Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    THIS OiM AIIA 1XAIIW .KJSKt NOVUMBIQR 10 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Made & Struggle to Atlvanco but
Failed.
VISIBLE SUPPLY INCREASE TOO HEAVY
C ! irn WIIK If . \HJ tlihifj Mara null Tlinii
on ttntin-ilii ) , Only UKI'Irm -
In \\lit-itt llnlil-
II.
CHICAGO , Nov. 13. Wheat made n
ntruggle to nilvanco this morning , but n
S.OCO.W ) bu. Incronso In the Uslble supply nnd
C.WXVJOij bu. , cxporis for the week from
the Illnck hen ports proved too much for
it , nml It fell buck to c. pur bu. Under
the ptlce It cliwcd nt on Sntuntdy. The fall
ing off In the northwestern receipts , which
tit ! li t caused nn advance of % c , 13 gen
erally ! < uppocil to have liicreaMil only com-
Iioiurlly. Corn , untu find provisions Melt-
very dull , nnd each closed slightly lowar for
the day.
Wheat , soon after Iho opening , began to
drop. Trndo was slow nnd ntirrmv. Along
toward noon btokc-rs , supposed to be acting
for New York and St. l/jul ? parties , began
Ke'illiitr freely , presumably In the way of
llnuldnllnn Thru came rcportH of n heavy
IncicAxe In Ihe visible supply , nnd this ttldcd
thu selling. The inittkct was quiet during
the lact hour , Lilt held steady , rinil trnilo wns
nboni featureless. iJeoembor wheat flosod
ul 6iU' > Uu below Ilia clupo yiKtorUny.
Corn wnp , If anything , tnoto dull thsm on
tlntui'lny. cmly the llrmness In wheat hoMIng -
Ing It. 1'ik-es made cxtiemi-ly small
chan--n : , nml the trades wuo few. .May
rungr-i ftom S9'.ie lo 1UV , cloMn-j nt the
f-inner llguie.
O'lis wrc- the same as corn. Then : was
practically no trnOInt' nfu-r the Hist hour.
Thu fi-ellng was easy. Mny opi'liod at from
JM'.ur toD'NO , about Sattinlav n price , sold
down In "Ul'iC , nml elon-d nt "fl'-if.
1'rovlslnnH v.ete nlllk-ted again with n
riipiTiibunilnnce of the raw material. The
rim of bogs WOH 52.000 , nnd the ptlea of
them Co luwi.-r , which was cnosh to sturt
the market for the product weak itiul keep
It Ihrio. Pork , at the close of a dull ncslon
\\na loc lower for January ami 7lie lower
for May. I.urd Is 5c lower , and January
rlba nliow also n Cc ileullne , with 2',4e olt for
May.
KHllmalcs for Tuesdny : Wheat , fiSO cars ;
ontc , 200 cars ; fern , OUO cars ; hog , 33,000
head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows :
" " "
"XfllcTeiT
Cnuli ilmlitlnns wore ns foIloWHt
n.OUll Steady : winter patents , ti.K'ttS.m ' ;
winter slrnlRhts , IJ.WfT3.20 : sprhiB pnlpntH , $3.157 ?
S.W ; siirliiK straights , ) : .Uj2.Uii { ) bil : fH , jl.SJtf
2.30.
2.30.WI1KAT Nn. 2 Fprlnc , Mnr,7Hc ; No. 3
prlmr , tV4 57V.c ( ; No. 2 rcil , 57 > iflOO',4c. '
COHN No. 2 , 2 ! > c.
OATS-No. 2. ISc ; No. 2 white , 20 ! ; < H21c ; xo. 5
white. IS1 , 2ic.
IIYR No. 2 , SCe.
IIAUM2Y No. 2. no Bnlcs ; No. 3 , 37JT41C ; No. 4 ,
2S 2Sc.
KI.AX sunn NO. i. nine.
TIMOTHY SEKD-I'rlniP. J3.r,0.
1'llOVISIONS Mrs porls. per lilil. , JS.OOnt.lO.
Ixiid , per 100 His. , * o.52',2. Hhiut rllia. M.lca . ( loose ) .
Jt.Mff4.r.1 ; dry Baltoil shnulilprs ( lioxuil ) , 54.7 : .
* .S7'/S ; short clonr 8MCH ( hoxcil ) , $ l.7."t'l.b7'X. } .
WHISKY Dlstllleis' llnlshcil uooils , per cnl- .
i'Vn'I.THY Slrndy : turkeys , 7B7Vjc ; chlcltcna ,
GI7c ; ilurks. Iiyji'ic. '
The followlne WIMC Ihe receipts nml fchlpmcnts
today :
On the Pro IHOJ oitotmiio ! today thu butter mar
ket was firm ; creamcrv. MWJtiHc ; ilnlry , 0 ; < ia
lUo. EBBS , Bte.idy ; MHQIUHc.
NKW YOIIIC GUMSKAIj BIAltlvKT.
Quofnf Ions on the
ConiiiMMll lien mid SdiiileM.
NH\V YOIIIC , Nov. 18. KI.OIIK Receipts.
SO.OOO bhia. ; cxpoils , S.700 bbls. ; rnther
quiet , ( specially for sprlnjr patents , which
nro held nt old prices ; winters , steady ;
city mill pntctilx , $4.10iJI.23 ; winter pat-
evits , JJ.SOr/X'O ; city mill clears , JI.OOQI.10 ;
winter stralKhts , ! 3.SOl(3.40j Minnesota pateiue ,
J3.4303.CO ; winter eutiaii , $2.70rs.lO ; Minnesota
bakers , $2.73W3.10. Hyo Hour , steady ; fancy , J2.SO
QS.OO , Iluckwheat Hour , dull at J1.33.
IlllCKWHKAT Wdik at 40Sf41e.
COItN MKAIy-Dull ; yellow , coarse , 70Q73c ;
llrandywlne. J2.fp."iC2.U ) .
I1HAN Dull nt 12.CO.
HYM Nominal ; No. 2 western. 42c.
! IIAUI.IJY Wcnk ; wester , 40ff4Se.
1IAP.I.HV MAI.TVnk : western. COSCOe.
5 WIM-IAT-lteei'lpts. GL'1,300 bu. ; opnrts. S3 , 700
5 I'll. M | it , Blend ) ; No. 2 led , f.c ( cold ) ; No. 1
| linrd , C7'C ( : dellvtrd. Options opened Ho hlfilier
f nn llKht mnvtMiient anil iood local supply ; eased
1' off on weaker cables und n heavy vl-uhlo Hiipply
Incrt-ast' , tallied iiRnln on KOM ! cash denund
west , but llnnlly brok Kliarply under heavy real-
IzliK ; and rtiifcil partially ' , ic lower ; No. 2 red.
May. fiii.afiO'ic , closeil C7' ' > c.
COHN ItccclptH , 71.2IM bu. ; cxpnrlH , S4.2M bu.
Bpol inarKel Kltady ; Nj. 2 , HiiTTuC ie. Optlr\is
openi'il steady , advancing on prodlctlniis of rain ,
finally eased off with wheat and clus.'d unchanged
to He Ijwer ; May , 33li if33 | > ii' , closed 33'io.
OATS HeeolplH. 15.RHO bu. ; expoits , 200 bu.
Hpot nulet ; No. 2 , 23ff2i'ic. : ' Options mudernttly
nctlvo nnd stendy , wllh n laic leactlon on the
break In wheat ; closed partly Vic lower ; May.
5U 1 2.VHC , cljsed 23Vtc.
\VOOI Qulul ; domestic fleece , ICJfSJc ; pulled.
i HAY 1'nny ; thlpplns , J7.OOff7.SO ; BOCK ! to
* chohv. W)8S5c.
Iiorri Sleiidy : Btnte. ronimon lo choice , 1S94
* crap , 3 T7c ; 1W5 crop , 7iR10c ; I'acino const , 1SSI
ciup , 3.c ; 1S)5 ) crop , SWIOc.
UIDKS-Diill : California. 21 to 23 Ih8. , IWlS'ic :
Onlvi-stui , 20 to 2.1 lhn. , IGc ; lluciioH Ayrc * . ilry.
SO In 21 llw. . 21c ; Ti-xaii , ilry , 21 lo 30 Its. , 12JJ13C.
I.UATIIIHl Quiet ; hemlock HUP | , llut-noi
Ayrra. Unlit to hi'.ivy. 2lc ; ncld. 2U4B2IC.
I'HOVIHIONS llccf. fcleaily ; family , $11.BO ; ln-ef
limn * , < 13.iWWin.5i ) . fill mcalB. llrm : iilcklwl
lii-lllis , tS.2.fiii.OO ; plckh-il thotililerji , { C ; plcldeil
lianiH. JS.lfrs,7. ' > . Ijinl. wiHy ; wi-ntein Bloom
rloyril nt $ r > .l > 03.S3 | ; Novcmlxr , $ ISO , nomlnul.
1'iiik , Hloiiily.
IIUTTIJIl Ilpci'lplP. S.lSj iikRH. ; nloiuly ; Blnle
Inlry , l&f)21a ) ; vri-nti-rn eicamcry , 15(23c ( ; Illglns ,
IOTOS HccclplB , 8,900 jikK" . ; Btciuly ; wcntcin ,
CIIHiSK : Hecelpls , 3.B13 iikR. " . Mailtet tiilet | :
lnne : , TUnKK" uniill , 7H < ? llc ; part ukiiiin , SV' O
7H < - : full fklun. 24W3c. !
I'l'rritO Artlvn nnd hlicher : tlnlted closed
nt tl.f.'J bid ; tellned , New Yoik , JS.SO ; I'lilliulol-
Iihla nnd Ilaltlmorc , JS.43.
TAl.l.ow Qnlet ; clly. 4Vtc ; country. IJJp.
HOS1N- Firm ; slrnlned , common to Rood , J1.C3
MOI.AfiSKB Dull : New Orleans , open kettle ,
Bond tn choice. iSil'CJc' .
Tl'llPHNTINE-Qillct ; 2SJJ2S'Sc. '
Illl'n-Qiilel ; doinesllc. fair to extra. 3kf6Ue.
MHTALS Pli ; Inin. hleadv ; southern , JI2.00fj >
ll.Ofl noilhern. JU'.ftWIS.Si ) . Copper , easy ;
Iii-jkerH' price. J11.DO : oich.uise prkv. Jll.soait.35 ,
Lend , 111 HUT ; brokers' pilco , J3.10 ; exchanue price ,
iJ. : laft3,2.1. Tin , cnsy : slrallH. Jll..10f1.40 | ;
idiilt'H. nillet. HprlliT. dull ; domestic , l3.VOfl3.C3.
I'OTTONSEED OIIQulct ; prime white , S3
CollTcu Slur kef ,
NKW YOIIK , Nov. IS.-roi'l'Min-Ppot , Hlo.
dull ; No. 7 , l5.37'ii mild , dull ; Cordova , JlS.OOf
18.2 > ; Kales , l.Mi ) UIKU Hucaiumango , 1,100 h.iKs
renlilfUKul. nnd 400 IWKII .Mnracalbu , p , tVnio. .
lioueo dfllveiles from New York Saturday , S.C7J
IKIKH ; New York nloek lodny. SJS.S03 IKIKSJ United
Htales tock , S38 , S3 II.IKB ; nllnat for Iho 1'nlted
HlntM , 23S.OO. . ) lms ; liitiil visible for the United
males. D70.C53 bnK" . iiKnlnst 611,492 II.IKS l.ut year.
BANTOS , Nov , 1 * . Klrm : KO > d uvcniKe Hnntos ,
flC. CO ; ircclpU , two days , 23,000 baK ; slock , 401 ,
CO ) baK .
IIAMlll.'ltn , Nov. IS.-Ilarely itcudy , un.
clinnKed : .iles. 10.0m ) hnKS.
rtIO Di : JANiiUO , Nov. IS. Qukt ; No. T Hlo ,
( IS , nominal ; exchange. S\il ; clcaird for the
I'nlteil Klutci ) , none ; for Europe , none ; stock ,
.U'J.OU ) hnK .
IIAVIli : , Nov. IS. Opened quiet and iinctmnKed )
nt noon , lif udvnnee ; nt 3 p. in. , vlendy , Vf df-
fllne ; elated steady nt Ut net udvuncc , fciik' ,
M.OW
Liverpool .MnrUHn ,
MVEIIPOOU , Nov , 18. WHUAT-Spot quiet ;
demand i > nor : No. ! ieil winter , CH 2vd ; Nn. 2
red nnd No. t hard , Munltolia , etockii ( xliaunted ;
No. 1 California , CM 3d , Kuturrn opened quiet
but Bteudy nnd unchaneed ; close , ! utoady with
near and distant imililnni Vtd lower : huslues *
oliiut fqunlly dlntrlbutedi November , C JJ ; le-
ceml > vr , I * ! ! id ; Jiinuury , fm SVtdj February ,
U Slid : March , 5 3Kd ; April , 5 Id.
COItN Spot quirt ; Amerlran mixed new , 3i
4id. l-'iiluics opened quiet but steady and
unchanKed. closed elraily with neur
Utt'Ud luwer ; huglneia ulwiit eiiunllv dUlrlbutrd ;
Novfinber , Is 4id ! ; Defemlx-r , 3s S'id ; January ,
t * ! < 4d ; Ftbiuary , 3 2 d ; Murch , 3 2 > id ; April ,
S * 2 d.
l-Ul'lt null ; deniund | ioor ; St. I.ouli fancy
winter , 7i 3d.
PHOVIHIONS llavon. cu y ; demand poor : Cum.
IxrUnd cut , 2S to 30 llm. , 33 > i chort rib * . 28 Ib * . ,
til U ; long dtir , light , U to tS Ibi. , ILi ; short
Ill * . . ' ' : ' , flu nlilnv , rqlinrr. II tn IS HI * , ! K Ail ;
liniiK Dion nil. II tn t * II * . 41 * . Tnllnw. fln
N. ' ill Atn-tlinK , n-imln l. l "f. rtlin Inrtln
mew. 7J ; | > : ime miIS * M. 1'nrk , ptlw mnw ,
nni wMii-in. M , | , rlm rmillnm. 4t M. I < tr < 1 ,
fpilC'l ' ; t-rliTir % iisttifi , ff * fl : r nh it , In frtll , IW
cililhCK-ijiiln : nrfnnnrt poor : flnrtt AfflfTI *
cnn Htiilir , 4lii i'-il ; ilni Mt Aiti rlown coiiit ti , 4W ,
in rrr.it-Kinwt rnit 7 mm * * . : unaA , w .
lit MIW' f * f fnifion , I * * V H.
( XITTOS' SKKP Ollr-l.ltctponl t n 17 * 01.
I.INKCI : ! ) nn--in.
riTiMii.ri'M-ni-fir. : > .
r.Kriti'HMiAToii iiLtcr-
lilnilnunrtfru , . " , 't'l.
lir.KAr'llINO rOttORH Hnrrttt-M J , f. o. b
l.ltrtpnn ) , 17.
HOI'K At Iximlnn ( I'nclflc e st ) , t2
OMAHA ( IKMJUAI. M.VIIICI'.T.
roinltllnn of Truilinnil tl
mi Hfni'le null 1'nnry I'roiliiee ,
Thn poiilliy innrk roi.llnuen slow at no mor *
thnn loiiily price ? . l } > n iiitlonc.
KiXJS Strlelly fresh utorlt , 17c.
llfTTKIIMcklnq ! it ik , l > tlloc : fnlr lo ROO. .
country , 12 < fllc , choice lo fancy counliy , 140150
gathered creamery , lC31c : | > arator creamery ,
ViAI/-Cholce tat. 70 to 100 1L . . ore quoted lit
W"c ; large and cwirte , 40Cc.
CIliisi : : : numwtlo bilck. llic ; Edam. p r
duz. , JIO ; Club Hnusp. 1-IK Jats , per doJJ.fr )
I.linhuiKer , fancy , per Ib. , ll c ; Hoqucfort , ' ,4-lh
Jan. per doi. , $3.CO $ : YOUIIR Ameilcas , la'.jc ,
Tnlni. fHltky , lie.
Iori.TltV rl\i Iltim. per Ib. , to : thick
mn , per Ib. , SfCtsr ) ; i < o leti' , Bf4e ; d'.irkp , " ( fie
turkcyit , Tit'lii ; uttte. Sc , Dre-ved Clilckcns
Cr : din 1S4J9i : - ; lurk)1' ' " . ! ( e ; neepn , He.
HAV-l'pland. tnfji'iiiiJliini1 ) : , JO ; Inwland. J5.50
tyo rlniir , J4.M ; color make * the t'l'lco ' on hay
llRhl bales Kelt the best. Only top gindcs brine
lop prke. .
II1IOOM COItN New crop , dclhcrcd on Irack
In countiy , clulc green self-working carpet , per
HI. , 2'iCi ' cholc given tunning tn hurl , 2Vic
onmni3n , ) ' , > * .
OAMIII'ralrle eliltMii ) , ywing , per dm. . JS
nunll , JI.7IB2.M : Jack fiilpc. 7iie ; golden plover ,
J1.25 ; Jn-lt rabWtK , per Unx. . J2 ; Pinnl
rnhhttR , | t ; milliard duel.-s , J3 ; redheads. J3 ; cnn-
vnsbaik diteks. ! . ' .00fl7.00 ; tral. blue wing. S1.75
teal , Ki n whig. JI.50 ; mixed ducks , JI.50fil.73
Canada gi-ese. JC ; small gerjo. J4.W ; bnints. J3.r,0
ili-i-r Hiddle. " L'-PICc ; deer cnuaese.x. n'jUl.'tc ' ; elk
saddle" , lljfl.lo ; elk cm ensue * , SfilOc ; nntclopo
paddle ? , U'ldlc ; nnti-lnpc can-nsscf" , Oglle.
POTATOlif-On Hack , car lots , 23c ; small
Ijts ituni Mini. , 3'c. ' )
( INU > NSIvr bu. . 2J30c : Imported Ppnnlsl
onloiM , per ciat" . iiOfiC.c ; home mown Spanish ,
per lib ! . . $1 M ; .1 to 5-bbl. lot , J1.S3.
MEANS IlniiiUiiIiltHl nnvy , per bu. . Jl.G.fll.73
SVVECT I'OTATOIJS riudec toek , J2 per bbl.
( JA11IIAGK- urderi , crated , per 100 Iba. .
7.cai.t.o.
CI'.I.UllV-Kniicy large Coloiad- > , 6."ffCOc ; choice
stork. Inige No. I , 4004c ; large No. 2 , 35c ; small
23W30I- .
UMA UEANP-Per Ib. , tVSo
WATER ClinsS-Pcr in-nt. caie , Jl. 3081.75.
FRUITS.
The committee , composed of Messrs. More-
house , Collins and Platl , representing the Call-
foinln finlt exchanges , Is In tin : clly calling upon
the fruit houses. Tlie Callfornlnns propucc to
Hhlp tlielr fruit nnd n-ll U hcie In car lots
through n snlnilfd repres nlntlvi- . Sales will
bo made to Jobbeis only nnd In car lots. Quo-
OAI.lVoKNIA QUINCIIS-IVr box. , J1.50.
OHIIGON I'EAItS-lVi case. J2.23.
CltANllKItltlUS-aiokV stock , per bbl. , JS.DO.
AI.MEIIIA UtlAI ES per ( W-lh. bbl. , JC ; per CS
to 70 lb . gioss. J7.
RASTHUN OHAI'jS-New Yoik Concords , pe.
Ijiirkel , & 1fi2lc.
CAMI-TinNIA OnAPES Tokays , per double
rain , J3.WIJ3.25.
AI'PIis : .Jonathans , J3.23g3.DO ; choice ship
ping HlnHc , lion Davis , Gcnlton , Wlnesap , etc. ,
Mils. . J2.23H2.50 ; cooking apples , $ J.25Q2.50.
CALIFORNIA PEACHKS-None.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexicans , per box , J3.75 ; Jnmalcas ,
pei1 box , (3.75.
LKMCJNS California , per box. J4.304.73.
HANANAS Choice large Block , per bunch , J2.0 (
{ T2.25 ; medium sized bunches , J1.75.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
IllDiNo. . 1 , gwcn hides , 4\c ; No. 2 green
hides , 3V ; No. 1 green Killed hides , 6''n ; ; No. 2
Kit-in sailed hides , t ie : No. 2 gleen tailed hides.
25 to 40 Ibs. , 4 > Jc : No. 2 green nailed hides , 23 to
II Ibs. , 4 Uo. : . 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2
veal culf , S to 15 ll . , 5c ; No. 1 dry Mint hides ,
7flOc ; No. 2 dry Mini hides , CJJ7c ; No. 1 dry
silted hides , Cc ; pall c-iri-d hides , He per Hi. lets
.lion fully cured.
SHEKP PELTS Gicen salted , each 23fCOc ;
green sailed shearllng'i ( short \\ooUd early eklns )
each Itc ; dry sheai lings ( tllort woolcd eailj
klns ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( shoit
wonled eaily sklnsV No. \ . eacn. 5c ;
dry flint Kansas nnd Nebrnma butcher wool
pells , per Ib. . actual > veght ! , 6U6c ; dry Hint
ICuruan and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per
Ib. . octual weight , 435c ; dry illnt Colorado
butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , nctual weight , 4GGVic ,
dry fllul Culm ado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib. .
nctual weight , 4f(5e ; dry pieces and bucks , actur.l
welghl , 2ifJc. Have fe t cut ulf , aa 11 Is use
less to pay fi eight on their
TALIAJW AND OUEASi : Tnllow' No. 1. 3'Ac ;
tallow No. 2 , 3c ; gleuso , white. A , 3'ic ; grease ,
white 11 , So ; giease , jellow , 21 c ; grease , dark ,
2c ; old butter , 2J2Vic { ; beeswax , prime , 15tf22c ;
lough tallow , IVic.
HONES In cnr lots weighed nnd delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.00jill.00 ; dry
chaffy , S19e ; cotted nnd bioken , coaree , 7fDc ,
coiled nnd broken , fine. UJJSc. Fleece washed
Medium. l.'ifTlSc : fine. UfflCc ; lub washed , 1CK
ISc : black. Sc : bucks , Cc ; Ins locks. 233c ; dead
pulled , r > grc.
DRESSKD 11EAT3.
IinUF Light western tteeis , 400 to COO Ibs. ,
05c ; good cows and heifers , 4 > 4S3c ; medium
cows and heifers , 4U4Vic ; good forequarters cows
und hclfcia , 3'.4l'c ( ; good hindquarters cows and
helfcis , CHI7c ; fair hindquarters cows and
heifers , Cc ; cow rounds. 4V-5T5c ; cow chucks
33V c ; tteer chueks. 3 ! * < o : > ieer tenderloins'
tesh. ISVic : bief rolls , boneles.S'ic ; sirloin butts
hunclcfs , S'ic ; loin baiks. boneless. S".c ; lulu
liacks , CVie ; cow ribs. No. 3 , C'Sc ; cow loins. No.
3. 7lic ; tleor libs , "lie : steer loins , 9c.
MUTTON 1)1 essed mutton , r. le ; rncks mutton
SVic ; legs mutton , 7c ; saddles mutton , 7o ; stews ,
2'Ae. '
PORK Poik loins , 7c ; rpnrc ribs , 'c ; noiU
sh-iuldeis , He : pork shoulders , skinned. fAJc ;
tenderloins , 13c ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz. , Kc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
New Peisla.-i dates will soon be on the market
ajw , au the first steamer Is expected to nrrlvi-
In NcYoik In a very fuw days. Quotations :
OVSTliltS Mediums , 15c ; hoivethucs , 20c ; extra
elnudaiils , 23c ; extin helccls , 2'.c ; lirauuh & Co.
selects , 27c ; New Yoik counts , 30c ; standard bulk
pur gal. , (1.10.
CID13H 1'uic Juice , per half bbl. , J2.CO ; per
) bl. , JI.50.
HAUER KRAUT Per bbl. . J3.50 ; half bbl. , $2.
NUTS L'ullfoiula almonds. li > c : UnglUh wnl-
nuts. fuft shelled , K\se \ ; t.innaids , lOc : filberts ,
lOc ; llrazll nuts , OUIQe ; pecans , 10I2c ; peanuts ,
uw , 5'.ic ' ; roasted , 7J7'ic ; chestnuts , HfflGc ; black
walnut- : , per bu. , 75c ; email hickory nuts , per
bu. . J1.75.
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , cans , each , J2.73 ®
; 3.00 ; per doz. , J12 ; VS-gnl. cans , JC.23 ; quart cans ,
3,75 ,
FIGS New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , per
b. , lie ; common California figs. CO-Ib. boxes , "
n ; Impoited fancy , 30-lb. boxes , ICc ; choice , io-
b. Ixixes. lc.
PATHS I'ei flan , CO-lb. boxes , per Ib. , CVic ;
fards. 10-lh. boxes , per Ib , , Sc.
MAPI- : RUriAR-Cliolcc , per Ib. , OfflOe.
I'REBERVES Assorli-d. 2vl-lb. palls , each J1.40.
COCOANUTS Per 100. $5.
FURS.
3lliint-iiiolln Wilt-lit M rl.t. .
MINNlUl'OblH. Nov. 18.-WHK.\T-Hlendy ;
s'ovi-inlivr und December , 62it-j May , 67l c : mi
ruck. No. 1 hard , 6tVc ; No. 1 imrthein , 63Hc ;
No. 2 nnrlheni , f,2ci recrlpK , ' 8 cnrs.
Mul patent * . $3. J 140 : sec.
nml putrnti , ii.UOftXlO ; tlomoMtlo Uikera , J3.WW
8.70 ; export Uiker , ti.2itf2.40.
Iron Trinlr Hi-view.
MII.\VAUKii : : . Nuv. 18.-Mnn > Iron ore linn
lnn nlilpiKMl ilurlntr thu iiri-nrnt year from th
rnnKC la the l ike Hupcrlor UUtrlcl. Uicluilhnr
tb * Qoftblo , Utuemer , J4 noiuHi c , Maruuctt ,
M < > nlin unl Vrrmilti'in. thin < 1urln ny nthn
minirnt In tb" M t"rv "f ' > 'e rnlmng inX'i -
cumin. Mlohlirnn nnd Minn H | . Th < - shijimenn
tip In Xnvrtnhrr 1 thl yr imoiintpit I > , ai ,741
tnn . nnd lirfnrr- the H < ne nf nnvlfntmn. which
will n K l > * until rnrlr In I > -Tnrwr. . the tntil
nlilpmentR will. It Is raid , reach the 10.090,00 :
point , , _ . _ „ _
STOCUM AM )
li-nil-rMlili | > ln d in Npnrt.
NRW VOIIK , Nov. IS. The flock rrmrket Iwlay
timlrr the Icndemhlp of the Br n ; er , not bl >
Utiil'mston ' , R ve prc-mlw of miitnlnlnR Blrencth
which wns not Imrne out to the MnlMi. Ther
was n : > ] i clnl pressure nf foreign fflllnK , nnd Ii
lending exchnnee circles the opinion wns ex
liremiecl thnt no Raid would BO out until \Vetlnr *
rlny , nt the enrllent. This ftlinnlnleil fairly ox
letiMlve covprlnn Ui the Renornl list. The demon
Mtntlm nmde In the grangers wns bnsnt on th
fn\ornbli rh < i\vlnK ( if entnlngs of St. IMul fi
the ec < md eel < In November , recording n gnll
on Kri B of } 25Sl,1i. ! With the execeptlnn of th
Botithueslcins , most of the compnnUg repnrtei
Incrrniies for Ihe snme perl id. In the llrst men
tloned group the Mlsjnirl , Knn ! i & Tcxns ex
hlbtleit a ilecrrnse In RVUSS of JCD.sm for the
mcoml week. The mnrket opened HstleM nni
IrrpRiilnr , bill Ihe upwnid movement referred to
i ii finite , ! under i\.iy nnd ohnrp nilvnnce * were
rrurtit by Htimir , Mnnhnttnn nnd New .leise }
Cuitrnl. Tlio lire In Ihe llrst nnined was In Hit
fnco of teportid leducllons In foreign nnd do
ineptlc prndcH of pu nr.
Soon after the expiration of the first hour ni
i'ffeciU-0 raid wns tnnde by the hear tinders , nm
Klop orders wete cmmht l n number of In
BtunceK , Spcclnl PICKKUIO wns bioURht ngnlns
Tobacco on lumors of nn ImpendltiB unfavorable
Icgnl deelxlnn , nnd Mnnbnttnn wn nlsj hnm
mi-n-il severely. The Ilrst broke S i per cent nni
Iho last mentioned 2i ? per cent. Other Im
pjitunt dei lines occurred In IxiulBVllle ,14 Nash
vllle nnd Itendln ? . The felling movement pine
tlonlly censed nt midday , nltli nigh fur some lit
tle time therentter Tobacco nnd Manhattan cun
tinned to PUR. There wete no Impoitnnl mibse
Hiiont inovvmenlH In pi Iced until the hint hour
whi-n , ivi Ihe nnnoiinceinent or n decision bj
Justice llnrlnn , WnshlnRton , nverse to the con
tiucl of Ihe Western I'nlon Tfleginph eompnny
the slock of Hie former fell 2 per cenl on inlher
llbeinl pales. Humors of cnles of gold cabled b )
lioupea recently pnunlnent shippers of Ihe pie-
clous metal enured recessions In the Rc.ncrn
mnikct. The rbmlng as steady. As n result
of the day's opeiatlims cnncesslons In pilces nri
genrnl , bin these nr < < Importnut only In n feu
cnscs. Itonds were dull nnd Irtcgulnr , with nn
easier tendency. The piL.-iclpnl rccecsl > ns nre
Chrsapeakp * ; Ohio , It. St. A. division , seconi
rnnsols 4s 3 per cent , ICrlo first consols 2 per cenl ,
Toled J and Ohio Centinl Isls , western division
IH per cent , nnd Cincinnati , Indlnnn , St. l.ouls .V
Chicago 4s , Manhattan cont-ols Is nnd Orcgut
Khnrl I , Ino ciinsol 5s tru.it recelplH 1 per cent
Advances : lliiilluct m Is m per cent , lluillig *
ton , lowu division 4s. fotlon Oil , ItuilltiRtoii
Cedar Itnplds & Northern 5s. lUirllnqton , Cedar
Itnplds \ Northern consols nnd Savnn.inh &
Wictcrti Ists tiust receipts 1 per cent. The ng-
gresinle sales were J-Ori7.no > ) . Unvrrnmenu wcri
well su-'tnlned nil pmchases of | 21.nu ( > .
Thu Kvfiilng I'oht'a llnnnelnl cnblegrnm froli
I inibi says : The Mock markets henopenei
llrm tndiiy. but soon gave wny , closing dull. He-
sides iH'Ing ntTccted by tinpolitlcnl situation
which must occasion nnxlety every now nnd then
the stock tiikni over by syndicates from wenk
firms Is so large thnt each spurt brings out renl-
Ixnllons. Quid markets arc therefore nntlclpatci
fjr the piesrnt. AmeilciuiH were easier , except
Canadian raclllc , which was llrm. Consols were
lower. The money market Is tl Mcnlng.
The following were Ihe closing quotations on
the lending Blocks of Ihe New York exchange
today :
The total sales of stocks today were 231.S73
shares , Including : American SiiKir , 21.590 : To
bacco , 3I.OOi ) ; Alehlson , 3.400 ; HurlUiKton , 19.700 ;
Chlc.TRO Gas. 5 , ! > irt ; Dlstllllni , ' . 3,200 ; Ixjulsville- &
Niihlivllle , C.W ) ; Manhattan Consolidated , 17.800 ;
HradliiK. 21,700 ; Unck Island , 4.S > W : St. Paul.
7,310 ; TtnncFsae Coal , 3,000 ; Western UnlM , 14,9.0.
Xciv Yorlc blimey MurUc-l.
NEW YOIIIC , Nov. 18. MONKY ON CALT
Easy at l'i per cent ; lai-l loan , 2 per cent ; closed
ill 2 per cent.
I'HIME MiiCANTIIn ! PAPEII 4@ ' > K per
STIIUUNO HXCIIANGU Klrm ; actual busln si
In bankers' bills at J4.S9UfJ4.S9V4 for demand nnd
4.S7yi T4 S3 for CO days ; pjsted rnies , $4.6S'.ijjl.80j '
commercial hICs. Sl.SC i.
SII.VKU OUKTIKICATES 67Vi < J ; Jc.
GOVEUNMKNT 11ONDS Stendy. Slate bonds ,
Inactive. Itallrnad bonds , easier.
Cl isliiK quotatljns jn bonds were as follows ;
Fort-lull Fiimiittliil AfTulrH.
IX > NION , Nov. 18. Oold la quoted at Duenoa
\yits to.lay ut 233.W ; Madrid. 17.60 ; Llfcbon , ZiVi ;
. I'ttersburu , 60 ; Athiin. 77 ; Home. 107.60 ; VI |
nna , 103. The amount of bullion gone Into the
lank of I.ngland on balance today Is 123,000.
1'AHIH. Nov. IS. Three per cent rentes , lOOf
60 for Ihe uccount. KxclmnKe on 1/ondon , "it
O'SO ' for checks. The markets opened llrm , but
juve way and closed dull. The Influence * wer
nurh thu muni ) nit In London.
IIIJHWN , Nov. 18-The markets h6re today
rire quiet and UaJy. The weekly itateinent of
the Imp.TliI IVinH nf-uwininv 'i , , the f < il
l"ttln clinnK. n * inAllK/nl / WtlH the | nr\li'll
IKfiiimi . i'ni li in hnnl Ji , rrnse. Tin nm mntk *
ttt-minry notes. lni-i n * ' . ' 'Jfl O * ) mnrHs ; oth"
MonMtles. lnrrm r. 41 740 nm mnrk * ; mite < I
rlM-nlB'Irn. ' dec-rensr , 1 ! > ( > K\ \ arm murk * . HtchsnK
on I ndnn , 8 days' Until , tn msrku m pfjr.
Ht , I , dill' , rii-iifi-nl 'Miirhot ,
RT. I-OI'iS , Nov. lS.-\VIIHAT-Fiilily firm
thronchi.ut Ihe m > limn , > nillwlirninnilln < unfnvor
Me news , rlnslnic Irregular. compnrMl wllh ? t
iinlny : N 2 reil. rash , 6 4 : December , higher
M' | < - : May , lower , SJVkc.
COHN Dull nnd obtsilr , during the mnrnlng
Imt the rrmrtcet enswl oT. ( tlonlng lower thnn yes
tetilny : No. 2 mixed , cash , 2 c ; leceml ) r , 2l < ie
Mnj , .
OATS Dull snd fti-ndy for futnres nnd siot |
No. 2 , rush , ISe ; Dpertlrlwr , ISMif ; May , SOV4C.
ri.Oflt-l > ull nnd , U i < vri tmtents , J9.Unit.2S
extrn fnney , J2.96ff3.0oj i Mftcy , t2.7S92.SS ; choice
"
IlYli-I.wtr ,
HAHt.KY Steady.
COHN MnAIj-tl. . .
IIAV rum nhd nnrhoniretli prnlrle , $0.50J9M
timothy. IK.5i.iW14. 55.
WHISKY-ILK.
IIHAN I.nke nnd roll rate * hnvlng endexl , cnst
ern buyf-ts would not imv over 47e , wist track
KI.AX HIJKD-Ixjwor , S'7c.
TIMOTHY KHHI3 I3.104T1.C4.
I-Ot'I.THY Mnrkel sti-ndy ; lutkevs , SliO'c
chickens , 6ifi'ic ; ducks , 7lic ! geese , Cle.
IH'TTKU-Mnrket * ti > mly : cie.imery ,
KOOS Mniket higher , J.tic.
I.IIAD Sellers nsklng } 2.'Ji4. hut hardly nns
deinntid : No. 2 , cnsh , Mls oml , sold nl $2.97Vi
fpelter. dull nnd wenk : snles , 2 cnrs Missouri , of
fcrd nt J3.SI2I4.
l-HOVISION.l-l'ork , quiet , JS.37W. Innl
Inwi-r ; prime , J.1.37'41 choice , J3.15. Itoxed shonl
dels , ji.23j longs , J5.12t ! ; ribs , I5.S3 ; shorts
| 537',4.
HlK'KIl'TS-rionr , 7.000 bbls. : wheat. 46,00
tin. ; irn. fin.0"ii hvi. ; onls , 41 ( r bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , C.mX ) l.bl . . ; wheat , 17,000
bil.j coin , 23.000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu ,
Dry Cooil * Market.
NUW YOKK , Nov. IS. Thcio was nn Irrrguln
demnnd on the pirt of rnnny buyers resting It
the market nnd w lle n gencinl nltemlon ns ex
tended to wool , cotton unptlnled goods nnd orders
placed for more or less assortments , the tailing
for goods for current demands were madup o
varying iimnlltles | of many classes of goods , o
such selections necessary to meet urgent de
nuinds. 1'rlntlng clnt.iseie dull und nomlna
nt 3 B-ldc.
FAII < HIVUn. Mass. , Nov. IS. Print cloths
lirlil nt 3Uc. Cloth nporled cold under 3 6-lGc
but report not conlliuied. _
I'l-iirlii
PiOHIA , Nov. IS. COHN MntUet nctlve
I'psler : No. 2 , 2 < V4c ; new No. 3 , 27c.
OATS Market quiet , steady ; No. 2 white , IS',4
01S > 4c ; No. 3 White , lijjc.
11Y15 Nothing doing.
WHISKY Market steady ; flnls'ied goods , on the
basis of il.22 fur high wines.
HKCiiPTS : Coin.13S.MO bu. ; oats , 70,00) bu.
lye. 1.200 hu. ; wheat , 3.BDO bu.
S1UP.MKNTS Corn. 14250 bu. ; onts. S330 bu.
rye , none ; whisky , 1,031 sal. ; wheat , 1,8M bu.
VI N Hi 11 * (3 nil 11 .Supply.
Nl-nV YOUIC , Nov. IS. The visible mipply of
Krulti Saturday , Novemljt'r 1G , as compiled by the
New York 1'nuluce uxchiinfio , is ns follows :
> \ lieai , itu. kU.ui'-j ' mi. ; iiiuit'ii i ? . OU * , IAIH uu.
corn , I.SOG.OW III. : deciease , 421,000 bu.j oats
. , ,927,001) bu. : Increase , CS3.1HH ) bu. ; rye , 1,567.000
bu.j Increase. 127,000 bu. ; barley , 4,047,000 bu. ; In-
riease , 207,000 bu.
ISlKln IlnH.T Murkft.
HI.aiN. 111. , Nov. is. Hl'TTEIl Firm ; offer
ings , fiS.OCO ! ! > . ; sules , 38,220 His. at 22c.
'KrlHooVlunt ( tuiitiKloiin.
SAN FIIANCISCO , Nov. IS. WHEAT Very
dull ; December , aS cj-Mny. .OI % .
I < 'lllllllllll NutL-SI.
IIOSTON , Nov. IS. Clearings , 111,070,460 ; bal-
nnccs , Jl.y.iO.SW.
HALTIMOHU Nov. ' IS.-Clearlngs , J2.333.015 ;
balancft , $ I2C.ri3.
NiW YOHK , Nov. IS.-Clearlngs , } bS,230,5M ;
balances , $3,716,224.
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. IS. Clearings , 111,372-
174 ; balances , { 2,230,8Sn.
ST. LOl'I.S. Nov. IS. Clearings , { 3,01SMt ; bal
ances , J317.177. Money , 65(7 per cent. New Yorlc
exchange , 75cJ55HW pienilum.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Today's statement
of the condition of the treasury shows : Available
cns'.i balance , J177,020C71 ; gold reserve , 503,631,3S'J.
CHICAGO. Nov. IS.-ClearlnRS. 517.M9.7SO.
Jloney on call , DiEi'o1 per cent ; demand , 6ii7 lie1
tent. Ntw Yoik exchang" , We premium , liank-
cis' ( London ) sterling , Ma',4 < ii'4.SS.
I'L.VI.V TALIC . UY KI2V. CIIAMO.
Cliiireh .MemlicrN At-ciiHC'il of I'liichliii ;
the AIiulRlily Dollar.
At the regular-'meeting ' of the Omaha
Ministerial union , which was held at Kountzo
Lutheran church yesterday the election
of officers preceded the regular order , llev.
Leslie E. Hawk of the First United Presby
terian church was elected president and llev.
A. W. Dawson secretary. An executive com
mittee was appointed consisting of llev. S.
H. McCormlck , First Presbyterian church ;
Hov , A. J. Turkic , Kountze Lutheran , and
llev. Alexander Ullchrist. Central United
Presbyterian. The treasurer's report In
dicated that the union was in a prosperous
financial condition , Inasmuch as there was
a small balance in the treasury. A num-
Der of new memoers signed the roll and were
Introduced to the other ministers present.
The discussion was led b'y Hev. Frank
Crane of the First Methodist church , who
spcko on "Church Finances. " He paid that
Christianity treated people as men and not
as boys , and it was the universal tendency
of human nature to take advantage of this
iberallty. It was the Jewish law that one-
entli of the. Income of , each Individual should
) e reserved for the support of the church.
The Christian church liberated Us members
from any such law , but It was not without
an understanding that that amount or more
should be voluntarily contributed. Yet few
of the members of modern churches even
approached the example set by the Jews. It
was a general cry that the church was too
expensive. The speaker cited an array of
Igtires to show the sophistry of such an
allegation. The Christians of the United
Slates expended ? 171 for religious pur-
loses whilethey were spending
510,000 for other purposes. The 37,000 clergy-
nen In the United States were paid $0,000-
000 a year , while 35,000 lawyers were paid
3.1,000,000. The people of the United States
expended $12,000,000 for dogs , and an In
finitely greater amount for criminals , liquor
and tobacco. Ths presence of churches In
variably Increas-d the valueof properly , and
added to the security ot law and order. Hut
) eeauso the people were free , they were dls-
losed to abuse this liberty into a penurious
Icenpe.
llev. Mr. Crane contended that the expenses
of tlio Christian church were Insignificant , as
compared with the amounts expended by
other churches. The cost of n single great
religious feast in India or China would defray
lie expenses of all tlio churches in the
United States for a year. At the World's
Congress of Itcllglons , during the World's
fair , Christianity hail taken the foremost
rank for stlnglneiu , They were also sti-
iremo In all other respects. The modern
Christian sung ,
Love BO amazlnfj , FO divine ,
Demands my love , my life , my nil.
and then dropped a nlclcjl In the contrlbu-
lon box. Even the Roman Catholic church
ar surpassed the Protestant denominations
n thl respect. There were undoubtedly
nero Protestants than'Cathollcs ; ; ' In Omaha ,
but ths Catholic churbft owned more prop
erty than all the v'hor ' denominations com
bined. Even the servant girl contributed
regularly to the Catholic church , but the
'rotestant refused to do so because lie did
lot have to.
IiNt Day for rroti-Ntn.
Today Is the las { , da' } ' on which the city
council , sitting nsn , , 1/oard / of equalization ,
will hear protests agajnst thu general tax
assessment. The special committee , consist-
ni ? of C'ouncllmen Kennard , Taylor , l.omly
mil Gordon , was In Cession all yesterday
tfternocn , and the work was nearly wound
up. There arc forty-three papers on file , of
vhlch several are imytlons from property
owners who w nt 'thulr assessments pro-
lartlonod among sevwil divisions of their
iroperty. Instead of UHscsglng the cntlrn lot
n a lump. ThlH arrangement l desired In
order to simplify , thelr ) relations with their
cnants , and does int ; contemplate any ro-
luctlon of the assessment.
yOlllIt-lllllfll tilt' .SllllllnXCTVH | > III > ITX.
HICHMONU. Nov. 18. The committee on
cmperance nnd Sabbath observance of Iho
Virginia Methodist conference today sub-
nlttcd a strong report , In which Sunday ex
cursions , the running of railway trains on
unday , nnd all mrtH of pi asure on that day
vere deprecated , and n vigorous protest wan
entered against the Kuiulay newspaper ,
vhlch was1 described its n thlnt ; to cause
nentnl nnd moral dyspepsia , Kspcclully
vero the practices1 of tilling a newspaper
vlth features to keep persons from Sunday
chool and church strongly condemned.
. .cltr l > y Hi" TlioiiHiiiiiI fur Si-Iilnlti-r
DRNVKU , Nov. 18-Slncc Krancls Schlat-
er'a mysterious disappearance over 10,000
etterH addressed to him have been received
at the Denver pontolnce.
Acts at once , never falls , One Minute Cough
Cure. A remedy for asthma , and that fever-
sh condition which accompanies a eevcre cold ,
'ho only harmless remedy that produces lin-
medlato results.
'OMAHA ' LIVE STOCK
Oattlo Receipts Light nml Not Enough Hogs
1.o Mnko a Mnrkot ,
FAIR NUMBER OF FAT HOGS OFFERED
DrniniKl ( lnoil nml I't-lri'i Wrrc Sir-nil-
\ot r.nniiKli UOKI to liiilm-c Pni-U-
ertt In liny nnil 'I'lioic Sotit
Wi-nt t'nilcr ' n r. Cent
MONDAY , Nov. IS.
Receipts and Bhlpmcnts tor the pant
twenty-four hours , ns compared with the
previous four davs , nro ns follows :
UECEll'TS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
November 18 2,12 ! ) S.V )
November 10. M7 f'.fiSO 1,7 ID 24
November IS , 2 3R2 5.SOS 1.5S1
November 14. 2 , IS ! ) 3.4SO M2 71
November 13. 3,703 6.R07 SS3
SIlll'.MKNTS.
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Horses.
November 15 Oil
November 14 1,1(12 ( "
November 13 742 171 . . . . i |
November 12 1,779 ; 2
November 11 GOI 79
CATThK-The week opens with the cattle
ninrket In n Fntlsfnctory condition. The ro-
celpts , however , were unusually llfiht f r
the llrst day of the week , and that fuel
helped to place the market In n good posi
tion. Thn- offerings of fat steers were mod
erate , but there were some bolter i.-oriued
steers than Imvo been hero be-fore In spmo
day ? . The market was Just nbout Htently.
About twenty-live loads nf cows and he'f-
ors were on sale , and the tnnikot wan fairly
nctlve at steady to strong prices. The- buy
ers wanted the stuff , and the pens were
cleared some-time before midday.
The stockcr and feeder trailo was also
In good shapeFO far as Iho cattle In llrst
hands were concerned. Tlio receipts wore
light , nnd ns speculators were free buyers
prices were a little better nil around. ISvcry-
llilng nl all desirable met with ready sale ,
nnd the trade was soon over with. Repre
sentative sales :
IlKKF
\VEST13KNS.
NKIIUASKA.
No. Av . 1'r. No. Av. Tr.
1 cow 070 J2 03 47 sti'ors 1111 J3 03
K O. linker.
Scows . 070 203 Scows SSO 2 4"
1 bull . 1330 2 10 21 feeders. . . S90 3 10
W. H. C.ubln.
2 cows . 1123 223 29 feeders. . . .1018 303
15 cows . HWJ 270 33 ntecis 1577 340
3 fecdeiB..10M 3 IK ) 58 feeder * . . .iOiT 3 45
e\i \ Goodwin , Kr.
1 slap . 12SO 200 32 cow ? 10C4 230
1 stag . S70 223 IS betfcis S3 ? 253
IVtcr nelscr.
3 bulls . 1323 205 19 cows 531 2 CO
Scows . 1023 213 2 oxen 144) 273
1 cow . 1180 2 0
0Kil
Kil Lemon.
4 cows . SSO 200 1 cow 1010 2 CO
1 hull . 1140 225 1 cow 1000 275
1 hull . 14SO 223 C feeders. . .1021 303
1C cows . M3 2 SO 7 feeders. . .11102 3(13 (
1 row MM - > 'r ' u jeeuers..lujs o uj
5 cows 10CC 2 DO
lllg SprlnK I-nnd and Cuttle Company.
25 feeders. . . . SSO 3 20
S. l . Delnntour.
1 hull 12M 173 07 cows 017 2 CO
1 cow > . % 0 200 13 f - der . . . . HIS 200
1G cows 1000 2 00 3 calves 275 200
3 bulls..1033 2 10 1 cnlf 210 3 25
SOUTH DAKOTA.
H. 1 * . Bowman.
3 cows 1093 2 15 1 feeder 1070 3 03
1 feeder 1020 2 M ) 38 feeders..1170 303
10 cows 1176 2 60
William Granberfr.
1 str. tiff..WO 273 9 steers 1144 340
7 cows 1130 2 75
II. Uclirens.
2 bulls 1390 1 C5 1 sir. tlir..l210 273
1 COW 1140 223 2 sirs. tlB..1230 300
5 cows 1100 2 ' 22 steers..1303 343
WYOMING.
J. Sanders.
IDAHO.
M. C. Fox.
S cows 101C 2 10 25 cows .1113 2 ; o
Meyers Calm.
1 stag. 1375 1 M 2 cows. . .1ICO 2 50
1 cows lid ! 2 2' ' ) 2G cuU'3. . .IOCS
1 cow 1070 2 DO
NEW MEXICO.
1 cows. , . . C7S 1 SO S7 cows 7C5 2 23
COLORADO.
11. Welner.
4 cows. . . . .1137 2 23 21 feeders. . . 997 3 05
0 cows. , . . .1023 2 C5J. IS feeders. . .1010 3 10
J. Kettle.
1 bull 1500 1 C3 1 stag .1150 * * 25
1 bull 1000 200 40 cows , ir.o 2 65
3 cows 200 Gl feeders. . .1033 3 10
Winkle & II.
8 cows 835 2 GO 25 cows .1012 2 CO
GOR.
R. Kettle.
1 cows 1027 2 CO 2 fecdeis , . 23 2 Sr
fi cows. ! i78 2 cr. 28 fecili'1-n. . . . D'JS 3 115
1 feeder STO 2 63 21 fccilera..lulO 3 JO
2 feeders. . . .1115 2 85
HOOS With only fourteen loads of hogs here
hero wan not enough lo make n maiket. In
fact , them really was no maiket hero today.
Die packers did not earn much nluut buying , ns
there were not enough hogs to make n killing ,
even If ono house got lliem nil. On or two
luyern went niinuid and bid J3.35b3.45 , while
balesmen priced mosl everything at J3,45i3,55 ,
mil that remained about Ihu situation nil the
nornlng. Occasionally n load would change
muds , but tberu wns nol enough doing lo rail
I n market. The few sales mndo were ull of Co
o\\LT. Representative tales :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No , Av. Bh. Pr.
5 2"C ) SO J3 35 42 2SO 40 J3 41)
3 420 , . . 335 10 113 . . . 340
3 SS6 3 25 12 310 . . . 3 42Vi
C 253 80 3 35 72 2.15 120 3 4,4 '
2 203 3 35 . . . , . . . . 120 3 4214
2 2 ! > 5 3 35 C5 3)3 ICO 3 4V4
1 4f,0 3 33 45 313 . . . 3 42V4
fi 1R5. , , .3 35 39 32.1 40 3 42 > .4
S 411 3 35 Cl 305 SO 3 42'/i '
> 415 3 37 54 48 303 12' ' ) 3 45
2 2SO . . . 3 37 > . 69 201 MSO 3 45
7 221 . . . 3 48 207 SO 345
0 441 ' ' ' 14 2C7 12) 3 45
4 315 . . . 3 37i4 9 228 4) 3 45
9 203 40 3 37'i 7 272 343
J 273 40 3 40 10 29 ? SOso 3 43
4 3S2 . . . 3 4' ' ) 23 330 so 3 45
1 291 . . . 3 40 62 3:0 2'JO ' 350
2 3SO . , , 3 40
"BIlTjKl' The demand wnn ROOI ! nnil the market
iictlvo ai llrm price * . Kcintaeniatlve sales :
No. Av. I'r.
iso western wethers lee 1275
118 western yearling 87 290
ICniiHiin City I.lvu Sloclc.
KANSAS C1TV. Nov. 18.-CATTLK-Ilecelr.ta.
5,100 head ; ehlpincnts , 1,109 hem ] , Maiket uteaily
to ftrnnn ; TCIIIB uteem , I2.WW3.45 ; Texan cow * ,
1.60j2,45 : beef meom , l2.25i < l-W ; ttucki-ru und
refilerB. t2.aOil3.cn ; lJUlla. II.2Jij3.10.
HO (18 Itrcc-liiti , C,4'X ' ) heail ; uhlpinentB , COO
hrud. Mnrktcak tn 5c lower j bulk of mlm.
t3.45fi3.Ui lu-nvlFH. t3.OOQ3.60 ; pnckc-rii. (3.4:0
I.GO ; mlxcxl , < 3.4W3.C5 ; IlKht , 13.31ij3.l3 ; Vorkern ,
| 3.40iI3.45 ; plK > , I3.00ft3.30.
BIIEKI' HfrelplH. 2.600 lieail ; vhlpmrnl * . 600
heiul. Market steady ; lamba , I3.0C0I.30 ; muttona ,
IJ.OOS3.23. ,
SI. I.otiU 1,1 ViSlock. .
ST. I.OIJIB , Nov. 18. CATTia : Hecclpti , 3.000
head. Market Bluing : nulive ht-ef Mei-rn , tl.Ktt
B.76 : < OWB anil hi-lfers , J1.75f3.25 ; Texim ami
Indian ttevri ) . S2.40ii3.GO ; cw > , Jl.Ttfc'.TI.
HOJS-lUcelpl . 3.500 lii-ail. Market canter ,
lower ; heavy , i3.40Q3.70 ; mixed , I3.2S03.U ; light ,
| 3.IOSi3.C5.
KlliKl' IterelptR , l.M head. Maiket El rone.
Native * , li.OOU3.50 ; noiithern. I2.00Q3.2S.
NIMV VorU' 1.1vo Kliu-lf.
NKW YOIIIC , Nov. 18. IIUMVKS-Itecelptii.
J.M'J head ; on ule. C'J cum , uer active and
llrinf cxca and bull ) stronger ; dry cows clew ,
Jl WJM l ; lilt ! . troOtt.l.W ; illy r. n * .
Kiirojifnn r lii- | rti.'lf | . An.nl nn I
slffrfji nl * fll"v prr Hi. rtiw l nHKhlf , i '
frlwrMnr Iwrf nt TSUI1'- per in. ; nn ripTtt t "Iny I
fllicni' AND I.AMIISlUittpls. . , W head , , : t |
Mile , 77 oars , or 17oM h < nlj i'prn d nnv : ni. 1 '
ttMdy. clomnK slow nnil tllfthtly Ciller on Inm ! " (
* fully cl" tr l ; n'ir | v IM IT to Ri-n < l. t : 0 it
1n li\mb , i-nrmii.in to rhoioi > , J ) "MJrl.SZ'i.
for extrsniM. . . _ _ _ _ . _ . .
CIIICACO MVI3 STOCK.
Tlnrp'tn nn Active Di-niniiil for tlio
Ili-ff Citltlo.
CUICAOO. Nov. IS.-Cnttla rcclpla t tny w * *
nlut ll.WO licml. There wns nn nctlve dnnnnil
for beef c.itllR nt frrm JJ.1S to $5 f , r > imni .11 .
to fnncy grades ; rxportirn were lonUlnn n'niin.1
for Bornl loH nt from $4 to > I.S ; hut.I ; , rr nml
cntuidH' stuff WBS i\Enln In nrllvo Orm.in.l nnd
prices were strong nt the tale ndvnnco. r.ns > ll
ItiB chiefly nt from JI.75 to f3 ; Iho Ktirk.T nnd
fwlcr trndc wit fnlr nt unohnnBc-d prlrMi. gnl. s
hclnc piliu-lpnliy nt from SS.W to JSWi. esirrn
rnliKpr nnd Texans were In fnlr ilrmnml
Itoi ; itcelpts me sllll Incrraslni ; . nnil nb ml
SS , * ntrlvcd ludny , nn ncnlnit 4J.563 n , cU
niTii nnd B3.S36 a ycnr nrro. Thoio wns n fiinl\
lU-tlVA ilcmnnd , price * itil'iiK So hn\tr , OWIIIK t-1
the- his tun. Common to l.fst IIOK * sihl nt from
J3.40 lo | 3.i'\ ' pi linn hcnvy col nit So nhovo the
lient llKhlwi > lRlil . The hulk sold nt from J3 IM t j
J3.f5.
Sheep receipt- ! were nlniit 16.IVW hend. Petnind :
fnlr nml prices sttoiiRcr ; milfs nn hnsl < of
hum Jt.75 to I3.W for foinninn lo prlino tutlvo
slui'p. nt from KMJ to $ .1.30 for fnlr to choice
wcstcrni , anil nt from 13 lo J4.M for pjor to
cholca Inmlis.
Rpcanl of rereltits nl the four prluclpnl markets
for Mur.d.iy , November 13 , Ii95 :
Cittlle. llng < . Sheep.
South Oiuahn . 2.121 S.V ) Ut
Chicago . II Mil SSO1) ! ) Sfl.i
ICniiFns nty . C.IW 64M 2R1) )
St. Louis . 3.00 3.5W 1.2V >
Totals . sS 6WSO 7.0'6
\VHSTI3U.V PUXSIOXS.
\'i-ti-rniH of I li < - Iti-lii-llliiu Iti-nu-iu-
ln-r 'il l > y tiniSrniral Ciivi-i-nnu-iil.
WASHIXnTON . Nov. IS. ( Special.--1'cn
stons Ki-antcil. Issue of November C , 1SD5 ,
wore :
lown : OrlKlnnl Pnrtlcy Conine. KolVr-
ton , niiiRgold ; Gullforil H. Tln li , Harlvlllo ,
Belawaro ; Jolin A. T. Hull , DCS Molncs ,
1'ollt. Suintlcmpntnl Raimicl 1 * . Domoicst.
Clinton. Increase Henry II. Mllca. Patter-
sono , Mntllitun , llelssuo 1-cmucl AVorfortl ,
Mlnbnrn , Dalln ? .
ColoraJo : Otlctnnl widows , etc. Amelia
A Hose , Trlnlclml , naa Anlnuta ; Catlmrlni-
\Vorlt-y , I-OBiui , Avnpiilioc.
TiiMiveiiiviirlli Home Is Kill I.
WKSTI511N UIIANCH NATIOXAl. 1IO.M13
FOU DISAULUD VOiniNTKHR SOL-
DI10US , Nov. 1C , ISM.-Clrctilar : I nm (11-
rocteil by Genural \ \ ' . 11. Hranklln , nrc l-
< lpiit of tlio Board of MannRers , National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers , to
notify all applicants for admission to the
western branch , National Home for Dis
abled Volunteer Soldiers , Loavenworth ,
county. Kansas , that , until further notice ,
no applicants will bo admitted to the
branch under any circumstances. It Is
therefore useless to applv In person to the
Home , as admission will be denied. The
Urunch Is full. AND1U3W J. SMITH.
Governor ,
oniclal :
nOHKKT HAYES ,
First Lieutenant and Adjutant.
A. O. Hartley of Magic , Pa. , writes : "I
feel it a duty of mine to Inform you and tlio
public ihat HeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured
me of a very bid case of eczema. It also
cured my boy of a running sore on Ills leg.
Mnrrliino I.IC-I-IINON.
The followlnf ? innrlniKG licenses were Is
sued yesterday :
Name and Address. Age.
Gust Carlson , Omnha "t
Charles Anderson , Omaha 2)
Louis Damn , Fort Omaha -I"
Annie Wallace , Omnha SB
Marccllus H. LeVan , Omaha " ! >
Lena W. Festner , Omnha -3
Frank D. Anderson , Council UlufTs IS !
Khtella McChesncy , Omnha "I !
David Thompson , Omaha fil
Rachel A. Laird , Omaha 51
\\Mlllam Inman , Omaha. 21
IJssa Mcdlock , Omaha IS
Loran K. Ncbergall , Omaha 23
Mrs. Anna Jl. Keller , Omaha " 3
One Minute Cough Cure Is harmless , pro-
ducej Immedlato rcaultu.
Til 13 IlISAI/I'V JIAUKRT.
INSTUOMENTa placed on record November
IS , 1S85 :
WAUItANTY DEKDS.
n A Fisher to John Hlneey : , lots C to
9 , block 20. Waterloo $ 2JO
J C Barnard nndvlfo to Henry Tar-
rat t , e 40 acres of s SlVfc acres of nw
32-10-12 2,503
P H Dubols to Ksther llrydon , COxlO
feet , commencing CS feet n of so cor
lot 10 , block 10 , Waterloo DO
C 13 Hates and wife to 13 H Bates.
130xl7i ! feet , commencing at point lor
feel n of so cor block 25 , Walnut
Hill -I.SOO
Gedney Pickle company to W W
Marsh et al , 2,10x7i ! feet In block 3 ,
McCiiRUo's add 2,120
Nebraska Loan and IIulldltiK associa
tion to A A Plumer , lot Sfi , Cunning
ham H's add 2,500
A A Plumer and husband to Nebraska
Loan nnd Hulldlng association , lot
13 , block 8 , Plalnvlew add 2,500
W H Carter to M L O'Donohoo , lot 13 ,
block 1 , Avomlalo park 3,600
Llnwood Park Land company to Bar
bara Kostal , lots G nnd 7 , block 0 ,
and lot 12 , block 2. Lin wood park. . . . 775
II 13 Ostrom and wife to Lois Ostrom ,
w 35 feet lots 1 and 2 , block "I , "
Slilnn's second add EOO
QUIT CLAIM DEKDS.
J W Squire , trustee , to N P Hunt , re
ceiver , snbdlv lot 10 of lax lot 21) ) , In
1
4-15-13
DEKDS.
Special master to C 13 Bates , 130x170
feet , commencing nt point 16 < > feet
n of so cor block 23 , Walnut Hill. . , . 4,800
Sheriff to F Jl Northrop , e 20 feet lot
11 , und w 20 feet lot 12 , block "U , " and
lot 7 , block "S , " Slilnn's second add. 60
Total amount of transfers $21GIG
( My mama us < id Wool Soap ) ( I wish raino had )
WO OLENS will not shrink If
l < used In the laundry.
Wool Ponp Uriel lento nnd rufroshlintlorliaili pur
poses. 'I'lio bi-H cleanser , lltitia Uarutyaurdialer * .
Two tlies ; tollotnud laumlry.
Raworth , Scbodde & Co. , Makers , Chicago.
IlCnalhnm ht. . Itoston , id Lrouuril Ht , .
Now Yorb.V.T CheMiiut , Bt-.Bl. Ixiuls.
mUIQATION I1OND BAM-i.
Notice la hereby given that pealed pro-
puauls will bo rt-coivcil Ijy thu bjurd of
directors of thu Onl IrrlKnllon district of
Valley county , Nebraska , at tlielr olllco In
Ord In fald district , up lo 2 o'clock 11 , in.
of the 2d day of December , U > 03. for $30,009
of the honils Issued by ualil Irrlunllon die-
trlct , nil of snld bonds being bonds of J600
ouch und druwInK Intereai ut the ruto of
C per cent per annum , ii.tyabu : unmmlly ,
thu prlnclpul 11 nil IntcreHt of said bonds pay >
uble nt the olllce of the stulu trt-asun-r of
the Htntti of Nehriifka , snld bandH belli ) ;
puyublu In Installments as follows : Ji.DO' )
tht-reof pitynb'o In eleven yours from the
date thereof ; J'J.Ooo paynblo In twelve yoarH
from the duto thereof ; $3,590 payable In
thirteen years from the dutu thereof ; JI.OOO
payable In fourteen yours from the ilalo
thereof ; JI.SOO ptyable In llfleen years from
the dutu thereof ; 15,000 payable In slxtcei-n
years from the duto thereof ; (5,500 payable
In seventeen years from the duto there jf ;
Jfj,500 payubo ! In clKhtcuen years from the
date thereof ; $7,600 payable In nlneti-on
yturs from the dun.- thereof ; IS.WiO puyablo
In twenty years from the dutu thereof.
The Hoard of Directors reserve the right
to reject uny nnd all bids.
AddrciH all bids to K. I1. Clements , secre
tary , Ord , Nebraska.
Hy order of the Hoard of Directors , tnado
this 7lh day of November. IMS ,
J. A. I'ATrON. I'rcsldont ,
B. P. CLI3MKNTS , Secretary.
NIC d20t
Oc'-ts3lon ' ° i
TvOc'ts3lon
fj Tv
t.-jJYou cannot go
' v'tjf to ° ° PC
fftes 111 *
THE : PlRFUME.
Flowery , < r dolicc\t < >
For1 atvie by dV-u cJitirs only.
IMPERIAL CROWN PERFUMERY CO ,
SAIMT LOUIS.
MEYEH DROTHEHS DRUG CO..AGENT3
AVUDDIMG BELLS' ! Two new
\ PEACH BLOW. | odors.
DTS.
JVlcGREW
n THS ONLY
SPECIALIST
WHO IRrATt AIL
PRIVATE DISEASES
WeAkiiMi \ Diionlcraf
MEN ONLY
10 Ycat Ktpeiiencc.
9 VMM in Omahi.
Hook Free , Coniullatioa
.iiid Hv.iminalion Kite.
Mlh nnd Fnrnam Sis. ,
PATRONIZE
Ily purclwiitnK B0od made nt the followlnf
Xcbrnska foctorl . If you can not ilml wlmt
you want communicate wllli the mnnafac-
turers ns to what Jcnlets ImnJIe tlielr
as. nrm.Ai * .ixii 7'in.vis ,
Mnn\ifacturer of all klnJs of collon nnit bur-
l.ip l > nR ? . cotton nour eacUs uncl twine a cpfc *
lall- . GU-G1G-C1S S. llth-St.
HHKtrKIttKS.
OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION.
Cn. ' load rlilpmonts made In our own rcfrlss-
rater care. Uluo lllbbon , Ulllc Hxport. Vienna
Cxport , and Family Kxport , delivered to all
pHrts of city.
A , J. SIMM ,
1409-11 Dodno-st. Tin best nnd cheapest pleicu
lo buy a Rood IlugBJ' , Can luge or Wagon. Agt ,
for the btyt rubber tire In U. L .
DRUMMOND CAHRIAG1 ! ; CO.
put rubber tires nnd ball brarln ; niles on Ihelr
o\\n make vehicles , tmJ sell H top buggy for
$30.00 betides. VTrlto them. ISth and Harney.
COIWKK , SI'IVIM , n.lKIXH I'OH'DKIl.
Coffee Hoantcrt , SpitGrinJers , .Manufactur
ers German Itaklne rouilcr and German Dry
Hop Yeas' . 1414 and 1416 Iliiney-st. , Omaha , Neb
I--LOUK.
S. I GIL3IAS ,
Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour.
C. C. lllack , MannRcr Omnha.
FVKSITUKK J-\llSTUItriS.
OMAHA "UPHOLSTERING co. '
Manufacturers of. Parlor Furniture , Lounge * ,
Dining Tables and Koldini : ll di. 2Sth nvc. .
I'oyd to Shaler Stu.
1CK AXIt COM , ,
SOUTH OMAHA ICS AND CJAL CO.
Domestic nnd Steam Coal. We nn\t tno
Ofllca 1GO1 Farnani-st. Telephone : Office 3JJ ,
yard , 17CG. J. A. Doe. Oeneral Manager.
titox truitKtt.
INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS.
Monufacturlng nnd Repairing of all kind ] ot
machinery , engines , pur.ips , elevators , printing
preees , hangers , ehnftlng and couplings 140i )
aliJ HOS Hownid-sl. , Omaha.
PAXTOJf & VIERLING IKON WORKS.
Manufacturers of Aichltfccturul Iron Work.
General Foundry , Machine nnd IJIackmnltli
Work. KnKlnccrs nnd Contractors for 1-1 r
Proof llull.lln s Ofllco nnd woilta ; U. P. Ry.
nnd So. 17th elrcet , Omnhn.
JUATTItlilHiKN , VH:1 , VltlHH.
L. C DOUP ,
Mr.nufncturer Mutitrsjur. Spring Itcdn : Jobber
[ withers nnd 1'lllowa. W. 14th and Nicholas
Sis. , Omaha.
T ir.tTOti , i'-nti :
AMERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH.
The only perfecl protection to property. Ksam-
Ino It. Dent thine on curth.J Reduces lnsui >
anco mtea. 1301 DouuluE-et.
U I'Klt.tl , ! , r.ltlTllltlKU.
1UTZ-XEYISSCO ,
Manufacturers of Men's nnd Hoys' Clothlnit ,
I'ants , Bhlrts and Overalls. 202-212 B. Illh Ht.
jii'i'.it ' .HIM/ ; . ' . >
THE OMAH4 1'AI'EK ' ' II3X CO ,
Manufacturers of nil klndu of I'aner Hexes ,
Phflf lloxes. Sample Canes. MnllliiK 'tubles , etc.
U'wldlni ; rake and fancy cundy boxen , diuKl > l
nnd Jewelry bo c . U'OS-10 Jmiea-nl , Omalm ,
IUYANS---NEIIRASKA sniRca
Hxclualv * custom shirt tailors. 1115 Fnrnam.
JAMES E. BOY.D & CO
Telephone 1039. OMAHA , NHB.
COMMISSION
Grain , Provisions ftSlocks
noom IHVi Uoar'J of Trade.
Direct wlrus to Chicago anil New York.
Correspondents : John A.Vnrron & Co.
if r. BMITII Hel. 11)8) ) H. U. HTANfOHO
P. P. SMITH & CO.
GRAIN and PHOVISIONQ
Room 4. N. V. Life Hide. , Omaha ,
Branch offlcei t Kremont miJ Colurobui. All
Ihe Clilcmio Hoard at lrn .
order * placed on )
Corrr MJndfiUi ! BchwarU. nupn * l-o.
etiKo ; Hchrtlncr , KJacl ; & Co. . HU I ul .
to IfUil National IJailk , Oinal : * .
IMPORTANT TO
Investors and Speculators ,
rirnt fdltlon rrndy It plainly Indicate * ! ) >
inoal prollluhlii iia-tii U of opornilnk' In Umlu
mill HU'i'hK. Mnlli'il fm-
iiAMi'KH.v r. rmi.ii.iH , v ( ; < . .
( irnln , Sliiil.nml Iliinil HroK-iTN ,
J ; t Cliiiiulier of < ; < iiiinii-rr < - , ClilciiKO.
Btud lor ou < uiicfiti * book ti *
nlululUK MAitdlN TIIA1XNU and
1)K1NINI | AI.I , MAItKKT KX
I'HUHHIONH. Also our dally in < i >
> "t letter ruccfiilniL- when and la
what to trade. llcnh „ , , uaqlc
r f rtnc s furnlilied. AIUIOOABT & CO. .
MKMUKHB CIIICAOO OI'KN 1JUAHO ojt
Tiudtti Dulldloc. .lilcaco.