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THK OMAHA - DAILY "BEE:" vvEDNEMDAY, NOVEMHKK . U. Wr. CHAIN AND PRODtCEMAKKKl Slump Followi tlie Boom of the Pre vious Day. FOREIGN BUYING 'IS.'' NOT LAB6E W heajt Falls tiff Heal tl and Mml f the- Bl ;nln V Hal Made im Ibr Day Before. I. our It i " OtlAUA. Nut. 12 Graip take a slump after yesterday Doom. I-'orelgn buying wan not large, al though gool act .cptance were report ;d. Inquiries wer" fair hut the ifuestlon of :inancing che ks puu has,. Wheat fell fT heavily and loaf most of li big aaln made yesterday. Weakness In the northwoat, heavy selling iy commission houses who Were flooded with aelling ordera were titer main ln-fluem-os. December h'at opened at a?',!', and "lose. I at Sr.i'". . , . L : Corn, was we.uk Willi wheat and the ah ertca of any support, pemund wha light and the determined selling by longs 'broke ha murktt and ruin went i ft several point. Iiererobci rnrn opened at Mc and closed at fr. Heavy selling 4W' H - 'option andrth" weakness In wheat and oorn threw out off and the .break waa severe. Little or no support . given and the market closed wraki December outs closed, at 44'e. Primary wlieat receipts' were 7t42,i bj. mid Slilpmcnta were 4iv4.') bu.,-eg ulnst re clptsi lalt year of 1. 236.000 hu. Torn receipt were 189,000 bu. and ship ment wre 24,Ooo bu., ne-.ilimt receipts last year of 2.i.noo bu. and shipments of 2W,i)0 l.n. Clearalce were Wi.tmn bu. of coin. 730 bu. of. ntla and wheat and Hour equul to .;r.ikh bu. l.lverptol rliuMd V'Ced higher on wheat and tejffikd blither on corn. Seaboard reported 28Vi bu. of wheal nud W.'J"t bu. of corn, taken lor export. Local ang of , options: A.itr4a.!.Open7: rllBli.j Low. I Close.! Ycsy. heat- I !4SI I 44'i1 '427,1 Dee... May.. July.. ( 'orn Ie.-.., Mr.. July.. '. . SUV n i b-s i "! Mil im 44141 4V: 42'.l w Sl'i M'S J ol', 4.1'S 4Sl4 44 HI 61 .1 May... 4S' nmaka Caak rrlcra. . No aa hplea (offered; no demand. Carlot naael ta. . ......... .Wheat. Corn 4h 117 2S VI I (Jdts. 22:; j 1:1 i hnuha PROVISIONS 1 I llllt'AM 4iRl AU l'Valurai of the Trailing and Cloalaw , I'jlpra on Hoard of Trad. t'HIcitO. Nov. 12 Wheat prices on the local e.iihange broke inor than L'c tulay, tieoBneek.f heuvy llcinlilntlon. At the cloae wheat ttr December delivery wua off lSc Corn wta down iyj'nc Oata w're l'c lower, rrovlalona were off li'.c to 8Tc. Tin- nirket wa firm at the opening be lauae oj the buying of shorta who were actontelhy the report a of blaher price ul l.lvefx4j. The murket, however, aoon be tame wink on aclllnit by two prominent omnilapii houaea. whoao lead caused many 4 the amuller traders to turn to the aell, aide of the market. A report that tdutned a larifo ujiiount of No. J re4 wheat 14 btdtia; held by exporters because they uretinable to dlaprise of It. but which waa latH denied, had H waakunlnir effect on the irlv market. suspension of u sTo)l''pcai''bok'nl a shori break In corn ea additional Mnpetus to the aell ina; movctient. DurliiK tlie last hour ahorta bought pVc)y and thla caused the narkel to close aleady. Ieccmbcr opened tin ilinnneiHo i,4o lilgher lit jlttfrMVfcc, sold off to Kh- and clustKl nt Si';,!-. May ranged net wevnii.m'ii ana ' fi.utj, auu closed at $l.01N?i)4i, Clearances of wheat and fluur wrn eiual to J16.(nK bushels. The. world's islhle aupply ua shown by Itrad streeta CcreaHed 750.WO bushels.' Primary reealplMftgrii 7ii.0"0 buahels, aaalnat 1,3. im luat)H oji .flw eame day laat yaar. Mln. neapolla Oulutli and Chicago reported re I'clpta f 727 earn, against 872 cars )ut week all DM-oors one year aa;i. 4 The (kturo of the corn market was lib eral sijlna; of tle Js :omber option by promlntt holders. This brouajbt about a Wreak i 24c in the price, of that option. The rinnrlnl sitvutlon and weather ault ahle fq the curing of tha new crop were. Invgi lyfeapotislble for th sdllng pressure. The mfket lacked support and was very weak fr-tlie greater part of the day. Th lose wa weak. rccembcr opened a shade lower V H1"?"!-' higher at 67H'f f7"c. aold off lo WMand closed at frae. Local receipts were Hears, with 2J of contract grade. Oats oke eharply becauso of the weak mas orivheat und corp. The market closed weak. I'ecemlicr opened lower nt 41c, Jccltn'l tc 4'je and closed at 4Sc. Local lerolptiwero E.'J cars. Piovtlons were weak on a resumption of freetrlllng by local packers. The prin cipal ailing pressure was on pork. A 10JD lie decne In the price of live- hogs was a J.'pretitnc influencH. At the close January pork wm off 36c at 13.8d. Lard waa down l.'Vfcc ai l.s.dVi. Itiba were 2fc lower at W.S7U.1 Kfiiutted rccclpla for Tomorrow: wheat, J4 rarHcorn, VO cars) oata, 107 .cars; hog, U3.in laid. Tlie liuxig future ranged aa follow: Artlcld Open. I IllgU.j Low. I Close.l.Tea'y. Vhea Pec. !'li! 1 IV,i M I I 57V 07S 1 47,: f.l'i f2V 92H fM1, 1 nLims-, 1 OS 1 May 'iWa-l Jc.ly ' 1 Corn j ' I . Dec. .VTfiVi May ;i)f July o.-VJV Oata Dec. My July ''ork .Ian. May Lurd t 471 btVil 4H 47T4 4!,50 (fT 4iSl 46V, 4S 4"Ai 4a'i is r n ii 12 o '1 l i 55 13 65 13 26 j 071, S 07', t U2H H 17M, 8 17i 7 KTHi 7 07'4 7 07H S 7 I 7 30 7 10 I 12 SO 1 13 27! 13 25 13 60 8 02H 8 0) n 15 8 l-tj Rlr--Jan. Muy 60 -71JV4 ' 7 37, 7 124 No. . I 'h juoial lona were aa follow: KIJ0t Steady: winter patents, $4.25.1 I 7.1: ,lghts. $3 90fN fin; spring patents. .Kif.Uv atralghta, 4iu4.t, baker, t3.W 1 r r No. 2 uprlng. tt-4X&1.04; No. S, No. 3 red, HI fO1;. No. S, (Wi46c; No. J yellow, Mtf No. 2. 4.VW: No. 3 white. 42W61c. HAP.I'Y flood feeding, S24376c; fair lo t liotee ivjltlng. 77u9uc.'. HKF:i$ Klax. No. 1 northwestern, tl.l' ruiKitlii prune, $4 9l. , Clover, contract iradr.lu.& ' - PKs,i.-Vi e.-rt rlba, side (loose). I?i"(ii4 fries pork, per bbl., tllLMrtf 11-75. Ird. per Via II., ts.60. Bhort clear ld.-e Dined i, f7.6047.75. r"oii)iyig were ib receipt and ahlp nienla i flour and grain: i . Kcelpts. Shipments ;-lour. I1 24V 20O , :t7.2H A'heat. bu sa.otm :t6.4) 'rn. bi ;i,ino 114. u . !' 3J7.4KI 1M.7IM Kye. b 11 s.nie clarley. , M 31,. On' the Woduce exi4iange today the but ler mil was firm; cieamerles. 111270; 4uin. i24e. h.ttt ateady; at mark, -aaea lm Ifded. 17nu.V-; ttiata. 22c; prime mat. 24c Cheeur. steady; 12-tJl4c. ku tr fcmlei and Provlsloaai K"AN3.y CITY. Nov.. IS WHEAT 1 'n- haiigen j,. hlaher; December. ic; "i,': i",'!4 "H,,n: N" 3 "ard, :v7c; No. .. WV1S No. 2 red. WilHii; No. 3. uSV -H-c- . - . , , , t ()RN-t"m-Aiui. d .to ,c lower; Decern . r.' ; ilio.V,,.; canh: No. 1 mixed. No. t white. UV,c; So. S. Wiok',-. . OATH tnchanged: Xt, No. t mixed, 44c. - white. 4jtAj47c; HA Y ol-ad : c hio.-e tinioili tUiOfiUOO 1 holee prairie t fxi 10 . HI TTtK Higher; creamery lnr IV. - ljtior-Vi; V1Jh.''i.Jlra- He , , " Ret'ipi. Wheat. 'b. !. . .a, m f'oin. . bu. - ..lft.uuu Oata. .bu.. ii.iai Isk pack- fl rata. Me. shipment lLiOiai ,.( 10.014J . "Dnlnlk Cm la IH U'TH. Minn . Nov. Market. 12-WHEA'r-No. 1 iiui tlsarat. UXS) No. t nuitlirrn. HT,t; rvccmuel. tl.w. Ma,, tl taj 114. 1". I .. il 4; coni- "ATS Mlnoeonolla krai. Market ' '"nlr;- "rB- . ... -TTj ' (and No. t foundry, u MINNUIHUS. Minn . Nf. l2 - u Id. Nov. J I II-: AT- 1). c. a. o. i 1 ' I'.ill Ut, : Mu J uilchaiia.d l ( t J7 ti.".Svl.v.. No. 1 iiar.l. tH-4. No. 1 icnh.ui Ji li -nort h-i n, II -No. 3 i IT.OI'R Hiti patents. $' 4n.i .".!: m ruml amenta. V.m to; - first i lenr. 4.:4Wl.te-. n. end cleats. ' 4i.i,7o. t FTjAX t ilr demand: i losing prlc t! 17. I IU!.N-ln bulk. . lil.to. ' 1 DHK (.EM.R4.I. MtHkKT I Kenltirea of Tradln unit Prleea an l.eadlna 4 ommoilltlrn, Ni:V YORK. Nov. i: -KlJI R-Rni ipts. lip!) bids. 1 i)iri. !.:'.': market. ilet and bwrely aieady. Mlmi'"nta patents. SA.S.6ii: winter straight. $l.fA4.7; Mln nepota biik'-rv. t4.n"i4.an; wlnn-r extras. Hai.'n4.10; winter pstenta. 14 ftV'i " 35 : winter! low grndea. l "'n l.oo. Hye flour, firm: fair 1 to good. S ''i5.i.'.: choice' to fftne.', :.,ta .,V. liuckwheat flour, ateady. t' twr 1I lbs. TJHNM I" L- Steady : tin- w hite and v. l low. $1 4'K(1.4'i: coarse, tl.3o4il.3ri; kiln dried. S3.T.Mt. K V K Kusy , X.i. i western. Hoc. f. o. b.. New Yolk. . , HA RIF.Y Nominal. VI1KAT-I(.'ceipts. -:t;7.!rn bu.: vxpovtit. W.soCi bu. Spot market eaav; No. 2 red. tlul'n. elivator; No. 1 red. tl.03'. f. o. K, aflout ; No. i :i Ilea l. lrok ihi'lon. IwltiT - Iluluth. nomtnul, f. o. b.. afloat: hard wluttr. uomtnal. f. o. b.. Alter steady opening wheat 2c a bstihel under heavy lliiit udm ed by weakm aa In . storka'. Argentina hews and devllnes In oul- aide markets. A later rally occurred on covering by shorts, and the market closed lii'nV net lower. December. l.UR'.ti& l.oS'j,, closed tl.op. May, tl(c'filU V c.ed, tUi!ei. Con.N Hcclpts. 37.82.1 bu. ; .exports, nLgSti bu. Hpot - market.' eaay; No. 2. 4o. ele vator, and 7Hc, f. o. b.. afloat; No. i white. t'c. and No. 1 yellow. STc. f. o. b.. atlrmi. Option market was without transacilona ind closed net unchanged. December closed, ti'Hc: May. closed. "Hc. tlATH Receipt a, U4.0W bu.: eXTorts. 7.V bu. Spot market, easy; mixed. 2to:l2 pounds. G2e; natural white, W:t2 pounds. 5'M'ic; clipped white. .Wits pounds, sr.v!"c. ' " II AY Steady: good to choice, 11 hVirl 20. HOI'S Steady; state, common to choice, W7 crop. irtr,r)Sc: 1m erojx 7'nllc: Paoirlc coast. I'i7 crop. Dig 12c; 13" crop, .Vrrttc. H I DISH Quiet: Central America. lrtc; Kognta. l!ni!)Hc. LIOATIIKRHteady; ucid. 2j;27ic. I'K IVISIONS Reef, stesdv: fnmilv, H4'in ift'lB 'iO; mess. tlH.Wa IO.511. i'lekled bellies, tll-auai 1.1.5a; pickled hams, tll iTiifijll SO. Lard, steady; western prime. JS.7otoH.80; refined Millet; continent.. t.lS: Soutli America, Jliido; compound. W oK(i8.25. Pork, firm; family, t20.ni; short clear. tlHCOi 17.60; nies. flti.OKfj ltl.7f. ' ' ' TALLOiV-HLeady;. cllj , 6c; country. 6H''!. HK'Ir-Quie(; f(imesfic. fair to extra. iiTtiiiHV: Jsptin. nominal. 1'OI'LTRY Ureaaed. ateady; western chickens. 12'(-15ln turkeys, 13(til8c; fowls. lfKr; 13c. FITTTKR Hrm; creamery, extras. 2Hc; thirds to firsts. 22ca27c; held creamery. seconds to speclala. 2.'t5i2Sc; atate dairy. common to finest. 2l'aJ7c: western factory, common to first. IS'ailii'. CHEKSK Steady; state. full cream. small colored and white, September tine, liiV; October fine. 1.1c: good to prime, 12-y.f 12ac: largn. colored. September tuie.i 15c? white, M-c; common to prime, October large, MtuiiStaC. . . . l'XJUS-Firm; western firsts. 29g;0c; sep undo, it2Rc. . . WKATHF.H PV TUB GR.tlY BEIT Fair ml Warmtr on (he Tab for Wednesday. OMAHA. November 12. U07. The coul wave lias extended over the east and south. Freezing weather, with killing frosts, la reported In Ix)uislana, Oklahoma and Texas. The Xempei i.ture w,ujv, Jieluw J sero in noriiiweniern ."enrasK.a. 11ns rnurn Ing, and temperatures slightly above zero were general throughout the upper Mis souri valley. Light snow flurries continue scattered over the central valleys, but the wwather has- cleared generally throughout the west, and the. outlook, la favorable for full- In' this vicinity tonight Mid Wednes day, with warmer Wednesday. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, vompared with the correspond lng day of the last three yeurs: 1007. liMi. IDiC. l'J04 Minimum temperature.... 24 25 M 25 l'reclpltatlon T .00 .W of) .Normal temperature tor today, 39 degree. Deficiency In Druclultatton inco March 1. 6.0S Inches. ' Di fli'lunty In correfcrtondina Dcrlod In 19IKS. 4.ii5 Inches. , , DaficiencV In cnrrenondin nerlo.1 In 1Kk". 2.44 Inches. ' ' ' b. A. WELSH. ' Local Forecaster. Hi. Lonta flraeral Market. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 12.-WHKAT Finn; track. No. 3 red. cash. Wiofie; No. 2 hard, ttiitic; December, ttW'-f-'ko; May. $l.jur 1.00'4. CORN Firm ; track. No. 2 cash. KSc; IV. cen.ber, UISc; May. J4Vc; No. 2 white. 5Sc. OATS Firm ; track, No. 2 cush. 46'-4c: December, 444c; May. 4Sc; No. 2 while. 47V4c. KLOnt Finn: red winter patent a. t4.754f BOO; extra fancy and straight, $l.3nr4.U5; clear, J3.PoiWI.10. 8KKD Timothy, steadv: .5Ky4.ln. "ORNM KA I Steady; 3.0fi. HRAN Steady; sacked, east track. tl.Oo. HAY I'nchauged; timothy, tll.niMi IKOO; prairie. t7.0or,7n (). IRON COTTON TIES-tT.l". HAOIHNO 1114c. IIKMP TWINK-llc. PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing. $l.Y.Jt. Ie.rd, lower; prime steam, $3.25. Dry salt - menta, .steady: boxed extra shorts $.12V4;-clar rtb. tD.fO; ahort clears, lu.lo! Uacon, Nteady; boxed extra short, tlo.00; clear. J9.K7H; ahort clears, $10.12'k . POrLTRY-viuirt; .chlukena. He; iaprlng, S4e; turkeys. 13c; ducks, (X; giese. He. Ml'TTKIl Higher; creamery, 2SW2Sc. KGOS Steady at l!Ho. ca, t-,)Unt. ' Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl , 12.0n0i H.O11O Wheat, bu IK.Opoii V7.0U0 Corn, bu .20.mi 47,fluo Oats, bu 3u,0(.i 63.iK.iO Available flnpllea of Uraln. NEW YORK. Nov. 12. -Special cable and leiegrapuio communication received by Rradatreeta show the following change In the available, supplies aa compared with previous account: Wheat-l'nited States.' east Rockies, de crease l.iHu.wuii bu.) Canada, increased 7l7,. im bu. - - . : ... Total T'nlted States and Canada, decrease W3.00U bu. Afloat for and In Europe, In creased 20tl,tM bu. Total American and European supply- deervaaed 7Jfi,0uO bu. Corn I'nlted State . ujid Cuuada, de rreased l.'tl.ooiv bu.- . , , Oata I'nlted 8tates 'and Canada In. cnaaetl 7i.xl' liu. 1 The leading decreases and Increases -reported this week follow: Decrease Chicago private elevators, 621. null bu.; Manitoba, 3u3.0 bu.; Lincoln and vicinity. 13S.i bu.; Minneapolis pri vate elevator. loo.OiO bu.; Qmaha. 7S0i) bu. : HI. Joseph, 65.000 bu.; Chattanooga, W.oOO bu. I.icreasoa: Cairo. 147,000 bu. ; Nashville, llS.om bu.; Kingston, ' loo.OUO bu. Mllwankee Grain Market. MILWACKEE, Wig.. Nov. ll-rWHFZAT flteady; No. 1 northern. tl.0641 1; No. 2 northern, tl mini iR: Iiecember. Ua. rtARLfcY-SteJdr,-. No t. 96c, ample, tKil-,. CORN Lower; No. 3, 6!finJiVtc; May. WSa bid. Peorlat Market. PFIRIA. Nov. 12. WHlSKY-tl.K CORN Lower;' No. S yellow and No. 3 60Hc: No. 4, DfiV,c. OAT9-8teady; No. S white, 4."40i-; No 4 white, 42v. RYK No demand. Llioroool ravin Market. L1VERPOOU Nov. U-WHEAT-Spot. steady; No. 2 western winter, 7 lid; fu tures, steady; December, 7 11 VI; March, la 2.,d: May. 8a l'jd. CORN e) pot. ateady; prime mixed Ameri can, o 'd: future. uiet; December, tm 8Sd; January. 5s 6Td. Toledo ttooa Market. TOLF:r0. O.. Nov. IS REFTD8 Clover cash, t46; December, ti5: March. toi Rye No. 1, v; No. t, t:.7; No. 3, 75c; tim othy prime. IJ.i; alslke prime. tT.So; De cemlM r: to 4. Metal Market, V NEW YORK. Nov. 12.-METALS-.Tln waa higher In the London market, with apol quotnl at 142 and futurea at 144 6a. Locally the market Wa quiet. Willi quota tions ranging freini til. 20 to til. 75. Copper waa lower lu lindon. with spot closing at avail U and future at Xiii Sa. Loyally the market waa dull and without further change, lake being n noted at tit 6m.ill.75 sfles-irolv tic at tlt.264gU to and casting at '4i.lssJlJ.i4. Lead was 5 higher al 4.17 U tlia London maiket, and waa u.uolod f lly at tt 4oo4 74. bpeltrr wa quoted at I.T in lit. London, but weak locally al fc.iiwij.lo.- Iron waa liiglivr- tu tho foreign tiarkel,. with standard foundry quoitfd al I M and Cleveland warraiita at Urn 7W.1 fITie local Iron maiket waa quiet, with No. 1 foundry, nuitlirrn. tloatag al ll, 'i 1, lu. nun tin 11. at t.a . iiaj'l 2o. -' .-MKTAU-l-a.l. r-i'.-4i. i. un. liHi's.J .rn 1 ict: No lln there., a,'!. NEW YDRli STOCKS AND BONDS Conservative Financial Powert : Dii conrage Trading- in Margins. FALL ,IN "; PRICES" RESULTS Hln Mhlck Will ois. Ntocka lodgment Oataldr .perUlltr Market and Orlng ( ash from Hiding F:ncoarnged. NI.W YORK. Nov. 12. The impression got abroad in the stock market todav thai the kind of otf ratloi.s which begun to make thems'-hea flt yeaterday w.rw not ap proved by- the consirvstlve flnsnclal pow er, whose efforts are all bent at the pres ent time to the mending of the situation. There was a discontinuance of the small ventures on margin which csme Into notice rsterdar. Thla left tlie market uncertain and poorly supported. The weakness In the mpM-t- group Intervened In thla state of affHlrs, and there was no power vt re sistance to the sympathetic influence of this factor. The passmg of the dividend nti a minor property of the Amalgamated Cupper com pur.y was the Immediate occasion of sell ing or the coppers, but the whole situation in the tiade came Inlo dlaciMslon. American Hmeltlng was most acutely aiTeiled and this gave rise to con.lectur of a coming reduction In the dh Idend on that st.H'k. Kven the electrical equipment companies were affected to some extent, the falling off In demund for copper being' presumed to come most largely from curtailment In that Industry. The renewed sagging ten dency of copper, which waa communicated to the London metal market today, re newed the doubts over the rate of consump tion In the trade, which had be. n somew hat relieved at the time or the heavy buying of the American output by foreign consum ers. There was a disposition to bring' Into question in h comprehensive way tlie effect on earning power of corporation, and probable dividend payment, and of the setback to trade ' which must follow the financial entanglements. Reports from various quarters of reduction of operating forces by factories furnished food for tin discussion, ll has been remarked also that an upward movement In th price, of se curities leads to early discontinuance of an important part of tlie Investment demand for small lots of stocks, which has be 11 so Inlluentlul a factor in the ahsririition and definite removal from the market of a floating supply of securities. Tlie extension of this process In regarded as desirable n muklng for the health of the market fn every way, by broadening the Held of in terest in the affairs of the corporations, tiy finding a solid lodgment for lurge aggregate holdings, as distinguished from tlie ordin ary holdings looking merely to a profit on u price advance, and by attracting funds which have been withdrawn from other use In the present contingency and bring ing them hack into the channi Is of tho banking operations of tlie country. It is believed that the discouragement offered by financial lenders to attempts to revive purely speculative operations, this policy being promised by the motives described, waa more responsible than any other cause for tho action of the slock market today. I'he demand for currency reflected some additional urgency curly in tlie day. but tlie declining premium on currency again In dicated an easing of the strain. More gold was engaged for Import, but the gold movement Into 11 nil oul of Hie Hank of Knglund showed a balance In favor of re ceipts. Discounts cased both In London and Berlin, and the sterling exchange, rate fell buck both in Paris and Berlin. In New York also tlie early further advance In for eign exchange was not maintained. Tint b.-ginnlng of the lunloii stock market set tlement revealed that tlie Selling of stocks ill that market lias been somewhat overdone and the covering of short, by the bear worked un upward movement of prices. Tliia was an influence in tlie early advance In New York, which wa more than lost in the subsequent reaction. The reported failure of ine of the In race banks In Port land. Ore., came late lir'the day and helped to keep price down to the end. Honda were Irregular. Total sales, pur value. ta.lKH.OOO. Culled States 2s de stined fc per cent on call Number of sales and quotations on slocks were as iouows: Adams Expreitf AnuMcuniatetJ Copper Am. ('. K Am. o. A V. pftf Am. Cotton nil , Am. f'.uiun -Ol I pfj ......... , American Kipi-em Am. H. A-u prd American U s.urltua. ., Am. '.mated Oil Am. Llnae4 Oil pfd Am. Locomntlre .......... Am. Iii'omntlve pfd Am. a. K Am. . at R. pfd Ant. Sugar Rtltnlna; Am. Tobarfa pfd rifa Anaconda. Mining l'u Alchtaon , At.hlauo pfd Atlantic C.taat Una Balilmura ai Ohio Hal. A OMn HrooKlyo Rapid Tr Canadian Pacini- C-nlial r.f N. J Chaaapcake A Olilo Memo Gl. W Clilc.,,. ft N. W I- . M. 81 P Chlcaao T. A T., uttered. Sale, High. Low. Close. . ..... lfit i.imi 7i, 4!M, 27 410 isj, 23 , 7') 17ft 111, "; no, .! 41, 3.20K MO . 4' Kit Ml . 1H0 2ii ' a 37.711 - 17 V "OH, 4si kv k; Shi s' ii IK, 7, 10T, 1041, 1st 4.ISH a.ooi ami Hflll 1. sen too l.aon :o 7:tS MS 7i'i 1 Kl 77 33'i Jl-i, eJl, '.j su 77 .IIS 141N .11 -i 72', Ml S 5'" hi, t4J Y.A -7 7a 4..VO 14iS l.rn 3. si 2!u 7S 2i) U2V, U2i, M2 OH 1"1S s ID rhlrasu T. A T. pfd, c. c.. c. & 8t. L, .fn ;s, s w Coloradq r. A 1 1,) 17 HP, 16, Colorado A Ho mi 1T'4 17 11, Colo. A So. 1st pfd 444 41 43V, Co... A t-o. td pfd ami :iV i Consolidated Uaa Soil '14 2 Corn Products, rfg Cora Producu pfd M Halaware A Hudson 1,4ml 1.11 l.'O', 12V4 D.I.. Is A W 4i Denver A R. '(i I.-'W 11V, Ut, '' II. A H. C. pfd filatljlcra' Securlllea Vnl 4! 41 eH Kris I I7 17S 171, Krla Irt pfd 4"0 8' .'! Krle irt pfd. W U J7I, 274 Osaeral Kloclrlr .VHi 114 11! ' 112 llllnola Central l-'iv, InternaUonal Paper l.MV Int. Paper pfd ana Int. Pump 410 v, 9 Int. Pump pfd .in loss Central ' 1"i Iowa Central pfd Kansas City ,0 K. C. o. pfd Loulavllle A N Mexican Central Minn. A St. 1 V , St. P. A S. B. M M , St. P A . . M. pfd.. Mlaaottrl Paclftc M , K. A T M., K. A T. pfd Rational Uead N. R. R. ..f M pfd New York Central N. Y-. O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'a Gaa P . C . C. A St. L Preeaed Steel Car Pressed . C. pfd Pullman Palace .Car Reading Reading let pfd Reading Id pfd Republic Steel .' Republic Sleel pfd Hock latand Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. A 8. K Id pfd St. Louie S. W. St. U 8. W. pfd aouthera PaclQc .- o. Paviae pfvl 80. Hallway 80. Hallway pfd TennetFe. t'. : I Texaa A Pacific T . St. L. A W T.. at. L. A W. pfd I'nlon Pa-lflc I niv-e Pacific pfd I'. S. Kxpreaa.... 1.0.M rt 24', aim ,Vi 41144 f.'i "t, I 4H 141, 14 14 24 inn 74 "4 73S l'n llie tls lis 1.000 .pi.i :a w 1.100 24 S 23 S Sit, M", l.flO ITS " 4'." 5 His) w 974, M on :to 2,', S) US', S.i'i 4 -"'4) W) 41V4 4'l 4u ,1 l.Wi 111 Y9 M1 ioO 7 7r,ij 73 "jisi 'l7t 'iiii 17 1 ... i'i ii ut m 100.W MV 'S II lil 7 7 7:1 ! 400 11, 1 li l.r) i.s is I.S.SI 14i 194, 1:', :i3 list i4 2 .-. nt s 7SI Ml, MS l.'.ni jmi4 nnit km e 11V4 12 us J in 40 :is tiil ' 174 ::i in i", 17-, l S4-1, ', 74. ,10 1I4W UlSa HIS 77 '1 C. a. Realty J V. Kuboer HS l lii, I'. K Rublr pfd "ii I . 7 I S. Hlel 44.l S i -S I 8 Steel pfd :.:.'- k'.S s4S IS . -Carolina l.bemual .... l.lot Us l'w i a -caru. Cham, pfd lion J i, .' Wabasii 4i fci, Wanaah pfd I'M li I Wella-r'ergo tpresa ?vit Weulugliauaa tvlevtrlf N II 44 14 Woelern I'nlon ' b4 W heeling AUK US vviscousla Central , Uul 13', 11 l.'s Wis. Central pfd 27 Northern PaclHo . - 111 1"S l'S Central Leather l:i Cealral Leather pfd 7:;', biow-SheBsId Steel lull 5S 37s Great Northern pld !H 1, 113', ICS Interhorough Met. lnl Mo4. pfd Total sales fur I tie aar. 471 w shares. Korelga r'luanclal. LONDON. Nov. 12 Money was in go.,. I demand lor tlie settlement on the Stock exchange today. Discounts ware a shade easier on the better monetary outlook. On the Stock exchange the recent monetary crisis resulted in stiff carry over rate for tt-s settlement, which ha Jut commenced, tha charge for Americana being ti lo a fier cent. The buainea transacted for the new account waa on a fair ecala. The im proving monetary outlook, owing tu lhc Inflow of gold Into tlie Hank of Englanu. conaetiuent upon thx 7 w r cent bank rate, and the cancellation of soma of the New York gold eiigugnirnla. favorably aflWieit gilt-e-tlgtd Ketuittira, wlulc investors ii.'k adtamage yf the low l. v. I of home rails to Incr- sr ll. ir lioldinga. Am. i i. tins alart.-tl at well above parity W sympathy with the overnigli New- York news, but early hovers turned s.-llt-r around neon sn.1 prices driM.p.-dV .y f rlod of dullness followed, but the ncMpt r4.thn.Newj York. 0tenlng prices with good Ituvlng Imparled strength to the market and prices loeed firm at a fi action below the Ik at quotations of the day. For eigners and Kaffir bene(lt"d by confident buying ut Par-tit. V HKKLIN. iNiit. 12.-Ptloes oi- the Roiirse today were rattur firm upon the advices lrom Loudon. .Tho money rale; was easier. PHI3. Nov. li-IYices on the pours. today iqs-ned tlrm on tlie reassuring New Yoik advices and closed quiet and heavy. Mew York Money Market. XI-: W YORK. Nov. 1J-PR1ME MKlt CANTILE PAPER Nominally at 7 to In 1ST cent. STKRL1NO EXCHAWTK-lrrcgulrfr. will. Dctunl business In bankers' bills ut II. w f, u demand, and ot $1 7X fni' sixty due bills. Commercial Mils, 14. TW SILVER liar,. 5Sc; .Mexican dollars. ' - HONDS GuVei'nmeVt,! heavy : railroad. Ir regular. '.''' MONKY-On call. io. strong demand lit KflU fx r ecuV, ruling . rate lo per cent; closing bid. ,6 pur cent: offered ut ti per cent. Tiuicioaii, .nominal: sixty duvs and ninety day. t2tfl per cent ; six months. S per cent. ' Closing qimintKipS oil 'Newt Yolk bonds were as iouows: V. 8. r. do eoiipun r-t .W Bile p. I. Is. . . ..10i, A S. unl. 4s 1"li4 Man v. g. 4....... Central 4a.. t;i ",n 1st nc ...121 VI OH A Si. L 4a .1 IH !.. K. 4r T. 4. . IH. ilo'. ti ki L. . is, reg.v... do coupiMi l. P. n. Is. rer... do 1" upon Am. Tot-ai co 4a. . . . da Its Athia.tti rsa. 4.. . . ; do adj. 4 !Allanil t'. U.4 Bal. a Ohio 4s, ... .1.1 J1 .'. Rrk. It. T. r. 4:. .rentrul of fia. V ' t 1st inv . do '2d fnc... ; "do Id inc.. I Ties ft Ohio 4V . I'M. .. A A. W I'j . S. Q. n. 4p. do 4a ........... .... Mt. I..... 77i4 .... . . . . as 4B.1IA .... 14 . . . .i .. uii s. a. u. or st . . si ; 0. ,. 3',a. J i S J' r ,. or ,-n. Patlnw !.. . . 7 ilo ? ;.J4 ..' M "X. te W. .-. 1s 191, ; iai o. k. 1. rf.t, t . . 4y penn. cr. ;.tj . fti'i Reading jn. 4s mo, .. ;'4 SI L. A f. M. c Si . X fiL U A . y. fg 4a IS .. ..I St. U. S. W. , . 4s. .. 7S'. .. !' SMoiwrd A. b. 4s .. ,ltPo PaciBn 4 ... n. 1. e. e. 4! On tsl 4s itts. . . 0 "Colo. Indi &a. tier. Ar' So. tunar do vr b. IH, Tsiaji A H. Is. . MM, Colo. MM. Is......... Cnln. So. ' 4s. . Cub, 6a IV- H. O 4a , lUstlllalu 9s ' Bs. . Jaiian Ha ... . , do il srlr.;. ,. .. . , "do 4Ha.tla ' d.. 4a do I'd aeries . .. . 'Oftor. d. r"B!d. 7 T.. I.. A v. s.1 t'til Pr..''flr 4s. 414' u-yy4st si Waeaalt Is dn nan. fr H Wertfrn . jurf 4, .M!aKeli(olf f4 r, , an lis ;: . .-.. . f i'M Ini M t. 4' ... l.Ht Rosloii' tonV"rt " Bond. liObTo.'Nov. l.'.wfall loan,. R'oio per cent; lime loan.t, fi.'u. per ccnl. Official closing on slocltfl and bonds: . Aiclilson 4s pi' AlO'iiaa , 22 Msj. Csiilral 4s. TV VVnala-amitfil .. 4S, . sCa Sla K . Ii, . Mi, . out '. . so '. l..t. . It. . c 'S . u . 7 . "I . VI i . 10 . till li'i . ::iij S'i . 5.1 414 . tin Atchison lo pr.l Roston A Alltanr tlnsom A Maine.. Boswtn KIsvateAi Mexican Ontral N. Y.. N. It. A Psre Msrqinlts . t'nlon Pai lnc .... Am, Pnen. Tube. Amor. Sugar .... do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen .... do pfd i," Jl' lanllr .. s.1 ntnghtip 1W ' Cel. A lletla.. ..MS. Centennial ..imC0ppsr Itange . lialv Weal .. It'a PranKlln .. ID Uranbv ..HIS Isle R.nale ... .. 4 Mlrh'gan . .in.114 Moh,i-k ..II" Monl. c. A C. .. IH U(1 Pomlnlun . .. :HO.ola .. 7!" Parrot ........ . . Isii Uulni'V . . . ..III14 Shannon .. Tamararc .. Trinity . . 16'; I'nlted Copper 1'4 V. R. 'Mining... .. !' ft. Oil .. S41, t'tah . . S4, Victoria . . M' 'inona , 7 Wolverine Kitia' n Klec. lilu. Osnetal f.'lwtrlc Moss. Klaiirii- . do pfd Mass. Uas l iillsd Pruh .. I'nlted S. M do pfd V. S. Hteel do pfd Adventure Asked. t OJHBt WHOLEIALrl MARKET. Condiilou of Trade Mud ilaotntloua on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGi? Fresh country. 22c; storage, Uc. BU'lTKR-KJomnionv, Mo: fancy tub and rolls. iyeoc: creumetiv ilc. CHEK8FJ New full cream, U'isconsio twins, 17Ho; netv full oreuuv brick, 17c; do mestic, new , Swiss, ltci new llmbuigcr, 15 1-itio; young AmerlcaO-H-c. LIVE. 1'OLTi'RY Springs. 10c; lieng 9c; roosters, 4c; ducks, loc; geese, 10c; turkeys, lflc; pigeons, ".V per do. DRESSED TPOULTRY-Bpring. fancy, 11c; bena. locjt roost tiy, , e ; dunks, J2c; geese. 11c; turkey, 1st. ' HAY Choice No. 1 upland, tlO.00; me dium, tS.00; No. 1 botUtai. IK.OO; oft grades, from loM to t5l; ryi.traw, t7.o0; No. 1 alfalfa. II l.oo. FRUITS. APPLKS Naw Yorfc KUig, pur barrel. to. 50; "None 8uch," per barrel. 20 ounce IMpplna. per' barrel, to.26; Maiden Hlush, per barrel, $o.W; Baldwins, per barrel, to. 00; Greenings, per barrel. 15.00; western box uppW; Colorado Jonathans, pi.-r box, t-'!.2S; Colorado Grimes Guldens, per box, 13.25; Idaho Jonathans, per bom, t-'t.oo; Idaho Winter Kananas. per box, $3.00; Washington Den Davis. t2.on; Waah ton Northern Spy, per box. t2.0ti; Washing ton Greenings, per box. f2.00; Washington Haldwlns, er liox, t2.0Q; Washington Rome Heauty. per box, t2.2o; Washington fall ap ples, assorted, per box, tlb'u 1.8ft. TflOPICAL FRUITS. ORANGF:S Florida, per box, t4 if4.2; Florida Grapo Fruit, per box. t5.75ifcn.0O. GRAPES Concords, per basket. WBSOc; Malaga, heavy weights, per keg. tn.Otff t.60; . Malagas, medium weights, per keg, t4.5oy6.O0; California grape, season about over; ome few Emperors of flr quality till moving, per crate, tl.75(&'1.85. LRMONS Fancy. 3') and HflO alzte. per box, te.tai'jjtJ.oO; extra choice, 300 and 360 size, per box, tli.0O4ij6.uO. BANANAS--Port Llmons, per bunch, i:.oi'4r't.oo. ' FIGS AND DATES - Smyrna figs. 7 crown, per pound, 14rlio; Smyrna fig. U-crowii, per poiuid. UtflSci Smyrna figs, 4-crown, per pound, lC'ullc; Culitornla figs, boxes, 10 cartons, oc; Culitornla fl.s, boxes, U carton. 85c; California figs, bulk, per pound. 6o; Hallow I date, per pound, Sc; Khudrgwl dates, per pound. He; Salr dates, per pound. 5c; Fard date. 13 pound boxes, per pound, c. vf:getables POTATOES Per bu., 654i7Sc. C. ItH il l!' II..llUn.l m.A II. 1 .., 1 ''-. u.iu.s-Bed Globe, per bu., 8jtj)5c; Den I a. per crate, tl-50. SWEET POTATOES Small bbl., $2.50. HEETS Per bu., KOu. CARROTS Per. -bu., 7ic TURNIPS Per, busutl, 6oc. , , F'AHSNIPS-Pcr buahol. Tfici CELERY Michigan, per butich NAVY UlilANS Per bu., No. 1, 25 47 350. $2 ! per 40j;0c uu.; L4tna, o per lb. HEANS New wax and string, per market basket. RADISH ES-Per doren. akj. TOMATOES-Per basket. 5ts&75c. PEPPEHS-I'cr buslu-l. 75e. BEEF' CI TS. No. 1 lilts. H4c; No. S rilis. lli - No. 3 rihs, ',jc. No. I loin, luc; No. i loin, Ui ; No. 3 loin, sc. No. 1 chuck, OVSic; No. 2 chuck. 5V-; No. 3 iliiit K, 4c. No. 1 round, c; No. 3 rountl, 7'.ic; No. 3 round, i,c. No. 1 plate. 5c; No. 2 r'ate. 1c; No. 3 plate, MISCKLLANIXHS. CANNED GOODS-Corn. aiauduid wtst. em. 75c. Tonualoes. fancy 3-potmd can, 11.46: standard 3-pound cans, tl 20. pine apples, grated, 2-pound, 12 2oii.3n; sliced, tl.7tVrtt!.3o. Gulloii apples. 11.50. California apricots, t2.6S4i3.3n. Pear. I2.1IKu3.15. Peaches, tl b-llS 15. I.. C. p. a. lies, 12.10 5 16. Alaska nulmiin, led, I1.4U; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.15; fancy Buckeye, flat, t.M5. Sui'diiiis, iiuarter oil, t3.uu; three. duarters mustaid, H.3'i. Sweet polaloes, t1.25'ul.S. Sauerkraut, Sic. Ptiulpklns. kOc 1il k'. Lima bians. 2-pound. 75ciiitl.2o Souked pHS. 2-sund, 65c; fancv. tl.2S.47 1 45. NI TS California walnuts. ,er lb, lSc; Imported walnula. pr lb., 12 0 Lie; Tarra gone almonds, rtr ll He; lilberta. per lb, 13c; Uruxils, per lb., 1 8 H 1 4c ; Pecans, per lb.. 124) 11c; peanuts, raw, p..t- p., jc; peanuts, roasted, r lb., Sc; Italian chest nuta. per lb.. I U lc. . COC'OANUTS-Pcr sack, tl.io; per doxeii. tt'kj. COF"F"EF-RottsteU. Xo. 35, iWc; No. 31I 21c; No. ;S. lio; No. 24J. 14!c. SUGAR Granulated, cane. per ack, $3.4:0 beet, IS: cut loaf, 64c; tube. ,1,0; powdered. C. 15c. F'ISH Halibut, lie; trout. l.V; pkker-1. loc; pike. 14. ; juke, fresh fioz. n. 12c; wliltensh. 14 4 1 It.-; buffalo, 14c: bullhead, ikiune.l and dressed. ):c: calflsli. dressed, 17c; lilts perch, 7c; wl.ile basj. 15c; bluck I tiasa, 2LK-; gunnsn, nw: ' rapplea, .!; I laige crappiea. UV; tierrlng. fresh froxen. I lie; whilellsli, froaen. 136 lit:; Pickerel. fivh I fioxeii. 13c; red snapper. J2c; flounders. mackerel, legfoac per tlli; 1 iKlflsh. fresh froien. 12c; red snupiier. 12c; flounders., fresh froscn. 12c: haddock, freeh froxen. 12c; smell. 13c: ahad roc, 45.' rr lb.; frog legs, 36c per dux ; green sea turtle meat, 25c per lb HIDES AND TALLOW-Green ,alted. No. 1, is. , No. 2, 7V, bull hide. 4W-: green hldta. No. 1. V: No. 2. oc: horse, tl.5003 50: sheep pll, Sikiitl '2u. Tallow, No. 1, 4Vc: No. 2. Sjo. Wool. lStii'-'c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune air aouiewliat unsettled by freer ofTeiings fiom second hands, who seeui desirous of moving auppllea of itninediate grade. Quo tation raiiga from - to kv fir California Hull and from 5.- to (k for Oregon, p. u. li. s v-v hriii, witli faocv yellc Vi "td at ITi'jC. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fair Run of Cattle, With Trade Slow and Lower. HOGS TAKE SHARP TURN DOWN Mherp and l.anilta In Large Receipt, 1 nlth Trade tienernlly llnll and the Trnilrarr nt talnri Lower. PlU i II OMAHA. Nu 12. I!07. Kucipls were: Cat tie. lings. Slieep. 4illlcial Monday ti.jn,". 1 :t;'.i; IT.iqi Kstlmate Tuesday 1.4io o'.."."!! 2ii.h Tio days this week lo.!i.-. fiumc da s lust week H.iiHI Same days '.' weeks ago. . i:t,S47 Same days :l weeks ao. .'.n.;t1;l Kame days 4 .rei ki ago. ,1s. ('77 Same days lust year 17,170 I.!'', ::7.oil l'd .'.2217 .".:!, :r.J 45.700 24.:li2 :i.2";! lll.f.l 1 no following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and ahecp at Sm-.th iiiiial.a t"i 1110 yctr i'ear: Cuttle )I"gs Sheep to ilstc. compared with 4.t l:nC. 1. un.bi.s 2. H40.2MI !;. inc. 1 ice. ?lH.il 1..n.1 ." M.V1.2SI 112.M.1 l.2.IU W.1.12 shows tha nvetnge .1.874.029 The following tabn prices of liocs at South nmalm for tho last averal days w ith conipai iions: Date. I 19W. 19i;f;. l!m.i. lP0.,l!i'J 'inu.'.'lPOI. 6 lo; 4 P0; 4 SI j Hi IS 73 C 071 4 S7 4 HO 4 H7' 0 1: I Nov. '..I 5 I 4 Kl 4 90 4 7S B.4H' ol Nov, 6 ,! n ! Sin : 5 M 4 90 I 5 D11I 4 8!l 4 74 li i.t' 1. ..' 1 Nov. c. iNov. 7. ' Nov . s. i Nov. ft Nov. W. 11 1 Siiv. 12 4 7: I Ml 4 Ml 4 7f an 4 S2; I 7U 0 8-'' t- 1 2 4 74i w 6 t 4 m .1 4 744 0 i'-'1 .! 4 7U S 03 .; 107 . I 4 I .' 4 2 K 00 4 '.(. 4 H7 4 P7 4 I so 0 44 I'.t A Hltl 1; c7, 0 K. 4 Oil 0 2S1 4 B.H! 1" 5 74 5 7:1 fi i',:; Sunday. The oflicial number of cars r.f slock nrouglil lit loiinv v each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p H r s. C.. M. (ft ft. C 2 Missouri l'ncihc I .. .. .. 1 111011 Faeitic CiJ Ji :l 1; 0 I... 2 1 s.l 10 I 1 I I I C. N. V.. cs ;l I C. At N. '.. w-esl Pi I. 4 1 I 4'.. Wt. I'., M. & II... 1 C. H. A g.. casl .... I f.. 14. U- w-cst . . ! C, R. I. A I'., east. It:.. It. I. A I'., west. Illinois Central 1 1 j' Total receipts 170 w SI 7 j The disposition of the day's receipt was as follows, each buyer purchasing ihu 1 number ut liiuil Indicated: ! Uuyers. Cuttle. i tin.H.... . ticking Co i-i-i Swiit und Compunv t..'.i Hogs, giieep. :-vs Cudahy I'acking Co .l.i'll . so; 2,"ll I Armour Co . Vansant Co.. country 1 Curey Ai licnlon 1 l.obinaii At Co , Mccreary & Corey I W. 1. Stephen Hill ft Moil K. P. L-wls Huston & Co ;ii 12 12 2' I '.Hamilton & Rothsc L. Wolf hll.l.. K.2 Hum Wcrtlieiiner . t. McConnttughev . V. A. Hi ll ton iiHistetid Other buyers 4 I2'.i 710 S.S47 Tfiials 4.2K2 3, 5.". HWi CATTLK There was a verv fair run 01 I cattle here ihls inorninK. the curl- esilniBtc I being li ars. There wus nothing like i that number In sight, however, when the 1 market opened. II was noon or ttft.-r before I all the trains w.-ru In. The receipts con I slhtetl very largely of range cuttle, with 11 very largo proportion or cows ana nciiers. Advices from other selling ioints were far from , encouraging, receipts being llltcriil, with prices lower and the trad': glow. Uuycrs at this point were dlsixiscd to move very slowly, not going Into the yard until late and even then not trying very hard lo buy. Fit other words, dullness was the chief feature of tha tiade at the opening. When the trade wa finally under way prices were generally lower and very un even. There was. quite a sprinkling of warmed-up or half-fat bef steeia. .which generally sold 104 15c lower, 111 addition to being dull. The good rarufe cuttle, on the other hand: especially tlie kind that both puckers und feeder buyers would bid on, were not so very much low er.. jomJ sale. In fact, looking shout ateady. but the general tendency, even on the range stuff, was downward. , Cows and heifers were very uneven and as a general thing 10c lower thun yester day. In showing how uneven the market was It might be mentioned thut some cattle carried over from yesterday actu ally Bold higher today. On the other hand, other were decidedly lower. Feeders were slow throughout tlie whole session and generally 10ttl5c lower, un less It. might be. something very food. An outside buyer puld as high ua IS for a bunch of good heavy range cattle. Uuotaiions on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, l5.rsKiiti.40; fair to good corn- feil stoers, 4.)"ito.4o; common to fulr corn fed steers. t4.Ot4.0; good to choice range, steers, t .'J'ii 5.00; fair to good range aimers, t7l.754r4.2Iii common to fulr rango steer,, t3.0iH3.76; good to choice cow, and heifer. t3.154i3.06; fair to good cows and hellers, I3.ii0'ii3.15; common lo fair cows und heifers. $1.50f2.6(i; good to choice Blockers and feed ers, 4.4XK44.oo: fair lo good stocker and feeders. 43.5i''j4.O0; common to fair sticker and feeders. 12 J6''i3.50. BEEF' STEERS. No. 6 . 20.. 46.. Av. Pr. ...UliO 4 ISI ...lilt too .. l'H.1 I 5 No. At. Pr. 20 110 5 5 36 '.SOU 5 . 1 WF:BTERN8 NEBRASKA. 36 cow loon I bull 14.41 mixed. ..Hl H COWS 040 23 cow 97H 5 cows 104H 11 cows '21 5 ttiwi W0 II cow isT 2 HO 13 cows. nr. I 1 75 4 35 2 f5 1 5 3 1ft 1 tki 2 00 3 10 3 () 3 40 '1 11 2 On 2 so 1 85 2 75 2 as 3 40 2 On 2 H5 3 60 3 On 3 40 2 3o 1 call... 30 cows. . 4 cows. . 1 cow . . . .4 cows. , 14 row, . . . 2Wt .. lt ..103) ..1110 .. !Wl .. 024 ..' 7M 2 steers. 82 feeders 7 steers.. 31$ steer.. 7 cows... iW2 lrmi mi feeders. . !:t2 21 steer. M3 S cows. 821 8GUTH DAKOTA. 23 rows. . . Ut steer.. 1 cows 6 cows 7ti :t 10 1142 i 25 .1003 .1276 3 HD 4 35 4 00 3 'lt 3 50 21 feeders.. k'21 3 75 120 feeders.. 11M 20 cows. .. .. M7 OS steers. ...1077 25 cows DPI s 1 5 calves. . . 15d 6 5" 2 steers.. ..1157 4 15 Thomas llson South Dukota. 6 steers. .11744 3 65 36 cows. l'ici l no 10 cow.... 7 steers. .. 8 cow. . . . 16 cows.... 15 calves. .. 9 feeders. . D15 .Vim .1215 . 8:12 .. 4S;. 2 15 WYOM1NO 4 uo 3 30 2 "Hi 4 00 3 65 3 31 1 4 i 2 i5 3 25 t i. 3 Ul 4 00 3 tut 3 5o 4 in 2 bulls ... .1410 . 776 . 478 2 00 3 S3 3 Oil 3 50 4 110 4 36. 4 3.7 3 15 t 10 2 50 4 00 4 00 4 11 3 4 .7 3 si 12 heifers.. 5 heifer., 8 feeders. 811 808 19 feeder,.. l'2S 2 cow HO) 4 steer. ...1847 6 steer.. ..1331 9 cow tHK 13 cow 884 14 cow 970 21 steers.. ,.13u2 11 steers. ...1184 16 steer.. ..prTJ 6 cow PCs ti ft-edor..!')!) 12 steers. .. .126u 21 cow.. 21 cue ., 13 cows.. ..1014 . .KeT.J .. Will 2. cow.. 12 steers. ...1002. ...Il'lj 41 fi-erieis..liibl 3 hirers. ... S36 6 aleers. ...1176 22 heller. 3 00 Hersltf Hi us., Wyoming.' 16 cows 965 65 1 cow tllo 2 35 3 16 4 00 5 On 4 ir, 4 20 2 80 72 cow s 1412a 1 bull list 1 14 feedt ra..l875 12 steer. ... hs, 13 stf"is....lliJ 2 811 2 cows U5 2 5u 1 heifer.. ..I'i80 5 fn 10 feeders. .PA 3 141 lu steer ...1214 3 45 3 feeders.. 1273 G 51 cews F'. Stelphan, Wyoming. 2 On 2o cows 1K7 67 cows D. R. 115 cows ,71 124 cows 924 2 20 Tlsdale. Wyoming 2 15 171 cows.... :4 2 80 : ) F'rank Austin. Colorado. 8 feedeis.. Ml 3 26 5 cows , 'MM 1 16 cows 8:i2 2 60 Sam Goddurd. Colorado. $ feeder.. 891 T. F 17 alee ..139? I. W 4 leer.. ..1232 25 steers. .. JlZ 3 25 ankl) 13 r ows :i!5 2 . Molilalia. 4 66 King, Montana. 4 4o .'Ki steers.. .1249 4 1 4 4i 7 steer,.. .11:12 4 40 HOGS Receipt of hogs were not very large ilna mort.it.,. bin plenty large enough to aurply tlie requlreinenta of the market. After advancing Saliudav and Monday Itilte aharply price look a turn down ward loila. there being a heavy decline at all selling points, bliipiiera opened the market al this point, buv lug u few bog such as wujid suit their puro,es al price only lOe lower than yesterday s giueral market. Pack. -is. however, were holding oft and w lien shippers had I heir order, lilled the market bvcume generallv lie lower and in some raa.a aa much aa 2uc low. r than yeaterdiiy. U is hurdly iiene. ary to add that the trade wa, very alow at the decline und tlie fact thut train were late prolonged the market si 111 more. A good many of the hog, aold at the range of $4 ftat ' and a high aa $4 96, put It will be understood thai the 14 tsi4 So sale Were U) a vie rally, being purchased by ship, pers. Representative, sale: Vo. A'- BU- Fr. No. av. Sh ' Pr 74 143 ... 4 40 J4 1.si to 4 r. ,2 lfci l-o 4 fi ..1,1 lli ; ill so t 44 ,,, , 1 r. 4 ;: 4 i 4 1 1 vi 4 2:4 3"1 IO) :'in t" ei 1. Ol 4 a 41... t : t 4 a 4 11 1 4 '.. . 4 i .V.l 1 Vi ui .i4 4 ;i 4 ."t . .... . San 4 'I M I S-l .' 4 iwi kI 1 t . this ii, .tiling 41 .'.. . . 4 r- '.'. . t 2:4 ... 4 S.'i I.: . SHKI-:p-- ICf inrnti d n-ii ipi Wile llllc. but When t!le market oiwned inn iiiiiMii nn.-Miitii io 111c 1. portml in. It was w ell ir.Uiday li' loro . anrihti'ig like receipts were 11101IM tow.ird 1 he lull in 1 11 1 -I he case must lir-r w.i-4 liere, tias 1 f Hi.- lime of hilt' receipts consisted largelv .if slim' .m tlie feeder order, but still there j whs ii;ile a s; tinkling of tcry decent kill- i ITS s . t lie- t.isrk.t ip. iild wiy slow 111111 Inter Hum iimuiI. lack, is' a.lvl.is Indicated I lull , I her. tvas :i slill further ileclln.' at Chicago ; t'iil;i; whi. li taken 111 connection with tlie lower HKirki I there ,vesieidu, I Isc d tliisj li-arket nut of line. Hi 1 ic paikers a.- 1 know leilged light from I lie lira! that Uu v ; would luiv.- lo buy' Hit- suilT low. r at tills in Jul or I. Hie it slone. At the sami' ttun-tle-y were In no hurry to till orders until tin- mini rcvi-lpta wile In sight. I 'mil r such 1 irciniisl.uiei ll. Is Imrdlv 11 saury ' I., add 1 1 1 11 1 the uii'i'iiiiiK w us well advanced lef.u'e any" Hading of cottseiiience took J plm-c. 1 The luni'kel eoiiiluileil cNlremelv dull nil : lav, wild sellers lin.llng It 11 difficult 1 matter to ttttloud. Prices generally r. ervj ' ititloc lower and 4n some cases more than that off. This was true both of' killers and feeders. In spite of the slovt,: i-ak market sobie choice feeder limits j sold up to 15.75, 1 lit- highest 'ilie paid in sevciui tiaj. No. 4n7 Wyotiiing ewia,' fee,er 171 Wyonilivg wes. f.-ed.'i a h;70 I'ttih lauilis, ftvilers 5i 1'lali lambs, feeders I! Wvn, ewes, culls, feeders... Wyoming ew es, fue.l. is. . 1 . . :tr.iS W 11. lambs, culls., lemliu s. ei 1 Wy uning . ves, feeders. ... ;.'7 W.voniing ewes, fowlers. ... It I tali cwc. breeder II I " till 1 ewes, bfeeleis tu Utah ewes, breeders Us Wyoming w.-tlu-rs. i'eciers. Av IT. 124 :l 7r, 1":! ;l 7'. 07 r 2u 07 I ."ill 0.1 2 Tsl IC! ;: :i 17 4 7 I1.2 :i :i i'i2 11 : .-. 1 7'. l' I .'.". 0 4 "i tllll t.ll I.I.K SI'tMK M A II li III' Cattle llnll end Move Hog, a Ten to Fifteen t ents Higher. . CH1CAIMI. Nov. 12 -CATTT.lv- Hoccipls 11. Km head; market dull anil slow; aleeis. St.fi l7i;.7i: cows t'-' .V4i4.0: h.-ti'ers, t2.5u7to.O"; bulls. ..i,ti6.i: calvi-a, M. 001 7.50. IKKIH-Itcceiiitfl 15.I4JI) bead; mnrkel weak to Pailnc lower, choice h'avy shipping, 15 tnjtS.fsi: light buiuhers'. ii.4uof 5 5o: liglit mixed. t5.2,Viiii.4n: pHi-king. tt-SiKiiv.Hu; pl(.,s. J4.' ft.1 ii; bulk of sales, t6.4terf3.6o. MIIK1U- AM) LAM FtS Receipts 2.tvJO head ; mai ket slow and weak: sheep, tl 75 IhiiiIis, $5. otrnii.su; yearlings, $4.ii04ii.t'i. r'l5.li; liauana 4 ll I.I, e (Hock Market. ICANF.VH CITY. Nov. 12 CATTLE Itecelpta, 14.000 head. Including !mO soull, erns; market iiWloc lower: t holce export and dressed heef steers, to.lOift 6.25; fair lo good, t:i.755.0fl; western steers. t:i.40 (fi4.50: atockera and feeders. :i.00tfi 4.00: southern stcera. tS,00i 4. Jo; southern cows, t-'.ooifr 3.85; native cows, 1 1.751 4. "U: native heifers. Ij.suisj 4.00; liulls, $2.2 5 i 4. mi; cnlven. $:i. ro fj R.25. HOGS Hect-ltllH. K llOll 1i..:wl' n.ucl.'el ' 1 II 115c lower;: top. $5.22'i; bulk or sales, t5. (I0(i ...10: .packers, 5.O01i 0.1 7 la ; . pigti and light, 1 1.25 5.22 . SHI'.EP AND I.AMHS Iteceilil. 5,;'.00 li.-itd: innrkei steady to weak; lambs, to.ou iii.l5; ewes and vcai-llntf. ll.l.'iii I.::,- vvehicrn yearling. 4.50ri 4. SO; sheep. $4.1of4.75; stockeis an W.-sl el n feeders. j.i.viiTt ,. . e, f 1. t. I.oula l.lve gftsek .Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 12. CATTLE-Receipts. 5,600 head. Including 1.5oo Texan; maiket for natives 13) 20c lower; Texans steady; nallve bliippiug uutl export steels, I5.U0(!4 7.00; di-cssed beef and butcher steers. 15.2510.25; ateers under 1.000 pounds. 13.00414.50; stockers and fi eih rs. t2.004.i 4.25: cows and lielfvrp, t2.r.T 5.35: conners. $2.50 iff S. 00; bulls, $3.001 4.60; calves. S3.O041 7.60; Texas und Indian steer. $2.6015.25; cows und heifers, $2.50 l'3.0o. HOGS Receipts, 7,500 head: murker 10c lower; pigs and lights, ' t4.1fi 5.50; pigs. 14 904f 5.40; butchers and best heavy, $5.10 (U 5.55. SHEEP AND L.VMRS Receipts, 3.000 head: market steady: 1111 tiro millions. $;l.50f 5.25; lambs, $3.B0fi: n.KO; culls and bucks, $2,0041 3.00; etockerf. $:.o0 U 3.75. St. Joseph I.I, 4? s toe It Market. ST. JOSF:i H. Mo.. Nov. 1 2. f'ATTLI-2 Receipts. 2.B09 head; market 2oc lower: native. :1.75'fl fj 36; cows and heifers. t1.504fj4.5o; atockera and feeiU'is. 3.00j. 4.35. to IS Receipts. 2.17' head: lower; lop, $5.20; hulk of Kales 6.05. market $1 -.15 4 SHEEP AND . LAMBS Receipts. I. head: market steady; lambs, $5.50 4fH, yeurltngs,' $5.O0ff 5.60. ' 500 Slonx tlty SIOUX CITY. Live Stock Market. la., Nov. 12 (Special Te'c- gram.) HOli 8 Receipts 1,200 head; mnrket juo lower, selling si H.gvao.ua; bulk 4 90 CATTLE Receipts 2uo head; market 10'nltc lower: beevea. $4.4tff.6H; cow and heifers, $2.iVfi3.75; stockers and feeders, $2.7ajf.1.tjii: calves nnd yearlings. $2.5ofi3.60. Mtork In Nlgltt. Receipt of live stock ut the six principal MCHicrn marseis yesieruay Cattle. Hogs. Sheeo. .. 4.4011 3.6X1 20,000 s. 200 1,200 ...14.IIO X.iso 6.501 '.. S.600 2.17 1,500 i .. 5.500 7,fJ0ii 3.iMai I . Ji.no.1 . 15.1100 . 20.ii0 ' . .37.7014 37.3S7 ' 50.000 j i5-v;ii. Omaha SI01.A City .., Kui'MU City St uoaepli' ., PL U.ul ... Cnlrugo Tola I i:vapornted Apple, and Dried Fruits. NF7W YORK, N.ov. 12.-F.VAPORATED APPLIES Mark'-l is steady, with fancy .incited at lOVjc; choice at 8s'p!,e; prime at 8'i4M)c, and 19" fruit nt SJi'loWe. IiRIF:D FRUITH-Prune are rather easy In tone, but spot limitations are unchanged, with California fruit ranging from 4'yft 13V." Oregona from WWitC up to thirties and forties. . Anilcol are utu-hanaed, with clioice quoted gt 2ic; extra choice at 22c, and fancy at 22t24tc. Peaches arn In lobbing demand, and bolder claim no dif ficulty In securing full recent prices. Clioice are quoted at li12c; extra choice L'tVftlSSc; fancy, Viiil3t,e; and extra fancy at 4'.144C Raisins are easy, owing td freer arrivals, with lobae muscatel nuoted 11 soeded ratelna at 74rl"-S : nnd Iondon layer at ti.i54jl.86. Wool Market. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 12-WOtiL-Sleudy; medium grades, ronrliing and clothing, 23 425c; liglit fine, 23c; heavy fine. 28c; tub washed. 2sitc. ' Coffee Market. NEW ' YORK;'' Nov. 12. COFF'EK The market for coffee futures opened steady at n advgnce of i points, and closed steady CUV A $1,000.00 :OF Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company Pays You 5 Interest The Security Is Ample. . ,i ( The Road Is Growing. ; j, MAY WE GIVE YOU FULL IIIFORMATIOII .'SAMUEL 614 . T. tile. nei iini haeseif to-?. sw-.iats lower. 4tnlea were reitcirte.!1 of 2.'..Wiiu log. In. lading February at J rMi.VMc. .March nt .IgVr.Tts Mav al S.7Mi.VSvc. S 10- nile al i.'.K,i'. 'H'. ,111. 1 i, t.'b. r al 5 Spot 'iiinilsn u'lh t. No 7 Ki.i. Mild dU! 'c Cm! . in ",'. !', . Cotton lieUet. Nl:W VORK. Vm- 'f'-'ftriof T'l. I'lt'es oictied littii; Ni'ci-.ih 1-. in t. il; I v. 1 11 l-cr. pi.i.,1-. Junui.lv. ! s. ; 4Vpr l, lo :ti . Mac. I ..He. June, pi I., bid. .I II.-, !' M.' ; tutiiisi. I", lie eUVri'.i Sl-.'l coii'.n elos.Ml steadv. e lu.iuls low.- ; mlilillii ii iiphiii.l.s. lOS'ic: 1 1 . ,e(. tl 1 1-is tu f H.nf.c. S ii.-r. l int rales. I'oUilll fllllles clnsed en-V. To hlg:. X - vi iiilier. Ii'I'm'; 1 cci-ti.l'r !' 4"s : .Ipuful in. ut.-; F'.liiuiirv. In.iaic: Manli pit , April, pi.l'c; Mav, lu. 15c; .luu.v I". 1V: Jul.. 1" h'. ' : A in; usi . tu us, . I.I VFItl-oul.. Nov. 12 CtiTTON -Ppof was In full- id m.iiiil. iiriecit s iiinis hlcliet : Atiterlciin Midiillliu fall, i'i.ii.1: U'""l mi.l. l.lliig, ii.l.'.l: middling. 5.1'',. low middlu-vr. .'H'lil; cmsl 01 din. 11 v . 5,i:i.l, 01 d'r,:i r'. I"'1 The Sliles of tlie tlav wen- Mill bales n' Whieii fsst liitles Were fol Spec ulil f h 'II alltl . ...., 1 ,,,,,1 I,,. 1...I...I r -.k, ST. I. OI'IS. Nov. 12. -COTTON- Sten.lv,' Sides. 12 bales: receipts, none; blpim-nis, 2'i7 I'ules: slock, li. i:! bales. XFW OHLUAXS. No.. 12 t'ti'l'TON V2,,IS , llHi,.. S..1..H 'I 1. 1.1 1...1..M I ..- .....II- uiit .v. li 11-litc. ii':i.iiui! : ho.mI iir.lnuirv, n li,.p''. :i.niili..il : li.w iiiiililling. ! 15-10; m I t -illlitg. lo l5-1ac; g. nut iiilil.lllng. 11 l-i,r: mid dling fulr. 11 H-iov: tali, 12 ;i-l6C. nominal: ,-eceipis. N.-iiv bales; slock. 10.K22 bales. Fu tui cs ckis. il: N'uvetiilM f. I0.4ijc; lieccnioer. . li :!is': Juniiaiv. lu 'ic: l-'ehiniii; . PVe; Mincli. n.2ik!; April. 1n.27c: May. iu.32; June.. Ii'.t: : Julv, lii.S-i. I.oailon t loslnu mix-La. LONDON. Nov. 12 Closing otiotni inns on lurks wen as f illows: C11IIF. IIIIHIS do account A'ls. Iill.t:. ajclil.tci In pld Hnltunitce A (luin.. csna.llaii l-a ln . chrsii,esl.e A tthlo Clil.aai. 01 W ... C M A Itt. P. ... He He.-ts II. A R. n do pfd ...... nrle ?S M.. K. A T ... i-JS X. V. Central S Nnrfolk A W. . .. ;;s do pm . ., h Ontario A W.-. . , 1 ) I'cnnsyl. ante . . 14SS Hand Mines M4 Reading 7 Si'Uiti.r.i Kallsa !.'7., rio pfd )7S Southern Pa. He its I'slon I'nrlflc . . . ii'i .In .f.t ........ Iss V. S Sl -el 4'-'o rfd .'s Wabash . ! do pfd I2! Moan tell 4s . ;'i 4S 42., ft 1 IV, Jl'. I do 1st pfd ! .1 . .d pfd loiiisv'llo AN... 111111111" Central . , SIl.VKH-llitr, 'l H 1ST steady. 27 3-b.d l"r ounce. I MONK) IV'ti'i lnr out I The late of discount In the open msikel ' for short bills 's ii",lii per c.jut; for tine, ! nioutlis' bills, iitj,ui,. per cent. Vcw 1 iirk Mining Mock.. ' .Ni. vv iinviv. iov. 1.. i losing quoiaiiwUa ! oil nulling stocks were us foIloAg: I Adams Cnn 11 l.lttle Chief ( I 'Alice 350 tlntailn ;..) Rraei" IS Uphlr I Hruntwlik Con 4 Petnal Conisfmh 1 linnet .... 2l Savage . i' Con. Cal. A 'a 4'S Miens Nevada :n Morn silver Pel Small llopea if, 1 lion Silver 11a Standar.1 S3, . l.eailvllle C, n a I UTereil. Treasnrs Ktnfeinen t.' i WASIIINGlXiN. Nov. 12. Today's iiala inent of the treasury balances in the gt 11- critl land, exclusive of the tl5o.iBKi.ii gold : it serve sliows: Available eaab balance. ' $24.'.43ti.!vC.5: gold coin and bullion. t23.r.m,,iv; ! gold cei l I Ilea tes, t;7.2ti;!.870. . Hunk 4 tearing,. ' OMAHA. Nov. 12 Rank c'eciings for In. ' j liny wen- l.ti'.1.4o2 NT :iud "-ir the cone. ! spuuulai: dale last vest- fri. ..'. e't. 22. Lenses of ln-lla liad old. ' SIOCX I'ALf.S. S. D.. Nov 12,-t.lpeciat.; Tin United Slates court In this city' may have lo be uppculcd to hn the effort to slop 1 lie pructlce of certain persons making illegal lenses with the members of lbs Sisselon and Wuhptrton tribe of Sioux lniiiiins. by which tltey secure Illegal pos session of land belonging lo (he Indians. C. IV Jockson. United States Indian agent in charge of the Indians, has been so an noyed by tin- practice i'unt he ha given a public warning, threatening lltst If ft be. conies necessary he will commence legal proceedings lii'Uie United Slate cnui't ugalnst the guilty parties fur trespass, and thus suppress the Illegal leasing of Ihdlun allotments.- l-ease, made by the Indian of lauda 1u "severally are absolutely void. and neither eauih lea..'u. noi- cs-upancy and planting of ' crops 'ifpoii the land .by Hi' lessee or their subtenants give the occu pants any right to restrain the ofllivcvs of the government from removing thetn'from the lands. All leases of Indian lands have to be npptoved by .the. socrelary. of the interior, and leases issued In any other manner arc not wort It" the pupfi thev' ara' written on. ,-'..'' Mouth Dakota I. Id Everywhere. 1 MITCHELL. 8. D., Nov. 12. 4 Special.! The towns out' west of Chamberlain, on ill.- unci .diii.il, sir go'. iiiis, ill' 11.4 ' i"l giKsl und tight even for Hie smaller vices. ' Gambling of a public nature' has been tabooed long ugn, and the. sheriff of Lyman county bus Just made., a trip 'through Presho. Kennebec, Draper nnd Vlvluil add has ordered that Hie slot machines In all the stores be taken out. and the nlacrltv with which they responded to Id demand was surprising, when heretofore so little attention wa paid to. tills small vice. Th conditions of morality, thrtnigli all tha'' towns Trotyl Oucntna to Murdir,' Has" been t completely renovated in the past fcv .year's,! and If some of the .had men of a foruu-t day were to drop In any .of, the localltlei ' they woultl think they had struck a Sun day sen oof, in comparison id what It wa. Little Mnrplaa t.aad.l SIOUX F'ALLS, 8. D.. Nov. 12,-(Sis-clal., ( Recently a mnvement waa loaiiauratied fol'- the early opening to White 'aettlemenf ol ti c alleged surplus land embraced .In tin Crow Creek Indian reservation, situated or, the Missouri river, In the central' t)aft"of the atule. From recent developmerita. Jiow ever. It Bpiear that there will bo no ur plus land of a desirable character to open to settlement. Allotting AgeuW Dlc, wlm ha charge of the work, of allotting land' to the Indiana on the 4Tlrow Creek reserva tion, stale thut It , will take him about eight months to complete tho. work- As ti ha about 46o Indians to provide fuf,. It . la estimated that this will consume .ptacll. ally a.1 1 tin: land of gny value. In the reser vation. ".S THE: DURMS, Jr. CMtHt. Bono