- 10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Mtrktti It Wheat lijiri to Tbkik for Eoiport, ONLY SUSTAINING INFLUENCE ON BOARD Statistics Are Mronglr Bearish nml Sudden HioIiik Activity Hns to tMcreoinr Nnttirnl In. cllnntluu tu S. CHICAGO. Nov. 19. Heavy trailing In wheat counteracted the weakening In lliiencs of strongly bearish statistics nnd ntcndlod other grains today. Dccombcr wheat closed lici lower, December corn a shade hlKhcr nnd DecembeV oatH Ho higher. Provision closed 12WB15c to 30c higher. Wheat cables wero lower, In sympnthy with yesterday' decline here, nnd uu a re- suit uecemner nnei cu n. Piiunn iu -,4u tin mnrkt buyers and sellers' nre too far npart for business, but tho feeling Is nullo steady, with spot quoted at $27.Wr?3.r. At London a decllno of 6s was noted, under realizing, with spot quoted at 114 6 nnd futures at AUOS It. Topper wns without chango and tjtilnt at homo and nhroml, clos ing nero at iu.jijjw.w lor i.ukc nupcrior and i8.i7'4a0.K'i for casting ami cicciro- lytic, unu at iinoon x.w us mi ior spot, mid ffullurd for futures. Iend wns 3s 6d jilghcr nt rOiulDii, with spot 11 61 3d, but locally a nun inarnci prevailed ill. wie uiu nrlrp. ll.JTU. Hncllcr wns featureless nnd nomlnnlly quoted at tl.O berc nnd 16 12s ftd nt lonuon. iron wns more nctive nnu steadier today for wnrrnnts nnd values ad vanced 60 points to Jio.ivttll.oo for pig Iron warrants, utner graucn worn iini'iiiiigpi, with No. 1 foundry quoteil at $15.norM6.00; No. 2 foundry, southern, $ll.oofll5.00; No. 1 foundry, southern. 114.60ifll5.5n: No, 1 foun- dry, southern soft. lll.iVKns.OO. Olusgow Iron warrants closed nt 60s 3d nnd Middles borough at 43s 4V41. (IMAIIA WHOLESALE MA It KKT, Conilltlon of Trnde nnd ((notations nil 5lnplo it nil t-'nney Produce. KOOS-Recelpts, light; fresh stock, 20c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 5c: old roosters. 4c; turkeys. 78c; ducks nnd geese, &3614c; iiKatitia to 71?4c. Ilecclpts, both spring .chickens, per lb,, 614c, northwestern and primary, wero large; the . 1 MT- ir,evicii .lotn 'rn,i -iifi o III the worms visiuip siippiy ns ported by RrndstrcoiM was w,V,w.w . -'."'Vi: .'"..'VY 'V,.S i"'...." ilw,. V. - Inst Inst yeurs increase oi i,ww uu, .' T Vi:', ViV.. nrtr.,1 Hint 1)11111111 WOI1IU SC11U uimiHutr, l-, ,.i.u,rii, j.v, v., Incrcas re ngn 1 vna nil l.Orto'.OOO bu. to tills market shortly. Clear nnces wero very smim unu m :imjf mnnd wns small. All these 'factors de pressed the mnrket. December soon sold down to 7l'4c, but nt this llguro and around 76c for May buyers sprang up In great numbers. Liquidation nan nccn iinerni oinmoii to fair, ISoi choice utiles, lie: halibut, lie: horrlnir. 7c: hnd dock. Ion! nike. 10o! red summer. 10c: nnl- inon, 14c; suuflsh, lie; trout, 9c; whltetlsh, fair: receipts, .1 enrs. UVBTI5II Mediums, per can, c; amnti ards. ner can. 25c: extra selects, ner can. 33o i New York counts, per can, 4"c; tinlk 72'ic. On truck No. t hsrd. Wlr, No. 1 nortliern, 70-V. No, '.' nortliern, fi74v8W' I' l.ut H First patents, w.t..'i3.7o; sfconii tmtenls. $.1.SoH.lCu: first clenrs. il.wU2.ii: second elenrs, $2.20. iniAN in bulk, iio.rAijiii.oo. t.'liniiKe I" Avnlliililr Miiliplles. SKW YOltlC. Nov. lfl.-Sneelnl cable nnd telegrnphlc eommunlcntinns to Urndstreefs now tne loiiowing ennnges in nvniinnie upplles from lust accounts: Wheat, I'nlted States and Canada, east r tlto Kockles, increnseii 7,370,w. mi.; Iloat for nnd hi Kurone. Inrrensed 2,fo.0Q0 bu.; totnl supply. Inrrensed 10.170.000 bu. Corn, United Htnteo and Onnnda, enst of the rtoekles, decrense, 5,K)0,(K) bu. Onts. I'n ted Htntcn nnd ( nnnila. enst or the Horkles, decrense, 1.4.7,00O bu. Arnntii? Hip morn IrniKirtnnt Increases re ported to Urndstreefs nro those of l,600,00i) bu. at northwestern Interior elovntors, !, roo.OOu bu. In Manitoba nntl 512,000 bu. nt Chicago private' elevntors. The lending decrense Is that of 150,000 tu. at MlnneHpolls prlvnto elevators. l'liltmlrliihin I'rodnee MnrKct. I'im.ADKLi'HiA. Nov. w.-mrrTKU- Mrin: fancy western creameries, 26c; fnncy nearby prints, 2Sc. liUUH l' irm: iresu nenrpy nnu weaicrn, 7r: fresli souiliwesiern, ztic. CIIUHSIS Firmer: Now York fun creams. mall. lOHflloiic: New York full creams. fnlr to choice, 9ff10Vic .Mllimnkec flrnln MnrUct. MI IAVAUKI'jU. Nov. 19. WHEAT-Mnr ket wenkcr: No. 1 northern. "HtW2c; No. 2 nortliern. 7ii7ic; .May. wy ,!.:. ItYIOIjOWer: No. 1, 5SHW5e. HAHLKY firm: No. 2. KUo9Mc: sample. t!5?.q. uuitis fliay, t.c. early, but soon the trado developed to manoanis, per gai., i.aini.ai, duik exira greater proportions thnn for months pnt. Belentij, 1.60l.i). This offset tho bearish statistics and I JOKONH- Jve, per doz.. 60o. brought stronger unnertone to mo on, ,VV.l'7,V'u'tl'1.' ,'l . ...i i . thouSh In general bulls wero somewhat I .HAY-l 'rices quoted by Omiilia holesals distrustful. Tho cash situation Bugged ma- ,uay "jeamrs nssociui on: unoico upianu, terlallv In favor or options, jxicni receipts w.w, -jy. uimuhu, r;--, imuu.uiii. o, wero ill enrs. Minneapolis nnd Duluth re- ,7.60. Hyo straw, fc.50. These prices nro for ported 1.2&H cnr.i. making a total for tho hay of good color and quality. Demand three points of 1.3B9 enrs, ngalnst 1,230 Inst fair; receipts, G cars, w.pfc .mil nnlv fi74 last venr. IT mnry re- CORN New, 48c old, 60c. cclptn wero l..'fi.Onn bu., against IVIJ.OOO Inst BltAN-$17. 1 .... . . ... . I n iTti 11m yenr. Heanoaro cipiirniicps in wiiphi mm v-o - .,.,.. flour equalled only 170,000 bu. Tho senbonrd V KG hTA B IK S. reported eleven londs taken for export. POTATOES Home grown nnd northern, Trndn In Uie com pit was an Indifferent SOWjOo; Halt Lake, $1; Colorado, fl. nffalr, easy In tona and following cloo KOOI'LANT I'er dor., 75c. nfipr whpnt. Htneks were renorted nil de- CAItnoTS Ppr lui.. Win. creasing. Tho spot situation was depressed 11KKT8 l'er V4-bu. bnsket, 30c. yesterday Hna tno ouihuio maracis wor TuttNU't l'er du., 60c; itutabagas, per buying at higher prices than Chicago, nnd loo lbs., 11.23. though tho wenthcr favored shipment, estl- CUCUMI3H8-Hothouse, per dois., 11.25. I'AllMlKX 1'Or ClOZ., B)C. liKT j uck rer doz., 2nC. IlADIHIiBS-I'er doz.. 2.'.c. BWKET lOTATOK8-1Iome trrown. tier lb., 214c; gonulno Virginia, per bbl., 3; mates of receipts wero smnll. There was a fnlr nemnnii ai times inai. sugKcsieu nnerntlons liv the nrovlslon crowd. This was spanmndlc, however, and largely sym nuihntlp with wlinnl. Mi.pf'mhnr. whleh Unrteil a snaue 10 WHVtu lower, on enriy 1 ueorgla, per tiDl.. J2.75, depresued cnbles. declined still further to MSo on liquidation. Townrd the closo It reacted nnd steadied, closing steady, a shndo higher, nt C'JJic. Kecclptn were 101 enrs. Outs opened slow and In sympathy with other grains. The trade throughout tho CAHUAOI': Holland seed, crnted, HJc TOMATO KS Homo arnwn. ndr 18-lh. hns- kot. 50c. IJEANB-Wax, per lialf-hushel bnBket, 60c; string, tier hnlf-nushel basket, DOc. ONIONH Home grown, per lb., 2c: Span ish, per crate, $1.76; Mlchlgnn reds, 2'ic rreater part of tho session wns dull, though I per lb. toward thn close tho cash demntld Im- I CKI.KIIY Kalnmiunn. nep l.imrli ?s55n' proved nnd thero wns stimc buyliiB by Nebrnskn, per bunch, 30if35c; Colorado, 40 commission houses. Thn selling was sent- C0o. tercd. December sold ootween Z'jyc ana NAVY BEANS Per bu $2.15. .ic nun ciuspu iirin, :iv ihhiiui. hi 1111 1 FHUtTS. m Pv As- o' "sllen V'hl on a I APPI.KS-Ben Davis, per bbl,. $3.50; wine ood bet mafket. nnd nulckiv nained a snLs- . Jonntnnn. $4.ooff5.00; snows. ilrmer tono than le has hud for somo time, ,t ""''O' O""?; ''ii.00!!,"-60-., T Hl,nrt rnvproil frpplv nnd thprn wns n fnlr IM'.AUSKclfcrs, $2; Vlkers, $:.;5; Iaw amount or lnvesimeni nuying nnu a netter 7itATia' .0,, , cash murkot. January pork, which opencil "ui'rCo.P,is eatcr"' 214c up., closed noclilgjiernt $15.40. .lanunry ",, "Sfr 5g2S&. hfcl larrt l7'.jo up nt yi.nMt nnu January mis 12iAQir,c advanced at $7.87V4. t'stlmntod reeolpti for tomorrow: Wheat, bo earn; corn, mi earn; onts, iw cars; nogs, 20c; Mnla- 43.000 head. The leading futures ranged ns follows: CllANBKUniES-Por bbl.. $7.60558.00: ex tra fancy, $S.60; pe p crate, $2.76. WUiMUJSM l'er uox, ji.bo. TUOPICAn KUIJITS. ORANOES Mexicans. $.1.75ff4.00: Plnrlr1.ii. $3.25flS.fiO. liKMONK-Fnncy,. W.76JT4.0O. Artlclos.l Open. I High. I Ixiw. Close. Yes'y. Atil er buncli, nccordlng to size, FIGS California, new enrtons. 70e: im ported, por lb.. 121714c. DATF.S Persian. In C0-lb. boxes, npr lb.. Fir., 1 , , r " ' MISCELiIjANEOUS. NUTS Now eroti walmitq. No. v nft. shell, per lb., 12o: hartl shell, per lb., 1214c' o. w soil Biien, 11c; io. . nnru sncu. J04c: Hrazlls. per lb.. 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c; nimoniis. son snen, i.c; unra sliell, loc; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa- niirs, per cwt., s; encstnuts, 12c. IIONHY fer 24-sectlon ense. $3.50(33.73. CIDER Nobawka. ner bill.. Li! Nptp yorK, w.bo. HIDES No. 1 creen. 7c: No. 2 croon, fin; No. 1 salted, 8Uc; No. 2 salted, 7Hc: No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12',i lbs., 9o; No. 2 vcnl ealf, it, 10 id ma,, ic; uiy niues, Ar(fic; sneep nnlf "iM75Tp! hnnu. lilH II KM! vr. Wheat Nov. Dec. May Corn Now Dec. May 0ts Dec. May Tork Jan. May I.ird- Dec. Jan. May Illbs- Jan. ' May 71. 71&i-ffTt 7Wj'7i 7IU 71 To', 4 76'4 74T4'676 75J4 7 r.94 MV, R9to f9 r,!U 5914 5 f&ixHVz f3i 02 62i6 39 TS S9T1 S9(, 39ji 40i4ai 41 tOHfl'U 41(4 15 12'4 13 40 15 10 15 40 15 25 15 70 15 33 15 70 H fin B 75 S 60 It 75 R AO S 77",4 S 00 R 7714 8 77H 9"',4 8 ""14 8 9714 7 S3 7 R7J4 7 7C 7 8714 7 90 S 0714 7 90 8 07H 6214! 7li 59 4014 15 10 15 3714 S 55 R m 8 75 7 75 7 90 ' 'No. 2. Cash quotations -were ns follows: FLOUR-Steady; winter patents. $3,603) i3.0: straights. $3.00(WI.40: clears, $2.7ff3.R0: spring specials, ii.uuapi.io; patents, jxwy a.70; Hirnmnis. nwd.-.u SAUERKRAUT Per half-barrel. $3: nor l.a-Ml f. 7'. Hi. I.onU Grain and Provisions. DT TyTTta Vn i ft -nrtlv kn tiii.i, No. 2 red cash, elovntor, 73Hc; track, 74!4w Inn' DipTTlhnr 7H44P.! Mnv. Tfiflin! TCo. 5 hnrrl. WHEAT No. 3, 67071c; No. 2 red, 734 'lftJHf: ... . . . , 74p. CORN Higher: No. 2 cosh. G314c: track, CORN No. Z yellow. Rlc. wc: jiccemiier, bic; aiay, t-wflw.sc. oat No, 2. 40Ui!M1p! No. a whit. 5tim OATS Higher: No. 2 cash. 43c: track. 44o 43o; No. 3 white. 42iiW43c. December, 41c; May, 42T4c; No. 2 white, KYIS WO. -'. KK' '"iVV;'.,. tl A TIT.1Vt,-nlr In phnfna nrnlllnr KTffKSV. RYE Illcller. fiOWc, SEEDS No. 1 flax, $t.4fi'; No. 1 northwest ,l',ii0,JIl.-!:Jt?ndy: re1. wl.",0.r.Pa'?n?- 3-i5 ern. $1.4, contract PROVI8I ffll4.20. Iarrt. per 100 lbs.. $rK)f7.75. Short IEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.4fi; No. 1 northwest- 'i.uuit-sieaay; reel wintor patents, w.la n. $1.47; prime llmothy. $ft.0OS6.10: clover, Q,0 "0: "" nci' nnll "trnlght, $3.103.2o; ntract grade. $8.C0. clear. $2.752.90. w 'ROVISIONS-Mohs pork, per bbl., $14.10 , SEED-Timothy. nominally firm, $3.50Q ribs sides (loose). $7.90iiS.OTi. Drv salted shoulders (boxed), $7.157.3754. Short clear woes (Doxcaj, w.-hkkk.w. WHISKV-Basls of high wines, $1.31 The following are the receipts and ihlp- mentn ror ine-wBi iweiuy-rour nours Artlclos. Flour,' hols:...;.,.. Wheat, bu Corn, hit pats, bu Jtye. bu nanny, du.. Receipts. ShlDinonts. ..... 37,000 31.000 257,000 9.S.000 135,000 m.Nft 439.000 23,000 142,000. .40,000 6.0U. CORNMEAU-Stendr. $3. BRAN Scarce, higher: sacked, east trnck. 9499c. HAY steady, strong: t tnotny. I9.ooa l6.nu; prairie, iu,.w. AViiiMKY Mtenqy. 11.31. IRON COTTON TIES-$l. BAGaiNO-BSiflfiHc HEMP TWIIE-9c. PROVISIONS-Dry salt meats (boxed), cicnr ribs, VS. 3714; inoxeai. niEiier: ribs $9.25: clear sides, J'.i.w. l'nrK, nigner; jobning, $is. Uird. nigner, vs.ki. METALS Iead. firm nt I4.20M 4.27'4. Sncl ter. stromr at $4.12U. POULTRY Slow: chickens. 6c: snrlnes 6c: turkeys. 7c: ducks. Gf?6!4c: geese, aweoc, BUTTER Higncr; creamery, 2025Hc; airy, lfiHoc. Vf!l!HHtonHv nt "In RECEIPTS-t'lotir. 10.000 bbls.: wheat. ?!.-i 000 tin.; corn, IC.OOO bu.; oats. 31.000 bu. n-smrt PROVISIONS Dry salt 1 ) Mghcr: extra shorts, $8.25; cl i nm clear sldeB, $8.tBU. Bacon ( iVnm extrrt HhortB, $9.1214; clenr r On the Produce exchanee todav the but. ter market wan firm; creameries, 14S2414c; nalrles. 130S0C. Cheese, steady, 91ieiOUc iigga, nrm; iresn, i SEW YORK GKMBHAIi MABKRT. i Quotation jiot'. tho Dy on Various i , cnosainaitlea. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 9,000 bhla.; wheat, NEW TOBK. Nov. 19.-FIX)UR-necelpta, 77.001) du.; corn, to.ow ph.; oats, w.wu uu av.niB ddib.; expons, ,tss onu. ; nuiot, naroiy I steady; winter patents. $3.60(S3.90; winter I I.trcrpool Grain Market WiVlO: winter extrasT $2 602 SOj'M.nne: MVKRPOOU n -WHEVr-Steadv; sota bakers. $2.90(83.23; winter low grades, No. 3 western whiter, 6s 10.1 ; NJ. 1 north- S2.6OQ2.60., Rye Hour, quiet; fair to good "B. 6" W .No. t California, 5s $3.0003.30; cholco to fancy, 3.33i?3.00. JOHd: futures, steady; December. 6s 9d; arrive In Now York. ' CORN-Spot, firm: American mixed. 6s CORNMEAlr-Dull: yellow weatern. $1.30: l,,l"r"i, city. $1.28; Brandywlno. $3.404i'3.6O. Ja.nu.4r 2? Marcn, us , UYE-Steady; No. 2 western. 66c. f. o. b.. :r-""R",an. ,lr", 08 7a: . ... i t'lAJUit tit. xx) ins, runcy winter, sieaoy, nfloat BARLEY-Steady; malting, G7UWc, c. i t, Buffalo. 'iV WHKiVT-Reoelpta, 38,000 bu.; export. 7.963 bu. Snot, steady: No. 2 red. 82Uc. t. o, b., afloat; No. 2 red. 80c, elevator; No. 1 nortbern Duluth, Rlc, f. o, b afloat: No. 1 7s fid. HOPS At London, racuic coast, steady. us. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; extra India mess, ,3s Rd. t'orK. steaav: prima mess. western, an. iarn, American reunoa, in hard Duluth. SSlic f. o. b.. afloat. 6ptlon8 P".. A r'iin.h.i oncned steady on forclun buvlmr. but Intor t'o.r.ces. 4.u ? ..4S?.?1' "ftm8- h?rt. 9ut';14..0 ,. o ....i h,, I to ids., strong. s. uncon, uumooriana cut. to 30 lbs., llrm, 44s; short ribs, 16 to enormous Increase In world'n stocks. I.ater . dulK47C,-CnshoSl c eHr they had a strong upturn on covering and a' , A Ybi' li, ilct 41s- Vleur benCes closed Arm at unchanued nr ces. Mnv. !,.nCKB. i .1 .- I0"'''!1""' 5JarD?,lleJ'i '.C16c SaTa05 Wm ber 78' o S bBs. "stromr 4"" "" " 'V-ORN-R bu.; exports. 1,118 fl,UT0T0niJn,dyda JL""' 8,nt" till. Unnl lll-m. Vn ' Otlln .l.vnlnr , nH JS , gOO(l UnlteO BIRIfB, U9. bu. Spot, llrm: No. 2, 6640, elevator, nnd 58c, f.. o, b afloat. Option market opened stondy with wheat, but gave way later, owing to long sales, larger receipts west nnu lower caiuca. vinany me marKoi re covered on a scaro of snorts nnd closed very Arm at 14o net advance. May, 6V4W 60Tic closed at 6614c ; December. C6f4G66Uc, ciohoii ni 6wc. J2AI0 Receipts, 226,900 bu.; exports. 1.240 bu. Spot, Htendy; no. 2, 460; No. 3, 45c; No. I white, 48o; No, 3 white, 47o: track, mixed western, woinwc; tracK, wnue, iimtuc. up IIoiib. wenk 11 nil lower with corn. slow. HAT-Steady; shipping, 60B65c; good to cnoico, eaviuwc -St HOPS Steady! stnte. common to eholrn 1901 crop. 12I&1514C: 190O crop, SOiHc; 1899 crop, oxiiic; i-acinc coast, r.ji crop, 16iic; liW crop. 9Q9c: 1899 crop. 6fllfc, HIDES-Steiidy: Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs., 18c; Callfomln, 21 to 25 lbs., 1914c; Texas tiry, i 10 mi 111s., HVic. iJUATtllsii-Hteiuiy; Hemlock sole, line CHEESE Quiet: United States, colored ;Sn 3d: Australian. In Iondon. steady. 30s. Receipts or wueai during ine tasi inree days. 306.000 centals. Including 281,000 Anier- lenn. ... RecelptH of American corn the lost three days, 32,300 centals. Kansna City Grain anal ProrUlnns KANSAS CITY". Nov. 19. WHEAT Do cember 6714c; May, 71'4c; cash, No. 2 hard, KtUHMWc: No. 3. OSo; No. 2 red. 7172c: No 3. tUilTOUe. CORN-Docember. 63i.40fi3i;c; May, talf KTitn! rash. No. 2 mixed. (Kiltnt no. 2 White. 66c; No. 3. 65!i(H65llc. OATS-NO. 2 wlillo, 43tf4;iV4C HYI5 No. 2. Glc. HAY Choice timothy, $13.00?13.60; choice prairie, jis.w. BUTTER Crenmery, lSfl22c; dairy, fnncy He. . .. touch Demanu ra ion orr on account o r strictly rresii still fresh Missouri nnd noK Ajrres. light to heavyweights', 2602014c. i,lh nrlcuH: nrrlvals o . WOdlfrPull; domestic lleece.' 2M2lc; marked lexas, .iWlliC. llfniiRus stock nuoted on 'cliuntre. 20e ner P.,iA,.v,810N ri"r "0ly: """'fiVS0 jo- hiss off. cases roturned. 1 " 111 tniia 11 Ftlir linn f liuma . O f j V?T 1 A Art I ...... . iaa . rm W12.00; mess, $9.60; beef hams, $9.60$TIO.OO; cltv. India mess. J17.00fjllS.OO. Put mouts. stendy; pickled bellies, $8.60fflo.0O; lilckled snouiaers, a; picKieu nums, VJ.ibviv.w. Laru, ntroiiger; wcsiorn steamed, I'J.loy v.viVt; rouneu. continent, w.zb; com pound, $7.6Q87.75. Pork, strong; family, $17.004'17.23; short cleur, $17.6019.00: mens, BUTTER Receipt. 1.1S1 pkgs.: llrm state-dairy, lbSTJSc; creamery, 17irJ5c: June ceamory. ,WW-1W. factory. 12H15!4c, CHEESE Receipts. 4.S51 pkgs.; nrm; feney- largo September, 9iW10o; fancy large October, 9i?i9!to: fnncy small September, 10ViffMC;c: fancy smull October. 9i10Hc. KGGS-Receltitn. l.l.tvvj nkits.: stroue: state PEORIA. and Pennsylvania, 27J28o; western, nt mark, No. 3, 6114c. V.tpr!7r, cntitharn. nt tnnrlc. '2fi?t:p. I nATfl slid 2J27o: southern, at mark, 22fl26c. OATS Steady; No, ruunini aiht, rimy, Biiriiwcrn, o tnroiign. turkeys, sjee; iowis, svjc. uresseu, easy; springers, D145T11c; fowls, 9tf9Vic; turkey, lOflllc. TALIDW Jlrrn ; city ($3 per pkg.), 6Hic; country (pkgs. free), 6U6!. METALS Trading In the local market fgr metals was very slow today. In the RECEIPTS-Wheat. 46.400 bu.: corn. 67.600 bu.; onts. n.n nu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 18,400 bu.: corn. 33. coo bu.; oats, 7.UW uu. Toledo Grain anil Seed TOLEDO, 0.. Nov. 19.-WHEAT-Dull ensb. 76c: December, Tufta; May, 79c. CORN December, Cilic: Mny. iVl'-c. OATS December. 4lc; Mny, 42r. CLOVER8EED December. J5.421: March $5.60; No. 2 Alulkc, $5.i'0; mixed, $7, Peorln Market. Ill,, Nov. 19.-CORN-S(eady white, 1214c, billed W'HISICY'-On the.basln of $1.31 for fin iiueu cuuus, Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 19. WHEAT Cash. 704to; Dtcember, 6914tI9Hc; May, buses duo to the rnkn nvndlolte flvlnu the new price higher thnn nntlelpnted. Inter liHiiniinis wero nrm, i nniuunii i-ncincs re eled sllglitly. lm, .ov, l, iiusincss on me nourse today opened hesitating, but prices Im proved until tlie close. A rnny in rentes stimulated foreigners, especially Spanish 4s. which were In Hood request. Russlnns wore In demand Thtnsti-llouston, Tram ways nnd otbers substnntiaiiy recovored, Rlu tlntos begnn firm on satisfactory fort nightly statistics, but declined owing to Ktifllvh nfrpra. Tim nrlvntn rntA nf 1ltj. count Is unchufiged at 2 13-16 per cent. Srw York. Money Market, NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-MONEY-On call. firm nt IWMV ner cent: Inst lonn. 3 ner cent: ruling rate, 41j per cent; prime mer- onniun paper, itio per cent. elTERLING KXCHANGE Ens er. then stendy, with nctunl business In bankers' bills nt $I.S7ifT4.S8 for dcmniul nnd nt $4.84 sin for sixty days: posteii rates. Sl.5v nnd JI.MHffl.SD. Commercial bills, J4.8IJP SliiVER Bar, 66!4c: Mexican dollars. 43c. BONDS Government, wenk: ntnte. firm: railroad, easier. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows; tlnlntli Grnln .Market. DULUTH, Nov? 19.-WHEAT-Cash, No. hard, 73c; No. 2 northern, t!8G6814o: No. northern, "OUc; December, CDc; May, OATS CORN-69?ic. M2W vomc TOcK."l am) noxns. Minnesota Governor Rises Like tl Speelre on the Street. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The stock market todav was under the continued Influences nnd factors which depressed values yester day and discouraged speculation tor nn ndvnnce. Probably tho outward movement of gold was the most effectual of them motors, nut mo expresses uetcrminatiou oi the executlvos of northwestern states to use their Influence to contest tho opera tion of tho Northern Securities company wns nn cilivlimn Inlluencp. eHtieclallV on tho stocks of tho transcontinental group. Union Pnclllc and St. Paul were especially in fected. Tho nrgumcnt that such opposi tion to thn company wns expected, owing to the statutes of tho northwestern stutcs Intended to prevent consolidation, and that eminent legal counsol had co-operated to evade these prohibition!), wns not very con vincing ill quieting npprcnenmon, onsen on tho assumption that the residents of those stntcH nro earnestly opposed to the spirit nnd purpose of tho new company, leaving nniy tno question open us to tncir aoiiny to prevent by lnw Its operation. The bcara sold tho market nctlvely on the announcement of tho engagement of JU000.000 additional gold ror export on Thursdnv. but there, wan a larco demand to' cover later In tho day. when half of this engagement wns cnucclled and when tho money mnrket wns seen to bo un nffected. A Jump of 2 centimes In the sterl ing exchango rate nt Purls, a decline in the private discount rate there, and a slight Jcuctlon hero In exchange rates, both on Ixiudon and the continent, retlectcd tho relaxation resulting from yesterday's outgo of gold nnd aroused tho hope tnal tne largest part or tne requirements nro satis fied. Thero Is still continence expressed that tho offerings of government bonds for redemption will maintain the ease of tho money market, even If more, gold goes out. It Is not Improbnblo that tho spiling of government bonds comes indirectly npurt from the Interests who have to remit in pnyment of foreign obligations. It Is evident that tho exehnntro mnrket Is cor nered to a certain extent nnd even tho bills acnlnst outKoliiK cotton and xraln winch como upon tho mnrket nro contracted for in advance, icavini; tne nanaer wno arc short of exchange still under tno necessity or snipping gom to cover mammies, Ono feature of tho novernmcnt bond re demptions that has not attracted attention is tnnt tho national tianKs apparently coil' rider the nresent nriee snfUclnntl v nttrac live to nromnt. tnem to withdraw nonun on deposit with the treasury to secure their circulation, nixd orrer them ror redemption. This nmcess Involves the release of cash irom i no, treasury to uie amount or tno mnrket value of tho bond, but It nIo In volves tho retirement of circulation to tho nmount of the pur valuo of tho bond, off setting that fur tho supply of money to tho market. Such withdrawals of bonds have already reached the legal limit of $3,000,000 per montn ror tne, present month. There wns somo special strength shown today by Individual stockH. notaDlv Amer- tenn Car and International Power, on tho urgent demand for railroad equipment of nil kinds, nnd the express companies' utoeks. on account of the Eencrul business activity or tno country. Thero wero strong spotH among the coalers nnd the locnl tractions. Tho market closed steady at a stiustaniini rnny irom mo lowest. Railroad bonds wero only moderately ac live at slight recessions. Total snles, pur vnlue, $2,6:10,000. I'nlted States refunding 2s declined 11 on tho Inst cull. The commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram says: Tho stock mar ket today wns Inclined to dullness. Con sols wero heavy on 11 report that this wePk a Now Zealand loan, varying from !,5i0,0u0 to a:;i.O(i,iv, is to no ihsiipiI. American Blocks wero lifeless nnd very narrow, with not enough business to sustain tho rise. New York gavo no support nnd tho close wan dull, savo Rending and Erie. Tho former touched record prices, 25l. They nro talkluc of dividends on. tho second pre ferred, through tho road's connection with New Jersey Central. Pajls exchango Is 25.17 on New York gold shipments. Berlin exehanco Is 20.44U. Tho following nro the closing prices on tho Now lorK hiock exchange: Atchison , SOU, do nfd Is5 do nra ii no. i-aciuc mi Tinltlmnro &. O...1071i So. Railway 33tA do pfd 95 I do pfd 90U Canadian Pao....!!! Tex. & Pacific... WtJ Hit iOI., Eil. 1.. t Y. llMu 464 do pfd 3414 3714 Union Pacllc ....Kfl 774 do pfd 9IU 46 WnbnHh 20H 7314 do pfd 371a 1364 Wheel. & L. E... ISVfc 26V do 2d pfd 3014 45 1 wis. ucntrai .... zi 42' 190 20 American Ex 208 37 U. 8. Ex 9414 96i WollH.Flirgn Ex.190 13'iAmal. Copper .... Sfllt m; Amer. unr .. su do prii. fnnnda So.. Ches. & Ohio., Chicago & A... do pro Chi., -lnd. & L. uo pra........ Chi. & E. 111... Chicago G. W. iln 3,1 llfd.... r-hlemrn Jfe N. W.208 do nfd. C. R. I. & P 14614 Adamn Exi. Chi. Ter. & 'Jr. do pfd......... C. C. C. & St. L Colorado So do 1st pin Ha "A nfd Del. & Hudson,.. 17414 Amer. Lin. Oil... nnl.. L. & W Denver & R. G do pttl Erlo do 1st pfd.... do 2d pfd Ot. Nor. Pfd. .240 do nfd. 46H Amor. S. & R... K4!i 18 46V4 45i .. 94U do pfd 01 .. 42-J Anae. 'Mln. Co... 34& .. 72J4 Brooklyn R. T.... 6S .. 69(4 Colo. Fuel & I... 91 .197 1C011. Gas llooklmr Valley.. BlVi Con, Tob. nfd. do pfd 7814 Gen. Electric ....257' ...... 220 117 Illinois Central Iowa Central ., do pfd Lako Erlo & W do pfd ..13SW Olucoso Sugar.,. 10V4 itocKing 1:0111 7' .. IK ..128 10GV4 Inter. Paper uu pin , Inter. Power Laclede Gun X, gz N iuu'.a' I'licipun unu Monhillnn T 1"1U Nil. DISCtitt Met. St, Ry 16S National Lead Mex. Central .... 21isNiitlonnl Salt . Mnv N'ntlonnl.. l.li do nfd Minn. & St. L....10i No. American , ! St;! 177 iiu'i 56H 1 .. 90' Mn. Pacific M.. K. & T.... do Jifd N. J. Central. N. Y. Central. Norfolk & W. flu nfd No. Pacific pfd...lo0U .Ontario & W ilMl Pennsylvania ....no lienuing ...... do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd.... St. L. & 8. F. do 1st pfd,.. do 2d pfd.... St. L. Sottthw 100V4 Paclllo Coast .1 i'uciiio Aiau 8t. Paul ias't(Western Union .. 906, eoole's rim Ml: Pressed 8. Car... 4.T do pfd 86S( unman i'. uar.,216 Republic Steel ... 15; do ifd ,. 67SJ tiuenr iis7, fienii. uoai 02 1.,. (Kit uiuuil llllK c 1'.,. 14 (in ptu lT. S. Leather do pfd U. 8. Rubber. do nfd :8k'"U, S. Steel. ,. Ml'4 u Pin .; 4S&; .. 79jl .. 63 .. 7l!4 !?.U. ll' 81 151, 60 421 921i '. S. rof. 2s, rog.l084L. & N. nnl. 4s..,102'4 do coupon IO8I4 Mex. Central 4s,. 8214 do S3, reg 108 1 do Is Inc 29U do coupon 108i; M. & St. L. 4s., 103 do new 4s, reg.,129 M., K. & T. 4s...l00i do coupon ....139 I "do 2s 82 do old 4s, rcg...H24 N. Y, Central ls.105'4 do coupon 112H 'dp gen. 314S....IO8I4 do 6s, reg 107 N. J. O.K. 6s 1314 do coudoii 107 ,No. Pacltlc 4s IO0I1 Atch. gen. 4s 10.1 I o 3s... 72? '110 nuj. is 3,4i;'''. ff c. is.,.iu;vj Bnl. A- Ohio 4s. ..104 Rending gen. 4s.. 99I4 do 3Ws 96',4'St L & I M c. 6s.ll61i do cwiv. 4s..::: 107 Jrst l &-b V 4s... I' Canndn 80. 2s....l0ii St. L. S. W. Is... 96V Cent, of On. 6s. ..105V do la Inc 73 Ches. & O. 414s.. .107 Chi. & A. 3V4s.... 80 C B. & Q. 11. 4s., 9S O. M & 8 P g. 4s. 112 C & N W c. 7S...13SW C R. I. & P. 4S.10614 CCC & 8 L n. 4s. IM Chlcngo Ter. 4s.. 90 Colorado So. 4s.. 88U D. & R. G. 4s... 103 Eric prior 1. 4s. ..100 do Ken. 4s 89 F. W. oi D. C. 1S.107W llocK. vai. 414s. .107?4 ,J r. o- .-,11 8. A. & A'.'p.'Vi:: 88i no. i-acinc 48.,,.. vi 80. Rullwny 6s., .120(4 Tex. & Pne. lH..l?n T., St 1 & W 4s. 28 union Pacific 4s. .106 do conv. 4s 107 Wnbaah Is 118 do 2b noil do deb. B HO West Shorn 4s. ..11314 W. & L. E. 4s... sail Win. Central 4s... 88H Cons. Tob. 4s.... 61 li Bid. Offered. London Stock (notation. LONDON, Nov. 19,-4 p. m. Closing: v,uiisoin, money.. ij do account ...91 3-16 Anitcondu , 7H Atchison ! X2ll do pfd 102 Bultlmoro & O...110 CaniKllttii Pac....H7 t-nes. : unio 47 Chicago G. W.... 26 i.'.. Ai. & Ht. I'. ..123 D. & R. G. nfd... 96I jiiu do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Illinois Central L. oi N M K. A: T do tifd N. Y. Central Norfolk & W 43lt 14214 14 ..104 ... 5514 ...166 ... 5s4: do pfd 92i Co. Pnclllc pfd... 10414 hitarlo & W 4614 'onnsylvanla .... 944 jso. I'at Ontario Ponnsy Heading do 1st pfd.. do 2d nfd..., So. Railway , uo pin , So. Pacific .1, Union Pacific no pra U. S. Steel , do pfd Wabash .... do Lfd Spanish 4s.,, Rand Mines DcBccrs 40; 30V 341, 92 fil'i ..ess 44?i !'. 21 38 69T4 10 39 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Cattlt ii iotire Dtmtid ind I'nllj lUady with Yttriaj. HEAVY HOGS STEADY, fTHERS LOWER I'nt Sheep and Lnmbt Could lie lluoted Steady to Dime l,ocr, While Feed era Were Dnll nnd Ten to Fifteen Cents Loner. Receipts were: Official Monday . oniclal Tuesday SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 19. Cattle. 6,214 6,000 Hogs. Sheep. M&o ll.wi 13,160 17,6:0 Two days this week. ..12,214 Sama dayn last week. ...14,311 Same week before 8.X54 Sama three weeks ngo..l2,osv Sumo four weeks ago, ...14,410 Same days Inst year,... 9,462 Average prices paid for hoes nt Omaha tho 'last several days, with com parlsons: 22.315 15,t?J 7.611 9.S10 11,286 16,153 29,611 3.0S 21,298 36.734 26,417 11,512 South Date. I 1901. I900.1S9.1898.1897.1896.1895. Nov. 1.... Nov. 2.... Nov. 3.... Nov. 4.... Nov. 5.... Nov. 6.... Nov. 7.... Nov. 8.... Nov. 9.... Nov. 10... Nov. 11... Nov. 12... Nov. 13... Nov. 14... Nov. 15... Nov. 16... Nov. 17... NOV. 38... Nov. 19... 5 7314 6 72 6 82: " 7lU C 71(4 6 6.Vi 6 7414 5 72? 5 63 6 69 6 68'4 5 67H 6 03, 6 6314 4 61 4 60, 4 66 4 66 4 64 4 67 4 71 4 C9 4 74 4 84 4 74 4 67, 4 82 4 0 4 82 4 78 4 01 4 04 4 04 4 02 4 01 4 02 4 03 4 0J 4 03 4 02 3 94 3 9. 3 90 3 84 3 87 3 6 3 6T .1 46 3 45 3 61 3 62 3 55 3 62 2 tl 3 47 3 43 3 44 .1 41 3 95 8 35 .1 36 8 351 3 29 .1 291 3 41 3 43 3 43 3 441 3 27 3 30 1 31 n 11 3 46 3 17 3 54 3 41 3 311 3 32 3 38 3 34 3 27 3 31 3 32 3 3! 3 34 3 28 3 17 3 17 8 22 3 23 3 25 3 18 3 11 3 14 3 16 3 42 3 44 3 S3 3 35 3 36 t 45 3 (5 3 59 3 S9 3 46 3 44 3 4- 3 46 3 45 3 41 3 39 I BAR SILVER-Steady nt 2 3-16d per ounce. M O N E Y 2V4 W3 Der cent. The rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is Ui;i por coin; ior inreo montns bins, 3 lb-ivi.rJi per cent. Boston Stock (notation. BOSTON. Nov. 19.-Call loans. 3141N14 ner cent: time loans, 4i4fJS per cent. Ofllclal closing: .102 .141 AtehlKon 4s Gas Is 80'A Jlcx. central s.. ia Atchison 8014 do nfd 100 Boston & Alb'y..259 Boston & Me.... iii;;s Boston Elevated.166 N Y. N II & II. .213 Fltchburg pfd.. Union Pacltlc . Mex. Central .. Amer. Sugar .. Amer. T. & T.. Dom. I. i& S.... Gen. Electric .. Mass. Electric. do nfd N. E. G. & C... TTi.ll,,1 T."xiilf 'inn." ' mv . IT. H Honl 1 a2l 4 do pfd rnjw West. Common... 71U Adventure 2. Al'.oucz 4114 Amalgnmated ... 06s Baltic 43 Bingham 29U Col. & Hecln 667 Centennial 17v; Copper Rnnge ... 61 Dominion Coal .. 4814 itiiiikiiii Isle Rovnln 1034 Mohawk 211, Old Dominion . UH4WHCeOIU I'arroi Qulncy Santa Fe Cop.. Tamarack Trlmountaln ... Trinity United States .. Utah 221; Vlotnrla ttl Wolverine 674 Indicates Sunday. Tho oRlclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'scs. c. M. Si 8t. 1 . Ry Wabash , .... Missouri Pnciflc Ry Union Pacific system . C. & N. W. Ry F., E. oV M. V. R. R.... J'., 8t P.. M. & O. Ry.. H. & M. R. R. R 3., B. & Q. Ry iv. C. & St. J ('., R. 1. & P., east p.. R. I. & P., west Illinois Central Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 8 19 .1 4 4 .13 4., 44 30 10 3 21 39 32 20 6 11 2 4i 22 28 23 19 1 27 19 1 1 4 1 1 Ice m iw "1 Omaha Pnckine Co 127 fl. H. Hammond Co 676 Swift nnd Company 70S Cudahy Packing Co 931 Armour & Co 911 Hammond Co., country... 412 fl, Becker & Dcgnn 52 iobman & Co 101 W. I. Blephcn 77 Benton & Underwood 48 i.lvlngstono & Schaller.... 168 B. F. Hobblck 15 Hamilton & R loo L. F. Musi , ,97 Wolf & M SI Fowler Other buyers 423 2,609 W6 3.088 3.757 2.6S5 1,761 IS 521 3.3S0 157 . 27 .256 . 36 i . ! . 41" . 26 . 98 . 36T4 .150 . 4 .275 . 41 2514 lb n York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. The following arc the closing prices on mining stocks: Con. Adams Alice Hroeee Brunswick Con... 10 Comstock Tun.... 6 Con. CaL & Vai.lHl Dcadwood Terra. W Horn Silver 19 Iron Silver 62 Leadvlllo Con.... 5 18 Ltttle Chief 12 45 Ontario 950 HO Ophlr 72 'Phoenix 6 Potosl 3 Savngo 6 Sierra Nevada ... 12 Small Hopes .... 40 Standard ....r....3.V) Dunk Clearing;. Last Sale. Trust receipts. Ex-dlv. Fore lull Financial. LONDON. Nov. 19,Monoy was in fnlr demand today and abundant. It is be IIpvpiI tho government has been disbursing freelj' Ititoly. Tho largo exports of gold 'from New York have caused nn easier ten dency In discounts. Though the gold Is going to the continent the market Is con fident that It will soon find Its way her. The tone of the Slock exchango today w.ia unsatisfactory. Most department) wvro dull, Consols opened 11 fraction bettor, but wero afterward easier on the talk of a new loan. 'They ultimately recovered, Gilt edged securities wero strong on easier money. Americans opened dull. In vm piithy with the closing prices of New York yesterday, but wero afterward steadier nrd then cusler. The tendency at the closing wns quiet. Readings were exceptionally strong, in expectation of a good October statement. BERLIN, Nov. 19. Iicals and banks were active and strong today on the bourse owing to covering and speculative pur- OMAHA. Nov. 19. Bank clearings -today, $1,109,436.06; corresponding day last year, $904,309.12: Increase. $200,126.64. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 19.-Clearlngs. $23,115,758; balances, $2o$6,ll2; money, 4ijfj5 per cpnt.- CII1CAGO. Nov. i9.-Clearlngs, $28,434,920; balances. $1,814,011; posted exchange, $4.8514 i(4.8S!i: New York' exchange, 10c. premium. NEW YORK. Nov. 19,-Clearings, $341, 922.505: balnnces, $16,769,406. BOSTON. Nov. 19. Clearings, $24,405,943; balances, $2,122,471. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 19.-Clearlngs, $10.2J3.933: balances, $1,645,452; money, 666 per cent; New York cxclinnge, 20o premium. CINCINNATI. Nov. 19,-Clearlngs. $2,932. 930; money, 4TI6 per cent; New York ex change, 20c premium bid. Condition nf the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. Today'n" state ment of the treasury balances In tho jren oral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balances, $170,949,770; gold, $107,964,791. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 19,-COTTON-Spot rfoseu quiet; middling uplands, 8c: mid dling gulf, 8Uc; sales, 1,121 bales. Futures closed barely steady; November, 7.47c; De cember. 7.51 c: January, 7.62c; February, 7.61c; March. 7.51c: April, 7.61c; May, 7.62c; June, 7.52c: July, 7.62c; August, 7.42c. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19.-COTTON-Qulot. l-lfio lower: middling, 7 5-16c; sales, 200 bales; receipts, 4,887 bales; shipments, 6,108 bales; stock, 48.265 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 19.-COTTON .Very stendy: sales, 7,700 bales; ordinary, 61S-16c; good ordinary, 66-l6c; low mid dling, 6c: middling. 714c; good middling, 7!4o; middling fnlr. 7 15-160,; receipts. 12.717 balcB; slock. 279,656 bales. Futures stendy; November. 7.32c; December, 7.33i?J'7.34e; Jnn uary. 7.28r7.29c: Fohruary. 7.28fl7.29c; March. 7.297.30c; April, 7.29&7.31c; May, 7.307.3lc; June, 7.30M7.32c: July, 7.327.34c. GALVESTON, Nov. 19.-COTTON-Qulet, 7 7-16c. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 19. 4 p. m.-COTTON Spot, modernto business. priceB firm; American middling, 4 9-32d: the sales of the dny were 7,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation nnd Included 6,400 bales Amer ican; recolpts, 27,000 bales. Including 21,700 bales American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady, American middling, g. o. c: November, 4 4-64d, selling; November nnd December, 4 4-64d; December and January, 4 8-64d. buyers; January and February, 4 7-64W4 8-64d, buyers; February and Marcb, "4 7-645N S.64d, selling; March, and April, 4 "-Old. buyers; April nnd May, 4 7-64d, buy ers; May nnd June, 4 7-64d, buyers: June and July, 4 7-64d, buyers; July. and August, 4 7-C4d, buyers. Sowar nnd Molasses. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 19. SUGAR Firm: open kettle. 214215-16c: open kettle centrifugal, 314fr3 9-16c; centrifugal granu lated. 4,Jti4 6-16c; white. 3V&3 15-16c; yellow. 314f3?ic; seconds, 214314c Molasses, strong; open kottK 271WOc; centrifugal, 1084c. Hyrnp. strong. 20(&3Oe. LONDON. Nov. 19,-BUOAn-Beet sugar, November. 7b Sd. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. SUGAR Raw, steady: fair refining. 3 3-1631ic: centrif ugnl, 96 test, 3 ll-l&fi3';o; molasses sugar. 3c. Refined, steady: No. 6, 4.30o; No. 7. 4.20c: No. 8. 4.10c: No. 9. 4.00c: No. 10. 4o! No. 11. 3.95e: Nn. 12. 3.95fi! No. 13. 3.85c: No. 14. 3.83c; stnndard A. 4.70c; confectioners' A. 4.70c; mould A. 5.25c; cut mar, ti.oc: crushed, 5.40c; powdered, 6o; granulnted, 4.90c; cubes, 6.10c. Kvapornted Apples aud Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Nov. 1 9. EVA POR AT E D AI'PLES There contlnuea a toiernniy steady undertone in the market for evapo rated npples. with n fair demand In prog, ress. particularly for tho choice and fancy grades, which are held higher. State, com mon to good, ftftSlio: prime, 99i;c: choice, S4ffj9;o: fnncy, I0tj104e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Markot unlet and steady. Prunes. ZKfllc, Apricots, Royal, sisftiSc; Moor Park. 8iil2c. J'caehes, peeled, llQUc; unpeeled, 694C Totals 4,7 13.066 6,218 CATTLE Receipts of cnttlo continue lib eral today, but tho demand on tho part of local packera waa nlso In good shape. They nil seemed to have liberal orders, so that the better grades changed hnnns rapidly at fully as good prices as wero paid yesterday. There wero not very many eorntcd steers Included In the receipts and buyers wero out early and paid good, firm prices for all the better grades. The commoner kinds did not move quite as freely, hut stilt the market on atl grades coutd be quoted fully steady with yesterday. , uown anil neirers were also in gooa oe mand, this morning and anything good was bought up a steady to strong prices. Even the medium grades and canners sold freely at aood. steady, tirlces. so it was not Ioiik before tho bulk of the offerings had changed hands. There was very little change noticeable today In the prices paid for nulls, calves and stags. Thero was a liberal demand this morn ing for heavyweight feeders showing qual ity, and oh there werp not very many an swering to thnt description In the yards good strong prices were puld. Prime year lings also commanded fully steady prices. The medium weights, however, were slow nnd barely steady. ' Anything on the com monlsh ordor moved very slowly nnd In most cases sold lower. Common stockers In particular were a drug on the market, nn no one seemed to want that elnss of cnttle. Salesmen In a good tunny enscs Bald they could hardly get a bid on their common stockers or on their common calves, and as a result they sold consider ably lower. The supply ot range steers good enough for killers wns very light today and the market wan strong and nctlve. Rnnge cows also sold fully steady nnd so, nlo, did good to choice stockers nnd feeders. The common kinds, howpver, were dull nnd lower, the same ,ns Is noted nbovo for tho natives. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A v. 11 1062 20 1131 j looo 15 977 11)01 No. 1... 1.., 4... Av. .. 650 .. 890 .. 670 .. 745 .. 910 .. 970 .. 520 .. 621 .. 660 .. 956 .. 916 ..1053 .. 816 .1132 Tr. 2 00 2 60 2 50 990 1090 1093 1000 1025 1.. 2.. 8.. 8.. 1.. 15.. 3.. 10.. 6.. 25.. 20.. 15.. 10.. 14.. 8.. 20.. 14.. 6.... 18.... :::: 3, 1106 1 850 1 930 1 1060 2 1130 1 ,,...1050 2 1085 3 00 3 35 3 35 3 60 r 65 3 65 .1 71? 4 00 4 00 4 05 ..1030 4 05 ..904 4 10 4 10 4 25 4 25 4 3S 4 40 21. 8. 17. 68.. 2.. !.. 19.. 22 25:: 65.. 38.. 20.. S4s ..BOO ....1161 ....1056 ....109S ....1136 ....1029 ....1173 ....1150 .... 952 ....1087 ....1128 ....1396 ....1093 ....1179 ....1344 Pr. 4 45 4 50 4 50 4 65 4 80 5 00 6 00 5 20 5 20 6 20 5 25 5 35 5 35 5 60 5 60 6 75 6 00 6 00 6 15 6 35 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ' 825 ....1155 .... 820 .... 850 .... 710 .... 860 .... 855 ....1000 ....1010 ....1170 ....1200 ....1000 .... 694 .... 730 .... 715 .... 730 ... 702 ....1008 ....1060 .... 800 .... 820 ....1066 .... 900. .1132 4 .15 66.... 6 10 21.... COWS. 1 796 716 1 50 1 60 1 75 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 15 2 15 2 25 , 05 n jj 2 25 2 25 2 35 2 Si 2 35 2 60 2 50 2 65 2 65 2 63 2 70 2 75 2 75 2 SO 1065 1230 802 930 995 1055 850 1040 1670 1070 958 1150 1200 1000 10 1080 1 1160 7 1033 2 1283 3 1123 2 1000 4 1040 11 1110 12 1208 4 1025 1 1160 1 1310 4 1257 1 1090 ii.::: 21:::: ii 930 670 440 670 725 60) 20.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 23.... O e:::: i. 1 1520 1 750 1 1470 1 1300 2 1273 1 1610 COWS AND HEIFERS. . 820 3 10 17 902 HEIFKRH. 2 00 2 00 . 2 2fi 2 60 2 76 1. 4 !::::: 2..... . 480 . 622 . 620 . 870 .1000 1300 1360 2 SO 2 40 2 40 2 60 2 75 BULLS. 1 1230 1 1450 1 1520 1. 1.. 1.. '1.. 1320 ..1480 ,.1430 ..1800 ..1800 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 4.... 1.... 1,... 3 00 3 00 CALVES. 2 00 2 123 3 00 4 140 4 00 1 210 STOCK CAIA'ES. 400 2 00 7 285 3 00 R..., 350 3 00 1 370 STAGS. .. 940 3 00 6 1643 ..1290 3 fiO 190 280 260 273 300 5 50 5 50 2 80 2 SO 2 85 2 85 2 90 2 95 2 115 3 00' 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 15 3 25 .'I 40 3 45 3 60 3 50 . .1 50' 3 60 3 50 3 65 3 63 3 65 3 76 3 75 3 85 3 60 2 75 2 85 3 00 4 15 3 25 3 25 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 63 4 00 4 10 5 00 5 00 6 00 3 60 3 60 3 60 6 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 1000 1 790 1 1 2......... 0 25 1 830 780 685 460 692 908 635 19stecr....1l09 5 feeders. .1148 B feeder.. 982 1 feeder... 820 10 feeders.. 873 1 ster 1170 2 steers,... 985 42 cows...., 1120 1 bull UW 1 75 1 75 1 75 2 60 2 60 3 00 3 fiO 3 25 .1 3.3 NEBRASKA. 12 610 1 930 1 1370 5 1030 24 830 ,1... 653 1 1180 1 10SO 3 35 3 40 3 50 3 611 3 6.3 3 70 4 00 4 50 3 75 3 2 .7 3 60 3 00 3 35 4 on 3 3.3 3 25 2 W 2 bulls 1260 1 cow. ,.,,.111,11 2 cows 11.15 1 cow 650 9 cows 958 4 steers... .119.3 2 eows 1120 13 hulls 1.307 1 Dull 14S0 2 . 2 25 2 73 2 00 2 ?3 4 00 2 60 2 10 2 25 . 9M .11X12 .1U)7 . 840 1076 3cotv. ...1CO0 3 60 18 cow .,... 1017 .1 .1.3 t cows 810 .1 V) 46 cows i 2 75 6 eows 1024 3 00 12 heifers,.. 672 I 63 25 feeders.. 851 a 75 E. II 1 calf 340 3 90 6 cows,. ..i)26 .1 nn 1 cow 990 3 SO 1 bull 1010 2 to 10 cnlves... 4.10 3 IK) T. J. Vnndlne-Neh 12 steers... .102S 3 50 1 feeder., , 900 16 cows 1276 2 75 1 bull 1220 I. iiurKc Colo. 3 70 8 cows..., 3 75 8 cows.... 8 cow.. 6 cows.., 9 cows.., 6 cows.,. 16 cows... 12 fefders.,1065 z steers.,., km Keller-Neb. 7 COWS 1210 1 cow...... W 1 heifer. .. 9.11 I feeder.., 700 : feeders., iu ,1006 . 931 16 steer 920 17 steers.... MS 2 cows 875 Pnttim Uvn Stork Co. -S. D. SS cows HC5 3 00 4 cows 952 1 steer.. ...1350 3 60 Peter Johnson S. D. 12 cows 1068 3 10 1 steer 1000 11 cows 922 2 90 I bull 1& Wvnlt M. S. D. 15 cows 974 2 76 2 bulls 1175 a cows vm s w Mllwnrd Bros. Wyo. 18 feeders.. 572 I oo 16 cows lo.'l 2 90 6 cows 958 Hlggcnson Wyo. JW 6 steers... .110.1 B. Adamn Wyo. 4 25 24 feeders,. 977 3 10 C, Hubble-Neb. 2 75 Andrews Colo. 1 75 1 steer 810 2 50 1 stng 9m 3 so 2 feeders.. 515 3 SO Dlnwlddle-Wyo. .1 25 3 bull 1366 2 35 & R.-Neb. 1 cow 730 2 10 2 75 3 t) 3 2.3 3 CO 3 75 4 00 3 0) 2 M 3 Ol 3 to 3 15 3 50 2 26 .1 23 3 10 200 3 W 2 15 2 0 3 .10 2 75 12 cows. A Son-Colo. 21 feeders.. 903 1 Hclfer....l0tO 4 00 3 70 3 0) 3 0) 3 00 10 3 6.3 85 19 heifers... 702 A. .1056 J. 16 Btcer 1201 32 cows 1002 M. 60 cows 993 N. 1 cow 1100 lstag 1190 36 feeders.. 730 4 feeders.. 665 E. R. 11 cows 1050 7 cows 1119 Kng 28 feeders.. R36 a 75 1 cow 900 2 60 E. Curtis 30 feeders. .101.1 4 00 1 feeder.. .1010 3 00 HOGS There wns another big run ot hogs hero today, making the supply for tho two dnyn this week considerably heavier than for the corresponding days ot Inst week nnd nlso for the same day of lust year. Tho market opened slow, with the best hogs selling steady to a shade lower. Tho light hogs on the start did not soil at nil. us packers were all looking for the' better and heavier grades. The first sales were mostly from $5.60 to $5.65, and as high ns $6.75 was paid for choice londs. Pnckors, though, were slow to pay tho prlcos, and as a result it was rather late before the bulk of tho offerings wns out of first hands. Later In the morning tho mnrket took on mora life nnd gained In strength. The close wus fully steady with yesterday on tho heavier hogs, but tho lightweights were slow and consider ably lower tlun yesterday. In fnct, nbout the only change In the market today from yesterday wns the tendency to widen the rnnge between tho heavy and light hogs. Representative sales: No. Av. 8h, Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 141,.... 98 ... 4 75 74 216 160 5 62J4 60 13.1 ... 4 90 66 308 200 6 62a 52 SO ... 6 00 6.1 237 SO 6 02U 22 110 ... 5KI 68 260 280 5 62U 6.3 160 lit) 5 25 C2 254 200 5 tV.'l.t 100 151 120 5 35 b8 229 120 6 621 91 16.1 ... 5 40 69 244 200 6 '.', 89 184 ISO 5 60 77 220 120 6 621 P 95, 194 2S0 5 62',4 65 237 400 6 62lb 633 99 IW ISO 5 55 67 248 ... 5 62lE 67 182 ... 5 55 63 290 160 n 62U 84 167 ... 5 65 62 . ... 5 62W 89 221 ... 6 65 68 271 280 5 6214 . 77 18.1 160 5 65 73 29 120 6 621 r 7tii 181 ... 6 65 62 .101 120 5 in . 63 236 SO 5 60 60 360 120 5 65 . 74 227 120 5 60 47 2V9 240 5 65 . 60 228 120 5 60 57 302 40 5 6.3 . r,l 296 49 5 60 71 2.16 SO 5 65 . 20 24.3 ... u M 70 268 80 6 6.7 . 97 .'207 . 6 60 63 2S2 :oo 5 fir, 67 206 360 5 0(1 92 20.1 ... .3 65 .37 218 40 6 61) 49 317 40 5 65 ' 74 205 40 5 60 61 2S8 ... 6 65 So 201) ... 5 GO 62 256 SO 6 65 S3 2US ... 5 60 61 264 160 5 63 73 211 280 5 bO 62 .113 40 5 63 81 21)6 ... 5 60 1' 21S S) 5 65 84 223 80 .3 6 ) 70 259 120 B 65 57 311 ... 5 60 72 235 1 20 6 65 74., ...,227 240 6 60 64 240 80 6 65 81 211 40 5 60 91 260 SO 6 6.3 77 224 SO 6 6-1 64 288 160 6 63 58 1119 ... 5 60 71 276 240 5 63 67 285 i'80 5 60 42 253 480 5 65 S2 217 80 5 60 fS 244 320 6 65 CD 214 8) 5 60 68 310 ... 5 65 CO 180 SO. 6 60 41 285 SO 5 6.3 9i 112 160 6 6214 288 40 6 65 65 UI7 169 5 r,2U C2 276 120 6 65 60 212 .. 6 62U fIi 80 19(1 ... 6 62 U 67 289 ... 5 65 67 24.1 300 fi 62(4 45 JW B 65 67 254 40 5 62(4 82 270 2) 5 65 66 285 40 6 62(4 16 2W 40 5 65 74 205 40 5 ITlL 6V 278 120 5 65 S7 28.1 SO 5 6214 67 21 240 6 65 70 276 240 5 62(4 68 276 40 5 65 75 276 ... 6 62(4 67 5 63 62 307 80 E 62 82 240 SO 6 65 63 210 ... 6 6214 7S M 260 6 65 61 271 SO 5 6214 70 249 SO 5 63 71 60 400 5 624 322 40 6 65 43 360 160 C 2 S3 276 40 6 65 59 285 SO 5 02S 61 200 40 5 6.3 85 254 SO 5 62 U 72 300 200 5 65 72 20S 120 6 6214 1 283 3 20 6 65 fj. ntn. lift r. r . . . "Ki fan r. C. I 63 286 ... 6 65 ti 30.1 SO 6 62 257 40 5 6714 67 249 240 5 6214 73 SO 6 674 SO 249 120 5 6214 65 340 ... 6 67(a I. 66 3,10 80 6 671? 2 64 29.8 ... 6 67l .18 32.1 SO 6 70 I 29 2T!i l?il It ?n 52 376 ... 6 70 60 290 ... 5 70 64 311 ... 6 70 67 287 ... 6 70 43 368 ... 6 70 45 449 320 5 70 SO.. 69.. " 62 23.7 SO 70 .153 im 73 213 SO 71 220 60 62 282 240 70 sa 160 SHEEP There here tortiiy, hut 6 6214 5 62(1 6 62( 6 62 5 62 V S Sr 6 62 6 62 5 621 r. cM 5 62 4 5 62(4 6 621, r. iriv 5 62(4 6 ftsH 5 6214 was a big run of sheep tliA nf til rerpliitfl consisted of feeders. Packers took hold fnlrly well today, but still the feeling was wcfik an urniinn nnu they wanted to buy their supplies n little lower. In some ruses sonic of the better grades sold nbout sternly, but ns a general thing the mnrket could be quoted a dime lower on both sheep nnd lumbs, nnd In Mimo cases the decline wns even greater. Most of the offerings, though, were disposed of in fairly good season. The feeder mnrket was very dull today, hb very few btiyern were on the market. Except In the case of something choice It would bo safe to' call the feeder market 10iai6c lower and rather slow. Quotations: Choice yenrllngs. $3,40375: fair to good yearlings, $3.20a.1.40; choice wethers. $3.3083.60; fair to good wethers, $3.1OJJ3.30: choice ewes, $2.90(83.25; fair to good ewes. $2.6032.90; choice spring lambs. $4.30ig:4.r,0: fair to good spring lambs, $3.75ig 4.25: foodcr wethers. $3.0O3.6O; feeder lambs, $3.60tfi.00. Representative sales: No. 10 feeder wethers 480 feeder wethers 18 bucks 123 western ewes 136 Mexican yearlings... 426 Mexican yearlings... 135 native ewes Av. 103 103 150 103 70 71 88 Pr. fl 00 3 40 1 35 .1 0) 3 75 3 73 2 80 CHICAGO LIVE "TOOK MARKET. head; market steady! native lamlm, $2.60j 4.S0; western lambs, $UftH6.50: natlvl wethers, $3.26io.Wi, western wethers. $3.00(1 3.60; yearling, $j.35N.oo; owes, $2.75TJ.Eo; cnlves, $1.50'iia.26. Cattle Steady Hons Steady to Strong Sheep Lower. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 6,600 head; steady; good to prime, 16.25fl' 7.10, nominal; poor to medium, $4.0096.00: Miockers nnd feeders. $2.nogl,26; cows. $1.25 04.75; heifers. $1.6Off5.0O; canners. $1.2532.2f.; bulls. $2.00W4.60: calves, $2.0095.25: western steers. $3.60ft6.25. HOGS-Recelpts, 46,000 head: estlmnted tomorrow, 44.000; left over, 6,000: market steady to strong on good weights, light slow: mixed aud butchers, $5.5030.85; good to choice heavy, $5.6095.92: rough to fat heavy. $5.35ij5.65; light, $5.261JS.50; bulk of snles. $5.60i)6.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 head: sheep 10915c lower: lambs opened steady, closed weaker; good to choice wethers. $3.4094.25; fair to choice mixed. $2.9093.40; western sheep, $3.0O4.0O: native lambs, $2.509 4.75: western lambs, $3,009-4.40. Official yesterday: Receipts Cattle, 13.075 head; hogs, 42,009 head: sheep. ,12,746 head. Shipments-Cattle, 22,439 head; hogs, 4,396 head; sheep, 4,490 head. Xrrr York Live Stock .Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 19,-BEBVES-Re-celpts, 3S2 hend, mainly consigned direct; no trading of Importance. Cables quote American Bteers at 1291214c dressed weight, and refrigerator beef at lO?4011c. Exports. 110 beefs, 116 sheep and 4,890 quar ters of beef, . CALVE8-Recelpts, 467 head: generally dull and weak; few veals sold at $1,009100 and two enrs of 277-lb. western calves at SIIEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpte, 2.017 head, all for the market; prices about steady; sheep sold at $2.0093.50; lambs, $4.10 04.85. HOGS Receipts. 2,379 head; steady; prime state hogs quoted at $6. westerns sold at $5.6595.80 and Ohlos nt $5.8096.85. ICnnsns City l.lvr Stock Markrt. KANSAS CITY, Nov. W.-CA'fTLE-Ro. celpts, 9.600 head natlveB. 600 head Tnxnns and 600 head calves; best steers, sternly to 10c lower: other cattle steady; choice ex port and dresoed beef steers. $5.0096.10; fair to good, $1.4096.60; stnckerB ancf feeders, '3.0O94.2S: western fed steers. $4.5096.50; ivrn ransn steers. $3.2694.40: Texns and Indian Bteers, $2.8094.20; Texan cows, $1,809' 3.00. native cows. $2.60114.25: heifers, $3.0ft9 O.Wi; CH!inr, l.iu',iv, uuur, fvum, cnlves, $3.0O9G 25. HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head: markot stead v to 60 lower: top. J5.r'u; bulk of sale, $5.4096.50; heavy. $5,859(7.95; mixed packers, $5.60115.80; light. $5.0095.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,600 St. f.onls Mir .Stock Market. ST. IX)LMS. Nov. 19 t'ATTt.l.: rterelnt J.iOO head. Including 2,60ft head Toxnns; mnr ket steady; native shipping nnd export sleers, $5.u(.40. with the top nt $7; dressed iicei uu nuicner sieers, ji.wjmsi, siwm tinder l.txn lbs.. $2.7596.25. stoekcrs nni feeders. $2.25fla.tR; eows and heifers, $2,009 C, 1 , ,. .1 .... tl um ,,11 .. ... 1 a n,. ".I ..w, L.iv'i .UI', I, HHP, 9.411...JI Texas nnd Indian steers, $1.P04i 1.30, with fed won 11 o.4ii; cows nnu nciiers, J2.l5fl0.av. HOGS Receipts, s.luo hend. niorkol steady; pigs and lights. j.3,vn5.50! inciters. $5.4096.60; butchers, $.3. COW.. S.3. SIIKW1' AND LAJI 118 Receipts. 1.60?. head; mnrket 10915c higher, native mtiti tons, $.t.oo93.G0: lambs, $1.0091.75, culls nnd bucks, $2.009 3.50. St. .Joseph 1,1 vp Stock MnrUet. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 19.-CATTI.1'.-Kn. celpts, 2,700 hend: steady: nnt Ives, $3.0096. 7;"" cowb and heifers, $i,25)tfi.lo: veals, $2.76'! C.00; stockers nnd feeders, $1.509 1.26. nuns Receipts, 9.0UO hend; steady; light nnd light mixed, $5.359v.S0: medium nnd heavy. 5.70fl6.92i4: nlits. $3.8071.75: hulk. $3.60ffC.S214. SHEEP AND LASIBS-Recelpts. 1,0(0 head; stendy to 10c lower. Stock In Sight. The followlnc tnble shows the reeelnt ol cattle, hogs and sheep nt the live principal innrKcis tor .ovemoer id: Cntllp. lines. Sheen. South Omnhn 6.000 13.160 17.610 Chlcngo .. 6.500 4.3,000 I5,P0D iwuisns vny iu.irh ij.imi 4,n"l St. Louis , 4.700 8.100 1.6O0 81. Joseph 2,700 9.600 1,000 Totals .,29,900 91,760 39.810 M oot Mnrket. ST. l.oriB, Nov. 19.- WOOL- Firm: medium grade, I39lfe: light line. 13915c; heavy tine, 991714c: tub washed. 149240. t BOSTON. Nov. 19. WOOL Thero hns been a very Inlr business In tho wool mar ket hero this weok, although not so largo as tho tvo preceding weeks, but dealers appear well satisfied with tho trade. Vnluos are fully as llrm as a week ngo and deal ers continue to tnlk of a strong and tinner mnrket. The stock of wool offerings on the mnrket Is materially reduced by thn trading of the Inst three, weeks. Some linen nro nnrrowed down considerably, this Is noticeable In quarter-blood Ohio and stiiblo territory wool. Buyers who went west nfter the heavy sales here for the purpose, of replenishing stocks did not succeed In purchnslng much wool, ns they found prices too high for them to land wool here nnd dispose of It nt a profit. The outlook for the market hero Is conrldered very favor able. Foreign markets continue strong and. wool selling here ennunt bo replnced from any other country. Ohio nnd Pennsylvania fleeces, X nnd X nnd above. 23924c: XX and XX and nbove, see; Deliilne. 2Sc: No. I combing. 26c; No. 2 nnd three-clgbths-blood, 26c; coarse and bnild wnshed, 23921c, Mlchlgnn. Wisconsin, etc., X Michigan. 21c; No. 1 Mlchlgnn, combing, 249 25c; No. II Mlchlgnn combing. ?Ki25e; conrse and brnld washed, 2392ic: lino Delaine, 2lf725c. Un wnshed medium Kentucky nnd lndluna qunrter-blood combing, 20921c: three-eighths-blood, 21c; Missouri quarter-blood combing. 19920c: threo-elghths-blood. 19( 20c: braid combing, 17918c; territory, scoured bnsls, Montana, tine, ISfilOc: scoured, 4494(c: lino medium. ir.yi7c: scoured, 429,4,Sc; staple, 16917c; scoured, tfrji 48e; Utnh. Wyoming nnd Idiihu, finr. wt 14c; scoured. 41945c; lino medium, 1l9l5e; scoured, 40943c: stnple, 1514916c: scoured, 45946c: Australian, scoured, hmls spot prices, combing, mnierllno, 70972c; super, 6S9"0c; average, 65967c Oil nnd Rosin. OIL CITY, Pn.. Nov. 19.-OIt-Credlt bnl nnees, $1.30; certificates, no bid: shipments, 9S.S61 bbls.; nvernge. too.115 bbls.V runs, S2.0S0 bbls.: average, 74,3.81 bbls. SAVANNAH. On.. Nov. 19.-OIL-Splrlts turpentine, firm. 35c. Rosin, llrm. TOLEDO. O., Nov. 19.-OILNorth Lima, 74c; South Lima nnd Indlnnn. S9c. LIVERPOOU Nov. 19.-OIL-CottniiBced, dull; refined, tmot, quiet, 20s 3d, Linseed, "LONDON, Nov. 19.-OH-Llnseed. 33s 3d. Turpentine nplrltH. 26s 6d. Rosin, Ameri can, strained. 4s 7Ud. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.-OIICottoneed. firm: yellow, S414c. Petroleum, dull; re fined, Now 3'ork, $5.65: Philadelphia and Baltimore. $7.60; Philadelphia and Balfl-. more. In bulk. $5. Rosin, steady: strained, common to good, $1.60. Turpentine, dull, 37549 38c. Coffer Mnrket. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.'-COFFKE-Hpot Rio, steady: No. 7 Invoice. fi?ie. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 714911c. Futures opened steady In tone, with prices 6910 points lower, under realizing, us a result of 111I verso Europcnii and Brazilian market nd vlces, henvy receipts In tho crop country nnd nus tinsatlsfactorv snot ileiinrtment. I'ouowing tne can, however, tne mnrket Kt end led nn somewhat on room siiminre and on light foreign buying orders. Before, the llnlh of the session values were bnclc t Inst nlsht's figures, with tho final phases 01 1110 mnrKct stenuy. wmi prices n pointH lower to 5 points higher. Trading wan fnlrly nctlve. with the total transactions 52.50) bnirs. Inelndlntr December nt 6.35'(B 6.40c: Jnnunry. 6.6O0: March, 6.IV196.7O0: Mnv, 6.8O"q6.90e: July. 7.0097.060; September, 7.1691 7.30e; October, 7.2iVH7.V. .ott York llrj- Goods Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-DRY GOODS -There lmvo been no further chnnges In print prices today, but the market Is mora or less unsettled for prints, in henvy brown cottons home liuvliic hns been dull nnd thero 1ms been little pusslng for export: prices nrc iinrnniigeu. uieiicneu nnd ennrsn colored cottunn nro quiet nnd nnchnnged. rrint ciotns nre inactive unu unennnged. Glnghnms nre llrm. RuMnesH on cotton hosiery nnd underwear Is quiet at previous prices. MANCHESTER. Nov. 19.-Cloths quiet. Yarns Irregular nnd depressed. Aniprlonn Firm Gels Cunt met. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. I9.-The Ameri can Rrldge company of this city hns se cured a contract fur the construction of twenty steel bridges along the line of thai Uganda rallrond In East Africa. The nmount nf the contract Is nbout $1,000,000. Sovornl English nnd continental firms of fered bids, bill thnt of the Philadelphia compuny wns not only tho lowest, but guar. 1111 toed the completion of the work In a nhorter space of time than Its competitors. The new lirldges Will replace wooden struc tures which were built several months ngo and found to bo Inadequate. Offlccrs of Jirvr Snlt Conihlnl. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. It is stated at th office of the National Salt company that tho president of the now Nntlonnl Suit company will be E. L. Fuller, now president of tho Retsof Mining company. A. 8. White, tha former president of the National Salt com pany, will bo chairman of tho board of directors. Both these companies are to bo Included In the International Snlt company. The full board of directors to be elected has not been selected. Comes to liny Wnr Mnterlnl. NEW TORK. Nov. 19.ArnotiK the pas sengers who nrrlved today on board tho steamer Allegheny, from Snvanllla, wero General Diego de Castro, special commis sioner or Colombia, and his secretary, An tonio L. Armentu. General do Castro says his mission Is to purchase war nmtorlal and, to prevent the purchasw of such material bv'the revolutionists. He will go direct to Washington to consult the Colombian min ister. Till) REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuetday, November 19: , Warranty Deeds. F. M. Robb et al to M. F. Mailer, n 24 feet and w 30 feet of s 38 feet lot 1, and w 30 feet of n 8 feet lot 2, nnd w 10 feet of s 64 feet lot 2. nnd e 15 feet lot 3, block U, Shlnu's 2d ndd....$ II II. B. Munro et al to R. 8. Alexander. w 4o reel lot 3, diock u, onion a 211 ndd M. E. Hoffman nnd husbnnd to J. II. Levy, lot 6, block 2, 1st add to Mount Douglas Omaha Realty company to Jennie Buresh. n loo feet of w!4 lot 3. block 1, Improvement association ndd G. M. Turner nnd wife to Frederick Stromberg, lot 3, Ltidwlck Place, .... R. 8. Alexnnder et al to J, N. Robb, a SS feet of o 90 feet lot 1, and n 8 feel of 90 feet lot 2, block U, Shlnu's 2d add United States National bnnk to Anton Hajny. lot 17. block 2, In sub of block 30, Albright's Choice Total amount of transfers ,, 11 200 3,000 11s 10 160 ....$ 3.495 Tstoaawn Of. Boyd Commission Co Successors to J, X. Hoys A Co., OMAHA. NEB. COMMISSION dKAIN, FROVIilOMS AND STOCK. art of Traa Ballalas;. Dlrset wirss to Chicago and Now Tors CorttPondtBC, John A. Wsrrtn Co.