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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY lil'i' > TUESDAY , XOVlSMlllCH 17 , ISJU ? .
COMMERCIAL AND F1XANCIAI
Wheat Suffers from .1 Plotliora of Bcnris
News All Day.
CORN AND OATS HOLD RATHER STEADY
* I'ni'i * n Snriu-lno In Hi
Form of 1'ntiHiinlljIliwvy
\Vlicnt UriM-litM | In
llM ! .
CHICAGO , Nov. K.-Wlicnt HUlTcretl fron
n plethora of bearish new8 todny anil closet
% c lower , aUliougli ut-HliiK at ono tlmu n
Ic decline. Corn and oata held steady 01
n limited business , corn clorlni ? P nlmd
lower and oats iinchaiiBed. Provisions out
fcrod declines of from 7'to ' to 12'.4c. ' Tw (
Hurprlscs wi-ro In store for wheat xjH-cula
tors at the opviiliiK today. Ono was tin
Jicavy northwest rccelptB.
lU-colptH of wheat at Minneapolis and Du
luth were 1,2..9 cars , at'iilnst SS3 on thu Mon
day preceding and 1'JCS on thu correspond
lliK day of the year before. The othc
vns the Liverpool cublea. The llrat nc
counts rcci-lvi'd ' or the Liverpool imirl < c
were Indknllvo of firmness. Hut later dls
imtchi-x received live- minutes after the opi-.l
Int ; mlvlscd Id per cental decline. Tluiu
two Hems wore sulllclent to create a de
rldndy ! weak feeling and In halt an houi
from the start December , which had opcnei
lit 7ic ! , yesteidny'M ilosInK prln- , down U
7s".i- . was stnifit-'lInK to keep from Kolnn be
low i7ic. ! The suildeii incrciiH 1" the u-ci'l ; > l
In the northwi'Mt WIIH totally tiiiuxtioi-toi
nnd the belief was freely exprrssnl thu
both this and the decline at Liverpool w- >
due to Chicago manipulation. Hut otbe
lu-wB KIIVC tlie beats a more h-KltlnuUc ad
viuitnqo. The visible sntiply , which hiti
bci-n expeeled to lneroa.se not over 4UO.HO
liu or iV ) .0iO ( bu , WIIH found to have In
creased lOS."i,0'iO ' bu. A ROOI ! many \\oro cvet
lookbiK for a deeren.se. The disappoint
ini-iit III that rrspict caiiirit the pileitt
tnkr another sudden pluiiKe. Uecember Inn
In the meantime recovered to 7Se and 1
dropped to 77'ic ' on the publleatlon of the
visible supply IlKUUfl. Tin- demand foi casl
\\-lie-iil WIIH unusually urgent , both for ex
Ixirt and for mlllliiM : , and was one of tb
Hlroni ; fi-nlurefl of the day. The Fiilos U |
to noon nuKri-Kateil nearly 300.100 bu. , one
li.ilf of II bi'lim for direct export. The mar
lii L became very fevel Ish durlUK the Ins
hour and MuctimtloiiH were violent. Liver
pool nt therloso quoted a further declln
of from 2'4d to H'ijd for the day and enl )
Antweipof the eontlnenlal markets sbowec
nn advance. The declines nt I'arls am
Iterlln wentrlilltiK. . however. The Liver
pool weakness caused Dee-ember wheat te
Ket down ( o 77ir. ! There- was a ciule-k rails
In Dceember to 7Siic under the eneouraije
inent of the larne liusilness. Another dro
to ItVtf , followeil by a llnal rally to 7S'/ie
Vbleh was the dosing price.
Corn \\IIH dull and easy , but there ; wane
no Important break. KnoUKh strength de
Veloped to bold prices fairly steady. Th
\viakness In wheat bad some Influence
( aides were winUer and more liberal re
erlptB were expected. Trading WIIH ulmos
entirely local May started unchaiiKed a
SVHi ! ' , sold to 2.SV .p , declined to SSlfcc an
closed steady at from 2SVc to SSIic.
In o.itM as we-ll as corn buslne-ss wa
principally of a local nature- . There wn
Home disposition on the part of shorts t
cover and the decline which came see
lifter tin- opening afforded them a KOO
opportunity to do so. 1'rlce-n rallied on till
and closed practically unchanged. Ma
opened unchanged at 22'feedtvllncd t
from 2i'c ' ( to 22',4c nnd rallied to 231/40
where It closed.
Provision prices tended but one waj
nnd Hint was downward , nee-elpts of IIOK
weie much larfior than expected and starli
prices lower. Commission houses and pack
et'H sold freely and products suffered i
Ktlll further decline. thoiiKh rallying r
trllle with wheat mur the close. Janiiarj
liork closed 12iclower at $7.7r > ; Januar ;
lard. 12'y ' lower at $4.10 ; January ribs , 7'.4e
lower at J3.M.
Kstlnmted ri'celpts for tomorrow are
Wheat. 100 cars ; corn , 5 cars ; oats , 4Z (
cars ; IIOKS , 27,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Cash qunatlnn were as follows :
KUJl'll Firm ; winter patents. JI.40JJ4.CO ;
trnlK'itv , l4.Kj(4.2S ) ; pprliiK patents. Jl.llf(4.40 ! ( ;
BtralKhls , ! 3.UOi/l.lOj / baKers' . } 2.0f3.23.
WI I HAT-No. 2 spilim77y.c ; No. 3 sprlntr.
75e ; No. 2 red. MUfiSCVJc.
CDRN-No. 2 , 2l > ,02c ; No. Z yellow , 240
'oATH-Nn. 2 , U < Wl ! > c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. .
IIiSi2'se ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , lSf2Utc.
KVI3 No. 2. 3K- .
HAIU.KVNo 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. .
JjJlSTc ; No. I o. b. , "i < illCc.
FI.A.\Siii > - ; .o. 1 , 74Mif(7.r.c.
TIMOTHY Siin-l'rlme : , | .M.
riHiVISIONH-.Veis pork , per bbl. , JC 75476.10 ;
lard. PIT ion Ibs. , J3.CO ; short ribs , sides UOOFC )
J3.CtHii.iO : ! ; dry Failed shoulders ( Imxcd ) . > l.25ff
4r > 0 > biirt clear sbles ( boned ) , J4.00i4.12U.
roi'i.TRY Market eai-y ; turkeys , 'tfk''c ;
riiii-ki-ns. r > fi3V : iiuch * . Sijoc.
WIIISKY-DlFtlllers' llnlshed goods , per cal. .
SI'OARR-Cut loaf , unchanged.
The followlnuerc the receipts nnd ehlpments
today :
On lliiil'rolueu oxchainrj ted w tun tiuttur mar
ket W.-IH llrm : crcaincrv , lt < jt' > 0c : dairy. 10j
17c. Keen , linn : fn-mi , llc. Cliuvau , llrm ;
'
M"\V YOHIC < : i'3M3lt.SIA111CST. .
( InoliitloiiN n f tlii > Hay oil ViirluiiN
Clllllllllllllll * N.
NI3W YORK , Nov. IC.-FI.Ol'R-Recelpts. 03-
" 00 bbls. ; exports , 3C.346 bids. ; market dull
mid lower to eell ; city mill clears. J4.W5 | '
6.00 , winter extras. $3.001(3.90 ; winter low grade * ,
J ! . < ce.C5 ; winter patrnls , J4.75ff4.90 , winter
MralKhts , J.40j.55 ) | ; Minnesota patents , J4.75Q ,
B.10 ; Minnesota bakers. J3.75iil.IO. Rye Hour.
llrm ; nuperllne. j.k3Q2.93 ; fancy. | 2.94ff3.2S.
lluckwhe-at Hour , llrm ; Jl.SO ; llrandywlne , J2 20
llFl'KWIIiAT : Kiisy at 3Ci37c.
CORN MISAI SIeady ; llrandywlne. 12.23.
Rh Weaker ; No. : Mestcrn. KifWe
WIIi\T-Rccelpts. : 178.SOO bu. ; exports. 101.739
bu. , rpot weak ; No. 1 hard , 93 ic. Options
Jipened weak and declined under lower cables
heavy rprlng wheat receipt * , bearish furelsn
Matljitk-s. an unexpected Increase In the. vUlble
Mindy and heavy wc.ild'ii Hilpments ; rallied
ne.ir the close on export rumors , but ilnally
vfcc. 0T | i.Kal" ! 1"1 t-IoflMl WHI'tc net loss ;
Iwof - ' at wic : ' ' .
CORNRecelpis , 413,100 bu. ; exports. C0.900 bu
K | .t . weak ; No 2 3i 4e. Options opem-d cniy
' ' 'l' ' ' 'i'1 ' " " / " " rl'IK"It ' ' 1-llKMl off
"Kaln and cb.sed unchiuii-ed lo Ue deVline
at
* lll1ll"lf' | " "i Kood to choice.
HOI'Stcady ; state , cmnmon to choice ISIJ
" 'ladllc ' "
Hll > IFinn I ; Qulti-nlnn. " I3e ; Ilucnos Ayreit
' ' " " ' ' ' ' " " * ' ' 1Pc ' '
! - ' 1Pc'nllfornla : , I5'je. ' ,
- , , . , ,
I.l3ATHI-3R-Flrm hemlock
: hole , II. A. , light
to heavy weights. 191 ir:0to ! : ncld. 20ii23c.
I'ROVIRIO.N'fl-Reef. .lemly ; famllyT
10.00 ; extra IIH-KB , J7.0f
Jl'.so' ; . " * ' JllvMf ! | \kM7iu'le'l' \
iiiess , Js.SO .i.iK ) , short clear , J8.70G 10.05. Tal
low , dull : city. 3 o ; country. SSc
lUrriR--Ri-celpt ! : . t.tU PkKS.'iIrm ; : western
dnlry , MflSc ; wcclfrn creamery , ISHIrSU.e- -
Kins , 2le : factory 7iH2 < - .
ClliiSI3 : : Receipts , 7 M7 pkgs. : sle-ady ; large
7ljirlOitc : mnll , 7HilOe ; pnit klms. SUflTefull .
fklms , i'lifiSc.
KtltlH lln'Clit | > , IS.COS pkgs. ; ulendy ; state
nnd IViiiniylviinln. ; i(12Cc ; wmicrn. lSi ! iie
OILS-Cotloiikee-d oil , steady : prime crude
: ! Hff3ci prime yi-llow , : iM7 > < Hc. iviroleum
( inlet ; urUled clorcd at IIM 1,1,1. , Rosin , iiultf
slnilned , Jl.Wyi.SKHS. Turiicntlne , nuh-t nt
itlCI-3 Bte-ady : domestic , fair to extra ,
Japan. 4U4f4'ic. '
MOI ASSKS Steudy ; New Ori'lvum , open kel
tic. 27 | 33C ,
MlCTAI H.-l'lit I run. iiulet ; noillhcrn , Ill.OOtf
IMS ; northern , Jll.00611.00. Copper , mronui
brokers , Jll.SOi exchange ; Jll.5oyil.tO. u-ad ,
ltron i krok r § , IA78 ; ncb n ,
Tin. nrm. slrnlts. jn I'lnten , marhi
nrm. Spi-lter , nrm ; di.nviitlr . , Jl.lMd 25.
STOCKS AM ) IIOMIM.
U'l Mi n 1'i-iv t3i < | illiiiiH Si'iMirllli-N .VI
Irnfli-d IIllliAttiiilliin. .
NI3W YORK Nov. If-Aside from the llucti
ntlons In inr , cr two nf the fp.clnltlrlodny1
pj-culntlnn In Horks was a | wrftinctoiy affnl
outdde Interest l-eliuc Rl B minimum. The cnurs
of pi Ires npp ar l to Indicate ttmt lendlr
profentlonnl IntcrMls were not yet ptrparc
lo i-iicuurdRC the resumpllcn of the upwnt
tnovemt-nt. Otbrrwl'e the exceptionally fnvoi
nblfl stHtcnient of our foreign trade statlrtlt
tnr October nnd the tc-n months of the yen
w-tulil utiiloubtiMlly have been made n hullls
test. Ai : It wnsi ifforts were iiKnln made to n
vamp tlip Cuban war tcnrc. The ndvccati
of lower pi Ices nUo iiircf ed ureat e-oneet
over tbo buslneits proniieets of the RrnnKcr rondi
The-ic was little or nn new calculated lo nl
feet pilces nnd the dealliiKS , which were IlKhtJ
than uiunl , were Indirferently dlstrlbuleul. Lot
don was not much of n factor beyond modern !
Fnlra uf the Internnlloiial clinics. The mm
kel opened Irregular nt unimportant chaiiKt
In the lendliiK stocks , but coon developed
reactlonaiy ten leney , Suuar nnd the ( -rnnKet
he-llitf the we-ak features. The relllliK of tli
first nanieil was by powerful Interests nnd wn
attributed to n desire to deprifs the ( -enrr.
ll > t unite ns much nn thnt particular rtnrl
Toward midday n buying movement ex-curiei
In which I'nrlllc Mnll rose ! ' . ' , per cent , l.ato
half of the Improvement was lost. Other low
pMcrd fharcs nlro made sub lontlnl Kalns. Silt
seniienlly renewed efffirts liy the licars nnd tolO
out bulls and n Fpeclal drive nt SiiRar cause
nntither Kcncrnl decline , ttie stock In < | iicMlo
ilropplnir I * per cent. Tlio market develope
lii'-rt-art-il activity toward the close , wllh price
ruling nt the lowest pidnts. The bond markc
illfplayed u reactionary tendency. In sympnth
with storks' , but the declines were fractlona
Klntrs Cnutily nicvated Ista weic a notnbl
exceplion , ilslni ; 9 ! > er cent to f.O.
Tlie sales were jl,7011.000. OovernnipnlB wer
active nnd llrm on transactions of J2U-J.OOO.
The Kvenlnu Tost's London llnanclal cable
cram says : This was a blank day In the xtor
maikets , nlthoiiKh the tendency was Rood , ex
cept fur Amerlenns , which were rather dill
ItIs believed thnt n reaction U neccssnry t
hi Inn In buyers. Tin- dealers bete nro waltln
for n continuation of the revival of trade In th
t'nltel State * In lh < > form of Inrrensed rnllwa
leeelpts. Mines were lint on steady realization
In 1'arls. The fealuie of the money market I
Hie KrowlnR popslblllly of Bold KoInK lo Indl
through derirncFK nf mnncy. The ripe In ex
chance to ir.ijd will prnbaldy Indure shlpmcnti
Thn I'arls liourso wns dull. The fenturn ther
Is thp heavy withdrawals of Russian deposit
from I iinlnn. It Is snld thnt the ltus lan KOV
eminent wns nbiil ) to present a InrRc ninnnr
nf notes at the Rank of France fur uold n
quired for rnlnlntr purpnfes , and that the ban
refused to part wllh Its Bold. Hence the shar
rli-e In exchanRC on linden. Ilerlln mnrkc
quiet.
The following were the closlnc rguotntlons o
Ilio londlnR stocks of the New York cxchang
todny :
oflVn-d. tall .iHsi-HHinrnts p lid.
The total sales nf storks today were 20121 !
shares , IncludlnK the following American To
bacoo , 3.100 ; American SiiKar. 34.SOO ; IlurlliiKtoiv
12.100 ; ChlcaRO ( ! as. 7.3i,0 ; I iulsvllle & Nashville ,
5f.OO ; Manhattan , 0,2 < Jfl ; North I'aclllc preferred ,
7 ivin. ii.ninn ln 11 < nn. t.- . , .ln . 17 minHocli
Island , S.4IKI ; St. I'aul , t3KO ; Tennepsee Coal iiiul
Iron , 3.5CO ; Western I'nlon. 7.201 ; WheellnK &
Lake I3rlc , C.400 : United States CordaRC , 41,300.
ii'W York Sloni-y.
NKW YORK. Nov. 16. MWN13Y ON CMJ-
I3ii > y at 3is i4 IMT ctnl ; last lean , 4 per e-ent ;
L-bised at 3tSf4 ( per icnt.
1'RIMK MI-3RCANTIL13 ' ' '
I'AI'KR-CgC',4 pel
ST'r.RMNO I-XCIANK-Weak : | ! , with nctunl
liuslneps In Imnk'-rs' bills nt $4.50iflsr > ii for de.
mand and JI.K'sfH.fO'i for tlxly days ; posteil
rats , H. 2iiffl.Ub and I4.MJ4. | ; commerclul
bills. Jl (0.
1IAR SlI.VKR-CITic.
SII.VKR ' 13RTU'H'ATESSc. .
OQVKRNMKNT IIONDS Film ; state bonds ,
inlet ; railroad bonds , easier.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
U.b 4H.n.v.njw. 1 lOHiC. 1' . l-ils of'Hi. . . . 1(11 (
U.S. 4no3-.lli.iiow. Illl't ' II. Alt. ( i. TH III
U.S. 61 , re. lll4 ! II. .t R. O. ti IIIm'S '
U.S. CM. coup HV'dRrlulMH lilTf ,
II. 9.4B.n.v lliaHl'U. II. AS. A. Hi. . .
U.S. 48. coilD Ill-.l'tl'O. ' J . .VS. A. 7s. . . 10.1
> ll.S.lB.ivjr ! U'H..VT.C. ! . 6 * 10 "T4
'PacltleOiof-a ' : . . . Kill'1 Il0tl3. . ' " OM
\la. chm A ltliiM."K. | | Af.'VstVi.
( Vin..cliH : Ii mi I eloSJ 13 . . fi > Jii
I'd I Mutual Union ! < . . 107
Ma.Ciirrniiav. . . . U5 'N. ' J.C. Oua. fil. . . . 11H
I.a. NowCon. . 43. . HI No.I'lcltlo Ian. .
MlHHOiirl HI. 1(1(1 ( ( IIOi.lH
S' . C.IM I HI N. W. Consols 110
S' . ( . ' . * Kill I do S. P. Dis. li.
S.C.noafunl. IHill. ( J. Wen. Hts. . .
rcnn. now B"5t i SO St. P. Can-til 4 7-t. .
Tcnii.nnw 5t5i. Il.i ( I dno. A I' . W. , ! . 114
Ti-nn.ohl Us ( ! 0 i SI. I * A I. M.Ojii.- , 77M
ItlH'ht. L..VS. p. < J 11.1. 1011
de > deferred 7h Texas IMc. Isti . .
ItelilBon 4i 70H Texas P.is.j.H. . . .
Uc-nlHon'-M A ll : ill. P. iHttof "JJ. . . . ? ! ! ! < } *
'anadaSo..M-i. ' . . . int'iVesiShoroli
. . AN. imlllol H. SO 10. R. AN. 1ms. . . .
oulherna-t ill N. Paa. : lds
t bid. olfc-red.
IlllKtOII Sllll-li ClllOllltlollH.
BOSTON. Nov. 111.-Call loans , S J par cent :
luii * . UianM. 5'rfil per cc.-ut. ( 'logins prlcji for
itocUb , bonda and mliiln ; Hharen :
Sun Fi-nne-lncn .tllnlii
( ; ItllollldoilH.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1C. TheoRlcl-il closlii
notations for mlnlns BtoaUH to liy wore ia fol-
owa :
Sllvi'r bars. nri30.Mi.ei Moxlcan dollars , OlUn
L'u. SlehtdraflH , 5o ; ichuruphlu , liio.
.VIMV YnrU Alining < liin < atli > iiH.
NKW YORK. Nov. lO.-Tho followliiif are the
' '
l.nniloii Sloi-l ; ( luolntliiiiN ,
LONDON. Nov. ll ) I p. m.
oiiBolH.urv IIOl6.Muxieanonlliiary. | 1'IH
oimolH.acc'i IHHi'St. ' 1'auicu n hil
an. Pacltie uo I N. Y. Central UH4
rlo 17H IV-uiiHVlvanri M ! <
rin lot ufd HH'Vltuailln ; ln
1. Central IHI I Mex. Cen. now 41. . 70
RAR SH.VKR-M d.
MUM-3V-IiSi ( p.r c.nt.
The late of imcount In Iho rpen market for
lurt and three montliK' bills In 3 % per cent.
l''iiri-lun I'lniiiirhil ,
R13RMN , Nov. 10. Kirlmneo "H London , elslit
' flclit. 20 inurlis 37 | > ( R.
1'AItlH , Nov. Id. Three per cent rentes , lOJf
: o ; exchaiiti | > in luntUm , : Cf :5o for checks.
I/NION , Nov. ie.-eluld In quoted nt KiicnoH
yre today at 2to ; Madrid , 19i5 ! | l.liUin ,
i Rome , 108.70. Amount of bullion withdrawn
urn tb * Dank ot England on balance , 100OW.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MIKE'
Liberal Recoipls Tiuil a Fairly Urgoi
Demand for All ,
PRICES GENERALLY RULE SOME LOWE
Klvo tn Ten ( VnlN OIT In Sjinputll
till tinKnslirii llri'iil. lluui
Driili Aniillicr Ilino
In PrU-f.
SOUTH OMAHA. N'OV. IC.-Uoc'clpts f (
the days Imllcnlca were :
Cuttle. HOB . Sheep. Horse ;
November 1C 3SD < ; yoi lu7 i
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle.llogs.Shcep.Horsc :
.Mo. Pac. Ily 1 . .
Union Piiclitc System 53 2 5
11. M. U H. U 33 1
C. , 11. & Q. Hv 2
C.,11.1. p. Ily. , east 1 . . . .
O..U I.&P.Uy. . west. 9 1 3
C. , St.P. , .M. & O. Ily. 15 2
IK. . & M. V. U. 11. . 2.1 < |
Total receipts m 13 10
Tlie disposition of the day's receipts wa
an follows , each buyer purchasing the nuir
her of liead Indicated :
Huyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheei
The C5. H. Hammond Co. n.0 . . . . 1
Swift nnd Company 7.71 IC7 4 :
The Cudahy Packing Co. . 3M 107 f. (
H. Decker and DeganII !
Vansant .t Co li
J. L. Carey 2T.
Lobman & llollischllds. . . 3r >
\V. I. Stephens Ift !
Huston .t Co 2X )
Nelson Morris , Chicago. . . 40 : )
Other buyers 7fii :
Left over 10J 60
Total 3mi 021 1,05
The market starts out with inu-h large
receipts of cattle and hofi .him the pmvl
ous week , but with fewer slu-en. Jndlcn
lions all point to a large run of Block till
wiek at all markets.
CATTLI-J Today's receipts weremor
than double the receipts of Msrulny i wee'
ago and thu largest of any day since o tolie
2S.Vhlle the mo ; t of liiy cattle wer
from the ranges , there were more native
than have been seen here In some day *
The demand was good for cattle of all klndt
but the sharp break In eastern markets wa
the cause of lower prices hero.
There were more cornfed native steer
here than for some time , and while none o
them were very choice , there were a fex
bunches of pretty decent stuff. One bund
of very fair little cattle , averaging 1,171 Ibs
sold up to $1.20 , and heavier and coarfc
cattle welching between 1,310 and l.-'O ) Ibc
brought KOTi-l.20. ! ! The buyers wanted th
cattle anil they got out nnd bought then
without delay , but the unfavorable report
from the other markets depressed value
somewhat. However , 5i10c would easll ;
cover all the decline.
There was quite a sprinkling of cow
and helfern , but none too many for th <
size of the demand. Duyers. however
wanted a concession from last week's price
to offfet the decline at other markets. Ii
consceiuence their bids generally were nbou
lOc lower , and they succeeded in gettlni
them their way.
The tendency of the feeder market wn
lower that Is , there was a feellnp that th
heavy cattle , at least , oupht to sell lower
Anticipated large receipts for the week I n
prepared salesmen for a declining markel
but the demand was most too active to nil
mlt of any shading of last week's prices
On the conrtary. bandy light cattle noli
strong , and heavy cattle were so close t
Meady aft to leave little room for a chang
of ( 'notations. Heprocoutntlve sales :
NATlVns.
IlttEF
MILKI-3RH AND SPIUNOHRS.
1 cow and c | 2S 00 1 FprliiBCr > 30 00
WKSTKRNS.
NI'3I1RASKA.
N'o. Av. rr. Xo. Av. I'r.
1 bull 13CO } 2 OT 11 cows ICiX ) J2 70
1 bull llf,0 240 3 heifers. . . . . MO 3 M
2 cows 1203 240 2C fe.-o.Icro. . . . 933 340
WYOMING.
Frank Rvnton.
17 fecelcr . . . .llCC 2 4J
Hnlncs Rros.
It cows 1035 273 33 feeders..1154 345
William llarker.
53 cows. K 213 2ccw 910 2 SO
1 bull 1410 2 SO Scows W7 300
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Scows S16 175 10 cows 1043 293
1 bull 1330 2 33 37 Mrs. Tex..1017 2 S3
Mcl'iicrson Ilros.
1 feeder 500 3 00 20 feeders. . . . 911 3 SO
IDAHO.
9 cows 955 2 13 1 heifer SSO 2 CO
2 cows 120S 240 C feeders 74S 273
- cows 10C2 240 4 calves 3M 300
C bulls 1IW 240 34 feeders. . . . U44 333
1 heifer. ICO 243 3 feeders. . . . MO 340
U cows 1(69 2 SO C'J feeders. . . . 972 340
I stau. 1210 2 SO S feeders. . . . 490 3 C3
I feeder t'$0 ' 2 73
C3eorje Woodard.
7 cows 993 173 2 feeders..US3 273
57 cows 178 2 75
75UTAH.
UTAH.
Vf. ! „ . White & Son.
1 cow. 730 1 TO 52 feedirs..H20 3 00
1 cows MC 233 119 feeders. . . . WO 333
II cows 941 2 73
Andrew Corry.
4 cows 137 175 SI heifers C13 275
2 heifers. . . . . 4SO 2 00 21 heifers bSO 2 fcO
Scows 932 230 43 feeders. . . . C2'J 330
3 cows 776 2 SO U calves 320 373
9 calves. . . . . 250 2 K
KeoURli Rros.
1 bull 1400 200 3 feeders. . . . 910 310
8 bulls 1420 213 C feeders..103S 320
l"tatr llto 275 75 feeders. . . . 1103 32. .
1 feeders..1122 290 224 feeders. . . . ttIG 340
2 heifers bSO 295 lit fecilfia. . . . bJo 3 CO
NKVADA.
J. M. Dortey & Son.
1 bull 1400 175 21 feeders. . . . 9M 290
2 cows 1010 2 SO 1 feeder 1310 300
a COWH 919 2 CO 2JC feeders , . . . 933 330
1 cow 12.0 2 0
HOtlS The usual light receipts of n Monday
Hire on sale and under ordinary circumstances a
tronif market mlKht have been anticipated to
; o with such IlKht cttcrlnRs. The heavy break
n other markets , however , was reflected In u
Oe decline here. The trade was elow , owlnir to
he reluctance of calesmen to make/ the con-
csslon , but they all cut looto and gold befoie
he clocc. Representative sales :
'o. Av. Pr , No. Av. I'r.
1 436 fOJ300 CO 2SO 200 J3 17 > ' i
S 313 tO 300 C3 275 10 3 20'
S 410 SO 303 CC 2 W 320
1 323 . . . 310 C.1 2C < ! 120 320
1 341 SO 310 SO 290 KO 320
f 337 FO 310 CS 2lV , 0 323
! S O 2U ) 3 10 7G 240 SO 3 23
S 30 ? UO 315 71 215 . . . 325
I'lClS-ODDS AND I3NDH.
1 250 . . . 1 SO 0 433 . . . 3 02H
3 227 . . . SCO 2 4iS . . . 303
1 433 . . . 3(0 4 422 . . . 303
S 4SO 60 3(0 5 2W . . . 3 07 > i
S 470 . . . 300 5 'M . . . 325
HIIKK1" Sheep were nleo lower , as well us
ther kinds of ttock , lOJU&o In most cases. The
emand , however , keeps up and desirable sheep
inl lambs arc. t-ocul EC I lord. Representative
alei :
o. Av. I'r.
U native ewes , , , 77 j | 75
5 Nevada ewes TS 2 75
:3S : WyomliiK mixed 100 275
! D Wyoming mheil 100 275
14 Nevada westerns 100 2 75
15 Wyoming Iambi ! CO 300
IS Wyoming lambs r.O 3 oo
13 native Iambi st 3 M
2 native wethers 10A 3 (0
; 0 Nevada lambs C ! 3 35
< U Wyoming Iambi , CS 375
f3 Wyoming lambs C7 S 75
f ! native lambs C3 4 00
Xvw York l.lvo MooU.
NI3W YORK , Nov. KS-lll3UVKH-Recelpts.
241 head ; yards about clcurrd ; Meers , qulft and
ine-r ; ntuiih butche-rv' Hock , nctlve nnd llrnifr ;
ntlvo fte-erH , pnnr to prime , J3 SO < | 4.W ; Man
nl , u cn , t.7604.o , bull * , | 2.45fr'3. ( ; dry cows ,
, .1S3.25 ; 13uropean cable * quote American ulcers
t luijWic , ilrcitcJ nclchti litfu at Wic <
' 1J-
jj Over $411 , ,000 Paid to Policy Holders
FED is 111 Fifty-three Years I
51 m
C t 11 U. Ul
RICHARD A. McCURDY , President ,
Who will pay that mortgage
on your home if you die before
it's lifted ?
A life insurance policy will
do it , and the cost to you is
only the annual premium paid
to the company. It is like pay
ing a little extra interest on
your mortgage to insure its re
lease if you die.
The resources of the Mutual
Life of New York exceed the
combined capital of all the na
tional banks of New York City ,
Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia ,
St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti
more.
A duty delayed is a duty
shirked. Let a man convinced
of responsibility secure adequate
protection and at once.
INSURE NOW
& & IN THE
MUTUAL LIFE.
A Policy of . 'Insurance in the
Mutual Life is the quickest
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dressed weight ; refrigerator beef , "CiTic ; no ex-
ports.
HI1I-3I3I > AND IAMt.S Receipts , 21.221 head ;
slow nnd lower all 'arouml ; sheep , J2.37'ifj3.50i
lambs , J4 OO'JI.Tr , .
HOGS Receipts , 10,413 head ; easier at $3.S08
4.10.
Trniln In Cnltlo Fairly Active , 1'rlcpf
Itnllnix I.invi-i- .
CHICACIO , Nov. 1C. Trade In cattle was fairly
active , prices ruling from lOc to 15c lower than
at tlic close of last week. Bales were on a batls
of from J3.50 to J3.75 for common to fair beef
( .leers , with the bulk of the cattle crossing the
hcalcs at from JI.25 to $1.75. Stockers ami feed
ers were at from lOo to 15c lower today , with
rales at from J2.S3 to > 4. llutciicrs ami rnnners'
stuff fold quite freely. Cows and bulls ( .old at
from J1.25 to $4 largely at from J2 to { . ! 23.
Calves were active at from 1.1 tn J5.75. West
erners sold slightly lower , pr.d Texans were
wanted at from J3 to J3.75 for graspers. ami at
from J3.M to $1.23 for Missouri and KaliKis corn-
fed lots.
In hogs , the great Incrcnso In the Mipply rnuseil
prices to open lOc lonur. Kales were at an ex
treme range of fro'ii J2.93 to J3.47 > 4 for cnnri-o
heavy to prime medium weights , with the bulk
cf the transactions at Irom J'l 20 to J3.40. The
syndicate price for light weight , lions was J3. 41.
An unexpectedly large tun of sheep ciiUKcd a
drop of from ir c to 25c In prices. Trade was
very slow , with the tales of common to choice
IlocKs of sheep at from J1.75 to (3.40 , and poor
to choice lambs at fiun 13 to J4.75 , with fancy
lambs Kiil.iblc around { . ' > .
13tlinatcd rceolpts : rattle , 21,000 hcud ; hogs ,
5S.COO head ; sheep , 30,000 head.
KIIIIMIH City litvt * Sloclc.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 10. CATTM-3 Receipt * .
13.000 bead ; shipments.COO bead ; market SJi'lSc
lower ; Texas steers , J3.00S3.S5 : Tcxns cows , $1.73
02.SO ; native fleers , 13.003 1. 7J ; native cows nnd
lielfcrs , J1.25i3.50 ; ptockcrs and feeders. J2.55ip
3.7.'i ; bulls , fl. 5(103.23. (
HOGS Receipts. C.SOO liead ; shipments , TOO
head ; market weak to lOc lower ; bulk of sales ,
$3. 0 < lt3.25. heavies and packers , J3.1Sfi3.25 ; mixed ,
J3.Wff3.30 ; lights , J3.15iu3.27H ; Yorkers , J3.23ff
3.20 ; piss , J3.CO(3.20.
SH 13131' Itccelpts , 5.CCO head ; Bhlpments , l.fiOO
liead ; market weak to lOo lower ; lambs , J3.COQ !
4.60 ; muttons , K.KO3.23.
SI. LuTiU l.lv.Sli > flc.
BT. 1XWIS , Nov. IC.-CATTI.K-Hecelpts , 5,000
lead ; market 20c lower for common stuff and lOc
off on others ; native shipping fleers , $3. Mil tM :
light tteers. J2.75fi 3.50 ; COWH and heifers , { 2.00 ©
3.00 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , t2.25W3.30.
HOGS Receipts. 9.CCO liencl ; market lOfflSo
ewer ; IlKht , J3.2503.5 ; mixed , 53.60j3.:0 ; heavy ,
J2.l-Ofl3.SO.
811171-31' Itecelpts , 2,500 bead ; market lOo lower :
muttons , t2.23fi3.SO.
Stock In Slulii.
llccord of live stock tecelvcd at the four prin
cipal markets , November 1C , ISiiC :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
! < > uth Omaha . 3M3 M > 6 I.OS7
Chicago . 21,000 CS.OOO 30,000
KIIIIMIH City . 13000 H too S.OCO
St. Louis . B.OCO 0.000 2 SO )
Totals .42,863 74.S9C 2S,5S7
St. IiiiulH HiMic-riil .Mai-lit * ! .
ST. LOUIS. Nov.-16. FI.Ol'R Dull and lower ;
> nli-nti ! . J4.SOS4.CO : extra fancy. 14.0084.10 ; fancy ,
J3.50fj3.C5 ; choice , J2 SWJra.'O.
W1I13AT Speculative market dull and weak at
he e.pcnlng , and f.n > feeling IB growing that St.
, oul has been too milch out of line with the
ither markets. The lulling * etptloiiH opened at
5'S.fiSS ' c. Vjd'Ho down from Saturday's cloi.e.
t was decidedly weak and tujld down to gSfiKSl&c ,
rallied and sold up to (5T ( c , but broke ami mid
town to 6HitHero It rallied and sold up to
5ic , but eafed off again and closed at MJ\c
'Id. 1 & % C llinlcr h'aturday ; May tilled about
ho Fume. Fpot nlso lower ; No. 2 red , ciihli ,
'levator. We ; truck , WftSSc ; Ueccmber , 85io Mil ;
May. ISe. ( ,
CORN l-'ulureH nnd ciub bntli ruled dull and
mver In tyinpathy- with wheat ; No. 2 cash ,
" 'lie : December , 2Uc ; May , 23 4c bid.
OATS Fulures mile-l nnd Heady. .Spot uulct ;
No. 2 cash , 19e bid ; May , 22T4C.
RYI-3-3IC bid.
CORN MUAIr-il.tS :
HHAN-Qiilet ; cjiftcrn buyers bid 28fl30c : for
uilk ; 3Sc for vackeil ct outside points , and Z'Jc
or rout track. "
I'MiAXKIiHU Ijowrr nt 75c.
TIMOTHY KiUl-rrlme , t2.f.O.
HAY-KIrm nnd tili-licr ; prairie. I7.COS6.00 ; llm.
of.iy , IC.WWll.lo.
IlLiTTKIl-Hteady nnd unchaiiKcd.
KdCIH-QuIrt at lc.
WI1IHKY J1.1S.
MIJTAI.K-I , quiet at 2.C7''jfj.72(4. ( Hpel-
rr , S3.75 iifked ,
I-ailLTUY-ytilftj chickens. a | < | and rprlni : . Cc ;
urkeyn , flow , C'.4i7c. ; ducks , steady , 7ci KCese ,
teady. tit We.
PHOVIR1ONB l-nrk , lower ; ptnndurd mart. job.
Inif. nominal. Lunt. lower ; prime Mriim , > 3.77'4 ' ;
holce. CI.Mi. Ilacon , lioifd Hhuulilers , SI M ; extni
hort cltnr. t4.C2H : ribs , t4.C2K. Dry ntllfd
meuts , boxed shoulders , tl.K : extra uliurt , clrar ,
4. < i5 : ribs , t4 ; thorls. 14.15.
HBC'E'IITH ' Klour. C.tWO lililn. ; wheat , 20,000 bu. ;
urn. ! W > OfO bu. ; oatn. 14C(0 bu ,
HIIIPMCNTH Flour. 6,000 bbls. ; wheat. 9.000
u. ; corn. 1CI.OOO bu. ; oat * , 12,000 bu.
XIMV Y < TrU Win-lit Aliirlii-t.
NKW YOIIK. Nov. U. Under nn extraordinary
veleht of I cur news , wheat loi.t 3e u bu. l duy.
'nun Katurduy'ii curb price of Ho December
umbled t SiV ; before 2 o'clock. The ueaknci > R
axled all chty , wlti : Die rxceptlon of a oliaip .
nllv near Iho cloie , due t fulrr exiKirt rumorii , |
'his wa partially lort In Hit * lant fuw minutes ,
nil price * fell off IVidiUo under Saturday' *
urL > , UccciuLcr uliowlni ; tlio crcaleit wcakneti , J
IS THE COMPANY
IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1896
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York ,
has paid $246,000,000 to its living members.
Has been the benefactor of women nnd children
to the extent of $165,000,000.
ever
FOB
IOWA KRJ3RASKA ,
FIRST RATIONAL RANK BUILDING , SIXriI AND LOCUST STHEETS ,
OMAHA. DES MOINES.
Agents Wanted in 13very County.
H. S. WINSTON , Special Representative , Ohmlia.
Tbi > inifnvnrnble newB was Inrije qunntltlPB ol
Innp , 'lieal. Increase In northwest reeelptp , lartc
! Mlns In tbc inKllHi : : vlrlble fiiivply iintl wuil.l'f
Fliliment | ! , nnd n Kenenius niMltlun to Ihc
ninount on pafSiiRe. Tlie tluinei-tle vlxlble mi'l'ly
ntiiKRoroil tbc bulls by IncrenfliiK l.OCO.OCO bu. ,
\vber-a n llKlit Increnpe bail leen expected.
I/ovnl export files amounted tn about 155.000 bu. ,
jiart or wblcliMI.I done lute Kntunlay. Decem
ber closed at M5r. Total transnctlons for tbe
day were 9.C95.MO bu.
OMAHA CiKXKKAIi .1IAKICKT.
Ciiiiillllon of Tnulo nnil ( lu
oil Slniilc ami I'niK-y 1'i-oililee.
KC.GS Fies'.t fralbcrcd , ISe.
IIUTTKU Coniinon to fair. Cff7c ; choice to
fancy , country , HRlIc ; rcpaiator creamery , UO
ICe ; Katbcied cream , l313c.
OAMK rralrlo oblckeim. per < loz. , I5.CO ; quail ,
$1.110 ; blue winged , teal ducks. $1.S ; Kreen wins ,
Jl.00ffl.25 ; red heads and mallards. .S5 ; Finull
rabbit ? , SOcOtl.OO ; JackH. 2 ; fquiriels , 7De.
CIIIIHSK IJomesilc brick. lOc ; Kilam. per doz. ,
$3.00 ; club houre , 1-lb. JurH , ptr iloz. , 13.10 ; l.lm-
lierner. faucy. per 11) . . t-c : Umiuefort. ! 4-tb.
Jarn , per doz. . 13.00 ; Young Americans , He ;
twlnn , fancy , lOVic.
VriAI. Ciiuicn fat. fO to 110 Ibs. . arc quoted at
7fc ; lai-RC and con ire. tiiuc.
DUi.aPKI : > I'Olil.TllY e'aleKciis , 7c ; turkeys ,
lOfrllc ; neepe. OIMOiducUs. ; . lOc.
IAVW ruLU.THY Hum , .M.tc : eoekd. 3c ; sprliiB
diieliH , de ; turkeys. Sffli'ze ; eici-u. 75jc.
l'iai-ONS : I.lxc. ; OGMc ) ; dead plge-ons not
wanted.
HAY Upland , J5 ; mldlaml , Jl.tO ; lowland ,
14 ; rye fctraw , { 4 ; color makes the price on
bay ; ilgbt bales cell the beat ; only top crudes
brlnK top price- * .
HROOM CORN nxtrcmely ! ow sale ; new
crop , delivered mi track In country ; choice Krcen
FPir-\vorklnjr earpet. per Ib. . z'c : choice giecn ,
running to hurl J c : eorrmon. I'Xc.
ViOKTAUIES.
SWKHT I > OTATOiS-On orders , per bbl , , 11.C5
C1.75.
ONIONS Oood Flock , per bu. , S5JJ40C.
I IMA I1KANP 1'cr Ib . 4c.
HHANrt Hand pleked navy , per bn. . J1.40.
OAllIIAOi : Home trown , per hundred.
CEI.KHY I'er doz. . " 5r ; fancy , lorce , 4fos.
rOTATOiS elooif Flock , per bu. , 25c ; Wyom-
tnff Btoclc , packed , ( Oo per 100 Ibs.
FUU1TH.
OItAI'iS-New 12'-c
- York. , {
CAMI'OIINIA OIIAI'KS Klilpplncr stock , 11.75.
C'HANIlHIUtinS-Capo t-ei.1 , Ir bbl. , 50.00.
AI'I'LKS C'onUlnir. per bbl. . J1.75 ; eating , J1.75
W2.0fl ; fancy New York. J1.7S02.00.
CALIFORNIA I'KAHS I'cr box. J2.00S2.23 ;
New York , per bid. . JS.MIfH.uO.
gtJJNCKS-I'er bbl. . Jl ,
TROl'ICAh FRUITS.
ORANOMS Mexican. J , .
LEMONS McvulnnB , 15.00 , California lemons ,
I1ANANAB Chnlcc. larRO Block , per bunch ,
t2.t-0-fft.25 ; medlum-Blzed biinclien. Jl.Eoff2.CO. ,
I'-RIWII MKATS.
BKEF Good native fcteers , 4W to COO Ibs. . f.liO
7centein ; EteeiH. MI5'ic ; Rood COUB nnd heir-
erf , tflS'.jc ; molliim cows and heifers. 4',4c ' ; KOO-I
forenuarterH COWH and heifers , 3Hc ; Kood
furequarlcra native Mccrs , tc ; K od hind
quarters cows nil.I . helferH , C ie ; good hindquar
ters native Mecr * . fi3 e ; cow rounds , S'Xic ; cow
plates , 3c ; bonclehs cbucks , 4c ; ruw chucks , 3VOi
MeerH chucks , 4e ; beef tenderloln.i , 20c ; beef
rolls , bonelesH. 9VjC ; hlrloln butts , boneless , O'.ic ' ;
loin backs , bunelt-bs , ive ; loin backs , 7' c ; cow
ribs , No. J , 7c ; cow loins , No. 3 , to ; beef
trlmmlnes , 3' c ; rump buttc , Co ; shoulder clods ,
Hie.
1'OUIC Dresceil IIOKII , 5o ; pork loins , CHc ; I > ork
tenderloins , 15c ; spine ribs , ! > < ; hum nausaKe ,
butts , fc ; poik shoulders , roUKh , t\tjc \ ; pork rhinil-
derH , tiklnned , Cc ; pork IrlminliiKs , Sc ; leaf lanl ,
not lendervd , Cc.
MUTTON Dreiised lamb. C\ic \ ; dreufcd mutton ,
Co ; lacks , miitlun , S'.c ' ; legs , multoii , SVjc ; Bad
dies , mutton , S' , : < " ; rtew , 3c ; tbeep plucks , 3c.
MIKC'IiM.ANICOUu
JIONKY Fancy white , per Ib. , :4Olcj choice ,
13c ; California , umber color , lOc.
I'lOJMI-nailJled Juice , per half bbl. , J2.75 ; per
bbl. . I4.V5f)4.tO.
MAl'I.K HVItU'l'-Flve-K-al. cnns. each , J2.75 ;
cat. cans , per dog. , (12 , half-Kin , cans , 10.25 ;
quart eaiin , JT.W.
I-'IflH Imporlml fancy , B crown , 20-lb. boxes ,
I4e ; choice , 10-lb boxes , S crown , 9U10C.
NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib , . medium
jlze. lOc ; Tamipona nlnumiis , prr in. , larse ,
li'.tc ; llrazlls , per Ib. . b710c ; in llFh walnuts ,
| IIT Ib. . fancy , cult slii-ll. 13c ; stniidurds. llffll'Ac ;
Illbcrts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , pidlshed medium ,
lOu ; large , 12c.
1IIDHS ANIJ TAM/W.
HIliS No. 1 green hides , ! KJ ; No. 2 ureen
lildcs , 4u ; No. 1 nnen railed hides , 7e ; No. 2
Kleen > altid bl' . ' < n , ( c ; Nn. 1 M'al calf , 8 lo n
Lbf. , 7e ; Nn. 2 veal calf , S to 15 Ibs. , te ; No. 1
ilry Hint hides , iifrloNo. ; . 2 dry Hint hides.
7tli > c ; No. 1 diy Milled hides , Mi'.V ; part cured
lildrs , Ho per Ib lens than fully cured.
Blllii' : I'Ml/l'H-Oreen railed , each , SSflCOc ;
urfn tailed nheurliiKB ( short wemb-il early
iklne ) , each , lc ; dry khearlncu ( short woole-d
i-arly pklnn ) , No. J , each , to ; dry shearings
Ipliort wooled early rklns ) . No. | . each , fc ; dry
Hint , KimpnH and Nebrakka butcher oul pells.
.IT Ib. , actual weight , 40re ; dry HUH Kiui'as
ind Nebraska niiirrnln wool pelts , pi-r Ib. , actual
A'vlKhl , 3f4e ; dry Hint Colorado biilrher wool
ii-lls , per Ib. actual welKht , 4nCe ; dry Hint
Jolortuh > murrain wool pells , t er Ib. . actual
ivi'lKln. Sjl < - ; fprt cut off , as It li uncles * to pay
'H'ltlit on them.
TAI.l.dW AND ORHAHK-Tallow , No. 1. SV4e ;
allow , No. 2. S1 c ; Krense. wliltn A. 3Uc : Rrcafce.
wlillo 11. ! ' , c ; : rpafp. > elow. | 2o ; Ki a . dark.
Hie ; old butler , 2iUc ; besiwax , prime , UO
(2cj ( roiish tallow , ic.
VlMlllllirillll Slllll | | ) ' .
NBW YORK. Nov. IC.-Tlie vUlble'rupply of
rralli Haturduy , NoM-mbrr 14 , us eoinplleil by tlm
Vew York I'roduen exiluinne , Is os foliown ;
A'hrnt , CO.ICh.OOO bu. ; Increase , 1,035,000 bu.
; oru , 18mMO bu. ; dicrcacv , 1,0)7,000 bu , Outs ,
12.07P.OOO bu. ; Increai-e , 316.000 bu. Rye. 2.70i ,
ouo Int. ; Incieane , XveifO bu. llarley. C.2LOit
bu. ; Increase , 108,000 bu.
I 1,1 vi-rpuol .llnrUi'iK.
I.IVliRPOOU Nov. 16. 1'ROVISIONS Ilaeon
dull ; flcmand poor ; Cumberland cut , 2S to 3
Ibs. , JOa ; short ribs , 2rt to 24 Ihs. , 29s ; lonir clear
IlKht , 20 to 3S Ibs. . 30s Cd ; long clear , heavy
40 tn 45 Ib ? . . 29s GI ; hhort clear backs , IlKht
IS Ibs. , 27s : fhort ck-ar middles , heavy. 4.1 ti
f,0 11-s. . 24s Cd ; clear bellies , II to 16 Ibs. , 2fld M
Shoulders , Miuarr , 12 to IS Ibs. , 2ns Cd. Hums
Ehort cut , 14 to 16 Ib" . , 42s. Tallow , line Norll
American. 20s Cd. Reef , extra India mes-s. Ms
inline mess. 4is. Pork , prime mess , line western
Ooa ; medium we-stein , 42s Sd. Iwird , dull ; prlmi
tvi stern , 22s ; rellned , In palla. 2T.9.
CI113I-3S1-3 Firm ; demand poor ; finest Amcrl
can \vblte and colored , September. fds.
IlfTTKIl l-'lnett fulled Slates. 83s ; uood , 0s
OILS I.lnrced. ICs Sd. I'etieleum. rcflne.1 , d-d
RnriUClHRATOR RI3liFureiiuaiter. : . 3 .il
hlni'qimrter , fi d.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) . 3 Cs.
\VHI3AT-Spot. iiulct ; demand poor ; No. :
red winter , nominal ; No. 2 red , f prink" , 7s 2d
No. 1 hard , Manltcba , nominal : No. i Califor
nia. 7s 7d. Fiituii-s opined flrm , with ncai
and distant pcslll im unchaiiK : closed wc.ik ,
with Novernlwr 2'4d loner and other month !
2ld lower : buMnefs about eiiually dlslrlhuli" !
November. Cs lid ; December , January and Feb
ruary. Cs IHiil ; March , Cs ll'Jd.
CORN Spot , quiet ; Am rlean mixed , new ,
3s 2'id. Futures upened qulel. with near am !
dUtaiit positions 'id lower ; clin-c.1 dull , wllh
November unchanged and other months HI !
lotvcr ; huslncFR heaviest i n nearest and IIIOKI
distant positions ; November , 3s 2'id : Ilccem-
ber. 3s 2'4d ; January , February nnd Match ,
3s l"id.
FIXJUR Firm ; demand fair ; freely biipplled ;
St. I.ouls fancy winter , ( a M.
PI3AS Canadian , 4s 10.1.
CiilTru .MurU.-t.
NI-3W YORK. Nov. 10.-COI-'l'I3I3-Oitlona |
opened steady , wllh M Ices G to i :
points higher on llrm cables. huyliiK
cheeked by lar er receipts nt llrazll ami
heavy vUlble supply for Ihe United States ;
ruled dull , wllh weak undertone ; closed barely
steady , 6 prdnts blRher to d points lower ; sales ,
3fC1 bak-H. tncUidlna : March. } 9.CT > { | 9.75. Spot
coffee , Rio , dull ; No. 7. Jobbing , til : Invoice.
JlO.tO. Total warehouse deliveries fiom the
I'nlled Slates. M.7M baKS , IncludhiK S.SCl liaus
from New York ; New Yurk Hock today , 303.O3
baK : t'nlted States htock , 2.il,2ll biiKs ; atloat
for the I'nlted States , 3J2.000 IUIKM ; total visible
for Lie 1'nlted States , 706.2II hairs , iiBalimt 570-
COI II.-IKS last year.
SANTOS. Niv. 16.-CO1-TI3I3 Quiet ; Rood aver ,
ace Santos , ll.OCO rels : receipts , lliM IUIKS : slock.
tia.OOO bats. Weekly : Quiet ; 1'ood averaKC per
10 kilos. 11,000 lels ; receipts durhiK Ilie week ,
147.000 li-'lus ; bhlpments tn the United Slales ,
37,1X0 baKs ; htoek , M9.0CO ba.-ts.
HAMHt'RO. Nov. lfi.-COI-'l.--3n-Slcaily | ; ' , i life
advance ; sales. 11.000 bans.
RIO , Nov. 1C. COI-VI-31-3 Hlendy : No. , 7. Rio ,
11.7CO rels ; cxchiuiKe. Sd : receipts , 14,000 II.IKH :
cleared for the llnlted States. 80,10 , baits ; cleare-d
for Kuropo. H.Oirt bacs ; Hock , 320 O-il biius. Weekly
report : Sleady ; cxc'.ianjie , Maii'lard ' , 11.7(10 ( rels ;
receipts durlmr tinweek. . 76.0,10 baKs ; t-hlpmciils
In thu I'nlt.'d Htati-s , CS.OOO bags ; stock , 33,000
baga.
IIAYRI3 , Nov. IC.-t'OFI-Min-Clofed steady nt
% to If net advance ; sales , 28,000 hacx.
KIIIINIIN City MnrUi'lM.
KANSAS CITY. Neiv. 1C. WIII3AT Market
dull on heavy recelplH and iiunicd at 4c l < iwi-r
than Snlurday ; No. 2 hard. 7Ci,9c , latter for
che.lcc ; No. 3 , 7Sfi74Hc ; No. 3 red , S7e bid : No. 3 ,
nominally , H4JS7iNo. ; . 2 Fiirlnt , ' , nominally , 75f
7Cc , No. 3 , nominally , 71il74c.
CORN .Market slow , ijCile lower ; No. 2 mixed ,
10 > iW20c ; No. 2 white , MiflO c.
OATS Market slow , hut He-idy ; No. 2 mixed ,
nominally , Uc ; No. 2 white , oil , nominally , 23c ;
new. 21c.
UYI-3-MiirkPt nrm : No. 2 , 32'ic. '
HAY Maiket steady ; timothy , choice , Jf.COff
S.fiO ; choice pmlrle , t'iMfi&M.
Ill'TTKR Market Him. but dull : creamery. 10
C17c ; dairy , 10til2c ; re-celpls , IlKht ; demand ,
fair.
1-3(1C.S Market dull. 17'.4c.
IVorlli Mnrki-lN.
1'KORIA , Nov. 1C. CORN Uony , lower ; No. 2 ,
2lc ; No. 3. 23'4c.
OATS-ejulet ; No. 2 whltev 23i&KKci ! No. 3
wlille. ! 7 mio.
RYH-l'Inn : No. 2 , 37/3Sc.
WHISKY Market fteady ; finished Koods on
Iho basis of II.1H for IdKh wlne-s.
Rl-H'HIITH-Corn , 7U.9VI bus. ; oalB. 43,5T.O bus. ;
rye , on ) bus. ; whlnky , none ; wlie-al , 6,40bus. .
SIIII'MIINTSCorn. . 4,260 bun. ; oatn , S2.MO
Ims. ; rye , none ; uliUky , 1.290 Kills. ; wheat , ] , ; oo
bus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Tiili-iln ( iriiln.
TOII3O. | Nov. 1C. WIIKAT Hli-aily ; No. 2
: asb. 2 < - ; May , M'ic.
CORN liHIT and active : No. 2 inlxeil. 2l4c. !
OATS Hull but tteady : No. 2 nilxul , I'J'.tr. '
HViJiilet : : No. 3 cash , 3H4c.
C1.OV13R SI-i-i : : > -Qule'l ; prime. tK.
OII < Ni-rlh l.linii , CRc ; South Lima , CCc ; Kouth '
' < liiin and Indiana. Clc.
SiiKiir MiirUrl ,
NI3\V YORK , Nov. K.-SIK1AR Raw. steady ;
'air ' ii-flnlnif , 3fi3 3-ic | ! ; centrifugal , W lit t , ZHv.
tellned , quiet ; Hnndard "A , " 4 0 ; confecllon-
rH' "A. " 4ie ; Kranulaled , 44c. !
UINDON , Nov. 1C. SlJdAR { 'ane , dull : Mils-
'ovado futr ri-llnlnif , lOu. llei-l suiriir , buyers .it
luotatloim ; NuvcmU-r , l'n ' 4Vtd ; DtTeinln-r. H ( ' .id ,
.IHllllllllHlllH'llllll. .
MINNI3APOMH. Nov. 1C. U'llKAT-rioncil !
'ovcmber , nVtf ] > ecpinlM-r , 7 ; 74Vic ; May , M'iPi '
n track , N" . I haul , tOc ; No. 1 northern , "STto ;
o. 2 norlhirii , 78tic ; rccelplii , 1,100 earn ,
( Jdlliiu .tlnrUi-l.
NKW YORK. Nov. 1C. COTTON-Qukt ; mid-
\\IIH \ \ , 'iYte , Ktu * recflpU , C.OOO bui- | ; e > purl
o Urcat Jlrltaln , 3W Luk-u ; to 1'runce , C70
Ho\v much will your admin
istrator have to sacrifice your
estate to force quick assets ?
An Installment Policy for
$100,000 will leave your family
$5,000 yearly income for 20
years , in any event , and if youi
stated beneficiary is then living
he or she will be paid $5,000
yearly during life.
A 5 per cent Debenture for
$100,000 will leave your wife
$5,000 yearly income either for
20 years or until her death Ll
prior thereto ; then $100,000 will
bs paid in one sum. A possible
return of $200,000 ,
The true business man acts
oromptly. Get our rates at once.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 10 : > . Oinalui , Neb.
COMMISSION
N : PiiOYiSIJ.\'S \ : AXD
. Honril ol Trade.
IVrsct wires to CIIICHKO unJ New York ,
C .iTCiiDondfnts : John A. Worrell 4 O-
WHEAT BOOMING
r.nJ ncicr bllcred i beiicr opporiunily fur inak.
Ir.c money. Write li , H. Murray & Co. ,
Hunkers & lliokers , 12 : Rlalto Illds. . C.ilcuuo
members of the ClilcnKo Hoard of Tiade In Koo
. for Ihelr book nn Statistics and t-uciu.
latlve llifj-niutlc.n. and Dnlly Market Letter ,
ith fre.- . ! Pnr-IAI. ATTUNTION GIVI-3N TO
or OF TOVVM ORORRS
HIDES WANTED.
HU'lu-Ht maike-t price paid and prompt return I
Reference -Omaha N.'illdual Hank. '
F. S. BUSH & CO. ,
No commission. 013 S. tilth St. , Omaha , Neb. -
ales ; to the continent , 1,200 bales ; forwarded.
l.CCl bales ; i-plnmrs. . bales ; stuck. 1U2.121
b.iles. Fulurrs i-eil cpilet , sale * . SCO. 700 balea ,
January. J7.04 ; Fi binary. J7.TI ; March , J7 7S |
April , JT.kS. May. J7.SS ; June , J7.H1 ; July. > 7.S1 |
November. 17.49 ; lu-ci mher. J7.f > 3.
ST. IXJCIS. Nov. -e-eiTTON-Qulet and un-
clmiiKel ; middling. 7 * c ; Hiles , C50 bales ; re
ceipts , 455 bales ; shipments , DCS bale-s ; Block ,
20. < ri ; bales.
NKW ORU3ANH. Nov. lC.-COTTON-Iull |
middling , 7 1-lCc ; low middling , 7le ! ; RIMM ! ordlii.
ary , CT c ; net receipts , 10.203 bales ; gross , 1C.CCI
balea ; sales. l.tMJ bale-s ; cluck , 311,716 bales.
OH Oily .Mnrlii-l.
Oil , CITY , Nov. 1C. Credit balances , > i.20 |
ccrtlllcale-s opetu-d high ; low clofeil at 5I.1 > ,
shipments , ISC.'JM bbls. ; runs , 1,4SS bbls.
KlKln Illlllcr.
13UJIN. III. Nov. 1C.-RUTTI-3R Active ; of.
ferliigH. 3I.C20 Ib.s. ; sales. 21t > 20 Ibs. at 20o ; 3,7bl
Ibs. nt 20' c.
Dry CiioilN.
VAltlt RIVI3R , Mass. , Nov. 1C. The print clotl
market Is quiet at 2'-4c ; moderate demand ,
TIIHCO'Inill. .
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 16. WIII5AT I3a y |
May , tl.C3 % ; iJeecmber , JI.D5 ,
l-'llllllH'lllI .VlllOM.
MI3MPIIIS , Ti-nn. . Nov. IC.-CloarlUKS , } ! M-
7S' ' .
NKW ORM3ANS , Nov. IC.-Clearlnfc-s , J6.2SO. .
C15.
C15.ROSTON.
ROSTON. Nov. 1C. Clearings , J13,745C14 ; bal
ances. II.461.704.
RAI/riMORK. Nov. 16-ClearlHKS , 12.237,867 :
balances , > 3.11M3.
NI3NV YORK , Nov. lC.-ClenrIiiB , J8,874S45 ;
balances , t4,3V7fCl. !
I'HII.AHin.l'IIIA. Nov. IC.-Clearlngs , J9.0C8-
S74 ; balances , 11.421,0.
ST. IXII'IS. Nov. lO.-CI--atln s. JI.737.M7 ; bal
ances , tCl,311. Moiu-y. CfiS per cent. Nev >
York i-xrlianco , 75c prcinluin hid , II premium
ai-l.i d.
WASIIINOTON , Nov. 1C. The treasury lent
(34,100 In l-'nld , whlrb leavc-s Iho true amount
of the reserve at Ilil.fiSO.TKI. The net sain In
KOld today at New Y' rk wan } :4CCO. :
flllCAC.O. Nov. 10-Cli-arliiKS , JIC.727.0CO.
Money , hllxhtly eaeler at Mil per cent. New
York f-xciiuiiKP. 70c iiremlum. ForclKii exehaiiKC >
steady ; demand , HKT > > i ; sixty days , Jl.fcllJ.
. InrrlllHrv I.ICI-IINI-N ,
1'ermltn to we-il liuvu be-on IBHIICI ! lo the
following partli-H by tlio county JudKe :
Name mill Adilre-HH. Afje.
( lii.stav Ili-llinnnn , UoiiKliiH ceiunty , Nub. . 33
UzailoVlllte , IJoimliiH county , Neb 27
Miirtlii Kalulh , Omiiliii 21
Jci.slu KKiiip , Omiibii 21
fi-irjo Aiiicrnon , fcioiilh Omalm 23
Amilo AniU-rHein , Houtli Oiiiiilia. . . " 22
ihni llimikn , Hinitb Omalm 21
Alllilu Subeita , Houtli Omaha IB
\i v for Hull OVITI-IIIIt
At noon yesterday Injtnictlunii wi-ro wlrcel
lo tint wratlicr otlli-lalB In this city illrc-ctlm :
; hum to hoist the cold wnvo llni , ' . A trouttli
if cold In uweepliiK In from the northwcwt
mil it fall In tumpcraluru of ( rum 2S to
In | iredlctcd for today.
'I'll 13 ltl < 3AI.TY .MAHICirr.
INBTHHAtHNTS plnceil on rt-ooril Monday.
November 10 , ISM :
WAHHANTY DKKDH.
3nuti ) Omiiliii HaviiiKH lianli In Henry
Graf , i ) 20 feet ( if lot 7 , Went Hill. . . . } 400
[ 'Her AnderHon tr > Jrimln Trcnliertli ,
lot 11. block W , ( Inindvlew add " 1
2. H. I'erkliiH and wlfei to JnincM AIu- " " *
Oreal. net HW HW ti-10-13 KO
i. J. Paynteir lo J. I. 1'aynliir , Jr. , o
C , ' , feejt of lot IS , Arbor I'lacu , 2,000
DKKUf ) .
\ . II. Campbell , ndmlnlHtrntor. to O.
J. 1'arki-r ut nl L-xceUtor ! , lul C , bloul (
13 , Ambliir J'laco 31
Total amount of traiiHfcni } 3 ,