Till; OMAHA DAILY liKK: MONDAY, XOVEMBEK L, 1100. C s 1IPP1SC OFF THE MMET ProfiUbl Oima Worked by BepUr Bureaus Wall Itrttt. LAMBS WITH WOOL FURNISH THE BUSINESS Kay Money Rolled In to th Inventor of the Scheme More Adroit Method Jow In Yogae. SPORTS OF 1 DAY. In the way of lighter fomnidit. referent la made occaalonally to the "tipping b'J reu" rf Wall alreet, mid It never fall to bring In one or more let torn asking the financial ivlitor kindly to recommend some trustworthy purveyor of speculative ad vice at so much per week. The lnat tima It liajpnd. one letter came from a man In a Hull village of the far northwest, whoa manner of making the requeat be i rayed total Ignorance of stock market speculation. Other letter On the aame cv land, however, have come from men evi dently In touch. with the world and Ita nf fairs physlclana, merchanta, lawyer. to. It seem almoat Incredible that any Intel ligent person should expect a tipping bu iean for a fee of 110 or 818 a week to furn ish la suhscrlbera with a dally budget of tunney-maklng advice. hl that ia what the tipping bureau undertake to do, and the fact that a number of auch bureau con llnue to d buelneaa year after year and ndvertiae cxtenalvcly ia proof enough that they find enough dupea to make the pre tense profitable. If the alleged Informa tion which a tipping bureau purvey at so much pr wek trustworthy, it la cer tainly too valuable to sell, and If It la un trustworthy It la not only valucles. but a source of loan to thoac who may act upon It. and vet there are people who will aend In ." or $! ) for the name of a stock th.it la going to advance 30 pc.lnt. without In- I ill i i uar why the man who advertlaca auch Information for a.il dura not play it him self instead of peddling it out to othcra. The head of a tipping bureau will not argue the roint If you corner him. lie will only bluster and point to hia "record in the marker," and hia record will ahow. not that he liaa been right moat of the time, but that he liaa been right all of the time; that hia advice infallible. That la the perfection of the aclence of tipping to lie right all the time no matter what the market may do. The market ia doing some thing all the tim. and it go neither up nor down without frequent reversal. A bull market haa Ita aetbacka and a bear market Ita recoveries, and the tlpater la able to atiow you. by hia own prediction, j that he foresaw every one of these upa and downs. His prediction, of course, have been artfully two-sided, but you were to have attended only to the main prediction if it happened to go right, and only to the qualification with which it was hedged about if It perchance went wrong. Eaay Doatr for Xaaiber One. The business Of purveying stock market advice wn developed aa It exiata today in the bull market of five years ago. The public in 191) wa seized with one of Ha periodical manias for speculation, and would act hltadly upon the fllmeleat kind of information. There had been tipping DIFFEY'S RECORD WIPED OIT Amateur Athletic Association Pe rlare Him Profeaaloaal. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. It waa announced today that the Amateur Athletic union record committee, at a s.clal meting Ruturday, authorised Jame E Sullivan, secretary of the union and publisher of the record book, to eliminate every mark of distinction and championship oorfoi m anc with which Arthur K. Durfey has been credited, these having been made up on the assumption that he was an amateur, aa evidenced by hia aignlng oi entry torma, etc. This determination by the committee dls placea the following records; Forty vards, :04H. made February 1.1. March 4. TO, and February 1", lfl. in 1i ston. Fifty vards. 005i, made February 21. 1904. In Waahingtnn, D. C. Blxty yards, 0:H. made November 30, and June 7, 9C In New York t'lty. line hnno'red vards. 0:"". made May II, lfoj, at Berkeley Oval. New York City. While In every Instam-e above mentioned, with the exception of the 100 yards. Duffey held the re ord Jointly with othera. the mark of 0:0 atood In a class by Itself. By displacing this performance aa a best on record, the 0;n) now stands as the top most mark at lit) yard among amateurs, being held Jointly by John Owen. Jr., W. A. rVhlrk, H. J. tVefers and othera. With Duffeya name taken from the liat of winner of the Intercollegiate champion shlpa, the new arrangement how aa In i' t',.,leitmtr champions at 100 yarda, throuah Duffey' displacement, the follow ing mn: L. K Llghtner, Harvard. 11 rt i J. S. Westney, University of Pennsylvania, IK and F. R. Moulton. Yale, 10. SHAMROCKS IHTPI.4.Y ALI,-4TA I. cilng Team Wa strong and Wllllni;, bat Weak In Team Work. The Fhamrocks received tlie greatest (cure of the season Sunday, as the All Bun proved to be the strongest offensive team they have played with tills season. Their hacks did fine work in plunging through the I, no and salrtlng the ends, but on account of lack of training were noi able to keep up the good work. The Shamrocks, on the other hand, played with a badly crippled team, which proved to be at ill w orse when Flnlger, the Star end. was forced to leave the game on account of a sprained ankle. The team aa a whole played bril.i.itit ball and excelled notice ably In line plunging and tackle plays. The All rUars left side was weakest and the Shamrock took advantage or this hv send.ng Mercer. Flttwold and Kerry through for continuous gain. Long run were few and far between, and when Vic Stevenson went around the right end for forty yards the crowd responded with loud and vociferous cheera. In Krou and Child. Coach Fttzwold claims to have a pair of the strongest guards in this part of the country, and, aided by McYuckln (a .veteran), n).i,ke a trio that are hard to be.it. Shamlin and Daly never failed to gain when called for and Willetta played an excel. ent and offensive, game. In cap tain Mccune the fchamrccka have one of the headiest and sturdiest foot ball generals that haa played at Vinton street park this year. The Shamrocka are looking for a Thanks giving game, and any team wishing a game will write to J. Flbiger or the Cud ahy Packing company. Chadron net a Walloping. CHADRON, Neb., Nov.. 18. (Special. ) After the Chadron academy team had footed all expenses, the -Rapid City. S. D., School of Mines boy had the audacity to beat ua by a score of 24 to 0. An immense crowd gathered, a the Academy team had never been beaten, thougti it had played with all the surrounding country team. One of the men from Rapid City waa hurt ao severely the services of two surgeon were necessary for hours befora he became conscious. One of tha Chadron men ha a bureaus, before, but the advertising feat- ( dlalocated thumb. lire of the buslneas had been neglected. It remained for a man who knew human nature and nothing about the stock mar ket to discover the possibilities of adver tising. He borrowed 85 to pay for the In sertion of" his first small advertisement. It brought him jn something like 823, out of which he paid back tha 35 he had bor rowed and put the remaining t20 Into ad vertising; space; that brought htm' . In nearly 1140, of which ha put 880 Into adver tising, and so ou as rapidly aa the returns grew, until at tha end of a few months he waa spending several thousand dollar a week In advertising. All this tllm lie was advising people to buy stocks. II knew only that people wanted to buy, and he supposed It was a bull market. It was a bull market. Hi business continued to grow until It became so large that lie ar ranged a ooda with his subscribers. In stead of sending them letters each day they were to read his advertisement each morning to know what thy should buy that day. Certain words, meaningless without tha subscriber's key, meant cer- tain stock. In less than two year this man cleared 50.000 and gave the business to hi stenographer. But he had become interested In speculation himself, and finally went broke buying Chicago & North- weatcra at the top of the bull market. HI aensatlonal success ha never been repeated. He celled the psychological mo ment for preying upon the public's In finite credulity lu a wholesale manner, and waa In line with the blggeat bull market there ha ever been. Ht ranger than the simplicity of the out id public that I only occasionally In the market Is tha fact that many habitual fol lomer of the stock market speculation regularly subscribe to a tipping bureau and ar influenced by It advice. In almoat every bucket shop In the country tha dally idvlsory service of some Wall street bureau la obtained for the benefit of th client and even small brokerage house In Wall street take th letters of the better known tlpatera and display then along wlili other goialp. "Our people," the brokers ay. "must have something lo trade on. They like thla stuff and want it and we ar only too glad to provide it. W at not responsible for It further than to buy It and put it In front of our client. If tiey will trade on It w make cnmmts siooa." Art la tilYlng Advice. Tha tipping bureau that last through all kinds of markets are those that have per fected tha art of giving people the kind of advlo they want and of o balancing their opinion that they are always right. A a rule, people want bullish advice and henc th established tipping bureaus have al ways a strong leaning toward the bull side of the market. Not long ago a new star appealed In the tipping firmament. He wa a tremendous bull and had a rllny liar, subscribers flocking to hia call. Then h turned suddenly to the bear side of th market and because his predictions were not forthwith fulfilled his following de serted him abruptly. People will wait (or bullish predictions to com true, but with Varsity Defeats High School. LARAMIE. Wyo., Nov. 19. (Special.! The foot ball game on the university cam pus yesterday, between the Cheyenne High school team ana in university eleven re sulted In a victory for the latter by a core of 10 to 0. Two of the varsltv's old men were out of the game, which weak ened the team somewhat. The game waa exciting from start to finish, although it was evident mat the visitors were not equal to the. university team. , W'laner Glrla Victorious. WISNKR. Neb.. Nov. V. (Special.! Tha Wlsner High school girls' basket hall team defeated the West Point High feinol glrla at thla place yesterday in a sharply con tested game by a score of 1, to 14. Thla la considered a great ' victory for the home team, which has been organised but a few weeks and was their second game, whereas the West Point team has had two years' training. superiors, lOt rolamlilas, O. The Superiors defeated the heavy Colum bia team of South Omaha by a acorn of ln to 0. The feature of the game waa the heavy line smashing or th Suoeriora and the trick playa of the Columbian The Columbia could not atop the heavy lin plunging of the Superiors, coached by Jo rwiger. DEATH RECORD. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET LiUl Ntwi Comci Which Waald Ka ourst Optrttioi. SPECULATIVE TRADfc IS VERY LIGHT Althoagh Halt. Market Are Steady Weather Perfect for Corn Mint meat and HaaklagOnt Main tain Old Price Level. OMAHA. Nov. 1. iHUf,. The spi-culRllve trade In all grains waa at a standstill today. Tnere was little In tre news to encourag-" operation?. Althmign dull, the markets were q'lite steady Whet cables did not reflect fully the American advance of yesterday, A correction was tnnde In Argentina' shipments of EOO.'aV bushels, making the total for the week 1.3;n.ooo buahels Instead of gsn.dntl bushels. Weather conditions In Argentina continue favorable. Ieemler closed at H.vvmvv Moy at (.7ViV and .Tulv at M"c. The Liverpool corn market Was depreased by short selling. The weather Is perfect for movement and for husking, and larger receipts are epe trd. pecembcr closed at rVti'V', oil iieoemijer ai wgc. may " 1 MVo 447c and July at 4 Oata showed a good tone, maintaining the price level despite the dull trade. The large cash business worked jesterday at Chi cago, amounting to fully l.ifl.o;t buahela. had a bullish effect on the sentiment. De cember closed at JWUiHv, May t JZV Slic and July at )1V learanca were 241,onu bushela of corn, 2K.ooo bushela if oais. i;0. bushela of wheat and 4l.nHo barrels of flour. Prtmarv wheat recelpta were l,119.0no buahels and shipments 4SJ.00U bushels, against receipts last vear of l.KJ.uoO mlshels and shipments of cs.uno hnshela. Pilmarv corn receipts were 72,00o bushela and ahlpmep 426.t"W busheH, agnlnst receipts 1nt year of 717.OO0 bushels and shipments or ihs.uwi nusnei. Liverpool closed Vn4d lower on wheat and "Sid lower on corn. Kansas City elevators loaded out 3oO cars of wheat Thursday, most of It for Texas, Missouri and Kansas mills, where good ml. ling wheat is scarce. It Is estimated by Kansaa Citv traders that 35 per cent of the crop is yet in the hands of the farmers. Australian shipments for the week were anSK bushela, against 32.000 buahela last week and !M.i0n buahela last year. The world'a wheat ahlpments for th week are estimated at 12.0On.000 bushela. of which Europe will take about I0,4"0.000 bushels. Actual shipments last week were 12.S62.OK bushela and those of a year ago n.Sos.OOfl bushels. A Duluth miller says ho had a larger ex port trade Friday than any day since h ha been In the business. Corn along the Burlington and the Iowa Central In Illinois is husking SI) to 36 bush el to the cre. Early estimates were from 10 bushela more than net return. Chicago tradera who are long on oat Bay they look for receipt to be between MO and 12& car a day for some time, an amount about equal to the dally consumption They expect to see a spread of only 9c between oat and corn in May. It 1 now lVc. while last vear at one tlm It wa 2x;. "Big operator in corn are betting their money on both jldes," ay the Inter Ocean. I'The bear ia betting on the big crop figures shown by the government re nort heinar annroxlmatelv correct. The bull I putting tip hia money on the theory that the vlcld haa been estimated 200,000,000 to 4u0.00b.000 bushela too high." Omiba Cash Sales. WHEAT No. 3 hard, 1 car at 7Sc. 1 car at 77c, 1 rar at 76"c and 1 car at 76c. CORN No grade, 3 cars at 3Sc. 1 car at 37c, 2 cars, 3Wc. OATS No. 3 white, 3 cars at 2Se, 1 car at V- Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, 781c; No. 3 hard, 7&g'784c; No. 4 hard, 71Vq,4c; No. I spring, 78'j7Bc; No. 3 spring. 7W;i774c. CORN No. 3 new. St"vtj4uc; No. 4 new, 3Sc; no grade, IMSSc; No. 3 new yellow, 3SWW0C: No. 3 new white. 3'ij40c. OATS No. 2 mixed, 27H9-1C; No. 3 mixed, 27"c: No. 3 white, 2V4r2sc; No. 4 white, 27Vri2So. . RYE No. 2, Cc; No. 3, 84c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 133 Minneapolis , 422 Kanaaa City . lul Omaha 20 Duluth 394 St. Louis iki On track: No. 1 northern. tiv,c; No. J northern. 314o; December, fuse; May. a,"iVe. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET CHIC Atifl tiR4.il ASD PROVISIONS Receipt were: . , . Argentina ()(,, .Mutiny vorable to the development oi orviai Tuesday . In this country absence of ( Official Wednesday' Official Friday OfTVlal Saturday.. reatare af the Trading aad llaalaa Price on Board nt Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. is Trading In the grain pit today wa sxceedlngiy uull :nd prices lluttualed within a nariuw range. At tne close the price of wheat, vorn and oata snowed practltaliv little change from the final ouoiatlona of yesterday. Provisions were 2Wc to 12'ic lower. The wneat tnarkol opened a trifle easier with the Mrv option a shade lower to a shade higher at to Kite, pit traders and commission houses had moderate offer ings, but buyers were hard to find, the evere d-cllne of yesterday having appar ently discouraged a number of prospective purchaser. News of the day was some what bearish. Weather in Argentina wa aald to be fav me nw vi.'ip. in .......... ... umciai Wednesday rain In the northwest was considered UReiy . omdal Thursday.". lo accelerate tne nm. 'uieni ui unnu w market. Another factor tending 'o depress values was a atatemrnt niMde by rn Kng lish statistician. In which It waa claimed the world'a ahlpmenta for the week would show an Increase and that exporta from Russia would be more liberal than gener ally anticipated. Before the end of th first hour the p!-W of the May delivery had eased off to 7Nic. Trading was llstl. as un til shortly before the close. On reports from New Tork of fHlr demand from ex porter ahorta covered quite freely. Aa a result the market rea-alned practically all of the earlv loss. The May option ad vanced to Kstie. The market rlo"d steady with May at 877c. a ahnde lower than the closing price of yesterday. Clearances of wheat and flour were count to C'S2.0i) bu. Primary receipts were 1.1 13.000 bu., com pared with 1.17S.0O0 bu. one year ago. Min neapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported re celpta of srs cara. against 1.0S5 cars last week and 949 cars one year ago. Sentiment In the corn pit waa exceed ingly bearish, but active support from a leading bull prevented any material de cline In price. A aharn break at Liverpool rrount aoout some auing ny commission houses and pit traders, refitting In slight losses earlv In the day. During the re mainder of the session prices fluctuated very Bllahtly. The market closed steq.lv. May opened a shsd" to U'SV-c lower "t ttr to 4474e, sold between 44Sc and 447'TV and closed with a net loss of ic at l4r44Tc. iocal recelpta were 315 cara with five of contract rrade. Th volume of trading In oat was very small. Influenced by an excellent d'maid from exporters the market held t"dv. Mav opened unchanged to Kc lower nl 32c to S3.c to TU.r. sold off to 32'iM2ti: and closed at S2S'532Hc. Local receipt were lfil cara. Provision had a strong iin'Wton. but trading waa almost lifeless. Thre wa a fair Investment demand for the Jnnusry nrodurfs and anne buving of nork by a local packer. Th strong market for live hoga was a bullish factor. At lh close Mav pork ws up KVfflJic at 112 4t4tTt2 f Ird and ribs wee eeh up I4e at I7.02H ard M 7714 reapectlvely. Rstlmated recelnta for Monday: Wheat. 1 csr: corn, 817 cara; oafs. 538 cara; hog. 42.KI head. The leading future ranged a follows: lesfgum and Cow E;dj fat th Walk Fe9dr Hifher. HOG MARKET ACTIVE, STEADY TO STRONG Moderate Receipts of sheep. Market Dull and I arhanaed Itan for the Week Fair aad Price Lower All Aroand. HOI TH O .MA II A. Nov. I. l!v. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... ,.! S.itiS K7t ... 6.:7 T.7O0 ... ,4 7 2 .... 2. SITU 4.i ... 1.7W) 4.71 74 4.1 1I.V11 12.4M Total thla week 24.S2ft 32. r 4s.24i Totals Inst week at.74l 2l.,U M.S"t Ha me week before 37.24a i.;3 4.77'i Bam three week ago..34.W9 U. 4i KM Sar-e four weeks ago...Sl Wf" "S.i05 Same week last year. . . .:A.74 27.43T .VS.71n RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table show the receipts or cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Othaha ror the year to date, comparing with last year: ... 10$. 1904. Inc. 'attle 1S4o2 K.1.746 84. ''1B"S 0..Sr7 I.W5.570 30.517 8,,,P 1.828.BMI l.4.2-. 2..722 The following table shows the average price of hog t Bouth Omaha for th last oay. with comparisons: Nov. 1 I a aji a ui , - , m m a nl Nov. ."NOV. 10 Nov. 11.. rsov. 12 IVOT. 1.1 Not. 14.. :4U i i a m a ani 4 04 ...) 4 HWI 4 M! 4 87 til 4 M 4 A vSV' J"-! 4 ?Hi 4 f' 4 7' 4! 8 82 4 v.y.' $ ') I 4 73 8 83 8 711 4 841 4 CI Nov. 7... 4 83V 4 80 4 7S 8 80 8 W 4 87 4 02 Nov. S...I 4 SI 4 86. 8 44 8 87 4 71 4 03 4 79 I 4 87 4 0l 8 74l 4 681 4 03 4 70Hi 4 9TI 4 7I 3SI 14 W 4 4X1 81 l 4 Rl 4 621 6 26 ; 8 721 I 4 02 I 4 801 4 63 6 10! 5 (ii! 4 ' 7RT, 4 54' 6 21 1 t 8fi 4 H t 4 4 n a aol a K7 ,t 911 k a a?' 01 Nov. u. i 4 7,m t(al . , Mj 6 67; 4 g2 t 90 ". n.. f HS a K7I 4 B.I lb 63 4 Jl M Nov. 17.. I 4 711 4 461 41 4 82. 3 s7 Nov. lg.. a ; la Ml sn t 2 I 3 Article. Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat I Dec. May July Corn IDec. Dec. May July Oats Deo. May July May v. Dec. Jan. May 8 Rib Jan. May I .1 86S'r4'8iiTilff"; 83'gm 8a1; 4SV 4fi 44Ti45 44','(4S! 44tt" 44T'(48 44 30 32S'B ai',i 12 65 12 75 i 44 30i,l 854 85Sf Kqh 87V87VfM 87T'S8 27! 83Sl M'A V 4H 4H 44S'44Sfil 4S 44S 44'fiS 44T40 46 44',,44V'8', 44 . 80 324 32i'i.,'32Hm 31V 12 72-4 12 85 31 12 5 II 7o ai'i 12 72H 12 85 T OA I 7 00 7 00 1 7 no S 8741 6 HO 7t4 6 W 6 87H 6 874! 8 S7'-i 87H I 02V,j i UZ, 7 0i',! J U2V4l I I E7V4i STti OSS I 67Si IS 1 6 80 75 77H 82 i 12 82 12 76 8a 6 87 ',4 6 ts. 7 00 oS 73 315 154 8 76 3KEW TORK (notation uKEntii MAItKJKT on Varlon ot the Day roinsnodltle. NEW YORK, Nov. 18 FLOUR-Recelpts, 31,710 bbls. ; exports. 20,307 blua. ; maraei dull, but ateady; winter patents, 4.2ofei4.oo; No. t tOld. INew. Cash auotatlona were a follow FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 83iCa 4.20; straights, 83. 751 4.10: spring patents. 83.8oa4.10; Btrnlghts. 33.6003 8."): baker'. 32.2S 161 I 3-20. I WHEAT No. 2 spring. S68c; No. 3. 80 (387e: No. 3 red, 8H'i57c. corn No. 2, 49Hr05oc;. No. 2 yellow, 5; I2t4c. OATS No. 2. 30i4c; No 2 white. 33c; No, wnue. iWOiKeviC. ; RTE No. 2. c: 1 BARLEY Oood feeding, S7V,'&3ic; fair to cnoice mailing, a.'mc. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 84c: No. 1 northwest ern, 81.00. Timothy, prime, $3.30. Clover contract grade, 313.0O4i 13.23. PROVISIONS-Mes pork, per bbl.. tl-1.80 wis.tct. Lara, rr iiio ins., sfj.soia H71. Short rib aide I loose). 87 Yal : short 74 r winter straignts, W o'a4.iO; winter extras, cpnr ,,,rg (boxed). K87V57.0O. t2.u4j3.26; winter low grades, 83.8orcf4.2t. ; Following were the receipts and ship Kye flour, firm; faU 'V .H'M? l0.: i ment of flour and grain: P P Ur. F.mtl Preetorlu. 8T. LOCIB. Mo., Nov. 19-After suffer Ing for one week from blood poisoning in sulting from a slight scratch on the leg, Dr. Emll Preetorlus, aged 78 years, editor-in-chief of th Westlicha Post, and nestor of tha German press In the west, died today at his borne. He had been pro. licully unconscious for two day. The members of hi family and Immediate rela tive were at his bedside when h died. Interment will b made Tuesday. Rev. J. G. Reaaei. CIIAMBERSBCKO, Pa., Nov. M.-Rov. J. Q. Reaaer, D. D., professor of the Bible at Wilson college, died from paralysis to day, aged 8") year. Dr. Reaser waa prom inent ln the civil war period in th Presby terian church in Kansu. He was for twenty years pastor at Leavenworth and twenty year at St. Louis; was many time a commissioner to the Presbyterian assem bly and was a member of the first commu te on revision. The remain will be taken to St. Charles. Mo., for Interment. choice to lancv. 84.lati4.bO. Burkwncat 1 Hour, steady, 2 1jW2.26. siait and to arrive. buckwheat uieaay, ts)i,c, aenvcrea New York. CORNiUiCAL Steady; line, white and yellow. 11.26; coarse. i. 1 V.j 1.18. klln-drlcd, i3.10a-3.1s. Kit-Nominal; No. 2 western, 76c, c. L f. New York. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 41c. c. I. f. Buffalo; malting, wwjttlV.'. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Recelpta, lto.iov bu.; exports, 47,ali ou.; bikei. 2,2oo.tu bbls. futures. Boot market steady; No. 2 red. 90:c ele- I vator and 93VliC f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, MSc f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba. !4,c. The opening was steady; wheat eased off under poor cables, liberal receipts and poor prospects for Russian shipments. It rallied in the last hour on bull support; May, 92 1-I6.y J 3-16c. closed at H2V; Decemoer, 92'4i 9tc. closed at 92t4c. CORN Receipts. 74,115 bu.; exports, 78. 474 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. &Vic elevator anu w I. o. o., anoai, rto, rteceipta. tshipiuents I'luur. bbls 17,8"0 3i.3"0 Wheat, bo. ir,20 18.7nO Corn, bu . STO.oH) ta.Boo Oats, bu 2a1.7i 4tl.4"0 Rye, . bu 9 20u 50 Barley, bu.. .., 122.70O .31.200 On the Produce exchange toduv the but ter market was Arm: creameries. lTt44l23c dairies, 17H20c. Eggs, firm; at mark, caocs Included, 1824c: firsts, 24c; prime firsts, 28c extras, hoc. cneese, steady. i2H913"e yellow. uSc. Option maikei was without ! Sc; No. 2 mixed, ;o i ., .i .... i .. t u a v firaiia.- o,..i. Kansas t'lty tiraln aad Provlaloni KANSAS CITY, Nov. 18. WHEAT He cetpta, 18.000 bu.; market unchanif-d; De cetnber, ilsc; May, H",c; July, 7fitc. Cash .No. z iisr.i. wi'rjwc; o. 8, id'iislc; No. red. 9ti'JuVc; NO. 3. 86&Kic. CORN Receipts. VW.ono bu. ; market steaay; uecemoer, 4"itc; May, 40"4c. Caxh Na 2 mixed, 424Vc; ?o. 2 hlte, 43c No. 3. 42c. OATS Receipts, I.LW0; No. t white, 304 transactions, closing partly Uo. lower; Jrfouiiy closed at tjc: May closed at joc; Decemier closed at Mc. OATS Receipts, 3,6M bu.; export. 33. 4H7 bu. Hpot market steady; mixed. 26 to 32 lbs., 33c; natural white, 30 to 32 lbs., 36 &37Sc; clipped white, 34 to 4 lbs., 3U4oc. HAY Steady; sOlppliig, 5oi)&5c; good to choice, a!i2Sc HAY Steady : choice timothy. 810.7otrll.23 choice prairie, .Zovv.an. RYE-Bteady; 6Hc. EGGS Steady ; Missouri and Kansaa, new .No. z wnitewood case included. 24c; case count, XzHc; case returned H less. BL'TTEK Steady; creamery, 2lc; dairy IK'. Receipts. Shipment. HOPS Firm; lat. commou to choice. Wheat, bu M.im) Chanaberlala'a Coach Heiuedy a gate Mrdlrlne for I hlldren. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid o buy Chamberlain Cotig.i Remedy. Tliere ia no danger from It. and relief is always sure to follow. It I In tended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping rough, and Is the best medi cine in the world fur these diseases. It la not orly a certain cur for croup, but, when given as soon aa the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. Whoop ing cough is not dangerous when thla rem edy is given as directed. It contains no opium or other harmful drugs, and may b given as confidently to a baby u to an adult. If luu har anything to trad advertlae It In the Fop ETihxni,i e,,l,,n.n . .ni.- r... herlsh prediction, which are unpopular w4I1i Aj ww, to begin with, they hav very little pa- ' tleni-e. When on who Bella apeculativ ad- DTDCriMAI DIDirBinue vlca take a position from which h can- I rtHoUnlAL rAnAQRAPHS. not retreat h riska hi reputation and 1H05. 14'u22c: 1904. 13il7c: old. buSc. Pa cltlc coast, lliyfi. loloc; 19i4, ldji4c; olds, HIDES Firm; Galveston. 20 to 25 lb., 2oc; California, 21 to 'lb lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to : lb., lm.. LEATHER Firm : acid. 264j'27e. PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, til. 50 612.jo: meks. 19 5310.&0; beef hams, t21. 22.50; packet. HO.&.-'ft 11.50; city, extra India mess, tn S" 18.50. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 8S.7511 10 60; pickled shoulders, 6.m61 7.00; pickled hams, 89 259 75. Lard, steady; western stean.ed. I7.2i7 4'i; refined, quiet; continent, 89.70; Spuih America. 88 ; com pound, 83. 5oi 5 76. Pork, quiet; family. 316 50; short clear, 3145ol6.oO; mess, tl5.2arl5.3 TALIX)W Steady; city S2 per pkg, 4Hc: country (pkgs. free). 4ff6c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 3' C$6c; Japan, nominal roll. I KY Alive, steady; chickens, HVto; fowls. UV. ; turkeys. 14c. Dreaaed, uie: ; western chickens. tNjH&c; turkeys, 14'g2U-; fowls. 9il2c. Bl'TTER Steady: state dairy, common I to extra. lt'ir-'3c: western Imitation cream ery, firsts, 17"eja l'c. ClfEESE Market easy; state full cream, small, colored and wlilte, September, fnncv, '1341-; tate, late mad", choice. 12'i12c; state, fair to good. 12',.'. rXKiSl'nc hanged. Corn. bu... Oats. Uu.. ... 99.0U0 9.UU0 59.001) Oo.uuo 14,000 Data. l06. U904. lfm3.:i.!1901.'19OO.H8!!. DRLJIDING S FINANCIAL REVIEW . , i . . For the Information of parlle who may are pleased to call demonstration.' er v. .,.., .......i.i,, . , d. ' l p into nn oixniiel revoliltlna be Interested In apeculottNe sevuillle Hlu,uJ the l-inch capital violently reflect nre made arrangements with Mr r. conditions in Rus.. and a panic result. Druldlng of Chicago, an expert writer on it is v.-rv easily nndcistivid how English, financial topic and delineator Of stock ex- German and American '''" . . , , . de ug the market, and a general panic change probabilities, to furnish a weekly ,.,,,1. review of the salient feature of current ) the fHl.e of suuli delicate Bltuathns. financial topics gleaned from tl various la rather remarkauie. when elf-inteist i . . 'a net considered, that the broker should exennnge. conilnue to ahcul higher price are to We desire, however, tin the part of The prevail, and tuat general holding of In- Ree to disclaim all responsibility for hi ac- veaiora ahould N- Increaaed. The puhllo -.,,.. , .... ,. ., f.- Iinil.lin inunnilv Icana to iwsalmlstic "Vlea-S, tor tti Miratenesa of any forecast Mi. Druldlng rpn ,- u',, hl)Mtr llt ni,.rnaHMMl may make concerning future prospects or .og mes, snd would therefore be th lcer any Investment or enterprise. should events occur In th market which A., special Inquiries about the present or would uhU pessimism. i"""!"-'' viue oi ' W hen Ho. ks have had a decline, arter a curity should be addressed direct to Mr. F. period of abnormally high money, tt h G. Druldlng, No. 5:1 First Ntlonl bank Uen lmcst universally tru that they have v.. .11,.,. rn..., in been a purchase. We feel very confident building. Chicago, III. ,hH, ., n,lt thtr,y to flfty daya CHICAGO. Nov. is -(Special. -Mney ,h, Ptanrilirrt stocK will be aellWig t loo. atlll continue to be the dominating factor wn,i nenerallv higher than thev in) no-. In the stock market. Conservative bankers i ht, lKh ratea of monev. instead of keep dread the possibility of high price, when ng people from buving good stocka, ougU credit la so strained and money so tight. to induce them to make purchase, for th With the bank reserve so abnormally low reason that storks should certainly ad and the price of stocks excessively high. xance s money rate get lower. Whtt I can see no reason why my former utter- rmmet- mat kef enndltlona have readjusted ances on the stock market should at thla themselves, we believe price will be con ttm be changed. So far aa I can f. slderably higher. Even If on were forced conditions have not yet arisen which could to pav 1" per cent for money, 100 ahare of be conducive to easier money. The tie- Southern Pacific bought at 170 a ahr mendou upheaval In Russia Is another oiild cost at the end of the month only factor which must net be overlooked. The 7,ino. Including the earning chargea.'wlth feverish state of the St. Petersburg bourse every probability that the purchaser will reflerta the Internal Russian situation very he Vle to aell at a great deal higher price, mildly. Missouri. Kansas A Texas, bought at 38. For many year past French resources would cost only S8H If carried a month on have been th-? backbone of all financial 16 per cent money, whereas till stock wfll movement In Russia. Conservative .ro- prob,iblv sell up at least 6 point before moter are of the opinion that t-l.ono.too of thlrtv tiaya ar pat: but money I not 18 French money is invested In Rusln e- per cent, and is rapidly declining- tn a 8 curitles. Tiic French nation having gone Hnd 7 per rent basis, where It la likely to through the throe of a revolution, can stay for aoine tlm." - thoroughly appreciate ita dlatrease. and Th argument lust made I good, wot only re therefore very sensitive to the Russian with reference to Southern Pacific and Mia- tituatlon. An upheaval of the Russian gov sour I. Kansaa aV Texas, but It I also true ernment would react upon France with th of Pennsylvania, Atchison, Union Paclfle rapidity of lightning and Jt requires no and Steel stocka, and all the -standard e- exerclae of th imagination to predict curitles; In fact, there la every reason f panic In the French capital should the expect that the Steel preferred wilt eH for disturbance, which the Russian authorities 110 per share within sixty daya. . 'Indicates Sunday. The followina table show th nil. es raald at the river market for cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steer 36. 95 -36 50 Fair to good corn-fed steer 5 OtVgS.iR Common to fair corn-fed teer.... 4.00f5.00 Good to choice range beef steers.. 4.25-34.50 41 ltd ... 4 47V4 :31 HI llt 41 II 40 4 4; 11 120 4 70 I nt 40 4 474, 71 538 1J0 4 In 4 ?1W ... 4 17s 4 U 4(l 4 TV (5 rt SO 4 47i 44 :ni ... 4 10 1 T34 ... TS t:4 1140 4 70 it :t 40 4 m in su 0 4 Itv, U I4 40 4 74 7I........:3 110 4 47k, 41 S.MI -10 4 7l) 41. ?1 4 4 474 74 40 10 4 70 ' 61 :H 190 4 US 71 .......J.U 40 4 70 I Itt 140 4 67, It 3"J 40 4 7it 74. JT 40 4 47', TTT In 4 7!' 70 in So 4 (It, 7f I7f 40 4 US, SHEEP-There were no sheep received thia morning and all the siock tuat lias been carried over irom day to dav was cleaned ud with the small run of Vf.Htt.nluv Good to cZU ef. .-"kT;:- J S.il S that w absolutely nothing uo.ng Fal Vc .Bori Vn5nhh,!rr MwSMn on th """P niarket thla morning. The re- rann?a and To..r. C 8 'Si Only moderately large, 4M54 head being re Good ta ? choice ilL Vri' ffl lo i celved- Tbl th "malieal run lnc? the Fa?r to iood 5eiw.eH fAl i r.' j'tu werh ln September, but at that It la fair to od atocker and feeders. 3.0030 iarf.er ,hlin tne for tn k RANGE OF PRICES. Omaha 84 2fV34!72t4 Chicago tl. 2507.80 4.266.00 Kansa City 1 75fi60 .4o4j4.8& St. Loul 2.(XVS5.80 4.WXa4.S Bloux City 1.006S.60 4.56fi4.70 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The followinc Hat shows the nmnhtr vi cars of feeder shipped to the country yes- anu mcir points oi aeatination: CATTLE. Car. S. Madoal, Elliott, la. Q 4 Q. E. Anderson, McPherson, Ia. a! 2 Henry Pleper, Minden. la.-R. 1 2 ". ai'.iu ,-nempnia tl. & M v-. Anorewa. snea B. t M Branch. Ohalen n a u KllliatricK Hl lia . Una mlt d "M L. E. Lewis. Gretna B. M Aug Menn, Dodge F. E E. T. Qrahnm, Creston F. E. '""" J. H. White, Oelrlcha, S. D.-F. E , r arris & McBeth, Osiwola V. P John S. Shoeman, Vaukee. Ia. Mil...., r. v.opeiana. vvaiiKee, la. Mil , A. B. Newport. Yale. I Mil tSllliam Dalley, Auburn-Mo. P , E. H. Norrla, Nehawka-Mo. p F. P. Hose. Nehuwks n n Chris Ross, Nchawka-Mo. p'!.'.'!."!!!!! 1. r. rvyan. verclon Mo. r Charles Erne. Ells, Ia. I. C A. Miller. Clarence, ia. N. w -. w. mil, Martlngton-M. & O Martin C. Peters, BloomfleTd M. A O.. r . , SHEEP. I. J. Rowland. Coleman, Mich. R. I....'... 2 The official number of car stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Uri. C, M. A St. P. Ry... Wabaah Missouri Pacific I'. P. System C. A N. W. east C. & N. V., weal C. St. P.. M. c O C. B. at Q., east C, B. & O., west V.. R. 1. & P., east ... C, R. I. & P., weal... Total receipts ThA .llx....,, 1.,.. .... . .... ,.,,,, uay a recelpta waa aa roiiowa. each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Hogs. K2 1 2 1 X 7 21 6 8 I year ago bv about 4.S00 head. It la nrob abl the receipt from thla time on will not be a large aa for th last two months, as the feeder season Is rapidly drawing to a close and there is not much more stock of that kind expected In. but receipts will most likely pick up again about the holi days, when the season for fat sheep opens. The run of sheep during the week has not been very good and, generally speaking, the greater portion of the stock received has been on the Inferior order of stuff. The wgrmed-up and ehort-fed stuff ia be ginning to com ln and there 1 Drctlcallv no market for that kind of slotr it is not good enough to be desirable for killing purposes, with the result that it has had to go as feeder stuff and even then some of it had to be shipped to Chicago, where me same conaiuon 01 anairs were touna with the result that It was sold at con siderable loss. Th trade ou fiat stock this week has not been very good and there ha been a decrease of about 26c for the week on this LlnH exf Mti.SP 'Tl, I .. . t 1 1 . . 1 i desirable killing sheep in this week, the larger portion of the offerings consisting of I warmed-up stuff; hence the decline. ' I Feeders have been in about the same ! shape ss the fat stuff, the most of the re J ceipta being, warm d-up stuff, and when it I arrived it was generally In pretty poor condition and did not excite much com ' ! petition. As the result of this condition -of affairs feeders at the clone of the week , show a decline of about 2oc. 1 I Cl : nt A f I. m a rn fat aheatn urA I tt. V. VtaiA to choice fed lambs, 6.75&7.26; good tc choice range lambs, 86.;Vo7 0; ood to choice yearling wethers. 8i.2Sy6.6R-. tfood to choice old wethers. 60. 0,16. 60; good to choice old ewes. H.5Oif.0W. .-) ' Quotations on feeder' sheen and lambs: Good f.-eding, 85.25ti6.45; good feeding year lings. 84.754t5 26; good feed'tig wethers, 4 "5 US. 00: Knod feedit: ewea. !: . tOfrft! . 75 : breed- '4 j ing ewes, I4.2il4.s0. CHI'A(.( LIVE STOCK MARKET I ( attle Steady Hoar Steady to Stroma Mheep and l.aiuh glow. I CHICAGO, Nov. Id CATTLE Receipts. 1500 head; market Bteadv; beeves, 83.1'J'4'; cows, 1.26,i4.4; heifer, 32.26it)4.1; calves, ! t5.0O7.50; good to prime steers, 8.).3iVa6..5; 1 poor to medium, 83.15475.20; atockera and feeders, t2.264.to. HOGS Receipts, 13.000 head: estimated recelpta Monday, 40,000 head; market steady I,2 I to strong; mixed and butchers. t4.5Dff6.oo: Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing C..o.... ,-,,7 good heavy. 34.vi5.00; rough heavy, 4.4'( Armour c Co , ,1 4.56; light, S4.4n4i i.!; pigs. 84.2i'i4.!5; bulk I of sales. 84.7u4f4.30. Total aov.l SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.4a CAT I LE The tun ut ratti- 11,1. ... .. i head; market slow; sheep. 3.4'"na.wi; year- was of no consequence whatever Ah .V." " ""4". 85.25ijj6.00; lamb, 85..O7.40. waa practically no ou.ilul.l. .Sr,u... i ,u ' : prlcea today from thoe of yesterday T Kana City M.e Stock Market. L 1 1, L ' l"e weex were 23,652 i rv.-.oio 1 . . i-c ie- ceipis. 1,1"- nra.1, iiiv. itiui 11 tfm, u iiirriie , market ateady. Choice export and dressed beet, steers, ib.uy.ro J..; tair to good. !...( ..inn in lMe Hiiianesi run for anv week since the flret welt ln September, and hSeV.0,!' the eek '? al!W mailer than that for the aame week one vear ago br about 6.500 head. The Kenri ". UBIIII Ul ina onering tins week has not been very f ; r ?,pai 01 tne turT being on the Inferior order of stock. The lec'iDts haye he.n small this wtek and It is prih. abl thai now that th rang season lu practically over ther will not be very much change from this wek In the ! of the run for some time, probably not until about the holiday, when th fat twiuuic.uT mining in, valued at tl3. 452,25. Total Import of p- cle at the port of New York for th wrek cmnng tooay were siiii.zii silver and tt,61 gold. Total exports of speet from th port of New York for the week ending today were ii?,ib silver ana i.on goia. OMAHA WHOLES A Id) HAHKIT. t'oadltloa af Trad aad 44aotatloa oa Staple aad Faaey Frodaee. EGGS Fresh ren-ipta. candled atock. 23c. LIVE POCLl RY Hens. fcWc; rooster. 6c; turaeys. .. ; di.cks, S'gSVc; spring alilck- rnn, ; Keeee. rf ml, Bl'TTF.R 1'acklng stock. 15He; choice to fancy dairy, U$lc; creamery- llftlHc; prints. 214c. , . SrOAR Standard granulated. In bbls., to.01 per cwt. ; cube, 85-88 per ewt-j cut loaf, 86.30 per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, bag or bbls.. t4.N per cwt.; No. 10 extra C. baga only, 84 70 per cwt. : No, 16 yellow, bag only. 14.65 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, tc .75 rer cwt. FRESH FISH-Trout. loflllc; halibut, 18c: buffalo, dressed. 9c; pickerel, dreamed. 6Ve; white bass, dressed. 12c; aunfish, 6c; perch. ' Mealed and dresced, 8c; pike, 10c: catfish, 13c; red snapper, 10c; salmon. l(a; crap ples, 12c: eels. ISc: bullheads, lie; black bass, 25c: whltetlsh, I2c; frog legs, per dox., 36c; lobsters, green, C7c; boiled lobster,, JOc; shai roe, 4oc, tnurflsh, 15c; herring, 4c. HAY Price, quoted bv Omaha. Feed company: No. 1 upland. 37; medium. 84 60; coarse. $8. . BRAN Per ton. 814.50. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES California Navels, all aiie. t354i3.75: Florida, all alse. 83.0903.2. LEMONS LemoiUera, extra fancy. . 249 Biz-, n.; 3C0 and 360 si res. 86.50. T DATES Per box of 30 1-lb ckra.. ti: Hallow en. in 70-lb. be.xea. -per - lb., 6tJc; walnut, stuffed. 1-lb. pkgs., 82 per dox. FIGS California, per 10-10. carton, 75-7f 85c, lmiorted Smyrna, 4-crown, 12c; 6 crown. 14c. - BANANAS Prf mediutn-eiaed bunch, tl 762.25; Jumbo. 82.50YS.OO. ' FRUITS. . v PEARS Lawfenoe and Mount' Vernon, 32.50: De Ango, 82-75. APPLES ben Udvie and ' Wtnp, lu tbu. bbia., 84.U0; in buahal. bakta, 81.35; California Bellflowera, Colorado Jona than and Grimes' Golden, 83 26; New Tork apples. 64.50 per bbl. .t ,- GRAPES Tokay, per 4-haaket oral. t2; imported Malagas, 86.6OQ4.00. CRANPKKKlKH dvrae-,. ttt0 per bW.; Bell and Bugle. 812 al VEGETABLES. POTATO ES-New.' Ber bu. -40 1 .; ONION'S -i.'ine-iirown yellow, red alld white, per bu., WY; Spanish, per Crate, I1..&. WAX B1'NS t-er bu tiftsket, ;,8.80; gtring beans, per H-bu..box, StifJSc, Bf. AN 8 Navy, vr tU., tl.8oT ' " Cl'CUMRERH Per bu , tl.60ffl.7S. CABBAGE Home-grown ami Wisconsin, In nates, per lb., l4c. I'EETrt New. pei bu.. 70c. cl'il.KRY-Kalamasoo. per dot., 26c. oWEET POTATOES-Vlrglala. . par . 3 l.u hbl . t2 50. , . CAI'LIFI.OWKR-Per crate, 13. TOMATOES California, per . crat of 30 lb., t260. , . BEEF CUTS. Wholesale price tor beef cut: Ribs No 1, lfc; No. 2, 8vc; No. J, Round No. I, 7o; No. 2. 6'c; No. J,-54tc. Loins No. 1, iric; No. 2, 10c; No. t, 7c. Plate No. 1, 3Ac; No. 2, 3c; No. 3. 2Uq. Chucks No. 1, 4Vtc; No. 2. Zc: No. t. tc. ' MISCELLANEOUS: -CIDER Per kog, t-1.76; per bbl.. 88.it. HONis,Y New, per 34 lb., K.0. CHEESE Bwlsa, new, 15c; . Wlauonain brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, Uc;. twins, young Americas, 14o. NUTS-V alnuts. No. 1 soft ahclla. new crop, per lb., 15rc;hard ahell. par. (hw, USe peer, steers, su.uixiro.i; lair to goon. J.-vnt- n "i1. vi ir,niu nncn, p-. iac 4.80; weatern steers, 82.65414.50; atocker and Pecans, huge, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., reeHera t2 406i4l5: s.iuihern steers 13 tim , 12c. Peanuts, per 11).. 7c; rnaated. Der lit . 4 00; outhern cow, tl.7.V93.0ii: native cows. c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. Uii1c. Almond. 81.76tr3 ; native heifers. t2.5o44.;; bulls, 1 soft sheila, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per t2 0"o3.25- calve. 82.2ulj6.oo. Receipts for " Bliellbark hickory nuta, -pr hu.. the week. 7.00 hfad. 182.86; Urge hickory nuta. per b-j ti.SO. HOGS Recelpta, 8.000 head; market 2VWc I Cheatnuta. 15c pr lb. CoooanuU. ti0 per higher Ton. li ft.- hoik of sules. 14 7i4i4fc.l: I Sack of 100. heavy, 84.7i.4j4 85; packers, 84. 76184. V.'Vs; pigs I HIDES-No. 1 green, c; No, 1 green. Ic and lights, M40j4.77V. Receipts (ur the week. 51.800 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, none: market nominally ateady. Native lambs. Th following range of prices at Kansas City was reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110 111 Board or Trade building: Articles. Open. ! High.! Low. Close. I Yes'y V i-e.,t ! . I i rec....;7SHfiiHl 764 78 iHJ 7S'i May... so',! so, no toVai wh f : I I I Dec. ... I 4n ! '.' C-,l 40 4"'i May.... 4"'i 4"i 4i"t 4"'4! 40-S (i - - I I Dec i 2S' ?" '-"i . '"l ""i May... 30Si 3,L' l"1 30! 31 Jan.. May. 12 8 J 12 62 12 55 12 65 ! 12 72 ! 12 Hi 12 62 12 72 I 12 52 12 62 May...; 15X7 6 87 IX 6 7 6 stand to lone hi following If h I wrong. It do not hlp him any that b ha given hi houest opinion. Th tipster who would last through th up and down of the gam must be a "trimmer." One when Sugar waa the most active apeeulallve feature of th market a crowd uf swindler sent out 100. (HO letter pre dicting a twenty-point movement. In 60, una of th Utter It was predicted that the movement would be a twenty-point rise and in tha other SO.OOO a twenty-point da cUn ws predicted Th stock was sui to mora twenty point on way or the other. After th stock had advanced twenty points th 60.000 bull letters wer followed up for business. New York Times. X Hsvwatd stayed over Sunday at the Arcade. Max (""ohn of Nebraska City la gUet at the Millard. M. E. Adam of Springfield registered yesterday at the Arcade. Among Sunday arrivals at the Arcade wa seen E. O. Garrett of Fremont. Ray Clute. a brother of Mr. J A. Hope proprietor of the Arcade hotel, passed , v. c. j . in 1 1 ii, nci. VI. Loal Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 18-WHEAT-Lower; No. t red. cash, elevator. 87 V"''"-' .; track. olNc; December. KtfjiviV; May. av No. 3 hard, MflMiW I CORN Steady: No. 2 cash, nominal; (track 44't for new. 4c for old; December, i 42-ic: May. 43c. OA i a rirm, ru. - can. iracK, Sic: December, JOc; My. 31c; No. 2 white, 324 32 V.C. FLOl'R Steady; red winter patent. 84.30 4 SO; extra fancy and struight. t3.Mil.2& , ler. t2"fi3 1. i SEED Timothy. tesdy: t2.5"fty2.Si'. CORN MEAL Steady; 82.80. FRAN Firm: sacked, east track. 727173c HAY Steady; timothy, 3S.Oi.l4.": prairie. t7 V fi 4 Ul. IRON COTTON TIES-tl 0t. HKMP TWINK 8v. p.aiiGIVG-Sc PROVISIONS Pork, l.-sd : jobbing. Mlaarapolla Urala Market. MINNEAPOI.18. Nov. IS. FLOUR First patent. 84.Xit 4.8"; second patents, 84 .6o74.7ii; first clears. 1.1 6o'i J.75: second clear. t2. 472.55. BRAN-ln hulk tU 6 (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, hu reported by F. D. Day ek Co., Uu-lU Board of Tiad building, waa: Articlca.l Open I High.! Ijuw. Close.i Yea y Wheat-. I Dec lffi! May...i4jS' ll- I Dec.... May... 103 814.' '6 i ."' 1 03 , ls ji,! 1 V.i e5-! Tliere liaa not been hok-Ii rh.,i.., tock in thl week, the moat of the aturf 1 86.25i7.20: weatern lamba. to.2547.00; ewes being on the warmed up and short fed and yearlings. 84 ti-5.60: western clipped R. J. Kline trick 8 T) k'lin.iri. b .....i wife. Beatrice, and W. H. Kilpatrl.-k and i tH ?5- Lard, ate.dy; prime ateaiu. t6.sS. 4raa aad .ayar Trial tel. SAVANNAH. Ga . Nov. 1 -The trial of Caotam Benjamin D. Green and Colonel John K. Gaynol. char.-d with defrauding In govrrnmrnt In connection with natlKn- aire oi i-enver are registered at the riaion. At th Murray: A. Ibnen. Lincoln: J. W. Machamer. Central City; N. O. Smith W. J. Fleuimtng. Lexington; A. N. Grimes! Clark. H. C. Hansen. Hastings: C. L. Tate, Plattsmout.i: A. D. bear. Grand Island, sr among the Sunday arrival at the Millard. At th Her Grand: Mr. Mary La. kv, Islington: E. C. Karri. Chadron: Ira Wolf. Elgin; E. A. Hall, Peterabuig; W. C. Cook, Lincoln. R. A. Tawney. Pierce: Lerov Hall. Crawford: Arthur S. Iori-lin, Fremont; L. Improvement contract, will t called for l Hick. John Soppiger. Seward. C E. Covle tiwi in ta I mu-a aiaiea couil on I ues- Grand lli:d. I. i. Henry. Ktarney, re day, January 8. I gueet at the Merrhant. Drv alt meat, stead ; boxed extra shorts, 88 78: clear ribs, 88 00; short clear. M 25. Baron, cteady; boxed extra short. 880; clear ribs. i75: short clear. 88 00. POULTRY Turkey. lower: -hirken, 7ic stjrings. dllc; turkey, 12V?: duck, loc: reene. gfl k-. W UTTER Finn ;creamery, J0-g25c; dairy, iirc EGGS Steady at 24c, caae count. Recetnt. bhipment Pour, bhl Wheat, bu Corn, bo Oat, bu .... M.nirt .... 77 on" .... 74.000 ll.non il.ono 41.flO 53.000 Dalatk Grata Market. DULUTH. Nov 18,-WHEAT-To arriv: No 1 northern, SS'ic; No. 2 northern, 81 Sc order, and the fore part of the week '.here i ooi iiiul-ii s"oi bvuii on tne marks' with th" result that there waa a aiuini'i Monday and Tuesday, but later the suiull luu, coupled Willi the improvement In quality, cauted the market to firm up so that the week closed with beef ter practically steady with last week prices. Cow and heifer also experienced quite a slump on Monday and Tuesday, owing to the overaiipplv and Inferior quality ol the atuff received, but there wa a alight improvement noticeable on Wednesday, th quality of the stork arriving wa of a bet ter order nd thei wa an increased de mand from both packer and outaide buy er, so that th week on cow and helfe'i closed steady with last week. The trade on feeders and Blockers oien..l with a slow market and lower prices, but the quality improved and the demand he cam aood for iight. handy feeder, with the result that the week trade on feeder closed with an ad vane of Hiujlir nn good choice muff. HOGS The receipt of hog thia morn ing were moderately large and all tlia train were in in good season, so that th msrkel was in shape to begin work at a reasonably early hour. The trading opened very active and it waa really th feature of the day trading, a the moat of the stock wsa cleaned up and diapoaed of within a few minutea of the time the market opened for trading. While th trad waa active, the market wa 'ateady to strong in ton la most case. A compared with yeaterday ther wa qo ma terial change in the price nd the trade generally average, up pretty well alth the previous day. The top of the market todav was 14 72Vi. which is 7c low-,- than those of yesterday, but the average tufT went at prlrea that were ateady with ye. Minneapolis C.h Close Wheat: No. 1 lerday sales. The bulk of the sale today mere at wsi wnicn is just about the name as lor yesterday. There wa a moderate run of hog dur ing the week and It was llglitly heavier than that of laal meek, but i a little mailer than the run for the ain week on vear go. The trend of price ha been lomer from day to day ana th mar ket at th other principal market point has been more or less uneven and unsat isfactory The decline for th week Is from 10il5c. Bpreentaliv saie No. 1 salted, loc; No. 2 salted, e: No. 1 veal calf. 11c; No. 8 veal calf. 3c; dry suited, 7ul4c; sheep pelt. 26c4itl.0V;. horse hides, tl.6O4j3.0O. . Liverpool Grata Market, yearlings, 8V00j .60; etern clipped sheep, I LIVERPOOL. Nov. 18 WHEAT Snot. t4."i4j6 6l. t firm; No. 2 red, western winter, 6s 7'ad, futures steudy; December, 7s tyd: March, I. I.onla Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 18 CATTLE Receipt, 2oi head; no Texan: market strong. Na tive shipping and exports steers, 24.755 60; dressed beef and butcher ateers, 62 6.Vg6.0n; steers under l.flnrt los., 82 6Vf3 60; stockers and feeners. xz.pi'ns.tti: cows and neirers V..1: May. Ks llad. COIIN-Spot, eady; American mliad.' 6 l'i-.l, futures quiet; January, .4 6d, March, 4s 4'.d. ' - Milwaukee Grata Market.- MII.WAI'KKK Kov 18 WHma'rtrvi.ll. 33 'Xvf4-46; eanners. 81.7M2.in; - bull. 82.06 '. j nort hern, 87fttWc; No. 2 northern, 84" 2.30; calves, 82?5Wt-5t:. Texas ind Indian xoc: May. 87''0,We jked. RYE-Doll; No. 1, 70VJ71e. ' BARLEY Steady; No, 2.; 65c; sampl. if ("'ORN-Steady; May, 4,c bid. ' '' ' steers, 2.:iod375; corns and halfers. 82 n"3 '. HOGS Receipts. 2.500 head: market steady. Pig and light. 84 ui-4 85; packers, 84 .M4r4 80; butcher and heat heavy, 84.7514 85. HHKKP A.1J L,Anvri iteceipis, ja neaa ; TreaMy gtataraaoat. - - - msrlret atea'rtv. Native mutton. 84 5o4ffi 4-: ! WASHINGTON. Nor. 18. Today' tt lamb. 85 2Vi7 45: culls and bucks. : nnM.OO: ment of th treasury balanc In th venral lockers, 8.1.oun.50: Tegana. 32.75tr4.Tfi. 66 8'a 1 Vl hard. 84'c: No. 1 northern. S4'c; No. J northern. WsHlTtc: No. 3. 79V'i3ic; No. 1 Durum, 74c; to arrive, 72c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 4c; No. 3. 4c Oata: No. 3 whit. 2fc.. Barley: 35i4Sc. Rye: C34Q4Vic. IHax: On track, 'J7Vc; to arrive. 67V-'- Peoria Market. PEORIA. Nov. 18 -CORN-Bteady; No. 3 yellow, 43Sc; No. 3. 43.,c; No. 4. 42c; no grade, toe. OATS Firm: No. 3 white. V; No. 4 whit. 2SV$'C. WHISKY On th bsi of 81 30 for iin lshed good. t osTea Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 18 COFFEK-The coftee market future opened steady at un- I changed price at an advance of i points ! In response to steady European cable. But report of rain in Brazil checked th ' demand and the market eased off (llghtlv 1 toward th close with final price tedy, I net unchanged a compared with yester day. Sale wer reported of 27.000 bags. Including November t 5nc: Decemtier. 85te; March. .6'ic; Mav. T.loaT.ite; I Julv, T.aic: September. 7 V-'u7.40r aiid 4V- t.,tr at 7 47.4c fpol Rio. quiet: No. 7 Invoice. 8 6-16c. Vo A k. ft K rr t II ... 4 t t?l M 4 T 11 ...... l!l ... 4 H t 1 4CIV, ... !l ... 4 10 at i o llii, rr '..m ... 4 i i fx 4 4:4 44 111 80 4 U Tl so 4 474 4A no ... 4 44 41 17 40 4 II V, M . . !"0 . .. 4 IS 0 4 47', If. la l 4 J 76 J40 4 41V4. ; 3 IN 4 1 J" 1 4 IT'i 4r n ... 4 a us 10 4 rr'i II tit 11 4 4 62 ...8l IfS 44 14; 11 iu M its lao 4 nv IT tut ton 4 a Mi im 4 atv, 44 I . SO 4 ' 16 ill 4 1 7 IM 2W 4 i 7 J 4 70 il 1.1 H l 11 141 4 4 1 4 I'- 140 4 I.'. 10 11 4 7 17 W 4 17 II 271 fi 4 1 47 4 ire 4 a:, '7 !a: r- 4 1" ; 4" 4 47 , 14-J 4 74 Jew York l ive ".tork Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 18 - BKKVKS4 Ha clpts. it'"' head; no trading; drexsed beef piarket dull at HSi(jc per ra.und for nativ side; export today, iSO riead beeves and 6.8V, qtiartera of beef. CALVES Receipts. ,0 neaa: no ueniitna and no trading for the meek. Country dreased at WlV'ic: dressed grassers and fed calves at 4'"W. SHEEP AND t.A.MM Iteeeipts. 1 Yttt heid: niarket steady; sheep sold at 84 -iU 8 55. lamr.a at X7 ti. I)reseo muttons steady at 37 .laaiiiooo tlO.ouU12.OUVi- fund exclusive of the tlfio.um.OOO gold r- crve shorn: Available cash balan-ea, 81 -3 - Kc.iaxa: go'd' coin and bullion, fS.644.ia; gold certificates, 846.1K3.6fl0. Philadelphia Pradavea Market. ' PHILADFI.PHIA. Not. 18-B1TTTBR-Steadv: extra western crtnery. 24tr. Eti'.S-Firm; weatern fresh, 10c. CHEESE Mrm; New York full cream ery, la'V14e. Toledo fared Market. - , TOLEDO, O.. Nov. 18 SEED Clover. dressed lamba, moderat at I cash. 87V4; December, 88.00; January, 6S (; February. K I; March, 6 !. Prim ulaike. la.on. Prime timothy, tl 66 Sloas City l ive stork Market. morx CITY. Ia.. Nov. 18.-(8peca1 Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. Sou head; mar ket steady, beeves. 84 ."p5 (lu; com, hull and mixed, fc!. 00412 35: atocker and feeder. t2 7Lti3 65: calr and yearling. t2 5u03 25. H ids-Kectlpt. .aH head; market 2'-t,iI s lower, selling at t4.5M4.7u; bulk of sales, 84 6-4 65- St. Joseph Lit Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 18 CATTLE Receipt. 84 head; market teadv. Na tive. 33 Sitio.W; cows and heifers, II j 4.60: torker and f-eder. tI75'a3 75. HOGS Receipt. 1.713 head: market t-trongJ to 15c higher. Light. 14 6T'v-4 v; ine.ilum and heavy. 84 7(14 83; hulk of sales. 84 7iu4 to. SHEEP AND UA MBS Receipt, none. Stack la Might. Reeeipta of live atock at th six principal western markets yesterday: cattle, nog oneen. South Omaha..., 74 4 J 83 Ploux City 8on s Kansaa City jum 3 oo St. Joeei.h t 8 713 . . St. Iioul 1 2i 8"S Chicago 500 1S,Hi0 S.0.S1 Total S.8V 34.613 2,39 MevrhaadUa aad Ks-eele. XrW YORK. Nov 18. Total Imports of .. -H-, ndle and dry goods s4 I iie port of New York for the mack ending today mere PRIVATE WIRE . Von Dorn Grain Co mr Chicago Board of Trad Omaha Grain Exohanf a. Grain and Provisions Bought and sold for cash or futur delivery Receiver and Shippers. 218 and 220 BOARD OF TRADE BL1XJ. Tel. 10D8 OMAHA. F. Da Day Cl Co. riealer la Stocks, drain. Provision ahlgt Yoor Grata t I'a Brach ol.ca. IIU-U1 Baard al Tiala Bldg., Oaiaha. Tslhs a 14V. XJ2-214 Exchang J.dg , South Oenaaa Sell Phon 2la tadndal 'Pawn h