THE OMATTA DAILY KEEt WE ONES DAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1803. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Whe.it Opened with a Better Feeling Yfstsr- uay and Was Firm. f r FIRST REPORTS SHO'AED LIGHT RECEIPTS I.ntrr It U'n r.vltlrnl tint n MUtnko Iliul llci-n .Mnilp , lint tlicTrailcnt S'ome Tlmo In ( 'iiinprelirnit'iiE ' the Sltiitliiiii. r CuifAno , Nov. 21.Wheat \vas firm and higher todny. December closed -S c above j esterilay'B last prices on hotter cablrs , better Inquiry for export KIMHI unil covering by ( .IiortR. Corn was llriu ami closed ? < e higher. Provisions were irregular , but for the mod part weak , anil closed lower by lf c on pork and from 'J' ' c to uo lower on lard and ribs. Wheat opened with a bolter feeling , De- rcmbor sUrtlng at OO i1. V above yester day's closing. The tlrst reports showed light receipts In the nnithwcst and the price ndvaticcd. Later a correction VMS received from Dulutti stating that receipts were 7Sr > earn Instead of 240 , as first reported , but the correction was received with so much in credulity that the.prico , instead of declining1 , made a further slight pain. H was Im.iRlncd that some ono at Dulntli , with Interest In ilcpresslng pri-'es , was working the report of receipts tbero with that end In view. A dispatch apparently emanating from the Duluth Hoard of Trade , us a body , read : "Reports of ears -on track will ho discon tinued ; reports of Inspection will be fur nished only. " Tlio export clearances wcro light , causing a temporary reaction , but the rains now prevailing hero und through ttio west and northwest led to expectation of lighter receipts and the price continued to climb. Considerable short wheat was said to have been covered feY the northwest by Arthur Orr. and with iho linn closing of cables local shorts succumbed to the bull at tack und covered freely , closing the day with a decided gain. December climbed ' 40 .soon after the opening , pained 'V ; > s ° 'll ? tfc higher and lost'1,0 to close at 01V' The \\iit\vaalhcr canted a more bullish feeling In tbo corn pit , and the llrmncss in wheat had its Inlluuncc. With moderate receipts , light estimates for tomorrow and in sympathy with corn , oats scored a gam. Provisions opened lower , but with a simcwhat brisk trade early ad vanced slightly. Heir receipts of 2,000 head moro ilian the estimate was a bearish inllu- encc. and the gain was moro than lost , and pork , lard and HtH closed lower. Kstlraatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 157 cars ; corn , ' 'bT cars ; oats , 110 cars ; hogs , liS.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows : n io ( I 45 . .sli quotations \\uru as follows : l < 'i.oun Dull. WIIKATNo. . 2sprlni ; . B0 ! e : No. 3 sprltiz. OOViflfi'Jc ; No. 2 red. GO'je. ' COIIN No. 2 , 3d'to. OATS-No. 2 , 27'/27ir ; No. 2 white , 29'i ' ® 30'ii'i No. 3 vfhllu , 27'iU2'JUc. Kvis-Nu. 2. 44c. H \III.KV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 3850c ; No. VI.AX HEr.n No. 1 , S1.07. - . . . I'oiiK-Mc.ss , porbbl. , H2.75ai3.00 ; lard , per 1 < > Iba. . If8.37'j'a8.40 ' ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , 17.257.50 ; dry sul'ed Nhouldeis Iboxnd ) , J0.7B ffi7.00 : short clear hides ( bovod ) , $3.2588.37' ; , Wuihicv Distillers' finished goods , per gaL , HtilAU'ut loaf. 95.88 ; granulated , J5.45 ; tliindard"A"jn.33. The followlai ? wore the receipts and ship ments for today. On thu Produce e.xclmnpo toduy the hnttcr market niiHllnii ; dairies , 18@24c ; crcainorlcs. 20 25"c. Hggi. , llrniistilelly fresh. 21'/c. Now Vorlt Alurkntft. NKW VOIIK. Nov. 21.-Ki.oiit-Uecolpls ! , 64.- 100 bills. ; o.\iurlH , 32,300 bbls. ; sales , 14,000 pl > s. ; tnaikct linner , with a butter local t radii ; mill patents. , if 1.25134.60 : winter patents. $3.401 a.OO ; clly mill clears , JS.OOft a.ll5s winter stralRlits t2.80ri3.20 ; Mliiiic- llpolNpateuth , f3.85'i41.00j ' wjiit rp.\ias $220 2.70 ; .Minneapolis hal.ois.J2.30S3.50 ; wlnlur. ' ' ' " " ? l70- ! ° - . low i'l'nr. ! ! ; - ' - : -Drlnir. srades ; , nr.- ; 1.00' 61.00 tl.OjJi2.45. > < ; spring , o.Mia , . . . ( OII.N MuAir-riiiner ; yellow western , J2.70 ® 'itYE- Dull : boatloads , 54 < il50i' . llAiu.ir : Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 030C. | llAiu.EV MAIr Dull ; westuin , 05S8Uc : six- rowed , 8U(185c. ( ( . .JVllKAT-HecolpIs , 387.300 bu.j exports , 30.- 1.00 bu.j sales , 3,000,000 bu. futures , 271.000 bu. spot. { Jjiot maiUet stioiiKor with u hlroiiKcr demand ; No. 2 red. In store mid ulu- vatiir. OO'.i ; : alloiit , , G7c ; f. o. b. , 07c ; nn- Kriulud red , G5ic07c ; No. 1 noilhern , 00'4'c ; No. 2 hard , 7uye. Options opened ( lull on eiisy i-ablcs and reports of laign splint ; whoitt 10- celpts.llrnied upon betteroxpnithiiloH , closing Hnn atyi , o nut advan.'n : halos Ini-lndod : > o. 2 ted , Jnnuury. 07"if/.07'.c. ( closed at07Sc : l-oliiiiury , 08xaoa < ic , closed lit. OOU' ! : Mnrcb , 70 < fo7IHjc. cilose l lit 70'c ' ; May , 72a72'.c closnd ut 72'c : Noxeniber , closed ut 05 , ' c Decoinber , 05' , < aoO'Jeclosed ' atOO'.jc , C < iu.N-Itecelpih , 121,200 on. ; exports.70.000 bu. ; Hales. 34.000 bu. fiHuies , 60,000 bu , Kpot. hpot tniirkut iiulct , but htionijer : No. 2 , 45. ' Ill elovalorli'tMSXie ' afloat. Options openi-d Una on coveilnu und reports of wet weather , reacted , but clo-ed Ilnn at "iifb'je net ndvaii o ; January , 44' , 45 O.lOp , closed ui 45.Uc ; May , 40J ; 10 , c. elusuil at 40 , c : Novoniber closed at 44'ic ; December , 44 = S i 45"c. " closed at 46 , ' c. OATS HeceiplH , 150.600 bu. : o\porH ( , 200 I'll. ; Miles. 05.0001m. fntureh. 31,000 bu. spot , i-pot iniirkul dull , but Muadyi No. 2 , 34c : No 2 delivered , aoc ; No. 3 , 3b'Jc ' : No. 2 white , nk\- ! \ " " a "hlle. 33cs track , mixed western , .I4u.l5c : track , white iMi-turn , 3444 iocs track whltuhtnto.34tt.40c. Options vury dull , but mmur in hyiupntliy with t-oi'ii ; J.iiumiy , 34J , ® . pc. closed at 35c ; May , 35''ii354-c. ' closed at ' : ' ovemlor closed at 34c ; December , 05c ; ( 'oodtocbolcu , llinKH-Steaay. J < KAiiiii-Kteadyj hemlock solo , Ituenos Ayres , He it to heavy nulKlith , 14aiOc. ii ° ' < TrrXci.l ! ! > lt'n duniesih ! lleece. 1027c ; Jin led , 20 .20ci Texus , 10C 15c. riiovisio.Ns-lleef , iinlel. Cut meats. milot ; pickled hams , OUiaOJje. l.aid. lcadlewest' ! ; urn hteam closed at * Hr.Mt8,7i > ; niit Ion bales. , tl m'il at .f8.75 nunilnal ; iW t'7ruSn " I"111"- ' ' ' ' ' .rl" "teady ; family riH.OKilB.no ( ; bhorl clear. tlH.70illO.50. ii- Quiet ; npniuiu dairy , 18iH22c : W08tor" " " " ' " * to . I'm iiio.v-yulet ; American. 12.00ai4,50. DIMMIQulut but htoady ; lake , FJ.tiO bid. ' l.K ' li-lliuoly htvaiyomostlc ; | , * 3.37'i bid. 1' rirmorliutiiulot ; Stiults , * 20,05. " " Uui"iii iic3'iSa " - h fiuv. : > - ' = " o" tiUdAuKuw , dull iind lower to sell ; fair rc- llnliiK , 2Ji iihkedl ( . enttlfuKula , 00 test , ri'"ei ! ' tcady ; nunild A Oil Market * . Oir. C'rrr. Nov , Ul.-Natlonul transit cor- tllicalcs opont-d ut 74) , ; highest , 74 S : Inw- fM , 74S } clohod , 74 "ij kiilCK. 1,000 bbls.s clearances , 80.00U liliU. ) bhliiuionts , 124,752 bhlv. ; ruux , B7.581 bblh , riTT6iiili ! ) Nov. 21.Xutumul truuklt cor- tlllcatus opvued at 74i ! ; closed at 74Jil blgh- Ckt.74 % : luvrrM , 74 ! ( . LONDON , Nov. 21 , I'AI.CCTTA I.INSKUII- Js'cw Vorx Dry ( louilt JMnrket. NK V VOHKNOV. 21Thu prcbonceof u ery Jv u uuiubvr uf buyer * lu tliu diy good * uui kut the Idpn Ihilt lni lno s will he cory - y llphl this Week The strikingly weakened iono at I'hllndLlpbln nmoiiK the rarpot tnanufacturors anil the Ibrcat tb.il fomo mills will shut donu becauio wrnvrr re fuse to accept the iinui il rulnctlon Is another - other drawback to ni-llvlly. Cotton Knods show morn act I \ II y , l'rlnt and printed fabrics nte iniuo : u".lvo andshoiv | | rnnn"Clnchams nnd wovi.'ii wash fabrics ore selling belter. Ire55 ) good Just about hold their own , Onithil 1'rjdiicu .M IlUTTFH The nmiUct Isory weak and Iho ntniiunt nf butter that brlnirs nvor20 < ! N xery small. Choice tu fancy country , 20&22c ; peed torliolcecoiinliy , IHifcJ'W ' : fresh packlnic flock , 15c. The receipts of fresb rtrm are very ihtht. The markoi remain ? about sto.Ady , with strictly ficih at 20c , and cold storuo mostly 16e. DiiRisMi I'ot'l.TiiT The ea on has arrived when thu di'mand Is niowlni ? for dicssed poultry. Cbtckens , ( ' U7e ; geeiu und ducks , lOUllci turkeys , loai2c. Iiivn I'ori.TitvII Is nol afi' Io quite the market on ehlrkens and old fowls ut o\ur Tie ; and If the tecelpts wcro at all lllier.il they would nol lulnjt that , as the packers aiuonly oirerlni : 44'ii' . Some coiriiiNslon men HID aiUUInff their cuslomeH to hold tlielr chickens back. V"i.vtThe arrivals durlnu the past d'iy or two nato been light , ami ( ho market Ilnn nt previous quotations. Choice small and fat MM Is. li'iWjCi ' ililniirbi'avv , 3ft5e. (1AMH- The colder weulher Is lia\ Ins a very benellclal ulTcct up'in the uutn market. Tim demand , which has foaen Unlit all the tall , Is Improving and pi Ices articiinseiiii'iitly | llrmln up. I'loin now on birds that , are undrawn will bo nlvon the piofercnce. I'nili le uli'itkuns ' , $ .1,50113.70 ; ifNtuse. 53.25'3,3.r ' > 0 : quail. J1.25M 1.50 ; Jiu'i ( snlne , fl ; gulden plover , fl ; Can ada ( 'eese , ttl.OOH0.50 : smalt KCCSC , * 4 00 5S4.6O ! brant , J3.005J.3.5O ; mallard ducks , $2.5oa2.75 ; todhcad dlicUs , J2.505T.3.OO ! blue win ; ? teal dui'k" , JI.50M.70 ! Kreen wine teal ducks , il. 25 1.50 : ml\ud ducks , ll.USj canvashaci ; ducks , , f3,5Oat.oO ; lack labblts , J3.00ii3.50 ; small rabbits , 11.20 : squlrtels , 75HOOC ; deer middles , pur Ib. , 1 1'iM.Vi deer cucassc : , 10111can- ; telnpu saddles , I2iilli' ! ; antclnpu caicassus , SttOc. K < liis The receipts of fresh laid ogss am very IlKht and dealers are asking 21o. Other stock Is Kuliijral 10B20c. HO.NKV Money Is commencing to mnvo a llttlo morn freely , but ( he demand Is sllll ll ht for II ; cliolcu white chuer , 15iil7c. OvuTiais Medium , 18e : liiix ) > slim < i , 10o ; extra standard" , 20c ; e\l ra. selects , 2Jc ; com pany selects , urn1 ; counl" , 30c. NUTS Cnestniils scarcj at 12H1 Ic per Ib. ; nlmonds , lOc ; Kn llsh walnuts , 14c ; Illberts , 121Jc ; Ilrar.ll nulB. 12313c ; pv-cans , lar/e , 14c ; pecans medium , 12c. Thu market on black walnut ! ) Is low and no one wants to buy. VUimAIIUM. HKANS Kiistern hand-picked navy , $2.103 2,10 ; western navyfl.80r/ / ; common whllu beans , SI 50JJ1.75. ONIONS Theio Is not much activity In thu onion mnrkot , owliiK to the fact that the local crop Is birKO and this gardeners ate supplying the demand very largely , Onions me quoted at OOQ05C , anil on gidcis at 75c ; Sp'inlsh onions , par ctato , fl.50. WATiaK'iii'.saI'm up In berry boxes , per casu of 10 ijts. . Jl.liOfi 1.75. 1'OTATor.s The receipt- , are larger and the market is very weak. Nebraska , Iowa and Minnesota Krown pjtatoes , In small lots from store , 05Q,7c ( ; same in car lots , ( iO < iG5c' ; Colorado rado , from btoie.70e ; Colorado lots , (17Q.70i' ( . CAiuiAor. CahbiiKO U not so plenty as It was , and It Is not always an ua y mutter to Ket enough to fill orders. Ordurs forcabbaKO from tbo country aru lilted at. HjC per Ib. Some coloicd cabbage bai beoii received , which Is held at 34c. CKi.r.iiv Koors According to sUc , 403COc per d 7. Oct.Kitv The demand Is Increasing as the Thanksgiving holiday draws nearer and a good deal of celery Is bains .sold ; good stock , 2635c ; fancy , OOc. Swnnr POTATOES Tno supply is fair ; west ern stock , per bbl. , it3.25'ii.3.00i Jor ey Mock , per bbl. , $4. GIIKP.N VcoKTAiu.ns Spinach , per bbl. , $2.00 0,2.25 ; salsify , 3hB35c ( per do/ . : radishes , per doz. , 20c ; endive , pur doz. , 5HiCOc ( ; onions , perdoz. , 20c ; caullllowur , per ( toJ3 ; let tuce , pur do50c. . KIIUITS GltAlTS Eastern Concords. 241425i'j largo lots , 23c : t'atawbas , 275t30c : Malavas , per 50-lb. bhls. . net. $0.50 ; Malagas , pjr 55-lb. bbls. , net. t7.)0 ) ; 7.50. CAI.UOUNIA I'IIUITS There Is not much left on the market ; pears. J2.50' 2.75 ; Muscat grapes , slnglo ca.ses , J1.25 ; Tokays , double cases , ? 3. AIMM.KS The suuply Is light on this market ; choice , per bill. , 4.50. CnASliiuitiE3 Cranberries are arriving very freely and aru In good demand ; Cupu Cod , per bbl. . $ G.OOS025 ; liull and bugle , JG.50 ; Jersey , JD.70SG.OO ; bell and cherry , $0. TIIOIH04I. FIIUITS. IlANANAS l'rlcos remain about steady : jior bunch , lai go. fi.OO J.&O ; per bunch , small to medium , S1.75S2.00. DEMONS Mebslnas , per box , J4.50lfJ5.00 ; Klorldas , $5 , OIIANOKAMexicans or Klorldas , pur bov , 13.20 : 0bololb , $3. cent. The uniount of bulllnn withdrawn from thn Hank of Knglaud on balance today was JL'40.000. IIIUK * . TAI.t.OW , KTO. Hinns No. 1 green hides. 2'c ' ; No. 2 green bides , 2c ; No. 1 green baited hides , 3c : No. 2 green salted bides. 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 25 Hi ! , , to 40 Ibs. , : ) c ; No. 2 green sailed hides , 251bs. Io40 Ibs. , 2c ; No. \ealcalf.8 Ibs. to 15 Ihs. , 5c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 HH. to 15 Ibs. . 3c ; No. Idry Hint hldos.5c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 4c : No. 1 dry suited hldos , 4c. 1'art cured hldoE > 'ie per Ib. less than fully cured. SlIKEP I'Ki.TS-Oroen halted , each , 35tt75c ; green salted filiearllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , each lOsBlOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early yklnsi , No. 1 , each 6itlOc ; dry shearlings ( short , wnnird early skins ) . No. 2 , each De ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wo.il pults. per Ib. , actual weight , 10 ® lie ; diy flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts P r Ib. , aclu-il weight , 1720c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool poltK. per lit. , actual weight , OSlOc ; dry Mini Colorado mur rain wool pells , per Ib , , actual weight , 7ff 0c ; dry piece.- , and bucks , actual weight , 537c. St. IDills Murlints. FT. I.ot'is. Nov. 21 ri.oni-Steadier , but unchanged ; patents , W.OOS3.15 ; c.Mra fancy , I2.052.7B. \VniAT-i'elloirearly : ; , but turned later and closed ' , < Tk'iC nbovo ycstorday ; cash , 557 c ; November , OQJ.c ; Ducunibur , 50.'ic ; May , 04 He. Coax Advanced steadily and closed "ifl'Sc above yesterday : cash , 33'ic ; Dcceiubui , 32 'c ; January , 33c ; May , 3G3 c. OATS-lllgher ; cash , 27'828c for sample lots No. 2 ; December , flOVc. KVK Scarce and wanted ; 44cbld. HAIU.KV Quiet ; .Minnesota , 57c ; Iowa. uOc. lliiAN-Qnlot ; 59c on cast 1 rack , llAV-Dull and unchanged ; timothy , $10.00 © 12.50 ; prairie , t7.lOao.OO. ) J.BADyulei. . S3.2C. KI'IITKUNominal : , $3.42i } . KI.AX SF.ID Lemur , Jl.oa. Ilim-Ku-I'iichangud : cioamcry , 2124c ; dairy , lG' < ? 22c , KoiWrnchanged , lOJJlOc. I'OIIN MIAI : , ( jiilnt. f 1.70. WIIIKKV Moady ; $1.15. ItAnuiNOrncliaiiged , 4'iUfic. ' i.'ono.s -rnchanged ; OSc JLOO , I'liovisio.vs-l'ork , quiet , * 15 ; lard , nominal , ! 8.12i ! : dry silt munis unohaiued ; loose siiouldei > , tfi.75 ; lungs and rlbi. J7.50 ; horts , J7.75 ; boxed loth. 15c moro ; bacon , unchanged , 'Iooa J7l'0 ! ! lc"KS ! " " 1 l')1" * 'J ' ! Nllul'tH' * ' ) j"5 KecKiiTS Hour , 4,000 bbls , ; wheal , 38,000 bu. ; corn , flj.noo liu. : oats , 8,000 bu. Hllll'MUNTS-l-'Innr , 12,000 hbls. ; wheat , 00,000 bu.i corn , 03,000 bn. ; outs , 20,000 bu. Uottou Market. Nr.w Oitr.K\.i , ! < . Nov. 21.-fOTTOS-Stcady ; middling. 7'5c ' ; low mlddllm ; . 7 , ' < c : low or- ( Unary , 0'4'c ; . et lecelpi , , , 1U.U14 hales ; moss leculptH , 20,6(13 ( link's ; c.\portstiireil ) : llrllaln , 4,5(12 bali'hj coastwise , 3,420 bales ; hale * 0.000 b.Uex ; fitoeU , 2l.0'J7 ) ! hales , rutnrcs- Siilcs , 62,400 Imli'b' Nov umber , $7.28a7,30j Deconvber , I7.40iii7.11 | Janiliiry , t7.576i7,68 . f7.i7ia.7.JH ( ( Jlaich . . roliriiary. ; , 7.774i7.78 . , . . . , , , . . , . ra7ihu. j.lyi | f7j.ia7iln. Jll1L | i . . . i.v. Nov. 21 , roTTOX Qniotj mill- - - > - > * > > tilt * l-\ + { IIIU | III | ll < llln , 7 r-i.c ( ; leif \ middling 7'io ; Kood ! oiillnary , 7 13-lOc ; rpriuiits , 7(134 baien ; e.\- porlx to Pr.ineo , (1,154 ( b.ilus ; sulus , 50 balus ; INiorlii ( ir.ilu Market. PICOIIIA. Nov. 21-CoiiN Market active and Hteaily ; No. 2 , 3Gc ; No. 3 , 35o ; now No , 3 , 31'J LUig-Mnrkut actlvo and hlghor : No. 2 wblto. 28yit20c ( ; No. 8 wblto.271iU2Hc. KVK Market actl\u and ( Inn ; No. 2 , 47&48C. WIIISKV Markut lirmj wlnu , * l. 10 ; spirits , ItKCKH-TS-Whoat , 3,000 bu. ; corn , 01,750 bu. ; oiitH , 02,700 bu ; iyi > . GOO bu. ; burluy , 12- Hllll'iihSTK-Whoat , ' 2.400 bu ; corn. 13,050 , mi. ; out ! , , 14,300 bn.j tyu , none ; barley , 20(400 IMIUvailKru iUurKnt * . UKKi : , Nov. ! M. l-'uiuii Btaudy , T-rirm ; No. 2 bprlng , 08c ; No. 1 noilhern. OSIJc. CoilN-HlKhen No. 3.36ic. ( < ) Ais-\Veak ; No. 2 wluto , 200 ! { , JUlll.KV-Actlvu ; No. 2 , OOc. lYE lull ) ; No. ) ,44c. . I OIIK * r..7fii lard , 18.05. HECEii-w-riour. 20.000 bbls. : wheat , 38,400 bu. ; hurley. 125,400 Lu. Silli'MEXTs-Rour. 000 bbls. : wheat , uoiiu ; bailey. 110,70(1 ( bu. Culleo .Murliul. New YOIIK. Nov. 21.-COKrin Ootlons opened oa y on ad verso cables , ruled moder ately actUu but still easier under local liquidation , but closud firm nt about lowest liolnt ; sales , 21.5OO biign , Including : Janu ary. 1G : rubruury. J10.b5y.10.llO ; March , 5o.5 } > 5ill5.70j .May10,35ai6. iOi rienlvinlior , 114.00 , Spot colTee , Itlo quiet , uuiiy bulllnn ; > o. 7,111) ; uilld , yulel uuil unchuuacd ; L'or- dovn , I20.00320.75i snlos , 5K ( ) bags No. 7 , DP- cemlior s'llpincnt. 1Hi , ' : ) . CH | nnd firlsht. SA.NTO , Nov 21. COHT.K sjnlel ; good nver- ngo 15.400 i els per 10 Ml.ii. Itecel pis 7,000 baas , llAMiifuo , No * , 21. COMKI : WAI 'ic lower. Ilullday at tlaiolmru Vnnoirow. llAVlit : , Nov. 21 , Cot't'KR lUHower. ItniiiK JAM.IIIO , Nov. 21. C < IITIK : Quiet' No. 7 , exchange stiuxlnnl , 14,800 rcls per 10 kilos ; e.Ncbange , 10'i' . Kniisas L'lty M irKrH. ICANRASCITV , NtV. -\Vllf.AT ! { l ! higher ! No. 2 hind , fiOflSO'ic ' : No. 2 icd , mhbVir. CORN < jc blghor ; No. 2 mixed , 30c : No , 2 Willie , 30ff.30'C. OlTS-rirtn ; No. 2 ml.\ed , CCS'JG'tOt ' No. 2 white , 27"JSi' " ( ' 1. Kim * Steady at 20' ' ; < ' . live- Steady : Nu. 2 , 47.- . Tl.AX SKRti-Weak ; 03IVJ Ic. ritm5s.ftr ; > Oi- . leady ; timothy , 18.00ii9.50i prallle , UO. H Slow mid weak ; cieamory. 2024c ; dairy , lU.cnit'Tsheat , Ifl.OuO Int. ; corn , 2,000 bu. ; aK none. Hitli'MKNTs1 Wheat , IG.OOO bu. ; com , 2,000 bu ; oats , nqjic. l.l\erponl Miirlirts. IiviniM : ) i , , Nov. 21. WIIKATSteady ; demand imiiciatc ; holders olTer mnderately ; California , N'o. 1 , 5s 7(1'"is ( ' ) 8il ; led western sprlmr. No. 2 , 5s Gil tis 7d ; No. 2 winter , 5s 2'icl < i,5s 3'8 < 1. I'OIIN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed wcslein , 4s Mid. _ Dulntli Wliniit Atiirliet. DlM.trTii , Nov. 21. Maiket li regular. ( ilose : Nu. 1 hard , cash anil November , 07e ; Deccmlier , ) " , ! ; May , ( iic ( ; No. 1 northern , cash , November. UOc ; December , OO c ; May OOc ; on track , ( > jc VVoul ST. I.oui.s Nov. 21.Wool , Unchiuiued either In tiino or price ; thu only sale repotted was 82 bates on pi hate terms. NVOt'KS AM ) 11M ( ) ) . .Spccnlatlvn Securities Aetlvn nnd MrmiK Throughout the I my. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 21.--Wall street has not experienced u day hi many weeks In which the speculation on the Stock exchange com bined strength with activity lu such a marked decree as It iliil loilay. It was practically a hull market all day , for though there were occasional reactions , there was no depression anil each hall In the upward movement seemed only to give now buoy ancy to the dealings anil borvcvl to attract now purchasers , and while Sugar was the stock most largely dealt In , the buying was well distributed through the pencral list , other of the loading Industrials , the grangers , Western Union and Ucadiiig also coming In for n largo share of attention. The buying in Sugar is said to have been largely for the account of a local hear , who not only Ueslroil to cover , hut also to ac cumulate a load of long stock. It is saiil private advices from Washington saj the changes in the larllT will not be to any ex tent unfavorable to sugar rclltiing interests. The course of the stock was up illl day , openIng - Ing at % ' . . ! and closing at 'JtJ1 , ttie last being the best prlco of the ( lay. The roaclions dur ing its great climb never exceeded * { per cent anil wcro generally contlncd to the smaller fractious. Thu preferred shares rose - per cent on sales of loss than 500 shares. The other Industrials shared more or less in the upward moVe , except Cordaeo preferred , which fell off 2'j ' percent , while the common stock rose'J'j ' , per cent , revers ing yesterday's conditions , when the com mon declined unit the preferred rose. Chicago cage Gas advanced 1'Y per cent. Cotlon Oil 1 } per cent. I-ead preferred l11 per cent , Lead common ' < pet1 cent , Tobacco 1 per cent. Distlllinj ; ' 4 percent and General Eieo trio % per cent. DislillitiK was sustained durimr the after noon by the announcement that the presi dent was opposed to an income tax , which was regarde.l as favorable to an increase in the spirits tax as a counter proposition. Western Union was bougbt freely on reports of government control of teleirraph lines. The * grangers were in good demand and tlieir prospects were not injured by the declaration of the regular dividend In North west common unit preferred mid St. Paul & Omaha preferred. The closing figures were the highest touched ami showed an advance of 1'4 per cent lu Northwestern and St. Paul , X poi1 cent in St. Paul & Omaha , Of the coal stocks Now Jersey Central wus the only weak spot. It being feared Us relations with the Luhi' h Valley might involve it iu the labor troubles on that road. Luckti- wanna is up per cent , Delaware & Hudson ! > < per ccut ami Siisquehanua & Western U < percent. The Post says : There- has been prevalent a notion that owing Io incidental lluctua- tions , thecourse of the recent slock market has been strongly downward. So far as concerns - corns the general list this is not true. The market's tendency since the currency legis lation passed to break up into independent groups , lias often been noted in this column und there are sections of the market which for obvious reasons have declined. But the number thus affected has been small. Sug.ir certitlcates. for instance , have fallen short 0 points since the opening of November , General Electric. 10 per cent , Collon Oil , G per cent , und Distilling certificates , 4 per cent. But if Ihese slocks be excluded from the reckoning and with them ono or two others , such as r/uUvillo and New Enirlaiid , which wcro depressed by special influences , most people would bo as tonished to discover how close are present prices to tno opening quotations of the month. The er.ingcr stocks , for which a collapse of the most serious character had been predicted , are ruling now within a fraction of the last October prices. Uoday's market merely served to de..ioustruio Hie force of Iheio various coimideralions. A movement , rather moro spirited than usual , to bid up the prices started a score of recent sellers to buying uaeu their slocks , und Iho movement , once started , for u time con tinued of its own momentum. The following are Hie closinprquotations of the leading slocks on iho New York ex change loday : AtchlHon lll i Kortliuin I'.ictllc. . ( iaift AilaniH UxpreHs. . . 14ii I do prnf'U 2'jijr Alton. T. 11 ' . .lit , II. ! > . . 1) . iOulf. . . , 0 doprof'd. . 1:111 : NorthweBtwn. . . . . . 105 Amerlcjin I\PIIJSH : lir do pr. < ni ll.iltlmoitt.iaido. . 70 Nuw pr.Vorl Central. C.iu.liU IMclllc . 73 N. y. . . Cumula Southern. , fil lOnturlo A. Western Cantral Pacific . 18' < Orcjon Imp . CJII-H. & Qlil.o . IHJi ; Oregon Nav . ll ! Chlcasro A. Alton. . . iir : O. H. U & U. N I C. , H. i. y . M ) I'aclfluMall Ill c. nan IVorla , Uco. iK. . . UJl Cuntnltilnted Oas. . Kim , I'liiHUunr 148 c. co. . A , si. L . : tst ? t'lilhnan I'.dauu. . . 170 Col. Coal & Iroa. . . K ) Itcmllng- ' 'DJii Cotton OH Ort . 3Js Kluhnioml Tor : t Dol. & HinUon 131U ) ilu uivf'U 15 Del. I.avk. A , U'odt. IH'.I iKlofiramlo West. . U ) I ) . &U. ( ] . pruf'il. . . : HH ilupnifil 45 I.undo i ao < ! . < iiii'Jiuiioui. Ijoxnox. Nov. 21. L'i | a ; ConsnlH.inonuy. , U3 'fi < lilj7l xlo 1:1 : ordinary. * 1 Consols , uiM'nt. . . . . tn"t S ! , I'.llll eoiiiiion. . IIS C.iii.iiltau IMullle. . 70" Sow > 'oi' . ( Uunlral. ] ( ) " > Erlo l\ni nylv.t'.ili : filly Kilo -JtU llnll-u loW llllnola Uuiilr.il. . . . . . . ljx. P.m. now 48. . r-"lj'- ItAll tilt.VEH 32'd ' pur ui. ilo.suy Hi pjr CJIH , Itatu of dlM-'ount. lu Iho open markut for both bliorl and thrcu months bllU , 2 ; pur cent. Now Vorli .Uiiiu NEW Yoiiit. Nov , 21 , The following are the mining ijuot itloiit ; ciioiorT. ' , . . , . .7. . . , ' K' ) I'Junomh v'O Crown 1'ohil 7.t Sk-lT.l Nevuilu. . . . 1411 Con. Uul , A , Va . . . , , JT : > st.inj ir.i. . . . . . . , . , lou loKhvoo.l ) , . , . , , OtUnion | fun. . 11U OonldA , Curry. . . . . ll'l , Vciloiv JuvUut UK ) lUlu A. Norci-o.iu. . . h.'i ini.i silver 11) IloincbtuUu H7.r , juli'ic rillun' . , , . , , . , ! ' . ' & Muxlvun , , , ion ilo pref'd. , . . , . , . I''OO Ontario. . , , , , . . . , . . . . i.H Jutwer. . , , , 1U tlDhlr. . 181 On tliu l.uuumi .unr n | . NEW VOIIK , Nov , 21. The I'o t'a financial i fiuui Ixjudun kuy : Nluu thousand pntinili In cold rain * . In loilny from fhlm Unr Kold was In llttlil Oemtiiid.'hut tliu tirlco iincliaiitfoil. Tliyifar : .et uro tdlu. firnt class Investment * l < Viay ( intlnupd to iUp on cheat ) money. ATlHTicaiH ( ipened well , tlieii hecamo dull and rnso ulrirpl v ul tliu clo < o. Now . NEW YOIIK , Nov.iCAv M < mv oxOAl.TKnsy al U'i per cent ; laii loan , l per com : closed at 1 percent. - ( loviiliNMR.NT livvw-l'lrm. Stale bonds , dull. „ | The closing nil ililioni on lionrtv TJ. a.In n > , . 'ilHt/4 / siTir"H. K. UJMI. M lint II. H. Inuuiip . il'j < St. PaulC'iitiooN. . 1W ! tr. S. 4 > nHrer ; . _ ill. , SI. 1' . C. \ 1' . IHH. ( , ] lll ) I'aplllc ( ) of' "i. . . . , 1(1:1 : , 'T ' , 1' l < . ( I.Tr. HetH 7UMi 1.1. slrinipi'l 4 . . .1 11.11 T. 1 * . It. ( I.Tr. Hull ' - ' ( ) > ( Mlitioiirl Us . -ion- Union I'.iu. Isls. . . . lo.l IIOHlon Sturk It 1103TON , Nov. ai. < 'ull loans , 2'JQ.4 ' per cciil ; I line loins B'lffiO percent. CUnlngtiuo- tntloiiN linstocks , bonds und mlnlngsbares : Alcli..T. AS. V. . . . 1WH do liivfiTri' . ! IS American HiKr.ir. . . IiirH Win. Central il' ' < ilu pri'tiM-nil wn Ali'lilmiii 'JniN .W * * Hay Slate ( las Atrlil un 4n HUM Ik'llTul Iss ( leu. Kli-e.rM 71 llostuiitV Allitniy . 'JO lit AlliMiexMlnluirCu. V. > llummi A. Maine . . llt' ' Alliinllo 7'i C..1I , VJ hl ( Iki-lun \ Moiilun.l vr > lleneral uion ; mv Ilii'te > V lUsioii. . . . MX Mexican ( ' ( irrnl. . ( I t I.iliiiuel \ llwln. . ' . ' < . ' . . . . ' . ' N. Y..VM.K Ux-H feiiiiMinlal 'M Old Colony 177 Vr.mklln 11 ( > re , Sboit Line. . . . (1 ( 'Kearsane ' II Uillilii'r 41) ) Osrcnila .Ml S.m DIeiro ,1 onhify 1(15 ( ITiilon Pni-llli' H'4 it.unar.ifU 135 WctttlliKli. iieo. : . . . 'J4.i < | , Knu I'raueiscii .Mining ijniilulliins , S\.s riiAM'lsco , .VH. ai. Theonii'lalcln-.Ing iiuiitatlons for mining slooUs today \\oi-i ) as Alia . .MI i.Mi-xli-an . lad Ill-lie lulu . . . . r I.MOIIII . 1. llJlclii-r . ! W INavalo . r llcul .V lloiehei- . . . . 310 uueon lloilliiCon II ) Olililr 111.- llalwer 1(1 ( 1'olosl I'.O Cliullav HO Savnmi 105 Con. C.il. A.Va 110 Sierra Nevada infi Cniwu I'rilnt SI ) UlllllllClM 11. % ( ioiild .VCmry 1 in tllal 10 ! Hali'AXi > ivross. . . II. Yellow Jnrkct. . . . llfi I''liinnulil Notes , Nuw OHMUXS , Nov. 21. C'luarliiRs , ! 3,388- C03. KANSAS Cirv , Nov. ai.-Clcarlngi , $1.431- 555. llAl.Ti.MOHK. Nov. St. Clearings , ! -V-7tf,333 ; balunccs. J200.000. I'AltlH , Nov. 21. Three per cent icntus , 08t OOc for tin ; acuiiunt. I'llll.Alir.l.cillA. Nov. 21. dealings , $12,370- 051 ; Imluncus , $1,702,103. Nuw YoilK , Nov. 21.-JloarlliRS ( , $101,504- 715 : balances , if > ,408,137. MKMI-HIS Nov. 21. Oli > arln s , ? 4H7,15uj bU- : ancos , J145.034. Now Vork > ! \cianiu ! selling at par. UI.NCI.XXATI , Nov. 21. Clearings 11,811,860. Money , 07 per cunt. New Vork e.xcliange , 00tt70c prumunii. 110STON , Nov. 21. Clearings 114,500.080 ; balances , $1,372,087. K\cbnnguon Nuiv York , par to lee premium for cash. ST. 1.0UIH. No * . 21. Cluiiilncs S3.012.180 ; balances , 5720,342. Jloney , quiet at 7518 pur cent. Kvcbangu on Nuw York , 75jj,00c prcinliiiii. - KIIICAOO , Nov. ! ! ! . ( 'I6arlilg4 , $14,807,000. Now YoiU uxcliniigD , BOu pridiilum. Siurllng excliangodullactual , $ t.8U'1ftl.tio'U ' , Honey , llriu at 37 percent. OMAHA r.irii TOCIC M Cattle Trade Surrnltnit with 1'nor .Stork Hogg ( ! o UITu klclci'l In 1'r.ce. , i TrnsiiAv , Nov. 21. Hccolpts for the iw'st t'.vo days , compared with the flrst iwq'tiayi } of last week , show an increase of atout. ,1.501) ) cattle anil 500 nogs , while sheep , h.iyo fallen off about 500 head. " , ' The cattle market was very dull. Ripe beeves , bath natives and westerns , were in good demand and'stroag , but they were also mighty scarce. JjL'hU and oilier markets have bseu surfeited \vithconimon shortfed cattle and tail-end rangers and the natural result lias been a break in values. Dullness in the feeder trade has also contributed to weaken the market , and cattle that were not fat sold lc to Lie lower than the close of last week. Mtiturail native beeves at4.00 to $5.25 were quotably strong , but the general run of stuff at from ? Ji.iO : up to fcl.lS was weak and unevenly lower. There \vero some westerns hero peed enough to sell readily at 1 rout $3.70 to VJ.S3 , but cattle on the Texas order sold badly at around W.2."i to 1.3. ! ! Business was dull throughout , and nt the close n good many common cattle wcro unsold. The cow trade was slow and prigei lOc io lrC lower all around. Offerings were liberal and the demand already ovcrsupplicd. The bulk o tne fair to good butchers , ' Htuff cliaugcd hands at from J' ' i0 ! to $2.50. Veal calves were steady , helling up to $ .1 and common large stock was lower , selling uown to SI. .Bulls and oxen were generally a shade easier , selling around f 1.10 to J2.50. Business in feeders was all but dead. Largo stocks on hand and a very restricted country demand had a tendency to give traders the blues. Prices were liardlj < iuot- ably lower , but thov ought to bo low enough to bring buyers. The feeling was very nc.nk quolcd at from i.SU to $ ) . ; { ( ) : fair to good at .from $2.50 to Si.SO , with inferior to fair grades at from $2 to $2.40 , IDAHO. HOfdri. . .1100 275 1 sir , IK'IO'JO 60 fdis. . 1127 .2 5015 slui-l" . . 1171 2 8'J WWMI.M1. \f > fdrs. . 1131 2 75 75 cons. . 033 2 45 40 cows , OHH 2 45 1 feeder. 13110 2 50 H Mrs. . . . ! ! ' . ! 3 16 2Mrstli ; bill ) 2 00 1 steer..1270 3 35 15 htuorM.M7H 3 35 30 Htuuii. 1222 3 00 11 sll-i.tlg 024 2 30 1 sli-cr. 1220 3 00 1 slei'i.1050 3 111) ) 130 fdrs..1118 2 Ii5 61 co\\s..llli ( ) 2 (10 ( 1 steer. . . 1110 3 35 21i ( svt'l-.1457 3 (10 ( 10 Mrs. . 1101) 260 1 si our. . . 10(10 ( 300 lines -Receipts wore llbcr.il and the < | ual- It.V good , but with no shipping or speculative demand ami bad reports from both hogs uuil [ irovlslons in Chicago the advatico of Mon day was partly lost and sell-jrs had to sub mit toan average decline of about fio. Tlioro was a very active loi'.il demand and as sellers are not disposed to hold their hogs very lontr just now the movement was brisk anil iho pens were emptied at an early hour. Choice hogs of all weights sohl up to $ Y3S auu rough packers to light pigs went at from $ , " > 'J5 down to $ .1.15. r'or fair to good hogs without regard to weight it was prac tically u $ r > . : ) market , the big bulk of iho offerings going at that lipuro , as against Jj.M Monday and $5.00 to $ .VOTi one weulc ago today , liepresentatlve sales : Xo. 71. . ui. . 01. . d7. . 60. . ( id. . 611. . 78. . 55. . 611. . 6H. . (14. . 35. . 70. . 50. . 50. . 53. . 74. . 75. . (1O. . (13. ( . 110. . 75 . 57. . 78. . 40. . (18. . 74. . (15. . 02 . 65. . (17. ( . 111. . 71. . 53 . cms AND uouuii. 3..313 120 4 00 SIIUKI * The receipts consisted of a couple of loads of fed natives and they sold readily at & ) . ' . ! 0ff'I. ( ! ! . ' ) , or good strong prices. The do- maud is good from all soiuves and the mar ket is Ilnn. Fair togoo.l inlives , S2.fiUi'J.50 ; ( ; tair to good westerns , § U.'J."iij'J.i."i ( : ; common and stock sheep , $ l.iiO2.-i ( ? ; good to choice 40 to lOO-lb. lambs , ? 2.5J ( < il.17 > . Representa tive sales : No. Av. I'r. 100 natives mixed 100 $320 00 natives , mlxud KIH 3 25 1 buck 100 200 Hpcoipts mill Ulnpo < ltliiu ot Stock. Onicbil recalpU and dlsi | ullljn of sto- hewn by thubo.iksof thu IJuloii Hluj'c V scoiiipany for thu twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock p. in..November 21 , ,1803 : IlKCKIIMS. CATTLE. ( 'lilcaRO l.islueK Alurknr. C'llK'Ado , Nov. 21.The iiilot | lonu of the cuttle iiuukot re--.diii'd iinchaimed , Tbeiu- celpts weie siiriTi (0,000 bead ) and the demand wus ditto. As to pilccs , they umoltlioiil noicept Ibloiirlntlon. . TIM y landed fromM.25 to J5.00 for mtlve- , and from * 1.50 lei J3.25 for rangers , and weio sieady there. A fnrllim advanci ) in the London maiKel of Ue did not appear Io IKIKI tiny ullccl on this mai Kul : neither did the fact thai the nrol | > ts ucro lliht ; and likely to contlniiu MI. 'I'heru was no competition hi'tucen buyui's und thu host thai heller.si ould ilowustu liotd Monday's pi ice . Thu Mipply conslsled about ciiniilly of natives and rancors. Thu fiirinur xild mostly ul 61.80 tn $5.15 , and from t2 to $3.35 took ( lit ) bulk of tbo latter. There wus u lltllii liujulry for htockersund feediirs at from $2.25 to ? 3.75 , and \enl calves Hero Him lit fiom t2.'J5 to J5.85. ' riom 16c to 25c per 100 lb . lower" was tbo way thotialchiiiuii iiuoled Iho IIOK maiket any tlmu after 10 o'clock. It did uupen iiultu so hud as that ; Indeed lie ! early siile.s did nol In- dlcuto u di'cllno of miiio than fiiiiu lOc to 15c , but. the dullness und weakncs.bucamo moio and moro Intense as ( be day advanced , At thuclusu$540 was thu top for li ht weights and K > ,35 bought choice heavy , whlhi oidlnary packlnu loth chuii ed hands nl from $5.10 to 15,15. The MuaKness was attributed to yeslor- day'h decline In provisions , Oljvliiusly it was nut duo to recent or inosp.'cllvn huiivy ro- celpl.s. The tinlviilh tlncinlurday amount to barely 42,000 head , which Is 7,500 less than for thosamu tliiio last uncle , IH.OOOhns thiiii last year and 43,000 less than In IhOl. The uiaikut llnlshed heavy. Tin ) uiii.\pecled Incieaso of nearly 22.000 over thu MUIIII time last weeK , and that In t\u > daya , In Itself a half wucK'nMipply. lias ii | > icl all calculations and hcailerud all theories to the wind as icttaids the niiinhur ofshDupto coinn to maiket mid iiKaln has brought julceH down to thu iiilnously low lan u of too or tbreu weukii hack and 20 < ; to 30 < : limurthiui liihtweek. AllhoilKb buyeiHKathurcd In ovei 18,000 usturltiy ( , thu mitrla-t. closed 1,000 to 2,500 can led ovorj , makliiK Ki.OdOon sale lo- duy , far lee lar u a niiinhur with a blK inn In slKhl for lliu lemalndcrof thu week. I'oor to common iiatlvim sohl ut fion , f- . Io 'i'2.50 ' ; bo.iiiitbliuu tillht better from fJ.25 lofti.GU ; the bust from $3,50 to ft.7fi : ; u fuw yeailliiK wulberxut from fl.25 lo1.7.ri. Tliln and com mon lambs from $ -,60 to 2.75 ; sDinuthlnx H trlllJ belter Horn M. to 13.25 : fair to good from $ : i.2.pi toW.76 ; tbo lit'si , ; 1.25 , KecehilHi Cattle. O.OOli huail ; calve , 600 head ; bo s , IM.OUDlioad.slie.jp ; , 14uOOhuad. TlmKvtMiliigJoiirail r > < | ) > irli : OAiri.K Iteciilnts , 11,000 head , Including l,5uOTexiins and 1,600 nestunih ; maiKut rilow and biirely sleadj ; Kood to idiolcu hteer , lM,75fi5,6'l ' ; mudllim , ? t.0)iil.(15 : eominon , * alo//.3,75 ; enwii , 75c' < tJ2.7i > : Htookcrs and feudurs , * J.25j J.OO ; westoills , JJ.50Jl3,75 ; Tuxans , J2.25i.3.16 , lloos Keculplh , 18,000 head ; maiketononud 10i : loivor , itilliiK W-i'2'M lower ; louah and common , f5.00iii6.10 ; packers and Milpulni ; , f5.16Uii,36pilmih''avy ; ) and butchers' welchlx , * 5.25i80.55 ; lljlit , > 5.2..15.6.1. .Siutf : AMI Minis Krciilpts , 14,000 heud ; markutdemoialUed ; 2JU4IA : lower than lust 1'ilday. > itir York l.ivo ntouli 'Muiliet. NKW Vouit.Nov. 21. IlKavus Iteculpls , 600 bead ; no trading ; diuiseil beef slow at UQUIiii peril ) , fornatlvusldes , Ktiiopeunuablusijuoted Or OcbiMstcJ Wo.-.oo , tliculd ua BRADFIEUJ'S FliMALE REGULATOR , Every inijre teiit possesses superb Tonic propci titi ntid certs a wonderful influ ence in toii-rjj up an > l strei'dlheninfj her tystcni , by driving through .the proper channels : tll impurities , Health and Mreriglh fjuura Jtecil to result from its use. IM.iirn. . ivho iv brtirlililen forolgU. .inihn , aftt-r u lnu llrailfleltt't Jlcffiitalor fur fuu munili * it J M. JoBNiim. Mnlvcrn , Ark. IltutiLiTou On. AtUiiln , U > . guul ty UiUjUiu tt $1.00 i.tf buUlu. American MCI > M nt lOf-ilJc iict Ib diessod welRlil ! n frlitor.itod ti-ef H'- ' l'A1Vi ! - | { ei < i > | | ) t , 3(2 ( b-idi prl.-os le.ily , veal , tS.oo S.oOi wesl-in i-.ii\ < M.in. SIIUKIUrcelpti , 8.SOO li.-.id. maikiM Hull and oulet ; sheep. | i or t > fair , J2.50.c3.76 ! Iambs , decent to choice , ? I.2H ,5.12' , ' . HOT ; Hecelpts , 3.1 1'l ' beadi iiniu on sales mill hut nominally \\cul ; ul ' Knnsm City I , Hiti > c KANSAS CITV. Nov. at. fiTn.r.-llecelpts 0,600 bead ; shipments , 4,600 bead ! mai- Kot slow and wunk ; Tuvat ileers , t2.4Oi 4,15 ! Hb ppliiR Hirers J 1. 1085.251 "lexus ? i i ' , MJ\5l , Vw * ' Jl.26n3.25 ; ImtcberH- ° C " ft-edeis , J2.45 Q305 lioos-Keoolpt 7,000 beads shliiiieiil | , n "y.l niatket lK5.20c ( lower : bulk , t5.3ii , , , , , ! } ' - liacklnu and mixed. * .Y16T& 6.20 : ll hts , Voikers and tila < . $5.l6ii' .6n. M ! , ' ' ' " 1U'00I , | > ! M' "i100 lll'l'l ! < 1,000 bead ! maiket slow and dull. St. l.otm l.lvo Slnok Miirl.-M. , ST1 1'Otim , Nov. ai. t'ArTi.n-Ueceipu 3 Oito bead ; shipments , 800 head : market sl advi fair to coud natives , J3.26 < it4 V ) : oHetlnL's J'1'1 ' ' ; Tevisnnd Indian steers , strong , tJ ( ,0ifi 3.30 ; cows , $1.60 < J2.40. i rl'srl ! ? ! ! < ; ol'llls' | , 4'H1 | ( > IIPII ! | ! "hlpmcnls , 1.600 head : marUi-t 15U20c hiwei ; Imnxy , " -"Ui } > .45 ; mixed , 8-1. 00'if-.35 : IlKht. t : > .ou1 > i Snr.r.i'-KecoliitP. 1,500 head : sblpments. 400 lloaV.J olli'Jll"'t v" ' d.v ; oed nilM'd nallxo , } 3.00iij3.75 ; common stulV. fl.5Oii2.50. Slinix city \\Vf \ \ Mock .MiirUcl. SlolIXV.T.V ! > .N'llv'-1- lltliq-1l't' ) ! ' 1"ls , 2,800 i Imad ; nlllcbil yesterday. 303 headi shln- mrlls ! ' n..ini. ( ! ' "aikel ftjb'UV lower at S5.IOQ. 5.20 : bulk , * 5.16 , active. rAT,1J-.BrHl'll" | | ' ' ' l.'llf ( liPadtoHI. lal yester- day,2H ( , head : shipments. 171 head : butchers' stock lower , others steady. Stock In Mghti Kccolpts of livestock at tii' > four piln-lpil nustuin maikets 't'uesilay , Noxemb'f 21 : , . . , _ , , I'atllo. lloirs. Mioi'p. SouthOmaba . 4,333 4,30il 200 ( hlcaco . 0,000 1H.OOO 11.000 Kansas City . 0,500 7,000 2,10 ! ) = 1. l.otlU . 3,000 4,800 1,500 Total . 23/733 IlTiTbii lc\Vltt's Llttlo Harlj Hlscrs. Small pills , safu iillls , best pills. Mirrl : : < in Liccn ri. The following tuarrlapo licenses xvcro Issued yesterday : Name anil Address. AITO . ( Albert Woolsuy. Unmhti . ' ' ' 2J I Nora Styeis , Onnha . [ . . . 17 U'liailes I' . Michel. Omaha . ' 27 ( l.llu l' . ISiown , Omaha . 17 . ( 1'rank .1. Klhak , ( rnaha . 30 ! Itoso M. Hcinska , Omaha . 22 Kred W. Anderson , Omaha . 25 Mai-gai ulS. Hopper , Omaha . 20 j Solomon HcrRstedt. Valley. Neb . 30 I Hilda J. Ktlckson. Valley , Nub . 2J Olaf K. I'cdei-son , Omaha . 31 Annie I ) . Hanson , Omaha . 18 J.Michael Hart , South Omaha . 32 I Katie Noone , South Omaha . 20 Nccll Tiank , Omaha . 20 Maiy Itukuc , Omaha . 20 Myron llarr , Cottonwood , Minn . 60 Stella A. Knowlton , Valley , Neb . 40 Archlo T. Shaven , Omaha . 21 Kittle 1' . JIstelhurM , Omana . 23 .1 Custavo I.aKC , Washington , Neb . 27 I Macglo StoltenuerB , Doir.'las. Neb . 21 Cure Indigestion anil biliousness with DeWitt's Uttlo Karly Hlscrs. IS THE BEST. * RELIEVES PROMPTLY nd CURES QUICKEST. , XXVO t D SUBSTITUTION IM Hl ) lIi'LV M-JJ it is v * ' not strnnpo that SOUK p oplo do wrong through Ijjn jmnoo , ethers frotrt n failure to lnvosllj.nlto as to tlto ri lttoi. wronp ot ix matle.r Hut it Is str.uigoi thntindivldutils and ttnn * . who are ( o'.l.V nwnro ol Iho rights of ethers , \\lllj1 ) or- slst In porpetrfitlliR frnttdii ttpon tiiom. IH h-tunod , woaltliv innnufroturinjf firms will olTor ntul Roll to rol.itl nier- chnnts , iirtlctcs whluli they know to bo Infrin otnontB on the rights o ( propi'lo- tors , and iinllnliousot well known goods. \Vo want to sound it nolo of wurnlujr td Iho retailers to bjw.iro ot Bitoli iinlttx- tionsutid HlmulnUonsof "C'AurHii's Lli'- TIK Livr.lt 1'tl.i . " \\Mton they nro of fered io you , rotuso thonr , you do not want to do wrong , and you don't wunl to lay youraolt lltihlo to n lawsuit , lloa Kninklin said "tlonosty U the boil poli cy'1 : it U liiHliu Iruo Unit "llonoaly UioboHt Fine Cooking at How , Koine people think that they cannot procure the ( loliuiito soups und MUU'OS iiiul lU'lU'loiw inutlo ilishos which nro peeuHur to the best French cooking in tholr homos , Hut by IHO of Company's Extract of Beef ivs n stock for Soup * , Sauces. Miulo l-MaliuH , they can bo mmlo easily , olicivply , und sucocssfiil- ly ut homo. N. It. tictiho Kenulno Liebi-r OO'if- FANY'S ' und avoid dcs.ippointmL'iit , Sao that the sK'imtu-a of Jrsri'H XON I.IKIIUI M fn blue IN TRANSIT. Tho/'ir/.TO.V JiMSlMTOK CO. . | i- , , | , ron. in. , u. &N. W. Uy. , will brush who tr. scour birloy. or cllu o.its tit ono cent per busbul. Kour yu.irs e\peieiiL'o. ! lluvo your grain donned niiduxhanuo Its v ilnn. Inquire of your acont foromin ; particular ! or uudrcsa FULTON ELEVATJR CO. , J Fultou , 111. < Union Stoo'i ' Yards Cjmpiay , SoutTi Oeit Cnttla Ho ondShoeii uiirxat U ti > ITJIV i ' ( 1 HOUSt > . Wood Brotte Live Etojlt CommU loa Maraliunt * . ? O'lth Om ha olop'.iana 1157. Cbloin JOHN O. DAUHMAX , I . w.M/rui : u.v. . oj. Market reports by mall and wire cheerful arnlihod uiioii .ippflciitlon WEL&T Meyer Extra Quality 20 , KTew Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight * Sta. " Hnind private prices. Hlj ; stock I'clt Hoots , German Sox and Scud for price list. No goods ut retail. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY , OMAHA , NRB. _ _ ' WHE"RE DIRT GATHERS , WASTE RULES. " GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF BAGS&TWI1TJ33I TENTS , ETft. Bcinis'Onia'iI ' l Omaha Tent-Awning COMI'ANV. CJMI'A.NV. Importer * mil iiirv Hirers of Hour acn ! , HOUOR COVKI18. linrlnpi , Ivrlir. ) . Illl Knrnnm BOOT3 AND SHOES. ' Morse-Cos Suoj Conp3ny. : lilt llovsrl n Haleiroom nnil Onioo-inZ-IIJI- Howard St. j-nctorr-IIIJ-llSI-IISl We no Ilia osi.v Manufitur r * of llooti nl ,0 . to ouruutrfuctor/ DRY GOOUg , FURNITURE. | GOAL. Omaha Upliolslerin Johnson Uros , CUMI'AXV. WllOLKSAr.VICOAU Upbolilcreil turnlture , Farium Slrvel , Mcnuu. tt Uuuliu , iJeJ. HARDWARE. Hector & Wllhelmy LolM & Linn , COMI'A V. Dciln > In hirtwir ) I'll Corner lllli and Jacktou inuciiMiilo' loot * Hlrooti. Hit IKiujMii Sinn' , _ HATSjj5Ta | _ IHON ' WOItlCB. \Y. \ A. L. Gibbon * Co Onuha'Safc and Iron' Whulomle \VOIIK4. Iliti , rails , tr i iiooilt. t-nfoi.vHUlll. Jull < rni I. nlovoi. mlileni. litu Iron kliuttvn anatlrutfj- nd Jturno ; ntruuti. c i'0 > , ( iui AuJrooj , Kill uiid Jnckkon COMMISSION. LUMBER. Branch & Co. John Walielslu , luiHirt3ilAmcrlc | n 1'urt- I'roduce. frutti ol n. . | lund cement , Mlloau- kou cement a klndi.ojilen. while llmo , Liqubita. | STOVE REPAIRS Frldt & Herbert " , OinaniSlovellepilc \VOHKH. . Wbolnale liquor dcaleri and HuterattnoliiiienU for HRV klnJot i 1001 Karnam Ut. wila IIM-- PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co. Corrr a full ituc't of prlntlnxl wrapping aaj llnDned and pupori , vlli , mlt tutu , * t