TIIK IU:K: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVKMBElt HO, 1009. CUlllN AND PRODUCE MARKET via Oalvrsir.n. Ii M. Futures, quiet; De cember, f .S(,d. $1.4.4is; total balance In seneral fund, V4.7w,.0kl. MCW YORK r;HAL MARKET NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Appearance cf Irregularity. Apperance of Irregularity. THIS DANK IS 1 Wheat Stands Strong? and Higher , Again Friday. (iaotatlona Yarloas XABLES FIRM, OFFLRIKGS NONE 1 r rl I Sapported, with friers ' Tearllnar t pnrard lie-cause of Llaht f Receipt and Fairly Act ive: Drnund. OMAHA, Nov. 19. 1W. Wheat strung and higher acaln today, tables were firm and with no offering hn market advanced and held firm in t..e ip pi lees. The lifffmbir cption Is paining itrengtrt and In selling al a good premium ver the future option, streng.hun.d by h stronger rash prices. , , The corn market in beln well euppnrte.l nd prion are trending upwind brau-e ol viy llRht receipts and moderately active demand at receiving contera. Vt neat ruled firm anu niMher from the start. The advance In cash stuff and a general falling off in primary receipts turned spa-cnlators bullish, who bought freelv with each advance. Some realising nt Hie cloxe eased the market temporarily. Virn i.n etradv without much chaheo. receipts being very light owing to the pant unfavorable, weather, but a freer move ment Ik looked for during the coming week. There s a good demand, and s the ship ments more than equal the receipts price hold firm. Prima rv whent receipts were 7H.A00 bush el and shipments were (120.000 bushels,' against receipts last year of 1.2W.00O bush el and shipments of 674.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 315 001) bushels and shipments were 179,000 bushels, against receipts last year of WW bushels and shipments of 20.000 bushels. Clearances were 2.0O0 bushels of corn, none of oats and wheat and flour equal to Si 000 bushels. Liverpool closed Sd to V2A higher on wheat and Hd higher on corn. loca! taiine oh options: Articles ! Open. Hlrh.f Low. Close. Tea'r. Wheat; I lee. ...I Ifr: 1 ,May...j !.! o-n i feo....l r: '.May... f,sH oats I Dec... I Ms v...! l mm K7 f.m I 1 02 .1 1 OS 9'.' I 99 91'H !! 57 t f.8 68H S7S 7h! !T7'i 3! VK t' 1 (it Omaha Cask Prices. Ja.VIIEAT No. 2 hard, ll.OSH1fl.04V4; No. S , ftuLTd, fl.O0ril.O2U,; No. 4 hard. M'aTOc; No. 2 spring, l.24i.o:iH; No. 2 spring, 95eg31.O0; No 4 spring, i2'&96o. CORN No. 2. D.V.c: No. . B9'4c; No. 4. t&W"be; Nos. 2 and 2 yellow, 69c; Nos. 2 and 3 white. 69Vc. i-.OATa-No. 3 mixed, 27Hc; No. 3 yellow. AF? ii3c; No. 3 white. JS'i-WHci No. 4 white. SiVf3So: standard. 3SHc RYE No. 2, tec; No. 3, 7fl8c. Car lot iteceipts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 21 103 .102- Minneapolis 343 Dmaha 23 17 9 Ouluth 209 4'IIICAUO CHAIN ASD PltOVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Frlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Increased congestion In the December delivery caused a fur ther advance in the price of that option In the wheat market Fiere today, the hig!i point of the day being reached at fl.OS'e,. Distant deliveries were Inclined to droop. At the close prices were Ho lower to He higher. Coarse grain and provisions closid heavy. Active demand for December and a con sequent widening of the spread between that option and May was the feature of trading In the wheat pit. Many of the smaller shorts, alarmed at the prospects of a "Squeeze," wera urgent bidders nearly all day, but offerings were light the ureater part of the time. The distant futures fulled to follow the upward trend if the December delivery, owing to favor able reports regarding the new crop In Argentina and Auntralia as well as In this country. A St. Louis trade journal re ported the fell sown crop to be In ex cllnt condition, with the exception of xnme damage by heeslun fly in Illinois and Missouri. ' The range on Decerrher was between $1 0SH and fl W4. while May sold between Jl.O.Vs and $1.0H! At the close December was well up toward the lop at S1.0SH. but the more distant deliveries were almost at the bottom, with May at 31 .,. Clear weather In the corn belt weakened the corn market, but he selling pressure was not henvy at any time, owing to the action of December whent. Trading was inclined to drag throughout the day and prices moved over a narrow range. The ur'iiHn was easy, with prices a shade to nii-ic below the previous close. " Profit taking In the December option caused moderate weakness In oats. The volume of trading, however, was small. At the close prices were unchanged to H; o lower. Provisions closed 5o to 27e lower. The leading futures tanged aa follows: of the Hay ommodllles. NEW YORK, Nov. 13 -FLOPR Re ceipts. if,,X hbls ; exnrrta, "00 bb a Market slow st old quotations; Minnes 'ta talents. $.", x,1f j. 40 : winter stratihes, ii 20 6 80; Minnesota, bakers. 34;iev,MW.; winter ex:ras. 34 3004 0; winter r"nts, 3S..WI 6.75; winter low grades. 34ni4SU; T'ansss straights, 34 mmi : on. Rve flour, quiet- fair to good. 34.i'a4 30: choice to fancv. 11 S"S 4 50. Huckuhent flour, dull at )iti par iou lbs., nominal. Cijli.v'n i.-eHeadv; fine white and yel low. 11 "il &; coarse, ' ILtOffll. 45; kiln dried. J3. It TR Dull; No. 2 western, 81,o, nomi nal, f. o h., New Tork. P.ARl.KY-Steady; feeding, BOMo, e. I. f.. New oYrk. WIIKA1' Receipts, 1ri".000 bu.; exports, 201 eH bu. Snot market firm: No. red. 312'"., nominal, domestic, elevator; No. 1 red, tl.2iiH. nominal, f. o b. sfloa,:; No. 1 northern Duluth, 31. ITS. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 hard wlnt'-r, 11.21 H. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Kear of manipulation In December held wheat firm most of ths day in the face of bearish news regard ing crop conditions In principal exporting countries, but nenr the close prices gave way with moderate veiling and th close was at Ho net advance for December and He lower to He higher for other positions. A northwestern authority estimates that there are left 10s.Ckj0.oiXI bushels of the spring whent crop to last until next sea Son. December closi d at 31 17; May closed at 31 12H; July closed at 31.04H. CORN Receipts. 4.500 bu. Spot market barely steady; No. 2, 72He, elevator, do mes le, 72c delivered nnd 7?e, f. i. b. aflont; No. 2 yellow, 73c, all nominal. Option market waa without transact! jns, closing H'fi'c low r December closed at 71e; May closed at S9e. OATS Receipts, lay ." bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, 2S to 32 pounds, nom inal; naiural white, K to 32 pounds, 444-tft 4"c: clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 4uH0 4He. HOPR Dull; state, common to choice, 1909. S3'4(ac, 1)S, 141i20c; I'aclflo coast, 1909, rfcirie; ikis. lTuac. UAY Firm; No. 3; 80?i;ic; good to choice, ffiCo fl.OK. HI Die S Firm; Rogota, 21Hi?22Hc; Cen tral America. t2-i22ltu. LFiATH ICK Sundv ; acid. 22t?:c. PROVISIONS-Beef steady; family, 314.00 I&14.50; mess, $11. Ufa 11 M; beef hsms, $iS 00'iji 2...00; packet. ilJ.wii i2.j0; city wxtra India ners, $'i0 5Wi7 fi Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. $13.50714 00; pickled hams, $12 TA f.11.00. l.ard, steady; middle west, $13.R."1J 13 66; refund, steady; continent, $14.10; Soiiih America, i'i.lu; cuiuuouim. $iu.uu.i 10.25. Pork. Ftcady; family, OV-rr.Ou; short clear, 324. W(26.50; iness. $2S. 7Bj8i2 .00. TAI.DOW Steady; country (pkgs. frea). 6V!j7,o. RiClfi steady ; domestie, rair to axtru. 2'i'UTc; Japan, bM.'Vbc. UCTTlill stronger; creamery specials. 32c; extras, 31c; third to first, 2Wu!Hjho; state dairy, common to finest, 25&310. CHIiiiKr r irm; statu, new, iuu o earn, special. ltiiGl"Hc: September fancy, ItiHc; October best, lbc; common to good, 14H Uo; ekius. full to special. pl4Hc. EGOS Firmer; western extra rirsis, a HMc; firsts, ZKaile; seconds, 2tiif28c. 1'OUL.TIIY Alive, firm; western cnicg- ens, 10c; fowls, loc: turkeys, l.ic. jjressed, firm; western chickens, broilers, lvJiELc; fowls, 13bl!tc; turkeys. 17321c. WK ATI! Ell IN TUB GRAIN BEf-T Fair Satnrdar After a Night of Wanner Atmosphere. OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 19. 1909. The barometric depression, reported de veloping In the extreme northwest In the preceding report, has moved slowly east ward durlt.g the pas twenty-lour nours, and Is extending down over the North Dakota and north Into Canada. An area of high pressure continues over all other portions of the country. Light snow flur ries acoompatiy the northwest depression, and generally cloudy weather prevails lit tho upper- valleys this morning. Unsettled weather prevails on the Paclflo slope, and ra ns are general alonr the ' coast. The weather continues clear In the southwest nnd throughout ths lower valleys, and it will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and Saturday. Temperatures are lower along the Atlantic coast, and tn the ex reme northwest Canadian provinces. They ere much higher throughou central and western portions, and will ba somewhat higher In this vicinity tonight. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of he lust three years: 1S09. 190. 1907. 190H. Minimum temperature.... 34 41 81 13 Precipitation 00 .00 .03 .00 Normal temperature for today, 3 degrees. Kxeess In precipitation sines March 1, 2.49 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 4.04 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 19o7, 6.93 Inches. Li. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy, i 1 0SH1? 1 -H 1 oou 1 UH: 97HI I 1 08 1 08(3 H 1 06 H 1 06HI 97HI 96Ts. 1 08H I 106HI I 86H 1 0$ iocs 37 0H coan tHH .tievfi'HioDTtifieo 62Holv WH,lH,2il;iH''llVkiiH oo: hiqui suit bU',iuti et COPPER ISSUES - ARE ADVANCED Effect of Meloa Catting; of Wells. Fargo Company Affects Vnloa and alhera raeirie Favorably Many Realising Sales, NFW YORK. Nov. 19 There wera con flicting Influences at work In the stock market today which gave It an appearance of Irregularity. The unfavorable influence was a doubt about the character of to morrow's bank statement. In favor of higher prices was the re newal of rumors of the progress of the plan for consolidation of the copper pro ducing corporations and assumptions grow ing out of the Wella-Fargo melon cutting on other bonuses. The latter Influence wss perceptable In the wide advances on light dealings of a number of hlgtl priced Investments stocks known to have large surplus holdings In their treasuries, as well as others credited with "concealed assets," which do not figure In balance sheets. In the case of the Coppor stock, the ad vance with which they started brought In some realizing sales which turned the prices downwards again and resulted In considerably unsettling the foreign market The same was true of I'nlon Pacific, which got an early benefit from the renewal of talk of segregation of assets on Its own account and from estimates of the value of Investment holdings by Southern Faciric of Wells-Fargo. There was a great variety of movements In stock of a minor clnss. as for example, the Keokuk Des Moines stock, which became actlv after a long period of quiescence,' the common advancing from a fraction above 37 a share to nearly 312 Doubts over the complexion of the bank statement was due to uncertainty over the after-affects of last week's unexplained loan contraction, a much aa to tho actual cash loss Indicated by the preliminary es timates of the currency movement. In these the total of gold for export for the week ran up t otfi.nftoat). The express movement with the Interior, on the other hend. yielded a considerable balance In favor of New York and the subtreaaury operations nearly 3.VI0.000 more, so that the loss by gold exports anems to have been reduced to tinder $2,000,000. United States Steel was quite steadily under pressure throughout the day and closed st a small net decline In spit of the buoyant rise at other point. The prlc movement became feverish and excited late In the day, but did not lose Its Ir regularity altogether and closed unsettled. nonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $4,252,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Sales and range of prices on the Block exchange today were as follows: ISlSS. Hlf. LOW. LIO. .sohhthi 41V4 i 894.! I 20 20 H 19 96 II 10 11 S 11 42HI 10 67H 10 40 89141 8 I394J39HI 41 '41Hi!:47VoHj 39V3rHI '! 21 05 20 00 13 15 11 97 H 20 72H l 85 13 10 11 87H 11 47Hi 11 40 10 70 10 42H 10 00 10 87141 20 72H 19 36 13 15 11 HO 11 40 10 CO 10 S7H &H 41 S9I. 21 00 10 02H 13 25 12 00 11 46 10 70 10 42H t t Wheat Iec. May CoX D c. May July Oats Dec. "JUiy IV.. i fl Jan. May Laiu , Nov. ' Jan. May Hloit Jan. May FLOUR Firm; winter patents. 35.0tVS5.iH; winter straUhts, 34NH(5.30; suilng straights, 34.tVo4.7i; bakers. 34 2ti&-10. RYHNo. 2. T&tflSWc BAULKY Fetd or mixing, MI'Me; fair to cholee multhiK, Mfi 57 !,' ' FLAXe-KFD No. 1, south wi stern, $1.72; nort h western, 31s2. HEKDS-Tlmolhy. 33.7S; clover. $).504i 14 00. 1-OKK-Per bbl.. $3.7V."'.,4.00. Lard, per 101 lbs , $13 20. IShoit ribs, sides (loose) $11 STViH K-'H; short clear sides (boxed)! $U.2ull76. , Total designees of whent and flour wers equal to 5iiS,0tK) bu. Exports for the week, ii s shown by Rridat real's, were eoual to USA. 000 bu. Primary receipts were 714.00 bu., compared w ith 1.297 000 bu. the cot re sponding day a year ago. F.stimated re ceipts -for tomorrow: Wheat. 30 cars; com, la csrs; oats. 111! cars; hot?. 12.0o0 head. Chicago Cash rrlees Wheat: No, 2 red. $1. instil. 21 H; No. 3 red, 31. lfttfl 17: No. 3 tiara, ii. Witii. ii; no. nart ii.woi WH: t No. 1 northern spring. II Hiil.lS; Not I northern spring. $1 oiinfl 10S.; No. 2 spring. I II o.il o9. Coin: No. 2 cash. ;ji4o; No. $ issh, MUc; No. 4 whlto, (ia'ic; No. 3 yal-! low, C4,.4t4Hf; No. 3 yellow, t4K,e. O-tts: No. 8 white, JwjtOHo; No. 4 white, X'Hc. j it TTIIK Steady; cieametiefl, StiitW'sc; .Itlrles. 2c'2J'. LOtjS tteudy; receipts. 4 017 rases; at mark, eases Included, &)xiaiJ: firsts, Hc: 30Hc. i; daisies, lftfi llHe: twins, young Ameiicas, loultlVo: long I. cons. l''e. POTATOES -Steady: choice to fancy, ibfl III! Q J it r. II ,V J St. Ionia (itneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19-WHEAT-Cash firm, futures higher; track. No. 2 red, cash, 3l.2Mjl.25H: No. 2 hard, 31.071. 12; Decem ber. n.07i; May, 31.06H. CORN Steady; track, No. 2 cash, 6W'ic; No. 2 white, 62o; December, 5So; May, to, OATS Steady; track. , No. 2 cash, J. k; No. It wlilte, 42o; December, 3ic; May, 410. R V K Firm, 72c. FIOUR Steady ; red winter patents, $3.55 (t5.90; extra fancy and straight, $5.0O'5.4u; hard, winter clears. $4,3964.40. 8KED Timothy, $2.7663.60. CORNMKAL $3.00. BRAN Quiet; sacked east track, 9c9 l oo. HAT Firm: timothy. $12.60ai$.50: Dralria. lll.OOij'12 50. ISAflOl NO 9-l0. HKMP TWINE 7o. , I'HO VISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $24.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, 313 10 13.20. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra short. I12.2T.; clear ribs, 312.26; short Clears, $1250. Bacon, higher; boxed extra short, 3'3KSH; clear ribs, 31S.82H; short clears, $!S7H- POULTRY Easier; chickens, Hc; spring, 12'ic; turkeys, 1HN ducks, llHo; geese. 7Hc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, tSSOo. KGOS-Steady at Ta Reclpts. Shipments F'oitr, bbls 14 0 12 7no Wheat, bu 41 500 37.SV Corn, bu 2 KO0 81.'. Outs, bu 54.400 30.8.O Kanssa City Uraln and Provlalons. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 19 WHF; AT De cember, $1.02N'f 1.024 bid; May, $1 0". ft 03'4 sellers: July. Kf-.c bid; cash, unchanged; No. 2 linvt. II trim 1.10; No 3, I1.0hil.0u: No. 2 red. $1.Mrl 22; No. 3. 31.16tfl.20. CORN'-TJnclianged; No. 3 mixed, 5Hc; No. a. 59Hc; No. 2 white. 59H4c; No 3. Ci".r; December, 6:c bid; May, (sy'jc bid; Julv. OOMitMHc bid. OATS I'nchangi d; No. $ white, 40H4:c; No. 2 mixed. 3'fi40o. RYE-fiS?i70c. HA Y I'nchanged; choice timothy, 315.00 fl.00: chnh-e prairie, Ia.2i.g9. 60, choice al falfa, $15. Ouji 16.76. liUTTtll-trwiinry, extras, 30c: firsts, 2Sc; secoinle, 26c; packing stock. 31Hc Kt'lttS fc-'xtras, 2ilc; f lists. 27c; seconds and dirties, lie; current receipts, 26c; southerns, loss off, lie. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu tiSOOO 82 000 Corn, bu 7.WJ0 13 000 Oats, bu H.vuO 3,0u0 Kansas City quotations were as follows: oiai a, rirfl inci trrb le first, 30 -f -tiCESK-KlM ltVic; young 4V; POULTRY-K.asy; tutkeys, 19c; chtckens lIHe; springs. 13c. VEAIv-Meady; 50 to fl0-b. we(hts, 7Hff c: '. wetKhts, SHy.Ho; cs to n lb. welnhts iii1iu. Receipts Todsy-Wh'st. 21 cars; corn 10J .am; cats. 1ft. cars. Eetlmatrd tomo raw Wheat, SO cars; corn. 130 cars; cats, n .a is Pearl Mtrkrt, PfcXtlUA. Nov 19 CORN Steady; No. 3 vllow. old. $3c: No. 3. old, b.i'c; nw Jt; No. 4, new, &7c; Bo grade, new, tiHU IwC. 1 1 ATS- Firm S-Vuttc. stsndard. 40l,c; No. $ whl;e. llilMaakra tiraln Market. .Mil.WAl KKK. Nov 19. WHEAT No 1 t oi -thirn. $1 10 1 1 12' MUCH: May. 31 h OA'I . li.. .41Hc KARLKY Samples. 67iin7c No. $ nui tiurn. IL07H 4Jlvrpool tiraln Markets. LIVERPOOL. Nov. ll-WHKAT-Spet firm; No. 3 red west tin winter, Is ,,1. Futuri fi'in: I'ecemt er. Nsld; Mr :i ", "'-i : &ia. 7h 7N,ii. 4-ui;.-.-, ot, ..-) ; new A.i.erl.nii a.iied Articles. Open. High.) Low. Close. Wheat May December . Corn May December 1 o?S 1 OL'H I ioth; 103 041 1 02SI1 OTHB 1 02'it O-'HB 60.! i.l fOSB B bid. . . , Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. " 19.-WHEAT-De-eember. 31 04H; May. 31 06 1 Cash: No 1 hard. $1 oki1.07H; No. 1 northern, $1.0S14 010ti; No. 2 northern, $1.04H &1.04H; No. 3 northern, $l.t?Hl-04, FLA X II NO. ftiRN-No. 8 yellow, )4fllo. OATS No. 3 w hite. 37HW IsHc RYK-No. 3. 6Htf69,iO. I RAN In 100-lb. sacks, 319 50. FLOUR First patents. $a.30(i5.56: second patents, $5 105 30; first clears. $4.214.46; Second clears, $3.JfgS.4a Philadelphia Prodaco Market. PHIIJDELPHIA. Nov. 13 H UTTER Firm: good demand; extra western craam erv. Sl'Hc; nearby print. 34o. KGUS Firm; 2a higher; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases 3&o, at mark; ourrenl receipts. In returnable cilkcs. J4c. at mark; western firsts, frea cases. S5c at mark, current receipts, frea canes. 81iS3c. at mark. rilEl't-S-Firm; .New York, full craams, choice, 17c; fair to good. Hi3lsc. Dululh Orals Market. DUI.TTH. Nov. 19 WIIEAT-Itacvmher. 11. u": M.iv. $10:.; No. 1 northern. $10;; K . riTilnu. 10t'. OATS' l:-.w Allli-Ctlraen pM AmalKamat4 Copper American Asrlcuitursl .... Am. Bmt Sugar Am. Can pfd Am. C. F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. It. pM Am. Ice gwurlilM. American LtBaesd American Lrfcamotlv Am. B R Am. 9. a. R. pfd Am. Rusar Rallntng Am. T. T Am. Tobacco pfs ... American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co AtchlaoQ Atchlaon pfd. AUantio Coast Line Baltlmor & Ohio Bal. A Ohio ptd Bethlohem 81el brooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Prin Ontial Laihr Central Leather pfe..r. .... Central of New Jersey Chesapeake St Ohio Ch lease 4 Alton Chlcato Oreat W astern otte Cliloaso e N. W C, M. 4 It. C, C, C. A St. L Colorado T. I Colorado V Sa Colo. A Se. lit pfd Colo, a So. Id ptd Conaolldated Gaa Corn Products Delaware Hudaoe. Denver 4 Hie Urande D. R. O. pfd Distillers' Secautl) trie Brie let pfd Krle Id pfd Oenersl Elentrte Oreet Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ore ctfe. ... Illinois OentraJ Interborou(h Met. .. int. Met. pfd , International Marrester .. Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaas dtp So K. C. Se. pfd LoulsTlile N Minn. 4b It. L, M... St. P. g. S. M.... Miswutt Paclfle M. K A T . . . . H.', K.' T. pfoi oVfered. National biscuit National Lead N. R. R. of M. let pfd.... New York Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk W North American Northern Hacltto Paciflo Mall Pennajlvanla People's ties P., C, C. St. L Preaeed Steel Car Pullrus Pauua car Railway Steel Sprlni...... Reading Kepuolla Bteel Hepubilo Steel ptd Rock laland Co Hock laland Co. pfd st. L. a i. r. .4 ptd St. Louis W i St. L. g. W. pfd S!oaa-gherrteld t. a I..,. Southern Peclfto Southern Railway So. Railway ptd Tenneeeee Copper Tenaa at Pacific T., Bt. L. W T , St. U W. pfd t'nlon Paririo I'nlon railfto pfd I), t. Realty It. S. Rubber V. 8. Steel V. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper Vs. -Carolina Cheml.! ... Wabash Wba pfd weatern Maryland etfi Weminihouaa alectrlo .... Wrteru Union Wheeilnf a L. E Wiacmialu Ceutrel Ei-dlldend. Total sales for the day. t.50.) 64 H 6 IS.SiM) 9H 44i ion 49t4 44, l.f 4714 4H .) ir 4V l.wo k 1 800 M W 1 4'K 47 46H 4.el0 3S4 fe'-a 10 11 1'H l.lfhj eg;, e4 lo.imo lvH 14 1K' 112i 1,1100 U4!t 14 ti.tOD Hit 141 Ml MS 4 47 MHj H eH 46 H H?H J44) ' M MS 1.600 1 21 '4 H 12v 00 HH m l'H I.") ISdVs 1 1,7'K) li.Vt 11I4 117 1I0 wi 1,(04 36 100 in 4,0.10 41 loj 1.0.W 111 4,4(10 II 60 61 100 33.4UO 155, W4 61 I 16 TTH 1T7 4H 10 IK M 7H II 17714 47!4 H''e 111 VI 1.1W1 1144a lM-i I.IU0 167 14 1511a U 11,100 400 100 62a 67 14 W14 31,000 ut tot M'i 1,700 18 bv sua loo I.OHI 1,1110 Ml so 1(!H 1S l7Vt ltl-W 0 17 4 41 44 17 V 4H 40 4 M I3'4 out 4.100 14444 163 '4 164 l.uuO 14 J V, 1424 KiH 1.W0 91 11 w 1M 147V, 147k 17 . 10,700 i.iue raw 111 1.4(4 16 2314 141 ii'4 1UV4 UU H toil 1,71)0 1H 16W U W0 l.ir 62Vi 8 H U 1,404 4f,ti 41 41 4(10 73', 71 "4 4.0)0 15414 li2-4 It'K) Mt4j t.ii CiStj litO ISSH 13u 131 d, iuu it 14.UU0 eO4 71 41 Vi 00 114 3,0u '4 2,400 133 1,700 4114 eVO Itlvt, list 7u I.WU 146 144 4.100 41 4k 4444 1H 19 71 114 3J 14 132H 133 114 M14 4:44 74 41 7V 14444 45 1I.1U0 IM4 liOt, 133V e,u 111 ,13), 114V HO ts'4 64 10 64 lit Ml tU 40 JW.4O0 i7o u,i4 4.6U0 i 4IH4 4944 t(V IV t l(if 4, 4M 4(1 40 400 ku(4 Ki l.wo 17 tin 4,7uO 13 Vt 33 400 T.14 71 4J M l-i 4H4 W u 13 V 7 J 4 81.100 1J. lVj 1.1.10 t.voo 1,0(10 1(10 33S 71 4114 85 '4 ei 4 31', T0V4 40 V, 31. 6.1 - 4 TO 60 3,ilW Due luiu f.,1 i.coO 1U4V, 1,3 v, lObH 4.3-M) 7, M0 700 I. too l,-0 300 100 MM) l.loO e- .44, IIS lu -S 60s M', 6IS .;H 61 63 (4 fr'S 4314 MlVk 3S 60 3H 'S 53- !m 14 m M MS 7 ki S o IM.600 share,. I.osdos Closlna; Htocka. LONDON'. Nov. 19. American securities after a steadier oiii-nina; today, advanced' under the lead of I'nion I'aeifle. Amalga mated Cotper and I'mted Slates Steel At noon the market was firm and prices were from '4 to lv points higher than yester day's New York closlns;. London clotting- stocks: Console, money 13S LoulSTllle A N.. do aeceunl I3SM , K. dt T . AMI. Cupper SN. Y. Central.!'.'. Anaconda IIS Norfolk w. Atrhleos 134V4 do ptd do pfd ....I117 Ontario A W . Baltimore Ohio. . . .Uls Penmylvanla ( aeaian racinc is Hand Minae - IIHReedlns . llSlouibern Ry 14. do pfd . i4 Southern Pacific. . 4v I uion Pacific... . I14 do pfd M V. S, steel . iwS do .' pfd . 41sWbaeh . o do pfd .loOSSeanlah 4a SieadV St i'44.,1 nrr UAVCV 9). A.. . " r .uvy.i & 1 1V(. vr cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 4Vtf4'4) per cent; for three months' bills, 4suS per cent. O.... Cheeapeeke IV Chtcaso O. W Chi., Mil. aV. St. p. De Been Denver A Rio O ... do pfd ne do at pfd do id pfd Grand Trunk Ill Inula Central SILVER Bar. ..147 .. 41 ..likv, .. It .. K .. 4S .. ea'4 .. S .. tin .. 13.. ..U3i ..til ..lM .. H'-, . .l.J .. i.s .. 60 6 RKPORT Or 1IIIC Cl.EARl.tiO IIOUSU Traaaarlloat of tfce Asaoelaletl Baaka far 4ae IVaek. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 Hi sdslreet's bank clearings report for the week ending fvo vemoer 18 snows an aggregate of $1.4nvl.i. otv, as siialnst 3i.ns!l.vt,tAA last week and .t tt.iib,'v in the cm responding week last year. Following is a list ol ti.e cules: CITIES. Clearings. I Inc. I Dec. New York ci.Kaso 13ueloil t'iiiludelphls, at. Louis t'lltsoatg Joannas City t'aii r raucisco ijaltlmore c li.ciiinail Minneapolis .sew Orleans Cleveland L'etroii OaiAsfaV Ltiuievhie aiiiwaukee rort vtorih Los Angeles a 1. i'aui f(Stli ienver UuIfHIO liiilittuapolla opukaiie l ionucnce i'ortlaud. Ore icicniiiond Albany Vv asniiigton, 1). C. til. Joseph bult laae City.... Columuua Meinpiiltt Atlanta lacoina avaiuiah loleuo 4) iioohesier Uariioid INUSIJVille ues Moines I'eona iew Haven eilouK city Norfolk urand Haplds ciyiacuse i.vantvi,l Ulini.iisuam opi'iiigneiU. Mass.. Portland, Me Augusta, Ca Kay tun uakland vv 01 center Jacksonville, Kla., icliita Wheeling Knoxvilltt Little Hock v. hatianuOKa Cliurieeton iMuoiie Wilmington Lincoln v ilkesbaris Topeka Lavenport ukianoitia i ail ltiver ivaiajuaioo bacraineiito fpi iiUCfield, 111 Helena J-on Wayne cedar Kapldu New BvtiloiU Columbia, a. C... Macon loungstown Lexington I'biijo Akron itockford, III l.rle hioux Kails canton i. guincy iiioofinngton Ijowell hilnghanuon ...... th enter, l'a oouth liend........ Lecatur .spiingtleld, O V icjtsouig Fremont Munstleld Jacksonville, 111... 'Jackson, Miss "Houston "Lalvesion Dululh tier an ton New York Mlalaaj stocks. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-Clcsing quotations on mining Hocks were aa iui.ohs: Alice efcliniwle Con Com. Tunnel stack. edo bonds Pes. Cel. Vs.... Horn liler Iron Silrer offered. 364 . I . r . it . s. . 74 .146 LeedTllle Con Lillie Ch.ef. Meilcan Ontario Optiir tianrlard Tellow Jacket .115 ra .140 II . w Treasary Itslesirst. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19-The condition of the treasury at ths beginning ot busi ness today was as follow sf Trust Funds Gold coin. ISSl.laO.S; ell ver dollars. $4-S7.M3 000; silver dollars of 1&N0. $4 ony.nnn; silver certificates eutstsnd liisr. KiT7 143 000. J reral Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund. $J 011,542: current liabilities. i' t-i.51'1: working balance In nessury offices. I-T.4J0 413 in banks, to cred t of trra-niy of tins I'ihikI Mutes, $.5 is7 lfi; J ubi liti y slUer t uln. tin Tj nili.or col:i. .$2,170,717,t.iO I i,9.5.t.W(Jl , lSl.liA.wMU) I i4.l.e.u I ,Mt0.(MV I el.boa.tAM; bl,Vi,VAr 4;,4t)(,0AJ 84.ij,lM 2I.Wl.tv, ,(.. (AA) lfJ.4U,(A' 3J.V41,0iM In 4.k, o. I l4,3,UVti 1SJV.VRJ l4,i.(WJ, 5,l70.W0 lK.yJO.OWl Li.JtiO 0(Jj 1.4VIO.OOO I(i,vv3,0ii 10,oWl,VUO u,4yo,tMU 4,7.1.v4W ll,lJe,V0V ,401.tWU 4,(x,vwj 7,ti.ooy 7,WU,tAI 6,iHv,tM 3, .e,0O0 4, V01,lJV 7,bi0,vlW 3.bcO.OW 6,iUl.lM 6.vW.0O0 4, to,vW 4,(1,0,01(0, 3,047. Oo0 3 8i4,0uO 4 Um.voOi $.34.tM 2biB.trW 3.0t)4.lM". I.W.,0W 3.at.tM) 3,tuo,uuO 1!,1&,IM;. 3,77o,0uW 3,uo4.vtW 2 Oi4,V.-0 LstiLOOdl 1,791,W0 l,tk4,ovo I.to7,0u0i S.ilO.WArl l.Wi,00 l,Ui-J,UW 2.1tr,0v0 1, 631,000 3.,(AK)(. l,40,tM. l,6O,00O l,4W,0lH l,4vH.O00 1.4l);,lM, l.avuv). 3,U7,vMJ l.HJ.OVO 1.6ii4,0W l,4tW,oy.jj 1144,000!. l.lbJ.WOl 1.004, UvU l,6i,0U0 l,4Uo,U(AI l,06o,0o0 l,a3o,00U Vil.UUO w.ooij tWSu.OUOi (UV).0OI tUu,4M 1,0U,(.W 71i.00O 17.0001 ftJS.OOOj 443,000! . 4M.IMS, (VOJ.OOOt 375,000) . 477,O0O til.UAIt. 367.000,. 8.so,0O0, 3i7.0OU . 618.0(A); Z3,3o,tA. lo.lol.OJO . 7,0o,ov0, . 3.oo0,000). 4.4, . ... .,.. 14.e,.. V.w,.. 14.0).. 1. tjj.. Xi.l,., I i SJ.S,. iW.lt.. A0.0. (M.l., lr... 11.3,. 41.3,. 6.3,.. 64. 3.. O.J. U.l., 1(1.6,., Mi. 4,. 4)3-31 . , lr 37.,. .3.. lb. . , 1.3., lD.l.. U.6., 10. 8., 31.3;., l!.b., lin.il . S.8., 16.4,. b4.3.. 4.o,. .1., 14.01. "ii.il., 33.., :?! 4j.i1., 10.U.. Zl.I., 1.1,., 6.4., .1., 74.31., lu.7., 13. 4., 11. !! I- . 1.4 4 1.6 11 34.61 13.7 lb.7i 10.4 67. 0j. 02. i,. 33. 0. 4S..1 . '"ili.. 11.81 . Ko.0,. 30.1. 13 6: . 03. $1. 43.3!. SO. 6. 18. 0i. 43.21. 34. b. Z.2i. 6o.l. 1J.7. 3b. 1. 73.01. 14.6 33 io'.i 18.9 ii-.i1 . 1.8 . 3.7 13 8 U.l 3.1 "6.0 'il'.i 32.$ 'Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete. Not Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. New York Aloaer Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.-MONB Y-On call, firm at 4'iii& per cent; l-ullng rate, 4'V, per cent; closing bid, i per cent; offered at 4; nmf llm. I j 6ul4 per cent; ninety days, 4lj5 per cent; six nuintha iLr,.ii(. n.. . - ' ' ' urn, 1 1 111a in c 1 - cantlie paper, 6ajV4 Pr cent. HTtnl.lNO EXCItANOH-Flrm. with ac tual business In banket s' bills at $4 S340O 4 8360 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.8735 for demand: commercial bills, $1.82 Vu 4.83. SILVER Bar, 60Sc; Mexican dollars, 43c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were aa fol- Intva . n . 5 , 16 , M'4 , t84 , ws . IOVk IS , S . SOS S. ref 3s re 100 em. (j.0. i,t ret. , S. ref. it ouuponl'lO Int. Met. 4Sa .... . res 101 S Japan 4s S. le coupon 101S do 4Sa 4, reitKiired....U64,K. C. So. let In. B. 4a eeuoon 110 tL s. dah. 1. tail Allls-Chal. lat Am. Ag. 6, Am. T. dk T. Cf. 4a. Am. Tobacco 4l do 4a Armour eV Co. 4S4-. Atcblaon tea. 4a.... do cv. 4e do er. 6s At. C. L. lit 4s Ual. Ohio 4a do ISe do S W. IS brooklrn Tr. c. 4s. fen. of tia. 6a ''"ii. Leither 64 C. of N. J. I 6a.., t'h.a. a Ohio 4Ss..: do ref. la t'ulcaso A. JS. C. B eV Q. . .... ao sen. 4a M. I f C, R. I. v P. e do eol. la do rfg 4s ,... Cole. Ind. 6s..., Colo. Mid. 4a.. c A 8. r e. f II ct. 4a D. R. O. 4a ... do ref. 6a PlaUHere' 6a Krle p. I. ta.: de sen. 4s ...... do cr. 4l, aer. do terlea Oen. E!ec. cv. Is... lut. at. M. 4S. . Bid. 'Offarcd. .10 L N. unl. 4a .lol U , K. 4 T. let 4 .107 V, do sen. 4Sa . 60S Mo. Puolfio 4a ... .VSN. R. R. of M. IVnlJ, . IHN. T. C. s. IS 0S . 00 do deb. 4a lis .. T.. N. H. A H. .lii)4 cv. I, 13JU . Ij44N. a W. lat e. U... . II do CT. 4a 100 . M No. Paclflo 41 l"tS lH do Is us . no S. L. rfdg. 4a 14 .IWSPenn. or. ISa 1115... 44'4 I9S do con. 4a 1(4 15414 Readlm gen 4a r" loj'431. L. & S. F. fg. 4a. MS 1"4'S do gen 61 . HfSt L. S. W. c. 4i... (4 do lat gold 4s as -rtiuoero A. L. 4s.. Ii ISa lSSo. Pacific e. 4s... KK u.. 7IS do c. 4a l.t4 II de let ref. 4a Its 0SSo. Railway 6s lo 4i, do gaa. 4a Sfis lo' I'nlon Pacific 4a 10JS 4S. 7S do cv. 4a ll.',S 103S do lat A ref. 4e ... 07 S lt7. S. Rubber Ce 14s -KV S Slel J.i la M4-4 ?V.-f'sro. Chrm. is... e:u 'Wabseh ai la 11a "4S do In V . 4a T4S lWtalarn Md. 4s....:.. MU .. 7lSveat. Tlec cr. 6i.. Ms 111 Wla. Central 4a 14s .. T1S Iloston Storks and Honda. BOSTON. Nov.. IB. Money, call loans 6 4t pr cent; time loans, StJS per cent Closn.g quotations rc as foi.ows: Atcmaon adj. 4a I Amalgamated UrtArliona CXmu 4,4i lloS Atlantic js l4Satutle Coalition 44 do 4a Atchlaon R. R do pfd Boatoli A Albany., koeton & Maine... lloetus Klevaied .. Kltchturg pfd N Y . N HAH I'nlon Peclflc .... Am. Arge. Cham.. do r,fd Am. i'neu. Tube.. Aner Su.nar do pfd '. Am. T A T Amer. Wijoleti .... do pfd I'om. I. S lvlnuu klec. Ills.. 6!aai. KUctrlc do pro Mara, tiaa I nited Prult Vnlterl S. 14 do ptd I'. I Sieel do ptd Adventure Alluuea ki-dlvldeud. 1-7 Cel. A Artrons 0) lit Cel. A Hecia CS 1 Centennial tv .li'J Cowitr Range e .164 Itair Weet s .IM'4Kriinklla us . 4ISlrsnby .., 104s, . 42 Greene Cenanaa 14 . KSMnsa Mining . .!!4V,NI,lilltan fri .111 Mohawk ia ,I44SNea0a ;ss . 14 ilo U-mlnluo Miv .imS'Jvwla ' 111 . 47 Parrot Jis .I..0 gullloy 4; . l'i Shannon its . ') Tamara,-k v, . T4'4 Trinity us .IM f s. Vlntug 67 . SP. t. Oil ami ) I'Uh 48 . V44VU torts is L'tlS Winona ?s 6S W'oiverine 141 . 6S -North Butte 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET EeceipU of Cattle Very Lrg for a Friday. HOGS ABE SELLING FIVE LOWES, heep and Lambs 4 ontlnne to Torn niaad .steady I'rlres on Both Kill ers aad I'eeUers, with Kalr Morrsirat. SOL'TH OMAHA, Nov. 1. 19. Iteceipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday.... O'ficlal Wednesday Official Thursday .. Estimate Friday .... Cattle. Hue. Sheep .. 9,1 J i.("0 14 S18 .. S.V.'t 3 tir4 4 744 .. 7.131 8.4 t XU .. 3..s,i i..t 6.-4)1 .. 3,100 6.MI0 4.W0 Five davs this week....:,005 31. VS 37.772 Same dttvs last weeK...27.6'i l,3'-" 32.0WV Same days I weeks e;o.2uiM M.M SO lil hanie days 3 weeks ano.Sl.'W) 15.Ht8 .r) Same days 4 wets ago.37.lM4 i.it !W.ii64 Same days last year.... 38,213 86.010 73. WO i he loilon Iiik table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor tne yeui to utile, compared witn last ear: Hit,-). Cattle D'lLTW Hogs l.Hof.Mtt' bheep l,!ls,b.'l The following tame price of h.i( at bouilt Omaha for the last seveiai aas. win cuini'Si isons lHox. Inc. L'ec. PW.3TT 73,3J 3.14J.U4 l-CMS l,c30.704 6D.127 shows the averailu Dais. I W. lwti.l;w7.UM.liWu.ivw.lwa. Nov. 8. 1NOV. . Nov. 10. Nov. 11. Nov. 1$. Nov, 13. Nov. 14. iNOV. 16. Nov. 16. Nov 17., Nov. 13., Nov. 10. i 7 7 . 7 TiM 1 ib 7 64 i 7 ii I 7 Ht 1 7 fcSi I 7 M I I 6 6i 6 hoi ml 6 71 6 ;i 6 tS4 I 6 69 t 64 b 04 ii 70j 4 761 4 t e I 4 to 4 83 4 ,0 4 bi 4 nil 4 'M, 1 4 W; 4 t4 4 81 4 K bV 4 30 4 7. 4 73 4 nr.. 4 671 I 4 02 6 OKI 3 (W .' 6 00 6 VII 6 V v 6 10, 0G 4 1 4 Vi 4 80 i V. 4 Hi 4 li 4 bj 4 H0 4 bo I 4 04 4 fj 4 bi 4 01, 4 03i 4 M 4 71l 4 4o tt,l) 4 OJi 4 i 'bunday. Keceiuts and disposition of live flock at the l tuon Stock lards, South Omaha, Neb.: RECEIPTS. Cattle, liogs. blieep.il r s. C, M. & St P 4 2 W abash H. K. 1 Mo. k Ry 3 1 U. V. R. R 4H 34 t C. dk N. V. (east) ..4 II 4 C. & N. W. twevo... l 23 C, St. P., M. A O.. 3 3 C, M. & g. least) ..4 1 C, 11. & Q. twest)... 40 IK 3 1 C, H. 1. & P. feast).. 3 4 2 Illinois Central Hy.. i 2 Chicago Ot. Western 113.. Total receipts ...134 97 18 1 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Ohiaha Packing Co 167 LOW 150 sia and Company bia3 Liui 'ii Cudany 1'acnlug Co bbl 3,007 ?W Armour at Co 243 33 bchwurts-Boin Co 13 I'enton. Vansant dk Lush 173 blepneus tiros 3 Km vt Son 113 r". 13. Lewis i Huston oi Co 45 J. b. Hoot 4k Co 24 J. H. Bulla 17& U. Wolf 17 McCrvary At Carey 241 tS. W enhelmer 61 H. F. Hamilton 4s M. Hegarty 4 Sullivan Bros 34 Lee Rothschild 40 Mo. -Kan. Cattle Co.... Sf Christy, Klein ci Bniith .'ts Oliie.- buyers , 2,142 Totals 2,61)8 7.271 4,100 Cn t Ktceioiu ut ovv.. till. lnol'luo huiuocrcu lib Cttle, tins ueiiig tile u,u.l iuu of came lor a liiuay e.uco 1,'suruu.y Li. Vvline lilt is were suine preity ues.i uOie cauiu among lli on.iiia,a. Mill luere was aiso quite a showing of vid-mi. iitet aitiia appeared to oe in good de mand so lar a. mi uotuauie kn.cr. weis Coucerued, ttjid ll is sate to vuola any iini.g of tn4 duscnpliun as lu.iy sicauy nun y;sieiua. uu me oiucr iieu.d inter ior aiaues weie not suugnt after. The Close oa vows anu lieiturs was lower tsieiday and the weakness aeveiuped at that tuns was carried over uiii.li iouiy, Uha bist.graues o( canle aid not show to much change, but anything ihal was nui parilcuiauy desnabie was rather s.ow to move and saiesuivn wers generully com pelled to shade prices more or less. 1he demand fui leeUors Is expected to be very brisk this late In ths week, but suli there was a very good Inquiry for the better grades. Anything uslde from the best, however, was slow and w,ak, as niit,nt be expected with such large offer ings. quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornted steers. 37.2&b.lii; fair io good coin fed steers, 3o.J0ib7.36i common to fair corn fed steers, 34.00140.6; guod to choice range sieers, 15.00, 6.26; fair to good range steeis, 34.7'u Do; common to tail' run ,10 steers, 3.3t4 bO; good to cholco cornftd cows ana belters, ii.ioiii.Jl; fair 10 good cornfd Cows and heifers, JJ.ai4.k; cummun 10 fair cumfed cows and heifers. I2...O48.S6; good to cholco range cows and heiiers, 13.764.60; fair to good range cows and hell ers, o.3t,'iiS.I6; coinnioii to fair range cowo and hellers, .oOU3.3j; guod to choice Hookers and feeders. I4.toj5.s0, fair to good stockers and fcedcis. 33.7&6450; com mon to fair stockers and feeders. 33 00sj3.76; stock heifers, IJ7utt8.7j; veal culves, 40. oou 7.00; bulls, stags, etc. 32.7644.66. Representative sales: . BEEF BTEERS. " No. Ar. Pr. No. Av, Tr. 1 1130 4 40 1 171 I 00 cow a. 1 1004 115 I not 40 4 IK0 I 15 1 10 ,3 I SI) I w.4 o 4 do; 1 io I loll 3 lo 1 12 (0 4 00 4 II I SO II l(.,vo 16 6 1060 I 00 6 134 4 8 Ian 3 II II Kul 4 11 II 171 I 10 HEIFERS. 1 460 3 SO 1 140 I 15 8 KI0 I to 1 1170 I If. 1 747 S 40 1 4.4 4 00 BULLS. 1 l0 I 16 1 1460 I J5 1 1210 I 30 , CALVES. I IM 3 60 3 Ill I 10 1 443 I LA I 4J o 3 126 3 36 1 160 7 00 7 J4I i en i no 7 oo 4 iM 4 SS I Hi 7 00 1 lao I uu STuCKhl'.S ANU FEEDERS. 10 Ihl I 46 I MM 4 00 4 l('M) I lj I l 4 00 7 1004 1U 4 177 4 60 in. I i II 1111 4 o 24 cows... .U COVtl.., 1 calf.... 27 cows... S cows. 11. . o.V. . !U4 . 210 3 75 i ,6 0 16 3 15 4 5 Laral . an tie. Quotations furnish: by t-smuel Burns Jr.. 14 Ne York Life building: Cite ef Omaha 4a, lilt Cite of flats bs 4.e. 1114 ( olumbus. Ni. . K. L. la. Iin Am. T T. fCnt ) 4e (corttt.) (al O 4k K unl. a ref la. lilt .. c y. uu. no (uh tftep. of) Internal la, 1111 I'.trolt IMlaon le. Ill Rax It. L. Suk. Col. Tr la. llll ltideoendant Tel. la, Oaulis K. C, 14. A O. 4a K C, M. a O. r.T 4a. 1M1 Nebraaka Tel atovk I par ceo4...'. Omaha Oei, 1J4. I aer cent Omaha baa le. 1117 Gmaaa I L. P la. llll . Omaba a: C B St. R. Oe. 'nuatit a C. B 4'. Ir pi) per cast 4 eu i... a. a a u. ae, iBiea Sio.1: lards, Omaha. I eer cent Bank (Irarlesa. OMAHA. N',iv. IS Bank elenrlnss for lo- (l;iy were 33 ? 3'!7.2 snd for the c rre "loiulhig u,i t lafl (ear (2 03,744 04. me ism loot, h lo.a ! 54 V, Hi 104 ion W. (H.V, 'tC'ft !, S l. 1) 101 " n ii t: 10 'u 11 17 s4 1 i 14 ln-e I aw 14V, l"l 4 li) "4 eJ ' II It P. Pollard Wy-j. 3 00 24 cows V10 8 ib 20 cows 047 6 00 6 bleers....ll2 A. A. CurlsoJ No J. . M0 8 DO S cows it)u0 . tUi 3 15 13 feeders. . jig . lt.t.dci's..iusu 4 0 ltOO.S 1 here were loO cars or hogs re poried in iii yatus hum morning, uu. be ing l ne. luigesi tun ol any any since Sep tember 3. ilia very nigh p.iccs pirvahlug at tnis point and me veiy tai.itiiui..oi y coii uti.un ot Hie niuikel a.e unuouoteuiy ro bpntf.b.e lor tne iata,o increase in re eelpis, quhe a number of hogs being d. wr.ed to this point Hum olht-r muikcts. In spite of Hie large r-jctipis, ina n.ai ket wus again in vei suiteiuciu, y coi.d. ilon as legunled from a seller's 4lanttpoliit. 1 he demand was corn spotiulngly .urge, so that the tiado Ihrougnout tne morning was ,u a good, ilieai.hv lonuition. As advices from Chicag.o Iruiicated a brek al tnat point, buyers iiatiual.y detnund'.d a con- I cession heru and they slat li d oui bidding coiiMuerau.y tower inan irsteraay. riaies men were blow to give in, uud the nado, at the bi ginning, was dull, hut buyer. and i-r I r finally gut tocelher on the bavls of a Lc decline as compaied with yesleiday s prices and the hoj then sold freely, tne bulk of the early receipts chanttlng hunds in good season In I lie liioriilinj. A very i larjie prtipnrtion of the hogs i-old at 87.1.1 I lii :t7. whereas yesterday, 17 W -.(fin 0), j bought most of the receipt. ('od hos so d on up to 300 today and light' hog i went largely at 87. u?1 and under. IS ITS During nil thi time it lias fom maiulfH. the confidence of the peo ple. This confidence is still evi denced by the daily opening of new accounts uud the constantly increas ing volume of business. Your uccount i9 invited. First National Dank ol Omaha Invest your saving In 3 Pr Corti Ccrtlf.cat of Dapoalt. MM Wit. uo ? lis Hill " J;V-.' - n mi 40 t i;i4 14 rn ... 7 H V' 2CI 0 7 6 Iff i ... 11 73 t it 30 7 DA 04 SO 7 M 13 HI ... 7 12 Ml :t 7 IS 73 2. 3M 7 H5 71 2! 100 T t 17 140 7 M U Ill 160 7 ?H M 3f,4 1) 7 ', 87 rH ... 7 I74 64 200 IS) IK 70 241 II) 7 I7H 14 211 240 7 til. 2 Si 341 7 17V 0 IH ... I W t.' 141 ... 7 7V, 60 531 ... IK 4S J 14.) 7 74 17 tit ... 7 0 (S ICO 10 I 00 14..'. ft 140 in 74 tli ... I Ml 31 IM 40 7 'Jf. 74 J"4 130 I 00 4 2J0 140 7 5 10 30 ... 100 0 314 ... 7 M pulled wools. Jobbers are doing a mndet. late and steudy trade. KHEKP-Supplies consisted of about sev enteen double decks today and offerings were of the same mixed character that has featured receipts at tnost principal mar ket points lately. A good, broad demand for practically all kinds was apparent from the start, how ever, and strings of both .killers and feed ers changed hands quickly In just about the order of their arrival. There was very little on sale In the way of really good cornfeds, but the bent killing grades here were eagerly sought and realized Rood, firm prices, with tho common and warmed up stuff about steady. Fed lambs sold at 3". and a band of fed yearlings were weighed up early at 35.75. There ha been little change in quotations on killers from day to day this week and current values are comparatively steady to perhaps some higher on the more desirable kinds, as com pared with the close of last week. Business tn ths feeder branch of trade has been largely a repetition of that ot the previous day, any day this week. In quiry continues Drlsk. the outlet for suit able stcck sheep and lambs abroad and prices have experienced no apieveclable change. . Violations on fat sheep and Inmbs: Good to choice lambs, li.lojVW; fair lo good lambs, 86.704(7.10; good light yearlings, r.!0 06.28; good heavy yearlings. IMi.MrS.M; gend to choice wethers. I4..ii5.3f.i fair to good wethers, 84. 404. 85; good to choice ewes, 34.4044.70; fair to good ewes, H.loiil 4.40. Quotations on feeder stock: Clood to choice lambs, 8t.lMi6.f0; fair to good lambs, 3.1.70, 6.15; light earllrigs. f5.otKi5.30; heavy yearlings, fl.CCtiin.OO; old wethers, 34.19 4.40; good to choice ewes, 83 1"473.88; breed ing ewes, 33.7iii6.60; yearling breeding ewes, ...wa oo. Representative sales: 750 western lambs 2M western lambs 72 western yearlings 6t native wethers 1W5 Wyoming ewes 569 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 18 Wyoming lambs, culls...... 19 Wyoming lambs 30 Wyoming lambs 2R0 western yearlings, wethers 129 western ewes, feeders Ml western ewes, feeders 300 native lambs 30 native lambs 156 native lambs 25 native lambs, culls 74 73 97 122 m M 5S 83 73 101 86 83 66 71 77 t 7 K 1 25 a oo 4 90 4 25 3 35 6 00 7 25 t 75 5 75 4 10 4 10 6 50 6 60 7 25 6 00 CHICAGO 1.1 VIS STOCK MARKET Catl-( Sheep and l.nrabs Steady, Mom Steady lo Lower. CHICAGO, Nov. 19-CATTLK-Recelpcs, 4,000 head; market steady; steers. J.". 00,;, 9.26; cows. f3.604i4J.4W; heifers, 33.0Oru-6.OO; bulls, ;t.Ot34.75; calves, f3.00it8.M; itookers and feeders, f3.76Q6.25. HOGS Iteceipts, lt,000 head; steady to to lower; choice heavy, fS.lfi-SfS 25; butchers, 8S.10(&8.20; light mixed, 87.851)7.96; choice light, fS.0O$8.!0; packing, 3M.U0; pigs, Jri.OCrJ 7.0f,; bulk of sales, 37.9.".Hi8.10. SHEEP AND I.AM US Receipts. 10.000 head; market steady; sheep. 310055.25; lambs, $u5Oij7.50; yeurllngs, 35.0041.55. Kansas City Lire Stock Msrkrt. KANSAH CITY, Nov. 19. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,000 head, Including 400 southerns; steady to weak; choloe export and dressed beef steers, f6.60frS.fci; fair to good, fVOOgf 6.25; western sti'trs. S4.O0rci5.9O; stockers snd feeders, 33.00fro.10; southern steers, $.). 0-,f 516; southern cows, f2.75fr4.00: native cows, l2.iriKj6.UO; native heifers, 33. J.'xjjti.OO; bulls, t2.9ofr4.10; calves, $4.00o(:.50. HOGS Reolpts, 9,000 head; market opened 60 higher, closed weak; top. fs 15; bulk of sales, f7.65fr8.10; heavy, f7.fl5fi-8.15; packers and butchers, 87. 9008.15; light, f7.40 &8 00; pigs, $0 00fr7.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.000 head; strong tn 15c higher; lambs, fti.0ii 7.50; yearlings, fu.50fr6.60; wethers, f4.7Dfr 5.50; ewe, f4.00fr5.00; stockers and feeder, f3. 25(5.26. SI. Louis Lira Stork Market. fcT. LOUIS. Nov. 19.-4?ATTLE-Recelpts, 3,50 head, Including 2.100 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steeis, fi.7BfnS.0O; dressed beef and butcher steers. S5.4Cfrli.ri0; steers under 1,000 lbs., f4.0ofr6.Ss; stockers and feeders, f:t.&t),'f .25: cows and heifers, H.25fr6.00; canners. 2.oi)fr2.Sj; bulls, fJ.Mlfr4.3D; calves, fs.0nfr-S.7S; Texas and In dlcn steeis, 33.60fr4.65; cows and heifers, t2.2.-T(4.40. HOGS Receipts. 8,r00 head; steady: pigs and lights. tii.25fr".90; packers, l7.S'ii8. 10; btilrhers and b. st heavv, 3S. It' u 8 25. SHEEP AND LAMliS-Hecelpts, 2,800 hisd: loiil5c lower; native muttons, 33uO(j 4 iai; lambs. fri.60fr".26: culls and bucks, U.Zi fr4.0O; alockeis, :).00'n 3.75. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple aad Faary Produce Prlcva Far. Blahed hr Barer and Wholesalers. BUTTKR Creamery, No. 1, delivered tt the retail trade In 1-1 b. cartons, 32c; No L in o-lti. tuba, 81 c; No. 2. In 1-lh. car tons, 30c; In 0-lb. tuoa, 2."'c; packing stock, Uric; fancy dairy, tubs, 3oc; Mar ket changes every Tuesday. KtiUS- l-'resh kelling stuck, candled, tfr. ' l"OULTRY Dressed broilers, 3.ic; sprltins 14c; hens 14c; cocks, 10c; ducks, L',c; g.'.so, 14c; turkeys, 2oc; pigeons, per 001., Il.ii . Ailve, broilers under 1 pnunus, lhc; ovet 2 pounds, HH" bens, UK-; cocks,' 7cj ducks, full leathered, lvu; geese, full feathered, 9c; turkeys, tinder 8 pounds, If.c; ; over 8 pounds, lc; guinea fowls, 3.0v pel , 1 dot., pigeons, 600 per dos. , OVK'l fc.KS Selects, email uns, 22c; largi 40c; gnlluns, fl.r6; New ork cuunts, small, - ' 33c; large, 46c; gallon, fl.st; Baltiirioie, standards, small. Lie; laigs. 36c; gallon, FISH Fresh caught, aim jut all tr dt ebbed: Halibut, 12c; bullaio, 8c: trout, ' luc; bullhea.'s, 14c; catfish, i.'o; croppies, sunflsh, 9wl8c; black buss, lie; whlietlsn, li-u; pike, 12c; saliuun, Uc, pickerel. Ho; frog legs, 46c. Kiern ftosen wntiulisli. No. 1, lie; picKeiel, di eased and headless, 9; pike, dressed, 12c; rvdsiiappers, loc;' bpan- , . tab mackerel, lac; native maCKerel, 460 eaca. ( Ub.KK C'Ultj No. 1 rlbb. lnc; io. 2 ribs, : 12c; No. 8 libs, 7y.c; No. 1 nun, 3oc, No. 8 ; ' ( lulu, 16c, No. 3 loin, etxc; No. 1 chuck, f oVu; No. 2 chuck, tVic; No. 3 chuck, 4s,c, No, 1 lounu, 8c; No. 3 round, evc. No. 3 . ' be. Nor 1 piate. 6'c; No. 2 plate, 4c; No. 3 . pi.de, 3VjO. UlUITS Grapes: New York Concord, as sociation pacK, pur bubkel, 21c; lou-baskot loi. per basket, 2vu; Caliiorula, extra : fancy a-'iauiing Tokays, pur large cral,!, ' 81. 16; 3-ciula lots, per crate, fl.tw; -crate ' 1 lota, per crale, ll.Oo; exira cnoico Malagas, K 1 per bbl., fo.iw; extra cdoIlo heavy Malagas, ' ' per bbl., fo.oo; urictly fncy .Malagas, per ' 1 ubl., fo.60; strictly tancy Heavy Muiagas, ' , per tSbl., 37.00; extra' fancy tinted erapes, ' pcr bbl.. f7.60; extra fancy extra heavy t liniru, pur oui., o W extra fancy piim La. . bohhiiiia L. per bbl., 1.00, Cianuerrles: 1 . ' Wisconsin,' Atillur brand,' extra fancy; , , Ji'irbo, per bbl.. llO.oo; WibcoiiMin." poppy' I rand, bell St Cherry, per bbl., 37.50; Wis- 1 coubin. field run, per bbl., fi.ov; fane;- Cape ' . -Cod, 17.60; choice Capi Cod, 17 IA. choice ' Cape Cod, box, 32.do. Appiew: fc-xlra C030-' rsdo Joiiatlians, per box, 2.o0; extra choice' Colorado Joiiatlians, pur box, 43.26; cllolio Jonathans, pur box, 13 00; Missouri lien, No. 1, lieu Davis, per uol., Ino; Missouri Btn, No. 1, Wlnesaps, per bbl., II. 00; Mis souri Hen, No. 1, Oauo, pel' Uol., 33.ro; New York extra fancy lied tn. id wins, per bbl.,, 14.60; New York extra fancy Greenings, per bbl., H 60; New York farti.crs' pack, Baid-' wins, per bbl., f3.75; New York larniers' pack, Greenings, per bbl., 83.15. l'onis:' ' Calif ornln, extra fancy Kastie Buerre, per' box, t2 60; Michigan Kieflers, per 3-bu. bbl., ) ' 34 00. Oranges: Lxlia fancy Valencia!, Lie, , , ' 160, 176. 2v0 and 210, per box, 84.60; 260 and - ' 288, per box, f 4.60; extra fancy Florida, 120, 160, 176, 3oo, 210, pur Dox, 13.25. Lemons: . Lxlra fancy, M0 and per box, 86.00; choice. 3u0 and 00O, per box, 85.60. Urai fiull: Florida, 54, 04 and 80, per box, f4.0. Bananas: Lxlra fancy port Limon, per lb., ' 4c; 6-buncli lots, per lb., iita. llouey: Colo lado. per crale, 8J.25. VP.Gfc-TABLKS bwcet potatoes, Virginia Red e-tar, per large bbl., 32.60; 5-bbl. lot, . per bbl., 12.60. Celery: Kxtra fancy Mlohl- , gan, per doz., ode; extra lancy Muskegon, per flat box. 8126. Iliad lettuce: Per ham per, f3.60. Rutabagas: Canadian, pr lb., line. Cabbage; Wisconsin, genuine Hol land Seed, per lb., iVc; 1,000-lb. lots or : more, l'Ac; red, per lb., tic. California tomatoes: Per crate, $1.60. Onions: Indiana Red Globe, per bu., 11. 00; Idaho yellow, per bu., 11.00; bpuniuh, per crate, 1160. Pota toes: Colorado, per bu., 7oc. Plys: New, , Imported, 7-crow n, per lb., 15c; 4-ci omi, . per lb., 13c; 13 12-oz. pkgs., per box, loc; ,- 60 6-ox. pkgs., per box, 12.00. NC'l'S Almonds: Drake seedlings, per 1 lb., 15c; filbens, large, per lb., 14c. Pecans: , . Louisiana, pr lb., Kite) Jumbo Texaj, per ' lb., lbc;-medium Texas, per lu., 120. Cali fornia walnuts: No. 1, soft shell, per ib., 16o; No. 3, soft shell, per lb., Ho. I'eanuis:. Haw. per lb., 6c; Jumbo, raw. per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb., 8c; suited, per box, 11 36. DAI KS 30 1-lb. pkgs., per box, 12.26; new Hallowe'en, per lb., 7c, sugar wauiui. per box, 11.25; fard, per lb., 10c. ' . HU'i-.S No. 1 titeen. 10c; So. I cured, CIDKR-Mott's. per keg, 13.50. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSF.I'H. Mo.. Nov. 19. CATTLK Receipts, 1 000 head; market sternly; steers,. 14.KMTH 00: cows and heifers, t2.50'4p 6.00; calves, fJ.26fr7.50. HOGS Receipts, 5,000 head; market Hteadv to easy; top, 18.10; bulk of saleH, 17 06 718 05. SHLKP AND WMBM- Receipts. 500 head; market steady; lambs, f6 A0fr7.5O. Sioux City LItc Stork Market. PIOl'X CITV. In., Nov. 19-lSp claI Tfle- I gam.) CATTLK Receipts, 800 bead; mar ket iinciiunneii. HOGS K. eelpis. Fino head; market lowr; ratine of prices, f7.7ufr7.95; bulk of salta, 17. 80 'tl 7.1-0. Stuck In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. South Omaha.l 3,100 I Sioux City M) r-'t. Joseph l.OoO Kansas City o.ouo . ' Hi. Louis IUoO Chicago 1,000 piincl- llfpres. ntative uie: No. at. Sli f-r. Ne. at. Sh fr. 13 174 U 7 70 7- 2i) 0 7 M VA 12 SO f el 71 Z.VI 140 It;, T7 214 I'D IM 11 01 II 7 lo IT 2.t I o 74 1-4 Id I 14 fl a0 1 lai 14 .44 leu 7 & SI 1 "1 ... 7 4 ! ... t sfi i :4 m 7 ,i tt 3-1 40 7 i6 14 101 ... 7 10 60 :'Jl 40 7 t 1 244 ... f IS), ie pel 7 I 40 ' 45 . . 7 Ititj 4 r.-4 ... 7 15 !'. !l 7 if-' M 14 120 7 IS 44 342 Mo 7 ri I, .44 If 7 IS tl I'.4 ... J Ki 4 3; M 7 M 41 i"4) M 7 ri't 4 MJ ... 7 M an jr.! 4 7 !-ia II .... .. .. 7 1;. o ... 7 .t't t4 i 1 tr, 74 Ii IM t .!i le ,.i!r: .. t m a tit 4i : tl to: ... 7 it. ;n s 1 - iTo 4i 7 aa (I .4 an 7 .! .l Ill 7 1,', t :i ... I :.' 24 s-c 4 ; 14 Total t ec -Ipts 17,400 47. V Holts, bheep. O.KiO 4 OoO .755 .... 5.IMK) ,'0 9 OA) .'..tl'lu 8,6i lb.ooo lO.OOij 47. V 22.1KA) . Cotton Market. . NEW YORK, Nov. 19.-COTTON Th4 ; market opened steady at a decline of i 13 points and was very unsettled after the call, with the active months selling about 10ul4 points net lower. The National Gin uers' report proved much more bullish than yesterday's rumors had suggested and tho bulls had big supporting orders In the market on tho basis of 14.j()u for May. This buying checked the decline and fluc tuations during the middle of the morning were Irregular, but 4 or 6 points up from the lowest. Futures opened steady; November, 14.20c; December, 1431c; January, 14.60c; March, 14.75c; May. 14.93c; June, 14.8c; July, 14.91c; August. 14.20c. Futures closed firm; November, 14 45o; December. 14 60c; January, 14.69c; February, 14.7Hc; March, 14 93c; April, 14.96c; May, 16 0sc; June, 15.02c; July, 15.08c; Auguxt, 14 38c; September, L107r; October, 12 53c. Spot closed quiet at 10 points lower; mid dling uplsndH. 14.80c; middling gulf, 15.06c; bales. 600 bales. GALVESTON, TeX., Nov. H. COTTON Higher; 14c. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 19-COTTON Spots were easy; good ordinary, lSl-lCc; strict good ordinary, 13Hc; low middling, 13 6-lCc; strict low middling. 14',c; middling. 14'c; strict middling, 14Sc; good middling, 14,e; strict good middling, HSc; middling fair. 15 1-loc; middling fair to fair, 15 15-lric; fair. 15 13-ltic, nominal; rscelpts, 3,402 bales; slock, 212,34 bales. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 19.-COTTON Quiet: middling. J2c; sales, none; receipts, 6.T1) bulus; slilpnients, 6,229 bales; stock, 29,275 bales. Metal Market. NKW YORK. Nov. 19.-MKTALS -Btund-aid copper was firm but quiet today; local dealers quote lake copper at 313.60 7 13.75; eivctrolyt.ti., tl3.37Mil3.isi-; casting. 113 124 iil3.37Vt; Ixir.doii market firm and higher also with spot closing at 100 L's and futures M 15s. Tin was strong. London market strong and over 1 higher; spot 4:141 15s: future. 1.1(3 17s CI. I. cad stead), spot, 14 .4i'V4 42; Ixudoii market unchunged at 4. 13 2n ixl. Sixlitr steady; spot f'.3.Vit;.45; London market unrhanged at 123 f,s. The Kiil'I mi iron nmrket was higher at Ms 4 1 .... 1 for Cleveland warrants; locally the mark, t wsh uncliantt'd. ST. LOl'IS. Nov. 1-ML'TALS-I,ead, steady at 14 .26. Selter, steady at 14.25. Dry Goods Murkrt. NKW'YOllK. Nov. !9.-The drjgoods primary mark, t ruled quit t for the day. Many lots of gtay cottons off led st tec oud hand have be. n cleaned up. The y.iri u.aiket Is quiet and fanly stetnlv. Ltii al "aw wool ma kets ate quirt, wl.h fon.e signs of an easing tendency on toffee Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 COFFEEFutUres opened steady at unchanged prices tf a decline of fi points, owing to tho failure, of Kurop.an maikets to fully respond to yesterday's local gains and scattered seallx Ing. There was some support froi locil bulls, but the demand was at no time active and prices showed no Improvement during tho day, with tlm cIoimi eua.lv, net urchangej to 6 points lower. The market at Havre cloved at a net advance of i'Ti'tj franc. MaleH hc-r were rt ported of ),jti lagb. Inclndliier November and Deccmlw : at 8.45c, January at O.Mio. March at 6 HO.-, Mr ... i! lit. l.,l, ., . i.,u O ... .... r-'"? M t'., tfUt.T wow anu o, i"mi.i-- at DOC. Spot, quiet; No. 7 R'o. sfxi..e, I nominal; No. 4 Santos, 8V.ie. Ml hi, I quiet; Cordova. V'lWic torn and Leans. A Mlbsourlaii Informed a Intveler, wln had iiKiuirtd about corn, that "each stalk 1 1 rd nine earn on ll aid was filteen feet hUh " ' That's nothing compared to our corn " rtplltd the other, quickly. "Up -t I !:rv.i ... wlieiri I came from, u e uluava r.t I niri -e.-tis to each stalk, and u perk i f lu!(, corn haiiKlni, lo each irkc-I; but we never con', I raife any field beans Willi It." "Why?" Sbked the M iHsourian. "because," nodded the olhei, "the corn, gieu, so fast that It pulled Hie beans up,'' --I'iirli. Magaslne. 1 1 ,