0 WHnPI 1WMi,-l THE OMAITA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY. NOVEMRER 2fi. 1003. mnv . i-t. im.,. ...... .x.- , Coming Holiday lln Considerable Effect in the Vr hat Fit. CORN PRICES AE SOMEWHAT HIGHER 4 at Market ni I nruanard iin a Ian- Market. While Uraknnt la I'roi lilnn. HrliiK a ' l,onrr Price. CHICAGO, Nov. . A finr-iiiiil.lny dull Hi s pervaded the grain (lt ana wn-,it ruled i-inj. i i. n t i t i iking toil i y hdiI May Ciosoti i6y i,4c lower. May cntn clt.seit ''t'.c luh.-f, IP.ltH Wi'I'i' 1ITI. I!:tlls- 'J, UUt pIUVI- ii'n. wi-i'f p-tSc lower. TriiilniK In ihe dhvat pit was of an eve ning up character in preparation lor the holiday toniori i.w, and while there was llllfc' general couitnUslon trade, there was consid"t tble adjustment unions local trad ers. The only hull news oi Importance was the report that there had been urn ml reins In Argentine uml that tin; i.ortn wcK receipts lighter tlian a yeur ago, but thin was. suiiloirnt to cause n -e-sy feeling faribr In the day. The senti ment In tin; ptt wan rattier laarlsli Die lat ter half of tliu (rfliin, the liiiliiiTx es be lag tti larger primary receipts und I tin easier tone in outsUio markup. 'i here was noun- selling by yesterday's, buyers and t lie omand was scattered. May inclined to 79o uml cloM'ii V'u'c bwer at 79'vi ,''"ic; December closed vo lower at 7!i,0. Ccnr anccs of .wheat nnil Hour wore equal to tsVa.l'io buehiis. Primary receipts worn 1,4m;, loO bushels, against 1.175,4i a year n,in. Minneapolis, lml. nil uml t hhngo re ported rc-elpis ol iwo cars against, 6-w last week ami 29 a year ago. Coin tin hrm for a tew moments at the. opening, but .there wait too m ich for stile 111 ptlCOS Weakened, December being till) weaker. Covertnj;? ly shorts was lite, out cutm. Th continued weakness In low grado (ash corn resulted In a plump In prlof, tor December anil May funea off In Hvruivithy. .M.iy runted between ll'Vcl 4KV.e, closing Vi lilh"r; Ici'pmi r cIomimI lower at 41VitlSc. I.'"'" I rt- ilpl were cars, w.m ly of contract aia'lf. A alow, rlrnKifliitf market with priros BioHt of tho t'in nntlor laHt nlltt'H clow His tlio order of tln day In the oats pit. UuIh wan ilini'- but cvonniK p lor i tie hodiiay ami aoajplmr by th put crowd. Tim mnrki't was inllueiiocd larni ly by th aollon of othi-r KialiiH. May' Hold betwiM-n ' t"iX,c, cIohIiik pnehannpd M-t Vtr; ct jnoi-r closnl a shudu lower at 'A ;c. looal rei'uipta wi'rp Mt oarK I.lli.'raJ Velllnst f January lard and ribs by broker nuppoxetl to b." for . arroimt of local packers cuum-d weaktH'" In provl ali.ns. Janmiry pork rloaiil 'jC lowvr at 11(H). Jannary bird was ott Km- at W.LT'H, whllo rlim were down U'r' at $ii.iu. Kmlmatfrt receipt.' for tomorrow: Wlieat, llj cktm; corn, IZo cars; outs, 2:lo cars; bog, iL' i,, .head. iioaro: will n r iwn tomorrow on connt of ThankNgivlntt. The leading futures laiiRedns follows: ArtUU. Open. Hih. Low. I Close,! '. Wheat aUec. '( May TOiJi?!"1 July 74.nl 7i Corn I Dec. 2KriA2Wi May 441 -Cn July , il ,41-,, Oatt I Dec. ' SI'-i mi May :S'H .) July W. Tork ! .Ian. It 11 2R I May U .11,37'4I i-ird- I I Jan. 6 85 6 37! May 8 46 6 47',ai ItiUs ' 1 I Jan. 6 87H 5 May 6OJV11I 6 K'! 79'.; '.'In . I .1 . tll ' Cr. I . I ' J I Ll "8 4141 4 I 1 4ivnvrnii 4ii2;.U'V" -i 41 ' 41-' 41j :.4'4, lav r.( !;i4' 11 OA 11 l'-'H n no ii i-'.4 11 2 J '4 11 & i 6 27'. 5 nr. i 6 6 27'V 6 S7'4 6 47Mi 5 874 6 tt, 6 W. 6 No. 2. a New. Cash quotations were n fo'low" V!UR Qnll arid easier; winter TvUenta, $l.M4 2'K irnlKht :(.7til.l0; mMln pat inls. J4.iKi4j4.3i); ulrajihw, 3.r'ii3.T6; bakcis, J.i.oi.1.3o. : i WHKAT No. S, gOiiiSlc;' No. 2 reft, Sl'UtP fv. TORN No. ; 4!e.; No. 2 yellow. 43e. OATS-No. 2, .'M-c; No. 3 white, a.iViS3Sc. RY K No. 2, K3e. 11AR4KY Tihh1 feedin, 3Mi3G'; Xalf to lolen milltljlR, ISilX'Q. . ' '. " : ,., 1 ch SI'UilANo. tflax, SloJ 'ndrtnw.,,,,!,', mick. Vwc;' December, KDc', May 97'; 'primn timothy, $L'.9."i; clover, contract grade. JU.8:. r IHOVltfh.S Mess tMirk. per bbb. tl,12H ffill.lio. I.urd, tier' lot lbs., fii.4i 'i.m. Short ribs loof.e). fH 1176.7; ehort clear iile. (boxmn. i'..:i7Vt'iii.r.o. KoIIowlntc were the receipt anil ship ments of Hour utnl jraln: le""'r'ts. Khlpmen''' Flour. bbl S0.2IK) 10.IM AVhiai. bu Wr.'.7'i(l . M.lml orn, bu...., 2i. '.'(v i 4i4,si)0 Oat bu..... ,.i..:C.:l.M0 14'..'iil Rye. bu 10.4M 3.7m) Uai-ley. bu... 215.1(H) 2.40 On th. Produce? exobaliKe today the but ter roarket w rlrm; crenmirics. li'.lilei dnlriefl, 141 !!?.. T'airs, steady; nt mark, canes ijicludod, liAtJ'., C'heoMe, tteady, . , - .1J3W VOIIIi (iUSEHAts MAHKKT. Uuotutlon ol the Day on Varlona s . . Coninivdltira. , N K W YORK, Nov. 25.-KLOUR-Rccelpts, 10. !i4 tibia. '1 lie market was steady, win ter pnients, winter, straights, Vj.!'8'i4.1ii; Mliiiie.Hc.ta - patents, $l.i,,r;j4 tij; winter extras, .I.U!(A25; Minnesota haaers, M iifyj lCi; winter low Kradia, Jn(3.lj. itye Hour, pasy; s.iles, feoti bbls.; loir to good. J 2ni8.4o; choico to fancy, tJ fc'U't'i. liuck wlient lloni'. eaH.V. t-.'J;V(i 2. 3Ul COKN.MKAr-t)ull; western, 51.02; city. 11. ni r kiln dried, 4:!.lu. iiAltt.KY- Dull; feeiilii, 33o c. 1. f.f Buf falo; uialtlint. 4'X)e, c. I. f., Htiffalo. UlvT-L'b. No. 3 venu'iii, tt'Jto, f. o. b., afl'ial. EfKAT-Rroclida. ira.i.70 bu.; exports. S3,IS( bit. The niarket tor (spot was steady. No. 3 red, kic in elevator and Niy f. o b. alius t; .No. I northern, Duluth, ' !Ci:io f.' o, b. .Uloat; Nu. 1 bind, M.inllolia, nominal f. b. afloat. 'Options opined llrm and ft nhado hlKher on better canles, small north west receipts, local cov.rini;-, Innlier north weot markets mid gooil suppoit at CMdcawo. lner it was easy under realizing; ud tloserl l(f:S.e net lower. May, W -1('h closed at M-e; July, 7!'e. closed at ?.o; iecenber, )iV'' s' in'-, el'ised at HTiiO. Ct iKN Keceipis. I44.7i bu. ; exports. K!t, trv Ini, TUo market tor spot was easy.' No. 4!ao In eleutir and .'.nc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, li.'c; No. U white, V.ic. 0llun luurket Was dull but Kieady at lirst, with a decllno under bearish Kuropein cables. i)ei emhef, 4!i''ii 19' ic, cl.wed at 41C.C. OATii lU'el.lu, i.HI,70u bu.; exports, 4.510 bu. Tb market .fur upot wa.iulet. Ni 2. 4-c; ststidurd wldte, W. No. S, 4oc; No. t white, No. i) wliitc, 42c; track whit, 4.'o.' ... Kt;Kn--Steady: stirlnjr brail, 11 80; Decem ber middlings. i:'jniJj.e; ci'y, SlU.IHKip.'.OO. if AY Unlet; Bbippine, Ucjiric; good to Choice, ! Vic. .. I lOI'H Steady ; etate rumnion to choice, V1, :Mu3Jc; 1W-". ?l'i-3ic; old, dtil2e; I'a oPhi coast, lisii, 21 'i.M-;- i;V.', ZlW-Juy.c; olds. Hllp:s-Hteady; O.ilveeton, 2 to 28 pounds, lNi ;' t'alitorida. 21 to p.ninds, lc; Texas ' dry. 24 to Ha pounds. lc. IKATHIOK-Steady; aiH.l. 23(i254o. I RDYlsilDNS-heef, dull; family, lintiO jTll.(i; mess. oko 50; beef bams, t-V wl i27.ou; pai ket. Is.tVirlo.i.i; city extra India mess. il.". into t?ut meats, eas ; pickled bellies. H'.i.nirbj.i,".: phklet shoulders, tti.K); I'ltkb'd buns, lii M;ill.0O. lird. fy; Western steamed, JO.fco; Novemla-r, $7 2-1, nominal; letuud. es.-y; continent, J7VI; Kouih America. p:: coniMiund. fii H7V 1'ork, quiet; (amily. Us 0o; vbort cleir, IlliO t('l.Vi; iness. V-'.7jji lrl.im. UK'll-l'Irni;. domestic fair to extra, 4'i-.Vj Japan, nominal. TALJ.OW' firm; city iKM per paik ffe), 4lac; .country t.u kjKes free), 4Vif I''U. lil'TTKR Reielpts, 4.176 pkas ; creamery, lii i'-'l' -c. stale dairy, l.2! firm; 1'HKK.SIJ-Iteiclpts, 4,2fi3 Jks.: iriegular; state full t-reum tunc null colored, Sep. teinber. 12e; late maee. lu-Te; small white, r'epii tube 12e; lata m.ide, piUc; I arise cl er.'d. teptenler. 12' ; lat' made, 10'''; large W'.lte. Heine nler. 12c; lite made,' ! ,.. tCIiiS-Jie'-elpis. 5.1 pkKs. ; unsettled Western. I'l'Mj'. fll OAR-lta w. Millet: fair retinitis. SK,r; cuntrlf iiKal, VK test, ::c; molars sua jr. I'1; refined, ootet; iriiflad. 6.ooc; powdertdi 4.iCc: Kriii!i!hi!nd, 4.4"c. I'UKKKK Si.-idy. No. 7 Wo. 13-bV. i'Ot' l.Tli Y -1 ii e-i'it. steidv; westtrn rliliHiens, IJv; fowls, 12tfl2Vi turkeya, ' Dululk Urals VarLet. Ijri.fTH. Nov. Si.'-YVMK.vr-No. n'.nhe'ii, 7'C; No 3 rprliiK, a'o; Di-cxm-Ber 7TSc; Ma v. Tc. , OATH On tra.-k tmrt to arrive, 3'1V-, . Tlilij eea Market. V- - HKKTit'lo er, cah. '4i2-. JilinsrV, Iii7; March. k7; I'rlme :i line Is.ke, H Ja. TOLKrol. N..v. : T'U: 1 'ef 'rnher. F'ebruary. V'. fJ1-. timoili). .eS. l.l.erituul l.rait Xarkri. ITTRlfa-'l Kov. 2.' WHKAT- Pts.t, lU-Uii 1 red nnleni, winter, na l',ai. FutureK nnlrt: De-embcr, fid CSdi March, '.s 4d; May, f Z'-i. OKN- pot ij net; American mixed. 3 l1' ,.'!. Kuiei". oukt; lecenil-r, 3r llljd; junimry, X 1'td. OWAIIl VI'I.K!AI,K MRKKT. ( nndltlnn of Trade and 4notatlnna oa Maple and Vmnry Prudoce. KfitjS Fresh Mock, 2Sc. l-IVK il'l l.Tlti-HMis. Viie; spring chickens, o'-t'c; 'roosters, aroordlna; to ae, i,r..n; turkeys, . 14y lac; ducks. HylUc; geese. V lih'. lil'.KS.-l-.li TonTRY-Turkeys, HV!17o; diieks. 1 1. IV-; Rees. , lKul.'c; chickens. 7'ii 7'.: bens. V-i"1! . IM'TTKK rnckitiB rtoek, 13'tc; choice to fam y dairy, In tubs, bWilv-; separator, 22c. KUKSIl KIS1I Tlotlt, 10c; pickerel. 7c; pike, !c; perch, fic; htifTabi, 'i'jic; blue lish, 1.V-; wldiellsh, K': salmon, lie; bad dock. 10c; codilsh, 12c; redsnaptier. lie; I'd- .ers, bolld, pi r lb., aoc; lobsters, green, per lb., 2V; bullheads, lie; cattish. 14c; ;!ak biif;s, 2'i'oJii'; halibut, 9'; crapplea, 12c; honing-, be; white bass, luc; bluetlns, he. OYSTKRS New York counts, per ran, 43c. i r pal.. Sl im; extra selects, per can, 3.",c, per ial., l.7ii; standard, i er can 27c; per K.tl , 11.15. I.'. RAN IVr Ion 114. Aft. MAY i'riees nuoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' asoilatlon: Choice So. 1 up land. I7.ti; No. 2. $7.i(0; medium. ffi.fjn; coarse, JH.iii. Rye straw. Jfi.."iO. These prices ate for hay of good color and quality. De mand fair and receipts light. CfiR.'-4lT'. . ' 'AT8-37c. ltl'K-Ni). 2. r.Oc. VKOKTABl.KS. l'OTATOKS Colorado. K',c; l)akota, per bu.. 7i. jit "'); native, tiiVSnOo. SWKKT I'l i l'A'l JKJ4 Home grown, per basket, line; Virginia, per 3-bu. bid., to.lKJ. NAVY H EA NS per bu., 2.2o. I'KLKRV- Small, per do., 2.Vfi35c; larg'j California, 4i'ii 75c. ONIONS New home grown, dry, per lb., 1'Ae; Spanish, per crate, $1 RO. CAHLVOK Wisconsin Holland, lic. TL'RNII'H California rutabagas, per lb., l!c; white, per Int.. uUc. CARROTH i'er bu., 5Cc. l'ARSMI'S-IVr bu., Doo. I'KliTS I'er bu.. &ec. OAl'I.lKLa iW&R California, per crate, $2.75. TUMATOE3 California, per 4-baskct crate, 42.20. crci .Mntna-rer dor, $1.00. K1UTIH. rEAR?-Colorado and I'tah Kelfers, $1. TB; wlnler NellN, l2 2Vh-2.nO. Al'KI.l.S-.Nilcn gan sbick. 3 15: Callfor t la Bel (lowers, per box, fl.m; New Y'ork Oie.nlngs and Haldwlns, 13 2".; eating varl- ti n. :t.o. ORAHliS-California Tokays, $1.75; pony Cat.iwias, 22c; lmporte.1 Malagus, per keg, 5.ii"o.5o. CRANllKnRII'7? Jersey, per bbl., t.00; per box, $:i.W; Wisconsin Hell Fugle, $H.5d. yl 1NCKH C illfornla. ?-r box, $1.75. TROW Al, KRl ITS. ORANHKr 1'lorl'ia brlghts and russets, nil Hr.es, f3.75fi4.00; navels. $4.oo''4.25. I.K.VIONS California fancv. 3u0 to 8H0 Plz-w, $i.r.; choice 240 to 270 sixes, $4.lil.25. KRJS Calirornl.i, pet- lo-lb. cartons, hoc; Itniuiited Smyrna, 3-crown, He; 6-crown, l(ic; 7crown, ISc. COCOANLTS Per aack, $4.00; per do., G0c. 1 ATKS Persian, rer box of 30 package. $2.oo: per lb., in 00-lb. boxes. 6o. v BANANAS Per me lum fUed bunch. $2.00 ill. oo; Jumbo, $2.75Sr.l.25. M 1 SCKUUA N KOUS. CHKKSK-V Isconsln twins, full cream, 12M;c; W'lHconsIn Young Americas, l.'ic; block 8wls, 15c; W'sconsln brick, 121c; YYl.icoiln llmberiser, 12c. HONK Y Nejj: dska. per 24 frames. $3 50; .I'tah and Colorado, rer 21 frames, $3.5u. MA i'l .K SCO A R Ohio, per lb.. 10c. . CIliKii I'er bid.. i5.75; per 4-bbl.. $3.25. POl'i ORN Per lb., 2'ic; sheilel, 3&3c. 1IOKSK RADISH I'er case of 2 do., packet. SV. NITB-Walnuts. No. 1 soft-shell, per lb., 15c; hard rhell. per lb., 14c; No. 2 soft-shell, ti-r lh., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell, tier lb.. Tic; Brazils, per lh., llfillHc; filberts, per lb., lllfimc; almonds, tioft-shell, per lb., 15c; hard-shell, or lb., l.lc; picans. large, per lb., ICiillc; small, per lb., D'ilOc; peanuts, per lb., B'.fec: rotated peanuts, per II)., "c; Chili walnuts. 1!Mi13c; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; shell-barks, per bu., $1.7.V3' 4.00; black walnuts, per bu., $1.25; eastern chestnuts, per lb.. He. HIDES No. 1 green. 0c; No. 2 green. Re; No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8'4c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to15 lbs., 6'c; dry salted hides, STB 12c; sheep pelts, 25j7uc; horse hides, Jl.Sotf 2-50. St. Louis Uraln aud 1'rovlstons. CT T OIMCI M,... 'If; C'1I l."A'r ,.AI iViKlc: NO. 2 nard. TKaTSc . I UH.N-lxwr: No. 2 cash, 41c; truck, 42ij42Vc; Deoemlier, loic; May, "OC. . OA'i Sl Uglier, No. i caah, 3'ic; track, 37c; Deceinocr, SU'su; Alay, 0'c; Decem ber, white, 40c. l'iOL; R Didl; red winter patent, $4. 10(tf 4.2o; extta fancy and alralgm, x3.tou4.Ui; deer. UatiiSi. 81-JED Timothy, steady, $2.25(ft'2.85; prime wiittn mor. . . CORN M KAI. Steady, $2.30. ' URAN lult; suckeii, east track, 74i&77c. ' HAY' guict; timothy, Ii.iA-HiIJ.jO; pra.iie, $.).Mfn 0.5e. r JKoN COTTON TIES $1.05. li Albi 1 N btiW: . UK MP TWiNi'y . I'lUi VISIONS Pork, eteady, $11,10. Lard, Sieauy, 3ii2.''4. Uacon. luwir: buxed, extra horts, $7.714; c.car libn, $.12',a; boom ciear, 12'j. Poi'I.TRY Lower; chickens. GV4c; dprlngs, iVjic; turkeys, 12!e; duck, lie; fceese, Ho. BU 1'TKR Demand fair; creamery, l'Sff t5Vsc; dan y, t.'.u ISc. fcutiS-Klrm; 2c, loss off. Ketvlpts. Shipment". Flour, bbl nl.'jno H.onO W heat, bu H'.i.u w "9.0oO Corn, bu 2,fri - 2u 0 "J Outs, bu il. oo J IV.uOO Kniiui City Uraln id lro-llona. 25. -WHEAT D- KANSAS CITY, Nov. crmbcr, eni''0;c; May, OSVoStv.c. Cash. No. 2 hard, i2'Ui3i'; No. 3 6.iiiic; No. 4, 6 4:4c; rejecteii, i,aVcuVjc; Nj. 2 red, 814 lvc; No. 3, 77iJ80c. CORN December, i67ic: May. ifir. Caah, No. 2 mixed, 4oc; No. 2 while, aVOc; No. 3 'OATS No. 2 white, S6'a3Sc; No. 2 mixed, JIV''O. HAY Choice timothy, $5.90; choice prairie, $S i;',dS.50. R K No. 2. 4Mie. KOGS Steudy; Missouri and Kansas stock, cases returned. 2t"'; new No. 2, hjtewood cases Included. 2.'y. ' 1 1 L' TT K 14 Creamery, 2wU2.c; dairy, fancy. 19c. Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu 152,nou 145.00 Corn, bu 12.000 lti. tf Oats, bu 5,000 - 17,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PlIlI.ADi:r,PHIA, Nov. 23. -BUTTtCn-Kirm, gissl demand; extra weatern, 2iVsc; nearby prints, 2614c. KUI IS Oooii oe in a nil; fresh nearby, 34c, loss oil ; western. :!24i34c; southwestera, itiyi 32c; southern, 2K4i3iic HKKSIO Stcauy, fair demand; New York full creams, fancy, 1 1 . 4t RV ; choice. llVac; flr to good, l0,Uil'4O. Mllvrankee tiraia Market. M 1 1.WAl'K KK, Nov. 25. WHEAT No. 1 northern, K2c; No. 2 northern, muutlVc; May. asked. RYK Steuily; No. 1, V47f!eie. ' liARLEY- Uowei-; No. i, ' jtiTc; sample, 3;''n.e. CORN May, 41ie, bid. 1 lnnea olls Wheat, PI our aud Drau. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 2.V-W HKAT-De-wniber, ic; May, H'c; on track, No. 1 held, M'jc; No. 1 northern. kuV; No. 3 iior'liern. 7x'-; No. 3 northern, '''utb'w. FIll'R Hist luteins, Ji.iWi 1.75; teconrt patents, 1 4.5.'! I i'5 ; iii st clears, $3.40; second cluars, $2.3o2 ;0. Peoria Market PEORIA, 111., steady; new lower; 43c. Nov, new 2S.-CORN-OU No. 4, J.c; No. 4, Metal 'Marker. NEW YORK. Nov. 23.-.M ETAI J4 Spot tin advanced to 16 17s In London, and f.lur.a ihero were 6s higher at ill ,1s; loea ly tin was also firmer, cl "sing at $25.50 i2.'i.iii. Copper advanced 7s tkl in Iyiiidon, -!'.!-1 1 if at A.5 2s fid for spot aud 55 for futurei. Tlio local market for copper la rather ea.Her. Ijike. e e trolytli? and cast ing are quoted at $12.;5' 12. '.j. 1 a.f was tlull and unchanged at J. 11 in Ioiidou aud at $4.-3 in New York. Spelter was un changed here at $V)i?Vi and al 2o 12a til In la ii. Ion. Iron cisn l at 4a in (llasgow and at 42s lei In Mid .lesiairoiiK h IKul y Imui was rti.b t. No. 1 fouiaiiy uo. lhern I quoted ut 5.a0. No, i foundry iiuitlieru ut $i4(nn. 15 ui. No. 1 foundry aoutl arn and No. 1 foundry south. rn soft at $13 5.'if 14 (. SI-. lfUIS. Nov. 25. ME 'i A 1. 8 Lead, dull at 14.(0; sM'llr, lower at 14.75. P.vawwralrd Aiiplea aad Ilrled Fruit NEW YORK. Nov. 25. K V APORATED Al'PLKS The market rontluues easy. iVmmon are qitoied at 4ffc; prime, bt b-K,f. rholce. fV io-V; faru.y, 7c. CALIFORNIA 1KD-D FRI'fTS i'rune continue quiet with quotation ranging from J'y1' for all grade. Aorlcots ara In fair t'eiuaii'l; cluaee. 'CiyVa.'i txtra c hi ic,., 1'4i leV-.' ; fsnt y. Km'I.V. Peat he ara In very lisbl d maud, bi.t art not being un . lMtnsa iorMle and conavquc-uti uiu mH in uciuAud; fau.y, iDtUWUk NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Said that Organ' t A Party finocesifnllj At'.to'ii Indus rial 8kci APPEARANCE OF PLAN OF READJUSTMENT Advance In I nlted Mate Steel and Amalgamated Copper geeurllle I Attributed to Desire to Restore Balance. NEW YORK, Nov. 25 A number of In dustrial stocss suffered wide breaches In tlieir valuations again today In continua tion nf the proi ess which whs so con spicuous In yesterday's dealings. Some of the weaker stocks were acutely affected today, while new one were brought Into the movement. There win little In the way of specific new to account for the decline nnd those concerning which there was news were not the most acutely af fected. The news of the shutting down of mills to work off supplies hurt Interna tional Paper. Fluctuation In Colorado Fuel seemed to Impart varying view of the need of a sale of the coal aud lands of the company. Regarding the railroad equip ment stocks, 11 was argued that most of the recent change In railroad equipment was the use of car to make good inade quate terminal and storage facilities, so thnt theru might be considered an over upply of cars on hand at present. The only news accompanying the break of over 9 points in Railway Steel Spring pre ferred was the application to the stock exchange to list additional stocks which contained no surprise for those conversant with the company's affair. It may be taken for granted that a well organized party skilfully directed the attack on these securities. The oulck rebound In their price was sutllclent evidence of this In Itself. There Is no reason to doubt the current report of a general sweeping out of col lateral In loan of Industrial securities. It Is fair to bear in mind that the disfavor with which money lenders view these se curities ha to do with the attitude of the market toward them. Many of these securities have never had a wide market and others have lost as much as they ever had during the recent period of dis trust over the whole Industrial ouflook. There la apparently an Intention to ad Just the prices of the whole body of In dustrials to that of the stocks which have been severely scaled down. A relative firmness, growing into strength, of the I'nlted States Steel stocks and of Amal gamated Copper was consonant with this view. I'nlted States Steel was probably also affected by the reduction granted In freight rates in steel rails for export. A sharp rally In the raw copper market In London may have helped Amalgamated and Anaconda. The special movement In South ern Railway was without explanation, al though the stock was liberally tipped off for an advance. The late advance In the market wiped out all the principal de clines and established some fair gains in the Industrials. Sterling exchange made another wide drop In spite of the quieter tone of the local money market and rumors of large engagements of gold for Import were made plausible, although no definite knowledge could be obtained of such engagement. The bond market was dull. Total sales, par value, were $2,280,000. United States, refunding and the old 2s and 4s declined V. and the old 3s 14 on tha call. Following nre the closing quotation' on the New York Stuck exchange: i Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison 6.530 tH & do pfd..- :.' 1,608 89Vi 891 l-94 Ilaltimore & Ohio.... 8,753 754 74 lb do pfd..i 200 87 87 87 Canadian Pacific 1,025 1184 118 118H Cent, of New Jersey 163 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 2,800 3o4 30 3o Chicago & Altuu 2u0 30V4 30 31 'i do pfd 66 Chicago Ot. 'Western. 1,100 15H : 15 15H do M pfd 100 27S 3744 - 371 Chicago & Northw'n 163 Chicago Ter. & Tr 8 do pfd.... ; , , .... . 17 C. C, C. & St. L...i ' 70 Colorado Southern.... 800 1214 1214 1314 do 1st pfd 150 624 51 do 2d pfd 400 21 20 2014 Delaware & Hudson.. .; 154 Del., Lack, ft West.. 100 236 236 i364 Denver & Rio Grande 2i0 1!S 19'4 do pfd :oi) 67 67 67 Erie 15,5'W 27 264 264 do 1st pfd 1,7m) 6614 66 66 do ltd pfd.... ... 1,200 48V4 .48 48V4 Ot. Northern pfd,., 16 Hocking Valley 300 - 74 74 do pfd 110 8214 S-'4 M Illinois Central 673 129 li l. Iowa Central 1U0 20Yi 20 .. do pfd... 5 Kansas City South ..... 17 . do pfd $1 Manhattan L. 1.620 13914.13X!4 13? Louisv. & Nashville.. 8.8O0 u3- lOL- 103'i Metropolitan St. Ry.. 4.200 lli HWi 116 Minn. St. 1 700 60 60" f.8 Missouri Pacific t. 5,490 id ' "8914 M.. K. & T 161 do pfd 300 3674 3614. Nat. R. R. of M. pfd ' 36 New Y'brk Central... 1,328 117H J1H' H714 Norfolk A Western.. 5,600 67 65 66 do pfd 84 Ontario & Western.... 510 20S J04 20 Pennsylvania 20.005 114V 113V 114 P.. C. C. & St. L 67 Reading J.000 4(4 39i 40H do 1st pfd loO 75 75 747 do 2d pfd 67 Rock Island Co $,500 24 234 23 do pfd 100 69 69 68 St. L. & S. P. lat pfd 60 do 2d pfd 112 44 44 434 St. lyotii Southw'n 131 do pfd 400 31 80 304 St. Paul 4.800 1:1x14 13714 137'i, do pfd....; 100 172 170 171". Southern Pad He...... S5. 230 4&V4 . 464 46-4 Southern Railway 27.626 20 194 19 do pfd 200 76 754 '7i;'4 Texas & Pacific...... loo t3 23 23'I T.. St, L. & W 19 do pfd 1.000 32 314 81V4 Union Pacific 17,( 73'4 72 73 . do pfd lot) 85 8574 '85 Wabash l.nno 9V lx7 1S'4 do pfd 1,800 84 34 84 t. & Lak F.rle 15 W Wisconsin Central 600 16 11; . 16 do pfd. 5"0 36 3v Adams - 220 American 185 I'nlted States... luO 100 100 . loO Wells-Fargo " 195 Amalg. Copper.. 1(1.530 3S ' 37 38 Amer. Car & Foundry J.oso x 17 18 do pfd 4,2ol) 64 60 63 nmer, onirreu oil.... nl s V V .iiuieeu oil.... it"; S' 9 s 2.695 . 29 2314 29 .ocomotive.... 1.440 1 3 H'?'l3 lO.liXfl 73 68 72 do pro. Amer. Li do pfd Am. Smelt. & Itefng. 6.860 43H 42 43 do pfd 2.70 87 85 87 Amer. Sugar Refng. . .19,710 119 117Vi 119 Anaconda Mln. Co.,. 46.700 70 64 6$ Bklyn Ran. Transits. 8.O8B 39 38 39 Colo. Fuel & Iron 2, Km) 26 24 26 Col. & Hock. Coal... InO lo 10 10 Consolidated Oa 175 Oeneral Electric. tW 153 153 152 Internat. Paper loO 10 . 10 o do pfd 2,935 63 67 62 Internat, Tump : $0 do pfd 1$ Nat. Biscuit 750 35 . 34 34 Nat. Lead 225 14 14 14 North American -72 Pacific Mall 1.2"rt 26 26 26 People's Oas 1.700 94 93 93 Pressed Steel Car.... 3.450 24 22 24 do pfd 1.760 64 62 64 Pullman Palace Car.. l') 213 213 113 Republic Steel 4) 6 6 R do pfd 15,710 39 38 !!1i Rubber Goods n do pfd 165 67 67 M Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 2.9no 27 26 27 V. 8. Leather 1.020 7 6i 7 do pfd 2,2m) 76 73 75'4 V. 8. Rublier ..... ls do pfd 20 35 35 35 U. S. Steel 81O 11 111 11 do pfd 27.3x5 1.3 f.0 51 Western Union 6.'U 85 85 84 Northern Securltle 87 Total sales for the day. 374,200 shares. London Stock Market. LONDON. Nov. S.-Closrng-: : ' ronnls. money ;N. T. Ontrvl ..1T2Mj . . la a Hu ."-ouiit U H-li.Norfolk a W Anaeond ao pia n 7V,!Ontrlo A Wntir... nu AtrhtD dn ifd Raltlmor a Ohio. Cuadlaa P.i-tno , Chr. a Ohio .. I'llli.l. Ol w . r.. m II u r.. IH r t-nvr A R. G.. do pfd Krl do l-l pfd KHlfenii.irlvtiila, 19 . . T7T Hand I4ina to'i ...Ufi Kdln joii it de lit pfd U 1 I to Id Did w .14 So. Riilsar i.v .. I"S do pfd u X So. PirlBc ui t'nlo Pacini) 4a pfd V. S. Staai 11 . do Id pld do (d kji lillnola I'eilril 111'. Waha.li lula Naak l' do pfd it U . K. T 171,' BAR SILVER Firm at 2d per ounce. MONEY' 3 per cent; the rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 4 per cent; for three months' bills, 4 per cent. Foreign Financial. I.ONDON, Noy. 25 -Money wa - much wanted on the market luduy. Discounts were strengt hened. tartly owing to the weakneaa of New Y'ork exchange. Business on the Stock exchange wa Inactive and undecided. There wa an uneaay tone, in many 1 ae. although the fear regarding the Rutao-Japan trouble bad almoat dlrap teared. American reacted at lh opening, subsequently recovered to parity 011 some local support, aaaed la lh tier nova and r!oed Arm. Kaffir were buoyant. The other South African heetlnn were stead.. PARIS, Nov. ;6. Business on fie to.ir today wa active, Spanish and Portuge.-e securities and refites allowing great an 111 1 tlon. International were generally Hi m. Industrials were liregolar. At ihe cicse tlie market was firm throughout, BERLIN. Nov. 2-. 1 railing was listless on the bourse today. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Oermnny shows 1I11 following changes: Cash In hind, Inci a.-e. 38.iso.iaio marks; treasury notes. Increase, l.Oso.n.) marks; other ecuritles, decrease, 3o.32O,i0 marks; notes in circulation, d'?-crea-se, 46,(,60,U00 marks. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25. MONEY On call, firm at 2't7 per cent; last bid, 2 per cent, offered at 2 per cent: time loans firm; 60 and 90 days, 6 per cent; six mouths, 6f6 per rent. PRIM K MKRCANTILE TAPER-".!"., per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE; Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 JCiii'.j. 4.8.'0 for demand and at $l.79!o'i4.80 for sixty days' bills; hosted rates, $.M'i! 4.84'-.; commercial bills, $4.79'. BILVER-Uar, 67o; Aiexlcart dollars, 4l'Ji 4ic. BONDS Government Weak; railroad Ir regular. The closing quotations on bund are as follows: V. 8. ref. la, r....in61 b. A V. unl. 4. ao coupon ..linin. Manhattan c. do sq. ng .to, , do roupon 17 do nw 4a, reg 134 do coupon i34 do old 4a. res no do coupon Ill do (a. ni 101 u M'l. ( intral 4a 1I0 lat liu Minn. St. L. 4.... M. K. T. 4a do i. N. R. R. of M. c. 4a. I4'a ''. n. y. t;. . 3,t... do coupon lii N J, ('. a f,n At.-hlaon gun. 4i. f!',No Partflc 4s .VJ:o4 -I"-" do nil. 4l ati'h do 3a Atlantic c. L. 4..... baltlmnre A U. 4b...1'KO. do 3. I4 Central of Ua. ta....lk;'4 do lit llic c rhra. a Ohio 4a. ...llll Nor. A West, c 4 O. S. b. 4a A par. Penn. cony. 3'.a... Ilea, lln en. 4a.... 117 7 St. L. I. M. i'. a..Jl(i SI. I... A 8. K. fg. 4a. HI St. L. 8. W. In "i ( hkaso A A. 3',.... 73 v., b. i y. n. 4 A O n lV.;Seah..rd A. L, 4a. .. 1 C. M. . P. . 4I..1I0 :So. P"ISn 4 C. A N. W. e. 7I...130H C. R. I. A P. 41.... 70 do -col hm 74 So halksay 6a 11-m Teia. A P la Hi T . St L. A W. 4s. 71 Union Pa.-lflr 4a 10; CCO. A 8t, h. 1. 4a. 7 1 nicago ir. 4i.... Con. Tobafco 4a ... Colo. A 80. 4a D. A R. o. 4a Kii prior lien 4a.. do general 4a 71 ao conv. .a f R. Bteel 2,1 la Wa6anh li do deb. n "WV A b. K. 4a.. Wla. Central 4a.. Colo. Kuel c. 6a. 641 tlHU. tii . . ..in .. 67 .. .. K .. o at -P. W. A D. C. Il.IikUj Hookln Val. 4Vn ...lo4k uttered. Boston fttoek Qnotaitons. POSTON. Nov. 2.". Call loans. 5'ti6 per cent; time loans, 6ft6 per cent. Olticlal closing price on stocks and bonds: Atchison 41 f' Allouei 1 Vex. Central 4a 4 'Amalgamated ........ 94 Atchison .....' fi.'.'i bitigham do pfd ' Cat. A Hecla 4J5 DiHton A Albany 144 (uteniilal ,4 Boptnn A Maine 17. ''Cojiper hange : boaton GleTited .....140 Ibnmlnlnn Cbtl 7iu N. Y., N. H. A ll..M4 Franklin 47V, Fltrhbur pfd ia" Iale Hn.ale s t nloa Paelflo S27. M.ihawk 33 Hex. Central a (im Dominion 7 Amer. Sugar lll Oveola (7 do pfd 121) I'irrnt m Amer. T. & T li".i Uiilri. y ga Dirmlnlon 1. A B ... 6H Santa Ft Copper Mi Oeneral Electric ....IM : Tamarack- IS Maai. Electric 17 Trinity 0 do pfd TH rPnltrd Hutea .'. lmi I'nlted rmlt l4 I'tah 2; J V. 8. fltiel lit VlAnrla 2u lo pfd li- Winona 7 s, weiting. common.... S iWolrerlna tb Adventure IM . ' New 'ork Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Nov. 25.-The following Bre -..v ""'... ituui.iKiiia un mining siocKs: Adam coa , T1 Lit tie Chief .. Alloa , Breeca Brunawfck con .. l omitook Tunnel Con. c.i. A Va.. Horn 8llTer Iron SIlTar Leadvllle Co .... Offered. .. it .. 11 .. t .. .. o .-.loo ..ITS Ontario liphlr , Plioentx Potoal lavage Sierra Nevada Small !4opei .. HtauJard ...on ...131) ... I ... M ...2(1 ... il ... 16 ...Sis naak Clearings. aPJS1'.???-' isrS,aix clearings for to day, $1.090.214.11.' a decrease of $41,001.20 from the corresponding ,dy last year. ; ' v . : " IV . ' .. , , Cotton Market. m?JNY YORK- 25C0fT0N-The market opened steady at a decline of 1 point on December to nn advance of 2 print, arid for rt ime showed some fur- .T .e a1ln"" urtJer moderate covering, which' waa encouraged by the outlbok for straller receipt for fhe' day. The advivnc Ln .f n?ncy "ofin ilhecked. however, by llquidatlonfollyifrff'the disappointing Liverpool cab,-4'hf?U. Just after" Alio opening were a jHifjjt wnirao ilian expected, while the early wywiher reports indii-ated ravorable clioaatlo cuuidrtiiona over the belt. After showing a net lees of 4rp7 polnta tho market wa again ugllled by a bull support and a renewal of .the bawl-covering, but the market continued quiet, and the ad Vance was interRpemcd bv thorough ' com paratively narrow reactions, . which Im parted a very irregular tone to the mar-ket.- 4nerally spsaking the ruling was fairly, steady. nV the market at the c'ose waa within a point or o of the best of the session, wlth'November net 12 points higher and the other positions 4g7 points higher. 8a Ins were estimsted nt 200,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 25. COTTOV Strady; sales, 460 bales; ordinary; 8c; good erdlnary, 9c; good middling, 11c; mid dling fair, llc: receipts, 21.564 bales; stock, 268.229 bales'.. Futures, firm; November, 10.92c; December, lO WirlO 9ic; January, 11.03 j11.04c; February, ll.12-irll.1k-; March, 11.20 i 11.21c; April. ll.27Jrll.29c; May, U.23A 11.21c; July, 11.8iKi 11.40c. - ST LOUIS. Nov.. 25-COTTON-8teadv; middling, lie; no sales; receipts, 650 bales; shipments. 340 bales; stock,' 9.2."d bales. LIVERPOOL, N'VV. 25.-COTTON-S)Of, In limited demand: prices 4 point lower; American middling fair. 6.30d; good mid dling,. 6U2d ; ruldd'lug. .f.04d; low middling, 6 9od; ordinary. 6.08d. .The sales of the dav were 6,0o0 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export nnd included 5 Ooo American. Reoelpta, 22,300 bales, all Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and closed firm; American middling. . g. . o. c, November, 6.80d; December. 6.90d; , December and Jan uary, 6. 87d; January and Fubruary. 6. Sod: February and March, 5.elfr5-85d ; March and April, 6.84d: April and May, 5. Kid; May and June, 6.83ii5.84d: June. aud July, 5.824 j.Kid; July and August, - 6.8od; August and Sep tember, 6.86d. - Oil and Roala. NEW" YORK. Nov. 25. OU Oottnnseed, quiet; prime crude, ' nominal; prime yel low, 34c. Petroleani. film; retired New York, $9.50; Philadelphia and ilaltimore, $11.45; prime, In bulk, $6.55. TURPENTINE -tjulet ; b9(f(0flc asked. ROSIN Dull; strained, common to good, 2.6oi 2.63. , , SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. 2i01L-fTurpen-tlne, firm, 56c. ROSIN-Fkrm; A. U. C, D, K. $2.V; F, $2 20; G, $2.20; If, $2.40; I. $2 60; K, $2.80; M, $290; N, $:410i YYG. $3.32; WW, $a.Ro. OIL CITY, Pa.. Nov. 25. Ol I-Credit bal ances, $1.82; certificates. 110 bid; shipments, 74,503 bbls.; average, 75.530 bb'a. ; ruiia, 75,530 bbls.; average, 6K.491 bbls.; shipments. Luna, 75,6D8 bbl.; average, 67.248 bbls.; runa. Lima, Sa.oaS bbl.; averagui 52,987 bbls. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 25. COFFF.B-Sj ot Rio, Bteadv; No. 7 Invoice, 4r; mild, steady. The market for futures opemd steady at tinchangud prices to an adv.i'ica of 5 per cent owing to smaller primary re ceipts, bullish ciop news and ttenuy Eu ropean niarket. Following the call trad ing was more actlvo than recently, owner chiefly to the Issuance of D. ceinbe'- notices. These were out to the number of some 70, 18 bags , and lud to . seme swltclung to the latter months. The bulls, how ever, took up all 1 he contracts th.own over and ' thus sustained the near months, whl'a the demand for tha la a month. The market closed steady .at un changed prices to an advance of 10 polnta. Sales were 10l,75n bags. December, IN i 17 4 6 rSc; January, 6.6Va5.7oc; May, 6.iti6.15o; July, 6.2.VH6..HN'; Siplemb;r, 6,uii6.4uc; Oc tober, 6.4c4j6,!5c. ( sugar anil Mo In . NEW YORK Nov. n. S'OAH-Raw. quiet; fair r fining, 2c; o.tttrlfuKal, 96 test, ac; moliiace sugar, 3c. Itulined, quiet; No. ( 4.05c; No. 7, 1.00c; No. 8, 3 v'.c; No. 9. 3 k5c; No. 10, H sftc; No. II, 3.ej No. 12, 1 No. 13. 3.7'H'. Confectioner A.. 4.MV; mould A., 4.8lc; cut loaf, 6.15c; crushed, 6.15c; powdered, 4 55c; granulated, 4.."i-c; ci.i.wt 4.7'i-. NEW ORLEANS. Nov 23. BUG AH Steady; open kettle, .1 1-16'n3e; Cfiitiifugal white. 3)1-16Atic; yellows,- 3u3c; sec onds. 2'u3e. MOLASSKS-Open kettle easy. 21028c; centrifugal lower, lSi'23-. ' Dry, tiooda Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25.-DRY GOODS The market piseed a good deal of holi day character and buyers have cot been deMlrou of operating under thj present firm statu of manufacturer and their gents. Until stock taking the present con dition of buying is likely to obtain. Al though iobber have mall stocks, they ure not likely to buy ahead for their opt 1114 requirement. ' Whisky Market. CHICAGO. Nov. 26 -WHISK Y-Steudy on basis of high wines at $1 25. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25.-VH18KY-8teady at $1 II. PEORIA. Nov. 25.-YVinSKY-6teady at CINCINNATI. Nov. 26 WHISK YDia tUlar' fiulBbvd (jowda on basi of $1.25. UMAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET t Cattle Recaipta Moderata and Prices Did Not Stow Much Ohaog. HOGS OPENED STRONG, BUT CLOSED WEAK Actlre Demand tor llnth I'at Mheep nnd Lambs nt Steady to "Iron- Price All W eek' anil Feeders I ully Steady If at All Desirable. SOUTH OMAHA. NuV. 25. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. S.'eep. i,9,.i U...63 6,4l o.il 9, a. o I.., 4ia 2, 61a 1, it. J i.iin OMleial Monday Utuciai it.es. ,My oihiiat . eon. Uay .. . JTirce day.-i this week 15,!.s4 tame uays last Wees. 1.1,429 name week lefore i,9.k) Same three weeks ago ;i,12a frame our R.eks aga ta.iol bame uuy ktal year la.aU 22.170 2d, Mil l!vb" 12,a"J i,a,'0 24.U92 24,1.6! 4,04l 6l,NilO 4a,9.U to. -H 4 2 1."-J i.iALuij rot. irtE Yi.ai; 10 lUili. liie loliuwn g table show Hie lec.ipia of cattle, hugs uud slieep at boulli oin.ma lor the year 10 dale and cuuipansuns with last y cal ; . . lav3- at tie 99V.66 Hogs l,!'91,.v)4 fheep -..i,iV2,a73 AOfl'ili'M Ul-ieeii 1,, l 1902. Inc. Dec. 926.275 - 73,513 .... 2,ik,0'0 B.U26 l,au4,;ii Hi, las .... lor bogs ai cioutn Omaha tor in iu. several uay wuh com iBuiia, Lute- I 1903. 1W2. 19Ul. 100. 18y9.lSj8.;i8a7 Nov. Nov. N,ov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. N jv. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. iOV. Nov. NOV. Nov I.. . 3.. 4.. .. .. 7.. 8.. 8.. 10... 11.. 12.. la.. 14.. 15... 16... 1... 18... 19.. 20... 21.., 23! 24.., I I 64 I W 1 I 4 to;,, t 51 1 I 4 U5 6 49 I 4 j' 6 bl I 4 Ti- 2 'l 1 u;ii I ii I I 6 4lj I 4 81l ' I 'I 1 b,7i 6 36; I 4 621 6 ;Ui . i 4 o--i 6 lj I 4 64"i 6 21, .1 4 6u 6 28 I I 6 1 I 64 1 4 44't, 6 29 I 4 8.v.4 6 in 1 I 4t';, 6 19 ,j 4 4in, 6 2 I 4 44 1, 6 21, '' . 1. I 0 , 4 31 1 1 .. 4 2o 6 15 I ( 6 Uj 6 7a 1 a 11 ii, B 71 D US! 6 61 1 6 i4 b Ml -5 olij 6 t, ii 67, a t-i b 6d a 63 6 Ui a ioi 3 811 0 ill; 3 uo .-.' 5 76, 4 ol 4 Ul 4 U 4 U4 4 in 0.; I 0-1 4 601 -- 4 64 4 01 4 to I 4 U2 4 il 4 Uii 4 bu 4 0o 4 14, 4 UJ I 4 U2 4 84, I 4 i4i 3 94 4 67 3 92 4 8- 3 8.) IWl 1 Ml 4'l, I I $ 86 4 78 4 ii, 3 8S 4 161 3 89 4 .ib, a oui 4 8 3 &.. 5 86, 3 82 1 I 3 '..I 561 $ 21 IVl 141 if iu a 4, i Ul I J 4J i 02 I a 44 3 65 a. u-i 3 64 3 4i 3 41 3 4, 1 3 ill 3 44 a 82 3 44 i M 1 i 34 3 41 i So S 32 3 b5i 3 al 3 291 3 3 3o 3 82 3 21 8 31 I 'i 84 3 31 d ai 3 2il 3 44, 3 21 3 4b, 3 2i 3 38, 3 30 Indicates Sunday. The official number of car brought In by eacti roud wat: - Cattle. Hugs. Sheep, ll'.ei. C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 3 27 T. Mo. Pacific Ry 16 ' 2 c nion Pacilic System 49 17 C. 4: N. W. Ry 1 8 I'VE. & M. V. R. R.. 14 IS C, Ht. P.. M. & (J... 7 7 9 5 10 4 ot i. y is 1 C, H. & y. Ky 0 C, It. 1. & t. east .. 9 C, R. I & P.. west 3 .. Illinois Central ...... .. 8 Chicago G. Western.. 3 6.. ... Total receipts ....111 127 27 7 The uisposiiioti of the day's reeciets wus as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of neud inulcate.i: liu5urs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oniana Packing Co ;i.,i ,,.3 iu9 Hwilt aud Company .... 744 '1.162 .. i Cuouhy 1'uiking to,..., 734 1,745 bui Arinour As Company .... oS2 1451 1 1.,9 Omaha P. Co., St. Joe... 112 ...... . .' Cudahy I'. Co., Ivan. C. ltd! : Armour Ai -Co., Foo City .... 2.390 Vansant & Co 67 ...... W. 1. Stephen 29 Lewia At Underwood...... ' I6 ...... - Livingstone At Shaller.... '145 L. F. Husz 42 Wolf & Murnan 161 Lee Rothschild 2 Newton ct G. 6i3 Ilaggerty 98 Other Buyers 4S7 ' ...... 5,041 Total ,-.3,742 8.031 6.8o3 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were moder ate this morning, particularly as sixieeh cars of those reported were consigned ul rect to pai kers. ifuyers f-turted. out In good reason and trading was ucllye, with juices about the name 11a yesterday. ' . . There were not, many cnriifed steers in Bight this morning, but there wcie bevcrul cars good chough td bring $3.10. "The mar ket could safely be quoted, steady M't h yes terday and for .the wecH the iuaikefc 1 a little stronger. Buyer have,. appeared to be more ubxlous this week- than they wet luat for eupplieH and as a result all but the warrhed-iip grades and common Btuff are a little higher than at the close of last week. I'he.top price for the week Is $5.35, which was (mid late yesterday. The cow market was generally rfeady with yesterday. There were quite' a few on aaliv but packer bought them up freely and all the early arrivals were soon 4lis- Iioscd of. As compared with tlio close of att week, the market Is fully steady. The (est grades in fact ure If anything a trllle higher. Medium and common stuff, though, is only about steady. Bulls, veal calves and stags held about steady today and in fact have not changed enough all the week to be worthy of men tion . The atocker and feeder market was slow aad .a little lower today. There were not many 011 mle. but those that did arrive were hard to dispose of. Speculators were afraid they would have to carry over until next week whatever they bought and for that reason they wanted to buy them cheap enough to pay for the loss of carrying them over. The tendency of prices has been downward all this week and a net loss of 15t!.ic! Is noted as compared with the close of last week. There were -very few western grassfed steers here this morning, but those that did arrive si Id fully steady if at all good. For the week the market could also be quoted eteady to strong and active.-Range cows and stockers and feeder have Auc tioned a noted above. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS. No. . At. Pr. No. At. , Pr. t 114 1093 S 70 34.... 14S1 6 10 34 li.il 6 10 COWS. 81 7t I 10 1 linn s 60 1 m 1 n- 85 11M3 s to 4 ..... M no ti r j mi t 13,1) t 40 11 3 m 1 Ii2l 1 60 1 14U0 X 15 , . .CiiW'8 AND HEIFERS. 11 1024 I 5 , CULLS. 1 1330 1 00 CALF. 1 110 It !S STOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. '' 1 ;. (-,'1 i 611 14 mil 1 in . 11 io Z 6 40 f'i I 20 NEBRASKA. . 1 cow 1100 2 00 3 heifers.. 1"70 2 90 1 steer 99.1 2 25 , 1 culf 3l 2 50 2 heifers.. 540 2 5') 7 cow 847 3 10 9 cows Iii53 2 80 1 cow i:i) 3 50 3 lows 1173 I 75 1 cow 1020 2 (0 H. Lowtber Neb. 4X heifers.. 699 2 10 1 heifer.. . 8X0 2 10 23 calves.... 281 3 40 85 calve.'...' 2oi 2 -.0 141 cows.... 860 2 "I tsl cows k5U 2 n0 17 feeding. . 5.4 2 J.i 16 leeders.. 841 2 6a P. 8. Roucho Neb. 8 cows 812 2 00 14 hellers.. 727 2 Ui Pettennau Hereford Co. W'yo. ' . 24 cow 957 2 20 24 feeders, .lufsj 3 15 2 feeders. .l(i;.o 2 5 25 ste r. ...1133 3 30 tleorge W. Pike Wyo. 18 steer.... 1 104 20 1 tcer 1050 3 10 9 sieert....lo0u 3 2). E 8 Patrlck-Wyo. 9 cows lo52 2 60 5 cow 942 2 CO 6 cow 837 2 00 1 cow 670 2 00 Byron Hessians W'vo. 10 feeders.. 1118 2 70 78 feeders.. 809 2 80 23 feeders.. 9x3 2 85 O. H. Sennett W'yo. 1 bull 1400 1 Ro II CJW4 0'5 2 60 11 heifers.. M 2 67 10 feeder., t-90 3 00 1 feeder. ..12 "0' 2 6) 3 feeders.. 616 3 oO 1 feeder... 8x0 2 50 1 feeder... 900 3 00 4 feeders.. fcuO . 3 00 J. C. S. ldlnelii her Mont. - 2 bulls HIO 16) 1 bull Hal 180 2 bull 1210 1 50 8 bull 1346 1 75 42 feeders. .1 ml 3 In 32 cows 92 2 65 G. E. Harris Colo. 40 Meers.. ..1HS 3 25 6 steers. ...1111 3 25 ' 1 t-teer 1"20 2 75 It cows 927 2 40 2 cow 1110 2 40 11 steers. ...1212 3 13 14 cows 1123 2 65 5 steers. ...l'f-(j 3 Is J. Delancy Colo. 13 cows l'sl 2 5) 3 cows !oT!3 2 50 3 1 oas 96 2 00 4 feeder.. X2S 2 :n 7 feeders.. 8'fu 2 Si 2 fecdei a.. Ml 2 90 2 feeders. .11) 2 75 Mullen &. H. Neb.- 5 heifers... 478 1 85 7 feeders.-. 921 2 g". 6 heifers... 9(4 2 60 ' 2 cow. .. .. 710 2 uO 5 feeder. . 620 1 60 Tulley & A Neb. 1 cow 1'il0 1 ! ! cows..... 910 190 1 cow 9..I 1 90 22 cow 846 1 90 74 cow . sao 2 15x cow 9i 2 55 J Blegtl Wyo. cows UVi 2 00 liiiiwi .962 t (O 11 cown 9u 2 75 I calf i70 4 25 co 94i 2 3". 1 bull. ..'... 12 2 10 16 steers.. ,.10!i 2 2a Rowe & B So. D. 9 cow ir.il 2 50 5 feeder.. 1180 2 80 7 feeder. . Ml 3 00 Welsh & T. Bo. P. Jl row Smi 2 90 J cow 1010 2 90 1 rows 121 2 9-) In steers. ...lh.3 3 Oo J. James 80. D.. 37 steer. ...1143 3 i., 8 cow loW $00 R. K. Frantz Colo., 97 feeder.. VA 3 lo 6 feeder. .l'fco 2 50 27 feeder, .lutr, 2 '..i - It. Regan Colo. 13 fttdar.. lie feeder.. ifJi 3 75 t 4 cows. . $V.-. 2 on 28 cows... F. Burke Colo. . ."01 3 6'. 3 ('".., , !T7 2 1" 18 steers.. 1 E. Meclern-Mcnt 97H. 2 80 J 'II. Baughn Neb. 5-s 3 . 49 calves. l'V2 2 ft) Jl rows. , 6 cows.. 11J cows. 91.1 912 2 65 i 48 -calves.. .- 1 heifer.... 2 cows V) ,V0 2 i) 1 cow 7'.1) 1 25 lx calves. ,-o 14) llimS-There wits not an excessive run of bogs here this morning and the market opened strong to n nickel higher In extreme eases. Before salesmen had an opportunity to dispose of many hogs, however, packers lowered their bids nnd the situation k' rt getting worse as the mottling advanced. J'he latter sale were generally ailic lower than the early ones mid about a nickel lower than yisterday's market. Trading was extremely dull and 11s a result It wai line before anything like a cburance was made. Heavy hous sold lute from $4.10 to $4 15. but enrlv thcr went as high 11 s l to. Medium weights sold from $.15 10 $4.25 and lights sold up lo $4 30. Today s decline enrries the market to the low point of the year lo date, or about ait lower thnn the close ef last week. As com pared with the same time I'ist car, the market is nearly $2 per hundred lower. Representative sales No. . at. !h. rt. No. - At. Fh. IT. , M S:. ) 4 15 IT. !-'"1 " 4 :'0 4 335 3.0 4 111 t 0 4 I'" . 2f.2 24U till' 1"3 144 ... 4 SO rr,..', .is kii 4 10 . :u w l.'fl 4 "11 . S; :n.i 4i 4 10 4; 32H 120 4 in fl nil Jim 4 10 411... i'l . 4 ! ol . liu ail 4 11) 47 .Hi' 40 4 M ,-, 307 J.O 4 12 Ml 315 1:11 4 jo 6 JS9 20,1 4 il jr,12l 4 I-'S to am 40 4 i2..j a.: .-".0 120 4 52 319 '.'40 o:, it L".i ... 4 j;;, ;..'! 314 V.ll 4 J 0 J:"! ... 4 '.'0 65 ins .'ii 4 16 4t !to ... 4 :: 3 .3X9 .,. 4 15 (4 J14 ... 4 23 M.... ..,.200 ... 4 15 63 2 l'-'O 4 :'3 61..X M 160 4 13 4 2ii 120 4 26 61 ' 240 4 15 2"4 10 4 4:.. s:'9 160 4 15 71 l'-0 4011 4 sr. ..j.17 140 4 15 63 : ) 4 23 r. 37'... 4 15. f. 2M ICO 4 IS 13 361 ... 4 15 41 2 J40 4 C"i 61 274 120 4 15 17 243 40 4 25 S 30.1 120 4 l.i IX ... 4 25 39 p.1 120 4 16 l'4 r6 140 4 25 Ml stul ... 4 1. tf 2 40 4 i7it i7....V..lJ4 !I0 4 17', 67 242 120 4 J7, t.r ,...2li:l 2il 4 17'-s 10 144 ... 4 20 44., ..'....t" -Ill 4 i"', 21 HO ... 4 50 2 2".J 4 4 171, 813.; 151 ... 480 7' 2i.O 2(h) 4 20 69 230 40 4 30 fit ..371 1l 4 2'! ":0 140 ... 4 30 60 ;t! ino 4 20 So 830 40 4 10 16 2S4 240 4 SO t U7 120 4 JO SHEEP There was light run of sheep and lambs on hand this mot nlng. nnd under the Influence of a good local demand the market I tiled active ami sieaov to sitoiik. Uuyers all took hold freely anil as a result eierythlng In the Vay of killers wa oon disposed of. The few feedprs thnt arrived also sold without much trouble at steady pt li-es In spite of the fact that there will be no market tomorrow. - For the week the demand for killers has been fully equal to the supply and as a result prices nave strengthened n little on all dedrable grades. More cornfeds are be ginning to show up In the receipts nnd con siderable Improvement in the quality has been noticed this week. Warmed-up stuff Is still selling to poor advantage, but any thing good is selling freely at satisfactory prices. Feeders nre also fully steady of the week, and the same as with fat stuff the lest grades are a little higher. Taking the market as a whole this week aimen are well satisfied, as prices realized here have been well in line with those paid at other points. Quotations tor grass stork: Choice west ern lambs, $4&0ri4.75; fair to good lambs, $4.25'i?4.50; choice yearlings. $3.4mi3.60; fair to good yearlings, $3.1.Vir3.40; choice weth ers, $3.25113.40; fair to good wethers, $3,004; 3 25; good to choice ewes, $2.60fi 2.85; fair to good ewes. $n.25(y 2.50: choice feeder lambs, $3.60(74.10; fair to gocd feeder lambs, $:l.25'u. 3 60; b.'ihv lambs. $2.60&3 (10: feeder year lings. $3.25ii3.40, feeder wethers, $3.1.Vci3.3ri; feeder ewes, $2.fKMi2.50; cuila, $1,0012.00. Representative Bales: No. 9 "Nebraska, cull ewes 1156 Wyoming feeder, ewes, ,. 857 Wyoming feeder CWes.... Av 73 86 83 loo 2 90 84 85 Pr. 1 75 2 15 S 35 2 50 2 6) I 2 70 2 71 2 70 t 75 ' 3 25 3 25 . 3 25 3 35 3 35 R 00 5 (V) 6 00 1 50 1 40 2 85 f Hi . S 35 3 40 ' fl-40 3 45 i' 3 (M 5 65 ' ' 3 75 - 3 75 3 75, 3 7i 4 50 ' 6 00 . 2 m 3 '.O lis Nehrask ewes 412 Wyoming ewes .- 29 Wyotnla -i-r 130 Wyoming ewei t.... 2 Wyoming ewe-i ; 173 Wyoming ewes -. ... 175 Wyoming feeder yc.illngs.. 112 Wyoming feeder yearlings... b "Nebraska ewes 572-Montana feeder yearlings.. 20 Montana feeder yearlings.. 2'4 fed native Ismhs..... ?l'6 fed native lam. l.'.'i 'el native l imbs Wyom g cull ewes 1110 Wyoming ewes 61 Wyoming -ewes ,s 13 Wyoming ewes , 4H Wyonlng yemilngs 39 Wvorrdng yearlings '12Wycmilitg feeder' yearlings,.' Si7 Wyemtng' feedf r yrnrllngs.i Tx5 Wyoming yearlltigs. .i 11"3 W yoking feeder lambs,.., 84 Wynmm.g feeder Iambs..;... lDi AVyomlng yearlings !....'.....- !' Wyoming ..feeder lambs...... 164 WvoTiIng feeder lambs. ..... , M"' Wyoming lambs 28 fd nave lambs.-.. ;. i..., 7 fel native lambs 132 Wyoming feeder ewe.i 223 Wyomlne feeder yearlings.. 90 90 86 140 97 83 71 " 75 7R .. 83 87 Il'l 106 65 '71 " so 8 7iV Si-. 87- ol. 57 ' R1 70 nt. 85 . 70' CHICAGO LIK STOCK MARK ET, Fair Receipt . of Cattle, ling and Bberpv xvltb Steady Price. CHICAGO, Nov. 25.-CATTLE-Reoelp9. 2I.0J0 head; good to prima steers, $j.1ikU5.7o: poor to medium, $3.5oryl.90; stockers nnd feeders. $i.75f4.1H; cows, $1.50(i34.2S; heirers, $201110:1.11; canners. $1.5002.10; bulls, 2.0o'o) 4.35; calves, $2.0n''u0.5o; Texas fed steers, $2.7a'(i3.75; western steers, $3.imfj4.40. HOGS Receipt today, 26.00O head: esti mated tomorrow. 2i).oo0 head; market, steady:-' mixed and butchers, $4.25ft4.42; good to choice heavy, $4.,Kii4.40; rough he-ivy, $4.(KK,i4 .26; light, $1.004.30; bulk of sales. $4 154J-4.S0. ' ' ' ' SHEEP- AND LA MRS Receipts. 20,000 head; mnrket for sheep, lnfrlfic higher; good to 'Choice Wethers, $3.75'o4.36; fulr to choice mixed, $2.75'u3.75: western sheep, $2.1W'3.80;. native lambs, $3.75'u6.0o; Western lambs, $3. l(Xu3.30. New York Live Ktock -Mnrket. NEW YORK. .Nov. 25.-BEEF The mar ket was firm and c. higher. Steers, $4.00 to $5.00; stags and oxen, $1.50 to $i.00; bulls, $2.5u to 13.75; cows, $1.10 to $3.26. Cables report-cattle firm at Ki'iclHio; per pound, dressed weights; sheep steady at 11c to 12c; lambs, 12o. dressed weights;, refrigerator beef selling wt k'XC to 8c per puiid. ' CALVKS Receipts, 14.:t66 head. The mar. kf;t was fully aleady. Veuls, $4.50 to $9.00; c lives, 4c higher; grassers and fed calves, 12:75 to J5.0U; westerns, $137; city dressed e.ils, cc tu 12u per pound; country dressed, 6c to 11c. SlIEKl- AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. 8,601 bead, Tha market for sheep was slow and weak; for lambs, steady and In better de mand. Sheep, $2 5o to 321.7.. ; culls, $? in; lambs, $5.00 to $5.9(1; few head. $ii.0ii; culls, $.1.75 to $4.00: Canada larnl . $a.1u to $5.30. HOGS Receipts, 8.S49 heud. The market wa barely steady. Slute and Pennsvlvanl.i hogs, $4.75;l45; few choice lights, $5.0). Kxj oris, 2,750 quai-ters of Leef. Kanana City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6.000 head, including lab heud of southerns; market, steady to weak; export and dressed beef steers, steady at $4.iiKi. 6.25; fair to good, $. 5o'fi4.15; western steers, steady at $2.5iKii3.8g; atocker anil feeders, weak at $2Uiii3i5; southern steers, steady at $2.5t'5i3.xo; otithern cows, weak at $1.50 4i 3 "m; native cows. - steady ut 12.10.3 60; bulls, steudy at $1. 50413 uo; calves, steady at $2.r-(6 00. lluiiS-Recelpt. 8 Ot.) head; market, steady to 6c lower; top. $4 4o; bulk of sale, $4.2o'ut.3o; beuvv. $4.2n'"4.2;'; pucker.' $4.2ouv 4 :ui; pigs find light. J4.2"1 i 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 5.l) head; market, steady to weak; native lambs, $4. 2.Vu ." .00 ; Western lambs. $4 2t.' 4.65: fell evVes, $2.65uX25; atuckera and feeders, $2.2513.25. . St. Jo.riih Live Stock Market. 8T- JOSEPH. NOV. 25 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2, ix head; puces mostly loo lower; natives, 33 5(p('. 1. 25 ; cow ai d heifers, $l.5'X(4 4.5o; stockers end fejrder, 12,5 xb 4 15. HOGS Rece litis, .6.161 hea 1; - niaict steady to 5c higher; Ifgbt, H'-'rifi".; 'me dium nnd heavy, l .1Mt4.25. BI1EKH AND LAMfaS Rec Ipis. 6b) heal; market steady; lambs, Ibiyj; v.e-tlieis, 2.. 5; ewes, $3.50 Mnui t l Live Slock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Nov. 25.-fSpet ial Tele gram.l CATTLE Receipts, l.u-K) hei.l; steckers slow : k llers steadv; beeve, H 7. 14 611O: cows, buds and mixed, $2 O6'(i3.ou; stockers and f eedent, $2.5cy35a; calvca and y.ar'lng.-, $2.2j3.30. IIOCJ.S Receipts, 7 :'') bend: market about 10i lower, Belling $rvSv-i.20. bulk, 4.07''u4 1'). stork In tight. Following are the receipt of live stock at the six piinclmU western cltie yester day : , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha 2.676 7.1'. I K.YMi Chicago 24 a o ;5.oee 2vi Kan.-ua City . 6,') mm S.'an Kt. Loul 4.ril0 Trail 3)0 Ht. Joseph 2.1X4 6. ;6I 640 Sioux City ..... ... 1.04) .. .40.364 7.J..0 57, Oil , TcHa la HI. Uaii Live atork Market. 8T. IiOl'IS. Nov. 25 -"ATTI.E-Receipt. 4 5 "0 head, liniuilicg 2.."') head of T ins: matket. steady: nstiva shipping and export Bieer. 84 3i'o5 : ; rlresaed be f and ban ):er keccr. llO-iii ll), teei under l.uoo puundi, f.-ertet . cow s and helf. r. . . ':! (H2.."i; bulls. Cilia,!. , Texas Slid Inilhin t'ils. at'd helfeis. K.'".i ..i,;, III HIS-Receipts. $ 5"0 lU 1 s .. $. s-.7.'. ,. b. r-.l mm X. t. strong to lui." ,t:' pin and II -.h l. 47 4 56; pin kers l 1.' .t:.i, Tmbh lid 1' h i i 1 st ml: hea -. $4 I.V'I I C SHEEP A.NH LAMBS-Receipts. market, strong; iun!ve tnui ton.-.. l;nil!s, $4 I'Wi ;0 : col's and buck 4i. tockcrs, $1 xr.ii 2 50. : ..a 1 Wool Mrl. el. BOSTON.-N, v. 2". --'.'t 11 if , Tbi'lticss lat loll the cliitf feature id 1 lie wool market for a Week. Mainline! u I I .- i'ec tio en-i-oiirageinent as Ioiik as tbt trade lasts a I' Is. The tnsrkei for built llmv wools nnd territory wools is quiet. No 1 hinges are recorded In foreign vvvol quotations. 'I Moling his been dull. The lea'iii'j qoota tions are: Tct ritor- ain' Idaho nn.-. lei' ;.,; line medium. I6 ii;c; m-dl itn, i""il:-c. Wyo ming line, llal.ie: fine m.dl'iin, boil.'.-. 1 tah nnd Neada tine. lTi'1ic; lion tnediiitn, l.'4il7c; medium, ln.i v,-, Dakota line. I.. ( 1'ie; imc medluin. borU'-.e: mciHutu, H'oO' . Montana lino choteo, lli'i.Mc; 1,110 iiieiiiiini choice, 19iuiie. HT. Lot IS. Nov. 2V--tM, Non-deal; tmdltim iTrail-s. combl'n: and ilot'l'ii;. I.-'' 21c; light, inn-. l.'-,17'je; lnay, line.L., H'-c; I11I1 washed. 2 'u '!'. I.ONliON, Nov. 2."..- WiilM Til" ..ff''-!n.a at the wool miction Miles ttdny 11 umbered 13.090 balm. There was n gi "l leniand 1 1 11nchnng.il rates. Kmc grmles wcr.' lirtii. hot low-, and fiitllly grades w ct e 1 1 iw and In buyers' favor. A fciood Mipply of eross lireds was taken cbien- by llic lemii 1 1 If. Cape of Good Hope nnd Natal sold brl kly. Following are the sil- s In del ill: Nw South Wales. M.-toi bales: scoured. 6'n 10 1. iVueensliind, 3 . 1 iiales; ciured. Is "-.11,1 Is lid: greasv. 7iii9.l. Victoria. 2.2oi b.ile; scoured. 8l'.fls1id; creasy. I.'.'.i 11' ,d. S.iut h Australia. boon bales; scoured. 1x71; greasy, fi',"i9.. New Zealand. 3, Sell ba'.e: scotired. odruls; greasy, 4'VuilVb Cane of Good Hope nnd Natal. 70) hale; scoti rd. 7dfMs8'jd; greasy, V:4i0 1.- pnntii Areas, 2 40ft bales; scouriHl. 9d,,ils; creasy, 6"(,i:xl. Falkland Islands, 35 Lnl.'s; greasy, 4V"i pt. ST. LOUIS GETS SNOW LATE Tuesday' Storm In ehrnsl.r) Fnlls to llench Sonthcrn 4 Ity I ntll Evening. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25. -Th "flrsf snow 'of the season began falling last night mot this morning, the ground is covered to A depth of about 0110 and a half (ni h.'s. The snow continue. According to the. weuthcr bureau the snow foil over Iowa and west ern Knnsns. southern Illinois,' western Nebrasku and the whole of Missouri. H0LBR00K FOUND NOT GUILTY Jnry So Decide After long; Trlnt of Michigan Senutor fur ' Ilrlberj-. LANSING, Mich., Nov. 23.-After twelve hours deliberation the Jury' which tried ex Senator Holbrook for attempted bribery of a talesman In the Interest nf Ell R, Sutton, brought In a verdict of not guilty! rhamberliiln 4'onah Remedy Cures Cold mi Kalnre'i Plan. The most successful mcilliincs are tlioxo that aid nature.. Chains, rluln' 'Cough. Remedy nets on this plan. It nidi . tpec toratlon, relieves the lungs, opens the se cretions and aids nature In rnHuiliig the system to a healthy condition. If not only relieves. It cures the cold cffectunlly and permanently and H unquestionably ihe most successful medicine In use for thin parpose. It Is pleasant to take and contains uq opium or other harmful drug. ' For sale by Kuhn & Co. Truedell of Stnrgl Ilnnkrnpt. PIOUX PALLS,, S. D , Nov. 23.-(S:iiciuV) Henry M. . Tmesdell,. a house .painter of Sturgis, has filed a petition In vi ldiuuxy bankruptcy In the United States court lu this city. He schedule his liabilities ut $912.81 und his assest at $1!K). Tlie full amount of his hssvta H claimed lo be ex-i tmpt. "Tteferco In' bankruptcy Grain illo G. Bennett of Deadwood will' ndjiiilU-utu the case; it having been referred to him. II UAL KSTATK Tit AK&FHHH. Ieds filed for ' record " eV-terda'y as fur--tilshed by Hie lidland Clu.nauteit and Trust coinpany, bondoil nliatiacicis, 10i4 Farniim street: ' Charles H. lickens and wlfo to De inalu H. Ledwlch. wcat lx lot 6, block 196, city ....... ,2.5 Helile 11. McAIviif to Lester C' Mudffe, lot 3, block 7. Isabel add r 2 HI Jacob Slonliuig and who to Geriru.lo P. Perlne. south Vs 1-Jta 1 and 2. block 4,8, city 4,5lil Anna Corrlgan to Anna' Rluliaugli, Ioi 6 and 6, block 34, First udd. to Corii rigan fiao.i -, 375 Walter H. Sanford mid wife to M vera 4 B. ljwls lot 4, block 8, Patii'ckH Second add v.. l,4oi Union Stis-k Yards rompntiv tu Miuno Nary, lot 10, block 16, First mid. to South Omaha 2 0 B. E. Wilcox und Wife to A. Pa.i'ler, . lot 28, 29 und 30, block 2, 11. E. Wil cox add , (i)) Rumsey Saling to William C. H'opper, lots 1 to 6, block 1, Sallng'a add. to Elkhorn : '.'..... 2 k) A lit am Soloing and wif4 to Interstate Investment company, limited, lot 16, block 8 Knuntzo A Ruth's add ...... 3,591 Olive C. Wood to same, lot 14, block V, uml 3,500 Emma A. Mooreb to same, lot 17, bjoik 8, same .- , 8,UI0 Mary Metz et al. to mime, lot 7. block 198, city 7,6(0 George Millauer et al. to same, south lot 20, block 9, Jvouptzn 61 RiiiIi'h add , 1 Henry W. Penuoek- to Anna L. Pen-niH-k, lot 4, Tabor Place add 1 Joseph Goldsmith and wife to Jacob Rlngle, east 3a feet lot 2, block 3. Reed's First add .' 1,40 Edwin L.. Reeves to StcpheUi .A. Hand ed, lots 1 and 2, block 2,1, Klolcnee.. 60 Clinton If. Brings- and wife to Hubert Reynolds anil wife, pari lax pit :','. section 22-15-13 ;'. 9J4 Minnie SUthl und biishuiul , to buirv YVenninghoff. lot4 6, J and 8, block 1, Bright add.......:.-. ('..; K69 Main olflce -x e. 1 . i...'i 1 1 j ' I uninuiiiu iiuuuiua, e..iiu. t pai 11 niNi - tiVfl Dealer in'- Stocks, Grcl.i, ?r:ti3i3ns Bought und sold for caah or en reasonable Margins. ' , - tiers 1 inportaut HxCbaugr, Private Wire. v W'rl'o for our dally niirket ictur and pri vate tel"Sl'aph ciph er 111 illisi free. Ship Your Qmin io Us. Prompt Retirns. Boat FacJUtle. IJberal Advance. ' liranrlt oaic. lfrtt Dee Hldg, ... 'Phone 87Y14) Oianba, f.ebimka. mi.l'TII. ,WIvIPF,U. -aa- -su- i.iaai W W I. I ..! I STOCKS AND QOND3 GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wa have over 150 cflloes. Reference 1 175 Stat aud Nut 1 Bank. 01 11 afcnvici: is iiii-; iu:r. Out of Town Builnes. Solicited. Oaiaa DrcB lOUFar an Tl. 467 TtlOS.M. WUiilCa. C rfiipiifident '-y - - .v.- ' ,"1- $3 ?o4 65: st.'.-V . rs end CKICAGO MINNEAPOLIS EdivardSj.;. .Wool-