Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 21, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
B'g Increase in the Visible Supply Dejncral-
izjd Prices.
WIILAT OPENED ABOVE SATURDAY FIGURES
l.ntr When Itfnn l co ercd Hint the
liutlcittcil Supply IVni Nearly Ono Thou-
uul lluilioU llrntlor tlinn Antlcl-
pnted yuotiitlont Declined.
CIIICAOO , Nov. 20. The ble Increase In the
vhible supply , lullv 1,000,000 bu. mote
than was expected , was n dcprcsslnf ? fautor
In the wheat inarUot today , but was par-
tlally offset by the icaionably large clear-
nhccs. Increase on ocean passage was light
nt 058,000 bu. Northwcstcin curs woto light
nt 1,173.
When the market hnd Us break Singer be
came n buyer of May. Sevcicns became a
buyer of December. Coin closed firm nml
without clianjro , after rjlini ? weak for the
Kicattu- part of the day. Piovhlons were
very wenk , but recovered toward the close ,
In niitlctpatlon of nn early heavy decline.
Wheat opened about ' 40 above Saturdays
close , became weak unit prices declined % c ,
i-.i'ilted c. receded J c , advanced J c nml
dosed within Jj'o , of the topilRUtcs. The
Btrongcr opening was iullucnml by better
l iigllsb cables and the market weakened
nn the prospect of a rather liberal Incrciso
In the visible stipplv , but thcro was no
pi csbiirc to sell and a flrm feeling doeloped. .
Corn lit the start was a llttlo firmer , room
traders buving , anticipating that \\heat
\\otild do hotter , but carlv atrcngtb was of
blmrt duiatlon.'ns the offerings increased
nml the price PIadually sagged down 'tjC ,
the bearish attitude ol shippers and ro
d-Ivors , together with the bright , cool
\\cathor , being too much for the bulls and
the market had little support for a whllo.
\Vlicat sold off on anticipated laigo receipts.
At the declinn tbeio was some buying to
nncishoi Is and the price rallied * s o and at
the oloso bad gained from ' < e to ' 40.
There was a mouorato tradltu ; In oats ,
weak fooling nnd tbo market declined ifc
oatly , but later when the other ( trains
i.illicd , oats followed and pi Ices reacted
Iiomo to fo and closed steady.
In provisions tliero was some firmness
o.ulj on lighter receipts of bogs than ox-
pjctf d and better prices at the yards. The
offei ings began at once and as on previous
days thcro was no support. Pork broke
most , with 11 slump fiom $11)85 on the
i-arlv buigo to $12 22 and a rally of ' 'Oc to
fli.4'3J ! < for January at the close. January
lard sold at ? 7.S2J down to $7.70 and rallied
to $7.05. Hlbs , January , sold down from
fl ! 70 to JO 12) ) ' closing nt < .fl.Wtf. }
Hstimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
270 cars ; corn , 000 cars ; oats , 285 cars ; hogs ,
18.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Ciish quotntions wcro as follows :
I'lotm Nominal , M-ry weak.
WIIBAT No. asprliiR. 5lHic ; No. 3
r > fiBiiOUc ( ! No. 2ted , 001i .
( JOHN No. 2 , 3& ' c.
Ovrs No. 2 , a727-tc : No. 2 white , 29 ®
20'Jc ' ; No. 3 white , 28a2U ; < t ; .
IlYK No. 2 , 44c.
HAIU.EV No. 2 , nominal ; Mo. 3 , f. o. \ > . , -10 ®
64.No. ; . 4 , f. o.h. , 3G ( 40iic.
1'l.AX SC1I-NO. 1 , * 1.0G .
TIMOTII v SEED I'rl mo. f 3.15.
I'OHK Jless. per hill. , tl2.7513 00 ; lard , nor
100 11)8. , ? 8.15lS8.17 ; short rlhb sides ( loose ) ,
I7.2.r7.ti0i drv salpl shoulders iboxcdl , } 0 70
Q.7.00 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , ? 8.258 117' ' , ' .
WIHSKY Distillers'nnished goods , per gal. ,
tl la.
SiJOAns Gut leif , $5.88 ; granulated , 15.45 ;
Ktandard "A , " $5.33.
The following were the lecctpts and shlp-
mcnts for today.
Un the I'roduco oxt'haimo today tlio huttor
liiaikot WHsnulPt.UiK-lilllKud ; dairies , 20Q25e ;
ripamcrles , 1822trgib , steaay.unchangcd ;
btilctly fresh , 2021c.
JSrvv Vork
Nl.w YOIIK , Nov. 20. ri.oiin Hocclpts , 25-
OUO bbls. ; cxp rts , 27,800 bbls. ; sales , 17,000
pkgs. ; murket fairly active and weaker on
high Blades ; mill patent ! . , $4.251.50 ; winter
imtontf , J3.40iS3.GO ; city mill clears , $3 GO ®
3.05 : winter Hlralnhts , J2.80ft3.20 ; Minne
apolis p itents , If3 85(31.00 ( ; wlnturevtraR , t2 20
© 2.70 ; MliiiienpollsTi.ikorHJ.30Q,3.liU ; winter ,
low Kl.idps , $ l.7l ) < S2.25 ; spring , low Kradcs ,
ll.lKXill.Ot ) ; sprlnis , extra , 1.05fi2.45.
I"OHN MKAI , Dull ; yellow wentoin , J2 GO ®
2.75 ; Hiamlywine , $280.
live Nominal ; beatle ids. 54TJ50c.
lUltlEV Steady ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 03G4c.
ItAiu.Er MAI.T Dull ; wc&toin , C538Ue ; slx-
rovvcd , 60i85c.
Wiit'Ai Kecclpts , 252,800 bn. ; exports , 103 -
BOO bu. ; sales , 2,435,000 bu , futures , 270,000
Im. spot. Spot market Hlcndy , with a fair
trade ; No , 2 led , In store und i-lovutoi , 05'8c ;
nlloat , G57sc ; f. o. b. , CO'Hi ; ; No. 3 red. G4ljc ;
No. 1 northern , 09j < c ; No. 1 hard , 0'J7 iii70Jc. !
Options weio weak during thojnornlngon the
lingo spring wheat receipts , later steadied
and with coveting of slim Is prices rallied ,
closed steady ; No. 2 rod , January , OGli(3fl7 ( > { c ,
closed al 07uc ; Tubuiary , closed at OK\c ;
Minch. 07'Ci)0'ic ( , closed at OO'.c ; May
71 1-101672 1-lOc. closed al 72 e ; Novcmbur
closed at O5' c ; Decomboi , 05 5-lcaoOc , closed
utfl5'c.
COIIN Hc-COlplH. 114,700 Dii. ; exports , 145,000
bu. ; sales , 070.000 bu. futures , 1)7,000 bu.
spot. Spot market steady ; No. 2 , 44-Vc In
elevator,45'c alloiit. Options opened lower
on hlggei receipts : wheat mien weak at mid
day , rallied on shorts covering and closed
steady : January , 44'JiM4 i : . closing ut , 441'e ;
Slay. 4Ga40Hc. closing at 40Wcj Novomboi
closed at 14J < e ; December , 44SiM44' e , closing
at 44iJc.
OAIS Hecoipts , 132,000 bu , ; exports , 1,800
bn. ; Hales , KiS.OOO bu. futures. Spot murket
dulland MWi lower on vvhltn ; No. 2 , ssvaaic-
No , U dvliveicd , 35c : No. 3 dollvored
B3o ; No. 2 white , 35'Ja ; No. 3 white
3c ! ) ; track , mixed western , 34Sffi35'ie' ; '
truck , western , 35Ujl39c. Options mar-
Itot opened lower with corn , closed llrm ;
Jaiiuaiy , 341i34'.c. closing ut 847 c ; May
3jJ.ccloslog at 35jc ; November closed at
: i4icj | December , 3334Sc1 closlns at
> ; shippinK , O5c ;
Hun's bleady.
LKATiiLU-Steadyj hemlock solo , Kuonos
yre . light to hen\y weights , 1 Il9c.
\Vooir-Hleiiily ; ( lamest Ic fleece , 1927
imllotl , 20Tt22r ( : Textis , 1015o ,
I'ltovisiONS-lli-ef , steady : hoof hnmn , $10.25.
fut mi'iiu , steady jplcUk-il a ioiildori , Ou0'-e-
pickled hums , O' O'Jc. ' Lird. wealer ; \vest-
Si'UlSS'iiS1.1..11- ' ' ' ? ! ? * ? ( > '
H.O ( ) , ! ! . . . HalesT : ; ? P "re ; s at
| B.55 ; ontlons 600 lu.rces Jan-
imiy7 05(88,00 ( ! Novcmbor closed atH.ii ( ) .
nomlniil ; January. KB 03 bid : lebrunry , fH hiiij
mess , J10.00(317.00j ( extra prime. 113
14 50 ; family. Jl7.5 ( > aiH 50.
llirrTLit-Uull 1111(1 nnsy on largo receipts ;
WASH1. > lllrv' 1- ' ? 2- l western cioainury
2O2745e ; woitorn factory. 1722c : iiu-iii :
Ha SLhtllto . llulry' 10"c ! s'tttu creaniery ;
and ciisv ; state lurgo. 0 ®
KdOrt Market quiet hut steady ; stnto and
'c-nnsylvunia 2riifi27c Ice house"
, : lu21e :
1't-nm.ynaiila , frosli. 22ii25c ! ; soutltern ; 2316
Ulc ; recolpls 6,030 pkgs.
TAI.U\V Kai.y ; cltvi$2por pkg , ) , IBffilsvc
C'T ) MSUi.l ) uii , Weaker ; pilmecrude. 2'J ®
30c ; pi line yelhivv , 30c.
I't.Titoi uuii-Kublor ; United closed ut 74Sc
.
HOHIN Ptosdyj hi rained , common to good
,
HICK- Dull ; tlomi'Htlc , fair to extra , 3c :
'
JllllHIl , 4Sit4 .C.
Mti.Assis-yulut ) : ; New Orleaus , good 10
: liiilco , aG4t41c.
I'm IiiD.v-Qulct ; tl2.Oimi4.CO.
ConenQuiet ; ( itltu , S'J.05 bid.
l.KAigulutl doiiifstlo , 3.iO : bid.
TIN -Qulot but llrm ; HiulU. tJO.CObid.
Hl-ii.Tgu-gulctiliiiiientlc.tJ.70iiuiiiliial.
York l > rj Jo iU Mnrhet.
YOIIK , .Nnv 20. The nvok opuns with a
dlkuppuIutluK number ut wall orilci j ut hand.
1'rlnts nnd printed fabric * ) inlo quint and
bftipy | itrany ( ilnzlmm * situl vrovuti wu-di
ptKtU aio inmk-ratPly active. Woolen pooiN
dull , rorclcn dry irotitU show positive dull-
lies * Silk fabrics nlmw IrrcKiilarlly and sell
poorly Tlio outlook for the jobbiiu trade Is
not blight , but not quotably chan od In
prices. _
Oinnlli I'r uliire AlnrKCt ,
llUTTrn The market U very weal , and the
ninonnt of butter th it brlinnovpr20t- > oiy
smnll. t'liolcn t fancy cimntiy , 20I.2Jc !
Rood tocliolcptoiintry , 18a20i ; ; frc > , li pncklni ;
atock , 15c. The icculpts of ftoh CRKS are
\cty Unlit , Tliu market remain1 , about steady ,
ivllh MtMclly ffush ul 20o , and cold slut sue
n.oMly 19c.
JitRiitt ) I'oui.Tiir Tito c.iioii hai nrriM-il
tlio demand It ( 'rowing fur die < < icd
iioulliy. Chicken" , oa i' ! gccso und duclvs ,
ItKailc ! turkeys , lOaUt * .
Km : I'otu.TUY It Is not snfi ) to qtinto the
matkel on chickens and old fowls at uuir dot
old ronstpis , salt" ! 0e--o and ducks , 78ej
turkeys Hqnc.
S'miTbo arrivals durlnit the past d ly or
two linvo been light , ami tliu nmrUt-t Him at
previous iitotatlons | Choice sm-xll and fat
.c 1 1 4 , 0'4' 7'Sci thin or lit-avv , 3USc ,
( JAMr Tim colder wc'.tlior Is haNitiK a Mry
benellclnl vllocl niion the game m-irkut. Thu
dumanil , vvhtcli Inis bcnn liithl all the fall , N
Improv Ing and pi ICUH nrucoiisctiiicntly llrmlmt
nn. 1'rom novv on lilids Hut are imdr.ivvn
will bo Riven tbo ptoference. 1'r.ililochlcUcni ,
JJ,25a : > .50 ; Ri-nilsc , $1.tOTn.25 ) ; tiimll , J1.23 |
JacU inloe , ili gnldun plovw , $ l ! Can-
Mlu gei-so , to OOTtti fit ) ; Ptiiall ccese , * 00
® 4.50 ! bi.iiil , } .l 00 < fl3.50 ; mallnid ducks ,
tJ 00 .70 | lodhead ducks , 2 iiO 3.00i
blue \vlng leal diuls , tl.50 < ill,75 ! HUUMI
uliiis ti-al ducks. 81.255 ? 1. 50 : mlMid duck' ,
* 1.25 ; canvaOmcw tlilcK-i , * 1.50B4.0i ( )
jnck labbltu , M 00113. 50 ; tmall i.ibblts ,
11.25 ; siiiliu | > ls , 7iVMUc ! ) ; deer n.idillos ,
pet Hi. , 1 Hll5c : deer cat cusses , lOiillu ; an-
lolopu saddles , 12U130 ! antulopo uaicassus ,
IIONKY- Honey Is rommt-nclnjr to move a
llltlu limit ! freely , but the demand IH still light
foi It ; cholco whlto clover , 15cS17c.
IM si hits Medium , IDc ; horsi-shoos , 19c ;
oMiii staiidaids , 20c ; u\tia selects , 23i.- ; comp -
p my selects , 2ic ( ; coiinN , 30c.
NUTS Chestnuts sc.uct ut ISill-lc per lit ;
nlmumls , 19iKnvllsh vvalnutx , 14c ; Illlicits ,
124c , llra/ll nuts , 12lc ; pecans , lutge , 14c ;
pecans mi-tllnm , t2c , Tlio maiUet on black
nalnuls Is low ami no one wants to buy.
iistein hanil-plcked navy , $2.10
2.15 ; western niivy < fl 80l,9Ucommun ; vvliltu
beiins , $1 50U1.75.
OMOSS There Is nnlmncb activity In the
onion market , owing to the Tact that the local
crop Is large and the gardeners are supplying
the demand verv lar oiV. Onions aio quoted
at fiixftiiDc , ittirt on otdeis at 75c ; Hpanlsli
onions , pel 1-111(0 ( , $1.00 ,
\Vv/ii nCitf'-s-l'ut up In bet ly boxes , per
case tit 10 qts . Jl.OOJM 75.
I'OTVioi.sThe rui't-lpN mo laigor and tliu
market is very weak. Xubiaska , Iowa and
Minnu > < ota grown potatoes , In small lots from
stote , G5fi,70c ; same In cm lots , dOftbSi * ; I'olo-
i mil ) , from stote , 75c-i Colorado lots , 07&70C.
Cvmudi : Cabbngo Isnotsoplentv.is il was ,
and it Is not always an easy mattct to get
enough to III ! ordeis. Ordots fnrcabbngu from
tilt ) country are filled at 1'ie ' per Ib. bomo
coloicd Cabbngo has been iccchcd , which
Is boltl at3A4c.
CKI.CIIV KOOTS Accoidlng to tI/o , 40ttGOc
pt-r do/ .
Or.l.KllY Thodomatid Is Increasing as the
llianksglvlng holldsiy draws nearei and a
good deal of celery is being sold ; good stock ,
2535c : fancy , 50c
SWUM I'OTMOKS Tno supply Is fait ; west
ern stock- , per bbl. , S3 , 25@.i. 50 ; Jersey stock ,
per bbl. , $4.
( JiiHi'N Vtni.TAiii.rg Spln.ich , per bbl , $2.00
( i ? 2.25 ; salsify , 30U.35o poi do/ . ; radishes , per
do20c ; endive , pni do50ffiGOc ; onioiib ,
per til ) ? . , 20c ; caullllinvor , per aoi , $3 ; let
tuce , per do50c. .
Fituir'J
Ollli'ES rastcrn ( 'oncords. 2425c ; larso
lots , 23o ; Catavvb.is , 27 < 330c ; Jlalaeas , | ier
50-tb. bbls , not. $050 ; Malagas , per 05-lb.
bills. , not , J7.OOiTit7.50.
U.u.lHmsiA rniTirs-Tlioio Is not much loft
on the maiUot ; pu.us $2 50B.2.75 : 31usc.il
giapes , single cases , 41.25 ; Tokays , double
ca-.es , S3.
Ai-i'i.KS The supply Is liglit on this mai ket ;
clmlce , per bbl. , 4,50.
CinMii.ituii.s- Cranberries are arriving very
freely and are In gootl demand ; C.ipo Co i ,
pel bbl. . JO 003025 ; boll anil bugle. $0.50 ;
Jersey , J5.75UO 00 ; bell nndcheiiy , $5.
THOI'ICAI. VIIUITS.
BANANAS I'rlcosiain.ilii about sloady ; per
hunch , largo , $2 OOU12.50 ; per bunch , small to
medium , $ 1 . .7500. .
Iji.MONS Messlnas , per box , $4.5035.00 ;
1'lorldas , $5.
On \ > UFS Mexicans or riorld.is , par box ,
$3.25 ; 5bolots , 43.
cent. Tliu amount of bullion withdrawn fiom
tlm Hank of England on balance today was
± 40,000.
itinns TAU.OW , CTC.
Hint-S No. 1 green hides , 2'ic ' ; No 2gicon
hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2
green salted hides , .2c ; No. 1 green salted
bides , 25 ills , to 40 Ills , ac ; No. 2 green salted
bides , 25 Ibs to 40 Ilu , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8
Ibs. to 15 llH. , 5c : No. 2 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15
Ibs , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 5o ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides ; 4c ; No 1 dry salted hides , 4c , Part
cured hides He per II ) . less than fully cured.
HIKEI * I'm.TS Green salted , each , 35ffl75c ;
green salted shearlings ( sboit wooled early
skins ) , each loai5c ; di-y shout lings ( short
woolud early skins' , No. 1 , eacli 5QilOc ; dry
shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 ,
each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas arid Nebiaska.
butclier wool jielts , per Ib , actual weight , 10 ®
lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and NobiasUa murrain
wool belts , per Ib. , actuil weight , 17@20i : ; dry
flint Coloiado butcher wool pelts , per. lb ,
actual weight , 93 > 10c ; dry Hint Colorado mui-
raln wool pelts , poi lb. , actual weight , 79c ;
diy pieces and bucks , actual weight , 57c.
St. hunts Mtlrkots.
ST. Lonis. Nov. 20 lYouit-Shado bottoi ;
patents , $3.0S3.15 ( ; cxti.i fancy , . $2G6a ( < 2.75.
WHEW Cash was lower , 54 ' 4c ; options went
off noc early , but under inlluonco of the in
crease In the v Islblu supply prices turned and
tbo close w.1- , " < @ 3.iC abovu H.ituidny ; Novcm-
bor , 55sCbd ! : December , SO OSG-JciJanuary ,
57'4'c ; Mav , 04'B < a01c. !
Colts followed wheat and sold 15o lowei
caily , but lo.ictud and closed ' , ( a above fcatur-
day : cash , 31'icj Novumbor , 32e ; December ,
32ln32 c ; Jiinuory , 3JUc ; May , 3Gc.
OATS Lower , except for M ly , which was
Hi mcr : cash , 2G'c ; Novembei , 2G/c ; ; May ,
3030c.
HYK Scarce ; 44c bid.
HAIM.KY Quiet ; Minnesota , 5053c ; Iowa ,
HIIAN Quiet ; 59c on east track.
LEAD Kaslur , * .1,20.
Si-i'i.TEii Nnmlnal , $3.42' { ,
I'l.AX bKKii Lower , $1.04.
HIITTI.U Weak ; cieamery , 2124c ; dairy ,
Ktios Quiet , 1019e. .
C'OIIN 115IQlllOI , $1.70.
WHISKY btondy ; $1.15.
ItAoniNQ Quli't ; 4i5lOc. !
IKON COTTON TIISS Unchanged ; 95ci2$1.00.
I'novisio.sa Lower ; iwrk , $15 ; lard ,
$8.12'4 ; loose dry salt shoulders , ifG.75 ; IOIIRS
aittl ribs , 17.50 ; shorts , $7.75 ; boxed lots 15c
inoio ; bacon , sboiildiits , $7.25 ; longs and illis ,
$9 : shorts , 89 0029,26.
UKcmi-rs V'loiir. 4,000 hbls. ; wheat , 43.000
bu. ; corn , 15.0QO bn. ; oats , 53,000 bu.
B I-'loui , tO.OCHI bbls. ; wheat , 08,000
bu. ; corn , 40,001) bu , ; o its , 10,000 bu.
KIIIINUH ( iltv
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 20. WIIIAT-C. lowoi ;
No. 2 haul , /50c > : No. 2 it-d , 5335tc. : !
OAIS l-'lrin ; No. a mlxnd , 263201Jc ; No. 2
white. 27M2Hc ,
Kiuis Hcaicu and llrm at 20c.
KKCi5ll-rn-\Vhciit , 31.0UO bu , ; corn , 8.000
bu.iniitx , 1,000 bu ,
Hllll'MKNTH Whom , 33,000 bu , ; corn , 15,000
hu ; oats none.
Uvis Klnn ; No. 2 , 47c.
I'l.AXSKBl ) Dun ; 0394c.
HllAN I'll m ; 5ba < tOc.
llAY-SIcady ; llnmlhy , J9.009,50 ; prairie ,
\tiuUf"tj\i ( ( ,
IluiiKu-tJm-hangcrt : crcamoiy , 2125c ;
dairy , lH19c.
Uuos Unchanged ,
Mlltvanitro .vinrKn'g.
Mrr.WAttKjE , Nov. 20. I'LOuii-Steatly.
WilKAT-rirm ; M y , 03Uc ; NoJ spring ,
67ie ; No. 1 northern , 03c.
COIIN Drooping : No. 3,35c. .
" 20JC ! N
' ' * ! '
white , 27iB2Uc ( ,
llAiii.KY-Qulet ; No. 2. DUc } ; sample , 30 ®
HYB Lower ; No. l,4Gc. ! {
j ' .ioj'iJjU'NS-Dull and demoralized ; pork ,
Hi-onu-Ts-riour , 10.900 bbls. ; wheat , 28,000
bu. ; biirlny , Hl.doo bu.
bllll-UENis-riour. 9,200 bbls. : who it '
2.0001m. ; bailey. 30.200 bu.
< ' 4ittiin 'Muihiil.
QALVKSTOK , Nov. 20.-CTTN-iasy : ; mld-
d Ing. 7 9-lbe ; low niKldlins. 7 fc : Kood or-
( Unary , 0 IB-lOc ; ruculpts , 14.HJ1 lililos ; Ju-
' " 1 "rltu1" ' " - 135lesicoaslvvlso ,
NEW oitrKANS. Nov.
. 20.-COTTON-Eisy ;
middling , 7 7-10c ; low middling , 7 3-le !
wood ordinary , 7 13-10c ; net receipts , IHOOl )
bales ; gross receipts , 19.000 baleb ; sales.
0,000 bales ; stock , 280,01)0 ) bales , Futures
( | Ulot and Bteady ; sales , 07.000 biilcs ; No-
xember , 17.20 ; December , * 7.35a7.37 ; Junu-
Duluth Wlmitt Market.
lliiuiTii , Nov. 20-Tho market opened firm
anil unchanged for cash whuut und q above
S-ulnrdiiy's glosp fur May. Thuio vv.is lurgo
amliictfvelradlnifeurly foruasb stuff at tliu
opening Hsuros. Prices togged off We. but ID-
covered umler good huylni ; to tliu opening
ttluotutloiiH huforn noou. Trading In fiituioH
wuBfurforDt'eemberandaetlYu for May ut
{ "t-ttulur and lluctiiatlup quotations , declln-
ng , c for Uecombur and ( Jufor May , rt-co\er-
UulluuiiuKihuuftuinoou i ) ' t" l > l1' 1'hu markotrulud
hour , but was > urv
( Irm , closing slronir but dull , ndvinrfd c for
cash NovembornmineepinbcrwIiMtand Ptii
for May Clove. No 1 hard CA h,00' ' cN ; vom-
her , 00' ' 40 1 DccpmbPr , 59J < c , May t ? itt'i No. 1
noitbi-rn , ciish , 59'j , Sovembor , 59'tt.Decrtn -
tinr , r)8'4c ; Mny , ( M , Onlrncki Nn 1 , fi9'tct '
No. 2 , Duiic ; No. 3 , "il' rejected ! , 44' ac.
llt U'licnt .Market.
MlN.SFArous Nov , 20 , Wheat was steady
nt the opening , liuttliortly after bpgan tn run
down and fell 1 'it- , which drop was llttlo rc-
gnlncd. Tlio receipts vvnro 018- cars , whli-h
uxcccilud expectations. The dumand for spat
who it was actlvo and prices wcro moderately
well sustained ; rcpoils from the country
siiotu-il that thin u wiis considerable inereasu
during the week. It was 423,000 bu. approxi
mately , milking the country supply aboto
C,000CiiO 1m. novv.
Inimcis will continue ) to sell moderately
while tbo mills nronnoti. It Is said , and slocks
may coiitlnuo to Increase for n few voeks * .
I hat Is usual each year Until Hccoinlicr and
iiftcn Inter. Thu early bleak supplied n bisls
for frosb buying , which sent the market
up fully Uf i oin tliu bottom , Tbo 111:11- :
ket for ti'irk vvlicat VT.IS active , but millers
weie Indifferent wlicn It came to tin
otilsldo prices. Thu tendency was to full
lather farth-r below than to draw towatd
.May prices , I't lens opened at the clo o of Sat-
urtinj. Theruvvasno fualnto to the trading.
It was not active , nnd fiom the start was In
clined to bo dull. The \ Islble wheat Increase
wnsabovo the estimate , and the apptient ten
dency was foi a weaker luttkot , when there
was H sudden chock Interposed In the clear-
nnccs fiom four ports which , with Hour ,
showed about 5'jotiOO ' bu sent out. In the-
otboi news tlieiu w is I list suit Improvement and
thoscalplm ; opnralnrs botishl siilllt-loiitly to
workout tlm i ally , but little attention was
P lid to the Docemboi. Thu opening was at
iHc ( ! ; und tlm rloto ut "iGV1. These uoro the
lowest and highest prices May opcnod nt02c
and closed al 02c. . It soltl up to02 > { cand
down to 01 ' { c. Thorn was no tiaillnv that nl-
trticli-d attention , Track cloned ! No. 1 haul ,
OOc ; No. 1 noitliL-rn , 58Uc , > o. 2 noithcrn ,
50'ic. ' bhlpineiils , 44 Cats.
l-'lour Is very dull. I'uvv onlv of the lixko
lines take now business , lluyers decllno to
pay thu Incieihcd cn-il und lll'lo ficsb busi
ness Is doing , oocan I.UIM aru uncli'ingcd
at 2Gii ; IIDI cvvt. to LUoipool und thu
same to London , Shipments 50,301 bbls.-
Hist patents , $ 1.25Q3 ( )5. second patents ,
t.l.lOiir .l,4ll | low giaifcM , Jl.2oai.l5 ; bikuis ,
ll.ooau 00. Thoiidtlud dally output of mills
uiimllng today will piobably nugtogalu : i,500
bbls. homo mflluisclalm Hint bi.in Is soiling
hotter than It did last week. Qiiot-itlons In
bulk , f. o. b , on cats are M.75 for hum and
JU.OOS9.50 foi shorts. Shipments , 1,910 loin.
Cotlru .Mnrkut.
Nl.w Vnitic , Nov. 20. COFPFB Options
oii-iii > d llrm at 10 to 15 points advance , Im
proved 6 points wlthactUu trading but eased
off and ruled less active , closing hat uly
steady at from 5 points advancii to 5
points decllnu ; sales , 14,500 bas. In
cluding ; December , $10.45 : Jaiiuniy , $10.00 ;
l'obrniuy$1025Joli.40j ( Maichl5.90Tal0.05 ;
May , $ lu.G53 1570. Spot colloe , dull and
heavy ; No. 7 , $18 ; nominal , mild , easier ; Coi-
dovu , S20 OOS55.00 ; sales , 2,000 bags ; Klo , No.
7 , cost and fielght. $1076.
UIOUB JANPIIIO , Nov. 20. Coi KEK Quiet :
No. 7 , exchange standard 14,800 ruls per 10
kilos , nxchange , 10 V. Kucoipts dining thu
\voek , 05,000 b.igs ; shipments to United States ,
02,000 bags ; slock , 119,000 bags.
HAM os , Nov 20. Co i KI.UQnlot ; good average -
ago 15,400 rels per 10 kilos , Receipts during
the week , 50,000 bngs ; shipments to United
Ktatcs , 14,000 bags ; puicha es for United
States , 13,000 lugs ; stock. 194.000 hairs.
Oil .Mlirkcts.
Oil. CITV , Nov. 20. National tr.nnslt cer-
tlllcatcs opunod at 75 ; highest , 75V- ; low
est , 74 ; closed , 74" ; silos , 20,000 bbls. ;
clearances , 32,000 bbls. ; shipments , 125,508 ,
bbls. ; runs , 108,985 bbls.
1'lTisuintu , Nov. 20. National transit cer
tificates opened at 75 ; closed at 74U ; high
est , 75f } ; lowest , 73t ! ; sales , 5,000 bbls.
IIHKMUS , Nov. 20. Spot petroleum , $1.75.
AfT\vciti' , Nov. 20. Spot potiolcum , 11' ' jc ,
paid anil solluis.
LONDONNov. . 20 I'enioi.cUM Spot , 3'ad ;
snlrits , B'id.
CAI CUTTA LIN si-ri Spot , 42s Gd ; No\ ember
and December , 41s 9d.
Li.Nhiiu : On , 20s > , id < a20s UJd.
I.l\orpott
LITCIIPOOI. . Nov. 20. Wtir.AT Qulot ; dn-
maml poor ; holdois offer modeiately ; Call-
foinla No. 1 , 5s 7dJ45s ( 8d ; toil western
sprlntr. No. 'i-S' , Oil(3Gs7d ( ; No. 2 wlutci,5s2U
© 5s 2'd.
COUN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed woatetii ,
4s Ud.
1'tAS Canadian , 5s ' 4d.
1'ltovisiD.NS I'ork , pi line mess , fine , 87s Gd.
Hcef , uxtia India , 103s 9tl. liacon , long-mid
shoit clear , 55 Ibs. , 58s ; long clcai , 45 Ibs ,
47s. Lard , HO- > . Tallow , Amuiican Llvoipuol
flue , 28s.
Tolnuo ( .ruin Mttrlcct.
TOLEDO. Nov. 20. WIIBAT Active and firm ;
No 2 cash , OO'ic ; Decembci , Gljfc ; Muy ,
Coax Steady : No. 2 cash , 37Uc ; May , sg c.
lUCEiPTS-rfour , 900 bbls. ; vvhoat , 40,000
bu , ; corn , 13,000 bu : oats , 500 bu. ; rye , 1,000
bu. ; clever seed , 400 bags.
SHIPMENTS riour , 3,000 bbls. ; wlioatf 121.-
000 bu. ; corn , 3,1'OOhu. ' ; oatsi none ; rye , 2,000
bu.j clover seed , 300 bags.
Visible Until Supply.
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 20. Tliolslblo supply of
craln Saturday. November 18 , as compiled
by tlm Now York. 1'ioduce exchange , Is as fol
lows :
Wheat , 70,754,000 bu. ; Increase , 2,087,000
bu. ; corn , 7,320,000 bu. ; Increase , 772,000
bu. ; oats. 4,071.000 bu. ; decrease , 70,000
bu. ; lyo. 595,000 bu , ; Incioase , 28,000 bu ; bar
ley , 3,947,000 bu , ; Inctoaso , 739.0UO bu.
XViml Murliot.
ST. Louis , Nov. 20. WOO ! , There Is a bettor
general feeling and prices are a llttlo Hiiner ,
b it they are unch mged. Mlssouii and Illinois
medium , l ( > % 17c ; low and braid , 1315c ; line ,
11(0)13c ( ; western and noithorn medium , liljo
14c ; fine , 9ailc ; Texas medium , ii15c : ; tlno
medium , 10Q13c ; light line , 912u ; heavy
line , 710c.
Klein Huttor Market.
KIQIN , Nov. 20. UDiTMi-I'lrni ; sales ,
11,140 Ibs. at25c.
Flimnclul yotes ,
OviAHA , Nov.20 Clearings$902,007.
KANSAS Ctrv , Nov. 20 , Clouiln s , 81,439-
032.
*
llAi.TiMOttP , Nov. 20. Clearings , $2,205,108 , ;
balances , f353D07.
I'llii.ADCM-lliA.Nov. 20. Clearings , $8,701- ,
022 ; balances , 1.581,230.
NEW YOIIK , Nov. 20.-ClcarIiin's , $74,110-
479 ; balances $5,081,003.
MlIMi-iiis , Nov. 20 , Cloirlugs , tH4,407 ; bal
ances , $172,4.17. Novv Yoik oAchango soiling
at pin.
CINCINNATI , Nov , 20. dealing- , ? 2,138iOO. :
Monuy , 4a7 poi cent. Novv Voile exchange ,
G570c piemium.
HOSTON , Nov. 20. dealings , $13,100,382 ;
balnnces , $1,550 440. Now Vork exchange , par
to 60c discount for cash.
LONDON , Nov. 20 , The' amount of bullion
wlthdi awn from Iho Hank of nnRlund on balance -
anco toduy was 2.2,000.
NEW Olti.r.ANS , Nov. 20. Clearings , $1,559-
205. Now Voik exchange , bank ji.u ; com
mercial , 50c per (1,000 discount ,
ST. LOUIH , Nov. 20 tJloarliiKs , J4,318,997 ;
balances , $009,394 , Money , quiet ut 7 < &H pur
cent. Kxchango on New Voik , 90c premium.
CiMCAdo , Nov. 20. Cloailngs , $10,833,509 , ;
New Vork exchange , 90c picmlum. Htoillng
oxchungo , ( lull ; actual , $4.831,80. Money ,
dull nl 35J5 percent.
hTOOKS AM ) ll ( ) > ilS.
IIuslnu > H In hoonrltiuH Was Light anil tlio
hpticuliitltiii Unlntorntin ? .
NBW YOIIK , Nov. 2J , Tlio business on
the Stoolt exchange wan light and the specu
lation uninteresting , Contrary to expecta
tion , in viovv of the r ohigh atrllco , the mar
ket opened strong and adVanccd slightly in
the c irly de.Uincs There xvas homo buvins
for discount In the nrbitrago specialties and
covering of short contraurs inado up the bulk
of local buying. Uoforo long the purchasing
movement lost Its force and the dealings ho-
came feverish and irrogah-.r. The iiidustrlala
sagged off and then rallied , the railway list
being fairly wall held oxcopl Heading , which
was sold down on the possibility of its boiusr
nffouted by the strike.
Heforo 11 o'cloolc the tomporof the specu
lation became Hun again and an advance of
fiom jj , ' to l'.j per cent , was rojordod , the
latter in Sugar , but shortly iiftor tint hour
a drive was made on Distilling , On belling
ordera which came from the west , accompa
nied by lumors of tariff chamies less favorable -
able ihan hail been antlupatcd , thatiitoclc
pave way to the extent ofJJ per cent ana
the rest of the trc-ncral list fell off to 1
per cent , Oonurul Iwlectiio and Sugar holng
most iironiincnt in tlio decllno. A slight
rally followed , hut ( luring the ilrst par ; of
the afternoon ihn imn-Kot again became
heavy nnd still lower prices vvero made. The
depression continued to the cloo , being
broken somiocuasionally by slight rallies in
the late dealings. American Cotton Oil lost
a per cunt. Leliigh und WilUosuarro U per
cent , Distilling IK percent nr.d St. I'uuUlt
Duluth 1 per cent , thu other losses being
fractional ,
The Post says ; Most people looited todnv
for u break in prlcos on the nans of the
i ohlgh Valley btriko. This expectation < , vas.
more natural in that present flnnnci U rela
tions between the railroads generally and
the vvorltcia on their payrolls tire at thu
point of Kii-at mutuil Irritation. Yet the
stock market opened calmly nud. nt once
proceeded to advance. The price of Lshigli
Valley stock , which Is nol dealt In on the
Novv York oxehaniro , full nover.il points.
Outside ot this thctuwasuo sign that the
labor revolt had any Influence whatever on
the market. Kc.iiliug declined for reasons
unconnected wltlntuo strike ugnlnst Its old
ally , nnd , Indccdfoven UeadlnR stock was
rtilltlnir again before the day was over.
OUior 'stocks , with scatvoly any exception ,
advanced a fraction IH the opening bout'nmt
yielded only when returning dullness led to
moderate realization sales.
The following are the closintr quotations of
the leading stocks on thb Now York ex
change toJay : ? s'f
The total sales today vvcrc 100,500 shares ,
Including : Atchlson , 7,300 ; American suirur ,
10.400 ; lluillngton. 10,700 ; ( Chicago ( Ins ,
8,400 ; Distilling .x C'.Utlofcedors , 14,400 , ;
llcnoral nit-ctilc , 3,500 : Niitloiial I ordage ,
0.100 ; Heading , 13,200 ; St. I'attl , 27,200 , ;
Western I'nlon , 5,300.
Novv York Al nit-y .MmMot.
New Yonic , Nov. 20. MONKY ov 0 ,
pur cent ; laslloan , 1''j ' pci cent , closed al 1' :
percent.
I'liiMnMcttR NTtM' I'At-nu 40 per cent.
SiKtit.iMi i\riiAMii : : rirnu-t- with actual
business In bankers' bills at $4.8514'tt'.fi5ls for
demand , and at $4,835.IH3h for six-day !
bills. Posted i.ilos , $4.81'4. 0. Cuinniorclnl
bills , $4.8m4.81)4'
SII.VL.U CEIHIUCATBS 70J1710.
OovinisviK.Nr 110ND3 Sleatly. State bond' < ,
In icthe
The closing quotations on bonds :
Htmton block Ouotutions.
IIOSTOS , Nov. 120. C'.ill loans , i'i'3.41s ' ' per
cent ; time livinsKilG per rout. Closins quota
tions onslocKs , bunds tintl iiiliiln ; ; shines :
ATcli. . T. A.S F T lO'/AVi
AiiU'rleaii SiiB.ir. . . EI2JL } ( loiirofi-iit-tl. 45
llO llll-ftMllll. . . . US rAtclilHon IB . . . . 7
Hi-llTi-1 IMS Now Kii l mil Us 107
llOBton.t Albiny 201'ilWtH Central IH 7 ( )
lloston AM.ilou. 110 ] Alloiit z Mining Co. 25
C.II A.Q 78'iKtlantlc . . . . 0-4"
( irm-iul Klt-c. . , A , Moiilan i
Mexlean Central. . < * li ! < ! Il tte.V Hoslou . . 8
N. Y. A. N. B . J7H ralntm-i .v : lli-cl.i . 282
Oltl Colon v 177 Onti'inilal. . . . 2t
Oit * . Miort I > lno . . -Fiaiiklln , . 10W
Hnbbcr Ku.ira.iEU . OM
Sin DIOKU . . . . Useeola . 'JHJf
Union Paclllc uliicy . 105
West Knd 135
do ficfciiLit
San TraiirlNco Allnlni ; Oiiotutloils.
SAN THANCISCO , NoVj.20. The olliolal closing
onotatlons foe iiihilng 'stocks today vvc-.o as
" *
Consols , money OH lS-liMexlc.ui ( | ordlnaiy. 1 IH
Consols , atuut. US 5-lli Si , Paul common
Canullan Pacltlc . 75W NcvvYorkCentr.il. 10.1H
Kile I'omiHvU.uil.i . r > l'n
Kile 2d He.ulhij- . 10H
Illinois Cential. Mcx. Cun new IB. . fi25
Kill SII.VEU 325-lOd pel or.
MONEY 1 per cenl.
Itato of dlscounl In the open mniUct for
both short and three months bills , 2\ pui
cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Nnvv i ork Mining ooot itlims.
NEW VOIIK , Nov. 20. The following aio the
milling quot <
St. I.oills Minliij ; ( Iniitntloiis.
ST. I/tin. No20. . The following weio the
closliiKU'iotations :
On HIM l.olltloii Miirhot.
NKW YORK , Nov. 20. The 1'ost's specla
Ilimnelal cable fiom London says : 1'orty
thousand poiiinU In Koltl went outtoilay 10
KoiiumnU and i'18,0l)0cainu ) In fiom Soutl
AiiioilcaandohewliorD. itni jrold vvasiitrillo
less In demand. hll > er diopped to 32 5-lGa
nn U was weak on American sales , Hitpeo
Dapor was O5'gd , 1 hu Indian council soli
miiroblll" , compIotliiK the total amount of
fered last Wednesday. The m irKuts vveio li
Rood tone \\ltli tliu publli ! Incllneil to buy.
\VIbTiitX I'AKU IMtODUCTS.
henulnr J'cir i'n Iiitnreitiiis ; ilniiul | Nenrl )
Ito uly lor Mulniilmtlon.
WABIIINOIOX , Nov. SO. Tlio senate sub
commltteo on uiriuuUut-o Is at present en
IjaBod by different w.iys In ( 'ntherlns dnta
and iiropailiiR ropoits upon the prices * o
farm produotbtln nccoidaiico with a icsolu
tion of the last congress uuthoilzing an in
vestigatioii of this question , and It Is prob
able a partial report will bo submitted o.irlj
in tlio approaching s > eBsIon.
Thcro arc two subcommittees , one of then
composed of Senators George , Bate tuu
Prootor , dciillns with ) cottori , and anothu
composed of fc > c\mt.or& \ PolTer , lloach niu
Washburno , vvtio liiisncliarKQ of tlio grali
and llvo stock lir.tricupf tlm inquiry.
Senator Poffer tins been Unvoting the pros
out congressional intnilm to tliu piepara
tion of his report , tlio'facts ' for which were
g.UhoioJ durliiL' Uio tecoss of last suritiK
and summer. Ho has1 collected some vorv
iiiteiostlii inforiniitlun boarmi ; upon the de
preciatioti of prices of farm products of tlio
\\i-st and thd ( 'onor.il rondliion of the f.trin
cru of that scction'utKt expects to have In
report in shape to submit early in the rcgu
lar session. , ,
The report upon cotton is not f.ir nd
vancod , The sconoqf , the Inquiry com-Prn
Ins ? this Iiiiu3lryjiy.nb.races ( bath tlio farme
and tlio manufaiiturcrs und Messrs. ( ! coriro
and ii.itti tire at tircsant onya od upon the
branch of tuo inquiry connected \vith cottoi
productions , contlning their ork , us a matter
tor of course , to the cotton produc-uitf states
When they shall have completed this line o
Investigation they will bo Joined by Kenato
Proctor and will proceed to thocottoti iiiuuu
fauturin : districts of the Now England ant
other eastern states. The report will prob
ably pot bo ready to submit to congiass fo
bovcral months , ,
, lluriiotl Tlired I.iiutiinotltoi.
PAWI-AW. Mich , Nov. IM Tim Toledo It
South Uavcn luund housa was burned to the
ground Suudav and three lozomotlvos were
destroyed. The loss i about $100,000 and
there 1s no Insurauco. Thu oriijiii of the 11 ro
is uuUnoun.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Week Opens with a Stiff Run of Gallic of
Indifferent Quality ,
PRICES ON BEEF STEERS ARE STRONG
Common to 1'oor ( Irniles Are Hotline
WiMkor llojj Supplies Light nml
Trices Advanced In llpipoiiio
to n Strong Demand.
MONDAY , Nov. 20.
Receipts were about tip to tbo average for
i Monday heavy of catllo nml light oT hogs.
There were 18. } fiesh cars of cattle received ,
ho quality as a rule tather Inferior. The
Ibcral offerings , the Renorallv lufeilor
quality of the offerings nnd the bearish tone
o eastern advices till had n doptcssing effect
n the trade , and while the fovv icnlly de-
Ifiibln caltlo here comniaudcd nbout steady
irlees the general matkot was slow , weak
mil lower. Fair tocrv decent coiufed
leers sold at from § -1.15 -l.Gdnnd w esti-t us ,
: oed enough forbuef.broughtfroniSU to $ ? 75.
'ho tnatkct for the common and Inferior
grades was dull and dragging from the stnrt
mil the close found quite n few cattle still In
Irsl hands.
Cow stuff was In fair supply and denvuid ,
irlces uiltnp about steady with Ratmuay as
OBOodstuiT mid a shade easier as to Iho
common and lufeilor kinds. Hales included
> oor to choice eovvs and heifers at from $1 f > ( )
o&U)3 ) , with the tntllcof the fair to good
butchers' stocls at from 2.10 to J..7. > . CaUes
it from $1.25 to f5 woio fully steady , niul
ouph stock nt from $1.30 to2.yr > showed no
'articular change.
The feeder tiado was iiraetleally dead.
Supplies were uniffitmllj heavy , but hardly
enough trading was done to establish quota
tions. There was n very meager country ilu-
nand , and icgular dealers still ha\o tholr
argo stocks on hand , which they sue unable
: o work off , o\cn at current low values.
Good to choice feeders arc quoted at $ 'J 85fl ( >
t ! ! 0 ; fair to good at $2 ftOfjt..bO , with Inferior
to fair grades at $ a.OUuJ.4U. ! Koprcscntntlvo
sales.
F.
2 COWb. . 035 2 50 102 cows , 0(10 (
ihtl-tli:13IO 225 41steci.s..ll04 3 10
1 steei . 920 10
IDAHO.
2holfeis 785 2 BO
NHW JIU.MCO ,
1 bull , , , .HOO 1 OU 0 cows. . 973 250
II COWb . 930 2 50 20 Mr * . . 871 2 05
27 fdrs . . oto : 2 70 14 rdrs , .1045 2 80
2 bulls ,12'JO 1 85 20 fill a , 704 240
Hoes There wcio not enough hogs on ealo
toduv to in.iko much of ti market , but the
few hero changed hands ic-adlly at prices
nveiaging all of u dime higher than Satur
day , Hut twonty-thrco \xeiorccol\ed. .
Thoio was no shipping or speculative de
mand , but as Chicago was reported higher
and the hogs v > c-to all needed for the fresh
meat trade buyers paiJ the advance and
c-lcanod up the supply in short older , Thu
range was nanovv. Ono price , M ! 15 , bought
all the Rood hogs \\ltliout leaard to nuieht.
Pigs sold for $5.15 , and a few common mixed
packing loads went at ? " > 25 and i > ! U ) . it
was almost a $ , r > 35 maiUct , over two-thirds of
the offerings selling at thatllguro , as against
Jr..UO unil $5 2T > on Saturday and i.GO to & 05
on last Monday. Itoprosontattvo sales :
85 . 215 .120 ti no CO 305 HO ft 35
70 230 120 : . no r.2 230 KO r > as
10 205 n 30 73 2SI 320 ft 35
11 254 ft SO 07 2G2 120 5 35
71 .233 40 6 35 42 . . 'J8U 200 B 35
03 .a 12 200 6 36
fiitruA four stock bucks were lecelvoil
nt tlio j arils onrouto * .vcst ami not offered for
snlo * . There Is tin active ( Ionium ! for good. mut
Itrcelpt ) iiiul Olspii lmiii n' SlocK.
Onielfilioceliitsaiirt dlspisltlon of sto'k ai
shown liy thuhooksottho Union Stol < Yiirm
company for the fortv-clght hours ending ul
5 o clock p. in. , November 5o. 1HU3 :
ntoit-rs.
OATH i. | iitins. I mn ip.
Cars Hi-idTirx Ilc.id'Cars. ' Held
184 I''iK I 23 1 r..li' ' \
itiM'txmnv.
w\iHI CMTI r. i
Tlit * Onrilii rackliiR To . .
Tliu ( I II. Hammond Co .147
svvlft.U'o i mi DIN
Tin * ( 'nit Hi } I'.uklns Co. . HSU I.- . ! . !
A. limit
11. 1 In Icn A Ui-irpn . . . nVJ- -
Miltipcrn ami fopilurs. .
Leftover
Total . I in ] iii7 ,
lKO l.ivn Situ Itlnrl \ < ct.
. Nov Sn-Todnv'i n follitsnt rat
tle wolf estimated nt 10,000 head , u iiiutly
lingo Miupli for the tlmo of year , though mil
linger tliiin for tliu cortaspomllng iliiy last
veinor In IHUt. Ilovvo\cr , tlit-io wore ton
many catllo for tlic demand and tliu general
Illlll Rut \ \ IISDlU. . ItVHHl , it It ) loVVt-r fOI
native stecis of common to good .m-illlv ,
thee armies comprising the hulk of IhtMillc'i-
Ings. I hoi o were loss Hull 5,000 -umeis. . mill
the mopoitlon of nutlvocows and hulls wns
siimlli-r than usual The oiienlnif VVHS slow
mid thlscondlllnii prcv alb-d to thucUw * . Nu-
mo sleets vvcri * limited at from 5t * to llc ) lowei
than last week , \\hllcrnrntMor descriptions
litleorangi'd n bout in before.iki ' of natives
vvuro miiliily nt fioni Jl. 5 to JJ foi rows
ini.l bulls , and fioni Jl 13 toJ5.ll ) for stcor-i.
Lxtia 1,500 to 1,700-11) sl.-ers might lin\o
brought fiom J5.75 to 15.95 , hut tlieio was
iKilliliU hc-io Rood enough to uilni ; thiiii )
pt Iros.
Higher pilcns were paid foi bos' . . Tboy
opiMicd fioni 5c 1" lUcuboveS iturcliiv'-Miuotu-
lions. Tno iivclpts , i-aily hi tlio diy t-stl-
muted at 28. < l)0 ( ) , panned oiitonly 2tOUi. ( Thai
Is about 5,000 head luss tlian foi last Monday ,
2,500 less than a yeai ago mid 23,000 loss th in
two > uii rs ago Thoiowasa I n-K of briskness
In tlioduniand , hut Ilium wuio btivors for i
linger number than vvus ulTond anil the close
vvas steady. The choicest lieav y lots in onus-
Ing ovei 300 Ills.- sold niuunil $5.00 , while
tlieio were sales of choice medium and llelit
as high as from $5.05 to $5.70. Thegti-itoi
piutof the stiill hiotulit bettor thin $5 25 ,
though the quality vvasscniei-lv "uptogradi- "
1 hero was n bit ; run of slicup something
llKo 1H.COO head coming o\or the \utlous
lo-ids. Th.it was about twlco as many as there
were oitlors for and as a ntitur il conseiiiieneo
the marKct WHS weaker , ( iootl to cholco
wotheis sold close to lust week's prices and
choice lambs were not maturbillv lowet , but
common to fair sheep -ind lambs weru slow at
a decline of fiom lOc to inc. Thocloso was
bad , us thera IH u prospector full receipts for
the nuxt few days. Quotations were fiom * l to
$3.25 for Inferior to common bhcep , from JJ.50
to $2.00 for fair to medium anil fiom t3 to
13.75 for irood to choice. L.unlH weiu iinoluil
at from t'J.OO to $4.90.
Receipts : Cattle , 10,000 head ; cihes , 800
hi'aili hogs , 24,000 lieud : sliuep , la.OOOhe.id
The r.M'iiln .lnuni'il ' it-pints :
I'ATTi.i : Ilecelnts , lo.Ouo head , Including
2,500To\ans . .uid2,500 wu'sterns ; host , steady ,
others slow ami weak : prime to o\ti.i$5.5ilTp
O.OOs Rood , J4.75W5 25 ; medium , flOWM.Oj ;
common to fair , } 3.25B3.)0 ) ; cows , 75ciif3.00 ;
Texans , $2.25 2.90 ; westurns. $2.50@4.25.
llOHs-Hecelpts , 24.0UO heatl ; imiiUtt active
and 10c % lilirhor ; mixed and p-irkeis , fuMO ®
6.50 : pi line heavy and butcheis' , 55.50S5.70 ;
pi Imo ll ht , 1 5 6S5 05.
bithtp Receipts 18,000 head ; maiket slow
and lOc lowei ; nalUos. 82.00 375cslLtns ; ,
} 2.75'a3.45 ; lambs , 42.50ffi4.75.
KIIIINIS City Mtn ntnrtt Marknt.
KANSAS C'ITV , Nov. 20. 0\nr.K Kecolpts ,
9,700 head ; shipments. 3,800 bead ; m ir-
Kot steady to strong ; Te\iih steers , $2.503 !
3.50 ; shipping bteois , $4.00S5.25 ; Tex is
antl natho cows , $1. 5034.40 : butchers'
stock , } J.30 < 34. 15 ; stoolieis and fucdcis , i'J.GO
® 3 05.
lions Receipts 1,900 head ; shipments ,
300 bead ; nuiUut HtionK to 5o hlEhei ; bulk ,
$5.4035 5Ohea\y ; , packinR anil nil veil , J5.JO&
.5.55 ; llnbts , Voi kers and pigs , $5,3085 55.
Sin.bi1 Heceiptb , 700 head ; shipments ,
1,700 head ; mnrkut hteady.
Tsou York I.ivn Stork A
Nrw Vo KNov.20. llr.BVES Receipts , 5,500
head ; market steady ; native steers , $0,25 :
C'olorudos , $3 70J44 55 ; stags , K2.25S4.50 ; bulls
and cows , Jl.203'2.75 ; diesscd beef , blow at
.
OAI.VI-S Kecolpts , 1,100 head ; market ac-
tUo ; veals , $5.00S5 85 ; giassers , * 2.253 H5.
MiLni- Receipts , 5,500 head ; market ac-
tl\o ; bhcup , $2.00ffl3fi2' ' } ; limbs , $ .i liOftQ 00 :
dressed mutton , H.000.00 ; diessed lambs ,
57'/.c.
HOHS Receipts , 7,100 head ; maiKet lowci ;
$5.2535.05. _
Sioux City Live hloi.k Murker.
Sioux CITV , Nov. 20. lions Roceluts , 300
head ; otltclul .Saturday * 1,1)50 ) head ; ship
ments 1,380 bead ; m.uUet5c higher , $5.20 ®
5.25 ; bulk , $ r.25.
CAITI.IJ Hecelnls , 400 head ; oniclal Sat-
terday , JB'Jhead ; hlilpmouts , 101 head ; mai-
ket stonily , fairly nclhe.
St. Louis l.ho toclt Murkct.
ST. Lou IP , Nov. 20. CAITI.K Receipts , 1,700
head ; shipments , 300 head ; nmiket quiet ;
fair to good native steers , ta.2034.DO ; grass
Texas hteois , $2 40143.15 ; foil Texans , $3.00 ®
3.75 ; COV7S , 11,40 2,25 ,
lloi.s-Kcculiitb , 2,800 head ; shipments ,
Is the best lllood Medicine , hecan o
it assists nature to tinovvoir the Im-
* ] inrltIcBof the blood , ami at the t-anit
time tones uji Iho entire organism , 'lliiu is just
contrary to tlio effect of the Mirlons jiotash , mcr
pury , ( .arsaparllla mixtures , which linttlo up tliu
iinixnilies in tliu ( .jstem , thus producing much
aickiicos and MilferinK. 'llitreforo , lor a
BLOOD MEDICINE
j on cannot do better than take B. F. 8.
- "As a phj&lcian , 1 have prescribed and used
H. S.8. in my practice na a tonic , and for blood
trounles , and lia\o been * , cry succcbsfiil. I never
used a remedy which | ra .i such general satisfac
tion to ui > ci ) ami iiatlentH.
"I , . It. Uiiciiv , M.DMn.cl.ey , Ind. "
on Mood and ikn ! dlscascn mailed f IOC.
SI'LGIVIG t'0. | A tlauta Oa.
1,000 liendi market flrrn , lint tiinlllT | of sup-
lily p pi , top in Ice , $0.40j liulk of xnlcf ,
$ .V10tf,5.3r ( >
- Receipts , 1,300 licud ; shipments 30d
innrket llrm ; mixed natives. ( J * .VJ
Stuck In Night.
Itt-i-olptsdf live stock at ( no four prlnolpil
iistnrn markets Saturday , No\omuor20 :
Cattle , HOBS. Sliofp ,
South Omaha „ 1,008 1.534 Ul
Chicago , , , . , . 19.000 24,000 1 H.OOO
KIUISIIS City , . 0,700 1,900 700
St , Louis . . 1,700 2,800
Total , , .35,008 30,234 20,001)
tHC NEXT MORNING I FEEL DHIOHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER ,
ity doctor says It acts penllv * on tlio itommli ,
llrrr und klilnov v nnd li n ) ilon nnt Inxutlv o. ' 1 his
tlrlnk Is imde from lierhs nnd Is prepared for U !
- Itlicnlled
AH tlrurpHMff II It nt .Vic. nnd II n pnrknRp. If you
mm ot Ei't It , ffn < \ your nddrt si for n free unniplc.
I.nnr'fi I'uinll ) .lirdlrtiu * inovr-i ( do lionrlx
cnohdn } . IntiritcTtolii'tipiUhTtlil niioipsonrv ,
_ Adjlrcs OllATOIir VMIUIVA Min lKlov. ( > . \ .
'
LSOHENO'
MniiilrnkoPllla have a valua in a
hold i omedy fur boyoml the p wotof Itiit
jirnRo to dosQi-ibe. Tlio fuinlly cm
hiuilly bo tf.io to Itholf Unit docs not
keep thoiu on bund for 1130 in omoi-gon
ulcs.
Is Iho only vonrotttblo substiuito for th it
dangerous mineral , MIIIC : < IUV , nu.l
while its action us a cunitlvo Is fully
equal , it iioasossoa none ot the poi-lloui
o flouts.
In Constipation , M.uidrako nets upon
the bowels without disposing thorn to
subsequent Costlvonoss.
No roinody acts so directly on Urn
liver , nothing so speedily euros
Headache , Sour StomWBI H f
noli , and Biliousness us Q nl H !
these B . *
ForSaloliy all nnuzlsU Prlco 2" ota.
lox ; 3 1)0X0 ) * for G. " > cu. ; orsont by mall , postage -
ago free , on rouolpt of urluu. Dr. J , II.
Bchcnck & Son. L'hltadolphl L
JOHNSON'S
MAGNETBC OIP- !
InsUnt Killer ol Pain.
Intern * , ! and External.
Cures nilKUMATlSM. Nl'.UlUl
OIA , Ijmo Hack , Hprnm .lrul oi < ,
, Swelling , Slid Joints , COUO nml
-AMPS tu tnntly. CholeraMor-
v , Croup.Uiptbcrla , bore Tliront ,
VDACilE.nsU byinngtc.
THE HORSE BRAND , W lft
theruoBt Toscrtul and Penetrntlncl.lnlmcntfor Mcu
or Beast In cxi'tencc. Laruo H flzo 75c. , Wo. elzo 4Uc.
JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP.
Medicated and Toilet. The Great Skin Curannil
Faao Bonutlflcr. Lodleo " 111 Una It u rae t
dolloato and hlBhly perfumed Toilet Soap on
tlio markot. Itjs absolutely puro. Makes the
rkln soft and velvety antl rtv-lnrcs the loet cotn-
ploxlon : i" n luxury lor tlio Oath for Infants.
It nlays itching , cleanses theEcalp nmt promotes
the growth of Imlr. I'rlco2'io. rorcalnby
Kubn & Co. , Solo Agents. Omaha.Nub.
Dueber = Hampden
17 = Jewel
Adjusted
Watches.
It is marvelous how
these famous Watches
RUBY JEWELED arc taking the place of
V ADJUSTED all others where accu
rate time is required.
Railroad meiiwillliavc
nothing else.
Ducbcr Watch Works. Canton. Ohio.
Sancho Panza said :
"Ootl bless the man who first -
vented bleep. " lxsspf bleep is the f
forerunner of lossof health loss of
life. Nerve Hcansstop It-sure. "A
box is cnnupli" ouu tlollnr tincost. .
fcoldbyallilruBKlstisorhyinall from
N ERVE JEAN CO. . . . BU FM.O.J ± . Y. J
SOUTH
Union Stosi Yards Compiny ,
Soutn OrnaViai
Beit Cattle Ilo nnd Slieop market la tht w iV
COMMIS3IOX HQ'J3Z3. '
Wool Brottisrs.
MTO Stock Comralsslon Maraluati.
8ontb Ouaaba Tclepbono 111' . Cblotrt
JOHN I ) I > AUI'MAS , I. , . -
WAivTKit iY.K > .J , f a s r
Market roportahy mall and vrlro cheerful
arnlbhod upon uppllcatloi
MAHA
BAGS & TWINES I TENT3 , ETO.
Bemis Omaha Bag Oinahi Tent-Awning
COM1-ANV. COMl'ASV.
Iropottorn nnrt inaniifno
lurorj of Hour inclci , noiisn COVKHS.
burlnpi , tnlno. lllirnrnam Mir031.
BOOT3 AND BHOE9.
Morsc-Coe Shoj Comply.
Saloitooiu nad omco-HQI-ll1) ) III ! HoTnrl * t
factor/ -III'J-IUI-IUI HotrnrdSt.
\Ve nro th3 ovi.V Mmiutajlurart of lluotiauJ
to
ourniiirftictory.
Kirlicndiill , Jones & Aincr , llanil-Scwi
COMPANY Wholesale
nin > , n.-enti lloitoa fiIIU',5 CO . booti. ilioat
IlubbiTHhou Co. 1ILU- nna rubhor nui l' > , 11)1 )
1IUI nut. llurnvr Htreet HIU llurnur Hirtiil
M. U. Sniitli & Co. Kilpatric'-KocliDry ' (
OOJDS CO.
Dry L'oocls. notlnnn , fiir- Notion * . Kent ' urnl h
nltlitu tfuoili , corner Intl MOOIK. cur. Illli auJ
Hill and Honurd all llainuy striOH.
FUBNITUBE. | COAL.
OraayaUplioIsterii Joliiioa Bros ,
coMt'A.vy. WJIOLESAI.KCOAU
L'pUoliturod lurnlturc , lOpS Karnaiu blrcct ,
UirMlui Mcliulai El .
Uuialia , NcU.
Wboloinlounljr.
HARDWARE.
HATS , ETO. | _ IRONJWOBKa.
W. A. L Gibbon &Co Omaha , Safc"anillro.i
lVliole Mo WOIIK- " ,
Had capj.Blriw ( jonili t-nfei.viiulti. jull irojl.
Kluvos , rulllom. l.tli Iron fcliiiitur and Uro ui-
iinil llnrnuy StiujtJ t.4i < o > , ( Im Atiilrao i , iltli
und Jtrkiuin
COMMISaiON. LUMBER.
Branch & Co. John A. Wakelield ,
Iniimrted.Aiui-rlcun I'orl-
I'roduco , fruit * o ( all land t-cmBiit , .Mllwuti-
kuuceinvnt uad ( julni/ ,
klnd , outers. whlto lima.
LIQUORS. STOVE REPAIRS
Frick & Hcrbirt , Uni.mi Siovc Kcpiic
Vi'OHKH. tn ( M
\Vliolcinlo liquor iloaleri nud vratirkttio'iiujnK
lor 11117 klnMC ii.no
1001 I'arnam ht iuI I.'UI imu/n i
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter 1'apsr ' Co Staalard Oil Co.
{ .ttrj u full itoci of
prlntlnxl wrapping nu4 llcllnol and lut > rlntlif
wrUliii : I P < .J , t-arJ
olU , aihi nrxiia , o :
THE ARMSTRONG-HOPKINS
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
SPROIAIj AlJVAN \OiC6 :
Hospital IlulldliiT New ; all Modern Improvements ; 1'rlvnto Kooins , no I.ttrep .Warasi l > e
Ily enlo 1'ood , e.irufully nrepirodt ull Mutllcul und urirli.il ! AnplUncuii.l.tllclout . Irulnuil
NiimessThorougly tjunl tlea I'liyilclnn. ull for3Xto ( ) iUO per day , according to dUoueo uuu
uccouiodiitloii. 1'or furlhor Inforiimtiou address _ . , . . , „ . . . , , , „ .
DR. SA ENI ARMSTRONG HOPKINS , 1'hynlelun In Churao ,
or REV. C , F.riOKJ NS/A. i l "iSaororj"e"\J33O \ A U4I bomh 2 Jth Ave , Omaha *
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