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THE .OMAHA DAILY BEE: RCXIUY, NOVEMBER 13, 100.1. LRAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET Decreu'ag RoipU in Horthwait andOu' tid Btrenjtk Cause Adraco in Wheat WEATHER CONDITION AFFECTS CORN Oats Follows Market Prolloa Are Fl for Corn. While Carer- ! hT Short til Karate Receipts. CHICAGO, Nov. H Decreasing receipts In the northwest and strength In outslrie markets caused a firm tone In the whrat lt today ami December rlosed 4rSc ile-her. December corn waa riff WttiP, oats were a shade lower, while provisions were steady, the January products closing from i'W'S&c higher. 1 here was a good rommlssln house de mand and the murket ruled firm aftr a slightly enster opening. Continued fa vorable weather In the luce of predictions to the eontrary' and rather disappointing tables caused some selling at the start ana initial sales on IJcremher were un changed to V,e lower nt it! V" Tii'se. Outslile markets were all higher, however, and this fact soon resulted In creating better senti ment here. December sold up to 77Hc, but late selling by longs caused a sllgnt re ceaelun from the high point and the clone was at 77vi7714c. a gain of ,tfiV'- Clear ances of wlerat and flour were equal to 4K,6) bushels. Primary receipts were l.lW. ) bushels, against l.lsO.7110 bushels a yeiir ago, Minneapolis and Dttluth reHirted re ceipt of 7"4 cars, which, with local re-e-elpt of 140 cars, none of contract grade, made total receipts for the three points of f.'t cars, against J. "TO cars lust week and 1,4.10 cars a year ago. Corn had to contend with weather condi tions, which were most favorable for drying tiut and curing the new crop, and this feature produced more or less liesrlsh feel ing. Trading was only moderate with a good deal of evening up going on. December ranged between 4. 'Mi1'" 12 Vic. clos ing ac lower at 44c. Local receipts were cars, with 9 of contract grade. Oats ruled steady on a fair demand from commission houses and shorts. There was some selling by longs at the aturt, which caused a little easier feeling, but prices snort responded to the demand from locals and closing prices were at about last night's figures, Iiecember being a shade lower at M"y?i634. after selling lietween IS.u33o and 34c. Local receipts were M9 cars. Provisions were firm, with a good deal of covering by local shorts In evidence. Huylng of lard, eredlted to packers, was the feature. Large shipments of hog products, with Arm prices at the yards, were strengthening Influences. January pork closed io higher st Ill.ti'H, January laid was 2.c. higher at 18. to. while ribs were up 6c at J6.204itl.22tt. . Estimated receipts Tor Monday: wneai, 40 cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, KA cars; hogs, ao.Ono head. . The leading futures ranged as follows! Articles.! Open. High.l Low. I Close.l Yes'y. Wheat I I a Iec. 7ft-Tii May fia i July 7S)VtHI 77 77S 7374r 78V 77 73V8V4 73! Corn I I. lec. 42'4fr ,41VaV 42H 4i 41? S4 42, 41 414 42V42VJM, May July Oats Dee,. ' May May Lard Dec. Jan. May Pork Jan, Ribs Jan, : May 41 iH7 41 41 ' 33f-v4 S3 85Vs 3) 11 73 6 00 6 8'J',! 6 75 n few 12 00 (W 11 Ml 6 90 6 8S 76 11 SO sr. I 90 6 SO 80 77 u r.' U 82W 27J n 67HI 11 11 62V4 20 6 SO ZJVil 6 V 27H J7VI I 30 No. X a New. Ca aV, miMulliinl were BS follOWSt . iniHriiilt and easv: winter pat ents. M.004.wi; straights. tl.ToW4.10: spring patents, W.ti(ij4.0; slialghts, t3.m 3.80;. bak ers. 2.Ktl3.30. , WHKAT No. S spring. C5Slc; No. 3, 77 JIV; No. S red, 77,i&4c. iViBwn 42Ue: No. 2 Yellow. 43ic OATS-No. 1 MWtc; No. white, SI I) V IT Hit 9t HARLEY-ood feeding, MViftaSC; fair to choice maltlrvw, 46.r2'. . , .' atr.iriiM Fin. No. 1. 2c: No. 1 northwest em. 8c; prime timothy, 12.85; clover, coiir . ... -ruflA till Eil PKOVI8ION8 Mess rork. per bbl., HI iKi 1 s,rA ier Iiki lbs . f7.0Mi7.ll. Short rihs. sides looe. fi ?Mr7.75; short clear l.lea lt,ied. tS.S2VtiS.87V4b Tha following wer the receipts of flour and grain: Receipts. 27,600 lao.ba) 242,400 1.0 Shipments Flour, - bbls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu....... Kye, bu iiarley, bu... 21.4HO 2il7.ftiO fcj,4i0 4.310 .178,'0 15.1(10 on ih froiliic exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 21Vfce; dairies, 14l8c. F.aga, steady at mark; casea Included, 22tfj24c. Cheeso easy, lui&nc. ' HEW VOIIK QEsEHAL MARKET. Quotations ol h Day oat Various Commodities. NEW YORK. Nov. 14 FliOCR-Recelpts, .2! bbls.; exports, t.tesO bbls. The market was steady but qnlet; winter patents, $4.00 i4.38; winter straights, $3.St584.06; Minne sota patents. $4.6fVtHW; winter straights, JJ.Ortllio; Minnesota bakers, $3.70Cu3.it; winter low gradts. $2.tsKu$16. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.2iKit3.40; choice to fancy, $3 4fe&3.S&. buckwheat flour, quiet at $2 2E1i2 36. COHXMKAb- steady: yeuow western, e-' i $1.01; cltv, $1.00; kiln dried. $3.0offi3.06. ' RYE Dull; No. 2 western, tj.'V,o nominal, f. o. b.j float; state and Jersey, oVuiHc. BARLEY Dull: feeding, oo c. I. t., tfui- falo; malting. 4Ktnl0c. c. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT-iReoelpts. IWt.UH bu.; exports. l.t' bu.: sales. l.l20.ttM bu. futures and 15.0m) bu. spot. The market for spot was firm; No. II red, siSo elevator; No. I red. 8i4c f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 northern Du liilh, 87110 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Man itoba, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. December wheat In New York had a strong advance this morning on reports,-that mills had nought up all the red wheat here. Other wise the market was quiet and without much change all the forenoon. The close was very firm St fc'fic net advance: May, M 7-lwaM 1-lrto, closed R2c; July, 7K 7-Wt TSo. closed 7Sc; December, , &4HMc closed S5c. tXJRN Receipts. 4S,V0 bu.: exports. 2.925 bu. The market for spot was iiuiet: No. t. laio elevator and tW'ic f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 60ic: No. 1 white, 50H0. The option market was dull and easier on count of local bear pressure and a poor speculative demand. The close wus stead ier with wheat and net unchanged; May, 47tsc. closed 47c; December, 4S-V, rinsed 4fttc. OATS Receipts, afi,80O bu.; exports. Sl,0i bu. The market for spot wss quiet; No. 2, 40c; standard white. 4i'c; No. S. 4c; No. t white. Ja-; No. S white, 41V4c; track while 4Ui4.Sc. HAY Kasv: shipping. 60((T5c; food to choice. Hi".'.! S2ic. HOPR Htesdv; state, common to choice, iwfl. in(;c: 2lt2M4c; olds. WSc; PJ- cinc coast, 1:j2. lSffiinc. HIT1KH ttteadvr tlMlveston. xftJ6 lbs.. IKc California. il'a'S lbs., lc; Texas dry, SO lbs.. 14c. v l.KATIIFft-Bterfuy: acid, iniTi2&Ho. PHOVISIONB Beef. steadv; family, tl0i'"iH mess, $i OiKfi do ; beef hams, ijo Indis Sf.'(iL2 75; packet MOutplUOO: city extra an mess. liS ue-fi'17 l Cut meats, nulet; t ckletl lie es tM ZNa 10.76: Men e,i snouldt rs ta.&onib.X; pltkel Imnis. $11. afwi 11.75. lard, steady: western steamed. $7.4T: refined. dull; continent 7h6; 8omh America. l J.'i; com nou ml. $ti&iVuB..a. Pork, steady; family II" otl; short clear, $13.2xu li.OO; mess, lU.toa 13.7S. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 4)ic: Ja'on. nominal. TALLOW Steady; city. 4V; country. 44 45 4-Vo. BUTTER Irregular; extra creamery. Imitation creanierv. lo'il$c; slat- dnrv, 15 an-: renovated. Ufll7m factory, UWulAo. til EK8K Irresular: state, full cream. fancy small colored, September. llc; late made, lose; small white. Bepetnier. use; late made. loc; lame colored, Hentemoer, 11c; Ule made. h.c: Israe white. Bep temher. li.c: lute made. lic. EOOd Mtrotia: state and Pennsylvania fancy mixed. Snjllc: stte and PennsvlvS' nla. seituids to firsts rt-c; western ex tras, Joe; western thirds to seconds, t-t To: western flrsta. 24l2tic: refrigerated, 1$ POCLTRT Alive. uncbangeJ. ' t. Inla Uratn and Pravltas. ST. IOUIS. Nov. 14 WHEAT Hlsher No t rd. cash, elevator nominal; rcU 7kmc; rweriiber, 7Sc; May. ciSc; No. her 7r77W rOPN-Hiaher; No. t ch, t'c; track t iATS 4ibee: Nv 1 cah. Sri": track 5.,r,-; My. Se: Vn. t white, 4 HVK 11. -her 646MWv S K K D T1moi h v, steady. I 20fr2 75, with r me weh mor. ft iH V M A 1 -Hledv IJV ltV CtT'niN Tll' l Uo. V aTLOUU yujet; led litter (mtelits, 4 $3.7uft.06; clear, vt.&m&t. It It A N h auy to firm: sacked. east trn k, ivaiiv. HaV siulet; timothy 7.5oG13.(r prairie. SR.i4( ll (HI. I'.AiJ'H N'lJ 5iV. HKAII' TWINK Sc. Pnuv ISIwNol I'nrV, blRher; Jobbing, standard mess. 111.). Ijird, unchr.nged, Jfi.Hf,. Kacon, steady; boxed, extra smuts, IsiS; clear ribs. 1-UiO; short, cler, ts.75. POI'LTRY Higher; chickens, c; springs, 10e; turkeys, plr;. ducks, lrutVi Kse, -. HI'TTKR Bteady; creamery, IffciTc; dairy, :Mi1Xc. KUG8 Firm, 24c, loss off. Keceipta. Shipments. 10,0 0 21.0 lK.'M) Flour, bbls. Wlielt, bu. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu... 6.1x1 ri .,11.1 mi.ono tl.iiuu OMAHA WHOLKSAIi: MARKET. Condition nf Trade aad (tnntatlcas oa taple rtnd Fancy I'rodaee. K008 Fresh' stock, loss oft, Sic. UVK lt)l UlU-Hens. iVj'OM.-; sprlnB chickens, 8V4'n9f; roosters, accuidmg to age, 4'n.ic: turki-js. 14'; ducks, ; geei-e, 7jh.-. HliTTKM Packing stock, l.;Vkc; cholcu to fancy dairy, in tubs. Itvyixc; separator, 22o. KKE3H FI8H eresn caught trout ,10c; pickerel, sc; pike, 10c; percn, 6c; buffalo, 'VtJt''; bluefUn, Ibc; whiietish, 15c; salmon. lie; haddock, 10c; codnah, i;; redsnapper, lie; lobsters, W'Uod, per lb., aoc; loDsieri, green, per lb.TJx'; bullheads, lie; cattish. : liiacK nass, vxu.oc; nai.uui, r.', crwyi, lie; henlng, c; while bass, loc: blueflns, Ml. UiHTt,hH isew xors couuls, per uii, 43c, per gal., J2 00; extra selects, per can Xl; K-r ital., M.lb. standard, per tan, 27c per gal, Il ls liKAft-fer ton. mw. HAY Prices iumed by Omaha Wholo- ale Dealers assuclailnn: Choice no. l up land, Ix.ihi; No. 2. 17. oO; medium, if.w; coarse, W 50. Kye straw, $8.60. 'loess pr.oes are Tor hay or good color ana Quality, ue mand fair and receipts light. luitrs aM;. OATH 38c. HVE No. 2. Got. VKQETABLK8. POTATO EH Colorado. Bfic: Dakota, per b., 7on7Gc; native, 5ir7cc. BWEiiT POTATDhS-Home grown, per basket, one; Virginias, per 3-bu. bbl., 13.00. NAVY ISliANa-Per bu.. CKLKRY Wuiall. per dot., 2M35e; large Western, 4Sc. UNIONH New home grown, dry, per id., te; Kjmnfh, per crate, II 60. 'A IIHAdK Wisconsin Holland, lHr. TL'HND'S Canada Rutabagas, per lb- lc; white, per bu., 60c. tAHKUlH Per bu., . PAK8NIP8 Per bu., 60e. FRU1TH PEARS Colora'io and Utah Kelfsrs, $1.75, winter N.ilis. Jbvtl.SA. APPLKS Mlchluan stock. 3.15; Califor nia Belltlowers. uer box. 11.00: New lork (ircer.lngs and Baldwins, 3 ?;; " itlng vari eties, 1J.60. GH.M'IiS Cal fornla Tnkays. 1.65: New Tork, ptr Mb. basket, 30c: in' ?aiawbaw, 22c; Iniixirted Ma;aras, p-r Kcc, IoId CRANBKKRIKS-Per bbl.. SM: uer box. 13 00; Wii-confln Hell Bugle. .M. WU1N-I!;i California, per box, II. 76. TROPICAL. FRUITS. ORANGK8 Florida bright and russets, all sires, $4.00. LEiluNS-California fmcy. 300 to yV) sizes, 94.50; choice 40 to 270 sizes, 4.0o34 25. 1-lCiS California, per 10-lb. cartons. ms: Imported Smyrna, (-crown, ' 14c; (V-crown, ltkr; 7-crown, lHc. COCOANLT8 Per Sack. 14.00: per dog.. COc. DATES Persian, per box of 30 packages. 12.00: tier lb., in 80-lb. boxes. 6c. ' BANANAS Per medium filed bunch. JZ.W) CiWJ; J umbo, W ibUZ-ZZ- CHEESE WlsconFln twins, full cream. 12:: Wisconsin Young Americas. 13V4c: Pluck Kwlss, l,.c; Wisconsin brick, liw. isconsin l mberger. 12c. HON KY Nebraska, per 24 frames. $3.60; Utah and Colorado, per 24 trainee, t&.tn). MAI' ,K 81IOAR Ohio, tier lb.. 10c. CIDliR Per bbl., $5.76; per H-bbl., $3.25. POPCORN Per lb.. 2'cj Hhelled, 3i3V4e. HOR810 RADIbU Per cane of dos. packed, HK I i u IB walnuts, INO. 1 snort-sneii, per id.. 15c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No per lb., 13c; No. 1 hard-shell, o. sort-shell, per lb.. 12c: uracils, per id., liraiitoc: niDerts, per id UilllHo; almonds, soft-shell, per lb., 10c; hard-shell, per lb., 13c pecans, large, per lb,, lOille; small, per lb,, Ciililc; peanuts, per id., b't-c; roastea peanuts, per id., 7c; Chili walnuts. l.Miac: large hlckorv nuts. bu., $1.75; knell- barks, per bu., $1.70 (jl .00; uiacK wainuts. per du.. si.xu: eastern chestnut per lb., 14o. HlDES-.o. 1 green, '4c: No. 2 areen, No. 1 Veal calf, to 12 Iba.-, Xc: No. 4enl tt f. IX to lt lbs.. H'c: dry raited hides. x 3 12c; sheep pelts, 2o.5c; horse hides, tl.BOi Haasas City Oralis and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 14 WHEAT De cember. 67c: May. oTVitiic: cash No. ! hard. 711,V&7Ze: No. S. WfliDci No. 4. 604x:ic: rejected, tonublte; No. red, 80c; No. 3, .76 lC, CORN December. 36ti36ic: May, 86"4o; cash No. 1 mixed, 40c; No. i white, 40c;- No. J. Slttte. OATS No. S white. 363Sc; No. S mixed, 1 JI'VlC. HYK-No. 2. 49fi49e. HAY Choice timothy, $9.0C459.W; aholca prairie, .YZDfl5.au. Bl'TTEK-A. reamery, Wi-ffSOc; dairy fancy. ISc. KOOS Klrm; Missouri and Kansas, rases returned, 21Hc; new No. 2, whltewood cases included, c.c. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 117,600 2.t0) Corn, bu I6001) . l.tmo Oats, bu 7,000 ,0u0 Mllwaokee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Nov. 14 WHEAT Firm; No. 1 northern, 80',ie: No. t northern, 78(31 7Sc; December, 774j77c. - RYK Ktrmer; No. 1, ltHg7o. K A RLE Y Steady; No. Z, 65c; sample. S7 HlC. CORN Steady, No. 3, 4t46VsC; December, 42o asked. Liverpool Oralai aad Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14.-WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. g red western winter, 6s 2d. future quiet; December, 6s Hd; March, 6a SV1: May. 6k 2d. CORN Spot, easy: American mixed. 3S Uttd; futures dull; December, 4a Hd; Jan uary, Ss ll4d. Philadelphia. Prodsc Market. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 14. BUTTER Firm, In aood demand; extra western creamery, 22c; do. nearby prints, 24c. r:uus t'lictianttea. CHF.KSK-Oulet. but steadv: New York full creams, fancy, 12c; do. choice, llc: do. fair to rood, llflllWc. Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Bran. FLOUR First patents. $4 60$i4 TO: second patents, $400i-4 ti: first clears, $3,60413.70; second clears. t2.S04i2.60. BKAN-ln bulk. li.26l shorts, in bulk. 13.25. . Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. Nov. lt.-CORN-Lower: No. 42c; No. 8. 42c. OATH Easy; No. 8 white. 84c: No. while, SJVsc. Taleda leed Market. TOLEDO. Nov. 14. SEEDS-Clovar. cash. I6 621: December, 86.65: January. a6 i. asked; February. 86.66; March, 86.70; prima limoiuy, ei-oo, prttue aisiae, as.fti. ' Dnlath Grala Market. Dl Ll'TH, Nov. 14 WHEAT On track no. 1 noruiern, 19; io s northern, Toe December 76Hc; May, 771i''fl7;Sc. OATS On track and to arrive, 32c. Wool Market. BOSTON. Nov. 14 WOOL Kentucky. nH flit irrAriea Oii.il n t Inn, Waninntu Indiana, etc. H blotxi. 24'nAc; ti -blood, ii'd t&c: braid, 224ii3o. Territory and Idaho Fine, 1443 l&c; fine medium, lnfflic; medium. iwijic. yomiiuf tne. 1441 lac; nns me dium. 10il7c; medium, lSHrtlc. Utah and Nevada r Ine. l.'.alw; line medium. Vi'f$ lTuc. Dakota Fine, 15-iitK.-; fine medium, 16U17c: medium, lseyjic. Montana Kins choice, lietijuc; fine uiediura choice. lj4ic; statue, inio-ie; meoiuin rine enolce. 3-ic. ST. I.OI 18. Nov. 14 woOLe-Sieady: roe diurn arrades. combine; and cluthlna. 17i; !V; light, fine, ldiiTHc; heavy, flue, 12yi a4',c; iuu-wasnvu, isotic. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frails NEW YORK. Nov. 14. EVAPORATED APPLES The market Is easy under a quiet Urlnand. wtm common quota at 4is prime at 6tt,&Vu. choke at 6mjStO and) fancy at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes ire quoted quiet and about steady as to tone, with prices ranging from SWc to 7c for all grades. Aprirota are steady, with choice quoted at Vyli.c. Peaches show no kneels! features, remaining quiet recent prices, choice being quoted at 1n io. extra rnoica at mse5s,c ana rancya rtj ivtc. Metal Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14. META L8 Lead, dull at 84 221,. Soeller. lower: 85 t ar.ke.1. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. METALS Demand from consumers on a limited scale, and prices not materially altered. Prices for Irou were reHrted more or leas nominal at yesterday a Imuus. I .tad was quiet s 84 M. Suelu-r waa dull and iiomliinl a $56. Tin quiet and nominal at 1 4 do 2a l.'i,. Copper. (uiet: lake, 8U0vyUiu eiecu ti) 11c, t'J-. casting, ie vu, ff 1 4 1 ; extra fancy and straight SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS asasss-ssaas. Markat i Liit'ess with Operation on a Small 8ca!. REVIVED RUMORS STRENGTHEN ALTON perls! f ansea aa AdTaare la Also Coatrlbato to ntbera Rallnay and Maaliattaa Money situation ,oand. NEW YORK, Nov. stocg maraet t.-as Operations were on 14. Trading In to.lay's Imtlesa Hiid natrow. too small a ecale to otter nnythlng of a representative char acter. There were a few points of sirs g.h, Incmdlng Chicago ,- Alton, on a revival of rumors i f Its possible atisc.rptlon as a con necting link In a larger systejn. Bouthern Rahsray advanced in resisjn-' to ra..hT vague assertions that the tteahoard Air Line was In a way to be brought In.o tne Son 1 horn community of Interest. '1 he up ward movement In Manhattan continued on the score of the increase of earn,ng power through electric operations, us re vealed In the last statement, tine or two minor stocks rose without explanation. The market as a whole fallod .to show a continuation of yeMerdny's movement tn cover shorts and prices drilled rather aim lessly. The bank - statement proved decidedly more favniable than the forecast had In dicated, but nevertheless Its publication was followed by a brisk selling movement, which centered upon Pennsylvania, cost ing that stock the greater part of yester day's gain. Reading and Amalgamated Clipper also lost more than a point and the whole list receded to below last night. The decline In the cash reserves of the banks proved to be only $2,913,200. Yesterday's es timates inincnteo an outgo ror the week of I4.0no.oiio, without allowance for yesterdays arrival of foreign gold to the amount of nearly ll.Oon.ooo. The denoslt llatliltles of the banks have been reduced by $14,U2.6(0, prlnclpnlly through the loan contraction of 10.24' lion. The reserve requirement Is thus diminished to the amount of t3.6i7.40O, leav ing an Increase In the surplus of $744.2iv.l. it n the railing otT of the movement 61 currency to the Interior which has occurred nnd the euiiply of foreign gold afloat for this port, the money market prospect seems io oner no occasion lor we;iunp.s. with out counting the likelihood of a considerable rurther movement of gold this way. The nvrket closed dull and heavy. The recent notable abormion In the bond market has been baited, but prices have not yielded materially. I'nited States 2s declined S and Ss and old 4s per cent be low the closing bid of last week. j oiiowing are tne einsintr quotations on the New York Stuck exchange: Psles. High. Low. Close. . 12.100 , Wi, (Wi uiVfi Atchison do pfd 100 Kxii X 4, 73'i KSVj 11 2 'a 86 V4j 117W 153 . 27H s 14i 2V4 162 'i Ifii, 11-4 61 H 20H 150 230 11 til 26 H0 61'4 HO 127 in 33 B. 0 6.S00 73" do Pfd Canadian Pacific. 409 317 117Vi! Central-of N. J... Chesapeake & 0 900 2s4 27 Chicag-o ft A,.,i.i.( 6,liK) XI iH'i do pfd 1,2.4) ui 67 Chicago Great W.... 310 14T. 14S do H pfd Chicago At N. W-... SWO 1624 162 . cnicago T. 4c T...... do pfd C. C C. ft St. 1 Colorado Southern... 170 3W n 52 20 1V 52 20 do lKt pfd du 2d Pfd Delaware ft Hudson. Delaware, L, ft W.. Denver ft R. O do ufd Erie 4.8HI) 613 2-X) 2SH 6H 4S do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd 68 47H Oreat Northern Hocking Valley. pfd. do prd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd U ft N Manhattan L Met. St. Ry Minneapolis ft St. L. Missouri Pacific M.. K. ft T dO pfd e Nat l R. R. of M. pfd N. Y. Central... Norfolk ft Western.. do. pfd.;. . . Ontario ft W Pennsylvsnli P., C, C. ft Bt. L Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Sr. Louis ft 8. F do 1st pfd...... do 2d pfd St. Louis S. W do pfd...- St. Paul do nfd..f "ti 128 1274 1H 'fntij 138 mo 8.875 2,060 200 7.290: lH4 14D 113 60 8H 312 . 49 w4 in 49 16 34 lWa 64a 100 S,1"0 450 66,3(10 Srtl, 36V4 lltHs , 115H 65V 614 -.82 " 1S'4 19V lit" 65 111 ii',356 3fi si 3ri i 67 S.700 234 22H 67'5 M 60 44 12 29 200 44Vi 44Vs 17,600 13CV4 13&V4j 13"H ll2 Southern Paclfle LOW 4'H 4Ui Southern Railway... S.oM 17 17' do pfd... 700 78 72V Texas ft Pacific 600 22H 22i Toledo, St. U ft W... fOO 1711 JWt do pfd 3K) 2514 ir.iZ Union Pacific IO.SoO 71-4 '70; do pfd 206 S4H4. 854 17H 22'i II .'6 7ut waDasn do pfd Wheellnar i U E IS1 200 22 S2Vs 14 Wisconsin Central... S") 15 15H do pfd ' 200 34 34 Adams Ex American Ex Hi 1M S. Ex 100 195 37H is: 65V? rl2V4 42H 6'4. 11534 60 Sli'i 27 4j 175 147H 10 6'V, 9n - 68 344 I04i 70 23 M, 9.4 26 Wells-Fnrgo Ex Amal. Copper 16, 3 . !7 Am. cur " 1 , J"" do tifd '. 6 ho Am. Linseed OH do pfd Am. locomotive do Pfd -.. Am. Pmeltlna; ft R... 200 4?4 42 do pfd phi !!' Am. Sugar Reflntne:. l.S.'O 116S. 115ii Anaconda Mining Co Brooklyn R. T 6,120 S7fc nlorado Fuel 1... uo lift zi Columbus ft H. Coal 'on. Gas General Electric nternational Paper. do pfd loo em 614j International Pump. do pfd National Biscuit Natlonil Iad North American 900 iiV 100 ?ol 80) 11 2i,iZ 10H "$4'4 IRli 6Sj Paclfle Mall People's On pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman pslace Car. Republic Steel do ufd 210 74 4IK 134 6K rn 7 7R H 49li ,14 1A 100 4s. 14 Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron... 800 584 tli U. S. Leather do pfd V. 8. Rubber i S5V4 1117., 61i 83 do pro 11 IT. S. Ptesl 'i-Oj 'IK 6-r, 83 do pfd n.oii 61 4 83 Western I'nlon , 10 Northern Securities.. 864 Total sales for the day were 235,300 shares. Boston 8tock Qaatatiaas. BOSTON. Nov. 14--CaJl loans, 6fi per itei Mana. usvfiTi new cent. Official .... 4 closing prtcss on stocks and bonds Atehlaen 4a Allouea ........ Mas Central aa em,a.-r .. Atchison SJ4 p.,, Wert 4 Pd 114 Blnthaoi Boston A Albany cat. A He. la.. M4a 3 21 ts Soetoa a. Haiua Ill uyper nana 4IU H.jiob KUtated .IJHi Doiumloa L'iMti .... 1 N. Y.. N. H. nauklln 13 .Isle Koyale .... tuH'Muhask .... sv. Old Uoulaioa ....US' Uaccola ....11J-4 Parrot .... avi uuincy ....HT Santa Pa Copper... .... I Taiuarack .... 14 ITrlBlly '. ee linked Statea .... 1114 flak Tit Kltehkurs pfd t alus raciSu Max. Central Asntr. Sufar k' ( t'j'j do Hi it1. Doaa. 1. A General Electric ... 1 aaaa. tleotnc etl I do m t ailed Vrutt II. S. Steel........ 17U 3' - 'i . Ms do pfd 41 Victoria Wlnou 4 Wolrarins West lughouas coca Adventurs . aa Sew York Mining. tlaotalUss. NEW YORK. Nov. It. The following are the closing quotations on mining stye Adams Coa .. l I it tie cbist 1 . . U tlnterle ...tZe .. Ill ilulilr 110 .. "Mioeslx 4 . . es Potest a .. e Haves it blerra Nevada ..lor Small Huyea !J .. 1 Blaudard -uu AlU-e : breece arunakck Cos Conutock Tunnel ( on. I si A Vs.. Hora Sitter Iroa Sliver Leadvllie Coa Asseasmenta paid. Offered. Baak t'learlnga tor Week OMAHA. Nov. 14. Bank clearings for the wees aa compared with correspoudlng wee taai jretir; 1HU3. 1, 473.083 63 1902. fL463.1u6 83 l.M.X l 70 1.3W .77 C 87 1.248.952 01 1.215.t6 84 1,222,237 11 Monday ... Tuesday .. W edneaday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . Deere, 1.2-i.i)l 69 1.244.8MI ell 1.3t,4.10 60 1.2i.7G9 W 1,174,181 26 f7.6191. t learlaaj lloas Averag.cs. . NKW YORK. Nov. 14-The statement of averse:" of the tleiinng liouaw banks of ttus city for the week an. w- Uaiu, t9. Uu.Ouo; UvMreaaa, flo,24u,M. iHpvalut, 4o-,- 41S.lm; decrease. $14, . Circulation. $4T.,. S".'1"!; Increase. $!iif.Ml I.enil tenders, i..o:i0.4'i; Increase, Jw,sst. Miecie,'$iriH.441. sow; decrease. i;.H.l'i. reserve. $.'1H.4-';.1'; dfcrase. $l,.?I3.J)". Reserve reoiilrinl, $.'13. iy.77.:; riei rene, $1.o.4"0. Surplus, $6.l ts, 4J"; 1ncr'fte, $;i4,2i'. Kx-I'nlted States de lH?lls, li,30S,,; Increase, $tj7l',0To. lev york Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 MON EY On cull, nominal; no loans; time loans steady; sixty and ninety days, 8 per cent: six months, f.V'6 per cent; prime mercantile paper, $ per cent. 8Tr.ltl.lNO EXCHANGE Fairly steady, with actual business In bankers' 1lil at $432T'u4 8375 for demand, and at 4.7t. i' 4 7M75 for elxtv-dav bills; posted rstes, $4.mh IjM.M and $4.84'S4.84S4; commercial bills, $4.7ti'''i4.7'i- SILVER Bar, oS'.c; Mexican dollar!. 44Hc- BONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. The Hosing quotations on bonds are as follows: V. 8. rf. S, rf . .l'-lS I.. A V unl. 4 .... . liw't Msnhaltan r. (. 4 ..1"7 Mr. On. 4l ..liT'4' ilo 1M Ine . .1.14't Mins. St. h. 4s.. M., K. A T. 4s... do coupon do Iff, res do rnupun do tirw 4i, r?i do coupon do old 4n, res do 4'Olipnn .... do &m. rnx do cuiipon .... l"tv .. VI .. n .. f? .. 74 .. n it K .. ..t:i ..ti nnn ao 2i. r.ll.ii, N. R. K. ot M. ,.1"1 N. V. c. . .. N. l. r. t t .. ,.W No. raeiflc 4l .. me dn 3 AO hlsnn sen 4s.. do s1j 4... Atlantic t-oaat B. A O. 4l... do .1 Central of til. 7ii'4 4i sti.'Nur. Ac WeM r. 4i 7 Or. 8. b. 4s anil ot sit . ttt Tenn conr. .. 4 Rca.llna tlen. 4a W. . 1 fil. b. ft I. M. c. ta..)Hita .tmVi Bt. L. ft S. F. 1(. 4s. sit . V4 I St. U s. W. l 1 do Int. Inc Chen, ft Ohio 4'.. P'tilt'Sico & A. i ., B. Ik a. new 4 . 94 ISrahnnnl A. L. 4a ... r. v , M. St. P. I. 4a.1" So. PaclBc 4s T A N. M con. ta..tiiH4 S.mttiarn Railway ta.llJH C. R. I. P. 4 . . l'i rcaat ft t'aiinc i...ii. . M IT., tit. L. ft W. 4s.. C . aii'til nlon Pariflc 4s IOJ14 do col. 6b tVC II b 4a. t"hl. Tfrtn. 4 Con. Tobacco 4s.. Colo, i Ho, 4s.... II. A R. tl. 4s ... Krlc prior Hen 4s. do sn. 4s iSI do conv. 4i .1S 64 ', V 8. Steel 2 fa. .. istt lit' '4 , T . 7'i fl WatKsh la M I do deb. U 9Mi W. ft L. K. 4.. s.ln Wis. Central 4a Ft. W. A l. f. is . .1vs) eCols. Fuel c. ts. tloiklnj Vlllsy 4Via.hu.i I.ondoM itock Ksrket. LONDON, Nov. 14. Closing- quotations: Consols for money. &T 11-lf New fork Central.. do account 17 3-lt Norfolk ft Western. Anaconda , do pfil AtchlMin Ontario ft Western. do lifd J-W Pennrvlvania 12 M Hummer Cllila... Tii't, Rutd Minna Canadian Pa.ltlc 121 , Chrnapeake ft Ohio. lt Chlcaao O. W i'l Re. Jlna 2014 do 1st pfd .IB do :d pfd io r . m. A Bt. P. .141 . ID . . iV . (.I'a . 49', Scitliem Railway.. do p!u Southern pacific... L'nlou Pacific do pfd -. ts'a 75 IN Beers Denver A Rio a. do till.., ... TO, ... sir 1.. n ... n ... v ... w Erie dn 1st pfd.... dn 2d pfd Illfnnla Central. I'nited states 8ti do pfd Wabash do sfd .IM Lmdevllle ft Nash. .102 Missouri, K. T... 17 HAH SILVER Firm at 27V4d per ounce. MONEY 31:1 uer cent. The rate nf discount In the open market for short bills and for three months' bills la fnl'i per cent. Foreign Financial, LONDON. Nov. 14. ifonev was fulvlv plentiful in the market today nnd the de mand was moderate. Discounts were steady, the withdrawals of gold for Egypt being offset by 2.500.000 leaving Bombay today. Prices on the Stock exchange were firmer, but trading was listless. Consols hardened and home rails were steadv. Americana opened at a fractional advance on bear covering, and business was nominal ana irregular, with prices mostly below parity. They closed quiet. Grand Trunk was firm 011 expectation of better tralllc returns next week. PARIS, Nov. 14 Prices on the Bourse today opened firm, then business became dull ahd irregular and the market closed calm. The private rate of discount was 2 15-16 per cent. Three per. cent rentes, 98 francs 22H centimes for the account. BERLIN. Nov. 14. Prices on the Knttrse today were stronger In sympathy with the tones 01 ine western exchanges. , Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 14. COTTON The market opened easy, 7 points lower to 6 points higher, the gain being confined to August, while nil the active months were lower under disappointing cables, better weather than predicted, the outlook for large receipts and week-end realising. Fol lowing the .call fluctuations were irregular, but comparatively narrow. At first the de clining tendency was checked by the exe cution of overnight buying orders and mod erate bull support, but a little later the market yielded to Wall street pressure-find room selling, declining to a net. loss of about loHt night's figures byjpoverlng. Trad ing was moderately active. Receipts at the ports today were bales, against 65.631 last week and 82,007 last year; for the week. 430,000, against 431,078-last week and 323,463 last year. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14.-COTTON-Futures steady. November, 11,02c bid; . De cember, 11.0&iill.0(ic;' January, ll.Ltft 11.13t? February, 11.1HW11.21c; March, ll.3t&1l.3lo April, H. 87611. 3Uc; May. ll.46iy.ll. 46c; June, U.62(tjll.6.1p; July, ll.ofVfi 11.67c. Spot quiet: sale. 2,750 bales; ordinary, 8 6-1 tic; good ordinary, 9c; low middling, . 10c; mid dling. 11c; good middling, 11' 3-lc; fair middling. 11 9-16c. Receipts, 12,874 bales; stock, 228.180 bales. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14 COTTON Spot quiet; prices 4 points higher; American middling, fair, 6.44d: good middling, t).26d; middling, 6.18d; low middling, 6.1 -d; good ordinary, 6.02d; ordinary, 6.82d. The sales of the day were 6.0uo bales, of which 60O were for speculation and export and In cluded S.600 bales American. Receipts, 20.0UO bales, all American. , Futures opened and closed oulet. American middling, g. o. c, November. e.OtigS.OSd: November and De cember. 6 Wva5.99d; December and January, (Kd; January nnd February,. 6.93'5JMd; February and March. 6.83d: March and April, 6.93d: April and May, 6.924j6 93d; May and Junet 6. tied; June and July, 5. Hid; July and August. o.HOd. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 14. COTTON Steady, Middling. 11c. Sales, 70 bales; receipts. 1.100 bales: shinments. 65 bales; stock, ,HW Pales. Oil aad Rosin. OIL CITY, Pa,, Nov. 14. OIL Credit bal ances, ai.li; CCllllluairn, ,iv wiv., 11 v " 96.858 bbls.: averaee, 86,815 bbls.: runs, 8o,6s4 bbls averasre. 71.7 bbl. : shipments. Lima. 80.397 bbls.', average. 70.728 bbls.; runs, Lima, 3.X5 bbls.: average, M.&zu oms. SAVANNAH, Oa., rsov. 14. 01 Le-iurpen. tine, dull, 66c. Rosin, firm; A. B, C and D, 2.10: ti. 4-.10; r, a-.oti; , e-.'. ri. -, . 82.70: K. 82 0; M. 82.90; .N- 83.10; W. G.. M ! W W.. 12.50. 1U;V 1 urttv, nuv, 11. uiLr-v.uiioiistTu, . ..... . . . . - . -, t t r r . - dull: prime crude, nominal; prime yellow. 8ivi4a4c. Petroleum, firm; retlned. New York, 19 SO: Phi'adelphla and Baltimore, common to 'good, $2.60. Turpentine, 6t3 60Hc. Coffee Market NEW YORK. Nov. 14. COFFEE Spot, Rio. steadv: No. 7 Invoice. 6o: mild, firm: Cordova. 7V(ul2!;c. Futurea opened steady at an advance of IVWIO points on higher Kurooean cables, small Interior ban ton re ceipts and Drivute advices stating that tha present bantoa nnwering is a lauure. 1 no buying was chiefly by recognised bullish Interests. After the opening prices worked to a level about 10 points higher all around. I ,ii ter. however, there was some realising afid tha market was finally steady, net 6 to 10 points higher, with sales of 65,150 bags, Including jNovemner at u.ooc uecemoer, 6.60c: January, 6.6,'(i5.70c; February. 6.8tMiJ 6 K&o: March. 6.So'a6.:c April, s.ifcSHt. we May, S.ltrrpo.joc; juiy, e.oc. Drptemoer, e.w 46. 35c;. October, 6.40c. agar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. SUQAR Raw, nominal; refining centrifugal crushed. 6 3Jc: powdered, 4.WJc; granulated, 4.70c: cubes, 4 95c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kelfle aood to choice. 31'il42C .NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 14 RUG AR Dull; ouen kettle centrifugal, SI.'il-IHc: ceninf- ugal whites. S l.'l-lbyi'ac; yellows, S-'slialic; seconds, a't.'ii X o-loe MOLASSES tulet; centrifugal. 12'ff2c. Syrup, easier, 234 Joe. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14.-DRY GOODS The week closes with sellers occupying even a nrmer position tnan before. thotiah buyers are still willing to antiti- tmta their reouirements to a certain extent they are finding it difficult to have all of their offers' accepted. Jobbers In tha ma turity of sections are experiencing a dull period, and the outlook Is. no, for imme diate resumption. Kaw York lan ports anal Exports. NEW YORK, Nov. 14 Th Imports of dry goods and general merchandiKe at the port of New Yolk for the week wure valued at tw.ui3.902. Exports of specie from this port for the week were f443.450 sliver and itl.iil) gold. . Imports of specie at the port of New York for the week Were f 44 320 sliver and f792.6o9 gold. St. Joseph Live toe' Market. 8T. JOSEPH, Nov. 14 CATTLE Re ceipts. 407 head: market ttendy. HiKIS Receipts. 8 828 t ea-1: market Heady to 6c higher; light, tl.L5"t.95; me dium snd heavv. $4 45475. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. J00 head; maiket firm, lamb, ei M, t Ultra, $4 (u; ewcaa, $3.40, 3V test, 3-; niolasees sugar, jc; rennea, qu et; No... . 4.3'Vj; No. 7. 4.25c; No. 8. 4 2c; No. . 4.15c; No. 10, 410c; No. 11. 4.05c; No. 12. 4c; fs'- 13. S.tOe: No. 14, 3.9Jcj confectioners' A 4 55c: mould A. 4.95c'. cut loaf. 5.3 O'. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Kindt of Cattl Lower Than Week Ago deep; Choice Bangs Eeef Steer' HOGS ALSO MUCH LOWER FOR THE WEEK Herelpts of Kherp Liberal All Week, bat o lias Demand Killers Are Qnarter Hlaher, Vltll , Feeders Are Steady. SOI TH OMAHA, Nov. II. Rectluts trt re: Cattle. Hops. Sheep. OffHinl Mondav 7.414 3,2 2I.5-48 Olllclul Tuesday .'. C.73 8.V.'vt Otllcial Wednesday 7.HS4 7.M4 8 078 IMHclal Thursday 4.115 6.7( 3.ii Olllclul Krld.iv 2.2-' t.4'i7 o.'.'7'' OlHcial Saturday- 4 o.iiio tvil Week endlna; Nov. 14 2s. 4'.2!k 7S 1 Week endltis; Nov. 7 27.KK 2n.fA" Week cndinit Oct. PI .11.104 2I.M5 7h.:i4 Week rmltn Oct. 24 :I4. It. 4X1 7'V1V: We-k tndinar t)ct. 17 27.113 lS.2ti8 8'i .3: -5 Same week lust tear 34.3.H JS.9SS H.44J KUCEIPTS KOK THE YEAR TO DATE. The lollonins: table shows the receipts cf cnttle. hogs and sheep nt fctouth Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with iast j ear: 190J. Cattle V ft...7:i4 Hors l.27.2il Sheep 1.6ii3,73a 19 4. S7S.45.1 Inc. ".ic.Hl Dec. 4,41 1.931.617 1.47S,S: 124.83K tor Iioks at tiouttt Aciafc'5 prices paia Omaha for parlar.ns: the last several das v.uh tum Data. I 1P01. i9u:. 11901. 11W0. II. 1?. Il7 Oct. 15... Oct. 16.. Oct. 17.. 5 49! 7 00 6 :''.,! ( 91 6 22 1; 7 If. ( IS 22 6 2 6 2; U 4 821 e I ) 691 S 61 4 20 3 5 4 72 4 64 4 161 3 701 Oct. 18.., Oct Is... 7 02 4 62 4 lo 8 R? 8 73 3 71 8 66 3 Ew 8 61 8 W 3 M I 51 3 58 I U 4 51 4 15! 4 68- 4 61! I 4 U 4 I Oct. 6 0.1'J ( 92 Oct. SI... Oct. 22.. Oct 88.. 6 Oi'SI 82 6 26 a id's! e u 6 0u! t -.; 6 01 00 6 6 891 6 81 6 72 SIP ti 4 Jl 4 1! Off. 24.. 6 14, '4 4 111! 4 Hi 4 48 4 13! 4 (81 4 !8 4 61 4 h 1 4 10 4 52i 3 66 Oct. 26.. Oct i6. . I) it 3 6 3 64 i 4i 3 41 3 42 3 38 3 88 6 25 Oct, 27.. Oct. 28.. 6 61 6 61 6 61 3 o , 3 4; Oct. 29.. Oct. 30.. Oct. 31.. 4 97 3 54 ', e 4 I I, 59 4 6o 4 0v 3 li e 1)1 6 641 6 6 4 47! 4 i: 3 &'! Nov. t A 7't A LI ! 4 111 . 3 56 3 21 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 2. 3. 4 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. i 99) 4 86 4 8."h! 4 731 1W 4 nfsl e 4 81 '4 4 67, 4 624, 4 62S 6 721 4 W 4 041 3 45 t 41 I 4 6014 04: 1 4o; 8 43 6 611 6 49 6 61 6 82i ! 4 02i 3 61 3 43 3 44 3 4a 5 71 14 UGi 3 62 6 621 6 71 4 64 4 01 6 65 6 41 e 6 35 6 25 6 10 6 6S 5 67 6 74 4 671 4 U 4 711 4 t 4 6" 4 03 4 74 4 03 i 621 3 54 3 471 3 41 3 47! 3 31 3 42! 3 32 3 441 3 88 I 3 34 3 41 5 72 5 e; 4 02 4 841 13... A F-ir! 11 91 6 &n 4 74) 3 M 14 4 561 6 28 5 68 4 67 3 9: Indicates Sunday. The official number of - cars of stock brought In today by each road was: llOKS. eneep. norurs. C, If. A St P if. I'nion Pacific System.... 3 .. 1 C. & "N. W 21 F. K. & M. V 14 .. 1 C. Bt. P., M. &. 0 3 H. & M 14 C, B. i Q 14.. K. C. & St. J 1 C, R. 1. & P. east 2 ... Illinois Central 1 Chicago Great Western.. 6 .. Total receipts 90 4 I The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated; Hogs. Sheep. .. 610 ... Omnha, Packing company.. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing company. Armour & Co Armour & Co., Sioux City.. .. 9M ..1.067 ..1.272 ..1,633 601 Totals 6.546 Wl CATTLE The same as usual on a Satur day, there were practically no cattle on safe this morning. For the week receipts show a slight Increase as compared With lust week, but compared with the same week of last year there Is an Increase of fcbout 6,000 head. The supply, however, has been large enough io meet tne demand, r.s Is shown by the fact that noarly all kinds have suffered quite a sharp decline. There have been more corn-fed steers on the market this week than for some time past, but most of them were of the short- fed variety. The general market could -be quoted U6i25c lower than the close of iast week on all kinds. Some of the common and warmed-up kinds may br even a l.t- le worse than that. The ton price of the ween was oj, wiucn was pant lor a .very choice bunch of Hereford. The bulk of the warmed-up rattle sell from 31.00 lo $4.25. with some below $4.00. Fair to gooi cattle go from $4.40 to $4.75 and good to choice from $4.80 to 85.30. The cow market Improved a little early In the week, but since thun tho advance lias an neen lost una more, too. it would he safe to quote the cow market generally a dime lower than the close of last week. The better grades of cows yesterday suf lereu tne greater decline and In a good many rases iney naa to sen more thun a (Time lower than the same kinds would rave brought the week before. Cinnera srs going largely from $1.50 to $'.10. fair to go id grades from 32.15 to $2.40 and good to choice all the way from $2.40 to $2.90. Occaslona'ly n extra choice load of grassers will bring a little more than that and corn-feds have also sold up to $3.25. but most of the corn feds are simply warmed up and bring no more than the grassers. Bulls and stags -are also lower for-the week, and In fact are at about the low point nf the season. Bologna bulls sell from $1.50 to $1.90. with the better grade oi grass duhs going iroin 12.00 lo 32.50. Oc casinnnlly comfed bulls come In good enough to bring around $.100. Veal calves have been about stendy all the week, sell inr rrom ta io to so.nti. This has been about the most disastrous week of the year to d:tte In the stoeker and feeder division. Prices have been going teadllv downward, and In units of that fact the detiand from the country has been very light, and aa a result a good many cattle will be carried over Sunday. As compared with Monday, the market ts fully 1oji20c tower, which make prices the lowest of the season. It Is noticed that yearlings and short twos are selling morq freely than the heavy cattle. Buyers seem to want cattle weighing from t'-oo to 800 pounds, to rough through the winter, but tney want good quality sturr. Tne com moner kinds of stockers and feeders are now selling from $2.75 to $3.00. fair to good from 83.00 to $J 40. and good to choice from $.1.40 to $3.75, with something fancy as high as $4.00. or even a little better. The supply of western grat-a beef steers of good quality has been very light, and, as the demand lias been in good shape, prices are firm on mat cinss oi onermgs. torn- inon stuff has been more or less neglected the same as usual. Range rows and stockers and feeders have fluctuated tha as me as noted above. HOGS There was not an excessive run here this morning and. as the demand wus In fairly good shape, the market improved a trifle. The general market could be ouoted strong to 6c higher. Some salei looked no more man sieaay, wnne oiners were safely u nickel higher.. Trading was fairly active, so thut the early arrival were all disposed of in good season. Heuv hogs sold from $4 50 to $4 55, medium weights went from $4.55 to $4.60. and light so d from 14. W to if. iu. 'i nere were n choice Hahts on sale this morning, whlc Is the reason why there Is not a better ton to the market. For the week recelDts have neen Quit liberal, there being a gain of about 10.UOO head, as compared with lust week, and of bout 2.ouo bead, as - compared witu in same week of last year. The tendency c nrices has been steadily downward, wni has carried prices to the low point of tii vear to d:ite. The net loss for the wee! amounts to fully 20c. representative sates No. At. fr. Pa. at. bb. rr. 15.... .241 ,..17 ...fJ ...tn .. tl ,..114 ... ...ivn ....114 ...24 ...I7 ...m . ,.I7 ...t4 ...211 ...Z21 ...270 ...270 ....110 ...Ml ...24 ...am ....4 ...Jul ...i ...;- 4 40 4 40 " 4 1.2 4 tt's 4 t.:4 4 62i 4 4 11 4 12 4 46 4 4S 4 f. 4 CS 4 t.1 4 61 4 55 4 5 4 Ut 4 f.i 4 14 4 W 4 41 4 I 4 f.4 4 ti 4 le 4 IA .trT .20 .t1 l0 4 K 3.... 6.. (4.. 41.. 41.. 40.. 0.. 47.. 40.. 44.. 44.. 41.. 41.. 44.. 42.. ... It.. !.. 41.. 71.. ;.. hi . I.S.. Ie. . US. ). . n . t0 1?0 14 MV 10 11 1 Ml 110 140 40 40 124) 2 Ml ISO M AO toil 1-0 120 i20 120 12 120 a 4 M 4 It 4 U 4 a 4 ki 4 04 4 i 4 4 4 U 4 41 '4 4 17 'a 4 17 "a 4 US. 4 47Va 4 17' 4 to 4 eO 4 4 4 an 4 4 u 4 f 4 M .4 42 4 44 4 70 64.... ..3l ..2V1 . 14 ..lit .274 . .24 ..2!i4 ..tl4 ,.'tx ..r; ,.2kJ .277 ..22 ..2H ..It . iel . ,..M ...tat ..4T ...272 ...224 ..240 bt.... M.... Ct. ... M..,. M . . . . SS:: 47.... !.... M... in... W... 43... 42... H... M... l .. M 120 244 S.M 200 40 4(1 y i-ii all (2... 4J. . . 10.. 1 2WI 4 w 81IEKI'-Ilecclut of sheep hav been quite liberal this week, as there is an ln crease over last week of about G.iXa) head and as coninared with th same week of lust year the gain amount to about 1:4. bead. On Tuesday the receipts broke all previous records, when over 36.OU0 bead r rl ved. In spite of the big receipts the market kas been In gid shape. The bulk of the offering consisted of feeders, end as tilers wa a lilieial lU-mand tor killers the mar ket On tl.at class advanced just alwut t';ie a compared with tl; close of last week. The better grades, of course, showed the) greatest Improvement and sell the most readily. The f'H'iW msrket ensrtl off a little the first of the week owing to esressive re ceipts, but since then n lirsprsl demand has developed, nnd at the close of the week the pens are pi actkally empty, with piles steady with the close cil lust week. The better grades. In fact. la - be quoted strong and nctise. cjiiot:i lions for grass sfo k: Choice west ern lambs, 84 6f4.7p: fsir to good lsmb. 84.2."fr4.50; choice yearlings, t: e"U3.7r.; fair . , .. ..I , 1 ..... . in- . 1 . . t . ... ...i i, . crs. 83. 2:1 .1.60; fair to a. kI. wethers, 8.ti'ff1 336; g(d to choice ewes. 3i75fi1W; fair to good ewes, 32.50i2.75; chol.-e feeder lambs. -t.9"Hi'4.1ii: fair to good feeder lambs 8.1.251 3.75; baby lambs, 32.0w2.Mi: feeder year lings, 8.1 liii 3.30; feeder wethers,- 1fV1f1.2..; feeder ewes, 82i2.2i; culls, t1.tVii2.tAi. Hepiesentatlve sales: 4Hii native fed vennlngs 91 3 fc , 1 CHICAGO 1.IVR STOCK. M4.RKKT. Light Reeeipta at toek, rllh Markets Nominal r "Heady. CHICAGO, Nov. 14,-CATTI,1e-Recelpt, jno head. The market was nominal. Uood to prime steers. fn.ftdi3.iU: poor to medium. 13. 4 .41-4.76; stockers and feeders. $2.iii4 25; tows, fl.oflfr4.10; heifers, t2.VH4i5.00; runners, f1.ntfi2.40; iiulls. t2.M.Si: c-ilves. $2.J1M, 7.50; Texas fed sleert-, $2 7iiil1.55; aesteru steers, 8.!.("fi 4 ..Hi. HOtiS Receipts otly. 1.1,000 ' head; es timated for Monday, .oo1 head. The, mar ket was stendy st yesterday' close; mixed nnd butchers, ft -Joint.!; good to choice heavy, ti.nTWr4.a5; rough heavy,- t4.,H4.tk); llcht. 84 50fc4 lN; sulk of sales. t.6'iJ4.8. 8I1EKP AND LAM HS Receipts, i.M0 bead. . The market was steady.; guinl II choice ' wethers, $3.7514.60; fair to choice wethers. f.'l.76;i4.50;t fair to choice mixed, $3.0Pii.t75: western shevp, $2 25frt.2S: native lambs, $3 75Su.85; western lambs, $i.(54r.40. Kansas C ity Mve Stark 'Market. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 14 -CATTLE-R-reipts, 1,000 head; market unchanged; cholee export and dressed beef steers, 3l-404.23; fair to good, 32.hVu4.40; stockers and leed ers, 82.6 44.00; weatern stet-rs. 62.2mi4.40; Texas and Indian steers. $1.7Sf 3.25; TrXas cows, $1.Mtt2.25; native cows, $1.2(x&3-00: na tive heireis I! rt,i 4 li : canilers, 1.0P4i 16: bulls. $l.W.'(ii2.75: calves, 82 .5n4i.0tl. Receipt for week: Cattle, 59,000; calves, .!M. HCK1S Receipts, . 4.000 heud; market strong; top, 34.9m: bli.k of tales, 84.604 .85; heavv, t4.4mu4.fO; mixed packers. tt.704 90; light, $4.8X41.97',; yorkers, $4.90jj4.9?v4; pigs, f4.7nUr4.Kiia. Receipts for week. 41,600. e SHKF.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,0 1) head; market strong; native lambs. t3.3o5)) 6 30; westerd lambs, t2 954i5IO; fed ewes. f2 Sutfi.TSo; Tixaa-cliited yetirllngs, M.tWti 4.00; Texas-clipped sheep, 82. 4041-3.75; stOfk ers and feeders, f2.WKb3.5o. Receipts for week, 46,Mv, It. I.oals Live stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. If CATTLK Receipts, 4"0 hewd. Inctudlnr 3) Teasns: maiket steadv. Native snipping find export steer", f4.nWi5.50, the top for strictly fancy; dressed huef snrl hnicher steei a. tl.rv.irtj.2ni steers under l.Oifl lbs., f3.604US.6O: -stockers and feat ers, $2.2im3 75; cows and htliSis. 2.i..io, for corn-fed hewers; fanners, i.ion 15; bulls, f2. 00(5-3.75; chives. I3.ooiqu.oti-; exas ana inuinn steers, not-uaw, vov nd heifers, t2.0P4jl.80. .. . HOU8 Receipts, 2.0U0 lieau; insrKet strong and higher; pigs and lights, 4.4iwu 85: packers, 4.i)m. io; ouicners ana urai heavy, t4.4rV54.85. 8HKEP AND LAMMB Keceipis, neaa; market quiet; native muttons. f4.on'f-6.8o; lambs. 83.0 S W: culls and bucks. $2.00ijj4.o; stockers, $2.0o4.00. - Xerr York Llva Stock Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. BEBVES Re celpts. 19 head, consigned direct; no sales reported; dressed beef, steady) city dressed natives, ovine per io.; i exas oeei, okio-s"; eported exports tor lotiay ow oeevc-s, uuj heep, 6.257 quarters of beef. CALVKtS Keceipts. none; anoiu i ncaa on sale. A tar ot western caives soiu at 1.00; city dressed vesls. 8ll3c per in. HOUB Keceipts, 2.0'Jt nena; an consigneu i direct. . SHEEP AND LAMBB Keceipts, 4,4l head; sheep rated about- steady; lambs, low, 10jl5c lower: snout 4 cars or stocg nsold. Bhecp, t.'.Ho'pa.su; cuns, r2.uu; lumps, 25U6 25; one little nuiicn at lo.74j; a car f Canadaa at $o.5u: dressed mutton, bUit; 1 dressed ltimbs, general sales, 7',4olOc. '. flonz C'lly I.lTe Stoek Market.-, ElOIIX ' CITY. Nov. H.t Special Telo- gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100: s'eady.; i-cevea, t.'1.7rMi5.00; cows, bulls and mixed, t.'.00iT3.2O: Blockers and feeder, -t2.ttifta.tw: t;tives.and eaiilngs. 2 io4ij..5o. . HOUB-Receipts, 4,euti; strong at it.wi? .60; bulk, f4.iitMlr4.tt. - . , ' . . stuck In Slnbt. Following re the receipts of live stock at tha six principal western cities yester- day: i Cattle. Hogs. 5.fVi 13.() 4.000 2,0(10 3.1H 4.600 Sheen. roi l. 010 2.l"0) , 2nd 100 Omaha e..... 4 .. IKKJ ..l.OnO .. 400 .. 407 .. 100 Chicago .. Kansas tlty Bt. Ixiuls. .... St. Joseph ., Sioux City . Totals .2,271 47,428 4,801 MORGAN TO PLACE THE BONDS Will Take Fifty Millions of Lake Share Debentares Bearing I'oar Per Cent. NEW YORK. Nov. 14. Debenture bonds of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad,' authorized lnt week to the ex tent of 150,000,000, have been taken under contract; according to the Herald, by J. P. Morgan ft Co. It Is likely that a large block will be taken abroad and the balance underwriten by a local syndicate. At a special meeting of the Lake BUor directorate, tha plan for marketing the bor.ds has been discussed and gQProved At tba meeting held last week a debenture bond Issue Of ' f&O.OOO.OOO, bearing Interest at tha rate of 4 per cent, was authorised to car for tha unfunded debt of the com pany. The great hulk of tins debt wa incurred by the purohase of a half Interest In' he holdings of stock In other lines acquired by Kuhn, Loeb & Co., for the Baltimore & Ohio rsllroud. The note for this (lock. aggregating f J5.000.000, mature in January. MRS. OELRICH RECALLS GRANT File Formal BeToeatlon of Order Restarting Power of Attorney lu Her Husband. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14. A formal revocation of the power of attorney which Mrs. Theresa A. Oelrlchs granted to her husband, Herman Oolrlrha,. on April 21,' 1887, was filed here yesterday at the request of Mrs. Oelrlohs. Tba document Is" ahort and wa executed In New York, November t, before a commissioner of deeds for Cali fornia. It revoke the powers granted of control over all property belonging te Mrs. Oelrlcli In this city and state generally. ; Mrs. William K. JVanderbilt, Jr., a sister of Mrs. Oelrlchs, 'is also to revoke th WOULD YOU INVEST $50. TO MAKE PROFITS OF $5,000 AND MANY TIMES YOUR .MONEY BACK IN THE WAY OF DIVIDENDS? ' If so, buy COLITMBUB CONSOL1D ATL313 GOLD Ml NINO f.'OM PANIY'd 8TOCK OT THT5 BL.ACK 11II.J-jC SOUTH .liAKOTA, AT W CENT8 FEU SHARK. This prlca subject to previous sale, ss I have only a limited amount of stock to offer at this figure. Fifty dollurs Invested. In Homectak stock when It first started shows profits as B?bove. and there -Is no reason why Columbus Consolidated should not do a well, as Its claims cover part of th same or de po:v a tha liomeslake. Th Columbus Company starts with. 616 acres of ground, working seven mines; ha a emull mill In operation that 1 producing about $10,000 monthly. The company i out of debt and haa flM.OU) on hand with which to build, a 1. two-ton mill, contract for which 1 about to be let. A soon a thl mill 1 finished th property will be on a dividend-paying baals. Thia la th beat proposition ever offered to th publlo in th way of a mining stock, there 1 at least f 10 worth of gold ore in sight for every share or stock issued. I will agree to pay the expenses of a trip to the Black Hills and r turn to any one who will agre tojake at least 12.600 worth of the stock if the proposition Is a repreaented. Don't fall to writ for particular con cerning thl company. Block 1 sold on th Instalment plan, if desired, at P0 per hundred ahares, hi payments of $7W down and 11M per month. HERBERT S. SHAW, Of KICEI 14 AKD 18, MOW' PA LACK HOTBI DKSJVKH, COLORADO. Jlfjcrtnct Wetter Bunk, oJVntfr, Col ' ' . ' . (Mr) power of attorney slis ia Mr. , Oelrtchs, on April 21. W. The document In whkli she revoked telrlcbs' tlghl to legally rcp; resent her In btisinesa matters on the r ,m has arrived In San Francisco, but b:i 11 1 yet been filed for record. NEW YORK. Nov. 14 Oreat surprise was occasioned' In New York by the an nouncement that Mrs. Theresa A. CVlrtcha, wife of Hermann Oclrlehs, hat revoked the general power of Attorney which she gave to her husband In 18PT. For many years Mr. nnd Mrs. Oclilchs were prominent lit New York gticlety, but they have not taken, ns prominent A part as usual fn social af fair this season. MOB EMULATES CARRIE NATION Ueslroys an Illinois "tout Sterna IMant" llfanlte Reslat.ir tit the Kmployes. RLOO.MINUTON. 111., Nov. 14 -A mob-of several hundred men, wtAnen and children, at Colfat (orgunlscd this morning and pro ceeding to a building Jur-t erected !.r. F. D. Ralcke, a brother of "Kankakee." ltnown. as a "cold storage" plant, complmeiy rnzed the tructiire. Threats had been made by 'Se tic.lr--Abets element, but the contract.- t f I a Inrge force ef carpenters and ptiitwiV. to resist any attarki They were nutndmbre:l, however. Wnrrnnts have lieen sworu our and the trial Is set for next Wednesdnv, CHICAGO-s-MINNtAPOLIS II M Main ol(lc4) nnh Attan Building, ST. PAUL, fllNN. Dealer In Stocks, Grain, Provisions Bought and sold for cnxh or n reasonable Margins. Members Important F.sekanaes. .Irlvate Wires. - . 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You ant all tha apeculative pr(Hi and Bons sf th ui)irtslnty. "THE MONEY A booklet that eiplatne atnrk market mars', a IN COTTON." In detail how to mako money In Cjotton. Write today. 44 A1LKD KKKB upon ntlusM. H. A. Doraey Sc Co., BO Pino St., N. Y. The Alerchahts' Vj . National Bank of Omaha, Neb. UfcaWs4Mr Capital and Surplus, $600,000 PtAlX MUtraT, PraS. U!t t. WM, V. ftm. LUTBCf DUItt. Ci tkier. riAsK T. lAMIlTONt Atst Cathay. Receive seeoanta af banks, sank. re. eeowr atloua, Irou ao4 taaUvldsals sa favorable terms. Forelsn Bechance koueht and loll. . ' letters at Cradlt laaue4. available In all Sa,ite of the vorld. . Intenet pels Tim Certlflcatea ef Depoett. . t'olleetlona made promptly aaa sooseoilcallr. ' We reejseet correapoaseaee. MONTHS FREE Vp-to-dut Miriitiff l'i.i-ei . fully illustratr.il, rontniu Ing all the Ij'vit n from tha, fsmoui ii (ii.i.i. Including Tilt) CilfJHit AND THUKOER I'OUIUAIH i, . mixif'u jotHXiLi it m4 3i., n. FOnEIGtJ CAPITAL NOT AFFECHKD BY W'AT.I, fJTSJBIC'r. Enabling owner of approved propmu to l)KVKM)i- KXIKMs 1041 if IXDIATKIAI.I, BI1LWA1I. KIKES and similar enterprise. Addrasa with full (ictrtlls. - .... t J. 8. WHITE, Manager. Security l.tft Ins. Co., 61 WAUw, HTRKKT. NKW YORK. 1 wood