rmrnTi n-\i ATTA IIAM.V itirt irt n-if Hfj = ii A v rut \rtri\i i < in if COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After a lirm Opening on Better Gable * Wheat Broke Sharply , CORN MARKET WAS O'JITE ' NEGLECTED ThU Wns to n Vcrjr ( Largo r.xtcnt Due to the Moro Actlvo Dcnllng * In Ilia NelghborlmVticnt I'lt. CHICAGO. Nov. 7. After n firm opening on better cobles , wheat broke slmi-ply today on free Belling nnd closed &c lower for Mny. May corn closed Uo lower , Muy oats Ho lower nnd provisions at light declines. On this light display ot strcnBth enrly there WOH nn Immense umount of wheat for Bale and the pressure was BO general that the market could not absorb It , even In tilt- face of the firm cables. There was an ex pectation of a large Increaue In the world's visible supply , and the amount put afloat last week by exporting countries wn about 2.003 bu. In excess of the weekly require ments. At noon Ilrndstrcet's came In , show- Inff an Increase In the world's visible sup ply. After a rally , the market again turned weak on the free realizing and fell to 6SHc for May and GS'&c ' for December , closing at those figures. The corn market was neglected to a large extent for the more active dealings In the neighboring wheat pit. It wan firm at the start , but weakened with wheat In splta of email receipts. May opened Irregularly nt from Cllic to GHc , declined to W } c and closed with sellers at 50',4c. Another quiet nesslon was passed In the oat market. The fluctuations were gov erned by corn principally. May started nt 82 > ic , sold down to from 32 } c to 32lie and clotted nt 32'ic. ' Heavy receipts of hogs and n prospective continuance of such a movement caused weakness In provisions. Offerings from packers were heavy mid longs sold also. Compared with Monday's clos'ns prices pork Is 12u lower , and lard and ribs lUc lowei. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. | Olioii. | Ilizh. Low. | Closn. \Vltrat.Ko. \ y Nov IU 53 MM ; Dec Mny M > Ji ( Com No. 2. . Nov. MX BIM Dec fllH MK Mny 51K C1W On In No. 2. , . Nov IJco i'l-H May Pork per bbl Jnn n 11 B7K 11 72K 11 75 Lnrd.KWluH Jnn o no n no ( I R2l < 0 fl.'i Mny. 7 oa 7 03 0 DTK 7 00 Iliort Ulba- Jnn. . . , . o oo 0 02 5 Sir 6 07W May. . . . o HU n tu ! 0 10 U 10 Cash quntntlons were n follows : 1'M.OltII. Steady , unchnnKfil. WIIKAT No. 2 sprlnu. MitfifJS'.ic ' ; No. 3 spilng , nominal ; No. 2 reel. MHHSlVdc. COHN No. 2 , M'/ic ; No. 3 yellow , 4G'.ic. ' OATS No. 2. Mic ( : No. 2 while , 32'i333c ' ; No. I while , 31'iO32o. ' KVR-No. 2. 17c. HAHLKY No. 2. G5c ; No. 3 , 5203lc ; No. 4. HliffMc. FLAX HKED No. I. $1.47. TIMOTIIV HKKIPrlnie , 15.40. PHOVI8IONS-Mep pork , per bbl. . $ ll.87'.4 12.1.2)1. ) Lard , per 100 Ibs. , (6.90. Short ribs , tides ( loore ) . )0.OIJC.2jj ) dry called shoulders ( boxed ) , $5.G7'i ' ; short clear tides ( boxed ) , $0.3714 OC.CO. WIIIBKY-Dlsllllcn' finished goods , per ga\ \ . . | 1.S3. 8IIGAHS t'nchnnned. The followlnK were the receipts and shipments today : "Articles : Kccolpti. Shipments. Flour , bbls. 311,0011 in.HIW Wheat , bn. . , . , 20,000 Corn , bu 21II.UOII 1H4,000 Oats , bii 277,111111 104,000 Hyp. bi 7UtU ) (1,000 ( Itark-y , bu , . 144,1)1)0 ) ) Gl.OOU On the Prortiieo oxclnnia toJnv tlio uuttor ni.ir- kctwaa ntoaily : creamery , 13J.23oi ualry , lao-JOc B , firm ; lB)4aiOc. ) ! OBIAIIA UKNUilAL AIAUICISM Condition of Trnuo and Quotations on Muplo niul I'uncy I'roilu < : o. BUTTEIl-PncklnR stock , 8B8V4c ; fair to eo > l country , 11013c ; choice to fancy , I4r " ; gi crc-1 cn-btnery , lOJjrOc ; separator creamery 21 I'OUT.TIIY Old hens , 4 c ; sprlns chlcKnt. . Ci ; ducks , C'/57c ; turkeys , sprlnc. 3c ; hot. Jill- keys , 7c ; Kocse , S'.iOCc. Eaas-I'er doz. , strictly fresh laid , 1S.\ QAMi : Prnlrle chickens , per doi. , | 3.00@3.3i BTOUse , wr tloz. , 52. 7533.00 ; blue wins teal , per doz. , Jl.W ; green wing teal , per doz. , U.23 ; ducks , mUeil. per < loz. , | 1 ; canvnstacits , ( I.COQ4.S ) ; mallards nnd rol heads , | 2.00i f5.t3 ; quail , J1.23R l.GO ; deer smMlcs. 14 16c : antelope saddles , 123 13c ; B null I inbblts , II ; jack rabbits , > 2. VIJAI Gliolco fat and small veals arc quoted nt CffGHc ; larce and coarse. 30lc. CIIBL'SK Wisconsin full cream , 13c ; Ne braska nnd Iowa , full crcntn , lie ; Nebraska and town , part skims , TflSc ; I.linburKor. No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , 12c ; Hwlss. No. 1 , H'iTlc. HAY Upland hay. J3 ; midland , IS.DO ; lowland I7.DO ; rye strnw , to. Color makes the prlcu on iiay. 1. 1 Kill shades soil the best. Only top grades brltiK tcp prices. riQKONS-Old blids. .per doz. , 75c. VUQETAIILUS. POTATOES Western slock , car lots , 63c ; small lots. 7Uc. OLD BEANS-Hand-plcked , navy , 12 ; lima beans , per Ib. . 4i4c. ONIONS On orders. G570c. CAI11IAOE On orders , Hie. CB1.KKY Per doz. . 2JC33c. HWKKT I'OTATOKS-1'cr bbl. . 13 ; Jersey , J3.M per bbl. IlERTfl-rer bu. , COflCOc. CAHriOTBPer bu. , COflCOc. CAUUKI.OWUn-1'er doz. , J2.25. . KQO PLANT Per iloz. . D0 < : . JIOHSRHAIlSH-Per Ib. . 7GSC. I'AnsNIPS I'cr bu. . DOiir.Op. HUTAllAQAH-Per bu. . 75OSOC. I'AUSI.KY Per doz. bunches. 25C. TUHNlI'S-Per bu. . We. SPLIT PKAS-Per Ib. , 3JT3UC. FUU1TS. _ QUINCUS-Cullfornla , pir W-lb. box. J1.50. ' Al'PLKS Good stock , per bbl. , I2.WQ2.7B ; Mich- Ignn stock. W.00f3.25. 1'lSAUl IKS None. FHJM8 California , none. I'llUNKS None. PICA H8 Winter Nellls. 11.5101.75. ailAPKS Concords , 10-lb. banket * , Z2323c ; Cal ifornia. ' II. SO. CHANllKUnins Cape Cod fancy , 18.50 per bbl , TIIOP1CAL FRUITS. ORANQIOS Mexican , per box , J3.H ; Florldns , J3. IIANANAS Choice stock. (1.7J&2.DO per bunch. mMONB-Mesilna. 300 , S3 ; 3 GO , It. 5003.00. 1'INUAPPLKS-None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTKHS IXL , 9c ; medium , per can. lOc. horsa shoes , 12c ; extra standards , ICe ; citia telccts , 17c ; company select * , 21c ; Nuw York counts , tic. NKW Fiaa Extra fancy , per Ib. , ISc ; fancy , I6c ; choice , lie. HON1-3V Chalce while , lCO17e ; California , 15c. HIAI'I.IO HVntJP Gallon cans , per doz. , | 12 , MAI'I.U BUOAU-Per Ib. , lOc. NUTB Almond * , IJHICc ; Knsllsh walnuts , 12o filberts , 12c ; llrnzll nuts , none ; eastern chest nuts. 10 (15c ; shellbaik hickory nuts , per bu. fl.&O ; fancy raw peanuts , Cc ; roasted peanuts 71tc. t ) A Unit KltAUT-ChoIca white , per bbl. , | 4.50 C4.75 ; per half bbl. . J2.50. MINCH MIUT Fancy. In half bbls. , per Ib. 6V4c ; 10 pal. kegs. 7c. 1-1SII Kresh caught cropple. perch nnd sun fish , 3O3c ; buffalo , 3Q4o : plku ami pickerel , C { Io : cattish , 8j c ; black bans , liyHc. OIDKlt-l'uie Juice , per bbl. . > ; half bbl. . (3.23. IlIDUa-No. 1 creen tildes. J'ic ; No. 2 green hides , 3 Vic ; No. 1 gieen salted hides , 4V4c ; No. ; rreen salted bides , 3 > ic : No. 1 preen snlted hldei , 15 to 40 Ibs , 4 < icj No. 2 green salted hldei , 23 to 40 Ibs. . 3Uci No. 1 veal calf. I to IS Ib * . . 7c : No. t veal calf , > to 15 Ibs. Ec | No. 1 dry flint hides Co ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. 4c ; No. 1 dry ultec hldei , 5c ; part cured hides Ha per Ib. leu than fully cured. fcillKlilPHLTSareen SAlted. each. 060c ereen salted heorllnes ( short wooled early sklni ) each , I0r20o ; dry ihearllngs ( short wooled early ikln * ) . No. I. each. ( OISc ; dry shearlings ( shor wooled early iklns ) . No. 2. each. So ; dry ( tin Kansas snd Nebiirka butcher wool pelts , pe Ib. , sctual wdslit , til is ; dry flint Kansas am Nebraska murrain wool pells , per Ib. , actua weight. 4ftHc ; dry flint Colorado butcher woo pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , < G6Hc : dry Illn Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actua weight. 4G6c ; ( have feet cut elf , as It U uieles. to pay freight nn them ) . TALLOW AND OltBASK Tallow , No. 1. 4Jc ! tallow. No. I. 3)ic ; grease , white A , 4o ; grease tvhltt 11. 3V Oi grea * , yellow , 3Uc ; grease , dark Hie : old butter. Zi/2Hc ; beeswax , prims. UtfJOc rouiib ytllow. l',4C-c. YOIUC OINIH.VL : MAKKKT. Yesterday's Quotations on I'lour , < lrulu 11111 ! Provisions , Mfttnli , I'.tc , NK\V YOItK. Nov. 7.-FLOUH-HfcepU. | C2 , 00 bbln.j rxports , 37,700 bbli. ; tales , jXM ( pks . market firm and faltly active. Southern Hour t duU , Ilya flour , slow ; sales , 400 bbl * . Duck t wheat Hour , steady at $2.0002.1 * . DUCKWHBAT-Qulet at WV6Sc. CO11N MBAL-Quleti rales. Mi ) bbli. and 2.400 sacks. HYB Dull ; car lots. &IG5So. delivered. HAHLMY-Quiet ; No. 2 Milwaukee , tlQKe. IIAULUY MALT-Dull. WHEAT llrcelpti , WS.SOO bu , ; exports , 120,600 bu. . dales. t.tOO.OOO bu. futures and 11,000 bu spot , t-pot market weaker ; No. 2 red. In stor ind elevator , ( C'ttPl'hc , utloat C7K09TiCi f , o. b. Options K nerully weak all day , cloilni IA UOUo net decline ; No. 2 ml , January , close. - Us ; Alircu clo * J At tOcj ii y closej at Nnvemlwr rioted At KUri December closed ( t , 79.200 bu. : expnric , l.tW bil , : snlfs , 2M.W ) bii , fiiluips. Hpol rmirhel dull ; No 2 , Me Options wcrn weak nil ilay , cd-slnn nt * inHc net dpc.llni.Jnnuary closeil nt SIHci Mny cloftl nt fIKe , No\emlier cluseO nt 7c ; D'Cfin ber cl'iswl nt 5. > Ko. OATH-Ilwplpts , 178.COO bu. ; export" , 700 tn. ; airs. 7T.000 bu. future * nnd (1'KiO by , rpot Hpot marlict msy ; No. 2 , :2H JJJc ; Ntj. 2 white. 3CVc. Option mnrket was governed by corn all day nnd closed nt % e decline : January closed nl 34'ie ; February closed at lie ; Mny closed nl 3i > ' , ic : November closed at 32Hc ; Uecembsr rlofH at 33Uo. HAY Dull ; shipping , 43tfKe ; good to chokt , lIOPH-Wnikj ( nlc. cotnmon to choice , oM , 3f7c : new , MJD'jr ' ; 1'aclDe const , 3'407o. ' HlfiS : Firm ; wet salted New Orlenn , f- lected , 43 to B3 Ibs. , 6c ; llucnos A ) res , dry. 20 to 24 II * . . lie ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , C'4 ' c. LBATIliil-Qulct but steady ; hemlock sole , llurnos Ayres , light to heavyweight , lUfflSc , \VOOL-Hleady ; domestic lleece , l'j 2lc ; pulled. 1'llOVIEIONS-Ikff , Blendy. Cut meat * , dull : plrkled shoulders , tU5i''V : pickled hnms. 8S ! l c , I.nrd , stendy ; wrMern steam closed at J7.2- , bid ; November closed at $7.25 ; Januaiy , $7.20. Pork , strndy. It'TTiu--Klrm : : western dairy. HS'Uc ; tvcM- rn creamery , llflilc ; weMoin factory , JlBln , 23ijc ; Imllntlon cicnmery , isjlisc. CIIHMSIKlrnr. huce , iniDc , small. SVu ! > - . KdOH-Qulel ; tecepl" . 10.521 p1 < gs. : westetn rcnh , 17fl22iic ; cases , $3.onQ3.tjQ. $ TALLOW insy ; clly. 41ic. PKTIIOLIOUM Nominal ; L'nlled closed nl TUIIPKNTIND-Knsor nl HIl'K rirm ; domestic , fair lo oxlin , 4'.6JCI/U' ! 'ifoLAHHKB-Strnily ' ; New Oilranf , open ketll * , nod m choice , 2'W3Co , , PIO IIION Dull ; Scotch , $ ! 9.00519.2j ; Amcrl- an , S14.Q3Q13.no. TIN Htendy ; Hlralls , II WI4.70 ; e trn , easy. fl'KLTr.lt-KInt ; dunn-Mlc , } 3.CSB3.3'i ' , . LKAD Quiet ; broke ' price for bullion , $3 ; xclitinRf pi-toe for spot. t3.I2li93.l."i. COPPMH-Qulelj bnikem' pilce , $ ! > . & ' ) ; rxchunef ir'cc ' , $9.M : > CO. Satm en 'clmnRe. ten Ions H-ccmbrr tin , $ H.CO ; Iwenly-llve tons Junuaiy. COTTON sntn OIL null ; yellow off gradM. G4J2fc ; prime wliltc C2S33C. STOCKS ANU 1IOND& Spcvulntloii In Srcurlllr * WHS Mnrfccil by a Stroiip ; Tono. NI3W YOUK , Nov. 7. The speculation on he Stock exchange this morning was marked by n strong tone and there was need buying throughout the entire list. It was very evident that Wall street was satis fied with the elections , nnd believes thnt he republican success will be followed by n revival of trade and a general business mprovement throughout the country. Slg- ilflcancc of the result from a speculative lolnt of view Is what makes-it certain ns he street reads the situation , that for the iresent no tariff tinkering ; will be Intro- lucecl , with Its dlsttti blng Influences , on he community , and the downfall of the ) opullsts In the west checks the growth of an agitation which had already become lowctful enough to be hurtful to business nterests. With these views llrmly fixed , a majority of the traders on the exchange went on the board as buyers , nnd their pur chases sent pi Ices up with a rush. In the Irst llfteen minutes Sugar rose 2l per cent ; Hurllngton , Hi per cent ; Delaware & Hud son and New Jersey Central , IU per cent ; Cotton Oil , 1 per cent ; Denver & IJIo Grande , I'd per cent ; Denver & Illo Grande referred , 1 per cent ; Luke 13rle & Western referred , 24 per cent ; .Minneapolis & St. : .ouls , 1 per cent ; Minneapolis & St. Louts irefcrred and Lead preferred , 18 per cent ; Delaware and Lnckawunnn , 2 per cent ; Consolidated Gas , 2 % per cent , and other active shares , % to Td per cent , the latter St. I'aul , New York Central and Louisville & Nashville. At the higher figures some operators who had acquired lines of stocks it the lower llgures of last week under took to realize prollts , with the result , first , of checking the advances , and then of jrcnklng prices H to 2 % per cent , the latter n Sugar , 3' < per cent In New Jersey Cen tral , 1 % per cent In Uurllngton , 1V4 per rent In Western Union , Lackawanna and Delewnre t Hudson , l'/i per cent In North western , 1 per cent In Chicago Gas and llaltlmore & Ohio , % per cent In Consoli dated Gas nnd Lake Shore , % per cent In St. I'aul , Uock Island , Louisville & Nash ville anil Lead , and a smaller fraction otherwise. Wheel ng & Lake Erie p-eferred , which hncl risen 17S pur cent , receded 2 per cent , nnd the common , which had advanced lig per cent , lost V per cent. It was not until 1 about 2 o'clock thr.t the market recovered 1 from this depression , but since 1:30 there was a steadying of the speculation , which I grew into a heavy purchasing movement around delivery hour. Speculation became active and buoyant ami there was a sharp appreciation In values , which continued to the close , the market finishing up strong nnd buoyant. Compared with the closing figures of Monday the last prices made to day are U to 2i per cent higher , the latter Lake Krle & Western preferred ; Lacka- wanna , and Consolidated Gas , 2',2 per cent : Hock Island , 1 % per cent ; St. I'aul and Denver & Itlo Grande , 1 % per cent ; Cole rado Fuel , 1V4 per cent ; Pacific Mall and Lead preferred , 1 % per cent ; Burlington , Southern Pacific , Union Pacific , Denver & Hlo Grande preferred nnd St. I'aul nnd Northwest , 94 per cent. A few fractional declines were recorded In the Inactive shares. The bond market evinced the same- strong tone which moved prices In the share list and prices generally advanced throughout the day. There was very heavy buying of the lending mortgages , the transactions for the ( lay reaching the unusually large total The Kvenlng Post's London cablegram says : The "boomlet" In Americans contin ued today , but prices finished under the best. The best opinions regarding the rise are tluvt It Is more or less of a bpurt and the Influen tial houses here arc not taking a hand In the rise. It Is manipulated by the same operators as was the- rise In August last. Other stock markets were Irregular. The trade returns for September are moderately encouraging. Exports to America show a large Increase. The new Mexican sterling loan of 2,500,000 will be Issued tonight ; the price will be C8. The China loan was ap plied for twice over. There was a weak al lotment of India council drafts today , only 33 lahks. The Bank of Kngland has lowered the selling price of bar gold to 77s 10Vd. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the tit-K York ex change today : AtclipTon iR U. P. D. fi. U . . . . Adams Exprcai. . . 147 Northwestern . . . . Alton. T. 11 : is do pM . do Pfd IDS N. Y. Central . Am. KxprcHa lll-i ( ! N. Y. .V N. Ens . . . a HI Ualtlniore.VOhlo. G7 Ontario .V Vf . ] ojt CanndnPaclno. . . . U'-'M Orecon Imp . 13 Canada Southern. 6 ( > U Oroirop Nav . 2i Central Pacific. . . lii't O. 5) ) . L. ft. U. N. . . . 20 Chca. iOhlo ] | li Pacific Mull . HM Chicago Alton. . . , 144 P.D.&E . , sS " ' ' " ' I'ltiahur ? . < u ciilcneoUiw" . . 7S Pullman Palaeo. . jrtj CoiiBOlld.itod ( las 121 HoiUn : < r . 5"u C.C. C. .tSt. L. . . . S7 tllcliniond Turin. . iHto Colo. Coal .t Iron. M ilo pfd . ' .iu Cotton Oil Curt. . . 27 ! < K. 0.\V. . . . . . . . . . . Tft Del. , VHudson. , . . lur > ! n. o. w. I > M . J. , Del. L'lok. A W. . . 1UI ) Koclt Inland . , , ; | i/ D. .V H. ( J. pfd H1 SU Paul . _ D.AiC. F. Co 1(1 ( } KtPaulnfd . ] ! ! o Knst Tenn 11 St. P. .V Om.in.1. . . st Krlo 14'i pM ilopfil . . ' 'S Southern Paa ioK FortWayna 157 Suirar Kollnery. . . fHU , R. Northern pfil. . 1UI > ! ( Tenn. Coal .t Iroi < | O..VE. I. nM Ul Texas Pacific. . . . iOM i Hocklnr Valley. . ID ' ' III.Central . . . . . SllH IJn'lon'pacllio. . . . ' . ' lasf FtP..tDutiith. . . . Si ! 111. S. Exprois. . . . i" K.T.nfd VHHiW.St , l4 p. . . . * , W LakoErloAs . . . 17MI do pfd . . . njj , < lo pfd 7UM i Well * Kiira E * , . ' . Lake Hhoro lil : ! ( Western Union. . . Lend Trust 4IIUW. , i L. K . i LoulHVllle.VN. . . . 65J1 do pfd Louisville * N. A. 7i M .VSI. L Manhattan Con. . . 107WD. Jen. U lH * O. . . . 10 I ) K Michigan Cent. . . . P7 ! < N.L..V.V.V.V.V.V : : in" Mo. 1'ncltlo . Ull P. K. A I. . . . . . . . . . Ji Mobile A ; Ohio. . . . 1UH do nfd 6 Nnshvlllo Ulmt. . . f'U II.&T. c - -ji ( Nntloiml T. A. A. ft. N. M. . . 4J ( do pfd . L".1 T. St. L.iK.C. . . . i N. J. Central . 1111 , 3. It. H isu Ni\V. | iM . 2:1.4 : 8. H. H. pfd 41 North Am. Co . C Am. Too. Co Dim Northern 1'aelno. ' ' t'l do pfd ion' No. 1'ae. pfil bill. The total snles of stocks todnv were 163 S78 nlmrrn , Inclmllne : Atchlson. 3M ) : American Kuttnr , CS.fcOO ; llurlliiKton , 15100 ; Chlonuo Oas , 12.000 : Uenvtr & Hlo ( Jinmlp , 2,603 ; Denver it Illo Onintle preferred. 3.310 ! nistlllltiK and Cattlo- feedlnB. 4.600 ; Genernl Klectile. GuO ; ilanhntlnn roruiollilMed , 5,700 ; Missouri 1'nclllo , 3.700 ; New Jersey Cnitnil. 18,000 ; Northwestern. ' 6,900 ; Noith Amerlenn , 2.W3 ; 1'iiclllo Hall. B.WQ ; Iteadlnir 8W ! ) ; U. & W. I' . , fifth nffeosment nalil , 2 ijO ; Hock lelnnd. 8MO ; St. I'aul , 31,400 ; Southern. < , WO ; Southein preferre.1 , S.SOO ; Texan & I'aclllc , 3,100 ; Union IMclflc. 3.COOVe ; tern Union , 3,800. Hun I'riiniiUco .Mining mock < Jimt.ito-m. ! SAN PUANCISCO. Nov. 7.-Tho official cloilu ? quotatloiiB for inliiln : blojUa to J ly worj as ( ul * IUWH ; Aha ID Ilalni NorcroHu , . ti.1 AliiliiiCon , 6 JllHtlCO . ' . ' ( I Aniica CO Kriituclty Con. . 4 ik'lclior bU Mexican . 123 ll.-lli ! IH ] < - 7 Mono . in llesli llelchor. . . . 110 Mount Diablo . 10 Ikxtlo Con , hs Occid''tilil Con. . . . 3 Iliilllon : i Ophlr . 320 ChalU-iiKu Con , . . . . 35 Ovurman. . . . . . 17 Chollar OH I'oiosl . U'J ConQdenco 10 . Con. Cal .V Va 445 Sierra Nevada . K. % Con , Imperial 1 llnlo.i Con. . . . fill Crown i'o'.ni 03 IltnliCon . , . H Kxclu-qurr 4 Yellow Jacket. . . . . 04 Gould .v Curry. . . . . CO Silver b ira , H34 iiHa. : Mexican dollar * , 5'JHa B3c. Drnfli ) , glghl , lUo ; tolt-tfraphlo. lane. I.ort'tuu Stuoi ( Jnntiltlonl. LONDON , Nov. 74 p. m , eloslu/ : Cantillaii I'ttClnu. . i > 4'St. | I'aulooui. . 01 Krlo . 144 N. V. Centrxl . lutK ; KrlttVdt. . . . . 74H IVniiuylvanla. . 6SK Hla. Central . OaulKv.idlnr . Uh Mexican onllu.lry. _ 14'jMex. , CUIL now Ja. COH Itppubllrati Succci * llrli HiocUn. LONDON. Kov. T. The Stock exchange tolay wan eenertilly buoyant. The Uvenlng tilandard iy ; "Amtrlcana contluu * to L purcha td Itt view of the republican mcccfg. " Grand Trunk wa the exception , the gcneml rule with It being lower. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now York Aloimv 'Miirhol. NKW TOHIC. Nov. 7.-MONKY ON CAI.L- r.nny i nl I tier cent. 1'IUME .MUIK'ANTILE I'AI'En-2V4CS'.4 Per cent. STKIIMNO HXClIANan Wenk , with nctual IIIm > inesi ! In Lnnkprs' blll < i at ll.sHf4.8 H for de mand nnd nt Jl.SSiil.W ; for CO days ; punted rntes , Jl.84 ' 4.RS nnJ 1I.8SHUI. ; commercial blllr , Sl.ltStt < .KS > i. H.\II KILVHR-MHo ; Mexican dollar * . Mile. COViitNMi.NT : HONDB-Htrong. fitato bonds , dull. Itallrond bonda , ntrnnR , dtU Closing quotations on bonds were ns fotlown ! U S. CAIV ? . I ) , , VR. O. 4s. . . . . U.S. CBCOIIP . Krlo'iiiln . 71 U.S. 4srof. . U. It. .VS. A. 09 , . US U. S.In coup . Ill ) do 7n . 113 ' U. ' S. L'nroz . nil II. &T. C. OS. . . . . 104 I'acincllBof 'tJ. ) . 11)1 ) dolls . 1UO Ala. ChiFig A . 1011 U.K. .tT. lst < ls B'-n Ala. Clnmll . 10(1 ilo Ud4s . 44U Ala. Class O. . . . VHi MutunlUulonila. 103 Ala. Currencies. . OiiK Iy.n. Nu\v Con , 4s. . 113 No. 1'ac. lats . 115 Missouri Ue . 100 NC Tuc. 'JnUs . HH N.C.DS . 123J < N. W. CotiHols. . . 141 MoIs . Ill ) do S. P. Dnb. B3 Kill B. C. non fund . 1H It. O. W. luts . Tenn. now Hat U. "II St. P Consols Ta 131) ) Tenn now nut 5. . . 102 St. P.O. A 1' . W.Js. 1 ( < Tenn. old Us. . , . t ) ( ) St.U.VI.M.aon.us. 7im Vn. Cciiturlos. . . . CHile S. I , .tS.P.Gon.U. till ilo dofcrrod . 8J < T.-x. IMC. Ibts. . . . 8SK Alelilson . Oil Tux. I'ac. 2 . VfliJ Atchlson lia A. . . . 'Jl | < U. I' . iBHof'DJ. . ' Unds. . 1011)6 OT ; . 0. Soiltliuni II. 11. fi . K7M ' bid. Nt. I.ouU ( Icntintl .Market. BT. I.OCIH , Nov. 7.-PLOU Qulct , without chance , WHKAT Opined < , iR > % ' ! up , but foon cold off ? i31c on slack demand ; tallied c , only to turn weak nKiiln , cloalnB Hil'XiC below Monday ; No , 2 r l. cuMi. COlJc : Nuvember , Me ; December , Wi1J5oHc ! ; May. SJ'H.c. ' COHN Sympathized with wh"at , closing ? itfStc off ; No. 2 mixed , caiili nnd November , ( Cc ; De cember , 46ic ! ; May , IT'.Jc. OATS-Wenk < m.l He off ; No. 2 i-ash 29e ; No- vemher , 2S > ic ; Oieson , 25i' ; May , S2\c. 11YK IIIhcr ( ; No. 2 , east Klile , too. HAULnr Quiet : sales of Minnesota ut Clr. HUAN-UnchanRed. naas Fitm nt id'jc. ' I.KADS'eal < er ; pales nt J2.W. HI'KI/rKR-Uull nt 13.20. COHN MHAI-J \VII1SKY-J1.23. COTTON TIKS-fflc. PKOV1S1ONSQiilft. . Pork , tlnndnirl mw. jobbing , $12.GO. Lnrd , pilme Ktentn , $ G.75 ; ehole , Jii.SS. Dry salt meats , loose should , ? , $ : .37i,5 ; lonss , $ G.2j ; ribs , $6,371 * ; shorts , IO.W. llnron. packed Hhoulikin , 10.75 ; longs , $7.Ui4 ; ribs , JT i'7'.J ; short" , * ? 7.3715. KECKll'TS-Klour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 37.000 bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; oats. 4700 ! bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 14 COO bl > ! . ; oats , 7.CO ) bu. ; wheat , 1,000 bu , ; coin , 3,000 bu. Coffee Market. NKW YOIIK. Nov. T.-COFFEG-Optlanii closed llrm at 15NO pointn ndvnnre ; sales. 19.7CO bans , IncluO'nR ' : November , Iil.31'jl3.5' : ' ( > ; Uecem- hcr. $13.30013.70 ; Jnnuary , Jll.912.10 ; Mny , 111.10 I1.9J ; Fpot coffee. Itlo , steady ; No. 7. J15.1214 ; sales , l.ttoi ) bass Hlo No. 3 , 13.87'4 ; 1,0'K ' ) bass Mnnicnlbo nnd 1.00) bass Savnnllla. S'nrehous deliveries from New York Monday , 4.400 bans ; New Yolk slock ttnlny , 138,000 bass total visible supply for the United States , 459,4i2 bags , ugalnst 437,82j bans last year. HANTOH. Nov. 7. Market flrm ; good nvernge Santos , U2.SO ; receipts , 18,000 bags ; stock , 461 , ( WO HAMIIPIia , Nov. 7. Mnrket dull : prices ViG'4 pfl , ' decline since Monday ; reculpts , two days , 33.OIO Imps. HAVIIE , Nov. 7. Market opened Irregular nnd 2f below Mondr y's close ; closed Irrepulnr nt . H4f net decline ; to'nl sales , 2oOW baK . IUO DE JANEIHO , Nov. 7. Market quiet ; No. 7 Hlo , $11.70 ; exclajiKe , llid ; receipts , 6,000 baps ; cleared for the United States , 12.000 bafts ; denied for Europe , 1,000 baia ; stock , 275,000 baga * Totton SliirKer. NEW OIILEANS. Nov. 7. COTTON Stenilv ; sales. spot. 400 bales ; to arrive , 1.1IX bales ; receipts. 1,100 bales ; exports , coast wise. 1.937 bales ; stock , 322,373 bnlcs ; ordi nary , 4 1-lfic ; Rood ordinary , 4 9-lGc ; low mid dling , 4 4-lGc ; middling , G 5-lCc ; good nilddllnfr 5 5-16e ; mlddllni ; fair , Cic ! , nominal ; fair , la , nominal ; futmes , steady ; sales. 29.DOO bales ; No vember , $5.00 bid ; December , $5.12075.11 ; January $ .UGS > 5.17 ; February , $5.22g5.M ; March , $5.7Z 5.28 ; April. $5.33f5.3l ; Mny. $5.3 ! f3.40 : june } 5.4I@5.45 ; July. $5.50i5.51 { | ; AURUst. $5.55 bid , ST. LOUIS. Nov. 7. COTTON Easy ; middling 51 0 : sales , 2.ICO bales ; receipts , 8,100 bales ; ship ments , 7,400 bales ; stocks , 8,000 bales. Kiinxiin City .il rki-t . KANSAS CITY , Nov. 7. WHEAT He higher No. 2 hard. 4SG c ; No. 3 hard , 47W 4Sc ; rejected , 44c ; No. 2 led , 47i3l71ic ; No , 3 red COIIN ' ,4o higher , nctlvc ; No. 2 mixed , 4lc No. 2 white , 4lc. OATS Wanted end ' .4c higher ; No. 2 mixed 29 % T31o : No. 2 white , 32c. I1UTTKH Active , firm ; crennicry , 1621c ; dnlry W/17e. UOas Firm ; 15'ic. HECKII'TS Wheat , 20.000 bu. ; corn , 67,000 bu. nnts , n < < m > . tillll'MUNTS Wheat , none ; corn , none ; oats none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fJi.v Yur.c illiiiu > .i citloii. NEW YOSK. Nov. 7. Thj followinj arj the cloHtngimmnirquouuous : Uulwisr 7 Ontario COO Cholor. CO Onlnr UhO Crown Point 110 Plymouth H ) Con. Cal. i Va. . . . 425 Qu'.clts'.lver 100 Deailwood 40 do proturraJ ICOi ) Gould & Currj SS Slerr.i Nevada 7fi Ilalu.V Norcros'i. . 81 SUindard 110 HoiiiL-Htnka 1C30 Union Con 0 Iron Silver 10 Yellow Jacket. . . . CO Mnxican Ill ) Liverpool Mitrkntx. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 7. PROVISIONS Pork dull ; prime mesa , western , CCs 3d. Hams , dull short cut , 43o. Ilacon , holders offer moderately Khort ilbs , strong nt ! 6j Cd ; long nnd short clear 55 11)4. . Htendy ut 31s 3d , H.ioulilcrs , steady nt 27s i ; Dull ; nncst while and colored , 48s Cd TALLOW Nominal. COTTON SEK I ) O1L-20S. TI'RI'KNTINC Htendy ; Bplrlts , 20s Od. HOS1N Steady ; common. 3s 7Vjd. HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , firm ; ne crcp. 2 ISsflfJ. Pnnrlii Oriiln Murker. PEORIA. Nov. 7. COHN Active and easier No. 2. He : No. 3 , E0ic. OATS Stonily ; No. 2 white , 304031Uc ; No. white. 29V5fj2) ic , IlYK Scaico and qUIet ; No. 2 , 4SQ40C. WHISKY Firm ; hlith wine basis , $1.23. HECKIPTS Wheat , 5C')0 ) bu. ; corn , 1S.WW bu. oatB. 77.200 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; bailey , 19.COO bu. SHIPMENTS Whent , 1,200 bu. : corn. 12 6X ! bu. ; oats , 3,4')0 ' bu , ; rye , none ; barley , 33,400 bu , N"nv York Dry < ! iioli Miirknt. NEW YORK , Nov. 7. There was more vim an animation throuRhout the market than for man days , yet the class of business that succeede was very disproportionate. Some buyers wer present , but the much larger dealings were ti ) outcome- telesrnms from salesmen on the ron < " Printing cloths were , very quiet at 2 H-lGc. Mlnm-npoH * Whe.it .Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Nov. 7. WHEAT-Closed U lower ; receipts for two days , 4l ( > , < 00 bu , ; Bhlp ments. 23.900 bu. : November , W.tc ; May , 6S ; hard , on track , Itc : No , 1 northern , 67c ; No. northern , 65Wc. Flour , steady ; patents , $3.15i 3.40 ; bakers , $1EOS2.20. .llariiot. NEW YORK , Nov. 7. SUOAR-Raw. stendy sales , ZS.WX ) l gs Muscovndo , 8 test , 2 9-lCc ; re flne l , vti'iuly. LONDON , Nov. 7. SIIOAH-Cnne , very dull centHfugnl Java , 12s ; Muscovado , fair refining lOa. DntuthVlipitt JMurknt , DULUTH. Nov. 7. Close : No. 1 noithern , ens nnd November , Mtic ; No. 2 , Sl'.ic : No. 3 , ClUc rejected , 48iic ; No. 1 hard , USc over No. 1 north ern ; futures. No , 1 northern , Mc bid ; Decem ber , 0c bid. Krlri'n Wheat ( Jmitiitlcm * . SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 7-WHEAT-Wenk December , EUic ; Mny , 98Hc. U'ool i > iurxrl. RT. LOUIS , Kov. 7. WOOL Steady , un changed. _ _ _ _ _ riimiiul l Noun. NEW YORIC , Nov. 7. Clearings , $122,998,501 balances , $ ,391,050. HALT1MOHE , Nov. 7. Clearings , $2.899,003 balances , 1305,931. PlULAnELPIIIA , Nov. 7.-CUarlngs , $11,291 , 13 ; tnhinics , $1,4X1,110. 1IEHLIN , Nov. 7. Exchange on London , e'gh days' Bight , 2' ) marks 3714 I'fg. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 7. Clearings. $1,3C5,175 New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial $1.25. CINCINNATI. Nov , 7. Clearings. $1.670.200 Money , 2'.iti3 per cent. New York exchange , 40 premium. PARIS. Nov. 7. 4 p. m. Three psr cen rentes. 102f 27 0 for the account. Exchange London , 25f 13c for checks. ST. LOI'IS. Nov. 7--Clearings , $5.675.115 ; bnl nnccs , $453,472. Money , dull nt 5i7 per cent Exchnng ? on New York , 25o discount. LONDON , Nov. 7. A Mexican 6 per cent ex Ipnial loan of tl 694,700 sterling was Issue J her today nt 68. Mexican ilxes today were quote at 70. LONDON , Nov. 7. Oold In quoted today n ltuen * Ayreti at 211 ; Mudnd. 16.50 ; Lisbon , 3.2 ! Ht. Pftfrvriurg , M ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 107 Vlennn. 103. MEMPHIS. NOV. 7 , Clearings , $011.65 : ; bnl once * . $ < U1 717. New York ercfnnge pw'llnic nt p. < r CHICAGO , Nov. 7-Clearlngs. J2i > , (87,013. Money CI',4 pen cent on call , ttui per cent on t'.mr New Yolk cxchnnge , par. Foreign exchange- dull ; Hterllne , comntoiclnl , Her liiiprc'iiliri. Washington Star : "When I am near you , he sighed , "I ( eel that I could conquer dot tiny Itself , " "Oh , go 'way ! " she replied. "It Is true. Did you realize before tha you flre me with enthusiasm ? " "No , " she replied. "I don't know any thing about that. Dut I do know , " ohe wen on , after a moment's reflection , "that It yc stay around her much longer Paw will. " Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou blcs. Trial size , 25 cents. AU druggist * . UVE SIOCK MARKETS Ml , | ighter Receipts of fcattlo Ilnd a Bolter Demand and Improved Prices , \DVANCE \ OF FULLY TEN1 , CENTS S.ORE ) ill i \ \ll Graded Sell Hotter Thnn for Several Dnys lliign Open 'Stroiip , Actlvo mill Higher , hut Clo < o It'enk with the Advance Lost. WEDNESDAY , Nov. 7. As usual on the day following nn election ecelpts were- light , but US curs In nil. During the past three days only about half .s many cattle arrived as during the same hree days last week. Hog supplies , how- > ver , htive Increased over 3,000 , head und heep nearly 6,000 hcail. There was another strong , active cattle market today. With the sharp falling off n supplies noted , favorable news from the east and an Improved demand for shipping account , tn addition to the usual good In quiry from local slaughterers , sellers were able to realize fully lOc more per hundred for their cattle than they could have ob- alned on Tuesday. There were several lunches of very good cornfed beeves , one oad of 1,537-lb. steers , good enough to go to nn eastern shipper , nt J3.10 , nnd another oad of 1,336-lb. steers brought J5. Very common to very good half fatted natives ; old nt from $2.75 up to 4SO : , while several oads of fairish western rangers brought ! 3.25 and $3.43. There was a good , healthy undertone to the trade throughout and by loon nearly everything of any consequence lad changed. The cow market was Indifferently sup plied , both ns to quantity and quality , but hat did not hinder buyers from paying- fully a dime more than Tuesday for tne- llum 1 to good cows. There was nn nctlve , lemaml \ from all sources , nnd the few loads lere soon passed over the scales to the dark and bloody beyond. " Calves have jeen comlntr in freely for some time and irlces have dropped back n few notches. Hut little change , however , has been noted ti the maiket for bulls , stags and rough stock generally. Business In stackers" and feeders was somewhat neglected , but as far as It went ' trading was on the basis of steady prices , the more desirable stock selling firm nnd : he commoner stock steers and heifers hard to sell at any price at all. Good to choice feeders are quotable at ? J.COJJ3.:3 ; fair to ; oed , J2.2302.CO , and common grades from (2.20 ( down. Representative sales : DIIEPSED HREF. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1220 (2 75 18..1103 $2 0 2..1063 J3 10 3..1020 275 SHIPPING AND EXPOIIT. 2..1103 300 2..1COO 350 IS..1276 4 BO 4..10S2 303 J0..12I3 400 18.1338 SCO 33..1273 323 3..1190 423 33..1C67 B 40 cows. 1. . . . C60 7S 2. . . . DM ICO 7. . . . G95 1M I. . . . 750 100 7. . . . 712 1 f,0 3. . . .1128 1 fcO L. . . SCO 100 13. . . . S70 155 2..IOCS 200 1. . . . 650 100 L. . . SCO ICO IS. . . . 981 200 1. . . . 5(10 ( 100 I. . . . 870 ICO 4. . . . 607 200 1. . . . 780 125 11. . . . SIS ICO I..AW ) 200 5. . . . 942 133 2..1125 ICO 20..757 200 2. . . . 950 1 33 1. . . . 930' 1 CO 12..1070 2 05 5. . . . 7CO 135 21. . . . 833 1 03 2C. . . . 87S 210 L. . . SIO 1 40 4..1055 1 65 1..10SO 2 10 1. . . . 780 140 L. . . S30 175 1 . . .1130 215 5. . . . 970 1 to L. . . S20 1 75 2. . . . 910 2 30 11. . . . 845 ICO 19. . . . 7S3 180 4..920 235 8. . . . 787 1 CO HEIFKHS. I. . . ' . 230 1 CO 2. . . . K 0 1 BO t. . . . 500 1 70 1. . . . 330 115 9. . . . 346 ICO 16..6S1 190 2. . . . 20' , 130 10..311 1 BO 11. . . . 617 2 W 1. . . . 430 130 13.)320 ) J CO 4. . . . 763 215 CALVES. 2. . . . 30 125 1. . . . 240 175 2. . . . JIB 350 2. . . . 240 ICO J. . . . 90 200 1. . . . 100 3 Bn 1. . . . 320 ICO 1. . . . 210 2 CO 1. . . . 210 4 CO 4. . . . 232 ICO 2.230 ' J W 2..170 100 3. . . . 210 ICO 4. . . . 92 32. ) 1..130 400 17. . . . 297 ICO S. . . . 143 3 2o 8. . . . 120 40) 1. . . . 190 16 } S..248 350 2. . . . 165 400 2. . . . 310 1 75 DULLS. 1. . . . 740 J 25 1..1170 153 1..1360 173 B. . . . 902 135 1..11W ICO 1.S..1I20 190 1. . . . KM I K 1.loOi J 70 1. . . . SCO 200 1. . . 11SO 1 5 . : 430 173 . 1..1DJO 233 i UETOCKEIIS AND'FKUDKKS. C/ . 1. . . . 790'lfO l.A67fl : 2 85 B. . . . 8 * ) 245 5. . . . & 72 2 CO 4. ; . ' . 20 235 5. . . . 750 200 1. . . . MO 200 20. . . . 877 240 13..SM 2 W 3. . . . CG 213 32. . . . 71S 240 9 1022 2 GO 37. . . . 717 213 SO. . . . 673 240 C. . . . 415 265 4. . . . 777 220 1. . . . 610 240 4..9SO 263 23. . . . C93 225 C. . . . 670 40 20..1000 2 Co 21. . . . C20 225 18. . . . CSS 240 2C..93S 2 65 B. . . . CO ! 225 7. . . . 615 240 46..9S3 275 3. . . . GOJ 230 2. . . . 755 240 2. . . . S33 285 13. . . . 943 2 30 MILKERS AND SPniNCEHS. 1 cow nnd calf $2700 WESTEUN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 23 sirs , tig..1017 ? 1 55 4 cows 985 2 00 22 cows 926 2 CO 1 steer. 11CO 275 NEVADA. Veltch Hina. 25 feeders..1110 260 3 feeders..1030 275 UTAH. M. Stark. 1 bull 10V ) 100 1 bull 1510 125 19 bulls 1312 1 55 55WYOM1NO. WYOM1NO. T. II. McOee. 1 cow 10.V ) 1 40 2 cows 915 1 CO 25 cows 901 2 SO 1 ntr , ! ; . . , . ] 2 25 1 cow 940 240 1 steer 1310 275 II. II. Hake. SSI feeders..1(83 2 65 Lonergan. 23 bulls 1317 1 CO Flank Ttentoi , , 1 BtPcr..1120 ; 330 23 etfcrs 11S2 330 38 fleers 1095 3 43 43 steers 1137 3 15 42 steers 1143 3 45 COLOIIADO. 45 steers 1147 325 63 steers KOO 325 HOGS Values took another moderate up turn today on account of ths very moderate tmppllcs hennn < l the strong tone to Chicago advices. Local packers hail It practically their own way , but they were all wanting hogs more or less , and dlil not hesitate In pay a Bo t lOc advance tor their purchases. The h-nvy and nie < lum ! weight hogs sold largely at > 4.55 and II.CO. with scveial of the I U loads at II.C2'/j ' and 11.65. The Unlit and light mixed stuff sold at from } 4.D5 to tl.uO , with 54.25 for the Ijw matk. There was fiulto a little Inquiry for pigs not too light. Aimoar .iud a good order here for porno diesscd beef pigs which helped the maiket our. This class of stock sold at from $2.50 to 31 2 > , accoidtng to weight and condition. Katly trading was active , but the advance of the moinlntr was lost , the market closing vtiy weak and mean nn account of the news of the break In the Chicago mnilict. About everything solil , however , the bulk at from )4.45 to SI.CO , ns nganat II,4 > to JI.C5 Tues day and { 4,43 to H.W on last Wednesday. Rep resentative solett : No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Ph. Pr. 9 150 . . . II 25 SO 19C 0 (4 15 7 140 . . . 425 9 r33 . . . 4 .Vi 52 151 2X > 425 1 MO M 4 .V 3 2:6 . . . 4 CO 79 222 12) ) 455 G3 179 . . . 4 35 34 2U S ) 4 55 34 164 4' ' ) 4 S5 SS 2J2 81) ) 4 57i ! f,2 1I9 ! 200 435 69 213 2SO 4 57Vi G3 ISO . . . 4 40 d 278 8) ) 4 GO 67 206 210 4 45 4f 215 40 4 GO 21 193 . . . 4 43 65 211 32) ) 4 CO 73 310 ICO 445 77 220 100 460 4' ' ) 215 120 4 43 C7 242 24' ) 4 CO 93 201 ICO 4 45 67 2.13 44 4 G'l ' t,3 207 40 4 45 24 , 2SO 12' ) 4 G ) 80 183 40 4 45 , IT7 2CI 2 < X ) 4 6) ) 8G 190 240 4 45 CS 203 12' ) 4 CO 27 195 120 4 45 _ . , U37 2X3 124 4 6. . ) 51 101 0 4471,5"l 225 36) ) 4 W 74 209 40 447',4Q3jEO ' ! 220 . . . 4 GO .13 1W 120 4 50 71 2IIJ ICO 4 f ) 5 314 . . . 4 M'r , /71 2-51 . . . 4 60 7 Ml . . . 4 W , < C9 230 41 4 60 7 177 . . . 4 W , rC8 247 ICO 4 OT 78 192 2iO 450 . ! / 42 2W SO 4 CO 79 193 12' ' ) 4 CO > ' " 75 216 200 4 CO ; 8 217 JCO 4 CO 44 211 24) 4 BO 72 213 80 4 C2',4 " -C7 340 . . . 400 2 212 241 4 C5 , . . . .M 2.0 123 4 C2VJ IS 3.i4 200 465 --LW64 211 . . . 4 6215 78 210 80 4 CS -C5 259 40 4 C2',5 203 120 465 , J'MC6 2-.9 . . . 46' , C3 : :4 : 2x > 455 * . . „ 2:0 : ice 4 C3 B 2'45 . . . 4 C5 - - - 2G3 . . . 405 17 23 . . . 465 O 321 Sot . . . 4i . _ . 197 80 4 B5 67 . 233 100 1 C5 44 . 203 120 4 C5 ---C7 . 252 161 I 65 PIGS ANDyllOUait. 15 . 71 . . . 260 1 . S0 . . . 300 8 . : . . . 2 co esU'i7 ' . ! 1 * , 3 ° ° 1 . 1M . . . 273 3 . 211 . . . SCO 7 . 194 . . . * , , J 1 . -M 3 f" > B . 1C2 . . . . , , , . 22' . . . 300 1 . 230 . . . 275 , 'o" > l . 72 . . . S 00 4 . 172 . . . 275 _ _ _ 3 . * ( . ) . . . 310 70 . 70 . . . 2 9) ? ? 2 . 25 . . . 310 1 . ISO . . . 3 00 4. -9 . SDS . . . 315 8 . 242 . . . 300 1 . PJO . . . 325 G . 213 . . . 300 . . 2) . HI ) . . . 354 M . 73 , . , 300 3S. , . 127 . . . 3 CO 1 . 230 . . . 300 ' " 77 . 92 . . . 3(15 ( 1 . 1(0 ( . . . 300 41 , , . 78 . . . 37i ) * 7 . 71 . . . 3 IK ) 1 . 81 . . . 375 74 . 100 . . . 300 21 . 143 . . . 400 1 . 2V ) . . . 300 121 . m . . . 400 1 . 210 . . . 300 B . 128 . . . 425 SIHIKP Today'n meager fre h supply wan made up largely of an Inferior clan of stock , very lllllr of It julluUe for killer * . There was a fair demand and no qunlalile change In l. * market. Kalr to choice nullves are ntiotablj at l2.2582.SOj fair to good we l-ins. HOOB2.CO ; com. mon and stock sheep. } 1.25f1.73 ; good Io choice 14 to 100-lb. Iambs. 51230350. \f\v York l.lvx SiiuMt Murkot. NEW YOJIK , Nov. 7. HERVKii Ilecflpti. 2.60J head. Market llrm and uctlve ; native siren , poor to prime , J3.KtT.Vi ; oxen , (2.0)91,25 ; Lulls , * l SOflJ.OO , rtry cows. tl.40fi'.CO. HHKIir AND HAMlia Itec lpt , IS.IOO. Market active and > c higher ; rhrep , poor to prime , t3.0U43.CO. lambH , common to choice , JlfWI.W. IIOUSReceipts. . 14,400 head. Maiket steady at IU5&3.10 for extreme weUhts. Mr. IxmU Live block Market. ST. LOflB. Nov -CATTI.E-nfCnl | , .WO Lea.il ; shipments , 1,600 head. Market qultt iih. out change : native ftrr.ru. Hlflfll 40 ; medium weight common , > . ' 7 < i.25 ; cows , J1.63Vi i ; Texas Mrem , light. i5"ff2.X ( ) ; mwn. $ I.IOV > .2J. IIOUSIlrcelpli , . 14,30) hrnd : slripmrnls. l.W liciul. Maiket fairly active * . Sc loner ; b * t heavy , 11.70 ; RIHH ! mixed lulu and gimd big , I4.50UI.CO , common to m nil urn light. ll.H5tfl.4Q. HIIKIJP Ilecelpln , 3,200 hmd ; rhlpmrnts , none. Market strong ; native mixed , I2.25tf2.l0 ; lambs , } 3.5jS.CS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CIIICACJO tIVi : STOCK. Cnttlo .Market Active and I'lrm unil Illddlnr ; \Vn < hhnrpiT. CHICAOO , Nov. 7. The cat lie market was active nnd Him. Kidding wns sharper Ihnn It has been for a long time. Ilerelpts were tinunually llRhl for Wednesday. Anything good enough for exporters or eastern buyers was salable nt an nd- vance of lOo and holders of lower grades un loaded nt prices better by from 5e to lOo. Choice tleeis were In slim supply , and while slrlclly prime broliKht J6.45 , theie wetc few Itnileit nlwjve ( o.uO. I'I urn J2 to (2.75 took the major | mil of the natives , and prices below (3.40 bought most of the mngeis. Htoekerii and feeders weie llriner , \eal calves also sold strong , Then- was a reasonably steady tons to the ho : ni.iikot at the nprnng ; and a very weak one lultr In ' the day. Tlio close as Cc lower than ( he rally maikcl. The market was naiiow , and with n piosrwct for liberal ircelpts for the lost of lh week , timers were Inellned In hold off. A few choice lKn ( Fold around (4,75 , but the priori most frequently paid was from J4.50 to (4.03 , light nnd medium weight. There were numerous sales below JI.CO , and pigs generally changed hnnJ.i at from (3.73 to (4.25. Continued llrnineis tnalked the sheep and l.itnb market. Oood to choice * heep were quoted nt fn > m (2.73 to (340. and poorer grades at fiom (1.25 to (2.25. Lnnilui were salable at fiom (2 to (1.10 for poor Io choice , Receipts : Cattle , 12.COO head : calves , COO heaO ; bogs , 33,000 head ; sheep , 11,000 head. \YliSTlSUN PACIil.VO 1NTKKKSTS. Wltilrr Scnsou Opom with itn Incroano of Morn Tlinn Half Over Lint Your. CINCINNATI. Nov. 7-Speelal Telegram.-To. ) morrow's Price Current will say : The winter packing season opens with liberal offerings of hogs and a good demand from packers. Western packing for the week , 323.000 , compared with 320 , 000 the preceding week anl 203,000 last year. Prominent places compare as follows : | 1S9I. ! 1893. Chicago 130,000 75,0)3 ) Kansas City 40.0JO 2 , ) , 00) Omaha 25,000 20,00) HI. Louis 15,000 9,000 Cincinnati 13,000 C.OOO IndlanapolIs , \ . . 10,0:0 : 7,00 : M llwaukec 10,000 , 7.00. ) Cedar Itaplds 6,000 5,000 Sioux City 8,00) | 3.0IX ) Ottumwa 10,000 , 3.0JJ Kci'olptMltr.l OHpnltUMi of Stoo't. Oniclnl receipts nnd disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Union Stock Ynnls company for the twenty-four houra ending nt 3 o'clock p , m. , November 7 , 1801 : RECEIPTS. Cars. Henri. 7ntlle 76 2.2GI HOKS C'.i 4 , Sheep If. 3 341 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. PncklnK company 439 "i. H. Hninmoml compiny. . G9 1/67 Swift nnd company 214 1,187 108 Cuilnhy 1'ncklng company. . . , 44' ' ) C2J . . A. linns 24i It. Decker & Depm IU Hamilton. & Stephens 17 J. L , . Carey 134 \j. \ Hooker IS 1J. Wilson 77 [ ' . D. Armour , Chicago 800 . . . . . Shippers and feeders 825 134 235 Left over W ) 3W Totule 2,710 4,930 341 Knnsuo Cliy l.lvo Mock Market. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 7.-CATTIE-Tlocelpli ! . 3,400 hend ; shipments , 1.000 head ; mnrket slow ; Texns steers , $2.35T3.2. > ; beef slrcis. $2.80113.50 ; nntlve cows , U."Hf2.W ; gtocke. s nnd fefdi'is , $2-C003.50. HOGS Hecelpts , 3,700 henil ; shipments , 700 hend ; mnrket weak to lOc lower ; bullc of lulea , $1.3004.50 ; heavies. $ l.40ff4.Ci ; packers , $1.33 ® 4.65 ; mixed , $ I.30 4.C5 ; lights , $1.1004.3 : , ; pi J3.61K4.15. HHEEP IlPCCtpts , .1,300 hend ; shipments. 2.300 head ; market slow nnd weak ; unchanged , Stock In nliht. Record of receipts nt the four principal mar kets for Wednesday , November 7 , 1591 : Cattle. Hosts. Sheep , South Omaha 22ol 4.921 311 Chlcaso 12.000 23.000 14,0'M Knnrns C'ty 8,400 8.703 6,300 St. Louis 4COO 14,30) ) S.liOO 22,611 GREAT" " BATTLES. Ancient und Modern VTnrH niul the Num bers Engaged. Without doubt , of all the battles rccordcc In modern history , says the Brooklyn Eagle the longest and sternest , as well as ono In which most men were engaged , was the memorable battle of Lelpslc , October 1C , IS and 19 , 1813 , called by the Germans the battle . tle of the nations. The number of troops engaged Is variously estimated by different writers at from 136,000 to 190,000 on the side of Napoleon I , nnd from 230,000 to 290- 000 on that of the allies under Prince Schwartzenherg , Dlucher and Oernadottc. In this awful battle the slain on both sides amcunted to 60,000 , and thousands of the wounded law for days around the city. In the battle of Koniggratz , or Sadowa , July 3 1SCC , fought during the "Seven Weeks' War , ' the allied Austrian and Saxon troops en gaged amounted lo about 200,000 men , while the Prussians , under their king , mttsterec In round numbers 200,000 combatants , The total loss to the Austrlans , etc. , amounted to about 40,000 men , while that of the Prus sians was 10,000. If we go back to the melees of ancient days , wo Ilnd It stated that at one fought at Tours In 732 between the Franks nnd the Saracens from 350,000 to 376,000 men were killed on the field. This would , of course mean that many more mon were engagct than at Lelpslc. In a battle mentioned In II Chronicles , between Asa , king of Judali and Zerah , king of Ethiopia , we arc told thai the former had an army of a thousand thous and , or 1,000,000. Canon Ilawllnson observea that this statement does net exceed the num bers of other oriental armies. Darius Codo- mannus brought Into the field n force o ; 1,040,000 men near Arbela , where ho was finally defeated by Alexander the. Great , 331 n. C. Xerxes , too , as Prof. Rawllnson says crossed Into Greece with certainly above 1,000,000 combatants , and Artaxerxes Mne- inon collected 1,260,000 to meet the attack o the younger Cyrus. Hud u Serious Time of It. While In Chicago , Mr. Charles L. Kahler , a prominent shoo merchant of Oca Molnes Iowa , had quite a serious time of U. Ho took such a severe cold that he could hardly talker or navigate , but the prompt Use of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy cured him of hla colt so quickly that others at the hotel who hat bad colds followed his example , and half a dozen persons ordered It from the nearest drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Kahler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale by druggists. No IT Omlcns for Curreicy. The Treasury department at Washington Is preparing to spend between (50,000 ant $100,000 to give the people of the United States a more artistic paper currency , says Harper's Weekly. Of course , any estimate of the probable cost of changes In design of the treasury cotes and certificates Is nec essarily vague and unsatisfactory. And tea a billion-dollar country the amount to be „ spent Is small. If It were $200- 000 , considering the results to be attained. Hut the great American public usually wants to know of any public work Just what It cost ; and as nearly as an estimate can be formed at the prescn time , the reform Inaugurated under Secre tary Carlisle by Chief Johnson , of the bureau of engraving and printing , will cost at leas $00,000. There are tblrty-elx designs to bo changed eventually ; though the present plan contemplates the experimental change ot bu six the designs for the silver certificates of the denominations ot $1 , $2 , | 5 , $10 , $50 and (100. If these changes are acceptable to the public , the others will follow. "While down In the southwestern part o the state some time ago , " says Mr. W. dial mcrs , editor of the Chlco ( Cal. ) Enterprise "I had an attack of dysentery. Having heard of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlar rhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple o doies of It completely cured me. Now I am a champion of that remedy for all stomach and bowel complaints. " For sale by drug gists. _ The Ulnc unil Ills Oirrler. Kin2 Victor Emmanuel used often to tire before the termination of a day's eport , am mules and horses being out of the ques lion In the precipitous mountain paths , hi would mount on the back of his chief hunts man , an Alpine Hercules named Ilorretta One day Ilorretta , having the king on lili back , was crossing a torrent. The king having raised his foot to avoid hU galte wetted , the sudden movement almos liorretta. Unmindful for a uomen ft1 \ - 1 THE ESTATE OAK EESTSTOTE OH EARTH EEAO TQB ' PFICIAL TTSr , Official R port on ' 'I ' ! t.ito O.xks. " r. .V I , . KAIIN A linos. ! tU'tilluiiiun - - This U tn rcrllfj Unit I Inivn iiitKln iiM-rloi nf tcst ( with " [ ' Sjiiili-V Kslulo ( ) : ik Heat- IIIR stoves , todotoriiiliiii , 1'liM , IIOM IOIIR thu 8tovu would hold llrol cii-cond , how the Mivi'rul parts ol the stove net undoiTihlgh rod heal 1 lliiMi ihu stoves rupoaiodlv until they wcira ri-d hi. i all over. I hc'iilod thoni to the hlghi'sl posl bio tctnporaluru ana cooled thorn olT as rapidly as possible. Undnr thofco nuHtsi'Voto tosls Ihu u.xpnn * slon and coutraclloii did notalfoul the plati-s In tlui least particular. I cliargt'd ono of them with mm and ono-linlf Kiniill liuclettuh ot coil Rlnclf on Tui'idiiy ( mining , Juno ; . 1S91. at 5 o'clock. Vitlll Hie ftitlnirlnu Tlnirtluuaf- fariiiHin nt 4 u'ctnek tlia limitof llirftoriT < ! > itlliilril tube sa n'ltrnl Unit it limit ! fixililtinl r i furlnl > l p Ir In lit IH > II it , , l/rr tliot Ihnr It IHIHII to re.ol f// / ; jHI Urn rout JV H tin' in liihnll thill ( im vf .illicit nliorenfcrn-il to trerr vlnllilf until IO o'tturk unit 13 nil iiiit < : iuf tlio rrniliiiiHfttiilt ildj/ . It trill Ilirrrforo lif.iffn Hint Ililf ' ( / forflftu-thvfv iKiiirn niul liililiitc.i. Till * /sirn rj-fiiuriUiti. ( I'll rrraril , mill mic nf icirioit . ( ill n-rll lifin-tinil. Hti > rrtfuHu fiilnnlttril , 1 CVXKAIt HllVXi : , Sup't. - Presents Given Awiy This ffaft , With HI 1.00 worth of poods. . , , . , , Si'lsllvur plated teaspoons With 125,00 worth of KOIKII , , , , , , Ilcautlful blsnuo d uro With I50.no viorth of ROOIU , . .tA A hiiiiilsoiiio plcturo . . , . ivi.i \ \ 1th J7l 3 worth of goods , A uuiiulnn o.'tk center table Cash With J100.00 worth or goods , or Weakly or Monthly ; An ulegunt oak rocker Payments. -f ! Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House. Open Monday and Saturday Evenings- GET OUT OF THE RUT. xS l X * .V Ns. 1 Many old soiu.urs will recognize the ah ivo at a plcturo of a tried nnd trtit irloml , on who WHS iiiivcr found wnnlliijcln his hour of trial , Ills nrosonco In battle was a Kiiaranluo of success. Ai-army of alllliMod Immunity uro alromly reco n zing n truu frlund In Logan's. Sarttapurllla and Calory. A romi'dy that Is nuunmlojd to euro and novrr fulls. Its nrusonco liitlioliomohJiiBWiriiiileoof'tlin health of the family. It Is compounded on strictly business principles. Was not discovered by the ancient * but Is an up to dalnruniedy arid always ciires. , . . . . . The only rumcdy that purifies the blood and acts directly upon the tiorvos nt 0110 and the , Testimonials the strongest kind more than verifies our Mdtemuut. Wo simply nsk you to try Iioaun's SaM'ip.irlllK and Uolury follow directions closely , and If It does not do for you Just what It Is roprt > suntud It will do , you will gut your money tmcle This Is fair. Is It not ? What , morucun you ask ? bee rucomiiiundiuluiis and our u'iiirmitoo. : tl.OO pur bottle , or 0 buttles for J5.UO. If your druggist cannot supply you , wrlto LOGAN'S SARSAPRILLA and CELERY CO. , OMAHA , NEB. of the rank of his burden he growled out : "Tcnte au , bourlo" ( "hold steady , you Jackass" ) . Without manifesting the least Irritation or surprise , the king replied ; "You apparently ignore , Friend Uorretta , that the Jackass is the one who carries the load. " nnd nothing more was said about the mutter. Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- aches. Trial size , 25 cents. All drugglnts. If HID ICurlh Wern IHvldnd. The share of land falling to each Inhabi tant of the globe , in the event of a partition , mleht be set down at 23ifc acres. The land surface of the globe contains , as nearly as possible , 33,600.000,000 acres , which , divided among the 1,500,000,000 Inhabitants which the world contains , according to the latest estimates , would give to each of them the above named quantity. Taking the entire population of the world , there are nearly twenty-nine Inhabitants to every square mile. The folloxvlng figures show the number of persons ( omitting fractions ) to a square mile In the various divisions of the globe : Europe , 88 ; Asia , 40 ; Africa , 18 ; North America , 9 ; South America , 4 ; Oceanic and Polar regions , 2. _ The United Slates excel In champagne. Cook's Extra Dry takes the lead. HInb ICniU f Thought. Detroit Free I'rcss ; Sorrw Christianity bags considerably at the knees. Good zoclcty Is not alwaya the "best" so ciety. Cupid Is an artful dodger. The handsomer the husband , the liarder he Is to keep In the traces. Courtship Is not a training school for mar riage , in ore's the pity. It makes a man lonesome to bo too hon est. est.Most Most women think It Is romantic for men to deceive them. A good dinner Is cooked music. A torpid liver la a dreadful tyrant. Wlmt a man thinks a woman thinks ho l mines It a mile. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou bles. Trial size , 25 cent * . All druggists. There nro SCO mountains In the United States , each of which exceeds 10.000 feet In height. Stand at the Head. Tor t h 1 r t y year's ' Dtichcr Watch U n a 61 hove been endorsed , by , every prominent dco > Icrln the UnltcdStntc * . The Duuber Undo- mark In this country , nnd the Hail mark in Jutland are n guaraa * leu of pure metal. 17- Jewel Hampdsn move ments In Ducbcr case * ktr.nd nt tha hcail , If your dealer does not keep our wntcboi mall us your addrcsH and we will send yon the nHmn of n denier who iloos. TIIU DUKIIXU \VATCII WOHKS , Cuilon , O. WM. L01TDON. Commission Merchauti Grain an.l Provisions. rrivnto wires to Chlcafro nnd New York All busliu'SH onleru placed on Ciiicaal Ilcard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. Cllllcc , room 4 , New York Life Building Omaha. Telephone ISO ? . LIFE Or. E. C , West's Nerve end Brain Treatment riold under poiltlre written i/unrtntee , byautliorv Irud KKODt * only , to euro \Vcnk Memory ; ! of Urnlnnnrl Nerve I'OTer ; J/otllanhooJgulckneii ; : Mlnlit Loties ; Hill Drum.ir ; ! - ck of Couflrlcoctl XrrvouiueM ; I.aMltU'l ; nil Dnilm ; Lou of l'oril nf the Generative Oruinin in elllur ei , rained bj iivor-oiertlon ; Youthlul Krrors , or zccu'lTe Uie ot Tobacco , Opium or Llqunr , wlilcn Boon lead to MltorOouiumjitlon. . Inriolly find Death. 1)7 mall , (1 abe ; Ufir3 ; wllli irrlllcu Kunir.ntfo to cure or refund money. WKST'H COII01I ByilUP. A c rtala uro for Conplii. Coldp , AMUioo , IJrcpucliltf" , C'roap , tinrvll iho ( li confluai > rl : oiil.t/ , ilio , nuwKc.j clr ' i - . so * K > . OUAllANTKliSUlueaottlj-lW Goodman Drug Co , Omaha. , * .