* * < & c THE OMAHA DAILiY BEE ; IIUJESPAY , 20 , 1894. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opened with a Flourish of Buying Orders , > TRADING WAS HE/WY FOR TWO HOURS Tlioro Were Iluylnc Order * Cor Wheat | lu the Hand * of Miijorlly of the Com- million Home * When the Mill-lift Opened. CHICAGO , Nov. 19-Wheut opened with a nourish of buying orders that tem porarily advanced prices , but the contem plation of the largest visible supply on rec ord dampened the bulls' spirits. Mny losing He. Corn lost ? iu for Mny. May oats dropped Uc and provisions closed with declines all around. There were buying orders for wheat In the hands of a majority of the commission houses when the market opened , nnd there were numerous local operators who In- Btructed their brokers to dispose of long wheat. The Hading ; was huavy for two hours. An advance of from ! 4c to4c ' per bu , over Saturday's closing prices wns realized for the wheat sold nt the opening. May wheat on Saturday closed at CHic nnd opened this morning at from fll c to Cl 4c. Not much brought the higher of these quotations , but a , geol deal found buyers In the first two minutes at Blc. After that the tendency was gradually downward , although every ' ,4c decline brought hosts of frt > sh buyers. The cables came In Btrons nnd the advance was alto gether dependent upon the feature of the day's news. Nearly everything was bear ish. The northwestern receipts were enor mous. The clearances from the principal Atlantic ports were light. The visible sup ply Increased 1OG2.KO ( bu. The tolnl amount In the visible supply Is SiaU.OOO bu. , which surpasses the heaviest ever prcvlqusly existing. Hosonkrunz was reported to have sold , through I'ardrldge & I.emnlni ; , about 200,000 bu. August Hrosf.ird was reported to have sold out. Now York sold , through Harry Ix > stcr. all tin- wheat that certain big New York speculators bought here on Saturday. Half an hour from the close Mny wns down to CO'Jic , and It wound up easy at that flguie. There wns much weakness In corn during the early bullishness In wheat. The cold , dry weather , with u prediction from the signal service of UB probable continuance for two weeks , touched the maikot on a tender spot. The HEW corn needs cold , dry weather to nt It for shipment. The quantity on ocean passage Increased " . .YJ.flOO mi. and the visible supply Increased 127.0W ) bu. 'to day's receipts were 431 cats und 820 nre es timated for tomorrow. Mny , which nt the close on Saturday was -I97dc , started at that , but quickly dropped to iQlgC , only n very llttlo llmltng purchasers at 19T4c. It worked off to 4D'ic and closed there. The easiness which was prevailing In the room was.prominent In oats. The demand was good from the outside , ns well ns from city account , but the total amounted to hardly an avern'go fair day'sbusiness. . The visible supply showed a decrease In oats of 45oo ; bu. , making the tolnl stock now amount to 9,910,000 bu. At the opening May sold nt 32c , later at 329ic , and then declined to 32c , closing nt S2'ic. Provisions had a weak' day and closed with a moderate decline for everything on the list. Pork , after soiling off 12 ! c , dosed with some recovery and n net loss for tne day of 7i4r. Liml nt the end was also 7'/4c lower for the day und ribs 5c lower. Moderate selling by packers und sympathy with corn caused the decline. _ The leading futures ranged ns follows : Articles' f Opeii Y niKli , T "Lowr cTosoT Cash quotations wore ns follows : KLOtiR-Flrm. unchanged. U IIEAT-No. 2 spring , WIHWSOV ; No. 3 spring , nominal ; No. 2 red , MHlfflGiic. CORN No. 2 , SOVic ; No. 3 yellow , 4 : > 4c. . RYE No. 2. 3Sc. DARLEV No. 2 , 555Cc ; No , 3 , C3ffJ3c ; No. I , FLAX SUED No. 1 , $ MI'/ . . TIMOTHY KKKD-1'rlme , 5,5if73.CO. I'llOVISIONS Mc i poll ; , per bbl. , $12..r.0f ? 12.75. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $7.:01ff7.22'i. ' Short rib Bides ( loose ) , JG.30II6.C21i ; dry raited chouldem Jbo.xeil ) , $6 , i5e6.72i/i ; short clenr. Bides ( boxed ) , WHISKY Dlatlllcis' finished goods , per Bal. , SUGAriS Unchanged. The lollowlnn wcie Ilia receipts and shipments today : Onthn Prodiic.o pxclmnirc today the butler mar ket WBB atuatly : rn'iimcry , IJWOci dairy , i-u..u. ' ' Eggs , Bteady.Oji'Jlo. ; . NUW YOKK CINIII.VI : , .U , Veiterdiiy'E < iiiotutluu on I'lnnr , tiruln iintl 1'riivmiiiiH. MmiiN , I'.ti' . NEW YOHK , Nov. 19.-KLOUK-UcccIptB. 07,100 bl.la . , ; cjtpnrla , 11,000 Ihla. ; sales , 46,40. . ) pkfra , ; maiket continues with a good demand , but business gomenhat hindered hy the llrm holdlm of prices. ' ? Exporters buying bakers' ex tras. Southern Hour , dull. Iluckwheat Hour , n rm. ! „ COIIN MI3At < Steady' : sales , " 150 Mils. ; yellow If western , $1.18JJ'S.OO : Hrnndywlne , $3.05. NOml"al' car lou' WJSc ; boat loads , K 5se HAHLKY Nominal : western , C3c. ! JAH'l'iy ! MAI/r Dull ; western , 7075o. \\HUAT-Ileteipls , 506,000 bu. ; cxpoits , none : sales , 6ftf > 0.000 bu. futures , 4'.00 ) < ) bu. spot. Spot Inactive ; No. 2 rt-d. In store nnd elevator , C9'ic ' ; ajloat. Wi060Hc : f. o. b. . 61 ie ; No. 1 northern , 6S'io delivered : No. 1 haul , 70)c dcllvcied. Op tions strum ; all the furrnoon on strong cables and active local outslde-demand , prices advancing sharply. In the afternoon values turned wenk under heavy northwestern receipts , depressing late cablesanil liquidation , closing heavy nt Wo decline : No. 3 led. January , lOH86ljic , closed G0c ; Fobruaiy closed til c : March. 2 > irc3c ( [ { , closed S2(4c ( ; May , 63tC 6lic , closed 63T4c ( No vember closed WJicj December , MJfGO 7-l6c , closeil 97hC. COllN-llecelpts , CG,700 bu. ; exports , 1,100 bu. : Baku , B25.000 bu. futures , f.5,000 bu. Bpot. Spot market ea ler ; No. 2. U9 4rcoc nllont ; ungraded m xed , H 55c ; No. 3. S2Vi 53c. Optluns Rener- ttlly weak all day under heavy receipts nnd cold wfujh..r' ! nn < l l'l" ed nt KSf'ic decline ; January. MJiC64i4c , cloBed 63 , c ; May. S34WS3 ! > Sc. closed t3',4c . . , ; November , MO59ijc , closed 6S4c : De- n.nher ( Cio(5e ( , cloned * " - No , 3 white. 37Uc ; track. ' white. SCljtMlc ! Opl tlons opened steady , but declined Inter with wh at and coin ; closed 'at U4 4c decline ; Jan. uary closed S4'&c ; Pcbiuary closed 35Hc : May , ! Uu3Cc , close < l 36lc ( ; November closed 33'l.c ; December. 834 > 24o , closed 33Jc. to AY-Flrm ; shlpi ng. 63a57l4c ; good to choice , .JJOl'S Quiet ; state , common to choice , old , * ® l ° ; new. 5WUc ; 1'aclno coast. SWt7c , HIDES Hteady ; wet salted , New Orleans , se lected , 45 to 65 Ibs. , to ; Huenoa Ayres. dry. 20 to " . ' . t0' ? ? ' Te us.y. " . 2' ' to 30 Its. . 64 6c. . I.UATHHH Quiet ; hemlock sole , Uuenoa Ayres , light to heavy weights. 15OI9c. WOOIv Quiet ; domestic lleece. 19JJlej pulled , I'floVlSlONS-lleef. steady ; family. | 11.00 J0 ? ? 1/ ? ni < 1 * " ' * 7l ! ° ! clt > ' - extra lnjla- " " * 18.0i5ei . ( Xl. Cut meats , steady : plcUlnl belllt-s. 6ff7iic ; plckUtl rhouldfis , tWiMic ; pickled ham * , 8H09Hc. Lard , dull ; western closed nt 7.6Sij7.W ; city , 7Hff7fcc ; November closeil nt J7.CO nominal ; December , J7.6' > nominal ; Jan uary. 7.55 nomlnil ; rrllneil. quiet t continent , 7.6u ; South American , I860 bid : compound , &U e6J4f-lork. slow ; new mess. tl3.75U14.64. UC'TTKll-Qulsti western dilry , ll 16c ; west- rn creamery. 15B2Cc ; Elulns , 26o ; Imitation creamery. 13W19c ; state dairy , 13 23 > , ics state creamery. 18 25c. . CHKE81J Kirm : state , large. 8'.ieiO c ; small , SOlll.e , part skims. JViflic ; full skims , S tfJc. Haas-Quiet , but firm : state and IVnnsyl- vanU. JUiiSc ; refrigerator , 174J21c ; weitern. fresh , 18tf23ViCi cases , I3.50fi3.75j receipts , 6,490 TALilAW Dull but steady ; city , 4 6-l country. 4 l-16tf4Kc. I'KTUOUt'M Nominal' United closed c. UOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to rood. $ lSd Tl'ilPBNTINE-Qulet : HCiSic. niCK Firm ; domeillo , fair to extra , < H66iCi ! Japan , 4tiO4\ic. MGI.AH.MJ.S-Slrndy ; New Orlean , open keltle , RWid to choice , I8 3 c. Bl'ELTEH-Quleti dome.tlc. tS.32'4e3.85. IUJAD Steady ; brokers' i > r ca , 13 ; exchange price. HIS. COTTON SUED Oil Firm ; prim * crude. K CCTc. prime yellow , 310320. COI'l'EH brokers' . . Quiet i price , 19.60. TIN llarely steady ; straits. 114.60 asked ; platM , quiet ; salea n 'chance , DO tons Arll < Uay tin , 114.40 ; to tcua April , 114.40 ; U tons D + remlwr , (14.411) ) 25 toni May 1 , s. o to double , $1I.2S. OMAHA OI-MUAL : M.UUCBM Condition of Trndo nnd Qtiotntloiii on Stnpto nntl 1'iiMcy Produce. The week opens with the market on produce little changed. Quotations : HUTTEIl Packing stock. 7 < lOSc : fair to good country , 110l3c-j choice to fancy , lt17cj gath ered creamery , 19 < J20c ; eeparator creamery , 22 Eaag-Strlctly frcs1. ] laid , 21c ; frcsli ( cold storage ) . 18I9c. I'OULTIIY Old hens , 3\tfHa \ : spring chickens , 4SJ5e ; ducks , 6c ; turkeys , DQCc : hea\y toms , ! l ffcesei 51/&HC. DHflSHKD I'OUI.THY-Chlckens. fair , 4ViC ! tiolce large , 6c | choice small , Ca ; turkeyB , fair goi > d , cad.K ! cholca heavy , 7 ! fSc ; choice er tu > z , * j. i > iue JVIIIK icoi. i > i uu * . , * i.uv K.I-C. . Inn teal , per doz. , $1.25 ; dilcUs , nilied , pfr oz. , $1 : cnnvnitmcka , $1.01fN.50 ; mallaids nnd d heads. $2.SO | < iunll. Il.fi0ni.76 ; deer saddles , fl'lSc ; anti-lope saddles , loftllc ; small rabbits , ; Jack rabbits. $2.23. VBAL Choice fat nnd mall venls ore quoted r > c ; large and coatpe , 3'Jlc. rilKKSE Wisconsin fullctertm , Vounu A. , c ; twins , 12140 ! Nrbrnnlca nnd town , full crrnm , c ; Nebrnslia and Iowa , part sklm , 73c ; ; mbure r. No , 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1 , lie ; Swiss , HAY I'pHnd hay. $9 : midland , $ S.M ; Inulnntl , : rye stinw. $6. Color makes the price on ay. Llftht olindcs sell the brst. OAly top grades rlnK toi prices. PIOKONH Old birds , per do : . , 7jc. rOTATOHS Western stoclc , car lots , 20C3c ; nnll lots. 70c. ; , , Ol.li llIJANB-Hnml-pIcked , navy , $ ! ; lima L'nnq. per lb. . 6'tc. CiNIONH On ordn-s , njiT'Oc- . ( AHIIAOIJ-On orders , 1'ic. ' ri-JI.KHY-l'er dox. , 255735C. B\ViET IHJTATOES 1'er bbl. , 12 ; Jersey , J3.CO r hbl. HKirrS Per bu. , MflfiOc1. OAHIIOTM IVr bu. , fiOiiO'c. CAl'I.IPI.OWHIl-l'cr rtor. , $2.23. Kttn PLANT Per doz. . oOo. lIOItsnilADISIl Per lb. . 7 TSe. PAKSNIPS Per bu. , 50 Mc. HUTAHAOAH-l'or bu. , 75ifOO. PAltSl.MY Per doz. bunclu-s , 2Sc. TrilNll'S-l'cr bu. , t.Oo. . SPLIT PUAS Per Hi. , SfTS'ir. lltMIIIAIin SQL'ASH Per doz. , 75c. TOMATOES 1'er bu. . JOc. (1UEEN I'HAB-1'cr bu. . H.25O1.35. PlU'tTS. Qt'INCRS-Pallfoinla. per SO-lb. box , J1..V ) . ' APPLES flood stork , per bbl. . $2. J.7r. ; ittchlgnn stock , $3 $ ; New Yuik or New EnBlanJ , 3.0PM. 2. > . PEACHES None. PLl'MS-Callfornla , none. PlIAltR-Wlnter Nellls. J1.73. OHAPHS ConcnidK , ID-lh. baskets , none ; Cal- ornla , nonu ; Malagas , per M to S-lb. bbla. , 1.1009 I'O. CKANHKItlUI-S Cape Cod fancy , $10 per bbl. TiiopicAL Knurrs. OKANOKS Mexican , per box , $3.M ; Florldas , IIANANAS Choice stock , . $2.00f2 50 .per bunch. LKMONS Mal.iRa , $4 ; fancy Florida , sizes 2CO ml 300 , SI.OOV4.K. PINEAl'I'LKS None. MISCELLANEOUS. OY 5TKnS IXL , Sc ; medulm. per can. lOc ; erse shoes. 12c ; extia stnndaids , 15c ; extra se- ects , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York ounts. 23c. NEW FIGS Fancy. IGc ; choice , 13Sllc ; Cat- oinla. tiags. Sc. HONEY New Ymk. 1'c ; California , ICc. MAPLE SYHUP-Gallon cnns. per doJ. , 512. NUTS Almonds , HWJ6c ; .Jinallsh walnuts , 12c ; lUTtB , 12c'Utazll ; nuts , 8o-eiistcin ; chestnuts , o jood stock ; shellliaik hickory nuts , per bu. . 4 ; larue hickory nuts , Jl,75 ; 'fancy raw peanuts , c ; roasted peanuts , 7Vtc. ttAinjH KltAUT Choice white , per bbl. , $1.50 ' 4.75-per : halt bbl. , $2.W ) . . . . MINCE MEAT Fancy. In half bbli. , per lb. , Uc ; 10 gal. kegs , 7c ; condensed , per case of 3 07. pliRF , . $3.75. FISH Fresh rausht crnppies , perch and sun- sh. 3O3c ; buffalo , 34c ; pike and pickerel , 6fSc ; alllsh. 8 9o ; black liass , 12 < il3c. CIDEIt Pure Juice , per hbl. , $5.60 : half lib ! . , J3. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 3VJc ; No. 2 green Ides , 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted hide * , 4'ic : No. 2 reen salted hides , S'Jc ; No. 1 gieen salted hide's , 3 to 40 Ibs. , 4Vic ; No. " green palled hides , 25 to 0 Urn. , 3ic ; No. I veal calf , S to 15 Ibs. . 7c ; No. veal calf. 8 to 15 Itis. . 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , c ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry suited Ides , jp : part cuted hides , He per lb. less than ully cured. _ _ _ „ _ „ „ _ _ CotTen NE\V YORK , Nov. 19. COFFEE Options pened Irregular nt S points decline to 10 points dvancc. . ruli-d generally llrmer on local cover- lie. closed Blenily nt ir.gso points ntt advance ; alpsi , II.OIH ) bHgs , Influ.llng : Novetnlier , $14 , Ue- ember , $13.i'iW13..0 : ; ; Jnnuaiy , $12.(0rj 75 ; .lurch . , J12.njsm.13i May , $11. 73-0:11. : SO. Spot offee , JUo , stnady ; No. 7 , $ lj.r , ; mild , steady ; Cordova , $18.23ffl9.09 : sales , l.UOO bags Hanf.s . , S'o. 0. IS'.iic. c. I. f. : 1.UOO baps Itlo , No. 8 , 113.60 , r. I. f.i 500 bags Hlo No. 3. $14.C2 ; 1,700 lags Mnraeallio , 600 bags Sa\nnlla , 2,000 mats Interior Pednns , simt , nt 23Hfi24c ; 500 plculo , ipot , to arrive , at 23'4c ' , and COO mats Tabor , ipot , at 21o ; wnrheuuse deliveries from Ncv/ j'oi-k Saturday , 6,883 , bags ; New York stock oday , 190,311 bags ; United Stntc-s stock , 219,342 ings ; allo.lt for the United States , 262,00 > ) bags ; otal visible for the Ur.ltciStates , 611.342 bags , gainst 430,975 bags last jvnr. SANTOS. Nov. 19. Fltm ; ( ioo l average Snntos , 11.50 : receipts , 17.00bags ; stock , 24.000 bags. HAMIJUlia , Nov. 19. Dull ; prices , ' ,4 PfB. .lfher to U pfs. lower ; Fnlcs , iWO bags ; next A'rdnerday will be d hol'day nt Hamburg. Weekly report : Stiady ; good average , til ; re- elpts ilurlng the week. 107.000 bags ; shipments o United States , none ; elock , 421,000 bags. HAVHE. N'ov 19. Holiday. IllO JANEIllO , Nov. ig. Steady ; No. 7 , 11.50 ; exchange , 12 1-lCd ; rece.pts . , 4.4h ( ) bags : loatcd for the United States , 1,000 bags ; stock , 14 , COO bags , Wt'cMy rcpoit : Steady ; exchange , stamlaid , ,11. CO ; exchange , 12 1-lCd ; iccelpts during the week , 23,0110 liacs ; shipments to United Stat.s , 1,600 bags ; stock , 241,000 tries. Liverpool Murkut * . LIVEUPOOL , Nov. 19 _ WHEAT Close , firm ; demand moderate ; No. 2 led winter , 4s lid ; No. lllng , fis 2d , COIIN .Spot , dull ; ( li-maiil moderate ; 4a lid ; 'utures , steady : demand moderate ; November , a lOHd : December , 4s lid ; Januaiy , 4s 7 % < l. Fl.Ot'Il Firm : demand moderate ; St. Louis fancy winter , 6s 9d. PUOV1SIONS Lard , steady ; demand moder- nle ; spot , SSs 3d. Iteef , llrm ; demand , fair ; extra India , 66s 3d. 1'oik. llrm ; demand poor ; prime mws , western. 6Js 9d ; wiutern ni-duin , (633d. Hams , llrm ; demand moderate ; short cut , 443. Huron , fair demand ; Cumbi-rlnnd cut , 3Cs ; Bhort rllw , steady. 37s ; Un * clear. 45 Ibs. . steady , 35s 6 < 1 ; long nnd > hnl dear , 43 Us. , stCHuy , ; 3a ; shuuldeis , steady. CHEESEHlwdy : demiml moderate ; finest ivhlto nnd colored , Dls for spi.t. TALLOW Dull ; demand poor ; prlmo city , 23s. COTTON SKEl ) OIL Steady , 19s Sd. TL'lli BNTINE Steady : demand modernte ; fplilts. 20s 9d. ItOSIN Steady ; demand fair ; common , 3s 7'/4d. HOPS At London ( Paclflo coast ) , llrm ; demand nnderate ; new crop. 2 15s to 3. T."ie u-ceptM of wheat during the past week were : From Atlantic ports , 38,0)0 quartets ; from Pacltlo ports , none ; from other ports , 3,200 luiuttra. * The receipts of Amerltan corn for the past week were 8 , MO qunrti-is. St. l.onU ( ieiifrul Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. FLOl'H Unchanged. WHBAT Opened Uc higher , but this was soon lost nnd the Hose was ' , jc below Saturday ; No. red. 62V-C. cash : December , 52ic : Mny , 67lc. COIIN Vfiik and steadily declined , closing H fi'Sc under Batuiday : f.ish , 45'io ; December , 4114 c ; May. 4bl46(4Cic. ; ! OATS \Vtnl duwn with wheit nnd corn and closed Uc oflj cnali , SOVjc ; December , 30c ; May , 32c. 32c.UYE UYE Higher ; 52yrff334e. ! 11AHLEY Firm , but all .sales private. HAY Firm nnd active ; timothy , $10.00012.50. 11IIAN Finn ; C3c > c at mill. LEAD -Steady. J2.92H. SPELTEIl Dull ; $3.12ii , sellers. FLAX SEED-Qulet : S1.41. EGOS Higher ; 17c for fresh. HUTTElt Firm ; Elgin , : ( ilijj27cj separator , 22 023c ; dairy. ls i20c. PltOVISlONS Quiet. Pork , standard mess. $13. Lard , lower ; steam , $ .90 ; choice , J7.03. ll.icon. ' steady : rhoulders , je.Ci'j ; .niiKS. $ " .U''i ' ; ribs. $7'.37Uj s ! : rts. $7.6214. Dry salt shoulders , loose , S < ( . r < % o : longs , C'lifiiiic ; shorts , Cc , HECEll'TS-Flour. 5VO ( bbls. : wheat , 4CWK > bu. : corn , 44,000 bu. ; oats. 31,003 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 8,000 bbls ; . wheat , 5,000 bu , ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. Now Turk Dry HIIIHU 'Marbct. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. Iluelness for currcnl wants was conducted nn a nanuw line , und purchaseH wcr rectrlctul to pisltlve require ments. The cold winther In th west nnd Tn the nurt Invest sent some orders , but th yere for moderate quantltlt-s of special assortments. Four-yard brown cottons nre well sold ahead , and engagements control tliu chief productlur Into the new year. Standard drlU ! are alike conditional. Many makes of denlmx , ducks and stripe ; ) sold Into the new > ear deliveries are backward , Some makes of mediums to One diess goods nro so oveisold that samples have been withdrawn. Printed f brlrs , glngh-ims and do mestics for spring are being ordered very freely. Printing clot ha uiu In good demand at 2 ll-lOo bid and declined , STOCKS AND 1IONDS. UpecnlHtlon oil 'ChaiiRO V > u i 'airly Active TliouRli 1'rlti'S Wore Irrr.uUr. NEW YORK , Nov. 19. Speculation on the Stoclc excluinge today was fairly active but the market wns unsettled and the movement of prices very Irregular. Ixm don wag a seller of the International stocks clilelly St. Paul , while Boston sold Burling ton. nnd Chicago sold Northwestern. The doubts expressed as to the declaration o the reirular dividend on Burlington & Qulnoy had an unfavorable effect on the entire market , and reports of decrease * earnings of Northwestern were another de pressing Influence. The market was weak and lower at the opening and there were fractional declines In the early dealings About 10SO : New Jersey Central led a pretty general rally , with a gain of 1 > per ccnl The Improvement was not maintained , am bfore > 11 o'clock had been reached a lurg measure of the ndvance was lost In th active list , while Borne of the apeclolltle fell oft materially , Ijike Erie & Western preferred losing 2 per cent , Canadian Pa clflo l t ppr cent nnd Tobacco nnd Con solidated das each 1 per cent. Delaware & J Hudson receded 1 % per cent. The mar ket continued heavy until nftcr 11 o'clock , when n rally ranging up to 1 per cent was 1I 1I led I by Sucnr. A quick reaction followed , In I which Chicago Qns declined HI per cent. Luke Shore 1 per cent and the general list n fraction. In the afternoon n heavy tone characterized the de.illngB , but It wns only the specialties which made any louse * , and for the half hour preceding 2:15 : the move ment of prices was light. After delivery hour there was a reaction , led by Western Union anil the grangers nnd coal , but tno tr/rnpcr of the ( "peculation , underwent o. clmnce before 2 o'clock , nnd during the last half hour prices moved up steadily nnd the market closed steady. The early losses were not entirely made up In the closing rally , and most of the list showed a de cline , compared with the final sales of Sat urday , notably Pullman , l'i per cent ; Ca- niullnu Pacific , ! ; , per cent ; St. Paul & Omaha nnd Tobacco , 1 per cent ! I > cad prw- ferred , i per cent. Of the grangers Hock Inland Is down H per cent , Burlington stands unchanged and Northwestern up VJ per cent. Sugar opened U per cent higher , declined "U per cent nnd advanced 2VS per cent , closing within H per cent ot the highest and 1 % per cent above Satur day's closing. The bond market was wenn throughout the day on fairly active trad ing , sales aggregating $1,301,000. In the late dealings pome Ipxucs made advances , In cluding Kansas & Texna seconds aim Atchlson second ? , they selling up % and 5 per cent , respectively. Foreign stocks were weaker , with n less bouynnl tone In the Paris bourse , Ilrnzlllans were excep tionally ( Inn on reports of u fresh loan. The Evening Post's London cablegram snys : Except for mining shares , the mar kets were dull today. Americans were Hat , closing nenr the worst. St. Paul nnd Ca nadian Pacific were especially weak on tralllc returns. The prospects of further gold shipments to America arc not stimulat ing stoclcp , because the movement Is re garded as artificial. The following wore the closing quotations ott the leading stocks of the > New York ex- chnnge today ; I''IIUIH1 | | NlltOS. 11OSTON. Nov. 19. Clearings. J13C07,730 ; bal- nnc8 , Jl.CW.d'Jl. IIALTIMOHE , Nov. 19. Clearings , J2.15I.729 ; l lance . 1221,503. NKW YOHK. Nov. 19.-Ccnrings. : liO.875,000 ; balances , I5L1)SC ) < 7. I HILADELPHIA. Nov. 19. Clearings , J9.755- 748 ; baloneys. 11,678,442. M13MPH1S. Nov. 19. ClearlncB. 49I,555 : bal ances , $129,835. New Yolk exchange , Belling at par. par.NKW NKW OHLKANS. Nov. 19. Clearings , $1,359- 449. New York exchange , bank , par ; commer cial , II discount. ST. DOUIH , Nov. 19-ClfarlnKfl. $1,453.440 ; bal ance * . $ CS8fu2. ; Money , qulel , 5if7 per cent. Ex change on New York , pnr. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. The cash balance In tin ) treasury at the close of business today was $101,102,100 ; gold rem-rve , $61,015,093. CINCINNATI , Nov. 19. Monuy , 2WOO per cent ; brokers paying off cheap loans. New York ex change. ! Jtf40c premium. Clearings , $2t > S9l4'M. ' CHICAGO. Nov. 19. Clearing * . $17.130.000. Money , HS4'4 per cent on call ; & { | 4 per cent on time ; sterling exchange , commercial , $4.8504.66. 1'AHIS , Nov , 19. Three per cent rentes. 102f 12V4C for the.account. .Three and u half per cent rentes , 107f 45o for the. , account. Exchange on London. 25f 12Vio for cheiks. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. Today' * gold with- drawuts from the New , York nubtrcasury amounted to $1,648,000 , making the total frum all account * since the announcement pf the bond Issue * 3O.V > ,000. LONDON. Nov. 19. Gold ls quoted toil ay at Duenna Ayre * at 50 ; Madrid , 10 ; Lisbon. 230 ; St. PetenlmrR. W ; Athens. 7T : Home. 107W ; Vienna , 101. The amount of bullion wlthdiawa from the Dank of England on balance today was OMAHA LIVE OCK MAMETS Wuck Opens with ; Juci $ ) Encouragement to Both Sides of the Deal. C ' I RECEIPTS SHOWING--A BETTER QUALITY Muro Good Href fitters on Snle Tlnui for Many Days-Prices , Hold Mriul } ' to Sirens-Hoc * Open Strung and Close Higher. MONDAY , Nov. 19. The week opens out with a ( rood , liberal run , 200 cars In nil , fewer cattle , but more hogs and sheep-than arrived on last Mon day. day.There There was not a very lively cattle trade today , .although prices averaged up pretty much the same as on Saturday. The sup ply was rather liberal and the good to choice beef grades sold nt strong Satur day's prices. Some 1,250-lb. rangers brought $4.23 , and a bunch of choice 1,476-lb. native beeves brought $5.55. On the medium and common grades trade was slow. Prices were hardly quotably lower than last weclc , but sellers generally were glad to get Sat urday's prices. It was rather a. dull mar ket , but the close found practically every thing sold. The market for cow stuff was steady tea a dime lower than last week. There were fully sixty straight loads on sale , and lots of odds and ends. The decline was mostly on the medium and common grades. Veal calves sold at fully steady prices , but the market for bulls , stags and rough stock generally wns lower. Only a moderate amount of business was transacted In stackers and feeders , but last week's Jirlcea were llrrnly held on all grades. Good , Meshy stock ruled strong. Uood to cholcu feeders are quotable nt J2.70 ( 3.30 ; fair to good , $2.33 2.0(1 , and common grades from $2.25 down , Hepresentatlve sales ; DKESSED HE12F. Nn. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. Nn. Av. Pr 2. . . . 935 J3 00 10. .1117 13 25 5. . ,1270 $3 40 " .1018 3 00 1. . . OSO 3 S3 20. . 'iWO 3 40 11. .1035 3 00 1. . . 980 3 23 21. . .me 3 f.o 1. .1300 3 00 1. . ,10:0 3 23 42. . .1202 3 ao .1125 3 20 39. . .1W3 3 35 SIIH'I'INa AND liXl'OKT. 67..1476 5 55 cows. i. . .1000 1 00 1. . . 950 1 73 1. . . 930 2 10 13. . . S13 1 35 1. . .1050 1 73 . . 900 2 10 . . . 904 1 40 1. . . WO 1 83 4 ! ! , . 725 210 : 22. . . " 82 1 40 6. . . ! > 53 1 S3 1. . , .1180 2 15 3. . . QIC 1 40 1. . .1260 1 85 2. . , . Ml 2 15 4. . . 847 1 DO 1. . .1140 1 90 8 , . . . SSI 2 15 6. . . 8SO 1 50 1. . . TOO 1 90 39. . , . 902 2 20 1. . . HSO 1 50 13. . . 945 195 5. . , . 966 2 20 1. . .1160 1 60 1. . . 940 2 00 1. . . .1020 2 25 2. . .1050 1 CO 4. . . S2 200 1. . , .1100 2 25 2. . . 610 1 50 4. . .1313 2 00 1. . . . 870 2 25 1. . . 610 1 50 2. . . 905 2 00 20. . . . 933 2 25 5. . . 9 : > c 1 55 1. . .1090 200 1. . , .1330 2 40 4. . .1033 1 CO 1. . . 750 200 8. . . . 962 2 40 21. . . 915 1 60 C. . .1013 2 00 5. . . . 948 2 45 13. . . 852 1 65 2. . . 935 2 00 1. . , .1160 2 60 1. . , .1120 1 70 2. . , .1015 2 00 1. . . .1110 2 50 7. . . 910 1 75 1. . . 950 2 TO 1. . . . 70 2 55 1. . , .1010 1 75 , . 873 2 10 1. . . .1190 2 63. 6. . , . SCO 1 75 .5 ! ! . 70 ,2.10 1. . , .1360 2 75 3. . , .1000 1 75 , . 966 2 10 24. . . . 669 275 2. . . . S50 1 75 " HEIFEH8. 1. . . . 3SO CO 1. . 600 1 65 13. . 791 2 05 3. . . . U3 1 00 4. . , B1 65 41. . , S15 2 20 1. . . . C70 1 23 1. . , 860 1 63 2. . , 933 2 30 1. . . . 320 1 50 2. . , M5 1 75 12. . . 616 2 40 3. . . ; 003 1 55 13. . . 761 1 83 23. . , 842 2 50 . . C82 1 60 10. . , SIO 1 90 14. . . SOS 2 75 . . 640 1 65 30. . 73S 2 00 2S. . , 831 275 CALVES. . . 230 1 00 2. . ,100 , 2 SO 1. . . 100 4 00 . . 230 1 23 1. . , , sq 3 oo , 120 4 00 . . 210 1 50 1. . 91) 3 CO 3ii , 120 4 00 . . 210 1 50 2. . . UO 3 00 1. . , 120 4 25 . . 2r,3 1 CO ' ' .280 3 00 2. . . 190 4 50 . . 220 1 73 ' l' . ; 230 ; 3 25 , 215 4 50 . . 300 2 00 1. . , 204 3 60 , 110 4 75 . , 170 2 GO 2. . , 100 i 00 , 178 4 73 . . 33Q 2 50 .BULLS. . .1510 1 60 2..123ft , 1 65 I. . . .1080 1 80 . . 510 1 50 l..i. 70.V 1 6i 1. . 870 1 S5 . . 9SO 1 60 l.,1040 1 70 2. . . .1135 1 85 . .1160 1 60 l..v. 020. 1 73 1. . . .1230 1 95 . .HSO 1 60 1.J/.12SO 1 75' 1. . . .1650 2 00 . ,1330 1DO 1..1220 1 75 1..1430 2 23 . .1140 1 53 1..1.1UO 1 75 3..1GS6 2 35 . .1352 1 CO 1..I13CQ 1 80 OXEN. ' ' 7. . . . 1514 290 2. . 'l'670 3 CO STAdS. . 940 1 50 FEEDERS , .r ' 1-75 ' 236 ' salons" 27f MS 2 15 i. . ; 2 30 1..1D20 2 73 73S 2 15 3. . , 2 30 20..10CI IK SCO 2'20 11. . . 2 30 T..I 747 2 S5 570 2 SO 3. . . . 840 2 35 1..1190 2 S3 763 2 0 1. . . . 700 8 CO 40..1015 2 'JO lOOO 2 25 2. . . 770 2 60 6. . . . 883 3 00 430 2 23 1. . . . 670 2 50 3..1090 3 00 1100 2 2.1 21. . , . 883 2 50 5..1022 3 00 413 2 23 3. . . .1033 2 50 1..1120 3 00 730 2 25 4. . . . 850 2 53 3..1483 3 00 420 2 25 5. . . . BUG 2 55 14. . . . 998 3 03 913. 2 23 12. . . . 920 2 60 1..1010 3 10 618 2 23 41. . . . 882 2 60 10..1004 3 10 910 2 23 11. . , . 872 2 60 13.1002 3 15 SOO 2 25 19. . .1090 2 65 20..1116 3 15 791 2 30 52. . 681 2 or. 4. . . . 875 2 40 742 2 SO StOO 2 63 WESTERN CATTLE. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. Pr.o 1 bull 1340 $1 90 40 cows 1105 $2 ; o 15 steers 1235 4 2" 1 FtiiR 1400 1 sir , tic..1230 2 23 B steers 1270 3 25 10 Ftrs , Tex. 2 90 122 meets 1(51 3 25 3 heifers 2 70 18 sirs , Tex..lCOJ 3 13 W. II. Violet. 1 cow 900 2 40 2 cows S2) 2 40 1 cow 1200 2 41 2 cows 1025 2 4) 1 steer 9W 3 15 1 steer 120D 3 1 > 1 steer HOT 3 15 12 ulcers 1179 3 15 1 steer 970 3 15 COLORADO. 2 feeders..10C3 ,2 23 EO feeders. . . . 1013 3 10 23 feeders. . . . 9S8 273 53 COWH 871 2 V > 1 bull 14W 1 S3 1 stag 1170 1 K I sir. tie..1320 2 23 24 sirs , Tex..1119 2 75 0 steers 1078 3 40 40 Rivera 1152 3 40 II steers 1093 3 15 ' Baer. 3 cows 1023 2 10' ' 2 cows , .1150 240 2 cows 1035 2 50 1 cnlf 300 2 75 1 cow 1100 300 70 steers 1120 3 40 3 steers 1150 3 40 3 culveu 793 4 25 O. M. Scott. 1 Bteer 1070 3 IS SO steers 733 3 15 ! 5 cows 9C4 2 40 C. J. Shldcler. 1 bull. : 1450 1 DO 6 cows. . 910 1 7S ri COWS 1005 2 CO 5 calves , 4" > 2 2 75 1 steer 11M 375 10 steers. 120U 390 1 calf 130 4 50 50IDAHO. IDAHO. 27 steers 1122 340 1 stag- 950 223 8 steeis 050 276 Icow 10GO 103 9 cows 937 1 65 6 Bines 14W 1 60 II cows 952 200 70 cows 900 240 Schlneberger & i" . 1 bull 1220 1 59 I cow 1130 2 60 Icow IBM 1C ) 10 cows 11W 2 CO 1 stne - 2 75 2 steers 11GS 3 SO CO steers 1136 3 30 220 ntecrs 11CO 3 3' ) WYOMING. 1 bull 1400 1 50 1 hull 1MO 1 50 1 bull IISO 1 m 1 bull , .1270 1 DO 1 bull 1C70 1 B' ) 0 cows 1021 1 70 1 cow 1170 2 15 12 cows 971 2 15 3 cows 986 2 15 1 cow 11SO 2 63 1 cow 12)0 2 65 1 cow 1100 2 65 2 rows 10.10 2 05 21 cows 935 2 65 1 feeder 1040 3 10 2 feeders..1133 3 19 14 feeders. . . . 1055 3 10 S. H. Uursess. 3 cows S68 1 BO D cows , . .1010 2 10 14 steers 1211 3 BOW. W. T. Wolf. 1 stag Hftl ) 1 75 6 cows. . . . . 915 2 00 B sirs , tig. . . W8 2 25 11 cows. . . . .1037 2 60 131 steers 1123 3 25 E. N. Carter. 0 cows 915 1 75 43 cnvs. . . . .1005 2 40 2 steers 1140 2 50 T. H. Ilord. 2 calves 230 1 25 1 cnlf 22) 1 78 40 cows 831 1 75' " " 1 cow 1420 2 05 52 cows til ) 2 4J , ' . .fa 39 cows IMS 2 05 61 cows 904 2 40 Co cows 900 2 40 NEVADA. M. K. Parsons. 6 Mrs. tle.43S 236 - 1 sir. tig. .1010 2 40 1 sir , tlL'.12 * > 241 . . 1 cow .1:00 2 45 1C cows 1H2 2 4S V 13 feeders. .1113 2 CO 2 feeders. . 9SO 2 39 feeders. .1134 3 27V5 17 feeders. .1221 3 BO- SOUTH , DAKOTA. G. w7 Forbfs. 16 steers. , .1174 3 t $ .I 'A 23 steers. 125S 4 00 J. II. Uaxter. 1 cow . . .1110 2 o i l lr 1 eow. , . . . .1030 200 2 cows. 085 2 7jr , l 4 cows. . . . .lOOi ) 27E 14 feeders. . . . 1057 3 ! H , yvmiMjn. 5 cows 1028 1711 i 11 cow 975 260 BO feeders..1118 3 20 81 W.ltell. Icow 8JO 2 M , 12 cows 1004 2 GO 2 steers 1110 3CS _ _ _ 7 steers 11.5 323 42 steers 12)5 3 45 ' ( HOG8 The supplf * * " " heavier than a week IIRO by nearly 1,000 h < : nd. and the general iiuallty of the offerings almt > et HS Rood as on Saturday. The market opened early and active , with prices nil of lOc higher than Saturday and all the pack ers In the market. lUports from Chicago were generally favorable , buying was free and the > eiy btrong opening to provisions caused a further advance and the late market wns fully IBc higher than tha clone l t week. Heavy and heavy mixed hogs brought from H.60 to JI.70 , with a couple of choice load at JI.'J. Light and light mixed loads sold all the way from I4.32H to (1.60. Pigs sold anywhere from J2 for | K > or 33-lb. stuff up to M.25 for good I46-lb. stuff. The- general market was active and from lOc to 15c higher than Saturday ; and closed itrong nt the tulvunre. the pens being cleared before 10 o'clock , so that late bearish report B from Chicago had no effect on the trade here. Sales were mostly at from I4.CO to > 4.70 , as aealnet from 11.40 to 14.60 Satur day end from 1 W to 14.51 on last Monday , Rep resentative sales : No , Av , 8h. Pr , No. Av. 8h. Pr. 5 1 6 . . . It 1 3SO . . . 4 60 77 169 320 4 5Hi CS , .2U 160 4 CO . , . , . . , . ! . . . 435 4 : eo . . . 4 o 1 1 6 . . . 415 Cl 225 SO 4 0 41 173 ICO 435 CD. , S3 . . . 4 60 84 168 280 4 40 . . . . . . . . 120 4 CO 19. . . .v..lH . . . 4 40 S3 222 200 4 CO 92.,165 40 4 40 07 250 ItO 4 ( O K 176 160 4 49 U 271 200 4 5 a i7 < . . . i ta 23 tf ITO t (5 : 147 . . . 4 4S M 240 1(0 4(0 33 ! 8SO 4 45 U M 160 4(5 171 230 450 C 283 , . , 463 ill . . . 460 42 231 120 4 ( S M 1U SO 4 CO 15 304 . . . 4W 230 120 4 50 70 212 40 4 GS : or > so 4 co e : ci . . . 4(3 188 80 4 M C 219 160 4 K7l ( 312 . . , 450 67 244 SO 470 183 . , , 466 65 . ,379 SO 470 . , JM . . . 463 3 413 , . , 470 193 80 4 65 64 290 240' 4 70 1S5 . . . 465 20C U3 280 40 278455 61 226 120 470 2 4 480 465 64 SIS 200 4 70 215 . . . 4 67H 26 2SO 120 4 70 2M 40 4 67M 48 233 120 470 2G7 360 4 60 69 278 40 470 3GO . . . 4 60 ISO 307 200 4 70 < ' 227 . . . 4 CO 50 317 . . . 475 > 170 . . . 460 78.2J9 2CO 475 PIQS AND ItOUdH. 0 1 . . . 200 9 76 . . . 300 i 4C . . . 260 1 190 . . . 300 3 250 . , . 275 2 300 . . . 300 4 137 . . . 275 1 310 . . . 315 , 4S . . , 275 127 72 . . . SIB 47 . . . 2 DO 2 310 . . . 3 15 67 . . . 300 SO. . . CA 40 320 230 . . . 300 22 83 . . . 360 200 . . . 300 1 150 . . . 350 2 235 . . . 300 CO 87 . . . 350 4 230 . . . 300 7 130 . . . 40) 3 230 . . . 3 00 10 113 . . . 4 03 3 266 . . . 300 IS 146 . . . 425 SIUKP-Thcrc wns a fair run today , the four inds received Including all ktndu and condition ? , lie market wris lictlve nnd firm on desirable Pferlngs nnd flow nnd rnther wcnk on common tuff. About everything sold. Fair to choice atlvea are quotable nt from J2.25 to $2.90 , faire o RO nl westerns nt from $2 to $2.60 , common nd stock sheep from IIK to 11.73 , good to choice 0 to 100-lh. lambs from 12.50 to { 3.75. lUprc- entatlve sales : Jo. Wt. Pr. 6 native ewes 80 1210 IS native ewes 84 210 14 natlx'c mixed 101 250 60 native laniba 61 260 llfct-lpts iinil llsiMttl ) ( < ii : of Stack. Olllclnl receipts nnd disposition of stock ns inwn by the books nf the Union Stock Yards ompany for the forty-dent hours ending at 3 'clock p. m. , Monday , November 19. 1891 : RECEIPTS. Cars. Head. attle 157 3M5 , logs 41 3,263 hcep 4 G43 lorscs and mules 1 2 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle Cattle , lloea. Sheep. maba. Packing company 3 424 ' . II. Hnnnnnnd company. . , 189 637 54 wlft nnd company 1,2(1 ( DOS 224 uclahy Packing company. , . . 779 1,487 . Lnbmari 200 . . . . . . i. llefker 5 . . . . . . . . Hans 472 . . . : . Hecker & Dcgen 376 'unsaiH & Carey 2 . . . .ec Rothschild 19 Inmllton & S S3 . L. Carey 29 . . . . . . lentonV 2 . . . hlppers and fecdcis 652 11 eft over . . . . . . . . . 3C5 Total 4,035 3,484 643 IVr : STOCK. TliurrTnn a Heavy Itun of Cuttle anil Nearly All \Voro Nntlvcu. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. There was a henvy run f cattle and nearly all were natives of the ommon to fair order. For good to prime steers he market was llrm. Common steers were bout steady , nnd so was butchers n'td cnnners * lock. In the stocker and feeder branch the few sold brought full prices , Culvcs were In light upply and showed firmness. Native cattle were .uoted at from 11.25 to SG.40 , with sales prln- Ipally nt from J1.75 to J5.23. Texas cattle sold t from $1.4i ) to 13.40. ' > In hogs the demand was sharp ; a dor.cn or more packers took them at on early ndvance n Saturday's prices of from 5c to lOc p r 1 ) bs. The least of the heavy weights brought rom J5 to 13.60 , while f4.60 was the top for nverages of less than 200 Ibs. From J4.50 to 5.00 wns pad for common to prime henvy , nnd rom H.23 to 14.60 bought common to prime Ight. There were n few salts nt better than 4.95 , though the bulk of the 230 to 350-lb. hogs old ubove $4.65. Sales w ? re generally at fioin 4.40 to (4.50. Sheep receipts showed a marked decrease. As fx result the market was much firmer , and prices n all descriptions were from lOc to 15o higher. Vday'B prices ranged ns follows : From tl to 3 for poor to choice sheep , nnd from 12 to 14 or lambs. The majority of sheep sales were at rnm $2 to 12.75. while from 13 to J3.75 bought most of the lambs. Receipts I Cattle , 20,000 head ; calves , COO head , IOKS , 60,000 head ; sheep , 8.000 head. The Evening Journal reports : HOGS Receipts , 60.000 hpad ; ofllclal Saturday , 4,050 head ; shipments , 3.629 head ; left over , .000 head ; quality only fair ; good demand by > oth packers and shippers ; market active nnd Irrn nnd fully lOo higher ; sales rnnge at 14.100 .GO for light. J4.30JJ4.50 for rough packing , 14.33 B4.90 for mixed. $4.65iff5.05 for heavy packing nnd shipping lots , and 2.Wf4.:5 for pigs. CATTLE Rece'pts , 2J.OO , ) head ; maiket mod- rnUly active and steady and unchanged. SHEEP Receipts , 8.0UO head ; market moder ately active and firm at CifflOc advance on belter grades. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now York Llvn Stuck Itlnrknt. NEW YORK , Nov. 19. UEBVES-S3 cars on ale ; very dull ; good cattle steady ; others lOfTlBc ewer ; native steers , poor to prime. J3.SO.30 ; oxen , 11.6004.00 ; bulls , J1.WC3.00 ; dry' own , 11,10 2.40. European cables quoted American steers at lOiffllc per lb. . rcraed weight ; refrigerator beef at 654iffSio per b. ; no exports toilay , CALVES On sale , 1,500 head ; market slow , > j P,4c per lb. lower ; veals , poor to prime , I3.00.tf .50 ; grassers , J .OOS-.W ; western calves , 12.23 @ 3.50. SHEEP AND LAMI1S On sale. 24,000 head ; market demoralized ; sheep , "Ac lower ; lambs , ' , J J&e lower ; over 6,600 head untold ; sheep , poor o prime , SI.0082.75 ; lambs , common to choice , 2.60K4.00. HOGS On sale. 600 head ; tower , at Jl.50ffll.85 or ordinary to choice. Kanins City I.Wo Stock .ilnrknt. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 19. CATTLE Receipts. 1,100 head ; shipments , 3.SOO head ; market firmer or best ; others steady ; Texas steers , Sl.90fl2.25 ; Texas cows , J1.7SH2.60 ; beef steers. } 3.25550 ; native cows , I1.00S3.90 ; slockers nnd feeders. SiffS.GC ; bulls , I1.C002.SO. HOGS Receipts , 4,100 head ; shipments , GOO lead ; market strong and lOc higher ; bulk of sales. I4.45JN.70 ; heavies , f4.5504.80 ; packers. 14.60 iH.S'J ' ; mixed , > 4 4)Jf4.70 ) ; 1 ghts , J1.1CJH.40 ; Yorkers. J4.30S4.40 ; pigs , | 2.76(84.10. ( ! SHEEP Receipts , 1,800 head ; shipments , 200 icad ; market steady. St. T.nuU Live Stuck Market. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 19. CATTLK Receipts , 1,900 lead ; shipments , 2,100 head. Market strong ; native steers , J4.25 ; steers from 875 to 923 Ibs. , J2.65 < if3.15 ; cows. J1.70@2.5 ; feeders. J2.80Jf2.95 ; Texan steers , J2.4003.00 ; cows , J2.0082.13. . HOGS Receipts , 6.J.OO head ; shipments , 7,400 liead. Market active , strong nnd 10c higher ; Heavy , J4.7504.SO ; good , Jl.55iff4.70 ; mixed , J4.40 01.55. SHEEP Receipts , 400 head ; shipments , 200 liead. Market steady and firm ; mixed natives , I2.25@2.60 ; lambs , J3.25. Stoclf In SiKlit. Record of receipts at the four principal mar cels for Monday , November 19 , 1S94 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.9GG 3,263 CI3 Chicago 20,00) 60.000 8.000 Kansas City 8.100 4,100 1,800 St. Louis 1'JW 6,900 400 Total 33,966 64,203 10,813 3Ilimeai > ell * \Vlmit .Unrkpt. ' MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 19. The average In the wheat market today was lower , although the early market was the highest traders have had. The ndvance at the Btart was on strong cables , reports of advance In wheat In the Argentine and n decrease In the English visible supply. These caused buying by shorts early. Realizing sales , large primary receipts , lower corn prices , large Increate In the visible supply , later decline In Liverpool , scarcity of freight room at the sea board , Increase In the amount on passage nnd small exports caused a decline of about ? io from the highest point nnd the market rhially closed Via lower than Saturday for futures. The de mand for cash wheat wns large at full prices. November , 69',4c ; December , BS'ic ; May , CO'lc : hard , on track , Clc ; No. 1 northern , COc ; No. 2 northern , 6SV4c ; receipts , 659,000 bu. ; shipments. 22,000 bu. The Hour market was strong anil active , with large pales ; patents , $3.23f3.55 ; bak ers , I2.1082.3Q. The production was estimated nt 41.WX ) bbls. for the 24 hours ; shipments , 40.7W blila. blila.The The Market Record reports nn Increase of 431 , 000 bu. ( n country elevators In the northwest , which now contain 12,431,010 bu , t utton .Market , NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 19. COTTON Firm ; Bales , spot , 6,500 bales ; to arrive , B.700 hales ; re ceipts , 23,021 bales ; exports to Great llrltaln. G.6W bales ; coastwise. 4CSS bales ; Block , 344.1SI bales ; ordinary , 4'ic ; good ordinary , 4 ? e ; low middling , 4fc ; middling. SHc ; good middling. 6 9-lto ; middling fair , Clc ; fair , 7ic nominal. Futures , steady ; sales , 63,700 bales ; November. 15.12 bid ; Decemlwr , J5.lSif5.16 ; January , (5.190 5.2i ) ; February , J3.2133.21Miircn ; , ( i.30S5.31 : April , (5.S5O5.36 ; May , 13.4185.12 ; June , | 5.47iQ 5.43 ; July. f5.53H5.54 ; August. ( . .Mil 5. GO. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. COTTON Firm ; mid dling , 6 1-lCc ; sole * , 4 > bales ; receipts. 11BO ) bales ; shipments , 11,000 bales ; stock , 33,400 bales. K n it < City Mnr' < et . KANSAS CITY. Nov. IJ.-WHEAT-Firm ; No 2 hard , W31c : No. 2 red , BOc : rejected , 4847c saleH by sajnple on 'change , f , o , b , , Mississippi river. No. 2 hard , BSc ; No , 2 red , B7c , CORN Slow and weak ) No. 2 mixed , 42 < { ci No. 2 white , 42'fcc. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 30S31c ; No , 2 white , 33WUHc. HUTTER Firm ; creamery , ICCHc ; dairy , 13 017c. EGGS Quiet ; 18c. HECEHTS Wheat , 31,400 bu. ; corn , 7,700 bu. | oats. none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , M.OOfl bu. ; corn , 7,000 hu.j oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pcorlu firuln .Market , PEORIA , Nov. IB.-COHN-Bteadyj new , No. 2 , 43c : No , 4 , new , 42c. OATS Irregular , slow ; No , 2 white , 30V4031Hcj No. 3 white , 3030lic. RYE Scarce ; ncminal ; No. 2 , DOS tie. WHISKY Finn ; high wine Uisli , (1.23. RECEIPTS Wheat , 4,204 bu , ; corn , M.260 bu.j oatt , 29,700 bu , ; rye. nane ; barley , W.8i Im. tUIIl'MKNTO Wheat , ! , bu. ; corn. 7.COO bu.j cats , 14,300 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 10,8)0 bu. VUlhle Gruln supply. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The vlilble supply of grain Saturday , N6vemt > er 17 , as oomplleil by tha Nw York Product cxchanre , l a. follows t "SHE KHOW5WHAT5 WHAT BECAUSE 11 $ THE BEST. PUREST 5 MOST ECONOMICAL SOLO EVERYWHERE If TliEH.K.FAlRBAHKGOHPAHT.CmcAGa. . . . . I , M ! ! _ MM - ll-y CARPETS , STOVES and BEDDING are what we like to harp on. We can't help it , These de partments are just teeming1 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 Ranges from $4.5O BlanKcls. from Heating Stoves from 2.75 Pillows from Laundry.Stoves from - 2.90 Pillow Slips from Gasoline Stoves from 1,98 Sheets from Gas Burliers from 11.90 Sham Holders from Oil Heaters from 3.95 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 Matting from . lOc Sideboards . 9,65 Hemps from . lie Extension Tables . 2.85 TKLRMS : $10.00 worth of poods , $1.00 per week or SJ.OO per month $25.00 worth of goods , $1.60 per weelc or $0.00 per month $50.00 worth of floods , $2.00 pnr wock or S8.00 per month $75,00 worth of goods , .iiO potwcuk or S10.00 per month Take your choice. Your trade S100.00 worth of poods , is equally appreciated $3.00 t.or wiiok or $12 00 per month whether you pay cash or on $20 ' .CO worth of goods , payments. 84.00 per week or 815.00 per month Formerly People's * Mammoti ! IiiitilhnanL House Open WSonday and Saturday Even n s. Wheat , 82,282.000 bu. j Incr. nse , 1,0,2.000 Im. ; corn , 2,765.000 bu. ; Incit-ase , 127.00-J bii. : o-itu , D.110,000 bu. ; Incrense , 4G.OX ) bu. ; rye. 603.IKW Im. J Increase. SG.OOO hu. ; barley , 3,61a,000 bu. ; < le- creape , 478,000 bu. Migur .Miirktit , NEW YOHK , Nov. 10. SITQAn-Qulet ; Bales , 5,000 baKH centrlfuicnl. M teat , 2Vic In bond , to Canada ; refined , dull. LONDON , Nov. 19. ST'OAIl Cone , weak nml Inactive ; centrifugal Java , 12aj Muscovado , fair rctlnnlg , 8a Cd. Dllllltll Will-It Mlirkrt. DULITTH , Nov. 19. WHKAT Close : No. 1 hard , cash nnd November , 81 lie ; No. 11 northern , cash nnd Novemlier. COc ; December. M > if : Mny , C2ci No. 2 northern , cash. 6ic ; No. 3. sic : ie- jected 61oi to arrive , No. 1 northern , COc ; No. 1 hard. 61'4c. ' lilcic : I'rillt Qtin'Htlo'K. CIIICAOO , Nov. 19. The Karl Fruit company sold California , fruit at auction today , ri > nlizln ( ? the following prices : Kmperor crapes , half cruti'B , Oc4jJ1.2J ; double crates , 2gSU2.i.i. ( ( Wotil i.nr.irt. RT LOI'IS. Nov. 19. WOOI/-Qulet , Ormer , with Rood Bales , but prices unchanged. I'rlnc'O Wlicnt ( juotKilniin. SAN KRANCISCO , Nov. 19.-WHBAT-Steady ; December , 97 "Ac-.May , t\MK. Oil 3 LONDON , Nov. 19. PETROLEUM-Spot , 4'.i f I 3-lGs ; spirits. C'.ts. KlRln Huttpr IMnrkrt. ELGIN , Nov. 19. HUTTER-SaleB , 10.70J Iba. , at 23c , TALKED TO PREACHERS. Ctmnvettor Canflulil IJullvcru nn Aililretm Upon Hlclior Kilucntlon. At the regular meeting of the Ministerial union at tlio Kountzo Memorial Lutheran churcli yesterday the usual program was varied by an address by Chancellor Canflelrt of the Nebraska State university on "Higher Education. " The address wns In the nature of a practical talk on the changes which had taken place In educational theories during the past quarter of a century nnd was en livened by frequent humorous allusions which were decidedly amusing to the audience. The speaker said that In the days when he was In college a boy usually went theru because ho was sent and not from any active and earnest desire to acquire knowl edge. The faculty proceeded on the theory that the college was created to pack up a few parcels of knowledge and Insert them In the pockets and under tha hat of the student without his knowledge or consent. Thlswaa apparent In the manner In which the classes were conducted. A number of slips of paper were prepared , each bearing the name of a student. At ) a Blip was drawn the particular student whose name It bore was Invited to stand up and recite , and such a thing an a discussion or explanation by the professor was unheard of , H a student had asked a question of the professor he would have been at once sent to Coventry for trying to currx favor with the faculty. The same thing was noticeable In the study of English liter ature , French and all the rest of the curri culum. Everything was machine like and the student was compelled to believe that the Dueber = Hampden ! 7 = Jewe ! Watches arc known by railroad - 17 road men and othei RUDY JEWELED ffl ADJUSTED experts to be un equalled for weai and accuracy. The Dueber Wntch Works , Canlon , 0. WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant Grain iinJ Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on C.'iicusa Heard of Trade. Correbpondence solicited. Olllce , room 4. New York Life Building1 , Omaha. Telephone IMS. more knowledge ho left behind him when ho left his alma mater the more succeesful his college life had been. But since then education hnd advanced Just as the average humanity had advanced. There was a tlmo when competition In busi ness meant sitting about the stove and lying about the other fellow. Now there was a strife to take hold of commercial propositions and compete to see who could serve llio community best. In those times the doctors knew of only one disease , which was malaria , and only one remedy , which wns quinine. Hut now they had added materially to their Information and education had kept pace wltb the general advance. WltbTKKS Veterans of the I.iitu War Itoinnmberotl b/ the Cimiinit fiavurnniKiit. WASHINGTON , Nov. 19 , ( Special ) Pen. Hlons eranted , IBEUB of November 8 , werot Nebraska : Original Samuel I ) . Youst , Hampton , Hamilton ; William Sloggett , Col- crldue , Cedar. Reissue Charles II , Beaten , Fletcher , Washington : Hiiinuel II , SnlveJy , Hantlnga , Adams. Iowa : Original Ilarney Gordon , Cedar Ituplda , I.lnn ; James M. I-ant ; . Iucu , I u > caa. Addltionul-John M. Webb , Uea MolneB , I'olk. Increase Luther C. Bnrt- lltt , llumboldt , Ilumboldt. llclsaue Hen- jamln F , HlclimondVllllamsburir , Iowa , Original widows , etc. Mai-y Linneman. HurlliiKlon , IJea Molnes ; Kllcn Smith , Ituu- nflH , I'olk ; Anna 10. Clmmbem. Lcs Molnen. Polk ; ( relBHueMary ) IGrlltllh , IJtii .MoliH'H , I'olk. Mexican , war survivors ( In * crease ) Job Brown , Alarahalltown , 11 ur- ahull. Colorado : Original Samuel W. Herring * , I'ueblo , I'ueblo ; I'eter Nelson , Hedswlcu , Se < lKwlck , South Dakota : Renewal FreU Wells , Tyndall , lion Homine. Atontana : Orlclnal Thomaa McQulrv. Kullspel , FlatlmaO.