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Show LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Omaha, SOUTH OMIUrA. Nov. C Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, 100. Market steady. Native steers, 31.50g)S; cows and helfcr3, $35 5.25: was tern steers, S.oOSpOo". cows and heifers. $2.80(r?)4.G0; canners. $2.253.25; stockers and feeders, 2.75if?.:;.50; calves, ?3.50t?7; bulls, stags, etc., S2 75-I.C5. Hobs Receipts. 3400. Market steady. T-Tenvy, S7.705T7.SO; mixed. $7.05()7.75; llcht, S7.557.00; pigs, ?G.507.25; bulk of sales, $7.657.70. Sheep Receipts, none. Market nominally nomi-nally steady. Yearlings. 51.755.25; lambs, ?G.25!S,7. Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. C Cattle Receipts estimated at 2800; market steady. Beeves, $3.999.10: Texas steers, S3.S0(f-1.85; western steers. f l.257.40; stockers and feeders. ?3 00tf?5.00: cows and heifers, ?2.00$7?5,70: calvc3, S6.23(SiS.50. Hogs Receipts estimated at 11.000; market stronger. Light, $7.407.90; mixed, 57.S0rffiS.10; heavy, $7.45S.10; rouKh, ?7,457.05; good to choice heavy, $7.G58.10: pigs, ?5.757.G0; bulk of sales. $7.SOijiS.O0, Sheep Receipts estimated at 11.500; market steady. Native. 52.5057;4.S5: western. west-ern. $2.7517-4.90: yearlings. S1.(J03.90: Inmbs, native, 51.507.35; western, S4.7515) 7.30. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Nov. G. Cattle Receipts. Re-ceipts. 1000; market steady. Native steers. S-1.S01"9.00; native cows and heifers, heif-ers, S2.25ig,5.50; stockers and feeders. ?3.151iM.90; bulls. 52.75iQi3.90: calves, 3.50 110.50; western steers, S3.S05.10; western west-ern cows. $2.75(5)1.50. Hogs Receipts, .3000; market stcadv. Hulk of sales, $7.507.S0: heaw. 57.75(1?) 7.S5; packers and butchers. S"7.G57cS5"; light, $7.4010)7.10; pigs, ?G.507.25. No sheep. St. Joseph. Special to The Tribune. SOITTII ST. JOSISPn. Nov. 0. Cattle Receipts. J000. ."Market, steady. Natives. $5.7.V(?8.00: Te.sans and westerns. $3.00-W 5.50; e.ows and heifers. $3.00FnG.OO: bulis and stags. S3.001i; 1.25; veals. "?3.501S 7.00; yearlings and calves. S3.001Jii.50; stockers stock-ers and feeders. 53.001-5.4O. Sheep Nominal. Lamis. SG.30H7.20; yearlings and wethers. 4.503J)5.23; cwc3, $3.7517; 1.50. Clearing House Statement. NKW YORK. Nov. 0. The statement of clearing house hanks for the week (five days), shows that the banks held $5,012,575 more than the rccpilrcmonts of the 25 per cent reserve rule. This is a decrease de-crease of SS.S07.25u in the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Decrease. Loans 51.246.97 1. 400 -513.009,50(1 Deposits 1,211.100.500 7.l 10,200' Circulation .. .. 53.278.800 "1 12,000 Legal lenders... OS.530.400 2.523,500 Specie 2IO,S77,;:oo 4.482,200 Reserve 31 1. 107.700 '7.005,700 Kesei-vo required 310,3i;5,)23 .I.8iil.550 Stirplus 5,042.575 .S.S07.250 ICx-l. S. deposits 5,119,325 S.S7S.S50 Increase. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks today was 25.4S. The statement of banks and trust companies com-panies of Greater New York, not reporting report-ing to the clearing house shows that these Institutions have aggregate deposits of 51.272,015.000. Total cash mi hand "140.-S17.C00. "140.-S17.C00. and loans amounting lo 51.200.-S10.900. 51.200.-S10.900. The Financier will say; "The most striking feature In connection connec-tion with Hie .statement of die associated I banks of .'ew York City lor the week ending November 0 was . a loss of $G.-085.5OU $G.-085.5OU In cash, due for the greater part Id operations with the sub-treasury, and an increase of 5G.G2 1.000 in luaiiK A heavy expuuslon in loans had been anticipated an-ticipated and Hie amount was smaller In fact than preliminary estimates had foreshadowed. "Deposits, us a result of the chances just noted, showed a moderate expansion (if 52.071.100. The reserve on all deposits depos-its fell ?i;.003,275. leaving the present1 surplus above the 25 per cent legal requirement re-quirement of 51.490.325. The cash n-serve. n-serve. figured on Hie actual showing of th" banks Saturday, was 21. S per cent. "There had been reason to believe that' some, of the loan commitments had bcn shifted to the (rust companies, but Hie statement of these Institutions and the stale banks showed an actual decrease of 4,071,700 in loans, and a loss of about two and three-qnurior millions in cash, and a decrease of seven and one-half one-half millions iu net deposits.' "As showing the liquidation which has occurred In one year, It mnv be slated that, compared with the exhibit made one year ago last week, the clearing houre banks have decreased their loans 574.000.000; their deposits 5135.000.000. and their ca.sli holdings about 505,000,000. Tf the next two weeks reveal, as Is predicted, predict-ed, the transfer of larger amounts of American securities from Knglnnd. the burden on tho New York banks will bo Increased, but rates for money do not Indicate In-dicate much apprehension on that score here." Evaporated Fruits, N15W YORK. Nov. C livanoraled apples ap-ples are quiet and easier, with November Novem-ber offered at SSc On spot, fancy are nominal; choice, 951il0ic; prime. SiftfSiJc, common to fair, Clifi8.1e. Prunes strong, with a continued sood export and domestic demand. Stocks of sold goods on the coast are said to - ho small; quotations from 3i(y.'7e for California Cali-fornia up lo -I0 to 50s. and G5ji9c for Orogons. Apricots firm, with light offerings, but trading quiet. Choice quoted at ltf;)ll?,c; extra choice. 111llSc; fancy. 121(U2ie. Peaches steady, with reports of higher ! prices on the coast: choice quoted, Sift1 5ic; extra choice. 531f.Gc; fancy OJifuGSc. Raisins quiet, and prices mostly nominal, nomi-nal, although the undertone (o tim market mar-ket is llrm. Loose muscatis)" quoted at Iffi-olc; choice to fancy seeded, 43(y)G$e; seedless at 331i'5c; Loudon layers, $1.20 11-1.25. Nov York Money. NEW YORK, Nov. 0. Close: Prime mercantile paper, 4fll Tier ceit. Sterling exchange steady with at-trial business In bankers' bills at 4.S3M.S3.15 for sixty-day bills, and at 4.S7.13 for demand. de-mand. Commercial bills. 4.R2J1r4.S2.1. Mexican dollars. 43c. Government bonds steady; railroad bonds Irregular. Money on call nominal. Tlmo loans llrm; for sixty and ninety days. 42 per cent; for six months, iiQii per cent. St. Louis Wool. ST. LOPIS. ' Nov. 0. Wool, quiet. Medium Me-dium grades, eombinir and clothing. :Mf) 30e; iisht Iltif. 23i'27c: heavy line. ll-f 22c: tub washed, 204iiJSc. |