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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, "OYEMBEH ill, mui.
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Eu:i All Swing n the Market tad
Topples Otir.
SLUMP MOST IN WHIAT, LEAST IN OATS
Inclines A in on n I In tlnr-fourth ITnl
In tent mill Onr-riinrlli
I titiiiiillnn Houses Piny
n I'nrli
CHICAGO. Nov. UHfy i.o.uld.itlon In
a market dcpresslnsly henvy, with loftrlsh
Influences, brought a general flump In
grains today. December wheat closing I1,
&H4r lower. December corn P4filc down
and December onl '.47Sf depressed. Pro
virion closed 2'4c to Sc down.
In nhetiro of mi) il finite !uppirt the
trade of tho wheat pit resolved Itself Into
a steadv decline. Moth Liverpool and
Paris cables ncre Inner ami this started
trade with h decline of '4fcV' to Vt'tc
tor December at 72Vi7:V. from
Argentine told nf too henvy ruins mid bn
h"rt covering and h light commission
house demand early tho Indications were
that busltif s would have mi tipwHrd trend.
Almost Immediately, however, n stream of
wheat began coming out tind prices sagged
rspldlj Primary receipt wero more tlmn
double those of the same day a year ago.
Clearances were email and Hrndstrf ts re
rrted th world's lslhle Increase at ;t.''.
fWi bushel. I'hlcuiiii stockn wero consid
erably liun-nscd and I ho stream from the
northwest niitibati'd. Then tho om
mlslnii house stopil buying and turned
sellers and tin- only support came from
tb" pit ltef. A iiualitlty was absorbed
to Flop the decline, but this camp out
again later and December fold down to
TISc, rinsing wmk, IMMo lower, at l4o.
local receipts were M cars. 1M of contract
grade. Minneapolis and Diilulh reported
1 JiV) ear, making a total for the three
points of l.S. iiculnst last week anil
onU f a enr ago. rrlmary lecelpts
vere 1,lll.oil bushels, compared with T iT. -tQ
bushels Inst )enr. Heabord clearances
In wheat and Hour equaled I57.W") bushels.
The seaboard reported .W loads taken for
xporl.
Corn was heavy, ihe Inlliirnoe of the gov
ernment report on the crop condition being
blam-d for mui h of the weakness. This
report, which showed fi eollilltloti of IK. I
b'lMil to the aere. over M.nnViW bushel,
had been expected anil was no more heur
lll In Itself than had been forerastrd.
Tbt luniieiiee. however, with weak!' ca
bles, brought a decline for December of
Mi'ic at the opening. Thorn was a mod
erate early support, both local and by
rominlsslon houses, and prlres advanced
i,r Trade was dull and on an attnnpt
to unload several Ions Hues prices saKRed.
Th! deellno In win at ndded another straw
to wijjiken the market and December
rinsed at Its bottom price, weak, lilV
lower, at fiS'jI'Sc. Iteeelpts were lM cars.
Oats showod ennslderable Independence
of other Brains, though the heavy liquida
tion hnil some Influence Trade was Rood,
the rash situation was strourr and there
was rorne professional buying. December
opened MiNc lower on fair offerings, re
ncinl slightly on detnund, but Hradunlly
weaketied to nS'ie on the pressure lu the
other pits. CoverltiK liroiiKhl back tlf
lofs. but at the close Deeymber was ensy,
1(?f 'c lower, nt VA'ic. Kecelpts were ?.ij
-a rs.
I'rovlslonn were dull and ruled easier.
' There was a heavy run of hos, with
lower prices, but this Influence was mod
filed bv their IlKht welpht. There was a
small lorn I demand, both by puckers nnd
i-hnrtri. January pork closed 5c down nt
Jll ;"; January lard. 2'if5c lower, nt $S.r
rfisr."'.... ami January ribs, 2'40 lower, at
t' 7'2t7 70.
Itlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
70 ears; corn, H5 cars; oats, 133 cars; Iiokl.
The Icadlnp futures ranccd as follows:
Articles.
Open. I High. Low. CIokl. Yca'y.
72'i 12V, 7t, 7IH' 72H
72!41i4 72'4 7I, 7I4"2Mi';3
754f76 :Va 75 75UT)U 70',,i4
RK'i C8r,l 67; n7T4 SOU
C'.MiU (34,1, fi. 61 2"-,
Xi SJ'.t nStj MTiSOUflti
lOl-Zil'; 40 40 40',, 40,
15 0) 15 W) It 921!, 11 95 15 00
15 15 15 20 15 10 15 15 13 20
R 55 S 55 ti 521.4 55 8 55
S r.2Vi S 55 K 524 X 65 S 57'.4
K 67'.4 S 57'4 X 65 8 5714 8 fid
S 70 8 7214 8 K7',4 8 70 8 75
I
7 fi7'4 7 70 , 7 KIV, 7 70 7 72V4
7 85 i 7 85 7 8214 7 85 7 S5
Wheat
Nov.
I )te.
May
'Corn
Nov.
Dec.
May
.May
I'ork
.Ian.
May
l.ard-
Nov.
Dep.
Jan.
May
ltlbs--
.lau.
May
No. 3.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FI.OHIt-Kasy; winter patents. $.1.50f?
?.m straights. J3.0Va:i.4O; clears. $J.70iJ3.i'O:
spring specials. J4.ikHH.10; patents, M.25fr
.i. siraignis,
r WJIHAT No. ;l, 7i72c; No. 3 red, 73'itr
' ('o'llN-No. 2 yellow. fiOHc.
OATH No. 2, mmViC: No. 2 white, 42'Aft
4.1p; No. :: white. 1ifH24P.
ItYK-No. 2. tc.
HAItLICY I'alr to choice malting. 5Mf
HI'IKDS-No. 1 flax. Jl.471.4; No. 1 north
weeiern. $1.4;ii; prlmn timothy, $R.(VHt0.10;
clover, contract gride, $9.25.
rilOVlHIONS-Mess pork, per hbl $13.S0
i. ura. psr too ins.. 5s.f.;v4'i8.iiS. short
libs sides (looso). $7.SOfl7.95. Dry snltod
shoulders (boxed I. $7.25t7.50. Short clear
sides (lioxedl, $.20f(8.30.
WHISKY-Ilasls of high wines. $1.31.
Tito followlnp arn tho rcoelptR and ship
ments for tho last twenty-four hours:
Articles. MicelDts. Slilnments.
j lour, DDIS Il.ini
AVheat, bu 278,000
Corn, bu S4,
Hals, bu 378,nTrt
n.ve, bit 17.0UO
Unrley, bu 219.00O
IS.OOil
141,000
on.oou
225.(l"0
l.ooii
22.fO0
On the Produce, exchange todav
the hut-
'ter market was Ann; creameries,
dairies. UQlfc. Cheese, steady,
Kggs. ilrm; fresh, is23c.
irrt22.e
OW10'ic.
NKW YOllK UK.MirtAI. slAIIKKT.
Hnotnltnas of the Day on Vartons
Cnmrantlltles.
NKYa YOHIC. Nov. 12.-ri.orn-necelpts.
5.1,631 bbls.; exports, 11,729 bbls,; quiet
and easier with wheat; winter patents.
r.033.90; winter straights, $3.oi3.to; Min
nesota patents, w win. to: winter extrns
$2.&'ia2.!V); Minnesota bakers, $2.003.25;
winter low grades. $2.5(2.00. Itj-e Hour,
steady; fair to good, $3.0cg3.S0; cholco to
raney. M.331(a.w.
niJCKWIIKAT -Strong, $1.23 per 100 lbs.
eonNMHAIr-Stondy, yellow western
$1.27: city, $1.25; llrnndywine, $3.35573.50.
nnAN-$34.riOi?3.U'0.
ItYK Rasy; No. 2 western, 634c, f. o. b,
nfloHt.
JIARLUY Dull; malting, B7!4i76lc, c. I. f.
Buffalo.
WHF.AT-Uecelpts, 27.850 bu,; exports
1I9.B45 hu, Mliot. weak; No. 2 red. S2ic.
o. h., afloat; No. 2 red, 79'4c, elevator; No, 1
northern nulutli. so.e, f. o. b.. alloat: No. 1
hard Huhith. 87?4p. f. o. )., nfloat. Options
wero generally wean nil nay, oepig op
pressed by nutlve. decreased unloading
asler cables, large northwest receipts and
free commission house selling, Closed wuli
t HrlVo net decline. .May, fco S-HHiMi-,.
closed at 80l,c, December, 7Si'ii"9 15-10c,
rloseu at wtc
( ORN -Hecelpts, none; exports, 91,707 bu
Snot, easy. No. 2. Sfiiic. elevator, and liiit.p.
f, o, b., atloiit. Options operfed firm on n
brief scare of shorts, but at once sold oft
ntm were weai an uny tinner liquidation,
tho whent rlecllno and a better government
reort than expected, Closed weak and
;V lower. .May, o4tij.a4f, cloied at wic
uecemonr, unr(iic"c. cioseu at lai'ic
OATS Hecelpts, 1W.700 bu.; exports, 10.710
mi. nnox. sieaoy; ,o, hk; .-so. a, up; No
a wnne.iiwe; trocK wiilte, ISB4Sp; ,7so,
wi i. I'ftfisnc; irm'K mixeo wesiern.
4fie Options active nnd weaker nt tho west
with other markets.
ItAY-Stendy; shipping, ROftiuc; good to
choice. hirifSc
HOPS -Quiet: state, common to choice.
V.iOl crop. 12WlBlic; 1900 erop, 9yile; 1R99
crop, iM1Jp: P.iclllc coast, 19fll crop, 12Ti 1514c:
19Vi eroji. Off tie; 1899 crop, fiftllc.
HlDi:s l'Mrm, tlalveston, 20 to 23 lbs.,
Uc; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19i,c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 bs.. mje '
JjEATIIKIt--Hti'iidy; hemlock sn!n. Heunos
Ayi-e. light to heavyweights. :&2iV4c.
WOOL -Dull; doinestlo fleece, 25j.Vc;
Texas, WaVi'-
1MIOVISIONS- Heef. quiet; packet. $l5.im
515.10; fninlly. $II.CMii:.0O; mess, J9.50; beef
hams. $20.1014 SI. i0; extra India mess, t'.Wil
19,20. Cut meats, Hleady: idcklcd bellies,
13.7511 10.50: pickled shoulders. $7,257(7 51;
rlnklcd hatn. $9.S7'.4'dlO.'ia. Lalil. steady;
continent. $9.10; South America. $10, com
pound, $7.W(7.7f; western Hteained, $s .
Pork, steady; family, t',Wn 17.25, short
clear. $l7.5"VSi 19.00; mess, $I.VMiUi.0o.
Bl'TTKft -Itecelpts. H..17I pkgs.: llim;
slate, dairy, H?j22c; crfiiiueiy, IMf2X4i:
Jlinn creamery, J7t,')2lltc, factory, J2Vi
imp.
CHEKHIC Receipts. 7. pkgs., quiet;
fincy, large, September, 9VnP,: fani'N.
Urge, October, D4fj93it., fnucj, small, Bep-
tmber, UH4'rJ Jfts,,- fane;. m!l, O'-tobcr.
liiJOH -He. elpts. M.MJ pkg. , sfMiiR.
"tste and I'ennsj b aula :iWT2lc. wrst'pi
candled, 21 It I : western tineandled,
TAI.I.OW -Stead . clt (2 per pkg. ..' .
country (pkes. freei, 5i$re4o.
I'OtrijTltY- Alle. dull ami weak: sprlrR
ers. S'v ; turkejs. s9 . fowls. 9c. lresel.
quiet, sprlticers. !",VhV. fowls. S'ljtJ'.'f . till
kevs. I 111 12.
Mf:TAfS Tin In lmdon was rather Ir
reculHr. sot derllnlim f.s. while future- ad-vanc-;l
16s, closing mi 112 '.h for the former
and jciorus for the litter, without inuili
business benc done. lii'ally tin was
stron and decidedly higher, rruent de
mand mui a lack of sellers ciiucd Ihe rise
here. fopper wu steady, but quiet at
London, with spot qtiotcil at -tH'i l&s and
jutui-es at list 17s t'sl. Ilete the market was
dull at SI&VMHT.i" for Lake Superior .Hid
Cni.37,lli.t52,i for casting and electrolytic,
l.ead was Is :td lower to i.11 ;t. M at Lon
don, while the local market was dull and
uiKlmmeil at St.T?1!. Sielter remains un
changed at home ami quiet at xl.,!'5-t..tR.
lion wus dull and also unchanged. I'lg
Iron warrants. M.f(io.W: No. I northern
founflry. li.oi5li5.oo. No. 2 southern foun
dry, Ill.Kulfi.i'; No. 1 sotithrrn rounilr).
JJ4.fiMil5.riO; No. 1 southern loiuidry, soil.
1 1.Tioi Ulasgow Iron warrants eloped
at .Ms lid mid MldillesborouKh closed at
43!d, representing a decided gain In
values.-
OMAHA WIIOI.nsAl.i; ,MAHIi IM S.
Conditio of iinde mill ltioliil Ions 011
Staple noil I'nocj Produce.
I'.UCtS-Kecrlpls. light; fresh stock. 2X
L1VK POULTRY -Hens, .-.'s'ijGc; young
and old rootters, Ic; turkeys ijjfcc; ducks
and gcesf, tUSlsc, spring chickens, per lb.,
73i'4c.
HLTTJiR- -Coinuion to fair. 13o: choice
dHliy. In tubs, l.h'uli'"': separator, 21f2lc.
l'lHIHIl I'ISII Muck buss. Ike; white
bas, bv, bluetlsh. lie; bullheads, lec: blue
tins, 7e; luiffaliies, 7c; catfish, 12c; cod, lie;
ciapples, pK'; halibut. He; herring, 7c; had
dock, 10c; pike, l"r; red snapper, 10c; sal
111011, lie; siintlsh, uc, trout, luc, whlteflsh,
lair. Receipts, 2 cars.
OYSTRRh Mediums, per can, 22c: Hlatid
ards, per c.in, 25c; extra selects, per can,
.T3c; New York counts, per can. 10c; bulk
htnndards, per gal., $1.2i'&1.25; bulk extrj
selects, JI.fi'Tril.6). ,
PIOKONS -Live, per doz., t))c.
VUAL-Choice. 6i8c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wliolesal
Hay Dealers' association: Choice llhlalld,
I'.'.nn; No. 2 upland, V50; meillum, $S; course,
7.50. Rye straw. JiJ. Theso prices arn tor
hay of good color and quulit). Dcmnt. d
tatr.
whi:at-c.
CORN 55.-.
11RAN-$15.oO.
OATS-35C.
VICOHTAULKS.
POTATOKS- Home grown and northern.
Mii&yr, Salt Lake. $1; Colorado, Jl.
KOli PLANT -Per doz., 75c.
CARIt(JTS-Per bit., Wc.
HLKTS -I'cr half-bu. basket, 30c.
TDRNIPS-Pir bu., SOc. Rutabagas, per
( lbs., Jl 2.1.
( HCfMIIKRS Hothouse, per doz., $1.23.
PARSLKY Per doz,, i'.c.
LKTTI'CU- -Per doz., 23c.
RADISIJICS -Per doz., 25o.
HVVHKT POTATOi:S -Hoinn grown, per
lb.. 2'4c genuine Virginia, per bbl., $3;
Georgia, per bbl.. $2.75.
CAHHAUP. -Holland seed, crated. UjC
TOMATOUS Homo grown, per 18-lb. bas
ket. 50c.
m:ANS-Vax, per 14-bu. basket. 60c;
string, per Is-bu. basket, 50c.
ONIONS- Home grown, per lb., 2c: Span
ish, per crate, $1.25; Michigan rds, 214c per
lb.
CULKRY Kalamazoo, per Viunch, 23g33c:
Nebraska, per bunch, 3035c; Colotado, 10Jp
&V.
NAVY UHANS-Pcr bu., I2.1S.
KRUITS.
APPLKS-Hen Davis, per bbl., $3 50; wlno-
saps, $3.51); Jouuthau, $U)gn.w); snows, ii.bv;
lieiieuowi'rs, per nox, i.mj.
PMAitH i.etrers, a: viKers, -.j; i.nw
relice, S2.25.
ORAPLS Concords, eastern, loc; jiata-
gas, per keg, $.1. fi0Q0.no,
CRANnrciiiiiKH-i'er diji.. Ji.cxfli.wj per
cntte, $2.75.
QUINCliS Per box, Jl.fin.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOUS-Moxlcans, $X7oS4.00; Florlrtas,
I.
L H M O N S -l'a nc V. $3.76fl 4 .00,
HAN ANAS Per bunch, according to size.
$2.2oft2.7&.
KIGS California, new cartons, 70c; 1m
ported, per lb., 12fifllc
DATKS Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb,
614c; Hairs, 6c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Now cron walnuts. No. 1 soft
sholl, per lb., 12c; hard hell. per lb., 1214c;
No. 2 soft-ahell, Uc; No. 2 liard-sheii. 10V4c;
IlrnzllH, per lb., 13o; filberts, per lb., 13c; 111
nionds. soft-shell. 17c: hard-shull. 15c: do
cans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa-
nuts, per It"). $5; chestnuts, 12c.
lin?ih'.VPer 'l.Kprllnii ease. J3.50fZ3.75.
CI DISH Nchawka, per bbl., $3; New lorK,
13.50.
SAUKRKHAUT I'cr U-Ubl.. 3 per Dill..
$5ll&- . .... ..
ill Diss ro. 1 green, ic io. -i green. tc
No. 1 salted. 8Ue: No. 2 salted. 7'4c: NO. :
vent i-nlf. 8 to 1214 His.. 9e: No. 2 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs,. 7c: dry hides. 8l3c; sneop
Jielts, 25U27c; horsehldes, .braz:s.
St. I.onls lirnln nnd Provisions,
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12. WHEAT IO wsr:
No. 2 red rash. eleva tor. 7211c: track, TSIP
i"4c; uecenioer, ii'.vi i-,'4C. ! ivu
Hard. 7IUTZ72C.
CORN-Lower; No. 2 cash, 61c: track, 63
ffJ"2Hn: December. E.9U.C: May. 62c
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, lie; track,
42!4TW2c; May, 4Hjc; No. 2 white, 44c.
V ' -i.oiver. vj'ac.
KLOtIR Firm: red winter patents. $3.4.'.'3
3.U); extra fancy and straight, $3,1013.2.1;
clear. $2.75f2.SO.
SIS1SD Timothy, scarce, Ilrm
CORNMKAI-Steady. $3.
HRAN- Scarce and strong;
$5,401(5.0-1,
sacked,
east track. !i2i95p
HAY - Timothy. strong,
prairie, higher. $10.lfj 13.60.
$11.00311.50
witiHK ieaay m i..ii.
IRON COTTON THsS-$l.
I1AOC1I NO 6'ifi 6Uc.
IIKMP TW'INi: 9C.
PROVISIONS- Dry salt meats (boxedV
steady: xtra shorts, $S.12t; clear ribs
is.-ja: clear sioes. s.wi. nacon iiioxeoi
steiidy; extra shorts, $9; clear ribs, $9.12'4;
clear sides. $9.3714. I'ork, quiet; Jobbing.
$11.60. Uird. steady. v.io,
MiSTAi i.enn: aienoy, i.tii. apciicr
Vlrm. I1.12t.i.
POITLTRY Dull, chlctens. 54c: springs
7c; turkeys, Cc: ducks, tVfni'.ic; geese, 3!4
frruc.
IIL THSK I uglier; creamery, irrc-ic
dairy. 14fll7c.
isutiW Kirni, -oc.
TlKClSllTS-VTour. 7.000 hbls.; wheat. 43
curt bu.: com. 13.000 bu.: oats. 31.000 im.
SH PMISNTS- ! lour, sumo inns. ; wneat
37.1100 bu.; corn, 42,ooo bu.; oats, 20,(i0 bu
Liverpool r.rnln Mnrkel,
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 12. - WHEAT - Spot
No. 2 western, winter, Ilrm nt 6s10d; No
2 northern, spring, sternly at 6H9'4d; No
1 California, firm at 5s Ud. Futures, quiet
December. &1 Still: March. 5s 10id.
CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, new
6s Id, Futures, quiei; neeemiier, Bs 30
January, os 24d; .Mnrcn. os d.
FLOUR-St. Louis fnucy winter, steady
7s fid.
1 1 OPS At London, Pacific coast, steady
i231i3 15s.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; extra India
mess. 73s 1. Pont, tlnn; prime mess west
orn. 72s. Lnrd, steady; American refined, In
palls, -14s Oil J prime western, 111 tierces, 16s
Hums, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 47s
Haeon. Cumberland cut. 20 to 30 lbs., nillet
4Sh 6d: short ribs. 16 to 21 lbs.. 4Ss: long clear
19s; sliort ribs, 10 to 24 lbs.. 4Ss, long cleur
middles, light, 2s to ;n ins., nun. 17s r.d: long
clear middies. Heavy. a. 10 411 ins., uun, 47s
Hhort clear bacKs, 16 to 20 lbs,, quiet. 43s 6d
clear belllrs, II to 16 lbs., quiet. 5s, Hhoul
ders. snuarc. 11 to II lbs., quiet. 2fis fic .
IlL'TTER-Steady; Hurst United States,
92s. good united Stales; ids.
CHEF.SE-iJulet. wmcrlcan finest white,
45s fill; American linest colored, 4s t;d.
PEAS- CaHiiillan, Ilrm, 0s 40.
TALLOW Steady; prime city, 2S.1 9d
Australian lu Loudon, :-Jx 9d.
Hecelnts nf wheat during the hist three
days, 215,000 centals, Including itjl."o0 Amor
lean; receipts of American corn during
the last thteo days. 2,200 centals. Weather,
raining.
Ivniiana City tirnln 11 11 it Provisions,
ICANSAS CITY. Nov. 12.-WHEAT-De.
crmber, 67?4Cu07'iie; May, 7Ur: casli No.
2 hard, iSlj(ini4p; No. 3, iSWrtsrje; Xo. 2
red, i.'p; ro. .1, ant iU'.'jp.
CORN -December, fiiliCTie; May. VlUff
B3t.p; cash No. 2 mixed, 66Uc; No. 2 white,
Im ; No. 3. 1W3C
1 1. I n Ml, 2 wiute, 12'tC
RYH- No, 2, .'.9'4c. ,
HAY Choice timothy. l2.rlfl3.00; choice
prnlrlP. J13.001il3.5a.
HUTTEIJ- Creamery. 1S1(2lc; dairy, fancy,
h-,
EGOS--Fresh, scarce; market strong;
fresh Missouri and Kansas stock quoted on
'ehiingo at 2"o dozen, loss off, cases re
turned, RECF.IPTS Wheat, 22,400 bu,; corn, Sl.ooo
hu.; 'oats. il.'iO bu.
SHIPMENTS- Wheat. 01,600 hu. ; corn,
SO oco bu. , oats, 52,ii bu.
I'hllndf Iphln Produce MnrUel.
PIIILADKLPIIIA, Nov. 12.-HUTTER-I'lrin
and good demand, fHney western
creamery. 24c; fancy neat by prints, ;5r
EGGS-Firm; Irosh iicnrby. 27c. frsh
western. 27r; fresh soiithwpilorn, 26c; fresh
southern, !5c
CIIEESE-Qulft; New York full cream-
New York
OtllO':''
full
( hnniic In vnllnlilr Miiille
NKW VOHK. Nov 12 -Special cable anil
telegraphic communications to Hrndstreet s
showing the f'lllowlng changes lu available
supplies fiom last account. Wheat, I'lilted
Slates and I'anaila, c.i-t of Itockles. In
crease. 2.IM.oi) bu.; alloat and In Kuropc,
llicre.ise. Hil.um bu.: supplv. Increase, ;i.o4.
io hit. Com. I'lilted states and Canada,
east of Itockles. decrease. 2M.I''" bu. Or.ts,
I'lilted Stntes and Canadu, east of Itockles,
deerease, 7iV!,0oo bu
Among th" more Important Increases re
ported to Hrailtre't's ars thop of J.IfiV'o
bushels In Manitoba, 5'.PjO bushels at
northwestern Interior elevators, 1I7.!")
buxliels at Newport News, 127.W bushels
at Colon ii. M',i"0 bushels at Portland, Me.,
and M.i"") bushels at Itochester. The lead
ing decreaes Include t lin of '.'!. io bushels
at liepoi Harbor. 2!5.0i bushels at Chicago
private chvatois. fit.ono bushels at St.
Joseph and i ,'-1 hushels at Minniiipolls
prlalo elcviitors.
MliitieniMitls lirnln Market.
.MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 12 UMIIOAT
Cash, Tin; December. OVrK!"4c; .lanu.iiy,
7P4'(i72i : No. I hard. 7n,c; No. 1 northern,
75e: No 2 northern, I'.'i'.t'nKic.
I'LOlTtLowcr; Hist iiatents. J').7r'ii:!.S':
second patents. J.ivi'(i;l,7o; ilrst clears, VIM
ft2.!i; second clears. )-'.25.
11IIAN-In bull:. ll.7T.1i IS 2ft.
'I'olcdii tiniln mill ccd.
TOLI'.DO. .Vov. )2.-Wlli;AT"Dtlll;
cash.
lo'ic: December, iti'.c; .May, iIki
CORN
Dull, easier; December, O0c; May,
B21.P.
OATS-December. 0c; May. lie.
ltVK-5si,c.
SICKD-Clovcr, December. $5.ii7'3; March,
Jj.75; No. 2 Alslke, $7.75.
Dnlulii liriiln .MnrUel
Dt'Lt'TII.
UHld. 72ii
Nov.
12,-WHKAT-Cssh
No.
No.
2 northern,
ilc
No. 1
northern, 704i'; December,
691,e;
May.
;)'c.
t lATS-sa's'iiaic.
CORN-eSl-C.
Peorln MnrUel.
PKOUIA. III.. Nov.
12.-CORN-
Klrm; No.
u. hlc.
OATS--Nominal; no sales quoted,
WHISKY -On tho bnsls of $1.31 for fin-
lhed goods.
.NKW VOItlv VrilCKM AM IIOM1S
'rlres on
Wnll Mreet '
Sluirp UppIIiip.
'urn to
NKW YORK. Nov. 12 There was rather
less buying demand and inther more Ir
regularity In the stock market from the
outset. The Hesitation in ine uiiviince
grew and turned to sharp reactions in
the late, dealings, selling to tnKo proms
was Joined to extensive snort lines, pill
out by the bear party on the argument
that the r e u prices, nfter enduring for
so great a length of time, must have made
tne inarKet ravoralile to ntiacK, nut inero
still wns persistent points of strength In
the market, and. althnttnh the extreme
advances In the strong stocks were notably
curtnlled, man of them hnvn considerable
net gains to show for the day.
The oral Traction stocks were con
spicuous exnmples. In Metropolitan tho
advance reached .V at one time, nnd In
Hrooklyn Transit 2t". while the not gahiH
are 211 ror Metropolitan Street railway
and W for Hrooklyn Transit. The an
thracite it lid soft coal carriers, selling
below par, nlo showed continued strength,
ns did tho Iron and steel Industrials. The
disposition to tnkc attractive protlts, after
ine consKietanie auvanre in price which
bus occurred, will bo emphasized by tho
expectation Hint several millions of gold
will go out tins weeit on rnursoay 10
Paris and on Saturday probably to Lou
don, as tho rate of sterling exchnnge to
day advanced to a point which makes
gold exports to London direct profitable.
The strength of sterling here was In spllo
of easier money rates, both In London
and In Berlin, and 11 relaxation of tho
continental pressure upon IaiuiIoii gold.
Tho necessity of a large movement nf
gold from New York at this tlmo of tho
year cnlla renewed attention to the ex
tent of the American borrowings In Ku
ropc, early In the year, with tun expecta
tion unit, our foreign trade imiancc woiiiu
continue to hold so favorable that thesn
loans could bo repaid nt a profit out or
tho nbundnncc of the foreign exchange
bills In New York. The fact that this
expectation has not been renlized and the
exchange bills nro senrce, owIiik to tho
railing orr in our export trnuo. arouses
some natural surmise whether tho nigli
prices or stocks reached earlier In Hie
year did not also represent undue, ex
pectations, It is to nn recollected mui
the projects which stimulated our stock
Inflation and even to some extent the ma
nipulations of the market were furthered
by the resources of these foreign borrow
ings. In the present movement more than
one stock has reached n reconl prlco and
all stocks nre undeniably high-priced. On
the other hnnd, the extraordinary rallwny
earnings nnd trnde activity are natural
Incentives to speculation. Today's returns
of gross earnings for the flrst week In
November Rhow such Increases over last
year as 63 per cent for Rio Grande West
ern, 22 per cent for Chlengo Great West
ern, 31 per cent for Canadian Pacific. 17
per cent for Wabash, 15 per cent for Chi
cago & Kastern Illinois nnd 9 per cent for
St. pain, me government estimate on
the corn cron, although it offered 110 very
unexpected Information, renewed the de
pressing Influence of the heavy shortage
In the rrop and the crop carrying rail
roads In the west anil the southwest were
therefore most acutely affected by the
profit-taking. The cut In price of sugar
especially affected that stock. Tho market
closed active and weak.
There was nuother large day's business
In Honds. nut the price movement wns
Irregular. Total sales, par value. $5,290,00.1.
United States bonds were all unchanged on
tho Inst cnll.
Tho Commercial Advertiser's London
flniiuclnl cablegram says: The stock mar
ot today was quiet, American shares paus
ing for the consummation of the Northern
'Paclllo deal. They hung around parity
and closed heavy on the dullness In New
York, but finally rallied on tho curb, tho
features being Krle preferred and Canadian
stocks. New York bought the latter freelv
on the fine trafllo returns. Paris strongly
supported Rio tlnlos. but the reported sell
ing by Senator Clark 011 tho rlso nnd
rumors of anti-trust legislation by Presi
dent Roosevelt checked Iho advance. Gold
to the amount of 5o.0iKi has gone out to
Denmark, 150,000 to South America and
.1:20.000 to Malta. The sum of 17,000 has
been engaged In Australia, The price of
bars Is 77s JOiI. Money Is scarce and the
bank Is reported as a borrower on consols.
The following aie the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Raltlmorn it O
do pfd
Canadian I'as
Canada So.....
Ches. & Ohio..
Chicago & A..
do pfd
Chi. lnd. & L.
do nfd
.. SI'i St. Paul pfd 190
,.101i So. Paelflc 6K-,
..106 8o. Railway :ht
.. 9514 do pfd 90i4
..1134 Tev. a Pacific... 4H4
.. S3H T01., St. L. ft W. 20'i
. . 4714 1 do pfd Illlj,
.. :i7WjUnlon Pacific ....106,
. . 77W' do pfd la'i
.. 161, Wnbash 21
4J4 do pfd 37i
Chlengo ft E. 111.156
W. I.. 12 IRI
Chicago G. W....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
C. & N. W
C R. I. P
Chi. Ter. Tr..
do pfd
C. C. C. & St. L
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
SH I do 2d pfd 3014
S94 Wis. Centrnl .... 214
50 I do pfd 4234
210 'Adams Ex 1S5
117 : American Ex 192
20 U. S, E 9.'
3714 Wclls-Fargo Ex.lSl
9'."4 Amnl. Copper
S7'i
141, Amer. Car ft F.
55 1 do pfd
25WAmer. Liu. OH..
. 2S
. 81
. 10
. 45
. 4.V,
971 3
. :ti
. ;'
. 9P,
.217
.115
-5M
. 40'i
. in4
. 21
. 701,
Del. fc Hudson
1i2Wi do pfd.
Del. L. ft W 2.1'.
Amer. S. ft R. .
Denver ft R.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd......
Gt. Nor. fd ..
I lock. Valley ..
40 I do pfd
95 Anne. Mln. Co..
W Hrooklyn P.. T.
72W Colo. Fuel ft I.
691i Con. Gas
199',4 I 'on. Tob. pfd..
61 lien. i:!cctrle .
do pin
7914 Glucose Sugar
Illinois Central.. .14014 Hocking Coal
Jowa cenirai
do pfd
Lake Erlo ft
do pfd
L. ft N
Manhattan I. ..
Met. St. Ry
Mex, Central ..
Mex, National .
Mhlli. ft St. I...
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. ft. T
do pfd
N. .1. Contra'...
N. Y. Centrnl...
Norfolk ft W .
do nfd
Infer. Paper
. 7s do pfd
. 7J Iiitcr. Power ..
.131 l.acledo Gas ...
,ln6T;'Na. lllsctilt ....
. lis .National Lend
.liirtli National Salt...
. 22 ' do pfd
. 131 No. American .
.PM4 Paclllc Coast . .
.PCI Pacific Mall ....
. 27& People's Gas . . .
. 5.4Pres3ed 8. Car.
.173 do nfd
.102', I'ullmAii p. Car
. .ills Republic iill.'l .
. !ov 'I" lfd
2.
. I2'i
. 19
II-
" i;t
,. 9.1
. 61
. 17
..lav;
. 4Ii-4
. 1'4
.2IS
.. 1.V1,
::'
. 71,
.. 12',
.. SIS
. ,Vl
.. t.u,
.. :'.!"
. . 92
No. Paclllc pill... Ml
bugar.
Ontario ft w.
Pennsylvania
Reading ...
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd. . , .
SI. L. ft S. F.
do 1st pfd ..
do 2d irfd ..
St. L. KolltllW
do pfd
St. l'aill
jt.Tpiiii. Coal ft I.
llfi',,iriiloii Hag ft p
4tV 1" Pld
7s l". 8. Leather ,
55. do pfd
i9W'L'. M. Rubber
m 111 nrd
I
TUW'l'.SS Steel
2!i,l do pfd
hi' I Western Union
172 I
erles. fail' tnall 'o-r
refineries, f.iir ti choice
ExMllvldcud.
Hunk ( lenrlnus,
OMAHA. Nov. 12 Hank clearings to.
da-, $1,306,919.37; corresponding day Inst
sear. $9?.RV).l7. Increase. $239.569.20
CHICAGO, Nov. 12,-ClcarlliBs, JlS.Ois.&io,
balarfs 2S'i7.n, posted exchange M t'
'i "".'j. New Yoik exchange. 5c prrmlinn
NKW VOItK No 12 -Clearings, Si' '
.ii.270. b,ilances fi6.l2.
HOSTON. No i:. -Clearings. JS-V"')!1.
balaius. J2,nxt.:i
IMIILADIJLIMIIA. Nov. 12. Clearings,
20."il.W7. balaivc-. JJSiil.M't.
- HALTI.MOflK No. 12-Clcarlngs, U.WX
720; balances, Ji.!sss,
CINCINNATI Nov. 12.-Clearlngs. J3.272.
l.'iii; money. Kqs per cent; New York ex
change, 2i'c premium.
ST. l.Ol'IS, Nov. i:.-Clearlngs. J9,S24.iil;
linlauces, $risa72 money, R1ii per cent, New
York exchange, discount.
,.evi ork .Moiiry MnrUel.
NKW YOllK. Nov. rJ.-M0NKY-0n call,
firm. 3MK per cent; last loan, 4' per cent;
rulltiK late, I per cent; prime mercantile,
paper, t'jlio per cent.
STKULINO KXCIIANaii-I'lrm, with c
ttiHl business In bankers' lillls at $(A7' for
demand and at-$4 M'i for sixty days; posted
lutes, M.M'.tiil.SJ .mil Jl.; commercial bills,
t.a,i(i.S3,.
HI l Hit H.ir. 57c; Mexican dollars,
I5'4c.
HONDS-Governmcnt. steady; state, In
acthe; railroiul. Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds ate ns
lollowa:
I. S. r. 2s, reg.
10W4 L. & N. linl. 4s.. .1023,
W Mex. Central Is . 831j
do coupon
do 3s, rcg
do coupon ....
do new 4s, reg
do coupon ..
do old Is, reg.
do coupon
do. 6s, reg
do coupon
1US do Is Ine :
10-4 M. St. L. Is. .10P4
139 M.. K. A- T. 4s.... IOOI4
133 do 2s 83
1I2J, N. Y. Central Is.l'fit;
U2-i do gen, 3ijS....I0SJ,
.. 107 .1. C g. os. ...i,toi
.. 107 l.No. Pacific 4s 10i
I' 10.1 ' do 3s Ui
:mi,iN. & W. con. 4s..l02i4
.. I0U4 Reading gen. Is., 99'4
.. WW St L I M c fts.llfil
I0V4 St. L. & S. l- Is, 95
Atchison gen,
i n 111IJ. ts
11. & O. 13
do IJIfcM
do conv. Is .
Canada So, 2s
KM. St. L. S. W. Is. . 97i;
A.
Cent, of 6s
Wn do 2fl
73W S A A I' 4s .
1n7'4 So. Pacific 4s...
.. 80'.
.. M'
.. 93t,
..120',
..ISUa
.. s:
..105',
..10i,
..UK
..111
.. 60i
..113
do Is Inc
flies. & O. (14s.
Chi. A'ton ::.
S.V. so. Railway r
r It. & (). 11. is psijTp.x. & Pac. 1s.
C, M .t S P g 4 110WT. St L & W Is.
C. A; N. W. c. 7h.13TU Union Pac. 4s..
C R. I. A: P. Is 1i: do conv. Is
CCC & S Lb. ts lOPi "Wabash Is
Chicago Ter. Is . 91'. 'do 2s
Colorado So. 4s .. Si4 do deb, Jl
Den. R. (I. Is West Shore 4s..
Urlr prior 1. 4s... P9W. . L. K. 4s.
92
8W
611
do genera 4s. . 9 wis. central 4s
1 W. K- D. C. Is. 10S Coll. Tob. 4s....
Dock. Val. 4iss...l07'4
Hid.
London SloeU Qnotnllons.
LONDON. Nov. 12.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Cons., money
.91 13-16 N. & W
.91 15-16 do pfd
.... 7'fc'No. Paelflc Pfd.
. 63
. !2'i
.100
. is;
. 77'4
! 40
. 2614
. WW
. 93t4
. 63
.109'j
. !'5W
. 45S
. 96
. 21W
. 39W
. M
. 10
. 3SW
do account.
Atiaconda.
Atchison
.... so1, Ontario fi- w.
do nfd
..101
Pennsylvania
Ra'thnoio O
. .1121!
Reading
do 1st pfd...
do 2d pfd. ..
Canadian Pac.
.115VJ
. 43'n
. COS
.1771,
. 4.V4
. 9S'4
. 41
. 7l'i
. 9t'i
.115
.1C9
. 26
Chrs. Ohio....
Chicago O. V ..
So. Railway .
, M. St. P ..
do pfd
So. Pacific ...
Union Pacific
do pfd
U. S. Steel....
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4s ...
Denver & R. O..
do pfd
Kile
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Illinois Control..
L. K- N
M.. IC. fi V
do nfd
92'-
1 111 ml Mines ..
N. V. Centrnl....
,16S'4 DeHeers
HAR SILVUR-Qulet at 26,d per ounce.
MONlsY I'ifiCi ner cent. Tho rnto of
discount In tho open market for short bills
Is 3'4Wi', per cent; for three months' bills,
3 5-16'ii3,' per cent.
Huston Mliirk Unotntlons.
HOSTON, Nov. 12.-Cnll loans, 3WT74 per
cent: time
loans, 4fjlW per cent
umciai
closing:
Atehlon 4s
Gas 1s
.102
. 7S
. 50
. 62
Amalgamated
Baltic
Hlnghnm
... K71i
... 41W
... U
...655
... 17
... 62
Mex. Central 4s
N. H. G. C.
Atcllisou
do pfd
Hostou fi. Alb'y
Hoston fi Me...
Cat. A- Hecla.
Cpiltennlal ...
MW
,10l
.257
Copper Range
Dominion
Kranklln
Coal... 464
192
.. IfiW
.. I3W
.. 42W
,.. 251,
,. 99
.. 36W
..155
.. 414
..270
.. 44V4
.. 26t4
.. J61i
.. 24
Hoston Ulevated.165
Isle Royale ..
Mohawk
N Y. N II & 1 1.. .212
Union Pacific. .
.JOOVOId Dominion
Mex. Central .
Ainer. Sugar .
Amer. T. & T.
Dominion I. &
Gen. Hlectrlp .
Mass. Klectrlc
do pfd
N. 13. G. & C.
United Krult .
U. S. Steel ....
do pfd ,
Adventure ...
AlUiuez
.. 21W Osceola
...120VPnrrot
...157 .Oulticy
S. 27 Santa Fo Cop
...MliiTnmarack ....
... 36'4 Trlmountaln .
... 92W Trinity
... t4 Unltetl Stntes
... 59W Utah
,.i43?4lVlctorla
. 911s Winona
.... 23 Wolverine ....
.... 44
68
rn York Mlnlnit Sloplts.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Tho following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con IS
Allco 42
Hreece 100
Urunswlck Con... 10
Cnmstock Tunnel fi
Con. Cal. & Vn..l55
Deadwood Terra. 60
Horn Silver 190
Iron Silver 61
Leadvllle Con.... 6
Little Chief
Ontario ....
.... 12
....950
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada.
8
5
5
S
Small Hopes
40
iSlandard 5S5
ForelKH I'lnnnelitl.
PARIS. Nov. 12. -Prices on the bourse to
day opened steady, but there were few
transactions. The closo wns Arm. Argen
tines wero e.Tgerly demnnded and finished
with a sharp rise, Italians and Brazilians
wero firm. Tramways nnd Thomnson-
IIciuHlon declined, but recovered largely nt
tho close. Russian industrials were irreg
iilar. Rio Tlntos were firm In response to
New" York. Knlllrs ml vanned on peace ru
mors, but Inter became calm. Tho jirivato
raio 01 discount is iiiiciihiikcu u-i. pci
cent.
LONDON. Nov. 12. Money was In good
demand today owing to th preparations
for the settlement, and ns a result Of tho
treasury bills allotment, The firmness of
continental exchanges weaktned discounts.
Prices 011 tho Stock oxchango were Irregu
lar and business was Inactive, Gllt-edgnd
securities opened lower and afterward Im
nrni.ml Ilnmn rnlli were lower. Americans
opened firm, following New York, but later
Irregularity developed. The feature wns the
rlso In Union Pacifies. Tho ploso was
Htendv. Grand Trunks were weak. Kaffirs
had a hardening tendency on a rumor that
iho Poors nro In favor of surrender, re-
cardlesa of their leaders. There was little
InereiiHn In blivlocr.
HERLIN. Nov. 12. business on the
bourse today was quiet and prices were Ir
regular, owing to the absence of stimulus.
Northern Parities were firmer on New
York ndvlces, Canadian Pacifies wero dull,
Argentines were substantially higher on
London advices. Locals were heavy.
Condition of the Trenry.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In tho division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $170,fC6,3t7;
gold, ;ill.465,M3.
Wool Market.
HOSTON. Nov, 12.- WOOL-The demand
for wool th s week was entirely satisfactory
for dealers and quite a large business was
done. rue errerl or ine iree nuying ine
nrev oils week tended to stlfTetl prices, but
no advance of anv material consequence ts
noted, though dealers arc talking a Ilrmer
market and say the outlook ror tho market
l encouraulni:. The market for torrltorv
wools Is firm and unchanged. General quo
tations nre vet about tne same. I'lne ter
rltorv grndes nre quoted on the scoured
hasls of 15c. with line medium nt 401?43c nnd
staplo lots nt 45 17c Some fnlr Hues of
Australian fine wools were denned up this
week at ruling prices, but this Is below cost
of ronlaclug them mini abroad. Quota
tions: Ohio ami Pennsylvania flrere X
and X above, 23fi'.'tc; XX and XX above,
26c; delaine, 2Se; No. 1 combing, 2.Sc; ronro
and braid washed. 23f(2le. .Michigan. Wis
cousin. ctc.-X Michigan, 21r; No. 1 Mlchl
.nn combing. 2i'u25c . No. 2 Michigan comb
lug. 24!i25e: coarse and brnld washed, 231T
21c. Unwashed tnedluni-KeniucKy and in
dlann '4-blood combing, 20It21c; blood
"0c: Missouri 'i-blood combing. l9'r20e: V
blood. HViii'K.': braid combing. UfflSc. Ter
ritory, scoured bads Montana fine, 1Cfijtv
Kioured. iHilCe; line medium, Wll'c
scoured. 421H3c, st'iple. lOlfLc: scoured, 10
C(lsc. Utah. Wvomliig and Idaho Flue, );
ifltc; scoured. Millie; lino medium, Hffl5c
scoured, loftClc; staple. 13'jfIOc; Hcoured, 4:
d41'ic. Australian, scoured basis, spot prices
- Coiiihlng snnerflne. d'TliSc; supernne, nsi
Toe: nveniue. iJi'liiiTc.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 12 - WOOL -Strong and
active; medium grades. 12'5rolic; light fine
I2''ilt'!ic; heavy flue. lOfHVic; tub washed
12'u2lc.
Suitor liirUel.
N'EW ORLEANS. Nov. 12.-SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle. 3c; open kettle, ceil
trlfiiRiil 3U'u3it.o: crntrlfugnl. granulated
I. 3ori4.l"c; whites, s'iW'c: yellows. 3ij'3'i';
seconds, 2ij'(3'c. iiinliiso. quiet; open
kettle. 26nr?ie; centrifugal. 22:ic. Syrup,
hleady, 2.Vq29c.
NEW YORK. Nov 12.--SUGAR-Rjw,
quiet and steady; fair refining, 3'4e; cen
irlfugul, 90 tpst. 3V: molarses sugar 3c.
Rellned. easy: No, 6, U'S'. No. 7. 4.20-;
No S I 10e, x 9. 15-; No. 10. p; No,
II. 3 95c; No, 12, '3.95c, No. 13, 3.!5c, No. 14,
4. 55c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Llbiul Rtoiipti f Ctttls TtJftj, but Gotd
Stuff HU Stead;.
SHARP DECLINE IN PRICE OF HOGS
Another Blr Tlnn nf Sheep nnd Lambs
nnil While tlpltrr C.rnde of feed
ers nri Killers Held fiend)
Loin moil Kind Sold l.ovtcr,
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 12.
Receipts were;
Official Monday
Oltlclal Tuesday
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
9,617
6,250
1..617
22. v.
IS. 10;
S.K0
Two days this week.
Same days last week.
Same week before
..14.J97
.. f.5l
15,33 i
7.MI
9.M0
ll.'jvj
7,39.5
10.417
S7.D 2
11.2 m
6,7i2
1 17
21 9 S
II. D7
3 60
South
.l2,i'S9
Same three weeks ago. .14, 110
Same rottr weeks ago. ...15.951
Same days last year 10.071
b'M western wethers
.107
Average prices paid for Hog at
Omaha thu past several days, with
parlsons:
Date.
ilMl. 11900. K19.1D.1S97 'J.?. JW5.
4 131 3 65) 3 2 3 HI 3 51
4 I 3 56
3 53 3 25
3 tt
3 41
3 63
4 6 4 l:
3 631 3 26
4 61 4 HI 3 66;
25
3 Ml
3 54
3 47
3 46
3 54
3 41
$ 41' S 26
3 3S 3 171
3 42 3 13
3 52
3 44
3 541 3 3SI 3 15
3 51
" 1 J oil o 17 3 39
3 56! 3 19, 3 40
3 &3 3 29 I .1 4J
3 45 3 41i 3 27 3 44
3 45
1 U 91, "
3 43 3 SI 3 S3
3 441 3 211 3 ?5
3 461 3 17 3 TS
3 2.1! 3 45
3 41 3 2S 3 ?9
3 4h 3 2j 3 r.9
3 31 3 2-!T
3 321 3 17' .1 39
3 331 3 22 3 45
3 61
I 3 52,
4 01!
4 021 3 55
4 fl 3 45
4 061 3 45
, u .1 II
4 02 3 43
I 3 41
Indicates Sunday.
The official mimher of purs of stock
brought In today liy each road was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sho'p.H'r's.
r P. ia tt n..
t .i . v. n , 1 , i4Y.i n
16
O. & St. L. Ry 2
Mo. Par. Ry 1
1
1
IS
13
25
4
30
.3
IS
Union Pacific system 31
35
c. N. W. Ry 1
V., K. A- M. V. Ry... m
C St. P., M. & O.. 7
n. m. n. rtv a
20
4
C, 11. & Q. Ry IS
c, it. 1. fi P., east., fi
R. I. it P.. wet... 11
Total receipts ....17
12
60
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne
number of head indicated:
Cattfe. Hogs, sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 335
O. H. Hammond Co.... 97S
Swift nnd Company.... soj
1,02!
694
85
1.02U
169
1,615
1.61
2.760
udahv Pack nc Co.... 477
Armour ft Co 66
Hammond Co., country.. 224
1I1 Hecker ft Deiran 214
Vansant ft Co !.... 46
Lobman ft Co 327
W. I. Stephen 124
Ronton ft Underwood.... US
Ivliigstone ft Scha ler... 16S
Dennis ft Co 67
"H. F Hohblck 12
Hamilton & n 93
F. Husz 3
Wolf ft M 164
Fowler
735
Other buyers 1,065
10.151
Totals 6.SI0 R.91S 12.030
CATTLE Thero was nnother eenerous
supply of cattle here today, tho receipts
for Iho two days this week coin? con
siderably ahead of the same days last
wecK or or the same days or last year.
There, however, did not nppear to be tiny
too mnny to meet the requirement of local
packers, as tho market ruled fairly active
and Just about steady on all desirable
grades.
'1 nere were not very many beef steers on
sale today, and as packers seemed to hove
liberal orders tho market on nnythlng nt
all good was active and J.ist about steady.
The same as usual, the commoner grades
did not move ns freely, but still there was
no particular ennngo noticeamc in I no
prices paid from those In force yesterday.
There were between fifty and sixty cars
of cows nnd heifers Included In tlio re
ceipts this mornlnir. but the better erodes
sold in Just about last weeks notches.
The medium grades and canners wore not
in as active nemnnd, nnd whllo lu some
cases they sold steady. In other Instances
sales were made that looked a little lower.
There was not enough change In the
prices being paid for bulls, calves and
stags to be worthy of mention.
mocKers ana reeaers were quite plen
tiful today, but still there wore none too
many of the better grndes to meet the
demand. On such kinds tho market could
be quoted fully steady. The common stuff
of which there were a good many, wero
rather difficult to movo at steady prices, as
there Is not much demand fiom the coun
try for the common stuff, whllo the re
ceipts for the imAt two davH havii been
quite liberal. There were no very marked
changes 111 the prices paid, however.
western beer steers were In good renuest
this morning, and as tho supply was limited
the market ruled strong and active on any
thing at all desirable. Rango cows brought
steady prices where they wero of satis
factory quality and wero a little weak
whej-e tho quality waa poor. Good to choice
stockers and feeders were fully steady
today, but others were slow sale: Repre
sentative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
No.
Av.
... 830
... 925
... 910
...1143
... 175
...103S
... TR0
...101S
Pr.
2 90
3 75
3 75
4 35
4 45
4 35
4 60
No.
17
21
13
40
13
3
61
24
Av.
...1233
...1206
913
...1247
...1267
...1140
,...1194
...1022
Tr.
5 15
6 30
5 40
6 40
5 50
5 65
6 73
5 K5
6 15
12...
7...
S...
15...
24...
17...
1...
15...
4 75
6 00
4...
916
27
,1233
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
... 771 3 73 69 1146
... 936 5 25 99 878
5 60
6 60
85...
STEERS AND COWS.
15...
.1062 6 20
COWS.
1...
1...
... 720
... KO
... 774
... 950
... 915
... 990
... 940
....664
...1026
...1160
... 938
...1060
...1190
...1520
... 710
1 00
3...
8...
1...
4...
2...
1...
5...
1...
1...
6...
1...
1130
911
1040
795
1200
1310
1220
1170
1050
1070
1340
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 25
3 60
3 60
3 65
3 65
3 or.
3 76
4 00
1 25
2 00
2 23
i 25
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 70
2 80
2 Ml
3 00
1G...
1...
1...
1...
2...
14...
24...
2...
6...
1...
1...
1...
1...
BULLS.
2 40 1
2 60 1
3 00
CALVES.
,....1490
....1760
3 73
4 00
400
3 :
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
2.
590
1 85
1.
1000
2 60
2 60
1 65
2 75
3 On
3 25
1
8
1
1
. 920
. 737
.1100
.1010
2 00
2 10
"5
2 35
1 ,
1
....1060
....1150
.... 642
.... 765
8.
. 670
50
14..
937
STOCK CALVES.
3..
24..
4..
13..
27.1 2 60 3 201 3 63
285 3 (l 35 308 3 S3
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
677 2 60 12 560 3 "J
850 2 75 1 1050 .1 40
830 3 00 16 1082 4 10
r.imniv.
1 bull. ..,
1 heifer..
28 cows. . .
4 cows. ..
3 tows. ..
1.1 calves.
2 calrts.
13 cows. . .
4 cows.'. .
.1140
2 10
1 cow
..1060
..1009
..1030
..1261
..1040
..1026
..1026
.. 893
.. 622
.. 995
.. 975
2 00
4 20
4 45
4 45
3 45
3 65
3 65
3 Oi)
3 50
2 80
2 60
2 25
.1 00
2 90
3 00
2 00"
2 15
2 65
2 81
3 M
3 00
2 40
2 05
2 85
1 S3
. 760
..1070
..1079
..1170
,. 329
,. 160
..1040
2 10
3 20
3 20
:i 20
3 75
60
3 60
2 75
3)60
TOO
2 0O
2 55
2 0-1
16 steers.
26 steers.
I steers.
1 Nteer. .
5 steers.
6 steers.
3 steers.
1067
12 steers. ..
12 cows,,..
12 cows1. . . .
21 cows
8 calves. .
15 steers.... 875
9 heifers... ft).
23 cows
7 cows...,
20 feeders. .
89 feeders. .
891
326
900
90S
783
351
SM
82$
23 feedprs.
85 feeders.
3 00
.1. H. ICader Nell.
20 cows. .
4 cows. .
934 2 90 2 cows 905
922 2 00 1 bull 1310
E. P Sweeney Neb.
1131 4 15 4 bulls.. .. 975
6 steers
1 steer.
.1030
2 85 1 cow 900
3 50 6 cows 911
3 00 14 feeders.. 927
3 01 2 cows 1020
. Thompson Neb.
3 50 1 helfei.,., fM
2 00 10 rows loor,
2 85 3 COWS 873
I 85
19 feeders.
9'
2 feeders. .
1 feeder... 8S0
W. (
?. steers..
. cow
5 cows...
3 row s...
1050
. 8 Jl
952
'. 858
II. C
Mcrrlman Nch
I calf 210 3 M 1 row J100
1 cow 1050 2 75 1 bull lion
2 75
2 10
1 S5
,i cows S(0 1 85 25 cows .... 884
12 calves... 191 3 60
Currle Hros. Neb.
13 rows .. IOhi 3 15 llcows.. ..1015 3 15
22 cows. ... 8M I 85
COLORADO.
3 feeders.. SiO 2 75 8 feeders.. 910
1 feeder. .. 950 3 50 2 feeders. 765
18 feeders.. 916 3 50 6 fepders. .1010
C. f French--Colo.
26 steers. 1118 3 25 If rows.. .. 1050
9 cows ... 10)3 3 15 2 cows.. 1010
3 60
'.' 75
3 .7)
2 8
3 50
D. T. Cattle Co, -Colo,
43 cows. ... S43 1 75 :$cows 819 175
Oct. 21... I 6 2tHI I
Oct. 22... 03 S
Oct, IM...J f, 99U
Oct. 24... t 01 (
wgu ... IMi 4 151 4 13
Oct. 26... n) 4 5 1
Oct. i!7... 4 54 4 10
Oct. 28... I K 4 10
Oct 29... I I 4 621
Oct. 30... $2 W 4 60 4 09
Oct. 31... R 67 4 47 4 03
Nov. 1.... 6 7314 4 61 4 01
Nov. 2.... 5 72 I CO 4 04
Nov. 3.... 4 66 4 04
Nov. 4.... 6 4 02
rjov. r.,...i o 71WI 4 66
Nov. 6....1 6 71'i 4 Rl
Nov. 7.. ..1 6 6S ( 67
Nov. S.... 5 67N 4 69
Nov. 9.... 6 74' 4 bit
Nov. 10..; 4 71
Nov. 11..! 5 72'ii
Nov. 12. . , 5 tit 4 St
J iows .
1 cow, ..
1 cow. .,
6 steers.
1 steer ..
12 cows...
2 cows. ..
52 steers..
20 steers.
IS cows
3 cows. . .
4 cows. . .
3 cows...
2 cows. . .
873 1 7 1 COW .. 730
.. 620 1 76 1 cow 1(U1
, SIO 1 75 35 calves... 210
. loos 3 10 1 steer... .1010
. 970 3 10 1 steer 10J
1 7S
1 75
3 25
3 10
3 10
n. Pauls Colo.
.. 973 2 ?o 9 steers
900 3 25
..1050 am
O. H. Rush-Colorado.
.,1060 4 15
E. Fletcher-Colo.
.1136 t 25
Pat Sweeney Colo. ,
.. o6 2 so ; steers.. ..liso
.. 930 n 25 6 steers,. ..IIP)
W. W. Hart-Colo.
..1015 2 M 10 steers.... 976
.. 920 2 90 5 steers. ...1031
.. KM 2 W IS cows 950
4 80
4 00
4 2f
4 30
3 W
WYOMING.
21 steers.... 951 3 05 16 steers.... 961 .165
Jack Davis Wyo.
1 steer....
40 steets..
1 cslf
1 stag....
1 steer...
I stfrr...
,13i
5 10
1 cow.,
..1100
.. .850
..I860
.. 990
..1500
4 10
i 25
4 10
3 50
5 10
1'i.V.
I On
4 ill
1 cow...
1 cow...
1 cow...
1 steer..
.1130
.1290
.1110
f. 10
10
Int.n Tntir, U'vn.
10 steers.. ..1115 I 10 J cows 99.i .1 25
4 feeders.. 997 3 60 2 cows 915 2 60
.1. At. ft (I. L. Hone Wvo.
(A cows.,
4 cows.
15 cows.
6 cows.
...m 3 Oil 31 feeders.. 1111 .150
... 917 2 60
A. Falconer Wyo.
...10l 2 70 2 bulls 1.V5 3 30
.. .103il 2 35 f
C. E. Partridge AVyo.
... 96s 3 25 1 bull 1370 3 35
F. A. Sear-Wio,
IS cows.,.
17 stcel-s,.
15 steers..
11 steers..
1Ul 4 13 8 cows 991 2 90
1169 4 15 1 cow 1070 2 SO
.. 979 3 55
R. Oterliout-Wyo.
..1120 4 30 26 steres....H76 4 60
E. W. Howne- Wyo.
..1175 3 25 60 steers. ...1104 4 30
II steers. .
2 steers..
J. H Curtis -wyo.
30 steers,. ..1165 4 35
HOGS- There was a good run of hogs on
sale today and as all other markets were
r ported considerably lower prices at this
point also took a drop. The market opened
6ft7!4P lowpr and tho bulk of the first sales
went at $5.65 and $5.67(4, At those prices
quite a few loans changed hands, but buy
ers soon lowered their bids owing to tho
fart that Chicago was quoted lOfll.sc lower,
with the bulk selling from $5.60 to $5.70.
After the flrst round packers only offered
$5 60 for good hogs, while some of them
said they would not give over $5.65. Sell
ers were naturally holding for the morning
lug price and as a result very Illtlc was
dono for a time.
The situation did not Improvo any as the
morning advanced, so that It was very lato
before anything like a clearance was made.
The closo could bo quoted slow and !Oftl5o
lower than csterday, with the bulk selling
at right around i.w. iiepresenianvo saics:
No.
AV
.. 91
..137
,..2H6
, . .296
Sh.
Pr.
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
33. . .
8S...
66...
61...
6-31)
5 35
5 5714
6 571s,
6 00
6 00
& W
5 60
6 60
6 60
5 60
6 III
6 1.0
5 60
6 60
6 Co
5 W
5 fill
6 60
5 6n
5 60
6 00
5 60
6 60
6 Wl
6 Wl
5 60
6 Oil
5 60
5 fill
6 ISO
5 60
5 62U
5 621a
6 621,
6 fi2's
6 621,
6 6214
5 62V.
5 621i
60 317
57 289
5 CJIJ
6 6214
5 fi2'
6 621,
5 62'4
5 621,
5 62'4
5 621,
6 2'4
5 62',
6 iVJig
6 62j
6 6214
5 5
5 6i
5 h5
6 to
n ill
6 65
5 (Vi
5 61
5 65
6 65
5 ll
n fit
5 05
5 65
5 65
6 65
6 6714
o 67'a
6 67U
6 fi71-
5 671-
6 6714
n 6714
6 67 4
n 67'4
6 67' j
5 67! 3
n 70
6 70
5 70
80
80
120
40
'80
3i)
160
6" 31 1 120
.183
61.
.16S
..216
..216
..251
. .258
,,29S
..190
..258
. .320
. .301
. .330
,..182
...183
..211
...277
...US
,..240
...257
,.,219
. .230
,..260
..181
,..145
..210
65 3J2
Ml 261
69 296
2 2VJ
74...
80...
79...
72...
UC
66. . .
66...
40...
64...
85...
92...
81...
73...
74...
88...
66...
76...
53...
-1
86i!!
66...
68...
68...
61...
300
80
200
280
40
40
160
310
160
80
TOO
80
3it0
.242
69....
..24
30
.381
.430
10
.250
SO
120
0
160
80
40
80
120
100
100
W
160
oo
120
)
120
120
IV) 320
45 263
64 282
89 192
64 272
63.
248
2S0
242
2...
75...
68...
78...
93...
60...
78...
79...
.235
.244
.218
.194
.24.1
80
160
...224
...273
...283
...281
. . .2x8
. . .280
...317
...236
...260
...267
...297
...290
...288
...230
. . .281
...280
. . .268
61..
61..
66..
66..
67..
66..
73..
60..
67..
63..
61..
73..
76..
65..
64..
69.
,..207
22 300
63.
88.
110
....198
....244
....217
....211
320
160
2n0
80
'so
120
SO
40
120
80
120
80
160
200
SO
120
240
87...
82...
61...
64...
61...
68...
61...
46...
64...
...201
...256
. . .256
. . .2SI
. . .210
...300
.. .285
. . .386
80 5 621.
40 5 62',!.
40 5 62..
64.
73
160 fi 6 J14
73 214
40
5 70
SHEEP Sheen reeetnls were verv tllieral
again today, making the supply for the two
iiujn mis weeK nir in excei.8 or tno re
ceipts for any two days previous to this
time In the history of the yards. Not only
was tho Mtimilv evrrssive at Ibis nolnt. hu!
at others aa well, and as a result the tend
ency of prices was downward. There was
a good demand here, however, so that tho
hotter gtades of fat sheep and lumbs sold
Just about steady with yesterday. The
common stuff, however, was more or less
neglected and In a good many Instances
sold lOftlSc lower.
Good to choice, feeder wethers were In
nctlvo demand today and prices held fully
....,.,... . n n-r.3 tiv?ll illllt; litillicn, lIldtlKII,
wero neglected and could be quoted 10M15o
lower. Feeder lambs also eased off fully
that much, as tho supply h-.s been very
heavy for the last several days, whllo the
demand has been limited.
quotations: Choice yearlings. $3.4003.65;
fair to good vearllncs. S3.2offa.4ii! choice
wethers. $3,30ifi3.50; fair to good wethers,
l3.lCVtf3.30: choice ewes. $2.90ir3.23; fair to
good ewe.v $2.00if2.:i0; choice soring lambs,
$4,30fi"l.60; fair to good spring Iambs, $l.10'u
4.30; feeder wethers, $3.WJj3.60; feeder
lambs, $3,0044.00. Representative sales:
No.
Av. Pr.
4 cull owes
... 85
$2 2o
10 cull ewes
...100
... 98
...HO
...112
...107
...100
. .. 07
... 87
... 77
... 80
... 94
...110
... 62
... S2
... 91
... 60
49 western ewes ..
2 S5
2 90
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 50
3 75
I 10
4 50
2 "5
3 25
3 25
3 (0
:: 10
3 60
4 25
4 00
30 western ewes....
native ewes
143 native ewes
449 nutivo wclhers
2.) cull lambs
oort feeder yearlings
iiO native lambs ...
im native lambs ...
68 feeder ewes ....
1 native ewe
U cull ewes
320 feeder wethers
S48 feeder wethers
!0 goats
25 native lambs
2143 feeder lambs...,
62
OHICAfiO I. IV!
STOCIC MARK 11'.
Cattle Steady lo Minn Hogs nn it
Sheep lloth Lower.
CHICAGO. Nov. 12. CATTLE-Tleceln'H.
fi,60i) head natives, Ton head Toxans, sou head
westerns; siow, sieany, no choice hero;
good to prime. $6.25ft6.90: poor 10 medium.
$3.75'ifi.00: stockers and feeders, $2.0084.25;
cows, $l.oOfH.&0; heifers, $1.60(10.00: runners,
$1.00412.25; hulls, $1.75i-.60: cnlves, $2.50fl
6.25: Texas steers, $3.30'a'4.00; western steers.
$3.65fifi.O0.
HOGS Receipts. 45.000 head: est mated In.
morrow, 30,001) head: left ovor, 4,500 head:
market 10Sj'15c loworj mixed and butchers,
$5.45'ito.80: good to choice heavy. SS.nniu
$3.8714; rough heavy. $5.3005.60; light, $5.25tf
o.EK; bulk of sales, $5.45'n5.K5.
WIIKKP A.-su IjAMIIH Receipts, 30,000
head; sheep SO-hMOc lower than close yester
day; good to cholco wethers, $3.404.25; fair
to choice mixed, $2.75'o3.40: western sheep,
$3.00Jf3.80; native lambs, $2.5084.50; western
lamns, iJ.iwiii.a.
RECISIPTS-Ofl cia t Catt e. 20.113 heart-
hogs, 38.604 head; sheep. 35,483 lirud.
Hiiii'.siisJ th umciai: cuttle, 3,512 Head:
nogs, 3,060 head; sheep, 2,795 head.
SI. I.onls Live Ntnek Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12. CATTLE Herein! .
6.100 head. Including 3,000 head Toxans; mar-
Ket sieany; nauvo snipping and export
steers, S5.oofifi.65; dressed heef and butcher
steers. $3.A0ffti.2S; steors under 1.000 lbs.,
$2.75(g6.2i: stackers and feeders, $2.45ff3.S5:
cows arid heifers, $2.004.75; canners, ii.rjQb1
2.2a; nuns. n..jsii.; lexas anil Indian
steers, $3.0Ofl.2O; cowh and heifers, $2.20
8.10.
nOGS-Receln s. 13.4m head: market low
14o lower; pigs nnd llghta, $5.35fi6.60; pack
ers. S5.23fiu.65; butchers, SS.fiO'fl&.SO,
MHKISI' AiSI.1 IjA.SI i.n KCCetplH, 3,(l
head; market lOTlSr lower; natlvn muttons,
J2.75'o3.40: lambs, $4.0i t.50; culls and bucks,
l.biKil2.-i.
evi York l.lvp Ntnek Mnrkel
NEW YORK, Nov. 12.-HEEVES-Re.
celpts, none, no sales reported. Cables
quote American steers ISlilSlie, dressed
weight; refrigerator beef, 9'4if(A!4e; ex
ports, 850 head beeves, 2,551 head sheep nnd
o.tinO quarter of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 69 head; quoted
steady: few veals Sold, $5,0050.85.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rerelpts, 2.199
head; sheep, slow hut steady; lambs, dull
and lower; sheep. $2.fl0fi3.iR; lambs, $l,10fc
5.00: one deck reported. $6.12li.
nOOS-Recelpts, 2,66.) head; dull, lUfrl.'c
lower.
t. Joseph Live Stork MnrUel,
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. l?.-CATTLi:rtc
relpts, 3.6'l bend; steads ; natives, ii.Wnd.'O;
cows HUH ueiieis, i", veins, n.urn
6 25.
HOGS - Receipts. 11.8ml bead; light and
light mixed, $5.l0friu.i,i; medium and heavy
iri.Oi'ifi.sf.; pigs. $l,0OH6.25; ImlK. $'..60i;5,75.
SIIEl'.P AND LAMHS-Recclpls, 2,V
head: lambs, top, i.w
Ivniisiis I'll)' lilve Mock Mnrkel,
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. CATTLE Re
eeiuts. lt.'M) natives, 5 0ori Texans, SOa
calves, corn fed cattlo 10'oific lowet ; other
rattle steady to lower; cholco export mid
diesaed beef steers, $5 ifl'OS; fslr lo zood,
U.WalM. ftockcrs and fefders. J2Wfill0;
western fed alter, $I.V''a0.W, western range
steers. $s.3f6n; Tpxns and tndtun Heers,
$2 40171.001 Texas cows. l."4fr3.W. I''V"
rows. $.i'AjH.r5, heifers. J3.M'3t.To; ; a 1 1" f r ,
$1.50112.10; bulls. $J.0O1fa7S; calves, $2.9060,
HOGS-Receipts, 32.0oo head; nmrket lfir
15c lower; top, $5.00; bulk of sales. $
6.80; heavy, $5.8iW5.90; mixed parkers, $5.5Vfli
5.80. light, $5.1ikHo.60. pigs, $4.65W5.I0.
SHEEP AND LAMPS -Receipts, 10,'M)
bead; market KV lower; native lambs.
JI.25fN.75; western lambs. $4.001) l..0! hal ve.
wethers. $3.60if3.0; western wethers. $3
3.65! yearlings. $:l.40-Jif;t.S7,4; ewes, $2.751i3.2;
culls, 1.5(;i.W.
Stnplnln Mht
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs nnd sheep nt the five principal
siock morKci!, un cnn'ii i-.
Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 6.250 s,s:o
Chicago 7.300 4S.O0O
Kansa.s City 1.W .,"
St. Louis .KO ".to.
St. Joseph S.vn 1 .8ft)
Shep.
15.100
).f"i
10.IVO
.1.000
2.6- t
Totnls
38.150 101.020 l.70
Cotton MnrUet.
NEW YORK. Nov, 12 -COTTON-Spot
closed quiet. l-16o , hlghrr; middling up
lands 7 15-16c: middling Itulf. .8 3-l6c; snU.
335 bales. Cotton futures: December. ,,. 'c.
January, 7 lis-; February. 1 12c; March. , 1 :
April, 7.10c; May, 7.10c; June. i.l"o; Jul..
'o'iuiNs. Nov. 13-corroN -
Steady: sales. 6,300 bales: ordinary. .. l.-1i..
good ordinary. 6 5-16c; low middling. ,';
middling. 7Lr: good middling. I'ji'i nild
dlllig, fnlr. 7 15-I6c. Receipts, 21.9ih bales;
stock. 223.674 bales. Futures, steady; No
vember. 7.331l".3."'S December, ' i.SnW i.Siei
January. 7.20fi7.2lc; February. 7.Lft7.l9c;
March, 7.17-ii 7.18c; April. i.Llfi.lsc; May.
7.17i7.1Sc: June, 7.1''iii.l7i
ST. I.OIMS. Nov. I3.-COTTON -Quiet ai d
steady; middling. 7c. Sale, 617 tin es;
receipts. 8.32.8 lules, shipments, B,3"j bales;
stock. 45.128 bales.
GALVESTON. Nov. 12,-COTTON-Oulol,
'Y.l'VERPOOL. Nov 12. COTTON Spot,
quiet; prices l-16d lower; American mid
dling, fair, t 17-32d; good middling. I 11-TM:
middling. (4d; low middling, 4 5-32d; good
ordinary, 4 l-32d; ordinary. .1 25-32.1. Th
sales of the day werp 7.000 bales, of wild ll
5.o wpro for speculation and export and
Included fi.SO American, Rrielpts. filivi)
bales. Inpliidlug 52.2on American. Futures
opened quiet and cbfed steady; American
middling good ordinary, close. November.
4 4-fi(d. sellers; November and December,
4 :i-64d, buyers; December nnd January.
4 2-64d, buyers: January und February.
4 2-6i, sellers: Fehruur.v and March. 4 3-6ld,
scllcin: March and April, I 2-6ld. seller"!
Anrll and Mav. I 2-6ld. sellers: May and
J June. 4 2-6ld, buyers, June ami Jul.
4 3-fild, buyers; July and August, i :.iii,
bio era.
Coffee MnrWrl.
NEW YORK. Nov. 12 COFFEE Spot
Rio, weak: No. 7. Invoice. 7c; mild, mar
ket easy; Cordova. 7''5J1Ip Futures iipMied
steady In lone, with prices unchanged to
five points advance, and ruled very Irreg
ular during the. session on flurries of cm -erlng
bv shorts and proflt -taking by longs,
at one time being tlfteen to twenty points
higher, then rapidly declining until al the
close prices were net live to twenty poliva
lower, with the undertone rasy. Private
cables from Hrnzll reflected n mop
favorable condition of the crop, with pros
pects of n total movement of i.tAi.inVl hag.
Cable news was n trifle belter than ex
pected: primary receipts were regarded ns
full. Tho days total business nniountPil
to 91.000 bags. Including: November. 0 75c;
December. 6.70'u6.'.iiV; .liinu.ir.v . fi.70c; Feb
ruary, 6.80c; March. fi.PSjl7.25e; May, 7.IF'u'
7.45c; June. 7.1'V; July, i..Mi'r) 7.63c; Septem
ber, 7.50i7.MV: October, 7.55c.
fill nnd HiikIii.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 12,-OII-Credlt
balances. $1.30; shipments. 88,(11 bbls.; runs.
45,458 bbls.: average. 71.717 bbls.
SAVANNAH, fin., Not. 12 -OIL-spM a
or turpentine, 3l'4o; rosliw linn and un
changed. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 12.-OIU-CottoiiMnl,
Hull rellned, spot, sternly at 22s 3d.
TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 12.-OII--North Limn,
91c; Mouth Limn nnd Indiana, 90c,
NEW YORK. Nov. 12. Ol L -Cottonseed,
easy; yellow, 31'ac. Petroleum, dull; refined.
New York, $7,05; Phll.iilelpliln and H.iltl
more, $7.fi0; Philadelphia and Hnltlmore, hi
bulk, $5. Roslu, unlet; strained, common
to good, $1.15. Turpentine, dull at 'tv
3SI3C.
LONDON, Nov. 12.-01 If-Llnscrd oil,
33c 3d.
Xerr York Hr- linniln llnrket.
NEW YORK, Nov. 12.-DRV GOODS
Have cnnllnued dull In nil departments, but
there has lieen 11 fair business In brown
cottons for rxport, Hlrarhed rottons aro
slow. Coarse colored goods are Ilrm. Mcr
rlmac shirting prints. i4c. Huslness In
prints quiet. Print cloths arp llfplcss lu
regulars mid prices nominal.
.MAMJIllSSTKH. .Nov, 12. DRV GOODS
Cloths, quiet and steady; yarns, sleadj.
Evnpnrntrd Apples Ami Dried FmlU,
NEW YORK. Nov. 12. EVAPORATED
APPLES Tho market was without Inter
esting feature today; stale, common to
good, finsc: prime. Mfec: choice, nc: fancy.
9'489!4e.
OA Lil r Oltrs I A DllllSD FRUITS WCI
dull; prunes, 3iifi7c. Aprlcols, Royal, S'
12c: Moor Park, 8fiS!e. Peaches, peeled,
UOlSc; unpcelcil, Cfi91c
Mllsvnukee (irnln .Mnrkel,
MI LAY AUK EE. Nov. 12. -WHEAT -
Txiw'er: No. 1 northern, 72'ii721sc; No. 2, 704
4j71c; December, 7l'4c.
in is iower; Mi, 1. wu&y'ic.
HA RLEY Dropping; No. 2. fiSlic: sani'ilo.
CORN .May, 6iar.
t'lillilrcn llni'ii In Home, -
SPRINGFIELD. Mo Nov. 12,-Nein
Marlonvllle Mrs. George Justice locked her
two small p111111re.11 111 1110 nouse unci went
a considerable dlstaneo for water. When
fcho returned tho house was lu flumcn. The
children were crcmaitu.
WILL FAVOR NICARAGUA ROUTE
Caiiul (Commission's Iteport lo I'tcm-
Idenl Is l'ireenileil Will
He .Marie Soon.
WASHINOTON. Nov. 1'J. For the firs!
time in several months the Isthmian Canal
commission had a full meeting todny. Ad
miral Walker presiding. They heard re
ports .of committees and It Is espectrd that
nearly all of tho week will bo consumed
In a discussion of these reports, They
comprise Investigation of tho follow In
subjects: The Nicaragua route, the Panama
route, other posslblo routes, tho Indus
trial, commercial and military value of an
Inter-ocuanlc canal nnd rights, prlvllegci
und franchises.
When this work Is concluded the com-
mission will tuke up the report to the pres
ident, which will embody Ihe rommlttes
roports on these several subjects and the
conclusions of the commission, which, be
yond question, will favor the Nltarugua
route. The commission Is anxious to get
Its report Into the hauds of the president
as soon ns pohslbln and therefore It U not
unlikely that It will be ready for presenta
tion early next week.
SCHLEY BOAROls'SECRETIVE
Snt Whisper of the Proceedings Is
In lleneli I lie .Neils
1 1 11 liters.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 13. -The Schley
court of Inquiry held Us regular session to
day. It wns stated positively after the
session that not the slightest Inkling nf
tho nntnro of tho cuurt's verd(cl would hi
obtainable boforo It is rendered formally
and that no statement wluiteier. not even
regarding tho progress of the work, would
bo given to-tho public. It h the purpose
of tho court to hnvo Secretary Long's an
nouncement nf the llndlng news In the
strictest sense nf tho word.
RAY C. MERRILL ft CO.,
Grain, Stocks 2nd Previsions
Room 4 N. Y. Life
Telephone 091.
'i'rtrftnB lll.SH,
Boyd Commission Co
6uccenrs to J4m E. Hojrd 4 Co,,
OMAHA. NER.
COMMISSION
iinAim. rnovimon and stocks.
Board of Trad Ballala,
Street vlraa to Chicago and Naw Yorfc
Caittisndtno, John A. Warren k Cm.
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