TIPS OMA1IA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY , HOVEMBER 22 , 1804. C01I1IBRC1AL AND FINANCIAL Liberal HeceipU , Tree Boiling and Disap pointing Gables Weakened Wheat. t THAT CEREAL OPENED QUITE STRONG Corn W i Weak ut a rrnctlo l Decline froni Tuesday' * CloOnR I'rlco for May 1'rovlOonn AVcro Very Wcnk. CHICAGO , Nov. 21. Liberal receipts , tils- appointing cables nnd free selling weak ened whcnl today nnd Mny closed Tic lower. Mny corn cloned Uc lower , May onts Vie lower nnd provisions nt moderate declines. Wheat opened with n show ot strenRth. The Liverpool market. as cabled ut the opening hour , wns firm at nn ndvnnce of i , * l. The opening price for May wns GO'/fec lild. with soint ! sales nt Cfl'.fcc to C0c , and for h minute or BO there wns quite n trade nt G0'fcc. It soon weakened , however , when the cables were found to have brougnt no buying onler und the receipts at Min neapolis nnd Dululh were ngnln discovered lo bo very heavy. The weakness Increased nnd bccnme finite pronounced. A dispatch was received saying the foreign markets had turned weak on free offerings of Uus- Blan wheat nt lower than American prices. Tlio totnl received nt principal maikctswus 78.1,120 bu. , against CC9ofl : bn. on the similar day last year. The exports were light , -The local feature of the day'H business was the buying of 1'ardrldgo nnd Looming , nnd , Kucceecllng them , thnt of Iloserrans. Among those persons was bought 2,000,000 bit. In nbout twenty minutes , nnd both 1'ardrlugc , deeming nnd llosecrans' purchases were nnld to be on nccount of Kd I'nrd- rldge. l'"rom the fact that the lining of > uch n line raised the price nbout "ic the market became weaker tliniv ever after It wns llnlshed. May had declined to COlic and recovered to from GQo to COHc. It worked off then to CD-'iic ' to the nccompanl- inent of n large business. Near the close of the market It became known that n re ceiver lind been appointed for n large Hour mill nt Duluth nnd the previous weakness became Intensified on thnt announcement. May dropped In a few minutes from tO e to D9Uc and closed ut from C9'.ic to 3'tc. > \ . December closed nt Die. Corn was weak , " but at % c decline from yesterday's closing price for May there appeared to be unlimited buying orders nnd u great many IIOUHOH hnd them. Compara tively heavy receipts und absence of de mand for the spot grain , except for the completion of one or two cargoes , the moat of which were already In hand , caused some desire to sell. A good deal of tne buying on the decline wns usi-rlbed to the fact of a good many puts having been sold good for all week , which could be bought signlnst without risk nt 49c for May , May opened at from 49',4c to ID-Tic , and about the same time a. few lots were disposed of nt 49Ho straight. When wheat begun to tumble corn weakened und sold off to 49c. The volume of buying nt that caused n reaction , of Uc , but the offerings Increased near the close nnd It declined to 4S3c ? and closed at that price bid. During the entire session In the oats market trading was Inclined to drag. Sellers were few In number and orders to buy were more scarce. Trading was scat tered. Mny Ktnrted u shade firmer , at 32c , pold down to 32c , nnd nt noon wns back to from 32c to 22\ip. \ closing nt 32 0. Provisions were very weak nnd continued so for about two hours , but recovered at the end of that time , and nt the close we e only slightly lower than at the opening. Jlog receipts were quite ns liberal ns ex pected. January pork , which closed yester day nt $12.3) , opened nt 112.15 , and closed at that price sellers. January lard , which rested yesterday nt $7.03 , wound up today at W.02',4. Hlbs closed today at $ G.10 , com pared with tG.15 on the day before. Mod erate buying prevented marked declines. The leading futures ratified as follows : ArtIclcB. | Open. | HIgli. | Low. | CloaeT Whcat.No. fl ' Nov StS ! * 63M 1)00. , . . . . . 6BM r2 64 Mny GOJJSU Corn No. a. . Nov. BOH COM * 0 Dee 40X * ox So 40 May 40H 48JS 4SH Oats No.a. . . Nov 28M 2flM 28M 211 V8JI 28'i May 32H 32M' Pork p r bbl Jan , . 12 IB 12 20 12 05 12 15 May 1' ' 40 IS 50 12 30 1'J 42Jtf Lnnl.lOOlUF ) Jan. . . 702W 7 03 fl 07H 7 02 May 7 ao 7 15 7 20 Short Illba- Jnu 0 12K 0 12M 0 05 fl 12K May. , 0 US n so 0 20 U 27M rash quotations were ns follows : FIX3UH Klrm. WHEAT No. 2 sprlnp , MV4-S59ic ? ; No , 3 sprint : , nominal ; No. 2 rp < l , G3C 54Uc- ' < : OHN No. 2 , MlAc ; No. 3'yellow 41c OATH-No. 2 , 28'c ; No. 2 white. 32',4W321io ; No. ItYH Nol i. 4So. IIAHLBY Nu. 2. 34@35c ; No. 3 , D3034c ; No. 4 , 's SKKD-No. 1. J1.41. TIMOTHY KKUD J5.6WG.C" . I'HOVIHIONB Mean pork , ] > cr bbl , , J12.23W12.M. I.anl , per 100 lb . , I7.u07.0al,5. Kbort ribs Bides ( loose ) , J6.12Ki8C.37tt. Dry called shoulders thoxe.il ) , SH@5 c ; bliort clear eldeb ( boxed ) , C % ® 'WIHBKV Distillers' finished goods , per cal. , Slid A113 Cut loaf , J3.18 ; eranulateil , 11.25 ; etnndard A , J4.1S. The' ' followlnir were the receipts and shipments today : On the Prodnco oxchan o today the butter marKet - Kotvii i > aKy : creamery , 14@5c ; dairy , lia'j'Jc. Kggo , easy ; itOttiilo. NKW VO1IK OiNiit.l.t. AlAKKBT. Vestcriliiy's Qnotntlon * on Flour , < Jraln anil Trovlsloiii , Metals , Kte. NEW Tronic , Nov. 21. I'l.OUU-Ilecelpts , 29- 300 bbls. ; exiwrlg , 13,300 bbls. ; wiles , 11,400 pkffs. Market weaker ; holdeia htlll ask old prices , but bids are further away. Borne grades of patents were M-lllng 5c under yesterday's prices. South ern Hour , dull , llyo Hour , steady ; talcs , 400 bbls. lluckwhent Hour , dull ami easy. lltlCKWlllOAT-Oulet at DWCOe. COHN MIOAISlendy ; wiles , TOO bbls. and 2.000 jacks ; yellow western , Jl.18Jf2.00 ; HranJ > wine 3 < Oj. Oj.HYU HYU Nominal ; car lots , 54 53c ; boat loads J1AHLEV Nominal ; western , 63o. ilAUI.Ky MALT-Dull ; ivestcrn. 70 r7Ge. WIII3AT Ileco'iits , 71,000 bu. ; no exports ; Enles , S.625.000 bu. fill 11 res anil 16,000 bu. n > at. Ki > ot market weak ; Ni > . 2 roil. In more iiml elevntor. fiViO ; nlloat. f > J39 1c ; f. o. h. , f > 9fiCOc ; No. 1 northern , 67 0 , nVIIvrrml ; No. 1 hard , C9ViP. il - llvereil. Options weak nil Jay under iltiulilntlons of lone whmt anil a lutu illKimteh nbmit a 'VVIs- omsln Hour mill falluie. I'uhllc cables were generally linn , but wcro offHcl hy weak private mlvlcea. Interior receipts were very larKO nnil exports pinctlcully nothlnu. Heavy --tchlnB lmslii | > ! 'H ' was ilono utpiln ; closed lo net. tlei-llne. Ko. S retl , January , D9 H ) ? ie , rlosed at ti9ic ; lbruary cliwwl ut COVe ; Mim-h , ciUtliiStic , cloned nt Cl'ic : Way , 62iti 3 11-lBc , closed nt C2ic ; July , tie ; Novemtier closed at1 DTHc ; Decem- ln-r. CSUb'iMViP ' , closed at CSHc. IXUNUecelpts. . 14,00bu. . ; exports. 4MW bu. ; sales , 003.000 bu. futures nnd 21,000 bu. upot. Ni > . S , 5 i40 In elevator : C9c nllonl ; ntnuiirr lillxe.1 , & 3 c ; No. 3 , &l 4j22u In elevator ; fi2'sc lU'llvei-ed. Options Kent-rally weak all iliiy on largo car low anil In symiMtliy with whe.it , ami closed nt ? 4OUo net Jedlnc ; .In nuary , 62T f ( & 3\io. cIosiHl ut & 2ic ; Mny. B2 13.16MS3 3-llic , cloned at D2T c ; Novemlier , S"5iHo'c. ' * closed at 57 > ic ; December , CHif/'OSlic ' , closed ut C4ic. OATS Ilecelpts , 7.00O bu. ; no exports ; Bales , 30,00) bu. futures und (0.000 bu. H > < > > . Hiwl Jimikel uulet ; No. 2. S3'i Mlif ; No. 2 .lellvciej , S41SO3IHC ! Ni > . 3 , 32lc : No. S white. 37U < - ; No , 3 wlul , 36 ic ; tnirk. mixed western , 34 } ej track , while western , 37C41c ; Hack , whlta state , 378 41c. Options weaker under free local selling und uympalhy with Hit. other maikets ; closed ' WKo decline ; May. 36iitf6 ic , closed ut SO'io ; November closed at 33Hc ; December , closed nt 33K . 1IAY firm ; Bhlpiilnir , C5CJ7 ! c ; good to choice | 67lio , HOI'S Quiet : state , common to choice , old Wc ; new. MJ12c ; 1'aclHo couit. DiiOTc. HIDKS Steudy ; wet salted New Orleans. IB lected , 45 to Ci Ilia. , Cu ; lluenos Ayres , dry , 0 t 24 lb . , Ho : Texas , dry , 24 lo 30 Ibs. , &VitfCe. I.KATHEIl-gulet : hemlock sole , lluenos Ayres IlKht lo heavy weights. 15 19c. WOOIQulel ; domestlii Ilcoce. 19Q2lc ; pulled I'UOVISIONS-lleef , dull. ( "ut ment dull Pickled bellies , CiO7io ! ! ; plcklinl shoulders , 5Hc Ijird. dull ; western strAiu closed at J7.ll ; clt ut J7i Niuember closed nt J7.40 nominal ; Decen ber , J7.35 ; January. J7.34 nimilnal ; rcltnod. easj i-ontlnent. J7.70 ; routli American , J7.S5 ; con imuml. sue , I'orlc. dull. IIUTTRIl Quiet : wfslcrn dairy. ll16o ; wei f-rn creamery , 15 ? 2iic : wtMtern factory , } j > l io lilictus , 2 oi Imliailun creamery , iSoSOc ; Mat ililrv , ISWMUc ; state creamery , uiKSc nilOKaiv-yukt ; larne , sUinlu ; Binall , SOllUc part iddini. 3 iW8o ; full skims. 2'i 3c. K41OH Firm ; state and I'rnnsylvanli , ! 5 < ? 2S'ic rtfrhjerator. 17 Zlof receipts. 6.884 jikis ; weiteft frwh , aUW24o ; kouthem , 23&231Sc ; cases. jlZJi 'TAI.W\V-Flnn : city ( B per pkr. ) , 4So ; coun try ( pkg . free ) , 4 i < i. an lo quality. - ; United co d at U'i till. till.HOfllN HOfllN Quiet ; strained , common to coed , Jl.J TllllI'KNTlN15-lU y ; HK'U-Steady. . YIN Opened Hruxr ; ruled wtalc and clot any ; .pot , H4.15Ot4.iSt ( In rlalev otilelt Itn , 00 tons December , I1I.1S ; 100 tons December , one y' notice , 111.20 ; 100 Ions Decemb r , one day' * otlcc , s , o. to double. 111,03 , 100 tons December , n * ilayn notice , at 114.13. I'ltl lltON Mnrket nulcti Scotch , HJ.WC3J.W ; merli'nn , lll.OOOI3.W. PI'Kl.TKIl-NeKleclcKlj domestic , J3.S5. C'OI'l'nil Closed steady , exchance price for pnl , { 3.15 ; brukers * quotations , 13 ; gslM on chnnBe ! Spelter , one rnrload December , 13.U. COTTON KKKO OII/-Market shows nn up- nrtl tendency on better demtind and small fforlnKi" , rcstrlellng business ; closed nrmj prime rude , 2 c : off crude , 2li2jc ; yellow , butter rndes , 333lc : choice > ellow , 33c , nnmlnili irlmo yellow , 8ig32cj yellow , off grades , 28iJf ! " 94c ! ; prime while , 3ic. OMAHA lll'.M'.Il.M , MAUKKT3. Condition of Tr.-xlo nnil Quotation * on Ktnpln nnil Fancy frounce. The poultry maiket Is flat. IlUTTKn PftcklriB stock. 7'iflSc : fair to Rood countr } ' . llfllScj choice to fancy , I5ffl"c ; Rath- red creamery , 1920c } ; separator creamery , Sic. ialH : Strictly fresi : laid , 21c ; fresh ( cold lorace ) , ISJIISc. 1'OL'L.TUY Old hens. 3 ? 4c : fprlns chicken ? , ' , < ; 4f5c ; ducks. 5c ; turkeys , CQCc ; heavy toms , ic ; Reese , 5t5Hc. DIHSSID roui.TnY chickens , fair , 4\ic ; holce larRc. 5c ; choice small , 6c ; turkeys , faire o Rood , 60C4c : choice heavy , 7 fc ; choice ninlt. S@9c ; ducks , fair to icooJ , e B'.tc ; fancy , c : Reese , fair lo Rood , Cc ; fancy , 7c. a AMK I'ralrle chicken ? , per doz , , $3.50 ; Brouse. er doz. , J3 ; blue wing teal , per dot. , Jl.W ; green vlng teal , per dor. . , J1.23 ; ducks , ml.ifd , per oz. , Jl ; canvasbacks , $4.0iT4,50 ) ; .mallards nnd ed heads , J2.50 ; quail , Jl.50Wl.7Bt deer saddles , 2ffiro ; antelope saddles , 10i/llc ; small rabbits , 1 ; Jack rubblts , J2.r . V13AICholce fat and small veals are quoted t Be ; larwe nnd coarse , 3Wlc. CHKIJSK-rWInconsIn full cream , Young A. . 3c ; twins. 12'jc ; Nebraska and lowrt , full cream , Ic ; Nebraska nnd Iowa , part skims , 7 Sc ; .ImburKer , No. 1 , He ; brick , No , 1 , lie ; Swiss , No. I , 14WI3C. HAY Upland hay , J9 ; midland , .H.5Q ; lowland , 8 ! rye straw , JO. Color makes the price on my. l.lKlil shades sell the best. Only top grades rlne top prices. riUKONS-Old birds , per doz. , 75c. VKOKTAD1.K3. POTATOKS Western stock , car lots. 20 3c ; mall lots. 70c. DM ) I1KANS Hnnd-plckcd. navy , J2 ; lima cans , per lb. , 514 < " . ONIONS On orders , G3C70C. PAIIUAOi : On orders , ! V4c. UKLKUY Per doz. . 23 35C. BWKET I'OTATOIIS-l'er bbl. , | 2 ; Jersey , $3.50 er bbl. 11KKTS Per bu. , KlflCOc. CAIHIOTS Per mi. . D05JCOC. CAULIFI.OWKIl-l'er doz. . $2.25. EOO PI.ANT-Per doz. , 60c. HOHSEUADIKII Per Hi. . 78c. PAIISNU'S Per bu. , 60 Jf.Oc. ItUTADAOAS-Per bu. , 75090. PAI18I.EY Per doz. bunches , 2Sc. Tt.'IlNlPS-Per bu. , Mc. ) BPMT PKAS Per lb. , 3 J3'4c. HUIIUAIUI SQt'ASH Per doz. , 75c. TOMATOKS-l > er bu. . 50c. OnKKN PI3A8 Per bu. , $1.2301.33. FllUITH. QUINCRS California , per DO-lb. lior. J1.50. APPLES Good slock , per bbl , , JS.6CB2.73j lIchlEan stock , $3 ; New Yoik or New England , 3. < XKn3.25. PEACH P.S-None. PM'MS California , none. IMIITNE8 None. PKAHS Winter Nellls. $1.75. GRAPES Concords , 10-lb. baskets , none ; Cal- fornln. nonu ; Malagas , per G3 to 6S-lb. bbls. , 7.S05T9.00. CIlANDUnniES-Cape Cod fancy , $10 per bbl. TROPICAL rmilTS. OnANOES Mexican , per box , J3.BO ; Florldas , 2.75W3.00. HANANAS Choice stock , $2.CO 2.30 per bunch. LEMONS Malaga , J4 ; fancy Florida , sizes 2M nil 300 , JI.OOit4.2Ti. PI NBA PPLKS-None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTEUS IXL , 8c ; medulm. per can , lOc ; mrsc shoes , 12c ; extra standards , lEc ; extra se eds , 17c ; company selects , 21c ; New York ounts. 25c. NEW FIGS-Fancy , 16c ; choice , 13 < ? Hc ; Cal- fornla , bngs , Sc. HONEY New York , 17c ; California , ICc. MAPLE SYllUP-Oallon cans , per doz. . J12. NUTS Almonds. ISWICc ; English walnuts , 12c ; filberts. 12c : Braill nuts , So : eastern chestnuts. no coed Block : shellbark hickory nuts , per bu. , 2 ; laice hickory nuts , J1.75 ; fancy raw peanuts , c ; roafted peanuts , 7Hc. SAUEll KIIAUT Choice white , per bbU $4.50 C4.73 : per half bbl. . J2.50. MINCE MEAT fancy. In half bbls. , per lb. . ' ,4c ; 10 eal. kegs , 7c ; condensed , per case of 3 loz. pkgs. . J2.75. FISH Flesh caught crapplea. perch nnd tun- fish , 35c ; buffalo. 3J4c ; pike nnd pickerel , CSSc ; atllsh. 8@9c ; black bass , I2f13o. CIDEU Pure Juice , per bbl. , J5.50 ; half hbl. , $3. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 3'ic ; No. 2 erecn ildes , 3'ic ; No. 1 green salted hides , 4VJc : No. 2 green salted hides , 3Uc ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3 to 40 Iba. , 4'.4c : No. 2 green salted lildes. 25 to 0 Ibs. , SVic ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 5c ; No. 1 dry flint hides , c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry sailed ildos , 5c ; part cured hides , Vic per lb. less than Tully cured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bt. Louis General .Murket. ST. LOUIS. Nov. ' 21. FI OUR Very dull. WHEAT Afler nn ndvar.e of Ic. at the open- ng prlc } went off , and cosed TiSlo below j-es- .erday ; cash. 514c ; December , 50H@51c ; May , . COHN Weak and closed Ho off ; cash , 45c ; December , 45Uc ; January , 44Hc ; May , 45HW4CC. OATS Also went off , but not so much us corn and wheat ; cash and November , 30c ; May , IlYE-Dull at C2'4c. ' I1AHLEY rirm ; Minnesota sales at nSGSSUe. HAY Active and higher ; prime to strictly choice.- $8.M@a.OO. TIMOTHY SEED Quiet. ' DUAN Scarce ; east tiack , C3c ; at mill , C3@ LRAD Qul t at 12.95 asktd. SPHLTEH Dull. FLAX SUED-Qu'ct ' at SI.41. WHISKY Steady at SI.23. miTTER Unchanged. KGOS Steady nt 17c. llAQaiNH M'jQtHc. according to weight. COTTON TIES 70c. PROVISIONS Pork , dull ; Jobbing , $12.C2'J. Lard , lower ; steam. $8.80 ; salofl of choice at I6.92H. Bacon and dry salt meats , uulet at pre vious prices. MECKIPTH Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 35.000 bu. ; oals , 9,00) bu. SHIPMENTS Flour. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn. 1,000 bu. ; oals. 4.000 bu. KIIIISA ; City Markets. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 21. WHEAT Ic lower ; No. 2 hard , 60c ; No. 3 bard , 48 © c ; No. 2 red , < 9c ; No. 3 red , 4Sc : rejected , 46c ; sales , f. o. h. , Mississippi river : No. 2 nominally ITAQKe ; No. j hard , EGc. COHN Unchanged ; No. 2 mixed , 41642c ; No. 2 while. 42 ? 42'ic. OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 30@30 > 4c ; No. 2 white. 33c. IHJTTKK Steady ; creamery , lGS22c ; dairy , 1317c. KC3OS Scarce : strictly fresh , IBc. IIKCKIIT8 Wheat , 2.400 bu , ; corn , 71,000 bu. ; oats. 6,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , none ; corn , none ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wool Market. BT. LOUIS. Nov. 21. WOOL About steady , with a Rood outward movement , owing to higher freights after this week ; prices unchanged. ANTWKIU" . Nov. 21. The Illver Platta auction wool sales were concluded hero today. The num ber of bales offereed was 2,900. of which 477 were bold. The demand was sluggish and prices poor at yesterday's decline. The qunllty " > s poor and the- result discouraging. A few bales of Australian wool were offered , but the sales were not sufficient to afford a reliable test of values , The following are the sales In detail : lluenos Ayres , in bales , 2 3-&Q5 3-&d ; Montevideo , 300 bales , at 383 4-5d. ' 1'rlncoVlient Onotntlon * . HAN FIIANCISCO , Nov. 21. WHEAT Steady ; December , 91T c ; May , $1.01 ; spots , 91Uc ; cleared , 77,830 centals. STOCKS AND 1IONU3. Speculation Wns Lurgoly Confined to Bur lington Si Qulncy Ynslonliiy. NEW VOHK , Nov. 21. The speculative list today was centered In Burlington & Qulncy. During the forenoon the street awaited the action of the directors of the company , who went Into pesslon in. Boston nbout noon. There seemed to bo a. verj general Impression that the regular divi dend would be declared. Hence n good buyIng - Ing movement was In force up to midday , around which the stock touched 71 % , nn advance of 1 % per cent from yesterday's closing. At about this time dispatches were received from Hoston by the news agencies nnd houses with Boston connec tions to the effect that the dividend of Hi per cent had been declared. This report was qtilcUly proven false and was evidently the result of a conspiracy on the part ul some one In Boston with the view of work ing the mark t. The report wna telephoned to the Boston News bureau as from trie directors' meeting and wns distributed ny that concern In all directions. The false story was quickly followed by the true one , that the dividend had been reduced to 1 pe.r cent , nnd thereupon n rush to ell was begun , which , In a short timehnd broker the price to 70 % , a loss of 3 % per cent , Some covering at this figure caused s rally of V , per cent , but It was Imnossltnt to stem the tide of sales und another re. action set In which sent the stock dawr H per cent , with only a recovery of U pel cent nt the close. The loss from the highest point touched Is 414 per cent , and from the llnal gales of yesterday 2 i per cent. Tn < volume' of business In the shares wai heavier than for a lone time , ( he sales UK sreeatliiR 83,000. Were It not for the brisk buying of th < morning In the belief of a full dividend th < amount of stock thrown on the market during I he afternoon would not hav reached the large proportions which It did but the ' -arly purchases made certain 01 letting go their holdlnga ut any price. Tn < other Krangerti , na did most of the actlvi list , followed the course of Burlington movinir up in the forenoon and declining during the afternoon. St. Paul advanced H and broke 2 per cent rullylng- per cent , nock Island Bold uj H per cent , reacted 1 % per c nt , recoverlnt ri per cent ; Northwest Bold up % per cent fell on * 2Vi per cent , and reacted U Pti cent.-'Sugar advanced 1U per oent.to S1H reacted- 80. in sympathy with the at ur hslon In Burlington , and then , on buy Ing , rest silently and-elided al ft retfctlol f 4 per c < nt. but naming -U per cent n the day. Avcstern Union advanced H icr cent and lout l per cent , drains' At the owest. Bouthtrn Pncinc preferred roi > o .i er cent , dropped 3 per cent , nnil closed wllhln U per cent of the lowest. The mnr- et wan at tin worst In the final IrtuHiifr and closed decidedly wenk In tone. In the majority of the list they chow a loss on he day. The bond mnrhet wns firm during he morning , but became easier" In the laic esslon , owing to the break In the ? share Ut. Tradingwns comparatively light , the opal transactions being $557.000. The Kvenlnir Post's Ixiniion cnblo says : leneral dullness wns the feature of the lock markets today , with nn Improving endency nt the close. The less confident one on the Paris bourse wns the chief In- uence In thr- markets here. Americans were Idle , not sharing In th recovery nt tie close. Canadian Pnclllc wns offered nt 1 , Grand Trunk wns better on hopes of n Improvement In trnlllc. It Is rumored ; old Is to bo received here tomorrow from * Iew York. It may be only u rumor , for It s not conllrmcd In the best quarlers. There vlll be n weak allotment of India bills odny. The following were the closing quotations n the lending stocks of the New York ex. hangc today : Atchmon II. I' . . Il.fi.i3 AdnniH Kxnrt-RH. . . Northwestern o Alton , T. H do pfd Mo pfd 1DR N. Y. Central Am. KxpreBR 114 N. Y. & .N. K SB ! ? tlaltliiioro & Ohio. 17 Ontario .V. W. . . . . . Cnnnd.i I'aclilc , . . . On-con Imp 12M Canada Soulhern. . Orosroii Nav at ) Central ruclllc. . . . MM o. s. L. ti t ; . N. . . . Clu'M. & Ohio I'acllluMnll 22W Chicago Alton 1' . 1I. & E ill * C. . II. & Q Pltlsburir IfiO Chicago < fis. . . . . . . Pullman 1'nlaco. . ir > fl' ' < Consolidated Oas. Ilt-adlng 17H O. . C. . O. kSL. \ . . . . U7H Illchmond Tor. . . . ln Colo. Conl It Iron. . do pfd 10 Cotton Oil Cert. . . . It. O. W WH Doliuviirt ) .VIliul. . U. O. W. pfd 43 Del. , Lack.AW. . . Ilock Inland (10 K D. ill. o. pfd St. 1'aul f)8H I ) . &C. F. Co mi do pfd 11SH Erie St. P. & Omaha. . , . : )3H ) do pfd 27 do pfd Ill ) Fort Wayne 157 Southurn Pacific' . . ID O. Northern pfd. . . 101 Sug.tr Ilolinory. . . . 1)1 ) JS 0.4E. I , nfd 01 T..MIII. Coal A Iron. 1B HocklniT Vatloy. . . Texas r.iolllc Vn Illinois Central , . . 1)1) ) ) T.&O. Cent. pfd. . 73 St. P. JUDiiluth. . . . Union Pacific 11 ! K. , V T. pfd rj II. KxprosH 42 Laku ErloiWcst II ) AV. St. L. A 1' ( t' < do pfd 70 do pfd 1HH Liki-Shore li ; : < Wells frnnroBx. . . lllfi Lead Trust 41 Westi-rn Union. , . . H7K LonlHvllIe.t N. . . . 5:1 : \V. .t L. E 11 * L. .t N. A 7 ill ) pfil 4 ( ) Manhattan Con , . . . M.&St.L m ' .Memphis.to U. & It. U 11M Michigan Cent. . . . C5. K M MlHHoiirl Pacific. . N. L anji Mobile A Ohio. . O. F. .tl 20 N.-tMivllloCliat. . . . till II. &T. C -M'.t National Cordaro , T. A. A. & N. M. . . . dopf < l Ill T. St. L. A.K. C. . . . N. J. Central D-'H do pfd 0 N. &W. pfd , S1W S. U , H 11H North Am. fo. . . . * do ptd. . : tri Northern Pacific. . A in. Tub. 1)7 ) ? i No.JMc. _ fil di > pf.l . 108H "bid. The total sales of stocks today were 258,103 shares , Including : American Sugar , B5.300 ; Ilur- llngton , 92,601) ) ; Chicago Clas , G.Sji ) ; Louisville & Nashville , 2,800 ; Manhattan consolidated , 3,000 ; New Jersey ' Central , 3,800 ; Nortswestcrn , 4,100 ; Iteadtng , 3.400 ; Hock Island , 13.1W ; St. Paul , 42.RW ; Southern railroad , W. L , 2,700 ; Southern rallrond preferred. 3.400 ; Untied Slates Cordage , 2,000 ; Western Union , 4.900. Now Vurk Monor Market. NEW YOItK , Nov. 2I.-MONKY ON CALI Easy at 1 per cent ; last Icon , 1 per cent ; closed at 1 per cent. PltlME MERCANTILE PAPEP.-2iff4 per cent. STEHLINO EXCHANGE Quiet but strong , with actual business In bankers' bill at $4,87ii ! ? 4.87i for demand and at J4.8Ci4fl4.S6i4 for sixty days : posted rates , J4.S7R4.57M and $1.8 S4.S8'S ; commercial bills , $4.Sj' , < ( i4.Soi. ! SILVER CERTIFICATES 63Uc. GOVEHNMUNT BONDS Steady ; state bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , easier. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : Flimnul.il 7otu4. HOSTON. Nov. 21. Clearings , H,5SS,2 < 6 ; bal ances , lCOS,7W. IIAI.T1MOUE , Nov. 21. Clearlncs , 2.401,315 balances , $305,1111. NEW YOltlC. Nov , 21 , Clearlnes. J01,713C07 balances , J5.233.S05. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 21. CIcarlnRs , J11.417 , 9S2 ; balances , II , 607,918. IIEIILIN , Nov. 21. Exchange on London , elsh days sight , 20 marks 39 i > fT. MEMPHIS. Nov. 21. Olourlnps , J403.910 ; bal ances , 1112,078. New York exchange , eelllnK n par. NEW YOHK. Nov. 21. Neslage. ColBntc & Co today sold tW.OOO in gold at a premium of U pe cent. CINCINNATI. Nov. 21. Money , 2iiG 'per c it New York exchange , 35lf50o premium , CIcarlngH J2.MO.OOO. NEW OIILEANB , Nov. 21. Clearlnss , J917.918 New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , I discount. PA11IS. Nov. 21. 4 p. m. Three per cen rentes , ' 102f 2 > 4c for the account. Exchanee on London , 25f 12Ho for checks. LONDON , Nov. 21. Gold h nuottd today a lluenos AJTPB at 2U ) ; Madrid , OSO ; LUlwn , tJ.OO Ht. Petersburg. 0 ; Athens , 77 ; Home , 107. fO Vienna. 103. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 21. Clearlne * . J3,731T40 ; ) il ances , $120,220. Money , quiet , 0 < (7 per cent fo call and time loans. Exchange on New York par to S5c premium. CHICAOO. Nov. Jl. Clearlncs , 115,757.000 Money , 4U4',4 per cent on call : 6 < t per cent o time. New York exchange. 60o premium. For. Hgn exchange , firm ; eterllnic , commercial , J4.85V , WAB1IINOTON , "Nov. Zl. At 1:45 : today no r Iiorts of gold withdrawals hud been received a the treasury from Nen York. Ily an error I the telegram received from New York yeslerda the withdrawals were given at I X > , ( M > In excel of the true amount. The actual withdrawal were tl. 00.000. The cash balance In the treasur today IB HM.H7.1K ; Rold reserve , ! ! > B,954.ii3. Thl Sofa not Include yesterday's withdrawals , whlc leave the actual gold re erve Ht J57t3 < , ll9. Th wcrttury of the Interior has approved therrqul sltlons on the treasury for pension payment fo the fullonlnif DKuncIti ; Wushington , 12.055,000 Ban Francisco , JGW.OOO ; Detroit , ll.TCO.uvO ; Co lumliui. K.TUO.OOt ) ; lloiten. > I. 7B.XW ; Augusta Vlr. , I7 < ,000 | total. IW.7JO.OOO. Th * receipt from customs thus far during the present mont re I7.480.CS3 ; Internal revenue , 15.169,0)0 ) ; mUcrl laneoua ( ourrea , 1912,339 , making a total of 113. MiO ; The npendllurri amount to :2tieo.OOO making- the deficit so far thin month. M.U7.K3 and for th period tlnce July 1 , 1194. | : , Si,7S6. OMAHA LIVE gOCIl MARKETS Heavy Eun of Hogs -fib Chief Feature of the Daytime Yards. A .11 CATTLE COMING AREJOF POOR QUALITY Vo Good Feil Nalljj ofTere < l for Snle- Trndo Dull ttnilillniEgltig for Thli Itcnsou HngirUn Off Itiipldly ' * ' Wli'bNlCSUAY , Nov. 21. Tlicro was n lieavj"rtiii of hogs today , but ot nn excessive supply of cattle mid sheep. The total was 324 fch'rs. HecelptH for the liree days foot up n,9M cattle. 20.750 hogs nil l.OM Bhcep , a decrease of 2GX ) cattle itul 700 Blteep , and an Increase , of over 7,000 ogs ns compared with last week. The cattle iniirket was one of those dull , mean , dragging alTnlra for which this sen- on of the year Is noted. Supplies wore ather liberal anil made up of fair to pool- vcstcrn rangers and short fed natives. Crossed beef men wonted sonic good , tut coves , but there were practically none of hut kind here and on the kind that were ere the market was slow and weals to a Irno lower than yesterday , und It took bout all day to effect anything like a learance. With cow stuff It was about the same vay. Buyers were In no pressing need of vppll. is'i , an',11 n'Hioufili ' tlierc were not ) er thirty loads on sale , the movement vas sluggish throughput anil prices shaded oxyer on all grades. Veal calves were In nly moderate supply anil about held their xvn. but the market for all grades of rough lock was slow anil lower. The feeder trade was quiet and dull. iuyers were scarce and the supply OH hand , SniV > > ,900 < 1' smooth feeders , with weight and quality. um | g00l. well bred yearl ngs uled steaily. The market for the common Pw.Kra lo stock cattle was simply stag nant. They could hardly bo moved at any > rlce. Uepresentntlvo sales : DRESSED UEEF. No. Av. I > r. No. Av. 1'r Vo Av r r - S ! ' ; 2 H'-K" ' 4..wn BIO I' ' ' ' " 1CSC 310 17. . . . 1150315 . . . . 835300 SIIIPI'INB AND IJXPOUT. I. . . .1034 323 H..10S3 323 20. . . , UM 350 cowa ' " "iniS } JO. . . . 993 153 0. . . . 8C7 190 S'--'SiS ' | H. . . . 813 ICO 1..1010 200 " " } ' ! JO ' 0 ° . . . . 810 200 1..1000 125 3. , . , 926 1 ( T > 1. . . . SCO 2 0 < > " "i i ? ? - . . . 1C5 2l ! 90S 200 J. . . . 830 1 3ft 2. " . 725 1 fi3 * fl mtt > OA T-tS ! ! I-- " " : : : : " 2 s S" " J 12 7. . . .887 163 1. . . . 600 200 4. . . . WO 140 21. . . . S85 163 1 1016 " 00 . 4..JOO 170 44' : : .903 20) : : : : ? ; 1. . .1010 225 7. . . .1077 180 2. . . .1040 225 1. . . . 1040 1 83 1 930 22S < 933 1 ST 1. . . 130U2 25 B. . . . 840 1 85 1" in" s . . . . -157-150 6. . . . 31fi w ] . . . . C90 21)0 ) 2. . . . 320 ISO 2 SO 1 CO I : : : IH > BO v g Es 8 1..1DO'4W 1 nn 4 > - , s : : : ; US J a 1.- . . 1S04M 3 , . . . 31J 230 2. . . .1120 ISO 1--J130 ISO - - . . . 1 TfMl 1 R" 5 S ? " ' "J'-3s : : l ' } : f : : * ' ! ' . . 1 55 1..1020 1 75 1 1491) ) l - . 2. . . .1100 ICO 1..T0T173 l.i : 01M 1..1C60 160 1. . . . 92 ' 1 75 1 Ma l * - i..ii8o 165 : . : : :6w : I ? ? I : : : : iln 1..1450 1 GS 1..I090 175 .1..849 1 % 1..1CCO 1 C5 1..1370 175 1..1270 200 1..1580 163 1..1230 180 1..1270 200 1..11SO 1 CJ 1..10SO 180 1..1C70 200 1..130 165 J..1340 ISO T..1200 200 1..1130 170 1..136) ) 1 to 1..10TO 2W 1..13W 170 1..1160 180 OXKN. ' " ' J 1SM 20 ° B..1MO 250 . 175 STAGS. 1..1370 185 1..1160 ISO * 1. . . . DM 250 feTOCKKRS AMU KEEUKRS. 1. . . . 110 200 1. . . . 4CO 230 33..10M 270 5. . . . 568 200 1. . . . 82) 240 4. . . .1067 270 2. . . . 690 200 17. . . . 902 240 lil.illCO 275 2. . . . 710 SOO 2. . . .835 240 1..1S90 275 1. . . . 680 200 10. . . . 817 240 2'J. . . . 3 273 8. . . . 451 SOO . . . . 5W 243 12. . . .1053 280 2. . . . 650 215 1. . . . 60" " ) 243 23..1044 280 6. . . .591 215 6. . . . COO 843 11..113S 300 13. . . . 5C9 220 20. . . . 714 245 1..1140 3 Oil 6. . . . 000 220 2. . . . 9TO 251 12. . . .1100 300 7. . . . C30 220 II. . . . 722 250 45. . . .1148 300 1. . . . 9.0 220 7. . . . F23 2 CO 10. . . .1156 315 I. . . . 750 tK 4. . . . 717 250 11..1122 315 2. . . . t.2T , 2 25 29. . . . 811 250 19. . . .987 320 1. . . . 830 223 9. . . . 856 250 1. . . . 9SO 255 1..1UO 225 10. . . . 9S7 2W 1. . . . 950 2 C5 2. . . . 880 223 7. . . . 874 280 G..M2 26) 6. . . . Ml 2 r > 13. . , . 863 250 1. . . . 760 2 GO 1..1050 22.1 3fi. . . . 782 2 & 5 1. . . , 940 263 20. . . . 614 223 11. . . . GSa 2 S5 ] . . . . 4 ) 2 tS 1. . . . 720 225 14. . . . 837 255 14. , . . 389 2 CS 4. . . . 670 225 40. . . . CCO 255 20. . . .838 263 9. . . . 696 225 C2. . . . 937 215 8. . . .946 265 4. . . . 595 2 25 MUJCnnS AND SPniNOKUS. 1 springer . J12 00 1 BprlnRer . 2J 00 1 Rprlnger . 23 0-J 1 pprlnper . 2200 Iconninl cult . \.i > . 2300 1 i'ow nnil Cfllf . 27 00 1 cow ami calf . 31) ) 00 2 cows anil calvi-s , each . 2800 WESTUUN CATTLE. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Vr. FO foeilfrs. . . . 918 $2 40 2 feeders. . . . 950 (2 00 55 feeders. . . . 954 2 73 -23 feeders. . . . 10CO 3 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. AVIlllnni Thompson. 2 Lulls . 13tT 155 1 feeder . 1080 200 28 feedvrB..1137 3 30 30J. J. Jlcwcs. 13 feeders. . . .11CC 3 30 30W W , Jlorrln. 2 Lulls . 14C3 1 DO 41 sirs , Tex..llC8 310 K , M. Stewart. 1 cow . KO 175 10 COWB . 1100 220 1 feeder . 1160 260 17 feeders. . . . 1098 310 Cameron & Curry. 5 feeders. . . . 900 260 31 feeders. . . . 944 260 WYOMING. Sloore & 1) . 13 cows . SOO 1 45 J. II. ItUfKell. 3 cows . 900 3 frO 19 cows . 942 230 1 str , Us. . . . 950 250 f steers . 1132 325 I' . Ilerlit. 1 heifer . CM 225 1 eow . 850 225 bl cows . I'CO 223 10 cows. . . 851 2v53 H. arllllll ) . Meows . 1014 240 J. 8. Button. 11 cows . li:0 250 2 steers . 1250 300 COI.OKADO. 4 steers . 12C5 340 ' SO steers . 1379 400 1 COW . .10SO 176 4 hulls . 1SCO 180 9 cows . 1038 225 a j , , 81 sirs , Tex. .1011 273 23 steers . 949 2 Srt ' J. llymes. 2 sirs. UK. . . 760 200 * ' 7 cows . 837 213 3 steers . 953 2 M 1 steer . 1200 300 F. T.-Maflli > . 10 bulls . 1077 125 Vi > 2cows . 789 173 1 Sir , tie. . . , 900 2 00 ' 56 cows . 810 2 10 36 steers . 912 210 , . steers . 843 2 fa I steer. . . . . . .1000 250 J' 1 steer . 1010 250 ID All a 1' . Ctuue. 1 stun . 970 1 'Mlt cows . ECD 2 1 ! 33 steers . 1072 3 00 HOGg Supplies todai ; wbre heavier tlinn ( liej have been since early Jm.Auifust , wlien fnnntii wen } B ttl'iK In everyTIilni ? pofslble- accouni cf the drouth. MnnyJW9i ( ; IIOKS noiv comlnt are forced In by Hie scarcity of feed and tin approach of cold weiUlicK Fifteen ot the Hi loid that arrived today were from Hloux C'lt ) billed direct to llamnicraa. "Oodtl to choice hravj IIOKS were plenl'ful. but tlyn was nltu an over' supply of poor to fall llnni. stuff and pig * . Tin maiket averaged toe to 20u. lower than Tuesday a quarter lowfr than . .Tuesday's nirontr openlnt and not more than to t10e ' lower than Tiifsday'i % ry weak clo e. ICostem markets were rfarte > lower , 'provisions were weak , the supply wai liberal and HlthouKlipackers all wanted tin hogs there was little nr nulhinic to preren them from buying them at their own prices Common to choice heavy hoes sold all the wa ] from 14.30 to I4.W. with two nr three prlmi heavy luads at H.W. Jluyers were , ull loolilni for weleht and illicrlnrnatlnE aealnst the llghtei funles. Poor Co choice light and light inlxet loads Mid all the way from 14' to f4.3S , wltt Si ) to 140-lb. pigs at fnmi U.li to tJ.W. Thi general trndo was slow. There was a sllehtl : firmer feellnir at one time , but thft rlsse wai weak , with fully 2,000 IIORS , mnelty JlRhtwelghls unsold. The bulk uf the hogs sold t Uy at Iron 14.30 to ! 4,4& , as BKulnst It.M In (4.MI Tuesda ; and J4.49 to I4.0 on ) s \Vrdnes < lay. Ilrpre lenlutlve sales : Ko. Ay , Bh. Pr. No. Ax. Sh. Pr. Ivt . i . . . | 3 0 61 . . . .id 401440 13 . 1S2 M 4 HO II . 2&t SO 440 10 , . . . . . . .197 40 4 00 It . t ZtO 440 Jl . 1S5 . . . 400 74. , . . . . . .218 160-440 M . .133 . . . 4W 71 . 2t2 . . . iiO " 1M . . . 00 H SOI 40 144 t . . . .180 10 4 M M 116 200 I 40 19 1C M 410 10 321 . . . 440 00 1U 200 4 ITU < 233 2OT < 40 3 176 40 4 17'i TO 214 ftt 440 m 161 ICO 420 79 214 120 140 1 201 SO 4 M 6 272 SO 4 40 68 174 160 420 72 24S . . . 440 3 191 240 420 81. . 239 160 440 100 175 40 4 25 99 120 120 440 68 171 120 4 2T. 74 216 . . . 440 90 184 120 425 72 281 ICO 440 01 IKS 200 423 72 227 200 440 9..i 281 . . . 4 25 (2 2uS 120 4 40 0 180 40 4 2- S3 209 . . . 4 40 3. , , 205 210 423 62 2CT SO 440 3 (234 ICO 4 25 61 213 (0 4 40 3..i..175 . . . 4 23 2 300 . . . 4 40 , . , 1XS 240 4 77 < i 3 376 . . . 4 40 . , . ' 211 320 430 4 332 . . . 440 02. . . . . . . 162 40 43(1 ( 4 263 . . * 440 0. . , 210 2 > 0 430 72 2 S 120 4 42'b 9 234 60 4 30 OS..WO 200 4 < 2 < i 5 230 200 430 63 2ni ( K.O 445 . . , . . - . . . . . . 4 20 32 32G 120 4 43 1 1EC 40 430 7 472 80 445 X..102 JO 4 SO . CS 2 > VJ 40 443 9..S 224 210 430 63 273 100 443 4 231 20 43D t.8 300 ICO 445 89 241 BO 430 71 261 2uO 4 4.i 7 214 . . . 430 28 213 . . . 443 . . . . . . . , ! 44u 430 27 3C4 . . . 443 87 206 2SO 430 Ta 247 200 443 2 il''f. ' 2UO 430 81 211 120 443 2 200 80 4 SO C9 285 520 445 8 19.1 SO 430 IX ) 3IG 80 445 83 193 10 430 64 262 200 445 7 , .W . . . 430 41 2117 1G < > 44. . S 172 80 430 22 319 1W 443 6 2rt 120 430 76 247 120 443 3 213 40 430 71 2:18 : ICO 445 4 133 240 4 CO fC , 310 120 443 7 11)0 ) 1M 4 M f,8 308 SflO 4 45 3 2h1 80 430 61 238 10 445 6 1S7 . . . 430 61 27B . . . 44" * 200 120 430 69 247 40 443 8 178 KO 430 02 271 120 44' 3 186 80 4 SO H 223 210 443 7 197 160 430 77. , 230 80 445 0 231 . . . 4 .W f,9 291 . . . 447 7 177 . . . 4 SO 45 2. . 200 4 4" ) 198 200 I 30 lit 312 120 4 43 0 207 240 4 32'.4 61 303 1 ) 445 4 202 120 4 35 f,2 , SW SO 4 45 00 ' .171 40 4 35 123 265 2.K ) 4 43 8 218 80 4 35 SI 28 ! 20 4 45 1 250 40 435 61 313 fO 4 50 'i 217 2)0 ) 4 SI BO 325 120 4 M G 187 160 4 35 75 2.V. 4) 4 fll 7 235 80 4 35 C7 Mo 210 4 M 1 213 200 435 7 2SI 210 4 M G 25t ICO 435 Ct 2C3 12) 4 M 4 227 2ll ) 4 33 C3 320 . . . 4 M 1 246 80 435 4 4. . . . 4 M CC 203 120 4 3' C2 SO ! 32' ' ) 4 M CO 240 120 4 35 53 293 210 4 Ml A 247 80 435 52 210 . . . 4 M 4 230 240 4 35 61 300 f.0 . 4 M 1 237 131 435 4 302 M ) 4M 1 24 2SO 4 35 68 276 2)H 4 M 7 230 200 435 72 290 ] UO 4 . " .0 0 295 200 435 4S 271 kl ) 4 M 5 196 240 435 43 418 . . . 450 2 194 240 435 fS 325 . . . 4 BO 235 . . . 435 fJ 297 2sO 4 .V ) 2 269 40 433 22 337 . . . 4 BO 2 B40 120 4 35 68 312 ECO 4 BO 2280 \ 4 33 CO 33S SO 4 50 3 230 . . . 43. 4 4)1 . . . 450 1 213 . . . 433 B7 3X1 120 4 BO 4 215 40 440 61 312 16'J 4 BO 262 120 440 4J 278 . . . 4 BO 3 433 . . . 440 CS 2lii 12' ' ) 450 5 280 200 440 ---57 3IW 80 4 CT ! 3 267 80 4 40 4U i)2l ) SO 4 55 : l 2.13 120 441 56 35S 80 4 B.1 1 320 40 4 40 57 310 . . . 4 55 I'ldS AND IlOUQIt. 2 210 . . . 275 108 79 . . . S 25 1 200 . . . 2 75 6 110 . . . 3 SO 1 250 . . . 275 10 137 . . . a 80 9 B4 . . . 275 15 110 . . . 330 3 160 . . . 290 B4 84 . . . 34' ) ' ; 74 . . . 290 8 184 . . . 350 1 180 : . . 300 12 IDS . . . 350 1 210 . . . 300 26 91 . . . 3 M .6 85 . . . 300 80 121 . . . 30' ) 2 280 . . . 3 i 25 105 . . . .1 BO 1 210 . . . 300 14 91 . . . 3 BO 7 238 . . . 300 79 131 . . . 37.1 9 250 . . . 300 22 105 . . . 375 23 77 . . . 300 74 121 . . . 385 2 313 . . . 310 101 141 . . . 390 3 246 . . . 320 S11KKI * The supply was smnll nnd thorp was Ittlc quotable change In the maiket. Klllcts wanted Kood muttons and hunts at llrm IlKUrrs , ! ) iit common stuff was hard to sell at any pvlce. Fnlr to choice natives are quotable at } 2.2J2.90 ; fair to KIHMestems ! at S2.U'iC-.GO ) ' ; common and BtiR'k sheep , tl.25irl.75 ; Kouil to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , ? 2.50@3.75. Ilcprcsi-ntatlvc sales : No. Wt. 1'r. 239 Colorado mixed 80 J2 23 150 Colorado lambs 52 260 147 Dakota mixed SO 273 147 native mixed SO 275 Receipts mid Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of slock ns vhonn by the books 'of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours endlnff at 3 o'clock p. in. , Wednesday , November 21 , lk)4 ! ) : KECEII'TS. Cars , llpod. Cattle 120 3ff)3 HOB 190 14,241 Sheep 4 B36 Horses and mules 11 259 DEPOSITION. DEPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. IIos. Sheep , Omaha Parking Co 138 2.602 The O. II. Hammond Co SO 3,290 Kwlft and company 176 1,5C" > 399 Tim Cudahy I'acklns Co 1,367 4,737 H7 VVIIsun 214 Decker , 40 A. llaa CS ' It. llecker & ne en 97 Vun-sant & Carey . . . , . . . . ' . . . . ' 1G : | Hamilton & K 29 T. Lobman 48 J. 1. . Carey 50 Uenton. M 163 Shippers and feeders 708 12 I/eft over ! . 200 2SO > Total 3,327 1C.1CS 546 C'HICACO 1,1 Vi : HTOUK. Offerings of Cattle Too Large by Alinont One-Unit. CHICAGO , Nov. 21. As one-halt of the cattle actually on sale today would have met the needs of tin- trade , the market was weak. In the gen eral run of vattle then * was a fall of 10j to 15c from the comparatively low prices previously nil- InR. The extreme lange of quotations was from $1,25 for scalfawai ? cows to $6.40 for fancy steers. Bales were largely at $1.75 to J2.50 for cows und heifers and bulls , und at $3.50 to $5 for steers. Westerns sold ut shaded prlcex. Texas cattle were steady. At the stajt today the receipts of hops were estimated at 53.000 , and the opening vas ex tremely weak. The early hales were anywhere from 5c to 15c lower than at the wmst time yes terday. The later market was better. It was discovered that the first estimate was ton large by 10,000 head , and there was a retutn ( if ac tivity. The close was not more thun Be to 100 lower than Tuesday , being ( Inn at from $1.35 to $4.SO for heavy weights. Theie were not manv sales at better than $1.70 , from 4.45 to JI.70 taking the bulk of the medilim and heavy , and $4.30 to $1.45 helni ; popular prices for Unlit. Thu demand for sheep and lambs was good and the. market was fulr. The receipts for the l.mt threu days have been only about 39,000 head , und \\lth Indications of light arilvals for the le- malndcr of this week holdeifi entertained prrtly tlrm views. IMiir to choice sheep sold ftom $1.25 to $3.25 , and at from $2 to $4 was the nmKC of quotations for the hunbs. Thu bulk of the sheep sold at $2.25 to (3.90 , and $2.90 to $3.70 bought most of the lambs. Hccelpts : i'attle , 25,000 head ; calves , COO head ; hogs , 45.000 bend ; sheep. IS,000 head. The Kvenlntr Joutnal leports : HOOS Hereipt" . 45,000 head ; ntllchil vrstPnl.iy , 36,8 ! head ; left over , about 17.CO ) bead ; quullty continues to Improve ; mniKet rather slow and prices weak and uliout BrlOo lower ; sales tnnire ut $ 'I.S3ii > l.40 for light , $1.2004.45 for rough pack- Ins. $ USfK70 for mixed , $ l.40 < j'4. ' 0 for heavy pricking and shipping lots , and $2.40ft3.15 ( for pigs. OATTLB Heceipls. 23.0UO head ; maiket moder- titily active , but weak , and prices uliout lOo lower under a laigo supply. BII1 I'3I HeeelptH , 15,000 head ; demand fulr ; maiket unchanged. WKSTBKN PACKING ISTHKHVTS. Output for Last \Vccc ) Mure than Double thi ! lHi : I'lKiircK. CINCINNATI , Nov. 2-Hpeclal ! ( Telegram. ) Tomorrow's I'rlco Current will say ; Tlio mar keting of hoga lias been remaiKablc In number the past week , and parking operations have been especially active , the western trade taking 595.000 hogs , rompaied with 393,000 the preceding week and 285,000 last Joar. Krom November 1 the total l 1.315.COO , agulnst 730,000 a year ago. Prominent places vomjuiru us follows : Place. 1894. 1S93. Chicago . 610,000 260.000 Kansas City . LVi.OOO 7/.000 Oinnlia . 93,000 iw.wx ) St. Ixlllls . 0,000 32,000 Cincinnati . 4,000 28.000 Indianapolis . 59,00fl 33.0.)0 Milwaukee . CI.OOO 21,00) Cedar llaplds . , 23. W 15.001 St. Joseph . 19,000 11.000 Hloux City . Sl.OOt ) 10.000 Otuimwa . 33,000 ! > ,000 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,00ft 18.W ) Hiinsan City Live .Stock Mnrlcnt. KAN8AB CITY. Nov. 21.CATTl.KReceipt * , 10 , " 0 head ; shipments , 2,300 head ; market rk for best ; others DtilOc lower ; Texas steers , $2.05 J3.25 ; Texas cows , $1.5032.25 ; beef steels , $3.400 5.50 ; native cows , $1.50413.75 ; stockers und feed- trs , $ .05@4.03 ; bulls. $ l.25ft3.75. JIOUS Receipts. 17,300 head ; shipments , BOO licud. market JuftlJo luwer ; bulk of sales. K.HW 4.4.1 ; heaUrx , $4.:5fi4.BO ; picke. s. I4.304.5) | ) ; ml\e < l , $4.20t4.40 : Hghtu , | 4.00 4. 20 ; Yurkera , 14. 21) Ml 4' ) . pigs. l.r.i | Tli6. HIIKBP Uccelpts , 3,100 head ; shipments , 100 Ltd ] , n'aik t unchangrd , Ht. Loulu I.ITO Htock 8T. LOV1S , Nov. 21.-CATTLV : Hccelpts , C.100 head ; shipments. COO head ; market iVcllnrd 10i > 15o early , then became active ; native steers of 1.100 to 1.300 ll . brought $3.504.30 ; steels of SOO to 1.000 Ibiu $2.5Mr3.25 ( : cows. $1.7iii > .33 ; stockeis , Jl.S5fl3.IO ; liHfels. $2.CO. HOGS Hccelpts , 13,500 head ; shipments. , 200 head ; market opened weak and lower ; top prlren , H.W4M.CO ; bulk of hnle * , $4.'i5 l.43. HHKBP Hwelpts. 1.10U head ; shipment * . 100 hmd ; market very dull ; native mixed , J-S3 ; outhweit mixed , Jl.W ; lumbs , } 3.00t > 3.23. btuc'U In nlgliu Record of receipts at the four principal mar- iels ; for V. ' dii tay. November 21 , 1S94 ; Cattle. Hogs. Hhrrp. Bouth Omalia . S.393 14.241 BM Chlcilgo . 15,000 45.000 15,00 } Kun as City . 10.600 17.JW S.100 at , Ixiuls . 6,100 13,500 1,100 Total * . . . 45.093 Sr ) , 41 19,736 New York Live Htock Hurkec. NEW YO1IK , Nov. * ! . HBKVi:8-ncHil | § . ! , Q5 heuJ ; M iiua on tal ; maikcl oiirnnl itendy , "SHE KNOWS WHAT5 WHAT" SANTA CLAUS BECAUSE Irt TIE BE5T. PUREST 5 MOST ECONOMICAL SOLD EYEHYMIERE THEK.K.FAIRBAHKGOHPAHY. CHICAGO , WP ARP doillS the FURNITURE , CAR- ff E ttnK PET and STOVE business of Omaha. Stacks ot goods leave our warehouse daily loaded on wagons sky-high. It is good goods , low prices and easy terms that is doing it all. If you have never dealt with us you should do so at once in justice to yourself. Dinner Sets worth worth .65 llT-'iJ ' Teaspoons ji.20 Tea Sets 4.15 worth JO.DO Cake Baskets. . . qjl worth Toilet Sets 2.65 worth ! 0r > o Castors 2 worth 10.00 Piano . worth Dishes. . . J C worth Lamps 4.95 J1Q.TO Berry 2 - / t > J7.W IJaiiquet Lamps. . . 1.90 worth t&.U' ' ) Knives and Forks. worth China Cuspidorcs. 35c worth Jl.UO Sugar Shells worth 11.00 FURNITURE. Parlor Furniture Oak Center Tables. worlh Parlor Suits 98c J'J.M ) $14,75 Wardrobes $4.9O 7,0,00 , Bed Lounges 6. worth 112.53 Hall Hacks 8.25 Single Lounges. . 3.85 worth 18.23 Folding Beds. . . . 14.5O Divans 4,80 worth 810.00 Mattresses 2.5O worth M.50 Plusli Roclicrs. . . 3.00 Springs 98c worth Leather Couches. . 9.75 worth OUR TERMS BOILED DOWN ARE : $10.00 worth of poods , $1.00 per week or $4.00 per mouth $25.00 worth of goods , $1.5U per week or $0.00 per month $50.00 worth of poods , $2.00 per week or $8.00 per month $75.00 worth of goods , $2.50 per week or $10.00 per month Take your choice. Yourtrado $100.00 worth of poods , is equally appreciated $3.00 per week or $12 00 per month whether you pay cash or on $203.00 worth of goods , payments. $4.00 per week or $15.00 per month Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House ( Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. but eloppil wpjik ; native steers , choice , J3.00R.1.20 per lui ) Ibs. ; nfwil to lirlme , Jl.iJW.S.V ineillum to fair , J1.10C4.W ; common und ordinary , J3.70 ! ' ) . " > : vi-r > * l > ixir , J3. < Kii3.2a ) ; oxen , Jl.COi31.W ; bulls , J2.00W2.75 ; dry cows , Jl.iff2.50 ; European cubles iiuote American stccis nt DWllo per lb. , dressed eight. _ C'olTi-o Mnrkct. N13\V YORK , Nov. 21. COl-'I'KK Opt'ois opened baiely steady at 2)4f.T ) iwinli ilei'llno ; ruled Irregular unil Renenilly weak unilor ln\ie ! declinecliwril ; W"ak lit 2MiiS5 points net drcllne ; Hales , 2rr,00 liiiKs. Infludlni- : November , JM.iVItt 14.03 ; Oecenit > cr. II3.X > ( | I3 43 ; January , JI2.8QW 12 W' May , Hl.SSfiill.'lw : Hriitumber , $ ll.0rill. ! > 5 ; Hiiot coffee , lllu , iiulel ; No. 7 , Jiri.75 ; uilM , stemly ; Conlovn. JlS.2f,4fl'J.i ) ' ) ; nales. l.uoi ) b.i s lllu N" . 8 , plus 13. Ht $13 ; 8W IUIKH Muiacallio p. t. ; 1OO ) mats Interior IMdansr , siut. nt jM.25ff2l , ) . War- himee deliveries from New Yoik jetteiday , 10.57J bacs ; New York Flock today , HW.tSJ bnKit ; rnlleil Ktales stock. 2ri.4S9 ) bits : ; ; iitlnal for the IJnlUil Stales , 72OiW bans ; total v's ' ble Hiipply for the t'nitdl Stales , JM2l'J bafis , atalnit 5t:2 bags "sANTOS , Nov. 2I. llniket qulft ; ( Cuoil nern e Santos , Jll.CO ; receipts , 2DW ) UIB ; ttock , 424,000 "ll.UllirUO. Nov. 21.-Holiday. HAYIli : . N iv. 21. MaiKet opened steady and iinchanKcd to 'if ndvnnce ; lit 12 in. , uleudy und 'At decline ; at 3 p. m. , liregular ; clo ed IrrcRU- lar at l < . ( i2Ur ' derllno ; total tales , 1.U01 bau . H1O fH JANKlltO , Nov. ! ! . MaiKet Mcady ; No 7 Hlo , nonilinl ; exfhanBe , ll id ; reeelplw. C W baits ; cleared for the I'nlleJ Ktales. B.OW bags ; for iurei | , 1,000 brigs ; itouk , 2J,0' ; ' ) ) bajs. Cotton Aliirucr. NHW OHI.KANS , Nov. Sl.-4'OTTON Finn : nilddllnK , 3U 'i low inlddllUB , 5r ; Rood ordln.iry , 4ic ; lift ire.j'pts. 16,030 balec ; KIOSJ , IC.fl'C bales ; exports to thu coiitlnent. 10,123 balcc ; iiiMlwlfe. . 3.0C2 bales ; Bales , 11,4)0 bales ; ttuck , 251,837 bNK\V OIU.KANH. Nov. Sl.-rOTTON-Klim : sales , spot , 6,700 bales ; to urilvr , 4,700 bales ; oidlnaiy , 4'ic ; good ardlniuy , 4' < i' ! low mldilllnir , Be ; mlildlliiB , & ' .ie ; KIKK ! mlildlliiK , S 11-lCc ; mid- illlne fair , C',4o nominal ; fair , 7io ! ; reecltils , lli.Mtf bales ; exports , conHnrnt , 10,12ii bales ; Liverpool .Market' . I.IVKHI'OOIh Kov. 21. I p. m. WIIIJAT Spat , firm : demand modemtf. No , 2 red winter , 4 lid ; No. - Ii''l prlntr , 5 2d ; Nu. 1 hnld , Mnn- Itoba , 5s 6d ; No. 1 Cullfoiiilii , 6s 3'id ; fulur opened sternly : nejr months of red winter , 2d hiuher , ami Uistiint months 3d hlKher ; business WOH heavier on middle positions ; closetl sternly ; November , 4s 10'iil ; December , 4s 10 > i | ; Junuary , 4 I0iil ; J'Vlinury , 4s ll'.id , ilarch , in HUd ; April , 4s HU'l. t.'OHN Spot , bteaily mixed , 4s 10d ; futures opened sfudy and closed steady , Tim heaviest buslners wim on nraii'M nnd most dlnlant options , November , 4s lOil ; December , 4s lOUd ; January , 4.4 C'i < l ; March , 4 S > id ; Atull , 4a Md. KIX1UH Klnni demand moderatfj tit. Jctil funcy winter , 6a. I'KAB-Cmiudlan , ) IQ'.jil. hiicur Mnrfcat. NKW YOItK , Nuv , 21. HirOAIl Haw. stcudyj tulcn. 2.0ii | ) iMgs centrlfiiKul , M lest , at ! ! 4c : K tons MliM-oviiJii , 8'J text , at 2 9-lCc , In bond to Ouiiida : rellnnl , rjulel , 1.0NDON , Nov. 21.-RiOAH-Cane. : dull nnd depressed : centrlfmfiil , Ja\H , Us DdJ Muneovudo , fair Kilning , 9" C.I. Mlnmuipoll * WliBil Market. MINNHATOMH. Nov. 81. Whemt cables wer Him this mornlnu. The lorul maiket In con. sequence opened Btrong and uilvuncnl sIlKlilly from the oiHfiilng- , but It was soon evident thai mote wheat wan fur nl than the market wouhl readily absorb , and , prices becan lo decline. 1'rl. murx rec li > t were nomewhal lariicr , TUt * ! Stand at the Head. For thlrty years Oticbcr\Vnlch Cnsos have been endorsed by every prominent dca > IcrlnlhoUnltcdStatcs. Tlio Duubcr trade mnrk In this country , nnd the Hail mark la ICnglnni ) r.ro a guaran * tccojimro metal. ! ? jewel Ifarapdsn move ments In Ducbcr casci tstuml nt Iho liead. If your dealer docs not keep onr watches mall in your address iuulve will scud you the immo nf a dealer who lines. Tilt ; IUICUEU WATCH WORKS , Canton , O. WM. I.OUDON. Commission Merchant Grain : mU Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New All business orders placed on C Hoard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Olllce. room 4 , New York Llfo Building. Umuhu. Telfphono 1303. dine iiltogelhrr wns Ic on Decomlx-r , 'Jo on cash and November , and nearly Ic nn May. On track , M'.fcc ; haul , tS'jc ' ; No. 1 northern , DSc ; receipt * wiiii ; 831vwO bu. ; Khlimcnls | , 10,00. ) bu. ; the flour market was itulet. und In some Instances lower prices were ncci-pted , ( juolatlons were | 2.35$2.GQ for patenls , Ji.lMfi.2J for bakers , 1'roductlnn Is estimated at 40,000 bbls. for the twenty-four Inins ; shipments for thu mine tlmo were 31,891 bbls. . _ I'oorlu Orulu Market. PKOIUA. Nov. 21. COIIN Btemly ; now , No. 3 , 43c ; new. No , 4 , 42c. OATMMIet ; No , 2 white , SOXttJlc ; No. I while. 30Htf30ic. ( HYK-rU-nrcp ; No. 2. fX > 5lc. WIIIHKY-Firm ; high ln tails. 11.23. HUl.'KII'TH Wlieat. C.dx ) bu. , corn , 40.150 bu. ; oals , 1H.700 bu. ; rye , tX bu. ; barley , 9,100 bu. HHIPMBNTH Win-ill. COO bu. ; corn. MM bu.J oats , 31,900 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 9,100 bu , Diilntli Wheat Mnrlct. DI'LTH , Nov. II. W1IKAT Close : No. I lujd , ca h and Novrmlior. M Uc ; No. 1 northern , cash. SS iC ; November , f 8c ; December , UlUu ; May , Cllic ; No. 2 northfm , cash , K > % o ; No. 3 , & 2 > < u ; rejected , 4'Jlilo ; arrive. No. 1 northern , 58H ; No. 1 bard , tjO'.jc. Dlieaseil t'attlo from America. IXNDON , Nov , 21. Tim Morning- Post says pronounced cases of | ieuro.pni-umonla | wer * found liv twi > cargoes of American ctitllo whlcti arrived ut Newcastle and Driilford lespccllvelr la t week , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Oil Markets. LONDON. Nov. H.-OAIX'UTTA LINHEED Kplrlts , B * 3d ; Novembrr und December ship ments. vU cane , ! S M. , Nov. tl.-PKTHQIJ5VU-H.tS. Itucer ICnrouta to III * New I'oit. BAN KUANCI8CO , Nov. 21. General Thomas II. Huger has left for Chicago , \vhoro he goes to lake command ot the T > < H furtinent ot tUe Mlnouri.