0 mis oaiAfiA. 'PATT-Y mate ; COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat Market Boso Above Ite Previous Iltgh Water Mark , COFN LOOKED TO WHEAT FOR SUPPORT Opening Prlco for Mny WM nt One-Elclith Cent Advnnca Over Tuc tlny' Clos ing Quotation-Stocks nnd llontli. CHICAGO , Nov. 14. The wheat market rose above Its previous high water mark and hntl n good deal to encourage It In such an unusual course. Strength In the foreign market , diminishing stocks In the world and nn unfavorable crop report from Argentine , all contributed to nn advance of IJic per bu. Corn , outs and provisions all appeared to need the help given to them by wheat. May corn closed > io higher , May oats ? c higher and provisions with but little - tlo change. The wheat market responded with alacrity at the opening to the strength of the Liver pool cablegrams. That market's advance , In View of the decline yesterday , was a sur prise to the trade. France and Berlin sent higher quotations and the home markets of the northwest were surprisingly strong. Commission houses here were filled with buying orders. New York sent large buying orders also. May , which closed yesterday at89c , found hosts of buyers at the openIng - Ing at ffom GO'/ic to C0c , thus covering In one Jump nil the ground It lost yesterday. After playing for a chart time between the quotations named , there came addi tional buying support , with a sprinkling of foreign buying orders , and this Increased the previous Btrong tone In the price before 11 o'clock , reaching C0o for May. The market held llrtn In expectation of getting further support from the world's supply figures expected from ISradntJcet's. At 12 o'clock the statement was received nnd It did not disappoint the bulls. As m > on an It was published there was a rush among the local scalpers for wheat and they tossed about making excited dives In dozens for every lot offered and bid up the price until within ten mlnutCH from the receipt of Hradstreet's figures May wheat sold n high ns ClUc. Taking the net result of Iiradstreet's statement , the world's visible pupply decreased 472.000.1m. last week , and that caused the quick advance referred to. It was said In dispatches from Liverpool that Argentine wheat crop prospects were Buffering from excessively wet weather , be ing given as the principal reason for htrenglh In foreign markets. The market wound up Etrong nnd closed at Clc for May. Corn still leaned upon the neighboring wheat market for support. The price was raised n little by the bullishness of wheat , but not Btifllclent to create any general alarm among the shorts. The opening price for May was at ' , c advance on yesterday's closing quotation and the Increasing strength of wheat ns the session progressed gradually worked up the shoits from n state of Indifference to a condition of some anxiety. May , under a liberal demand from that class of buyers , advanced to G0c and closed at C0c. The aggregate sales of oats hardly amount d to an average i o Jd day's lisl less , but a strong matket was apparent , nnd at intervals considerable activity was notice able. The principal governing power lay In wheat and corn. May started at 32e td 32Hc , sold up to 32c , down to 32&c to 32o and closed at 32c. The receipts of hogs here and elsewhere In the west amounted to nn Immense ag gregate , compared with recent numbers. Considering such receipts , the steadiness of the provisions market was remarkable , al though during the great strength In wheat prices recovered to about the level of the closing rates of the day before. January pork and lard are without change and ribs tye higher. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Open. Low. | Closo. Wl.catNo. V Nov. Dec B5 ! < B0 B.V < 3C 505i ( May Cl ! < 00)J ) 01 SOUS Corn No. 2. . Nov 61 Dec , . COV4 50 ! < fil May. . . . . , CUM OMB No. 2. . . Nov 2SM 28J < sn eo' < 28M Wt ) 2i | ! < Park May per bbl 32 Jan 12 10 12 S''K 12 10 12 22 h' May. . , 12 45 12 67H 12 42K 12 67W LnrO.10011)3 Jan. . . . , , , . , . 7 OS 7 12 7 05 7 12 May 7 22H 727 7 20 727H Sl-ort Ribs- 0 10 0 171 $ 0 10 0 17Hi Mayi. . . . 0 27H 0 37H 0 27M U 1I7H S,18J,9uotallon * were BS follows : FLOUR Unchanged. \VHEAT-No. 2 spHng. SOViJJWc ; No. 3 sprlnff , nominal ! No. 2 'red. 5aHC6'/4c. 9iiNt > - I- " c : No3 yellow. 43Jc. HYI No. 2. 47',4c. No. FLAX'SEED-NO. i. 11.43. TIMOTHY SKKD-Prlmc. J5.55. l ° ISION8 Mc" ' - , , , xTn1W , lbs" 17'15' Hhort rlbssldea il0 ? " , ' * 6-J6-M : dry galled shoulders Omxed ) . | 367ise5.75 ; short clear , sides ( boxed ) , J6.G7V40 ' HSKY-Dlstlllers' flnl'shed goods , per gal. . HUaAR-Unclmnged. The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : ir Ontho Produce exchnnira today the buttar mirE - E HWft8 1n. VjFiIcamory > 14a25 ° ! ° alry , 12Ulc. Bon Francisco reports that 9,000 tons , 300.000 bu. . of wheat were taken at Portland yesterday for lapan and China. It Is claimed that the Anchor line Is going to put a steamer to Liverpool , which would seem In Hlcnto tlmt freB''s | ' ' ha\e reached a tcmpt- Best Liverpool houses claim that there Is noth ing In the Argentine damage report , and lay the strength of that "market to smalt and de creasing stocks. Primary receipts ofheat. . .667.000 lu. ; ship- l iS'.248'000. - ! P'lmary receipts last year , W6.000 bu. ; primary receipts of o n , 520,000 bu. : ihlpmcnts , M.OOO bu. ; tecelpts last year , 67I.VJ4 , IiSp York Beared , wheat. 71.000 bu. ; flour , 10 ,00 , bbls. : corn. 42,000 bu. : New Orleans cleared. wheat , ll.OCK ) bu. : Phllaxlelphla cleared , Hour ! H4.bl.B' : wl'fn ' - * * * > bu. ; corn , 5,888 bu. ; oats. 14,300 bu. ; Daltlmore cleared , flour , 613 bbls. : Uoston cleared. Hour , 861 bbls. The lleerbohm cable says : Cargoes on pan-age ind for shipment , wheat firm , but not active. There Is n demand for cprgoea of corn near nt hand , while there Is not much Inquiry for more llstant periods of delivery. Off coast wheat. r.'T ? ' "V "P'nlnir offering. Mark Lane Eng lish and foreign wheat held higher ; corn held ysher : flour , llrmer ; held higher ; weather In England stormy. Weather on continent stormy. Vlve.rp ? ? ? , Blrons : Hew higher ; corn 9rm : VSOHd higher ; Uerlln wheat , November I marks , and May. K mark higher. NEW YOHK QKNEUA14 MAKIUSr. Ycstcrilaj's Quotations on Plour , Grain and Provision ! , Metnls , Ktc. . . . , - Nov. 14.-FI/UR-Rcelpts tl.400 bbls. ; exports. 0.000 bbl. . ; sales. SO.OW llMl ? < i.mi Sfi. Vr e aml hlKller ! Bnrl"K Wtenu * lwWc ; higher ! } ? , , and winter wheat COlOa ; i i ! nni" rae ? Cy , clecU ! buslnew ; Minnesota patents. J3.0JC16S ; Mlnnesgta bakers , I21) ) t.3 > . Southern flour , firm : sales. 4W pkg . Rye flour. " ' 1 > OW Lb' ' , r. 1IUCK WHEAT Steady at K 63c. CORN MKAL Firm ; sales , 200 bbls , nnd 2 400 ' "icxi yjlovii ! WMIt rn. IUBS1.ZO. JVJ5rvInl5ttlll' } ; ! ' l > Vi l ' leads , B5C58C. II.VRLEY Nominal ; No. 2 wciteiiT 62o 11ARLEV MALT-HeM steady. WHEATReceipt. . . 101.900 bu. ; exports , 71.700 bu , : kales. 12.375.009 bu. futuies ; no spot. Ppot nominally slnniKi No. 2 led. In store. 63'tr- iflottt. & ) BCOc : f. o. b. . lc ; No. 1 nwthe'fn Ko delivered ; No. 1 hanl , 70lo ( Jellver.nl. Opl .Ions active and strong all day on gout foreign > ulng , said to h due to Argentine crop damage sports , excited coxertnc by local shorts , higher aiblen. outside buying and an unexpected heavy lecrrsso In llradstrect'a European stocks ; closed t lUo net Advance ; No. 2 red , January. CO 1-16 UCOHc , closed 60Ko ; February. SO 13-16G61KC , ilosrd tlKc , March closed CHc ; Msy , 63\ilc , Musril 6lc ; November closed 69Hcj December. WK 69Sc , Closed 69K.C. CORN Receipts , 42,909 bu. : exports , 42,200 bu. : lairs. 4U.OOO tu futures , 62.IXW bu. s | > oU Snot itronper ; No. 2. t9Ho In store and elevator : 69O l Ho afloat ; No. 3. ( OS2U ° in elevator. Options market strong and higher with wheat , and on continued unfavorable weather west ; closed at UWUia nt advance : January , 6S'lOMHc , closed c ; May , 61 6-16USIKo , clofce < l 64Kc ; November , closed 69 > jc ; December , 66 37c , OATS Receipts , 1:4.300 bu. ; exports , MO bu. ; sales , 243.000 bu. futures , 67.000 bu. rpot. Spot firmer , No. 2. 33H033HC. No. 2 delivered , 3IHc , No. 3. JSlic. No , 3 white , ! IVj 37i < > ; No. 3 whlto , KUc ; track , mixed western. J3'iC3IHoi track , white , 3 tt41c , Options fairly active and higher with wheat , and closed at UCftc advance ; J-n- uory. 34ti3IHc. closed 3Scr February , SSHO tSKe , closed UHo ; May , 3dH03 < Ve. closed M\c , November closed S3 HO ; December , 33H033HC , closed 33Ue. HAY Firm ; shipping , UfJHUcj good to choice , JOUc. 1IOP3 Weak ; stato. common to choice , old , Urtc : new. 6tIOViui Pacific cuait. 3lW7c. ( I'ROVISIONS ll f. steady , beet iuuns. J17.pa K17.W. Cut meats , steady , pickled Iwllles , ( Uc ; pickled shoulder * , t',40. plrkled hams. Hio. XMTJ. Ann ; western sttmn clojeU at nnmlnnli Mies , 160 tierces' at J7.K3. city at J7W tK , ntitlon snl ts MO tlerres ; Uea-mtier. J742V4W f.4S , closed , November J7 M nominal , Dec' mbT , 1745 nominal , January , 7 41 : rennnl , easlw ; continent , J7.M ; South American , JS.IOj com pound. ( He. I'ork , dull IIUTTBII Klpn , western dairy. HOlfcl west ern crrampry , 18ei7o , factory , ItflHc ; Elglnt. 2 e ; Imitation crrameiy , 13 l9c , state dairy , 13 C23'4c. state creamery. IHil" . CHEESE Fltm , stnle. l.irte ( , SUOS c ; small , DCllc : part skims , 3U(7'4c : full skims , 2Hf > ' 3c , EOas quiet : state nnd lennsjhanla , 2. > n20 ; rcfrlBenitr.r , lC22ci western , fresh , 15 23c ; cases , J3.50S7I.OO ; recclp s , 6 2S1 pkgs. HIDES Flrmi wet salted N w Orlenns , se lected , 45 to . ' , Ibs. , 6c ; Hucnos Ayrcs , dry , 20 to 24 Ihs. , lie ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 lbs. , 5'iOCc. LKATHER Qulet but steady : hemlock sole , Durnos Ayres , light In heavyweight. 15R15C. WOOI/ Steady , domestic ileece , ISflJtc ; pulled , * I'ETROLEUM-Nomlnal ; United closed at S2He bid. TALLOW Firmer ; city , 4HO4He : country , 4ft . TI'RPENTINE-Stoady at 28'4020c. RICi : Firm ; domestic , fair to extra , 4 < .iGic ! ; Japan , 4Hc. MOLASSES Steady : New Orleans , open kettle. gooil to choice , 2SII36C. PIO IUON Dull ; Scotch. J19.00e20.00 : Amer- can. J10 OOffl3.W. TIN-Eosv ; straits. J14.47'4CU6"1 * : plates , Cull. SPELTP.R-Dull ! domcsfc , J3.:2Vi 3.3G. LEAD Firm ; brokers' prlco , J3 ; cxchnngo price , J3.12H , COPPER Steady ; brokers' price , J9.60 ; eiclnnje price , J1.60 nrked ; sales on 'change , 23 tons Feb- iitary lln. JH.so. COTTON SEED OIIFtrmer ; prime crude. 23 CK'.ic ; prime yellow , 29ij30c. OMAHA UUMlll.VL AIAKKETS. Condition of Trnno and Quotation ] on htnplo mill 1'uncy Proilucn. Packing slock butler Is not quoted as strong ns yesterday , In the way of poultry turkeys are quoted lower , but chickens remain steady , but at low prices. The general market was quiet , with very llttl * change In prices. Quotations : ItUTTER-Packlng stock. 714CS ; ; fair to coed country , 11013c ; choice to fancy , ICflUc ; gath ered creamery , 130 We ; separator creamery , 23 . EGOS-Slrlctly fresh , 198200. POl'LTRY Old hens. Ic ; spring chickens. 6c , ducks , S\4 \ 0c ; hen tutkey , C'ijG'.tc ; heavy torn ? , 5W3'5c ; geese , 6V4 6c. DRESSED 1'OULTRY Chickens , fair , 5c ; choice large , Cc ; choice small , 7c ; turkeys , fair to good. 74f7V4c : choice heavy , 8 ? 9cj cholco small , 9010c : ducks , fair to good , 7Sj,4c ; fancy , So ; givse , fair to good , 7c ; fancy , 8c. QAMK 1 rnlrlc chickens , per doi. , J3.23 ; grouse. per dox. , J2.7603.00 ; blue win ? teal , per doz. , 11.50 ; green wng | teal , per doz. , Jl.2 } ; ducks. mixed , per doz. , Jl : ranvnslmcks , J4 00 74 r,0 ; mallards and red hearts. J2.00tf2.25 ; quail , JU6fi > 1.60 ; deer saddles , HfflCc : nnlelope saddles , 12W 13c ; small tabblts. fl ; Jack rabbits , J2. VEAL Choice fat and small veals arc quoted at MJBc : large and coarse , 30 Ic. CHEESE Wlsc-wisln full cream. Young A. , 13c ; twins , 12 lie ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , lie ! Nebraska nnd Iowa , ptrt skims , 7 ? Sc ; Llmburgcr. No. 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1. Ho ; Swiss , No. 1 , 140160. HAY Upland hay. J9 ; midland , JJ.60 ; lowland , IS ; rye straw , J6 , Color makes the price on my. L'ght shades sell the best. Only top Blades brlnir top prices. PIOEONS-OId birds , per Uoz. , 73o. VEQETAIILES. POTATOES Western stock , car lots , Clc ; small lets , 70c. OLD DEANS Hand-picked , navy , J2 ; lima beans , per lb. , 4'4c. ONIONS On orders , C5@70c. CAIIUACJE On orders. H4c. CELERY Per doz. . 2535c. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. , J3 ; Jersey , J3.60 per bbl. REETB-Per bu. . ' 60S60c. CARROTS Per bu. . 60 COc. CAULIFIXDWER I'er rtoz. . J2.25. EG a PLANT P r doz. . 60c. HORSERADISH Per lb. . 7gSc. PARSNIPS Per bu. . 60eOc. RUTARAGAS Per bu.i 76090C. PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 25c. Tt'RNIPS-Per bu. , 60o SPLIT PEAS Per lb. , 33Uc. HtniRARD SQUASH Per doz , , 75c. TOMATOES 1'cr bu. , 60c. GREEN PEAS Per bu. , J1.25S1.35. FRUITS. The fruit shipments from California for this season are far In excess uf those for tile same licrlod of last year , sa > s the Los Angeles T.rrvs The Southern Pacific company gives the follow ing figures , showing the number of carloads of green ftult , canned fruit and vegetables , raisins , prunes nnd other diled fruits , hopa and canned Qsh , exported In 1893 and In 1891 up to ( late : Carloads. 1893. 1S94. Inc. Green fruit . " . 62K ) 0,250 l.OJO Canned fruit nnd vegetables 830 1,800 ! CO. Canned fish . 400 600 100 Raisins . / . . . . CM 1.1CO 460 Prunes and other dried frulls except raisins . 1,63 ] 1,700 160 Hops . 376 421 60 Totals . 9 323 11 776 Z760 Reports from New York state that the receipts ut California fruit In that city t'ais season hae been 1.100 entlomK the value of which Is Jl.OOO- 000. These llRUrei refer to fresh fruit exclusively. The shipments were principally cherries , apples , peaches , plums , and will end December 1 with grapes. Tliuxe laige figures represent a business which has been built up entirely In eight jcars , nnd Is poKnlblc only by the use of refrigerator cars. Quotations : QUINCES California , per 60-Ib. box , JUS. APPLES Good stock , per bbl. . J2.60@2.75 ; Michigan stock. J3 ; New lork , J3.0003.23. PEACHES None. 1'LUMS California , none. PRUNES None. PEARS-Wlntcr Nellls , Jl.5081.75. GRAPES Concords , 10-lb. baskets , r@23c ; California , none. CRAN1JERRIES Cape Cod fancy , J10 per bbl. TROPICAL. FRUITS. The Florida orange crop Is estimated this sea son at about 6,000.000 Imxcs , says the New York Commercial Dullctln. This fruit Is being shlpp l freely , repoits placing the shipments from Flor ida between 23.000 nnd 30,000 boxes a day , which Is an unusual quantity for so early In the sea son , almost double that of former years. The fruit has been very good , but has not sold well In this market , the demand not Increasing with the supply. A report 1ms been In circulation this week , coming from Jacksonville , Fla. , In the nay of a dispatch , predicting n freight war and claiming that the Clyde- Steamship line Is laying down oranges In the western markets- Chicago , Cincinnati , Louisville St. I/outs and contiguous territory 8c cheaper a box than the all-rail rate , and It Is charged that the Clyde line has cut the rate from 35c to 30c from Jack sonville lo New York. These rumors ore denied by the Clyde officials , who claim their rates nro the fame as last year. Florida Is sending her oranges to all markets throughout the country and a considerable quantity Is going to Europe. Mall advices from Liverpool dated October 27 state that the Florida oranges are arriving there In excellent condition and are eagerly taken , at extreme high prices ; the report notes the ai. rival and sale of 409 boxes that day at from 17s to 21s for llrst to third selections and from 11s Sd to 15s 3d for fourth and fifth selections. Theca figures are high and much above a parity with rates prevailing In eastern markets here. It Is believed that about 360,000 to 400,000 boxes of oranges have already been shipped out ot Flor ida. Quotations : ORANGES Mexican , per box , J3.60 ; Flor- DANANAS Choice stock , J2.0002.60 per bunch. LEMONS Malaga , Jl 60 ; fancy Florida , sites 260 and 300. J4.000I.60. PINEAPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS IXL. 9c ; medium , per can , lOc ; horse shoes , 12c ; extra standards , 16c ; extra selects , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York counts , 2.c. NEW FIGS Fancy , Uc ; choice , 13c ; California , bags , 80. HONEY New York. 17c ; California. 1316c. MAPLE SYRUl'-Oallon cans , per doz , J12. MAPLE- ' SUGAR Per lb. . lOe. NUTS Almonds , 15016c ; English walnuts , 12o ; filberts , I''c ; llrazll nuts. none ; eastern chestnuts , nn good stock ; shellbark hickory nuts , per bu. , $1.60 ; fancy raw peanuts , 60 ; roasted P < ' SAUER 'KRAUT Choice white , per bbl. , JI.50 O4.75 ; per half bbl. . J2.60. MINCE MEA r Fancy , In half bbls. , per lb. , 6V4c ; 10 gal. kegs , 7c ; condensed , per case of 3 doz. pkgs. . J2.75. FISH Fresh caught croppies , perch and sunfish - fish , 3ir6c ; buffalo , ! &lc ; pike and pickerel , tfi tic : cattish. 8Jj-3c ; black bass , 12G13c. CIDER Pure Juice , per bbl. , Jd ; half bbl , , J3.25. HIDES No. 1 green hides. S'ic ; No. 2 green hides , 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4Uc ; No. 2 green salted hides , 3V c : No. 1 green salted hides , 25 to 40 lbs. , 4Uc : No. 2 green salted hides , 23 to 40 lbs. , SUc ; No. 1 veal calf. > to IS Ihs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 6c ; No. 2 dry flint hides. . 4c , No. 1 dry salted hides , 6c ; part cured hides , Uc p r lb. less than fully cured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hTOCKH AND 1IONDS. With the Pxcnptlon of Kllcht Ilallles the Alurket Was a Declining One. NEW YORK. Nov. H. With the excep tion of slight rallies between 11 ana 12 o'clock ami about 2 o'clock , the Bt'ock mar ket was a declining one. The good effect ot the proposed government loan had been discounted during1 the- pant two days , and when the olllclal announcement of the Issue came this morning , those who had bouenl stocks yesterday and the day before were ready to dispose of them to take the profit. London was also a seller , the same condi tions as to the bond Issue prevailing there as here. It was apparently expected there would be a gpod outside demand for stock this morning , but the commission houses were practically without orders nnd tne room traders were not purchasers. Aftei an Irregular opening the market generally took a downward turn , led by Sugar , with the grangers also prominent In the decline , Durllngtou being sold heavily on Iloston orders on rumors that the dividend expected to be declared next week will be scaled down. At the lower figures there was some covering of short contracts , which caused u brief rally , but renewed selling of Sugar sent prices down again. A small recovery took place shortly before noon , but speculation quickly relapsed Into depression , and there was a steady depre ciation In , values until around 2 o'clock , when the pressure to sell having been re moved , a gain ranging up to 1 per cent was made , but during the last half hour of bust- nesa an active selling movement was In progress , which resulted In the establish ment of a lower range of prices , the market closing weak and lu the ( Treat majority- Instance's at or near the lowest point of the the day. The bulk of the transactions were In Bugar , which broke. SVi per cent , and ctn pj within H Per cent of the lowest flft- urfs touched. The preferred shares nlro declined 1'4 per cent. The othcr more Im portant loises on the day nre : Northwest ern antt Missouri I'aclilc , 1 per cent , and Uurllnntcn , 1 per cent. St. Paul Is down % per cent nnd IJ"Ck Island H per cent. Ths only pharos which made mare than a frac tional gain was Oregon Navigation , which , on a purchase of 100 shares' , advanced 1 % per cent. A generally heavy tone charac terized the dealings In the band market for the greater pnrt of the day. Near the close , however , n better tone prevailed , nnd soma Ktnart advances were noted. TUB EveningPort's London cablegram says : Today's markets were peed , except Americans. Coiifols were at the highest point touched. The gold mentioned In yes terday's cable illppatoh was received today and more la coming. South Americans were strong , with n further substantial de cline In the Argentine gold premium. Ameri cans were flat , the Issue of the treasury bonds being fully discounted here. Shares are not strongly hold , hence the relapse. However , the best houses hero attach great Importance to a telegram to the Times announcing that President Cleveland Is about to Introduce n scheme for the Im provement of the currency. Details nre awaited with gicat Interest. Atchtaons were especially flat , on fears of a heavier assess ment than has been expected. The following were the closlngquotations - on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : Total Bales of stocks today were 230,828 shares. Including : American Sujtnr. 107,20) : Hay Htate Gas. 2,800 ; HurllnRton. 23.90) : Clilcnpi Claa. 13,700 ; Louisville & Nashville , 2.700 ; Manhattan Con solidated , 12.200 ; New Jersey Central , 4,0)0 ; North- western. 5.90J ; Ilock Island , 7,600 ; St. Paul. 15.- )00 ) ; United States Cordage. 2.COO ; Western Union , Now York . .MoneyMurker. . NHW YOniC , Nov. H. MONEY ON CALI Hasy nt 1 per cent ; last loan 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per.cent. I'ltlMU MEnC < NTII.n PAPCn-2HQ3U per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Faltly firm , with actual business In bankers' hilts at Jl.87'1 for demand and JI.SC1 , ; for CO days. I'oatcd intes , U.S70I.87M nnd H.SS04.SSV4. Commeiclal bills , II S3. SlI.VCTl cnilTIPICATES C394e bid. GOVERNMENT IIONDS-Kaslor for 5 ? , firm for 4s. Stale bonds , -quiet. Ilallroad bonds , firmer. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : lloston Htoo' < BOSTON , Nov. 14 , Call loani. IffllH oaf cent ! time loans. 2'jl\i \ norcjnt. Uloalnf priori tor stocksbi.ils anJ intnlnr sliirii ! Sin PranoUco Mlnlni ; Hniclc yuot-.itlom. SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 14-Tho offlelal closing quotations for mlnln ? 8toim taliy wprj aa fol lows : Nnir York Mlnlni ; < Juntntl : ii , NEW YORK. Nov. 14-Tho followm ? arJ the eloHlng mintn ? quot uioni : llulwer 7 Ontario. USD Cholor. 0.1 Onlllr. 310 Crown Point. . . . . ft5 I'lvmoiitn. . . . . . . . . . 20 Con. Cal. A ; Va. . . . 410 Qutcksllvcr 100 Dcadwood 40 do pniferro J 1 COO Gould idirrj no Sierra Norada bO Halo.t Norcroas. . 105 Stimdard 130 Ilomcstako , lOtio Union Con CO Iron Sliver 10 Yellow Jackut. . . . 65 Mexican 110 Londuu Htoclc Q.iotatloni. LONDOX. Nov. 14. p. m. cloilnj : both short and three months' bill * Is ? { percent. Duluth tVli < Mit Unrknt. DL'LUTH. Nov. II. WHEAT Close : No. 2 hard , cash and November , 61 He : No. 1 northern , cash and November , 60V4c ; December , E9',5c ; May , 62Vic ; No. 2 northern , cash , B7c : No. 3 , 6lc ; re jected , 61c ; to arrive , No. 1 northern , COVjc. 'Frisco Wheat { Juutatlons. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14.-WHEAT-Stron8 ; December , 87Kc ; May , J1.03K. Wool Market. * ST. LOUIS. Nov. \VOOU-Qulet , without change. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' HuinuUI Sut . 1)AITIMOHE. ) Nov. 14. Cl.arlngs , J3.C5S.US ; balances , 1510,096. 11OSTON. Nov , 14. Rank clearings , JH,411,051 ; balances. J1.0S9.3S3. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Clearings , J54.23S.991 ; balances , J5.292.934. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14. Clearings , J12.091.- 103 ; balances , Jl22.437. RERUN. Nov. 14. Exchange on London , eight days' sight , 20 marks 38 pfg. MEMPHIS. Nov. H.-Clcnrlngs , 3S6.3S4 : bar- anccs , J53.8SC. New Yuik exchange , selling at par. par.LONDON LONDON , Nov. " 14. Am > unt of bullion gone Into the Ilank of England on balance today Is 793.000. CINCINNATI , Nov. 14 Money , tS6 per cent/ New York exchange , 25O40o p.em urn. Cleir- Ings. J2.054.KW. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. K. Clearings. J1.053- 876. New Yolk exchange , bank , par ; commer cial , Jl discount. ST. LOUIB. Nnv. 14.-Clrurlnes. J4.4I1.910 ; bal ances , Jt 0.033. Money dull , WI per c.'nt. Ex change on New York , 25c discount. WASHINGTON , Nov. 14. T'.l * cash balance In the liearury at the dote of business toduy was JlW.7K.ti3 ; gold reserve , J61.Mlt62. LONDON. Nov. 14. Gold Is quoted today at Uueno Ayrea at 2I ; Madrid , 14i Llibon. 23 ; St Petersburg , f.0 ; Athini. 77 ; II me , IW.tO ; Vienna , 103. PARIS , Nov. 14 I p. m. Three per ceat rentes. 102f 47io for the account. Three and one-hslf per cent rentes. 107f "Oo for the account. Exchange on London , -if 11 9 ( or checks , CHICAGO , Nov. 14 Clearings. | U.003. < y > 0. Money , J 4 per cent on cell , tut per cent on time. Ntw York exchange t 20o premium , Foreign exchang opened firm. Sterling com mercial. OMAHA LIVEtOJCK 11ARKETS ditin { Anxiety of tlio Breeder * to Got to Market the Featuro-nl Present. RECEIPTS CONIlRfltJ VERY LIBEPA Cattle hell from KttwAr4n lloslrntilo Onul s to 1O Cents Lower pn Itongli Slock Hogs Opciul , liner , doling lit WEDNESDAY , Nov. . There wns another big run of stock today , 325 cnrs. The three days' receipts foot up 14,600 cattle , 22,900 hogs nnd 1,887 sheep. Compared with arrivals for the first half of Inst week this Is nil Increase of over 8,000 cattle and over 11,000 hogs , while sheep re ceipts show a decrease of COO. The very liberal supply of cattle Included only a small proportion of strictly desirable beef steers , the general quality of the offer ings being- rather below the recent by no means hluh average. Conditions were sub stantially the same as on the two preceding days , and there wns no radical change In prices. The fair to good beef cattle that the dressed beef men wanted and on which the speculative shippers -would bid were readily salable at right around steady prices. Lew erode stock was ns usual dis criminated against and the market for such was slow , with prices weak to Co and lOc lower than Tuesday. It was a dull , mean market pn anything except Rood stock , but considering the quality cf the offerings a very fair clearance \\ns made. Cow stuff wns In talrly liberal supply nnd very good demand , particularly the fair to good Kiades. These -old nt right close to steady prices. Cntiners dltl not fare so veil , On account of the Inrse proportion of this class of stock offered the market ruled weak and Be to lOc lower than Tuesday. There was very little change In the market for vouls or for rough Block Generally. The stocker nml feeder- trade wns rather mill. Good , fleshy stock nnd well graded up yearlings met with n fair demand nt steady prices , but other grades were more or less neglected , and prices ruled about a dlnip lower. Good to choice fecdcra arc ? ! ° ! toV. ' fr ° S f2'70 lo S3-5 : fair to good ior to J2.W. and common grades from ? 2.25 i down. Itcproscntntive sales : WESTERN CATTLa COLORADO. J. 1' Dillon. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 fewlcr 1010 | 2 81 1 feeder 103J J2 60 2 feeders. . . .1015 2 tO -7 feeders. . . . 1023 280 1 caw . t . CM 2 45 S cows , 916 2 43 3 COWS W 125 , 1 cow 1190 200 3 cows OJO 2 45 McFhce & Mullen , 4 str Tex. . .1210 223 47 cows 991 235 23 steers 10S2 300 75 cows 1017 2 S5 1 ulcer 1030 215 49 steers 1093 2 fc5 K. II. Mathew.i. 1 cow 1170 220 i cows 1075 221 2 cows 1285 220 1 caw 1000 22) 3 ciiws 1243 250 1 steer 1170 SCO 2 steers 1190 300 4 vteera 1223 250 1 steer 1300 310 ' 1 nicer 1040 300 1 steer 1020 3 00 , 1 steer. . . , . .1051 3 0) 2 slews 1005 3 COHvlil i steer. " . 1170 300 & steers 1044 3(0Gutters. . 1121 300 HatD < a. & L. 2 cows 901 1 to 4 cows 1037 200 1 cow 7W 2 00 -2 sirs tip. , , ISM 20) 2 steers 1210 2 4) , , ,1 fcinler 1020 260 3 feeders. . . . 850 2 W' 'I4 feeders. , . 913 260 1 feeder 810 2 CO - - -1 feeder 10O ) 260 1 feoder. , , 8SO 25) ' H3i Will. . . . . . 1090 153 1 bull 1SOO 1 61 ! 'J-3bull ' . ,901) 1 CS W. I'V'fcvferest. 19 feeders. . . C87 Z 60 - J. it. .Cw.mlKTB 6 cons 1U5 2 tS VH'02 ateers 8:0 : 310 II. Otuajlph. 1 cow 970 1 BO .1J9 cows 8 8 230 I ! row a & 1S 2 3- ) , , -111 * ! feeder 9v'J ' 265 24 feeders. . . . 935 2 63'1' " 3 fe d s. . . 8J6 2 13 2 feeders. . . . 920 Z C3 - 2 siesta 990 S 15 & steers 103 3 H.TT , dS Bteera . 1C92 3 IS 1 bull. . . . . . . . 940 I 6 > y > " ,1 enw . 1030 1 CO 5 bulls , . . . , . . 62S 1 70 , , . 2 cows . 1C25 200 con . 1040 2 0) _ ' ' 8 feeders , OJO 240 WYOMlttQ. . . 6 cows 10'X 2 COX ' , r.Ccow 1080 260 6 steers l&il 841 ° * ' 118 steers 1130 340 J. T. Honker. 1 covr 11W 36V'SVwwg 1030 260 6 rows. , 1223 2 MlT .luteer 14W 3 0 < ) 7 steers 1210 1 70 J IQ'steers HS6 3 70 1 steer 122J 3 ' . i T. J7 Ethers 1SS5 403 1 bull 1620 Its L. J. 7 cows . 10SO 290W. 11 steers 1116 323 W. 2 cows 910 175 Ucows , .1013 240 J. A. Btorfs. 1 ntrer 970 273 1 lUer 100 J 76 2 ttrers 110 35) 3 steers 1233 360 4 steer * U15 3 5) , J. F , Hock. Icons 1115 2 IS . < cow * 1037 260 1C steer * 1118 J 0 > W. Hunter St Co. 23 cow.r. . .lO i 2 C5 4 ? teers. . . , .1141 SM K. Q. Uulrdi 1 bull 134A 1 33 ' I bull 13S5 1 35 J cow 1260 225 I cnns 1033 223 s. rook 17 steers 1147 2 85 SOUTH DAKOTA. Wllwn Uroa. )7 cow . 1074 2 35 0 steers 1244 3 10 It. II. Cattle Company. in sirs Tex..l M 3 00J. J. Porter. Scons . U10 a < W icon * 1C02 2 1 niter. . . .1920 3 SO letters . . . .1080 S M 10 steer * . . . .IKS a 50 4 steers 1211 3 60 1 itecr 1(30 1 CO NB\V MEXICO. i , J , I * . 8lUVPnnt. 11 sir * Tex. .1023 2 90 63 Mrs Tex..1017 2 90 11OC1S Sunrllcii todny were lu-nvler thnn they Imvc been since the Inut of the "drouth receipts , " about the mtddlo of AUKtiPt. It took the flimrei to rxpresn the numtier recelvnl nnd the three il.i > ' recctpti ] ust about double the numticr re- celved durlnir the Kama perloil Inst week or n yenr HRO. The 157 lon < 1 recelveil Inrludnl 17 land * from Blotix City , billed direct to the Hnm- moml houne. The a\ernKe quality of the offer * lntt , Iwlh Tuesday nnd today , wns ntiout the best of the season , A InrKcr proportion of bnr * ran * arc coming nnd the nvcrmc wclRht thin month will undoubtedly ithow n blR tnerrnse over last. With CS.OW In Chicago nnd a 15a to 20c decllni ; there and henvy receipts here , sellers were prepared to niukc liberal concessions , so that when buyere started In bidding lOc to 15o loner thnn Tuesday there wns little hesitancy nnd the scales were Kept "rtJhot" right from the stnrt. There nnx a moderate shipping and cpcculatlvc demand , but local houses \\ero the principal buyers , nnd na they nil unntcd hogs the- free buyliifc caused a general drmlng up of vTuues nnd by the close about half of the early decline had been regained. Heavy nnd hmvy mixed hogs sold nt from $4.40 up to (4 60 for common to choice , while poor to choice light nnd light mlxeil loads brought from $1.15 to 11.43 , There wnt vnry llttle > change In the market for pigs and stock hogs ; they sold all the way from )2.50 to 11.20 , according to n eight nnd quality. The big bulk of the decent hogs today sold nt from 14.10 to 14.50. On Tuesday the panic grades sold mostly nt from 14.60 to 14.60. nnd a week ago todny the trading was mostly at from $4,65 to $ I.CO. Rep- reccntnttto sales ! No. Av I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 68 15S 801413 69 273 160 $1 45 31 179 . . . 4 15 72 ! 52 120 4 45 92..173 . . . 420 71 W3 160 445 20 S39 . . . 4 SO 76 2R2 100 445 45 ISA 210 4 25 CS 270 . . . 4 45 5 ISO . . . 425 71 230 40 445 C6 27l ) SO 4 25 CO 273 ) 445 43 169 . . . 423 77 233 240 4 4" S3 174 120 425 73 236 160 445 C9 , .1SS 40 4 27li CS 219 80 4 45 8 > . . . . . . . .179 SO 4 30 72 2SO 200 4 (5 34 177 80 4 30 61 272 3:0 4 41 39 220 . . . 430 64 246 200 445 123 175 . . . 430 CS 274 . . . 445 87 ISO t0 4 30 65 231 40 4 4" > 49 190 ICO 4 20 73 267 120 4 45 46. , 176 Kft 4 30 2 190 . . . 4 45 76 1CI 120 4 30 1 230 . . . 4 41 110 151 . . . 4 30 21 303 40 4 4 * > 81 217 40 4 35 66 278 160 4 45 83 183 80 4 35 19 363 . . . 4 45 31 253 200 4 33 4 , 232 . . . 445 31 214 SO 4 35 81 197 . . 4 45 75 193 ICO 4 35 69 216 210 4 45 Cl 192 80 435 67 22S SO 445 79 218 200 4 3'i 69 281 2SO 445 15.237 . . . 43i 79 270 160 443 73 244 . . . 4 35 72 227 40 4 45 74 200 40 4 33 68 225 40 4 45 90 1.178 120 4 35 75 246 40 4 47U Cl 194 1M > 433 C6 261 2VO 4 47'i 74 212 UO 435 81 245 ICO 4 47'4 6 254 . . . 435 61 271 240 4 47',1 7 221 . . . 440 60 302 1:0 450 6 i.260 . . . 440 rS 277 160 460 19 276 M 4 40 69 230 SO 4 50 67. 244 y > 4 40 CS 2oS 40 4 CO 96 184 160 4 40 69 2CO 120 4 5 < ) 69 236 ICO 4 40 70 2CS ICO 4 50 70 247 240 4 40 61 295 . . . 4 50 70 241 40 4 40 CO 251 ICO 4 CO C6 219 . . . 440 43 237 . . . 460 70 221 160 4 40 5S 331 . . . 4 60 75 210 40 4 40 79 234 120 4 50 C6 05 40 4 10 68 332 80 4 60 69 . . .211 160 4 40 71 292 . . . 4 60 69 233 210 4 40 53 299 160 4 W 32 196 80 4 40 CO 282 SCO 4 60 70 217 280 4 40 63 305 160 4 60 G4 237 80 4 40 75 2C2 40 4 50 C7 212 80 4 40 73 262 120 4 W C9..237 160 440 73 274 240 460 5 314 . . . 440 73 269 120 4 60 62 215 SO 4 40 61 273 . . . 4 50 ' 79 194 120 4 40 68 272 120 4 60 . . . . . . . . . 120 440 64 272 80 4 CO 8 60S . . . 4 40 61 . .270 120 4 60 84 213 160 440 68 238 . . . 460 11 324 . . . 4 40 61 269 240 4 60 79 , . .189 ICO 4 40 70 2SO 200 4 60 77 213 160 4 40 6' ) . , 239 80 4 50 85 213 EO 440 63 263 . . . 460 S3 202 110 4 40 51 302 120 4 50 C > 296 360 4 40 66 258 120 4 50 67 226 160 4 42'i 57 305 240 4 & 2 < { 89 197 40 4 < 2Vi 61 287 40 4 6214 20 MO 1CO 445 63 279 240 463 63 274 200 4 45 68 337 160 4 55 C9 246 SO 445 19 447 . . . 465 C5 261 240 4 45 69 325 120 4 55 49 262 . . . 445 60 318 . . . 465 11 318 . . . 4 45 68 333 ICO 4 65 73 232 SO 4 45 52 293 320 4 65 69 296 80 4 45 US 297 160 4 55 62 217 80 4 45 42 379 . . . 4 G7',4 79..242 40 4 45 20 375 . . . 4 CO 71 223 . . . 445 63 292 200 4 CO PIQS AND ROUGH. 4 40 . . . 260 1 247 . . . 300 CS , 63 . . . 2 CO 1 230 . . . 300 114 65 . . . 2 70 2 315 . . . 3 00 1 240 . . . 275 3 250 . . . 300 2 ,210 . , , 273 71 77 . . . 300 2 22U . . . 275 1 320 . . . 300 1 170 . . . 275 li 260 . . . 300 1 290 . . . 275 1 200 . . . 300 1 360 . . . 275 1 290 . . . 300 1 230' . . . 273 44 88 . . . 310 1. . 190 . . . 275 69 71 . . . 310 ll. 810 . . . 275 SO 73 . . . 315 1 j.2JO . . . 275 1 , .3CO . . . 325 1 130 . . _ 27u . 14 93 . . . 325 : . % . . , . . - . . . 2 SO ? ! -i IRC. . . . . . . . 78 . . . 325 150. C6 . . . 2115 30 : 91 . . . 335 1. . ; 270 . . . 300 31 Ill . . . 340 3. . . 233 . . . 3 00 137 123 . . . 4 CO 5 71 , . . SOO 1CS 123 . . . 420 2 240 . . . 300 10 131 . . . 400 12 61 . . . 3 00 SHEEP Receipts were light todny , six single- decks. Them was n good demand nnd n strong market for desirable muttons , a bunch of { rood , 113-lb. fed wethers finding a ready buyer at $2.85. On common stock the market was slow and unchanged. Fair to choice natives are quot able at from $2.23 to $2.60 , fair to good westerns from $2 to $2.60 , common and stock eheep from $1.25 to $1.75 , good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs from $2.50 to $3.75. Representative sales : No. Wt. Pr. 98 native mixed 86 J2 CO 99 natUc nelhcrs 113 285 ItecolptKunil Disposition of Stoc'c. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p , m. , November 14 , U94 : RECEIPTS. Cars. Head. Cattle T2 4.683 Hogs 159 11,593 Sheep C 901 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha Pack'ng Co 13 1,991 The Q. H. Hammond Co. . . . . 93 1,716 Swift and company 932 2,62) 99 The Cudahy Packing Co 1,179 3.43S US A , Haas 1C6 R. Decker & Degan 16S Hamilton & Stephens 1S5 Van-ant & Co 74 J. L. Carey , 130 J , Lobmnn 112 . . , . < L. Ilpcker 170 L e Rothschild 9 Wilson , a. I ) 315 O..H. Hammond , Sioux City 1,107 lion ton , N.- 63 Nelson Morris , Chicago 92 Cleveland P. & P. Co 33 Shippers and feeders 923 40 Left over 6W 1,000 701 Total . . 4.E37 12.160 901 DIItOAUO LilVK STOCK. There \Vus a I.oxvor Market for All De scription * nf Cattle. CHICAGO , Nov. 14. There nas n lower market for all descr'ptlons ' of cattle , with the exception of choice corn-fatted steers. All but about 4,600 of the twenty odd thousand received were na tives , graded as Common to fair , nnd ruled very dull , nnd nt the close shoned n loss of lOo per cwt. Sales of native steers were hugely at from $3.50 to $5 , and from $1.75 to (2.60 ( bought most o' the cows. There were about 2,6W westerns and 2,000 Texans. They sjUl nt stcndy prices. As a consequence of the heavy supply the hotr market lost buoyancy , lluycra Illltd their orders nt from lOo to lc off fiom yesterday's. cUnlng quotations. At the decline the move ment was steady. The range of sales far common to prime "nns from $4.40 to J4.80 ; medium welir.it * g-encrnlly sold at from $4 45 to $1.75 , nnd from 14.23 to $4.53 were the prctntllrK lulcen for light weights , though as h eh as $4.60 was bid for The mntliet opened slow nnd weak for * hecp nnd lambs , prices on the former belnir lOc to 16c lower , nnd on the latter 15c to 23c lower than nt the clrse yesterday. The receipts are the heaviest on record for nny three consecutive da > s. Today's quotations were II to $3.11 for .poor to cholco sleep , the bulk of sales being at fiom $2 to $2.75 ; lambs from $1.75 to $1.90. Receipts : Cuttle , 51.00J head ; calves , 600 head ; hogs. 6S.OCO head ; sheep , 21,001 head. The Evening Journal reports : HOGS Receipts , 68.000 head ; official yesterday , 36,821 head ; shipments. 8653 heud ; left over , about 6,600 bend , quality quite good , n greater portion nf heavy lots ; market nctlve. but ueak ; plt'H , 'CfilOe ' loner ; sales range at $ I.15@4 65 for light : $4.25R4 40 for rough p-icklng , $4.2 * 4 80 for mixed , $4.45T4.90 for heavy packing and shlpplne lota , nnd $2.60M.3 > for pigs. CATTI.K Receipts , 21.0M hend ; market nc tlve ; Kood Krmltii , firm and unchanged ; common lots , 5 j10u lower. SHUE Receipts , 21,000 head ; supply In excess of demand ; prlcea 5glOc lower. tt'KSTIMIN VACK1NO INTIiltliSTS. Second Week of the Winter Kcuson hlionra a linn Isorno Inorewnn .til Along. CINCINNATI , Nov. 14. ( Ppeclnt Telegram. } Tomorrow's Price Current wilt say : The past we'k western packers have handled 595,0 * ) hog * , compared with 333,000 the preceedlns weU nnd 210,000 last year , making a total of 720,000 slnco November 1 , ncnlrst 445.000 a year ago. Prom inent place * compare as follows ; I lace. 1 )4 ) 1S93. Cincinnati Indianapolis . , . 31.000 12,000 Milwaukee . , . , . 31.000 J3.001 Odar lUiildB . , . . . . . . 13.000 7.000 HI. Jo , ph . . . . > .OM Bloux City . " .CM J.OM Oltuinwa . . . 15.000 J.ono Ht. Paul . . . . . . . . . 2 > , OW 12,000 Mr. Irfinl * I.ITB Htork Mitrkrt. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 14. CATTLE Receipt * . 4,400 head ; shipment * , 1,400 head. Market steady , fairly ttctlvw , except common tock. lower ; nathe teer . 1.100 lo 1.200 Ibs. , $3.75 4.15 ; light and common , $2.6003.45. cows. $ l.e5 2.20 ; Texas t r . 800 to 1,000 Ibs. . $2.6003.00 , cow * , $2. HOOS-llVceliHB. 11,800 head ; shipment * . MX ) htod. ilarket weak , 160200 lower , tut active ; Wo nc d TWENTY or MORB orlfflntvl nnd striking designs for Newspaper Advcrtlie- mcntH of SANTA CLAU5 SOAP. The ninnu- fnoturor * , The N. K. Fulrbnnk Company , nit' thorlio un to pay TUN DOLLAU3 UACII for approved drawings with appropriate read ing ! or $5.oo each for designs or rend In ? mat- tcronly. ThU offer la open toull. The com petition will close December 1. An teen ni We possible after that date wo will pay for accept ed designs and return the others. Hctncmbcr , for complete , acceptable advertisement * w Pay $1O Each Directions. Make drawings with black Ink on heavy whlto pnper , or card board. Do the work In outline. Elaborate shading will not for print well. Bpacoln pnpcrs will bo four Inches square. Draw to largorsciilo I f you prefer , but liavo design Bquaro. The Idea la most Impor tant. If that Is good wo can liuvo It redrawn nnd f till glvo you credit. Avoid poetry. Getup up an nd. thatwouldmako t/ou buy the article. Points. Santa Clous Is a pure , hlfih-grndo Sean made for laundry and general liouso- holdttso ofavorltovlicrovorluiown. . Merits generous praise. Sold by all grocer * , whole sale and retail. Do your best , and send results promptly. Address ( only ) N.V. . AVER & SON , Newspaper Advertising Agents , PHILADELPHIA. Omaha's Proposed Water Power will add mil lions to our weulth * thousands to our population , and Omaha may be expected to grow as she has never grown before. If you would live to reap the benefits , increase your "cir culating medium. " You must keep the system free from all impurities. To purify the b'ood and tone up the nerves , nothing goes right to the spot like Logans Sars > iparilla and Celery. It is a modernized , "up to date" remedy. Sold by all druggists. best heavy , 14 C5f180 ; fair to good heavy , iM5 fp4.CO ; Eood llnht and mixed lots. - rouch and common to fair llRht , $1 00I4.30. BHEEI' Receipts , 31100 tiead } shipment * , none. Market alow , lower ; native sheep , J-M ; lambs , Kunsn * C'liy l.lve .Stuck KANSAS CITY. Nov. 14.-CATTLE necelptn , 10,000 head ; chlpmento , 1,904 head ; market HijlOo lower ; Texas steers , j.2f > f3.30 ; beef steers , S2.Mf 5.CO ; native cows , J1.MW3.2J ; mockers and feeders , . . . HOGS Receipts. 19,700 head : shipments , 2.000 head ; bulk of sales. JI.30S4.55 : he.iv'e * . .W 4.70 ; packets , (4.4001.70 ; m'jced , { 4.OO1.50 ; lights , M.15SJ435 ; nigs , H.2JS74.15. SIIUKP Receipts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market stronger and higher ; nutlvcB , J2.7C 03.35esteniR. ; . t2.KT3.25 ; stackers and feeders , I2.00O2.CO ; lambs , J8.00ff4.23. btoclc In Sight. Record of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , No\ ember 14. 1S01 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha . 4,683 11.398 901 Chicago . 21,000 6S.OO 2,000 Kansas City . 10.0)0 19. . 00 40)0 St. Louis . 4,400 11,100 3,100 Total . 40.033 103,896 29.001 Nt. Louis Geiier.ll Mur.iot. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 14. PLOL'n Firm , un changed. \VllI2AT-Ad\onced early 9 > e on buylnc , after ward Kolng up * Wio higher ; with n ellnlit let up this continued lo n clone Ic above yetlerday ; No. 2 led , cash and November , S2Vic ; December , 621,40 ; May , t-7te. COHN Kullowed wheat , closing He up ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 4Cc ; November , 4DHc ; December , 4CV4c ; May , 47 > ,4c. OATS StronRer , advancing ' ® % ; No. 2 , cash , 30''ie ; November , SOc ; December , 23c ; May. 32 32'4c. RVn No , 2 , enbt side , offered on call nt C1c. 1IARM5V Strong. hlKhrr ; snles Minnesota fancy nt C9c ; other sales at GCffaSc. IIRAN Klrm ; Civic , sacked , cost track , FLAX snUD-FIrm ; J1.42. T1MOTHV 8I3HD-J4.7Dfc5.25. CLOVKR SEKD 7.75ff8.40. HAV Prime to choice timothy , J9.00010.00. IIUTTER Quiet nt recent advance. EGGS Steady ; ICWc. LKAD Firmer : (2.9214. SPELTER Very dull ; J3.10 bid. CORN MEAL J2.304f2.35. WHISKY (1.23. COTTON TIES-CSc. 11AGOINO-5T4W6HC. PROVISIONS Ensler. Pork , standard mess , lobbing , J12.M. Lard , primp stenm , JC 93 ; choice , 17.05. Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , S5.M ; onKt. J6 37'ieo.W ; ribs. JC.5086 C2V4 ; shorts , JO.iT.J ir7.00. llacon , packed shoulileis. (6.75 ; lones , I7.37W ; ribs , (7.3714W7.W ; short * , J7.62H07.75. RECEIPTS-Klour , 3.00D bbls. ; wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn. 22.0(10 bu.i oats , 13,000 bu , KIIll'MENTS-Flour. 6,000 Mils. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu , Liverpool Mtirlcot4. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 14. WHEAT Firm : hold ers offer pp.itlnRly ; No. 2 red , winter , 4s 9d ; No. 2 ml. tprlnK , ! > > CORN Dull ; holders offer modera.trly ; spot , 4s ll',4d ; futures , firm ; holders offer sparlnfsly ; November , 4s 10id ; December , 4s Id ; Januaiy , 4s C'id. FLOUR Firm ; holders offer moderately ; St. Louis fancy , w Inter , 6s 9d. PROVISIONS Lard , steady ; holders offer spar- Ink'ly ; spot , ISs. 1'oik , tlrm : holdeix offer tpar- Inrrly ; prime mess , wcsti'in , 63s 9il ; medium mess , wentem , 66a 3d. Dcef , firm : holders offer spar ingly ; extru. India mess , 67s Cd ; prime mesa , Id 3d , Hams , firm ; holders offvr sparingly ; short cut. 4ts. llacon. holders offer sparingly ; Cumber land cut , firm , SCs : short libs , steady , 3Cs 6d ; lone clear , 45-lbs. , vteady , 35n 3d ; limn and shoit clnir. J5-Hm. , 35 ; shouhleis. llrm , ? .l Cd. CHEESE Steady : holdeis offer rnndcratfly ! nnest white and colored , 61s for Htplember. TALLOW Nominal ; supply ponr ; prime city , COTTON REED OIL-Easy , 19 SJ. TURPENTINE Steady ; holders offer spar ingly : splrltis 20s d. ROSIN Steady ; holders offer ppnrlnifly : com mon , 3s 7V4d. HOPS At Iximlon ( Pacific cnaxt ) . firm ; holders offer sparingly ; new crc.p , 18 U q 3. MlnnriipolUVlinic .Murkrt. JlINNEAPOLIfl , Nov. 14. Wheat was very active toilay and higher. The maiket opened n finctlon alxive the cloixi of yesterday and ad- vanceil almost atcadlly from the opening to the close , with a largo volume of transactions. It was thi" ouulde demand , In connection nith local tnide , that stimulated the market nil throueh. The mniket closed on n averngu of about li ! per cent hinder than the clone of yesterday. No vember. O9',4c ; December , 6874cj May. COT4C61e : on track , No. 1 haul. Co c ; No. 1 northern , KHic ; No. 2 northern. Mio ! ; receipts were 2TO.2SO bu. : shipments , 10.3M bu. The demand fur flour was more active and much larger tales were mada than on previous days. Patents , J3.2)fj3.40 ) ; link- cm , ll.Mif2.20. Tim production for the last 24 hours was estimated at 41.000 tihls. ; shipments for the same time \ > ere 46.KS litils. Nevr York flrv ( loixU Mnr.'cut NEW YORK , Nov. 14. An Irregular demand called for many light n sortments of goods for current wants , though many sales of tinporiance resulted from d'llverles on former engagemc-nts. Clothing woolen for spring shared In aery good distribution sn < l of all low to medium qualities the production Is quickly distributed and hums railing for more. Hpeclallles In spring fabrics of other cotton or wools and wo\en printed were In order requent. Pflntlng cloth" In better de mand and market firm at the prices bid. Cut ton Murunr. NEW ORLKANB. Nov. H COTTON Strong ; salci , spot. .7M bAlrs , to arrive. t.CW balesi or- dlnary , 4 11-lCc , good ordinary. 4 7-16c , middling , 6 I'lCo ; good middling , i 7lto , middling fair , Uc , nomliuili fair , 7Ut. nominal , rectlpls , 21,219 Utlei ; exports , Ortat llrllalu , 12,704 balvs ; cuatl- Dueber = Hampden 1 7 = Jewel Watches are known by rail. road men and other RUBY JEWELED ] ADJUSTED experts to be un- cclualled for wear and accuracy. The Dueber Watch Works , Canfoo , 0. WM. LOUDON , Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on Cilieaao Ccard ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. Ofllce , room 4 , New York Lire Omaha. Telephone 130S. nent , 13,050 bales ; stock , SM.W8 hales ; futures , very steady ; talcs , 92,100 bales ; November , JJ.14 hid : DccemW , S'i.1905.20 ; January , J5.23O6.I4s February , J5.28ffi5.29 : March , J5.3l 5.31 ; April , J5.33fta.40 ; May , J5.J 5. < ; June , J3.61G5.D2 ; July , JS.S7&S.C8 ; August , JS.61Qb.63. BT. LOUIS. Nov. H.-COTTON Firm ; mid- dllng , 5c ; shipments , 7,800 bales ; receipts , 7COO bales ; stock , 31,800 bales. STOCKS UP < 1UV1N. Hradstreet's Report Covcrlne Points of Ao- cuiniiliitlon 'iliroiiRhout the World. NEW YORK , Nov. 14. Special cable nnd tele graphic advices to Uradstreet's covering principal points of accumulation In the United States , Canada nnd Europe Indicate the following changes In stocks of grain last Saturday , com pared with the preceding Saturday : Available supplies east of the Rocky mountains , wheat , Inctrase , 1,138,000 bu , ; corn , Increase , 23,000 t > u. | oats , decrease , 611XX ( ) bu ; United Bin ton , west of the Rocky mountain * , wheat. Increase. 690,000 bu. : afloat for and In Europe , wheat , decrease , : , :08.0UO bu , IMTKO Increases of domestic wheat stocks east of the Rocky mountains not reported by the grain exchanges Included 1W.OOO bu. In northwest Interior elevalois , 109,000 bu. In Chi. cage private elevators , 8M.030 bu. at Ilochcstct and 30,000 bu. at Ogilensburir. Correspondlnd decreases Include 396.UOO liu. at Port Williams , S8.000 bu. nt Newport News. 39,000 bu. In Minne apolis private rlevalois and 8,000 bu. In Mil. waukec private elevators. Kunsnt City Mtirket * . CORN Higher ; No. 2 mixed , 42O42T4o ; No. 1 white. < 2i M3c. OATH Active ; No , 2 mixed , Z9J4B29cJ No. 2 whlto. 33c. RYi : 47c. IIUTTER Firm ; creamery , 16Q21o ; dairy , 1J EGGS Strong : 17Vie , RECKUTS-Whcut , I1.0CO bu. ; corn , 7,000 bu.l oats , none. HHIPMKNTS-Wheat , 6.000 bu. ; corn , 8.000 bu.J oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mllwnuk > n Markets , MILWAUKEE , Nov , H. FLOUR-Flrm. W1IKAT Btronger : No. 2 spring , D2 > ic ; No. t northern , cr.c ; May , 601ic. CORN Finn : No. S , 4 c. OATH-IllRher ; No. 2 white , 32 > ic ; No. S white , 30W.4C. IIARLEY Firm : No. 7 , Etc ; sample , K&Uo , RYE-Flrmer ; No. 1 , M'c. PROVIBIONrt-lrf > Her , pork , J1M5 ; lard , J7.CO. RECKlPTa Flmir. 12 , WO bbli. ; wheat , 25 , SOO bu. ; lurley. 3I.WI bu. HIIIPMENT.S-Klour , 9,000 LUs. ; wheat , C.OOQ bu , ; txirley , none. Pcurla drain Market. PEORIA. Nov. ll.-CORN-Steadyj new , No. 3 , 4 Hc. now. No 4 , 43'ic. OATB-Flrm , higher ; No. 2 white , lV40JZoj No. 3 white , 31f3IWc. JIYBHcarcihigher : No , 2 , MOSlc. WIIISKY-rirm , high' wine basis , J1.23. RKCKIPTfl Wheat. 1.800 bu. ; corn. 67,100 bu.l oats , VS. MX ) bu. ; rye. none ; barley , 4tOO bu. HHIPMENTB Wheat , 1.200 bu. ! corn , 10 , < W tu. ; oats , 88,000 bu. ; r > e , none ; barley , 2,000 bu , Fruit Quotations. C1IICAOO , Nov. II. The Earl Fruit company Hold California fruit ut auction today , realUloa the following prices : . Kmperor grapes , half crates. Jl.20tfl.3S ; double crates. J2.26if2.70. hn.ar LONDON , Nov. H. HUOAR-Cane , Hat ; noth ing doing ; cenlilfugal Java , 12s ; Muscovailo. fair refining , 10s. Oil AIurk ts. LONDON , Nov. ! . LINSEED OIL 20s M. CALCUTTA LINBCUD-Bpot , JUj Novwnb (