B THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WlilJNESDAY , NOVEMBER 15 , 1893. AND FINANCIAL Wheat Lost Ono Cent on Heavy Increases iu Elevator Stocks , THAT CE'EAL OPENED'QUITE STRONG After u CniMlilfralilo Drop from I ho Open- luff l-tlee , 1'nrn Unictoil on Light Kn.lhnnlcit ItocelpU for Toilny Stock * nml llundf. CIIICAOO , Nov. U. Wheat lost Ic today on a hcav.v Increase In northwestern country elevator stocks , heavy northwestern receipts , an unexpected Increase in United rotates stocks , small rxport clearances and free telling. Corn \\ns weak , but less radically so tliati wheat and the loss at the close wad from , ' c to e. Oats were c lower and provisions SOcofT for pork , 15o for lard and It'fe ' lower Tor ribs. Wheat opened near yesterday's < -loMng figure , but Immediately began to decline. North western receipts continued heavy. The stocks In elevators In Minneapolis , Diilnlh and In the Interior back of those places were reported to show an agpresa'to Increase last week of : i'S8.000 liu. and this completely offset the reports of smaller farmers' deliveries. Operators who have bought on the better foelini-'of yesterday he- Ban to unload and the price continued to go tloun. The report tjial Bnulstrcct's statement will Increase the United States stock tomorrow by over 4,000.000 bu. was another depressing factor. Some btij ing of shorts caused temporary reaction , but It was n bearish Influence , small export clear ances and discouraging cables continuing. The general liMidenoy of the market was downward. December opened whore it closed icstPiday , at from OlJ c to G'-Jo , sold off Ic. pained ' 40 , reacted J < c , solo up > 4'c , lost 1-j'c , went down -'DC and milled ; ' ( , c to the close at tile. Corn opened weak nt 'ic , neiovv yester day's close on heavy receipts. After a con siderable drop from the opening price thuro was u ro.iutlon on light estimated receipts for tomorrow. The recovery was main tained for a Unio , hut the prlco finally yielded to the extreme weakness of wheat and closed < c below yesterday's closing. May opened at 41c. sold off J e. lost another } ( u , reacted 'fe , lost ' 40. reacted J o. lost it and Hosed at from 40Jjc ( to 41c , or from . ' /o to " ( Jc below yesterday's close. Oats opened fairly active at yesterday's closing lltruro , ! llc , but largo offerings of long stuff and corn's weakness affected it. and after losing % o it rallied , ' e to the close at ill ' ; , ( . Provisions opened fairly weak and ex perienced an early slight advance , duo to smaller holdlngn-trian expected , but free offerings and corn's weakness sent it down. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 165 cars ; corn , 810 cars ; oats , 102 cars ; hogs , 10,000 ! head. - The leading futures ranged as follows : ArtluhH. Open , lllffh , Low. Closu. WllBAT- (12 ( 01 Mny. . (10H ( 07 caw COIIN- Nov. . 41J6 40J&OJ41 OATH- NO v. . . 27JJ J7-M 1)4-0 . 3i MESS I'OIIK - Jan. . . . . . M 13 14 10 ,13 70 13 80 LAIID- ( i on 0 05 R 80 R SO Jan H : io 8 : IO R II ) S 1-JJs Way : io S UO 8 10' 8 10 fcllOIITlllllH- Jan 7 no 7 10 7 13 Oiinluiiolutloiis | wcru as follows : KI.OIIU Weak : no export wiles reported. WllKllv-No. 1 ! Hprlng , GOc ; No. 3 sprltij ; , C0i02u ; No. 1 ! red , OOc. t'otiN No. 'J , : ) fijc. OATSNo. . a , ! 279 Q2Ris : No. 2 white , SOUO 81 Vc ; No. ! i whllL'J7J © -'JtC. ! KYI : No. 'J. 44'4il45c. ( llAiu.tiv No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 3B53c ; No. 4 , 38 43i ! . I''i.AXHEin-No. 1$1,04. TIMOTHY SEKII 1'rlnic , $3.203.25. I'OIIK MPHS , per hhl. , flfi.Oki6lD.25 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , fJ.OOji'J.urj ; Short ribs sides ( loose , ) I8.2rjijfi.37'5 ( ; dry nal'od nhouldora ( boxed. ) I7.00di7.2a ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $8.75 © AVinsKV Dlstllleri' finished goods , per gal. , (1.10 , SlKlAlis t'tit loaf , 10.88 ; granulated , } 5.45 ; tliinduid "A , " 5,33 , Thu following woio the receipts and ship- merits for today. Un the I'roilnco uxcliangu toduv the liutlur market was lower ; cioainnry , l'JiJ25c ; dairy , Htt24c. ) KKKSstrictly fresh.me. Now Viirk .MiirUots. NEW VOIIK , Nov. ID. l'i.ouu-Itoci'Ipts , 30- 600 bbls. ; u.xp rts. 18.200 hbls. ; sales , 0,000 ukgs , ; market weak und oiilOe loHor on most grades ; wlnturstral5lit2.803,25 ; Mlnncsiita liiilcnts. J3,854.)0 ( ) ; winter extras , $2.2051 2.70 ; .Mlniiesola bakers , $2,30 3,70 ; winter low grudi's , $1.702.25 ; spring low graded , fl.lHKai.OO ; spring OAti'i.H.05iJ2.45. WllKAT Itt'celplh , Un l.HOO bu. ; nxpurls , 15 , BOO bu. ; nlos , 7HU.r , OOO 1m. futures , 170,000 hi ) , spot. Spot market weak and n lower : No. 2 red , InMoreunduluvator , o54&U&ic ? ; alloat , Gi"e ( ; . f. o. I ) . , Onir ! > ( i9lu ; ungraded red , C0i\tii7o \ ( ; No. 1 hard , 70S70'je. ' Options opened \vmik on shirk cables ; cold off on ac tive liquidations and largo lecolpts. closing weak tit "ic to Ic net decline ; No. 2 red , 1-Vbriniry , UHe , dlosod lit. fiD c ; Murch , 70WJ6 71V , closodnt 7U.Sc ; May , 72 1 HVa73 " ( , closed at Novemborclospd ; at O&'Jc ; De cember , UQHnftO ? 0-lOc , flosud atOO ic , COIIK HocullHs , 160,800 Int. ; exports , 61,000 bu , ; sales , 1(730.000 bn. futures , 188,000 bu spot. Spot marUutiiuilvP , ' .i < fisic lower : No. 2. 4r > ii2l4bV' ( In elevator ; 4&1i < LC4oic ! ulloat. Op tion market opened Uffli ; lowur , riillli'il at noon on the small itstlmnto for tomorrow , broknngaln and closed weak with whnal , j ® fii- not ili'i.'lliin 46JI < ft4li : January , , ! c. closed at 40'c ; > lay , 474 ! < i648c , closed at 47'c ; No- vumlmr elim'il tit44'ic ; Hccoinbor , 4D)44i457i ) > , closed lit 45'Si' . UATK Hei-cints , 244,700 bu. ; exports , 200 bu , ; sales , 280,000 bu. futures , 1)3,000 ) spot. Spot market Mt'jc lower ; No. 2 , 34c ; No. 2 deliveiptl , ! IIc ; No , 3 delivered , 33'ic ' ; No. 2 whlli' , 3& ? > Q36Ut ; No. 3 ulilti ) , 34(234 ( 0 ; track mixed , uehtern , 34iii36c ; truck whlt < > , WL'sliTii. 34t40c ; track white , slate. 345i40o. Option inarknt opened ' < lowur with wheat and olobed weak with a not decline of Sffi'/jc ' ; January , 34W36C. closed at34J'c ; May. 3Gto 3 ! < c. closed lit 3li' ) ; November , : H434'/c. clOM'ilut 34c ; lecombor,34J ) 334ie ! , closed'at 34o. \ . HAY fciloady. bhlpplng , 06c ; good torliolco , CfwCHac , llors Steady ; btato cninmon tp choice , lOtt IliDKtr fileudy : wet suited N w Orleans sn- } e.cttil. ; 146Qjr. ( lb . . 3W4W ! ; Texas hidi-cted , 3M&0 Ibs , , 46o : lliienos Ayres , 2Oii24 Ibs , 1 lei Texas dry , 2003011)8. ) , Dijo. MiATliKli-I-'iriiii hniiUKk ; ! Mile , llueiios A yiCK. light to heavy wulghls. 1410c. Woiilr Doinehtli1 lleece , 1027c ; pnllod , 20 ® 2fi4ij Texas , lOaiOo.moats moats , btoudy pickled bol- . hanis. 0 = U J10i ! , I.ard. wnak : wostein t-team Closed ul 10.40 ; kales , 250 tlerrob at 'J.60t option Hulus , iionoiNoveinber closed ! it'J.ti ( ) nominal ; Jiuuiury , t'j.liO , nominal. 1'ork , dull. now mubs , tU.OO&lH.Oti ; family , I10.005110.0 llliTTKHWeak ; western dairy. 174i22c ; wpstpnu-roauiery. I0a27iic ; uubfurn factory , 17(320i ( * ; Klu'lns , J7'f. ' CllKKHK-Hteiuly ; part skims , 4QOc ! ( ; full aklins , 2Tt3c. ( Kc.usHull and wcou ; webtcru fresh , 34a 26io. ! Kuculuts , 8,000 pkgs. TAI.WHV I'lrnii cltv , bti ! % COTTONSKKD onWeukorj prime crude. 35oi prime yellow , 3Uc , I'trriuiMciiM Tinner ; United closed ut 73u ; Wiiililiictoii bbU. , fO.60 ; Wabhlngton lbls. in bulk , W.10 ; rutlnod Nnw Vork , J5.15 : riilludolphiu and llultlmore. f&.K ) ; I'hlludol- phla unu Kiiltlinoro In bulk , { 2.GQ. Kiiong ; btrulnvd , common to good , 1 1.2&1. 30. Timi'KNTlNK Hteadyl 30 > iG31c. KICK Sloudy ; domestic , fair to extra , 3 , bVc ; Japan , 4Ji4i- o. W Hii'iidyj Now Orleann , good to cholco. 3G4t41c. i'ill IliON Quiet ; Ami'rli-un , H2.25G12.40 , < ) i-l'in Qulot ; lnke , < U.75. liui > I'lrmtdomobtlc , J3.20 bid for round lot * . TlK-Qulet : Strait * , f20.00. " -Htoaily ; tlomubtle , J3.05. Cotiun Market , NBW OIII.EANR , Nov. 14. COTTON Kuturos Icaily ; uulob , 04,800 bale : November. 7.4B 7.f.2j Documlwr. I7.045t7.08 ; January , * 7.70a 7.bO ( Vuliruury , f 7.81X 7.00 : March. 7.0HiJ ( 7.lO ( : April , t8.otou.07May8.13Q8.16 ; ; Juno , in.2vita.yjii middling , 70-lCc ; low mlddlliiir , I 7-loct Rood urdlnury , 0 10-lCc ; net rocelpt * . V,4tiO Luk' | gioba rccclplM , 1U,0&C bales ; ux > "i. T. t fc' * - Doitstollm continent. 4.611 bnlcsj coastwise , 1,676 balps ; snlP , 4,0)0 ( bnlcs , OAI.VESTON , Nov. 14.-COTTON Knslcr ; mld- dllnft , 7 7-lRcjlon middling. 7 0 : Rood ordi nary , 7 7-lCo ; receipt * , 0,010 bales ; exports to Oroalllrllaln , 7.120 balps ) sales , 487 Imict. ' ST. I/nil ! " , Nov. 14. COTTON Kailor enlarge largo rpi'olpts ; ordinary , 00-ir.ci need or dinary. 7 7-18C ! low middling , 7 7-lfic ; mid- filing , 7 ll-ldc : good middling , 7 Ifi-lCc ; intil- dllna fair , 8 7-liJc. Oninlii I"- . .initl. ItUTTKiiTho lecelpts of butter are liircer nnd the iiinrKclli coiKltk-rahly wcnkor. The Uvnl cipmand U light , n good many groceis ro- cplrlng thrlr suppllrs direct trom the country , Tlini'uiHiiinptlon of bilttorlnn Is iUlto | laigo , which helps lodccrcaso the domain ! for genu ine butler. The shipping danmnd , houovpr , servos to keep the surplus cleaned up. Choice rreiiinory. WSSOv' ! cliolco to funry country , 2or < i22c : fjilriogood country , 18 < S20o ; Inir stock , fresh. 16 < ' . KimsKorclnlsof fiwli stock nro not largo , In fact , there ilotn not nppoar to bo any quan tity of fTps In tin1 country * The colder weather and the light lorclpts cause a ( Inn feeling on thomniKet. Cold siorngo and held stock Is going mostly at I'Jc , nilli fresh laid eggs at 20i' . 1'nri.iiivThe low maikot lias cvlilpntly bcon thurnii'.onf thoipduc'tlon Inthp rerolpto , and , whllo Him uls a llnr.orfeollng , It Is hardly snfti ( o qiioto I ho market any higher. Old hens , Ho ; chickens ( Jo ; geese , 7G,8c ; ducks , 78o ; tut keys HHOc ; roosters. 451&I' . Vr.Aif The in rivals during the past day or tno have hopn light , and the market ( Irm at previous iiuotatlons. Choicn muall and fat \piils , ( i'i''B7' ' ( ! thin or heavy , 35c , HAMKTh i-older weM her Is having a very bmiellclat ulToi'l upon the game market. Thu demand which has been light all the fall Is Impi ovlng nnd prices urn consequently ( Inning up. I'rnni now on birds that , are mul run n will bo given iho profi'it'tici * . I'rlnio chickens , ! 3.l ) ( > ? irH ( ) ; grouse , t2.r > ( .KR3.00 ; iliall | , tl.26 ; hick snipe , 7iic5i$1.00 ; gohli'li plover , 76i % ® jl.K ( ) ; t'linadn geoNe , ili.OOQO.OO ; small gccfio , 4.0Wi ( .6i ( ; brunt. 53.00(23.60 ( ; mallard ducks , * 2.502.H& ; redhead ducks , 2.5O 3.0O ; 1)1 ) 1 10 wing leal ducks. I1.76 < ft2. ( > 0 ; gteen nlng leal ducks , tl.ftO ; mixed din-Us , $1.26 ; cunviifiliiirA- ducks , f3.60Jll.)0 ( ) ; lack labblls , M.00i7,3.60 ; small rabbits , il.2r > i Mjulriels , TfifiJOOo ! deer saddles , per Hi. , l&iijiinc ; rteer carcasses , lOCtllc ) nn- telo ) > e saddles , 14Q,16c ; antelope caicasscs , UCMUti. llosKV Honey is rommciicliisr to move a llttlu muro freely , but the demand Is still light for It ; cliolco white clover , le Hc. OYHTCUS- Medium , lOci horhesliocs , 17c ; extra Nliiiidanls , 21c ; ox I rn selects , 24c ; com- jmny selects , 29c ; counts , 34o. NuTS-Uheslnuts are lower and there Is u full- supply ot choice eastein utock on the market , which Is selling at 12 ( < ll4c perlb. ; iiliiioiul'i , I'Jc ; English walnuts , 14c ; lllborl.si , llnu.ll nuts , I'Jftiai ; ; uectitin , large , 14i ; ; pecans medium , 12c. The market on black wiilnuls Is low and no ono wants to buy. Di'nlors are asking 75c per bu. for small lots shipped to the country on orders , lint walnuts shipped In hero would prohnlily not bring more limn one-half of that prlco. Small hickory iiul.on oidt'is , ? 1.76 ; large , $1.26. VK4ir.TAlll.KS. HKA.NSEastern hand-picked navy , $2.10 ® 2.15 ; western navyJl.HOd > 1.00coinmon ; whllu benns , fl.GOffn.75. O.S10NHThere Is not much nctlvltv in the onion market , owing to the fact that the local ciop Is large and the gardeners are supplying the demand vary largely. Onions nro quoted at noQG&e , unu on ordorb til 76c ; Spanish onion i , per ciattt. $1.60. WATCUI'IIKSS Tut up In berry boxes , per case Of 10 qtu. . M.GU$1.7G. I'OTATOKH Thu iucelpt-4 tire larger and the mnrkot is very weak. Nebraska , Iowa nnd Minnesota grown p-Jtatoos , In small lots from Htorc , 06Si70c ; sumo In car lots , GOSIG5CJ Colo- r'ldo ' , fiom store , 7680o ; Colorado lots , 70 ® 7iic. CAIIIIAOK There Is a good deal 'of ' ciihbago selling In this market , lut ) the demand Is sup plied largely by the gardeners. Orders for cabbage from the country are filled at llJc peril ) . Homo colored cabbage has been re ceived , which Is hold nt3S4c. ( UKI.UIIY KOOTS According to sl/e , 405JGOe per doz. CKI.I.KV The demand Is Increasing as tlio Thanksgiving holiday dnuv.s nearer and a good deal of celery Is being sold ; good stock , 2535e : fancy , 5c. ( ) SWIKT : POTATOES Tno supply Is fair ; west ern slock , per 1)1)1 , , J3.003.5O ; Jersey btock , per libl. , f4. GIIKK.N VKdKTAin.Es Spanlsli , per bbl. , $2.25 ; Milslfy , 30 ( < ? 30i : per do/ . ; radishes , pur doz. , 202"c ; endive , per doz. , 603GOo ; nnlons , per do2c ( ) ; caulllloncr , per uoz. , $3 ; lot- t nee , nut do50c. . FIID1TS. GliAl-us Eastern Concords , 2455250 ! largo lots , 23c. CAI.IFUIINIA KIUIITS There Is not much loft on the market ; pears , $2.50 : grapes , $1.50. Ai'l'l.is The supply Is light on this market ; cliolco eastern , per ubl. , J4.2&G4.50 ; choice wcstoin , (4.25. CiiANiinuiiiES Cranberries nro arriving very freely nnd are In good demand ; Capo Cod , early , per bbl. , J5.75I1G.OO ; boll and bugle. SO. TUOI'IOAL FIIU1T3. BANANAS Prices remain about steady : per bunch , largo. * 2.OO2.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , Sl.75a2.00. LUMONH Messinas , per box , t4.5CK(8G.OO , ; I'lorliliis , $5. OHANOES Mexicans or Florhias , per box , $3.25 ; Gbolots , * 3. HIDES , TAM.OW , ETC. HiniM No. 1 green hides , 2Hc ; No. 2 green hides , 2c ; No. 1 grocn'saltod hides , 3c : No. 2 green halted hides. 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green sailed hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 2u ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 5c : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 16 llis. , 3c : No. 1 dry lilnt hides. 4c : No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 3c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part cured hides ' ,5c per II ) . less than fully cured. SIIKEIPIII.TS Green salted , each , 35a75it ; green salted ( hcarllngs ( short woolcd early skins ) , each lOlllSc ; dry shearlliigs ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each 52 10c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early sklus ) . No. 2 , each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher woil pelts , peril ) . , actual weight. 10 ® lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bulls , per Ib. , actu'il weight , 1720c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per Ib. , actual weight. OttlOc ; dry Hint Colorado tnufi" ruin wool polls , iior Ib. , actual weight , 70c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c. Nt. I , 'nils .MnrKotn. ST. Louis. S'ov. 14 1'i.ouu Weak , but un changed ; patents , $3.00S3,15 ; extra fancy , $2.G5w2.76 , WIIIIAT Weak and declined steadily Trom Hit ) start ; , closing f ® lc under yesterday's close ; ciikh , 6G < 35Gic ; ; Novtimhor. 5GJc ! ; lo- comhor , 67jSQ.5Bc ; .May , G5ai(3GD4c. ( ! CORN Kollowed wheat and closed 7ic below yesterday ; cabh and November. 32ijc ; December - comber , 32 jc ; January , 33gc ; May , 3Gac. UVK Iul ) | : 44c asked. ItAiu.KV Ilulli lowui-old 60S55c ; Nebraska , ,36 < iJ4ui * ; Minnesota. Gl(262c. ( HIIAN Dull ; 04u for oust track. HAV Klrm ; timothy , * 10.0U < 213.50. KI.AX HEKiKlrmor at fl.02. MiAn-Illghor ; * 3.20a3.2D. ( HPRI.TBH Hotter ; $3,4314 , IIUTTiilt Lower ; creamery , 2225c. dairy , 185 241 * . i : us rirm ; 18'5c. ' COH.N MKAli Lower ; I1.70O1.7D. WHISKY HtPiidy ; $1.15. IlAIUIIMl I'jli.j'ii ; . COTTON TIKS 'JSctl.no. I'novisioNH Lower ; pork , $17 : lard , $0 ; dry salt moats , lee u hhoulilors , $0.70 ; longs and ribs. 8.50bhorts ; , $8.75 ; boxed lots 15c more ; bacon , shoulders , $7.50 ; longs and ribs , $ O.G2Sl ! bhortK , J0,769.87'i. l.ioiii'TH : I'lmir , 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 43,000 bn. ; corn. G4.HCO bu. ; oats. 20,000 bu. Hllll'MBKTH I'lour. 11.000 bbls. ; wheat , 4,000 bu. ; coin , 108,000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. CollVo MurKot. NBW YOIIK , Nov. 14. Corr Outloim opi'iiud genorully OS10 points lower and ruled quiet wltliout inui'li further I'liango. closcil hleiuly atu iictilecllnuof OTDIO points : t.ali-h , 1.-IOO tiaijK , lucliiilliiK ! Uocumber , JlG.tiD ® 1G.70 ; January , f 10.35. Sput entree , Kit ) , mar ket woulc and lower : No. 7 , ilH.l'JH , HID DK JAM ; i no , Nov. 14 , COFFKI : Mar- kut llrm , nomlnnl at l&d ; oxi-han u , liid ( ; ru- coliits. 7,000 liaxm stock , H7.0UO Cuss. PANTOS. Nov. 14.-CoKni-Good : ; nvoniKc. 16,700 ri'ls tier 10 kilos. Receipts 11,000 bags : block. 170.0HO bags. LONDON , Nov. 14 , COI-FKU Market Cdla bloner. biiiiAK Haw , maiket rather easier ; snles , 00,733 units ! Hello , tibual ahhortnifiit ! ux-storu , 2U < ! for Hut ; mi lltliorauo to Canuiln ; GUhiids , ht.Crolx ; Muhcovadi ) , HO tet.1,21 3-lGcux-bhlp. KHIIHUK city .Murki-tii. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 14. WIIKAT > i/tvio ( lower ; No. i ! hiird , OOL'tJOlei No. 2 red , Lac. L'OIIN-UC lower ; No. a lxed , 3Oit30)c ) ; No.2 whlli > , 31'iTt313 ' ( c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 ml\od , 25iQ2GUo ! ; No. 2 white. 2uliQ27c. UvE-Klrm ; No. a , 47c , I'l.AXbr.KD Klriu ; t)0(302c. ) ( HllAN Stonily ; OBQGOo. K4iOst-Scnrco at . > urrKii-Weak ; creamery , 2226c ; dairy , ( Wlieat , 77,000 bu.j corn , 2,000 bu. : outs , none. 09,000 bu.i ' corn. 1,000 : outs , nono. Mllwuukcu Alttrknti. MIMTAUKKB , Nov. 14. FUHJH Steady. Nominal ; No. 2 , 61cj sample , 80 ® 1.47c. ; pork , I14.7G ; lard , UKCKllTa-l'lour. 18.000 bbls. ; wheat , 02,300 bu. ; barley , 200.400 bu. Biiii'MBNTS-Flour.Bl.UOObbls. ; .vhoat , 0,100 bu. ) barloy. 01,000 bu , Nmv York Dry UuuiU Mnrket. NMV YniiK , Nov. 14. The dry goods bubl- iic$8 duvelopb slowly and biiowu u luck of cou- fldcncp. Cotton Ro-xN must bo nn nttrnctlvo ty1o for unrliig nnd Rummer wear to soil well. 1'r hit cloths Rtpndyat 2 15-10c for 04 squares Anil nro quiet , Prints anil prlntnd fabrics nro modprntoly active hut steady. Ulnghams nnd woven fabrics ruled qulot. Iircis goods about held their own. 1'orelgn dry goods were weak. .Mltinrntiiilli Whent Murkt'l. MINNKAPOMP. Nov. 14. Wheat opened steady In the morning , but weakened In sympathy with lower Prices nt other plaocs , and fell about Ic for future * , but closed sic lower tliiin yestotdny. Itecclpts were smaller than for n long time. Tiack nlos were more tlinn 2c higher than De.-enibor iirlces for the same gindes. The locul dctmind for mills was active. The amount of wheat ground dally equals the amount that ruino here today to say i othlng of grain lo bo shipped out. Itc- cclpts In the Interior may pick up a little fiom the Into few days , u * plowing and other farm work Is stopped by the cold. Ueremboroponcd nt uHHiMiml oloscd at 57' < c ; May opened at O4' c ami closed at t 3 < ( c. Track wheat closed ! No. 1 limit , (11 " < c ; No. 1 northern , 6U > c ; No. 2 nortliein , f > 7Uc. Kccclpts , 278 cars ; shipments , 40 cars. No. 1 northern -old mostly at * about GOc , and No. 2 mainly at about 68Jic on track. The closing sales were lowur. I'lour Is dull and sales art * running under production , Htlll hhlnmonts continue largn owing to the old orders not yet being tilled. Very little patents are being sold for fotolgn accounts. Some sales tire bolng made for expert - port eastern account. Inland rates are fli-m , owing to some of the luke lines holding oIT. O-HMin uites are steady at 3Glji * per 100 Ibs. to Liverpool nnd the same to London , lilp- meills. 30,8H5 bbU. Tlrsl patents , $3.30/.3.0rii ( MM-ond patents $3.06(3.3.30 ( : fitucy nnd export bakeis , $1,601. 00 ; low grades , In bugs , In cluding red clog , tl.loai.2C. The milled dally output of mills grinding today will probably aggiegato 34.000 bbls. Thu market for bran nii-l shorts Is jjulol at J9.0K3 ( > 0.25 for hi an and tll.no for shorts m bulk. Shipments , 1,207 Toloili * tlr.ihi Murkct. TOLEDO , Nov. 14. WIIKAT Lowor.actlvp : No. 2 casli and November , GOlie ; December , Gla.c ; Mny , 08'ic. ' COIIN I hill , steady : No , 2 cash , old , No. 3 now , 3Gc. OAIB Quiet ; cosh , 30e. Jlvis Dull ; cash , 40o. CI.OVKII SKKDAe.llvc. . steady ; iirlmu i'a i and Novcmbor , $5.40 ; December , i5,45 ; Jan uary , $5. 47' { . UBCKtl'TS-Klour , 500 bbls. ; wheat , 7fi,600 bu. : corn , 36,000 bu. ; rye , 2,000 bu. : clover seed , 400 bags. Sllll'Mr.STH rioill',2,260bblii.corn,3,600lU. ; ) ! clover seed , 500 bugs. Liverpool AI irluu . Livr.ni'ooi. , Nov. 14. WIIKAT Qtilet : tlo- mtind moderuto ; liolilinsolToi' moderately ; No. 1 California , 6s 7 < lffi6s Hd ; No. 2 red , west ern hilling , 6s Gilfoos 7d ; No. 2 winter , 6s 2lll&5s ! 3 > id , Hecolpts foe the past thiee days , 203,000 bu. : Amarlciult 08,000 bu. CORN tjulot ; demand moderate ; mixed western , 4s 2d. Itooolpts of American , thieo dlivs , 37,400 bu. rimvisiONS 1'ork , prime uic s , mio , 88s Od. Iteef , c.Mra Imlla , 100s. llacoii , long and short clear , 55 Ib-t. , 4Us ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 48s ( id. Lard. 50Gd. . TAI.I.OW Amerlenn-Llvorpool , flno , 27s > Oil. Uil Alnrkntx. On. CITY , Nov. 14. National transit cer tificates opened at 72 > ( ! highest , 7 1,1 ! ; ; low est , 72U ; closed. 734sales ! ; , 28,000 bbls. ; clear ances , 32,000 bbls. ; shipments , 103.G05 bbls. ; runs , 77,118 bbls. Pirrsnuiifl , Nov. 14 , National transit cer tificates opened at 72 < { ; closed at 7il : ; lilgh- eBI,73'i ; lowest , 72'4. LosiMS , Nov. 14. CALCUTTA 41s Od. Duliith WliHHt Market. nui.UTil , Nov. 14. The market was about steady. Close : No. 1 hard , cash and Novem ber , GOlic ; December , GOc ; May , GGc ; No. 1 northern , cash and November , 6914c ; Ie- I'oinbor , 6'Jc ; May , G5c ; No. 2 northern , cash , 5T ) c ; No. 3 northern , 6lyo ; reject-id , 44ic. On track : No. 1 northcin , to arrive , 5'J , c. Wool .MurKct. ST. Louis , Nov. 14. WoolNo demand ex cept for high grades , which are very scarce ; western and Indian medium , 13&14c : Hue western and Indian , ll@12c. Alnrkct. Niw : YOIIK , Nov. 14. SIIOAU Haw , market rather easier ; sales , ( JO , 733 mats , usual as sortment ex store , 2\v } Hut ; rcllnol | market steady. t ITliiunclal Noted. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 14. Cloaringj , $1,430.- 841. KAt.TiMonn , Nov. 14. Clearings , $2,489GGO ; balances , $408,062. I'Aius , Nov. 14. Throe percent routes , 08f 17 ! ic for the account. OMAHA , Nov. 14. Clearings , J850.2G3 ; same day last week , $771,305. NBW OIH.EANH , Nov. 14. Clearings , $2,9GO- 35G ; balances , $225,798. New YOIIK , Nov. 14. Clearings. $100,829- 877 ; balances. $0.125,802. l'iin.AlBi.riliA. Nov. 14. Clearings , $11,974- 479 ; balances , $1G1G,055. JlKMl-liiB , Nov. 14. Clearings , S353.9G7 ; bal ances , $77,057. NuSv York exchange selling ut par. , LONDON , Nov. 14. The amount of bullion gene Into the Dunk of England on balui < co today , 39,000. CINCINNATI , Nov. 14. Money , 4 < 3 > 7 per rent. Now York ONchungc , 7075c premium. ClearIngs - Ings , $1,937,550. HOSTON. Nov. 14. Clearings , $14.874,009 ; balances , $1,731,420. Money , 11K per cent. Exchange on Now York , par for 'jush. , CHICAGO , Nov. 14. Clearings , $1GO1G,000. Sterling exchange dull ; actual $4.8334.85. Money more plenty ; rates , 08,7 percent. KT. Lotus , Nov. 14. Clearings , $4,019,898 ; balances , $572,413 , Money , quiet at 7C18 per cent. Exchange on Now York , OUc premium. STOCKS ANI > 1IOXUS. Less Animation Clmruotcrl'/.cil Sucurltlcs Ycstenlny us u Wliolp. Nuw YORK , Nov. 14. The assignment of Thurber-Whyland & Co. , announced today , ' made no particular Impression on the Now York markets , having been more or less dis counted In well Informed-commercial circles , owing to the protracted depression in tlio value of poods as well as the volume of transactions , coupled with the difllculty lu making collections and supplementing the silver panic last summer. The market opened with less animation than usual , despite the fact that the granirer roads hud agreed to maintain rates during the winter , which could not bo looked upon otherwise than in a fuvorahlo light. The changes In the list at the opening were very sllclit , uud in the early dealings fractional iluct nations were made on both sides of the account. But the speculation boon warmed up under the inilucnce of n good buying movement In Sugar and New England , prices advanced from * & to U per cent , the two stocks named leading. The advunco" in duced sales of Now England , re sulting In a reaction of 1 per cent , which icxtcndcd to the general list , and was followed by a steady upward movement ranging from # to lj per cent , in which granger stocKs were most prominent , The higher level was not maintained very long , Manhattan dropping a per cent and Louis ville ft Nashville 1 } per cent. The other iieciincs were unimportant , some thirty minutes before noon the market became active , London wus u small buyer , a Bur lington & Qulncy dividend had been de clared and room traders were mainly on the bull side. The improvement led to realiza tions of profits , which cnc6ur.igcd the bears to attack values and before 1 o'clock the market wns going down hill again. Tlio depression continued throughout the afternoon , merely because there were no strong buyers in tl.o field , while there were a number ot sellers anxious to imuto a turn Heaviness was the prevailing tone to the close , at which the depreciation In prices had ranged to ! % per cent compared with thu llnal sales of yesterday , Cordage com mon making the greatest dip , Now York , Chicago & St. Louis preferred declined ! lj Now York , Chicago fi St. Louis Common , Hi ; Manhattan. 1& ; Louisville & Nashville , Uoluwimi & Hudson , 1 } < ; H'jbber , 1 : St. Paul and North western , % per cent , omo of the spoclaltlcb uiudn advances on the day's transactions , including Evansville & Terre Haute , 2 ; l ai'ledo Oas preferred nnd Cotton Oil preferred , 1J ; Kauuwhu & Michi gan and Minneapolis & St. Louis prctcrred , 1 per cent. > The I'ost says ; Yesterday's stock market was ouo of the pendulum's downward swings. This morning tlio motion was once more upward , though a dculiuo in prices had begun again before the afternoon had far advanced. There would ijulto probably have been uu upward reaction ut the start today , even had thuro been no ninvs to en- courtteo buying. At it happened , however , thuro was some actual food for encourage ment. The Diirlligtou & Qulncy directors gathering in Boston declared the full < iuar- terly dividend , uu action which fulfilled last week's expectation und > vhlch , it may bo hoped , was Justified by the company's liiuin- clal outloou. Of much Importunco wus the news that granger railways had entered on u compact to maintain rates through the winter senion. This is a move to chock such u rate demoralization ns wus threatened by the close of WoiId'a fair traitlo. As usual of late , the buyluK was irado up largely from the covcriug of professional local shorts , and when thU movement coabcd thu market lapsed , first Into tofaf Inactivity nnd then Into rcnewptl weakness. During the last naif hour Iho ngprcssl o speculators for the decline were busy ncjilp , basing their sales on the lack of outside support and en various rumors of iiioicor loss value In character. It la Important to onroTvo 6no of the weak snots of the day's nrtiMfot was Louisville & Nashville. Foreign speculative holders hftvo for come lime past iacu feeding out this stock nnd have not ronccalcd their Irritation over the mystery W'which the directory board has wrapped tib ) Chesapeake & Ohio and Northwestern transaction. The following aro-tlrn elosinc quotations of the leading stock jgn the New York exchange - change today : Aiclilson iKji.Norlliern 1'acltlc. . T Ailamn KxprcRH. . . 11(1 ( ! do prvf'il. -1 Alton.T. II B2t tl. I''l ) . .tOitlt. . . . f' ' ' < rtoprpf'il 15 Norlliwesleni. . . . . . 102U Ami-rlcnn KxpresH 114 i ilo iireftl 13 llalllinorcAOlilo. . IUI Now Vork ( Viitral. 10'J CnnailnPncinc. . „ 72 N. Y. AN. K 27i Cnuniln Soutliprn. . 4 h Ontario , tWestern I0' < Conlrnl I'.icllle. . . . IHH.Oregon Imp. . . . . . . 1'H Chen , fi Ohio ttiijUon-iron Nav ( ' Chloajto k Alton. . . 135 I O. S. I * .V XT. N 11 ( , ' . ,11. , Vt ! 8l ( ) ( 1'acllle Mall 1 U Chic , ( inn tlOU Peorla , Dec. & .E. . . 7 roMsollilnli'd Dim. . 134iil ! > ltt mirir 140 B. ( i C A St. t. 115 il'idlniau Valaco. . . l"i : ! ro1.Co.ilX Iron. . . 10 ( Rfntllnir Cotton oil Con. , . . , an Hlolimoml Tor. . . . . .l ! < Del. A Hudson. . . . V.'in do profit lu Del. r.i-k. . \vrst. . 107 lllo ( irniulo West. . 1" I ) . A.H. ( I. prefil. . . Ul' ( ' ilopn't'tl 4 Dl8.JKMAIrn.Uo , . . all Koch Inland llftl < Knnt Tonn..4. . W St. Paul. . . . .OUX Erlo. , . . 1 ' do prvf d. ilo iirvf'd an'St. . Paul * Omaha. : ! ( Fort \Vaynn. . . . . . . 1411 I ilo prof'd 1" ' Oroat Norlli'n pfil. l)7 ( ) ISoiltlioni 1'neltle. . . 1H ! niil.A.Kist.lll. i > fd H74i.Siu ! , ' r lleflnrry. . , . U4U Hocklmr Valley. . . . aiM Toim. Co.il A , Iron. lf' ! < llllnolHIVnli-al. . . . liljj TrxttB 1'aeinc " ! St. I'nnl A Dnlnlli.'it iTol.fcO. Cen. pfd. 70 Knn , A Texan pl'il. UitMjUnion I'lieltlo 17 Laki * Krlo & WPHU. 17 U. S. Kxprrna Wl ilo pnfd ( \V.Sl.l..A.l'ac 7 I.aki-Slioit ! . . . . I'-'Tfi doim'fd. < - ' "M LcnilTrust i ! < ! iWt-llHFnreoKxp. . . 181 , . LoiilH. A , Nimli 4llitl\VeBtirn union. . . , ! < I-OIIN. AN. A IIHWlicullntV , I , . K. . . lf > Mnnlintla.ilCon . . . . l'-7J | ilo pref'U BO McinnlilB.VO Ill M. ASI. I , H Mleliltrnn Central , . 100 11) . & It. O i > ! Mlswourl I'aeltlc. . . 24 lOi-noral Kloclrle. . . 4'J ! < MobllcAOlilo 14 ! National Unseed. . IdU Hash APImtt 70 O.V..VI 23 > Kntlonal Cotttnge. . 'J'J O do jirrfd do tin-fit r > ( ) II Jtl O . . . N..I. Central 117 T. A. A. AN. MM ] ; . . ' { Xorfolk&W.pfil. . ' It ) } . T. SI. L..K.O .1 North AlUL-il'n Co. . C do prefd 12 The total sales of stocks today were 235.000 shares , Including : Atuhlson , 5,500 ; American Sugar , 47,000 ; llurllngton , 38,700 ; Chicago ( las , 17,800 ; Distillers and Cattlcfecdors , 3.800 ; Jdoiii'iul Klectrle , 4.700 ; Louisville it Nashville , 7,100 ; New York & Now Kngland , 0,000 ; Heading , 2H.300 ; UocK Island , 5,700 ; "I. I'aul. 31.0UO ; Western Union , 7iOO. ! Nnw York .Uwney .Mnrkot. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 14. MONUV o.v CAM. Easy at IfftHi per cent ; last loan , IttlK percent ; closed , 1U pjrccnt , I'IIIMKMKIIOANTIM : PAPEII I'iQJttVt percent , STIIII.INO ; EXUIIANUE Steady , wltn actual business In bankers' bills lit if4.H41iU-4.fi 1I for ilemnnd and at $4.82 ! { J4.82i ! for sixty-day bills. Post oil ratesl.$4,83S4,851J. ! Commercial bills , $4.80' (34.81. ( SILVER CBIITIKICATCS 694it70Ji' ! ( ! . ( OVKUNMKM HONDS Steady. State bonds , dull.Tho The closing quotations on bonds : llonton SllnliiK quotations. HOSTON. Nov. 14-.piU ( loans , 2i4 ! per cent ; time loans , 3'jG ' Decent. Closing quota tions on stocks , bon.dsand mining shares : OMAHA I.IVIS STOCK MAItUKTS. CulUoTrnilo Still In Uooil Shape Ho 1'rlec * Improve Somewhat. . TUKSIUY , Nov. 14. Hccclpts of all kinds were moderate todaj , tlio two days supply amounting to 7,408 cut tle , 5.C08 hogs and 007 sheen , agalnpt 8,1)52 ) cattle , 4,63 ; ) hogs and 2,040 sheep the lirat two days of last woolc. Tlio supply of caftlj ) was slightly heavier than a wcclt ago , but , , the quality , as tv rtilo , was very common. { Tliero was u very active demand from slaughterers and enough In quiry from outsiders to * make matters ' ' ters Interesting , , ( \ ) that the dressed beuf mv'V could use sold readily at peed strong prices , fairish 1.100 to ll Mb. steers selling nt fl.05 und 14.05 , with \TOstcrns at $3.15 and 1 115. Thu demand was tfdhslderably bettor than tliu supply and the dlTorlngi were not long in changing hands. ' Offerings of butclii-rs' and cauners' stock were fairly liberal ; ' but the demand wan active and the movement , free at substan tially higher figures. " A bunch of prltna fat l'J-J4-lb. cornfcd heifers brought $3.76 , but aside from these 'fair to clioico cows and heifers sold at 'from j-.ao up to $1 , while thu common * und canning grades went nl from t2.25 down to 31. Calves were lu good , brisk demand and stronger at front ? 2.SO to f5 for poor to choice veal. Hulls , oxen and stags found a ready solo at from $1.75 to $ J.60 , or fully steady rigurcs. The stockcr and feeder trade was lively enough to suit the most exacting. Regular dealers and slop feeders uoro tliu most active buyers , but there was also u fair In quiry from the country , As the supply was somewhat limited , ( ho mnrkot ruled active und stroni ; . Fair to very KOOU stock sold largely at from S'J.UO to $3. 3. Good to clioico feeders are quoted at $3.23 to 13.00 ; fair to good at * 2.7A to MO , with inferior to futr grades at fJ.25 to 12.75. Hcprcscntativo sales : DllKSStl ) IIKti' : . 1'r 14 UB 2 20 a 20 2 21 2 05 2 25 2 25 2 23 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 45 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 00 2 ( H ) a oo a co 2 05 a 05 a 05 a 75 a 75 3 00 3 00 3 75 2 00 a 25 3 50 3 50 t 00 4 50 4 50 4 75 5 00 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 15 2 25 2 25 2 n 2 25 2 30 2 45 2 35 3 00 3 00 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 12 ! ' , 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 15 3 17 8 25 3 25 3 30 3 35 No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. 20 bulls. . 1444 H 70 l Imll..l440 $1 90 0 cows. . . BIG 1 00 3 CUWS..1000 2 40 18 COWS. . . OGG 2 40 72 cows. . 1085 250 13 yrliiKH. H13 2 80 51 Mrs. . . 827 2 00 17 yrlliKS. 022 2 SO WYOMINtl. 1 Mr. . . . 1400 200 05 Mrs..1109 200 03 COWS. . . 1000 2 70 21 Mrs..1085 2 80 i mil. . . . 1200 1 25 1 bull. . .1300 1 85 4 rows. . . ,1016 , 2 25 83 cows . 027 2 50 27 con * . . 013 250 13 COWS. . 848 260 COLORADO. 1 liiill. . . . ,1010 , 176 H bulls. . 125G 200 13 COWN. . . , 857 I 05 20 cows. . 773 I 76 0 COWS. . , ,1008 , 210 0 stlbtgll4G 250 114 Mm. , , 005 3 20 IDAHO. 40 cows..1043 245 53 Mrs..1055 320 41ifrs. . . . 625 220 25 cows. . . 073 205 40COWK..1032 205 4 Mrs..1075 340 NF.llllASICA. Icow. . . . 810,150. 1C COWS..1002 2 ° 5 8 flrs..l070 335 Icow. . . . 090 1 75 10 COWS. . . 780 200 2 cows. . . 980 U 00 ICOW. . . . 750 225 12 COWS. . . 803 a 25 IstaR. . . . 970 2 35 bOUTIl IIAKOTA. 20stoors..ll83 200 23 Mrs..1123 200 Istcor..l310 800 1 hfr. . . . 830 275 1 hfr 1070 275 144 lifis. . . . 094 275 1 bull..1020 175 127 heors. 1127 315 9 cows..1040 205 4 COWS..1052 200 32stoorh..ll29 3 35 Hoes Thcro was a fair run of bogs today and a inarked improvement in the quality of the receipts. Good , smooth-finished , heavy hops predominated , but there was also a fair showing of nice light and medium weight stock. The tone to advices from Chicago was more favorable than for several days past-and although there was not much of a shipping demand , the packers were all In It , and trading was lively from the start. Opening prices were steady to a shade llnncr than on Monday and closing prices were all of a nickel higher. The range of prices was very narrow. A few choice butcher and heavy weight loads brought $5.70 and , most of the commoner light and mixed packing imides sold at $ o.GO. For fair tq good hogs of all weights It was practically a fr .GO to ? 5.C5 market tno bulk of the hogs goJug at those figures. The av erage was about 4e higher than on Monday , but nearly .Me ( lower than oil last Tiiesdav. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. IV. No. Av. Sli. 1'r. . .290 } 5 55 .00..277 80 J5 65 ' . .317 200 5 GO 00..201 120 5 05 io | . . .235 480 5 GO v GO..200 200 5 05 70. , . .250 280 5 00 03..294 300 6 05 72i.247 ! 280 5 00 03. . . . 234 320 5 05 00..237 120 5 00 78..207 200 5 05 04. . . . 204 120 5 00 08..203 120 5 05 G2..282 240 6 00 40. . .303 80 5 05 00..303 120 5 00 09. .200 120 5 05 09..240 100 6 00 48. . ,327 100 5 05 G3..20G 100 5 GO 80 5 05 D..202 5 00 00..270 80 5 05 40.200 120 0 GO 44..320 120 6 05 02..244 1'JO 0 GO 08..201 120 5 05 40.,253 200 0 GO 00. 322 240 5 05 GO..352 40 0 GO GO. . .271 100 5 05 ' 0 GO 00. . .308 120 5 05 G827l ; ; ! ! 200 0 GO 44. . .300 5 05 79..209 100 0 GO 40. . .418 40 6 05 4..437 bO 0 CO 40 , . .300 240 5 05 73. . .230 240 0 GO 52. . .324 100 5 06 0. . . .427 40 0 GO 00. . .250 120 5 05 4. . . , . 0 GO 39..240 100 6 G5 10. . . .208 0 GO GO. . . . 258 200 5 05 75. . ' ,220 400 0 GO 08..270 100 5 05 COJ i' .200 200 ( > GO 04. . . . 300 5 05 04 , . . .271 200 0 GO 53..310 120 5 05 07. . , . 204 100 0 00 40. , . .31G HO 6 05 08. . . .290 WO 0 02 GO , , . .208 240 6 07 > i 70. . . . 227 40 0 G2 > ,4 GO. . .233 240 6 07i i 55 323 40 0 02 ( i 70 . .252 80 5 07U 415. . . .235 80 0 115 02. . .38H 320 6 70 49. . . .324 120 0 00 09. . .240 6 70 25 , . . .241 0 GO 07. . .230 5 70 81. . , .247 Too 0 GO GO , . ,340 5 70 CO. . . .231 120 0 00 50. . .304 80 6 70 50. . . . 281 100 0 00 78. . .220 40 6 70 09. . . .244 240 0 GO SIIBW Hut ono small bunch of mixed westerns wore received. The demand was coed and the market active unit firm. Fall- to good iwtives , f'J.50Hj3,10 ( ; fair to coed westerns , $3.25 ( ( il.OO ; common and stock sheep , tl.no@a.i)5j good to choice 40 to 100-lb , lambb , f'J. 60 )4.00. ) Kouresontatlvo sales ; No. Av. 1'r. 101 western mlxedr , . " ° ° * 2 u5 ClilriiK" I.lve htouk Alnrlcot. CiliCACio , Nov. 14.--Tho handful of catllo lioro today was very sonn disposed of mm at htlir prices. The supply of natives wan lim ited to about 3,000 lieiul. and thuy generally hold from 60 to lOc per 100 above last wuuk s nrlcos , Tlin wuiiUof slilppois were few , imls Invariably the case on TiieMlays , but they held orders In excess of tliu ollVi IIIR * of det.li- nhlo goods. Of the untlio immliui on wile IIWH than a do/.un loads pi-adod butter than Rood , whllci tbo major part consisted of Mich klmls aausuully goto tliu local slaughterer * . Na tives hold principally at from (2 to (5.15 , and fiom J- to.70 took most of thu Toxiuis. No weMoin riuiKui > wore received , but thuro wore 2,000 TOXIUIS intlioicitbonts. . The frmlni ; pievalont today wus very linn , UN Ilium Is uvory Indication of continued moderate re ceipts. Bo far this month the arrivals have L GO * rm. &OUGH It Curei Ooldi , Ceughi. Bore Throat , Croup , Influ * ton , WhoopiBE Cough , Bronthltll and Aitlimi. A certain cure for Coniuraption in rit ttagoi , and aurc r ll f In adranoed aUsea. Bio at cnoe. You will ic the txctllent effect alter Uklnjthe till den. Bold by dealera cTerywbera. Larg * bottlia 69 cecta and $1.09. licon somcthltiff like 18,000 head IP I than for the corrcsiMindlni ; foitrlurn ilny of Inst , No- votnhcr , and the remainder of the month U likely to dhow n Mill Rrcatcr tlollclt. Sollort nrocontldcnt that prices n 111 continue to grow stronger. The hoe market wni nctl\i > on almilsof trom JJ..5 to J5.80 for choice crndos wt'lehlnR over not ) Un. and at fiom Jft.u'J 10 jo , for cliolco to fancy a oitcd llRht wolijlits , axcrnKcs of from KiO to 200 Ihi. ( "holcn nicdluin weight * void at hlch n < < J.VJOntid thphxlkof thostulT WHS wclshi-d nlnivo JS.du. l IICMJ lhun t IndlcatP tut lulviinca on Iho lon- cst nrlci'.s of yesterday of fiiim Di * In I0citr | lot ) lb . H WHS the nvatural icnct'oti fruiii tin * oxiii-ino ilD | > ns4lon of thpnrt'fodlus few diijs. The rci * * lpl ahoiit wet oMiPi-tutloni , aiiiountliiRio 10.000 hoiid , and mnKlnis 48,000 lii'itd slnco Satutday , whloh Is ahout the saino nutiiburnsarrivediltiilni ; the siituo tlntolast week , but 17,000 head IC. H than for the tame t mo Inn year. There was fair activity lu the dutimml snd all the olTrrliii ; * we IP takon. Only nhont 1C.OOO shopp lmtntrlvod sltn-t ) Snturdny. TliU Is less ihiui oiiu-hiilf us many a ciimo In iliiniiK the sanio tltno last wi-ck , nnd ni n ron ciiiDnco | thu market N mni'h llrmcrthun Itwim ln twtck. It Kiilnud a trlllo ycstorday , nnd wus lilitlicr nnalii today , the nilvuncn ilnro Saturday atnountliiR to from . SJ'i0'sl' > cp wore nuotid uu to from $1 191 ? " ' " ' liimhs nilvuiii'oil to from $2 75 to ; . . ' . , "l'li | " 'l ' > " 'it ' hy any mi-iini Jireent ( tlio rrfrlRorntiiM all over t ho conn try hcltiif full of imtllom nor N It Ilkisly to ho for some diivs to ccnii * . aiidHliiiuld tocultsuil | - dcnly Increase to'anythltic llko iwunt nro- uortlons a reaction woulil oorltilnly follow. Sales were liiritoly at from J-VJ3 to $3'J5 for Rheui ) and nt from Jn.DO lo * l.5n fur lambs. salt * . $4,8030.00 ; others , n.noas.nn for pour to good.steel.sji-ows. tl.UCit3.GU ! Tu.Mins. , ! Va ) n.OOjwusturns , iJ.iDTii.iiu. tt < Mr ? ' ! ! - ' ( ( ! < < ' I J'00 lll'ml ! l lnif < | U'llI- tltn , oaiOc hlRliur ; oiliurs slow and steady : rouRh to common , tfi.OCQ3.nn ; nai'kur- : uud ' shlpnots , $ fi.iWl'r ( ( .hOi prlmii ln-avy und hutch- I crs , } a.76n.fi.Ul ( : ussonod lluht , J.UOJt(1i ( . ANII liiMii i liinniils , H.Mi ( ) head ! market tirnnguntl ai-.tlvo ! t.ri ! : )0c ) higher Hum the prices hiht wuuk , ItpcntplH anil l > l pi * ltliin u Stock. Onicltil roi-olpts anil disposition ut Nlml < ! ; n shown by the honks of HID Union tfto.sk ar.t * I'otiipany for thu twuntv-four liiinr-i viidlni ; at 5 o clock p. in. , November 14 , 1S9.I : CATTLE. 101 'im riiix. City I.lvo Stock .tlarkot. V. Nov. 14-CATn.E-Huculpts. 0,000 bund ; shipment.- * , l.HOO la-ad ; best rattlo'iToro steady : others' Unv : Texas steers , $1.00t.t0 ! ! ; shipping steers , J4.10a5.'JO ; Texas anilInnttvo cows. fl.lOftS.'JS ; butchurs1 .stock , (3.25 4.10 ; stoikuri and feeduis , 81.70 3.00. Hooa-Keculpti , ooo bund : Hhlpnionts , 100 head ; imitkoutcady to weak ; bulk , J5.0 5,000 > vCir * . * / / . m " n r : Benson's Porous Plaster IS THE BEST. RELIEVES PROMPTLY and . CURES QUICKEST. * , * V I * * , , AVO I D SUBSTITUTION 515.00) ) henvy , pacUlnc and inlxotl. tS.403G.CG | liKht , Vorkora and plR , J6.30ao.06t' - , 1,000 head : thlpmcntf. 100 head ; market slow and stonily , Now York l.lto Mork Mnr ) < ol. Nr.w VOIIK , Nov. 14 - HKF.VM - l'orolpt.4 , hnnili no trades die od DCOVOS slow nl H.Mvr \ KM | | M ; western calves , : i3.4"f. ( SMI-.M * Hci-ulpts , 1,400 head ) sheep , $2.00a J"ri ! lambs , .t.7fill I. " ) ( > . < Moos llecolpts 1.IOJ head ; mnrkol slow ) Jo. i otlt.Cl ) , * -t. l.mm l.\c | * storlt .Market. ' ST. l.oiri ? , Nov. 14. t1\TTi.n Itccolpts. 4,000 lieml ; shlpmiMits stm hrailt market higher : L'ood nnli'.o Mfors. } 3,50il4.Ht > i Tcvaiis autl Indians J2.50 3.oO : cows. fl.50aB.BO. II -Kcci-'IplH. . O.lim lurnd ! shlptncnti. 400 hcaill imirkiit buttiTj top priccx , $5.70 | bulk of sairs , f 5.riVAa.70. ( filKHi'-licculpts. 1,200 hand ) shipment * , nom < : mnrkot .tirnily : niliod natlvps rui t'J.4 ( > a3.3Ui buutlmcst stock , ta.uottJ i5. ! Sltich In look at tna four pilnclpitl nestetn mutkets Tuesday , Nntcnthcr 14 : Cat tin , HOLM. Shoco. South Oiniiha . 3,440 4.1HO lot Chicago . fi.OlK ) lU.OOO B.OOO Kansas City . 11,001) MM 1,000 St. I.OUU . 4,000 0,100 1,200 Total 21,440 29,780 10,00 ItVn n l.onlitK Vent ill r. Mn.wAnie : , Nov. 14 , 'I ho Mllwnukca Morning Times , n United press paper , which \vis backed by a natnbor \\isconaln p.d'llcs , Btispcnded publication today. H existed live weeks and found few supporters. TTo Offer Tott a Remedy \rhch Inauret Safety to Ufa of Mother and CMM , A | > Itotii Confinement of < ( .i JL'alntllorror aiulJiis ) ; . i AferuslnRonobottIcof"Mnthrr'fiFflcnil".t i-jtTcivd but little palunnd tll.liiuiuxuili.iic thai xvoakni-ta nflcrwnrd innnl lu aucli taicj.-lui. AMiOiOEl iinarJIo.Jau.l5tli , isn. * f Sent Ijy express. eliWBCS prcpalil , on rofclpt of l > rlcol.Wpcr bottlo. Uonk to UotheraniiUnl f rei. ATLANTA , GA. ECU ) IJY AM. ' > ir IN TRANSIT. The I'lfhTOX 7i/mMT07i CO , . Inn. III. , U AN. W. lly. , will brush whenr,1 scour b.irloy. or clip o.us at one cent per bushul. Four yo.ira otporicnco. llavu your , grain cleaned andexhaneo Its valun. Inquire of your uncut for oilllni purttcnlauk or midrcss . FUITOH ELEVATJR CO. , / Fultou , III/ Union Stoci Yards Oaioia/ , \ South Ornahai i Ceil Cattle Ho nnd Slnjj uurxotlitii trail. Wood Brota Lira Stook OotnmUiloa Moro'nats. i So-lth Unimha Tolcp'ionj 1117. Chlotfa JOHN D. HAUHMAN. I. , , - , - „ _ ( WAlVl'HK K. WOOD , Market reports by mall nndrlro choorftu urnlbhod upon application. / ELLS Meyer Extra Quality 20 , New Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight. Star Brand private prices. Hig stock Felt Hoots , ( lurinan Sox and Mackintoshes. Send for prlco list. No goods ut retail ZACHARY T. LINDSEY , OMAHA , NE1B. 'CLEANLINESS IS NAE PRIDE , DIRT'S NAE HON * , ESTY. " COMMON SENSE DICTATES THE USE OF ' \ s I OMAHA / $ I Director IlldnUIaClulrJlS @ J s Morsc-Coe Slioj Company. HBlo.rooinanaonice-inMI3J'llll Jlo arl U Kactorr-IH'MIZI-lHI ' Howard St. We are Iho osi.v Manufnlur ri of Uoot anl HbAe ' JJiSf mVltauWSit , } : , to at. . to ln.pMl our now factor ? . DRY GOODS. HABBWAKK Hector & WilliL'liny ' Lobcck & Linn , COM TAN V. Dt'oln-i In liirl'lroaal Corner lltli and Jaclcion ujctlinnlc ' loali. btrootn , Stroot. 3 HATS , ETC. W. A , L , Gibbon & Co bin jha Safein J Iron Wholoiala WO IK * . Hats. co | ) , itr.iw ooU. fnfei.viiuln. Jult wood. Vluru > , lallloiii. l.'tli Irun Miulturi auil lira oa- uud Kurnuf BlrujU. caci , ( Jui A unit JucKnon COMMIBSION | CLUMBER. Brancb Jf Co. Jobu'YWakeHcia , liuHirtilAiiiiTlcari | Portland - I'roduco. frulti of nil land cemaiik Alllwau- kuacainunt ami ( jjlaof kloili , order * . HllllO lllU ] | STOVE REPAIRS Frick & Herbjrt , ( JinkiSiOVcKepalr V.'OilKH. MIIVH lupalr * WUoIinalo liquor doileri uud wut'-T tt iunuonU lor IIIIT kin I' ( utoTa 1UOI Knniam fit. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carry a full stock of prlnthiiil wraplihu and Kenned and | ubrletli | wrlUiiv paperi , curj etc. olU , ill * KfB-uJ , k