f\\r * TT * TA TT TT * ii-n. nt\ nttones I'A MISmOXOFOllAHA'STRADE ' v Bnsinett , Mores Along OrooTB with Very Little Changs to Note , OBBING GROCERS HAVE LIVELY TRADE Hardware . Dry flood * , Boot * anil I Shoe * mill Lumber Find Jllatlem a Little < l ltt C'oii inl lon Men Comiilalu of Unllucn. > It would require a great amount of re- Bcarch and a very close study of existing conditions to discover any matt rial change In th business situation as compared with a week ago. Trade In practically all de partments has moved along well worn chan nels without Incident or feature of Impor tance. The closing of the exposition brought about certain changes and buslncsi men ttpocdlly adjusted their affairs to the al- tired conditions , and since then there hns been simply the regular round of buying nnd selling. In a general way retail trade may be sal'd to be as good as usual at this ncuRon of the year , with the volume of sales fully up to expectation * . It will soon b ! time for the holiday trade to make Itself felt , hut until then no change of .nny Im portance Is anticipated. Down In th6 whole sale district everything Is moving along In a satisfactory way. Jobbers are as busy as usual at this uason of the year. * Advance Saddenlr. There was very little change last week as regards the volume of business trans acted by wholesale grocers. The demand continues actl\c for ull class s of goods and especially for those lines that are most popular duilng the holidays. The market was more steady than usual , the most Im portant change being the rather sudden ad vance on all lln s of sugars. A rise of 1-bc took place the llrst of the week and about the middle of the week prices went up an other 1-Sc. The market for raw stocks Is also considerably hlgner and Indications are said to b : favorable for still higher quotation. * . The cheese market Is about the same as1 it wou a week ago. but October stocks are reported as being well cleaned up and hold ers are asking a good , round premium on VoutK ? Amcr.cas because of this reported scarcity. Quotations on farinaceous goods are the same as a week ago , with the ex ception of oatmeal , which advanced lOc per | y barrel. The market on canned goods Is also very firm , hut there were no quotable changes except In the case of string beans and oysters , which are from 2 c to Cc per dozen higher. There were no very startling developments last week In the wholesale hardware trade. The demand Is about the fame ns It has been for tome tlrne past , which ts saying that jobbers nre doing a nice business. The pleasant weather , of course , li somewhat retarding the movement of winter goods , but nil things consld'red , trade conditions I. are entire ! fatlsfactory. As far as known , . price ? are the same as a week ago , with the general tone of th ? market firm. Mo t ProiperonB Year. This Is hardly the busy season with dry ffoods Jobbers but considering the time of year they are having a good trade. Now that the bulk of the year's business Is over Jobbers are able to make comparisons , and thoy'sny without hesitation thrtt they have never experienced a more successful year than this. Traveling m-n are out with uprlng goods and reports coming from every u action of the country between hero and the Pr-clde Indicate even n bigger trade for next year. Dealers seem to be more willing ta give their orders at an early date this year , which goes to show that they are en joying a good patronage and feel sure of their future trade. The market ts flrm nnd steady on nearly all lines. There nre , of course , some unimportant fluctuations from time to time , but nothing that Is worth mentioning. There Is not much to be said regarding the trade In boots and shojs. as little Is being done , comparatively speaking , at the pres ent tlmo. The usual number of orders for odds and ends are being received , but prac tically all the Important shipments are over. Traveling men continue to send In favorable reports from all quarters , whlrh seem to point to an unusually heavy de mand during .the coming'year. Trade In rubbers Is also light , because of the pleasant weather , but Jobbers say there Is no doubt but what there will bo an ac tive demand for all kinds of rubber goods as soon as stormy weather sets In. Bo far this fall the volume of business has gone far ahead of what any one anticipated , so the general Impression Is that business will be good throughout the year. There Is little change reported In the de mand for lumber In spite of the fat t that the weather and condition of the roads hnv both been favorable for building purposes. Trade for sometime has been n dlsappolnt- / ment to all local dealers , and now It Is so late In the year that scarcMy anyone Is looking for any Improvement before the oprlng business opens up. Traveling men who hnve recently made trips out Into this and surrounding states report business In a r'tall way as being dull In nearly all sec tions. The country merchants who call on local Jobbers nro also reporting a light de mand , so It Is not strange the wholesale trade to not heavy. Retail trade here tn the city Is also quiet , but In South Omaha thcr- Is more bulldlne being done nun for several years past , so that branch of the business Is entirely satisfactory. Prult and Produce The volume of business transacted by commission men last week was only fair. Th majority of them report no great amount of Thanksgiving trade as yet , but they are a41 looking for n good run of busi ness this coming week. The m.uktt on most lines was fairly tteady last week , but few changes should bo mentioned. In tropical fruits lemons hav- taken a drop. California fancy stock being quoted nt J4.00 tf4.50. nnd choice Jl.75 4.00. It Is thought there will be considerable demand for Itmons as well as for orange during the coming week. Several cars of oranges ar ? expected to arrive In the next day or so. There will be at least one car of California navels , which will be the first to arrive this season , and also several cars from Mexico , Apples wcro In fairly good request last week , western selling for J3.25&3CO , and Now Yorks for J3.65W3.75. Thers wus also quite ft call for cranberries. Hell & Bugles are quoted at J7.50 and Jerseys at JO.00. Malagu grapes arc now on the market and are held at J7.0038.00. New Vork ratnw- bas are also hero and are selling at 16o uer bniket. Nuts nre also growing In popularity , nnd some advances are reported. Almonds espe cially are scarce , because of the failure ol the California crop. They nre now quot iljj at icync. Filberts are selling for lie , which Is hlghnr than they have been for some time. Chestnuts , on the other hand , are i quoted at SQOc. Figs nt the prsscnt time are exceedingly rcarre and correspondingly high. No Im ported llgs nre to be had and California uro quoted nt Jl.6001,75. The butter and egg markets nre the same ns reported a week ago , Kuelpts of poul try nro by no means excessive , but com mission men are In hopes shfppcrs will not de'ny much longer , as It Is difficult to handle poultry that arrives after Tuesday. , H-ns. live , are selling at 4Hc , and drrsaeJ. ; ElMfCc. Spring chickens , live , will bring about EU < ( t6c. nnd dressed. CVifiTc Turkeys nre quoted at OJilOc for the live ones , and for the dressed. 10tJ12Vic. There l not much lornl demand for game , but there Is n nady Hale for It In eastern markets. Prairie chickens are held at 15.00 , and quail J1.25 ® l.SS. There Is a fair request for rabbits , jacks going at Jl.EO nnd cottontails at SOjJ90c. OMAHA OlCMOHAl , MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations OB Staple and Fancy Produce. EGOS Hood stock , ISc. DUTTUn-Common to fair. 10ffl2o ; choice , HSlGc ; separator , 22c ; gathered creamery , \ I POULTRY Hens. live. 4K05c : dressed. 6HGc ; old roosters , 4c : spring cbid. ens , live , BHOCc : dressed , 6H < U7c ; ducks , live , 67c : dressed , SfcOc ; geese , live , 6jj7c : dressed. ' ' S © c ; turkeys. llv , : ; i drofsed , GAME Teal , blue wing , $1.75 : green wing , $1.50 ; mixed , S1.75 < i2.25 : nrMtlo chickens , $4.00 : quail , per doz. . $1.25J1 15 : jack rab bits. $ i.50if2.00 : cottontails , SOtiWc. PIOEuNft Live , do . . per * , 600. VEAfc-Cholce. 9c. IN VEGETABLES. CELERY Per bunch , UffSOc ; Colorado cele ry. 45c. ONIONS-Ncw , per bu. . SSO4SC BEANS Hand-picked , navy , per bu. , $ l.SO .POTATOES-Cholc * stock. 33340c ; sacked , 43tT4oc. _ . BWnCT POTATOES Per bbl. . $2.00. CABUAaR Per bu. . crated. Ic. TROPICAL FRUITS. LKMONS-Callfornla. fancy. $4.0034.50 ; chol , c. $ .1.75fj400. OIlANduS-MexIcunj , $1.00 ; small sizes. $ .1 7fi. HANANAS Choice. large stock , per bunch. S2.COft.2o ; medium aired bunches , FRUITS. I f ATl'LCS-Wesatern IJcn Davis , Genltoni nnd Wlneaaps per bbl. . JJ25C3.60 ; New York Baldwins , Orecnlnga and others , choice , per bbl. , JJ.6S < i73.75. PBARS IJartlett. California , out of the market , otlur varieties , M.K. OHAPJJS-Cnllfornla Tokay * . Jl.C5ffl.75 ; Malaga grapes , per bbl. . J7.00fl8.00i New York Cauwba grapes , kc , CRANBERRIKS-Bell & Bugles , per bbl. , J7.50 : Jurseys , J6.00 ; per crate. 12.25. ' ' MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS-Almonds , per lb. . 16Q17c : Braills , per JU ; . Dfiliic : English walnuts , ptr lb. , fancy soft shell , Iigi2c : standards , lOc ; dlborUi , per lb. , lie ; pecans , polished , ( W t * . , locounuts , per 100. M.60 ; peanuts , raw , CflSHc ; roasted. 7'ic ; chestnuts , S89c. AtAPLE SYRUP Flveal. . can. 4ach. J2.H ) ; ial. cans , pure , per doz. , XIV lialt-eul. coni. J6.25 ; quart cat s. J3.W ) . F1CJ3 Imported , none ; California , . < -lb. boxes , } 1.6i/o 1.75. HONKY'-C'holce white. I2'4f13c. DATES Hallow re. W to 7U-lb boxes. 6J u ; Salr , S gcc : Fard , 9-lb. boxes , lOc. OIUKU-IM llHlf btll. , M.S5. SAUERKRAUT-Per half bbl. , J2.00. HIDhH , TALLOiV , liTC. HIDCS-No. 1 gr.cn htdia , Ic : No 2 green hides , Cc ; No. 1 salted hides , , No. 2 sJltert hides. 7c ; No. 1eal ciilf. i to 12 l > s. , PC ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 7o. TALLOW. GREASE. i.TC.-'lo.low. No. 1 , 3c ; tallow , No. 2 , 2'ic ; rough tallow , ltc ! ; whlto grease , 2iifi3c ; yellow and brown grease , H44 2 l-4o. SHEEP PnLTS-Qroon salted , eoch..lot 75c : green salted sh urlngs tshort wooud early skins ) , euch , 15c ; dry sntfiirlnss ' .ah-it woolcd early klns ) , No. 1 , eaj.i , 6c ; diy Hint , Kansas and is'ibraska batcher wool i pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4H5c : dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska murrain * eel pelts , ptr lb. , actual weight. 3i/4c : dry f.lnl , Colorado rado butcher wool pelts , pr lb. , jcuiul weight , 45j5c ; dry tlint , Colorado mur.aln wool pelt-i , per lb. , actual weight , 3ii j. FUKS Mink. IWBc : bear ( black or brown ) , J5.COy2i'.PO ; cttor , Jl.f S.W : beaver , Jl.00ii6.00 ; skunk , IMfaOc : muskrat. 3W7c ; raccoon. liXJJOc ; red fos , 25cfil.a : gray fox. 26M30c : wolf ( tlmb r ) , 2Ji < fv 3.oO : wolf ( prairie ) coyote , lOUSOc ; wildcat , ! " badcer , MJ40c ; silver fox. J50.UOUHO.00. N15W YORK GKNUIIAL MARKET. anntntlona for the Day on General ComntoUltlr * . NEW YORK , Nov. 19. FLOUR Receipts , 30.29 bbls. ; exports. 20.742 bbls. ; uulut and about steady ; winter patents , J3.70u3 SO : winter straights , J3.45iii3.BO ; winter extras , J2.7003.00 ; winter low srudce. J'J.S.Iffl j ; Minnesota pattnts , J3.7W4.10 ; Minnesota bakers , J2.00ii3.30. . CORNMBAL Steady ; yellow westeiu , 72 . RYE Steady ; No. 2 wetftcrn , 6IV4e v. 1. f. Hurfalo : GMJ'5H5c"f. o. b. u'.joat ' to arrive. BARLEY MALT-Qul t ; western 65yr.ic. WHEAT Receipts , 314.100 bu. ; * xp-.rt- , 220.913 bu. ; spot , steady : No. 2 red , 7tfc f. o. b. aflcat. Options opened steady und exc pcrltnced n slight ndvanoe on the Jump In corn , together with laMi oljarlns end con tinental buying ; closid uncha med to l-6c ewer ; sales IncludeJ No. 2 red. March , 71U © 74Vic : closed , 74c ; Muv. 71@71 ' ! ICc. CORN R celpts , 177.JS5 bu. exports , IV- 82J bu. ; spot , lirm ; > No. 2 , an .l. o. h. Atlont ; options strong nnd active , hilluenced l > iiigher cables , wet woafhor und light re ctlpts ; May. 33 l-Sti393-S2 : clotwd nt 391-M. . OATS Receipts , & 8.SOO bu. ; exports 15 bu. : spot , firm ; No. ? 30c ; options dull nnd l a- tureless ; Mayscd at z-Jl-'C bid. WOOL Quiet. Ilicce. 172-'s. CHEESE Steady ! Urge white and col ored , 9Uc ; small white and coloreo , 9\ii. TALLOW Quiet ; jlty. 2 > .4c : country , 3H ® 354c , RICE Firm : fnlr to extra , 4S.V7 Sc. MOLASSES Firm ; Ntw Orleans , open kettle , good to choice , 280110. iiUi'iuiK Uectlpts , i440 pkgs. : firm ; western creamery , 15't@20V4c ; Elglns , 32Hc : uciory , nwtnvi . EGGS Receipts , 3,802 pkgs. ; firm ; westo ern , 23',4c. CO1TONSEED OIL Qulot nnd weak ; prime crude. 17VS18c ; prime crude , f. o. b. mills , 14c : prime sum mer yellow , 21Vby22c ; off summer yellow , 20c ; butter grades , 2iit27c ; prime winter yel- IOW. 2irt2Sc. ( METALS Pig Iron , quiet ; southern , J9 fll.25 : northern , Jll.00fni.75. Copp'r. nrm : lake , brokers' , J12.75. Lead , qulat : brokers' . J3.BO. Tin nnd spelter , steady. The firm naming the tettllng price for miners and smelters nt the west quotes Itad at J3.50. copper , J12.75 , and casting copper , $11. iB. Bt. I.oul * Marl/Pti. ST. LOUI3 , Nov. 19. WHEAT Market closed We up on December and l-8c on May. with the market dull ; spot , steady ; No. i red , cash , elevator. 70Jic bid ; track , 70fr70Vic D.'ccmber , 70Hc ; May , GS % < 368 7-8c ; No. : hard , cash , 61'/44l Gc. CORN l utures strong , with December % i7-8c and May V4o hlghtr ; spot , higher ; No 2 cash , 31 ic bid ; December , 11 7-8 320 ; May. 32)3lc ) bid. . . . . . . OATS Futures strong nnd higher ; spot , higher : No. 2 , cash , 2Cc ; track , 2fc : Decom her , 26 4c bid ; May , 27c ; No. 3 while , 2S4 2SHc. RYE Steady at Bl c. SEEDS Flaxseed , higher nt 94ViC. Prime timothy seed. J2.30 nominal. CORNMEAL-Steady nt $1.EG1.GO. BRAN Firm ; track , sacked , eaat. 63c. HAY-Steady ; prairie , J5.SOS.OO ; timothy. J7.00JJ8.50. WHISKY Steady nt J1.25. BUTTER Dull ; creamery , 1923c ; dairy. EOGS Steidy nt 18c. METALS Lead. steady at J3 ESQ3.6& . Spelter strong at J3.20. PROVISIONS Pork , higher : rtandarc" rnms. Jobbing , J8. Lard , higher : prim- steam , J4.SO ; choice , J4.85. Dry salt meatF ( boxed ) , shouldprs , JI.25 ; extra short/ J4.87 % : ribs , JB.12',4 : shorts. J5.37V4. Kn ' ( boxed ) , shoulders , J5 ; extra shorts , J5.371/ iG.DO : ribs. I3.C2'4 : shorts. J5.87H. RRCEIPTS Flour , 4000 bbls. : wheat , 07- COO bu. : corn , 95.000 bu. : oats , 20,090 bu. SHIPAIENTS-Flour , 6.000 bu. : wheat. 63- 000 bu. ; corn. 39,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. Knnnnii CltT Oraln and Provlnlond. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 19. WHEAT Mar. ket slow and steady : No. 1 hard , 62C3t Na. 2. 61I62Vic ; No. 3 , BSUClttc : No. 2 red I'fio ; No 3 fl.1S63c : No. 2 spring , GOJ4G6U&P' No. 3. BSSMOc. CORN Market Vc higher : No. Z mixed. 89fc : No. 2 white. 29 ! No. 3. 29c. OATS-Market % c higher ; No. 3 white , SSHc. , RYK Market weak ; No. 2. 48S4SWC , HAY Market steady and unchanged. PUTTER Market steady ; separator , 20ttc : dairy. lOc. EOOP Mnrk't flrm : fresh. 18c. RECEIPTS-Wheat. 113,400 bu. ; corn , 22- lOn hit. : oats. 3.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Whent. 120,000 bu. ; corn. 12,100 bu. ; oats , 8,000 bu. "n'Umorr Mnrket. BALTIMORE. Nov. " 19. FLOUR Un- chanced : receipts. 7007 : exports , 220S2. WHEAT Dull und steady ; spot and month , "IMCi'Hic ; receipts. 118,084 bu. ; exports - ports , 24,833 bu. ; southern , by sample , GG ® e. CORN Strong ; spot nnd month. 87ifl3Se steamer mixed. "STiVJCiSSHc ; receipts. " 192,0" bu. ; exports. 197.143 bu. ; southern white. 32 437c : yellow , StffSGc. OATS-FIrm ; No. 2 white , 31H032c ; re ceipts 45.1CO bu. ; exports , none. RYU Firm ; No. 2 western. 57c ; receipts 8,836 bu. Cirnln Tlrpelptu nt Prlnrlnal Market * ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. Receipts today Whfat. 91 cars. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 19. Receipts today Whent. CCS earn. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 19. Receipts today Wheat. 189 cars. DULUTH , Nov. W.-Recelpts today Wheat , S32 cars. rinclnnatl Market. CINCINNATI. Nov. 19.-WHEAT-Flrm No. 2 red , 70c. CORN Steady : No. 2 May , 23c. OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , 2 RYE-Easy : No. 2 , 56c. PROVISIONS Lard , Hrm at $4.80. Bulk meats , steady at $4.SO. Bacon , easy at $6.23 WHIHKY-FIrm nt $1.23. EGGS Steady at ISc. Toledo Market. TOLEDO , O. . Nov. 19.-WHEAT-Hlghe nnd flrm : No. 2. cash nnd Dccsmber , 72c. CORN-Hlgher nnd flrm ; No. 2 mixed , 3 GWic. rwrg Dull : No , 2 mixed , . RYE Dull and steady ; No. 2 , cash , 63 bid. CLOVERSEED Firm nnd higher ; prim rash , $4.85. Mvernnol Grain Market. KLIVERPOOL. . Nov. 19. WHEAT Marke : eiu'et "il lower ; November , nominal ; Dc- cc lier. C id : March , 5s 9 d ; May , nominal , i CORN-Markot Bteady. 1-SOlid higher ; b r s 103-Sd ; December , 3s S7-Sd ; March. Ca C id. MIMrnnkee Grain BInrket. MILWAUKEE , Nov. 19-WHEAT-FIrm ; No. 3 northern. 6S5CSttc ; No. 2 red , 66WC6WO . RYE Steady ; No. I , E2p. No. 2. sample , 403-ISHc. I'eorla Mnrketn. PEORIA , Nov. 19.-CORN-Actlve , higher ; No. J. 335fc. OATS-Flrm. higher ; No. 2 white. 26c. WHISKY-FIrm , on the basis of $1.25 for finished coods. MlnnennolU Wbeat Market. i MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 19.-WHEAT Firmer : December. 63 l-8c ; May , 64 ic ; No. northern , 64V.C. . FLOUR-Unchaneed. \ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL , ' Strength in Oem and Heavy Export BnsineM Eescraes Drooping Wheat Market. _ . CLOSING QUOTATIONS HIGHEST OF THE DAY December Clone * One-Foarth of a Cent Illa-lier. Mar Advance * Ottc- eiKhth of a Cent , Corn Half a Cent and nib * Seven Ccuti. CHICAGO , Nov. 19. Pronounced strength jn corn today and heavy export business at the " seaboard rescued a drooping wheat market. December wheat closed UGfl-Sc higher | nnd May advanced 1-Sc. Corn rose 4c ; oats left off 3-Sc up : pork and ribs nd- anccd 7V4c csch and lard 2'ic. Heavy receipts In the northwest and easier cables from Liverpool started wheat shade lower. Corn developed considera te strength , however , and enough of that oollng was reflected In the wheat pit to ffset the easy feeling at the opening. Jradstreet'a reported clearance * ) of whent nd flour for the week from both coasts at ,679,000 bushels and Beerbohm placed the otal shipments of the week from all quar- crs to Europe nt 8,400,000 bushels , which eft only 2.721,000 bushel * from all sources utslde of shipments from this side. That iclped to some extent In producing the lUlllshncm that so quickly followed the asy feeling at the opening. Chicago re- elpts were 223 cars , against 138 last year , Minneapolis nnd Duluth reported 1,193 cars a * compared with 1,229 a week ago and 972 he corresponding day of the year before , Mmnry weste-n market receipts for the ay aggregated 1,533.000 bu. , .compared with .260,000 bu. a year ago. Atlantic port cltnran nces of wheat and flour for twenty-four jour were equal to 705,000 bu. Reports rom the seaboard about foreign demand vere contradictory , some c-latmlng .good nqulry from both continent nnd United { Instlom. while others reported rahlecrams rom nil sources and no buying orders. In the end New York reported sixty > ontloads disposed of there for expoit. That snred the Deeember shorts Into < < n'- erlng nnd the closing quotation < IS 7-3c was at the top of the diiy's ron c. May Irapged slowly over a range beginning at 5 7-Sc and closing at Cbift * l-Sj , sellers. Higher cables and moderate reelpts 2" < J nrs gave corn a atrone surt. An excel- ent c'jHh demand , together w'.lh n111.1 ' ntcrlor movement , served to f tlmulate hull sentiment and the market v-ry coon tjrvel- oped so much additional uu-.vird toti'lniu-jr hat u took the lend In speculative activity , ic.ilperi from the whent pit took nn nclive art In the trnde nnd the rotr.pe'ltlnii Hint nsucd hold strong from beclnnlng to end. Vew York reported seventy-M < ? ht load * nkcn for export nt the seaboard May Parted unchanged at 33c and advanced o 34Mc , the closing price. . A good ca h demand and the advance In orn strengthened onts. Shorts were forced o cover nnd some of the most prominent ones added to their line. There wns some celling agnlnst oats bought In the country , nit thti had little effort nnd prices left off within a fraction of the high point for the lay. Receipts were 175 cars. Mnv opened 8c higher nt 23 5-8c. declined to 2SUc , ral- led to 25 7-8c nnd clooed at 25 > i2 > 7-Sc. The strength of the coarse grains hnd a > rmlng Influence In provisions. Traders > ought freely and as offerings from park- ng Interests were limited , prices were 'orced upward. Shipments of meal nnd ard were heavy. January pork qp-'ned 2o ewer at J892U. advanced to $9flo and re- beted to J902& at the close : J-tnunry lard iponed a shade lower at J4 92K , and rose o Jl.97'4. the closing fleure ; January ribs > * gan unchanged at J1.B2V4 nnd advanced o JI.CO at the close. Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , ( W ears : corn. 340 cars : oats , 230 cars ; hogs , \COfl head. Leading futureaninged _ as follow * ; \rtlclei. up n. HUrhT Low. Olone. Yes'd'y (1CI < Uf.M COM Mil * U3M-U6 6BM 608U USh-Utl 82K S3 32M 3M < * * * 33M 33M SVM 83H 25 25 ' 414-25 2BK SCH : OH' i 7BS 7PO 7 ? B 700 7824 003 B07K 8U3 0 I ! ' . ' ! ' OKO 1'JW 4P2H 487S 4P2H 40. ) t 1-2 t 4HB 6 10 6 W 6 10 460 4 AO 40H. 480 is ? ; * 4 70 470 4 n Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Wlnt-r patents , $3.3j03.CO ; -.tralghts , $2.9543.35 ; spring specials and < prlnlr patents , $4.23&4.50 ; bakers. $2.30g2.50. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 6jQ66c ; No. 3 spring , G317C6c : No. 2 red. 68c. COItK'-No. 2. f. o. b. , 33ic. OATS No. 2. f. o. b. , 36 ' , c ; No. 2 white , f oVb. , 29V4CT23 4c ; No. 3 white , 27 027 0. RYK No. 2. 51Wc. BARLEY-NO. 2. soirioc. SEEDS No. 1 llaxseed , 97 c ; prime tlm- lhv fioed. > 2.25. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. . $7.85 ® 7.90. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $4.054.97' * . Short - > .P , t i > n ( looseV .75. Dry salt'd shoul ders ( box'd ) , $4.37&8'4.BO. ' Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $4.S0 4.90. WH' KY Distillers' flnlshed goods , per KailrVRCIU Innf. $577 : granulated. V .27. Following are the receipts nnd shipments for today : 1RTICLES. Receipts. IShlpments. i Flour , bbls 18.000 15.000 Wheat , bu 139000 58000 Corn , bu 2r50HO 7 ! > 20iX Oa's hU . ! 270000 18R.OM'p ' . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . 31000 3.000 Barley , bu 102.000 20.000 nti the Produc' exchnnge today the but- . m rk" ( won uten''v' creameries , 14fi22c ; dairies. 12VfW19c. Cheese , quiet , I014o. Eggs , flrm ; fresh. 20H < Q21c. OPERATIONS IN STOCKS AND HOND9. MnrUrt Tnrei ir < 1 hr 4he Influence of ITftfnvorahle Fnrlor . NEW YORK Nov. 19 The mnrket had the burden of several unfavorable factors to carry at the opening this morning. The advnno' In the rate of discount by the Ber lin bank from 6 4 to 8 per cent had unset tled foreign markets nnd depressed the In ternationally listed storks here. Union Pa cific Ud the decline with n drop of n point. Th Pac'llcs also suffer'd from the sperllle reports of a rupture between Northern Pa- plflc and Oregon Navigation. There was further the sudden collapse of 1 to 4 points In the Federal Steel storks on th' reported failure of street rnllwav Interests to pool. Opening prleej were , however , the lowest , for str ntrth quickly developed nt points which servfd to sustain the wek snots nnd flnnllv In the weak stocks themselves , In Manhattan. Sujrnr. Peonies Ons nnd the ronler * nil moved upward. The quick rally In Federal Ste-l on the laree huylnc at the decline conveyed the sucyestlnn that the "failure to aeree. " as reported , might be In a purely Pickwickian sensnnd prompted by the discreet purpeo ! o observe the let ter of the Joint traffic declclon of the su- premc court. The opinion of a high officer In th comrnnv that "there was a disposi tion to maintain priced' Is confirmatory. In Northern Paclfle else It was not only evident that where there were Inside ab sorptions of the lns d offerings , but the jeeovory In prices of other roads affected liv the dlKoerfton suggested a rcnewnl of efnriR to nntrh It tin. Flnnllv th unexncctedlv favorable bank Ftnt'rtK'nt routed the bears effectually. Of the Jl ftlisftn Increase In cnch not mu'h more thnn Jl,000 000 run bo accounted for by sub- trmsurv opernt'nns ' nnd the Interior move ment. The courcp of the bnlnnee Is ns much n mv tery ns was the sudden d'eronse of j drtftWW in the return for November 5 The continued ease nf the nr'nev mnrket diir'nct ' the week In the faro of th' large elenrlng houqe opernt'on Is. however cxplnlned. Nn'nltle Bfrenfth wns shown by Atch'son ' nr' rred. Kcn ns Cltv. Piftsbur" * Oulf. Lake Erie ft We frn nreferreil Northwcst- < rn. Ot nhn Pnitimore ft Ohio nnd n num- ! > pr of oth r rtoeVs The stock mnrket has shown all the variety nnd Irreeulnrlty dur- Inv the week th * I" ivnmllv chnricterli'fc of n mnrket In whl'h the sn'culatlvo public Is nk'ntr n r > nrt. The Inriro nfTe nte nf Indlv'flual * fr > nll trnr net'op" ' brenVs the tr'rVet tin Into Irre"ii1nrltv Inevltnhlv nnd trVes It nnrtlv out of the hnn' ' of thp pro- f's lonal r1lnuf < nnd pools whlrh are nble to manipulate- 'psllv in time of dullness. Th 'pterM * of the piiWIr wn nmnlv man ifested hv the volume of bus'n ' < B romlni' to the floor of the exphHnirp house" . whl"h linvf h'p crowded w'th rustonrrs all week , Apparenilv ronnv of Uiene were wnltlnir for n renciion In prices in order to " nr In. " nnd when th" fhnrn br nk cnme on Wednes- dnv th' bitvln from the e hous's wns very h 'ivv nnd milled the roorket enKllv nnd clTectiinllv. Price * hnve shown a nrevalllpir il's ' oslt'on ' to PO UP. but have been held back nt Intervals hv on or two rauffn. At the opening of the week the sharp fall In surplus cash and surplus reserve ehown by Saturday's bank statement wa * a shadow on thw speculative mind. The known stringent conditions of the Berlin money it.arket and the measures tnken for pro-1 tccttng at other financial centers made It doubtful whether relief could be had tJiomptly by ( rold Imports In cn o of a local squeeze , or without sharp competition In discount rates , In spite of the heavy out standing balance to the candidates of tlili country of the world's market. It la highly significant that the etuler condition of money in London has been brought about partly by a resumption of the holding back of sterling exchange bills , coming forward to New York fur grain and cotton and with money In New York distinctively working toward an easier basis ns the w k ad vanced even In face of enormous clearing house operation * . There was also some uneasiness early In the week over the belief that a rupture of peace negotiations at Paris and a pos lble resumption of hostilities nlth Spain were Imminent. With the relief from their early misgivings prices rebounded , the very re markable movement In Atehlson preferred loading the market throughout. This ad vance Is based on the argument that much of the recent heavy outlay for expenses has gone toward Improvements nnd better ments which will prove permanent nnd whlrh will make possible economics nnd substantial Increases In net earnings. The argument has extended beyond Atehlson and even to the low earning Trunk lines , where new equipment Includes steel freight cars of n capacity of 19,000 pounds , tine reason assigned for the weakness of North- crn Pacific also has been the low ratio of Its operating expenses , which have aroused fears In some quarters of a stripping of Northern Pacific ban chiefly suffered , however , from the belief that projected 1 ; new lines In the northwest foreshadow the ! breaking up of the entente cordlale , which 1 . hn existed among railroads In that coun- , tn . The liquidation In Northern Pacific has ' reha en Influence In checking the general 1 advance In the latter part of the week. i Thcfc has been a large business In bonds during the week , though by no means up to last week's high rfrnrrt. The mnrket has shown the same Irregularity ns that for stocks. UnltcJ States new 4s coupon , and the Cs , couion , have declined 3-8 and i the old 4s , couron , thp new 4s , registered 1 nnd the 5s , refill'jrc-d. 1-f In the bid price. The Evening Poii's , flnnnclal cablegram I says : The stoek mnrket ? lurp were stag . nant today , specuir tivp stocks , notnbty American" , being Uf ] nssed by selling fri > m Berlin , following th > i rlxi In the discount t rates of the Bank of Germany. The last tlmo the German bank rate wns 6 per cent [ was In 1SS2. the time of the flnnnclnl crisis In Paris. The present rise In the rate Is due to the denlre to attract large amounts of pold quickly. As previously told In these dispatches , German bills to mature In tha next fortnight are exceptionally } heavy. Some failures are looked for. but i nothing rcnlly serious or far-reaching Is i expected , the position being that Germany has engaged In no mad speculation , but In active , sound enterprise In all parts of the world , only requiring more cash to finance It thnn It possesses. Gold today was at 77i lOd for Germany. The English portion of Speyer's IFSUO of the Southern Paclflo California bonds was applied for ten times over. Th fallowing are the closing quotations of th * leading stocks on the New York market todnv : ' St. IxmU & S. F. . * H do. pfd i do. pfM Baltimore & Oho , . . . tZ'.i do. J PfJ > na.lH raclllc MVi St. U A S. W { Cnnniln Soul-urn. . . SI14 do. pfd. Central Pacific J St. Paul 'i ' CliM. & O'llo 2 % do pM 102' > Chi. , * Alton 1M St. P. & p K -i g , D. & Q H ? 4 do ptd I..IS7 Chi. | & n. Ill WVl St. P. , M. & M 173 do , pfd 1 < * 8H Bo. Paelflc Z < vH Oil. O. W .s. . . 16H So. Itullwny 9'4 . 1 CM I. f : it S do pfd 37 % do. pfj , IS Texas & Puerto . . . . \V-'i C & N. W 1-3V4 Union Pacific 34'i do. pfd 11 l do. pfd S7H C. C. C. & St. It. . . . 41 > 4 * U. P. , D. & Q 6 do. pM n Walxi h S'4 D l. & Hudson . . . . 98 < < " pM -2H n i t. & W J' ' ' "Wheel. & U. E. . . . 3'4 ' Del. & Wo 0. . . . 'GT4 do. pfd. Mfc do. ' pfd 61'4 Adn.ii Hx 109 Erie ( new ) IS * Amrriran Px 1(0 ; do. 1st pfd M'j United StBtm 44 Fort Wayne 174Vclls Tnivo . . . . . . . .125 t. Nor. p'd 139 A. Cot. Oil Hocking Valley . . . . 3U , do. pfd. . . . . . . . . . . $34i Illinois Central . . . .111 Amer. Spirits m ; Lake Erie & W. . . . . HV do. pf < 1 35 do. pfd 64 < m. Tobacco iss Lake Shore .313 dn. pfd 137 I/ouK & Nosh 6 ° u fen . O3 18 Manhattan I * 94 % Pom. Coble Co. . . . .173 Met. St. ny KIH Col. F. & I K'i MIcJi. Cent 1 < do. pfd 77 Minn , k St. U 23 Hen. B'trtrlo 82 do. lat pfd W l mw. C. C * Mo - ' ' - ' St > 4 Illncls Ptoel 104 VoblV&'uh'o' . . . ZI'4 Int'l Pnjicr 61'4 M. , K. & T. . . d . pfd 91 Vi N ! Y. Central " " "l17W rto. priV".m" N. T. . Chi. & St. L. 13 Minn. Iron 138 do. lat pfd 71 Na. Un. Oil G1 * do. it pfd 3J14 ' > H"ino Mrll Sf"t Nor. VfHH 14 Pcnpl * ' " f - , N. Amer. Co. . . . . . . 04 n"1lmaK Pai. . Yt No. Paflfle S9'i Silver Cert. . . H do- pfd 75V4 S. n. & T. . . . % Ontario & \V. . . . . . . 15Vfc KuKar . . * . . . H Ore TI. & Nnv to do pfd H Ore. Short Line ; . . . . M T. C. R Imn . H Pac. Court 1st pfd r n U. S. leather * 4 do. 2J pfd W ' do. pM H PII1f > bur ? 17S U. fi. nuhber * j RpadlnR 1 H < ! < Pf l. do. l t pfd , * T4 VV.vt m I'nlou : > , Y ,7 > n. O.V 27 Fc-t S'eel Jl % ; ? dn. pfd d do. pfd 74T no lc Island U7T4 . First nssesmcnt paid. Assessment 3'/i. Total sales of stocks today were 237,200 shares , Including : Atehlson preferred 21- S45 : nurllngton , 8920 ; Denver & Rio Grande preferred , 6B20 : Louisville & Nashville , 5020 ; Mnnhnttan , 7.8SS : Northern Pacific , 1C.430 : Northern Pacific preferred. 9,143 ; Ro k Inland. 6000 ; Union Pacific. B'075 ; Bt. ; Paul. 10,385 ; Northern Pacific preferred 11.- 275 : Tobacco. 4,410 ; Federal Steel. 11.438 ; Federal Steel preferred , 3044B : People's Gas , 9 320- Sugar , 10,025 ; Chicago Great Western , 4.S70. vrvr York Money MarUet. NEW TOUK. Nov. 19.-MONEY ON CALL 2S2H per cent ; last loan at 2 | , er cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEK-3V401V4 PsrTERLING EXCHANGE-Market/tendy. with actvol business In bankers' lillls nt , " | ; ' i / r I'4 'A * IU n u 27 i 10 ket 1 for short and thr e months' bills Is 3 3-8 per cent. I Dnn Frnnelnco MlnlMR Stock * . I SAN FUANCISCO , Nov.Tho ofllcial closuiff quotations for mining stocks today i were as fellows : AU& Jiii4tc Alpha Con. 1 Kentucky Con Andes 10 " OtvTdenlai Con. . . . . . . 4 IVst t Utlchor S ' > \rrman ' Challenge OKI. . . . . . ! 1 Potosl 1 Chollnr ICon S " ' corplon Con Cal nd"vnV'l ! ! lorra Nevada 110 Con. Imperial Union Con. . , , . . , . , . . . M Crown Point K * t h Con H Gould & Currle 19 Yellow Jacket . , . 21 Hale & N'orcroM 43 Standard 179 Jull * 1 Silver bnrs. 60Ur : Mexican dollars. 4T c. Drafts , sight , ISc ; telegraph , l"4c. ! Vnrl ; Mining Oaotntlan * . NEW YOUK , Nov. 19.-The following r.r the closing quotation * on mining stocks : Cholnr , 17 Ontario . . . . .y * Crown PMnt 1 * ( V > hlr 70 Con Cal. & Vo 1JO Plymouth Dftnood 43 QlllckJllvor irn flmild and Curry. . . . . . 17 do. pM f Hale and Nor. 10'.4 ! > rra Nevada 90 Hommtnke M fitNnlnrl . , . ,175 Iron Silver 72 ITnlon ron ? Ji Mexican S Yellow Jacktt M I I * Flnnnrlnt ! Tnti > s. OMAHA. Nnv. 19 Hank cl nrlng9 lo < lny were JI.272.937.C3 : balances $131750.60. One , 'ear ago clearings were JS77.03S.51 , and bnlnnce-i. J12S31867. Increase In clearings , J395.922.14. Clearings for the last olx days with- comparisons are : 1S9S. 1897 Increase. Nov. 14 . . . . $1.354 SS3.0S J1.0t9,411 ( J im.WI f3 Nov. 15 . . . . 1.207.7BU7 9(5.87987 ( ! fil. SI SO Nov. IB . . . . 1,1:54.218.27 : 9'2..T Ot 181.S i.2 Nov. 17 . . . . 1.202.SV1 SS 8S9TJK.20 SIJ.r < 09 13 Nov. IS , . . . 1.141.M1.77 Bl'i,299V3 ' ( 2M.2S2.74 NOV. 19 . .J. 1,272957.G5 872,03881 S939J2.14 Total . . J7,314,23J.J7 J3,5(8,355.C9 ( $1.741,87158 CHICAGO. Nov 19. Clearlncs , J17.7S1.7:9 : balances , Jl.010019 : New York exehanre. lOc discount : posted rates. J4 8V4TT417. Blocks stoadv : Biscuit , common. 39 : H' cult nre- ferred. W 7-S ; Diamond Mntch , 1T9 J : West Chicago. 9 < H4 : Btrnwbonrd , 34 % : North Chi- care , 22S. CINCINNATI , Nov. 19 Money 2u < rtti per cent : New York cxchin < * < - . nominal at 25c premium : clearing * , $1.41.050. ST LOUIS. Nov. 19-Clcnrlngs , $4.5SC.lf : balances , JG17.775 : moncv. 41 per cent : N"w York exchange , par bid. lOc premium asked. PHTI.ADnT.PmA , Nov. W. Clearings , $12.727.790 ! balnncvxi. J2.000.449. HALTTMOnn Nov. 19.-Clearlngs. J3.200.- 791 : balances. J484.274. NHW YORK. N v -Clearings , JS6.20J.- 974 : hnlnnces. JS.832.72S. P.OSTON. K'nv. i9.-cienrlnga. J2i.6l9.872 : balnneea , S2 231,377. OTH.EAN8. Nov. 19.-Clenrlngs. ! . - SC0.22S ; New York exchange , bank , par ; commerrlal. Jl discount. NEW YORK. Nnv. 19. Exports of gold and Mlver from this port to nil connt'-'es for thft week ndlnir todny a-rirrenitf'd J841.- CCO ; silver barn and coin , and Jl.OOO fold. The Imports of * i rp | this we k were J103- 280 In gold and J21.803 In Pllver. Forrlxn Klnnnrlal. . LONDON. Nov. 19 American securities declined all dny. There was v rv little trading nnd the market closed dull. Amount of bullion gone Into thf Dank of England on balance today. 130,000. Snan- Ish 4s closed at 41 7-16. Gold Is quoted at I Buonoa Ayres nt 12300 : bar cold at 77s 9 trt. I PARIS. Nov. 19. On the bourse here to- day business opened flnt. the ndvance ! n the German bank rate , from 5'A to 6 per cent , causing n depression. Later , how- ever , the strength di played by Spanish 4s caused nn Improvement. Srmnlih railroad sncurltles wer ? active. Itlo Tln'ns reacted. being 'old on the account of large speculn- tors. DaBesrs' mines were dull. Gold mine shares were weak nnd pressed for sale owing to the Volksrnad of the South African republic having Imposed the duty of 6 per crnt on the profits of companies there. Subsequently , however , they rallied owing to the rumor that a reduction of 10 would shortly be made In the uy namite rates. Three per cent rentes. lOlf 87 c for the account : exchange on London , 23f 31C for checks. P\niS , Nov. 19. Spanish 4s closed at 42 27. "BERLIN , Nov. ID. On the bourse hero International securities were firm through out the day. the final figures b lng the highest of the season. The change In the bank rate from 5V4 to 6 per cent depres cd local c curltles. American nnd Canadian securities were lower. The rate of discount of the Imperial Bank of Germany has been Increased from 5H to 6 per cent. Efhnngo New York Dry flood * Hnrkrt. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 The week hns been remarkable In the print cloth market as having seen larger sales of regular cloths and other grades now described as "com- mtttce goods" than any week for several months. The Advisor } ' committee of the manufacturers give out no figures , but It is probable that sales have amounted to about 400,009 pieces , perhaps more. It la Bald that regulars have been cold at 2 17-16 cents for November and December delivery and that goods are easily obtainable at this price. In staple cottons , locally , there have been continued large sales of export goods in brown cottons. The demand shows no signs of abatement. In bleached cot tons the market Is more active since the recent reductions. Bales , however , have not been up to the expectations of manu- facturers' agtnts or commission men. Other staple cotton goods are unchanged , ooars * colored cottons arc quiet and featureless. - Pnnitr Mnrl'et. NEW YOrtK , Nov. 19.-SUGAR-naw , strong , held l-16c higher ; fair refining , 4c : centrifugal , 96 ttst , 4VJc : molasses eugar , 3o : refined , flrm. but quiet ; mould A , 5Hc. ; standard A , 51-Sc ; confectioners' A , Sl-8c ; cut loaf , 6c ; crushed , 6 ic ; powdersd , 53-8c : granulated , 6Hc : cubes , 63-8c. LONDON. Nov. 19. BEET SUGAR Ne NEW' ORLEANS. Nov. 19. SUGAR Firm ; open kettle , 211-18W3 M6c ; open ket- tie. centrifugal. 36-8 < fi41-Sc ; centrlfugnl granulated , 45-81M7-8c ; white , 41-16SJ 411-16c ; yellow , 46v47-lCc : seconds , 27-8ff4c. MOLABSES flt'ndy ; open kettle , 21iQ28c ; centrlfnoral. 17C18C. 8YRUP-225J29C. Coffee Marfcet. NEW YORK. Nov. -COFFEE-Optlona opened steady at unchanged prices to 6 points decline , ruled Inactive , with weak undertone , but narrow changes In absence of outside speculation and following lower cables from Rio , Santos nnd Hamburg. Selling arrested by still smaller movement In Brazil nnd Indifference of local spot holders. ' Closed quiet , with prices un- chanued to 5 points lower. Sales , 4,730 bags , Including : Drct-rrber , J5.35 ; January. J3.4S ; February. J5.50 ; Marrh , J5.CO. Spot , Rio , dull but steady ; No. 7 Invoice. 61-8c ; No. 7 jobbing , 6F-8c. Mild , quiet and steady ; Cordova. < ffl5c ; sales moderate , jobbing trade only , Mnet. . LONDON , Nov. 19. Thcro was a s ! ! < rht Ir.crcase In the Inquiry for wools for the wrek. Various consumptive market , ? showed nn Improved tone , but business was lim ited. The arrlvnlp to dntn for the sixth s'rles of auction sales , which open on Tuesday - day , November 29 , amount to 105.147 bales , Including 18 500 forward'd direct. Thf following - lowing are the Imports for the week : Nnw South Wnles , 7.211 bales ; Melbourn * , 3.09J bales : South Australia , 1.230 hales : Cape of Good Hope and Natal , 2.932 bnfes ; Port S'ftnley , 259 bales : Bremen. 1,724 bales : Puntn Arenas , 492 bales , and elsewhere , 4CI balb ! > . OH Mnrlrrl. OIL CITY. Nov. 19.-Credlt balances. $1.15 ; certificates , $1.12 < 4 bid for rruh : no pnles : shipments ir.1.477 bbls. : runn. 90,031 bbls. SAVANNAH. Nov. 19. OIIS Spirits of turnentlno. firm at S5V4c. Rosin , firm and WILJtINOTON. Nov. 19-OILB-Snlrlts of turpent'nf. steady nt 34' ' < . ' 735c. Rosin , noth- Inf dolncr. Crude turpentine , flrm at $1.25 ® 1.90. Tar , steady at $1.15. California Drleri Frnlti. NRW YORK. Nov. -CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Quiet : rvnr-omted common. 7f ( ? < ip ; prime wire tray. rholee. SM o : faney , 9"f. Primed , ICv. Aprlrots. Royal. llffHe : Moor Pflrk , Wl7o. Peaches , unpeeled. 8HC12',4 ' * ; peeled , Tlin ItBALTY MARKKT. INSTRUMENTS nlacH on record Satur day , November 19. 1c9Sj AVnrrnntv Dcriln. Andrew Patrick to Henry Ra mus , lots 1 and 2 , blnrk 4 , Jonen' arH $ 230 A. If. Comstock to N. H. Guckert , lot 21. blnck 2 Reed's lt add 2,200 > J , W. Oeorfe nnd wife to A. TI. Comstock - stock , lot 21 , blnrk 2. Reed's nth add. 3.GCO W. H. Matthews , to M , J. C. Rvan , lots 4 , 5 and 6. block 9 , Corrlgan I Place 500,69 Qnll Clnlm Herd * . A. B. Conroy to M. J , C. Rynn. lots 4 , ' i S nnd 6 , block 9 Corrttran Place. . . . . . 10 , L. C. Penrcp , cunrdlnn , to II , C. I Pearse , lot 12 , block 415 , Grandvlcw. . l t Drrdi. ; Sheriff to J. L. Rrovpn * s ' " "t > t\ c lot 23 In 31-15-13 , and parts of certain r alleys 3W 4 Total n/nount of transfers $ 5,011 < OMAIU LIVE STOCIL MARKET Week of Light OUtlo Ioelpts Endi with Onlj a Handful on Sale , PRICES SHOW VERY LITTLE CHANGE nrcrrthln * Sell * Earlr " * Strnrtr HOB Itnj-crn Try for * Reduction nml llnvc Some Trouble lu Making It < ! o. SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 19. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Receipts today 617 7,4ffi 34 Urtlcml Mommy 5.u % 3 s.-t ! 4.2o2 Olllclnl Tuesday 2,594 8.WS 2.23J ' ' ' ' ' ullkliil Thursday , . . . . . . ru ll'ui 3 S Official Friday 1.7C9 9,709 4,413 Total this week 16 767 6ol77 16,005 Week ending Nov. 12..11,322 3HG"0 2 .3I3 Wotk ending Nov. 6 25.0S7 33.9J1 2J.KU \Vcck ending Oct. 29..23,32) SiaTZ 29,653 Average price paid for hogs for the last several days , with comparisons : | 1S9S.1$97.1$9S.1S93.1S91.1S93.1S92. | | | | | | Nov. 1. . . . * fill 3 S9 | I S 42 t MI K W R 17 Nov. 2. . . . 3 451 S 41 | 3 4 451 S 88 ft II Nov. 3. . . . a 47 | S 431 3 30 4 39 ! 6 07 5Z5 Nov. 4. , . . 3 Gl | .1 43j 3 31 333 l 6 Us b 3J Nov. 5. . . . 3 14 3 3 S. * | 4 41 NOV. 6. . . . 3 4G 3 17 330 4 50 584 NOV. 7. . . . 3 65 3 23 3 45 4 53 586 5 47 NOV. 8. . . . 352 3 54 3 45 4 42 5 81 505 Nov. 9. . . . 3 43 3 41 S 2 ? 339 4 2. ' 591 6 67 Nov. 10. . . 3 I71 3 31 S 27 4 41 5 S9 5 51 NOV. 11. . . 3 41 a 12 3 17 3 $9 673 5 43 Nov. 12. . . V4 | 3 3S 3 22 3 4 ! 4 43 S45 Nov. 13. . . 3 34 | 3 2) 3 44 4 E4 5 GO Nov. 14. . . 3 41 3 23 3 4 > 4 41 6 C4 E 4 ! Nov. 15. . . 3 ? 5 3 27 3 4G 4 37 6 G1 5 41 NOV. 16. . . 333 331 3 18 3 45 4 < 5 5 42 | b 40 NOV. 17. . . 3 16 S 12 3 11 V8 5 2 1 41 NOV. IS. . . 3 35 3 321 3 111 3 41 6 231 5 65 NOV. 19. . . 3 ZS 3 31 , 3 16 , 3 4 Gil 6 03 * Indicates Sunday. The ofllclnl number of cnrs of stock brought In today by each roml wns : Cattls. Hogs. Sheep. H's's , C. , M. & St. P. Ry. . . . 8 O. & ' 8t. L. Ry 1 Missouri Paclllc Ry. . 6 8 Union Pac. System , . 2 29 C. K N. W. Ry 6 P. , E. & M. V. R. R. . . . 22 C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry. 2 6 U. & M. R. R. 'R. . . . 4 IS C. , B. & Q. Ry 10 K. C. & 81. J 9 C. , It. I. & P. Ry. , K. . . . . C. . R , I. & P. Ry. . W. . . 3 Total receipts . . . . 22 105 1 1 The disposition of the. day's receipts was A * follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Cattle. Hoes Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 41 OC66S O. H. Hammond Co. . . . 31 i.n'i Swift nnd Company 42 1,333 17 Cudahy Packing Co 42 1,780 Armour & Co 34 1,760 R. Becker and Degan. . 9 Vansant & Co 19 \V. I. Stephens 15 Huston & Co 35 L. F. Husz 79 Hammond , from K. C 797 Cudahy P. Co. , K. C 13J Other buyers 59 1,808 Left over GO Totals . . 644 7.4S3 1.323 CATTLE Arrivals today were small and there was hardly enough of anything In the yards to make n test of the market. Among thf offerings there wcro a few loads of cornfed en t tip , some of them Rood enough to brlnK $3 and J5.05. Such cnttl ! a ? were offered buyers took , paying abuut the same prices ns prevailed yesterday. Practically everything changed hands In good season. The market on fat cattle has been In vsry fair condition all this week and this fait stands out very apparent when comparisons arc made with other markets. Without any dcubt this has been the best market on th river , and buyers go even farther and Bay that their cattle are costing right up to Chicago prlfcs. The reason for the mar ket being In such favorable condition for the selling Interests la to be found In the fact that receipts at this point have bten on an average very light , while there has been nn active demand from local packers. The result hns bwn that cattle , If fat and -affable , were good sellers at prices that were at the very least steady , with the gneral tendency of the market stranger. Cows and heifers were also good sellers nil tht week and values were well main tained. Arrivals were small , which , taken In connection with a good steady demand , made It easy for sellers to obtain fully steady or even e-trong prices. During the early part of the wcsk thcro wns a good demand for feeder cowa , which helped the market. Veal calves were scarce all the week and In { rood demand at firm prices. Bulls were good sellers during the early part of the .week , but toward the last there seemed to bo n let up In the demand so that prices at the clcwe of the week were lower. tn the feedir division the situation has not been so favorable. Last week the mar ket dropped down to a point where buyers felt that the cattle were worth th money and orders began arriving freely from the country. The effect of this , together with the active speculative demand , was to send prices up rapidly. The present week opened with ! values high and with prospects bril liant for the sellers. The result , however , was not pleasing , as there came the natural reaction the country stopped buying short- off and trade became very dull. The market sagged of Its own weight and could tuloly be quoted 15$25c lower for the week. Fortu nately for selling Interests the receipts were moderate or the bottom would have dropped out entirely. The week closes with a fair clearance. Representative- : BEEP STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av j-r. No. Ai Pr. 4. .1177 $3 60 1. .790400 21. . 1004 $4 7B 7. . 760 380 24. .1079 440 24. .1221 500 12. . TO 3 80 19..1325 4 63 30..1036 60S 2. . 070 4 00 COWS. 10 . 911 260 1. . 940 290 1.11/pO 3 00 1..12CO 2 80 18..1017 300 10..1131 S20 HEIFERS. C. . 676 3 40 1. . 680 375 B1M.I.S. 1..1490 275 1..1250 275 1. . 950 323 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4. . 532 350 1. . 70 380 12. . 783 380 WESTERNS. WYOMING. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 9 cows 1015 $2 90 13 feeders. . 9"3 J3 ro 19 cows 914 3 25 30 fecdsrs , . DC9 3 70 9 feeders. . 1206 3 40 29 feeders. . 716 4 00 15 heifers. . 736 3 45 HOGS This has been a week of large hog receipts , the total being the largest for any week In several months. Todays receipts wcro abgut an average Saturday's run. run.Tho The market opened with a few of the best loads selling at Ji,3003.S3 , and same good light at $3.37'A. The heaviest pa kcrs. however , held back with a very apparent determination to pound the mnrket. They wcro bidding generally J3.2503.27V4 and were ns Indifferent nnd Independent as buyers can be when It Is the last day of tin week nnd when they do not feel the need of supplies. Sellers were not prepared to make any such concession and fought strongly against the bcur tactics of the buyers. The result wus that buyers nnd sellers were n long tlmo In coming together on a trading basis. When they did It wns on the basis of a SJilOc decline from yes terday's general market , It was very late before anything like a clearance was ef fected. The reason for today's decline wns to be found In the fact that this market has been higher thnn other markets all the week , as ha been pointed out from day to day , and packers were determined to get It down , no as to bring It In line with other markets. This has been the low week of the month so far In the hog market. The week opened with a el I Klit falling off In values , dropped 7Vie on Tuesdny recovered about 3o on Wednesday and Thursday , only to go still lower at the end of the week. The week closed with the market ISc lower thnn It was at the close of the previous week and at the lowest point touched since the lat ter part of December , 1S37. Representative sales : No Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 6S. . . . .191 . . . (323 62. . . .294 100 3 2i > i 61. . . . .310 120 3 25 61. . . .311 240 3 27 < 63. . . . .337 M 3 25 63. . . .277 40 3 2714 45. . . . .377 80 3 25 65. . . .29'i 40 3 27U 41. . . . .357 . . . 3 25 C9. . . .319 120 3 27H ' . .129 . . . 323 49. . . .302 81) 3 27'4 l ! ! . .278 40 325 72. . . .32S SO 3 27'4 ' 67 216 120 3 25 , ,2"2 100 3 2714 16 122 . . . 323 B : : . .3r,3 . . . 327V 57 8 306 240 327V 67. . . .319 40 3 27" $ 70 i 317 SO 3 271 6) . . . .2f8 . . . 3 27VJ 69 308 327tf 55. . . .308 SO 3 30 5) 321 ICO 3 27 < 4 64. . . .291 . . . 3 30 CO .328 ICO J 2714 78 2 4 UO 3 30 < 40 3 27V 78 2 SO 3 30 ' .315 SO 3 27 K 308 fO J30 .311 200 8 27 KB 2.19 120 3 TO .274 . . . 327. 64 318 SO 330 .271 10) 3 27i/j .291 310 .30S 80 3 27 . .278 120 X .10 .316 120 3 27 . .312 SO 3 30 .267 SCO 3 27 . . .29) 80 3 ? 0 .ro . . . 3 : , . .204 140 3 10 .318 49 S-27V . . . 330 , -lft 120 3 tO 3 30 .312 400 3 27V _ _ 80 3 S1) .341 160 337VJ 67 2S9 . . . 330 S 27IL a-itf 32y.i ; 3 JZ7U ill ? 3 21 t 3 27U 3 274 3 2 ji ? ? ! J4 4 120 3 27't 66 311 SO 3 ! 7 SO 3 ' ' " ' 27'd ! . . ! * 200 3 27H 77 272 2J-0 327'i 71 314 . . 1 27 4 WAGON ' 1 200 1 76 1 2JO 1 75 1 310 1 93 1 2SO 2 274 2 30 . 91 2 M 15 .IDS 3 W .310 3 3 2 3 3 25 SHEEP There were only a few sheep here and not much to make a test of tha market. One thing Is certain nnd that Is thut values nre wny lower. Fortunately receipts nt this point hnve been very light nnd In cnnicquotu-o prices hnvo been h tier maintained here than nt other selling polnti still the mnrket Is nil of 2oc lower. That looks small besides the reported declines of 60ft75a nt Chicago , where It has been practically Impossible during the Inst two or three days to sell even desirable stuff owing to the glut. . . The Chicago Drovers' Journal says that the ncciniulntlon of sheep nt that point for several dnys past reminds ono of the pnnlrkv markets of ' ! ) ! nnd ' 93. Sheen nnd Innibs have been selling relatively high and the usual demoralizing features of fall markets hnve been absent mill ! lately. The facts nro that the channels of trade hnvo been completely choked with dressed mutton , the price of which In the runt has tnken ft severe tumble. Arrivals of sheep nt eastern mnrkets hnve been large nml so It Is not surprising that there should be chnngo In the situation at Chicago. Th Drovers' Journal nlno adds Hint If styeep misers nre Imprudent enough to flood the mnrket they may have occasion to bo sorry The'above Is a good representation of the facts ns regards eastern markets nnd It Is therefore not to bo wondered nt thnt tha mnrket here Is lower , In fact , had receipts been larger nt this point the decline would probably hnvo been much greater , but ns It Is shippers to Pouth Omaha have escaped without much hnrtn. Quotations nre : Good grnss westerns. J4.I0774.20 : fnlr to good , Jl 9MTI.OO ; choice yenrllntrs. J1.11TT1.20 : fair to peed yearlings , J4CKHTI.15 : gnod to choice Inmba. Jo.00flf.26 : fair to good Inmbs , J4.WW5 00 : feeder \\ethers. 2-yrnr-olds nnd over , J3.ir4pO ; feeder yarllnrs. J39VfH15 ( : feeder lambs U E04T4 JS ; cull sheep , J2 60W3 00 ; cull lambs. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. SS Wyoming lambs , feeders 91 J3 23 152 Wyoming wethers l 3 * 5 34 mtlve Inmlw 82 4 20 578 Wyoming lambs , feeders 425 CHICAGO MVB STOCK MAUKBT. Cattle Supply SrlU Well at Steady Price * HORN Hi-Ink. CHICAGO , Nov. 19.-OATTLE The sup ply of cattle today was easily disposed ot at former prices ; choice steers , J3.30W6.75 ; medium , J4.7504.93 : beef steers. $ l.00@1.70 ' ; stockers nnd feeders. J300if4.35 ; bulls , J2.2S © 4.10 ; cows nnd heifers , J3 300400 ; calvea. J360S7.00 : western rangers. J2.701f4.33 ; west ern fed steers , J4.00Q5.15 ; Texas grass steers. J3.3 t4.10. , , HOGS The demand for hogs wns brisk at yesterday's range of prices. Sales were at t3.1E.Q'3.55 as an extreme range for hogs , with the greater part chnnelng Imnds nt J355O3bO ; plRS sold at J240fifl33. largely ut' * 2.90jfa.2J : hogs sold nt 7Vi < fHOc lower than a week ago nnd 5c lower than a year ago. SHEEP A remarkably unsntlsfnctory week for sheep closed nuletly , there being no Improvement In the demand ; feeders , J3.60ji3.75 : yearllnps , Jt 00 : western sheep , .T5ff4.10 ; lambB , J1.60WS.20. RECElPTS-Cnttle. 200 head ; hofs , 19,009 head ; sheep , 1,600 head. KftnmiB City Live Stock. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Nov. 19.-CATTLE Rocslpts. 150 head : prices unchanged ; re ceipts fnr the week , 45.000 head : the excel lent demand this we k for good slailghterlnK and feeding cattle advanced prices about lOc ; common stock st.ndy : choice heavy steers , t5.l5dirt.40 : medium , J4.60tf6.10 : light weights , J4.40ff5.25 ; Mockers and fecdtrs , , OOW4.75 ; butcher cows and heifers , J2.70M 3.00 ; western steers , J3.10JT5.15 : western cows. J1.00U4.00 ; Texas ste'rs , J3.00S4.S6 : Texas butcher COWP , J2.70@3.35 ; native and range cnnners. J2.00if2.65. HOOS-Recofpts , 6.700 hend : prices steady : receipts for the week , 83.WO head ; offerings this wok were heavy for the season : fair demand , but supply too Inrg' ) to fully s'lj- taln prices ; heavies. { 3.3503.43 ; mixed. { 3.23 03.40 : llehts. J3.2003.ri. SHEEP-Recclpts for the weeU , 13,000 head ; modrrate supplies and f.ilr uemanJ helped to sustain prices thle wek although eastern markets wen decidedly lowir , our prices ore only a trine lower : native lamhs , J4,83776.25 : native muttons , J4.00@4.30 ; wcnl- ern lambs , J4.75dfB.20 ; western mutt.ina , JJ 5 ? ? 4.25 : western f-edlng Inmbs. VI.OWM 30 ; wesfrn feeding fhecp , JS-oOffS-Sa ; slock , $3.25fl3.C3 ; culls , J2.0033.25. St. Ionl I.lvp ntunk. BT. LOUIS. Nov. 19-CATTLE-necelpts. 900 head , Including 600 Tetnns : shipments , < & ) hend : mnrket stcndy : fnlr to fnncv nn- tlve shipping and exnort steers , J4.10W5.20 : bulk of nles , J4 40R5.00 : dressed beef nnd butcher steers , J.160W6.00 : bulk of sales. l 03ifl4.45 : stoers'under 1,000 pounds , t3.Wl > 4 80 : bulk of snles , J3.7094.10 ; atockers and feeders , J2&WJ4.10 ; bulk of sales. J3.00ft3.90 ; rows and heifers. J2 00 < ft4.50 : bulk of cows. 225ff3.00 ( ; bulk of heifers. JS.lltfnW : Texan and Tiullan Bteors , J3 20 3 90 ; bulk nf sales , J.150W3.70 ; cows nnd heifers. J2.40W3.65. HOGS Receipts , 3,300 hend : shipments , 1,200 head : market stcndv to strong : York- em. J315&3.30 ; packers , J3.30tf3.45 ; butchers , J343 I355. SHEEP Receipts , 600 head ; shipments , 400 head : market dull nnd nominal ; natlvn muttons , J3.75O4.2Ti : culls nnd bucks. J22Sfc > 3.23 ; stockers , J22'W3.10 ; lambs , Jl.50if6.7G ; Tcxans , clipped , J3.75. NPTV York Live Stock. NEW YORK , Nov. 19-BEEVEB-Re- cclpts , 117 head ; nothing doing : feeling bet ter ; cables Htencly : exports , 740 cattle and 4,765 quarters of beef. Cnlves. receipts. 12S hend ; lower ; wnls , J5.0iMi775 ; grassers , J312 % : common westerns , J260. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recnlpts , 1,931 hand : rmall demnnd ; sheen , poor to fair , J250W400 ; lambs , fair to choice , J5 0005 25. H'OGS Receipts. 3.672 hend : nothing doIng - Ing ; nominally stfady at $3.6003.80. St. Jomeiili l.lvr Stock. PT. .TOP PH. Mn. Nov. 19. ( Special. ) CATTLE Receipts , 600 head ; market active nnd ft nrtv tn strnne : quality common : nn- tlves , J3.95W4.6" : Texnns and westerns , J1.01 fol.bO ; COWH nnd heifers , $1.7504.20 ; stock ers nnd feeders , J3.0"ifk30. IIOGP Receipts. 4900 head : mnrket nc- live nnd weak , aclllni ; at J3.32II3.45 ! ; bulk , J3.3T.T/3.37V4. KirnEP-Rocclpts , 200 hend ; market steady. rincliinnd I.lvr ( ook. CINCINNATI , Nov. 19.-HOGS-Stcady at Jl OOW3 43. CATTI.EDull nt J2IWN75. SHI'RP Dull nt J22'fll.C ) . LAMBS-Dull at J4.00/5.25. Stock In Hlcht. Following nr the rocelpts nt the four principal markets for November 19 : Cuttle. . Hors. ; Sheer * . Omaha 617 7.17fi 34 Chlcngo 200 19f > 00 1,609 Kan as City ISO fl,7X ( ' St. I/OUls 900 3,300 'CM Totals 1,867 30,476 2.13 * JIMES E BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1030. Onmli i , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS and STOCKS BOARD OP TRAUB. Ulr-l nirttw i.uKagi. n , . .Sen York , rorrxponurnui John 4. VV rr n Jk Ca in.--i. H R. PENNEY & CO. , nnuiii . N. Y. Mfp lllilir. , Omalia. IVeh. Stocks.Grain.Provisions. . . . IllrcvlVlr' hen lurk , rhiuntfu mat Writtrrit I'nlnli. Locations for Industries at Chicago , Industries located ) Re1uSwIlth"lfl rati"- the Belt " on Ry , of Chicago , have ) Parties contemplating the tabllsnment of Industries near Chicago are Invited to correspond with II. THOMAS , Prcs. & Gen. MST . Dearborn Sta'n Chlcafo