THK OMAHA DAILY HEK: WKDXKSDAV. XOVKMt.KK 20, ,!X)7. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKK1 Opening ii Dull and Practically No Trading Goei On. CABLES DISAPPOETT THE BULLS .tnrle Heavy, with Crotvil Pitying; Hear aide anil f onunia- Hoaacs frlllnu on j to Tikf tHTrrlnns. OMAHA. Nov. 13. 19o7. 'II " rrsin market opened dull atnl there practically nothing doing. Obion were "ale and dtsapno'nl Ing Id the bull fae lion. frothing rame In to Induce buying Htil prices hung heavy all morning, Whnt opened heavy, with the crowd playing the rx-ar side and commission housed telling. There was no one to take the offering and very Ittt ! was accom plished December wheat opened at 7T,c and closed at MiiC Corn opened dead and fell oft Home, with the market acting heavv and no one tak ing on any. The prospects tor k wider essfen. market seem to bo the strongest factor, for any future advance. lcoember com opened at 4ft7e and cloned at 4Se. Oat followed corn close. There was practically nothing doing; evervnuc wan willing to eell, but the market was dead and f"W nfTerlncs Were tuken. December oste opened at 44'sic anil closed at 44o. Primary wheat receipts were MHi.mm buihela and shipments wero l.W.Ui'l husnels. agalntit receipts last rear of l.OVi.oi") bushels and shiprnenta of 149.0OO bushels. Corn receipts were ;i6.i bushels and shipments were JGS.OK) bushels, against re ceipts, lastyear of toz.wn bushels and ship ment of 374.UOO buahela. Clearances were 2,1ml bushels of corn. 3.1X0 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 331.0HO bushels. Liverpool cloned Vf(V.id lower on wheut and Vf!d lower on com. Seaboard reported 2t),j0 bushels of wheat and J4,uou bushels of corn taken for ex port. , , Loo! range of options: Arlicls. OpeTTTHIglTnwTKn" l Ycs'y. Wheat Dec... May... July... Corn Dec,. May... July... Oats 1JC..... May... July... I I 87' (.77, 1 6 w,y-j Vl ! m 4S-,' Go, so,! fii.i &0'l fru'gi 49S I 1 1 44?. 44-', 44 1 47 I 47 I 47' 4;- 42 4J,, !'54 90' . Wik 4S fs oo 44S 477, 43 'a I 4'JI I 44 47V 42V Omaha Cask Frlcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 91W03u: No. 3 hard. 7'rjOOc; No. 4 hard, trji6c; No. 3 spring, WHjtsfr. CORN No. 3. fiHfiJc; No. 4. i'W'i 43c ; no grade, MWrtta-; No. 3 yellow, OlV'iVsc; No. J white, ulV'"2c. OAT8 No. 3, white. 4oUUc; No. 3 whlttf. 42V,'ct'4aVjc; No. 4 white, 4(j(4'i42e; standard, 42J44u. HTl-No. 2. ;i'oc; No. 3. tfclfTOr. Caurlot kKMiti, t Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 39 274 '.'II .Minneapolis 214 Dulutli 527 St. Louis 57 CHICAGO (.HAl.V AD PROVISIONS Keafarea ml the Trading: and Cloning I Prices oh Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Nov. 1.-The local grain markt was weak today because of the depression In tin? stock market. At the close December wheal was lc lower. Corn- vai down H'U'V- Otits were off )a". Provlalona were ItfiflJlsc lower. Sentiment In the wheat pit was Inarch all day, chiefly because of the weak con dition of the stock market. Other Influ ences which accentuated the bearish feel ing wero Increased receipts In the north-' west, poor demand from exporters ami si private dlsatcli from Argentina which claimed that the harvesting of wheat hail commenced In that country, nnd that the crop was In excellent condition. A de crease of '.SOO.OtiO bushels In the world's visible supply as shown , by Hradstreet's, compared with a dccrcaHe of lsrt.ii bushels for the corresponding time one year ago was the chief bullish factor. Tho market closed wook. Decetntier opened 's'fl'v lower, at tMM4c. sold off to M' and closed: -at WW'. ,-Waw eiiirt. wnren n.cji, 'fil.037, and closed at, IVflsVc lower, ut M.021,,(til02.c. .. Clearances . ut. wheat, and Hour were etitml to S0,6i bu.- I'rlmury rv cciprs were ;. hu., against l.m.itM lm. on the same (iiy luot y,.ar. Minneapolis. Duluth )and illileag"! , reported reoeipis of TV) cara, 1 aKUlnst 77 curs last week an'l 7' ear one yur ugo. , The orn market was also weak all day. In addition tu tha deprosKlng inthi ence of, tho stock market, pricea had to eontaud against the bearish Irifluenee. uf lower cables and. reports of. larxc ylelilM lit Illinois. Local r- elts also showed a moderate Increase. The close, ana wcwk and near the low point of the day. l)e cembor opetiod- V,Vt'' lower, at MvoJinsVc, fold at oVc and llien declined to MVr Mc. The closu was at WMiG4e. May rai.ged between iu'x'a Mv, nnd clj.rd nt a net loss or c. Local recclptu were Tii cara. with nlneleen cars of con tract, grade. The trade In oats was smnll and the mni ket was weak In sympathy with wheat and corn. December opened 'i'rMic lower, at 7c, sold up 10 47ic and .then lc clbieU to 4"i'4'eWSc. where It closed. May old between i' j0gc, and closed ut 4ST. h decline of He. Local receipts were i'l cars. I'rovlslcns were weak because of the free selling of lard, by local packers. The financial situation, the weakness of grain a mi kiwar pricea for live Iioks wert? bear ish factors. At the close January pork wag off S'.'".c, at SlL'.4:,,y; lard was down lac. at 17.70; ribs were I7'sc lower, i.t $'1.75. , , l-illutati'd recaipur for tomorrow are: Wheat, it) csrai torn. l;'4 cars; oats, hi cars: hogs, .W.lAl" h, ail. The'lcadlng futures ranged as follows: i T". . ' 1 ' Artlcles. Open. I High. I Low. Close.l Tes y. Wheai 1 ec. May I I ,!M1-I 1 1 WSI ' ii ,iVpSI 1 I srkfi: I t".ls Wi!1-' (.rfWiMSI ' 47 I I I !;;; m, i 1 02V 1 "2Vv, 1 1 K July ( Vim -C. May July ' "da Dec. Ma v .lulv I'.-rk- ls 11. Mav lard Inn. May Hit' Jan. May So 2 mV. WV 9T! ' !S 11 I C3U'"'ili'S6S'i' 11 I ' ii s 1 u .Vil4 fij'j! ;".,") TIS, I I 47', 4tiVi46''l 47V"'1. f 4: 43 o.V on, kV 44i 44: 45 111 12 So i 12 4J! 12 4.' 12 75 12 to I 12 72' 12 75 U iC ' T 7 71 7 70 i 7 M 1W 1 7 67V 7 7D ! 7 !i K 76 I 6 7T. ', S .' 7 w I 1M I a I 7 ir; .Si 41! I J 1J 10 I 13 S2'i! I T7. I J W : S21 I 7 t iash iiuoiulioiia were as follows: I'lXH'H Stettity ; wlnt r patents. RJiVy 4 Hi: a inter straights. H'tili; spring p.n. . His. Ki.uki5.uii: spring strul(.'hls, H.5"iic4 b ikers, $,( f ttllEAT-Nn. 2 spring. $lucil.0l: No. 3 spring. Hii"U$l,il; No. H red. JttHc. COHN-Nii. 2, uieuic: No. t yellow, 01 is, ' (lATS-Xu. 2. W,i'; No.' 3 white, 4.1fl49c. UARLEY-Ooort feeding, 2iloic; fair to clioic mailing, 7i0m'. 8tKli- N'j. 1 northwestern. $1.12. rrlm iiniothv. l Clover, coalract grades, tlib: ' . - Vlmd. iK-r l'H lbs., ts j,',. Short clear l"d Following were the receipt and hlp tneuls of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipment ri.iur. Mils. 27. jm yi.G'iO Veat. bu . i Com. bu ?17 : Ui 3i) oats, hu 2ii 262. lim Rye, hu ! I.ian) Hurley, bu -b.i'J 'J.V On the Produce exei,MR() (W)11V ,h,, i,ux. ler market wss steady; creameries. 21fi 2Tc; dallies. at24c. Kggs. sttadv; ai maik cases included, 17', .7.1 V; His's. i.'c; ia-iiiic flrats, rc. Cheese, ateudy; Uc. (eallable ailles of ;rala. . NKW YORK. Nov. 11-Spi Hal cable and telegraphic coiiimunlcuttoiiK recclv.-d bv lirailAtieal's show HvaHahle supplies s coii iuied avlth pifvlous accounts. Vhet. I'nited Slates, east of Uockles dK'raaed C4.IX bushels. Canada, iiu leased ..ot bushels. 1'otul. I'nited States and Canada. iicreed. lJ2.ii. Afloat for and In Kurope. decreased t .twaj.tasj biisliei.. Totl American and Luroptoii sjpply ..decreased ?,;i .ijw bti.shels. Com, I lilted Statea and I'anada. de cleasoil Ml.'" J bushela. . 'at. I n.ted Mat. and Canada. ie-eleaM-d Mr. M biilo l. I ii leading Im-rcws and il'Ti'Hi iv. orted tula wwli -follow : iiiiivg'' .J"-'tiitMtu, in hit.-; Omaha. 44. 00 h i : Cl.ii ago prhatc rfva:nr. ?vi0iO bu. ; Minm Hpolis private e.-utors. l"'.i"i li : 1'iirtl.imi, Me.. S 11" In : t-'l. Joseph, '",'"i 1. 11,; t.igdeiiKliurg. ;A.f" tin. !' c t-sm-k: Klnscion. as lm ; Lincoln nnd li'lnlty, Tl.mt hit. KV ' VORK f.l,KHl. MAIIKP.T l ea 1 11 res of Tradlna Prices 11 n l.eaillna ( nnimoilitlra. M7W YOniC. Nov. IP FLorrt Receipts, -V TIi; til.ln.; exports. 7.0.7 bblB. : market d'lll .iitI biireiy steady: Mtnue:iHiiis imtent. i-'cj ti? . winter Ft'riilKhts. t.Sii4 7.".; Minne ota Irikers, tl .Aaxff A .'i; winter extras. U.sMi 4 1": wlnl r pntcri's. 4.i''f5 .'0; winter low grades. $:t71l-i4 1. Rye flour, quiet; fair i'i god. $4 s.i'i.ir.: choice fnnoy. $Ti 2i Knekwheat Hour stcudy, tl.l'ViiJ.:.! in r l'i ltr CORNMKAl Sieadyr tine while and vel low. Sl dKni.t;,; coarse. I'.Jolrl.rfS; Hiln dret, U T!,-;,:', nr.. - H Y K Ilrm. Xm-t Ii western, Slc f. o. b. New York U'HKAT-K'iceip's, id.iio Uu: exports, W.J"J bu. fisit .market weak. No. 2 red, $1. '(. elevator; No. 2 red. lie:1, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Dulutli. IIP), f. o. 1). afloat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 1. f. o. b. afloat. Depression and rtullnees were the twin features in wheat todav. Prices lost upward of ii cents ier bushel for lack of buying jsiwer. The thief Inltucnrea were northwest weakness, eH.ier cables, big northwest shipment and financial uncer tainty. December lower; final prices showed 1VuJ4c net lose; December. $1. ),'!' sil. '',. closed $l.c:ri,; -Mav. $1 . !'' 1.11".. closed M.10. Ci HX Kecelpts. r,.' 151 bu ; exports," 5.CKK) bu. ; markel weak. Spot. No. bl-r, ele vator, and Wc afloat; No. 2 White, 7c, and No. 2 yellow, IHk: afloat. Option mar ket was easi r. wli h wtieat Moslng net lower. December closed Sfc; May, Wk'Hti'iC. closed M'v'. OATH Receipts. W.f.ijo bu.' lx.t. market steady. Mixed, -ti to pounds, 52c; natural white. X to Wl pounds, (-"flM'-iC; clinied white, ;u to 411 pounds, uic. HAY SlMMdy; gisid to choice, $1 . Iitfrl . 15. I II 1'S (vtnet ; Mute, coiinnon to choice, crop. K4rHie; i'licH'ic coast, 1907 crop, i'''(I..'c: l!tl croji. ,r.'i7.-. ' HIDKri Unlet ; Huqola. VYuV.'h ; Central America, I'M-. I.i: THl:H-Si. ady; acid. K,ii2?c. .' 1'JtovisioN.s H.-cf. steadv; ' family, $1 1 .V'W 1'i.to; mess, $10 (KVt ni.M; beef hiitus. $'; packet. U.3i'ViU.iJi; cltv extra India lues. $i.'.(ifu?3.it". t.'iit 'meats, steadv: j pickled bellies, t I.0041 1.!."0; pickled Iuiiuh. g I i:.iK(.K.f,o. Lard, steady; western iirliuo. $s.6.Vi(S.75. nominal; relined barely steady ; ccntlneiit. ! ; South America. fln.Cii; com pound. $7.7ri1K.rt'. I'ork. easy: family, IIH.ftO 'o i'.'..'ii; Hhori clear, $l'i.2,V; 17.25; mess, l,'i.6o 'nlHllll. T A I. LOW Dull ; cltv $-' per pkg.), 5 9-1'ic; country pkgs. fie. i, ;,j5",c. HICK yuiel: tloniestii, lair to extra. 27Jiiit!c; Jnpan, lioiriinal. Hl'TTKU Steadier; creamrrj' extras. i8e; tliirilH to llistF. j:J7c; 'stern factory, common to firsts. 1sf'1c; iniltatlon cream cry firsts, -'VU-ViC CM K IC S K Kuay: stale ' full cream, small colored and white, September, line, l.i'4c; same. Oclohi r, best, 12c: same, good to prime. MVh 1 ln: kiiiih-, ionimu.ii to fair, C'llc; snme. Inrge colored. September, fine, liie; siime. while, 14c;,hame, large, Oc tober, btst, llc; name, common to prime, 4'il Sc. i:iOS Firm; stale and nearby, good to choice, :;v(i4;ic, biowit nnd mixed selected, fancy. .Wo iv: nverage, best, :i4?i3'; flrsls to extra firsts, miijllc: western and south ern firsts, rntctnc; seconds. LViL'Se. P o C L T II Y Dressed, nulel; western chickens.l2 hlc; turkeys. 121 18': fowls, in 'u 14c. WKATIIKR IV TliTPTiHAIN BR I.T Probably Hutu Wednesday and Warmer, Maya the Prophet. OMAHA. Nov. 1. 1!7. AVIIhln the past twenty-four hours snow and rain were general In western Nebraska, and over the southern llocky ' Viounta'lti slope, and rains are falling this morning in New Mexico, Texas. Oklahoma, and the west Gulf statea. Light rains were scat tered over the Ohio valley and southern states, and heavier rains in the eastern sfules. The weather continues cloudy In the central valleys and west. A disturbance of decided energy, with warmer weather, has appeared In the extreme northwest, ami conditions are favorable for ruin In tills vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with warmer. Omalia record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared Willi the correspond ing day of the last three years: 19(17 1HOG 1!J6 Minimum 'temperature.... 32 IK 34 41 Precipitation 00 .10 .110 .110 Normal temperature for today, 36 degrees. Deficiency in preclpltutlbn since March 1. 6.1 Inches. .1 Deficiency corresponding period in 19n. 4.01 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 19".", 2.1.6 Inches. L. A. WKL8H. Local Forecaster. M. l.ouls General Markel. ST. IX1.18, Nov. 13 WHEAT Lower; tr.uk. No. 2 red cash. HKc; No. 2 hard, Hh1 till'iJ; December, !M'ii1iii3c ; May, $1.124. CORN Lower: track. No. 2 cusli, f7tyu lsc; No. 2 white, 67'c; December, 5c-e; May, Wc. OATS lower; track. No. 2 cash, 45e; No. 2 white, 47c; December, 4."h:; Jlay, 4Sc. l'"lAi'K Dull; 1 d winter patents, l.7."i 'iVi.'O; extra tine aid -KtralKlit. 4.:i1r4.'i,".; clear, $;i.8u'u4 1. HKKDS Tlmolhy, steudv. $J.t'.j7 I. I'I. "OI4NM KAL Bleiuly, H.nO. UHAN Hlcudv; sacked, cast track, $l.t3 ill.Ci. ' HAY Steady, dull; Timothy, $l. fc'u in.71; nralri". Jhl.inol2.ou, HtON (UIT'I'ON TIFJ-$1.10. HAC.C1NC, 1lc. H KM I TY1NK 11c. PROVISION POKK-r.ower: jobbing, S12.1H. Lurdr- lower; - Kinw ieuiu, P jk Dry salt meats. steady; boxed extra shorts, la.U'j: clear vib. - ttuv: short cbars, S1.2I. Hacon,, .steady; boxed-extra short, tlO.fn; clear lihs. $!t..S7'(; sliort cleu,-, tin 1 ,. , ; " POCLTRY-WcBk: clilek.ist Tc; springs, Sc; turkevs, lie; ducks. 5c; geese. 80. ni'TTK.ll Steady; creainery, 24''i29i-. LUUS Steady al I'.i!. Rocelpts.' Shipments. Flour, bills , ...W.imo H 11,mo Wneal, bu ....VO.Osn-- 72,ti) I 'oni, bu l;i.yii v i l.lno Outs, bu 27.li.ti .,. i oK.ikm Kansas I Mr .rain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Nov. IX. YVH KAT De cember. !'(; May, 'JSe; casli. No. 2 hard. Wti'i'W: No. ,1. !Oo'.:!c; No. 2 red. Sh-; No. 3. iCoM'.jC. ' CORN December. 47r: Slay, 5'',4C: cash. No. "2 mixed, 4Sli2c; No. S. 4Mt,'ilir; No. 2 white. nl'y.'..,c: No. i. 4Wrl2c. OATS No. 2 white, 4.VtHsc; No, 2 mixed. UMmVsU. i:)i iS-Steady ; extus, 2ic; firsts, 2:tc. 1 1 A Y Steady ; choice timothy, tl.jn'f $12.nu; cholei. prairie. $;i.li Ice". HVK-Wi72c. liL'l TLIt Finn; creamery, 27c; packing, 17c. FOILS Higher; extra. 21c; tirsts. Receipts. Shipments. Wheal, bu iX.0110 42.mii Corn, bu 14.( 22.0 Oats, bu l.ivi 6,ii0 1 Mluaeapolls Oraln .Usrkel. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov 1H WHEAT De cember. $1.02: May. $1 in';: No. 1 hard. $l."i4v: No. - 1 northern. $1 oi; No. 2 north ern. $1 i'2il 02; No. 3 northern. 7'(i.'tic. FLOI'K Fmu patents, $i (S.ts); second patents, $.i..mrS : first clears. $4 !Mi4 4o; second clears. $.nnu2.T'. FLAX Fglr demand: closing prices, $l.lo. ' ... BRAN In bulk. $.2ij 20.30. ' Peoria tiraln Market. rtORlA. 111.'. Nov. Kr.J-CfUlN'-Steady; No. 3 yellow, old. akSc; new. b2'jC; No. 3. old, u)iSo; new, oJt-c; No, 4. old, 67'; new, aoc; no tirade, old. 6.".c; uew..4o. OATfv lifr; No. 3 white, 4'rt'4JVc; No. 4 bile, 4imc. ; , RYK-Xn demand. WUlSKV-ll.'Ji. ; . . , I lTernool (7 rain and Prvvialonai' 1-IVKRl'iMll., Nov. IS.-WHEAT tipot, llrm; No. 2 red western winter, in; fu tuie. dull; 1'ecember, isj Maicli, 8h 3 "-d. May, ki :,it. " CORN tij'ot. Hteady; prime mixed Am-' erliati, 6s ('jd. futureK. dull; 1 ii-cembcr, 6s ' id: January, iu 4'jil. Mllwankre (.rain Maikrt. MII.WAI KKK. WIm.. Nov. H-WllKA'l'- j Steady: No. 1 northern, SI OSi 1.1"; No. 2 noittiern. l.af l.tr,; May. 1 ".'S- UAKLEY-Liul!; No. 2. Kjc; sample, i'u' 94c. CORN Dull: No. 3 cash. 5?i 'c ; Mav S'. bid. Itnlntn t. rain Market. Dl'Ll'TH,. Minn . Nov. ID. WHEAT X,i 1 uorthein. SI Oi1; No i northern 11 ill - December. Il.u'i; Ma) OAT8-4'k. 111',. 4ee Market. NKW YOKK. Nov. I!. COKKKK Tlie market for cofn e Juturs- aj ened sre i at unclianaed prices and ruled quiet. The opening was considered fully aa good as due on- fie Uuiuutitu cklli, but prices !. i impiovrd alightly during lite dav on a moderstt" ili'in.tii'1 in the ab-nce of iiu kiollnl ,f, tj(0 and . Itie . annJ'Kttt i:lov4 I'l.iet , I'Vl . til'eilK( d to J ;oi)ls lllgfli t.' Ialcs Writ ripoit.-d of 6,'JI li.ig NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market ii Generally Lower on Heavy Forced Liquidation. ROCK ISLAND LEADS DECLINE St. Paul, I nlon PaclAc anil ew lurk Central Are Also Loner Decline Continues Ml Day. NKW YORK, Nov. I:'. Thrte was .1 re pewal of KipililMtlon in the stock niHrket todiv of h character which CHitied a formidable influence on speculative senti ment. The effect for good of the national government's plan of relief for the cur rency situation seemed to line passed away completely, this result lietng sn ex tension of yesterday s tendency when Hie pronrers of the day's dealings Witnessed a steady wnnlng of the effect of that factor. Prices today got hack generally to below the closing level of last week and In not a few Instances to the lowest prices of th year. The pressure to liquidate was urgent In some points if the list snd was con du -ted in a way and on terms to leave little doubt of the necessities of the sollers. It first developed in portenous lorm in the Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific railroad collateral fours. This is the oper ating company, all of whose slock Is owned by the Rock Island company, and the 4 per cent bonds were Issue d by It and re ceived dollar for dollar for the old Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific railway stock which forms the collateral secuiUy. The collat eral fives of the same company were Issued In part payment for the St. Ixiuis & San Franc(scn common stock. The weak ness In tills group of sei unties gave di rection to the many conjectures as to the source of the liquidat ion. The later heavy liquidation In the I'nited States Stefl se curities. Including the sinking fund bonds, was used as contlrmatoti of some of these conjectures, owing to huge common In terests known to lie held in the two groups of properties. While the identity of the sellers was thus but vaguely outlined, tbe volume and the urgency (f die sellimr gave it sufficient Importance, without the additional Inferences drawn from its personal bearings. The selling of St. Paul. I'nion Pacific nnd New York Central was supposed to be connected In some way. although indications pointed to a differ ent source for tills selling from that con jectured in the other pinup. The weak ness of these stocks was the conspicuous feature of the day's market and II wiis its sympathetic effect, more than anything else, that gave the tone to the rest of the. market. The confusion ef mind revealed bv the discussion of the plan to issue I'nited States treasury one year certificates to the amount of $lu.'o.' .o not only by the rank and tile of operators In slocks, al ways ready to venture an Interpretation' ready-made on any conceivable develop ment, but by public commentators of au thority and hankers of skill-tl knowledge detracted from the kooiI effect of the project. The willingness of the New York banks to subscribe for the certificates in large amounts seemed to hinge on the question of leuve to count them in their legal reserve. There was an Intimation from Washington of the purpose of the secretary of l he treasury to transfer the proceeds of New York subscript ions to points of active demand in the Interior. The right to issue bank notes against the certificates, which could not be counted as bank reserves under the law misiit not compensate the banks for such a sur render of reserve holdings. Reports of further large curtailment of Iron output was hu Influence on the markel. 'l itis Is In accordance with the avowed Intention of iron trade authorities to udjusl produc tion to consumptive requirements, what ever those may be. Such an avoidance of accumulation ' of stocks Is expected to do much towards maintaining stability in the trade. Tim shrinkage in uctlvlty Is, nevertheless, to be reckoned wth. The decline in prices was continued practically without interruption lo the closing, Honda were weak. Total sales. par value, $4.HX4.iiOO. I'nited States 2s declined '. the 2s and the 4s 1 per cent on call. Number of sales nnd range of prices on stocks were as follows: Snl. Illsli. Low. Clone. AiUms Kxpreg i n;t ii;-, . p; Amalgamate!) Copper 3ri,:" 4ti Ta :' 4.,' Am. c. 1,. via L'tii. i:, Mr, Am. '. K. fti ,. Uhl Hi, Ml, M Am. I'otlim ml...., Jen ;t', t . "t. Am. rytlbii OIl'pM..' .' ,:. American gxprena '. . ; !. ' ,- Am. H. ac In pW , 1 unj Aiiiartun lie Serurltln .. r.iw n" 11 11 Am. Ltniteed Otl in Am. Liiine) nil pM, '.1 Am. Lrfx-omotlve 'jmi :is ' ::4'g Am, lAM.-imollve pM lot n'a tsu, S4 Am. a. i- It !S."i, I'm m up, ci i. Am. S. Sr K. pM I'd i:. nr. Am. sugar KufntiiK L'.'MMl Vc't PM 1"1 Am. TobatT pfil i'if Iini Hp, m'... 7 Anai-onda Mining l.'n "."mi :j y :iie :?n4 Ati-tilmm ti ilKl "n'i i:sTt atb AM'hlsnn pid I..' Atlanta- Uuait Llna .'nl ti-" ::4 M' lliiliimnrs A: lihlo J fri'i i.u'4 71t Thii Pal. Olilo ptj am ;t 7:i briKiktyn riapiil Tr " li'i'.i :!;", :im i'hiii1iii pa. inr i'4.:i, Hi", 141.14 ntral ef N. J uo I'lieMiprike ulilii.. 1,01 ( 'j'i' S' t'liliagn lit. W 1 .0.-1 71. 7 7', I'liitagn g; N. V: 'Hl 1 :l ir.ti'., j::ui- I'hiiag.i. M. Ik ft. P 17.:ii Wi, M . : t'lil.ago T. Ac T, ngered ( Illiago T. T. pM !'' ' . t'. ft ft. I. :ni ;ni !, 4 I'oloradn V. I l.m Tfi v l",', l.".a4 Culnrado Sc P'l 7'" 17', 17 " M f'nlu. K'i. Ut pM I'm 42-, i: 4.', Colo. . Jil pl I'enaollilated Oas ;li x.'.i, g-, t'o.-n Prodmti rfg l'hi 8Ti 'J'f H'a i urn Produi-ia pfd r.n lllawere g; Tludunn l.Ii'tl l.'n i.tl-- Ij4i- riat . I.. &. W 4ur, lieiivar Sc It. i; iiu i 171- i;i ll. Ut K. O. pfd niallllera- Snurltlfs tin 4n 4i- ;'.:, Krt 7., Kim l.'.u. I4'u 141, I'rte t"t pM :tfi :i7'i ' x,4 F.rl d pfd I.7'l 24,j :lij i.rurrai r. leci rn- l.vi I 'H lui.-i i'i.i J lllinnla Central .'ni,i l'.'i-g l!! ll ' iiuariiaiiimui eaper n Int. Paper pfd :ui ag :i4 lm. Puaip I,4i-i :it4 :iiw tnt. Hump pfd .M Ins-a I 'antral l.t lewa l antral pid KaiiHga I lly Sn Hi,i 2T,4 '21 Jli, K. '. So. pfd Ml 411 4! 4IO, )-ouivtiie v N ;t'i y.:'4 y; :i2i4 M-liau Ontrai i;; Minn, g; hi. Luula -n ' M . St P gV H. S. M Ml 7.. 7:'l. 7 , HI. P. 4V S. S- M pi.. mi Ji ij,, Mtaa uri Pa, I tie . .'. t."'i,i ,',3', ,-.j'M .MiiMiuri. K. V T ' "v M . K. df T. pld ;,7 Natlnnal Laad 2i.' .:.'. -1'.. :i4 N. It. II. of M. prd. olttrrd " 4', Saw York I'aulral lo.eeo iti4 s:lr-4 i N. Y., tl. A- W r-ni j'j-- si4 21"- Norfolk al- W. pfd r North Alne'-K-au . 4ifl 4'i :ti4 ;;vt .. I'a.lfl.' Mail -o., Prnnaylvanla O-l.j'-ft in 'n7'a I'w Peoplt'a Uin S'l'i 7)ia 71 74 P., r.. i' St. L :i Prei.d Steal car ji. 7' W4 17 Pranaed S. ('. pld (,i Pullman Palais t ar lki 1 1 rm 1 iii R -adlng Sl.Vof) i 7jl4 ' ;- grading lat pfd 110 7.". 7f, Ta Raadlng id prd itUt Kapulilli: Jileel 4 14', ivt 2 KfpiibU" Sleel pfd 1 r.ii -;.s .,7 hisk Ulaad i'o .(.io l:-.i, 12 kotg laland Co. pfd 2.I1M :;2't 2i- . L. ar s r. I'd pfd :; ;4 Si. kuuls a. W 110 SI. L. S V pfd ; ' Sontliei-n Pai im- g 7tM fii, So. Pai iB. pld I,:nt 111.11, Vei H,i. Kallaay ns, u. f. Hallaar pfd Tanuassi (.'. Az I 'i'.iaa V I'ai'lle Tul..l.. 81. L A W T . HI L. W. pM I u 11111 Padfli- l iunn Pat lit-- pfd 1. K. Knpra.a I . a. H'altv I . S. Hullber I g Kubhar pit I. H. Mtael I . a atael pfd Va.-t'arulliia L'licinlrai .. a.-i aro. i'bemltal prd . w al.h wahath plit V.lla-Karti Kx . uftera'l. a.ttuhouaa iClrclrlc Wenarn tnluu Hhclina at L. R W lrcoiii.lii Central r t-s. Central pfd :in t"! ia in o ia 17 "( ts, tsi4 ;-i :t", r. H fiwi it: t"i !' 7,-a TS il ' i 'i :m Tim I:,', r, li.t it 1 4.fi S4, ::. ' I Jif 7s, ;n I". a,, I'M S M i"i lu y,t I.,,, . 7'. ;.:i', ,"t :' k4', a, ', I" IS'. 1 ' 1 - H ! Nortl.aru I'a. t. 12.S'I H'7 li'.'. !. li', ;i -.a Ciniral Leather . (V-utial lealher pld 7s 7: f loi-Uh.m.ld t'KH.I, a-dl lifat Nuriharn ptd 3. I'M m i:isa ialarboruush Mat 4(s .',4 Int. Mai. pit 1.'. IS Ttal aataa for the da 1 . 41C I'M) ahart.. Treanary tateiuenf. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. Today's nut-. meut ol the treasury balancea In the Bu eral fand, fxclustve of the llio.uuu.Oc) gjld rerve. allow : Available cash balance, lJW.9V2.211; gold coin and bullion. 15 1m5. 744: gold cei tim-Mles, $75.414. ajo. Bank Clearlnara. OMAHA. Nov. 19-Bnk clearings fur to day were tl.taw'.79s.7o and fur the coi respond ing dale laat year S1.M2 K.2.74. Uir nnd Molnsars. VKW Vt-RK, Nov Iti -el C, H- Ha v ijui. i: filr r. iiiui.g. S. lia ; enii ifual. x t.-t. ?ac, nioi.o-aea Suaar. J.:'-. it.-hlie, ijiiici; No. , 4.rv; No. 1, 4.20-; No. 4. ', No. 9. 4 ; No. o. 4.1.V-; No. 11. 4 1"e; N 1. 12. 4 .; No. It. 4."1 . No. 14. 4:4Sc; confec tioners' A. 4 Six ; mould A. (Vine: cut inef. .'i.'H'c: crushed, fYrsi ; powdered. granu lated, 4.K"'; cules. o.'gs'. 1 Xeir tnrk Money Market. 1 xkw TtinK, Nov ls.-rmMi: mkh- CANTU,i; fAPBR-Nomlniaj'iv at to 10 per cent. .Sterling exchsnge, weak, with actual business In bankets bills at S4.fs.ViR 4i4 Mloo for demand and st $4 7sfi for slxty dav bills. Commercial bills. 4.Ti. HAK SIl-VKR-RP'V: Mexican dollars. 47c. UtiVERNMKXT BOND? Weak ; railroad bonds, weak. MONEY On call, firm; .Vu! per rent; ruling rate, 7 per cent, closing offered at tl per cent. Time loans, nominal: slxtv days. 15 per cent; ninety days. 12 per cent; six months. 8 per cent. Closing quotations on New York bonds were at follows: V S. rf. 2s. ri ... do rnupon I. 9. 3a. reg do i-oupon V. s. s. 4a. rsg do coupon Am. Tobui'i o 4a In ea Att hianu gn. 4h do ad). 4a Atlantic '. L. 4n Pal. & Ohl 4 do J'is Bin. It. T. r. 4a.... ('antral of Ca. .'ia. . . iln Id Ing do Jd I tic ' lira. It Ohio 4ta. . . Olihago A. J'a C, II. q. n. 4... L.. It. I P. 4. ... do 10I. Tit t't t'. PI. b. 4 Colo. Intl. ."ia. aer. A, '."olo Mid. 4i Colo, t- So. 4 Cuba ;,a I. R. 0. 4a IMallllara' Ke.. i. ... Japan 4'a ctfa..., . . . . rt . 2 aeriea do 4a Hock. Val. 4', OIT.Ted. llld. 1'Hv, Erie p 1. T !' do gen. 4" 7.1 IM ' I.. N. unl 4 Mi, mist Me. Central 4a 7:1 t:l do ai Uh 1C' 121 Minn. A t. L. ir.. .'I M . K. i T. 4a K-l, fi't do I'a 7(.i M X. Y. ". g St n. J. c. 1. r.a n' "4 No. Pailflo 4 US' ' do 3a Svgj "H N. A W. r. 4, M I'iO. P. b rfdg 4a 71', f Peno. tnar SHa M 4!s gi-adlng g'-n 4s K ' St. u & I. M. r. ta .iot'i 7S St. b. 4 P. r. tg. 4a. ajsi, "4SI. U. P. W. t. 4a i ."i Saahoird A. L. 4. . . ai" id Po. Paiirle 4a 71" lo 1st 4s Ota " -"4i Pa. Hailaar C ;i 4o', Taa tr P. 1 H5'j PS T., 81. b. W. 4a.. .'.7 77 Vnlnn Pgclflr 4a tut P7 ' do ct. 4a I' '4, tl I'. S. steal U 7S .1 Wlhaah la HU s.'.'i eWeatern ltd. 4s.... fi;l i'i W. g, L. R. 4s 7". 774W"H. Central in 74 .-. boston Mocks anal llouds. l'USTOX Nov. lft. Call louns. ; uf p. r Ofllclal .... k', .... 4'a ......7t IS .... tk .... Hk .... ii '. .... "0 .... 4' ... 2'i .... !', .... 42 ... . 1 .... 21 .... 71 .... .... V4 .... ', .... :.7 .... !. .... II .... SI'i .... .... 4 .... 1 ....IM .... Sl .... 17, .... .... Mt .... ', cent; time cl'ising on loans. tHi'dS per cent, stocks and bonds: Auti'-un ailj. 4a.. do 4- Mft. Central 4a. . . Aii-tilaon do pfd . flnstou 41- Altianv. 1 B al.in JlHlne. llotiUMl KliMaled Flti htiuri; pfd . .Mxlian lential N V.. X. II. ii It Plv Marquette . I nlim Paclfl. Am. Pneii. Tub . Amar. sugar ... . lo pfd Am. T. ' Am. Woolen do pfd Mli-oii 1 1 lu . flenaial Kli trie . .Mana. i:iectrlc ... do pfd Mas. Has l ulled Fruit I nlted 8. .M do pfd f. P. Steel do pfd Aihenture Allou-a Amalgamated .. " A'lantlr .. "' ll'ngham . . 70 fal. tle la. . . fis's Oniannlsl .. 81 '4 Copper lUngr .. ..!i ralv Wnl ..Ct1 Prank hn ..Ill Uranhv ..i: 11 Iti.val .. ll'i Vaa. Vililus .. ..t;i4'4 Mlehlgan . . 12 Mohawk ..II Mom. C. A C. 4 f lid Dnminii-n . . ..1"t Osceola . .1''ll' ParrnT . . : .. Mt4QulDey .. 1:14 Aliainiou . . H'j 'fainurack ..IM Trinity , . 1' , l.'nneil Cupper . . . Ii V. S. Mining . . .. tnijr. s. on .. 4 Victoria ..UKU Winona . . ,:'i Wolvet Inn ...... .'. .:i'v Nun h liuit . . . .. -".'s4 Hutl Ciialiilon . . T'J;i Ni'gita .. 7iCal. A.' Ailzuna. . . 2-i ArUona Cum. .. .. I.'', Illd. Asked. UMAff I U HObUaAI.E MAHKGT, Condition of Trad; and Qaotatlong oa Staple and 1'nncy Produce. L'GGS I'resh oountiy. Xlc; storage, jdc. It looks like 2K"c for .fresh country eggs until after Thanksgiving. Bl'TTKK-Common, 16c; fancy lull and rolls. 22c; creamery, 31ci CHEESE New lull cream. Wisconsin twins, 1T',k; new full cream brick. 17e; do mesllc, new Swiss, lc; new llmbinger, li 4(Pie; young Americas, lUic. LIVE PoL'LTKY Springs, 9c; hens. 8c; roosters, 4c; ducks, ltkj; geese, 10c; turkeys, 16c ; pigeons, 75c per dour. UHEsirtEt) POLLTnY-Sprlngs. fancy. l"c; hens, lie; roosters, 5c; ducks, 12C; geese, 12c; turkeys, tfjc , HAY Choice No.' 1 upland, $10.00; me dium, $.0v; No. 1 bottom, 8.w0; off grades, from SS.60 to $tl.50; ryo straw, $7.0u; No. I alfalfa. fil.OV. , , ta. , Rt,4TiJ. APlM.Kb New York King, per barrel. $j.Ao; "None Hueh.'t per barrel, $5.25; 20 ounce Pippins, pep sburm!, $0.2i; Maiden Hiush, per barteL,. Baldwins, per barrel, $5.00; Uretnlnus. per barrel, $6.00; weateiti box apples1, Colorado Jonathans, per i box, $:t.2'5; Cofoikdo Oi liues Guldens, peiv box, W.25;. laalnr, Jonathans, per box, H.00; Idaho Winter .,, Bananas, per bos, W.Oof AVashliigloii Ren Uavls. fj.oo; Wash ton Northern Spy. pcr'box. $2.00; Washing ton Ores'tiings. per box, $2.otz; Washington Baldwins, per Vox. $2.00; Washington Hume Beauty, per box, $i; Washington fall ap ples, assorted, per box. $1.75411.85. TROPICAL' FRUITS. OUANfJES Florida, per box. S4.tm'u4 25; Flniida. (raie Fruit.. per box. $".7Wrt).00. O RAPES Concords, per basket, "M'dlOc; Mulaga. heavy welghls, per kug, $."..005 o.'iO; filalagas. medium weights, per keg, $4.5'jii6.ou; California grapes, s.ason about over; some few Emperors of fair quality still moving, per crate. $1.7S5il.8i. LEMONS Fancy. and JiH size, per box. $a.0O4i.5O; extta choice, 300 and SO) slz". per box-, $5.01 ku.30. BAN ANAS--Port Unions, per bunch, $2.(V'q 3.U0. FI&8 AND DATES - Smyrna figs, 7 crown, per pound, 14'lcc; Smyrna figs, -crown, per potuid,- liWl.lc; Smyrna figs, 4-crown, per pound. Pallet California figs, boxes, 10 cartons, S5o; California figs, boxes, 12 cartons, R5e; .California flas, bulk pr pound. BSc; llallowl dales, per pound' ll'-ie; Khadrawl dates. eii pjund. Sc; Sal dates, per pound, f.4c; Ferd dates. 13 pound boxes, per pound. Ko. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'lTB Prunes are somewhat unsettled by iroer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of ItutniilJa.b' grades, yuo tatlons range from IV ,n. 'Jc 'or California fruit and from V tV 9 ' &' ' for Oregon. Poaches very firm. wjti fnncy vellows quoted at IjT'V'. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Ier bu., 6t & 75c. auai;e Holland seed, per lb., 1 15 1 ONIONS Ked Globe, pot' Deni.i, per crate. 11.60. 154905c; SWKET POTATOES Small BKKTS Per bit.. SOc. bbl. $2. 60. CARROTS Per. bu.. ?5c. T L' R N I P8 Per bushel, ute. PA R S N" I PS Per bushel. 7T,c. ' 'KLEUY Michigan, per tuntli, ZlUlie. NAVY BKANSi Per bit.. No. 1. 2.j per bu.; Limn, 7c per lb.. BEANS New wax and string. 40'3h0c per niHrket brisket. RADISHES Per dozen. 3o B EEK CC'l'S. No. 1 rib. 14MC; No. I rib", llljc; No. S ribs, tit.,c. No. 1 loin, 19c; No. i loin. 13c: No. 3 loin, flc. No. 1 chuck, 6W; No 2 chuck. &'.(-; No. 3 chuck, 4c. No' 1 round. :; No. 3 round. 71.;c No. 3 round, ti'c. No. X plate. 5c; No. i rlale, 4c; No. 3 plate, M ISCEMVNKOL'S. CANNED OOODS-Com. mandard west ern, 75c. Tomatoas, faucy 3-pound cans, 11.45; standard 3-pound cans, tl an. Pine apples, giuted. 2-puund, J2 30.30; sliced. $1.7ai?f2.25. liallon apples. 44 1. Ciillfornla apricots, 12 FVu3 3u. Tears, 2.1oSl la Peaches, II 15. I.. C peaches, I2.bii 3 16. Alaeka salmon, red, I1.4U; fancy Chinook, flat. 2.15; fancy aockeye, flat -'.!". Sardines, quarter oil, i.'i.6U; three-(iiiHit.-iM mustard, $3.35. Sweet potatoes fl. 251. :.". Sauerkraut, 9ric. Piimpklns. wh 'ii $1 '. I.lina biaus. 2-pound, 75cjl;j Soaked iieas, 2-pound. 65c; fancy. $1 'jil 45 Nl'TS California walnuts, per lb, 18c imported walnuts, per lb., 13jilOc; Tarra gone almonds, per lb., 1 8c; Alberts, per lb 13c; BrasilH, per lb., 13614c; Pecilns, per lb., 12'ti 13c; peanuts, raw, per lb., 7c' peanuts, roasted, per lb., gc; Italian cheaw nuts, per lo., gjisc. COCOANCTS-l'i r sack, $4.50; per doien 6"C". COFFEE Roasted. No. 35, Ti': No aw tie; No. 25. lHc; No. . 14',c. Sl'OAR Granulated, lane, per sack $5.4 :t beet, $5; cut loaf. tic; cubes ti'ic' powdered. I'lSH-Halihut, He; trout. 13c; pickerel bv; pike, 14.'; pike.' ffegh froxvn, i.' whltefisli, 14tlfic; biiffili). lie; bullheads fktnned and Crested. 13c; i-arRsh, dressed' 17c; nblte perch, Jc; uhlte lisse. 15c; black bass. 25c; sunflnh. ti''ii'i : ranpies, 6??c large crapplas. ;.-: berrind, fresh froien' . ; whltelaij, froien. I3iw.-; pickerel frsli froin. lie: ret! mapper, 12c: flounders traikerrl. Ui(Ac ner llsii; oodftxh. fresti froten, 12c; red snipper, 12c; flounders fresh frosen, 13c; haddock, fresh frozen, 12c: smelts, lie; shad roe, 45c per lb. ; t rov 'h its' 3c per dog.; green sea turtle meat 5a per lb. HIDES AND TALJXW-Green sailed No. 1, c; No. 2. 7'e; bull hides, gc; green hides. No. 1. tic; No. t be: horse, tl Siin rneep peita, k-qji.i. l allow,. No. 1 No. 2, 3'iC Vool,16S23o. 4Sf ; slock la alcbl. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday. Cm t I I . VJ a. tj,,,.il. ... I, ;..iii.bud . .. ti.tiio 7:sO 9.2u0 HlOUX Cltv K an Has Citv ...11. ISO ... 2.1i4 ... t.vw .. lti.utb Vu.taat .4i" ll.i-ai .VUI1U 4 mo 7t 2.(av e.ouu Si. Joseph . Si. Lajuis .... Chii-ago .... Total .... .35. "3 73 521 .aj 1 1 T- INVEST aitt HOME2 5 Gold Bonds of the Osrualnai fiiCouncil Blofils Iggtreet IFgaLiliay Co. in $1,000.00 denominations. Interest Paid Semi-Annually. Full Information on Request. Call Up or Address SAMUEL BURNS, Jp. G14 New York Life Dldfj. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Extremely Dull and Generally lower. HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE Miec and l.auiba In Moderate Supply, Tilth Klllera steady to Kaaler nnd Feeders Ai'tlse and I'lrni. Uol'TII OMAHA. Nov. 10. ISuT. Kecelpta were: Caltlo. lloga. Sbeeb. fltnclal Monday 5.178 2.M 9,M Estimate Ttiox.lay .tV) 7,:sJ , Two daya tlila weeli . . . .ll.sa Same daya laat week...U.4Kt Hnmo ilaya 2 weeka ago.. J.tS4 Same days 3 week ago..l'J,SI7 Siime daya 4 weka m(o..'.rn.! Siime daya laal year. . . .lo.JU- The followlua; table allows the receipt of cattle, iion and nbeep al Bout 11 Umaba, for tbe year to dale, compared with laal year: 1907. . 19;. Inc. Ueo Crtiltle I.ii7.'.i.i MT.HSo l'.1i,tMti ........ HoH .iwi.iMi I'.iTH.fts xu.im Sti'ep l,l7,43s 1,'JM,35-' 7t.13 The following table alio tbe average pricea of boga al Soutli Omaha for the last everal days, Willi comparisons: Date. I 1907. lu6.:il..;i9(H.ilW.190t.1901. lO.I'.IH 18.C21 4.H7S ,IM &:x) hi, 1 m 3. ill M,2tl lti,V. M..H63 '.,712 i.;7 Nov. .... 4 k'714i "l Nov. 10... 6 07 Nov. 11... 4 93 Nov. 12... 4 83 W Nov. 13... 4 70 6 V Nov. 14... 4 W ' u Nov. 15... 4 W ti Uj Nov. K. . . 4 6 I'i Nov. 17... ti (10 Nov. IS... 4 2i, Nov. 19... 4 iy 6 tJ Sunday! 4 7! 4 r,f 4 n 4 m 4 71 6 C7 SS 4 2! 4 S9 4 Mi ( 1 4 Stti 4 83; 8 1 1 mi: 11 rut t 21 74 S73 A3 S t 4 7a 4 9 4 G7, B 5 4 12, 4 4 I tl 32, 5 70 4 KBI 4 1-1: 4 54: S 63 i 67 4 71, 4 4(1 6 41 4 tiSI 4 117 4 39 SI 1 4 61 4 451 2 5 t;3 6 fvl The orflclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: l.at tie. iiofta.oneeji. C. M. & Sf. P. Ry. 1 WatisHh Mo. pu-. Ry I'nion Purine System C. A N. W. Ry. tEast) .. C. & N. W. (West) C. St. P. M. O. Ry C. R. Q. iEhhII C. B. & ti. (West) C. R. 1. el- P. R.v. tlCastl C. H. 1. 1- P. Ry. (West).. Illinois Central Chicago Ureal Western... til :t:' !i 4 r. o tai :ii 3 6 ' 1 3 I Total ! ceiplH 25S lu.' 34 The disposition of the day's recelpli was as folio k.s. each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Huyers. Cat tie. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1.024 KM 4IH Swift & Co 1.to l.tiat 2I Cu.lahv Pucking Co I.ihk 1.517 1.K11 Armour r Co !'7 1.3H5 2211 V'ansant 4- Co 15 .... Carev & Benton 221 ., McCrearv Carey IfO W. I. Stephen " Kill & Son 34 F. P. Iye wis l't Huh ton & Co 2i .... .... Hamilton 4- Rolhsclilld . ! I. . F. Hum !' L. Wolf 45 Sam Wertheimer lift Mike Hunerty K .... .... J. H. Root & Co lit T. H. lngliram IK Sullivan Hros !i .... Other Buyers S" 4.315 Total 5.77i II.K77 7.tt!r CAT'I I. E Receipts of cattle were much latgir than uu..l this morning, M cars bi ItiR rcporled m. Al Hie same time re cclpiH ut all other markel points were re ported very liberal for u Tuesday. As there wss no Improvement In the demand to correspond with Hie Increase in the re ceipts it followed that the feeling on the mnrket was extremely weak right from the outsit. Advices from other market points indicated a sharp decline and the market lure opmied very dull, with the feeling generally IMjlje lower on the general run of stuff. The market continued extremely dull all the forenoon, salesmen finding It hard work to unload. Sucii beef steers ss met the approval of buyers sold generally lto lower than yesterday, but there were cases whero cattle that did not happen lo lind special favor show more declinu than that. Cows and heifers were very dull through out and were generally noted 1o4j15c lower than yesterday. Stockers and feeders were about the dull est that they have been any day, as well as the lowest, being fully l'Kyluc lower than yeaterdav, and hard to move evsn at lhat decline. quotations on caltle: Good to choice coinfeu steers. 4s).snj5. 60; fair to good corn fed steers, $4 "cr4.90; common 'to fair corn fed steers, $3.7t?4 4; good to choice range steers, $4.15U4.9u; fair to good range steers. $3 6"i44 1u; common to fair range sleers, $3.0od35o; good to choice cows and heifers, $.j.(u'J bit; rair to good cows and heifers, $2.4o'ri3.(i0; common to fair cows and heifers, II. 2WU2.40; good lo cholue snickers and feed ers, I4.t"'i I fair tu good stockers and feeders. $ 5"'u-4 ''; common to lair stockers and feeders. I2.76f(t SO. Kepresental he sales: BECK STEERS. Kg At. Pr. .o. At. Ft. It l'.'Tl 4 it COWS. I 1 3 1 179 z w STOCKERS AND KEEDliJHS. 1 718 i SS 7 71J I HI CALVES. 1 t0 1 219 i gu K 4 25 WESTERNS N Eli H ASK A. 24 cows Mu I 9(5 S cows ln',2 ,'. ai 15 st .-era.. ..104'. 3 5o 1 bull lir.j .'W 30 heifers... tail 3 'i 1.1 feeders. . 3 no 25 cows leiii 2 No 17 cows is.) 2 si 3 cons MO 1 i 2 cows HnS I ft5 5 con a lilo I HS 1 cow 5') I nu 1 calf Jfu 3 li, WYOMING. 9 cowa S77 3 10 ticows lljii 3 ' 11 cows J2 J iai 14 cows 5I 2 Ou 41 steers.... W. 3 so 11. Somers, Wyoming. 23 st et is. ..h'.i" 3 oil Icons 95S 3 75 20 steers. .. ITTb 3 b) ' Nefsey Bros., Wjoming. 130 steers . .10bH 3 tsi J. T. Price, Wyoming. 6 steers.... 781 3 10 17 corns. ... 177 2 ft U. S. Howes, Wyoming. It sleers. ...Iuu7 lab 15 cons '2 3 10 4 cows ivt 3 lo 1 cows 75tf I ZS C. C. Hunts, Wyoming. 44 steers. .. .1060 3 To 3 steers. ... 950 100 SOL'TH DAKOTA. M cow N I 10 J. W. Cliltty, South Dakota 1$ cons 1014 3 lo Jl cowa i.O 3 7it 1 bull U.'ii 2 26 9 steers. ...l'l&o $ So IDAHO. a stests ...1133 3 7o I steer V) 179 W. Colson. Idaho. 53 feeders . !2 1 i 6 feadeis.. I IIS, 41 feeders.. t7 3 lu t feelers.. 7y7 3 W 9 cows 975 3 Hi ' 11 cows 1114 $ 2S J. W. Spiers, Idaho. COLORADO. 1 bull 121 SOU I cow 'i 3 I'O 1 cow liKkl 3 ti 24 steers ...ll'W 3 2 steers.... 975 3 lo 15 feeders . 2 3 i 55 cuns 1'iJO S !5 HOGS T'li receipts of hogs this morning Were very much larger thai) usual of late. It being a normal run for this srasnn of the year. Fortunately there was a pretty fair demand, so that sellers did not find very much difficulty In securing buyers at current prices. However, the situation was entirely against the selling Interests. Advices from all market points Indicated Urge recelptf, with pricea decidedly lower. Thus the first message from Chicago re ported .'O.Oflo hogs. 15o lower, but a 111 tie later the market was posted as VOhCo lower. With such advices from other sell ing points it Is not surprising that tho market here opened Ivf20c lower than yes terday. The first hogs sold verv largely on the basis of $4.t for the general run. In fact the early market was a e proposi tion, there being very few sales either above or below thai figure. Salesmen seemed to feel that under such conditions there was nothing lo do but to lake their medicine and they accordingly cut loose, so that mosl of the hogs In sight changed hands In veiy fair season in tbe forenoon. Late trains came in more heavily loaded than anticipated, making the to tal receipts over 100 cars, t lie hesvlest run of any day since September 2ti. In spite of the large receipts the trade con tinued active, with prices fullv ss good as esrly, that Is. largely It.tiO 4.65. with a few st $4.70. It will be noted that $4.65 was the most popular price nnd a very large proportion of the loads brought that price. Today's decline carries the market to the lowest point touched so far. A feature of today's trade was the active buying on the part of shippers and ono of the blr packers who announced that III his belief tho iKittom hud been tonclsd and hence he was willing to tske on a goodly number at prevailing prices. This sentiment is entirely at variance with the opinion expressed a couple of week ago by the Armours, who predicted that hoga .would touch $4 before the down, ward movement was finally checked. No. at. 41. Pr. s. At. Su. fr 5ii s'.o 4 no r; , i, k: 74. .4 1S4 ... 4 to 74 M n 4 , 4 !.,2 tiHI 4 l 54 f'.'j .Nil :, M4 lJS 4 Sit i . . j ar, 5 242 Wl 4 74 vim 4l 4 " ut '80 4 4" ii hi u 4 .-, 5" 2-' Jfr' 4 H ' '. JJ ao 4 f, M IV.S71 30 4 (u -m ii 4 SO iiu 101 4 ft '.V Sill . , 4 6", 7 ...SI6 ... 4 fl : Sli ... 4 '. 5 Si 1o 4 tit i,l J.T1 nil 4 6-, 6 Ml 40 4 t" T5 C-S 4 1 4 ar. 52 SM a 4 t2'i 6t fr,l 4'l 4 K ' ii 311 40 4 Hi', 59 .n :iu 4 tr, 37 JSC ... 4 .'. 7 !IKI ... 4 ,r, 7 ,..'fJ ... 4 ; m ma- :,! 4 ti 4 VM' lun 4 -, j,,7 4 ,n 74 24.1 J 4 '. tit 27S 11 4 r. I7 ... 4 t.7 41 MO ... 4 .'. " M4 2H 4 It). 74 1.4 4i 4 t7 245 ... 4 M 711 ; Ji 4 as Sit ItU 4 05 til 2.8 2i t ;, 1 14 .. 4 f.-. :r SKI 4H 4 7', 44 79 2"fl 4 tf. 75 S ir 4'l 4 S7'I 7 f t 1S 4 S7 iS ti;. ... 4 7,1 4..... .::! tin 4(5 54 s4 ,, 4M 70 J7S tM 4 t-'i Representatlva sales: SHEEP-Hecelt.ts this morning were moderate, only thirty-four cars being re ported In. At the same time there wsn a very rair uemHiia notn ror feeders end kill ers. Buyers were out In the vsnls esrlv and the market opened In verv good season and was fairly active. The prices paid for killers were steady In posslb'.y n little lower in some spots. In fact, some of Hie buvers . thought that they bought to a rifle better adventage than yesterday. Old wethers, with a Tew yearlinga on them, sold to the klllera at $4.r.5. with quite u long string of ewes at $4.1i. There were more feeder buvers In the yards than for several (lavs back, with the result that there was more life to the trade than usual of late, lb would look ns If country hanks were loosening up a little to the extent of faking csre of some of their customers. Atwnv rate there were a number of buyer. In the yards this morn ing; wlio cleaned up the big bulk of the offerings In very fuir season. As to prices, there was no very noteworthy change, as compared with esterdsy. If anything, the market was firm. yuotsttotis on good to choice killers: Lambs, $5.7otjti.4); yearling wethers. $4 bO 0.15; wethers, $4.2Mv4.n; ewea. $3.o044.15. Quotations on feeders: Good lambs. $5.00 Hu f0; common lambs. 3 5e4.0; vearllngs e"", weiiiei's, 34.110'q 4. ;a; goon l2.7oft3.25; common etves, $l.25'2.;5. No. Al rwes. Pr. 5 .to 4 iai 3 50 ii 3il 5 10 4 90 5 30 . 30 in 5 i 4 h Ml mi 4 V. 4 tVi s vt yoming iambs, feeders. 174 Wyoming ewes 35 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 44 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 304 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 289 Idaho lambs, feeders tta Idaho lambs, feeders Nb Idaho lambs, feeders 49 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 34 Wyoming ewes, feeders.., 23 Wyoming ewes ., 52 Wyoming lambs, feeders. 36 Wyoming lambs l'2l western fed wethers 157 weetern fed wethers Kin ll-l or. 53 S3 K3 ik 74 111 11X CHICAGO I.1VB KTOCK M4.RKRT Cnttle Heady Hons Weak Steady hnt glow. stheep ! .AClnLAU.' Nov' 1!CATTLE-Receipts. To.ooo head; market steadv; steers. $4 iai J50; cows $2.7fyj4.r0; heifers. $ioWj6fni; bulls. $2.tilK;i4.Si: calves, $3.(yiiT.ia); stockers and feeders. 1.1. 4v 4 ".. HOG8 Receipts. 2ii.uun head; market weak; choice heavy shippings. $5.otx6.2ii; ''."'J . uuhera. $5.1'6.2o: Tight mixed, Jl?1;: '' "fl". 5,o-ii6.15; packing. 14 50'(4 $C; pigs. H.754i4.75. SHEEP AND LA M B8 Receipt s, U.h head, market steadv hut slow: sheep. $4.7Hi&'; lambs, $5.2Krii.6"; yearlings, $4:5 '16.10. l. I.nul Lire 4na-k Markel. ST. LOI'IS. Nov. 19. CATTLE Receipts, o.tun head, including l.too Texana. Market nstlves. 10 to 15c lower; Texana steadv. Native shipping and export steers. $5,264 iiu; dressed beef and butcher stsers, 14 7fytx6.HU; stoers under 1.000 pounds. $1 KKi 4 oo: stoikers and feeders. $2.ia4 lo: cows snd heifers. $2 76sri.ii; i snneis, $1 26fj ' (e bulls, $2 OHti4.5u; iI es. $2.fi7.7i; I . xhiis and Indian sleers. $2.!t52fi; cows and heifers, fl.25ti3.9u. HOGS Receipts, ll.rio bead: market -'.v lower: pigs and lights. $4 tO(to lo; packers. $4j&3C.(j; butchers and liest heavy, $4.h6i SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 2 onO head; market steady. Native muttons. $:i.i tu.2o; lambs. $6.a4.So: vulls and bucks l.tm)1.2u; stockers. $4.iK.t)5 2a. si. Joseph Live murk Markel. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Nov. 19. CATTLE Receipts. 2.153 head: insrket ateadr: na tives, $4.2fi.oo; cowa and heifers, $J.7oijl.4o atix kers and feeders. ti.&Qi 35. HlHJM Receipts. i,423 bead; market ac tive: top. $1 75: bulk. 4.5u4w. SHEEP AND LAMbS Ro.eit.ts 7U0 head; markst steady; lambs, 13 75s 2&, yearlings $o-9.Sii. ! Ulr Lle fltsxk Market. Siorx ITU'. Nm. 19i8peclal Tele grain. J-r-CATTLE Jteci ipia. i.uai head; market Vslj !' lo wi rr sto.' kets slow; beeves. 4 Ig4 , cowt and htlfsra. $Jti3.7(; OMAHA, NEO. stockers and feeders, $3 .(', 3. rv; calves and yearlings. l.'.finKd:) .50. I IOUS Receipts. ;.'i head: market 15di 2oc lower, selling al $4.uo4il.7ti; bulk. ,of sales, 4.tj4 ii5. Kansas Cl l ive fsiock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 1!t.-CATTI.K-Re-ceipts. li.io head. Including 5mi southerns. Market steady to VK' lower; choice export and dressed beef steers. Il.mmfi.ti0: fair lo good. $.i.7fVl4.7&; western steers, lit 4i3i4.2i'; stockers snd feeders. $2 Suit In; stmt hern steers. 2.tkii4.Xl; southern Cows, ll.doffl 3.n; native steers, $l.7.Vi2 HU; native heifers. $'.5(ii 1.4"; bulls, t2.24ttr 85; calves, SsMSMi Ji.(l HOUS Receipts. Jo.oo head; market, t5'u 20c lower; top, It 75: bulk of sales, $4 ffi' 4.70; heavv, g4.ttofi4.7S: pnekera, $4.35"t 4.72',: pigs and lights, $4.:iS'rt l 72. SH EEC AND I. A M.BS Receipts. 4.WJ head; market steady lo wctik; lambs. $u.il h-si.JO; ewes and yeai'llUKS, t.i.lofi 4 ; west ern yearlings, $4.0t'4.Ort: western sheep, ' $".5'"ti4.,r,ii: stinkers and feeders, $2.75ij 4.25. Cotton Market. NEW VORK. Nov. l9.-COTTON-FuJ.ulcs opened steady: IeccmlH'r. 10.30c; January, 9 Ss,-; March, 10 l:ic; April, lti.lttc bid; May. 10.24c; June, 10.2iii ; July, 10.25c; August, 111.15c bid. Spot closed steady. Middling uplands. lO.wio; middling Kidf. 12.06c . . Sales, I.ihsi bales. Kill urea closed steady: November. 10.30c;, Oeccmle r, H'.4Hc; Jamiury, 1ti.ti.k-: Kebnuiry, 10.07c; March, lu.llc; April, l.14c: Ma , 10.17c; June, PUtic; July. lO.ltic; August, 10.U.V'. GALVESTON. Nov. 19.-COTTON-lllRhcr at 10 !5-lhV. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 19. Cf TTIN Sjail. moderate business done; prices 7 HiintH higher. American middlliiK. fair. U.Svi. good middling, (i.2d; mlddliiiir. 5.2d; low middling. 54ed: good ordlmtry. u.otid; ordl risry, 4.4111. The sales of the day were 8.000 bulis, of wJilcli .'itto bnhs were for spi culat Ion and export and Included 7. tin bales American. Receipts. 33.000 bales, In cluding ltt.RVK bules American. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. Ill COTTON -Spots wero sleady. Sales, 4.7'0 bales. Low iirditiary, ti'ac, iiomimil; ordinary, 7 7-ltic. nominal: good ordinary, SV. lioinihal; low n lddlltiE. :"'; middling. I'm4c; good mlil dlliiK. He; middling lair, ll'.c; lair. l-',e. iiomimil; receipts, jo.ltii liales; stock. )'.'?, 23 bales. ST. LOI 'IS. Mo.. Nov. 19. -COTTON -Steady; middling. I;c: sales. 20 hales; iv C'll is, .'i:H bah-Mt shipments, Km I'a lex; stock. I0.5n2 bales. , . SimiI coflee dull; No. 7 Rio, lie: SllllleS No. 4. 7:14( ; mild colTec-sjulel ; Cordova, 13'ac. .' Wool Market. BOSTON. Musi.. Nov. !'.. WOOL Tile wool market locally continue) to tie domi nated by the financial situation and trad ing la ery dull despite somewhat cnsler values. Tim leading Western quotations follow: Kentucky,. Indiana, and Missouri: Tlirer-elht hs-blood. X'tySSo; qiiarter'-blooil, 2lyf7loo. Scotireil values. . Texas: Fine. 1.' months. 724f7.'lc: fine, 0 lo montlis. UV.idic; line fall. ;24(o5c, Culifortiln: Northern, Min'ioc ; middle ooiinty, 4H' Ul'7 southern, ."ociiti'ic; fall free. 45U INC. Oregon: Eastern No. 1 staple, 711720; eastern No. I clothlnu, Kji'7lip; oiisiirn h rage, i'.i(ijf0: valley. No. l, liknWc. Territory, sconseil basis; Fine staple, 72ft 7T.e: line nieilliiill ataple. 7i '1-72C: line clolhlng. lVdn(c;' '(Inn medium clothing, lij'-iitficj half-blood, faic; thre,-eigiiilis-bhiod. MfM.iic: qnartei-'bluod. 52'H' 5c; pulled exliii, Vli?k; fine, ,'(r im-, sutlers, Amti.'iSc'. ST. LOI'IS. Mil., Nov. 19.--WOOL. -Steady: medium grades. combing and clothing. 2.;'i''i25c; lielil fine,' pi! 1 23c; heavy line, 17'ilKe; tub washed, '..X-jIItio. Melul Markets. NEW YORK. Nov. Ill MKTALB The London tin niiirke, was higher. Willi spot snot quilled at ;5tJ 17s tnt, and futures at licslly the market was yuiet. with qou tatlons rsuglng from ino.Sn to ll..Vi. Coppi'r was higlier In the Loudon niHrket, with spot quiiled at AJ3N 17 lid.' and (utiirs at ilV IBs. Locally the . mat ko was w. nk, with lake quoted al 113 .AI3.2o; elect rolvl 'c at $i2.75''ri:t.00 and casting nl IW.bufi l:.U. Lead wua 2s lid higlier hi the London mar ket, spot closing nl Jtl 17s tid. Locally the murket was weak and it Is said that Hie chief producer has marked off quotation. to meet the open market. Spot ia quoted at 14.35'iM 40. Spelter was unchanged at Lit lu London. IM-Hlly (he market -ass weak at f4.9tHtD.no. The Englwli Iron mar ket was higlier, with standard foundry quoted at 5(s 3d. and Cleveland warrants at Ms. Locally I lie market was nouiirirtllv easier. No. 1 foundry. IIS.lS'ula'.Tt); No 2 foundry northern at f l7.IVq IK.25, and south ern gindes nominal ST. Lol lS. Nov. 19. -MF.TALS-I.EAK-Dull at f432V4.2r: spoiler dull at $1.. London Closing; MtiM-ks. ll.N'PON, Nov. IK Closint quotations on flocks were as follows: t'onaiila. niuney 2 l ie M . K. T J4 it.i acinunt H2J-HN. V. Central s-ii, Anai.inila ., li, Norfolk 4k W.. t4't Amlilami ,'l'a do pld do .fU 4', ilniai l A W Hallliaore (lliiii. .. tll fv ntipvivanla K', l anaSlan I'aelSi tt.'.i, Hand Mlnaa 4 I'lieaapeske a nliln... .'V It aibar Il'i i i tiliaio ct 7'iSoutlirii Railway.... H' '.. M. i St. f Il'2 Uj pfd 41", ! lie Heers IT Soulliarn Pa. Iflo ', lienver II. li !'. I ntoo HadS'' ll , rtn pf'l Ma (lu pfd , a: Krte I'.', V. 8. ftieal.. ;4'k lo lal M .1 da pfs 14V, tk 2i1 pld. 27 Waln.il liranrt Truok 17-i li pfd 14 , I1 Illinois omui i:' Spanish 4a M I.nuiavllia N H i SI I.VEH Bur, stead'.', 2i',d per ounce. I .MONEV-4,'ql'; per cent, j The rale of discount In the open market lor short bills is i.Vri7 tier cent; for three months' hillx. i;viie. per rent. 1 Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Nov. i! -EVAPOR ATEI APPLES-Market Is higher on buying to fill November contracts. Fancy are quoted al 12c; choice at ln-; prime Ht' Pc, and I'.sO fruit at H'(tK'4e. DRIED FHl'IT'8 Prunes are quiet, with quotations ranging from 47aoV for Call fornni fruit and from ti'ac lo eV for Ore gon, up to :n and 4os. Apricot are un changed at 21c for choice, 22c for exrrs choice ami 24c for fsncv. Peaches are steady, with clinic quoted al ldl2V; extra choice at l.'iyahCjc: fancy at l.ljiUV. and extra fauev st :p4il3c. Ratsms ar unchanged, with loose muscatel quoted at 'jll.'C. Tulrilu Need Market. TOLEDO, ).. Nov. 19.-SEE1 Clover, ( Kaii. $:i35; Dei ember. 19 4o: March, f9.3. Timotliy. prime. $2.20. Alslke. prime, I'j 3c trnuaer Hegulus Asbnre. NEW YORK. Nov. 1!..T he ateuiner Rcg iilus, bound from Loumbuig, N. ft,' for New York with lumber, came ashore dur ing the nlglii In the fog and rain near the Bellpoit life aavlng station, twenli lilies east uf Fire Island. The steamer has a ciew of eighteen men. Not much of a sea is running so thai Hie steamer is In no immediate danger. Tbe crew re mained aboard and are throwing cargo uwrboard lu . ao attsii pt to rUs(,.ibe steamer. Wrecking tugs hat beta IsktJ. Xot. r. 1