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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1898)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BE 13 : PHI DAY , XOVEMBEH U. 1808. COMMERCIAL AND F1NASC1AI Wheat Market Weak end Lower and Price Decline a Gent. TRADE UNDER INFLUENCE OF LIVERPOOI Corn IJONCN Onc-Ponrth of n f'rnl On In Are a Simile Ioner mill k I'rcMliliiiin Itcninlii L'u- CHICAGO , Nov. 10. Wheat today close. . ftt a cleallno of Ifll 1-fcc. The more peao"fu tone of European political advlcou untl i lioor eash demand nmdo a weak tniirkc nil day. Corn loot UCf-I-Sc * . Onto closed i nlimle lower. ProvMons uro pructlcull ; unchanged. Wheat started weak. Opening transac tlonH In Muy were ut G' ' > l-Sffb'i'ic ' ' , compirei With yesterday's , closing prlco of WiG-SftS'Ac ' and a further slight decline noon occuirod bevcral small lot changing bunds at (61 ( W l > Se . The tr.ielo was under thu Inlluenc of Liverpool. Tlmt rn.irkct was quoted 7-Si lower and advices from thcto uttrlbutci JTioat of the decline to the peaceful Ion of Lord Salisbury's speech last nlghl Traders thcro had been expecting f-omc thing cntlicly different nnd with the st.-ali relieved , prices naturally dropped. Nev York repotted a small demand from for Hgners for American wheat , but this wn looked for , It being argued that with th iEiiropcnn war cloud above , the buylni from that side would bo confined to curren prints. Northwestern receipts were falrl ; heavy. Minneapolis nnd Duluth reports 3,025 cars , up ilnst 1,201 last week and 97 a year ago Chicago receipts were. S21 car- 67 of contract grade. Up to 1HSO tha tmd Ing was excessively dull. There was aom buying against puts , and this nnd mor ifavorablo seaboard advices as to the for * lgn demand sustained prices. Cables an nouncing closing quotations abroad , how rvtr. knocked the pinning from under th market , and prices dropped In a hurry , t Jlfty centimes decline In American wheat a Antwerp , equivalent to 2G-So per bushel Htartcd free selllnir. tie ) prlco oC iln' tumbling to CJVSc before It wns dlscovcm that the reported Antwerp decline was ni error. The market stiffened up a tilllo ufti that , but soon weakened again and re rmalne-d so to the close. Kansas City 10 ported a. Hale of 100,000 bu. of wheat at 5H below the Chicago price , said to bo \ greater discount than has previously mln < hls season nnd this took the enthiislasr out of buvors. Atlantic clearances wei put nt S7J MO bu. Primary iccelpt nmnuntcxl to l.Cin.OOO bu. Seaboiid reportvi Jlfty loads taken for export. May wo quoted at 63VMlC3 G- * < J lit the close , will inore > sellers than buyers. Corn was dull and lower. Receipts wer Jira\y. notwithstanding bad weather an cables weio lower. The trade had also li mind the government report duo tonlgh rind expected to lie beailsh. There vva considerable liquidation by Kcattered long nnd prices ruled lower from the start. He cclpts vv era 7bl c.ir . Seaboard demand wa Kooil. Mav ranged from 31 7-Sc to SS'/fcc , nni closed UR3-8c ( lower nt SoljQSS G-Sc. Oats followed wheat and corn nnd ruld nllghtly lower. There was a moderate ! largo business done. Liquidation by ; jiromlnent local trader was a feature Cash demand was \ery poor. Receipt were 302 cars. May ranged from 2nic t We , nnd closed a shade lower at 21 5-Sc. During most of the session provision were dull nnd weak , starting steady will im Improved hog market. Prices weikom < rapidly under sailing1 by packers and ma tcrlal declines llrmcr , and under coverln liy shorts nnd declines were recovered. A the close January pork was unchanged a $390 ; January lard , unchanged nt SI 92 * nnd January ribs a shade lower nt $1 G7' . Estimated receipts- for Friday : Whenl 5R7 cars ; corn , 335 earn ; o.its , 143 cars ; hogs CC.OOO head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Articled. lllrh Low. Clout. t-H Ct 61' ' 64' < UUHB'4 ' * a nn , am 31" 32 S2K 331 2.11 < 2.1V ! J4 -49i 24k MHCJJ 7Ff > 772H 76 > 782 ! B U U 8'JV 890 800 48- ! 4 Hfi 482V < 481 487 ! 10JH 402' ' 450 4 CO 4 4li 4 BO 400 ten 4 62'4 ' 4S7H 4(30 ( No. 2. T'ush eiuotutlons were as follows : VLOUR Dull and easy ; special sprln tirnnds , $ I.10QJ.20 ; luml patents. $3.6iv 4.o ; soft patonta , $3.40Ti4.BO ; straights , $3.10' C.2fi ; bakerfc , tt.40fflJ.SO. WHEAT No. 3.spring , 6HG3e } ; No. 2 ice fOJlN No 2 , 32 l-Si3i ! 4o. OATS No. 2 , 24 7-Sii23'4c , f. o b. ; No. ICVhlte. 27 c ; No. 3 white , 2i1fi27"e. ItYn-No 2. 57Hc. TtAHTjY No 1. f. o b. 33i53c. ri.AxsniD-No i , srji' . TIMOrilV SUKD-I'rlmo , J2 25. I'KOVISIONS Mess poik. per bbl , $7.SO1 7.90. Lard , per 100 Ibs , $1 571 1 9214. lincot Khort ribs sldis ( loose ) , l Mi510 lr BdlUil Bhouldeis ( bo\i-d ) . $1J-KQ 62' ' short clear sides ( boxed ) , $1 85JT4 95. WHISKY Distiller ! . ' llnlshed goods , pe gal . $1.25. SUOAUR-Cut loaf , $ "iGI ; granulated , J'.l T'ollovvlng nre the receipts and bhlpmenl lor today : I. ARTICLES. Receipts. ( Shipment " 11000. 14 ( \Vhe-it. bu "rlS 00 I 201 ( ll Corn , bu , . . fi.D.ofxi aij o Oats , bu I Utl.OiM' ' 301,0 Ttyo. bu I Unrley , bu | 10,0 On the Produce exchange today the bu ter market was steady : cieamirlus , II Sl'fc ; dallies , 12i/jTUc. | ) Cheese , quiet nt 7 CS'J'le . ESBM. ficsh , lS18ic. { , MJW AOHK fli\UltAIj * AIUCC1 for lie > n > - on fieiicn CoinninilitlfM. NU\V YORK , Nov. 10 VLOUR R ( colpt , I7.SCO bbl ? , ; osports , 37 , US bbls quiet and weaker ; winter patents , $3. so * C90 ; straights , $350ff3t,0 ; Minnesota pa cnts , $370S'I15 ' ; winter cxtias , J2.755J3.li Minnesota bnke > rs , JJ 0033 30 ; winter lo Brack's } JL'iQ245 rORNMHAIr-Qulet ; yellow vvestein , ' @ 'c. RYB Quiet ; No. 2 western , 53i-o , c. I. 1 Kulfutn ; 5SUc. f. o b , ntloat. to nrrlvo. JIARLHY MAI/r-FIrm : westorn. MTCo WlinAT Rocolpth , 269.175 bu. ; export 230 , 656 bu. ; spot , easy ; No. 2 red , 73VHf , i ) , ullont. Options opened weal ; und wei forcid lower by 11 combination of bcr nevvs , Including LUirpool cables , du trade , foreign selling , local liquidation an lieace reports fnnn abroad ; weakness coi tinned practically nil duy and the elof xv as nt B-S5T7-SC not di-cllne ; ( .ales Include No 2 red , May. 70 ( MIW71 1-dc , closed 70 5-S CORN Receipts. 75,103 bu. ; exports. 41,1 bu. ; spot , easier ; No. 2 , 39'4p , f. o. b , allia Options opened steady on bad w either , In yielded Inter to easy cables nnd n bren In wheat ; closed l-sc net lower ; Muy , IS 3 ( Q3.S 7-Sc. closed , * % P. OATH-Reeclpts .215,5.5 bu. : exports. 1.1 bu. ; spot , dull ; No. 2 , 29Uo txsked. Optloi voro nominal. HOI'S Strong ; state , common to oholc JS9'i crop 7&8C' : 1S97 cron. lUjlSc ; 1i91 ! cio 1'ifi.ilu : I'acitlc coast , ISlii crop , "fuse : li crop. llifflSc ; 1S9S crop , 193210. Cllinsi-8tendv ; large whlto ni colored , b-c ; small whlto and coloied , 91 1 HUTTUR-Recplpts. ( ! .rS pkgs. : tin western creamery , 15'iQ23c ; Clglnsv 23c ; la lorv. llHflm-c. l OKK Rk-celpts , 9,135 pkgs.ery ; Hn tvcste-rn , 23c. MIJTAKS PIS Iron , oulet ; oouthcin , 19 , (711.25 ; northern , $1000 11.75. Copper , llrme Juke , brokers. $12 5u ; oxchango. $ u fiiu 12.73. I eael , dull and basv ; brokers , JJ I nxehwngc , $3 72'st3.75. Tin , e-asy ; htralt | lb.20j l ! > :5 ; plates were quiet. Spoilt tnilct : domestic , $ j 15TJ-J 25. LuUe eopp ulono dUplayed poaltlvo utrfngth In tod.ij nietnl market , the other departments u Ing dull for the most pnit. with prices pome Instances slightly lower under mo urgent offerings. News ut hand wan nbo stand-off ami Interesting feature * * lie Ing. At the close the Metul exchange call pig Iron wariuutti very eiuli t nt $700 I and $723 naked , l.ako i rmprr was firm J12 C5 bid nnd $1275 nuked. I.tad was ill nnd u plmdo easier ut J.172'j bid and $ . : nbltcd. Spelter was quiet with $115 bid a 15 25 asked. The llrm naming the scttlti prlco for leading Illinois and smelters the west eiuated lead nt $3&0 , or uncliang from yesterday. lliiltliiiiirc MnrUrl. TI.VOTI.MORi : , Nov. 10-Kt.OUR-Qul Mid easier : \\ttttern superior , $225frJtiu ; i r -lpts 21.020 bbla ; e.xports , 2S.W bbls. Wlin.VT No , J led , weak ; spot , 71 701-Se. ncclpts , 121,261 bit. ; exports. 125,000 bu : southern wheat , by sample. 6Ctf71c , CORN-Dull ; spot , SWn7c : steamer mlx > < i 11 3-S 1/31'jc ; receipts , 1D,037 : ( bu , ; ex ports , 25Bll bu. , southern white corn , 30f J7' iC : southern iolliiw eorn IMj3c. OATS-rirmer ; No. 2 white , western , 30J4 Idle : re-oelpt ! ! , 41,223 bu. RVE-Dull ; No. 2 western , C'tto ; receipts , 5ss , bu. OMAHA ( ir.MJRAi.M.VRKIr. . CiiiiilKlon nf Triuli * nnd < lnlntlon on Slniilo anil I'niiey Prmlnce. EGGS-Good stock , isc. IJfTTER Common to fair , 10-i/12c / ; choice , aperntor , 2Jc : gathered creamery , POt'LTRY Hens , 4 4'ie ' * ; old roos. ters , 4o : spring chickens , fi'frBGc ; duck" , GfiJ 7c ; gcci < . oii7c ; turke > ! ' , live , yiOc ; dre ed. 1 Iff/lie / * . GAME 'leal. Ibuo wing , $ l.7n ! green wing , $ l.M ; mixed , $1.757(225 ( ; pralrlo chickens , young , $ liV > : old , $4 W : quail , per doz , Jl.uO. IMGEUNS Live , per doz , Cue. VEAI.-Cliolco. 0 < * . VEGETARLES. CELERV-Pcr bunch , 25asOc ; Colorado eelirv , rc. ONIONS New , per tin , SZftl > c UEANS-lland-plckcd , navy , per bu , $130 Q1.40 IWATOES-Cholce stock , SoiTlOc" sacked , "svVEET POTATOES Per bbl. , $2.003225 , OAIJIJAOE Per bu , crated , Ic. TROPICAL rilUlTS. LEMONS-rillfornln , fancy , JfiOOflCSO ; choice , $3wr375 [ ; fancv Mcsstni , JO GOB'7.00. ORANOES-MeXlc ins. $100. IlANANAS-ChoIco. largo stock , per bunch , > JXXjj2 > ; medium sized bunches , $1.75ft. * 00. FRUITS. APPLES-Western Ben Davis. Genlton nnd Wlnesnps , pel bbl. , JT25R350 ; New York llaldwlns , Greenings and , othcn , , choice , i > er bbl , $3 73 , PEARS Rattlctt. Cnllforni'i , out of the market : othe.- varieties , J223 GRAPES California Tokavs , $1 C501.751 Now Vork grups , 20c. CRANHERRIES-Capo Cods , per bbl. , $7.23i750 : Jersejs , $8 On : per crate , $225 . QUlNCES-Per box , $ lUi > B200. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per Ib , IBfrlGc ; Brazils , per Ib , OfrlOc ; English walnuts , per Ib. , fancy soft shell , 111jl2c : filberts , per Ib , lOc ; pjcnns , polished , f&Sc ; "icoanms. pet 1W , yi.fjo ; pe-unuts , raw , C&C'/ic ; roasted , TVic ; e hestimtK , luiillc. MAPLE SYRUP-Klve-gul. can , each , $2.50 ; gnl. cans , pure , per doz , St' ; lialttil , cans , iu.2ri ; iiuurt cans , $3.50. riGS-Importcd fancv , 3-crovvi * , . 14-lb , boxes , 10c ; 5-crown , Il-Ib. box's. 13c ; C-lb , boxes , Jiij(23c per boCillfor.ila ; , 11 Ib , boxes. Jl.ltWJl.15 HONEY Choice white , 12&llc. DATES Hallowee , (0 ( lo lO-lb. boxes G'ic ! Salr. 5c ; raid , 8-lb. boxes. DC. CIDER-Pcr half bbl , S3 C5 HIDES , TALLOtt' , ETC. HIDES Xo. 1 gr.en hides , fu : No 2 greei hides , tic ; No. 1 salted hidesc , No. L1 saltee ildes , 7e ; No. 1 veal calf , i to 11 Iht. , ' 1 : ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7o. TALLOW. GREASE. jVlC. 'lu.lo-A' . No , Jc ; tallow. No 2 , L > .c ; rough tallow , 1'f.c ; vhito grease , 21 ' ( j2'ie ) ; ysllow and luovvr rinse , ! Vii21-lo. SHEEP'PELTS-Oiccn salte-J. ench , i ! ' 5c : green suited Hhiuiltirffi ( llotc vvooke ! early sklnsl , each , 13c ; dry -neurlngi vsh 01 vooled eaily skins ) . No. 1 , oacn , Ic ; di > [ lint , Kaiih.is und Nebruski luttehcr woo ) elts , per Hi , actual weight , 4fa3c : dry Illnl Cansas and NclnasKu murrain > vool pelts per Ib , actual weight. Stile ; dty f'.lnl , Cole , rude butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , aciuu weight , 4Q3c ; diy flint , Colorado mur.ult vool pelts , per Ib , actu il weight , 3"ii4c. " PURS Mink. 103750 ; bear ( black 01 irown ) , $500'52t1W ; otter , $150'oSOO ; beaver , lOOfiSOO : skunk , lofiSOc : inuskrat. 3fT7c ; accoon , luTiofo ; red fox , 5c5Jl 25 : piay fox , J5050u : wolf ( timber ) , 2 0$250 ; well pralrlo ) co ; ote , 10fi5ftc ; wildcat , lOSJoc ; jadger , 5y4tic ; Bllver fox , $ JOCUJ(7500. St. Iiuutn Mni-Ki-t. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 10 WHEAT Future' lobed unsettled , weak nnd 7-Sc to Ic lovvoi for the dnv ; spot , lower ; No. 2 red , cash elevator , b9 1-Sc asked ; track , M-yfilVSHc December , f8So ! asked ; Mav , CSHatS 3-bi asked ; No 2 hard , cu-h , 64'i < il * > 5c. CORN Futures vvero weak , nnsettlee ] nnd fractionally lower than vesterday spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , 31',4c bid ; Miiy , ! 0'if(20 ( G-Sc ; May , 31 7-Sc. OATS Steady for futures , with spol .ewer : No. 2 cash 2Co bid : track , 27c : De cember. 2-c ( bid ; May , 25"-ic asked ; No. ' . white. 2Sff2 ic- RYE-Hlnher at 52o bid. SEED Flaxsec-d. lower at 9240 ; prime Imothv heed. $ J " 0 , nominal , WHISKY Steady nt $125 CORNMEAL Steady ut $ l.GOftl.G3. RRAN Steady : sacked , cast track , 51c. HAY mm ; timothy , $7.5009.50 ; prairie $ S OOfi S.50 RU'lTER Steady ; creamery , 19S23c dairy. I3fi20c. EGGS-Hlgher at 17iic. METALfe-Lead , lower nt $152UJ ? ' ! 5714 Spcltei. bcarce and higher at $503 bid. PROVISIONS Pork , easier ; standard not-s , Jobbing , $787'Xs Lard , easier ; prime J4.S21V choice S4.S7' : . Dry salt meats shoulders , $1 37' ' * : e-xtra short , $5.12 > 5 ; ribs i32" ; shoits , ? 550. Unron. boxed Hhoulders ' 5 00 : e\tia short , $3.50 ; ribs , $5.75 ; shorts 'itECEIPTS-Flour. 3 OCfl bbls.wheat. ; . 74 , (00 bu : corn , 10),000 bu : oats. 40,000 bu. SHlP.MENTS Flour. 13,000 bbls. ; wheat 113,000 bu. ; corn. 143,000 bu. ; oats , 13,000. KIIIIHIIH City eirnlii nud Prnt InlonH , KANSAS CITY , Nov. 10 AVHEAT- Steadv. No. 1 hard. C2c ; No. 2 , GDV4fG2c ; No i. bSJiWo ; No. 2 red , fi4V c : No. 3 , GlG3c No 2 spring. GSMT60c : No. 3. r > .V 757VjC. CORN Steady ; No. 2 mixed , ffJfliD'ic ; No 2 white. 29Jf2DUc ; No 3 , 2S c. OATS Steady : No. 2 whlto , 25',4g2Gc RYi : No 2. 4SC4SHC. HAY Steady and unchanged. RUTTUR Steady ; separator , ISiglDVSc .lalry. . ICc. EGGS Steady : ficsh. IS'ie . RECEIPTS Wheat. 109,200 bu. ; corn , 24 , 000 bu : oats , 7,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 112.800 bu. ; corn 16,000 bu. ; oats , 10.000 1m. . < : nil n licccliitH at Principal Clttei. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 10 Receipts : Wheat US , curs MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 10 Receipts Whout. 117 cais CHICAGO , Nov. 10 Receipts today WlK.it , 521 cars ; corn , 764 cais ; oats , 39 cais DULUTH , Nov. 10. Receipts : Wheat , GO cars. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 10 Receipts Wheat , IS. ! cars. Receipts at Primary Markets : Wheat l.MOIiG bushels ; corn , S51.050 bushels ; oata 33,670 bushelH. Cincinnati Mnrl.rt. CINCINNATI. Nov. 10. WHEAT Film No 2 red. G7iG7lC. CORN Stiongei ; No. 2 mixed. 36c. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 mixed , 27'ic. ' RYE Firm : No 2 , 57c. PROVISIONS Lard , quiet nt Jt.75. Rull moats quiet nt t3 15. Paeon , steady at $6 4 ( WHISKY P lino. $123. flim nt 17c. Tolc-dd Mnrl.i-t. TOLEDO , O. Nov. 10 WHEAT Lower No. 2 cash and November , 09c. CORN Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed 33'-c. OATS Dull nnd steady ; No. 2 mixed , I3c RYE Dull : No. 2. 53c. CI.OVEUSEED-Actlvo and higher ; prim cash , old , $4 55 ; now , $197. ( ruin Market. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 10 WHEAT ITS' ' lower : November , nominal ; December ( is > d ; March. 3s lOUd. CORN Quiet. 1411'/id lower ; November Is 10-Vl : DecomtuT , 3s 9d : March , 3s 7d sx | > t American mixed , 3s lid. IlllunuUee ( irnlu Market. MILWAUKEE , Nov. -WHEAT- LOW ur ; No 1 northern , 6JHl67c ; No. northern. CoVJe. RYE-Lo er ; No. 1. 6Uic. UARLEY Btcady , 57c ; sample , 40V4c. I'litliiilclpliln I'rniliioc , PHILADELPHIA , Nov. 10 BUTTER- StMily ; fancy western creamery , 2Jc ; fane pilnts 24c * . EGOS Finn : wc-storn. fresh , 21fj2Jc southwestern fresh. 19i/20o. Nnrtlm CN | 1'lour ( Intlint. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 10 The North western Miller icpoits the Hour output Ins week ut Minneapolis , Duluth , Superior nn < Milwaukee at 512300 bbla. Vnrlc Dry tiouiln NEW YORK , Nov. 10 Spot business to day bus been slow , -owing to bad weathc Interference. Onlcrs for seasonable llm1 of rolton goods were Indifferent , but fnl sized , the demand coming forward fo spring lines In prints , ginghams , whll goods , etcThe. . outlook for spring , basci on current Indications , was cemslderc inomtKlng. There was no change In prlcei Heavy blown cottons were llrm nnd prlii cloth jams were steady. The governmer cotton crop istlmnto was received with li : difference * . Thu woolen goods dlvlslo showed no c'lnnge of moment. Simiir MiirUut. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 10.-SITGAR- 1 Inn ; open kettle. 2 ll-16Ja 7-Sc ; open l.rl tie runtilfuiral. S' f(3 ( IS-IO ; centrlfUBn giiinulitfd. 4 3-W4U.4 , : vvhltCH , 4 5-164'- | ( > ellow , I ! 11-1604 5-1i3o ; i-eeonds , 2Vu3"4f- MOI.A8ES-Stcdy : open kettle , 2li/J4e / -ntrlfiifxl. 12f23c. Syum , 25ri.7c. NEW YORK , Nov. Itf.-SL'GAR-rinr hfld higher ; raw , fair rsdnlng , 3 IS-lOc' ! crn- trlfugnl , 96 test , 4 6-lf c , molasnc sugar , 3 ! MGc. Refined , firm find fairly active. I.N HTULKS AMI IIONDH. Dny nf rttrlnnn Activity nnil I'rlocn Clowe at lltKlt Mark. j NEW YORK , Nov. -Prices surgeil up ward on the Stock exchange ) today with whit cnn only adequately bo dcwrlb''d ; ns a rush and a roai. It wns u day of furi ous activity throuijliout In nil depnrtm nts .mil the closing was nt n boiling point and At the best prices of the d iv. The greatest Interest nnd activity wns shown In the railroad secinltlen of all elisses and nearly all of those which wrro traded In show ut Ic ist 1 per cent higher for the stock. Thu maJoilU show gains of between 1 nnd J per cent. This rnto of In crease Is raHcil to between 2 and r. per cent In thn cifpo of AtchHon preferred , Rock Island , Baltimore & Ohio , Denver . * > . Rio Grande preferred , Union Pnclllu pre ferred , St. Paul & . Omaha , Cleveland , Cin cinnati , Chicago & St. l.ouls , mid some * of the specialties. The. Oiegon Navigation stocks , both common und preferred show gains of 1 per cent. The imlustilal list nnd other specialties fell Into the background both relatively and absolutely nnd wcro almost totally neglected until the later dealings. Sugar. Brooklyn Transit nnd Iho Federal Stcd stocks thPti sprang Into ac tivity and scored substantial advances be- lore the close. In the cafco of f-omo stocks high record pilccs > were * , made- today nnd In the ca n of many others the high price of the yeur which prevailed about the lint of Septcm- btu- , were approximated , Atchlson pro- fen eel , Northern Pncltlc . nnd the Union I'a clllc stocks uaehcd tlulr recoul prleis to day. ' 1 here eun bo no doubt that the stiongth of the market Is attributed to the feeling of relief that the > unsi tiling doubts and uncertainty over the election uro n. thing of the * past und the confidence that the ronerally prosperous condition of the country Is smo to assert ItsMf and lift values to a higher level. There was u spirit of abounding optimism abrond and oven thing was Ignored but the most favor able * . Incidents In the outlook. The marked lulling off In the export demand for wbe > at und the resulting fall In prlco had no effect. The unfavorable conditions of the tiunk line situation which caused declines for New York Central and Penr.sj Ivanla in London received no attention npd thu prices of those- stocks were advanced over a point. Baltimore & Ohio rose 2 J-S per eent und Norfolk & Western prof ei red was ut one tlmo up 3Vj per cent. Rcpoits from the Iton trade of a drift toward n lower inngo of values , which might oldlnailly be expected to have u maiked effect on thu stork market , were passed unnoticed. St. Paul's first week's statement , although It showed un Increase of over $21,000 , was much less striking than several of that road's recent returns , which have passed unnoticed. > et there wni un eager demand for nil of the granger. * , whlih mudu the group the leaders of the market In point of activity. The Atchlson securities held foiemont 'ilnco nnd nil of them advanced strongly , thej preferred Using 2 5-S per cent with n stock issue of over JlJO.iW.OOO to move. Northern Puclllc : prefeired moii * . than redeemed Its quarterly dividend and 1'nlon ' Pucltlc preferred was heavily bought , both for home and foreign .fc- e omits1. London bujlng wns again a marked feature und commission houtu buslmss was > n un enormous sculc , fulrly taking the market out of the hands of the traders md eating up all offerings to take prollts without appreciable cheek to the duy'H con tinued advance. The day's business In bonds holds the ncord In the \olume of transactions. All classes of mortgages were In demand but the leoigantratlon Issues continued the fa- voiltos. Theie was howevu , u well dis- tilbutccl business In high grade bonds nnd many npeeulatlvu Issues were brought for ward In the movement. Total sales , $10- 045,000 United States new Is , registered , advanced 1-S per cent ; United States new 4s. coupon , 3-S ner cent , and the 2s nnd the 3s , registered , ' 4 per cent , nnd the old 4u , registered , and the 5s , registered. 1-8 per cent in the bid price Thu Evening Post's London financial ca blegram says : The stock markets here opened quiet but steady today on Piemler Snllsbuiy's speech last night , which was , well liked. The mnikots Improved ns the day went on und led by htrong bu > lng all markets developed strength. This stiength was most conspicuous In Americans , which , In addition to the New York suppoit , weio bought largely by German division nnd house cliques on a general Stock exchange tip to buy Amei leans on the republican victory , with the possibility that attention will now bo given to thu currency question. Prices closed ut the top. Grand ' 1 runk was strong on good truflle reports. The boom In copper shares continues. There Is a stronger tone In the money market heru and the market had to borrow from the bank this afternoon at 4 per cent. The following aru the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York market today : s ov > . CaPiilInn South'- " 4,61" * iVfl fiO' < lo , 3 0 Tturlln"lon , t " 57KT" iivr-r f"o nt-nn'lo nrpfnn PI ! 7'0 * ni'l v < "n f' > "sbvlio. | 1 0"0 * MotrnnnlH.in Oroot | 7 K > 0 * NorMifrn Pprltv Jt * > > 0 : VnriTnpm 'N- plflo ni ff"rr"iovi" \ * . Idpnil , 10410 * X"rtli. -n TV Tninl | * * "flT > ooV Talnilrl Q TV ) ; Union Pflpleic. TXV'O * Pt Poll' ' fillfi * Pniilli- orn. * ! 412OM1ifrn -ofprr , rl 14416 * tTll'nn ' 'oiinsh nrofi > rr 'l , f1prs | o rp ] n ( > rt * Vodorril Ptp rrPil Bfl.l ( ! > flt P enl * s rtno 1 > 1 ° n * P Tnl x , Trnn IPViVnrlflo Mnll * " " "i * Ki * " > il * T niiopoCnnl * Iron 01 0 ; T nrofoir " 1 4 o'O ; P"liber , 5,340 ; Chicago Great Western. 4 ff0 Tlnnlmi Slool.OnntntliiliM. . TOS" Xnv. N > fill lm JT " r cent : time loans , 2' ' 'i(4 ' per cent. Closing eiuntntlons on stockx. bonds and mining sbnrfs : A. T S T r.l < * c. T ? t l i Am. F , .ir Oen. Klec nfd . . . .101 , .1in Alhlson pftl tft i llnv Rtnto nil I'l " " hen ni < > * ' . ! | ! ! lie ton Albany Allouez Mln'nir Co. < llorton X. Mnlne , Vtlnntlr "O'i ( 11 & O .1171 , Ito-ton K Mnnt m V'lrtilwirs ' UntilA Ilf.-trn ril * Oe-n. ii : > rtrlo . . . . . SI Pnhimet * . llecla . .K 1 V , ; le n Central OH Oniony IVinUMn Oiv ' hoit Line . . OH .txaKlnlon Itnhber 41 1'nli.n Paelflc . . . . Onlncy Wolverine \V" tlnirh , Ulectrlc , . SI ? PHITOU . . . iTo pM " t lliiml > oldt TlMlon I , ,7S ForrlKii Fliinnoliil. T.ONTiOK , Xnv. 1ft Anierlcnn prourlllcs npenecl dull and liter w' " " > inori netl\o nnd flniior on a cppe-ral bnv Inu movement. The rlnslnir tone was utrnnr vvlfli n moilpr.ilo dpinnnd. The amount of bullion cone Into thrt Rnnk of TneIniid on b.i1anco lodiy wns 51 fftThouth ope-intor-i on thn Stock pvrhinire today weio nbseirbf-d In the s ° ttl' > mf-nt tbori * was nn une-nsv ffp- | Inir rei.-ardli'c the allusion miuln liv thn maroniH of Pillibuiy lust nlht nt bo lord innvii's batiniiPt lo tbo "Pcessltv * for pro. pa redness nfnlnst po * slblo 'rouble Ills irforonro to Pnaln and th t'nlled Stiitos was looked upon ns foreshadowIncr tmnble In that rllrortlon Cnnsolh oneiie-d with a slight reduction , but Improved , and Invest. inent securities ure * generally In sympathy with oiixoK Oold Is ( tuoted nt Rucnos Avrc-4 it 130J2. Spanish 4s clofed nt 41 5-S . I'ARIS. Nov. 10 Ruslncss on thu bourse today opened heavy nnd hesitating , opltt * loim on Iho marnuin of Snllsbuty'w ( Julld hull speech of last night belnr divided , At first pessimism lire-dominated. Later there was un nil around Improvement. Business , however , rcmnlned quiet throughout the duv. The Spinlsh-Amerlcan situation ciuiscilales of Sp inlsh 4s. ttlo tlnlos nil- viincod with copper nnd gold mlno sharen In nnllclpitlon of a favorable output In Hplto of the rumor that the government of the TrniiBvnal bus thn Intention of Impos ing n tux on produrtlon , Three per cent rente' ! ' , lOlf 9 < V. for tin * account ! oxclmngo on London. ITif 33U for che-cks. Spanish 4s elosod nt II 93. IICRLIN . Nov. 10 Ruslnesa on the bour o opened depressed , mainly duo to ap- piehe-nslons of dealer money , but prices closed firm , In response tn London advices. Americans redounded nnd Canadians vveru In good dumnnd -speculative Imvlng. i\- clmnge on London , LO marks , 4b pfgs. for checks. N * \r A'eirk * iloiu * > NCW YORK , Nov. 10 MON1JY ON CALIi Nomlnullv. l\fjl per cent. I'RIMU MtlRCANTILB PAPnU-334 per cent. i STERLING HXCHANOn-Kasv , with actual busllie-ss In bankers' bills nt $4 SSmi I f i for demand , nnd at $1 SlVs for sl\tv dn > s ; posted rates. $1 83(174 ( S3't ' , and $1 bOff 45,7 : rommeiPlal bills , $4 & 1V4. SILVER OERTiriCATES GO'iS ' 'lHc. UAR SlLVER-fin ( .c. MEXICAN HOLLARS I7C. OOVERNMENT ItONDS-Stronp : T , imy , ; ncv , ' 4s , r g. . 127 : coupon , 1J7U : < * reg. HUi ! coupon. H2 > , ; 2s , US'1 ; : C . reg. and coupon. II.1 ; Puclllc Cs of 'L9. 10JV4. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows : Hun Frniivlnco Mliilnn Quotation ! . SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 10 'Iho closing quotations for mining stocks today were us 1 allows : London Stock Quotation * . LONDON. Nov. 10 4 p. in. Closing : C n oN. money . . . ,1097J V. V. Ontrnl . 119 J Conw > ] acct . 1101-16 1'ennsvlvnnla . Cft'f ' dm. 1'acllla . SCVi Itcadlnu . ! . 8'4 Krlo . U > i Union Taclllo . 6Si. l.ile Ht ofil . M Atcnl-oii Illlno's Central . . . .113V , , . N li . No I'ac. pfd . 7JU Orand Tnmlt 1'aul HAK SILVnil Steady : 277-Sd per ounce. MONEY 2'.f { < ! pep eJMit. " The rate * of discount ' ! the open market for shoit bills nnd three months' bills , 3G-8 per cent. I.'lnnnc-lnl > oto * . OJIAHA , Nov. 10 Bank clearings today weio $1 , 107.321) fi9 ; balances , J129.6SS S8. One ar ago dealings were $30G,29J 07. nnd bal ances , $170,120 & 3 ; incieaso In clearings , $201.- "wASIirNGTON , Nov. 10-Todu > 's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $300,20JOJJ ; gold reserve$212898,910. . NEW YORK. Nov. 10 Clearings , $102,00.1 , 103 ; balances. $8,571,374. HOSTON. Nov. -dealings , J1S,714US ; bilnnces. $2,0fi7'm NEW ORLEANS , Nov. -dealings , $ J- r > 10,2u ; Nsw York e-xchnnge , bank , par ; eommcrclal. $1 pm 1,000 discount. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 10 Clearings , $6,132 bS2 ; bilances , $710.391 ; money , 4Ji.7 per cent ; New Yoik exchange. lOc discount bid , par afckcd. CINCINNATI. Nov. 10 Money , 2V4S6 per cent ; New Yoik ejiclmngc , par to 25c pre mium : cl mines. $1,915,400. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. -Clearings , $1IGG < UIO : balances , $1,813,171. RALTIMORE Nov. 10-Clearlngs , $4,339- 071 : balances , $125,421. CHICAOO , Nov. 10 A better tone H shown bv stocks. Tractions are the > most iutivu. Alley L , 73 3-S : Hlbcillt , 33V ; Hiscuit preferred , 9S ; Diamond Match. 1414 ; North Chicago. 232 : Stiawboard , 3J ; Weht Chicago , 1)9 ) ; City Railway , 89. Stiiti-nioiit of I InIlniik of LONDON , Nov. 10 The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows the following changes aa compared with the previous statement : Total reserve , In- cr-'as" . I1,4IS,000 , cliculatlon. deerense , i 70,000 ; bullion , Incie.ise. JC4I7.000 ; other heetirltle" , decrease , JCls.3,000 ; other de- pcsits , decrease , il,77J,000 ; public depoblts , incrfase , 2,000 ; notes reserve , increase , .CM.OOO , government securities , decrease. JL333000 The pioportlon of the Hank of England's losqrvo to liability , which last week was 19.7p / > r cent. Is now 6290 pnr cent. The I3ink of England's rate of dis count Is unchanged at 4 per cent. Stiili-iiie-nt of tlu > llnnU of Praiioo , PARIS , Nov. 10 The weeklv statement of thu Bunk of Vrnncj shows the following ( hunges as compared with the previous ac count : Notes In circulation , decrease. 7- S > 75,000 francs : tieruury notes current. In crease , 7,275,000 francs ; gold In hand. In crease , 1.073000 fruics ; bills discounted , dc- creas ? , 129.273000 francs ; silver In hand , de crease , 2,000,010 francs. Statement of I lieIliuiU of ( criuuiiy. BERLIN. Nov. 10 The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes : Cnfh In hand , In crease , 1,120,000 murks ; treasury notes , de crease , & 0000 marks ; other securities , de- cr-ase , 33,000 marks ; notes In cliculatlon , elect ease , 23,310,000 marks. Cotton MiirUot. NE\\ ' YORK , Nov. lO.-COTTON-Dull ; middling. 55-lGc ; net receipts , i.cci balcs ; gross , J691 bales : stock , 75437 ; exports , to Great Britain. 6 fcOj biles ; exports , to the continent , 630 bales. Total toduv : Net re ceipts. ( jS.160 biles , ; exports , to Great Brit- flln , 21,05-S b lies ; to the K-ontlnnt , 10u.331 bales ; stock , 1.12927S bales. Consolidated : Net rc'cc'lpts , 3S7.14S Inlet : exports , to Great Britain , in.Oll bales : to France , 31 f91 balea ; to the continent , & 5,3lti hnlc-s. Total since Septombcr 1 : Net receipts. I ! 073 255 bales ; exports , to Great Britain. 1,024.600 bales : to riunce , 17C.400 bales ; to the continent , C9'- G5" bales. NE\V ORLEANS. Nov. -COTTON rutures steadv November , $1 C7 bid ; De cember , $17251 1 7J ; Jununiy. $177JI7S ; reb- inary. $1S2'ilt3 ; Match , $1 S7fi I &S ; April. * I92' 4)3 ! ) : Muv. $1951 ? I 93 ; June. 03575 04 : July , $ i07ffi6i9 Spot opened llrm , closed qiilt-t. Sales. C.550 bales ; ordinary , 3J-Sc ; good ordlnarv , 3 15-K > c ; low middling , 4 15-lCc ; middling , 4\ic : good middling. 53-lCc ; middling talr , 05-Sc ; receipts , 13,357 LIVERPOOL , Nov. -COTTON-Spot. . good bustne'ss done , jirlces hardening ; American middling , fair , 3 17-32d ; good m'd- dllng , J7-32d ; middling. 313-J2 < 1 ; low mld- llng , 227- . > -d : good ordinary , , ' 21-32d ; or dinary , 215-u'Jd. The sileH of the > day were IS.COO bales , of which 1,0 < X ) were , for bpeeu- latino nnd export , and Included 11.10) ) American ; receipts 4 On ) biles , Including 3,900 American. rutures opened steady , with a moderate * demand , and closed quiet but steady. Middling , 1 , m c , November , 3 CMHcl sellers ; November and December. 2MVG4ti2fi1-etd hellers ; December and Jan uary. and IVbriiary. 2 t > o-6id buj ers : rob- ruary nnd Maich. 2014(1 sellers ; March nnd April. 3 t > l-t > 4j'J G2-G4d buyers ; April and Ma > , 2C.-64d l > u\crn. Muy and June , 2fJ-Old ; Juno nnd July. 3 < l hellcrn ; July und . .u- gust , 3iJl-otd ) bujcrs , August and Septem ber. 31-C4d bujers ; September and October , 3 J-GlfiO J-CId buiira. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oftttle Receipts Continue Light and Hogs Run fairly Liberal , GENERAL BUSINESS , IS VERY STRONG Driniuiil I'll 11 > K < | iinl < o thr Supply niul Prlc-c * I'nlil Are Ilellvr Thnu i < lrnil > All Ibc AVn > - ( lie bine. , bOCTII OMAHA , Nov. 10 Hccelpts today 2 , . ' ) /.tj-s / l.'JlS Official Monday 5 222 2,7 7 lfc , ( > vJ uniclal lui-iday II > M 7,321 Utllclil Wednesday dti.0 ! 7.tx ! 7,207 Tour unys this \vcelc..l2lfi7 24.31 25,011 Sumo dlij-H last wceK..22.J01 2J , ' .l 17.J4I a inntlajs week before..W.'l 24 , n 2J.2.9 Same tnreo wee-KS ago..25o2) ) 2 101 24ii.o Average prleu paid tot HOBS tor the last several dnva , with comparisons : Nov. 1 351 | 32'l * I : t 42 , 4 441 G 10. f , 17 JSuV. 2 3 451 3 41 | 3 27 | 3 44 4 45 5 US 5 IS Nov. J t 47 J 43 | J 30 | ' I 4 M | C 0 ! | B .3 Nov. 4 3 M | .1 U | J .U | 3 3i | | J - > iu \ > I\ov. 5 J H | 3 Jl | . I41 | I 5 J3 Nov. fi 3 4G | 3 171 J Uti | . . . _ . , Nov. 7 .1 G5 3 21 | J 4iJ 4 55 | G ij ( | 5 47 Nov. 8 j 52 3 511 i 45 | I 42 5 Ml G o-i Nov. ! l 3 t 3 41 , 1 2S | 3 ! 12J 5 94 | G 67 Nov. 10. . . . 3 47 3'JI 4 11 G bJI 5 G4 * Indicates Sundui. II c olllclul number of cars ot stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. o. , M. & st. P. R > - 3 O. Ac St. L. Ry I 2 Missouri P.iclllc Ry 21 44 Union i'acitlc bystem. . . . 2J 12 4 C. A : N. W. Ry 2 F. , E. & . M. V. R. R 17 Ih 3 C. , fat. P. , M. & O. Ry. . . . B. Ac M. R. R. R 14 , ! 1 O. , U. A. Q. Ry 2 10 3 K. C. Ac ht. J 2 C. , R. I. Ac P. Ry. , east. . . . 7 C. , R. 1. Ac P. Ry. , west. . . 1 Total receipts MJ IS. ! 10 Tim disposition of the day's receipt * was as follow s , each bujer purcnnsinK tne num ber of head Indicated : JJuyetfi Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Totals . 2'JOS 7,429 4,3S'J CA'l'lLU The receipts of eattle- were llKlit .iK.iln today , being much smaller than jLnieiuuy , as v\ill be notett trora me tauic above , also smaller than a week ago by about h ilf. 'inc general mantel v\as In pretty lair shae | , and the- most of tno cuttte sold In iood scaton. 'jlneie u < ; ro nuoiit a no tn loads of corn- fed steers In tne arlb , none ot them choice. Uho market wan Inclined to bo .slow , espeeiully on any grades below good. bomo holders of cattle that w re licshy but not nmsneil rcpoited that they eouul haidly get a bid. Uujers seemed to bo looking tor handy welgnts nnd well linlslied ( Mltk > . Choieo cattle vsoulU piobably navu brougnt as good prices ni. jesicrduy. lliciu weru only a lew loads of western gin aeis good enough lor beet , and the. maiKct on mat kind could be ciuoted steauy ut yes- tvdai s decline Cows and heifers were In light supply and tnu market did not showery mueli change. Values , perhaps , might be culled strong on uesitabic kinds , but the genet al trade was on the basis ot steady pi ices. There was a train load of Montana tced- crs and ten or a. dozen of Nebraska cattle , and that constituted the- entire buppiy of tcedlng cattle. As commlbsion men and speculators had cleaned up about all tne stain Ktutf in the > arils uveiyonc was ready to uuy , i tow , so that the demand was good and the market stronger again toua > . Mlio Montana eattle brongnt $3'ja and $4 uO , whtih was tully 25c hlghe-r than the same cuttle would lia\o brought the low time last week. Kverythlng In the way of feeo- ers that was nt all ucsltablo was plcKed up at nn early hour , and tno trade soon camu to a standstill for the want ot more. cattle to sell. Itepresentativc sales : bTKHHS. No. AV. Pr. 21. . 1309 J4 3.1 22. . 1122 1 40 wti..l22J 1 .15 3J..UK7 t 55 COWS. 1. . 980 2 BO 1. . 9oO 2 50 2. . Sin 2 50 S. . 1023 2 6'J ' 4..102J 2 CO 4. . 787 2 00 1. 1110 2 f , ' ) HEIFURS. 9. . 822 : i 45 1. . 300 350 HULLS 1..1720 2 90 1. . 840 J 15 CALVI23 62. . 343 t bO STUCICERS AND FKKDERS. 1.5. . 84G 3 15 28. . I S i 10 WESTERNS No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. MONTANA. Poindexter & Orr. 5 feeders..1121 .1 TO 171 fcedcis. 1121 400 WYOMING. 2 heifers. . 5S5 310 2 heifers. . 740 310 1 feeder. . , SSO II'"i SO feeders. . b9l 425 ID feeders. . 9 ! > 7 .1 7U W. R. AVIIllams. 2bulls 1170 273 3eovvh. . . . 8U 340 1 stag 30 275 Sews k hf.1042 360 C bulls 115S 300 29 feeders..1030 J K > 3 cows 9Jtl 3 10 SOUTH DAKOTA , 5 steers . .1200 3 C Su steers . . .U30 3 SO 15 feeders .1101 J oo HOGS Thcro were about the usual Thurs- da > 's receipts of hogs today , but of the * , number In there were twentv ears bought In Kansas City and shipped direct to a loacl packer , so that the number of hogs actually on sale was tmull for this time In the week. The break In the market jes- terduy may have had something to elo with keeping down the receipts , but still the market Is us high as It wns a week ago. With values nt this point higher in proportion tion than in any other market It would seem us If all the hogs In this territory would come hero and no doi bt they arc coming , so th it thu only co elusion that can be reachd > as to the moderate receipts Is that thn hogs arc not In the country. The market this morning opened with good light nnd light mixed hogs in de mand and an * > thing that Just happened to Please the bu > ers of that kind of hogs may hnvo brought otrong prices ; thus , good light weights htought $355 , us against \'JI < 1' ? for tb same kind jeatenlay. At the h.iino tlm the market on the general run of packing und mixed hogs was a llttlo slow nt first. Bu > ers seemed to teel that they have been paying too much money nt this point and wer : not Inclined to rulso > ester- day's prices. In fact there wns a strong In clination among them to bid easier. That Is , they would b d 13.45 for hogs that brought that price vesterday , and nt the Ha mo time thev would not olfcr any mure for such loads as brought $3 47' > jestmluy. Sellsrs as a rulu weie holding for strong prices , M > that the market was not as active as It might otherwise liuvo been. Selltis , how ever , held on firmly and In tns end got a llttlu stronger prices , th proportion of wales nt $3 47U being considerably larger than yesterday nnd the average prlco of all thu hogs being higher , ns will b noted , from the tublo of average prices nt head of column. As show Ing the strength of this market It might bo runuirked that thu l.W IIOKH bhlppid to u lorn I packer wro eholc ; as sorted llc'lit weights averaging 1T5 pounds thai roU ms In Knn ia City. A strait- ) ! load of light IIORS sold here thin tnornim ut $3 55 Another fact nlio\.ltic the sain thing Is to be fount ! ln thc nvernRe * cost o ( lacker's hops. Armour's drove cost voster dnv ti 41 In Kansas City , $3 15 In Omnln und $1 is In fhloiiKo. It would not j cm a If nnv hog fhlppci who can posMblv rtucl the South Oinalm lAirket could afford t < BO anywhere elpf. Representative sal K : No Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 110 147 . . . M 35 r J13 120 t 47VS 347 ? 47 % .1 47U 3 I7-.J 3 47'-j 3 l ? 4 .1 47U 3 47'i ' - 1 n' ' , 3 47'i ' i 471 , .1 47U 3 47UJ 3 I7U. 3 47U 3 471-i 1 47' ( , 1 47'j ' 3471.1 3 47UJ 3 17'fc ' 3 47U It I7H 1 47" " ' . 1 50 3 50 'i FO 3 50 WAGON LOTS-PinS. 1 270 . . . J U ) 1 . . "XO . . 3 40 1 190 . . . 2 Ort 5 31t , < 0 340 1 4' , ? . . . 2 00 1 . . . 110 . . J 4' , 1 220 . . 2 05 § . . . . 211 . . 350 2 22(1 . . . 275 h . . . 12' ) . . . S li 5 320 . . . 3 40 1 210 . 3 4' , SHEEP The receipts ot sheep looked u rlKht on I nper , ten cnr belnc repotted It fcut In lenlltv ther was vcrv little on sal that the pacKc-is could use. Two lends wer whipped dlreot to a packer and there vvcr two loads of fat native ewes which sold t the klllern nt $375 , a prlre that looks stront , ' . The balance of the rccelptd cot sl'ted of thin fcce'er or sto'ker lambs an old feeder ewes , mostly ewes. Anthin d strable In thevvnv of kllli re , e-lther shoe eir lambs , could affly bo called t-troiiR , th demand being peed with the supply ta short of the requirements ot imkcr < - In the feedci division thoio was not'ee-abl a good d'mnnd for deMlr.xblo kinds at goo sto.ulv pi Ices .ind holders of nnvtliliif : thn would answer that description hid n trouble In unloading. The trouble h.in bee th.it there hnvo been too mimv cornea tinrt undeslrible fhecp and lambs foi whle tlier > h.ivo been few bujcrs nnd tbo Ktippl of that * -orl of stuff has been In exoens c the demand most of the time * . Cninnio kinds of feeding sheep nnd lambs would .1 least have to be quoted a * slow. Quotations are : Oood grass westerns $410 120 ; fair ( o good. $1POfi400 ; choir vrnrlltiB-s , $115 420 , fair to Rood yeiillng' $400 115 : good to choice lambs. $11SBS 2 ; fall to good Inmbs , $4&05J500 : feedc wether 2-ve-ir-olds and I Oi , - - over. $1 S3fj feeder v endings , $4 OOfJ4 25 : feeder lamb1 * 4 4 85 ; cull sheep. $250fi300 ; cull Iambi $150 < f(4 00. Representative salt * : No. Av. Pr. 2 nuttvo ewes 60 $1 03 90 native ones S5 . ) 05 I native ewes DO .3 01 336 fat ewes , native 100 3 7 > 7 nnttvo > e.irllngH 75 I 10 30 old ewes , natives 84 325 1,258 Mexican Inmbs feeders 49 4 bB CHICAGO MVK STOCK MARKK1 Good D < - in niul for HORN nnd Price Rule 2 1-2 ConiN lliulicr. jCIIlCAGO , Nov. -CATTLE The ral today tended to retard the trade In cattlt but * few choice consignments fold a llttl bJtter than estcrday ; eows and heifers , o v.cll us calves , declined somewhat ; natlv beef steers , $4 COJJ5,25 ; common wester lewlon , | 370ff4oO ; choice to extra cattlt $530111 60 ; stockers and feeders , J340425 ( ? HOGS An unusually good demand fc hogs caused prices to rule stronger an 2'4ij5c higher early. The market wenkene Inter and thu advance was lost ; hogs sol at JI 40TT3 7'i , mostly at 1345 355 ; plgi 12 50 ? ? 1 33 8I1BUP Prices were strong for the bel ter class of sheep and lambu and large ) lOc higher ; native sheep , J2GOft475 : wesl erne , * 2 S55J4 45 : native muttons , $400i52 ! feeders , S4.50SG 10 ; nice jearllngs , I4.17V4' 3,00 mCCIPT8-Cattle. 9,000 head ; hog25K ( head ; shee-p , 10,000 head. Cltj IHe Mack. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 10 CATTLE-Re celpts , 5,100 natives , S3 Texans. Sharp re ductlon In .supplies stimulated prices : goo slaughtering and feeding cattle nctl\u n Him pilces ; choice h uvy steers. $515f.12 ; medium , f470fifil5 ; light" . J440ft500 ; stock eis nnd feeders. JJ 40(54 ( 50 ; butcher cow and heifers , $2G5fil23 ; weatern steers J3 1 < ft4 ! ; Texas steers , . H25t(440 ( : Texa butcher eows , $2COJjJO ( ) ; canning stock , J2 1 Q25.1. HOGS Receipts , 15.2SO head ; trade wa good ; early sales steady to 5c hlghei ; clo" about steady ; hfnvlos. $ J50Q3GO ; ml\ec W I5B.1 55 : lights. * J3S < li3 13 SHEEP Receipts. 2.220 heact ; offrlns mostly range stock ; active domain plaiiKliterlng and feeding hheep sellln quickly at steady price : ; native lambs $5 ( fu550 , native muttons , J1SOJ7450 ; weMor foiling sheep. $3404UOO ; storkers , $3250371 $250 > ! } J50. X. I.nnU Mt < > < ! ( rk. ST. LOUIS Nov. 10-CATTLI , 10CATTLIReceipt ! 2,200 head. Including : 1,100 Texans : hhlr mcnts , 4UO head : market steady ; fair t fancy native shipping and export stc.cn * l23ft550 ; bulk of sales , II 40H5 25 ; drosse beef nnd butcher hteers. $4 158i4 90 ; bulk u silt > , $1238175 ; ste-ern under 1,000 Ibs , $3 f < 475 ; bulk of sales , $1 40I ( I GO ; stockers an teedeis $250 ® ! 40 ; bulk , of hales. $2.70 ! 375 ; tows and heifers. $200I460 , bulk n cows. $2501(400 ; Texas and Indian stecn J2.7.V54 00 ; bulk of sales , $2 R5IJ3 9D ; cows nn heifers. $2 25 < Z1 EO. HOGS Receipts , 7,90) head ; shipment ! fOO head : market hte-ndj , > orkers , $ ! . ' ! 0i 3.45 ; packers , $3451 } ) . CO ; butclurs , $1.551 3.CS SHEEP Receipts , 1,000 head ; shipment ! none ; market strong ; native- muttons , $ i. ( ( (4.25 ( ; culls nnd bucks. $1.253/135 ; slacken $2351(310 ; lambs , $3.00fjfi.2Ii. > " \tir\i I.l > i * NEW YORK. Nov. 10 HEEVES-R < rflptH. 7K ( ) head ; no trncllnic fellng weal Cables quote live eattle , 11ftll' . > c ; refrlgerr tor beef. 9 l-iTi9Mc pel pound ; i-xporls , i : cuttle. Calves , receipts , 154 h'ud ; aetlv and steady ; veals , $550 850 ; grasscrs an western" , nomliml SHEEP AND LAMIS-Rc < elpts , 1.31 hi'ad ; sheep dull : lambx. 101i2io lovvei hhtep , common tn good , $1 ( HM4 174 ! ; Iambi infdlum to choice. $5 20 .1 ( ! S HOOS Receipts 5,590 head , lOc lower .1 $3 C5ft3 75 SI. .In * ( | ili lilvr Slock. ST. .1OSEPH. Nov. 10 ( Spccl il.-CA7 ) TLE R cf Ipts , 1.200 head. Market falrl active and steady at jesterdav'h dccllni NiitlvPH. $29X 500 ; Texaiifi and western ! $29fta490 ; tows and heifer * , % l.WJt 2 : Btcckers and fcederw , $10iVf(425 ( HOGS Receipts , n 0 < W head Market nr tlvo and steady to strong , Helling at la W 351. bulkfat $ . ! 42' < ii(3 II SHEEP Receipts , SOO head. Matkf weak. Clnclniiiitl ! , ! < * sioi-U. CINCINNATI , Nov. 10 HOOS-Steailj1 $3 OOJ/ 1 W. ' $22VT/4S5 C'ATTLE-Steady : / SHi EP-Steady ; 225fi4lX LAMnS-Steady ; JJ.7M/525 SUlflt III Following arc thu receipts nt the foil principal markets for November 10. Cattle. Hogs Shet-i Omaha . 2220 7.45X 1,91 Chicago . SfrXi 2o ( K l lo.fx Knusas City . G.1S5 1.1.280 i' , Pt. Loul- " . 220) 7,9Ji ) 1 , Totals . IS.hOu 5CC3 > , 15,1 Oil Murki't. OIL CITY , Pu . Nov. lO.-Credlt balance ! $1.1S ; eprtlllcatc'H closed with HIS offered shipments. 72 739 bbls : num. 79,509 bbln. SAVANNAH. On , Nov. 10-OIL-Bplrlt of turpentine1 , firm ut 3lc , Ronln. tlrn Quote : A. H. C D , $ l.lE > ; , $ l.0i ; I' . $1.11 O. $1.20. II. S1.15 : I , $1.1' ' ) : K. $1,15 ; M , $151 N , $1.81) , WG , $225 ; W\V J2.70. Mnrl < ct. NE\V YORK. Nov. 10-COFFEE-Optloii opened Ktcady at un advance of S point and further Materially Improved on e-ovei Ing Investment Imvlng and light suppoi from abro id. started by bullish Europen and llruz'llun cables , light receipts , li creasing deliveries , impiovttl gpot deinnn and IOI-H rontldtnt attltudo of I end In beara , added to tlrmer undertone of Hi market1 tridlng moderatrly nctlve. Cloi < e4 flte-ndv. with price * 10W1 i > olnt hlche-rj saks , 17,250 bags. IncUullnR November , 15 Wj Jnnuarv. $ J5.MfioO ; March. $575 ; My , $5 1 Julv , $600 , September , $ C 10 , October , $ C la Spot i-otTec , Rio , llrm. Mild , steady ; utenily Incre-aso In spot nnd Invoice demand , du to HtttTonid situation abroad and local fu ture market. Cnlltnrnln Drlnl Trull * . NEW YORK. Nov. 10.-CAL1FORNIA DRIED rill'ITSSteady ; evaporated nv. pies , common , 7il ( < c ; prline- wire trnv , 7H' ic : choice7' < iivc ; fancy , k- . Prunes 5M5T9V. Apricots , Royal , Iljfl4o ; Moor Park , 11Tn7e' . Puiches , uilpcclcd , S'iiflloj peeled , ISjfSOc. NOVEMBER CROP FORECAST Inillcntri ] Ylclil of Corn from the Corn for Thin I'vrlod NliiMTN nil of J.I Per Out , \YASIUNOTO.V , Nov. 10. The Department af Agriculture crop report for November a > s : The November report of the statistician of Iho Department of Agriculture will glvo 24 S bushels as the overage > leld per acre or corn , according to the preliminary returns of the department's correspondent' . The preliminary estimate last > car vvns 23.7 bushels and that of 1S90 27.3 bushels. The Indicated vleld In the principal corn Mates Is as follows : Ncbiaska , 21 ; Pennsylvania , .12 ; Ohio. Sfi ; Imllntiapolls. .18 ; Illinois , 30 ; Iowa. 32 , Missouri , 26 : Kansas. 1 . The nverngo per cent of quality Is 82.7 , as com pared with SC 3 In U97 ami SS.4 In 1896. He- ports Indicate that about 7.25 per cent of th * crop of 1S97 Is still In the hands ot the farmers. Tht > preliminary estimate of the averaf * > leltj of buckwheat Is 17.3 bushels per acre , against 20.7 bushels last > ear and 18.7 bushels In 1816. The averages tn New York and Pennsvlvanla , the two states of princi pal production , arc 1C 8 and 17.2 bushels per acre , respectively. The average per cent equality quality Is 85 2 , as compared with 94 3 in November of last > enr. The estimated average yield of hay Is l.K'i tons per acre , as compared with 1.42 tons last jear. The piescnt Indicated average Is the highest on record and the crop of 1S9S was unquestionably the- largest ever gath ered. In point of quality the average Is 83 3 per cent against 92 C per cent last year and 92 9 per cent In 1896. The estimated average jleld of Irish po tatoes Is 75.2 bushels per acieas compared with GIG bushels last > ear and SOS bushels In 189C. The average per cent of quality Is 81.7 against SI. 3 In November last and 9S 2 In November , 1S9C. The special wheat Investigation is approaching preaching completion. U U believed that it will not only tervo its primary purpose of Indicating with approximate accuracy the wheat production of the present > ear , hut will prove of permanent value to the de partment in its bearing upon the existing methods of reporting this Important crop , STILI , A GHHAT YACHT. Mnklnir Hie Defender n Good im It Wan Three Yenrn A o. o yacht built in the United States in recent jears , sa.vs the New York Telegram , has centered upon it more historical asso ciations than the Defender. It has reposed snugly for two long seasons In the quiet llttlo anchorage In Ne-ptuno bay , between the mainland of Wcstchcster county and Qlcn Island. But now , after a long holklaj , the Defender once more Is to become a thing of life. It is to leave the solitude of Neptune bay for the whirl and swirl of the billon * and the shrieking of the winds as they scream through her rigging. Sir Thomas Llpton'a challenge for a cup race next jcar will bring the last successful defender of the trophy into prominent public notice. It Ifi to be thoroughly refitted. During the tlmo that the Defender has drowsed tn Us present anchorage It baa been noted Idly by the passing throng of summer excursionists , who , on the Island resort op posite , have looked half curiously at the boat nnd turned away a trifle disappointed be cause they saw nothing but a dingy hull , a stumpy mast , reaching only to the crosstrees - trees , and a deck hidden by carefully drawn covering. They knew It as the world's cham pion , but In Its present condition they could not Imagine It aa the graceful craft that danced lightly from ono wave to another. But in another six months the Defender of today will again bo tbo Defender ot 1895 that boomed over the finish line ahead of her glum rival to the loudmouthed - mouthed course of firing cannon am ] screeching sirens and steam whistles. U is to bo the trial horsu for the new defender , which must guard the America's cup against Sir Thomas Llpton's now Shamrock. Unless the Herreshoffs can build us a faster yacht than that which has been out of commission for so long a time , It may be possible that this historic craft will yet bo called upon to Ball against the Shamrock. A diver has been at work upon the hull of the Defender , under the direction of Mr. C. Oliver Iselln. for some time. Inch by inch ho has mudc his way around the boat , carefully examining everything pertaining to the mil fare- and understriicture. The re sult o ! his obscivallons Is more than grat ifying ; It Is an assurance that the boat lt > evcr > thing over claimed for It. Ho deelarcs that the aluminum platca under water havt. not been affected by any chemical action nnd that the hull la as sound as a dollai. So certain is Mr. Iselln of tbo good condi tion of tbo Defender that hei may sail It from Neptune bay to the HhopK of the Her reshoffs Instead of having It towed there. It will be taken to City Island , not far from the present anchorage , wbcro the spare- span ; will bu taken on and sails bent. The crew will consist of u skipper , mate , cook and the nccessar/ sailors , and Mr. Iselln will accompany them on the boat. Way are being built at Bristol , R. I. , whore the Hcr- rcshoftV yard Is located , and as soon as thor are- completed tbo Defender will bo taken theie. by Its side during the winter the now yacht to defend the eup will be In coursn of construction. The latter Is to be finished about May 1. This will glvo plenty of Umo for Mr. Iselln to discover all the flue points about the craft. In tbo meantime the De fender will bo quite as busy as the > acht that Is to supersede It. Snap shotE 4S views of the Exposition , lOc ; by mall , 13 cents , at Bee Office. 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