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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wbe.t Trading Wu Dull 111 Dj, but
Closed Higher.
DECEMBER CORN BUYING BRINGS RISE
Oat rrlirtlM, bat with Prevision
They Close Steady at End
Der' Trading; Board
Flenr.
CTTTCAoO, Nov. 13-Trsdlng In whHt on
the Board Of Trade today wii dull.
Strength In corn and covering by snorts
caused a Arm ton late In the session and
December closed He higher. DwrnitiiT
corn closed lc. higher and oata tc higher.
January provisions closed from Be lower
to a shade higher.
Wheat rulert dull and although the close
wan higher, the market on the whole wa
Inclined to weakness. The northwest mar
kets were weak, due to Increased receipts
and selling here for that account was a
bearish factor early. There was Rome
liquidation of long wheat, but this was not
heavy. Loral were about the best sellers,
while the offerings were taken by commis
sion houses. Strength l corn late In the
day created a firmer feeling and the close
was steady. December opened unchanged
at 72So and after selling up to 72:4e de
clined to 71Tfec. but rallied agnln. closing
Wc higher at 72c. Clearances of wheat
and flour were eiual to 871,000 bu. Primary
receipts were 1.1.11.000 bu.. compared with
i 114.1 frti vear sun. Minneapolis and Dti-
luth reported receipts of 94 cars, which,
with local receipts of 102 cars, lour of con
tract grade, made totHl receipts for the
three points of LOW cars, against 13 a
week ago and W7 last ear.
The feature In corn was the active buy
ing of December, which caused that de
livery to advance about a cent during the
first hour of trading. Commission houses
were the best buyera and small receipts,
with extremely unfavorable weather for
grading, was the chief reason for the
urgent demand. There was considerable
liquidation on the advance, but covering
by shorts maintained prices. The close was
strong, with December up l'c at 62.
The range for the day was between 61c
and 'J'mr. Ixical receipts were 134 cars,
Witt, lii of contract grade.
Oata were dull and featureless and fluctu
ations were confined within a narrow
range. The close was about stesdy. In
fluenced chiefly by the firmness In corn.
December closed He higher at 232nc,
after selling between 2ic and 29c. Local
terclpts were 1! cars.
Provisions held about steady today, after
a strong owning. Smullcr receipts of hogs
at the yardM,wlth higher prices, were re
sponsible for the higher prices at the start.
Packers were the best buyers, with selling
scattered. Htrength In, corn waa also a
factor in maintaining prices. The close was
steady, with January pork unchanged at
$16 10, January lard a shade higher at $9.06
j.07H and ribs 6c lower at 87.9o.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
80 cars; corn, 180 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs,
18.000 head. ,,
The leading future ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open.l High. I Low. Cloe.Yf fy.
vsnced In Tondon clorlng at 61 10s for
spot and fcl 15 for futures, or 6a above
yesterday's quotations. The local market,
however, while quiet, was without ma
terial change, standard closing at $10.7:.,
nominal, lake at $11. toft 11. 70. electrolytic at
tlL.1twiU.60 and casting at $l).34i 11.60. lad,
sharing in the strength of other metals
abroad, which was Is M higher In Ienndon
at tlO IDs, but was quiet and unchanged
here at $4. 12V- Spelter wis dull anil un
changed locally at $6.:iia. nnd In Inndnn
at 1!) 10s. Iron In Glasgow closed at Ms 6l
and In Mlddlosborough at So M. Ixicnlly
It was quiet snd unchanged. Warrnnt.e
continue nominal. No. 1 northern foundry
Is quoted at 8J3 0"&2S HO and No. 2 northern,
N'. 1 southern and Nu. 1 southern soft
foundry at j2.oou 23.00.
OM4.II4.
W MOLLS ALL
MARKETS.
Wheat
Dec.
May
Corn
Ncr.
Dee.
May
Oats
IXeo.
Mar
May
Lard
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
May
I Ribs
I Jan.
I May
72H 72hI 71T.I 72V! 72H
74W749ie! 74(i74H'B'i 74,
634 64 63'.i B34t 634
HHtit 62H 61H B2M.I 51
' 1 1V
2W 284 29S2(84 20H
80y 30 31 SOTifi 31
'17h'i6 15 07416 10 16 10
14 87Vs 14 40 14 36 14 37Vi 14 32Vj
! 10 30 10 30 10 25 10 25 10 17H
9 47V4 62H 8 46 634 40
9 10 9 12Vi 9 06 9 07i 9 06
$60 160 846 860 8 45
7 974 7 97H 7 90 7 90 7 95
7 86 T 66 7 80 7 62V4 7 W
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple aad Fancy Prodnce.
EO78 Candled stock. aw'JIc.
LIVE Iti'JLTR'-llcns, smSlc: old roost
rs. 4c; tirkey. 1ifn2c; ducks, fn'H ; geese,
JiiSc; spring chickens, per lb., 9'cr.4jC.
IITTTER l'nrklng stock. lc; choice
tjalrv, In tubs, I'tfirjoc; separator. 26c.
FREBII CAI'GHT FISH-Trotlt, 9910c:
herring, 7c; pickerel. 8c; pike. 10c; perch, 6c;
buffalo, dressed, 7c: sunflsh. 8c; blueflns, 8c;
wlilufisr. 10c: salmon, lc; nsddock, 11c;
codfish, ltc; redsnupper. loc; lobatera. bol ed,
ner lb.. Sue; lobsters, green, per In., 2Sc;
bullhead!!. 10c: catfish. 14c; black bass. 20c;
halibut. 11c.
CORN-542.
OATS Tic.
WHEAT-No. 2 hard, 68c.
RYE 13c.
s URAN-Per ton, 814.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' association: Choice No. 1
upland, i:.5(': isn. l medium. .; .no. i
roar, ts. Kye straw. $fi 60. These prices
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair: receipts light
OYSTERS Standards, per can. 2c; extra
elects, per can, 3jc; New York counts, per
can, 42c; bulk, extra selects, per gal.. $1.75;
bulk, standards, per gal.. $1.30.
VEGETABLES.
NEW CELERY Kalamazoo, per do., 26c:
L'tah, per do.. 46c; California, per doi. for
stalks weighing from 1 to 1(4 los. each, 4i
ta-6c.
POTATOES New, per tu., XS30c.
8WEKT POTATOES Virginia, per bbl.,
$3, home grown, per bu., $1.
TURNIPS 1'cr bu., 30c; Canada ruta
bagas, per lb., 1c.
BKKTS l'er basket, 40c.
Cl'CTMBERH Hothouse, per do., $1.60.
WAX PEAKS Per bu. box, $1.50; s'.ring
beans, per bu. box, tl 50.
CAP-RAGE Home grown, new. lc.
ONIONS New home grown. In sacks, per
bu., 60.'(fl0c; bpanlKh, per crate, $1.60.
NAVY HEANtt-Per bu.. $2.7'-.
FRUITS.
PEARS Fall varieties, per box, $2; Kle
fers. ner bbl.. $3.75: Colorado, per box. $2.2i.
APPLES Cooking, ner bbl . $2.25: eating.
$2.2&(i22.io; Jonathans, $3.60; New York, stock.
33.2... .
tiKAPrJS ew rorK. zzc; joKavs, per
crate, $1.75; Malagas, per keg. $.i.0OS.&0.
CHANBERKIES-W isconsin, per DDL. .
OU.W; per boy. $2.75.
Ull.Lt,s i-ei dox, i.ou.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
BANANAS Per bunch, according; to site.
$2.0O'ii2.5O.
lemons California fancy, hwuiw;
cholc. $3.75.
ORANGES Mexicans, any slse, $3.76;
Florida Brights, $3.75.
DAltb rerslin, in 70-id. ooxea. per id.,
Sc; per case n SO-lb. pKgs., li.ia.
I hsrd. TCe; No. 1 northern, 72'4c; No. I
northern. "iJHc
FlAJl'H h irst patents, 83.T54J3.K; second
patents, $3.bH 7i; first Clears, $..Vjj2 .96;
second clears. $2 40J2 r.
BKAN-lu bulk, 115U4,U.76.
slllirankeo Qraln HarkelT
MILWAUKEE, Nov. 1.1. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 74c; No. 2 north
ern, nfdTific; December. 72 r.
RYE Higher; No. 1. 61Vu2c.
MAitLh.1 titsady ; No. i, wiipje'tc; sample,
!Titf;.74c.
CORN December, olTic
Dalath tJrnln Market.
DUT-UTH, Nov. 13.-WHEAT Cash: No.
1 hard, 74"iC; No. t northern, 7oc; No. 1
northern, 'ue; November, 72c; December,
70'c; May, la-c.
OATS December, c.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, Nov. 13.-CORN-8teady; No. 3.
63c,
OATS Steady; No. t white, SOHtr.lOV,
billed through.
NEW VOItK UTOCKI AMI BODS.
telegraphic transfer of $250,000 In gold to
Sun Francisco tuday.
.New York Mlnla Quotations.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1.1 The following are
the closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Cod
A lies
Brrecs
Bmntwlrk Con....
("orietorlt TunnM.
Con. !. Vs..
Hum Pllver
irun Silver
Ltadvlil, Cos
. 15
. SS
. ft
. i
. i
. M
.US
. 71
. 1
I. Itll h let
(Intarto
jeiphlr
ir;ion'i
Pnttrtl
Slarrs Neda
t4msll Hope, ..
Standtrd
. . IS
..750
..ion
..
.. is
.. 4
.. 50
. . j
..316
I No. . New,
Caah quotation were aa follows:
I FLOUR Quiet, easy; winter patents, $3.40
I&S.60; winter straights, $.1.10(63.80; spring
patents, $3.403.70; spring atralghts, $2.90
i.20; bakers. $2.25(32.76.
t WHBAT-No. 2 spring, 72f?f7Sc; No. t
piing. ep69c; No. I red, 7U4a"2c.
CORN No. 2, 64c; No. 3 yellow, 5$Hc.
OATS No. 2. 284e; No. 2 white, 35Hc;
Co. 8 white. t&i&SitVte.
RYE No, 2. 490.
BARLEY Good feeding, 358380 ; fair to
lolce malting, 436580.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.16; No. 1 northwest
ern, $1.22; clover, contract grade. $10.76.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $18.87V4
017.00. Lard, per 100 lbs., $10.50(3.10.65. Short
rtba sides (looee). $10.10i10.80. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed), $.65'3'7.60. Short clear
Idea (boxed). $10.0010.26.
The following were the receipts and
shipments of the principal grains yesterday:
tteceipi. Dnipmem.
Flour, bbls
Wheat bu
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu...
m.soo
179.300
132.900
209. 800
15.30
40,600
14,000
19H.600
167.SO0
481.200
4,000
64,200
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm: creameries. 174i25i4c;
dairies. 1622c. Eggs, firm, loss off, cases
returnea, iQic. cneese, sieaay, uiguc.
NEW YORK GKMERAL MARKET.
Various
Cad go
Che, ft Oblo
Chicago at Alton..,
do pia
Chicago. Ina. L
do pto
Chlesgo K. III..
Chicago a: O. W..
do lat prd
do 3d cfd
Chicago A N. W.
do prd....
FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons, $1: Canadian Paclflo
TurKisn, p?r jo-io. nox, hwuc
UHAfB kuit Fioriaa, vc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY New Utah, per 24-frame case.
$3.76.
CIDER New xorg, 4.bo; per h-ddi., : id.
SAUER KRAUT Wisconsin, per V4 bbl..
$2.25; per bbl.. $3 76.
HIDES No. l green, 7c; no. z green, c;
No. 1 salted. 8c: No. 2 salted. 70: No. i
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 84c. Mo. 1 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs.. Cc, dry hides, 8H2c; sheep c. C. C. at St
pelts, 26975c ; horsa hides, $1.50&2.bJ. I Colorado Bo..
rureuKft-pe id., zc; sneiieu. o. I yi-
WIITS Walnut Mrt 1 mntt ahell ner th. I do tU Pfd..
13c; hard shell, per lb.. 12o; No. 2 aoft "udn
shell, per lb., 12c, No. 2 hard shell, per lb., jTtr' o.
lie; lrnllB, ifcg IU., All:, lliwiia, fl I Q .f
12c; almonds, softshell, per lb., 16c; hard I Br,. ..;....
aneu. ner id., loc: dcuiu. lui-av. nr in., i dA 1st nes
l2Vc; sman, per id., lac; cocoanuts, per ooi.,
doc; chestnuts, per id., loc; peanuts, per io..
S'c; roasted peanuta, per id., sc; Diacg wai
nuta, per bu., $1, tucKory nuts, per ou.
11.86: cocnanuts. ner 100. 84.
old ultald-a. u. Aipirn ouotes tne
following prices; ron, country mixed, Pr I taka fcrta'i'w
ton, six; iron, stove lmhib, Lcr iuii. ao, vvf- ao p(&t
Ser. per iu. ovc; oravs, iieavy. par ii., otsu, i l,. n
rass. llnht. per In. 6Hc: lead, per lb., be; I Manbatui
aloe ner lb.. 214c: rubber. Der lb.. 8Ue. " I Mat. Bt. Rr
Violent Advances at Opening; Entirely
Melted Away Before Close.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Quite violent ad
vances at the opening of today's xtock
market, which were somewhat exceeded by
a rally from a subsequent reaction, entirely
melted away before the close, which was
weak, and at net lonses reaching a point for
ome ot the leading speculative stocks.
After the heavy declines of the last two
days, reassuring reports this morning as to
the adjustment ot the troubles arrectlng
some speculative accounts and an absence
of pressure in the money market, the re
tinal of the market to stay upward was
something of a surprise. Alter so consld
eraole a reaction, involving the creation as
a matter of course of a large short Interest,
a rally is to be expected. It only from
technical causes. It was the short Interest
which caueed the opening spurt. - The de
velopment of a growing demand to borrow
stocks In the loan crowd last night revealed
tne growth of the short Interest, and this
morning s reports of large transfers of
certain stocks at private sale, which served
to relieve over-extended long Interests,
caused a fear among shorts that they were
becoming over-extended.
The high level ot prices at the opening
proved inviting to tne traders who have
bought at the decline. It became evident
also that the substantial buying which
was a feature yesterday was lost to the
market at the higher range of prices, l or
the rest of the uay. In conseuuence. thero
was a crumbling process, whicn ended at
the lart with quite a shurp break, 'i here Is
a notable lact that the lieavy trunatera of
various clocks which are going on give rise
to no further rumors of ponuiule change of
conditions, such as affected nearly every
prominent stock a few mouths ago. Never
theless, as is obvious lor tne selling tor
stocks that Is going on, there wus no uc
tuiil news development ot Importance to ac
count for the movement In tne day s mar
ket, beyond the smiting ui suecumtlva
sentiment.
Bonds were better sustained than stocks
and retained a part of thulr gains. Total
salee, par value, $2,660,000. United States its
nnd new 4b declined ana tne ia ana old
4s and 5s per cent on the lust call.
l oe following are tne closing prices on
the New York Stock oxchange:
Atrhllon ....
do pfd
Bal. Ohio.
do pfd.
Foreign Financial.
LONHON. Nov. 13. The demand for
money liKleju-d on account of Stock ex
change requirements. Supplies were plentl
tul and rates were fairly easy. Discounts
were harder. On the Stock exchange there
was a pav duy attendance and business
was moderate. Prices were fairly main
tained until the foreign selling later caused
tome relapses. Consols hardened. Home
rails advanced and were the best section.
Americans wire steadier and well above
parity, though the operators were mostly
onlookers. This hardening tendency wsa
a reflection of the tone in New York. The
rally was maintained and prices closed
firm. Urand 'lrunka were active and firmer.
Withdrawals of gold from the Bank of
England today were a.50,000 for ship
ment to South America and &0,ouo
tor Egypt. The weekly statement
ot the Bank of Knglund shows the follow
ing change;-: Total reserve, Increased 229.
OOii; circulation, decreased 8o6,000; bullion,
decreased, 126.617; other securities, de
creased, 815.000; other deposits, decreased
759.000; pjollc deposits, Increased 196,000;
notes reserve, increased 207,000; govern
ment securities unchanged. The proportion
of the Bank of England's reserve to liabil
ity Is 46.76 per cent; last week It was 46.71
ler cent. Kate of discount, unchanged at 4
per cent.
PARIS, Nov. 13. Prices on the bourse
today opened heavy and Spaniards at first
were weak. They closed firm. Later there
was an improvement, especially in the ofll
clal list. Industrials were In good demand,
owing to hurried bear covering. Kattira
and DeDeere opened weak, recovered some
what, relapsed sharply during the last hour
and closed at the lowest prices of the day
on a rumor that an operator had been com
pelled to liquidate heavy commitments.
After the close of the bourse there were
fresh offers of Kaffirs. The private rate of
discount was 2 13-16 per cent. Three per
cent rentes, 99f 75c for the account. Span
ish 4s, 85.85. The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes In circulation de
creased 4i,oio,000 fruncs, treasury account
current Increased 46,t(T6,000 francs, gold In
hand decreased Z.O.a.OOO francs, bills dis
counted Increased tb,V,6,0uo francs, silver
in hand decreased Mlo.OW francs.
BERLIN. Nov. 13. Bus ness waa hesitat
ing and feverish ou the bourse today, owing
New Xork advices. .Nevertheless prices
ere somewhut firmer, especially mines on
lurge export Cu Holland, Belgium and
I ranee, due tu the coal miners' strike in
France, internationals were Quiet. Cana
dian Pacifies recovered. Exchange on Lon
don, 20m ii'A pfgs, for checks.
.... 11 Bo. Hallway II
.... S' do pfd iH
....101 Taxas Fsalflo
.... tl Toledo, Bt. L. TV, l i
....130 to pfd a
.... Hl Union I'acltlo 101
.... 45 do Bfd Vl
wabaih II
TO do fd
. 78 Wheeling L. B.
. l I do 4 pfd
.Ml Wla. Car.tral
. MS 00 fd
k M Adama Bi ,
, S Amarlcan Kg ,
.222 Sa l l.lttd Btatas Eg,,
Chicago Tar. A Tr... Wa Walls-Fsrgo
13t An.al. luppar
L. ... M4A.roar. Car at
t do pfd , ,
71H Amsr. Lin. Oil..,,
U do pfd i
.157 Amarluan I. &,
.241 do pfd ,
. 41U Anaa. Mining Co..
. US'- Brooklyn R, T, Hit
.14' Colo, rual I,,..,, H
. 44 Cons. Oaa ,,,,.IUS4
. 4'S Cont, Tobaoco pti,,,ltf
.144 Oan, niacins ,...,,,.171
lloosiug uoai if
44l
(
.. 19
,. 88
.. 414
,.0o
..till
,.
.. "Si
.. 41
.. 42V
., !,
"7
do it Bfd ,
Oreat Nor. pfd.
nooning vsusy
do pfd
Illinois Central
lows Central ..
do pfd . .
.. Inter, Papa? ,,,,,,,,, IS
..1414 do pM,,,
.. M Inter. PoweF ,,,..,, tl
.. iTik Lala Oas ,,,,,,, 74
,. tl National Blaoult 44
,.111 National Laad lb
..lie'iNo. Anicrluaa ,i,,.,.ll)
Manhattan L.,.......1H Paclno Coaat Vt
UTsa racir.a Man ,. f
ail. I'.oiila'a uas
at I.oali Grain and Prorlsloas. I " Natleaal UVg rrrtard I, Caf i3'i
, iMinn. t. 1. v do in..,,.,,., si
an r Aina , TsrtTTT A . XT I d n PaIAn Jli F -n 1 1 1 1 n Stal IB
1 red. cash, elevator, 6SHc; track, 69HW4o; K. T JW. 6,4 " .'A'1
December, twc Did: May. fo auKea: o. "A-"": r.-'v K'WV'l''. '
h'. 87Wc: H. Y. Central 160 lUmoa UaK a P
I "4 k t V IV H I r rtaXf rV -9 gsOnin attil nin I faO ir ... . 1 a , -
wllWTlc, uvnilliwr, lino uiu , ioajr, tfOTau I go PfQ. .,.,,.,,, , SU
asked. " Ontario A W lo
OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. 30c bid: track, pannarlvania 157
21c; December, 2St-Hc; May, 29c bid; Nex 2 Oaadug , tV
white. 83V4C. I " P'o
RYK Steady at 4Sc. ,,
Qnntatlens of the Day on
... Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18.-FLOUR Receipts,
M.&04 bbls.: exports. 11.068 bbls.; active and
firmer; winter patents. t3 tfi4i fto; winter
Straights t3.4o3.&5; Minnesota patents. S3.90
fcv4.10; Minnesota bakers, t3 20C3.; winter
txtras, I2.sOW3.10; winter low grades, S2.60&)
LtO. Rye flour, easy; fair to good, Kt.c
140; choice to fancy, $3.oO(&3.&5. Buckwheat
Dour, steady. K AMi.Cb. spot ana lo arrive.
CORNMEAI Steady; yellow western,
11.27: city. SI. 25: Brandywlnw. H 40O1 f.
RYE Firm; No. 2 winter. 584c f. o. b..
afloat; No. 2, 54tjMc; track state, 64iS54Hc,
c. I. f.. New York.
BARLKY Quiet; feeding, 41c, r. I. t.,
Buffalo; malting, tsTjow. c. I. r., Munaio.
WHEAT Recelnts. 108.CS bu. : exports
1.006 bu. Snot, firm: No. 2 red. 77c. elevator,
and 7tttc, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern,
Duluth, SlVic, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard.
Manitoba, h2c. f. o. b., afloat. In face of
a very small speculative trade wheat ex
hlblted considerable firmness all day. Iti
influences were strength In corn, higher
Paris markets, with fair weather west and
better export Inquiry, the close being tp
v.o net higher. May, 8"c. closed at
78Vc; December. 78H4W7J -ldc. closed at 79c.
CORN-Kecelpts, 17.760 bu.; exports, 203
bu. Bales. 200.000 bu. futures and 43.000 bu
spot. The spot market was firm; No. 2,
to. elevator, and she. afloat; No. 2 yellow
4o; No. 2 white, tSac Continued strength
Id December waa trve corn feature today.
It sold up ltc on excited covering due to
very light receipts and extended a bullish
Influence over the entire market. The close
waa from He to lc net higher here. Janu
ary closed at 61V4C: February. o0mjjo'c,
closed at 50 Vc; May, 46Vtfe4t'',tc, closed at
44c; November closed at toe; December,
u6S closed at ilc.
, OATS Receipts, 74.750 bu.; exports, 4M bu.
Ppot, quiet; No. 2. S4Vfcc; standard white,
'37c: No. I, 2c; No. i white. 87e; No. 2
white, MHc; track mixed western, nominal;
track white. 5n.S7c. Options were fairly
sclive and steadier en the corn strength.
December cleiaed at S54C.
; HAY Quiet; choice shipping, 66670c;
Sjond to chnice, Jicd 11.00.
HOPS Firm; state, common to choice,
l!ot. Wif&a: lol. 24"b28c: "Ms. rffl2i,c. Pa
cific coast, 1902, 26!oilc; 19ul. 222i'c; olds. Isj
12V
lllDKS Steady: Galveston. 20 to 25 Iba.,
lc; California. 21 to Zi Iba., lilc; Texas dry,
14 to 80 lbs.. 14c.
LEATHKR Steady; hemlock sole, Buenos
Ay res. light to heavy acid. !4nf:'5i.,c.
PROVISIONS Hef. quiet: family. I16.0O.
18 00; mem. 210.60fUll.uu; beef hams. Iji V
21 50; packet. $14 .WK8l5.i0; city extra India
mess, 2.('j'2s.0i. e'ut meats. Irregular;
lckiea Denim, ii.uu.w; picaieu klioul
rrs. i4.Kei60: pickled ha
lird, steadier; western steaimd, XU.ihii 10.90;
rertned. steady; continent, til 20; tiouth
America. 21175; comimund. 7fiiK(i7 75 Porw.
steady: family, tto; short clear. fc'l.O0w23.00:
mess. 8."e-al50.
TALLOW Weak; city. 'ic; country, 6a'i
v-
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra. 4Vti
Bl'TTKR Receipts, 4.150 pkgs. ; strong
State dairy. Ihufj4'c: creamery, extra, 26V;
Creiimerr. eumuiuii iu i-noice, J3,jnc.
CHtKtlS Receipts, b.ii.'s pkgs ; oul-.'t, but
prm; fancy, large ana small. r.'.oi.,c
KiHls Receipts, i.i.K pkgs.; firm: state
and Pennsylvania, average pest, 2is',c;
81'OAR Raw. firm: fslr refining. JS-ltk-rentrtfugal.
M test. 2 U-lo.-: in. ilu.s miar
llo-l&c; refined, dull: crushed, i.Ojc; pow-
ejerea, i tor: granuiaieu. a. toe.
COKFKK Quiet; No. T, Rio, 6t,c.
MOLASSES Steady.
POULTRY Alive, easy; chickens. 91.tr
10c; turkeys. 10c; fowls. 9Wlw, dressed
rrm: western ciiickena, 12Sc: western
lowls 11V; spring turkeys. liSc.
M ETA I J$ There was an advance of Vfi
In the London tin market today, with spot
quoted at lls la and futures at 115 2s id.
notwithstanding which the local market
continued weak and waa lower, with spot
closing at Ija Uxi it, 2&. Copper also ad-
FLOUR-Steady; red winter patents, 23.20 "'A
3.50; extra fancy and straight, W.uonitt.29; If Ju. "14 d
clear, 12. S5(q2.95. g Ai''M', L.
CORNMEAL Steady. 22.70.
BRAN Firmer; sacked, east track, o74J
ore.
HAY Firm; timothy, 2iacu(ij)i3.w; prairie.
29.0011.00.
IKON COTTON TIES 21.07H.
BAOGINO 6 6-160J7 1-16C.
HEMP Twine. 9c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: standard
mess, tl5.H0. Iard. higher, tlO.05. Dry salt
meats (boxed), firm; extra shorts and clear
ribs, tlO.Ho; short clears, tU.25. Bacon
(boxed), firm; extra shorts and clear ribs,
tl2.25: short clear. 112.76.
METALS Iead, steady at 24.00. Spelter,
easy at so.iz.
P07'LTRY Weak; chickens. 8e; aprtngs,
9c: turkeys. SHc; ducks, llVbc; geese, 7c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, 20xUU7c; dairy,
lKJlZUC.
KOGS Steady at 20Uc. loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 9,000 8,000
Wheat, bu 173.000 114.000
Corn, bu 60,000 17.00J
Oats, bu 69,000 . 75,000
Liverpool Oravla and Provisions.
pia,.,..,,,,'.,,,. I4U
l.m Union , lb
r, l-ojomotlr.,,, trig
da nfd 11
U, S, Leather ..,., ilvi
so pia. t3
V. S. Kubbsi . la
r'd. ..,,,.,.. ti
do
Wfstam
Amcf,
do Dfd II
. C. lniKncrn...... a!U
do pfd I do pfd ii'i
t. Paul JtcH'ltMk UIan4 TU
00 pia ce pia t 1 t
o. Pastas CJH
Hew York Money Mrkt,
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.-MONEY-On call.
firm. 41,(25 per ceutl close, bid and aaked.
4 per cent; prime mcrcunUlo paper, 6Hu
per cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE EBBler, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 24.87
for demand and at H.S3364i4.8Sf76 for alxty
days; commercia.1 dius, H tJ'iO tt.
BlLVtR tar. 40; Mexican dollars
29V.C.
BONDS Government, weak; railroad.
strong.
iho clooing quotations on bonds are aa
follows:
....UHVL. at N. unl. 4s luli
....UaMex. Central 4a u-,
... lea do la luc
....lea ;.Miuu. a st. 1.. u...l4
..ll ;M.. K. 4t T. 4a IV
....lit do la Ill
. ...11014 N. V. Cntral la lMVi
V. g. la. rag
do coupon
do ta, rag
do coupon ....
dn naw 4a. rag
do coupon ....
do old 4a, rag.
do coupon ....
do aa. rag
do coupon ....
Atrhtaon gen. 4s.
do adj. 4a
Bal. tt Ohio 4a.
do IS.a
do conr. ae
..110 '4 1 do can. Wm lue
...K4 IN. J. c. gee, as lll'u
...104 No. Pacific 4a luj
...101 co ae , 71
... lit N. a W. coo. 4a lOO'j
.. llWIi'Kaaaina san. ta..,,,. 11
.. M'tfl. U i 1. M. u. 7a. !'.'
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 12. WHEAT Soot:
Firm: No. 3 red western winter, ia 9Wd:
No. 1 northern spring, ba 7d; No. 1 Cali
fornia, fie 5d. Futures'. Steady: Decem
ber. 5a lOd: March. 6s lid: May. 5a HVad.
ceiKiN HDot: steady: American mixed. Canada so. za
Ka 7Wd. Futures: Dull; January, 4a 3d; I Central of G. la.
March 4a ld. I do la tne
HUPK At Lxinaon. j-acinc coast, nrm at "- -
fH V'7 Fa I Chicago a A. Ili... fSn. Hell
'J-?.t.' J . C. B. M, a. n. ta... 15 Taaaa
! LAJlj u Dt. iouis tancy, winter, quiet. I . u a. - ,.- t ki t. a w .1.
a ou. lc. N. W. c. 7a....lS3'A Ujlon Paclflo 4a
1 r.fln i,n,jian, Biciuy, m iu. c., R. I. r. 4a inaw do .oav. a.
PROVISIGMB-Heef. strong; extra India IrrctMLe 4s.. miSa Wabath la....
mess, llsk. I'orn, strong; prime mess, west- I Cnlease Tar. 4s tl i so a
rn Bna. Hums. Ktlort eul. la to IS lha . I Co oeado so. aa vz no oao. a
oulet at 56s. Bacon, Cumberland cut. P'nvar R. O. 4a..loi west .Bncra a
vt to 30 ins., dun, his; snort ritjs. is to ttlJ ' . 7
. i , ., 1 ., . . I . i.i. II... ni.. I no rn, i -
lor., rory n .-tn, iiiB vicat uuutiiva, IIS"fa. I W A l C la 111
28 to .14 lbs., quiet. 61s Sd; long clear middles, f,'-?,'? vii iua "ioa i
heavy, 35 to 4o lbs., quiet. tkl; short clear Kock,n v"' 4W,'"'0 '
107 n. i.. a g. r. 4a.... m:j
et. u. a. W. It l
,.1MH do is Uli
.. 17 g. A. a a. P. 4a.... t.
Bo. racinc 4s 4
wav be lla-a
raino la...lu
.104'
.;'.;
.1
.ice.
.Ill's
. a1.
trla prior Han 4a.... Wheel, a L. E. 4a.
la. laniral aa....
Cca, looavco ia...
bellies. 14 to IS lbs., steadv at dSs. Should
ers. touare. 11 to 13 ib steady. 62s Ed. Lard
prime western. In tierces, strong, 60s Sd;
American rtiirieu. iu pans, nrm, wis.
CHKr.SK btrong; American finest white.
BSs: American finest colored. 68s.
TALLOW Firm; prime city. 21s d; Aua- '
trans, in Lronuon. shs
Max. Cantrai 4a
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1.1 WHEAT De
cember. eV.4m47c; May. Tc: cssh. No. 2
hard, Seic; No. 3, tvic; No. 2 red, 66c; No.
I, tviriMC.
CORN November, 43c; December. 2SV:
May, stAaiiaS'ac; cash. No. 2 mixed. 41(3
ic: io. 2 wnue, ic; iso. s, 4Xae ;ac.
OATB-No. 2 white, S2c; No. 2 mixed.
i;K(j.iic.
RYK No. I. 44c.
HAY I'holce timothy, tlODOiUHOO; choice
prairie. tlo.75i'll.O0.
Bl TTER-Cieamery. 2425c; dairy, fincy.
iiUGS Fresh. 19c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu 34.4(4) ;.S(0
Oats, bu 17,000 22,000
Toledo (train aud Seed.
TOLEDO. Nov. It WHEAT Dull.
be-; December, 7i'c; May,
steady; December, 42c;
steady; Dei-ember. 2H4c;
Boston Stock Hnotntlons.
BOSTON. Nov. Il-Call loans, Va
rent : time loans, txfjti per cent
cl sing of stocks and bonds:
Atoh'aon 4a ..too, Allouea
91 Amulgamited
19 Bingham
If'iCilumrl a Hecla
. . Iv'a Onteunlal
..3t.ll Copper Uange
.1.4 Itamlnlou Caal ..
..142 Frar.klln
. .ldlS Iala Royals
.. a Mohawk
..114 Old Uomlnloa ..
..11 Oacaola
..Ui Parrot ..
. . MTi Uulncy
..17a Bant a Pa Copoer.
.. M Tamaraek
.. M4 Trinity
..IM't l ullad Btatas ...
.. 'V4 l tan
17 Vlciorta
.. Il Wli.ona
Weatlngb. tulimol... Wnle'ioa
Adventure WVDal Waal
Atrhleon
do pfd.
Boston A Alhany..
bnatoa FJIavaled ..
Flt.-hburg pfd
Colon parlfl'
Met. Cantrai
Amerlraa Sugar ..
dn pfd
Amarlraa T. T.
Dominion 1. at B-
Oan. Klartfic
Maw. ElactrlO
dn pld
United Fruit
I'nltad Copuar
I. S. Staal
do pfd
per
Official
15
4',
4a.i
.... u;
M
. . . .134i.j
a
.... is
... 21
...107
. 1
.47
... 19H
...30
... I
... a1.
... tl
... 44
higher: rush
78Sc.
CORJJ-Dull,
May. 42c.
OATS Dull.
aua . fl.-,r.
RY K No. I. Elc.
SKED Dull, lower;
teitaj; January, J7. hid
timothy. J Ins, nominal
nominal.
clover, November,
March. t7; prime
prime alsike. IS To.
Pklladelpkla Proiloer Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 11. BUTTER
rirm. vntc nigner; extra western cream
ery, .w.o-c: extra nearby prints, 29c.
KLteB I-inn. good demand; fresh nearby,
ac; iren western. 2tiii2,c; fresh south'
western, 2.V; frekh southern, 24c. loss off.
CIIKK8E Firm, fair demand: New Yorlr
full cream, spring, small, i:fe13c; fair to
gooa sman. uiuwi prime large, 12Sb
e.Ti, m uvMi urie, e-ilj l.gc.
Mlaaeaaolla Wheal. Floor anal Bran,
MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. IS WHEAT De-
cemoer, uic; jiy. 7i'c Ou track; Mo.
London Kloek l:trket.
IX3NDON, Nov. 13. Closing quotations
Conaola, nioary 91 1-1 New York Cantrai. . .1M'
do account 13 T-lt Nortola at wea'.eru... 7i
Anaconda (aa-dl.)... S io u.'d i
Alrh'.aon (aa-dlv.l j'a ontar.o at waatam... 304
do pfd io,1 rei-aarivan'.a tcx-dir.i acvt
Paltlmors ft Ohio 104 Harn Mlnca 11
Canadian Pucldc ! '4 Heading ;s
I C. a O. Icl-dlT.) 41 1 co lt pfd 43v
. J!',' Oo IU pld 38
.l:'l Fc.ulh.rn Hallway 34
. do pld 4
.. 4h aou'.horn Pacific 14
. t.il'.nii Pacifij luo
.. 9W J do pfd Si
. gwta I'nlt.d bta'.ra Btaal...
. Ij do pll I7'
. .14fa -4i Vabaan u
,.Ui do fd 4V
.. :i fiaiii .a 4a
BAR BILVER-Stesdy st a 15-lSd per
ounce.
MONEY 2t2'i Der cent. The rate of dl
count in the uuen market for short bills Is
1 6-1610 S per cent ana lor three mouths
bills I S i-l per cent.
. , I . ( . k. ...
WASHINGTON', Nov. 13. Today's state
inenl of the) treasury balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the tl50.in,ia g,ij
reserve In tne aiviaion or renemption,
shows: Available cub balance. ju2. 54219;
gold. tU6,7U,a2. The subtreasury made a
I'bUaao O. W.
C. M. lc ft. P...
l Her ra loaf. I
IWnvar 4 R. U...
do pfd
Erla
do lat ptu
Oo 3d pfd
Illinois Cantrai
Lou. Ilia a Niah.
MIaourl. k. 1
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Csntinufld learj BeoeipU of Oattla Caused
Pricei to Oo 8till Lower.
HOGS A BIG TEN CENTS HIGHER
Moderate Ran ol Sheep and Lambs and
Inder the Influence of Liberal
Demand Market Rnled Active
and Jnst Abont Steady.
SOUTH. OMAHA. Nov. 12.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3.6 La,74
ennclal 'iueseiay s.M S.1C4 14,8ho
Ofncial Wednesday K.b4 7.40 14.2V8
Ctnclal Thursday 4,o00 W-w0 .tM)
Four days this week.. 22,238 22.S72 4i,Svil
Same days last week 21, 22.X43 ..!2
Mnme week before 27.487 2o,ort 70,lo
bame three weeks ago. ..It:,n77 16M1 6S.ZS3
Maine four weeks ago....2D.No0 J,lu3 4,J
bame days last year 24,02 Si.tuu 63.411
KKCEIPTo FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts if
cattie. hogs and sheep at bouth Omaha for
the year to data and comparisons with l ist
year. lfrri. ' liMl. Inc. Dec.
Cattle ,,, 710.490 16.2;8
Hogs l.KKi.KM l.Kio.iK 46,J4
Bileep 1,4i3.S24 1.188.1H0 2Sj,o44
I he folloevina tabic snows tlK- average
priLt) ot hog.1 soul on tne aoutn Oman
market thu last bo Vers: days, w.th cum
yurisons with torruef years:
TRJ
4el
440
4'si
W calves..
8 calves..
1 calf
1.1 CHlves..
2 steers. ...1112
2 steers.. ..1220
1 steer 1100
1 COW R.H)
2 cows Utt
27 feeders.. S42
Date. 120. 1W1.UKX). 1899. 1SS.1SS7. 19.
Oct 15... 7 0Ti4, tf i8 4 2 2 S9 3 1 2 12
uct. is... 91 i i2l 4 72 4 20, 2 bi 2 24
Oct. U...7 1i I 2o 4 S4 li 2 70 2 22
Oct. Il...i7t'i i 67 4 M 4 W 2 a1 3 H,
Oct. IP... I 6 U 4 ull 4 l&i 2 73 0 2 M
Oct. 2o... 02, I 4 bei 4 16 2 7l 2 M 27
Oct. Il...tU 2S 4 1 2 o 2 o2 2 22
Oct. 1U... i04i oil 4 S2 ; l o3 '
Oct. 22. . .i b' iu-v, a iu, 4 ui, 4 10 t a oai it 2e
Oct. 24,.. 74H, 01 4 61 4 14 2 i 2 IS
Oct. 2&... ( a;l t Oj; 4 48 4 13 os 2 46
Oct. 26... j OOi 4 l 4 ii J M 3 41 3 2
Oct. 27...14 4 64 4 101 4( 3 SS 2 17
Oct. 2(i...tDl 1 6 R9I I 4 401 3 62, 8 42i 3 13
Oct. 2... ,bli 6 kii 4 621 2 M 2 S8 2 10
Oct. io. ..fcj & J2i 4 601 4 0, 8 bl 17
Oct. XI ... 8 blHl 6 tfi 4 41 4 v3, 2 66 2 II
inov. 1....) fe.t 6 73. 4 M, 4 n 2
Nov. 2.... 12 72 4 801 4 041 2 00) 2 4112 27
Nov. 3.... 8 51 i I 4 501 4 06 2 45; 8 4a 2 30
Nov. 4.... 6 ; 5 21 14 02( 2 61; 8 43 2 31
Nov. 6.... 8 bl4 6 ill 4 661 J 2 62 1 8 44 1 3 21
Nov. 6. ...i 8 h VI I 4 Mi 4 011 I 2 481 8 17
8 oo i 89 4 7 4 20, 8 06; - IU
8 44 5 ? 4 71 4 03 2 62 2 54
6 74 4 69 4 00 2 46j 3 41 3 23
6 35 I 4 74 4 03 3 ii; o oli 3 21
6 25 6 73 14 021 2 45; 3 32 3 17
6 10 6 KJ 4 84 I 3 441 3 3 3 22
Dunlc Clenrtnas.
OMAHA, Nov. 13.-Bank clearings, tl.234.-
coi resDondlnif duv last year. 81.178.-
Bb3. TO; Increase, 2&8,0&.3O.
nkw york, Nov. 13. Clearings, 83Z1,
HS.UO; balances, t8,5U,18.
CHICAGO. Nov.- 18. Clearings, t'29 896.649:
balances, t2,039,7ii9; New York exchange
pari foreign exchange uncnangea; sterling
posted at HH1. for alxty days and at 84.38
tor demand.
BOSTON. NOV, 13. Clearings. 325,391.802:
bulunces, 81,969,656.
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13. Clearings,
t20,0?,Go8; balances, 23,101,015; money, 6 per
cent.
BALTIMORE. Nov. 12.-C earlnga. I4.34L-
108; balances, 2493,619; money, 6 per cent.
or, .Nov. 13. Clearings, tH,4),iHi;
balances. t?4c.E20: money, steady. 6(&6 per
cent! New York exchange par.
CJMCIMIMATI, :nov, ia. clearings, 13,
583,900; money, Sii6 per cent; New York ex
change, lOjjioo premium.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Nov, 13. COTTON
Steady sales, ,200 bales; ordinary, 6 7-16o;
good ordinary, 8 15-16c; low middling. 7Ho;
middling, 7 11-16c good middling, ji-ioc;
I ,! 1 1 fa(. LVn. rn.lnta 17 1M knl.
stock, iS2,249 bales, Futures, steady; No
vember, 7.6Sc, bid; December, 7.74f7.76c
January, f.iiBri.iKCi reoruary, -i.3vi.so;
March, T.8fl7.S7c; April, 7.87ig7.89c: May,
7.90fl7.91c: June, 7.927.94c; July. 7.B57.86c.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. COTTON Market
Opened steady at unchanged prices to a
decline of 4 points end subsequently showed
considerable Irregularity, at one time prices
being 1Q2 point tiDOva the close or tne
nrevToua day on a ;few-positions! at an
other time showing' s. net foes of 8&0 points,
ed prices
ness waa
most marked in the lte positions. There
waa no net change In November, while the
final decline in December was only 2 points.
It was hinted that the January longs were
absorbing Dsbembcr cotton to the extent
that thev had llouldated January us a
preparation for a dull movement In De
cember instead oi gsnuary, on me grounu
tl at present prices rn the south offer no
profit In chipping cctton hers lor delivery
on November and December contracts,
while tha transfer ot lona Interests from
January to December gives tho bull In
terest a start of ono month ahead of the
January movement. ' Trading toduy was
very aciivo. ir.rousnoui ma session ins
morUat chcaved a firm undertone, with
gtrons homes buying largely on tho rela
tive stability of the routhtrn spot markets
end in view ot ths fact that the movement
of cotton Is not tit all in keeping with ths
large crop claims recently ciaaa Dy nouses
with Europcsn buylns connections. Ths
improved condition of Well street affairs
In leadii s to ecire lnye"tmnt demand In
cotton. On tho othr hand weather reports
;'rom the cotton belt are generally pretty
(rood and this phase of the situation checks
the Ce:rar.d lor cctton osevna
fiT. LOUIB. Nov. 13.-C01TON Steady!
mlrldllng. 7Uc; sales. 1,892 bales; receipts,
4.1V9 bales; shlpmcni. 3,u79 balea; stock,
10,938 bai's,
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 18.-COTTON-8pot In
fair demand; prices 2 points higher; Ameri
can middling fair, 4.9oa; gooa rniaaung,
46Cd; middling, 4.4cd; low tnlddllng. 4.8sJ
good ordinary, 4.2M; ordinary, 4.14.1. The
sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which
so were for eneiculailon and export, and In
cluded 8,100 American, Itecelpta were 14,000
bales, including l.0c American, iutures
Nov. 7
Nov. 8..
Nov. ..
Nov. 10.
Nov. 11.
Nov. 12.
Nov. 13.
I 6 21 6 S 4 74 3 94, 3 3l 3 23
opened firm and closed iulet: American
middling, g, o, C, November, 4.85(1 1 Novem
ber-December, 4. aid; December-January,
4.2904.30,11 January-February, .H'a.(u;
February-aiurcn, 4.Ui.sidi joarr.i-pru,
. 1 he A tiA Mau.tnti 1 VlA t
June-July, i.-Ji; July-Augusl, 41.
Cuffee Market.
NKW YOHK. Nov. 13.-COPFEE Bpot
Rto eiu!et: No. 7 invoice. BUc. Mild, uulotl
Cordova, TiGHc. Futures opened steady,
with nr.cee kjilO oo!iiis lower under more
or less liquidation, which had as its Im
mediate caue tne press; in toa rrencu
market, whoss eurly quotations showed a
loss of a full trano. The other foreign
markets fluctuated ubout us expected and
therefore ererted little Influence in either
Cirectlon, while ihe heavier movement to
primary nouns na.ving Been niarouuiea in
veateriuv'a tradina: ve.ra also disregarded.
Shortly after the opening buying by shorts
for nroflla lnd'jcerl a steadier tone and this
waa encouraged bv a reaction in the Fronuh
market and a llpht movement, reporteei ui
mid-day, of Santos Interior receipts, prices
recovering 5 points of the early loss. Later
there waa another weak period under pres
sure from bears and the clogs was steady
anil r..l tCilJ nolnts lower. Bales amounted
to a-j,toO hue. Including t December, UtKtp
4. 75c; Janucry, 4.Vt((H.8uC Kebruary, 4.S".c
March, 4 j?t..ci May, o.iuc; June, e iuc: juiy,
iittc; Augtiut, a.Juc; beoleiubur, 6.3ii.4l,o,
Ureen liraiinan cortee ia oiioieo mwer ir.
price than ever bcrore In the New York
market, On the street toduy tne pr'.ce
named by brokers for Invoice lliioe wis
h 1-ldo. Tne lowest previous quotation waa
6Wc.
Wool Market.
BT. LOflB, Nov. 13. WOOL Steady to
strong; medium grades and combing, loW
ISSc; light tine, l;,Hil7'c; heavy fine, loyi
ll1!-; tub wutihed, lti'u27c.
BOHTON. Nov. 13.-VOOL The feature of
the market this week has been large
sped I a live buying of bconred wools both by
cealers and manufacturers. The reault hss
been an advance in pulled and urnured
wools. The market Is very firm and further
udvances in pi Ice are looked fur. Territory
vcoIm, eHiiecially II. ie staple and tine me
rtlur"! wools. m active. Prices are uenrliu;
to 80 cent price. Good sized sales have
been made at We Fine slap!" territories
are qcmed at to'iHiic; strictly tine. &veic;
flue and due medium. ft'KWM.lc, and medium,
4jU47c. In fiuu wool the dcniund It goiHl,
but offerlngrt are 11k ht. Ohio und PeniiNyl
vuiuh XX and sl'ove are limited at 3i.llc;
X. 20S'u2:, jc; Michigan X. 20.'28Vc. There
1 very little doing In Auatrailan wuole, ow
ing li Huht offerings; choice cumuli, t.
a oured bab'.s, stand at 7i't8" ; good, Utt
76'". and rverug. "2'p;ic,
NEW YOBK, Nov. 13-WOiJl'lrm.
. 4
Indicates Sunday.
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following list snows tne numoer ol
cars ot feeders shipped to the country yes
terday and their destination:
Cattle Cars.
C. J. Hysham. Clifton Switch. Neb. B.&M. 2
D. W. Ellis. Panama. Neb. M. P 1
William Daily. Auburn. Neb. M. P 1
H. Bremmon, Shelby, la. M. ot 0 2
Warwick & Co.. Wayne. Neb. M. et O.... 1
K. L. Kennick, Wtnstde, Neb. M. & O.... 2
Young Carter. Faulktou, S. D. M. 4c. O. 4
Theo. Tobln, Te kamah, Neb. M. ft 0 1
A. H. Hlllls. Ponca. Neb. M. 4 0 1
Ted Perry, Wayne. Neb.-M. etc 0 1
Ed Perry Wayne. Neb. M. ft O
. I T- It.. T . , TW . tf-k
l. iveiiy, uaurci. nru. m. oc w a
J. W. Maaon & Co., Laurel, Neb. M. ft O. 2
A. Bmltb, Laurel, Neb. M. & O
Hord & Wells, Clarke, Neb. U. P
William Pates, West Point, Neb. F. E...
A, Stlgman, Rapid City, 8. D. F. E...
W. C. Reed, Harrison, Neb F. E
J. F, Dierker, Dodge, Neb. F. E
E. T. Oraham. Creston, Neb. F. E
Fred Peters, Pierce, Neb. F. E. ........
J. RathEln, Mlllerton, Neb. F. E
I-r. Ijiur, Howell, Neb. F. m
W.Ullam Pates. West Point, Neb. F. E.
Beoker Bros., Oordon, Neb. F. E.
O. T. Serarled. Sturais. 8. D. F. E
Wm. Charles ft Co., Hermosa, 8. D. F. E. 2
H, L. Pratner, Tarxio, mo. k.. c.
O. T. Athen, Hamburg, Ia. K. C...
J. Grlffln, Hamburg. Ia. K. C
J. Wilson, Cooper, Neb. Mil
M. E. Hlatt, Silver City, la. Wab..
J, W. Maynard, Ellla, Ia, I. C
O. F, Johnson, Logan, Ia. I. C
A, Wllken, West Bide. Ia. N. W....
KhA.n idnnhlMlarlt
O, C. Htgbee, Olltner, Neb. B". ft M 1
Lee & Mitchell, Fremont, Neb.-K. E
X3, w , -.BViB.ieia, iciuuu, wivii.-"iuii ,.,
H. Brewster, Keosaqua. Ia, R. I
CATTLE There waa another liberal run
of cattle here today, and, Deaioes tnat, a
Sood many were carried over from yester
iv. so there waa a big supply on sale.
The demand on the part of packers con
tinued very Indifferent, so that that the
market was extremely dull, with the tend
ancv at nricea downward.
There was about the usual number of
cornfed steers on sale this morning, and, as
has been tne case lor some time pane, tne
uallty of most or tnem was very inrenor.
laiiara had a hard time to even cet buy
ers to look at the warmed up and common
kinds, so tnat practicauy notnmg was
nlit until a late hour. The tendency un
doubtedly was to pound the market to a
still lower basis, but such uneven prices
have been paid of late that it is hard to
tell the amount of the decline.
The cow market was alato very dull again
today. Packers were all bidding lower,
and. as compared with last week, the
market Is now 3e-e3-40c lower and in ex
tremo cases 0c lower. Short fed cows and
heifers were extremely dull and those kinds
have suffered tuny as mucii as tne grass
n,Mv. i n in a late notir comnaraeiveiv
few cows nad cnaugea nanas, conejiuenng
the supply in signr.
Rolls, veal calves and stags could be
nnoted alow and weak.
1 nere was a latriy B ueuieiiu mr tne
better grades of stockers and feeders and
the market did not show much change
from yesterday. When It tame to the
common stuff, however, trading was ex
tremely dull und it wns almost impossible
to dispose of that class of cattle at any
price. Speculators have a good many com
mon cattle on hand, for which there seems
to be little or no demand from the country,
and for that reason they were slow about
buying more Of mem ems morning.
Western beef steers were slow sale, and
whlla steady Diices with yesterday were
paid. In some cases other sales looked a
Utile lower. me uviuaiiu uii mv pan or
packers seemed to be very limited and It
was late before much business wss trans
acted Kanue cows were slow and lower.
the decline for the week amounting to tmt
40o and in extreme cases io ouc. i ne nei
stockers and feedera held steady with yes
terday, but the comomn klnos were dull
and lower, nepraaeaiauva eaieii
BTEKK3.
Evaporated tpp.e and llrteil Fruits.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1 1 -EVAPORATED
APPLEP Are eaalcr under more liberal
.Time, V(j0c; ihielce, iviiei'c; fancy, ,J
' CALIFORNIA DIUF.D FRI'ITH-Bpnt
iirunea conlmce firm, particularly on the
larger slzee. which are In limited supply,
limitations range, from 'i to i'c lor uil
grades. Afirtcois are firm ami moderately
active, wllh boxes ui.clisuged at iSOl-c
and bags at iUh prachas are steady at
12K '.Tu fur peeled and at tVt'ttlOc for uo-peeleu.
Se
it...
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1....
4....
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..1161 4 10
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....1041 I SO
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....lilt I Oo
....1094 100
1101 I IS
....1160 I U
....ivo I :i
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...!?( 110
IA60 I 40
NO.
64 feeders
A. fe. .No
lol 4 4 II..
1M4 4 10 41 .
COWB
, sso i it io..
Ml t 00 17...
140 I 00 10
UI I II
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100 I th
1IM0 I li
1161 I 10
Ml 40
10.19 I Kl
, 1141 IU
, 1041 I U
171 I TS
BULLS.
101 H I....
l!K let 1
itfi 1 J"
"TAG 3.
o9 t II I...
. ISO 8 an
CALVES.
110 I 60
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
110 1 71
STOCK CALVES.
1 7b 1 4ol 10
, I H t 141 I 04
:icT I J6
STEERS AND STAQ8.
1304 4 d
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I 6 I Ill I II
aad I 44 1 7 I 41
lao I oo II 1014 I a
ttl I uo 14 line 4 Oo
M III
NEBRASKA.
av. Pr. Ne.. A v. Pr.
88 feeders.. tC I 15
8 feeders.. Ml 4UI
18 feeders.. K43 3 !
3 cowe ft'..l 3
I feeder.. 41
I feeders.. 544
1 bull 1C40
1 calf 210
3 feeders. .111
14 feeders.. l'W
5 feeders.. 10J4
6 feeders.. 1' 25
8 feeders.. SS
il roves f14
1 cow..
1 steer
POO
jam
3 78
3 no
Z 25
4 on
3 20
8 20
8 20
3 2"
8 20
2 70
10
70
I cowa...,
t rows...,
3 rows...,
1 cow
1 cow
1 cow
21 cows....
1 feeder.
. 10
.101"
. S.V1
.13 "
. 920
. Ml
. t72
II!)
! re
2 A
8 "
3 25
J 00
3 Oil
2 00
8 20
2 feeders.. lonO 3 20
2 feeders.. MB 8 3'
32 feeders.
1 bull.
HOI TII DAKOTA.
4 35
3 75
8 75
3
8 70
3 70
8 70
2 15
2 Ki
1 steer.
1 steer..
1 steer..,
5 steers.
3 steers.... 11"0
, MSI
1520
..10.10
..ll.iO
.. 000
..1100
1 steer.
1 steer,
8 row,
1 CO'
COLORADO.
.P'L'O
....l:W
....Mil
,...1060
23 cows..
cows....
K cows....
4 cows. . . .
10 feeders.
MO
74
778
773
i3R
3 feeders.. 838
3 10
1 SO
3 75
2 75
S 75
.1 50
3 ()
12 steers..
82 calves.
1 feeder.,
( cown. ..
57 feeders,
47 feeders.. 1074
.1000
. 225
. 470
. 710
718
14 cows
1 cow
1 cow
3 cows
81 feeders..
3 feeders..
4 steers...,
1 steer...
8 steers..
81 cows....
2 cows...,
lo calves.
77 cows...,
to cows...
1 heifer..
68 feeders
17 steers..
W4
730
720
e
M0
850
WYOMING.
9 feeders.. 700
3 75
3 75
3 20
1 75
3 70
8 00
5 helfere..
6 heifers..
I feeder.
450
4"0
910
3 20
1 80
1 20
3 70
8 2d
8 70
8 40
3 7'
3 70
3 .10
2 50
2 75
4 25
8 25
3 75
4 25
3 l)
3 60
16S
1 66
3 20
9 steer.. ..1111 S 00
W. rl nannev Neb.
.. 917 2 25 4 feeder.. 1060 3 50
.1100 3 75 1 feeder... 870 2 60
,. 813 2 SO 9 cows 1035 3 90
J. L. McHatton Neb.
.821 2 25 2 heifers... 658 1 S3
2 80
4 00 8 calves... 180 3 60
T. Davis Neb.
3 00 3 cows. .
. 1!
A.
, 517
. 8.i3
.13)
1 heifer.. ..1210
Ml 3 15
1 steer VatO 4 25
1 steer 1410 4 76
sl 2 25
.. aj 1 75
,.1MI 3 80
..110 2 on
.. 410 3 75
. . 3JO 3 2f.
,..UM 3 80
k 1 75
..1410 4 15
..UK) 3 '
W3 2 55
3 cowa
3 rows..
1 bull...
1 bull...
1 heifer.
1 feeder
1 stag...
1 steer..
4 steers.
1 steer..
7 coal..
5 cows l'it4 3 H.1
4 cows...,
1 cow
1 cow
19 cows...,
U steers..
2 steers..
1 steer....
1 steer...,
1 steer...
1 steer....
3 calves..
3 calves.
8 feeders
3 steers.
.1015 2 0
bH) t ft
870 S 5(1
7 4 3 30
11 7 4 00
luoO t 76
910 8 75
11 fO t 75
llo 3 i
r.M 3 5o
153 I 00
. i; i
. b' I 60
1120 8 OO
1 COW....
1 COW....
1 COW....
1 COW....
1 bull....
1 bull....
24 steer..
18 cows.
102 steers.,
12 cows..
14 cows..
14 cow.,
J 55
3 10
C. Ham S. D.
.1151 3 S5 20 feeder.. 1100
Bam Barber 8. D.
.1056 i 25
J.-S. D.
3 cows.
8 cows.
4 cow.
2 C5
3 10
750
8A3
923
1 50
3 15
2 16
8 steers... .loto 3 lu
1 till 400 OO
1 cow ItoO 3 25
8 cows 143 2 25
1 cow ll.1 3 26
1 cow 910 3 0
3 rows vS t 26
28 cowa 919 3 80
2 cows 1'5 8 26
1 cow 11JU 3 7i
t cows law 3 65
3 cows 850 2 56
8 steers... .1100 3 40
It feeders.. 1i36 3 4
2 feeders.. 3 26
8 cows..... 913 3 75
15 cons fi 3 70
9 cowa. 94rt 3 00
15 cows 643 3 40
3 bulls 14x6 2 (
lbull KkMi 176
1 bull 14X0 2 tv
1 bull 1370 3 00
1 calf 1J0 4 60
1 feeder... 7 JO t 26 ,
3 feeder.. 9)6 3 00
1 feeder... 740 3 00
8 cow U 3
3 00
40
8 00
3 OO
3 25
2 00
Hogg ft
.. 870 2 15
..1"00 3 15
.. (M0 2 15
.. 940 2 15
T. Wilson 8. D.
..1340 2 10 t bulls 6X8 2 35
..KifiO 2 50
W. C. Robinson Wyo.
.. 892 2 75
George Raven Wyo.
.. S71 2 35
Bwan Land and Cattle Co. Wyo.
52 teem.. ..1071 3 65
Thomas Gordon Wyo.
62 feeder. . Se 8 00
A. W. Bristol, Jr-Wyo.
1056 4 00 6 steers.. .1056
H. PeU-Wyo.
. 9fi2 2 50 6 cows 1022
, 000 3 00 15 cows 699
Charles Freeland Wyo.
,. 913 2 60
Jehn McGlll Wyo.
feeders.. 900 3 60 1 steer S20
4 feed ers.. Km) 3 30 3 steers.... !
10 feeder.. W2 3 30 2 steers.. ..1030
12 feeders.. 9ii7 3 60 4 bulls. ....1210
William Taylor Wyo.
20 steer.. ..1163 4 15
H. T. 1 nderwood Mont.
10 cows 916 2 75 H steers.. ..1240 3 90
1 steer 1040 3 SO 1 steer 1040 3 50
1 steer 11 W 3 50
F. Kelley-Mont.
.920 2 65 2 steers... .1310 3 75
.1030 2 50
F. M. Richards Kan..
. 812 2 10 9 cows 922 2 10
HOGS Tho hog market took an upwnrd
turn today for the first time In severnl
days. There was a liberal run of hogs at
this point, but In spite of that fact the
market opened active and fully 10c Higher
than yesterday's average. The bulk of the
sales went at t6.20 and $6.22', with the
choicer loads selling largely at 36.25. A few
of the heavy common hogs sold from 36.17U
down. At those prices the hogs cnanged
hands freely, and It was not long before
practically all the early arrivals were dis
posed of. Several trains were late, how
ever, the same as usual, so that hogs kept
coming in ail day.
There was not much change In the mar
ket during the forenoon, as packers kept
buying them up about as fast as they ar
rived at the advance of fully a dime. At
noon, however, there were still several
train back. - Representative sales
8 cows...
15 cows. . .
16 cows.
No.
tt..
..
10..
it..
21..
It..
16..
40..
10..
14..
61 Ill
At. Sh. Pr.
..100
..144
..111
..111
..S77
..270
..2M
..18
..271
40
'io
too
110
110
140
NO.
14.
II.
43..
14.
I.
61.,
14..
41..
II.,
II.
II..
141..
67
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II....
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61
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60....
60....
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16....
44....
21....
.21
...211
...271 i
...216
...22
...20
...Cll
...102
...211
...177
...211
...26
...274
...213
...261
...270
...371
...21
...281
...270
...B
...211
...244
...272
...2111
...243
...211
...2l
...262
...Ml
,...2Wi
....lol
,...111
,...2S
....214
... Ik
40
'io
0
to
10
130
10
10
10
120
240
130
10
40
200
'io
'io
200
1
'io
180
M
100
so
40
40
..287
..20
..361
..237
..III
..IU
,.IM
..247
..244
..24
..21
..261
61 2S
Av. 8a. Pr.
6.
82.
11...
70...
II...
II...
17...
71...
3...
II...
71...
I...
43...
77...
64...
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17...
14...
14...
71...
73...
71...
71...
41...
M...
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18...
73...
IS...
14...
..141
..111
....101
....211
....312
....211
...J4
....261
....274
....261
....2:44
....221
....248
....277
....164
....234
....f32
....274
....2l
....2
....241
....221
....241
....231
....231
. ...2f.l
....230
...114
....101
...2ns
22
111
147
110
0
I 10 '
I 20
20
10
I 20
2
W
20
I 10
I 20
I to
I 22
I ;.
f 14j
8 22Vj
I 22V
4 224
2214
I 21
4 22 4j
I fc'H
I 22'
I 22
I 22
I 23
I 22V
4 22
I
I 22,
I 22 'i
I 21 ,
I 22
22Va
12
I 26
I 26
I i.1
I 2
I 26
I 21
I 2
I 26
I 26
I 26
I 21
I 26
cetpts. 4.000 hesd natives. 1.000 head Tex-
Ann. 1 head T.aa ..aW-a -iji . .. .4 T-
natives; corn fed higher; quarantine strauy ;
cows slow; choice export and riremed beef
a-. 'i". in. mir to gooti, .(. ii'iiii !ii;
stockers and feeders, t2.ootj4.io; wextern fed
steers, $2 oe(:i ; Texas and Indian steer.
t.!.oi"(i4.0"; Texas cows, 8l.8iXfi2.9o; nultve
cows, tl..'vU4 '; native hcllci. t2.0o4 10;
cannera. II owij HO ; cnlveee, 8.1 (fu6 .On.
HOGS Receipts, M.iX head; market loo
higher; pIkk strong; top, 8..3."; bulk if
sales, 361;.M127W; heavy, t6.iv35; mixed
packers. e.l..;40, light. Klowt.20; york
ers. 36.1ni6.20; pigs, to kS.Iji.
SHEEP AND LAM US--Receipts, 6.100
head; market steady; lambs easier; native
lambs, 3 V rn 5. 20; western lambs, tl.tti.-i 15;
fed ewra, .) liKji3.'i0; native wethers. t.!.aMi
4.10; western wethers, Ki.OOtjf 1.00; stockers
and feeders, tl.!fctyd.25.
I 16
I 06
4 17H
I 17,l
17H
4 17VI
17
17
0
8 20
I 20
4 20
i :o
4 20 ,
I 10
4 lo
M
I 20
I 30
I 20
I 20
el 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 10
I 20
I 20
I 3ft
I 20
I 20
I 30
I 20
4 20
6 20
I 10
4 10
4 20
I 20
I 20
I 20
I 10
I 20
SHEEP There was a moderate run of
sheep and lambs here this morning, and as
the demand on the part of packers was
fairly liberal the market took on consid
erable life and just about steady prices
were paid for anytning at an desirable
A good proportion of the receipts consisted
of killers, and quite a few of them were fed.
Practically everything desirable, however,
wns disposed of in good season.
There were not very many feeders on
hand, and as there were several buyers on
the market the better grades sold freely
at steady prices. The common stuff was
draggy, the same as usual, but there was
no noticeable change In the prices nald.
Quotations: Good to choice yearlings, 83 60
3.75; fair to good, 3.zwo3.bo; good to cholco
wethers, t3.4(Kii8.60; fair to good wethers.
83.1O3.40; choice ewes, 32.75(33.00; fair to
good ewe, 12.25 2. 65; good to choice lambs,
34.6004.76; fair to gooo lamoa, m.uugmdo
choice native iambs 86.CKXiJi6.25; feeder weth.
ers. 3J.7lx5f3.lF; feeder yearlings, t2.90tf3.25
feeder lambs. 83.0.'Sj4 00; cull lambs, 81.609J
2.00; feeder ewes, $f.3c6?2.23; cull ewes. 75ef
11.25; stock ewes. 82.50(83 25. Representative
sales:
No.
37 fed ewes
429 fed wether
439 fed ewes and wether
214 fed wether
9 fed lambs
f4 Nebraska ewes
48) Nebraska ewes
4 we' 'em ewes
784 Wyoming feeder lambs...
CI.9 Wyoming feeder lambs....
77 Wyoming feeder lambs....
1 western wether
785 Wyoming feeder lambs....
09 Wyoming feeder lambs....
i09 W)omlng feeder lambs....
Av.
. 88
. 90
. 112
. 103
. 85
. 80
. 78
. 75
. 47
. 58
. 55
. 90
. til
. 61
Pr.
3 2o
3 30
3 60
8 75
4 40
1 75
1 76
2 50
2 75
3 25
3 25
3 36
3 76
3 65
3 6j
Xevr York Live Mock Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 592 head; all consigned direct; no
sales reporter; no exports.
CALVES Receipts, 344 head; veals
steady; other calves very dull; veals sold
at 5.iiixa9.00 per loo lbs.; a car of western
calves at t37V.
HOGS-Recelpt, 2,662 head; only 3 head
on sale.
SHEEP AND LA M PS Receipt, 4.HS
head; sheep, dull, lOfulnc lower; lambs
quiet, about steady; sheep sold at 83.2.fi
V7a per 100 lbs., a few at $4; lambs, 35.6t'a
6.00; culls, 34.50.
loox City Lire Stork Market.
SIOl'X CITY, la.
trim.) CATTLE-
slow, killers steady
Dims and mixed,
feeders. 2.5of4. 50;
$2.6014.00.
HOGS Receipts,
higher, selling at
8.10.
SHEEP Receipt!
Va ea fou.i.i rr.u
hiiv. ia .' in i , n -ecelpts,
60O- stockers
; peeves, 84. two 8.7..; cows
83.26W4.oo; stockers snd
yearlings and calves,
3.000; market RWIOc
$6.0tS.2; bUlk. $6.07a
100; steady.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Nov. IS CATTLE Re
ceipts, 20U head; steady to strong; natives,
t.1.7.ir7.25: cows and heifer. $1.5(fi 5.25; vea!i,
$2.vfl6 75.
HOGS-Recelpts, 2.904 head; l(XfT15c higher:
light and mixed, $6,2X(6.25; medium and
heavy, t6.156 ,t.".
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.500
head; steady to weak.
Stork In Sight.
The following were the receipts of live
Omahn
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis ...
St. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Totals ...
Cattle.
.. 4.5H0
.. R.om
.. 4 OnO
.. 3,Si
.. 21)
. . tVMI
..20,800
Hogs. Sheep.
.0i) 8,000
JS.ono 20.oii
8..VM) 6.1ix
7,i 7'
2.0O l.frti
3.000 l'J
62,404 34,40)
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK FT.
Cattle Steads' lloas Hiaber eneep
and I.anaha Lower.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13.-CATTLE-Reeeinte.
8.000 head, including 4,000 westerns; steady;
good to prime steers. 36.00j6.66; poor to
medium, $3.00ifi.i5; stockers snd feeders,
82 Uib4.66; cows, 31.4Xb4.50: heifers, i: oa
4 lb; canners, 8l.4eraz.4o; Dulls, 82.0tx,o4 60
calves. 83.u0Cae.25; Texas fed .steers. IJ.OiV-J
4.00; western steers, 1.15(145.75.
HOGS Receipts, 23.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 22,000; left over, 80,000; market
fully loc hlslier: mixed and butcher, to.ih'it
8 36; good to cnoice heavy. !I Wdc'i; rough
heavy. 36"jU5; light, 8i.0h'u.26; bulk of
sales. t0104j6.2S.
HI1EEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20.000
head: market dull, lower; good to choice
wethers, $3.406400; fair to choice mixed,
f2.6trti3.40; western sheep, 82.753.76; native
lambs. $3.6o6 0; western lambs, 83.75ftj4.76.
Official vesterday;
Recelnts. Shipments
Cattle 23.6TO 4 717
Hogs 82.6M SKl
Sheep 27,103 8.642
SI. Loals Lire Stoek Market.
HT. IJU1S. Nov. 13. CATTLE Receipts
3,2o head, Including Z.ixu Head Texan
damn """l ' " ,,,.,, i,,,f,iB
exiKirt steers. 85(iixii7.5(): dressed beef and
butcher steers, 14 oofati oO) steers under 1 (
lbs., 84.lXKii4i.oo; stockers and feeders, H '
4 do; cows and hmlers. li.ztli oo; carinera,
tJ.'442 65: bulla, t3 6043-4 60; calves. 84 (i 7 b":
Texas and Indian steers, $3864j4.SO; corns
and heifers, 83.2'u3.35.
HOGS) Ree'eipte. 7.0f) head, mstkt
strong, prices higher; pigs and lights, ((?
8.15; packers. ItoTjiyt 26: butchera, to 164n Jo.
BIl&EP AND LAM bS Receipts, 700 head ;
market steady I native muttons, t3.2o4 iX;
lambs. 84 26 40; culla and bucks, ti OUrf
4 oo, stockers, tl oOtii.vj. Texans, tt 36.
Kaaaas City Live Stuck Market.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 13.-CATTL.v-Ke
nil and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Nov. 13 -OlIi Credit balances.
$1.39; certificates, nn sales: shipments, 79.971
bbls.; average, 74.129 bbls.; runs, 10,504
bblee. : average, 50,192 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Nov. 13. Oil, Turpentine
cloxed firm, 5oV. Rosin. Arm: A. B. C, D,
tl.40; E. tl.45; F. $1.50; G. $1.60- H. tl.90; I.
t2"; K. t2.65: N. H.50; WG, $3. 7a; WW. $4.25.
TOLEDO, Nov. 13. OIL Unchanged.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. Oll-r-Cottonseed,
steadier; prime yellow, S4Wc. Petroleum,
firm. Hooln, firm. Turpentine, steady.
IXJNDON, Nov. 13 OII Calcutta lin
seed, ppot, 41s. Linseed, 22s lHd.
Sugar and Molasses.
NEW ORLRAN8, Nov. 13 SUOAR-Ac-tlve
and firm; open kettle. 2rsiZ'ic; open
kettle centrifugal. 3 7-l64f3 11-16e:; centrifugal
white, 341 rjTc; yellows, 3,a('a.'lli,c: seconds,
St&aH1-". Molasses, In good demand; open
kettle, 20'a3ot; centrifugal, lfl20c Syrup,
steadv, 23(ii29c.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13. ST'G AR Ra W.
firm; fair refining, 3 3-lc; centrifugal, !
test. 811-16c; mnlaeses Rtigar, 2 16-lbc; re
fined, dull. Molasses, steady.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13 DRY GOODS
There has been nothing In the market to
dsy to Indicate any change in general senti
ment. The demand has been quiet through
out for staple cotton goods, but sellers have
not made any move In connection with
prices. Prints again In fair request for
spring. Print cloths dull. Silks and ribbon
firm, with a fair business doing.
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13.-WHI8KY-Stedy at
$1-32. . .
bt. loui.nov. ia. wttioK.1 uteaoy at
$1.32.
rn;omA. wo. i;t. w ii ibis, i on in
basis of $1.32 for flnlHhed goods.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 13. WHISKY Distil
lers' finished goods, firm on basis of $1.82.
Sheriffs Shot by Pollreman.
CINCINNATI. Nov. IS. -During a fight In
Covington, Ky last night Deputy Sheriffs
Nicholas Botkin and John Mclnerney were
shot bv Policeman Robert Brown. Bntkui
died today. Mclnerney, who la a brother of
the sheriff of Kenton county, will recover.
The shooting waa the outgrowth of a polit
ical feud.
Hanna Is ot III.
CLEVETjAND. Nov. 13 The attention of
Senator Hanna was today called to pub
lished reports that his friends had become
slarmed over hla health. The senator de
clared that there was abeolutely no foun
dation for such statements and - that his
health was as good now an at any time
during the past year.
Coban Children Appeal.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13. Notice of appeal
was filed with the Treasury department
today In the case rf the eleven t'ubnn chll
dien detained by the immigration bureau,
enroute to the School of Buddhism at Point
Loma, Cal.
TUB REALTY MARKET.
IN8TRCMENT8 placed on record Th
day, November li:
Warranty Deeds.
Kirimn f Rstterfield to Samuel Ravltx.
wU lot 2. block 40. omana a
Karen Olsen and husband to Grace
Baptist church, part tot o, fnunps
adrf
Pstrick McConnell and wife to Vaclav
Slgmund, lot li, diock z, j-oiier or
tV add
G. R. Moore and wife to J. T. Owens.
,ols 14, 16 and lb. diock i. onerman
AveniiA nark
J. H. Stokes and wife to Msry J. Met-
calf. lot 12. block 34, Koiintxe i'iace..
Bridget King and hueband to Pierce
Kyan, unoiv t-o nem nea anu ri
n,U 2T-16-1I
Thomas Ryan and wife to Mary J. C.
Rvan an me
Mary A. Dervin and husband to pierce
Ran. same
C. R. Campbell and wife to Byron
Reed company. w or sv lot a, dioc
81. South Omaha
Ernest Sweet and wife lo H. K. Mc
Candleee. e 18 feet lot 29 and w 24
feet lot 30. Luke A T.'a add
A. C. Drelbus and wife to H. L. nck-
ard, lots 10. 11 snn ij. wjhh suc
dlv
H. L. Pickard to A C. Drelbu. H
ei and tax lot 4 In 12-14-12
Qnlt f lalm Deeds.
T. H McCagne. trustee, to Jsmes
Beaumont, lot a. nioca a. iew
Hsttle rolllns to Metropolitan Land
and Trust com'iany. lot 21. blok L
Mella's 1st sdd
W. N. Nason et al to II. Eva Nat-
tlnger. lot 13, Mock 7. Collier Pla. .
Deeela.
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W B. Melkle. administrator. t rrir
sdelphlg Mortgage snd Tniai ww:
pany, lot 3. blH k 1. Kountre efk eA fx
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