TIIK OMAHA DAILY nKK: TIJr.SDAV. XOVEMHETl 17, 1003. FOR SALE HORSEI, WAG05, KTC. MONROE sella plea aura vehicle at Ml N. MU ef P-6U BECOND'HAND top buggy with rublsr tires, KO; runabout, t!2 nd 11 f. Ander- scn-Mlllard Co.. 1616-118 Capitol Avf. Tel, 21. P-275D11 NtW and 24 hand rehlclea for sale; re pair. It. Froat, 14th and Leavenworth. P Wtf TOP buggy, almost now: a Me: anop. A. W. Johnson, with John Deere Plow company. P-MM D13 FOR HALK or trade, ont 4-year-old bay Bullion, broke and well bred; good speeder. II J. Mortenaon,- 1916 6th sve.. Council Bluffa. P-128 1G FOR BAIB 4TJentleman'a roadster, mnre, t yeara old, guaranteed sound and gentle; any lady Tin drive her: for sale, alao, a high-bred Kentucky mure 8 yeara old, alnglefooter and an excellent riding horae; will ae'l both horses at reasonable figures, A. D. Brandels, Boston Store. T 667 lx FOR BALE Two fine trotting; bred brood mare; one Ir fast, tha other a known pro ducer. Both registered and In foal to Hd Heart 3d. 2;19 ("Ire of Chain Shot, 2:n'.. Cell), eon of Rad Wilkes. W. II. Dwlght, L Mara, la. P M 673 FOR BALE A ' large family horae and etanhopa In Rood condition, very cheap. Call at Cady'a stable. 2nl Bt. Marya ave., allev. P-M 671 1x WASTED KKJIALH HELP. glrla. Call Canadian office, 16th Dodge, C-in4 WANTED-A good cook, era, 1120 Park ava. Mrs, T. J. f.oj. C 4U5 WANTED Ladlea to Introduce to tha fam lly trade a tab'e luxury, both local and fur traveling ; aalary paid. Apply morn ing to F. W. Tlbblta, room 23, Midland notch C-M257 18x PLENDID chance for ladles to learn halrdrasring, manicuring or facial mss saga by our method of free work and careful Instructions; more actual practice In one week than by apprenticeship in mon'hs; visit' our puflora and aee for yourself. Moler College, 1302 Douglas- at. c Miia ix THE SMITH PREMIER EMPLOYMENT I'KPAHTMENT furnishes stenographer without charge. Tel. 124 or call at omce, , corner lith ana Farnam sta. , C-M1H D7 WANTED, young lady of good address o represent ua on tne roau. nne propo sition on holiday order. Call 12 to 2. Ml paxton block. . C-Mfil 17 A COMPETENT GIRti for general house work. In family or three, zm Mason. Dinins Chairs Mahoga-ny or 3oV i Oak, well made and k etrohg, il. in to 4.ts. RAKER FURNITURE CO. C-M562 22 WANTED Olrl for general housework a No. 27'U Dodge at. C M 69 WANTKO SITUATIONS. ' WANTED Situation by young man, 23 yeara of age, good addreas, has had five yeara' experience in clerical and oftlce work;, can furnish first-ciusa references Addreaa U 41, Uee. A 278 lDx SITUATION wanted Sight reader planlat; permanent poaitlon; orchestra experlnnce Address U. 4. Hee ornc. A MaJtwix. SITUATION wanted by competent Indy atenographer with reliable firm; special attention to speed and acuracy; 4 yeara' experience; test references. Addreaa V 65, Bee Office. A M539-17x. DANCING ACADE.MT. MR AXDMr. Morand's 15th and Harney, aduita Tuesday ana rtniay, a p. m.; a. V .'. 1 a I ..' ...I ., .. .1 .. . .LlUpan U ........ 1 .. 10 a. in. and 3 p. m.; all danoea taught rapidly; private lessons our specialty. oaiiy. calk or isiepiion wu. . M828 Dt CHAMBERS' Adhlt, , beginners .Tuesdays ana Maturaays. s p. m., commencing nai urrtuy, Nov. 21. Private lessons any time, timet phone nr,i ; kb. Aii4o. 2121 jarnam, ' . -, " '2 CHAMHKRfl Children a classes Wednes- UMJfl . . I ) , I QAIUIUtt)!', , ' ' I 'Phone JT1: Res A 1745. ai" 1 ' 1 day i.nd Saturdays, commencing .Nov. zi. 31 "WANTED TO Bl'V. DON'T Bit Iva your furniture and carpets away. J. Davina pays tha hluhat ensn price. Telephone nl, N M213 WANT the best to that will buy. What have you? Address U W, Dee Oflice. N-M470 IT 11AVB lust sold my property to ths Chi cago Great Western; am In the marke: for a good bargain, either improved or vacant. Addreaa U 6(1, Bee. N M4l 17 WANTED, a second-hand guitar. Must b standard make and in good condition. State full particulars. Address W 4. Hee. ' . N Maib-lSx. WANTED, a limited number of white rata and mice, guinea pigs, ferrets, rabbits, fancy plgeona. 111 fact, pets and birds of all kind. Please give description of your stock. Address E. L. Frederick, Kearney, Neb. - ' N-M&87 t. 1 .- 1 OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, 615 N. Y. Ufa Bldg. T. 1C04 501 The Hunt Infirmary, McC&fu Bldg. T. :xz. -2V Ataen Far well. Paxton Blk., 604-7. T". 1SU5. 6t3 DR. ORACE DEEUAN, M, 2680. - ' Y. Ufa. Tal -CM DRB. LAIRD LAIRD. 2DJ Karbarh Bile M-107 N2l'K AUENTS WAMKl). WANTED Canvaaelng agenta In every county to solicit auliaci'iptloua to THIS TWENTIETH CEN'ILMY FA ME 14, Steady employment with assured good in come. Agents In the country with home and bugay especially desired. Canvassers nidke easily 100 to lino per month. Ad d Century Farmer Bolioitura' Bureau, Hee bulldli g. Omaha. J 213 ron lALivrtRMTtkK. FLLL Una of hard coa4 stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co.. 1410 Dodge at. . ' 0-512 OAK sideboard for sJe, 2209 Spencer sL O-&SH SAMTOIItlM. OMAHA Florence Sanatorium. "Phono Rea .-2J44 ; 1 blk. w. of c.ir line. City 'phone, llfi. City bath and massage parlors, 21:1 Lake. 6S8 N-J9 L. . - l.'-J VIIOHTIIANU AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN B A NT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. 574 NEB. Puuintss Shorthand College. Bo l'a Theater. 6;5 L . ... !-' ELECTRICAL TREiTKEXT. MME. SMITH, baths, lis N. 15, Jd floor, r. 2, T Mifil DOx FLORISTS. HE&8 ft BWOUODA. 1411 Farnam. 671 L. HENDERSON, f.orlst. 15i Farnam Bt. -41 BA1.SJ TIES. OMAHA Hay Bala Tie Co.. 811 N. 16th at. WJ 14ISTI MES. COSTUMES for rent. Back, 3318 6. 2ith si. V MI'J lec! rtRKITIMB PACKING. Peterson aV Luudberg, Hi B. 17th. Tel. L-23wi. H fcli) WANTFD TO 1IOHHOW. WANTED To borrow tQ to Il.OUb at T pet cent 00 g'Joa boutn on. ana runtai prop aity; aecuruy aoipla. Addreaa T (6. Ba. ' M-3.1 LAWN MOWKHS. tliAKl t.NtD. P. Msliboii, 1-ih & llowrd. -nil W AJITKI S A I.K'MKI. WANTED Bide line aaletrmen to aell from photoarapha; tc"d line; ID per cent com mtfulon. American Chewing Utim 'o.. Bt. t,nii(, Mr,. M '.; Ifiu I.Ot KKMITH. C. R. lIEFLIN. 30 N. ICth at Tel. 2H74. AttORDlOV n.KATINO. ACCORDION pi atlng, A, C. cheepeat, next. Mark, 17th and -M7 qulckeet. Mrs. Dotiglaa. COaTlMUS. Theatrical end maaq. l.leben, 101S Far. CAnPENTEHS AND JOtSERS. ALL k'.nda of carpenter work ana repairing promptly attended to. J. i. uciu.ireo, WtYt and Iake ate. 370 M1.1ICAL. THOB. J. KSLLiT, voice. Davldga block. mm LKTOV8ICY B ORCHESTRA. Tel. L 2684. ii COR ICGM.tKEHI AND TINNERS. BAVAOE. 2S22 Farnam, furnace work, cor nices, rldgeroil guttera, sKytignta. Tel. niju M HKl 1 Hj DICTECTIVKS. CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. A2W2. -620 DEBOUT Detectlva agency, 708 N. T. Llfa. Tel. sr40. 9S2 N18 KXPEnT ACCOt?ITANT. O. R. RATHBUN, room 15, Com 1 Nat l bank. Private leaaons In bookkeeping, to. 671 GOLD AND SILVER PLATINO. OMAHA PLATING CO., Be bldg. Tel. ZXb. FIR DRESSING. JT. E. WALLACE, Taxidermist, 906 8. 13th. 701 GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., Cleans ceaspocla and vaulta, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices, b.l N. 16th. Tel. 177. 663 IIOHSKS WINTERED. HORSES wintered. Black-lU3. - 43d and Center. Tel. 84t 29x LAW AND COLLECTIONS. BTILLMAN fc PRICE, 410 1st Nat. l)k. bldg. 666 NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., let floor N. Y. Life bldg., attorneys and collectora every whors. FAWN BROKERS. EAGLE Loan office. Reliable, accommodat ing; all bualneaa confidential. 13U1 Douglas. ' (V-6 PATENTS, H. J. COWOILL No fee unless successful. 18 8. 16th Bt.. Oinalvn. Tel. 1798 STORAGE. OM. Van Btor. Co., U11V4 Fam. Tel. 155-2. 678 TICKET BROKERS; CUT RATE railroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Philhln, 1X6 Farnam. 'Phone 7M. ' ' ' 577 WANTKD-VTO RENT. WANTED, room and board In private 1am ily, not too far out. Quote rates. Ad dieaa W 5. Bee. " K-M5a6-tSx. 1 1 LOST. LOST -H.tndsome i.strakan boa; suitable reward If returned to Hee Hualness Of fice. . " Lost M54U-17X. LOST Blind bay horss. 13th. . Reward, 8. Kohn, 22C.4 g. itat 558 lfix LOST A bunch of keva with hrass tag marked 70, between 20th and Nicholas a nd ii.tn and ilrlstol. J. T. Realty, coal of flee, 24th and Franklin. Lost M 570 It LOST Pearl off of brown fox bon. Return to 311 W. O. W. Bldg. and receive reward. LOST-Misi) 17 L 1 1 . When You Write To Advertisers 1 remember It only takes an extra stroke or two of the pan to mention tha fact that you aaw tha ad In Tha Baa. . SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Qautatloua f the Day oa Varieaa -' Caatiuedltlea. NEW VoRK". Nov. lftJ-FIX)fR -Redelpts, Sti,o;i2 bhls.; exports, 10,70 bhls. The mar ket was dull und easier; winter patents, $4. (414. 35; winter slraights. 13.!Dti4 (15; Min nesota patuuls, S4.C5-ff l.io; winter straights, $3.iiu3.3i: .Minnesota bkcrs, fi 7iX.8."); winter low grades, 12.8tKnd.la. Rye rlour, quiet; fair to good. 13.23.40; choice to fancy, 3.4Mj3.55. Buckwiieat flour, easy at 12.25'(ii.3r.. CORNMEAL TJull; yellow weatern, 11.01; city. tl.O"; kiln dried, i.M,ti3.lx. .RY12 D14II; No.-2 western, ti2'c nominal, f. o. t,. artoat; stale and Jvraey, jr(uv. BAH LEY Quiet; feeding, 4X- c. I. f.. Buf. falo: mulling, 48f(ix; c. i. f.. Buffalo. WH EAT Receipts, , 288,150 bu. ; exports, 8.124 tin. The market for spot was easv; No. 2 led, KVjC In e'evator; No. 2 red, Sio f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, S7'o f o. b. allo.it; No. 1 bard, Manitoba, 110m ta?al ,f. o. b. afloat. After a slight rully on covering of IHcemlwr shorts here wheat developed heaviness which la sled all day. Selling was bused on bearish weekly sta tistics, a heavy Interior movement, poo' cables, lock of export demand and weak ness In outside markets. The marhet closed VjjV' below Saturday. May, 81 7-lWiMI -lHc, clotted at (IV; Julv. 7s14Jj7Se, closed at 7Vc: Tw-ceruber, k5'vfiriTc, closed at Se'4c. COHN Receipts. ti,7t bu. ; exports, 13. 9S1 bu. The market for soot u easier;. No. 2. 4!c In elevator ana 4iA,c f. o. b. afloat; No. t yellow, 4li,c: No. 2 white, 4st'o. Option market war dull and earner In sympathy with wheat on favorable weather news, esy rablea and liquidation, closed N.tisc net lower. May, 47j47'.c dosed 47Vc; Iiecemlwr, 18S4!lc. closed tit 4M.C OAT8-R?ceipls. 148.000 bu.; exports, 131,. 9T1 bu. The market for spot wna dull: No. 2. 41V ; siandurd white, 41V-; No. 3, 39Vic; No. 3 white, 41'c, No. 3 wilite. 41c; track White, 4UI4.C. II AY steady ; shipping, 60j7&c; good to choice. (Sii!iz'ic. HOPS Steady; slate, -common to choice V.x, S4'o32o; Pit.'. ri'i25Hc; olds. S'ac; Fa cllic coast. 19ii2. 12tfil8c. 14 IDE8 Steadv: Galveston. Jf4i25 lbs.. 18c California. 21ti25 lbs.. l!ic; Texas dry, 24'rf 30 Ins.. no. I.EATHER-Flriu; acid. ?32V4c. PROVISIONS U.?cf, steady: family. gin.iHsri 11 un; mess, ss.ii.js.mi; oeer Hams. ! lii.i."..i;2 73: packet. ISOiKulO W; city axtra Indian Mess.- ili.imvi i,.iu, :; meats. Irre ular: plckied bellle. tft.0nb.00 pickled ..1, ui.A. ..bl..l b. ., ,1A-' ......... Saoiliuei?. ii nivi im'iii7. iovi ' I o"- Lard, dull: wstem sleamed. 17 5i; refined ,nleiT pnntlnent. S7 ": South Ani"Hca. 1 R cmnDound. Jti.0ni.7!i. I'ork. stidy; family t'Kf); short clear, H3.2T.4j lj.mi; mess, tlM)y 1.75. R1CF Steady ; dnmesttc, fair to extra 4ViiH-: Japan, nominal. 1 ALIAJW Dull; city. 4Vic; country, 44 S4c HlTrF;RRecelpts. I314 pkgs. : firm creamerv. Iftit TVjc ; stale dairy, 15h3uc. CHEESE Kcc'diitii. 'J.jiiO pkgs. : Irregular state fu'l crain, fancy, small colored )1V; luie made. lic; small white, Bep- temtver. ll,c; late maae. louc; large col ored. Seiitember, U'.o; late made, 10.c large whito. September, llc; lata made, li.c EOGB Receipts, l,lu pkgs. ; etrong; west em. r'i s-. ltlCLTRY Alive. nominal: dressed firmer; western chickens. 1213c; fowla. 114 iiw;. turavys, i. wisc. !!) k (.rata Market. Dl'LUTH. Nov. 16. WH EAT Cm track, No. 1 ititiitiern. ,v-c. No. 2 nurtherti, 1 h-k in 1 1 1 . 7(e; May. 7-c. CATd-Oa track and u arrive, !Ue. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wf akneni Shown in Wheat Fit Dns to St Lonit Iuflaence EXTREME WEAKNESS SHOWN IN CORN Oats Market Shovta Effect ( Coa . alltlona la Other tirala aad Prices Were Lower, with Pre visions Weaker. CHICAGO, Nov. 18 Indications of a Anal dissolution of the Iiecembcr wheat deal at fct. Louis and bearish atatlstica caused weakness in the wheat pit today, December ctoina; Sc lower. December corn waa Q 7c lower, oats were off c, while provisions closed fiom li'titiloc to Wc lower. Commis sion houses wcie heavy sellers of Decem ber wheat, Influenced by a variety of fac tors, and as a result of the liberal offer ings the market ruled weak throughout the session. There was considerable sell ing at the start, due to the rather Indiffer ent cabies and favorable weather, and De cember opened a shade lower to a shade higher, at 771Vj'77'4c, and after selling at 7ie. the price stalled on a gradual down grade. Alter selling down to 76"4c Decem ber closed at MrS1! m4c, a losa of c. Clear ances of wheat and Hour were equal to 5W9.PIO bushels. Primary receipts were 1.6K6.KO0 bushels, against l,6S2.1'JO huahela a year ogo. The visible supply Increased 2.7!ll,(XiO hushela, while the amount on passage decreased 33S.OOO bushels. Mlnne. apolia and Ditluth reported receipts of 1,141 cars, Which, wlih local receipts of 140 cars, one of contract grade made total receipts for the three points of 1.2.S7 cars, ugnlnst 1,4M cars last week'and Vto cars n -car ugo. Local traders In corn were 1enrlsh- on the disappointing shipping demand, excel lent weather, with predictions of n old wave, which would be favorable for the movement, and lower cablet. ThcK- was very little support to the market and sis a result extreme weakness prevailed tlici entire day. After selling between tl'K.c and 4-''fi42,c December closed Vo'ic lower at 41V41V4o. Local receipts were 195 cars, with 8 of contract grade. Commission houses were heavy sellers of oats, due to the weakness In wheat and corn and to the unsatisfactory condition of the cash market. There was only a scat tered demand end prices were lower all around December ranged between .127(, i!3&fec and closed lower ut 32vaf 33c. LfMNI l receipts wero z,l enrs. Provisions were llrm at the start on n Steady hog market, hut the firmness was onlv temporary, decided weakness helne, : feature later In the dny. Packers sold lard and ribs end the I. living wuh Scattered, but largely bv nit trader's. The cl'Ve was weak with January tiork 2rtc lover at 111. 4, Mi. January lard was down 17MtC at frt.ttT'j, whllo ribs were off 12V.13c at 8G.7Mj- Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 220 casa; corn, S6o cars; oats, 2 cars; hogs, 260)0 head. The range of pricea paid in Chicago, as reported bv the Weare company was; Artlcles.l Op.Ti. I High. Low. Close.! Bat'y. Wheat I I I Dec. Corn Dec. May July Cat: Dec. May May Lard Dec. Jan. May May 77'VfAi TTHim: i ' i 7!,4 IBTiH 771i M 74',; 76'4 ,7-ii 73UI ;;i-t 42!t'4'!l2'(,V4 41 aj 4i1Vt! 41'41,''1S 41V4I iW 42' 41W.nl 11 'til 4i,i4i's'a.4j 3a'4ji 33! 41-Vi 34Vi34V4l&Hl 34', 11 70 11 85 e 7:. n 72i 11 83 6 76 11 47H! 11 47H. 11 I'H 11 61W 11 67V4 11 80 Ti 0 67'i 0 66 I 8 074! 1 17HI 72i a 7m 65 6 S2V4 6 87Mr 6 80 6 77Vi' 0 u'li 6 22H 07H K'i 321 0741 32 New Cash quotations were as followa: FLOUit Eaav: winter patents, 4.iW3 i0 straights, X3.ftiia41f; spring patents. 4.lMif 4.3m; bt'alghta, 3.o(ii3.!Wj bakers, 2.tKi(U.J.JRi. WHEA'l .No. 2 bpring, 8uc; No. i, njifJSO, No. 2 red,' imo. CORN No. i, 4tHc; No. 2 yellow, 42;c. , OATS No. 2, 33HJ No. S white, ao?3Ato. RYK No. 2. Bl'A.ubac. BARLEY Ooou feeding, Sti&:c;' fair to choice malting 44Q57c.' - 8KED Klax. No. 1. 9r-! No. -1 Viorthwest crn, W.Oii; prima timothy, I2.76J clover, con- mict vrade. 11O.&0. ' ' - ' TRO VfHIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $11,374 01 11150; lard, per-PJO lbs..' W.taayO.Si; short ribs', sldea (loose)," $7.2ti7.'&;,' hon clear The1 touowt'ng ia m- receipts pt flour anu grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bids .. 23,70.1 ltl.ano j Wheat, bu Corn, bu ..23.7(iii ' 1ir.l.7'K ..2.I7.SKK) ' ' 5i3, ..185,i Jii.O'M) Oats, bu Rye, bu Barley, bu 83,8t 1H.3W On the Produce Exchange today the 'but ter market wur steady; creameftes, lot 214c; dairies, 14Hj1svc. EGGS Steady ; at murk, cases included. 224124c. . ' ( Oil EESE Easy at lufcllc. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Land 14 Ian of Trade aad ttaotatleaa 3a Staple and Fancy Frodace, i.fSlltf Fresh stork, losa off. 2JC. LIVK l'OL LTlty Hons. 'iJ'e.-; aprlng uhlukana. .sUi'ut: r.mKtus. according to age. ',i.ic: tiirki'vi. i4i-: uucas. uc: arcw. itiw. BUTTER Packing stock. 134c; choice to ancy dairy, :n tubs, WfjlSc; separutor, 22c. 1-Kh.SH U'lBH resu caugui iruui, m-, pickerel, 8c; pike, luc; percn, 6c; butlul'i. Tl'UM.-; uiueiusn, 10c; wiiiiu, ic; uanilock, luc; coailan, uu; -euimijci , lo; lobsiers, boiled, per lb., 30c; .lobalcrs. green, per lb.,3!c; bulllieads. lie; catiisn. bluck, bas.'i. 2tHU25c: nal.put, c: crappies, 12c; herring, Ikj; white bass. He; olueluib, bo. ina i .lva icw lorn counia, per unu, 43c, per gul., 12.00; extra aelacts, par can be, per tiil.j standard, per can, 27c -r sal, i.tw BRAN Per ton, 114 50. HAY Prices .moied by- Omaha Whola- sale Dealers' assotiaiton: Choice No, 1 up land. I8.UU; No. 2, 17.50; medium, ' 17. ); coarse, W 50. Kya straw, I.Sn. Theaa pr.eea are fur hay of good color and duality. Du ma no rair ana receipts ugni. lUIIJi-Ht, OATa 3tio. ' RYE No. 2. Roc. -VEQETABLE3. POTATOES Colorado. a5c: Dakota. Pet bu., iiVai&c; native, 6tVii0c. SwEiiT POTATOn-a Ilome grown, pet ba.-ket, Soc; Virginias, par 3-bil. bbL, tU.OO. NAVY UliANS Per PU., 2.2o. CrJLtRY dniall, per dos.. 2jt3Sc; larga Western. 4c. ONIONR New homo grown, ary. per to., IVic; Syi'.nish, per crate. M M. CAMHAtiri v isconsin tioiiana, c. TURNIPS Canada Rutabagas, par lb.. l'ie; white, per bu., oik-. CARROTS Per bu., 5'lc. PARSNIPS Per bu.. 10c. FRUITH PEARS Colorado and Utah Kelfera. U.75. W inter Nellie, 12 :1h42.i0. APPI.KS Micniuati siocK. jaia; eanror- nla Bellflowera, per bx, 11.0'J- New York Qreen'mrs und Baluw.ns, a -sating vart- etioM, 13.W. Ul!.U'li-4;aiitornia roaays. n w; New York. -H.r 8-ll. basket, loc; "on '.'aiawbaa, 22c; In'i.rted Maiatras. pt-r geg. t5'iiifcj. CRANHKRRIKS--Per bbl.. n.5o: uar box. 13i; Wlsconiiln Bell Bugle. 19.50. yUlN'Jlilii caiirornla. per liox, xi.TS. TROPICAL. FRU1T8. ORANGK3 Florida brlghta and russets, all sites. M.uo. LbMONo Caufornia fincy. to 330 sizes, 14.UI; choice. 140 to 2.0 sues, 14.0uv4.2a. FlOS California, per )0-lb. cartons, koc; Imported Smyrna, 1-crown, 14c; i-crown, lc; 7-crow, lac. COCOANUTB per sack. 4.oo; per dog. Oc. DATES Persian, per box of 30 packages. 12.110; tier lb.. In (0-lb. bOxa, 4k'. BANANAS per medium attett bunch. 12.00 62.50; Jumbo. 12.7:0X28. AUSCKLLANEOUS. CHi2E.SE Wiacontln twins, tull cream, U'Vjc; NVisconsiu Young Americas,. iiV; block Swiss, lac; Wisconsin bruk, lic; Wisconsin limberger, 12c. HONEV Nebraska, per 24 frames. 13. W); Utah and Colorado, per 24 Irauiea, Vi J. MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, par lb., loc. C1UEH Per bbl., i.7i; per Va-bbl.. 1125. I'OPCORN Per lb.. :,c: shelled. 34i3W. HORSE RADISii Per case of 3 dog., packed, kOc. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 tboft-ahell. par lb., lie-; hard-shell, per id., 14c; ino. i soil-sneii oer lb.. 13u: No. 1 hard-shell, par lb., lie; brazils, per lb., UjH,c: filberts, per lb., H'UU'sc; almonds, i.fl-heil, per lb., 15c; hard-shell, l r lb., 13c: pecans, large, er lb., 10ullc; small, per lb, Vul0c: peanuts, per lb., 5'tc; roasted peaauta, par lb., 7c; C ' 111 11 walnutv l-'viic; large hickory nuts, oer bu.. 41. 7i: ahvll-bai kf . per bu.. !1.761 iuO; black walnuts, per bu., tl.Si; casleia chestnuts, Mr lb., 14c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6Vte; No. I green, (c: No. 1 salted. 7c; No. t sslted, 6c; No. 1 veal rulf. 1 to 12 lbs., 8Uc; No 1 vel ralf, 11 to 11 lbs.. 6V:; dry salted hides. Hf 12c; sheap pells. 2u'.ic; hurao hides, tl.auJ X-ja. Liverpool tirala aaa Provlaloas. LIVERItKJU Nov. Is W HEAT-Spot. siead ; No. 1 red, western wlnier. 4 2d; futui'es, iuiet; IierenilMtr a ad; March. is) 3M. June. 0s 2;.l. Colt.N' r-yot, tay, Amerlcaa mixed, 3a lUid; futures, quiet; November, 4a id; Do-c-emlier, S UV1. St. I.onla Urala and Pro lain. 8T. LOlia. Nov. Id. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red cash, elevator, nomlnsi: track, WfV-; December, S7i;!c; May, T'.Nfi7!'c; No. 2 hard, 774 "". CfiRN-lmfr; No. 1 cash, 4'".-: track, 4VW4V: December, V: May. .4j3!'Sc. lAT Ixiwer; No. 2 chsIi. 3 ; track, 37J 37',c; Mm, 3.".Wc; No. i white. 400. HYF.-Stcsdv at 54c. Fl.Ol R Quiet: red winter patents. IW) !!i4.1i; extra fancy and straight, 3.7t'44.(; Clear, la.6iij3.ii. BEED-Timothv, firm; 12.25tf2.s5; with Vrlme higher. CORNMEAIy Steady, 12.30. PRAN Quiet; sacked, east track. 7Kn,,c. HAY Bteady to firm; timothy, 7.notil3.W; prairie, ,f..(T).ti0. - ?.. . 1ROM COTTON TrEt l.tV. HA(10INJ fc-f(rc. " ..'-' HEMP TWINE-fiv., PROVISIONS Pork: 1x.wer: lobbing standard mess. fll.Wi. Iird: Ixiwer nt Jii.lrt. til con. steadv; Ixixed extra shorts, fS.25; clear ribs, ffi.M; short clear. 8.i. I'D I.TRI-Firm: chlcktn. c; springs, 10-; turkeys. 1.1c; ducks, luc; geese, Xc. BITTER Steadv: creamery. 18Q2SC; dairy, J3St1c. kous-Steady at 24c, loss err. Receipts. Bhlpments. Flour, bhls 2Ul 10.0"0 Wheat, bu lnn.OUO W-OcO Corn, bu 3!.ml 15.oni Oats, bu 82,00 "!.'4.0i Kansas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS . CITY, Nov. I8.-WIIEAT-D0. ccmher, 'WUc; May, tf-V"! cash No. I r. ird. 2i7;c: No. 3, 4ifi".no'.ic; No. 4, fifiitc; re jected, BSiifi,c; No. 2 red, 80c; No. 3, 75j 78c. Receipts, l.-v3 cars. , CORN-iJe.ct mbei . . Vmyir. May. .mic' cash. No. 2 nlixed, 3hc; No. 2 white, 38c: No. 3, 37Vi38c. OATS No. 2 white, 37c; No. 2 mixed, c. RYK No. '2. 4ftH-c BUTTER Creamerv. l,te2oc: dairy, fancy. 18c. KB Higher: anssouri nou Kansas re turned llMc; iicw No. 2 whltewcod enact In cluded i3'c. Receipts, snipmenis. Wheat, bu 122.41 114.8 Corn, hu 2.,nno , t. ' oas. bj 12,'io 'j.'M lslhl3 Supply of llrnio. SKW YORK. Nov. iii.-The visible suj ply of Brain 4attti'1y,. Navember 14. 11s cotn- illcd by 110 New Yj'rK i'rouuee i-.vcnajigc, s as r.'llous: VVbat, i7.!kn'.1 bu.- Increase. ?, 771. WO bu. "orn, l.l.wi.omt bu.; decrniac. 4W.iX) bu. Oats, ! ,7M2."il o-j.; 'ncrease. M7,(W bu ive. 1,i36.i) bu.; tncrcase. 39,i b-i. B.rl?y, 3,231,(100 on.; jicreasc, sti.Wv bu. Philadelphia Prixtaev Market. PHILADELPHIA: Nov. lti. BUTTER Firm; ixti-a west-rn creamery, iZtyShbci nearby prints. 2:14c. EOU8- L'nchnnged; fresh nearby, 30c. loss off, western. 28H2!Jc; southwestern, 2tMf27e; southern, 24ifi2fic. CHEK:S13 Bteitilyj "fulr demand; New York full creams, 12c; choke, llc; fair to good, Hfc 114c. Minneapolis Wheat. Floor and llran. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. Ifi. WHEAT De cern Irt, 77,c: May, 77a4c; on 'rack, No. 1 ;ard. 80'c; No. 1 northern, 7'.c; No. 2 northern, 7674,c; No. 31 noithern, 724f744c FLOUR First patents. 14. Wku 4.7H; second patents, 14.5&4.fio: tift . clears, 13.i3.i0; sreand r.lears, l-M'.' .fin. 3RAN-IH bulk, 113.23. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Nov. Hi. WHEAT Weak; No. 1 northern, soft .sic; No. r.or- thcrn. 7ffi7?4c; May,- 7T8-' nsk :VK-Steadv. No. 7. iWri'.c. jtiitlO BSKCU. -ARLEY Steadv; No. 05c; smnple. 85c. 'ORN Lower; No. i. 454'i 4'Ic ; May, tlc. . . l oleda Seed Market. . ' TOLEDO. Nov.. :6. SEEDS-5:iovor, ensh, fS.50; December, 16.524; January, fc.SiH; Februarv, 16.624; March, lJ.t;74. Prime al slke, 16.80. Prime timothy. 11.3u. Peorltt Grain Market.' PEORIA, Nov. IS. CORN Steu'dy ; new Ni. 8. '2c; No. 4.' 41tf' uA'CS-Sasy; No. 'A Slilte, :j'g34';c. . New York. Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Novr 16. MONEY On all. firm at 4954 per cent!, closing bhl, S; off-red at 54,'. Time loans;, idnlli and firm; sixty days. : ier oeu; Jkiluety. days and six liiiVnlhs,,.r-M per cent. . PRIME- -MERCAN'riLE -PAPER per cent . 1 1 ''-m- - - - . UTERLINO EXeTIANOE-Mronger. with nct'ial business- in Diakera' hl'.la ot H.'d' 4.'im .tor -'demo nil. KDU iafc. M.!i75rcj4.7Wst .Cor sixty ttavs' bills; posted rates, ;.81 atul H.S44; cmmeTcluI T,ms, 14 '94i SILVER Bar, - 58i -Mexican dollars, 44c. - " . Ht'jNDS Government, easier; railroad, ir regular. The closing- quotatlofis.- on' l oitds are as follows: C. a. rr. reg. U. N iinlii 4s IMi Maohatlail e. (. 4a )uri4.M. t'iu ,4. 6 it ,inu., T.4H Vins. . L. 4s. . 3V .nia'i . 71 . JS'.i . T . 7k .74', 7j', . .1274 60 coupon da 3k, re....., , flq eoupun Vlo nkw 4. r-- do lew 4n t'oiipon. .14t.s .. X. a? T:. 4. 60 uld it. r....liu'al 1 uo zi So nw 4 eouimn llo'l K. R. R. of M. 1 mi N. . Y. O. g. pn',4,N'.' 1. V. g. 3. I li I Nil. l'lclBc 4..." do , !( do bt, .coupon... Ati-hiiioii tfeil. 4s.. .I'll'., do dl. 4 -....' I do In... " Atlsntli' f lt- 1 4 .SUrWinr.i li West. r. 4.'. 7 H & o it "' Ore. 4. I.. i.rt pt 1H do W ' Pkuii. couv i'n ', C(nir.l of Mt. it.... Utn uen. 4.... WIS do l.l inv l , St. U tt !'. M. . 5. Che. Olilo 4 ..., -Ol1; 31. L. & ,B K. f. 4. HV. ( hl-Ro A. 74 St. L. 8. W. ) C. H. Q. :w 4s.. " SnWrd A. U 4 C, M. St. P. f. 4.1 J8. Facl 4 tif I & N. W. rou. 1..1M)' Southern Rsllwty ((.lUU C. R. I, a f. 4 .. 71 iTxa a Paclflc l&...lliVi d( col. 6 72ti T.. Bt. U & W. .. 'JS Ore St. L 4.:.. Ht V'nioa l'ifiBc 4 nr." t hl.. Trm. I. .......' : Vj! do rouv 4n KUi Cull. Tob.no 4i , Ml H'. 8. Stel td 6 :,). ft Su. 4t 'V.i Wl.ih 1 I & H. O. to " I do deb. B ... MS ...HI1, . .. r.n ... u ... m ... U Kris prior ilea 4s..... MS XV. & L. B. 4... do in. I .. ." Ki'l Wls.Cenlral 4. Kl W. V. C. .lot'i Colo. Pud c. It.. Ilekliii X'alley 4,in.l,". ' Offered. . ... Dostaa' Stock Qaotutlons. BOSTON, -Nov. '. .i-CalJ,. ltians, 5i per cent; lime loana t'ii pof cent. Official closing pilcea on st.ieka and bonds: Atehtkon 4i. Mn. Ontral 41... AUhlMin .......... do pld ' homil c Allxnr. Kwton 4t Maine.. . l99:n Atioues . dti Ainaluamslod . :!i Italy West . . ::::: 31 . m 4 lnnziikm . .44 ,!. a Hocl... .170 . millennial -'14 .430 . I4'i . 4:ii . 7a .. ii, . . J.-.-. .. ,. 50', . i;' . no .. all . i ,. 17'i .. S3, ,. r, Uontn Klevslod. N. Y.. N. II. A 14d .Copper Ranee .. H..lt4 .fiomlnliui Coal.. ... liil -cank!ln .... :oi IsK- Royal S Miiliawk I'.', Uld liomlnloa ... ... m liKol ;. KitrBuurf pfd .. t nlrai Pa. .CIS.' ... Meilratl Crntnti Amtr. Sugar do pfd Amrr. Tel Tfl Hum. 1. ft SI .. IVciioril Kle. trio ;:.i4 Parrot a Wtiincy 147'i liuia P Coppar Miu. Klwirui do Pfd 74 isiuarauk Tvlnlly t'nltsd Krult ....... t. a. suwi s... 4 t'nitad Staloa M I 'ah Vit-torla i,t Winona i Wolvarlnt ... do pfd Vl'cutirsneuftS; com. Advtnturs l.oudoa f toek Market. ' IONLmjK, iJov. 11. Closing atocks are as loiiuws: Con,U. mimr... Tll-.i. V. T. Central.... Ncrfoik A W i do pfd.. .'. Oni.-rlo ei W ...1UH . . . .'Si ... M ...20 ... S744 ... V ... IKS ...119 ... t ... KVi, ... 75 ... if ..: 71 ... M ... U'i ... r..ii ... ) ... r.-H do accusal . . ,i . . ,J-i Anacon4a fll4 Alrhlacn 4-"'1 do pfd B:t4 PfLnsyWauU .... -i.-.i. Hand Mines Bal. A Ok la ('anadiaa Paclso 1-tU Headli.f (hp,. Ohio Chi.aio O. W ... du in pfd.. do ?d pfd... So. Railway do pfd S i Pai-lfic . ... t'nloo Pacific do fa V. 8. atcsl... do pfd. .... Wabaih . do- pfd..'...'. .. li ..1WS .. c. ki. a Bt. r.. 1 silvers .... Denver, ft R. t. .. nlil a.; ' - .. 47V ... 4 I ..i! .. M Erl do lat ptd do 24 pfd , Illlnola ('antral.... b. ft N : M . K. ft T Ex-divldend. ... . BAR SILVER Steady at 27',d per ounce. MtiNKY 3i3i per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 4i-lt4'4 per cenlr.for three months' bills, 4i'a4,4 per cent. 1' mvr York Mlalan 4aatalieas. NEW YORK, Nov.'! The following art the closing quotations on mining atocks: Adams Coa..... , 1 -l-lllla Chlal .4ou . 11 ,.15d .. T . 14 .. 1.7 .. :s .. 11 ..: Alleo I emiario .. in 'i.t.i.i- Or 1 'ophir j.. Cosiatork Tdnnsl. Con. Cal ft Va... Ivadood Tarrs Horn Sllvar iron Sllvar ladvlla Cob Offered. l'hoani A r.riol ..pa) Haau .: Isiarra Navada Small Hupaat ., .-4iiaard . .11c ..in ....? Farelaa Flaaaclal. I.ONDONV Nov. 18 Money was not abun dant In the market today and the rates were firm. Ihscounts were firm, on the witudrawala of gold for Kgypt, though tha question of shipments tu New York was fair. Prices were fairly firm in spite of the deamess of money. The gilt-edged auction waa helped !. tha arrivals of gold, HtJ&.ucO from Australia and ll.326.uu0 fr.nn the Cupe ana tne kaowledga that !2.5ct,0uu Waa on lta way hither from Bom bay. Consuls were steady and closed with a beter tendency. Americana opened dull and lifeless, but afterwards became more cheerful, tha New York bank statement being considered fairly favorable. Tne movement ot the slut ke. however. Were irregular, but the market rlooed ateady. Cupprr llatleiied to 5u' on heay aelllna. but Uose4 suaJy at vvV Balllua lo ths Iimoin t oi fisn.oon was withdrawn from Hie Hank of England today for shipment to Egvpt. PARIS, Nov. 1R-Pil-es on the bo'lraa opened firm today, but later declined. There was little interest In the trading at the close. The prlvste rale of discount was 2 15-18 per cent. Three per cent rentes f 17Hc fur the account. Exchanga on London, '.T,r ISc for the account. BliRLIN. Ntiv. !!. On the bourse today all bank shares were higher on account of fhe consolidation of the Dresdnor bank anil the Scha-frhSusen lwnk vereln. Ex change on I.ondon, 20 murks Vr pfgs for clucks. Discount rates, short bills. 3 per cent; three months bills, i4 par cent. SEW YORK ST04-KS AND BONDS. Attentpt to LoTt-er Price os Active Stoka Meeta with Failure. NEW YORK. Nov. lti Prices traversed a cmislderahle range In the stock market today but the net changes from last week's closing are small and insignificant outside of a few cases. The early tendency was downwards followed bv a vigorous recov ery which wes not fullv held, but the clos ing was steady. Profeaslcnal traders ar gued that the poor response on -Saturday to the very favorable bat.k statement In dicated weak conditions and they sold the market with some confidence at the open ing. The selling ecntored upon Pennsyl vania In which another dav'a mormons business was done. About ltu.OuO chare of this stock were traded In during the first hour, currying It down to 111, or 4 above last week'a low level. United States Steel preferred was also under pressure and. failed to share to any extent In the recov ery. The market moved In aympnthy with Pennsylvania. There was tin organised bull movement In the local tractions accompanied by vague rumors of h comprehensive merger. Con solidated O.in moved downwards away from the group on account of published hs-B'-ltlons that its franchises wore defective. The upward movement In Chicago ft Alton continued umi there were unexplained ad vances in the. Toledo, 81. Louis & western securities Sugar enjoyed the benefit if the improved prospect for the Cuban traly. The upward movement had for a sub stantial basis the prospect of Improved con ditions In the monev market which led to iinme sanguine estimates of the -coming abundance of funas. TlMf showing of- last week's .currency movement Was accepted an evidence that, the Interior requirements nave neen- priictlctiiry satisiieit. ine rai-t ti nt 'lie urgent needs which' 'have been n et on account of the disturbances Jt St. Louis and Baltimore and on account cf th high price of cotton have failed to cause any serious disturbance hero Is Itself mi assuring circumstance. llh the rellux of funds to New Vork definitely In sltfht, the relief to sentiment Is great. Hi t the for eign trade statement for October shows even safer grounds for optimism over tha money market. The value of the month's exports which rose to above lt)n,0(i,iioa is higher for any month, since OctoU-r of i9e and the xcers value of the exports over the Imports of r.8.4;i9.n0 Is also fcTeater than for nny month since October 1900. This strong showing is due to the promahle market of the staple products of the soli, the value of exports of manufacture being practically stationary, it Is commonly expected, how ever, that the value of Iron and attol ex ports will shortly Increase. In last month imports fell 4.5ao.(iuu below those of Octo ber for last j ear and this tendency alao is expected to 'grow In view of the decline of the products of our domestic manu facturers. The explanation of the current Inward movement of gold !a thus made very clear. Today's engagements for import leached 12.&mi,i)00. niid-it is believed that the move ment has not jtet exhausted Itself. The rise In call monay rates today was rrobably connected with .he arrangements ;or pay ing the dividend on the United .Mates t'teel preferrd stock. ' he bir d naiket was dull and rather Ir regular. Total rtles par value, tl,812.il. United States .d 4s declined 4 per cent on the last call. Following aie the- nosing quotations on the New lork Stock exchange: uaies. men. ww. ciosr. Atchison ...I. do pfd ..21,060 04 027ji .. a,w fj ' wis i4altliiior tc Ohio 10,400 7 72lii do "I'd 2U0 87l.- SJlj 80-4 i'.; Kil 24 -I'.s ci.nauian ,r ac-iuc...... i,wu 4. en. of New Jeracy,. . Chcsapepkti i Ohio.. ;tuu Chicago t Alton...... 4,IHiu do pfd.'.: ..... S,2 Chicago Ot. West-n. 100 d.v it-pfd. .-. Chic. At N.irthv.-eBt'.-rn - t.'hi. Ter. : Trans ' d Ida... T C, CT, C. St. C.ilorado So.utlicfnnrt. 210. it' 1st pfd, i!i, -2d Pfd 117 '4 7V - .118 ll' '.'.'.'.')' Oil u-ii..4iv-,jjj. 20 Delaware & Hudson. 1'el., -Lack. i VVeat.. lieiiVir A illo Grande do pfd Lie do 1st pfd 2H0 152 152 in!' : 2A!i !K i-4''i . 2r'i ti. 47' 4 bu loa too ;:uu ' 4 'b4 do za ptd.: .-. C.t. Northern ptd Hooking- Valley... M4 flu pru.'.i. ...... Illinois Central., Iowa ContuI do pfd.. iCinnai City South'n ..'... i! lii 'ii',4 l."4 do pra... J-oulsv. it Nishville.. l.m Iikh. Manhattan ' u. 4. M'50 Mi Metropolitan 8t. .Hy :5.wh) .ijV Minn. & St. 1, 2011 62 Missouri Pacific I,!'"! 8:. . 11 , K. & T , 2i'l Pi'b At ;-fd 5c0 34' 4 Nat. R. R. of M. pfd New York Viiti-al... 2.7") U'Hi Norfolk - Western.., 1,412 Ml do pfd ' w i -12 61 87 4 bli 34 lii'i &3H 1 l.i'4 61 8sej . I1P4 X4 r.tji P4't i2 wj; H2Vi 4")nt'irlo Weatern. Pennsylvania .l7.li) 112H 111 P.. C, C. "t Ridding ....... 31,150 200 4,870 5u0 a;',4 ssi 4 75ik . S5H 274 !Va Go I4 43 1 12'i do t pru do lid pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. U & Sun Fr do 1st pfd.. do ?d pfd. St. U Soutnwestern.. 7li 'zii. 58 2110 43J,1( 43f, do pfd St. Paul do pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway... uo pfd... Texaa & Pacific Tol . St. L. ic West do -pfd...: ; Union Pacltc 18,U0 13, 324i Ovi nia . 724 22 It :m4 v 8jS 18V4, , 32U il. 41 17'i 72U 22V VMi 3u'-, 7S f6 WA H24 14H ir4 33 '218 15 11 1W 4,817 8.'il I 100 7il r,iu s,ufio 20 pio imi 414 17' MVt 22- 20 31 71 85' 184 33 do pfd ...... Wabash do pfd... Wheel, tt Wisconsin 1.8U0 . Ijike Erie . Central do pfd .. Adams American United States Wells-Fargo Amalg. Copoer 121 180 1!J .23.110 . l'O . 214) :i74 18 Am. enr ft Foundry.. do pfl Amcr. . Unw!ed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive.... do pfd........ 19 00 1K if 42'A 83 till 300 200 :ki 75'4 11714 'SV'4 76 42U 87 115 'soii 26'a 175" 148 ' 10 Am. Smelt. & Refng. do tfd Amer. Sugar Refng. Anaconda Win. Co.. Brkyn Rap. Transit. Colo. Fuel ft Iron... Col. & Hock. Coal... Consul, tlas (lencral Electric lnternat. Paper do pfd lnternat. Pump , do pfd National Biscuit National I-iul ...... North American Pacific Mall , people'a 49S , Pressed Steel Car.. do pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel do pfd Hubbes-Clooda do pfd Tenn. Coal at Iron.. U. S. leather do pfd.; .....- U. S. Rubber do pfd .... V. S. Steel do pfd Western Union .ll.fStl '.u't,'ii.7 . 280 '. .' ii . ::io . 2J1 3S 2 175 148 1"H w M ' 08 MS , 1U4 70 .' 2:4 27 S 210 e8 . 27'4 76 3ti 10 61 84 28 175 ' iws'; 10 4V0 3ii0 imi 1,025 M0 ' 11 7 24 8 57'i' l'Ci 70 24V4 ,2V4 27 I.... . ,3c0 . SOU . 2;iO '. i'240 . 4O0 . 2W '. "iii'i .10.840 .69,700 7 48H 13 'i74 7'4 75 'ioii 11 62 484 13 30t4 1"I 51 kl 460 Northern Securities.. w,4 1 Total sales for the day, 618,300 shares. Ex-dlvldend. It. Josean l.lv ktocU Market. ST. JOSEPH. Nov. 1. CATTLH Re celpla, l.iisJ tread. Tha market waa steady to 15c lower: natives. ti.5"-i&.2S; cows and heifers, tl.25w4.60; slockers and feeders, t2.6t"iii4 25. HOUS Receipts, !.4a head. The market was ateady to so higher; light, 14.7o4j6.10; mixed and butchers. 14 Snrtil.su. 8HKEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 70 head. The market waa alow;- lamb 15.40; yearlings, !4.; wethers, 13.75; ewes, 11.3S. Bloaa City Ltv itoek Markat. BIOUX CITY, la., Nov. 18. (Special Tele ,rm.n 1 CATTLE- ReM)nia. liu head: stoekera, atruiig; killera, weak; lieavea, 1.176 ti5.U)i; cows and heifers, I2.ivtf3.ls; atockers and fetdri. l2.V4ua.s.i; caivea and ytaruiigs, J2 2 tj3 Jo. Hisltf Ret-elpts, 3.5" head; market weak; selling, 4.tiiJ, bu:a ul aalirc, 4i W. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Big Receipt of Cattle at Cb'cugo Caused Prices to Puffer at All Poit.tr HOGS SOLO TRIFLE LOWER Active Demand for Uoth Fat Sheep aad Feedera ana the Market 1'onld Safely Be Qaated Bteady to troa with Last Week. BOUTH OMAHA. Nov. hi. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday S.526 a.tilO. 21.im Name day last week 7.414 8 8V2 2I.1VW Hama week before 11.71' 3.12S 1. '-''! Pnme three weeks ago... .11.21 1.7H2 22 .56 Bsrne four weeks f.Vl t 2.440 18.i21 Some day Isst year 4.929 4.02O 22.nl3 Rk-CKlPia FOR YliB YEAR TO DATE. The lullowing table shows the receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at Kouth Omaha for the year to data and comparisons wltn last year: 1903. Cattle sMt2,32o Hogs .1. .1.HS1.1.U Sheep ' 1,025,187 114. Inc. Deo. 878.fi3X .72 l.Mi,884 f.783 1,478.121 14,0tl Iv.r bogs ul ; ouin Omaha for tha last several dae Willi com par'Skiisi Data. 1 loa. ios.lul.ri0.l."-ll9' Nor, Nov, I Mi S 71 i li'Hi ;a 4 ow 111 i 4 111 4 Oil I I a 4 0 4 04 4o 1 41 4 Ml 4 04 1 4o I 4.1 Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nor. Nov. .'Jov. Nov. Nov., 4 . 4 8i.; 48; & 12 4 72-i 6l 61 46 ' IM 144 4 72 2 5 71 4 til 4 01 I 4 a ( 68 4 tTH 4 OJ 1 fo, 4 021 1 OM " ... ... :o... n... 12... 13... 4 l4! 4 67V 4 K'U. ft 74 4 4 (Cil J 47 1 41 1 H5 4 74 4 0S 1 4.1 3 11 25i 72 , 4 02 8 4o S 82 4 ll'l n 4! 4 84! i 1 441 1 38 4 5f.' fl 2V S M 4 74 3 !4, l 14 Nov. 10. ' 31 S 7 4 lt i 87 3 lti! 3 1! 4 34V 5 4 Wi 1 84: S ii; 3 31 Nov. 1 'Indicate Sunday. The o Die la I number of cars ot stock brought In touay by each road was: Koad. Cattle. Hogs. Sheup. Hu. C. M. ft St.. P. Ry. Wabash Mo. Pacific Ry 1 Union Pac. System... 34 C. N. W. Ky ' F. E M. V. R. R 73 C, St. P., M. O.... 4 U. & M. Ry t C O. y. Ry 2 C, R. 1. It P., east., b C R. 1. A P.. west.. 3 Illinois Central Chicago O. W 1 30 20 11 ti 18 4 Total receipts 2o4 i.1 81 The disposition of the day's receipt was aa follows, each buyer p.ireoiialng tiie num ber of head Indicated; Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co r47 i" o2:i Swift and Company l,B.!l 82 Cudahy Pi cklng Co 7l .81 Armour t Co '. VSi 01 il 4.1 Armaur Co., n. 'jiy ,iu' .... Vansant A C j ISO Carey lienton M , W. l. Stephen i .... .... Lewis .to-.t 21 .... Uvlnsstone S' alter. 8 H. F, Hamilton j'l I. . F. Hura 2 Sam Wcrtlieimer :4; Martin & Grcgson 4! .... Mike Haggeriy 7,'i Other buyers ,W .. . 8.8.W Totals li.pM 6,7;8 I4.4KI CA I'i'Lil'J 'i'bele were not as many cati!e here, this morning ns arrived a week ng". tiut 1UO.-0 than li.erc were on sale a year :-.g'. llien- was ut: enormous run ut Chi- cngo,. Jiowe'ver, uu pi iuc-h eneiv tciv uiiiiteU 1iki15c lower, mi l In some cases ttiu loss .amounted to as ni'Juli ns a iiuarter. in.it being the case, packers wne n.itu rally bvaiMh here i.nd ot all other points. 1 hii-e were not over teh loaos .if corn feu su'ers m Hie ards, lui nuycrs acre very slow 10 tKi; r.ohl, ami were oinridcraniy l iiicr iiinu L'lurts iii.iiiiwMl last tcceif Hi.iiesru .it -were I I i pi-epanso lo make tni coiict-..-i ns usKed ... Una "us :illl 'it was Kite is-Mie any pusmuss ' was transartet. it now lakts pretty s ,,uoU i.iarnu to ; ring over 4.so to 'i'ho cow .arkrt us -jiso .low aid In ni.isi etnes it .title .ower. .-tales .vcte ui. tne wjiy from eleiidy : tt dime lower tn .irerii (-uscsvi. The, proportion ut cows, ihough, to tha iota! ect Ipis was iioiaiargc, and us a result buyers were rot able to lake off as nicch as ihey intondeil tw. U was a slow,' tine-en market, nojxh. from start :o tlnudi, v I li the tjiidoiicy ot juices downwind. .-'. . .Jiilla, vl talve- t.nd stags showed no i-:-..jle cbfcr.ve : :--.n tne clos of wk. 1 . ' Owing d-V.e fact that a good many stock cartle wen artid over iroin aiht wevK;ny spt culs tors tlify were slow to loud -ip very iKaraV' this morning. Trading was thill i-.i Ul kintbi showed a loss amo.iiulng tu 5'(i-2. Common stuff was exceedingly liaril to a;ll ft anything Ilka satisfactory prices. Panf.e beet tteers tvefo In small lUpply t i;i mornlnif. i.nd aa a result packers had to buy them at Jest about r.teady prices as compured with :he cloae of '.ast week.' The reeling,' tUough, was a little weaker. Range (.own an" mockers and I'oedera llnclujilcd as toted above. Kenrescntatlve sales. STEERS AND HL.IFF.R3. 13711 4 ti COVt. 1... 1... 8... 1... t: 12... 1... 18... ... .109 .... k4 IK I I no a...... ion 1.... . : uo HE1KKR8. ....1U4U ....!'' ...,lll 2 SO t ! S 0 4U 821 4 .'l J M 7;o S 3f. STOCK ER8 AND FKKDER8. ......11V) 9 to t 7in 1 .--1 1074 t M 44... 11:5 IU NKUHAJSKA. 8 cows 8W 1 cow 710 3 heifers-.. 46 1 feeder... lOfci) I cows' 70 7 cows..... " 1 S" 13 cows.. 9i2 50 870 1 3i 1275 , 3 10 1 35 2 2) 3 i 3 2ii t 00 : 1 cow... 3 (KIWI.. 1 calf... 1 feeder... 720 2cowa.....lolo 1 cow H4W 2 M 1 01) 2 26 3 HO 6) cows... 32 heifers., ,'W 324 2 r 29 feeders.. 312 COLORADO. 13 feeders. 1 cow Ti cows.... 21 cows.... 41 cows.... 47 l):s) 3 in. ;-3 feeders.. Wl 1 feeder... "VI I l'l 3 10 3 10 3 i 3 l 1 40 li 5 2 25 2 27 J 1.7 i 11 t m 1 77 1 ! 1 80 2 40 1 20 1? U 3 i uo 50 2 3S .. (no .. 7m .. . o. ..lOi'l ..l'l ..1025 .. 9i .. M ... t'iO .. ssl .'.1460 ..11C!0 .. 8 .. 7 . . 8Ui . .ItSMi 1 feeders.. WKJ :t feeders.. 1(70 6 feeders.. 112U 1 86 2 36 li. liorHfi-Nb. 7 rows... 8 cows.., 2 cows. . 9 cows.. 4 cows. . 1 heifer. 4 cows.. 1 bull.... 1 COWS.. 2 40 2 5i) lao 2 2i 2 25 2 1.7 1 1 m 1 Hi 1 !H 1 7n 1 20 3 60 4 cows.. 82 s72 91k. '.120 1 cow.. . 3 cows..- 3 cow... 1 heifer.... Xoi .1 heifers.). 72H 1 bull ,.141i I" cows, 1 cow., I cow. sa cows 4 cows... 1 cow...'. 1 feeder.. 1 feeder.. 3 feeders T feeders 8ll 21 feeders.. 8so 1 feeder... liM 3 feeders.. m:i 1 feeder... 60O 850 t 20 I 86 H.10 9o5 4 cows 2 40 William Bethuran: Neb. 14 steers. 1113 3 15 16 ateers. .1048 . U81 r. 2 1 calf.. 100 4 50 20 cowa... N. Barton Neb.' 21 feeders.. 1020 3 10 J. Dl liuinavari new, ,..lii"l 2 3-) 5 cowa... eleorge Karhst Neb. i uo Mall r.ro.-8. D. 20 cows.., .1020 2 08 20 cows... 6 cowa... 1 cows... 1 cow.... 12 cows.. 1 bull.... lbull.... 1 calf.... 24 steers. t. f2 2 20 1 cow.... ..lr0 2 24 4 cow... .. 9ei0 2 00 4 cows... ..1075 2 55 1 bull. ... ..1430 a oo J. O. Camel S. D. ,12t0. 2 37 eows... .140 i Ul 122 steers.. .1080 .H'lT .1032 .1000 2 tO 3 45 2 66 1 85 . im .1040 2 30 3 35 V. Bcrnard-8. D. ..1074 1 60 3 steers.. ..1120 1 25 O'Connor Bros. a). 1). H steers.. ..1154 3 40 steers... .1100 3 40 1 siser.. 2 rows.., 21 Steers. 1240 I 40 1 aleer 1170 40 B. Volln-S. 1. .1035 2 2b 0 ateers.. ..1111 3 20 . 8s 11" J. Mills Wyo. .1UV J 20 1 steer 1040 3 20 21 ateers... 1 cow 1 cow 2 cowa 24 cows Hwan 4u feedera. . 1 feeder... 1 feeder. .. I feedera.. J. Biiaw wyo. :a 2 00 1 cow HVI 1 00 2 OO 2 00 ' 2 oo 720 1 00 1 cow 870 fc!6 2 OH 1 cow 720 K50 2 00 2 cows 76 Land ft Cattle Co. Wyo. A 100 J. C. Schmidt Wyo. 440 1 25 2 feeder.. 4"G 4b0 2 2.". ti feeders.. tr71 7i'.3 1 25 t w 3 25 W. O. BUdd Colo. 7 cowa.. 1 roaa.. .11) . 81 1 65 1 10 I 75 1 65 1 75 t 10 4 cows .. 7&5 ..11120 .. W'l .. 100 .. 3s0 .. a 1 75 1 65 2 10 1 00 2 10 1 15 1 cow 1 cow.... 1 calf.... 1 cow 1 feeders 2 cows.... 1 cow 2 cowa.... i cowa.... am 860 W0 746 1 fedr.. t4U 2 oo HOGS There wss a fairly liberal run hoga here .this morning and the market opened steady to 6c lower or generally a shade lower The bulk of tha sales went from 14.60 to 14 68. Tha heavier weights sold largely at 14. 50, with soma below that. Medium weighta went from H.62'4 t M M and light sold from 14 SO to 14.72(4. Trad ing wa not very active, but atill about half of the receipts were disposed of in fairly good season. Packers then started In ta buy the rest of the offerings a nickel It.wer. end aa MatesinrB all wanted tha morning prices ll was soma llrao befor a rlenranca was tnntte. It It hotlrfl hotk' that hess weighing Icvn 17r t rbn.it 2 V'inis :re selling to the best as vuntiigc' TIicb weighing much under 17& pounrts mint t rxlrn rholee u brliiK anvwhere ner tha lop (if thi market. T here were iptlte u few K"nl butcher weiabt hogs on sals tislay and the tup Ksul w as .pronounecil one of tt.e bcrt bunches ot hogs that has Leen brie In a long time. The close oi the market we. Spain slow and weak, the late sales. being a tilckel lower, ami iIh day a-aa well adtaitced be fure the late arrivals, wcrv disposed of. lit ;rrsentatlve ssles: No. . k. Pr No. . Ik. rr. n sn .. 4u r i t .,4W j: .i :o 44.'. - i tv, .. 4K 11 till .. 4 44 S4 ltd 4 t7i mi tin :.f ?77 ta 4t", 4 .11 .. 4 i ! ttl .. 4 S i J.M Sft 4 Wi ST......H 840 4 fci . 44 11 J 411 4 Ml.. 7. .....x..' ,,.'4i&, t-'l a:-J JH 4 -II 71 ,.0t .. 2m Ho 4 AO id 1 4" 4 744 341 ! 4 Kl 1MH Kl,47- t ifcl 41) 4 .Vi it t44 ! 4 b14 6 in ti 4 1 s ::i a 4 t7i f H0 40 4 M 40 3H .. 4 e ft ...,.: i2 4M .4 t:i i' t" ts 40 4 ifl :t 21 .. 4 ' M 1 40 4 50 S"t !"J 4 4i k- sm un 4 in ;4 7 .. 4 ei' "is 34J .. 4 to Hi 4l S 4 " n 17J 40 4 f?H : '. . .114 .. 4 MS, K KM I'l 4 H' SI 1MI 1 4 r.'S t tl5 .. .-..'i ( f4 ,'ii 4 " JSt Jul 4 w 17! U 4 H It Mi 140 4 U g Hi .. 4 KS SilliEI'-T lure was not in exeesslva tuh of sheep and lamba hero this morning, and ns the demand fur cli kinds was in g.xxt shape, the market ruled active and lolly steady. - ' ' Receipts included tne usual amsl! piopor tlon it killers and packers were uui .-.uirly and trading was brisk, with prices steady to rtrong on nil Cashable grades As sup plies were light, tvrrvthittg that would to kill was soon disposal of. There were a good many feeders on sale this munilng. but the demand was eiiual to the occasion and all deslralde grades could be mioted ateady to. strong and active. There were a good many buyers on tl.c market and besides that commission tnMi had a ni-mber of heavy ordtrs, aw-In reality, there were none iw tuanjv faders ff,er I to simply the demand. ' ' Quotations for grass stock .Choke west ern lambs, 84.NWi4.7ni fair to good" lainbr, I4.2uji4.60; choice yeni lings, f..8i:l.7j; fair to good yearlings, $3.1ar3.40V anoice wath ora, .2f3 60; fair lo good wethers, tlWiH 3.2D; good to choice owes, V2."i .; lair 4' good ewes, 12.BiKB2.7ri; choice seeder lambs, .lnf4.10- fair tci.good feeder ianibs 13.284)1 I TS: baby lambs. W.0lsi2 40; rtwler. dar lings. 13.1iit.u; Ue.ler. -vetUevs, ,43.e:i. t'.; icT-firr ewe,,. iJ.ifiFu.Ai; . cuos, i.vciu'a.w. Representatives aalis: A v. :-4si . lo 123 . ..VI IT. 12 S .3 481 i ah 8 Su 1 , 2 IS . 2 ir. i m 1 17 , I 48k ," 3 SV 8 4n 3 45 ' 3-5 1 85 4 lu 4 II. 1 2". i . 5 ft " 2 W ' 3 00 3 25 1 3 25 3 HS' t 3i. 8 .V. 3 6 3 7ri ' 3 8ft 4 3 'i 3 4ti 3 4n 3 40 2W Wyoming fceiVr ewes.... 24 . Wyoming feeder e-wcs... 1412 Wyoming feeder ewes.... l!8i Wynmlng.feertVr Wetehrs. It! Wyoming cull ews 24. Wyoming feeder ewe.,.... 87 78' Wyoming feeder "ewes . 8 118 Wyoming folder ewes....;.... K 9. Mini in DsKot.a f-ea , s.i 1" South IHlkntti ewes W- 95 So. Dakota femler yesrltngs 87 47 Wyoming fcdiT yearllnrs... 3(2 yoming feetler ye,;rUnM,.-. 70 Kl So. liakotn fetxler ynarlUrgs- !'J 2ii routn DiiKotn lamns 7 Sou tli Iiaku'a lambs 121 Houtli Dakota' larbs,, , 18 Wyoming lucks IsKl Wyoming feeder c'A'es... U8 Wyoming awes .-err. Sl South Dakota awes 'i liatlve.fiNl ewes "48 W yoming feeder yearlings... b40 Wyoming :ecde,, veurllnirs... 104 Wyoming feeder ,amts. fta Wytming yearling. .. '.M Nebraska feeder yeai ling, .i 78 Nbrarka feeder yearlings... 1:1 tsiulh Iaitcta yiarliiigs 58 i s; 74 91 p '11 7 V 70 51 ' ' 7 84 ... I't , .. list ... 71 ... 1H ... bS ... 1"0 ... 110 led narive r n .-rs.. 23 fed Tifctlve ea-'ii-a.. -..-. I'it;i Wt-ominp; I .nibs 17 Wy ..ilng t- an .11:' Wiemingwet i.e. Wy.mlng 'e:h,-.rs W'yoinlna- vr t '.era : :i 470 j , ClfH'AflO I I V 1-1 TOt Iv M4RKK I Heavy liecrlpla -f 411 VarU, -llh rl.ea 11. iu I.. If''. f'HICA '.'V illi,; Nov. ,;v rf.TTI,IVin ceiptH. 'j.lino iieail, 'nclintilig I'.inu lieaov of "Westerns. The rniket was Tii2iV lower: ilien- olds t a " o i" ; "m- sixers. n.'nn.,, (sxir in nie l.l.. Mil III. I dnim. SI.2yt4.75: steckers nod feeilers. U.ro u4.': i-o-vs. t.-S.i .t. b, lfrs, t2.oiH4.: ciiiinefs, WJK".,.J1 -4inf!s. 2.'.-j5(4.BOc vatVea. 2.'iof7.ir.v 'I'exss. sreer. .'2.', ViOiia; West ern stcrs, ;l.HKt 4.tf. - 4 '. ' "''"- HOO8 Recel.ts'lnlaV, -'.'.W10 'lead! etrtl inr.'.ed t.nior -ow, S0.im liend.. .Mnreet steady to t-trong. but lo -ed easy; cilx d And .ititchers, ; l.'-JKfr 3.iK: smd to. ch lice havy, 14,7wi4.Sbj .',iih. J.ey. '4 -.itw-attli .-light. jiKii4.Sr.; bjlk e.f tales, 1'.' )(4.8U. 81 IKiiP-Receipts, o.wo he-sal. The Mar ket for siiccp av.l l.imlsn was -ir.5i:.oc lower; good to choice wethers, 3. 73 il 4.21; fair to clinic. loixod. 12.501 J..70; v.-t-terii tiheep, 82.IKI 44.i4); .lat.-a 1 unlwt, ill. ti'i5.f; western li mhs. ti.Pt iiTCJi .. .1 ' ! ' Kansas I'lty f.ltr a I oak Market, l'VN'dAfi 'lVtt jar-l.7-CABn:I.lu-Rr-cn'plia -ru)Ml-', Ol'. iiallvs jjaai M-A. of Te-an(', talvi-a l.oiai ' liead of ;utiveai . 7 wetlcrn ( he uiarkuL tax.-, a ora - fed aiut western beews wis steady ' to 10c lower; for western canning cows, active to ateady; for stoekcrs and ieedcis. .low; e-fo k calveii lower; iiuarr nllnc. r f.-ady lo uo k. Chotci export and ilrt sdcef E-eers, ;4.3fr(i5.2Ti; fair to Bond. H.;5'o4 :Ki; to-ken" r-.td feed er, iv.nniitJ.tW; wesl-i ed sreors, fainitii 4 20 ; Texua rrw. '.1.1t4?5.25:'Jn' v. cows, ll.2nU.8i; native heifers, K.5'4d,50',. -liners, l.ui.f;."u: bulls. l..fi'uJ.4i; c.Tlv.: H605.-. 1 1UOS Receipts '. ,0ni h' d. The market was active to 5c lower, 'lop 14.M. ; bulk of saiea, H.uuiii 4.9i); ilea v, , .ol.uuli 4 80: mixed luu kera, 14.ti7'4'( 4. M; ,uM 14 77VlM.o; yorkers. ti.S, Wo .'); pigs. 4.;r4.87,4. SIlfcKP AND 7,AMbS-Hen'lpls I.UI43 iiend. The rnarki was steady to strong. ! native, lambs, 4U-35ty'-3ii: wektuvii lambs. 12.lk74iS.3l; fed ewes. IZ.W1W, Visas' cllppeil vearllnas, 12. 50'' 4.(; Texn clipped aheep, l2.4d"i3.7: ' slocl-.'.'! end 'eeders, i2.iltWi3.5it. I. I o Is M atoek Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. W.a-CATTLE Raoelpla 7.5HO heiLd. including 4.5tK( head cf Texan. The market wna mIow and lower. Native shipping and export steers, t4.SiYUa.2A with atrlctlv fancy north up 1 liiK dressad beef and butcher 'ilcir. 14.0aji5.25; s tiers under l,i0 po'uids, 43.5iaji5.(KiS WockwfS and leedcra I2.i5i3.0o; cows and hellers, fit 4.0U with fancy earn fed peU'era,.. 14.60; ci.nr.eis. $1,754(2.16; hulN, 1-'.iji2.7j; o.ilves, li.Oo'nO.jO; Texas and Italian steers, t2.ift .hti; cows and heifers. 2.Wiifi.8u. HiJtiS-Receipts, 0,uti heod. The ni'irket was lower. Plas and li'.HtV SlSOid I.Hi: fiackers. 14.2Mr4.tB iHitchrr : and best leiivr. Il.fd I.Ti-. ' ' ' . SHICKP AN') LA M EE Rec i jg s .?.yl head. The muiket waa atiiidy.' Nalita n,. '..!'., .1 12,: kainliH. t4.on4i5.06: ciiUh (and bne-KS, 2.wu4.'IO; stockcts. $.'.00.3.: ttxak I'learluai. ' ' : OMAHA, Nov. 10. Bank. cl. avinga for to day tl.5-rf.320. 42, :irl Inirease of :;t 7. o7 over the coirtspoiulina day )a-t year. CHICAGO M1NEATOLJS Mala olflct ntfnhattan Building, ST. PALL. niNN. Dlrin Udod v : ijyuu, G6o 'Mtf't: r' -I SiockSr Grain. ProvUlsns Bought and a.ttd for cash or on reasonable klarglrut, - - t Members laaorlsal Bickssttii Private Wlrti,;..., Writ for our daily market letter and pri vate telegraph cipher rmillvd . free. Ship Your Grain to Us. Prompt Returns. Lest Facilities. Lloeral 'Advances. . Uraach OaSea ' . . ..... . .... - i Uiaana nni, un arm on. Telepkae 3A14, DILITH. WI!H5HIK1. EC3!;!cISSIQ;i of STOCKS AND DOMD8 GRAIN AND tROVl8!ONt W bar over 16V officea. Rafsrsnces: 171 Stat and Nat l Bank. 431 R ICHVICK la THH BK1T, Out of Town Business Solicited. Ossaba Braackf 111 Par aaa TU. 1407 .TKOS. M. WADDICK. Ccrreipoodegt '