0 THE OMAHA DAILY BJSJ2 : WfiloN LSDAV , NOVJKJMREU 27 , 1S95 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Thcro W.u Hardly Any Busluoas on tbo Hoard. CORN WAS INACTIVE AND FEATURELESS On < * Hold Vr-ry Stfinly nnd Wllliuni llnrdly An ? ' HimlncKfi Menu Itciitrt | Were Limited. CHICAGO , Nov. 2rt. Thert wan hardly Any business on the hoard , ns wires were nil down , nnd there wns nothing In the way of news to base operations on. There was not a wire working In nny direction nt the opening of business , nnd It was nn hour or two before nny communication wis established with the outside world , Then the Kansas City wire got In shape nnd Milwaukee and St. Louis followed , but these brought little of Importance In the way of new * . Up to noon nothing had been Jicard from the ccabonrtl , and the trade wns In Ignorance ns to the condition of foreign malhMs nnd of the world's ship ments , In which so much Interest centered yesterday. There was an tinolllclal report yesterday that they had been 0,000,000 bit. , but the trade was hoping to havu this enor mous amount reduced by report todny. As n result , whatever trade existed was conducted without any reference to current newti nnd wholly on the Individual opinions of the trailers. May kept narrow all day and sold nt from Glc to Gl'ie , and December nt from Wic to f.7c. During the last hour the market had n tilth spurt on the belter cables nnd Mny fold at fiom r.l ' , c to fil-e split , nnd December to riTir , but Foon turned weak nnd fell to from wj4c ; to Glc , May , nnd from f.r.Hc to 67o , December. May closed at COTdc. Corn wns Inactive nnd featureless , the trade being hampered by the same reasons which koitt wheat Imietlve. The few early transactions In May wms at 291fcc nnd 23 > M 29'c. There was nothing of Importance In the way of news during the closing hour nnd May held at from _ 9o ! to 29"Jc " spill ; November sold nt 27sio early , off to 27-t'e. OntH held very steady nnd with hardly nny business. May sold nt 20V c , and nt from 2010 to 209iic split , nnd clo ed nt 20'4c. ' Hog product : * slow ; May poik sold at from $3.37',4 ' to JD.'IO ; May lard , $3.75 lo $5.7714 , nml May ribs nt from $1.771 $ to $1.80 eailv. The market was weaker during the last hour and Mny pork fill to from } n.27'.t ' to M.30 : May lard to fiom $0.721 $ to to.7"i , nn I May Him nt $1.7214 to Sl.Tf ! . Onnli iiuntntlona wore ns follows : FI.OIMI Dull : wlntt-r patents. $3.13fl.r.O ; win ter FtrnlKhts , > 2.r.0f3.20 : yiilnK | patt-nlg , IZA'M 8.W ; fprlng slrnlghls. )2.C'.W2.M ; bakers , 51.S3 62. SO _ Wljr.AT-No. 2 FprlnK , r.Cr,7 lc ; No. 3 Hiring , rOHN No. 2 , 27 < { crNo , S > elow ! , 27 4c. OATS-NO. 2. ISHC ; NO. 2 white , f. o. b. . 20 ® lie : No. 3 while , f. o. b. , lS'i@Oc. ' 11Y10 No , 2 , JP.C. llAHI.Mr No. 2 , nominal. VI.AX t4i-tn : NO. i. O3'c. TIMOTHY RK1-D 1'rlnie. 3.f.O. 1'ItOVIHIONS JICFH poik , per bbl. . IT.MfjS.OO. Inrd , per 100 Ibs. , 15.43. Short ribs , sides ( lno e ) , H.MJft.l'i.'i : dry salted shoulders ( liared ) . JI.OOJJi 4.7C : Hhort rlp.ir tides llmxod ) , $4.re4.S7'.4. AVHISKV Dlsllllcrs' llnlshcd Roods , per K | . , tl.22. tl.22.rot'I.TUV rot'I.TUV null ; turkeys , Co ; chickens , 43c ; dticks , SflSlic. Tlic following were the iccelpts nnd shipments todny : OMAHA GEXEIIAI , 3IAIIICET. Cniiilltlnu of Trndc nnd Qiiotntlnnit on Staple nnd Fancy 1'roilncc. So far tlie TlianUjglvIng trade In the line of poultry lias been of n fairly Batlsfnelory char acter. The flint of the week buyers were liold- InR off iiml ucre not placlnp their orders , there belli ) ; n feeling tlmt a lic.-ivy lun would material ize that would t educe prices. On the oilier homl , iccelvctn were mostly llrm nnd were refus ing to st'H for leal than lOc , while some would not nccept that price even. Yesterday , the duy when the bulk of the buying Is supposed to In. done , found the inaiket very poorly supplied with turkeys. The receipts came struggling In all ( lay nnd nt no time wns there any quantity or the mnikct. Thu lesult was that receivers hu : it a Rrod deal their own way und they miule lilt buyer settle by paylnir , as u lulc , ] 2c for good tock , Quite a number of buycts , however , re fused lo pay ft In hopes that n bljj.run woiilt1 matciliillzo loilay and lhat they would still be nblo lo 1111 their reiulrements at a lower price. It will he noted lhat the poultry market Is veij hlRh nt this point , as compared wlt.i the markets nt gther poln H. lloth Chicago and New York < iuoti- turkeys way twlow the jirlcc prevalllnif In Omaha. Geese and ducks were hi fair tcquesl , but .ltu > nmiket did not show any Improvement. ClikkeiiB remain quiet at t.ie previous low quotatlims. Uame wns In very coed demand on ncconnt of the holiday trade nnd In snm ? cases selleis wcic enabled lo upline the market a little. lKKs irmaln llrm us quuled. Dm Ing the few weeks th.it Europe was buying butter from this countiy an Immense ani3unt 01 butler was exported. ICxports fiom 3s' w York nlone up to November 10 were 111,030 packaijen , which IH more than 1M.WW packages In excess of khlpments for the same time last yenr. In nddlllon large Ehlpments went from llostou nna Canadian ports. Quotation * : KOU.S-.Stilclly fiesh stock , ISc. I1UTTEU riickliiK Block , Office : fair to good country , 12T14c ; chulco to fancy country , liQISc : withered creamery , 17JlSc ; bcparuior creamery , . VKAIv-Choleo fat. TO to 100 Ibi. , are quoted at 7W7' e : huge and coarse , 4@Cc. CIlKiKI3 : Domestic hrlrk , llJc ; Edam , per doz. , (10 : Club House , 1-lb. jars , per doz. , 13. CO ; I lmburKcr , fancy , per lb. , llic ) ; Hoqutfort , > i-lu. jars , per doz , , 13. CO ; Youna Americas , lUUc ; Twins , funey. lie. I'OUI/rilY l.lve-IIens. per lb. . Bo ; chick ens , per lb. , Sc ; roosters. 3Nc ; ducks , 8fi9c ; lurltoja. lUiillc ; gcete , 8iJC3c. Dreased Chickens , 6c : ducks. SliWlOc ; turkeys , choice , 12e ; ceese. BiTlOc. HAY Upland , JC.50 ; midland , J6j lowland , } 5 50 ; ryi- straw , } t.f > U ; rolor makes the prleo on hay ; llcht balcn sell the best. Only top grades bring top prices. fillOOM COnN-New crop , delivered on track In countiy , choice green eclf-worklng carpet , per lb. , : vic ; chotco green running to hull , 2&c : common. 1'ic. QAMK 1'ialrlP rhlekens , young , per doz. , } G ; quail , fl.7CG2.00 ; Jack snipe , 75c ; golden plover , )1.25 ; J.ick raliulln , per dnz. , 12 ; small rabljIlB. tl ; mallard durkB. J.l.fjQ : redheads. * : i.f,0 ; rnnvnshaek ducks , J5.COfT8.0 < J : leal , blue whig. Sl.75ft2.00 ; trnl , green wing. J1.75 ; mixed ducks , Jl.)4i.iH ; Cnnada geese , } : unill geese , t4.'iO ; liranls , J3.50 ; Oeer saddles. ISSTlCe ; deer carcasses , 124013c ! ; ck ! Faddlfs , IHfUc : flk caa-asscs , HSflOc ; anlelope saddles , 12&14e ; antelope car- VICOETADLES. rOTATOE3-On track , car lots , 25c ; email loin from store , 30c. ONIONS . per bu. , 25030c ; Imported Rpnnlfli onlor , , , cl. crale , WfiCSc ; home gmwn Spsnlsh , per , bbl. . Jl.CO ; 3 to s-bbl. lots , J1.35. ItKANri Hand-picked navy , per bu. . $1.6501,75. KWUIIT I'OT.VTOKS-Cholce stock. } 2 per bbl. K ° n oril'r"1 crateii. P" 1M " * CIII.EUY Funey Uore Colorado. tSjJCOc ; choice ' "fit. largo No. 1 , 40B45o ; large No. 2. 35c ; small , Z&Qt 3'JOi ' MMA HRANS-Pcr lb. . tMe WATKR CUESS-Per 16-qt. case , $1.5001,75. FUU1TS. CAUI.-OHNIA QUINCiS-P : r bor. , $1.50. OJtKUON 1'KAItS-Per case. J8.Z3. CUANIliUIlH.:8-Cliolcc stock , per bbl. , $5.50. MAI.\IA OHAI'KB-Per CO-lb. bbl. , $0 ; per M to 70 lb . gross , j ; , KA8TEI1N UltAPKS-No shlrplng stock. CAMKOIINIA QltAPES Tokays , per.doublo race , 3.UOif3.23. CALIFORNIA PRACHRR None. THOl'lCAL FIIUITB. The market U almost baio of ornn.es and tlio nun ket Is higher. There was u , cor on Hi ? way ht-ro which WHS Intended for the TliiinkKlvln tiude , l > ut It Iniu Iwi-n lobt enroule and llirre Is IIOr.l.1.r"Jl./cA / "f. ' . ' * a'rlv'nk' ' In time , yuouuions : OUANtlKS-MexIrans. per box . . , Jt.0um.60 : ' jo- nmli-iis , pructlcully none. l.KMUNH-C-allfornla. p r box , JI.WUI.75 ; Me - ' iilnas. size 3CD. Jt.W ; slro 500 , I5.W. IIANANABChoice large mock , pvr bunch , 12.00 G2.25 ; medium sited bunches , 11.70. 11101:3 AND TALLOW. IIim.S-No : i , green liliKa , 41 > Ci No. 2 green hides , 3ic ! ; No. 1 green u.ilted hides , 6c ! ; No. S green salted hides , 4 c ; Nu. ! given united hides " to 10 lb . , 4i4u : No. t gK-enuUfd _ hides , 25 to nale es , c : par cure es , than fully cured. HHiir PUI/rS-Qteen altcd , each 2J fCOc : ireni sailed shearlings Ohort woolcd caily kktns ) racli He ; dry hearllniii ( thort woaled early klnO. No. I. each , We ; dry h arliiKs ] ( horl wooled early tklnit. No. \ . taZt > . dry Hint Kunias ana Ncbratxa butch r wtiol uells. per lb. . actual wtljiht. 606oj dry flint Kansaii and Nebratka alurrulii woo ) uells net lb. . actual wflsht. 48fc ; dry Hint Colorada butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 4tfCMe : dry flint Colorado Munaln wool pelts , per U > . , actual weight , 4if5c ; dry pieces inJtucki , actual welclit , ZltSi' . Huv feet cut elf , a It It uie. let * to pay freight on them TALLOW AND OREASK Tallow No. 1 , SUC : tallow No. 2 , So ; vrvaie. while A , Sijc ; Kroaie , nhllo 11. 3c ; grruie , jrllow , Hie ; Ki ase , daik , Zc ; old butter , iQIHc ; beeswax , prime , Ir22c ; rough tallow , lUc. lONKS ) In car tola wtlcncd and delivered In Clilcagot Dry buffalo , per ion , JIS.OOOH.WI ; dry country , bleached , per tea , | ig.WUl2.W ; dry k. , , rtsinp nd trimly. Mr ttn , IJ.OCOS.M. \ V001Un * h < 1. fine heavr. 87ci nne IIKht , laat-i quniter Mood , looiiei * uy. burry nna cbtrtv , ttlff ; cnlieA "net broken , coarie , * a5ci eollfrl und l > n > h n , flae. ( tile. Tleece wanned Medium. ISflllc ; nne , B1 : tul washed , ISO r : Mxk. ft ; bucks , ttt IKK locks , lane ; dead DnE8flno MKATa. t nritein slefrs. 100 lo 600 Its. , 4i ! 05c , KOV.I cows nnd heifers , < % tt5c ; medium cous ind lielfe > i. ( UUHfi * Kood forcquartiM cons end hrlfcti , 3'lOlc , E"o.i hindquarters cows and h lfcr , CHf7c ; filr hlndnunilers cows and lielfi-rs , 6c , cow rnunilK , 5c ; row chucks , tWJHCi > trer clniikn. 3Vi9 < : i > > eef trndcrloln * . fre h , ice ; bocf lolls , \innr\rtr. \ \ 8'4P ' ) i lrloln bulls , buneleti. S'ir ; loin backs , boneleM , 8 < 4c ; loin bncii. ! ! C'JCj ' ci.w ribs' , N . J. C'ic ' : cnw loins , No. 3 , * Hcj fii-rr rlhf , 7'ic ; Mfrr loins , Oc. Mt'TTON-nrrweJ mutton , t > lcj rncks , 8ic ! ; Ifdi , 7inddlf. . , 7c ; ptcwt , 2'4c. ' 1'nrk loin * . 61401 pnre rllu. Sc ; pork EC : pork > hould r > , fklnn'd , 5Hc ; 13o ; ple § * feet , elrnncil , per doz. , ! 5e. MISCELLANEOUS. New Persian dates will coon be on the market now , ht > the Hist sleanirr Is expected to arrive In New Yolk In a very feu dajs. Quotations ; OYSTI3HS Mediums , 15c ; hoiscslioes , UK ; eitra slandards , I3o ; extra ( elects , 20c ; Ilranch & Co. stlecls. 27c ; New York counls , 3lc ; eiandHid bulk , per Ksl-t $1.10. ClUKfl I'ut * juice , per half bbl. , $2.04 ; per bbl. , tl.SO. HAUIIH KHAUT-Fer bbl. , $3.50 ; halt bbl. , $2. MAI'I.C HYUt'P-Flvc-sal , cans , each , $2.75 ; per doz. , $12 ; ' ,4-gal. cans , $6.25 ; quart cans , $3. * 5. 5.FIOB New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , He ; common Cnllfotnla nes , 60-lb. boxes. 6r ; Imporleil fancy , SO-lb. boxes , ICc ; choice , 10- Ih. IMXI-S. 12c. IlATKS I'Mslnn. CO-lb. boxoi , per lb. , 5'ic ' ; fnrds. 10-lb. lioxrs , prr lb. , 8e. MAPI.i : RUOAIl-Cholce , per lb , , S310C. rnKRF.UVns-AKorlPd. 50-lb. palls , each $1. < 0. rorn.\Nl'TR Per ion. $5 NUTS Almond" , California , per lb. . tn'dlnm alz , lOc ; Tarragona nlmonds , per lb. , lalgc , 13c ; Htarll ? , per III. , Oe ; HnRlleh wnlnulo , per lb. , fancy nofl slicll. 12'4 ' 13c ; standards , iKiTH'Sc ' ; filberts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polWu-d medium. lOc ; large. 12c ; peanuts , raw , 6',4c ; masled , Tit 7',4c ' ! chP ! > tnuts , 150 ; hickory nuts , small , per bu. , $1.73 ; black walnuts , P > r bariel , $2.00 ; cocoanuts - nuts , 5o ; cocoanuts , p'r 100 , $4.50. FURS. | No. lINo. IINo. II I Lge. IMd'mliiin'll IlKAlt Illick * ' IS 00 $ saio $10012 $ 5 00 Illack Yearllng-i. 10 00 71)0 ) 7 W 300 lllack Cubs Gif 5 4 00 500 2 00 Itliuk Montana & Mounlaln . . . 18(722. . 14 00 1000 10 00 403 lllnck Montana Yearllngi . . . 12 CM I 00 (00 COO 2 50 Illnck Monlann Culu 6 50 [ 4 50 300 4 00 2 00 Rhver Tip SO 0 12 .K ) 8 00 900 4 01 Kllver Tip Yrlgs 11 00 8 M 5 00 500 2 C ) Silver Tip Cub . 00 4 50 300 3 00 , 1 M Ilrown 20O25 15 0) 12 00 12 00 5 00 Yearlings 8 00 G 00 8 00 ! 4 01 Cubs 7 00 5 00 3 00 4 W : o ) 00CO Iludger 131 CO CO 50 50 50 Welter II 00 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 FOX Silver ( according to b auly ) 100 00 CO 00 40 00 3000 10 00 Silver Pale fac- conl'ir to Dea'y ) 50 00 30 01 2)00 15 00 600 Cross , 7 00 3 DO 200 1 50 1 00 Hed 1 60 1 1 00 Uray 50 40 35 15 Kit 50 40 30 2) 10 Lynk 3 00 20) ) 1 a- ; 1 2o 5) Marten 2 00 1 50EO 1 00 1 00 CO Mink 8065 EO 25 10 Mink Dark 85 65 20 10 Mountain Lion , ( perfect head nnd feet ) 1O 2 Oiler g 00 E 00 4 00 2 00 Otter Pale 7 00 4 00 300 1 50 Finccoon 60 70 25 20 10 Itaccoon , lllnck , ( as to beauty ) 50O SKUNK lllack. cased 115 75 50 50 25 Short striped 1 00 70 45 40 20 Narrow striped. . . 50 40 25 20 10 Ilroad striped. , . . 20025 Wolverine 4 00 3 00 200 200 1 00 Wolf Mounlaln. . . 3 < K > 2 0' ' ) 1 50 75 40 Wolf rralrlc 635J30 CO 40 20 10 Heaver , per skin. t > O 6 4 50 2 00 4 00 2 00 llraver Klls. too 1 50 75 50 25 MUSKRATS Sprlmr Winter 8010 Fall Klls 2 NI2W YOIIK ( J 12 X I3H At. MAIUCET. CIoHliii ; Qtiotiitloti * nn tlic I'rliiclpnl ConiiiiodltlvH tiiiil Staplon. NKW YORKV Nov. 2t ! . FLOt'U-necelpts , 13,500 bbls. ; exports , I3.M ) rack ? , 15,000 pkgs ; market dull ; wlnler firmly held ; springs neglected , except special brands ; city mill palMits , $4.IOifl.2J ; winter patents , $3.50J3.70 ; city mill clears. $4.WR4.10 ; win ter straights , $3.3003.40 ; Minnesota patents , $3.4303.CO ; wlnler extras $2.70(53.10 ( : Minnesota bakeis , $2.7I3.10. Rye Hour , steady ; fancy , $2.80 Q3.0J. lluckwheat Hour , dull at $1.S3. HUCKWHUAT Weal : at 41'4l043c. IIUAN Dull ut $2.CO. HY15 Nominal ; No. 2 western , 42c , 1IAULKY Weak ; westein , 33f4'c. ' 11AULKY MALT Weak ; western , 505Se. CORN MBAL Quiet ; yellow western , coarse , 73ft S.'c ; Ihandywlne , $2.15. , WHEAT Receipts , 455.CW bu. ; exports , 20,400 bu. ; sales , 855,000 Irj. fuluies , 114,00' ) bu. spot. Spot market dull nnd eapy ; No. 2 red. In slorc and elevator , C7'.io : f. o. b. , 6S'Je ; No. 1 northern , C3c : No. 1 hard , B7iic , delivered. Options opened active ; advanced on. foreign buying ; reacted and ruled down ; In the absence of telegraphic com munication wheat was Inactive nnd closed w ik No. 2 red , January , closed nt C3ic ; March , C7T& & CSc , closed ut OiTic ; May. C7fi CS'c. ' , closed a C7Hc : June , C7KSGSV c , closed nt C7 ? c ; July , CSc closed at l8c ! ; December. C4Ti5JC3lic , closed nt GJO CORN Receipts , 103,100 bu. ; exports. 142,700 bu. ; sales , 90,00) ) hu. fulures , CO , 000 bu. spot. S ] > o mm ket dull , closing nominal ; No. 2 , 36c In ele vator , 37c delivered nlloat. Options opened steady but ruleil Inactive nil day ; January , K < 1. 3ic : May , 3Jiii3')7ie , closed at 35Jc ; November 3Gc ; December , srtSJSjI&c , cloned at S. V c. OATfc' llecelpts , 135. 2'W bu. ; exports , 2,000 bu. sales , Gil.uoo bu. Spot maikct cttady ; No. B , 22 > : ? 2lc ; No. 2 , delivered , 23-iW2lc ; No. 3. 22c ; No 2 wlilli- . 24i2t'/ic ; No. 3 wlilte. 231S3'/4c ' ; truck while , 2lif(2Tc. ! ( Options opened Inactive an < ruled featureless , closing nominal ; January , 23c Frbiuaty closed nt 24 Me ; Mny , 2oic. ! closed a 23c : November closed At 23c ; December , 23 < M 23VJc. closed nl 23'ic. ' WOOI. Quiet ; domestic ncece. JCS23c ; pulled . HAY Quiet ; shipping : , $7.00S7.CO ; good to ItOl'S Kasy : stnlc , common to choice , 1804 crop , 37c ; 1S15 ! crop. 7fflOc ; 1'aclllc coast , 1S94 croi3jc ! ; IKi : . croii , SjtlOc. 11IIMS Nominal ; California. 21 to 25 Ibs. , ISO ! S'ic ; Galveslmi , 20 to 2J Ibs. , IGo ; llucnos Ayres. dry. 20 lo 21 Ibs. , 21c ; Texas , dry , 21 to 30 Ibs. ISSflSc. IjIJATIinn Steady : hemlock sole. Iluenos Ayr , ' . light lo heavy , 2lc ; ueld , ? lHff24c. I'llOVISIONS ncef. Hleadyj family , Jll.BO ; beet hams , > 15.00Sfirj.W. Cut meals , easy ; pickled liellles. J5.50ffl5.75 ; plckk-d slioulder. , I3.75JTG.W ; plrkled hams , 13.75 19.00. l.anl. dull ; weslein steam closing nt J5.85 nskeil : November , $5.8) ) nominal ; letlned , quiet ; continent , JC.20 ; South American , J6.M. 1'oik , dull , steady ; old mess { S.WWIO.OO. IIUTTKII neeolpts , C.EOO pkgs. ; steady ; west- em dairy , UTilJ ic ; western creamery. lEV.fi ) 2Htc ; KlBlns , ZJVlc. nqGS IlccelplB , 9,341 pkcs. ; sleady ; weslern , CHKESR Itecelpls. 3,549 pkg.i. ; quiet ; large 7'.i ' < rnOc : tmall. 6ffllO > ic ; part skims , SllKOc' full skims. H4f3c. ' PKTIIOLBUM Active nnd higher : United rlosed at $1.GO bid ; rellncd. New York , $8.50 ; Philadel phia ami Ilaltlmore , $8.45. TALLOW Quiet ; city , 4'Sc ; country , 4 o. ROrflN Firm ; strained , common to good , $1,65 fil.70. TUIH'BNTINB Dull. 27iffl2Se. HICK Quiet ; domestic , fnlr to extra , . 11I5TALS 1'lif Iron , ctcady ; Houthcrn , $13. OM H.no ; noithein , $12,000H.50. Cnppsr , dull ; brokers' price , $11 ; exchange price. $11.00911.15. Lend , quiet ; exehango price , $3.25S3.27J4. Tin , harely steady ; slralls , $ H.23SJ'14.3' ) . Speller , dull ; do mestic , JS.OOfSS.r,1) . Sales on 'change , 10) tens tin to April 30 , $ H.25. COTTON 8iin OIL Inactive ; undertone Hrm ; prime etude , 25HT:6c ; butter grades , 30f31c ; prim" summer > ellow , 2nJJOc ; off summer yellow , ColTi't * NH\V YOniC , Nov , 20. Warehouse deliveries from New Yoik yesterday , 20.528 bags ; New York , Htork today , 2C7.WG bags ; United Stales stock. S.-i..SM Imp ) ; nlloat for the United States , 17S > , IKM bags ; total vlslhle for the United States. D31.235 bags , ngalnst 003,94) bags last year. Optlims opened steady at unchanged prices to 10 points advance ; reacted under local and for- elgn selling pressure nnd closed at BST10 points net decllnu ; sales , 23.GOO bags. Including ; Janu ary. I1I.10Q14.15 ! February , 111 ; March , I13.7581 13.bJ ; May , > 13.25fil3.3 ! September , SIS.50ft 12.0) ; December , $ H.OOSfl4.30. Spot , Illn , cany ; No. 7 , $ in.00 15.23. Mild , dull : Cuidova. tl6.W lC.50 Hiilea 500 l-ags. No. 7 , $15 ; spot , 100 bags Mara- c.ilbi ) . p. t. SANTOS , Nov. 26. Qulel ; good average Santos , ( l..i ) ; receipts , Iwo days , 21,000 bags ; stock. 41G 0 < X ) bugs. HAMIIl'RO , Nov. 26. Quiet nnd unchanged to ! i pf * ? ud\i\iicc ; sales , 10,000 bags. IlAVIli : . Nov. S6. Opened steady , unchanged to Uf advanc ; at noon , ! < f ndvancu ; at 3 p. m. , Irregular , ( if decline ; market cluaed Inegular , unchanged to iif net advance ; nalru. 2J.ol bags. 11IO , NHV , 20. Dull ; No. 7 Itlo , $14,40 ; ex- clungf. V ? d ; cleared fur the United Stnlts , 9,000 bags ; for liurope , 4,000 bugs ; stock. 190,090 bags. Cutiuii NKW YORK , Nov. 20. COTTON Futures closed baiely blcady ; sales , 230,000 hales ; January 14.43 ; I-Vhiunry , $ S.4G : March. $3.53 ; ApHI. ' US : May , $ S,6lj June. $8.66 ; July. $8.6J : Aumist. tl.68 September , $8.S4 ; November , $8.38 ; December , B.IJ ? < Middling , S4o ; net receipts , none ; gross , 5.010 bales ; exports to the continent , l.bOO bales ; for warded , 3.032 bales ; sales. 207 bales , all spinners : stock , 18i.4H luilca. HT. LOUIH. Nov. 26.-COTTON-Steady , l-16c ilKher ; mlddllnii , S l-l6c ; sales , 300 bales ; re ceipts , 8,204 talcs ; shipments , 7,308 bales ; stock , 4J.C31 bales. NKW ORLKAN8. Nov. 26. COTTON Qulft : nlddllng. 8 5-lCc ; low middling , 8 1-lCc ; good or- Unary. 7 c ; net receipts , 16.112 bnles ; gross , 17,43'J bales : exporU to Great Itrltaln , 3,800 luiles ; coaiilwU . l,9Sa bales ; sales , 3,000 tales ; ulock , 346,833 bales. _ jllnricet. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 24. 8UOAR Raw. quiet ; air ifllnlne , Sc ; cenlrlfUKal , W teit , 3ic ; re ined , dull ; slandiml A. 4Hc ; confeclloners' A. He ; cut loaf , 6ic ! ; crutlu-d , iUcj powdered , 47 c ; grnnulated. 4iic. U1NDON. Nov. 26. SI'OAR-Cane. nothing lolng ; centilfucal Java , 12s 3d ; Muncavado , fair reflnlm ; , 10s 3d ; beet sugar , dull ; na demand : { nvember , 10 * llUd ; ktockf beet in the UnlleJ Chigdom , 116,0ft ) tons. _ Dry GouiU JInrket , NKW YORK , Nov. 26. Dry goods market quiet and somewhat indifferent for lack of mall orders and rulny weather , llruwn and bleached cotton a Very llttla demand , Fancy cottoci , domestics , hnvi ! the cult , with the plain Mylrn no urcom choice. Cloths dull At unchanged quotation * . STOCKS AM ) I1O.VDS. Tlirre'tx Utllr If Any ClmtiRC In SlM-rulnllon. NKW YORK , Nov. 26. There was little If nny change In the character of Iho stock speculation todny. Dullness wns the mnln feature nml tlio bear contingent also monopolized the lending , especially In the Industrials. The railway list proved superior to the other Industrials on the same Influences as were noted yesterday , namely , moderate buying of tlio International shares for foreign account , nnd more cheerful advices ns to the Kuropcnn speculative sllunllon. The fore going conditions tended lo effect Ihe gold engage ments for shipment tomorrow , aggregating $1.200- CO ) . It Is understood the gold to be forwarded affords a minimum of profit. The ex change market continues dull , with the supply of gold and cotton bills sulllclently large to cause nn ensler tendency , though with out noteworthy change in < iuotnllons. There wna no news of Importance bearing upon Ihe general maikct nsldc from Ihe itold engagements , nnd Ihcy appeared to bo Ignored by the traders , owing lo the assumption that netton to relieve the treasury will not bo long delayed. A more tangible explanation of the steadiness of the railway list Is Ihe slalemcnls of earn ings by roads In nearly nil sections , nslde from the soulhwest. nnd the statement ot foreign Felling of our securities. Ilunlnemt wns poorly dlstrllmled. Tobacco , Sugar nnd Leather pre ferred completely ouliiin Iho other stocks In point of activity. The llrsl menlloned were the leaders In this respect , nnd Sugar cnme second , restoring the order of Monday's market , Trans actions In Tobacco nmounled to one-foul th of Ihe willic dealings , and nt the low point wns down 2H per cent. It closed within IT * per cent of the ; highest nnd lecordcd only nn unimportant decline. Leather preferred was lelatlvtly much less active , but was unpleasantly conspicuous by ending with it net decline of 2 > i tier cent. The movement wns ngnki atlilbuled to a leading manipulator , who has been persistent for some tltno past in his ntlcmpt upon the Industilnl shales. General Hlcclrlo nn limited trading scored the only other Important loss. The gen eral mniket had Inlervnls of decline nnd rcnctlon throughout the day , but cln l quiet , with net changes nboul evenly divided between gains nnd losses , none of which , aside from thu stocks named , c.vcceded small fincllons. The market for bonds wan dominated by the course of the stock speculation. The buslm > was fairly large , ex ceeding ycslelday's totals. Sales , 11,133,000. The couiso of prices was Irregular. The Kve-nlng Post's Ixndon cablegram fays ; The nccounl to be nnnnRed nt this settlement Is small nnd the rates higher limn luual , except on Americans , where n plight bull nccounl Is shown. Contanso nre 3H nnd 4'.5 ' per cent. There was a more general Improvement today , AmeiIcons were belter , hut closed n Khs.dc below the besl. The following were the clnsing quotations on Ihe lending slocks of the Now York exchange today : \cw Yprlc Money MnrUc-t. NKW YORK. Nov. 26. MONEY ON CALL l'if2 per cent ; last loan , 2Vfc per cent ; closing 247 21 , ' . per cent. easy. 1MUS1K MERCANTILE PAPKR 3'iffo per cent. STERLING KXqHANOE-Stendy. with nctua business In bank.-rs1 bills at { 4.SMI4.S31J for de mand nnd nt $4 S7fcjl.S774 for sixty-days ; posted rates , $4.88iitl4.ui ! : commercial Mils , $4.SCi. SILVER CERTIFICATES 67'i5fGSc. ' HAH SILVER 540. GOVERNMENT I1ONDS Steady ; state bonds Inactive ; railroad bonds , weak. Closing quotations on bonds were rs follows : nOSTON. Nov , 23. Clearings , J16CMSC3 , ; bal ances , 11,678.243. 1IALT1MOKI3. Nov. 20.-Clcarlngs , I2.C16.S70 ; balances , > :92K ! ) ! . NEW YOIIK. Nov. ! . Clearings , I10J.S37.876 ; balances , I6,7C8 , C8 , I'lIII/ADlII.rillA. Nov , M , Clearings , 113,501 , . Z7 ; balanci-8. M,97 , S2 , ST. I.OUI9. Nov. 26. Clearings , 13,587,554 ; bal. antes , JI28.S24. Money. 5i 7 per cent. New York exchange , SOo premium bid. Nn\V YOIIK. Nov. 26. Lacard Frerfs will ship tomorrow JSOo.OOO In Kohl bars. Hoffman & Co. ray thry will ship IUO.OUO In gold burs. WASHINGTON , Nov. 20. The treasury today out Illl,0u0 In gold bullion for export , which eaves Ihe true amount of the reserve > kO,02lMO , ( inCAQO , Nov. 2 . Clearings. J1J,6 1,0)0. Money , demand light : 6if5U per cent on cull : 614 > er frwit on time. New York exchange sold at Oa premium , tflerllntr , vauied rates , M.DO on de. naud , Jl.i9 on sixty duyii. Mtiiirhi'Ktor Texlllm , MANCHESTEH , Nov. J0.-Cloths Hrm but not active. Yarns steady , with u moderate demand. 'KrlxcoVlifiil ( tuutiitluim , BAN FliANCIBCO , Nov. S& WllBAT-Uaikr ; May. J1.04H. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IARKE1 Supply of Oattlo LirhlSbd. but Hogs Cam ' S ? ' "h i with * a'llusb ' , PRICES FOR CAfTLE FAIRLY STEADY HORN AVcrc InfeAi'tlvo ItcnucMt nni Sold lit nn AuiTmro of ! t the lllptlicBl for the .ijrUESDAY , Nov. 25. Receipts and shipments for the pas twenty-four hours , ns compared with th previous live days , nre as follows : UKOEtl'TS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses November 2fi . 1,749 8,015 C79 November 25. . . , . . 1.4G3 1,635 2.CCD 2 November 23 . G2 , " > 4,981 l.IGO . . . November 22 . 2,240 6.C96 20t . . . November 21 . l.DIO 0,729 9DO SHIPMENTS. . , . Cattle.Hogs. . Sheep. Horses November 25 40.2 . . 1'JSO 28 November 23 401 1,623 HO November 22 1,248 . . . . 478 November 21 2.W7 1,216 . November 20 . 1,779 1,393 . CATTLK The cattle cons were not very well tilled this morning , the receipts belli rather Ight ror n Tuesday. The marke as n whole was In pretty good shape on all kinds of cnttle. 1'Mt ' steers , suitable for the dressed bee trade , were In fnlr request and yet th matket WHS n little slow. The buycis wcr Inclined to tnke tbtlr time nnd there wn no snap to the trade. Still they took every thing offered before the close of the marke nnd nt nbout steady prices. .1 . . ' . season of the yenr no grent nc tlvlty is , as a rule , lo bo anticipated In th market for beef cuttle. It Is the time whe the marketing of poultry Is nt Its heigh nnd the beef trade has to be contented will pla > lng n minor part. Until the coming o the new year this condition of affairs I Ikely to prevail , nnd the demand for pack ng house products will bo governed largely by the supply of poultry und game. Thl Is one of the reasons why cattls dealers ' . , ' , S51'1-1 ' ! n reaction la the trade soon though It Is quite evident that MippIlcB Wll average light for some time. Already th markets nre heavily stocked with nil Kind cf.ii eish Inc-Us which does not make the fat et'o'seTlIOU"IBln8 : r ° ' ' 11COI'1C Wl" About n third of nil the cnttle here todn > consisted of cows nnd heifers , there bclni , about twenty loads of that kind of stuff. 01 sale. The market wns active nt good , strong Prices and the pens were soon cleared. Trade In the stocker nnd feeder dlvlsloi was not so very active , feeders nnd stock era , at least dcslrnble- cattle , are high am a good many buyers are not as nnxloua foi cnttle ns they were -when prlcss were lower "i" ! , . Jet ; rhc , catle keen selling und the arrivals ! of each day are pretty well cleaned Paltl todny BKEP . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No Av 1'r MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer . J2S CO 1 cow anil calf..j:5 00 WESTERNS. IDAHO. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 3 cows . 930 90 i feeder . CM J2 73 1 bull . 1330 2 CO 1 nicer . 1190 2 73 1 cow. . UM 200 1 feeder . 1110 .110 36 cows . 938 2 GO 37 feeders. . . . 912 310 Sell & Reese. 3 cows . 1100 2 45 . B cows . 1101 2 43 10 AfMirtx int ( ! > f. J. I'nlnler Bros. 150 feeders..1190 3 32'i ' u w r * ( , , 1-cow 810 1 9) 16 cows 961 2 70 4 eows 9S7 1 SO 6 feeders. . . . 900 3 20 1 bull 970 2 25 7 feeders. . , , 917 320 1 bull 10W 2 25 18 feeders. . . . 916 3 Si ) 2 hulls ll'UO 1 calf 221) 3 M 2 cows. , 735 270 1 calf ICO 4 50 Harris & if. 158 feeders..1121 3 25 25WYOMING. WYOMING. Nepsey Ilros. 2 bull ft 915 225 1 slag. H20 235 3 COWS 11G3 2 60 13 cows ! )7ti ) 2 CO 2 fccdcrs.,1120 3 10 B feeders..1092 3 10 NEIinASlCA. A. M. Wilson. 2 cows 1090 2 15 8 cows. . , . .112.- 2 75 1 cow i > 70 2 15 6 cows. . , . ,1116 275 5 cows 112S 2 15 _ 70 steers. . . .1171 330 2 hulls 1245 6 feeders .11U3 2 30 1 steer. . . , , ,1150 2 GO 4 feeders .1007 33D 1 feeder. . . 870 2 75 3 fc'filolH..1130 3 30 1 steer. , , , ,1170 2 75 2 feeders. . . .1160 3 30 1 cow . 870 2 75L. C rmlei . . . .123S 3 30 L. Illckel. 1 cow. 1160 1 85 2 cows (60 1 60 1 stag , 1400 2 DO 35 C3W8 1092 2 90 2 cmvu. . . . . . . 950 2 90 I ox , . ,182i ) 3 75 1 slag 1220 2 CO II fecjera,12j6 3 00 46 sleers 1211 3 40 1 steer..1240 3 40 HOOS All the roads .delivered ' heavy trains of hoga this morning diiil'the lotal run muted to over 8,000 head , ilhrt , largest lecelpts of any day In n long time. , * iTno , hogs were good as well as'numi'rous' , and Husfncss In the hog"divlsroii of the yards was ( lUlteJIyily. The wires to Iiml c.islward wcr * not working ciy well and Ihe lnfojnallon : lecelv.d from oth r markets was very.jpoagcr. The buyers , however " ever , all appeared" to have liberal orders and were willing to go'It'alone without waiting fur other markets. Tlieyijioiight fiecly nt nn nil- vnnce of about 5c o'vcr'veateiday's prices. The Jig- end of Iho receipt * , 'or a. hundred out of the 123 curs here , chnruftdr hands by the middle of the forenoon. Most everything sold within Ihe lange $ J.45r3,55 , with fiulto n number at thu aller price. The popular price was $3.50. ua ngulnst $3.45 yesteiday. The market closed steady ill Ihe. ndvauc * . jvlth everything sold. The market today touched ; the highest joint of the nmith so frtr , , .There were several days during the pust tiHmtb when single loads of hogs reached $3.60ibut bn no day did the bulk of nil tlic hogs high as they did today. Il piesentallve sales ; No. Av. 8h. . Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 73 254 100 > 3 a 60 . 30 ! ) 243 $3 50 CO. . . 283 W 3 45 41 , , . 268 , . . 3 50 76. . . 2S3 ICO 3 K 61 . 2J3 80 3 50 04 200 2SO 3 43 66 , , . 278 SO 3 50 CO , . ,2SO 240 3 43 ,215 44 3 (0 61 800 tO 345 .327 ] & > 3 DO 26. . . 351 120 343 77. . . . , .241 ISO 350 04 277 SO 3 43 .308 3 50 45 206 dO 3 4 > S : : : : , .231 'J5 3 60 Z6 SSJ 40 3 45 . . . . . . . , to 3 50 il. . . 267 M 3 45 C2. . „ , .2T2 3 M W. . ; 2G4 M 3 45 CO . -M 2W 3 60 60 S77 W 3 43 63 . SOS a 3 60 6i , , SIS 160 3 4i 160 3 50 "M ICO 3 43 60 , . , . , , , .293 Ki ) 3 60 . .257 61 . 302 1C ) 3 60 77. , . 231 3 50 1 1 1 * 72. . . . 2JI ici 3 60 5 , , , . , ,218 73 . 245 3 60 3 . 154 63 . 280 200U 3 60 9 . 260 160 K 279 ( U 3 60 4 . 232 200 so 360 1 . 2 60 . , .284 11) 3 60 63 . , .307 C2 . 217 im 3 60 9 . 277 40 3 (0 . , , . , , , . .263 71. , , , , , , ,279 ' 3 60 2 . 254 46 3 60 2 . 261 C9 . 245 40 360 1 . 265 73 . 236 2 ) 3 r.j ! 30 . 2S7 CJ . 83 120 W. ! . . .836 67 . 24C 121) 3 tii 3 . 260 33. . . , , . , ,325 3 6J14 1 . 258 C9 . 325 352H . . . . . . . . 67 . 231 200 3 52 < < 3 . 236 60 . 301 it 3 62 ! } 75 . ! IM JM 1)0 ) . rS . . . SSJ'l ' 4i . sit M s M to . tn so * w . f7 ( Vj 3 M 60 . S . . . KM M . 3M IM SM f.5 . J:0 . . . 3 5 77 . 2M 40 3M M . 395 . . . 3 SS M . 2 3 . . . SM 73 . CS7 IM 3M 2 . SM 120 354 4S . Ml SO 3 U 0 . 319 160 350 M . 311 . . . 315 6S . 261 IM SM fi3 , . . . . . . . M . . . 3 5S 72 . 2to 1J3 3M 27 . ! M . . . SM M . SOS . . . 3 SO 41) . 244 . . . S RS 01 . 267 40 3 60 71. . . . . . . .263 243 SM 64 . 296 160 SM .17 . 203 , , . 360 I'lQS-OtlDS AND ENDS. 23 . 122 . . . 33o 6 . 310 . . . 3 42',4 ' . W.t . . . 3 40 4 . 207 . . . 84S . . . . . . . . SO S 40 1 . 570 SO 3 SO 7 . 3.S ! . . . 3 42V4 . . . . . . . . S3 3 K ! S11KHP There wn n modfrntc supply of sheer , but the market wns How nnd n little lower. * _ _ _ _ CHICAGO 1.IVH STOCK. II ! Snn\r .Storm Kept Stock Trnlnn Out nf tlic Yiiritn. CHICAGO , Nov. 26.-The widely extended UK snow slorm delayed Hock trains on all the rail roads , nnd during the mot nine cattle buslncs wns almost nt a Mnmlsllll. A few calllc ro malncil over from yeslcrdny nnd n few trnln kept nrrlvlnR on the various roads , so tlm oairor buyers succeedinl In inaldnu limited pur chaws nt somcnhat hlRhcr prices than wer paid on Monday. As Ihe railroads were no laklnR nny cattle , ho or sheep for fthlpinrail shippers were out of the mnrket , nnd the buyln wns left to city slauehtcrcis. Prices were Cc hlKber , and hop * that wout not fell above $3.6' ' > yostcnlay sold readily n JS.Gj. Very few sold below J3.50 , or as hlch n J3.70. most of the sales bolns nt from J3.50 t J3.6S. lAoward noon trains began lo nrrlvc inor frrely , nnd Ihe nilvanco wns checked. heep sold nt about steady prlcca. Inferior t choice nallvc slipup l.elnttorlh from JI.C'l ' I J3.5" , wcfleins from } 2.W to J3.20. and- lamb from } 3 lo Jl.r.O. Kcw of the nhecp ow nrrlvln sell ns hlRh ns 13.25. Tindo In provisions parloo of thu same character as tlmt In the other mar kcls. There was very little of It , nnd the tend eiicy was lo sell. The consequence of Ihe celllni , wna a decline of lOc 111 January nnd 12',4c In Ma park , nnd n loss of r > each In January nnd Mil ) lard nnd January ribs , with 7'ic decline In Ma ribs. _ KittiNiin City lave Stool.- . KANSAS CITY , Nov , 2C-CATTI.t-llecelptn 8,200 head : shipments. 8,600 bead ; market slow , bu sleady ; Texas steels ranged J2.75if3.4S ; pales 12.1' ) for 1,070 weight ! Texas cows , J2.00if2.75 sales. SIO Ibs. , 12.43 ; beef steers , J2.8-ifT4.75j Mies 1,360 Ibs. , J4.60 ; native cows , JI.r > 3i3.2.1 ; union 1,025 Ibs. , J3.05 ; stnckcrs ami feeders , J2.23fI3.SO sales , 1,000 Ibs. , J3.43 ; bulls , J1.76W2.63 ; tales 1,200 llk . , J2.50. HOC1H Itecelpts , 10,400 bend ; shipments , none market ttcady to xttonK ; bulk of tales. J3.4dlf3.53 heavies. J3.40fT3.60 ; packers , J3.43ff3.60 ; mixed J3..15S3.55 : IlKhls , J3.SOS3.43 ; Yorkeis , J3.IOff3.43 plBK , J3.00iT3.4' ' ) . SHKK1' Hecolpts , 2,700 head ; slilpments , 70 head ; market slendy ; lambs , S3.00Q4.40 ; muttons J2.50fi3.23. _ St. I.nulN llvo Stock. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 2i ! . CATTI.K-ltccelpts , SM bend. Mnrket slronK ; native steers. J3.OJSt4.73 cows nnd heifers , Jl.SOJj3.23 ; Texas slecrs , J2.60J 3.63. HOaS-Hecclpts , 7,0.10 bend. Market hli-lier hoiivy , J3.40ff3.63 ; mixed , J3.30f3.Ci ) ; light , J3.35C 3.55. 3.55.SHKR1' SHKR1' ItecelptR , 1,103 head. Market llrm natives , J2.5US3.5U ; poullictn. J2.00ji3.00. \ .MV Vurk l.Ivu Stock. NH\V YOUIC. Nov. 26. HEnVKS Ilecelplf. . 171 head. Kuropean cables quote American steers nt MiSlOHc , dressed welKht ; rcfrlgcralor beef S11KKI' AND LAMIS-IlecelilR. | 2.V,9 head tviidy ; sheep , poor to prime , Jl. 5003.15 ; lambs common lt choice , J3.00T3.55. IIOOS llecelpls , 3,032 head ; sleady nt J4.00ff 4,25. _ . Stack lit SlRht. Record of receipts nt the four principal markets for Tuesday , November 26 , 1S33 : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omalm . 1.74 ! ) 8,015 679 Chicago . 15,000 48,001) ) 14.0c ) Kansas City . 8,200 10,400 2.700 St. Louis . ( i.OOO 7,003 1,200 Totals . . 32,949 73,413 18.079 AVool Market. IIOSTON , Nov. 26. Fleece wools nre steady with moderate demand , while lerrllory wool con tlnues Him. Australian wool meets n fair dp mand nnd prices me fairly well maintained Following nre quotations of leading descriptions Missouri qtiai tor-blood combings. IS'/jfllOc ' ; Texas wools , medium , 12 month ? , 12lfl4c ; scoured pi Ice 31I32c ; f pi Inn ini-dlum , C lo 8 months. 0J12c scoured price , oO)3lc ) ; tcriltory wools , Moutant medium and fine , IKiHc ; scoured price , 33S37c Montana , No. 2 medium , 14C16c ; scotued price S2If33c ; Utah , AVyomlnB , etc. , line medium nnd line. 10ffl3c ; scoured price. 33f3"jc : Callfornl : wools , northern spiln , llrir > c ; scoured price , 3 : ® 26c ; middle county , spring , 11013c ; scourct price , 32iI33e. ( LONUON , Nov. 26. The sixth nnd last series of the colonial sales for the yenr opened nt the Wool exchange with an excellent atlcndancc o liujers , both KiiKllsh and conlluentnl. There wfie nlso some leprfsentallve American btiyei ; The number of lules offeied was 7,501 , of whlcl 40) ) were withdrawn. The offcihiBs contained a loLof new clipped , The demand was eltons , will competition tplrlted. As compared with the clos luff prices of the llfth ferlcs , best merinos am all cross-bred sold nt unclianstd prices. Lower graces of merinos , however , sold nt 5 per con ! ntviit * nnil fiinc nf flnml linn , * nnl > . .nlnlvnnl showed n decline of 60fe ' per cent. The rcsul of I"iy'B ? iaifs wns considered favorable , ns i 10 per cent reduction was expected. The sales will likely bo extended. Sales In detail : New South Wales , 1,620 bales scoured-GUilffls 3d ; greasy. eUffM. Queensland 1,571 bales : scoured , SdRls 2il : Kreasy , 514i8il. Vic toria , SGi bales ; scnuretl. 4'.Jilils Cd ; greasy , 7WfiJ 9'Ad. ' Koulh Austinlla , 797 bales ; greatiy , 6\\li'Jt\ \ \ Swan Klver , 49 bales ; urensy , 6i66'id. ! Tas mania , 12 bales : creasy , d. New Xealand , 5SO bales ; scoured , 7'idSls 2d ; Kffaty , Sfflld. Cope of Good Hope nnd Natal , 1,436 bales ; scoured 3d ; greasy , 5'/iG7d. St. I.OIIH Gnncrtil MnrUct. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 26. FI.OUH Dull nnd easier , owing to the decline In wheat ; patent * , H.10Q3.2J ; extra fancy , J2.9003.00 ; fancy , J2.C5ff2.70. "W1I13AT Dull ; weak early on the absence of market news ; later a recovery ? et In , but tills 24c asked ; January , 24e ; Mny , 20',8C asked. OATS Futures llrm , He higher for December liadlner llRht ; spot hlRlier for mixed ; No. 2. cash IS'.ie : December. 1Sc ; May. 2) ASiy > 've. IlYE Quiet , firm ; No. 2 , 33c bid on call , COIIN MKAIJl,35fil.40. . J1UAN Dull ; eastern buyers out nt not above 16c , east trnek. FLAX SKE13 Firm at S..ic. ' TIMOTHY SEED J3.00W.1.60. HAY Top grades timothy lirm ; prairie nol BO Hlt-ons ; pinlrle , J7.50flll.50 ; timothy , $10.0iC ) > 11.50 , tills side. 1 OULTHY Sloacly ; tutke > 3 , better , 7t7lic | chickens , 5fl6c ; clucks , 7Jc ! ; Reese , Se. 1HJTTUK Qulel : fancy nradcs higher ; separator rater creamery , 21@22c ; fancy Elgin , 25c ; dairy 16W1SC. KGOS5 Firm at ISc. \VIIISKY-J1.22. LKAD Htiong , with upward tendency ; J2.97' ! 03.03. Sl'ELTRH-Dull. declining : J3.1714. I'ltOVIHIONS I'oik , standard mess. JobblnB. > 8.37'i. Lard , prime steam. J3.30 ; choice , J5.40. llacon , boxtd bhotilders , 15.50 ; longs , J5.l2'-j ; rlbK , J3.23 ; uliorls , t5.3" ! < , . Dry silt meals , boxed bhoul- dcrs. K.87',4 ; longs , Jl.75 ; ribs , JI.ST'/J ' ! shorts { 5.12V4. IlECKIPTS AND BHH'.MENTS-None. Fori'IifH Flnnneliil AfTiilrx. TAIIIS , Nov , 26. Three per cent rentes , lOOl 72ic ( for the account. Exchange on London , 25f 22Vic for checks. p I'AHIS , Nov. 2C. The bourse was firm today The settlement will begin on Monday. The poal- llon la t-tlll weak , but barrhiK nny pnlllleal up set It la believed the worst Is over for the present , LONDON , Nov , 6. The amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England on balance today In f56,000. Gold Is quoted at liuenos Ayjvs today at S2 ; Madrid , 1762 ; Lisbon , 26 ; St , I'elersburg , 6' ' ) ; Athens , 77 ; Home , 108.14 ; Vienna , 103. IIEIILIN , Nov , 2C.-Ex-change on London , days' sight , 20 marks 27'/4 pfg. The weekly stale ment of the Imperial Hank of Germany hhows the followlnu changes , ns compared with thu previous account ; Cash In hand , Increase. 10,700,009 m.irks , treasury notes , decieasc , 2(0 , i marks ; nthiM securities , decrease , 3G,3SO,004 mniks ; notes In circulation , dccreabe , 21,024,000 maiks. Till : IlICALTY MAIUCKT. INSTHUMENTS placed on record November 20 , isan : WAnilANTY DREDS. W T Seaman nnd wifeto B It rrowltt , lotH 31 to 41 , Irene I'laco. . . . $ 1 Same to same , lots 8 to 1C , block 5 , Clovcnlale 1 Aptncs Slmanelc to James and Francis Uoushinan , lots 72 , 73 and 74 , Kas- par's aild BOO D Kochemlnrfcr ft nl , to A 12 John son , lot C , block 11 , Druid Hill 1.00 John DIdam and wife to Jullua John- con , lot 3. Mock 1. Gate City park. , . . WO Llnwood 1'iirk Land comimny to C K WllllaiTiBoii , e 43 feet ot lot 7 , block C , Denlse'H add , , 3,000 O F Uiivlu company to ( J 8 Krancls ? , trunleo , H D5 feet of lot 44 , S K Hog- cra' Olcahoma 1 3amo to J O Havemeyer , trustee , s 33 feet of lot C , block 3 , Improvement ubBoclatlon add. . . , . , , , 1 QUIT CLAIM DKEUS. II S Thomao to J J Weakley , lot 8 , block 7 , Improvement ussoctutlou add 20 DEE US. Master In chancery to M O D Taft , lota fi and 7. block 0 , Carthage. 2.CC2 game to Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust company , w 26x127 feet of lot 3 , and ! ) foot strip off e Bide uf lot M , block "U , " Bhlnn'a add. . , , 2,275 Same to mime , 142x50 feet in lot 9 , block 10 , Hanucom I'lacg 4.81C tame to John Jeffries & Hon , truslccH , lot 1 , block 1 , Okahorna park , , , . 2.2S5 tame to xame , lot 2 , block 1 , Name , . . . 2,300 jumo to Michael O'llrlcn , lota 14 and ID , block 119 , Dundee Place 4,125 Jherlff to Charles liuldwln. adminis trator , lot 4 , block IS , Orchard Hill. . 700 Jamo to It A Porter , n 40 feet of lot 8 , block 74 , Houlh Omaha. . . , COO Same to j-ame , lot 10 , block 111 , Omaha 1,000 peclal iiiiiBlcr lo Uyron Iteed corn- puny , lotu 1 and 2 , block ( > , Kummlt add , MOO Same to JV Squire , lot 8 , block 2 , Ilcdlck'tf BUbOlv of J I lledlck'u add. , 1,539 Total amount ot transfers J20Wi SOUTH OMAHA NEWSj CCOOCCCCC rCOC < > O2COCCCN5COC < J HtvlJ Aiulcrton received yesterday * fetkr from ConBrcssmon Mercer , stating ll.at ho hail called at the TreaMiry department and that he had learned tltat Clilcf Architect Alkcn would bo here In n few days to look over the postomce sites. Fiom here Mr. Alkcn goes west to locate public hulldlncs at Cheyenne , Unite and Helena. Mercer urpes patience on the part of the South Omaha people and says that the site will bu located shortly. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ School Cliilrrn'M TliuuU At the West Side school today tlio children will partake * of their llfth annual Thanksgiv ing dinner. The dinner will be followed by a musical nnd literary entertainment. There will bo SOUKS nnd recitations alter the feast by Wio pupils. In the primary , Intermediate nnd grammar grades programs for the after noon's enter nlnmcnt have b/en mr.de and will bo carried out. _ I'lloU'd the Di' Thrco motor cars filled with delegates to the Transmlsslsslppl congress visited the clly yesterday nlternoon. Assltant Superintend ent Walters of the Stock Yards company , A. II. Leo and llrtico McCulloch showed the visitors over the yards and through Ham mond's packing house. for ( iiirnor. Several Omaha policemen wc.ro In town yes terday looking for Matt darner , who Is sup- nnscd to have stolen a lot of soap from Quealey's factory nt Sheely station. Garner has friends and relatives In town , but his whereabouts were not discovered. Miillaly .May ItfNlK" . U Is reported that Councilman Miillaly will > eon resign and go lo Lincoln , where he will take charge of the cooperage plant recently purchased by Ctidahy. In case Miillaly resigns the mayor will appoint nnd the council will confirm his successor. _ City G NNI. Miss Susie Horan will spend Thanksgiving with friends at Stuart , la. A. M. Cotirtrlglit of Chicago was visiting friends' In the clly yesterday. T. II. Sabring of Cumberland , la. , wns In town yesterday visiting friends. O. E. liitico w 1 c nluc Tnitk giving crv. Ices nt the Fourth ward mission. The South Omnha mall carriers will glvo n ball at Ilium's hall Thursday night. Several N street merchants have engaged expert window dressers to dress their show windows for the holidays. Miss Lulu Hell , ono of the teachers nt'the West Side school , will leave this evening for Ashland , where she will spend a few days. Union Thnnskglvlng services will be held at the Baptist church Thursday , llcv. J. A. Wilson ot the Christian church will preach. The Ideal club met last night and heard reports of committees on hall and music. It was decided to havei the first of a series of dances December B , at the new Masonic Sinll. The funeral of William BcntK , a veteran soldier and a survivor of the siege of Sebastopol - topol , will be held this forenoon at the. . First Methodist church , interment will bo at Lau rel Hill cemetery. The council committee appointed by the mayor to select rooms in the Howley bloc ! : for the city offices has chosen cl&ht rooms , and these will be fitted up as soon as possible. It is the Intention to moveby December 1. One Minute Cough Cure is harmless , pro duces immediate results. H In .IncIsHiiii'H Hole. GREEN HIVER , Wyo. , Nov. 2G. George McT.aln , a photograph sr , started for Jack son's Hole with hid wife and two children carlv last spring. MoLaln corresponded nWlarly with relatives hern until about the time ot the Bannock Indian scare. This week a young man , returning ; from thu Jackson's Hole country , rEported sj-clngr the wreckage of a photographic ontllt In the Hole and this occasions the fear that JIcLaln and his family have been foully dealt with. _ _ , _ Piles of people have piles , but DeWItt'a Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Illnrr nyphiil permanently cured Hi ID Id lMil Ts. Vim ran bo treated t homo for llhosntnl ) priceundcrc nioijitnrniity If ' nprcferto rome hero wo win contract „ . pi r rnllroflit faro and holol bllli.and no fbnrire.lf wo fall to euro. If you huto taken nipr- cnry , loilldo iioliiMi , nd Mill hnro nehri and Mlnf.Mucouni'ittchcn In mouth , HoroThront , riniplcd , Copper Colored HpotK. ulccru on ' . * niju rnntcotocnrc. Woolleltthomo t onstl- nato cimeii nnd cimlloiiKO the world for n nun wo cannot cure , 'j'hls rtl > es o h BlnnTS tiallloit tlio nUIII of tlio most finilncnt | > hyM- clnnn. S.IOO.OOO capital behind our uncondl * lions.1 Rtntrantr. A ! > soiiitoproofj/pntjei > ledon PPllaitlon , AddreM COOK IIKM l'l > .V CO < < 807 llaeonla 1'cmplo , CUIUAUU. JU1 > JAMES 35. BOYD & CO Tclephouo 1039. OMAHA , NK11. COMMISSION Grtiin , Provisi cms &Stooks Itoom 11154 Doard of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago ami Now York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. V. P. SMITH < T I I OS ) 8. M. STANFOim F. P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN and PROVISIONS Room 4. M. Y. Llfo Bldg. , Omaha. Branch offlcts at Fremont And Columbus. All orders placed on the Chicago Hoard of Trnd * . Correspondents : Bchwartz , Dupe * A Co. , Cht * C > KOJ schrdtier , Flack & Co. , St. Louis , " - to First National U-nlc. Omaha. SIOtoSSOPerMonth Can lie ninilft by my nlan of Co-oicrallve | Siecula- | tlon InVnll utrfet on Invcattnem of HOO. Sunn ri-oiii HO upwniiN nxcl'il , Not one of my clients lias ever lust n ilollnr un my plnn. Hend for iiroa- IK-OHIS nnd m.irkct letter ; nuillcil free , IllKliest rcfctences fiiinlshnl , i : . MOUTi.MKii ri.vt : , llniikcr A llroUi-r , . ' ! ! > Ilrontlivny , \ . Y , OUR FREE LETTER Ilcvlcwlni ; the Krnln nnd stock mnrkcts , will be sent yon dully on request , In the hope uf tleseiV' Intf pnrl of your Imslncfn. Oulrrs tollclleJ for cui-li or on three to live point J , R , WILLMRJ & GO. Memlicrn ChlcnRO Iluutil of Trade , New York Produce I'Xelmnee. New York Cona. Stock 12x- chmiRc. 17 Do.iid Trade , Chlcngo. 44 UroiuUvuy , New York. _ initlQATION BOND SALE. Notice la hereby given that scaled pro posals will bu received by the bouril of directors of the Ord Irrigation district of Valley county. Nebraska , nt their olllco In Ord In said district , up to 2 o'clock p. in. of the 2d day of December , 1SD3 , for J50.000 of the bonds Issued by enld Irrigation dis trict , nil of said bonds being bonds of $600 each and drawing Interest ut tlio ruto of 6 per cent per annum , payable annually ; [ lie principal and Interest of snld bonds pay able at the olllce of the state treasurer of [ ho state of Nebraska , said bonds belnc payable In Installments ns follows : ! ,500 [ hereof paynb : In eleven years from the date thereof ; $3.000 payable In twelve yeara from the date thereof ; 53.500 payable in [ hlrteen years from the date thereof ; JI.OOO ruiyablo in fourteen years from the duto thereof ; $ ICOO payable In Ilftcen years from [ he date thereof ; J3.000 payable in nlxteeen years from the date thereof ; J5.500 payable In seventeen years from the date thereof ; JR.tXX ) payable In eishteeen years from the data thereof ; J7.GOO payable In nlnete-n vears from the date thereof ; $8,000 payable in twenty years from the date thereof. The Hoard of Directors reserve the rlcht to reject any and nil bids. Address all bids to IS. P. Clements , secre tary , Ord , Nebraska. Dy order of the Hoard of Directors ' , mad * this 7th day of November , 1835. J. A. I'ATTON , President. E. P. CLEMENTS , Secretary. N10 d20t KDUCATIOXAI , . NK\V YOHIC. N. Y. , tl Wc-Nt SOlli St. T1IK JOCOTOT SCIIOOI , ( ndj. Central Paik ) Off era u DELIGHTFUL. HOMW AND CHAPER- ONAU12 to youne Indies ilc-itlrou.i of tul < lni { Bpeclul caurees. Thorough coIleKfattf preparutlon. Music , Art , Languages. Mile. Kromcnt ( for merly with Mrs. Hlyvnnua Reed ) , Mrs. ChnB. Leslie Morean , Principals. See that the People are Moving South .BECAUSE . . . No Drouths , No Hot Winds , No Floods , No Heated Terms ' No Blizzards , No Cold Snaps , No Cold Winters , No Crop Failures MENACE the intelligent labor of of the husbandman , who can suc cessfully grow two or three crops yearly. * ! The great fruit growing and vesetablo raisins district of the South. A eoll that raises anything that grown and a location from which yon reach the mar kets of the whole country. Your fruits and garden truck sold on the ( frouna and placed In Chlcnpo. St. Louis and New Orleans markets In 12 to & 1 houra - In this garden spot of America. NO PLACE ON EARTH Offers irrcatcr advantages to the intelllncnt settler. One half the work yoq now do here will give four times the results In thla wonderfully productive country. The people arc friendly ; schools , churches , newspapers are plenty ; railroad fa ; cllltles flnc , and a soil whoso richness Is unsurpassed , t Two nnd Three Crops Can he Successfully Grown the Same Year. Timber Is abundant Lumber Is cheap Fuel coeta nothing Cattle lly raised and fattened Grazing is fine all the year. CLIMATE I healthy and delightful ; Innd and sea breezes and cool nlsjits. _ P ° . nettn temperature Is 42 to 05 degrees. The.average rainfall Is CG Inches. No extreme of heat or cold ; sulllclent rain for all crops. 20 TO 40 ACRES orooerly worked makes you more money and makes It fturter than the best 160- acre farm In the west. Garden products are a wonderful yield nnd all bring big orlcos. Strawberries , peaches , plums , apricots , grapes , pears , figs , early apples , fn fact all email fruits , ru fture anil rofltablo cropu. GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH. SEE I Orchard Homes NO PLACE ON EARTH. Surpasses Its poll , climate , location , present and future value or home advantagta. The Most Equable Climate in America , This Is your opportunity. The pee pie nre friendly ; [ schools sufficient ; news papers progreanlve ; churches liberal. The enterprising- roan who wants to better the condition of himself and his family ehould investigate thla matter and bo will be convinced. Carefully selected fruit growing and garden lands we now otfor on liberal terms and reasonable prices , Orchard Homes The most carefully selected lands In bent locations. V.'lll mnko you money. Will erow In value. Will suit you. Cull on uu or write for full Information * GEO. W. AMES , GENERAL AGENT , 1(5)17 ( ) Fomam Street. Omaha , Neb.