Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE OMAHA PAIIiY BEEt TUESDAY , NOYEMKEK. 27 , 180-t.
C05111ERC1AL AND FINANCIAL
Influences in the Wheat Market Today
Wcra Largely Bullish ,
CORN MARKET WAS WEAK AND LOWER
Visible Supply Statement a Coosldembll
1'nctor In tlio Affair * of tlio Trader *
Outs ( 'pencil n Simile Knslcr
In Sympathy with Corn.
CHICAGO , Nov. 2C. The Influences In the
wheat market today were largely bullish
und wound up firm at He advance. May
corn gained lie , May oats UP , nnd provi
sions closed with but slight changes. The
opening of the wheat market found buyers
anxiously bidding C8c , nnd from that up lo
W.BC , with very few sellers below COc. It
continued to edge up a trlllc more during
the next halt hour , the price nbout 10
o'clock being from CS'Ac ' to 00r , but wiling
ngalnsl calls nt 50'/4c ' nnd better Interfered
nt that time with any further Improvement ,
The early news was bullish. The Liverpool
market opened firm nt ' ,4d advance for
American red winter nnd spring. Stocks
nt that place showed another corntdcrablc
reduction since Monday last. The amount
of ocean passage was 528,000 bu. since n
week ago , In the face of a heavy aggregate
of shipments from exporting countries , and
receipts nt Minneapolis nnd Otiluth were
1,016 cars , compared with 1,201 n year ago.
Kvery Item In thc points enumerated was
distinctly favorable to the bull side. The
decrease for the week In the Liverpool
stocks amounted to 2tilUW bu. The visible
supply Increased 1,022,000 bit. , nnd weakened
the mniket for n little while , but ns the
Kngllsh vlslblu supply decreased 1,233,000
bu. the effect of tne Increase here was
quickly overcome. After selling down to
tlic on the domestic visible , It rose soon
nfter 12 o'clock to CS'/feo on the English visi
ble supply statement. Export clearances
of wheat and Hour from Atlantic ports
amounted to 370.0UO bu. Closing cables to the
Hoard of Trade quoted Liverpool % d higher
for American red winter. The market was
strong at the finish at C0ic ! for May ,
The corn market was weak and lower on
account of the. favorable dry weulher for
new corn and Ihe heavy receipts. About
thc middle of the session thc vlslblu supply
was found Increased 1,075,000 bu. , thus adding
to It In one week a quantity almost equal
to the entire amount of Its previous bulk.
The opening price for May was 48 c , nnd It
sold from 48o to 4SJc ! about the same time.
It dropped jrradually to 4Sc during thc fore
noon , but revived later In thc day In sympa
thy with the strength of the wheat mar
ket. The Increasing strength of wheat at
thc end of the session alarmed the shorts
und finally caused an advance In May to
from 48-ic ! to 48c , with 48ftc the closing
quotation.
The oats maiket opened a shade easier at
from : ; 2iBc to 32'4c for May , touched 32'io
nnd then , In sympathy with the corn market
fell oft to 3ic : , where It was shortly before
noon. Trading was confined almost en
tirely ta scalpers. Toward the close the
market firmed up a trifle and was more
active. The rally In thc other cereals could
bo credited to this slight advance. Mny
sold at 32c , and closed with sellers at that
price.
The receipts of hogs very largely exceeded
the estimates on Saturday , and In consequence
quence of lliat the price of provisions fell
off nt the opening. Local speculators were
Inclined for the most part to the bull side.
The strength of the wheat market was
supporting feature of the surroundings and
helped to a recovery of most of the early
loss. At the finish January pork was 214c
lower , lard 2&c higher nnd ribs 24c ! higher.
A fair demand for vessels to load corn
nnd oats for Uuffalo nt Ic for Huffalovltli
charters fcr corn at that Ilgure.
Thc leading futures ranged as follows :
" " "
"ArtlcTcailPbpaii. ' | "High. | Low. | Clo33.
Wlicnt.Xo. 2
Nov , lift 53H B4M
Dec
May
Corn No. 2. .
Nov Dec ! § ! ? B 48K 47
May 48H 48 48
Oala No. 2. . .
Nov 28K 2RW 2PH
May 32 > a ! ( 32 32M
Pork per bbl
Jan 12 02.4 12 07H 12 00 12 07H
May 12 33 1'i 40 12 30 12 40
Lard,100 Ibi
Jan. , 0 07 0 07M 7 02K
May. 7 17j < 7 17M 7 18 7 17H
Short itlDB-
Jan. 007M 0 00 B07H
. . Mny 00 0 25 a m U 23
Cnxh n.uolntlons were as follows :
FLorn-Steiuly. unchanced.
Wl I HAT No. 2 tprlnp , Gi39i,4c ; No , 3 spring
nominal ; No , 2 ml. 5li.il/33Hc.
COIl.N'-No. 2. 4Si,4c ; No. S yellow , 4lc.
OATH-No. 2 , ZlSic ; No. 2 white. Sl i03211c
No. S white. 31JR3iy.c. !
HYB No. 2. 47o
1UIIU3Y No. S , UQKc ; No. 3 , 52JDI'.ie : No
4 , 4251 Mr.
FLAX sr.KD-No. 1. Jl.45',4.
TIMOTHY HEMD-I'rlme , J5.COS3.C3.
1'HOVIRIONtt Mem pork , per bbl , . J12.12'ifl
12.23. Ijinl. per 10) Ibs. , J7.C087.0JV4. Shorl
ribs , stiles ( loose ) . J6.03OC.10 ; dry salted shouljen
( boxed ) , JJ.iT > , kflj.75 ; short clear , sides ( boxed )
tG.374fC.CO. ! }
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per cal ,
HUOAIIS rnchnnged.
The following were the receipts and shipment
today :
OMAHA CKMIAL
Condition of Trnilo unit Quotations or
htnplo nnil 1'tincy Produce.
The week opened with no very Importan
change In thc market. Poultry continues vcr
weak.
In a review of thc butter made for the pas
week Chicago Produce says : Western creamer
lea are now limiting CO per cent lets butter n
present than they made nt the Hush of thc tea
ron In June. Reports from forty-eight fnctorle
In luwa , \ \ txconsln nnd Minnesota show thl
condition of nftalrs. The make Is now docreaa
Ing In most localities , although some cre-iinerle
rc | > ort an Incieaw ? on account of the number u
winter rown coming In and the fuct that farm
is are beglnninK to feed more liberally. Ther
Inivo been hard freezes In come portions of lown
nnd the grass has been frozen and pastures en
Jlrcly ilestroyetl , and In such localities the mak
Is nipldly dtcre.islng. The forty-two factorlg
) v - < ' " . .mi"I < > ll315 tuls llut weck turned ou
1,2.18 this wevk , showing n decrease of nbou
t per _ cent diirlni ; the week Just closed. Quota
llUTTL-R-PacklnB stock. JiSCSc : fair to goo ,
country. llttlSc ; choice to fancy , 13 l7c ; gain
cred creamery , 19f20c ; separator creamery , 23c.
.iSss'Tffi iicss iaid- " ° s < " * tcni
LlVIl im-I.TRY-OUl hens. 3 < ic ; pprlnic chick
ons , 4'ke ; ducks. 5c ; turkeys , 5c ; heavy toms , 4 I {
' 4c : geese. 5 3'ic.
nUnSSEl ) POULTRY-Chlcfcens , fair. 4V4'
choice Inrijf. , ' , c ; choice small , 5c ; turkeys , fai
i2.BK ? i ! l , : cholee .henv > ' 7c ! choice rinall
So duckH , fair
; in good , Cc ; fancy. 7c ; geew
fair to good. Ci-j fancy , "c.
i OAME I'mlrlo chickens , per doz. . J3.Mfi3.:5
Bl-ouse. per .loi. , J3.0003.M ; blue wlnB teal , pc
dox. , fLCOVMS : tsrcen wing Icnl. per doz. , J1.23f
l.W ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , fl.uuei.U ; canvae
backs. fl.wai.CO ; mallards und red hendn. J2.50 !
2.75 ; quail. ll.SOOl.7S ; deer saddles. 12 15c ; an
telope wnldirn. I0 llc ; small rabbits , Jl ; lac
rabbits , Jl Wfil.73.
\ hAI. Omlce fat and f mall veals are quote
nl Cc ; large antl coarse , JJ4c.
tllLKSK WlKconsln full cream. Tounu A
I3c ; twins. 12Ho ; Nebriuka and Iowa , fullcieair
lie ; Nebrnxka and Iowa , part sulms , 708c
brlcki No * * llc ! Swl is
-I'planJ hay. J9.W ; midland , J3 ; lowland
J8.M ; rye n raw. J6 , Color makes the price o
n y , Light shades stll the best. O.ily top ( trade '
brlnir top pi lees.
PlUEONH-Old birds , per doz. . 75c.
VEOKTARLES.
The potato * marketn \ \ rather a demoralize
condition. Quotations :
POTATOES Western stock , car lots , 6:8C5c
mall lots. 70c.
ONIONS-On onlera. C5O70C.
CAIIIlAOK-On orders , me.
Cl21.iiiv I'er dox. . S5 Wc.
BWKKT POTATOKS-lMr Lbl. . J2.7S03.00.
IIEITS ivr bu. . MOSOC.
CAItHOTU Per ou. . SOBCOc.
CAUMKIX\VI3ti-I > er doi. . JtM.
KOO I'l ANT-Pcr oo . , We.
llOnSKUAUISH-Pcr lb. . 70lc.
PAHSNII'S-I-er . 604COcT
- bu. . |
llUTAllAaA8-Per bu. . 75fSO.
PAH8LBV I'tr doi. bunches , Ko ,
rUUNH'B IVr bu , . Me.
81'I.IT I'KAS-Per In. . JCSUc.
llUDIIAnu SQl'ABH- > r Cor. . 750 ,
TOMATOis-l > er bu. . 11.00.
OltHliN PBAS-1'er bu. . J1.MC1.SS.
Fllt'lTS.
California crapes huv * never be n > abundar
or K ) cheap In the retail markets as this se * or >
Buys the New York Commercial llullrtln , Ihoux
the supply of K | > anlih grapra Is eiprcted to t
very much rntrlcud and the price of Ihoi
nlrendy mid have been hUh. It Is only In
Qualified tenie that the cmpes of California an
inln are i-onip'tltors herv. There U a llttl
difference In Ihe time thty are marketed , an
thera Is a wide difference In tha prices. Tli
domestic fruit mliiht advance very much will
out reaching the riiruna of the forelcn. Tl :
lour price ot to * domeitlo rr P s , thettfoi' * , I
due to th homi * and not to the foreign compe
tition. An nhundnnco ot rood , cheap fruit Is n.
boon to the pwple. and white the Cnllfornlnns
complain of ihr unsatisfactory ptlctK , the valu *
atlon of fruit lands In Hint prolific state shows
what phenomenal proflti have been made In fruit
culture nnd Klve evidence that pretty good profits
may be made nt prices much below those that
lately prevailed. The ez | > orlntlon of fruit from
this country to Kurope , except In the OTK of
apples , has only been a partial succe * * ; but there
Is little doubt that In the near future It will
develop Into nn Important branch of trnde , The
cultivation of semi-tropical trulls In yet In Its
Infancy In Florl.la nnd California , Quotations ;
QUINCnS-Callfoinla , per M-lb. box , J1.M.
Al'PLES-Oood ( lock , per bbl. , Jt50 17 : i
fjlfI'lgan ' stock , | 3 ; New York or New England ,
'T'BAt'IIRS-None. '
- . J i
I'LUMR California , nonf. ' ' ,
PRUNES-None.
PKARH-Wlnler Netlln , Jl.75fl2.00.
( IRAPKfl-Concord , 10-lb. baskcto. none ; Ma
laga * . p r C3 tn ns-lb. bbls. , Krors , tl.Mty.m.
CRANUUllItlEB Cape Coil fancy , J10 per bbl.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANni'.S Florldn * , J2.73.
IIANANAS-rhoIco stock , J2.0002.50 per hunch.
LEMONS Mnlngn. J1.7rP f4.t'0 ; fancy Florida ,
sizes 230 nnd 3O ) , M.OH/l.iJ.
PINKAPPLUS-None.
Miscni.LANioug. :
OYSTI3RS-1XL , Sc ; medtilm. per can , lOo ;
liorse shoes , I2c ; extra standards , loc : exlrn se
lects , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New \ork
countu , 23c.
N1\V ! FldS Fancy , ICc ; choice , 13 JHc ; Col-
Ifornln. bng ! < , 8c.
HONIJY Now York , I7c ; California , ICc ,
MAl'LE SVRri'-Onllon cans , per doz. . J12.
NUTS-Almonds , 13 lCc ; nngllsh walnuts , 12c ;
filberts. 12c ; Ilrazll nuts , 8c ; eastern cnestnutu ,
no Rood stock ; ehellbark hickory nuts , per bu. ,
J2 ; large hickory nutf , J1.7S ; fancy taw peanuts ,
Cc ; rousted peanuts , 7'ic. '
HATER KKAUT-Chnlco hlte , per bbl. , JI.M
( J4.75 : per half Mil. . J2.W.
MINin : MEAT-Fancy , In half bids. , per lb. .
IHc ; 10 ( ral. lrg ! , 7c ; condensed , per case of 3
dn : . [ ikgs. , J2.75.
FISH Fresli cnURht crappl" . perch nnd mn
null , 3J3e : buffalo , 3fflc ; plkp nnd pickerel , 6J8c :
catnuh , S jOc ; black tars. 12 Uc.
C'lDKR-I'nre Juice , per hlil. . J5.50 : half bbl. . JJ.
HIDi.S No. 1 green hides , Slid No. I preen
. hide * , Uc ; No. 1 green salted hides , I'.fco ; No. 3
irreen rnl.ed h'den 3Ho ; No. 1 green culled hides.
25 to 49 II' ' ? . , 4Hc : No. 2 Rrreti Halted hide * . 25 to
10 lb. . , 3l4c ; No. I vral calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. , 7c : No.
2 veal calf. 8 to 13 Ibs. . 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides.
Cc ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 4ci No. 1 dry called
hides , Cc ; part cured hides , i&c per lb. less than
fully rurcd.
Hnr.KI' PKIYTS-Oreen Failed e cl ! . KfiCOei
green sailed shearlings ( shoit wooled early skim ) ,
each , CM3c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled pally
skins ) . No. 1 , each. BttlOc ; dry RhcarlliiRs ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each. Bo ; dry flint
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelt * , per
lh. , actual weight , WSc : drj' Hint Kansas and
Nebrnskn murrain wool pells , Pr lb. , actual
weight , 4fl c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4(0'io ' : diy Hint
Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4tiCc.
TALLOW AND OREASE-Tallow , No. 1. 4IT
li/jc ; tallow , No. 2 , 3',4W4c ' ; grense , while A , 4U5T
4ic ! ; grease , white II , 3ic ; gre < ife , yellow , : i'ic ;
crease , ilnik. 2'iW3c ; old butter , 2 f2'jc ; bees
wax. prime , 17if20c : rough tallow , 2o.
FL'RS Rear , black , No. 1 luixe. J20.00Ii23.00 ;
No. 1 medium , J15 ; No. 1 small. JS.OOS10.OOt bear ,
. black , yenUnits , No. 1 large. J12.00I ) 15.00 ; No. 1
medium , J10 ; No 1 small , J7 ; bear , black , rubs.
. No. 1 large , JC.oogs.OO ; No. 1 medium , JS.OOftC.O } ;
No. 1 small , Jl : bear , black. Montana and Rncky
mountain. No. I large , (13.COit22.QO ; No. 1 mejluni ,
J14 ; No. 1 email. JIO : bear , black. Montjna year-
llng.i , No. 1 laice , $12 ; Ni > . 1 medium. J8 ; No. 1
Binnll , J3 ; Imnr , black , Montana cubp , No. 1
large , J6.50 ; No. 1 medium. J4.M ; No. 1 small.
J3 ; bear , silver lip. No. 1 large , J20 : No. 1
medium , J12 ; No. 1 email. SS ; bear , silver tip ,
yearlings. No. 1 large , $11 ; No. 1 medium. JS :
No. 1 small. J3 ; bear , silver tip. cubs. No.
large , 1C ; No. 1 medium , t40 ! > : No. t email ,
, bear , brown. No. 1 large , JM.OOS2S.oij ; No. 1
medium. J16 ; No. 1 small. J12 ; bear , brown , year
lings , No. 1 large , JIO.O : < 3I2.00 ; No. 1 medium , JS ;
No. 1 small , J6 ; bear , bruwri , cub' . No. 1 large ,
J7 ; No. 1 medium. J3 ; No. 1 small , J3 ; budffpr.
No. 1 large , Jl.00fll.60 ; No. 1 medium , COc : No.
1 xmall , Wo ; fisher , No. 1 large , JS ; No. 1 medium ,
JO ; No , 1 Mimll , Jl ; fox , silver , ns to color ac-
cotdlnft to beauty. No. 1 Urgft , JIOO : No. 1
medium , JCO ; No. l gmall , JIO : fox , silver , pale ,
according to beauty. No. 1 large , J50 ; No. I
medium , J30 ; No. 1 small , JZO ; fox , cross , No. 1
large , J7 ; No. 1 medium. J3 ; No. 1 small. } 2
fox , red , No. 1 large , J1.50 ; No. t medium. JI.23
. No. 1 small. Jl ; fox , gray. No. 1 large , 75c : No ,
a 1 medium , We : No. 1 small. 4 c : fox , kit. No. 1
In I EC , iJOc ; No. 1 medium , 40c ; No. 1 small , 30c ,
lynx. No. I large , J3 ; No. 1 medium , J2 ; No. 1
small , Jl.CO : marten , No. 1 large , J2 ; No. 1
medium , JI.OO ; No. 1 small , Jl ; mink , No. 1
. laree , COffC5c ; No. 1 medium , 40c ; No. 1 small ,
3."c ; mink , dark. No. 1 large , C3c ; No. 1 medium ,
40c : JCo. 1 niiKill , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect head
nnd feet , No. 1 large , Jl.0082.00 ; Imperfect skins ,
21fl50e ; otter , No. 1 large , J8 : No. 1 medium
JC.03U7.00 ; No. 1 small , J5 : otter , pale. No.
large , J7 : No. l medium. J3 : No. l pmall , fl
raccoon. No. 1 large , C070c : No. 1 medium. COc
No. 1 pmall , 33c : I'accoon , black , as to henuly
No. 1 large , Mc@J2.00 ; skunk , black , cased , No.
large , J1.25 ; No. 1 medium , 75c ; No. 1 small , due
skunk , short striped , No. 1 large , Jl ; No , 1
medium , 70c : No. 1 mnall , 4Sc ; Fkunk , narrow
striped. No. 1 large , 601 ; No. 1 medium. 40c : No.
1 Fmall , 23c ; skunk , broad strljied. No. 1 large ,
20I25c ; wolverine. No. 1 large. Jl ; No. 1 medium.
J3 ; No. 1 umall. J2 ; wolf , mountain , No. 1 large ,
J3 ; No. 1 medium , J2 : No. 1 Bmali , fl.30 ; wnir.
prairie. No. 1 large , C3ij90c ; No. 1 niptllum. dOe ;
o. 1 small , 40c ; beaver , per skin , No. 1 larpc ,
rats , fall. No. 1 large , 406c ; No. l medium , 7o ;
No. 1 small , Cc ; muskmts , kits , 2 3c.
NEW YORK GKNKUAL.
, Yesterday' ? Quotations ou Flour , Uratn and
I'ruvlslani. Motuls , Etc.
NEW YORIC. Nov. 20.-FLOUn-necelpts , 25-
; 60) bbls. ; exports , 12,900 bbls. ; raits , 13,100 pkss.
Market quiet , but steady In tone. Spring patents
, neglected but held flrm. lluyers still lOo away
from the market. Winter patents , J2.EOjj3.lf > ;
winter straights , J2.30S2.75 ; Minnesota bakers.
J2.00iif3.55 ; nprine : extras , tl.K02.30. Southern
flour , dull ; common to fair extra , J1.80jf2.41 ;
good to choice , J2.40a2.93. Rye flour , dull ; sales ,
, SOO bbH. Uuckwheat Hour , nominal ; Jl.90gz.00.
IIUCKWIIKAT Dull ; tSjJCOc.
, CORN MUAL Dull ; K.ile , 11 bbl . . 2,400 packs :
yellow western. Jl.'JU5fl.23 ; Hrnndywlnc. J3.05.
RYE Nominal ; car lots , 5lS3c ) ; boat loads ,
) 5Cfi58c.
UARLEY Dull ; western. C33C4C.
HAR1.KY MAI.T Inactive ; western , 70@75c.
WIIKAT lleco'pt * , 381,200 bu. ; cxpoits , 79.400
bu. ; sales. 3,835.0110 bu. futures , 15,000 bu , tpot.
Hpot firmer ; No. 2 red , In store nnd elevator.
59Ke ; afloat. C0c ; f. o. b. , ClflSlUc : No. 1
northern , C7ic , delivered ; No. 1 hnrd. 70Uc. Op
tions Renenilly nnn all day , wive for a brief
reaction on tha heavy visible supply Incicatie.
The early features wore foreign buying , decrease
on passage , tlrm cables , and li > the afternoon a
heavy Kniillsh visible supply decrease , firm cables
and Argentine crop damage talk ; closed at I'.ic
net advance ; No. 2 red , January , ESVS60icj !
closed at COlic ; Februaiy. closed nt Cl'.ic : March ,
CHfC2V5c , closed nt C2Vio : May , C2 K-1C06J 9-10c ,
closed at 63140 ; June , C38Ciic. | closed at C4io ! :
July , CS'iliOI' ' c , closed at ClUc ; November ,
closed at Me ; December , 57 15-1CU53 3-1 Cc , closed
nt C9ic.
CORN Receipts , 152.000 bu. : exports , C.GOO bu. ;
sales , 493.IXK ) bu. fulurrs , C2.000 bn , spot. Ppqt
weaker ; No. 2 , 67Vic nlloat ; yellow. Sic ; steamer ,
yellow , Me ; steamer , mixed , 63S5lc ; No. S ,
MUc , delivered. Option mackct declined early
under blu car lot estimate and a liavy visible
supply InorcaFiT. but nil lied with wheat. Mid
closed firm atic \ net advance ; January , 6liJj >
621-ic , cloned nt 62'ie ; May , t2ff52lic , closed at
53'ic : November closed at Kite ; December , 52H
SjM\o. c I sed nt D2Uc.
OATS Rpcclpts , 1J5.800 bu. : no exports ; sales ,
80.000 bu. futures. 33,000 bu. ipot. .Spot Hltudy ;
No. 2. 33tJc ; No. 2. ilellvertd , 34Uc ; No. 3 , S21-C ,
No. 2 white , 37Wc ; No. 3 white , 3CJc ; track ,
white western , 30Tillc ; track , white Htute. is ®
41c. Options quiet all day , advancing : tlowly
with wheat , and rlonwl > ic net advance ; Jan
uary closed nt 31ic ; February , 35i.Sc ; May , 3J %
C3Cc , closwl ut 3Cc ; November , SJ'.lc ' ; Uecembsr
cloBnl nt 33'.4c.
HAY Steady ; shipping , DOS3"jc ! ; good to
choice. 7"iic.
od HOI'S .Steady : state , common lo choice , old ,
odh 3W7c ; new , M12c | ; 1'acinc coast , 3iii7c. !
HIDES Firm ; net Halted New Orleans , se
lid lected , 43 to & > I Us. , DC ; Iluenos Ayres diy , 20 lo
lidk SI U < . . lie : Texas dry , 21 lo 30 Iba. , fji/ic.
k- I.UATIIER Steady ; hemlock sole , Iluenos
- Ayres , light to heavy , ISifilSc.
ti WOOU Dull ; domestic Ik-ccc , 17fI3c : pulled ,
19 J24e.
1'ROVISIONS Dull. Cut meatK , steady ; pic
kled bellies. C'iWTc ; p'clilcd KllouIiliTu , 6iCc ( ;
plckletl hams , 8iO8ic. ! ( I trd. hlghi-r ; weitrin
steam closed at J7.M : sales , 100 tleicos at J7.33 ;
city , nt Oftc ; Falcs , IW tlou-es ; November closed
nt J7.35 , nominal ; December , J7.37V4. nominal ;
HP January. J7.40 , nomlml ; icnned , flrm ; continent ,
J7.70 ; S. A , , J8.20 ; compound , 5itf31iC. ! 1'ork ,
n Kleetetl.
n- lIL'TTHR-Qulft : western dairy. IlCICo ; west
nck ern creamery , 1526c ; western factory. 9SHic ! ( ;
Elglns , 2fic ; Imitation creamery , 13KMc ; statu
ed dairy , 139f3Hc ; stata creamery. ISJJir.o.
CHIJESE Film ; large , OOHUc ; small , 9012c ;
, patt Kklnm. SHCiSc ; full Ulnit , V4C3c.
KOOS Steady ; state and Pennsylvania , ! 4ff
. 24lic ; irfrlgi'rator , Iti21c ; weslei-n fresh , 23HU
; 24c ; southern , K'.jCM'.jc ' ; caes , J12504.UO ; reed
, cu'pts , 8.C11 pkgs.
TALLOW Dull but steady ; city , 4 11-lCc ; c
„ try. 4 Vs-lCc.
PBTROI.KUM Nominal ; United closed ntt2'4c
" bid ; Wnshlngtui , In bbls. . J6 ; Washington , In
bulk , J2.65 ; refined , New York. J5.15 ; Philadel
phia and Ilnltlmore. 15.10 ; Philadelphia und
llaltlmore , In bulk , JZ.05.
ed ROSIN Steady ; stralnrd , common to good ,
TtJRPKNTINK Qulet nt 2S2SUc.
RICI'Qulet : damestlc , fair to extra , 4 t
61 c : Japan , 4VJW4HC.
MOl.AS.SKS Qulel ; New Orleans , open Kettle.
i l to rholce. : $ O35c.
PIO IRON-Dull ; Scotch. J19.00C20.00 ; Amerl-
tan. J10.OOO1S.00.
TlNJulet and steady ; Stia'ts. J13.8)O13.fG ;
plates , market dull and easy ; rules on 'change ,
late Sotunlay , 20 tons December tin , one day's
notice , J1S.85 ; 13 inns April , JI1W ; today , U Ions
Jonusr ) ' , 113.90 ; 25 Ions to May II , on iluy'n
notice , to double. JI3.CS : 25 tons May , J13.SS.
HPii/nil-8t i < ly ; domeitlc. JS.S5.
LEAD Steady ; broker * price , J3 ; exchange
price. 11.15.
COPPKR vuiei : uroKer
change price. S3.60 otkrd ,
COTTON SEKD Ollr-Steady : prime crude.
iiUc ; yrllotv , butter grades. 3fi33c ; prime yellow ,
90o ; prime hlle. Sic , nominal.
Coffee Market.
.ntn
, NEW YORK , Nov. M.-C KFEE-Optlon3
xh opened dull and at unchanged prlcm to U ixilnls
be lower ; rulf.1 quiet , wits tradlnir local and smalli
rend riosrd ctruotf at 3iW points not advance ; raits ,
S ,000 bags. Including ; November , JII.73UI3.SO ;
nd December , J13.UtflXUi January , J12.7t > dirXi ! )
tie February. JlK-SSClioo ; March. Jli.20O12.4S ; May ,
n4 lll.KXni.o6 ; Svplember , J1I.IU0ILU ; spot COfTw ,
Hk > . quiet : Nu. 7 , J1&.75 ; mild , steady ; Cordova ,
lll- JlJ.004jll.00 ; mini. SOO b r > Savonllla ; 700 ban
'heU Jamaica , p. t. ; WO muta I ibal , tic , spot ; 600
U plouls Tumor , sail ahlpmen * j ; . I , Wurrhouse
from New Yotk Falunlay , 4.7S2 Imics !
New York Block today. 131.711 bags : Inliril
Htalm stock. 1H3I50 bats ; nflnnt for the Vnlled
BlalM" . 9X.B40 ImKS ; total VIHIilc for the I'nllcd
Btnlrs , 4V9.ISC bar * . ORnlnil 174 , 2SO ha ( * last year.
BANTOH. Nov. -MnikM llrm : good ttvprnge
Santos , tll.'Oj receipts , 16,000 bagu ; stock , 330,000
bn ? ) ,
Weekly report : Quiet ; good nvernge , per 10
llos , JI0.70. Receipts during the week , 118.000
UBS ; shipments to the United States , C3.000
ngs ; stock , 330,000 oagi.
HAMtll'RO. Nov. -Market Mfady ; prices ' ,4
Tif Inner lo H pfic higher ; fnlos , 12,000 bngn.
1IAVR1' , Nov. 28. Opened barely steady
ecllne ; nt noon quiet. Uf decline ; at 3 p. m. ,
ulet. W decline to ' , if advance ; clowd quiet at
nilif decline ; total sales. 28.000 bags.
RIO DC JANEIRO , Nov. 2 . Mnrkct quiet ;
'o. ' 7 , Rio , f2.20 ! ; exchange. 11 9-161 ; receipts.
,000 bngi ! rloared for the I'nlled Slates , MW
i cleared for Kuropc , none ; stock , 22SfW (
We'tMy report : Quiet ; exchange , standard ,
2.00 ; exchange , II 9-K.d. Receipts during the
, cck , 38,000 bags : uhlpments to the United
tales , C,000 bags ; stock , 225,000 bags.
STOCKS AND UONU3.
tmro Speculation Did Not llcllect thfl
llunynncy Kjpeclnl ,
NEW YOIUC , Nov. 2fl.-Tlie slmro spccu-
atlon todny dkl not rellcot that buoynncy
lilch might Imvo been , nnd untloubteilly
vas In some circles , expected from tlic
cry successful Mauling of the Government
o.in. Speculative vnluea illil receive some
icncHt lust week In anticipation of tlio re
ult reached , but It wns not of lasting clrnr-
cler , other circumstances tending to
irenken the stock market , The other KOV-
Tnment bonds were , however , materially
trenBthened by the heavy bids for the
icw Cs , and nil oC the old Issues close
odny hlfiher than on Saturday , the K.nl
ii ; ? : Fives registered , 1U per cent ! is
oupon , 1 per cent ; 4s i cloistered nnd cou-
iuii , ench 1 per cent ; 2ds reglKtcred , 1
er cent ; 1'nclflc Gs of 'PS , 'W nnd
S3 , 1 per cent ; of ' 87 , 2 per cent , nnd of ' 99 ,
154 per cent. At the openliiK of the stock
market a llrm tone prevailed and most of
he shares traded In moved up u fraction on
.mylnir by the room traders , based onthe
leflef Unit there would be a good time for
, locks. The buyers did not , however , conic
.nto Ihe market , nnd Inslend a raid wna
made on Chicago CJas , which went It down
per cpnt , Hay State Gas making a elmllnr
oss nnd the general market becoming
nenvy nnd reacting1 fractionally. A sllg-iit
rally followed In the more nctlve stock ! " ,
while Delnware & Hudson rose l'/l pel
icnt. A partial reaction took place about
1:30 : , but speculation was steady at noon.
during the afternoon , the market moved in
.he same Irregular course ns during the
morning , reactions following recoveries nnd
.he net results being In most cases n 'lower '
ange of values. In the llnal .trading n
llghtly better feeling prevailed nnd the
market closed nbout steady. At no time
during thc day was there any animation
to the dealings , but at the Fame time there
ivna no special pressure to sell , except In
jt. Paul and Northwestern , some holders of
.hese shares desiring * to close out then
: ontracts In view of the expected reduction
if the rate of dividend of Northwestern at
he next directors' meeting.
The ccal shares were depressed early In
.he day by the attack on Heading , but
gained strength In the afternoon on Itie
belief thut the conference of commercia
men to be held tomorrow will help the sltu-
ntlon. Delaware & Hudson made n gain
on the day of 1 % per cent , and Lackiiwanna
per cent. New Jersey Central openeu
per cent higher , broke 1"4 per cent nnd
recovered > . per cent. Reading declined
' , 'i per cent nnd rallied iJ per cent. Humors
hat the annual report of Krlo would show
a heavy decrease In the net earnings
brought out considerable stock nnd sent thc
price down H per cent. Other losses on the
ay nre : Lake Shore , VA per cent ; St.
Pnul , 111 per cent ; St. Paul preferred , 1H
per cent ; Southern Pacific , l'i per cent ;
National I ead , 1 per cent ; Sugar and Mis
souri Pacific , % per cent ; Colorado Coal
and Iron , Ts Per cent , nnd Louisville &
Nashville , % per cent. In the list of ad
vances arc : Cordage guaranteed , 2'i ' per
cent ; Colorado Kuel and Iron , l\ , per cent ;
Pullman , Canada Southern and Lnclcde
Gas. 1 per cent. The bond market wns gen
erally llrm , with a tendency toward higher
figures. The transactions aggregated ? 1,3I1.-
000 , of which Southern Cs figured for J33 , -
000. In the closing dealings there were
slight recessions In the more active Issues.
The Kvenlng Post's London cablegram
says : There was a good tone to the stock
markets today , but no business except in
consuls and mines , n cuiioun combination.
Americans , after Improving , closed dull , and
especially Krle. The- feeling Is growing hcrie
that a rearrangement of t'he ' Krle reorganiza
tion scheme Is probable when an assesment
on the common and preference stock la ex
pected. The " " '
"carry over" tomorrow 'will
show u very small account In Americans.
The following were the closing quota tlona
on the leading Blocks of the New York ex
change today :
The total pales today weio 11R.23S shares. In
cluding : American Sugar. 15.200 ; Rurllngton.
4.600 ; Chicago Oan , 7,500 ; Ulatllllng ami Cattle-
feeding. 11.4UO ; Krle. 4.100 ; New Je-rcey Central.
3,700 ; Northwestern , 14,800 ; Rending , 9,100 ; Rock
Island , 7,200 ; Ht. Paul , 30,300 ; Southern Railroad
6,4'W ' ; Southern Railroad pn-ferieJ , 4,300 ; Western
Union , 3,200.
Noiv Yurk .Money Mnrl/et.
NKW YORK , Ncv. M.-MONIJY ON CAI.I-
Kasy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per cent ; closed
1 per ci-nt.
I'HIMC MKRCANT1I.I2 PA I'KR 2 ; { j-4 per
cent.
STCRI.1NO EXCHANGE Kinder , with actual
business In bankers' bills at JI.81U I.H7 % for
demand and nt SI.SCJM.fiOU for sixty days ; posted
l a ten , JI.SGfjJI.U'.i and 44.iSa4.fcS1 , ! , ; commercial
bills. fl.S4Xlij4.S3.
SIM'Kit CiRTIFlCATnK-62ic bid.
OOVKRNMKNT IJONDri-Strong and higher
for all IS3UCH , Including the 1'ncltlcs ; state
bond * * . Inactive : railroad bonds , eanlcr.
Clotlng quotations on bonds were as follow.
MAIIA LIVESTOCK MARKETS
Week Starts with Pair Receipts and Little
Life to- the Trade.
. , - i
0 DEMAND WHATEVER FOR BEEF CATTLE
'i : t
'on-srim ! fanners Soil letter lmt No Higher
tnan Fntiirday. HOR * Suffer Still
Further Decline Under Pros-
mire f rum .tho l iut.
MONDAY , Nov , 2fl.
There was n goqd , Average Monday's run
if stock today 142 'cdrs In all a few more
ogs than arrived a week ago , nnd a modcr-
te shortage In cattle and sheep supplies.
The arrivals of cattle today were less
hnn a hundred cars , and thc bulk of them
: ame from the range , A few warmed-up
latlves were offered , but poor to fair west
rn cuttle made up thc bulk of thc supply.
Conditions were much the same as on Sat
urday , the demand from dressed beef men
elng decidedly Indifferent nnd trading dull ,
although prices were quotably steady.
There was a fair show of life to the cow
.nnrket. nnd with not over twenty-five loads
n sale and a very good general demand , the
market was comparatively brisk , although
rices were mostly about In Saturday's
notches. dinners In some cases sold a
shade better. The market for veal calves
ivas Blow and wenlc prices generally lower
all around. Hough stock of nil kinds sold
nt nbout lust week's cloning llgures ,
Trading In stockers nnd feeders was
moderately lively. Supplies were not heavy
nnd there was a very good demand for de
sirable stock at full steady prices. Medium
; iml common sleek onttlc were not wanted
it arty price and trade was dull nnd drag
ging. ( Jood lo choice feeders nre quoted lit
* 2.70 < i73.30 : fair to good. J2.35S2.60 , and com
mon grades from $2.25 down , llepresentn-
'
'Ive sales :
COWS.
Av. Pr. Nl ? . AV. Pr. No. Av. rr.
. 800 Jl 23 1 870 Jl CO 8. . . 981 II 90
.1010 1 40 2..1103 1 CO C. . . .10S3 1 90
. 923 1 40 1. .1030 1 CO 14. . . . 1023 1 90
.1020 1 40 3. . no 1 CO 20. . . . 847 1 93
i. 833 1 40 4. . 907 1 CO .1015 2 00
. 900 1 40 1. .1030 710 2 ( XI
. HC9 1 43 1. . . a'jo 1 CS is ! 890 2 00
. 010 1 50 . 900 i c ; 14. 7SO 2 00
. 760 I 50 1. . . . 9M > 1 65 1. MO 2 00
, .1070 1 CO 4. .1120 1 70 2. 1145 2 10
. . MK ) 1 50 14. . 83S 173 2.C. . 9SS 2 10
, . SS7 1 CO 4. .1037 1 80 1. 1150 2 13
. . 812 1 50 1. .1120 1 90 2. 1013 2 15
. .1110 i no 15. S7S 1 90 1. 1040 2 15
1071 1 50 10. . . . 957 1 90 24. 942 2 15
. .917 1 W 10..1054 1 90 1. 1140 2 I'D
. .1270 1 50 6. . . . ! PCG 1 90 1030 2 33
. .1133 1 50 f. . . . . 931 1 to 13CO 2 75
. .IWti 1 S3 22 , . . . 83 1 90
HEIFERS.
. C15 1 00 C. . . 533 1 CO , Mil 1 90
I. , . 489 1 X 9. . . S92 170 , 5SO 2 00
l. . . MO 1 3.- 1. . . . 780 173 > 395 2 13
2. . . MO i ro 2. . . 330 1 SO
c. . . MO i co
CALVES.
1. . . 220 1 co 3. . . . 123 2 7 140 3 CO
i. . . 300 2 VO
HULLS.
i. . . .10SO 1 50 . .10SO 1 70 110 1 SO
i. . , .1230 1 CO . .1120 1 75 1150 1 85
i. . . .1030 1 Co . . . .1.110 1 75 1SCO 1 90
1. . . .1220 1 70 3. . . .1210 1 75 1030 1 93
HTOCKCnS AND FEEDERS
0co. . 733 200 1. . . . CCO 230 .434 2 CO
co. . . 872 2 00 17. . , CI3 2 30 23. . . 711 2 63
j . 810 200 . SCO 235 3. . . S6C 2 51
3 ! ! . 37C 200 . . . SOO 2 40 7. . . C3I 2 C-
i. . MX ) 2 00 16. . . 723 2 40 1C. . . C1G 2 70
i. . . 790 2 00 S. . . CIO 2 40 9. . . 725 2 75
s. . .1120 2 00 II. . . , 7C3 2 40 1. . . ,900 , 2 73
i. . . CM 2 00 . . . .SIS. ' 2 40 11. . . ,1003 , 2 75
. SOO 2 10 IIS-.J-MO1 2 45 M. . . , 90S 2 SO
. 4G3 2 15 40. . . , 936 2 85
23. . . 974 225 23. . . , 97 3 00
j2. . . 937 2 25 33rjj-7M2 ! DO 2. . . IDS. ' , 3 03
1. . . "SO 225 10..U.SC3 250 6. . . .1140 303
1. . . SOO 2:0 21..MSr , 250 1. . . ,1260 , 3 05
WESTERN , PATTLE.
COLOHADO.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
IS feeders. . . . 9D9 | 2 76 - "H cwc . 90' . $2 03
! 1 feeders. . . . 672 2 CO' . C8 feeders. , . . 901 2 CO
13 li nnd ? . . . . 1100 149 . . 3 feeders. . . . 940 200
38 feedeis. . . . PCS C2 cows . S91 2 20
W..TL. Stafford.
1 fcoiler . C30 2 05 S feeders. . . . S97 2 70
2 bulls . 13f,3 1 5 > > -Scows
2 cows. 9 H ) SOU1 " 27 cows. . . . . . S78
i | feeders. . . . 910 270-
S.
11 stro. tig. , . 943 2 30 6 cows 933 243
21 steers 9SO
.Smith. .
2 cows . . . . sin 90S 2 40
35 slcci-3. . . .1021 S SO
Kettlo'Uros. '
ft bulls 1274 1 50"1r 4 cows. . . . . . 900 1 90
1 cow 1200 1 90 1 feeder. . . . 970 200
43 cows 913 2 40 13 cows. . . . . .1003 24)
8 feeders. . . . RC7 2 M IS steers. . . . .IOCI 290
51 steers. 1030 2 90
NKIUASKA.
O. W. llarrlp.
1 bull 1400 195 100 feeder 11CO 183
It. K. Newman.
1 cow SCO 100 2 bulls 1521 1BO
' 3 cows 911 2 0 < ) 30 feeders.1057
SOUTH DAKOTA.
August Everhart ,
2 bulls 1515 1 60 l hull 1110
a cows' l')10 ' 2 40 15 stceis 1109 280
.i steers 1279 3 li >
liA.
A. Giles.
1 cow 1080 1 cow. 930 1
1 cow 1100 1 75 8 cows 871 1 '
1 bull 1090 1 90 bull 1120 1 90
3 helfei * 553 2 00 3 rnlves 270 2 04
2 cow ? 783 2 05 1 row 950 2 05
14 cows 820 2 CO 1 cow 1010 2 Ml
2 cows . . 960 2 So 10 cows S03 2 CO
1 feeder . .1130 2 SO 21 feeders..1120 2 80
4 calves . .175 300 22 Bleers 12.il 3 25
WYOMING.
Chambers & Whitney.
3 feedcif , . . . 770 2 0) 1 cow. . " . 1011 2 43
11 cows . US" 2 40 1 cow 900 2 40
2 oxen . ll > 75 2 CO 2 feeders..1385 2 00
Ij. Goodman ,
3 bulls 1333 1 C5 1 steer 1091 3 35
1 Hieer 92) 3 35IDAHO. tte.-rf 12:4 3 30
IDAHO.
C. Webster.
li cows 1170 173 1 cow 1033 215
48 COWH 978 2 13
II. H. Dali-ymple ,
1 bull 1320 1 BO 11 cotts 9S7 175
72 cow * . 1031 2 20
20W.
W. Quayle.
1 hull 1600 1 50 3 cow 112) 231
48 htcets 1302 340 19 steel H 1291 3 Kt
IIOCIS Receipts were fairly liberal for a Mfn-
day , heliiK fcovurnl hundred heavier than a week
nico. The quality ns a lule was nothing extra.
. There were Home very decent heavy nnd butcher
- welKiit IIORH on pole , but a large proportion of
. the offeKnRS wenplRS nnd light wclglilp. These ,
added to tomctliliiii like 3,000 head held over fret
, Saturday , effeelunlly prevented any Imptove-
nn-nt In the market. The demand was no holler
and with lower markets east and ample Kupplles
packers hammered our another 5c lo lOa decline.
Fit Ir to choice heavy und medium welKiit lions
sold nt from Jl 20 up to 11.43 , while common to
, chnlcp light ii'd light mixed stuff went nt from
J3.GO to J4.25. Tlio demoralisation of last Wtvk
In the pie maiket wax with < is again nnd 50 to
130-lb. stuff sold at from J2.50 to J3.25. while
fully 1,300 were left In the pens unsold. Thc
closu wax at the low point , 11 OK * welching 2X1
Ibs. and upward , of full * to Rood quality. Hold
larm-ly nt from J4.20 to J4.40 , as asalnst J4.25 to
J4.45 Saturday'iind J4.GO to J4.70 on last Monday.
Representative Bales :
3 20 < J
B1IKUP Only two loads arrived. They were
fair mixed westerns. Tlio demand was deo'dedly
Indifferent on account of the dlscouraelnr new :
from Chicago und , the general dullness In thc
maiket for dres ed mutlon. 1'rlces were quotably
a shade lower and trade dull. Kulr to choice
native * are quotable at from { 2.23 to $2.80. fnlt
to truotl w stenm at from IZ to 12.70 , common
nnd slock sheep from II lo 11.75 , good to choice
< i ) to IW-lli. Iambs from I2.W to JJ.76. Repre
sentative nali'it
No. Av. Pr.
18 lambs ( culli ) 34 $1 U
Jti Coloittdo mixed. . . . , . . . , 15 300
Now York l.tvo Ntuok Market.
NKW YORK. Nov. W.-IlKEVKH-Recelpls.
two days , 3iS3 litud ; 37 cam on tale ; market
pfned Inactive , loflltc lilghrr ; clnseil dull nnJ
'Ok ; unlive stecru , poor to prime. J3.&OV3.U ,
< m , J2WWI.10 ; bull * . J2.0)ff3.tO ) dry cow * , Jl 00
2.11 , ; European rabies quoin American st'eni
8 < fllc , dressed weight ; refrigerator beef , 765c ,
o exports today.
CALVESRecelptn. . two day * , 14 ! lifnil ) mart -
? t fairly active ; veals , steady : other calves.to
Rhcr ; % eals , poor to prlmr , tf.OOfti.OO ; grosser * ,
* .W J2.25 ; western cnlxcs , J2.toJT3.00.
SHEEP AND I.AMim-llccplnts , two days.
779 head ; 41 cars on sale ; active ; Uc hlgheri
herp , poor to prime. JI.COiJ2.73 : lambs , common
o fnltly prime , J3.00ff4.J5.
lloas-llecelpts , two days , 12,281 liemlj mar-
el ! ic higher ; Inferior to choice , JI.C00i.CO.
Receipts niitl Disposition of Stock.
OfTlclal receipts nnd disposition of stock ns
hewn by the books of the I'nlon Stock Yards
ompany for the forty-p'slit hours tndlns nl 3
in. , Monday , November M , ISO 11
Cars. Head ,
attic 1115 2.S37
log * , 45 3,394
htcp , 2 320
DISPOSITION.
DISPOSITION.Cattle
Cattle , Hoes. Shcrp.
malm Pneklnp company 470 . . .
I. 11. Hammond company. . . , 120 1,743 . . .
wlft and company C92 SC3 326
'udahy Packing company. . . . 320 1,570
Vllfwn 123
V. Haas * 107 . . .
I. llecUer & Degen 15 . . .
lenten 132 . . . . . .
'nnsant , 177 . . . . . .
.cc Rothschild 4. ) . . .
Inmllton A H 132 . . . . . .
Lobinnu 158 . . . . . .
I. . Carey 91
ihlnpeis nnd feeders 481 . . . 18
, -ft over 430 1,500
Total S.S24 C.379 341
4JIIIC.UU ) MVi : HTOUIt.
Week Ojicnod irltli n Dccllno Over l.uat
AVcck's I.nwett Price * .
CHICAGO , Nov. 20. In cattle , with n supply
of 20,000 hend today , there was u decline fiom thc
ovvest pi Ices of last week of from 5c to 13c nnd
mdo was dull. Falos were ptlnclpally nt from
3.25 to J4.75 for MeeiB nnd nt fiom J1.C3 to J2.CO
or cows nnd bull ? . Western rangers und Texnns
vere lower.
From 5,000 , to 10.000 more IIORB arrived today
linn thc trade looked for. Nnturnlly HID maiket
lid not develop n very buoyant tone. Pdma
heavy. being inthcr scarce , sold about ns well
as on Saturday , but light and ordinary medium
velghls nvelnKod quiet lo lOo lower. S'lles ran
'nun JI.W to (3.75 for culls nnd-plgs nnd to JI.75
'of pi line heavy IIOKH , Ihe bulk making nt from
4.20 to JI.SO for light nnd from Jt.40 to JI.C ) for
leavy.
The sheep mnikct was Blow nnd weak. There
verc 23.0W ) sheep here today. 10,000 i > f which
vere left over from last week , nnd pr'cos av
eraged lower than they did Satutday. Today's
lumtitlons weie us follows : 75o lo J3 for poor
0 choice and from J1.75 to J3.75 for lambs. The
maj'iilty ' of i-alcs. however , weie made nt from
1.75 to J2.DO for sheep nnd from J2.75 to J3.CO for
Iambi.
Receipts : Gallic , 19,000 hpiul : cnlvoa , 000 hcadi
IIOKS , 53,000 head ; cheep , 15,000 head ,
Tlio Evening Jouinnl rcpoils :
HOaS Receipts. 56,000 hend ; ofllclal yesterday.
19,608 hrad ; shipment * , 3,121 head ; left over.
14,001) ) head ; quality fair for season ; fair best
( Trade ? , steady : common lots. Cc lower ; sales
rniiRO al J3.60ir4.30 for light. JI.05 4.CO for mixed ,
1 35iil.R ) for henvy packing and shipping lots ,
md J2.33fi3. ( ) for plgn.
CATTLE Receipts , 19.000 head ; supply exceeds
demand nnd prices nbout lOc lower.
SHEEP Receipts , 15,000 head ; maiket dull and
weak nt a shade lower prices.
City Live Stock Murkft.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 25.-CATTLF ; RecclplB.
8,000 hend ; shipments , 3,300 head. Market slow
nnd weak ; Texas steers , 11.0033.15 ; Texas cows ,
ll.Kifr2.00 ; beef steers. 12.2506.50 ; native cows ,
Jl.304f-l.00 ; etockers and feeders , I22JQ3.SO ; bulls ,
, ,
Market steady und unchanged.
St. LnuU Llvo Stock Mnrkot.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 2C. CATTLE-nccelpts ,
3,200 head ; shipments , none. The market for
natives was very slow , the supply consisting
almost entirely of common nnd medium light
weights , which ranged from 12.00 to J3.00 ; cows ,
Jl.73H2.fiO ; Texas steers. J2.CKXB3.00.
110(58 Receipts , 7,200 head ; shipments , none.
Market lOc lower nnd weak ; best heavy sold nt
J4.50fil.55 ; fair to good mixed , JUSiJH.tO ; common
to fair light , J3.43 4.20.
8HKEP Receipts , 1,300 hend ; phlpmcnts. none.
The supply was very poor , iind those sold went
at I0ai5o loner. _
Stock In Sight ,
Record of receipts at the four principal mar
kets for Monday , November 0 , 1894 :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep.
South Omaha . 2.837 3.391 SM
Chicago . 19,01)0 ) 05,000 13,000
Kansas City . 8.000 C.1JO l.SOO
St. Louis . . . 3,20) 7,200 1.300
Total . 33.03J 71.C34 13,426
_ ' St. Louis Gcneriil Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. KLOUR-Qulct but firm.
WIIKAT Advanced > , ic early , but soon fell
back ; Inter It sailed up again and closed "ic
nlravo Saturday ; cash , C0ic ; IJecember , C2c ;
May , C7'/i007V4c.
CORN Cash , lower at 44c ; options closed
over Saturday ; December , 43'lc ; May ,
.
OATS- Steady : cash , SOUc : December. SOJJc :
Mny , 3J'tc.
RYE No. 2. on call , Clc bid for this side.
HAY Unchanged.
IIRAN Slow ; 330360 at mill.
I.HAD-J2.90.
KPEI/TKn Dull ; J3.10 bid.
TLAX 8KI2D Lower : J1.40.
TIMOTHY SEED J4.75ff3.SO. (
OLOVKR SKiO-JS.OOiJ8.C5 ; red top , J3.0005.75.
HUTTER Dull and unchanged.
KGGS Klrm ; 17e.
WHISKY Jl. 23.
COTTON TIKS C3c.
'
PROVISIONS P k. dull nnd weak , t2.50.
I.ard , closed better ; Btenm , JC.SO ; choice , J6.93.
Jlncon nnd dry salt meats , steady , with only n
jobbing trnde nt previous quotations.
RECEIPTS Flnnr , 4.000 bbls. : wheat , 22,000
bu. : corn , 101,000 bu. ; oats. El,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 3,000 bills , ; wheat , C2.000
bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 26. The wheat market
opened this mornlmr n little hlRhcr here , with
more Renernl strength , which , with the news
from abroad , ptarted wheat buying. Firm cables ,
fair clearances from Atlantic ports , drouth In
tha fonlhwest. le ? favorable reports from the
Argentine nnd foreign buying nt various places
In thin country cauoi-d an advance of more than
lo from Saturday's eloping price.
There was n large Increase In the visible sup
ply , which tended somewhat to offBet news that
was generally of a flrm character. The demand
for cash wheat wan Rood all day , both for
futures und for cash wheat on track. Elevators ,
millers , and In Home Instances rtilppcrs , were
buying. All thi' e made a market that more
than nffcet the weakness of the past two or
three days nnd created much confidence In future
prospects on the lens side ; November , CS' c ;
December. 574037Kc ! ; May , COc ; No. 1 hard , on
truck , COc ; No. 1 northern , 69c : No. 2 northem ,
- f,7/-c ; receipts , 4S1.2SO bu. ; shipments , 25,810 bu.
The flour maiket wns Ilim In sympathy with
the fresh advance In wheat ; patents , J3.2033.45 ;
bakers , J2.1082.30.
Kaunas City Markets.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. IG.-WHEAT-.lGUc
lilRher ; No , 2 hard , toe ; No. 2 red , 4Sc ; rejected ,
4Cc ; Etamplc rales , f. o. b. . Mississippi river. No.
S hard , SSijeMc ; No. 2 red , C4',4 53c.
CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 4HJ41'ic ; No. 2
white. 42iJ42 ! c.
OATH Steady : No. 2 mixed , SOflSOlic ; No. 2
while , nominally 30fl31c.
RYU No. 2. nominally 4"045c.
FLAX SEED Firm , J1.381.3 .
IIRAN Firm. Gl j65c.
HAY Weak ; timothy , J7.wg9.00 ; prairie , J7.00
QS.CO.
HtJTTER Stemly ; crdimery , ! Cffl22c ; dairy ,
13117c.
EOOS Steady ; strictly fresh , 18c.
REC'BIITS Wheat , 30,000 bu. ; corn , C3.000 bu. ;
oats , 10.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 33,000 bu. ; corn , none ;
cats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Liverpool .Mlirliotl.
LIVERPOOL. Nov , 2C.-4I5 : p. m. WHEAT
Bpot , firm ; demaml moderate ; No. 2 red , win
ter , 4s lOMd : No , 2 HprlnRCa 2d ; No. 1 hard ,
5 4V4-1 ; No. 2 California. 4s SJVjd ; futures
opened firm with near position * of red winter
2d hlKher , and distant posltlona 3d higher ;
business was about equally distributed ; closed
firm : November , 4s lOUd ; December , 4s lOlSd ;
January , 4s 10)id ; February , 4s lOsd ; llurch ,
4s .lid ; April. 4s lllid.
CORN | wt , steady ; American mixed , 4s 10id ;
futures opened quiet , with business heaviest on
middle positions ; closed steady ; November , 4s
HUdl December , Cs ; January , 4s Cd ; February ,
4s 4ttd ; March , 4s 4d ; April , 4s 4) d ; Apil ,
4s 4d.
FLOUR Dull ; demand poor ; St. Louis fancy
winter , Cs ,
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK , Nov. 2C. SUOAR-Raw , dull ;
lower to Rfll ; fa'r reflnlntr , 3c ; centrifugal. M
lest , 3'.ic : rales , none ; refined , dull ; No. G. 3V40
3 15-ltc ; No. 7. 563 13-lCc ; No. 8 , 3'i4f3 ll-l c ;
No. , 37-lCS3c : No. 10. 31i 3 9-lCc ; No. 11.
3 f.-16S3Vic ; No. 12. 3 fi3 7-lCc ; No. II. 3 3-lCc ;
oft A , 3 13-iec ; mould A. 4 7-16 IVic ; standard
A. 3 15-lCiflVie ; t-onfectlonera * A. 3 13.1CJT4UC ;
cut loaf , 4ttt 5 l-16c ; crueheil , 4UCJ 11-lCc ; pow-
dFrrd. 4 C-164ic | ! ; granulated , 4 lMiQ5Uc ! ; cubes ,
IXJNOON , Nov. 26. SUOAR Cune. qulef
centrifugal Java , 11s Sd ; Muscovado , fair refining
ing8s d.
1'ccrln ( irnln Murker.
I'EORIA , Nw. 26. CORN Active , shade
firmer ; new. No. 2. 42c ; new , No. 3. 41 4c ; new ,
No. 4. 4Ie.
OATS-Qulel , uncriangffl ; No. 2 white , SO ®
3Uc ; No. 3 white , 3lf3IH < %
RVB-Scarce ; No. 2. 6lc.
WHISKY Firm ; high wln bull. J1.M.
RECEIITS-Wheat , 6.COO bu. : corn , 75.250 bu. ;
oats , 30,810 bu. ; l ye. 2,400 bu. ; barley , 31.VM bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , C.COO bu , : corn , 16,200
bu , ; oat , 3,300 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 2,800 bu.
Cotton .Maruot.
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. ! . COTTON QuIHJ
low mlddllnic , die ; good ordlnary , Cc : net re
ceipts. 22,36 tain ; xrois receipts , 23.357 bales ;
oporls. coaitwlv , 3,925 bales ; salef , C,950 bales ;
totk , 38 , l)7l baltfc
New York OrOoodi Market.
NEW YORK , Nov. 26. An Irregular demand
MORE BARGAINS.
WP flRP doin thc FURNITURE , CAR-
" fc Hnt PET and STOVE business of Omaha.
Sta cks of goods leave our warehouse daily loaded on
wagons sky-high. It is good goods , low prices and easy
terms that is doing it all. If you have never dealt with
us you should do so at once in justice to yourself.
Dinner Sets $8.65 Teaspoons 50c worth JI.26
Tea Sets 4.15 worth JO.uO CaKe Baskets.$1,65
Toilet Sets 2.65 worth fG.OU Castors 2.45 worth $0.00
Piano Lamps 4.95 worth ttOM Berry Dishes. . . . 2.75 worth J7..V )
Banquet Lamps. . . 1.90 worth 15.00 Knives and Forks. . 1,48
China Cuspilorcs. 35c worth tl.UU Sugar Shells , 25c worth (1.00
Oak Center Tables. worth Parlor Suils worth
Wardrobes $4.90 ivoo Bed Lounges 6. worth
Hall Racks 8.25 worth 12.53 Single Lounges. 3.85 worth J8JJ
Folding Mis. . . . 14.50 worth 123.00 Divans 4,80 worth J 10.01
Mattresses 2.50 worth 11.50 Plusli lloclicrs. . 3.00
Springs 98c worth M.OO Leather Couches. 9. worth S-UOO
OUH TERMS BOILED DO/N ! ? ARE :
810.00 worth of
$1.00 jior week 01$1.00 per month
$25.00 worth of goods ,
81. 5U per week or $0.00 per month
$50.00 worth of Rootle ,
52.00 per week or S8.00 per month
$75.00 worth of goods ,
$2.CO ] ior week or $10.00 per month
Take your choice. Your trcido $100.00 worth of poods ,
is equally appreciated $3.00 ior week or $12.00 per month
whether you pay cash or on $203.00 worth of goods ,
payments. $4.00 per week or S15.00 per month
Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House
Open Monday and Saturday Evenings.
for reasonable stuffs look a moderate quantity ,
as nil markets arc adding as llltle In thin line
as It Is possible tn get aloiiK with. lly spot
inn-chasers nnd through calr. mcn In buyers' mar
kets the placing of ordorsi for pprlnn specialties
was continued with fame steadiness. 1'rlnted
fabrics , shirtings , KlnKhums anil domets com
manded the greater share of attention. Print-
In ? cloths In demand at 2 11-lCc bid for contracts
and declined. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vlxlljln Ciraln Supply.
NEW YORK , Nov. Ki. Tlio visible supply of
irraln Saturday , November 24. as compiled by
the New York 1'rcxluce pxrliancr. Is ax follows :
\Vheal , 63,044.000 Im. ; incitapo. 1CC2XX ( ) bu. : corn ,
3,843.000 bu. ; Increase , 1.007.0JO bu. : oats , 9.1DI.OO )
bu. ; Increase , 81,000 bu. ; rye , 44'i.OtW bu. : dociease ,
C3.000 bu. ; barley , 3.S99.000 bu.j Increase , 43,000
bu.
Duluth IVhciit Market.
DUL.UTII , Nov. M. WHEAT Close : No. 1
hard , cash and November , COKc : December. Mile ;
May , C2ic ; No. 1 northern , cash uml Novem
ber , fi9'ic ; December , dSlSc ; May , CIS" ; No. 2
northern , cash , S6',4c ; No. 3 , 53Uc : rejected. tOUe ;
to nnlWi No. 1 northern , E9'4c ; No. 1 hard , CO c.
I'rnlt Qiiotntloni.
CHICAGO , Nov. ir , , The F.arl Fiult company
Bold CuHfoinla fiult at auction today , lealizlng
thc following prices : Empcior ginpcs , half
crates. J1.23SH.70 ; double crates , J2.7303.30 ; per
simmons , Jl.iS. _ _ _ _ _ _
Wool .Market.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 26. WOOI. Medium nnd
coarse wools aio ijiilct nnd nlxiut Ftrndy nt un
changed prices , while fine gimlos lire i-low and
weak , In sympathy with Eurupcan advices.
TrlseiiVlieilt .Murlcot.
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 20.-WIIEAT-Steady ;
December , U.'c ; May , Jl.01 % .
KlKI" Huitcr Marl ot.
ELGIN , III. . Nov. 26.-llUTTER-Weak ; sales.
2C , 0 Iba. , at 23c.
lloston Ntno'c ( , Ju : > tiitlo n.
BOSTON. Nov. 2(1. ( Call loans. IK per cent ;
tlmo loans , JKU < I Per ccni. Closing prlcca for
btocku , bonds and niliilu ? shares :
A. T. .VS. P n W. Kml ptil Hft
Am.Snear. H7H WcMtlneh , niou. . . . 3iK :
Am. Suearpfd. . . . 1KI91 W. Kloc. pfil 01
lluy Stale ( ) : IH. . . , 1'J \VlH.t.Vntral : i
Bell Telephone. . . l t Alchlini 'Ma llHft
lloston .t Albany. , uui ! Atchlson ) . . . .
lloBton JtMalno. . . Ift.-.Ji'Now ' England Os. . ll > tile
ilo pfd lf > U | ( iun. Electric C . . . HHV ,
C. H.&Q 70M Win. tVnU IBIH. . . .
Fltcliburir nM 8t : Allanlle 1(1 (
Gen. Klcolric H4l lloutnn A Montana -U'l
Illlnoli Steel1" Ilultn .V BoBlon. . . 10
Mexican C.'i'nlr.U. . ( i'st Calumet ft llccln. . 2H'J
N. Y. AN. U 1-1 Cciitonutal CO
Old Colony 1811 Frjuklln ll'
On : Short L1no. . . KcarB.ircc 7
Rubber. 41 * . > . .u. . * - * . *
Union PaclHc PJK Qulncy US
\VcatEnd 6HHI Tamarack ISO
I.oil-lan .Stoo'i QnnCltloni ,
LONDON , Nov. BO. J | i. in. cloilns :
Can. Pat-Hie C.nti SI. I'.iul com . 1)1 )
Krlo 1U > N. Y. Central .
Ki'Io ildH 7"hi C2
111. Central O'JH i.uauiii - ni
Mexican ordinary. 1 l ! | Mox. Ccn. new 4n. BU
HAH SILVER-28 a-llil ! per ounce ,
MONEY-- ! * per cent.
Thu rate ol illbcoiint In the open market for both
short ana tliruo montlm' bills Is 15-lUCail pur cent.
HOSTON , Nov. 20. Clcarlnfs , Jll,7CIWSj Val
ances , Jl , 3(0,103.
NK\V YOKIC , Nov. 16. Clearlnt-s , | 71C90:77 ;
balances , } l,391CiOO.
IIALTIMOm : . Nov. 2C. Clearings , | : , OJI,511 ;
balances , I3 ! > 7,424.
1'HILADKLI'HIA , Nov. IC.-Clearlnes , J8,1SI-
742 ; balances , J1KO.J07.
HICItl.IN , Nov. " 6. MKChangc on Ixindon , eight
ilayn sight , 20 marks 25 ' .4 pfK.
MKMI'lUH. Nov. 26. Cloarlngs , J530.S01 ; bal
ances , 1118,107 : New York exrlmnec nt par.
LONDON , Nov. 26. Amount bullion withdrawn
from Hank of Kngland on balance today was
120,000 ,
CINCINNATI , Nov. 26. Money , ! WOC per cent ,
New York exchanK' , ( OiftOj premium. Clearings ,
LONDON , Nov. 26. 5 p. m. liar silver opened
lower at 28 13-1CJ , and later declined still further
to W.d.
1'AlllH , Nov. 26. Three per cent rentes , J02f
lOo for the. account. Exchange on Ix > ndon , 2Sf
n4c ! for checks.
NU\V OHI.nANi ) . Nov. C. Clearings , II , M7-
193 : New York exchange , bank , par ; commer
cial , } 1.2& discount.
HT. LOUIS. Nov. 26. Clearlnsri , 11.293,815 ; bal
ances , I5CO.SW. Money quiet at W7 per ctrnt ;
viehuiiL'e on New York , par.
LONDON , Nov. IG.-doM | s nuoteil today at
Iluenos Aytt * at 251 ; Mailrlil , 12.U ; Lisbon , 21.00 ;
Kt. 1'etfrnburK. Wi Athens , 77 ; Home , 107.)0 ! ;
Vlenmt , 103.
CHICAQO. Kav , 26. Clcarlno. 118,122.000.
Money , tftl'A per cent on call : ( US per
cent on time. New York exchange at 'I'M
premium. I'orelgn exchange , weak ; ittrllnif ,
commercial , 14. S3 ami I4.KU ,
NRW YOItlC , Nov. M. At thc subtreasury today -
day 110,000,000 In Kolil was received , of which
| yUJOOUO was on account of the bond purchases ,
und ll.M3t ) from tbu Hank of llrltUh North
America. The Jl.OOO.OuO will sent to the bank
from London ,
IIKHLIN , Nov. " . The weekly statement of
the Imperial llank of Oermany how ( he follor- .
Inic changes , as compared with the previous
acuiunt : l u h en hand. Increase , 3I'W > A )
mBTks : treasury notes , decrease , 20,000 marks ;
other seeurltleii , decrease. JW.UOO marks ; nutec In
circulation , decrease , 16:80 , X ) marks.
Oregon JCIdner Tea cure * ll kldner tron-
blci. Trial ilze , 25 ceoti. All
Have you seen the Watch ?
400"
No moro no-
ceptablo Christ
inas present
can bo rniulo to
aIndy than
ono of those
tjcaullful Gold
Watcbcs.
Tlie Duobor Watch Works , Canton , O.
WM. LOUD ON.
Commission Merchant
Grain nnd Provisions.
Private wires to Chicago and New York.
All business orders placed on Chicago
Hoard of Trnde ,
Correspondence solicited ,
Orilce , room \ . New York Life Bulldbfl.
Omaha. Telephone 1303. u
DUFFY'S
f URE Mil VMS KEY.
All
"CUPiDENE"
Curer the effects ot
selfuse , excesses ,
cml' .ions. Impotcncy ,
vai.cocele nnd consti
pation. Ono dollar a
box , six for IS. For
sale by THH GOOD
MAN DR.UO CO. .
Omaha , Neb.
FIltE llAOIXdAM COAL
After Jliimlng fnr Over Sixty Hour * tli
Flumes Are Under Control.
SHAMOKIN , Pa. , Nov. 20. The fire that
has been raging for sixty-two hours In a
breast of No. 10 vein of the. Nelson shaft U
under control , nnd will be efitlrely ex
tinguished In a few hours. Tlio breast con
tained 200 cars of cut coal , and Ihe Interior
became a verllable turnacc of flre. It was
found necessary to load this burning coal
Into mine cars , the work being extremely
hazardous as the men had to combat the
flames amid deadly mine gases. Inlense heat
and scalding steam.
Notorious Dciuhvixxl Dlvn liurned.
DEADWOOD , S. D. , Nov. 28. ( Special Tele
gram. Flro this morning at 12:15 : o'clock
was discovered In the Gem theater , one of
the most notorious dives In the country. The
building was completely gutted , llert Moody
and Fred fjantz. two firemen , were overcoma
by smoke and rescued with difficulty. Loss ,
$8,000. .
Murder und Incendiary Fire.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 20. The saloon of Prlca
Ditch In the village of Fcstus , a few miles
Bcuth of this city , was butncd to the ground
this morning and the charrtd remains of
Ditch were found in the ruins. Indications
point to a murder nnd Incendiary flro to
conceal the crime. Officers nro Investigat
ing.
i
County Seat Tniru llurued Down.
CHAHLKSTON , S. C , , Nov. 20. A special
to tbo News and Courier cays Marlon , N. C. ,
the county scat of McDowell county , bu been
reduced to aibes. Loss unknown.
I'ntlrln Fires liylnc Out.
PANA , III. , Nov. 20. The pralrlo and for
est fires which have been raging in the Okaw
river bottom for aeveral days are now under
control.
Workmen Injured In ( fairer.
SIOUX FALLS , B. I ) , , Nov. 26. ( Special
Telegram. ) A aewer ditch caved In this
morning , burying several workmen In th
debris. Sam Norm and W. H.
were severely Injured about tha Icgi.