Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SAIT r K DAY , yoVEMBEIT 10 , isn-i.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
It "Was a Day of Grief for Shorts in the
Wheat Market.
THAT CEREAL AGAIN OPENED HIGHER
There Wan Only Ono Wenk Feature In tlio
Day's Movojiirnt , tlio l.lt-ttrniices
Whlcli Wrru l.lglit-bloclt *
anil Iliinili.
CHICAGO , Nov. 9.-U wns n Jay of grief
for shorts In the wheat mnrket , Spurred by
diminishing receipts nnd Hhnrp foreign de
mand prices wont up In convulsive Jumps
nncl finished wlih li Bnln for May. Corn
followed reluctantly , closing liut ftu htghor
for May , nml Mny onts gained un equal
amount. Provisions were dull , but closed
ollKhtly higher.
Wheat was nsaln higher at the opening.
The northwestern receipts were light nnd
the Liverpool cables surprlslnRly strong.
That Knve the market Its opening direction ,
and cablcRrnnis confirmatory of the early
Advance nt Liverpool were received Inter.
New York wired that meant ! cabli'Krams
broufiht buylni ; onlctn. New Yoilc Bent a
liberal do e of buying orders here , nnd that
mm Ice t lead Chicago In the ndvnnco which
occurred , Orders were received here for
croiind fcod to KO tove torn Iowa. Pri
mary market receipts were the smallest
received since di'Uverlos fiom the now rrup
Kot fairly under way. The weak feature
anil the only out In the day's movement
wns the seaboard clearances , which were
llBht. May wheat opened at CDUe to C'J'ie ,
against Ki'c cellcrs at the close yesterday.
It Hold off to 5DHo In n. short time , but noon
recovered , and kept advancing until It
struck ta\c There were Intermediate lluo-
tuatlons between 59c anil M io , b\tt \ In Fplte
(
of free renllzlnt ? the demand of ( be soft
BpotH was BUillclcnt to Klvc the shorts a
Hcarc. and nx the market was In Its post
meridian singe the price was cavorting
around COc. Humors of a heavy bii lnes
nt the seaboard In cash wheat for export
caused the > market to close strong. New
York rcporled Ihlrty boat lands taken there
nnd ten loads at out ports. May wheat ad
vanced to COUc and closed at GHJp to COVic.
Corn refused to stir out of Its recent
Elugglsh Indifference. The elevator people
were sellers of corn for May , presumably
ngalnst purchases of new corn to arrive In
December and January. May opened at
from COc to 504c ! , und then went back to
OTic. After that COe and fjO'dc were
the most frequent quotations until near the
end , when It rose He and closed at COUc.
Another dull session was passed In the
oats market. Fluctuations were entirely In
sympathy with corn , nnd confined to a net
range , nnd few sales were made. Mny
started nt "S'&c. sold down to 31TiC ! nnd
closed at .Wic.
Provisions were firm but dull. The cash
demand wns paid to be good. Closing prices
were the best for the day and show the
following gains : Pork nnd lard 7'Ac and
ribs 2Hc.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
'
" Articles. | Opon. | ! ! ' * " I law. I Close.
"Wlient.No. J
Nov B4 ! < B3N Mii
Di'C , . . . ' . . .
May U ( ) ; < 6t > U dinks u
Corn No. 2. .
Nov ton Bl 81
loc 4IIU 81CO
May CO ! 5
OnlHNo. 2. . .
Nov 28 ? R ' rsx
Lee
.May SIM
'
I'ork per bbl
Jan 12 0(1 ( 12 on 12 05
Mny 12 ao 12 27H 12 115
Laid.10011)1
Jan 7 00 7 02 ! $ n ns 7 02'ii
Mny 7 IB 7 17 7 ID 7 17 ! < i
lliott Ittbs-
Jiiti f ! 07 n in o on G 10
May. . . . 0 iB ! u 221. ; U ' 107H
Cnsh quotntlons were an follows :
1T.OI'll Firm , unchanged.
WHHAT-NO. 2 Fiirinc , S8 a:9c ; ; NO. 3
nomlnnl ; No. 2 rod. GlKfi"iic.
COUN No , 2. 51c ; No. 3 yi-IIow. SC'.c. '
OATS NO. 2. 25140 ; NO. 2 uhito , "sinoswc ;
No. 3 white. 3W3H&C.
HVn No. 2 , 474c. !
IIAHI.KY No. 2. 6c ; No. 3 , 62O54Uc ; No. 4 ,
"PI.AX SHKO-NO. i. jii5'4.
TIMOTHY HKKIl-Piime. J5.40.
PllOVI.SIONri .MpM iwrk , per I.L1. , J121'ltW
12.23. I.nrO , per. 100 Ilii. , } 7.02'4n7.03. Shnrt ri'bn ,
Blden ( loii.-e ) . IC.30JC..3.dry ; Balled ehuulderu
( lioxed ) . St.67U05.7S ; short clear , sides ( boxed ) ,
} 6.37'4(76.CO. '
WHISKY-DlatlllciB' Hnlshed gowln , per Rnl. .
si ? O A ns Unchanged.
The following were the receipts nnd shipments
today :
Ontho Pro-lnco oKchliuo tolav tin IwtUr inir-
kct waa firm : creamery , U&'Jle ; onlry , 12@'lc.
Kgtrn , nrui : ioaiMc.
Liverpool Ims advanced Cd per cental In the
past week.
A cable report from Argentine quoted wheat
an strong nnd advancing.
Millers In Michigan say that they find It diffi
cult to buy wheat enough to supply the demand
for ground feed.
Primary market receipts nf wheat , M2.0cXI bu. ;
shipments , 3S3.000 bu. ; corn , receipts , 193.000 bu. :
shipments , 63.000 bu.
Minneapolis wheat receipts , 315 bu. : Dululli
wheat , 310 bu. Last year Minneapolis received
S3I bu. and Dtiluth 410 bu.
"I never In my life. " tnld J. Dupee , "saw n
mailiet rV [ > end so reluctantly to good , legiti
mate bull news nn this does on wheat. It simply
hews that there Is no short Interest here , ex
cept against cash stuff. "
Ilaltlmnre cleared , ( lour , 250 bids. ! Ilojlon
cleared , flour , 10,479 bbl . ; corn , 41,130 bu. : Phila
delphia denied , whenl , I8.COJ bu. ; cnrn , 4,700 bu ;
pats , 13.100 bu. ; New York clcniml , corn , I.OOt
bu. ! oats , SO bu. ; Hour , 12,400 bbls. nnd sacks ;
wheat , none.
Liverpool freights have advanced 2c per bu.
on wheat In the past two weeks , or 4c from the
lowest rates. London nnd continental rates nre
about 2c from the lowest point. Liverpool
freights nre soiico nnd nliove rates bid. It la
claimed at New York that freights nre now
about ns high us they can BO without bringing
in outside steamers. l
Itperbohm'i London. 1 p. m. , cable was : Car
goes off coa t. whfiit , Ilrm ; corn , nothing offer
ing. On parsnge and for shipment , uhoat. steady
coin , Ilrm. Mark Lnnc English wheat , verj
firm. Korrign wheat , Ilrm , but not active ; corn.
firm. Weather In England , dnmp. The Liverpool
cable rend : Wheat , spot , at opening , firm , but
not nctlve : corn , fnlr Inquiry , llefilwhm's clos
ing cable won ; London wheat , nnn. Antwcip
unchanged. Paris Hour , 25flJOc higher ; wheat.
la higher. Herlln , UP 4 maik lower.
KK\V YORK OKNKIl.Vl. .U.UCKIjr.
Yeatcrday'e Quotation * on Hour , drain mill
Provision * . .llntalK , Kl .
NBW YORK , Nov. 9. I'LOUR-Recelpts , 29S : < 5
Lbls. ; exports. 13.100 bbls. ! nates. 15,000 pkcs.
Market nctlve and higher. Spring wheat showe ,
an advance , Winter grades selling nt old nfklng
prices. Importers paying lOo o\cr former prices
winter patent * , 2.25j3.:5 ; winter Mnilnlitn , 12.3 !
C2.70 ; Mlnnesntn nntpnts , J3.00fi3.55 ; winter ex
tras , JI.9W2.40 : Minnesota bakery , J2.00JI3.15
S'S.1 ' J"w K""le' . I.704i2.15 ; cprlnB low grades
ll.70fol.90 ; imrliig extras. Jl.Wtfll'S. Southern
flour , dull. Rye Hour , steady ; Biles. 300 bbln
superfine. J2.70fl2.75 ; fancy. J2.b Sf2.SO. lluck-
wheat Hour , steady : J2.00O2.25.
Ill'CICWIIEAT-Qulet ; 55 75c.
CORN MEAL-Stendy ; milcii , 300 libls. . 2,400
jacks j "yellow western. Il.l6 1.19i Ilrandywlnc
Nominal ; car lots , 540550 ; boat londji
WIlEAT-Hecelpt. . 12.100 bu. ; exports , none
pales. ZS5OOi > bu. futliirs ; no iipot. KIK > I strum
but quirt : No. 2 led , in store and elevator. f > So
- , . - . , . . . , . ,
- - v w " ' - - - ! * .v. wv wu'
ber. cU > ( sl nt 57Jic ; December , 67
ClOfttMi
ale .
actlv .
llverc.1 ; No. 3 , He , alloat. Options opened Yiiahe
on pnifpecti of contlnuetl light recelptu , went ot
under long selling , but a rnlly rniued , und the
f ] ? , * * "S * at . fc n.e.t " "Ivancc ; January , cloned n
MHo : May. U OSIHc. clo.ed at 64Hc ; Novem
t r. M VMUc. closed at 56 ; c ; December. 54 .W
K'.ic , closrU at ISHc ,
OATS Hecolpts , 72,300 bu.j exiwrts. 100 bu
sales , 3W.OOO bu. futures. 2.WO bu. p < > t. Hue
Cf"1' ' , M ? ' \ , " ' * MHc ; No. ! , delivered. 33c
JNO , 3 , 32c ; No , t white. SCUc ; No. 3 white. SGc
track , white western. SSUtMOc ; track , white
slate. Manioc. Options generally ilrm all day
with wheat and closed at Uo net advance ; Janu
fry , cloMt at Sic ; Kebruao' . 34 .Ji3Jc , cloned H
> 5u ; Mny , UUU3C c , cU > nl at ! 'U' : Novem
ber , clo ed at SJUc ; December , 33He "ic. clo eU
t 33c. .
HAY Dull ; shipping , 4JOUc ; good to choice
HOPS Weak ; state , common to choice , old
IfHcj new. Mj'lOHc ; Paclrtc eoa l , 3V467c.
HIDKS-KIrm ; wet salted New Orleans , sc
lecled , 45 to 65 lb . . &cj Ilurnoi Ayre , dry. K ) to
S4 lb . , lie , Texas , dry. 21 to SO ! ! , . , S'xiCo.
LliATlliil-Qulet : but steady , hemlock sole
Duenos Ayres. light to heavyweight. l5Cl o.
WOOL--Strady ; domestic lleec , 130 5 Ic ; pulled
I'llOVISIONB-Ileef , slcoJy ; extra India mess
fl7.00819.00. Cut nieats , steady t pickled bullies
lUCilic ; plclUcU Kbguldcrcv ( Uc | ulckltd bams
. l ird. nrmrr. western steum closed at
74-1 ; ifttrt , 2(0 tlfrreS to nrrlve nt S7.I1 ; city nt
Vt January , I7.8J , nnmlnnl : rtnne-1. nrmi e n-
Hunt , I7.SO ; 8. A. , ; compound , iUOiHc.
'elk , nnlel.
lil'TTKIl-Blrone ; western dairy. Ilffltc : wwit-
rn creamery , 15 llSc : wei-tetn factnry , lOOHc ;
Slglra , tfr ; Imltotlon cr nmry. Il0l9c ; state
nlry. IJffJJc ; slnle erenmery , IMTSmc.
ritKMHK-Klrni ; ] nrKH. S0IOHO ; small , 8H llc ;
mrt skims , 3Uft7c ; full vkltns , Slifilc.
iOOS-nrm : ; state nnd Pennsylvania. 2 43I6c ;
efrlKerator , IS ITaJc ; receipt" . 9.111 pkgs. ; west-
rn frrnh. ISCSKr ; cnses , 13.15493. 0.
TAI.IXIW Iull.
PimiOMlt'M-l'lim ; fnlted closed nt Sic ;
Vii-liliietin. bbls. , tC.IO.
Tt'ItPENTINE-Stcndy ; : S',4 ZIC' .
Itlfl Hrni ; domenllc. frtlr to extra , 4 < ,48 < ! llP ;
np n , 44o.
MOLASSES-Ptpndy ; New Orleans , open kettle ,
good to choice. ZsflCCc.
PIO IllON-Dull ; Scotch , I19.WBIO.K ; AmcrU
nn. iln.wfl 13.00 ,
TIN-llare1y slendy ; ftrnlts , | 14.52',5gi.IO ' :
dnlen. dull.
Hl'iiTiil-insy : ; donieBtlc , 13.35.
LEAD SH'Rily ; brokers' prices for bullion , II ;
'xrhnnen price , I3.1SH.
COl'PEIl-lJulet ; brokers' price , tJ.60 ; pxrlmnKC
> rlcn , tf > .lOH'.i.a' < ; < in\f \ * on 'change. CO Ions DC-
'Pinlxr ' tin. 114.50 : 25 tons Apill. ) II.I5 ; 25 lon
' . ( ) . . to Mnrrh 9 , one dny's notice , 114.45.
COTTON HEED Ollr-Dull ; yellow off grades ,
"CU27ci prime while. 32gS3c.
tlAIAMA ( .1 MMtAl. AlAIiKKTH.
Cniiilltlou of Triiilu anil ynolntloin on
htnplc ami 1'iinry I'riiduco.
Th ( > poultry mnrltet IK badly demornllzed ,
owing to the largely Inert-need receipts. This Is
nrtlcularly the cast- with eld fowls nnJ fprng
chickens.
Strictly fiesli eggi nnd choice table bulter nrc
n nrllve demand nt g id , linn prices.
The receipts of game nro tiultp tnrge , but
licrn I * nn active shipping d.tmnnd , which
k ip the supply well reduced.
rhlcnxu Pnjdnro pnys : Chicago held nl Ihe
r'iiltiK of Ihls mmlh 219.IHW cases of e i ? .
impnrnl w.lh 271. OO1) can1 nt the ripening of
Del' LIT. Ituet > n now has 31,023 rnscs , agnlnst
' ) , tn.l n innnth ngo. The Inble fdllowlne she s
he stnrKs nt these two points for the two
nunilis nani'vl :
Nov. 1. Oct. 1.
IilctiKO . ! 19.0iK ) 271.0X )
lOMiun . 31,023 43,00)
Totnl . 250.023 311.000
At thi > orirnlni ; of the ecnpon Chicago livid
22.0(10 cnscs of vmtf. T.icirfore , there has been
. I eduction of nlimit 3) per cent frnm the
iinxlmtim nupply , nnd the reduction has nil
ieon tnndc the pnst two mnnths. Stornge eggs
ore now Ruing out of the Chicago coolers nt 1111
ate of nlntit 3,000 cases a day. Quotations :
HI'TTKll-I'ncklng stock , Ke ; fnlr to good
miuntiy , llff3r ! ; chdlro to fn iry , 10IlSc ; gath-
01 cd cmitnery , i020c ; ; separator creamery , 21
y fresh. l < : l ! > c.
POI'M'IIV Old lions , 3'jiflc ( : sprlnn chicken" ,
VtflSr ; durki" . G Rlic ; tuik-ys , spring. 7c ; htn
urknyp , 7c : geese , 5mc. ( (
OAMI3--7 ralrle chickens , per doz. , 13.23 ; grouse.
icr doi ! . , t2.7 Q3.i ( ) ; blue wing teal , per doz. .
l.M : green wing trnl , per doz. . | 1.2i ; ducks.
mixed , per doz. Jl ; cnnvafbficks , } I.OAffl.r 1 ,
mallards nnd i l hradi. } 1 01572.25 : quail. Jl 2.
.50 ; deer naddlrs. llfllCc ; nntelopo saddles , 12O
3c ; small rabbit ? . Jl ; Jack rabbits. Jl
VRAL Choice fat nnd small vcnls are quoted
it CfJC'.tc : large nnd coaisi . SQlc.
CHEESE Wisconsin full cream. 13c ; Ne-
> rn > .ka nnd Iowa , lull cream , lie ; Nebraska and
own , purl skims , 7ISc ; Llmburcer , No. 1 , lie ;
brick , No. 1. 12c ; Swlns , No. I. ItRUc.
HAY Upland Vmy. Ii ; midland. J1.50 ; Inrlaml.
7 M ; rye straw. jr . Color inakra tliu price on
my. L/ght thndes sell the best. Only top grades
> rlng top prices ! . >
PiaiCONH-Old birds. pr Ooz. , Tic.
VEOETAIILES.
POTATOHS Western stock , car lots , C5c ;
imnll lots. 70r. i
OLD. llEANR-lInnd-plcked , navy , J2 ; limn
ipiinH , pvr Ib. , Iliq.
ON1OSS On ciders , G3fT70c.
CAIlllACII On ( ndcrs. Hie.
cni.KHY Per doz. , 2T , w : > c.
KWKET POTATOES - Per bbl. , J3 ; Jersey , J3.50
ier bbl.
nEirrs i'or bu. , wjrnoo.
CAHIIOTS Per bu. . 50if/lc.
rAULlPLOWRn Per doz. , J2.2J.
Kiia PLANT-PIT dnz. . Me.
HOHKEUADIHH Per Ib. , 70Sc.
l-AKSNIPS-Per bu. . DOJiCTc.
IIUTAIJAOAS Per bu. . 7 : . snc.
I'AHKLEY-I'er doz. bunches , 23c.
Tl'IlNIPS-Per bu. , COc.
SPLIT PKAS-Per Hi. , 303i/c.
KIIU1TS.
Qt'INPES rnllfornin , per 51-lb. box. Jl 75.
APPLES Onod Hook , per bbl. , J2.U42.75 ;
Mlehlpnn Ftwk , J3 ; New York , J3.0083.23.
PEACHES None.
i I.l'MH ' Cnllfomn ; , none.
PHUNES None.
PEAHS Winter Nellls. Jl. 5001. 76.
CHIAPKH Coicords , 10-lb. InskelB , 22O23c ;
'nllfornln. none.
CIlANUEUIllKS-rnpB Cnd fnnry , JIO per bbl.
TIIOPICAL FUU1TS.
OUANDES Muxlnm , per box , J3.50 ; Flor-
ldn . } 3.
UANANA8 fholco flock. $2.0002.50 per bunch.
LEMONS' Mnlacu , IIM ; fancy Florida , sizes
.O . nnd 300. H.COfll.M ) .
P1NUAPPLEH None.
MIHCELLANEOI'S.
OYSTnilS IXL , 9c ; medium , per can , lOc ;
liorne phocfl , 12c ; extra fctnndards , 16c ; extrn
"elects. 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York
counts. 2.'p ,
NEW KIOS rnncy , ICc ; choice , 13c ; California ,
bags. Sc.
HONEY New York. l"c ; California. l01Cc.
MAPLE KYIU'P Oallnn cnns , per doz. . J12.
MAPLE SITOAK Per Ib. . lOc.
NUTS Almonds. l.-iRlCc ; English wnlnuls , 12c ;
filberts , lc ; llrnzll nuts. none ; eastern
cherlnuti" , nn piiod Ftoek ; shollbnrk hickory nuts.
per bu. . $1.60 ; fancy raw peanuts , Co ; roasted
onmit * . 7'c.
KAVEIl KRAUT Choice white , per bbl. , $4.50
C4.73 : .per half bbl. . J2.W.
MINCE MEAT 1'nncy , in half bbls. , per Ib. .
C'te ; 10 gal , kngs , 7c ; condensed , per cnse of 3
doz. pkgs. , J2.75.
KISIT Krrsh caught croppies , perch nnd sun-
flsh , 3iff."c : butTnlo. Siille ; pike nnd pickerel , Of ?
EC ; rntllsh , f 0c ; black tmi-s' 1241 lie.
( 'IIEIt Pure juice , per bbl. , $ C ; half bbl. , $3.23.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , 3Hc ; No. 2 green
hlik'S , 3'ic ; No , 1 green p.illod hides , 4Wo ; No. 2
green salted hides. 3'4c : No. 1 green salted hides ,
23 to 40 Ibs. , 4Uc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 to
40 Ibs. , 3VJc ; No. 1 v il cult. S to 15 Ibs. . 7c ; No.
2 veil calf. S to 15 ll > ! > . . 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides.
Kc ; No. 2 dry Hint hlrtci , 4c ; No. 1 dry sailed
hides. 5c ; parl cured bides , VSc per Ib. less than
fully cured.
HI1EEP PELTS Oreen silted , each , 2oST < Xc ) ;
green failed chcnrllnp ( short wooled early skins ) .
each. 104I2Jc : dry shcnrllngs ( short wooled cnily
skins ) . No. 1 , each , nfilSc ! dry shoal lings ( short
WKlcd enrly skins ) . No. 2. each , 6c ; dry tllnt
KniiMS nnd Nebrnnki butcher wool pelts , per
Ib. . actual weight. B1f < ! c ; dry ( lint Knnsns nnd
Nebrnskn muirnln wool pelts per Ib. . nctual
weight , 4iC' } > c ; dry Hint Ooluiailo butcher wool
pi'ltH , per Ib. . nctunl wclrht. 4iTC'ic ; ; dry Hint
Coloroilo murialn wool pelt1 ! , per Ib. , nctuil
weight. 4fl6c ; ( have feet cut off , ns It Is useless
to pay freight on them ) .
TALLOW AND ORKABB Tnllow. No. 1 , 4'Jc :
tallow , No. 2 , S c ; greo e. white A , 4c ; grease ,
white II. 3'ic ; gren e , yellow , 3'lc ; grease , dark.
2)ic ; old butter. 2 2140 ; beeswax , ptime , 15i20c ;
rough yellow , l'.i , < ! J2c.
St. I oult fii-niTHl Mnrket.
BT. LOt'IS. Nov. 9. FLOUR-Strong , but not
( liiolnbly liUher.
WHEAT Onlncd l > ic today on heavy buying
n-d entile repoitn ; No. 2 red. 6lo ; November ,
DceemlH-r. fil'45J51iHr ; Mny. 67c.
N Oalned with whent nnd on snow In
northein states , cb.slng ' ( .c un ; No. 2 rn xc.l ,
cash , 45lic ; November , 45c ; December , 4U',4c ;
' '
OATS Firm ; "ItE'Sc hlcher ; No. 2 , cnsh , 30c ;
November , 2-Sc ; ; Mny. 32Hc.
ItYK-No. 2. Ibis fide , 4o bid.
1IAULEY Htcndy ; nctlve demand ; sales of
Minnesota. B.1fi57c.
IIIIAN Sacked , east track. CO'.sBdc.
KLAX HEED Higher ; JI.43.
CLOVER KEED-U. Gfn 2 .
TIMOTHY SEED-J4.7Bfl5.23.
HAY 1'rlmc to choice timothy , J9.IHC10.00.
Ilt'TTEIlFirmer ; separator creamery , 18R20c.
EGOS Steady ; 16c.
LEAD-Dull. weak : ypot. J2.92W n ked.
( SPELTEI1-J3.1S nuked : J3.12',5 bid.
WHISICY-J123.
C'OTTON TIP.S-6S- .
IlAOOINO-5Tja6\c.
PIIOV1SIONS Klrmer. Pork. standard me a.
jnlililnit , J13.M" , . Ijird , prime ( .team , ' 16.85 ;
choice , te.OTV' . Dry Fait meata , loose shoulders ,
} r..37',4 ; IciK" . 16.37'i : rlliW.50 ; shorts , 16.75.
Harm , racked shoulders , t .6.i ; lungs , 17.121.3 ;
rlw. 17.25 : shorts. r.5 > .
HKCK1PTS V'l ur. 12 WO Miln. : wheat , 30,000
liu : rnrn. 21000 l > u. ; ontx , 23 ( A ) lm.
HHIPMKNTS Hciir. 7000 hols. ; wheat , 7.000
bu. ; corn , 3.000 bu. ; oats. 4 0 liu.
XIANCIinSTnil. Nov. 9 , notln and yarns , de.
mand poor , ami freely met nt easier prices.
'
hT ( OKS AND 1IONDS.
Transaction * Wvte Arllvo on 'Change and
the TotuluVrro Heavy.
NK\V YOtlK. Nov. 9.-Speculation was
active In the Stock exchange today , and
the transactions exceeded even the heavy
totals of the past few days , approaching
nearly to the 800,000 mark. The leader In
the trading- was the old-time favorite ,
Sugar , and next In point of activity were
the grangers , Chicago Gas and New Jersey
Central , lluslness was better distributed
than usual , and some of the specialties came
In for a share of speculative attention.
Ixuulon trailed on both sides of the account ,
a little the heaviest , perhaps , as seller , but
there was good buying on western orders ,
and late In the day Washington houses were
buyers on a report , but a very vague one ,
that n government bond lf ue was In con
templation. A large part of the dealings
was the covering of the short contracts ,
and occasional demonstrations were made
ucalnat the market in order to enable the
shorts to buy back their stocks without
paying too dearly for them. The announce
ment that ( W.OOO francs In gold was en
gaged for shipment tomorrow did not affect
the market In any way , for the reason'that
It Is a shipment out of the ordinary , being
composed of odd lots of foreign specie bound
for Spain , and which. It Is understood ,
came from Havana. The tendency of the
market was decidedly toward higher llgurei
ilurtntr the day , with occasional reactions ,
due partly to bear raids and partly to re
alizing , and the greatest buoyancy was felt
lt > the dealings , the market closing at or
near the top lljrurei touched. Sugar ru-
ttctttl H per cent la the early trading , but
ft. newly-formed bull pnol In the stock took
control nnd sent prices tip as per cent , with
a reaction of l' ' per cent and a rally of
4 per cent , mnlclnR the gain on the day
U per cent. The preferred advanced J4
> er cent , An nttack wns made on Manhat-
nn In anticipation of an unfavorable an
nual report expected tomorrow , and the
slock fell off Hi per cent to 15014 , but when
he pressure wns withdrawn the shares
made n full recovery later , receding ai per
cent , and finally rallying (4 ( per cent. In
the KrnnKcrs St. Paul and Hock Island
closed within ' , ( . per cent of the highest
.h..ivo touched , ucmg 1 per cent nnd 1 % per
cent respectively above yesterday's closing.
Turlington shows a gain of 1 % per cent , nnd
Northwestern of 1V4 per cent , both closing
nt the best. There wns nn active demand
'or the leading railroad mortgages , In which
London houses took n large part. There
was also good buying for the western ac
count , and the sales reached the high total
of J2.I8I.500. The Texas 1'nclllc nnd Atehlson
FHUCS were most prominent In the dealings.
\ very general advance wns recorded ,
The livening Post's London cable says :
The lord mayor's show today restrained
juslners , which was stagnant. Americans
were Irregular , closing good , but Atehlson
Vfas very flat on the expectation of Lit
tle's report , drand Trunks were weak on
eports of the directors refusing the Inves-
Igatlon committee the full powers Justly
demanded. The settlement on Monday Is
expected to disclose n large nccount. Gold
The total sales of stocks today were 291,414
shares , Including : Atehlson , 4,800 ; American
'UKiif ' , 9S.500 ; Hurllngton , 23.500 : Chicago Gas.
21.7W ! Distilling and Cattlfe Feeding.3,400 ; Gen
eral Kleclrlc , f.,200 ; Lou'svllle & Naahvllle. 5.4W ;
ilunlmtlnn Consolidated , 4,700 : National Lead ,
i,4W ; New Jersey Central , 6.400 ; Northwestern ,
,700 ; Pnclllc Mall , 3.400 ; Hock Island , 11.100 ; St.
'aul , 23,000 ; Western Union , 7,100.
Now York MOIIOV Market.
NEW YOHK. Nov. . MONBY ON CALL
Sasy at 1 per cent ; last Iran , 1 per cent ; closed ,
PRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPEii-2HG3',4 ' per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE narely steady , with
nctual business In bankers' bills nt J4.87V4B1
4.87 i for demand , and } I.S6'464.86 i for sxiy |
days ; pouted rules , t4.S7Vitf4.8S and I4.SSU84.89 ;
commercial bills , tl.&S ? < .
SILVER CERTIFICATES 64140 bid.
GOVERNMENT I1ONWS Slrong ; state bonds ,
inactive ; railroad bonds , strong.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
BAU SILVEU-SOJCd per ounce.
MONEY < < porcuut.
Tliu rate of dlncouiit in the open market fo , '
chort ulllnlstl-10 per cnt , and for threu months'
bills H percent.
CoiibolH for money , 102 % ; consols for the ac
count , 1UVIH.
riimnulal No ton.
MKMPIIIH. Nov. 9.-ClenrInes , J414.157 ; bal-
nnccx , 344,123.
HOSTON , Nov. 9. Clearings , (13,413,004 ; bal
ance n , ! > R,2SO.
IIAI.TIMOIIK. Jiov. 9. ClcnrnsB. ! J2,135,39S ;
balitncee , 1415,157.
NIJW YOIIK. Nov. 9. Clearings , IS7.100.0C4 :
balance * . } 5,8S8,279.
I'Jin.ADUU'IUA. Nov. 9. Clearings , J10.-
9X016 ; bnlanccs , 1,435,635.
HKUI.IN , Nov. 9. Kxchnnge on London , clgat
cluj-s eight , 29 miirku 38 pfg ,
PAItlfi. Nov. 9. Three per cent rente , 102f
65 c for the nccount , Exchange on London , 25f
13o for checks.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 9. The cnsh balance In
the UeiiHury today wiis J103lCOtii6 ; gold rt-
Borve , JC1S04SIC.
NEW oniN8. . Nov. 9.-Clcarlng . I1.5M-
179. New York exchange , bank , par ; commer
cial , II discount.
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 9. llosk'er. ' Elwcod & Co.
will idiln 110,010 francs In gold by Bteumtr Ui
Ilnurgogne tomorrow.
ST. IXil'IH. Nov. 9.-aearlnB . t4.M9,711 : bat-
nncea , | 5S7,3U. Money dull , Ull per cent. Ex-
chanire on Nc\v < York , par bid ,
LONDON. Nov. 9. liar silver. 29'id ' per ounce.
PAH1H. Nov. 9. 3 p. in. Three per cent
rentes , If2f 6Jo for the account.
LONDON , Nov. 9. CIolil to quoted Udoy at
Huenoi Ayreii at 249 ; Madrid. 15 ; I.lbbsn. 2M ;
HI. Petenburtr. W ; Athens. 72 ; Home , KC. ) ;
Vienna , 10 ,
CHICAOO. Nov. 9.-Cltarlng . I17 , S,00) .
Money , Wj per cent on call ; 2 J6 per vent
on time. New York exchange at par. V'orclgn
exchange opened dull : sterling cumnieicUl ,
NEW YOKIC , Nov. 8. U ls ntlmntrd that
durlni Ihe week the banks have lout } 1.00) J
by niulreanury operations nnd c&lnrd alxiu- the
ram < - amount by tlio Interior movement. Ilankj
In Philadelphia and the eaiUrn tutes rr lend- ,
Inif money to thli center Jutt RS steadily aa
though the rate of ln > cresl en bank it epos In had
not been reduced.
MVF'
Falling Off In Ooiltlo. Receipts of 8,000 ,
from Last /Wc&k's / Figures.
i
i
ALL PRICtS 7ENri' STEADILY UPWARD
t
Scnrclty of Offering ! Cnutca u Clrnrrnl Ad
vance on All ( Smiles or Cuttle llogi
Open VVrnli midl.oiTcr , but He-
cover iintl Close Strong.
Fill DAY. Nov. 0.
So far this week receipts foot up 12,512
cattle , 2JE3I hogs nnd 0,417 sheep. This Is
a decrease compared with arrivals for the
corresponding period last week of about
5,000 cattle and nn Increase of 4,400 hogs nnd
6,400 sheep ,
Dealers looked for a heavier run of cattle
today on nccount of the evident advancing
tendency of prices ot late. The dressed
beef men were all wanting supplies , and
the limited offerings of desirable killing
steers changed hands readily nt prices all
of lOo to 15o higher than Thursday , while
the common nnd Inferior stuff wns more
readily moved , nnd generally at a shade
stronger prices.
Cow stuff wns In very limited supply.
Killers were all In the maiket , nnd prices
ruled a shndo stronger on all grades , In
cluding common. Veal calves were not In
very heavy supply and ruadlly sold nt nub-
stantlully higher prices , although largo stcck
was rather dull. Hulls , stags , etc. , met
with a better demand , and prices as n rule
averaged higher.
A very fair amount of business wns trans
acted In stockers and feeders , nnd prices
generally ruled somewhat llrmer. The de-
rnand was good nnd the supply smaller than
It has been for some time. Smooth , tleshy
stock sold to the best advantage , but all
grades shared In the general Improvement.
i oed to choice feeders arc quotable nt from
J2..0 to M.2C , fnlr to good from $2.35 to $2.CO
and common grades from W.23 to down.
Representative sales :
DHI SSIT5 IlT-Fn *
'
'
No. Ay. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 'NO. Av. Pr.
1 . .low oo * .1131 13 10 69. . .KOj II 70
1 .10SO 3 00 3ii76 ! ! ! ; 3 16 3G. . .1403 G 4i !
20. . .HCS 3 03
COWS.
1. . . 630 . .IMS 1 CO 5. . . 701 1 93
) . . . 780 1 00 15.o . . . 70S 1 00 10. . . 793 1 95
5. . . 712 1 r o . . .
> .110 1 CO 8. . . 837 2 00
2. . . 8M 1 23 is ! . . 818 1 CO 13. . . 981 2 00
4. . . 875 1 25 11. . . 792 1 CO . OC6 2 00
11.i.
4. . . 792 1 23 i. 1 60 2 ! ! .1000 2 10
10. . . SRS 1 35 3. . . 823 1 60 9. . . U53 2 10
16. . . 771 1 35 IS. . . 8IC 1 65 1. . .1380 2 10
14. . . 747 1 35 0. . . 912 1 63 17. . . 792 2-10
6. . . Ml 1 40 4. . . 812 1 65 5. . . 884 2 10
1. . . MO 1 40 13. . . 920 1 70 3. . . S93 2 10
5. . . ! ) .V > 1 40 . . 803 1 75 2. . . . 635 2 15
3. . . 900 1 40 . . 9M 1 75 17. . . . 93S 2 15
15. . . 704 1 40 9. . .1001 1 7 ! ' 4 ; . . . . 938 2 20
6. . . 830 1 40 6. . . 703 1 75 4. . . , K05 2 20
S. . . 823 1 40 1. . .1040 1 73 2. . . . 793
1. . . 800 1 40 1. . . 770 1 75 1. 9SO
4. . . 770 1 45 8. . . 932 1 75 26. 9SO 2 25
4. . .1012 1 45 4. . . 775 1 75 4. 800 25S5
1. . .1020 1 DO 1. . .1050 1 R5 12. 893 25
" . 912 1 50 4. . . 6(7 1 85 8. 975 30
5" . ' 936 1 CO 32. . . "SI 1 85 14. 939 40
1. . . 820 1 50 12. . . 855 1 90 34 .1027 40
2. . . 930 1 50 1. . .1130 1 95 6..10S3 GO
2. . .1000 1 50
HEIFERS.
2. . . 630 1 25 33 1 50 CSC 00
3. . . 230- 1 25 ' 1 50 , 900
. 625 1 30 Ml 1 60 923
. SCO 1 30 610 1 65 C20 40
16. . . 39S 1 35 , 500' 1 73 400 C5
CAL.VES.
2. . 1 10 1. 420 2 63 250 4 00
G. . . 3S2 1 25 12. , 325 2 63 100 4 23
1. . . 370 1 35 1. , 330 3 00 120 4 50
1. . . 320 1 40 2. , 75. 3 00 125 4 50
1. . . 130 1 f,0 2. , 170 3 25 130 4 50
1. . . 2CO 2 00 1. , 130 3 50 4. . 127 4 60
6. . . 2C2 2 25 1. 1103 50 1. . 160 4 75
10. . . 272 235 1. , 100 , 3 60 1. . , 160 5 00
1. . . 280 2 40 1. , * 0f 4 00 1. . , 150 5 00
2. . . 345 2 50 1. , 100 4 00 1. . , 170 5 00
. 330 2 SO
BULI.S.
.1720 1 35 I..1300 * 1 60 . rso 1 75
.12(5 1 35 1..1500 1 60 ' 1 80
.1210 1 35 2..1465 1 CO 'me 1 85
, .1200 1 40 2. . . . 930 1 65 .1120 2 00
, . see 1 45 1. . ; . STtll 1 65 . 830 2 10
.1450 1 50 1..1000. 1 65 . 710 2 2i
. . 620 i ro 1..11SO 1 6' .1530 2 25
.1430 1 50 1..1020. 1 63 . .1550 233
.1275 1 60 1..1030. 1 70 . .1500 .2 S3
, .1370 1 60 l.v.1120 1 70
STAttS.
1. . . . 700 T 75
- , , , >
* * uv
> % l j p
STOdKE'RS * 5N ? D > Fi : CUE RS.
1. . . . 720 1 DO 8. . . . 591"2 : 13. . . . sir 2 co
1. . . . 770 1 75 3..U73 223 8. ' , , . COO 2
1. . . . 620 1 75 1. . . . 600 2 23 1. . , . 6CO 2 CO
" . . . .332 1 SO 6. . . . CG3 2 25 3. . . . 470 3M
7. . . . 335 1 85 3. . . . 820 2 23 24. . f,10 , 2 C3
1. . . . 720 2 00 4. . . . M7 2 25 24. 9. * > S 2 CO
1. . . . 490 2 00 10. . . . 3S6 2 30 24.IS. . 770' 2 CS
4. . . . 375 2 00 23. . . . 6CO 2 SO 9. CGC 2 C3
4. . . . G97 2 10 13. . . . 613 2 30 14. 371 2 C5
1. . . . 280 2 10 ] . . . . 900 2 10 8. 371MS 2 70
2. . . . 363 2 10 , 8. . . . 675 2 40 . _ . 675 2 70
13. . . . 361 2 10 3. . . . 970 2 40 : G. 1'CO 2 70
11. . . . 610 210 12. . . . 703 2 40 23. 1018 275
11. . . . 621 2 15 3. . . . 513 2 40 5. 2 SO
5. . . . BOO 2 15 36 C21 2 45 Gl. . , 941 2 SO
22. . . . 870 215 3. . . . 913 250 II. . . 767 28 !
7 650 225 1. . . . 750 250 4. . . 732 2 HO
3. . . . 450 2 25 13. . . . 870 2 50 3. . .1000 3 10
WESTERN CATTLE.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
No. Av. Pr. Nc. Av. Pr.
3J feeders. . . . 540 $220
COLORADO.
E. L. Seciist.
1 cow. , 780 1 00 2 cows 740 1 00
9 cows 923 1 40 1 bull SCO 1 70
10 heifers WO 1 73 1 bull 1330 1 73
1 feeder 640 2 00 2 feeders. . . . "SO 2 25
G cows 1010 235 2 cows 1055 2 35
9 cows Sr > 3 2 35 2 cows 1000 2 35
1 cow 930 2 S3 1 cow 900 235
1 steer. WO 2 90 2 alters 1030 2 90
D Rteeis 1012 2 60 2 calves 145 4 23
Temple Bros.
C cows. . . . . 941 2 35 3 cows 800 235
4 cows. . . . , . 05 2 35 212 sire , Tex. . S52 205
1 steer. , . . .10110 2 90 2 steers 1120 290
12 steers. . . .1154 290 G steers 9S1 2 95
2 steers 1135 2 15 28 steers 1097 315
101 tlB , Tex. 970 2 95 75 btrs , Tex. . 9SO 3 00
J. L. Church.
1 slag 940 1 75 74 steers 1019 305
WYOMING.
Pawnee Cattle company.
17 feeders , . . . 900 2 :2 > 4
HOGS It has been tome tlmo since over 8,000
hotrs arrived , as was the case today , and the
result was that the maiket nveratted about n
nickel lower , notwithstanding the bullish re
ports from -other points. The quality was not
of the best. There were a few very eood heavy
loads , but apparently a larger Ihan usual per-
centnso of light welcht stuff. Packers opened the
market , blddlnc So to lOo lower than Thumday.
but did not find a great many sellers. Active
I'uinpft.tUin , howe\er. tuxm forced them to ad
vance ptlcea , nnd the market Improved rlKht
along to the close , when prices were about ns
Rood as they were Thursday. Fair to choice
heavy and butcher weight IIORS sold nt from
$1.35 up to $1.55 , and llKht and IlKht mixed
stuff at from 14.15 to (1.40. 1'lRn and stuck
boss sold all the way from 12.50 to JI.13 ,
The close was strong , but . there were qulte
few loads Ftlll unmlil nt that time.
The. blR bulk of Ihe lings sold today at from
il.35 to 14.45 , ns against (4.40 la 14.45 Thursday ,
nnd if.35 to (4.55 ono week ago today. Repre-
n n rule poor. There wan n very K < d
nnd evprythlnir otTrrcJ met with n rcmly mile nt
K < xxl girting prior * . Pair to choice native * nro
inotnlile nt from J2.JS to J2.SO , fnlr to Rol , \vc < t
erim from It to It.OO. cnnunan nml flock ulirep
mm II K to II.7S , coed to choice 10 to I .IK
alnus from JS.2S to 11.50. HnirewmtnMve mile * .
No.'t. . l-r ,
41 nntlve mUetl 8J 1231
67 nntlvo lambs 60 250
322 Mexican lambs 51 26' )
83 native mixed 79 273
irri ! < lptsi\iul DUptHltlnii of StooU.
Onicl.il receipts anil deposition of utoch in
howti liy the books of the Union HtocH Ynrils
corntmny for tlio twenty-four liotim ending nt 3
o'clock p. in. , Friday , November 9 , 1894 :
Cars. Il > m1.
Cnltlo 73 2.091
HeRB 143 g.oio
Sheep 3 612
llor-.cn nml nuilon , 1 22
DISPOSITION.
DISPOSITION.Cattle.
Cattle. Hoc * . Slicep.
Omnha Packing Co 1,119 . . . .
The O. II. Ilnmmoml Co 1,987 . . . .
Swift nml company 416 1,534 BIS
The Cmlnliy Pricking Co 909 2.255 . . . .
U. lleckrr & Uefinn M
Hamilton * Stephens 91 ,
Vonnanl & Co 79
J. I , . Cnrey ] OS
J. Lolminn 45
I * llecker f,2 ,
Lee llolhichltd 30
llenton , .W 62
Jl. II.Vll8on 131 . . . .
Shippers nncl feeders 320 2S . . . .
Left over l.OiiQ . . . .
Totnl . 2,20 8,001 CIS
CHICAGO MVIJ STOCK.
Steers \Vcro .Steady to Strong nnd u Slmiln
lllehcr.
CHICAGO , Nov. 0. The entile market was
without Important change. Steers \\cre sleaily
to utrotiR nml butchers' nml dinners' stock wns
strong to n shade higher. The ( supply was light.
Nntlve sleer were In demnml nt from 13 In I1.4J
imil. nntlve coxvs nncl hdfers nt from SI. IS to
13.63. Western 'rnnKcrs were firm nt from | 1 73
In 14.75 nml unles of Ti-xns cuttle were on n
bnsls of from 11.30 to 13.40. Stockers nnd foeilers
were nt from 12 to J3.15.
There wns anotlirr bis run of IIORS toil.iv. but
Ilio mnrk l op < > ne < l ilrm nml hlKher nml mnlri-
lulnoil a Rood tleureo of activity nml llrmnens to
the eml. Cholco heavy brought from 11.75 to
II.SO , nml there were u few pales of UBsorteil
iRlit nt II. C5. Common IOURI ) mlxvil sold nt
from 14.25 to 11.30 , njul theic were many Bales of
75 to 125 Ib. plK nt from 13.50 to 14.15. I'lKS
were quoted at from 12.75 to 11.50 , nliled by n
o < l tlem.iiKl ,
As n consemiencc of Thursday's heavy supply
there wn9 n declineof from lOc to Kr In sheep
iml 23c In Inmbs , nnd ns there was n further
softening tmlny prices were very little littler
than those ruling nl the clO-e of Inst week. Present
prices nrc from 11.25 to J3.40 for poor to choice
sheep nnil from 12 to 14.25 for lambs.
lU'Celpts : Cnttle , 8.0'M ' lienil ; calves , 30(1 ( head ;
hops , 27,000 head ; sheep. 15.00) ) luad.
The Mvetllnn Journul repoits :
IIOOS Hecelpts , 27.W ) heail ; ofHclnl yestcrd.iy.
41,111 heiiil ; slilpments , 10,381 head ; left nvt > i.
about 10,000 hend. Quality shows some Impiove-
tnent ; Is fnlr. Mntket nctlve nnd ptronn at ful'y
jc niUnnce. Packers and shippers both buying.
Sales rnnK"at I4.15SI4.CO for llRht , I4.15ff4.33 for
roiiRh pacMne. J4.15JT4.70 for mlkeil , II.IW4.KO
for heavy packing nnd Bhlpplne lots , and I2.50JJ1
4.40 for piss.
CATTLH Ilecelpts , 8.000 hend. tlnther quiet ,
but market U firm and prices steady.
SHEEP Hecelpts , 15.000 hend ; In excess of the
demand and prices wenk.
St. I.onU l.lvo Stock Mnrkot.
ST. LOl'IS , Nov. 9. CATTLE Ilecelpts , 1.80) )
head ; shipments , 1.100 hend ; market sironp. ac
tive , fha < 16 hlRher ; native steers , about 1,200
. nvernse , 14.35 ; llfcht to med.um we'glit ,
I2.M83.40 ; cows , fl.SGV2.15 ; Texas steers , not
sumclently represented to cnnble the establish
ment of quotations.
HOOa-Ilecetpts , G.300 head ; slilpments , 6.4M
head ; mcvrket stronir. act've , GQloc hlR er ; Rood
to choice heavy , li.SQfM.GO : Rowl light , 14,4'Kf
4.50 ; common to fair llKht , | 4.10 4 r.O.
SHEE1 * Hecelpts , 1,000 head ; shipments , none ;
market active , ste.idy to hlRher ; native mlx l ,
12.75 ; western mixed , J2.50 ; lambs , 13.50.
Kn in < < ! lty Llvo Mtoo'f
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 9.-CATTI.E-necelpts ,
7,50 < ) hpid ; shipments , 2.0W head. Market slnw
and weak. Texns steers , I2.20R3.23 ; beef Meera.
n.00fl5.50 ; nntlve rows , 11.03 3.25 ; Stockers ami
feeders , I2.10fi3.50.
IIOOS Hecelpts. 14,200 head ; shipments. 1.C01
hend. Market stroiiR to Cc hlphcr. Hulk nf sales.
I4.23cu-4.50 ; heavy , } l.30ti4.53 ; packers. l4.23Sf4.55.
mixed , J4.25GM5 ; llRhls , | 4.00iil.25 ; plgD , JI.W
WI.25.
SHEEP Hecelpts. 1.900 head ; shipments , 3.101
lienil , Market wenk to lOc lower. Natives , U. 10
W2.90 ; westerns , } 2.25fJ2.75 ; ntockers and feeders ,
12.0062.50 ; lambs , 13.0004.00.
New York Llvo Stork Mnrknt.
NEW YOHIC , Nov. 9. HEEVES-Hecelpta , 300
hend ; nctlve , 15C25c hlRhcr ; native steers , fair
ish , Il.9rji7ri.00 ; common to medium , l3.Mfi7l.70 ;
oxen , S2.1004.75 ; bulls , II. 2593.20 ; dry cows ,
Sl.25ff2.90.
.SHEEP AND LAM11S Ilecelpts , 10900 hend ;
fnarkqt dull , closing n shndo easier ; sheep , poor
to prime , | 2.XKJ3.50 ( ; lambs , common to prime.
I3.30O4.50.
HOUSHecelpts , 3,800 head ; Ilrm nt I4.90ff5.25.
Stock In
Hecords of receipts at the four principal mar
kets for Filday , November 0 , 1S9I :
Cnttle. HORS. Sheep.
South Omaha . 2. < W 8,040 C2
Chlcnuo . , . 8,0X1 27.0DO 15.0i )
Kansas City . 7,500 14,200 1,9iX )
SI. Louis . l.SUO 5,300 10D
Totals . 19,331 54,510 17,612
ColTcn Market.
NEW YOniv , Nov. 9. COFFEE-Optlons
opened IrrcRul.ir nt 5 points advance to 5 points
decllno , Rained C$710 points under strong cuble ,
but eased off , closing steady at 5JJ10 points net
decline ; sales , 26,500 baRS , Including ; November ,
I13.601fl3.70 ; December. ll2.C35n2.S3 ; January ,
I12.15ffl2.30 ; March , I11.00W1I.70 : May. HI. SOB
11.45 ; September. Jll.ill.l5. Spot coffee. Hrm ;
No. 7 , 115.25 ; mild , steady ; Cordova , H8.01fn9.00 ;
sales , 1,000 baRS Hlo No. 8. to be shipped , | 13.7"i ;
6,000 bags Maracalbo. J1S. 1'orto Cabvllo. and 1.0'0
Savanllla , p. t. Warehouse deliveries from New
York , 4.503 baits ; New York stock today. 225.670
baRs ; I'nlteil Stntes stock , 189 , 4S9 lings ; afloat for
the United States , 276,000 baps ; total visible for
the United States , 4CI.4S9 baRS.
SANTOS , Nov. 9. Firm : Rood avenge Santos ,
112 ; receipts , 18.000 baKs ; stock , 460.000 bnjis.
IIAM11UHO , Nov. 9.-Stendy ; prices Vlti i PfR
ndvnncc ; sales , 2,000 bags.
HAVHE , Nov. 9. Opened IrrcRUlnr , unchnnsed
to 'if decline ; nt 12 m , Irrctrnlnr , l'tt advance ;
at 3 p. in. , IrroRiilnr , unchnnRecl at ' , if decline ;
closed IrroBulnr at ' ,4f net advance ; total sales ,
32.000 bflRS.
HIO UK JANE1IIO , Nov. 9. Quiet ; No. 7 IHo ,
115 ; receipts , 5,000 baRs ; cleared for the United
States , 2,000 bnfc-a ; cleared for Europe , 257,000
Liverpool
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 9. WHEAT Close : Strong ;
demand peed ; No. 2 red winter , 4s 6id ; No , 2
red spring , 43 lOd ,
CORN Spot , dull ; demand moderate ; 4s llVSd ;
futures , steady ; demand moderate ; November ,
4s lOd ; January , 4s 5Ud.
FLOUR Firm ; demand fair ; St. I.oulo fancy
winter. 6s 6,1.
PROVISIONS Lnrd , dull ; demand poor ; spot ,
3Cs 6d. Pork , dull ; demand poor ; prime mess ,
western , 63s 9d ; medium , 6fln 3d ; hams , Ilrm ;
demand moderate ; short cut , 43s 6d. Ilacnn ,
Ilrm ; demand fnlr ; Cumberlnnd cut , 3-1 s ; short
rltis , 36s 6d ; lone clear , 45-lbs. , 35s ; long and
short rlenr , 3fin 3d ; shoulders , Ilrm ; 27s Cd.
CHEESE Easy ; demand moderate ; finest
white and colored. 60s 6d for spot.
TALLOW Nominal ; demand poor ; prime clly ,
23s.
23s.COTTON
COTTON SEED OIL-Easy : Us 3d.
TURPENTINE-Steady ; demand moderate ;
spirits. 20s 9d.
ItOSIN Steady ; demand fair ; common , Ss TU'l.
HOPS At London ( Pacific const ) , Ilrm ; demand -
mand moderate ; new crop , 12 ljsG 3.
poUVhnni niiirket.
MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 9. Wheat was higher on
larRcr demand for Hour ami very much InrR r
sales , higher cables and moro foreign buylnff of
wheat reported In the country. 1'rlmary receipts
were also smaller nnd talk of wheat fredlnK wns
also brisk. Later cables brought buying orders
for flour nnd wheat. The low stocks nlimad and
the- fact that country millers nre troubled to Ret
supplies this early in the season were also strons
factors of the advance of the day. 1'rlccs closed
near Ihe top for the day and averaged I'Ac ' hltrhrr
( ban Ihe clnie of the previous day. Hecelpts.
224,250 bu. ; shipments , 17,500 bu. Close : November -
bor , 5So ; December , 67 ? > c ; May , Wift'MHc ; on
track , No. 1 hard , 6i'4c ; No. 1 northern , 68'4c ;
No. 2 northern , 57c. The Hour market wa belter
with larger pnlt and much moro active de
mand ; patents , S3.15&3.40 ; bakers , '
London Shcoptldn Market.
LONDON , Nov. 9. At the sheepskin auction
sales today 155,000 Cape of Good Hope and Natal
skins wern offered and 149.000 were sold. Home
trade bought freely and prices were unchanged.
Short woolen skins were especially firm In cunte-
quenca of the better demand for pelts. Prices
ranged from 2Vi'l to 4 > , id.
The exports of raw wool to the United States
during September amounted to 1,039,500 Ibs. ,
nRUlnet 212.900 Ibs. last year , the value nf which
was { 28.S98. ugalnst 5,184 Urn year. Woolen
tlMiuea , 91,200 yardH , HRnlnst 67.100 yards last
year , the valueof which wns 114.630 , nKnlnrt
(9,591 last year ; worsted tisanes , 1.M7.100 yards ,
nnlnst 075,400 yards last year , the value of
which waa niltt."J , against IC7.599 last year.
4 otton
ST. IXJUIB , Nov. 9.-COTTON Steady ; mid-
clllni ; , 5Vio ; tales , 1,300 boles ; receipts , 4,100
balm ; shipments , 4,2'iO bales ; stork , 30,000 bale' .
NEW OHLEANS. Nov. 9. COTTON-Stea/ll r ;
sales , spot , 6,4V ) bales ; to arrive , 2,300 bale * ;
receipts , 28.070 bales ; exports , roiiitw se , 3,519
lialos ; trck , ; 3)'J2 ) ; lak-a. FutureK , sternly ;
S'llrs , 626' ' < 0 bales ; N < > veml > cr. | 5 bid , December ,
I5.04ij8.05 : January 5.01 bid ; February , I5.U3
6.14 ; March. t5.1 a5.2) ) : Apill. I5.25W3.23 ; May ,
IS.a00fi.32 ; June , | 5.Cii5.39 ; July , 15.4333.41 ; Au
gust , I5.I6S3.4S. _ _
Poor In Urnlu Market.
I'EOHIA , Nov. . COUN Ixiwer ; No. 2 , 43c ;
No. t. 414414f. .
OATS liisy ; No. 2 white , 30140310 ; No. 3
n-hllu. ! XS3 ) Uc.
IIVE Scale * ; No. 2. nominal.
WIllKKY-FIrm ; high wine ta > li , 11.23.
HECUII'TS Wheat , 1.200 bu. ; corn , 56.660 bu. ;
oats , .IJ.V'O bu. ; rj'e. none ; barley. 5. GOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. I.3 bu. ; corn , W bu. ;
oati , 15 , 40 bu. ; rye , none ; bailey , ! ,4 > J bu ,
Xw Tork Orv ( ioixlj MurUfil ,
NEW YOItK , Nov 9. There ai n Irreg-ular
demand for mul rate tiuiuultlri of sraionahle
iluplea ami fancy stuffs , Lut nwre bu > lne In
this rrvpect r ulled from telegrams for tcttor
Morn Inquiry vru cxliudtd to prlnr
THE ESTATE OAK
BESTSTOTE Oil EARTH
REAO THE CFFICIAL TESC
Official R'port on | ( E t.ito ( hks. "
K. A. I , . K.UIN & Itttos. :
Oentlwiui'ti This N to cortlfy
thnt 1 luivo iniido n sorli's of lent.4
with "I'Si-rlei" Kstnlo ( ) ; U < lleat-
itiKHoves. to determine. Kirn I , how
long the steve would hold llroi
Sceonil , how tint M'vornl parts of
the stovu not under n hl h red heat
I 11 ron tlio stovrs ropon oilly iintlj
they were red lu.t all over , t
liniuod thorn to the highest pos > il-
bln tetnpeivittuo nnd cuoled Ilinnj
olT as rapidly us | iii4sll)1n. l.'nilof
these tnont Hdvere tests the cximnr
slon and contraction did nottitfcct
the plait" ! In the lunst imrtlculnr.
I cliiii 'i'il ono of them with on6
nnd one-half small buckutfills of
ro.il si.'icI , on Tuesday uvenlnff ,
JunoliO , IS'JI , t Jo'clool ; .
t'nlll tlirfutlnirliuj Tliiirill/ ( / " -
lunniiiii ntI o'elwls HIP liattiof
llelarccitlillnitnt tobr sotitrtn \
Hint ill/unit roil/it / not mmriilifu
lelulil II/MIII it. Aftrr that t line It
( ( /in fo roof tiff , 'fhei th-n ronf ?
! < Ilir iirltllnulctini'tics of stttfti
iilvrrvtfrfri-il < i > trfrv rfofMft until
lit o'tlnrli iinit li > tnliiitteaoftlis
rrenluit nftlmt < Ji J/ .
It ii'lll tlifi'ffiiff tic nrfit Hint Hits
florciiclinilli/liilitjliv niiitlniioni-
ljlfoi'tl/'t/-llii'i'c [ hoar * nnif flftean
tnfiiufi'.f. Thin tsunrfrfi
ry iyrorf , unit nut' of ir/ifc/i / {
rnn ifttl hrimiicl.
jrc.ojKcf/'iil'/ ' ; > u > nt l ,
i HHVXKsin > 't.
Presents Given Awiy This Wsrt ,
Sltl.OO worth c-f poods ,
Pet silver | i alcd tonspooni
Wllli J'JS.OO worth of gooiK ,
Hcailtlftlt liUquo O uro
With J50.00 worth of goods.
A liutiuSoino Ulcturo
\ \ Ith $73 0 worth of coeds
A uomilnii onU cuntor table
Wltji $100.00 worth or Roods ,
Cosh or Weekly ; or Monthly An clcx.tnt oak rocker
Payments.
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House.
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings-
pycclaltles In ginghams , dress goods. domeHs nnd
printed fabrli s. nnd cnmndonilile njvnncc Imsi-
ness was registered. Agents h.i\c ailvnncpil the
price of American Indlgocs nml gold to Hie but
the Jobbing price vlll remain nl 4'ie until No
vember 15 , when It will advance to 4c.
Migar .Market.
NEW YORK , Nov. 9. SC'O.Ul Haw. active
nnd Ilrm ; fnlr relln ng , 3c ; centrlfUKiil. W trst.
3 > ic ; tales , UO.C-C ! lings renlrlfUKnl. ' . "i Irst , 3' ' e.
l.UOO bags ci > ritrlfiignl , SO teat , 2 lT2In Imnd ;
61S hogshends Mtmrnvadn , 69 test , Si2 WO tins
moIaBses KUgar. 116c ! ; S.ffH ) tuns llnl-i , Hi test
2Tic ; 7U.CG2 mats .Munlll.i. 17 tc l , V.'iC. Ilcflncd ,
nnn.
nnn.LO fDON , Nov. 9. Sl'OAll Cane , \ery dull ;
Muscovado , fair running. 10s.
Iliiluth H In-lit Alnrkrt ,
DULUTK. Nov. 9. W11RAT no < > : No. 1
hard , cash and November. fiOVic ; Nn. 1 northein ,
cash nnd November , DSic ; Di-ci-mber , 5S'ic ; Mny.
6Uic ; No. 2 norlhein , ensli , fMv : No. J , 62v4t. ;
rejected , 491ic ; to arrive. No. 1 northein , cash ,
'FriscoVlinut ( Quotations.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9. WHEAT Strong ;
December , 92 < ic ; May , tl.OOTj.
\Viol .Market.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 9. WOOL Steady , un-
changed. _
A pure article of champagne Is a liealtliy
bevcraKC. Get Cook's Kxtra Dry Imperial ,
40 years' record.
ivj.1 rnisit .i ST.
l-'ulr , Warmer nml ViirliibloVlnila for > 'o-
lirrfskii Toilur.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 9. The forecast for
Saturday Is : For Nebraska nml South Da
kota Fair ; warmer ; variable winds.
For Iowo/-Falr ; colder In the extreme
eastern portion ; warmer In the northwest
portion ; north winds , becoming variable.
For Missouri Fair ; colder In the eastern
portion ! winds becoming variable ,
For Kansas Fair ; warmer In the north
ern portion ; variable winds.
I.onil Itrriinl.
OFFICE OF THE WBATHEU nUHRAU.
OMAHA , Nov. 9. Omaha record of temper
ature and rainfall , compared with the
corresponding Uay of past four years :
1831. 18M , 1832. 1891.
Maximum temperature. . . . 33 Gl 43 01
Minimum temperature . 23 3S 30 33
Average temperature . iU Et 40 41
Precipitation . 00 .00 .00 .00
Condition of temperature and precipitation
at Omaha for the day and since March 1 ,
ISO I :
Normal temperature . 42
Deficiency for the day . 13
Accumulated excess since March 1 . 728
Normal precipitation . 04 Inch
Deficiency for the day . Clinch
Totnl precipitation flnce March 1 15. G6 inches
Deficiency since March 1 . 11.78 Inches
Kepurls from Other .Stitlon : nt ii P. M.
B ?
ITiTlONS. STATE Or
WE ATM Ell.
Omaha .00.Clc.-ir.
North Platte .liu'ciouUy. '
Valentine .till Cloudy.
Chicago .01 Snowing.
St. Louis 4M ,00'loiidy. |
SI. Paul : ti .01 Cloudy.
Davenport : tin T Cloudy.
Kans.-iH City 44 .1X1 Cloudy.
Denver 411 C'J Clenr.
Salt Lnko City. . . . & ' . ' u'j .00 C'loar.
UunldClty V-l 32 .UO Cloudy.
Helena
Bismarck Cloar.
St. Vincent * Oli'tir.
Cheyenne .00 Clear.
Mllca City
Uu'iveston . . . 114 (18 ( .00 Cloar.
"T" Indicates trace of rain.
L. A. WELSH. Ouaerver
Our I till f ,
Time wa when the "glorious climate of
California" did not attract tourists. Dut year
after year the tide of travel set § In stronger
and stronger every ( all and winter toward
this favored region. There Is no climate like
It on this continent for a winter resort , and
the usual due service on the Union Pacific
system hai this season been brought to a de
gree or pefectlon which leaves nothing to be
desired.
For further Information call on your near-
tit ticket agent or address
H. P. UEUKt. , ,
City ticket agent ,
1J02 Parnam St. , Omaha , Neb.
N , W. HARRIS & DO ,
BANKERS ,
163-165 Dearborns t. , Chicago.
15Vall - t. , New York. 70 State-it. , Hosier
.ITT. COUHTT , I - K I
J /-V nO
. . .HOOL-y/ATER and I C I J l\ | I 1 *
r-HEKhlGH GRADE LJ W I M L-/V
a4 bold. Corjtipoud BO Bolloltcii.
This extra
ordinary Ho-
luronator Is
tli a most
wondoritit
dlsoovory of
the axo. It and
ot
lias been en
dorsed by the jm.ta.
Btrengthonj ,
tlno men of inrlsoratei I
Kuropo aud and tones tlia
America.
Hudyan is
purely vege
table.
Hudyan slops
and develop
Prematuieness
and rcrtofe
of tno dls- wenk
charge In n organ in tli i -
days. Cures back , loesc
LOST by day o
MANHOOD ] ] lghtitoppo <
quickly. Over 2,000 private Indorsements.
Pii'maturenexs means Unpotency In th first
t ge. It In n symptom of semlnnl weakness ana
) arrennets. It can bo cured In 20 days by tn
use of Hudynn.
The new discovery wan made by the Rpeclallsta
of Iho old famous Hudson Medical Institute. If
s the Htrimgcst vltnllzer mn.dc. It Is very power-
ill , but liarmloFs. Scld for 1100 n pnckiiRe , or
six pnrkngcH for J5.IX' ( plain eonled boxci ) .
\Viltten guarantee given for n. cure. If you buy
six boxes and nre not entirely cured , six mor
vlll be Bunt to you free of nil charge. Send for
clrculnis and testimonial * . Address ,
HUDSON MEDJOL INSTITUTE
Junction Stockton Mnrkot , nnd Ellla
Streets , San FrunoIsco.CuL
Dueber = Hampden
17 = Jewel
Watches
arc known by rail.
road men and other
equalled for wear
S ant accuracy-
The Duebcr Watch Works , Canton , 0.
Dr. E. C. Weil' * Nerve end Drain Treatment
t told und r poiltlru written cuar/intf , by nutbofj
Ued r.cents nnlr , to euro l k Memory ; Lom of
Urnlu and Nerv * 1'crwtr ; L < ut MMihood ; Qulc-knesit
Vlnlit Ix ; Kvll Drcniiij ; Ijick of Ooufldebcoi
NdtvourooM ; iJitiltiulu ; nil Dralut ; Luunt t'owti
of the Ueneratlvo Ortrnu * iu nllh'r ci , cturcd bi
iiTor-mertlpti ; Voutlilij r.rrors , or I ICC IT DID ot
Tobacco , Opium or Liquor , r.hlcn Boon lend to
Ml.erConiurnptlnD. . Intnuftyanl Death. II ? mail.
laboi ; Uft/rlS ; wltlj wrlilviiBiinrinte to cor ot
re ! jnd money. WUiT'S COUGH H VJtUP. A rert l
i-ire for Cctwbf. Coldii , Arthmn , llruncliltl ? , Croup ,
VfctHipli.s IMujih. Nor Thront. Pleaciuit totukfc
mill ae . -rrw'lni , .l ; ei'd. u < a. mro , now 2Sc. ; old
o- r-r ( r' - { vi'.ti : ( buJjOLybr1 ]
Goodman Drug Co , Omthi. '
WM. jLOTJDON.
Commission Merchant
Grain and Provisions.
I'rlvuto wires to Chicago and New York
All IjuslntSH orders pluced on
Ucarcl of Trade ,
CorroflponUence solicited ,
Oltlce , room 4 , New York Life . t
Omaha. Teltpbon. UUi-