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    THE OMAHA JDAILV BEE: SATUTJDAV, NOVEMBER 17, 1900.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bearish New3
01oe3 Wheat
Net Losi,
at a Slight
CORN HAS A MILDLY STRONG EXPERIENCE
On In JSccin tlnrely Alive, -rrlth Slotv
Cnuiilry Move inent I'rnrlnlaut
J-'nlrly ArtUr, but with Home
Tcndr-ito)- lu llr .Vert on.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16.-Whcut was a weak
market today, closing with a net loss uf l'.ic
s a result of bearish news. Com closed
ic ami oats 'iflUc lower. Provisions ut tlie
close were Vtiliha down.
The session In the wheat pit, nave for u
few brief punctuatlonn In the shnpo of In
cipient rallies, wan one long exhibition of
liquidation by holders and short selling by
traders looking for prices still lower, al
though today's tradltiK established a new
low-prieo record for this crop. The news
was bearish from sturt to llnlsh. The mar
ket opened under the Influence of Indifferent
rubles, favorable crop reports nnd a Broom
hall estimate, of un Argentine exportable
surplus of GI.OOO.OOO bushels. December, SJ
"o to ibW,r. lower at 72" to to ?lTic; offer
ings wcro liberal and tlio demand limited
and December dropped early to 71"ic. On
profit-taking by shorts a reaction to
7JiC followed. Thoro was very llttlo cash
stuff wanted, however, nnd as outsldo pen
jiId Hhowed no disposition to assume the
burden of holdlriK up prices, thu market
fugged nKitln, December dropped to 71Uo
mid closed 1'io under yesterday at 'hti
71r, New 1 ork reported forty-flvo loads
taken for export. Seaboard clearances In
wheat and flour were equal to 20C,0) bush
els. I'rlmary receipts wero t,9?,0oi) bushels,
compared with 827,i00 bushels last year.
Minneapolis nuil Duluth reported 42 cars,
ugnlnst 473 last week ami 802 u yeur ago.
Local receipts were 113 cars, twenty of con
tract grade. A liberal visible lncreaso Is
predicted for Monday.
Corn had a mildly strong experience.
Offerings were liberal, but the decided uttl
tudo taken by the leading bull scalpers held
tho market In check until the last hour,
holding tho price of December close to yes
terduy's tliiul figures. During thu last hour,
however, this support melted away. The
wheat weakness was felt and thu Increased
nrfrlngH from first hands nlormed longs
mil encouraged tho bears. December broke
sharply und wound up In a weak statu; De
eember sold between 357W 36c and 3,".';e and
closed weak nt 35M(30c; receipts, 217 curs.
Oats showed Just enough pulse movement
to Indlcato that life had not fled completely.
Tho country movement wus slow; the cash
demand fair: December sold nt between 22c
nnd 2IM(22To and closed Wl'tt' lower ut
21'4'fi21V'; receipts were ninety-live cars.
Provisions were fulrly active and rather
nervous, nt times apparently Inclined to
stiffen and at other periods ruling weak un
der tho volume of product offered. The
prospect of u heavy run of Iioh next week
was a depressing Inllucncc throughout the
session. January pork sold at between
$11.85 and $I1.0"'i and closed 12'2e under yes
terday at $11.70; January lard at between
$6.95 and $6.80'iii;.87ty. closing 7'.4o lower at
$6.90. and January illis at between $G.3510.26,
with the close 6c depressed nt $0.30.
Estimated receipts tomorrow; Wheat, S3
cars; corn, 40) cars; oats, 1W cars; hogs,
S3.m head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.i upen. lltgn. Low. Close.' yes y?
Wheat
Nov.
Deo.
Jan.
Corn
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oats
Nov.
Dec.
May
Pork-
Nov.
Jan.
May
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
l.ar.l-
Muy
Nov.
Jan.
I
I'd
71T72'
2h'li3
29
7i- -m
72i 7lM;i
73 I 72
... "UL. 72N,
SWi 73-
393;
flu.' snii
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33li
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3C',if( ',t
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I I
Bli 21!4 21: 215, 21
22 22 21?4fn'S21?f,i 22
21 2IU 23!4 2I0H
10 41 10 M 10 45 10 CO 10 05
11 70 U 85 11 G7U 11 70 11 82".
11 73 11 50 11 70 11 70 11 83'
I I
or. e, ovi n oo kh 7 oo
7 17', 7 20 7 15 7 20 7 20
C IT. V 021,4 i 93 6 97V6 7 03
G 9-', G 03 G 83 i G 90 G Wis
fi 32H fi 37',i fi 30 fi 32i4 7 00
7 12.!.. 7 20 7 12'. 7 20 G 33
G 30 G 33 G 25 G 30 G 37
No. 2.
Cash uuotatlons were ns follows:
FLOUR Dull and easy: winter patents.
$3.701i3.90; straights, M.loitlGO; clears. $2.9f
3.40; soring special. $1.30; patents. $3.503.90;
straights. $3.003.43: bakers, S2.2flfi2.75.
W HIS AT No. 3, C7m72c; No. 2 red, 71Vi1f
74Wo.
CORN Xo. 2. ::0Uc; No. 2 yollow, 39Vic
OATS No. 2 white, 2CQ27o; No. 3 white,
2IMI26V40.
BARLEY- Fair to cholco malting, 66tt'G0c;
No. 1 flax, $1.70; No. 1 northwestern. 11.71;
prime timothy, JI.104il.2U; clover, contract
grade, $10.
PROVISIONS- Mess pork, per bbl., $10.60
f,10.02'. l.ard. per 1J lbs., $7,2047.23. Short
ribs sides (loose), $6.90?i7.23. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $'.62tf'ij5.75. Short clear
sides (boxed). $0 90tfi7.OO.
WHISKY-Bnsls of high wtnes, $1.27.
SUGARS -Cur loaf. $0.15; granulntcd, $0.75;
confectioners' A, $.1.55; off A. J5.40.
rollowlng arc tho receipts and shipments
today:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls ll.oon i2.(mo
Wheat, bu tw.tnyi 141,00.)
Corn, bu 222,000 im.iyio
Oats, bu 131.000 212,000
Jlye. lu 3,000 l.neo
Hurley, bu 52.000 ls.ooo
On tho Produce exchange today the but
ter market was nctlve; creameries, l.lli'Jfie;
dairies, 12't'(i2(V. Cheese, active, 10Ul4c.
Kggs, active; fresh, 23e.
m:v yohiv ;i:.m:iial makkkt.
CiiolutloiiH nf the llii)' on Vnrlnnn
CoiiuiioilltleN.
NKW YOltK, Nov. 1G.- KLOlTIt-necelpts,
14,450 bbls.; exports. 71,71!) bbls.; sales, 0.100
pkgs.; market was weak and C'llOc lower on
nil grades; winter patents, $3X01(3.90; win
ter straights, $3.40j3.55; Minnesota patents,
$3,9041.25; winter extras. $.'.GJ'ii2.90; Minne
sota bakers. $.'!.0iVif3.25; winter low grades,
$2.4.11i2.Gl). Uye Hour, quiet tint llrm; sales,
MO bbls.: fair to good. $3.0)13.20: choice to
inney. $3.25ij 3.(k.. Duckwheut Hour, steady,
$2.15'i'2.20.
lirCKWIIKAT-Dull. 5;',siaC2i:C, c, I. f.,
New York
COUNMKAI. Steady: yellow western,
87i city. We; llraiulywlne, ::.I32.G0.
HYK -Quiet: No. 2 western. GGc. f. o. b.,
nfloiit: state, 6l.i2e, c. I. f . New York.
HAKLBY--Steady; feeding, l2t4Gc, c. I. f..
JIiiITu'ii: malting. fiG'iG3e.
WHKAT Ucieliits. 131.173 bu.; exports,
5i5,27G bu.; sales. 3.S75.0O0 tin. futures, 2G0.0OO.
bu, spot. Spot, weak; No 2 red. 7S'i-c, f. o.
b iilioat; No. 2 red, 70V" . elevator; No. 1
northern Duluth, K3c. f u. Iv, afloat; No.
1 hard Duluth. SSc. f. o. b., alloat. Options
wero weak and heavy at day. through
persistent selling for both ueeounts. and
a broad array of bear news. Included iti
tho latter were weak cables, small clear
ances, heaviness In outside markets,
bearish Argentine shipments and crop
news, absence of outside sippnrt nnd light
export trade: sales included No. 2 red
March. S0MiMe; closed, S0'vc: May, 0 3-16
ffiSl 1-lCe; closed. SOc; November closed,
77i?c; December, 77 9-16i(7S 5-lfic; closed,
"co'ltN Heeelpts, 351.230 bu.: exports, K.O.
0"K bu.; sn'cs, 40,'01 bu. futures, 2SO.OO0 bu.
snot. Spot, easy; No. 2. 4tlc. elevator, nnd
47'ff, f. o. b., atloat. Option market de
clined for n time on tho bearish crop re.
port and more liberal country offerings, ral
lied on a ?eare of November shorts at Chi
rngo, but dually yielded to tho when; de.
ellne; May, 41"4TM2Tne; closed, 41'ic; No
vember closed. 4l(-o; December, 421U43'c;
closed. 4214C.
OATS ltecelpts. S3.4O0 bu.: exports. l-JO.OOO
bu, Spot, quiet; No. 2, 20e; No. 3. 2314c; No.
2 white. 2SH-c: No. :t white, 2Sifce; track
mixed western, 25'i5?27c; track while west,
em, 27i")'33Mic; track white state. 27HW
33'4C. Options wero very slow all day und
n shuiH off with other markets,
HICK Steady ; domestic, fair to extra,
4MtiiUc; Japan, 4'iC
PRMD-Sleadv; Miring bran, $16.0)011! 53:
middlings. $17 oofl 10.50; winter bran, J17.C0
tf 11.50' city, J0,5O4ri7 l.
llAY-Klrin; slilpplng, 77isJlS0ij; good to
cholco. 831)050
TALLOW- Klrm; city (tl per pkg.), 4H4J
Be: counlrv (nkgs. free). 4)i(i?5c.
lU'TTKlt-Hi'eelpts. 2,'JS jikgs.; llrm;
oreamery I0'if27o; Juno creamery, lSS2lc;
fuctorv. 13yi5ijc
CllKKSi; ltecelpts, 3.107 pkgs.: llrm;
large, September fancy, 10-o; small, Sep
tember fancy. lHc: iHrge. October fancy,
lOLc: small October fancy, 10VH'.
KCiOS Heeelpts, G.5.M pkgs.; llrm; west
rrn, regular )i.ieklng, at mark, 22025c;
wetern. loss off, 27e.
I'OTATOK t)uU'ti Jerseys. $1,374: New
York, vl-23: Long Island, $1.5081.75; Jersey
sweets, $l.50Jr.OO.
MOLASSKS-Oillet: New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 421753c,
HOI'S -Quiet: stute. common to choice,
lOuO crop. lGti'20ijc. 1S90 crop. HJILlc; Pacific
coast. 1!XM crop, 15U19o; 1R9 crbp, 10U14c;
olds, 21 lie.
lUDUS-rirm; Galveston, M to 23 lb.,
J
Pr; Callfornlt, il to 23 lbs., W.ici Tixas
dry, 24 to 3'1 b , Z:
LISATHEK-Steady: hemlock koI. Ilusnon
Ayrea, light to heavy weights, ziliJZJVSC;
acid, 22v823HO'
WOOL--Dull; domestic fleece, 20327c;
Texas, lSJilSe
PHOVISIONS -IJeef. steady; mess, $3.0Q
9.60; beef ham. $2O.0v&21.uO( city extrn inJU
mess, $16Xcl7.W; fiml.y, m.SiyQU A.
packet. Jlu.oirai'i 50. Cut meats, iulet; pick
led bellies, $3.00'gl0.M; pickled shoulders, ;
pickled hams, M.75t,'9.2i. Lard, easy: west
ern steamed, $7.00; November closed, J7.G3,
nominal; rellned. q.ilet; continent, 17 '!,
South Amerl -a, $3.50; compound, $6.0008.73;
October closed at $7.65. Pork, steady; mess,
J1J.00O13.M); family, $15.60tlC00; short clear,
$14.0fiil7.00.
MBTALS- Thero was considerable Irreg
ularity developed In tho market for metals
today. Tin was a shade lower on an ab
sence of buyers and unfavorable reports
from abroad, closing barely steady at $2S.75
i.9.00. Spelter on the other band displayed
Ilrmness, owing to good export Inquiry, and
closed firmer nt $l..:7V(tl 324. The rest of
'he list was unchanged. Pig Iron warrants
were quiet nt JO.Wii 10.00. Lake copper win
quiet ut $16.7317.00, and lead nulet at
$I.C7ij. The brokers prlco for lead was $1
und for copper $11.
O.M.MIA W I U) msAL 7"m A It 1 C 1 3TS .
Condition of Trmle nnd Quotations on
Slnplc nod I'nnoy Produce.
KOOS-Herolpts light; good stock, 20c.
LIVi: POt'LTHY -Hens, 6V.aoc: roosters,
3ilc; spring chickens, CV4'17c; ducks, GHU'c!
geese, 6'4"i'; turkeys, 75jJtljC
l'HKSU DHKSSKD POl'LTHT Hens, Sc;
roosters, L'aGc; ducks and geese, 9fll0e;
broilers, per doz., $3; spring chickens, per
lb., StttiVic; turkeys. 12'4c.
tJAML; l'ralrlo chickens, per dor., UMty
S.W; mallard ducks, per dor., $3: teal, $1.50?
1.75; mixed, $1.2of(I.W); Jacksuljies, $1.2J1.50j
quail, $1.6081.75; jack rabbits, $2; cottontails,
'urTTKH-rommon to fair, 12W51Sc:
choice, 16ffl7c, separator, 25c: gathered
cn amery. 20ffi2le.
FHE3II OVHTKrtS-rirst grade, solid
packed. New York counts, per can, SSc: ex
tra selects, 32c; statniards, 2Sc: medium,
20c. Second grade, slack tilled, New York
counts, per can. 3Cc; extra selects, 20oj
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per sal.,
$I.2j.
PianONR-Live. nr dor., 90c
VEAI.S-Cholcc. SHIOc.
HAY Prlco quoted bv Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers association: Choice upland,
Jo, No. I uplan-J, jx.50; medium, $3: coarse,
$7.50. Kyn straw, $6. Tlies" prices are for
buy of good color and quality. Demand
lair; receipts, 7 cars.
OAT8-N0. 3 white, 2GC
COHN No. 3. S8c.
UHAN-U. ;l
VEGETABLES.
TCHNtPS-Per bu basltet. He.
UEETS-Per bu.. COc.
CAHHOTS Per Lu., 60c
LETTUC10-l-er oos.. 25C30C
HADISHES-Por doz.. 2oc.
DEANS Wax. pet 1-2 bu. basket, 90cj
string. 75o.
POTATOES-Pcr bu., 40Q50c; Idaho, pel
bu., 73o.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl.. $2,0002 25.
CAIIHAOE-Per lb., l'.ic; Holland seed,
lic.
TOMATOES-Pcr '.4-bu. basket, 60c.
ONIONfi-Per bu.. 75c
CELERY Nebraska and Utah, 30tf46c;
extra mammoth, 63c.
FHl'ITS.
PEA HS Per box. $2.lOS2.23.
OHA PES Dels ware and Niagara, pr 5
Ib. basket. 1jc; Malaga, per keg, $060O7.W.
APPLES-Nutlvc, 75cOtl.OO per bu.; per
bbl.. $2.60; eastern, $2.7503.00.
CHANltEHHIES-Pcr bbl., $7.50; per
crate. $2.75.
TUOPlCAIi FIUJITS.
OIlANnES-Mexicnn. per box. $4.60.
LEMONS-Callfornla, extra faucy. $1.09;
choice. $3.60.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2.002.50.
FIOS Callfornln, new cartons, 60c: lay
ers, &5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Engllidi watnuts, por lb., 13c:
filberts, per lb.. 13c; almonds, per lb., llt
20c; raw peanuts, per lb., 60G',c; roasted,
GMi7lie; llrazlls, 13c; I'ecalis. 9'tllOc.
HIDES-No 1 green. 7ijc; No. 2 green,
GUc; No. t salted. SHc; No. 2 salted, 7iic;
No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs.. SHc; No. 2 veal
calf. 12 to 15 lbs., CHc; dry hides, S013o;
aheop pelts, 254f7oc: horse hides, $1.60'uT2.23.
St. I.ouln Cirnln mill Prnvlslnns.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 16.-WIIEAT-Lownr;
No. 2 red cush. olevator, 70jc; trnek, 72. 3c;
November, 70Vu: December, 70Sc; May,
74"457(S.c No. 2 hard, Gi'.Sjdliuc.
FLOUIl-Kulrly active; patents. $3.6003.63;
extra fancy und strulght, $3.1503.25; clear,
$2.8503.10.
CORN Ixiwer; No. 2 cash, 33Uc; track,
3(!')i03G'itc; November, 35c; December, 34ifcc;
May, 33iie.
OATS-Lowcr; No. 2 cash. 23c; track. 23'4
4?24c; Novetnbr. 23c: December, 22ic; May,
24Sc; .111. 2 white, 2Cc.
UYE-Dull at 49c.
SEEDS Timothy, steady at fW.TSOO;
llax, nominally lower at $1.60. '
COHNMEAU-Sttady ut $2.
IJItAN Unchanged; sacked, east track,
GUiCGe.
HAY-Strong; timothy, $9.00013.50; prairie,
$G.60O10.60.
WIIISKY-Steadv at $1.27.
I HON COTTONTIES-$1.25.
HAOf51Nr:-7iO&'J1c.
HEMP TWINE-9C.
PHOVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed),
steady; extra shorts. $7.12Hs clear ribs and
clear sides, $7.37'4. Hacon (boxed), steady;
extru shorts, $S.12'4; clear ribs and clear
sides, $S.37',4. Pork, steady; Jobbing, $13.
l.aru. nominal at
METALS-Iead, llrm at $1.23. Spelter,
higher ut $4 20.
POULTny-Dull; chickens, Go; young, 60
6'fro; tur.eys, fie; ducks, 7e; geese, GUc.
HUTTEH Steady; creamery, 20025c;
dairy. ISO.2O0.
KOOS I Uglier at lSVtC
HECEIPTS-Flour, 7.000 bbls.; wheat, 44,
000 bu.: corn. 73.000 bu.; oats, 34,000 bu.
BHIPMENTS-Flour, 12.0CO bbls.; wheat,
30,000 htl.; corn, 126.000 bu.; oats, 22,000 bu.
IvnusnH City tirntit nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1G WHEAT De
cember, time; May, 67SOt57c; cash, No. 2
hard. G60C7He; No. 3, UlOGTc; No. 2 red,
7k . No. 3. G6U70O.
CORN December. 32032Hc; May, 34iic;
cash, No. 2 ndxed. 33ViOX!?ic; No. 2 white,
Z(o: No. 3, 84tii
OATS No. 2 white, 26Hc.
UYIC-No. 2. 44c.
H'AY-Cholce timothy, $10.0001060: cholco
prairie. $4.7608.00.
UL'TTER-Creamery, 19023c; dairy, fancy,
17e.
EOflS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, liiiit! dozen, lost off, cases returned;
now whltewood cafes Included, ',4c more.
RECEIPTS Wheat, 75,200 bu.; corn, 20.SO0
bu. ; oats, G.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS -Wheat, 07,200 bu.; corn,
l.tvO bu.; oats, S.000 bu.
Liverpool liritin noil I'ror lxtons.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 1 6. W II 1J AT S toady,
'iiOiad lower; December, 5s lOd; March, 6s
'.nil.
CORN--Steady, M('Vtd higher; November,
3s IUmiI: December, 4s Wd: January. 3s 10d.
PROVISIONS- Lard, American refined,
steady nt 30s Gd; prlmo western, steady at
XsH Od. Hams, short cut, strong at 4Cs 3d.
ltncon. short ribs, strong tit 48s; long clear
middles, heavy, strong at -llis 3d; short clear
backs, llrm at 43s, clear bellies, firm nt 56s.
Toledo MRrKet,
TOLEDO. Nov. 16 WHEAT Active and
lower; cash, 75c; December, 750; May,
Kiv;c.
CURN -Fairly active nnd easier; cash,
3c; December, 37'4c.
()ATS-Cash, 224c; December, 23iic
RYE-Wc.
CLOVERSEED-Dull nnd unchanged; 1599
prime, $6.30 bid; Mnrch, 6.92',4.
l'llllnilellihln iTodoee Inrlivl.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov 16.-nDTTER-Flrm;
-fancy creamery, 27c; fancy prints,
20c.
EGOS Firm nnd lo higher; fresh nearby,
27c; fresh western. 20e: fresh southern, 23c;
fresh south southwestern, 24c.
CHEESE Dull and bandy steady: Now
York full creams, fancy, small, llOHVie;
New York full creams, fair to choice, lOCf
10?ic.
Mtnneiiiiolln Whent MurUct.
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 16. WHEAT
Casli. 73c; December, 73so; May, 75ilc.
On track: No. 1 hard, 75c; No. 1 north
ern. 73-o; No. 2 northern, :,10'71-c.
FLOCK Market 60 lower; flri,t patents,
$1.1004.20; second patents, $3,850.00: (lrst
clears, $2. W3. W; second clenrs, $2.1502.20.
HRAN-Hlgher; In bulk, 111.50011. 75.
Duliitli MnrUrt.
cm. "(c: December, ,2Tc; May, 77!tc,
CORN-37o.
O ATS-23'u 2S?i C.
.1lllrnuKrr (Srnln Mnrl:r(.
MILWAUKEE. Nov. m WHEAT -Lower;
No. 1 northern, 740'71'.4o; No, 2
northern, i3c.
RYE Lower; No. 1. MOSOVic.
PARLEY Lower; No. 2, COOGOc; sample,
45058UC
Wool MnrUrt.
BOSTON. Nov. 16. Tho Commercial Hul
le tin tomorrow will say of tho wool market;
The market is strong and active, Only
$fi5,000 wns owed by the Stott Woolen cotn
imnv to 1 ho Hoston wool trade nnd about
$30,000 to Hartford, Th failure hus lu no wny
bumpered business. Buying In Australia Is
Improving and prices ft shade stronger,
though still 35 per cent less than last year's.
At u forced auction sale of poor style cash-
Dl.'LUTH. Mlniiy Nov. 16. WHEAT
Cash, 'No, 1 hard. 16c; No. 1 northern, 71c;
No. 2 northern, G3i4c; No. 3 spring, G3Vc
Tn nrrlve: No. 1 hard. 76'ic: No. 1 north.
mires In New Y'irk tho Hat rales on the
cloths were rut 4o por cent. ,
Tho sales of tlm week were 4.220.000 pounds
domestla and 72o,0O0 pounds foreign, u total
of 4,?I4,000 pounds for this vsck, against a
total of 4.wtt,tnjj pounds last week and 11
total of 13,'3,WJ for tho correupondlng wock
last year.
The sales to date show a derrrasn of 27fi.
fi) bales donn-stle nnd an Iticreuse nf 43,8,0
boles foreign, afalnst last yenr. Tho re
ceipts to date show a decreafo of 137,320, i00
pounda domestic und 31.7S7.3W pounds for-
C'Si'aNCI I ESTER, Nov, 13. Cloth business
very restrlct"d; yarns moderate.
St. LOUIS. Nov. 10.WOOI-3tronge.r,
but trade continues light; medium grades,
H(ii21c; light line. 14017c; heavy line, llftloc;
tub washed, 18029HC
MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AM) HO.NDS.
Iletter Mrenntli liiinti TIirii 011 Any
Other Day Since Election.
NEW YORK, Nov. lG.-Although today's
business In stocks did not recover to the
full measure of last week's in matter of
volume tho tono of tho trading and tho
showing of strength wcro the most Impos
ing nnd substantial that luivo been made
since tho election. The fevorlsh and sen
sational movement In Isolated stocks and
tho lndlscrlmlnatu rush to buy lu n lump
wero not shown today. Instead there was
a steady und persistent absorption of stocks
of tho best character, with legitimate npec
u'utlvo prospects of Inerruscd enrning
power, or Increased ceeurlty by reason of
added earnings for Junior securities. In tho
early dealings the speculation showed a dis
position to look for leadership, and power
ful leaders wero nt hand to Inaugurate In
viting advances In prominent stocks In al
most every distinctive gro.tn on tho ex
change. Tho absence of realizing pres3uro
as tho advances wero easily made, en
couraged tho growth of tho demand and
strength was disseminated all through the
list. Tho western trunk lines nnd tho coal
ers wcro the most conspicuous exceptions
and wuro not largely traded In nor widely
moved, but there was no posltlvo weakness
manifested oven there, Thero won no Im
portant exception to tho upward courso of
prices nnd among tho stocks of railroads
nil through tho south nnd west, Including
tho transcontinental lines, tho strength
was astonishingly uniform. Thero was
scarcely a railroad stock traded In within
those limited that did not gain tit least a
point. Not a few roso 2 points or over,
whllo Burlington nnd Atchison preferred
gained respectively 8 nnd 3'i. The coat
roads ulso made a good showing of
strength. Tho preferred stocks of reor
ganised railroads wcro evidently the
favorites In tho speculation from tho way
one lift the other or them was brought
forward Into tho trading. Those with
pro'pects of Increased dividends nnd those
ulrcudy receiving their full dividend rates
si-emcd to be lu equal favor. Tho Iron and
steol stocks wero notably strong nnd In
Colorado FjcI thn gain was 4i4, lu Tennes
seo Coal r, nnd In Hoop preferred 3'4.
Others of tho group gained 2 points or up
ward. Thu local traction stocks nnd the
high-priced Industrials wcro strong, but
were not conspicuous. General Electric got
up another lM: points. Consolidated Gas,
Hrooklyn Union Gas 4'i, whllo New York
Air llrako made onti of Its characteristic
skyrocket lllghtti or 25 points, relapsing
half that amount. The growing strength
of tho market was evidently 1I1I0 to the de
tcnnlned buying class which held o-oot
from tho excited trading of election, confi
dent that a reaction must como which
would leave tho market healthier, even
though at higher prices. A number of
avoidable circumstances also converged In
the day's news. Advance sheets of the
trade reviews for tho week expressed so
roseato 11 view of tho outlhnk for general
trado us to stimulate speculative senti
ment quite notably. Forecasts of tho bank
statement were accepted with reserve,
owing to the complications which havo con
fused tho significance of recent statements,
but n gnln In cash reservo Is confidently
looked for, find tho continued tendency
toward lower rates for money, which made
tho maximum rate today for call loans I
per cent, fulling In the Into dealings to 314
per cent, relieved all apprehension over the
money outlook. Protlts on tho day's ad
vances wero attractive enough to induce
Bomo selling toward tho close, but the ef
fect upon prices was slight and tho closing
was actlvo and steady.
The substantial character of tho buying
was oven more manifest lu the bond market
than In tho stock market, high grarto bond!
coming Into nddltlonnl favor. Pr ces aro
very generally higher. Totnl salj3, par
value, $3,320,000. United States bonds wero
unchanged on the lost call
Tho Commercial Advertiser n London
financial cablegram says: Tho markets hero
wero slightly less active, but generally firm
todnv. Americans were very strong: they
opened good, over parity, Berlin buying
again. This started another Important up
ward movement, which continued with Now
York usslstunce, practically without reac
tion, to tho close. In tho street tho market
wns particularly buoyant. Atchlsons, Union
P.icllle, LouIbvIUo & NnshvUlo nnd South
ern Railway Issues tho leading features.
Tho money market's tone was slightly
easier Tho bank lent a small amount for
three days nt 4',4 per cent.
The following nrt. the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Btiltlmoro & O..
Can. -Pacific
Can. Southern .
Chrs. & Ohlo..;..
Chicago C.t. ..
c. n. & y. ......
Chicago I. & I
do pfd
ChlcaK'J & K. I.
Chicago ft N. Vv .
('., It. I. & V....
C. C. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. .t Hudson..
Del. L. W
Den. .t H. Ci
do pfd
Erlo ;
do 1st pfd
C.t. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ...
Hocking Valley.
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
L. E. W
'.VTTUTnlon I'nclllc ....
CfrtJ
rrn,
"i
if
31
12".
112 "
110
103
4!1
130
0"
ii
21
61
osn
Us
37
:?'i
73
J,''.4
fin-;
4'2
87i
lWi
132
45
.071
H'h
Ml,
7tli
1GI
C7
lOP't
2I.
33,
01
2tU
01
, 3S',
192i
147
16i
07
71
117
46
8"4l do pfd
K'ti wiibasli
lo pfd
W. & L. E
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central .. .
Third Avenue
Adums Express.,
Am. Express
IT. S. Express....
Wnlli.Vnrim l-?-
. 23H
. i:vl
.i:;T.i
. 21
. 57
. '.0
.IOV',0
.11.1 Am. COt. Oil
. C67d! do pfd
. GiPAmcr. Malting ...
. II do pfd
. l.'i'Amer. H. & It....
1IM do pfd
111 Amer. Spirits
.TK do pfd
. T-.'l'Amer. S. H
. i::"v do pfd
. 34 Amor. S, & W....
.173 , do pfd
. lfi'i Amer. Tin Pluto.,
. 2'i- do pfd
.PitUAm. Tonbcco ....
. 2U4 do pfd
. IfiVs Anncomhi M. Co,
. "1". Hrk. Rap. Tr
.107'i Colo. F. ft. I
.2101 i Cont. To.ibcco ..,
. l do pfd
.1I0H Federal Steol ....
.lWi do )ifd
. ll!Gen. Electric
. G4 UlucoSo Sugcr. .,
.102 'do pfd ,
, GO'h Int'n'l Paper ....
. TO'A do pfd
. II Lacledo Gas .....
. '17 Nat. Biscuit
.tLVi do pl'd
IT)' 1 National Load .
. IJ't, do pfd
. CI National Steel ..
, CV!i do pfd ,
. .0 N. Y. Air llrako.
. 201,; No. American ..
. (2 Pm-lllu Coast ...
. 7'i do 1st pfd
.112 do 2d ptd
. VJH Pacific Mull
. fSN I 'eoiile's (las ....
. IU Pressed B. U ,
. 61 do pfd
. '.t'il Puliman P. C...
. MU Stand. IX. & T...
. 7)1.4 Sugar
. 124 do pfd
. 14 U Tenn. C. ft I
. 23-111 U. H. Leather...
V2I'L do prd
J7I4U. S. Rubber....
.117 do pfd
. '1'm Western Union .
. 1IH Republic I. it 8.
. f2i, do pfd
. 131-4 P. C. C. ft St, L.
,in t,fd...
Lake Shorn .....
Louts, it Nash..
Manhattan L ...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn ft St. L....
do pfd
Mo. Puclllc
Mobllo it Ohio...
M.. K. t T
do pfd.........
N. J. Central....
N. Y. Central....
Nor. & West
do pfd
No. I'nclllc
do pfd.........
Ontario & V....
O. R. & N
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
ll.tn, Hnl'
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd...,
St. P. ft Omaha.
So. Pacific
So. Hal way
do nfil
Tex. & Pacific.
Ex-dividend.
m 1
:.i;
, 8.1
191
132T4
116
7114
IM4
rfi'
, M
8I3;
, 18
eiy York Money MnrUrt.
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.- MONEY On call,
steady nt 30-1 per cent; last loan, 214 per
cent; prlmo mcrcantllo paper, 4415 per
cent
K'l Eltl lv-c KVOTANOE Steady, with
actual buslress lu bankers' bills at $4.84S
for demand and at $4.S0Ji for sixty days;
posted rutos, $4.87'4 und $1,8314; commercial
bills. $4.S0O-I.Wj.
SILVER Certificates, ClOGoc; bar, Clc;
Mexican dollars, 6o'c.
BONDS Government, steady; state, Inac
tive; railroad, strong.
Tho closing prices on bonds today are ns
follows:
uT'arref. 2s, rcg. IOP41N. Y. c. is ioai4
do coupon 1'Hii IN- J. C. gon. 6s, .127
do 3s, reg Pj9 5 No. Pneltlc 3s.,.. 70
do coupon U'J'.j No. Pacific 4s.... 1041
do new 4b. teg..l.'i: N Y C ft St L ls..pr,.
do coupon 137 N. ft W. con. Is.. 00c3
do old 4s, tcg...1l1'i Ore. Nav. Is va
do coupon J 1'i do 4s jr.T,,
do 6s, reg ll..Jt O. S. L. Os m
do coupon 112 do con. 6s Jit
D. of C. 3 Cos....l2t'4 Reudlng gen. 4a.. 89';
Atchison gen. -t..:t'lii -tin G. V. 1, u,y
do adj. Is M. S L ft I M c. 6s. .Hit".
Canada So. 2a....lu8',j S L ft S F g. Cs 12G
C. & O. 4'.4s if t St. Pa.il cons 173
do 6s ns st. p. c. ft p. is. est;
C. ft N. W. a 7H.13'.) I do 6s w,
do S. F. d. 6s... un So. Pacific Is v:j,j,
Chicago Tor. la.. 91 'go. Railway r.j ni.l
Colo. So. 4s 834 S. It. ft T. Cs 73
D. & R. G. 4s... .111 .Texas ft p. Is., ..no
Erlo General 4s.. .3I4 do 2s yj
F. W. ft D. C. Is.. 74 Union Pacific 4s..i(.r,t:
Gen. Electrio 6s..V.7.i Wabash Is iic,;
la. Central' Is. ...1W 'lo 2 jni
L. ft N. uul. 4s .. 'SY, West Shore 4s. ...Jim
M.. K. & T. 2s. .. 71 Wis. Central Is., r.il
,, Is .......... !l Va. Centuries ... m
"Offered.
Haul; ClenrliiK.
8T LOUIS. Nov. 16.-Clearlng. $6,796,073:
balances, $16,W; money. 627 per cent: New
York exchange, 23o premium bid, 30o pre
mium asked. .
CINCINNATI. Nov. 16.-Cle:trlngs. $2,472,
700; Now Ycrk exchango, 10c premium!
money, 3'tOG icr cent. ,
BALTIMORE. Nov. 16.-Clearlngs, $4.U3,
402; balances, 603.431.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. lG.-CIcarlng.
$17 570.?2;; balances, $2,170,261. . ,
CHICAGO. Nov. 16.-Clearlng", $a,5ll.fAi;
balances, $2.93G,OIJ; liontcd exchange, $4.S2'a
4.86; Now York exchange, 6c premium.
Boston StoeU ()Hiinllnns.
BOSTON, Nov. Id -Call loans, 304 per
cent: tlmo loans, 400 per cent. Ufflclul
prices:
A.. T. ft 9. F....
do tifd.
ltirt,i IMrlflo (31i
(tii
Union Dand 3
Amer. Sugar ...
Bell Telenhono
.1-12(5
.153
.117
-t End VI
West. Electric ... M
Atchison 4s ...... IWVj
N. E. O. ft C. 6s.. G
Alloue. Mill. Co. 2V.
Amnl- C.Tpper ... &'.4
Boston ft Sfont.-r..
tittitn i. llrtatnn .ilw
do pfd
noston & aid y..
Boston Elevated,
219
,1,,7
Hoston ft Mo...
C, 11. ft Q
Dominion Coal
do pld
.13t
.137
. 34",j
.11.4
Cal. ft Hecla ....S20
lecterai steel ...
do pfd
Fltchburg pfd ...
Gen. Electrio ...
do pfd
F.d. Eloc. Ill
Mexican Central
Mich. Tolephone.
N. E. (J. ft C...
Old Colony
Old Dominion ...
Rubber
. t 'xotxtlMlfll
. 7CS I Franklin ...
Atft ltlllnolildt .
.ililtC flannntil 77
111 Parrot J'J
13H Santa Fe Copper. iVj
85 Tnmnrnck S5
- l-!i Utah Mining 3j
.202 Wlnonn 4
Wolverines 4o't
London Stock (luolnt ions.
LONDON, No-. 10. I p. m.-Closltig:
Cons., money ..
do ncct
Atchison
("an. Pacific ....
St. Paul
Illinois Central
. fR'-i Erlo
. fv do 1st pfd
. !Sli Pennsylvania ....
S'A Reading
.127 No. Pneltlc nfd...
120 Grand Trunk ....
134
OS
89'4
Louisville
y. Anaconda. ..
Union Faclflc pfd S1, Rund Mines
N. Y. Central H2S
P.AU..lfi.,,I'VI3n-8tra,,y. MHd per ounce,
MONEY 3i4 per cent.
The rate of discount for short bills Is
3T4 per cent; for threo months' bills, 3 16-16
per cent
Xevr Yorlt Mlnluir Stock.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-The following aro
the closing quotations for mining sharfi
today:
Chollar
Crown Point u
Con. Cal ft Va....l01
Dendwood 51
Gould ft Currle.. ?5
Hale ft NorcrosH. 2.
Homentnko i)
Iron Silver 70
Mexican 22
Ontario K;j
Ophlr
Plymouth
quicksilver
do pfd ,
Sierra Nevada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jncket
.Brunswick ....
. 75
.10)
.123
.100
. 20
.275
. 10
'. 15
Foreign I'liiiinelnl.
IDNDON, Nov. tG. Money was In good
request today, with no present promise of
being easier this year. Recently operators
havo been ublo to borrow on tlielr terms.
Now they havo to go to tho Bank of Eng
land and pay 4b per cent. After Novem
ber tho requirements will bo tho usual
heavy cash drain toward tho provinces dur
ing December, besides thn possibilities In
connection with tho government's tem
porary requirements. Business on the
Stock exchange today was falrlv actlvu
nnd had a good tono. Homo Ralls wero
firm on investments nnd brnr purchuses ns
a .esult of the more hopeful coal outlook,
Americans opened nbovu parltv and wero
In good demand throughout. The features
wcio Louisville und Northern Pacific com
mon. A sharp rise in Atchlsons wns duo to
the "peculation cliques In America. Grand
Trutrks wero In fair detnaml. Copper wns
llrm und espeoln'ly Auucondas. Kaffirs
opened llrm. lut relapsed owing to lack of
public support. Bar gold is quoted in the
op"ti market today nt 77s llHd, Gold pre
mium at Uucnos Ayros, 132.80: Spanish 4.t,
GS',4-
BERLIN, Nov. 10.-On tho bourso today
funds wero quiet but steady. American se
curities wero strong, favorably Influencing
locals. Thu American attitude toward tho
Chlncso question exerted u good effect on
tho market. Mine shares were particularly
animated owing to encouraging reportB In
regard to tho American Iron market,
PARIS, Nov 16. Buslni-SH opened
bnovnnt on the hourse today, bat biter,
owing to nbsenco of animated trading,
prices became Irregular. Rentes hardened
toward tho close. Spanish stocks and trac
tions wero offered. Rio tlutbs wero weak
on thn lucrense. which it Is anticipated tho
copper statistics will show. Kaflirs wero
utrong, but reacted ut tho finish on profit
taking. Threo por cent rentes, lOOf 60r. for
tho account: exchange on London, 2Sfllc
for checks; Spanish 4s closed CS.92'4.
Condition of tlm Trensnry.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. Today's state
ment of the treasury balnnces in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold
reservo lu the division of redemntlon,
shows: Avallablo cash balance, $136,811,718;
gold. $94,115,423.
ACTIVITY IN STEEL AND IRON
l'osl-Elrctlim Ilnln(c Itoom Abont
Over, but n Busy Senson Is
Oprnln if.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Iron and Steel, tho
organ of tho western Iron trade, will say
tomorrow:
Tho Important uncertalntv this week Is
tho length nnd breadth and depth of the
post-election buying In om. During tho last
ten days thero hus been the largest busi
ness of the yenr lu Iron und Meol. Much
had been heard lu the last two mouths of
prospective purchases that wcro to bo do
Inved until after thu verdict of the polls.
Thero wero reports of deluyed orders of thl
nature in most branches of 1 1 10 trade. Tho
sequel proves tho correctness of those im
ports. It wna noted a week ago that southern
pig Iron had lust experienced Its most pro
nounced period of activity. This week
northern Irons wero equally active. Tho
mallenblo Iron buyers entered tho market
almost en masso and wlpjn. they departed
perhaps 75.0CO tons of Iron for future ship
ments had been charged up to them by
makers. Steel rails havo been n favorite,
and whllo exuet Information W not rendllv
accessible It Is learned from Indirect sources
that a heavy tonnago has been placed. The
outlook for tho rail mills Is considerably
brighter thun It was several weeks ago.
Buying hns nlso shown gains lu various
other branches.
There nro some evidences that tlds pent
up trado Is now fairly well out of tho way.
Tho week Is closing with less activity than
that with which It begun. Anil there is tv
very marked difference of opinion ns to the
courso of tho market in thu immedlnto fu
ture. But whether prices slowly recedo or
gain feennd breath for u further and moto
notable rise, thero Is llttlo question that a
new t-enEon Is nbout to open that will bo
phenomenally nctlve. Ono cause for tho
strength of tho market Is the flush conll
denco that has permeated the mnrknH
throughout and thu moro harmonious ro
lutlnnshlp umcng large producing compa
nies. But even back of tint Is the Insistent
demand that hns already crowned ninny
mills with orders, ubsorblug their output
for months ahead.
Plates are $2 per ton higher and bars have
advanced from $1 to $2. Thtro nre uncon
firmed reports that plpo will bo rtlffencd
n good 5 per cent. Local pig iron is worth
M cents more than a week ago. Billets aro
$1 higher. ShrotH hnve a firm undertono.
Holders of old material havo decided views
icgniding vnlues. Holt have shot upward.
Finished material generally Is optomlstlc
nlly Inclined.
I'lr Iron Prices.
The last week has perhaps surpassed Ito
predecessor In nctlvlty In pig Iron. Tills
llmu tho mnlleablo product was prutty
much tho cntlru exhibition. Melters havo
been dallying with thu market for several
mouths, out wero unable to reuch a de
cision. Tho election was tho apparent
obstacle. The votes wero cast and a few
days pasted. Southern products showed .un
mlstakabto strength and the malleable
peoplo Judged thn right tlmo had come. All
the largo consumers nro said to havo
closed for their needs up to noxt summer
and tho tounago thus marketed Is esti
mated at 75,000 tons. There has also rcen
good buying of foundry Irons, ono car
builder taking 5,000 tons and another local
foundry 6,000 tons. Demand, In fact, has
been bo good that prices of northern Irons
advanced 60 cents, Southern Irons have
been comparatively less active, but thu ad
vanced quotations nre firm. A little product
Is still old nt somo slight concession from
quotations named, but some makers, on
tlio other hand, uro not quoting below
maximum figures.
Tho outnui of foundry Irons In this dis
trict will Increase us soon ns tho necessary
repairs can bo made to furnaces. Revised
quotations follow: Local coko No. 1, $15,500
16.00; local coko No. 2, $14. 50y 15.00; local
coko No. 3, J14.OOOH.60: local Scotch No. 1,
$15.50010-00; local Scotch No. 2. $ll.6Wjl5.0o;
t.nltn Hunerlor charcoa:. $17.60(iilS.0O: IJese.
mor. $15.00015.60; malleable Bessemer. $11.50
O13.00; unto Sicoicn jso. 1. stumj'iiii.w; Ala
bama silvery No. 1, $lS.50'f(i6.00: southern
coke No. 1, $15,350 15.S5; southern coke No. 2,
$11.35011.85; southern coko No. 3. $13,850 14.31;
southern soft No. 1, $15.33015.85; southern
soft No. 2, $11.35014.83; Jucksou county,
Ohio, silvery, No, 1. $13,00019,00,
Fluvneeil SI 11 111 in.
CHICAGO. Nov. 16. A decline of 7o a
bushel for .May delivery took place In thu
flaxseed market heto today, thu prlc for
that option fnllln0 to $1.07, Cash flax Bold
at $1.70. it decline of 6c. This wns following
tho reduction of lOo a gallon In tho price of
Unseed oil made yesterdny by tho American
Linseed Oil company. Northwest markets
wero even weaker und tho local decline 'was
In ourt due U this fact.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light EeccipU of Cattle, but Tondenoj of
FriccB Downward,
HOGS OPENED HIGHER, BUT LOSE IT LATER
Kut Sheep llmr Hern Sternly All tho
AVeek nnd Feeders llnvn .Met
Trlth Bendy Snle at Hood
Strong: Price.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 16.
Receipts wcro: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
uiuciui .iionuny 4,229
mcJ'l Xue.slay
iiiii-i.t ;,":'!","Jf J.O"
w.iiwtti x-riuay .....
1,035
Hvo days this week. ...19.900 31.793
bnmo days last week.... M25 21.S25
baine week beforo 17,270 25,201
batno three weeks ago.. 17,511 24,523
53,805
2 1,7 . S
28,213
37.827
67,008
.CT?g? nrleo PnM for hogs for tho last
several days, with ccmnarlsons.
1900. i899.18987iL97.i!96. 11893. IS9
4 61S-;
4 60
4 66
4 01
4 04
4 04
3 63
3 45
3 47
a ri
3 29
3 41
3 43
3 43
3 44
3 46
ru
3 42
4 4t
3 271
3 44
a 3.1
4 45
4 39
4 tl
3 30
2 31
4 02
4 01
4 GT.tVi
3 62!
3 21
3 35
3 66
3 52
3 43
S 47
3 43
3 44
3 41
3 17
3 2J
3 3S
I 6
4 02
i 451 4 65
4 03
3 45
3 39
4
4 29
est
1 731
4 e;:
4 621
4 Mi
4 06
4 03
3 41'
i 25
3 31
3 32
3 38
3 31
3 27
T. 31
3 27
3 17
3 22
3 23
3 23
4 41
4 41
4 54
4 44
4 37
4 46
4 02
.1 (U
3 31
3 46
3 41
3 45
3 92
3 5JJ.3 36
3 461
B Si 3 85
3 181 3 45
T ml 1 -..,.. c-
ri oununy
h,i,i,t07,,;,.nl. n"mbcr of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
C. M st r, Cattle, llogs. Sheep.
.."y 1 1
f. k. ft m. v. 'rv: ::::::::::: 5 e5 a
1 Ait, it, H, x 12 17
C... Ij. ft Q. Ry... 7 9 I
K. C. ft Ht. J. 13
c. H. 1. ft v., east..;::::::: 1 i
Total receipts 03 ) "7
The dlfposltlon of tho day's receipts was
ns follows, each nuyer iiurchaslng tho num
br of head Indicated:
Tllivir . . , ...
,;:. ,, -ame. iiugs. ueep.
Omaha Packing Co 22 951
J' .V.' "nonn uo 85 918 0
Cudahy J'acklns Co 187 1 157 17
Armour& Co S7 1 C95 ...
'Jtuatia u. Co., K. c 139 .... ' ...
Hammond, K. C r,2 ...
T , A J ,,,,
J. L. Carey a
w. 1. Stephen 7 ... . .
Livlngstono ft. Schnller .. 5 '
JJaiiilltpn ft Rothschild.. 2.1 .... .. '
IL L. Dennis ft Co 41
Other buyers 175 .... ii
Totals i.;uo gins
805
fATTl.W-Tlm. ... i
! IV .for 11 l,,rldV. but the demand w.ns
none too gooj, und na a t esult tho market
was dull und tho tendency of jtrlccs down
ward. Thero were about ten enrs of beef cattlo
on snlo today, nnd the market was steady
In somo cases, whllo in others It was a llttlu
lower. Buyers did not seem particularly
5 m,m!? or "UJ'Plles. and bullers found It
dinicult to gel yesterday's prices, partleu
uSi' " ,m catt'o were not very good.
Tho supply of cows was not very heavy
today, and In the majority of cases the
market was pot materially different from
what It was yesterday. Prices have been
going down at a rapid rate all the week,
nnd It Is safo to say that all but the best
grades nro now 25o lower than they wero
ut tho closo of last week. The common
canners In somo cases uro even worse than
that. Tho best grades aro, per Imps, not
qulto a quarter lowor for tho week, but
they aro all of 15c lower.
Tho Blocker and feeder trade was In bad
shape today. Thero are a good many cattlo
In tho hands of yard traders, nnd as thi
demand from tho country Is very light they
did not want to buy many more today.
Where tho quality of tho cattlo was at nil
common selfers found It nhnnst Impossible
to get a bid on them. Even tho bust grades
wero slow sale, und thu market wns a llttlo
lower all around. For the week It Is Kufe
to say that the market Is 15030c lowor, tho
greatest declino .being on the common
kinds. This would apply to stock cows
und heifers ns well as to steers. Stook
rnlves are still worse, and It is sufe to say
that they aro nil of 50fl75c lower than they
wero two weeks ago. It takes a good caff
now to bring over $4.00, and tho best ones
uro not selling over $4.60.
Thero wero very few western grass cattle
on salo today. Good buef steers would
bring about steady prices, nnd grass cows,
feeders, etc., aro selling about tho samo
ns noted above for tho uattvu cattle. Rep
resentative sales:
BEEF STEERS,
ra 4.)
8.018 7,241
8,923 2.210
0,320 8.637
6,133 1,495
Xv.i7.
tov- 2...
lov, 3, ,
Mv. 4...
N,V. 6...
Nov, 7,,.
Nov. g, ,
Nov. 9. . .
Nov. 10..
Nov. n..
Nov. 12.
Nov. 13..
ox 14,.
Nov. 16..
Nov. 16..
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 670 $1 50 4! 974 4 90
1 790 3 25 21 899 4 10
1 1100 3 fy) 20 1091 5 15
2 735 $4 CO 02 1412 5 S3
COWS.
1 770 1 00 2 1155 2 TG
1 G50 1 60 3 790 2 7,1
9 723 1 60 8 890 2 8!)
32 636 1 6) 1 1080 2 i)
1 730 1 75 12 1()C0 2 91
4 835 2 75 1 1110 3 W
5 9C0 2 90 14 1022 3 no
1 1130 2 ) 4 1042 3 (l
1 1060 3 00 3 1100 8 2.1
1 1200 3 00 2 875 3 25
I 1040 3 15 4 so:, :: :a
1 789 2 00 8 703 3 40
II 7S9 2 ') 17 933 I! ID
10 935 2 r,0 13 1013 i! 6.1
fi 8SG 2 m 3 1113 ;: 7.1
4 830 2 CO 16 1000 .'I 75
1 909 2 GO 7 1121 3 90
2 1115 2 Co 1 1370 4 00
1 760 2 75
COWS AND HEIFERS.
4 970 2 E.1 17 S20 3 00
HEIFERS.
1 WW 2 50 2 765 3 50
4 690 2 15 1 Mm) 3 75
1 690 3 00 1 1070 3 73
2 765 3 23
BULLS.
1 1220 2 S3 1 1050 3 00
1 1270 2 53 1 TO!) 3 (
1 1120 2 ft) 1 14,10 3 K,
1 1140 2 7.1 1 1240 3 10
1 1100 2 75 1 1170 3 1 5
1 1180 2 85 1 1310 3 25
1 1050 2 rs 1 1420 3 13
CALVES.
3 450 4 21 1 110 5 00
1 120 6 60
STOCK COWS AND
76.1 2 80 6....
HEIFERS.
G78 3 13
8..,
3..,
1..,
G...
1..
6..
660 2 90
600 3 10
738 3 10
STOCI
310 3 00
222 8 60
7 711 3 20
.1 833 3 0
1 710 3 60
UAI.VEB.
1
290 4 00
BTOCKERB AND
FEEDERS.
810 3 10
MO 2 iO
85.1 3 20
990 3 25
853 3 W
1..
17
1
8
GOT,
;i io
3 .VI
4 20
1..
15..
690
870
NEBRASKA
No.
6 cows...
12 cows...
iV. IT.
744 $2 63
No.
Av. IT.
1130 $3 2.1
1 cow.,
1 cow..
813 2 90
1 cow SS0
13 feeders.. S93
7 feeders.. 692
1 feeder... 1010
8 feeders.. tVVJ
1 cow 1020
13 cows 873
1 cow 810
2 cows 1155
4 cows 1130
3 cows 1133
1 hull 1220
2 00
1 COW 880
3 40
2 00
3 25
4 30
3 8.1
1 steer 780
14 cows S96
3 00 4 cows 87
3 86 1 cow 930
2 8.1 1 cow two
1 75 1 cow 850
1 75 1 calf 310
2 75 8 cowa 1091
3 00 1 cow 970
S 05 1 cow 1060
2 60 2 calves... 331
3 00 1 calf 410
3 15 3 cows 1033
3 30
2 81
:i 60
1 7.1
1 ()
:i 10
2 50
2 60
00
3 25
10 heifers... 360
4 cows
10 calves,.
.1057
. 240
COLORADO.
20 cows 1107 3 SO 2 feeders.. T1.1
13 cows 1010 2 70 39 cows SS0
21 cows 86") 2 SO 44 heifers... 932-
2 00
2 1.1
10
1IOGS Today's hocr market onened 11 n 7U.
(frlCo higher. J'hero wero almost as many
hogs hero today as yesterday, but packers
nil seemed to bo anxious for supplies and
ns a result the opening market wns actlvo.
Bales ranged from $l.90O4.9i's, but mostly
nt $4.9001.924. At those figures tho hogs
ehnnged hands rapidly, but by tho tlmo
hnlf tho hogs had been sold packers hegnn
to weaken and lowered their bids to $1,830
4. 874. Sellors of courso wero not willing to
mnko the concession and consequently
nothing was doing tor a time. Pigs sold
In good shnpo on the morning market, us
high as $1 9") being paid. Packers aro now
buying pigs qulto freely and prices on
pood ones uro i-loso up to those on hog.
Tho top price today for a load nf hogs
was paid for n cholco load of medium
weights averaging around 260 pounds.
Tho last end of tho hogs sold largely at
$4,874, so that tho advance of tho morning
was about half lost. At one time lions
could bo bought nt $4.8504.874, but tho
market rallied a Utile and the close was
a ilttle better than the low time. It wus
Into before h clearance was niade. owing
to tho fact that sellers wero holding for
the morning prices, jiepreseniaiivu suics
No.
II...
100..
81...
69, ,
26,, .
Av
Sh. Pr.
No,
Av. Sh. Pr.
..103
. 151
..213
,260
..253
... U 3)
. $1 61
80 4 83
... 4 85
49 1 IS
80...
65. .
64...
63...
CS...
224 120 4 P0
285
220
7
120
40
80
120
4 90
90
4 91
4 99
80 4 S 13 103 120
40 4 5 37.. ... -244 87
80 4 Vi 63 300 SO
40 4 8.1 70 233 ...
. . 4 3 6i 304 )
280 4 35 47 289 360
... 4 85 74 225 ...
... 4 874 76 248 40
2Si 4 874 63. .....289 ...
... 4 74 60 266 40
... I '"4 62 318 80
... 4 74 81 23S 200
120 4 87V, 60 274 . . .
40 4 8'4 43 314 40
- . 4 84 75 191 162-
,4) 4 174 71 227 ...
120 4 8-4 76 230 80
120 4 f74 41 216 ...
4 874 69 211 80
200 4 0,) 3 275 4)
... HI 70 213 SO
... I CO 310 120
120 4 W (M 253 120
40 4 -,7 193 200
... 4 90 IW 251 40
4 90 72 243 ...
40 4 . 72 275 ...
SO I 90 73 250 ...
I 4 ) ft", 360 ...
80 4 90 46 255 80
200 I V 72 220 40
120 4 90 67 263 40
80 I A) 4,) 37G ...
... 4 0,) 61 291 80
... 4 !) 70 260 40
80 4 90 63 220 ...
120 4 ) 63 257 120
ISO 4 W 61 292 ...
20 100
..117
70 204
65 S9.J
6.J 21
63 2SS
4 95
4 "2j
4 92 4
34...
4 924
4 J24
4 92k
4 924
;---- .UV.-I.I c-re oniy 11110111 ne i-uif.
or sheep on salo today and they were
Uroetica ly nil feeders, tho few fat sheep
that did sell brought Just nbout steady
prices. The market on fat sheep has not
shown much change nil the. week. Tho
feeders that wore offered today changed
hands at practically yesterday's prices.
Tho demand Is lu good shape, particularly
Tor anything nt all choice, and prices nro
perhaps a tntlo stronger than earlier In tho
w;cek. Light lambs, however, nro rather
slow ssles.
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers, $4,000
4.15: fair to good fed wethers. $3.9004.00;
cholco grass wethers, $3.S5O4.00: fair to
F.00.,.'fra!,9 wethers, $.1.6-03.85; choice ewes
$.1.250 3.50: fair to good ewes. $3.000 3.23;
choice spring lambs. $5.0003.23: fair to good
spring lambs, $1.7603.00: feeder ewes, $2.23a
S2,:J?,,.fl.er.welhcr!' W.60O3.75: feeder lambs,
$4.0004.40. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
9 Nebraska fed ewes 94 S 60
oTi ;;,yom!"B rw3 "5 213
219 Wyoming owes 92 3 00
CHICAGO MVIJ STOCK MARKET.
Cutllc Slinir S(end- to St roiiR Sheep
About S(eiidy wild lion lllKliei'.
, JJlCA9' Nov- 16 -CATTLE-Recelpts,
3,0 liead; generally steady to strong; na
tives, best on salo today, four curs nt $5.C0;
d, -I-'.'Afi.SO: selected feeders, ntendv at
,wU iiuAru mut-Kuip, mow ni ).-ju:i.ni;
cows. $2,7014.25; heifers. $2.75111.75; ennners,
steady nt $1,5042.65; bulls, steady at $2.25
4.60; calves, $UWf5.75; TVxans. receipts, HO
head; best on snlo today, threo cars at $4;
lexas-fed steers, $l.ai .00. Texan grass
s'rs, .:r,fl-l,13: Texas bulls. $2.50W3.35.
IlotJL?Zit'LC0,ll,s !'. 27.0O1 head; tomor
row, 20.000 head; estlmnted left over. 3.000
head: average n shade higher; ton, $3.12;
mixed nnd butchers. $4.76fiS.124; good to
choice, . heavy, $4.83-15.10: rough heavy. $4.70
S?4.S0; light, il.76fiG.124; hull; of sales, $1.90
silEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S.000
head; sheep, cholco wethers, about steady;
ewes, lOo to 25c lower; lambs, weak to 10c
lower; good to cholco wethers, $4.0014.2.1;
fair to cholco mixed, $3,75ivl.05; . western
aheep. $I.(KV5(4.23: Texas sheep. $2.60sf3.G0;
nutlve lambs, $ 1.5036.35; western lambs,
$o.0O25.30.
2w York l.tvr MtoeU".
NyU' .. XOU,f' . iVov- 1 HEBVES-Re-colpts,
J.1W head; steers, lOtfSo higher;
bulls, steady; fat cows, strong; others lOff
2Jc oft nnd slow; steers, $4.3Cf5.GO; tuns.
$.,.80; oxen nnd stags. $l.10ifl.60: bulls, $2.60-W
3. .0. cows, $12.1113.00; choice fat cows, $1.
I Ttlnu nilnlM, II, . u , n .-, I . ...... I..
...w ......wi mint riuw HI i'J,l
ftl-o; toi'K. 14; refrigerator beef lower
v". vf" ""ii""u-nit, ij. neaii catue
and 4,lt0 quarters or beef. Cnlves. receipts,
$I.J9; veals, steady; grassers, easier, about
all sold; veals. $j.00if'S.50; llttlo calves, $1;
grassers. $2.50fi3.25.
SHEEP AND IiAMBS Receipts, G.S94
heud; sheep, slow; lambs, steady; choice
lambs, firm: sheep. $2.60if4.25; culls, $2;
lambs, $5.0oU5.8.1; culls, $1; Canada lambs,
$j. ,i.
HOGS neeelpts, 6,003 licad; none for
salo; nominally llrm.
Knusns Cllr I. we Stnelc.
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 16. CATTLE He
eelpts, 3.600 head nntlves, 400 Texnns, 200
calves; killing grades actlvu at steady to
10c higher; good stock and feeding cattlo
steady; common, slow and lower; native
steers, $1.6.1115.45; Mockers nnd feeders, $3.2.1
H4.23; butchr cows and heifers, $3.0V4.35;
ennncrs. $2.50(33.00; fed westerns. $3,755(4.90;
wintered Tcxans, $3.50Q4.10; grass Texanr,
$3.(Xi?3.E0.
HOGS Receipt!!, 10.200 head; market verv
actlvo, strong to 240 higher: hcavv. $4.9.vir
6.00; mixed. $4.S744 1.93; light. $4.85(3 4.97 4;
pigs. S4.7ofl4.S5.
14HEEP AND IAMBS-Receipts, 4,10)
head; good uclive trado at strong to 60
higher; lambs, $5,1015.40: muttons. $3.85W
4.60j Blockers and feeders, $3.2504.25; culls,
$2.7(ff3.25.
St. L011U l.tvr Hloek.
HT. T,OUIS, Nov. 16.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
1.800 liead, Including 1,200 Tcxans; market
steady: native shipping and export steers,
$6.0u'ii5.G5; dressed beef and butcher steers,
$l.25f?5.35; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3.20'&3.00;
Mockers and feeders, J2.604TI.65; cows nnd
heifers, $2.(Kjf4.S5; canners, $1.25ff2.75; bulls,
$2.25fl3.75; Texas und Indlnn steers, $3.00-h
4.60; cows and heifers, $2.40113.45,
HOGS-Roceipts, G,600 head; market 6c to
10c higher; pigs nnd lights, $l.85ftl.93; puck
ers, $1.904,974; butchers, $4.9.115.05.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts 700 head;
market steady; native muttons, $3.75&4.(;;
lambs, $4.G3iit5.2.1: culla und bucks, $2.60H4.00;
stockera, $2.604)'2.90.
SI. Joxrpll Live .Stnelc,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. .Mo., Nov. 16.-(8pe-clal.)
The Journal quotes as follows:
CATTLE Receipts, 800 heud; market
strong; natives, $4.10fl'5.25; Texnns and west
ems, $3.23iB5.23; cows nnd holters, $2.00I-l,fi0;
bulls and stags, $2.0054.60; yearlings nnd
calves, $3.00J(4.26; stockera and reeders, $3.00
ti4.00; veals, $4.M6.2o.
HOGS Receipts, 4,200 head; market 6c
higher; nil grades, $4.S74ifG.0O; bulk or Bales.
$4.90W4.95.
SHEEP neeelpts, 600 head; market
steady.
Stoek In Sliihl.
Following aro the receipts nt the four
principal western markets November HI;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop.
South Omaha 1.G35 (i.133 1,49)
Chicago 3,500 27,000 8,0)0
Kansas City a.Dffl 10.2V) 4,100
St. Louts 1,800 6.5O0 700
Totals 10,835 49,833 14,295
Callfornlii Dried Friilln.
NEW YORK', Nov. 1G. EVAPORATED
APPLES- Whllo not particularly active the
market for evaporated apples developed
considerable iittadlness nf tono on tho Ugh',
supply on hand. At the close, however,
lirlcos remained as last quoted, 011 thu
basis of 4ff3e for common: prlmo, 4(j5'.ic;
choice. 64i6c: fancy, GfiG4c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Dull
nnd unchunged at 3474" per lb. for
prunes, ns to Htzn und quultty. Apricots,
Royal, HtfUe; Moor Park. ISffiec. Peaches,
peeled, lGf20c; unjweled, Gh'Jc.
flit Market.
OIL CITY. Nov. 1G. OILS-Credlt bal
ances, $1.05; certificates, no bid; shipments,
91,057 bb'.s.; averngo. 9S.G10 bbls.; runs, 91,
922 bbls.; average, 90,137 bbls.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16 -OI LS-Cottonseed.
weak; prlmo crudo. 29It294c; prlmo yellow,
33H3:i4u. Potroleum, quiet.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. lC.-OlLS-Llnseed,
33s 9d.
TOLEDO, Nov. 1G.-OILS North Lima,
79c; South Lima, Td-; Indiana, Tic.
SllUlir .'Mnrl.rl.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 1G.-SUOAR Vory
firm; open kettle, 313 1.1-160: open kettlo
centrifugal. 3T4,IH 1-16V, centrifugal granu
lated, V,Tli 15-lGe. white, 4 7-16tfl4o; yellow,
4W44c; seconds, 3T(4e. Molasses, steady;
open kettle. 19fo'32e, centrifugal, 8190.
Syrup, steady. 20U28e.
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. SUGAR- Raw,
firm; fair refining, 3'e bid; centrifugal, 96
test, 4,nO bid. Jlolasheu sugar, Sjo bid. Re
lined, ntcady.
Cotlou .Market.
NEW YORK. Nov 16.-COTTON-Spot
closed steady. 1-lCo advance; middling up
lands, 9i-: inldilllng gulf, JOUc; sales, i.YlJ
lifiles. Cutti.n futures closed steady; No
vember. PGtie. December, 9.62c, January.
9.46o; February, 0 44c; March, 9 41c; April.
9.41c: May. 8 48c; June, 9.43c; August, 9.25c;
September, b 76o.
(DITee Inrkel.
NEW YORK. Nov 10.- COFFEE Spot,
Rio. quiet: No 7, Invoice, "Tic Mild, quiet;
Cordova, 94ifl34c.
Hnlerxon Prisoners Plenil Not f.iilltjr,
NEW YORK, Nov. IG.-Campbell, Mc
Alllster, Death and Kerr, charged with
causing tho death of Jennie BoHchtcter In
Paterson last month by administering u
drug, wero arraigned beforo Jjdge Dixon
lu Patorson today. They nil pleaded no,
guilty. Trial was set for January 11.
Snuiir Heel (irmfrr (Set 'I'oKellier.
SPRINGFIELD. III., Nov 16. -Tho annuni
meeting cf tho Illinois Sugir licet Grower'
nssoclatlon b -gnn hero tndiv The day was
devoted to addresses on sugir bot growing
Officers for tho enuulns 'ar will ba elect 'd
this afternoon.
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Following Is tho stnudlng cf tho contest
ants up to 4 o'clock Friday:
W. H. Reynolds, Hastings, Nob 9,463
F. Henzing, Grand Island, Neb 1,826
I, . (J. Woods, Tukntnah, Neb 4,121
Henry L. Casscll, 2230 Meredith nvc....3,52S
Watson B. Perkins, E. E. Bruco & Co.. 2,656
B. E. Mullcr. Fisher & Lawrlc 2.570
J. C Allen. 2220 Chicago st 2.3S0
Frank A. Decker. Council Bluffs, la....2,2G.1
John W. Mulr, Fullcrton, Nob 2,121
John Ilnynes, Dewey & Stone 2.035
F. W. Holbrook, 1108 Hurney st 1,894
H. C. Van Avery, IOCS Capitol uvo 1,719
Albert Sossman, Murray hotel 1.277
F. W. Ilartllng, Nebraska City 1,029
F. W. Hatch, 1919 Spencer st 959
Lawienco Williams, Council Bluffs.... 915
Ross Morgan, Grand Island 862
William Koeher, 2021 Parker st 831
A. J. Van Antwerp, Lodl, Neb t"70
Blanche Wlggs, Millard hotel 452
John Furbush, 1018 N. lGth st 434
Charles D. Cole, box 963, Omaha 407
.1. W. Woods, Council niuffs aSO
Emma Rood, Tclcphono exchango 33.1
Daisy Hickman, Bcnuett Dep't store.. 301
George L. Fisher. U. P. supply house. 172
Theo. Schtietz, 2021 Howard st 163
Carl Rouen, 1109 S. 27th st 143
Winifred Llnlngcr, 1117 S. 9th Bt 94
Earl Ilevlns, 2724 Howard si .'10
P. II. Kortlang, 722 S. ICth st 21
N, E. Goodman, Telephone bldg H
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Scarlet fever Is under quarantine at 1831
Harney and nt 209 Center street.
A new case of dlphthcrlu was reported
from tho corner of Valley nnd Thirteenth
streets.
Sccretnry Burgesn of tho Hoard of Educa
tion will pay till Judges and clerks or elec
tion today.
The revival meetings nt the First United
Evangelical thurcli, Twenty-fourth and
Franklin streets, conducted by Mrs. Davis,
will closo Sunday evening.
(1. II. Brown hus been granted a build
ing permit for a two-story framo dwelling
to bu built ut tho corner or Twenty-eighth
and J'aclllc streets at 11 coat or $1,600.
Tho general quartermuster'a dejinrtment
nt Washington has requested tlio quarter
master or tho Department of .tho Missouri
to supply two voterlnary surgeons tor serv
lco in tho Philippines. Applicants for tho
position must bo graduate veterinarians.
Frank Fogg, a druggist ut Twelfth nnd
Cajiltol avenue, reports to the pollen that u.
burglar entered Ills store Thursday night
and tapped Ills till for $12. Thu burglar,
ho says, crawled under tho rear of tho
building und pried up the flooring, making
an uporturo through which he entered.
Tho resignation of tho police motion, Mrs.
Mluulo Mndscn, has bruught many upplleu
iIouh for tho position to thu secretary of tho
Hoard of Flro und Pollen Commissioners.
Mrs. Mudsen's resignation does not tako
effect until December 1 and It Is proli.-iblo
that no choice will bo miido for somo time.
The Humane society has placed Hvo gold
und five silver medals lu thu hands ot
Superintendent Pcarse nnd will nwurd them
to public school children or the Fourth.
Fifth, Sixth, Suveuth and Eighth crudes
who write tho best essays on tho duty ot
kindness to nnlmuls. All manuscripts must
bo turned In before December 21.
Thn ran go in jirlces for the corn adver
tised for by the quartermamer general for
iiho or tho army In this department was
from 74 cents to $1.20 per hundivdw eight,
thu variation being mused by tho places
of delivery. At the tlmo bids wero ojiened
In Cmaha others were opened nt several of
tho posts, so Hie successful bidders will not
bo known for several days.
T I 111 HKAI.TV MARKET.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Friday,
November Hi, 1900:
Wnrrniity Deeds.
A. M. Cowlo and wife to S. G. lrost,
lot 27, Washington square $3,000
S. G. Frost to G. H. Payifc, trustee,
samo W
M. A. Cox and husband to F. W.
White, lot 1. block 12. South Omaha.. 1,600
Atlnnttu Realty association to Eleazer
Wukeley, lot 8, block 0, Bemls Jiark. . 423
Anna VutiKchnack to Sablna Unver-
zugt, lot 28, Terraco udd 2,000
(lull Claim Dentil.
II. 11. Mumford and wlfo to II. H.
Carter, lota 13 nnd 14, block 8, Clif
ton Hill 1
needs,
W. K. Potter, rceelvr, to I. S. I-nvltt.
lots 1G and 17. block 2, uworaK's nan
to South Omuha
Samo to W. G. Lre, out lot 195, Flor
ence Hninn to B. U. Hustings, o 22 feel of w
41 feet lot I. block 193, Omaha; lot
1 I. lru.tr " U'ml 111,1 Tl I ci
20
91
3(6
Sheriff to Alfred Forman, lot 13, Fair-
mount Place
1,650
Total amount of transfers.
.$9,683
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
Telephone 1U3S). Omalta, Net
COMMISSION,
GKAIN, 1'KOVISIONS and STOCKS
HOARD OF TU.VIJIC.
Correspoi:dnci: John A. Warren Ca
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