TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , KOVEMBEI ? 10. 1S07. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Oats Set the Face on tlie Market for the . Other Grains. SHORTS UNLOADING PUSH UP THE PRICE AVIu-nt Slinn-n n WrnknriiN , Oirlinj 1-iirnrlj In DIxiiitpnliittiiiMit In the .Miirki-t nt lrriuml \ , nnil Ulnae * Lower. CHICAGO. Nov. IS-Oats again led the crnln markets today. Efforts of the short side to net from under boosted the price of that cp Ion ? 4c , while May declined HC c. Wheat was strong early , but broke sharply late In the session and clo cd { | ? 4o lower. Corn doted unchanged for December , but ytc lower for May. Provisions were firm at a shade better prices at the close. Wheat opened weak and from 'to to * 8c lower fop Alay and > tc to c lower for De cember. Th < s reasons for the 'weakness were from widely separated sources. There was but ViC d In the advance at Liverpool , a distinct disappointment In vlti * of the fact than Vic was added to the price here yester day. day.The The Cincinnati Price Current was rather bearish In this week's crop summary. Owing to a mistake In the May quotations from San Francisco It was made to appear that wheat for that delivery declined THc per cental jesterday. That startling show of weakness was supposed to be due to iioor export demand or some unexpectedly licaly J'aclflc stocks Hut these figure * were aflcrv > ard corrected to show that the price had In reality advanced He. and con siderable buying was Inspired by the cor rection. O its cot on a rampage about the tame time , and remembering the effect of jesterilny's Hurry In that market , the bu > - Ing of wheat was all the more vljrnrous. May wheat optned at from W c to DOia , as compared with j-esterday's closing price of ! X > % fi90v.o ( During the first few minutes' trading the price settled to S'OMffiWSc. Then the maiket started on a recovery , which re- Eultod In an advance to 91\fi91'4c by noon Receipts nt Minneapolis and Dulu h were SIB cars , against 370 cars last week and 5S1 cars a year ago Chicago got 13S cars , against 13G cars a week ago and 93 cars last year The Atlantlc'port clearances of wheat and flour amounted to 473,000 bu New York reported good orders at the opening there from English provincial per s Another radical change occurred In the sentiment of the croad without any fresh in dl'lcatlon ( f the g ncral trarket surround ings A scamper from under what was feared isa * about to become a falling m.ir- Vet precipitated the event , and prices had n sudden drop In the last twenty minutes of the session. Mu > falling to MJiM'sC and cloalns weak at WV c Corn was fairly active at times The mar ket for Mn > was easily Influenced by wheat , bu the good short demand for December , urged on bj the advance In oats , strength ened the matket considerably , especially December The spread narrowed to syiifjS'Ve. The market weakened toward the end In sympathy with the realizing decline In wheat , but December did not ge beloa yes terday's closing price Receipts were SSI cars. Atlantic clearances were 337.000 bu Slay ranged from SOVdfiSO c to IWiCJ Tsc and closed \4c lower at the latter figure Oats attracted as much attention as yes terday and a big business was transacted Thin was anxlet > on the p.irtvof Decem ber shorts to get out and good bujlng by parties anxious to Increase their lines , the result being higher prices In th-U option almost from the -start The feature was the reduction In the December-May epre.id from Itc at the close yesterday toc today , one prominent house taking on about 2,000,000 bu December. Mav did not show much strength Light stocks and a good export demand were bullish 'actors Receipts were 213 cars Me > ranged from 22c to 22Uc. ell-sing 1 < ifT3ic lower at 22J8c December , however , closed * , c higher at 22o There was a fairlv good trade in provisions The feeling aas weak at tire Mart probably In = ympiaiy with wheit Commission houses seemed plentlfull > supplied M Hh buj- Ing orders an3 the demand from this source , couple I with' moderate bulng by short" , nmdo u llrm market the re t of the session , though business was Etn.ill January pork nas unchanged at JSJO. lard une'-anged at J4 20 and January rlb3 unchanged at J4.27'4 There were small gains for pork and ribs In other futures. ! > tlmated receipts for Friday Wheat , 77 cars , , corn , 310 cars ; oats , 235 cars , hogs , 2C.OOO h"ail Leaning futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Open I Ulfh I Lo v I Clo Ycstly Wheat-1 Nov. . . m lt > c I 05 " 4)4 (15 Mny . ! ! > OH3H 00 UOVf 90MB14 Com i Nov . .1 ! 20V , SOU May . 'J9no 2tJG36 ) ' - > 30 SH OatB Jl.iy lork 1)10 . . Jan Liird Deo. . Jun Dee Jan " 'No S Cawh riuotatlons v\ere a * follov\s : ri Ojll Steiidj winter ? lralchts (4 KM74 CO clears XCOIiMJ. xprlni ; cp clal * . t : SO , Minnesota seta hard patentH 14 'iQ-gs W WHEAT No 2 | irlnc. sMj-SDc , No S pprlns S4ff r. No 2 red. 95SV7c ( OllN-No 2 27c OATS-Na S. 22 f o b . No. 2 white. 24itCKc , NiS white 2).c RYHNo 2 47Hc- HARI.E\-No 2 , 23ir f43c. 6EHDS No 1 tlaxseed. tl OCU01 10U Prime timothy need > 2 05 IHO\ 1 IONS MeEB pork jier bbl. Si lofii 11 l.ird per 101 11 R , J4:24SJI25 hhort rltis side- ( lione ) 4 M I4.Sj dr ) united flnulderiIlKixedl J4 * ' fO short clear a'd < > 3 llfix'd ) . ' 4LOJfSSH WHISKY DlBtlllWd' llnlshtrl B'-od * . Pfr cal. lonf J514 , eranulntwl. fS Jl . XEW YOR1C , Nov 18 FLOUR Reotlpti , 1C - CC : bbls ; uptrt . 7 , < r , bbs. ! . le active but crmlnued Mead > . Re Hour quiet , superfine , j ; 833 40 Jluckwhfat flour dull , tl.liQl (0. T-null at RYE I > ull , Xo. 2 western 1URLEY Dull at 2 c 1IA1ILEY MALT Quiet umtern. 55i60c. ( M IU -UeoeljiU IG.iiV ] bu rxpurts. 1C3 270 bu. tipot easy. No 2 red i\c Options opened Headj en covering , but Imnudlatel ) sold off un * r Wtt northuentern receipt * and unnatln. fartviry cables , advanced actively on rumored export buslneFs to HunKurj. but collapied ilnall ) undtr rtalUInc and Ulrnpiw > intlnf ; exports , clgr * Inc < .e net loner. Xo i red , Xovember , rioted lit w'V e. If ember C\fl 7lc. closed at W.c COIlN-Recelptii 444730 bu. : cxiKirU. 9 37S hu Fpi t stea 1) . Xo , ! 34 * c Options c pencil itrady advanced m export demunlf nnd covering und rlon-d unchanged to ? c hlelier , DeceiuU-r. 3I4J 3t c clofed at J.c OATHReceipts. . 132,000 1m . rx-porU , 100 IG3 bu Spot flrnifr. No. 2 , :64e. Options quiet but tinner on n i-ijueeie of IVn-mlHjr hnrt rloklne Ho hlcher Februarj clo \ at 2Sc ; Decemlier clwed at 2ii c HAY SteadJer. HOI'S -SU-ad > ! stale common to rhblce. US * crop. 4fl6c UM crop. ttl9c 1S97 rrop. I5 l r ; Pa Ifle coaft 1S 1 trop , 4efc , U94 crop K ( c 1M)7 crop , HIIilJS-FJrm. I KATHEU-i'teadj- I'HOISIONS Heef. quiet Cut meats quiet. tj.ni quiet wemern steam Jt W reflnej. steady , ji ric mil Tallow quiet OII-S Rn ln teadj Turpt-ntlne rlrm , 11HCT -y n r Irun , warrants M 75 Md and IS (3 ( skrd Lake eopoer. dull 110 71 Tin eafler. 113 Wd < " 1 l * W rte Spell" nominal. t OS bid nd 4 > S VeJ . 'i"1 ! ' exchange dull. jj T7 i bid and ( J Mi > krd , brokiTf' , steady , TTKR n lpt 2S8 pkE , wr.tfrn cream- . I403SC BUlns. 23c factor ) nolle market li'nnSKRfcrlpta. ' . JOOO rVw ; market quiet ; - white. Sptemlr. ( OC c. small white , R.ntember e larse color * ! September. V "j mall eolorr-I. Srplcmlwr Wc larse. Octotr. Vnwll October SH S\c liclit sr " tklra. C87e : JCsrt , "klm. . & * . < . full fklm. Hfl4c FOGS-RefflrU , W)0 ) pVci . market itrady ; * t t nj Pennnlvanla tOg2tc western 22c llnltiiiiurt * llnrUflK. 11ALTIUORE. Nor IS FljOril-Dul' and un. rh.nceJ rtrelpta , tl WC kbl exports T.7S > T Stronc. fjwt t < .O ! .r May No 1 , n .Irinur No. red " , finvc rmlptt. 1H.C6 bu . eport . UtOOO tu , , utarrn wbtat Mmplt e V c. southern -whuit on grade - ! XIlS-F1rmer spot mnnth and D embr ST UC Nnvemlier or I ) c m ! > r , n w or old n , e c , steamer mixed , So'tuitr receipts. M3 1m , * xpor' ' tHU bu Miuthern white corn , Her * southern jellnn , JllfJIi . ° dT ? nrm < No * * * " " "flWW. r c lpt * . 4 * . 4 % foil. RYK-Flrmer , No 2 wrt n. Me : rewlptu , 1 911 lltl HAY Slndi rholp * timothy. | 7 nskeil ORAIN FRKIOHT'S-Actlre fer tam r par- eels quiet and unchanged ; steam to Liverpool. pr bu . 4d ItrTTEIl-StMdr and unchanged , fancy creim. try SlH HfltT ! Firm nd unrhnncr J ; fr h , 21c CIIUBSB-Ptearty nnd unthangrt ; fancy New lork. w Ibs , tr10 OMAHA < ; IMIIAU \HKITS. . CnnilHInn of Trndc- ( mill Quotations on Miiplinnil I'liney Produce. EOQStrlctly freh. IGc UUTTER-Common to fair , lOOHc ; choice to fancy 14n7c. separator creamery , 23c ; gathered creamery , SOc VEAL-4Tholce fat. SO to 110 Ibs. . quoted at 8e ; 1.11 : , , rqt'LTRY-Hen Be : rock , 304c ; , duck * . C07c ; turF - F ° , xI'lve. . TVij dead plceoni not wanted. l plan J- * * M ! midland , 15 50 ; lowland. * . .trwcolor n > kes the price on VEGETAnLES. CELERY Good stock , large. 40c ; amall. 23fJ f > NIOXS-Per bu , CAULIFLOWEn- . FRUITS. . ' ) ! c- m. n.l'r * .10 ! ? ' " -f SOO , Jonathan. and f fancyarletles. . \arletles. $3.23 , California Ilellenower. . ' ° lorailoJ L S. , ' - onv. CRAXHERRIliJere > -s , per bbl. . J7.00. VVIs- consln , loxe , tl 00 < M 10. CALtFORXlA AXD COLORADO PEARS-Good winter Nells t ! C0i2.13. GRAPR' ! New York Concords , 13c : Cataw- bas , 2..C. Malagas , t3.30@6.30 TROPICAL FRUITS. ixlcan , per i , , (4.00. . . ' 'ANANAS Choice , large flock , per bunch , 12 OOfl ! 2j , medium-sized bunche , 11.7565.00. MISCELLANEOUS NUTS Almonds , per lb. large size , 1401V : , llrazll * . per lb. lOc , English walnuts , per lb , fancy , soft shell , 13c s'andards , lOOllc. filberts per lb , lOc , pecans , polished large. 0IOc. Jumbo , IZc. large hlckorj- nuts , J1.S3 per bu.mall Jl.fj per r , ' i"eoanut1' D'r 100' $3.75M.W > . peanuts , raw65Hc , roasted SflGiic , . , f.IO r llI1P0rted fnn ' ' crown 14-lb. boxes ' - I 5 crown , 44-lb boxes. Ice . , 2-lb. boxes , 55c HONEY Choice white ISc. , KKAUT-Per bbl. . H.0084 23 half bbl . J2 300 .SIA J.'B SYIlt-T-FUe-iral. cans , each J ! 23 pal cans pure , per doz. , J12.00 , half gal. cans , J5.2j. quar cans. H.M CIDER-Per half bbl , $3 , Mils JS 50. riinsn MEATS PRESSED REEP Good native steers 7c. coed forequarters , steers , Cc peed hindquarters , , western steers. dfiCi-c , fancj heifers , 6 > * c , see > i heifers Cc , Rood forequarters heifers 6Hc , peed M ? 'U.1.arlers ' h'Ir'r SV. good cows 54c. fair BEEP CUTS-Tendcrlulns , ISc boneles- strips > o , strip loin * 7c rolls sue. sirloin butf , SSc. shoulaer clods , &Hc. rump butts , 6Uc , steer shoulder clods 6'c. rump butts. S c , tcei chuck" 5Wc. Cow chucks 4'-c boneless chucks 4W cow plates , 3c. steer plates. Sue , flank ftteak CHc , loins No l , 14r loins. No 2 , 1040 , loins. No 3 Sc. sirloin ends No 1 , 9c , rlb . No 1 lie ; rlb * . No 2 6\4c rth No 3. Cc steer rounds 7lte , cow rounds. Ci c , row rounds shank off , Sjc trlmmlnRS , < , c beef shanks 3c brains per doz 33c , sweetbread * per Ih. lOc , sweethreads ( calves ) , per lb 4-V kldnejs per doz 33c , ox tails each 4c ; livers per lb , 3c. hearts , per lb 3c tonpues per lb , 12i c Mt'TTON Lnmbs. 7c , sheep GHc market rack * Clone ) . Sc , hotel racks ( phort ) lie 1 4S and saddles 9c , lamb legs , Do , breasts aim slews , Sc. loncues each 3c I'ORK Dre ed"-plRs , BUc ; dressed hOR * . DC. tenderloins IV loins 7c * pare ribs. Sc ham sausaRe butts CUc fhoulder . roush. Be. shoul ders , t'tinned 5Hc trlmmlnE * . Si-c. leaf lard i.ot rendered 51,0 , heads , cleaned 4c , snout and ear * . 4c backbones l'4c check meats 41- * . neck honei 2c pigs' tails , 4c. plucks , each 5c. chlt- terlinRS Sc hocks , 4" , hearts pe" doz. , 25c , stomach l , each Sc tonRiies each 7c , Xldnejs , p r doz 10f brains p - doz , 13c ; pigs' feet , per doz , 25c , ll\ers each Sc. HIDES , TALLOW. HTC. HIDES No 1 gre n hides , 7c , 77o I green hides Cc , No 1 salted hldut. SSc , No 2 green salted hides , 7ic , No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs Sc , No. 2 veal calf 12 to 15 Ibs 6c , No 1 drv flint hides , 11013 , No 2 dry flint hides SfflOc No 1 dr > salted hides ijjioc , prrt cur-d hide- He per lb lejs than fully turea S1ICCP PELTS Green salted each 13&7Dc Breen salted shearllnRs ( short vooled early skins ) each ISc , drj shearlings ( short woolea early sklnf ) No 1. eaeh 5c dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelt * per lb actual weight , 46"ic , drj flint. Kan as and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb . actual weight , 3g4c , drj flint Colouulo butcher wool pelts , per In. , actuil weight. 4T"c , drj- flint Colondo murrain wool pelts pfr lb , actual weight 3S4c ; feet cut off , as It Is useless to pa > Irtish : on them. X I.oiiU G.iKralIarUct . ST LOUIS Nov. IS. KIXDUR-fnclmnRed WHEAT riwettled closing with sellers of Maj % c l elow > esterda > December unchanged from sesterdaj. Ma > opened ! 4c lower * old off , c mort , advanced Ic and later declined miU c doting at the bottom Spot stronger. No i red caf > , eletator 'jMtc track i 9Cfi97l-c No 2 hard cash 57c , DC ember W c. Januarj.9r Maj B-'iiSJSSliC CORN l tures declined early with wheat lut eon rallletl and later fell off , the close was Vic , { ? \\c below jestenlay Spot , easy No 2 , cash , 2. > M * ? December 2T titc , Ma > 27 Hf2Kc OATS Tutures active and unsettled closlns flrm at a slight advance over jesterda > bpot higher. No. 2 cash elevator. 21c , ttnck 2m.fri 22c No 2 white 23ic. December , : : " " " Mas' 22U/22Sc RYE lletter at 46HC , FLAX SEED Loner at TIMOTHY .SEED Prime. 12 CO. CORNMEAL Jl 40 IJRAN .Strong , sacked , east track , RO&MHe. sacked this tide Me HAY Choice grades. caree and flrm prairie. J7 ( VBS 50 timothj. r ? COS 10 00 IirTTER dtead.treamfir , ! ? - © ! , dalrj. EGG'i-FInn nt IGc. WHISKY 1 19 COTTONTI IS "c \5irrALS-Lead , dull , t3 55ffl3 57 - Spelter dull IS fft pnO\'ItIOX Pork , quiet , standard mess Job bing Jv ! 3 < if > 50 Iwird nominal prime steam S4 124. choice Jl 17 > * Racon ( boxed Intxt. extra shcrt clear 5 23 ribs J3 GU shorts 5 75 Drj salt meats ( tnxedl shoulders t * > 194. extra short cle r f I * 7it ribs J3 th < rts S3.23 REC'EI1T < Flour. 3 Of bbln. , wheat. 61.000 bu . com ' ! > : > bu oats 00 > ) bu SHIPMENTS Flour 7 C < K > li . wheat 74.000 bu . corn 31.0W bu oats 4G 000 bu Yi'curt * Co HI in I k I n ii Company. OMAHA OFFICE Xov. IS The market toiki- practical ! } held the advance of yeeterdaj , es perlall > so In the Dc-eember option while M > > sHRgml f ructions all around. This working of the market IB deatrojlng the rarrjlng charge The trading In wheat Is limited and undoubt- edl > v Ill continue so until after the heav > i > - relpta have dlm'nlfhfd ' staled In our jedter- d j' notes and Hie plica ma > be affected n FuVlenly as IhHt of 53JS S jwterday when It was dli-covered thf"rB * Vre tidt OOO.OfO bu. In sight to applj on alifc.- " Our wires from New Yelk toda ) were to the effect that there weic large exports of wheat cat * , and corn worked with 5"OOfO bu of corn sold o rl > In the region which Is not a bear- Ifh feature , and wi believe If corn could a llttl * more than maintain Its relative strength with wheat during the recent dull market that thor who take short profits with a possibility of small Irises for a time ma > be In o position to realize good profits H little later. Oats continue strong nd wanted KIIIIMIK Cll > Cm I n nnil Prin IhlnitH. KANSAS CITY Nov -WHE T Market ac tive IClWo hUher No 1 lmr.1 JGc Xo 2 S3VGfGc ; N 1 OHOHc No 4 7fiSU r No 1 red Mff e. Xo 2 fane ) 94Xo 3 , SMiS'ic. Xo. 4 79fi851 c Xo I Fprlng R2fi(3c ( Xo 3 , SjftSlc. CORN Market general ! ) > 4r higher and active. Xo 2 mixed 2C'4 26V c OATS Market active ami somewhat higher ; Xo 1 while. 2P4c. . HYE Market hlghei1 ! Xo 2 41a. llt'TTnit Market quiet nnfl uuchanrefl. crrom- err V > jir dairy 1416.- EGGB Suppl > Inadequate , Jreth esniJliHl ICijc. storice He , RECEIITS Wheat , 2C 500 1m ; cent 45 800 t > u J oatu 14 HO liu BHIPMBNTS Wh t. 76 ! bu. , corn. 41.COO tu oats none CliifliiunllVlnrKi1. . C1XCINNATI Nov. ItFIDUn Dull WHKTFlrm Xo. r d ajOS4c , OOnx Plronc Xa 2 mixed ! > r OATS Strong Xo 2 mlxe > . WOIIc llF OiiVt No 2. 4CW- PROVIPlONS-I rd. quiet. 14 0. Hull ; meatt quIM II U. llacnn strwdv t5.M , WHlSCYtfad ) at tl IS. MUTTER- Firm , RI'OAR Steady at 1CV- . Tolcilo MlirKot. TOLKDO No * -IVIIEAT-Lnwer ; No I cash Mi c I > r mrnr , 94Uc CORN-Active Nn 2 ralved 27VJC. * ' RYI5 Sle d > . NO 2 e5ih , Vf'&c. CIX > VBRPKFO Siemly. prfme ea n , November - ber and December U.21 l'lillniltlililii I'roilnce. PHILM > ELPHIA. Nn1 $ -HUTTBR-Flrm r. better demand fane western treamcri. 21We. IV1GSFirm , eoml < Unund : fre h neaiby Jo- fn h we tern Ilfi22c * ' * ' CHKKSK-Stead > , lliirfulo Marl.ft HUIVALO N Y Nov II WHK\T-Vo 1 northern old. * pot tl OIS spot wWc.vS. . ' t winter tie CORNo 1 JHi03I4c. OATfi-fileady. IlARLHY-Stronc rt m nd fair > t | l > rlnrlinl Mnrkrt * . nilCAGO Nor i -nilpt todayAT , , - , ! 13S cat . corn. XS4 car * . oat . 2S3 car * . Ui . muted tnm.irrnw WTieat , 77 cam run 3I out * . 3K rant MINNEAPOLIS Nrt lJ-Rircnt | C2H rftra ST UlUIS NM -R.-0-lpts \\l liit K rnrs. I 1 I > 1 I.I TH Xv U-Iteirlpiii \\hoit W c is PBOI1IV , Nr 18-Re < Wl .vm. K J > JW I 011(11 ( ws l bus r\e. nonf whlnkr M t M , whe t , non * Shipments : Com J I * " JiJ- M.4KO bun , rjc , non * . whlrty. 1.249 bW . wbAt , nrtrult VMrlict. DETROIT. Nov -WHBAT-No 1 white. No J r d. MXc. DectmMr. KHc ; May. TORN-NO. 2 mix i , 270. OATS Xo I wMte Hc. RYINo. . 2 , ttc. 1,1 v rrpnol VInrl.rf. LIVEKPOOL Xm -PROVIFIONS-HaPon. . short ribs , stead ) at M d Shoulders , square. steady nt 25 Cd. Lard , prime western , Heody at 2Is Gd. Tallow , prime clt ) . 11 im at ls CORN January , quiet nt 3s l , d. IVnrln Mnrkrl. PKORIA. Xov. H CORX Firm , higher ; No. 2 , t6 < te OAT'S Firm , higher ; No. 2 white. nnmlnM , 229 22HC.WHISKY WHISKY Not quoted STOCKS AMI HOM1S. Sppcnlntliiit on 'Clinnjn"Sroinn lo br > Ti-inpornrllv Dt-nil. NEW YORK. Nov. 18. The volume of transactions - actions on the Stock exchange today was even smaller nnd changes In prices even l s than jesterday. Prices of securities have apparently come to a condition of equilibrium and specula tion Is , for the time being , dead. Even the pmnll changes In prices which occurred today and which were nearly all gain * , were due to the manipulative operations with which the rrom traders amused themselves As these op erations Involve the matching of the buying order with n | correFiimdlnp selling order for the purpose of attracting outside bulng or selling , the net result In the absence of the outside operations. Is ver ) clcwe to nothing. Sugar dls- plaed some speculative strength on account ot Imjltie attributed to Washington account , and Consolidated Gas flashed up and down In Its customary meteoric style. Jumping at one time 6 points nnd reacting m points T , ) * cojlers were weak on rumors that there were obstacles In the way of the proposed agreement to re- slrlrt the output Although specu'ative bulng was so restricted , there continued to be evident pome good lju > ln of the very high grade bonds whose society Is ot thp heft though with a low return of Inter est This class of bulmr Is a natural outcome of the easy condition of the mone ) market nnd the doubtful outlook for speculation llcmd houses report that there are quite large offei- lnfu of the p bonds for foreign account , the foreign houtes being tempted by the high rnnne of prices for the greater extent In the market It Is possible that this class of selling foreign account has much to do with keeping up the rate of exchange In face of conditions that would tend to weaken It in spite of the tendenc ) toward easing the rates for mone ) In I ondon The trade bilance In our favor for three months. Including October. is nearlv tlGS 000 London has been a buer in this market ot 1iwpriced Kpeculative securities during the laft few weeks as It was todaj Foreign capital Is known to have quite n large Intel e-t In the t nlon Pacific reorganization Indirect , nnd pa- tmnts from abroad In proportion ore due In this maiket The operation of liorrowlng mone ) on sterling exchinge which tends to keep up the rate of exchange has apparentl ) ceased The c ntlnued maintenance of the rate of exchange above the gold Import point umjer the e > clrcum- stancei is not eas ) to under-tand but sales for ° m , TnVr In " " explaining ' ° ' F.ratie it. moment bond- , A report from Chicago that there Is talk there n ut ? . Vni.the rales on bank balance * eo li ? < wi JrwIIlln < fniCe .f the Pacific flr < it lament committee of near to the ! ) mon'eT marker "O effeet W"at" ' ° cate ' co'JItlnui5mrtttAV"Ior ! ralIroaJ earnings all continued , marked ! * ) favorable nntably In the and" nf ruth . " 'em ' and far vv of b- mi .i . . ucted the total of ? hnrei a > harel ) reaclied 100 009 Bonds were more active In proportion than stock , Impwcrnent being shown In the high grade issues Total sales 11200000 United STh" Evenlne "Cl-tered Post's declined London H financial per cent cable bid gram - asTlie stock markets remain stag nant nnJ featureless Americans x\ere far bet ter after a period o ! dMllnes , but ther was no radlng Details of the gold movement for the week -how the receipt of < ( .10 inclu 1lng the * a.1. ( < , of J4" Mfl ln eaples for the continent. The Paris bour e was quiet" The follow in * were the closing quotations on lh < > leading stocks of the New York exchange today _ Atchloon IC l St P..V Om 7fi J dor-fd 'J7 do pfa i4'j lliltimorc A. Ohio USH St P M , t M . . .120 Canada P iclflc . . i > ot So Pacific Wi Canada Southurn n2H So n-iliwray on ; Central Piclflc . . . 11V , do pfd 2I > * < Chrs .VOhlo 21 Texas , v Piclfle . 10 Chlc-ico V Alton . 1.11 union Pacific t r. 104 a n iQ . . . . { 14 U P D AG . . . . 7 C , VE i fi''H Wabash 7 C C C V St. L . . . . .S2' < do pfd 17 < donrd 78 Wheel A. L E . . 2 DM A. Hudson . . in9 > < Wheel ALE pfd 8 Del L A W . . . 104 Ad-ims Ex . 150 Den. A RloG. . . . 10 4 American Ex . . 110 do nM United Status Ex 33 ErlemPtt-l 1 m. Wells Fareo Ex . .111) ErlolBtpfd . . . . 151 * A Cot OH 21' < Ft. Wavnq . . IGO rte pfd . . . . . . 7T * GreatNorthornpfd 13U Am Spirits . . . . n Hoektnr Vallev . . . S * | Ani Splrltspfd. . . . 20 IllinolHCentnl 1DO Am Tobacco LakoErle > AW . . Ifl rte pftt . . . .lO 1- dopfd . . . . GO Pfople'8 GIB . . . HS L-ikoShor' . 10 ! ) Cons G-is 183 LotuBvillu A Xash 14 n.Com C iblo Co . . 17S Met.TriUon . . 1044 Col F t Iron . . . . 20H Miclilein Central W2 do pfd KO Minn .VSt L . . . . - ' - ' Gen Electric. . . . . 32 ! < do 1st pfd 81 llllnoiHSteol 41 Mobile .V Ohio . . Le.id Mo K. i. T 13K do pfd do pfd _ Nat. Lin Oil " ' 1 Chicago Itui A , L. StolOreeon'imp" Co 15 doptd 2fl { PaclflcMitl . .10 N J. Centnl Srt I Pullman Pal . . 1119 N.Y.C-ntral . . 10.1 I Silver rtlflcat > 8 C8 NYChl. A.SLL 13H1 stand. Rope A.T. . 4W do 1st pfd 73 .Sugar . 131 do'-'dpfd . . . SO I do pfd ill Norfolk i Western 13-4 iT. C. .V iron 24H No Amer Co 4 iU. S Leather . . . . 7V4 No. P.iclflc 1HK , do pfd o ° H do pfd 32 'U ' S Rubber . . . . 1514 . _ . , . _ . _ v ' - Ontario . W Tr\f * 16' < do pfo. . . . . ' Ore K. S. Nav . . .1' ' Western Union. . . " . " bujj Ore Short Line . . 1HW > orthweatern 12UH Plltsourc 1U7H dopfd 103 Ilt.idtnr . . . . 21 S L.A.S F i , HocklHljnd . . fctlH ao 1st pfd . . . 5. St Louis J.S W. . . . 4M do 2d pfd . . , . zlih dopfd Ill Rio Grande Went. . 22 St Paul . do pfd do ptd 13'JtglChl ot Western second assessment paid Total sales or flocks toda > were 147.COO shares Including Chlcag Burlington & Quinc ) , 9715. Reading 3 lr.O , Rok Island , 10,070. St Paul . 2'H > . People's Gas. 13 615 , Consolidated GJB , COCO. Sugar. 39430 Ni-vt York. MiuuVInrl. . < - ( . XnWiORK. . Xov IS MONEY OX CALL- Pteaily at m&U per cent , last loan. 2 ner cent closed H-2 per cent ' ' PRIME MERCANTILE PAPnn-3Uff4H > p < r STERLING EXCHANGE-Stendy. with actual btmlness In tnnkers' bills nt 14 H'4J4 ' KVj for d"- mand nnd nt H 8\ for sixty da } , posted rates. 14 S3i { and $4 pul COMMVRI-IAL HII.IJU.t4 g ; SILVER ( ! IITIFK-ATES ISOOhc. 11 MI SILVER C7 c MEXICAN IKLLARS tic GOVERNMENT ItONDS-Hrm. , STATE IIONDS-Dull. * ' PM' ROM ) llONDS-FIrm. Closing quotations on bonds were aa follows : IT S."nowMs F ? 127 < ] N J o As 113 U.S nsw 4BCOU . . .127HIN 0.0s ' ' U S 48 r ? . ,11-JVjiN C 4 , U b 4M coup . .11.1H No , Pislnts 1st U .S VB re ; USVt No. Pacific 3s - . IJ. . ' .srar . .114 INo P.iilfts 4s . . . . fll'J . . U s fm coup " " ' " " - - - - - - - DlHtrlct 1 " Aia.cliasA . 1H ( Ala..cUHt II . . .KM . . . . . . . Aln.clissl . . . 0 Oro. Nav.lsts , .H ! > Ala Currency 101 Ore Nav. 4s , n AtchlGOlM ! ) . . . U'4 ' O a L t,8 , t. r. . . . . „ „ Alchlsonaul 4 S1'4 o S , L , Bi I r ' U CaimtiaSo.andH I01H O Imo Ista , t'r 10 J C A N P. t. r 5s . 43 O Imp fin l r . . . 41 C.A O rts llli-i Paclnebs or'03 . .Iti'JW C.H..I.P 4 < i 10 v , n a4ln 4s h4H D..VH u lHt1(171 ( * U G.WtUt l8ts , . R1W I ) AR.O 4b , . . 7H Stuil'M na H34 EahtTann Uta . . .l ! l su L. A.S , V Gaa.O Hill * ErieG n 4 . . . 71) 1st. P. Cj-ujU . . 13 ! > F.V.li D. In. u r. . HSWISUI * . C. t P. lBti..llIU Jen.- : ! . * 6s , .lOJlllst. P C 1 P ii alow G.H f S A IN. . .1114 S.C. nonfnnd . . . . U G. II. A > A..Ml .UI.'Ul&outtiernRr. 5s , . BttJ " - S B AT. IH . . . 00 H AT C.eon Os. 101 Tenn ii whettH : . . R5U Iowa C Ut UOl Tex P.IC , L G lit ) DO K P con t r. . . . x Tex. Pas. Up. d , 27M K P. Uu t. r . . .im ' ' ' " La NuwOou 48 , 100 U. P' . D'ib'Tiit.1" ? L.VX Unt s . . 84 Wab latSs , 103V MlhHouri Us . . . . 100 Wab. 2ds 7S M K. A.T 2U . . . OH ( West SliorJ i . . . . M K..VT,4 . BiXiVa ConturlHS. . . . . „ , K V C 1BI8 . . 110 iVd d9tdrrjj 4 mi rranrlxro Illninu-4luolnllona. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 18-The offlclal clotlna quotations on mliilnc stocks toda > were as fol- Alt-i 13 llalo.t Noron > , . 100 Alpha Con 10 JllftlOi' . Andtttt i0 ! KantuckrCon. . . . lUilcher sn . . , . . _ ll-lclier . . 38 | ' OcrldeuulCon. . . . ISO Uullloa 12 'Ophlr. go Caledonia . . VO lOrunuan. , S CluilleiieoCon . . . so IPotosi , , 51 Chollar . . . . . 54 5ava : < j . CaP tVa ' ' ' Sierra Xirala. . . . of Con. . . 115 Silver Hill H Cou ImnarUl . I Union Con . . . . 3J I'row n Point. . . . 20 Utah Con . . . Kicuixjm-r t ! . , . . „ . . . , lioulOAOurna . 27 Suudard. Sllter br , WTic llfilcan dolUm , 45S04 It7. draft * lsht ISc tekgraphlc. HHe. Stalrinrllt li > IlanU of ICilKlnuiI. 1XJNDON N > v 18The weekly ctatement of the Hank ot Knrlan.l houj the fulluwlnc cliangis as oumpare vrlth th * previ u account ! T > ul re er e In * reuse 72000 rtrrulat on de. cnatc iicsv X ) . bulllun. intrraie , 4C4,1M , uttict . . . . .ai. . . t . ; . - „ . . , t i urltteii Incre1 tl'tf ori tlr lefxtlln In- j rrcaii' ' fi8f < < 00 ptlllk dfpott * in r 11 | ( il I < M > notm r er\e inrcite - ! ( > R iprnmtnt iifoiirlltM Inrfrtf * jCJfinCOO1r \ \ - , r \ rtl n of thp Il nk of Kniflsml re erv t Hal illty which lB t week wild 4817 pr rent In n w 4 per cenl Tin ? Hunk of linclnnrt rate of Jl count remains unchanged HI I per nt Hnntein Slnrk < ) n'iliitlnn , ItO TON. Nov HCull ) o n , ! Vi 1 , per cent , time lcwn 2H04 per cent Ctolnie prices for Hjekn lK.nd > nd mining shares A.T.AS V . . 124 W Blev pfl . . $1 American Siiair. 1 U F > 1 Kl - in . . . 103 Am. 9 icar pfd . Ill Otm Blo3 Pfd . . 81 Ilavstilfl Gas .2 1-1(1 ( Atchlton pfd . . . . U7 Hell Telephone . Stf ? Atahloon 4v . . . SJ Roston.t Alnnv 3H N Em II * . . 11 lloston.t M-iini. . 1110 OcHifril Kl c 61 . iniU C. II All ( MM Wls Cftn ils . . 14 ! FltehDiirr . . 04 Allouui Mlcunz C3 50 General EltoCtnB. > .ISitlAUinila 2J4 Illinois Steel . . 4.1 Illoston X MonWii ist < 4 Mexican Central. . fi Rnttp * Boston . . i'DH N Y .V N E . . . . SO .Cihimcut lleeli . 412 > < Ola Colour IH .mi Centennial l v < O s. L . . . . . . . . IsH.FrinVtttn . lfli < Ruoovr 15 IKctrsirre ! 17 Union Pacine 1WM Osc > l r 4 > t Uo tRna i1ii ( Outncvi 113 West End otd. . . . 100H Tamarvo * isn \V. Elec 20 iWo1v'erlni . . . . 10 Loitdnii Stook ( jtjiytntlonn. LONDON , Nov IS 4 p. m. closlni ; IIAH mLVnn Pull , W 4 < lMt > r , ounce MONEY ! per cent Th jrole of dlnemint In tha opn market for short nJ three months' _ \ < -iv York Mliitiie QuotntlotiK. NEW YORK. Nov. IS The fpllonlnK are the closing1 mining quotntluns : Chollar. 4S Ontmo JIMI Crown Point. . . . . 20 Onmr. 75 Con Cal. A Va , . . . 100 PLVinouth 8 Dcidwooa IH ) Quicksilver 103 r.ouldi. Currr 21 oulcisllver Dtl . POO Hale.VNoroross. . 150 stem Noralx. . . 00 IlotncsinKo . . . SOOO Stvidird 100 Iron Silver „ 20 Union Con 30 Mexican 35 Ycllon Jickut . . 30 t 1 > > Hnnk if Pruticc. PARI5 ? Nov IS The v\eckl > nattmcnt of the Dank of Prance chows the follo lns dinnce * ' compared with the previous nee unf Notes In circulation. Increase 10,375 Mo fnnca ; treasury accounts current , lncreae , 5,375 Oi0 francs Kola In hnntl Increase. 4 ( SS OM fianc * bills du counted 7 475 ( JO frano , fllxer In hand , In- crea e 3.023000 franc siali'incnl lit llniiK < if Goriiintiy. IlEnLIN Nov. IS The wrekly statement or the Imperial Hank of Gertnan > thov.s the fol low Inff changes a compared with the prexlous account Ca h In hand Increase 27 400 000 imrls treasurj note , lncrea e SSOOOO marki , other eouritles decrease , S3 7 0 OX marks , notes In circulation , decn a-e HI 0 000 marks liurrlcnit vcourltlcH In Lcinilon. LONDON. Xov IS Thinnrkot fn American "wuntlrs was weak at the Ix-Klnn rg , but s eailUd at the close Bears were earl } sellers but rnv- cred liter on The tone was steady anil the de mand general ! } light riiianrluliit -K. NEW ORLEANS. Nov IS Clcarlnrs , Jl 74S.4C5 IlALTIMOItE Nov. 18 Clearings , J2,775,5S4. lialanrcs , f400.nS7 BOSTON Nov 18 Clearings , $17.435,417 , bal ances II 033 GW NEW YOItK Nov. IS Clearings. J126.793.335 , balances , S.3 0 300 PHILADELPHIA Nov. IS. nearlngs , Jll.SOI.- S74 lialanreJl,791,93s MEMPHIS , Xov. IS Cleirlngs. J171902. bal ances J77 844 , New York ixchanfre , selling nt par CINCINNATI. Xov. 18 Mone } , 2HS * percent. NPW Yrrk exchange , 300350 premium , clearings. Jl S9S C50 ST LOUIS. Xov 15. Cli > arlnR t Jo 140 738. bal ances , J3"U 635 , nione } , 3ip8 p r cent New \ork exchange 23c discount bid , par asked CHICAGO. Xov IS ClearhiEs J1SQ19C92 , New York enhance. 43c premium posted rates U 83's and } 4 SG > - West Chlcaco , strong and actlv e on reniirts of larte earnings Closlnc West Chicago cage lil = , ninmond Match , 142. North Chicaco 232 bid 234 a Kod- Lake Street L 16 % . Ntvv York Iliscult Klt outh Side L C3& , , Clt } P.illwa } . 230. Stnwbaird , 29 bid. 50 asked PnrflKii Plilaiu-lnl. rate of discount from G per cent to 5 jier cent PARIS. Xov IS Three jier cent rentes , 103f 80o for the account BOMBAY , Xc.v IB The Bank of Bengal has re- dueed Its minimum rate of dl count from 7 to 6 per cent. The Bank of Bombay has reduced its COTTON M Ml K HTS. PriMllctfil UiMvnrd Wuonuiit Pitlls to > lHt < Tlllli7C. NEW YOR.K. Nov IS. The course of the cot ton market toda } averaged a disappointment to the friends ! who have been for some time past predicting with confidence an upward movement from present extremely low , prres. ) on the belief that crop reports were not lielng Justified The market opened stead } at a loss ft 2 and 3 points , turly cables belne disappointing- leading tt > local selling Liter foreign celling- was a feature The market rallied Cfill points with the ad vance started b > covering1 In receipts smaller than looked for The fellers bfcame scarce and some investment support asserted Itself on a small scale In fie afternoon 4he market was without feature a little h'Cat scllln ? held It about stead } The market closed bteady at a net advance of 5gS points. Futures opened stead } , sales S 000 bales Januarj. J3 CS , Feb- ruar } . t73. March. J377 , April. J582 , May 5M , June. Jo 91 , Jul > . J5 93. Aucust. J5G1. Sep tember , JCM October. J5.S3. November , J5 GO. December Jo G3 , closed steady , fales , 116 & 30 Ivales , Januar } , } 5 77 Februar } , J5 81 , March , J5SC , April J3.S1 Ma } J3.Sv. .June JG 00 , Jul } , 603 , August , JG.09. September. J6 OS , October , 1604 November. J5 71 , Utttmlwr S3 71 Spot , steady and unchanged mlddllncuplandJ /Tic ; middling KUlf. Cc Closed . < cad } , middling uplands 5c , middling cuff. 6 < * c. sales , 400 bales Cotton , stead } , mfddllng. 7c , net re ceipts , none , gross. 5 9S3 bales , exports to Great Britain 1,252 bales to France , 211 bales ; to the continent 1 G47 biles , forwarded , 2.170 bales , raltu , 400 bales , stock , 70 1S7 bales Total to lay. Xet receipts , f > 31G3 bales , exports to Great Britain , 1 252 bales , to Fiance. 13,299 biles to the continent 26 374 bales , stock SSS.1S5 bales. Consolidated Net receipts , 331,719 bales , ex ports to Great , Britain , 103 15G ba'es , 'o France , 44,277 bales , to the continent , 136 55G bales To tal since September 1 Net receipts , 3.231797 balm exports to Great Britain , SSi.873 bales , to France 271.220 bales , to the continent , 707737 bales NEW ORLEANS , Nov 1& COTTON Futures , Btead } , sales 31 100 bales , Xov ember. 55 35 nom inal. Dec-miMT f534i(33 > , Januorj. J541054 ! . Februan , Jo 4605 47 March J5 5181552 , April. J" MOTS 57. Ma } . r GlfT5C2. June , J5Cb85C7. July. J5 71H5 73 August J5 7G85 77 Spot , stead } . ca'es E.OTO bales , ordlnarj. 51-ICc. good ordinan 511-lGe , low middling , G 5-lGc ; good middling 59-lGc , middling fair. G 13-lCc , receipts , -0.iS6 bfllex. stock 1C1 C3& biles ST LOITS. Nov IS COTTOX Steidv snles. S13 bal s middling 5 5-lCc , receipts. 8,277 bal" ; shlpmfnts , 71" > 0 bales , sock. 4t,3$5 hale - MEMPHIS Nov IS COTTOX Stead } . mid dling SV4c receipts , 4875 bills , Fhlpmenla. 3f7o biles htuck 99 30S bales , sales 4 000 bales GM.VE'-TOX No18 COTTOX Firm and tendlnc upward , middling B 7-lGc LIVEBI-OOL Nov -COTTON Spot , pird business done , prices lower , American middling fair , 39-16d , good middling 3 S-lGd. American middling 37-32.1. low middling 33-32d. eond ordlnar } . 231-2d ordlnarj. 225-3M , sales 12 Ml bales of which 1 OV ) bales were for sjitciilnllon and export and Included 11 2X ( ) bales Amerl"rn receipts 13 OW bales , Including 10 2 > 1 liales Amer lean Futures evened eas } nnd closed verj stead } American middling I * M C November. 3 ll-6 < 43 1 ! G4d tUers. November nnd Derembcr. 3 9 64 3 104J. . sellers , December and Januar } . 3 9-C4d biijfrs Januar } and Februar ) 3 9-P4rt. burs February and March 3 9-C4S3 10-f4a bUers. March and April , 3 10-6W 11-fld Bfllcrs April and Ma } . 3 H-f4iJ3 12-Gld buer . Ma } and June 312-01 j selli rs June and July , 314-GI1 value ; July and August , 3 13-Cld , bUvrs. August und September , 3 16-6ld , wllf-r Wool VI irUi-ln. BOSTON. Nov. 18. Quotations for leading de- scrlptlons' Ohio and Pennsylvania fleece X and above , : COCtc , XX and above 29c. delaine. 2930c. . No. 1 csmblng , < : aS30c , No , J comblnK 2 ff3nc Mlchl. gan , Wisconsin , etc. , X 2334c , No 1 Michigan combing , 2Sc. No 1 Illinois combing , 28c , No. 2 Michigan combine 2Sc No. 2 Illinois combine , 2Sc , X New York Xew Hampshire and Vermont , 23jZ c , No 1 New York , Niw Hampthlre and Veimont , 27c , unwashed medium and Kentucky and Indiana quarter-blood combine 24c , Ken- lucky and Indiana three-elght.is-booi ! combing , 24027c : Missouri quarter-blood combing , 22 f23ci Missouri three-elRhtht-blood combine. 23Si24f ; braid combing 21c , lake and Georgia 22c Texat wools : Sprlns medium < lnrHe months ) 16&11.C. scoured price , 43@45c , spring , tine { twelve months ) , 174J1&C ; scouted price , 60flt2c Tm - tor } ' wools ; Montana fine medium and fine. 1G8J ISc , scoured price 4SQWc. staple 29Mc. Utah , Wjomlng etc. , fine medium and line , 15S17ci scoured price , WfiS7c. Australian wools ; Scoured basis , combing , su perfine. 70S72c , scoured basis , combing good. CS fiGSe , scoured basin , combine , average. 626C5c , Queensland combine. CSc. ST LOUIS. Nov -WPOL-Qulet and easy , medium lS&20Ur. light fine , l33ICVc. heav } fine. 1014C , tub wathed , 22C30 i . , Oil Mltrl4 . | rn. U ' 'IflrmU 4M Km' 1S'- ° " 's-T"rpentlne splr- H"AJLlUyTO V' S > CKo - OILS-Tunen chanseS ' " ' o in. firm ani un- U7HTr ' NP.v-lS-OILS LInW6d spot and Its 5 M dlher > ' ' * * MTurp ntlne fptr. 31L CITY. Pa. Nov. IS - Credit balanwu. etc certmoate. opened at t7Vt : stales S&W bblt. iw'tt } bl.U fhlpntnit. W.M9 bbu. . run. WII illNGTOX. N C XwvJ If-OILS Sulrtta ff , l.Hn Bt" } ? / ' " " iifi to no ln t < Tar llrm Jl"(5 ' t"rp nana.Hnn ' } 1 4061 M SAVANNAH Ga. Nov Is't-orLS-SulrlU of turpentine llrm , JO c. rjltn ; 1 tojC t > bl re. celpts 144 bbl liofln jlrm and unabansed. salei , ncne tere pif t 330 l fallfumlu Urlri ! ' * No- " ' . wiM-Vi'-110.111 - -4'Aj. - - . Kill ITs-atead- \ pir uj wpli xnim-n 8 H OTc prr 1U. . fre tr .j - „ | Jrrf 1 i \.c clio rv J > ' , c farty H i 1'rurn Jj. < - Mr Ib i jo HIT n , , 1 ( , , , . , j , ( . , , _ , . ; . , * led , i : il7c wr IU OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Supply of All Kinds at the Local Yards , CORN-FED STEERS IN FAIR DEMAND rrlerw Vro Slrn l > - for the Common Sort Oirrrril lliilrliPiV M"ITVink to Lower _ lions llolil Alinnt SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. lS.-Rccelpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hoc" Sheep. Horses November IS 4,010 B.5S7 2,537 . . . . November 17 3.1C2 4.622 1.467 2G November IS 4.30S 4,283 2,33 ? November 15 1G1S ! 2,003 1S3 ? November 13 4S5 fi.Cifi 1,223 . . . . No\ ember V. 2,003 4.&S1 1.032 15 November 11 3,616 6i > 19 3,761 . . . . November 10 6,615 5,997 1.&S3 26 November 9 2.762 5,343 1.4W . . . . November S 3,4 0 2.J91 719 22 November 6 537 3,399 November 5 . . 2.114 3.705 1,793 5S November 4 3,949 4.502 2.553 November 3 4.7J4 4094 $ .455 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M & St. P. ny O & St. L. II r 3 Missouri Pacllic Ry 16 1 Union Pacific System 53 13 6 C. & N. W. Ry 1 K , 13 & M. > V. R. R 43 16 C. , St. P.M & O Ry . . U & M. R. R R 26 27 2 C. . 11 & Q Ry 12 K. C & St. J 17 3 C. , R. I. . P. Ry. , east. . . . 2 C. , R I. & P. H > . ( west 1 Total receipts 1G2 M 10 The disposition of the day's receipts mas as follows , each bu > er purcnaslng the num ber of head Indicated : Uuvers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Orraha Packing Co Co 1,115 The O H. Hammond Co . 2flS 1,046 Saltt and Company 510 1,207 C63 Tr-e Cudahy Packing Co 732 1,471 132 R Bceker e-i'Degan . . . . 233 Vansant & Co -9 J. L Carey 236 Lobman < t Rothschilds . . 51 W. I Stephens 494 Uenton . Underwood . . . 53 . . . . . . . . Livingston & Shaler 207 H Hamilton 101 Denis & Wolf 47 Cudahy P. Co. . 1C. C 444 1.033 Other bu > ers 3-V ! . . . . 1,742 Left over 50) . . . . . . . . Totals 4 CCl 5.S97 2,537 CATTLD There were 14G cars of cattle In the jardb , but seventeen lotds TV ere the property of packers , so that the offerings were about the sanp as Mrfterdaj. so far at. numbers were concerned The market as a whole did not show much change , except In the case of butchers' stock , which was a little lo.ver. Cornfed steers sold In Just about the same notches as yesterday , and as the demand was fair the offerings were all 'aken In good season. There were some cattle here good enough to bring $460 , but there was noth ing very choice on > ale The supplj of butchers' stock was quite liberal , and though the demand was sulli- cientlj active to create an early clearance , the market m as weak to a little lower Theru was a fair demand for stoekers and feeder" , and as the supply was not large the offerings were all taken in good season The prices paid were Just about steady in 1th jesterday Representative sales : NATIVES BEEF STEERS No Av Pr No Ax IT No Av Pr 15. . . U2i $3 S3 0 . . . 9SS } 1 23 2) 1SC1 J4 S3 IS 1219 4 CO 1 . . . S30 3 SO 39 . .112 ! ) 4 GO 1..1GOO 4 50 19..1160 4 40 43..1377 4 40 21. . 1S7S 4 574 COWS. 1 . 9'0 2 M 1 . % 0 2 75 3 950 ! 60 1. . . . 703 2 73 * 4 . . 950 3 00 I..1000 3 15 1 . . .10CO 15 1 . 1300 3 15 13. . . 930 3 40 1 1330 3 30 1 . 1SCO 3 CO 2. . . . 920 2 75 1 . .1070 2 To 4" . 1106 3 15 1 .1060 3 30 2 .1115 3 75 5 S70 2 25 1. . . . 910 2 CO r. . IMS 2 C5 45 944 2 75 10 . . t'J3 2 (5 SO M > S 3 CO 17 . 9S2 3 05 4. . .1035 3 10 1 .1110 3 15 23 1130 3 55 2. . . . 999 2 50 6 . . 692 2 53 2. 1013 2 75 HCirERS 2 . 46' . 3 S5 G 1043 4 30 2. . . . C93 3 13 1 9:0 3 45 - 4 ' . 995 3 - 45 19 . ! > o2 3 DO BULLS .1190 1. . . . 70) 200 1. . . . 7fO 3 23 . SSO 3 25 C . .11 % 2 30 2. . .1133 2 80 2 13 1. . .1C50 3 25 1..1114 2 40 . .1C30 2 CO 1. . .140) 2 75 : . . . 970 3 Ml .1070 3 00 OXEN" . 3 . .IXC 3 15 44 1 10 23 MILKEfiS AXD SI'ItlNOERS. Xo * I'r 23 co s and calve * K7 00 WESTEHNS. WYOMING 77 heifers G49 365 5 feeders . . 878 400 6G feeders 71 435 159 calves . . 2S6 & 25 1 feeder 84 3 50 20 feeders . . . 623 4 SI 3 feeders .102(1 ( 36) 14 feeders . .1105 3 H bOUTII DAKOTA. 43 cows 049 2 73 3 cows 9C3 2 80 2HCOWS . . 69S 300 . 17 cons . . .982 305 : G cows . . . 10CC 3 40 49 heifers . . . 91G 3 GO xnw MEXICO. 46 feeders. . . 9C9 3 03 HOGS The ho ? market was without note- worth > change today The sales ranged all the wa > from )3.25 to J3 45. the same as } erda > HmwelRhts brought (330 moftlj , with some as hlKh as 13.35 , and a few big rough loads at (3 25 and 13 27' The medium and light loads brought (3 35r3.45. The market was fairly active at the .ruling prices and an early clearance was effected The average of all the sales was the same as > esterdaj a fraction higher than a week BKO , tut 2oc lower than a month ago. Representative hales. St LuuU Live Slock. BT IriH. . Nov It CATTLE Ueeelpts , ot which 2 C'JO bead wtr Teiacn , thlp- men1 * T PX * h id market steady , fair In ftnrj * n tlvp shipping nnd eiport SIPTS tt U0 * ' > hulK of Mlr 14 > fr4. dmi ej beef nnd butrtx-r Heem , Jt K4H Sj bulk of Mlw M IXVB4 75 strer * under 1 n > X ) Urn U WT 4 bulk of s les H & > W 4 in stocker * n > l frr lerm U I ! | M.JO tiulk nf sale-s ( } 0.191 in cows nnd heifers. ! t l ' 1. Texas iind Indian slix-r * . cnis . H7' ' < r . S. feJ , II K mim snd heifer * ft Ri t .5i ) . 1IOOS Ileeelpts 7 1W hi < l , shipments 7 < n head. mKTket opened steftdr. closed f-.1 loner , llcht. U * 4i. S1IBKP Itecelpts 4.10) heoil shipments , none ; market dull and skin native muttons. MSnff 4 tt. culls nnd liurks. lt 9 < .St , stoekers. It 109 3.31 , Inmbs. CHH'VOO 1,1 Vi ; STOCK M VIIKKT. Driniinil for Cnttlr nnil .shorn ! * lim , Hit * 1/nltcr Ilolnir I.OVVIT. CHICAGO. Nov It The demnnd for rattle to day was rather slow , except for n few rxtrv Kood lot * . Tlit central market wn bnrely steady , with the bulk of stlea of native bref fterr" at K 4 > Hr& Otf Kxtrn choice fhlrplns beeves weie all nt JS.90IJ-5.IO and very common T were sold to dressed beef concerns nt U TVJf 4 W. Good fe-J IVxa * cattle s.ild nt M 3i4(4.W. ( their averape welRhts lielnR 1 MO and l.SO poundi , and there were Rood sales of fed westerns averaging 1 150 tl l.MO pounds nt W.7HI600. The Hockir nnd feeder trade wns fairly Rood , with mt of the sales at U 50W 4 JV Hulls Mid at a wide ranRe , as did calves About 1.000 western ranRe cattle were offered to-lay and sales were aculn made at I1.JOS/ 4 10or steers , feeders bflng the best bujers. There was n fair demand fnr IIOR and p'lces were nliout steady nt ) extenla > 'a late flKurrs. Sales were made at J3 2T-V13 M for the commonest to the best lots , the bulk of the hogs cro lnit the scales at 13 37HVS to Clinlce butcher weights were the best sellers The market closed slaw and w enk Trade In ahecp and Iambs v\ns slow and prices were aRaln lower Sheep were salable at 12 SOff 4 6S for pnor to prime , rangers selllnR nt 13 W > ff 4W and fed westerns nt 14 WJ74 C5 l. mbs sold at M 7SRi "w. rhletly at | 4 SMfS 75 A RIKH ! miny sheep were left over. Itecvlpts Cnttle , ll.KW head ; IIOBS. 30 COO head , shsop , 17.0H head _ liiillnnnpiilln 1.1stork. . INDIANAPOUS Nov. IS CATTL.K neceltn * . 3f } head , shipments , llRht , more lite in tiadln ? todaj , good to prime etcers , 14 < 05 10 , fair to meu'lum steers 14 4504 75 , common to Kood stoekers : :5fl325. HOGS Receipts. 4 W > 0 head , shipments , MiO head , mtrket stead ) , peed to cholew medium and heavy , f.1 45C3 M ; mixed , $34003.13 , common IlKhts. S3 40fi3 CO SHKKP UecelpU. 700 head shipments 500 head , market octlva and steidy , Rood to choice litflh * . 15 ir.pr.-75 , ciimmon tu mudlum lambs , $4 W85 00 , common sheep J ! 5502 75 _ KntiNiiH Clt } I.Uc stock MtrKct. KANSAS CITY , Nov -CATTI.IN-Ilecelpts 7.0W head , best prndes stend } , others vienk , Texas steers J2.l 33 S3 Tixas cows , t2 50JJ3 W , native steers U6W5W , native cov > s nnd heifers tl 0094 S3 , stocKers and feeders. W KB1 430. hull * } ± :54T3r. HOGS Rf elpts 14,0i head , mirket nbout stead > , bulk of sales , } 35" $345. heivles. (1 25f/- SIT' , , packers , S3Mi3 < 5. mixed. 3 30ST3 V ) . light I3.3'HT345 , Yorkers , 4093 43. pips , 13 IMf 340SHEDP SHEDP Hec-elptH 3 0 ) head , market fteadj , lamb , J3DOQGO ) , muttons * 35f"ffl73 " in t llulTnlo MMStuck. . H \ST IH'FFAIX ) , N Y , Nov. IS CATTLE Abaut stead\ HOGS llerelpts 25 cars , Yorkeri , Rood to choice J3 CT.tiJ 674 rouRtu , common lo Rood , f3 10IT3 1" , piKs common to cholre , J3 WffS ( x > SHinp AM ) U.\MI1 > > Uiml choice to extra , J5Soii"iW. culls to rommon. $4 > fi5 Kl hhpep choke to selected wethers. J4 C3S4.75 , culls to common 13 OKI3 C3 NDW 1OISK. Nov IS ItEEVn Receipts Jl 6J no tradlnc. cables rvuote American teers nt 10n 4e refrigerator beef. S' < CK\c , expjrt , S10 beeves 30 sheep CALVlM-Uecelpts. 514 head , venls J3 0085 TO. Rrassor > i. f3WT37o , westerns (3 i > ) { f I 0- ) SlinUP AND IAMHReceipt. . S4 head Sheep. ! 3 < Xiil73. ) lambs , J5 00ft" ( > 0 HOGS Receipts 2.K4 head. hlKher nt $3 730 4 W _ I , oulsv IIIc I. Histork. . LOri5VII < LC Kv . No IS CATTLE Re ceipt" S0.1 heaa , market slow nnd MTil'i lower HOGS Receipts 3 .00 head market unchnnRed all Rood hogs of ICO lb * nnd up J3 43 , pig. $3 S35TO 35 SH CUP Receipt" ICO he-id , unclnnsed Cincinnati Live Mock CINCINNATI. Nov IS. HOGS Active at JI.75 { ? 3 & 0 CATTLE Quiet nt j : lies 10 SUKCP Ba ler at J : C04 40 , lambs lower nl ! t 3305 C3 stock In sltjht. . Record of receipts of live stock at the four principal markets for November 15 Cnttle Hoes Phe p Omahl . 4 iV6 5.1S7 Sr.37 Chlcaci . 11 too COOTO 17.or > Kansas Cll > . 7 f 00 14 OW S'O * St. Loul . . StOI 710J 4 ! 00 Total ! IS.016 CC.CS7 M 37 IIiVT M IIIICBT. Old Hfllnlilc SIUPMM , , f rnrnirr ' ) ir Pall This SCIIHOII AccordlnR to the Louisville Courier-Jour nal the wheat rnarjtet presents a number of anomalous features Last Wednesday there wore purchases of 1.2JCKOO bushels for export , in addition to SOO.COO bushels of coin and CW.uOO bushels of oats Large as the bujlnu was it wa- * not exceptional , for dur ing the first ten da > s of the month , though one vvas Sunday and one was election cla > , no less than 14,2jG , X > lm = hels of grain were taken for the export tr.ide an average of a million and a half bushels a da > The quantltv of wheat alonp during this period was j,70iOO ! bushels The reason for this phenomenal bu > ing Is explained In cable grams from Liverpool , which quote Broom- hall's Corn Trade Ntws , the foremost grain authorit > of Europe , as saying that revised figures of the world's visible sup ply on November 1 showed only ISS.OuO.OOU bushels of wheat as > compared with 180.- 000,000 bushels in IbW lhe News also- makes a very decided reduction In Its es timate of the Russian crop , exclusive of Siberia , which it puts nt 23tOOO.COO ! bushels , against 3CO.OOO.OOO bushels in 1&98 and 37B- OUO.OOO bushels In 1693 In the whole Kuro- pean crop there Is a deficiency of 2SO.OK ( > 0-fl bushels , even as compared with last > ear , and In order to keep up present stocks there will have to be an Importation of 1M.400- 000 bushels between now and April 1 The deficiency Is W 000,000 bushels greater than In the so-called famine > ear of 1S91 On the face of these figures , which only confirm previous estimates , conditions tem ripe for a wild bull market , and > et the price hangs obstinately around the low "Ms" Instead of soaring up above the dollar mark , as f = o many { .peculators predict and n > the situation seems to elemand What s-em to have the greatest influence at present are the he'avy recelpth from the northwestern crop. These have bctn much In excess of last year , receipts last Thurs day , for Instance , being Mo.SiG bush ° ls. against 400,742 for the same day in 1SW The size of the movement , according to C A Plllsbury. the Minneapolis miller. Is onlj regulated by the amount of cars to be had Farmers had marketed 02 per cent by No vember 1 nnd he thought SO per cent would be gone bj December 1 When lake navi- ptition closes he thinks more tnan the sur plus will be sold and after that the ex porters can ciet nothing , fop whatever they offer the millers will have to i y more or cease grinding He concludes his ob erva- tlons as follows. . "I make no predictions of the Immediate future of prices , because It vvJU be gov erned entirely by speculation and spec ulative ideas , but the actual Khortage of wheat that is bound to exist will not be apparent to the naked t-ve of cither Ameri cans or foreigners. Hut before May 1 It will be more apparent than It was last year on the Int of July with harvest a good deal further off. " Next to the big movement from the farms comes the better weather In the freshly- needed crop This lias been a great de pressing Influence , but exaggerated Impor tance seems to have been attached to It The winter crop Is certainly a month to six weeks late and any practical farmer knows what that means In the way of danger to the prowth of the grain It Is yet too early to form any estimate' of the sprlns sowing It la reasonable to expect , n larger acreage than last year , but this IH a matter to be regulated greatly by the weather Indeed thii spring and summer of JHi § may cut the crop In half or may greatly Increase Jt , eo It U Idle yet to speculate upon that feature. It will do for a bear Implement once In a while , but U should not long affect the cash market. Another feature which rather 'argues against liroomhall'H conclusions of immense exports la that there has not bein the ad vance In ocean freights which took place last year. There has been no change since November 1 and this does not support the theory of crowded vessels and extraordinary bu > lng such us the statistics Indicate , The wheat market Is always one of the most Interesting of statistical studies and this year rivals any of lhe past In exclu- slveness The course of the market never yet was foretold exactly by figures , but this time U seems that statistics of supply and demand are more than ordinarily dis credited H does not seem that yraln will go lower , but the situation appears to jus tify much higher prlcc-u than now prevail. Marked. NEW ORI-K NS. Nov. It St'OAR-Open ket tie steadSRc. . centrifugal , very itrnici irranulated. 4 1-1C34 7-lCc ; whltei. 311-Kf4V c > vllow . SijesHc. second * . J SSUc , J4oU tn open kettle , steady , 10r31c ; centrifugal , tuij , to ISc fi > rup. steady. lllrSSc. IX > NIX > N. Nov. IS.T-SUOAR-ntet. November , & . December and Mar. ! Id NEW YORK. Nov auaAR-Raw Jlrm. re fined , firm , cranulated , Cc. ACT- York ; rr fiooiU Market. NDW YORK. Nov. l-Tnere U no chnnee In the quietude prevailing In the dry eood * tnai- ket , IlMh In cottons und woolens the market ls without feature. There lit * U n an alroott im perceptible ealn In the market , due to the bett r I weather renditions prevailing the presence of clear aklea and colder v > nuttier having hal centrally Utter eHeU on lb market. In sUcle w > tton tnrre are few burers In the market arM mall orders continue extremely llcht. Print cloths fcintlnu * extreme ! ) quiet , Mle * In extra * nd odd * alike belnc vet ) llRht no far thl * fV . quotation on extras l mill 3 5 ISc , but the Mil at a lower figure make * that quo. Utlon pure- ! nominal MnrUrtn. , T < 5IK ! NoA > - - - * opened teadr at unch njjfd r > Hee to S points decline. Juleil quiet with a weak underton within narrow- variation * Hiiroi-rnti- . RrnslI- Ian cable * lielnjr afralnt confMeme in connec tion with heavy receipts and apathy of ntvit l iem. clo.e * ! barely tteatl ) net unehanRed to S point * decline , iwles. Stlo bun * Inrludlnit . cemt r. Jf Men . March Is K9To s-pot e.-ffeeT Illo. weak , No. 7. Invoice. 6 * e No 7 Jobbing c. mild. wak. . Cordova. * HBI4c , rale * , oca bass Maracalbo p t . o IMK Centrnl Amer ican p t. Total warehouse deliveries from th " Unltcsl States 17 IW IWRI , ItmudlnR 1MI3 bie" from e York , New YorkMwks todav 441 OI > li w. Vnlted Stated stock * . MS 341 bacn afloat for the United state * W7000 haB . t.tal vllhl for the 1 mted State * . SIS 341 bnK * . ngain * ! IMRI last } enr and S4 MS In l 'C I 1 Sl ' ? XCOKKKBQulet. . KooJ . M Cno li tC rrce'Pt ' . * > . > S . Hock. 'itAMIK'RO. Nov. lS.-C01TEn-OpeneJ 1 * * "Ct IM * ° f < ar'd for Ior Iuropt- Anirrlrnii TlnvriniKlibrciI for .Tnnnn. ro3 ' rVAfC1CO- ? 1S Tllc - ' Coptic , which , will -all today for the Orient. win convey to Japan Fevrn thoroughbretJ stnlllons \ purchased In Lpxlngton. Kv. by Mntuinokos. the rt-pnueiitntlxp of Japan nnd exporting mnnnpor of the Great J mn Trading company which has brnnches nil n-nf ° UIllry' lMf\onc ln Nc Yortt The animals ar < nil dark bay nnd none are hnVtl"lnTnfcrn . ! IIIMl onf-l' " hnnds K average welcht Is 1 ono reulJ'1Vg { > the'p ' c ° s' ' to Yokohama will bS nb ° " ' .m each. These stallions will bo crossed with the native breed of horses. with view a of producing n progeny unltlnc this best qualities of tfie ! iMt , breeds ol American nnd Kuropoan stock. Itciirlcvi-il li > the CMriior. . SAN rilANCISCO. Xov. lS.-Governor Iiudd > eslcrdny reprieved until Tebrunry 11. ISiK. the sentence of Sailer IX Wonen ! the train wrerkpr , convicted of the murder ° LUnflllEcr : , Clttrlc' , nfnrVnshliiKton , Yolo u J tJmiduririB the KIeilt railroad strike In the attorney K0\etnor ac\fil \ on the advlco of general that the sentence of the lower court should not be carried out pending an undecided appeal to the United States supreme court. rr - .ii | to Njitluni- ! \ < -uli-nii. ' BOSTON. Nov ISAt the second day's session of the National Academy of Science Miss Alice L Gould , daughter of thc late Benjamin Apthorp Gould , who vvas a mem ber of the aratlcmv presented to the organ- Zat'n ' un < o Th's ' I" to bo Known and J. L. B3YD & CO , Grain Provisions and Stock 1416-1418 Farnam St. Orders taken for 100 bushels and upwards. C. C CHRISTIE C J STRnnT. . - > KENNEY. Secrt-tarj Ctirislie-Sireet Commission Co Capital K.'O.OOO.OO , Pullj Pnlil. STOCKS , OIIMNMi I'ltOX IMO\S , Tclt'iilione HID. . . . . . . .Omnhiiel > . . BQYD & Telephone 1035) ) . Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS andSTOCK3 BOARD OF TRADB. Dlreft wires to Chicago and New York Correspondents John A Warren Co. Wears Oo- OLD COLON ! Ill ILIICHICiCO. . Members Chicago Board of Trade since Grain , Provisions jnJ X. Y. StocHs Orders Cash nnd Tuture Delivery Sollcltrd. Oiiiiilut OflU-e , Hooin 1. \ . 1. LiftIlliliT. . . . . . 'I'lionc DC1. . . . KLO1I ) J. CIMIMIi : ! . ! . . IN THE Anthony Hope Author of "The Prisoner of Zenda" Has completed a Now Story of Love , Intrigue , and Devoted Gallantry , entitled A ROMANCE QP THE STIR RING TIMES OP CHARLES II For burial publication in Fif teen Installments , In the Sunday Bee , Commenced Oc tober 17i THE STORY. Anthony Hopo'a mastery of vvittv an'd inimitably f/rucoful dialogue , 03 well us his wpndcr- fu ) skill in the weaving of a dra matic tale , is admirably dis played in this now story of ingen ious construction and sustained interest. Few etories , oven of Mr. Hope's , urc more replete with incident , more rapid in movement , or deal more pictur esquely with a group of histori cal characters than this of "Si mon Dale. " The period is ono peculiarly suitable to the author's pen ! us. The hero moves in the romantic days of Charles II , and his for * tunes are entangled with those of the dltisoluto Stuart , and of Louis XIV of Prance. A witch's prophecy at his birth has foretold that "ho will love what the King loves , know what the King hide ; , , and drink irora the King's cup. " How Simon it bewitched with eaucy NcllGwyn , but is at heart faithful to his first lore ; how he bears himself like an honest gentleman through all thecouit intrigues ; how bo defends - fends his lady with a wit and with a Kword point equally keen , to win her to hinuclf at last , Mr , IIopo tells in a brilliant ser ies of vividly picturesque scenes. Read it in THE BEL