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    TITR OMATTA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1803.
COJIJIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Heavy Selling by Scalpers anil Several
Operators Sent Wheat Down ,
WCDNESDW'S ' CLOSE WAS THE OPENING
I.lTrpnnl Market * U'crc itutc < l Stcnd
kilt the 1'rlro tloicd Off nml Ducoiir-
need tlio Unlit Upnnnl Mote-
nifiit In Stuck * Checked ,
uio. Nov. 2a Heavy aellln'g by scalp
ers i\nd \ several operators , who Imvo been
rciMrdcil as bulls , sent wheat down again
today Closing prices were about-Jfc lower
than yesterday. Corn xvn * dull ntvl easier
nml closed with u loss for the day of Jtfc per
IM. Provisions mini llriner on diminished
movement of hcgs to market.
Wheat opened noir jrsteiday's close. The
J.lvcrpool market wns iiuotcd steady , hut
fii ! price closed off and discouraged the
Inills. hater , when Northwestern receipts
Df MIS cars ngalnst ( VII yesterday wcro rr-
imrtcd , a temporary bulge resulted and Do-
rcmbcr went to li'.V and Mav to f.S c. Offer-
JiiKsof Hnsslan wheat for April delivery
Jn KiiRlnml at c lower than red
xx Inter cloned in New York yesterday caused
u temporary poll of weakness , aim the fail-
urn of a casualty company with liabilities of
* l.Ml.KMal60Bccm ( ) ( > d to contribute to the
weakness \Vtion Singer , Driver , Mnilblooin ,
Urosseaii and others who Irivo been re
garded as lending hulls appeared ns sellers
the price rattled down aim despite better
floslnc cables failed to rally , closing at the
day's bottom llgures. December opened at
ill ' < re. vesterday'8 close , lost 'ffc ' , rallied V ,
lost -V. gained "fc , lost V , rallied ' 41- , and
declined ic to Iho close ut 01V bid.
Trading In corn wns light and the gencnil
tendency of the market downward. Open-
inn V lower than yesterday May failed to
rally on receipts lighter than the estimates
nml small estimates for tomorrow. Iho
hlump in wheat toward the close augmented
lo ! veak feeling in the corn pit and closing
prices were at the bottom figures of the nay.
May opened at 40'c ' , , , lost 'bc , declined ' .ft' ,
iallied ' 4c , and lost ? hc to the close at : V.I5 < o.
The oats market was dull ard featureless.
May opened at yesterday's closing llgurcs.
EOJfc'c , lost > { e and rallied ' ( ,0 to the close at
} ii' , lower than yesterday.
Provisions opened llrm on light hog rr-
ti-ipts and light estimates for tomorrow and
advanced on bolter isolations at the yanls.
Toward the end tinxvialmc.ss of wheat hart
n unsettling effect and much oflliuR.ilu
was lost. Compared with last night,1mm-
iry pork is S ) < c higher , January lard 7' < , c
liiffhor and ribs f > c higher.
Rstimntod receipts for tomorrow ; Wheat ,
I IS cars ; corn , H'JO cars ; oats , IClicars ; hogs ,
IH.OOO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
( 'iibh iiuotations were as follows :
KI.OIIII riichanged.
WIIKAT No. 2sprliii. ) C0ic ? ; No. 3 sprhiB ,
tHSOl ' .c ; No. 2 red , 150 ? . . ; .
Conx No. 2 , 30\ic.
OATS No. 2 , a74c ! : No. 2 white , 30a
Blc ; No. 3 white , 38'4t39' ' c.
UVK-No.2. 44 We.
ItAiu.r.v No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40QIJUe : No.
i , 3lii43c. ! (
I-'LAX SKKD-NO. 1,11.10.
TIMOTHY HEED Prime , $3.10B.3.17.
I'OIIK Mess , pur hhl. , * 12.75i614.00 ; lard , ] ) cr
100 Ills. . (8.60 ; short rlhs sides ( loose ) ,
l7.12Sift7.25 : dry h.il'cd shoulders ( hoxudi ,
IG.OOrG.70 ( ; short cluar Mdus ( boxed ) , J8.20Q ;
H.37'j.
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,
II 10
Kuiuns Cut loaf , O'ic ; Kranulatcd , Oc ;
Ktiindiird "A4'.c.
The following were the iccuipts and ship
ments for today.
Now Vork Murlaitn.
NKXV YOltK , Nov. 23. Ki.oi'll-Koci-lpts. 17.-
OOO bills. ; e\p rtb , 0,000 bills. ; Kiik-s , 0,001)
jikKs.i market dull , liuyors holding IT nn thn
reat-tUm in wlicnt ; mill pituiith ; , Jl.20SI.00 ;
XNlntor imtonts , lf3.40iJ3.00 ; pity mill rli-urs ,
3.GM13.GO ( ; winter sti-ali-hls. t2.80tiU.2ll ;
Minneapolis imtcitts , t3.857il.00 ; xvlntur tix-
tl-iiM , t2.202.70 ; Minneapolis liaUors. J2.30S
3.50 ; winter , low uradi-s , $1.70 2.25 ; sjirlnir.
low Klades , H.GOf&l.OO ; bprliiK , e.xira , If 1.00
Cons MEAIQulot ; yellow westoin , $2.70 ®
'KYK Dull ; boat loads , 04OGc.
llAIU.KY Hull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 03 < aOlc.
lUm.KV MAI.T Dull ; xvestern , GOiJBOe ; l\-
Kixxril , 80fi85o.
. WHEAT KucelpU , 201,000 liu , ; exports 47-
700 lUi ) htilch , 3,000,000 , Im. futures. 102,000
bu. spilt. Spot iniiikut WL'Hlii-r with u .siiinll
p.xpoi t triiiliNo. . 2 roil. In slori ) uiulolcviitor ,
OGftOOUc ; .illotlt , ( JOVfiCiti1 , ; f. . I ) . , ( KlUfe
O3'i' ; iinuradcil icil,00i(57Jgi" ( No. 1 norllii-rn ,
7i ( ) < ( ii7l'c ( ? ; NCI. 1 haul , 70 , ifv71iOiillnns /
openi-il i-iisy nn ( llsiippolntlni ; ciililc" , rullU-il
nn the decri-iiMi of 1,01)0,000 Int. In four clays
Interior rei-i'lpls , Imtclou'donlc ut * ® lcnut
ih-cllnooii five Milling ; No. 2 toil , .lanuiiry ,
ti7 4titiH7-10c , clo liiR at m'ie ; I'oDruiiry ,
OO c , closliiK atdOc ; Miin-b , 70HW71 l-10c ,
closlliK nl 7J ( ) ii ! May , 72"i73jO , I'loiliu ; at
72 > c ; Novcmliur i-liiM-il t OO' p ; Dccoinbur.
(54 0-10(207 ( 7- lOc , closllIK lit 00 Ac. ,
COIIN Ucci-lpts , 05,300 tin , flltnrpi : , 73-
000 Im , hpol. tiuot modelali-ly ac-tlxn , rlu--
IIIR easy : No. 2 , 44 ? < c In uluviitur , 40TiJ45lic (
iillout , Options nponoil lower , closing xvenU at
! ti : not cli-cllno ; Junimry , 44lit4T i > , closed ut
44'4c ; Mn > 40 l-lO O'Jiiloscd ' ftt40ejNo-
vi-tnber 44jc ! ; December , 44'i40c , closed at
44'ji- .
OATH HcoetiitH , 87,200 bu , ; exports , 30,000
bu. ; MilcH , 00,000 bn. fuliirua , 01,000 bu. spot ,
Hnot inarlcut ilull , closing Kleiuly ; No. 2 , 34c ;
I\o. 2 , diillven-d , : i.V ; No. 3 di > -
llvcroil , 33Ui' : No. 2 white , 3Ce ; No.
n xvlillo , 33ic ! ; truck , inUuil wnst-
< -rn , 30(230c ( ; track , wliltti western , 30fr. KK- ;
truck\\hlto Htnte , 11040c. Outlons , tnnikiU
htriuly. cloM'd dull nt iincliiuiKi'd to ' . < ui-t ilo-
rlliieJaiiutiryU41i ; < i > 35i-closi > il ut3l' > e ; .May ,
uriVity&.e , closed nt 35 > , c ; Novumbur clobc-it
ut 34i'j DuL-embur , 34UU34UC , Closed nt 34c ! ,
MAY- Dull ! hlilppliif , ooc.
Horn-Dull ,
HIDES Sti'niiy.
I.KATIIIIIMrm ; henilor.l.-ioln , lluenoa Ayrc-s ,
llKlit to heavy welKhts MiM'Jo.
Wool/-Stonily ; clomi-stlc llt-ece , 10327c ;
jiullcd , 'JUQ'JUci TOMIK , ItxaiOi : .
I'liovisiDNS t'ut moan , steady ; pickled
limns , Uifii'Jiihard.Btoadlor ! ) ; xreHtcrn btcnm
clOM-d at f-'J ; option sales , none ; Novembur
I'lost-d ut if'J , nonilniil ; Jainuiry. JH.20 noin-
lnal. I'ork , htuadlnr ; fancy , H7.00 luODi
bboitclimr , 117,1)0 ) 1 U.OO.
Hun EHQulot und Mi-udy : western dairy. 18
Ci22ci westein creamery , 20ii27'.ic ; westein
fncloiy. lO'iO''liiiKln ; : ,27'ic.
" 'jksu Dull nnd uni-liaiiKcd ; Ntulu liuvu.
SP ; t-inall , 101iQ.12ttc ; part sUlnis , \ &
- Qulot ! west * fresh , 24i2GhOiith- ( ;
lVnn ylv nlh-oil. pot sulen , nutiu ; llucemhur
options , mi les none i closed ut 74'ic bid , 74C
usliiHl : I.ljuu ull , biilos noun.
HOSIN Stuidy : strained , common to good ,
>
TIIIU > I.NTINK Htandy nt .
Moi.ASSis Steady ; Now Urluuns , opun ket
tle , good tu choice , 35 < & 40c.
I'm liio.MQulut ; American , tl2.CO14.60 ,
COITUIIQulot but llrm ; liiUu. > 0.80 hid.
J.KAIJSteady ; domustlc. f3.37U hid.
TiN-l'lini ! Mrults. 20GO hid.
t-i'Ki.Ttu llaruly ktcudy ; domebtlc , 13.02) ) ;
nominal. .
I.lvorpool
Nov. 23. .WHEAT Firm : ilo-
nuuid inoderalo ; lioldorst otter hpuritiKly i Cull-
fornlu , No , 1 , On 0ilit5n7Ud ! } : rod western
iprlnir. No. 2 , OdiiOs Olid ; No. 2 winter ,
i'Tii'iN 1'lriiY ; iiemaiul moderate ; iiilxvd xvckt-
I'l'iovJSio.xel'orl.prlmo muss , line , B7 Cd ;
bacon , loni ; and nbort clear , 00 Jb . , 4tJn.
MlNNKAl'Ol.IB. Nov. 23.Vhoiit was etcudy
t llr t. then slio'ni ; with llttlu to-indlcatu miy'
| cnoi l ttltcrutlou lu thu situation , ; v tUu
tttorni hns Imd llttln other cffpct than to lcs oti
tcmpornrlly the xvhcut tnox'aiiinnt In the In
terior , iniikliiR protatu. ! aNo , tiinllor arrivals
herb for A lev days Nenr the close prices
ilpcllnc-d UJl'ic. The recplpts were moro lib-
( ml lliiin Iind been exp-.i-ted , amounting to
274 enr . Di-ccnibor opened nt tiT\c. mid
i'lo.iii1 nt07 tc : May arn-iieiNit 04c and rlo wl
nt02ic. Track wliPAt .sold mostly at GOc for
No. 1 nnrtht-ni. butclospd ! No 1 hnrd. Olc ;
No. I nortlinnii 59'ic ; No. 2 northurn , 08c.
The demand for llo'ir Is Ilhl ( , both for fix-
porlr.nd d r > ie tl < ' account. PrelRhls nro un-
ih.incd. : t'hlunicnln , 34,7i5 litiU. 1'CPd Is
dull but slPiHly ; bran. 13.0020.25 ; iliorts ,
fO.20'3,0.60 ' ; thlpnient ° , 1,079 tun * .
JvOUTII xVIWTKUN MII.I.KK IIKI'UnT.
Uatput of Fluur U ill llpcrc.no llc.i lly
After Thin Week.
MlNNiUroMff. Nov. 23. The Northwestern
Miller nays : The mills did nut g l along very
smoothly thu last halt of hiitwcck I.ow water
bothered a good du.il aii'l Kept the mitputcon-
ctdorably below what It. would otherwise haxo
been. The itmitlty | ground was 229.340 bbls , ,
nveruglng 38,244 hbls. dully , iiulnst 234,2)0 :
bbls , the week before. 180,79(1 ( fiir thu cor-
re-pondlng time In 1S'J2 und 101,200 bbli. In
Just how large HIP output will bo this week
Is dlllloiilt to say. Thu xx liter power Is short
find : i good deal of sloam Is bolus used to en
able the mills to rim up to the last moment
Hint luku Hhlpincnts can bu mado. All
( ixcopl iino line have stoppol fcalvlng
IlourforlaUo. shipment , anil Iho chances uro
i-oiiHi of the mills that are today hi theopora-
tlvp list will bo Id In befoto Mturday. There
Is fully as much gloomy talk about the milling
sltintlon as there was a week ago. With thu
aoo or 20c lucked on freights and buyer- * , both
at homo and nbioiid. In the bearish frame Of
mind that they aiu , mlllors see llttlo hope for
Undo mil 11 tlmro Is a reiullustmant of values.
The sales of Hour luHt we.uk appear to haxo ;
been about 100,000 hbls. Compiiratlvcly little
xvus for export , 1'ilcos urceptpd wore vury
low. hi sninu caics , It Is claimed , below cost.
The lower price of cash wheat hnlped out the
sinnuvvliat The dnoct expoil ship-
nit-Ills by tin- mills 1'ist week wore53,000 bbK ,
iKaliixtA'l.lOO lilils. the procedllix week.
Oiu.ili.t rr.ulucii .MurUot.
The mnikct Is very weak and Ihu
amount of butter that hi lues over 20c. Is very
small Chok-o to fancy country , 20JW2c ;
good to choice countrv , 18tJ'-Oc ; frcih pucUIng
stuck , 15c.
DitKxsiiii I'ori.TUY Thn season has arrived
when the demand Is mowing for dressed
poultry. ChlcKcns , ( V5.7C" geuno and duck" ,
OfftlOc ; turUeyo , 10fcl2c. !
IilVK I'ot'MUYThe market on chickens Is
ovursuppllud and the packers are oITu ring oni v
4SI'jc ' ; geesuandducks,7fflHc : turkuyH.HiiS'ic. '
Vu\i. The arrivals during the past day or
two have been light , and the market tlrm at
previous limitations. Choice small and fat
veals , G'tr < Vi 'ic ' : thin or heavy ,
flAXti : TliHi-oldorwi'i.ther Is having a. vnry
bnnulli-liil ollei-t upon thu iramn market. The
clonmml , which has been light all the fall , Is
ImpiovltiKaml prices uroconsequently HrmliiK
up. Prom now on birds that aru undrawn
xvlll bu itlvi-n tliu piuferonoiI'ralrli * olilc-Kens ,
J3.50tt3.75i grouse. J3.25Si.OO : : quail. I.U3 6
1.00 ; lurk ' nine , tl ; golden ploxor , 81 ; Ciin-
udii geese , tO.OOSMi.OO ; small iteesu , MOO
(14.00 ; liraiit , S3.00 < i43.5l ( : miilliiid ducks ,
2.002.75 ; redhead ducks , t2.00Jt3.00 ;
blue wlnx ti'iil duel > M , ! 1.0K5.1.70 ( ; green
xvlng teal ducks , Jl.20iU.50 ; mlxud ducks ,
* 1.20 ; paiiviisbiu-.U ducks , J3.0O34.00 ;
jack rabbits , J3.0oa3.00 ; small labblts ,
tl.25 ; hipilrrulK , 7 VOc ( ) ; deer Buddies ,
nerlb. , 14 < $ tr > c ; deer curcftssesi , loailc ; au-
tolnpu Miuldlus , lU3 > 13c ; antolopu i-arcasseb ,
8 0c.
lliliis Tliu n-oulpli of fresh laid egss nio
very ll ht and dealers me asUIni ; 21c. Uther
stock Is Kolni : ut l'U5.-iN. (
iKiNCY'-llunuy Is roiumuiu-lni to move a
llttlo moro fieefy , hut thu demand Is still light
for It ; choli-u white clover , 10U17i' .
OvrtTKiis-.Medium , 15e ; horseshoes , lOo ;
extra standards. 2V : ; o.xlriHolecls : , 2o ) ; com
pany selects , 2Gc ; count3i ( - .
NUTS Chestnuts scaice ut 13fll5c per Ib. ;
iiltnoiids , 18 < - ; KiiRlIsh walnuts , 1'Jftl-lc ; III-
lieils , 13o ; Ilraill nuts. 13c ; pei-ans , larse , 12ft
14i-j pecans , medium , lOe. The mnrkut on
black walnuts Is low and no one wants to buy.
Vl.tiETAIU.IN.
HCANS California haiul-plckeil nax-y , $2 ;
western navy , H.80ai.OO ; common wlilto
beans , * 1.00jil.70.
OMONSOnions are quoted at 50&GOc , anil
on oidurs at OOl Oc ; Spaniel onions , per
ciate , fl.OO.
W\Tr.uCitr.ss I'ut up In bony boxes , per
case of lOqt.s. . Jl.GOftil.75.
I'or.XTDia Tlit'receipts are larger und the
market is very weak. Nebraska , lown and
Minnesota KIOXVII p tutous , In smiilt lots from
htoro , 0570i. " , same In i-sir lots , GOf GOr ; Colq-
ride , from store , 75c ; Coloiudu lots , 0770u.
CAUIIAW.Calih.iKu Is not--o plenty as It wu ,
and It Is not always an easy mutter to ct ,
enough lo fill orders. Oidt-rs forcahbaue from
the country 1110 Illlud at l'i2c nor Ib. Some
colored cabbage has been received , wlilch
Is hold nt 3Zt4i : .
UKI.KIIY KOOTS AccoidltiB to sl/e , 403GOc
pur do/ .
CKI.KUY The demand U Increasing as the
ThanksKlvliiK holiday draws nearer and : i
Rood deal of celery Is being solil : irood block ,
30ffl30e : fancy , OOc.
SWKET POTATOESTno supply Is fair ; xvost-
orn stock , per bbl. , ? 3.20Ti,3.00 ; .lursey sto k ,
pur bbl. , $4.
( I'IIKKN VEr.r.TAlit.r.s Spinach , perbbl. , .T2.00
( i2.25 ; salsify , 3X'd.U5iper ( do/ . ; radishes , per
do2V ( ; endive , per doOOlJOOc ; ot '
peruolaics cauiiiionui , per iiuTJ ; iui-
tuce , per doOOc. .
FIIUITS
GiiAt'is-r/istorn : Coneotds2li - ; largo lots ,
23c ; Cntawbas , 285i30o ; Malaitns , per 50-ib.
bbls. . nut. $0.00 ; Malagas , per 00-lb. bbls. ,
not , 7.)0 ( ) < 5.7.00.
I'Ai.miiiMA rituiTHTheio H iiiitinui-li left
on the market ; pears , J2.0lf ( J,70 : Muscat
grapun , slnslo cases , $1.20 ; Musc.its , doiiblo
casi-rf , $2.50.
At'i'i.KSTho supply Is Ugh ! on this market ;
choice , per bbl. , $4 00 ; faiu-y western , fl OS
2.00 per box.
CIIANIIUIIUIKS Cranberries nro arriving x-ery
freely and are In good demand : Cap i Civf.
per bbl. , JO ; bull and bugle , 10,50 ; Jer.suy ,
$5.70 ; boll and cherry , ? 5.
Tltoi'ic.xi. t'lit'U's ,
HAN.X.VAS I'rh-es iL'inaln about ktn.idy : pnr
buni-li , large , J-J.OUi' J.50 ; per hunch , small to
medium. Jl.75 2.00.
I.KJIONS ( Jood IL-IIIOIIS , W.2057,1.50.
OIIA.N'UKSMexicans or i'lorldas , pur box ,
f30-hox ; lots , J2.70.
limns , TAM.OXV , irrc.
HIDES -No. 1 greun hidesU'ic ' ; No. 2 green
ililes , 2cNo. ; . 1 gtpen halted hldus , 3c : No. 2
? reen salted hldos , 2c ; No. 1 grcou sailed
ililes , 25 His. to 40 Ibs. , 3iNo. ; . 2 gruiin hailed
hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ib * . , 2u ; No. 1 xealcalf , H
Ills , lo 15 Ibs. , Os ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. lo 15
Ills , , 3c ; No. 1 dry Mint hides , Oc ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides ; 4c ; No. 1 dry halted hides , 4c. Tart
cum ! lildc-s ijc per Ib , les-j ihaii fully pined.
Slllll'.f I'l'i.TS ( iicun hiillt-d , each , 35a70c ;
green salted hiieailings ( short wooled early
skins ) , eaeli 103UO- ; dry shearlings ( short
xxoolnd early skins' ' , No. 1 , ejich OitlOi-j dry
hhoiirllngs ( short wooli-d early gklnsi. No. 2 ,
each Op ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
bulrliur wo il pi-Its , per Ib. , ai-tual weight , 1021
lie- : dry Hint , Kunsas und Nebraska murialii
xvool hult.s , pur Ib. , aptiril wulght , 17i ( 20c ; dry
Hint Culm ado butcher xvool pulls , pur Ib. ,
actual weight , OIclOc : dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pulltf , per Ib. , actual wolgbt , 7&0c ;
dry pluccbund bucks , actual wolglit , Oii7c.
St. I.null MurkotN.
ST. l.otiifs , Nov. 23 Ki.otni-Very dull ;
low grades usliiidu b-it tin ; iKilunls , J3.1IUS,3.10 ;
extra fiim-y , 12.05512.75.
WIIIIAT . old otr 'f' < i"nP uurly , then ro-
ui-ti-d hllghlly , hut again turned down and
tilnsi'd * 4 < taV ; helow ynsiuiday ; cash , 07c ; lo-
ceni'oor. 67VB&7V t May , 0 IVti04 Me.
( 'Otis' Moved downward nil morning nnd
ploiiid ' , iW' c under yesterday : cash , nil'iii '
33'tc ' ; iWun.her , 32'ft32ap ; May. 30p. !
OATO Ijimer ; cash unit November , 28'c ;
May , 30'4'i' .
KVK I-'Irm ; 4440c.
llAiitix' : Very klou ; Iowa sold at 35c.
llitAN llutter ; ooaooc on east track.
HAY Unchanged ! timothy , J10.OO2 > 12.00 ;
pialrlo , J7.oo 0.)0. ( )
l > RAIiQuiet ; J3.20.
hl'ili.TKH Steady ; J3.47' ; .
I'I.AX HfcEii-lllKher. tl.OO ,
lluiTKitI'lichangeil ; cruamoiy , 212lc ;
daily , K5'il2''c.
KIIIIMlluttur. . lOaSOc.
t'oit.v , MIAI : , Qulut. fi.70 ,
WHISKY Hleady ; 11.10.
ll.uim.Mi I'nuliuiiKed , 4i0. ! ' .
ConoN TJUS Unchangud ; UOcQtl.no.
I'ltovisio.NS I'oik. IOHOI ; Jobbing , f4.70 ;
Inrd , higher ; { 8.20 ; dry salt muuls and bacons
hteady at previous quotations ; loosuhliouldur ,
* 0,70 : longi and rlln , * 7.00 ; bhorts , < 7.75 ;
boxed lots , lOi : more ; h.ipon , unchanged ,
hhoulilors , 17,20 ; longs and ribs , (0 ; bhorts ,
Uix-Kiinsj Klotir , 2,000 libN. : wheat , 10,000
bu , ; corn , 03OO , ( ) Im. ; nats , 22,000 hu.
, rillll'MC.Nis-Klour.O.OOUbbls. ; wheal , 04,000
bu. ; cot ii.41OOO hit. ; oats , 0.01)0 bu.
MllxviinKt-o MiirKntii.
MiMVAtiKEE. Nov. 23-'ioim-Ktoady. ]
WiiKAT-Ouliiti Muy. 04c ; No , 2 bptlni ; ,
081ic : No. 1 northern. 04p.
COHN l.owor ; No. 3 , 35c ,
OATrt-lllghur ; Na 2 white , 30cj No. 3
while , 28 ft2cjiC. !
llAiii.KV-Steadyj No. 2 , OOcj sample , 30xa
UvK-lllghor ; No. 1 , 40'jc.
rnoviSKi-ss-HlBhor ; pork , J12.70 ; lard ,
, .
IteuBinra-Vlour. 17.700 bbls. ; wheat , 07.GOO
bu. ; burluy. 02.400 bu.
Hiiii'MKNTfi-Klour. 80,700 bbls. ; whout ,
1,300 bu.j barley , 4,90(1 ( Im.
. , .
; No , 3 northern. & & rejected , 40c.
N'pvv Yurk l > ry < iojiU Jlnrkut.
NKW YIJIIK , Nor. 23. The unexpectedly
tavorablu results In thn dry good * murkut on-
couragud u good dual of buying nnd already It
u ubdemoud no\cral u ( tUj Ur u deilura uro
boilnnlnR to look n round In thn market nnd
Ills li-llevcil thrre will bj SOIIIP slockltiB up
In nntlclpatlon of future wants , Mill order *
nrn COIIIMIK In ipilto fiecly for cotton goods.
print cloths remain llrm at 3 1510for 04
, prints nnd printed fabrics nro fairly
uctlvonnd glnqham * and woven poodtoady. .
Torclgn dry goods continue qtilot und the job
bing tradu idmws a fair degix-c of nnlmntlvn ,
with prices Atondy.
Ciittnn .Mnrket.
NKW Oiit.EANi" . Nov. 23.- COTTON t'utttros
steady ; sales , 80.400 bulps : November , 17.00
iinmln.il : December , t7.0oa7.dll January ,
J7.79ft7.80 ; IVInuary , J7.89a7.00 ; March ,
J7.99a7.90 ; April. 8.07C8.08 ! May , J8.14 ®
H.irii June , l8.aiO8aa : middling , 7 C ! low
mlddlltnr , 't > ' ; good ordinary , 7c ; i eliucclpts ,
10,325' baoiruis ! ! rocclut * . ll.S' ' bales ; ex
ports In nru.it Ilrllaln , ll.iOOliales' 1'rRiico ,
13,684 bales ; Miles. 0.100 bales ; stock , 291,457
bales ; commercial bills , f ' .81 V,4.82" .
Nr.w VotlK , Nov -CoTToN-Total today ,
net receipts , 40,051 balpfs ; exports to ( Ircivt
llrltnln , 30,844 bales ; Kriincu , 13,094 bulcsi
conllnpiit , 7.000 bales ; slock , 1,000,833 bales ;
consolldaled net toculpis 242,122 bains ; ex
ports to tlruat Iltlliiln , 120,70d bales : Krnncn.
33.00S hales ; continent , 30,100 bales ; total
since Heplomber 1 , not , 2,030,400 balest ex
ports to ( Jrcat llrltnln , 820,702 lulus ; Krunco ,
210,007 bales ; continent , 018,830 bales ; chan
nel , 0,400 bales. _
Kuimis- city Mnrkrts ,
KANSAS CITY , Nov. 23. WHEAT Ic higher"
No , 2 haul , 01 < ic : No. 2 red , 54c.
CoitN Slondri No. 2 mixed , 30a,30'i' ' ; No.
' . ' .white , 30'4 .30'ii' .
OATS- Venice and llrm : No. 2 mixed , aO'i ®
27c ; No , 2 white , 28U2H'iC. '
KHWQulot ( at 2 ( ) ' c.
KVK Steady ; No. 2 , nominally 47f.
1'i.AX Sr.ui > Sleadval93it04c.
llitAX-rirm at 58tOOc.
II AV Drill ; unchanced ; llmothy , JH.OOX3) )
0.60 ; prairie , J0.765J7.00.
HUTTKII- Slow und wu.ik ; creamery. 20S23c ;
dulrv , laaioc.
ItBCRti'TM Wheat , none ; corn , 1,000 bit , ;
oats , none.
Siiii-MKNTS Wheat , 28,000 hu. ; corn , 1,000
bu ; oats , none.
Co live
NBW YOIIK , Nov. 23. COFFKKnotions
steady at OftIO points ilcclmo under disap
pointing Havre advices , closed .steady at un
changed to 10 points net decline ; sales , 12,760
. . . .
HAVIIK , Nov. 23. form : -Iriegulur , closing
biuely stuiidy at * iOVc ; sales , 23,000 bags ;
Hlo , stroiiR : TS'o. 7. 414,0(1. (
SAMOS , Nov. au. Coi'rr.K-Qulel nnd un
changed ,
I.OMMIN , Nov. 23. COFFHK rnchangud to
Gd lower. _
Oil .Murlts. .
On. Cnv , Nov. 23. National transit cor-
tlllcutus opened at 7Hi ; highest , 74U , low
est , 74 : closud , 74'i ' ; .salex , 2.00U bbls. ;
clearances , H(5OIK ( ) bbls. ; shlpiauiits , 101,159
bills. ; runs , 07,418 bbls.
1'lTTSiii'W ) , Nox. 22. National transit cer-
tlllcalcs opened at 7434i closed at 74'S ; highest -
est , 7-P4 ; lowest , 74-s. ; no sales.
Wo , it Mitruct.
ST. I.ouis , Nov. 23.Vooi , The fueling
Is llrm , but tliu demand U light and prices en
tirely unchanged.
STOUItS AM ) IIO.NI1S.
ITpxr.ird Toiiduney In tlin Security Murket
OlirPkeit Soiiinvvliat. *
NEW YOIIK , Nov.3. . The upward move
ment in the slock market received u check
today , due mainly to the manipulation of the
bear traders , assisted by the sales of those
operators xvho desired to rcallio on their
long stock , acquired at figures below the cur
rent quotations. Aid xx-as also lent by the
reactionary tendency of two of the leading
ing industrials , General IClectrlc , largo
blocks of which vvero thrown on the market
for the account , it xvaa rumored , by the
Amos' estate , and Sugar , vrhich xvaa ad-
x-ersoly affected by u report from Washing
ton that the tariff to bo placed un thatstaplo
would not be such as to glx-o the comfort
looked for by the rcllning conmany. Gen
eral Electric did not betray Its xvcakuess
in the early dealings , having tlrst advanced
1'j , percent to 37 , from which noint it began
to sag. xvith occasional slight rallies and
gradually fell off until 'M xvas reached ,
and rallying to ill , where it closed. Sugar
sold down 5 per cent lu the early dealings , re-
eox'orcd per cent , and droupca 1 ° ( per
cent , xvith a llnal recox'ery of j\ , per cent , re
cording ; v loss of 1 percent on the day. New
Kngland was about the only active stock
which recorded any advance on the day ,
selling up from 2'js to 20a/ ; and reacting to
ISOJf , which is 1 'o per cent nbovo yester
day's close. Chicago Knstcru Illinois rose
2 per cent , Tobacco Pjf ] ) er cent and Whisky
\ % per cent. The general market xvas dull
and xvcak during the day , and closed heavy.
The Post says : While the sentiment noted
in yesterday's stock market continued favor
able today , there xvas a proper enough re
action from yesterday's effort at hurried
rallies. Today's relative xx-cakuess cnmo , as
might have been anticipated , mainly from
selling by bull speculator * for tbo 'decline ,
xvhose outstanding short contracts were
greatly reduced on Tuesday , leaving tbo
operators to act again. The day's noxvs.
on the xvbolo , xvas mixed. little , if
anything , xvas said of the continuing
Lcliigh Valley strike ; a x'cr.v curious
fact , proving tbo umvilllncncss of
bear leaders lo venture much. This is in
deed an almost unique example of a move
ment whose dangerous possibilities the mar
ket , to all appearances , ignores. It ignores
it exactly ns il ignored tlio Bank of England's
scandal , the ) Thurbcr-Whyland failure and
the other serious mercantile suspensions of
last xvuolc , of xvbich the majority of Wall
street brokers have probably not oven beard.
Suoli marked apathy in tbo face of striking
Incidents , of the kind may not mean conll-
deiico in higher pi-il-ei , but it is bnrd to sec
hoxvitcan signify general coulldcuco in a
loxvor level.
Tim following are the elosiiir | quotations of
tbo leading stocks on tbo Now York ex
change today :
HtHttiment ul tliu Honk of | rr uci- .
I'AUIS , Nov. 23. The ktatomunt of Iho Hank
of 1'raiiro Issued today HIIOWH nn im-riiubu of
4,600,000 fruuck In void und un Incrcabu of
3,148,000 francs In tllvor. Tht > proportion of
tfiB resorrn to llablHtU-s of the Hank of Trance
Is 80,10 per cent , 1 71
Nftw York Mlnii-y .Atnrknt.
NKW YOIIK , Nov , ua jMo.Nt.x oNlUu. KHSV
t iai4 percent ; laStmnn percent ; closoil
at 1 tier wit. it ,
riltMEMRItCANTtl.SiPAITIl pCTCCllt.
HTKiu.iNd KxciiA < fiui steady , with nntunl
business In banWhK'- ' bills nt H.8l' ' li >
4.85y for demand.'And'at .83 > ( a4.83' . for
sixty days. I'nMwI'htlc ' * . $4.84gM.8fi'i ' , Com-
mcrclnl fdlK $4.82U'jfaii < .
Hll.VEIl CKItTIFICATES' , 70il71c.
GOVERNMENT Ho.xtiS sttong. State bonds
nothing doing.
The closing qtnta < iolf < i on bonds !
Hank of Kulaud .Miitinuciit.
LONDON , Nox' . 23. The statement of the
Hank of Knglund Issued today Is as follows :
Total rosurve , Increase , I'MiiO.OOOj notes , In
crease , iGOl.OOO ; bullion , Increase , . 374,814 ;
circulation , decrease , 491,000 ; olhor securi
ties , decrease , i'91,000 ; other deposits , de
crease , A'G27,000 ; public deposits , decrease ,
6,000 ; government securities , decrease , ill-
400.000 ; total bullion , 20,890.000. The pro
portion of the Hank of Kngland's reserro to
liabilities which last week was 48,44 per cent ,
Is now 02 percent.
At the meeting of the directors today no
change was made In thu rnlu if discount ,
which still stands at 3 percent.
Cinvor loii tit I'l-oitoti Koalas.
1'Aiiis , Nov. 23.Tr.Tho conversion of the
Kicnch 4J ! rentes will bo eflcctud.it the rate
of 3 for 00Utli a coupon of 90 cuntlmus.
IV\NS < S CITV , Nov. 23. Clearing * , fl,083-
092.
092.Nuw Oitf.EAN-s , XAv. 23. Clearings , J2.137-
000.
ST. Lotim. Xox- . 'JS.-rC'leurlngs , * 3,508,379 ;
ImkmrvR , J5tiO(538. , '
BAi/n.voitK. Nov. 23. Clearings , tl , 952,308 ;
balances , $247,204.
I'AIIIS , Nov. 23. Tlirto ) > per cent rentes , 98f
97VjC for the account , i
' . ' Nut'3. .
I'llll.ADEl.l'lltA , - Clearings , $9,948-
180 ; balances , f l.G72,17 < > .
NKVV YOIIK , Nov. 23.T-Clearinas , $92,972-
412 ; balances , JO,071J,08 .
MKMI'IIIS , Nov. 23.h-Cloarlngs , $271,308 ; bal-
HIICCS , 19(3,053. ( Now York e.M'liuiigp , par.
HOSTO.X , Nov. 23. ( Hearings , ? 1 1,780.870 ;
balances , 81,700,473. KxcUaiisoon New York- .
par for cash. Tr"jlr '
OiM'INNATl , Nov.'CB. Dleirlng < , 12.135,271.
Money , 4&0. per cent. New York exchange ,
( )5B70 < : prumium.
LONDON , Nov. 23-/i'ho amuntit or bullion
withdrawn from thu Hunk of l.ngland on balance -
anco today was 10,000.
OllKUnn , Nov. 23. Clearings , 13OG5,000.
Now York exchiiizu , 70c premium. .SterlliiK
exchange , quiet : actual , t4.84'i'S4.8Gf. ;
Money , plenty ; rates , Gj,7 pur cunt.
O.UAII.V MVE STOOIC .H
Cattle Trade Morn tlmn Kvar Doinnriill/.nil
! ! OB ( i lu iulpr l.lc'it ' Jtoc-ipts.
TllfllSDAV , NOX' . ' 'It.
Cattle receipts have sho.vn no purtiSular
change so far this xvceic compared with last ,
but hogs have fallen off ox-cr 4OOJ hsad ,
while sheep have increased nearly 2,000 ,
head.
There were lots of cattle here , such as
they xvore , but the quality was most decid
edly poor. Not half a do/on loads of good
cattle were in the puns. The market xvas
very uneven. Some said the market was
sloxv , but about steady at thn decline of the
fore part of the week , -while others wcro
quoting prices lOc to 15c on" again today. All
agreed , however , that prices wore 25c
to 40c lower than Monday and
the trade was about us slow and mean as it
ovur irets. Some very good l13.lb. ! . natives
Bold for ? 4.7.'i , and a bunch of choice rangers
. The fairish half fatted
fetched i-UO. na
tives sold around l.O't and SI. ! ! , * ) , with the
poorer grades at from J to $ 'i.7fi and the
common run of xvestorns at from ? . ' ( to ji.r ; > 0.
It was n dull , dragging market from start to
finish , but about everything Hnally changed
hands.
Thu cow market was ir. oven worse shape.
Receipts were liberal , thu demand restricted
and prices off 10o to Liu or Ido to liUo
sluco Monday. Fair to good cows and
heifers sold largely at from * U to SS.ftO ,
xvhllo the commoner caiinini ; grades sold at
from $1 to fli. Veal calves were quotubly
Jinn at from $4 to J. > . ' . "i , with conunon largo
block and yearllngK weak and lower at from
S3 to $1. Dulls , oxen and sta s arc sellIng -
Ing i0c ! to iWu lower tlmn last week. Poor
to prlmo stock brought from 81. 5 ! ) to * l.
There was somovvhat moro life and a
rather hotter tone to the feeder Irauo today.
flood lleshy s'toclt sold a shndo llrmer , but
there was no < j notable improvement in the
under grades. Thn yards wuro full of them
and they wcro hard to hell at nnv price.
Hood to choice feeders are < ] noted at ja,80 to
Ki.-IU ; fiilr to good at W.OO to J'J.hl ) , with in
ferior to fair grades at i to S-J.4U. Hojiro-
( tentative sales :
iiiir.ssi'.n IIIKIA. : '
No. A v. I'r. No. Av. I'r
1. . . , 740 12 85 I 1. . .1100 M 00
0 804 3 00 21. .111)2 ) 4 OO
21 .1037 3 25 . 20. . 1400 4 05
Igrs..ll70 3 25. 21. . .1180 4 00
1 880 3 20 , .14. . .111)3 ) 4 25
lgrs..1700 3 40' ,48. , . . 107H 4 25
0. . 1100 H otr 42. . .1200 30
10 , .1077 ' ' 18. . .1127 35
17. . , , 000 iiP . .10 . .1141 40
(1 ' ' ,1300 , -20. . .1335 4 70
17 . ,1144 3 75 t
5\\v.
3 . . 7.13 00 ' . 080 2 00
3. . . 783 4 It- c l' . ( Mil ) 2 00
10. . . 0(50 ( Oil ! , , . .1 )05 2 Oo
27. . . 880 00 ' . 1)70 ) 2 00
13. . 700 our. ' 19' . 020 2 00
10. . HM ) Gll.Ji.-j 8. . 070 M 00
4. . , 807 go1' " " 8. 847 2 00
10. . . H7H 21.i. . . 033 2 00
0. . . 008 GUI i. . 1)70 2 1)0 )
11. . . 7)0 ! GO , " " . 740 2 00
1. . . till ) Of,1" ft" 1I7H 2 00
3. . . H30 OS'S . 894 2 00
3 , . . HIO 03)1 ) 'i ' hi . 1)80 ) 2 00
1.o . . 749 00 I" .1105 2 00
o . 800 00 b . . 800 2 00
(51 ( ! . 07H 70 13 1054 2 00
3. . . 000 70 . 1)00 ) 2 10
2 . 1020 70 17. . .1008 2 10
10. . .1030 70 12 .1021 2 10
3. , . 080 70 04. . , 000 2 10
0. . . H22 70 , ,1000 2 10
1. . . 070 70 , , 080 2 10
3. . 70 10. . , , 81)3 U 10
1. . 76 13 , , ,1100 2 20
1 , . . .11)00 ) 70 0 . , . 018 2 20
' ' . . . OIK ) 70 46. . , -UOU 2 25
< & . . . . . 000 70 , .1010 2 20
11 . . . . B46 70 „ 700 225
10. . . . . 831 76 ' ' , , 8UO 2 20
10. . " 76 10. . . 777 2'20
1. . ! 000 70 18. . , U55 J 25
I , . ' ' ' 75 1. . , 1120 2 25
a , , . 073 70 15 , . , , OU3 2 BO
3 . . . .1040 76 48. . , . 069 2 30
G. . . . . 040 76 , . 024 2 SO
12. . ' ' ' 80 . .1040 85
20 . . . , 702 bO U 1243 2 30
0M . nio 1 80 1110 -1 40
M . U2U 1 80 7IIH . ' 411
23 , 808 1 85 20 DM ) ' . > 45
23U .1250 1 00 20 87H 2 00
U . 023 1 00 13 . 008 2 MI
3H , 003 1 00 17 077 a wi
H . 81)0 ) 1 00 14 .UHi2 2 r.o
7 . 002 1 00 ' .122(1 ( a 55
0 . KMl'J 1 no 3. .1010 n ' 55HI
2. . 000 2 Od .1300 4 UO
I'O\\S AMI OMJN.
14 1371 1 00
iinirr.m.
a no
a rai
a oo
a ir >
a 20
a vti
a no
a no
a 75
4 oo
4 Ml
4 75
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
D Oil
5 00
o oo
5 a5
2 0(1 (
2 00
a oo
a oo
2 07'j '
' . ' 07' ,
a 10
a in
a 10
a KI
a in
a iff
a 20
a as
a 75
a 75
a uo
a -to
9 50
2 f.5
a 70
a 70
a 70
2 75
J 7fi
a 75
2 75
a 75
2 75
a 75
a 75
2 HO
U H5
a HD
a 85
a 85
a SHI
3 oo
3 00
3 oo
3 05
: i 15
3 15
3 15
a ao
WKSTEIIN CATTI.U.
XVYOMIM ! .
No. Av. I'r.
a Mrs. . . . 880 $2 HO
22stcori..1105 325
27 Mrs , . . .910 2 2(1 (
3 cows. H43 1 UO
17 Mrs. . 1035 2 05
5 cows 000 2 25
1stcur 1220 2 50
15stcur.s .1220 3 40
2 cows. .10HO a oo
29steeth. 1240 4 10
1 cow . . 070 1 75
4 cows .717 a 40
30 Mrs . .10'J5 3 00
2stpcis..l390 3 75
04 cows. . . 820 1 85
200 cows . 800 1 85
lOciilvcs. 30H a oo
20 calves. . 108 4 50
COLORADO.
2800XVS . . 839 1 CO 105 MIK 058 3 05
41 cows. . . 090 1 75 120 cows 002 3 20
1a
Qstr-i.tlRllGS a 35 33 Mrs 029 3 25
21 Mrs. .1131 : i oo 2 hulls. 1270 1 5O
' . ' 3 cows . 880 2 oo 1 Mr. 070 a 75
8 cows. . 080 2 10 30 Mis. 1040 a 75
1 Mr. . . . 700 2 20 70 Mrs 1012 3 02'
12 Mrs. . . 080 2 00
NKIIHAPKA.
Icovr. . . 730 100 4 cows. . .1030 j ao
2 bulls..1330 240 40 Mr.s. . . . 8H1 2 bO
IDAHO.
1 hull , .1330 175 02 liplfers. . 808 2 55
77 Mrs. . . 881 205 2co , * . . . .1310 2 30
103 COWS. U80 230 183 Ml * . .1090 3 40
lions - Kecoipts wore a\vay under dealers'
estimates. Loss thitn half as many hoprs
were received as were hero on last Thurs
day. Them was no noticable change in the
quality of the offerings , which were mostly
on the heavyweight order. Sellers found
conditions slightly more favorable and wcro
able to realize prices about a nickel hurucr
than Wednesday on an average. The reports
from Chicago wore bullish , and , with light
receipts , the absence of ono prominent local
buyer was not felt , particularly as thorn
was also a slightly improved shipping de
mand. The range was again nar
row. Very common stuff , both heavy
and light , selling down as low as ? . "i.l ( ) and
choice goods of both heavy ami light weights
bringing $5.25. The tr.ido was active and
the close strong at the advance , the bull : of
the hogs sclllnc ; at $5.15 and $5.20 ap-ainst
# 5.10 and f."i,15 Wcdncsdaj and $5.40 to $ . " > .4."i
on last Thursday. Representative sales :
ll'lliS AM ) HOIIllll ,
3..223 HO 4 25
HiiKiii' Receipts xvoro fair. Tlicr'3 ' xvas
nu active demand and prices bid ivoro about
steady nt .yesterday's decline. In sympathy
xvith lowur nuirkots cast , prices uro
quotubly about ! fc IOWIT than last
xvoeli. Quotations uiw us follows : Fair
to good natives , f'J.OOC" H. : ) ; fair to eoou
xvesiorns , f2.25@3.10 ; common and stock
It Curen Coldt , Coufhi. Sere Thrott , Croup , Infla-
enta , WUcoplnp Cough , Brcnchltli nd Aithraa.
A cerUla euro for Coniumption in flret tige ,
. Ue at once.
and a lure rellefln adrsnced Higtt. §
You -will me the excellent effect after Uking the
firat do > . Sold by detlers everywhere. Large
bottlei 60 ceut an * * 1 iv <
S O UTJI
Union Stoi Yards.
South Ornatia.
BtatCaltl * Uo and JbMp ciirmtta tilt
COMHISini HO'Jlit.
Wood Brother.
Mre EtOJk Oomml'ulon Meroh mt\
oitbviuab4 Telephone Hit , CUIoan
JOUN I ) . IIAOMMAN , I . . . , . „
JVAI.TUBK. XY.WJ.J.
Market report * by taalj and wire cb crul
aruUUod uyou uppiUuttoa.
sheep , M . * iOrf'J ( 2.j peed to choice 40 to 100-lb.
Inmbs , JJ..Wi4.1X1. Hcprcscnlntlvo salr.n.
No. AV. I'r.
U3I Colorado enr . . . . . . 77 12 on
2.18 Colorado wethers . . ' . 87 200
240 ( < > ! < > ! ado wcthci. . . . 88 1 ! W )
ItrreipU nnd nltpoiltlon o' StorX.
( ) i1lclnlriN" lil | > iiiiiil dl pltluti ot sto'k ai
fchiiwn by thcl > ook < n ( the Union Mo'k Yar.H
compdiiv for thu twmitvfour ID in en lln { ut
0 o'clock p. m. , November 23 , 1893 :
nmtptx.
DISI'OMTIOV.
ICATTI.r. I IIIHI ! .
Clilcuci ) I.Uo Muck .MltrUct.
Cllicuio , Nov. S3.-Tho calllo trade wa
ipii > .onal.v | iictUo and pilcos well siippoitud
nil nlnin ; the lino. 'I'lu-y worn linn for chulcc
to fancy stccis mid WIMO tliltt | ! ns high as for
\\edncsday for Imtohprs * and common slock
Incliidlm ; TOMIIIS mid wostorns. t'ohiiiuiii tu
good steurH imtiiiliiiHl slt-iidybut did not Millet
liny furlhiM decline. At th prc-.ont tlmu
tht'tc Is iin iiiiiisunl dltrcrencc botwnrn lint
prM-s pulil tor medium mid choli't' cattle. This
Is u.Nplnlncd liy the fact Ilial whllo ilicru mi-
pears to bu an abiindancu of medium to luutty
good sorts theio Is u scarcity of .stilctly
I'lioti'o xtndos , Tlicie was u sale ytMerday lit
$ ti.lOanil Mimt'thlni : fqunlly as cootl would , no
doubt , lm\o lirouchl that tlfiito loilay , but
"nlcs lit belter than } 5.25 WITH sciittviliig. I'ho
popular | ii Ices wore f rum M tofO.10 for tiatl\i )
steers fioin 11.85 to t3 for nativit cous ami
bull" , fiiini $2.50 to $3.50 for wcstcins mid
fiom 2.25 to $2.00 fnrToMUio. 'J'hu niHlKut
hail a stviidy look at thi'close.
'I ho receipts ut hews wern estlmaled at 23-
0 JO hpHdaitulii'.t 27,470hi'iid forliist Thuisdiiy
and the total for the last four days is u.l , ( > nn
head against 103.203 huiul for tbo NaniP tlino
last wei-K. 'I'he continued light ntilxnls In
duccd u \ nry llrm fci-llng ntnong all clasics nf
opeiutois anil theio was a further huideiilng
orpilceCompiirod with thu lowcsl prices of
\ViMliicsilay there was an iidvanci' of 15c ,
cholci ) heavy Blades lelllni : up to from J5.15
to5.50iind fiom $5,35 to $5.00 bulngfieuly
paid for assoitud llxht and fancy meilliitii
welghti. Then- was an m'tlvc demand iind
mntt of thu hogs nt'iu sold by Iho middle nf
Iho foiemxm , tint hulk at from $5.30to { 5.00.
Mght and medium wulishts ciiiitlnuc to fll to
hutturiidvanliiKe. than thu cMiomely heavy
grades , though the ( tincrcnco was K s today
than fiir inuu tlmu iiasl. Shlpticrs took about
H thhd of thu olleilnga , paylti't ' from { 5,40 to
(5 50 for the iiioM of their piuclnii.es.
l.lttluchangu can bu niituil In the shuen and
lamb thinkuts. Until brands of tin * maiKot
wure dull and thurc was wuaKnuss In bothbut
neither was nuolably lower than on Wednes
day. Htippllescmitlnuo laigu and Ihu ileiiiund
Inninerent. Slii'c'p sold slowly at from $1 to
? 2.00 for poor to medium , and at from JJ.'JO in
$3.00 for good to choice. U\tra won ) iiioln.l |
around $4. Them weru buyers fur lambs at
from $2.75 Iot4.7n. The arrivals sui-e | S.itur-
dny hae been about 0 ,000 hcixl or 14,000
bend tiiuro than for the same tlmo last weel\ .
Itecc.lpts for the exulted part of this month
show an lncie p or 72,000 huad lib compaied
nil It November , 18U2.
Kcculpt" Cattle , 10,500 head : cuhus , 400
hnad ; lioxs , 23,000hoatli sheep , 11,000 head.
Tlui Kvenliig.lnurnul icports :
t'ATTI.K-lleccluts , 10,000 huail. Including
3OOOTc\ans and 2,000 wustcias. lies ! milho
steers , stcatly ; others slow , 25c lofler than
last week ; TCAIIIIS , wuslcrns and cow- , steady ;
pilmc. 15.1030.75 : good tti choice , J4.rOS5.25 ;
medium , $3.00114.5l ) ; common , i3.00.tf3.HO :
cows , H.00fi3.10 ; stocUers anil feeders , * 2.20
© 3.40 ; Texan- , J2,30it3.10 : ncsleins , W-llKt
4.OO.
HnlUecoliits ( 23,000 head ; market lOft
lOc higher' lough and common , $5.0l > 5t5.00 :
packing and shipping , JO.aottO Stbiitchcrs and
mcdluias , ? 5.35UO 50lliht ; ; , j5.40M5.t50.
PlIKEI' AM ) IMMIIS ltecclpt.s , 11.000 head ;
market dull and weuks top shucp , t3.lHiiitl.00 ;
top lambs , f4.00'a ' .OQ.
Kiins'iH City l.lvn Mod ; AliirUnt.
KANSAS L'ITV , Nov. 23. CATTI.C Het-clpts ,
5,000 head : shipments , 3,500 head ; mar
ket ste uly to llrm : Texas stuurs. $2.3033.20 ;
shinning stects , jf4.O035.a"i ; 'lox.is and natl\e
cows , ifl 253,3.00 , : Initi-liers' stock , J3.35U1.10 ;
btockers and fuedci.s , J2.003.80.
Iloos-Heculpls , l.WKl head ; shipments- ,
5.700 ; nmikct lOiiaOc lilghfr ; bulk , 55.10
( 15.20 : heaxv , parking and mixed , > f .UOj >
5.25 ; lights , Vnikers and ml.xed , J4.85iiO.20
Sneer--Kuccipts 500 huad ; bhlpmunts ,
3,700 huad ; market slow.
Sioux City l.lvu Stock Mnrlcot.
Sior.CITY. . Nov. 23. lions llecelnls , 1,000
licatl ; olllclal ycstciduy , 1,720 head : ship
ments , 80(5 head : maiket 0@10c higher at
J3.05 t3.10 ; bulk J5.12'55.15.
t'Ai n.BIteculpls , 1,000 hnad ; official yester
day , 401 bond : shipments , 710 head ; market
blow and steady.
St. I.nim 1-lM ) Storl ;
ST. Louis , Nov. 23. CATTLE Uecoliits , 2,400
bend , lilnmcuK 1,900 bond , market npnk fof
natives fiilrtogood rniiKe > S3 MV 4.7A > Toxn <
and Indian ieer , strong , $2.00 < l3.V.'i , i-inx
and heifers , n 003.2 00.
II vis ltocclpts,3.400hcad ! < dilpmcut < > , 2,400
lionili mnrki-t lOr hlclior and firm ) top price ? ,
K > .30i Inilk of ale . i5.OOiIO.2O.
Siir.Ki1 lircelpls , HOO bond ! shlpinctil * , nonei
markel Mc-adj ; inlxiul natives , I2.01K13 fiOi
simlhixest mixed , ti20Q > 2.00 ; lnmb , tA2.Vi
NrtT York l.ltn Stork Mnrkot.
NK YOIIK , Nov 23.HKSVF..S ItecclpM , 300
head. No trade. UreMed beef , tlow ; Oft8 tc
pnr Ib.
l'AI\K - - > i-elpts , 280 head ; m-xrkot iteady ;
X Pills , $5.003.8.00 ; grassrM , J2.25U2.80.
Slir.KP AMI I.AMH4UocelptH , 8.000 head
I radii XIM.V dull : sheet ) , 11.70 3.10 : lamb ;
t3.02'i 0.00 ,
llousHccelpts , fl.OOObniid ; market loworj
J5.0iva0.00 per 100-lbs.
Stork In Sl/lit.
Itecolplsofllxt < looU nl tnu four prin lnl |
wesletn iniiiUels Thursday , Noxember 23
Cattle , lion. Shei'p.
South Omiihil 4,005 2,8 9 1,94' )
Chicago 10.000 23.000 11,000
Kansas city O.oiKl 1 HOO 000
St. l.ollU 2,400 3,4(10 ( 8011
Total 'JTiToK 3l7)29 ) 14249
C.4I.I.
Niitlonnl llriinep Cntisiirpit pefrtnry .Mm lorn
Inr lll ItcnmtUs on the ( Irder.
S\itut' i ; , Nov. S3. in the National
liratiRo yesterday the committee on the irooil
of the order xuhmlttud its report on thu
lutiKtitiKO of Secretary of ARriculturo
Morton , used at ChlcaRO. referring to thn
( iran c. It Is alleged he condumned anil
censured the organization.
The liuiKiiago was characterl/.cd as imoe-
comint ; a Rcntltfinan , n m.in in hlghonin )
and a inuinbor of the president's cahlnut.
It was resolved that so far as the Oranae is
concerned there is not ono word of truth In
what Mr. Morton said , hut , on the conlr.io ,
it is strictly nonp.u-tls-ui and tends to
educate and elevate the farmer to higher ,
nobler citizenship ; teaching proper methods
of farming , marketing products and pur-
chaslnu'goods ; that the secretary , by st.it
Ini : untruths , has proved himself unworthy
of his position : that the president owes it
to the farmers of the largest agrlcultiiiMl
nation In the world to appoint a sccrotur.v In
sympathy with them.
The report i\as adopted. A commlttoo
was appointed to submit the report la
President Cleveland.
, ' / .IA 176' ( ' . ' > 11 ,
Valuable Mine * In Went Vlrclntn tu II *
Opened liy a. siyndle.ttn.
Ci.Kxr.i.Asn , Nov. iji. : Mr. C. Morris , prcsi-
del.t of Iho Morris Coal company , and one of
thu largest coal dealers la the city , left for
Cincinnati last night. Mis purpose -in gonitf
is to further the gigantic coal deal \xhich
has been In process of formation for some
time.
On the Caulci river in AVest Virginia , not ,
far from the Iduiawha falls , are situated
2.iMK , ( ) acres of land rich in timber and co.il.
The original owners of this land had many
tempting offers for it , hut could not be In
duced to soil until recently , when it was
purchased by a syndicate represented by
Mr. Morris of this city , William Greene of
Cincinnati and .1. W. Kllsworth of Chicago.
It is claimed that Ihu coal mines are thu
most valuable in West Virginia. The coal
is so ne.ir the surface that no shafts need ha
dug. It consists of the finest grades of hard
and sofl coal. Over $2.000,000 will be ex-
pendeu in projecting the scheme.
*
< 5ti irnntorx AllriiMl t > \Vorlhlcsn. .
MiNsr.vroi.is , Nov. " ! i. The National Now
Haven oank has begun suit against tliu
directors of the Northwestern Guarantee
Loan company for the collection of savcu
notes guaranteed by the company mm
alleged to bo made by men llnancially
worthless. The complaint asserts that lully
5'2,800,0)0 ( ) of the money received by the com
pany wus on notes made by IrtesponsliJlo
parties and Moated about the country.
SlinrlHgo of Thirty Tlioilnand.
T\COXIA , Nov. St. S. H. Hart , president ,
ami K. II. Dinsmoro of the Buckley Stain
bank have disappeared and creditors aru
attaching the property. There is n shortagii
of over f.'iOKK ( ) in their uccounts with thu
Tacoma and Seattle banks and farmers of
the neighborhood. It is thought Hart and
Dhibinoro sailed for Japan Sunday.
'Twould Cross the Ocean.
many , many times , if you . could . put , in a line all the
c * * .1.1 / - * t * \ * \ * i
packages of Pearline that have < / > _ / been used. J hinU
of it ! \ Hundreds of millions of pack
ages , to mill
ion : ; of differ
ent women ,
each one of
these women
probably jtihi
as particular
about her
washing as
you are.
They've no fault to find ) SPMN with it , but arc
> v using more and more of it every day ; doesn't all
V this move you to try it for yours elf , and see if you won't
/ be just as well pleased ? Crossing the ocean is easier ,
, rand quicker , and safer , than it was fifteen years ago. So
) is washing clothes. The latter is due to Pearline. '
_ „ J I'cddlers nnd pome niiwrupulous Rroccrs xvill lell you " this is as' oed jy ; "
DCilU. or "the same as IVarlinc. " IT'S 1'AI.SIv Pearline is never peddled ,
" 4. TT > 1 and if your crocer sends you Mimething in tilacu of J'earline , be
lt ttSLCK. lionefl--ienJit latk. WO JAMKS 1'YUC , New York.
"HE.THAT WORKS EASILY , WORKS
SUCCESSFULLY. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH
BAGS & TWINES | TENT3 , ETC.
Bcniis Omaia ! IMg OinalidTcnt-AWDinj
CUUI'ANV COMPANY.
nml miniifno-
Importer *
tureri of Hour aacki , IIOUSK COX'KU3.
Uurlnpt , t lm , llll Knrnvn tftrout.
'BOOTS AND
Morse-CoB sij CoB
Ho' arl U
B loiroomandnice-in-llOJ-IIII
UonarJ
r ctorr-lIIJ-ll2l-IUI
of lloot aiu
. Maniif-ntuieri
XVe ro Iho ONI.V -
ournenfiictory.
DRY GOODS.
M. B. Sinitli & Co. KilpatricK-KocliDry
GOJDS CO.
Dry coodi , notion" , fur- Notlonn , ent ' furnlih-
olihlnvoodi , corner Iniriiouai. cor. 1UU au4
lltti aud Howard Mi. likrnty blreen.
FURNITURE , GOAL.
Omaha Upholstering Jolinson Bros ,
COMPANY. WHOLKSALBCOAU
UphoUtered furniture , Kurnitni titr Jl ,
jIUMIUI Klcbulai ok
\Tcull ale < JUl/ ,
HARDWARE.
Hector & Willidniy Lobcck & Linn ,
COMI'ANV.
Dcnle a In liirlnird I'll
Corner lltli anil Juckion iiuch.inlc * ' toola
HtiwU. II'H DiiiiKlit Str.ii-
HATS , ETC. J IBON WOttrC3. _ _
WTI. I , Gibbon & Co Onuiii Safe and I w
XVIiolo ilo .
llnti. capi , a.riw KOO.II farei.rnulu , Jail wo 1 1 ,
tfluTOM , mhtonv. l.tli Iron tliullun uudtlro ! ! -
uud lliinicf strojts. ( MiU . IJUJ AlHlrUO.l , lllll
unit Jack.oii
COMMISSION. | LUMBKK.
Urancb & Co. John A. Wakelbld ,
Iuipnit4Auicrlc'iin I'ort *
Produce. frulU of all lunil i-jmont , Mllwan.
keateiiicnl null ( jaluur
klniK , oritori. vttillq II m 3
LIQUORS. | BTOVE KEPAIH3
Mick & Herbert , Omiuj Stove llepiir
\VOtKH : Hfirn rruilrt
\Vl.oluinlo liquor dealers aul wutiratlxcimuatt
( or iir UliiJil ; 'i'J
1U01 Kornim Ht. mxl-i
PAPER. I OILS.
Carpenter I'aper ' Co Standard Oil Co.
Currr full took ( if
prlnUuxl wrapplax and lt fln a mid lubrlnatl.U
cllj , ail * ( rci , fc