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a)—MMl;RCl‘L\L A‘li Fl’\AA\"ClAI: "‘7;"" country, Thl: receipts toda; After Reaching the Lowest Point of the Month Wheat Rallied. IT RESULTED FROM SMALLER RECEIPTS That Cerenl Openca Wenk on Antieipation of n Large Tncreae In the Visible Supply- Condition of the Security Market, Omicaso, Nov. 18.—After making the month's lowe cember, wheat northwest receipts, t price record av 6le for De- rallied today on smaller buying oy shorts and export sales and closed '5¢ higher than on Saturday. Corn closed %c lower. Oats show scarcely any change, being only 1-16 lower. Provisions raled firm and closed with some light gain for January delivery. Wheat opened weak on an increase of | 1,128,000 bu, in passage and heavy Duluth receipts; December opening from ige to e off Saturday's close, A large increase in the visible supply was expected and this, with light scaboard clearances and discour- aging cables, drove the price downward until it touched the lowest price on record for the month. From that point the market with a few reactions. Minne- apolis receipts were light, making the total northwestern cars about 500 less than the preceding Motday. Reports of export buy- ing late Saturday were circalated, and cov- ering by shorts followed. Near the close December climbed to 82, but weak closing catles and the anuounced increase in the visible supply landed it at the end of the sussion 'ye lower than that figure, Decembe: which had closed Suvurday at 614e, op from ' to e lower, declined ige, e, went Ly ¢ higher, lost from 3¢ to acted to G2, closing at 617c. Corn begin slow, with May e lower than Saturday’s close. It improved slight wheat grew stronger, but receipts, h than expected, sent it down again, A little trading cuused a reaction, but tomorrow's estimate of 700 cars sent the price down once more, e market was weak at the close, May stopping ly¢ lower than on Sutur- day. ' Opening at 415.¢, May sold iy¢ higher, lost #e, climbed lye, reactéd from fe to e, went up ¢, closing 'ge below its start av 411, Oats firm at the start. May opened where 1t closed Saturds from 31%¢ to31¥;c. and ou the decrease in the visible supply gained from Ty to Lye. After that it followed cor aug closed under Saturday’s close at 8150, Provisions were firm and_closed higher on light estimates on hog receipts for tomorrow. As compared with Saturday, January pork closed 10c higher, January lard 7ige better and Junuary ribs ;e higher. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 260 cars: corn, 700 cars; oats, 200 cars; hogs, 20,000 head, The leading futures ranged as follow T | Low. 5 Clowe, 02 01 [ G114 | e ORY | BRTFAGY ¥ 4704 t i G101 ARSI 14 00 9 00 8 20 i | | | | | | Cash quotations were us follows Frou) hout 10¢ lower. WieAr--No., 2 spring. 60% 0914@62's0; No. 2 red, 60% Conr OArs—No. 2, No. 8 white, 281,02 RYE--No. 2, 441:@45 BARLEY—No. 2, nominal; No. 8, 40@53¢; No. 4, 8041, FLAX SE | $1.08! TiMOTHY SEED-Prinic PoRk—Mess, per bl £15,25@15.50; lard, per 100 1bs., £9.10@9.15; 'short ribs sldes (loose,) $8.50@8.76; dry salted shoulders —(boxed,) $7.0007.20: short clear sides” (boxed), 38.70% jHsKy—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., Unchanged; cut loaf, $6.05; gran- 6.67; stundard “A," §5.45, The followlag were the receipts and ship- ments for today. 0 000 000 000 200,000 Rye. on. 000 21000 Barley. b 000 52,000 On the Produce exchange today (ho butter market was dull; creamery, 20@37¢: dairy, 15 @24c, firnier, str tresh, 20%20!5¢. New York Mark ov. 18.—Frour—Roceipts, 24, New York GOU bbls.: exp ris, 18,200 bhls.: sules, 10,000 | phigs. s murket steady, with u itiie bettor loeal trade: eity wills. eldnrs, #3. 5 winter rilzhts,” §2.550 9 Min is patents 5. 10. N MEAL—Steady; yellow western, §2.60@ eady; car lot Dull; No. BAKLEY MALT WHEAT R 800 bu.; sules, 2,745, Bu. spot. Spot mark red, In_store und 607, 0. b., 673 67R@08c, Options 1¢ be closed steady at 1y @: closed at 68ic: Febraa losed ut 7 Nove o @073c, closed at 675c. ORN pis, 146,500 Ou.; exports, 27,000 bu.; sales, 1,400,000 bu. futiros | 0,000 " bu. Bpot. Spots active, 1@de decline; No. 2, 45146 4t in elevator; 461@46 5e aflont.Option ket wewk and active, closed b@se net do- Stowdys wostern, s, 234,000 bu.; vy, osed ut {07450, cline; May, 48@48%¢c, closed 48 uber clod 451 i osed 403144 Tt bu.i" ax ports, 200 siules, 130 futures, Su e dec 2 delivered, 85 ed, 84c; No.2 white, 85@80c. Options ber, 345,@34%, closed 847, o Kleady: shipping, Goc; good to ehol nu] 0P8 -Steady; state common to cholee, 19¢ ™ Hipes—Steady: wot salted New Orle; ¢- Joctud, 40060 bat BB Toxas stlected, hs,, D 20%.2: Tic: Texad duy. 20@30 1w, olger ~ 0=t 10 LaTien - Fing hemiock - sole, avywelghits, 14@19¢, PROVISIONS — Beef, beef hams, $10; city 128,00 65 Bueuos OXtra mess, #68.50@9.00; xtri Indl o meats, dull; A ness. 815,00 .00; cut lekied 1 4 Oc; pickled shoulde: ,‘f;f.fi-.';‘.q"’".!.“"'fi.“.‘. hams, O3 10, ard, stendy; western steant closed At $9.74 sitlos, 1,500 Lerces Novenbor clolei” 4t 0.0 o ork, demund Detters new nie Fork, domuuid botter: new iess, 317,000,185 qpuTERCDull, wedkor; wostoru datry, 1615 3¢ estern creamery, 20002540 ; 08 'l fuctory, 17602%¢; Klgine, 28 Wanary CHEESE—Stoad: EGGR—Quict; westorn fresh, 241302 TALLOW=Steady; cliy, iy COTTONREED OUL--Steady} prime crude, 35¢; prime yollow, 3 b B0y o8N~ Stoildy; stratned, commor ORI YW o good, TURPENTINE—Steady; 8040, PeTnoLEes- Datl uyd eusto ofl, spot s»les, none; November option sulos, d ne 7246 makeds Lind oil sulos, ton’ bbls., 86.60; Washington bls. in bulk, $3.10; refined Now Yurk. $5.15; Philudelplis and Baltimore, §5.10; Philadel: phin and Baltimore in bulk, $2.60, 10K~ humlx: 6R@TN¢; Japan, 85@dse. Pennsylvania OLASS) ulot; New Orle 't\'l.\d ulv uhulvca, :afuk l' eans, open kettle, 1G IRON-Quiot; American, #$12. ! Coverk- Fith; Tako, so.a5 $12.00814.60. AD - Firmer; domestic, #3.3215 bid, IN-—-Wenk: Stral 3 0,874 bid, ""‘l'% o b, ulet but steady; fui gals, 96 mly 8, 55'“‘“‘ Flrw; don GAR—Ruw, tiurket rolining 21 -16e; centrl refined iwarket more actiy Visible Grain Supply. New Youk, Nov. 18.—~The visible supply of grein suturduy, Novewber 11, ws Solipliia y the New York Produce exchiuuge, is s fol- uWhon. 74,067, bu bu- 042,000 rense, 253! 7,000 bu.; decrease: 610,000 u ;i pye, b6 nerease, 26,000 bu; bur- L 1 626,000 bu,: Increase, 892,000 bu. Minnespoiis Wheat Market. ot K it rather Ininrov about formers will sell agnin fro sold up from 574e to 5844c At the closo, ope orn, cars. cabbage front the country are per dor., on the market; penrs, $2.60: grapes, $1 freely und are o huneh, | medium, £1.75@2,00, Fiorids $3.20 green sall hides, 25 1bs. to 40 ibs., 3 hides; 25 1b=. 10 40 1bs groen salted skins), 0; January, $8.70. | Ik were smallor than hird heen expected, which, with a outside news, startod byl which lea to covering o 1c beforo the ether the 1y, since tne ground is agaln frozen to stop plowing, remains to be soen, but 1L 18 certain that in the last few days they have sold but little wheat. Thoe local re- ceipts promise to bo light from now if the farm — movement does mot _increns The local demand for track whemt w Iarge and It brought from 8¢ to 24c above t rice of December nearly all day. December May e und sold at Gde. Track closed: No. 1 northern, 60¢; No, 2 north- scelpts, D98 cars; shipments, 48 o at 6 Hard nt o8¢, I The output of flour will be about 38,000 bbls, Shipments, 40,215 bbls, P romained steady at about 83, ) tor putents. riet. Brrrer-Cholce butter, that is, buttsr that is good enough to take the place of creamery, fi rapldly, but 18 becoming more ry. 260; choice to ountry, 216 ] r to good country, Je; packing stock, fresh, 16¢. 16 Hoccipte of frosh Stoek aro not latge in fact, there does not appear to be any quan tity of eggs in the country. The colder weather the light recclpts cutio i firm fosling o rkot, but still fresh eggs can hardly be quoted above 20c. PovtTRY—The Tow murket has evidently been the eause of the reduction in the receipts, und, whilo there is u fienor feeling, it Is hardiy safe 0 quote the market any higher, Old hens, chickens, 6e; geese, 6@710; ducks, T@RC: turkeys, B@oe, VEALThe atrivals daring the past diy or two hwve been light, and the market firm at tions. Choice small ana fat heavy, 3a@5e. her ving o very e game market. Tiie holee cre heneficial effect upon ¢ demand which b Tight il the fall is | improvin nsequently fiening up very " From now on birds that are undraswn will ba given tho prefercnce, Prini chckens, $3.50; grouse, $3; qauil, $1,20@1.60; Jack snibe, 7oe@dlo0; golden plover, 750 1.00; Canada geese, §6 50; small geese, brant, #3.00¢3.60; mallard ducks, 1 diicks, $2.50@3.00; blue wing teul ducks, $1.76@2.00; green wing teal ducks, £1.50: mixed ducks, #1256, canvasbuck ducks, 50 605 small T saddlos, 10@11¢; an- antelope careusses, fope’ saddles, Da10e, HoNE 14@106¢; cing to move n nand is still lght 15017, Ovsrers Medium, horseshoos, 17¢; extra standirds, 21¢; extra solects, 24¢; com- pany sclects, 20¢; counts, 34¢ Nirrs Chestnuts are lower and there s o 1r supply of cholce eastern stock on the rkot, which I8 solling at 12@14c por b almonds, 1 lish walnuts, 14c; filberts, for it: cholco white elo 12150 13 pecuns, lurge, 14c: peeans, market on black walnuts is low and 1o one wants 1o buy. Dealers are asking 75¢ per bu. for small lots shipped to the country nut shipped in here would probably not bring mor than one-half of that pr Small hickory nuts, on orders, $1.75; large, 1,25, VEGETADLES, REANs -Eastern hand-picked navy, $2.103 210 woste #1.801.90; common white [ s not much activity in the onion market, owing to the fact that the local crop is large dnd the gardeners are supplylng the demand very largely, Onions are_quoted at 50@bbe, and on” orders at 75¢; Spanish onions, per crute, $1.50, WATER CRESS -Pat up in berry bo; caso of 16 qts,, $1.60@1.75. Porators—ihe receipts ure larger and the market1s yery weak, Nebraska, lowa and Minnesota grown potatoes, in smull lots fron store, 657 70¢; sume In car lots, 606, Colo- rado, from store, 76@80¢; Colorado lots, 70@ , per CaunaGe—-There is a good deal of cabbage seliing in this market, but the demand is sup- plied entively by the gardeners. Orders for filled ut 1 b. The demand s increasing as the siving holiday draws nearer and selery is being sold; good stock, Suc, TATOES-Tho supply 1s falr; west- stock, per bbl, $3.00%3.50; Jersey stock, per bbl., #4. [ ABLES--Spanish, per bbl., $2.25; snlsi ver doz: radishes, per doz., 20 endive, per d 50@6uc; onions, cauiiflower, per aoz, §3; let- per doz., b0c. FRULTS, Eustern Concords, 24@25c; There is not mu large CALIFORNIA FRUY 50. The suuul{' is light on this markes gfopn. ver bl $:264.00; " clioie SRR APrLES chold Cranberries are 00d demand; 756@6.00; ball and bugle, #6. OPICAL FRUIT: remain ! riving ver. Cape Cod. 1y, per bb BANANAS - Pric rize, $2.000 out steady: por 50; per buneh, suinll to #4.50@ s “Mexicins or Floridas, per box, hox lots, #3. LEMONS - Mo inas, per box, 00; HID TALLOW, ETC. Hines 1greon bides, 2i4e: No. 2 green hides, 2¢ Be: No, 2 No. 1 green salted hides d Nides, 2¢; No. 1 i No. 2 )20t green salted green salted 1 veal calf, 8 1bs. to 15 1ba.. be: No. 2 veal ealf, 8 1bs, to 15 1bs, No, 1 dvy flint hide No. 2 dry filnt. hides; Be: No. 1 dry 4c.” Pai cured hides te per Ih. less than fully cared Sukkp PELTS-Green sulted, e shearlings (short wooled early each 10@15e; dry she 1gs (short woolell carly skins, No. 1, ench 5210¢; dry shearlings short, wooled calrly skins), No. 3, cach dry flin, Kansus and Nebraska butener woul pelts, per b, netunl weight. 106 11e: dry flint, Kanbas and wool Belts, pot Ib., e fiint Colotado bite BHUToe; ual weizht, or wool ) actuul weight, 9 10¢; dry flint Colorado mur- rain wool peits, por 1b. wetial welght, 7a9¢; dry picces and bucks, & 1 welght, 5@7c. st ek S, Lovis, Frove-—Dull, un- anged; pitents, $.0043.10; - extra fancy, AT—Cnsh, lower at 57 "“'l““u ad- 340, but fé11 off 12¢ and elosed e above Saturday: Noven Thes ber, 5% SBLac; anuary. bid: May, 6615e. o e’ eurly, but fe unde) Suturdiy; May, 7% cish and Lower 'to Decomb 73 usked; Al BARLEY = Towi, 541460 “IAAN I'\lllzlfl l'l)!' A\\l truck, AY eady undunchange rime timothy, $10.000 11,00, ¥ {Ith, LEAD-Firn WiHIsKY -Steady; 81, BAGGING. Unelianged; i to 2 J0TTON Tk —Unchanged: § Pork, easior; $17.00017.25: furd, dower, | 80.120%; dry salt moats and acon unehinged with only u job trade dof 1uose shoulders, $6.8743; 1ongs and ribs, 88.75: shorts, $9; boxe | 16¢ more; bacon, pucked snouldors, §7.50; longs und ribs, 9.76; shorts, $9.871,@10.00, ReCKIPTS —Flour, 5,000 bbls.; whoat, 72,000 5 corn, 108,000 bu.; onts, 29,000 bu, ipMENTS—Flour, 8,000 Dhix: wheat, 55,- 10,000 bu, nrKets. . 18, —FLour—Qulet. December, 60 1,0; -Ib.. 4X@B%e, AT 00 No. 2 spring, 57 %e; No. L norther @B, CoRN~—1 . 3, 8750, OATS 8 2 white, 80¢; white, 28, BALEY-Quict; No. 2, ble; sample, 37@ No. 1, 48¢c. i pork, #14.90; lard, £8.50). v RECEIPTS—Flour, 7,900 bbls.; wheat, 49,400 bu.; burley, 89,400 b, i 1,000 bbls, MmNt —Flour, barley, 185,000 bu. wheat, nons Pooria Graln Market. Market active and No. 8, 8Gc; mew No. 2, 2 34 40, Oars Market active and firm: No. white, 200@20%¢; No. 8 white, 28628140, Rye—Market nowl Whisky—Market i #1.16, i wines, #1.15; spirits, RECEIPTS—Wheat, 1,200 bu.; corn, 112,550 bui outs, 59,400 bu; rye, 6,000 bu.; barley, 6,800 bu. SuiiMeNTs ~Wheat, 2,400 bu: corn, 8,450 bu.i oats, 77,000 bu.; rye, noue; barley, 18, $00'bu. Kuosas City Markoets, KANSAS Ciry, Noy. 18.~WaEAT—Better; No. 2 hurd, 51@51%¢; No. 4 red, 53@o4'y ConsSlow; No. 2 mixed, 30%631%¢; No. 2 white, 31631140 OATS—Unchinged: No. 2 mixed, 26%@26¢; No. 2 white, 261 ¥ Hurren - Unchauged; creawmery, 22@26 dutry. 18@20e," 5 0 . EdGs—Unchanged at 19¢. ReCeprs—Wheat, 74,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. SuIPMENTS—Wheat, 99,000 bu.; corn, none; OULS, none, 2 Now York Dry Goods Market. New Youk, Nov. 18.~The week opens with the dry koods markot fu a toloruble z00d foria, thore belug w steady run of mill orders and & fale Dusiness with locul or resident buyers. vices for all dress goods run very steady” ex- cont for cottons, which are somewhat affected the recent decline ln price of raw waterial, by HA DAILY BEE: "ft od tabrics of bright colors, in- cluding rulls, lawns, challlos and tssues or anything sult SDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 180 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Week Opens with a Steady Demand for Cattle of All Grades, prints and pr leading stocks the New York ex- change toda ble for sprin at full pric print cloths raled qulet. Gl brics of spring styles sell falrly woll and hold thelr own I outlook in spring., dress go Dry itoods rule trade rules quiet. inghams and woven s 18, Tmproving quict but steady. Himors & Ohlo s of mixed west- The demand was good atl about steady weathers ut $2. orns were received. fo & Westorn everything soon s PRICES EVEN WITH SATUIDAY'S CLOSE Tow middling, Yo Urent Brt alidated Gas, bales: sales, stock, 160,315 hales, common and stock shoop. good to choice 40 to 100-1b Revresentative s Demund for Stockers and Feeders Remaing Hogs Searce and Not Enough Her the Market, w middling, ry, 70; metand gre iy ROCK 1911 Panl & Omahs Ipts, 619 bules) gr THE NEXT MORNING | FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER, My doctor sAFS it acta gontly on (e stomael 1fver And Kidnevs. ana . a leasant Iaxative. Thi drink i made from lerbs and is prepared for use LANE'S MEDIGINE ATl drugeista sell 1 At%0c. and 818 packnge. 11 you A8 (0T & fren Sample, edicine moves Moxbay, Nov The week opens out as usual with ceipts of cattle and sheep and a light run of ogs, but alt Tl Suzar Refine hi. & Bast. 1L prd Hocking Valloy Liliols Gentral St. Paul & Dulutii middling, 8% Tow middting. 8 c: g b and gross recelpts, € coipts and dispos shown by the books of tha ny for the f K p.m., Nove alon $tork Yards ty-eight hour ovember, 87.50 scamber, #7. today than a week were largely western Wis not essen Anything that the dressed beef net with a ready sale at good, MONSES L WA eanrot get it, send Lone's Family hdwy, 10 order to he Address ORATON F — DR. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills have a valus as 1 houss hold remedy fac beyond the prwer of tan to descibe. havdly bo true to itself koep thiem on hand for use in emorgen + MANDRAXE « Is the only vogetan'e s dungerous while 118 action $812@8.14; Juned5.19 OliK, & Nal Cars. Head Cars, Head|Cars, Head | Cars, sod ordinur : men could use firm figures, while the 14 C.F. & L. ymaha Packing H. Hammond ¢ 7-64@A 7-64d. Hills, $4, 791004800, 18, ~COTTON XPOFLS 10 Great 00 binles: stock, steady pricos. went over the sc NEW Yonk, colpts today, 1 he Cudahy Packing Co. Nelwon Morris Shippers and fecdors. s at from 3.1 good westerns T'he tone to the fairly active and a W market wa Consolidated Buless exports to Great 1, net, 2,104 5,000 bitles: vly clearance eflected. lively and stronger, offerings came under buyers gathered them in at 3. the bulk of the fair to good elling at from $2.10 to iales: exports (o G 184,000 bales: annel, 6,000 bale N Spocalative & S uthwestern wusior, Bield by a dec from §1 50 to Local cotton market st senl quotations: Union Pacitic, 3,300 Ovdinary, 6 A low middling, 7is dling, 73¢; good middling, Sefmiddiing fuir, afl donids ably higher than on the closing diys Of Tust woek fOr iy grade, while fo DIy was amplo 1o n 1 wére not qur 1 it front £1.30 up 1o & 25 ihstitute for thas Business in was fairly br but there was 4 14 porcents cu ative is fully equil, it possesses none of the perilous ki nd Toxans woers in Cofli o Market, 18, — COFFER \dy. D@lb poiuts decline, ) points net decling N I na wore fully SATCE, WORe 180 fiEin, offerings were good .1 Cholee nutvi 1 stoady, 157 demand, but out neveru v cattle were for sixty days. Tn Constipation, Maniraky acts upon bowels withont disposing them to subsaquent Costivenoss, No remedy acts so liver, nothing so speedily cuves Sivic the, Sour Stom- ach, and Biliousness £ood native steers $1.80 1o $2, bought most of the cows and hulls, were saluble at 815,607 15,65 fair to good av from §2 diroctly on the dull; No. 7, ipts of hozs for to isabout 4,000 more Tast Monday and 9,000 less thin for the cors rosponding iy 08 wis lower th was not much day's close, when ild cofted steady. change standard, 15,000 pe reis, 10 kilos, I3x- | U8, 48 cotip..." LL3. % for 5cta. 3 or Sont by mall, peste Stoek, 87,000 bags, L. stamped 48 good. heavy S Anuneven mark 00 1eis per 10 kilos, colpts during the buyers taking hogs stronger thun welghts sold T lieavy welghts, While the best in the able ut over from $5.580, s high us 5.0 Although thoso isolated cuses, tl £5.60 to $5.70 v e mediums and ot fron Common coarse lots sold 85.50 and culls were slow at from 52 to Rock Island aivision best showing toduy. about 10¢ higher thiin in 11 Thero was o less dopr sheep marke: tod thore wib little ac n was attributed to the ¢ sed supplies for the we ates, 55,000 hags. b, Palladelnhiv States, 30,000 bag: MAGNETIC esVinE. 15 so'd with wri LIVERPOOL, holders offe majority of th red western wrn spring, bs 6da winter, bs 215d@ CorN—Quie ern, 45 2i¢d. Mutual Union 6 N demand poor; o d igin and Wakes e 31 1 et prime mess, fine, 885 9d. cossiveusootOplim, LARD-50s 6d. co and Alco hol; Mental Depress sio, Softening of the Brain, causing Misery, Ineanity and Death § Lor't F ower In eithor s BEFORE - A dfeeling in the as prices aro It & Quotations, —Cull louns, 2u@4 por cent; 13.—~Woor—Only little of that grade offe wois medium, 16@17¢; 3c: western and northern ; fine medium, 11@12¢ Texus medium, 18@215¢; coarse wnd fine medium, 10613 7 choice tub washed, 25¢! Barrenvas, Tmpotenc BOSTON, Nov time loans, 415 o Missouri and 111 over-indulgence, Errors of Yout i Natural Vigor and doubles tho joys of 1if Lucorrheea and F ment, in plain package, per box, 6 boxes &5, Written Quarantee to ¢ Circulnrs troo, clusive agent. K1 & Co..Sol NEB of the Brain wi eak Organs thel medium, 181 ipts were more than Chesmroes (oS by mail, to any address, $1 Vitlievery 85 order we give a Gr refund tho money, sued only by our ox: was firm i from Bay State Gas .. Bell Telephone Boston & Albany. it |Atchison 5.2 |New England Us.l 107 |Wis. Central 1s. 03 Atlintic.. 4% Boston & Mot 1174 Buitte & Boaton 04 Calumet & H Cattle, 17,000 head; ho:zs, 33,000 Vening Journil Foporty K Duluth Wheat Market. market was firm cash und Noy N i K [ e A gente.Omahn. Neh ,000 Texans ber, 613c; Decomber, 6Gle 2 northern, 5234c; rejectad, 453c! 1o urrive, 6U3c, TOil Markots. e = ) RASKA NATIONAL BANK. U. 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab. tificates open 151,120 bbls.; Prersusung, Nov, titicates opened at 72%; est, 725 no sales, avy und butcher, $5.70@ Les, 11,000 by 106,078 bbls. St. Lows Mining Quotations, Louts, Nov. 13.—The changes in prices of miining stocks on’ the board at the’ noon wide variations in demand for Fifty shares of AMBS - Recelpts, (SR 5.00; best lambs, $3.75104. CAPITAL, £€400,009 SURPLUS, not show. an New Yorik Live Stock Murk Nov. 13. — I gin Butter Mariot. Burter—-Active; sules, vES — Recelpts 104 cars on lower; nutive sto had a bid of $1.50, “arid in good demund dround Quotations on the balunceof the mar 50 duys, 4,8 e trade slow 84,005,103 4.60; bulls ‘and cows, $1.05@; Offcers and Directors dent, R. 0. Cushing, viee Yatos. proste prosident, C.S. Maurise, Johu 3. Colllas, J.N. Lewis 8. Roed, cashler. THE IRON BANK, Dueber-H STOCKS AND BONDS, § 16 183 | beeves'nnd 1,800 quarters of beaf, Récolpts two days, 1,078 head: ket firmer, e p Feverish and Unsettled Tone Characterized Trade in Securlties, New Yonrk, Nov. 18.—The speculation on the Stock exchange was characterized by a feverish and unscttled tone and the move- ment of prices was very ircegular. pressure to sell was at times decidedly pro- nounced and was most marked in Sugar, the downward movement of which was assisted by the decline in the price of raw material, The market was entirely in the hands of the room traders, with the bears predominating. There was no special reason for the which was effected save that strong buyers were in the genevul orb the offerings of the bears, Stocx Quocation i 25; lumbs, § 0v. 18.—Close: @7tz per 1b.; dressed ampd 17-Jewel Adjusted | Watches. It is marvelous famous Wat ing the plac all others where accu- rate time is required, Ruilroad menwill have nothing clse, Dueber Watch Works, Canton, Oh mordinary. . Paul common.. ik New York Centr o IKANsAs Crry, e i llin 043¢ Mex. Cen, Ban SivEn-—321{d per oz 2.05a3.60; shippin ows, $1.00138. stockers and f iloas - Receipts, market 6@10c lowd picking and mixed, & ©x 215 per cent, and three months bills ox X RUBY JEWELED \ @ ADJUSTED ¢ sion in value: it SAN FRANCISCO, e official closing quotations for mining stocks 200 head; marketslow and weak. today were a3 industrials— The latter w s of opiulon among the bility of declaring Burlington. shipping, $4.755.00; )05 aows, $1.80 Indian steers, $2.300 directors us to the szular quarterly dividena, falling off in earning Paul did not yield appreciably to attacks, nor did it advance materially to a late covering movement. some 2,000 shax 2 cows. . 1000 24 oL TX. 1007 the rumorea ellow Jigket. .1, Lipments, non yed and nat Mg Quotations he follaswing are the of Northwestern sent that nearly 2 points. advices from London w ion to the dissatisfaction of th eign shareholders at the action of the Louls- ville & Nashville divectors in St. Louis Southwestern voud, but it had no practical _offect New (Sugland was strengthened by reports that the company had entered into a traffic arrangement with the New York, Susquehanna & Westel ipts of live stoc western markets Monday. acquiring the 2 steers. 1125 2 steers. 1160 21 steers, 1105 Hule & Noreross. No menu is complete without Cook’s kxtra n for the tran: Dy Inperial Champagne on v of the Poughkeepsic o president of the latter company any such conclusion had been negotiations the New Bngland, #S()Ul‘ll ONMAILA, St Yards Cympany, South Omahas itle Mo and 123> markatia the wan 1 foeder. 1100 diploma and medal, Coaumbian exposition. Y in today from Bri v gold 1x still were not pending with At the ovening a heavy tone pre first prices recorded were down }{ to 1 per wanted, but 17 helfers 609 wits 3314d toda wind weak on sulos for Ame Rupee paper has failon to Money was plentiful, Chiidren Cry for @ Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher’'s CGastoria. COMMIZSI) 1 HOU3E. Wood Brotaars, Live Stosk Commission Merohunts ~Telepaons 1157 JOUN D. DADLAMAN, WALTER 1. Wo0b, y mail and wire cheer/ After the early dealings a decline of from ig to 214 per ¢ Chicago (as were most prominent. came a vaily of from % to 1y Sugar and Barzvone, Nov. 13.~Clearings, $2,082 the same two New fngland, which opened 14 per cent higher and reacted 3 per eut, while Manhattan fell Soon after 11 o'clock Sugar @ raid, dropping off est_of the vare, Lacka- NEw YORkK, 13 —Clearings, Dulunces, 4 16 steers. 1035 Market reports b araished upan app! was subjected to a so B1¢ ver cent, from 4 to wanna, Tob cco.Chicago Gus Northweslern, Burlington & Quincy, llinos Central und Distilling being also prominent in the down- ward move. During the early part of the afternoon ving at the lower quota- tious and a partial rally took place, bug the jmprovement was but tomporary and in the lust hour aepression again market closing weak ava declive, compared with the finul sales of Suturday, r 414 per cent, the latter v wunna, 19 per ce Manhattan Tliinois Central, 1% per cent in Northwest- and Chicago (ias, 13 per cont in Bur- ot in Pacitic Mail, Cleve- 2 5trs, UR1070 _OMANA, Nov. 13 duy last weel, ¥ uny day sinco July b, h;v #1,135,200 there was good b prevailed, the Wanufacturers & Jobhers [ rectory O diseount. 3 ngs, #17,901,600, 514 b1, Ting exchange qul Money, quie @ e _ HARDWARE Rector & Wilbelmy Corner 10th and Juckson | ;AOS & TWINES | Bemis Omaha Bag (Omaha Tent -Awain Jousk coviens, TENTS, ETC. 214 per cent § wrings, $4,683,700; Lobeck & Ling, | Dealo’s in bariware i cent, Excuunge on New Y( lington and 1 per laud, Ciacinnati, Chicag and Rubber. corded an_adviu s, includiug TOIHERY M4 1404 Douglag Stre IRON WURKS, Omaha Safe and [r)a Fafervanlts, Jull wool, tron shutiers o tius Andreoa, Hith Some few shures re- e day's transac- Nasuville, Chattanooga, Wells Fargo, § per cent; New gland, 13 per cent, and Susquel Western preforred, Mic erved, 1 per cent. There was nothing what- igniticance in the market today be- ond vertain professional efforts at reaction, ndustrial stocks us usual ) ieided readily. and some of them suffered beavy declines. Elsewhere the operators for lower prices indifferent success, s0ld off sharply on a story th had disugreed over the declaration of the This rumor vame ority and would have heen of less account had oot the bulk of the board room traders been bolding Burlington stock however, to be Fighting the Chuarges Mude Against Him, Cuicago, Nov, 18,—Despite the aunounce- ~ HATS, ETO. W. A L. Gibbon & Co BOOTS AND SHOES. PETTS plies are never heavy on Mon- duy, but toduy’s run was exceptionlly Light, in Tact, the lightest in over six weeks. There twenty-three hardly enough to mako a market. quality as & rule wis nothing exu crn markets were lower, aud ther very limited shipping demand, no specula- tive inguiry and local buyers wi or less indiffevent. sollers natu in getting rid of th 10 16¢ lower than Satus vy and buteher weight hogs sold at from $.00 up to .70 and poor to good light Shoz Compaay. TIT-110)- 1L Mo vard 3 N Salesroom and Om Factory ~1114-1121- We are the O¥LY Manufasturer) of Bools snd ot of Nebrass emeral favidation: 1s Sx68312d o all 40 lasprok Amer, Hand-S¢ 0. boots, shoes and rubber goods. 1803 1510 Harney Stre _DRY GOODS, M. E. Smith & Co. | Kilpatric 00ds, notlons, fur- nishiog goods, corner J1th and Howard 5ts. _ FURNITURE. Umaha Upholstering Upholstered furalture. §1u2-1104° Nicholas ob Wholesale only. gan Central and Presbyterian charged with sustalning tmproper relations Hamilton, a member of his flock, appeared before the Chicago our new factory. re all more the circumstances ly felt weak and lost no time holdiogs at prices 10¢ (iood to choive John A, Wakelield, Lmported, Awerloan Pork his churcn us he left apartment with Mrs. Hamilton, and at the Produce, frults of all wirs, agonts Rubber slioe Co. kee coment and Qulacy Lits directors Kinds, oysters —_— STOVE REPATRS | Omaai Stove Repair £tova repies and water attacaments rue and said he would immediately resizn his pastorate Today, however, the minister stated thut he had confessed nothing, that he bad sl ply met Mys, Huawilton to confer with b charges ugaiost him, and full quarter), with no autl mixed pucking grades at from $5.45 to §.00. anged bands, “Frick & Herbart, Wholesale liquor deniers §-Koch Dry ing goods, cor. 1ith and ilarney sircets. The moager offerings soon ¢ the bulk selling ui & $3.70 10 §.7 Last Mongay. for the rise. clearly understood that uuless the i figures of the company's Justify the full dividend ‘continuance, ought to be reduced. the market there wi ogarding the 5 Suturday ard §5.50 Lo §.85 on Representative suies: vase is i notable the presbytery for over a yea In other guarte: s ieregularity apd uou a littie strength. Making the due allowauco for unexpected accidents, it 1s safe to assume that merchants and brokers alike huve a dull sed unimportant month ahead of them, ‘The following are the closing quotations of Regarding bis alleged coufession, Jr. Tothero hus said today that when he was confronted ut the hotel, he was threat- ened wilh arrest, aud was compelled to sign the confession, 48 he thought, to escape im- prisonmert, Standard OIf Co. Heloed and lubricatiag olls, axlo groass, o Carpenter Paper Co Carry 8 full stock Johnson Bros, WHOLESALE COAL. 280 pere 1333 &5 wriday” papers, ~ oard

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