NOVJ&MBTBIl' 18. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oat * Enjjj LSttlo Boom and Furnish the Only Interest in the Market. V/HEAT / AND CORN STRONG IN SYMPATHY An ; Firm ntiil Shorr , Dun I.nrKctx to nn t m'\H'olril | nccrrnnu lit CHICAGO , Nov. 17 A lltllc bulge which took plneo In oats find which advanced the ' - ' rrlco of that nrtlcto Tic was all that saved 'A hunt unil corn from nlmost utter stagnation today. Sympathy with the slrcnBth In oats l > iit nome ile roe of nctlvlty ttnd cormldur.iblo RtreiiRth In both theno markets during the latter jmrt of the session. Wheat closed UiO'Hio ' hlKhcr nnd corn ndvnnccd tie. Pro visions \vero linn , ( hough dull and advanced Wheat was fairly strons at the ojionltiR nnd for some time , after , although keeping within a range so narrow HH to bo rcmnrk- ublo ii vcn for a dull market. The foreign wheat , iiiurkotH were not us Ix.'urlslily af fected by the decline of the day before at Onlcaeo iu > they wcro expected to bo and the northwestern receipts were very much lighter. 1'rlvatu cablegrams also confirmed ycHterdny'a dispatches reporting loss favor ably on the condition of the Argentine wheat crop Wlln uch uncourugument to holders the market hero opened at a slight Improve ment over yustunlay's closing prices. May Hturtlnt , ' at ss < ViM ! > % c and selling shortly af- tur at SUTiiO. Only a few of the smaller shorts covered , and as the bulls did not press the. market the trailo during the morning was' ' very small with prices keeping a little ubove yesterday's closing Ilguros. The two northwest receiving points , Min neapolis and Diilntli , reported1 703 cars of wheat today , against 1,110 Wednesday a iwt3ek ago and 800 cars the corresponding day of thu previous year. Chicago hail 127 car loads Inspected Into store , against 101 last \vcuk and Cl a year ago. Liverpool hail declined 'ftd per cental be fore trading started here , but Paris r.vas quoted from 5 centimes to 15 centimes higher lorUteat ai , l .0 centimes higher for near deliveries of Hour to 10 centimes Improve- tnont for March-April. Thu market was allied In a degree by lib eral Atlantic clearances. The quantity of wheat cleared from Atlantic .ports was 341- 000 bll. ami of ( lour 1S.COO bbls. , or equal to- Kothor to 4Xi,0'XI bu. The primary market recall' s of whe.it m ere 1,030,083 bu , , compared with 817.hH ) bu. the year before , and there fore today's exce'H was not so markedly u H recent similar cotnparlsons. A uigp.iirii from Han Francisco sain price of wheat there was -Ic per cental lower than It sold yesterday and New York reported In the forenoon that there t.vas very little appearance of export demand. The market here wan oversold , however , and a Hurry that started In oats , putting up the Decem ber prlco of that article Ic per bu , , com municated additional nervousness to the .shorts In wheat. After 12 o'clock the price began to feel the effects of the jump In the conrstr era In and for the llrst time. In the scFSlon the prlco of May got aDove We. It stayed above that mark , the advance started by the unusual strength and activity of oats keeping the market going , until near the end May was bringing OOTic. The close was strong at DOVifi90c. Corn wa.i a dull market , with practically nothing going on except changing , until oats developed Its strength. This aroused shorts and tne market was transformed Into an exceedingly lively one. Prices up to that time had been steady , helped by wheat re ceipts of but SI cars and a good . " aboard < lomand. Shorts were ac.lvo bidders during tho-last hour's trading and prices moved up steadily , closing at t.ie top. Seaboard clearances were 315,000 bu. May ranged from to 2U'/jC and closed 4c higher at O.Us were strong , the strongest thing on the lloor. The short interest , i.vhlchvis ; re stricted yesterday by the Influence of wheat nnd corn hud full sway In the market to day. The .strength inim started by the ac ceptance nt % c ovar yesterday's prices of nil of last night's cable offers from here , nnd there was a general demand from short as prices advanced. Tne spread between DecfMiiber and May narrowed considerably and elevator people nre predicting that they will coniu to the Fame price. The fuel that Chicago contract stocks nre only 723,000 bu. unil arc controlled by two llrms wus an im portant factor. Receipts were 2SC cars. Clearances am < nmted to 421.000 l > u. May Hinged from 225722- -'l/KifiilTic , closing Tso higher nt l ifjii ic. Provisions opened strong and although trade was very small all tlay , prices wure well maintained. Hog receipts were 5,000 less than expected and yard prices wore hlRhcr. Thlst\is the cause for the opening advance In provisions Huylng was mod erate , but sulllclent to keep the mnrket linn. The uloio was strong nt close to top prices. January porlr. lOc higher nt JS.SO ; January lard. 2'ic higher at $4 30 , nnd Jan uary ribs tVffTV&u higher at ? l.-7'/4. Estimated receipts Thursday : Wheat , 103 cars ; corn , 409 cars ; oats 317 cars ; hogs , 32.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows : ArtlclcB. . | Ojian. | Hlth. I Law. | CIoso. YoHtdy. \ \ heat- 05 Dec. ! ' . ! . Wfli „ 04 May. . . 1)016 ) SOU OOMOJi Corn Nov . . . aim 2B Doc , . . . .ill i-im aw-au " au May. . . UOMBM : su H Outii Ui.'C. . . . SOU May. . . Pork Deo. . . . 7 3'JM 7 ! ! 5 7 3 H Jan. . . . 8 U7H 8 ' . ' 5 H 3D i0 Lunt Deo. . . 4 15 ap 4 in 4 17H I'M 4 i7X ! i7 ! Jnu . . . 4 30 eirtuibn Dec. . 1H- saw 4 ao 17K - 4.Hi aab Jan. . . . _ - " No. 2. Ciifh quotations were as follows : FLOUR Easier ; winter straights , Jt.Mftl.GO ; clears J < .3cW4.40 ; spring spt-eluls , J5.00 ; Mlnne- lotn hard ( Utents , JJ.'JOUD.W. WHEAT No. 2 spring. fcSVHB > ! lc ; No. 3 spring. SS'.ilfMe ; No. 2 led , 93'J5c. / . COHN No. 2 , 27c , OATH No. 2 , 2lc , f. o. h. ; No. 2 white , 21c ; No. 3 wlilte , 22 % < :4c. . RYE-NO. 2 , 47'.4 . HAHLEY No 2 , f. o. b , . :5 43c. FLAXHEED-No. 1. tl.OCffl.lOij. TIMOTHY HEED Prlino , J2.CS. PROVISIONS Pork , mets , per bbl , , (7.30 ® 7.S5. Lnrd , per 100 Ibs. . J4.G 4.224. ! Hucon. uhort ribs vldCH ( lo bf ) , I4.OM4.t.o. Ury saltea uhotildrrs ( boxed ) , tl.75flj.CO ; fhcrt clear sides ( boxed ) . } l.f > 0ftr > .12'.t. ' WHISKY Distiller * ' finished goods , per gal. , SLIP. HUG AII Cut loaf , J5.14 ; granulated , 15.21. IVKW YOUK ( ; I.MHAL .MAHICICT < liioliitl < ins < i ( tin * liny on ( > i > iic > rnC ClIIIIIIIOllltU'K. NEW YOHK , Nov , 17-Fl.OUn-Hecelpts. 24.- 170 bbls. ; exports , 15,303 bbls , ; llimer and fairly uctlve on nil popular brnndx. Hye Hour , dull , lluckwheut Hour , dull. HUC'KWHEAT Dull al 37tf3SHo. COHNMEALFinn. . HYE- Firmer ; No. 2 western , WH4c. 1IAHLUYQuiet at Sc. HAHLEY MALT-Qulet ; western. MBCCc. WHEAT Hecelpts , 113,600 bu , ; expoits , 10.000 bu , Hpot , strung ; No , 2 red , We. Options opened firm on small northwest receipts and firm Paris cables , advanced all day and closed strong ui Uo rUe , helping bullish Argentine news and for. elgn buyers : No. 2 reil , November , closed at PGHOI DP 'ember , iMiUf97c | ; closed ut 97c , COHN Hccclptii , f > 4.600 bu.j exports , SJ.tCS bu Hi > ot , Ilrm ; No. 2 , 3te. Options o | > ened steadier und wer Ilrm ll Isy on exiiort buying und the jump In wheat , closing ; do net higher ; No. vember closed at 3'Hc ; December , 51f32c closeit at 3 % , OAW-Kei-clpts , 1S1.400 bu. ; exports , 324.749 bu Foot , llrtner ; No. t , 5 > il2 < V. Options Inactive tint firm with other markets , closing He nc higher : Dec mb.cr , ! (5TiUJCo ; closed at 2Cc. HAY-Qulet. HOI'S Firm ; state , common to choice , ISM crop. 40Ca ; 119C crop , Cb9c ; WJl crop , IJjTUc I'aclllo coa t. 1695 crop , 4bCc ; 1W6 crop , Cj9c 1(97 crop , ISiJlSe , HIlI 5-Flrm. LVJATHEH-r-lrm. WOO1Steady. . I'HOVlSIONB-lleef. quiet. Cut meats , steady J ard. firmer ; Testern team. $4.&Oti > 4.SJj refined steady. Pork , quiet. Tallow , steady. OHA'otlon eed , uteady ; prime crude , 18HO 19o ; prime yellow , JIU21V4 * . Pttroleuni. quiet Unlte.1. C7c bid ; Pennsyhunla crude , nominally EV. Hosln. steady. Turpentine , steady , 31HU32c llir-E Steady. SIOLASS1'S > Steady. Mf.TAU I'lg Iron , warrants weaker. $6. SO bli nnd $6.1W kked. I ake copper , dull , $10.75 bid nnd ilO.U uskeA. Tin , dull. $ l > .70 bid and J13.SO u > ked , Spelter , nomlnul , $1.03 bid und $1.15 uskod. Ix-ad. firmer ; exchange. $3.60 bid am I ] ftS ai.ki-,1 ; broker * ' , eteady , $3.t > 0. 11UTTBHlUvelpts. . C.OOO pkgs. ; market steady western creamery , HO So ; Ehjlns , oj factory US mark t o.ulit ; nW while , Bspteml > * r. ivtet.nnnli wilt \ , cj rge colored , 8eptemb r tvtoi smtll colored , September , VC ( ! 1 rne , Octolicr , t ; mnll , Oc- ober , v e ; light iiklmn , 6 7o | part fklms , HO ; full skims , . KOaS-Hecelpl . 7,754 pkf ( . | rnnrtet uteadr ! tale and P nn ylvi nl . tog23ej western , Z2c. OMAHA ( IK.VHIIAL MAIIKKTS. Cnnilltlnn of Trnilo nnd annlntlnnn on Slnplo nntl 'I'nnojPrnilucc. . r.auS-Qood stock , lie. 1IUTTKK Common to fair , lOQllc ; chplcn to fancy. lT17c ; separator ctcamery. 23ej gathered crenmery , Me. VKAL Choice f t. SO to 1 Ibs. . quoted at o ; srge and coarse , 4Bc. LIVE POULTHY-Hens. Cc : cocks , 3S c : jprlng chickens , per Ib. , MiSHcj ducks , 687c ; tur- PlOEONS-Llve , 7r.o ! d nd pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland. $ ! i.M ; midland , $3.60 ; lowland , $ ! .W > ; rye straw. $4 ; color makes the price on my ; light bales sell the best , only top grades brine top prices. prices.VEOETAHLES. VEOETAHLES. CKLEHY Good stock , large. 40c ; fmall , 23 ® ONION'S-1'er hu. , tAWSSc. HEANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , $1.40. HWEET I-OTATOES Per bbl. , $2.75. CAlillAdlllome grown , per Ib. , IMOltfc. POTATOES-Homc grown , tO-ffoSc ; western stock , G9ri > c , CAULIFLO\VEH $3.75. FHU1TS. QUINCES-Callfornla , per box. $1.13. APPLES Winter stock , $2G3B3.00 : Jonathans nnd fancy varieties. $3.23 ; California Dallcilowcr. boxes. $1.CO ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , ! . . NEW YOHIC llHAPES-Pcr 9-lb. basket , 13C- large lots , 12140. I'LUMS Itlnltn nnd Oregon , 7c@I.OO. CHANHEHIllES-Cnpe Cod , per bbi , , $3.50 ; Wisconsin , boxes , $1.00111.10. CAl.IFOHNIA AND COIXHADO ) PEAIIS Oood winter ncllls , 12.0002,25 ; other varieties , $1.909 TROPICAL FHUITS. OHANOHS-MexIcnn , per box , $4.50. LEMONS-Messlnas. $ l.234.50 ; choice Cali fornia , $1.00. HANANAB Choice , large stock , per bunch , $2.0002.23 ; medium-sized bunches , $1.7502.00. " MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , large size , H313c ; Hrazlls , per Ib. , lOc ; English walnuts , per Ib , fancy , soft shell , 13c ; standards , lOWltc ; tllbcrts , per ill , , lOc ; pecans , polished , large , 9BIOo ; Jumbo , I2c ; targe hickory nuts , $1,23 per bu. ; small , $1.60 per bu. ; cocoannts , per 100 , $3.7504.00 ; peanuts , raw , WdVtc ; roasted. G J6ic. ! FIOS ImportcJ fancy. 3 crown , 14-lb. boxes , 124c ! ; 5 crown , 44-lb. boxes , luc ; 2-lb. boxes , 23c per box. HONEY Choice white. I3e. KUAUT Per bbl. , $ I.COffl.23 ; half bbl. , $2.30SJ 'MAPLE SYHUP Flve-gal. cans , each $2.23 | gal cans pure , per doz. , $12,0. . ) ; half-gat , cans , $0.25 $ ; quart cnns , $3 , CO. DATES Per 00 to 70-lb. boxes , C c ; Fnrd B-lb. boxes , flc. CIDr.H-I'or half bbl. , $3.00. FHESH MEATS. DHEHSED 11EEF Good native steers , "c : good forequnrters. steers , Cc , good hindquarters , Sc ; western steers , CSi6l4c ; fancy heifers , CHc ; good heifers , Cc ; good forequsrters , heifers , 6'ic ; good hlndquiirters. heifers. 8 40 ; good cows. 6ic ; fair HEEF CUTS Tenderloins , 18c ; boneless strips Oc ; strip loins , "c ; rolls , S'.ic ; sirloin butts , SVic ; shoulJer clods , D'ie ; rump butts , 6'4c ; steer shoulder clods. 6'.4e ; rump butts. SV.c ; steer chucks , 6Vic ; Cow chucks. 4Vic. boneless chucks. 4'tc ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plates , 3\ic : tlanU tltenk , C'.ic ; loins. No. 1 , He ; loins. No. 2 , lOUc ; loins , No. 3 , Sc : sirloin ends. No. 1 , 9c ; ribs. No. 1 , lie ; ribs , No. 2 , 8M.c ; rib * , No. 3 , Cc ; steer rounds. 7V4C ; cow rounds , GV4c ; cow rounds shank off , R'/Sc. trimmings. 4ic ; beef shanks , 3c ; brains , per doz. 33n ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lOe ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c : kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each 4c ; livers per Ib. , Sc ; hearts , per lh. . 3o ; tongues , per Hi. , 12\ic. \ Ml'TTON Lnmus , 7c ; sheep , fHici market racks ( long ) , Po ; hotel rncks ( short ) , He' les nnd saddles , 9c ; lamli legs , 9c ; breasts ana stews , 3c ; tongues , each 3c. POIIK Dressed plga , 6Hc ; dressed hogs , Cc ; tenderloins , 15c ; loins. 7c : spare ribs. 60. ham nausage liiitts , CHc ; shoulders , rough , &c ; shoul- deis , rktnned , r.VJc ; trimmings. SV5c : leaf lard. Hot rendered. 5'lc ; heads , cleaned , 4e ; snout nnd ears , 4c ; backbones. H4c cheek meats , 4Ho ; neck bonea. 2c ( t > igs' tails , 4c ; plucks , eacli. &e ; chit terlings , 5c ; hoeks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachn , each 3o ; tonRiies , each 7c ; kidneys , per doz. . lOc ; brains , pe , ' doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 25c ; liven , each Jo. HIDES. TALLOW. KTG HIDES No. 1 Eieen hides , 7c ; No. 2 green hide ? , Cc ; No. 1 salted hldcn , 814c ; No. 2 green salted hides , T.'jC ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , Sc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . Cc ; No. 1 dry Mint hides , 11013 ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , SSlUc ; No. 1 dry salted hides. 9fplOc ; part cur'd hides , Vie per Ib. lejs than fully turca. SHEEP PELTS Orcen salted , each 13ft75c ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) each 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each 6c dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4@5c ; dry flint , Kansas nnd Nebraskn murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 304c ; dry flint Colotudo butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 4@rc ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , pfr Ib. , actual weight , 304c ; feet cut off , ns It Is useless to pay freight on them , St. LnulN Gem-nil Market * . ST. LOUIS. Nov. 17. FLOUK Unchanged. WHEAT Higher , closing Tic for December and lliWlVic for May nhovo yesterday ; Slay opened ' .4c higher und finally sold I'.kC above that , closing with buyei 1-llio nlwve > the hlKh- esl sales. Spot , steady ; No. S red cash , eleva tor , U3ie ! ; track , ! iriVj5f97c ; No. 2 hard cash. 85y.o ; December , 90ie bid ; May , 92C92'5ic ; July. S2c. COIIN Futures opened dull , prices later ad vancing with wheat and on covering by shorts , clcnlng with buyers al the top and VtC above yesterday. Hpot , lower to sell : No. 2 mixed. cash. 23Vic : December , SHlJc : ilay , 28i'8G2S'ic. OATS FutureH advanced nnd prices closed V4e to tyic higher than yesterday. Spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , elevator , 20c ; track , 21ic ; 'Decem ber , 2H4c ; May , 22c ; No. S white , 23B231jc. HYE-Quiet al 4Cc. KLAXHHBlJ Hlgh.T . at $ l.03V4. COHNMEAISteady nl $1 40. HHA.N' Strong ; backed , both east track nnd thin tldo. 0c. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $2.60. HAY Choice grades , fenrce and flnn ; prairie , $7.Wi8.00 ; timothy , $7.00'ulO.OO. HIITTKIl tjulet ; cicumery , lS'A@2lcj dairy , EdtlS Firm nt ICc. WHISKY $1.19. COTTON TIES S2c. 1IACOINO 6UW7V4C. METALS Lead , dull nt $3.5303.574. ! Spelter , dull nt $3.70. I'HOVIKIONS Pork , quiet ; standard mops , Jobbing , $8.2308.50. Lard , better ; prime steam , $4.nili ; choice , Sl.lT'.i. Hacon ( boxed IMS ) , cxttn short clear , $5.23 ; ribs. $5.C2' & ; shorts , $5.75. Dry unit meats ( boxed ) , shoulders. $5.12 ; extra short eltfnr. $1.87',4 ; rlba , $5 ; shorts , $3.25. HECEIPTS Flour , 4.0W bbl . ; wheat , 23.001 bu. : corn. 15.000 hu. ; oats. 1G.OOO bu. BHII'MKNTS Flour , 2.0DO bbls. ; wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn , 93,000 bu. ; oats , 15.0UO bu. \V 'iir < - CoiiiinlxMloii Coiniiiiiiy. OMAHA OFFICE. Nov. 17. During the latter half of locljy'B session the prices of wheat , corn and oata Jumped out of the rut they have been in for the last few duy . caused by the report of Innectn In the Argentine wheat crop , which haH already had n limited damage by frost , nnd may have assisted the "bug" report to greater strength , when the export demand picked up and took the. edge oft the much talked of bear eleincnt , "big receipts. " nnd advanced wheat le. corn He and oats Ic. The recent dull nnd saglng 'market , duo to the lack of export demand nnd Argentine and other foreign news , together with heavy receipts , which are three times those of last year ( being swelled somewlutt by thlpments of low grade wheat from Minneapolis to Duluth ) , was und Is In n po- fltlon to he perceptnbly affected by this kind or news. The material falling off of receipts , whlcn according to statistics nnd Interior reports must bo during the coming month , will , we believe. make n more substantially strong market , when holders of wheat may realize good profits , Corn , yon will note , Is being Inlluenced by Ilia fluctuations of wheat , though a little slower nnd of n narrower range. Oats arc Independent nnd very strong. Xt-iv Orleans > lnrUti. . NEW OHLEANfl. Nov. 17.-11OO PlIODrCTf Htenily ; pork , old , Uc. Lire ] , refined tierce , Sftc , Hexed meals , dry fall shoulders. 5c ; Bides , 4\c llacon , clear Hba Hides , Mic Hums , choice sugar cured , SOSHc. COFFEE Hlo , ordinary to low fair , O9c. FI/3UH Steady ; extra fancy , $ l.4fl.55 ; patent. $1.80y4.90. OOHNMEAIQulet at GCffC7c. HAY-FIrm ; prime , $12u13 ( ; choice , $14.00fl JXHN ) Steady : No. 2 racked white , 25j3Cc ; mixed. 36e ; yellows , 37c. OATS-Ste.idy ; Nn. 2 sacked , 28c. HICE Quiet ; ordinary ta good , Cliiflnniitl 'Marlii'lN. CINPINNATI. Nov. -FLOUH-Stendy WHEAT Firmer : No. i red , nominal , 93c. COHN-Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 27o. OATS Firmer : No. 2 mixed , 2i'itf-3c. P To Yo-N ntd : ulet nt $115. Hull , meatH. steady at $4.C3. llacon , Ilrm at $5.9j. WHISKY quiet r.t $1.19. HI'TTKIl Quiet. BUOAH Sternly. EClOS-FIrm nt ICHc. CHElXSE-Htendy. _ Liverpool 3liirl.'i'tii. LIVEHPOOL. Nov. 17.-PnOVISIONS-Ham , fhort cut. dull 33 > , llacon. clear bellies , dull , 37s ; shoulders , munre , stehdy , 28s 9d. L'ird , prime western , steady , 22 3d , OlLS-C'ottonneed , Liverpool refined , dull , Its 9d. Turpentine rpirlts , steady , 24 . COHN Spot American mixed , steady , 2s &t ; November , quiet. 3j ITid ! December , quiet , 3s 2d ; Junusry , 5s ld. To I nlo Marie * ! * , TOLEDO. Nov. 17. WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 cash und December , 91'lc. COHN Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 27c , OATS-Hlgher ; No. ! mixed , 22c. HYE Dull : No. 2 cash , 48c' . VEH8EED-Steady ; prime cash , Novem ber and December , $3.23 , Di-lriilt MiirUpm. DETHOIT. Nov. 17.-\VHEAT-No. 1 white , 9Hlc : No. 3 red , 92o ? December , l)24cj ) May , 9to. COHN No. 2 mixed , 27c. OATS-No. 2 white , 25c. HYB-No. t , 4SUc PEOHIA. Nov. 17-CORN-Kasler : No. 2. c. OATS-Steadyj No. 2 white , e > 02Uc. WIllSKY-No prlco quoti-d. Sun KrmipliiroVlifiit Mnrkol. BAN FRANCISCO Nov. I7.-WHEAT-Ea.lcr ; December , II.37U ; May , J1.S8. ' iH Cll - Live Slavic Mnrkrt. KANSAS CITY. Nov. IT.-OATTLE-Uecelpts. head ; market teajy to trone ; Texas I2.MB140J Te cow * . | lKJJ.ai nntlv * [ ttoTlO.OOi native oow and heifer * . U. jtofkeni and feeder * , $ J.COQ .2S ; bull * , IX W. W.HOOSnocelptK. . 14.000 hmd ; market strong to 5o hlRhcrj hulk of Mled , H.3W3.40 ; heavies. W.IO IJJ.40 ; packers , U15O1.M ) mlx d. ' - fl.5j5i } Ight , $3.3003.43 ; Yorker * , $3.49fl3.4S ; plgf , .15 'flIIKKP-RpcHplii , 4,000 head : market stca-ly ; lamb * . $4.15Q3.75 { muttons. $3.85ftl.9Q. Ilnltlinorc .MnrUct * . 11ALTIMOHK , Nov. 17.-FIXUn-Dull nnd tin- changed- receipts , 17,759 l > bl . . „ WHKAT-Qulet spot , 96 .fMHe ! ! December. "flJUWc ; May. 93 4c bid : steamer No. 2 rciU 91 li91 ic ; receipts. 112,614 bu. : 'JPorW , 10S.JOU bu. ; southern wheat , by sample , 81897Hc : southern - ern wheat , on grnile , 92B97C. COHN-Ouleti fpot , month nnd December. J2'4 ! J2 c Novemlicr nnd December , 'new or old , 32UU32'to : steamer mlxeil. SOHSrsO ic ; receipts. 21.210 hu. ; exports , 137,143 bu. ; noulliern , whlt corn , 3l5jilc ; southern yellow corn. 3iy4c. OATS-Flrm : No. 2 white , 28O23Hc ; receipts , IB 755 ou. HY1-J Easier ; No. 2 western , S3 > i053 lc ! re- celpts. 19,234 bu.i exports , 17.113 bu. HAY Steady , choice timothy , $13.00 oeked. OHA1N FHEIOHTS-llnther qtilel nnd unchanged - changed ; stenm to Llven > eel , per Int. , 4Jk HUTTIJH Stcndy nnd unchanged ; fancy cream. ery 23ff mns-Mrm nnd unchanged : frenh. 21c. CHEESE Steady nnd unchanged ; Fancy New York. GO lb . . 9Q10c. _ ICnnnaN Clly Ornlii niul I'rovlnlonn. KANSAS CITY , Nov.AVHEATMnrket . COHN Market steady nnd active ; No. 2 mixed , OATH Market steady ; No. 2 mixed , 19i20c. HYI3 Market steady nnd unchanged ; No. 2. 4lc. HUTTEH Market quiet ; ctcamcry , 19ff21c ; dairy , 14JMCC. EQOS Market firm ; fresh candled , ICtfc' storage , 13c. IlECEIITS Wheat , CG.400 hU.J corn , 40,300 bu. ; oats. 8,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , GG.GOO bu. : corn , 35,7W l > u. ; oats , none , Crnln Ucfclptn at I'rliicljial Market * . MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 17. Hccelpta : Wheat , 138 cnrs. CH1CAOO , Nov. 17 , Itocelpts : Wheat , K7 pars ; earn , 22"i curs ; eaU , 2SO cars. Estimated Tomorrow : Wheat , 103 cars ! corn , 400 cars ; onts , 317 cars. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 17. Receipts : Wheat , 140 cars. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 17. Receipts ! Wheat , 91 "DULUTH , Nov. n. Receipts : Wheat , fill cars. PEOHIA , Nov. 17 , Receipts : Corn , 32,3d ) bus. onts , 27,700 bus. ; rye. Coo bus. ; whisky , none wheat , 1,800 bu * . Shipments ! Corn , 2,100 bus. onts. 17,100 bus. ; rye , none ; whisky 305 bbls. wheat , none. STOCKS AM ) 110XDS. Decline About KqunlM tlio Net Ontn Clinic TiuvMilnj- . NEW YORK , Nov. 17. Net declines today were about the same an nel snltm wcro yesterday In tlie stock market , but the range of prices Is a little wider , ns there was n time during the day when they were carried a fraction above yesterday's close. The extreme drcllne In some of the grangers and the coalers Is therefore soineiiung over a point , sugar rutca generally above last night's close , rlxlng at one time Hi per cent , nnd this sustained the general market for a time. A Jump of 3J4 per cent In Consolidated Uas was also on the side of sus tained pi Ices , but the eccentric movements of the stock have come to be practically dlsrc- gatded. lloth of these stocks fell away to yes terday's level In the subsequent weakness. There was u lack of firmness In the price or St. Paul , notwlthslnndlng the Increase of over } 117tH In Its earnings for the second week In November. The comparison Is with a poor week last > e r and was considered as not showing the recent high rate of earnings fully suutnlnea. The declaration of only the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on Hurllngton brought realizing sales In. that stock and also served to weaken xjmewhat the granger group. Southern and southwestern Hocks were comparatively firmer on the excellent second week's state ments of Missouri Paclllc , Wabash nnd Texas & Paclllc , nnd on the continued heavy cotton movement In Ihe uouth. Speculation , however , was almost dead , and the dealing In speculative stocks was confined utmost entttely to room traders. Union Pacific was very heavy all day and lost 11 ; per cent net. This decline was coupled with u rise of nearly S points In the Kansas Pacific consol bonds. The bond maikct was much more active rela tively to stocKu , nnd the high priced Invest ment ls.-ues were In special demand and show gains of from 1 to 3 paints. This tendency In the security market was entirely consistent with the remarkable cure In the money market. There Is a steady current of funds toward this cen ter of liquidation of loans , und a. very limited demand for money Is tht.u j.et free , H Is known that last week's Increases in louns ot the New Yoik bunks was more than accounted for by operations on account of the Union Pacific bale. Loans on other accounts showed an actual deciense nnd the limited supply of commercial paper offerings Indicates that merchants arc nol In need of fund's ' nt present. This Is , In pail , to the easy collections all over the country nnd to the large ? payment of outstanding Indebt edness which has made money plentiful at In terior points. Hut there Is some apprehension that It may nlso be due to falling ort In busl- ness activity. The. case of tne money maikct Is so marked thnt there Is pome talk thnt the Union Pacific payments to the government will bu made before they become due. The total sales of all bi.icns fell off again today to less than 1SO.OOO ehares and losses were general throughout the list. Hay Statu Oas led In point of activity , nnd was lined at one time ? per cent on a rumored acqulremenl of an. ex tensive system of properties. Hut the advance wan met with enormous offerings which drove ( Awn the pi Ice. In the bond market lliere was a sale of Flint & Pere Marquelte , Port Huron division , 5s at 7' " . per cent lower than the la t sale , which was several weeks ago. Otherwise prices were Ilrm and higher. Total sales were $1,530,000. United States 4s were V& per cent higher bid. Application has been made to the Stock ex change to list $570,000 additional first coneoll- daltcl mortgage 5 per cent guaranteed gold bonds of the Southern 1'aclllc Hnllroad company ot California. The Union Pacific reorganization committee has n&ked permission to list $14 000 000 engraved Jlerciinllh- Trust company purchase money certificates. The amount of Omaha & St. Louis first 4s mentioned In the application to lift on the Stock exchange has been lncrease.1 from $1,950,000 to $2,3TC,000. Colorado Midland 4a will hereafter bo quoted In the bond call on 'change as "all Installments paid. " The Evening Post's London financial cable gram says : "The stock markets were quiet and steady today. Investment stocks wcro firm. Americans were lifeless , there being no initia tive hero and the clone was ueak. Many in quiries have been made toatay after eagles by American houses , but It may be only for Ger many. It in mill that 300,000 In gold Is going to Chill Immediately In connection with Hie com pletion ot the currency conversion. This U prob ably correct , but unusual mystery surrounds tlie operation , no one knowing whether the gtill has yet to leave the Hank of England , or whether It lias already been bought up In tlie ojien 'market. Money rates arc easy , but I learn thai the bank has begun to borrow again , which probabl > means a temporary recovery In rates. The Parts and Herlln markets were quiet. " The fotloiYiiifi were the closing quotations on second assessment paid , Total sale * of mocks today were 167.400 shares. Including : Chicago , llurllngton & Uulncy. 10. . SCO ; Louisville & Nashville , 3,345 ; Rock Island , 11.050 ; Chicago Uas , 48,533 ; l-esplf'u Uas , 4,810 ; Coniolldated Gas , 3,740 ; Sugar , SC.4SJ. Nriv York .Mlnliiu ; ) tiotnilniiit. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The following are the closing mining quotations ; .ViMV York Dry ( iooilM Miirkut. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. The monotony of nn. satisfactory conditions Is prevalent In the dry goods market. Even woolen gooda are assum ing dullness , sales of nest year's goofs belm ; delayed both In men's wear fabrics and In dreis goods. This Is reflected In cither lines and In the wool market , and a general stagnation re sults , which. Just al thli season and under the present condition * . Is considered uouiewhut un. usual and to holi\ little Inducement for market effort torard the lncr ai , of trnde , Jobbers * em to b buying Terr ofowljr. in staple iu tons the demand Is still rr-Mralned , print cloths continue to * ell very I7WIjr In odd lines. In prints Ihe mnrket continue * slow nd without change. ' " FALt , RIVKR , Macs. . . Nov. 17-Thc print cloth mnrket Is lifeless nj IC-iCc. Now Yurk Money .Mnrket. NEW YORK , Nov. 17.-MONKY ON CALL- Steady nt 14O2 per cent ! but loan , 2 per cent ; chiied , 1HO5 per cent. - PR1MK MERCANTILIT I'APER-3HG4V4 per cent. STERLING nXCHANHB-Ka y nt 4.S5U ( ? 4.8'H for demand nnd U3 * for sixty days ; posted rates , I4.S3H andMUCH ; commercial bills , (4.SZ. SILVER CnRTiriCATISSSUOtJVie. . RAR S1LVER-5SHP. t ' V MEXICAN DOLLARS-V.t.4 * . GOVERNMENT HONDFlrm. . , STATE HONDS-Dull. RArLROAD DONDiJ-Pltm. Clostnsr quotations on bonds were as follows : 81111 I'rniu-lxco Illlliit ; ( luntittlnim. SAN I--UANCISCX } . Nov. 17. The olllcial closing quotations on mining stocks today were ns fol lows : Sliver bars , 5"4o ! ; Mexican ' .dollars , 4S'.4S4GVic ; drafts , sight , 15cj telegraphic ; 17Vjc. Loiuloii Stoelc < liin < ntlDiiN. LONDON , Nov. 17. 4 n. in. closing : ConaolH.m'.v . . . .UTTfi-Ttl N Y. CiMitf.u IH&fi Consols. acc't..H3 7-10 Ponn-i.vlvanla 01)14 Can. Pactflo HIT * Uuntllnir IOU Erie IfiW Mox.'un. now 4a . . U7'4 Krlo Int Dfd S0 > 4 Atchlscn 13 111 , Contr.it 103 < L. i ) Mexican ordinary. . 17M HAIl SILVEH-Qulct i t 27i > per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. . , AiuiTlonii Sfcurltli-H , In I.nnilnii. LONDON , Nov. 17. T o .market for American securities declined somewhat , . "but stiffened later. Hears tested the market early , hut found little long ptock dislodged. The tone was steady nnd the demand moderate. . . . , DOSTON , Nov. 17. Clcarlriga. JIO.SCC.ICI ; bal ances , ji.tis.riji. HALTIMOHK. Nov. 17. Clearings , 12.913,140 ; Kil nces. $327.840. NEW YOHK , Nov. 17. Clearings. J11C,5D3,3M | balances. { 7OUi,3j ) . PIIILADELl'lIIA. Nov. 17. Clearings , J13- 933,365 ; Kilances , $2.005.940. MEMPHIS , Tenn. . Nov. 17. Clearings , ? ISO.fi7 ; balances , $122.171 ; New York exchange , sellina nt i r. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 17. Clearings , $1,024- 017 ; New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , J1.23 per $1,000 discount. .ST. LOUIS. Nov. 17. Clearings , f3.117.M5 ; bal ances , J5C9.9CIS ; money , OJjS per cent ; New York exchange , 25c discount bid , par'nskcd. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. Clearings. $103,137,097 ; New York exchange. 45c premium ; posted rates , $ I.83&@I.C6 > & ; City Hallway nnd North Chlcacj , lirm ; others easy. Closing prices : West Chi cago. 1)9 ) % ; Diamond Match , 1I21J ; City Hallway , ISS'/ . ; North Chicago. 233 ; South Side L , C6 ; Lake Street L , 1G } , ; Now Yoik Ulscult , Cl. .I'ori'lmi Pliiniiuliil. 1'AHIS , Nov. 17. Three per cent rentes , 1031 82ViU for the account , 11EKL1N. Nov. 17. Exchange on Ixindon , 20 markH S. > pfgs. for checks ; LONDON , Nov. 17. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills. 2 13-1C per cent ; three months , 21i per cent. Gold Is quoted al Huenaa Ayres today at 17C.10 ; at Lisbon , 47 ; at Home , 105. Wool MnrUctH. HOSTON , Nov. 17. The American Wool nnA Cotton Heporter will Eoy tomorrow of the wool trade : I memo rtagnatlon has characterized the market for the last neck. The only feature or special note Is the u-port Ihnt one large house has fold a big block of Its Australian holdings to n leading mill. A number of large mills have been represented in the -market , but their pres ence was more Indicative of the taking up o ; woo previously bought than of negotiating or new supplies. The manufacturers feel In duty bound to keep their hands on the pulra of the wool trade , but there 1 very little inducement for them to buy wool nt this time. 1'rlces arc wonderfully well maintained , considering the long dull spell to which the market 1ms been subjected. The greutist strength Is wltnoced In foreign wools , Sulea in Huston for the week nggregnte 2,727,000 Ibs. . of which 1,615,000 Ibs. were domestic und 1.212.000 ltH. foreign. Quo tations for leading descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleece , X nnd above , 2CW264f ! ; XX and above , 29c ; delaine , 2 ! > Q30c ; Nu. 1 combing , 29J30c ; No , 2 combing , 29330c. MUhl- gnn , Wisconsin , etc. , X , 23(24c ( ; No , 1 Michigan combing , 2Se ; No , 1 Illinois combing , l ! o ; No , 2 Michigan combing , 2Se ; No. 2 Illinois combing , 28c ; X Now York , New Hampshire nnd Vermont. S3@24o ; No. 1 New York , New Hampshire ami Vo'inont , 27c ; unwashed medium and Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter-blood combing , 2lc ; Ken tucky und Indiana three-eight. : s-bood ! combing , 24ij27c ; Missouri quarter-blood combing , i'lQ'13ut Missouri threc-elghths-blood combing , 23fr'24 ' ? ; brali ! combing , 21c ; lake and Georgia , 22c. Texas wools : Hprln * medium ( twelve months ) , ICftlSc. scoured price , 4345c ; spring , line ( twelve months ) , 173 > 18c ; scouted price , 500D2i : . Terri tory wools : Montana Htm medium and line , ICfc ISo ; scoured price , 48050c ; ttaple , 52ffSic ( : Utah , Wyoming , etc. . line medium and line , 15@17c ; scouted price , GCf/Uc. / Auslrn'.U.i wools Scoured basis : , combine , xu- pcrllne , 7UU72c ; rcoured bads , combing , good , C5 HfCSo ; scoured basis , combing , average , C2SC3c ; Queensland combing , COcj Colri-u NEW YOHK. Nov. 17. 0ptlons opened baiely steady at 10J715 , points decline , ruled genurull/ weak following lower Hnvru cables , renewed largo receipts nt Hlo Pirn .Sanloi and Increased crop estimates , Cansutnfitlte demand cuntlnues smull. Huylng Is checked by Increased crop esti mates ; closed steady nt a nut decline of 10 to 15 iwlnts. Sales , 21 , 000 hags , Including li > n > in- bsr at $ > , < ' ) ; March , $5.G3. Spot cortv-e , Hlo , lower to sell ; No. 7 , Invoice , Cljc ; No. 7 , Job- bint , 7e ; mild , weak ; Cordova , SiilfMo ; nalcs , SOJ baja , Savanllla ; 1W Lugs. ' Central Ameilcnn , l oth on private teriut. Total warohnuno delivcrlea from the United Stntes , II- H73 liags , Including M.27J bags from New York ; Now Yorlt storU toilay. 4t .17S hags ; United Slates slivk , 572,0125 bags ; ulio.it for Iho United States , JC7.00. ) l m.rtatul visible for the United HtaUM. t)39C42 ) bags , iigainst C'J2,493 last year und 5C1.600 In IMS. HAVHE. Nov. 17. COKKKK Closed If net lower ; rnles , 32.00. . ) bags , HANTOS , Nov. 17. COWKB-Stendv ; ffvil nvcrago Santov , 7,70) rels ! 'recrlpls , S1AK ) bags ; Black , 1.15S.001 bugs. I IIAMUUUQ , Nov. 17. COFFEE Closed ; hoi. Idny. l 1110 IJH JANEIHO. Nov. -CXPKI5B-Flrin : No. 7 , Hlo , 7,70i ) lels ; exchaitJJ. " ' . ( .d ; receipt * , ll.COO biigj ; clvaieil for th United States , if.o'H ) bagi ; rle-ired for Europe , l.OM baK ! utnek , 453,0)0 ) bags. SiiHTiir Mnrk 'tM , NEW OHLEANS. Nov. 17. SltOAn Op n Iwt- IIe.t ( iy | at 2 % i4c ; centrifugal , very ptrona ; RranulMcKl. 4 l-ldfil 1-lCa ; white * . 3 lM6i74Hp ; yellows 3'.iflJf ' : seconds. . . oiwn Kettle , steady nt IMISIc ; centrifugal , cjtsy at MilSc : syrup. Mnady at ll rIV. I > 3NION. Nov. 17. HHOAH llect sugar , De cember la March. 9s 4ltd , NEW YOUK. Nov. 17.-srOAH-Hnw , nrm ; fair it-lining , 3 6lC.rellnc1. . linn ; granuUlid , .V. " oil OIL CITV. Pa. , Nov. 17. Trtdlt balances. Mo ; cerllllcatcs closed olTere-l at C7o ; shipments , 150. . J51 blili. ; runs. 104,413 bbls. CHAHLE8TON , 8. lf'ov. . 17.-OILS-Tun > n- tine , firm nt 2 cHooln. . ilrm. WILMINGTON , N. C. , Nov. 17.-OILS-Tur- pentlne , nrm at MWJ'JVio. Hosln. Ilrm nt $1.108 turpentlne' "rm ut > 1. 01.9J. Tar , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARlu Rccoipts tit the Local Yards Show Up "Well in Figures , CATTLE BUSINESS IN BETTER SHAPE Supply Itnther Limited unit nomnnil Me n ily , ( ilvliur Seller * iy Cliniicc ling * Sell Steady nt Stroiiu Price * . SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. 17. Receipts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hoc ? . Sheep. Horses November 17 3,102 4,622 1,467 26 November 1C 4,303 4,233 2,338 . . . . November 15 2.B13 2.UW 1.S37 November 13 4 S3 D.&SO 1,223 . . . . November 13 2.003 4.SS1 1,033 15 November 11 3.G16 G.U19 3,761 . . . . November 10 0.615 5,997 1.SS9 26 ' , Novembers 2,762 6.345 1,400 . . . . November 8. . . . , . , . 3.4SO 2,591 719 32 November C 537 3,399 . . . . . . . . November 6 2,114 3,705 1.793 63 November 4. . . ; . . . . 3.949 4,502 2.S53 . . . . November 3 4.7J4 4.094 S.455 November ' 2 2.91C 2.243 1.923 The official number of cnra of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. H'gs-Sh'p. H'BCS. C. , M. & St. P Ily. . 2 2 . . . . O. & St. L. Ky C 1 Missouri Paclllc Ily . .2 3 Union Paclllc System. 43 20 2 C. & N. VV. Hy 1 1 . . ! ' . . 13. & M. V. II. U. . 29 14 1 C. , St. P. , M. & 0. Ily. 3 2 U. & 'M. U. H. U 23 19 2 1 O. , U. & Q. Uy 3 G K. C. & St. J 10 C. , U. I. & P. Hy. , 13. . . . 7 C. , U. I. & P. Ily. , W. _ 1 Total receipts 123 73 C 1 The disposition of the day's receipts iwas as tollows , each buyer purcnusltig the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 3 1.3SG . . . . The G. 11. Hammond Co. 17i 1,038 333 Swift and Company . . . . Kil 1,615 54S The Cudahy Packing Co 320 091 CS9 It. Meeker and Uegati . . 63 Vansant & Co 230- J. U Carey 30 Lolmuin & Hothschllds . . 57 W. I. Stephens SO . . . . . . . . Hill & H. Co 1,032 Henton & Underwood . . 23S . . . . Huston .t Co 50 Krobbs & Co 109 It. V. Ilusz 61 J. H. Hamilton 21 Uonls & Wolf 34 Swift and Co. . country. . 211 . . . . 228 Cudahy P. Co. , 1C. C 211 Other buyers 229 3 Leftover 300 Totals . 3440 4,783 2,632 CATTLE Today's receipts of cattle num bered 123 cars , a fair run but a heavy falling off as compared with yesterday. Of the cnt- tlo hero twenty-one cars were consigned di rect to killers , and a train In another bunch was not offered for sale on the early market at least , so that the actual number of cattle available for the day's trading was compar atively limited. Tile market as a whole was In somewhat better condition than yesterday and entirely satisfactory to the sellers. Corn-fed beeves were In limited supply nnd good demand , so much so that i\n early clearance 'was effected. The prices paid were steady to strong as compared with yes terday. One bunch sold as high as $1.70 , the best price paid In some little time. Butchers' stock was In fairly liberal sup ply , and the demand r.vas good , und , ns was the case with beef steers , the yards were practically cleared In good season. The prices paid were steady to strong as com pared with yesterday. 'Jhe feeder market was practically un changed. Good light cattle , such as arc In demand , sold quite readily , while heavy and rough cattle were rather slow. Rcpresenta- tlvo sales : NATIVE3. REEF STEERS. No Av. IT. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 40 ' 10CG 4 40 2. . . . 920 $140 40. . . .1117 H 45 37 1497 4 BO 1..1450 460 31. . . .1211 463 l " 1140 300 1. . . . "M 400 40 - 1013 440 ' . 040 383 2ft. . . .1093 4 SO St. . . .1412 470 . 1075 4 00 23. . . . 873 4 15 40. . 073 3 SO .1335 4 40 SO. . . .1202 4 53 COWS. 1..10CO 330 1..1230 333 3. . . .1210 333 1..13SO 375 1..1000 273 9. . . .774 283 . 90S 2 90 2. . . .1175 300 1. . . . 810 3 CO . 'J70 3 00 2. . . .1110 310 . .1205 325 . 937 2 f.5 1. . .1040 2 70 1. . . .1030 2 75 . 040 3 10 11. . 9i,0 315 1. . M330 3 f,0 .14M > 4 CO 1. . . .14SO 400 3. . . .1233 3 2i .1430 3 C5 1. . . .1144 250 1. . . .1070 300 . 875 2 60 1. 890 2 S5 1. . . .S20 300 . 020 3 00 2. . . .1110 333 23. . . .10J1 350 . 7SO 4 00 1. . . . 410 313 2. . . .1025 315 . DS1 3 50 11. . . . GUI 3 73 BUI.US. . 820 3 73 . .1337 273 .14SO 273 .1220 2 50 . .1273 2 W .1310 255 STAGS. .1280 300 IS. . .1522 4 CO 10. . . .1471 353 .1400 3 55 CAIWES. , . 190 573 23. . . . 310 4 K3 . 260 . . 32 } 3 21 1. . . . 110 4 50 STOCICnilS AND K . 930 350 1. . . . 8V ) SfO 13. . . . 813 3 C5 . MO 323 3. . . . S91 300 31. . . . 891 340 , 953 370 2S. . . . 9C2 375 C. . . 1033 390 WESTERNS. Av. IT. No. Av. IT. NEHUASKA. 17 cows . T.G7 J2 05 12 cows 1030 } 2 DO IS renters. . . . SCO 310 8 hcifcra . 1C61 325 1 bull . 1500 215 Scows . 981 273 1 heifer . 780 323 12 C & Ilfs..l042 330 7 1 cows . SC3 325 108 cowa . 83) ) 33) 111 cowa . 003 3 fO fOWYOMING. WYOMING. 1 bull . 1160 0 cows . 1131 3 TE 1 bull . 13CO 2 M 2 cowa . 13W 315 1 heifer . 1170 350 1 Btoer . 1170 SCO 1 heifer . 1070 360 2 steers . 1503 SCO 3 feeders. . . . 025 373 1 bull . 1320 240 1 Dull . 1100 2 5 1 heifer . 750 300 1 cow . MO 300 1 cow . 1000 361 II stwi-B . 115 SCO 1 bull . 1200 273 10COWH . 1074 345 2 sines . 1115 3 SO 1 slper . 1420 393 3C feeders - 1121 403 2V ) feeders. . . C2) 373 1 lulling . fSO 3 OJ 1 strcr . 120) 3 fti C feeders. . . .H > : 370 13Hteera . 130S 385 1 Btcer. . 1310 3 S3 t caw . 1110 3 J.1 11 cows . 10:9 340 2CCUVK . 970 340 1 COW . IM'l ' 340 13 fi-edorH. . . . 731 39) 1 cow . 1210 240 SCOW.H . 1KB 341 20 ti > ers . Its' * SCO 33 steers . 1271 393 1 row . 1001 325 13 cows . 1147 325 1 ( steer . 1S2J 370 9 steers . 11C > 370 5 ferders - S3U 400 MONTANA. 4 bulls . 1197 270 3 cows SD ) 270 7cons . 10 300 7 heifers . 814 331 31 cows . 1013 3 CO COLORADO. 1 bull . 1370 260 2 heifers 1135 3 TX > 1 tailing . 11CO 325 23 feeders. . . .1121 383 4 cows . 1022 325UTAH. UTAH. 2 bulls . 1240 2 CO CS feeders. . . C20 405 6 cows . 912 2 75NEVADA. NEVADA. 51 feeders. . . . 906 3 90 906NEW NEW MEXICO. f,0 feeders. . . . B5C 3 CO HOGS HOKS sold today nt steady to strong prices. The receipts were rmt large , \vlillo thu demnnil was quite hilslc , so that an cnrly clnnr- anco wn clfrolnl. I.lslit hon.i psiieclnUy were wnnted , anil loads having n Unlit end went like hot calcca. Heavy IIOKS sold Inrucly nt I3.27',4'3.30. ' ! Imt lends averaging over 3'X pound * sold ns high us )3.33 , At the name llr.io the proportion of Hales below t3.27Hi was smaller than yesterday. The llu-lil anil llKht mixed Imds sold princi pally nt 13 3VB3.40. The nveraeo at all the nales was a' fraction of a rent higher than yesterday , Be lilulier than on Monday nnd n fraction of u cent hlKhcr than a week ueo. Itei.rcFentatlve tales ; No. Av. No. Av. Hh. IT. 2'J 370 C3 . 2k9 120 > 3 3214 11 3Gi ) 10 . 291 . . . 3 32'A 41 41C 48 . SOU 210 3 32'j ! 43 3S C7 . 281 120 3 t'2',4 4 < > 3'J 62 . 319 12 < > 3 S2/j ( SO 3 7 67 . 311 200 3 ZliVli 47 32 71 . 221 210 3 32ii 47 373 M . 317 ICO 49 325 71 . 276 60 3 32V4 19 244 11 . 411 . . . 3 32Vi M 370 72 . 240 240 335 C9 333 Cl . 251 40 355 C4 300 W . 235 200 3 35 61 301 61 . 2S2 ICO 3 S5 53 353 T5 . 194 40 333 50 072 63 . , , . 21 . . . 335 S8 MS 68 . 275 200 325 Cl 307 C'.l . 276 240 335 240S 57 321 6) . 23' ' ) S ) 335 SO ? j | 121 . 251 ! 2 ' 0 33 ; 2' ) Ill 57 . 161 1C ) 3 :1T : 10 : oj 8) fO . 261 2W 335 33 If2 ( il . 241 333 4 813 3) ) . J21 3 S5 40 327 Si . 118 335 7 311 M . 233 .1.15 CO SS1 c ; . 222 33114 Si 21 CJ . 212 3371' , 51 313 Cl . 231 3 37"j C4 303 75 . 234 3 .r' { 87. . . 15S t > : . 11 ! ) 34) 12 . ITS 310 Ct . SS5 340 Cl . WO 3 4 13 81 340 14 .212 . . . 3 4l 75 . 225 3 2' ' . C7 . 124 3 3 l'IOS-OIDS AND ENDS. S . 2S3 380 2 . 415 330 S . 331 SO SCO 4 . 347 3 CO 4 . 3&3 33' ' , 9 . 223 330 4 . 312 60 . ICO 337V4 3 . 1C ] 340 4 . ,2GO 840 3 . ill 349 HHKI'.I * The tlieep market was ironic und uc- llve unit the offerings for the most part cleaned up uurly , Repretctitatlvo kales : No. Av. IT. S culls . , . 82 | 300 475 mixed Utah . 108 lit CTf gwpH.r Wi. . ' * " " i < * - s CHICAGO. Nor. " . .t. . . . wrn active , bujfru belnl , < . . - ; > urclm c , and prices ruled . . ( finger , the better : ln s of beeves selling on nn nvorngo of Ito per 100 pounds higher than yesterday. Snlcs ranged at IJ.NC4.t3 for the commonest lots of nMlve nnd fed Tmiani nnd vrtftem steers up to JMVX ? ; . for choice to cxtm hlp | > lnir ontllc , with the bulk of the transactions ut | 4.5 9 > .ia Diera wni u ralr traino In stackers nd reoderx. few KOlnK below JJ.60 or over I4.J5 , but prime fe Hlf weru salable nt around H.W. Calves nhowed nn change , choice lots selling chleily nt SC.OiHfC.25 | x > r 100 poundo. Toxns fteers broiiRht M.XSffJ.SO ami western rnnpa cattle nnld actively nt tl.OOit 4.10 for steers and al HSiyj.SO for cons nnd heifers. 'IVado In hogs was nctlvo enrly In the day al nn advance of Strife per 1W pounds. Pales were lamely ( it * S.40 J.r,0. coarse packers brlnKlnu H. axw , nnd prime shlmilng lots U6tH(3.6.5. Iwitcr on all clashes of tmyers retired from the market nnd It was almost Impossible to make Bales. The market closed weak nnd any Into nrrlrnli If forced on the market sold Sc lower. I'rlcea rulol about 156 lower for lambs nnd slightly lower for sheep , lluyers were unwIUInu to pay the recent advance nnd lamb * sold nt JJ.7SST6.0-5 for poor td choice Hocks. Sheep sold nt Z.60fl4.75. not many Bolns over $1.60. Peed- prs took common lots of sheep ns low ns JlKJf .1.00 , nnd common to fair lambs nt (3.75jr4.70. Ilnnirc sheep wcro scarce. UKCEU'TS-Cnttle. 12,6rtO head ; hogs , SO.OOO head ; sheep , 16,000 bond. St. I.miln Mvp Mtnrlc. ST. IX5UIS. Nov. 17. OATTI.n Hecelpts , 4,900 head , of which 3.000 were Texans ; shipments , l.tOO head : market steady , with no fancy natives on sale ; fair In fancy native shipping and ex. port steers would sell nt > ( .3.fT > .30 ; bulk of sales. JI.60ft4.t-5. drcsrcd beef nnd butcher steers , M.M 5f4S5 ; bulk of tales , (4,23t4.75 ; steers under l.WO Ibs. , n.UII.7i ; bulk of sales , J3.70W1.15 ; stockern and feeders , JS.WR3.40 ; bulk of sales , JJ.OOB4.ltl : cows and heifers. J2.CKHM.50 ; bulk ot sales , JS.Tr.OT.MI ; rannlng raws , Jl.iCSJJ.OO ; bulls , J2.OOfM.CO ; Texas nnd Indian ctrcis. Krn . . > 2.75 1313.SBj fcdv J4.23 ; cows nnd heifers , J2.60ff3.SO. llOaS-Uecclpts , C.100 head : shipments. 200 head ; market strong to So blither ; IlKht. > 3.30lf 3.4 < ) ; mixed , } 3.l''Ii3.45 ; heavy , > 3.45513.C.r . SI1EE1' Itecclpts. 2.UK ) head ; slilpments. none , market strontc ; native muttons , 13.503(4.2.5 ; culls nnd bucks , | 1.60llf3.25 ; stucker ? . J2.4'JCf3.i ' : ; Iambs , 4.235B,75. IiiilliinniiullH t < lv < - Stcii-U. INDIANAI'OI.IS , Nov. 17. OATTI.E llecelpts , WO head : shipments , 400 head ; market dull ; nearly nil butchers' grades sold 10 < H..o lower than this time last week ; Rood to prime stcciu. 4.803.10 ; fair to medium steers. J4.43ifl.75 ; common to good stackers. ! 2.25T3.23. ItOOit Receipts , 4,600 bend ; shipments , l.fOD head ; market opened quiet and biter was active ; good to choice medium' and heavy. ! 3.45ff3.1 > 0 ; mixed. J3.40J13.45 ; common Ikhts , J3.5fj.1.45. SHKHl1 Hecelpts , light ; shipments , none ; mar ket steady ; good to choice lambs , jr .00515.60 ; common to medium lambs , J3.73If4.75 ; common sheep , } 2.25Q2.70. KiiKt MliifTnlo I.lvo Stock. EAST HUKPAIX ) , N. Y. . Nov. 17.-CATTI.IJ- Qulet and steady. Iioas Vorkcra. peed to choice. $3.50I73.52V4 ; roughs , common to good , J3.00Q3.15 ; heavy boss , J3.65. I.AM11S Choice to extra , J5.SOB5.90 ; culls to common. J4.75G75.GO. SH13EP Choice to selected wethers , JI.C501.i5 ; culls to common , J2.75i3.23. I.onlnvlllf Mvr .StdcU. 1JOUISVIU.K. Ky. . Nov. 17.-CATTI.E-Re- cclpts , 400 bend ; market dull on common nnd medium , but steady on good cattle. HOGS Receipts , 3.700 bend ; market opened nt an advance of 5c , all good hogs rolling nt J3.45 ; p)3s ) , ! 3.2503.35. SHEEP Receipts , 6CO head ; market un changed , Stork In SlKl t. Record of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for November 17 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 3.102 4.C22 1.4C7 Chicago 12,500 SO. COO 15,030 Kansas City 9,000 140. ) ) 4.CO ) St. Ixmls 4,900 C.100 2.00) Totals , 29,5 64,722 22,457 Cnllfornln lrlit KrnlfM. NEW YORK , Nov. 17. CALIFORNIA DRIED KRUITS Quiet nnd steady ; evaporated apples , common , & © 7c per Ib. ; prime wlie tray , 73ic : wood dried , prime , SVdo ; choice , S'.fcc ; fancy. 9 59',4c ; prunes , GWMlc per Ib. , ns to size nnd nunllty ; apricots , Boyal , 708'tc ; Moor I'ark. S { { He ; peaches , unpeeled , 7G10c ; peeled , 12j17c per Ib. ( Oil BYPUILIB ) 3.VrI cn Quarnntcn to CURE EVEKt" CASE r HIO.\KV Onr cure Is pcnnanent and not a. patchlnff up. Ca eo treated tun yean * ago have never eecn a & } nipton Mncc. Hy < l borlblng > cur ca c fully we can trcut you tiy ntall , RaitMv Klvo thotiniMoxtionpgiiarBiitee tocuieorreriina all money. Those who pret jr to conio here for ticnt- inont can do no nnd we will piy mllroad laru buth wayri andliolcl bills while heio If we full to ou'e. U'oclial- tuniiu the world foracAse that our Mn rlc ICfmetlj * will nil euro. Write tor full pattlctitatv and get the evidence. 5Vn know that you arc hkrptlcul , Justly ho ton , HH thu most eminent | > li ) hlclant linvc never been able to give more than ttmpuiary lellef. In our teujcaiii pinctleewlth Ihls Jlitiilc Itemrily It IIKB been most Ultllcult tooveicomethnpieiJudlce'aKnlnstallko- xpcrlncs. Hut titulrr our vtionif cruanuitca you should not hesitate to fry tl'l * temedy. You take no chance ol iohlng your money. 5V0 guarantee to cuio or refund every dollar and AS wo na e a reputation to protect , nlxo financial hacking of S6.TOO.OOO , It la porfcclly af toall uhowlll try the treatment , llcrctoforb jnu have heitn putting up and paying out your money for OKTercnt treatmentsnnd although you aienot yetcurea no one nan paid back your money , lo not atto nny more money untltyuu try us. Old. chronic , deep-heated cubes curca In thlity to ninety days , Inveftlgato our ll'ianrlal t nJlnff , our reputation as bu lnea men VVrlte us for names and addrrtfced of thot.0 we hnve otirrd , who have glreu ; > erinU9lon to refer to then. It coats you only pottage todoihlst It will nave yoia world of nutlet Ing from mrntal strain j andlf youiie inartled what may your utTeprlnsc buffer through yctir own negligence ! If y our symptoms are pimples on lace , tote throat , UIUCOIK i tcl.n In mouth , rheuniatltm In bones and joint * , hair falling out , eruptions on any Kart of the bo < ly , feeling of ( reneml depression. palm > In cad or bones , you have no time to ante. Those * ho are constantly taking mercury and pulafch should dls- continue It. Constant use of these drugs will nnelj hi Ing sores and eating ulcers In the end. Don't tall to write. All currci-nondenco tent sealed In plain envel opes. We Invlto tlie mom rigid Investigation and wll' do all In our power to aid you In 1C. Address , COOK REMEDY CO. , 1410 Masonic Toraplo , Ohicago , 111 BDIfl And Surgical Inslltut ) lGnODoclo.St.Oinalm ; , Neb CONSULTATION PHHB. Chronic , Nervous anil Private Disease.5 nnd all WEAKNESS MEM nml DISOIIinJHSof IllEllB HYDUOCELE und VAKICOCHLE I'O.-mauentiy nn HticccHsfully cured In every C.IHO , 11LOOD AND SKIN DlBuaHCB. fioro Spots. I'lm PR , Scrofuln.Tuniora , Teller. KCZRIIIH and IllooU I'olHon ihoroughly cleaiiHiMl from tlui eyslum. NERVOUS Debility. Spumiulorrliea , Hninln.i LOHHCH , Night KmlHHlonH , LOSH of Vital I'owurn IHirinaneiitlr and HixKtlllv cured. ( Vitality Weak ) , nindo HO by'to'o olOHO nppllcatlon to LiiHlncRH or Hliuly : Bnvrro mental Hlral" or grief ; SEXHAL EXCESSES In mldillu life or fram tlio effec-w of youthful follies. Call or writ o th J n today , Uox U77. Omalia .Medical and Surgical Institute. 8. W. nor. ICth end Dodge. J. L. BOYD & CO Giain Provisio osand Stock 1416-1418 Farnam St. Orders taken ( or 100 bushels and upwards. C. C. CHRISTIE. E , J. 8TIIKHT. President. Vlce-Prenldent. O .W. KENNEY. Secretary. BhriSiie-Slreel Commissioo Co Oiniltal vr.M ( > " ( M)0 ) , I'tilly Pnlil. STOCKS , ( ilt.U.V AM > PROVISIONS , iu 1005. . . . . . .Omiilinuu. . WES E BOYD & GO , , Tck-plionu 103 ! ) . Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS imUSTOCKS IlUAliD OP Ti\I ( > U. Direct wlrea to Chicago and New York. CorietpondtnU : John A. Warren & Co. 01M COI.O.VY IIUII.DI.Vi ; , CIIIO.UJO. Member * Chicago Hoard of Trade ulncu HC2. drain , Provisions anJ N. Y. Stocks Orders Cash und Future Delivery Solicited. Uiuuhu Ollluf , lli.oiu 1 , X , V. Life HI lit , ' . . . . . 'I'llone 11(11. ( . . . FLOYD J. CAJH'llKLL , . . . I/ / yourself , Weak knrrs nia mmYo I ftronu by HUUYAN. Weak bucks nro made strong liy ItUU- TAN. If you URO IHTDVAN you do nol bnvo igiolo before your eyes. If you usn 1IUDYAN you tlo not shake niitl tremble , if you fret the ( treat HtTOYAN reniedlo-tre.itment you no Inngnr nro n weakling. Uo ntnslblol Ii there nny renson In the world why other * should ctiloy full JJ pleasure mill you feel like a ' y f instead of lieltiR n ninii ? nut Jj you Imvo fret to mnkp nn efftrt. You must do something , \VMlo to the doctors of ihnt rrntnl I" . stltuto from M-hleh nlone yi can get ni'HYAN nml n k Hi m to help you Tliny lAlll do I * Tltoy will mnko n tnnn of yon- no mutter how bail you have boon. You may have lost nlmcut all of your manhood , and ro don't feel like feeing nnyono or asklnj ? for advice. Use your weak will power thnt I * leti. Clot a postfifro stnmiK-oveu If you Itnvo to borrow It nnd wrllo for free nnd sntlsfnetory tcatlmon- lain anil clrcul.ira tnlllni ? you nil about what I1UDYAN has dotio for tlioustnndn of others on this biff stone. It bus cured them nil. And why will you not let It euro you ? Wrecks of the worst kind yes , of the very worst kind have been snvcd in tx twcck by Stockton , Ellis and Mattel Sts. , SAN KtlANCISCO , CAUKOKXIA. Patronize Home Industries Ily IMirclinnliiK RomlH .llmlc nt the Vol. AWNINUS AND TBNTS. O.tlAIIA TKXT AMI Itl'Illllill CO. ( Successors Omnlm Ter.t nnd Axvnmg Co. ) Mnnufacturern tents , uwnlngs. JubbeiM ladies' nnd gents' mackintosh . Tents ror rent. 1311 Parnntn St. . Omnhn. OMAHA IIUI3WI.VG ASSOCIATION. Car load ehlpmcnts niado In our own trato : c rs. Ulue Itlbbon , 1'ilto Export , V'tennn Kr.port nnd rnmlly Export dcllvcrca to all par' < of the ctly. UUICH. . \\Tril\F.M , ItltOS. .C S.tllTII CD. Paving , Bewcr and Ilulldlng IIIIICIv. Capacity , 100,000 per day. Office nnd ynrd , 2d end Hickory Sts. Telepnune 425. Omaha. Neb. COIINICE WOUICS. O. \ \ 13.YCM3 COIl.MCnVOUKS. . ManuMctiirsr of Galvanized Iron Cornices , Gal vanized 'Iron Skylights. Tin. Iron and SlaU Hoofing. Agent for KImienfs Steel Cellini , * . 10S-10-12 Nartli Kleventh street. CnACKER FACTUHIES. A.MDUICAN llISCtllT AM ) .1IKG. CO. , Wholesale Cracker Manufacturers , OMAHA. Neb. DYE SCHOICDSACIC'S TWIN CITY IJYD WOUICS , 1021 KurilHIU S { . Dyeing nnd cleaning of garments and goods of ever } ' description , denning of line garments a rptclnlty. PLOUll MIL.LJ3. S. I < \ GilMAN , Flour , Meal , Teed and Bran , 1013-15-17 North 17th 5treet , Omaha , Neb. C. E. Dlack , manager. Telephone GS2. IRON wonics. IJAVIS A COWCIMj IHON WOUICS. Iron mill IlrnxN Foiiiitlcm. Manufacttirera and Jobbers ot Machinery , den. ernl repairing a upeclBlt > , 1601 , 1503 nnd 150J Inckeon trtet , Omatia Neb. I'AXTOST .t VimtLI.VG IUO.WOIIICS. . Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry , Machine nnd Illacliimlth work Engineer * nitj Contractors for Fire 1'ronf Ihilld < m ingd. Onice nnd works : U , P. Hy , nnd South .1 17th .treet. Oinahn. LINSEED OIL. WOODMAN MN.SI2KD OIL M'OHICS , Manufacturers old process raw linseed oil kettle boiled ilnteei oii. old prorecs ground lln * eed cake , gi-jund nnd screenet' flaxaeed for dngglits. OMAHA , IXUNai5S ) MATTHESSES. L. a. iioui * . Manufacturer Lounge * . Coucho , . Jobber of Spring Heds nnl Feathers 411.(13 ( a , 10th street. OMAHA nicnniNr. co. Manufacturers of high grade Mattressei , 130M Nlcholat Street , Omaha , pyEUALL ANP SHIHT FACTO11IE3. ICAT7.-M3VRNS COMPANY. Mfgrs. Clothing , Pants , Shirts nnd Overalls. OMAHA , NEE. BIIIHT FACTOHIES. J. II. I3VA.\H. MIIHASICA .siint-r COMPANY. Excluilvo custom shirt tallorn. 1CI& Fnrnam , TINWAHE. WUSTKHN TIXWAIU5 COMPANY , Pieced , Ktnmpcd and Japanned Tinware , Oran * lie Iron , Hollow Ware , etc , 1003 Farnam St. OMAIIA.NlSn. VINEOAIl AND PICKLES. II.VAHMA.V.V VIXKOAU CO. , Manaufaclurers of VJncgar Plcl < les. Catsups7 Mustardo , Celery and AVorvetivrshlre Sauce , WAGONS ANt ) CAltHIAOns. For a good substantial vehicle of any descrlp * lion , for rcuumtlns or rubber tires on new or old wheels the best place Is tltn and Leuvenroilli streets. ! ) ltll.MMO\D CAHIllAfiK CO. Cheap , medium priced and tony carriages. Any thing you want , second hand or new. Headquarter * for Ilubber lire * , warranted. 181U end Ilarncy , opposite Court House. " " A ! J , SIMPSON. l-IOIl , 1411 Doilue. Full line of Carnages , Uuitgle * , Phaetons , Pen Carts. Wheel * rubber tlml. The b x Is ths cheapest. _ CIQAIt MANU K ACT UH Etta " IIK.VK * CO. Largest factory In the west. Leading luU. tiers of Omaha , Kansas City. Lincoln und lit. Joseph handle our foods. IMS Barnaul vtr L Omaha.