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THE OMAHA DAILV 11 10 lis AN KPN ESI) A A', NOV73MTU3TI M,
1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Breaks Sharply on Lower Gables Mid
Visible World's DecreasCi
ONLY A MODERATE ACTIVITY IN CORN
1' r 1 it I im I Support Comes from Con.
IrollliiK Operators Outside lln
Ing Sustain (Int Provision.
Vnlrly Lively, tint I. oner.
A CIIICAOO. Nov. 13. AVIieat broko sharply
today on lower cubit ami a heavy worm s
isioin unoreaso, nositiK iiVW miner
tirdoy.
Corn clnsiil '
e anil outi Uy'ie
closu vero K'&l
tlOWIl,
Provisions ut the
22Vic depressed.
. wncut
wit nn nptlve mnrknl nearly nil
I ho session, but holders were disgusted
with thtt headlong tendency ot prltes to
rtarh a lower level. To be'iln with. Liver
1'tiol showed a decline In tilt- fact! of
tln ndvuncu l.crr ytMterd ly ami Mie on "
demand was. slack. December, undr
lircssuro from lnnirs utitl traders wilo saw
proMt lit the short side, opened lower
ni 7;itc to 73-v,r. Later Hruiisucei s an
i ouneument of an Increase in thf world's
vl.slbln of "MWi bushels, tloublii tin;
ninoutit thu'. hail l'n expected call-id
renewed lltiililatlon, timlor wlilch December
molted to T2r' utitl closed weal; and 1a
'UNo under yesterday at WtftiZc. n-w
York rotiurted live lnatls tnknii for export.
Seaboard clearances aggregated ioi.ov
bushels, compared with VS,Vr) last yp.ir.
Mlnncii noils ilihI Diilntli rciiorted 510 car'.
against 801 a ypar ago, Local receipts worn
itf cars, ipii or eontrnet grade, i.ivetpjoi
was weaker on heavy stocks.
Corn waH mnderitcly actlvi-. The mar
ket rarly Hhowptl considerable steadiness,
despitn tint good weather, receipts of f2l
curs ami thn wheat wr.ikr.ts8. Tho support
time moHlly fiom an operator who 1h er'l
lted with controlling thn market anil who
purclm-Bcd 225,ihii bushels parly. Later tho
pronounced wheat weakness and prospects
of frppr country offerings alarmed tho
itiuviI ami prices broko sharply ami tho
market closed weak. December opened be
twrnn WVi' antl 35io anil closed IsffV"
down at 33c.
Oat wpru moderately r-ctlvo and, con
sidering tho weakness ol othtT grains,
rlpudy In regmd to prlccn. A fair ainoiint
of outside buyltiv ami good Hiipport trim
n Iot'al bull sustained the market against
tho weakening tendency it lt neighbors,
ltecelpts wiro 1SS ours. December sold lie.
twppii 221,40 and 22c and closed Wj'tC de
pressed at 221(22 Vdc
I'rovlnloiiK worn fairly npllvc, hut prlrpfl
hi ruck a. Iiiwit IpvpI. TrailPM who btiunt
ypftpnlay Hold today on thp heavy .'un
of Iiobs and u droti In prlees at lh" ynrH
Thorn won a i;ooil eash i.emand for lu tl
nnd rlliM. but. in Idpr.t, both local and out
side, huw no prollt In holding thn product
In tho faro o thn Kraln wcaknrsri uml the
lirnspi'rt of a liberal mipplv of Iiokh. Janu
ary pork mild between $ll,irij ami Sll. IS'ic
1 1.47-y. and oloiod 22'.sc under yeslenliiy at
Stl.l'Hj; January lard between Jh'W and
J'i.'7'i, oltmliiK 12V4t! lower at W 77', and
January rlln b-lweon G.20 and $i.ia, with
tho elo.io 12'n down at 5fi.l(Ki0.12'v.
Kfttlinatetl rectlptH tomorrow: W heat. 1 10
eitrHi eorn. 210 cara; oat.-t, DO earn; hosa,
S6,(w head.
Tho leading futureH rnnKPd nn follows:
ArtleltH.1 Oiien.l I-.IIkIi. I.iiw. C1oko. Yew'y.
Wlioat
Nov.
Dee.
Jan.
Corn
Nni,
Dee.
May
OhIh
Nov.
Dec.
May
Vork-
Nov.
Jan.
May
l.urd-
N'ov.
1 IOC.
Jan.
May
3111)8-
Nov.
Jan.
Slay
73
72s; 72WV
73i'u4, 73
7Pi
74U
7511
73Vt7t
I7I1(N
:?iV4
WW
74
71
ilS',
::i
S6Ti
I
211.4
21
2215!
2114
21
10 M
11 45
11 S3
7 (10
ii sr.
t! 77!s
2$
Vk
21 2HI
2I
22' i
I
10 :i2Va
11 IV)
10
11 2!s
ii a
10 no
11 47
u a
7 oo
Ii xr
6 77U
10 M
11 70
11 73
7 10
7 02'.i
li 90
0 93
11 C2Ii
I
7 02!
II !) I
II S2ys!
7 n:
u sr.
r, 70
n my
2214
I! 7."
fi 20
(i 23
i; 70
i; 10
fi 73 I fi 7fi
li 1214 25
li 17Vs (i :w
174
No. 2.
t'ltob ouot.itlona wnre nn .follown:
Fl.Otllt Q'ulnt; winter pa'ontn. J3.70(33.90:
utralKhtH. H..10O3.OC clears. J2.90f(3.40; nprllli
npeelul. J4.30: patentH. J.':.ri003.il0; stralshis.
S3.001:i.45: bakcrH. J2.20fi2.70.
WilKAT-Nu. S, caftTlo; No. 2 red, 7274
76o.
CO UN No. 2. 33!4.03S!4c: No. 2 yellow,
S?!ic.
OATS-No. 2 white, 27i(27!ic7 No. 3 white,
21f27f.
UYH-nSc.
IIAUM5Y Fair to choice ninltlnif. nsgBOc.
Hi:i:US Mw, No. l, Sl.Sl; i;o. 1 north
iveBtern, Il.SJ. I'rlmti tlinotJiy, Jl.10ijl.20.
Clover, eoiitrnct Kraile, $10.
I'UOVISION'H Mens pork, per bbl., $10.37(f?
10.60. Lard, mr loo lb.. J7.07H7.10. Short
rlbH Nldea (Iiiohp), I7.fi0ii7.10. Dry salted
fhnuldiirH (btmel. X5.ll2V45i3.75. Short clear
flllll'H (IioxpiI). iii.fi)flii.7ri.
WIIIHKY Haslfi of IiIkIi wlneH, J1.27.
HtTOAUH Cut lour. $0.16; KraiKiIated, $5.75:
eonfectlonerH' A, $5.55: off A, $5.10.
KollowliiK are tho receipts and tdilpments
today:
ItecelptH. ShlpmcntR.
l!,fHKI 110.(100
107.000 105,000
215,000 12;i,l
112,(Xio 103.1KW
8.000
112.1KI0 L',(i00
Vlour. Wils..
Wheat, bu...
Cora, lit)
OalH, bu
llye. bu
nanny, nil..
On thn Produce evohanuo today tho but
ter market wan active; crcsiniertps, 15(Ji24e;
tlalrles. 12',4i(lSf. Olvoese, uotlvo at lOlifillc.
ICbbs, active; fresh, 22c.
MCU YOIIK (ilSM'lHAIi MAHKFr.
)untatioi)H of tlir Day fin Vnrlnti
(.'oiniiKiillllen.
NKW YOIV.IC, Nov. IS.-Kl.oru-UccclptH,
31.512 bblH.; tucports, 2fl.9S5 bblH. ; hiiIph, ii.S50
IiUkh. : market wiih Ipsh netlvo ami weaker
to sell, but lu'ld no'tnlnally at old prleeH;
winter patontii, $3.75'il-I.OO; winter HtralKhts,
$3.ffKj3.ti0; MlnneMota iiatentH, $1.(KWu4,ri;
winter oxtniH, $2.i(3.()0; .Mlunexola bakers,
$.l.oo(3.40; winter low Kruilen, $2.l3''n2.U0. Uyo
Hour, easy; sales, 600 bills.; fair to Rood,
$:i.ooj3.20; eholeo to fancy. $.1.251 3.1W. liuck
wbt'iit Hour, steady at $:'.10Tf2.20.
HrCICWHKAT-Oillet nt WVt'iKXlVic.
I'OKNMHAh - Hteady; yellow western,
S7e; city, M'c ; llrandywlne, 3il5fi2.C0.
UYH Klrm; No. 2 western, Clio. f. o. b.,
limit; state, 61(ii52c, c. I. f., New York.
UAUKHY Stoad.v; feeilliu,-, 425llCe. c. I. f.,
lluffaio; malting, njfiir.V. c. i. r.. Huffalo.
HAKLKV MAl.T Dull at li'liiSc; western.
f21iiwe.
WIIKAT Iteeelpts. 71,000 bu.; exports,
112,171 bu.; sales, 010.000 bu. futures ami 80,
WJH bu. spot. Spot, weak; No. 2 red, 79V', f.
o. b ulloat. and 777itC. elevator; No. 1 north
ern, Duluth, 84i,e, f. o. b., alloat; No. 1
hard, Duluth. fcHe. f. o. b., alloat. Options
"xperleneed decftled weakness from start to
llnish today. ItcallzlttK, llnuldatlou ami
short MdllliK all f.-oiitrlbuted to promote de
piesHlon, behiK hisplred by HtroiiKcr Liv
erpool cables, ln'tfcr ArKcntlnn news, heavy
Increase in world's stocks ami lmii'li ills.ip
liolntuient In wetttern supiiort. Hales In
eluded: No. 2 red. March, SI'iiMc. closed
at Sl?e; May, !2VMl MV4c, closed at M4c No
vember closed at l?hio; December, 7(j9-10if
cloBed at 7SHc
COUN- ltecelpts, 2J9.023 bu.; exports.
PCS bu,; salos, 200,001) bu. futures and 320,
ik bu. spot. Spot, steady; No. 2, 4t;c, ele
vator, and 47c, f. o. b., alloat. Option mar
ket was very steady at Hist on IiIkIut
cables. bliT clearances and llRht offeriiiKS,
but HUbsetiuiiiitly yielded to tho wheat break
mid closed weak at MlVjc net decline. Slay,
42'il2c. closed at 42sc; December, 43 3-10
U43-V cloned at 42WC.
OATS Hecelpts. lia.OOO bu. : exports, 93.651
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 2(ic; No. U, 23Wc:
No. 2 white. 2S14e: No. 3 white, 2Sc; track
mixed western, 25'sWc; track while west
em. 27'41i:i3c; track white state, 2i-'.Cf;i.1e
Options unsettled and rather easy " with
other markets.
FIJKD Steady; sprlnp bran, $lG.fftlfi.S5:
mldillliiRS, $17.uvjfl9.50; winter bran. $17.co
(itis.50: city, Jhi.ViiK.W.
HAY Quiet: shipping, '3U7T!4c; good to
choice. t2lifl92',sc
UICH Unlet : tlomestlc. fair to lm 4s:-
Vie: Japan, 4c.
lIOl'SQtilet; stato, common to choice,
K9li crop, lOlillle; old olds. 2$j5c: 1900 crop
GfrCOH". l'aclilc coast, quiet; 1S99 crop, lost
3c; old olds. 21itic; l!)) crop, 15',ilflc.
.... ......... ' '.'
Ill
1K90
IGIlCOH",
13c. old
IIIDUS Steady. Galveston. ;o in s iiu
ISc; ('allfornl.1, 21 to 23 lbs., lSHc; Texas
tin. 21 to 30 lbs., 13'4o.
liKATHKU-Qiilot; hemlcek sole, llupnos
Ayres. light to heavy welRlits, 22l.f.'ii2.1lc:
WOOl-guIot; ilomcstlo fleece, ISc;
Texas, ISfilfic.
I'UOVISIONS Ueef. steady: mess, $9.lK)w
S.60; beef hams. $20.O04i21.(); city extra lmlli
mess, $1(1 00Jii7.tif); family, J10.60tiii.;i3;
packet. $10fJOino.CO. Cut meats, quiet; pick,
led bellies. fliTUci pickled shoulders, lie;
jilekled hams, OUUljC. l.ard, weak; western
Hteamed, $7.45; November closetl nt $7.45,
nominal; rellued. weak; coiitliiput. $7.ft);
Mouth America, $s,25; compound, $a,UOf!f0.124;
October closed at $7.f3, l'ork, easy: innillv,
J15.ri04ilii.tio j short clear, 51l.0Oijl7.Wi hubs,
si? raMf i.i .'.
IOTATOi:S-Qi;let: Jerseys, $1.3714: New
York. 51.25: l.oinr Island. Sl.601il.75; Johsv
Bwents, $1.50112.00.
TALUIW-Steady; city ($2 per pkB.), 4?ic:
country tpktrH. free). 4lSff4Te.
UL"n'i:u - ltecclpis, 13,172 rkss.; llrm;
i
J'lti.' iriiimcrv i7u2Jc; factory, 13f15t
t itr tlalr . ".-ci jj. .
('irr;i;sK ,ipt. 3,9:1 pkits.: dull;
I.'irpe while. ImU'uPi,, : small white, lOHW
lie. lart'u colonil, li ,c; sttiHll colored, I04
4M1e.
HCIOS I!erelpl., l$.2- pkes.! firm; west
ern regular packing, at mark, 19f?24c; west
ern. lo'l oil, 2W
, .mui,assi;s-uuI. I; New Orlcnns open
"''Ufi fr.'"'l 'o cholce,N2fi5c.
l'Ol'i.TUY Alive, nomlmil; dressed, llrm;
CIirillKS. 101..',, tf : lirnller. IHilliv
MKTAI.9-TIII In the local market for
menus wat soiupwhat IrreKUlar today
lltimiltltf Ifi.l'n.. t,...I..M .11.. ......I ... I. ....I.I...J
It lltmlly rallli'il on smaller offerltiRS and
closed llrm al S27.00-lf27.75. Spelter was also
llrnier, prime on a better Inquiry, and
closed Ilini at JI.20M.25. IMs Iron warrants
were quiet at ! tti lo 01. I.akn copper was
quiet ill $lrt.7MM7.(io and lead dull at $1.37',,
The brokers' price for lead was Jl and for
copper jie.s,'iJ 17.011.
omaiiv viioi,i:!.ai,iT"mhkkts.
('onilltliin of Trnile and Utiotatlona o
.staple ami l'nncv I'rotlacr.
KCiGS ltecelpts llulit; Rood stock, 1711
ISC
I.1VK I'Ot lniV Men.-. .ViltCc: rooMeM.
31( l'-; sprliiB t hit ken". C'a?i7c; ducks, Btf'e;
Reese. CrTi7c: tiirkevs. 8fJ9r,
FiiKsii dui:hsi:d l'fnir.Tr.Y-Hens, s
flic; roosters, MtJc, tlucks nnd Recso, 9ifl0c;
broilers, per doz.. JJ; sprlnj; chickens, per
lb., k'((Sf.4c: lurkey. 120.
. OA.MK- 1'riilrle chickens, per doz., XI.OVIp
; mallard tlucks, per iloz., $J; teal, Jl.fifiv
l.iu; mixed. $l.r.!il W; Jacksnlpes. $1.25iill.60.
lit TT15U- Common to rair, 12e; choice,
Mlhje; separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
'FjtlisH OYSTKHS-Flrst srade, solid
packed. Now York counts, per can, 35c: ex
tra selects, 32c; stantinrils, U5c; medium.
2Uc. Second brittle, slack tilled, New York
conn s, per can. .Vs; extra selucts, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
i:iy;ONSTIJve, per doz., 90e.
y,,?A.,'s?rf 'holtc. 9rM0c.
it", r' fho qufflcd by Omaha Wholesalo
if.aK. Dealcra association: Choice upland,
oV.,0-,,1 uhland, $V50; niedlum, $3; coarse,
f. J'y" Ht,'"'. $a. Thes prices aro ror
of Kood color and quality, Dcmund
fair. IlpcelptH, 2 cars.
3wlmo, 26c.
COHN No., 3, 3!c.
UltAN-U. ' e J.,
vi:ai-:TAni.ES.
Ilhl. I S 1'er bu., (iOc.
V'.M,Uf.o;,,"',tT hu.. COc.
J?!, "1?." 1 tr itu -5e.
llhA.Nh Va. tier- 1.1 l,i. I,nalMt Ckl.
strliu,'. 75c. '
, A 'UiA'lOUS-l'er bu., 40Q30c; Idaho, per
IIU., inc.
?.ViY,::?',,UOTA'ro,': lr bbl.. $2.0022.25.
AIll!AMi.:r.,f 11. ni... tin...,.i t,i
.V-'. 'XVl s U-bii. basket, COc.
ONIONS Per 1m ?r.
CKl.MllY-Nebniska. and Utah. 30l3c;
extra mammotli, 03c
FKCtTS.
I'KAUS- I'er box, $2.Wfj2.25.
UllAI'liS Delaware and NhiR.ira. per 5-
I'.'Nl'h '''Bit. !er Hep. $f!.50;37.rJ0.
AI'l'I.MSI Nntle,. 11,1 ..... Ui. . .....
bbl., J2.60; eastern J2.7M bm ' " "
CHANIIintlllKS Pee 1.1.1.. rr.Rd! ncr
crate, J2.75, '
THOPICAT. FUFITS.
PA.N,".l:s -1J'lcan, per box, $1.60.
MM nxw-t?niir.n.ni,. .i c,,.,.,.. im.
Choice. J3.M. ' "w' M W'
c..,5.'AN'AS-1'cr hunch, nccordliiB to size,
l.o'il2.50.
ers V'c UW carlon8' Mo' ,a'
' MISCKI.I.ANKOUS.
I. I ' PS K!ll?ll1l WllltllttU 11. t4n.
filberts, per lb., 13e; almonds, per lb., lSff
-0c; raw peanuts, per lb., 5161sc; roasted,
6W17V; llrazlls, 13c; I'ceans, 9jil0c.
HIDI.h-No. 1 Kreen, 7Vje; No. 2 Green,
0V4c; No. 1 suited, .V,4c; No. 2 salted, 7V4c:
1 -iu inn, 3 10 ij ins., D'.jc; r.o. veal
calr. 12 10 15 llw r.iir. ,ir,- i.l.inu n, n.
sheep pelts, 23y75c; liorso hides, J i. '60512.25!
Nt. I, otili (,'rnlii itml Pro InIoiin.
year. 1111,!'; May, 355c.
OATS Weak: No. " cash. 2.1e: trnelc
(i2lc; November, 23c; -May, 2llc; No. '5
.iute. kin! itec.
HYK-K.-m at ll'c.
Si:i:DS Tlniothv, steady at J3.75fi4.20;
llax, nominal at Jl.SO.
HAY Timothy. strontr nt S9.r,0rtlis.0fl!
prairie, steady at J9.0M(lo.C0.
FI.Ol'Il guiet ami steady to firm: pat
ents, JJ.504i.ffii extra fancy and straight,
J3.l5if3.2ft; clear. $2.S5'(l3.ll.
i:oHNMi;Al.-Steuily at $2.
llltAN-Stpadyisacked. east track, ClBCGc.
WHISKY-Hteady at Jl.27.
1 HON COTTONTI KH-J1.25.
UA001N(5-7c.!Sis.c.
11RMP TWlNi:-9e.
l'UOVISIONS-Drv salt meats fhoxrdl.
easy; extra, sliorts, J7; clear ribs and clear
sides, J7.25. Bacon, boxed, easv; extra
shorts, $8; clear ribs ami clear sides, JS.25.
Pork, steady; Jobbing, J13. l.ard, lower at
JCS214.
POFI.TltY-SIow; chickens. 6c: younu.
711714c; turkeys, fie; youiifir, 0V4c; ducks, 7c;
Kcese, Co.
Hl'TTHU HlKher; creamery, 207,23c;
dairy. lhlilUc.
j'iuiis-steaiiy at l7',ac.
MKTAI.S Lead, llrm at Jl.22Ufil.25: nuol-
ter. thin at JI.03.
UFCFIPTS-Flour. S.in) bills.: wheat. 33.-
Ooo bu.; corn, Bl.omi bit.; oats, 42.cm.hj bu.
SIIIPMIINTS-Flour, 11,000 bbls. ; wheat,
101.UW bu.; corn, 90,00.) bu.; oats, 27,000 bu.
1,1 eriitml tint 1 11 ami I'tovIhIiiiin.
I.IVHUI'OOI,. Nov. IJ.-1'ItOVISIONS-
lleef. extra India mess. easv. 09s: nrlmu
mess, nominal, l'ork, prime mess western,
llrm, 72s, l.ard, American lcllnetl. In palN,
llrm, 39s; prime western. In tierces, unlet.
37s Od. llanis, short cut, 11 to 1C lbs., llrm.
41s. llacon. Cumberland cut, 25 to SO lbs.,
llrm, 17s; short ribs, IS to 22 lbs., llrm, 17s;
loriu- clear middles, licht. 30 to :i", lhu.
steady, ICs; Ioiik clear middles, heavy, 33 to
40 lbs., firm. 45s; short clear backs, 10 to IS
lbs., llrm. 12s; clear bellies, II to 10 lbs.,
HtroniJ, 55s Oil. Shoulders, square, 12 to 11
lbs., steady. 32s.
"WIIICAT-Hnot. stea.lv: No. 2 red t.-eai-
ern. winter, t's Ud; No. 1 1 orthern, prlns,
0s 4il; No. 1 California. Os Id. FuturJi
easy; December, os -mi; .March, 0s ld.
COHN -Sput quiet; American mixed, now,
4s Id. Futurei, quiet; November, 4s 141I;
January, 3s 10'id.
("II r:i:si- American finest white, slenrlv
63s; American finest coiore.l, steady, 54s.
1 ,i,iiun i'i 11110 euy, sieauy, -13 yq; aus
trallan. In London, llrm, 27s.
iiors ai i.ouuon craciiio coast), steady,
HlTTTFIt-l'cltcd Statat. nulot. 9s: Unlie.l
States t-'nciil. Gd.
IMPOHTH-Tlio imports or wheat into
Liverpool last week wcro 50,700 quarters
rrom Atlantic ports and 15,000 from l'aclilc
ports and 43,oOu from other ports. Thn Im
ports or American corn Into Liverpool last
week wcro 49.WJ quarters.
A tillable Ciraln Supply,
NKW YOIIK. Nov. 13. Snnehil cAbte nn
teleuranhle comiiiuulcatlons to llradstreei'a
show tho followliiK chaiiBes In available
supply rrom last account:
WIIHAT Fnltcd States nnd Canada, cast
of Itocklea, Increase, 1,398,000 bu.; alloat for
and In Furope. Increase, 5,700,000 bu.; total
supply. Increase, 7,U9S,0(nJ bu.
COHN I'nlteil States and Canada, cast
of lloekles, decrease, 1,114,000 bu.
OATS I lilted States and Canada, cist of
Knckles, decrease, 20.1,000 bu.
Amnmr the more lmnortaiit liicreiiRH re.
ported to Hradstreet's are those of 425,Wi0
bushels III Manitoba. 300.000 hishetq In
northwestern Interior elevators, 112,0m bush.
els al I'litfiiKO priMito elevatorM and 65,000
i)iisiitis 111 UKiiuiisiiurK.
The lcailliiir tlecreases Include tbnvn of
02,000 bushels nt Loulsvlllo and iW.OOO bush
els at St. Joseph.
Tho law Increase In Kuropean supply Is
nccouiited fur by monthly revisions.
Tho combined stock ol' wheat at Port
land. Orv.. Tscoma and Seattle. Wash., In
cre.ibid 12T,0u0 bushels last week.
KaitsiiN City 1. 111 1 11 anil I'rtM InIoiik.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13.-WIII:ATlln.
comber. C."c, May. o:iie: cash, No. 2 hard,
liOTiOSe; No. 3, 0H(07e; No. 2 red, 70ii71c;
No. 3. CCliOO'!'.
COllN-De.-ember, Kli.p; May. 3;;,iT,34V4c:
cash, No. 2 mixed. 33i;'i(33V4c; No. 2 white.
314l3IHc; No. 3, :avsc. '
OATS NO. . Willie. Zo'jWZtiC.
IIYH-No. 2, 43V8C.
HAY-Choice timothy. SlO.COIt 10.M- ehi
prairie. SS.00jiS.5O.
llUTTKIl-Crcanicry, isii::e; dairy, fancy,
17c.
KOnS-Fhin; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, li'.e 1I11R., loss off. cases returned;
new wiiiit'wooit eases 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 " 1 . i.,c mop
111JCHIPTS-Wlie.it, 43,0J bu.; com, s
I ! IHltM UM 1m
Ik. I
bu.: oats. 2,ioi bu.
SIUPMi:NTS-Wheat. 3J.W0 tin.: corn 11..
000 bu.; oats, 3,t) bu.
Mimic upttll AVIieat IlitrUrl.
MINNIIAI'OI.IS. Nov. 12. W-hhat
Cash, 75c; December, 7l'kC; May, 77't'i?
771c; 011 jraek, ?No. 1 hard, 77'ie: No. 1
1111, mi'. ... it.'.v, ...... M tiuiiiii'i o. l.'ll t.1VC.
Fi.Ol'U First Patents. $l25Tft.3.',: Be.-nn,!
I.nteuls, Jl.(u,4.lf: tlrst cle.ir.4, f2.931i3.05;
tiecond clear. J2.155i2.23. '
HliAN In bulk, jn.23.7ii.o0.
31 II it it 11 Leo drill,. 1I,ii.1j-.
MII.WAI-KF.L'. Nov. 13.-WHHAT Dull;
No. 1 northern, 70c; No. 2 Doriliern, 731i7lc
4 . 1 , . C . , ,l, lt U.l
HAHI.l'iV l.'ii'mer: No. " tW!ile! .nmnU
isgcoc;
Diilntli Ciraln .llnrkrt.
Tmt.TTTir K'rM- i naien' e.i.t. v-
.'.'..w . .., .... - .,.,., v 11 a. 1, ij
1 hard, tliViC, No. 1 northern, 76Uc; Nq. 2
ST. I.OIMS, Nov. lS.-WHKAT-I.ower;
h',.r r''11, t,,s1' 11,1,1 elevator, 72c; track,
till, IVjc; November, 71?4f; December, 7174c;
May. ,7,c; No. 2 hanl. 70!s1i71c.
,!'U-Nli"w,,r: No- - PaHl1' mHc: track,
..UliilJic; November. mc: Deeeinher. 3Akiv
northern, 71 '4- . No. 1 sprins. r... t ar-
rivt, ,o 1 hard. 7v4r N.i 1 north -n.
ir'c: iir-emiicr. ...'.e, .Ml", TPi
COItN-37 .
OATS-23i,tl2lc.
Toledo MnrUrt,
TOLKDO. O. Nov 13 UMIKAT l.Vlflv
nttlv- and lower; cath, 76Sc; December,
n'tc: .May, m"p.
COUN-Aetlvt! and unehaneed; ensli, 3'c;
December, 37e.
OATS Dull nnd uncliariRc.l: cah, 22'4e;
ijeceinuer, i".p.
UYR-Slc.
, HUKDS-ciovt r, isfri prime, J6.25; Drc"rr..
bcr, J6.95, Mnrch, 50.S5.
Plillit.lelpliln Produce Mnrl.et.
I'HILADIILI'HIA. Nov. 13, Ilt'TTHH
I'lrni ami 6c hlBher; fancy western cream,
cry, 234e; western prints, Sue.
LOOS Firm and 1c lilclter: fresh, nenrbv.
20c; fresh western. 25c; fresh aouthwei'tcrri.
ic; iresn souiucrn, -,IC,
I'tll'l.'HI, llnl.l V.,. V...! C.ll
fancy, small, .Dill'i.e; New York full cream',
iu.r iu caorjc, ivyio-;4c.
MOVEMKSTS OK STCJCKN AM) ll(M)S.
Ilriihern Knou Prices Will Deellite
anil re (Inly WontlcrliiK' llotv Par.
NKW YOUK, Nov. 13.-Today s relapse
In prices was quite vlKorously cuiitcst'Ml by
some powerrill Interests still lotu: of stock,
or which had fixed on a considerable Usher
price level as desirable to unload old nolil
Iiiks by speculative pools. Hut the rein-lion
was too closely in accord with skilled oplh
Ion nnd observation to be opposed with
hearty conviction. Tho real question was
not whether or not prices would decline,
but how far the tlecllno would extend. 'J ho
question still remained undecided when the
market closed with speculative liquidation
still In force and prices on the down Krnd,
except where proresslomil room shorts ,vcro
takliiK nasty prollts by covcrltiK their con
ttacts. As a result of the day's tr.idltu;
prices In a number of prominent industrials,
Including- HtiKiir. Tennessee Coal, Sttel m il
lro and People's Oas suffered iIpcIIiiph if
from 3 to 4 points and Metropolitan Hlrcct
Hallway tost 4.. A still lurunr Hut ,1 in
dustrials fell between 2 and 3 points and
m the railroad list not a few Iomics
reached between 1 and 2 points. The
more substantial commission liniiunn
street havo been advising their customers
ror several days past lo tako their protllii
and to buy no 11101 stock Tor tho prennl,
Tho proresslomil operators, except smuts
poweriui speculative pools, have so 1 out
on a very extensive scale and takrn inclr
iirouts. i;p to this tune, slnco the electl.m,
buyer outside tho street have been ,111
heedrul Of their brokers' atlvlen nti.l line,.
continued to buy stock without lunch dis
crimination. Yesterday's late yielding or
prices hail the Inevitable ulTcet. which 110
amount of ndvlco could have. 1llsc0ur.iKl.iK
some of the outside demand. Tho xt-nil
to which the advance has aonu made tho
iniirKci, iih a nun ter or course, topheuvy.
Illled as It was with nianv siieculitilv,, 11. -
counts 011 light inarBlnH nnd backed by
weakenhiB holders. Professional bear specu
latois who have been alertly looklni,- ror tho
moment of reaction ever sine,. I'ir.i U'..,ltiu.
day found that the free eolllnr; today for
... ii.Bi .line nun 1101 oiieeiuauy lilMoro,tl.
Their efTorts wern redoubled and when
prices beiran to makn wide ileellnnM uinninuu
orders were dislodged ami the Tall thus pre
cipitated. Tho bears were in a reckle.s
moon ami were iiiucK lo tako prolltt;, cans
im; rrcuuent rallies as thev eovnt.1,1 tbeir
short contracts. Whlln snniu outsnlo de.
mand contlnuetl diirlnx tho dav It was
at no time resumed hi force. Tho resutup-
tun. 111 nei.uiK tor l.oiltioil IICCOlllll IllhSI-
paieu tint nopo 01 mi enormous short dt
mand for that account io bo uuvreil. If
Loudon Is t 111 short In New York It de
pends upon luturo settlement anil the ron
tlnucd sellhu? rrom there lntllcates an 1.11
cluiuKeil conviction that a reaction In prices
will Intervene hern before that time. The
expectation of another law loan to bo
floated In Loudon depressed that market
uml was a tllicct lnllueiice In New York
as well. It emphasized tho .ipprehoiislon
hitherto felt that there Is to lie n rtirt;...r
Ucrman government Issue also, it in not
to be supposed Uiat, with tho Iiiiko In
debtedness or the foreign iiinnev uaikets
In thu I'nlteil States, the foreign Kovern
mentH can hope lo successfully float their
loans without help from tho American
money markets and experts believe .111 out
ward movement of Kohl rrom Now York
would probably be necessary. The monev
which is usetl ror speculative 1 urposis lit
tho stock market Is money lor Ahleh no
more substantial demand exists ami it Is In
variably tho rule that when any advanliiKi
mis opportunity Is offered for ..xe.l Inwst
ment of capital, speculative borrowcu. arc
called upon to repay their credits'. With
this prospect In tho future cali money in
New York advanced to 0 per cent tud.iv,
notwithstanding tho considerable specula
tive liquidation. An active demand sprang
up ror short time loans, which rorrnd tho
rato up Tor sixty and nlnety-tlay money to
6 per cent. The tono of tho money niuriwt
was in rnct a decisive. Influence on tho day's;
speculation nnd It was not without signifl
ennco that sterling exchange was llrm In
spite or the higher money rate.
lIuslnesH In bonds was on a large scale
and there was free prollt taking In somu of
tho speculative Issues, whllu others ad
vanced strongly. Total bales, par value,
$1,770,000. All United States bonds declined
! per cent on tho last call except tho new
4s. which advanced li, per cent.
Tho following art. tint closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchnnco:
Atchison
do pfd
llaltlinoro O..
Canadian Pacific
Canada So
CIiph. & Ohio....
Chicago (I. W...
C. IJ. .t Q
Chi. Ind. As L....
do pltl
Chi. & K. Ill
Chicago A- N. W
C., It. I. P
C. C. C. ri St. L.
Colorado So
tin 1st pfd
tlo 2d pfd
Del. 'C: Hudson...
Del. L. & W
Denver & It. O..,
do pfd
Frio
tlo 1st pftl
Ot. Nor. prd
1 Inciting Coal ....
Hocking Valley.,
Illinois Central...
Iowa Central
tlo prd
Lako Frio & W..
tio prd
Lako horo
L. K- N
Manhattan L
Met. St. Uy
Mex. Central ....
Minn. & St. L....
do pftl
Mo. l'aclilc
Mobile ti. Ohio...,
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central ....
N. Y. Central ....
Norfolk & W
tlo pfd
No. Paclllc
do pfd
Ontario & W
Ore. Uy. & Nav.,
. 35 .Cnlon Paclllc ...
, 70V tlo pftl
, 7N?; Wabash
. W.I41 do pfd
, r- Wheel. & L. li..,
, .11'i1 tlo 2d pfd ,
, K Wis. Central
,1324 Third Avenue ..,
, 2214 Adams I'.x
6713 American Fx....,
9il3 l'. S. Fx
10514 Wells -I'lirgo Fx.,
112i Amur. Cot. Oil..,
05 I do ptd
UU Amor. Malting .,
401. do ptd
lOAmer. S. & H....
115V, I tlo pfd
ISO lAtnor. Spirits ....
2H4 do pfd
7'1 'Amer. H. Hoop..,
13141 do pr.l
371a Amer. S. & W...,
100V4 tlo plil
Amer. Tin Plate.
:H do pfd
12114 Amur. Tobacco...
i'O do pftl
45 Anne. Mill. Co...,
37 Hrooklyn 11. T...
1U". Colo, li'uel & 1....
2I0U Con. Tobacco ....
7$Ai do pftl
107"-(, Federal Steel ....
103i tlo prd
13V4 Oon. Kleetrlo ....
02 Glucose Sugar ...
100 I do pfd
CSVInter. Paper
40 I do pfd
Ills Laclede OaH
3I1S National lllscult.,
13S 1 tlo prd
1371 i National Lead.,.,
IllSl tlo pfd
7(-14Natlonal Steel ..,
ItPi ilo pfd
, 00
' ' -
, 20' i
. It'N
2SV4
. l2Va
111
,133
103
, IS
130
30
93
r.14
2!
if
3014
7(14
13
Sll.
4014
,S7
107
13(1
47i;
UKiJ
40it
r.i
j4
115
67
10314
l'l'J
, 3iU
92
21i
97
7i'.iJ,N. Y. Air Hrake.
r,o
lG'i
M
S5
OS
51
97
6314
S5U.
19.1
r.
12S7i
117
09
70?i
M4
No. Anierican ...
Paclllc Coast
do 1st prd
do 2d nfd
42
do nfil
7fi
Pennsylvania
..nor
Heading
tlo 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Uio O. W
tio prd
St. L. .t S. F....
do 1st prd
do 2d prd
St. 1 1. Southw...
do nfd
Ht. Paul ,
do pftl
St. P. H Omaha.
So. Pacltlo
So. Hallway
do prd
Texas & Paclllc.
191!
Paclllc Mall
OJli People's (las
"i1 I'resseti s. car.
63 do nfd
SO Pullman I". Car.,
131i S. H. & T
70 Sugar
3V tlo pfd
1114 Tenn. Coal fe I..
U. H. Leather ...
1!1 It
do nfd..
i73i?v
,117
. 41
V!?
V. S. Hubber ...
tlo prd
Western Dillon. .
Hepubllo 1. ri S.
do pfd
P. ('. C. i St. L.
llosiou Muck (tiiolnlloiin.
HOSTON, Nov. 13.--Ca loans, 3fi4 per
cent; time loans, 4'(j! per cent. Otllcial
prices: ,
A.. T. .t S. V....
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ...
do prd
Koston & Miliar
C, 11. & y
Dominion Coal .
do pfd
Federal Steel ...
tlo pM
Fltehbiirg prd....
lien. Kleetrlo ...
tlo ptd
Fd. Flee. Ill
Mex. Central....
Mich. Tel
N. F. O. & C
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Hubber
Fnton Paclllc ...
Union Laud
SlJj
12S
110
192
WIT
43
1131.
Fols
1 IS
110
'.13
AVest Flld ...
Atchlbou Is...
N. F. O. & C.
Adventure . , .
AUouck Mln.
Amal. Conner
loo'i
6s.. 0SL
OiJ
Co. 2
.... 91
Atlantic
lloston Ar Mont.,
llutto Si Hosion. .
Cal. & Hecla ..
20
330
05
M0
I9S,
ll.3
CO
10
4S
lu;
...
2S0
31
4
'Centennial
.Franklin
IIiimlMildt
i)oceola
Parrot .'.
iQulncy
Santa Fe Copper
iTiimnrack
il'tah Mining ....
iVI notiii
Wolverines
121'.
S3
F'ls
201
27
no
0i.l
Hld.
I'oi'elun I'liiiuielnl.
, LONDON. Nov. 13.-Tho prohpect of a
largo government borrowing operation soon
strengthened discounts today. The easier
tendency which had been Induced by tho
result of tho tieasury bills allotment prae.
Ilcally disappeared. Two ami a half mil
lion pounds wcro offered ami over i,0A)i)
or tenders wero received. On the
exchaugo tho small business dene h.td
a fairly good tone, especially homo
rails, The feature was tho con
Untied demand ror Scotch dererretl
stocks. Consols weakoned In expectation
of a new loan. Americans were easier,
'itiey opened below parity una closed Ir-
r'Knltr lii'v stiiijp, t 1,1 lb, attitude f
.i.jnrK HIo tlntos were In belter th
mand. Paris suiitiorilni' them The .iliimint
0 bullion withdrawn from the Hank of
I'.IIBlHntl on bnlnlieo lodav w'lts iSti,"!"
Spanish Is closed at CS.1H14. Hold premium
ui ttiienos Ayres, 132.40.
HFltl.l.V. Nov. 13. -Hentlzntlont today
wero tho order of the day 011 tho bourse
on appreheiitiuns of a scarcity of m)i'v
in connection with the new Ilrltlsh war
loan. Hesldes this the New York reports
wero considered less encouraging mid the
Hiiiiuue or London was less sutisniciory.
Atter botirso hour locals further reacted.
Fxchongc on Londntt, 20m 44"4prgs. ror
chrckt. Discount rates: Short bills, 34
per cent: three. months' 1 Is. 4W per cent.
1'AUIS, Nov. 13. -Huslness opeiietl calm
on the bourse today, but later Improved on
the rlsn In Spanish securities, HIo tlntos
wcro llrm. Toward the close realizations
in Spanl'h Is and HIo Unto calicd a de
cline. Transactions wero restricted rtid
tho market closed dull. On tho street after
the elostj of regular business on the bourse
iHiurs were 111 goon urinaim aim iiurocr.
Thrett Dcr cent rentes. lOOf 470 ror tho tic-
count. ICxchangn on London. 25f 10c for
checks. Spanish 4s closed at CS.80.
Nimt Ytirli Moiipy Mnrlirt.
NFW YOUK. Nov. 13. -MONFY-On call
(lrm ut 3is'!(0 per cent; last loan at 3'c per
cent. 1'rlnio niercantllo paper, VsiiVi per
cent.
STFItLlNO FXCHANOF -Firm; with nc
tual business In bankcVs' bills at $l.l'414'(t
4.M, ror demand nnd at $1 SoWl.MTa mr
sixty dayii; ported rates, Jl.Sl'jJil.ij's; cota
merrlnl bills, J l.soTi l..sni.
SILVFIt -Ccrtlliciites. 04i65l4c; bar silver,
Clc; Mexican collars, &o'ic.
HONDS-tlovcrnment. irregular; slat",
(iteatly; rallroatl, Iri'fguhu.
Tho closing prices on bonds today ar ns
follows:
F. S. rcf. 2s
tlo coupon
rcg.lOllilN. Y. C. Is 10S
10l4 N. J. I', gen. 5..124
do ;is, rcg
tlo coupon
do iiow Is, rcg
tlo coupon
tlo oltl 4s, tog.
10214 No. l'aciiio as.... 70
.'l09i
tin ss nm,
N Y, C tt St L 4s.l00
N. & W. con. 4h.. !is4
Ore. Nav. Is I'i9
do 4h 103'-i
.1:17
.137
.115)4
tio bs, rcg
do coupon . .
...1124 Oregon S. L. s..127V4
,..12lii do consul 6.n 111
...100'i lteadlng gen. 4s... S9
... Ml; lllo O. W. Is 9')
D. of C. 3 6Zd
Atch. gen. 4s ...
tlo adj. 4m
Canada So. 2s.,
Ches. .t O. P5s
1074 St L to I M c. 6S.IIP4
F1OI4 "St L & S !' g. Csl25
tlo 5s
11914 St. I'-. C. t P. lB.llSti
C. & N. W. c. 7s. 13714
tio bs
So. Paclllc 4s WV4
So. Hallway 6S...U2I4
S. H. & T. (is 714
Tex. ct l'ac. Is. ...115
do 2s SO
I'nlon Pac. Is 10(1
Wabash Is 110
tlo 2s 101
West Shore 4s.... 114
tlo S. I' . deb. 5s.HK
Chicago Ter. 4s .. V!
Colo, So. Ik M
D. & H. (I. Is... .10.)
Frle general 4s... 71
W. & D. C. Is. .8
(leu. lilectrlc 5s. .125
III. Central Is 115
L, K- N mil. 4s... 991;
M.. l. (V: T. 2S.... 70
Wis. Central 4s.. STVi
tlo 4S.U..
Olfcrcdf
rf Va. Centuries .... PHI
.en- York .11 1 11 1 11 a Slocks.
NFW YOIIK. Nov. 13. The follnwitn? nr..
thn closing nuotntlons for inlnlmr hnr.
today:
Chollar 8
Ophlr
Plymouth
yulcksllver ...
I do pfd
Sierra Nevada
.. 70
.. 10
..125
..'.00
.. 20
..320
.. II
11
crown Point 7
c. .t vu 90
Deadwood 55
(Jotild & Currlo... XS
Hale & Norcross. 20
Standard
Fnlon Con
Yellow Jacket
Hruiiewlck ....
llomcstuke. liV.J
Iron Silver 70
Mexican 21
Ontario 825
London Stock (J. notation.
LONDON, Nov. 13,-CTosing:
Consuls, money.
. ns'-iKrle ,
I'sH Frle 1st prd
iWl' Pennsylvania
91'4 Heading
120 Paclllc pfd...
12514,Orand Trunk....
. M's Anaconda
M4 Hand Mines
1I241
l.Ti
tin nccount
Atchison
'an. Pac
S8T4
71
10
7'lt,
St. Paul
111. Central
Louisville
nr
1 . P. pfd
N. Y. Central...
Wli
HAU SILVFH-Stcady nt 2911-16d per
ounce.
MONFY .IIAfl ner cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
lor snort inns is 3Vi4 per cent mid lor
inree-moniiis- mils :M0-lti'(i4 per cent.
Hunk CleiirltiK.
CIIICAOO, Nov. 13. Clearings. J2fl.00G.(;O3
balances, $1,002,420 Postetl cxcluincc, $I.S1'4
(!.i i.kVv. isew i ork excnange, par.
ST. LOFIS. Nov. M.-CIenrlngs. $7,313,031 ;
balances. $521 OtVI. Money. 617 ner cent.
New York exchange, 20c premium bid, 232
premium iiSKfti.
HUSTON. Nov. 13,-ClcnrlnE3, J30,90s,004;
uaiances, -i.i..i..:u.i.
NFW YOUK, Clearings, J33S,333,507; bill
ances, J8.79:l,'J2S.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 13.-Clenrings. $2,671.
050. New York exchange, 6c premium.
iioney. ;miu per cent.
IIALTIAIOHF. Nov. 13,-ClearIngs, $5,321.
C94: balnnccji. J532.72S.
PH1LADFLVH1A, Nov. 13,-Clearlngs,
S1.',j,hm; balances, j-.iiDi.i.'u.
Wool .MnrUel,
HOSTON, Nov. 13. With the exception or
lasi wcdk in lines in tne wool mnrKct
hero this week wero tho largest In many
months. Dealers are firm In their demands
ror the market prices and somo aro hold
lug for an advane. Territory wool was tho
leading feature of the sales. Fine medium
and line scoured staple Is quoted at 4.ilbc,
while for strictly stanlo article 60c Is asked.
Fleece wools 1110 moving slcwly with prices
llrm. The following are tho quotations lor
leading tlescriptlons: 01110 anil l'ennsyi
vanla fleeces X ami above, 25520c; XX and
above. 274i27'xc: delaine, 2Sf29c; No. 1 comb
ing, 2Mf29c; No. 2 combing and three,
eighth-blood. 2R1i29c: tiuartcr-bluoil washed
2.vf29e; coarse and braltl. 20fi27c. Michigan,
Wln'onsln, cto. -No. 1 Michigan combing,
21C112.V; iso. 3 Michigan combing. 37Ct2Sc
tpiartcr-blood washetl, 2tVf27c; coarse and
braid washed. ".Vii2Gc: Hue tlclalnc. 2Ki2
Fnwashed mcdtiliu Kentucky ami Indiana
quarter-blood combing, 23ft 24c; three-eighths-blood,
23fi2le: .Missouri quarter
blood combing, 22j(23c; tliree-elghths-blood,
22f23c: braltl combing. 20fc21c; lako and
Oeorgia. 225i23c. Territory, scoured basis
Montana ami Wyoming linn medium mid
line, 17i(iSc; scoured, 47H4SC; staple, 50c;
('tali linn medium ami line, 10fil7c; scoured,
474Sc; staple, 60c: Idaho lino medium anil
line, 15ftl0c; scoured, 174o; staple, fiOc.
Australian, scoured basis, spot prices
Combing suiierllne. linnrinnl at 73ii75c: nootl.
OftflTOc; average, 02(070. Whllo tho sales of
wool hero this week tlo not root up as large
as lasr ween business 1111s ueen, wiln that
exception larger than In several months.
Values aro stronger and somo dealers aru
holding for an advance. Territory wools
continue to bend thn list or sales, with lino
medium uml line scoureti quoted at 47S(4Sc.
Thero has not been much doing In fleeco
wools. Tho market ror foreign wools is
quiet, with no changes in values.
ST. LOIMS. Nov. 13.-WO()le-IInehanged.
MANCIIFSTFH. Nov. 13.-Cloths, dull;
yarns, buyers antl sellers apart.
NFW YOUK", Nov. 13.-WOOIi-QuIet.
Condition ol' Ilie Trenniirj',
WASHINC.TON. Nov. 13,-Today's state,
ment or tlio treasury balances lu tho gen
eral fund, exclusive ot the Jl&O.OOO.Oi'o (roll
reservo In tho tlevlslon of ri'demptlon,
shows: Available cash balance. $13y,13,923:
mill. J'll wr, i-.tc
gold, $91,275,070.
1)11 Market.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 13.-Credlt h.il.uirM
$1.07; ccrtlliv'ilt-iS, 110 bid: shipments, 7,'.ri
ouis.; average, lu.M.i uois.; runs, 101, wa
bbls,; nverag ', a.,49.1 bbls.
LONDON, Nov. 11 -OILS-Cnlcutta llu
scitl, spot, 69a 9d. Linseed oil. 32s 6IJ1I.
Pttroleum, American retlnetl. 0.1. Spirits,
91d. SpiritB of turptntine. 31s 9.1.
TOI.IODO, O.. Nov. 13,-olIc Fnchange.l.
NFW YOUK, Nov. 13.-OILS-Cottonseed.
Mlindy; prlive crude, 20ti31c; prlmo yellow,
!B'sfi3le. Petroleum, weak; rellued New
York, $7.25; Phllailelphla and Haltlmore,
$7.2o; Phllailclphla and Haltlmore, In bulk,
J1.C3. Turpentine, llrm at IIVu 15c.
Cotlee .llarkel.
NF.W YOniC, Nov. 13. - COFFKH - Tho
market for futures opened steady at an
advance, or 6 points anil further Improved
partially a few points on bi tter cables than
expected; again turned easier on unsatis
factory later cables from Havre uml en
tire ubiienro of public support. Closed
steady, with prices net unchanged to 0
points hhjht r. Total sales, 15,230 bugs, In
cluding: December. $U.!0?fl.N5; January,
J0.S5; February. J0.95; March. $7; May, J7.10;
July. J7.15; September. 17.2". Spot, Uio,
steady; No. 7 Invoice, 814c i mild, quiet; Cor
dova, bV4f(13iic.
Now York Dry fioo.Ix.
NFW YOIIK. Nov. 13. DHY OOODS
Thero havo been no further developments
in tho print lino todny. no new prices beim;
nnnutinced. The market ronttnues llrm,
with a slight Improvement In tho dcnmivl.
Holders aro showing nu tlenlro to forcn
business by naming irductlons In price.
Tho weather has been m. Important ele.
ment In lmproIng business at tccnnd
hands, whllo iciuli trade thowa a better
tur.e.
lit api. ruled nnd Dried IVnltx.
NFW YOUK, Nov. U.-CAL1FOHNIA
DHIFD 1''UL'ITS-Were Inactlco Tho mar
ket for cvap'jratud apples continues qulci;
slate, common, was quoted at 475o; prime,
41sJ5Uc: choice. rVtTiio; 'ai.iy, filiti'.te.
Prune.! wcro uuoleil at 3V!c per lb., 111
lo hlzn and tiua'.ity. Api'l.tns. Hoynl, Hit'
lie; .Moor park, ir.iilGc. Peacucs, pecleiL 10
ij2l'c: unpecled. 0'jc.
Siiu-nr ."IiirKet.
NFW OULFANS. Nov. U-HI'OAU-Flrm!
open kettle, 37c; open ketlh, cuitrl.
rugal. ISMt 1 1-lBc; ceutrlfuiral granulated,
4 13.10O-4V: Whites, 4 7-lKll l!c; ycllowi,
3 15-lOf F.c; seconds, 3ff4c. Molasses steady:
open kettle. ZuXlc, cent l IfUful, !t'10c.
wyrvip, steady ut 22-a2$c,
OMAHA L1VEST0CK JIARhliT
Corn Oattle Qcnerallj a Dime Lower and All
but Best Feeders Alio Easier,
HOG MARKET SLOW AND MUCH L0VER
(iootl I) e to noil for Ilo tit Sheep nnd
l.nmbft mid Slcntly to Stroniter
Prlcen I'tilil for Metier (irniles,
Feeder Abn 1'nllj- Stciuly.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. IS.
HecellllS were.!
Cattle. Hogs. Olieep
Olllciul Alontlay
Olllclal Tuesduy
Two days this week.
Snnio days hist Week
.Same week before...
4,229
s.arj
4.2.0
7,211
. 5.SI2
,ln,07l
. 2,612
.914
10,
13
11.197
S.215
1J.SI9
21.103
... 1.1
9.&U7
fami) three Weeks 11 en.. S.'IJ t
O.IHll
Sumo four weeks lino.... .S.M2
11,119
Average prlco paid for hogs for tho last
several duyc, with comparisons.
. I l!OJ. l-)S9.1lS9S.l397.rrs90.UTirai.
15...1 J in I . n em f rti 1 t'.i 1 1t .1 fcO
Oct.
Oct.
' Z--' 72-,, 1 20, 13 59 3 20 3 70 4 A
' is" J,Ki;l 1C 3 70t i 3 23, 3 70 4 .
' ii J4? i- M S ill i 54) " .1 J "I f S'
19... 4 7!'
uct
Oct.
(Jet,
4 1
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
3 71 3 Ml I,
3 17
4 a
21..
i 71, 3 l1 l
3 fi, 3 Ml S 21
3 52!
X 50!
4 fii
3 06 3 131 3 25'
4 ii
4 63
4 l(
4 44
4 41
4 3
3 $7
4 K
44
4
4 45
4 39
23..
i'4..
4 HOT
4 it;
3 03
J2fl
1 4
si H
4 4S
4 14 1 3 U
3 2o
3 53
3 54
3 47
4 13,
3 tiSi 3 4G
3 '
...
27...
28...
30...
3J...
1...
a...
U,
4...
5...
C...
7. . .
i...
3...
4 15
3 54 3 41
1 OJft
4 10
4 10
3 47
3 52
3 64
3 38
17
3 n
3 16
3 4
3 44
4 Ot
4 0.1,
3 Z
3 29
3 2
1 DV
4 47t
t BMi
4 60
4 CO
3 21
3 17!
3 56
3 19
3 27
3 W
3 31
3 21
3 17
3 23
3 40
4 01
4 04
4 04
3 63 3 29
3 42
3 41
3 41
.1 li.
3 4
3 43
4 02
3 51
3 62
3 651
3 62
3 45i
3 47
3 43
3
4
i 6(1 J
4 67lJ
4 70'4
:3!,
3 44
3 46
3 3
4 41
I W
I 55
I '8
3 301
4 01
4 02
4 03
4 0
3 43
3 451
3 391
3 64
!1 41 i 3 2Sj
I 29
4 031
I 02
3 31 1 2
3 32 3 17
3 3S 3 221
3 31 3 23
I 41
3 391
3 451 4 43
3 411 4 54
3 43
3 41
JNov
12..!
4 R.1Vi
Nov. 13
7I(, 3 91
lntllcates Sunday
I0, .""h'litl numlier of cars of stock
biought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sli p ll'r's.
: . m. . si
O. St. !,.
Mo. P. Uy.
. P. Uy.
Ky
i
P. system ...
N. W. Uy
F. .t Al. V. H.
15 '7 2
0
42 7
J
12 4
22 13 .
10 I 1
3 i
121 37 5
ii.
S- ,v P. Hy 2
Ht. P., M. - O. Hy II
II.
v .11. II. i. It. .. ,-,l
C..
li. a- o. r.v
'. i st. j. ..
15
K.
it. I. p., east.. ;
U. I. ,fc P., west.. :
Total receipts 22
The tllsiioslilnti nt ti,.
day's receipts' was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tho'niun-
ui iivuii iiiuicaieu
H1IV1.ru
Cattle.
. . 205
.. .C0
. . 117
.. 1.052
.. 1,025
Hoas. Sheep.
Omaha Paekhur Co
1.21.
71
. II. Hammond Co. .
Swift nnd Company .
Cutluhy Packing Co. ...
Armour rt Co
Omaha. Pkg. Co., K. ('..
Hammond t'o.. K. c.
H. Decker .i Dcgan
Vnnsiint Ai Co
J. L. Carey
Lobiuan - C
W. I. Stephen
HpiiIoii A,- rnderwood.
Livingstone Ar Sch.iller.
Hamilton Ai Hothschlltl.
L. F. Husz
II. L. Dennis .t Co...
Other buyers
1.6SS
1.10.1
1.977
2.(i93
112
1.021
7V
710
141
53
M
100
235
:;oi
520
223
(."i
51
770
.11
Totals D.77S 7.9'-t 6.219
1 aj 1 i.b- l here was a good, liberal run
or cattle here today and In ru'et receipts
wero the heaviest since October 9, when
392 ears, or 10.279 head, were mi sale Tim
demand was lulrly good In all departments
in.. luniK euusioercti mo prices paid
. The proportion or eornfed uteers waa verv
largo todayi about seventy cars being In
cluded In thn receipts. Other markets
wcro In noun too good tthupo and as the
liberal receipts here gavo buyers tho ml
vantagn they went to work to get their
supplies u nine lower. tn somo cases
where tho cattle happcnvil to Just suit
them they paid about steady prices, but
111 general tne mantel was a tiimu lower.
as has been tho case for somn tlmo past
the handy weight cattlo of good qualltv
wero lu the best demand. Hair-rat stutT
was Hlow sain at any prlco anil so were
Mil- UOIIlIIIOIl K1I1US,
Auoui iiuriy-uvo or loriy cars or cows
iiiiu nciiers wero on sain this morning and
buyers took hold with considerable life
ami nougiii mem up at not far from ves
.terday's prices. In somo enscs the choice
grades may havo sold a little stronger, but
on tho other hand the common grades
wero a llttlo lower In spots, but, taking
tho market as a whole, It was not rnr
iroui sieuuy wuii ycsieruay and ralrly
active.
The supply of stockers and feeders was
liberal today and buyers were us a rulo
trying 10 pouuii uown tne market a tt
Tho good heavyweights and yearlings of
li.iuu iiu.iuiv wen. leauy sellers antl told
uuoui meatiy wnu ycsieruay. Tho com
moner kinds, however, of all weights, and
particularly those that went neither heavv
nor light, were neglected and brought a
nine hjht iiriut's man sucii grades were
selling ror yesterday. Stock calves so'il
not much ilirroivnt from yesterday and
tho sanin could bo said of stock cows and
nriicrn unit goon siocit nulls.
jneie nciv tuny 11 iew western grass
beef cattlo on nalo ..nil they brought nbotit
steady prices. Grass cows also brought
1LUI1UL IIH IIJini III ll'PN IIH 111141. 111 fill H..11.
day, particularly If they wore choice. Ooo.l
heavy reeders or choice yearllngH held
about steady, but tho less desirable grades
wcro siow aim tower. Hepresentatlvo sales:
UKKIr STIJUHS.
No. Av. IT,
No.
.Av.
...1221
...1293
...1217
...1261
...1173
...1370
...l.'iOO
...1311
...1110
...1092
...1100
...1200
...1270
...1009
...1030
. .l.'57
...1100
Pr.
D 05
5 03
6 10
5 10
6 10
5 15
5 15
6 20
5 20
6 :-o
6 20
6 20
5 27
5 'SO
6 35
5 10
1 610 2 V5
1 1050 4 )
5 912 4 15
4 9.S5 4 50
2 730 4 50
IX 123.X I 00
20 109!) 4 70
20....
27. . . .
63....
15....
31 1072 4 70
19 1112 4 75
4K....
37....
18....
13....
23....
19....
Ml....
09....
HI
no!'.!
93 1233 4 M
0 1125 4 S3
.V 124S I 9i)
124 1027 4 !
61 1114 4 90
49 1120 4 90
IS 1252 5 Oi)
1235 5 IV
20 lira r. 'v
STIiKHS-TFXAS.
...1009 I SO
8TFFHS AND IIFIFFH8.
15
20
Sll
971
4 10
23.
.1003 4 90
1 G3
COWS.
1
1
.... 790
.... 930
.... 370
.... W0
.... 6S3
.... 610
....UIO
.... 70
....1120
.... Rfli)
....1010
....1220
....1010
....US0
.... 970
....1110
.,..1110
....1020
.... f.so
.... 600
.... 975
....1137
....1050
....1.170
....1120
...AM
.... 223
.... 100
.... 120
.... 1S0
1 73
2 15
2 25
2 50
4...
....1030
....1035
.... 942
....1240
....10S.1
....101S
....1190
.... 950
....10S5
....1130
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 10
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 00
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 SO
3 9)
4 00
4 00
4 20
3 00
2 75
;: 50
3 !!3
3 10
3 (0
2 55
1
15
ID. .
1..
0..
9..
3..
1..
1..
12..
a..
2
3
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3!.'!!!.'
1
1
4
m .1.
2 90
3 ')
:i 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
:i 00
3 10
3 15
3 20
..1120
..1160
,.10W
..1070
.. 9(2
..1240
.. 010
..1030
1
1
1
1
HFIFKHS.
2 25 4
2 25 1
2 30 1
BULLS.
2 "0 1
2 Hi 1
J W 1
3 10 1
.. 917
.. Mo
.. MO
..1030
..1400
..1270
..ICO)
3 10
CALVFS.
r. 00 1
n oo 1
r. ?5 1
1
6....
1....
1....
1....
170
140
170
140
5 75
li 00
0 W
STAOS.
1 Ml 3 00
1
CALVFS
.1240 4 00
HTOCIC
3 390 4 m
STOCK COWS AND
l 070 2 50
2 s5o 2 10 s....
1 1010 3 ai 1....
1 wo :i 10 21....
9 523 :: 10 r.....
HRIFFH8.
6S0
3
3 40
3 50
3 .1".
....lo5o
.... 690
.... S2I
540 3 10 13. .
6.S
3 S3
STOCKFH8 AND FFKDKHS
r,....
.1H32
3 ll
21.
f97
1
;i
i
3'.!!!!!!!
H:;;"!!!
. 610
. 005
. WO
. 910
2 10
12....
1....
13....
40....
41....
29....
60)
620
611
979
937
072
3 05
3 0".
:: 70
3 sr.
3 90
4 10
3 13
3 25
3 .".O
3 50
3 50
. 492
. !'''
. s;i
.. ..r.i
..1030
NFHHASKA
21 cows.. .
3 50
feeders.
'CI
1100
1215
3 S3
it 25
4 10
3 M
2 60
4 BJ
3 .0
!l cows.. .
2 ...
I 10
3 01
2 00
2 75
2 ft)
2 SO
2 75
3 30
1 reetler..
4 fepdrr.s.
9 reeders.
10 steers. .
..U.'O
..1035
. !il
.. S23
. "01
.1233
, I02O
. 291
2 steers..
11 cows. . .
3 hciriTS.
6 cows...
3 bulls ..
1 cow . .
910
! rctiers . ti'34
4 feeders.
3 heifer..
1252
S73
calves. . . 290 i G6
10 calves.
U YOM1NO.
!kV 2 7 9 cows 1097
1302 4 10 6 feeders.. 1170
IHleli.'ni'k .1- A Neb.
3 rows,
i. feeders.
:i 75
4 10
3 a
3 90
26 cows. .
,10V) 3 70 30 strs. Tex DOS
3 rpetlers.
2 feeders.
10S3 3 70 2 reetlcrs,.uw
;XM 3 00
S. J. Peck-Nel).
22 feeders.. 101 1 3 70 2 cows 9S0
U" W t.luen Nell.
3 23
30 cow s
1 cow
lrtW 3 1 9 COWS 1002
lUW 3 IV . . .
J. Mitchell-Net).
S feeders., snj :i 65
II. L. O raves-N en,
1 cows 971 2 35 2 cows....
Is cows .... 9is 3 10 Vi feeders.
2 reeders.. 7.M) 3 25 63 feeders.
2 feeders... 900 3 25
.. , . S. Skcen-Neb.
feeders.. 1020 3 Sj 5 feeders.
2 feeders.. 723 3 00
.,. , , J. F. West-Nob.
4i feeders.. S17 3 M
n. , , . 'N'- Nelson-Colo.
2o3 feeders. M.I 3 M M feeders.
SO feeders.. i) 4 20 14 feeders.
33
7S0
900
2 ;5
3 M
3 S3
P30 3 03
MS
Ml
927
3 75
3 SO
3 40
10 cows.
911 3 4') 3S cows....
5.10 I 'M
11 feeders.
M. J. Johnson-Colo,
CO feeders
1 cow
1 cow
10 Htfers. .
I steer....
CO
3 SO
1 feeder.
90
923
3 25
3 25
3 cows...,
.. 910
.1
..1310
..101)
..14'.-.
1 I..
W.
4
4 ,Y.
ncll-Wyo.
,1 cows. .
2 cows..
..1273
..11S0
3 .13
2 0)
2 bulls.
William
..1021 ::::o
Hrown-Wyo.
3 feeders.
2 cows. , . .
If cows...
1 cows...
11 steers.
1 cow....
910
S70
3 e)
3 10
..917 2 M
John Patton Wvo.
1210 3 90 6 COWS..
.1020 3 C3
."HI 2 76
1. I II,,.., It. n,, Will
V steers,... I2iv. '4 05 1 steer...
, . AI- O- Fltzmorns -Wo,
S50 3 00
910 4 10
i lecoers. 1147 1 10 1 steer.
Mitchell Cattle Company Wyo.
"s 910 3 70 2 cows 102..
30 cow
3 70
2 73
t COW P.lll 1 Til ' er.tvtf
S10
435
T' cows MO ; 75 y cows.
,. , H. Henkc Wyo.
10 steers.. ..1I5 ,)
. O. L. Mlllcr-Wyo,
IS steers. ...1173 ICO
, J. H. Allcn-Wyo.
Ij steers... .ma 1
. Miller
Son-Wo.
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
61 reeders.
1 cow
4 cows
1 cow
1 cow
3 feeder:
KM S S
. 950
. W)
. 71S
.1040
.1122
.120)
.1010
3 feeder.. 1 1 It;
27 feeder.. 094
2 feeders.. ,SN0
''"! 1120
"' HW
bull mil
1 cow 1010
3 ,vS
3 s",
3 ll
2 50
2 Ml
2 50
3 00
3 W
3 (V
3 90
3 W
3 90
60
ItOOK-Ther" was a good, llbeial run cf
nuns iieio louiiy, receipts being uio iieaivi-.
slnco early in October. I"ntem markets
broke lu i.ad shapo today under the In
tluenco of heavy receipts, and as a result
buyers htari.'.l .mi 1,1.1,1111b- ititt nbi.ilt a
illmn lower. A lew loads changed h.uiils
at JI.721- ami JI.75, but hircclv at Jl 75. Afin;
tl,,. .!.., ...... ... .1.. . 1 1....... ....lit
' III.. . ...l. -I. ," I ,113 ..... rw,..
buyers seemed to weuken a little ami
Wanted lo l.nv tinii i.vervt liltur at Jl.721.
They also bid lower on plgi. In some cases
as much as 25c lower than they did yester
day. Packers state that thev are not ship
ping enough fancy be r to Hoslon nnd otii 'r
eastern cities to umkn It pay (o handle tho
pigs, as they aro all sent to the eastern
markets. It was a slow market alt around
antl It was somn time before buyers and
Nelleru ...it tfienll.rtr U'lii.,, ll.i'V 1II1I Pllt
loose it was generally on the basis or a 10c
decline, the bulk ot the hogs selling a
J4.72Vsf4.75. Ill spite t.f the rlcw Marl every
thing was sold lu good season, the last end
or the market being active and rally iu
good un at any time. As will be recti irotn
the Inl.ln of 11 vera ir o ttt'tees. Monday's ad-
vunco
sales:
No.
Is
Just about lost. mpicMcntuiive
Av
. 91
ln:i
.110
. 95
. 9.1
. 92
.'.HI
.257
.215
.250
.213
.220
.251
.17X
.319
.259
.2WI
.263
.230
.200
.217
.260
.254
, Sll. Pr. No. Av. Kb. Pr.
... 4 10 71 221 160 1 72j
... I 10 65 247 120 4 .'.'14
... I 10 72 220 M 4 72'...
... I 10 42 20S ... 'I 72'3
... I 10 67 3H0 SO 4 721s
... 4 10 70 210 240 4 75
SO 4 70 01 2SS ... 4 75
... 4 "0 66 2SI 160 4 75
... I 70 07 25S ... 175
101 4 .'0 69 271 120 4 75
240 4 70 65 247 120 I 75
SO t 70 67 310 40 4 75
40 4 72 i 77 221 ... 4 75
... I 71. 67 2S7 SO 4 73
120 4 721. 5S 241 ... t 75
300 I Til'i 60...... 2X1 40 4 75
20O 4 7214 67 31S SO I 75
... I 2 200 16i) I 7".
so 4 ::'Z 67 321 160 I "
120 4 7;'K. 71 25S 200 4 75
SO 1 721 1 71 :; so 4 75
210 4 72'4 02 292 1 20 4 75
... 4 7"l.J 73 270 ,VJ 4 75
40 4 7?i j M 39fi ... 4 7.".
SO 4 72' 69 320 120 1 73
160 I 72 14 OS 250 SO 4 75
M) 4 7.'lJ 72 244 120 I 73
100 4 72lJ 0.1 217 SO 4 75
160 4 72'n 70 215 SO I 75
10 4 72' 71 219 SO 4 75
120 4 72U Hfl 269 40 I 75
40 - 4 72lJ 6S 269 ... 4 73
10 4 721$ 63 277 120 4 75
120 4 72lJ 60 211 80 4 75
SO 1 7214 06 254 SO 4 73
SO 4 7'VS 74 221 ... I 75
200 4 72!4 7K 205 1 60 4 .
40 4 72U CS 23S ... 4 75
50 4 72(4 61 218 SO 4 75
... 4 72V4 73 233 SO 4 73
... I 7214 77 257 SO 4 75
SO 4 .'.14 60 222 ... 4 73
... 4 7214 53 244 40 4 73
SO 4 72U. (vu ... 47-,
... 4 7214 67 275 ... 4 75
... 4 7214 161 239 210 4 75
SO 4 7H4 62 29i) 120 4 75
SO I72I.S " 255 ... 4 75
100 4 72iJ 77 193 ... 4 75
... 4 72'J 6S 299 ... 1 75
120 4 7214 (V) 255 200 4 75
100 4 ?2U 60 308 ... I 75
40 ! 72lJ 69 303 40 I 75
... 4 7214 01 251 40 4 75
120 4 72'4 60 2S1 40 4 73
2.S0 4 72V4 65 320 SO I 75
2O0 4 7214 SI 211 SO 4 75
200 4 72V4 65 200 40 4 75
S') 4 72J4 61 271 10 4 73
... 4 72Va 69 201 40 4 75
200 4 72J4 4S 341 SO 4 75
... 4 72K 63 292 1 60 4 75
... 4 7214 SI 240 200 4 7714
120 4 7214 00 2.S0 SO 4 SO
40 4 7"U CI 321 161 4 S2VA
... 4 721.;
13
47
20
10... .
2s
77
01
7S
15
97
71
51
71
47
57
55
71
7.S
6S
SO
01
67
02
60
44
S.7
. .293
..311
. .24S
mo
! .'2sl
..311
..292
. .2X5
..175
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8HLLP rhero was a heavier run of sheep
hero today than him been arriving of laic,
but the demand was also of moro liberal
proportions. Chicago was reported dull,
but In r-plto of that fact liuyerH Jumped In
hero anil Imtudit 110 evervlhl nir ut nil ...wi.t
at steady to stronger prices than wero
pa tl yesterday. Tho bulk or tho receipts
today worn fed stuff, not very many feed
iirs arriving. Ah high as J4.05 was paid for
wethers, which is a nickel more than was
mild yesterday, and a bunch of cliolco
lambs sold for $5.25, but they were better
than anything th.it has bcn offered hero
III till) WnV (r red Stuff tills uei.unt. Tnlc.
lug everything into consideration the mar
ket can best bo described by calling It
steady to strong and active.
Feeders wero also In good demand to
day anil strong prices were patel lor the
good stufr. The demand is fully equal lo
the supply nt tho present tlmo and sellers
have littlo dllllculty lu disposing or tho
better grades at very satlsraclory prices.
Quotations: Choice fctl wethers. JI.O0W
4.16; rail' lo good red wethers. J3.9uf 1.0);
choice grass wethers. $3.S3f(4.U0; rair to
good grass wethers, J3.C5fi3.S3; cholcn ewes
i.4.ju-.i'". inn iu i;immi rwrH, y.Wrud,"n'
cIioIl'O Mtrlnj-? Iamb. Srj.OOfin.STi: fair In f-n,,,l
spring lambs. J4.75ff5.O0; reetler owes, $2.2511
if i0.1 Vf V7,!01" -vt'1 ,cs. 3.Mif j 3.75; reedcr lambs,
J4.Ooff4.40. Heprescntatlvt) sales:
No.
Av.
90
SO
150
S2
110
91
69
!)
11.) '
70
Si)
123
117
l'2
S3
93
91
OS
93
110
S9
79
110
113
92
87
140
105
01
Si".
78
70
.2
97
73
(IS
Pr.
$2 60
3 00
3 Ol
3 20
3 55
3 40
3 60
3 60
3 W
3 TO
3 60
3 55
3 60
3 75
3 75
3 S5
3 85
3 S3
3 S3
3 :1
3 V
3 '5
3 93
3 05
4 01
4 1 0
4 (V
4 '0
4 05
4 10
6 IV
6 (V
r. (0
5 01
5 ro
r. (v
5 25
5 15
6 25
10 culls ,
15 South Dakota ewes
1 Iowa buck
151 Montana ewes
99 Nebraska led ewes
6 South Dakota ewes
61) reeder lanins
1C2 red ewes
6 Iowa fed ewes
32 Iowa fed ewes
1 Nebr.is.ia wether
64 Nebraskx ewes
33 Nebraska owes
16 Ni'.niiska 1 wes
'IS Wyoming feeder wether....
2 Montana wethers
72 Wyoming feeder wethers
125 Montana wethers
447 South Dakota wnthers
251 Nebraska grass wethers.
420 Nebraska clipped wethers....
27 Nebraska wethers
200 Nebraska led mixed
:.9. Nel.riisk.i fed mixed
109 Nebraska fed sheej
10 mil I vn weiners
I Neb. fed yearling wethers...
3 Iowa wethers
300 Neb. fed yearling wethers...
8'9 feeder lambs
54 Iowa red lambs
42 Iowa fed lambs
CS5 Nebraska fed lambs
2' Colorado led lambs
4 native lambs
40 Colorado fed lambs
125 Nebraska fed lambs
4
Nebraska led iambs
Nebraska fed lambs
Nebraska fed lambs
07
S7
Yen- York 1,1 vi Slock.
NKW YOUK Nov. IS.-HKIJVFS-He.
relp s, 242 head; yery little doing: feeling
weak; cables quoted vn initio llrm at 11
J.12V; per lb.; sheep. 121,l2)ic; rerriKeralor
beer higher at Dc per lb; shipments, S50
cattle, 1,250 sheep and 6,0V quartijri or
beer.
CALVFS-ltecelptB. 124 head. Market
hteadv and -ill sold; vouls, J5.no.as.60, grass
ors. J3.(m3.5l; red calves. J( (V. h
, SHFFP AND I.AMHS-HceelpiH. 2.6o)
bead; sheep llrm: geod lambs steady, .v -ilium
and common grades dull' nil' en, J" 5u
4 16; lamb.t, J5.2ori5.s7V4; culls, yoo. no
sales on Canada lambs.
HOOS-Hoi . IptM. 3,391 head. Marlvt
llrmcr at J5.25fc5.45, sutn plus, $5.60.
Knimii CI 1 3- l,.ve Slock,
KANSAS CITY. Alo., Nov 13-l'ATTLF
Receipts, 17,0o natives. 1,600 T''Xiini', 1.200
tfalvfii all diulruble una feeding cattlo
sleatlv, tommen ari tht a -ii.tdo I'Wtl
auve si nr 1. 11 tnwij , no. at 1 .110 'in
Ifctod feeder, slow at H.7tVf4.30i nilx'tl
Mockers, weak at J2.6f3.S0; cows, J2.G"'"
heifers, t2,iSM canners. Sl,2.ifi2 Mi,
bulls, steady at J2 '!''( 41. :.o: calves, sttoi g
nt Jl.(vi(6.s3; Tesans, r (t lptii 3 0 h- id.
lust on J.a!e, three carina Is at $5.00; Tc.a 1
fetl steers. I.Ot 4i3.iv. Texas irr.isu steers.
J.I.Mnffl 10; Texas bull. $.'.6T.lf3.25.
IIOOS-HeeelptM lodav. nLOOi head; t'
morrow, 2MW test. mat 'd); left over. fri
Market 5c lower nrd weak: lop. $3.05; tulvctl
nnd butchers, JI.701i5.iV, food lo chol"e
heavy, JI.McifuO..; rough luavy. JI6.vjn.7S.
light. JI70f)fiO5: hulk of salt s, Ji.soff l.f5.
SllKKP AND I.AAIHS Hecelnl. I9.("V
head: sheep uhd lambs oppppd strong, do
ing a shade 1 aslcr; good to choice wethers,
fl.OOi74.40; fair to choice mixed, J3,soa4.0
western snecii. i.e"'u i,.i.: nxas sucep, yt.vi
fi3.ii0: unlive lambs, jl.ioftA. I); wester. 1
Inmbs, JI.S5y5.10.
M. I.oul- Live Slock.
HT. LOFIS. .Mo.. Nov. 1.1, -I'ATTLB Hi.
celpts, 6,91V hcail, Including 2,6iv Texan'
MiirKet w ower lor nauve. w 111 'rex ins
slow nnd weak: native shipping and r
port steers, Ji.Wio.'O: dressed beef and
butcher steers, Jl.oiVi5.35: steers under Loin
lbs., $l.Siiir..ti. stockcrs, 12.10'n 1.15; cows and
heifers. $2. irj.i.rv,
HODS -llcce tit, ii.'.sv henil. Market loc
lower: nigs and lights. $I.7Orf4.S0: backer
J4.75fi(!V; butchers, J I.SO' 1.9.
SHDDl' A.M i.a.miis ltecelpts. -.'.(M
head. Mnrket steady; nauve muttons. $3
(if 1.30; lambs, Jl 23f0.40; culls uml bucks,
J2.Wff 1.25.
SI. .lose pit Live Slock.
SOFTH ST. JOSFPH. Mo.. Nov. 13
(Special.)--Tin Journal quotes;
CATTLF-ltccellits. 2..00 heati. Mnrl.t t
steady to We lower; nallvcK, Jl lot)5.-0
I cxas mid .'t'stcrns. J.l.3.'iii6.2j: c.ws nu I
le'i'trs. J2.25f 14.65; bulls and stag. ?.!
4.50: vcitrllugs ami calve. M. loft I I): 'tink
ers lllld feedus. $3.0 "1.11; eals. JLIKIJIO L3
HOOS Hece'pts. ,r.iv neail. Marku Kc
ower; all grade. Jl.7tlt4i I. IV: bulk of sale.
JI.SO'u I.S5.
SlIDIiP AND I.AMHt- HecC III. 1. ))
head. Mnrket strong: lambs. J4.60ii5.5o.
bhcip. J3.6oyi 15.
Slock In SluhL.
Following arc the reretnts al Hie roar
principal western markets November 13
Cattle. Does Hlu.-.i
South Omaha B.M2 7.911 7.2(1
Chicago O.r.iV 41.0( 13.V
Kansas City 19.f.v 17 00.1 3 son
St. Isolds 6,900 II, JO') 2.111V
Totuls
.'17,212
7,141
:,oii
C0M011 .llni'kef.
LIVFUPOOL. Nov. 13. COT'IY)S." ,.ni
lucreaseil demand; prices llrm ; American
middling, fair. ri29-32d. eooil tiililHIIi.p
6 19-32.1; middling, G'4d; low inl.ldllng.
n6-l6d; good tirillnary. 5 11-10.1: onllnari .
13-li'l. Thn sales of thn dav were lOtniii
bales, or which 600 were fur Hiieriibitli.it
and export mid Included 9.601) American.
rece hits. 40.0m) bales. Includlm? r.T.mn Amer.
lean. Futures opened quiet nnd Hteatlv and
I0SP1I ll.trelv Hteiltlv Atimrlr.,,. ..,1.1,111,,-
1. in. c, Novcinber,'r.21-04ii522-6ld, sellers!
November ami December, r, lO.r.KM IT.61,1
sellers: December unit .liinmirv r. l"..:i,l
sellers; January ami I'ebruars. 6 2-0ld. si ll
ers; February and March, 6 lO-Ctd, sellers.
M,...flt. ...... ...i. . c ..... . .. . . :
)... ...i ,i,vim ii, tiuei-. ,prn aim
-Ma. 7-01.1. sellers: Muv uml .tone r, r,.i:ii
6 6-eid, value; June and July. 6 4-Otd. hellers.
Illl.V and Alluust. 6 2-tilfi'S 3.61.1. liiiveix: All.
gust iiiid September, I 00.6Hi4 61-Gbh buvers.
M'in J OHK. Nov. 13. -COITON There
wii' less activity In cotton circles lodav
Hie market opened steady, with prices un
I'hailged to 6 iiolnts lower. Thern wnu u
further decline of 10'nll uolnfn nnd tl.ri. e
sharp rally. Knrly busluess was chlcllv on
unsatisfactory cables; later, however, local
otid lions becaiiio morn iierulli r,ii...
Ing a rumor that Nelll was ready with a
bullish cotton elreulur. This letl to
pretty active trading hern, tho shorts be
came particularly Interested antl Wall
street and the south also bouelit frcolv.
prices went un 10112 nolnts from ihe Inw.
est llgures ol tho forenoon. The upward
movement was Irritated by Indications or
coltler weather over tho eastern central
sections or thn cotton belt nnd rains lu thn
western loca'ltlcs. At thn same tlmo tho
southern spot markets wero generally
working lowartl higher prices. Selling was
chlelly for tho purpose of securing protlts
although a few net short uccouutH wero
open on the belief that Instead of being
now oversold, thn market had recently be
como overbought. Futures closed sieady
at a net decline of Tti 10 noltils: rCiivni.il,,,'
9.30c; December, January and February
;iuc; .Alnrc i and Anr 11. 9.37c: Mav. a.:e
June. 9.30e: July, t'.a'c: Aimust. n.sAe: Ken
tcmber. 8.7uc; spot elosetl unlet at 1-Itlc dn-
-llue; middling uplands. 9c: inldtlllncr e.i'r
1l)c.
NKW OULFANS. Nov. 13.-COTTOX .
Quiet; sales, 5,800 bales; ordinary, 7'liC; good
iruinary. s-,c: ow m dill tur. 9p: m dl.t
9ic; good mldillltig. 9Se; middling fair
lr.-iu-; recclnts. ln.OI'S bales: Htoek.
bales. Futures barely Hteatlv; November
.lSf(9.19c;
.16f9.17c;
Dtceniber, 9.1Sfi9.19c: Janiiiiri.
February. 9.17ff9.19c: Murr i
,19fil).20c: Anrll. 9.2Ufi 9.21c: Mav. 9"Ki9.'".'
June, 9.22fl9.2lc.
HT. l.Oll.S. Nov. 13. COTTON-Sten.U
sales, 600 bales: middling, 9 3-16c; receipt's.
10.351 bales: shlmncilts. 9.221 bates: sliiett
58.217 bales.
C.ALVKSTON, Tex., Nov. 13,-COTTON
inn at 9 2-16.
TesOniony In (lie tin) nor Cinp,
NHW YOniC. Nov. 13. -Tim evu.i.t
Ill thn ense of the .hren Oavu.if ii..ti,..rn
and 11. D. (Jreonn wiih resumed today with
the croHS-cxamlnutlon of Campbell Ford, an
eiiKini'i. in" irniiniini was lecutilcal III
reiilv to ouestlons concernliiir th,. ft it, I ro ,,l ti
ami speelficatloiiH and about thu making of
the maltreses which composed tho fascines
used lu Savannah harbor Improvement)!
rhoimiH F. (iaynor. a relative ,,r n...
iccused contractors, was next ev
Ills testimony was bearluir on 11... ,...tti.,..
or the brushwood and thn making or mat
tresses composing tho fascines sunk ror
tho roiiudatlons at Point Poter. Ho ha Id he.
eartl those goveriimeut olllel.-ils
theniselvcH as being MitlHlled with tho work.
Sue for Two .lllllloii.
DKNVFH. Nov. 13. -A Mill for to .1 rvi
against thn Poriland Oold Mining compn'ny
has been brought In the I'nlteil Slates ill
trie! court bv the he rs of liuiretn. l),.i,.,, n
ono or tho original pateulcu of tin Hla.'k
Diamond mine, which was acquired by pur
chaso In 1895 by tho Portland. In ?)
Dohnrty was killed lu a shaft or tho Hlm k
Diamond mlno uml the suit is brought bv
his ludrs td recover thn amount alleged
to b duo his estate. Thero aro eight hcii
all of whom llvo In Ireland. Tho coniplm
alleges that no accounting wiih ever made
by tho Portland company to their Intern1
In thn Hlack Diamond. James Hums, v
S. Ktrntton and John Human urn the prln
clpal owners of the Portland mine.
Decline In Accept IlllimU Scale.
INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 13.-In a confer
nncn yesterday afternoon tho Indiana coal
operators declined to accept tho IIIIiikIn
scale because of tho Increase lu wnges, hut
offered to contlnun thu present scale until
the convention of Fnlteil Mine Workers at
Indlauapulls incuts In January, at wild n
tlmo tho iiuestlon of paving thn Illinois
rdilo to Indiana miners will bo considered
Ah a result of this conference and tho In
structlnns Issued by Chief Tnylor of the
Fnglneers' Hrotherhood tho mining Industr
III Indiana Is Idle today, except in a ft w
places whero the hoisting engineers refused
to obey tho order of their labor organlz..
IIoiib.
Dlploir.it Mill I,om lis C'liiirfer.
r.,. .r.f.ii'U . v.... 1'! A 1llilvme.il .if
ouster agulnst Mom' Ho-I"; college of Uog
ers, i oiuiuiiiiioiL .-.iiiu.j. ,.." "v,'1 "J. ,i"
supremo court todnv mid thn 'ollego loses
l.u ,r 'I'll., IT.. 1111. 1 llllllll Which It WIIH
asked was' that tin college had been selling
diplomas.
H.R.PEMNEY&CO.
ir i f i j 1 1 ixxjyn tv-c
llltlM
BOOM-HiYUrE BLD0.
CK.HA nfu.
BRANCH 10301(41
ilMMlrt
mm E BOYD & GO.,
Telephone 1039. Oinnlia, Sal
COMMISSION.
(JRAIN, PROVISIONS uud STOCKS
liiltve si nr ., 4lpM(, 111, iu. K( 1. ilie 1.,.
crs, J.I25yi23; butcl't r cow . and In If r,t
J3nm 1.10, dinners. HWiXw. fed west' 1 1
W. 76ft I 76; wintered Texntn. $3.5 "i1 i' ""
Texan-, J3.l5fTfl.l5f calves. JU.-if.) '
HOOS-Hpi clpts, 17,000 head; tln :-n
supply cutisid n reaction anil juMer.li,
advance was lo-t today; heavy. JlSi'dl'-i i
mixed, JI.S0Jjl.S5; light, JI.SWi.90, pigs, l fei
fl I 75.
HHFFP AND LAMIIS-UeclpU. '.n
head; there wiui an Improved ilrmaul tor
nil elasns at stendv to 10c higher; lambs
JI.75fJS.36, mutton, J.1B0JJI.85; stockcrs . i 1
reedcts, J.1.23if4.(), culls, J2.75fj3.2i.
ciiiCAtio i.ivTi-sTnit'ic AIAUKFI.
Wesleriis AVenUen Hog- u Mckcl
l.iniiT-Mict'ii uml I.niiibu Mronu.
CIIICAOO, Nov. 13,-l'ATTLi:-HecPiil ,
C.tHV head, Including !HV Tcxnlis and .'.0
westerns; native steers fdow but"h r
slock steady; western 1 weak; TcxJ.vt
st.atly to strong, natives, best on sa'e to
t'ny. two load! at $3.23; gool to prime lrcr.
J3.3iVi3.9o: tm.ir In medium. !i :;0',iS.i: k
IIDAHU UK THAUK,
Correipontlonoe: John A. Warrn C
uu9e wlrf t Citlccwi u4 Mw TarU
CiiUicm biui
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