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THE oarAHA DAILY BEE: FJUDAY, yOVEMBEH 10, 1900.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
."Wheat Reaches Limit and Grows Weak on
Short' Profit-Taking.
OATS UNCHANGED; CORN CLOSES HIGHER
Froi lalona Adnncc mi I.lbrrnl lie
in n ml 'In I rut Finds SlrnnKC Con
itltlon nt Opriilim .MlnnrnpoH
Mill Affect Wlicmt.
CHICAGO, Nov. IS. Wheat, having been
olil tu ii standstill, weakened on prollt
taking by nliortH, although thcro was soiiw
Hows of ii UuIIIhIi hue. December closed
(3 over yesterday. Corn closed ii shade
higher mid outs unchanged. Provisions ml
vanced on liberal dr-muml, January closing
32',Sc, January lard 13c und January ribs 2Uc
higher.
At tho beginning of tho session tho talent
beheld ii paradox, tho market steadying on
bearish nows, Liverpool fully reflected tho
docllno hero yesterday and shorts, Inking
dviintugo of tho liquidation which was re
newed In a moderato way on this fact, cov
ered to Insure protlts. Thus December,
which hud opened He lower at TS'Vdi-'V'.
rallied to TIHc This trilling rally brought
out morn wheat, with tho result that De
cember dropped to 71V. a low price for this
crop. Hero tho market gave evidences of
having been sold to tho last npecillatlve
bushel und prices steadied with u Jerk. The
long wheat which shorts had grubbed at
tho start was less In evidence. An Argen
tine cablo reported 40 per cent damage to
thn crop of that country, and while this
HH denied by others later. It had lis effect
I mong snorts. Tim opening or receuuy
I closed mills at Minneapolis ulso had Its
effect and December udvnnccd to 7!t72,4i,
'around which figures tho market held
steady tho remaining hour of tho session.
Tho rapid accumulations of stocks and the
tiredlctlon of 11 good Increase In thu visible
and In world's shipments militated against
ny radical action by bulls. Tho trade wus
largely local throughout and no quantities
of wheat changed hands. As it result of
tthn December covering tho December and
May difference narrowed to 3V&ii3ii-'. Now
York reported thirty loads taken tor export.
Hcabourd clearances In wheat and Hour
wero equal to 378,000 bushels. I'rlmury re
I cclpis wero 719,0'JU bushels, compared with
I J17.000 bushels last year. Minneapolis und
. IJiiluth reported 353 curs, ugalnsl 42t last
, veek and 7tW u year ago, I,ocal iecelits
wero fifty-two cars, ten of contract grade.
Corn was able to stand alonii un 1 did NO.
helped by a good shipping demand and the
tiff-backed attitude maintained by u young
operator credited with being In control of
tho market. Country offerings from Iowa,
Indiana, Illinois and Ohio points were freer,
but tho estimate) for tomorrow wus not sug
gestive that thcro was any rush among
farmers to tako advantage) of tho excellent
weather for moving their holdings to mar
ket, dcsplto tho premium No, 2 corn Is now
commanding In Chicago for delivery this
mouth. Thi. market was not an ucllvo one,
but tho bulk of speculative trading wus for
tho local account. Receipts wero .114 curs,
and this number being twenty-four curs In
u.xcess of tho estimate, caused a shado
t aster prices at tho opening. December sold
ul between 351ic and laj'fcu "'id closed u
shade higher ut IfiTftftKo.
Oats wero nulet and steadv: rei-eliitn wwn
! only ICC cars, thirty-four curs tinder tho es
timate, aim tho estimate for tomorrow
gavo no Indication of Improvement In that
respert. Tho Hhhmlnc demand was r...
. Htrlcted to prices at which business could
not bo profitably done. December sold at
between 21Mi22o und 2(22Vic und closed un
changed ut 22c,
Hircngth und a fair amount of activity
held sway In tho provisions pit. Puckers
nnd commission houses wero liberal buyers,
largely tti cover shorts. Tho market was
Influenced by u run of hogs 7,0W under the
estimate and by a sharp advance In prices
j at tho stock yards. January pork sold ut
I between JU.B214 and $ll.82'j anil closed 32V4o
l over yesterday at JU.S2',4: January lard nt
between J6.SC and W.'JV.i, closing 15c higher
r ut 10.971,4, and January ribs ut between ftJ.lW
I and $.3i, with tho close 20c up at $(.33.
r.stimuicu receipts tomorrow: Wlicut, 123
cars: corn, 325 curs; oats, 105 curs; hugs,
27.000 head,
Tho leading futures ranged us follows:
Arttcles. open. limn. i.,ow. Ciose. Ves'y.
t , ,
Wheat
Nov,
Deo.
Jun.
Corn
Nov.
72 IwW!.;' 7H(, 72 ?2,tU
72H fi Bfcji n 72VSJi4i 72VMI I
3'Uij it 71t 73?ii2!itJ
39ft 30'i 39 r.S'i, Kill
3CMj'A3G;!f! 3U -M BG3,
21 21?i 21, 21, 21i
2Wq K2U 21-ifl22 22 22
23!'21, 2l(i 23Ti 211 U 23U
10 30 10 IT, 10 30 10 ft. 10 37i
11 05 11 824 11 C,2ii n K2i, 11 M
11 70 11 11 05 11 ii 11 CTii
B 93 7 02'4 B 00 ' 7 00 f, S7'4
7 12'i 7 20 7 10 7 20 7 00
6 92h 7 05 92!- 7 03 tin)
0 S3 0 07 6 t5 C l)7!i 0 22Hi
' J ! 7 00 0 25
fi 20 G.35 (1 20 I! 85 6-VM
0 27H 6 40 0 27 0 37 ti 15
Deo,
May
Oats
Nov.
. Dec,
I May
. Pork
Nov.
1 Jan.
' May
, l.nrd
Muy Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
. nibs
No v.
Jan.
May
No. 2.
'ash quotations wero as follows:
PLOUH-Qulet; winter patents, J3. 7003.90;
straights. W.10ji3.CO; clears. J2.;k)H3.I0; siiilng
special, J1.30: patents. J3.b0ij3.90; straights,
W.WVfl.1.45; bakers. $2.2002.75,
WllBAT No. 3, Cf,'4(U73e; No. 2 red, 73ff
73He.
COHN-No. 2, 39'41j395ic; No. 2 yellow,
aoumnic.
OATS-No. 2. 2.V.23Uc; No. 2 white, 2Cc;
llAHI.lJV I'-air to choice malting, Mfifi2c;
No. 1 tlux, Jl.rtlfl.77; No, 1 northwestern,
51.77: prlmo timothy, $1,25; clover, contract
grime, tin.
1'ItOVISIONS Mess pork, tier bid., $10.02
tfil0.73. Tird. per 100 lbs.. $7.20i( 7.25. Short
rllis sides (loosr), $6,904(7.25. Dry salted
I shoulders (boxed). $3.t!2'U5.75. Short clear
Ides (boxed). $t.R0f(6.9O.
WHISKY Ilasls of hlch wines. S1.57.
SIJOAllH-Cut loaf. JC.15; granulated, $3.73;
confectioners' A, $3.55; off A, $3.40.
Following uro tho receipts and shipments
today:
, , , , Itccelpts. Shipments.
Flour, bills 15,000 20,0"0
Wheat, bu i:io,ik) ew.ooo
I'orn, mi 227,000 m.im
i Oilts, liu S.1,000 307.(KI
! Jlyo, bu 2,000 3 000
I Hurley, bu 41,000 yo.uoo
Oil thn I'rodlico exebancn todav din Iml.
ter market was active; creameries. 15rtf2t.c:
dalrl.es, 12fflSi?. Cheese, uctlvo lit IVullCu.
Kggs, active; fresh, 27c.
NHW 'YUlllC (iHMlltAI, MA It KIM'.
(iiiolntlon iif tlip Dny ou Yiirloo
ClIIIIIIKIllltlPKI.
i.Vy.y0111 Nov- Ku 1-Ol'H-lteeelpts,
3..1fi5 bblh.; exports, 17,770 bbls.: sales, S.750
likgs.; market nulet. but trlllo steadier:
iVr!iVn.J!'ltUAi,r.',.,3'7I,.i,"l,C,: ,w""ur f""ghts.
J.U.01I3.00, Minnesota patents, $l.00fit.S5;
tfiiv'Xm & V-KM; Minnesota bakers
JXWiiJ.40; winter low grades, $2.4.M(2.r). itvn
l-.OOija.JO; chulco to funey. $3.2.'.''u3.t. Uuck
.wheat Hour, sleadv, $2 KM 20
iiMiM.-u'iiuii ...'vr. v
t OHNMHA1. Firm; ye how western S7e-
ci,.i.,S.!,l5i.nri",1;v"u:- - l-'i(2.O0 " 5,c'
"""i nni.ii;, uiiiu.u r. l, i. rmv Vnrlt
vnU'V, MA,tTrDu 'i.WMltTli. Ii2'ti-ie.
H HICAT Ittce pts, 45,32 bu. : evtxirM
191,992 bu.: sales, 3.S75 bll.' futures ftl b!
"Put. Hiiot, tlrm; No. 2 red, 79Uo r. o I
iiuoat; No. 2 led, 774o elevator; No. 1 north.
V,r,V U"AJ'' y1 f- ' ' '"'""t; No. 1 bar .
1 uliith. hS40 f. a. Ii. alloat Options ope'ie
B I tll ll V llllll I I till It 11 Ii rr... I ,.1 t l i 1
'vfi,1'!1'"1 I0.1"'"'' rV dh uccouiih.
lower hnglls i cables und bearish outside
markets. Talk of export ouslness to Y.lMhon
started covering and prompted n, ft
noon rally, the close being llrm at . ' net
2ilVKi"!,-S,Sa.",H ,t"I"l-l No. 2 red. Mu-ch
' ?,t,,k"fPs'c' t'hised at .Mav. ,rui
' tli'. closed at SPc: November eided ut
?,lN,i,'ri l.V.,H,s,!;"T'' ''xpoits. 2!U..
S23 bu.: sales. 210,00,1 bu. futures.1 m.m bu
snot, bpot, tlrm; No. 2, Sfii.o elevator and
."' .V- ",loi'."', ''"ho oiitlon market was
steady to tlrm all day. with u largo business
on cash business, small country offering i
and local covering. Closed tinner. Up net
higher: Muy. 42 6-1.11T42 H-bJe. closed at rv
Uoeember. 43(t,5i43Ho. ,.0KCd at 4.1" '
OATS-Hecelpts, ,40O bu,. exports-, .S2.320
bu. .Spot. Ilrnier: No, 2. Mo; No, ;)
Xo. 2 white, 2SVte; No. i whlto. 25e;' track'
julxed western. 25U.j,27c: track, whlto wesw
rn. 2iMf.Uei track, whlto stute, S7Jf3jj.
. Options quiet but steady " "
KKKD-ateady: spring bran, Jlfi.CioiilC
1 middlings. $17.0041 19.50: winter brani S17T0
(t(is.5o: city. $itl.50ii 17.00. ' u-lw
cifo.: utef."",,,""T, T"Hc! rooj
1UCK-Qulot : domestic, fair to extra, 4-HU
Site: Jiiiian. 4ie. '
llOI'H-Hteady; slate, conimnu to choice.
U99 crop, 104il3e; old olds. 2ff5c: 1900 crop
lt;y20c. I'aclllc coast, quiet; lh99 crop, loji
13c; old olds. 2Uic; 1900 crop, 15i( 19c.
V It,.. rnllfnr.,li. t ... .-. 11.!, ,c. ..'
. w. ....'. ...... . ... mi ,,,., jo v;; ii'xaa
dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 13Hc.
LKATHKU-fc'tfady, hemlock boIp, Uucnos
Ares, light to heavy wilghta, 2:SS3'S:
U( id, ivyoiav.
Wool-Dtilli domcstlo fleece, 327c,
lexas, i&yibe
rilOVISIONB-Ilef. firm
mess. J9.(Kf
9.50, beef hain. $20.WU21.00: city extra Indli
mess, mwtii.w, rnmny, io.wnfii.jii;
tiacket. $IO.Viilor. Cut meats, vary, pick
led bellies, 9.0ofM0.6o; plekled shoulders. Hi
pickled hum. $5.75fi9.25. Ird. llrm; western
Rteumcd, $7.fi5: November closed nt MW,
nominal; rellncd. llrm; continent, $7.5;
South America, $S.50; compound, $i Wtib.'j;
October closed at $7.65. I'ork. dull, mess
lli.oufin.no; family. $10.501i 16.00, short clear,
tU.Wb 17.00. , . .
TALLOW -Stead) : city ($2 per pkg.), 4)c;
country (pkgs. free), 4",?i5c.
IlL'TTKIt-Itecelpts, 3,01.1 pkgs.; tlrm:
creamery. 19P27C. Juno creamery, lS'(24c;
factory. 13I;l..c.
CHKKSIO Iteeelpts, B.3IS pkgs.: steady;
larg". September, fancy, 10-V; small. Sep
tember, fancy, 11c; large, October, fancy,
I0i1'l0c; small, October, fancy, 10c.
KdUH-ltecelpts, 3,771 pkg?.; strong: west
erns, regular packing, at murk, 21'r2.iuj
western, loss off. 27f
POTATtiJJS-Cjm.'t: Jerseys. $1.3ii: New
York. 41.25: Long Island, $1.5061.75; Jersey
sweets, $l.r.OIi2.l'.
MOLASSKH quiet; New Orleans open
kettle, good to ( liolce, 425l"3c.
MKTALS The principal featuro In the
market for metaN was tho rlao of Wfd 0
points In tin, prompted by firm advices from
London and good buying orders here. Tho
doso was strong at .t2i.H1f2.U'0. Ijiko cop
per, though firm In tune, was not quotably
higher, ('losing- 0:1 thn basis of $1C.75J17 00.
Speller mis again lltmer. owing to the light
supply, being quoted at $l.22lj'tj I 27 at tho
close. Lead continues quiet ut $1.27, white
the Iron markets all ruled dull und on
changed, rig Iron warrants wero quoted
ut $:u "Xfflo.Oo, Tho brokers' price for lead
was $1 and for copper $lfi.S7'lil7.CO.
OMAHA W HUli'lNA I.HM A HICKTS.
Cnintl t Inn of Trdi'Jc nml (liintnttona on
Maple nml l-'nncy I'rodncr.
Ka8-itecclpts light; good stock, 17
lSe.
I.tVIl l'Ol'LTrtY -Hons, iaHe; roosteru,
3ile; spring chickens, fiiiJ7c; ducks, 6B7o;
geese. h'uTc; turkeys, 7tSe.
KltKHII DHLSSMD I'OCLTnY-Hcns, 8e;
roosters, MfCe; ducks and geese, 9310c:
broilers, per dnz., $3; spring chickens, per
Ib M(Sc: turkeys. 12c.
OA.Mli- l'rnlrle chickens, per dor., $l.00fl
B.OO; mallard ducks, tier dnz., $J: teal. $1.50'
1.75; mixed. $1.25fd r,0; Jacksnlpes. $l.25JJ1.60.
HCTTKK Common to fnlr, 12e; choice,
151116c; separator, 21c; gathered creamery,
i9fi':o
l'HKSH OYHTHHS-l-'Irst urade, solid
packed. New York counts, per can, SSc; ex
tra selects, '32c; standards, 25c: medium,
20c. Second grade, slack filled, New York
counts, per can, 30o; extra selocts, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
IMGliONS-T.tve, ner doz., 90c.
VKALH-Cholce. 9010c.
HA 1'rlco iiuoted by Omaha Wholsealo
Ia" Dealers association: Choice upland,
No. 1 upland, js.fjO; medium, $S; coarse,
J7.W. Hyo straw, $0. These prices uro for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fnlr. Hecelpts, 2 cars.
OATH No, 3 white, 20c.
COHN-No. 3. SSc.
llltAN-13.
VHOKTAm.ES.
TUHNIl'S-Pcr bu. basket. OOe.
UUIiTS-Ier bu., 60c.
CAItHOTS-lVr bu., DOo.
LKTTlM'lJ-l-er doz., 25330c.
HADISIIK.S-l'er doz., 25c.
llKANS Wax. per 1-3 bu. basket, 90c;
string. 75c.
I'OTATOES-Per bu., 40350c; Idaho, pet
bu., 75c.
SWliLT POTATOES Per bbl.. $3.00ff2.:S.
. CAUIiAGK-I'cr lb.. lc; Holland seed.
I?i0.
TOMATOi:S-Per -bu. basket, COc
ONIONS-I'er bu., 75c.
cnLlHtV-Nebrosku and Utah, 30J45c;
extra mammoth, C5c.
raciTS.
PHAItS-Per box, $2.o0fi2.2E.
GHAl'KS Delaware and Niagara, per 5
lb. basket. 15c; M.ilua. per keg. 10.&XJ7.W.
APPL15S- Native, 75eflll.O0 per bu.; per
bbl.. $2.60, eastern. $2,755(3.00.
CIlANnKItHIUS-Per bbl., $7.60; per
crate, $2.75.
TUOIMCAL ritUITS.
ORANOKS Mexican, per box. $4.50.
l.MMONS-Cnllfornlu, extra rancy. $4.09;
choice. $3.50.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.O0',f2.50.
PIOS California, new cartons, 90c; lay
ers, feoC
MISCELLANEOUS. .
NUTS English wuiuuts. per lh 13c:
filberts, per lb., ISc: ulmunds. per lb., 1SH
20c: ruw peanuts, per lb.. G36o: roasted,
6V-W7r; Urazlla, 13e: Pecans, 9al6c.
HIDES-'No, 1 green, 7c; No. 2 (treen,
6c; No. 1 suited. 4c: No. 2 suited, 7c;
No. 1 veal calf, X to 12 lbs.. 8c: No. 2 veal
culf. 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides. 813c;
sheep pelts, 23tj73c; horso hides, $1.60'o.2.25.
Nt. I.oiiIh (irnln unit Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 15. WHKAT-Unsettled;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71c; track, 73!?74c;
November, 71o; December, "Hie; -May, 75W
75'ic; No. 2 hard, C9ic
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 33iic; track.
,'lKM3tic ; November, 33c; December, 3lHc;
May, :t5Te.
OATS-Stronger; No. 2 cash. 23c: track.
23Uft24c; November, 23c; December, 23c; No.
2 while, 20c.
RVIC Firm; 4Sc.
SEEDS-Steady at $3.704.20; flax, nom
inally at 11.73.
HAY Timothy, strong at $8.006 13.50.
FLOUR Quiet und steady to firm; pat
ents, $3.601f3.03; extra foucy and straight.
$3,151(3.23; clear, $2.853.10.
CORNM EA I. Steady ut $2.
HRAN Steady ;sacked, east track, C4Q66C
AVIIISICY-Steady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONTIES-$1.20.
lAC3C,lN(l-7;iiiSHc
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PROVIHIONS-Dry salt meats (hoxed),
llrm; extra shortu, $7.12; clear libs unit
clear sides, $7.37, Hucon (boxed), higher;
extra shorts, $8.12; clear ribs und clour
sides, $S.37, I'ork. steady; Jobbing:, J13.
Lard, steady at $4.23.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens, Cs; youngs,
0f(7c; turkeys, Co; young, 6c; ducks, 7c;
t'eese, Co.
lU'TTER-Stcady; creamery, 20325c;
dairy. 12fflSc.
EOOS-Hlgher; ISc.
METALS Leud, steady at $1,23; spelter,
llrm at $4.17.
RECEll'TS-Klour. 7,0u0 bbls.; wheat, 32,-
000 bu.; corn. 49,(ioO bu.; oats, 38.000 bu.
SHIl'MENTS-Klour, 0,000 bbls.; wheat,
13,000 bu.; com, 41,000 bu.; oats, 26,000 bu,
KuiiHna City (iralii 11 ml I'm vUlona.
1CANSAS CITY, Nov. 1 5. W H EAT De
cember, G3vie; May. O.so; cash, No. 2 hard,
034itno: No. 3, CIlj0Cc; No. 2 red, Wfr
71c: No. 3, 6(;ii70i:.
CORN December, 33!ic: May. rM.HfiSlc;
cash. No. 2 mixed, 33U'!)33o; No. 2 white,
3iiH:t4lic: No. 3. 34c.
OATS-No. 2 white, Sfio.
RYE No. 2. 44c.
HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.00(810.00; choico
prairie. $3.wJ(8.M.
IIUTTER-Crcamery. 19023c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
KtJriSKIrm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock. 17e doz., loss off. easea returned;
new whltowood cases lueludeil, o more,
RECEIPTS-Wheut, bS.SOO bu.; corn, 21,600
bu.; oats, 7.000 bu.
SI II I'M ENTS Wheat, 07,000 bu.; corn, 6,
400 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu.
Liverpool (irnln unit Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 15.-YIIEAT-Spot.
steady; No. 2 red western winter, sd;
No. 1 uortlaru spring, 6s4d; No. 1 Pull
fornla. t'.s 4d. Futures, steady; December.
Os ip.il; March, Us -VI.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed new,
Is d. Futures, steady; November, 3a 1 lit
December. 4s; January, 2s 10'fcd.
PROVISIONS-Uird, American refined,
steady, 39s 3d; prime western, steady, 3Ss.
Hucon, long clear middles, light, firm, 43s
!)d.
CHEESE-American finest white, easy;
colored, easy, 53s.
TALLOW Austrulluu In London, firm,
27s Od.
Tolritu Murkrt.
TOLEDO. Nov. 15. - WHEAT - Active
stead; cash, 73-c; December, 76'ic; May,
CORN-Dull, Ftronir; cush, 3Sc; Decem
ber, 37itc; May, 37c.
( ()ATS-Dull, llrm; cash, 22!c; December,
"' ltYE-3:le.
SEEDS-Clover. 1SSD prime, $0.30; Decern
ber. $6.97; March, $0.92.
OIL Cut hanged.
Plilliiili'liililii Proiluee Murkrl.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 15. HI'TTER
Firm ami o higher; fancy western cream
ery, Wo; fancy western prints, 2Se.
KOOS-Firm; fresh nearby, 26c; fresh
western. 23e; fresh southwcsteni, 2tc; fresh
southern, 23c.
CHEESE--Quiet; ; New York full creams,
fancy small, IHill'.c; Now York fuli
creums, full' to choice. 10'ul03ic.
lliilutli .lurl.et.
Dl'LUTI I. Nov. 13.-WIIEAT-Cash. No.
1 hard, 77'-c; No. 1 northern, 76c; No. 2
northern, dc; No. 3 spring. 65c. To ar
rlvo: No. 1 hard. 77Tt.e; No. '1 northern.
7,1v).',c,;Julu,r' ?e! Wc
( ORN .Iiac, 1
OATS-23'u23Ue.
Peorln Xsrkrl,
PEORIA. Nov. 15.-CORN-SteudyV new
No. 3. :1313c.
OATS-Iiwctlvc; No. 2 white, 23c, billed
through.
WHISKY-On tho basis of $1.27 fof fin
ished goods.
Mlitiirnitolia Wheat Unrkrl,
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 1.1. WHEAT
Cash, December, 73f73c, May,
Vrr. on track. No. 1 nurd, 76ie: no, 1
northern, 73J4c, No, 2 northern, 72u72,,ic.
FI(JUR Quiet; llrst patents. 4.15.'a-4.25;
second tuitents, $3.(4.05: first clears, $2.93
3.05, second cleurs, $J.15 2 25.
1HLN-Ill bulk, $11.2o'ijll.W.
MlliTMiiUrr (irnln Alnrket.
. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 15.-WHEAT-Flrmer,
No. 1 northern, 75c; No. 2 north
ern, 72'(i74c.
RYE Firm; No. 1, 51c,
HARLEY Lower; No, 2, COc; sample, 47ft
59c,
Movi:.Mi:.vr of viocks ami homis.
Mloolc .llarkrt Mioui ItruoMnl
!4.,.r.!!,",,, ,M,t Eiithiilii,ni
of
iORK. Nov. 15,-Strength wus re
UJLVi , "' nfock ,nnrl''t today, but there
?Ji?.H."ol,lll,.f '"f0 a resumption of tho spec
utlvo enthusiasm of last week. Tlieto
"'l Vi,.r.e ,'!,"?ksJ ,hul "loved strongly up
ht mV'i V!'"0,rdaV ''"o wcre fewer
liwt night, and there was a strong
,f "iteih" .!'"J .'"'"kct. Tho sources
1 inf.f ' .l".,,..,hoUKh. muru immerous, were
I 5;,r,,,,LlIid.Ul0.!,mr.hi,t ut 110 ''" showed
S W strength, The gains seemed to bo
. n,i. '...L,'." Ul;' fl'Pratlous of siiccjlatlvo
m illnu? ".V" clV!,.,:i, nffeethm tho Individual
of viliS"or'11 K "c,rl-' lllcated Its gain
,lrteV,.,,.i wl,h ""other O-poInt rise,
nJ US ".' ,clH4."n "'- large clunlngs re
12..:.. !' VRUTtlllr " ""ength In tho coalers
became. largely localized In New Jersey
..A..1,1. "' "Mch was up at once time 4
points on reports of Increaso In dividends.
1 Ho movement of broadest Importance of
wi'.'i'i y w"" l,lho winter wheat gningerr,
which advanced between 1 and 2 points nil
morning. The movement In Oleat North
ern preferred and Northern Paelllc was at
tributed to tho working agreement looking
to extension of tralllc Into each other s ter
ritory. Northern Paelllc, nfter 11 slight nd-
alien, fell back to iibout last night's level,
t oiirol duted Uas. Continental Tobacco,
Peoples Has, Tennessee Coal, Hrooklyn
iranslt and some other specialties were
strong In the same way. London bought a
small number of stock 4 on balance. Thn
professional pressure ugalimt the market
wan relaxed and there were no further
signs of urgent liquidation, although prollt
taking was In evidence at some points all
day. .Money was appreciably easier and a
favorable bank report on Suturduy Is being
discounted. Tho Hubtreiisjry operations havo
coutrlb-.ited about $2,r0o,()00 to tho market
by reason of tho falling off lit Internal
rovenuo collections and largo disbursements
for pensions, There liuvo been light cur
rency shipments to New Orleans, but Chi
cago exchange rose to par today. Reportii
rrom Interior money markets uro of easier
conditions, due to a process of unloosening
after the election similar to that which oc
curred In the New York market. Arrlvnls
of over $.1,000,000 In AuntruMan gold uro ex
pected In San Francisco In a few days
which win bo made available by telegraphic
transfer through tho subtreiisurles to the
cush reserves of New York bankM. Thcro
Is a feeling that tho largo war loans Im
pending In England and Germany will
probably not be offered until early next
year, Tho statement of tho foreign trude
for October gives increased confidence hi
tho country's financial resources, Tho
total exports, us well us the excess of ex
ports over Imports, are greater than for
any previous month In tho country's his
tory, tho excess of exports showing the
astounding total of $32,175,220. The phe
nomlnal cotton exports aro largely re
sponsible for this showing, but after allow
ing for this the gratifying fact Is shown
that tho val.ie of muniifuctured products
exported shows tin Increase over October
or last year of nearly $9,000,000. Tho ability
of the country to supply all requisite credits
in view of this extraordinary trade show
ing cannot bo cause for another serious
apprehension.
Thu bond market was of the same char
acter us tho stock market, showing
strength, but not at tho high level of last
week's activity. Total safes, par value.
$2,760,000. United States refunding 2s and
tho 3s, coupon, declined per cent; United
States refunding 2s und 2s, registered, on
tln o'd 4s L ner cent on tho lust call.
The following nrt, tho closing prices on
, U Ll . 1 . ........... .
I11U .OV 4 U, OLUUIV JA.;ilU 1IKC ,
Atchison
do pfd
llalllmoro & O...
Can. I'aclllc
Can, Southern ...
Chew. & Ohio
Chlcugo C.t. W..,
C. II. .V Q
Chicago 1. & L...
do pfd
Chicago & E. I..
Chicago .Vf N. W
C, R. I. .V P
C. C. C. & St L.
Colo Southern ..
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson..
Del, L. .4 AV
Dell. & Rio G...
do pfd
Erio
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
HocKIiih Coal ...
Hocking Valley.
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
L. E. .fe W
do pfd
Lake Shore
Louis. & Nush...
Manhattan L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
.Minn. & St. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pacllle
Wit
79
81U
,1'nlon Pacific
I do pfd
: UUUSIl
7H
29H
12
112
112
un
17
1)2
3.9i
tl
5',-j
'.'I
4911
li
, 21
7r,n
H
!
'J?1
IC9
,132
, 17
. 41
33
, Ti
, m,
tA
16')
5S
IMS
2,i
71
, '.?,
2li
!r
."i
9'tf.
i:il"
12 l
57
it
iVi
45
in
03
"i3
192
130
1!1
71
16
7i.i;
'.13
81
17
ni
53
si
Dlltj
134
133!i
24
57
Vfi
111
CO
, 0
41
17
110
If)
, 2UJ
, iv.Z
1KI
, Wi
, 39S.
12JV
, 20
, 43
. :i6
105
.2101 i
79
,10.)
luHj
. 13
"Hi
102
, 09
39
, 114
36V.
141
134
, 4-'
1 51
6.1
, 79" 4
25
12
do pfd
W. & L. E
do 2d pfd
Win. Central ....
Thlril Aet.tiiin
lAiiams Express.,
Amur. Express .
U S. Express... .
Wells-Fargo Ex.
Amer. Cot. Oil..,
od pfd ,
'Amer. Malting .,
do pfd ,
Amer. S. & R...
do pfd ,
Aiiicr. Spirits
do pfd ,
'Amer. S. H
I do pfd ,
Amer. S. & W.,
I do pfd
Am. Tin Plate...
do pfd ,
Amer. Tobacco .
no pru
Anaconda M. Co
Ilrlt. ltnn 'IV
coio. f. &
Con. Tobacco ...
110 pru
Federal Steel ...
,in i.r.i
Gnu. Kluplrlii
Glucose Sugur ..
I do pfd
Int'n'l Paper ...
I do pfd
Lncleda Gas
Nat. Rlseult
do pfd
National Lead .,
do pfd
National Steel .
do pfd
N. Y. Air llrake.
No. American ..,
Paelllc Coast ...
do 1st lifiL....,
do 2d pfd
Pacific Mall ,
People's Gail
Pressed S. C ,
I do pfd
Pullman P. C...
Stand. It. & T
.Sugar
do pfd
Tenn. C. & I
IU. H. Leather...,
lilt tlfll
Mobile & Ohio.. .
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central
N. Y. Central
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. I'aclllc
do pfd
Ontario & W
O. It. & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Heading
do 1st pl'd
do 2d pfd
R. G. W
do pfd
St. L. & S. F
do 1st pfd
do 2d lira
St. L. & 8. F
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Omaha..
So. Pacllla
Ho. Hallway
do pfd
Tex. At Pucltlc...
2'W
U. S. Rubber!!!!!
no pru
Western Union..,
Republic 1. & S.,
do pfd
1. C. C. & St. L.,
Ex-dlvldend.
er York .Monry Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-MONEY-On call,
steady ut 3'ti6 per cent; last loan ut 3
per cent; prime mcrcaiitllo paper, 4f5 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $1.SIN, for
demand and at $4. SOT for sixty days; posted
rates, $4.SlJ4.b5; commercial bills, $4,801?
4,S0,
SILVER Certificates, 6ltj05c; bar, C3c;
Mexican dollars, OOUc
llONDS Gov-- -tu, v.'eak; state, Inac
tive; rullroud, strong-.
The closing pine uu bonds today are as
follows:
t. ti. rei. .a, leg. imiai,. -r. c. is 10s
do coupon 104 N. J. c. g. Os 12:11,
.l u lull v., 1, Vi .. . ... 3
coupon 101 N. J. C. g. Os 5rii
3s. reg 109-, No. Paelllc 3s.... 70
coupon I'.li No. Paclilo 4s....;o.n;
new 4s. leg.. 137 N Y CHL 4s". Wi
do
do
dri
do old 48. rcc.-nVi Ore. Nav. Is.
do coupon
.11 ' . ' llfl 4U
do os, reg
do coupon ..
D. of C. 3 63s
Atch. gen. -Is.
do adl. 4s...
JJsfc ?;..s' i-'! !!!:!!. 12s 9
.121 liendlna Gen."4s.
iq' .tin g. v. is
t.uii. ts 111
1u f xit 7
i 1. a 1 m c, r,s 111.
108 H L & S F g. th i'l",
Cunada So. 2s
D. Ac R. O. 4s.. . 99 .Tex.. Ai 1'. Is., "mi -,
Erie General 4s.. 7314I do ... "A
?,CrUlVi K."1,0" J'nflllo'VsWiwi,
Gen Electric 6s... l.lH'j Wubusli Is 1 ltltf
in. Pentnil Is ... 110 ,1,. .,
I., .y. N. uul. 4s... 99 v st Shore 4s.. 11
M. K. & T
. I V'l". Central Is... 87
SI Va. Centuries ... Ul
dp 4s
Oltered.
Loudon Slock Qiidtiillona.
LONDON. Nov. 154 p. m. -Closing:
Cons., money
do acct
9S 7-i6 iHrlo
... tfh j do 1st ii'r'd!
Atchison ,. ;x,',i Pennsylvania1'
U4.HU! ."1 lieillllllg
St. Paul !25i No. Pacific i.f.i
Illinois Central... 12.V). iGrand Trunk ...
Louisville m Anaconda
Union Pacllle jifd Rand Mines
N. . Central 142 '
imvi8-v,-lV.,'lUr,,ulI I'er ounce.
MOM'4-Jn 1 per cent Tho rate of dis.
count h, the open market for short bills is
'i, iVi-St' l'ont; ror 'hrec months' bills,
3 15-lofrl per cent.
Hunk Cleurtnu.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 15,-Clearlngs. $.'.579,.
Mi New orl: exchange, pur to 15c pre
mliini: money, 3&6 per cent.
CHICAGO, Nov. U.-Clearlllgs, $26,Um!.(0O;
liiilaiiees. $l,r.V'93l2 imsted excliange, $U2tj
4i: New ork exchang", par.
. PHILADEhPIIIA. Nov. 15. --Clearings,
$16 14S.267: balances. $2,737,101.
RALTIMORE. Nov. 15.-ClearlnBs. $1,183,.
S91. bulunees, $427,R83.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 15.-ClearlnBs, $7,WI,f3l;
it?" ' aui consols. 171
do Os 120 St. P. C. & P. la liiri
C. & N. W. c. 7s. 139 do 5s ... if '
do S. F. deb. 5s.llS So. Pacltio 4s S'i"
Chicago Ter. 4s... 93 do g.s .... ,'.;
coio. so. is 8i a. it. x- 'i' .!
balance. $S1I.3S, money, 437 per cent, Now
Aork exchange, 10c premium bid, 25o pre
mium asked.
NEW YORK, Nov. 15.-ClcarliiB9, $2M,
S22.S4.; balances, $10,468,352.
t ItOSTON. Nov. lS.-Ulearlngj, $24,137.CJ2;
balances, 112.1,621.
Iloslnu Mock (Inolnllnim.
IIOSTON, Nov. 15. Call loans, Si4 per
cent; time loans, 4Jj0 per cent. Official
prices:
A,, T. & S. F Sfii
do pfd 79
Amer. Sugar ....130
do pfd 11-JVj
Am. Telephone. ,.1V
lloston & AIb'y...29
lloston Elevated. .130
lloston & Me... .191
C ll. ,fc q lnjij
Dominion Coal... 4.".
Federal Steel .... 4V
do pfd 76
ritchburg pM ..1.K
Gen. Electric ... 169
do prd Ill
Ed. Elec. Ill 113
Mexican Central. 1.1
Mich. Telephone.. M
lUnlon Pucltlc
Union Laud
'West End
lAtchlson 4s
3
92
looU
, OS
Si1
94ft
327
IS
820
19-H
15
25
76
48
.160
31
4
43
N. B. o. i v. ss
Adventure
Allottez MIn. Co,
Amal. copper ...
it,iiiin & Mont..
Hutte & Boston.,
Cal. & Hecla
Centennial ,
rrrnnklln ,
.Humboldt
Osceola
Parrot
IQulncy
Uniiin t- Conntr,
.n. u. (c 1. iu
iTamarack
Il'tiili Mining ....
(W'l.intin
Old colony 20j
old Dominion .... 2S
Rubber 36
Wolverines
New York .fllnliiK Stock.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-Tho followlnc are
the closing quotations for mining ahnr-
today:
Chollar R
Crown Point .... ."
Con. Cnl. & Va.. po
Ophlr
I'lymouth
Quicksilver ...
I do pfd
Sle.Tii Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket
Hruuswlck ....
... ss
... 10
...123
...'00
... 17
...::0
,.. 13
s.
... n
I lead wood r. .
Gould & Clirrlo. .. 8
Hale He Norcross. 17
Homestako UiKX)
Iron Silver 70
Mexican L2
Ontario tra
Co re 1 1-n l-'liinnr Inl.
LONDON, Nov. 1.. Money Is In good de
mand In connection with exchequer bonds
and treasury bill paymenls. In spite of the
recent preparations, discounts are firm In
low of tho rapidly diminishing supply of
limiting cash and tho prospect of 11 further
reduction soon. On the stock exchange
dealings were restricted and tho tendency
was undecided, Tho decline In consols was
checked partly owing to the growing belief
that the question of a new war loan will
not be dealt with ut the forthcoming par
liamentary session. Home rails were irreg
ular; Americans opened above parity, went
below, rallied und closed stendy; Northern
Pacllles advanced on rumors of the amal
gamation of the Great Northern coal lines;
Grand Trunks wero loner.
Tho weekly statement of the Hank of
England shows tho following changes: To
tal reserve. lncren IMOI.OOO: circulation.
decrease, iI2l6,OijO; bullion, Increase, 187,899;
other securities, Increase, 7)1,000; other de
posits, ineieusn, H03i,0Oi): public deposits, in
ctense, XS63.O00; notes reserve, Increase,
11390,000; government securities, Increase,
690.000. The proportion of tho Hank of
England's reserve to liability Is 41.71 per
cent; last week it was 41.61 per cent. Rate of
discount unchanged at 1 per cent. Har gold
In tho open murket Is quoted at 77s lPid.
PARIS, Nov. 13.- llusluess opened In a
hesitating manner on tho bourse today on
tho czar's .Illness; later, however. It Im
proved, principally In tho case of DoHcors;
Kortlrs wero strong. Toward tho close re
alizations caused u reaction nnd Kntllrs fin
ished at tho best prices of the day on pur
chases on English and German account.
Tho weekly statement of tho Hank of
Fiance shows the following changes: Notes
In circulation, Increase, 6,850.000 francs;
treasury accounts current, Increase, 20.875,
C00 francs; gold In hand, Increase, 2,375,000
fruncs; bills discounted, decrease, 9,226,000
francs; sliver In hand, decrease. 3.925,000
fruncs. Three per cent rentes. lOOf 65c for
tho account; exchange on London. 25f 10c
for checks; Spanish 4s closed ut 68.93.
HERLIN, Nov. 13. On the bourse today
some funds wero h.mUa Internationals
were quiet; Americans wfcre strong on ru
mors of tho conversion of Northern Paelllc
preferred shures Into bonds; mines wero
harder, llrst In anticipation of a. favorable
leport, but reacted toward the close on re
alizations. Exchange on Loudon, 20 marks
44 lifgs. for checks. Discount rates: Short
bills, 3 per cent; thrco mouths' bills, 4
per cent.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Tho Commercial
Advertiser's Loudon financial cablegram
says: The markets hero were again fairly
active today. It Is now rumored that the
government borrowings havo been post
poned until next year, when presumably
the condition of tho money market will bo
moro favorable to the notation of u large
issue. This, it is reported, will take tho
form of 11 Transvaal loan. Americans
opened dull imdr parity on news of tho
czar's Illness, which caused some depres
sion, but Berlin buying ngalu bet tho ball
rolling. New York bought In tho nfternoon
and the close was good, though under tho
best; Northern Pnclllcs and llaltlmorn &
Ohio wero very lively: tho former was
bought In well-informed quarters and It Is
generally believed hero that some Important
deal Is pending.
Cull money was In strong demand and
was very tlrm. Tho bank reports u good
business in short loans. Berlin exchange
was lower at 20.42.
Cnnilltlnii .if (lie Trcnnury,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. Today's state
ment of the treasury balance In the general
rund. exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re.
servo in tho division of redemption, shows;
Avalluble cash balance, $126,514,718; gold,
$9l,90i-.,923.
KSTIMATK OF THIS YEAH'S YIELDS.
Deportment of AKrlculturn l'luure
Out AveniKn for Crop of ltlOO.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. The prelim
inary estimate of the average yield per aero
In corn In 1900. as published In the forth
coming monthly report of the statistician
of tho Department of Agriculture, is 25.3
bushels, as compared with an average yield
of 25.31 bushels In 1899. of 21.76 bushels 111
1898 und u ten-year average of 24.1 bushels.
Tho. Indicated yield per aero In Ohio Is 37
bushels. In Indiana and Iowa, 38; In Illinois,
37; In Missouri. 28; lu Kansas, 19, and In
Nebraska. 20. The averago lu quality !s
83.5 per cent, an compared with 72.2 per cent
lust year and 82.7 per cent lu November,
lb98. It Is estimated that 4.4 per cent of tho
corn crop of IS99 wns still In tho hands of
farmers on November 1, 1900, us compared
with 0.9 per cent of the crop of 189S In farm
ers' hands on November 1, 1899, and 7.25 per
cent of thut ot 1897 In hand on November 1,
1S93.
Tho preliminary estimate of tho average
yield per acre' of buckwheat is lift con bush
els, against an average yield of 16.56 bushels
111 1599. 17.28 bushels In 189S and 11 ten-year
average of ins bushels. Tho average for
New York nnd Pennsylvania, tho two states
of principal production. Is fourteen bushels.
Tho average quality is 90.2 per cent, against
88.4 per cent In November last and 83.2 per
cent lu November, J?98.
Tho preliminary estimate of tho average
yield per acre of potatoes Is S0.S bushels,
against an iiverago yield of 88.63 bushels lu
1899, 75.19 bushels lu IS9S and 11 ten-year av
erage of 76 0 bushels. The avoraffo us to
quullty Is 88.1 per cent, ntralnst 91.4 per cont
lu November last and 94.7 per cent In No
vember, 1898,
Tho preliminary estimate of tho overage
yield perucro of hay Is 1.28 Ions, against uu
uverugo yield of 1.33 tons lu 1899. 1.53 tons
'In 1898 und 11 ton-year average of 1.2S tons.
Tho nveriiiro as to ouiilltv is 89.7 tier cent.
against 93.9 per cent lu November last and
95.3 per cent hi November. 1R9S.
A preliminary estimate of tho cotton crop,
based upon reports from the department s
regular correspondents, from glnners and
from individual plunters, supplemented by
the Investigations of special ugcuts, will be
Issued curly In December.
An estimate of the wheat crop will be Is
sued us soon us the Individual farm returns
are available for comparison with the re
ports of the department's regular corro
spondents. This will bo not later than De.
comber 10.
Corn on llnnil,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. It Is estimate
that 4.4 per cent of the corn crop of 1899
was still In tho farmers' hands November
1, as compared with 5.9 per cent of tho crop
of 189.
Clifl'i'e Market,
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-COFFEE-Th
market for futures opened steady ut 10J2'
points decline und ruled active but weak
under general Hquidatluu of lone tt.tcrcsm
following continued declines at Havre und
Hamburg and weakness and continued
heavy receipts In Brazil, with wuivhnnre
deliveries In this country smaller. Closed
steady at a net decline of 5Jil0 points. Total
sales. OS.!) bags. ln"ludl:: November at
6.50c; December, 6.43f(6c; January, 6 60'-;
March. 6raiiSc; May. .S0,(0.90e; July, 6.9"ii:
6.95c; September. TtjT.OBc. Spot, Rio, easy;
No. 7. Involc, 7?c. Mild, qulot; Cordova.
9'12'ic,
OH Mnrk.-t.
OIL CITY, Nov. 13.-OILS-Credlt bal
ances, SI. 03; certificates, no bid: shipments,
96,191 bbls.; uver.lge, 99,303 bbls.; runs, 101,
851 bbls,; nvcrage, 89.793 bbls.
LONDON. Nov. 15.-OILS-Caleutta lin
seed, 5Ss. Linseed, 31s 9d. Petroleum,
American refined. 5d. Turpentine 31s 9d,
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-OILS-Cottonseed,
dcady. Petroleum, easy. Turpentine,
Heady.
.cv York Dry (.ooil,
NEW YORK. Nov. 15.-DRY GOODS -The
market icmuliicd unchanged, with only a
moderate business In progress, and the ef.
feet of W L, Strong & Co.'s dllllcilttes an.
parent lu certain illrei'ilnou irin..u re
main practically jnaltered. though In heavy
uiinvii h'i mere is a. nine more opposi
tion to meet buyers' views. No open re
ductions aro quoted.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Prices Lower on All but Beit Grades of
Feeders and Oorn Cattle.
HOGS ADVANCED ABOUT FIFTEEN CENTS
Liberal linn of Sheep, hat Mostly on
thn Feeder Order Killer Sold
About Straity nnd Snine
W'mn True of Feeders,
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 13.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
.. 4,229 2.S99 4,206
Official Monday
Otllclal Tuesday
Ofllclal Wednesday....
Ottlcinl Thursday
.. 6.812 8.018 7.241
.. 4,369 S.9.M 2,26
.. 3,813 6,320 8,037
Four days this week.. 18,233
Sumo duys last week.... 7,250
Same week before 10,309
Same three weeks ago.. 16.671
aamn foot ..-..nta .... 11 ic.
23,660
17.066
20.S19
18 804
22,310
15,926
25,616
33,039
27,159
46,334
nh-.- ..v,,,. ...... -'
Average prlco paid for bogs for the last
sevural duys, with comparisons.
iwo. ii9.i89sTis3f.i8yti.ibi-5.mi.
eifi
4 01
3 53
3 45
3 47
3 61
3 29
a 4
4 41
4 45
4 39
4 41
1 r
4 65
4 ''I
4 29
4 41
4 43
4 M
4 00
4 66
4 04
21!
3 27 3 44
3 30 -'J
3 31 3 33
3 21 3 35
3 171 3 3C
3 231 3 45
3 46
3 28 3 39
4 01
4 i
3 43
3 44
3 10
4 03
3 62
4 01
4 02
4 03
4 06
3 65
3 62
3 45
3 64
3 41
3 31
3 .12
3 38
4 03
4 02
3 94
3 47
.1 13
3 41
3 27
3 17
3 39
4 S3 i
4 73.
22 3 451
3 34
3 23 3 4ll
4 67-S 3 92
4 82! 3 SO
.1 41
3 25) 3 45
4 41
, 2 46i 4 37
3 35 3
Indicates Kundnv
. The. ofllclnl number of cars of stock.
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p H'r's
f. M. & St. P. Hy 1 3
Missouri Paclilo Ry 1
t'ulon Pacific system.... 26
C. & N. W. Ry
V., E. M. Y. H. 11 .16
('., St. P., M. & O, Ry.. 2
B. & M. R. R. II 47
I
Sv. 1...
Nov. 2. . .
nov. 3.::
Nov. 4...
&V. 6... 4 G3i
hw- 6... 4 64?
Nov. 7... 47'
NV. 8... 4 70tJ
V. 9... 4 6SJ
10.. 4 73!;
Nov. II .
Nov. 12..!
Nov. 13,.,
Nov. 14..
Nov. 15..
20 3 'i
I
17 24 1
11 .1
25 a 1
6
Vi
12..
1
JO 31 3
C, It. k Q. Ry 4
K. C. &. St. J 11
C, R. 1. & P.. east 2
('.. 11. 1, . P., west
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts 131
Tho disposition of the (lav's recelnts was
as follows, each nuyer purchasing thu num
ber of neau indicated;
Huyers. Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep,
1.014
901
Omaha Pueklng Co IHD
G. 11. Hammond C 299
Swift und Company 362
Cudahy Packing Co S12
Armour St Co 276
Armour & Co,. K. C 177
1,360
1,470
1,618
145
180
1,224
R. Hooker . Degoii 31
Yansant A Co 49
J. L, Carey 5V)
Ixitmian A Co 77
W. L Stephen 28.S
11111 Ac iiuntzinger
Livingstone k Schaller... 13
L. F, Husz 40
H. L. Dennis & Co 62
A. 8. Mawhlnney 83
Other buyers 692 .... 7,273
Totals 3.S6S 6,296 8,821
CATTLE There witn woollier liberal run
of cattle here today and the market was In
hardly as good shape on anything but corn
cuttle. There were only about ten curs of
cornfed stecra on sale toduy, and puckeiu
iook noiu 111 gooa snuno aim boucni mem
up nt Just about steady prices. Tho good
handy weight cuttle continue to bo In tli
best demand, nnd sellers had little trouble
In disposing of such kinds today ut .ror.,!.
ute.i.iy prices. The common and half fat
stuff was slow, the sumo us usual.
About thirty-five cars of cow stuIT arrived
this morning, nnd buyors btarted in to
pound the market. They bid unevenly
lower, particularly on the medium kinds
und on tho canners, and they did not ap
pear to euro wnetner tnry got too sunt or
not, The mnrket could safely bo called
generally a dime lower. In some eusej
the moro desirable grades may not have
declined that much, but tho market was
dull on all grades.
The Blocker nnd feeder trude was alio
rather draggv this morning. The tupply
has been f.ilrlv liberal so '.r thW week und
tho demand, particularly (or the common
kinds, has not been very heavy. Good
heavy feeders or yearlings of good quality
sold just about steady toduy, but light
Blockers or common kinds of any weight
wore very slow sal, nnd In some cases it
was almost Imporelblo to move them ut ;my
price. IJuycrs simply do not want them
and for that reason It Is difficult to tell
what tho maiket Is. Stock calves are also
vorv hard to disnose of. It Is safe to call
tho feeder market lu general steady to a.
dime lower.
Most of tho western grass beef cattle hero
today were on the Texas order, but packtrj
bought them up ut Just about the r.ame
prices they havo been selling at tho hist fow
days. Wostern gross cows were dull and
the market generally a dlmo lower unless
the quality was very good. Stockers and
feeders wero nlso lower unless they were
Just thn kind that buyers were looking for,
but thn decline in tho majority of case-
would probubly be covered by a dime. Rep
resentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
13...
in...
1...
48...
15...,
15...,
1...,
1....
10...,
3...,
3...,
AV.
....1020
....1029
.... 930
....1077
STB
773
.... 782
.... 960
.... 730
.... 897
.... 933
.... 770
.... 875
.... 960
.... S30
.... 947
.... 793
.... 960
.... 933
....1010
....1080
.... 990
.... 805
.... 890
.... 980
....1100
.... 998
....1280
,...1191
.... 883
.... 992
....1H0
IT. No. Av. Pr.
1 20 -II 1062 5 13
1 70 22 105S u 15
5 00 40 1.180 5 20
5 15 60 1600 5 40
ERS AND HEIFERS.
4 23 23 883 4 C1
COWS.
1 50 1 1020 :i 00
1 ) 2 1035 3 00
1 SO 3 860 3
1 SO 1 109O 3 10
2 00 25 101R 3 10
2 40 1 1190 3 10
2 13 1 1140 8 'i
2 .!" 1 920 3 33
2 25 2 1025 3 2i
2 23 1 1250 3 23
2 S3 l.. 1110 S 40
2 21 2 1160 .1 10
2 41 1 940 3 i'.I
2 43 1 770 3 oO
2 50 35 993 3 30
2 GO 1 1130 !1 W
2 611 14 1170 3 ft",
2 61 1 1100 3 (,$
2 00 1 1150 '1 75
2 50 1 1E00 3 75
2 70 1 1180 3 75
2 75 8 10S3 3 80
2 S3 2 1353 3 V)
2 91 3 1023 4 00
2 9 ) 2 1270 4 23
" HEIFERS.
1 21 1 660 3 73
3 W 2 C90 1 10
4
3'.'.'.'.'.
0
1
6
3
ft
V.'.'.'.'.
1
1
10
1
1
a
8.'".'.'
1
1
1
Ul
1
1
1
910
790
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1000 4 33
..1400
..1100
..l'.OO
..1010
:. 15
2 65
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 03
1.
..15.53
.. 940
..1670
..1700
.. 150
3 23
3 30
3 80
4 VI
4 'JO
1
1
1
1
1..
1 1730
1..
600
CALYE8
140
160
140
0
1.
100
114
6 00
6 0)
5 CO
6..
5 "-0
STOCK COWS
AND HEIFERS.
13.
821
I f.3
ift.1 3 10
. 795
. 960
.1010
. 615
. 570
. 430
. 460
. 605
. 720
. 400
. 840
. 783
. 29i)
.1010
2 00
2 23
2 25
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 00
2 80
2 90
3 -TO
S 00
3 fH)
3 10
3 10
. 732
. 060
. 930
. 74D
. 736
. 978
. 7!0
. 740
. 783
. 858
.1061
.uro
.1010
. 031
3 15
6
1
1
3
16
!i
1
3
6
19
1
38
6
'1 13
3 13
3 V5
3 2.1
3 10
3 10
3 41
3 10
3 43
3 r.1
3 75
3 S3
3 90
10..
2..
4....
1....
1....
6.,..
1....
. 830
3 10
STOCK CALVES.
3...
1...
3.'.'.'
26...
17...
1...
5...,
z.Y.
42...
6...
3...
, 260
520
2 V)
2 73
3 ry)
3 00
3 13
3 25
3 23
3 '1
3 23
4...
307
2S3
377
370
373
290
405
322
300
3,75
3 7.1
4 10
1 23
4 25
4 21
4 30
4 II",
4 75
, 625
260
.139
:I52
, 360
340
21..
3..
12..
4..
4..
1..
310
360
3 50
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
419
2 63
16..
688
620
060
3 13
3 50
620
763
535
800
1070
786
1380
975
2 83
3 ')
3 "0
3 10
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 T.
3 2.1
3 23
3 8
'Y.Y.
45...
6...
23. . .
8.'..'
3 ro
3 75
3 "I
3 8.1
3 81
3 60
3 T.1
3 S3
3 83
1 n.i
4 -a
740
, 620
776
, 420
837
, 631
, 810
1...
3...
1...
4...
1..
690
1 870
1 770
10 11.1
"8 jljl)
C30 3 35 1 420
COLORADO,
37 cows. . . .
70 cows
13 feeders.
1U10 3 81 09 cows,...
814 2 31 23 calves..
SOUTH DAKOTA.
756 4 05 2 cows,...
J. V. Ernest Colo.
977
36J
975
HO Wyoming Texas sleets
C. Wntbon Colo.
883 3 70
933 3 10
17 cows...
2 feeders
801 1 Vi 6 bulls....
615 3 90
NEBRASKA.
No,
17 cows, .
5 rows..
1 heifer..
24 cows,. ,
35 cows
Av 1'r.
. 906 1 70
778 1 70
1070 3 8,1
856 2 ftl
912 3 Ou
No.
Av. Pr.
96,'J J2 90
870 2 90
2.1 rows
1 cow .
10 atk, civs, 355 4 8",
11 stk. civs, 196 3 25
3 10
3 (
R 83
6 60
6 75
4 1$
2 70
2 25
W. E. Ftuglns-Neb.
12 heifers... 981 3 60 11 feeders.. 9M 3 85
3 cows..... 983 2 50
G. Gaddls-Neb.
16 cows ?27 2 10 23 cows 955
6 calves... 202 5 81 7 cows 871
: 90
1 hclfcr....lK'0 3 25
D. M. Pojton-Ncb.
22 feeders.. 1'71 3 30 4 cows 1032 2 90
J. Worley-Neb
1920 4 Oil 28 steel
IS feeders.
steers,.
..1186
..1180
..1042
.. 750
,.1(V)
.. 830
..1010
.. 8S3
..1005
,.13S0
!.12S0
.1180
.1350
.1050
.1530
.1265
.1030
1 feeder... 1076 3 50
... J' w.
1 heifer..., 4.10 1 50
1 cow 830 3 03
1 COW lu.0 3 Of.
1 cow lOtfl 2 2,1
1 heifer.... 9i) 3 3.1
1 heifer.... 8W 3 35
, Everett
SI feeders.. 627 3 85
2 calves... 410 4 13
Allen &
1 steer...
Cox Neb.
9 cows. . .
2 cows...
6 cows, . .
1 cow. . . .
1 heifer..
3 heifers.
& H.-Neb.
4 COWS. . .
2 bulls...
Elijah-Mont
1 feeder.
7 feeders
1 bull....
1 feeder.,
1 bull
2 tows...,
1 cow
3 05
3 03
2 9.1
2 60
3 35
3 35
2 9)
2 W
3 70
3 70
2 73
4 P3
2 90
3 45
3 43
1 feeder... 1030 3 70
1 feeder... 1130
3 70
3 00
2 75
4 05
4 30
3 43
1 feeder,.. 920
1 cow 1080
1 lecder... 110
steers.
...1281
...1190
. cows..
1 bull....
.1.30
2 1.1
Heckwlth
29 cows 872
9 cows I57
18 cows 761
Qulnn & Co. Wvo.
- 10 t:i cows
2 C) 6 cows 766
2 CO 6 cows 710
2 70 3 bulls 1233
J. Hunter Wyo.
2 85 1 bull 1370
: 00
2 W
2 CO
2 65
2 85
3 00
3 25
25 bulls 1181
J
13 steers,, ..1133
it.
01 feeders.. 872
I- Moore Neb,
4 00 11 cows 1000
2 60 6 feeders.. 872
4 cows. . . . 890
III S-Nr .n. Im.l (lilnw iiriUV
much
their own wav this mornlnir. us thn
sales
below will Rhow. The markot opened about
11 dime higher and closed up a big 15u
higher, everything selling us rapidly us the
buyers could get around. Thcro was not
n very heavy run here nnd Parkers nil
deemed to havo liberal ordets. They slnrtcd
out bidding J4.7W i.tO, but only a few loads
changed handn at those prices and, thu
same us yes'erday, tho market kept get
ting better ai tho morning advanced. Alur
the first round the hogs (-old mostly at
H. 807 1.83. und us high n.i HW was paid.
On tho last end most anything would bring
tl.82i and Ji-83. It wjs about as lively a
market as has been Been hero In a Ions
thnc. . ...
As will be seen from tho table of uverajre
prices tho loss of tho hist two.dnys Is lust
about regained, which carries the market
back to where it woo on Monday. Repre
sentative sales;
No. AV
Sh. Pr.
.. 4 60
.. 4 60
. . 4 ft)
No. Av,
54 278
45 261
74 245
61 241
84 224
,V2 236
63 232
00 286
56 316
58 293
67 263
01 2S0
$2 266
CB J4S
53 275
73 211
6.1 2S4
75 202
S2 285
85 210
6.1 217
Mi. Pr.
40 4 S1U
16 281
113
4 8". i
4 S2'-j
4 t2'
4 82S,
4 SV.i
4 82',4
4 82t,
4 82t,
4 82i
4 SJ(j
11 100
44 214
40 4 '
68 10)
90 153
.. 4
,13
70
4
4
4
200
IiTT
160
120
80
I61)
80
120
40
80
40
160
80
40
120
2i)
40
120
16-1
320
80
80
80
ii...
33. . .
..lO-
117
75
(M...
.249
.251
.218
40
4
4
4
41...
83...
90...
SO...
;r.
4 77U
4 iiva
4 821.,
4 82Vi
4 S2H,
4 .S2'4
4 T2V-J
4 8'1 .
4
4 ESti
66..
72. .
35..
69..
. . .2.11
...233
...301
...314
...187
. . .207
...312
...312
...300
40
pV5
4 VI
4 SO
4 80
4 80
I 80
4 80
4 81
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
1 81
4 8)
4 80
4 80
4 80
I 80
4 80
4 80
I 80
I fO
4 0
l SO
4 10
4 80
4 8(1
4 10
4 0
4 80
4 V
4 0
4 111
4 80
4 80
4 t
I 80
4 SO
I V4
80
160
120
SO
160
40
46...
55...
65...
4 82l.
4 82
4 sr.i
4 Sstj
4 it,
4 S2',
4 S2',j
4 Vi
4 8.1
4 8",
1 83
4 83
4 Vi
10.
82.
76.
S8.
18...
1.1...
.231
.232
.221
.262
.250
.244
.216
.268
. .276
..267
..276
. .202
..212
. .263
..219
. .27.1
. .215
. .229
..289
..233
. .240
. .256
. .201
. .24.1
..196
..171
, . .274
!"341
..244
..300
..283
. .270
..206
...215
, . .2..N
...267
36...
43. . .
SO
76...
62....
40....
25....
74....
81....
60....
66....
23...
67...
52...
15...
13...
60 ..
73...
11...
64...
63...
06...
92...
80...
61...
08...
27...
72. .
48...
16...
0...
76. . .
7S...
66...
60...
120
120
80
....228
....337
....294
....273
....308
. . . .203
nf)
1'.!'.223
....290
. . . .264
226
. . . .261
....215
....287
"S3
I1..
id. .
92..
82'.'.
3J..
66..
72..
OS..
74..
70. .
61..
7.1. .
62. .
53..
. . . 4 83
40 4 85
80 4 83
80 I V.
... 4 S3
... 4 V.
. . . 4 S3
. . . 4 85
40 4 81
40 4 83
. . . 4 .5
. . . 4 83
. . . 4 87'4
80 4 S7Vi
110
4 87'i
...238
. . .220
...247
. . .3-17
...244
4 S7'-j
4 00
4 90
4 V)
4 90
73...
1.3...
60...
CO...
80
40
280
SO
49....
.239
67 285
SHEE1' There was In the neighborhood
of 7,000 head of cheep on sale this mornlni;.
but most everything was on the feed".
order. The few killers that did arrive met
with ready sulo nt good, (.toady prices.
That applies to both sheen and Iambs. :m.l
everything good enough for packers was
sold in goon season.
The feeder market also looked about
steady today. There wus n good supply,
but there were nli"o n number of buyers
on the market, so that there was not much
chance for prices to decline.
quotations: Choice fed wethers, 4.00fi
4,lb: rair to gooo rea wetners, .i'Ul.oo;
choico grass wethers. J.1. 834.00; fair to
food grass wethers, J3.65ii'3.8o; choico ewes
3.25S3.50; fair to good ewes, I3.00tl'3.25;
choico spring Iambs. S6.0095.25; fair to good
spring lambs, J4.7CS6.0O: feeder ewes, J2.25fi(i
3.00; feeder wethers, J3.5og3.76; feeder lambs,
J4.0034.40. Representative sales:
No.
20 Nebraska feeder wethers.
6 Iowa cull lambs
1 loWa feeder wether
1 Iowa buck
358 Nebraska feeder ewes
174 Nebraska feeder wethers.
78 Iowa feeders
735 Wyoming feeder wethers.
59 Iowa feeders
3 Iowa feeders
95 Nebraska feeder wethers.
676 South Dakota ewes
409 Wyomlnu feeders
6 Wyoming cull wethers ...
10 Wyoming ewes
271 Wyoming feeder wethers .
458 Wyoming fefdor wethers .
614 Wyoming feeder wethers .
681 South Dakota wethers ...
120 South Dakota wethers ...
171 Wyoming wethers
3S8 Nebraska feeder l.imbs ...
709 Colorado feeder lambs ...
378 Wyoming feeder lambs ...
10 cows m 2 23 4 heifers... 670
4 cows,.,.. 760 2 60 2 cows $93
WYOMING.
61 cows..,.. SJl 2 00 17 calves,.. 228
30 cows 967 2 I") 6 calves... 205
4 bulls 1302 2 70 20 calves,.. 1
1 bull 1220 2 23
lrwln Hros. Colo.
20 feeders.. 911 3 63 30 feeders.. 931
T. Webmcler Colo,
26 steers.. ..1085 3 80
Harris & P -Neb.
17 cows 906 2 56 4 feeders.. ltll
Thorns Pitts Neb.
21 COWS 8W 2 83 1 bull 15S0
A v. Pr.
SS 2 60
66 J.I 00
60 3 00
110 3 (0
88 3 35
83 3 40
48 3 00
M 3 60
62 3 60
63 3 60
71 8 80
86 2 65
S3 2 65
68 2 65
103 S 60
87 3 76
S3 3 76
91 3 75
94 3 90
92 3 90
79 3 90
63 4 25
45 4 25
60 4 30
CHICAGO LIVE STOCIC MARKET.
Until ( nltle mid 11 ok (in Dime Higher
Sheep Nlclltly lit Lower.
CHICAGO. Nov. 15. CATTLE Receipts,
9,000 head, Including 400 Texans'und 200
westerns; good to choice, sttoug to 10c
higher; poor and rough medium, slow; na
tives, best on sale today, 1 carload of
yearlings at J5.83; good to prlmo steers,
J3.40i&G.9o; poor to medium, il.S.VifS.SO; se
lected feeders, slow, JS.ISH.SS; mixed stock
ers. weak, J2.50ji3.60; cows, choice, higher,
J2.70iiM.25; heifers, choice, strong to 10c
higher, J2.757i1.76, canners, steady, Jl Ww
S.ftt; bulls, steady, $2.2511 1.40; calves about
steadj, JI.O0JJ5.75; Texans, receipts. 400
heiul; best on sale today, 71 loads grassers
nt J4; Te.UM-fed steers. Jl.00fo5.00; Texas
grass stocrs, J3.33ii'l.l5; Texas bul'.s, J2.50if
3.35.
HOGS -Receipts today, 33.0o0 head; to
morrow, 27,000 head, estimated; left over,
4.000 head; 10c higher; closing easier; top,
$5.05; mixed and butchers, S4.7uf5.(i1; choico
to heavy. JI. 805.05; rough heuvy. $4.65'o4.90,
light. U.10it&M"j; bulk of sales, J4.S3j(5 00.
SHEEI AND LAM IIS- Receipts, 10,000
head; steady to shade lower; heavy ewes.
10c lower; lambs. 10e lower; good to choico
wethers, $1,001(4 30; fair to choice, J3.751j4.10;
western sheep, $1,001(4.23; Texas sheep, J2.50
1(3.60; native lumbH, $4,3355.30; western
lambs, $5.00115.25.
SI, Loulx Live SloeU.
ST. LOIMS Nov. 15.- CATTLE Receipts,
3,000 head, Including 1.600 Texans; market
slow but steady, native shipping und ex
port steers, $5,001)6.65; drfssed beef and
butcher steers, J4. 155(3.33; steers tinder 1,000
lbs., J3.lW1ifi.0o; stockers und feeders, J2.35W
4.50; cows and holfers. S2.oOft4.90; canners,
Jl. 251(2.75; bulls, J2.50K'3.73; Texas and Indian
steers, $3 2541.50; cows and heifers, $2. 101P
5.40.
nOOS-Recelpts, 10,800 head; market 10o
higher; plgH and lights. $4.701iM.85; packers.
$1,751(4.85, butchers, $4.S0i4,96,
SHEEI' AND LAMHS-Recrlpts, 1,300
head; market steady; nutlvn muttons, $3.901f
4.25; lambs, $4,251(5.25; culls und bucks. $2.25
51.00; stockers, $2.00-82.85.
.St, .lonepli Mve Mock,
,cS01,"r.IJ .,F' JOSHI'H. Mo., Nov. 15.
(Special. )- The Journal quotes:
CATTI.E-ltecelpts. 2,700 head; murket
steady ; natives, $4.y(i5.35; Texas and west
cms, J3.251r5.23; cows and heifers. $1,9041
4,60; bulls und stags, $2.ooii .5o; yearlings
'.JVL-'iV''8' ,;,ry".V?5 S''kura and feeders,
J3 001(1.15; veals, $4.(01(6.25.
.."V.Ji? -Hotelpts, 6.000 head; market 10U
SHEEI' AND LAM IIS Receipts. 1.300
head: mnrket stoady on sheep, lower on
lambs.
Kniinn Cl- lir Slorl.,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15. CATTLE
P.eceliils, 5.100 head natives, 2.000 head Tex
ans, 1,500 head calves, 'export steers and
good butrher cattle, steady; common grade
shade lower, native steers, Jl.70tl5.60, stock
ers und feeders. 11?or4 60. butcher COWS
and heifers. JJ.0WI.26. c-nnners, J2.5043.00,
fed westerns, J3.7wif4.76, wintered Texan.',
J3.0014 oO, grass Texans, J3.16if3.60; culves,
$3.5iV,(0.f0.
HOGS Receipts, 16.300 head; market very
active, wltli strong competition and 6016c
higher: heavy. $UiV1M.!i;ifr. mixed. Jl.Si'tf
4.9o; light, $1.805? l.trjU; pigs. l.f4lf4.73.
SHEEI AND t.AMHS- Receipts, 1.400
hrutl; good general demand ot Mend,.
prices: lambs, Jl,751f.25; muttons. $.1,8.14?
t -L M!,'.rkers "" feeders, $3.25'fl4.2o; cullo,
er Ynrk Live MlticU.
YORK. Nov. 15.-HHEVES Re
celpts, 2,0,0 head; little trade; steady, feel
ng steady. Cables unchanged. Shipment:!,
none.
CALVES Quiet; receipts, 1M head, ve.ils.
steady J5.fjv,(HW lltUo cllvcs, J4.oCU1.60.
fed calves, J3.8O
1 'm1,' A.NI LAM I1 -Receipts. 6,040
head; liberal sipply and shiulo lower,
lambs, steiliU; sheep, J2.noif4.2o; Intnbs. $1,73
'nV.'b1111;,' ,: ('n"ada lambs. J3.65MS.S5.
,.,,u,Y-"VJt,,,',,1P'S' J6.ootl6.02t2; sternly nt
Jj.iiJju.iiO for whole range.
Muck iirTiiTiii.
.Ji'.. iWimK ".r" Uw receipts ut tho four
principal western markets November 15
tattle, lings. Shoe)
South Omaha
Chicago
Kiiusns City .
St. Louis
-.ci.l
9,000
7.701)
3,(100
6.320
33,000
10,300
10,800
16,000
1,400
l.aw
Totals
23,513 t30,4JO
Cotton .Mnrl.i't.
NEW YORK. Nov. 15. The cotton mar
ket was decidedly more active und stronger
today. Prices ou tho opening cull showed
tin nclvanco of 21(12 points and there was a.
further gain of SU20 points before) tho up
ward movement uas arrested bv selling to
secure profits. Tho lulvanco originated In
a better class of cablo news than had been
nxiK'Cted. Tho English advices showed well
sustained sales ot shortu mid 1111 advance
of 141I for futures. The response here wus
Immediate and morn than equal. Htiylnc
was active und general and led by tho short
contingent. The upward movement wus
facilitated by reports of cold weuther lu
tho south, a stronger attitude on tho part
of spot holders and 11 lnrpo demand from
exporters nnd American cpluners. Tho
firmness was Incrcosed by reporlH that
English spinners had eomo to 11 conclusion
that the cotton crop was not a large one
Tho market had n fow short Intervals of
reaction and prollt-tuklng. but closed tlrm
at n net advance of lMi 27 nolnls. Hnov
closed iitcnqy, I-I60 ndVHiiro; middling up.
laud. 915-16c. tnlildllnc culf. lOl-lOe: kii Ins.
81 bales, Futures closed llrm! November.
P.Olo, December, 9.54c, January, 9.62c, Fob
rtiary, 0.60c; March, 9.49c. April, 9.49c, Ma.
9.49c: June, 9.47c, July, 9.46o; August, U.3l',
September. 8.9)c.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 15.-COTTON-Spot.
good business, prices steady, American
middling fair. 6';d; good middling, 6 9-16-1.
middling, rl5-32d, low middling, 6 9-32d:
good ordinary, .13-32d; ordinary, 4 2332d
sales, 12,0J bales, of which 600 were for
speculation and export and lueludeil 11,100
American; receipts, 15.0HJ bales. Including
11,900 American. Futures opened quiet und
closed stoutly: American middling I, m. c
November, n 24-64(1, buyers; November and
Dorember. 619-Old. sellers; December nnd
January, 5 16-Old, sellers; January nnd Feb
ruary. n ii-mu, niiyers; i-enruary and
Mnrch. 612-6lil. buvers: Mareli and Anrll
5 10-64.1, sellers; April and May, 5 0S.641e
0 09-64ii, sellers; May and Junuary, 0 07-640,
sellers.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 15. COTTON -Firm:
sales, 4,050 bales; ordinary, 7'ie, gool
ordlnury. 8'4c. low middling. 91.0: mlddllmr.
9Hc: good middling. 9e; middling fair,
IOI-I60; receipts, 17,250 bales; stock. 250.91!)
bales. Futures, firm; November, 9.;Vc bid,
December, 9.36'9.37c; January, 9.3.Td9.31c
February, 9.331j9.35e; March. 9.351i9.36r.
April, 9.35119.37c; May, 9.26U'J.3Sc; June, 9.37
(-v.39e.
ST. LOIMS, Nov. 15.- COTTON Firm, 1,0
hliiher: sales. 177 bales: intdd'.lntr. 9 6-16.'.
receipts. S.SOO bales; shipments. 8.170 bales.
stock, 6P.9I9 bales.
GALVESTON. Nov. 15. COTTON -
Steady, 9 3-10c.
Siikiii Mnrki't.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 15.- SVGARS-
Flrm; open kettle, 37i.o; open kettle, centri
fugal, 3?Hi 1 1-lCe; centrifugal granulated.
4Tc; whltrs, 4 7-KVflHsc; yellows, 3 15-HVn
4 7-16c; seconds, iroMo. Mo'nsses, titeady,
open kettle, 201j32c; centrifugal, Otitic
Syrup. Hteady. 20ii26e
NEW YORK, NOV. J,i. MHUAHS RUW,
firm: fair refining, 8To. centrifugal. 96 test.
4c. Molasses sugar, 3Vc Rctlncd, steady
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