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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY 33EE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 1G , 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIA
Trade Dnll and at First Chleflj in tl
Bands of Scalpers ,
WHEAT , STIFFENS TOWARD CLO <
Iteopeiilnc of NnrthiTrntrrn Mill * nti
JltilttK to Kvcii Up Mcl/nln
Trillion tlic CIIIIHC Corn i
nnil ( ) ntn tliieilmiiRcd.
CHICAGO , Nov. 15.-Whent was we ;
early with Liverpool today , but stiffened e
reopening of northwestern flour mills ut
buying to oven up McLnln trades , closing
f/'Wc under yesterday. Corn nnd oati close
unchanged and provision ? n shade to i
lower.
A decline at Liverpool was the early fn
tor In wheat here , December opening i
S6TVH67c and May at 70T4W71c , n decline i
KfiVfcc. Liverpool opened steady on the ai
I'ancei here yesterday , but weakened c
licarltih domestic statistics. Trade was du
farly and chiefly In the hands of scalper
though there was rome buying to even 11
McLnln Brew.1 trades. Fluctuations wci
narrow , slight advances being caused li
buying against puts and fmnll declines li
prollt-tnklng. Toward the close Mlnneapol
reported all Its flour mill. working. Nortl
west markets were llrm , December , the
t tWjc , advanced sharply to 67-Hf/67fcc an
May to 7114c. The market eased off ; o
tirnflt-taklntr , December Hosing He unde
yesterday nt 671JC nnd May 141(140 ( lower r
ilHF/7114c. The volume of trade was semi
what larger than It ha- * been recently. Hi
? elps wcro light. Primary points reportc
176,2.17 bu. , compared with 1.696.102 last yen
Minneapolis and Duluth received 681 car
against. 778 last week nnd 1,0.1 ! ) n year ngi
l < otnl receipts were 63 e'ars , 14 of contrac
xrndn. Atlantic port clearances In when
Hid flour Were equal to 400,000 bu. No' '
1'ork reported 19 boatloads taken for uxpor
Corn was rather dull , hut fairly stead ]
aelped by a better shipping demand. Thet
was Borne country pressure to pell. Flue
.nations were narrow. Receipts were smal
113 cars here. New York reported 32 loail
: aken for export. Clearane-cs nt the HCII
aoard were 762,000 bu. December range
! rom .Hike to 3114c. closing unchanged n
lllM/31',4c. May sold from .12Uc to 3214(332X1
md closed unchanged at ,12140.
Oatfi were dull but steady. There wa
m Improvement In the demand and eountr
ifferlngs were freer. The only Incident wa
she covering of a short line of ,100,000 bu. o
liny. Clearances were large 499.000 bu. He
clptn here were 103 cars. December range
from 22c to 22V4ST22e nnd closed un
ihangcd nt 23T4c.
December liquidation , particularly of Ian
WIIB the feature In the provision trade
There was little January business , port
nrel and ribs opening nnd cloplrvg unchange
'rom ye.'terday. Tile volume of buslnes
vas smnll nnd the tone easy , In Kympath
jvlth lower hog prices. There was a sllgh
mprovcmont In the shipping demand. DC
somber pork closed 2l4c lower nt JS.03. De
lemher lard 21Ae under yesterday nt JI.S71
md January ribs 6c lower at SI.73.
Estimated receipts tomorrow : Wheat. fi
; ars : corn , 215 cars ; oats , 103 earn ; hog ;
C.flOO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
\ rtlclc3. | poh.'ll'l ] nT | Loly.Tcio'seTrYcs'y
Wheat
Deo. 67' ' , } 67
May 0T4S71 71V45I-
Corn-
Dec. 311' 31 < ? ? < < , .11
Jan. 30'
Alay 3214 321
Oats-
Dee. 2 % 221
21 23 % 237
? nrk
Deo. S 10 S 0714 8 0714
Jan. 9 50 9 43 0 4714 9 471
May 9 a'9 33 9571
uird
Dee. 4 S71J 4 S3 4 8714 4 90
Jan , 5 10 5 10 5 10
May 525 5 22'.4 5 25 C 25
Ribs-
Dec. , 4 7714 4 7714 4 73 4 7f 4 SO
Jan. 4 90 4 90 4 87'A ' t no
_ Mny 50214 6 03 502V5 5 02'/ ' . 4 90
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Steady ; , winter patents. J.1.50J
3.60 : straights , J3.10JJ3.30 ; clear , J3.00fi3.60
spring patents , J3.60 ; straights , J2.SOQ'3.10 '
bakers. J2.00ff2.55.
WHEAT No. 3 spring. 63B66c ; No. 2 red
-No. 2. 31K ? 32c ; No. 2 yellow , 3
p32',4c.
OATS-NO. 2 , 23323140 ; NO. s white , 24145 ;
t flaxsecd and northwest
H.30. Prime timothy , J2.455J2.55. Clover
contract sradc , $ S.
PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $7.70fi
r.lO. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . JI.S505.00. Shor :
rlb. sides loose ) , $4.75ff5.15. Dry saltei
shoulders ( boxed ) , * 3.37i5J5.50. ! Short cleat
lides ( boxed ) , J5.ir(3.20.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , pet
fal. . J1.2314.
SUGARS Cut loaf , $3.70 ; granulated , $3.18
Following are the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts ,
Pour , bbls . 25,000 25.00 *
IVheat , bu . 10.1,000 lO.OOi
orn , liu . 263,000 24S.OOI
DatB , bu . 319,000 23firO (
gye. bu . 7,000 4.001
Barley , bu . 103,000 9.0X (
On the Produce exchange today the but
ler market was firm : creameries , l5ff > 2U c ;
lalrles. 14021c. Cheese , weak ut 1114012llc
Eggs , llrm ; fresh , 18c.
M3W YOIIK GISXEH.VL MARKET ,
( luotutloiin for tli I > n > - on Vtirlnnfl
ColllIIIOllltlCH.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-FLOUR-Rccelpts
W.3S1 bbls. ; exports , 11,527 bbls , ; opened
weak with wheat , ruled moderately active
md closed better , with the favorable turn
in the price of wheat. Rye Hour , steady ,
Buckwheat flour , steady.
HUCKWHEAT-Qulet at 61063c c. I. f ,
nl.MkAJir.Btcntly ? ! > 'oll ° w western. SC
pS2o ; city , SOQSlc ; IJrandywine , J2.SOff2't3
HYE-Easy ; No. 2 western , 6914o afloat
lo arrive.
BARLEY Easy ; feeding , 3S040c c. I. f ,
# , V LI3Y MALT-Dull : western. SSftffic.
WirEAT Receipts , 131,350 bu. : exports ,
I7.59o bu. Spot , llrm : No. 2 red. 73c f. o li
ifloat spot ; No. 1 northern , Duluth. 76c f ]
> . b. afloat ; No. 1 hurd , Duluth. 786u ! f. o
s. afloat spot ; No. 2 red. 72 c elevator ,
Options opened [ weak lie lower under un-
latlsfactory cables. Prices further declined
Ac. with local liquidation ciulte active ,
Uiter tharo. wa .a rally of WHO on covert
° llow1K * of warllku
Bf Xe.Von attitude ol
, .
,
Russia. Closed firm at net unchanged price *
" / , ( ° nilvance March , 75H < rr75 ic. closed ,
> ' 'e * ' * > Deccm'
. oa
elevator. Options nulot at about un-
ihanged prices : ruled moderately active anil
iteady with wheat. Closed steady. He no
jdvanco ; May . 3S j30 9-16c , closed , 3S'/4c i
December closed ut 39c.
OATS-RocolptP , 200.200 bll.roxports , 6,14 !
" > 0' . < llllct9 ] l"ns nominal.
shlpl"ni > ' ' C3 75c
cn" ' . ' common to choice ,
98 crop , re : 1S97 crop , nominal ; 189S crop
.OfiilSa : Pacllle coast. ISM crop. 4J6c { : un
srop , nominal ; 1S9S crop , llJfJVj ; Pacific
: east and state , 1S99 crop , 12f5c. ]
IIIDES-FIrm ; Galvoston. I'O to 23 Ib ? . , ISo ;
Texas dry , 13',4o ; California , 21 to 23 Ins. ,
L13ATHRR Steady ; hemlock sole ,
iJuonos Ayres. light to lieavyw.-lsht , 2J0
rlUo ; ncld. 2I(2I1C. ( ! ;
PROVISIONS-Cut meats , firm , Lard
sy ; weutcrn steamed , J3.30 ; refined , easy
ork. steady. Tallow , weaker ; city , 4Hc ;
"lint. l , . ' .
firmer.
' MOIWVSSES-Stendy.
METALS The market for metal * wan
venk nnd uiibottled all day. closing demor-
illzexl nnd buyers Indifferent. The cable
idvlces reported no chance In the situation
tbroad , apathy and weakness continuing
Telegraphic news from homo producing
olnts wan equally unfavorable. At thei
iloso the Metal exchange culled pig Iron
vnrranta dull , with Jlf.25 bid and J15.7.1
isked for March and April delivery : lake
iopner dull at J17 ; tin unsettled at J26,60ii
17.00lead quiet at JI.57Viftl.6ii4 ( ; spelter
weak and lower nt Jl,65 4.65. The brokers'
jrlco for lead Is JI.40 and for copper JI7 ,
lint ( IT , KKK niul riii-me .Miirkt < t.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 15. BUTTER -
Creamery , steady nt 20Ji22o ; dairy. 18c ,
EGGS Steady ; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
tlock. tlrstti. 16c , cases returned.
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 15-BUTTER-
Flrm and lirlnts lo higher ; fancy western
jreamery. 2Gc ; fancy western prints , 2Se % .
EGGS Finn ! fresh nearby , S3c ; fresh
ivptilrrn , 22fi23o : fresh southwestern , 21o ;
! resh noutheni , 20c ,
CHEESE-Stcndy.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15-BUTTEa-Flrm ;
ircamery , 22 < r.6o ; dairy , 17fi221ic. (
KGGS-Steady ut 16e.
NI5W YOJIK , Nov. 15-BUTTER-ne.
lelptp. 4.45S pkgs , ; strong ; state , dairy , 1S
4c ; western creamery , 2Ui23.icl | June
SreHmery. lMi2kfactory. ; . 15fil7c.
CHEESl HecelptH. 4.672 pkgP. ; steady ,
anall , September , ISVifflSSiCj llnfBt , Octo-
ber. 12f712'4ei ' Inrge , fancy. September. 12U
12Hr ; large , fancy , October , finest , ll'4jc.
1-OOS Receipts. S.P57 pkg . : steady ; ui
graded , western , at mark. 14W2rtc.
CHICAGO , Nov. 15. - BUTTER - Flrn
creameries. 15fJ2IHc ; dairies , 1IQ2IC.
EGOS-FIrm ; fresh. ISc.
O.MAIIA < IIMHAL MAIIKKT.
Condition of Trnile nnd ( Inntntlonn n
Mtnplc nnil I-'nncr I'roilncc ,
EGGS Receipts light ; market firm at 16
POULTRY-Hons , live , 505Ho ; sprlr
chickens , 6fJ6Hc ; old and staggy rooster
live , 31404C ; ducks and geese , live , 607 <
turkeys , live , OfflOc.
nUTTER Common to fair , 15c ; choice ,
< WI7cj Ftparator , 26c ; gathered creamery ,
PIGEONS Live , per doz. . 76c.
VEALS-Cholce , 9c.
OAME-Prnlrle chickens , per doz. , $1.00
4.fiO ; quail , per doz. , J1.50 1.73t mallard
J3.00fi.2.5 : ; blue wing teal , $1.75 ; green wlr
teal. $1.2501.50 ; mixed duckR , $1.5002.00.
OYSTERS Medium , per can. 20c ; stanc
nrd , per can , 24c ; bills standard , per gal
$1.23 : extra selects , per can , 32c ; cxtt
selcctf , prr gnl. , $1.75 ; New York Count
per can , 40c ; New York Counts , per 100 , $1,2
HAY-Uplnnd , choice , $6.50 ; mldlam
choice , J6 ; lowland , choice. $5 ; rye strav
choice , J3.60 ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; No. 3 whH
oats , 2214c ; cracked corn , per ton , $12 ; cor
and nats , chopped , per ton , J12.50 ; bran , pe
ton , J13 ; shorts , per ton , J14.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bbl. , Kansai
J2.Xilf(2.50 ; Jerseys , $4.00.
POTATOES-Pcr bu. . 26033C.
CRAN'BEHRIES-Capo ' Cod , J3.7506.IX
fancy Howes , $6.6007,00.
JONIONS Hctull way , yellow , 63c ; rc <
" '
"c'ULERY Per doz. . 20fflOc.
TURNIPS Hutabaeas. per lb. . IWc.
CABUAGE-Pcr lb. , i'.4c ' ; Holland scec
l iSSc.
FRUITS.
APPLES Cliolco western shipping stocl
$2.7503.00 ; Jonathans and Orlmes' Roldei
$3.EO ; New York stock , $3.5003.95.
GRA'PES-Ncw ' York , 20c ; California Em
peror. $2.
PEARS-Wcstern varieties , $2.2502.50.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican , per box. JI.2304.GO.
LEMONS - California fancy , $4.756.0C
eholco California , $4.0004.50 ; MessinaJ5.005
5.50.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , Sc ; No. 2 pree
hides. 7c ; No. 1 salted hides , 9c ; No.
salted hides. 8-io ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 1
Ibf. , No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc.
TALLOW. GREASE. ETC _ Tallow. No.
3Jc ; tallow. No. 2 , 3 < ,4c ; rough tallow. lc
white grease , 203ic ! ; yellow nnd brow ;
grease , 245J3c. !
245J3c.MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case , J3.25@3.60.
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , Jl
Shell Barks. Jl.25Ql.33.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box
$1.15. California carton , per 10-lb. box , J1.2E
MAPLE SUGAH-Pcr lb. . 9c.
MliinpnnoIlN Wheat nnil Klonr.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 15. WHEAT-Ii
ptore : No. 1 northern. November , 64i/.c
December , 63 A0631Ac ; May. 67c. On track
No. 1 hard , 6714c ; No. 1 northern , 61V4c ; No
2 northern , 62c.
St. I. on l.i ( irnlii nnil 1'rovlnlona.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 15.WHEAT Unsettled
No. 2 red , eyiHh , elevator , 69o : track , 6914f
< 014c : December , CSTJc ; May , 73c ; No. 2 hard
66(6714c ; receipts , 15,920 bushels.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 cash , SOl c : track
31' ' < * iR3l 4c : December , 3014c ; May. 30c.
OATS Weaker ; No. 2 cash , 2314c ; track
2lc ; December , 2314c ; May , 24ftc ; No. :
white. 26c.
RYE-Flrmer at 51c.
FLOUR Dull and unchanccd.
SEEDS-Flaxseed , nominal at J1.27. Tim
3thy seed , $1.9002.25
CORNMEAISteady at $1.7501.80.
BRAN Quiet and steady ; sacked , eas
HAY Timothy , steady at $ S.00011.00
[ iralrlc. firm at $7.7508.50.
WHISKY Steady at $1.23U.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 6c ; turkeys
ic : ducks. 6',40614c ; gccse , 64c.
PROVISIONS Dry salt meats. boxe (
shoulders , none offering ; extra shorts , $5.23
'lear ribs , $3.3714 ; clear side ? , $5.50. Bacon
ipxcd shoulders , none offering ; extra shorts
s > .SO : clear ribs , $5.9005.93 ; clear sides , $6.
RECEIPTS-Flour , 5,000 bbls. : wheat. 16 ,
XX ) bu. : corn. 79,000 bu. ; oats , 31,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-FIour. S.OOO bbls. ; wheat
3,000 bu. ; corn , 82,000 bu. ; oats , 21,000 bu.
KnimiiH City Uriiti and Provlnlonii.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 15. WHEAT De.
member , 61i/8c ; May. 661ic ; cosh , No. 2 hard
32Q63c ; No. 3. 6S06114c ; No. 2 red , 68@70c
No. 3 , 6506Sc ; receipts. 35 cars.
CORN December. 27-Ho ; May , 29V&c ; cash
No. 2 mixed. 2SH02S o ; No. 2 white , 2Sio ;
No. 3. 2Sc. !
OATS-No. 2 white , 25 026c.
RYE No. 2. 4914050C.
HAY Choice timothy , $3.5009.00 ; choice
milrle. $7.00f/7.50. ( /
RECEIPTS-Wheat , 21,000 bu. ; corn , 16,2X (
3U. ; oats. 13.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat , 48,000 bu. corn ,
2,700 bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu.
Liverpool Grnlit nnd Provlfilona.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 15 , WHEAT Spot ,
lull. Futures , steady ; December. 5s 8 d ;
March , 5s 914d ; May. 5s 9V4d.
CORN Spot , American mixed , new , dull
it 3s 414d ; American mixed , old , 3s 414d ,
: ' utures , November , nominal ; December ,
liilnt at 3s 514d ; January , steady at 3s 6V4d ,
PROVISIONS-Lard. American , refined ,
iteady at 28s 6d ; prime western , 273. Bacon ,
lull ; long clear. 31s ; clear bellies , 32s 6d.
Tallow , Australian , In London , dull at
6s 3d.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , O. , Nov. 15. WHEAT Quiet ;
to. 2 cash , 69 < ; ; December. 69c.
CORN Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , old '
3c.
OATS Dull but steady : No. 2 mixed , 23c.
RYE-Qulet : No. 2 cash. 660 asked.
SEKDS Cloverseed. lower but steady :
> rlmo cash , old , $5 told ; December , J5.75 bid.
.Mllwnukcc Rrnln Mnrkct.
MILAVAUKEE , Nov. 15. WHEAT -
iteady ; No. 1 northern , 66140G7c ; No. 2
lorthcrn , 61066c.
RYE-Steady ; No. 1 , 6405414c.
BARLEY Dull ; No. 2 , 43041c ; sample ,
3JJ43C.
I'oorlu Mnrkct.
PEORIA , Nov. 15 , CORN-Steady , No. 2 ,
l'/4c.
OATS Steady ; No. 3 whlto. 231Ac.
WHISKY Firm , on the basis "of $1.2314
or llnltthcd goods ,
Duluth Mnrkct.
DULUTH. Nov. 16.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard.
ash , 67c ; No. 1 northern , cash , CGc : De-
icmber , 65i4o ; Jluy. 69J4c ; No. 2 northern.
314c ; No. 3 spring , 6014 c.
IVOOIj ICAMI.NB IS TIIHEATEM3D.
rrcniiMidoiiN IliiHliipNN Itrnultn In nil
Kxcltrd nnd AdvniicliiK Mnrkrt.
BOSTON , Nov. I5.-Tho American Wool
md Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow :
"Tho wool market Is excited and ad-
lUichiK. The dealers and the smaller man-
ifacturcrs nro In competition with each
ither In their eagerness to sepuro wools
tnd all grades nro feeling the Impetus of
i buying movement , which Is rapidly re-
luclng available stocks here und elsewhere.
I tromcndouH business has again been
rnnsacted , the sales for the present week
seceding 16,000,000 pounds. The domestic
; tid foreign wools have been moved In
riosf casea nt top llgureH. Foreigners have
' " " " " " ' purchases of
f"7lll'r our wools
or export. The market Is HO excited that
I Is IHIC un easy mutter to quote prices ,
nit the tendency Is upward In a most
aarkcd manner. A wool famine IB threat-
ne-d on account of tlio depleted ntooks at
ionic and the reduced clip abroad , The
ales of the week In Boston nmountpd to
4,838,770 pounds domestic nnd 1,479.00)
lounds foreign , making u total of 16,317,776
> ounds , against n total of 13,403,000 pound.s
or the previous week and a total of 7,925 , .
00 pounds for the corresponding week last
par. Sale * slnco January 1 , 1S99 , amount
o 300,321,576 pounds , against 114,731,010
> oundH last year at this time ,
Mnrkct.
NEW YORK Nov. .
, 15.-SUOAR-Raw.
teady : fair refining , 31-16c ; centrifugal , 96
est , I14c ; molasses sugar , 39-16c ; reported
ales , 4,000 tons centrifugal at 41Jc nnd 9,0 > eons
ons Java ( two cargocst ) on private terms ;
etlned , Hteady.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 15.-SUGAR
pen kettle , centrifugal , 315-16c ; centrl-
Uffnl , white. 4 5-1601 9-16c ; yellows , 3U04c ;
econds , 303Hc. Molasses , strong : \j > en
; ettle , new , 300400 ; centrifugal , 23j2 c.
yrup , new , S0032c.
I'rlfi * of lllliiolM llroonu'orn ,
AMSTERDAM , N. Y. . Nov. lo.-Thn Irust
lint has purchased eighteen-twentieth ! ) of
II this year's crop of < broomcorn In the
'nlted ' States has agreed to make the price
f central Illinois broomcorn $200 per ton ,
o. b. cars ; all other grades of broomcorn
i follow In prlco according to quality ,
Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK , Nov. 15. COFFKE-Optlons
pencd xtcudy at unchanged prices , but
3on developed considerable strength on
rink tiupport from room bulls , and the
ivcatmunt public brought out by encourag
ing late cables nnd small Brazilian 1
eelpts. Closed steady , unchanged to 6 polr
October. $5.S5f5.90. Spot coffee , nomlni
No. 7 Invoice , 6-Jie ! No. 7 jobbing , 6TI
mild , quiet.
MOVnMKXTS OF STOCKS AXD nOXIl
Sccrptnry Unitc'ii Annnnncempnt N
> Uidf > intll ; Mnrkrt'n Clone.
NEW YOHK , Nov. 15-Thcrc was n sh (
of strength In stocks today owing to t
large operations by professional spectil
tors In n number of the prominent Indu
trial specialties , notably Sugar , the leath
stocks , some of the metal Issues nnd N <
York public utilities , all of which she
largo gains. There were strong advanc
In New York Central on thp announced sc
tlemcnt of differences over the Boston
Albany lease , In Southern Pncllle on t
continued largo absorption by banking 1
terests , In Pacific Mall In anticipation
action on the dividend , In the coalers on t
good conditions In the anthracite trade in
In the Atchlson stocks. The level of pric
on the whole Is higher , but the activity w
not very widely distributed nnd the genet
disposition was to maintain a waiting atl
tude pending further developments In tl
money situation.
There was no recurrence of cxtrer
stringency In the local money market. Se
rotary Gage's announcement that the trea
liry would buy J25,0t ,000 of United Stat
bonds nt the price nt which they we
quoted on the New York Slock exchani
yesterday was not made until after tl
close. Today's market was dull , but I
dined to firmness In response to the bar
enlng of money rates In London , whe
there was a special demand on the mark
Incident to the taking up of govcrnme
bills to provide for war expenses.
There was continued demand from Stoi
exchange sources for time money nnd 7 p
ecnt was bid for six months' loans whe
Industrial stocks figured as collateral. 1
connection with ( the outlook In the mom
market the October foreign trade statemei
of the treasury bureau of statistics a
traded great Interest. From this It a
peared that the slight falling oft In the O
tobcr exports of agricultural products con
pared with last year , due to a decline i
over 30 per cent In the amount of cotte
exports , Is moro than offset by the li
creased exports of manufactures , so thi
the total exports for the month arc ovi
$8,000,000 In excess of those for last yea
The figures nro the more significant In col
bcqucnco of the large current demand fi
cotton by foreign buyers.
Taking the. ten months of the year ,
appears that the decrease of $37,000,000 I
the value of agricultural exports Is moi
than offset by the Increase In exports i
manufactures , so that the total exports f (
the ten months nro valued at over $11,000,0
In excess of those for the ten months I
IS9S. The Increase In the value of Impart
for the same period $130,000,000 leaves tl
merchandise trade balance In our fave
nearly $80,000,000 less than last year. lit
In the same period our net Imports of col
have been nearly $122,000,000 less than la ;
year. As a net result the trade balance 1
our favor Is $32,537,659 greater than for tl
corresponding period of last year. Add I
this the recent 'buying hero for lyondon ai
count of securities and estimates of shl |
mcnts to London of American securities b
L-omlng sailings run as high as 200,0
shares. Large loans have 'been ' placed I
the New York market by foreign house
In the last week or so , obviously with tr
liurpose of deferring demands for gold o
Foreign markets. But the llgurcs cited gl\
the grounds for the claims of foreign a
change houses that there , must be a heav
Import movement of gold In the course e
i short time.
There was moderate activity In the bon
nnrket and price changes were mixed. T <
ial sales , par value , $1,610,000. United State
bonds are unchanged In the bid price.
Advices from Washington were receive
in Wall street after business hours , ai
nounclng that the secretary of the trcai
nry would purchase of the United States
f > cr cent bonds of 1907 and the 5s of 1901 f
.he prices ruling yesterday , The final blr
'or these Issues on November 14 were 112
ror the 4s , registered ; 112)4 for the coupe
jonds and 111 each for the 5s , coupon an
registered.
The Commercial Advertiser's Londo
Inanclul cablegram says : The expectc
noney squeeze here- proved to be mild , Th
; all rate ranged from 5 to 3 per cent , wit
fixtures at 3 % per cent. There was n
> orrow from the bank and 'bills were stead
md idle , holders keeping back offering !
The stock market was occupied with th
icttlcment. The tone was good , the war fc
he moment being disregarded and th
noney outlook being regarded as easlei
Consols recovered yesterday's decline
Americans were weak and hesitating , Nei
fork selling , but Just before the- close Nei
L'ork came In as a strong buyer all uroun
md the close In the street was buoyani
Uchlson preferred was In demand , as we !
L.S Southern Pacific , which touched 44T4
'arls 'bought ' Spanish 4s up to 6514 and tines
os to 46 4 ; Anacondas were91316. . Of gel
:30,000 was taken for Argentina. The week'
mtflow was 410,000. Silver was strong o
lontlnental demand.
The following are the quotations for th
eadlng stocks on the New York cxchang
oday :
Uchlson 22 % Texas & Pacific. . 181
do pfd 6514 Union Pacific 471
3altlmoro & O. . 5114 do pfd 75'
Canadian Pac. . . . 9414 Wabash S
: an. Southern. . . . 63 do pfd 22
} hes. & Ohio 274 Wheel. & L. E. . 101
Jhicago G. W. . . . 14 % do 2d pfd 291
: . , B. . & Q 131 i WIs. Central 281
: hl. , Ind. & L. . . ir/ & Adams Ex 112
forfolk fr W 264 National Steel. . . . 46 ? ;
do pfd 70 | do pfd 94V
for. Pacific 54S1N. Y. Air Brake.140
do pfd 714 North Amer 12Ti
iptarlo & Wst , . 25lPacinc Coast . . . . WH <
) re. Ry. Sc. Nav. 42 do 1st pfd. . . . 85
do nfd 76 I do 2d pfd 66
'cnnBylvanla ' . . . .12) t Pacific Mall 4iy !
lending 20H People's Gns 11 ?
do 1st pfd. . . . 5814 Pressed S. Car. . . B5
do 2d pfd. . . . 31 i do pfd ? ;
tlo G. W 37U Pullman P. Car..l91
do pfd SUi Standard R. & T. W
t. L. # 8. F 10 % Sugar 155M
do 1ft pfd. . . . n do nfd 117
do 2d pfd. . . . 3S4 Ten-n. - Coal & I..115 * ;
t. L. . Po-ithw. . . 13 U. 8. Leather. . . . 251
elo nfd 31U do pfd 79V
t. Paul 12414 U. 8. Rubber 46W
do pfd 171 do pfd 111V
t , P. & Omab.116iA Wcstorn Union . . IW <
outhern Pacific. 4is ; Republic T. & S. . 23i
outhcrn ny 13'4 do pfd fft
do pfd 67 P. C. C. & St. L. 74
nonton Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , Nov. 15. Call loans. 5Viif/7 per
? nt ; tlmo loans , 6VMJ15 per cent. Official
losing quotations of stocks , bonds and
d lngshares _ :
. . , T. & S. F. . . . 2" WIs ? . Central 20
do pfd r * Dom. Coal 45
mer. Sugar 1S5'J do pfd 117
tell Telephone , ,351 Atfhl'on 97T
loston & AWy.KX Adventure 6
loston Klovnti'dU . 'v Allouex Mln. Co. . P.v ,
loston & Me 2 < v > Atlantic 24U
' . . B. & Q 131i Boston & Mont..290
'Itchburg ' pfd..120 Butte & Boston , , 60
en. Electric 1224 Calumet ft Hoc,740
'edernl ' Steel 50 Centennial . . . . . . . 2 ?
do pfd 78it Franklin 1615
lex. Central 12" . Hiiml-oliU 1U
Id Colony . . . . . . . . 20W Osceoli . . . . . . . . . . . 8i |
Id Dominion. . . , . 2RH Parrot 4IV5
: uhher 4fisi nnlncy 150
nlon Pacific 47 ° , j Panta Fe Copper. 7
nlon Land : i Tamarack .210
> 'el End 93 W < nona „ 7
do nfd 115 Wolverines 4IU
I'efMnch. Elee. . . 41 Utah Mining 3514
Fort-Inn ,
PARIS. Nov. 15. Business on the bourse
iduy opened hciOtntlnir , but prices hardened
i the easy settlement. Money WOH abun-
int. Spanish 4s continued to advance ,
lo Tlntos opened firm nnd hardened on
iportant ro-purchases. K'nlHrt' were > firm
jt Inaetlve. Three ner cent rentes. lOOf
? f , tn1 accoun- _ ! Exchange on linden ,
f 2IV4c for checks. Spanish 4s. 66 45
BBP.HN , Nov. 15.-Th rate for private
be-ount today was U harder at fi per cent
id was hesitating , although priced on the
iur e were hardly affected thereby. Span ,
h 4s were firm on Paris advices. Amprl-
ins and Canadian Pacific were dull. IM-
ils were rtpady ,
FRANKFORT. Nov. la.-On the bourne
day prices were llrm , but Inactive , owlne
lo fears In regard lo the devclapments
the money mnrkM. American securlt
were easier In sympathy with the iidvli
from Ntw York.
LONDON , Nov. ir . American securlt
after a. gond opening saggpd nnd wcro
regular , but recovered from the lowest ,
the clew the tone was steady. The amoi :
of bullion withdrawn from the Bank of Ei
land on balance lodny was 30,00" . Oi
premium nt Buenos Ayies , 135.SO. Spanl
' ' *
'IU''KNOS AYHES. Nov. 13.-The gold qv
latlnn today was 131.SO.
MADRID. Nov. 15.-Spnnlsh 4s closed I
day at 72.1o. Gold was qtioteil nt 25.82.
XIMV York Miuiry Mnrkot.
NEW YOHK. Nov. 15-MONEY-On en
easv nt EfiS per cent ; last loan at 3 per eel
ruling rate , 7 per cent ; prime mercnnt
pnner. 5 ; 5 ? ( ptr cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-FIrm , with n
tunl business in bankers' bills nt JI.S5V
4.vi-4 lui ticmaiul aim nl 4. iei4.Sl i t
sixty days ; posted rates , JI.SlVifM.K ni
JI.8J1M.16J4 ; eommcrclal bills , JI. ! Oi/ .
SILVER-Certillcntes , 6S4 < B Oc ; bar. 5Si
Mexican dollars , 47' c.
BONDS Government bonds. slead
state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , Irrc
ill fir.
| The following arc the closing qtiotatlo :
on bonds ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
U. S. 23 , rcg 100i J K. & T. 2s. . . 7 (
do 3s , rcgls..instil do 4 ! < . . . 0 !
do 3 % coupon..lOS'fc ' N. Y. Centr.il Is.11 :
do new 4s , reR.123ti N. J. C. Ken. 6 . . .1U
elo new 4.1 , coil.lID'd No. Car. 63 121
do old 4s , re-g..I12i do 4s 101
No. Pac. Ists . . . .IK
New York Mlnlnc Stack * .
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The followlr
are the olllclal closing quotations for mlnlr
shares :
Chollar 27 Ontario 775
Crown Point : 12 Ophlr 95
C. , C. & Va 110 Plymouth 20
Dead wood 6n Quicksilver ISO
Gould & Curry. . . 2i do nfd 75D
Hale & Norcross. 10 Sierra Nevada. . . . S3
Homostake 6500 Rtindar'd 273
Tron SI ver 53 Union Con 3"
Mexican 45 Yellow Jacket. . . . 23
London Stock f ( otn < lonn.
LONDON , Nov. 15. 4 p. m.-Closlng :
Cons7Tmoney..l03 11-16.N. . Y. Central.7Tr.140
BAR SILVER-271-16a.
MONEY-jSlifM per cent. The rate of dl
count In the open market for short bill
4 % per cent ; for three months' bills , 4T4J
per cent.
Ilniik
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Clearings , $217,566
720 ; balances , J9.418.C75.
BOSTON. Nov. 15. Clearings , J25,718,19 !
balances. J1.741.5SS.
BALTIMORE. Nov. 15. Clearings , $4,005
OSS : balances. $387,721.
PHILADELPHIA , Nov. lo.-Clearlngi
J23.3S7.757 : balances. $1,938,845 : sterling c >
change , $4. 8304.87 ; New York exchange , 6
premium.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 13. Clearings. J3.8S5.64 :
balances. JC6S.462 ; money , 4@8 per cent ; Ne'
York exchange , 75c discount Tld , 50c dls
count asked.
CoN < JUIan4"of the Tronnnrr.
WASHINGTON , , iNov. 15. Today's state
ment of the condition , of the treasur
shows : Available cash balance. $291,222,852
gold reserve , J235,096,917.
Cotton Mn'cket.
NEW YORK , Npv. 15.-COTTON-Cotto
made fair progress In an upward dlrectloi
this morning , but 1n most of the sf-sslo ;
there wan a feeling of nervousness apparon
In the pit generated by persistent clrcula
tlon of conflicting rumora as 4o the feelln
abroad. Shorts were made extremely un
easy by an estimate of a crop of 8.700,00
bales. Following , as It did last night , th
estimate of 9,000,000 bales , the bears mad
r.n effort to cover , and this , together will
uctlve. buying for Wall street , sent price ;
up 4Qd points on the opening call and gav
the market n steady tone. The tradlni
level immediately following the openini
was 9JJ12 points above last night , .but late
profit-taking caused a substantial reaction
Liverpool responded to our advance of yes
terday to the satisfaction of holders here
liut lost a good share of the Improvomen
before our market opened under heavy re
ullzlng nnd bear hammering. Receipts no
Dnly In the Interior , but at the ports as well
fell short of the amounts predicted early litho
the week. Dispatches reported an advanci
Df ! -16c ( In southern spot markets
Within the last few minutes the marke
Iropped rapidly under heavy realizing am
bear selling and closed weak , with a ne
loss of 1H3 ( points.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. I5.-COTTON-Spot
fair demand : prices l-16d higher ; America !
middling , fair , 415-32d ; good middling , 4 ! < d
lllddllng. 43-32d ; . low middling , 3 29-32d
rood ordinary. 323-32d ; ordinary , 3 17-32d
The sales of the day were 10,000 bales , o
which 500 were for speculation and expon
md Included 9,500 American ; receipts , 5,10
jalos , nil Amerlca'n. Futures opened Urn
md closed barely steady at the advance
( Vmcrlcnn middling , 1. m. c. , November
I l-64d , buyers ; November and December
Id , buyers ; December and January , 363-64d
> uyers ; January and February , 3 62-6ld
Buyers ; February and March. 3 61-6155
! 62-64d , buyers ; March and April. 3 61-64d
Buyers ; April and Slay , 3 61-C4d , sellers
Hay and June , 3 60-61fin 61-64d. buyers ; June
Hid July. 3 60-64JJ3 61-64d. sellers ; July and
\UKtist , 300-01(1 , sellers ; August and Se.p ,
ember. 3 5S-64d. sellers.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 15.-COTTON-
Julot ; sales , 1,800 bales ; ordinary , 5 ll-16c
teed ordinary. 63-16c : low middling. 6c !
nlddllng , 71 c ; good middling , 7c ; middling
'air. 711-16c ; receipts , 9,178 bales ; stock ,
03,532 balea , Futures steady at the decline ;
November. J6.97 bid ; December , 36.97fifi.99
fnnuary. J6.97Ji6.9S : February. $7.00ff7.01 |
, Iarch. J7.02 < 77.03 ; April , J7.03fl7.03 : May.
7.0307.0C : June. $7.06i f7.0S ; July , J7.07Tj7.09i
Vugust , J6.935lfi.97 ; September , JC.70Q6.72 ; Go
ober , J6.62fiti.64.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15.-COTTON-Qulet and
inchanged ; no sales ; middling , 71c : re-
clpts , 9,818 bales ; shipments , 9,257 , bales ;
lock. 94,193 bales.
GALVESTON , Nov. 15.-COTTON-Stc.ady
it 76-160.
Dry iiooiln Market.
NEW YORK , Nov. 15.-DRY GOODS-
' 'urther advances In bleached cotton to.
lay. SellcrH Indifferent ; demand fair ,
irown cottons strong throughout , but not
notably higher ; coarse colored cottons also
trong ; general demand fair ; print cloths
teady ; wide gray goods strong ; prints In
; oed demand for spring woolen and
i-orsted dress goods selling- well for spring ,
inrket tending against buyers ; silks gener-
, lly llrm for piece goods.
California Urii-il
NEW YORK. No\v 15.-CALIFORNIA
> HIED FRUITS Evaporated apples , coni-
non , 6jj7c : prime wire tray , 7iOSo : choice ,
l4tS',4c ? ' ; fancy. 84fi9c. ! Prunes. 3l4fT8 > , tc.
iprlrotH , Royal , 13jT15c ; Moor Park , 15fil8o.
"caches , peeled , 20Q22c ; impeded ,
Oil .At ii r lit- 1.
LONDON , Nov. 15 , OILS-Calcutta lln-
eod. spot. 41s 6d. Linseed oil , 22s 3d. Tur-
entlno spirits , 37s 9d ,
St. I.oulH Mvf Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15. CATTLE-HecclptS.
600 head , Including -.000 Texnns ; market
teady to Btronc ; native shipping nnd exert -
ort steers , J5.OOfi6.5Q ; dressed beef and
utcher stt-erf , jl.COf)5.S5 ) ; tdcers under l.ooo
js , , $3.00 } } 1,75 ; Htockern nnd feeders , J2.3C4J
,40 , : "OWH nnd helferH. J2.0fyfi4.60 ; cunners ,
l.00f.75 ! ; bulls. J2.00fl3.2i : Texas and In-
lan lifers. J3.40fi > l.75. the top being for fed ;
nwo and hclfcrs , J2.30Jj3.65.
HOGS Receipts. 7.200 head ; market Bo
> wer ; pigs and lights. J3. ! > 0ff4.00 ; puckers ,
1.90fr4.(6 : 'butchers. Jl.00fi4.10.
8HE10P AND LAMHS-Ilecelpts , 1.200
ead ; market lower : native muttons , J3.50W
25 ; lambs. J3.55iJI.15 : Htockcrs , J2.0fj3.10 ;
nils and bucks , J2.60fja.50 ; Texas sheep ,
.Stock In
Following are the receipts nt the four
rlnclpal western markets for November 15 :
Cattle. HORH. Sheep.
outh Omaha . 5.567 8.891 3,9fc9
hlcugo . ll.COO 3S.OOO 15.000
iaiisus City . ll..fiO 13,700 1.500
t. Louis . . . . 3.600 7,200 1.200
Totals . , . 3I,3 7 67 731 ZlTesa
OMAHA LIVE STOCK HARKE
Fair Eeoaipts of All Kinds of Stock I
Middle of Week.
GOOD BEEF CATTLE ARE ABOUT STEAC
IlnU Knt Stuff Knalcr ( Jood Kecilc
Arc "Wnnted , Other * Arc
HORN Srll n l.ltttlc IiO
nnil Clone ! lnil.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 13.
Receipts were : Cattle HOBS. Shee
Official Monday 6.729 4,050 4J
OIIIcal ! Tuesday 6,303 lO.Otio 3,1
Oniclal Wednesday. 6,567 S.S9I 3,0
Thrco < 1nya thla week..17,601 23.009 12.1
Same days Inst week. . . . 12,974 1W > 16,2
Same days week before..Itioi5 : 21,105 t'.fi '
Snnio three \v ela ago..19,70. ! 18,40 ? S > ,5
AvcroBo price paid lor hogs for the lui
several days with comparisons :
- - . . . . - „ _ of cn.ra ot stoc
brought In today by each road was :
Ctt"-0 - SllCC' '
C , , M. &Bt. P. Ry. . -
Missouri Pacific Hy. 23 11
U. P. pystem 46 21 13
C. ft N. W. Hy 3 1
K. M. V. n. H. 51 34
St. P. , M. & O. Hy . 12 11
H. & M. H. U. H. . . . ; . S2 28
B. & M. H. U. IV. . S3 36
t' . , H. I. & P. Hy. , K. . 2 36R
C. , U. 1. & P. Hy. , W. 4 3
Totals . 327 140 19
The disposition of the day's receipts wa
as follows , each buyer purchasing the mini
ber of head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sh'r
Omaha Packing Co . OS 1,2.14
O. II. Hammond Co . 531 i,37 4' '
Swift and Company . 713 2,000 4'li
Cudahy Packing Co . 1,30 ? 1.500 2,1 !
Armour & Co . 271 2.714
Omaha P. Co. , Kan. City. l
Cudahy , Kansas City . 461 S15
R. Becker & Degan . SS .
Vansant & Co . 124
J. L. Carey . 69
I/obman & Co . 314 . !
W. I. Stephen . 56
Benton & Underwood . 36 .
Huston & Co . 76
Livingstone & Schnller. . . 213 .
Hamilton & Rothschild. . 401 .
L. F1. Husz . 93
Other buyers . 39 ? . . . . re ;
Held over . SOO 250 K
Totals . 6,178 O.SS9 lia
CATTLE-Good beef cattle were stead.\
but holders of half fat stuff were Incline
to look upon the trade as n little easier an
perhaps It would come nearer to the trut
to call the market steady to a little easle
Buyers , however , were claiming that thel
purchases were costing Just as much a
yesterday. For the week It Is safe to sa
that the market Is lOiJfloc lower , with hal
fat and unfinished cattle the worst suffer
ers. The demand 'was good and the moa
of the cattle changed hands In good seosoi
Good grass beef steers were also good sel
ers at steady prices.
Cows and heifers were In good deman
and the market did not show much Chang
as compared with yesterday. The most o
the offerings were taken t-arly and seller
as a rule were entirely satls ilcd with re
suits. It will be noted that canners ar
In good demand and se-lllng unusuoll
high.
Good feeding cattle wcro Just abou
steady , but the market was slow and wea !
on everything else. Speculators did no
succeed In disposing of all their holding
yesterday and were a little cautious. Hep
resentatlvo sales :
BEEF STEEIia
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
. . .1005 3 00 30. . . .1032 5 50 ;
1. .1120 3 25 40. . . .1243 5 50
4. . ' . 895 3 40 18. . . , .1411 550
3. . . 923 3 BO 1. . . . ,1140 5 50
3. . . 736 3 50 .1310 5 55
11. , , .1030 3 60 12. ,1150 , 5 53
23. , . . 931 4 03 1. .1210 5 55
5. , , .674 4 35 42. .1203 5 60
I. . , .1080 4 75 19. ,1113 5 60
8. , , . 760 4 75 17. ,1403 5 G5
15. . , .1002 4 90 19. ,1241 , 5 75
7. , , .1054 5 15 21. ,12S8 5 90
16. . , .1115 5 25 36. , 1400 6 05
35. . , .1222 530 20. , 1421 6 05
19. . .1142 5 30
STEERS AND STAGS.
.13SG 5 00
00COWS.
COWS.
910 2 50 1. ,1020 , 3 40
910 2 60 17. 1039 3 45
.1260 3 50
1090 3 50
1100 350
1260 3 65
1156 3 65
1230 .1 65
996 3 70
1086 3 75
977 3 85
1256 3 00
1070 .1 03
1400 4 00
12CO 4 00
1180 4 00
1075 4 10
1200 4 25
R15 3 55
880 3 75
1330 4 00
787 4 33
055 4 50
060 4 65
3 10
U40 3 15
320 .1 25
240 .1 45
BSO 3 50
1020 3 CO
1750 3 65
1370 383
1513 4 00
150
678 4 20
KfiO 4 20
1870 4 25
07.1 4 23
001 .1 75 1 , 910 4 3.-
! > 17 3 00 25. 680 4 35
642 4 15
NEBRASKA.
2 feeders. . 877 4 20 10 steers..1192 3 00
I cows ! G5 2 60 1 cow 800 2 60
i feeders. . 02S 3 25 59 cows 1074 3 55
5 cows 1000 2 50 1 feeder. . . 820 4 01
I bull 1580 2 00 3 feeders. . 813 3 40
) feeders. 868 3 TS 8 feeders. . 905 4 CO
I feeder. . 890 3 00 1 feeder. . . 9SO 4 03
) feeders. , 997 4 05 4 feeders.,1121 4 03
I feeders. , 710 4 2l ) 1 cow. . , , , ,1110 3 23
I cow . . 910 323 6 cows , . , , 933 4 00
r cows. , . . OSS 2 75 8 bulls , . . , .1361 2 70
i cows. . . . 912 2 85 2 bulls. . . , .1335 2 W )
I cow. . . . .1170 285 30 cows , . . , , iai2 3 35
I cow. . . . .1000 333 21 cows. , . , .1022 3 25
1 COWH , . . . 050 2 85 5 cows. . , , 07R 4 03
'cows , . . .mi 3 15 22 steers. . , 936 4 OT
! cows T213 3 0 1 heifer. . . 950 4 23
1 cows 10fl < 5 295 1 bull 1800 3 r
14 BteerH. . . , Oil 4 15 1 cow. . . 670 2 25
i steers..1231 I 20 1 cow. . . 800 275
r steers. . . . 612 435 18 COWH. . . 997 3 25
1 steers. . . .1114 4 60 1 cow. . . . 920 .1 "S
1 cow 1130 3 35 2 cows. . . 900 3 IK
1 cows 870 335 1 cow. . . . 940 2 75
1 COW. . . . .1010 2 85 1 bull , . . .1520 275
I cows , . . . 035 2 00
I COWB , . , . 066 2 60
WYOMING.
! Hteers..l250 4 B5 20 cows. . 911 ! 3 00
I steers..125:1 : 4 SO 13 COWS. . 9SO 3 75
! cows 1145 3 85
85IDAHO
IDAHO ,
cow 020 3 23 51 feeders. . 872 420
cow O O 3 60
SOUTH DAKOTA.
steer 1110 3 55 1 heifer. . . 630 3 00
! stern,1026 : i & ' > 2 steers..1035 .1 50
bull 1 * 00 2 23 1 bull 1110 2 00
bull 1150 2 60 1 bull 1700 2 60
bull 1110 2 CO I bull 1150 26Q
COLORADO.
i feeders , , 840 3 70 21 fecderH. , 814 .1 W
i feeders , . 761 2 85 1 feeder. . . SCO n 23
f feeders. 6'JH 420 DCOWH 763 275
COW 1110 273 2cows 730 275
T. H. Irwln-Neh ,
feeder. . . S70 3 &fl 6 feeders. . 766 4 10
feeder. . . 820 4 20 2 feeders , . 765 i 10
stcerf..llCO 4 00
Joe Scott Wyo.
cow 10.10 325 22 cows 1016 375
cow 910 250
I.OUIH LInd Wyo ,
feeders , . 857 400 1 fender. . . 790 4 00
If. Bell-S , D.
feeders. . & 95 4 on
A. D. Marrott Neb.
] feeders. 841 3 80
liolmcr & Gullfollo Neb ,
bull nCO 300 35 feeders , . 809 370
43 cows . < C9 .1(0 ( 1 feeder. . . 1000 2 &
1 COW . 920 3 40 1 eow . 9 0 3 4' '
7 cows . S7S 3 00 1 eow . . 700 3 f
W. L. White-Neb ,
37 cows . 102.1 .170 13 cows . 1074 3 7 <
7 cows . 1037 3 00
J. U Ilakcr Idaho.
31 feeders. . SI1 ? 4 05
J. N. Tollman-Mont.
i" steers. . . .1127 430 9 bulls . IMS 27' '
9 steers. . . ,11.11 425 6 COWS . 1WO 33
43 steer ? . . . . 1,130 4 50
F. A. Williams Colo.
49 steers. . . .1 47 4 33
F. W. Smyllc-Colo.
4 n leer. ' . . . . 912 350 1 steer . 1100 37 :
49 feeders S2S 4 10
WIIIHlin Maxwell-Colo.
40 steers. . . . Wo 420 1 bull . 1210 2 R
3:1 : heifers. . 771 335 1.1 bulls . 1031 2
1 heifer. . . 700 3 2rt . ' , bulls . 12I < ? 2R
1.1 steers , . . . 975 335 2 steers. . . .1230 3 .M
1 feeder. . . 670 4 10 2 bulls . 750 .1 3
46 cows . . . . S3J 315 21 cows . 922 3 .T
It. Rogers Idaho.
5 fcedcrf. . 692 4 Oil 5 feeders. . 911 3 M
2 bulls . S30 325 2 heifers. . 903 371
40 feeders. . 911 393 1 bull . 1170 27 !
Philip Bath-Wyo.
1 feeder. . . S9.1 . 3 $5 4 feeders. . 90S 4 2 ;
11 feeder ? . . J97 42.5 2 feeders. . 815 38'
4 spprs..ll70 | 4 3d 2 steers. . . . 920 3 ( (
2 bulls . 1120 3 in 1 bull . 6SO B Of
1 bull . 770 3.15 2 cows . 560 27 ;
10 cown . SI1 ? 275 3 cow.o . 96.1 34 ?
13 cows . 991 ? 3 45 1 feeder. . . 770 3 M
William Hcynolds-Wyo.
10 feeders. . 106S 470 II feeders. . 575 41'
1 feeder. . . 700 375 1 feeder. . . S20 3 7J
B. J. McQuirc Neb.
2 cows . 1010 3 2n 1 cow . 10M 3 .TS
1 cow . 740 2 7ti 61 feeders. . 619 3 S5
1 cow . 9CO 275 16 cows . 70S 300
1 cow . 1210 3 20 4 cows . 95 2 60
2 heifers. . S75 3 00 9 heifer * . . 712 3 15
James McMllllan Neb.
7 cows . 1014 3 f > 0 f. cows . 80S 250
11 cows . 91S 3 00 1 cow . Sl 2 BO
J. W. Thornley Utah.
62 feeder. " . . fOS 4 00 29 feeders. . 97 4 00
11 feeders. . ? 60 4 00 15 feeder * . . nSS 400
J. Lever Ncli.
1 hull . 5SO ,100 1 bull . fW 30ft
1 bull . 1200 .1 CO 1 bull . llOrt 273
10 cows . SOS 2 63 1 cow . 710 2 03
1 cow . 930 2 63 .1 cows . 900 2 63
W. Morris-South Dakota.
6 steers. . . .1290 463 6cows . 1035 360
Kirk Dyer Wyoming.
73 feeders. . 93 4 2a 23 cows . 9 3 3 60
13 COWS . 9S4 293
J. F. iMcCauslIn Wyoming.
11 cows . 1028 3 70
C. D. Palmer Colorado.
13 cows . law 310 11 cows . 1003 300
J. J. Hunter Wyoming.
2lcows . 914 3 f5 Sbulls . 131S 290
HOGS There was a very active dcnian
this morning and .the market opened prctt
close to steady , or , In other words , stead
to a shade lower. Such hoes as buyci
wanted sold rapidly until about fifty load
had changed hands and then all of a sue :
den the market cnmc to a standstill on ac
count of the lower market reported fret
Chicago and the filling of the more urger
orders. Buyers then began talking J3.S5 (
3.S7V4 and as sellers did not seem Incline
to yield at once the market became ver
dull and for : i tlmo nothing was dolnj
Quite a number of the hogs did not arriv
until after the slump and on all such th
best bid tlr.it sellers could get was J3.S35
3.8714. The market continued very slow an
dull until the close. Representative sales :
No. Av. Sti. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
51 . 341 80 $3 85 58 . 29 ? SO 330
52. . . . . .294
42 . 116
16 . 294
47 . 3.17
24 . 328
81 . 250
70 . 2S8
75 . 27S
45 . 325
28 . 213 . . _
69 . 303 . . . 3 S7M , 93 . 240 200 3 00
77 . 153 . . . 3 S7ife 62 . 263 SCO 300
47 . 317 80 3 S7'.i 60 . 231 160 390
62 . 301 . . . 387'4 123 . 2DO 100 .190
CO . 300 SO 3871,4 94 . 226 SO 300
57 . 326 . . . S S7',4 65 . 26.1 SO .1.10
95 . 230 SO 3 S7 % SO . 237 40 .190
66 . 279 200 3 8714 06 . 275 SO .190
19 . 292 120 3 571 < ! 61 . 299 SO 300
GO . 271 40 387 % 74 . 288 SO 390
70 . 289 120 3 S7 > 4 68 . 277 40 3 90
78 . 181 120 3 87',4 51 . 300 80 390
7J . 240 40 3871.4 68 . 32S . . . 390
58 . 301 40 38714 47 . 342 . . . 390
78 . 269 160 387' 69 . 266 . . . 390
57 . 293 120 390 03 . 254 . . . 3 92U
52 . 259 120 390 59 . 2.13 . . . 3 02'/4
H . 271 120 3 90 75 . 251 . . . 392(4 (
28 . 277 160 390 52 . 350 80 3 92H ,
16 . 288 SO 300 58 . 223 . . . 39214
! 2 . 110 . . . 390 S9 . 210 40 3 02M ,
57 . 263 40 390 tT . ,327 80 3921.6
< 9 . 208 120 390 59 . 345 . . . 3 92 ' 4
19 . 296 . . . 390 56 . 294 . . . 3921,4
il..30S 80 390 67 . 291 40 3 92V $
il . SOS 120 390 BS . 2S1 . . . 39214
17 . 299 SO 300 BO. < . . . . 2S4 . . . 3921,4
! 3 . 283 160 39078. . ' . 212 120 392V ?
.9 . . 27ff . . . 300 5S ; . 2S1 . . . 39214
3 . 312 SO3 90 60 . 281 . . . 3 9214
' 1 . 261 . . . 390 66 . 229 200 3924
,1 . 400' . . . 390 K6 . 232 40 3 92'4 '
' 4 . 218 SO 390 OT . 22S 120 3 92'.4
' 3 . 271 . . . 390 SS . 199 . . . 3921/4
18 . 312 . . . 390 95 . 187 160 .192 %
il . 291 SO 390 71 . 2S1 40 3 92Mi
' 0 . 306 SO 3 90 85 . 2.i4 120 ,192V.
> 9 . 330 40 390 61 . 231 SO 3 92V4
5 . 245 . . . 300 K6 . 26fi 40 395
' 5 . S3 ! 40 300 74 . 250 . . . 393
9 . 270 SO 390 61 . 30.1 . . . 395
0 . 262 40 .190 61 . 259 80 393
9 . 254 80 390 77 . 247 240 395
0 . 262 40 ,190 73 . 245 120 305
1 . 306 200 3 90 81 . 225 . . . 303
r > . 276 . . . 390 89 . 237 . . . 3 9T
8 . 293 SO 3 00 7.1 . 2-57 . . . 393
8 . 241 SO 300 7 ? . 240 80 395
4 . 307 40 300 88 . 251 SO .105
1 . 286 2HO 390 66 . 211 . . . 393
9 . 211 320 300 53 . 243 . . . .1 & 5
5 . 264 . . . .190 B5 . 290 ICO 395
3 . 276 . . . 390 71 . 228 SO 39.3
SHEEP There wan only n moderate run
gain today , while there was at the same
Ime the usual good demand , so that the
uirkot on all desirable kinds of killers was
ctlvo nnd steady to strong. The buyers
rero out early nnd the pens were soon
leared of everything desirable.
The feeder situation doe.s not show any
laterlal change. Generally speaking , the
; eder market Is slow , though there seems
) bo n prettyValr demand 1'or good feeder
earlliiBS.
Quotations : Good to choice fed wcthorf ,
.35fi'4.50 ; good to choice fed yearlings ,
.407J4.60 ; good to choice gra8 < wethers. J4.15
4.35 ; fair to good grass wethers. Jl.flnj4.10 ;
sod to choice grass ewes. S1.6flg3.85 : fair
> good grass owes , J3.23iJ3.50 : good to
lolce wcptcrn lambs , $3.00 (5.25 ; fair to good
estern Iambs , H.75P4.90 ; feeder wethers ,
.63f33.73 ; feeder yearlings. J3.75j3.95 : good
> eholco feeder lambs. S4.25@ > l.40 ; fair teed
> od feeder lambs , $1,0004,25. Hepresent-
Ivo sales :
o. Av. Pr.
5 fed ewes . 101 J3 !
I westerns , mixed fed . 01 4 45
1 yearling . SO 450
9 fed yearlings . 91 450
2 Mexican yrlgs. and wethers. . 75 4 ( JO
2 western lambs . 77 525
7 culls . 85 1 75
0 culls . 110 375
2 old ewes . 100 .175
1 buck . 110 375
3 feeding lambH . 47 400
0 lumbs . 71 425
\vestern 1 yearlings . 75 4 25
2 yearlings . 100 450
3 lambs , . ' . 83 525
0 western yearllngH. . 75 4 25
9 fed owes . 133 4 50
3 fed owes . 13.1 4 50
D fed ewes . Ill 450
1 fed owes . 118 4 50
IIICACil ) IIVK STOCK MAIIKKT.
neil Cnltlc Arc Strung irllli Prlci'H
n Trlllo HlKlK-r.
CHICAGO. Nov. lo.-CATTLE-Good to
ioco ! grades strong to lOo higher ; range
, ttlo stronger to a shade higher ; butchers'
nek nnd cannon * firm ; stockerH and feod-
a. Hteady ; good to choice , J.COfi'i.SS : poor
edlum. Jl.lX/id.GO ; stockerH , J3. < XK(3.73 ( ; so-
ctod feeders , $ l,25f)4.70 ; good to choice ,
iws , J3.60f/4.60 ; heifers. $3.755.20 | ; eannors ,
s and feeders , $2.75WI.OO ; culls , JJ.50ft2.75.
W&3.00 ; bulls , J2.406.I.OO : enlves , Jl.ooft7.00 ;
d Texas hcci'pH , $4.60f5,00 | ; grass 1'pxann ,
65 ? ! 4.25 ; western rant' " beeves , JI.OOtJ6.25.
HOGS Market generally 5c lower ; mixed
id butchers , { 3.851(4.15 ; good lo eholco
'uvy. ' J3.90ffl.721i ; rough heavy. J3.75f 3.90 ;
; ht. J3.S5JJ4.0) : liulk of sales , | 3.9Jf ( 1,60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1.200
mbs. active at Hteady prices ; native welh-
s , J3,76f1,60 ; lambs. Jl.00fi5.25 ; western
[ there. Jl.00fll.50 ; western lambs , Jl,75ft' '
5.
5.llECEIPTSCattle. . 14,000 head ; hogs , 38-
) head ; sheep , 15,000 head.
\ < MV York lili Kloi'lc.
NEW YORK. Nov. IS.-HKICVES-Rn-
IptH , 3,441 head ; market slow nnd lUH15c
wcr ; 11 cars , half of which were rou li
uff , unsold : steers , J1.WftG.10 ; oxen and
ilgH , J2.005.00 ; bulls , J2.25t74.15 ; COWH.
fflifl.W. Cables hteady. Exports , 824
'ad ' cattle , 26 head uhcup and 8,900 iimr- |
ro of beef.
. 'ALVES-Rccelpts , 1,629 head ; Hteady
id 25o lower ; grassers firmly ; several
nches unsold ; \ealH , Jt.75fl8.25 ; tops , J3.5Q ;
tlo calves , JI.OO ; Brassers , J2.50f 3.15 ; ye.ir-
igH. J2.25fo2.75.
3IIEEP AND LAMBfi-Recclpts , 12.157
ad ; Mherp Hlow ; lambs opened Hteady to
m and closed lOc off ; sheep , J2.50ijl.30 ;
11s , J2.23 ; lambs , Jl.50fin.50 : Canadian
nibs. J5.35f/5.50 ; cullH. J3.5Qftl.00.
UOaH-Rccelpti ) . 10,392 head ; Blow at
30&4.40 ; choice light state IIOKH , JI.50.
< ' ! ( > llv Stork.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 15.-CATTLI3-RC.
ipts. 9&fX > native * , i.ioo Texunx ; Improved
mand for all gradex ; common ptecrB
cady to a Khudo higher ; no choice native
> nrs offered ; common and lightweights ,
80fl5.5 ; mockers and fec-dem. J3.20Jjf4.50 ;
itclicr cowa and heifers , J3,10fJ4.2a ; can
ners , JltMM.OO : fed -western Meers , M.1M ?
M i range alters , J30 > fji.35 ; Texuns , J3. O >
"
head ; brisk demand for killing lambs ; sup
ply short ; muttons and feeders , Mendyj
lamb * . $ . ( X > ! J5.00 ; mutton ! ' . J.1.&MII.OO ; Mock-
nnd feeders. J2.7.1jT I.W ; culls. Ji.GOif2,7S ,
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
No. 9003. Peal against Farmers' and Mer
chants' Insurance Company. Affirmed ,
fc < jr..from I'nncastcr county. Sullivan , J.
1. When an application for an Insurancfl
policy Is oral nnd tin Inquiry Is made an In
the character and condition of the. title to
the property to be Insured a failure to dis
close the existence of Incumbrances will
not , in HIP absence of fraud , avoid the V
policy. f
2. A mln.ctatfme.nt In nn application for n
policy of Insurance of a. material fart In-
< Y1C | t > 'o acceptance of the risk will avoid
the policy ,
3. A misrepresentation as lo the amount
nsured. where the policy Is conditioned
that II will be void If the property be mort
gaged or otherwise Incumbered without
notice to nnd consent of the company en
dorsed thereon , will. In the absence of a
waiver , avoid the , policy.
No. 10913. Sweenlc against State. He.
versed. Error from Butler county. Sulll-
van , .1.
1. After the trial of n criminal action has
commenced it is error for the court to per-
mil the name of a witness for the Mate to
be endorsed on the Information.
2. The mischievous effect of Riving nn
erroneous Instruction to the Jury Is not
cured by giving another which correctly
states the principle of law Involved.
3. No presumption of law. either con
clusive or returnable , arises from the fact
that an unmarried man ami a married
woman had sexual Intercourse on one occa
sion while dwelling together In the ac
knowledged relation of master and servant.
4. A Jury might be authorized , In a proper
case' , to presume the existence of an ndul-
terous relationship from sporadic acts of
sexual commerce.
5. By , nectlon 208 of the Criminal Code It
Is unlawful for persons not Joined together
In wedlock to live In n state of adultery ,
e-lther secretly or openly , whether they pro
fess to live In the marital state or not.
No. 10o99. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank.
Holsteln. against German National Hank.
Affirmed. Error from Lancaster county.
Jvorv.il , J.
1. Notice of nn application of the appoint-
inent of a receiver Is required to be given
nt least tlvo elays before the proposed hear
ing. The party adverse to the application
may waiver the statutory notice and will
bo held to nave done so when ho has ap
peared and resisted the application entirely
upon other grounds.
2 , When proper notice has been given , or'
the parties Interested have voluntarily ap
peared the court may appoint as receiver /
a suitable person other than the one pro- '
pored or named by the plaintiff or nftpll- \
cant without the giving formal notice of
such proposed action to the parties.
.1. The application or petition for a re
ceiver should lie verified by the applicant ,
nut the verification Is not essential to Juris-
tllcllon nnd the omission to verify may bo
waived.
4. When a cause Is remanded by this court
ivlth directions as to further proceedings
: he court below has no power to do anv-
Ihlng but carry out the directions thus
liven It ,
No. 10122. Bennett ngalnst McDonald.
Reversed. Error from Douglas county. ,
1. Alleged error must be specifically assigned - I
signed In a petition In error or they will
lot be reviewed.
2. An assignment In a petition In error
hat the court erred In sustaining an ob-
fctlon to a question of a certain number
ouml on a page of a designated number U
lufllclcntly specific to present the ruling for
'evlew.
3. An objection to testimony on the
rround that It Is "Incompetent. Irrelevant
aid Immaterial" Is sufficiently definite and
peclflc.
4. An Insolvent debtor may , If necessary ,
onvey all his property to one creditor
n payment of a Just debt , although It
nay defeat the collection of other claims.
5. Questions propounded .to a witness
nust not assume the existence of a fact
lot proven In the cause.
6. An assignment in a petition In error
hat "tho court erred In overruling tha
ibjectlons of plaintiff In error to each of
ho following questions , giving tha number
f the question and the page of the record
diero found , Is sufficiently specific to en-
Itlo the party to have the same rc-
lewcd.
7. In an action for" conversion the fair
mrket value of the property "at the tlmo
nd plnco whcro appropriated , with Inter-
st , Is the measure of compensation.
S. A witness should not bo permitted to
Ivo hearsay testimony.
No. 10,229. Oliver against Lansing. , Re-
ersed. Appeal from Lancaster county ,
larval , J.
1. When after real estate has been sold
nder a decree In partition nnd the pur"-
base money has been paid Into court , but
cforo the delivery of the deed , < 4no of
lie parties to the suit Injures or removes
xtures which passed by the Bale , the pur-
baser may have the same rescinded , or
t his election the court may In the par-
itlon null award him compensation for
nmagcs sustained out of the share of tha
urchaso money In Its hands belonging to
10 transgressing party.
2. An estoppel In pals Is not available !
i a stranger to the transaction.
3. Ordinarily the requisites of a flxturo
re : I. Actual annexation to the realty , or
imethlng appurtenant therto. 2. Appro ,
rial ion to the use or purpose of that part
t the realty with which It Is connected. )
The Intention of the onn making the an- j
oxntlon to make the article a permanent f
ccesslon to the freehold , this Intention *
3lng gathered from the nature of
rtlclcs afllxcd , the relation and situation
r the person making the same , the struc-
ire and mode of annexation , and the pur-
[ iso or use for which It has been made.
Yeoman ngalnst Lynch , S Neb , , 192 , fol-
4. Evidence examined and held not to
istaln the findings of the trial court.
No. 8,054. Dunn against Bozarth. Af-
rmed. Error from Gage county. Sulll-
van , J.
The reception of evidence tendered by
10 defendant after n decision ngalnst him J
i a demurrer to plaintiff's ) evidence Is L
) t error. V
2. It IB within the discretion of the court
i permit a defendant , durlne the coursn
' the trial , to amend hlfl answer so as to
esent a new defense.
3. In such case the plaintiff. If not pro-
ircd to meet the now Issue , may have a
nitlnuanco of the cause noon such terms
i the court may deem just.
4. On facts wet forth In the opinion , held
at an amendment to the answer was
nperly made and became part of the recd -
d In the case.
; . This court will not take judicial nero -
r-o of the rules of practice of the district
lurt. To bo considered such rules must
i made a part of the record.
j , Whcro an amended answer presents
consistent defenses the appropriate rem-
ly Is tn require defendant to elect upon
lilch defense ho will proceed , If them bo
election the ob-
i motion to roqulro an
ctlon that Inconsistent defenses are pro-
nted will bo waived ,
I A husband may transfer property to
s wlfn In payment of a debt duo her ,
ovlded It Is not elono with Intent to bin-
T , delay or defraud his creditors ; and
en though he bo guilty of fraud In the
atter , mich transfer will bn valid If the
Ifo was Ignorant of , or did not partlct-
, to In , the fraudulent purpose of her hus-
i , A wlfo may enforce her Just claims
jnlust her husband on the name ternm
cept an to the quantum of proof as other
editors. In HUCI | case she must show
at the debt was genuine ; that her pur
se was honest nnd that she acted In good
Ith In obtaining payment.
i. Where credit was not obtained on th
Ith of property convoyed by an Insolvent
isband to his wife , there IH , In an action
a creditor , no bnfds for nn estoppel
nlnst her assertion of ownership of such
opcrty.
AiinTli-nn OrnltlioloKlitx Meet.
MIILADELPHIA. Nov. 15. There was a
go attendance of women at today's scs-
in of thn seventeenth annual meeting of
a American Ornithologists' union. A
mber of papers of Interest were read and
icussed ,
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clcplionc 1030. Omaha , Neb
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