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    THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, yOVEMBER 18, 1001.
9' '
AVERTS BUSINESS DISASTER
Hnry 01wi Findi Oeotiloa to lUjoict
- I
,0m lilro Adjutra.t.
FARMERS ARE IN ON THE GOOD TIMES
rnnmcnj nut q.'
...II, ( - U . . I
lVnvt o Prosperity sun )'" " l
(Inicrntly Hint l.lttlc Ctuiipliilnt
Ik llenril Ken from Hie
Corn District.
rVEW YORK, Nov. 17. (Special.) Hcnrr
Clews says; , ,
IntercstltiB developments oen n . .. ......
hn lnst week. Fiimo of which hail been long
expected and did not exert tho effect tin-
Urinated Chief of these in imiim u"'.,
f iiiirse was the final announcement of tho
settlement of tho Morgan-Hlll-Hurrlman
controversy, i
u-iille there nre points of weakness In tho
ieV tilnn and the railroads Interested con
Iitilv earn the dividends cxpcctul by u
narrow margin for somo time to come, yet
" iu 1, tirnntlriil solution of I
tho arrangement is a nrucuini "
h. very dllllcult problem, and one tt at
iiffonls the hiiKest possible share of Justlco
und satisfaction to all concerned. 1 he
IOU HI ..'Hp " . 1. 1.1 I ,.,.. Illflt I I -
I l -
Hiittsfactlott to all concerneu. j no
it..;,,,, unriile interests secure protection
from Invasion of Its territory, whllo tho I
it in ,i xinruiiii nartV maintain coniroi in 1
the properties In w'hlch they are primarily
iniensm., ..,..
Avert a iirni i""
,,.1.... -.iu ,, atrnrsln between rival In
terests Involving larger Issues and vaster
icrriiii, ii" "". r,- . .. l,na I "D
nmounts or capiiai mini 'V.V.i7iV. iw.ViTii
ver beforo seen. An open J r " 1 ',
hnv.; been dlsas trous t no I i one to th
l.artles most concerned, but to tne wnu n
market nnd might easuy '"lv" '"7" "V
In serious pnnlc. Tho removal of m ch i
Jwnienlnir contingency Is not only a re-
ilef It Is' positively rmisstirlng; It marks
a great step forward In the comnii nlty of
interest Idea, which now hat t hi i ll 1
culty Is out of the way will probably be
j,i shed on in other quarters w lien eo nd -ilons
favor until the whole coiuito is
,n. .i.i.i intn terr tor al groups. ine inii
I1 1 i, . i ii nni hese glgantle
" ,i". . i,r..lil..iii of the future. UiniVic.
mv.V, Mo., r, n Hintn legislation seems very
A nnblli; otlllllon
llitslnrsK llecllnr In Iteecile
"
rnllrond deal the market
'..r - Ii H?ence i f ' con-
rmtfSl"n gen-
Annrl from the
rcms to be under
meting eonuiiions,
' .V'.ii.. . ii.; i.o nr.. (ill the toil wnVO
vrm ! -viiiik j- ' , .........line move-
of prosperity and I hi it '' '' K
ment must soon set In. ot on U s r w
..f.?n..r.,,,.",r:L.bL ff'ta bV inches
nf '. Irm trmlo arc still "boomlnp". t
ns.onlshlng pace, with i.o prospect o er y
cessation, anil rairom ""-
i'o .imv iiin most Muttering Increoses over
last year's record-breaking returns. Agri
cultural Interests uro also sharing general
prosperity whero corn and cotton wero
most injurill. ,..il. tin I
rnlgnll cent reso rn-cs s liiirst Into one
S'SoKrlX if raphl new development
mirli nn linvn moro than once astonished
t e 'world nml no onii can tell when tho .
Tho trutn is. me i iiiuu o.nnr..
V ins eon reached. Certainly . the
reaction in C.ermauy. whllo It should no
tnken ns a warning, cannot ,"iT-i.T..,i
. parallel, fnr (lermnny Is a fully developed
rountrv nnd must react quickly from ex
cess, whllo tho t'nllcd States, through she.-r
...... nmitlrtttn 1tlllfr nn llin nit til
5rfefeBSenolr UrprlSTil!.W:
?rerntlsm: w il , now exists Is. how- .
ever, ono of tho best safegunrrta agaliiac
excess.
Tin Fnut ti I.nnl Alirnyw
It Is qulto certnln tho present pace cniinoi
n. i..7iAfiniiait' u.i.i tlin piiullniiM snlrlt 1H I 1
lasv ..i,iu.,...j .-..t. --",, 7irn
v bo welcomed and encoun igeil. n,,1pn""
business und credit aro still sound nnd
thero will havo to bo n very conslderablo
. i i i .... I. t. r , , , , whip, i
hpread reaction can take nluco in all
.ivfrm rn inline lit i,,,t, ,.-,w. ...... ,
bowever. particular rcuson for caution;
nricos uro very high, nnd when protits
,Cnft :.nmn SL to noriniil wo may look
feor corresponding movomentH In Stock ox-
tehango values. As Is well known, thero
,'on0 ev"errKy rVserNv.uch "on thornier
.that tho market will havo tho m.,.
........ l'i.iirt fiti.u,. (..inriiiinnn iiiht innrii i
I.., lilt-. , ........ . ,
will bo llttlo material for any prolonged
bear campaign.
Tho money mnrket Brnsfe. ho a JJ ":
jr.t . ......... ......
vn ii iivnnriN. ivnit'ii w rn iiitriiv I ciiiMjiiriiii.i
For Tlnirsdny's breuk. As funds uro now ;
returning from tho Interior wo can easily
ntinrn n fi.ur tntlllnns tn meet
1 ''"u .I.-
jiceds, and It remains lo bo seen whether
tho release nf securities held through tho
Knriliern I'aciiic coniem win iieut'iii iim
Vnntint ul t II n 1 1 (111 . A tniirn uerlntlH IrOllllIO I
j ........w... ... - - -
Iu nti.riflt. n liunriit Inn nf fltlulM bv Hie
treasury resulting from excessive taxation
nnd a faulty treasury system. Congress
bo fnr has been derelict In Its duty Iu not
ropenling tho war taxes. The public mind
will nnn lie eentered iinnn the doings nt
congress nnd may show more or less tin-
easiness for a time. The present outlook,
however. Is that no disturbing leglsinlloii
reed be expected from bis congress nnd
rrcsldont Roosevelt la llkey o bo much
moro conservatlvo in otllcn than on tho
Btumn.
.. .. . ."m . . I
UNCLE SAM'S HAND lo rtL I
Fnrninllnn
says the Inlluenco or the New York Stock
exrhnngn nnd tlm United States continue,
to be very strongly felt here. An advance
In New ork quotations, this paper says,
regularly causes n corresponding rlso In
Iterlln the following day and Herllu obedi
ently bulls the market when New York
lloll.M
Tho Kreuz 7,eltung does not consider
l,la fnl iiu Imllriitli'ii nf nnrimi.i uninnmln I
dependence upon the United States; this
elrnady exists. "Hut," concludes tho paper
In question, "tho American danger draws
nearer."
Tlm rnilniiititlini nf Northern Tiul(li. nro.
ferred at pnr caused considerable dlsap-
milntinniit nnimn: Herman Hiicrnliiliirs whn
expected this redemption to be effected
at 115. Oeneral regret Is expressed nt the
disappearance nf Northern Pacillc pro-
rerrcus rrom tne itormiiu inarKet. iih nus
stock hns ulwnys been ono of the most
active securities on the Merlin und Frank
fort bourses. I
lifrmittt Iron Is Slrnw. I
strouu Anii'i Irim Iron mnrket Imnnrteil I
siren
rength 10 Herman irons dur ng t in week,
Dtwrthstaiitllng reports to the effect tha
r,n..ii ,111,1111,1,14 i Irnn ..ri,iin,, i,,i,i
not w
domestic
The Frankfurter Zeltung, speaking nf Iron,
......"..'...............
nys: "Tho anger of American eonipetl
tlou in the flerman Iron market Is rapidly
f rowing. Of course, tho American demand
b at present so strong that imports from
the United States aro Impossible, but tho
tlmo Is probably not distant when the
United States will throw Its product not
only on the markets of the world, but will
niso begin compeiuioii 111 iiermany
loll UCKlll Lllllllii'llliuii 111 iii'i iiiiiuy,
Tho temper or tho bourse during the last
u.AMlr it'nn mil rkf.rllt Iwttnr. 11 1 1 llilllcli Irnn.
actions remained light. Tho rise In Irons
nnd bank siarcs wns due tn tho unnounec
ment Hint the government has completed
the bill reforming tho bourse laws.
The ruto of foreign exchange Is llrm.
LITTLE IS DOING ON 'CHANGE
Conimrrclnl Neurit of Inipnrtnucc Fall
In Iiupnrt Expreteil VUullty In
l.uiiilon MiirUt'lN,
LONDON
rtnppentngs
exenauge 1
dieted, the
of tint wee
Neither the
Fi-nneo-Turklsh
ut,..,.ino nf fjinl Knllsbiirv und Mr
ilroderlck, nor tho lack of serious news
from South Africa, served to Impart the
prom sed upward movement on me ex-
.-imnew
Uh"to the nresent time the cable id-
lcrs have fttlfed tosntlsfy oporators as to
xactly what tho. Northern Vac tic pttle;
tnant means and tho published details had
tt rather depressing effect. American m
irurltlrs closed tho week decidedly off all
around.
Critics point jut that tho continued gold
tilnnipntR
r rrom tho united states inuicnie
l.rt. ..l..u v.... nr ,l.,r.t,l..illl
.,r.l.,..t ...n.l.ln.lm, tlm r,i i, tr ,i 1 1 ii,l,i .if ltir.1
various ' linaucliil projects afoot iu Wall
UmC copjsauontly tho membwrs ot the
Jibleba steady and f ee from ' 1. " nlnatlon u TAiiS I " KisilHlack" IhIss "iScT white prollt-taklng nnd December sagged to MT.c.
nnd ' o long ni serv ce s ciilclent. there bass, 10c: bluetlsh, 11c; bullheads. 10c: blue closing w.ak 4fto lower nt Ooc. Hccelpts
r itlcM ir? be llttlo serloi m opposition, and Huh. 7c: (mffaliM-s. 7c; catllsh. 12c: co5, Uc; wero 0J ears.
laiirnViV managers will b" w so If they do era . pies, lie; haJIbut lie; herring, 7c; had- ,,1'rm o In oats was heavy all morning.
i mmnle rimsoniib o regulation of heir dock 10c; pike. 10c: red snapper, 10c; sal- though with nn easier tendency, peccm-
orTRlri'Tiv the govenimen If the people mou. lie: suntlsh, c; trout, lie; whltellsh, er started MiUo lower mid was inllueueed
fi?r5.i yi There is n s ate y In dellat co fair, Receipts, n rars. by tho corn slump and a correspond ng de-
I
... ............ I K.flll UUP,. l-AWUlin, Milv, uuin., . ,t . Kin,
(.,,. ,i ir ltennrt AlTr.. T. I.i hum. -ov ib.-y 1 1 r.A;r--i.owcr. stendv: winter jinieius. w.uujjj.w; winter (.., u, j. & y. 4s.. o, in; conv. is ire
liprmnn llmirsr. OTio'ic: December. ,3Wi"W; May, 77o; $3.80414.10; winter exiras, j.fui,w; .Minnn- c'hlcago Ter. 4s.. 91 do 2s 110U fiom $4.90 to $n.2ft. v
11ERLTN. Nov. 17. Thn redemntlon of 64c; December. Glsig614c: Muy. S3HG3s4c. $3.O0ru.l.3O; cholco to fancy. $3.XiJi3.60. I Erlo prior 1. 4s... 99T W. Ai L. E. 4s.... 92V5i al! the w.iy fromb
Northern Pncltlc stock by tho Northern OATH Lower: No. 2 cash, 42t4c; track, I1UCKWI115AT-Steady; $1.2.1 per cwt. to do gen. 4s 89 Ms, Central 4s.. ss tho quality Is com
Securities company and tho Iron report, 444c: December, 41'4c; May, 42Hc; No, 2 nrrlvo in New York. F W Ai D c ls,...107?;.Con. Tob. 4s 64?4 feeders aro quotei
both American matters, were both sub- white. 4645Uc. COHNMEAI-Steady : yellow ..western, Hock. Vol. 4Vis..l07 1 num kinds very
Jects of Interest on the bourso Inst week. IIYE-Strady. wc. $1.30; city, ji.zk; urantiywine. j.4iKaj.Do. i lower. .,.
Sn im tlii.iiiibil nrilele. tlm If rem V.eltnmr FLOUH-Qulet. Arm red winter patents, HYE-Steady No. 2 western. 6(4c f. o. b. .ntd. 11EEF !
, Nov. 17.-H, splto of various n Z n lb. T stendy "s 6, .' n't.uer WUfiYoha- Ynnw oSo
, following which' a rise In Stock lU'TTER-Stendy; lino United States. S'P'nvmoc
'conditio,, of affnlrs'at t.?e 'end r-CHElCSElQuI; United 'sVates. colored. fiwTstern ! uncatlled, SJB'wiSfirn
k lias not materially Improved. ;Ss ad: Australian, ln Ixmdon. steady, .us. 5''.S,.-W55?JW:. "ncall",lu' --'. wtsttrn.
Northern Pacltlu nor the , 'Vi.i,'iV,. r.tn- n- ,,.,r nb. r. u.i
settlements, tho cheerful MlunrnunllH AVIk iiI. Flour nml lli. . .VV.',.::..:,.,X'... V-.fi V.?-.V '" ' '
tmHnn Ktnrk mrhnnen nre Inrllncd to holil
off, rather thiui stake nnythlng upon ft
tentative Amcrieiui boom.
President Koosnvolt entered somewhat
Into Ignition's onlculntlons. The rumors
would break up many of the existing
VUIIIIIUIIIIIUU!. l.-nmt. Ill mi; liiuniuuilk .1 im."
snge Ivlng awnltcd here witn Keenest anx
iety. In the meanwhile, money Is by no
means plentiful. Discount rates wero
. . ... nl... nnlltil trntininUiina .... Uia
stock VxchYinRi' wu! itisigniticruit. Homo
rals w(,r(J (lon(j nn(, mining nharcB almost
nil declined rrncuoiLnuy. inuusinum gen
nrliv n(T.irpil lii svmnnthv with thn
. J ..... I 1. 1 II.. -
tonacco nr, which is tinny lu-niniinm ii
moro hitter aspect.
BETTER DEMAND FOR CLOTH
.Mnnclimlrr Textile Mnrket llnjoya I
llettcr IIiirIiicnk I'nor I'rkcva
Sctmreil fur Yarn.
MANCHESTER. Nov. 17. A better de-
mnnd for cloth lit some directions resulted
rathur Increruilng business during the
last weeK linn many sellers report a sain-
fnrtory week's turnover.
Hume effort Is belli made In several
tiarters to revive the Indian demand, but
without appteirance of .success.
China has been buying liberally, chlelly
Hhlrtlngs, and the ordirr books of many
producers are tilled for four months ahead,
Miiini,.ru tn tin, Iv:mt and South Amer-
Bnippcrs in wn
C11 miv tnlten
ut recent rates:
rnw cotton Is
.. 1.'...... Inli. n..r.f, -.f tiiialtinaa I
,L IIIIVIT IIIIIUII 11 i.ll. ,.,,t....fc ut.n.t.v
; nevertneiuss, tne pneo 01
rnw cotton Is rcKarueo as too nign to i
malntnln tho generally Improved demand,
Varus were more nctlvo nt poor prices
ami users no not appear iu iiu uniuu.i 10
secure supplies In advance.
Comlltlnn f llmik 4,t Spain
MADItlp. .Nov. 17.-Tl.e report of the
Hank of Hitftln for he week ended yester-
mmyin inw nun," n.iv. '".
ncreased K.mt pesetas, sliver in nanii in-
creased 1.23I.00O pesetas and notes In clrcu-
a(n (k.cr,..MCtl 7)76fl,w ,,cinB.
,
o.maii.v wnoi.r.sAi.i: MAtucnrs.
Comlltlns of 'I'riide mill Onntsctlnnii on
.stnplr nnd I'nncy 1'roiluee.
K(!aS Itecclpts, light; fresh stock, 2)c.
T HM. 1,lltl TPIIV I Innu r.fM. ...iinii
nnd old roosters, 1c; turkeys. 7bc; "ducks
and geese. U'nOiici soring chickens, uer lb.,
uUTTlilt-Oommon to fair, 13c: flholco
arils, per can, ac; extra Selects, per can.
Me; New York counts, per can. 40c; bulk
tStandnrds. per gal., 1.2u1.25; bulk extra
selects. l.(V)-cfl.t,.
IMQEONH- I.lvo. per do.. Mc.
VliAW-L'tlOlce. tyUSC. . . .
HA Y I'rlees quoted ly umnlia wnolesnio "
HllJ, I)PUiurH- sselation: Cholcn upland, I
j upland. W.60: medium, K; coarse, J
J7.W Hyo straw.. K.W. These prices n re for n
Demand
' ' B -'uI ,JUU"1
..... --n-. .
co,,v. s ,go. .,, .j.
IlUAN-tl7
OATS-lic.
VKGUTAni.KS.
1'OTATOICS Homo grown nnd northern,
tfW(wl... Mult l.nkn. II. Cnlnrnlo. SI
"v,r.,v,,v "".ti':,' r -v
KOOIMiANT-Per doz!
CAlt llOTS- I'er bu.. 6i
HHHTS-I'cr half-bu.
TUKNII'S-I-cr bu., I
, wc.
. basket. SOc.
Wc Ilulnbagas, per
1(H) lbs., 11.25,
CUCUMHKHS-IIothousc, per doz., $1.23.
r.MlSl.HT -Ter doz., e.
I.ICTTI'CK Ter doz., 25c.
It ADIS1H2S Ter doz., 25c.
Stt'KRT I'OTATOh.S-Hnmo grown, per
lb.. 2ic: genulno Vtrglnla, per bbl., J3;
VABiEiSi'aiS. crated. IVic
TOM ATOKS Homo grown, per 18-lb.
baa-
koi, ,wc
HRANS-Wnx. tier .4-bll.
basket, 60c;
mrlmr. tier H.liu. basket. 60c.
ONIONS-Homo grown, per lb
c: Span-
. . - . ....
. . .. . n....
I C Ij I. rill 1 KOIH IIIIIZOO, per SUI1CII, -S'lJ.rtn:
Nebraska, per bunch, 3WB35o; Colorado, 10
tt. f
wl:AVV t,PANSPnr . 5 is.
..... - - . . .
.......mr. ,
., f,' ,.V. V 1,1,1 -a.
naps, ja.w; jonainiiu, ti.wjio.uu; snows, jj.o'j;
ue letiowers. per uox, i.uu.
PKAHS-Kclfcrs. 12: Vlkcrs. $3.25; Law
rence. $2.25.
ORAPES Concords, eastern, 20c; Mala-
hCKANl.EI?itIES-UPe7-bbl.. 7.)O7.50;
crate $2,75.
per
QUINCES Per box, $1.60.
ri'i((t i.ii . I . i.'kiii I m i
TltOPICAL FHUITS.
- - - - . . . - . . . .
nrt a vm.'sMPvtfviiiii s.ttf.wi no? Finn,!
k4.
LEMONS Fancy. J3.7M4.00.
llrtiNiiio i er uiiutn, utturuniK iu risu, i
m m... i
"i,'io"s-Callfornla. new cartons, 70c; Itn-
DOrtc,i pt.r it,., I2311c.
DATES-Pcrslnn, In
In CO-th. boxes, per lb
5,,u. suVrs, 6c,
u,sv" j,
x, " '" .',".rr..-"V.
NUTS New eron
- 1...11 11. m. l..,,l a.ll nnn 11, 141,..
ilUlil-i'i" t-itii, .mi, ,.i.n, . null-
I Pllt.ll, llfl II,., l.ti, iiiii.i o,ii:,i, i;i ii,,, i.wu,
I... .. ...... .i..ii i. x .i t...:i t...:: mt,.
nniziis, per lb., 13c: tllberls, per lb., 13c; nl-
monU!t 0ft-shell. 17c: hard-shell. 16o; pu-
cang inro. per lb.. 12c: small, 10c; cocoa-
iNO. - nil.l-Bllun, nn, Jx. - iiiiiu-s mil, ivj-uj
nulBi' ))Pr lob. $5; chestnuts, 12c. '
ii,-ki.'- n.,-o,u,i,,,, u orn
clDEll Nchawka, per bbl $3; Now' York,
l3 rn
niDES-No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 green. Gc:
No. 1 suited. SV4c; No, 2 salted, 7'.4o; No. I
VCBl cn.ir. 8 to 12',4 lbs.. 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
m to 15 lbs., 7o; dry hides. 8qi3c; sheep
neltH. 25?27c! horsehldes. $1.6041225.
SAUEKKIIAUT-Per 14-bbl $3; per bbl.,
5'75'
St. I.onla Crnln anil IroTlslnna.
A3 ISfffS.iiO! nxtrn fancy and straight. J3.1(vr
5.2.".: clear. $2.75G2.90.
SEED Timothy, nominally llrm. $5.50fl
6.00.
CORNMKAI-Hteady, 3.
t track,
v, $13.00
llltA." Bcarce, nigner; sncKeu, chsi
95e.
HAY Scarce, llrm, nigner; tlmotny
16.00; nralrle, $11,00 12.60,
WI 1 1 SIC Y Stead V. 31.31.
1HON COTTON TIES-$1
nAiiniNd-.vwo'M.c.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PHOVISIONS-Dry
Htendv: (.xtra short
iihii iiicniB iiioxetii.
1. ,. 1 .
steudy; extra shorts. JS.12',; clear ribs,
$8.25: clear sides, $S.50. Hncon (boxed)
hIimiiIv: extrn shorts. $9. clear ribs
clear sides. $9.37V4. Pork, lower; jobbing,
$14.60. Lnrd: Lower, $s.37H.
METALS Lend: Quiet, $4.274. Spelter:
Ktrni. J4.12I4.
roULTHV-Sl.iw: chickens 6c; springs.
turkeys. 6Hc; ducks. 6fi6Hc; geese. 3.
H.u
UT TMlj-Hlcaiiy;
creamery, iy2ic;
EflOB Steady. .0c.
ur. r.ii-1 'wnm"' 1' "
000 bu.: corn 24,000 bu.; oats 25,000 bu.
I Kll IPMEN IS Flour. !.( bbls.: wheat,
1 ... ...... " . . . 1 ... r,t .... : .... '
California, 5s lid; futures, stonily; Decern
uer. us ;i'.ii; .1urc11, us ii'.iu.
l'oh? snot, irm: a
f,iti,r,,u niilct
ss nit,,r,H' qul 1
June. fis.
PKAB caiiauian, nrm
FLOTll St. lxiuis,
7s 6d.
MOTH At LOIUIOII,
i)3
PHOVISIONS-Mecf. steady; extra India
,ess. J3s i.d. Pork, steady: prime mess,
mess
western. i2s. Lard. American reilned. In
to.v.11. .....v , .v.... t-.nt-ii. ,11
pails, steady. 44s od: prime western. In
iiuitfp. nil.., -.r. .... ...... "; "" 1 tl". it i
in inn,, .imt-.. Ti v... ..,it.t,i,, t. luiiuci 1111111
cut. 21. to .so. ius quiei, is; snort ribs.
16 to 21 lbs,, steady. 4Ss; long clear middles',
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov.
16.-W1IBAT
ier 7011c Mny $X7-
TMici No 1 northern'
ii thHtjSfVc nortne",
'!.. .li..,J.V-.. -
Cash. ilHc; December,
"; ',',"'".
71Wo: No. 2 northern,
I Wl'H-r rst patents. $3,7513.83: seepml
Ol'R-Flrst patents,' $3,7513.55: second
ViSr7j-i n
r,Tuo,"Jrt
HRAN-Ill bulk, $15.2515.60.
.llllrraukee (Jrnln .Murket,
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 16. WHEAT Mor-
I ket weaker: No. 1 northern, 72'.4573c; No. 2
i norinern. inni4c; .May, .tic.
RYE-Iviwer: No. 1. 694ii60c.
II A 1 1 1 Ai V Ft nil ! Vii. J. HiLdSI" suiiinl
I 451i6M,c
COUN-May. 621,0.
I nVUTIi'WU Mm lima tint rrtn " V U nm . I til 1 1 17 III IIU r41LIIltil IIIHTKUL.
I ISO. z red cn:in, eiovaior, i.t-ju; iracK. it' straights, .1.4'hm.ihi; .iniiuenuin p.tii'iup, e'CC Ai K L g. 4s,10lfc waoasti is in MOtiilDe. 'i no i)"Si
No. 2 hnrd. 72fp72V4c sota bakers. $2.90ti3.2.i; winter low grades, c.0- Ho. 4 ssUI do deb H tvi nK 1(s high ns $3.50.
i:nriN Lower: No. 2 cash. 63iic: track. n.uxiK.M. live Hour, steudy: fair to good, tii, .t. 11 . 4k..ki27. West Shorn 4s 115: i,..m tlm uiinlltv 1
1..WV uu.; corn, mi.; iiaiw, .v,iiii uu. 1 iui n nu'inij . phik-. ti,iiiiuwii n, i-niiit-,-, 1... .lf,f ndVStlCO nl
1901 crop. 12trl5,4o; 19I0 crop. pyiSc; 1899 '.., , .t tr. .is Mil lines.
Liverpool tiruin .i:nrwi, crop, VUo; I'a'Miu; roiisi, crop, j.-y r(,mi,cri e.BBifje.fiOe; January. 6.
. 15Uc: 19U0 crop, 9(f(9V4c; 1899 crop, Gflllc. K. I ... MWUr,. June. 7.10o:
'''yy " "K'VrWPi! illbES-Steatly: Onlves on. 20 to 26 lbs,, I sontemiior. 7 3OT7.35c: October.
iiriuj u. -iiii . ut.iuuj iSc: Caltrornia. .1 io ids., iitc Texas
No. 1 northern, spring. 6s irtid: No. 1 i..: .u ... nw.. iiue. ... r: T
I l.nlllnu 11 in tt! Ili nil n, f.Ku . aim. .1.1 I ..
- " " " I 1: TIILII1LI V 1 I l r r" . ill I I. W.HItliVt
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Aitiolpatioi f Larg.r lUceipti Nf xt Wi.k
Sttrti Decline
ALL THE MARKETS SHARE IN DOWNFALL
Wlient StnrU In o llrnvo It Tliruiuthi
lint I Dually I'orcril Down
Corn (II, r l ii
Enrly.
CHICAflo. Nov. 16. Weakness In corn ns
a result nf ii lim1ilni- ('ash market nuil
expected lamer recelotn next week brought
lower prices In nil grains and December
wheat closed sc lower, December corn 4
yic lower and December oats ,o down.
i-rovisions cmscu io in jtc iuwcr.
Wheat at the outset held llrm nnd trad-
ers expected a strong market. resulting
from higher cables and the continuation of
tho bullish activity In the lus.t week. De-
comber opened a shade to '.4?(4e. higher at
7S7(,li72?4c. Northwestern nnd primary re-
cclpts, however, were bearish, and the cus-
tomnrv Saturday lliinldiitlim started a de
.,11, w. MM. ...... ....., ......... t ml luil'liu
. IH.IU ...in fllllU l.-Ul., '1. '..n
nnu niKner Antwerp caiues, nut snoriiy
u iter warn occurred tno nrenK in corn ami
prices sagged again. December closed
weak c down at 72V4?j"2Hc. Local re
cclpts were Mi cars, 2t of contract grade.
Minneapolis and D.iluth reported 827 curs,
making n total for tho three points of 01'!
cars, against M2 Inst week and C91 a year
ngo. Primary receipts wero l,fi2l,0i bu.,
ftajnsl 7)0iO,i, ,,. tl!,. (.nrrespou'din'g day a
year nK seaboard clearances In wheat
nnd Hour enuulled OlO.tXW bu. Tho seaboard
ntlil our oo liil eit BIO.WJ HU. Tno soanoam
reported ns loads
if.ViInii ' nil Jimi"nt" I
bu. as agXs i
.
tauen lor export, aus
for the week were 100,000
S.OOi) bu. last week.
Cnrn lirnk.i finrliv ntnHi.il til rllniitinntnt-
Inn cables, and Intiuenced further by liberal
nquiuaiiotis. uecemuer starteii it snauu
higher to n shade lower and quickly lost
Vie. Covering at the low nrlco nnd somo
commission house buying brought Decem
ber duck to its opening price again, nut
soon there began to nrrlvo discouraging
news or tne casii situation nl Kansas city
T'.'" "i""; urttclo wus still selling at a prc-
nitum over futures, but expectations or a
ireer inovemeni or me raw crop next weca,
'??cl"Pr.,w'ul Kfiierni iieciino in n o out
were still 21(21,40 over May. I'rleus fluc-
tunteii rapidly imt narrowly, uecember sell-
'ng between 40,c nnd 3DH33?io nnd closed
rather weak ac lower ut the lutter llgurc.
Hrcel P were2o cars.
i kubi""" iihi ouii iirni cii.ni. i no rami
demand was only moderate nnd specula
tion was small. Larger receipts expected
Monday niso nnu n nearisn iiitiueuce. .iiiu-
uarv nork closed 10c lower at J14.90. Jan-
uury lard Zic down at- f8. CO nnd Jnuunry
ruin .''.c, lower at ti.(.
ustlmnteil tecclpls tor Monday: Wheat.
SO ears; corn, 120 cars; oats, 1S5 cars; hogs,
d,uo neau.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows
Articles. Open. Illgli.l Low. Closc. Ycs'y.
Whcnt I
Nov 71 i
Deo. 724yT4 72'i, 72'i 72!4fll 72H'!f,;
May 76Hr!l!i 76 75Tk 76 76
Com
Nov. 69 59 69V 691, 69T4
Dee. GniiJii tVS 69', 60 o9!iV
May ta?S ftlj, KSifrU SFi U1!3
Oats
Dec. lV8t4 40 S9f'. 39V'i- 40Uf:,
May 41He ll'i 40, 41sfti
Pork
Jan. 15 01 15 00 14 90 14 90 15 00
May 15 25 15 25 15 125 15 15 15 2")
Lard
Dec. S 65 8 55 8 47'4 8 47'4 8 60
Jan. 8 65 S 65 8 60 8 60 S 62'4
May 8 70 8 70 8 65 S 63 S CT'.s
Rlbr.-
Jan. 7 6"i 7 65 7 65 7 65 7 67(4
May 7 S24 7 82b 7 77t4 7 S") 7 82'fc
No. 2.
Cash ouotatlons were as follows:
" . " : -. . . . - . .
FLOCH-Steady: winter patents.
8.60 straights. J3.00j3.10: clears. $2,7052.80;
t.'i niMf uinmii" iviiitiit' nnioiiin i.i tl I
niriiiMiii", ovii.i..... i
WIlEAT-wi. J, uvtu;tc; .-so. - rcti, .3?4w .
4V4c.
OATS No,
white, 43UfiH!c; Xo.
white. 43Ufl4lc.
TIYIC XD. L'. bOViiC,
HATtLKY Fnlr to chnlco mnltlng. 57fiiVlc.
SUKDS-No. 1 llnx. J1.47W: No. 1 nnrth-
in-nsinrn. S1.4S&: nrlme llmothv. J6.00i6.19:
" . ... -
1 rlnrnr nilltrilCL izmiie. .illl.
n 'iViVi-.tsiivu Jt0'..;.,ru t.i.t
(ffl3.S0. Lnrd. per'lOO lbs.. $s!47',5!fiS.50." Short
ribs sides (loose). J7.S0V7.95. Dry salted
.hnlllrtors IllOXCd), i..'ll.W. snort clear
- :v ... ,.c i
utrlnn (luiyedl. J8.151i 8.25.
W lllnlvi uasis ot nign wines, i..n.
Tho followliiK are tho recclnts nnd ship-
mnntu fnr tho last twentv-four hours:
Articles. Jieceinis. ouinments.
Flour, bbls...
.... iitj.ll .T,.t00
....144.0110 nor,,ono
....101,000 184,000
ii,Utit till
!..., t...
I Com. bll
lSt. 1m
"n,Sl 1 i"'
Sf.,,lY,;,' 79
"np. '",
m,m 275,000
9,000 22,000
On tho Troduco exchange today the but.
tor market was llrm: creameries, l.vicile:
dairies, 1P1T20C. Cheese, steady, 9'4ai0i4c.
Egg", llrm; fresh, 23c.
IV KW YOUK GEMSIIAIj JIAHKKT,
Quotation of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YOUK. Nov. M.-FLOUH-Uecelpts.
niinnt.
HAHLEY Slendy ; malting, 6iU164c c. I.
f. liuffalo.
WHEAT HecclptB, 61,400 bu.: exports,
49,979 bu. Snot, steady; ro. . ten, ao r. o,
b. nllo.it; No. 2 red. 804c elevator; No. I
northern. Duluth. 8H4c f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 hard. Duluth, S9o f, o, b. afloat. Options
opened llrm on cables and covering, only
... ..rr litlir llir,illt,l liiiulnpiilii ulinrt
selling, an adjustment of long accounts und
less nctlvo outside support: closed weak
vtmiie net decline: May. 81 7-1682iic: closed
- not decline; May, 81 7-16fiS2i4c; closed
i4c; December, SOUWJic; closed nt 80c.
ItN-Hecolpts, 14,(H) bu.; exports, 144,-
j. Spot, easy; No. 2. 6?o elevator and
I ' .. I . . . 1 -. !. t j t . I .1 1 . I . 1 1 ..
al ftl'tc;
COHN
47.1 nil.
"il'.. r .1 I. imniiT. 1 tin ,111111111 mnrum
uiiencd' mi llrm and higher on llrmuess
abroad, but later iu tlm session fell oft
under realizing nnu tun urnp 111 wncai.
closed weak at Wo net lower; May. 071419
GSHc; closed at G7Hc;' December. 7iiSj 6SVfco ;
closed at 67 ic
OATS-Heceipts. 93,700 bll,; exports. 3.150
bu. spot, steady: . . -. no. j, uc; .no.
ill. ppni, Hiumij . TJV ".n't, ', i
Willie, ire, ij". i' V. '"Vt "
"XJA - 4bQ5-C- 0l"
nous 111111 mm .. ' u... , ,
A. Y-Quiet; iPPlnfr. BOU&.c; good to
ntin lee. S2'ti5i90c.
n. ...1... nA ...... . i,i
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Hue
... 1 llrAit tn lion wwi.lL'htH "?llf?'illl
Lard, steady; western steamedr J.8,85: re
,j,ed $9; continent. $9; compound. $7.50
1 7.75. Pork, nuict: family. $17,001)17,25: short
-iunr si7.NViii9.00: mess. $15. OMi 16.00.
.nr XI , .kkji nt.uu: iiicvr. 1U.H."11 1U.UU.
TOULTRY Alive, weak; springers. 84c;
turkera, iiV4C. uresseu. sieatiy; spr'ng
nrH. loiillc: rowis. ye; lurKeys, UBIUC,
liiiTTER-FIrm: creamery. 17Ji25o: fac
tory. 12'4W15Hc: Juno creamery, "l24(13'i
CHEESE Quiet; fancy, large, September,
iii.l3.r. rountrv (pKgs. rree), &.fit,e.
XI r. 1 Al.ri i lie iiauni naiiinuiy dullness
prevailed In tho local metal market. Tin
was llrm at $2t!.2Mt27,.. Copper, quiet;
Lake Superior. J16.754H7.CO; canting and elec
. I... l till 'HliKitl! i;i'. Irnn n'n .l.ill. ..It.
Tin
lie Superior. jiB.ii4Ui.io; canting and elec
.,,1 .,-1 f.M ,!1I. lPn.. ... .i..ii. ..I.,
jrolytlc,
i
: 1 tT-.'.".!-;. ..." . 1111 nnu iinnin.
!"niri!!U,iL r 1 t"' WOOIi-Dull; domestic fleece, 25i26o; ancos, $1.30; cerllllcatcs, no bid; shipments, 86 161 40 5 30 62 261
. December, 6s 3Ml Texas. W,t7c. . f . ... ?lM9,'.'''s..?y?rttviWA??..'''''8'' rU3' 8- U!"- g !-.'. It ft-
- 6Bd.. . 1A "nies $i bVef h ... 5 55 70... I.. 283
rancy winter, steady, cU.' Inrta mess, J17.0lMil8.OO. Cut meats, dull- relluL spot quiet, at 20s 9d. 20 213 ... f 5o 63 316
,,.., , . . di ll: pickled bellies. J8.504ll0.00: pickled I j oNDON Nov 16. OII Linseed, 33s ?d, 116 162 ... 5 57H 49 2S6
Pnclllu const, stendy. hr,, t,i,.r. 17i nlekled hams. J9.76iiilil.nrt. l' . iJ 1 1 p,i in.ri. M 174 IB) 5 67'n 72 234
79-16c: mid.
toX
lrv jn'.OVj. I5.fw: No. 1 southern foundry.
114, wiua.au; fo, i sou souiuern rounury,
jh.wuhi.ui.
Weekly Hunk .Slnlriuent.
NEW YORK. Nov. lG.-The statement of
the associated banks for the week ending
l tiulfiv aluiit'u! l.minM. 1 Wi.RS7.4fiO! iloprpniiH
' lj4.427.COO. Deposits, $916,048,300; decrease. $1,.
J331,b00. Circulation, $31,982,600; increase,
m Unnerve. i;ir..r,'i.noii: increase. ma),
Heseno reniilred. t230.r.2t,075, decrease, M,-
(M.W. Surplus, Jlo,ln3,S25, Increase, II.-
413,W.J.
Yoitic vrocicft A.vn ihms.
Wall
Street Vies nf tin Northern
I'ncllle Settlcniriit.
vt'll' vniiK- w. 1,: Tlmrn was coll-
& Weft rSci5Sr?'?ro,n,nu:
iiKim- mnvmnont. lull the nilvanee
wus Interrupted by realizing again hero
and there and the buying was congested
in n rew siocks. M liore was large uim
centrated buvlnt; of the lteadlngs, accom
panied by rumors that the company 's
soon to benefit by an Increased dividend on
Its holdings of New Jersey Central stock.
Thero was some strength In the other
coalers, Including some of the soft coal
carriers. American Iocomotlvo stocks
imOUVO SlOCKB
were In notable ileum ml on reports of largo
orders rrom nil parts ot tne rouiiirj. mo I
i.tllini liiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiuiui n . .... I
regularly under realizing from tlmo to time
tractions: Hutif, Atnalgalimted -Copper at.d
I'eopio s uus, which unseiiieu tne laiu
ueauiigs nun inuue me. ciuxihk iiukuiui.
Much stress was laid by bullish traders
nn iinrslstent rumors that nn offer of il
1. .tnrk of uiiveriimeiit bonds Is t.etld-
1ST It was also rumored that the secre-
tury of the treasury was to raise tho bid
i. v- ...... 1
iiriiTU lur iiu ui iiiiiiiiL i.uiitin. .it, niiu-,111- 1
tint basis could be discovered for either
rumor. The gam in casn reserves uy tno
batiks, in splto of the largo goui exports,
was 11 more mnterlal ground for contldenca
....am ,li. ,,n,mi, nnltnl 'Pin. ri l.n.ilii.i.n. I
uiui lur iiu..t ui.ti.ium - .... ..... ...... .
in.,,. nf tMhl (ml fnr rvimrt nevt Tn.-Mitnv I
tit n Itnatmi biitiklmr house linpet a bnini I
that tho gold exnort movement might ho
nliuniOfl ntvliiir In f li n f.nulnr tniw. nf tnnlinv I
nnd the rise in sterling exchange ut con-
tlnentul points. ... .
The roiiowing are tno closing prices on
.1... V.ii' Vnrti HtnV n vMin llrfo ! I
"
Atrhlsiin Sl'ii do rifd 1M
iciiiBou ol., uu i'111 i-1
do pfd lOl'iSo. 1'aclllc 61
altlmoro At O...107i So. Hallway :&
Ilnltlmoro
do iifd..
niu.1 .in tir.i . . i.ii-
Canadian- Pac.
Canada So
Ches. Ai Ohio...
Chicago & A....
do pfd
Chl Ind. & 1...
do pfd
Chi. Ac 13. 111....
Chicago G. W..
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
in:,rrex. r Racine.... -il
83
Tol St. I.. ,t W. 21U
do Ufd 3ti
47
3S
3IU
Union Tactile
7HI
do pfd..
. !'2,i
;f
47's Wabash
;: 73'i1
do ufd
..13l.
Wheel. Ai I(. i:.
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ...
do pfd
Adams K.
American lix...
. in
. 31U
. sih
. 42!i
1'J
Chicago & N. W.20S
C. H. I. & V IIS
.190
.205
Chi. Ter. & Tr... L")V
iln nfd 37(fe
r. s. isx
93
37(feiVelfs-Furgo ' Y:'x!ls3
C. C. C. Ai St. I.. 9S?iAmal. Conner..
Colorado So II .Amer. Cnr At F.
2S's
S3)i
do 1st pfd 65
no piii
Amer. I.ln. OIL.
do nfd
do 2d nfd 26
is
47
47
9S
Del. &. Hudson. ..172
Del. 1.. Ai V
133
Amer. S. .t It...
Denver & It. G..
do pfd
Krlo
454l
do nfd
9I Anac. Mln. Co...
42 iirnoKiyn it. I .
6M.4
do 1st pfd
i.i uoio. i' tiei ."c i... mi
do 2d ufd ) Coll. Has
pfd.
.220';
Ot. Nor. nfd ls?i Con. Tob. nfd..
.117'
-"Si
. 41
. 1415
SiOJi
. 76V4
Hocking Valley... (Sullen, i:icctrlc ...
do pfd kOk Olucose Sugar .
Illinois Central. ..139i Hocking Coal ..
town central .... iuvi inier. i-aper ...
do nfd.
V4
do nfd...
I.ako Krlo & W.
70
,130
Inter. Power .
I.nelcdo Gas ..
Nn. lllscult ....
do nfd
. 91
I.. Ac .
Manhattan I.
..129i2
National Lead
National Salt..
19ii
Aiet. mi. tiy.
167
Mex. Central 22U
Mex. National ... 13?4
Mlnu. & St. 1 109
Mo. Taelflo 102
do pfd 2
No, American .... 91
Tai'lllo Const .... f.s
Pacific Mall isji
M., IC Ai T 2615
j-copie h uas ion
Pressed S, Cnr... IT;
do pftl tilt-,
Pullman P. C.tr 'MR
do nfd 53 4
N. J. Central ....i7l'i
rs. v. fcntral ....Hi2
rtririniK A- tt
Itepublli; Steel ... 15
do nfd :)!
ni inn t,y.
No. I'ncllle prd...ino'4
jTUMii ........ ....ii'ji4
lenn. I mil Ar I... ta'i I
I'ennsyivania ,
Heading
1161:,
4S Union Tag A
J I
do 1st prd...,
79VS do nfd...
do 2d mil....
58 U. S. Leather
UTt
St. L. Ai S. V.,
52 I do pfd
SI U. S. Htibbebr .
703' do pfd
2K',4 U. S. Steel
Ul do pfd
1T0H Western Union.
Sl'i
do 1st prd...,
do 2d nfd...
St. L. Southw
43'i
do pfd
Nrtr York Money Mnrket.
NKW YOIHC, Nov. 16,-MONKY-On call.
cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 4'Vti5 per
ITIlt.
v.w...... ..-. .--t ...... i. i.i 1
STKHLINCr EXCHANOE ! Imi. With I
actual business In bankers" bills nt $I.S7
ftl.SS for demund, and nt -8l4W4 SIi for
sixty days: posted rates, $4.(15 T.SS',5; com
mereiai nuis. i.Mni i.ni',4.
hii.v isk uar. w r .Mex can t o ars. 4.o
HONDS-St.Uo bonds, steady: railroad
bonds, steady: government bunds, strong;
t'. H. rer. M rex. nnu coupon, jut; j reg.,
Ni coupon, 10Si; now- 4s reg. nml coupon,
133; old 4s reg. and coupon, 112,: Is, 109;
t.,...)....,.
run immm
Tho closing quotations on bonds aro as
follows;
U. S. ref. 2s. reg.109 L. & N. mil. 4s.. .102,
do coupon 109 ,Mex. Central 4s.. 82V5
do 3s, reg 10S I do Is lnc 30
do coupon Ids';, Minn. Ai St. L. 4a. 103
...luo'.i.iiiuu. rc oi. u. 4.iu.i
do new 4s, reg
j.,139 AI.. K. & T. 4...1005
...139 do 2s 82V5
...112?iN. . Central ls.105'Hi
...112V do cell, 31As....l0S'!
do coUDon
,ln old 4s. rcR...112?iiiN. Y. Central Is. 1057
do coupon U2-) do gen, 31,4s....l()S!4
do bs, reg.
5s, reg. ......107 N. .1. C. gen. 5s..l3T4
coupon 107 INo. Puclllc 4s....l03t,
llson gen. 4S.103 I do 3s 724
adj. 4n. ...... 93 N. A W. con. 4s. .1024
do
Atchison
iln ndl.
Hal. Ai Ohio 4s...l0.T!4 Heading gen. is.. SD'.fc
do 3',4s :i;4 hi i. tv l ai c. tis.uti'j
.i.i .-miv. 4s IDS iS. L. & S. F. 4s. 9.",
Can, So, 2s 10S,5 St. L. S. W. Is... 97',g
U. or un. DM lira no . w;4
,in iu inn .3 n. a. a. i'. 4s..
dies. & O. 4Vis...l07Hn. Tncltlc 4s i
Chi. Ai Alton 3V4S. Mi so. liniiway ,s...l2
C. H. Ai Q. 11. 4s.. aSliiTexas & P. Is. ...1201,
C. M Ai S T g. 4H. ill's r, nt i. iv is... tc
C. & N W c. 7s.i;viVs union memo 4s..ior,
II 11 11k ClonrliiK.
...r, T I , 1 1' 1, (.n,.m,U tO (k":i f.A?.
III. J.wi'in, ,1U, 1'.. ,,,nr, ..... ,
balances, $9,922; money, 6'nt. per cent; rsew
Y'nrk exchange. 20c premium.
HALTI.MOHE, Nov. 16. -Clearings. $1,211.-
678; balance!,. $562,40i; money. 4J?J5 per
cent. Clearings for tho week, $24,407,5o3;
I l.n I n m.,l. S3.4I6.S3.
HOSTON. Nov. 16.-Clcnilngs, $2S,339,3S2;
bnlnnees, $2,656,643.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. . ll..-C'lenr ngs.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. lb.-Clenr ngs,
$20,227,.8; biilanees. $2,811,511; money. 4!4'!i5
per cent. Clearings for the week, $111,319,-
920; balances, $15,2.S,633.
CJnlter Mnrket
NEW YOUK, Nov. 16. COFFEE Spot
ii0l teadv; No. 7 Invoice, 6?4e. mim,
(.. o.i". iiinii.
... i,!t Pnninvn TUWlte. Futurbs onened
ti.ly In lone, 'wltfi prices unchanged to 5
, , J h,K,P .u;;l fol nvrrt a .,,,nan.
oniovu,
i..i.'
, nnrinn lui mu
" YT"? J'"nr3 '!fLVi--
session, with business iigni.
HpHS0n
the loss was i ln III reluming ann minimi!
?''n?....VJomPtri Vi' "
man cable. Later tno inarm 1 iinviinieii utr
0 p0nts on Spt house buying nnd cover-
...,i r,iin,i mIoikIv nt Unit bass, cos tic
ut that bnsls, closing
1 inn ...... 1 . .
inci iidliig: De-
70c; March.
Jlilv 7 16e;
7.40c.
nkv YOltk Nov. l.-OIIx-Cottonseed.
r.ZvK ii,' J tm i lu : re-
dull; yellow. 3IHc Petroleum, dull; re-
I I
uailimore. i.ou; I'liiinufiinuit .inn 1 am-
,nn,A iii imlk tr.. Hiislti. steady: strained.
common to good, $1.50. Turpentine, dull anil
easier, 3iMT3c,
Cnttnu .llnrUet,
XRW YORK. Nov. 16.-COTTON-Snot
( irUnU Houtli were boldlng Iirni. Willi UC
iTinml frnm eviinrters unchecked. The mar
ket for futures closed ipuei nnu menuy.
with prices l point nigner io i jioiiii nut
lnifnr
ST. I.UL'lti, .NOV. Jti. i-ii i i u ntntuy.
middling. 71,.c; sales, 400 bales : receipts,
7.300 bales; siiipments, i,;. uiucs; biock,
I 4.ni6 Dales.
?l
,.NEW
Kasy; sn
nnllnnrv.
I lit i.rjv .ii io.-i.tj i i w.-
sales, 4,100 bales; ordinary. 6T4c; good
khs . suu-s. i.hj uuicr, u .inmi j. .. , h.,u
nrillnnri' Inn' Inlilllllll C Glu-luCt lllld.
Scj "receipts, 1S.MM bales; stock.
263,774 bales. .
uui;r nuil Mol.it',
VI'lV niM.l'AVS Xnv. 16. Sl'OAR
Quiet: open kettle. 2 U-I6'tfv2c; open kettle
ceniriruirai. ai.'rii-c: ceniruugai, Krniui
lilted. I'.'iid l-iw. wnne. i'.HIJ'ic; joiiiiw,
I Sl.lfi.lJic! uneoiiiU. "Ufi.ll.e, SlnllKSes.
steady, open kettle. 2!j3lo; centrlfUKuI. 12S
1 24c. Syrup, quint, 263oc
1 .-...nt. ...... ... r-.IT .rr.,.ll 1ml. I Rl .111 ... .1 UO iU
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Gotd Oaltl, of All Kiidi Study for Wnfc
btt Others lomtwhtt Lwir.
HOGS TOOK ANOTHER DROP TODAY
Ft Mice,, ..,! Are Xten,,,- Ml,..
I, list Week nnd Nu Also Are Choice
Feeders Common MtnfT 1 4n
nnd Consldernbly I, inter.
SUUT11 OMAHA. Nov. 16.
Kecclpts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Shrcp.
nitlrhil Mnn.lnv
J.Oli G,!17
(jltlclal Tuesdnyi
15,221
otilclul Wednesday
lIMIClal rllUl'SdllV
yc i."jj,ty .
lli.OKS
1,375
207
11,111
1U.SI2
Biuuruuy
Totnl this week,
55.001
Xi,4W
50,127
51. .'.07
Week enilltiir N'nv 'I "II 'flu
W.C Z CV ij'"''
a5,27o
.7.". r ' V" 7 "" i
a.i,56
7
:15,6i2
w '"'.". Vui' SK,V, J:1:;,-
SJ'" "tuK )lfst T . ' 3" 35,4 T J,t
Avernun nrlees nnlil for boirs it South
: v .
uuinna tne nust several nays, wiui com
T7.
uate,
I 1W1. 1 1X. U99 . IS9S . 1 1S7 . 1 1 Ki6. , I S'.'5.
, n.
:64 I 131 3 65 3 t2 3 23 3 52
G 03i 4 63 3 f5l 3 Ml 3 2j 3 10
Oct.
Oct. l.
6 SMi, 4 61
I 16 3 wi ;i .oi .i j-j
Pc' 2i
6 01 i 4 61
ItiH 4 43
4 14
I 13
3 5G 3 2i 3 ul
3 5SI 3 46 I 3 51
3 51 3 41, 3 26 3 18
3 4i 3 353 17
3 52I 3 42 3 13 3 41
3 61 .1 3S1 3 1:.. 3 .VJ
3 31, 3 17 3 36
3 56 3 19 3 41
3 51 3 291 I 3 t2
3 45 3 11 3 27 3 14
UCl, .J.
ct. 6
XSV Si"''1 -
6 00 14 6S!
4 IS
4 61, 4 10
5 S9?i
5 81
6 72H
6 67
6 73! s
5 72
;-'
UCt. JTt..
4 10;
4 52
oct. so..
4 60
4 09
4 UJ
4 01
P.Ct. 31..
4 17
4 51
i .r, : .
hov' -
KJ"V." -i"
4 GO
I 01
Nov. 3.
I 66 4 Oil 3 45 3 43,
3 iWi
Nov. 4...
5 S2T
4 02
3 hi, 3 13
:l 5.M 3 It
3 31 3 IZ
3 21 3 35
0V
b.av'
Nov. 0...
6 71(4
I 66
5 71k 4 641 t 01
3 46 3 111 3
Nov. 7...,
Nov. .S...,
NOV. 9...
0 Ul'i
4 671 4 0.'
.1 551
6 67 $ 4 6!'j 4 06
5 74!t, 4 t.9i 4 0J,
4 Til 4 03
3 45) 3 41
3 451 3 41
3 2S 3 K9
3 23, 3 ID
NOV. 10..
Nov. 11..
1, 3 31 3 27i
5 72!i
5 63
5 69
5 6ST4
I 021 3 431 3 32 3 17, 3 39
Nov. 12..
4 84 3 4li 3 3!t 3 22 3 45
Nov. 13..
a Til .i nil :i 3i ;i jj, i ii
Nov. 14..
I 1,7 3 9' 3 111 a 23 a u
':i "' .., . ...I
NOV. 15..
6 67
4 82 3 90 3 95, 3 27 3 46
NOV. 16,
, 5 63!a
4 90i 3 41 3 wO .1 Jll u 19 - tu
'Indicates Sundav.
The olllclal number ot enrs ot stocK
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Slleep.lfr s
C. M. Ai St. T. Hy.. .. 7
Wnbash Hy 3
Missouri I'aeitio icy.. 2 i .. '
Union Tarlllo system .. 21 1
C. N. V. lty 21
V.. K. & M. V. Hi- 2S
C, St. P., M, At O. Uy .. 7
11. ,t JN1, II. it. it .
C, 11. & t. Uy 15
C It. I. At T cast.. .. IS
C. 11. 1. T west.. .. 1
Illinois central i
Total receipts
151
1
The (llsiioKltlc.il of the dav's recclnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing ttiu
number or Head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
OmuhiL Packing Co
(!. H. Hnmmond Co....
Swift nnd Company....
Cuilahy Packing Co....
Armour Ai Co
l.WJ
2.525 N
3,2!3
19
It. Meeker Ai Degiiu
1
Livingstone Ac Scliiillcr..
12
19
7S W.702
Other buyers
579
Total
69S
flATTI.F Thn mime ns Ih ceneral'V tho
case on Saturday, there wero not tnoiign
ml tin ii..r in miikn n lesL of the market.
Tho suiinlv for Ibo wcck. However, tins
been of ve.'y liberal proportions, there
lielnir n unnil liiririise over the nast soveral
i no
weeks and niso ovcr the eoriespondliiK
I weeit ot last jeiu. i un iii'iiiuiiu, unnmii
u'iim lii criinil Milium fnr nil the better
grades, so thnt prices havo held up Iu
Tim uiinnli' nf rnrnfril Mtrnrs lliiM 1)0011
tnnrn tlhrrni thiui of lato. Jltnl k'OIHl t
cholco kindw lmv uIhO boon in good sup
ply. Anything HollInK from Jfi.(Hi up may
'M"r Trice Tho griules.
De ipiotcti Hironcr 101 me wcck, tu.w upmik
iiuwvGi , umi
hi ii rn linrniv
Hte.uiy, whllo thoso selling neiow $5.75 may
... ..r.R.. , Tn..l.n .11.1 .....
uu iiuotvti j'.jiiyi' iti.ifi. xiiuiti-io ii, u u.,t
... , ., . ll n.ln,i. rr ll,n mn,Hnm
, falp cilUIo thcy come ln competition
wl,h t)ll( westerns.
Tho proportion or cow siuii tins wcck
hns been very large, but tho market on
tho better grades is just nooiit stenuy ior
the week. tJood to clioico unlives nro seii-
Imr from J3.25 to J3.65. whllo cornfedH have
sold as high as $1.10. A clioico bunch of
c,)rllfe(1 i,Pfers wouid doubtless sell con-
Bldcrably higher than that. Tho bulk ot
thn native cows, however, arc selling from
$2.75 tn $3.25 und uro about lOfllSe, lower
than they were a wcck ago. dinners iiavo
been coming ln very freely nnd nro quoted
from f M to jo T)l0 Hl,pl)iy ,H n0pn so
Breat that packers sucreeded In brenklug
t10 market a good 25u during tho week.
i vnn nnit'oM urn il nine stronger inaji
thoy wore a week ngo nnd bulls mid slugs
nr0 a trlllo euslcr In syniputhy with tho de-
cnno 0n cow stuff.
'i'i,.,rn lm lii.pn ii ennd demand for stock-
,.n..,. nn cow Ktnff
There lias been a good demand for stock
crs und feeders of good to cholco quality
m prices are quoted steady for tho week.
Asldo from tho best kinds, however, the
market Is lower and particularly Is that
truo of tho common light stuff. Thero Is
almost no demand nt nil ior mat riuss oi
onitin t. ml suiters havn to take whatever
iboy can get. Good heavyweight feeders
nro Selling US IllKIl " t...i mm cimin Jf.li-
n,,,ru iinvn hum im men ns ii. i". Aieuium to
cemmon stuff Is selling all tho way rrom
$3.65 down.
Tin.rn wero very few western rnngo
steers on tho market last week good enough
for packers, ine iiemanu nus oeen acuvo
and as n result tho market has ndvnnced
grain's navn som largely
vm 11 individual sales go-
Hango cows nro stendy
Is satisfactory, but aro
10c to 2oe. lower wliero
rommon. Uood slockers and
1 steady, with tho com
plow nnd coiislderubly
STEEHS.
Av. Pr.
No.
Av. Pr.
890 3 (Si
COWS.
1 Kt l f 2., iiw a 00
1 1190 2 60
MULLS.
710 2 60 1 693 2 63
CALVES.
190 5 00
STOCK COW'S AND HEIFERS.
930 2 00 t) 1026 2 GO
675 2 60 3 ......1013 3 60
iioi:h TliHte wan another liberal stinnlv
ot hogs today, making tho recelpta for tho
week tho heaviest In some tlmo past. Other
mnrkr.tR were OUOtCll lower Hnd HS a TCSUlt
packers started out hern ami bought tho
heavier grades Just about a nlckol lower
1 ,'- -,. . . , . . i.
V(,.8.'era"y- . ' " T" I'r
Bh'0V0r 'V.ckerB did not
"nilTn ffllf
for tm, ,est of t hem, while imyth ng eom-
I mnnlli they bid way lower tin. The . light
,""" ' r,.ult wero left mostly until llin
s1 s"o ta,t"n.o " arke,rc.rei;lyw,,,,i!,',1rado
- , , wcak,
v",7" m ikes tho mnrket close
. ''"A'.'J " I '." .V".1- L11
1 t(V7,i"v(,. inwer 111:111 inn t-nmw ui i.ihl weeK
Mt sUll Hit. market Is higher than It win
on Wednesday of this week, when tho
average cost wan uunn iu uriumril
tutlvo sales:
No. Av. Bll. IT.
18 116 ... 4 40
Av. Sh. Pr.
..211 10 665
. .272 40 5 63
12 Wi ... in?
239 120 5 63
80 5 65
100 6 65
IIV) 6 63
80 5 G5
80 6 r.-,
240 6 65
... 5 Im
2I0 40 5 65
62 194 120 6 60
91 1S3 80 5 ft)
23 300 ... 5 63
91 im J u
35 292 ... 5 63
2GS ... 5 63
. "IS 160 6 60
6S 258 200 6 63
o".
77.
..211 80 5 60
. ,222 120 5 GO
. .212 ... 6 ft)
. . 176 80 5 60
. ,236 40 5 60
..255 210 5 60
. .238 40 5 IK)
..201 10 5 ft)
. .382 80 6 60
..231 ... 5 ft)
. .288 80 5 62!4
. .261 120 6 62j
,.20S ... 5 G2',u
. .231 ... 5 Gift
..248 80 6 62'.i
. .232 320 5 62
. 197 1ft) 6 62V-j
6S 269 ... 5 63
61 244 ... 5 G3
ts 321 1ft) 6 65
68 319 120 6 63
69 211 10 B 63
60 324 1ft) 6 tit
0) 283 40 C IS
65..
nx...
67...
69...
67...
71...
88...
36...
63...
51...
66 232 120 5 65
75..
62..
69..
63. .
65..
63 .
61..
68..
71..
67..
57..
(A..
65..
74..
12. .
.207 ... 6 &-
.237 120 5 67
.295 120 5 65
.251 80 6 63
.291 160 6 G3
.295 ,., 6 65
.251 120 6 65
.2S2 1ft) 6 lii
.2IS 80 C 65
.232 120 5 67
.205 200 5 65
.253 80 5 65
.304 80 6 lii
.270 220 5 63
.321 2I 6 65
.278 210 5 63
53...
GS...
68...
63. . .
68...
73.
... r, G,t
I IU .... rA . ..n.f
8U S Sif
i,
m ' w, halil
CO,
. . .266 2i r, tal
49. .
ly! lii a g;'j
237 210 5 6214
70..
I 3S,.
66 313 80 B 65
53 350 80 5 63
73 2:-.) 120 6 65
68 20.1 120 6 63
9. . , :::; 120 5 65
(S . . 22l 200 5 67
C6 271 ... 5 65
w..
210
.252
.221
10 5 62.
SO 6 6."4
, 5 621,4
SO 6 62!4
SO C 62,i
- in
u
I 77.,,
I - W
1..
No,
62..
66..
5;.,., .333 120 R tV.
69 . . . 2 40 6 674
lHi...,..203 40 6 67li
V) 276 80 tl 67a
55 232 40 5 67'a
66. . .. . .26S ... n tu 4
tM .... .261 160 6 67',i
67 333 160 6 70
f6 .. ..328 ... 5 70
io, ...2o .,. r rati
nr. 40 r, H2u
fiS 2Mi 120 r. I'd
55 269 220 5 03
57 2IU M) f. CTi
0 23.1 ... G 65
0 211 K0 5 C5
KS......22I SO 6 05
1 217 ICO 5 63
65 353 40 5 75
SllMlM' Tllern It'nr,. tint ntinl.Erll nheeii
here today to make u market, but for tho
week the supply has been very liberal, Mg
gains having been made both over the hist
several weeks and also over the corre
sponding Week of lust vear. ns thn tntilo
of receipts nbove will show. Not only that.
nut tins has been one of the big weeks
of the year It was very noticeable that
In splto of the heavy run there wero com-
larativety rew sheep and lambs good
nough for killers, tho hulk being feeders,
(lood to choice fnt slippn nnd liinibs nre
quoted steady for tho week. Common stuff
tnoiign is a imio slow and weak. Cholco
feeder wethers have also held lust about
steady for the week. Feeder lambs, how
ever are iiyn2oe lower than they wete n
week lien excelit In case of mimcthliiu
extra choice. Common feeder wethers are
niso that much lower. The greatest de
cline tnoiign nus been on the old ewes,
which have been coming In very freely
and hnvo declined HWitlne nlnee last week.
They are almost unsalable nt the decline.
wuoiauans: fiioice yearlings, J3.405t3.ti,.;
fair to good yrarllncs. 13.2053.40: eholcj
wethers. J3.30fi3.60; lair to good wethers,
J3.10I3.30: choice ewes, J2.90il3.25; fair to
good ewes. J2.Wii2.90: choice stirlnc lamb".
Jl. 3001.60; fair to good spring lambs, J3.75f(
t.-.ii it'i-tit'i ivuwiiTu, .l.wJ;lt.J',; iceuer
lambs, J3.604f-i.oo. ltcprcscntnttvo sales
No.
Av
Pr.
63 feeder ewes. .
. VI
.130
79
$1 25
3 75
1 75
19 mixed sheep
cu I is
CHICAUO LIVH STOCK MA II ICE I'.
Cnltlo Memlv Hum MrutiK Micep
Hull nnd litmrr,
CIMCAOO. Nov. 16.-CATTLH-Recell,ts.
3() head: no Texans nor westerns; market
steady; good to prune steers, J6.2.V11 i.-j;
poor in medium, n.W'iU.2o; siociiers nnu
feeders. J2.00'n4.4i): cows. J1.251I l.iai: heifers.
Ji.5oit6.n0; runners, J1.2M2.30; bulls, J2.rif
4.75; calves, $2.&Oft6.25; Texas steers. Jl.T-.iy
t.i. 110111111:11; western steers, w.&tftis.i".
iu.ii.iH iteceipts. 2ij,v'0 neau. estimated
Monday, 3S.0H): left over. 5.0O1): market
strong, heavyweight llrm, lightweight
weak; mixed and butchers, $5.50416.814;
good to choice heavy, J5.iV(5.S7i3: rollgli
heavy, $5.35Ji5.ft1; light, $5,251(5.55; bulk of
sales, $5.G0! 5.7.5.
SHEEP AND LA AI IIS Itecelnts. 1..VO
head: market dull nml Inwer: t-nnil in
choice wethers. $.1.4OU4.O0i fair tn choice
mixed, J2.8W3.40: western sheep, $3.()7i3.75;
tiatlvo lambs, $2.WIj4.ft); western lambs,
feeders, $1.30.
umelal receipts yesterday: Cattle, 3.3S1
bend: hogs. .'W.TKS IiimiiI: Hlieetl. 6.1S4 In. ml
.Shipments: Cattle. 2,207 head; hogs. 2, no
head; sheep, 3,695 head.
Muck In Mght.
The following tnhln shnnrs the reeelnln of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tho Ilvo principal
ui.uKcis ior .oveniuer m:
Cattle
Hogs.
10.842
20,000
7JHH
3,100
7.(00
Sheep.
South Omaha
127
2.)7
1,500
1,01,0
Chicago
.. 300
.. 200
..l,l
.. 136
Kansas City
St. Iritis
St. Joseph
110
"3.511
Totals
... 1,763 63,942
KiiiiNnn City l,ltr Mluek Market
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 16. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 21M head: market, compared with
ween ngo, oeei sicits nnu common reeiiers
51t25c lower, bulls lllld chnlco feeders
strong; today's quotations nominal; cholcn
export ndd dressed beef steers, $5.60J0.25,
ralr lo good, Jl.ifi'ilfi.no; stockers und feed
ers. $2.6efil.23: western fed steers. $l.6i
5.10; western range steers. $3.251i4.l0; Texas
nml Indian steers, $2,751)1.40; Texas cows,
$1.90ft3.oo; native cows. $2.5iVft4.25: heifers,
$3.0O(i5.25; ctinners. $1.5CWi2.4i); bulls. $2.00fN
S.75; calves, $3.n0iiR.25. Receipts for week.
42.l Head: last week. im Head.
1IOOS- Receipts. 7,iW heail; steadv to 5c
higher; top. $6; bulk of sales. $5..Wi5.6o;
heavy. $5.9i6.00; mixed packers, $5.60j(3.90:
light, $5.0016.SO: pigs. $4.251i6.0il. Reeidpts
for week. 94." head: last week, G5.UH) head.
SHEEP AND LAMMS-Receipts. 1.000
head; market, compared with week ago,
15fi25o lower: nntlvn Iambi, $1.254.60; wem
ern Inmbs. J3.75'n'4.fi0: native wethers. Kt.n
ii3.60; western wethers. $2.85i3.50; yearllnvs,
$3.ll1i3.ftl: ewes. $2.60f?3.25. Receipts for
wcck, 23,aw iieun; 111st wcck. ..,aw Head.
St. I.onln Live Mtuek Mi.rkel.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16.-CATTLE-Reinliit.
l,t head; market steady: nutlvo shipping
nnd exnort steers, $l.tvnt0.75: dressed b,.nt
nnd butcher steers, $.'l.5iii6.15: nteerH uinler
1 tio ins.. j.i.ip'uu. iu; siocKers 111111 fecinra
$2.0iWI.6o: cows and heifers, $2.0O5.60: can
ners, $1.00'(l2.60; bulls. $1.253.75; Texns and
Indian steers. .'.ukh i.u. wun somo selling
up to $1.65; cows ami heifers, $1.50'(i2.40.
HOC.S Receipts. .l,10O head; market
steady; pigs ami iigni. r3.iNiu..si, puckers,
J,l.lHK(ll,.Mli llllll'llfl r., .,.i.rj(ii. tty.
H '.r 1 ,,l.il 110 lll'l't'llllH. .INI 110,1
market steady; native muttons, $3.00173,1,0;
liinibs, $3.75ji4.75; culls and bucks, $l.75'03.23:
niui rw,.', t..-'v.i -.v.
.VetT York l.lve Xluck Mnrkt-l.
KMW VDRK. Nov. 16. HI-2I.:'l-Tau.v
cclpts. 301 bond; very llttlo business, Cables
sternly. Exporls tudny, 1,872 beeves, l.lis
Hlieep und 13.171 quarters of beef.
CALVES Iteceipts, 37 bend; 1111 sulci re
ported. SHEEP AND LAMMS-Iteci'lpls. 912 head;
sheep sieauy, uiiiins 111111 nnu weitk; ralrly
good sheep sold nt $3. lambs nt $l.65uN..k5.
IIOOS Receipts, 21.1 lienit; nntio iirrcred
on sum; nominally uareiy sieauy.
SI. .lom-v1 Live Slunk .Mnrket,
fT. JOSEPH. Nov. 16. CATTI.1' nr.
celpts, 156 bend; steudy; mi live, $3.im;(6.75;
cows and heifers, $1.25115.10; veals, $3. Iii'i 6. 60;
stockers and feeders. $1.605t 1.25.
IKJCH lieceipiK, ,,!( neau; st-Mdv tn
strong; light and light mixed, $5.35i,5.so:
noilltiin nnd heavy. Ji.701ifi.95: iiIitm 1:1 rr.r.h
COO: bulk. $5.fti46.M.
SHEEP aimw i.AjMim iieccipis, llOheinl;
market steudy.
Slum Clly l.bi' Slncu .llut'ket.
SIOUX CITY. In.. Nov. Hi. (Speelnl Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, tno; nmrk.'t
sternly; beeves. $3.6iff6.(Mi; cows and bulls
mixed. $1.5fj3.76; stuckei's nnd feeder",
$2,6044.00; yearlings and cnlves, $2.601 .m),
IIOOS-Receipts. 3,500; nnrket sti-udy,
selling $5.l515.ft); bulk, $5.MffTfi.62i4,
SHEEP-Recelpts, 100; market steady.
Kniisiis Clly tirnln nml I'mi IkIiiiim.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16. WHEAT
Mav, 67Tc; December. 72'4c; cash No. 2
bard. 68V(G9V,c; Nn. 3, I'.S'iljtlSc; Nn. 2
red 7H4472C uonillinl.
CORN May, MltUTic; December. f,Uo;
ensh No. 2 inlxtd and white, 6i;i(G6',j,c; No.
3 white. liVfI69o.
OATS No. 2 while. 41c.
RYE No. 2 muulnal, 614j6H4c
HA3' Cholco timothy and prairie, $l3.00fjl
13.50.
MUTTElt-Creamery, lil21c; dairy, fancy,
16t i:OOS-Fresh. In good demand, llrm;
storage, weak; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock quoted on Vhungo nt 20o ilos:., loss
11IT, eases returned.
RECEIPTS- Wheat, 62,800 bu.; corn, SS.tfO
bu.; oats, 13.O"0 bu.
SHIPMENTS -Wheat, S.soo bu.; corn,
21,600 bu.; oats, 8,(h) bu.
I'enrln .llurki-t,
PEORIA. Nov. 16.--CORN-Illglier; No.
3 63e.
'OATS-Ulgher; No. 3 white, 13! jo; billed
throiign.
WHISKY On tho basis
of $1.31 for
finished goods.
Toledo i rnl 11 nuil Seed,
TOLEDO, O., Nov. 16. WIIEAT-Dull,
weak: cash, 76"4c; December, 77c; May,
7984e.
,'nnv TlAcrmilior Gll.e: Mnv. 6IUn
OAT8-Dcember, I'ic; May, 42c.
I In 1 1. 1 Ii lirnln Miirkcl,
ni'H'TII, Nov. 16. WHEAT-ChsIi. No.
iinni 74(!-. No. 2 northern. Gs'ic: No 1
northern, 71e; December, 70-Hc; May. 71c.
OATS 4W;w,c.
CORN 66!4c.
Wool Market.
st t.ni'is. Nov. 16. WOOI, Firm nnd n
shade better, medium grades, 13117',4o; light
tine. Uwitiuc; iit'iiv nnu, iviu.u, mu
WLONDON.a,Nfiv. 16,-WOOIMuslnesa In
wool during the week was quiet, pending
the opening of tho sixth scries, amounting
to 219,1- naiun, uivuiuiiih ',,v-., uu witcirii
direct. Tho Imports during tho week were:
New South Wales, 2,032 bales; Queensland,
ilj Koillll Ausiriuin, 111, nrni .i iiniruii.i,
88- New .enlnrul, 144; Victoria, 4,991; Capo
of Good Hohi und Nntal, 4,593; olsewhero,
399.
Neiv York Dry (imiiU Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-DRY OOOD8
Tho mnrket ruled dull again today Iu all
staple lines of rotton goods, without quot
uble change In prices. Mtiylng for export
,.riilnn,.d weak. Purchases on China ac
count estimated at fully 60.000 bales, chlnlly
sbeellngs. prim ciotns inactive ui un'
niiimuoil nrlees. Prints und ulngliHlus unlet
but llrm, American cotton ynrns somnwhnt
stendler In coarse counts, no change In lino
grades Worsted yarns llrm. with good
demand; woolen yurns quiut, but steady,
4 .. 21l 40 5 C2.
CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Mtri Bujtrs irtUid tn th Local Vtrktt
Lnt Wk Tki in Stnu Tim FttU
DEMAND FOR SUGAR MORE THAN SUPPLY
Sot .Mitn I'liniiHt's In lluutntluns 'rnuk
Place I.ikI AVeek und llurkel .Vtny
Ile Said In lie Iu n linud,
lleillth) Cnnillllnn.
OMAHA. Nov. 16.
Wholesale dealers In practically all Unci
report Immediate business on the Increase.
The IU si of last week very few huwrs ar
rived on the mnrket, but toward the closo
they ciitno n more freely t nun in several
weeks nasi. It Is thought that this shows
clearly that the cooler weather has stimu
lated biivlng In the cuiiutrv to a marked de
gree and that retailers' stocks are going to
pieces at ii rapid rate. Mailorders havo
also Increased both ln size and number tlm
lust rew days ami traveling men aro meet
ing with better success Iu picking up
orders. It may then bo said that tho gen
eral business situation In Omaha and sur
rounding territory Is In better condition
than It was a week niro. Until lubbers and
retailers nre nuturiilly in better spirits nuq
nre more contldeiit than over that with
aiivthlug llko scasnnablo weather they will
sell more goods this jc.ir than they hnvd
In any previous yeur.
as nn indication or tno general pros,
perltv Jobbers aio pointing tu the wuv III
which merchunts havo been meeting their
bills Iu splto of the ract that the mild
weather bus seriously curtailed the retail
trade. It Is said that collections nre now
in better shape than they were a year ngn
at this time. One Jobber In particular said
thnt he had offered his customers n small
discount on bills paid from November 1 to
isnvemiior in nun mill lie was greau. sur
prised at the number nf merchants who
took advantage of tho offer. The discount
was so small that he did not think many
dealers would pay any attention tu it nml
I ho fuct that they did must show that they
have plenty of leady cash.
Thero wero no very sensational changes
In market quotations last week, most o!
tho fluctuations being of minor Importance,
Prices on' the whole are good and llrm, with
not much prospect of thero being uny rad
ical changes in the near future.
Siihiii' Steady nl tilt' Decline.
Slnco the sensational droit In Uu nrlee of
sugar mentioned a week ngo there has been
no cluinge 111 the situation. Local joDIkt.I
are swamped with ordeis, as they cannot,
begin to get enough stock lo supply tho
demand. Retailers uro nil anxious to stock
up for future requirements at tho present
low prices, but they have to content them
selves with only a small l ruction of their
orders. Wholesalers are doing their best
to supply the wants of their customer, but
the demand W so great thnt It Is estimated
that thero are unlllled orders In the hands
of Omaha Jobbers iimouiitlug to 2.6i"i,i"l
pounds of sugar. Jt inn v safely bo su.il
that thcie has been more sugar wold In thn
last ten days than ever beforo In the his
tory of Omaha ns u Jobbing center.
There hits been no quotable ehangn Iu thn
coffee murkt't slnco last report, but advices
contlniio to come In from Santos ituting
that the damage done to the crop by dry
weather Is fully ns great as previously es
timated. As n result the market Is good
und llrm, ns well us active.
Dried fruits are also iinchnugcd In price,
but the demand Is Improving, probably
owing to the conler weather. H Is thought
that with tho advent of severe winter
weather the demand will Increase rapidly
und that prices will llrm up a trifle.
The canned goods mnrket Is very llrm nil
nil lines. Stocks tu packers' hands nro
lining rapidly cleaned up and it Is claimed
that Indications for a continued ntroiir;
market mo very favorable.
The only change nf Importance In fari
naceous goods Is a slight iidvaneo on nut,,
menl. This has been brought ubollt by Iln
high price of oats.
The demand for cheese has been Increasing
of Into and ns the supply of Octnber-msdt
stock Is rntber light prices nre ndvanclug.
Fancy Wisconsin goods lire quoted 'ilT'i
cent higher thnn they wero a week ngo.
So fnr us other staple Hues nre concerned
thrro Is not much to be said, ns prices nl n
Iu practically tlm same position they wero
n. week ugo.
Tho demand continues uotlvo and Jobber
report their sales us being considerably
ahead of last year.
' llnrtlMiirc About Slendy.
Hardware! Jobbers aro feeling the effects
of the colder weather by tho Increased
demand fur nil seasonable Hues. Accord
ing lo reports received from tho country
retailers nre now doing u rushing business
in nil cold weather goods and as their
stocks aro not abnormally largo they uro
sending In quite liberal orders.
The market'has been rather featureless,
as all lines nro Jtlit admit steudy for llin
week. Thero has been no chiinge In wlrn
and nails since thn drop mentioned II week
Hgo. Steel goods nro also slendy nt llin
decline previously mentioned. Thero Is, of
course, somo uncertainty about steel hoo.Im
owing to tho talk about the I'limpetttlon
which the steel trust Is to have, but still
local Jobbers are nut ut nil worried over
the situation ami predict that the market
will remain Iu a good, lunllliv condition
throughout the coming season.
The demand fnr window glass Is verV
brisk 'ind jobbers report the sales far
niieiul of nil prmloiis records. There hns
been no change iu prices ot late, but now
that ti:i factories nrn once more at work
those who nre lu a position to know say
thev would not be surprised If ii slight
drop should tukn place beforo tho tlrst nt
the vear. No one It exactly making that
prediction, but sun tnev iiiitnii mat siicii
a thing Is purHlhle. Plato glass Is un
changed nnd present liiillcntlans nro that
there will be no cliango lor home tlmo to
come.
Ilrj- (ini'dx llnrp Afllic.
.Morn dry goods buyers were on the mar
ket iiisl week than for somo lime past
They nil reported business picking up
wonderfully iu the countrv slnco llin cooler
weather, nml us a result they nro coming
back fnr mure stuck. Thn great majority
of the buyers placed unite jlbi'ral orders.
The Impruveinetil Iu (rude In u wholesale
wnv wns not limited to house trade, us mnll ,
nrilers liieieased nml traveling men niso
met with belter success than they havo In
llin past few weeks. The general Impres
sion Is ihnt from this tlmo on thero will
be n good, active market.
Advance business Is also In very satis
factory condition, and traveling men nro
br-aklng tblr last year's records by good
safe margins.
The market was rather monotonous last
week, ns there wero very few changes lu
the nrlees minted. It may do said that nil
sin pin lines nl ciitlim goods are steady ami
Hull merciiunis lire niiymg spring goods
freely fur January shipment, u Is notice,
able that the demand fur wool and wash
rnmln Im lamer 1 1 1 II II In II good muiiv vpnru
und Hint nnly the better grades nf print
gonils are soiling ior spring. JMnnurnc
turers anticipated Hint condltluu und as a
result nro In position to meet thn demand
wltliuut unsettling uio nnu net.
Leather Cunils Finn.
n, (liunand fur leather goods Is iilxn
increasing, as trade lu tho country ha Im
proved considerably during tho last week
or ten dujs. Orders aro now coming in
from overy uirecniin, nn nnu juuners nrn
nn longer complaining about llin light
order business.
I'riill" nnu I'riidtice.
Tiinrn wero very few cliiiligcs of Interest
inn! week In the prices quoted nn fruits
and vegetables. Apples nro now by far tho
most popular mini ui nnu in nniiii in uin
i.ifii nrlei'S ruling. (inod eating nimlei
nro worth from $3.60 lo $5 per barrel.
Oranges aro also lu fair demand ut $3.75 to
$1 tier box.
r . ...... .i i i . . ii..
Ill vegeiauu's uii'in inwi ui-.'ii prui:iiciiii
no chiingo of Importance during tho last
week.
Eggs havo ndvnnced sharply, fresh slock
now being worth 20o. Tho receipts havo
been light for somo time past, which to
somo extent at least explains the high
prices. Tho moro Immediate cnusn of tho
advance, however, Is the report from Chi
cago to tho effect that thero Is nn attempt
being mailo to corner tho market. Local
dealers aro rather Inclined tn credit tho
report, as tney say il wouiu not im a vt-iy
illlllcult matter to gel control nf tho stor
ago eggs. There uro not ns many In cold
storage this year its usual, so that In naso
an nttnmpt Is made to corner the market
the clUlllces mi mii-t-,'n inn n"i uit.ii
means that eggs will bo high this winter
Poultry w as gnuii nun ill ill mini ui" miii'r
part of the week, when tho receipts In
creased to such nn extent thnt tho market
cased off about 'c on hens nnd lc on
spring chickens.
Mutter remains llrm, with tho demand
nnd supply Just about oven
Trmtlkoati 1030.
Boyd Commission Co
Buece.ior. to Jmri E. Boyd Co.,
OMAHA, NKD.
COMMISSION
llllAI.N, PROVISION AND HTOOKS.
Uur of Trad Oallaln.
Dtreot wlrca to Chicago and N.w York,
Cor.UJSfloa54 John M .WaiTn C.