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mn OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. yOTJSMTJJSK 15. moi. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL What, Cr, OtU and rrorislom All G Hihr. STRONG QUOTATIONS INDUCE ACTIVITY Are Olten F.tirlr n Until Cash mill Bpectilatlvr llrmaMiita trlth Appar ent KfTrot from tlir Hour , of Openlnn. rwiCAGO, Nov. M.-Strennth In quota tlonT both on cash and ppcculatlvo de mands, brought moderately active, market s m. tho Hoard of Trade today, December wheat c osInK W4o higher, December Torn Uc un luid December oats ?io hjphor. 1'rovlilon" closed imchniiBcd to 2i,U3o hlghnr and firm, Influenced by a strotts tone In corn and outs. Cable ripmu and i ml. norUistcf. receipts w heavy Sjlal i December wheat oponcd JVU .a WKher ixt W.Vi to 72Ue. Huylim- oh spccXtlvo sort'hecumo Pronounrud and nrlcef) rapidly advanced '8o. Tho casti Situation Tutt reported fairly good, but nec ondary to th.. Interest In coarser grains. When MB primary receipts wore reported and corn quieted down wheat longa took to liquidation and depressed tho market until December closed only barely llrm. !i rise higher at TZUflTaWc. Local receipts .rL! -i ,... in c .niitrunt cradn. Mlnno- npolls "and Duluth reported 7j caw. muklne against 642 last week and only 411 a year bbo. Primary receipts wero 1,051,000 bushels. li. h tioiwi liuahels hist year. Seaboard clearances In wheat and flour equalled 432.UM bushols. Tho seaboard re ported t0 loads taltun tor export. ... Corn was stronB early, on bettor cables . i ,. Inn tlm huvlnir wan of Ji"1 "S.V.; .1 ,, ,mi.l much of a .lecllno and selling toward tho closo broiiKht ti loss or nearly iui uio huiuu. .. situation at all polntB an reported hero was s II very strong, ltccclpts hero worn mill . ii .:.. .,., f"ii ram h riu for eotn In tho west last night wero lower than those- made, by other points, so that as a consequence traders nro not expecting largo recel.ptp. December, which opened UOUc up, ad i r,Au.'.ii3Uii. hut on thu nrollt-tak- liiB sagged back and closed Uc higher nt 1 he opnnillK ngure, sa;tv jwuciih.-i ....... Oats wero fairly autlvo. aided by a strong cash situation. Tho commission houso da mn ml wnn urgent and offnrlngs generally wero light. December opened unchanged, i.... iu. indivlfliml Inilt movement and tho strength in corn advanced Ho and roM at too. Later there wan a largo quantity sold for profits and tho market qulotcd, closing tlrm, o higher at 39Tc. Ilucclpts Provisions wero dull, but a shodo better on tho strongth In coarse grains. Thcro ...-.. i(it- nriroH nt the oncnlnu on an Im proved hoB market. Thcro was also a fair .....mi un.l uhnrl rlnmiintl. hut thn rxalil whs only temporary. January tiork closed 2Uc up at M4.07,4. January lard S'vio hldier at JS.KffiS.rifi anu January rios un changed at 7.in',4JI7.70. i.-.iT...nto.i rnnriniM fnr tomorrow: heat S' cars; com, 95 cars; oats, 165 cars; hogs. 27,ooo neaa. M ... The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Nov. Dec May Corn Nov. Dec. May Oats Dee. May ' Pork Jan. Mny l.a id Dec. Jan. !7l!l! MTB0 Win"' 62?Ifi3 63!i 4 7(1', 4 B9i 40Ti-ail! in 02Vi 15 20 a r.2 1 i S 70 7 70 7 83 40 in o;tj 15 Llis 8 KtJ1 K Mi 8 7:. 7 724 7 t5 I 721 (, 30',i II 97Vi 15 li'.j R 50 u Ml' 7 r,74 7 SO 71 Bi 75i 53Ti 3; 4IH 14 57V5 13 1714 8 50 8 5T 8 fi7J 7 70 7 82W 71V 71! 7" Ml 39 it ): 15 15 8 50 8 W(i 8 7ii 7 70 7 WJ4 I My I tllbs Jun. , May "No. 2. fash quotations wero as follows: . KLOUH-Htroiig: winter patents, .50g .TOO: straights. J3.00jf3.40: clears, J2.i04f3.20; 1 spring Hpoelals, JI.uW4.10; patents, J3.1)W 3.70: Htralghts. J2.StKi?3.20. .,. , WIIUAT-No. 3 spring, 69T?6Si4c; No. 2 led. 73f(74c. COHN-No. 2. fiO'ic. OATS-No. 2. 418(Ul.4c: No. 2 white, tSlitj) 41140: No. 3 white, lli,4f43!4c. KYK No. C014C UAllLKV V'alr to choice malting. rf,ff60c. SUHDS No. 1 flnx. J1.47; No. 1 northwest ern, Jl.47; prlmo timothy. J5.MiiO.10; clover, contract grade, J0.25. PltOVIHIONS Mess pork, per bbl., J13.f0 C13.W. Tnrd. per 100 lbn.. JS.5(8.62'.i. Short rlb sides (looso), J7.0f?.s.0O. Dry salteil nhouldcrs (boxed), J7.25S7.50. Short clear stiles (boxed), JS.Wi8.3p. WHISKY Hnsls of high wines, Jl.31. Tho following arc tho receipts and ship ments for tho last twenty-four hours: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. t.-, . v,i,i 33.000 2iV0(V) Wheat, foil "3.000 215.0HI i-orn. bu.. W.CHN) lDO.iwo Oats bU -S9.000 2?2.03O V;a. ."h,,u .. 11 000 I.. Unr ev. hU..; .000 2I.0.O rin n.n l'rniliii'f rxclinnto today the but ter market was Arm; creanierlos. 15j23c; ilolrlea, IStiCOc. Cheese, steady, 0i'i lOUc i;ggs, nrm; trewn, ..- Ni;V YOltK GUMlIlAli MAItHKT, Qnolatlons of the Day oa Varlona Commodities. NKW YORK, Nov. H.-l'LOUIl-nect'lpts "i S9! Vihls.: rvnorts. 6.2t8 bbls.: firmly he'd. with a tlrm demand for spring patents; win ter patents. J3.00fj3.90; winter straights, JS.1WU3.60; Minnesota patents, J3.SOO4.10; win mr rti':iH. S2.tV)t2.90: MliiiieKota bakers. J2.9oa3.25; winter low grades, J2.riU4jf2.ti0. P.yo flour, ilrm; fair to good, J3.OuU3.S0; choice to fancy. :i.:iti!Uii.. nitr-if vt'liHAT Steady. J1.23 tier 100 lbs COIINMHAI-Flrm; yellow western, J1.S0; city. JI.27; uraiinywiiie, .i.iiJUi.B". Ii II A .KlMfSS.OO. KYK J'Hrm; No. 2 western, 0714c, f. o. b, fiAKljKY-Slcady; malting, 67Hsflfilc, c. I f llulTiilri. VHI;AT Hcrelpts. 37,550 Int.; exports, i0,- ozt tin, Hpiii, nrm; run. - reu, ojisc, 1. n. i Ailoiit; Nn. 2 red. 7UT4c. elevator: No, Jiorthern Duluth. SlUc, f. o, h.. afloat; No. I )nnl Duluth, SSHc. f. o. b.. afloat. Options ..vnerlnni'od n. strotiE undertone and con siderable activity up to thn last hour oil trnntl Mil nihwi.Hi fouvliiir. hlcher l'.nslHh eiiiilos, covering of shorts ami Wall struct buying of May. After late realizing the mnrlcet closed steady.'- net .o advance May. SUTlSl !-Uh.-, dosed at SlHo; December, V.i.t.liWiT'i tl.lfie. closed at 79ic. fTOHN ltcci! hits. 83.300 foil.: exports. 2I.ISD foil. Hpot, steady; No. 2. 67i4c. elevator. huiI t'.Sc, f. o, fo., afloat. Ojitlon murket opened tlrm and' advanced later on strong cables, outsldt) buying, big cash dumaiul west and light receipts. Later the market used on selling and closed steady. May net V higher May. 7Ut077(c. closed at G7V. December. OTfjitHHe, closed at t7c. OATH Receipts, 159,200 foil.; exports, 7.227 foil. Spot, nrm; No. 2, 4tio; No. 3, 45o; No. S white. IMflSUc; No. 3 white, 41c; track, mixed western, 45iNKe; track white, tssj51i Options generally firm and higher, with the west. HAY ljulet; good to choice. SSfiWc, HOI'S-Qulet: state, common to choice, 1901 crop, 125jl5f; 19tXl crop, 914c! 1899 crop, SWUiv. IMcllto coast, 1901 crop, 12BI5i4c; 1900 crop. Otillc: I WW crop, t'UUc. HIOLS-Stcady: aalvCHton, 20 to 25 lbs., ISc; California, 21 to 25 lbs,, 19'4c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. HVic. LKATHKK Btcnily: hemlock sole. Hcuncs Ayres. light to heavyweights. 25'u26ije. WOOI Dull; domestic fleece, iiQ,ie; TfiXllH. lfili 17c. PKOVIHIONS- Ueef. steady; packet, $I3.1 rn 15.2i); family. Jlt.00q 12,00; mess, $9.60: beef hams, J20.6Wt21.50: extra India mess, J17.00f 1.'20. Cut tneats, dull: pickled hellli's, JSSIO.SO; pickled shoulders, J7,25?..V); pickled hums. J'.i.SiHti 10.00. Laid, sternly; cnntliumt. S9.05: South Amerlcn. J10: com pound, J7,50if7,76: western steamed, J8..SJ. Pork, steady: fnmlly, Jl7.ootil7.2j; short clear, J17.6OfJ19.0O; inets, Jl5.0.i(ii lti.uo, TALLOW Quiet ; city (J2 p.ir pkg.), Pic fold! country tpags. ircoi. u,'iio;4e Tin In London was 6s lower, with spot quotHl at X1136s and futures at 107 1H. Copper locally was quiet and unchanged on tho basis of JlK.SoSW7.00 for Uike Superior and J16.7Hfil6.62i. for casting and electro lytlo. At London spot copper ndvanecd is6d to 05 58, but futures wero unchanged at 65. Jyrad In Iondon eased off Is "A to U2s6d. Locally lead waa dull at Jt.37i.4. Spelter was Inactive and nominally quoted at JI.30 at Now York and nt 10 12s Cd In untidon. Iron was quiet, ilg Iron war ranta, J9.5oyto.50, No. 1 northern foundry. J15.f01jl6.00; No, 2 southern foundry, JH.C'fj 16.W; No, 1 southern foundry, jH.fwl.'Lo'i; No. 1 southern foundry, sott, lll.ryndii.i"). fllasgow iron warrants cioen at oas ami Mlddlesborough closed at 4.1s 3d OMAHA WHOI.HSAI.U MAHtt.r.TS. '11111II t li of Trnilr nml tliioln t limn nil Mnplr nnil Katicr I'rudncc. KdOS-Recelpts, light; fresh stock, 20e. lilVE POULTItY Hens. filVdfio: VOling and old roosters, 1c; turkeys, 7ti!c; ducks and gecso, 6fiGV4c; spring clilckens, per lb., Ill i'jC. IllTTTEIl Common to fair. 12c: eholce dairy, In tubs, 15'uiCc; separator, 2;lf2lc. KKKSH FISII-lllack bass, ISc; white bass, 10c; blucflsh, 11c; bullheads, 10c; blue Itns, if; nuiiaioes, ic; eairisu. i-c; con, 11c; crappies. 11c: naiimit, lie nerring, ic; uuu- dock, 10c; pike. 10c; red snapper, 10c; sal mon, lie: sunlls 1. tic: trout. 9c: wliltcltsn. 9c; pickerel, tic. .IVCilM.MIU rA.II...u n,. OOrt tllr.M.1. UiOllillO .11. ,l 1,111,., ' 1...., mm, , ........- arils, per can, 25c, extra selects, per can, Me! Nnw York eotllits. ner call. 4or: bulk Standards, per gal., Jl.20Ql.2u; bulk extra selects, n.W(u.io. PIOEONH-Llvc, per doz., COc. VBAI-Cholce, tiiiSc. ... HAY Prices ouotcd by Omaha Wholesale Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, 19.1V): No. 2 unlaiid. S8.50: medium. JS: coarse. ll.W. Ityo straw, jo.ou. i neso rriccs htu ior nay or goon color anil quaiuy. ucmaira fair. Hcceipis, ii; cars. WHEAT WC, ( OKN-53C UHAN-J15.50. OATS-35C VKORTAULE5. POTATOES Homo grown and northern, 80i(9uc; Salt Lake, Ji: Colorado, Jl. iiuriiAM-rer uor.., ioc. CAKKOT3 Per foil., 60c. 11EETH Per half-bu. foaskot. 30c. TUKNIPS-Per bu,. EfOc. Rutabagas, per 100 lbs., J1.25. CIICUMHKRS-Ilollioiise, per uoz., i.. PARSLEY -Per doz,, 25c. LETTUCE Per doz.. 23c. RADISHES Per doz.. 25c. SWEET POTATOES-IIoms grown, per lb.. 2Wc: Kcnulno Virginia, per bbl JI; ueorgia, per 11111.. ..u. 1 t a 1 1 ii.xi r. 1 loiifititi seen, craien. jvic, TOMATOES Homo grown, per lS-lb. bas ket. SOe. .... UHiVNH Wax. per -nu. oasKct, i.c; string, per '.fun. uasKet, ouc. riNinNS Home crown, ner ID., -c: Btian Ish. per crate, J1.Y5; Michigan reds, 2!e per id. ... . CELiKliY Kalamazoo, per -juncn. -.itjojc; Nebraska, per bunch, 3035o; Colorado, 405j) ooc. NAVY BEANS per BU., KRUITS. APPLES-Ren Davis, per bbl., J3.50; wine, saps, J3.60; Jonathan, J4.ooyo.00; snows, J3.50; Uelleflowers, per box. i.w). PEARS-Kclfors, J2; Vlkers, J2.2J; Law. rcneo, J2.25. OKAPES-Concords, eastern, 20c; Mala c-uu nn, knir i . Filfl ft .1YI. CRANREKRIES Per bbl., J7.00fJ7.M; per crate, J2.iu. QUINCES-Pcr box, JI.60. TllWl'lUALj 1' lillll.-l. ORANOES-Mexlcans, J3.75fjl.oO; l'lorldas, 4. LEMONS X'ancy, J3.7nff4.0O. 11 AN ANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.25JJ2.76. FICiS California, now cartons, 70c; Im ported, per lb., 12iiil4c. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, per lb., 6Vc; Salrs, 6c. MISCEM.ANEOVS. NUTS New crop walnuts, No: 1 soft sholl, per lb., 12o: hard shell, per lb., 12Hc; Nn. 2 soft-shell. 11c: No. 2 hard-sheii. lOUc: Ilraztls, per lb., 13c; filberts, per lb., 13c; nl nimiils. snft-shell. 17a: hard-shell. 15c: nc- cans, large, per lb., 12c: smalt, 10c; cocoa nuts, per 100, J5; chestnuts, 12c. HONl'a-i'or Zf-scciion case. .i.do.i.io. CIDER Nehawka. per bbl,, J3; Now York, J3.S0- . .... HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; mo. - green, oc; No. 1 salted, SHo; No. 2 salted, 740; No. I eal calf, 8 to UVi ins., yc: no. z vcai cair, 12 m 15 lfos.. 7c: dry hides, suisc: sheen pelts. 25fi27c: horsehldes, J1.602.2.-. HAUKlllllUlU i. 'er n-uui., 40, uui.f J5.75. on track, No. 1 hard, 73icj No. 1 northern, 7P4c; No. 2 northern. CS'ifJ'K'Wc. KLOt'R-Uiwcr; ftrt patents, J3.75fJ3.fo, second patents, J3.fi4f3.70, first clears, J.'.SO Q2.90, scond clears, J2.25, URAN Higher; In bulk, J15.25'i1 16.u0. Toledo fimln nml !reil. TOLEDO. Nov. Il.-WHEAT-Cash, 76ici DeremTTer. TS'ic; May, 79Mc CORN Drremfoer, Clr; May, Wic. OATS-December, lie; May, I2e. UYi:-5Si,c; No. 3, 5'jifC. TI.MOTIIY-J2.70. CI.OVERSEED December, J5.G0; March, J5.70; prime Alslkc, yi.h. Mllnnukvc IJrnln Market. MILWAIMCKI.:. Nov. It. WHEAT Higher: No. 1 northern. 72i4c: No. 2 north ern, 71fi7isc; December, 72V'. hi k firm: no. 1. wvi'qwi". IIARLEY llrm: No. 2. kSi.tfloOc; sample, 5fJ59c. CORN December, wc. i;W YORK STOCKS AMI IIO.MJS. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Prices, Ccmmsn Eiidi lw. HOGS ADVANCED FIVE TO TEN CENTS proportion of tlv Bank of England's re serve to liability Is 45.91 per cent Unt week It was 40.41 per cent. Tho rate of discount Is nucha igcd at 4 per cent PARIS. Nov. tlThn weekly statement Sf.V.,iVi,,8e5riWci?!?SK?iiS.0 acl D.tir-bi od.i of o.ui. Bftght tt.; ls.5iU"K)f; treasury accounts current, in crease, 19,5O.0"0f, gold In hand, Increase, i!.4iui0f: hills dlirniintcil. decrease. 5,tOl.- OOOf; silver In hond, Increase, 3J0,V)f. St'vr York JlmnT .MnrUet. N'KVV YORK. Nov. 14 .NONEY-Olt call. tlrm nt. 3i4f5 per cent; last loan. 3i3 per cent! prime mercantile paper, 4HfJi per cent. STERLING nxcHANOK-Slroiig. with iiefiml business In liatikers' bills, at JI.S7i, tor demand and II.SIVifi4.St for sixty days; nusted rates. Jt.85 nnd JI.SSSJ4.tH; commer cial bills. Jl.S3i4fll S, SIIfVHR Har, WjT(iej Jicxicau uouars, ,io, PONDS Ooverntuent, steady; state, strong; rallroud, weak. , Tlie Closing quotations on oonus me o follows: I'nt Sheep and Lamhs llein r nuy Mendr, foot Feeder Were Rnther ?Iott .ale nnd All but the llest Were Loner, SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. II. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep OtnclHl Monday... Official Tuesday. St. Iionla Grnln and Pro IkIoiis. ST. LOUIS. Nov. lt.-WHK.VT--Higher; Vn 1 tvil. rjisli. pleyatnr. 72c: track, it',2 (ij75o; December, 73i4c; M,ay, 76HfJ7t;?4c; No. liaru, r.c. i.nov Tfl(-i.n.. Vrt nnnh fi2Gln! trnek. 63Hfilo; December. tiiUc: Mny, tl )ici OATS-Hlghcr: No. 2 cash, 42i.io; track. 42i,45f44c; December, 41Uc; May, !2Hc; No. .' WllltO, 1uC. RYE Higher at Olc. l'l.oun Firmer, but not quotably higher; rcl winter natcnts. J3.4o'i3.00: extra fnucy and straights. J3.10fi3.25: clear. J2.7554J.9ij. nc.rju ilinoiiij , iioiiiiimity nun, m tonu 6.00. l;ORN JIEAI nlcafiy, 5J. RRAN Scarce; sacked, east trnek. 93ff. HAY-Strong; timothy, Jl2.60U15.oo; prat- rle. Jl0.6W14.O0. WlllHlv Y Hteaiiy. i.,u. IRON COTTON TIES-J1. HAliOlNfi 6iiilGc. HEMP TWINl-i 9c. PROVISIONS Dry salt meats (boxed). llrm; extra shorts, JS.l2',j; clear ribs, js.25; kIiIps. J8.50. Rncoii (boxed), llrm: extra shorts. J9: clear ribs. J9.12': clear sldeti, J9.37H. Pork, steady: Jnhblngs, Jl I.OOici ll.Tii. l-aril. stenny 111 METALS Leail, quiet at J1.27S;. -Spelter. Ilrm nt JI.12H. pniTi.TRY null! chickens. 5Wc; springs. die; turkeys, 8c; ducks, Gff6i,jc; gcce, 4i,j U6c. ,.,. HU'IJ fill Hicooy; creamer, rnj.ii;; dulry. iigzoc. KOU Hteauy ai -wo TiKriKlPTS Flour. 6.000 bbli,: wheat. M em hu rorn. 34.() fou.: oats. ;.0X) foil. SHIl'MENTH flour. i,iw nuis.; wucai, 25,(W fou.; corn, 49,000 fou.; oats, 30,001 bu, Liverpool Grain MnrUet. LIVERPOOL. Nov. ll.-WH10AT-.Spot, steady; No 2 red western, winter, ns 9iO Vn 1 nnrlhern. snrlnir. 5s9v4d: No. 1 Call fiirnlii. 3s lOWd. KutureB. steady: December. r,uQli.,. Mnri'li nsll'id. COHN fipoi, nrm; rtnicrniin iiuvu, urn, 6s VA'l. Futures, firm; December, 5s 4d; January. 6s SJid; March, Es2ld. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady, 'Sllt)PS At London, Pacific coast, steady f'tc.f'i ir. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; extra India 73s (id. Pork, firm: nrlme mess west- em. 72s. Lard, steady; American refined, In palls, 41s tid; prime western, in i icrces. us in, Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lfos., quiet, 47s Unrmv Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 lbs,, quiet jvu Blinrl ribs. 16 to 24 lbs.. tSs: long clear 49s; short ribs, 16 to 21 lbs.. 18s; long clear middles, light. 28 to 31 lbs., dull. 17s tid: long clear middles, heavy, 33 to 40 lbs,, dull. 47s; short clear foacks, 16 to 20 lbs., quiet, 43s Od; clear bellies, 11 10 m ins,, quiet, o. rsnoui ders. square 11 to 14 11m.. quiet, 37s. PUTTER Steady; llnest United States, 92s: good United siaies. ,ys. CHEESE ijuiei. American uncsi wniic, 15s tid: American llnest colored, 46s 6.1, PEAS i- a nil wan. nrm, u? hi. tali.OW Steady; prime city, 28s 9d; Australian In London. iSOs, KniisuH I'll?' lirnln nml Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. H. VH EAT Do- cembcr. 67Te; May. 72Hf''72Uo: cash, No. 2 iMiilll.,,. Vrt !! Vn. 5 roil. 7P! NO. 3. '?!?'. . runs-iieceniner, nuiiiniiic; invjt, ash. No. 2 mixed. tSc; No, 2 white, 67!tff Priiffsslfinnl Are t tMerJiijrd nt the llnllronil rttlemeiit. NEW YORK Nov, ll.-Professlolial speculators were much disappointed over tho effect of last night's olllclal iinnouno ment of tho terms of the settlement of tho ratlroHd controversy In the northwest. That does not mean necessarily that the settlement docs not Insure nil tno benellts claimed for It. The speculators were bound to sen stocKs upon tno iieiiniic announce ment In any event. Their disappointment today was due to the fact thut 11 very light outside ilemnnil for stocks was attracted by thn announcement. The watchful heaiM were keenly alive to the situation nnd when tney saw me cnoris minting m rcanz prollts they put out extensive short Hues In tnkn iiwnv thn market from those seek ing to liquidate nnd then fiercely rallied the market to dislodge stop-lo orders anu eimliln them In luke nrnllts oil the short side. How large nn clement tho short cell ing was In the weakness of the market was disclosed when the bears began to cover during the lust hour. Substantial recoverii wero made In all tno nctivo stocas anu 111 some points among the coalers and the sneclnltli'S there were eomulete recoveries. A notable fact 111 tho day's trading was tho comparative Immobility of tlie united States Steel Mocks. The transcontinental railroad stocks and sonio of the Vanderbllts, which have been under manipulation recently for advance1), wero most affected by the selling, although the list' developed weakness throughout illirltltr thn i.illlK, nf Ihi, dill frhn rffotlt speculation lias been largely bused upon the Northern Pacltlt settlement and with the detulln of Unit known tho iirofessloii'ili argue that all the good dents wero on', while the dliqiilctlng condition In tlie mar ket made It undesirable to hold stocks. Some of the recent price levels tulteli In connection with tho terms of tho Northern Sccittitles company organization make It evident that thoso terms arc a disap pointment to the buyers at the prices In illcnted. Thcro was a rnther dubious feel ing ulsn as to how the transcoutlnciitals not Immediately concerned in the settle ment am to benellt by It. The further ad justment of the liurllngtnn directors was iniiili) ny tlie nears to piay upon uio icurs of timid holders. Tho money market was firmer today, both for cull uiitl tlmo loans, tho latter showing the effect of the gold outgo for the first time. It Is expected that further gold will bo exported on Saturday, although the easier tendency of money lu Paris and the reduction In tlm buying price of gold In lOiidnu served to advance tne level or ex chnnge hern at which gold exports are profitable. Tho statement of the country's foreign trade published today throws some light upon the present anomalies of the exchange situation, It Is true that thn total of October exports, although nearly JlS.OHO.ooo below those of lust October, arc the largest Tor any other October In thn country's history, so that In spite of tho decrease compared with October of last year, the notable trade bal ance In our favor still remains of J6,2'.'S,001. Rut recent events show clearly that ex change hills was sold In this market long slnco In anticipation of the supply of bills to be brought upon tho market by our export trade anil In process of borrowing foreign capital. This constitutes a shoit Interest lu the exchange market and the fact that the October tratle balance In our favor Is J2$,.130,OI5 less than that of Oc tober of last year may furnish an index of how fnr the banks wero out In their calculations when ihey were selling ex change short. Tlm railroad bond market was weak, hi sympathy with stocks. Total sales, par value, J6,691,X). United States bonds were ail unciinngi'ii on 1110 mat can. nM... f,.llr..l.,(- nn, llii. xliwilir- nrli.na 11,1 lie ui . ir. ...u, I"..,-' tho Now York Stock exchange: U. S. r. 2s. rcg...losv4 1,. k N. unl. 4s. ..10214 omp,'i Wednesday ... do coupon m MCX. uciurai is., so fjftlcial Thursday 3,537 9.617 .. 4,661 ... 6.(07 0,917 8.956 8,658 6r9 do 2s. reg 103' I ilo Is inc Wi do coupon 10tti'Mlnn..& St. L. 4S.103 Vow ,iuys nils week. .23.915 32,820 M, i. i- i"..ivv7 1 Hamo days last wecK....i,wi u,.ii .Irt . SI 1 . 1, 1...... -ii lit .,111 ..v. " 1 mini, ifUrt MUlUiw --,-, V. Y. Central ls.lOo'. I u..,nn i,n ,V,1, nirn. .2n.45i) 22.618 do gen. 3iAs.....lOSi(, Hm four weeks ago....24,ls'j 17.W6 do new 4s, rcg.,133 ilo coupon ....139 ilo old 4s. reg... 112i; do coupon 112-V do Os, reg 107 do cout Atchison ilo Hsl 22.vtv! 16,221 45 10,3ns 37.66S 47,39 49.351 31,"v 6s, reg 107 N. J. gen. Bs..l31i Same days last yeur. . . .1S.253 25,600 22,310 coupon ..107 No. Pacltlc 4s... .1043), Average prices paid for hogs at South Isoii gen. 4s.l')3ii do 3s.t ......... .. i-tj Omaha tho past several days, with com- ndj. 4s 93$, N. & M c. 4s,...102'h Iiar.ona; .t Ohio 4s...liw(i Reading gen. is.. 9Ss LlifIll: do 3j.s St Ij t 1 M c. ns.uos, Dnte. IIW1.' 11900. 11S99..1S93. 1S97..1SSS. 1S95. ilo conv. 4s 107 St. L. & S. F. 4s. Pj ; I ! 1 Canada So. 2 UW St. L. S. A . Is, .. .J,U Oct. 21...I 6 SSUI I 4 131 3 5 3 52 3 VJ 3 5J Cent, of Oa, 6s.. .106 I do 2s. 0 0cti a... 6 W;i 4 62 3 551 3 53 3 I5 3 t do Is Inc 73 S A & A P 4s 88 23... 5 Mi' 4 8, 4 16) ) 3 53 3 26 3 4D dies. & O. His. .107 So. I'ncltlO 1S..... 94', Oct. 24...I 01 I 4 51 4 14 3 66 3 Z ? M C, 11. & ii n. 4s.. 9,Tex. & Pac. Is.. .1191 0ct :,6 ' C. M & S P g. ts.lloisT. St l. k W 4S... 82 Oct. 27... C. fit N. W. c. 7s.l3sit Union Pacltlc 4s..10j' Oct. 28... C., R. i'. & P. 4s. ,106V do conv. 4s Oct 29.. CCC & S L g. 4s.lUiAWnbash Is 118 . Oct. 30.. Chicago Tcr. 4s.. yj , do 2s 1 i Oct. 31.. Col. iv: So. 4s SSH do deb. B 59W Nov. 1.... Den, & R. Q. 4s. lo west nnoro ,..iu;i Nov, 2.... Erie prior 1. Is...lu0 IW. & L. K. 4s.... 92J, Nov. 3.... do general is. . mj ih. wnuai "ij pov, i,. V W rc U L 18,. .1U (ton. IUU, la...... viyj I fMOVl U.. Hock. Vnl. I'.bs... 1071,4! London Stock Hnntntlons. LONDON, Nov. 14.-1 p. m.-ClosIng: Consols, money. lo account ... Anaconda ,. Atchison ilo pfd Ral. fi Ohio Canadian Pac... Ches. Ohio.... Chicago a. W... C. M. & St. P... Denver . R. O. do pfd Eric do 1st lfd do 2d pfd L. N M.. IC. .1 T do pfd. Nov. 6.., Nov. 7... Nov. 8... Nov. 9... Nov. 10. Nov. 11, Nov. 12. 03 V 00 I 4 58 4 64 89-11 1 4 52 D bi 5 73!i 6i82! 6 71V4 5 iX 5 71U 5 -iii filn Norfolk & W 5Si Nov. 13.., 5 69 914 do pfd ... 93 , I NO. I'HCIIID PIU..1WI . 82i Ontario w ,lo:!V4 Pennsylvania .uvii iieiuuim 4 501 4 4 4 51 4 01 4 1 4 101 4 10 4 09 4 03 I 601 4 6S 4 l 4 67: 4 69 4 69 I 74 I 84 4 71 64 3 41 4 04 4 04 4 02 I. 4 Ul 4 02 4 06 4 06 4 03 4 02; 3 91 3 47 3 62 3 64 3 561 3 53 3 45 3 51 3 5! 3 3S 3 42 3 281 ii 31 3 23 3 41) 3 43) 3 43 3 41( u 4H 3 55 2 45 3 H' 3 -'! n ,-. '1 - . - ,T O -II 3 43 3 41 3 26, 3 48 3 17 3 13 3 15 3 17 3 19, 3 27 3 so: 3 31 3 2lf 3 17 3 23 3 41 3 28 3 44 3 5! 3 34 2 49 3 4 3 It 3 33 3 ?i 3 36 3 45 3 ?9 3 ZO 18 steers... 1279 5 00 5 steers.. ..mi i"' II cows.. n cows.. 3 steers... 11 S3 6 M a steers.. ..1150 5 w C. M. Lamson S. D. 917 2 70 21 steers., .1044 3 10 874 1 60 1, u nun r t i ' ' " .... 9 steers.. 1071 4 20 15 cows .1131 3.5 V.) steers.. ,.U9 2s , ... 1IOOH ItCCCipis oi nogs Tit ir inn j eral again tmlnv. making the s-ipph for-...V- .1.. ... nf fhl nwk rniislderablv 111 excess of both thn corresponding days of Irist week and the same days of last year. The market at this point opened up In good season. Willi prices u iw n viyi us i -i ..trHnv'n nveraKO market. As the morning ndvnnced the market took on tnoro life, ami prices rich !- (. , . .. ... rate At the close an advance of TVflOc over yesterday's nverogc was noted. The early sales this morning were mostly Jo.tv 1 ater on the bulk sold at J5.67!, and on the close J5.67W and J5.70 wero the popular nrlces Choicer loads sold mostly rrom J5..0 to JS.S0, while the bulk or all the sales went !.". .-. . ti 70 innimnn nnd llalit stuff sold largely below J5.65. The market was active from start to finish nnd everything was disposed oi in ku Today's advance morn than makes up for the decline of yesterday and a good share of tho loss of Tuesday was also regained, ,.,(.,. linn' foelnc only n shade under thoso of Monduy nnd about steady with the aver- oco of a Wi'ca ngo, iiciircsciiiuin c r.m.-B. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. IS Ill 20 89 ... B mi 3.1 l; 40 o ij 167 40 5 55 106 1KI lil) n i'i'j 106 165 120 5 5i4 70 185 120 6 60 10 186 ... 5 624 73 22S ... 5 65 CJ 213 ... 5 b S2t 176 80 5 6 01 220 160 5 65 74 251 2o0 5 6S 47 277 280 n 65 tit 214 120 5 65 DI 170 ... 5 65 SO 1S5 120 5 65 0 31S 16") 5 ) 97 168 ... 6 65 112 182 80 5 65 74 213 120 6 70 150 ... 6 65 67, 321 80 5 67' i 61.. 98.. 41.. 241 121) 5 70 . .300 120 n TO . .316 120 6 70 .272 40 6 70 ..257 10 5 70 ..209 210 5 70 . .219 3i 5 70 . .238 10 5 70 . .295 200 5 70 . .268 ... 5 70 . .253 ... 5 7" ..212 200 5 70 ..250 ... 5 70 . .257 120 6 7o . .270 . . 6 7o . .251 ... 6 70 6 309 ... 5 70 .217 120 r. 70 .212 ... 5 70 .193 2) 5 70 .232 80 R 70 .240 160 5 70 .265 210 6 70 301 80 6 711 1M 53. 55 66. 61. 82. 70, 71 fit. 66. 61. 71. i.'i 62. fil. I I I 31... W... 88... 72... 53... hlfers. J2 pons 00. with a few forlnglnir SS.SOj rnnners. 1.0Vt2 J5. bulls, JJ.2SgS.t; Texas ami Indian steers, J2.6oftl.15, cows mid helf ets, J2.10jr3.13. HOIK -Receipts, P.Oii) forad; higher; pigs and lights, J5.2.M(5.I5; puckers, 5.23jr&.Mi butchers. J5.6MKi.S0 SHEliP AND LAMHS Receipts, 1,201 head; market atrndy, native, muttons, J3.(0 M3.60. lambs, J.t.254fio; culls and bucks, J2.Wif3.10; stockers, Jl 6032.0). t iiflee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14 -COFFEI5 Spot Rio, weak: No, 7 Invoice. 6ic. Mild, quiet; Cordova ii4fltc. Futures opened barely steady In tone, with October 23 points and other months 101120 points lower, under a general realizing movement, started by fnvorahtc crop advices and bearish cables, and ruled weak all day on unloading or long stuff and aggressive bear selling. Thn 'metal clique" were moderate purchasers at different times, thus support serving in steady tho market somewhat. A featum of tho foreign situation nan the French weakness, Havre closing 2iali2t net lower under liquidation. .vuicar nml .Molasses, NEW ORLEANS, Nov. ll.-SUOAR-Qulet. open kottlc. 3c; open kettle, cen trifugal, ."i,(,'ti3'4c: ceutrlfugul, grannl.Ved, 4Mil'-e; whites. 3?4ff3'o: yellow. 34fJ35,c. seconds. 2l3l'. Molasses, quiet; open kettle. 26j(33c; centrifugal, 12ff23e. Syrup, steady. 26'(i80o NEW YORK. Nov. H.-SUOAn-Raw. quiet; fair reilnlng, 3 3-16f3Hc; centrifugal, 96 test, 3 ll-16'i(3c; molasses sugar, 215.16ft 3c. (tellneil, dull. LONDON. Nov. H.-SUUAR-neet, No vember, 7s 3'iil. 1 1 . Ilraporateil Apples and Dried Fruit. NEW, YORK. Nov. 14, EVAPORATED APPLES-Ordors enme In tho market chiefly In tho way of meeting well dcllurd wants nnd were nt full prices, The feeling was quite steady. State common to good. 6!Sc; prime, Sijc; choice. 9c; fancy, 9Mi 9'4e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Dull Prunes. n?;(57c. Apricots. Royal, SMftte: Moor Park. SfT12c. Peaches, peeled, llfjlSc, unpeelcd, 6)j9Hc. 'Til 40 r, f7t. 56, .ISO 120 R 671,4 77 19S 120 6 70 ,237 120 5 6H4 70 2 2W 3 711 w 11 Hi1, nil. .21,1 5 70 3 SI 1 3 27 j ''J' .1 :f- 3 171 3 89 3 38 3 32 ii 3 34 3 231 3 41 3 25 3 45 80 5 67U ... 5 7(ti 38. in n i;:il r.t so ft 61 "4 ps -vi ,1171,4 I7i '.S'-s 176 . 47 97ii ilo 1st nfd.... do 2d pfd So. Railway .. do pfd.. So. Pacific .... Union Pacitic . 351 i 71' 28 ii :i4;i: Nov. 14.. I G 6ST 4 67 , 3 92 3 41 I Indicates Sunday. , .,,, 'rim .iin.'tui tinniiivr of cars of stocn brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.unc p.ii 1 .- C, M. .t St. P. Ry.... 11 W 1 '. O. & St. L. Ry. . tlUiil'. S. Steol . 7tU do pfd . tar Wnbash .U's',4 do pfd. . 273s Spanish is 102 iDcuecrs Mlesnurl Pacific Ry.. 1 Union Pacific sj stem. Ii C. fc N. W. Ry 3 J! ? P., E. & M. v. ny... 9 C. St. P.. M. O. Ry 12 D. M. R. R. R 32 . c. 11. . Ry-- K. c. .V nt. j., uy.. C, R. I. & east. 39 ('.. R. 1. & P.. west. Illinois central Total receipts N. Y. Centrnl ....16ii; ti in uii.'i.'ririiit at 2fl .t-1tVt ner ounce. MONEY-3f3' percent. Tho rate of dis count In tho open market for short pills Ih ... . . .... . 1... .!.... ... mil its' l.llln ;.'4r.in per cem, ior nutc uiwuii 3 ii-m per ccni. tn York Mlnlnc Stocks NEW YORK, Nov. H.-The following are O. II. tlammond Co nlnalliir nr CPS nil IT11I11IIK 3iw;in. I " Vii""im i " - - 10 4 1 .160 3 16 16 30 I 24 6 122 1 36 13 21 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho number of head Indicated: Cattle, nogs, aneei', Omnho Packing Co. Adams Con 18 Alice 41 Rreece . IW Hrunswlck Coll.. 10'.: Comstock Tun... 7 Con. Cal. & u..1iw Ueudwood Terra. 50 Horn Silver 190 Iron Silver tw Lcadvlllo; Con.... 5 Little Chief .... Ontario Ophlr I'hocnlx I'ntosl Savngo Sierra Nevada Small Hopes ., Standard , ,.112 ..950 ,. 70 ,. 40 ..375 Atchison 79?, St. Paul pfd lss do pfd i'"'. n. 1 aciuc miu Haltlmoro & O...107 .So. Railway 33 ' do prd o pin..... ;e.s anaillau Pac....U3?i'Tcx-. Pacific... lo'1, ,..i, hi S11 82 IT0I.. St. L. fc W. 20!i Ches. fc Ohio 46V4 ilo pfil I'.l-U Chicago fc A StlVUnlon Pacltlc ....lOITs 914 204 371,2 19 30!i 21 I2V 190 I'lireluii l'liiiinelnl. LONDON. Nov. 11. With the completion Armour fc Co. Cudahy I'ncklng Co..... i uiiany. ironi miwi.nr Hnmmoud, from K. C... R. tlecker fc Dcgan Vnns.int fc Cor W. I. Stephrn Dill fc lliintzlnger... Livingstone fc Schallcr.. P. F. Hobblck N. Morris j. F. Husz Wolf & M Other buyers 161 Ml t.99 781 669 'm 28 SS 118 26 115 2S 114 31 132 314 22 557 2.102 3.331 3.040 1(0 512 61 4,392 8,668 651 Tnlnl of ' tlio settlement the demand for money CATTLE-Cattle receipts con inueu no- lessened to though It was fnlrly active eral toilay, making the receipts for ho and not niiiterl'i l" easier. The condition week to .late compare favorably with li1 f the short loi market justifies the opln- week nnd also with the same period of Ion that thn llnVik "f England Is quli-tly re- last year. T he lemand for lbettei. lu'clng supplies. Discounts wer,. s ea.ly gnu es ac live ;. so mt , '""f,.!! Iliero was a generally mil"""" - tlm aliening of business 011 the opening of were noted, f Slock exchange, especially In Kaltlrc, There were about twentj -t vo c s ot 'oil k"1 -urTft !!!, ttiirity. Aftorvvanl uuv tn ii Kii'.tii - V""- 1 1. ..,t.l 4l t.inrlfo tt'UH if (Hill Illld nrm leans opened qult. 1 W mr ,. I " , , iunl commm, kinds ,-. .....v. ...... w , . . ., ,,.,,. B,1,1 .i. ..f.l 7. do nfd... Chi., Ind. fc L... 45iViihanh ilo pfd no inn i.inucrii fc E. IH.136Vi,Whec . fc L. E Chicago 15. W.... j'SViit do 2d prd.... ilo 1st pM WUiWIs. Central . ilo 2d pM 19 do prd im, 1, ,,.. x.- N. W.20i Adams Ex I it. 1. fc P ltH'tiAmerlcan Ex 22 fill. Tor. fc Tr... lUVi'U. S. Ex !l . . tl'nll... I......... I.-.. Iwr. ilO Pld 'li1 II.III.-IIIIJ.I' A-,A.,r. 11 1' c fc St. I,. 97:i Ainnl. Conner 86 Colofsdo So 1?! Amer. Car fc 'JiU do isi pin ii do 2il pfd '-'' Amcr. I.ln. OH... 16 1.1 IPs 9i 3l',i 674 but still they sold . pniti made, cows morn . l. l.AflMi irrmli'S tlmll It was "p'A'.'a'Ni.v, H.-.h-slness on, the ,,o, today .was nnsKer , ; - " . . pc fm.y ,! good many K;n..rf. .very ir. , -haul h, same ,c, w,r. regular Tliey cioscn ""' - ' 1 Ve iB Inc uded about fifty cars of nfoovo the worst Prices oftlu la , Arii- u e pis 1 111 r 111 . ; 1un tines and Chinese were wenn. i tm-uo 66 276 0 200 ..2 4 5 237 89 210 120 5 67(s 67 253 W) 5 674 67 28S 20i) 5 K7i, 72 204 120 5 67'. 1 62 236 80 5 67H MW lill . . LI 111 4 68 305 161) 5 61(3 61 79 195 10 6 67U 75 81 179 80 5 0?i,4 72, 0 279 ... 5 67 Id 53 ...228 120 6 70 ...226 120 5 70 !S7 SO 5 70 5 70 00 293 200 5 67H 42, .P6 66. 59.. 19.. 91.. 83.. bS.. 76.. 72.. S3.. 90 219 Inn 5 67V4 58. 62 215 SO 6 67'. 68. 65 300 Ifii) 5 67 'fc l!. -n off.. ... - pi I.' OM ij 11 nt Y2 82 20.1 280 5 67Vj 80 200 160 5 67i, 65 2.11 80 5 70 69 214 40 5 70 81 219 120 3 70 68 227 360 5 70 99 176 40 5 70 63 29) 40 n 70 257 80 5 70 2S0 120 5 70 66 283 ... 5 70 74 213 120 5 70 .261 200 ii 711 .265 120 B 70 .276 12i) f. 70 .221 80 6 70 .223 40 5 70 ,3il ISO 6 70 .330 ... 5 70 !2S ... n CI 1.1. . 59.. 76. . . in .291 120 5 r.7i C2 240 120 5 70 .282 ... 5 6714 70 162 ... 5 70 ifto Ci, s .,-1. ftC "VL! ill X Til CV II ui .7 .fc.r. ...19: ...211 X0 5 67'., ...256 120 5 7i3 65... ...182 ... 5 671'j 77... . . .205 ... 5 67V 62. . . ...214 240 5 67i 62. 'Mi iim x ,:rit ..; ... . ' 7 6.1. . ii.. 67.. 73.. 62.. 40 5 70 80 5 70 ..261 80 5 70 . .215 80 5 70 .KHH 80 0 ii',3 . . .293 . . ,30S . . ,313 . . .323 . . .253 ...183 . . .321 . . .263 80 5 721 j ... 5 72U 80 5 7.'t, 40 5 72'ii 40 5 72V4 ... 5 724 . . . 5 72U SO 5 721j ft r-'tt, 65 283 1 60 6 76 SO 241 ... 6 75 61 277 ... 6 75 42 343 80 6 SO 48 255 ... 5 83 rw York tlrj- Goods Mnrket. NEW YORK. Nov, 14 DRY OOODP Thero has bi-cn no Increase In the homo trade demand lu any department A good fouslness has foeen reported for export in forown cottons. Prices are without change In any direction. Staple prints In moderate demand. Print cloths continue Innctlve at previous prices. No change In ginghams Cotton linings qulot, but generally steady IMPLEMENT MEN'S PROGRAM For Coming l.nigr Convention nt Sioux Falls t.oomls nf Omnhn Is One Sprnkrr. SIOUX FALLS. S. D Nov. 14. (Special.) -Owing to the fact thnt there will be no other convention in lh northwest at lbs time, the annual convention of the lie tall Implement Dealers' ansoclatlon of South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota and northwestern Iowa, to bo In Slotix Falls December 10, 11 anil 12, Is ex pected to be more largely attended than any annual meeting in the history of the nsso-elation. The program for tbe meeting has Just been prepared. Among the speakers will bo: W. S. Thomas of Springfield, O., presi dent of the National Implement Dealers' SHEEP There were oulto a few sheep association. The delegates will he welcomed and lambs on sale today, but nearly evory- t0 lno city by Oeorgo W. llurnslde, rosyor ining offered was feeders. Tnoro wero a . zt,,x Falls M D Thomnson of Vermll- few cars, however, of native cornfeds of Sioux I'aus. ni. v. inorapsonoi crmn which sold nt good steady prices. Packers Ion will make the response. Among thoe seem to bo anxious for supplies here, but j,,, nro on tho program for addresses or pason,,T.ti;')rTolnts. ' Participation In the discussion fol owing The feeder mnrkot was not very brisk the addresses arc: J. E. Sinclair of Jleres- today, ns tho number of buyers was rather ford, W. H. Wumkes of Lennox, J. O. Ilurg llmlted. Somo nf the better grades sold nf vnllpv ?nrlnirs .1 .1 Nlsson ot at just about steady prices, but aside from ; f V" S'T'. , n.Ll " uiose tno mnrKet was miu ana weait. 0111 murimn, uuvuu inium ..1 ... , ewes in particular are hard to move, nnd n. S. Lockhart of Cloar Lake. W. R. Rrown prices are now considerably lower than , rpCBt0ne, Minn., K. O. Stnkke, Woon- they havo been In some time past. Thcro "l , Au iji tu v nro 11 good many .011 hand which have been Bockot, J. V. Naglo of Rock Ruplds, la.. carried over from day to day for want of E. Strtnghnm of Onrrctson, A. D. Maxwell a fouyer of ArlliiEton. Oeorgo Snarling of Marshall, wuoiaiions: unoico yenriiugs, j.i.iuwj.oo; :,. . , , 0i.llv i,.ii 1 v iff In o..r.a vnnrllnn-a M "MM ifl- ..hnirn Minn.. .lOPall JOnPS Of blOIIX VllllS, li. . wetliers. J3.3O33.50; fair' to ' good wethers, Schneldor of of Salem, R. S. Kilts of Dell J. O'Connell of R.nnona, r. li, KUiiil I'MI'I". -.nuu-.-, Uliwiuu niuiiiK imiii.'v, f .,.,-. a rtnwlfir ni 4..W,.60: fair to good spring lambs, J4.10-U) AVIlllams of Montrose. J. A. Rowler 01 4.30; feeder wethers, I3.onff.1.50: feeder Oroton, R. R. Sontag of Heron Iiko, Minn., lambs, S3.60fH.Oo. Representative sales: Harrison White of Luverne. Minn., J. J. lOIUIV WHS luin.i ... ,., .1 and prices w-cro linn, 1 '"re gncrs. w h .he nun 11 ",' ',, .,, wV.rn summrted. cases se ers nan tiiuiciiiiy 111 g'-iuiii, ".x':'l." !! ' "LJ .' Z ,'l;.ll?Mirio., iTuskI. prices, but sllll as a general thing th vM'lU'lIHIII" H VMi"' , . . .t. iiMiw a n.'W V mines Improved. AJetroP"" ''' " ,1 veal calves ami stags sold without Del. fc Hudson. ..IKiii1 ilo plil. Del. L. fc W Denver & R. ilo pfil Erie 10 lHt mil ilo 2d pfil.. .31 "Amer. S. fc It.. 151.4 ilo pfil 91 Anne. Mill. Co.. Illi, Hrooklyn R. T. T"l. I'n'n 1,'ilr.l X. I 'l' SH'Ifc Coll. this 217',-i lit. Nor. pfd r.;v,4 1 on, ron, piu....ii:i Hocklllg vnuey.. ii"-4 lien, r.ieeirn; ....i ,lf, nfil 78;i lllncoso Sugar ... 12 Illinois Central. .. YJU .Hocking Coal ... Hi iiiwa i.enirai .... ei'.s inier. i-upcr .. ilq pfd 77 I do pfd Lnkv Eric fc W.. VS llnter. Power .. do pfd 130 LncIcdn Gas .. E. fc N l(i Nat. RlHCIlIt ... Manhattan L 12Sii'Natlonnl Lend Met. St. Ry 16iiNiitlonal Salt . Mex. Central .... 21a4 do pfil Mex. Notional .. Ml .o, .1ner1cn11 Minn. '& St. L... .107!i Pacltlc Const.. Mo. Pacliic M.. K. fc T... do pfd N. .1. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk fc W. ilo pfd.... ... loo's Pacltlc Mall ... iS Pefiplo's tins . .. nils ...170 ...lt ... MiH mi No. Pacltlc nfd. ..looi Ontnrto fc w .110 . 11 . 7Vn . 19 . 80 . 70U s . 20V4 . 761 . Ni . 9 1 !4 . 42 . 19' . 32 . t'3',i 93U . 46V ..1031 . 43&i .. 85- Presseil S. Car do nfd Pill man P. Car.. 21 Republic Steel ... 15, tin prd t.Vi Sugar 11914 'l enn. l OHl fc 1 ... Hli Union ling fc P.. It ilo pfil.. U. S., Leather do nfd. U. S. Rubber.. iio prd U. S. Steel ilo nrd.. 59 W Western Union. 169 on bear. covering. ' lioinso n-iious.oi, , '',, cll,ltlBO fr)m yesterday's quo'n- weak, mo tmios ' "" iiV.nJ to higher copper. D.-Ucrrs roso substan- . MUt vory ,,,.. desirable i.illv. Tlio nr vote rate 01 oiscuuni ir .. ..1 ,!,,, iui fomlers on sale lounged .at 3 16-16 per cent. ,,ll1ril.. today. . tliiit onythlng answering to that llKltl,i:. iOV. M. l.i'vui.-' 1... ..V.....V...., l..il.. ...1, a lilplldil 111! Ill KOOll SCIIIMMI .... . , I , I II' nil 1 1 1 1 1 "I I II'; 81 131.4 49V4 -13 921J 9 HPTTKU-iieceipis. ii,i pugs,; sirnug; state dairy. 1Mi23c; creamery, 171f'24V4c; Juno crenmory. 17mi22'sc; factory, 1214111.1140. ciiEEHE Recclnts. 3.771 pkgs.: market .iiiIpI! fancy large. September. Di-.frJ'io: fancy Inrgc, October. 9itf9.c; fancy small, September, 10Hno?ic: fancy Bmall, Octubor, VOUI.TKY Alive, easy; springers, 9'sc; turkeys, S5i9c; rowis, c, iirrsspii, easy; sprlnfiers. WMlOlsc; fowls, 9c; turkeys, lljj lCOOS-Rccelpts, 6.573 pkKS.! market strong; stato nnd Pennsylvania, 2'dj2io western, candled. 'JUiV'c; western, 1111 rntiillprl. ,'2'i726c. METAl.S-Tln scored a decided gain at New York today for iqiot. owing to the concentration 01 spot suppum nun mwi r rlvnls. wbleb caused sliorts to cover fre'ly The cloe fimnd spot 75 points nbovo yei Inivlnv'n llciires nt 125.SMi26.25. while tin future market ruled dull and unchanged, Wc; No, 3. 67ii67Hc. OATS-No, 2 white, .43!,(i4tc. RYE NO. 2, ti0',4C. 11 AY Choice timothy. JI2.fi0U13.0O; choice prairie. 13.oo. 1 ..(nrntiit ii . .... tCiT.DAo ,1nln In. i-uiOS- KrpBh Hcnrcp. 8torao nipntlfiil: froH MlHHOiirl and Knueu Htock. Hrtu; HiiotiMl 011 'change, COc per dor., Ioj off, ..nunu tA t 1 1 I'll f1 1 RECEIPTS Wheat, 52,00) bu.; corn, 2?i,800 fou,; oats. r.ii mi. SHIP.MKNTS-Wheat, 40,0oi) fou,; corn, 200 bu.; oats, 4,0i)0 fou, l'lillinelibln Prodiiee .Murket. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. H.-RUTTER- Firni. lo higher; creamery, 2lijc; creamery u:irliv nrlnts. 27c. Hati8 Finn; freth nearby and western, 27c; fresh southwestern, 26c; fresh south ern. 25c. I, M r,r,OI, ritinti'l . n-v luin mil ,1 Tj.iiiie-, fnnev umnll. lOUWIUSie: New York full creams, fair to choice, fiffio.c. Ilnliitli lirnln MHrKet. nt't.rTH. Nov. 14. WH EAT Cash. No. 1 hard. 7IVjc: No. 2 northern, 6Ss,,e; No. 1 northern, 7t'c; December, 70'ic; Mny, OATS-40n39i4c CORN-5t4C Prorln Market. PEORIA. Nov. H.-CORN-Hlghcr; No S. fillAc OATS-lllgher; No, 3 white, 42?,c, billed througn. ' WHISKY On tho basis of Jl.31 for fin ished goods, Minneapolis WhnMti floor and Rran MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. H. WHEAT Cath, Uhi Decmbr, 70Uc, May, 72H Pennsylvania .. Kenning do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F... do 1st pfd ilo 2d pM St. L. SoutllW.. do pfd St. Paul Tho Commercial Advertiser's Ixmdni tliiiuielnl cablegram snvs: Illislncss on the stock exchungo did not Improve today and tho tone was less clieerfitl man yester day. There Is some talk of gold exports to South America, but tho bank returns were ravorable. American siocks wero rcgariuu with particular favor, tho Northern Pnclllo settlement having been fully discounted and being counterbalanced by New York gold exports and olosed at tho worst, Union Pacltlc and Southern Pnclllo olono lacking strength. Thcro was no borrowing on the part of either tne nann or me mnriiei, niu tho market Is In full bank control, which Is likely to continue ior inn remainder 01 1110 jear. Tlio naiiK returns snow inai mo Institution Is hugging the foist consol In stallment ot $3,oiKi.ooo. Silver Is dropping on New York's continued sales. I'aris ox change Is 25,1314, Iliisloii .Stock Uiiiitnlliins. hoston. Nov. 14. Call loans. 3V41M per cent: tlmo loans, IftHi per cent. Otflelal closing: ll...n oil llOIII nationals wero quiet and maintained, North rn l' aclllc preferred was weak on the re- C I 1 1 I ' , ' ' . I ...ill l.n mdflnmni til Plirt tllMl II" SIOIK Hill "V .....V-...V.. ... par. Canadians were strong. Ilnnk tJlenrlnns. u.M AHA, Nov. 11. -Rank clearings today, Jl,176.8,-3.70; corresponding day Inst year, J9S7.302.92; IncrenK.', JIS9,5S0.iS. uv 1.111TIH Vnv. 11. Clearings. J8,86i.S18; foalnnccs. 1912,15; money. Mi 6 per cent; New York exenange.' im: l"r!""" '' ,i .7017 CINCINNATI. Nov. 14. Clearings. J3.397, 850; money, Yni per cent; New ork ex change. 20c premium, . NEW YORK. Nov. ll.-Clearlngs, J30n,. ..i .. .. . ..i.......,u in t"ll 4TS. J1PH II U LPII A NoV. 14.-Clenrlng. Jlll71.:Vf; balances, I.9.BSS; money. 4Wo ''RAlHMtlRE. Nv. ll.-Clearlngs. J3.S7V 302; balances, J550.39I; money, J'ifjS per CPt"niCAllO. Nov. ll.-Clearlngs. J29.50.1.344; fo, nncVs. 12:619,579: t'osted "'"',5,r 4.SS; New York exchange. 20c premium. Condition of the Trensnry. WASIIINC.TON. Nov. 14.-Toda.Vs state ment of tho treasury hnlances In tho gen era f ml. exclusive of the JI50.0.V1.000 gold f&crvn In the .division , of re. nipt Inn, shows: Available casu namm-KB. mii"-" gold, JI09.718.737. Cotton Jlnrket. NFW YORK. Nov. 14,-COTTON-Spot .dosed quiet and l-16o higher:, raMflllnB u,P; lands, 80; middling gulf. 8'4c; sales. .2- ales, Futures opened steady nt the ad ",ince; November. 7.40c; D. cernber. ..49c; January. 7.47c; February. 7.40c: March 7.45e; May and June, 7.44c; July, 7.15c, Au- B 'new ' OI t LE A N 8 , Nov. 14 -COT'TON-- Steudy; sales. 6.250 bales; or inr ry. . u cooil ordinary. 6ic; low. middling. 6 5-16c. middling. 7 5-16c; good tnU mims. , ; 1 -ii dl llg lair, sc. receipiti, i-,i.; 24 03'i bals. Futures, steady; November. 7.331i7.35c; Decenifonr. 7.3bq i.3s;; January 7:3Ki7.32e; Feforuary. 7.30f7.31c; March. ..30 iTi7.31c; April, (.airni.Jiu. "ST. LOma "'Nov. 14 ,rOTTON-Steady: middling. 7ie; sales. SO0 hales receipts. 466 foalesi shipments, 5.'lKi hales; stock. 47,660 "'oAiA'ESTON. Nov. 14,-COTTON-Mur- kWVBIu"lOOU Nov, 14.-COTTON-S,,ot. moderate fouslness. prices firmer; Amor can middling. 4Ud. The, sales of the .lay w ero was picked up In good season ui rtteadv prices. The ilemnnil for tno common kinds was limited, the same us It Iihs been ror some nine iki, ;uni ri-u-.i fond eoiislde-nble dlfflculty In disposing of thnt class of cattle, There was an active demand for western ranee beef steers nnd ns a result tho fifteen cars offered sold nt good strong prices, ltunee cows also brought Just about steady nrlces. and so also did the better grades of stockers and feeders. Representative sales: lir.nr airiruw. No, 11... 20,.., 17.... 21..., 3.... 22.,., 3..., 3..., 1... 3..., 3... 21... 11... 1 is!.-; 5... 1... 1... R... I... , 1... 21... 1... Av. Pr. . . . 950 4 13 ...1171 4 10 ...1059 I 60 ...10S5 4 60 ... 905 I 76 ...1086 4 75 ...1090 5 00 No. .16... 17... 33... 17... 61... 47... 111. Av. Pr. . .1301 J, 9) ..1151 6 00 ..1320 6 00 ..1,112 6 05 ..1375 6 15 ..1385 6 20 ..1302 6 30 No. 23 cull ewes 76 native ewes 495 Colorado wethers 30 cull !nmbs 23 native wethers.... 19S cull ewes , 42 cull owes 1 native buck 53 western ewes 2i' native owes 90 feeder yearlings.., 10 natlM' ewes 517 feeder wetliers...., 10 native owes 2S liatlvo ewes , 129 feeder lambs 362 feeder lamhs , HI it feeder lambs 9 native lambs 67 nntlvo lambs 6 native lamhs 61 notlvo lambs 13 native lambs Av. 114 107 71 55 93 . S3 , 75 . 210 . 95 Jsl '. 159 . 79 . 123 . 143 . 53 . 54 55 . 73 . 73 . 91 . 88 . 93 3 10 3 10 7 50 3 75 I CO 1 50 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 35 3 35 S 35 3 35 3 35 3 40 .1 50 .". 75 1 25 4 25 4 25 4 40 4 40 Conway of Orient, M. R. Rrown of CU'rk, J. ft. Ruck of Sioux Falls, F. M. Loomls of Omaha, V. R. Waddcn of Madison, II. H. (iulstlno nf Madison, F. M. Rutin or Plpo stone, Minn, JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BTRHIIS AND HEIFERS. ..1010 1 65 -18 935 5 00 756 1 25 1... IS... 17... 31.'.'! 1 .... 950 2 70 .... 850 J 75 . ... 808 2 80 .... 913 3 00 ....1120 3 00 ....1210 3 00 ....1072 3 00 .... 570 3 00 .... 998 3 00 ....1105 3 10 ....1270 3 23 ..UiiO 3 25 1 1030 3 25 Atchison 4s 102. lAKouez 4'j Gns Is 8?a Amalgamated ... mi Mex. central wiiim 1- N. E. G. & C 52 Atchison )? ,!,. nfd I00 Roston & Alb'y..259 ROStOll fc el Illnahain 29 Cal. fc Heela 61714 Centennial I6ij Copper Rango.... 59 .19214, Dominion Coal... 47 lioston Ulnvuted.ua Franklin 16 N Y. N II fc II. ..212 IIs:o Royule .. l'-tcnuurg pin... .11.; '"""""n I'lllOll I'UCIIIC . '," ."'" i'ii. mum. 1 Mex. Central .... -lis Amer. Sugar ....118 Amer. T fc T 157 Dom. iron fc o... Hen. Electric ....2."wH Mass. Electric do pfil ... N. E. G. & C. United Fruit . U. S, Steel .... do pfd , Adventure ... Osceola Parrot Qulncy 36' k 91 174 89 43W 921: 41 24V4 1171a 36 15 Santa Fe Conner. I inniaracK . ... TrlmouutiUn . Trinity muted States Utah Victoria , Inona 8,000 b.iies, oi which iw "r". VVV. ri tlon nnd export, and Included 7.200 Arnerl can. No receipts. Futures opened iiulet 22 Wolverine .270 41 26 H? 231,4 ? Condition nf l-'orclmi Ilnnk. LONDON, Nov. .11, Thn weekly state ment of the Rank of England shows the tollowlng changes; Total reserve. Increane, 176,000; circulation, decrease, 43ii,tfl; bul lion, tlecreuse, 259.266; other securities, In crease, C7S9.000j other deposits, decrease, 2,100.000; public deposits, Increase, 3,071. 000; notes reserve, Increasp. 197,onO; gov ernment stcurltUn, Incrcaie, I,466,v. Tho November, 4 10-644 11-64.1. buyers: Novcm ber-Decemfoer. 4 7-r.rn '"" ceinfoer-Innuary. 4 6-64d, buyers; Jnnunry Feforiiary. 4 B-cW4 -64d. fouyers: February March. 15-6194 0.61.1. bu yers; March-.April. 4 5-64JI4 6-61.1. buyers; April-Mai . 4 B-64Tf 4 r,.64il buvers: May-June, 4 B-64P4 6-61.1, fouyers; Juile-July. 4 5-64G I 6-04.1, buyers; July-August, 4 5-6IK4 6-6ld, Imyera. (Ill ii lid ItoNln. nii.piTV. vnv ii OII Credit balances. Jl.so; cortlllcates. no bid; shipment. 92,847 fobls,; average, 97.977 bbls,; runs, 91,3,0 bbls.; 'TAVNNAH.Noy. 14.OIL-Sp.rits of tiirneiittne. steady. 3fi'iC. nosm, iirni; re ..i.;,u i 7-ia iii.la '-luur'.rnv? ,. .-.it K?nrii, i.imn 'im. 'I l)l,l'.l-"J. iuv. n,-uiir-." Bniitb Lima anu intuuim, , "iVyi.. vnitic vAv it. OH-Cottonseed ea'sv: vellow, 34HC Potroleum. dull; refilled, New York. J7.6?; Phlladolphla and Haiti more, J7.60: PhlUdclphla and lUltlmore, n t ilk. ti. Rosin, dull: st';l1"ei,S2nc,,,"0" 10 good Jl.iV). Turpentine, dull, SJijflJSUc H i nvrSnNT. Mnv ti.OIL-Cnlcutta '.In- seed, snot. 57s 3d. Linseed, Sis M, Turpen tine spirits. 26s 7Hd. ,., l.lVERPOOL. Nov. H.-OII-Cottonteed, Hull refined, spot, tiuioi, -is. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14. WOO I- S tronK jaml active; medium grades. 124tflio; light fjn 12SH'4c; heavy line, lOUiic; tub wash?d, I2yitc. 1 3... 955 1 75 950 1 80 .... 990 1 85 605 1 85 757 1 90 880 1 90 9.7) 2 Oi 956 2 15 . . 900 2 25 840 2 25 ...10IO 2 40 " 860 2 43 840 2 50 ... SKO 2 60 ". 882 2 60 ... 810 2 70 1175 2 70 HEIFERS. 556 1 50 4 .... 592 2 60 550 2 50 ! 730 2 50 5) 2 75 770 2 75 542 2 80 HULLS 1270 2 15 1.. 1300 2 45 1.. 1400 2 15 .. 7111 75 1. . ::s"r?5o STOC WEI." Ainu rr.biir,iu), 6. 3.... is.... 15.... 6.. 1.. 1.. 2.. 1.. .1121 3 25 .1220 3 30 . 710 3 35 .1078 3 50 425 3 20 340 3 20 1070 3 25 920 3 25 893 3 73 5O0 3 75 ..1200 2 75 ..1300 3 00 ..I860 3 50 560 H 50 .1000 2 73 6 Hr jl fl 765 3 "I -i i'71 "' 6S8 3 0) 34 828 3 SO 11(16 3 00 1 4'"" 2 M 745 3 l) 1 590 2 50 l 3 35 2 610 2 60 560 3 3'. 3 ,..h 2 50 B25 3 40 3 710 2 7 liio 3 M 8 686 3 0) 870 3 W NERRASKA. sff. I .Mi 3 feeders. .U0 3 10 21 leeucrs. . :. 3 feeders. .893 3 01 15 steers.... 958 3 15 5 bulls 1268 2ffl 1 bulls 1097 2 15 14 rows 109S 3 00 4 cows 990 3 00 2 feeders . 980 3 15 3 feeders.. 820 3 15 3 feeders.. 980 3 15 3 feeders.. 913 3 15 1 steer 1230 5 O . . 990 2 76 27 cows 1000 3 10 15 cows 10(12 2 73 5 cows 1024 2 70 5 enws A feelers.. 876 3 11 15 feeders.. 981 3 60 2 steers.. ..1330 i - 3 bulls 1395 2 00 4 bulls 1202 2 15 2 bulls 1500 2 30 2 cows lOtM 1 51 2 feederr. . 9(0 3 15 3 feeders. 870 3 15 fl. feeders.. 930 3 15 2 teeners.. n ' in 1 steer 1420 5 1 steer 1590 5 tm COLORADO. 45 feeders..-650 3 80 57 cows 25 feeders.. 789 3 85 12 feeders. ;i w 2 feeders. .1075 3 65 27 steers... .1205 3 90 :u l mi ni.t ' fifi Mason Rros. Neb. 855 2 90 3 cows.... 730 2 90 22 rows 998 2 f"l 1 cow. . .. 960 2 15 . 2 COWS... 877 2 1 5 1 bull. ... W. .1. Kellev-Wyo. 13 feeders.. 1068 3 75 26 steers. M. S. Mockey-S. O. 21 steers.. . 1041 3 65 21 cows... George Sweat S, D. 22 steers., ..1026 3 40 . W. Hughe's Wyo. 16 cow? 935 2 80 27 cows... 23 cows 931 2 50 2 bulls... D. N. Holwell-Wyo. 4 steers.. ..1262 6 on fCow.. 9 steers... 135") 5 00 2 ster....lU0 6 00 CIIICAriO MVK STOCK MAT4KI5I Cattle Active nnd Strong, Una lllntier, Sheep Stead r. CHICAGO. Nov. 14. CATTLE Receipts. 7..-.00 bend, including 2&o Texans anu ft'.o westerns; neiive ond strong: goon to prime, J6.2Jfi7.25; poor to medium, J4.00?J6.25: stock ers nnu Feeders. i;.tmi,;ia ; cows, n.awi w; be rers. ji.nkoti.2o: canners. ji. -im.-Zb: nuns, I2.OOW4.75. calves. 12.OOffG.2fi: Texns fed steers. tl.304 00: western steers. J3.60H6.35. HOGS Receipts, 32,io nenrt; estimated to mnrrnw. 28.000: left over. 4.000: active and fully 6c higher; mixed nn.d butchers, J5.6Ca 5.8214: good to cnoicn neavy. i.wrrto.w; -?ooa to choice. J5.60itV5.S5; rough heavy. JS.SOfi' .55; light, 5S.25M5.tl'): l'UlK or rales, js.a'i'fl) io. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Reeelnts. 15.0C0 lieiuti sheep steHily. lambs stronger: good to choice wetliers, J3.25ff 1.35: fair to nholeo m xeil. 2.763.40: western s been, i3.wrcvs.lb: nntlvo lambs. J2.50fl t.50; western lambs, $1.30 for feeders, nniet.il rerelnts yesterday: Cottle. 18.154 he.-irt! liocs. 49.176 head: sheen. 16.062 head. Shipments: came, a,, ncan; nogs, 2,S7 head; shccii, O.WJ'i lienu. Kalians City Mve Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14.-CATTIJS-Re- elnis. 6.0.10 heod notlves. 1.000 head Toxans. 500 lieiid calves: corn fed steers opened lOo higher, closed sieany; joxnns, inc mgnori otliers steaay; cnoiro export bii.i urnsseu Jieef steers, J3.70f6.25; fair to good. J4.50S ti.fiu; sioeners nun iceiiers, ..u.k-.m; wrai em fed steers, $4.4035.50; western rango ulcers. S3.25TT4.50: Texas nnd Indian steers. J2.751M.l4i Texas cows, $2.002.95; natlvo , nr.. l.AfnH , 1 O - V Mnn.i.iU Cllkvn, fm.uwljl.akJ, iii:ii,.ir,, o.ii.o, fi.iuuir., 11 M1C2.40: hulls. 12.2.Vfi3.90: calves. t3.nYiKi.io. IIUUM Iieceipis, zu,im neao; nenvy. ou folither: llcht and pIhs. 6o lower: top. 15.95; 'bulk of sales, J5.3035.S5: heavy, J3.85fi5.93j mixed niii'kers. $5.56(55.85; light. $1,801(6.80; 4 or sm I HIIEEP AND LAMUS-Recelnts. 3,200 head; market strong to 10c higher; native lr.,l,u 11 frV7i4 fill u'Mtnrii lnnihn. 1.1.751.50! nnilvn' wetliers. $.1.25513.60: western wetliers. J2.85fl0.35: yearlings. J3.25U3.S0; owes, tZ.itVtf 8.25; cuus, l.sooj3.S), Stock In Mailt. The following tablo shows the rccelnts of cattle, nogs nnu sneep at tne nvo principui markets for -sovemner it: uau e. nous, rjneeii, South Omaha 3,537 8.6S3 10,358 t'hlcago 7,660 32.0.Y) J5.0H0 Kansas City 7,ooo 20,000 .1.200 St. Louis 3,700 9.000 1,2 0 St. Joseph 1.500 2 cows. 15 cows,. 4 cows. 1 cow. 7 cows. 1 cow.. 9 cows. 4 cows. . 7 rows.. .1057 . 846 2 n , 933 2 90 , 861 2 90 1020 3 40 , U5 2 15 . 930 2 23 .1110 4 20 .1067 2 90 . 872 2 60 .1380 2 23 ,1202 .1 90 DRY GOODS AND HOTIOHS CARSON PIRIE SCOTT & CO, Whotaaale Dry Goods, CHICAGO. B. L, HICKS. Ontnl BmlMtnatl. OMAHA SALESROOM. lBOSFarnam St. J..f.. ROWJB.jRaatdent lUlesmjq,. MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Total .:3,237 10,000 7W59 1,2(0 r.0 95S Oavls & GoveIH Iron Works. UAjruvAcrruRXitfl amp jbum mmm OW MACHINERY. HKBIt-AL nBPAnUKO A BWWOlAXJT IRON AND mruum rwunuwno. UM, tBtMl Uf MM 'Ukata IttMt ataaa. !. Tal. U. . STtkta. -AlMt J- Cwt. MEM -HANE CO. liunfutnm and Joaban of Steam and Water Supplies Of All Klnda. 114 U4 1018 DOCOUaJ WT, i ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ' 11 Uistern Electrical Electrical Supplier MtctrU Wlrtas !! Ou UaftUaa O. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard BU TENTS AND AWNINGS. Omaha Tent & Awning Co., OMAHA. NED. TENTS FOR RENT. TENTS AND CANVAS COODS. ov York I.lvi Stock Market vi.mr vnnif. Xnv. 14 I1KKVK8 lie ce'lpts. 616 head: all conKlKtiecl direct; no SEaTD FOB CATAIICUIB NL'SHHSR sales reporirii; cxiiiirio, iiuiir. OAI.VKS Hecelpts. 8.1 heod; about steady: general sales of veals, lo.OOflS.OO. SIIrJI.1 Jiv im him:i.hb, .1,111 head; prices steady; sheep sold 12.5083,25; culls. U. lamhs. lt.lOfl.94; ono deck, to; David Cole Co., HT St, .Inseph Live Stoi-U Market, JOHKPII, Nov. 14.-CATTI.KKo- 6 cows , , 121 3 HO 3 COWS 1W3 2 DO celpts. 1.500 head; steady to strop?: natlyej, L1.fiOli6.75; cows and h Iters, ll.25iS5.lf); vealt, ti oriSii wi! stockers and feeders. 1.5ift4.2$. unfiK-Tipenlnts. 10.000 head: llht and IlKht mixed. 5.25'o5 75: rnedlum and heavy, r.7o6.95; pl., $1.75f((.O0; bulk of sales, tr. iwsr. sr. rlllKKI' AND UV.Mn8-lUclpts, 1 2) head; stesny. M, I, mils Live Stock Market. sit i.nt'lH. Nov. 14. GATTIIC lleeelnts. arcii hpsil. tnrlurtlniT 2.500 Texans; market steady; native shlpplnif and export steors, J7i.tvi416.7B; dressed lieef and butcher steers, .l.liJOD.'l. Biiril lllliir! III"., .,ii4i,u. siockers and feeders, 12.2034.16, cows and OYSTERS, White Plume Celery, Poultry. 416 South 11th St OMAHA Tci.pDen. 10S, Boyd Commission Co 8ucceisor to Jmei E. Btyd A Co,, OMAHA. NKB. COMMISSION ClRAIrt, PBOVIalO.Ka AHD TOCICII. Bobf1 Traa BalUlaa. Direct wires to Cbtesfo a4 New Terlf, Ctrvterjwndesce, Jehn A. Waireo A Ce.