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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVE3LBEB 17 , 1898.
COMMERCIAL AND FINASG1A1
Wheat Holds Remarkably Steady in Face t
Bearish Newi ,
DECEMBER DELIVERY CLOSES HIGHE
Short * In Thin Option Were L'ncnx
ad Ctrtcrril l.'recly , Cnuslne
A SIlKbt Ailvauce in
CIIICAQO , Nov. IC.-In tlto face o niucl
bearish notva wheat today hold rcmarkabl ;
ntcady , < Bpcclally the December delivery
The latter closed at an advance of \ \ ' \
3-Sc. May declined 1-Sc. Shorts were un
easy and covered freely. Corn advance *
3-Sc , oats Vtc and provisions closed 534 %
higher.
Wheat opened at from 3-8c to ' .4o lowci
December starting at Gu 7-8ftCCc and May a
K ti-SS-Cu-lic. LIvoriKJol had declined fror
3-Sd to C-Sd before trading on this sld
began and the 2:45 : quotations from Liver
pool Increased the lous to from Cd to 7-Sd
First trunaactioni here brought the price-
of December and May down to the love
whcra holders of puts could operate wit !
afoty. The buying against these prlvl
leges caused the market to assume an up
pcarnnce of firmness at the decline and j
moderate reaction took place. Decembe
Kotttne "P to 66 l-SGCUc and May t
$5 7-8c. Uesldes the weakness of Llverpoa
the bear sldo of the market waa oncouragci
by declines at Antwerp and Paris , on al
moBt total lack of foreign demand am
lieavy northwest receipts. Minneapolis am
Duluth reported l.OiD cars , compared will
7C3 car a year ago. Chicago receipts wer <
191 cars , six of contract gnulu. The sea
board was prolific in boar nuws and It ha <
fi good deal of effect on prices , which begai
to sag again as soon ns the buying agolns
puts let up. Russian wheat , according ti
Liverpool. wa offered cheaper and Argen
tlno offerings showed an incrcaao. Som
export business developed later , New Yorl
J courting about fifty loads taken , but thi
IV.IB u great falling off from heavy engage
merits of the laat week or BO. Primary re
cclDts were enormous , the total being pu
nt 1,696,000 bu. , or 665,000 bu. more than i
year ago. Notwithstanding this the marke
docllnrxl slowly. Deccrrber reached 65 1-8' '
and May 65'/Sc by noon. Those were thi
loweat prices of the day. The shorts , a
peclally in December , were evidently ap
prehenslve of the situation and took ad
Vnntago of every dip In prices to cove
thftir lines. In the last hour trading rumor
of the taking of 400,000 bu. for shlpmen
Imparted addTtlonnl firmness to the marke
and prices advanced steadily. The marke
became decidedly active and flrm towan
the close , shorts coming in freely nnd bid
fllnjf prices up rapidly. December ad
vtinced to 66&c and closed at 66 D-SQG6ic
May closed at 65 T-SQCCc.
Corn , though starting in weak , sooi
rallied and for the rent of the session wni
ntrong. Cables were lower , but there wai
cm excellent cash demand hero and liberal
oral export-sales at the seaboard. Thi
market was helped a good deal by thi
strength of oata. Receipts were 222 cars
Afay ranged from &H < i33 6-80 to 33,1-Sc am
closed 3-8o higher at S3',4c.
Oata were relatively stronger than tin
other gralr markets and a largo buslncs :
was dono. The cash demand was good am
offerings were light. Shorts covered on i
large scale and Influential local operator :
who have been selling recently 'bough
heavily. The market was active and stroni
pear the close. Receipts were 201 cars
May ranged from 25c to 24 5-SU21ic anc
closed Vtc higher at X'/ic. December ad
Vanoed about % c , closing at i44c. !
Frovlilons. In spite of the dullness whlcl
tru marked throughout , were strong , will
* h exception , of a few minutes after thi
opening. The market wan helped by tin
rally In grain , which drove shorts In. Of
ferlnga were limited and prices advancet
easily. January pork closed 7' c higher a
18.92 % . January lard 7 ic higher at i J4.921 :
und January ribs fx : higher at $4.32',4rrf4.53
Estimated receipts Thursday : Wheat , 32
jars ; corn , 360 cars ; oats , ISO cars ; hogs
40,009 head.
Leading futures ranted at fellow * :
Article ! , upon. Jltth. Low. Oloi * .
eon 68
> i < H
80 OBH-BU 66 V |
31H 311 SIN m
I2Q11 31 W *
33 *
34 24 34K 24 > i
25S4
770 7 PS 770 775
882X 802M 877M 8 2 < I85
477H 4S5 477K 465 480
46 485 480
442 *
447W 451 445 455 450
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Steady : special brand * . $4.10
hard patent , $3.4O 3.CO ; soft patents. $3.30 $
.40 : EtralRhts. $3.0083.10 ; bakers , $2.40@2.50
WHEAT-No. 3 spring , 6367c ; No. 2 red
83c.
CORN No. 2 , 33 1-SQ32 3-Sc.
OATS No. 2 , f. o. b. , 25U ( 26c ; No. !
Whlto , 29c ; No. 3 white. 26&U28C.
RYE No. 2. 61c ,
BARLEY No. 1. 3 ® 48c.
FLAXHlSED-No. 1. 97o.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $2.25.
PROVISIONS Pork , mess , per bbl. . $7.SdiJ
7.85. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $ i.87 a4.92',4. Bacon
Hhort ribs sid a ( looae ) , $4.70 4.90. Drj
Baited shoulders fboxcd ) . $1.37',4@4.50 ; short
clear sides ( boxed ) . $4.75@4.SO.
WHISKY Dlitllier * ' finished uoods , pe :
eat. . $1.23.
SUGARS Cut loaf. $5.77 ; granulated , $5,27
Following are the receipts and ehtpmcnti
for today :
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady ; creameries , us
C2c : dairies , 12&19a Cheese , quiet at ;
9c. Eggs , flrm at 20@20tfc.
NEW YORK GEftERAL UAltKDT
Quotation * for the Day n Genera
' Commadltlei.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. FLOUR Re
celpts , 22,487 bbls. ; exports , 2,655 bbls. ; qule
but steady ; Minnesota patents , $ J.85g > 4.10.
CORNMEAL Steady ; yellow western
RYE Quiet : No. Z western , 64c c. I. f.
Buffalo.
BARLEY MALT Quiet ; western. 65J
C4c.
C4c.WHEATRecelpts. . 222.923 bu. : exports
WOO bu. ; snot firm : No. 2 red , 77c f. o. h
Ufloat. Options declined moderately a
flmt under a light export demand , weal
cables , fair receipts nnd liquidation. Spec
ulatlon was extremely dull and feature
IBM except for a late rally on covering am
export developments , closing l-8c ne
IilKhcr ; No. 2 red May , 70 9-1CS71 l-8c
Closed , n 1-Sc.
COHN Receipts , 201.500 bu. : exports , 20 ,
400 bu. ; spot flrm ; No. 2 , 39 3-sc f. o. t
afloat. Options opened steady p.nd heli
flrm all day on outside support sympath
with Chicago oats and export buying am
closed Ho net higher ; May , 3SVi < B3S ic
cloaed. 3S c.
OATS Receipts , 128,400 bu. ; exports , 141.
Ito bu. ; spot llrm ; No. 2 , 29c. Options nom
Inal.
Inal.HOPSFlrm.
HOPS-Flrm.
WOOL Fairly active.
CHEESE Firmer ; large white. 9 1-Sc
mall whlt < s 9f)9 ic : largo colored , 9 > ic
mall colored. ttitf9tc. !
TALLOW-Easy :
MKTALS Pig iron , qulot ; outhern , $ } .7
611.25 : northern. W0.oo11.75. Copper , firmer
lake brokers. $12.50 : exchange. $12.87H
12.9J. Lead , dull : domestic brokers , $3.6C
otxehange. $3,703.75. Tin , firmer : strait :
plates , quiet. Spelter , quiet
domestic , $5.1535.25. There was a notabl
Improvement In tin and copper today , foi
lowing bullish news from the west. .
mall rush of buyers and moro conserva
lvo attitude of nellera marked the day'
business. Business was moderately ac
tlve. with the feeling latn In the day ver
tlrm. The balance of the list lacked epecln
new feature , ruled Inactive and general !
unchanged. At the close the metal ex
change called pig iron warrants quiet , wit
17.10 bid and $7.25 asked ; lake copper flrn
with J12.87VJ bid and $12.93 asked ; tin tlrmei
with $17.90 bid and $18.00 asked ; lead dul
with $3.70 bid and $3.75 naked ; spelter qule
with $3.15 bid and $5.25 asked. The tin
naming the Bottling prlca for Icadln
miners nnd smelter * at the west quote
lead nt $3.50.
BUTTER Receipts , 8.91S pkcs. ; mark !
nrm ; western creamery , I6jJ2Jc ; Elgini
23Ho : factory. UViGWic.
CHEESE-Roc Ipt 4.231 pkgs. ; mark <
Heady ; largo white. 9c ; small white , 8H <
large rolored , 9c ; imall colored , 9\4a
KGGS-Hectlpts. 8.U04 pkcs. ; market flrn
western , 23Vie. _
Kan > * > Cltr Grain and ProTUIon * .
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 16.-WIIBAT-Mai
lot Uo lower ; No , i bard , 62c ; Ko. : .
No. 3 , 67360C : No. 2 red , c : No. J. < 363c
No. 2 aprlng , 39j61c ; No. 3 , B eSc ; receipt !
122 earn.
COHN Market stcntly : No. 2 mixed , 29 l1
29'c ' ; No. 2 White , 20U029140 : No. 3 , 2841
OATS-Mnrket firm ; No. 2 white. 26T26'.4 <
RYK Market steady ; No. 2 , 4S',4ij49i,4c ,
HAY Market unchanged ,
BUTTER Market steady ; separntoi
C0'r ; dairy , ICc.
EGOS- Market steady ; fresli. ISc.
RKCElPTB-Whent , 73,200 bu. ; corn , 17.
600 tU. ; outs. 6,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 112,100 bu. ; corn
0,100 bu. ; oats , 7.000 bu.
OMAHA GUMJIlAli MARKET.
Condition of Trade nnil Quotation ! Oi
Mtnplc nnil Fnnor Produce.
EGOS Good stock , ISc.
BUTTER-Common to fair , 1012c ; choice
HfilCc ; sperator , 22c ; gathered creamery
.
LIVE POULTRYHens. . 4VifT5c ; old rees
young , $ i.fiO ; old , $1.00 ; quail , per doz. , $1.5C
IMGKoNB-Llvc. per doz. , GOe.
VEAL Choice , 9c.
VEGETABLES.
CELERY Per bunch , S3S30c ; Colorado
celery , 4ac.
ONIONS New , per bu. , 33013c
BEANS-Hand-plcked. navy , per bu. , $1.3
I OJATOES-Cholco stock , 33@40c ; sacked
4
"
"SWEET POTATOES-pcr bbl. . $2.00.
CABBAOH-Per bu. , crated. Ic.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-Callfornla. fancy , $4.0004.60
choice , $3.7504.00.
ORANGES-Mcxlcans , $1.00 ; small sizes
BANANAS Choice , largo stock , pe :
bunch , $2.00Q2.23 ; medium sized bunches
$1.76(52.00. (
FRUITS.
APPLES Western Ben Davis , Genlton
nnd Wlnesaps. per bbl. , $3.25 3.50 ; Ne\ >
lork Baldwins , Greenings and others
choice , per bbl. , $3.65113.75.
PEARS-Bartlett. California , out of thi
market : other varieties , $2.25.
ORAPES-Callfornla Tokays , $1.65Q1.75
Now York graps , 20c.
CRANBERRIES Cape Cods , per bbl.
$7.00H7.25 ; Jerseys. $6.00 ; per crntc , $2.23.
QUINCES-Pcr box. $1.902.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. , 15@17c ; Brazil !
per lb. , 9@iOc ; English walnuts , pi > r lb.
fancy soft shell , ii < 3U2c ; standards , 910c
filberts , per lb. , lOc : pecans , polished , 7J
8c ; cocoanuts , per 100 , $4.50 ; peanuts , raw
646Hc ; roasted. 7',4c ; chestnuts , lOc.
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. each
$2.60 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , SVJ ; half-eul
cans , $6.23 ; quart cats , $3.60.
FIGS Imported fancy , 3-crown. 14-lb
boxes. lOc : 6-crown. 44-lb. box's , 13c ; 2-lb
boxes , 22f23c | per box ; California , 10-lb
boxes , $1.10ffl.l5.
HONEY Choice white , 12\i < 3Uc.
DATES-Hallowee. 60 to (0-lb. boxes , DUe
Salr. 60 : Fnrd , 9-lb. boxes , iw.
CIDER Per half bbl. , $3.23.
HIDES. TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hldtac ; No 2 groci
hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , , c ; No. 2 Baiter
hides , 7c ; No. I vcul calf , S to 12 Ibs. , fc
No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7o.
TALLOW , GREASE , IiTC.-'lalow : , No
1. 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2V4c ; rough tallow. U4c
whlto grease , 2'fcig3c ' ; yellow and browr
grease , 114 ii21-4c.
SHEEP PELTS-Groen saltu-J , each , 1SV
76c ; green salted shearings ( short , wooltt
early skins ) , each , 15c ; dry snearinto ( sh n1
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , eae.i , EC ; dtj
flint , Kansas and Nibravka butcher woo
pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 45c ; dry lln !
Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts
per lb. , actual weight , 34o ; dry filnt , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , aciua
weight , 4ij6c ( : dry flint , Colorado mtmult
wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 34 , : .
FURS Mink. 10@,5c ; bear ( black 01
brown ) , $5.005,20.00 ; ettor , $1.50S8.0U ; beaver
$1.0086.00 : skunk , ir.tfSOc : muskrat , S@7c
raccoon , 15 < [ T50c ; red fo : : , 25cP$1.2S : gray fox
25850c ; wolf ( timber ) , 25ci@$2.50 ; woli
( prairie11 coyote , 10ti50c : wildcat , 10Q2Sc
badger , 6IOc ; silver fox , $50.00iS75.00.
St. LonlH Market ! .
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 16.-FLOUR-SIow anc
unchanged.
WHEAT December was 7-8c to Ic hlghei
on the day , with May dull and only a frac.
tlon up ; spot , higher ; No 2 red , cash , ei
vator , 6 )4c : track , 69@70c : December
70 58ffi705icMay : , 68 7-SS69c bid ; No. 2 hard ,
cash , i4'i4jCCMiC. ;
CORN Futures were fractionally hi icr
spot , flrm : No. t cash. 3lc ; MaySfi
MHo bid ; December , 30 3-Sc bid.
OATS December was steady , with Mav
a fraction' hleher ; spor. steady : No. 2 cnsh
26c ; track , 26'Jo ; December. 26 o ' '
May2CH5I26 3-8c ; No. 2 white , 3JW
RYE ISailcr o.t 52c.
FLAXSEED-Lower at 94 ( ! .
WHISKY Steady at $1.25.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $2.30. mminal
CORNMEAL-Steotly at $1.56 1.60.
BRAN Steady ; sacked , east track , 63S
, HAY8teady ; timothy , $7.5039.60 ; prairie
creamery , I923c ;
EaGS-Steady at ISc.
COTTONTIES AND BAGGING Un.
changed.
METALS Lead , dull-at $3.5533.60 ; spelter
strong ut $5.05.
PROVISIONS-Pork ; belter ; standarc
mess , jobbing. $7.90. Lard , higher ; prlmf
steam , $4.77V4 : choice. $4.82 % . Dry sail
meats , boxed shoulders , $4.25 : extra shorts
$4.S7',4 ; ribs. $5.12H ; shorts. $5.27H. Bacon
boxed shoulders. $3.00 ; extra shorts , < o.3if
QC.50 ; ribs , $3.62Vfc ; shorts , $5.87 % .
RECEllTS-Flour. 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 72.-
000 bu. : corn , 63,000 bu. ; oats. 49.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 10,000 bbl.s. : wheat
152,000 bu. ; corn , 166.000 bu. ; oats , 21,000 bu.
New Orlean * Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 16.-HOG PROD.
UCT8 Very quiet ; pork , standard mess
85i59o. Lard , refined tierce , 3 3-Sc ; pure
6 3-S@5Vac. Boxed meats , dry sultc-c
shoulderu , 4 7-Sc ; sides , 5 3-806'1-Sc. Bacon
clear rib sides , ( iUfJG 3-Sc. Hams , chalet
sugar cured. Sft9c.
COFFEE Firm ; Rio , ordinary to fair
6 6-Sf ( 8 1-Sc.
RICE Ordinary to good , 4J5c.
FLOUR-Qulet : extra fancy , $3.23Q3.30
patents. $3.753.SO.
CORNMEAL $1.75 l.SO.
BRAN-65C.
.HAY Prime , $10.001I.OO ; choice. $12.0CHS
CORN No. 2 sacked , mixed , 43c ; yellow
4D5i 4Ic.
OATB No. 2 Backed. 3233c.
Ilaltlmore Market.
BALTIMORE. Nov. IH.-FLOUR-Qulot
steady and unchanged ; receipts , 22,057 bbls.
exports , 50 bbls.
WHEAT Steady : spot. SlUWSlVic
steamer No. 2 red , 68c ; receipts , 97,672 bu.
exports , 152,050 bu. ; southern whuat , bj
sample , W/dilic.
CORN Firm ; spot and November. 378
37Vio ; steamer mixed , 34VfcQ34yic ; receipts
64,865 bu. : exports , 68.7S1 bu. ; southern whllt
corn. 3&i/37Hc. /
OATS-Flrmer , No. 2 white , SlSSl c ; re
celpts. 17.000 bu.
RYE Firm ; No. 2 western , 57UC ; receipts
'
EGG&-Flrm at 22&2CC.
BUTTER AND CHEESE-Stcady and un
chungcd.
Grtiln Rcrcliit * at Principal Market *
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 16. Receipts today
Wheat. 531 curs.
CHICAGO , Nov. 16. Receipts today
Wheat , 194 cars ; corn , 222 cars ; oats , 20
curs. Estimated cars for tomorrow : Wheat
325 : corn , SCO ; oats , ISO.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. IB.-Rccelpta today
Wheat , 97 COM.
TOLEDO , Nov. lC.-Rocclpts today
Wheat. 60S cars.
Receipts at primary markets : Wheat
1,696.102 bushels ; corn , 661,030 bushels ; oats
48,921 bushels.
Cincinnati Market.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 16.-FLOUR-.Flrmer
WHEAT Steady : No. 2 red , CS c.
CORN-Easter ; No. 2 mixed , 34Wc.
IS S 'v10-,3 ' Km'xd- ' WMC
PROVISIONS Lard , quiet at $4.75 ; bull
wiBeKl.r& { ? at iKS.8lCadX l * M
MIJTTKR Dull.
BUGAR-Steady.
.BUGS Firm at 18c.
CHEESE-Flrm. ' j + ,
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO , Nov. 1C. WHEAT Higher am
firm ; No. 2 cash and December , "I'.jc ; May
70li < * .
CORN-Dull : No. 2 mixed , S3 .4c.
OATS-Dull but flrm ; No. 2 mixed. 2Sc
RYE Inactive ; No. 2 cash. B2c bid.
CLOVKHSEED-Activo and lower ; primi
cash. old. $4.40 ; new , $1.80.
qiL North Lima , 77c ; South Lima am
Indiana , 72c.
Mllwaakee Market.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. 18. - WHEAT -
Lower ; No. 1 northern , Me ; No. 3 northern
RYE-Dull ; No. I , 52c.
41Aj KY-Flrm. ; No. 2. 4SUS43c ;
MlnneapolU Market.
MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. -WHEAT -
Firm ; December. 64c ; May. 6l-c. !
FLOUR-Unchansed. .
Saarar Market.
NU\V YORK. Nov. 16.-SUGAR-Raw
etronc and leading decidedly upward ; tal
refining. 313.16c ; centrifugal. W teat , 4 7-16c
molasses sugar , 3 11-16C5 rcnncd , llrmer a.n <
fairly active.
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 16.-SUGAR-
Htrong ; open kettle ,
kettle , centrifugal , '
granulated , 4
, * ai ; , ncuunun , * i-jjio , - v ; . nu
lasses , steady ; open kettle , 2 li-llVIH 19-lGc
centrifugal , sgwo ; syrup , 18g20c.
Liverpool Jlnrket.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. lG.-WHiAT-Fu
turen closed quiet ; November , nominal ; DC
comber , fis 7d ; March , C ? O d.
PHOVISIONS-HamB , short cut , stead ;
at 35s.
CHEESE Amrrlcan finest white , firm a
43s 6d ; colored , Ilrtn at 41s Cd.
CORN November , quiet at 3s 10'id ; December
comber , quiet at 3d 8 > 4d ; March , quiet u
3s G 3-fcd.
_
Peorla Mnrkctn.
PHORIA , Nov. lC.-CORN-Qulet ; No. I
„
"
OATS-Flrm , higher ; No. 3 wlilte , 25 >
Q26c.WHISKY
WHISKY Firm at $1.25.
OPERATIONS IN STOCKS AND BONDS
Hciltntlnir InvcHtum Jutuii In nnt
1'nnh Up I'rlccs.
NEW YORK , Nov. IG.-Apparontly tin
watchers who liavo been waiting for thi
reaction in the market to buy stocks main
up their minds that this morning's decllni
was the most that could be looked for un
der the circumstances and they according ! ]
came into the market , In great force urn
before the end of the day had wiped , ou
the earliest losses almost entirely and cs
tabllshcd a higher runco of values that
yesterday throughout. Although net gain !
are In nearly all cases confined to frac
tions , the extreme rise from the low It
the majority of active stocks amounted U
1 per cent or over and the close was actlvi
and strong ut the top. Morning losse ;
were not made without resistance , notablj
Atchlson preferred and Union Pacific. Chi
cngo & Northwestern and Omaha aim
showed strength before the break , but tin
heavy offerings of Northern Pacific stock !
proved too heavy a burden , especially ai
London continued disposed to realize It
the International securities. The Northeri
Paclllcs fell over a point below last nigh
and the whole list receded below las
night's level. There was some stop losi
orders uncovered on the way down , bu
orders In commission houses to buy wen
encountered In an Increasing amount am
the sharp advance In the Northwester ;
stocks and Omaha , ranging from li to 3- %
turned the whole market upward. The nd
vance for the rest of the day was not nn
tlrely uninterrupted , but the marke (
strength of International Paper , Sugar , Pa
cine Mail. Baltimore & Ohio and a fev
other stocks and the enormous demand foi
'Atchlson preferred kept the bull spirit It
the ascendancy and encouraged operation !
on the short side. The selling for Londot
account also changed to a buying clemani
at the lower level. These were for the
most part simply arbitrage operation !
based on the disparity between Londoi
and New York prices. The session of thi
Paris peace conference and the fixing of i
date for a future meeting afforded semi
relief from apprehensions of a rupturi
which have prevailed in London. The fac
of the Berlin bourse being closed served t (
check recent large selling of American ie
curltles which have come from that quarter
tor on account of money stringency. It
the local money market , although sterllni
exchange held steady and New York ex
change at Chicago fell to par , while thi
currency movement on balance contlnue <
away from New York , the rate for cal
money eastd off a fraction toward thi
close of the day and the demand for timi
money was less active. There are evidence !
of decreased anxiety over the effect of thi
Berlin money situation In other llnancla
centers. There was a. falling oft In actlvlt ;
in. the bond market and heaviness in semi
cases in sympathy with stocks , thougl
the tone Improved before the close. Tola
sales , $4,375.000. United States new 4s
coupon , declined 1-8 in the bid price.
The Evening Post's London financial ca
blegram says : Mr. Chamberlain's speed
at Manchester yesterday checked buslnesi
In the stock markets here today and thi
tone was dull. Americans were heavy
they lacked the support of Berlin today
it being a holiday in that market. Purii
also refrained from buying. The contlnuei
ease of money hero is puzzling the market
The following are the cloning ouoiatlom
of the leading stocks on the New Tort
market today :
I.ouln. & Nash W' Cons. OAR 1S4
Manhattan L , ! MV > Com. Cahle Co 175
Met. 8t. ny 1 ? ' iColo. K & Iron 2J < j
Michigan Central . .1C * do pfd 77
Minn. & St. L Zt Gen. Electric K\ \
do 1st pfd 92Vj Hawnll Com. Co. . . . 3
Mo. Pacific S7U Illinois Steel 101
Mobll < > & Ohio M' . . International Paper 61
Mo. K. ft T 1U4 do pfd . M
do nfd PrlVi LaCHede Gas 4M <
N' . J. Central W ,
N. Y. Central 117 do pfd . 113
X Y. . C. & St. L. . WTi Minn. Iron . 13 ! )
do 1st pfd 71 Nut. IJn. O'l . 6 <
do M T > fd Wi PaclOo Mall . 37 * ,
Nor. & W < * t 14 People's Gas . lOM
N . Amer. Co. , Pullman Palace . 130
PacVrio. . . . . . . . . . . 40'i Bllver Cert . 60T
tin pfd Standard R. & T. . . 7i
Ontario & West . 15Vi Suirar
Ore U. & Nav 54 dopfd 111 > ,
Ore. Short Line . . . . 30 T. C. & Iron SOT ;
Pac. Count iHt pfd. 8ft U. S. leather C < ;
do 3.1 . pfd H do pf.l 7'J
Plttshure 172 C. S. Rubber 42li
Eteadlni ; Wide < to pfd lOtl ;
do 1st T > fd 40Vj Western Union fl.1' <
R. Q.V 27 Fcileral Steel HJ'H
do pfd tt do pfd 771
Hock Uland 107H I
Totni sales of stocks today were
shares. Including : Atrhlaon , 15.710 ; Atchlfor
preferred , S5.6S4 : Baltimore & Ohio. 7.323
Burlington , 11.345 ; Denver & Rio GrnmU
preferred. 35,439 ; Louisville & Nashville
21.9S5 ; Manhattan. 7.000 : Missouri Poclllc
16.175 ; Northern Pacific , RO.S35 ; Northern Pa
clflo preferred. 8.1S7 ; Northwestern , 1.0SO
Rock Island. 20,515 ; Union Pacific , 40
Union Pacific preferred , 121RO ; St. Paul
2S.290 ; SouthPrn Rnllway , 3.0S3 ; Southerr
preferred. 8,240 : Tobacco , 33bo < : Bay Htot.
Gas , 5,075 : Kederal Steel , 9,075 : Ke Icra
Steel preferred , 13,884 ; People's Gas , H990
Pacific Mall , 13,481 : Sutw , 69,899 : Tennefise <
Coal nnd Iron , 3,190 ; Chicago Great West
cm , 10.S31.
Xevr York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. MONEY O >
CALI < Nominally. 2H2 ( 4 p r cent.
PU1MU MERCANTILE PAPKK-3W4 pel
cent.
STERLING EXCHANOE-Steady. will
actual business In bankers' bills at M.SoV ;
for demand and Jl.S2iii4.82V4 for sixty days
posted rates , $ I.S3Q'i.S6 % ; commercial bills
| 4.81Uii4.81tt.
SILVER
BAR 81L
MEXICAN DOLLARS 47WC.
GOVERNMENT BONDS-Eaaler ; 33 , 105 i
new 4s , reg. . l26Ti ; coupon , 127 : 4s , 111 J
coupon , 112 ; 2s , 9SH : 5s. ret ; . , lll i ; coupon
112 : Pacific 6s of ' 99 , 102ti.
Closing quotations on bonds were ai foi
Iowa :
n. S. naw 3s . 105 N. Y.C. Ut * IIH
U. S. n w4 . rcc . . .U7V < N.J. C. As 11 ! IH
tl. S. docoup . 127S N. C. flu IVfl
17.S.4lrrr . 111K N.C. 10.H
XT. 9. do coup . 111 < No. PacIHc Ut 117
U. S.Sdi. rer . BKH No. Paclno ft * till
U. . { > i , rc . H2t No. Pacific 4 * 1014
U. S. Bj.coup . 113 N.T.C.tSt. L. 4i..lU8
DUtrlcta.tiSm . IIH N , 4t W.8 * U'O
Al . , cla A . 10 * N. W. Coniol * 141M
Ala. , data n . 106 N.W. Deb , Hi 117h
AU..cl l 0 100 Ore. N. Ut * 114
Ala. . Currency . 100 Orx. N. 4 * 101
Atchl on4 . (184 O. 8. L.8t. r 1' > 8S
Do. adj. 4s . 74H n. S. L. a * t.r lOBli
Canada So. Sds . 109H Pacific On of US lO''H
C. & O. 4Hs . 8S Rradlnr4 * C'JH
Chi. Terms. , 4s . 93 H. O. W. Ut * til
C. AO. 6 . 1IBI * St. I. . AI. M.con S 07H
O. H. * D. 4 1 . 101H St. I * . A3. F.Ren.0.121Vi
D.AU. O. Ut * . 104 St. P. RonkoU ion
D. 4. K.O. 41 . OUS bt. P. C. A P. Uts..l2U |
KaitTenn. Istn . 107 St. P. C. A. P. SB. .118
Krl O n.4 > . 7m So. Ry.fin 101
F.W.4D. llU. t.r. 78H . R. iT.fia K0\-
Gen Xlec.ft * . 10 Tenn. new net at. . . 04
O. H. AS. A tin . 103 T. P. UG. Ut * 109H
O.K. AS. A. 2d . . . 104 , T. P. Rf. 2d 47 > |
H.4.T. Cent. . lim II. P.O. & O. lets. . HI
H. 4T.C.con. 01..110H Wub. 1st A * lllVi
Iow C. IdtB . 1U414 Wab. Vds 81
W.Shore 4 Ill
. 04 Va. Centuries 7H
MUtourlUi 100 Va. anferred V *
M. K.T. 2dB. . . S Wit. Cent. Ut * 61 *
M. K.AT. 4 B1H
Forelxii Financial.
PARIS. Nov. 16. Prices on the bourxi
today opened firm , owing to the cheap con
tlnuatlon of rates , but subueiiucntly wcuk
cned In sympathy with Spanish , 4s , in con
frequence of a rumor of the rupture of th <
peace negotiations. They closed ullKhtlj
hardening. Turkish securities Improved 01
account of. Uio evacuation oZ Uio Uland o ,
Crete. Three per cent rentes , lOlf S2Hc fc
the account ; exchange on London , 25f 35
for checks.
LONDON , Nov. 10. American secttrltlc
opened dull and lower on New York Helllnt
but later were llrmer. The closing wa
dull. Amount of bullion gone Into the Ban
of England on balances today , 121,000. Clol
U quoted nt Buenos Ayres at 121.00. Indl
council bills were allotted today at I
3 29-XU. Spanish 4s closed at 40.1.
BERLIN. Nov. 1C. Exchange on Londot
20 murks 4'5 pfgs. for checks.
tlnntnn Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON , Nov. 16.-Call loans. 2I4TT3 pe
cent ; xlmo loans , 2iQ4 } per cent Closln
quotations on stocks , bonds and tninir.
hares :
Snn KrnnclniMi MlnltiK Stock * .
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 16. The olllclr
closing quotations for mining stocks toda
were as follows :
Silver bars , 60'ic ; Mexican dollars , 47U'i
47ic. Drafts , sight , I2',4c ; telegraph , 15c.
Wevr York Mlntnjr ( InotntlotiB.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-The following ai
the closing quotations on mining stocKt ;
Choler K Ontario I..40U
Crown Point IS Opti r TO
Con. Cal. & Va 155 Plymouth 8
Deatlwood 4. , Quicksilver 175
Gould & Curry 13 ilo pfd 4.V )
Hale & Norcross..l > Sierra 'Xerada SO
Homestake MOO Standard 1S5
Iron Oliver 73 Union Con 23
Mrxlran M Yellow Jacket IS
London Stock Quotation * .
LONDON. Nov. 16. 1 p. m.-ClosIng :
Consols money. . .rio 3-16 X. Y. Central 120' '
CVmsols. account. 110 5-16 Pennsylvania tn
Can. ,1'acino . l > 7 Reading- K.V
Union Pacific pfd . . 70
do 1st pfd . S5T4 AtchUxm 16
Illinois Central . 114 Ixmis , & Nn.ih 63
N. Pao. pM . 77T4 Grand Trunk. 7 |
St. Paul . ] 1
The rate of discount In the open mnrkc
for short bills , 3 per cent ; three months
bills , 3HS3 5-8 per cent.
Financial Note * .
OMAHA. Nov. 1C. Bank clearings toda
were $1,134,218.27 ; balances. $117,236.9.5. On
year ago clearings were $952.332.03 , nnd bal
ances were $105,613.33. Increase in clear
Ings , $131,856.24.
CHICAGO. Nox16.ClearlngB , $21,73823 !
balances , $1,621,125 ; New York exchange
par ; posted rates , $4.83H4.87. Stocks du
but fairly steady ; Alley L , 76 ; Biscuit , corr
mon , 37 ; Biscuit preferred , 99 ; Dlamon
Match , 142 ; Lake Street L , 13U ; Nort
Chicago , 227H : Strawboard. 34V ; West Ch !
cage , 97 3-8 ; City Railway , 293.
WASHINGTON , Nov. 16. Today's stat <
mont of the condition of the treasur
shows : Available ranti balance , $296,936,91 :
gold reserve , $241.376,309.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-Clcarings , $200 ,
392.415 : balances. $8.104.678.
BOSTON , Nov. 16.-Clcarlnga , $24,345,22 !
balances , $2.482.447.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16.-ClearinKS , $6,458,03 !
balances , $674,793 ; .money. 487 per cenl
New York exchange , lOc discount bid , pa
asked.
PHILADELPHIA . 16 ! Clearing !
$16,033,279 : balances , $1.922,050. .
BALTIMORE. Nor. 16. Clearings , $4,122
795 : balances. $42.1.979. ,
CINCINNATI , Novlfi.-Monc > ' , 2 ® G pe
cent ; New York xcuntc , 15j2oc premium
clearings. $2,143,4W. t l
NEW ORLEANS , "Nay IC.-CJearlngs , $1 ,
671,263 ; New York , $ ' > nse. bank , pai
commercial , $1 diocur
COTTON "y" .I'KRT.
Speculation t Slow With Price
TendlntC Downward.
NEW YORK , Nov. ' 1C. Speculation In col
ton futures was again slow today , and flu <
tuatlons usually narrow , with a gencrc
tendency downward. For a time around th
opening trading was jnodcrately active , bti
with the exception of early orders and ever
Ing up of accounts by some of the less cor
ildent room operators , business dwindle
down to a scattered scalping trade. Unde
bearish reports from the Liverpool futur
market , indicating that the crop movemen
for the day would bo a heavy one , und
spurt of selling ( chiefly foreign ) prices wen
off 1 to 2 points on the first call nnd subsc
fluently 2 to 3 points further. The declln
was then arrested by the appearance o
limited buying orders , and for the rest o
the day the scopd of fluctuations was enl
a matter of 2 points. Notwithstanding th
successes of yesterday and lower level re
ported today even the more stalwart bear
hesitated to pound tlu market , the restrain
ing Influence being reports and rumors tha
u largo business was doing in spot cotto
throughout the south at a shade bette
priors. Bright prospects In the forelg :
cloth trade and encouraging news from Nei
England markets addd to the rcluctanc
of local shorts ns regards Increasing the !
obligations at present prices. After a sllgh
Hurry later In the day the local future mar
ket closed quiet , with prices unchanged t
4 points net lower. Spot , quiet ; mlddllnp
5 3-Sc ; net receipts , 2,007 bales ; gross , 9,3i
bales ; sales , 2,159 bales ; stock , S5.C52 bales
exports to the .continent , 2,290 bales. Totn
today : Not receipts , : 61,789 bales ; exports t
Great Britain , 43,840 bales ; to France , 8,48
bales ; to the continent , 10,910 bales ; stocfc
110.323 bales. Consolidated : Net receipt.
302,518 bales ; exports to Great Britain , 143 ,
279 bales ; to France , 37,490 bales ; to th
continent , 87,671 bales. Total since Septcm
her 1 : Not receipt ? , " .430,493 bales ; export
to Great Britain , 12.202 bales ; to Franct
214,045 bales ; to the continent , 809,825 bales
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 10.-COTTON-
Steady ; rales , 7,700 bales ; ordinary , 37-16c
good ordinary , 4c ; low middling. 4 3-Sc ; mid
dllng , 41.1-16c ; good middling , 55-lGc ; mid
dlliiK fair , 5c ; receipts , 20,059 bales ; stock
2S9.973 bales. Futures barely steady ; No
vembcr , $1.73 ; December , $1.75W1.76 ; Janu
ary. $4.SVff4.bl ( ; February. tl.SS .SG ; Marrli
f4.91Q'4.92 : April. $4.9004.97 ; May , $3.01@5.02
June. $5.0CQ5.07 ; July , $5.1185.12 ; Augusl
$5.15415.16.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 16.-COTTON Spot
fair demand : prices unchanged ; America !
middling. 317-32d. Sales 12.000 bales , o
which 600 were , for speculation and export
und Included 11.400 bales American. Re
celpts , 27,700 bales , all American. Future
opened quiet , with a moderate demand am
closed barely steady ; Amsrlcan mlddllnR
L. M. C. , 256-64f(267-64d Hellers ; Decembe
und January , 2 6S-64fT2 59-6ld buyers ; Janu
ary and February. 2 58-6lif2 ( 59-64d buvers
February and March , 2 59-6ld buyers ; Marc !
und April , 260-64d sellers ; April nnd May
2 C0-64fi2 61-64d buyers ; May and June , 2 Cl-6
( fi'262-C4d sellers ; August and Septembsr
2K-Olf(3d ( buyers ; September and October
3d value.
Coffee Blarket.
NEW YORK , Nov. 16.-COFFEE-Op
tlons opened steady with prices unchangec
to 5 points lower ; ruled moderately active
but with little further changa durlntr th <
balance of the session ; holiday In Ham
burg ; Rio and Santos tended to make botl
hulls and bears extremely cautious ; weal
Havre cables offset by heavy Amerlr.ir
warehouse deliveries and light Brazlllar
receipts ; closed quiet with November !
points lower ; salpu. 14,600 bags. Including
December at $5.237(5.30 ; March , $3.65 ; May
$5.75 ; June. $5.t > 0. spot coffe ? , Rio , dull bu
Htrady. Mild , quiet but steady : sales , fall
jobbing trade , but llttlu demand for lnvolc <
lota.
New York Urx Good * Market.
NEW YORK , Nov. 16.-In the general drj
goods trade no change of Importance-
reported. The volume of business doing ir
Htaplo cottons was fair , n irtlcularly in tin
way of reorders of fall lln 8. Print fioth !
continued dull i.nd featureleis without quotable -
table change In prices of odds or regulars
Printed fabrics wore better bought , cspe <
dally those lines which were lately reduccc
In value. Woolens showed but little change
Men's heavyweights were In fair demand
but In the main the cell for woolen good :
was not up to anticipations.
Oil Market.
OIL CITY. Pa. , Nov. 16. Credit balance *
11.15 : certiorates closed rash , offered al
$1.13U : shipments , 73'XS bbls. ; rune , 90OJ (
bbln.
SAVANNAH , Ga. , Nov. I6.-OILS-Splrlt !
OMAHA HVE STOCK 1IARKE1
Receipts of Cattle and Hogs Still Show U
Well on Pajrtr ,
PRICES ON ALL GRADES REMAIN STEAD
Ilecf Steer * lit ( iooil Deninml , 1m
Stoclicr * nnil Kerilcra Are Slow
IIoK * Arc HlKh When Coniinreil
with Other Market * ,
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 16.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheei
Receipts today t 2,730 9.06J 461
Oniclal Monday 6.090 3StMi 4.21
Olllclal Tuesday 2,591 8.P2S 2,2
Thrco days this week..10,120 21.7S7 11,11
Same time last week. . . . 9.917 17,381 21,0 !
Bamo tlmo week before. . 16.S15 17.3H 12,2 (
bamo thrco weeks ngo.4,96 16.96:1 : 18
Average price paid for hogs for the lut
several days , with comparisons :
| lS3S.lS97.lS9fl.lS05.lS94.lS93.lS9 | | | | | |
Indicates Sunday ,
iTho ofllclal number of cars of stoc
Drought in today by each roud was :
_ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's'i
C. , M. & St. P. Ry. . , . 6 8 .
O. fk St. I , . Ry 2 1
Mlsiourl Pacific Ry. . . . 14 1
U. P. system 24 23 0
C. & N. W. Ry . .
P. , 13. & M. V. R. R. . 15 IB 4
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Ry. 11 fi 1
B. & M. R. R. R 33 29 8
C. , B. & Q. Ry 1 18
K. C. & St. J. Ry 17
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , E. . . . R
C. , R. I. &P. Ry. , W. . . . Z
Total receipts Ill 121 SO
The disposition of the day's receipts wa
as follows , each buyer purchasing th
number of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hops. Sheer
Omaha Packing Co 64 902
Q. II. Hammond Co 300 1,295 3 !
Bwlft and Company 128 C71 1X
Cudahy Packing Co 354 2,770 X
Atmour & Co 414 I,3o7
J. t. . Carey 121 . . . .
Lobman & Co 190 . . . .
W. I. Stephens 40
Benton & Underwood , 87 . . . .
Hill & Huntzlnger 8
L. F. IIusz 61
Livingston & Schaler 186 . . . .
Hamilton & R no
McCreary 29
Cudahy. Kansas City 425 2,116
Other buyers 73 . . . . 31
Left over 60 . . . . 2 It
Totals 2.692 9,191 4,42
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were a llttl
larger than yesterday , and about the sam
as on Wednesday of last week. A largi
proportion of the receipts consisted of kill
ers , with only a moderate sprinkling o
feeding and stock cattle.
The market on all kinds of killing cattl
was fairly active and fully steady , so tha
the yards were cleared In good season
That was true of cornfed steers as well a :
cows , heifers and rough stock. Buyer
representing local packing houses all ap
penred to have liberal orders , and then
were none too many cattle here to till thi
requirements. Cornfed. steers sold Inrgclj
at $4.55 4.80. the bulk of the offerings belnj
of the quality to fall within that range
Ihero were , however , some cattle gooc
enough to bring $1.90 5.00 , but there win
nothing to compare with the $5.20 cattle o
yesterday. Cow stuff sold the same at
yesterday , that Is , nil the way from $2.5 <
to $3.50 , according to quality.
The fresh receipts of stackers and feed
era WHS not so very largo today , but then
were qulto a good many cuttle in the handi
of speculators , so that the total suppU
was quite liberal after all. Yesterdaj
speculators experienced a light country tie
mand , and again this morning there die
not appear to be many outside buyers It
the yards. Accordingly , speculative buylnt
was of a very cautious character , nnd thi
market was not only slow but lower from
the luck of a good buying demand. Hold
crs found It very difficult in unloading
especially if the cattle were not partlculatb
desirable. It was almost Impossible to gel
a buyer to look at common cattle. Th (
result was that it was very late- before
anything like a clearance was effected. II
would appear that the reports of the stlfl
advance in the market sent out into th <
country has discouraged buyers from com
ing in at u time when the country demanc
was none too brisk at the best , and thai
the market is in consequence experiencing
a natural reaction. Representative Bales :
STK13RS.
2 steers. . . . 795 3 15
WYOMING.
23 feeders..108(5 ( 4 10 24 feeders..1092 4 23
1 cow 900 340 2 cows 923 275
C. Watt ,
1 cow 930 2 60 l cow 10.10 3 23
1 COW 1060 200 1 cow 1460 325
Ibull 1260 30i ) 7 feeders..1027 410
1 cow 810 323 14 feeders. . SOO 420
D. A. Klngsbury.
1 staff 1490 290 1 steer 1180 410
1 feeder..1090 310 12 Htecrs..1298 410
J. H. Pratt.
S cows 1078 2 75 46 fcsders.,1093 3 S3
29 cows 1070 340 21 feeders.1154 3 S3
Scows 1160 3 CO 45 feeders..1131 383
2 COWS 1175 3 60 53 feeders 1130 2 S3
MONTANA.
A. L. Long.
Ibull 1610 283 2 steers. . . .1363 405
21 steers..1243 4 03
N. M. McCauley.
Ibull 1600 2 63 1 cow 1400 3 K >
I bull 1S30 263 3feeders..l67n 3 85
1 cow 900 3 15 1 feeder. . . 1000 3 S3
2 COWS 1075 3 15 3.1 ulcers..irno 4 20
U COWS 1103 315 1 Steer 1210 4 20
1 cow . 117U : < IS 19meer . . . , iw5 ; 4 2i >
COWS . 12D5 3 63 12 steers..1375 4 20
1COW . 1010 3 GT
C. V. Spnncler.
1 steer . 1230 375 13 ulcers. . . .1333 410
Ibtecr . U'4'j ' 4 10
10IDAHO.
IDAHO.
1 bull , Jy..lOSO 2 23 3 sir. y\G. \ . CM 3 so
2 bulls . 13CO 260 40 feeders. . 9 < W 3 7i
Ibull . 890 2 CO K9otr. ylg. , 771 405
HOGS There was a fair run of hogs for a
Wednesday and about the sams number ns
n. week ago. Of the number lure , how
ever , fourteen double decks , or 2,200 hogs ,
were consigned to a packer from Konnas
City. The inarkH opened uctlve and fully
steady , buyers evidently wanting the hogs.
and everything offered was sold In good
Reason. As was the case yesterday , the
long string of good loads of all weights
brought $3.35. Quito a few loads of packIng -
Ing hogs sold at $3 K'.i , with uomo rough
loads at $3.30. A fw choice loads , both
light and heavy , sold at 13.37H and some
choice heavy at $3.40. As will bo noted
from the table of average prices above , the
market la now Just about lOc lower than
on Wednesday of last we k.
A comparison with other markets will
show that the market hero Is very high.
Yesterday large droves ot several thousand
hogs cost $3.41 In Chicago. $3.32 In Ht.
Joseph. $3.30 In KancaH City and right
around $3.23 in Sioux City. The bunch of
* , 00 light assorted hogi , us line as any one
tould , ask lor , averaging 173 pounds ,
Want Ads Bring Returns !
The Bee Want Ads Bring the
Most Returns !
How Is This Known ?
Because The Bee prints more paid want
ads than any other paper in Nebraska.
up hero from Kansas City , cost In tha
market $3.30. With light and heavy packer
selling In Chicago at right around $3.4
and at South Omaha at $3.32 513.35 It wl !
bo readily teen that this Is the better mar
ket for all shippers within reach of thi
point , und It Is also plain that It is the bes
market on the river. At the same time th
receipts of hogs arc far from large. Thi
Is accounted for by the fact that this I
the season when farmers are expected to b
busy In their cornfields. According to th
best Information there are no hogs gotni
forward to other markets from this terrl
tory , whllo all agree that there are a gooi
many hogs in the country. Represcntatlv >
sales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
BJ 163 . . . 320 66 295 120 335
18 140 . . . $330 69 293 120 333
23 203 . . . 330 CO 274 SO 335
30 2S6 . . . 330 74 293 120 333
44 330 SO 3321.4 C6 272 160 335
47 333 SO 3 32i 44 3CS SO 3 35
47 310 200 33214 40 3 33
60 276
tiiiiurv u * J 73 IT/ * * t * * IU 1U 1 * *
55 336 SO 3324 * 69 28S SO 335
CO 311 160 332V4 CS 277 120 333
33 351 40 3 324 } S2 277 SO 3 35
46 299 . . . 332 ( < , 64 327 40 335
60..316 200 3321,4 62 310 SO 3 35
14..225 . . . 3 32 % 51 323 160 .135
46 32S 160 ? 32'4
52 372 160 3 32V4
67 273 160 3 32U
61 233 . . . 3 32U
62 356 SO 332U
C4 302 SO 3 32U
27 300 40 3 32H ,
67 311 120 3 32(4 (
56 335 280 3 3214
56 10 } 120 3 32(4 (
46 418 40 33214
6 $ 203 . . . 832V ?
52 351 SO 332 %
66 253 120 33J1.2
62 843 . . . 3 32lj
82 207 SO 335
64 303 1(0 835
60 S32 160 3 35
69 270 160 3 36
68 314 SO 335
70 S2 160 1 35
67 801 . . . 335
64 848 200 3 35
78 308 160 335
42 S49 . . . 335
134 263 10 3 35
62 260 . . . 335
63 816 4 3 35
67 235 40 8 35
61 2S9 160 2 35
72 272 160 33S
12 262 . . . 335
66 267 40 335
58 302 80 335
47 33S 160 336
53 345 40 335
84 290 40 3 , " > 5
79 263 160 335
93 234 120 3 35
66 273 40 335
61 270 . . . 335
WAGON LOTS-PIGS.
1 200 . . . 160 4 2SO . . . 330
1 280 . . . 200 7 254 . . . 330
1 570 . . . 200 8 158 . . . 335
1 230 . . . 233 2 230 . . . 335
12 99 . . . 310 7 200 . . . 335
27 109 . . . 300 7 225 . . . 3 42VJ
6 268 . . . 330
SHEEP There was a pretty fair run of
sheep hero today , the number of cars re
ported In the yards being about the same
as on Monday and larger than on last
Wednesday. Of the sheep hero a consider
able proportion consisted of feeders , the
number of killers on sale not being so very
largo.
Other markets reported a' break In values
on mutton grades * but owing to the very
good demand and moderate offerings the
trade at this point opened active and fully
steady. Mexican yearlings , which have
been selling for some little time back at
$4.45 and $4,55 , brought $4.45 today. Good
western wethers brought $1.25 , which was
fully steady. As an example of what really
cholco stuff will bring , some fancy natlvo
lambs sold at $5.75 , ewes out of the same lot
nt $4.25 nnd wethers at $4.75.
Th3 market on stackers and feeders was
In a condition far from satisfactory to the
sellers. A good many of the offerings con
sisted of old ewes and for that kind there
did not seem to be any demand to speak of.
Even on pretty fair stuff the trade was
slow and sellers found It hard work to un-
Icnd holdings. The market closed mean on
all kinds.
Quotations are : Good grass westerns ,
$4.1034.20 ; fair to good ; $3.904.00 ; choice
yearlings , $4.15ii4.45 ; fair to good yearlings ,
$4.00iI4.15 ; good to choice , lambs , $5.1695.25 ;
fair to good lambs , $4.90@5.00 ; feeder
wethers. 2-year-olds and over , $3.85@4.00 ;
feeder yearlings , $4.0044.25 ; feeder lambs ,
$4.50 < ff4.85 ; cull sheep. $2.503.00 ; cull lambs ,
I3.50@4.00. Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
45 Mexican ewes 82 $ j 50
8 western wethers 106 4 oo
243 western wethers 101 4 25
12 native ewes 174 4 23
101 native mixed 121 4 40
48S Mexican yearlings 76 4 45
3 natlvo wethers 166 4 75
11 native Iambs SI 573
428 western yearling ewes 6 300
230 western yearlings , feeders. . . ! > " 3 SS
CHICAGO LIVE : STOCK MARKET.
Late Salei nt Haiti Drlnjf an Advance
In Price * .
CHICAGO. Nov. 16. The market for cattle
today was not particularly good , but sup
plies were small and sales were generally at
unchanged prices. Beef steers were in de
mand at $3.9094.05 for common , $ l.75fl5.CO
'or medium to good and $5.230'5.75 for cholco
to extra , the bulk of the sales being at
; 4.75J)5.35. ) There was a fairly good demand
for ttockers and feeders at $3.00ii4.35 $ ; can-
nsrs sold nt $1.75(12.85 and fair to choice
cows and 1'clferx brought $3.0014.W. ? whllo
extra cholco heifers were sulublu ut $ l.73Sf
5.10 : calves sold mostly at $6.30.
There was a Kood volume of business In
logs at yesterday's prices. Hogs weld nt
13.1033.50. largely at $3.35'Q3.45. and pigs
Hold largely ut $2.904i3.20. Late sales were
on an average 2'/ic higher than yesterday's
irlces and u few fancy heavy hogs brought
The pens were full to overflowing with
sheep nnd lambs , a peed portion of yestcr-
lay's rupply having been carrld over , and
t was almost Impotislble to make sales on
tiny terms. Prices averaged 25c lower.
Carly In the day prime lambs were sold at
I5.407J5.50. but toward noon lambs were ex
tra dull nt $3.23915.25 , feeders felling at $1.60
WJ.SO. Bh ep were very hard to sell ut $2.25
Til.23. feeders being Glow at $3.25ft3.90.
Recclnts : Cattle. 14.000 head ; hogs , 4,000
head ; sheep , 22.000 head.
Ht. Lout * I.lv > Stock.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16.-CATTLE-RecelptH.
J.10head , Including 1,500 Texans : ship
ments. 300 head : market steady for natives ,
with Toucans strong : fJlr to fancy native
shipping and export steers. $4.W > fJ5.25 ; nulk
if sales , $4.10S3.20 ; dressed beef nnd butcher
steers , $1.4085.10 * : bulk of miles , $1.5Qfn.S5 ;
Bteers under 1,000 ll . , $3.00f4.SO : bulk of
nales , $1.90J4.50 ; ntockern and feeders. $2.25
1.40 ; bulk of sales , $3.0053.75 ; cowx and
iclfers , $2.0 ff4.50 ; bulk of sales , $3.3031.10 :
Texas and Indian steers , $2.70 > Q3.90 : bulk of
nalcs , $3.5033.90 ; cows and heifers , $2,10t2 >
1.60 ,
HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head ; shipment
5CO head : markt steady ; yorkeru , &l,25fi >
packcrH. . butchers $3,3'o- '
i.35 ; . $3.3033.40 ; , -
l.X.
SHEEP Receipts. 1,200 head ; shipments ,
none ; market lee lower : native muttons ,
B.OO&4.25 ; lambs. $5.00fc.60.
Karma * Cltr Lire Mock.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 16.-CATTLE-Re-
cclpts. 0.900 natives , 1.4SO Tex ns ; desirable
slaughtering and feeding rattle uctlvo at
steady prices ; common feeders slow and a
Phude lower : Texans a trine higher ; no
: holce heavy steers offered ; medium , $4.70 ®
j.15 : light weights , $1.4085.15 ; stockera und
rectlers , $3 20if4.0 ; butchers' cows and helf-
: TS , $2.70 1.85 ; western ttocrs , J3.25&4.0 ;
JAMES E BOYD & GO , .
Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb
COMMISSION ,
GRAIN , PROVISIONS und STOCKS
BOARD OP TRADB.
Direct wire * iu > Jiiio * 411.4 N w York.
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noon 4 , N. Y. Life llld * . , Omaha , He * .
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Direct "Wirrm New York , Cklcafo and
Weit r Polmta.
Texas steers , $2.7034.23 ; Tezai butcher
cows. $2.703.00 ; canning stock , $2.102.6S.
HOGS Receipts , 16,270 head ; good general
demand ; packers and shippers buyers at
steady to 5c higher prices ; heavies , $3.20 ®
3.42 < 4 : mixed , $3.2303.35 ; lights , $3.153.37V6. (
SHEEP Receipts , 1,980 head ; fairly good
demand ; all good bunches quick sale at
steady prices ; common kinds lower ; native
lambs , J3.OOJjfi.40 : natlvo muttons , | 4.10ij ) >
1.50 ; western lambs. $4.8505.25 ; western mut
tons , $3.80JJ4.65 ; wwtern feeding lambs , $3.65
W4.60 ; western feeding sheep , $3.7534,00 ;
Block owes. $3.103.70.
York Live Stock.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-I3BEVES-Re.
celpts , 369 head ; dull to fair ; bulls and cows
firm to 15c higher ; oxen and stags , 13.00 ®
4.C5 ; bulls , $2.50Q3.35 ; cowa. $1.50g > 3.50 ; ca
bles slow ; llvo cattle. 10ijilHo per pound ;
refrigerator beef , 9 1-So ; exports , 2,640
quarters of beef. Calves , receipts , 2.908
load ; slow and 10fi25c lower ; veals , $5.00
38.50 ; tops , $ S.62WS.75 : grn ser8 , $3.253.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS -RPcelpts , 12,865
lead ; sheep , common to prime , $3.00(34.60 ( :
selected wethers , $4.90 ; lambs , medium to
choice. $5.30fi6.SO.
HOGS Receipts , 11.1S9 head ; market
slow and lower at $3.0003.80.
St. Joneph Live Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo. , Nov. 16. ( Sp -
cial.-CATTLB-Recelpts. ) 1,400 head ; mar
ket steady to lower and Blow : natlv < > s , $3.85
S4.90 ; Texans nnd wostcrns , $2.TMi4.SO ; cows
mil heifers , $1.60 3.90 ; stockers and feeders ,
HOGS 'Receipts , 2,800 head ; market
opened weak to 6c lower and closed
steady , selling at $3.253.40 ; bulk , $3.27,1,4
Jj1 -1/
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SHEEP Receipts. 200 head ; market nrm.
Cincinnati Live Stock.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 16.-HOOS-Actlvo at
J3.00S3.40.
CATTLE Strong at K.HXg't.K.
SHEEP Steady at $2.25ft4.00.
LAMBSLowcr at $4.005.25.
Stock In SlKht.
Following are the receipts at the fein
principal markets for November 16 :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Dmaha . 2.730 9,063 4bT !
Chicago . 14.000 42.000 22.000
Kansas City . 9.900 15.370 1,980
St. Louis . 3.100 10,000 11,200
Totals . 29.730 7C.433 39,855
Calirornln Dried FrnlU.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-CALIFORNIA.
DRIED KRUITS-Evaporated apples ,
Rtrong ; other fruits steady ; evaporated ap-
plon , common , 7WSc per pound ; prime wire
tray. SQS'Ac : choice , 8g c ; fancy. 9V4c.
Prunes. 310c. Apricots. Royal Ilftl4c ;
Moor Park. I317c. Peaches , unpeeled , 8 $ ,
peeled , 1820c.
Towlnir the nufltalo Home ,
NEW YORK , Nov. 18. The United State *
ug Wampatuck has sailed for Newport.
mder orders to tow the disabled cruiser
Juffalo to the Brooklyn navy yard. An officer
> f the yard inferred from the action of the
lepartmcnt that the ship was Injured et
ernally. He thought , and several other
ifllcers agreed with him. that something
vas the matter with the sea valves. Ho
; xp1atncd that the vessel , if InjuVcd Intor-
lally , would probably be towed to the Bos
on navy yard and repaired there. The
'act that it is to be taken to the Brooklyn
iavy yard was considered as evidence that
t was to be dry docked. When the Buffalo
lallcd it was lying very low in the water. U
junkers were full of coal and a largo quan-
ity of stores for Admiral Dewoy'g squadron.
t will have to discharge a large part of Itn
: argo before it can be floated Into the dock.
Union Will Meet t Plttiharir.
PITT8BURQ , Nov. 16. The general com-
nlttee of the Young People's Christian
tnlon of the United Presbyterian church
net hero today to select a place for the next
neetlng ot the union. Cincinnati made a
trong bid for the honor , but after ccnsld-
rable discussion Plttsburg was selected ,
lartly because the meeting will be the tenth
.nniversary of the birth of the union In thin
ity and because U is expected a monument
o the memory of the late James M. Fulton.
ts founder , will be unvclU-d at that time.
The convention will bo held from August 2
o C next.
Judge Roodcr ! ill.
EASTON , Pa. , Nov. 16. Hon. J. B. Rooder ,
ludge of the superior court of Pennsylvania
s critically 111 at bis homo In this city. HU
ecovcry is doubtful.
TUB RKALTY MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes
day , November 16 , 1898 :
Warrant- Deed * .
Jllona Grebe and husband to Alice
Plant , lot 1 , block 25. Florence $ J
.V. . E. Swcntzel and wlfo to Fred
Krug- Brewing company , lots 11 and
12. block 28 , Wllcox's 2d add I
Jury Donovan and husband to M. J.
C. Ryan , lot 23 , block 7 , Corrtgan
Place joe
r. H. Ohllng and wlfo to G. E. Turk-
ir.gton , o 45 feet lot 6 , block X ,
Bhlnn's 3d add is
' . C , C. Angcll und husband to Christ
Muller , lot 3 , block 14 , Halcyon
Iclcht fi.Vt
' " "
Sheriff to A. A. Httvcmeye'r"iot"i !
block 1. Portland Place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J.ooo
.1. A. McCoy to A. I. and J. T. Meadr.
82Vixl97 fjet at south line Korbs' ub-
dlv and east' line Twenty-fourth
street tog
I. R. Thompson to Sheldon Halt , part
tux lot 5 in 9-16-12 8.000
ohn McCrenry nnd wlfo to M. A. Mc-
Creary , lot 8 , block 44. Omaha i
'etcr Clark to Hanna Mcllugh. , lot 8 ,
block 4. Jotter's add , i
i' To1.0,1"111,0" . ! > wAl Klng ley ,
lot 8 , block 4 , Lake's add T. . . . . . 000
lelen Muhoney tt al to W. H. Tozer.
und > 4 of w , i ncv ; nnd eVv nwVi 32-15
10 2.0M
Jargaret Kerr to same , iame 2000
° n V TY to , " Car ° y < lots
42 and 43 , Burr Oak 1,000
Quit Claim Deed * .
illona Grebe ft al to 8. A. Reevet
lot 2 , blork 68 , Florence i
- C. Frost to J. W. Thomas , lot t.
block 337 , South Omaha \
Deed * .
10
1,700
Total amouut of transfer !