Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 14, 1897, Editorial Sheet, Page 11, Image 11

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TTTTfl OMAHA DAILY IJJfl'K : " . NOVEMBER 14. 1H07 , 11
Ul1 UMIIA10
JoLbois Hftvo All tbo Business They Can
Well Tafco Care Of.
COUNTRY COLLECTIONS GIHERALIY GOOD
I.tve Stock CnmcH Kort r t In Oontlly
ilicrH , Imt Corn In ilolnic
IlC'lil llnt'li 111 the
Conditions GovtrnltiR trndu hnvc uniler-
Cuiio very little chiintc during the past two
weeks or more , go Unit In * consequence
thcro IM little In tlho way ot news to offer ,
ns Ilktcoiiilltloiis nre presumed to produce
IlUe reHiillH. U U iilmoill ncoilleja to pay
that jobbcrn In Omnhn without exception
iiro ilolng u most gratifying business and n
rrent many urn actually cnnvdcd to 1111
orders n rnpUlly us the goods ure wanted
in the country.
Ilcporln from nil commcrclixl centers
would fec-ni to Indicate that business In
the vartoun ncutlons of the country Is In n
MttlBfiictury condition and much Improved
to what It wns u few weclt ago.
Jobbers In this loailUy , while greatly
plriKiod with the present comlltlon of busi
ness , Runt-rally feel tihnt It Is not what It
might bu lr lhs weather were n little more
Hcasonablc. A It Is , the farmers nre
making the most of the mild and pleasant
weather nnd arc putting their corn In cribs ,
BO that the country towns nre almost de
serted and the country retail trade nc-
cordhifily dull. Uetnll merchants , how-
fivcr , are t = o shoit of goods and so Mure that
there will be a demand for merchandise
u little later , us soon ns the weather Is
too cold for the fanners to work In the
Ilflds , that they nro buying regnrdlcss of
the present demand. It Is duo to this
fact that the jobbing trade Is holding up
KO well at a time when the country retail
tradt ! Is generally admitted to be none too
active.
The retail trade In Omaha'Is greatly Im
proved over what It was a short time ago
nnd consumers are buying' " quite freely
even If the weather Is very mild for this
month. Most of them realize that the
Heason Is now so fur advanced that most
nny day winter may bu expected to close
down without warning.
Collections b > lh In the city and coun
try arc fairly good , and money appears to
be reasonably easy.
MOVE.MKNT OF KAltM PRODUCTS.
Grain men complain that tliorc Is almost
nothing doing In their line , The farmers
appear to be busy In their llelds and more
Interested In peeing the new crop under
cover than In marketing any part of It. AH
yet no new corn to speak ot has gone for
ward and criilu men estimate Hint there
IH Ktlll UO.OOO.CWO bushels of ol-.l corn In the
Hiate , mil homers no not seem inclined to
let It go. Considerable of It was cribbed
by speculators , who nre unable at present
prices to get out whole and who are for
that reason Inclined to hold on In hopes
that some turn of the wheel of fortune
may bring them out. The same disposi
tion to hold the corn Is noted in Kansas
nnd what little corn In being iccelved at
Kansas City Is said lo come mostly from
the Grand Island In Nebraska. U Is
llirured that the cattle feeders will be able
to take care of a very large proportion ol
the Kansas corn crop , and a great deal ol
the NfbniHkn crop will go lu the same way.
While the farmers are holding Uielr cert
they are sending forward their cattle quite
freely , and nearly 20.COO head arrived nl
Sou Hi Omaha the past week. The season of
r.ingo cattle Is now about at an end and In
their place the fanners of Nebraska are
wt'dlng In their corn fed cattle , pome of
them -.hi same caltle that iwcnt oul of the
yardn rf fcedeiH sixty to ninety days ano.
Speaking of feeders It m.-iy be something
of a surprise to the general reader to know
that since July 1 , li",2f.s ! cattle have been
sold lit South Omaha and taken hack Into
the country to be placed on corn feed
During the snmo time last year the num
ber sold was HO.flTI , showing1 a very declde <
gain In favor of ISfll. Of the number shipped
from South Oma'in about one-half , or It
round numbers 100000 head , were for Ne
braska points. Thai does not by an >
rrcnns Include all the cattle that -will he
placed on feed liV'.hls state. There are large
numbers of native r.ittlo that are raised am
put on feed by their owner or are sold to
n neighbor -without ever coming to market
Then there are thousands of cattle that are
broupht do.vn from the ranges nnd soh
oul to < : hc fanners nt the different statlom-
along the line of railroad. Itwould be In
torcstlng to know how much money the
farmers and feeders of Nebraska have spen
for cattle this season , but U Is Impossible
even to approximate It. It Is safe to day
however , that they have expended In rouni
numbers t.1,000,000 for the cattle which
passed through South Omaha.
When these cattle are returned In the
shape of beef they will weigh from 1.200 to
l.HH ) pounds per head , thus representing Ii
the aggregate many millions of pounds o
beat
OMAHA GHMfillALi S1AHICETS.
Coiiilltlim ot Triulc iiiul fliiotittloiiN
oil .Staple mill Fniiey 1'ruiliice.
KOGS-Good stock , UQKc.
1IUTTEU Common to fair , lOifllc ; choice to
fancy. ItfflTc ; ecparutor creamery , 23c ; gathered
creamery , 21c.
VEAL Choice fat. 80 to 120 Its. , quoted nt Sc ;
large and coarse. 4IT5c.
LIVH I'OULTIIV Hens , 61fUc ; cocks. Sfflc ;
sprliur chickens , i > cr lb. , DWQCc ; ducks , C7c ; tur-
keVB. kJ9c.
PIGKONH Live. 7ri ; dend pigeons not wanted.
HAY Upland , JG.OO : midland , S5.50 ; lowland ,
1500 ; ryu utrnw. ( I ; color makes the price on
liny ; light bales tell the best , only top grades
brine top prices.
prices.VKGETAHLKS.
VKGETAHLKS.
CKLKIIY Good te > ck , large , 40c ; Email , 25Jf
iOc.
iOc.ONIONSI'er
ONIONS-I'er bu. . 43 < fiOc.
1IKANH Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.40.
BWKKT POTATOIW Per bid. , } 2.25 2.M > .
CAIlllAGrv Homo grown , per lb. , lUOlHc.
POTATOKS Homo grown , 40ffl33c ; western
( tock , CrtfT70c.
CAUL1FLOVEIl 3.75.
KHUITS.
Ql'INCKS-Cnllfornln , per box , 11.25.
APPLIW Winter stock , J2. { I3.00 : Jonathans
nnd fancy varieties 3.25 ; California llellellower ,
boxes. SI.CO ; Colorado Jonathans , bones , II.C3 ,
NU\V YOHK UKAl'iS I'er 9-lb. basket , 13e-
larse lots , K"ic.
1'I.UMH Idaho and Orecon , 7Ccff$1.00.
CUANIIKKIlIKS-Caiw' Cod , per bbl. , I3.IO ;
Wlscoiinln. boxea , Jl.Wf71.10.
CALII''OUNIA AND COLOUADO PRA11S Hood
winter nellls , | 2.00ir2.2J ; other varieties , tl.'M'if
I2.W.
THOPICAL FHUIT3 ,
OHANGIW-MexIcan , per box , J4.M ) .
" inns , jl.JS4.,0 ! ; choice Call
fornla , J4.00.
1IANANAH Choice , larse gtock. per bunch.
I2.00Q2.23 ! medium.Blzed bunches , JU'CflMW
MISCKI.LANICOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. , lariio size , Kffll.'c ;
Draclls , per lb. . IOc ; KnKlI'h walnutH , per lb. .
fancy , ot cliell , He.tandards. : . lOttllc ; lllberts ,
lb , , lOa ; pecans , polluhed , liirgf , UiflOc ; Jumbo.
fer ; luigc hickory inits , 11.23 per hu. ; fiiuill , ll.CU
per bu. ; c < K'oanutn , per 100 , U,7oTI,00 ; peanuts ,
raw , t\0 ! > , ii < ; ; rousted , CijGVic ,
KIGS Imported fancy. 3 crown. 14-lb , boxes.
154c ! ; S crown , 44-lb. boxes , ICc ; i-b. ! boxes , 2Ca
tier box.
1IONHV Choice white. 13e.
KltAUT-Per bbl , , J ( . ) m.23 : half bbl. , fl.SOit'
2.40 ,
MAI'LK SYIlUP-I''lvc-gal. cans , each $2.3 $ ;
Kftl cans , pure , per doz , , S12.W ; half-gal , cans ,
18.5 ; ( | iiart cans , I3.r,0 ,
DATUS-I'er CO to 70-lb. boxes , Mfcc ; Fard S-lb.
Loxett. He.
" - half bIJ. , J3.0D ,
KltKBII MKATS.
IlKKr Good native steers , 7c ; good
IIKKI * CIJTti-Tenderlolns. 18c ; bonelem Blrlp. .
Jc ; Urlji Iclm7c ; rolls , Mic ; sirloin butts , 8Uc ;
nhoulJer clods , t'.jc ' ; rump bulls , otic ; ilur
nhouldtT elod . fi'Jc : rump butts , She ; fleer
chuck" , fi&c ; Cow chucks , 4Hc' boneless chucki ,
, , "lOc'l sweetbreads
( ralvra ) , per lb. , 40c : kldiifys , per do * . . SSc ; ox
lit Se : loninie's , per lb. , JJHc.
jh'TTON Lamb . 7o ; sheep. CVici market racks
( loiiB ) , Bo ; hotel rucks Uhori ) , Uo Ic s nnO
adales , c ; lamb lcu . 9c ; breasts ana stews , 3c ;
IOIIKUK , each Sc.
POIIIC Droisej pigs , Mjc ; dresfed hogn , PCI
londrrlolns , I5c : loins , 7c ; spare ribs , bam
KAUBime liutto. cHc ; ihoulders , rnuKh. f i ; shouU
iklni t..tV4cj trlmmjiiKS. 5 ! c ; leaf .lard.
. e..tomaclii. . each Sc ; tongue * , each 7c ; ki
I'r do * . , lOo ; brnln . pec dot , 15cj pi '
{ Icr Joi. , c ; llu-ni. each Ic.
CotTi'f InrUclM.
NKVf VOnit. Nov. 11 COKFIiK-Oidlons
miriied aulet with price * 5 points higher ; ruled
Snner on coverlns nn4 Itivntmmi buying ta
J'J'i. ' ] . ; uropcan iuotatlons | , moderate receipts at
lllo and Hantos and Itft dUposltlon to sell n > ot
roffee' closed limctUe , HJ10 points net advance ;
rali-s. ' 5.-W _ t K * . Incluaini : JX-f nber at 15 W ;
rnrc - - * 1Uu , vteady ; No. 7 , Invoice
cwcNo. . 1 > J'ibblnir. 7c , Mild , dull ; Cordova
uc'l4o ; total \var houce dellvvrlei from th
l nlted Btatcs. 1 > .W3 bam , Including 15.970 ban
frow New York ; New York ilocfc 489.000 baci
titatru tock , ( ll.kCT bug * ; slloat for th
Btatci , UO.OOO Uci taul vUIbl * ( or tb
, , . . n , ns
.ml , < " < ir and 1. M.SV ) t > ag In HM.
UANT03. Noi. n.-CXJKKlB-qulfti good
vtniKc Hnnto * , i.60 rcl ; receipts , Z4.009 bnici !
Iwk , I.IS7.W ) bng .
HAMIIt'lKl , Nov. IJ.-CXl'FEK-OpenKl < pfg.
iind clo d at a net Advance of UO't PfK , ;
, tn.Oft ling * .
HAVRE , Nov. IS.-COl'-pEI Opcnrrt Irregular
nd ? , I Mghcr ; at 12 in. unchanged ; enle-n , 17,000
ng .
RIO HE JANEIRO , Nov. U.-COKFEE
t ndx ; No. 7. lllo. sttndy nt 7.5M rel < ; receipt *
l.u"0 bn(3 ( < ; cleared for the United Stales , u.ooO
ings ; clcnred for Europe , 74.000 lines ; itock , 42j , >
COTTO.V .1IAIIK UTS.
Itopm'tN Lmil to LIIHK of
Sfvcrnl I'lilnlH.
NEW YORK , Nov. 13. Very dl.'COiirnuInK pub.
Ic and private cables led to n uenk opening
or cotton nnd n decllno of 31)8 ) polnt > on the
U t cull. The Live i pool cables were much worse
han looked for , showing ft net loss of 4-G4Qj-C4d.
According to private cables the English com-
nlttce on maiket Is In n demoralized tcml *
anlcky condition n the result of Increasing crop
ttlmates , tuppotted by n heavy movement ! Pol-
owing the opening call there was a further loin
if Ifi : point * on Kime positions by wny of nil-
untmctit , nfter which there wns n reaction of 1
< 5 points en meut positions , with the market
liialljt mendy nt u net lonn of tiJ6 points. Mid-
llliiB , ! % ; net receipts , 775 bales ; gn.t-,8 , 8 416
ial ( ; foiwnrded , 3.6S9 bales ; sales , none ; tork ,
3.775 baits. Total today : Net receipts , 57tiO
mlcs ; exports to ( Ircat urltntn , I , r78 bales ; to
ho continent , 31,938 bales ; stock , S7733 bnles.
Totnl since Heplember 1 ! Net receipts , 2,954,073
mles ; export * to Orcnt Ilrltaln , 013,095 bales ; to
/ranee , 227,143 bales ; to the continent , 93.233
mles. Futures opened weak ; sales. 13.COO bales ;
January , J5.62 ; February. J5.C6 ; Match , 15.71 ;
vtnk" f * /i wiif M-S * iciuutri , tif.iKt. i7 * | > Ul. COllOn
closed easy nt unchangrd prices ; middling up.
ands , BT4c ; middling eulf , Hc ! no rales.
NIW OHMAN.S. : NOV. i3.-coTTON-Futureii.
pulrt ; rales , 25,000 balca ! Novcmlwr , JS.a , nom-
innl : l ) < ? ccinler. J5.20yi.2t ; Jaiiuarv. J3.27W1.24 :
. ' - „ - - . , - . March , JB.37O3.3S ; Ap'll ,
o.2ff543 ; May , J5.47tf-5.48 ; Jun ? . 15.5257663 ;
July , | o.67fio.f,8. Sales , 6,000 bnles ; ordinary ,
4'.ic ; peed oi-dlnary , 4Hc ; low middling , 4 15-lCc ;
middling. S'Jc ' : itood middling , 6V4c ; middling-
fair , Sc ; receipt * , 14,475 bales ; stock. Drt4:67
balis.
ST. LOUIB. Nov. IS.-COTTON-Qulet , 1-lPo
lower ; mlddllni ; , GE-lGc ; snlcB , l.COO bales ; re
ceipts. 7s.0 bnles ; gross shipments , tj.85. > bales :
Block. 42 233 bnles.
MH.M1MUH , Nov. 13. ( .XJTTON-Ktendy ; mid-
dllnK. u'.ic ; rei-elpln , 0,117 Uiles ; Rhlpments , 4.S1S
bales ; muck. 87,13:1 : bales ; rales. 3.4 < bales.
LlVmtPOOL , Nov. 13. COTTON Spot , milet ;
prices lower ; American mlddllni ; , fair , 38-10,1 ;
irooil mlddllni ; , 35.-Ijd ( : American mlddllnB ,
3732(1 ( ; low 1111(1(1111103332d ( ; peed ordinary.
23I-32d ; onllnary. 223-32d ; sales. 8.010 bnle" . of
which 510 hales were for speculation nnd export
nnd Included 7,700 bales American. Itccelpts.
34.01 bales. Including 2.1.400 bales American !
Futures opened easy , with a fnlr demand nnd
closed Irregular : American middling L. M. C. ,
Novemlier. 3 S-Cld. buyers ; November nnd De
cember. 37-Cld , sellers ; December nnd January ,
3 7Hd < , Hellers ; January and Kebrnnry , 37-Cld ,
sellers : February nnd March , 3 7-fllIT3 8-Old , wl-
lets ; March nnd April , 3 S-6I3 3ld , pellers :
April nnd Mnv. 3 9-lICf3 ! 10-0d ! , value ; Mny nnd
-Tune. Jin-fi4 3ll.tld ( , buyers ; Juno nnd July ,
3 II.M4I312-6ld , buyers ; July nnd Auirust ,
313-Cld , sellers ; August nnd September , 3 13 Cl } ?
3 ll-CUl. buyers.
Oil MnrketH.
OUj CITY , Pa. , Nov. 13. Credit balances , C5c :
ccrtlllcalcs opened nt 67o bid and closed nt 70o
bid ; sales , 11,000 bbls.
NK\V JOHK , Nov. 13.-Oir.S-Petrolcum ,
crude , no market ; nominally S."c.
HAVANN.MI , On. , Nov. I3.-OII.S-Turpentlne ,
flrm nt 2aHc ; enles , 1,000 bid ? . ; receipts , KO
bbli. Hosln , market closed rtrm with nnles o (
3.COS bbls. ; receipts. 3.033 bbls. Ouote : A. II. C ,
D , 11.10 ; U F. JI.15 ; G. J1.10 ; II. Jl.2,1 ; I. Jt.35 ;
1C , Jl.r,0 ; M , J1.70 ; N , J2.03 ; W , O , J2.30 ; W , W ,
J2.7D.
CHAlll HSTON , S. C. , Nov. 13. OII-R-Tur-
pentlnc market Ilrm nt 290 npked. Hosln. firm
and inirlianRCd.
LtVlOItl'OOU Nov. 13.-OII.S Tallow , prime
city , steady nt ISs. Cottonseed oil , I.lvfl'pool rs-
fined , dull nt 15s. Turpentine spirits , steady nt
23s M , Hd'ln. common , steady at 4s 3d. I.ln-
; ced oil , 14s Oil.
LONDON , Nov. 13. OII S Turpentine spirits ,
XIMV York llr.v CoodH AInrlfcl.
NKW YOHK , Nov. 13 The dry Roods market
closed without clianne In any direction from
the dull conditions which have prevailed durln ?
the week. There Is n dearth of store trading nnd
the mill ! ordeni throuRhout the entire week have
been light. The weakenlnc In common goods
shows no abatement. 1-ilnt cloths closed par-
tlculr.rly weak , with little Interest manifested by
buyers In the market. In woolen and worsted
Roods the situation Is unchanRCd , It beln ? Im
possible to purchase nny larRC amounts of goods
for lf.09 , since sellers will not exhibit ntyles on
market prices as a rule. There Is n sllxht
amount of trading In light welshts still , "in
staple cottons the market shows no decided
firmness. I-ilnt cloths closed very dull at
2 C-lCc.
Sunnr MarkvtN.
NR\V ORLEANS. Nov. 13. SUOAR-Open ket
tle , steady nt 2'iO2T6c : centrlfuRal. linn : gran
ulated. 4 l-lCf4 Ao ; whites , 3 H-lC < Ij4Kc ; yellows.
13-tCc ; seconds. 2S3 1-lCc. Molacses , open
, .
3 13-1Co. Hcllncd. Ilrm ; Btnndard A. 4T6C- cut
loaf. C5sc ; crushed , 6ic ; powdered , 6'Jc ; granu
lated. Gc.
LONDON. Nov. 13.-SUOATl-Iect. November.
8s lOVid ; December nnd March , 9 : < id : Cnl-
cuttn Unseed , spot nnd near nt hand delivery
35a 4Hd ,
Troulile In So I ( Hern1 Oriiluiii lloine
SPHINGFIEL.D , III. . Nov. 13.-Tho com
mittee appointed In behalf of tlhe Grand
Army of the Republic to Investigate the
charges of mismanagement at the Soldiers'
Orphan home at Normal has made n report
to Governor Tanner. In part It Is as fol
lows :
lowsVo
" \Vo find that the dissensions between the
contending parties have extended to the
subordinates of the home and tihnt there
fore It Is alaolutely essential that whatever
changes nre made should extend to txjth
sides In the controversy nnd bo made ns
speedily IIH Is consistent with thd selection
of suitable successors.
Part of the report wns made orally nnd
It is Impossible to learn what this was.
Governor Tanner has taken no action as
yet.
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AliNcoiidliipr MroUcr SurrcmlcrH.
BOSTON , Nov. 13. George F. Gage ,
senior partner of the wrecked brokerage
Ilrm of Gage & Fellon , has surrendered to
thu police and was arraigned In the su
perior court on the charge of embezzling
$5,400 from Thomas J. Scollen. Gage left
Boston n year ago. At the time ho was
suffering from brain fever , brought on by
the excitement attending the Impending
collapse. Since that time ho had traveled
all over the country nnd has been in Mex
ico. Ho wanted to return , however , nnd
through his counsel It was arranged that
ball should be placed at J2.DOO. Gage pleaded
not guilty to Uio Indictment and furnished
ball.
\otlilngr fin- the UOKIIH Lord ,
FIT/GERALD. Pa. . Nov. 13-"Lord"
neresford , the fugitive from Justice , will
not be a penny richer for the death of his
wealthy father-in-law , Alexander I'clky.
Lascelles married Miss 1'elky last May
against the vehement opposition of her
father and Immediately 1'elk.y altered his
will and left his property jointly to his
brother and Plster In Rhode Islaifd. Re
vised estimates show that the estate
amounts to 1100,000 , The will makes pro
visions for Mrs. Lascelles If she ever "gets
rid of her hypnotic husband , "
Jury DIxlicllevcH Simclicx'M Nlory.
nu.NVBU , Nov. 13. The Jury In the case
of Frederick K , Sanchez , who killed his
wife In the Colorado house In this city
October 30 , returned a verdict of pullty of
murder In the llrst degree today. Sanchez's
defense was that ho accidentally mot hl
wife In a nightmare. Imagining a rornieV had
entered his room. Her life was Insured for
Jl.OOO.
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Sliilt Out Independent Shippers.
NKW YORK , Nov. 13 The Fleshers Trade
Protection company has sent a circular to
ship owners saying that after December 1
the members of the organization will not
purchase United States or Canadian live
Block carried by shipping companies which
transport live stock for Importers not he-
longing to the organization ,
Cycle ( 'oiiipimx Iteeelver HeportH ,
CHICAGO , Nov. 13. The assignee for the
Fowler Cycle Manufacturing company , In
solvent , tiled an Inventory of the assets
and liabilities of thu concern today. The
total assets are valued at $223,737. The
llablllllm , consisting of accounts and notes
payable , are $211,467. making excess of assets
over liabilities of H2.270.
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Klrciniiii JumpH Into the Firebox ,
MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 13.-A special to the
Journal from Mandan , N , D. , says that
Joseph Williams , llreman of the Northern
1'uclllo transcontinental train , has com
mitted suicide by Jumping into the , tire
box of his engine. Heforn the engineer
could pull him out his head and shoulders
were consumed.
rM May SlrlUc.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 13.-A Parkiysburs.
W. Va. . special to the Times-Star eayu :
Chief Arthur , It Is understood here , will
ordtir u. strike on the Ohio River railroad
Tuesday unless the discharged engineer * ,
Tuylor. BUli'sley , Uartcll and Creel , or * re-
Inatatcd.
COSJIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
*
May Wheat Shows Gonsidcrnblo Weakness ,
While December is Moro Steady.
UNEASINESS DUE TO SIR CF INSPECTION
Corn mul OntH Arc Dull , Kncli
lit n Lower Figure , While
I'rovlMliniN Arc Tnmc
ami Ainu Lower.
CHICAGO , Nov. 13. Whcnt wns slow
throughout the day nml very Irregular.
December closoe\ \ , where It did Friday , nt
4ViO over Mny , nnd ni 94 > , ic. December
shorts showed some unenslncss growing out ,
It Is paid , ot the strictness of the Inspec
tion department. Corn wns dull anil prices
lost ' ,46c on the elny. Onts showed n de
cline of We , the market closing nt the low
est Ilgure. 1'rovlslons were featureless , a
shndo lower than Friday. Pork , lard nnd
ribs were 2',4c ' lower.
The speculative ! trnde In wheat opened
dull nnd for the , first hour the trend wns
downwnrd , the most weakness , however ,
being In Mny , which sold % o below the
close Inst night , while December kept
steadier nnd sold only > jc below the close
yesterday. Mny opened at S0\tc \ nnd sold
i to Wlie , while December touched 93T4c. The
Liverpool market wns again tutno nnd
seemed Inclined to sell off some , while tul-
vlces from New York said that the frost
dnmnge In Argentine wns slight nnd the
outlook for a good crop favorable. Trade
wan dull for n time , but luter speculation
became more active and there was n rally
of % c In .May nnd lu In December. The de
mand for December became quite brisk and
It was rumored thnt the bull clique was
bidding It , when the shorts made nn effort
to cover , which gradually sent the price to
UlTsC. nnd Mny moved up to SO'tc in sym
pathy. A rumor that wheat received from
Dulutih had been rejected by the Inspection
department contributed to thu alarm dis
played by the December shorts. The ex-
porta from both coasts for the week aggre
gate D,445,000 bu. . against 5,590,000 bu. the
week before and -l.twI.COO bu. the corre-
. upending week last year , nnd Hroomlmll
of the Corn Trade News cabled that In
order to keep up present stocks he would
have to Import between now nnd April 1
nixt 1CO-100,000 bushels of wheat. Cables
also reported that the Russian ports on the
ne-a of Azof wore being1 closed by Ice , cut
ting off Husslan supplies , but the report
had more effect here ; apparently than It did
at Liverpool , which ltd many to doubt Its
reliability. There was a sharp break dur
ing the last hour nnd May sold off % c to
SOc nnd December lost Hie , selling down
to D.Y&C after having sold at Dlc. The
weakness abroad and the dull and narrow
trade caused the early buyers to sell out ,
and bhe market belns so weak that lonfs
were not disposed to carry holdings over
the Sunday holiday , this selling contributed
to the weakness. At the close May -was OOo
bid and December SIVic , or 4V4e over May ,
where the difference last night wns only
Corn was dull and heavy and at the close
? ic lower for the day. Trading In the pit
was largely In the way of changing Decem
ber to May at the existing difference. The
latter Is so satisfactory to the elevator people
ple that tlioy can only be persuaded to part
with any when ' .to premium over December
Is bid by n shipper. The opening price for
May was ) 'i < fi"OVic It sold at 2aT4J/30c and
closed at 20c bid.
Oats opened firm nnd for a while prices
were higher. Good buying by New York
and the Ilrmness In the cash market In
fluenced the buoyant feeling. I-nter , how
ever , the UrmueFs gave wny to weakness ,
caused by liquidation on a moderately large
scale. May opened nt 22c , sold at 22V6c. de
clined to 21v o and closed with sellers at
that price.
Provisions were duller than even their
ordinary state of depression. Changes In
price were so small as to be hardly worth
recording. December pork yielded to the
weakness to the extent of 2'tc decline , lard
for December lost half ns much nnd December -
comber ribs decllneel 2' c.
Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat ,
135 cars ; corn , 430 cars ; oats , 410 cars ; hogs ,
43,000 head.
Leading futures ranged ao follows :
ArllcU-H.I Oiian. | lIUIi. I Low. | ClQM. '
Wlieat-
Nov. . . 04 04 (14
Dec. . . . B4 94' <
May. . . VOH uo OU l >
* Com
Nov . . . 2BM
Dee. . . . 2(1 ( % JO hi
May. . . 2UIi-iu : ao
Oats
Dec. . . . 20U SUM
May. . . 2'J 21W
fork
Dee. . . . 7 32 7 .17W 7 H2S 7 35 37
Jan. . . . B ar 8 as 8 30 8 35 35
Lard
Dec. . . 4 20 4 17 } 4 20 20
Jnn . . . 4 sax 4 35 4 32H. 4 35 35
Sh'tUlbH
Dec. . 07 3D
Jan. . . . I 32 ,30 , 4 32K 35
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUK Steady ; winter stralKhts , J4.5004.CO ;
clears , J4.3'MJ4.4 ' < > ; oprinff specials , $3.50 ; Minnesota
linnl patents. J4.U005.CO.
WH13AT No. 2 Fprlnff , 87fl90c ; No. 3 spring.
Sic ; No. 2 red , U44tic.
COHN No. 2. 2C ii)2CT ) o.
OATS No. 2 , SO'.jc ; No. 2 white , 23ic ! ; No. 3
white. 23T(23'Ao. (
IlYK No. 2 , 47VJC.
1IAIIL.KV No. 2 , 2CS26WC.
KLAXSEED-NO. i. ti.oi.
TIMOTHY 8KI2D Prime , J2.43.
rilOVIHlONS 1'ork , mesa , per libl. , $7.357.40.
Lard , per 100 Iba. , { 4.22 > i. nacon , short ribs
ll'lfs ( Iwfei. J4.ril4. ! : ! > 5. Dry Baited shoulders
( boxed ) , 14.iMJ4.50 ; slioit clear sides ( boxed ) ,
J4.C2Hitl.75.
WHISKY Distillers1 nnlslit.l foods , per gal. ,
J1.18.
SUOAIl Cut loaf , J5.14 ; granulated , J3.21.
On the Produce exchange today the butter
market was steady : creameries , 15022'/ie ; dairies ,
12fi20c. Cheese , tS',4e. ' Kits * . Mm ; fresh , 18c.
Live poultry , quiet ; turkeys , ao ; chickens , SVSc ;
eprlng chlckenii , "c ; ducks , 7'/40Sc. '
M3W YOIIIC 4JI3.M2HAL MAUIC12T.
( ItiotntloiiH of the Dny on u lie nil
CoilllllOllItlCN.
NEW YOUK , Nov. 13. FLOUH-Ilecelpts , 31 , .
CIS bbls. ; export ! ) , 17,24 $ bbls ; ( | ulet but steady ;
Minnesota patents , f.5.40 ; bakers' , $4.20W4.CO. win
ter patents , J5.000C.25 ; winter strnlghts , J4.C4f
4.70. live Hour , dull , J2.65JJ3.40 , latter for fancy ,
lluckwheat flour , nulet , Jl.15ffl.SO.
IIUCICWHKAT < iulet , 37 3SHe ,
COHNMEAISteady ; yellow western , C2c.
IlYE Steady ; No. 2 wehtern. DOUe.
ItAIU.KV Hteaily ; feeding , 2k".4c. "
IIAULEY MAIVr-Qulct ; wealeril , 55flKOo.
WHEAT Heceh t , 220.1W bu , ; exports , M.208
bu. Spot , firm : No. 2 red. SSTic , Opilons opened
weak under bearlfh cabltw , laler iidvancel
shandy on covering Induced by higher north
western markets nnd closed firm at Ho advance
tu &e decline , latter pn May ; May , ii3Vii93c
closed at S3Hc ; December , C ? tja7 3-l a ; closed
at WTtc.
COHN-Ilecelpts. 48,750 bu , ; cxinrts , 167,7f5 bu.
Ppot. ( inlet ; No. 2 , 31 lie , Options opened steady
und advanced slightly with wheat , afterword
caning off under realizing anj closing ' , ic net
lower ; May , 33o ; December , 32fcft33l4m ! cloned
ut 32He.
OATH lierelpti , If2,000 bu. ; exports , 3W.2I7 bu.
Hpot , Ilrm No , 2 , 2SUc. Options dull , but steady ,
at 'lo net advance ; December clewed at 2CUc ,
KKKD Steady ,
HAY Quiet ; chirring , 40345c : good to choice ,
COSr'de.
HOI'S Steady ; utate , common to choice. 1693
crtp. 4fCc | ; lf G crop. C { | ; US7 crup. 14 Ke ;
I'ttcltlo coa t. U95 crcn , 40Cc 1WO iron , CifJc ;
ItaT crop , 14B17c ; Ixindon market , IWlWfu ,
HIDEH Steady ; Oalvehton , 15c ; Texas , dry ,
12472V4o ! : California. 17flSc. |
I.KATHKIt Steady ; hemlock sole. Iluenos
Ayrts. light to heavy weighty , 2040Slic ! ,
WOOI-Hl iily : llrece , 2tijJlc ; Texas , 13ST17C.
I'UOVIHION. * Ileef , uteady ; family , .0)fllO.COi
exlrn mei-s , 7.fOC(8.00 beef mim , JSJ.Wj22.ro.
Cut meutu , Ilrm ; plekled belle | > , JO.5DiiS.ro ;
pickled thoulderi. 15.75 ; pickled hams , t'Mlf
7.75 , I.anl , quiet ; wrvtern steam cloeed at fl.t ! ;
rellned , quiet. 1'oik. dull : mee , Jy.25ft9.ai ;
Blurt clear , JlO.OOfc 12.23 family , Jll.WHlI.Oo.
Tallow , Meadkr ; clly , S'.tc bIJ ; country , S'.tw
3Uc , BB to nuallty ,
OIUS I'etroltum , rteady ; United lo ed at 70c
tdd. Hoi-ln , tti'a'Jy ; itralned , cemmon to font.
11.40 1.45. Turpentine , easy , 31' < ; 3o. Cotton-
veed , dull and weak , prime crude. ISc ; summer
yellow , Sic ; butter oil , 24\iC:6ic \ ! ; prime winter
jellow. 2 > ,4Pn'Sc.
lUL'lv < lulel | domestic , fair to extra , 4H06UC
Japan , 4Kl'J' c.
MOl.ASHFXS-Qvilet : New Orleans , ojien kettle ,
good tn choice. 2.'W31c.
PKKIOHT8 Sirring ; cotton by team , Mci
grain by ( tram , 4\r. ;
METAI.S I'lg Iron , quiet ; southern. 10OC J :
11.25 ; northern , 110.00012.22. Copper , dull ; brok
en' , J10.87'j. I ad , steady j domestic , J3.M ,
Tin , plates easy ,
Criilu llffi-lptH at rrluclpal MiirUrtx.
CHIC'AOO , Nov. 1) . Uectliiti ; Wheat. 1ST
car > : corn. S09 can" out * . JC9 cars. Killmatcd
Monday : Wheat , 135 earn ; corn , 450 cars ; can ,
410 cum.
BT. l/lt'IS. Nov , 11. necrjpti : Wlitftt , 02 enr .
MINNCAl'OUS. Nov , 13. Itccelpts : Wheat ,
CM car * .
DUI.UTH , Nov. U. Receipt ! ! Wheat. 32 cart.
1'KOIUA. Nov. 11. Hccelptt : Corn , 17.00 but. ;
out * , Z3.WO bu > . : rye , none , whUky. none ; wheat.
2,404 bui. Bhlpmcnti ; Core , 1,100 bu > . ) oati.
. ' 1m * . ; rye. none whisky. $ bulg , ; whtnt , I I
COO bus.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. IJ.-Hectlplh : Wheat , 1SI
cars. ! t i |
St. I.otilx ( irttvrnl .jntrn.
ST. IjOflfl. Nov. -KlXMIjTictlvr. | . glfndy.
WHUAT Iwcr , claslng He1for December nriil
% fle for Mny tielow yesterday , Mny upmnl So
lower , Improxcd Vic , fell bnck4c , advanced He
nnd then declined "UTUf , closing with buyer * ftt
that. Spot , Ftendy : No. S red cash , elevntnr ,
f'fi'ta bid ; trnek , WiflWie ; No. 2 hard cash
Docemt'er , 97c ; May. .
lXt < N Itefler for futures. .In .sympathy with
wheat , the market closing easy with pcilcrs ( it
the bottom. Spot , nrm ; No. 2 mlttd cash , S6 lc :
December. KC23V1 ; May. JTUtKfc.
OATS Kuturcs , firm tor n .time , but the late
decline In other grains weakened this market ,
which cliwd Irregular , fractions either side of
yesterday's close. Slot , higher ; No. 2 mixed
cnsh , elevnlor. Sic luked ; trntkt Hg21'Ve ; No. 2
white cn. h , MflSJ'io ; December , Nic ; May , 23c.
IlYK Steady. 48c.
rtjAXSKEl ) Hotter , I1.01H.
iXMlNMKAIStendy. . 11.40.
I1HAN Rlning : Mcke l. Mlabln nt country
points. ISc : east track. 45c ; this side , 4Si.45J6' > c.
HAY Klrm , with steadily lnrrea lng demand
from the nouth now that the yellow fever quar
antines have been lifted ; prajrle , | 7.60JfS:3 :
timothy. 70100. ,
I'TrEH-KIrm ; creamery , 194J2l > 4c ; dairy , 12
.
K(1(1S ( Steady. 15c.
WHISKY H.19.
COTTONTIKS-Mc.
METALS l > end , dull , J3.M. Spelter , lower ,
offered nt J3.S2'4.
I'HOVISIONS t'ork , nulet : standard mess ,
Jobbing. J8.2JW8.V ) . Lnn ) . lower ; prime leam ,
H.10 ; choice , 14.15. tlacftn. extra short clear
( boxed lots ) , J5.JJ ; rllw , IS. U ; shorts , J5.7S , Dry
salt meals ( boxed sboulders ) . 15 1214 ; extra , short
clear , I4.87'4 ' ; ribs. t5 ; shorts. J3.2S.
IlKCKtlTS Hour , f'.O'X ) bills. ; whcnl , t',001
bu. ; corn. M.rw bit. ; oat , 13.0O ) bu.
SHII'aiUNTS Hour. C.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 14,000
bu. ; corn , 81,000 bu. ; oats , fl.OrtO 1m. 1
Unit ( more .MiirUct * .
nALTIMOnR , Nov. 13. ri/JL'U Dull nnd un
changed ; rectlpts , 12.C34 bbls , ; exports , 14,700
bbls.
bbls.WHBAT
WHBAT Steady : spot nnd month , 7Wa97",4c ;
December , 97Ufl971ic ; May. Ole bid : steamer No ,
2 , 92lI32',4c. receipts , 1 ( < 3,22 ! bu. : exports , none ;
Enuthern wheat , by sample , ! )2i9Sc ) ; on grade ,
92 ! $ I97 c.
COIIN Klrm ; spot month nnd December , S2T4O
33Uc ; steamer mixed , 3031c ; receipts , C0.22II
bu. : cxirarts , 370,372 bu. ; southern hlto corn ,
31W35c ; southern yellow , 31i3lc.
OATS Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 25o bid ; receipts ,
23.227 bu. i exports , 377.CKJS bu.
HYE Firmer ; No. 2 western. 54VKf54\4o \ ! re
ceipts. 6.080 bu. ; exports , 16.993 bu.
HAY Steady ; choice tlrvotliy , 113 asked ,
OHAIN KnEiailTS-Qulet nnd unchanged.
1IUTTEI1 SteaJy nnd unchanged.
EGOS Firm nnd unchanged ; fresh , lie.
CHEESE Steady and unchanged ; fancy , large.
Iilvi-i'pool MM rivet H.
I.IVBrtPOOU Nov. 13. WIIEAT-Spot , No. 1
red. northern spring1 , Ilrm , 7s GVid.
OOHN Spot , American mixed , nulet , 3s 2d ;
November , quiet , 3s ITii' ; December , dull , 3s
S'.id.
I''I.OUIl St. Louis , fnnev winter , stendv. l"s 3d.
HOPS At London ( Pnclllo const ) , 4 lOsflC 10s.
10s.
PROVISIONS lleef. dull ; extra India -mefs.
67s 6d ; prime mees , COs 3d. I-ork , dull : prime
mess , fine western , 4fs 9d ; prime mess , medium
western. 4.1s. Hams , short cut , 14 to IB Ibn. ,
dull. 31s. llacon , short rib ? , easy , 34s' long clear
middles , light , easy. 3Ss ; long clear middles.
heavy , easy , 37s C.1 ; short clear backs , easy , 33s ;
clenr bellies , dull , 40s. Shoulders , square.
stoadr , 29s. Lard , prime western , steady , 22s Cd.
CHEESE American llnest , white nnd colored ,
dull. 43s.
City MiirkolN.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13. WHEAT Opened
steady , closed U6Ie lower ; No. 1 hard. S..o ; No.
2. S2fiSI'ic : No. 3. WIS2c : No. 4. 7777 ! > o ; No. 1
red , ! ' 2c ; No. 2. SOfiflle ; No. 3 , F9c ; No. 4. Kc ,
poor Me ; No. 2 spring , 8HfS2c ; No. 3 , 79SOc.
COUN Mnrkct about steady ; No. 2 mixed ,
23T23'ic. '
OATS Market firm , but nlow ; No. 2 white , 22c.
It YE Market firm and unMmnccd ; No. 2 , 42c.
HAY Market active" " nnd tlrm : choice timothy ,
JS.rOf7S.75 : choice prairie , J'.lK'S' .
IIUTTEIt Market quiet ; crcnmery , 19J22o { ;
dairy. 15C17c. I -
EOOS-Mnrkct very tlrm nt ICc.
CINCINNATI. Nov. ir.-FLOUR-Dull.
WHEAT Firm ; No. 2-red92c.
CORN Sir inn ; No. 2 mixed , SG'.ic. '
OATS Strong : N" . 2 mixed , -22c.
IlYK Firm : No. 2 , 47c.
PROVISIONS Lard , stenfly at $4.20. Hulk
meats , steady nt 14.63. I3ncon , firm nt $0.13.
WHISKY Quiet at J1.19.
llt'TTER Firm. '
EOOS Firm nt IG'.ic. ' ,
CHEESE-Stcady.
Cnllfonilii Ml-leil Frultfl.
NBW YORK. Nov. 13.-CALIFORNIA DRIED
FRUITS-Quiet ; evaporated apples , common , Off
7c : prime wire trny. 7 lc ; wnipl dried , prime ,
8'lc ; choice. SJfro ; fancy. .9gOJlc. I'nmes. Cf
S'ic ns to size and nunllty. Apricots , Royal ,
"fTf'.Jc' Moor 1'nrk. 9fllc. " 'Peaches , uii'peeled ,
7J10c ; peeled , 1217c.
Toledo MurUi-lN.
TOLEDO , Nov. 13. WHEAT Lower nnd easy ;
No. 2 coEh , 93ic : December , 94".c.
CORN Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed. lic. !
RYE Firm nnd higher ; No. 2 cash , 48e.
CLOVER SEED Steady ; prime cash. J3.23.
Detroit MiirKclN.
DETROIT. Nov. 13. WHEAT No. 1 white ,
92 < Jc ; NCI. 2 red" " , 92 ic : No. 3 red , 83c ; Decern-
ber. 93ic ; May , 95'ic.
CORN No. 2. 2fc.
OATS-NO. 2 , 23Uc.
RYE No. 2 , 4S'ic.
I'rorlii MnrkctM.
PEORIA , Nov. 13. CORN Higher ; No. 2 ,
n
'
OATS Firm ; No. 2 white. 22c.
WHISKY HlBh proof spirits , J1.19.
STOCKS AXIJ IIOXDS.
Trnilliiic O.ulc't , Imt I'rlcfM Rciicrnlly
Movf I'jiYViinl.
NEW YORK , Nov. 13. Th * bears exercised no
Inlluence In today's market for securities nnd
made no apparent attempt to do so. The bear
clement wns , In fact , engaged In buying flocks
to cover short contracts over Sunday , the gen
eral Hrmndir , In the tone of the mnrlict admonishing
ishing them to protect themselves. Thus re
lieved from bear pressure nnd helped by the
covering of shorts , prices moved riulte uniformly
upward.xThere was no Brent animation to the
trading , but some of the buying was called of
n substantial sort.
The coalers continued to display strength on
rcpirts of a pending agreement to rcMrlet the
output nnd on the more treasonable weather that
lias come to prevail. New Jersey Central and
Delaware & Hudson cnch rose 2 points at one
time , but both reacted , the latter losing nil of
KH Kalns ,
The Drangem nlso showed gains. Rock Island
being especially strong , lluylng of these stocks
wn partly In anticipation of n prmilble de
cision by the supreme court on Monday in the
Nebraska maximum freight rate case. The opin
ion Is almost universal In Wall street that when
the decision does come It will be In favor of
the railways. The day's ( rains In this group
of stocks arc near a point.
Sugar made further progress toward recovery
nnd r.tte at one time 2 % per cent nhovu hist
night's close , Us net K'lln being 1 ? per cent.
TlilH stock nKnln absorbed nbout one-third nf
the dny's total transactions , with sales of over
3C..OOO thaies. Rock I.ilancl wns tie ! only other
stock on the list to show rales of over 10,000
Blmrca , und IlurllnKton nnd St. Pnul added to
this would comprise all showing over C.OCO
Khares each ,
The bank statement created little Impression ,
nx It Indicated no change In Ilio condition of the
money mnrket , und the Increase In loans and
deposits had still left a substantial Inert-tine In
thn surplus reserve.
Notwllhstniidlng Minip renctlnnx nn Monday
nnd again on Thursday the level of prlccn for
BtookH Is substantially higher than It was a
week ago , and net gnlnn nre over 2 points In n
largo number of the lending railway shares , Thn
Industrial sharea , notably Consolidated Gas and
Sugar , linvo not done sowell nnd the former In
81 } iKilnta lower , Hugar ilwwn n net decllno of
Hi oplnts , which Is a rcwtrji of 34 from the
lowest of tha week. The , fclocjt linn been far In
the lead In point of n < ; ( lvlty all through the
week , and Its depression < lm hlront-ly Iniluenoil
the whole list nt tlme bn sympathy. Thu re-
cnvirlPH shown In thn geflerul , list nro ( ho mom
noteworthy In view of Hie/activity / nnd we-nk-
ni'KS of Kugnr. ' " * "
Th conlei-H were aim jqillteHconspicuous ! fea
ture's , breaklnB heavily op Mlfiday on reports of
overproduction nnd price , , rumnir. nnd lli con
tinued mild weather wltlr rrrfall demand. On
Wo-lnesdiv enme the d" IUIIii' of the anuellate
division of New Yorlt's rlipnjinf court , altjrmlng
tlio dfcls- | of f lower qoiirt r < hat I lie nttomey
general's petition wan InHiiniflJiit In unnnnt nn
order for the presidents nf ( hVJ-pnl ruinpanlen lo
nppenr before n referee foriih nrlntf un'lor the
null-trust Inw of ( he Bin ) . " . , , , ; fie ) ImpreF.nlon pre.
vnllwl In Writ street l rouyhnut WeilnrBduy
that the court's dcclslan llml'Wen that the nntl-
truHt Inw was unrnntlllutlonair thus overlhrnw-
Ink- the law as a whole. r.rrjtrl'Jaw ' was directed
not only ngnlnnl the coiilnCanppnnles , but nls' ' >
ngalnst th Industrlnl npirrcAitlonB of capital ,
nnd the Mnok of nil lh"ii "ii'rj ' > orntlcnii mounted
Hlringly upward In prlctvaorw-JicWB of thp d ( -
clflcn. , „ j ,
fllch stref * has I * * en JucV 1ui upon the de-
r' lon of theBunreme court of ( he United Stale *
dellvcrf-d last Monday which denied the rlfht
of ( Interntnp | f'mnmerce cnmmlMlnn to en-
fnrre rnteH iilimlulely under Ihc long and short
h lll cl u e where water rnle rre In rompell
tlon. Dealer * In rallwuy securities ward H'e
decUl-in ns cf irrent Iniim4ancp In that It tends
tn enfrrce the rights n' ratl > va > ' | i tn fix ( heir own
ratw AH It restricts the nuthnrlly of the Inter-
ttatu Cnmmerce commission It Is nUi Inoked tote
to sllmtllntn the nilvocnrv by that body of n
raMwny prmitn ? b < ll , which pUlwnv owners nnd
mnnarers nro Inclined tn regard ns a panacea for
thc'tj financial Ills. *
T'ie 'i two judleln ) declrJons were coupled with
reliable Information from Washlnetein thnt Hi"
president nnd memlwri" of the cnl.lnet reimrded
Spnln's replr to I'nKed Plates Mlnltler Wc'id-
ford's note friendly , nnd thnt confidence van felt
thnt there would IH * nn accaBlen for a rupture
with Pimln over ( he CuWD iuestlon.
Th < * sronir nnd aggressive tone Imparted to
speculation tiy theiw factors ( rave hope that u
sustained umvard movement of prices had be
gun , Hut Thursday's reaction , due tn u Iwtler
comprehension of the ncwe of ( Im Albany de
cision on the Bntl-tni > t law , and tu reullzliig
Bales , davhed thes hopes.
The tnarktt continued nrm on the Kent-rally
favorable outlook for business ns redecte ) In
the journals of the Iron , lioot and shoe and dry
- trades , ana on the continued high averoKt
nf railway earning. . Trip heavy decreases In
November of Irmt ycnr led to some nppr h nlon I
of similar result * this ye.ir. Hut trntlla return *
for the nr t week In November relieved nrpr < -
henslon on thl teore. Fifty rend * report sm In.
crensc In earnings of 12S per cent , but with one-
more tuslntss dny this year thnn ln. t. Thli t
lit pnrt due to the coming forward of the cotton
triulic delayed by yellow fever quarantine , tn an
Increased grain movement Imruced by higher
prlcrfl and for which lime Ims been a heavy
movement of soft coal. The In-creasM In c rn
Ings of the bituminous conl roads for the first
week In November run from 50 to UO per cent
and o\er.
Confidence Is felt In the outlook In the money
market , which continue * fhiy. The payments
tn the government by the t'nlon ' Pnclflc com
mittee , nhlchnlrcndy have amounted to $7SC4,5i5.
hnvo crcnted ttd 'ripple In the money market ,
owing to the arrangements for depositing the
; inymfnl In national banks , which deposits give
the bonds In corresponding amounts ftt Washing
ton as security. The fame measures. It I * felt ,
will prove equally e-mcnolous In preventing nny
flurry nt the time of the payments of the re
maining amounts due.
Trading In low-priced railroad bonds has been
nctlvc erurlng the week , and prices have nil.
vnnced from 1 to 2 per cent In many cases.
Total sales , * 8S60COO.
The New York Evenlnc Post'
* London finan I
cial cablegram say * : "The stock markets were 1
ulet , but firm , texlay. American * were good , but
he close wns a fraction under the best. The
broker who I * a bull on American * , nnd whosu
financial dimcultle * were referred to yesterday ,
failed today. Money Is distinctly easier. ThU
Is partly due to the release of JC2W.POO In Jap.
ones * money from the Hank of England. There
Is n dIMInct Increase In the amount of American
bills offered. "
The folloninn were the closing quotations on
the lending stocks of the New York exchange
today'
Atchlson I'M SUP. ft urn 7Uii
tlopM U7 > ( dn pfd 141)
ll.iltlmora A Ohio , . l'-'i St. P.M. AM 121)
Canada Pacific 81 So. Pacific 10' <
CnnndnSouthern. , f'3M So. Hallway Wf ,
Ce-ntrnl Pacific ! ' . ' * { do | ) M 2HU
Chcs.&Ohlo 21 Texan , v Paclllo. , , . 10
Chicago A , Alton. . . , IBM Union Paclllo t , r. . 21
0..11..Q IJ4 U. P. 1) . AO 75 $ .
. . . . 1
C.O.C. * SLL. . .1,1 do pfd 17JIS
dopfd , , . . , tt Wheel , & L. E. . . . iM !
1.Hunaon Wheel..t L.E. jiW 'So
Del. ti.lt Vf Ail.Tim Kx 1S5
Den. , V Rio (1 ( I1W Amiirlcnn Ex Ill )
dnpfd 44 fi United StnteH Ex , , . 40
Krlo ( now ) 14)4 ) \VGllnl\inru Ex..Ill )
Erlclatprd , M A. Cot. Oil 20M
Ft. Wavnn Ill .I do nfd TUH
nrt-nt Nnrthorn ufd. 131W Am. Spirits. ' K'l
Hooktiiir Vnllnv. . . . BM Am. SplrlM pM SOW
IlllnotHCantr.il. , . . 1UU > 4 Am. Tobacco BUS
LnkoKrluAiW. . . . Iflij do pfd lOPHj
dopfd I'.Dj Pe-opio'a Gnu. . . . . . . DflJi
LaknShoni 17C Conn. lJaa 1HH
IoulHvlllo , t Nnsh , fiS Com. C.iblo CO 10U
Manhattan L Dbjf ! Col. F. A Iron "
Mel.Traction ItlH'.il ' do pM 70
Mlchliran Ci > ntr.\l..l02' Oi-n. Eli > ctrlo 3H
Minn. & St. L Vfl' IllluolB Steel 42
dolHtufd HI il.lCloilo G.IH 40
Mo.Paclllo sun Lend. Rl
Vtl ! dopfd
Mn.K. AT Ill Nat. Lin. Oil HIM
do pfd yi'44 On-iron Imp. Co 12
New Alb. A Chi. . . . H Paclllu Mall HO
do pfd 21 Pullman Pnl 1U8
N.J. Cimtr.-il B"J < SIlviT CurtltlcatoH. . 57
N. Y.Cuntrnl 1U5U Stand , HOIK ? .V T. . . . -14
N. Y.Chi. ASI.L. . itt : < Suear 130
dolHt pfd 7 I do pfd 110
do''dpfd MI ) T. C. .t Iron " ' " 'H
Norfolk A Western IHW U. S. Leather 7
No. Amer. Co 4 do pfd HlVi
No. Pacific Ink U. s. Utibbcr JCiJs
do pfd S2H do pfei ( in
Ontario A W ISM Western Union HUM
Ore. K. iNav : I4 Northwe-Hturn I''O
Orv. Short Llua 17W dopfd 10'2
Plltsburg ion lllo UrmidoVoat. . . . 1'J !
Kcadiiiff 82 do nfd u ( !
Knclc Inland 8llU Chi. ( it. Western. . . 1SH
St. Louis AS.W 5 tl. L. Jit s--tn Fran OH
dopfd II ) dolHtpfd ( ill
St. Paul 02K Uo'Jdiifel HDH
do pfd
Total tales of stocks today , 122,099 shares , In
cluding the following : Chicago , Ilurllngton &
Qulncy , BS" ; Louisville .V Nashville. 2,033 ;
Northern Paclllo preferred. 4.150 : Rending , S 4."iO ;
Rock Irlnntt 13.C03 ; , t. Paul , iCCr > : Hay State
C5ns , 3,485 ; l-eolde's Gas. 5,220 ; Sugar , Si.SlO.
Xciv YurU Jloiu-y 3tiirkvt.
NEW YORK , Nov. 13. MONEY ON CALIr-
Nomlnally , lUJiS per cent.
1'RIMH MERCANTILE PAPER-aifclTUS per
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm , with actual
business In bankers' bills nt tl.S.V.i'iN.Sa'H ' ' tot
demand nnd J4.f2-5i for sixty days ; posted rules ,
J4.S3i,4 nnd JI.S3'4 ' ; commercial bills. t4.B2iU2i.
HAU SILVER S7jc.
MEXICAN DOLLARS 4 ! < < , c.
HONDS State bonds , dull ; railroad bonds ,
Ilrm ; government bonds , firm ; new Is , reg. and
coupon , 127 % ; 4s. reg. , 112T6 ; coupon , 1134 : 2s.
OSit ; Gs , reg. , 112 % : 5s , coupon , 113 % ; Pacllie Cs
of 'SIS. 102 % .
* second assessment paid.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
tl.S. n w4n. r f. . . I'iTfl IN. J. O. fia
U.S.new IHCOU. . . l'J7U > K. C. ( ! H
U. S,4s.ros ll'JH N. C. 4s 102
U.S.-IB. coup , litk' : So. Pacific lats. . . . 117
U. S. 28 , ros No. Paclllo SB
U. S. o . ro ? 112H No. Pacllie 4s
U.K. " , s. coup I ISM N. Y. O. A St. L. is.
District : ) . 03H N. & W. Us
Aln.'claas A IDS N. W. ConsoU .
Ali.clim ; : It 10i N. W. Deb. BS . IH ;
Ala. , class < } 100 Oro. Nav.lBtH .HIM
Ai. ! : Currency. . . US Ore. Nnv. 4a . . . . us
AtClllHUM-lH O. S. L. OH. t. r. K'HW
AtchiHon neil. 4n. . . O. S. L. flu. t. r
Canada So.'ndH. . . 107M O. linn. 1stt. . r. . . . ! ( ) ' . !
Can.lMcllic iBtB 4t ! o. Imp. os - , t. r 40
C.&N. P. tr 53 110V41 Pacific fas of'93. . . 14)2 ) M
C.A O. Tm 10 < % Kj.vllne 4B
C.H. A.D.-ms ll.G.Wult Istl H1W
D.&Il G. iHtf .St. L. , t I. M. Con. r 8.1U
I.tll.O.4 ,1011 St. L. AS. F.GBii.tl.
EaHtTitnn. Ista. . . 7UW St. P. ConsolH
KrluGou. IB U.S St. P. C. Jt P. tsti. . .
P.V.tD. . Is. t. r. . 1. . St. P.O. Jk P. 5u
Sen. Klt'C. 5s ldf : s.C. nondind
O. II. S. A. ( Is Sdlllhoni Il7. .1.1. . . . niii
( } . II..VS. A. ' 'dj. . , Ill ) S. H. AT. Us o n
H..tT.Cont.S3. . . . , lOI'd Tonii.iieWHatiis . . 8T.i
IL&T.C. con Ol. . , Tex. P.ic. L G.lat-i 9.ii
Iowa C. IHH 871. Tex. Pao. US' . 2d3. . 27
K. P. con.t. r. U.P. IBII
K.P. IHIH. t. r , ion U. P. U.iO. iBti. . 47
Lu : New Con. ! . . H4' < Wab. lilt 'a
L..tN. Uul 4i ion Wai ) . 2ds . 79
MIsHOiirl OH West Slioro 43 .110
M. K. JtT. 2l V.i. ConturleM. . . UQ
M. K..tT.4s Va. deferred. . .
Hositoii Sloclc UiMidilionx.
HOSTON , Nov. 13. Call loans. 3iff4 per cent ;
time loans , 3JJ4 per cent. < Moslnu prices for
stocks , bonds and mining shares :
A.T.A3. F 1 M W. F.lec. pfd 61
American Susar. . HI ) Ed. U103. Ill 1(14
Ain.sngnr nfd . . . 110H Gen. Eloc. pfd. . . . 81
UnvStato Oas 2W AtclilBOn pfd - ' . " *
Hell Tuliiphonc. . . ! il , AtuhlHnn 4H Rr ) }
IIOBtoiiA.Malno. . . . lil.'i General Ek'C. TIB. . 100
C. . It. A. 0 li M AllouozMlnluirCJ ( II )
Fltclioun' Dtt. Atlantic 22H
( Icneral Kloctnc. . lllOHton Si Monluiil 131
IllmolB Stool. . . . 44 j.'Julio.t Iloaicii , . . . ' .MX
Mexican Contr.il. . ( '
N. Y..V N.K 81) ) ICciile-nulal 1RH
Old Colony 1H4 Frin"Klui I7H
O , S. L 17lt Kcarsarye. . 7Ii
Rubber URsbolar . . . . . . . . . . 35
Union Pacific Oulncy 312
WcBtKml Tamarack l'jr
\VVBI Cud ptd no Wolverine ) 151i
W. Eitio
Sun Frnnrlxoi ) Mining < luntntlnim.
SAN KRANCIFCO. Nov. 13. The oniclnl clorlne
quotations on mining stocks today were as fol
lows :
Aim llalo.v Norcross. , 141)
Alpha Con 0
2K Kentucky Con 2
Ilelchcr . 81) . ' ( CXIC.'III 41
IIOHt.t llololier. . . , 41 Ocrlilent.-U Con , . . . iir
Bullion . . . II Ophlr.
Caledonia . 2M Ovuriiuui .
ChalleiiL'ii Con . H2 Potosi .
Chollar. . r t ) Sav.uru . HH
Confidence . 02 07r
Con.Oal.AVa . IK ) Silver Hill . r
Con. Iinn-ii'Ial . - Union Cou . : IH
Crown Point . -1 Utah Con . 10
Kxcmxiuer. 1 Yellow Jacket . an
34 St.inil.irU , . IDS
Silver bars , GGKc ; Mexican dollars , 4G@46'ic ' ;
drafts , Hlght , H'.ic ' ; drnfts , telegraph , 20c.
Nf v York Jllnliif' ( tuiitntloiiH.
NEW YORIC , Nov. 13. The following arc the
closing mining quotations :
Chollar. AO Ontario 201) )
Crown Point. . . . . . . 2.1 Oniur. HO
Cnn.Cal. A Va. . „ 100 I'lymoutli H
Doatlwoou UO Uiiltilcsllver 101)
Gould & Ourry V3 OulaltBilvcr nfd. . . UDO
llalei Norcro33. . iin : Hlorr.i.Nova'la. ' . . , HO
llouii'staKO IIUI ) Sland.ir.l 10U
IronSllvcr ' . ' 0 Union Con 32
Mexican. 25 Yellow J.UKUt . . . . S
VVtM-lcly IliinU .StTltl'inrllt.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. The weekly bank state.
merit shown the following changes : Surplus , re
serve , Incrt'ni-e , ( DM. 92" ; loans , Ineieare , tl , 281,110 ;
specie , Iru'ieiiie , Jf.-O.o'jO ; legsl tenders , Imrenre ,
( f''O.Si)0 ) ; ( IcpoBltH. Incieiihe , | 2 'JS8.7W ; circulation ,
decrease , $17 , MO , The banks now luM 121,705110
In excesi ) of thu ieiulremcnts | of the 2V per cent
rule. | . . ; ; ,1 l
_
A MI i-r I ci : ii .Src-nrltli'K In I.iiniliiii ,
IX5NDON , Nov. IS. The market for American
pccurltUH opened ( Inner and continued KO all
day. Hulls were early buyeiu , The closu was
steady ultli u moderate tieinund.
I1ERLIN , NaC. 13. Exchange on Ixindon , 20
maikH 35 pfgu. for checks.
I'Miuiiii'lal .Voti'H ,
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. JS.-Clearlngs ,
Nov , 13 CUarlngs , tlCS32S:6 : ; bal-
ancvs. fl.7ti3,5a .
IIALTLMORE , M.I. . . Nov. 13.-Clearlng , $2fC4.-
C37 : balances , 1121,811.
PHILADELPHIA. Nnv. 13 Clearings , } 11-
4W.3 < ) ; b.ilancs , ) I.K-8 Ml
MEMPHIH , Nov. 18 Hearings , 1)83,412 ) ; bul-
nnces , r.i,2'i2 | ; New York cirhunKV fcelllng al
' '
'sT. IJOI'IS. Nov. IS. Clearing * . J3.SH 016 ; bal
ances. (557,841. Miney , &OS per cent. New York
cxchance. imr bid , 21c prrmlum asked.
NEW YOR'X. Nov. 13. C'le-arlngn , I10C59.7C1 ,
balnnvui , tfi.\9"K. \ { The c-nportB of speck- from
the port of New Ymk 'for the week amounted tu
SI,7S3 In K < dil und t81 .4l7 In Bllvcr. The Imporls
were ; Gold. 162,114 , ; silver. I84.C03 ; dry Kuod ,
$1.3firC3 ; general mcrchun'IUe , t.748U7.
( IIU'AOO , Nov n.-CK-arlngi' , J17.H3.CKW. New
York eichanse , JOe Mvinlum : posted rates ,
* ( .83iil.trtW. ( Nvw York lllwult and Booth tilde
I * strung and In demand ; others quiet. Closlnir :
West ( 'hlcaeo. JW OHkcJ , WU bid ! Diamond
Match , 143Vi ; North Chicago , ? 1SLake ; Street
L , 17 ; New York UlccuK , C4 ; Bl raw board , 50 Vi ;
South SUe L. C ; City lUUhvay. Z&
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Only a Hftndfnl of Otittlc , but Good Snpply
of
LIGHT WEEK ENDS WITH A LIGHT RUN
llnniUnl of Cuttle on Siilo
1'rlrrn u Little Stronurr
Lime \lrUel , CliiNlttK tlic
Work nt n Liimi.
SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. IS.-Uecclpts for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , Hones
November 13 4S5 6CfK ) 1,125
November IS J.OOS 4.SS1 1,033 15
November 11 3.C1G 6,019 3.7GJ
November 10 C.6I5 MWi 1 S9 26
November 9 2,702 6,345 1.4CO
November 8 3.4SO 2r > 91 719 22
November C 55 ? 3,399
November B 2,114 3.705 1,7 ! > 3 &S
November 4 3.949 4.D02 2.S33
November 3 4.734 4094 S.433 . . . .
November 2 2.915 2,243 1,923 . . . .
November 1 5.995 1.11C I,9i3 64
October 30 D1S 3,5)9 ! ) 950 1
Kecclpts for the week with compnrlsoiin :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Week ending Nov. 13. . l'J.273 30,523 lO.td
Week ending Nov. . . . 1M.31S 19,212 1C.W2
Week cndttiB Oct. 30. . M.SSS 24.S11 9.OS
Week ending Oct. 23. . 22.2S2 22,48 : . 2j,2oS
Thu olllclnl number of ears of stock
brought In today by cnch ronet wns :
Cattle. HOBS. Sheep.
o. , M. & st. P. ny s
o. & St. u Hy i
Missouri IMelllc Ity B
Union Pncltle eystom s S 3
C. & N. AV. Uv 2
! ' . , 13. St. M. V. lly 1 17 2
S. C. & P Uy 1
C. , St. P. SI. & OrUy. . . . 3 9
11. & M. U. Uy G 25
C. , H. & Q. Uy 4
K. C. & St. J. Hy 3 fi
C. , U. I. & P. . enat 6
C. , H. 1. & P. , west II
Total Hecelpts 20 SS 5
The disposition of the day's receipts was
us follows , each buyer purchasing the- num
ber of hcnel Indicated :
Htiyers Cattle. lle > KS. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1.U27
G. H. Ilnnunond Co 221 ll.iO . . . .
Swift and Company. . . . . . 1SS I"i20 2ji
Cudahy Packing Co SS 750 703
Vansant & Co 'I
J. U Carey
, Huston & Co i < -A ; " "
Id it. llainiiioiid , 1C. C tO
Cudahy I' . Co. K. C C9 7SS . . . .
Other lluyers 15 . . . . - " '
Total BG7 5,731 1,174
CATTl.,15 As a general thins cattle values
show llt'.le ' change on a Saturday. Today
the regular program was sdlijhtly varied
and bee-f cattle sold a little s'.remger. The-
eltmund proved to be more brisk than
u.Miial nt the closeof the week , especially
so on the part of OIK- house , which took
the most of the eai.tlo here. Tno l > r cos
paid were a little stronger tlan yesterday ,
the bulk oC the cattle selling at $ I.'i,04.jo. (
There were no cows or heifers here lo
snrak of , ami not enough to milieu any test
of the marltci : . The Uo or three loads on
sale brought about yesterday's ! prices.
The supply of Eloekers nnd loeilora was
also small and there was very little dolnj ?
in that department ot the market.
In spite of the very marked disposition
on ulio part of the packers to bear beef
values , cattle sold fairly well the , past week.
During the early part of the week the ten
dency was lower , but during tliu latter halt
the market on tidy cattle firmed up and
at the close of.ho week was iodine higher
than the week before. Heavy and rough
cattle were slow nndweak on a gooel many
days , and It Is predicted that owing to
the number of such cattle In the country
prices nre likely to rule lower than on
lighter ca-.tle. In other woros , a good many
expect that good light and medium cattle
will sell ut it premium over the heavy.
Cou-s and heifers were gooel property all
the week and sold freely , values at the
close of the week being stronger than at
the close of the previous week.
The general tendency of the feeder market
was lower all thu week , heavy and coarses
cattle suffering the most. Choice little cattle -
tlo were In the best domnnrt , and values
on such held up remarkably well. Repre
sentative sales :
5,100 : 325 t.
1. . . . 530 273 1. . . . 800 360 6. . . . SJ6 385
1 1410 230 1..143i/s'30 2..1150 283
: : : . 3 i. ' , Ky =
i ie r. (1ft ( 2 103 5 00
. srocicnits AND FEEDERS.
14 . 182 375 4. . . . SOD 375 C. . . . 843 3M
1 " " MO 400 1..1010 350 8. . . . ! > 5 380
NKIIHAHKA.
Vo Av. IT. No. Av. IT.
'l 1U1 | . 1300 J2 35 1 cow . ! 'CO ' J2 73
2 bulls . 1S 23' > - 4co B . 933 325
'cows ' .815 250 SCOWS . 9i3 3 2j
1 TOW. 70 25D ll.clfer . 7iO 321
COW8 . 985 250 1 feeder . 1050 390
1 ciw. . 10'JO 2G
HOGS The hop market today experienced n
revtrse of about 5c and the close im heavy
WPlBlits wus weak nnd v\mv \ nt the decline.
The liotH cold at 3.22' < , ® 3.43 , with the tiu'k
of the sales at J3.3003.35 , while on yesteidny
tlie most of the IIOBS biouKht $3.33.4 ( ( , The
iivoraRO of all the Bales was 3Tio lower than
yfbterday.
The heir market of the pact week opened nt
n Kosd ctlft advance. IIOKH Belling on Monday
nt the lilKll point of the month to date. On
Tuesday nil the advance and more , too , wim
lost , the decline for the day being 15c. On
WeilncKilay the run rite t lost ICc , remained about
steady on Thursday , advanced SfllOc on Friday ,
but dropped back 5e nt the clu of the wech.
Tim week closed with values on an nveniK ?
lOfflSo lower than the elope of thu prcvlniib
week. HOKH are now > cllnK ! Just nliout where
tliey wcio ono and two yenrs aKO. Three yearn
ago that Is , In November , ll > 94 the tmrliet
was JI.OO per hundred higher , nnd It was over
J2.00 per hundred higher In 1S93 and 1S52. ltei- )
rerentutlve hales :
No. AV. Hh. I'r. No. Av. fih. I'r. '
4 ! ) . 410 120 J3 22Vi 64 . 2tO 201) ) J3 35
f,2 . 308 bO 32" 48 . SiO 310 333
H . 3GS . . . 323 57 . 308 120 335
3.1 . 30 BO 32714 Cl . 310 SO 335
ft . 300 40 3 SO 101 . 318 400 335
47 . 311 M 3 30 Cl . 294 120 333
65 . 31C 120 330 53 . 309 ICO 333
K . 334 W 330 47 . 347 f.0 335
55 . 3 % H 330 f > S . 292 ICO 333
53 . 360 200 3 SO 41 . 281 fcO 333
52 . 314 fO 330 40 . 314 40 3 35
57 . 3320 ( 330 52 . 2S > 8 120 333
M . 34 4SO 380 C9 . SHU 80 333
43 . 32G 40 330 71 . SSI SO 333
K . 317 f > 0 330 Cl . 243 40 335
52 . 318 . . . 3M CC . 230 . . . 3 37t \ ,
32 . 24 ? . . . 330 M . 319 200 3 37V5
30 . 431 . . . 330 38 . 2CO 40 S 37Vj
45 . 3C9 120 339 Cl . 21 * . . . 3371,1
47 . 331 120 330 f3 . 5SO UO 3 37',4
10 . 2M 120 330 46 . 320 ICO 337V
SO . 357 120 330 (4 . 301 ICO 3 3714
47 . 3.14 . . . 330 67 . 278 40 3 37Vi
65 . 290 S40 330 M . 298 KO 3 37'i
HO . 331 . . . 330 71 . 21.1 f > 0 3 87' ' !
4K . 3SX ICO 330 51 . 271 SO 310
K9 . 313 25.0 33214 ' 57 . SCO 120 340
tl . 331) fJ 3 S2'/4 C7 . 247 . . . 340
50 . 333 M 332 > , a 75 . 200 80 340
CO . 311 ICO 3 3214 72 . 21G HO 341)
56 . 307 240 33214 55 . 2 < S . . . 340
61 . 297 40 333 57 . 279 . . . 340
C . 298 2M > 335 10 . 209 . . . 340
C7 . 317 40 330 C3 . 300 10 340
30 . 328 . . . 335 01 . W > d . . . 340
M . 311 120 335 70 . 2-JO . . . 342' ' !
4S . 801 . . . 335 78 . : i7 80 342' '
f,8 . 321 M 335 38 . 14 ] . . . 343
55 . 290 80 335 Cl . ISC 40 345
1 > IOS-OIDS AND 15NIH.
1 . 540 . . . 22.1 2 . 335 . . . 330
1 . 4CO . . . 235 3 . ! 83 . . . 330
5 . 4.-.8 ICO 3 M 7 . 270 . . . 3 3J
3 . 440 40 323 4 . 2 2 . . . 335
1 . 370 . , . 323 2 . 245 . . . 340
1 . 410 . . . 325 B . 204 . . . 349
5 . 330 . . . 330
HIIEIJI1 There were a few lonilti of thcep Ir
the yard * and muttora Bold quite readily u
ulrnriK prlreu. ltc-ietciitallve | : rules ;
NH , Av. Pr.
UO western uethcri . its J3 10
522 wejlern yearling . 87 430
20 ypitrllng wpthem . , . ID 4 to
237 yearling wtthent . 0 4 49
S | . l.ciulH I.U.Sin < ! . - ,
BT. I/UIH. Nov. 'ATTJK-Ilwelitr | , TO
head , of which 383 heiidveru Trxanu ; nhhi
montn , 2.0W head ; market , uleady ; fair ti > lancy
415 ; Btockertf and fei-drrn , t2.25 < j.10 ) ; bulk c
wiles , * 3 ( 4(4.01 ( ; n WH and lu'lfcrB , } 3 00 4 50
bulk of town , 42.50fJ.2Sj | cannlnu cowii. tl.70if ,
; -,0. bull . (2.rij3.f,0 ( ; T sni and Inillan uli-cru
Krnm. I3.10ft3.95i fed , 11.43 ; COWH and helfcrn
12 2'73.30.
HOOK Her > lpt , J.COO lifnd ; nldinncntt , 3.3M
heiult rnaikrt , slenilv ; Ilicht , | 3.403.50 : mlicd
(3.2TI3.50 ; heavy , i3.ir(73C5.
HIIKK1 ! Heci'lplK. C * ) liudi ( hlpmentH. ron
maiket , Rtratly ; native luuitona , I3.CO 4.2S : culls
nnd tuicko , 11.6033.25 ; ttockcm , )2.4' ' > 6325 ; lambu
M.COQ5.75.
ICIIIIHIIH city I.lvc Stuck MurUet.
KANSAS CITT , Nov.
IM h * 4i murkft unchanged : only rcUII
T i § M r . : -fl.i. , Tcxns cons. Ji
native ttttrt. tl.OMi..rv nntnc c.i ! < and htlfrrn ,
tl.OoU .oo > stcvken nn.l fierier * . tS.P9U4.IS ; tulli ,
> .
11OO9 nrvclptn , t.POO head ; Market wonlccri
bulk f fxlFi > . f.rtt > .47H. lifnvln. W.J.U75.IHU
> ack r . | j.M9X4Sj mlted. IJ.Ji'fi.VtlH : lUlitu ,
itSJnJ.W : yorkCTF , UJ7'44i ( , tO plRH. fi.tOU3.45.
S1IKKI1 Itprplplf , i , "n hrnili market llrm |
UmbJ , nnittnK ,
C'HIC.VCO 1.IVI STOOIC MAiucnr.
ot Cnttlo UtMuly to Ship nnil
I'll or. H I'nll.
CIItCAHO , Nov. 13-llic cnltlo markrt wan
Mt.iJy nndincli.inRfd for the dny. The lilRlier
prleCK ilnrlnc the wock w ro duo to diminished
rccclptH , nnd nn report * nhow plenty of rattla
rtndy to tlilp n irnctlnn may ! > e lookdl tor , Bx
trim , LVMU-VWi choice utrorii , J.VO''flS.a ; fair
Mi-t stecri * . i4.30tf4.5j ; cuinnion , 13.7504. fS ; caw *
un.l hc-ireri. ! 3ofl3.7S.
l ndo In hi'RS nnn slow , prices nvcrnnlns tn
louer. Littoral recolptu nr ctpeclftl rlKht nlonit
and pncKriK nix1 Inklnu n very uuIriHiulrnt tnnd.
Th.1 qunllty or the icv lpt rtintlnuos to Improve
nnd u R.KK ! innny fat heavy ImKx are cumin ? .
l > ' < ilr lit oliotco , M.4' < tt3.co : heH\y iwcklnir , U.UJ >
3.4.ucoininon to choice. JJ 3H.1 < t ) : Rood to choice ,
Sheep wore In Rood drni.ind , with prices un
Umnirwl. Rhcc-p we-ro unlalilp nt W.W4T3.W for >
thu I'toKM natives np tn l4.7T > frSOQ for tha test ,
'Mterns ' selllnc nl U.MKT4.75. innstly * t JJ.7GW
. .jrt | in Imp slivep nre se-nrcc and few sales nr
ninUe nt high nV ; Jl,7f > . Tlic sonsou for shlrplnir
stock frim the iniiRns Is niittly ended. I imbV
we-rc In di'innJid nt 44C if.Si ( ) ) feir the ) poorest te >
the 1" > 1 Mocks.
lte-vils | | : ( . ntlle , 1 , ; < X } hrnd : lie s , 17.CKV ) hradl
sheep , G.tXW head.
liullniuiiiiilli ll\i < SleirU.
INDIANAPOLIS , Nov , 15. PATTLl' lWcelpli ,
1CM heiid ; shipments , fair ; market eiulct nnd un-
chatiKed.
HOilS-ltecclpts. 3.700 lirnil ; rhlimcnts | , ! . ( >
head ; mailie-t i trails' nnd 7Uc lower ; irtiod to
choice medium and heavy , Ht.TfifM.rJi.i ; mixed ,
| 3,4MiS.f > } ; ceimmon IlKhts , J3.MMta.5T , .
Sllii-i' : : lU'ci'HHK , UK it ; shipments , none ;
maiket ipilet ut unchniiKed prices.
\ < % % v ViirK lli-o Stuolc.
NKW YOUK. Nov. HIIKVUS-ltcceliits , < O
licnil ; lui c.luliKc In e-uhleii ; cspoiis , l.V4i Ueeve-s , '
25 ylirrp nnd 3.MS quarters of beef ,
C'ALVIW-ltecelpts. 23 head ; veals , J3.WIf3.00
per hundred ; crasre-rs , J3XlfilZ.I.
H1IKKP AND LAMIlS-Hf-elptB. ! ,42J head :
IIOUH Itvcellits , 2,872 head ; lower ut J3.COJ5
3.W.
llllli''ilo I lv > - locl.- .
lltTPAI/5. Nov. 13.-CATTI.K All coni-lsncil
IhroiiKh.
HUCi ) Yorkcip , Rood tn clinlro. J3.67'iB3.CO :
rnuKlm. $3.1Cff3.3i ) ; ps. ! } 3.Crir3.TO.
mini * ! * AND LAM1IS C'liolcv , J.VSOaS.SK ) ; culls
to eiimmon , J4.7MT3.ro ; theeji , JyMco to Fclecte.X
wcthen. J4.Wij4f5 ; culls n runnnun , J2.7o 3.t5.
Stock.
LOIMSVILLK. Ky. . Nov. CATTLK-Un-
chaliKi'd.
HOr.S Uee'Clpts. 1.72S hrnd : market weak nnd
fc lower ; heavy IK RS , J3.40fl3.4r , ; light , J3.CO ;
plUi S3.2."OT.iO. !
S1IBI3P I'nchnliBi'd.
riticliiiiull 1.1v < - Stock.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 13. HCK1H Active nt J2.i/i
i\\TTI.K Steady at f2.25irrt 10.
SIIEEI' Stondy nt J2.7.Mir4 M.
LAMI1S Sternly nt } 4.f01JB 75.
I'll 11 mil-1 | ili I n I'roil lire.
ritlIAIii. : HIA. Nov. 13. llUTTEU-Un-
ehariri'il : raney wertern creamery , 23Uc.
KOOS Firm ; frcs'.i neaiby. 21c ; rresli western ,
20c.
20c.CUKES
CUKES E Steady.
Slock In Sl lil.
Urrnrd of receipts of live stock nt the four
principal maikctB ror Njvendn-r 13 :
Calllo. Hops.
Omnlm 4S1
ChlcnKit l 2M
KnnmiH City 101
St. T-ouls COO
Totals ; .3S5 3J.2SO
Sclirocilcr Slay Co lo Ohio.
COI.UMUUS , O. , Nov. it.-Thc : AVulson-
freumlt. iiulillHhcil by the Joirplilnum , a
German Honmn Catholic collrsc IUTO , snya
thnl Mpr. SehrociU'r , who rccontly rcslRiictl
from the chnlr of thcolopy In the National
Catholic university \Var.hliiRton , has
been offered n olmlr In the Jnscphlmim and
will prohahly accept. If s o , the paper utiites
the Joscphlnum will ( -ct the JM.OOJ collected
for the university at AVashhiKton hy the
German Cntho'.lc Knlghta of Amurlua.
1'Vvor Ilcporl Xol So Kiici > uriiKl > iK.
NBW OHL12AKS , Nov. 13. The yellow
fever situation nt 1 o'clock today was not
.13 good as yeHterrtay , hut It was not had
by any means. At that hour thcro had
been three cases reported and ono death ,
ISdtvnrd 1 * . Mitchell of Carrolton. The
weather Is cooler , quarantines are bclnjj
relaxed and business Is Improving slowly ,
but stiri'ly. Mobile reports four new cases.
Hazel Smith , Kate Hcasly , Henry Hoogo
and S.V. . Cobb ; no deaths.
Coincx ( lul for Klnt loncy.
nOISB , Idaho , Nov. 13. The Ilolse Senti
nel , ofllclal orsan of the people's party of
the state , announced In Its last Issue -that
henceforth It will lly the banner ot flat
money Instead of free silver at 1C to 1 , the
attainment of .the latter being considered
too remote to have the desired effect In
muzzlliifr the monopolies. Senator Ileltfeld
has Fccured a contiolllng- Interest In the
Sentinel.
Decide lo Continue the Strike.
nUACHVIM.B , III. , Nov. 13.-The miners
hero decided late last nlnht to resume the
strike and remain out until the question
of arbitration with the operators Is settled.
Six hundred men attended the meetlnpf and
the vote wns unanimous. Tlie < miners' oJll-
clals asreed In the belief that a settlement
will bu had next wtek , as the opcratora
are willing to meet them.
IliilKliiKT the TC\IIH ( liiiiriinf Inc.
AUSTIN , Tex. , Nov. 13. Governor Ctll-
ben < oii today Issued a proclamation filvlnR
notice that on and after November 15 ho
would raise the quarantine against Now
Orleans , Memphis and nil other yellow
rover Infected points In Louisiana and Mis
sissippi , Inasmuch as he docs not now ap
prehend any further danger from the epi
demic. .
Colil Coinlnu from A UN I rill III.
SAN KHANCISCO , Nov I3.-Advlces re
ceived In this city convey the Information
that the steamship Mnrlpo.ua , from Sydney
and Auckland , duo hero November 18 , car
ries % 0tCO in English rovt reigns , equal to
M.fXO.OCO , consigned to two Ircal I links. This
Is the fourth shipment during thu past four
months , making the aggregate received this
fall from the same source about J10OJO,000.
J. L. BOYD & CO. ,
Grain Pro'/isioos ' / and Stocks
1416-1418 Farnam St.
OriU'ra taken for 100 bUBhulu anil iipwards.
will lie Interested In our MARKET LETTEIt
and SIX DAYS WITH KIM ) COTTON , cither
of which will be unit free LII request ,
STUART A PADDOCK ,
BANKERS AND i ROGERS.
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I1OHTON. MASS. I IIILADELI > IIIA , "A. .
AM US ItUIUJJNU. ! " ? / JIUIKUINO.
WAHIIINa-lON , D. C' . , 1J33 K BT. , N. W ,
& GO
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