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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY, yOVEMDER 17, 1001.
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CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE
Mtrt lujera ArrWid a thi Looal Utrkit
Lut Walk Tkua In Stmt Tim Pst
DEMAND FOR SUGAR MORE THAN SUPPLY
Not Many Changes In (Itiiitntloim Took
Place I.iist Wreli nml Market May
lie Snld to lie In n Good,
Healthy Conilltlun.
Wholesale dealers In practically all lines
report Immediate business on the Increase,
l'ho first or Inst week verv few buyers ar
rived on the market, but toward the clofo
tncy camo in more rreciy man in several
weeks past. It Is thought that this shows
clearly that the cooler weather has stimu
lated buying In the country to a marked de
gree ami mat retailers stocks are going i
pieces at u rapid rate. Mall orders havo
also Increased both In size and number the
last few days and traveling men are meet
ing with better success In picking up
orders. It may then bo said that the gen
eral business situation In Omaha and sur
rounding territory Is In better condition
than It was a week ago, Roth Jobbers and
rotallcrs are naturally In better spirits and
aro moro conlldcnt thnn uver that with
anvthlmr like seasonable weather tliov will
sell more goods this year than they havo
In any previous year.
As an Indication of the general pros
cerlty Jobbers aro tiolntlni: to the wav In
which merchants havo been meeting their
bins in spite or the ract that the mild
weather has seriously curtailed the retail
trade. It Is said that collections are now
In better Bhupe than they were a year ago
at this time. One Jobber In particular said
that he had riffered his etlstritimrH n Mtnnll
discount on bills paid from November i to
jsovemDcr vt anu max no was greatly sur
prised at the number of merchants who
look advantage of the ofTer. The discount
was so small that ho did not think many
dealers would pay any attention to It and
the tact that they did must show that they
have plenty of ready cash.
There wcru no very sensational changes
In market quotations last week, most of
inn iiuciuaiions neing or minor importance.
1'rlccN op the whole arc good and linn, with
not mucu prospect nt mere neing any ran
leal changes In the near future.
SiiKitr Steady nt the Decline,
Slnco tho sensational drop In the price of
augar mentioned a week ago there has been
no change In tho situation. Local jobbers
are swamped with orders, as they cannot
uegiu io get cnougn siock to supply mo
demand. Jtetallcrs uro all anxious to stock
ut for future reoulrements nt the nreacnt
low prices, but they have to content them
selves with only a small fraction of their
orders Wholesalers aro doing their host
to supply tho wnnts of their customers, but
tho demnnd Is so grent that It Is estimated
that thero are imlllled orders In tho hands
of Omaha Jobbers amounting to 2,600,000
pounus or sugar. it may saroiy oo n u
hat thero has been moro sugar sold In tho
ast ten uays man ever ueroro in me nis
lorv of Omaha as a lobblnir center.
There has been no quotubto change In the
coffee market slnco Inst report, but advices
continue to come In from Santos stating
that tho damage done to tho crop by dry
weather Is fully as great as previously es
timated. As a result the market Is good
and nrni, as wen as active.
Dried fruits are also unchanged In nrlco
but tho demand Is Improving, probably
owing to tho cooler weather. It Is thought
that with the ndvent of severe winter
weather tho demand will Incrcnso rapidly
and that prices will linn up n trifle.
Tho canned goods market Is very Ilrm on
nil lines. Stocks In packers' hands ore
being rapidly cleaned up and It Is claimed
that Indications for a continued ctrong
market aro very favorable.
The only chango of lmportanco In far!
naceous goods Is a slight advance on oat
meal. This has been brought about by the
rileh rtrleo of nnts.
The demand for cheoso has been Increasing
of Into nnd as the supply or uctoDer-mnrro
atopic In rather Ucht nrlccs are ndvanclnir.
ITancy Wisconsin goods aro quoted Uif'a
cent higher than they wcro a week ngo.
So far as other staplo lines aro concerned
litTo is not much to bo said, aa prices aro
In practically tho name position they wero
a week ugo.
Tho demand continues active nnd Jobbers
report their sales as being considerably
ancau or last year.
Hardware About Steady.
Hardware Jobbers aro feeling the effects
ot tho colder weather by tho Increased
demand for nil seasonable lines. Accord
ing to reports received from tho country
retailers aro now doing a rushing business
In nil cold weather goods and as their
ntockB aro not abnormally large they aro
Bending In quite liberal orders.
Tho market has been rnthcr featureless,
as all lines aro Just about stendy for tho
week. There has been no change In wiro
and nails since the drop mentioned a week
ago. Steel goods are also steady at tho
decline previously mentioned. Thoro Is, of
course, somo uncertainty about steel gools
owing to tho talk about tho competition
which tho stool trust Is to have, but still
local Jobbers aro not ut nil worried over
tho situation and predict that tho market
will remain In 11 good, healthy condition
throughout tho coming season.
Tho demand for window glass Is very
brisk and Jobbers report tho sales tar
ihcad of all previous records. Thero has
been no chango In prices of late, but now
that tho factories are onco moro at work
thoso who aro In u position to know say
they would not bo surprised If a slight
drop should tako place beforo tho first of
tho year. No 0110 Is exactly making that
prediction, but still thev admit that such
n thing Is possible. Plate class Is uu
changed and present Indications aro that
thero will bo no chango ror somo tlmo to
come.
Tho supply of linseed oil In this market
Is now about equal to tho demand, and as
shipments are coming In quite freely It Is
thought thero will bo no trouble from this
time on to meet all requirements, Tho rui
ng prices aro 53 cents for raw and CO cents
or boiled.
Whlto lead and paint nre steady.
Dry Co oils More Active.
Mora drv iroods buyers wero on the mnr
ket last week than for soma tlma past.
Thnv all reported bilslnesa picking UP
wonderfully In tho country slnco tho cooler
weather, and ns a result thoy uro coming
tmcu ror moro stock, tno great majority
of tho buyers, nlaccd nulto liberal orders.
Tho Improvement In trado In a wholesalo
way was not limited to house trade, as mall
orders Increased and traveling men also
met with bettor success thuu they, havo In
the past few weeks. Tho general Impres
sion Is that from this tlmo on thero will
be a good, nctlvo market.
Advunce luminous is also In very satis
factory condition, and travollng men are
breaking their last year's records by good
ufo margins.
Tho market was luther monotonous Inst
weak, as there were very few chnnges In
tho prices quoted. It may bo said that all
atuplo lines of cotton goods aro stendy nnd
that merchants are buying spring goods
freely for January shipment. It Is notice
able thut the domund for wool nnd wash
foods Is larger thnn In a good mnny yeurs
ami tnui ouiy tno Donor gruaes ot print
foods aro selling for spring, Manufac
urers anticipated Unit condition and as 11
result uro In position to meet tho demand
without unsettling tne markot.
I.vuther Good Firm,
The demand for leather goods Is also
increasing, us trado In tho country has Im
proved considerably during tho lust week
or ten days. Orders aro now coming In
from every direction, bo that Jobbers aro
no longer couipiuiiiiug auoui tno light lc
arder business.
Thero has boon no particular change In
tho' market situation since lust report, but
till manufacturers are holding their lines
at very Ilrm prices. They uro now either
uaklnir moro money for tho anmn i?oorl or
elBo chnrglug tho somo price and putting
in cneupcr imiieruii. 1110 uuvauce sinco
October 1 amounts 10 a strong 10 per cent
As the demand Is heavy all over tho conn.
try. Jobbers aro Of the opinion that the
market will vcinuln ilrm und nctlvo for
some lime 10 come,
Rubber goods aro ulso moving out moro
freely than they wero a week ugo. Travel.
lug salesmen (or local houses havo started
on tho roud onco more In the hope that
tho colder weuther will Improve thi de
mand. The men who hnvo been heard
from so far aro mooting with good succeed
iml nil that Is needed now Is a snow storm.
which would muko arctics, felt nnd rubber
Doots sell at a rupiu ruto,
Fruits and Produce.
There were very few chunces of Interest
last week in tho prices quoted on fruits
nd vegetuhles. Apples uro now by far the
niost popular kind of fruit In splto of tho
high prices ruling. Good eating apples
ro worth from $3.50 to $5 nor burrol.
Orunges uro also in fair demand at $3.75 to
$1 per box.
In vegetables thera has beon practically,
no chungo of Importance' during the last
week.
Eggs huva udvunced sharply, fresh stock
fiow being worth 20c, The receipts havo
Veen light for somo tlma past, which to
Ionia extent at least explains tho high
prices. The moro Immediate euueo of the
Idvance, however, Is the report from Chi
cago to tho effect that thero Is un uttempt
tcing unuto to earner tho market. IaicuI
ealers aro rather Inclined to credit the
report, as they say It would not be a very
dllllcuit matter to get control of tho etor
ago eggs There aro not as many In cold
storage this yesr ns usual, so that In case
a, nt.nm... tm 'i 1 1 . It. n I 1 1 i t tl.n Itlftrbjll
nil Ulivuil'k IP llluiD v millvi .in- .. ....fc
tho . hnnees ror success aro good, wnicn
means that ckes will bo high
poultry wojj goon ana nrm until tno latter
part of the week, when the reelpts In
creased to such an extent that the market
eased off about c on hens and lc on
spring chickens.
Kutter remains firm, with the demand
and supply Just about even.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Conditio! at Trade nnd Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EGOS Receipts, light; fresh stock. 20c.
LIVE POUlrilY-Hons. Mituc: young
ana o a roosters, tc: turkeys. I'a&a: trucks
ana geese, eycci spring chickens, per lb,,
ilUTTER Common to fair. 13e! choice
dairy, In tubs, lo'ilcc! separator, 23324c.
FRESH FISH Illack bass. lie: white
bass, loci bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c: blua
fltiB, Tc; buffaloes, To; cattish, 12c; cod, 11c;
crapples, lie; halibut. He: herring. 7c: hid-
uock, lot; pike, luc; red anapiior, 10c; sal-
mnn. 14e! Mllnttuh. fLn trnllt. tin ! whlfuflMli.
luir. ueceipis, 3 cuts.
OYSTERS Mediums, nor ran. 22e! Stand.
ards. lier can. 25c: extra selects, ner run.
33c; New York counts, per can, 4oc; bulk
Standards, per gal., $1.2vyi.25i bulk extra
selects, ti.MKUi.(M.
l'luisuNH Live, per doz., coc.
VEAL Choice. C'oSc.
HAY Prices uuoted by Omaha Wholesale
Ilnv Dealers' Hmnrlnllun: Choice unland.
$9.60; No, 2 upland, $3.60: medium, $8; conrao,
li.oo. itye Btraw, $5.50. Thcso prices are ror
hay of good color uud quality. Demand
luir. ueceipis, i cars.
WHEAT-w,c.
COItN-New, 48c; old, 60c.
IIRAN-$17.
OATS lie
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home crown and northern.
&V4J9UC; Salt Lake, $l; Colorado, $1.
t-UUl'LANT I'er doz., sc.
CARRUTS-Per bu., 50c.
UEETS-Pcr halr-bu. basket, 80c.
TURNIPS Per bu.. Eoc. Rutabagas, per
100 lbs., 1.2.j.
uucu.MUElts Hotnouee, per uoz.,
PARSLEY Per doz., 2.".c.
LETTUCE Per doz., 23c.
IIADISIIES-Pcr doz., 25c.
SWEET PO'l ATI KS Homo grown, per
lb.. 2Wc: cenulno Virginia, per bbl., JO;
Georgia, per bbl., J2.75.
CAIJUAUE-Ilolland seed, crated, 1V4C.
TOMATOES Homo grown, per is-id. Das
kot, 60C.
I1EANS Wax. per 4-bu. basltot, 60c;
string, per H-bu. basket. 60c.
ONIONS Homo grown, por iu 2c: Span
ish, per crate, il.'iB; Michigan reds, 216c per
lb.
CELERY Kalamazoo, per 'junch. 23t?3jc!
Nebraska, jcr bunch, 30&35c; Colorado, Wii
COc.
NAVY UEANS Per bu.. 2.1.
KllulTS.
APl'LES-Ilen Davis, per bbl., S3.D0; wine
aps, 13. W; Jonathan, 4.uiQj.Ci0; snows, I3.W;
llellcllowcrs. per box, 1.0u.
I'EARS-Kelfcrs. J2; Vlkers, J2.25; Law
rente, i.a.
OHAPES concords, castorn, zoo; Mala
gas, per keg, &.wuti.w.
t ! R A Nil Hit 1 1 1 EH Per bbl.. 17.0OTi7.GO: uer
irate. J2.70. C
quinces per box, ji.do.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexicans, J3.7504.OO; Florldas,
4.
LEMONS Fancy, $3,750-1.00.
HANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo,
$2.20112.75.
FIGS California, now cartons, 70c; im
ported, per lb., 12Q14c.
DATES Persian, In CO-ID. boxes, per lb.,
Hie; Salrs, 6c.
MISCDtiLANEOVS.
NUTS New crop walnuts, No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., l2Hc;
No. 2 soft-shell, 11c; No. 2 hard-shcii, lOVic;
Brazils, per lb., 13c; lllbcrts, per lb 12c; al
monds, soft-shell, 17c; hard-shell. 15c; pe
cans, (urge, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per 100. $5; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case. $3.50(83.75.
CIDER Nchawka, per bbl., $3; Now York,
$3.W.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 grcon. 6c;
No. 1 suited, 8Hc; No. 2 salted, 7Ho; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12V5 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal calf,
13 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, R12c; sheep
pelts. 25027c; horsehldcs, $1.5032.25.,
SAUERKRAUT Per H-bbl., $3; per bbl.,
$5.76.
St. Louis Grain nnd J'rovtalona.
Dm T nina it.Tin.n, y I
No. 2 red cauh. olovator. 73c) track. 74H
Arl.. n i mn I mr I ' . -. , -- I
No. 2 hard. 7272V4c.
CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 63Uc: track.
C4o; December, 61&61ic; May. KtHCTUc.
OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 42ilc: track.
44c; December, 41c; May, 42c; No. 2
wnuo. wwta'.ic.
RYE-Steady. COc.
FLOUR Quiet, firm; red winter patents.
$3.45S3.C0; extra fancy and straight, $3.10
3.25: clear. ,$2.75ff2.90.
BKEU-Timothy, nominally nrm, $5.ooi&;
COHNMEAL Steady, $3.
I1RAN Scarce, higher: sacked. cat track.
95c.
hay Scarce, nrm. higher; timothy, $13.00
15.00; prairie. $11.00fll2.CO.
wiuBK v Mtcauy, i..u.
IRON COTTON TIES-SI.
nAGGINO-5!?Cc.
HEMP TWINE 9C.
PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed).
steady; extra shorts, $8.12; clear ribs,
$8.25: clear sides, $8.50. Bacon (boxed),
steady; oxtra shorts, $9; clear ribs. $9.12;
clear sides, $9.37. Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$l4.fio. Lnru: Lower, w.37.
metals Lead uu ot. M.27K.. Sneltor:
Firm. $4.12.
POULTRY Slow: chickens, 5c; springs,
t!c; turkeys, 6c; ducks, C'B'6c; geese, 3
lilac.
liUTTEll steady; creamery. 19a21e:
dairy, 14Jf20c.
kuun Hteauy. sue.
RECEIPTS Flour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat. 46.-
000 bu.; corn, 24.000 bu.; oats. 23,000 bu.
huu'.mkn is fiour, y,wu bbis.: wheat,
2,ouo du.; corn, 42,000 bu.; oats, 29,000 bu.
Liverpool flrulu Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 16.-WHEAT-Snot.
firm; No. 2 red, western, winter, 5s 10d:
xta 1 ...... uHt. r ,. n.i'.i. xn .
iiUi iiu.iiiuiii. niniiib. i'74u. .tu, i
California, 5s lid; futures, steady; Decern-
cbltN SDOt. ilrm: American mixed, new.
Es 4d: futures, quiet; December, Cs 3d;
jtinc, ds.
PEAS Canadian, firm, 6s Dd.
FLOUR St. Louis, fancy winter, steady,
S 6d.
HOPS At London. Paclllc coast, steady.
3.
PROVISIONS-llecf. steady; extra India
moss, 733 bd. Pork, steady; prime mess,
western, 72s, Lard, American refined, In
palls, steady, 44s 6d: prime westorn, in
tierces, dull, 45s 6d. Hams, short cut, 14 to
16 lbs., quiet, 47s 6d. Uacon, Cumberland
cut, 2il to 30 lbs., quiet, 4Ss; short ribs,
16 to 21 lbB., steady, 48s; long clear middles,
heavy, 35 to 40 lbs,, dull. 4is; short clear
uncus, ib to i-u ids., quiot, 4;is 6d; clear
bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., quiet, 55s; shoulders,
11 to 13 lbs,, steady, 37s 6d.
UIITTER-Stcadv: lino t'nltcd Slntna
92s; good United States. 70s.
CHEKHE ijuict; united states, colored,
28s 9d; Australian, In London, steady, SOs.
Katiaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY". Nov. 16.-WITRAT
May, 67c; December, 72c; cash No. 2
hard, 68q69c; No. 3, 6Sf;iB8c; No. 2
red, 71fl72c, nominal.
CORN May, wiliwrnc: December, 64o;
cash No. 2 mixed and white, 6CG66c: No.
3 white. 65J630.
OATS no. z wniie, nc.
ItY'E No. 2 nominal, 6I186I74C.
HAY Choice timothy and prairie. $13.00ifJ
13.011.
BUTTER-Creamcry, 15S21c; dairy, fancy,
ir.n.
EUUB-iTcsn, in goou (icmauii, nrm:
Btorage, weak; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock quoted on 'change at 20c doz., loss
orr, cases roiurnea.
receiptb wncnt, o.'.nw du,; corn, 3S.4C0
bu.: oats, 13,000 bu.
HIIIPMENT8 Wheat. 8.SO1) bu.: com
21,000 bu.; outs, 8,000 bu.
Minneapolis When!, Floor nnd Dran,
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 16. WHEAT
UR-Flrst pa
s, $3.60(3.70't
clears, $2.2o.
pntents,
Hecoud
first clears, $2.S9Q2.90;
BRAN In bUIK. $15.0 lii.W,
Slllrrankee Grain Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 16. AV 1 1 EAT Mar
kot weaker; No. I northern, 72j73c; No, 3
northern. 7t1T7l-?ic: May, 76cv.
RYE-Iiwer; No. 1. 69n00c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 6Sft53c; sample,
4555')ie.
CORN May, 62c.
Peoria Mnrket.
PEORIA, Nov,
a rzir.
16.-CORN-Hlghor; No.
UA'ia iiigner; no. j wnuc, 43c; dihoq
through.
WlU3KY-On
finished goods.
the basis of $1.31 for
Dnluth Grain Market.
DULUTH, Nov. 16,-WHEAT-rash. No.
1 hard. 74o: No. 2 northern. CSc; No 1
northern, 71o: December, 70io; May, '74o.
OATS-40ft390.
CORN 56c,
uasil, ll'.c; xcu-ciiiufi . iv?iu; iiliiy. .7kL, I Clear, II.WJlw.Wi llicoa, .w.wiuio.w,
on track, No 1 hard, 730! No. 1 northern. POULTRY Alive, weak; springers, 8o;
"mo; No. 2 northorn. CSJ69c. turkeys, Sj8c. Dressed, stcu4y; spr'ng-
l.Mim First patents. $3.751i3.S5: Hocnnd nr. mlle! fowls. 9e: turkeys, llfff 12o.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
, , , . w vi. ,
AlUCipitlOB ! ljirrer HtCJiptl ltd. n fit
ALL THE MARKETS SHARE IN DOWNFALL
WheMt Starts In to llrne It Througli,
but In I'lnnlly l'orecd Diimii
Corn (Ihei Vp
Early.
CHICAGO, Kov. 16. Weakness In corn as
a result ot a slumping cash market and
expected larger receipts next week brought
lower prices In all grains and December
wheat closed io lower, December corn 14
5Ic lower ana December oats Ho down.
Provisions closed 2c to 10c lower.
Wheat at tho outspt held firm and trad
ers expected a strong market, resulting
rrom higner cables and the continuation or
tho bullish activity In tho last week. De
cember opened a shade to '.kff-ic higher at
72'ifi72ic. Northwestern and nrlmary re
ceipts, however, wcro bearish, and tho cus
tomary Saturday liquidation started u de
cline. There was some recovery on buying
and higher Antwerp cables, but shortly
afterward occurred the break In corn and
prices sagged again. December closs'l
weak -He, down at 72Uii2c. Local re
ceipts wero ifl cars, 20 ot contract grade,
Mlntieabolls anil Djluth reported F27 cars
making a total for the thren nolnts of 913
cars, against 1)62 last week and C91 a year
ago. Trlmary receipts wero 1,021,000 bu.,
against 710.000 bu. the corresponding day a
year ago. Seaboard clearances In wheat
and flour equalled 610,000 bu. The seaboard
reDorted 38 loads taken for exnort. Aus
tralian shipments for tho week were 160,000
uu., as ugainst 47C,0OO bu. last week.
Corn broke early, started by disappoint
ing cables, and Influenced further by liberal
liquidations. December started a shade
higher to a shado lower and quickly lost
He. Covering at tho low price and some
commission house buying brought Decem
ber back to Its opening prlco again, but
soon there begun to arrive discouraging
news of tho cash situation ut Kansas City.
The spot article was still selling ut a pre
mium over futures, but expectations of a
freer movement of tho new crop next week,
together with a general decline In tho out
side markets, brought a heavy renewal of
profit-taking and December sagged to O'J'ic,
closing weak Wiiic lower at 00c. Itecelpts
were 103 cars.
Trado In oats was heavy all morning,
though with an easier tendencv. Decem
ber started '.lli'.lc lower and was Influenced
by tho corn slump nnd a corresponding de
cllno In tho snmplo market. Cash oats
wero still 2ft2Wc over May. Prices fluc
tuated ran Id lv but narrowly. December sell
tng between 40ic and 3;iH'J30?ic and closed
ratner weak ac lower ui mo latter ugurc.
Ki-oeluts were 21S cars.
Provisions wcro dull and easier. Tho cash
demand was on v moderato and specula
tlon was small. Larger receipts expected
Mnni nv also nail a nearisn iniiuencc. Jan
uary pork closed 10c lower nt $11.90, Jan
uary lard 2Ho down at J8.60 and January
ribs 2Ho lower at ...
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat
$0 cars; corn, 120 cars; oats, 185 cars; hogs
43.WX) neaii.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclcs.l Open. High.) Low. Closo. Y'es'y.
Wheat
Nov.
Dec.
May
Corn
71i .
12m 72Tj 72i 72U- 7
76ii'0 76 75? 70
59 f.9H B9V4 C9W
Con's! H 69Ti CO 5
63V 03 C2sG- G2T4
40i.iQV 40?i 39 29fl44 I
llsfa 41 40T4j 40 4
15 00 15 00 II 90 14 90
15 25 15 23 13 12V4 15 15
8 55 R 53 8 47'4 8 47H
8 65 8 55 8 50 8 50
8 70 S 70 8 Co S 65
7 63 7 63 7 03 7 03
7 82H 7S2H 7 77 7 80
76
59
;w
C3V?
Nov.
Dec.
May
Oats
Dec. May
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Dec. Jan.
May
Rlbs
Jun. aiay
13 00
15 23
S 50
8 52W
S 6-($
7 mi.
7 82'b
No. 2.
Cash quotations woro as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $3.50
1 (VI. ,... IcTi a S'l (YMTr!l. 1(1! nlnilTM. S!!.7nrfl'JK 1!
spring siieclals. $4.qo(T?4.10; patents, $3.33
"I . l.ta r VIVft 'I 'H 1
WHEAT No. 3, C871c; No. 2 red, 73K
'4OATS-No. 3 white, 43Q4lc; No. 3
white, 4344c.
RYE No. 2. 60c.
I3ARLEY Fair to choice malting, 57(i?6nc.
SEEDS-No. 1 llax. $1.47: No. 1 north
western, $1.48; primo timotny, $6,0040.19;
clover, contract grade, $8.90.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, por bbl., H3.75
szi3.su. Laru. per iuu ju.. M.iiwiis.av. anuri
ribs sides (loose), S7.S0M7.93. Dry salted
Hhonlders (boxed). $7.25&7.50. Short clear
sides (uoxcci;, 3.ijo..o.
WHISKY' Basis of high wines, $1.31.
Tho following aro the receipts and ship
ments ror tno lasi iweniy-tour nours;
Articles. Receipts. Shipment".
Flour, bbls 36,000 33,000
Wheat, bu 114,000 303,000
Corn. bu". 104.000 181,000
Oats, bu 308.001) 273,000
Rye. bu 12.000
Barley, bu 79,000 22,000
On tho Produce exchange todav tho but
ter markot was Ilrm; creameries, 15iJ21c;
dairies, HO20c. Cheese, steady, 9'ffl0c.
Eggs, Ilrm; fresh, 23c.
NEW YOHIC GENKHAL MAHICKT,
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
XNJ'iW XUillVi I1UV. 1U.
. . . . . . , It I r.l ....In ni, n, I....1
l,6Ul UUIB. ; CXyUlia, ...1W uuin., quick ui.v.
steady; winter patents, $3.60fi3.90; winter
straights, $3,4033.50; Minnesota patents,
$3.S0iH.10; winter oxtras, -.wu.w; niiiiuo
sota bakers, $2.90a3.25; winter low grades,
$2.50ff2.60. Ryo llour, steady; fair to good,
i IlTTfMv WM ISA 1 MIC
nrHv in Now York
BUCKWHEAT Steady; $1.23 por cw
cwt. to
CORNMEAL-Steudy: yellow western,
$1.30: city, $1.28; Brandywlno, $3.403.50.
RYE-Steady; No. 2 westorn, 67o f. o. b.
nttnnt.
BARLEY" Steady; malting, 57064c c I.
t Unffnlo.
...... , . n, n...lMl. 21 JAA V. i , avnAfta
49,979 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red, 83o f. o.
b. afloat; No. 2 red, S07ic elevator; No. 1
nortnern, uuiutn. BI740 r. o. . auoai; nu,
1 hurrl. Duluth. 89o f. o. b. nlloat. Options
opened ilrm on cables and covering, only
to easo ore laior iiiruufiu wuuoiaiu ouun
hpIIIiil- nn adlustment of long accounts and
less jBCtlvo outsiuo suppun; uiunvu wcun.
o not decline; way. si i-iimoiuc; cioaeu
nt RlUn! nerember. SOtfiSOHa: closed at 80c.
CORN Receipts, ii.uuu uu.; exports, ai,
423 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2. CSc elevator and
7nUn t. o. b. afloat. Tho ontlon market
nnonnil un firm and hlahor on firmness
abroad, DUt later in mo sesaiou ieu on
under realizing anu 1110 uroo in wucui,
Closed weak at Ho net lower; May. 67
6So: closed at 67o; December, 67Q6Sc;
closed at 67c.
OATS Receipts. 93.700 bu.: exnortH. 3.150
bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 46c: No. 3, 45c; No.
wesioru, o;roui najv, wauc, -vvju-. i".
HAY" Quiet; shipping. 603Sc; good to
choice. 62O90c. . . ...
HOPS bteaay; state, common 10 cuoice,
1901 crop. 12ffl5o; 1900 crop. 0019c; 1899
crop, 6thlc; Paclllc coast, 1901 crop, 12
15c: 19u0 crop. 9Q9CJ 1899 crop. 6811c.
mut.o Dieauy i uunrcnuii, iu iua.t
cj 8lt'fnl1,D'9iiSl14t1gc;5 lbs- 19lS: Tcxaa
LEATHER Steady : hemlock solo. Bue
nos Avres. light to heavyweights, 25fI26c,
WOOL Dull; domestlo fleece, 2o(h2tk;
PROVISIONS-Bcef, dull; fumlly. $U.007?i
12.00; mess, $9,oo; beer nams, w.&oiniu.oo;
city. India mess, $17.00fllS.O0. Cut meats,
dull; pickled ueiues, a.wuiu.vu
Jilckled
shoulders. $7: pickled hams, $9.7oi?10.00.
JVUICB, .a.iwumtw, ifivniuu
Lard, steady; western steamed, $S.S5; re-
nncu. vj: contineni, compounii, si.auw
7.75. Pork, quiet; family. $17.005tl7.25; short
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 17(U25e: fac-
tory, 12Q'15c: Juno crcumery, 12j3'13c;
mine nuirv. livriijc.
CHEESE Quiet ; fancy, large, September,
B9c: October. 99c; fancy, small,
September, 1041l07c; rancy, small, Octo
ber. 91u(ffl0c.
EGOS Firm; stuto and Pennsylvania, 20
627c: westorn, imcandled, 22J!26c; western,
cn11dlf.1l. 2427e.
TALLOW-FIrm; city t$J por pltg.), 511-16
8fc: country (pkgs. free), 6fl6c.
METALS Tho usual Saturday dullness
prevailed In the local metal market. Tin
was tlrm ut $26.25fi27.25. Copper, quiet;
Lake Sunerlor. $16 7. tfi 17.C0; casting and elec
trolytic, hwiWi.k iron was nun; pig
iron. warranis,ja.inuiu.ou; cso. i nortnern
dry. $14. 01 15. 00; No. I southern foundry,
$14,50Jil5.50; No. 1 soft southern foundry,
til rUMim IVI
Weekly llnnk IStutr iiient,
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Tho statement of
tho associated banks for the week endlne
today shows: Loans, $82,6C7,400; decrease,
$4,427,600. Depoelta, $910,048,300; decrease, $4.
Iral.Sno. Circulation, $3l,W2.W; Increase,
JI61.2U. Legal tenders. $7UV,.40ii; Increase.
$1,079,900. Specie, 117ti.5..r.on. decrease. $719.
71". Reserves, $2IO.fi2l.9'. liUTrne. $330.2,
Rfsrrve required, $230,521 "75, dm-ase, $1,
(M,70o. surplus $10,103,535, Increase, $1,-
U3,l)0.
NEW OHlv STOCKS AM) HOMI9.
Wall Street Views ot the Northern
1'aclllo Settlement.
NEW YOfllv. Nov. Ifl Them wa con
tinued speculation for tho rise today, fol
lowing yesterday's recovery from Thurs
day's realizing movement, but the advanre
was interrupted oy realizing again ncro
and thero and the buying was congested
In u few stocks. There was large and con
centrated buying of the Readings, accom
panied by rumors that tho company 's
soon to benefit by an Increased dividend on
Its holdings of New Jersey Central stock.
There was some strength In the other
coalers, Including some of the soft coal
carriers, American locomotive stocks
wero in notable demand on reports of largo
orders from all parts of tho country. Tho
transcontinental railroad stocks moved Ir
regularly under realizing from tlmo to tlma
and there was a sharp setback for tho local
tractions, augar, Amalgamated copper anu
People's Gas. which unsettled the luto
dealings and made the closing trrcgulur.
uuen stress was laid oy uuillsn traders
on persistent rumors that an offer of a
largo block of government bonds la pend
ing. It was also rumored that tho secre
tary or the treasury was to raise tho bid
prlco for government bonds. No substan
tial basis could be discovered for cither
rumor. The gam In cash reserves by tho
banks, In splto of the largu gold exports,
was n moro matcrlul ground for contldcncc
over tho money outlook. The unnotince-
meiu jusi ocioro mo cioso ot an engage
ment of $500,000 for export next Tuesday
by u Boston banking huuso upset a hope
that the gold export movement might be
checked, owing to the easier tone of money
and the rlso In sterling exchango at con
tinental nolnts.
Tho following uro tho closing prices on
tho iscw xorii stock exennnge:
Atchison Sl'i do pfd 183
do nfd 101 i So. Pacllli; CI
Baltlmoro & O...107So. Railway 33
do Pfd 9IJ4 do pfd 90h
canaaian rai'....in: rex. & raciuc... 41
Canada So M ,ToI., St. L, & W
Plies. & Ohio 47 do Pfd
Chicago & A 33 Union Pacific ....106H
do pfd 7&H do pfd 92U
Chi., Ind. & 1 ...... 4iW,Wnbash 20i
do pfd 73's' do pfd 37i
Chi. & E. Ill 137J; Wheel. &. L. E... 194
Chicago u. w.... o?4 o ii pru....
do 1st pfd bOU Wis. Central .
do 2d Pfd 49 i do Pfd
3Hi
21H
Chicago & N. W.20S Adams Ex 190
C R. I. & P lis American Ex 205
Chi. Tor. & Tr... 20 lT. S. Ex. 93
do nfd 37V4 Wolls-Fargo Ex. 182
C. C. C. & St. L. 9(4 Amul. Copper R7tf
UOlorauo ho ii vxmer, uir i S3'-
do 1st pfd 55
do 2d pfd 26
do nfd
83
Amor. Lln.
do nfd...
Oil.
19
47
47
93
S5
Del. & Hudson.. .172
Del. L. & W 239
Amer. S. & R
Denver & R. Q... 45'4
u" I'm. ........
94 Anne. Mln. Co..
do pfd.
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
do 2d ptd
Gt. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Valley.
do pfd
Illinois Central.
k iirookiyn it. t..
73 Colo. Fuel & I.
CO Con. Gas
:o"
19a Con. Tob. pfd. ...117
, 62 Gen. Electric 258
nuft uiucoso nugur
139Vi Hocking Coal
, 40 Inter. Paper .
i 77 do pfd
, 70 Inter. Power
41
14
76
Iowa Central ..
do nfd
Lake Erie & W
do nfd
130 Lucledo Gns .
94
L. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. St. Ry
Mox. Centrul ..,
Mox. National ,
..1UCM Ntt. BIbcuR
42
..129 National Lead
..16i National Salt.
.. 22 do pfd
.. 13 No. American
..109 Pncltlc Coast
..102 1'uclllc Mall ..
19',,
Si
62
91
6S
Minn. & St. L..
Mo. Puclllc
4SV
M., K. A: T
l'copie s uas
103
uo pru
N. J. Central ..
N. Y. Central ..
. 534
Pressed S. Car.
44',
.171
.162'
11U (lift ft,
Pullman P. Car. .218
no pri...
8;
Norfolk & W...
17j
90l
Republic Steel ... 15&,
do pfd
uo pru us
No. Pacific pfd..,100U
sugar not
Pennsylvania ....140
Reading 4S
Tenn. coal .t I... 62
union uag & p., u
do 1st pru 7LVi
do 2d nfd 58
uo pru
U. S. Leather ,.
do pfd
St. L. & S. F 62
do 1st pfd...
do 2d Pfd...
SI U. S. Rubbebr
u7
.. 15
. 70' do pfd
. 2S U. S. Steel
. CO do pfd
.170 Western Union
.. 50
St. L. Southw
43j
do Pfd
.-92Ti
St. Paul
.. 90
New York Money Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Nov. I6.-MONEY-O11 call.
easy at 3! ner cent: lust loan nt 4 ner
cent; prime mercantile puper, 4j5 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. with
nctual business In bankers' bills at ll.S"?;
(CH.tss ror demand, and at i.siw4.si4 ror
sixty days; posted rates, $I.S5S'I.SS; com
mercial bills. $l.S3?i4.84.
stuviiji jjur, 6uic; .Mexican uouars, 4oc.
BONDS-Stato bonds, steady: railroad
bonds, stendy; government bonds, strong;
U. S. ref. 2s reg. and coupon. 109; 3s rcg.,
108: coupon. 108 Vi: now 4s reg. und coupon.
139; old 4s reg. nnd coupon, 112; 4s, 109;
coupon, 107.
mho closing quotations on doiius aro as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg. 109
L. & N. unl. 4s... 102
Mex, Central 4s.. 82
do Is luc 30
Minn. & St. L. 43.103
M K. & T. 4s... 100
do 2b 82
N. Y. Central ls.105
do gen. 3s....l0S
?C. .1. IV irtn r.a 1111.
do coupon 1VJ
do Ss. rcg 103
do coupon 108
no now 4s, reg.. 133
do coupon ....133
do old 4s. rcg... 112
do coupon 112
11. JVS....luli!
gen. 5s.. 131
:ltlc 4S....105V5
7242
do 5s, rcg 1U7
do coupon 107
No. Pacltl
Atchison gen. 4s. 103
do 3s
do adj. 48 93S. 5i V. COP. 4S..10M1
Bal. & Ohio 4s... 103 Reading gen. 4s.. 93
UO OtJS DU;4 SI li 1 A l 0. 118.111
do conv. 4s 108 S. I & S. F. 4s. 95
Can. So. 2s 108 St. L. S. W. Is... 97
C. of Ga. 5s 106 do 2s R0
do la Inc 73 S. A. & A. P. 4s.. S8K.
Chea. & O. 4s.,.107 So. Paclllc 4s Si
Chi. & Alton 3s. SO So. Rullwny 5s..,120k
C. B. & Q. n. 43.. 98 Texas & P. IS....I20U
. t. 1. II. ts.. 074 lUXIlt) OC 1. 1S....1JU
C. M & S P g. 4s.lll T. St L & W 4s... S3
c. & N W c. 7a. 13S Union PnclIIu 4s. .106
C, R. I. & P. 4s,. 106 do conv. 4s.
.108
CCC & S L g. 4s,101,Wnbiish Is...
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 91 do 2s
Colo. So. 4s SS'.il do deb U....
,118
. 60
,112
Den. & R. G. 4s. .102 West Shoro 4h..
Erlo prior 1. 4s... 99 W. & L. E. 4s..
92
do gen. 4s S9 Wis. Central 4s.. ss
p w & D C ls....l07?;,Cou. Tob. 4s cii?
iIock. Vnl. 4s..l07 1
Bid.
noston Stock Quotatlnna.
BOSTON. Nov. 10. Call loans. imiiM nor
cent; tlmo loans, 4QI per cent. Olilclal
closing:
Atchison 4s
102
, 80
, E0
Amalgamated ... 87
n.is Is
UtllklU
Bingham 29
Cal. & Ilecla CCO
Mex. tjentrni i
N. E. G. & C w
Atlilmi oi
Centennial 1714
An nfd 101
coppor Range ... 00
Vtr.nti AHl'V.. 21tB
uiiiiiuuil i;oai... 471
Boston & Mo. ....192
I'ranltlln ib
Isle Rovalo !
I notn v.lnvnted.163
n Y. N II U...-W4
Mohawk . in
Fltchburg Pfd..
113 Old Dominion ... ,:
Union Fiicmc .
Mox. Central .
Amer. Sugar ..
. rr u. n.
..106 Osceola gaii
.llfllQulncy ,.155
.157',il8anta Fo Cop,... 4
;i,2;a,n"irac'1... 2so
Dom."l. & S...
1 ""uuuiuiu 42
v, i.; u. v . "(ju,
X Steel 43 Utah ...T. 23??
do pfd 92 V ctorla oK
Adventure v inonii
Allouez Wolvorlno 65
UJ
.
London Stock Quotations,
LONDON, Nov. 16. 2 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money.. 91'Norfolk & W 58
do account ...91 15-10
do nfd 9.1
Anaconda 7
No. Paclllc pfd.. .103
AtrlilHOll
i-uiii!yivuniu
Reading
74
do pfd 103$ I
T),.ltli.i(ir,i & O...110
no ist prd,.,
do 2d nfd...
40
I UllPUUiail I'ilU.
Canudlan Pao....H8
ntiP8. &. Ohio.
on"
30
So. Railway .
do pfd......
80. Paclllc ..
Chicago U. W.
.. 92
Denver & R. O
47
97
do pro
Union Paclilu
U. S. Stoel ..
do pfd
Wubash
do pfd
Spanish 4s. ,,
..109V
Erlo
43'
74
60
.. si';
do 1st prd....
do 2d Pfd
.. 941
.. 21
Illinois Central. ..147
.. 3S
M.. K. T S7i
do prd M'.li
nana amies
.. 10
N. Y. Central 167 UoBeers
.. 3S!i
I1A11 SILVER Quint ut 20d tier nz.
MONEY 2i3 tier cent. The rate of rils.
count In tho nncu market for short bills
is per cent; ior uireo moiuiis' mils
i j-itua-)a per cent.
tin nk Cleiirliiua.
1 1 ... r AT.tr. vH 1 nl.A.l,,n c f.-. ml
balances, $9S3,922; money, 5Q6 per cent; New
lorn exenunge, sen premium.
BALTIMORE. Nov. 16. Clearlntrs. 11.211..
57S; balances, $562,407: money, I'.j'SS per
lj":;'V rv,u 1,1
balances. 13.446.S36,
BOSTON. Nov. 16,-Clearlngs, $28,339,382
balances. $2.556.64.1.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1.-Clearlngs
$20,227,658; balances. $2,611,511; money. 4il
per cent. L'leiirings ior ino week, $111,319
')'Y,l buluiioeu. 115.2t8.6;j3.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16,-ClearlngK. $28.(.42S
balances, $2,73i,412; posted exchange. $4.85
sj4.ss: New York exchange, 15o premium,
CINCINNATI, Nov. 16,-CIuarltiBf, $-',9i,-
cent
premium; money, IHfl5 per cent. ,
NEW YORK. Nov. 16. -Clearings. $320,-
ryG,N3; balunccs, $12,757,55S.
New York MIiiIiik Stocks.
jt.-ur vrmrr. Nov. is The following are
tho closing prices on mining stocks.
Adams Con
Alloc .1
Little Chief . .
Ontnrlo
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
, Savage
Sierra Nevada
Smntl Hopes .
Standard
.. 12
,...950
Brceco i
Hritnswlck Con... 10
. 7
. 4
. 4
. n
. to
.370
Com. Tunnel ..... 6
Con. Cal. & Va..lo5
Deadwood Terra, w
Horn Silver ......19
Iron silver v
Lcadvlllc Con.... 6
Oil nnd nosln.
ntt. niTV ns OIL Credit bal
ances. $1.30; certmcates, no bid; shipments,
113,101 bbls.; nverage. 100.77. bbls.; runs, 81,
C69 bbls.; averuse. 76,531 bbls.
LIVERPOOL, JSOV. 10. Jr ."""""i
dull: rcllned, spot, quiet, at 20s 9d.
r nNMinv. Nov. lfi.- OlL-Ltnseed, 33s a .
Turpentine spirits, 20s 6d. Rosin, Ameri
can, sirniuea, is isu. . ,
NEW YORK. ISOV. 10. UlLr COIIOI Sll-ti,
dull; vellow. S4V. Petroleum, dun; rc
llned, New York, $5.65! P1U m.leipnia aim
Baltimore, $7.WJ J'liiiaiieipiiia aim iu -more,
in bulk. $5. Rusln. steady; strained.
common to good, $1.50. Turpentine, dull and
ens ". 3.4MAio. .. .. .
., tirn. J iu,t. Cottonseed. Hull rc
llned', spot; quiet," 21s. Turpentine spirits,
quiet, 27s. Petroleum, refined, ilrm, i'id.
Linseeu, nrm, ts aa. ...... ,,
LONDON.. Nov. 16.-OIL Calcutta lln-
seTnKRnh. 'SNeiv. 16. OIL North Lima,
Ola: South Lima nnd Indiana. S9c.
SAVANNAH, un., inov. i.-unj-DjiiiLii!
turpentine, llim, 33c. Rosin, Ilrm.
Cotton Market.
NEW Y'ORK, Nov. 16.-COTTON-
Spot
mnrlrala nnlltll Up TP holding firm. With lie
mand from exporters unchecked. Tho mar-
ket for futures closed quiet nnd steady,
with prices 1 point higher to 1 point net
1, !...!
ST. LOUIS, NOV. 10. OUl MUN nieuii) ,
middling, 7c; sales. 400 bnlcs: receipts.
7.300 bales: shipments, 6,2dfl bales; stock,
436 bales. .
NEW ORl.IiANH. rov. 10. iw
Eosy: sales, 4,Pt bales; ordinary, 5c; good
oroinary, o-u, iow imu'"'h, "m'S ir" ' ,
dling, TB-lGo: good, middling. 7 9-16o; mid-
dilng fair. Sc; receipts, 15,!iUO bales; stock,
o-fl l.lod
.... ti .ill.... c ir..iRn, mii.
01 ?M l.nlntf
1lVEKrUUb, NOV. 16.-l.Ul lUi-n '"i.
quiet; prices easier; American middling,
4Ti-16d; sales of tho day wero 5,000 bales, of
wlilcli auu were ior specumnuu uuu oiiwn
and included 4,400 American: receipts. o.WJ
bales, Including 500 American. Futurc.i
opened quiet nnd closed quiet, but steady.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Nov. 16.-COFFl?E-Spot
Rio, steady;
No. 7 Invoice, C'ic. Mild.
niiinc fnr.lovn. 7U(fTlle. Futures opened
steady In. tone, with prices unchanged to 5
points higher und foliowcu a compara
tively narrow course for tho rest of tho
session, with business light. Tho rest of
tho loss was duo to realizing nnd Gorman
selling, prompted by a dlsnppolntlng Ger
man cable. Later the market advanced 5
in unititu on miot liousa buying nnd cover
ing and ruled stendy at that basis, closing
at u nei navanco 01 o iiuuua. ouitn
amounted to 38,500 bags, Including: De
cember. 0.55iiI0.60c; Jnnuary, 6.70c: March,
6.80c; May, 6.937c: June, 7.10c; July, 7.15c;
September, 7.30 7.35c; October, 7.10c.
Suicnr und Molasses.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 16.-SUUAK
Quiet: open Kettle, su-nawn opon nemo
rentrirnirni. swuSUc: centrifugal, granu
iirnu
lated. 4'45jC1-16c: white. 3Q3c: yellow,
3fr3ic; seconds, 203c. Molasses,
steady; open kettle, 2II?3lc; centrifugal, 12'if
Sir. Hvrno. nulet. 2Wr30c.
NEW YORK Nov. 16. SUGAR Raw,
quiet: fnlr rcllnlng, 3 3-16c; centrifugal, 9t
test, 3 11-luc: moiasses sugar, . io-hw. hl
lined, dull; No. 0, 4.30c; No. 7. 4.20c I No. 8.
4.10c: No. 9, 4.0oc; No. io. tc; no. n, a.yc;
No. 12. 3.93c; No. 13. 3.S5c; No. II, 3 8c;
standard A. 4.70c; confectioners' A. 4.70c;
mould A, 6.25c; cut loaf, 5.40o; crushed,
5.40c; powdered, 5c; granulated, 4.90c; cubes,
6.10c.
Wool Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16. WOOL Firm nnd a
shade bettor: medium grades, 13&17c; light
fine, 12iH&c; ncavy line, ivuuc; tuo
washed. 14250.
LONDON, Nov. 16. WOOL Business In
Business In
let, pending
, amounting
wool during tho Week was quiet
the onenlnir of tho sixth scries. 11
to 249.123 bules, including 04,000 forwarded
direct. Tno imports uuring 111a weett wero;
Now South wales. z,uj-' oaics; viueensinnn,
South Australia. 741: West Australia.
88; Now Zealand, 144; Victoria. 4,991; Capo
of Good Hope and Natal, 4,593; elsewhere,
399.
ew York Dry Goods Murket.
MEW VfmK-. Nor. 16. DRY GOODS
Tho markot ruled dull again today In nil
titnnin nnpM nt cotton soniis. wunouL nuot-
ablo chance In prices. Buying for export
continued weak, purcliuses on uiiiua ac
count estimated at ruiiy w.wu uaies, cmeuy
HhnetlngH. prim ciotns inuctive ni un
cliniu'i.il orleex. 1'rlnts nnd iilnuhams nulet.
but Ilrm. American cotton yarns somcwht
New York exchange, per
steadier in coarse counts, no change In line. they wer,,a weck ngo and bulls and stags
T",,es,1. yeH,nKSnm.i,irin,..tV: 1)1, "ro a trlllo easier Hi sympathy with tho do
demand; woolon yarns quiet, but Bteudy. cj(no on cow stuff.
ICvnpornted Apples anil Dried Fruits.
NEW
YORK, Nov. 16. E VAPORAT ED
! Tho market continues Ilrm as
rtone nt fully sustained prices.
nd fancy grades continue scarco.
immon to good. CnSHc; prime. 8
APPLES-
to underton
Cholco nnd fancy grades continue scarco
State, common to goou, ti'asvic; prime,
9c: choice, 95,i9c. fjiey ca get. Good heavyweight feeders
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market ro selling aa high ns $4.25 and cholco year
dull and unchanged, Prunes, 3(fic. Aprl- inKa ),avo Hold ns lilgli as $4.10. Medium to
cots, Royal, 8ffl3c: Moor Park, S&ic,
l'caches, pecieu, niui'c; unpeeieu, muno,
Toledo Grain nnd Meed.
TOLEDO. O., Nov. 16. WHEAT Dull,
weak; cash, Ttiiic; ucccmoer, uc; mi
bc .
corn December, tfivsc; aiay, oivjc.
OATS December. 40Aic: Mnv. 42c.
Murch, $5.do; Aisike, $&.ca; ricj aisikc, $7.30.
Kansns City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 16. CATTLE Ro-
rw! . r. ,1 . mnplr.l nnmtiornil nr I f 1.
UC11JIO, fcW 41U..U, ,,u.(.u., uu....u.uu rrt...
week ago, beef Bteers und common feeders
ItiUsC lower, puns iiiiu uuuicu lecuuis
strong; today's quotations nominal; choice
export and urcsscci neer steers, w.umo.i.-i;
fnlr to irood. JI.75W5.50: stockers and feed
ers, $2.50(!;4.23; western fed stoers, Jl.&tff
5.10: western range steers, i.2mj4.41; Texas
nnd Indian steers. $2.75Jf4.10: Texas cows.
$1.!MMJ3.00; native cows, $2.50ff4.25: heifers,
AAXr nr. .. t civno in. i... it,. i rjr..
w.wbo., uui ui in, .i.uv; ...m. . uuiiB. fcwu
3.76: calves, $3.00i(5.25. Receipts for week,
lli'tiu, liini wwv io,vw uu.i.1,
HOOS Recaipts, 7,ooo nead: steady to 50
Llahnp, Inn 1ft. Initio nf Ktilnn t&$n4.Kr.n
heavy,' $5.90516.00; mixed packers, $5!oO5.90;
for week. 91,000 head; last week, 68,000 head,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 1.030
head; market, compared with week ngo,
15a'25c lower: natlvo lumbs, $4.25f(4.C0; west
orn lambs, $3,765 1.50; natlvo wethers, $3.?6
f(3.o; western weiners. .w'aa.w; yearlings,
$3.40533.60; ewes, $2.50513.25. Receipts for
week, -J.bif) ueao; lasi weea, ..-.ijw nead.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 16.-CATTLE-ltccolnts.
1,000 head; market steady; native shipping
nml exnort steers. $4.505il.75: dressed beet
and butcher steers, $3,505(6.15; steers undor
1.000 lbs., $3.wat.4"; siocKera nno reedcra,
$2.W(illi.ou; cows uuu iiuiicib, i-.wuu.w, can-
nnrH. ii.uKar..Du: nuns. 4i.o'ii,i. 10: icxaH 1111.1
InHInn Htecrs. $2.00274.15. With somo Nnlllmr
up to $4.63; cows and bolters, $1.605j2.40.
. . . . f. .......... ., .Art t . .... .1 .
11UUCI Jiei'miJin, o,iuu iitiiu; IUUIKOC
steady; pigs und light, $5.40tf6.50; puckers,
$5.605T6.lV); butchers, $5.6056.77.
flllKEP AND LAMBS Receints. 700 head;
market Hicauy; nuiivu niuiiuns, tt.wni.w
lambs, $3.75514.75; culls and bucks, $1.7553.2i;
Blockers, i.kuu..w.
New York Live Stock Market,
NEW YORK, NOV...10.-BEEVES-RO-
celpts, 301 head: very 111110 nuuines
steady. Exports today, 1,872 beo'
.... . .1 16 171 n,i,,rleni f .nn
Plli1' nnu lu,.,. ,ut . u. iiivii
CALVES-Rccelpts, 37 heud; no sales re-
norlnd.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, M3 head;
sheep steady, lambs dull and weak: fairly
good sheep sold at $3: lambs at $1. 635l. S5.
HOGS Itecelpts, 213 head; nonu offorod
on sale; nominally naroiy steauy.
St. Joseph Live Stuck Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Nov. 1 6. CATT L E Ra
celpts, 136 head; steady: natives, $3.0i)i96.75;
cows and heifers, $1,25515.10: veals, $3.O05iC.5O;
stockers and feeders, Sl.505j4.25.
HOGS-Recclpts. 7.000 head; stendy to
strong; light ana ngiit mixed, $5.35W5.&0j
medium ana neavv, o.iuxio.'jo pigs, $3.i
S.OO: bulk. $5 605iu.S6.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 110 head;
marKQi sicuuy,
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Tn.. Nov 16.-(Srcclal Tele-
gram.)-CATTLB-Roeelpts, 40); murkot
steady; beeves, $3,605(6 (V); cows and bullB
mixed. Jl.50.fi3. 75: stockers and feedert.
$2.50511.00: yearlings nnd calves. $2.605M.OO.
HOGS--Recelpts. 3,600; market stoady,
selling 40.101iD.v1; uuia. ta.au'uo.tu'.g.
SIIKEP-Itecclpts, 400; market Hteady,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Qotd Gftttlt of All Kindt Sttkdj for Iftik
bit Otheia lomiwbit Lonr.
HOGS TOOK ANOTHER DROP TODAY
Fnt Sheep nnd Lambs Are Steiidy with
Last Week nnd So Also Are Cholco
Feeders Common Stuff Is Slow
and Considerably Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. IS.
Receipts wrre!
Cuttle. Hois. Shuep.
Olilclal Monday
Oltlulal Tuesday
OIHclal Wednesday
Olilclnl Thursday ..
Olilclal Friday .....
orticial Saturday ,.
... V.047 6,al7 22.JD2
n,i:i
4,'.'C5
10,3'vS
1,375
201
S.653
8.69
11,906
10,642
Total this week 25,312 5J.62S
Week ending Nov. P...,2',3V0 35,270
Week ending Nov. 2....23.W8 as.M'l
Week ending Oct. 26. ...25,037, 3J.6S6
Week ending Oct. 19....26,t,90 21,257
Sumo week last year.... 20,161 3s,495
55,001
89,4.0
50,127
51,307
3o,6.3
2x1,035
Average prices paid for hogs ut South
Omaha tho "just several days, with com
parisons: Date. I 1901. 119O0.lS99.1893.lS97.ls9.l8J3
Oct. 21...
Oct. 22...
6 26
4 13 3 C5 3 52 3 23
3 15 3 53 3 2j
4 16 3 53 3 .6
4 14 3 60 3 21
4 18 3 68 3 46
4 18 3 64 3 41 3 26
4 10 3 4i 3 3ft 3 li
4 10 3 62 3 42 3 13,
8 64 3 38 3 13
4 09 3 31 3 17
4 03 3 56 S 19
4 Oi 3 6,1 3 29
4 04 3 16 3 4. 3 27
4 Ol 3 45 3 43 3 30
4 02 3 61 3 43 3 31
3 D. 3 41 3 21
4 01 3 46 3 17
4 02 3 65 3 2J
4 06 3 45) 3 41 3 23
4 0i 3 45) 3 41 3 28
4 03 3 li 3 31 3 .7
4 l)i 3 43 3 62 3 17
3 44, 3 3s 3 22
3 94 3 31 3 23
3 9. 3 41 3 25
3 90 3 05 3 27
3 SI 3 35) 3 31, 3 Is
4 62
Oct. 23...
0 ril
6 01
6 0u
4 61!
4 61
4 4b
4 6
4 64
OCt. 24..
Oot. 25..
Oct. 20..
Oct. 27..
Oct. 28..
Oct. 29..
C
6 !1
6 72
5 67
4 C:
3 .,9 1
3 36
3 4)
3 .2
3 44
Oct. JO...
Oct. 31...
No. 1....
t". J....
4 50
4 47
4 51
4 60
5 73
Nov. 3..
4 56
4 66
4 64
Nov. 4...
Nov. 5,.,
3 E3
3 35
6 nt;
6 71
5 Ot
5 61'
5 71
Nov. 6...
3 31
3 45
Nov. 7...
4 6
Nov. 8...
4 69
3 ?9
Nov. n.
4 19
Mnv. ift
0
nov. 11...
ilOV. I-..,
w .
4 74
4 84
6 72
3 33
3 46
3 44
3 43
3 16
3 45
Nov. 13.
Nov. II.
6 69
4 74
4 t7
4 82
4 90,
5 68
Nov. 15.
Nov. 16.
6 6V
Indicates Sunday.
Tho olilclal number of cars of, stock
brought In today by uch road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r
c, ai. & st. i'. ity.. .
Wabash Ry
Missouri Paclllc Ry..
Union Paclllc system .
C. & N. W. Ry
F., E. Sc M. V. Ry... .
C. St. P., M. & O. Ry .
7
3
1
1
24
2.8
7
2
15
18
1
1
u. & M. li. li. a
C 11. & q. Ry
C, R. I. & P., east.. .
C. R. I. & P., west.. .
Illinois Central
Total receipts
161
Thn itlxnonltli.il of tlin day's receipts WB3
as follows, ouch buyer purchasing thti
numbf of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1,859
Omaha Packing Co..
G. H. Hammond Co..
Swift and Company.
2,523
3,025
3,293
cudnhy Packing Co.
19
Armour as uo
R. Becker & Degan 1
Llvlngstonn & Schaller.. 12
Other buyers 19
573
Total 78
10.702 693
riA'PTI.T.- TI.. unr,.,. n. I. vnllprill'V tho
ease mi Saturday, thero were not taough
cattio ncre to nunto u tcsi oi me murnei.
Tho supply for tho week, however, hns
been or very liberal proportions, thoro
being a good Increase over tho past several
weeks and also over tno corresponding
week of last year. Tho demand, though
was In good shape for all tho potior
grades, so that prices havo held up In
good shape.
Tho supply of cornfed steers has. been
moro liberal than of late, and good to
cholco kinds havo nlso been In good sup
ply. Anything selling from $6.(w up may
be quoted stronger for tho woek, $6.40 being
tno rugn price, ino grades, nowver, mut
aro selling from $5.75 to $5.90 are barely
steady, whtlo those selling below $5.75 may
bo quoted 10R15e lower. Packors did not
seem to do at an anxious ior tno mcniuni
to fnlr cattlo, as they come In competition
with tho westerns.
The proportion of cow stuff this week
has been very large, but tho market on
tho colter grades is just aDout stcuay tor
tho week. Good to choice natives uro sell
ing from $3.25 to $3.65, while cornfeds havo
sold as high n $4.10. A choice bunch of
cornred neirers wouiu aouuiiess sen con
siderably higher than that. Tho bulk of
the rmtlvn caws, however, are selling from
$2,75 to $3.25 and aro about 10l6c lower
tnan tney wero a ween ngo. uunners navo
been coming in very ireeiy anu ure quoieu
from S1.50 to $2.65. Tho supply has been so
great that packers succeeded In brcnklng
the markot a good 26c during tho week.
1, t ...... 1, 1 1 , , 1 afpnnnn. . I, . , . I
There has boon a good demand for htock
ers nnd foedorH of good to choice quality
and prices are quoted steady for tho week.
Aside from tho best kinds, however, tho
market is lower and particularly Is that
lruo 0f tho common light stuff. Thero Is
umost no demand at all for that class of
,.nttlo nnd Hellers havo to tako whatever
common stuff la selling all tho way from
S3.G5 down.
Thero wcro very row western range
stoers on tho markot last week good enough
for packers. Tuo. demand nas been nctlve
and as u result the market has advanced
104fl6c. The best grimes navo soiu largoiy
from $4.90 to $5.25, with Individual sales go
ing as high us $5.50. Ruugo cowb aro steady
whero tno quauiy is saiisiaciory, nut aro
all tho way fromb lOo to 25o lowor whero
tho quality Is common. Good stockera and
feeders uro quoted steady, with tho com
mon kinds very slow und considerably
lower.
BEEF STEERS.
No.
Av.
. S90
No.
Av. Pr.
3 G5
COWS.
1
1
. 890 1 DO
.1190 S 50
..1150 3 00
BULLS.
2 50 4
1
740
C93 2 55
, im c no
I 1.......... VM O UU
CALVES.
nTnnir rnws iNn iiKnrrns
930 2 00 1026 2 60
675 2 50 3 1013 3 60
HOGS Thore was another liberal nupply
of hogs today, making tho rccelptH for the
markets wero quoted lower and aH a result
tiuCKcra Kiurieu uui nuio uuu hiiukiil liio
icavler gradea Just about a nickel lower
than yesterday. Thoy sold mostly at $5.62
und 15.66. with a few ubOVO thoso figures.
Thn Hunt hoes, howover. nackerH did not
seem to want and would not give over $5.60
for tho best or tnom, wnuo anytning com
monlsli they bid way lower on. The light
hruH uh a result wero left mostly until tho
last, so that the market closed with trado
very slow nnd weak.
Today s accune makes tno niarkoi cioso
lft12U,o lower than tho close of last week.
but still tho murkot Is higher than It was
on Wednesday of this week, when tho
average cost was aown to Jtcpresen
tative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
18 116 ... 4 40 C2 241 40 6 63
12 CO ... 4 85 61 272 40 5 C5
61 114 ... 5 05 70 269 120 6 63
SC 161 40 6 30 62 261 SO 5 05
IS 132 ... 6 85 87 228 160 B 65
81 167 ... ( 50 62 295 160 6 C3
63 167 ... 5 55 70 285 M 5 65
20 213 ... 6 65 C3 316 SO 5 63
116 153 ... 5 57 49 286 210 5 63
92 174 160 6 57 72 231 ... 6 05
72 239 120 5 60 66 300 40 6 63
62 191 120 5 00 25 30) ... 6 C3
91 183 SO 5 CO 36 292 ... DCS
92 184 80 5 60 64 268 ... 5 65
85 218 160 5 60 68 258 200 6 65
77 211 SO 6 60 ILS 269 ... 6 63
63 222 120 6 60 61 244 ... 5 63
38 212 ... 6 60 4 321 16) 6 63
C7 176 SO 6 60 68 319 120 5 63
69 236 40 6 60 69 241 40 6 65
67 255 240 5 CO 50 321 160 5 65
74 23S 40 6 60 60 283 40 C 65
88 204 40 6 60 68 232 120 6 63
36 382 SO ft 00 75 2u7 ... 5 63
C3 231 ... C 60 62 237 120 5 6
61 288 SO 5 62 69 295 120 5 63
63 201 120 6 62 C3 251 SO 6 05
68 20S ... 5 C- 65 291 160 6 03
W 231 ... 5 62 C3 295 .., 6 65
DO NOT MISS
THIS
OPPORTUNITY.
63 548 $0
C 62
1 254 , 120 5 65
r8 :s3 loo 6 ra
74 243 80 6 65
67 ... ?3J 120 5 63
57 93 200 5 65
64. .....253 SO 6 65
63 301 SO 6 63
71 276 220 f. 63
42 3J1 SW 6 63
70 . . . .278 210 5 6ft
60 313 SO S 65
53...,. 330 80 5 63
73 221 120 D l!".
CS 263 120 C 65
69 226 120 5 63
t. 221 200 6 63
271 ... 6 0S
P7 335 120 6 65
69 288 40 6 67
P6 203 4 0 6 67
M 2 SO G 67
69 .265 SO 6 67
M 276 SO 5 67
; MJ 40 B67(i
W 268 ... 6 67
66 261 160 6 67
57 333 160 6 70
IV 38 ... 570
63 353 40 6 75
08 233 S20
0
6 62
5 62
5 62
6 62
5 C2
73.. .. 19? 160
72. ...2.W 2J0
70 241 s0
6'.' 265
. 209 120
49.
CO..
49 .
38..
OS. .
155.
66..
77..
42..
,.1S6 2i 5 Gi
W .1"! II l)
..194
40
5 62
6 tU'i
5 62
6 62
6 63
6 62
5 64
6 C2
6 62
ft AllZ
..237
..232
..210
. .253
..224
...W
..260
240
320
40
SO
f.0
80
40
63.
74 218
10 259
177 113
81 223
21 303
40 5 62
160 6 05
40 5 63
03 286 120 6 63
55 263 220 6 63
67 246 SO 6 63
70 233 ... 6 63
70 241 160 5 63
88 221 SO B 63
71. .....247 160 6 63
SHEEP Thero wcro not enough sheet
hero today to mnko 11 market, but for tht
week the supply has been very liberal, bli
gains having been inndo both over the lust
several weeks and also over tho corre
sponding week of lust year, as the table,
of receipts above will show. Not only that,
but this has been one of tho big weeks
of tho year. It was very noticeable thai
In splto of tho heavy run thero wero com
paratively few sheep nnd lambs good
enough for killers, tho bulk bring feeders.
Good to choice fut fchecn and lambs aro
quoted steady for tho week. Common stuff
though Is a llttlo slow nnd weak. Choice,
feeder wethers havo iilso held Just about
nte'itlv fur fh. 1.....1,. i.....
3 63 cvor uro lfc823c lower than they were a
s M week ago except In case of somothlmi
3 Jj extra choice. Common feeder wethers nrn
3 w also that much lower. Tho greatest do
3 , cllno though has been on the old owes.
3 which havo been coming In very freely
and havo declined sofMOe slnco last week.
3 44 Tlinv urn iilnuiut itnufiiuliln .it 11, .innlt,,..
Quotations: Choice yearlings, $3.40'iT3.t
fair to good yearlings, $3.20ifJ.40: enolcs.
wethers, $3.SOf(3.6o; fair lo good wethers,
$3.10iJ3.30; chol-o ewes. $2.90H3.23; fnlr td
good ewes. J2.60jf2.90; cholco spring lambs,
$1. 3004.6(1; fair to good spring lambs, fcl.TAffl!
4.23; feeder wethers, $3.u3.50; feeder
lambs, $3.6W4.W. Rcprcsuntutivo sales:
No
Av. IT.
. SO $1 S3
.1,10 ;i 75
79 1 75
19 mixed sheep ..
mi ellllH
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK .MARKUP,
Cut tie Stendy Unit" Strong; Micej
Dull ninl Loner.
CHICAGO. Nov. 16.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
300 heud; no Texnns nor westerns: market
steady; good to prime steels, $6.25jr7.23:
poor to medium, $1.00510.25; Mockers and
feeders, $2.O0U"4,4O; cows. Sl.25Q4.CO; heifers,
$1.5Ofl5.00; dinners. $1.2f,f2.30; bulls, $2.00'i
4.76; calves, S2.MatJ.23: Texas steers. $1.80M
4.00, nominal; western steers, $3.60115 40.
HOGS-Reeolpts. 20,000 head; estimated
Monday, 3,0"0; left over, 5,000; mnrket
strong, heavyweight Ilrm. lightweight
weak; mixed uud butchers. $ri.50y5.S2;
good to choice heavy, $5,0Okt5.i7; rough
heavy, SS.SS'nS.OO; tight, $3.25'u5.53; bulk of
sales, S5.60i06.7R.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recolpts, 1,60)
head; murkot dull und lower; good to
cholco wethers. SX.Wit 1.00; fnlr to cholco
mixed, $2.S0f3.40: western sheep, $3.00i(3.75;
native lambs, $2.50Hjl.OO; western lumbs,
feeders, $1.30.
Olilclal receipts yesterday: Cattle, 3.381
head; hogs, S6.7SS heud: sheep, C.1SI honil.
ShlpmeutH; Cattle, 2,207 heud; hogs, 2,i:o
head; sheep, 3,695 head.
.Stock lit MkIiL
Tho following table shows tho receipts of
cattle, hogs und t-heep at tho llvo principal
markets for November 16:
wniu.
Shcop.
2)1
1,500
1,000
7C0
110
T517
South Omaha..
ClllCMKO
Kansas City.
St. I-ouls
St. Joseph...
I Totals....
..1,763 53,942
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