THE OMAHA IA1T-T JPTgiTDAY , 16 , 1S94. COM1IERC1AL AND FINANCIAL Many Heavy Chicago Holders of Wheat Sold nnd Weakened the Market. BULLISH SENTIMENT PREVAILED EAUY Corn Wai Firm ut the Opening but Fluctu ated LcUureljr i\ml Moderately , Fol lowing WlioiU with the \Vcnk- no s of the I'nst WccU. CHICAGO , Nov. 15-Enough of the heavy local holders of wheat sold out to weaken the mat ket , and at the close It was ? 8c lower than on the day before. Corn was fairly steady until near the end and closed He lower for the day. 1'rovlglons wire strongtr , notwithstanding Immense receipts of hogs. Oats closed unchanged. The sentiment pervading the crowd ol wheat speculators wns BO bullish at the opening that the demand became at once strong nnd May sold ns high tib 61'/iC , compared with Clc to ClHc nt the close yesterday. Not much was bought nt the price named at that time , ns there were numerous selleis nt GHtc nnd some nt OlUc. The ptlce gradually worked down until It got to Clc , at which the buy ers became In the majority , and lifter n nhlle there wns anotner advance , which eli minated nt Clr > ( , c. A reaction of about he then ensued. The bullish feeling nt the outset - | * set was duo to some remarks In the 1'rlcj | i Current confirmatory to the extent of the feeding of wheat prevlotu-ly reported by the name authority , nnd to the firmness of the foreign cables. New York sent numerous selling orders find gome heavy plungers In the local ctowd who had long wheat let it go. A number of the ndllvo local s-ealpere were selling nil dny and that caused the market to tend downward again after eVery Roger Krnus , George Scvcrns , John Carrie , the Pnikcrs , Cottrll nnd Brossen were among the more prominent selleis Cables were firm nt the close nnd large sales of cash wheat were icported nt Ull' luth00,000 bu. to shlppets and 15.COO bj. U millers. The price was well maintained around Clc nml eilfcc after Its willy bttlgt nnd subsequent reaction. Near the close tin seaboard scalping crowd nnd i-onm more iccal bulls 1 crease I the offerings so that tl ( maikct became very weak near the em and sold off to GOlsc , with that price bid at the close. The corn market was firm early , but Hue/ tuated leisurely nnd moderately. It gnvc little evidence of Independence , following wheat with the weakness that has charac terlzed the market for a week past. Then wns more pressure to sell new No. 3 corr to arrive , which had a weakening effccl upon the speculative trade. The drop ir wheat near the close caused some pressun to sell nnd left the price under the closlnt price of the day before. May opened frorr 60ic to COTsc , and sold at 1-lCc higher , frorr that off to 60' , < ; c , which wns after reactloi again the value at the close. Oats were dull and lifeless , following corr In" Its fluctuations. May started quiet a' ' S'fiic , Bold up 4c , dropped with corn to 32)s < nnd. finished at the starting point , 324c. Provisions again made gain * , firmed up b ) desperate buying. Hog receipts were (11,0'J ( head , Instead of 57.000 head ns estimated yet the provision market started nt an ad vance of 2ic ! for pork and fiom 2 ,0 to 5 < for lard. Pork made n clear rise of 45c , am lard and ribs 17c. At the close the net gait was pork , SOc , and lard and ribs , lOc each. Freights rather steady nt UJc for corn t < Buffalo ; vessel roqm scarce. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cnah quotations were as follow a ; I'LOliR Firm and unchanKod. WHEAT No. 2 Hptlnsr. 59W & 3Sc ; No. 3 cprlng 2 WHff301-4c- L ' - - HYH-No. 2 , 47Hc. UAIILKY No. 2. 550SCc ; No. 3 , 53'i 33',2C ; jjo 4 , nominal. FLAX SKKD NO , i , n. . TIMOTHY SEKD-Prlme , J5.55. I'ROVlSIONS-Mess porlt , per bbl. , J12.504 1262(4 ( ; lard , per 100 ! ! > . , J7,22',507.25 ; short ribs * lde ( loose ) } 6.fti(6.M ! dry salte.1 shoulder ( boxed ) . $ o.37'ta5,75 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. SUGARS Unchanged. The ollowlng ncie the receipts and ehlpment ShipnienU 8,001 18,001 14H,0 ( ) ( 80,11(11 ( 2.001 _ US.OIK On the Produce cxchanre today the butter mar bet was Orm ; creamery , I4a20ci dairy' 1222c Lo i' NEW vonic .i vu Yesterilay's Quotation , on Flour , Oraln am PiovUlnnt , .Alolulu , rtc. NEW YORK , Nov. ,15.-FLOUR-Recelpts , 26 , 100 bbl . ! exports , 17.SOO bbls. ; sales , 2J.800 pltg Market Is held above thalcws of buyers , nl though there Is o good demand for most giadcs Ilakcrs' extra Is scarce nnd strong. Souther ! Hour , dull. Hye Hour , held higher ; eales , l.W bbls. ; superflne , J2.5J-3i.75 ; fansy , J2.83ffi3.OJ Buckwheat Hour , firm nt JI.S'SIMO IIUCKWIIHAT-Uulet at M&iilc. . Js111 ? MUAL-Steady ; sates , COO bbls. am 1.400 pKRS. } { yiTI.mtna" ? * ' * tendy boat loads. C3S3Sc. J ARLKJ-Nom'nal : No. 2 western , 62c. SAHWjy MALT Quiet : western , 6775c. WHKAT-Recelpts , 24.100 bu. ; exports. 15,60 bu. ; sales , 6.52J.OOO bu. futures and 21.000 bu spot. Spot market Inactive ; No. 2 red , In stoi and elexotor , M ic ; afloat. MT ® MUc ; f. o. b. MHo : No. 1 northern , 68'4c , aclUered ; No. hard , COHc , delivered. Options opened stron ; and h'gher , odxanclne on good local covering foreigners sold , howc\cr , nml prices soon log the advance , and after 2 o'clock weakens sharply under reallxlng. closing nt Kft\lc \ d < j cllnoi yesterday's roiions about Argentine cn damage were denied today ; No. 2 red , Januaiy 60K661C. closed nt 60'ic ; February closed a ! lHciS'h / ; < F082 9-1Cc' closci1 nt 62 ° : M > at WHc CORN-Recelpts , 67.800 bu. : exports , 600 bu. tales , 365,000 bu. futures nnd 65.000 bu. * pol Spot market strong : No. 2. 60c , In store nn > elevator ; Mweplic aHoat ; jellow , 61c. dellvercl No. 1 , 53C63Hc. Option market opened steady but declined under local selling , rallied again tut dually weakened with wheat , and closei ft We net decline ; January , WR33 e , closed a f5 i l y. 64HtJ54c , closetl at 64Uc ; Novembei MHttMMe , cloU at SSMc ; December. 56 > i Ji7Hc closed at 0440. 9AT8T.nfCclPts. 73,900 bu. : exports. 2.900 bu. salts , 420,000 bu , futures nnd kl.OOO bu. spot Spot market stronger ; No. 2. 33' , 334c ; No. J , v red. S4',4C34 > ic ; No. J. S3Uc ; No. 2 white S038Uc ; No. S white. 37 > ic ; track , mixed west ern , 3 < UKc ; track , white state. 3641ic ! , Optloi C nerally jlrni all day on fair local buying , clcs I" * at MfiHc adiance : January. 34Vi 35c , close ? } . , ' ! ? { P b'-uary , S5Sb36c , closed nt SStfc ; Ma } JSJieSTe. clcBed nt 36c ; Novemlier closed a MMvU . ( iemlcr' "Ti l'Sc. cks l at 34UC. ! * lllpt > ln * ' W8 ! io ; good toi.c.ci ' common to choh-o , o'i ; Pacltlo coast. 34G7i. ! . wet "Urd Ncw Orleani. sc to Ibs. , 5c ; Ituenos Ayres. dry. 20 t ? ! , ,7 * " ' drJrs * to 30 lbs5W e. TIIER-Oulet but Heady ; hemlock sol ( Ayres. ] lBht to heavyweight. 15 ? lCc. ' 8lettd > 'i domestic iK-tc * . l 8lc ; pulled . PROVIBIpNS-Heef. dull. Cut meats , steady pick ed bclllM. 6V7Uc ; plrkled shoulders , 6H < pickled hams , 6 % J3Hc. Lard , nrmer : wc-ster steam cloie-1 nt J7.S1. nom nol ; rales , 311 ll > rci 7iO ( ; city , J7.1JiiC7. ; November closed J7.60 , nominal ; December , J7.C5. nominal ; Jam ; n n > inal ; rcCned. steidy ; conttneni " " rmkdu' ' IlUTTEll Firm ; western dairy. llttKc : w.sl jrn creamery , 16fc26c ; western factory. 10C14 < Elglnn. 2 c. Imitation creamery , IJClSc ; stat dairy 6 'ic : state creamery. 182Jc CIIEKBE Firmer ; state large. S'iOl t mall , SttllUc , port skims , 3Utt7lic ; full sklini TaO8 : Weaker : state nnd IVnnejUnnla. Z5 < JJ rl erj.tor , 17ORc ; western fre h. lQ24c ; ca i | 3.50 < f(3.75 : receipts. 6,810 pkgs. rUTnOLEVlM Nomlnsl ; United closed at 82' ( TALLO\V-Flrmer ; city , 4HCNKc ; country. 4' ' TURPKNTINn-Steady at . IHCE-FIrm ; domestic , fair to extra , Japan , 4Hc. MOLASSG8 Slfady : New Orleans , open kettl good to choice. 130 SOc. P1O IRON-Dull ; Scotch , J19.OOaN.00 ; Amel lean. J10.00eiJ.X ( ) . fiPKl.TKU-Klat ; domestic. J3.SHO3.35. LEAD Steady , brukrr * ' price , J3 ; exclmnv price , JJ.HH r3.ii. COPPER-Qulet , brokers' price , I9.M ; exchiUil price. J9 W usked. COTTON HKUI ) OIIRather steadier : urln ( rude. 22c ; prime white , 32O33C , nominal. steady ; fitrults , J14.W ; ull. Rlle § on VlinnKO , 25 ( ons tin , B. 0 , to prll 30 , ono day's notice , 114.31 , UMAIIA DKMU\L : 'nndltlon of Trnilu nml Quotatlnni on btntilc nnd Piincy Produce. About the only change of Any Importune : esterday nas the decline In the price of veal. he mm ket wn > full of veal calves , and buyers ere nble to secure a very considerable conccs- on from former prices. The receipts of hay are Increasing , but prices re unchanged An caste : n authority has been aoklng up hay statistics , and says ; "The hay rep In New York state Is woith JM.000,000 per nnum. The crop of the United States was R' inch as the cotton crop , twice as much as the heat crop , and fifteen times t.ie tobacco crop. " notations : IH'TTUH ' Packing stoik. "tsflS ; fair to good ountry , llT13c ; choice to fancy , U31Tc ; gath- red creamery , lOffWo ; sepatator creamery , 21 Iions-Slrlctly fresh , 19020C. POl'LTRY-Old hfns. c , spring chickens , tc. ticks , 6iS6c- ! turkeys , CfriHic ; heavy torus , DRKSSUD POULTRY-Chlrkeni , fair. 5c ! holco large , 6c ; choice small , 7c ; turkeys. air to good , 7j7'/4c ; choice heavy , SOTc ; choice mall , 94flOc ; ducks , fair to goad , 77i ! < : . fancy , c ; Keene , fair to Kooil , 7c ! fancy , 8c. OAMU I ralrle chickens , per Uor. , J3.25 ; grouse , er doz. , J2.7603.00 , blue wing teal , per do : . , ' 1.60 ; gieen wing teal , per doz. , tl.Z't ducks , ilxed , per doz , II : canvanbacks , J4.00 l.50 ; lalinnls nnd red heads , J2 010226 , quail , Jl.iSfA .HO ; deer saddle * , HS/lCc ; antelipc siddlcs , 12 ® 3e : small labblts , 11 ; jnck rabbits , J2. VHAIj Choice fat and small veals arc quoted t 4'4OOc , large and course , 3Blc. CIIiisiWHc30iln : : : full cieam , Young A. , 3c ; tulns , 12'ic ; Nebraska nnd loUa , full cream. He ; Nthmska and Iowa , part skims , OSc ; LlmbtiiRei. No. 1. lie ; brlcU , No. 1 , He , "Sulks , No. 1. 14015C. HAY Upland hny , J3i m'dlnnd , < M ; lowland , S. rye straw , J6 , Color makes the price on ay. I , Klit fhnties sell the best. Only top glades rlnp top prices.ld ld blrd , p r doj. , 73c. The present return la the hist of the season Plating to condition of the potato crop , nnd InpeicentiiRp should closely fateshadow the Icld per nrie which forms the subject of the S'oxcmber leport , fays ChlcaKo Prmluco. llelow s BHen for cnmpnrlwii n table of the October ondltlons for n seiles Of > enrp , tcget'ier with he > l"lda per ncie as shown In the subseqn 'lit November reports This table shows how nearly 'omtntit Is the iclut'on ' Letueen the condition ) leld per acre at least so fur us concerns pioduct. ' October Yield Cullper Acre Vrnr. dltlon. lljshcls. . 77. 'J 7G t . 61.7 57.5 8J1 . ill. 3 03.3 MB . : . ( ,7.7 62.0 ' ! > ! . , . ; i,2 72,2 VJI . , . GI.3 The rcj > ortB by states arc as follows : Maine There Is a large ciop of potatoes , but hey me rotting badly. Ncw Hampshire Potatoes nrc nbout live-sixths of n wop , but of very pied quality. Rhode Island Potatoes yield on low ground lery well , nnd on high , dry land better than ex. liected September 1. Connecticut Iolatoes are belter than at th < time of last report. New Jersey Irish potatoes will be a shorl crop. Pennsv-Uanln Potatoes n small crop and the ubois are small. North Carolina Irish potatoes do not make c favorable showing : South Carolina Sweet and Irish potatoes arc erj ; good. Kentucky Potatoes are a little more than hall a crop. Michigan Potatoes show poorer condition thar on the 1st of September. This Is due to frost ! 'n the not them purl of the state nnd to rot Ir Ihe central patt. The rains of September helped Ihc late planted. In the northein part of th < state , where the yield usually amounts to " . " > < ju. per acre. It will not exceed 60 bu , this year ( n soiithcn Michigan late potatoes are still grow. ng and will bo better If frosts hold off. Indiana Potatoes are not a satisfactory crop , Those .grown on low lands yield Jnltly well , but ate not up to the standatd In Quality , while nr ilgh or sandy soil they are , In many localities , nearly or quite a failure. Minnesota Potatoes will not yield over one' mlf a crop. Iowa Potatoes have been benefited by the lati rnlns. Missouri Irish potatoes are rotting In th < ground. There will not be much mote than r laJf crop. Nebraska Potatoes are not meeting warranter iromlses. South Dakota The potato ciop Is short , bui , 'nrlcs greatly according to locality. Montana Potatoes show excellent condition and there is nn eastern demand at paying prlcei ; o farmers who are convenient to the railroads. Cole ! ado The notnto pioduct will not be a ! arge as usual , although Increased acreage will of courro , help out the yield. The crop doea no pioinlse as well as last year. Owing to llgh frosts In many localities , Washington Potatoes will be a fair crop. Ir some sections condition Is rcprotcd as 1UO , It others as low as CO. Quotations : POTATOES Western stock , car lots , 63c small lots. 70c. OLD BUANS-Hand-plcked , navy , J2 ; limi beans , per lb. , 4'Jc ' . ONIONtJ-On orders , 65TOc. CAnilAdU-On orders , l'c. . CIJLKRY Pur doz. , 2'3 > 33e. 8WECT POTATOUS-Pcr bbl. , J3 ; Jersey. J3. & per bbl. linr.TS Per bu. . 50COe. CAHUOTS Per bu. . 508600. CAULIFLOWHR Per doz. . $223. HGO PLANT Per doz. , Me. HORSnilADISH Per lb. . 7CSc. PARSNIPS Per bu. . 50060C. RtlTABAOAS Per bu. . "SffiSOc. PARSLI3Y Per doz. bunches , 23c. TURNIPS Per bu. , luc. SPLIT PKAS-Jpcr lh. , 3Q3Uc. HUIinAHD PQUARII Per doz. , 75c. TOMATORS Per bu. . Me. ORnnN PEAS Per bu. , Jl.25fll.33. FRUITS. QUINCES California , per 50-lb. box , 1175. APPLES deed stock , per bbl. . J2.602.75 Michigan stock. J3 ; New lork , J3.0003.25. PKACHUS-None. 1 LUMS California , none. PRUNES None , PHARH Winter Nellls. Jl 5031.75. GRAPES Concoids , 10 lb Laskets , 2223c California , none. CIlANUERIilES Cape. Cod fancy , J10 per bbl TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES Mexican , per box , J3.50 ; Flor Idas. J3. HANANAS Choice ftock , J2 0082.50 per bunch LEMONS Malaga , Jt 50 ; fancy Florida , size : 200 nnd MO , Jl.tOf4.60. PINEAPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS 1XL. 9c ; medium , per can , lOc horse shoes , 12c ; extra Mnndards. 16c ; extr ; selects , 17 < S ; company selects , 21c ; Ncw Yorl counts. 23c. NEW Fias-Fancy , ICc ; choice , I3c ; California bags , fc. HONEY New Yoik , 17c ; California. 158160. MAPLK BYIIOP dallon can- ! , per doz. , J12. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. , 10e. NUTS Almonds. 15il6c ; English walnuts , 12c fllbfrts , ic ; Iliarll ' nuts. none ; e.uten chestnuts , no good stock ; shcllhark hickory nutn per bu , , J1.50 ; fancy raw peanuts , 6c ; roastei pe.inuti. 714c. SAUEn KRAUT Choice white , per bbl , , J4.5 ® 4.75 ; per half bbl. . J2.UO. MINCE MEAT I'ancy , in half bbls. , per lb. 6'ic ; 10 gal. kegs. 7c ; condensed , per case of doz. pkgs. , J2.73. FISH Fiesh caught croppies , perch and sun fish. 305o ; buffalo , Sffllc ; pike and pickerel , G { be ; cattish. Sfi'.ic ; black bans , 12Q13C. CIDF.R Pure Juice , per bbl. , J6 ; half bbl. , J3.25 HIDES No. 1 green hides. 3 > ic ; No. 2 grcel hides , 3'Jc ; No. 1 gieen salted hides , 4Uo : No. green salted hides. SWc : No. 1 green salted bidet 25 to 40 lbs. , 4 < 4c ; No. 2 green salted hides. 25 t 40 lbs. . 3'4c : No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs , 7c ; No 2 veal calf , H to 15 lbs. . Cc ; No. 1 dry Hint hldea 6c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry Biltci hides , Gc ; part cured hides , % c per lb. less thai fully cured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STOCKS AND HONOS. Volume ot lluslness on 'Chance Today Wni I.luhter Thau Usual. NEW YORK , Nov. ID. The volume o business on the Stock exchange today wn. lighter than for the past few days nml ther < were- Indications that the favorable inllu ences of the elections nnd the governmen loan were loslntr th'elr effect on the shar speculation. Both of these Incidents wcr taken advantage of by the proi'ebslona operators to create the Impression that i permanent Improvement In share value wns assured In the hope of attracting th Investigating clement to the stock market but the outsiders are wnry , they havlni been deceived so often thttt they are not n easily caught now by the glitter that ma ; not after all be gold ; they nre cautious eve ; to timidity , and appear to be determine' ' to watt until all doubt Is removed from th situation. The speculative conditions are still uncer tain and the cliques and traders are lef to light It out among themselves. Oytsld of Sugar , which furnished nearly half o the day's transactions , the trading wa small , St. Paul being the only other stoci In which the dealings reached 19.000 tharet London was not In the market to any ex tent and very little business wns done fo any but thp local account. Sugar wa manipulated by the t si le p ol , wit ch move It up and down at Us pleasure. Opentn unchanged from yesterday , the stock ros s per cent , reacted % per cent , nnd befor noon had advanced 2 % per cent to SWJi During the afternoon the shares wer freely offered for sale , and In the late deal Ings touched 87H. a break of 3 4 per ceni from which there was a final rally of 1 per cent , making n net loss of % per cent The other Industrials were as a rule wen throuchout the day and closed general ! lower. Cordage common lli per cent ; Cord age preferred and Rubber preferred , U& pe cent ; Ilubber common , 1 per cent ; Dlstfllln and Leather preferred. 14 per cent ; Oenerr Klectrlc , U per cent ; Chicago Qas , V4 P cent , and Tobacco 1V4 per cent. The Lea shares were favorably affected by the declai atlon of dividends , and show a gain of ' per cent In common and VI per cent In pn ferred. I-aclede Qua preferred Is up 2 p < cent and Consolidated Oaa U down 1H I > < cent. The railway list was unsettled , but In n case was there any special pressure to sel The grangers were fairly well held , movlri within a range of a fraction and gainltl on the day U per cent for Northwester and St. Paul , and H Per cent for Burllngtoi while Hock island loses \i ( er oenU A ; ances nrc ahown in Cleveland , Columbus , Inclnnntl & St. Louis preferred , and Bouth- rn & Atlantic Telegraph of 2 per cent ! Amer- cnn Exprcsd 1 % per cent , nnd Alton , Terre faute , Plttsbure & Western preferred and ' 'prt Wiyno 1 per cent. In the list of de- Incs Are : Ncw Jersey Central , 2 tier rjentj Jelnwnro ft Hudfton , 2 % per cent ; Delaware & Lackawanna , % per cent , nnd Heading H cr cent ; Lake Bneand Western and Bouth- rn Pncinc , i per cfnlT ' The bond market wns heavy during the ay fop the more nctlve mortgages , with Atchlson 4s and Heading third preferences ending In point of business. The sales for jc day aggregated Jl,314GOO. Net results rfi ns follows ; Declines Cordage Ists , 214 > er cent ; Atlantic & Pacific 4s. zft per cent ; Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf Ists , 1T4 per ent ; Lake Erie & Western IstB. li per ertt , nnd Wnbash 2ndn , Cotton Oil S3 , Chl- ago & Northern Paclllc Ists , trust receipts. Jrlo 2nd consols and Ohio Southern .4s , i er cent. Advances St. Louts & San Fran- : lsco general Ca , 3 per cent ; St. Louis & an Frnnclsco consol 4s , l fj per cent ; Chi- ago & ICnstern Illinois consol Es , Chicago & 2rie IstH , Illinois Central 4i and Long Island 9 , Northwestern sinking fund Cs registered , Union Clevnti'd Ists and Hock Island Ists nd Hock Island extended Gs , 1 per cent. Buffalo , New York & Erie 7s sold at 138 , ga'nst 128 In AugUit. Louisville , Evansvllle & St. Louis consel Bs sold at 40 % , against 3J4 on June 5. The Evening Post's London cablegram ays ; The stock markets were good. Con- ols were nt the highest point ever touched. Votlmlthstnndlng the elllux of gold , gill dgcd stocks were strong , and equally In aver were Brazil nnd other South Amer- cans. American railways were still corn- mrntlvely lifeless , The Increase of 405,2X ( n the coin and bullion In the weekly lank of England's return Is due to net gold mportcd for the week of 114,000. The differ- ; nce Is nccountcd for by the usual with- Irawals from Scotland. The details for the veek are 793,000 Imported from Hussln , 50.- 00 In half sovereigns exported to Durban 299,000 In bars for France. More gold IE irobably going to France Immediately. The following were the closing quotation ! oil the leading stocks of the Ncw York ex. change today : The total alcs of stocKs today were 198,33 shares , Including : American Sugar , 97,900 ; Ilur Ington , 5,300 ; Chicago Gas , 00 ; Manhattan 9,2W ; National Lead. E,20'3 ' : New Jersey Central 4.SIX ) ; Reading , G.iOl > ; Rock Island , 4,900 ; St Paul , 10,300 ; Un'ted States Cordage , 0,503 ; Rub her , 3,700 ; Western Union. 3,000. Now York Mouev Murbett. NEW YORK , Nov. 15. MONEY ON CALL- Easy at 1 per cent ; last loan , 1 per. celt ; closci at 1 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAVER 2VJ34 pe cent. STERLINGS EXCHANGE Steady , with actun business In bankers' bills at $4.87jt4.87'i fo demand and $4 864. 61/i for sixty da > s ; postei rates , $4.874 87K and $ l.SS@4.8Syi ; commercla bills. $485. SILVER CERTIFICATES 3c. GOVERNMENT HONDS Easier ; state bonds dull : railroad bonds , heavy. i Closing quotations on bonds were an follows ; Flniiuulal Nnt < . NHW OnLEANS. Nov. IS. Clearings , Jl.(50,01 ( : IIALTIMORK , Nov. 15. Clearings , J2.272.061 balances , J2S7.030. lOarON. Nov. 15. Clearings , 113,199.794 ; ba ! ancea , Jl,58" > ,9l4. ! NKW YOHK , Nov. 1 ! . Clearings. J80.035.W ! balances , J5,517,314. I'HILADKLPIIIA. Nov. IS.-Clearlngs , tlll 9 , 883 ; bahuilee , U,791,205. CINCINNATI. Nov. 15. Clearings , S2,211,15 < Mcney , 4 Q6 per cent , I3CHL1N , Nov , 15. Exchange on London , elgr days' sight , 20 maiks 3S iifjj. MEMPHIS. Nov. 15. Clearings , 1377.780 ; ba ances , J64.699. New Yoik exchange selling t par. par.ST. ST. LOriS. Nov. 15. Clearings , 13 9TG 33 balances , JIJ7,617 , Money , dull at KJJ'p'r oen Exchange on New York. par. CHICAfJO. Nov. 15-Clearlncs. J13,092OI > Money , 404V4 per cent on call and Mfq , per cet on time. New York exchange , 40c premlun Foreign exchange , firm ; sterling commercla J4.S504.8a. WASHINGTON , Nov. 15. The cash balonc In the treasury at the clore of business toda was J103.010.178 ; a loss for the day of J692.00 The told reserve today was J61,878,374 , whlc shous a net lovs since yesterday of J73.448 ; sine October 31 the cash balance shows a loss i J9.3S9.7S5 , nnd the gold reserve a gain of 1318,31 PAIU3. Nov. 15. The weekly statement i the Hank of France. Issued today , shows th following changes oa compared with the pn vlous account : Notes In circulation , InCreas 15.9M.OOOf ; treasury accounts , current , Incitag 24.375.000f ; g-old In ha-ld. Increase. 18.7 .00 > bills discounted , decrease. S.OW.OOOf ; sliver I hand , decrease , fIS.OOOf. Three per cent rente ; 102f 2'o for the account. Exchange on Londci 25f 12 < ic for checks. LONDON. .Nov. 15. The Bank of England rate of discount Is unchanged at 2 per ceti The weekly statement of the llnnk of EnglaTii ttsued today , shows the following changes I compared with the previous account : Total n serve , Increase. 1470,000 ; circulation , decreasi I65.000 : bullion , Increase , (445.2J3 ; other sccurlfe decrease. { 172,000 ; other deposits. Increase , 1113 000 , public deposits. Increase , 1(0,000 ; notes r < s n'e , Increase , 1361,000 ; ROvemment seeurltle decrease. 1144,000. The proportion of the HAD cf England's reeurve to I ability , which lu week was 61.13 per cent. Is now 03 per cent. Tf Block exchange was generally auleter today , bi all Investment stocks and consols were vei nrm ; Americans were neglected and Canadlu I'acltla was weak and lower , Qold Is uat < at lluenos Ayres today at 146 ; Madrid. 14 ; LI bon. 23 : Ht. I'etersburg , (0 , Athens , 77 ; Horn 107.CO ; Vle.inv JOB. Tlie amount of bullion wttl drawn from lh Dank ol England on balani today was 1553,009. OIIAIIA LIVE ? TJCK MARKETS iow Qrado OattL ifjo'rjl the Yards and Ad versely Affect Prices. INISHED STOCK , tSJILL VERY SCARCE Cornfcd Natives SZIVSteiulj- , but Others Shade Off Hogs ( fp ri Lower but Firm Up nuil Cloiir.iu Strong to Highest 1'rlcoJ. THUHSDAY , Nov. 15. Heavy receipts ngaln today , nearly sw. nrs. The four days' receipts foot up In ound numbers 18,800 cattle , 31.100 hogs and ,250 sheep , an Increase over the same period nst week of some 9,000 cattle nnd ll.OOf hogs , but a falling off of about 6CO ) sheep. The yards were full of common low grnd ( cattle , and for this reason , perhaps , mor < nan any other , the market was dull nni dragging. Pair to good beef steers , such ai he killers were all wanting , readily brough good , steady prices , but sillers found It linn o work oft the common stock even at lowci > rtces. Fair to good cows and heifers met will a brisk demand at nrm figures , but buyen nsUted on a further reduction In cnnnei > rlces. There were lots of old , thin cowi that sold IGc to 25c lower than the first o he week. Good vcnl < 5nlv s ru cd cctlve ani Irm , common largo stock dull and lower The market for bulls , stags , etc. , wns nbou steady. Business In sleeken nnd fe'de s waa fa rl < nct\e | and pttccs for n suitable grn le * wen Irmly held. Common und memum HtocI cattle were hard to sell , even at very lov ) rlccs. There was almost no call for then it nil. Good to choice feeders are quotabli nt W.'OuIUO ; fair to g od , & .3 > if2 01 , and com non grades fiom $2.25 down. Ropresenta live sales : DRESSED unnF. CATTLE. COLORADO. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 28 Btra , tic. . . 966 } 1 80 Mcl'tiee" & > Mullen. 43 steers 1173 3 15 I' , llrankamp. 3i steers. 1278 3 23 A. J. Homer. 34 steers 1058 3 30 ' - WYOMING. R. T. Allen. 1 cow 1090 2 DO 9 cows 983 1250 I caw 1000 250 22 cowa 1032 310 1 steer. . 1050 3 60 1 steer . 1180 3 CO 2 steers . 1130 360 10 steers . IOCS 360 William Reynolds. feeders. . . . 1018 2 65 steers . 1078 3 10 1 steer. . 1CCO 4 00 14 steers . 1171 400 F. rerguson. 1 cow . 1000 175 " 1 cow . 1110 175 2 ccW8 . , 905 1 75 5 cows . 914 1 73 3 cows. . 933 215 1 cow . 740 215 2 cows . 710 2 15 1 cow. . . . . . . . 9:0 2 IS 1 cow . SJO 2 50 12 cows . SW 2 30 J. M. Smith. 1 cow . 970 200 3 cows. . . . , . ,1033 225 4 cows . 1005 2 60 3 steers . ,12JO 3 60 I steeis..l263 S 59 R. II. Homer. 2 cows 950 1 DO 22 cows..1071 230 A. E * Hill. . 21 cows. . . . . . . 1023 2 fiO fiOUTAH. UTAH. II. Jtflmson. 1 cow 1000 2001' fa g cows 932 200 1 feeder 1000 2W * 2 fV lerd.10CO 2 TO 1 bull , 13CO 1 40VHH 1 bull 1290 1 05 47 cows. . . . . , , 903 2 33 1 cow 550 190 , , ' " . 1 cow , . .1100 190 3 feeders. . . . E66 2 W.L.-L 6 feeders. . , . 892 2 50 1 cow 780 1 737T12 COWB 955 2 S3 2 Btra , tig..1035 2 4o01U 1 steer. 1310 3 25 G , Tuft. 39 COWB 987 2 23M iV HOOS There van anothcr'eooil run today , In the quality of the ornrrtiTKB wns liaiilly a > got aa on the two preceHfuiJdays. Included In tl arrivals weie eleven loj d from Sioux Oil : billed direct to ther llammond house. Iluyc UKaln had rather thOieil. of the situation , ur started In blddlnzaaitiliylnK prices from 5c i lOc lower than Wednesday- Sellers were not ovi eager to accept tlies * rtnures. nnd as packer buyers were all wwntliHf liberal supplies II trading became llvellfcr 'laid prices ( Inner us tl mornlnR advanced. ifTJintfetrcnKth In proviso ! alw had a bullish Inrhrroer. and on the late mn ket the early decll rr tltnl entirely dln.ippe.ire < Fair to { food heavy Tuiil heavy mixed hoes so largely at J4.35 to J4.45. , with several good choice loads r.t * 4.0'ftmlL53. Light and ll.l mixed loads sold at frnrn 14.05 to 14.35 , and pli and stock hogu at from 12.50 In 11.10. The pel were emptied earlier'than might have been e : peeled , the bulk selllne at from SI.35 to J . < On Wednesday , as well as pn last Thursday , tl bulk of the trad.ns was. at 14.40 to 11.50. Itepr sentatUe sales ; No. Av , Sh. I'r. No. AV. Bh. Pr. 87 15 : ItO it 05 . 318 . . . tl 40 116 148 200 4 1 ! 41 . 215 ICO 4 40 ,178 , 160 4 13 . , , ,22 } 200 4 40 31. ,153 , 40 4 15 M . 274 240 4 40 31.M M 151 120 4 15 < 1 . 232 200 4 40 7zi6z ; ; SO 4 IS 29 . 271 40 4 40 II 190 . . . 4 15 . S78 40 440 SI 165 . . . 4 15 d . 222 120 4 40 SO 146 . . . 4 IS 71 . 222 120 4 44 37 202 200 4 SO ' MA. , , i. .280 200 4 4(1 ( 100 158 y 4 20 tl , . ISO 40 4 40 4 1 7 . . . 4-20 4T , . 300 1(0 440 103 169 . . . 420 28 . 2GO 40 440 90 150 . . . 420 49 . 95 209 4 40 72 160 40 4 20 7 : . 6 40 4 40 U. , W 40 4 M i ( . nt 40 440 81 165 RO 4 20 64. , . 214 40 440 81. . . , , , .216 440 4 13 U . 210 120 440 7 212 . . . 4 25 M . 208 . . . 4 U , 173 80 4 25 70 . 2C1 60 4 40 78 194 . . . 423 61 . 293 40 4 40 71 178 240 4 S3 S3 . 202 40 4 4C . , 170 W i2 M . 8 ZW i U The supply was llfilit nnd the market quotably unchnnucit. Ucslrablo mutlnns nnd "ambs are In nctUe demand nnd firm , with corn- non Btuft Blow sale and \\enk. Fair to choice nathes are tiuotnlile at } 2.S52.90j fair to Rood wi-stcrn" , J2.OOff-.GO ; common and stock sheep , fl.MOl.73 ; Rood to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , I2.00ij3.75 , Representative Rales : N'o. Wt. Pr. 115 western mixed 95 J2 00 128 native wethers 93 233 40 native cwra , . . .96 233 Hpcolptunnil Hl po ltkim of 8tnck. Official receipts nnd disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , November IS , 1894 : RECEIPTS. Curs. Head , Cattle 139 3.935 HoKfl 131 11,311 ! Sheep 4 3C1 DISPOSlTldN. Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Dmaha Packing company. . . . . 5 2191 . . . . . O. II. Hammond company. . . . 151 2,414 . . . . Swift nnd company. 1,181 2.S97 90fi Cudnhy Packing company. . . . 1.2S3 3,4" > 9 R. llecker & Uepran 227 Hamilton & Stephens C9 Vansnnt & Co 81 J. L. Carey 113 J , I ibman 85 I. . Decker 41 Lee Rnlhsch'ld ' 6 a. H. II. . Sioux City 758 Henton & W 116 Wilson , C. B 193 Left over 700 Shippers und feeders 1,103 9 12S Totals 4,404 12,346 1,031 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cattle Prices \Vore Firmer , the Demunil Heine Hotter. CHICAGO , Nov. 15. Cattle pi Ices were firmer , the demand being better and receipts much less than predicted , but there was a general dlsln- cltnnt'on to allow , any , advance. A few , offerings were good enough to bring more than J5.23 ; a greater part of the supply Bold below (5 , though fancy export steers we're worth from $6.30 to $0.40. There were Bales of Inferior cows around $1.25 , and cons nnd heifers of extra quality were salable nt from $3 to $3.00 and better. The close wns firm. The heR market continued to show unsteadi ness , and the receipts were again greatly In excess of nil expectations. In medium nnd light weights there was a decline of fiom DC to lOc. There wan an nctlve trade from stnit to finish , packers buying right and left , nnd there was n decline of from 6c to lOc. Theie was trading from 12.SO to 13. W ( or culli and cholera pigs to $4.90 for fmcy heavy hogF. The prevailing prices were from $4.40 to J4.T.O for light and from $4.D5 to $4.70 for medium nnd heavy- All the sheep pens were full , and there were sheep In the alleys und sheep In the cuttle and hog pertB. Today's arrivals were not unusually large , Imt the total for the last four days beats all previous records , and the accumulations now amount to many thoueandi. Hellers were nnxlous to unload nt from 75c to $2.85 for poor to choice sheep , while from $1.59 to $3.90os the range ot quntat'ons for luinls. Th r < j wire few gales of lamlm nlxne $3.75. RecelptCattle. . 13,000 head ; calves , 000 head ; liosrs , 60,000 head ; sheep , 15,000 head. The Evening Journal * reports ; IIOOS Receipts , CO.OOO head ; official yesterday , GO.02 head ; shipments , 9,033 head ; left over , about 19.500 head ; quality only fall ; not a great many good heavy lots ; market nctlxe under u good demand ; Bales ranged at $4 05ff4.55 for light , $4.r I.40 for rough packing ; $4.15 ? l.70 for mixed : $4.4534.90 for hea\y pack ng and chipping lots : I24HHIO for pigs. CATTL.n Receipts , 13,000 head ; market active and SftlOe higher on better giaile'f. SIIHEP Rece'pti , n,00-3 head ; 1 ght demand ; supply excessive ; maikct nominally loner. Kunsaa ( liy Live st o ! < Miiritnt. KANSAS CITY. Nov. -CATTLE Receipts , 8,000 head ; shipments , 4,700 hend ; maikct dull and weak ; Texas steers , $2.30iT3.23 ; Texas co s , J1.MH72.M ; beef steers , $3.30ffo.CO ; native cows , $ l,00ijf3.25 ; stocKers nnd feeders , $2.5003.60 ; bulls nnd mixed. il.5002.SO. HOOS Receipts , 16,200 head ; shipments , l.'OO head ; market opened lOc lower : hea\y closed lOc higher ; Imlk of rales , $ t.2.@l.50 : hea\p | . $135 $ ; 4.80 ; packers , $ l.2r ii)4.f ) > 0 : mixed , $4.20ftl.5r , ; rights , $3.7ii&4.30 ! ; Yorkers , $4.20 4.30 ; pigs , $2. OS3. 0. SHEEP Receipts , 1,100 head ; shipments , 300 head ; market steady and unchanged. vfw ; York l.tvp Stoo'c Mitrknt. NEW YORK , Nov. 15. REEVES-Recelpts , 597 hend ; , no trading. European cables quote- Amer ican steers nt 9',4JllV4c , dressed Wright ; re- frlgeralor beef , 6 > 4J(8Kc. No eximrts today. CALVES Receipts , 150 bend ; mat ket stendv ; veals , poor to prime , $5 OOfiK.OO ; grassers , J2.00if 4.00 ; western cnlves , $2.7oi3.75. SHEEP AND LAM11H Receipts. C.375 head ; 26 cars on sale ; market very dull , but steady ; ghefp , poor to good , $2.0003.00 ; Iambi , common tu good. $3.00B1.00. HOGS Receipts. 7,010 head ; market weak ; In ferior to good , $4.90if5.20. st. I.onU l.lvo .Stork Marlcot. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 15. CATTLC-Recelpts , 4:00 hend ; shipments , 900 head ; market slow ; native ElerH , 1,200 Ibs. . $4 30 ; common nnd light , $2.15 02.W ; con-s. SI. 708-50 ; Texas steem , light , $2.50 ; co s , J2.00if2.15. HOGS Receipts , 10,400 hend ; nhlpmentn , 2,300 head ; mm ket Blow nt lower prices ; best heavy , $4.5004.00 ; mixed lots , medium nnd light , $1.20Q > 4.45 : common and rough , $ j.50@l. 5. SHEEP Receipts. 1,200 he.id ; shipments , none ; market quiet ; native mixed , $2. : > ! if..50 ; couth- western mixed , J2.00ff2.00 ; lambs , $3.40. Moclt In > liht. Record of receipts nt the four principal mar kets fcr T.iursdny. November 15 , 1MI ; Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha . 38J Chicago . , . 13. OX ) Kansas City . S.ftiO St. Louis . 4,2 < M Total . 29.785 97,910 17,761 . Miu-ar .llnrkHt. NEW YORK , Nov. 15. SUGAR Raw , firm fair refining. 3c ; centrifugal. 96 test , 3'ic. Re fined , Hrm : Nn. 6. S13 15-16c ; No. 7 , 9 11-lOfi 3 o ; No. 8. J'AfJS 13-16c : No. . 3V4 3 11-lbo No. 10 , 3 7-16 3Scj No. 11. 3H 3 9-16o ! No. 3 5-lCit3Hc ; No. 13. 3 Vic ; off A. 3'O4'ic ; mouli A , 4ICfllHc ; standard A , 3 l-16 3'ic ' ; con fectloners' A. 4 l-16@IVic ; cut loaf. 4'iffi 15-16c crushed , 4'W5 1-lCc ; poHdered , 4 7-lf.QlHc ; ernn ulatiHl , 4 3-lGQ4Hc ; culmi. 4 7-1674Hc. LONDON. Nov. 15. 8UaAR-t'nn . flat and Iou r ; centrifugal Java , 12a ; Muncinndo , fair rcdnlne , da 8d. | _ Ponrln finiln Murker. PEORIA. Nov. 15 , CORN Steady : No. 2 , 48lJc new No. 3 , 44',4c ; new No. 2 , 43Uc. OATS Acme , firm ; No. 2 white , 31B32Jc ; No 3 white. 30'i031'/jC. RYE Scnrce : No. 2. 60ffl51c. WHISKY Firm ; high wine basts , $1.23. RECEIPTS Wheat. 600 bu. : corn , EO.OM bu. oats , U.500 bu. ; rye , COO bu , ; barley , 8,400 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. MO bu. : corn. 10,400 bu. oats , K.3CO bu , ; rye , none ; barley , 6,600 bu. llulutliVlirut Mttrkot. PCLUTH. Nov. 15.-WHKAT-C10K ! No. 1 hard , cash and November. SlUc ! No. 1 northern cash , &S < Kc ; November , (9Hc ; December , J > 9o May. ( ZUc : No. i northern , cash. W'ic ; No. i ; rejected , COKc ; to arrive , No. 1 northern _ 'I'rlsao Wheat Quotatlnus. BAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 15.-WHEAT Flrmer December , * 7Uc ; May , ll.UU ; cleared , 41 , t ; cental * . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IMInnpupoll * Wbfrit Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 15. The wheat mart * opened ilrvoc this moraine uid quickly od\tnc < "It's Cruel for them not to give you Pearline for your washing. Your folks can't know much about it. My ! They could sa'vc their money , and all your hard work besides. I'm thankful the lady I live with ir just the other way. She knows what fiPearline will do , and she i , \ wants it. She'd never let me lose my time trying to get things clean with soap * and she wouldn't stand it to have her clothes all worn out with rubbing , either. " rw That's the truth. The l\\ \ \ lack of Pearline comes just as y hard on the mistress' clothes as it does on the laundress' back.1" - Peddlers and some unscrupulous nroccrs will tell you " this Is as rood"as" or "the same us 1'carlinc. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled. Jf T > . _ .1 _ nr l If your croccr sends you something in place of Pcarlinc , bo ll ijcLCK honest ttnctit hick. 437 JAMK3 PYLB , New Yoik. CAB.FETS , STOVES and BEDDING arc what we like to harp on. We can't help it. These de partments are just teeming with the choicest goods you ever saw , and at prices so low that it will astonish you. First-class goods never were so cheap and the time to buy is now , when the assortment is complete. Comforts from .49c Ranges from $4.5O Blankets from 58c Heating Stoves from 2.75 Pillows from 37c Laundry Stoves from 2.90 Pillow Slips from. . ,24c Gasoline Stoves from 1.98 Sheets from 58c Gas Burners from 11.90 Sliam Holders from. 24c Oil Heaters from 3.95 CARPET ! Ingrains from . . . lie Bedsteads from. . . $1.39 Brussels from . . .43c Mattresses from. . 1.37 Velvets from . . .69c Chamber Suits. . . 7.90 Body Brussels from . . .58c Parlor Suits. . . .17.50 Malting from lOc Sideboards . 9,65' Hemps from lie Extension Tables . 2.85 TRR.MS : $10 00 worth of poocla , $1.00 poi- week or1.00 per/mouth $25.00 worth of goods , , . $1.50 per week ol' ' $0.00 per month $50.00 worth of { jowls , - . $2.00 per week or J8.00 per month $75.00 worth of goods , $2.50 per weolc or $10.00 per month Take your choice. Your trade $100.00 worth of poods , is equally appreciated S3.00 uor week or $12.00 per month whether you pay cash or on $20"\00 worth of goods , payments. $4.00 per week or 815.00 per month Formerly Peopls'3 Mamnoti Installment Housa Open IVfonclay and Saturday Evenings. about Uc , with much buylnc for local account nnd moie than usual oideta from the outsde , and the maiki-t remained pretty steady. After > 4c to ? ic decline Ininlnt * * * neatly all day was done on a basis slightly hlsher than the clo lnif cf yeBteiduy. Wheat IB riovlnu lather more freely from farmeiii. and receipts WIMO a little above the average. Towaid the close there was some wheat for ale , \\hlch forced pikes down Uc , the close being thnt much under the price nt the rrc\lous day. November , Kia ; December , ' 40S8tc ; May. 60HC ; No. 1 haul , on tracK , ' .Sc ; No. 1 noithcrn , 63Hc ; No. 2 northern , 5Sc- receipts , 837,000 bu. ; shipment * . l.,2" > 0 bu. The Hour maiket continued steady nml firm , with mllleis able to sell alwut ull they cared to sell at cunent prices of patents at i.2003.10 ; bakers' , Jl.60ff2.20. Slilpmints for the twenty- four hours , 41,000 bbls. _ St. LoiiU ( leiii-nil MnrUet. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 15. PLOril IIlKhcr ; pat ts , $2.6002.75 ; extla fancy , J2.35W2.43 ; fancy , CCiM.lS : choice , Jl.754il.83. WH11A.T Opened V4o up but sr.I.l off He. ral lied V5c on a Hurry , diopped IMCK % c. then weak ened to a close MI'ic below jcsleidny , out- Hide Inlluences receiving little cimnldorntlunt No. 2 red , cash , K'c ; November , 61ic ; December , 62'te ; Mny. GWiiolVjC. CORN Ojifncd 'to up. but eased oft He. strenKthened "iS'iC , but weaKened late with wheat , closing about unchanginl : No. 2 mixed , cash , 4C'c ; No > ember , 46Vic ; December , 46 % < f 47c ; May. 47',4o. OATS Tame ; No. 2 , cash and November , ! 0o ; Muy. 32\c. Ityn No. 2. falablc nt 50o. HARL13Y IIlBhei : HBles nil on private terms. JIIIAN Dull : Cle. eufcl tmtk. PLAX Kin : Loner : 11.41. T1MOT1IV SiiJD-J4.7 ! > W.V25. CLOVUH BUiD-W.O > i < S.M. HAY Prime llinc.thy . , J9.OOfllO.00. lUJTTUR Quiet at iccent advance. KHQS Stendy ; HHic. LnAD-rirm : tMM , SPHLTKIt J3.10 bid. COUN MUAL Ixjwcij JtlOff2. . WHISKY Jl.SS. COTTON TIiS-6Sc. : . PROVISIONS Kirm. Pork , standard meat job- blntf , J13. 1-ard , primestc.un. . ii. 3 ; choice , . , . . , , IIIX'IJHTS Klour. 2,000 bbls. , wheat , Vi.VX bu. : corn , 23.000 bu , ; oats. 15,000 bu , BHIPMKNTfl Flour. U.WO bills ; wheat , 8.00C bu.j com. 3,00 bu.j oats. 2 , X ) bu. Kitti ii < City Mur'cof. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15. WIIHAT-Stcady anil unchnngpd ; No , 2 bald , 0331u ; No. 2 red , 4'Jij Wo : No. 3 rrd. 4S 49c. COUNV uk , iHtt quolnbly unchniiKul ; No. ' . mixed. 4Scj No. Z white , 42s4 l3c. OATS Steady and unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 51 QSlcr No. Z white. 3J33'tc. HYlV-Nu. 2 , nominally 4I lSc. KI.AX snr.U-Plim ; Jl.13iil.3l. IlllAN Klrm ; COftOJc. HAY Firm ; timothy , J7.50aJ.00 : prairie , J7.W . . HUTTnR Firm , unchanged ; creamery , ISjfllc ; dairy. IcaiTc. EaOH Active , nrm ; 18c. IlKflSIITB Wheat , 14,009 bu.J corn , 77,000 bu.i catu. 9,000 bu. BHIPMKNT8 Whtat , 1,000 bu. ; corn , P.09C bu. ; oatu , none. ' Vork llrr Good * ' ( liir'cot. NHW YORK. Nov. 15. Ginghams , domettf , printed specialties , wool and worstrd'dr s nowti , white goodi , curlaJni. quilts and uther | irlnn fabrics had considerable attention , f.illonoil by rood ordrr * . but for current wann th demand nas very sUck. Coltonettrs. camlets and denlmi were also lookrd after with Interrat , and fair tales were made. Spring woolen * were In df- lively to the extent of large Mlef. and "onu btulnfss wa don * for duplicated ol heavy goods , Prlntlnir cloths In active demand "ntt with Iht airs In exerts of 3.000 pieces * o far this we k th market CO ! M ( Irm at 2 11-16 ? for Cl squaiei bid and declined. Cotton .Murk DC. NEW ORLKAN8. Nov. 15. COTTON Steady tl C 1&-1CCJ low middling , C IJ-lCc ; seed erdlnury , WM. LOUDON , Commission Merchant Grain uiul Provisions. ' Private wires to Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on Chicago Board of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Olllce , room 4 , New York Life IJuIldlaff. Omaha. Telephone 1308. 4 9-16c ; net receipts , 13 80S bales ; gross , 13,884 bales ; exports to Qr"at Ilrltaln , D,6 ) baits ; ex- Corls to continent , li 800 bales ; coastwise , 3,3l4 nlea ; rales , 10,1V ) I in I "a ; Block , J5V3' bn'es. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 13. COTTON-Strndy. , M6o hlBher ; middling , 5 5-16c ; fales. 1,700 bales ; - receipts ceipts , 10,403 bales ; fhlmnentB , 9,500 bales ; stock. 32,300 lml < R. NEW OIILKANS , Nov. 13. COTTON-Steadyj sales , spot , 5,850 balcB ; to nrrhe , 4,300 bales ; re ceipts. 13,881 bales ; exports , to Oreat Drltuln , 5,600 balc ; to the continent , E,8no bules ; coast * wine , 3,305 bales ; clock , 351,735 bales. Futures , steady ; sales , 70,200 bales ; November , 15 bid ; Do- ccmber , J5.0f.fi5 08 ; Jaminry. tf.lOQB.ll ; February. J5.15jJ5.16 : Match , 31 ! ! < ft5.22 : May , $5.33f5.3t : June , (5.3905.40 ; July , 15.45 5,46 ; August , > 5. < J 5.51 , 4'offn Allirknt. ; W YORK , Nov. 15. Options opened steady at unchanged prices to 10 points decline , nil- Minctit 10W20 points nn rove rink' , clilelly local , nnd closed steady ut WflO points net advcnce ; Kales , 37,750 bugs. Inclmllni ; ; November , in 90to 14,10 ; I cumber. J13.10tfl3.S5 ; January , J12.7CW12.80 ; March , J12.107il2.10 ; Mny , 111.70011.85 ; July. J11.75 ; SeptcmlKT , J11.70. 8iot coffee. Rio , steady. No , 7. J15 C2V4815.75. Mild , firm ; Cordo\a , | 18 2J 19.00 ; sates. 1,000 bais. No. 8 Rio , J14.CO ; 1,000 IUIKS No. 9 , to arrl\e , J13.25 ; 500 bags No. I , JI362'i ; 2rxX ) ba 8 Hantos , NOB. f > to 7it Jl8.fi c. I. f. Waiehouse deliveries from Ncw York > esteiday , 9,131 bum : Ncw York rtnclt today , 164.032 bacs : I'nlled States rtork. 226,712 baRgi unint for the United States , 260,000 bags ; total \lnlble for the United Htutra , 486,712 bags , agalntt 776.735 baRs last yenr. SANTOH , Nov. 15. Oood nvernen Pantos , Jll.30 ; icrelpts. 20,000 b.ixs ; ( lock , 42AOOO bags. HAMIIURO , Nov. 15. Market steady ; prices < i pfK decline to > 4 pfg edvance ; sale * , 9,009 ' decline ; at 12 m. . ( inlet at Uf advance ; at 3 p. in. , steady at lit nilmnce ; closed steady at net unclmiiKcd to W niUunce ; total sales , 17,000 ' ' 'r.IO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 15-Qulct ; No. T , nio , 111.60 ; exchaiiKe. 11 1-16 > 1 ; receipts , 4,000 baxs : cleiucil for tliu 1'nlti-il Ktntes , 0.00. ) IUIRS ; cleared for Europe , 1,000 buKs ; stock , 245,000 bags. I.Uitrpiml AlurkotK. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 15. WHEAT Close ; Weak : demand fair ; No. 2 red , winter , 4s lOd ; No. i rid. uprlnir , Cs Vid , CORN Dull ; demand fair ; rpat. 4s IHid : fij. lures , firm ; demand fair ; November , 4s ll',4 < i ; Deci-mber , 4s 10il ; January , 4a 7d. FLOL'ItFirm ; demaml modoratc ; St. Louis fancy winter. Dt ) 9d , I'ROVIHIONB Lard , easy ; demand fair ; snot. 37s 3d. 1'uik , Ilrni ; demand moderate ; prlm meis. western. C3s 9d , prime mess , medium , U * M. lleef , firm ; dvtrutnd fair ; extra India mess , 67s Cd ; prime me n , Dds 3d. llonui. firm ; ilmmnd motlerate , short cut , 41s , Itncon , demand irodcr- | Kt ; Cumberland cut , firm ut 303. Short ribs , steady at 26n Cil ; lone clear , 41 lbs. , st ady at 36s : d : lone and short clnir , tS lbs , , steady ut Sis. Shoulders , firm at 29s td. > CHEESE Steady , demand moderate ; flne-t whltn and colored , ( Is for September. TALLOW Nominal ; demand poor ; prime city , COTTON HKKD OIL-Hlcndy ; 19s td. Tl'RI'ENTINE-Steady ; demand moderattt IplrllH. 20J 9.1. ROHIN Steady ; demand moderate ; common , HOl'H At Ixmdon d'aclHo coast ) , firm : d * > mand moderate ; new crop , 13 15sQ 3. BT. IXDUIH Nov. 14.WOOL3uct :