s 'I'llli' A II A 11 A1I.V 1)1,11.'. rilr- t.ntM T AMTrTHMtinti COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL riunyln November Corn a Fcatureof the Board'i Eesilon. LIVEPPOOL STRENGTH SURPRISE TO WHEAT Onls Hull All Itiu-l'riMlKloriN SIhmt Hnmv tinny Mrrnulli, )n( limine of Prices In .Nnrroiv Mllh lie Outside Inti-rrM. ClIIlAtiO, Nov. 19.The feature of to- au) iiouru of Trnde session whs the flurry in Notcmhcr torn. JVur of u corner In iniu oiuioii cmi.irtl an udvnncn ut olio llm.j ui .i'c, I no eloso was at l,c iidlimeo, H'lidliiB rutiircs In wheat una torn, tlioiwl opening firm, wero Liter infected by u bis iiicrr.uso in hid visible supply Mid closed Tiruii, Dcwmbrr wheat t; lower nml In cfinbfr com He lower, Diccnibcr outs dc ciined 'so. Provisions wens barely steady mi cioscu linrlmiiRL'il til 2Ke li Ur ut Wheal was active and stroma for a time lonowini; mo opening. Considerable treimth was shown by Liverpool, whero no Htn-nBth wan looked for; there wus a arereitKo oil pu sni ice. w i th nlun wan mi looked for, and weather conditions wcrn unfiivornhlc, nlthoiiKh this now In tint tnuch i iif a taetor. 'I'hero was also smaller . fi. ""cms iiinn expected. At tno -....I. .iiiu , , 1H,r nnyinic ny local pro less Onn S. Willi union liwllr.,llr,t,u r fl"f I'J" Haturday'.i shorls. althotiKh this "in ikh m Hoy unin neeome prominent. I'rlcrs w;ern Irrrcifar nt thn opening, but the market wan quickly steadied by the smount of wheat offered by commission holmes and for some time thn market held nhout the top of iho openlriB rniiKC. When thn world's visible figures wero pouted, however, tho market ntilckly turned weak on inr inn reji or tno session tho trend of prices wiih downward, support toward thn end belli almost entirely withdrawn from thn murlcitt. Tim vi.n.i.. showed an Incrrnso of J.CiS.OOO bit. On tho aeeiiim eany nuyers offered f reels-, but round, considerable dltllculty In dlsposlne 'i iiiMr wiiriu. .oriiiwestcrn receipts wrro m cars, iiKalnst MS last week and l.Kh ti year iiro. CIiIciiko receipts were .i itirn, unit oi coiurnci. Krane. 'ino total iTimnry receipts wero l.Mijm im. Hen Hoard clearances of wheat and Hour amounted to 4d.D bll. December wheat openen at nync, compared wltli Satur day's cIosIpk prion of imp. It sold nt ii tie, men declined irregularly to 70Uo, whero It closed. Corn was Im-uular, nctlve for November nna raincr nun for tno other mouths. Tho ioiinnuiK in an options was linn with wheat and on thn unfavorable weather. Shortly after thn openliiK a Jjinp of nearly 4c took plaeo In November, duo to fears of a squeeze, shorts scrambling for tho Infrequent offering's. Corn came out freely at tho top, however, the IeadtiiK selling hi-ihk me speculator wno is said to con trol thn situation, and nrlces declined ran Idly December, after showing firmness tor a time, declined on thn heavy visible Increaso and In sympathy with wheat nnd cloied wenk and lower. Keccints wero 463 cars, December ranKed from 3."lTiB36c io iu'do and ciosen o lower at ;siH1'H-aVic. Oats wero dull throughout. Karly some strength was shown with other grain mar kets and with tho unfavorable weather, but easiness developed 111 December later, s wheat and corn ilecllned. Receipts were 121 ears. December ranged from 22!321 li21iie and closed He lower at 21i1i2l'tc. November closed at 224c, nil advance of lie. Provisions wero dull throughout, but showed somo strength early In spit of thn lower yard nrlces and heavy receipts. This was dun mostly to sympathy with tho gram maiKeis. racKers wero not in tno market nnd little outsldo Interest was shown. The range of prices was narrow. January porn closed -.'!o higher at m.s'V, Jnnuary lard was unchanged nt J6.85 and January ribs 2V4; higher nt J(S.23. Kstlmated receipts for Tuesday: Wheat, l?f cars; corn, '. cars; oats, 250 cars; hogs, 3J.0i head. The leading futures ranged as follows; Articles. Open. Jllgh. Uow. ciose. Yes7?! Wheat J I Nov. I 71i Deo. 71lTi'1 Jan. '7214jii! Corn i I 714 70 70 ; 70J 70 '.iUliltfli lla8 Nov. 59!4flll, 4S, 40, 30i Dec. May Oats Nov. Dec. May 1'nrk- Nov. Jan. .May l.a r J - Nov. Dec. Jan. May lllhs - Nov. Jan. May 35H4i:ijTlr(i",35'o3r.i, 1 ".4 ' 2.U 2l'il 12 ' 2 I 214 1 22lS2tHW?. 24H 23', 21l 21 10 43 11 m 11 G24 7 10 C !i2Vj G Si 6 8714 7 62V4 10 CO 11 621-4 11 IU 7 12H li 115 ti N C S7Va 7 G2lj C 23 fi 2714 11 ft) 7 I2'.i fi n t; s.i I ti 'M 7 S2'i ti 2.1 " 0 30 I U 75 it 63 7 is U GO 11 03 7 12H li US li 80 li S714 7 621, li 23 6 27!i t i JiiV-j ti DO 7 62V, G 274 32',5 " "No. 2. ('ash iiuotatlous wero ns follows: KI.OCU-Kasy; winter patents, W.7OS3.0); Ktrulghts, $.'I,1W3.G0; clears. $2.90fi3.40: sprlm; specials. $3.10; patents. $.l.Mi)3.93; straights, J3.Ovria.45; bakers. 2.20fi2.7n. WIIKAT-No. 3, ti7U71!ic; No. 2 red, 71U'ip 74c!. COHN-No. 2, 40'4'B-I0?4c; No. 2 yellow, 404 Cf40?ii OATS - No. 2 w hltc, 262G!4c; No. 3 white, :34fl2Glj;0. II YH No. 2. 4 Mac, In store. HARLHY- U00J feeding barley, D5fi69c; fulr to oholcQ malting, tide. HIUJD.S -Klax. Il.filli: No. 1 northwestern. J1.C6; prlmn tlmuthy, 11.30; clover, contract trade. lium. l'HOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. JIO.SW 10.621.; lard, per I0O lb.. 7.17147.20; snort ribs, sides tloone), $7.S5Ti".7B; dry salted Fhouhlers (boxedi, J.".75T 5 871s; short clear sides (boxed). li.7.Vjti.fc.r. WHlSKY-liasls of high vines, per gal., Following nro the receipts and shipments ior iiHiaj ; Articles. Hccelpts, Hhlpmenls. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu. . ... Oats, bu.,.. Itye. bu Hurley, bu.. l.l.t"l H.O'JO ..ISl.HOO . .nu7,ooo ..187,000 . . ll.l l'.ll,K 4.V.'.Mii) 24G,() .1,1 .. 50.0VO U,VY) On the I'roduco oxcliauun toilav thn lmi. ter market was tlnn; creameries, 15fi2lK"; dairies, UWi22e. Cheese, ilrm, lOtrll'Jc. Kggs. euHlor; fresh, 22c. M1W VOIUC tlKXflHAIi MA TIKI IT. qiiiitnlloiiN of tbc lln- on Ynrloim Coninioillt li'H. NKW YOHIC. Nov. 19. 1'r.OV U-ltecclpt.i, 18,02:1 bbls.; 1 xports, (i,wa bbls.; sales, 8,100 pkg., market was quiet and barely steady, cloalng weak and lower to sell. In sympathy with wheat; winter patents, J.iiv?3,90, win ter straights. l.40fta.Nl; Minnesota patents, I3.90iil.sri; winters, 2.60ft2.L. MlniieHotii bakers. J3.tNKff3.25; winter low gradse, J2.llif 160. Ityn Hour, dull; sales, 400 bbls.; fair to good, J3i3.20; choice to fancy. JJ.25fi3.tl). Iliickwiient Hour, quiet, at J2.10W2.2U. m'cicwiii:AT-I)uii, 6i'.n62'ie, c. 1. r.. New York. COKNMKA r Quiet: yellow, 87c; city, We; lirandywine, J2.4Vfi2.ft). UYi: Steadv; No. 2 western, Mo. f o. ii., alloat, state, 61Jj52c, c. I. f., New York car lots. HAJtl.KY Hteady: feeding, 42f IGc. e. I. f., Iluffalo; malting, 57si6;!c, c. 1. f., Uuffulo. H, HljK Y MAI.T--D11II; western, 6216So. WMHAT KccclptH, 'O.IHN) bu. : export". 71 -49S bll, : sales, :i.975,OM bu. futures, 320,0V) hu exports. Hpot, weak; No. 2 rel, ,7'ip 77Tc, f. o. b . elevator; No. 1. northern, D11 ltith, 82S5i82'c. r. 11. b ulloat; No. 1 hard, Dulutb. 8Gc. f. o. b., alloat Options opened Ilrm and wero strong all the morn ing un a demand from r.hortH, bused on higher cables, unexpectedly small world's hlpments and prediction-! that tho vMbln mltht decrease. Tho fact that tho lattr actually showed a largo Increase, therefore, naturally started heavy rolling in tho aft ernoon, will."!! broko tno marKet severnly Tho oIohh was weak, at ViHo net decliuo. March, 80181 U-lCo. closed at 80o; M.iv, 79 7-165jS0 H-lGc, closed lit 79V! November rlneed nt 7iPv; Dcceinbor, "6i'if77 lB-lOc, closed at 7GTc, COltX -Receipts, 110,95; Int.; exports, 122. 491 bu.: sales, 2GO,nO) bu. futures, 36.1,000 bu. Miot. -Spot, e.ifcy; No, 2, 45c. elevator, and 4iUio, f. o. b,, alUiot. Option market was nt first stronger on unfavorabln weather news, tho rise tu wheat and 11 further siiueezo of November shorts at Chicago, Following thn lain wheat break, however, tho market reacted and closed weak, ut unrhaned prices. May, 41'(f42i4c. closed at Uio; December. ZMHJluC, closed at 42ic. OATK Keoelpts. 71.1C) bu.: exports. hu, Hpot. dull: No. 2. 2tic; No. II. 2&itc; No. I white, 2Si?e; No. 3 wlllle, 25c: track mixed wciitern, 25Wfi27tic; track whlto western and state. 281i33Vjc. Options dull mid un settled, closing easy. TAI.l.OW ritroiig; city (J2 per pkg.), 4V; rnuntrv (pkgs. free), 4?4ifi5o. HICK- Hteady; domestic, fair to extra, 44 (fltiic: Japan. 445o. MOIASSKS-Kteutly; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 424153c, FKKD Steady: spring bran. J16.00fjl6.S5: middling. JI7.cOtil9.fiO; winter bran, J17,005t js.60. city. si.coii ir.on. l'HOVIHIONH lleef. Bteady: family J10.50 fflll.75; mess. J3.0Oy9.5rt; beef hams, JJO.OWj W.W; packet, llO.WUlO.Wj city extra India meM, J16 0017.fO. Cut meats, steady; pickled iM'iues, vuiur, picKlici stiouldcrs, go, pick led hams, fiKHi' Lard, steady; westoru steamed. J7.6."4: November closed ut J7.ni refined, quint; continent, J7.70; Mouth America. JH.50. comnoiind. JG.OOiiO.liM. I'ork, steady: family, JI6 tOJJIG.OO: short clear, JHvain.a): mm. J12.0Wffl3.(O. HAY'-Steady; shipping, iiliftSOc; good to cnoice, kohvjc. HOP8 Oulet! Btato. common to choice. 19o0 crop, 16c! old, 2'dOc; I'nclflc coast, l& crop, waive; isuv crop, iwimc; oiu, mtic. lllDKB Firm; Oalveston, 15 to 23 lbs., 18c California, 21 to 25 lbs., isvie; Texas dry, to 30 lbs.. I.1U.C. LKATHEIl Sleady; hemlock, light to luavywciBht. 'awarxw, acia, TiVtUZiw. WCiOIi Quiet; domestic fleece, 20ft27i TernH. IMJlfic. I'OTATOK.SQtilet; Jnrsoys. Jl.OOal.W; New York. JLIfi'tfl To iAing Island, Jl.GOO 1.76; jersny sweets, ii.mhuz.iiu. IOt't,TllY-Allvn. nulet: fowls. 8!T0c chickens, 8tf9c: ducks, 60giKc: geese, Jl.OOfJ l.a?i: nresed, wcaK; uroucrs, mine springer", III'TTKH Hrccluts. 6.917 nkrs.; steady Juno creamery, lsysic; creamery, 19H2ic lactory, i;itlB'4C. CHKh'SK steady; large fancy, lOVc small fancy, lie; large October fancy, MH4e Rmnll Oclnner fitnrv. lOWc. F.OOS Steady; slato nnd Pennsylvania iiVtSr; packing, at mark, 21fl25o; western lnrt off. 27o. M1JTAI.B Aside from 11 little nctlvlty in till the local metal marKot displayed very llttlo animation today, Trices on all grades remained iinchanBed. excetit thn abovn mentioned, and this was caused by lower London advices, clolnt; rather easy for till here, nt Kl.uw. i'ig iron wnrmiii; were quiet, at J.oOf lO.m): lake copper, Jl'...5 fl7.0o; lead, quiet, nt JI.37H. and speitrr quiet, nt H.27'4fiU2i4. Tho brokers' prlco for lead was ji.oq und ror copper u.w. OMAHA WliOl.lISAU: MAHKUTS, Condition of Trnde and Ouotntlons on !4 1 f i 1 c nnd l'nncy I'roiluur. KOOS -Hccelpts light; good slock, M322C, MVB I'OIM.TUY Hens. RUJrtio: roosters, 3'rt4c; spring chickens, 6V4fI7c: ducks, 0',41f7c; geene, ti'tlic; turKuys, WnW. FUKSU DHKSSKD I'OULTnY-Hcns. So; roosters, 6j6o; ducks nnd geese, glue; broilers, per doz., 13; spring chickens, per OAMK-l'rnlrle ch ckens. tier doz.. U.WU COO; mallard ducks, per doz., J1; tnal, J1.504 1.75: mixed, U.2M(.M; Jacksntiies, J1.25I&1.50; quail, Jl.509t.7j; Jack rabbits, J2; cottontails, IH'TTKIl-Cmnninn tn far. 12tMil3c: choice, lC317c; separator, 25c; gathered creamery, iwzie. FltKSlI OYHTKItS First srnile. solid packed, New York counts, per can, SSc; ox- ira seiecis, ms; standnrds. rj: meuium, 20c. Hucond grade, slack fllfed, New York counts, per can. 20c: extra selects. 26c: Biuuuaras, jjc; uulK standards, per gai., J1.25. I'lU-KONS-Idvc, per doz., 90c. VUAI.S Cbnle... llinr. HAY Prlen nllnlnrl hv flm-itifi VThnti.!nlA f"'. emers association: Lhoice up:auu, i 1 "Dland, js.5o; medium, J5; coarse, J7.50. Itye straw, JG. tiiph prices are for hay of good color nnd nnulltv. Demand fair: receipts, 2 enrs. Xftf.vr1??- 3 white, 26c. COHN-No, 3. 33c. HIIAN-U. m., VEGETABLES. TI'ItNlPS-Per bu. basket. 50a. HKE T8 Per bu., 60c. CAKHOTS-Pcr bu., 6O0. I;KTTIJCH-l-er dor., 2C330c HA Ut 81 1 EH Per doz.. 25c. HEANS Wax. nor 1.1 Im one string. 75c. " POTVTOES-rer bu., 4050c; Idaho, pet bu., 7oc. hWEET POTATOKS-Per bbl.. J2.00ff2.25. CAHIJAGE Per Hi . IUpi ITnllnnrt ..1 1C ' XP.;;lATOBS-P('" U-bu. basket. 60c. ONIONS-Per bu.. 75c. CELEHY' Nehrnskn. nnil Tltnh. S(VlK? extra mammoth, K6c. FKUITR PEARS Per box, J2.U0a2.23 (JHAPES-Delawnre and iN Niagara, per 5- lb. basket. 15c; Malaga, per APPLE3-Native, fBcffU.OO bbl.. J2.60; eastern, J2.75.00. Keg, 10.607.10. per bu.; per CHANHEHHIE3 Per bid.. 17.B0; ner crate, J2.75. TKOPICAL FRUITS. OHANOES-.Mexican, per box. J4.B0. LEMONS California, extr.i fnnnv 5100? choice. J3.50. JiA.N'ANAS-Per bunch, according to slzn, J2.00if2.5a. FIGS California, now cartons, 90c; lay ers, 85c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Enellh irnrmiiH. nor 1H Ha. filberts. Dcr lb.. 13c: nltnnnrtM. nnr lii 20c: raw peanuts, per lb., 50CUc: roasted, 6w.74c: lirazlls, 13c; Pecans? 9$ 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, "Mc; No. 2 green, uisc; no. 1 sailed, sie: iso. z salted, 7iic: No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs.. 8,c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to in His r.un! iipv tiM ahecp pelts, 25ff75c; horse hides, Jl.'504j2.25.' St. I.nuli C.rnln nml Provisions. ST. I.OIIIH. W. Hl-WIIPIT-T No. 2 rrd. cath, elevator, 9Hc; track. 728) 7Jin; November, 69'ic; December, G9Ho; January, 711ic; ilay, 734c; No. 2 hard, C9fl ,COHN-Iower: cash, 35Uc: track, 36UW i'4c; November, 35c; December, 34c; May, ie. OATS-Vak; No. 2 cash, 23tic; track, 314c; November, 23c; December, 22'c; May, l'e; No. 2 white. 2i!U'a264c. RYE Iwer at 48c. FLOt.'H-Dull. easv. Patents. t3.B0ff3.G5: extra fancy nnd straight, J3.15Q3.25; clear, J2.SM3.10. SEEDS-Tlmothy. sternly, at ja.75SI.K); flax nominally lower, at J1.55. ijiih.njika I. steady; JZ.W. H RAN Quiet; sacked, east track, 64Wio. HAY" Steady: tlmothv. JD.0OW13.50: nratrie. JS.&Oft 10 00. whisky steady; JI.27. I HON COTTONTIES-J1.25. HAOGING-7jSi4c. TWINE Hemp. 9c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing, $13. ard. nominal nt J6.93. Drv Halt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts. $7,37lt; clear ribs and clear sides. J7.6214!. llacon (boxed). steady: extra shorts, JS.2714; clear ribs and clear sides. JS.62U. e kii;u i- irm. METALS-Spolter. steady at J4.15: lead. firm, at J4.23. I'OULTHY Dull and easier: chickens. 60; urkeys. fiic: voung duek-i. 7c: geese, (5V43. ni'TTEH-Creamery. 20ft?3c; dairy, ISif-'Jo. EOOS-Steady at lSdllS'jo. HECEH'TS-Flour. U.OOj bbls.: wheat. 71.- OOil bu.: corn. lOl.OnO bu.; oats, 31,000 bu: SHIPMENTS Flour. 1SM libit,.; wiieat 1,000 bu,; corn, 53.0U0 bu.; oats, 17,000 bu. I.lvoriiool (i nil 11 nml I'rorlslona, LIVERPOOL. Nov. 19. AVH EAT Snot. teady; No. 2 red western, winter, 6s; No. 1 northern stirlng. 6s Slid: No. 1 California. 6s 3t.id; futures, steady; Dec'embor, 5s llid; .Mnrrn. us "4(1. . CORN Snot, steady: American mixed. nominal, 4s; futures, steady; November, 2s mid; wecemiier, as jiu; January, as hm, ri.uuii-st. ixiuis lancy v.inier. sicaay. Ss tid. PROVISIONS Ileer, extra India mess, asy, li9s; prime mess, nominal. I'orK, irlnin ine.ss western, firm. 72s. ard. Amar- can rellned. in nails, steady. 29s tid: prime western. In tierces, steady. SSs Gd. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs,, strong, 46s 3d. llucon, Cumberland cut. 28 to 30 lbs,, strong. 47s: short ribs, IS to 22 lbs., strong, 4Ss3d; long . . I . I I .1 1 .... !..,. .4.. 1 .. . 1 . 1 . . t li'ili Illliiilirn. nielli. pit'uii.t , Tin, if.iK middles, heavy, strong, 4Ss 3dl short cLar backs. 16 to IS lbs.. Arm, I3i; clear bellies, 11 to li) lbs.. Ilrm, 56-1. Shouldcra, square, 12 to 14 lbs., strong, 33s 9d. nurssAi i.onuou u acme cossw, siesar, 2 Ux'n 3 5U. LINSEED Easy. 33s fld. lll'TTER-Unlted States finest, oulet. 93st United States good, dull 81s Gd. l'KAis I'anaiuan, quiet, ss 140. TALLOW- Prlmo city. drm. 23s: Aus tralian. In Loudon, Ilrm. 27s Gd, CHEESE American I nest whlto. easy. Is 61I; Americnn finest colored, easy, BGs. OH., Cottonseed. Hull reliucil. snut. In bbls . quiet. 21s tid. TCKPENTINE- -Spirits. 'Dull, 313 Bd, ROSIN Common, ilrm. 5s. Thn Imnorts of com from Atlantic ports last week were lO.'.fioo quarters. Plillinlelplilu Prodiier Mnrkrt, PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 19. HITTTER Firm; fancy western creamery. 27c: fancy western prints, SOc, KitUK i' irm: rreMn nearuy, sic; rresh estern. 26c: fresh southwestern. 25c: fresh southern. 24c. CHEESE Quiet: Now Turk full creams. fancy small, llflrilo; fancy full creams, fair to choice, nvj(iu-iic. Tnlc do .Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 19.-WHEAT Active: lower; cash, 74c; December, 74lc; May, vur- ...... ... . CORN Fairly active: steady; Cash. SSc: December. 37c, oath-nun; casn, -.'Hie; November, 23Uc. HVK-A314C. t'LOVEH SEED-Dull. lower: 1SJ9 prime, JS.30, December. J6.9U; March, J0.S5. Jllhuiukrp (Irulii .Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 19.-WHEAT-TIn. settled: No. 1 northern, 75ft'7Gc; No. 2 nor thern. 7211740. RYE- Steady; ko, 1. V4C. HARLEY-Irregular; No. 2, 59a594c; sarn ie, 4Mi07c, Prorlu .Mnrkrt. PEORIA. Nov. 19.-CORN-Steady; new No. 2. OATS-Irregulnr; No. 2 white. 23i244c, track. . WHISKY-On thn basis of Jt.27 for fin ished goods. .Mliuieniiolla AVIirat JlurUot. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 19. -WHEAT Cash, 75?ic; Deccmbtr, 724c; May, 74Titj75c; on track, No. 1 hard, TSSo; 0. 1 northern 3Ho. No. 2 northern. 7lie. FLOI R- First patents, J4.1f34.20; second pnionis, wwtHui, nrsi clears, jj.loi3.w JJRAN- hi bulk, JU.60511t.75. KniiNsn Clt- (Irnln nnd Prorlslans KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. WH EATDe cember, (Sc; May, G7l4CG7Vio; cash, No. 2 hard, 60f67e; No. It, 64'JlJtio; No. 2 red, 60k 171p; No. ;., 6';ii0Sc. CORN-Decembor, 32.4e; May, 3im34U' cash, No. 2 mixed, 31c; No. 2 white, 350 i0. if, ..00. OATS- No. 2 white, 264c RYENo. 2. 41c. HAY-cholro timothy, J10.OOfUO.50; cliolo rirnlrle. J:1.5(yj7i.7r,. UUTTER-Crcsmcry, 19V23c; dairy, fancy 17c. EGOS- Finn; fresh Missouri and Kansas siocic, li'ic dozen, loss orr, cases returned new whltewood oases Included, 14c more. RECEIPTS Wheat, 214,400 bu.; corn, 24, S(Kl bu.: oats. 11.000 bu. SHIPMENTS- Wheat. 27.200 bu.! corn b.svj 011. ; oais, a,wj uu. (J nil 11 In store nml Admit. NEW YORK, Nov. "19. - Tho statement o thn vlslblo HUlmlv of urnlti. In storn nni afloat, on Saturday. November 17. ns com piled by tho New York Produce, exchango, Is ns follows: Wheat, 62,351,000 bu.; Increase, I - 1... r 1 AAA 1... . ' , ' i,ui.-,vw ,Mi. i urn, ikio.wv uu,; incrcnne, l.G13,fX) hu. Oats. 12.S3.1.0O0 bu.: decrease 1.0 bll. RVe. 1.371.000 bu.! llirrnasi.. 18S.0OU ou. iiaricy, a,iut,umj nu, ; decrease, 3,twu DU Duliitlt Mnrlcet. 4 Dl'LUTH. Ni v. 19-UiiEAT-Osh. No, 1 hard, i5Vic; No, 1 northern, 75Wc: No. ! northern, 0,r; No, 3 spring, G2?ic; to arrive, No. 1 hurd, 7os4c; No. 1 northern, 73?4c; Mny, COHN-37t4o. OATS-23JjSi',c. KIkIii Mutter Market. ELGIN. III.. Nov. 19 TlttTTI'.lt Firm nf 2Go; no sales, though 26c was bid for nil oftnrcd-23 tubs; nales ut tho week, 10,570 mug, 3IOVUJIU.TS OF STOCKS AND ROM). .Market Poorly hiiNtnliied Ojuerr Can- dltloim .Mnkn l.oivrr Prices. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-.TIln selling nren- suro again today proved more than the murKoi coum uusoru'unil prices ure very generally lower ns 11 result. Tliero are a tow o.xcentluns both In tlm rnllrnnd im.1 Industrial departments, hut tho strength 111 theso fow stocks wns not free from nu niincurunco of m:ilittmt;iltmi hv tbn lnlU for tho purposo of sustaining the market anil encouraging buying. Tho downward cottrso of prices sot In at the opening. Easier money in London and tho cxtont of tho advnnco for Americans tiromiileil emtio sneculatlvo ventures In that market nnd inero wero storicB cabled rrom ubroud or great trunk lino consolidations, showing that thn rumor monger had been regaling tho IJrltlsh public with much tho same Kiuu or turo as mat which had been or rerod In Wall street for somo days post. 1110 lower prices 111 kcv xoric niiractcd luying by tho arbltrano brokers, which served to sustain tho market, but at tho continued oviucnco or depression London turned seller and liquidated very heavily, tho sales on balance being estimated nt upwards of 40.OA) shares. Soiling from do mestic sources was also very largo. Tho railroads as a rulo were most affected and many standard stocks wero forced a nolnt or over below Saturday's level. In tho lato dealings a strong demand devoloped for Northern Pacific, which carried that stock uu 2H to tWV. Great Northern tre- ferrcd rose easily an extreme S points, but this rally, whllo it nffocted tho market generally and drove the hears to cover, did not hold, long stock coming out ou the advance Whon tho bears perceived this they made a fresh attack and drovo prices down again and whllo the level of tho market did not fall generally to tho early low point, tho closing was uotlvo nnd easy. Among the points of special strength Bnouiu no mentioned uoncrui r.ieciric. Metropolitan. American tco. Steel and Wlro, Colorado Fuel and American Smelt ing, auu ror a time sugar aim tirooic yti Transit. Thn announcement of tho failure of a board member had some slight lnllii onco on sentiment until It was learned to bo of no Imnortance. Thcro was no actual news development to account for the down ward course or prices ami u was mrgoiy duo to technical causes. The Inbred cus tom of professional operators to take tho bear Rldn of thn innrknt nciilnst a nubile bull position asserted ltscit ana mere was inncii moiiii nnituoii to nn nearo unit tno rlsu In nrlces had overrun Itself and that a reaction was overuue. une money mar ket was closely scanned for signs or di minishing resources. Call money hardened nllghtly, but eased off again In tho lato dealings. INOW xotk exennngo m uuicngo hihu ten from a niiiall nremlum to n small discount. Tho sterling exchnngo rato held steady In splto of tho slightly firmer monoy rato hero nnd an easier rato In London. Tho supply of grain and cotton inns mis ueen modi diminished and exchange experts surmise that the Ilrmness of exchango in dicates an accumulation going on for somo mrposo. probably stinscripuons to ioreigu nniiH Tim volume of business In bonds as well as In stocks wns considerably dlmln- shed. but nrlces of honds held urmer man thoso of stocks. Sales were of the par vntiin nf iTsavnon. United States refund ing 2s and 3s advanced li und new 4s l on the last call. ... , Tho following nro tho closing prices on tho Now Y -rk Stock exchange: Ati.idH,ni 37l, Union Pacific . 701; llO pTlI 8 I IIO piU Bl'4 Raltimoro & O... 2 Witbasli fji 'an. Paclilo .... sou' do pro. jik an. southern .. w. s; 11. r........ lies. & Ohio.... SJ;1i do id pill i"-i hlcago a. W.... 11' Wis. Central .... 12i v. n. .t- O lW.i Third Avenlio ...112 Chicago I. & L. . 2314 AdamH Express. .133 do pfd 57 Am. Express ....111 Chicago & E. ImWI'i S. Express.... 47 Chicago & N. W..10iyj Wolls-Fnrgo EX..130 C., R. I, & P U4J7 Atncr. Cot. Oil... 3! Is C. C. O. & St. L.. t't 'n do pfd.... 80 Colo. Southern .. 7,.i,Amer. Malting .. 4 4 do 1st prd 41 110 pru do 2d Dfd 19 Amer. S. S: R.... 5l'i Del. & Hudson. ..lbili do pfd... V Del. L. c w 1S2 Amor, wrurits ... m Den. & R. G 22 do pfd 17 do pfd iiis'Aincr. s. it ;u Crlo 14 I do pfd 77 do 1st nfd Amer. S. & W.... 4914 Ot. Nor. pfd tSi do prd 89 Hocking Coal .... 17 'Amer. Tin Plate. 4.-.14 Hocking Valley.. ITO do pfd 87',3 Illinois Central... 124U Amer. Tobacco ..vat, own (.euiral .... -u uo pin i.n do pfd Anaconda .M. Co. f.'Ji 1. JJ. vtyt ura, imp. 11 74 do pfd 1074 Colo, t''- & 1 fa .ako Shorn IOPu Con. Tobacco .... i'lKS Louis. & Nash... tO". do Dfd 93 Manhattan L ....lh)?i Federal Steel WV Met. St. Hy 174 do pfd 7hlt Mo.v. Central .... ):",4 Gen. Klectrlo ....too Minn. & St. L il't ulucuso sugar ... 5ii do pfd 102 do pfd Mo. Pacific :H Int'n'l Paper .. Mobile & Ohio... 4dV4 do pfd M., K. it T. HTn Lacledo Gas ... do pfd 2S Nat. lllsulllt ... N. J. Central 143 do nfd .10. . 2;i . s . 20;, . 9(5 . ::s4 MVii N. Y. Central.... 139 National Lead Nor. & West 9! do nfd. do pfil No. Paelllo . do pfd Ontario & W O. It. & N... do pfd Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd. 81 National Steel Ci do pfd.. ... M-Mi N. Y. Air Uruke.,153 ... ..' No. Amurlcuu ... 17 ... 4'! I'aclllii Coast .... 5914 ... 76 do Isti prd t'l ...143?; do 2d pfd til ... J9? Paclflo Mall 4514 ... cat; Poonio'H Gas roii do .d pfd. :il',i, Pressed S, C 0lt Rio a. W, 6.1 do nfd u do pfd St. L. Kc H. V. do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd... St. L. S. W.... do pfd St. Paul . 93 Pullman P. C... 11114 . 15T4 Stand. R. Vfc T.... GS . 72 Sugar 132i . in, do pfd 116 . 1HJ Tenn. C. & 1 71i . 3414 u. S. Leather.... 13 .V.V do pfd 77 .173 ,U. S. Rubbur do prd. nt. i: al innaiia..j.i 1 io pru , Vj So. Paclllc IIT Western Union .. SIU So. Hallway 14 .Republic I. & S.. IT1,, do pfd aiy do pfd CI Tex. & Puclllc... 19 jP. C. C, & St. L. 55 Ex-dlvldend. Ilimtnn NIocUs liml IlomU, ROSTON, Nov. 19,-Call loans, 304 per cent; time loans, 4go por cent. OfTicial prices: A.. T. & S. 1" 37 Union Land 3 do pfd 8? West End 92 Amor. Sugar ....13214 West. Elcctrlu .. t2'4 do pfd 117 Atchison 4s loiiij Amer. Telephone. 156V4 N. E. O. ,fc C, 6s. est Uostoil A A 2111 .Adventure 6 Un.1,,1, l.lni'lllA.l 1;7 AllnliA.. If .... ...m.l.r,l ...v, . .. i u. . ... .11. U.,,, i;. Huston Mo.... 193 lAtilill. Copper .... IKK C. H. & 11... ..136J. Atlaiitlu 2115 .. 4214 Hoston & Mont. .323 ..113 Huttn ,t- IloHlnn Dominion Coal do pfd Inderal Steel . do pfd Fltchburg pfd Gen. Electric . . M'i Cnl. a Hecla Sfti . ' ('entenuial mn .ITS Franklin vA .a 4 ltumboidt 2: do pfd ..111 Osceola 7714 COif .... Ifill Ed. Elec. Ill fir. Parrot Mux, Central .... 1314 Qulnoy .. Mich. Telephone. 85 Santa Po Copper. N. E. (1. & C. old Colony .. 16 Tamarack .2S3 ..m ujah Mining :;-44 .. 45vj Old Dominion ... 29i Wlnnnii Rubber Mi Wolverines Union Pacific .... 704 Hunk ClrnrlnuK, CHICAGO. Nov. 19 -Clearings, J26 515,799: balances, J2,GI3,(ri5: New Yhrk oxchnimo, 6W.0 discount; sterling exchnnge, $4.S2ii4fcti. CINCINNATI, Nov. li.-Cle.irlngs, J3.80I, 0O): New York exchango 10I15o premium. Money .IVsfffG per cent. ROSTON. Nov. 19,-Ciearlligs, JH,Stl,552; balances, Jl. 402.579. ST. LOUIS. Nov 19. -Clearlnus, J7.902,co6; balances, s7l,WJ, Money, 6'u7 per cent. New York exchange, 20c premium bid; 3j I'rt'illlliui HHKro. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. -Clearings, $125, 6Cri.373: balniieeii. M.llL'IV. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19. -Clearings, ii,an.ii; iiainuces, Ji',lin,919. ..HALTIMORE. Nov. 19. -Clcartncs, J3.377,- no, uaianccs, fj.il'l, Aimv York .Money .Mnrket. NEW YORK, Nov 19. -MONEY-On call sternly at 3MH4 per cent; last loan 34 per cent. Prime mercantile paicr 4fou per STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, with actual buslnes In bunkers' bills nt $t.S44lr 4.8I, for demnnd and nt Jl.SiWltfl.Srt'li for GO days; posted rates, J4.81'ttfi 4.82 and J4.8jH! commercial uhis, jl.8lKU-4.80St. SILVER-Certlflcatos, CI4y65lic; bar sil ver, file: Mexican dollars. 50Uc. HONDS-Government bonds strong; state Ponds and railroad bonds Inactive. Tho closing prices on bond today are as iouows: . rj. fcH. rci......i M'i n, 1, i;, la tii do coupon ......1011 N. J. C. B. Ds 12Gi 110 i-s, reg ii'ii4 No, l'acliic as.... i do coupon M) 4 do 4s IOIVj 1111 new is, rcg..i:i,u n y h i ts..iu( do coupon Vn N. & W. c. 4s.... l'9H do old 4s. rcK..U5i4 ore. Nav Is. ..Itti 110 coupon 11514 do 4s do Ds, reg 1l2- o. S. L. 6s.. do coupon 112 (u con. 5s. .101 -?!? I), or ( G3S....12IK. Uniullnir ten. Atch. gen. 4s M.V4 R. o. W. is,. P94 uu nuj, is...,,., is' hi li it 1 .11 c. Canada o. 2s IDS', St L At S F R, bs..lllH 8.12ti C. & O. 414s 1)li St. Paul consols. 173 do Ps UK ,u. p.. C. & P. ls.llSTi C, & N. W. c 7s.VW do 5s 119T4 do S. F. deb. 5s. IP) tin. P.iellle. 4s 83i Chlciigo Ter. 4s.. 91 So. Rullwuy Bs...U2W do 48 r2 1 H. R. & T. 6s 71 V4 it. 11. u. is i.ki Tex. l'acliic ls.iitt Erlo gen. 4s 74'; do 2s Hi W. & D. C. Is. 77 Union Pac hie 4s. .106 "tin i.iti.iiiii un,,iu nuilBll la M.i.uii'i'l la. Centrnl Is... .116 do 2s VM L. & N. mil. 4s... !l'VWest shorn 4s. ...114, m.. i. t i. s... TPi, wis. central is.. uo is si); j London Htouk Qnottlon. LONDON, Nov. 19. 1 p. m. Closing: Cons., money .... 98H do account..., 1 Atchison SJili Can. Paclflo W St. Paul 12S14 Erlo do 1st pfd. Pennsylvania 1914 41 71 iieiiiiuiK No. Pacific nfd... SZK Grand Trunk .... t Anaconda 10& Rand Mines . 40 Rending 104 Illinois Central ..12SU r niii..iii. cqir ijuui.ixiii ........ c mi U. P. nfd !viU:ilnm1 Mines i. l. i-eiiirni,...ji:j(j SILVER Har sliver steady: 29Sd per oz. JIONEi Monev 2t4 ner cent. Tho rate or discount in tho open market ror short ouia in .; per coin; inrco muiuns uius, j:s per cent. .Voir York .Mining Sloeka, NEW Y'ORIC. Nov. 19. Tbe following are tho closing quotations for mining shares touay: Chollar 9 Ophlr 75 Plymouth 10 Quicksilver 1T do pfd 700 Sierra Novada .. 3.1 Crown Point .... S Con., Cat & V11..I2-. Dendwood Vi Gould & Currle.. 95 Hale & Norcross. 22 Standard 290 Homcstake 000) Union Con 13 Yellow Jacket ... 23 Urunswlck 10 Mextcun 21 Ontario coo I'orelun FltiHnelnl. LONDON. Nov. 19Mnnn- t'n tn. day nnd supplies lncreard, presumably on government disbursements of tho sum paid un for exchaauer bonds nnd truasurv bllN. A largo amount was repaid to the banks of England today. Discounts were weak ened by tho easier condttlon ut New York nnd tho favorable bank return. On the btocK cxcliango today business was moder ately active. Consols wero Arm and onor. ntors wero moro hopeful In regard to tho future of monoy. Homo rail opened Irreg ular, nut. grow urmer, especially ureal Western. Thcro wa a continued demand for Scotch deferred. Argentines roso and spanisn 49 wero Harder, on pans support. Amorlcnns oncned active and above uarltv. Later they wero easier on realizations and closed weaK. urntid minus Hardened; sec onds wero tno feature. Kalllrs nail n ondencv downward, under the load of Hands. Rio tlntos and Anacondaw wero Ilrm, rbe amount of bullion wltbdrawn from tho Hank of England on bnlancea today was .KiiB.ono. spaulsli 4s. gs.W). Gold premium nt llueuos Ayres. i;3.20. nuiu.irs. jnov. l'J. jxenanga 011 ionuon, !0m. 44'4pfgs. for checks. Discount rntos: Sbort bills. 3U cer cent: three months' bills, 414 per cent. Americans and foreigners opened fairly firm on the bourso todav. ocals were affected by realiza tions and later thcro was a reaction. Mines nnd banks progressed. At tho close tho ninrket was generally dull. PARIS. Nov. 19. Prlcea on the bourse to- day opened firm on moro reassuring China news and less disquieting reports about the czar. Snanlsli 4s und Rio tlntos wero nrln- clpally In demand. Later prices were easier on proiit-taKiug and tncy closed uun. un- Peers wero maintained. Kntllrs were of. fered for London account. Three per cent rentes, luur 10c tor tno account; exenange. 011 London. 'Jor 11c ror ciiccks. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The Commercial- Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: Tho murkets hero were actlvo nnd rm today. Now YorK cables concerning tno srcculatlvo nnd monetary position being regarded as satisfactory. Americans wero good during tno morning. 11 10 continent sold a little, but many American orders had wait ror execution. London nroresslou- als continued purchasing after your opon- ing. ion oiroren hiock onu i.ondon nerv ously realized. Then you came to the res cue, miiKing mo eioso noovo tno worst, Tliero were wldo fluctuations In Northern 'aclllcs and rnlon Pacifies. Tho Inner ring seems still comment, expecting reactions. but nothing more serious. Monoy was easier. Tno market owed tbo bunk over El.OOO.OOO. which wns repaid. Discounts weakened. The hank lost 100.000 gold to ;gynt and J21.G00 to Franco. A considerable amount Is In tho rentier h bunds, which Is not likely to reach tbe uanl;. Condition of the Trrnsury, WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. Today's state ment or tno treasury nainnces 111 tno gon- rai tunu, exclusive or iw,wu,uw gold ro erve In tho'dlvlslon or redemntlon. shows: Avnllnhlo cash balance. J137.S75.195: gold. Cotton .Market. NEW YOHIC. Nov. 19.-Tlie cotton market onened steady at an advance ol 2TiS no In on stronger cables than expected. Tliero was a iiiriucr auvunco ot izii.v points mi- lowing very strong accounts rrom souin-srn spot markets, llriner reports from cotton uoods centers. Indications or better de mand for spinners and exporters, lighter recoints and decreased estimates, an esll- mato of 130 members from the Cotton ex- hnngo at Memphis pointing to n yield of ,507.ou0 bales being a factor. Later clalrna that American snliiuers. ns well as ex porters, could not afford to pay tho advance lemaniieu ior coiion gave tno marKii a moro speculative nppearanco and tliero was considerable! pel lug to secure nrollts. which caused a partial reaction, Hut every- tlilng niicred was promntiy ansorued, tno south being a heavy buyer, nnd buying by -ivi'ipooi armirage uroiiers aiso ncing a eature. V11ll Btreet parties wero not onsuicuoiiH. but they travo tho market somo support. Tho expectation of higher Liverpool cames tomorrow gave tne local market a Urni closing, at uuuut tho bst rices or tho session, tho not rise being ft 25 points, The spot cotton advance hero was ic. Males, j Dales. Coffee Mnrkctt. NKW YORK. Nov. 19.-iCOrKKI0 Snot Hlo steady: No. 7 Invoice. 7!tc: mild nulet: Cordovn, 9V41il3-o. Huslness on tho coffee nxennngo was ueciucuiy moro active touay. Die market oiiened steady at unchanged prices mm ruled 10 to l& points Higher on covering, followed later bv tirotnicted nnd largo decline. Tho advance was cheeked In a way ny lower Kuropcan and Brazilian cables. Shorts were the lending buyers. At the close tho market was Ilrm nt a not gain for the day or 5 to 10 points. Total a es were is...-io nags, including rovemDer. 90c: December. 6.4(i76.50c: Jnnuary. 6.65c: Mnrch. .CCKfI H.7DO: May. G.7(fflG.80o: July. 6.80 qjtj.Kac; cpiomiiur, u.fe&uu.wc. i:vnpornted unit Dried Krnlts. NKW YORK. Nov. 19.-KVAPORATKD APPLKS The market for evaporated tip ples is rather quiet but about steady at unchanged prices, State common was quoted from 4o to 60; prime, 44Q5lic; liotce, iV5rtn; fancy. riji)',Ao. I'ALIr OHNIA Dili I.I) FRl'ITS Cal for- nla dried fruits wore Inactive. Prunes woro nominally quoted at 3wo to 840 per loiinu as to size and quality; npricots. loyal, lurllo: Moor Park. lSfllbo: neaches. peeled, liV'-Wc; unpeolcd, C'ii9c. Kiilinr MnrUct. N12W YORK. Nov. 19.-SIiaAR-Raw. rm; fair reilnlng. 3liu: centrifugal. 96 test. 4e: molasses sugar, 3Sc; rellned steaily; rushed, 6.00c; powdered, 0.70o; granulated, tilH NKW ORLKANH. Nov. 19.-SljOAR- Very Urni; open kottlo, 3H553ic; contrlfu gul, uTiill'.ic; centrifugal granulated, lb-lee; whites, 4lvMJc; yellows, 4U-1V-16C; econds, 3'itlc, MOLAHHUS-Stcadv: onen ketlle. 19fi31o: ceuttifugul, !1J9o; synip, 20fr2Gc. .n York Dry (ioods. NKW YOHIC. Nov. 19. DRY OOODS-A genernl hardening tendency has been the rulo throughout the market, with evidence increased activity along certu n lines. ho untiouncement of new Tirlren nn ivn mien ui npriuK (iriniH is expected to lie ro. uweii y omers in me near ruin re. 'rim ml. auco 111 tno raw material lias neen the fea- ure or tne nay. which lias ncen accentuated by clot sugiiiiy nigner quotations lor print 111a mi ntuo uuui. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oattle Market Slow All Aronnd and Prices Ooniiderably Lower, HOGS OPEN NICKEL LOWER, CLOSE STRONG I.lht nreelptu ( Vmt Klirrp, bnt l'rlcm Itenmlned About Strrnl) Good I'eedrrs 1'ntind ltrsdr Bile nt I.nat AVrek'n Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 19. ReCClnts wern! falHn linn Mlmnn oniclul Monday 6.10D 4,i95 4.630 oamo uay last week 4,239 Same dny week before.. ,1,)7 Snino threo weeks ngo.. 4,740 Same four weeks nito.. 5.41.1 2,899 2,f4 2.7S1 1.V10 4.25 T.107 8.10J P.M9 2'5rlB,0 Price. Paid for hogs for the last I several tuya, wiUl cemparlsons. I 1499.1S9S.1S97.1S9.1895.1594 Nov. 1 4 01 4 4t Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2... I. .. 4... 6... (... 7... S... 9... 10.. II. . 12.. 13.. 14.. 16.. 16.. 17.. IS.. I 19.. 1 VI 4 4 04 44i 4 04 4 39 4 02 4 Co. 4 64U 4 67 Nov. Nov. Nov. 4 01 4 02 4 03 4 (X, Nov. Nov. 1 Mft 3 4 3 4 Nov. Nov. 1 ti 4 83y 4 73t 4 67& 4 03 4 02 3 43 3 44 3 41 3 35 NOV. 3 94 3 i Nov, Nov. 3 90, Nov, Nov. 3 a 3 871 S ?5 3 3li Nov. Nov. 8 80 3 So 3 29 4 7S-SI Indicates Sundav. inn nrnnini .,,... i . u,(7.. r , . "iiiiiuoi in viiin oi iidck uuoaay py cncli rooil WOB1 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. irse. C.. M. fc St. P. Ry, 3 "I. I: ny.. 1 9 3 12 . . 13 13 , . ""'on racltlo System.. 4 & N. W. fly 3 If.. K. & M. V. 11. It..... 65 g. c. &. p. Ry 1 .iu. x'ac a C, St. M. O. Ilv. 9 H. M. 11. n It m C. 11. & O. Ilv 10 C., R. I. & P., east.. 2 i-., II. I. P west.. 10 Illinois Central 11.. Total receipts 1SS2 61 21 Tho disposition of the day's reeclrtt vnn as follows, ench buyer purchasing tho nuiiiucr oi ncau indicated: lluvers. rniiu nn.. ut,' n.t. . 1.1 - "li,v. "i'l". iiintltfc 1 ttVKIIIg ,o. , Jf (,41 G. H. Hammond Co 279 .... Swift & Co 513 979 Cudahy Packing Co fV) 1,686 Armour & Co W) 1.174 15 467 122 IL Docker & Derail 701 Vnnsant .fe Co ni J. L. Carey 231 ohmnn & Co 325 Hill & Hiintzlncer "irl Livingstone & Schnler .. 205 .... Hamilton & Hotlischlld .. 2Vi I. P. Husz 8 .... II. U Dennis & Co 110 U. F. Habbeck 3 A. S. Mawh nnev SI Other Buyers GVj .... Total 4,923 437 CATTLE There nai a liberal run of cat. tlo here today and the market was slow and lower all nround, Othor points reported sharp declines, so that this market was In 11110 Willi tii rest. Buyers were very backward about taklnz hold of cornfed steers this morning and the mas tnai wero placed wero unevenly lower. Sellers wero not willing to make tho con cessions asked, and, as a result. It was late beforo much of anything was done. About all that can be said or tho market Is that It was very dull and unevenly lower, tho greatest decline being on the common and nair-rat sturr. I'ackcrs all teemed to want rows, but tney were all trying to buy them lower. The cow market was also uneven, sales be. lng made that looked no more than a nickel lower, while others wore lOo or 15o lower than at the close of lost week. Tbo greatest decline was naturally on Uie less desirable kinds In the majority of cases. but sellers frequently had to sell even tho Desi Kinus considerably lower man inev would have brought last week. Good heavyweight feeders Bold In falrlv good shano this morning, nrlces beinsr 1tit aooui sieaay wun me cioso or last week. There were, however, verv few cattle that would answer to mat description, tne great bulk of tho cattle being lightweights of none too good quality. The market on the light and common kinds was In very bad shape and In many cases sellers found it almost impossible to set a bid on them. There Is almost no demand from the country ror light Blockers, and. nu r re. sulr, yard traders do not care to have any on uanu. it is dimcuit 10 tell Just how much lower the market Is on that class or stuff, as It has been going down at a rapid rate and it was lata today lie Torn unyming wns done. Tiiore were only a few western grass beef cattle here today, and, ns usual, they sold at Just about steady prices, though me weaK reeling on cornreus nnturally had a tendency to make grass cattle lower. What has been said abovo regarding tho saie or native cows, reeaers, etc., can bo applied equally well to tho grass stuff oircren on me muritet touay. Represent ative sales: REEF STEERS. No. A v. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 4 SO 5 00 5 15 4 90 5 00 1... 3... 1... G... .... SSfl .... 993 .... 970 .... 9GG ....1192 ....1010 .... 903 ....1027 ....1200 .... 888 .... 935 .... 800 .... 810 ....1088 ....1180 .... 8.10 .... 874 ....1033 ....1047 ....1065 .... 980 J 2 5 3 25 3 50 3 73 4 no 4 35 ( 2 30 2 10 2 tO 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 50 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 90 2 36..., 20..., 65..., 42..., 47..., ...12G5 ...1130 ...1277 ...1162 ...1242 20... 3... COWS. 3.. ....1040 .... 766 ...,1015 ....1272 ....1072 ....1152 ....1046 ....1011 ....1187 ... .101)0 ....1133 ....1295 ....16S0 ....11(2 3 10 3 W :i 10 3 V, 3 5 3 25 3 40 3 45 3 50 :i 50 3 50 .1 GO a 75 .1 75 4 19 4.... 7.. . 10.... 12 7...... 10 31 0 1 3 2 1 1.... 1.... G.... 1.... 1.... 15.... 6.... 11.... 12.... 3 00 3 00 13 1311 H13iri3HS. 10... 817 1 25 11 910 Kx3 2 3 320 800 3 15 12 605 .1 50 3 4) :i 35 3... 1... STOCK COWS AND HEIFKRS. 112.. 621 2 SO 9 72G 3 "5 1... 11UU - i'l 638 733 -if, 32 693 STOCIC CALVKS. 290 3 "0 3 286 320 3 25 16 264 COWS AND HKIKKRS. Sk3 3 00 12 S9S 2 63 11... 3 65 3 2rt 3 73 4.. 9.. 3 35 8TOCICIJHS AND FEKDt.u8, 1.... 740 2 50 21. 823 908 973 3 S 1 2i 3 90 3 00 63.... m 783 , 990 , 820 , 160 1424 1250 3 30 3 65 3 25 3 10 26. 33. 4. 8.... 1.... 5.... 877 CALVES. C 50 STAGS. 4 23 19.. HULLS. 1.. 2 IV) 2 65 2 SB 2 90 3 00 3 no 1 . 780 .1320 . 940 . aso .10S6 3 00 3 00 3 60 3 00 3 30 v.. .... ...1180 ...1480 ...1180 ...1760 ...13G3 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 NKHHASICA. CO feeders.. 950 3 60 ? 50 2 O 2 90 2 90 10 cows 1006 3 30 2 cows !X 12 cows 1129 3 bulls 12) 10 heifers... 700 29 Ktders.. 911 2 fi 3 25 3 70 3 60 2 SO 8 15 2 10 2 10 3 35 3 35 4 15 3 75 3 23 3 60 3 70 i 20 a cows ino 8 cows !U 23 feeders.. 563 30 7 feeccrs.. S77 cni.niiAnn 20str. Tex. S30 3 25 40 cows 915 17 Str. Tex. 831 3 23 40 cowh 10: 68 str. Tex. S43 3 25 76 COWS 757 42 Sir, Tex. S71 3 23 7 COWS 614 i5 leeders.. G15 3 70 Scows llfirt G feeders.. 615 3 25 Scow- 1053 21 bulls 1332 2 25 40 feeders.. 702 SOUTH DAKOTA. 48 cows 950 3 35 51 feeders.. 1195 37 sir. Tex. 1076 3 60 8 feeders.. 1178 1 cow S10 3 35 4 strs. Tex.UOO NKW MKXICO. 930 3 4 3 36 feeders.. 950 680 3 GO 37 feeders.. 710 9n2 2 60 Charles Hlehle.-Neh. feeders 17 feeders 21 cows... 12 feeders.. 932 4 UO Scows 79? 2 25 3 23 3 00 :i m 1 50 1 heifer.... sno 2 cows 1065 3 uo 1 cow 12eo 3 no 1 cow loso 3 (O 1 cow 1010 1 50 3 COWH 753 2 73 W. 8tcller-Neb. 3 65 3 feeders.. 783 3 50 4 foeders.. 939 2 75 3 heifers... 650 . Hrayton Neb. 1 cow 1130 1 cow 820 1 hull 980 J. 30 feeders.. 783 60 feeders. . 939 3 00 2 00 3 15 2 70 4 00 3 50 3 60 3 IS .1 65 3 05 3 (5 3 (6 2 90 3 75 3 60 3 00 3 15 cows 9j0 V 17 cows. SfV) 912 ! SO 2 bulls 125 : 00 4 calves... 150 4 cows, H. Rehrons- S, D, 1 steer.. 1 feeder .1100 .11) .1020 4 1 feeder... 910 3 60 3 (O 3 63 3 65 3 d3 4 feeders.. 1023 2 cows...., 1095 1 cow 1120 3 cows 963 6 COWS !96 1 feeder. 1 cow.. 1 cow.. ...1020 ... 970 ...1140 1 cow.. 2 cows. ...1070 3 05 : co wv 935 Thomas Hros.Wvo, 11 cows 1(54 3 !) 2 .-.oivs 1163 w iecaers..jiA; a 70 ax steers,, N. Stone -Wyo. 22 feeders.. 911 3 65 36 feedern, 970 961 h, unrvin Mont. Sblltls 30J 4 25 2 heifers.. ITA 19 steers., 1 4 23 21 heifers... 616 J 291 3 42 1 3 41 3 27 S 4 3 43 3 30 , 3 43 J 31 3 33 ! 3 44 3 21 3 Jo 3 4 3 17 3 3fi 3 23 3 46 ' 2 55 3 41 3 28 3 39 3 31 3 27 3 32 3 17 3 J9 8 38 3 22 3 45 3 34 3 23 3 44 3 25 3 45 3 27 3 46 3 31 3 18 3 4o 3 82 3 11 3 32 3 14 3 41 3 34 3 18 3 39 2 5 f5 G. Wi Tlbbetti-Wyo. 785 3 56 3 feeders.. 833 795 3 55 3 cows,,,.. 90S N, Nelson Wvo. 7J feeders. . 3 IS 11 feeders.. 4 cow ii SS0 3 25 1 cow 1120 10 feeders.. JM 977 4 O) 2 95 VuiiTnsjell Wyo. 4 85 Klmball-Wyo. 3 M 11 cows.. II u 69 feeders.. H76' tn 12 steers... .mi 2o feeders.. lOwj 3 sr 1 1 . ,'' Hedford-Colo 3. feeder.-.. KY! 3 W 8 cows lll 2 feeders., m 3 25 5 cows 9 Iron M.mntnln R.arch Co. Wyo Meows M7 3 40 34 steers.... 9S7 ii l" steers... .12.x; 1? feeders.. 10)7 m ii murn. ...1M0 ! JO 3 S3 4 35 4 15 9 feeders.. 1014 3 fO ,'luv Thcro w a fulrlv liberal run of L,nKS her.i today for a Mnnriuv. about slxty- '"V.V. cnJH "i'l'B reporte.l oh milo. Ottur ..; .i,CJ,or,t.1 lower prices, and as a re r,V, L f i "rket hero opened up n good in 'Jil.f '-'i1'' huyers evidently, were i-?,0lm fr .'logs, and as a result tho market was acllvo and kept getting bettor i.-. " ,"'ur.n'K advanced. After the. llrst ""IM the bulk of thn hogs sold at 60... 66 291 63 313 57 26 78 257 67 27S SHKKP Tl'.rn n"n r..ll.. I ll..- . T . . ,l luiriui 1 till ik sneep hero today, but they were mostly reedurs. Thp rew cars or fat sheep th.it wiro ofTorod brought Just about Hteady PiL0,C3 I'i,""? of tn, 'ct nat Chicago tamo 10ff25o lower. There were no fat InmbS Oil snln this mnrhln. n.l ...,.. HI!.ciI,t,y !hsre.mi nothing w'lth which "10 make a teut of tho market. j .8epmod to bo a :;ood demand for reedern InHnt nn.i ..n.i n..r i.VA,.i.. . . . ...... hwun nil. il iiiiiiiitw Him L.?iu pleH(y Vr!cefl- OItl wes or comm-m stuff of nny kind wns hIow si1p, as Una Dtell tllO ffltrl nil nlnhrr 1t.it.tn .....e. n good simply today and they also wero rather hard to movo. OUOtlltlOim rl,nl..A iM.II,..h tl AAT .10: fair to rood Oil woiti.r. Mnvrfuvi' uuuica grass wethers. J3.M'ir4 W, fair to KXi-xVi wotlirrs, J3.66W3.S5; choice ewes, J3.2ofi3.60: , fair to good ewes. J3.00r(3.:5: choice spring lambs. J5.00il5.25: lair to good spring laiiilix. it -.rri-:t- f..ri.r ti 1-yi:. ".""-r wemers. K.tmri i feeder Iamos. ti.WM4.W. Rspresentatlve sales: JNO. A v. 27 85 35 40 45 104 100 150 130 100 100 Su 99 101 101 68 Pr. 53 00 3 4) 3 50 3 C) 3 75 4 00 J2 50 2 (V) 2 60 3 0) 3 00 5 70 S SO 3 8) 3 SO 2 0) 2 25 S3 rceder lambs 122 Iowa owes '.' .. 19S Nebraska feeder lambs.... i 4euraaKa reeder lambs.... 44 Nebraska tednr Inmhi 467 Nebraska fed wethers..,.! 1 reeoer ewe 3 bucks .. 61 Wyoming leeder buckt.... 4. Wyoming feeder wether... 2 Wvomlnnr feeder wfhpr.. 47 feeder wethern 1,915 Wyoming feeder wethers 44S Wyoming feeder wether.. S18 Wyoming feeder wethers.., 304 feeder ewes 0 jowa reeder ewes CHICAGO LIVU STOCIC MARKET. Cntdr Ten o Fifteen Criili Lower Sheep Blow at ISqtinl Kail In Prior. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. nATTr.ltloonlnli. 28.000 head, mostly 10c to 16o lower. Butch ers' stock about steady. Natives, best on salo today. 2 cars at J5.S0; good to prime steers. J5.30fiG.S0: nonr tn Tnnillnnv it ase 6.25; selected feeders. J3.75ff4.40; mixed stookors, J2.25gti.70: cows. J2.65S4.25: heifers. J2.754f4.75: cannurs. 1.50ffJ.65: bulls. I2."r, 4.35; calves. J4.00jf5.75; Texas fed steers. J4.ooif4.9o; Texas grass steers, J3.60yl.10; Texas bulls, J2.60fl3.25. HOGS Receipts today, 46,000 head: to morrow. 30.000. estimated! left nver. .1000? 24o to Cc lower, closing llriner: top, J5.00. Mixed and butchers', J4.63ii6.00; good to cholco heavy. J4.85'S4.9m: rotnm heavy. J4,704.S0; light, J4.704f4.97t4: bulk of sales, J4.Sftfi4.90. SHKKP AND LAMPS ltecc ills 20.000 head: sheen and lambs slow. UK; lower. Good to cholco wethers, J3.90(84,25; fair to cholco mixed, J3.C5U3.93; western sheep, J3.904T4.15; Texas sheep, J2.50f(3.60: native lambs, J4.l0tf5.10; western lambs, Jl.S5U6.l0. ZVeiv York l.lvc Stock, NEW YORK. Nov. 19. REEVES Re ceipts. 6,267 head; steers In heavy supply and 15ii25o lower; bulls and cows lower oxcopt for fat stock. Steers, J4.004V4.15; tops, J5.83: oxen and stags. J3.90: bulls. J2.25ff3.55; cows. Jl.25(ff3.63; cholco fat cows, J3.834i4.00. Cables slow; llvo cattle. lOfjW 12a per pound; rerrlgerator beer, vavW, Exports none. uaijVKH lteceinis. a.-tui neaa: siow una 25i lower: late arrivals unsold. Tons JS.60; little calves, J4.00; grassors, J2.50ft 3.00; mnlnly at J2.50ij2.73. SHKKP AND LAMPS RecelntS. 33.921 head: innrknt demoralized on neavy re celpts; sheep 23'ii40i! lower; lambs 40fT50o off. Sheep. J2.2.W4.00: culls, JlOOO: lambs, 11.2595.25; Canada lambs, J5.(K(i0.23; culls. J3.00di4.00. HOGS Itecelnts. 22.250 head: market lower at J5.15B5.60. Kansas City Live Slock. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19. CATTLE Re- celnts. 9.600 head natives. 2.000 head Tex nns. 700 head calves. The unusually largo suiinly caused a break of lOIilBo on killing steers, wnno nuicuor cows, siouk nun lean ing cattlo sold about steady, native stecre, J4.ffl1i-3.30: stockers and feeders. J3.25at.33, butcher cows and heifers, J3.0OQ4.25: can- ner.i, -.diii.i.u,j; 1171 wrmviin, 1 .rt.o. wintered Tcxnns. J3.6ow4.40, grass Texatu, J3.10ft3.40: calves, J3.60O6.25 HOUa- Iteceipis. s.iiw nenu. i raue rainy actlvo: prices ruled 2' ff"c lower, Heavy, J4.S5'ti4.92V: mixed, J4.SOfl4.90; light, Jl.735i 4.90: pigs, J4.6Mil.75. SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts. S(0. Killers wero quick buyers of the small sup ply at firm prices. lumbsi, J5.10fr6 35; mut tons, Jl.00if4.35; Blockers und fcedors, JI.40 5JI.45; CUlli, J3.0OO3.40. !4t. I.unU I.lvr .Stock. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19.-OATTLK-Recelpts, 4,200 hoad. Including 2,100 Texans; market 155120O lower ror natives; Texans easier; native shinning ami export steers. J4.601r 5.50: dressod beef and butcher steers. J3.6oii 5.25; steers under 1.000 lbs.. J3.005H.75; stock- ers and teeners, j.av'M.; cows anu nnir ers. J2.00tfi-I.75; canners. Jl,25'ir2.75; bulls. J2.0OJi4.33; Texans and Indian steers, J3.S0 Hfl.Gi); cows nnd hcirers, Vl.vmz.tQ. HOGS Receipts, C,1)0 head; market lOo lower: nigs. lOo lower: nigs und llzhts. JI.63 41-1.80; packers, J4. 704.80; butchers, JLSOif I.Sl'-l. SHEEP AND LAMRS RecelntS. 1.000 head: market steady; native muttons, J3.65 iQ4.ou: lambs, $t. 256. 25; culls und bucks, J2.oijyi.oo; utocKers, J3.iwtf3.uu. St. .Iimeph Live Slock. SOI'TH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Nov. 19. (Special Telegram.) Th" Journal quotes; CATTLE Receipts. 1,600 head; market generally lOo lower: quality poor. Natives, J4.OOiiO.2o; Texas and westerns, J3.2541C.25: cows and hcirers. J2.OMJ4.50; bulls nnd stags, J2.OOft4.50; yearlings nnd calves, J3.26 W4.25; stockers and feeders, J3.004.00; veals, Jl.003jfl.25. ,, nous-Receipts. neau; marsec z;jc to 60 lower: nil grades. J4.8084.92 4: bulk of sales. J4, S5fi4. 90. SHKKP AND LAMUH Receipts, sw neaa market steady. Slock In SIkIiI. Following are tho receipts at tho four principal western markets November 19: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 5,lno 4,295 4,630 Chicago 28,000 46.000 20,000 Kansas city n,u4u b,iw mju St. Louis 4,200 6,900 1,000 Totals 48.800 65,895 26,330 OH .Market. OIL CITY. Pa.. Nov. 19.-OIL-Credlt bal- nnens, JI.05; cerllllcates, nu bid; shipments, 166,375 bins,; average, :n,ai& num.; runs, in, 415 hlils.: average, S8,i5 bbls. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. nii.s cottonseed. nulet. Petroleum, dull. Turnontlne. easy. at I44lhe. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19. WOOIr-Unchanged: medium gTUdos. 14fi21c; Unlit (Inn. 131117c, heavy line, 'itiHc; tub washed, isy29',4e. .utloniil Linseed OH Slocks I.orror. CHICAGO. Nov 19.- Roth tho common and preferred sicks of the National Lin- It feeders,. G92 .1 JS G cows !W 2 cows MS 2 to 7 calves... 2t0 , , Charles Plxley-Wyo. f3 feeders.. 913 3 95 R. McDonald -Wyo. c" s 1042 3 75 lcow 1030 44 feeder,, 997 4 l 4 41 "' V '"'u N. nnd as high as 14.521, was W 1 Tin' u J ' u.s.1 fn,w lioiw told largely 4 55 fi-0, H0 ,l,llU tlio close was only about 2Hu 4 '1 i,,T; 'f, wn.s H K"d. active market from 4 29 .1 ,rt ,lnls,l nnd everything wns sold 111 I 4 41 C. atnun. iiepresentatlvo sales: h A-v 'r. No Av. 8h. Pr. 4 43 t' ?' 45 24S ... 4 77't 4 54 ii ,52 4 50 74 222 R0 4 774 4 44 ?ft 6.1 27S 240 4 77, 4 37 155 AAA I" 4 3S2 40 4 77U 4 4S S? 1W 4 l (t, 328 ... 4 7715 ii i 4 .113 200 4 4 1 SJ 2" ?W 72 255 120 4 eO S ?'? ?M I" W 2M ISO 4 M 19a 120 4 75 f,2 290 120 4 0 2: X" ' 61 247 40 4 SO ih. f2 4 15 M 230 160 4 TO 105 150 SO 4 75 73 227 ... 4 W) fi J 4 ,S 61 280 M 4 V) if. 'J7 4 7S 57 35H 40 4 11) i2 4 p 319 200 4 SO 1 I', W 4 77 4 M J67 40 4 SO .. Si 335 i2a 4 77U 7.1 22.1 ... 4 so .. JJ 2io 40 4 77lJ 69 293 40 4 40 1 M 330 ... 4 77 J M. 275 ... 4 SO 2 ' 2J4 40 4 77J 84 199 40 4 "W I? 477b S5 ISO SO 4 SO I. 2.V) 12(1 1 T7tl m ". a OA 40 4 nil, 67 29S 240 4 ft) 4 774 59 2SS 120 4 10 40 4 771 SO 231 120 4 80 240 4 77 li 57 292 40 4 SO set d OH company mndo now low records 0'i ,'he local exchnngo today, the commnn selling to fii and the preferred to SH, the cominou closed lit 6. Holh slocks ero sold freely hero and In Now York Tim; or tklkpiiom: tm.k. Klib and I'lnu Thn I Conic to thr Hello Girl (Iter the Wlrr. "It's very curious how talk ebbs snd flows over tho wires," said a Now Orleans telephone girl. Low tldo Is nt 1:30 In tho morning. Around that time several min utes will sometimes clarso when nobody In this whole hit city Is using tho 'phono. When you come to think nbout It, that Is something very remarkable. Ilctwcen 1 and 2 o'clock tho tails will average from 160 to ISO, rarely more, hut, for somo reason I wns never nblo to understand, business ulwnys picks up between 2 nnd 3 In fact, nearly doubles. Then for ciiully mysterious reasons thcro Is another lull and tho hour between 3 and 4 Is nl most as quiet nn between 1 and 2. I hnvo oltcn tried to llguro out sonio theory for those two curious fluctuations, but have never even hit upon ono that was cu-n plausible. "After 4 o'clock, however, thero Is n steady nnd continuous Increase in the stream of talk. Wo girls who havo been In thu exchnnge n good whllo get lo know exactly how tho city wakes up. The mar ket men head tho proccsklou nnd then fol low tho different tradespeople atid clerks nnd ofllco employes, according to tho neces sities of their various callings. All of them uso tho 'phono moro nr less and It Is ery curious nnd Interesting to watch the Rrmluntlona by which tho community settles down to Its day's work. Hy 9 o'clock the rush of traffic has becomo somethlng tremendous und It grows by leaps and bounds until it reaches n climax t 10. From 9 to 10 tho calls often exceed 4.000. Then thcro Is n slight falling off, becoming moro marked ns tho day ad vances, nnd between 4 and fi nlnc-tcuthi of tho business 'nhoueu have miiiiM,.,!. nut, oddly enough, tho resldcnco 'nhones at thut Juucturo suddenly take up tho talo and their hrnvlcit business Is between 4 and 6. I aupposo tho business folks nro through then with tho main cares of tho dny and hnve u little leisure for loug-dls-tnnco gossip. Throughout tho early even ing calls don't vary much ono way or the other and with 9 o'clock they begin to dwindle slendlly down to 1:30, which, as I said beforo, Is extreme low-wuler mark. "How many calls cun n girl attend to In an hour? Well, I havo mado connec tions for 300 talks between U and 10, ex clusive of tho numbers I reported as busy." Editor Sees Wonders. Kdltor W. V. Berry ot Lexington, Tenn., In exploring .Mammoth cave, contracted a severe caso of piles. His quick euro through using Ducklln's Arnica Salvo con vinced .Im It Is another world's wonder. Cures plies, Injuries, Inflammation and nil bodily eruptlous. Only 25c nt Kuhn & Co's. Do you want a stenographer? cents for a Ilco "want ad." Spend nniiw o. the minv, Plan of 11 You ner lloosler for lnt:rcn Inir Ills Hunk Account. C. Newell Lodge has Just received a let ter addressed tolilni that girdled tho globe, reports tho ludlamipolts Press. It wua sent from Indianapolis January 13 last ut 10 a. "J. I'V (-ass Connaway und wns addressed to Tabriz, Persia. This city Is In tho heart or Persia and every ounce of mall matter reaching It goes in on tho backs of camels. Of courso Mr. Lodse wus not nt Tabriz and, as the upper left hand corner of tho enve lope contains tho direction, "in llvo days forward to Kioto, Julian," It wns sent on its Journey. After Its arrival thero It was duly advertised by tho Japnneso postal au thorities, but. ns Mr. Lodge- was busy prac ticing law at Indianapolis, ho did not call t?1,."'. K? ,no letter was forwarded to thn United Stntes via 11 Paclllc mall steamer, and flnnlly reuched the dead letter olllce. Yesterday Mr. Connaway sent Mr. Lmlgn another letter. It was addressed to itang kok. Slam, In can-of King Chulalonghons. Some months ngo a number of young men were lounging around a club und tho con versation turned on Mr. Lodge's letter, which was then making Its weary Journov around the world. ()no young man salii. half Jokingly: "I think I will make 11 sight draft 011 the sultan of Turkey." Tho Idea was so original that ho was urged lo mukn tho experiment, und accordingly the next morning ho drew a sight draft, payable to himself, and sent It forward through 11 local bank. In duo time ho received word that the draft had been paid and that his bank account hnd been Increased to tho ex tent of J25. It Is thought that tho minister of finance or the chancellor of the ex chequer, or whntever otllclal has charge of his sultanlc majesty's llnances thought It nn easier plan to pay tho drnft than niako the matter a subject of diplomatic corre spondence, Thn Indianapolis man that made the draft feels that Etironean nml Aninti,. rulers are such easy gumo that ho Is think ing of drawing on tho shah of Persl. To the South iHS Southwest Homeseekers. TUESDAY December . .November and lHth. 2S -Mb TOURIST On Salo Daily. TICKET OFFICIO S. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts, OMAHA, Mill. Rats STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE kills RATS, MICE, COCKROACHES and all other VERMIN, leaving no odor. Al alldoalorH,2&c. a box. u.r.rtvtrt.i,..c-.,n,ia.(. nu H.R.PEIWEY&C0. stef5r3 1. 800M4iirLirE Bica BRANCH l03IUt 'iriMUl Nil OMAHA nil JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Telephone 1039. Omslia. Ss COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS MOAJtU OIT TRAUR, CorrMpofldanc: John A. Warraa 4b Cm UirMl wlri to CbIcilco ajul Nr TerlJ AT u