Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 20, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMATIA DAILY BFE : W KRHJ'NHAY , NOVMMIJRR 20 , 18 5.
C01I3IERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Briskness of Trailing in Oasli Wheat Swung
Futures Into Lino.
FLUCTUATIONS WERE NARROW UP TO NOON
In Hie Corn I'lt Hie PrliMWIIN I'lrni
mi Account f Wet Weather
Hlorlin mill
HllllllH.
CHICAGO. Nov. 13. The briskness of
trading In cnnh whent for a tlmo today
Hwunif the futures into line , Cleveland ,
Toledo , Uuffalo nnd OsdonsburK. besides
many places In the Interior of Ohio , Michi
gan nnd Indiana , were buying red winter
wheat hero today nt 3e premium over the
December price. In all , nbout MO.OOO bit.
wore tnkcn In round loin. That enured
n linn closing to a previously heavy mar
ket. Corn was firm , but very dull ; rats
Blond stork still , nnd the provision market
had scarcely more motion than tbu oats.
In the wheat pit up to noon fluctuations
were narrow. The news was ccnonlly
bearish , but shorts seemed disposed to tnko
up their prollts quickly , and tills , with the
large purchases of cash wheat and cables
about declines In consols , hail it tendency
to check any decline. Thu opening for De
cember was u",4p ' , down to D7c. TraJIng
was brisk for n time , with a downward
tendency. Prices I'oon firmed up , however ,
nnd In the nfternoon heavy buying brought
December up to the high figure of the day ,
u7',4i' . There It closed , the feeling belli ! ;
Complete dullness pervaded the corn pit
once more , but the price was firm on < ic-
cutint of the wet wenthor. The speciil-itlvo
trade In the article lias dwImlU'd uwiy to
the point of illsnppcnrnnce. May ranged
from iMlie 1 ° 'Hi ' nm' ' cl"s ° d ill EC-ie , Keller ? .
Theru was no Improvement In the oats
maikct. Trading was fully n < 5 devoid of
nativity as ever , and there was absolutely
nothing of Interest to report. May opened
nt from L'OU.c to iM o , and that constituted
tlio entire range of the day. At the close
It was Wc bid.
Hog products were nulet , under the In
fluence of heavy receipts and lower prices
nt the yards. There was no Impoitnnt fea
ture to the trading , .latunny pork kept
at from JS.OT.i to $ ' . ' , .January lard nt from
J.r.2'i to $ "i.rir > fi5.iii. ( split nnd January rllin
at from Sl.ttiU to JI.Ki. The market closed
Btcady til JS.'j'1 . for January pork , $5.53 $ for
lurd , nnd ? I.Bj for ribs.
Kstlmnlod tecelpts for tomorrow : Hogs ,
2.1.001 } head ; wheat , 410 cars ; corn , 32J cars ;
oalH , 110 cars.
The leading futures ranged ns follows :
Cash quotatlrvm wore as follows :
n.Ol'H Steady : winter patents. $3.15T3.r,0 :
winter slralKhts , $2.fiOi3.2isprlnf { ; _ ( patents. f.1.1.in
'
2.30.
WII HAT No. 2 spring. r.G'JJGItf.Hc ; No. 3 sprlnK ,
6Gi57c : No. 2 red , HUSiCO c.
COIIN NJ. 2 , 2Sc.
OATS-No. 2. ISc ; No. 2 white , ISliWlS c ; No.
a white , IS'idl'Jc. '
KVB-No. 2. 3 < ! c.
11AHM3Y No. 2 , no sales ; No. 3 , 2Gfl3Ie ; No.
4 , mi salcn.
FI.AX SISHI ) No. 1. 91'iliJ91Hc.
TIMOTHY SiniJ Prime , J3.COf3.C3. , ?
I'HOVISIONS Mess pork. PIT bbl. , J5.0"iS.10.
Ijinl. per 1W lb . , J.I.Ci'.i. ' Short ribs Bides ( loose )
t4.43U4.Ui. Dty salted shiiuldcrMlioxvd ) , J4.25W
4.f,0. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , ; i.7.VJI 87'- .
WHISKY Distillers' finished seeds , per sal. ,
II 22.
POIH.THY Steady ; turkeys , 7f7V4c ; chickens.
6ir7c ; ducks , 9@9iic.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
82,000 bbls. ; exports , 3,200 bbls. ; very
cjulet , with rprlnu brands weak nml wl/i-
tern fairly steady and In moderate demand ;
city mill P.IUJHU , Jl.lOff l.2r , ; winter pat-
iln , 3.50W3.70 ; city mill clears , $1.0031.10 ;
winter ptralKhls , > 3.ofT3.40 ; MlniK-EOta patents ,
t3.455i3.CO ; winter extins. J2.70fi3.10 ; Minnesota
bakeiH , t2.753.10. | llye Hour , Hteady ; fancy , J2.8D
C3.00. lluekwheat llniir. dull at 11 35.
HfCIiWHIIAT Wiak nt 41 > i4lc. |
COIIN MKAI-lullj yellow , coarse , 70S73e ;
llrainlywliie , } 2.u5i2.K ( ) .
IlltAN Dull nt I2.CO.
HYU Nominal ; No. 2 western. 42c.
1IAIILKV Weak ; weatern , 41ii4Sc. |
riAUI.MV MALT Weak ; wealein , SOffBOo.
NVHIJAT KecelptH , S2S.200 bu. ; rxpurtn. 110,300
liu. Spot market quiet ; No. 2 , CS'c ; No. 1 hanl ,
67'dc. Oillniis | opened dull nnd lie loner on weak
cullies , nnd ruled very quiet all day , ndvaneliiK
% o on war talk , llKht muvement , Mi.ner closlns
cablt s and bl cash demand west , and elosl. * )
Uc net hlKher ; necember. CI\fCIie , eloped Cl'ic.
COItN llerelpls , 121.100 bu , ; exports , lai.iOO
bu. Spit inaiket qulel ; Nn. 3 , SCc. Options
upened llrmer on Hlouny weather weht. capcd off
nn near months and cloxeil dull and unehaiifted
nil around ; November. 35iW2Ce , closed 33 ic ; lc-
ccinber , 33Uf3.Hc , closed 33'.4c.
OATS-lteeelpts. 4S.OOi ) bu. ; exports. 2.00. ) bu.
Hput maikct dull. No. 2 , 23 < i23Uc. Options ruled
iiulet and sli'iidy with wheat ; closed unehanned ;
NoveinLcr closeil at 23e ; December closed at
' 23X.C.
23X.C.WOOI
WOOICjulet ; domestic lleece. lCG23c ; pulled ,
19 f22e.
HAY Enny ; ehlpplnu , $7.00B7.M ; good to
choice. S00 > i5c
HOPS Steady ; slate , common to choice , 1S9I
crop , 3fj7c ; 1W5 crop , TfilOc ; 1'ucino coast. 1S04
crop , 3ic ! ; 1VI5 crop , SWIOc.
IHIlW--l > ull ; California. 21 to 25 His. , ISRlSHc ;
Oalvestiwi , 20 to 25 Ilia. , ICc ; lluenos Ayies. dry.
20 to 21 Ibs. . 2le ; Texas , dry. 24 to 30 Its. , 12ffl3c.
LiATHUIl-O.ulet : ; hemliick s de , lluenos
Ayres , HKht lo heavy , 24c ; ncld , 2l'4W24e. '
I'UOVlSIONS-lleef. steaily ; fnmlly. 111. CO ; beef
liams , (15.0 < iil5.M , Cut meats steaily ; pickled
liellles , r'.Wilti. ' * ; pickled IK ) ins , ( s.75fil. ! < . Laid ,
Rteaily ; western stenni closed nt IS.fcO ; NJ\cmher ,
15.KO , nominal. 1'oik , dull and easy ; old mcpn ,
Jit.DOfllO.00.
lIlTITUIt-HecelptH , 8,151 pkRS. j mnrkct steady ;
\vcHlein crenmery , 151i2Jo ; KlKlns , 23c.
id lS HeeelplB , S.1I45 pkKs. ; market sternly ;
Hlati ) and Pennsylvania , 2'ff2Cc ; western , 21 ®
2.1 ' .it * .
fllKKSII Ilecplpln. 3.813 iikgo. Market
larKP , " ' , / UK1 ; enuill , 7iJfllc : ) ; part eltlms ,
ma : full eklins. 2'j3i.\ ' (
Active nnd hlKher ; tTnlted closed
nt 1159 bid ; lellneil , New Yolk , IS.W ; Phlladel.
phln and llalllmoic , JS.45 ,
TAI.LOW Quiet ; city. 4',4c ; country , 4'lc.
HOS1N Firm : strained , common to L-ooJ. | 1.U
Cfl.70.
MOLAHSKK Dull ; New Orleans , open kettle ,
frond 13 ehnkv. 2Uf32c.
TI'ltPIINTlNi : Quiet ; 28If2S'ic. '
llli'K-Qnlet ; domestic , fair to extra , STiffC'le.
MKTALSPlff Iron M idy ; miuthcrn. I12.00O
14.00 ; lurlhein. JI2.O ) II > W. Copper. dull ;
brokers' prlci' , Jll. ? " > ; excluiiiKe price , ( ll.15fril.25.
Lend , dull ; brukriH * price 31e ; exrhanK" price ,
| 3.:5r3.f5. Tin. easy ; stralls. Jll.31tni.IO. plates ,
weaker. Spelter , weak ; domestic , > 3 OOfJ(1.00. (
COTTON HHii : > OIL-lnactl . , umlertono llrm ;
prime cruile , 25iff2Ce ; butter Krades , SOIfJlc ;
prime summer yellow , ! 'JU30c ; off summer yelluw ,
tMlfii.
_
Cotton Murkrt.
Ni\Y OIIL1IANS , Nov. -COTTON Knsy :
nitddllnt : , S l-16o ; low lulddllni ; . 713-lCc ; KJOU
unllnaiy , 7fic ; net mvliXH , 17 , UO bnleN : eios ,
I'J.CKiJ luileu ; exiKirlH to Fniniv. 17.20 < ) bales ; lo
llu > continent , 6,023 bales ; sales , B.Ooo liales ; clock ,
I3 ! > .r.C > i linlex.
NKW VOIIK , Nov. 19.-COTTON Qulet ; ml.l-
illliik' , 8\e ; net receipts , none ; Kro , J.k'jO bales ;
exKiils | in flri'ut llrllaln. 2.043 bali > j ; to thu ron-
tlment. 200 bales ; forwardid , l.K'i bales ; sales ,
1S , bales , all spinners ; slock , 174.95J bnlt'H ; total
today , net receipts , 5S..MO Imles ; enpiitH to Great
llrilnln. 12.491 balei ; France. 17.2 > l Imlei ; ciiTitl-
iicnl , 13.1C5 bales ; stiKk , ! > ,27S bales , Futureu
cloned very steady ; sales , Sll.fcOO bales ; January ,
18.12 ; Februnry , JS.17 : March , js.il ; April , 18.26 ;
May. ! $ . > : June. Is. 33 ; July , 18.33 ; Autust. IS. 37 ;
Octoler. I7.DS ; November , JS.OS ; December. Ik.OS.
KT. LOt'lrt. ' Nov. COTTON-Qulel ; l-16o
lower ; mlddllni ; . b'ic ; rales , 25 bales : receipts. -
ltf.111 bales ; shipments , 8,448 bales ; block , 4V , 935
bale * . _ _ _ _ _ _
Dry ( ionilH > lnrki > t.
NUW YOHK. Nov. 19. There wbn. as usual ,
no mall from Important Interior and more dis
tant nmikvH , mid ordi'iM were wantlntr , exceplliiK
n few teleKrnms for upvelnl requlremenls. The
new demand was very moderate for cunrni
wants , but for iprlnir M > eclaltle there were
very ( air eitKiiKemenls phiced by joblxri and the
iiuuiutiielurliiK I rude. 1'ilntliiK cblhs were dull
nnd immlnul at 3 5-lCc.
FALL 1I1VK11 , Ma . . Nov , 19-PrUit cloths
quiet ul JUe.
MANCIIKHTKH.- . 19.-Clolhs una yarns
lulet. with very little jmilnfM
Cuffre
NUW YO11K. Nov.
IU . dull ; No. 7 , I15.37H ; "I1J , quid ; Cortlavu ,
. p. . ; tr
. p. I ; tVKrcrimiK ilrllrrrK'ii frnm
New Y"tk ywilenllil' , H.JW Intjis ; Nw Yjilf
nwk tr.iny. tfl.twKfi \ Vnltwi Htntrs fto lt
.1.f . S bn ; nflndt fnr Ihe fnl.il 8lt ( . \V \ >
bnu ; Intnl rlslblr tiff Itlf fnllrtl Btatm , < 17 , ( !
lmg , DRUInrt ( .72 Imini 1 M ymr.
HANT , Nov. -Active ; R-wil fivernRO
fnn1iii , II . . # : ifrdpis. two days , K , < W bngs
moelc. 421.1 * * ) I.HV . * .
IIAMIU'U'1 NIV. -Flrm l ; ni-fir mnnlhn ml
vanrcil l4fl'i ' pft. fur month * nrtMine l 1 pfir.
KIO im JANKIlin Nov. 19.-Jul't : No. 1 lllo
JH.Oi ) : crrlinnife , > S'I. receipts , Iwo dAVs , S6 , ( >
linrn ; tli > nml f.r , the 1 'rilled Stntm , 7 , WO bng <
for UiiroiM' , t.WWmw stock , Sfl..O'iO I IKS.
HAVItH , N..v. la.-Oi neil firm , Hfflf ndvflnre
nt n inn. ' 4f decline ; nt 3 p. in. . IrreRiilnr , Hff4j
lorifeic ; cln nl irrrKiilHr nt net 'if decline to U
advance ; cnlfs , 2lnoo baK . _ _
IIMAIIA ( li.MJIAf < MAUKIiT.
CnnilKInn nf Trnitr nnd Qiuifntloti *
on Slnplc nml Knnoy I'roiliicc.
While pnullry Is low to what It was n shot
time DRO , It Is higher tlnin It wns n yenr ago
II Is In fael too hlRh as compared with elbe
nier.t . llt.R * ate itellln nl only nbout 3V4c PC
pound nnd fancy pointed ttecrs At 4',4c ' per pound
while cow be f nml mutt n Hie ctlll lower. 11 >
the ride of these IlKUtes even So for chicken
looks high. Quolallonn :
iiUlS-Strlctly fresh stock. 17c.
1II"1TIU ; I'uikliiK > tk , SKloc ; fair to KOOI
country , 12fHc ( ; choice tu fancy country , 14i(15o
Kat'ieied crruinery , ICfllSa ; ttparatur cieamery
19 20c.
VCAICholce fat , 70 to 100 Its. , are quoted a
Cj7c ; Inrge nnd coarre , 4i/Cc.
CIIMlISi : DomeMIc lulck. ll C ! Kdam , pe
doz. , J10 ; Club llousf. l-lli. Jars , per < loz. , J3.CO
Llmbtir cr , fancy , per lb. , 11 > 4CJ llonuefort , 54-lb
Jnrs. tier dnz. . Jj.O ) ; YOUIIK Americas , luVjC
Twins , fnncy , lie.
POl'LTllY-LI\p HKIB. per lb. , Cc ; chick
ens. per lb. , r.e ; ino. tfrs. 3 (4c ; ilucki" . 7TSc
tiirke > s. T'iliXr ; Reorp , 7i4S7Sp. DrptstM Chicken *
Ce ; diieks , SCIS ( ( ; turkeys.Rfltic ; B e < io. SHOP.
1IAY t'lilnnd. JC.W ; midland , } C ; 1 iwland. J5.M
rye straw. } | r.o , culor makes the pflc-j on liny
IlKlit bales sell the best. Only top urndes brlni ,
top prices. '
HItOOM COHN New crop , dillvcreil on track
In counliy , choice ureen telf-workltiK carpet , pe
IK , 2'lc ' ; choice green lunnlnK to hull , 2'4c '
common , IHc *
OAMIJ 1'rnlrle chlrkNis , youtiB , per doz. . 15
qunll , J1.7.fi2 1 ; jaik snipe , 75c ; gulden plover
> 1.25 : jii'k labblls. tier d"Z. . > 2 : smal
rnl.bim , II ; mallard ducks , K ; redhead * , 13 ; cnn
vnsbaek ducls. } 5.0iiSi7.00 : teal , blue wlni ? . $1.73
teal , Krcrn wine , II.M ; ml\ed ducks. Jl.WfJ1.75
Canada Reese. } r ; umill Reepe , J4.30 ; brants. I3.CO
deer saddle. * . I.lfflGr : ileer carcnssen. 12'iif13c ' } ; elk
caddies , llmsc ; elk carcasses. ! > j10e ; nntclope
saddles , I2f)14o. ) nntelolio carcasses , iiifllc.
VKOKTAIJLIJS. .
POTATOES -On Hack , car lots , 23o ; smal
lots from store , 30c.
ONIONS I'er bu. . 2JSOc ; Imiwrtcd Ppnnlsl
onloi-s , per ciate , cO'iiC3c ; home Km n Spanish
per bbl. , 11 50 ; 3 lo B-bbl. lots , J1.35.
IllIANS-lland-pleked imvy. per bu , , ll.lufrl.7li
SWKKT POTATOKS riiolec stock. $2 per bbl.
CAIIllAOK-On orders , crated , per 100 Ibs.
7tcOJ1.09.
CKLKHY Knney larRe Coloindi. WiOTc ; choice
stock , large No. 1. 40l/43c ; large No. 2 , 33c ; small
25fi3ik\
LIMA I113ANS-P r lb. , 5'c
WATER JI.50Sll.75.
CKKSS-Per 1C-qt. case.
FHIHTS.
CALIFORNIA QUINCES Per box. , 11.50.
OREC1UN PEARS Per ease , J2.23.
CHANHnuillliS-aiolce stoclt. per bbl. , 58.0
ALMERIA ORAI US per GO-lb. bbl. , JO ; per GS
to 70 ll.s. Krusii. J7.
HASTiniN GRAPES-Ncw York f.'oncords , pe.
basket , 23i24r > .
CALIFORNIA ORAPns Tokays , per double
cas . J3.00H3.I3.
APPLES Jiinatlian * , } 3.25fl3.50 ; choice ship
pine stock , Hen Davis. CJenlton , WlnvMii | , etc.
bblp. . } 2.25J2.r { , ' ) ; cnnklnK apples , J2.23'Q2. ' [ > 0.
CALIFORNIA PEACHKS None.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
Commission m n who hnvc been accustomei
to handling n good many Florida ornnices arc
likely to miss that feaiuio of their business this
season. Floilda farmers , accoidlng lo nil it
porlihae put In a linger acreage of vegetables
than ever b-fore. The killing of the oiange
groves by frost during December and Janunr >
last seems to have tuim-il the ptoduceis of f.ie
Elate to the cultivation of vegetables. It Is IMI
that In some sections of Florida the ncrenec o
tomatoes , btans , peas cabbage , lelluce , etc. , is
unprecwlented , while in other tecllons produeeis
hiive been leslilcted In their cultivation by the
refusal uf the manufnctuiers of fertilizers to
tiust them another year. Quotations :
ORANGES Mexican * , per box , J3.73 ; Jamaica *
pe"- box , S3. 75.
LKMONK- California , per box , 14 30Q4.75.
IIANANAS Choice bilge stock , per bunch , J2.00
( T2.25 : medium sized bunches. J1.75.
, HIDCS AND TALLOW.
HlDES-No. 1 , gteen hides , 4iic ; No. 2 gieei
hides , S-'JiC ; No. 1 green salted hides , 5Jic ; No. 2
salted hides. Cc ; part cuied hide ? ,
than fully cuied.
SHEKP I'ELTS Gicen tailed , each 2J0Mc
green sailed shearlings ( short wooiod early Kklns )
cacti Uc ; dry chearllnes ( short wooletl earl\
rklns ) . No , 1 , each , lOc ; dry chcarllngs ( sheri
wooled early skins ) . No. V eacn ftu
dry Hint Kansas and N'cbrasiui butcher \vou
pelts , per lb. . nclunl weight , CIJCc ; dry Din
Kansas and Nebraska Murrain uool pelts , pel
lb. . actual weight. 4S5c ; dry flint Colorado
butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual weight , 4Ciic
dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per ! b. ,
actual weight. 4 5c ; dry pieces and bucks , actua
weight , 25f3c. Have J t cut elf , aa It Is use-
lebs to pay ftelght on then ?
TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow No. 1 , 3itc ;
lallow No. 2 , 3c ; gicase , while A , S'.ic ' ; grease
while 11 , 3c ; grease , jeilov. ' , 2ic ! ; Biease. dark ,
2c : old butter , 2 2' c ; beeswax , prime , 15fl22c'
rough tallow , l',5c. '
HONES In car lots weighed and delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.OOiil4.oO ; dry
country , bleached , per Ion. J10.00in2.00 ; dry
counlry. damp and mealy , per tun , 3G.OO&3.00
WOOL Umvaslurt fine heavy , CiJ7c ; tine light
SSfOc ; quaitcr olood , 10S12c ; s Uy , burry nnd
chaffy , SilDc ; celled and broken , coanc , 7ft9c.
celled nnd broken , fine. GffS" . Fleece washeil
Medium , ISftUc : fine , 143ICc ; tub washed , ICiJ
15e : black. Re ; bucks , 6c ; lac locks , 2Q3c ; dead
.
DRESSED MEATS.
I1EEF Light western steers , 400' to COO Ibs. . 44
C5e ; good cows and helfors , 4iJ5c ? : medium
cows and heifers. 4'i4'Sc ' ; K0oa foitquarters cows
and lielfers. 3\iUtc \ ; good hindquarters cons and
heifers , C'/4C7c ' ; fair hindquarters cowa nnd
heifers , Cc ; cow rounds , 4'j'ff5e ; cow chucks ,
2&3V4c : atecr chucks. 3V4ST4c : ' > eef lenderlolns ,
ficsh. 15Vic ; beef lolls , bonelesSi e ; sirloin butts
buiieleis , Sijc , loin backs , boneless. SVfcc ; lolri
backs , C'.ic ' ; cow libs , No. 3 , CV c ; cow loins. No
3 , 7'ic ; iteer ribs , 7',4c ; sleer loins. 9c.
MUTTON Diexml mutton , 5-c ; racks mutton
S'ic ' ; legs mutton , 7c ; saddles mutton , 7c : Mews
! ' < .c.
PORK Pork lolin , 7c ; jpare ribs. 5c ; pork
slnulders. He ; poik shoulders , fklnneil. 6Jc ;
tcndcrlolni. 13c ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz ZZc ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
New I'crbla i dates will teen be on the market
now , t.s thB llrht Hteamer Is expected to arrive
In New Yolk In a veiy few days. Quotations :
OYSTERS Mediums , ISc ; horseshoes , 20c ; extra
etand.uds , 23c ; extra telects , 25e ; llianeh & Co.
selects , 27c ; New York counts , SOc ; Etandaid bulk
per Kul. , $1.10.
CIUER-Pure Juice , per half bbl. , J2.CO ; per
bbl. , $4.50.
SAtlER KRAUT Per bbl. , I3.CO ; half bbl. , | 2.
NUTS Callfi.inla . almonds , lOc ; Englliih wal
nuts , eott shelled , ! - ! ' . < ; stamiaids , lOc : filberts ,
lOe ; Ilrazll nuts. 94T10e ; pecans. 10ffl2c ; pennuls.
raw , C'.Jc ; roasted , 774c ! ; chestnuts , HUlCoj black
walnuts , per bu. , 75c ; small hickory nuts , per
bu. . J1.75.
MAPLE SYRl'P Flve-gal. cans , each , J2.75JJ
)3,00 ; per doz. . J12 ; Ual. . cans , JC.25 ; quart cans ,
J3.75.
FIGS New crop. California , 10-lb. boxes , per
lb , . He ; common California figs , 60-1 li. boxes ,
Ce ; Imported fnncy , 30-lb. boxes , ICc ; choice , 10-
lb. Itoxep , I2c.
DATES Pei Ian , CO-lb. boxes , per lb. . C'.ic ;
faids. 10-lb. boxes , per lb , , Sc.
MAPLE SUOAR-Chnlee , per lb. , SITlOe.
PRESKRVnS Affoited. 20-lb. palls , each 11.40.
COCOANUT8 Per ion. J5.
FURS.
Mliinriipnllu Wlirnt MarK' ' ( .
MINNKAI'OI.IS , Nov. ) . WIIKAT Kulurei
llrm , but In the rash market DIP prtmlum nvrr
lifrvmlwr ilrcpppd back to lo for No. 1 northern ;
Nn. 1 northern raid at Utiu principally , and No ,
2 northein ul M'ic.
l-'I.OUU-Steady ; the xeneral trade la taking
frufly nt price * nrlllUK U.OS tu 13.49 at the mlll
for IIrut paltnui ; dometllo bukcr coodt , | ; .GOiI >
2.69 ; export bukcrV. tl.9Sij2.30.
Sulfur Market.
NiW YOH1C , Nuv. 16.-Sl'aAU-llaw. ' quiet !
fair rrllnliiK. 3a ; rrntrlfuiml. W Uj l. 3Hc ; rr-
IImil , dull ; niHJidard A. 4He ; ccnfrctlonerii' A ,
4Hc ; cut K.af. Mc ; rrunheil , SUc ; powclercj , 4Tic ;
tiruiuiluled jUr.
LONDON , Nor. U.-8UOAn-C nc , dull ; little
rtnlnu ; cfnlririiBol , .tAVn , IJo Ml Muncnvndo , fixlr
rrflnlnK , 10 ( M ; bp t , ilull nnd h nvyt N"vembr ,
10 4 < U Dtxtmber , 10s W.
.STOCKS AMI IIO.MIS.
VnrloCjf Iiiflin-npi-H 1 i-iri- iMl flip
Mwiirll.Mnrki't YcntiTilny.
NKW YOIUC , Nov. 10. \nrlety ft Inllutncpi
depressed the stock market tml y. In some In-
iitnnces the reiteration of old ycnr nrRiiments
operated effectively. I/jmlnn wns uniileasnntly
ncllvo an n seller of most of the International
stocks nml foreign mlvlccs In relation to the po
litical situation renewed uneasiness. Heading
was not particularly nffecti-il by publlcallon
of n seml-oinclai synopsis of some of the fealures
of the proposed rorganlzntlon plan ns they
now stand. HumorR of possible ncllve defensive
nellnn by Home of. the junior security Interests
were- circulated , but did not commnnd much nt-
tentlnn , owlni ; to Hie ri dlcally unfavorable pin-
illtlnn of the property nnd lack of prncltcal
oqnliy In the stock. The decision nf Justice
Harlnti In the We lern t'nlon-l'nlon Pnelllc case
wns nKaln useil wllh ileclded effect nKalnst the
slock. None of Ihe counsel of the company had
received HIP lext of HIP decision today , and there
wns consequently no olllclnl sialeinenl fiom Us
standnlnt nn tu the full effect of the opinion.
The dcelplnn of Allomey ileneral llartcoek In
the Tobacco trust lltlcnllr.li wn also Improved
ns far ns pinctlcnble by thp lioars.
Onl.l ciiKaRtrnenls for lomorrow's steamer nK-
BreB.itlnc $1.7.V.Oi > l , nnd a well ilenneil expectation
of the ehlpment of nt least $ liw,000 nddllliinal
on Thursday , consllluted nnolher bear pntd. The
nllatks on Alanhallan were lenewed , and Ihe de
cision In the Tobacco case Induced rnlds on nil
nf the oilier Industrial thaics. The- news that
the presidents of the trunk line and conneclInK
mails had ratified the plan for the establishment
of profitable rales nnd malnleimncc of tint ninny
was not made public until Home lime after the
close of business. Thp maiket was more acllxo
than on Monday , with the bulk of the dealing *
distributed In half n dozen stocks , rxceptlon.il
nctlvlly belnK noted In Western tlnlnti , Trmllnis
wns laiBC nt the upenlnir alul a weak lone pre
vailed.
The selllnp pressure was Btncral and wns di
rected npilnst the Industrials and International
shales. The dealing * during the last half of Ihe
day werp upon nn Irresularly w.ak ramte of
prices. Tobacco declined lo Sfisi. a loss nf 2 per
cenl fiom yeslenlay , with an ImllfTcmil recoveiy.
Leather pieferred dropped an extieme 2' < per
cenl. Western V'nlon. 2 per cent , with n HKht
fracllonal rnlly. Ixniltvlllp & Nashville and Den
ver * i Itln Hrnnil" prifen.Ml on futi'lKii si'llInK
icorcil deHlnes of 2' anil S'/j ' pe' cent rcspe.t.vcly ,
Thp clrsp was nulet nnd su-ady nt lmpn > \ < mint
from Ihe loueil polnls extending lo 1 per c nl In
SuKar , but at general net losses , whlrli weie
material In some cases. The I'ouiso of Ihe bond
market was attain mainly toward a lower level.
although Irregularity was noted , and the volume
of buslni'SM showed an Increase over thai of the
previous day. The dralliiKH In Koveinni'nl
fo < itril up Jl'.OOO. Theip was a ( 'cneial s'.iadlng
of iirlces on the last call.
The Ilvenlm ; 1'isl'a I.'intloti cableRrnm says
The slock maikel * weie Hat today , with vlrtimll )
no recovery at the close. The ilettiepslnt ; Inllu
eneiH were the Arab uprising In Turkey ani
further forced Iliiuldatlons here and tit Paris
where a law speculative ncrount was taken
over from the last selllemeiit , which clused loday
This especially affected American" , lar i- block
of Louisville and mlier slocks lielnir thrown out
Mines weie Hat .n the Ihiuldallon , and also on
uncunllrmed leporlt Ihnt tlie llrst crntihtiiK re
luin frnm one of the Wllwaler's deep level mine
arc dlFappnlnllliR. Tht ; Kineial llnnnctal outlook
Is uncerluln. If It were not for t.ie weaknt'SX
elsewheie Americans would not beleved un
favoiably. It Is believed Ihere will be n 3 pe
cent bond Ismo by Ihe Unlled Stales Rovcrnmen
before lonif.
The following were the closlne quotations on
the IcadliiB stocks of the New York uxchange
today :
Xi-iv YurU Moin > y .llnrkc-l.
NHW YOIUC , Nov. 19. MONK Y ON CALIv-
ICimy nl I'i:5l2 : per ci-n. ; hitt loan , 2 per cent ;
clowil nt 2 per cent.
IMMMK MKIICANTILB PAPiil-4i(5'i pel
cent.
STHIU.INO KXCHANOE-Flrm. with actual
business In bankers' bills lit J4.83'iff4.6Hi ! for rte-
m.ind nnd l4.S74i&4.fS for M days ; putted rales ,
11 fc8Vji4.1'0 ' ; commercial bills , { 4.87.
SILVKIl CKUTIFICATKS 67te/07Kc. /
GOV13HNMI3NT I1ONDS Weak. State bonds.
Inactive. Hnllrond bonds. lower.
Closlnt ; tjuotatlans on bonds were nH follows :
offered.
IlciHtoii Sliick ( tunintloiiN.
liOSTON. Nov. Iti.-Call loans. Hrtli per cent !
line loanH. KH < 13 per cunt. Cloilnpriori for
BlocltH. bonds nnd mlnlni ; HHir..M :
A. T. JiS. F 17 W. Ulee. ofd 04
Am. Siii-ar 1IIH'4VH | , Cnnlr.il 44
Am. S.nrarpfd. . . . H71B Kiltbdii Klt'C. IllB. . 145
llnv Slati ) Han 11 ( liMi. Klcc. lifil 111 !
Hell Ti'lin'lionu. . . .
llOHtoii.t Albany. . .NIK AlclilHon 4u 7H
Iloston < V Malno. , 177 N'ew Knrlanil UN. . . 11R
H.'i ? ( WlH. Cl'llt. iHttt. . . . fi4
Fltciihiirir Ul : Alloup ? MlnlmrCo BO
: : ilnolH Sleel 71) ) Atlantic 10
Mexican Central. , 1 Hi HoHtim A Moiitan.T. ( Ill
Olil Colony 170 UttlliIIOHton. . . . . 15H
Ore. Short Line. . . , 0 Oalinnet .t Ili'cl.l. . ,100
ItuhbiT 311 Franklin 11
S.in Oleiro II Kparxarfi ) IMS
Union 1'jicinu
West Run ( ! ( > ! < luillney. . . , ! i" ! ! ! ! ! ! 1'JO
\\Vsl Kiul nfd Oi4 ! Tamarack 13ft
Wi'Mlni-h. Kli'ii. . . . : t4 iWolverlnu OH
Sim | . 'riint < lHifi AIluliiK ( InotiitloiiH.
SAN KUANCISCO. Nov. lll.-Tho oniclal cloalnif
quotallons for mliiln ; utoc'.i-t toliy were ai fol-
OWHl .
Hllvor bam , 111 lie. Mexican ilollun , 65i'5tc. ! !
irnlis , "l.-nt. ' . 'v u : luleiraptilo. Oc.
\t-\v York 311 n I MI ; ( liuiditloiiM.
NEW YOKK. Nov. lU.-Tliu following ara the
lOHinir intnlnir quotntloim'
askeil.
I , on ilu 11 .Slou
LONDON. NOV. 1U.-J 1 > . in. clOHlng ;
_
Ian. I'acllic OoHiSl. ' Paul com . 7114
: rlu ll .V. Y. Cuiitr.il . HUH
. . 73' il > iniibylvaiiU . " " '
II. Onlral . UH iHcailliit- .
Ipxlcan enl Inary. 18.Mux. | Ccn. nuvv 4B.
llAH"Hir.ViU-30 7-16U per oz.
MONHY-1 | i r cent.
The rnli' of illncount In the open market for
hnrt MUD , lMll % IHT cent ; fur Ihrce inonths'
bills , 1H per crnl.
( Mix Miirkrtn.
KANSAS CITY , Nov. IS.-WHUAT-Httadyi
manj fair ; No. 2 bard , norulnully , ST3UCJ Nu.
rnl n fnlnnll > . Cl > ttr No Z Mirlnpr. WWSTr
. t Nirln * . f.4 fi.v.i | | ifitc < 1 , n-tnlnnlly , ( TW-Sp
OIlN-Actlvc ; Nol'nHlxrt. H 3 c ; No.
while ,
OATS Slow utiil ' < * ktr : No , ! tnlxril , 1"
No. 1 wrill * .
llmo.liy.
01
iirTTIill-StMitly ; r mfry.
HfllJc. Uilff
" " " * " - ; strictly fresh , I7 < io.
I.UnilPOOl , , Nov. PlJi-WHKAT-Spot quiet !
ilPtnnnd p r ; No. 2 red winter { 2.1 ; No. 2 rpd
sprlnc. stocks cxtmiisteJ ; No. 1 hard Manllolfl.
slocks exlinitstp.1. No. 1 Cnllfornla , 5s 3.1 ; ftilures
opened sleady , with , tu-8.t and dlslnnt positions
' ( d lower , but later rencleil and close * ! Hrm , with
March nnd April Hit'higher nnd other month *
- ' . ' from yestenviy's closing prices ;
ncn nlK.ut pqunlly iifstni'ir < ; NovemtM-r , 6 Id
December , t 2'id ' : Jnliniry , Ks 2' < d ; Tcbrunrj
Cs 3'id ; March , Is 4d ; APIII , 0 * U'I. '
COIIN Spat dull ; Amcrlcnn mlxeil new 3s 4Hd
futtire i cpfneil quiet at unehnnRrd prices ; closet
slondy , with November nnd December 'id hlKhe
nnd other inonlhs unchanged from yc lerd >
rlo. lrn. prices ; business nbout equally distributed
November , 3 4'sd ' ; December , 3a 4il ; Janu.irj
3s 2 < id ; Februnty , 3s 2\d , Match , 39 2id ; April
3s 2\d.
PlAJL'tl Mniket dull ; demand | ioor ! St. Loul
fancy winter , 7a rd.
riinVISIONS Ilnonn , quiet ; demon. . ! poor
rumberland cut , 2 < t 30 itu. , Sis ; short ribs. 2
Ibs. , 35s ; long clear , llxht. S8 lo 43 Ibs. . 31s ; Ion
c-K'nr , heavy , 63 Ibs. . 2's ! ; short clear backs , llK'.it
1S Ibs. , 30s Gil ; Khort cli-nr middles , heavy. K > Ibs-
! Sis : clear bellies , 14 in 10 lb . , 37s ; fhoulders
squnrt12 to 18 lb . , "Ss ; liAins , short cut , II I
IS Ibs. . 43s. Tallow , linn North American , nom
Inal. lli'i'f , extta Indln me s , Tf.s ; prime me * ?
rRs M , I'ork , prime mess , fine western , Ms
primp medium. 4Ts fd. I.nrd , dull ; prime wcsl
ein. 2S * M ; ri'lhied. In palls , 31s.
IMIHnsi : Quiet ; deimnd moilerate ; flne
Atnerlrnri while. 41s ; llncfl American colored , 4.'c
llfTTKIl KlnBl fulled Hlnle , 03 ? ; Rood , COS.
Tt'lll'KNTINK Spirits , 20s 3d.
ItOSIN Poiiimon , 4s TUd.
POTTON SIIHD OilI.tMTprol tcflnod , ITs G.1 ,
l.INSlIKn 01121 ? .
1'HTHnl.KrM llenneil. S'Jd.
IliPIH5lvHATOll ! IIKUI. ' KorcqiiArtprs , Slid
hlildqunrters , ti'td.
lU.KArillNd I'OWPEU Itardwoml , f. o. b
I.IVl'tponl , C7.
IIOI'S At 1-nndon ( Pnrlllc const ) , i : 10s.
Tin ? reeelpls of wheat dtirlliE the past Hire
days \vvre 147,300 renlals.
\V nlher cold nnd clear.
HI. I.oulH Criii-rnl .tlnrUct.
ST. I.OUIS. Nov , 15.V1IUAT Opened de
pK'ssed nnd lower in heavy ri-ceipls In mirtlmps
nnd lower cables nnd ruled easier nil any. clorliiK
otmily for May nnd ' , iiil'c off for December , com
puled with M-sterdiiy ; Nt > . 2 red , cash , G3c ; DC
ccmbrr. 37ir ; May , C2'to.
COIIN llcoume MrotiRer early nn prospe-ls o
lulu and piobubly coldfr , stormy went her , m !
ciiccnlatlon wns llghl nnd prices did mil shon
much chance , eloping ulthln n rniiire of > > c cu
pltliiT slib" > f yeslenlaclosi ) ; ; No. 2 mixed
cns'i , S'.iie ; Deceml , : i iH24c ; Miiy , 20.Jc. '
OATS futures quiet. ttionKi-r ; spot imchaiiKed
N < i. 2 , push , IS'.ic ' ; Decemler. He ; May. 2ty > 82iXr
11YK Dull nnd lunvy ; .14c bid.
COIIN Mt-AI < -l.33ffl.lO.
11HAN HnMo-n buyers bid 4Te for easl track
sacked.
KI.AX Slir.O-I.ower at ? C',4c.
TIMOTHY si-i.o-t3.mir3.ci\ :
HAY Choice pra'ie ? , llnmthy nnd prairie , fcirc
and llrm ; prairie. j.Oii riO. ( > > , till * side.
Ul'.OS Higher ; 17c IOM off.
WHISKY J1.I2.
LEAD Dull : holders nuking } 2.97'4 , but no bids
Hl'KM'UK Still decllnlni ; ; selleis now at $3.3' )
and pome als reported at lhal titlce.
I'OtlLTUY Market Pleady ; tuikpyn , C'i5T7c
chlckvtiH. f.QGifcr ; ducks , 7Vic ! ; iteose , C'.ic. '
nt'TTKH Market steady ; creami-iy. isji20o.
1MIOV1S1ONS I'ork , utan.lard mpm. Jobhlnc
JS.37. lntd. prime flrnm. Jj.ST'i ; cholc . J5.45
liacon , boxed HI. ! uldera , J5.23 ; IOIIRS , t.12iit ; ribs
J5.S.1 ; shoils. J5.37'i. '
HHCKIPTS Flnur , l.Pn ) bbls. ; wheat , 57.00) bu.
coin. 24.000 bu. ; oats. M.OM bu.
SHIPMBNTS Klour , 10,00-1 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 ,
bu. ; corn , 20,000 bu. ; oats. 10,000 bu.
AVool Market.
I1OSTON , Nov. 13. Although tha wool maikel
IH riulet for this FenFon , > et theie has been i
milllclvnt number of nmnufncturcis needlns wool
lo keep ovnslderable sloclc moving. Prices are
sleady jind dealers are nol nnxlous to force
sale * . Australian wool Is , In ( rood demand , with
prices rullm , ' llrm. Ohio and IVnnsylvnnla
MeecM. X nnd nliovo , IT'ASJISe : XX nnd iib.w ,
195il9Uc ; No. 1 comb'lnu. Zlc ; No. 2 combing , 23c ;
dellnne , 20'.4i821c ' ; Mlsa mrl quarter-blood comb-
Int ; . ISHWl''c ' ; Missouri three-clshths-blooil coinb-
Inp , ISiilSHc ; Texas wool , yprlnc medium
( twelve months ) , i ; < u4c ! ; keoured , 31)32e ) ; spring.
Una ( twelve months ) , ISiiflBc ; scouri'd , 33ff3.-c ;
fprlnu , medium ( sis In .elKht minthx ) , r.iillc ;
scoured , 301i31c ; pprlnK , fine ( six to I'lKhl
mintlm ) , Wile ; scoured , 32fI33c ; territory wool.
Montana ( Vie. medium antl nnc , ltllc ; scoureil.
3."iW37c ; t'lah , WyoinliiK , 'etc. , tine medium nnd
line. lOiTUc ; scmircil. 3MfJ.r.e ; Austnillnn , scoured
basis , camblnR , PiipeilliU' , 43W47P ; nimlilnir , K'Od ' ,
10Ji42c ; combine , aVerat'e , 40g41c ( ; Queensland
combine , 40ff4ic. )
. \ciiiiitilntlim of Rrnlii Stoi-kn.
NHW YOHK. Nov. ll Special cable and tele-
Kraphlc dl palchcs tl > llnldslreet's. covering the
principal points of accumulation In detail , sh iw
HIH fell > niiiK chanKen ll ) available slocks lasl
Saturday. a compared'with HIP ptPcedlniT Sal-
iininy : A'vallablR supplied , wlipnt , Wnlled Slales
and Canada , east of the Itncky mountain ! ! . In-
crcape. 4,3.'i3.fl')0 bit. : nllo.1t for and' In Europe.
Increase , 450.000 bu. Corn , United States nnd
Canada , cast of the Ilnclcy mountain" , decrease.
440 000 bu. Oats. Unlle.l Stales nnd Canada , east
of tlu % Hocky mnuntnlnH , Increase , 1,043WO bu.
Th principal I : crease not Include , ! In the visible
supply report this werlt Includes f,13,000 bu. of
wheat at norlhweslem Interior elevators. 2,7m,00 , )
bu. at Kort William and Kecwalln , ( M.OOO tin. In
Milwaukee private eb'Vators , n.id 53,000 bu. In
Minneapolis prlvnlp elevalors. The heaviest de
crease Is thai reported at rillHbun ? , 74,000 bu.
Tolcilo < ; I'll I ii Alnrli < - ( .
TOM3DO , Nov. 19. WHICAT Riill ; No. 2 , cash
and November , C4' c ; December. C4'ic.
COIIN Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2S'4e. ' ; No. 3
mixed. 2ic ; No. 3 jell w , 28'ic.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , lU'XiC ' ; No , 2 white ,
HYK 1'Uli : r < o. i , rain , vn : .
CLOVHH SRED Slei.dy . ; prime , cash , Novem
ber nnd Dicembtr. M.SI'.i.
11ECEIPTS Fl'Hir. ! M bbls. : wheat. II. TOO bu. ;
corn 36 000 bu. ; r\v , TO ) bu. ; clover seed. 320 lines.
SHIPMENTS Flour. B.OW bbls. ; wheat , 7.MO
bu. ; corn , 19,000 bu. ; clover feed , 320 bat's.
1'oorlii Market * .
I'nOIlIA. Nov. 19. COUN Mailtet steady ; No.
2 , 2X'ic ; No. 3 , 2Sc ; new No. 2 , 27V c ; new No.
ATS Market steady ; Na. 2 while , IS'.tiffinc ' ;
No. 3 while. 17'/c. '
IlYH Noihlnu lining.
WHISKY Matkft sleady ; nnlshed Roods on Ihe
basis of J1.22 for high wines .
HECEII'TS-rorn. 101.00. ) bu. ; onls , C3.750 bu. ;
whiskey , none ; wheat , 1 200 tu.
HIUI'MENTS Coin. 13.f.nO bu. : oals , Cl 2T,0 , bu. ;
rye , GOO bu. ; whiskey. 1.173 gnl . ; wheat , l.soo bu.
'KrlMtMiVIunt ( HiotniloiiM.
SAN KHANCISCO , Nov. 19. WI 1 15 AT Firm ;
December. ! > 9c ; May. } l.l'3'j. '
' 6ll llnrkot.
nilEMEN , Nov. 19. I'ETnOI.nUM 7 maiks
83 \ > ( K. _
Kori-lK-n Plniiiu-lal AfTnlrM.
HFIIL1N Nov. 19. lixchnnito on Luidon , elKhl
lays' BlKht , 20 marks 45 pfn. The markelB today
wprr "lull nnd Hat.
PAItIS Nav. 19. Three per cent rentes. lOOf
10o for tinaccount. . Uxclmnffp on l < endon. 23f
"IHe for checks. The bourse was Hat , a larce
iceount was closed , and t'.ieic were many forced
salcH.
I ONDON Nov. 19. Closing Consols for both
money and the nccount. 106. Oold Is nuoteil at
lluenos Ayrt-s today nt 233.M ; Madrid , 17.30 : I.ls-
'inn "p. i : St. Petersburg. W ; Alhens. 77 : KIIIIP.
073"41'VUnnn , 103. Tin1 amount of bullion K ne
into'thV Hank of Ennland on balance today Is
103,000. _ _ _ _
FliuiiK'llil A'oK-n.
liOSTON Nov. 19.-C-lfarlliKS , J16,012,000 ; bal
ances. N.fcTS.liOO.
IIAI.TIMOUE. Nov. 19.-Clearlng . J2.74G.GS9 ;
lalances , JIS0.1SO.
NEW YOItlv. Nov. 19. Clearing * , JI1G,421,69G ;
jalnnees. J7 , 143,000.
PHII.ADKI.PIIIA. Nov. 19. Clearings , J15t02- ,
45G ; balances , II. 981,780.
ST LOUIS. Nov. 19. Clearings , } 4G02C73 ; bal-
lic-es , J52G.405. Money , tS7 per cent. New Yolk
pxchanKP , Ma premium.
WASHINfJTON , Nov. 19. Today's slatement of
hn condition of the treasury rhowii : Available
cash babmcp , $117,231 , S7 : Bold reserve , $ M,4GS.210.
CHICAGO , Nov. ' ISf.-Cle.arliiKs. ' J16.030.000.
Money , steady at OtiSVfr per cent for call loans
and SSiG'.i per rent fiir commercial paper. New
Turk cxcaanKC , Ma premium. Hankers' ( Uoiulon )
'
slerlliiB , t4.tUgl.8S't. ' 'J '
WIlHuu Tnolc n Ill-nil IT.
H. W. Wilson , an' employe of the Western
Newtnaper union , vfns griding a blcyclo near
Twelfth anil Howari ) utreetu at noon ycEter-
lay when ho was run Into by A. Sklnllnslcy , an
expressman. Wilson was thrown violently to
he pavement anil hte'wlicel badly demolished.
) n ? wheel of t'.io wagon' ' passeil over him , but
vlth Hi ecxceptlon ofin few cuts and lirulsca
IB was uninjured. J
Jj j
Tlio following nuirrluco Ilceii8evcru ta
nned yestcrdny : "U - -
fame nml Address.1 ' ' Ajje.
) avll ( IleiiilcryonOmnhn . 5
MnsKlo K , iluy. Omnhn . . . . . IS
tlclmnl R O'HrlPn , 6iimliu . 32
ilia lirenimn , Oinulm. . . n
One Minute Cough Cure la harmless , pro-
ducea Immedlato results.
TIIR IIHAI/1'V MAIIICI3T.
NSTHUMBNTS placwl on record November
la. 1895 :
WAimANTY DKROS.
O C WnRtier et nl to Slury Uelchcn-
liorj ; , lot 4 , blk 7. Orchard Hill . J 2,600
luenozer Cain a ml wife to N W Uyan.
w ' ,4 lot C , bile , I'arker's add . l.COO
M I , O'Donahoo and Inisbaiul to Curl
Knnechelt , lot 13 , bllj n , Hunt-coin
I'lacc . 2.SOO
QUIT CLAIM DKKD3 ,
K F Hay to J M. Chupln , lot 1 , blk 9 ,
lledford J'lacu . . . 1
UEKDS.
Sheriff to Samuel I'ruyn. rnld % lot
1 , blk 3. KoBter'B add . CC7
Spoclnl muster to Omaha Ixian and
Trim Company Savlncs bank , a
tract In to s > w 10-15-13 . . . . . 1.S5Q
Total amount of tracsferu . ( 6.C18
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Moderate Run of Oattlo Finds Fair Demand
and Steady Prices.
MORE HOGS THAN FOR MANY MONTHS
l.lliernl Itccelpln of ( Joint Avernne
Uu'itHy Come In Conflict Tilth
Ilrlnk Trtulc nt
Vnliif.i.
TUESDAY , Nov. 19.
Receipts nnd shipments tor the past
twenty-four hours , ns compared with the
previous four days , are ns follows :
IUJCK1PTS.
Cattle. Hog' ' . Sheep , llorser.
November 19 2MO 9,413 . . . . 70
November IS 2,12 SM 316 . . . .
November It ! M7 6GWi 1,749 21
November IB 2362 6,303 l.TO
November II 2.4SD 3.I.V ) 252 71
BIllfMKNTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
November 18 1,107 1
November Hi 1.4.1S 87 1,391 21
November 15 9It . . . . . . . . . . . .
November II 1,462 19
November in 712 171 . . . . 74
CATTU : The market opened with n mod
erate run of cattle In sight niul with a trainer
or two reported back. A good many of
tlio cattle were nn lives , nnd there were
more cornfed steers than have been seen In
the yards for n long time. Some of Ihcm
were very good heavy nnd well finished
cnltlc. Asldo from tlio cornfed natives
there was not much In the way of beef
steers. The market did not show any inn-
tcrlnl change In prices.
The supply of cow stuff was very meager ,
only ten or fifteen loads being offered for
sale. The demand wnst ns good ns usual
and the pens were cleared nt about yester
day's prices.
The fresh recclptH of ptockcrs and feeders
were not large , nnd under the Inlluence of a
good demand the cnttlo In llrst bands were
noon all sold. The prices paid were about
the same as those prevailing on yesterday's
market. Itepre. entntlve rales :
IIKI2P STKKllrf.
No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IV.
12. . . .1149 J.I 1.1 41) . . . .11112 M 40 IS. . . .11(14 ( $3 ! H
1. . . . ! I7D 323 M. . . . 12.12 "SO 21..1)17 400
21 12T.S 34) 40..IE > G 185 SG..1I3I 415
NIU1RASICA.
O. C. Powell.
1 bull . 1100 1 73 10 feeders. . . . 1091 3 20
C cows . 1010 210 31 feedeis. . . . 770 325
10 cows . 101C 2 M
Chailes Follies.
1 sir , tig. . . . 720 150 1 bull . 1030 240
4 cows . ! > 25 1 M 3 cows . ] 02u 2 CO
4 C3WR . 1015 16" ) 3 cows . 11)13 ) 2 CO
2 nxell . ICIO 240 5 fced.-ls. . . . SL'C 30" " )
1 bull . 1UCO 2 10 2 feeders. . . . 1123 3 23
HOGS Today wns a rccoid breaker In the mat
er of hog receipts , Ihe lull being Ihe largest
of any day In u number of months. Thu < | iial-
ly of the hogs aveiaged very fair , but there
vcre inoio light mixed loads , than uiiinl of late.
Th hogs ai riving on the market at the piesent
line are much belter lhan Ihey were a year
igj ami ab9ut on a par with the average of
irevliius years when crops were good nnd feed
ilenly.
In spile of the large urn the maikel wan In
air hluipe , the demand on the part of local
mckers being good. In addition to n fair shlp-
ilng Irade. but values were lower. The great
itillv of tin- sales weio fi@10c lower lhan
Saturday. The most of Ihe sales repot led
veiu Inside the range of $3.304/3.45. wjlh f310 the
hipular price , as against J3.45 on Saturday. The
niyei-s took hold nnd bought Cicely , the most of
ho hogs changing hands icasonably early. Rep-
esenlnllve Hales :
Av. Sli. 1'r.
2S7 M J3 40
274 40 340
3'9 " 200 340
. . . 310
. . . 340
40
40
120
5
,
8HEEP There were no sheep hero to make a
larket , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.St. I.oulH l.lvii Siorlt.
ST. IXJUIS. Nov. 19-C.ATTLE-RecclplH. C.001
lead ; market sleady ; native merm , J3.MJl3.75 ;
iw and heifers , I1.75U3 25 ; bulk , t2.00fi3.00 ;
eias and Indian ! < , 12.IOS3.CO ; cows , J1.72V
to.
HOGS Receipt ! , 8,000 head ; markit active and
Min.o > lower ; hmvy , Jl.30ft.IM ; inltml IS IMI" 'Si' ' ' ,
llnlil. 1 .1 I * .
HHKnP-IKcrlptf , 1.000 lirnd , mmke : * ' ndyi
nntlvf.i , t : . < vfM | ; southern. O > ! .fV
UIIICACO I.IVi : STOCK.
Coiiillllim or the Wrntlu-r .Mnilr
llnyofK Slinv 't'lironuliiiiit.
riUCAno. Nov. 19.-Only nliout i.0" ! lifnd of
cntllo were received todny. Inehnllnt ; l.HO west
erns nntl COO Texann. The condition of 111 * weather
here made the buyirs § low In venturing out.
Prices were Imrely stendy , t.n 111 * b fl of from
1.1 to S1.JS for Inferior tip to frnm 14 to Jl to for
Rood to choice tlf-mn ! beef end ( hlptnim tmtlvi-
fleers , with exlm clinic * l ves nl Horn II 70 to
| S. IVw of Ihe callle now c > mlng rotwnrO pell
ni lilRh ns Jl 30 nnd steers cell laigely nt from
13.0) lo J4.40. There Is not tmieh in oncouniRn
exporter" In the foreign ndvlers. Ptin.keis nnd
feeders range nt from J2.M to J3 1 ; cnnners'
cattle somenlmt lilRher ; cows and helfets fmm
12 to J.1.50 ; bulls from Jl.W to $3.W. ! riiolcc calve ?
brine from J3 to | 8. Wcslein langeis steady.
few rellltig nb.ivc M.OO. Te\am hovv no chniiKe ,
Hog receipts urrc about 36 00) ) h'-nd , nndltn
7.00 , ) left over the market linikr again. PncKeis'
hogi stild chlelly at from J3 so to J3.5fi nnd ulilp-
plnic lots frnm J3.M to Jrc3. Sales weie nt an
exlienic range of from JS 35 to J3.1 f , > r IIOKS.
while plRR fvld chlelly nt flnln JJ.3 ) to J.I. CO.
Sheep lecelpM were 20.000 bend , nnd Ibis heavy
supply , combined with Hi * sloini , made n bad
mntkol. Infetlor to choice natives \vcic dull nt
frnm J1.40 lo f3.40. WfMcmt were slow nt from
J2.40 to J.1 , nnd lambs him ! lo sell at fiom J3 to
J4.IO. _ _
KniiHim City l.lvi.stork. .
KANSAS P1TV , Nov. 19. I'ATTLM-Rccrlpts ,
S.KW brad ; shipments , 1,300 head ; best grades
strong to NV higher , olheis steadv ; Texas callle ,
J2.25fi3.,0 , : Texas conn , J1.7."ifT2.70 ; I eef Bleers ,
J2.C5f7l.l' ' ) : unlive cnws , H.2"fi3.25 ; Htockers nnd
feodeis. J2.COW3.C5 ; bulls , JI.7 : . i2.G3.
HO(1S Receipts , 13.000 head : thlpmenls. nc.np ;
market Weak niul r.c 1 mvr ; bulk of sales. J3.40tf
3.60 ; lieavle" , J3.lon3.CO ; packets , J3.4lli3 ( ft ) ;
mixed. I3.3nfl3.co , llKhts , J3.23M3.40 ; Yolkets.
J3..in340 ; lilgs , I3.23jr3.30 ,
RHiiP Recelpl ! " , ! , ( * ) head ; shipments , none ;
mntkct steady nnd unchanged.
\ MV Vorlt lilv < > Sdii'k.
NKW YORK , Nov. 19. liniCVICS-Recelpts , 423
bond. Kurnpeaii cables tuiole Ameilc.in sleets ill
SillO'ie ' , dtcssetl wclKht ; lefrlgeintor beef nt 7-i ;
fiii'ic.
SHFKP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts. 2.1SI head ;
iiulot and n trllle eak ; shtcp , pnor to goo < 1 , J2.00-
( if3.25 : lambs. c.'lniiHUl to chulce. J3.COUI.CO.
HOdS Receipts , 1,925 head ; dull , with general
sales nt J3.MHf 1.20.
SIlM-lC III
Recoid of receipts at the four principal markets
for Tui'sdaj. November 19. 1SS3 :
Cat tie. II , gs. Slierp.
South Omnh.i . 2.1l 'J 413 31D
I'hlcago . c.iMO 3C.O'K ) 20.001
Kansas City . fV)0 ) ' 3.IMO l 0
St. Umls . C.OCk ) S.OoO 3 , > iOO
Totals . . . 19.COO Cfl.413 54,310
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
The qiicsllon ns to whether tlio city of
South Omaha cotilil Kusrantco the payment
of the bill for the repairs on the two vlailuc'r
was one of th ° Important questions troubling
the councllinon yesterday. About three
months ago complaints reuclicil the council
that the lj street and the Q street viaducts
were badly In need of repair , and n resolu
tion way passed by the council ordering iho
railroads whose tracks lay under the viaducts
to proceed nt once to make the necessary re
pairs. Th ? managers of the reads were all
sent n copy of the resolution by registered
letter , and they only laughed and did noth
ing. Shortly afterwards bids were advertised
for and Campbell , a Council UlufTs contractor ,
was awarded the contract. Ho put up tli *
necessary 5300 forfeit check , but backed out
when he found that he would have to depend
upon the railways for his pay. The $300 was
eventually relumed to Campbell , lllds were
then'ndvertlsd for again , and at the meetIng -
Ing November 11 the contract was awarded to
Hubo Korsythe , who" appeared as the repre
sentative of tlie Martin Lumber company.
IJeattlo of Dial- bid $143 under Korsythe.
but the council thought a home bidder shou'.d
have tli9 preference , even If It rest tlio tax
payers a little more money. The contract
was ready to sign when the Martin Lumber
company balked and wanted lepal advice aa
to whether the city council could bind the
city to pay th& bill if the railroads refused
to do so.
A conference of the committee on viaducts ,
streets and alleyu was callei' for , nnd the
committee met at the mayor's olllco. The
attorney for the Martin L-imber company ,
H. II. Haldrldge , did no' ' appear , as per
agreement , and the mcctlr.g went over until
afternoon , when the mayor and ths- councilmen -
men met Mr. Baldrldge , and the whole mat
ter was KOIIO over thorojghly. After looking
over the city clnrter and reading up on law
a little Mr. IJaldrldgo gave It us his opinion
that the- council had a right to guarantee
the payment of the bill. Some of the coun-
cllmen are not satisfied with the decision of
this one attorney and will request other law
yers to look Into the matter before th ? meet
ing tonight. In all probability the contract
will bo approved and signed nt the meeting
of the council this evening. The members of
the firm repiesentcd In Ihe deal have stated
that they will sign the contract this morn
ing. 1C this Is done the council will approve
It at once. Should the Martins decline a'
the last moment bids would have to be ad
vertised for again.
Krror Coii < MrnliiK Sir. Strickland.
SOUTH OMAHA , Neb. , Nov. 19. To the
Editor of The Dee ; I ask space In your
esteemed columns to correct a statement
which appeared In your edition of the 12th.
one that was erroneous and did C. O. Strick
land n. great Injustice. I wish to say to
the public that I have never lost a cent
through Mr. Strickland , but , on the contrary ,
have always found him fair and honorable ,
In his dealings. JOHN BLISS.
MiiKlu Cify CiiMsli. |
J. L- , Paxton has returned from Wellsvllle ,
Mo.
Mo.E.
E. D. Gould of Fullerton spent a few hours
In town ycstc'day.
Harry Dennis and wife will celebrate their
wooden wedding tonight.
The A. N. club will give n parly at Knights
of 1'ythlas hall this evening.
IJd Gates , ono of the employes of the
Packers' Natlcnal bank , Is sick.
The Hoyal Arcanum gave n card party
hst night , which was well attended.
Iturke & Praznr , commission merchants at
the stock yards , uro going to dissolve part-
nenihlp.
John Korhfs of Hyannls wns In town yes
terday nfternoon and bpcnt a couple of hours
at the stock yards.
Mayor Johnston has prepared his. semi
annual statement of the cxpenseo of the city
from April 1 to October 1 , and will present
It to the council tonight , The statement
shows the amount of money In each fund ,
except the "emergency" fOnd , of which no
mention Is made.
Heal estate dealers nnd property owners
who sent In bids for postofllc ? sites are get
ting anxious. The bids were openfd and tab
ulated November fi , Slnco then nothing has
been heard about the matter. Several of
tlio bidders Intend writing Suialor Thurston
and Congressman Mercer , urglrg them to take
Homo action and hurry the matter up If pos-
Wonder.
LINCOLN , Nov. 19 , ( Special. ) Consider
able speculation Is Indulged In among several
of tlio Etato house departments In regard to
tbo attitude of the Hoard of Public Lands
and Hulldlngs. Several week * ago Governor
Holcomb wrote the board , denying that he or
Warden Leldlgli objected lo the letting of the
labor of convict * . Bhortly after this ! '
board Informed tbo warden that It could let
the labor of 100 men If the prison plant was
In shape. Leldlgh replied that he had put
It In good shape and was ready for the con
tractor , Nothing mora was board from HID
board. It now devclopy that Contractor
Welch has been ready to take the labjr of a
number of convicts , but the board refuses to
let him have them.
It transplrea that the Nebrnelia A. r. A.
guild has never yet paid for the printing of
the ritual of H order. The work was donii
by the Mlckel-Fassctt 1'rlntlng company of
Lincoln some two yearn ago and amounts lo
several hundred dollars. The printing com
pany moved out to the Polytechnic Institute
a short time Blnco ami would bo pleased to
have Secretary W. K. Jones make uomo ar
rangements looking toward liquidation.
I like my ulfo to uee Pozzunl'u Complexion
I'owder hccauso It Improves her looks and U
as fragrant as vlolots.
OonfiTi'iio' of Calliollii
At Bt. I'hllomena'a cathedral this inorn-
Inif will bo held the annual confrrencu of
the Junior llomnn PuthoMc clergy of No-
linifka. About twenty iirlfxlH will l" > ITCH-
i > nt. Among those In Iho clly uro I'alherB
J 1C. Ilurko of Lexington , J. KlUimtrlck of
Ktarnoy. Wlllluin Hehback of How Valley
and ( J. Homier of
DeWitfs Little Karl/ Hikers , the pills that
cure couBtlpatlon and bllllouunoi.
\VKEChEI \ ) THE FAST MAIL
Unnccoui'.tnblo Oriino of a Putty of Small
Hoys ,
UNABLE TO TELL JUST WHY THEY DID IT
Trill 11 iti HIP \ MV YoflC
C < -nil-ill Tliriuvii Into ( lie Ditch
mill Three .Men Art * In-
liiutl } ' Kllli-tl.
SYUACUSI2 , Nf. Y , , Nov. IP. A dellbcrato
nttcmpt was successfully made n few miles
west of Homo tlilg morning to wreck trnln
Xo. G nn the Now York Central rallruml ,
tlio etiHiuc alul all of the cars on I ho tmlii
being illlclied nml completely wreckcJ. Tlio
engineer of the trnln , Nate llager of Albany ,
anil ono tramp were killed. .The fireman ,
Chris Wnmier- Albany , nml Mall Clerks
Porter ami M. J. Marthy were Injured.
This U the second attempt within thrca
weeks to wreck the ? < iwo train near the snino
spot , which Is an Ideal ono for the commis
sion of such a crime. It l on a-heavy down
Km do niul trains usually run down It at tlio
r.Uo of slxty-rivo tulles nn hour. This train ,
not stopping at Homo , generally goes down
the Knul ? at a great rate of speed and It la
beloved here that today It must have t > en
funning close to fcventy-flvo miles nn hour
In order to make up n tew minutes lost
time. There Is not a house within half a
mile of the place.
The wrecker * broke Into the section tool
house and stole som tools with which they
removed the fish plates'which fasten the rails
to the ties and pulled out the spikes. The
train left this city at 3:30. : U consisted of
four mall cars unit three sUvpcrs. There
were eleven postal clerks and fourteen pas
sengers aboard , besides the members of the
crew. When the crash canio tno cnglno
was thrown from the track Into the ditch
and completely submerged In the mud , only
the driving wheels on tlio left side belnp ;
above the earth. The forward mall car was
thrown two car lengths ahead of the cnglno
and rolled down the bank so It lay length
wise toward the rails. The second car. In
which the mall clerks were working , was
thrown on the tenner of the engine and
badly demolished. The third and fourth cam
were also wrecked , the ends of both beliiK
broken. The first one of th sleeperc > vaa
thrown from the rail ? , completely rolling-
over so that the trucks were a distance
from the rails. The second car was simply
turned on Its side , while the rear sleeper did
not leave the tracks at all.
Engineer Hagcr went down with his englno
and must have been Instantly killed. The
fireman , Chris Wagner , was badly Injured
about the head and U Is feared that he Is In
ternally hurt. The two trumps who were
found dead are supposed to have been steallnR
a ride on the forward end of the first mall
car , directly In the rear of the engine.
CONFESSED TUB CHIME.
John Hlldrt'th and Frederick Urlstol , two
boys , have beui arrested by the Central Hud
son detectives , charged with wrecking tho.
train. After the arreut young Ulldrelh broke
down and confessed that ho and Bristol , In
company with two other boys named Herbert
Plato and Theodore Illbbard , had broken
open the tool house , and with the aid of tools
thus secured had removed the fish plntos
from the rails. No cause Is given for the
'
deed.
The body of the tramp who was killed has
been Identified as that of Hilly Horn ! of this
city. Ills companion , whose left foot Is cut
off , was .John Macey , also of Syracuse.
The city hall , In which the police station
In located , Is surrounded by a large crowd
tonight , who express freely the opinion that
tlio train wreckers should be lynched. The.
night and day police force Is on duty to
prevent trouble. Severn ! witnesses have been
taken Into custody for examination , including :
a young woman with whom Hubbard kept
company , and whom he told the story of how
he and his chums had wrecked the train.
The Imiuost over the bodies of I lager and
Ilonil was commenced tonight. The. princi
pal witness was Miss Cella Perryn. She
testified that Illldreth canio to her homo
this morning and ate breakfast. He told
her all , acknowledging that ho took part
In wrecking the train. When they parted
ho told her she would probably not hue him
again , for ho expected ( o be arrested , as ho
had lost his bat containing his name. Ho
asked her to telegraph to his father , J. H.
Hlldroth In New York , and tell him ho wan
In trouble and to come Immediately , and
she said she did as directed.
When Hlldroth left her lie said ho was
going to BO ? the wreck , and he told her
she ought to go for It was a sight. Ho told
her also that they did It to rob the panson-
gers. Ho said all he did was to lead the
boys to the place.
A. ( I. Hartley of Magic , Pa. , write ? : "I
feel It a duty of mine to Inform you and the
public that HcWItt's Witch Hazel Salve cured
mo of a very bad case of ce/ema. It also
cured my boy of a running tore on his leg.
l.'OUHtJAST. .
I'll I r and Slowly HlNliiK Ti > niMriiliire
In \fhriil n
WASHINGTON , Nov. 19.-Tliu forecast
for Wednesday is :
For Nebraska , Missouri , Iowa nnd Knnsn !
Fair ! slowly rising temperature' ! north
erly winds , chlftlntto routlierly.
For South Dakota Fair ; warmer ; south
erly winds.
IiiM'iil He-cord.
OFFICK OF TUB WKATHBIl ItURBAU.
OMAHA , Nov. 19. Omaha record of lurn-
perxturu and rainfall , compared with the
jorrpsponrtlnji Oay of the past four years :
189 : ; . 1MM. ISM. 1892.
Maximum temperature. . . 2fi 4H V :
Mliflmnm temperature. . . . 18 8 25 23
AveniKH tuinpernturo . " - 2' ' > .10
1'iurlpltiltlon . T .00 .00 .00
Condition of tcmperntnre and precipitation
nt Omaha for the day and since March 1 :
Normal temperature . 37
Deficiency for the day . . . If.
ArcuinulutPd oxcc'Ps Hliirc March 1 . . 402
Normal precipitation . 01 ncli
Dellrlency for. the day . . . . . . . . .01 Inch
Total precipitation since March 1 20.31 Inchea
Deficiency since March 1 . 9.93 Inclivfl
lli-i rfi from rttntlniiN ill H p. in ,
"T" Indicate * trace of precipitation
U A. WKJ.HI1 , Obiervtr.
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