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[ etosea within % ures touched. declined 1'% per cent portant losses on the day are: grn and Missour| Pacific, 1 per oent, and Burlington, 1 per cent. 8t Paul 18 down ser cent and Rock Tsiand 14 per cent. Ths | y shares which made more than a frac- tional gain was Oregon Navigation, which, on a purchase of 100 shares, advanced 1% per cent. A generally heavy tone charac terized the dealings in the bond market fo the greater of the day. Near the close, howeve ter tone prevailed, and some emart were noted. The Kvening Post's London eay ay's markets were fominal; sales, 100 tierces at §7.55; city at §7.000 20; option sales, %0 tierces; Decsmber, §7 411 45! closed, November, .60 nominal; December, £.45 nominal: January, $7.45; refined, easior; continent, $1.0; South American, $8.40; com: pound, blke. Pork, dull BUTTER—Firn: western dairy, e creamery, 16@1ic; factory i imitation ereamory, 1818C; @2ive: siate creamory, 156 %c. CHEESE- Firm Targe, $U@$Nc; small 0G11e; part wkims, + full skims, 21@3c EGGS-Quiet | ennsylivania, Ha2ic igern fresh, 18012 sen, $3. Fecelp | HIDES wet salted New Orleans, se- lected, 45 to 65 ibs., bc; Bucnos Ayres, dry, 2 to | 24 ibw., Tlo; Texas, dry. 2 to 3 1bs., 5160, EATHER-Quiet but steady: Hemiock sole, Duenos Ayres, Tight to heavywelght, 15G16c. WOOL~Steady; domestic 1 15@2c; pulled PETROLEUM g, TALLOW~! or cent of the lowest fig- he preferred shares also The other more im- Northwest- 1020 850 {136 3 50 6% 3 60 NEW MEXICO. P Stuyvesant 108 2 %0 63 strs Tex. HOGS—Supplies today were heav have been since the last of the 2 steers. .. 4 steers.... ONAHA LIVE SE0CK WA g XK Anxiety of the Bre¢dem to Get to Market the Fentuda b Present. 00000000000 We need TWENTY or MORE orlginal and 1017 290 striking designs for NQWIJ\I\BQr dvertise- gk ments of SANTA CLAUS S0AP. The manu- JEo TeaRa | fuotusers, The . K. Fairbank Cormpany, au: about the middle of August. Tt took five figures thorize us to pay TEN DOLLARS EACH for to express the number recelved and the three approved drawings with appropriate read- #' receipts just about double the number re- «d during the same period last weok-—or & | year ago. Fhe 157 loads received included 11 ds from Sioux City, billed Mréct to the Ham. mond house, The averngs quality of the offer- ings, both Tuesday and today, was about the best of the seagon. A lnrger proportion of bar- rows ‘are coming and the Average wolght this ily show n bix Increase over Chic ru apd 200 decline there a heavy r pts here, sellers were prepared to 1ibe ncessions, so that When buyers started in bidding 10¢ (o 150 lower than Tueaday there was little hesitancy and the scalta were kept ~rcdhot” right from the start. There was a moderate shipping and speculative demand, but Tocal houses were the = principal buyers, and as they all wanted hogs theg free buying eaused a general firming up of VAlues | and by the close aby it of the early decline had been regnined. mixed hogs d at from $4.40 nmon to ., while poo Lt mixed brought There was little chan in th for plgs_and stock hoga: they sold all the way from $2.50 to | $4.20, according to welght and quality. The big bulk of the ‘cent hogs today sold at from $4.40 10 3000, Ot Thesdny the same grades Sold mosily | at ‘from $40 1o #4.60, and & w 5 today the trading was mostly at from $4.56 to $1.60. Rep- cventative sales: COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Market Rose Above Its Previous High Water Mark, 1 steer, 2 «b 3 11616¢; o 106 14e; state dalry, west- Elgins, 14 1ng ; or $5.00 each for designs or reading mat- ter only. This offer 18 open o ail. The com« petition will close Decomber 1. A8 #00n & possible after that date we will pay for acoepts ed designs and roturn the othors. Remember, for complete, acceptable advertisemonts we $10 Each Direction: RECEIPTS CONTINUE! cablegram == e i good, except | Cattle Sell from Stendy on Desirable Grad & | Americans, © Congols were at the ' highest . dol S " | point touched, The gold mentioned in y MO VLR, 10 WK A RORBIS BOOQK terday’s cable dispatch was received today Hogs Openstower, Closing and more is coming. South Americs rices were strong, with a further substantial de b by Qe cline in the Argentine gold premium, Ameri- v cans were flat, the issue of the treasur bonds being fully discounted here, Sha are not strongly held, hence the relapse. However, the best houses here attach great | importatice “tc & telegram o, the Times |3 announcing that President - Cleveland 18 | 14,500 Amer- | about to Introduce a scheme for the im- '“" v provement of the currency. Details are awaited with great interest. " Atchisons wer especially flat, on fears of a heavier assess ment than has been expected. The following were the closing quotations:| on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today Atchison. . Adams EX VERY LIBETA COFN LOOKED TO WHEAT FOR SUPPORT Opening Price for May Was at One-Eighth Cent Advanco Over Tuesday's Clos- Ing Quotation—Stocks and Tonds. I Nominal; United closed at 82%ec irmer; city, 4%@4%c: country, % at 284@Me. fair to extra, CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—The wheat market fose above Its previous high water mark and had a good deal to encourage it in ‘such an unusual course, Strength in the forelgn market, diminishing stocks in the world and an unfavorable crop report from Argentine, all contributed to an advance of 1%4¢ per bu. Corn, oats and provisions all appeared to need the help given to them by | COPFIR=Sten Wheat. May corn closed e munn: ‘Mlbl\y R e s t- N SEED OIL—Firmer; prime crude, 2 —Malke drawings with black {nk on heavy whito paper, or card board. Do the work in'outline. Elaborato shading will not print well, Spacein papors will b four inches square. Draw to largerscule ifyou prefer, but have design square. *Tho idea is most impors tant. If that 18 good wo can have it redrawn and still glve you credit. Avoid postry. Get upan ad. thatwould mako you buy thearticle: ints.—Santa Claus s o pure, high-grade Soap—mado for lnundry and general house- hold use—a favorite wherover known. Merita generous praise. Sold by all grocers, whole- Balo and rotail. Do your best, and send results promptly, B Steady WHDNESDAY, Nov. 1, There was another big run of stock today, ars. The threa days' receipts foot up attle, 22,000 hogs and 1,887 sheep. | mpared with arrivals for the first half | of last weck this is an Increase of over 8,000 | cattle and over 11,000 hogs, while sheep re- ceipts show a decrease of 600. The very liberal supply of cattle Included only a small proportion of strictly desirable beef steers, the general quality of the offer- | ings being rather below the recent by no asic; dy; New Orleans, open kettle, Japan, lc. MOLASRIS. to_cholce, Z8@3be. TRON—Dull; Scotch, fcan, $10.004113.00. TIN-—-Rasy: straits, $14.47%@14.57%: plates, dull. SPELTER-Dull; domest'e, 33.12%3.35 LBAD—Firm; brokers' price, 33; price, §3.121. COPPER-Bteady; brokers' price, $0.50; exchan e sales on 'change, 25 tons Fel &ood PIG, $19.00820.00; up to $4 m $4.15 to $4.45. market %|U.P. D. &a. Northwesteri The wheat market responded with alacrity at the opening to the strength of the Liver- pool cablegrams. That market's advance, in view of the decline yesterday, was a sur- prise to the trade. France and Berlin sent higher quotations and the home markets of the northwest were surprisingly strong Commission houses here were filled with buying orders. New York sent large buying orders also. May, which closed yesterday at $9%c, found hosts of buyers at the open- ing at from 60%c to 60%c, thus covering in one jump all the ground it lost yesterday After playing for a short time between the quotations named, there came addi- tional buying support h a sprinkling of forelgn buying orc and this_increased the previous strong tofie in the price before 11 o'clock, reaching (W¥c for May. The market held firm in expectation of getting further support from the world's supply figures expected from Lradstreet's. At 12 o'clock the statement was received and it did not disappoint the bulls, As soon as it was published there was a rush among the local scalpers for wheat and they tossed about making excited dives in dozens for every lot offered and bid up the price until within ten minutes from the receipt of Bradstreet's figures May wheat sold ax high as 6lic. Taking the net result of Bradstreet's statement, the world's visible supply decreased 472,000.bu. last week, and that caused the quick advance referred to It was sald in dispatches from Liverpool that Argentine wheat crop prospects were uffering from excessively wet weather, be- ng given as the principal re”son for strength in foreign markets. The market wound up strong and closed at 6lc for May. Corn still leaned upon the nelghboring wheat market for support. The price was raised a little by the bullishness of wheat, but not sufficlent to create any generai alarm among the shorts. The opening price for May was at %e advance on yesterday' closing quotation and the ' increasing strength of wheat as the session progressed gradually worked up the shorts from a state of indifference to a condition of some anxiety. May, under a liberal demand from that class of buyers, advanced to 50%c and closed at 53%c. The “aggregate sales of oats hardly amount d to an average § ol day's b_s| 1088, but a strong market was apparent, and af intervals considerable activity was notice- able, The principal governing power lay in wheat and corn. May started at 32%c to 82%e, sold up to 8%e, down to 824c to c and closed at 32%c. he receipts of hogs here and elsewhere in the west amounted to an immense ug- egate, compared with recent numbers, ‘onsidering such receipts, the steadiness of the provisions market was remarkable, al though during the great strength in wheat prices recovered to about the level of the closing rates of the day before. January porc and lard are without chanse and rivs iee higher, The leading futures ranged as follows: TAriicies. | Opon. | High. | | Ciose. Wheat,No. 2 X % B5a8g b5 5044 B 1+ 61| 60| 61w01i4 3L Slis| B0y 50%@is 26 28142 Cash guotations were as follows IQSART—U':M‘?IA,II[«L '—No. spring. 9% @60c; . o Bominali No. 2 ‘red: eGP CORN-—No. 2, 51%c; No. 8 yellow, 43%c. E " 2 "White, ‘3805 No. 8 2, 4T%c. BARLEY-No. 2, '56%c; No. 3, 5055%c; No. FLAX SEED-No. 1, $1.45, ;}l‘(’;\’«“;&‘l}\“fl;‘ Prime, $5.55. IN' ess pork, per bbl,, 12 35 1860, Lard, per 100, 1bs., §115. " Short Fiba, 51 (loose), $6.25¢16.50 ry salted shoulders (boxed), ifl!&qfi.fl!; short clear, sides (boxed), $6.67%@ WHISKY—Distillers' per gal., BUGAR. finished goods, —Unchanged. wing were the recelpts and shipments Receipta. |Shipments. 40,000 £1.000 175:000 191,000/ lour, bl heat, bu. o ¥,000 66,000 65,000 7.000 2000 127,000 95,000 Onthe Produco exchauge today the buttar mar- et was firm: creamery, 14@200; aairy, 1% Eggs, firm; 21@220. TnesLy, fllllnl"rllnrlmh rf‘l(mrll lml“ 9,000 tons, 300,000 bu. Wheat were taken at Portland yesterd; lapan and China. Yheterann o It is claimed that the Anchor line i 0| ut a stemer o Livic ool which would. seem icate that freights have reached . P g eached a tempt Best Liverpool houses claim that there Is noth- B i the Argentine, damae "report;*and luy strength of that *market t 4 sreasing stocks. il and e Primary receipts of wheat, 667,00 tu.; ship- ments, 246,000 bu.; primary receipts last year, $06.000 bu.; primary receipts of corn, 320,000 bu. shi 000 bu.; receipts last year, 674,000 New York cleared. wheat, 71000 bu, 10,700 bbla; corn, 42,000 bu.; New Orieann cleared, flour, 524 oals, 613" bbls.; eat, 11,000 bu.:' Philadelphia cleared, bbls.; ‘Wheat, 4,200 bu.; corn, 5,888 bu. 14300 bu.; Ballimore cle. flour, Boston cleared, flour, 865 The Boerbohm cable says: Cargoes on passage and for saipment, wheat firm, but not ' active, There is a demand for cargoes of corn near at d, while there s not much inquiry for more listant periods of ~delivery, Off coast wheat, drm; corn, nothing offering. Mark Lane Eng. Ush ‘and _forelgn wheat held higher; corn held plsher: four, tirmer; held higher; 'weather in wland stormy. ther on continent stormy. Liverpool wheat, strong: 1%@1d higher; corn, Armi K@4d higher; Derlin' wheat, November, ¥ marks, anc May, % mark higher, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Xesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and Provisions, Metals, Ete, NEW YORK. Nov, 1.—FLOUR—Receipts, 4,400 LI ktl‘.:r“"“ 9;]'1\\:" :ll»ll.. sales, #i‘,'l” market strong’ and higher; ‘sprine patence id at 1020 higher, and winter wh Al“:\‘l“" H Hhis had n tendenty 15 check Dusiess: innosii its, $3.05€3.65; Minnesota baker 43 1)g2.8° thern ‘flour, firm; sales, 450 pius. Ryo foin, firm and active sales, 1,0 bls, Buckwheat Bour, firm 52,002 (% BUCKWHEAT-Steady at 55@63c. CORN MEAL-—Firm; sales, 20 kei yellow western. 11145137 ominally steady; boat icads, S5Gsc. BARLEY—Nominal; No. 3 western, Go, BARLEY MALT-Held steady. ceipta, 101,900 bu.; exports, 76,000 bu. ' fulures; no spol. Kpot bominally strong: Noo 2 red, In store, 58c Mont, $MG60%e; f. o b, 6lc; No. 1 northern, delivered; No. 1 hard, 70%c delivered. Op- dons active and strong all day on good forelgn Juying, said to be due to Argentine crop damage 18, excited covering by local shorts, hig les, outside buy and an unexpected heavy e in Bradsiree's European stocks: closed At 14e net advance; No. 2 red, January, & 1-16 €, closed 60%¢ ebirus B0 13- 16661 %c¢, S1%c; March closed 6%¢: May, 63%Gsde, S4c; November closed 69%e; December, RGse, closed e RN~ Receipts, 42,900 bu.; exports, 42,200 bu.; ios, 465,00 bu. ' fulures, 62,000 bu. s spo ronger; ‘No. 2, 8940 In store and elevator; 596 flont; No. 52i4c in elevator. Options market atrong and higher with wheat, and on i tinued unfavorable weather west; olosed at &u‘: ot ndvance: Jauary. S bbls. and 2,40 1,700 0, closed i May, 04 5-16@54%0, closed M%e; November, closed 09%c; Decomber, 564 @G0ic. exports, 500 bu. pot. Spot 2 delivered, 34%c; 2T15@¥7%e: No. 3 white, tern, $3l@ie; track, Optlons fairly active and higher with wheat, and closed at L@¥c advance; Jan- runry, ' $5%0 o e ol December, = 33%G3%e, 3e. RY ZWema; shipping, 6873c; good 10 chelos, PS—Weak: state. common to_chaice, 0ld, Dew. Sgioo; Faciic coast. IMOTc. VISIONS—Heef, steady; beef hams, $17.00 .80, Cut meais, steady; pickied bellles, 6% i shoulders, §i50; pickled hams, S c, OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. Condition of Traae and Quotations Staple and Fancy Produce. acking stock butter fs not qu as yesterday. In the way of poultry turkeys lower, but chickens remain steady, on are quoted but at low prices. The general market was qulet, with very little change In prices, Quotation BUTTER Kking stock. country, 116f1dc; cholce to creamery, 19@20c; sepa T%@8; falr to good cy, " 166 Ao eream GGS—Sirictly frosh, 10G20c, OULTRY—Old hens, 4c; spring chickens. $Y4aoe; urkeys, 6416te; heavy tom POULTRY—Chickens, 5 choice large, 6c; cholee small, falr to good, T@7%c; choice heavy, 8@9c; 9@10c; ducks, falr to good, T@7ie fair to giod, 7c; fancy, Se. I rairie chickens, per doz., $.25; grouse, $2.7503.00; blue wing doz., wing teal, per dc ducks! doz, $1; ' canvast 40004, head: ; quatl, $1.i5% L60; deer saddles, U@ldc; e saddles, 120) 18¢;’ small rabbits, §1; jack rabbits, $2 VEAL—Cholce fat and small veals are quoted 5@6c; large and coarse, 3gic. CHEESE—Wiscansin full cream, 10; twins, 1 Nebraska and cream, 1ic; Nebraska and lowa, T6ise; 'Limburger, No. 1, lle; bri Swiss, e, HAY . $9; midland, §8; rye straw, Color ma hay. “Light shades seil the best. bring top prices. PIGEONS—OId birds, per doz., Te. VEGETABLES. Western stock, fair, 70; turkeys, choler fancy, per 1150 mixed, Aoz, green per at Young A., Towa, fuil part skims, No. 1, 1lc; : lowland, price on Only top grades POTATOE small Tots, 7 OLD BEANS—Hand-picked, veans, per ib., 4lse. ONTONS—On_orders, 65@70c. CABBAGE—On ordérs, 1ic. CELERY—Per doz., 26@3e. SWEET POTATOES—Per bul., 8; Jersey, per bbl. BEETS—Per_bu., 50@6c. CARROTS—Per bu. CAULIFLOWER—T EGG PLANT. HORSERADISH I"ARSNIPR—Per bu., 50G6dc. RUTABAGAS—Per bu., 76@90c. PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, TURNIPS—Per bu., ble, SPLIT PEAS—Per Ib., 33%c. HUBBARD BQUASH™Per doz., The. TOMATOES—Per bu., 6. GREEN PEAS—Per bu., $1.255@1.35. FRUITS, The fruit shipments from California for this scason are far in excess of those for tie same period of last year, says the Los Angeles T.m s. The Southern Pacific company gives the follow- Ing figures, showing the number of carlonds of green fruit, canned frut and vegetables, raising, prunes and other dried fruits, hops and canned fish, exported in 1893 and in 1894 up to date: Carloads. 1893, 1894, 620 6250 850 car lots, 2 85c; navy, lima 25e. Inc. 1,050 90 100 50 Green fruit 9 Canned fruit and vegetabl Canned fish ... alsing ... Prunes ‘and fruits except Hops other Totals .. i o i 0 Reports from New York state that the receipts of California fruit in that city tais season have been 1100 carloads. the value of which is §1,000,- 00, These figures refer to fresh fruit exclusively, The shipments were princjpally cherries, applos, peaches, plums, and will end December 1 with grapes. ' These large figutes repres-nt a_business which has been bullt up eatirely in elght years, and is possible only by the use of refrigerator cars. Quotations: QUINCES—Callfornia, per 8-Ib. box, $L.75. APPLES—Good stock, per bbl. ' $2.60G2 Michigan stock, $3; New York, $3.00@3.25. PEACHES—None. PLUMS—California, none. PRUNES—None, PEARS—Winter Nellls, $1.5081.75. GRAPES—Concords, 10-1b. baskets, 2:@23c; California. none CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $10 per bbl. TROPICAL FRUITS. The Florida orange crop |8 estimated this sea- son at about 5,000,000 boxes, says the New York Commercial Bulletin, This frult is being shipp:d freely, reports placing the shipments from Flor- ida bétween 25,000 and 30,000 boxes a day, which Is an unusual quantity for so early in the sea- son, almost double that of former years. The fruit has been very good, but has not sold well In this market, the demand not increasing with the supply. A report has been in circul this week, coming from Jacksonville, the way of a dispatch, predicting a_freight ‘war and claiming that the Clyde Steamship line 1s ing down oranges in the western markets— Chicago, Cincinnati, Loufsville St. Louls and contiguous territory--8c cheaper a box than_the all-rail rate, and it is charged that the Clyde line has cut’ the rate from 35 to 30c from Jack- sonville to New York. These rumors are denled by the Clyde officials, who claim thelr rates are the same as last year. Florida ie sending her oranges to all markets throughout the country and @ considerable quantity 18 going to Europe. Mail advices from Liverpool dated October 21 that the Florida oranges are arriving there lent condition and are eagerly taken. at extreme high prices; the report notes the a. rival and sale of 49 boxes that day at from 178 to 218 for first to third selections and from s 2d to 158 34 for fourth and fifth selections. These figures are high and much above a parity with rtes prevailing in eastern markets here. It is belioved that about 30,00 to 400,000 boxes of oranges have already been shipped out of Klor- ida. Quotations: ORANGES—Mexican, box, $3.50; idas, 83, BANANAS—Chofce stock, $2.006250 per bunch. LEMONS—Malaga, $4.50; ~faucy Florida, sizes 20 and 300, $4.00%4.50. PINEAPPLES—None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTERS—IXL, 9¢: medium, horse shoes, 12c; extra standardi, 17c; company selects, 2lc 2. per Flor- T can, 10c; Pige; extra New York N bags, Be. HONEY—New York, 17c; California, 15@16c. MAPLE SYRUP—Gallon' cans, per doz., $12. MAPLE SUGAR—Per 1b., 10c. NUTS—Almonds, 15@16c; English walnuts, 12c; fiberts, 1 Hrazil nuts, none; eastern chestnuts, no good stock: shelibark hickory nu per_bu., fancy raw peanuts, 6c; roasted Ppeanuts. Tige. .50 50, SAUER KRAUT- @4.75; per half bbl., § MINCE MEAT—Fancy, fn half bbls., per Ib., 6%0; 10 gal. kegs, 7c; condensed, per case of § dos. pkgs., $2.75. Choice white, per bbl., .76, FisH - Fresh caught cropples, perch and sun- fish, 3Gc; buffalo, SGic: pike and pickerel, 63 catfish. 8G%c: black bass, 1@1%c. - Pure fuice, per bb, $; half bbl., $3.25. 1 green hides,’ 8ic; No. 2'gi . 1 green salted hides, 4lic: No. 2 green salted hides, ¥4c; No. 1 green ‘salted hides 2510 40 1bs., 4%e; No. 3 kreen salted hide 1 1bw., slie; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 Ib., 2 veal call, 8 t0 16 Ibs, 5¢; No. 1 dry fint hides, No, 2 'dry Rint hides, 4c; No. 1 dry salted hides, Go; part cured hides, 140 per Ib, less than tully cured. A STOCKS AND BONDS. hides, 34c; With the Fxception of Slight Rallles the Murket W, u Decl'ning One. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—With the excep- tion of slight rallies between 11 and 12 o'clock and about 2 o'clock, the stock mar- ket was a declining one. The good effect of the proposed government loan had been discounted during the” past two days, and when the official announcement of the issue came this morning, those who had bougnt stocks yesterday and the day before were ready to dispose of them to take the profit. London was also a seller, the same condi- tions as to the bond Issue prevailing there as here. It was apparenily expected there would be a good outside demand for stock this morning, but the commission houscs were practically without orders and tne room traders were not purchasers. Afte: an irregular opening the market generally took & downward turn, led by Sugar, with the grangers also prominent-in the decline, Burlington being sold heavily on Boston orders on rumors that the dividend expected to be declared next week will be scaled down. At the lower figures there was some covering of short contracts, which caused a brief rally, but renewed selling of Sugar sent prices down again. A small’ recovery took place shortly before noon, but speculation quickly relapsed into depression, und there was a steady depre- clation in' values until around 2 o'clock, when the pressure to sell having been re- moved, & galn ran '\13 to 1 T cent was made, ‘but during the nalf hour of bus ness ‘an active selling movement was in progress, which resulted in the establish. ment of & lower range of prices, the market closing weak and ln the great’ majority of inktances at or near the lowest point of the the day. The bulk of the transactions were Ann; weslein sieam closed ab ¥.8 | in Bugar, which broke ¥4 per cent, and i as strong | Sross Altoa, 7. 1f do'prd Am. Expross L Ralifmore & Ohio. Canada Pacifie Canada Southera, | Centeal Pacifie | Ches. & Outy. | Chieago Alton: do .. . Ceniriil &N. Riehmond Ter do pfd W V. pfd sland ... do pfd.. ... P. & Omil | Colo. Coal | Cotton 01l Cert.... & Hud & W. lawar &R G.pra. & C. F. Co. st Tenn Erle o pid Fort Wayne. G. Nortli C & E. L pta Hockiny I 3014 8t i 103 |8t 14| do pra | Southern Biciic Sugar Refinery 1005 (T, Conl & Tron. 94 ° | Texan Pucific. 10%|T. & O. Cent. prd . 14| Unlon Pucific 2141U.'S, Expross L3I W.SL L. & P 178 doptd........ . 725 | Wells birgo Bx. Lead Trust [\ 3 | Loufsville & N.. aopfa.. . GAN At oM s g anhaitai Gon.... 1054 |D. & R. ¢ Memphis & C. 18 % Michigan Cent.... | Pucific § & Mobile & Ohio do ptd ashiv1ile O L &T. O Nutional Co do 'y e 7. Centrii...l L N &W. pld.... North Am, Co.'.. Northern Paclfic.. 1% Am. Tob. O No. Pac. pfd 151" do prd.. Total mles of stocks today were 235,828 sh: Including: Ameri Sugar, 107,200; Day Gas, 2,800, Burli I Chicago Gas, Louisville'’ & Nashviile, 2,700; Manhattan solidated, 12,200; New Jersey Central, 4,000; North- western, ' 5,900; 'Rock Island, 7.600; St Paul, 15,- 900; United States Cordage, 2,600; Western Union, 8300, .8t L. & K. O... | 740 bt [s. %% is¢|"do'pra 10K New York A NEW YORK, Nov. 14, Easy at 1 per cent; last lo at 1 per cent PRIME MERC{NTILE eent. TRLING al and Y ON n 1 per cent; PAPER-2%43% EXCHANGE: business in bankers' bills at $1.861; for 60 days. 4850048814, TIFICATES—63° T DS—Eq bonds, quiet. “airly firm, §4.6714 Posted rates, Commercial bills, bid for for Ratlroad GOVERN for 4s. State firmer. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: U. 866, rog. 1174|D. & R. G. 48 U. 8. 58, coup 1173 | Erie 2ds......... . U. 8. 48, reg 114 H. & U 8. 48./conp. 114%| do7s... .. U. 8.2, reg....... D6 |H.&T.C. 88. . Pacific 68 of 05,0 101 | do 68.......... Ala. Class A. 1083 M. K. & T 1 106 | o 2d 4 021 | Mutual U J. C. G firm bonds, Missourl ¢ N.C. 8.... PO T 8.C.nonfund. . Tenn. new et 08 Tenn. nuw set o8, Tenn. old 6. Va. Centuries. do deferred Atchison ds. dovd A. . Canada So. 2ds. . C. P. 18t8 of 05, D.&R.G. 78...... 124 [N, W. Consois.. 100%| 4o 8. F. Dob. 55, 1%4(R. G, West. o T0Y 80 ISL P. Consols 78. 1804 do C. & P. W.5s. 1121¢ 60 |L L. &L M. Gen. 6 80% OIS LAS ¥ Gon. 8 08 iy Tex. Pac. 19t8..... 803 684/ 0o 2ds.. R 1 201U P. 1868 of ‘000, 100% 10644 | West Shore 4s.... 100% 1024 So. R. q 83 Boston Stoc’s Quotatio: BOSTON. Nov. 14.—Call loans. 1@1' var cent: ume loans. 2@3 percent. Closlng pricas for 8locks,bads and mining 8a1r33: AT&SF ... B%| Westngh. Elscirio Am. Sugar. 88 |W. Elec. pfd .., Am. Sugar pfd. 034 | Wis. Central. Bl{ State Gas.... 1214 Atchtson 2ds. . Bell Telephone. ... 1964 Atelison is. Boston & Albany.. 206 |New Engzland 0s. Boston & Malne.... 154 |Gen. Electric 5s. do pfd 150 | Wis. Cent. 1sty C. B & Q. Tdle| Atlantle Fitechburg...... .. 154 Boston & Mov Gen. Eleetric...... Butte & Boston. 1llinois Steel. ... Calumet & Hecla, N.Y.&N. E. Centenninl, Oid Colony....... . | Frankiin Oregon Stori Lins Kearsarzo. Rubver....... Osceola Union Pacific. uine, West Ena...... Tamarack .. W. End ofd. 38 52 San Francisco Minlng Stock Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 14.—The offictal closing quotations for mining 81028 1014y Wers a3 tol- lows: Aa Alplia Con Andes Beleher. . ! Belle Iaie.....! Best & Beichier Bodie Con..... Builion. Caledonf iallenge Chollar......... Confidence. Con. Cal & Va. Con. Imperial Crown_Point i Silver bars, 03} 2034e. Mexican dollars, 523 8 B3c¢. Drafs, sight, ¢; telegraphie, 7'¢c. [ 120 i 120 Ex 5 60 80 5 105 85 A2 10 38 72 110 485 1 |Govld & Curry. . |Hale & Norcross. {Justies.......... |Kentucky Con., Mexican.. ... |Mount Diabio. Union Con. Utah Con, Now York Mining Quotatio; NEW YORK. Nov. 14,—The following ars the closing mining quOLAION3: Bulwer. Outario. . Cholor. Oplir.... Crown Point. Plymouth. Con. Cal. & Va... "\ Quicksilver. Deadwood ... do pre Gould & Curry Sterra Nov. a Standard. Union Con. Yellow Juci da. Homestake Mexican . London Stock Qaotations, St Paul com. . ¥. Central Erieds.. . | Pennayivanis. Ils. Central. 943 Reading Mexican ordinary. _14%|Mex. Oea. now 4 BAR SILVER—20d per ounce. MONEY—\ per cent. The rate of discount In the both short and three mouths' Duluth Wheat Market, DULUTH, Nov. 14.—WHEAT—Close: No. 2 sh and November, 6l3c; No. 1 northern, 1 Novemby ber, B9l4c; May. 2 No. 3, Sdo; 1" northern, Canadian Paeific.. Erl 60) open market for bills 1 3 per cent. 'Frisco Wheat Quotations. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov December, ¥7%c; May, 31 Wool Market. « ST, LOUIS, Nov. 14.—WOOL—Qulet, change. without Flnancial Sotes. BALTIMORE, Nov. 14.—Cl arings, balances, 1610,696 BOSTON, Nov. balances, §1,089,358. NEW YORK, Nov. balances, $5,292,03(, PH . 103; bal $1,522467. BERLIN, Nov. W.—Exchange on London, elght days' sight, 3 marks 38 plg. MEMPHIS, Nov. 14— ances, $93,986. New Yoik Phr. LONDON, Nov. “l4.—Amsunt of bullion gone into the Bank of Englacd on balance today I £793,000. CINCINNATI, Nov. New York exchange, ings, 32,004,030 NEW ORLEANS, Nov 6. New York exchange, clal, §1 discount ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1.—Clearings, $.431,910; ances, $660,080. Money dull, 6@7 per c:nt change on New York, % discount WASHINGTON, Nov. M.—Tas cash balance in the treasury at the clore of business toduy was $108,702,258; gold reserve, 361,961,862, LONDON, Nov. W.—Gold is que Buenos Ayres ai 46 Madeid, 14 St Peterburg, (0; Athens, 17 Vienna, 108. PARIS, Nov. 14.—4 $3,065,565; W.—Bank clearings, $14,414,054; 14.~Clearings, $94,285,991; M.~Clearings, $I rings, change, s M.—Money, 61G6 per cent. 20400 p.emum. ¢ ear: 1.~ bank, carings, 1,058, ar: ‘commet- bal- 54 d today at Lisbon, 2; R me, 1.0} . m.—Three per ceat rentes, 102f 47%c for the account. Three and One-halE per cent rentes. 101¢ 16 for the account Exchange on London, 35f 12%¢ for checks. CHICAGO, Nov. L —Clearings, §16,003,000. Money, 364 cent on call; 5@6 per cent on I,!me.“anw h‘-:‘k' ncl:;:lu\'m-l e premium., ‘orel excl ope! W Blerling cem- | merell, WisGL% | stanti, days, prices. the readily prices | low v ve! B0Od On acc | aun. up steady or less a dime quotable from $2 82, No. i Av Booaam No. 1 feader. 2 fo 1 cow. 4 5 1 1 cow 2 cows. steers 2 steers.. 1 steer... 1 steer. . 2 steers 2 cows.. 1 cow. bull... bulls. 5 cows. cows.. teer. steers. steers. 4 cows 16 steers. § 3 cows. means high average, 1y the = and The veals or for The stocker and fe Good, yearlings prices, neglec lower. lown 3 cows....... 3 cows.... strs Tex.. ! 5 steers.... e steers..... COWS...oonn 17 cows..... me o was to the fair good beef \ippers woule at Tight K inst ar With prices Tuesday te a weak It wi quality cf ance was thi made n particular These sold at c of the 10c lower than little change In rough st the fleshy met but stock and with a_f other grad and price Good o cholce t from $2.7 to §2 Represonta 108483 8 POCK around was as u 1 the market bid for Se an dull, offeri airiy liberal supp! v the right close uners did not fare so yell. | large proportion of this arket ruled weak | Tuesday. Conditions were sub- ) the two preceding no radical change in cattle the dressed beef men wanted and on which speculative salable Low grade st | eriminated ag was slow, than market on anything considering t very fair clear Cow stuff was in good demund grades, steady prices. unt of stock offered the v to that were steady sual dis. such nd 10c mean except good stock, b ngs and air to to There market for well ¢ generally. ler trade wae rather | graded dema § Wit uled feeder B8, 1...1120 260 WESTERN CATTLE. COLORADO, P L1010 ders. . 8 cows. 1 cow 0 10 1080 cows. 5 cows 49 8t Mathewa, .70 H G 1e% ] 1044 . m 4 cows.. 120 240y 5 g 250 25) 3 feeders. 191 bull. .. 23 bulls. Verest. pGwbers LT e ‘TR feede i W. 260 it 28 =1 feeder.... Av. 1428 700 LS 141 550 . 560 {1008 200 ====2 stra (g, 1 feeder.... 1020 913 190) 11090 T 900 3 feeders.. . steers. ... 4 cows...... e D, 3o 1% steers. . Bowker. Feows. . ® . 3. Baugh. 11 steers Gssett 16 cows.. Stortz. i rtuer. 3 mioers unter & Co. 43 Bteers. . Baird: 2 bulls. . 9 cows.. SOUTH DAKOTA. Wilson Eros. 1074 235 9 steers R, R. Cattle Company 125 strs Tex..1066 § 00 J. Porter. 12O IR 4 cows, 8 cown...... 110 L2018 100 nzme LAl T 088 nd at more about s are to §3.%5; fair to good and common grades from Pr. # 90 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 15 ansss. S8R 50500 1910 1506 12 191 19142 19143 10 191D 1S 1 1942 1913 1921 A 1100 [ No. 8. 2. Av. Pr. No. Av. 160 § 120 160 200 Pr. 1 4 B 80 0 PIGS AND 250 e poror S B SBISLERRRLSS8332383328 88 = were light today, six single- There was a good demand and a_strong market for desirable muttons, a bunch of good, 1i3-1b. fed wethers finding o ready buyer at $2.85. On common stock the market was slow and unchanged. Fair to cholce hatives are quot- able at from $2.2% to $2.60, falr to good westerns from $2 to $2.60, common and stock sheep from $1.25 to $1.76, good to choice 40 to 100-Ib. from $250 to $3.75. Representative sales: No. 9 nativ 99 nativ mixed ........ wethers ...... Recelpts and Disposition of Stoc'c. Official_receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards ompany for the twenty-four hours ending at § o'clock p. m., November 14, 1604 RECEIPTS, Cattle Hogs, Sheep R DISPOSITION, Cattle. Hogs. 15 93 953 1,179 166 163 1% k7l 130 112 10 Omaha Packng Co ....... The G. H. Hammond Co. Swift_and company . The Cudahy Packing Co. A, Hoas ... : R. Becker & Degan . Hamilton & Stephens Vansant & Co. J. L. Carey ... J. Lobman Becker . Rothsch on, G. B, . Hammond Left over Total UHICAGO L1V There Was a Lower Market for All De- scriptions of Cattle, CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—There was a lower market for all descriptions of catile, with the exception of cholce corn-fatted steers. All but about 4,500 € the twenty 0dd thousand received were na- tives, graded as common to falr, and ruled very Qull, and at the close showed a loss of 10c per cwt. Sales of native steers were largely at from $3.50 to §5, and from $1.75 to §2.50 bought most of the cows. There were about 2,60 westerns and {2000 Texans. They s:ld at steady prices. As a consequence of the heavy supply the hog market lost buoyancy. Buyers filled their orders at from 10c to 15c off from yesterday's closing quotations. At the decline the mov ment was steady. The range of sales for common 0 prime was from $4.40 Lo $4.80; medium weigats generally sold at from $4.45 (0 $1.75, and from 4.25 to $4.55 were the prevalling prices for light weights, though as hgh as $.60 was bid for STOCK. k for sheep ing 10¢ to 16c t opened slow and we nbs, prices on the former b . and on the latter 15c to e lower than & Iose yesterday. The receipts are the heavi ' for any (hree consecutive days, Today's s were §1 to $3.10 for poor fo cholce p, the bulk of sales being at from §2 to ; lambs from $1.75 to §3.90. ipts: Cattle, 21,000 head; calves, 500 head; £9,000 head; sheep, 21,000 head. Evening Journal reports HOGE eipts, 59,000 head; official yesterday, 38,621 b shipments, 8653 head; left over, about 6,500 'head, quality quite good, a greater portion of heavy lots; market active,’ but w plew, B@10c lower; sales range at $1.15G4 Tight; $4.2564.40 for rough packing, $4.2564 mixed, §4.46604.90 £ ayy packing and sh lots, and $2.60004.35 for pigs. CATTLE-Receipts, 21,000 head; market ac tye; kood krades, firm and unchanged; common lots,” b@10c lower. SHEE —Recelpts, 21,000 head; supply In excess of demand; prices 5@1oc lower. WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS. Second Week of the Wintor Seuson Shows a tan tsome Increase Al Along. CINCINNATI, Nov. M.—(Special Telegram.)- Tomorrow's Price Current will say: The past week western packers have handled 395,000 hogs. compared with 82,000 the preceeding week and 200,00 last year, making a total of 720,000 sinc Voyember 1, agaiost M50 a year ugo. Prom- nent places cormpare as follows! | lace. 184, Chicago .. o Th s amiaes st adarar JER 000 Kansas City © T80 Omaha 8t Louls Cincinnatt Indianapolis Milwaukee Cedar Raplds St. Joseph .. Bloux City 41,000 31,000 81,000 16,000 12,000 13,000 7,000 6,000 7,000 5,000 12,000 Stock Market. 14, ~CATTLERecelpts. head; shipments, 1400 head. * Market fairly active, exeept conumon stock, native steers, 1100 0 1,200 Ibs., $3.75¢14.15; light and common, $2.50603.45; cows, '$1.06G2.20; "Texas steers, 800 to 1,000 Ibs., $2.5003.00; cows, §2. §T. LOUILS, Nov. 4,100 0 may be expected to grow as sh If you would live to reap t culating medium.” You must impurities, It is a modernized, “up to dat Addross (only) N. W. AYER & SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, PHILADELPHIA. Omaha’s Proposed Water Power will add mil- lions to our wedulth, thousands to our population, and Omaha e has never grown before. Lie benefits, increase your “cir- keep the system free from all To purify the b'ood and fone up the nerves, nothing goes right to the spot like Zogan's Sarsiparilla and Celery. ¢” remedy. Sold by all druggists. best heavy, $.65@4.80; fair to good heavy, $4.45 @4.60; good light and mixed lots, - $4.42 rough and common to fair Hght, $1.00 SHEEP—Receipts, 3,100 head: 'shipm Market slow, lowei; native sheep, §2.80; none. lambs, Kansas Chy Live Stock Market. KANBAS CITY, Nov. 14.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 10,000 head; shipments, 1,800 head; market 5106 lower; Texis steers, $2.26(73.30; beef stecrs, $2.50@ native cows, $1.50%3.25; stockers and feeders, $2.40@3.50. HOGS—Receipts, 19,700 head: shipments, head; bulk of sales, $4.30G4.55; heav es, 4.70; packers, $4.40@1.70; mixed, $4.50G4. $4.15004.35; pigs, $8.2504.15. SHERP—Receipts, 4,00 head: shipments, 1,1 head; ‘market stronger and higher; natives. § 357 westerns, §2.65@3.25; stockers and feeders, 0G2.60; lambs, $8.00G1.25. Stock In Sight. the four princ 00 Record_of recelpts at kets for Wednesday, November 14, 18 Catfle. e 4683 21000 10,000 4400 10,083 pal mar- South Omaha Chicago ... ICansas City St. Louls . 11,800 Total 100,896 St ST. LOUIS, changed, WHEAT—Advanced early %c on buying, aft ward going up with a slight le up this continued to a close lc above yesterday; 2 red, cash and November, 52lic; December, 7 closing e up; No. 2 lowed wheat g mixed, eash, d6c; November, 45%¢; December, H@HC: 2, 46l4e; ‘May, 4Tiac. 30c; December, eral Mariot. Nov. 14.—FLOUR-Firm, un- OATS--Stronger, advancing ash, 80%ie; November, May. 32 @82%c. 2, enst side, offered on call at fle, higher; sales Minnesota ; other sales at 66@58c. BRAN-Fifm; 6liyc, sacked, east track, No. 2% HOGS—Rboelpts, 11,800 head; ' shipments, 300 bead. Market weak, 6@ lower, but active; CLOVER SE 3 HAY—Prime to choice timathy, $9.00610.00, BUTTER—Quiet at recent advance. EGGE—Steady; 1614, —Firmer; §2.9314, $3.10 bid. CORN MEAL—4$2.30G%35. WHISKY—$1.23. COTTON TIES-Sc. BAGGING—5%@6%c. PROVISIONS—Easier. Pork, standard Jobbing, $12.60. Lard, prime steam, $6.9: $7.05. Dry salt meats, loose shoulder $6.37%@6.50; ribs, 36.506.6214; shorts, packed ~ shoulders, 6. 15@1.50; shorts, $1.6214 3,000 Dbl 13,000 b, blls, ; mess, 6,000 wheat, 7 Liverpoot LIVERPOOL, Nov. 14.—~WHEAT—Firm: hold- ers offer sparingly; No. winter, 4s 9d; No. 2 red, spring, 0s. CORN=—Duil: holders 48 1%d; futures, firm; Novemher, 4 10§d; Dec 45 Gi4d. FLOUR—Firm: holders offer moderately; Louis fancy, winter, 68 9. PROVIFIONS-Lard, ste ingly; spot, 38s. Pork, firm: holds ingly: prime mess, western, 638 9 medium westomn, §6s 3d. Beef, firm; holders offer ingly; extru India mess, 678 6d; prime mess, 56s 3. Hams, firm; holders offer’ ap short cut, Ms. Hacon, holders offer sparingly: Cumber- land cut, firm,’ 36s; short ribs. steady, 368 6d long clear, 46-1bs., steady, 3% 3d; long and short clear, 55-1bw., 3087 shoulders, firm, s 6d CHERSE-Steady: holders offér moderately; finest white and coiored, 61s for Syplember. { TALLOW—Nominal; supply poor; prime city, 28, COTTON SEED OIL-FEasy, 108 TURPENTINE-Steady; holders ingly: wpirite, 208 9d. ROSIN—Steady; holders mon, 38 7i4d. HOPS—AL London (Pacific coast). offer sparingly; new crop, £2 15s@E3. moderatel s offer sf cr, 48 1d; Januar offer 8t a. offer spar- offer sparingly; com- firm; holders Minnenpolls Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4.—Wh active today and hig The maiket fraction above the close of yesterday vanced almost steadily from the opening to the close, wi transactions, It was th in connection with local trade, the market all througl on_an_average of about n the close of yesterday, No- | 68%e; May, 0%@8ic: on . 60%c; No. 1 northern, 69%e; No. 4 . B§140; recelpin were 209,980 bu. ! shipments, 10,35 bu. The demand for flour w more active and much wales were ma than on previous days. P . ¥9.0G3.40; b $1.90G2.20. The production’ for the last rs was estimated at 41.000 bbls. ; shipments for the same time were 46,68 bbls. was very opened a and ad- per cent high mber, 9} New York Drv G NEW YORK, Nov, 14 called for many light assort current wants, though many resulted from deliveries on form Clothing woolen for spring shared in a very good | distribution and of wll low to medium qualities | the production {8 quickly distributed and buyees | calling for more. Speciallies In spring fabrics | of other cotton or wools and woven printad were in order request. Printing cloths in betier de- mand and market firm at the prices bid. EW ORLEANS, Nov. apot, $.10 bales; Lo artive 0 i-16c; good ordinary. 4 7-16c; Dueber-Hampden road men and other experts to be un. equalled for wear and accuracy. The Dueber Watch Works, Canton, 0. WM. LOUDON, Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New Yor! All business orders placed on Clicag! Board of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Cffice, room 4, New York Life Bullding, Omaha. Telephone 180, nent, 13,986 bales; stock, very' steady; sales, 92,100 bales; Novel bid; December, $5.19¢15,20; Januaty, February, $5.25G8.29; March, $5.33G5. £5.3935. ver, gtk $5. uxz.x‘l 34; April, 40; May, $5.45(15.46; June, $5.51G5.52; July, 58; August, LOUIS, Nov. 14.—COTTO; Ge; shipments, 7,500 bale: stock, 81,800 bales. . $6.6105.63. BT, mid. STOCKS OF GRAIN, Bradstreet's Report Covering Points of Ae~ cumulation Throughout the World, NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Special cable and tele- graphic advices to Dradstreet’s covering principal points of accumulation in the United States, Canada and Europe indicate the following changes in stocks of grain last Saturday, com= pared with the preceding Saturday: Avallable supplies east of the Rocky mountains, wheat, iner 1,138,000 bu.; corn, increase, 23,000 bu.} oats, decrease, 611,000 bu; United States, west of the Rocky mountains, wheat, increass, 690,000 bu.; afloat for and in Europe, wheat, decrease, 08,000 bu. Large increases of domestic whea stocks east of the Rocky mountaing not report by the grain exchanges included 160,00 bu. in northwest Interior elevators, 100,000 bu, in Chls cago private elevators, %900 bu. at Rochested and_ 30,000 bu. at Ofdensburg. Corresponding decrenses Include 396,000 bu, at Fort Willlams, 8,000 bu. at Newport News, 89,000 bu. in Minne- apolls private elevators and 8,000 bu. in Mile waukee private elevators. Kunsas City Markets. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 14.—WHEAT—Highers No. 2 hard, 0@5lc; No. 2 red, 49@i0c; rejected [ by sample on 'chan 1. b, Missise r, No. 2 hard, §1@67%c; No. 3 red, 68 2 mixed, 2%@42%c; No. 8 2 mixed, 20%@2%c; No. § Higher; No. white, 42%@dse. OATS—Active; white, 33¢. RY E—4Tc. BUTTER—Firm; aite. EGGS—S; RS No. creamery, 164 dalry, 18 ~FLOUR~Firm. 2 spring, 624c; No. % northern, COR OATS. Fivim; Higher; a2%e; nple, No. 8 52@oe. bt ROV ISIONS 15 RECEIPTS- bu.; Larley, 81,000 bu SHIPMENTS~Flour, bu.; barley, none. Lower: pork, lard, lour, 12,600 Dbl wheat, 9,000 bbls.; wheat, corla Gruln Marke PEORIA, Nov. 14.—CORN-Steady; #%c; now, No. 4, 43) OATS-Firm, higher; No. 3 white, f1g3114c RYE—Hearce, higl WHISKY—Firm No. No. 2 white, 1@} No. 2, WGble. g wine' basis, §1.2, RECEIPTS . 1800 bu.; corn, 7,100 bu.j oats, 75,000 bu.; rye, none; bariey, 4,00 bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 1,200 bu'; corn, 10,00 bu.; oats, 88,000 bu.; rye, none; barley, 3,000 bu, Chioago Fruit Quotations. CHICAGO, Nov. W.—The Earl Frult company mld Califorhia fruit at auction today, realieing pricen: Emperor grapes, Half crates, the followinj $1.201.35; double crates, §2.22.70. new, 3 Bugar Murket. LONDON, Nov. W.—SUGAR—Cane, flat: niothe ing doing; centrifugal Java, 12¢; Muscovado, faly fining, 10s. Oil Markets. 5 1-160; middling fair, e, nominal; falr, T4¢, recelpts, 21,21 Iadles; exports, Great Britaln, 13,700 bules;’ contis | LONDON, Nov. 14.—~LINSEED OIL~20 4 CALCUTTA LINSEED-Spot, l‘ -3