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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1898.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
ti Strong Up Until Witbin Half tn
Hour of the OloM.
SCARE BY SHORTS PUSHES UP DECEMBER
Corn and Oat * Are Both Strong niul
BIiow Advances , While 1'rn-
Tlnloni Clone Slinde
, iL . Lower. t
CrnCAGO. Nov. 17. Wheat today was
strong up to within half an hour oC the
clone , when It turned weak anil closed at a
trifling decline. The advance was largely
In the nature of a scare among December
pliorts. but the- local nature ot the strength
wu ultimately Impressed on traders. Corn
and oat a were strong and cloned 1-SftUo
higher. Provisions closed a shade under
yesterday's flnal prices.
Opening trades In wheat showed slight
changes either way from yesterday's clos
ing prices. May starting a shade lower at
tGc , and December l-8c higher at eS-K ®
M 7-Sa The market at once developed con
siderable firmness. December again took
the lead In this respect , although the. vol
ume of trading wan greater In May , It be
ing difficult at times to secure December ,
u.i few operators cared to put out fresh
Hhort lines. The general demand for both
May and December , coupled with strength
nhown by Liverpool , and yesterday's largo
export business , alarmed the shorta , and
for half an hour or more th market was
active. May advanced during this tlmo to
fcl 3-8o and December to 67Ui367 3-8c. Lon
don reports more- Inquiry for off coast and
on passage cargoes , which had Its effect
on the strained local situation. Some re-
notion then followed. The advances
brought out considerable wheat showing
rood profits. It was all quickly taken , but
rirlces dropped to G c for May and 67c for
December. Northwest receipts today wore
henvy , Minneapolis and Duluth reporting
1,110 caw , compared with 1,025 last week
nnd 918 a year ago. Chicago receipts were
1H1 earn. 10 of contract grade. Total pri
mary receipts were 1,445.000 bu. Atlantic
port clearances of wheat and flour
nmount to 040,000 bu. Milwaukee reported
that Armour was preparing to ship 700,000
bu. northern spring wheat from that point
to Chicago. During the middle of the nea-
Blon the market wan nervous and prices
moved up and down rnpldly. December
shorts were evidently still apprehensive of
trouble on account of the comparatively
small Btockn and the freedom with which
wheat IH going out of thft country , and
that option became so profoundly bullish
that May caught some of the same spirit.
Bofor * 12:3U : December had advanced to
C7' , c , and May to 60 3-8TiCOV4c. In the last
forty-five minutes' trading , however , the
market experienced a decided reversal
Outside markets rw a rule failed to respond
to the advance here. Realizing also be
came heavy , more * wheat being offered
than the market could rapidly absorb nnd
yrlces in consequence dropped rapidly. The
market was weak toward the close. De
cember closed at SSliQGOB-Sc , and May at
CS 7-So.
Corn was active and strong , but did not
maintain beat prices. Country advices
were bullish , and the Price Current claimed
the recent government crop report unre
liable and Inconsistent. Buying was heavy
until late In the session , but the closing
weakness of wheat affected prices some
what. Receipts were 221 cars. May ranged
from 335-8(1 to 34c , and closed l-S&/ic
hlcher at S3 5-8033- .
Oats were firm und higher and a good
general trade was done. Outsiders were In
the market In Increased numbers. Cash
demand wan again excellent. Shorta were
large buyeis. Toward the close the mar
ket weakened materially und nearly all the
advance was lost. Recplpts wen * 224 cars.
May ranged from 26 l-Sfo-CSWc to 25 5-S < 325ic ,
and closed l-8c higher at 253-Sc ,
Trade In provisions was small. The mar
ket In the main was steady , though having
interval ! of weakness , duo partly to the
bad hog market. Prices were Influenced
by the fluctuating In grain. At the close
January pork was 2t4c lower at $8.90 , Jan
uary lard a shade lower at J4.90ft4.92Vi and
January ribs a shade lower at 34.52 % .
Estimated receipts for Friday : Uneut ,
ITS cars ; corn , 300 cars , ; oats , 205 cars ; hogs.
83.000 head.
Leading future * ranged as fellow * :
Article * , upon. Hlb. Low. ClOM. Ycs'd'y
66V 66H
66N Ti 67H OBH
68 80M
33
ijwih 32H U
3SH9H 34 ISM 9SH9H 93)4 )
25 24k 24H
SBHfeH 16H 35 ?
785- 725 777 > T77K 782W
H82H 8 US 887W 90 882 >
Utt 816 10 10
4R5 487K 4S5 485 4(5
401 495 4(0
C 1.0 S10 SOI 105
44-JU 442K 442W 442M
48 * 46 4 GO 400
Cash quotations were as follows :
FLOUR Steady ; special brands. $4.10 ;
hard patent , $3.40 ( 3.60 ; soft patents , $3.80 ®
1.40 : 5tral ht . $3.0033.10 ; bakers. $2.4092.50.
WHEAT No. 3 spring , 6565 > 4c ; No. 2
red , GSUc.
CORN No. 2 , 32V4W32Uc.
OATS-No. 2 , /032c ; No. S white , 26 ®
H'.frc ; No. S white. 29c.
RYE No. 2 , 63c.
BARLEY-NO. 2 , ss 49o.
KLAA H1JKD No. 1. 97c.
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlmc , $2.25.
PROVISIONS Pork , mess , per bbl. , $7.SVft (
T.R5. Lard , per 100 lb * . , $1.90g4.92i4. Short
ribs sides ( loose ) , $4.70@4.90. Dry salted
nhoulders ( boxed ) . $4.37 ( 4.60. Short clear
Blde ( boxed ) . $4.7504.85.
WHISKY-Distlllerf finished goods , per
gal. . 11.25. '
SUGARB-Cut loaf. $5.77 ; granulated , $5.27.
Following are the receipts and shipments
( or today :
NEW YORK GHNEIIAL MARKET.
Quotations for the Oar a Geaerat
Comtandltle * .
NHW YORK , Nov. IT.-FLOUR-Recelpts.
98,974 bbls. ; exports , 16,322 bbls. Market In-
motive again and rather easy at the close.
CORNMEAL Quiet ; yellow western , 72 ®
tic.
tic.RTE
RTE Steady ; No. 2 western , 6lc , c. I. f. ,
Buffalo ; GSVitf&So afloat , to nrrivo.
BARLEY MALT Steady ; western , 66 ®
C4c.
C4c.WHKAT Receipts , 307.423 bu. : exports ,
323,122 bu. : spot easy ; No. 2 red. 76V&C. & f.
o. b. , afloat. Options opened easier , under
foreign nelllng nnd big spring wheat re
ceipt * , but rallied on flrmer late cable , to-
R ether with large clearances. In the last
our , however , n. reaction occurred under
reselling by foroUn houptB and the close
was weak at l-3fj3-Sc net decline. Sales In
cluded No. 2 red , May , 70V1W716-16c. cloned
at 767-Sq.
CORN Receipts , 104,475 bu. ; exports , IB-
W bu. : No. 'i , 393-Sc , f. o. b. , afloat. Op
tions flrmer. on a demand from shorts nil
the morning , but finally eased oft with
wheat and closed unchanged. May , 3 $ ? ; $
Ml-lc. closed at 38c.
OAT8 Receipts , 153,200 bu. : exports , 20-
Ub bu. Spot flrmer ; No. 2 , 29c. Options In
active and nominal.
HOPS Firm.
WOOL Steady.
METALS-Plsr Iron , dull ; southern. J9.73IJ )
J1.S5 ; northern , $11.0i > 311.25. Copper , firm ;
lake brokers. $12. 2Vi ; exchange , $12.37'.rt '
12.95. Lead , dull ; brokers , $3.50 ; excnan c.
I3.7WX75. Tin. dull ; straits. H7.85fflS.oO ;
platta steady. Spelter , steady. The only
change of Importance In the metal market
< oday was a partial reaction In tin from
yesterday' * sharp advance. UuslnctH In all
departments was very tame , there telns
nothing In the news at hand to Inspire
active buyln * or heavy selling pressure.
At the close the Metal exchangu vailed pig
iron warrants quiet , with $7.10 bid and
J7.25 asked : lake copper , firm , with $12.S7H
bid and $12.96 asked ; tin. dull , with $17. $ !
bid and $18.00 asked ; lead , dull , with $3.70
lild and (3.76 asked : spelter , quiet , with
$5.15 bid and $3.2& asked. The firm naming
the settling price for leading miners anu
meltera at the west quotes lend ut $3.60.
BUTl'ER Receipts. 2.651 pkgu , ; firm
western creamery , 1&323H ; Elglna , '
CHEESE Receipts , 7.603 pkss. : firm ;
arie. white. Vic ; small , white. ! 4fr9V
arse , colored. > Uc ; small , colored. IHtJ
KGGS Receipts , 5,711 pkgs. ; firm ; west-
* rn. MHo.
( irala B ee ! t at Prlaelpal Markets
CHICAGO , Nov. 17.-Eatlmat d rtcelpti
iodigrj 5Vi * t , , Ki cars ; coru , 5 cant ;
oate , 200 cars. E tlmated cant for tomor
row : Wheat , 175 : corn , 3 < X ) ; oats. 205.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. l-Rccelpts today :
Wheat , 93 cars.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 17.-Recclpts today :
Wheat , 170 cars.
MINNKAPOL1H. Nov. 17.-Recelpts
today : Wheat , G3 < 5 car .
DULUTH , Nov. 17. Receipts for today :
\ \ neat , 75t cnw.
Receipts nt primary markets : Wheat ,
1.694,12 : : bus. ; corn , 603,053 bu .
OMAHA OUNKRAIi MARKET.
Condition f Trade and Quotations on
Staple anil Fnncr Irodncc.
EGOS Good stock , ISc.
BUTTER Common to fair. lOfllle ; choice ,
; Bcparator , 22c ; gathered creamery ,
LI VII POULTRY lion * , live , . . . . .
dreased , 6'/Witc ; ; old roosters , 4c : spring
chlckcnx , ifvp , 6tjfi < ic : clrcHsed , GW 'C ;
ducks , live , tVf7c : ilresged , 8090 ; geese , live ,
Off'c ; ftrnaeAil . S09c ; turkcyi , live , Mil lOnf
dromiHl. lW12Vic.
OAMK Teal , blue wing , $1.73 ; green wing ,
Jl.GO ; mlxrd , S1.751i2.25 ; prairie chickens ,
yountr. $1.60 : old , $1.00 ; nuall , per doz. , $1.50.
PIG150N8 Live. per doz. , Cw.
VEAICholcc , Oc.
VEGETABLES.
CnLEflY-Per bunch , 2oQ30c ! Colorado
celery. 45c.
ONIONS New , per bu. , C5fl45c
HI3ANS Hand-picked , navy , per t > lH30
I&1.49.
POTATOES-Choleo stock , S3 < g40c ; sacked.
43/8 45c.
H \VKET POTATOES-Pcr bbl. . $ .2.00.
CABBAGI-Per bu. , crafpd. Ic.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , $1.0054.50 ;
choice , $ .I.7 { ? 4.00.
ORANGES Mexicans , JI.OO ; email sizes ,
$3.75.
BANANAS Choice , large Block , per
bunch. $2.0032.33 ; medium elzed bunches ,
11.7692.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES Western Ben Davlf , Genltons
and Wlnosnps , per bbl. , J3.25JT3.50 ; New
Yoik BoldwIriH , Greenings and others ,
choice , per bbl. , $3.C3a3.75.
PEARS-Uartlctt. California , out of the
market : other varieties , 12.25.
GRAPKS-Callfornla Tokays , tl.G531.i5 ;
New York graps , 20o.
CRANBEBRIES-Cape Cods , per bbl. ,
$7.uOf/7.23 ; Jerseys. $6.00 : per crute , $2.33.
QUINCES Per box , tl.9iKl3.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almonds , per lb. , 15S17cj Brazils ,
per lb. , 9Q10c : English walnuts , p r lb. ,
fancy soft shell , Iisjl2c ; standards , 9'flOc ' ( ;
filberts , per lb. , lOc : pecans , polished , 7 ®
Be ; cocoanuts , per 100 , 14.00 ; peanuts , raw ,
6fiGl&u ; rousted , 7V4c ; chestnuts , lOc.
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. each.
2.M ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. , M'i ; lialtcul.
ns. JO. 23 ; quart car.s , $3.60.
FIGS imported fancy , 3-crown. 14-lb.
> oxcs , lOc ; 5-crown , 44-lb. box s. 13c ; S-lb.
> oxcs , 220230 per boc ; California , 10lb. .
boxes , tl.1001.lG.
HONEY-Cbolce white , 12U 14c.
DATES Hallowee , SO to0lb. . boxes , DUc ;
Salr. uc : Fard , 9-lbv boxes , ! .
CIDER-Per half bbl. , $3.25.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hides , tc ; No 2 green
ildes , 6c ; No. 1 sailed hide ? , > , c ; No. 2 sailer *
tides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf , t > to 12 Ibs. , PC ;
No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7e.
TALLOW , GREASE , S.TC.-1 allow , No.
, 3c ; tallow. No. 2 , 2V4c ; rough tallow , l'/ic ' ;
white grease , 2',4 < 33c ; yellow and brown
grease , Il i21-lc.
SHEEP PELTS-Grcen salted , each , K\t
5c ; green salted hearings ( short wooltd
early skins ) , each. 15c ; dry Jnearlnys ( sh nt
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , eacn , c ; dry
flint , Kansas nnd Is'ibruslta batcher wool
> clts , per lb. , actual weight , 4' j5c ; dry lilnt
Kansas und Nebraska murrain < vool pelts ,
> er lb. , actual weight , Sjf Ic ; dry filnl , Colorado
rado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual
weight , 4 < S5c ; dry flint , Colorado munaln
wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 34j.
FURS Mink. 10,5c ; bear ( black or
irown ) . to.OOg20.PO ; otter , tl.50ft8.00 ; beaver ,
J1.00S6.00 ; skunk , IMfaOc ; muikrat , 37c ;
raccoon , 15 T50c ; red fox , 25c@tl.25 : gray fox.
250300 ; wolf ( timber ) , 25o@t2.50 ; wolf
prairie ) coyote. lOftOOc ; wildcat , 1025c ;
> adger , 6 ilOc ; ullvcr fox , t50.007S.OO.
St. Loni * Market * .
ST. I.OUIS. Nov. 17. FIjOUR-Dull ,
teady nnd unchanged.
WHEAT Futures fractionally lower ;
epot firm ; No. 2 red , cash , elevator. Tic
bid ; track , 70 < g71c ; December , 70c ; May.
S5-S@6Sic asked ; No. 2 hard , cash , 64 < @
B6c.
B6c.CORN
CORN Fractionally higher for cash nnd
nitons ; No. 2. cash , 31V4c ; December , 307-8c
bid : May. 32532 1-Sc.
OATS Fractionally higher ; No. 2 , cash ,
26yc ; track. 27c ; December , 26c bid ; May ,
TCV-Sc asked ; No. 2 white , 2S'ic.
HYE Firm at 62c.
FLAXSEED Higher at 04 lc.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , t2.30.
CORNMEAL-Steady at tl.651.60.
BRAN Sleady and firm ; east track ,
sacked , C2c.
HAY-Pralrlo. easier at t6.50S7.50 ; tlm-
othy , steady at $7.0039.00.
COTTONTIES-65C.
BAGOING-7 p7 > ,4c.
WHISKY-Steady at tl.23.
BUTTER Quiet ; creamery , 10Q23C ! dairy ,
EOGS-Steady at ISc.
METALS-Lead , nrm at tl.CO. Spelter ,
strong at to.lfi.
PROVISIONS Pork , easier ; standard
mess , jobbing , t7.87 % . Lard , steady ; prime
ntpam. t4.77VJ ; choice , J4.S2VJ. Dry salt
rreats ( boxed ) , shouldtrs , t4.25 ; extra short ,
i4.87'/i : ribs , W.12K ; shorts. tS.37 % . Bacon
'
'boxed ) , shoulders , to ; extra short , t5.37V4i )
6.M : ribs. 5.C2V4 : shorts. J6.S7W.
RECEIPTS-FIour. 4,000 bbl . : wheat , 70-
000 bu. : corn. 82,000 bu. ; oats , 28,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 6,000 bbln. : wheat ,
" * ,000 bu. ; com , 140,000 bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu.
Liverpool Market.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 17. WHEAT No. 1
rl northern spring , steady , 6s3J4d.
CORN American mixed , firm , SslO&d :
futures , dull , November , 3slOV4d ; March ,
la fl fi-8d.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy , winter , steady ,
PROVISIONS-Beef. extra India mess ,
Irm. 6Ss 9d. Pork , prime mess fine western.
firm , SOa ; prime mesa medium western , 47a
6d , Hamn. short cut. HiTlO Ibs. . steady , RSs.
Bacon , Cumberland rut. 28@30 Ibs. , 33s ;
long clear mlddlex. 33@3S Ibs. , dull , 29s ;
long clear middles , 40fi45 Ibs. , dull. 28s ;
short clear clear backs , IftftlS Ibs. . dull , 29s ;
clear bellies , 12&14 Ibs. , dull , 33s Cd.
CHEESE American finest white. flrn ,
43s fid ; American colored , firm , 44s 6d.
TALLOW-Prlmo city , nrm. 19s 6d.
OIL Cottonseed oil , Liverpool refined ,
dull , 15s ; turpentine spirits , strong , 2Ss3d.
Rosin , common , steady , 4s 3d.
Knnmii City Grain null Provision * .
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 17. WHEAT le
higher ; No. 1 hard , 63c ; No. 2.
No. 3 , 5S6nic : No. 2. red. S&aW/ic ; No. 3 ,
6K5-G4 : No. 2 spring. 60 i ic ; No. 3 , 58 60c.
CORN-Ktendy : No. 2 mixed. 29KS30Vi ; No.
2 , while , ISHc : No. 3 , S9U.
OATS-Sleaily : No. 2. white , 2Kc.
RYtWeak ; No. 2. 49c.
HAY Steady , choice timothy and prairie
BUTTER-Weok. 20Hc ; dairy , 16c.
KOGS-FIrm ; frssh , 18c.
RECEIPTS-Wheat , 12,000 bu. ; corn , 14,900
bu. : oatH. S.OOO bu.
SHlPJlENTS-Wheat , 09.000 bu. ; corn , H ,
900 bu. ; oats. 14,000 bu.
Ualtlmore Market.
BALTIMORE. Nov. l7.-FLOUR-Frm !
nnd unchanged ; receipts , 13,231 bbls. ; ex
ports. 8.744 bills ) .
WHEAT Firmer ; spot nnd month.
72c ; recelptB , S2.SS9 bu. ; exporls , 27,000 bu , ;
Bouthcrn wheat , by sample. GSy6S 4c.
CORN-Strong ; spot nnd month , 39 > &ffl
39S-Sc ; steamer mixed , 35if'iV4c ; receipts ,
H7.822 bu. ; exports , 60.000 bu. ; southern
white corn. SaU ' .sc ; southern yellow , 33 ®
IGc.
IGc.OATSFIrm ; No. 2 white , SlQ31Vic ; re-
celptB. 2.181 bu.
RYE Firm ; No. 2 western. B4 ic ; re
ceipts , 2,834 bu.
Cincinnati Market ,
CINCINNATI. Nov. 17. - FLOUR -
Steadier.
WHEAT-Flrmer ; No. 3 red. 70e.
CORN Quiet : No. 2 mixed. 34Hc.
OATS-Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 27@I74c. !
RYE Dull : No. 2. BCc.
PROVlSIONS-Lard. flrmer. t4.SO. Bulk
meatB , asy. lower , t4.SO. Bacon , quiet ,
lower. tfl.2l >
WHlBICY-Sttady. tl.26.
BUTTTiii-Dull.
BtlClAU-Stcadr.
EGGB-Flrm. Uc.
CHEESE Firm.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO. Nov. 17. WHEAT- Weak ; No.
2 , cash nnd December , 72c ; No. 2 , "Wic.
CORN Quiet und easy : No. 3 mixed ,
33 1-Sc.
OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed. 2 c.
RYE Dull nnd steady ; No. 2. cash , C3c.
CLOVER8BED Active and lower ; prime
MlnurapolU Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 17.-WHEAT-
Bteudy ; November. 4c ; May , 641-8864c ;
iso. J hnru , wHu.
FLOUR First patents , t3.73 J.sS ; * cond
patcntH , t3.JJ303.60 ; Hrat clears. t2.6002.70.
I'eorU Market ! .
PEORIA. Nov. 17.-CORN-8tronjf , higher ;
No. 2. 3JWc.
OATS-FIrm : No. 3 white , 2 c.
WHISKY-FIrm ; tl.2S.
near Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-8UGAR-Raw.
etrone ; no selltra at quotation * ; fair re-
fining , 33-lc : centrifugal , 04 test , 4 7-lCc :
molasses nugar < 3 ll-16o ; rollncJ , firm and
tha feeling upward.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17.-8UOAR
Mllvrankee Market.
MILWAUKEE. Kov. 17.-WHHAT-
Hlgher : No. 1 northern , C8ic ; No. 3 north
ern , 67fl 7V4c.
RYE-Hlghcrj No. 1 , 52fi52'Sc.
BARLEY-Lowcr ; No. 2. 4sy4c ; sample ,
4Sc.
OPERATION'S IN STOCKS AND OOND9 ,
Ontnldc Public Continue * to Show aa
Intercut In Sccnrltlcn.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The results of to
day's stock market operations were rather
Inconclusive , except Insofar as they showed
a continued lively Interest on the part of
tha outsldo public in securities of all
grades. So far as prices are concerned net
changes are rather mixed , though the ma
jority lire on the side of gains , and thoto
in some cases amount to 1 per cent or
over. The early period of tie | market
shewed the heavy offerings to realize
which are at nil times usual In the upward
course of a real bull market. But even
whllo prices sagged nt some points with
tha effort to absorb the offerings , other
stocks were mounting upward maintain
ing thn undertone of firmness. The notable
movement In Atchlnon preferred wan con
tinued from the outset , at which time run
ning purchases carried the price tip 5-8
per cent. The gain was subsequently ex
tended to I'i per rpnt , and the. net gain Is
almost a point. There was a heavy du-
niand early for Denver preferred , which
had be n marked up before iho opening
here In London. This stock rose an ex
treme 2 point * , and Norfolk & Western
preferred I'i polntH. Balllmore & Ohio ,
Pacific Mall and Internallonal Paper gave
tone nlno to the early market , as did an
upward bound of S3i points In Metropolitan
Street Railroad. Early weakness In To
bacco and the reaction In Chicago & Alton
from its recent advance had an unsettling
effect in the first hour. In the second
hour , however , the grangers were taken In
hand , nnd Burlington and Rock Island
were pushed to the highest prices of the
yea * . Borne of the low priced and lately
dormant stocks were also brought Into
the movement and advanced to a higher
lovol. Thcso Included Denver & Rio
Grande , St. Louis & Southwestern pre
ferred , American Spirits , Chicago & East
ern Illinois , Minnesota & St. Louts and
SfAndard Distributing. There were con-
spiouous advances also In New York Cen
tral , Pennsylvania and Canada Southern.
St. Paul & Omaha preferred { .old at 170 ,
an advance of C points , and the highest
prlco on record. The late reaction was
Induced by the persistent weakness of the
Northern Pacific , nnd the uneasiness thus
caused In the minds of holders by rumors
of discord and a prospective outbreak of
hostilities In the northwestern railroads'
world. The rommon stock fell to 40"/i and
the perferred to 75. Support was ap
parently entirely withdrawn from these
stocks and heavy blocks were thrown on
the market. The aggressive buying of Pee
ple's Gas up lo 107H In the late dealings
rallied the market nnd made a linn clos
ing In Ftplto of the late weakness In Dela
ware & Hudson and Sugar. The local
money market showed no further harden
ing tendency today and the firmness of for
eign exchnngo Indicates a resumption of
the holding back of bills. The level of the
London money market , which declined ap
preciably today , Is now BO near that of
New York that a stringency In the local
money market could find relief in a gold
import movement. The bond market
showed a recurrence of Its recent strength ,
yesterday's declines being In part retrieved.
Tolal sales t4.040.000. Untied Slales new 4s ,
coupon , nnd the Cs , coupon , declined U per
cent , and the new 4s , registered , 1-S per
cent In the bid prlo * .
The Evening Post's London financial ca
blegram says : Stocks In this market were
lifeless today , except Americans , which
were Animated on support from New York ,
from Germany , and by a professional
clique here. There was no public buying
and the contlnenlal demand wa chiefly for
Baltimore & Ohio. Atchlson preferred , Den
ver & Bio Grande preferred and Southern
Railway preferred. Late In the day Pans
and Berlin showed a disposition to sell
The professional Interest In Americans In
creases here and many jobbers are migrat
ing from the Kaffir to the American mar
ket. The Kaffir market was no woefully
stagnant that a migration Bomewhoro was
a necessity from a professional point nt
view. Grand Trunk , after a period of dull
ness , was strong in the street on Montreal
clique buying ,
The following are the closing quotations
of th leading stocks on the New York
market today :
Atchlaon IC'tl do Pfd . Wide
do pfd 43U do 2d pfd . SlTi
Baltimore & Ohio. . M'k 6t. L. & S. W . E i
Canada Pacific S4'i do ptd . Hi !
Canada , Southern . . CJ St. Paul . 113i !
Central 1'aclnc . . . . 24 -lo pfd . 162'4
Chesapeake & Ohio. 25ft St. P. & Om . S4'i
Ohtcaeo & Alton . .162 do pfd . 166
C. , II. & 0 St. P. M. & M . 17J
Chi. tk E. Ill Ho. Paclllc . 29
do pfd So. Hallway . 9'.i
CM. O. W 13' , do pf < l . 57'4
Ch < . ln < J. & L 8 Texas & Pacific . . . . 1 5' 4
do ptd 23 Un'on Paclllc . 35
Chi. & N. W 137i do pfd . G8H
do irfd ES U. P. IJ. & G . B'i
C. C. C. & St. L. . . . 4t'i Wabasli . 7H
do Pfd S8 do pfd . : iH
Del. ft Hudson t'T Wheel. & L. K. . . . 3'A
EWl. L. A W 14S do Pfd . IS
Den. & nio 0 15i Adams Kx . 109
do pM MV , American Ex . 141
Erie ( new ) Wide U. 8. Ex . 44
do IH pfd 34 > i Wells Irst > . 123
rt. Wayne IT * Amw. Cotton Oil. . 3S'-i
Ot. Nor. pfd 139W do pfd . fo'i
Hocking Valley . . . . 3U Amer. Sjilrits . ll > i
Illinois Central . . . .HUi do pfJ . %
Lake Erie & W. . . . 14fc Amor. Tobacco
do pfd CS do pfd . i:7
take Shore 19J Conn. Cms . 1S4
T ulsvllle & Nash. . 61 Com. Cable Co . 175
Manhattan 1i 9 < U Col. F. & Iron . . . . 23
Met. St. Hy 173 , do ] > r < ] . . > . 77
Mich. Central IDS Ocn. ElcotTlo . 82
Minn. & St. L M'J Hawaii Com. Co.
do 1st pfd 93'i ' Illinois Steel 104S1U
Mo. Pac'flc M > t Inter'n'l Paper. S1U
Mobile & Ohio " ' . ; do pfd. 91
Mo. K. & T US Clcd-s cAs
do pfd i4H ! Lead
. J. Central S3 do PM
N. Y. Central U7H Minn. Iron . 13S
N. Y. Chi. & St. L. 1J > ,4 Nat. Un. Oil . G > 1
do m pfd 71K Pacinc Mall . MVd
do 2J pfd Wn People's Uas . I07 i
Nor. West 14 Pullman Pal . 1S
No. Pacific * > SlUer Certincatea. . 60 %
do pfd. . . . 75 % Standaril K. & T. . 7V
Ontario & W iB'.i
Ore. It. & Nav 04 do pfd
Onx Sliort Line . . . . > T. C. & Iron 30-Ti
Pac. Coo t 1st pfd. M U. 8. leather 'l
do M pfd 63 do pfil . . 674
PltUbunj 172 U. 8. Hubbtr JVi
Reading * . lc do PM
do 1st pfd 40 West Union 99
R. O. W 27 Federal Steel
do pfd do pfil . 7 * ;
Rock Hland lOS'.i Drooklyn napia T. . 63H
St. U t S. F 73j
1st asst. paid. Mth asst. paid. _ .
Total Bales of stocks today were 637,100
shares. Including : Atchlson. K.I92 ; Atchl-
Bon preferred. 11S.938 ; Baltimore & Ohio ,
5.95 : Burlington , 32,339 ; Denver & Ulo
Grande , 4.SSO : Denver & Rio Grande pre
ferred. 2.W9 : Louisville & Nashville , 13,240 ;
Metropolitan Stret Railway. 7,833 ; Missouri
PaclOc. 7,845 ; New York Central. 8.620 ;
Northern Pacinc. 3,520 ; Northern Pacinc
preferred. 9,803 ; Northwestern , 4,980 ; Rock
island. 32.875 ; Union Pacinc. 4.8S4 ; Union Pa-
clAc preferred , 15,350 ; St. Paul , 35,920 ; South
ern Railway preferred , 5.247 ; Tobacco , 19.-
930 : Bay State Gas. 9.300 ; Federal Stol ,
9.220 ; Federal Steel preferred , 17,450 ; Pncinu
Ma ! ! , 13,205 ; Sugar , 37,213 ; Chicago Great
Western , 34.000.
ftoaton Stock Quotation * .
BOSTON. Nov. 17.-Call loans , 2ff3 per
cent ; tlmo loans , 304 per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks , bonds and mining
harts ;
A. . T. & 8. F lii do pftl rt
Amer. fiuwr Itt'.i Ed. Blev % Tel 195
do pfd Ill Oen. Elec. pfd 1 4
Day SUta Uaa . . . . SU Atrtilson pfd 45
Bell Tel W > Atchlson 4 . .s ii7
Iloeton & Albany..SW Altouez Mining Co. l
Becton & Maine . . . .104 Atlantic : :
Ikwtoti li 77 IMstun & Mont..EC
C. . I ) . & Q UHi Ilutte & Boston . . . .
Fltchbure Wlli Calumet & Hevla..M )
Oen. Electric Sr.i Centennial . !
M xlvan Central. . . . 45 Franklin iS
Old Colony U : Old l > omlnlon 2i
Ore. Short Line 28 Oiccnla 77
llubber W Qulncy 13- !
Union Paclllo 31 % Tamarack 181
West End S7i ! Wnl\erlno Sl'i
do pfd I' 'i Parrott 27'j
WellngnElec S5 * Humboldt A. . . 4'.j
Ban FrancUco MlnlUK Stocks.
BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 17. The olTiclal
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Alia Julia 1
Alpha Con 3 Justice IS
Andes S Kentucky Con S
Dolcher 71 Mexican 18
l * r& Belcher 21 Occidental Con 48
Bullion B Ophlr . , . . . . 6J
Caledonia ! Overman 5
Challenge. Con IT Potcwi 14
CholUr M *
Ormfldence M Scorpion 3
Con. Cala. te Va..liO Sierra Nevada 4
Con. Imr-rlal 1 I'tt'on Con . . . , . . . . , . is
Crown Point IS Utah Con 14
Gould & Currl * . . . . 17 Yellow Jacket , 19
Hal _ iNorcro _ * .i.lU > _ Btandard no
Silver bars7COUc : Mexican dollars , 47U9
41 ic , Drafts , bight. 15c ; telegraph , 17jc. !
B Hk of England Htateuient.
liONDON. Nov. 17. Ths weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following chingei a * compared with the
previous account ! Total reserve. lncTM8 * <
678,000 ; circulation , decrease , 2 0 , < XX > ! bul-
lon , Incroaw , 418.675 ! other securities , In-
cjeaoo. l47imo : other dpolt . ' " "f" * ? '
C 0,000 ; public depopltn. decrease , 146,00ij ;
lotea rcsfrve , lncren ! e , 717,000 ; govern
ment PPcurlllM , decrease , 3 < JO,000. Proportion
tion of the Hank of England rc * rve lit
lability , which last week was 63.9 per cent ,
a now 53.M per cent. The Hank of Eng-
and's rate of discount remains unchanged
at 46 per cent.
York Money Mnrket.
NC\V YORK. Nov. 17. MONEY ON
CAM/-Nomlnally , nl 2n2'4 per rent.
1'IUMU MEUCANT1LK PAPER-3g4 per
CeSTEnMNG EXCHANGE Steady , with
ncttml business In bankers' bills nt $4.S3 < 4 < H >
4.85ii for demand and at H.S2ft4.S2'i ' for sixty
days ; posted rates , Jl.SlfM. * * : commercial
bills , I.Sl'i5i4.Sl'i ; .
SILVER CERTIFICATESOTiG61Ue. .
HAR SILVER ( KKJic.
MEXICAN DOLLARS ITWc.
GOVERNMENT BONDS- Weak ; U. S. 3s ,
105'i ' ; new 4. , reg. . 12Gi ; coupon , 126 % ; 4s ,
rep. , lll'i : coupqn. 112 ; 2s , PSVS ; 51. rcg. ' ,
llli ! coupon. 1U ! ; Paclllc 6 ? of > . 102'.4.
Closing quotations on bonds ttcre as fol-
ows : _ _
J. S. new Us S. T. O. llts . 11M
. ) . S. nrw4d. ng. . . .127H N.J.C. fil . 113
: i. . . do coun l'J7 H. C. 01 . 115
; r. S. 4 , rpir Him N.C. 4s . 10.1
J. S. do coup UK No. Pacific Intl. . . .117
: i. s.2ds , ivr 0x4 Ko. Pacific 3i.i. , . . HU
J. S. f. , rrr 11'J No. Pacific 4 * . 102
] , 8. SB , coup illUM N.T. C.ASt. f4
District 3 , . ' . lit )
Ala.clss A . . .10H N. W. Con 0li
Ala. , clam 11 1U5 N.W. Deb. nt . 117) ) ,
Aln. . clans 0 100 Ore. N. iRts . 114
Ala , , Currency 1UO Ore. N. 4i . 101X
Atchlson 4l OTit O. S.UBst. r . lW\t
3o. adj. 4s ti\ O. S. L , . 6a t. r..10fli ,
Canada So. sds 109V < Pacinc flu of 05 . 1024
C. A O. 4mi R8 < 4 Readlnc4s . K2H
Chl.Terme. , 4s 0m R. O. W. UtS . t ( )
C. AO. 61 llOlf St. L. li I. M. con S ! > 7k
C. H. & D. 4 104H St. IA3. . F. Gen.0l21 > i
3.AB. O. l t > 10 < St. P. COllKOU . 1 110
3. A. R.O. 4 DO St. P. C. A P. l ts..l''H (
KaBtTrnn. leta 107 St. P. C. A P. SB. .118
: rlnO < n.4 , 77M so. Kv. ( is . inv
P. W. & U. IsU. t. r. 78H S. K. AT.OS . 77H
Jen Eloc. Os 109 Tenn. uewiot 3t. . . B4
G. H..tS. A OR inn T. P. I O. 1st * . lOflt *
O. H. AS.A. 2di. . . 104 T. P.He. ' - ' < ! . 47 H
H.A.T. Cent. 0 1UH IT. P. .IB . 101
I..tT.C.POti.Os..lll U. P. D.A Q. iBtB. . HIM
owaC.lwts K)4 ) | < Wab. 1st SB . HIM
' \ . Now Con. 4S..100U Wnb. 'Jds . 91
. A.N. Unl.4B 94 W.Shore 4 . Ill
MUxourl On 100 Vn. Centuries . 70
H. K. AT. 2d8. . . . flC' Va. oefcrrcd . ' !
N. K. AT. 4 BI VVH. Cent. l t .
York Mlnlnir < lnot tlon .
NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks :
Choler t > 1 ? Ontario 400
Crown Point is Ophlr M
Con. Cat. and Va..ia > Plymouth 10
Jeaclwood 45 Quicksilver 1M
lould & Currlo . . . . is do pfd 450
Hale & Jforcrora . .110 Sierra Nevada " . " ,
{ omestaXe COM Standard 175
iron Silver TV Union Con !
Mexican IS Yellow Jacket 17
London Stock Qnotailnnn.
_ Nov. . 17. p. m.-ClosIng :
Consols , money 110U N"Y. ? Ccntral .KO 3
Consols , account..110 ? , Pcnnnylvanla CO
Canadian Pacific . . . SO Iteadlnp S'i
Erie 13T4 Union Pacific pfd. ; 70H
do 1st pfd Atvliloon 17
Illinois Central . . . .114'i r * & N wi
N'ortliern 1'ac. pfd. . 77V4 Oraitd Trunk 7 > , i
Bt. Paul 116 %
BAR BILVER-Steady ; 2Sd.
MONEY-2',4 per cent.
Discount lit the onen market for short
bills , 33-S@3'S per cent : for three months'
bllla , 33-8Q3i ! per cent.
Plnanclul Tiaicm.
OMAHA , Nov. 17. Bank clearings today
were $1,202.835.33 ; balances. $200.830.73. One
year ago clearings were $859,326.20 , and bal
ances were $130,739.09. Incrcafo In clearings ,
[ 343,609.13. Increase In clearings for four
days this week , $1,122,634.67.
CHICAGO , Nov. 17. Clearings , $21,33S,34S ;
balances , $1,264,727 ; New York exchange , lOo
discount ; posted rates , $4.S3',4tN.S7. stocks
active nnd nrm. Alley L , 76 ; Biscuit , com
mon , 37 ; Biscuit preferred , 99 % : Diamond
Match. 144 ; Lake Street L , 17 ; North Chicago
cage , 227V5 : Strawboard , 34 ; West Chicago ,
" 114 : City Railway293.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. Today's state
ment of the treasury shows : Available
cash balance , $296,616,634 ; gold reserve , $241-
833,630. '
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 17.-CIearlng3. $3,581.327 :
balances , $513,279 ; money , 4j/7 per cent ; New
York exchange , par bid , lOc premium asked ,
NEW YORK , Nov. 17. Bank clearings ,
$191,575.985 ; balances. $7.282,474.
BOSTON , Nov. 17 : Bank clearings , $21-
107,671 ; balances , $ i,507,294.
PHILADELPHIA.Nov. 17. Bank clearIngs -
Ings , $16.795.496 : balances. $2.106,027.
BALTIMORE. ' Nbv. 17-Bank clearings ,
$4.044.580 ; balances$68,637. '
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17.-Clearlngs ,
$1,771.147 ; New York exchange , bank , par ;
commercial , $1 discount.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON , Nov. 17. American securities
opened firm and higher and remained so
all day. Amount of bullion gone into tha
Bank of England on balance today , 21,000.
Spanish 4s closed at 405-3.
PARIS. Nov. 17. Business on the bourss
today opened fair , and later fell off
under the Influence of the decline in Span
ish 4s and Cuban bonds , as well as do
Beers mines , the latter , according to re
port , being duo to forced sales. Subse
quently there was a slight recovery , and
the closing was undecided. Spanish 4
closed at 41.
BERLIN , Nov. 17. Private discount hard
ened l-Sj3'i on the bourse today , and
apprehensions of tighter money caused nn
all-round weakness , except In the case of
American securities. Spanish 4s were
easier on advices from the Paris market.
Bank of France Statement.
PARIS , Nov. 17.-Tho weekly statement
of the Bank of Franco shows the following
changes as compared with the previous ac
count : Nates In circulation , Increase , 12-
900,000 francs ; treasury notes current , de
crease , 9,125.000 francs : gold In hand , de
crease , 800,000 francs ; bills discounted , In
crease , 12.323.000 francs ; silver In hand , In
crease , 1,373,000 francs.
COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool Caulc * Indicate a Steadier
Undertone.
NEW YORK , Nov. 17. The bull faction
had the better start In today's cotton mar
ket , but made practically no effort to se
euro a material advance. Both the spot
and the future markets at Liverpool dis
played A steadier undertone than antlcl
patcd. Private cables reported almost fe
verish activity In dry goods circles abroad.
Parties In the south telegraphed that ex
porters and domestic spinners were having
a hard tims in securing the quantities do
blred of spot cotton at last prices , owing tea
a withdrawal of holders from the markets.
Fall River advices Indicated a growing de
mand for certain kinds of manufactured
goods , yesterday's sales reaching 100,000
pieces. The more active months moved up
2 to 4 points on the llrst call , but soon lost
the gain under soiling pressure from the
south and abroad. During the balance of
the early sutmlon liquidations were narrow
nnd lacked particular slgnltlcance. Late In
the day there wan a slight rally on demand
from the smaller shorts , but at no time
was the trading active. The close was
steady at a not gain of 1 to 4 points. Spot ,
dull : middling. 53-Sc. Net receipts , 909
bales ; gross. 6,379 bnlcg ; stock , 88,246 bales ,
exports to Great Britain. 718 bales ; to the
continent , 1.050 bales. Total today : Net
receipts. 66.021 balen ; exports to Great Brit
ain. 7,947 bales ; to the continent. 13,145
hales ; stock , 1.143b37 bale ? . Consolidated :
Net receipts , 358,512 bales : exports to Great
Britain , 151,226 bales ; to France , 37,490 balra ;
to th ; continent , 100.SS1 bales. Total since
September 1 : Net receipts , 3,192,517 bales ;
exports to Great Britain , 1,211,143 bales : to
France , 211,015 bales ; to the continent , S22-
971 bales.
NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 17.-COTTON-
Qulet ; sales , 4,800 bales ; ordinary , 4 7-lCc ;
good ordinary. 4c ; low middling , 4 3-f > c ;
middling , 413-16c ; good middling , 6 5-8c ;
middling fair , 6-iJc ; receipts , 14,629 baled ;
ntock , 293,007 bales. Futures , steady : No
vember. $4,76 ; Dcvember , $4.i8fJ4.79 ; Janu-
$5.1Sf3.20.
LIVERPOOL , Nov. 17.-COTTON-8pot ,
good demand nnd fair business done : prlcts
unchanged ; American middling , 317-32d ;
good middling , 37-3.M : middling , 313-32d ;
low middling , 227-3.M : good ordinary ,
221-SCd , The sales of Ills day were ILOo )
bales , of which 1,000 were for speculation
and export and Included 12,700 ImlCH of
American. Receipts45,000 bak-f , Including
42,300 bales of American. Futures opened
quiet , with a mod.'rnto demand , and closed
steady : American middling , L. .M. C. , No
vember , 2 61-640J C2-6IJ Fellers : November
and December. 2CO-Uli < 2Cl-6ld buyers ; De
cember und January , 269-C4Q2fiO-64d buyers ;
January and February , 2 69-64f2 60-64d buy
ers : February and March , 2 BO-Old buyers ;
March and April. 2 CO-64W2 61-tild buyers ;
April nnd May , 2.61-6ig 2 62-64d sellers ; May
and Juno. 2C2-64d buyer- : Juno and July ,
263-64d sellers : July and August. 3d sellers ;
August und September , St(31 > C4d Kellers ;
September and Octob-r , 3 4-Cld sellers.
California Dried PrnlU.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRUITS Firm. Evaporated ap
ples , common , 7ft8c ; prime wire tray , Mj >
* V c ; choice , &V1f c ; fancy , 9'jc. Prunes ,
J , j 10c. Apricots. Royal. Ilfil4c ; Moor
Park. isoi7c. Peaches , unreeled , I5s3 ! c ;
peeled ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Liberal Run of Cattle and Hogs and Only a
Hundful of 8h flp ,
BEEF PRICES ARE WELL. SUSTAINED
Buyer * Take About Kverytlilna- -
fercil Feeder Trade Weak Iluic >
Take on a Firmer Tone
nnil Sell Rome Higher.
SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. 17.
. . . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Receipts today JS.BIO it.Sn 3
Ofliclal Monday 6.U90 3.SM 4.2 2
Ofllclal Tuesday 2,694 8.828 2.2.J1
Oniclttl Wednesday . . . . 2,815 9,147 4 b75
Thut far this week 1J,31 33tf 11,658
Same days last wopk..l2l6S 24.su 26,011
Same days week before..22ioi : 23.261 .17,311
Sainu three weeka ago..19,029 24,83 ? 23,279
Average price paid for hog for the last
everal days , with comparisons :
| 1S9S.1S97.1S96.1S95.1SJ4.1S93.1S92. | | | | | |
Nov. 1. . . , 3 631 3 29 .1 42 ! 4 44 6 90 ! S 31
Nov. 2. . . . 3 451 3 41 327 3 44 4 45 618 II *
Nov. 3. . . . 3 47 3 43 330 * 607 IX
Nov. 4. . . , 3 Gil 3 43 331 333 | BSJ
Nov. 5. . , , 3 62 3 44 3 21 3 U5 | 4 41 533
Nov. 6. . . , 3 4C 317 33G 4 BO S84
Nov. 7. . . , 363 3 23 3 45 4 53 686 547
Nov. 8. . . , 362 3 45 4 42 6 81 6 SS
Nov. 9. . . , 3 45 3 41 3 28 339 429 6 4 667
Nov. 10. . . 3 47 3 31 827 4 41 5 89 5 M
Nov. 11. . , 343 3 32 3 1 339 573 S 43
Nov. 12. . , 344 3 38 322 3 45 443 5 la
Nov. 13. . , 3 34 32.1 344 4C4 r co
Nov. 14. . , 3 41 * 3 43 i 41 5C4 5 42
Nov. 15. . . 3 25 327 3 4G 4 37 n 64 5 41
Nov. 16. . . 3 C5 3 31 318 3 45 4 45 542 5 40
Nov. 17. . . 3SC 332 311 4 45 529 5 43
Indicates Sunday.
. Tn ° . ofllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
. Hogs. Sheep. H's's.
C. . M. & St. P. Battle.
Mo. Pnc. Ry 6 20
Lnlon Paclllp system 23 <
C. & N. W. Ry 6
F. . E. & M. V. R. R. 18 in
C. , St. P. , M. & O. . . . 5 ; i . .
U. & M. R. R. R 42 44 . . 1
C. . B. & Q. By 3 11
C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , K. 1 11
C. . R. I. & P. Ry. , W. 2 5
Total receipts . . . . 99 159 2 1
'
Tho'disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Parking Co 7 Io27
The G. II. Hammond Co. 143 1.846
Swift and Company ICO 1.653 . . . .
The Cudahy Packing Co. 531 2,697 613
Armour & Co 102 1,365
R. Becker and Dcgan. . . 494
Vansant & Co 10S
Lobman & Co 225
W. I. Stephens 383
Hill & Huntzlnger 46
L. F. Husz 24
Livingston & Schaler. . . . 112
McCreary 1S4
Hammond , from K. C : 472 . . . .
Omaha P. Co. . K. C 51
Cudahy P. Co. , K. C. . . 88 1,379
Other buyers 461 37
Leftover 400 800
Totals .3.122 11.201 2,199
CATTLE For a Thursday there was a
fair run of cattle , receipts being a little
larger than a week ago. Less than half
of the cattle were killers , a large portion
of the receipts being made up of stockers
and feeders. Th general market might be
? noted as fairly good on killers , but bad on
ceding stock.
About fourteen loads of cornfed cattle
were reported among the fresh receipts ,
and , while some of the buyers held back
and bid lower prices , there was a good
buying demand on the part ot other pack
ers , so that about everything sold In good
season. The prices paid i were not much
different from yesterday.- ! ' Some pretty
good steers sold at $5.00 , and there were
several loads at $4.90 , with some rough
cattle as low as $4.40 and $4.45. There were
no gross westerns good enough for kill
ers , to make a test of the market on that
kind of stuff. '
There were some nineteen loads of cows
and heifers among the offerings of cattle ,
which was liberal considering the total
i iDer of cattle In the r.ens. The demand
was good and'the market active at firm
prices , everything changing hands at an
early hour. Bulls and stags sold at firm
prices. If good , and the same might DC
said of veal calves , quite a number of
the latter selling ut $6.60.
In the stockcr and fttder division the
situation was not lo the liking ot sellers.
Feeding cattle have not been coming In
very fast , but at the same time the de
mand Is dull and speculators find It slow
work disposing of purchases. This mornIng -
Ing speculators were all talking weak and
were in no mood to pay very good prices ,
while the market lacked the support ot
country buyers. The result was the
market was slow on all kinds and fully
15c lower than Tuesday ; If the cattle
happened to been the commonlsh order , era
a Httlo undesirable. It was very hard work
to unload. Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr.
1..11JO $3 25 23..1031 $4 45 1. . 1060 $183
I..i5'j0 ' 3 60 19..1257 4 45 l'J..im 4 U
1..1290 4 00 24. . 873 4 45 20..1231 4 90
20..1221 4 35 1..1110 4 60 23. . 932 4 90
34. . 099 4 40 1..1240 4 70 26..1040 4 90
2J..1127 4 40 23..1289 4 80 20..1376 5 CO
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
14..1376 4 70
COWS.
3. . fSfi 2 15 15..1008 2 90 4. . 932 320
1. . 840 „ ' 25 1..1WO 2 DO 1. . bUO 3 2o
1. . 750 2 40 1..1150 21)0 ) 1..1150 3 23
5. . 952 2 60 13. .KKO 2 95 1..1100 3 30
,3. . HW 2 WI 3. . U4U 'i 95
1..1090 2 51) ] . . 920 295 ll345 ! ! 3 SO
31. . 869 2 55 1..1020 3 00 2..1225 3 40
2. . WI "i 70 l..litU : 3 10 1 ! ) . . Sbi 3 45
27. . 827 270 4..1145 3 00 1..1010 3 45
1. . 730 2 75 3. . (20 3 00 1. . 900 3 60
1..1110 2 73 2. . 870 3 00 49..1034 3 60
1. . 9SO a 75 ] . . t > M ) 3 W 1..11HI ) i < M )
1..1020 275 1..1170 3 10 6..1320 3 70
1..11W 2 73 3..1100 315 1..1230 375
1.113'J ' 2 SO
HEIFERS.
1. . 640 285 1. . i > 30 3 30 1. . 700 3 75
1. . 020 3 10 2. . 505 3 50 1. . 170 3 75
2. . 750 3 10 S. . ! > 93 3 CO 3. . 1033 400
1. . 650 3 23 1. . 860 3 50
BIJLLS.
1..1330 2 30 1..1250 270 1..1000 3 OD
1..11SO 2 65 2..1220 2 73 1. . (90 3 10
CALVES.
2. . 405 3 05 1. . 90 050 10 , . 172 6 BO
1. . . . 230 6 23
STAGS.
1..1010 3 CO
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1. . 910 3 00 5..1000 360 1. . 700 4 00
1. . 630 3 2i 11..1016 3 CO 7. . 773 4 00
65. . 802 .125 2S. . 721 3 M 3. . 691 4 00
l > 8. . 770 3 25 1. . 730 3 SO 15. . 810 4 00
WESTERNS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
2 bullM 1090 $2 S3 66 cows 1003 $ J 50
4 cows 1055 3 50 2 cows 1225 35 < )
19 feeders. . 773 3 f 5 22 calves. . . 421 fi 73
SO feeders. . 700 3 75 2 steers..1003 3 23
4 steers. . . . bS7 3 00
NEBRASKA.
1 feeder. . . 960 3 ! 1 cow 12BO 2 60
5 feeders. . 610 4 00 1 cow S90 2 00
2 feeders. . 725 2 50 4 COWH 9SO . ' ! 10
36 feeders..10M ) 3 60 15 cows MO 3 M
11 feeders..1197 3 2T 49 heifers. . 826 335
in feeders. . 815 3 45 1 heifer. . . 7SO 3 35
14 feeders. . 950 3 41) 1 heifer. . . 710 2 75
13 feeders. . 675 4 20 2 heifers. . KSO 3 40
2 feeders. . C95 3 ( 4 heifers. ' . Ml 3 : 'o
r. feeders. . 6fln 4 ) 2 heifers. , PM 3 25
17 feeders. . 780 3 60 1 heifers. . tr.4 3 w
53 feeders. . 775 3 GO 1 cow 1140i 75
64 feeders. , 7k8 3 W 3 COWS 726 3 ID
12 fseders. . 727 3"60 5 cows 174 1 60
45 feeders. . 773 3 60 1 cow 1370 S SS
51 feeders. . 764 360 1 steer 860 2 75
02 feeders. . 795 3 ID s Btcers..llaj 3 tu
1 feeder. . . 8W 3 60 19 steers. . , . 950 3 60
74 feeders. . 912 3 90 3 steers..1266 4 00
4 feeders. . 912 3 50 1 bull 1310 2 CO
1 feeder. . . 900 3 W 34 calves. . . 403 5 00
1 steer 590 2 75 2 cows 1210 2 75
8 Hteers. . . . 860 2 75 1 cow 13SO 2 75
9 steers. . . . 9SO 3 SO 1 cow 1200 2 75
7 c. und s. 910 3 10 1 cow 1200 3 05
1 bull 1140 2 2,1 9 cows 1014 3 17' '
Ibull 1140 2 75 12 cows 850 2 35
5 cows 860 2 75 2 cows MUS 3 2i )
1 cow 1100 2 75 3 cows 1116 3 17U
25 COWS 850 2 S3 1 cow 910 35
1 cow 1150 2 75 2 cows S35 2 33
1 cow 800 2 35
BarilJtt Richards.
116 cows. . . . 918 340
NEW MEXICO.
30 feeders..1060 3 DO 9 feeders. . 930 4 10
29 feeders..lOuri 395 120 feeders. . 831 410 ;
60 feeders , . Ml 4 00 1 culf. . . . . . 190 5 23 :
MONTANA. i
H. K. Thompson. i
17 cows a sot ) iu cows uwa 310 :
SOUTH DAKOTA.
J. A. Clark.
S steers..1145 375
COLORADO.
C. T. Lovo.
14 COWB. . . . . 821 SCO 5 cows , . . . . 916 273 <
3 bulls 906 275 31 cows 917 323 i
UTAH. c
1 fcoder..1010 3 00 At feeders. . SC3 3 Co i
17 feeders. < 789 3 50 41 feeders. . 931 3 65 c
HOGS Today's hog market was active ] '
and u nhnJti higher so thut practically 1
everything was told by 8 o'clock , or noon <
utter. That U the whole story of the day'y . 4
t ratio briefly told. Buyers wantrd the hogs i
and as advices from other selling polnte i
were favorable they were willing to Day' i
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.
a little more money for them. Heavy packIng -
Ing hoga. such as sold at $3.32 > ,4 yesterday ,
brought for the most part $1.35 today. Good
heavy hogs sold al $3.35S3.37'A largely ,
whllo yesterday It will be remembered that
only two loads of heavy hogs sold above
$3.35. A few extra good hogs sold as high
as $3.4093,45. In other words , over half of
all the hogs hero yesterday sold at $3.35
whllo today the bulk brought $ J.355J3.37W.
The table at the head of column will
show some Interesting facts. In the first
place the receipts were the largest of the
month to date and the largest of any day
since September 15. Of the number re
ported In , however , there were some twenty
cars consigned direct to packers , still the
actual offerings on the market were not
much larger than usual. The demand
keeps In excess of the receipts all the tlmo
so that the market N In a very healthy con
dition. Another fact that will bo noted
from tables referred to Is that the average
price today was the highest slnco Monday
und that hogs are now selling In just about
the s.inio notches as n year ago , but n. lit
tle higher than two years ago. and about
the same as three years ugo at this time.
Representative sales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No.
55. . . .379
6B. . . .322
63. . . , .293
6) ) . . . . .345
68. . . . .344
70. . . . .277
46. . . , .428
69. . . , .3M
75. . . , .282
62. . . .302
81. . . .271
69. . . .28 $
26. . . .304
49. . . .381
65. . . .328
71. . . , . . ,297
63. . . . . .325
61. . . . . .292
70. . . . . .271
77. . . . . .212
146. . . .275
69. . . . .276
49. . . . .35J
70. . . . .318
74. . . . .298
55. . . .314
38. . . .336
73 218
12 316
60 359
10 225
61 294
70 291
53 279
73 261
76 218
63 323
17 281
62. . . , . .292
64. . . . . .227
63. . . , . .360
Bl. . . . . .361
74. . . , . .292
66. . . , . .289
60. . . , . .266
61. . . , . .290
30. . . . . .303
53. . . , . .375
07. . . , . .256
67. . . , . .302
64. . . , . .348
68. . . . . .350
49. . . , . .379
60. . . . .313
64. . . , . .339
61. . . . . .3)8 )
69. . . . . .318
64. . . . . .302
64. . . , . .292
95. . . . .346
62. . . . . .391
73. . . . . .310
68. . . , . .246
61. . . , . .2)3
59. . . , . .319
53. . . . .310
1 250
6 98
10ft 146
6 251 3 35
3 343 35
4 422 3 37'i
5 338 340
3 360
SHEEP There were only two double
decks of feeding ewes received this mornIng -
Ing and no killers , but there were quite a
number of loads of holdovers , so that the
market was by no means bare. Repre
sentatives of packing houses were slow
about putting In an appearance and the
market was a drag from start to finish on
all grades. The buyers would take them ,
but they wanted them lower , In fact lower
In most cares than sellers were willing to
accept , which made the trade still more of
a drag. The cause for this condition of
the market was to be found In the very
unfavorable situation In eastern markets.
As an example of ths condition of eastern
markets , here Is what the Chicago Drovers'
Journal ha ? to say of the Chicago market
yesterday : "With over 20,000 sheep yester
day and about 25,000 today , the market was
In a badly demoralized condition. Packers
claim to have lost money on recent pur
chases and seemed determined to recoup
today by getting their sheep and lambs at
a big reduction. Eastern markets were bad ,
both for dressed mutton and sheep , hence
the calamity today. Packers were so coldly
Indifferent tint up to noon nothing was done.
Business was at a standstill , for not even
bids were made. It would require the serv
ices of a prophet to tell how much lower
the market would be. " With reports like
this coming from Chicago It was not to bo
wondered at that the market here was slow
and lower. Operators however , appear to
believe that the decline Is duo to a tempo
rary glut and that there must come a re
action when the oversupply In the markets
of the country Is cleared up.
Quotations arc : Good grass westerns ,
$4.10fi4.20 ; fair to good , $3.9094.00 ; choice
yearlings , $4.15if ? 1.20 ; fair to good yearlings ,
tt.Wfit.15 : good to choice lambs , $5.15 5.25 ;
fair to good lambs , $ l.90ft6.00 : feeder
wethers. 2-yeur-olds nnd over , $3.76fj4.00 ;
feeder yrarllngs , $3.901j4.15 : feeder lamb ? ,
$4.5004.85 ; cull sheep. $ J.50fi3.00 ; cull lambs ,
to.&OiH.OO. Representative sales :
No. AV. IT.
125 ewes , culls 69 $1 90
112 westerns , mixed 91 3 12J4
388 Montana , ewes , feeders 92 SCO
CHICAGO MVB STOCK MARKET.
Trade in Cattle In Only Moderate at
Unchanged Price * .
CHICAGO. Nov. 17.-Trade In cattle today
was no more than moderate at unchanged
prices , beef steers mostly selling at $ I.G&fi >
5.30. The stacker and feeder trade was
very dull , with sales mostly below $1.
Western ranger sales were largely at $2.90
04.30.
There wns an active demand for hoga
early und gales were largely EC higher.
Later trade became dull nnd the market
weakened the advance being lout. Hoga
Eold at mWiX23 for the commonest loin
and $3.45&3 55 for the best consignments ,
the bulk of nales belnir at $3.37 d .47'/i. '
Pigs sold largely ut $3.00(83.25. (
Prices for sheep and lambs were weak at
Wednesday's closing figure * , hnmbs were
very hard tn xell at $35033.75 for the
poorest up to $5.00&S2fi for choice flocks ,
feeders selling at $ l.50&4.75. Hhcep were
extremely dull nt $2.25 4.20 for Inferior to
cholco. with yearlings selling ut $ t.2S&4.40.
Feuding sheep sold at $3.5063.90.
Receipts : Cattle. 8.000 head ; hogs , 31,000
head ; sheep , 12000 head ,
City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 17.-CATTI.E-Re-
ce-lpts , 6,300 nutlveu , C70 Texans ; The active
competition caused desirable slaughtering
cattleivto sell SCflOc higher ; common ktllorw
and feeders steady : no choice native NtetrH
offered ; medium , $4.50573.00 ; light weight * ,
$1.0/35.00 ; stackers and feeders , $3.a > 34.70 ;
butcher cow * and heifers , $3.70 4.60 ; went-
crn utters * , $ J.25S4.SO ; Texas steerw , tZ.WiJ
, SO ; Texas butcher cowe , $2.7oy3.00 ; can.
ncm , $2.0032.60.
HOGS Receipts , 13,400 head ; good de
mand ; oacklnic hoga active : aUady prices ;
JAMES E BOYD & CO , .
Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb
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Direct IVlr'n Ner lark , Chicago ani
We tcr 1'olati.
light weights S'/isrec higher : heavies. $3.25O
3.55 : mixed. $3.304)3.40 ) : lights , $3.1503.37 .
SHEEP Receipts , 2,650 head ; offering ! !
mostly range stock ; active demand ; prices
steady ; native lambs , $1.8505.25 ; native
muttons , $3.S5@4.25 ; western lambs , $4.75'rf
5.10 ; western muttons , $3.76H.25 ; western
feeding lamb ? , $4.00 )4.40 ) ; western feeding
iheep , $3.40S3.90 ; atock owe * , W.CKXifS.'B ;
culls , $2.0083.25.
K. Loulu Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 17.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
3,200 head. Including 800 head Texans : ship
ments , 1,000 head ; market steady ; fair to
fancy , native shipping and export steers.
$1.0035.25 ; bulk of sales , $3.603v > .20 ; dressed
beef and butcher steers , $3.GOB5.10 ; bulk of
stiles , $ J WU4.90 ; steers under 1,000 Ibs. , $3.03
(84.90 ( : bulk of sales , $3.9004.10 ; stacker *
and feeders , $2.25 14.40 ; bulk of sales , $2.600
4.35 : cows and holfers. $2.00 4.50 ; bulk of
cows. $2.7533.75 ; Texas and Indian steers ,
$ J.70@3.90 ; bulk of sales , f3.30Jj3.90 ; cows
and heifers , $2.1503.40.
HOGS Receipts , 11,500 head ; shipments ,
1,400 head : market strong for best ; york-
ers. $3.20 3.30 ; packers , $3.50 3.40 ; butchers ,
$3.4043.52tt.
SHEEP Receipts , 1,700 head ; shipments ,
100 head : market slow , lower ; native mut-
tons. $4.00JT4.10 : culls and bucks , $2.0003.75 ;
stockers. $2.60 3.00 ; Iambs. $4.0035.25.
, _ _ - _ - . - , . ,
New York Mre Stock.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-BEBVES-Re-
rclpts , 957 head ; feeling steady ; cables firm :
refrigerator beef , MJ9Vio ; exports , 66 quar
ters of beef ; cattle , 200 head ; sheep , 60
head.
CALVES RecelptB , 180 head ; veals and
grassers , quiet but steady ; no demand fen
western and southern calves ; veals. $ J.UU' (
8.25 ; tops , $8.00 : grosser * . $3.60 3.75.
SHEEP AND < IyAMBS-Recelpt , 3,359
head ; very little demand ; shep weak ;
lambs. 16c lower ; sheep , $3.00 4.25 ; lambs ,
$5.00@5.75 , mainly $5.3506.55.
HOGB-Rccclpts , 6,325 head ; dull at $3.65
Q3. SO.
Rt. Joieph Live Stock.
ST. JOSEPH , Nov. 17.-SpecIal.-CAT-
TLE Receipts , 800 head. Market , steady to
strong and active ; nothing good here.
Natives. $3.93@-4.85 ; Texas and westerns.
$3.00iiM.75 ; cows and helfors , $1.6004.16 ;
stockers and feeders. $3.10(8)4.25. ( )
HOGS Receipts , 3,600 head. Market ve'y
at
.
SHEEP-Recelpta , 300 head. Market firm ,
Cincinnati Lire Stock.
CINCINNATI Nov. ,
, 17-HOGS-Actlve ,
CATTLE-Steady , $2.60 < 34. 5.
SHEEP Dull. $2.2504.00.
LAMDS-Dull , $4.0045.25.
_ _ _ *
, Stock In Blunt.
Following are the receipts at the fouf
principal markets for November 17 :
_ . Cattle. Hogii. Sheep.
Omaha . 2,876 11,221 6 R
Chicago . 8,000 31,000 12,000
Kansas City . 6,300 13,400 2,550
St. LoulB . 8,200 11,500 1,700
Totals . .20,376 70,121 16,83 $
JVew York Drjr Good * Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17-Followlng the re-
ductlon of prices In Lonsdale , Hope , Black.
stone nnd allied lines In bleached cottons ,
Fruit of the Loom. 4.14 bleached , has been
reduced today to 6V4c net. Some good or
ders are already recorded on the new prlc
baslss and a good general demand Is ex
pected. In other directions the cotton
goods market hero Is without change , of
moment. The demand Is fair In the aggre
gate for staple and fancy cotton , with buv-
Ing on spring account still most prominent.
The print cloth market Is firm and prices
have a hardening tendency , a good demand
being In evidence. The woolen goods mar
ket remains without appreciable gains In
either men's wear fabrics or dress goods.
Oil Market * .
OIL CITY , Nov. 17-Credlt balances , $1.15 ;
certificates closed , I1.12H bid for cash :
sales , 4,000 bbls. cash at $1.12 , 3.000 bbfi
cash at $1.12J4 ; shipments , 3,791 bb.j \ runs !
1trll bbls.
SAVANNAH. Ga. . Nov. 17.-OIL8-8plritB
WILMINGTON. N C. . Nov. 17.-OILS-
Splrlts turpentine steady , 35
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.-COFFEE-Op.
lions opened steady at unchanged prices ,
and after a brief Hurry of activity at the
orcnlng speculation came to a full halt ,
there being no further business until latfi
in the rcBslon. Unsettled European and
Brazilian markets onset by small receipts
nnd liberal warehouse deliveries , spot be
ing Inactive. Closed steady , unchanged to
6 points lower : sales , 6,260 bags. Including
Deosmbcr at $3.2& ; May. $5.70 ; September.
$5. to. Spot coffee , Rio , dull ; mild , Inactive.
\VUUk > - War U Imminent.
CINCINNATI , Nov. 17. The Cincinnati
Enquirer , In Its trade columns , Mya : A
war of whisky rates between the trust and
the big distillery going up at Ttrro Haute ,
Ind. . la Imminent. The fight will surely bo
on In about a month If the Terre Haute
concern adheres to Its present purpose to an
tagonize the trust.
AdvociiicH of Good Government Meet.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 17-The Rational
Municipal league will hold the next con
ference for good city government In lu-
( llanapolln on November 30 , December 1 and
2. The executive rommlttpo of the league
selected Indianapolis through the Invitation
of the Commercial club of that city whose
guest the league will be. At the coming
meeting the committee on municipal program
make Its report.
Jumplnic Bterda Make Dliplay. %
NKW YORK , Nov. 17. There was a fair
attendance at the horse show today Dot-
withstanding the wet weather. The day's
program was a long one , beginning with a
preliminary trial of forty-ono borsea ID
class 108 , over five foot Jumps. This MBS
followed by the judging of hackney marcs ,
brood mareu , trotting stallions and ponies.
Take * Gallant Hecord to Clvtl Utv.
CHICAOO , Nov. 17. The Flr t Illinois
volunteer Infantry , which .aw .errlce lo
trenches In front of Santiago , w
out triajr toCapUIn W Inwrlhl