COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opened a Fraction Higher on Light Noithwesttrn "Receipts. ON SELLING A DECLINE WAS SCORED Corn Dovflopml Homo rlrnincn at the Hlnrr , In Sympathy with the 1m. lirorcnicnt InVhoiit , bat huon Weakened. CHICAGO , Nov , 10. Wheat opened J c /ilplicr / today on light northwestern receipts , but lost its gain nntl J c more on heavy sell- Ins by local operators and the poor export outlook. Corn , oats and provision ! ) \vcro nil in line with tlio weakness of wheat. Kncouragcd by light receipts in the northwest - west there was a lively demand by traders for December and May wheat atthe opsnlug. The prieo was evened up a trtflo , but Pard- ridgoand Looming appeared as sellers and the decline boRan. Pimlrhlgo's sales for the day wcro estimated at over 1.000,000 bu. , STiO.ooo bu. point ? In one lot on n buying order from New York. The seaboard clearances wcro comparatively light , there was little encouragement In cables and reports said that Russian wheat -was being offered nt prices that would materially hurt American exports. With all thii against It nnd but very llttlu bullish news , the tnarhut declined nftor Its lirst break , with very few reactions. December oponcd at G2c. sold up J c , wont down 12 < fo. rallied from } a to , ' 40 , to then close at OO c. Corn oponcd Vc. higher and developed Boino llrmncss nt the stnrt in sympathy with the improvement In wheat , but soou weak- nned on Inrgcr receipts than the estimates. It was bellied In Its ilccllno by heavy cstl- mall's for tomorrow's receipts and the crop reports showing an Increase and with wheat rattled down , at the close to a point J c lower than yesterday's close. May opened at ! % , sold off 'f.u . , rallied ! fu anil then de clined , with few rallies , to iho close at 40V' . Oats opened at illjfc , yesterday's figures , and on offerings by longs and corn's weak ness , declined until May touched Illc , rally ing : | 8C nt ttio finish , to a close nt 31 , ' c , or J o lower than it started , The provision market was wcaic on a re port from the yards of a l5o ! drop In the price of hogs , and after gaining a little near the opening on a temporary demand , prices went down. As compared with last tiielit , January pork is Siy u lower and January ribs Ifiu lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , lf > 0cars ; corn , 410cars ; oats , 108cars ; hogs , 2'J.itOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articled. Opvii. JJiRli. Low. Clone. WHEAT Dec fiOH G0i ! 07 } CHUN Nov. . . Dec. . . , % W May. . . 41K OATH Nov. . . 27'S DBS. . . . May. 31G31H Jnn.i. . 13 30 13 40 13 12 13 15 LAIIII- Nov. . . R 55 8 35 R 40 .T.1I1. . . . 7 113 7 07W " 7 05 B 00 7 00 7 o" SHOUT lit us- Jan G fin OOTMi G 85 _ 087W rash quotations were as follows : l''i.ouu Weak. WIIIIAT No. 2sprhiK. 593 e ; No. 3 spring , WWmr : No. 2 iod , nayc. CoilN-Mo.2 , 3Gic. ? OATS-NO. 2 , 27'iSJ28c ; No. 2 white , 292 ! © Blc ; Np. 3 while , 28330C. KYI : No. 2 , 44c. * llAiit.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 30JJ52C : No. 4 , 3841c. VI.AX HBI : No. 1. Jl.OG ! } . TIMOTHY Hiui-I1rlme.t3.20. I'OUK Moss , purlibl.J14.25iai4.50 ; lard , per 100 IbK. , I8.60if8.05 ; Rliort ribs sides ( loose ) . 7.875 ! < iT.8.00 ; dry sul'cil shoulders ( bnxcdi , 7.00ir.7.25 ; short clear sides ( boxad ) , J8.50a ' ' 'Wi'itSKY-nistlllors1 Onlsbcd goods , per gal. , (1 15 fc'iltuus Out loaf , S5.88 ; granulated , J5.45 ; fctiinilnril 'VA"f5.33. The follawlnx woro'tho receipts and ship ments for today. On the Produce uxohaneo today the butter inarUot was ( lull ; crcninurlps , 20ft25c dairy , 18S22. USKS , llrni : strictly f rob , 20321e. J Vw York Market * . Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. 16. ri.onii Kecolpts. 31- GOO bills. ; exp rls , 127,800 bills. ; salus , 5,000 liliK * . ; marki'l dull and weak wllli wheat ; ulntnr Rtralshts , $2.80 3.25 ; Minnesota mt- I'lits , $3.8564 1.00 : wlnlur extras , $2.20JJ2.70 ; MlmioMitn biikuis , J2.30 © 3.70 ; winter- low lt ! sides , (1,70(32 ( , 25 ; spring , low grades , 81.00 ® 1,00 ; spring , uMrn , $1,951&2.45. YIIIN MKAI/ Steady ; yellow western , $2.003 llvu Nominal , . JtAlll.iiV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 0'JQC3i ; . 1 IlAiiM'.Y MAI.T Dull. WIIKAT ItoculptH , 2.14,700 , 1m. ; exports , 10- 100 bu. ; sales , 4,100OtiU bu. futures , 48,000 bu. ppot. Spot nmikut dull , ! { 7iJoi ! lower : No. 2 led , In Ntoiuund olortitnr , US'ifiJOOc ; .xlloat , G7'c ; I'Vbrtiary ' , COiJOtOlJt ; ; No. 1 northern , GO'MOOVJNo. ; . 1 hard , 7K370c. ( ! Option * opened llrm and advanced Vic. On reports uf lighter shipping , wheat ri-ct'lpts turned woalc , M'lltnu.oir on liquidation and small cash trade rinsing ucuk at ! iic not decline ; No. 2 red , Jniumry. closed til 07lic ; Fi-bnmry , closed at IIO'HC ; Miiruh. 70 > j < a71i1c:1 rinsing at 70 > ic ; May. 72 13-ica73 c , cliislng nt 72'c ; No- vniubor , closed tit oajicj IJccumbor. GOHJi G7 c. dosed utOGKc. COIIK Itccclpts , 84,400 bu. ; exports , 53,000 bu , ; hales , 300.000 bu , futures. Kpot inodor- ntuly aetlvo and He lower ; No. 2 , 45j < © 45 MO liiuluvator ; 45i5f.40o ? allnat. Options opened ho hlKberon Hintill vvi'storn rt-ei'luts , sold oir on free Milling by wosturu reoclvlns liou'o.-i and liberal car lot estimates , closing wi > ak at ' ; i4cnut < lccllno ; .lanuary , 45'tiJ40'e ' ( ' , closed ut 40'ic : May , -W ffi-lHo. closed in 47'jo. OATH-Ucooipls , 07,200 bu , ; exports , 100 liil.l HiitOR , 110,000 bu. future * . 72,1)00 ) bu. spot. tniclc , whlto wi'Murn , 3640 > jc : track , whlto stiito , 35a40',5i ' : . Option iiuirUot oiivnud dull mid cldst-d weak , with wheat mid corn at ? < a ? c not ( Icelliui ; January , 3b > il3ni/c i-losoil at 35'ta3BUc ' ; .May. 37iifi37J'e ! rimed lit aO'nU ; NuMimber closed ut 34u ; Dou'Dinbcr , a4U.34lJo ( , closed nt 34 > Jo. llAY-fituady ; ahlppliiK , O&ci fe'ootl lo cholco , lloi'a Qulot ; state , common to choice , 10 & 23t * . Iliiir.s Klrm ; wet fialtftl Now Orleans s > - , . , 4it6i' ! IliiPnos Avres , 20IJ24 Ibs , 1UTOXIIM dry. 20K30 Ibs. , 5c. ! I.KAI 111:11 : Firm , \Vooir-Sloady ; doiucsttileeco ( , 1027c : liullud , 2lXU2Ce : Texas , 1010e.'c I'liovisiONS-lleof , ( julot. Hams , f 10.25. f } t , ni'iit , dull ; iilckit-d bellies , 8y < aiUo ; p fklrd Bhoulilers , ( ll'ii,0 ( ? L1 ; ptckled hums OUiiOUc. Jird.iuakur ; wohtoni steam closed lit J0.12U ; hales , 120 lloiw * at ? 9,27j ; option wile * , IHIIIO ; Novombur , * 'J , iioiiiln.il : JiiMuar , J8.25 , nominal. I'ork. . , small , p.irt bklnm , 4 0)ici ) full skims Steady ! state and I'onnsylvanla , 25ift ' 20o ; leu house , lUit'Jlcj wohtoni fiesh,24i4 25'iu ' ; knilhiTii,23aJ4receipts ( ; , 4,114 TAI.MIW l-'liiuur ; city , i 2 per pkjj. ) 05-10 ! ! . CorroNRKGii Oti. WoaKori 323,330 ! yollow. 3b f 300. Swum Itaw , dull , uiichaugcil ; refined , nliaut btunily. I'BTUOUHJM I'lnwTi United closed at7f > iic : \Vakhliiiloil llls. . 15.GO ; WaxliliiKton bbls. in hull ; , fU.lfii lulinuil Now York , 5.15 , IjOHiN Klrni ) btralnt-d , coininou to good , 'i"oill'ENTlNn-QuI OOI4Q.30VO. Uicn-iituady ; ilunu-Rilc , fair to extra , a ? : © Jiipun , iT ' " - Molasses Hteutly ; Now Orleans , open kettle , cootl to choice , 3Uijllc. i'ld lito.v-Qulet ; American. 112.00314.60 , i\ i i'Ei Ytry qulut ; Jake , J0.75. I.KAU-Flriu ; domestic , J3.40 hid for lound lotH. TINVnry quiet ; Straits , { 20.40 bid. Hni.Tici Flriut ilomcstlc , 13.05 bid ; sales on 'chanKe , none. Liverpool Market * . LiVEliPOOf. . Nov. 10. WIIKAT Qulot ; de mand poor ; liolilem olVcr moderately ; Cali fornia No. 1 , o 7il ; red western hpilnir , No. 2 , is ( Hlii5 7 < l ) winter. Nu,2rud , 0 2icl 5a afid. COIIN HteUdy ; itumuiid more moderatu ; uil.\ed wcs > toni. 4a 11 yd. 1'uovMiONS-i'ork , prluio ucaa , flue , 883 Od. Iccf , extra India , 100s. ll.iron , ilontt nnd hort rlcar , 55 llw. , 49j ; long clear , 45 Ibs. , 4B- Od. Lard , 60s , _ _ _ _ _ Onmtm 1'r.xliirn .Market. llfTTEit-Tho receipts of butter are larger mil the market Is consldorahly weaker. The ocnl tlematiil Is l ht , a C'U 1 many Krooors rc- rolvlnfr their supplies direct from tlK1 Pountry. riionoiiMiinntlon of Imttcrln Is qulto lartce , Yhleh helps lodecrenM ) the demand for conn- no butler. The shipping ilcinaud , however , serve ? to heop iho MirjiliH cloafiri ! up. Cholco rreatncry , 21'ii20ci ' rliolct to faiirv eotintry , 201i22ct fair to treed country , 188' Oc ; pack- nc stock , froili , I5c. lldim-llocelptsof fre h stock arc not larfto , n faot , there does not appear to ho any quan tity of esrus In the roimsrjr. The colder wnather and the llcht receipts cauio a llrm feollimou the market. Cold storage and hold stock Is ? ol PR mostly at lOc , with f'osh laid cggt at ! 0 ( * . I'oitl.Tnv The inatkel In chickens Is woftk , and while the city trade Is Renernlly p-iyliiR Oo any surplus would Inn o logotu thu packers at 5'ir. V'BAii The arrivals during the past dixy or tno have been lleht , ami tlio market firm at irovloiis quotations. Choice small nnd fat veals , OHiWJc ; thin or heavy , 35J5c. HAMB The colder wuf.thcr Uhuvlm ; a very beneficial cITect upon the panie market. The lomaiid , which Inn b eh Ilitlit all the fall , Is inprovlnc ami prices aroconscqueully llrmliiK ip , I-'rom now on birds that are umliaun will ho alien the preference , I'rlmo chickens , 3.00'd5.00 ; nrouso. f J.5tT3.00 ; ipiall , * l,25 ; laoU snipe , 75cilf 1.00 ; nolilen plover , 75ciO Sl.OO ; Canada Bcese. | ( J.OiG 50 ; stniill ucoso , J4.if.4.5n ( ( ) ; brant , } 3.OQ.3,5il ( ) ; tnallard tluck-i , f2.5032.85i redlicntl ducks t2.50il.UM ; blue wins teal ducks , tl,75'2i'J.i)0 ! ) ; green whip teal ducks , $1.50 ; mixed tlucks , $1.25i ; caiivasliaci ; ducks , * 3.504.00 ; lack rabbits , $3.00ft3.50 ; small rabbits , S1.25 ; squlriots , 75A90c ; deer saddles , > er Ib. , 15ft610c ; ilaer carcasses , lOIMlo ; au- : elope sadtlles , 14 15c ; antelope carcasses , ney I Ittlo moro fteely , but the demand U still Unlit for It ; cboleii white elnvor , 15&17C , OrarF.its Medium , lOc ; liorsoshoos , 17c ; ) \ttasrniularils , lilo ; extra selects , 2 Icj com- tuny selects , 20c ; counts , 34u. NuTii- Chestnuts scarce at 12 < Jll4c per lb. ; ilmiinds , lOi * ; nnglUh walnutN , 14c ; Illborts , 12'5c ' ; IlrnrllmitH. 12ai3c ; pacaus , large , 14c ; lecatis , medium , i2c , The mtirket on black vn hints Is low and no one wants to buy. Dealers aru asking 75c per hit. for small lots shipped to thu country on orders , but walnuts shipped In hero would probably not bring moro than one-half of that , price. Small hlcl.ory nits , on outers , $1.75 ; large , fl.25. VKtlr.TAllt.KS. URANS Kislorn hand-picked navy , ja.lOB ) 2.15 ; wcstnin navy , $ l.HOiil.UO ; coiniiion whltu ) oansn.5Dftl.7D. ONIONS There Is not much activity In the onion market , mvlir , ' to the fact that the local irop Is largo and the gardeners ar supplying the demand very lar uly. Onions aru quoted a 50Q05C , and on orders al 75c ; Spanish onloiH , pjr crato. 91.5U. WATIII : Clings -1'ut up la berry boxes , per case of IC.qts. . Jl.coai.75. I'OTATOP.S The receipts are larger and the market is very weak. Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota grown pilatoiH , la small lots from stoie , 05S70c ; same In car lots , 0005c ; Colorado rado , from store , 76Qi80i ! ; Colorado lots , 70S 75o. 75o.OAniiAtir. There Is a good deal of cabbage soiling In this market , but the demand Is blip- tilled largely by the gardeners. Orders for cabb'ige from tlio country are lilted at Uiu porlb. Some colored caboago has boon re ceived , which Is held at 3fi)4c. ) Cnr.KHY HODTS According to sUe , 408COo perdoz. Cnt.r.UY The ( Iciiiaml U Increasing as the Thanksgiving holiday draws nearer ami n good deal of colnrv Is lielns sold ; good stock , 2535c : fancy , 50o. SWKKT POTATOES Tno supply Is fair ; west ern stock , pur bbl. , $3.00QJ,50 ; Jersey stock , per bill. . J4. OIIKKN ViuETAmr.s : Bphnich , per bbl. , $2.25 ; salsify , 30iu35u per doratllshos , per doz. , 20jJ2ic ; cmllvu , per doz. , OOffiGOc ; onions , liurilo20c ; caullllowcr , per doz. , $3 ; let tuce , par doz. , 50c. ' 'FIIU1T3 OUAPBS Eastern Concords , 24Q25c ; largo lots , 23c. CALIKOUNIA KnutTS There Is not much left on the market ; pears , $2.50 : grapes , $1.50. APPLES The supply Is light on thU mnrkot ; cholco eastern , per bbl. , $4.25134.50 ; cholco western , $4.25. CHANIIKIIUIES Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good demand ; Capo Cotf. eitrly , per bbl. . ? 5.75JO.OO ; boll and bugle , $0. * TItOIMOAIj KllUITS. UANANAH Prices remain about steady : per hunch , large , $2.00a2.50 ( ; per bunch , small to medium , 81.75ffc2.0j. LEMONS Messlnas , per box , $4,50S5.00 ; Vlorldas , $5. OIIANGES Mexicans or I'lorldas , per box , $3.25 ; 5-box lots , J3. HIDK3 , TALLOW , ETC. HiDcs-tNo. 1 green hides , 2'ic ; No. 2 green hides , 2u ; No. 1 green halted hides , 3c : No. 2 green salted hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides. 25 Ibs. to 40 ! ! ) . , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 II- } . to 15 Ibs. , 5c : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs , to 15 lbs.,3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 3c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. 1'art cured littles ! jC per lb. less than fully cured. SIIKBP I'KI.TS Green salluU , each , 35a75c. ; green salted stiearllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , cacti lOIJlOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooloil early Hlclna1 , No. 1 , each 510c ( ; dry shearlings ( short woolod early skins ) . No. 2 , each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 10 © lie ; dry Hint , Kans'is and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per lb. , ac.tuul weight , 1720c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polt.s , pifr lb. , actual wolKht , 9&10c ; dry nint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per lb , , actual weight , 7 (3 ( 'Jo ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , St. TiiU IMurkots. FT , I.outs. Nov. 10. KI.O tm Weak , but nottiuotably lower : patents , 83,00 3.15 ; o.\- tr.i fauojr , W.052.75. \VilE\T ( Iviuicctl M'fJi'.iC ' ' early , but soon reacted and declined lHcHln c. Thu close wus JiSXc under yesteitluy ; cash. COiic ; November - ber , 50cnoinhial ; December , 57a57Jic ; ; Jlay , 04 * c. COIIN Also \venttlown and was extremely dull , closing ic below yesterday : cash and De cember , 32'ic ; January , 32'acilay , 3GaC. ? OATH Dull ami lower : cash , by samples , 2G'4c ' ; Do umber , 27Jc ! : May 30'ic. Uvi : Illghoi' nt 45c bid. ll.vui.KV rirm ; Minnesota , 5850c ; Ne braska , 45c , HIIAN Slow ut OOc on cast track. HAY Unchanged ; timothy. $10.00313.50. . J.UAI : . $ . ' . > i.islerat$3.22i'33.25j ! spelter , noiul- nalat3.42i/ . I-'LAX SUED Hlglior ; $1.04. HUTTisii lowcr ; creamery , 21@24c ; dairy , 1GT(22 ! < ! . Kuns Klrm ; 18c. ! { COIIN MIAL : Quiet : $1.70l. 75. WiiisiiY-Slnuily ; $1.15 , HAoniNn llncliangod ; 4'/t5jc. COTTON Tics-Unchansctl ; J5cffi$1.00. 1'ao VISIONS I'ork , ca y ; J1G.G2K ; lard , lower ; ta.GO ; tlry salt iiu-ats and bacon dull , hut not * quotably lower : IOO-.D shoul ders , $0.75 ; longs anil ribi , $8.50 ; shorts , J8.75 ; boxoil lots 15o moro ; bacon , shoulders , $7.50 ; longs ani ribs , { 9.G2VJ ; shorts , $ U.75ao.87i. HsOKiPTd Flour , 3,000 hbls. : who.it , 34,000 bu. ; corn , OO.OCO bu. ; on * , 03,000 bu. Silll'MKNTS Klour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 34,000 bu. ; oats , 19,000 bu. MlnnrapnllVlient Murkot. MiNNKAfoi.is. Nov. 10. The local wheat market way weak and eloped from ! i&7t'c loner than yestoi'day. The docllno wus caused mainly by Hympathv with other places. Thn receipts were smaller than last week , iilthough 04 cars larger than yesterday , hut. Duluth hail only 10J car * , making iho total northwest movomunt of wheat the smallest In a long tlmo. It In not Ilkoly that Ihero will bo any bueh lurgo arrivals as wu havn had for It Is gelling toward the season of storms that would proven t If no other cause o.xlsteil , De mand for grinding Is aetlvo yet , and with Iho present largn premium wheat , which wax Intended tended- for Dululh anil Superior If > : omlng maud for track grain was very ucttvn ami sao4 ! ranged at GOiiOOlic for No. 1 northurn bcCoro thu break , and 5'jJittOOo after It. Mill ers woiu tliu chief Iniyerd mid nmluly for local grinding. Hour Is dull , but steady. The scattered sales aggiegatu a moderate amount , but total sales am yet lu-ulr.in tlio pro.luctltm , Ocean ratrti rumaln iibnutNtoailv. Blilpmonts , 38,801 hbU. Klrst patents , 3.3a3.7t ( ) ) ; second patents , (3.053:3,30 ; fiiney and export balcniV , ( l.fjUtft 1. ? ' ) ; , low grades , lu b.i''s. 1.10flil.25 , The ailtlod ilully output , of mllU grhuUng today will probably uggrogiiln 35,000 lililn. The fmnl J"ai1"fls ; ; l < i > Jri bran , la.oo440.U5j shorts , $0.50 ( & 10.00 In bulk. MllvriiuUfo MILWAUKKK , Nov. 10-Ki.ouu-Qulet. 1 < . CoitN-Weaker ; 'No 3.30yc. 3 ° Ci . IUIU.BV Higher ; No. 2 , 60c ; sample , 88 ® IlVK-iitoftdyiNo. J.47c. riioviatoNa-Hroopltigi pork , J14.U5 ; lard , lU.DU * HKUKIITS Flour , 0.200 bbs. ! ; wheat , 05.000 bu. ; hurley , 04,400 bu. Bini'MKNrs-Floui' , 28,100 bbls. ; wheat , 20- 200 bu. ; barley. 4,000 bu. t'oirtu MurKot , New VOIIK , Nov. 10. COFFKB Outloiu ppeued tiulot ut from 1 to 0 points higher , ruled generally llrm and closed G to 10 points nuUadvunru : steady In tonu ; orferliigs , " > allbut' , 124,750 bass. Including : Djcom- bor. ( IU.7UA10.76 : January. * 10.40i410.50 ; N'J ' ; I . 10.10 10.20 ; May , * f5.85 ; BepUsrabcr 115.26. bpot cotfee. ho | , qulolj No. 7 , 18.12n ! Cut ton Murke , NBW Oui.EANs. Nov. 10. COTTON-Btoady ; middling. 7 0-lOc ; low | ulcltllln , 7 fi-lOe cooU ordinary. 0 16-10c ; net receipts , 13.172 baliivt eruw rccolpiH , 14.106 baluns exports cottbtwise , 3.7UU balus ; bales 0,000 bales Tor the week : Sales , CO.lOO bales. November , J7.30 askerl ! December , ? 7 5'2t 7.53 : .Innu iry. $7.00 61770 ; March. $7.88iJ7.8'J ; April , $7 U07 07) Mil ) ' , f8.0ias.03i Juno , J3.12a3.13 ; Jtl y , ( H.10HH.21 Sr. l on.i Nov. 10. COTTON Quiet ; middling 711-lOcs sales , l.SJ. ) lulus ; recoibls 4,0)0 ) biles ; shlp.iiattts , 4,5J'J balosl stocks , 28,700 bales. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 1C. WIIKAT ! 4c higher ; No. i ! hard , 51c ; No. 2 led , 53c. . COIIN Unrhnmrcd ! No. a mixed , 30Q30 ! ! < tf ; No. ' . ! white , 30'ia30 ' ? c. OATS About steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2020HC ! No. a white. 20'427c. UvB-KlrmNo. 2. 47c. ri.AxSr.KD Firm ; OOilOSc. HiiAN-rirm',6StlOOc. pllAV Stnatly ; tlmnlby , $8.6039.60 ; prairie , iliiTTF.ii-Wcak ; creamery , 2102tc ! dairy , 18'iilOc. ' KfiHS Scareo at 20t\ . llECP.lt'TS-Wheat , 04,000 bu. ! Corn , 1,000 bu , ; oats , l.OOObu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 45,000 1m , ; corn , 41,000 ; oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nrtv York Dry ( looils .Mnrlict. NKW VOIIK , Nov. 10. The sharp weather has been helping the dry goo.ls m-irket iv llttt1 , but rautltm Is still the prevalent feature. while theio Is consldorablo stir In a general way. It Is easy to note , however , that a more cheerful vluw la bolug taken of the future and tlio matlioi shows fuw spots. The dry goods men think after so much decllno In the cotton market tliu market Is entitled to some turn. An Inside prlcu for 04 squares In the way of print cloths Is 2 15-10c , ( lliighami ami woven fabrics find a prominent demand , If suttabln for tqitlng and summer tno. Dross goods of staplu klntU hold tholr own. Hosiery and underwear are soiling well. Foreign dry goods Milu weak. The jobbing trade Is picking up a little. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'ourlu Urnhi .Unmet. 1'r.oiitA , Nov. 10. COIIN Market firm and higher ; No. _ , 37c : No. 3 , 3Gc. OATS Market lunctlvo nnd higher ; No. 2 whiteauauuiici No. 3 white , UBSSHUo. Uvn None. WHISKY Market linn ; wines. $1.15 ; spirits , iteuKHTS Wheat , GOO hu , ; corn. 37,700 bu. : oats , 47,300 bu. ; rye , COO bu. ; barley. 14,0001m. Siiii'Mr.NTS > Wheat , none ; corn. 21,000 hu. ; oats , 31,000 bu , ! rye , none ! barley , 7,000 bu. Oil Mtirlu-K. OIL CITY , Nov. IC.-Natl'mal transit cer tificates opoiiud at 74IJ ; highest , 75U ; low est , 74 [ } ; closoil , 74i ! : sales. 3J.OOU bbls. : clearances , 178.000 bbls. ; shipments , 01,168 bills. ; runs. 75.HU3 bbls. I'lTTsnumi , Nov. 10. National transit ecr- tlllcatcs opened nt 7-MJ ; closed at 74JJ ; hlgh- ebt , 76 ; lo\ve.st , 74jj ; sales. 10.000 bbls.- Duluth Wnott .M.irltct. DULUTH , Nov. 10. The market was very weak today. Close : No. 1 haul , cash and Novem ber , Olc ; December , ( Wic ; May , 05 ? < c ; No. 1 mirthein , ciish and Noveinbor , OOc ; De cember , ( iOUc ; May , 047ic ; No. 2 northern , cash , 57c ; No. 3 , 52 < : ; reject-id , 45c. On track : No. 1 northern , to arrive , OOc. Wo.il AlnrKct. ST. Louis , Nov. 1C. WOOL No change In prices or condition of market. STOCKS AXI ) 1JON-DW. Itumurx or n Itonil IBSIIJ Inlluoiicctl the Se curity Murkut. NEwYoitK , Nov. 10. The departure for Europe of Assistant Treasurer Uonrad N. Jordan , accompanied by ox-Secretaryiof the Navy D. F. Tracy , revived the reports which were current some tlmo aso that the govern ment was negotiating a $100,000,000 loan in London. Although denied at the subtrcas- ury , whore It was stated that Mr. Jordan was or. leave of absence to attend to private business , the Incident was used to bull the market. The prospective bond Issue was accepted ns lavorablo to speculation in values. A covering movement was the re sult and there was also some buying for the long account , which imparted a stronp tone to the early dealings. It did not take long , however , for tha street to realize the Im probability of the bond story and then the traders took iho other side of the market. Humors unfavorable to General Electric coming to hand that stock w-us hammered down 4 per cent. It was first stated , that the company's books have been examined in the Interest of a party of stockholders , and had disclosed certain disagreeable facts , and this being denied it was asserted that the stock pledged * for a loan was being liqui dated and that an amalgamation with the Westinghouse company was about to bo con summated on terms more favorable to the latter concern than to General Electric. When the pressure to sell was removed the stock recovered 1 per cent. The general market was.not seriously af- ' footed by the raid on General 'Electric , and about 11 o'clock a good many buying orders were sent in to the board , which had the effect of advancing quotations } $ to 1J per cent , Manhattan , New Jersey Central , Sugar and Cot-dago being most prominent in the upward movement. Toward noori the market became quite stagnant , and in the absence of buyers prices generally sagged off a frac tion , aua Manhattan dropped 2J per cent. There was a fractional recovery about 11 o'clock , followed quickly oy a partial reac tion , but during the last hour a firmer tone prevailed , uccomDanled by an Improvement ranging to \ } { per cent , a small fraction of which was lost In a few instances In the final sales , but the general market cluscd firm nt an advance on the day of from } { to 2 per cent , the latter in Hubbor common ; \yt per cent in thn preferred and Nashville. Chat tanooga ; 1 % per cent In Cordage and Cana dian Pacific ; l } { per cent in Novr Jersey Central , and I per cent In Cotton OH , To bacco , Minneapolis &St. Louis preferred and ICauawha & Michigan. Some few shares showed a decline compared with the final sales of yesterday , notably General Electric , 2 % percent ; Manhattan.yt per cent , and Pittsburgh Cincinnati' , Chicago & St. Louis , 1 per cent. The preferred stock of the Peninsula Car company sold nt 68 , the last previous sale , made on September 18. having been at 92J < f. The Post says : , When the stock market opened today the buyers wcro moro pressing than the sellers , and. prices advanced. Trivial incidents may servo for guiding forces In such a market , and some use was made this morning of the announcement that the United States treasurer at Now York would visit Europe. This was as sumed by board room gossip to mean n gov- oi-uinont bond issue , and such a move Is looked on as a factor for bettor prices. Whatever may bo thought of this reason ing , it encouraged numerous speculators to cover Bliorts , and for an hour or two the market rallied. An attaol ; on General Electric checked this movement and at tracted aelllng of this particular stock by operators , among whom the word had passed that unfavorable news regarding this com pany was about to bo announced. The sellIng - Ing , thouirh for the moment hoivy ; , was any thing but confident , for every Intelligent ob server knows that news may some day be come uubllc on this stock which Wall street would take as favorablo. At the close the tone was strong throughout , especially in the Industrial group. One notable advance was that in Louisville , concerning which in formation now appears to show that the Chesapeake , Ohio . . Southwestern purchase was by no moans a bad strouo of business , but why. If so , the details ami purposes should have boon officially couccmled , ns thouzh the Louisville managers were ashamed of It remains n mystery , The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Now York ex- changotoday : ttirllncton. 1.1,400 ; ( "lilcnco Oai. IG.COOi 7mii > rnl Klcotrlc , OI.Gmi ) Now Yo'K At Now JtiKlaMtl. B,600j ffjyaul. a 1,760) Western Now Ynrlf M'Mifj- . NEW YOUR. Nov. IPriMo.xKVOx ( .U per cent ; laU lonitflS lior cent ! closed ! 1'i tills. I'oilod rates , tl.H33-t.uO. Commercial 8II.VKII . . . UovKitNAir.NT llo.Mij Stsnily. State bonds , nptlvo. Tlio doting rjuotatyrtiH on bnntlv. U.S. 4s re ? II-J . . It. MO. t > I0.1 , .1 U. B.-lHeoiip St. I'aul Consols. . . lafi U.S. 4 ! < srcr St. 1' , C. .V P. lulu , . PaflfleilHofo.V. , . 1IW T. P. I * . O.Tr. Rets 7ft H I.a. Hlampd 4i . . . T. P. It. O.Tr. llcti lOVi Missouri Os Union P.1C. IS'.H. . . , Toiui. new ficl Os. . ia- Went Stioro Tonu. new - > t 5s. . 100 U. O. W. 1st Tcnn. Haw Kollli. . . 70 , Atchtaon 4s ( I Canada So. ' - ' < U. . . . , 1(10 ( do'JH * : i7i Oontiall'ac. Ism. . 1CKI O. II. A.S. A. Os. . . , 0.1 D.A.H. O. iBts. . . . do 7s. . . I .T n. XII. 0.4s 70 It.&V. C. Os. . . . . . 105 Krlti IM * 08 llOOH 100 M.K.&T. en. DM. 44 K c. OR iin M. K. A T.Oen , .Is S'l ( lO-lH i , 117 Mtitnal Union OH. , I'nii. olil OH ( II ) N. , t. C. Int. t'erl . iii Va. Ccnturlci. , , , . BUM N. 1'ae. iHtH. , . . , , . , Va.Centuries < lf. . . nil5 * N. 1'ac.Ms H7 Ala. clat-sA. . . N.V , Consols 138 Ala.clins H OH N. W. Dob. Ss ion Ala , clans 0 05 St. I , . A. I. Jt. ( i. rH. n , IJnrri'iiclt-s , . . 01 llimnn Sti < - ) < Quotation1" . Ilo ONNov. K ! . Cull ioan , 'J'ilH ' per cotit : tlmo loans 4J4UO per cunt , Clo < ln quola- tloiiH on stocks , Imnds and inlnlutt shares ! Ateli , . T. , V S. K7TT ; Hi IWla. lluntr.il. . . . . . 4 American Siitrar. . . 0. > S Atchlwoi i-'ila. . . . . . IWn do preferroil HSH Atelilson 4s 8 ! ( Ilonton A. Albany. , tot ( ipiiur.il Eli-e. OH. . 72 Hoflton .V M.ihuI I III WIN. Cent'l IH 71) C..HA.U HUV ! Attimez Mining Co. 2o nencral Klci- iis ? ( Atlantic U XtexleanCptitr.il. , . lUtjl Iloston A. HonUiiia 25 N. Y. .V N. K , . ' 'S lliilto.t lloston.j. . 8)4 Old Colony 177 CaluniPt A. Heela. . 282 Omron Slioit rlne. (01 ( Franklin 10K Uiibber : tl"i ) Kearsage flM Union I'.U'lHe. . . . . . 17 } ( Oaceola U8)s ) Weal llml nfd HI Qnliu-y HIS WoBthiKh. Klec iMJj Tamarack 1)5 ! ) tlo proferro 1 4. < San I'r.lllr.Kfo .Ulnlliu' yiiotutloiH PAN 1'iiANOlsco , Nov. 111. Thooniclalclotlns nuotatloiH for inlnlnx Htooks today wuro as follows : Alia In Mono TIT" Hello l le 5 Navajo 10 Dclclu-r 75 Novad.i QIIL-OII ii HoHt .t Ilu.cher. . . . till- North Hello Isle. . . fi IlodloConJO Ophlr , . 1SS llulwor K ) I'oloal 100 Cliollar . O. , S.ivun 05 Con. G.il.&Va ! ! ll ) ) Slerr.i Nevada las Crown I'olnt. . . . . . . HI ) Union Con 05 Oonld fi Curry 125 tltal in Halo.t Norcross. . . H5 Yellow Jacket 110 llo.xlc.in Ill ) I-inloi ; stuck Quotation l. Iioxno.v , Nov. 10. ( Jloso : CoimolH , inmicy UhM Mexican ordinal y. ii'ti : ' ConsnlH , nt-u'iil D35J St. I'anleonnnon. . UfiH C.inidlan Pnultlo. . 70 New York Central. 101 Krle 14M Pennsylvania r.l'S Erie VtlH Tll1 U'-adhlj ? 11H llllnolH Central 04M Mex. Cun. new 4 . . S14 HAH Hlt.vuu 321-lCd poroi. MONEY IK ] ior cont. Kiito of discount. In. . the open mnrkot for short bills 2li per cent ; three months bills , 23-102M pur cent. St. I.oills Mining ( tiintiiUoni ST. Loutsi , Nov. 10. Mlnlns market dull , lild. AHkcd Did. AdaniR $ .fill $ .8.1 Kllzabcth. . $ .lO Am Nettle. . .US .H8-H QranltuM. . l.r > 0 l.r.S Ulmutiilllc. . ' . ' .00 . . . . S , Hopes 55 .70 Hnrcouvcr. . .OJ New Olll.KANS , Nbv. 10. Clearings , $2,170- 834 * KANSAS OITV , Nov : ao. Clearings , $1,791- 955. " ' llAi.TiMonrj. Nov. l'e4cicarlngs ! , $2,027,884 ; balnnci's. $2a2.D7b. ' ' OMAHA , Nov. 1C. Clearings , $708,001 ; same day last \veolc , J081.144 { ; I'liuatiru-iuA , Nov. 1Q. clearings , $11,481- 005 ; balances , $1,820,10.2. NEW YOHK , Nov. Id Clearings , $101,240- 723 ; balances , $0,5)3loli. oMKMi'ins , Nov. 10i Now Yoikexphango par. CluarliiRS , S380.017 ; Imlancos , $91,430. CINCINNATI , Nov7 10. Money , G7 per cent. . Now York exchange. G0@70c premium. Clear ings , $2.138,700. , HOSTON , Nov. 10. Oloarlngs , $14,700.100 ; balances , $1,040,714 ; K\cbanio on Now York , par for both cash uiul checks. ST. Louis. -lO.-iCloarlngs , $3,760.041 ; balances , $010)33r. ! ) Money , qulot at 78 pci cent. Exchanguon'NQ l'ork , GOc premium. LONDONNov. . lOi The proportion of the Bank of Englanrt's reServo" to HaOlllty I 48.43 per cunt. The amount of bullion with drawn from thn I tank ot England on balance today was U 118.000. PAIIIS , Nov. 10. The statement ofthoBanlc of Franco shows an Incroa o of 2,000,000f In cold and an Increase of 837OQOt In silver. The pioportlon of the Hank of Franco Is 85.16 percent. Three percent routes , 09f lOc foi the account. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OMAHA. l.lVU'iiTOUK A _ Ilcoolpta Ktlll linimivliir lint Quality Dip fercnt The Dny'a Showini ; . TlIDKSUAY , NOV. 10. Thcro was another fair run of stock to day , the. four days' supply showing an in crease of 2,503 cattle ft'nd 5,000 hogs , while sheep receipts have decreased nearly 5,00 , ( head. Thocattlo market presented no new foa tut-os. Offerings wcro very largely ranger ; and the few native steers here were not r very desirable- . For anything the dressei beef men could use the demand was good am the market linn , while common ani inferior stock , as usual , mot will : an indifferent demand and sale , althougl prices were quotably unchanged. Semi fairish 1,400-11) . natives brought $4.55 , ant westerns and Tcxans went ut anywhcn from $2.SO to ? 3.5 ! > . The movement wa : tolerably frco throughout , and n. fair clearance anco was Boon effected , 1'hcro wore- all of sixty loads of cows ot sale , and , whllo the dcslrablo grades me with a ready sale at good , firm jirlccs , tin superabundance of common canning stuff it the yards mudo tno market lower for thi under grades. Prime holfors sold up to fl nnu canuora as low as $1.50. For inir ti good butchers' cows prices ruled mostl' ' around $3.10 to f2.50. Calves a' from $1.50 to $5 wore- about stead' and the same was true of rough stock , sell ing at from $ l.lj ! to $3. The stoulcor and feeder trade was.rathoi dull ar.d Rencrally lower. Smooth , llushj stock was in fair uo.iuind ami about stoudj nt from ? : t up to J3.00 , but the ordinary rut of stuff moved slowly and largely at frou $2.40 to $ ii.8U. These prices are from lOo tt 25o lower than u week ago. Itcprcscutatlvi suleti ; i HO a 10 . 03i ! 2 80 7 B17 2 10 . 073 2 80 118 12 ID . . 875 3 00 I 100 i r o 0 . . . 203 2 25 I . . . . 380 i rui 68 . . . 440 2 23 1 20(1 i r > o 0. . . . 300 a oo 0. . . . . . 3H2 i HS 3. . . . 210 4 00 4. , . . , . 312 2 no 1. . . . 110 4 00 8 300 2 25 3. . . . 100 B 00 nut.t.s. 1 11GO 1 81 . . .1140 2 10 51 1320 1 85 . . .1240 2 10 1 . . . . .1200 2 00 . . . 8HO 2 10 1 1310 2 00 . . . 050 2 20 2 11555 2 00 . . .1340 2 25 1 . . .1200 2 00 . . .1670 2 20 1 750 2 00 . . . 805 2 20 7 1220 2 00 . . .1080 2 20 3 1)30 ! ) 2 00 . . .lOlii 2 20 t ! 1302 2 00 . . .1070 2 30 2 1220 2 10 . . .1710 a 60 4 . . . .1400 2 10 . " . .1024 2 00 1 1240 2 10 OSES , 1 1330 30 1 . 1050 2 20 1 1470 00 14SO 2 00 C 1445 10 1020 a 70 11 1502 10 1000 3 20 ins AND rr.r.nr.in. 1 COO 2 00 8 070 2 70 a . . . . 025 a oo o 431 a 75 3 523 a 25 13 COO a 70 1 040 a 25 0 H72 a 70 1 800 2 25 28 021 a 70 a 805 2 20 3 403 2 80 0 50H a 30 1. . . . 000 2 HO 3 805 230 01 033 a 80 2 435 2 30 10 030 3 00 a 045 a 40 10 800 3 00 10 097 200 17 037 3 15 a ooo 200 a lioo 3 15- 14 475 a 50 0 1110 a 20 10 080 2 00 1 1)20 ) 3 20 57 017 a 00 a 1140 3 25 Jl 007 2 00 2 1070 3 20 04 77H 2 55 10 10SO 3 2fi 5 700 200 21 1057 3 20 3 427 a 75 10 052 3 CO' 0 1000 275 Wr.STT.UX CATTl.tt. No. Av. I'r. ' No. Av. 1'r. 0 cows. . 030 J2 70 Ofilrs..ll38 $2 60 l.MIIAN TCItlllTOIlY. 373strs. . 072 2 HO HOWVO.MINO. WVO.MINO. 23strs 1105 335 271 Mrs..1085 285 3COWS..1UGO 275 aiifrs. . . . 030 250 2 Mrs. . . . 010 270 a hulls. .1410 200 2 hulls..1180 200 2HtM..1043 ( ) 285 14Mtr.t 1007 285 6.SII8..1110 300 1 Htr..r..l020 3 01) IMr 1000 355 'Ifclrs. . . . OH3 315 25COWS..1102 280 1 mill..1110 200 40strs..lOOO 305 84inlVL'S. : 208 450 120 Mrs. . . . 731 320 72 rUrs..H83 310 IHHlUUM.iaU'J 305 21 sluurs.,1312 305 (10 ( HtlM-rs.1200 305 87ctttS. . . 921 270 10 Mrs. . . 1284 2 OO lOt COWS. . 884 200 lstuor..iUO : 225 Icow. . . . 080 240 81 rows. . . 030 2 4O 1 hfr 440 200 IMr KiBO 320 67ealvun. 343 320 41 ( JolTx. 954 320 OIIit : > ON. 117 Mrs. . . 771 270 22 Mrs. . . . 050 200 COI.OIIAUO. UTAH. IMr 000 280 51 Mrs. . . . 033 280 1 Mr 1430 200 71 fdrs.070 200 HOGS Receipts were comparatively liberal - oral ; iu fact , they have not been exceeded this month. The market wus demoralised. Advices from Chicago wcro of the most bearish character , and whllo all local houses wanted hogs , they wanted them at away down prices. The was scarcely any inquiry for shipping or speculative account. Nearly 0,000 hogs today , and an increase of over 5.000 this week , wus more than the market could stand , and prices dropped from 16c to 25o on all grades , heavy packing grades suffering the most. Good to choice butcher weight and heavy hops sold largely at 85.45 and ? o.50 , while the heavy packers and common light mixed stuff went atfrom $5.30 to ? 5.40. The market weakened as the morning advanced and closed up very mean , but with practically ovcrything out of first h.tnas. The Dig bullrof the fair to good hogs ot all weights sold at $5.40 and $5.45 , as against So.GO und $5.05Vcdncsday and ? 5.90 to $0 a week ago today. Heprcscntativc sales : I'ICS AND ItOUIlll. 80..128 40 5 15 Sucr.i' Ilecolpts wcro light , constating of a Blnglo deck of good western wethers. Tney averaged 10 ! ) Ibs , and met with a ready sale at 3.25. The demand was good and the market active ana strong. Fair to good na- l cnresciitatlvo ailos : : No" Av. I'r. 110 vrostorn wethers 103 $325 HccniptH uiul OiBpiMlltiin ot Stock. Oniclal rocolptsuud Ulspislllon ot stnztc as shown btlio hojk-tof Ihu Union Htoi'f YunU company for tlio twenty-four lionr.-i end In ; ; ut 5 o'clock p. m. , Nurombcr 10 , 1803 ; ? i > t.lvo ntnvlc .niirl < t < t. CIIICAOO , Nov. 10. In a general way Iho cattle market may bo biild to b uiichaiiKed , If Ills not as active as siillor : > would liavo boon pleased to sue It , trails was very fur from being dull , fuporlois , oasterii buyuri and local olauKhteiers all biiylnu with sumo llborallty. A to prices , thuy were about htuady nil around. Iliitchura' null cannnr-i' Htocu waa btriniK. and hc ) wuro tlio best grades of t > hlp- ping steers. Itthuruwas any wc'ukncuany - \\huro It WUH cniillnod to the fair to KOUI ) iind i.utlvii . M.-i-rn. The arrivals insinuated at i/.uuo nuau , 01 wiiicu a.uuu nu.iu were natlvi'H , Thuy hold on a liahU of from $1,25 to Jd for poor to fancy , with tiadlng larguly at from $1.H5 to $5.2f > . Tevas nnd wontums weruliiKOoU ii > iiiestand | wuro llrmly At'tbc close of toduy'H market 15.50 wan an ouutdo quotation for ) IO M wclKblnc over 300 lll-i. ( Jdoil 350 to 400-lb. lie b Bold oir to from 5,2U to $5.30. and bin co.irhosliill went HH low MI. from t5 to Ili.lO , Tlilt , U a rciliicllim fromychU-idiiy's pilcoi of from 15c to25c. Llxbtand medium wi'lKhti sull'oreil ( | ultu aa mucb , the bi'stof thn former dropping to (5,70 , and from t'j.70 lo * 5b ( ) currylnuull prime as sorted light wolshts. The inculpts wore llbaral and of excollciil inialliy. The liiciuiikO In the receipts thUveel ; ulroady jimouiitu to 17,000 bend , llio total Mncu Hatuiday buliu ; about 100,000 , at ! iipaliii.t8Hfa48 for the same tlmu last weok. and buyers are still talltliiK lovtur pi Ices , blioiild the ri'colplsfor thu riiniulnilur of thin wrok provu coirc pondliiiily llliorul they hopj to buy Kootl lion--i iirouml (5. Ihu bulk of today's otrcrhiKn of heavy box * changed ImntU iwlow 5.00. and from 45.50 to 5.70 took most of the Unlit. Karly In the day u few fancy llulil Hold arouud $5.U5. The mar ket finally closed stuuUy ut thu doullne. The tiht'op iimrUnt W.IH In inucli the f > amo condlllon us onVedne ( luy , rutlmr llrm for good to bent tjualltius and t ) y for tlio oil grmlea. Uucclpts wcro liberal tentlmaled at 14.000) ) . but ft Rood domain ! enabled seller * to work otT nil the fiilr to prime lots nnil mo t of the rubbUh , Halos were on a basis of from II to $3.25 for Inferior lo common , from > 'i,50 to 12,76 for fair to medium and from 3 to $3,75 , forcood to choice , falos of Inmln were iityeslf ; rd'iy's qqrint'ons ' from J2.75 to M 75 1)0/1)3 tbi raupe uf \ aluo . llecolptsf < 'attlp. I7,0tmhnad ! calves. 1,000 hondj hex . 3ouou bead i ohcop , 14,000 head. The Kvcnlnu.loilnril reports ! CATTtK-Ueci'lpt , 17,000 head.of which 3,000 were weMcrns and 2,600 Tc.xaus ; marknt slow and UV lower ) lop natives. f5.0oH5.'jO ; Rood , * 4.80Rri.25 ; medlu.n , J4.2f > 'it.4.75i com- "ion , 3.KiM.7f ( | row , $1.10748,00 ! Toxans. J2.20a2.00 ! WfStcrns. $2.40ii3.'JO. llous-Hecelpts , 30t)00 ) lu-nili markat 25c lowers mixed nnd puckers , (5.1&U5.35 ; prlmo heavy , 85.40fft5.5i ) ! medium and butcher * , 5.00a5.70 ! surtcd IlRht. f5.70it5.00. f-iir.Ef AMI iMMns-H-velpts , 14.000 head ! . . natives , $2.l ( ( ) 3,76 ! westerns , ? 2.8033,55i lambs , f J.50K.4.00. .St. l.uiiM I.H-n Mtui-K .MurUrt. ' ST. Louts , Nov. OATTl.fi-UocclpU , 2,000 head ! shipments , 1,000 bead : market strong ami hlshor ; fair to vo nl mitlvo stcci-.i , ? 3,5UiD 4.76j Texas mid Imllau steers , J2.75d3.U ( ; ) ! cows , J1.01U&2.30. lloim-Kcoi'lpts , 5,700 heads shipments , 2,100 heads market luc lowers top prices , 86.701 bulk of sale * , $5.40Ifc5.CO. , hlinr.t' Hccelpts , l,20u licudt Rhlpmeuts , 200 head ; market olTetlnirs ere vury poor ; Rood native mixed range , 83.OOS3.7u ! com mon stuir , $1.50-32.50. nu York l.i\o rttocK Mnrkrt. Nr.\v YoitK. Nov. lO.-llREVns-Hocolpts. 40 head ; nolrado ; dressed beef , slow at GtiS'ic ' per Ih. OAIATS Itccclpts , 105 head ) market steady ; Veiiis.f5.00il8.2ri ! Krassurs , J2.25. SlIKKi'-Hceelpts , 7,132 head ! sheep dull and ashatln easier ! common to medium slow and JC lowers .sheep. J2.00a3.25' lambs , $3.75 o.oo : dressed mutton , 4Hil'.Jci dicsscd lamln , 5Ct5c. ! } lions Uecelpts , 5,400 head ; maikut steady at f 5.0530.06. _ J _ ICiiimiH City l.lvo Stnim Murknt. KANSAS OITV , Nov. 10. OArri.c-Kccolnts , 8.100 heads shlpment.s , 4,100 head : maikut iihout stonily ; Texas steers , J2.2033.25 ; hlp- pliiR steers , f4.0H.5.25 ( ; Texas and natlu ) cows , fl.25Q3.76 ! butchers' mock , f3.15ir.4.10 ; Htockurs and feeders , S2.46U.3.00. lions Kecolpts , 6,100 hnad ! shipments , 1,700 head ; maikot 1020c lower ; bull. , J4.50iK4.65 ! heavy , packing and mixed , f5.3o © 5.00 ; light , Yorkers ami plus , fi.80itri.tlo. HIIUBP Kecelpts , 2,000 head' Hhlpments , l.OUO head ; maiUot slinv aiut weak. Stork III M lit. Uscolptsof llvost i k at. tliu four prlii"lpil western mat-keu 'L'hur-day , Novembur 10 : Cattle. Hoc- ! . Shoot ) . South Omaha . 4,030 6,034 110 Chicago . 17,000 3(1.000 ( 14,000 Kansas City . 8,100 6.10J 20)0 ( ) St. lonlj . 2,000 6,700 1,21)0 ) Total . aaioaO 4oi734 17,310 ' .N J.OS71 ( invernornlto Will .ill tlin TDfnthur on llnlmlf or sllvnr. Dr.svF.it. Nov. 10. The Times says : "Gov ernor Walto yesterday Informed the Times positively that ho had tmuto ui > his mind to Issue a call for a special assemblage of the legislature and that In all probability this call would bo sent out before Christmas. The continued low price of. silver and the ilxcd opinion of his excellency that the price will go down to 50 cents , and consequently paralyze the silver industry ot the state is the reason ho assigns for this special call. "Just what measures the soveruor will recommend for the purpose of aiding silver ho does not say. It lias been rumored for some time that an extra session would ba called , but this is the first time the Rovurnor would express himself on the subject. " ilfiriliin Sills fur r.urope. NEW VOIIK , Nov. 10. Assistant Sesrolary of the Treasury Conrad H. JoiMau siilcd for Europe yesterday on the Berlin , It is bald , purely on private business. At the sub- treasury hero It Is denied that his visit to Europe is connected with negotiations 1 ook- iuj ( to the sale of bonds or for any purpose of tlio Treasury department. The steamship Orizaba brought $70.000 in silver in transit to Europe and $4,031 In silver for this city. Hank ol Kngluuil Statement. LONDOX , Nov. 10. The statement of the Bank of Euglanu Issued today shows the following. Total reserve , Increase , 187,000 ; circulation , dccreaso , . 2r > 7,000 ; other securi ties , decrease , 1.031,000 ; government , securi ties , decrease. JU400OUO ; bullion , decrease , 09.403. Sllvrr btallmmry In I-Tiulon. WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. There is no change in the quotation of silver in London today from that of yesterday as reported to the Treasury department , and the tone is steady. The price is IW 1-1 Od. still ut lliruo IVr Cent. LONDON , Nov. 10. The Banlc of England rate of discount remains unchanged at 3 per cent. Kvul : < l the Mexican Troops. DALLAS , Nov. 10. A News special from El Paso says : The Mexican revolutionists , in stead of attacking Paso del Nor to , us has boon dally expected , have ovadeJ the fed eral troops from Chihuahua and Casa Gr.uulu and have taken Ascension and CMggs R SNO "MOTHER'S FRIEND" S offered child-bearing woman. I 1m 1 o Icon a inlil-wlfo for many yearn , and in each case Hhcro "ftlother's Friend" liiulbccnuscd ithaa accomplldhed wnnilcra nnil relieved niiich eufrcriiiK. 1th tlio best remedy for rlslnB of the breast known , anilnrtli the price for that alono. Jlits. II , M. Jinur.Ti'.it , Jilontgoiuciy , Ala. Pent by oxnreps , charRes prepaid , on receipt of price , $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Bold by all druggists. ATLANTA , ( IA. Comalltos , The Amorlcani , who wore or dered out of Ascension hv the rovolullonUts , nro socking safety nl Doming , N M. Thn Diaz Mormon colonhlfl , lountod uonr Iko Pxlonn ; ) , just ncrosn the lionlcr , have been onlcroil to nb.tndon tholr homes. AOT .MUCH MOSKV IX IT. 1'orrls Wlicol lining n l.lvoiy Iliulnrm with I'hnntom CHICAGO. Nov. 10. Every ear of the Ferris wheel Is now provl.lod wltli an oil atovo , the drop of the thermometer nnd the uhlll wind * from the l\ko : having lndito.l the mntmgcra to lieat tholr cars. The comedy of the Ferris wheel Is the MiiusliiB thin ? on the f.\lr grounds. WUh only worUmcn oh the 1'lnlsiiuco null not n passaucor In sight , the \vheol continue ! lo txirn. Ticket sellers sit lu the tlcKot booths nnd nt regular tlhtervuls the Rrcut wheel stops and K minis open the iloora for Imag- Innry passonpora to on tar. The doora are closed , the wheel starts , revolves twice , making a regular trip , tliou stops ag.ilu to let oft its liungluary p.isjutiKcrs iiud lot other phantoms on , The management Is kcupln up this show for the purpose , It Is said , of making a c.iso daminttliig ilumages against the cxoslttou | coiniany. | Nothing Is said about rcmovlu.g the wheel. It Curen Col J , Coughs. Bore Throat , Croup , Influ. nza , Whooping Cough , Pronchitii anil Aathma , A certain cure for Coniuntntion In firtt oUfrci. iind a euro relief la ndrnncsd slices. U at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking the flrat doid. Sold by dc lcr crerywher * . bottles 60 ccntt r.r.i SI.no. SEAHLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS WE Hervousani ani GUS.S Special Diseases. l t Ciii.Hiiltiitinn I'rcn. Wo euro Catnrrh. AUDI OIVNOS of the Noso. Throat , j .OH ! t-tomixoli , Llvo. ' . Blood , jilciii uutl i&iduoy IJisoaoos. Fo- mrtloVoavlciio3sos , > .ost Manhood , St-lotnro , .lytlrooo o , Vorlo ioalrJto 1'iLiI'lBTin.A AMI HIJJTAI , UIOIIH cured without imluor dotontlon troin liusltioss Call on or adtlrchH wllli Htumii for ulreulars. fro'j book and ruculptu , llr t Btalrway Hutith of post- olllco. room 7. Dr. Searles & Seirles , " 8SouotlliatAh.NBii , NERVINE. Is sold with written guarantee to cute NorvouBPrOBtnv tlon , Flto , Dlzzl * noOB.IIcailnclio nnd f ulucsp.cnuf pd liyon , Tobacco nntl Alco- hoi ! Montnlllcprcn- - olon , 8o tonlnj0f the Qrnln , causing Misery , Insanity innl Dcuth j llnrroiiusa , Impotcnry , Lor.t f ewer In allhur H'i , Promnturo old A o , luvolunlury Lnsepp , cnusiil by ovor-lmlulgonco , ovcr-oxertlon or thu Drain ami Errors nt Youth. ItKlvcstnVonk OrirniiB their Nnturnl Vigor and doubles llio joj'B of llfo ; cures Lucorrhtcii nnd rcmiilo Wvalracas. A inontli's treat ment , In plnln packaito. by mail , to any addroo , H per box , 0 hoxeti J5. Wllli every tn order wo glvo a Written Cunrantoo In euro rotund the money. Circulars frco. Quaraiitcu Issued only by our ci- clu3l\o agent. Kuhn & Co. .So'o A ont ? . Omiih n. Neb iQDiSORDERS | | _ _ ( Jjl U.Viul nil tlio train of KVIl S , WEAKNESSES , DEIIIUTY , KTC. . that au- cninpiinv till-in In men IJU'CKI-y mid 1'KUMA- NENTLY CU11KU. Full Sl'KKNOTH and tonu Klvi'ii toc-vui-y i > utof tlu bthly. I will Bonddtj- curely p.tcltoif ) FKin to any HiilTcirr Hie im'Hcrlii- lion tlritciirstl mn of tlii-io tronljlus. Addrmi O I ) . WIIKJHT , Mualu Dualur , Vex l.'JS'J , M.iMh ill SOUTJI Uuion Stook Yards South CcitCnltle Ho and ilujp warxututht Wood Brote. 1,1 vo Stok CotnmU-iloa Mnroliinti kOTtli Oioalia Tetop'iono Hi" . Chto | i JOHN I ) . DAOMMAS , l WAI/ruit 1C. NV.JOI ) , Market reports by mall and vrlra cheerful unilshocl upon appilc.iUoa. 'DIRT DEFIES THE KING. " THEN SA fiS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. MAHA fcralactiBS I BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Cos Sk03 Company. Sulo rooui enl Olllon-IITMI3MIU Ho.vnM U Kaclorr-lirJ-IUI-IUI Howard St. We nra llio OVI.Y Mmiuf.iturori of Uootianl Btiociln tliOBtataof Nubr.ukI. A UDnoriil invluuloa UoiUMlaJ to all lo latpiat our IIOIT factory. DKY GOODS. COAL. HARDWARE. Hector & \Vllhelmy \ Lobecli & Linn , COMI'ANV , lioulo-a | ri Imr Iw irj u Corner 11th nnd Jnckion Illl-clinlllci' Ionia. HlroolK , uuli rllrsv. . HATS , ETC. mON W011K3. _ W. A. L , Gibbon * Co Oinalia Safe and Iroa Wlioloinlo WOltlvd. Hnt . cnp , atrivr coodi , Fnfoi.vnulti , Jail wool , Klovcn , iiiltteni. lull Iron fcliuttuni und lira u > - uud llnrnuy street > . ta | > ui , ( Jui Andruoa , llth nnil jnck > on COMMISSION | LUMBER. lirancli & Co. Jolii A , Melleld , lmi | it3dAiut > rlcun I'on * I'roduco. frulu ot all liuiil cuinunu Mllwuu- Lo-jcBiiifiit uiul Q.I I us/ klndl , OTHer . wliltu lliuu , MQUOItS. Frlck & Ucrbsrt , Umaoi Siovc Repair \VOUKH. tliivn rnuilrr \VliolCBulo liquor dealer * uud water HlUolnuonH tor nnr kliiJuf ; /i ) 1UOI Furnam tit. PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Carry a full nock of IirlntlnKl wrapping and Helloed and lnhrln tln | wrlllnic pai' r , crJ ell , axla < rm J , l