TJTE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OYEIMBER 20. 1897. fl COMMERCIAL AND FIX ASCI AL Market Abounds in Bullish Hew * , bat Advance la Only Slight. ALL FOREIGN REPORTS ARE FAVORABLE lltitsl.nn Crop KMlmntc Confirm * Pro- -vlotn Stntctni'iitN of Tour Yield , mill I'm lire Mnkcn Hi-avjr I'lircIiimcN. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. There was enough bullishness In wheat tolny to have advanced too price 3e per bushel , but th close showed rains of only Jc for December nnJ H6ic for May. Top prices were made on the nn- nounremchl of French purchases of l.SCXOui ) bu. wheat off coast at London. Corn was ! ow and closed % c lower for December , but unchanged for Stay. There was nn Irregular market In oats , December declining 'Ac and .Mny iR'as unchanged. Provisions declined about 2',4c. WhuU got a good start for higher prices cit the owning by the strong tone of the foreign market * . Liverpool InKead of de clining In sympathy with the loss of % c per bu. here yesterday opened Vld higher. Paris was reported strong and higher. AnoUtr matter of forelifn origin gave encourage ment 10 the b U s The I Urpo I Corn T.ode News telegraphed that corn estimates from the Husslan minister fully confirmed pre vious b.id repons * The minister gave the wjeat crop ns 73,000,000 bu. below list year's In ltu sla propsr. The effect of this was nomewhat spoiled by Another report which pave the shortage at 1U.OJ9.MX > bu. for the whole empire. The Heaviness of the northwest receipts also had a tendency to keep , the market back The latter. In fact , wai .he only strongly bearish feature of the clay's trad- Ing. opening prices for Hay ranged from MVic to H > Hc , with a sale or two at M' fitO o Un der tne influence of the strong rab'.es th6 prlco soon got up to 91c , but It sacged again and all morning- hung around 9yc ; , HrcelpU today at.lie : no big northwest receiving centers numbered 1.I2C cars , against Ml cars a week ago and 919 cars the corresponding day of the year before. It was exacted that Minneapolis and Duluth stocks of wheat would show an Increase for the week of itbout AOvfl.OCO bu. , but dls- patc.'ies from there ee Imatc the Increase at enl > half of that. At Duluth an Increase of ( W.W9 bu. was expected and Minneapolis stocks show 'in Increase of from 3.Vt ) j bu. to over 4VXWX ) bu. Chicago receipts were C7 cars , nealnst 112 cars last year. Another bearish Item of news > was that a cargo fit American wlieat had lx > on reshlpped nt Buenos Ayres because Argentine expected to have "plenty of Its oxn. Pritnnry western receipts were large again , l,13luvO bu. , compared with 674.CKJO bu. a year ago. Liverpool 'cIcJ higher by from Hid to lsfd than It closed the day before. The rea son given for such an unexpectedly heavy advance was that l.uCO.fOO bu. of w-.eat des tined for ports of call off coast In the United Kingdom had been ordered to France. Even with this as an Incentive 'he price of May went up very unwillingly It firally ad vanced to 91ssC , but when the Modern Miller report was received declaring the ix'heat area up to the a\er.ige and promising an in crease , fie price went off again In a hurry. ( May was selling at % ' ( K ) c at the close. Corn 'rtus dull , the exer ion of the previous two days having apparently taken all the life out of the traders. Business consisted chiefly of changing from December to May a. C1s/iJ34c / ! spread. T.ie market was f.ilrlj .steady and helped by the firmness of wheat and oats and the moderate recelp's , 24 cars. Seaboard cluannees were S50i > Xl bu. CablcF wure Vft'id higher. May ranged from COft SOHc ' 'o C5ic and cloied unchanged ai SSW.'StXFiC. ' The crowd In oats was large all day and a nervous feeling existed throughout the pcr-slon. At fie opening and for a time after there was heavy buying by the people who nero so prominent on the buying side. Later they turned and sold heavily of December and the spread.1wsJch had narrowed to vsc. widened to Ic , The "switching" was so con tinuous that traders became somewhat be wildered. The heavy selling In December , however , resulted In a % o decline In that op'ion. Cash demand continued urgent and sales of IXjO.OW bu. were reported. Receipts were 301 car. . May ranged from 2f'VT22:5e : RO 22HiJC2".c , closing unchanged at 22 = . , c , Provisions were again very dull Tne mar ket * .vas barely steady , with the range o3 prices less than 5c In everything. Hog re ceipts overran estimates , which may account for the uneasy feeling Packers were fair buvers around the opening , but utter that t ere were more sellers than < here were bid ders. At the close January pork was 2V c lower nt 33 27H > January lard 2l c lower ut T4 M and Januaryirlbs 2"tic lower at M.25. Estimated receipt for Saturday : Wheat , 103 cars ; corn , 3M cars ; oats , DOO cars ; hogs , 21.000 head. Leaning futures ranged as follows : Artlclen. . ! i. | tll.-li. I L3.V. | Ulo-ij. Yostdr Nov. 05 OIJJ DO 05 May. . OOHMH OIW 00 H Corn- No v . . 20H VOH M4y'i ! 30 Oats uvc. . . UtSH-l - ' ! ! < ! 22 H 22 Jlay. . 2---H 22X Fork Di-c. . . 7 S2 < , ' 7 32HI 32 1 n7 Jan. . . . S 3D B 324 S 3D i \ 30 Lard Dec. . 4 17' ! 4 17K 4 IS 4 IS i 17k Jan . . . 4 3u 4 JU 4 27HI 4 3U , 32W Sh'tKll ) ' ° * * i 25 Die. . i Jail , . , , 4 23 4 27K 155 27 K No. S. Cash uuotntlons were ns follows : KlJpUU Stistily ; winter straights , I4. * > ' ) Q4.CO ; clc.irs. JI.3W4.fiO ; spring facials 15 ; Minnesota seta hard intents , f I.XU3.U. ( WIIUAT No. i spring. MHQSiK ? : No. 3 t-nrln KUS-c. No 2 red. S.-seD7 c- CORN--NO. 2. mfrtc. O \TS-No. 2 , SO V c , f. n. b. : No. S while , , i > iic ; No. 3 white. 13SQl'.c , YE No. 2. 48C. : ; 'i ' ttais J. I1.W31.10U. Prime Iiorl per bbl. . J7.3H7.41 fflwe ) * "t4 IJ&l'sO : ' drV sallMl shoulders ( iMxed ) , XI 75Sra'W ; short drar sides Oinxi-d ) . ll.5)84.CiVi. WHISKY Distillers' finished goo.ls , per cal. . 'VlJCARS-Cut loaf. t514 ; granulated. K.2I. CaiiuiioillllcK. NK\V YORK. Nov -FLOUR-Reci'lpls l , 32- 1M bbs. : , cixirls | , S9.IIS bbls. ; Him cud fairly ac tive at old p'lees. Hyp flour , quiet ; superfine , 3 k5fl' 40 ; buckwheat Hour , dull at Jl.lLif I.M ) . lIl'fKWHEAT Quiet at S703'ii ' c. RYU Firmer : No. i w > lern. W It.MH.FY MAl.T Sleaay wf tern. WIIUAT Receipts. 156.4M bu , ; exports , KS.W7S j fou.j ti"'t ' , tlrr.i ; No , S rrd , Wc Options opened rm on c bl. and bullish Ilusslin crop reports and with few eiccptlun * was utronu alt day , ntlmulated by hlcbrr late ruble * , covering and big C oarancrc. rioting unsettled at a thade off from the tcp. but H < ) * e abjvelait night : No- vemtK-r cloted. ! < 7cj I > ec < mUr , Sv\U9.t.ci closed , COIINReceipts. . Hl.ftKbu. ; exports , JU.ftJ Im spot. Heady ; No. i. 3 ' 4c. Options opened- I steady anfl tuled flrm all ilay on bia tlruiuncei. lilcher cables and the rfe in wheat , closing at unchanged prices ; Noiembtr cl ktil , K TQ , De cember 32V f/3 ? c ; .lo ed. 92Ue. OATS - lliUJl * . NI > 1 bu. ; exports. 31J.I8I bu.j spc.t quiet ; No. S , J He Opltorui inure quiet unit barely ttrady. closing He ntt lower ; Dtctm- t r clps l. JCc ; Ftbi-uary. : i'.s . ' . * nuiii nu JIy ; > t te , cwniiiicn to dialer. " " fren 40 > 5 : * < fr ° P. c * * < - : > a' rop. J" ! ilUomt. . 1S9J crop , 48c ; ISM crop , 1R > 7 CP P. I tTl . HH > K-nt d > : ! T x" ' 1c- . - I WOUU Steady. VHOVISIONB n * l. firm : family. . . Cut meats , cjulet. iJirJ. uteady ; et .rn ttiamej , < i u ; reflned. quiet. Poitc , dull ; short clear , JH/lilt. / Tallow , steadier. OILS Cottonseed , steady ; prime crude , rrlroe yellow , tietl c. petroleum , quiet ; united rlnord ( Tc bid ; Penniylvsnls. crude , no mirket ; Vrn < nalIy t Sic. Rosin. steady. Ttrpentlne , Vtetdy at 3m0 IUi-B-Ste dy. . ilETAl - > * l T iron , warnints. dull t 18.75 bid nJ ks a ked. iJkr ropprr. qultt at 110.75. Tin t r ' - Md , J1175 tskrd. Spelter , lowir * t t * 1 > U "J H M mked. Lead , ex- ensure , quiet at 13. W bid and U U asked ; brok en. ttronr t IS M. Ht'TTER-Recelpts , 1940 pkss. . market steady ; wfotrrn crf m ry. H3 o. EUlni. nc ; factory , H C lpU. S. l pkgs. . market qul t ; wbltt. Sepltmbw. me. ftrs colored. Sp. ttmoer. * Uc ; smsJI colored , IVo ; Urge , OctoUr , Sc : m lt. Oct-ibr. S % V. light nkimxC Tc , I pun until' . SS H . full sfc m ! < * a r ! I mo-n r 79ir pv m ri ) t fl ; ( OMAIIV i sxii A i , jfn K ITS. Cnnilllloti of Trniln nmt ( Inntntlnnn in . < Unpl < ' nnil Knncj1'roilitcc. . KGOB-mrtetly fre h , l c. lIUTTHR-Common to r lr , Idgile ; choice to - . 140I7c ; separator oieam ry. J3c ; gathered VEAL Chile * f t. to 158 Ibs. , quoted at Sc ; Urre end co r ; . 4sHc. ' - . ; rrcn. e : cfc rw. | > er Ib . iCJ'jC ; docks. 7ctar - keys , 9 Ji e. P1UHON8 Uv . 7 * : dewil plpwjns not wanted. .HAT-Uptand , KM ; raMUnrt. .V > \ lowland. WOT ; ry * r w. SI ; cr.lor ms.k - ? th * rrtc * on hay ; light lutes < ! ! the bet ; only top grades brine top prue . VEGETAnLES. CELURY-Good stock , large. 4 e ; small , SC ONtONS-IVr . , WflSSc. 1IKANS Hand-picked nsvy. per bu. , J1.40 , SWEET TOTATOES Per bbl. , JS."i. CAIIIIAOK Hnme grown , per Ib. . 1'ifJlHc. I'OTATOES Home grown. < > 8 c ; western ttock , COitTtc. CAULlFLOWEr.- . FRL'ITS. QUINCES-CallfornlR. per l x. JI.23. APPLES Winter Hock. t2.SHI5.00 : Jonathans and fancy varieties , H.S ; California Ilclleflowtr. boxes. Ji.W ; ColoraAo Jonathans , l s. J1.S3. CRANIJERRIKS Jeneys , per bbl. , | 7. 9VI ; - con lniorr \ Jl.CMfl.10 , CALIKORN'IA AND COLORADO PEARS Good winter Nell. . K.000S.15. GRAPES-.NVw Ynrk Concords , lie ; Cataw- bas. 2VC ; Malagas. 3. > flC.iO. ! TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGEF Mexican , per box , W.60. I.KMONS Mowlnis , JJ.OOat.W ; choice Call. fornla. 13.00 S.73. HAN'ANAS-Cholcc. Isrre stock , per bunch , (2. 0002.23 ; medium-sized bunches , * 1,738.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. . larce slxe , 14QI3c ; Rrazlls , per Ib. . lOc ; Encll n walnuts , per Ib. , fancy , soft shell. 13c ; .Undards. IMillc ; nilwrts , per Ib. , lOc ; pecans , polished , large , H'lOc ; Jumbo , 12c ; large hickory nuts. J1.23 per bu. ; small. Jl.Eo per bu. ; rocoanuts , per 1M , 13.7364.00 ; peanuts , raw. OS 5V ; roaMed. f-fje c. K1GP Imported fancy " 3 crown , I4-lb. boxe > , 12Vic ; 3 crown , 4Mb. boxes. 15c ; 2-lb. boxes. 23c per box. HONEY Choice whit * . tc. KRAUT-Per bbl. , K.C004.23 : half bbl. , J2.MO 2.40 , MAPLE SYRfP-Flve-cal. cans , each J2.23- sal cans. pure , per doz. , tl2.0) ; half-gal , cans. H. 25 ; quart cans. t.5C. DATES I'cr CO to 70-lb. boxes. Stic ; FarJ 9-lb. boxes , 9c CIDER-Per half bbl. , JJ : bbls. , I3.DO. FRESH MEATS. DRESSED REEF Good native steers , 7c : good forequarters , steers , Cc Rood hlndquatters , 9 : ; western steers , 686'tC ; fancy heifers , 6Hc ; peed heifers. Co ; gonj rorequarters. heifers. 5'tc ; peed hindquarters , heifers. $ > ic ; good cows. 5 > c : fair HEEP CUTS Tenderloin ? , ISc ; twneless strips Oc ; strip loins , 7c : rolls , S'rc ; sirloin butts. SHc ; shouller clods , IHc ; rump butts. SVsc ; steer shoulder clods. SUc ; nimp butts. SHc : steer Chucks. 5Vic : Cow chucks. 4'jc boneless chucks. 4'tc ; cnw plate : , 2c ; steer elates. 34c ; flank steak C' c ; loins. No. 1. 14c ; lo'.ns. No. 2. 10 > ic : loln . No. 3. Sc : sirloin ends. No. L 9c ; ribs. No. 1. He ; ribs. No. 2. SHc ; ribs. No. 3. Cc ; steer rounds. THi * ; ccw rounds. CHc : cmv rounds shank off. SHc trimmings. 4Hc : beef shanks. 3c : brains , per doi. \J \ < - ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , lOc : swet read icalves ) . per Ib. . Vte : kidneys. p r doz. 35c ; ox tails , each 4c ; livers , ppr Ib. , Zc ; hearts , per lh. . 3c : tonpues. per Ib. . HHc. Ml'TTON I ambs. 7c ; sheep. C'.ic : market racks ( lone ) . $ c ; hotel racks ( short ) . He. less and saddles. 9c : lamb legs , 9c ; breast ! aua stews , te : tinrues. each 3c. I'ORK Dreed piss. SHc : dressed hoe ? . 3c : tenderloins. 13c : loin. " . 7c : spare ribs. 5c' ham ausage butts. 6Hc ; shouMers. roush. Zr ; shoul ders , skinned. 5o : trimmings. 5'ic : leaf lard iot rendered. 5Hc : heads , cleaned. 4 < - ; snout and oar. . tc : backbones. Hie cheek meats. 44c ; neck bones. 2c- pigs' tails. 4c ; plucks , each. 5c ; chit- tprllnirs. Sc , hookj. 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 25c ; .tomichii , earh 3c : tongries. each 7c : kidney ? , , v > rloz. . lOc : brain ? , pedoz. . , ISc ; pigs' feet , ser doz. , 2Jc ; llM-rs. afh c. HIDES. TALLOW , JITC. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 7c : No. 5 green hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , Sljc ; No. 2 green alted hides 74 ; ; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 Ibs. > : : No 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. . to ; No. 1 dry nint hides. 11O13 ; No. 2 dry flint hides. S3 loo. No. 1 dry salted hides. S20c : part cur d hide ? , We per Ib. leAs than fully turea. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each ISffTSc. green salted shearlings ( short pooled early skins ) each ISc ; dry shearlings ( fhort wooled early skins ) . No. 1. each Cc dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight 4flSc ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain wuo ; p Us. per Ib. , actual weight. 394c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per ID , . actual weight. 4S-5C. dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , prr Ib. actual weight. 334" feet cut off , as It Is u * i"s to pay frtlsh : on them. .St. Loiiln Criu-ral Mnrlict. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. FLOUR Flrfii but quiet and unchanped. WHEAT HiKh.-r. closingHe for December and S84C fir May abftve yesterday's matkct- May per.ed Vifi'Sc hlg.ier. advanced Sc late , declln- InB He and clrslns easy with sellers kc above the bottom : tpot. hlnher ; No. 2 red cash , eli-va- ; or. Mo ; track. W&57c : No. 2 hard cash , ! > 3c : De cember. S7c ; Januarj" W-ic bid : May. I2i < \ CORN Futures fluctuated within a small range nnd closed with buyers of December l-16c and sellers of Miy We above yesterday. Spot. steady : No. 2 cash , 26c ; December. 231iS23vic ; May. JS82SHC. OATS Futures quiet , firm and a Ehade higher ; spot , steady ; No. 2 cash , elevator. 21c : fack. -lV-22c ; No. 2 white. 24c ; D-ceraber , 217ic ; May , 22\c. RYE Steady at 4C'ic. FLAX ? BED Steady at tl. l't. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , $2.00. CORNMEAL H.40. 1IKAN Higher ; sacked east track. He. HAY Firm tr- choice grades ; prairie , J7.738 < .2S : timothy , I J10. ni'TTER Lower ; creamerlSSJ2ic ; dairy. 118 ISc. ISc.EGGS EGGS Steady nt ISc. WHISKY Quiet at 11.19. COTTON TIES S3c. METALS Lead , firmer at JS.37HS3.60. Spelter , quiet nt USD. I'ROS'ISIONS Pork , steady : standard mefs. Jobbing. tS.2J6S.50. I ard nominal ; prime uteam. $4.13 ; chilce. J1.15. IJacon ( boxed lots ) , extra short clear. J5.23 ; ribs. JJ-HW ; short , J3.75. Dry salt meats ( boned ) , shoulders. 13.124 ; extra short clear. J4.S7H : ribs. 13shorts. : . 15.25 RECEIPTS Flour. 4.00) bbls. ; wheat. W.OOO bu. : corn. 91.000 bu. : oats. S.OOO bu. SlUPMENTS-Flour. S.WO bbls : when. 1 ! MO bu. ; corn , 41 , < Kbu. . ; oats. 9.WO bu. llnltliiiorn Mnrkt-t , RALTIMORE. Nov. IB PLOt'lt Dull and un- chanzed : receipts , 8,004 bble. WHEAT Firmer ; spot enl month. 97HO97JJC : December. 974G 7Tr : steamer No 2 rej 9UG 92Sc : receipts. 77.S2 bu. : southern wheat by sample. 92fiSSc : southern wheat In grade 9ifl9 ? < - CORN Firm ; spot , month. 33S31o : November or December , new or old. 32 > 4 J3Sc : steamer mixed. S1S3114C ; receipts. S0.211 bu. ; southern white nnl ye'loncorn , SlfilV. S Firmer : No. 2 white. 2S'-ff2 j ; rredpts , 10.733 bu. RYE Steady ; No. 2 western , - 54j ; receipts J4.S bu. HAY Firm : demand fair ; choice timothy , J13. lUITTER-Steady : fancy ci-nmery MONc GRAIN FREIGHT ? Continue active' rates steady and unch4nged : steam to.Liverpool , per bu. , 4d. Rl'TTER Steady and unchanged ; fancy cream. cry. J3O2IC. EOOrf Firm nnd unchanged : fre.h , : ic. CHKESE Stt-ndy and unchanged ; fancy New York. W Ibs. , * , filOc. Cltji ( iniln anil ProvlNloiiN. . . . ? . , a , . , CITY. , Nov. 19.-WIIEAT-About leady. sc loner In some cis $ . anJ fairly active- N % I hard. SSc : No. 2 , Mej ; No. S , 6fit3cNO' . : * W uV > c : No. I red. 93frM.No. : . 2 9iJ ) 2.NO' : S. SCc ; No. 4 , Sic ; No. 2 > prlns. S2SS3c ; No. , ' OATS Fair- ! active and firm ; No. 8 white. EGGS Strong ; fre h candled. ISiJc : storage , , 7S , & bu. ; corn , ,2W bu. ; SHIpilENTS Wheat , 10 < ! , iyO bu. ; corn , W.UO bu. ; oats , none. ( irniii Hrccliit * nt Prluclial InrUotii , ST. I/5UIS. Nov. 19 Reevlpn : Wheat , 71 MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 19. Rfcelpts : Wheat. 711 cam. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. Receipts today : Wheat 67 cars ; corn. 294 cars ; oats , SOI ears. Kttlmated car lots tomorrow : What , 103 ; corn. 39) ; oats , KANSAS CITY. Nov. .19. Receipts : Wheat. 10 cant. OPLinrit. Nov. 13. Receipts'Wheat. . 5cars PKORIA. Nov. 19-Rewlpu : Corn. IS.ir.j bu nat , 31.4 * > bu. ; no ami whlirkv , nonwhwt' ; 1.260 bu Shipments : Ci.rn , 4. M tu. uat c - 4 > i hu. : rye , none : whisky. 155 Lbs. ! ; 'hai. NVw OrlcuiiB .llnrkel. NEW ORI-KAN.- y. 19HOC PRODt'CTS- f-i tdy p..rk , old , SHr I ird , renned Here. . . S'se. lloxwl meats , rtrr alt - l thnulders ! Wle . 4 .e. U < ux > n , clear rib tMm , i , c. Hamt ! OOFFKB Rio. ordinary tlow. . fair. S6tc. FIJOUR Extra fancy. 14 S tJ4.U ; patents. J4.M rORNMEAIr-Quet ! IJ.6-X RRAN-Qulet. COCH-r HAY Firm ; prim * . JH.9101JJ * ; choice. JlS.CTf COIIK Steady ; Ni. I sacked , white. mixed. Ste ; yellow. S7 < - OATS-Steady ; No. 2 Mrkrt , Ur. RICK-Qulet ; ordinary 10 good. 3S64HC. Cliicliiiiatl Market. CINCINNATI. Nov. 19. FLOfR-Dull , WHEAT Firm : N . ! red. S4r. fXRN Firm ; No , S mixed , new , JHc. OATS Strone and hlsier No , I inixtd , JJWc HV > - < Jult ; No. Z. 4CHc , PROVISIONS Ijrd. quiet at it 1J. Hulk mc-ito. firm at ft 5S. I5 "n steady at 15 te. WIHSKY-Steady at 11.19. Ut'TTEH-Qulet. EGGS Firm at ICVic CHEESE-Steady at c. I.lvrriiuol Mnrkrt. LIVERPOOL. Nov 19.-PROVISIONS Pork prim * met * , flne wettern. steady. 47 < tj prime me s. me < ilum wwlern , steady. 4U. Hams stiort cut. U to 1C IU. . dull. J2s. B 6ftn - middle , . Ilfht , dull , i ; lenT dlr h -.y ' ! . ! ! V , f . 8Vrtlcar b rlt . .V.I ! Its' ' C-l clr twlliM , 'uii K , ( j. irJ , prime rMt- trn. t.a ly. UH n i-IIEf E A-nerl. an. nr.est white and cMirel , * asv 4J WHKAT-Spot. No. 1 red , northern spring. stend > . It t.\ \ . < 'ORN N < vem5 r , ft * * ? y , fc 3d : T > c nl > er , t dy , * * zSd ; 4 nfl ry , t * dy , ! < . _ ri/iUIl-St. IX IM fancy winter. M * dy. Its. IV.JPS At Lonrt n ( I-aclfk co ut ) , steady , 4 IVPTfEy. Tiitrilii . TOLBDO. Nt > r. . WHBAT Higher. tr nk : No. I c h. Wltc ; Decetnber , IHC. CORNActive. . M 4r : .Vo. t ralxeJ , OATH Dull , liww ; Ni. 2 mlirt , JV. HVK I > ull , Ktmlr : Nv S h. 4 < HfC. rixiVKR.otsBD ActUe , strady ; prlnw cash n < l December , W SS. Dplrnlt DETROIT. Mleh. . Nov. 19.-WHBAT-Nn. 1 white. 9l1c : No. s rwl. ic ; December , 92\c : May. 9 Sc. CXRN ) No. 2 mixed. I7c , OATS N * 2 white , 25'SC. RYK No. I. 4 $ . 1'iMirln Mnrkrt. PEORIA. Nov. 19.-CORN-SIeady at OATS Firm ; No. J white , nominal. RYB Quiet and nominal at : : (12zHc. ( WHISKY Not quoted. J-nn Krnncloco Wheat JInrkot. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. -WHKAT-Steady ; December , J1.33S : May. J1.S7 * ; . STOCKS AMI IlO.VnS. I CoiiKitllilntctl ( ' .nn llulilx the Hoard , On-liiK to I'niorahliHriiortv. . NEW YORK , Nov. 19.-The market today con- tlnued Its dull and narrow character , though at some slight Improvement over yesterday , both In the volume of the trading and In the movement of prlc . The extreme riteon the average was greater than yesterday , but realUIng sales In the last hour reduce ! the net gain to very nar. fh . ? i ? ? * ln most raeTne movement In the sperlaltles wail much freer than In the rtand- rallroad stocks , and Sugar and Manhattan ran one time 2 per cent higher than yesterday , close , and sharp gains were also shown by Pee ple s Gas. New Jersey Central , Reading first pre ferred and Lead preferred. All of these ( rains were very materially less before the clo e. Vest Chicago fctreet Railway was quite active and strons ana rose nearly 2 per cent. Hut consolidated Gas occupied the middle of , * ' 5.se ona was lh center of attention all il y. This stock opened S4 ! per cent higher or , the belief that a large Individual interest In one of the local gas companies , which has been hold ing out for the best terms , had been brought Into the agreement for amalgamation. The suvk mounted upward by wide bounds , sometimes over n point between sales , to 103V4. but the very great skepticism In the speculative mind regard ing published utterances on the progress of the plan of confoll-.utlon then became manifest IN the equally feverish couree of the stock toward a lower lever. It got as far down as ? and after vibrating In nn erratic manner closed > j per cent higher at a. net gain , o : 3. per cent. The later weakness In the market was Ou * In pan to receipt ? from the west of falling eff In railroad earnings , and to widespread dlRlculty "vcr the maintenance of railroad rates. There was talk also that large Increases In operating t expenses would reduca the net earnings of ranI I roads for October below what has been counted upn. Iluylng for London account helpci to sur- taln the market In the earlier dealings. A feature of the day was a sharp rise ofc In the rate * of sterling exchange , both for de. mand bill ? and O3i > 1e transfers. This .was In part the reflection of a stiffening In the discount rate In London where the Dank of England Is again borrowing money In the open market with the purpwe of controlling the private discount rate and relieving the pressure for gold In that renter. Mmsy In this market continued very dull ani eay In all department ? . Not only has a dull- nefs of ppe'ulatlon recced the demand for money , but there has ten quite a heavy flow uf funds during the wesk from Interior point ? . Tomorrow's bank statement Is expected to show a material Increase of available money. The bnnd market was moderately active and prices advanced. Total sales , { 1,345.000. United State ? 4s. registered , and 5s advanced H per jent bid. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram says : "The stock markets were Idle and irregular toShy. Consols and other Investment- were L.wer on the prospect of money being tem porarily dearer for reasons already cabled you. The price of gold has fallen to 77s Hid. Ameri cans were firm , nnd on the whnle a better ten dency , being assl ted by Senator Hanna's bull- 'ph ' remarks en trade. The Paris bourre was rather dull and the Berlin , market was quiet. " Th follotvinc were tne closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange Total sales of stocks today were 19SU35 shares. Including : Chicago , liurllncton & Qnlncy , 15,230 ; Louisville & Nashville. 4.3ft ) . ManhatUn , 7.423 ; Metropolitan Street Railway , 3,4&5 ; Missouri 1'a- cine. 5.620 ; Rock Island. 10.133 ; St. I'aul , 12 5M ; St. Paul & Omaha. 5.105 ; Union Paclflc , 3,072 ; American TolMcco. 3,026 ; People's Gas , 13,910 ; Consolidated Gas. 13.603 ; Sugar. 33.W1. \fir York Moiu-y .llurkot. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-MONEY ON CALL Easy at ItitlS p r cent ; last loan , l\fji per cent ; cloiln , " at 2 per cent. PRIME .MERC'ANTILE PAPER 3'S84H per STERLING i\THANGE-Strenp. actual busne.4a ! In lar.'KirV bills at ] 4-3 < iQ4 k7 i ; posted ratt-3. ti S3 > - j4.Wh ; commercial bills. J4.S2. SILVER ( KRTIKICATES SSeSSc. UAH SILVER-SSc. MEXICAN DOLLARS 45HC. GOVEIlNMnNT1 UONDS Firm. STATE IjriNDS Dull. RAILROAD nONDS Firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U. S. new4s. TVS. . . 127 iN. | J. O. is . 112H U.s.naw49cou. . . U.S,4B.res ll'JI * N.C.48 . 10.1H U. S. 43. coup 'N'o. ' Paeins l8t * . . . . H7 ! < U.S. 28. nt. .Ko. Pacino its . U.S. 3s.rej No. P-wtne 4a . U.S. 54. coup lUHi N. Y. a & 3t-L.4 . . 1044 District ' 1. Ois 109 > 4-'N. iW. Us . 120 Aa..chm ! A 105 , .V. W.Coasols . 142 Ala..cU4SlJ . ! ( ) * ! ! . ' . W. Dao.5 . 118 Ala..class C 101 .Ore. Nav.lsti . 112 Ala. Currency. Ore. Nav. 4s . . . . W3i < Atchtboii4 80 Jo. S. L. tia. t. r. . 120U Atchisonaui. 4s . . . 3 MiO. S. US . t. r . U2H Canada So.2nda. . . 10-.fi O. Iran. t t , t. r. . . . OJ Chic.TerSi , 44 O. Iinp 5a. L r . 40 C.Jt O. Si liu > { 'p.ieineti of ' 33. . . C. H. A U. 4 J . lOIHH ! 1in ; 4 * . I ) , ill ( i. UU . ILH , u.o.Wajt ists . . . . Bl D. , VK. G. 4s , Si , SU L. i I. M. C03. J 83 KautTinn. lut-t . . 103 St. L.XS. F.Gia 0. 110K KrtoGi'li. J . . . . . . 7UHSt. ! P. Coai-jU . 139 F. W.Jc I ) . U. t. r. 09 iSU P. C. i P. UU . . lltflf " ' ' ' .St. P. a i P. 3 . . . . . 1 10H G I. AS. A. di" . . 1U4 's. ' C. noaruaJ . ! < ( J. H..VS. A. 2ds. . sjntherar.r. 5 . . . 02 . . . jS. iv. AT. < 14 . 00 H A.T. C.COH 0 * . 101 iTenn.nsw ot.U . . Hd Iowa C. UU .lV-t. PJ ; . L G. UU 00 K. P. con. t. r. . . . Tax. PJ3 Kf. 2dJ , , 2fi K. P. Ism. t. T U.P. l.u . 101 S La.NewCon.4i . . ioa u. p. D. io , i t . . L. AN. Unt. , . . . St'i.Wab. I t3 . Mlsiour ) Ua 101) Wa * 2d . 78 M.K.i. r. 2J 01H U > * tshorai * . . . . UOH M.K. AT. 4 * . . . . . B'JHiVa. Canturle * . . 06) ) , M. Y C. Ikla. . . ,119 , Va. djferrad . Snii Frnnrlicu Sllnlnir ( j.uotntluii * . SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. ! . The official closing quotations on mining stocks today were as fol lows : Silver bars , S7U = ; Mexican dollars , drafts , sliht , lie , teUffraphlc , Stuck lluutntloiii , IX > NDON. Nov. U I p. m. cloilne ; Oonsoln.iii'y . . sU'uui common. . . 93 Contois , aso'u lN Y. Central . 1OU Can. Pacific K3l ! Penni > jUauli . 50 H Ena . „ 16HilleA3lQr . 10H Krte 1st ofo 3Jh Max Cea.uaw4t. . U7H III. Ooutrai. 104 I.Mcburn . , 1.3V , Vlcucan orjinarr . . 17 IL.AM . atlk BAR SILVER Strady , per ounce. MONEY pr cent. Aiuprlcnn Srcurlllf * In Luniloti. LON'OO-V. NorU. . Tut market for Amerlua < -tl\tt\ nf , iprit'rs , Th tw > e * d ! rady and the demand eenerslty llitht llnHton StnrU llnntnllnn * . HOSToN jiit. 1e 1 ll loins l',4ii per cent ; time I'.ana 3 < M per cent , i ' . .sir * rrlce * fo * stacks , bonJs and immrut hsre . " " A.T. A .1 F 1SH * d. Eta. ' | j. 10.1 American Surar. . 1.12 > < G o. IBles. oM. . . . 81 Am.S'isar ofJ . . . 112 lAwhHon orj jvj HsvSUte O.iv..2 13-ltl Atchtfwn 4v 8oM Dell Telephone. . . 263 'N. Ent ; ( Is lli'i Boston A Alb\av. 21 * .Gpnoral . niw 38. . IIMI ItOMon A MMno. . . li > 0 ; WI . dmt. Is 34) ) { do pfd 1 Sflt4 * Win. Cent S 124 C. . ll.VJ t'3M , Allouei MlntnrCJ .Ml FltcliDur ? 04 Atlnntle MX General Kloolrto. . .S2'llovon ' A MnnUn i li : ; Illinois SIROI. . . 43 lllcntu.v listen. . . . 244 Mexican Central. . I' iCaUnneli Upon. . 4no N. V..VN.E 80 Centennial 17 { Old Colony. 1S.1 iFranXiln 20 O.S. L M 1H4 KKlrsKVO17 RuDDer 15 Oceoli 33 Union Pacific IWKiOultlcr 114 WestEna IllHSntitMF < ; foprHr. . 0 ( We t End tJfd JOO TamiirniU ICO W. EIoc 20 < 4 Wolverine 10 W. Elcc. pfj 67 I i . . . \ < -iv York 3IlnlnB qnotntlonn. NE\Y YORK. Nov. 19. The followlnR are this closing mlnlne quotatlunst ' ' Chollar. . iu Ontina. . . antl Crown Point. . 15 ODhlr. . . ; 75 Con. Cal. A Va , . . . 100 Plrthbuttt 8 Dcadwoou . t'U ' Qulckilirer. 10 , ) Oould ACurrj . oulo'k&tlver ofj. . . DOO 143 Sletr * Net-ana. . . , 80 HOUICSLIRO . 301K1 StannanU 100 Iron Sllrer . V.1 Union Con 30 Mexican . 35 Yollovr Jio'iut . . . . 35 ROSTON. Nov. IJ.-CIearlncs. (15,00,1C3 ; bal ances. ll.CO.KQ. RALTIMORK. Nov. ! . Clearlnes , f2S3 , S9S ; balances , PSt.927. NEW YORK , NOT. 19. CTlenrlncs , Ji2l.i2.t7 ; balances , 9 , S. ° , 75. I'HILADELI'HIA. Nov , 19-ClearlnKS , 110,397- J45 ; balances , tI,54 ,3CO. MEMPHIS , Nov. 19.-nearinCT , J5S.OO : bal ances , 511C,0 > 3 ; New York exchange , selllne at par. par.CINCINNATI. . Nov. 13. New York exchange , 308 B premium ; money , IH9 * per cent : clear ings. J2 , < XX,900. ! NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 1 ? . Clearings. Jl.S .OCO : commercial. 11.53 per tlO discount ; New York exchange , bank. par. ST. I > Ot'lS. Nov. 19. Clearlnirs. JI.761.7SS ; bal ances JI73.6W ; money , steady. MfS ] > er cent : New York exchange , 25c prtralum bid , 50o premium ask J. CHICAGO , Nov. 19 Clearlnjrs. J1S.S70.S3I ; New York exchance. . 50c premium ; postel rates , tl.Si'.J and Jl S6U. Stocks active ; AVest Chicago , very firm on room buying. Closlna : West Chlcaso , 103 : Diamond Match , 144 ; North Chicago , KS bid , 232 asked : Lake Street U 174 : New York Ulscuit , C3H ; Strawboonl , SO ; South Side L. C * . Forulfcn Kliiniiclal. I1ERLIN. Nov. 19. Exchange on Ixmdon , marks 15 pfgs. for checks. PARIS. Nov. 19. Three per cent rentes. Mtlf 67 > c for the account ; exchange on London , 2f 184C for checks. 1X3NDON , Nov. 19. The rate of dls.-ount in the open market for short bills. 2 ; 027 * per cent ; the mt of discount In the open market for three months' bills , J Ti per cent. Gold Is quoted at Buenos Ayres today at 175.54 ; at Lisbon. 4i73 : at Rnme , 105.2-J. American eagles are quoted at 7Cs7d- COTTOX MAUICnTS. Spcctilntloii Fnlltt to Ilrnnilcn n Ilns Iteeii Kxiiecti-d. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The cotton market opened steady at a loss of from S to > points , but recovered all before noon. The early weakness was due to disappointing opening cables , but later cables gave some encouragement and pori receipts ran below estimates. Shorts at the pres ent low prices naturally show hesitation to stand on their deals , and there Is a disposition to change front on anything like bull encourage ment. Speculation , however , falls to broadfn us expected. In the afternoon trading was active. Weakness developed under local selling with the market finally easy .t a net IOK < of from. 4 to 7 points. Middling. 3ic net receipts , 372 bales : ports to Great Uritaln. S.S11 bales : to France. ' 70 bales : to the continent. 4.00' bales ; forwarded. 13 573 bales ; siles. 3.95S bales ipinners. 15S bales. Tvuni to < 1av : Net recelms. C4.2C5 bales : cxiicrts to Great Hrltaln. 2D.S99 bale * ; to Fran-e , K.V3 bales ; to the continent. 5.643 bales : stock. 6.1. . 1. bales. ron oldated ! : Net receipts. 3S .9So bales , exports to Great Hritaln. 143.651 bales : to tiancc. 70.W2 bales ; to the continent. 144.13. . bales. Total since September 1 : Net receipt * . 3.2 * . . W3 biles . 120 7S3Savannah. . 571. Wl'mlngtor , 1&S.649 ; - 14- Newport News. 3.o.4 : Baltimore , . . hir " -1J3- New York. ! 5. H ; Brunswick. f Penrncoli , S3.303 ; Port Royal , 31,424 ; total XF. Nov. 19.-COTTONrFutures. November. So.l norn- bales steady ; sales , I2.4-W : tnal ; December. JiMgiM : JimuarjS . . - - : FebruarjS5.4185.42 : March. J3.46f. 4. : Ap-Il. J5.51fi5.52 : May. Ji5C05.57 ; June , jQ.C19j.C2 : July , ' e- ' - f f'JSJo-TTON u.et . ; mid- dllng 5 5-16c ; sales. 172 bales ; receipts 6 C29 bales ; shipments. 5.3CO bales ; stock. 4..5S2 biles. GALVESTON. Nov. 19.-COTTO.V-Firm : mld- ' ' ° LniVE RPOOL , Nov. 19.-CQTT ON-Spot good , business done ; prices higher ; American middllns fair SHJ' Rood middling. 3Jid : American mid dling 39-32d : low middling ; 3 r.-:2d : good ordl- natr 31-J2J ; ordinary , 2 2f3. . The sales of the day were 12.WO bales , of w.ilch 1.5nO were for speculation and export and Included 11.500 American : receipts. 31.010 bales , including 25.709 bales American. Futures opened quiet with a moderate demand and closed steady : American middling. L. M. C. . November , 3 13-C4t3 14-64.1 ; November and December , 3 1I-64SJ3 I2-Wd. wl- lers- December and January , 3 ll-C4d , value ; Janusr > ' and Februarj' . 3 11-Ctd , sellers ; Febru arj' and March. 3 11-C403 l-C4d , sellers ; Marcn and April. 3 12-644. buyers : April and May. 3 13-6463 14-64(1. ( sellers ; May and June. 3 14-64 J S 134d , buyers : June and Julj" , 3 15-64Q3 16-644. buyers ; July and August , 3 1S-C4S3 16-64d. buy ers : August and September , 3 17-6483 1S-C4J , sel lers. _ Wool M.irketx. BOSTON. Mass. , Nov. 19. The Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool markrt : The market continues exceedingly quiet. There has bee.i one sale of 250.0TO ] > ound < Irish hold ings nt 31S cents , some heavy sales of Australian and another sale of 5"OW pounds of Montevideo nt nbout 23 cents. In domestic wools there Is little doing. A sate of TS.OW pounds this fall at 15 * cents m rk tr top price obtainable for such stock. Wc ) l has not receded from last week's level though the drop of 5 ppr cent In Antwerp has causc-d some nervousness. The sales of the week arc l.W56.t' pounds domestic and 2.7SS.OW rounds foreign , against 2.SM.701 pounds domestic and 1 473.0W pounds foreign last we k : and ! .MS- W ) pounds domestic and 955. OT ) pounds foreign for1 the Fame week last yc-tir The Mies to date show an Increase of IS.OVi.SW pounds domestic nnd 123.SM.200 pounds foreign , from the sales the same date In 1SSC. The receipts to date show an Increase of 121,741 bales domestic ana 231,424 bales ' " "HOSTON. Nov. 19. Quotations for leading1 de scriptions : t Michigan combing , 2fc ; No. 2 Illinois combing , 25c : X New York , New Hamp hlre and Vermont. 23j2c : No. 1 New York , New Hampshire and Vermont , 27c : unwashed medium and Kentucky and Indiana quarter-blood combing. "Ic : Ken tucky and Indiana three-elght.is-b'.ood combing , 24Q27c ; Missouri quarter-blood combing. 23323ci Missouri three-eiKhths-blood combing. ZSQHc ; bralil comblpg , 21c : lake and Georgia. 22c. Texas wools : Eprlns medium ( twelve months ) . 163Hc ; scoured price. 43845c ; spring , tine ( twelve months ) , lieiSc ; scouted price , 50S52C , Terri tory wools : Montana nne medium and nne , Htj ISc ; scoured price. 4S&50c ; staple , C285Co : Utah , Wyoming , etc. , line medium and line , US17c ; scoured price , 5 < 0S7c. Australian wools : Scoured basis , combing , su- perflne , 70672c ; scoured bails , combing , good , 61 ( jOSc : scoured basli , combing , average. CljCio ; Queensland combing , C5c. ST. I > DUIS. NJV. IS. WOOL In light demard and easy : medium , 15C2"c ; light fine , 2l7c ! heavy nne , S914c ; tub washed , 22030V c. toffee Murkt'lH. NEW YORK. Nov. -COFFEE-OptIons ojncd barelr steady at a decline of ItlW points , ruled slow with a weak undertone , European cables being unfavorable , receipts at Rio and Santos heavy and spot buyer * procrastinating : closed aulet at a net lost of from $ to 10 point * . Rales. J2.S10 bags. Including Derernl.er , J5.I3 ; March , J3.05 , Spot coffre , Itlo , w ak and nom inal : No. 7 Involc * , CKe ; No. 7 1-jlAlne , * 4c. Mild , weak ; Cordova , S'l<c ' : sal < n < . ' , ' ( ) bag * Maracalbo , SOO bars Central .American Total warehouse deliveries from the United Statei. 11 , . 13 bags , Including 12,741 li n from New York ; New York stock today. i37,4 2 bae : t'nlte.1 Ktalrs stork , M7.S4I bam , KtViat for the United Stairs , K-.Vi b& s ; total vWUf for the I'nl'ed State * . V3I.SII lacs , aealnst trt.TK bags last year and 533 1M tugn In 1K5. " SANTOS. Nov. 1 * . CWFDE-QuIet : seed BVM-- age Fant.-s. 7.600 rets , receipts " ' JO.lrO bags ; stock. IIAMHt'RO , Nov. 19. rOITBE Opened H pfir. lower , closed HflSpfg. net 'lowers fairs , . Jl.dK ) RIO DE JANEIRO. Niv ! . COFFEE-QuIrt : No. 7 Rio. 7.ST/I rel : exrhanew 7 l ltl : reoelpti. 1J.OM bags : cleared far the L'nlted 'States , 14.0ft ) bacrs : cleared for Europe , 2'JOQ ' Uic , slock , 4 > 3.0 > 0 bags. HAVRE. Nov. ! . COFFEE nosd Qul t ! > t net toss of tf. sales. 2C,0 > JO S uit 11 r Market * . NEW ORLEANS. Nor. . ' SttGAR-Open ktt- tie steady at t" ijle : centrlf esJ very u-or r , crcnuUted , 4 1I-1CCI 7-lCc ; whiten. X 11-100 4 J-JCc ; yellows. S',61T4 < - uqpJs JSOJ'ic Mo , Itnm open kettle sttady at UifSlc. centrifugal , easy at 404 > re Syrup. > teaiy ! at II6J2- . LONDON , Nov -SI'dAR nm ruirir. No vember , s IHdj December npJ March , ti 4Ud. 'OMAHA ' LIVE STOCK MARKET Light Bun of fatt'e and lair Supply of and Sheep. LITTLE LIFE IN THE CATTLE BUSINESS Short Suiiply All ( lint 1'rrvcntn n IInd IlrenU linen Ailvntirc \iitcli , 5 > ellliiKr IJiiHlly n Mimic StrotiKcr. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. M.-Ilecelpls for the days Indicated were : Cattle- . Hoc . Shcrp. Horses November 19 1.M9 4.0H 1,411 Z7 November IS 4.4W ) 5 , S7 2a7 . . . . November 17 3,162 4.CSI 1.467 K November 15 4,303 4.SS3 2.3SS . . . . November 15 IolS 2WS 1.S37 November 13 JH 5C < 6 1.22J November 17. 7.0W 4,531 1,032 15 November 11 3.S16 6,019 3.7M November 10 6.S15 5.SS7 1.8S9 1C November 9.2.7G2 S.345 MM November S 3,450 2 , 9l 719 * 2 November E S37 3 , 39 November 5 2.114 3,703 1.793 6S November 4 3,919 4..W2 I.S53 The offlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cittle. H'RS. Sh'p. H'ses. C. , M. & St. P. Uy 2 O. & St. U Ry 1 SUssourl Pacino Hy. . . 3 1 Union Pacific System. 12 12 2 K. . 11 & M. V. H. II. , 9 14 2 2 C. , St. P. . M & O. tty. 13 6 n. & M. n. n. n 27 15 2 C.I1. & Q. Hy 4 K. C. & St. J 11 2 c. , n. i. & P. ny. . E. . i 7 C. , K. I. & P. Hy.V 1 . . Total receipts 79 Gl 6 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purcnuslng the num ber of hpad Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omarti Packing Co 03 70S The G. H. Hammond Co. . 140 1,177 101 Swift and Company . . . . 27 1,073 31 The Cudahy Packing Co CM io3 ai Lobman & Hotftschllds . . 44 W. I. Stephens 15 Hill & Huntzlng 17 Benton & Underwood . . . . M L , . P. Husz 23 H. Hamilton C9 Cudiihy P. Co. , K C. . . . 234 319 Other buyers C3 Total 1.S33 4,030 1.M1 CATTHB There were only seventy-seven loads of cattle here all told and out of that number there were ten cars which were conslsned direct to packers and were not offered for pale. The market as a whole was lacklnc In Interest and was Inclined to be slow and devoid of life. There were some pretty decent cattle In the yards , but at the same time a good deal of trash. The most deslrablo of the fat cattle sold at Just about steady prices , 33 there were not many here. At the same time advices from other markets were not reassuring and the market was a little slow and In clined to be easier on the less desirable kinds. While the trade was lacking In life there were so few here that the supply was soon exhausted. There were quite a peed many cows and heifers on sale and the most desirable kinds moved off quite readily and at just about steady prices. One load of pretty good lit tle heifers sold at J4.25 and another at J4.30. The market on the medium and common kinds was -Oow and weak Practically every , thing sold in good season. Stocktrs anil feeders were in very mod erate supply and the market was Just about steady. Kepresentative sales : NATIVES. 4. . . . 172 5 73 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. Na. Pr. t springer w. . . . 31 90 1 cow and calf 3 : . nn 1 cow and calf 3501 1 cuw an.l calf 37" . ) 1 cow end calf " > f * > 1 cow and calf 47 W WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 4 bulls1327 J2 CC 1 stag 1170 3(0 7 tailings. . . . 1011 S 25 NEBRASKA. No. Av. I-r. No. Av. Pr. 1 cow 500 Jl CO Scows. S93 J2 fS 2 cows 975 235 1 tailing. 100 275 1 tailing 1010 275 ScowS23 2 M 1 tailing. . . . . SCO 310 K cows. 103) 320 2 fetdeia. . . . 640 3 50 3 feeders. . . . 676 3 65 42 feeders. . . . 642 430 13 cows. 9TS 273 13 cows 1072 3 CSMONTANA. MONTANA. 29 steers. Ilf6 375 2 cow * . 10M 30) 36 cows 990 325 1 feeder 1'CO 300 15 feeders..IflSS 3 61 1 bull. 12tO 250 12 bulls 12SO 2 C5 C5TEXAS. TEXAS. 1 cow SfO Z 50 2) steers. 937 SO ) 70steers 937 340 1 calf 2CO 450 HOGS The hos market advanced a notch this morning , values being a shade stronger. The full loads soM at .loij : . 3. as against J3.25@3.45 yesterday. Today the heavy hogs deigning 300 pounds and upward rold at t3.30O3.35. while tht same weights yesterday brought J123Q3.30. The medium and lUht weights sold , at J3.35Q3.45. the same range as yesterday. In other wort's , wnat advance there was occurred on the heavy loads. The average of all the sales van 2'c higher than yesterday. 7 * c higher than Monday , but 3Uc lower than a week agu. The market was reasonably active at the pre vailing prices , and an early clearance was ef fected. Representative sales : SHEEP There were only a few mutton sheep h-re , but the market as slow ami ] 0c lower Chicago has dropped about 3Ac In the past tnrr or four days anil buyers here were trying to get some concession. Representative vales : No. AT. Pr. 142 Mexican feeders . , . , , 73 tl IS tl wuitern ewes 95 3 51 SS HHitern yearlings , 79 4 10 C-l western yearling * 79 4 10 8 western Umbs C7 4 ' * > 117 stackers 7 400 InilluunpoIlN I.lvr Stock. INDIANAPOLIS , Nsv. IS. CATTLE-Rec-lpts , l.Syliead ; shipments , COO head : market quotabljr steady : good to prime steers , fl W&C. 10 ; fair to medium steers , | l , < JHi ; Kood to choice steers , II 1664.00. Iioas-Recrlpts , CM. ) hold ; shipments , 1 MO head ; matket artlre ; good to cjolce medium and heavy. Ji < 56iWV , : mixed and heavy , JJ.4V33.45 , comnv.n llchti , JH003 SO. SHEEP-Receipts , M ) head : shipments , 6f * head ; market only fair and ISc lower ; good to choice Umbs , IS.WRtW ; common to medium lambs. lt.OO@4.TS : common sheep , II K&J Ti. iB Clly l.lvtSli > ck Murkrt. KANSAS .CITY , Nor ! > . t'ATTLE-lUortpt * . l.r O jeid , IIUK'I U tuady ti tftnic , Tfxaj steer * . t ! &J. : : ; Tf s * cows , i : 9& > .2S , n tUe steers H.15&4.W , .jaiUve cowi nd hetftr * . | 1. 8 . ) ; * nd feeler * , niAOI.Mt hull * . Jt 15(11. M. 3-R eli > t . Uono hc < l. market straity to lower : talk of Miles , lt3iVe4S. . h * Tle . luhts , MBUS.4.- . rkeiv , . . . SHKEP-n * "li > t . 1" < X > he J : market nrmi Umbs , UJiys : : , muitans , UIIICACO i.ivi : STOCK . Itettor Mrinnml for llcnvjCnlUc nnil They Sell Frrrljr. CHICAOO. Nov. lThre l wm a moderate general demand for cattle * nd Ivrlcrs were barely steadA few very cnMnary steer * sold for from JJ.TS to Jl. with choirto fancy cattle brinslnB from K to JS.40 , the ( rreater t rt of the sales bring at from JI.SS to JS KM western * sold at from JJ.7 * to Ji.Sfl. and northern fej Texans sold as hUh II.M. There nss better - ter dV-mand for hevy cattle and they solJ freely at from Ji to J3.4& . The sbx-ker ni frfltr trade was fairly ctl e at from Jl.JS to H JS. n few selling at from JI.49 to J4.M. OalvM were .htly higher and milch cows were unchanged. Texas Bras * cows , bulbs and steers sold In mod erate number * at from JJ.50 to Jl There was a fairly active local and shlpplne demand for hogs at yeMentay's late prices tmi the market closed dull and weak. Sales were largely nt from J..IO to J3.SO. prime shipping lots fetching from W. to JJ.S74 nnd coarse heavy lockers from J * . to JS.3 * . Trade In sheep and lambs was slower at lower prices. Sheep sold at from J2.W to JI.6S. fed westerns going at the top price. Limbs soil at from JJ.75 to J3.7S. largely at from JI.S ) tn Ji.BO. Rams < -M at from JS.2S to Jl. Very few theep nnd lambs are now coming from the western ranges. Receipts : Cattle. 3.500 head hogs. J2COO head , sheep , 7WO held. St. Louis 1.1 vo Stock. ST. LOtTIS , Nov. 1 ? . CATTLB-Recetpts. S nV ) hrad. of which 1,70ft head are Texans : shipments. 2.0" > head ; market , steady : fair to fancy nstlve shipping and export steers. Jl.354tt.34 : bulk of sales. ll.MiRI.S : , ; dressed beef nnd butcher steers , J1.6J ? 4. ; bulk of sales. JI.OMM.7o : f-ers unJer LOO ! ! . . J3.3904.75 ; bulk of ssle * . J3.6J44.10 : * tockrs and feeders , J2.4. 4 90 ; bulk of siles J3.0104.10 : cows and heifers. (2.009450. Texas and Indian rteers. grass. J3.00O3.S6 : fed , J425 : cuws and heifers , J2.60R3.S1. HOO. .Receipts. 6H > 0 head : Milpments , 100 head : market , steady : light. J3.40&S.5:1 ] : mixed. JJ.KfJ3.40 ; heavy , J3.4S3.5 : . SHEEP Receipts , l.of" ) head : shipment * , nnne : market , slow but strong : native muttons , It.Mff .M ; culls and bucks. J2.0 > ) & 3.25 ; stockers. J * l ff 3.25 ; lamle , Il.r50.90. XIMV Yorlc I.lvr Stock. NEW YORK. Nov. -HCKVKS Rec-ipts. 3.SM head : native sti < rs , stags nnd oxen. J3 7ifl 4.50 ; bulls , J2.5JC3.O1 ; dry cows. Jl 7 ff ? 15. European cables quote American steers at 10'it * ll > ic : no exports. CALVES Receipts. 230 head : veals. J5.00f7..j ; grassers , J3V33.73 : westerns. J325. SHEEP AND LAMIIS Rereints. 3Shcnd Sheep. J3. ( & 4 75 ; lambs , J5 23P6.1S. HOGS Recelpt.i , 3.103 had : easier nt JJCOiTJS' . Knit IltifTnln Llvo Stork. EAST RUFFALO. N. Y. , Nov. ! 9. CATTLE- Qulet HOGS Yorkers , good to choice , K.Aftl < & ; roughs common to good. J3.W03.23 ; pigs , com mon to choice. J3.Ki3.CO. I \MHS Choice to extras. J5.S5S5 K : culls to common J4. 5$35.CT . SHEEP Choice to ele-1ed wethers , J4.650IS1 ! : culls to common. J.3.000S.C5. Ir.uNillH1.1vi - Stot-k. I/5U1SVILLE. Ky. . Nov. 19.-CATTLE Re ceipts. 301 head : market , slow on common and medium , but steady on goo-l cattle an ndvani > * of So'all good hr.gs selling nt JS 4.1r J.5fl : pigs. J3.KQ3.45 : market closed w , ak , Sc lower. SHEEP-Unclinnped. Cliu'liuintl Llv < - Stork. CINCINNATI , Nov. 19. HOGS Active. 12 Snfi 3.55. CATTLE Steadv. J2.I5S-3.in SHEEP Pull , lower , 12.256135. Lamb * , dull , lower , J3.50g5.40. Stork In Slurht. Record of rfcclpts of live ftrrk at the four principal markcls for November 19 : Catt > . Hoc . Sheep. Omaha 1 " 19 4 Ml ! in Chicago 3 fen 32 ( f 7 mo Kansas City 4 : n n " 2 ! St. Ixuls S0 > 6.FCO 1 " > o . Totals 12519 5H41 11411 \t-iv York Ir > ( JcxxK llnrkcl. NEW-YORIC. Nov. 19.-Dry CO.MS ai - f. . lr. - Inp the lines of tlw week' trailing an 1 shr \ \ n increase In Intoren In any c-nde. Pf-i'r nr- of the opinion that tht e can h no raVra' i-hmvp In thp yltuatlpr. until there hs been n I- .L 1 Improvement In the wenthcr in ii w iv f m seasonable c ndft'on ' At ji e nt rmll o : 't * ' nrf * lleht and More trading Is llmM-l HT ! c. a- tlv In woolens nnd wor d pv1 th ritvnmid Is restricted to jlltrht rp-oidw Jobb * ' nro ron- ductlnc a. rnmpaJBn nf cnncess1 is on vnrlnu different ltn < - " of pee < J and In this way nrc ot > - talnlnc control of a vn. t number at ex < < 1lnclv Irresrulnr prices. Th y neither mar nor help the Ituatlon to any appreciable extent. rollert r > ns ' are very fair , 'in stntil * cottons thedeman.l f-- Inth brown and olrach 1 cvxls ! . nulte llmltf ! and Is wlthnut feature In nnv ( rrade. In print cloths th tratlln ? of the week hns l > n snail , nirt * of lUc for exlra. are Etendllv rrfusd by manufacturers , and there Is prartlrnllv n" de mand for th e coodn at n net chane-e of 1.-lSc. The goods nre cxcwdlncly quiet In all grades. I.ptitlii-r > lnrkot. CHICAGO. Nov. IS Th Shoe nrA Lenther ni-- vlew of Novemhor ! .1 will say : The zreat west ern cattle flouphterers have sold hides of about ever } ' E lectl'-n this wck and at the full quoted rates. Defp'te ' the decline of qnalltv colnclocnt with the feafon and thiitmo't efforts of buy ers to depresf t > rlces the market fhowi no slsns of weakness. Since our last report tpreacly na tive steer hMe Fold m Wr heavv native Fter Mrt's broneht 1'i'r nr-t b itf > > rnrt < ! e , ] intie cos orado steers and branded cows went at O'io nn.1 hf-avy and Ilnht native cow hides realized and ! Csic rfspectlvely. Cnllfnrnln Dried Frtil ( . NCW YORK. Nov. 19 CALIFORNIA TOIMT ? Pteadv for apple ; , other fruits out * . Evaporated apples , common. SQ7o per Ib ; prime wire tray. \ < - : wood dried , nr'tne. & " , < : choice. 5'4c' fancy SfiOUc. 1'runes ' . 'tVuc n r Ib . ns IT ize and qiialltv. " Apricots. Iloval. 7 < TWc : IWoor Park. Sfillc. Peaches , unp-ele.1. 7 jrlOc ; pIed. . 12O17c. MniioliPitT Textile Fnlirlc Slarket. MANCHESTER. Nov ' --Oaths and yarns quiet , with a moderate inquiry YOUR SYSTEM THAT IS ALL V/RONG. HUOYAN will make It all rlBht acaln. You xn..qffes vfe qfx KgfiLNKkb Bkmfvi ; kfbcam'.vp peaceful sleep. You know that there are other men on earth who are more manly than you. HUDYAN remedio-treatment for a week will alter this. You ought to be ns strons as your next-door neighbor. HfDYAN ill ehc jou the vitality that It needs to make a nho. j man. Uut rfmember that it Is only Yes. HfDYAN that will do this. You want to Ktt rid of those shaking l.an.ls. A k Hbuut Hie great r rnedlo-treatment You want to be able to look the world fairly In the face. Aek about the great lemedi neoiimnt You want energy , and you want Jlfe. Au < abvut that grand reinedlo-tleatinent. Free as the air you breathe are the circulars and t < tiinnnlal All you. liavp it. do In to ofk for them.Vrile and see today. You err a weakling ! It needs not cne to tell you. You cannot e\en walk win your head up. Get HUDYAN and > ou wl I be able < , . Get the fiUUYAN treatment and you will not know yourself In a week. Hut y u me p ing from bjd to worse at this ni-'in ' ni Step ! Yes. STOP ! An * etop this > ery mlnu'e You can KH HUD- VAN as nelt today as j uu M'll be. able to Kel It tomorrow. Re id man and be a coed cne ! CURES All olii i > N of curnlil ) . illxvit i > K an * rureil nt the Kraml < ilil Hnilmiii 3Ifil- ) cnl IiiHlltutr."rrhlrlj - Day Illiioil Curt' " flrriilarn jirr fret- , ton , nnil If you Kill litit ilfKcrllit * > our ill < -a i- ami KV < ! the iloctom u chniiee to lu-lji ) uu , > ou vrill lie fiircil. UmlsoD Medical Institute , itockton , Market and Ellis 5ts. , San Francisco , Cnliforniu. CORE YOURSELF , U BlfU for uccstartl dlschirfes , iDQsmnmtioni. Irritttloas or ulcerslle&f if 1QOC4US nieoi F ial < i , sod not " " " ' Powonoo" . * * > d b/ r s at ID UU vrtpiAr. b > .iprnj. cttMld. tai .U3. or * botlUs , K.75. t Uib ENNYROYAL PILLS 9s l u * otlj Cuuluc. UBIIS uk . IUd sad CfcUttulW 'li ' UM rtlUt. T L . _ a etk r. vVu 44 > ? wJ viiu - V llomj 4 < u ( 4. AiDnut l. > r ul4U. ' . ' . "i" * * JrtU Un. u > UmuUU > | 4 " -Uef fcr r.4Itfc'.l iW. I , r.l.r. lOee TMttntttuii. x t / * . ( Oil 8YM11US ) A lYrltlen Gnnrnntre to t't'Tli : T.VERY CASE or MOMV : itirc.MiKit. Our cnr IK permanent nd not a r > trhlnir ntv Curt treated trn jer * h i r.eftr teen a init > i' nUnre * By ileteilblnc roar nor fulle rn Itrnt loa by IMII , and e Blr the mm > tronirirti r me to cur * or refund all money Thcp * ho prrl > r l < - eim * here- for trel > mrnt ran do ro an1 i > will nijr r Url < r r * both wan and hotel bllu while fcere Ifor fall to m'f. w f elm | . Hire thevoild loracaw tt t our Mniilr Itemetlr will not mrt Write -or full rwrtlraltrt ami eel the etMwife. W know that Jonar < > . , litlml Juttlj 10loo , at the me * ! eminent | > h > * ii l n * liave neter betn abla to Rita rnor Ihsn trmpotatT relief * In our ten tears practice w.th thl" .Mimic llemrily I * hs toenmotl difficult tonrprmmf thfipirJuiHtTacln > t all to-eMltd peflttes. Hut nnder oa > ' Mtong fiatvritre you * hoa)4 ) trot Imitate to < rjINrowdy. Y catnip no elianrvoi lading tour mcnf.T V > miarantr * to cure or refund rtrrt dollar and a * we harp a rrpitatlon to prtilrct , alvi nnanclal 'nrklne of SSOO.OOO , It It l-rrfpcdj Mletoalinhovill try the trroiment. Heretofore ) oti nsT > bcrn t tittlnff up ami paylnir out your money ( or dltteirnt treatment * KIM ! Although you an not JTI rarrd no one has jwk ] liart your money , l > o not wa t * any rnoremoner until yuu try us. ( . > l f. chronic , drervwalfs ] r e curwf In thlitjr to ninety ii ys. InTMtlcate out fi'tanrtal ilarullni ; . cor rrjnitnllon a ImtlntM men. Write u for nanm and adilrr oj of those w ( utt cured , who have Rlrrn | * rtutv < lon to refer to tfcen. II rottn ton only | . .l 2r toOotnlM It will WTryols. world of iniRerlnit from mental strain i tnd If yon. ft married h l mayyonr oflir-rlntt suffer through Tint own nrKlIcr net * t Itjonr r.iij'loin at rlni , ] < > unlanv ton throat , nmcou ialrhe in mouth. rcenmstlrin U bones and Julntu , hair falilnc nut , rru | > tlon > rn any Krt of thfi oody frellne of frrneral drpmtMon , Mtn ! ad or bono , you hare niitlmp looattf. Thi cwh * arc ron tantly taVIni ; mercury and ) < ota h * hould dt - contlnuelt CVimtanl uw of UiiUrun will njrlr lirlnR roret and rallrnr ulc n In the end. Pou't fall to wrltei. All corropondeno ? wnt H le < l In tilaln tnrtt- opi. . We Inrlle the incut Mpld lntr tic tlon anj wtl co all In our | x > w r to aid you In It- Address , COOK REMEDY CO. , M19 Masonic Temple , Chlctigo , III Mace a well Man of inr. CRiiT : - HINDOO REMEDY V&Aft ; \ rnoprcEsTnt ABOVE V * u'\l r.v.u . lii.'Ki.fdjCures * \ II Nertous Ul ea . TatllnR Memory I'areilo , SlerrloMnnu. Mjthtlr Einlr- tonn , etccauvHl by pst fibnteis Rirc Tl oraodsl e to rhronken orftttny , end quickly bat * at iy re tor fatt . .yiwAofx/ old or > ontic. E Urcorrieil In vest pocket. Prim f * . < > 0aritckara. bix for .7.o/ > < H//i u urff.'eti ntiaranfre foeure cr i-iouev rr/ui ffrf. nov'r tirrr AN IMITATION , bu ; ll < l t on hurtnc IKDAPO. If roar drngiitt hni not tot it. ire wtUftemllt rrepsM. MMMIO utsnii in , rxfn , rn e , IIL * * or irtcu. utm , v t\j Cor IMh and IKiittl.iM Sw. . and J A Vnllnr Vlu 14th * I > ourbl Ms J.MAHA NEW WEAK MAN CURE YOURSELF Ur. Gniiiy'i wonderful Irish In\is.at. . r the greatett. rrmedy for Lost Manhood. ' * 'rrx.mes | > rcmaturcn u and itups ail unnatural drains and losses. All small weal ! organs enlarged and MrcnKth''ned. Sufferers , by rcmlttlnB tl a sealed pack- nt-o containing SO pills , care fully compounded , wlil IM rent by mall firm our labor. ator > . or we will furnish elx - , - . - . parkaces for Jj , with a ( Jlil Or. ( , rml > < jr.M VNTITE to cure or Success frr ; i venrs nmnej refunded. All letter * IiW.CCO cured cunrluntl. . . | . anil Roods ? ent with lull insiruMlons fieifrcim brprvatlon. Address. CYHSTAL MHO CO. . Lowell. Mass. This rcnipdy belnc ID- Joctcil rtlrectiy to ttio ocnt of tltoso dlEcnaca of the Gcnito UrlnRry Orftrsiis , re iulrcs no chnnso of diet. C'urf ) f7tarantccd in 1 to "J ' " 3'1iunl 1 plain by iiinll , S Hyers-Dillon Dnig Co . S. E for ICth and Far- nam Streets. Om h& . N > 1 * THE RUSH In ( lie S'prliiK will lie TrumriuloiiH. TininiiKt iirnlltnltle lniKltifNH irlll he lit Trnii iHirtudiili anil 'Mi-ri'liiinilli.Iiiir nnil In 1'tirnlj.hliiir I'noil nnil ! > ti | > iillfii In ( lit iniiKlttiilr of ( iulil SL-eUcrx lit dhort. n tcnuTuI TrtulIiiK' ! Jlvrrtm- tllt * nnil Stonnislilii l > tixliir . It ivn MO In MUlt will n o 111 'US. Tiio Alaska Transportation and Development Company Incorporated no.i-assestablo Capital To meet this demand will own and operate Its OXV.N STU \ > Iii ( > , HO ITS AM ) IIAIltiUS 0.\ THIS YL1COV Cuunvotlnt ; with Ilk otvt > llniof litreso nnil niiiKiilllci'iH Occnii StcuiilerM. Epeclally adapted for pai-Etii > , tr butlness carry ing to that country an Immense amount of S3UP- 1'LIKS ANL > EtjL'IPMUNT for the miners , ai well as furnishing tht-in TRANSPOHTATIOX for themselves and thtlr stods and establishing TRADING STATIONS at different points. An opportunity Is offered any person , tie they ot small or tare * means , to buy snares of utoclc In this company nnl PARTICIPATE In ths c.vomiufs n i viu i\ns. * ure to be earned wlUiln the nest 12mon.hs. SIIAHKS AHU OlfFUHBIJ AT tfl.OO KACII. par value , non-asvessable , and will be offered for a limited time only. SAFUIl Til AX SAV1XRS IIA.VKs AXU I1AXK STOCK ! ? . Payliis larger dliitlcnds. W/ille numerous rav ings banks and banks have sui ; > m'jcd , trancpur- tatlon and trading companies were ne\er tttn In the list of failures. This MUCK Is one of lha mon desirable Investmentt offered the putllc. The Inewiiiuratori' imd i ckl.alders who tiif mn- nectfcd with this company are men of wide ex perience In similar undertuklnKi and ir.tn nhoia names are sufficient guarantee of the tt'ndarj of the company , to wit : ALIIERT C. 11LATZ. Pres. Vol. Blatz llrew. Co. Milwaukee. HON. WM. n. MASON , United States Scnalor from Illinois. D. G. EDWARDS. Pars. Traffic Mgr C II d. D. It. It. , Cincinnati. ' FRANK A.HECHT. of Chai. Kaenner & Co ' Chicago. CHAS. H. noCKWULL , Tralllc Mgr. C. I. & L. R. It. ( Monon Route ) . CbleiiKO. W. C. R1NBARSON. Oen'l 1'ASS Aet. , C. N , O. & T. I' . K. K. . Cincinnati. D.V. . GRIFFITH , Pres. First Nafl Hank. Ylckiburs. Mln. FRED A. OTTK. rmlRhleen yearn with n'helby Hank , Shclbyvllie. Ind. 3. M. PHILLIl'K. Cashier First Natlr.nHl . nank. YlckburR. Mlfs. And hundreds of others equally promlntnt. AddreFS and make all money payable to lie fiidsKo Troporioiion end Deveiopm co Fl li < * r Iliillillnir , for. Vnii Iliin-n nnil IX-urljoru Ht * . CIML'ACO. M.I. . J. L. BO & CO. , Grain Provisions and Stock 1416-1418 Farnam St. Orders ; aken for 100 bushels and upwards. C. C. CHRISTIE. 13. J. STREET. President. VlM-1'rnident. G , W. ICENNEY , Been I a ry. Clirisiie-Slreet Commission Co Capital * r.0ll ( > 0.0 ( > , I'ully I'al.l. ' STOCKS , UHAI.V AMI PROVISIONS , * Tel up ho u i ; 1005. . . , . Olilllliaib. . JAMES E BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030. Omulm , Neb COMMISSION , CHAIN , PROVISIONS andSTOCKS UOAJU ) OF TKAUK. Direct wires to Chicago and Netr York , Correspondent ! : John A. Warrtn & Co. Weare Commission Go COLO.VV Ill'l 1.1)1X0. CHICAGO. Members Chicago Board of Trade since 1EC2. Grain , Provisions anl S. Y. Stocks Orders Cash and Future Delivery Solicited. Oiuuliu Offlfv , lluuiu 1 , \ . Y. Life Illilg- . . . . . I'lioiif Otll. . . . FLOYD J , CA5IPllii- > . ,