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TTTR OMATTA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 2-T 1803. COiUIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL After Ruling Weak Nearly All Day Wheat Suddenly Advanced. POOLE'S BUYING STRENGTHENED PRICES Operator * Itnallztil Hint He Noedcd Wlient mid Immediately Jtun that Ccrcnl Up Several Points Corn Dull mill llvarr. CnicAfio , Nov. 24. After ruling lifeless nnd heavy for the greater part of the day , wheat suddenly advanced the last half hour un heavy buying for local nccountand _ closed with n pain of { o for December and % e for May. Corn averaged * weak , but closed nt ttio same prices as the day before. I'ro- visions were dull , pork and ribs firm and In rd weak. Wheat opened at yesterday's closlnjr Hi- tires and cased off n trillo on dull early cables. Nortnwestcrn receipts were llpht , hut WO cars being reported , and although this did not have so much of an effect as the hulls expected , yet It forced the price back to the opening figures. The export cloar- nnces were small and cables continued un- Mtlsfactory. The price dropjW back to where It had landed early and for some tlmo Hung heavily at file for JJcccmber and 01e for May. The closing cables were weal : , but Just then so mo wheat was wanted and the crowd was short. Singer offered SOO.OOO uu. nnd ] 'odlc snapped It up In a manner that made- the operators dizzy. Kvcry one seemed sud denly to discover that ho wanted some wheat. Dullness pave place to animation nmJ for twenty minutes prices rose steadily until December and May had scored substan - tlnl ( jaliis , closing at the day's top figures. May opened with sales nt OT c , lost 'j'c , milled ' 8c , declined J4'c and rallied } fu to the close at CMUe. Cora was dull and rather heavy , opening a trillo under yesterday's closing price. The dry , cold weather was considered favorable for the grading of now corn ami was one of the causes of the depression' , which became moro manifest us the day advanced. Heavy estimated receipts for tomorrow also helped tlio decline , but wheat's closing bulge caused a rally and the previous loss Was overcome. I May opened * ffa lower at WJa , lost ' c , rallied } 4'c , lost % a and rallied -tfc to the close at aujfc. Oats wcro quiet and followed corn in its fluctuations. Offerings were light and buy- ITH few. Opening c lower than yesterday , H closed at liO o for December. May sold off J.jO and raautcd % c at the close at COjS.fe. I'rovlslons wcro firmer with light hog re- fclpts , prices at the yards from 15c to UOc higher , and some covering by shorts. As compared with last night , January pork is T'-iO higher ; January lard , ! 3' c lower , and January ribs 7 > f higher. Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , JIM ) cars ; corn , 405 cars ; oats , 155 cars ; hogs , ll.OOOhoad. The leading futures ranged as follows : Ciihli ( piotations were as follows : 1'i.ouu Dull. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , ClJSc ; No. 3 spring , Cln ; No. a red , 01 We. .ronx No. 2 , 30" < c. OATS No. ' . ' , l7ic ! ; No. 2 white , 20 ? . ; fciii-i No. 3 while , a ItVK-Nu. 2 , 40'Jc. ' HAIH.KV No. i ! , nominal ; No. 3 , 4053c ; No. 4 , 38 < 344c. I'LAxScisn No. 1. tl,14M.14i. ! TIMOTIIV HKKII I'rltnc , $3.21) . I'OiiK-.Mi'ss , per hbl. , U2.75ai3.00j lard , per 100 Ibs. , JS.ftO&B.GO ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , 7.003.7.25 ; dry sal'cd shoulders ( u'oxpdi , I7.00U7.20 ; short clear sides ( bo.xod ) , 17.70 ® b.OO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , fl 10. Suo.uts Out loaf , OJiC ; granulated , tic ; stmidiml "A-I7 c. The following were the receipts and bhlp- jueiiis for today. pkis. ; ninrkol dull , clo lng qnlct ; inllliiatonts , 4.'jr.a4.50 ( ; winter palcntK , J3.40 3.CO ; city mill I'lenrs , } 3.00J. ( < & ; winter stratghtN , t2.HOQ'.1.20 ; Mlnnuapolls piilents , < 3.H&a4.00j wliitoro.stras , J2.20W2.70 ; Minneapolishakors , IJ.aOfflil.OO ; winter , low craik-H , ( fl,702.2.'j ; ( prliiK. low grades , tl.G&iOl.'JO ; hprliiK , extra , ll.ll5U2.-ir > . t C'OIIN McAir-Steafly ; yellow western , 12.70 Q.li.80. Itve Dull ; bnatloails , 5.5lic | , ItAlli.KV Dull ; No. 2 Mllwaukoo , C3Q04C. HAIII.KY MAI.T Dull ; wosturn , OOQBUc ; slx- rowi'd , HOffiHOc. WIIKAT Id'colplR , 370,000 hn , ; o.vports. 10- OOi ) hu.Ules ; 2,200,001) ) liu. futures , 104.0UO hu. * | K > t.- p < ] l inarkut ( ] iilutcloslng'tlrm with prices moru Iliinly limit ; No. 2 red , In store und nluvutiv 01' 'S ( > 7c ; Afloat , 07 (308 ( 0 ; f. to. 1) ) . . 07 ( i tie : No. 1 northern , 71 > i ® 71 Uc ; No. 1 tiard , 71j ; 72c. Options , dull mid wiiiiker caily nn < lSiuipointlni ; cabin news , rallied latur on ilcrrcnshiK refelpt.s and coverlnK of shnrls rand clnseiliat ' . ; c nut nd- vniico ; No. 2 red , January , ( iT'jGlGH'ir. clos ing at OHUe : rohruiiry. < ) DSfilUic ! , closing iittl'J'jc : M rch , 70'u < ( i70 c. ulObliiB ut 704c ; Slay , 72itt73Wc , clo lnj : at72jci ! December , OII > i OlJ' c , closln ut 00''c. I'oitS-lti'Ci'lplH , 144,000 Dn. ; exports , 05- 000 1m. ; hilley. 1)70,000 Int. futures , dC.UOO bu , hpot. Huol , ilull , closing hluiuly : No. 2 , 44J4'c In eluvutor-I&nia-lMicMillaiil Opt Ions opunud hteiuly , hut nut iictlve , mined ( Inn In tlio afternoon with wheat , niul closed l-lOJi'.o ' lilKlicnJanuiiryrl4 , tt44 tc , closed at 44tc ; Mny 4B' ftt.4U\ic. \ closi'd ut 40 < ; j November closed at 44iu ; December , 44G441ci' ? ut 44.c. nn , 34Q3&lie ( ( ; track , whltu Svcbtern , 35 ® 41e ; track , whltu state , 3&41c. Outlons , mar ket opened hteiuly , advanced > > % ' < ( : In the afternoon with wheat and corn and clo i < < l tlrmi January , U-l ? ft'J&e , clo.sed at 3&c ; May , 5 iU3r.Sc , closed at 3.ri > , c ! November clobi'il at U4' c ; Dcccmbor , . 3-l ! ii31c ; , closed ut HAYDulhHhlnpIng , GOc. HIDES I'lrmor. I.KATiii-ii-l'Irni ! liumlocksolo , lluenob Ayres. llubt to heavy uelKhls , 1-iaiUc. WooirKlnnur ; doini-stlc lleeco , 10Q27c : imllcd , 204tir ! Texas , HKiBlftc.lu"'c I'liovihlONH-lk'of , fclfudy ; cut meats , hleuily ; plcklvd Hheuldurx. fu.00iiu,26. I.ard llrm ; wt > i > lorn htciim cloM'd ut f'J.'JU ; out Ion ualcs , Novinibeiclosed ut fi ) , mniilnul : Jiih- uury. IH.25 nonilnul , I'ork , aulot ; fancy , J17.00 < iilH.6o : hhorl clrar. flT.OU&lu.uu. IlpTTBli Knsy ; western dairy , 17Q22o ; wr-ht- orn CH'amery , 204t27iC ! ! KlKlns , U7)iciblato ) dnlry. 104J20C1 Hta o < 'nunifry,222t ! . -Htimilysktute , liirin ) . oaa\ci smnll. 10U tia , ' < cj purl bklins , 4it'Jic ( ) ; full biinthern 'I'AI.IXjV " 'OTTO > tiiKi : ) uii yellow , 3D < a30c. I' United closed at 76c hid. IjnsiN Pto ily ; strained , common to good , Tuai'KNTiNtt Steady at 80iQ3l ; > ic , KICK Klrint doineiillc , fair to eMra , SL'oi Japan , 4tV J4fc. MoMtiKKB-Htoady ! New Orleans , , open ket- tli . Rood to choice , 35Q.4c. ( ) 1'jti IHONAmerican , * 12.0014.50. - Steady ; laki > , and Muad masttQ , l3.C7tJ , TlN-Quloti Mrulti. I20.0& hid : bales on Vhiinco , 10 UIIIK Novomlwr tin at (20.7O. fonAM Huw , htpiidy ; fnlr rcllnlii ) : , 2Hc ; CPII- , trlfnaaU , DO ti-iit. 3' o utkcd ; rullnrd , inurket I titoady : mould A , 4UO4 Ib-lCc ; ktundard A , A 7 > lUiMfCl confectlunttrit A , 4 7-lO t-tSc ; cut loaf , 64t& a-lOc ; crushed , OQ53-ltior pondered , i 413-16QSC ! uranul.-xlcil , 49-10 14VCj ctil > e . tOTTO.V MAKKI.T. Tolnl Clrnrnnrr * from All I'ortu Slnco Stp- Icnilii-r , IHICI , NcwVonKNov.24. rnllovvlnp nro tlio total rloiminrt'sof roHon tit nil noili nliicc Scutom- licr. Ifl03j ( inhesion , fi3r..t)3iibnl ) < : si Now Or- lcnn < > , 705,101)1 ) l > nlo ; Savinimli ; , 523,717 bales : ( 'linrlcfttoti , 21D.7O1 balr ; Wlltnlnirton , 100- 174 billet : N ifnk. : 212,117 lialrs : riaUlinnlc' , Ui.nooiiiilcsi New York. 14,332 bales ! lloston , 10,000 Imloi ; NrwpiirtNi-ws. H.UOl tialcs ; Phll- udelphla. 10.100 biilnn ; West Point , Vn. , 00,2fiO hales : HrtltiHwIck. 1H.UOO bales ; VnJiwPO , 4,100 ; mjVr.i ; ; | acoln. 22,110 Imlps , T' ' lal , V'.OSD- A WW UHIO,1 ? . " NEW Oni.KAN.o , Nov. 24.- COTTON futures steady : suit" , 77,500 bnlrss Nuvnulicr. 17.45 ; Deccinbpr , ? 7.62 ; January , } 7.72ft7.73 : IVbru- nry , l7.82fA7.83 : March , % 7.U24a7.03 ; April , B.Oa8.tH.liini' ) : 8.hVS&.irinlildllilp,7clnv ; ( mlddllim , 7-\i' ; KOOI ) ordinary , " < ; i el receipts , 10,7fll bales : aross rrcelplx. 12.010 bales ! ex ports to Great llrltaln , < ! ,0'J3 lialcs ; Trance , 1,250 hitlos ! Coiillnen'l , 300 hnlcs ; cont\vUe , 3.230 hales : 1r . 0,000 bales' , Mock , 282,3rt7 haln < ! wcel.lv net tecclpti , H0.317 hale < ( ! Rros , U3.U13 bules ; exports to ( treat Britain , : i5,4U.'i bales ; Tiance , .10,007 halci ; continent. 300 bales ; coastwise , 18'J.M ) hairs ; hales , 34,450 tialcs. ST. I.oi.'ts , Nov. 24.- COTTON I'lrm : mlil- dllnj ; , 7 c ; Allies 1,300 liiiles ; iccelpts 0.300 bales ; Blilpinenls , 0,100 bales ; stock , 34,300 bales. UAI.VKSTO.V. Nov. 24. Mnrl > ol steady jinld- 01 1 iik' , 71i-H > ci low middling , 7jc ; ucxxl oidlnary , 7 l-10c ; net and L'IOSS icciiliiti , fi.riOO hnlesj iv\norts to Ureat llrltaln , 7,100 bales ! sales , 2,24 1 hales. Ml. r.onu .MnrUrS . ST. I.ouis. Nov. 24 1'i.ouu llnchanecilj palentsJ3.00B3lfit extra fniicy , (2.05 < a2.75 , WIIKAT Opened linn , hut soon eased off ! later It advanced and closed "iflc above ye.stelday ; cash , f > 7' < ' " November , 08c ; Do- ccmber , 6H , c ; ' Mny ( Oj"e. CoiiN'-Very Hull early , hut sot lively later add closed ' fl-ii' ! hlclier than ycsterdiiy : cnsli , 33 , c : December , 32'ic : January , a244i32-ci ! May. 35\c. OATS Dull and easy ; cash and November , 28Jc ! ! December , 28c ; May , 30ic. UYK-i'lrin at 44 'Jc. HAIH.KV No sales. . % HIIAN I'lrm at liOcnn east tracki IIAV l.'ncliiinKed ; timothy , * 10.00ffll2.D ( ) ; prairie. i7.noill > .00. J.KAb-Klrnii J3.20. Sl'ii.TKIl : Qulel3.47'5. ' | . 'IAX SEii--lllKher. : Jl.OH. Iltirrnn I uchatiKed : creamery , 21@24c ; dairy. 10 22i- . Kcus-I'ni'liunKed ; 10J.20o. COII.N .MiAijitlnt. : ( . J1.70. WHISKY- Steady ; 11.10. ll.umjM ! I'ncliniiL'cil , 4iQOc. ! I 'OTTOS Tins liiiPlninisedi OoctclJl.OO. I'novisio.NS I'ork , lower , fl4.iai4.C2 ( ! { ; lard , nominally ttj.2l > ; dry salt moats , ttn- cham.r < 'd ; loosu shoulders , } 0,7 ! > ; longs and rlhs , $7.00 ; nhorls , $7.75 ; boxed lots l&c more ; bacon , iinchaiiKcd ; shoulders , $7.20 ; lonch and HbS $ U ; hhorts , t'J.OOJtO.25. HnOEli'TS I'lnur , 2,000 hbls. ; wheat , 20,000 Uu. ; corn , 50,0 ( . ' ( ) hu. ; oats , 1U)00 ) ha. Hlill'MEXTS 1'lour , 4,000 hlls. ; wheat , 18,000 hu. ; corn , lo&,0 ( ) ( ) hu. ; oats , 0,000 hu. MliiliDiiixilis IVliiMi Alurknt. MINNKAPOI.IS. Nov. 24. Wheat was weak la the early part of tbe day and firm at the close , In sympathy with the course of prices else where. Kecelnls , 302 cars ; shipments , 39 cara ItcrciptK In tin ? country from farm were llKht , with shipments to terminal points about as much. It \ , expected receipts hero and at 'DiiluUi will fall olT , tor most people with ele vators In the country have ordered shipments stopped for the present at least. Tlio track demand was fair , hut the track prices did not strengthen as much as May toward the end to day , closing with a .spread of ajfc. Hay opened nt 021IC ami closed at O3'sc. December opened at 07 ic anil closed at 08a c. On track : No. 1 hard.Olc ; No. 1 northern , & 'J ! c ; No. 2 north ern , OBe. Flour Is very dull and hut little sold. Kast- ern markets have not yet not adjusted to the all rail rates , and today all rail rates are : )7ic ) ! to Now Vork and 44c to Liverpool , and 45c to London from Minneapolis. Shipments , 24,440 hbls. ; Ihst. patents. sf3.30G3.7O ; second pat ents , $ L'.O.V&3.30 ; fancy and export bakers , $ l.r > ixai.)0. ! Tim added dally output of mills ( rlndhiK today will prohahly aggregate 37,200 hbls. The feed market Is steady but quiet. Itran In bulk , JO.OOS0.20 ; bhorts , JO.25fflO.70 ; shipments , 1,077 tons. s city 'Murui-ts. KANSAS CITV. Nov. 24. WIIKAT Steady In price , but weak ; No. 2 hard , Glc ; No. 2 red , 04c. 04c.CORK CORK Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 30330jfc ; No. 2 white , 30)(5)30C. ) ( ) ! OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed , 2Cj ; < 327c : No. 2 white , 2Hi32Hii ! : . Eoos Slow at. 20ic. ! UYK Steady : No. a , nominally 47c. Fi.AXSEKl ) I'lrm lit 97QOtiu. HllAS I'll in at OBanoc. HAY Steady and unchauRcd ; timothy , J8.00 OO.BO ; prairie , $ G.70ffi7.00. HUTTEII Slow and weak ; creamery. 20Q23c ; dairy , 18liic. IlKCKU'T.s Wheat , 45,000 hu. ; corn , 2,000 hu. ; oats , 1,000 hu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 45.000 hu. ; corn , 0,000 hu ; oats , 300 bu. CnllYo AlnrKut. NEW Yoim , Nov. ,24. COFFCK Ootlons opened nncliaiiKOd to 10 points advance on the absence of llru/.llluu advices , which caused sellers to withdraw fiom the market ; closed steady at from michaiiKcd to 15 points advance ; sales , 11,000 bass. Including : No vember , $10.70 © 10.75 ; December , $10.25 ® 10.35 ; January , J10.lOfolO.10 ; February , J10.00aifi.95 ; Miiich. * 1B.70 ; May , 115.40 ; July , tlD.10iiUO.10. Spot Kin , dull und-hoavy : No. 7 , J17.75@17.87i ! ; Cordova , 2020yc ; sales , 0,000 bass. HAVHE , Nov. 24. COFFEE Irregular at from unchanged to lit lower. LONDON , Nov. 21. corrnu-Qulet at from tinchuugcd to ( id lower. Mllmmkeu Ainrknts. Mn.WAUKnc , Nov. 24. Ki.oun Quiet. WHEAT-JIlKhor ; Muy , O4'ic ; No. 2 spring , O9'lc ; No. 1 northern. 04c. COIIN Lower ; No. 3 , 44c. OATS Lower ; No. 2 white , 29yc ; No. 3 white , 28j } 30o. llAUi.uv ( julet ; No. 2 , COc ; sample , 30 ® 47',4c. KYK Steady ; No. 1 , 4G > Jc. 1'iiovtsio.NS-Hteady ; pork , J12.50 ; lard , $8,50. . Hour , 8,300 bhls. ; wheat , 40.300 bu. ; barley , H'.l.OOO bu. SlllPMCNTri I < 'loiir. 000 hhls. ; wheat , 3- 200 bu. ; barley , 1U7.300 hu. U'oul Aliruut. ST. Louts , Nov. 24. Wooh-No change In tone or price ; no sales reported , . rniLAiiru-HiA , Nov. 24.Wonr < The de mand continues fairly active , and the market Is firmer and In belter shape- than for a IOIIB time , lluyers are , moro conlldont. Excep tional sales have been madu at Ic advance , hut , the market Is not iiuotahly higher. Terri torial and western llKht line. 10iJ12c ; heavy territorial and western , 710c ; line medium , 13fi ( > l&c ; medium , 1410 ; low medium , 134il5c ; coarse , 1214c. I'mirm drain Mnr ! < ct. I'EOittA , Nov. 24 , COIIN Market active ami easier : No. 2 , 36 ? c ; No. 3 , 34B34 ( e ; now No. 3 , 334f634c. OATS Market nulot nnd Irrcculnr ; No. 2 white , 2H'iQ2Uc ' ; So. 3 white , 27428J ! < c. KYI : Scarce , nominal ; No. 2 , 4Hu 50c. WHISKY Market firm ; wines , * 1,10 ; spirits.- KKCKIITS Wheat , none ; corn , 31,800 bu , : oats , 02.700 liu. ; rye , 000 bu , ; barley , 0,300 hu. HlllI'MKNTS Wheat , 1,200 bu ; corn , 24,750 hn. ; oats , 17,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 4,000 Liverpool Atiirlcnt * . Ltvcnroou Nov. 24 , WIIKAT Quiet ; de mand moderate ; holders offer moderately ; California , No. 1 , Os Did : red wubtcrii BJII IIIL' , No. 2 , Os 7d ; winter No. 2 , Os 2'jdift ' 5s 3Vid. ' COIIN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed west ern , 4s 2d. I'liovisio.NH Vork. prime mess , 87s Od ; hcof. extra India , 103g Oil ; bacon , Jontt and short clear. 05 Ibs. . 48s Od : lung clear , 45 Ibs. , 49a ; Now Vorlc Dry ( liioili JMurket. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 24. The dry Roods market outside of bprhiR Roods and asldo from hdllduy novelties Is positively dull. Cotton goods show a gieat fullliiK-oil'anil tlio jirlco of tlio tirlnt cloths remains 2 10-10c for U4 Muares. Dress Roods are very < i lot. Hosiery and underwear ' rule nulot. Thu'jobbing trade U fairly sup ported by mall ordure , but othcrnUe quiet and unluteifbtliiK. Oil Murkou. OIL CITY. Nov. 24. National transit ror- Illicatos oponud at 74'i ; hlahest , 70i ! ; low est , 74ii ; clnsed , 70 ; bales , IC.OOo btjls. ; bhlpments , 105.114 bbls. ; runs , 73,407 hbls , , I'lTTginniii , : vuv. 24. National traiiblt. ccr- tlllcates opened nt 74' , ; rlosed at 74 ? ; lilgh- en 74'j ; lowest , 74' ' . ; hales 0,000huu. LONDON , Nov. 24. LINHKKU On/-20s 4d (2'JOa ( 0(1 , Duliilh WhniitAlarket. . . mii.UTH. Nov. 24. This market wasdull hut steady today , Ulo.se ; No , 1 hard , cash und No vember , Clc ; Di-cember , OOSc ; May , 00c ! ; No , 1 nortbein , cash and November , OOc : December - cembor , OOSci May , OO'nu ; No. 2 northern , rubh , OO'jc ; No. 3 northern , 02c ; rejected , 4Sc. On track ; No. 1 northern to arrive , UOc. Munclip ter Dry IJmtiU MurKot. MAN-CIICSTEII , Nov. 24.-Moit offers for cloths from Chlnii arc linuractlcuhle. Varns nulut ; buyers uru walling tor lotvvr prices. l.oiiduu MitTJr .Market. LONDON , Nor , 24-Hwun UANK-Dullt little dolnx ; centrifugals , Java , 1 6s Odj Mubcovudu , fitlrrcllnlnx , 13 . ( Jn I hit I.ouilnn .W YOIIK , Nov. 24. The Tost's financial cablegram from London fciiyn : Eluviui thousuud pounds Iu gold cuuiu In tuiluy from AUitrU. silver wni won ! ; , but uuclmnRed. Itupoo paper has risen . ) ; ( , d. STOCKS AM ) IIO.NDS , Very Snhnnutln ! . .anilVcll DIMrllutteU Ad- \ nnnoTn < Snnrcil. NEW YOHK , Nov. 24. A very snhstnntlal nnd well ( hitrlbutcil advance in prices is the result of today's transactions on the Stock ox-change , niul the grangers , co.it stocks und industrial.1) shared largely In the Improve ment. Tlio lending Industrials \vero weak nnd recorded n decline , tlio moving Influence being mainly tlio proposed changes In thd tariff , vliHi for sngiir ami inctnis arc not considered favorable iu the home industries. Distilling sold for tile purpose of shaking out some weak holders , and Oencral Klcc- trio was heavy hy reason of reports to the effect that the company's trade prospects vrcic not bright. The depression in these stocks itlil not continue long , the buoyancy of the general market becoming infectious , sugar Ihtercsts announcing their satisfaction \vltlilhe pro posed duty and the General IClcctrie people denying that there is anything adverse to the company. In view of these facts the sellers of the early morning became buyers ntid a rapid Appreciation followed. Sub sequently another reaction set in which was brief. The upward movement was re sumed nnd continued with but little inter- million to thu close , when compared with yesterday's sales , prices had advanced II per cent - In Kuhbor , 2j < per cent in General ICIcctrlc , laH percent Cotton Oil , I per cent Sugar pcrforrcil and Oonhigc and Chicago < > ai KJ > er cent. Distilling declined from ill to 'M , but recovered to : iOlf. Sthav common receded Ijif per cent In the early dealings , advanced \ } $ percent , reacted 1-V percent , rallied l'a ' per cent nnd reacted ' < percent , closing V higher than lust nieht. Tlio Post says : The market for tlio lirst half of this montli , vhcn the repeal dis cussion had been al last completed , was made up of a succession of quick reactions , cacli of them followed by n recovery , bring ing prices back again to a level slightly Dolow that at which tlio downward move ment started. The net result was : i slow decline. Apparently the movement of No vember's hpcoiul hall' has boon precisely thu reverse. Tills week the market lias dis played n succession of advances , and each has been in turn followed by a reaction tinner which prices remained slightly above the line nt which tlio advance began. The result of this month's later operations has hcnco been favorable and It is not Im probable that excluding some stocks espe cially affected such as tlio chief industrials November's movement as n whole will prove to have made substantially no change. The Immediate inllucncu of the tariff bill re mains to be discovered. London started today's advance. It was a purely speculative movement , doubtless of no great slgnilicanco orof suillcient force to start oft' local prices wllh considerable gains. The following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the New York ex change today : The total sales of stonks today wore 202,800 shares , Including : Atclilson , 0,800 : American Kugar , 31,400 ; llurllncton , 11,200 ; Chleaco Gas , 14,001) ) ; nistllllns&CaUlofecdlnp. 14,500 ; General Electric , 25,200 ; Kaunas < & Texas preferred , 3,300 ; Now Yorli & New Knglaml ; 0.000 ; Northwestern , 8.400 ; Omaha , 4.400 , Heading. 13.400 ; Hock Iilaml.-C.'JUO ; St. I'aul , 20,900 ; Western Ilnlnn. 18,000. New -York Jliiimy Alurket. NiwYoiiic , Nov. 24. MOSKY ON OALI. Kasy at © ! ucr cent ; last loan , l'i per cent' ; closed iu i'/t tier cent. PntME.MEIIOANTII.B I'AI'IIU 40 percent. STEIILINO KXCIIANOE Steady , with actual business In bankers' hills at f4.85 r 4.80& for demand , and at { 4.83Uft4.83i ( ! for sixty days. 1'osted rates , $ J.84l.aOIJ. Coai- inerclal hills , J4.81 ? ( ! t4.82. KII.VEH ( . 'EiiTiKicATcs OITered at70Uc. Tlio closing ijiuuuions on Donus : Xotpu. NEW OIU.KANS , Nov.t24. OlonrliiBs , 11,078- 250 , KANSAS CITV , Nov , 24 , Clearing * , { 1,380- OT 7 * I'Aius , Nov. 24. Thrco per cent rcnles , OOf for tliu uccouiu. llAl.TiuoiiK , Nov. 24 , Clearings , $1,738 , 03 ; buluucuk , 111)0,304. ) I'llll liti.lMHA , Xnv. 24. CloarliiBs , (9,407- 443l liiilici' | | , ? 1,31BBH4 , 'New YOIIK , Nov. 14. ! Cloarlncs , (63,034- C82j Imllincfs , e4bOO,083 , .MF.unns. Nov. 24. ClciirliiKu , (28062 ; lil- : unees , f 80,604 , Nuw Vork xiliniKe ! ; , pur. G'INCIN.NATI. Nov. 24 , ClfUl-liiifs , 1,743,9SO. Money , 4'it7 per cunt , Noiy Vork cxt'liiuiKu , 7Uo pri'inluiii , LONDON , Nov. 24. Tli iiniount of bullion KOIIII Into ( hu Dunk of KiiKluiiU on baluncu today , ill,000 , Kr. I.oum , Nov. 24. Oluarlnes , (3,600,087 ; balunci'x , I48H.3BO. Money , imlet , 7fl.fi per cent. ICxelmnso on Nuw York , One premium. llosios. Nov. VU-Cloirlns : . ll,10H.244i bulmice ( J1,6'J1,0 38. Munpy , IGUi percent. KichniiKoon Now Vork. DftP and 6c urcinliitu forcnili. niirAnn , Nov. ijil-ll'Iciir-lneH , $12,871,000. Now York oclMi giv'Sc iirainluni. Slorllii ) ? OJCll.lllKO. llrntimUIIll , $4.83 > tia4.SOU. Money , plenty i tales , 0 7 pur cent , o.MAiiv mTTS'huiK MAIIUKTJ. C'Hlllc IriiloViMlt al the Deollno-HoRS Ailv.inco Umlcr l.lElit Kocnlpt . * * * Fiiltur , Nov. 2U. Receipts of cattfc , cintlnuo about the snmo ns last week ? ' Horf' supplies have fallen off nuo'ut 0,800hpail and sheep receipts show nn Increase ftf. ifor 4,000 head. There was not much change In the gen eral cattle market. On all but the best rlno bcof grades trade w ts'iltill and prices weak at the recent decline. , A bunch of fat light cattle brought RGT , and some cholco 1,353 Ib beeves.went nt $ ,1. , The under grades , the half-fat and Indifferently not-fat-at-all-stuff , selling differently at from ( .1 to1. . There wcro very few van go bcovcs on sale nnd prices ruled about the sanic.around J3 to JD.OO. There was practically no llfo or snap to the trado. hut buyers seemed content with Ink ing oft ffiic to flO < j this week and sellers wcro glnd not to have to submit to a further de cline. Extreme dullness and weakness charac terized tiio trade In butchers' and cannors' stock. Prices wcru hardly quotably lower than on Thursday , but all oflOc to 50c lower than the first of the week. Kair to choice cows and heifers sold at from 12.10 up to pi.Tii , while the common and canning grades brought from * 1.2S to ? ' . ' . Common largo to choice veal calves sold at from f'J to J5 , or about steady prices lioiljh stock was generally - orally unchanged , poor to prlmu bulls , oxen and stags soiling at from fcl.fiO to $3. There was a little tnovo llfo ahd strength to the stockcr and feeder trade , and the bot- tcr grades sold freely at a shade higher prices. The under grades were still slow sale at away dowtiiprices. Good to clioico feeders arc quoted at from $2.80 to fcl.fX ) , fair to coed at from $2.no to fJ.SO , with Inferior to fair grades at from $2 to J2.-10. Hoprc- scntalivo sales : imr.ssnn nr.iu Pr * 3 00 4 00 4 10 4 25 4 35 4 05 5 00 1 00 1 90 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 07J ! 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 15 2 15 2 20 2 2ff 2 25 2 25 2 HO 2 35 2 36 2 40 2 4O 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 60 2 55 2 75 1 80 1 85 2 10 4 00 4 50 4 60 4 75 6 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 2 00 2 OO 2 00 2 10 2 10 , 2 11) 2 11) 2 1O 1 1100 235 STAOS. 2 12GO 1 G5 1 680 1 70 STOCKEIIS AXI > 1'EUIIRIIS. 2 . . . 790 2 25 60G. .1000 2 70 22 . . . 730 2 40 G. . . 793 2 75 13 . . . 720 2 50 21 . .1049 3 00 15 . . . GOO 2 GO 08 , . . 927 3 00 31 . . . G23 2 GO 1. . .1110 3 00 1 . . .1100 2 70 20. . . 984 3 10 14 " ' . . . 003 2 70 21. . . 1270 3 75 15" ! . . . .1074 2 75 WKSTF.IIN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Avv Pr. 2 COATS. . . H80 II 25 13 COWS. , 980 $1 80 6COW3..1102 1 80 01 COWS. . , 878 1 90 2 COWS..1160 2 00 20 cows , . . 8G1 2 DO" 2 cows. , . 640 2 00 1 bull. . . .1360 2 10 2 hulls .1375 2 10 48 cows. . 800 2 20 7 fdrs. . .1118 2 25 1 cow. . . .1270 2 00' 1 cow. , . . 880 2 60 411 fdrs. . . . 058 2 HO 1 feeder. 050 2 70 5 fdrs. . . , 814 2 70 2slr.tlK.1310 2 00 12 steers , .1183 3 10 24 steers. 003 3 00 10 hteci's. ,1049 3 10 cor.oitAiio. 13vlRS. . . 010 2 40 15 cows. . . 009 2 05 riUll..l280 1 00 0 cowu , . . 000 1 85 3 sts. tl1340 | 2 20 23 fdrs. . . .1112 3 00 3 Dulls. . 1270 2 00 20 fdrs. . . 8U4 2 75 0 fdrs..1111 3 00 51 fdr * . . 040 3 25 1 fdr. . . 880 41 0.5 45 fdrd . . 835 2 81) ) ! > COWh. , 073 1 75 21 COWH. , , 800 2 20 33 fdrs. . , , 030 2 05 13'J steers , .1105 3 15 02 fdrs. . , 025 225 10 fdrs. . , .1197 3 GO 18 cows. . , HOI 1 00 2 bull ! ) . . . 1276 1 05 Ibull. . . 1050 2 30 H caws. . U38 2 30 4 COWS. . . 840 2 30 160 cows. . . . 816 2 30 103 COU6. . H25 2 80 W YOU I NO. G stcors. ,1143 3 20 1 cow. . . , 640 1 75 8 COWH. . 055 2 40 1 KtaK. . . 1050 2 20 2 hulls. . ,1130 , 1 00 1 Btr.tltf , 1140 2 20 1 cow , , , , 800 2 00 2 fdrs. . . , ,1095 , a 70 1 fdr. . . .1200 ! l 00 3 fdrs. , , , ,1183 3 00 20 cows , , . 017 2 40 10 cows , . , , UU 2 30 Ifdr. . . . .1210 2 00 32Ucers. , , 091 3 10 1 cow , , , . , 740 1 50 260 cows , . , , G6G 00 10 cows , . , 023 1 40 40culvos. . 3'JO 55 72hfru. . . . 407 1 70 GO fdrs . . , , 7U1 05 40 calves , 203 2 00 2 cows , . . 090 25 1 cow. , , , ,11211 , a 40 lo fdrs. , . , ,10(10 , ( 1 00 2 Bleu rs. , ,1200 3 50 1 bull. . , ,1200 70 G h tours. .1103 a 40 1 str.tlB , ,1020 2 25 13 cows. . .1073 2 30 H steers , .1280 3 40 7 COWH , . 071 1 00 18 cows , . 000 2 40 2 mills. . .1331) 1 00 08 fdrs. . . . 982 3 00 14COW8 , , .1085 a oo 1 stair. . . , .1000 2 25 1 stnK. . . .1170 a 20 uffdrs. . ; ,1101 3 OO If ) sirs , , . ,1335 : i oo 6 COW8 , , . 970 2 10 3 COWN , . .1020 J ( SO 4 fdru. . , 1175 2 80 BOITTII DAKOTA. 2 COWS070 1 70 2 cons , , . 925 1 76 3 COWS , . . 050 1 70 i uuw. . . .1000 2 20 2 COWS. . . 1040 2 20 Ocowti. . .1060 2 20 3fdrb. . . . 800 3 < | 0 , 25 fdrs. . . . Oil 3 00 NEI1HAHICA. 2 oxen..1440 1 90 ' 2 bulls. , .1335 2 00 27 cows , . . U'Ji ! 1 ! 80' ,73 fdrs. . . . 924 2 95 10 COWS. . .1000 2 SO Until..1450 1 75 5iUM ! . . .ll3 ( 2 I * 10 COWS. . . 933 2 26 25 fdrs. . . 1072 3 20. Hons-Continued ll ht supplies , a fulllnc oft In receipts so' Jar- , this week compared with last of over 5J3 per cent have Induced n much liriner touo to Uiu trade und today's meager offerings wwo soon picked up nt prices iivernplni ? I'lVtfcy close to 15o higher than Thursday or- about the same us on Monday. Thcro ) YU9 " ° outside demand nnd ono packer was dtit.ot the market but with hogs higher In Cblcngo buyers were not long in imiltini , ' up thelm nlinds to take ihu com paratively few KpKtf offered at the prices. The range of prices } vas narrow from f.5.25 for rout'h imxedi , pickers up to > .40 for n load of choice buicluts. The big bulk of the offerings wltliout regard Ho weight chania'd bunds briskly at from W.ao to STi.Si ni ujialnst * Ua t ° W.80 Thursday und $3.20 ! 60 274 200 ft no BO i40 ! 40 b 37U 3 . . .30510 f 3U HI C4t ) 620 f. ! 17 , 34 . . 30t > 3 0 fi IIO tr.2 2311 USO 6 87'j U7 553 - 5 30 4 SfiO o 40 03. l ! d 100 532IJ 07 231 120 ft 4U 61 3.10 100 6 32 > i Snupi1--There w.is n liberal supply of very decent western * on snlo today , but llio mar ket , win Mow. T.OIM ! houses wanted some sheep nnd bid about steady prices for ihom. Kair to good ir.vllvcs fi.W ) . ' < ? : i.iU ! ; lair to cootl westerns , f2ii ! > < i urij coiuiiiuii ami stock sheep , tl.W rJ.'r. ; good to ohnlco 10 to tlHMb. Inrabs , $ > .N ) < 34w. Jloprcscntntlvo sales : Nil. Av. IV. 200 Montana mlvod , 80 12 00 014 Montana inhcd 80 ! i liO 001 Montana mixed 89 2 00 04 inl.MMl natives Hfl a 06 0 native inmlx . . . 80 a 7fi . . , . . , . , , . - , nnd DlnpiKltlnn ot Stuck , Official receipts an'l dl p-xltloM of stock a * hn\Tli by Hie hooks of llio Union Stock VurtH company fur thn twenty-four lnr.ir < eiulliu nl 6 o'clock p. nu , Novomb'jr24,1803 : CATTI F. I IKK1S. I HIIKKl * . itlllllMn A MI4. Car . | HMd. | iior.s flip Omnlm Packing Pit. . . i Tino. . H. ] luiiinoml : Co. nil I MM UHI ; H41 tun Tim unilnhy Parkin ? Co. . . 000 71)8 ) Nelson Morris eh ? fcctlora . ' 4IW Left over 'ilw Total. . . liliMi ) J.310 Modi III Itpcclpts of llvo stock at tun four principal wcsloni markets Friday , Novcinlior 124 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha . . . . . 3.HH7 U.aoa U.3t : Chicago . H.OOO 18,001) ) 0,000 KnnsasUlty . 0.600 4.15011 1.70'J Si Louis . . . . . B.300 2,200 . Total . . . 23 087 27 73 10.013 I.I va Stuck Miirltrt. CIIIIMGO. Nov. 24. Tliu day's rccolpto were estimated nt. H.OOO , of which about 2. < K)0 were Tu.xiins nnd 1,000 western * . Tlio total receipt n fur this weak will reach about 72,000 head , against 60.348 last \\euk unil 08,030 for lliu cuiTcspumlliiKWcuk lust year. There was a uliu'.l ; nuinnnil todny for nil cradusof oattlo and tlio totioof tlio tnarkut WHS weaker. Sales of nntlvr.s wrro liirsolv nt from 1 , HI ) In * . ' . ! ) ( ) for cows and bulls and lit from $4 to $ .r > for steeis. with from f l.2.'i to 80 rancoof quotations. Choice beuves UIM-II In scanty supply : md so were fat cows and heifers , and ( both worn fairly steady. TOMIS cattlu were easy nt fiont $1.60 S3.)0 : ) anil wrolorir ) wore wanted al former prices. Veal calves were soarounml tlrin. l < "roni Oc to 10c- more was added to tliu mar ket VHlim nf lioss todny. That nmtlo lieavy IIORS mintablti nt. from M.16 to Jii.GO and carried llslit , weights to from fli.2.1 to } f > .70. There was an nctlvo Irado at that raliRn and tlio supply of 20,000 head was soon out of Ilrst hands. The wllllnciiess of buyers to take tlio hops at hlKhor prices Is accounted for In the table of receipt" , which .shows the total arrivals for the \plred part of this week lo have been only about 109,500 head , which Is 20,000 le.vs than for the Name time last week , 41,000 less thitn a year ago und 88,000 less than for the samutlmo In 1891 , There were few sales below irt.au , the greater art. beliiK at f roiu (3.3ii tot5.r > r > . l.l lit. and H'dlum welirhlsKonerally sold fram6cto lOc iboviS thu cxtromely heavy , few buyers want- ne th latter even at the discount. The sheep market. Is from 25c to 3Dc lower lian It was a week a 'o. It started downward Inncluy , when the receipts ran up to 20,000 , tid has remained weak since. Thu arrivals for ho last three days worn much more In liar- lony with the demand. 1'rlces were again own to from H to } 3.2 , " > for Inferior to cholco radcs , with the malorparl of the sales at rom $ J,25 to J3.2o. The lamb market , showed ittlu chanp ! until Wednesday , olm-o which line It has fallen away from un * to S5c , nr to rom J2.7IJ to4.75 for pojr to choice. Karly n the week Ihuro were u number of trades ut 4.90 to $5. The prospect seems to bo for con- Inued liberal arrlvalb , and It does not notr ook as though wo were to see much bettor prices for some time to come. UecelptN Cattle , 8,000 head : oalves , 300 uad : hojw , IH.OOOhead ; .sheep , 0,000 head. The KvcnltiK'lournal reoorls : OATTI.E Hecclpts , 8.000 head , Inclodhiz ° ,500 Texans and 4,000 westerns. All grath's lull nnd weaker ; prime , $4.H03i.50 ; e.\porl , 4.iiO4,70 ; otliers , J3.00i.4.10 : Toxans. U''Jj © 3.25 ; westerns , $ L'.40Jt.t.iOj cows , 7Dc'S,5'-.81) ' ) ; lockers and feeders , J2.OOi63.75. llons-Kooolpts , 1H.OOO bead ; market lOc ilgbpr ; rou nl i and common. $ 'i.005.15 : xiclclns and shipping , Y.VJruco.'iU ; jirlmo lUJivy and liutcliors' , { D.-luQS.O ; IlKlit , $6.40 © 5.70. SHEKP AND LAXIIIS Kecelpts , 0,000 bead ; narliele.Mrcmely dull and neik : ; top sheep , 3.00S3.50 ; top lamb" , $4.000)4.50. ) > , < ! York I.ivn StorliInrkct. . NEW Viinic , Nov. 24. HRUVUS Itecelpts , 3,100 head. Trade very < lull and ewer ; nntlvo steers , peed to prim ? , $4.00 ® ) . ! ( ) ; fair to ( "ooil , $4.204,55 ; common to ordinary , 1f3.554.10 ; slags and o.\en , (2.00 ® , .00 ; hulls , $2.05fS4,75 ; drycow.s , J1.UOS2.80 ; Curopcun cables iinolo American steers slow. /V.MKIMCAN / Hl'.l'ItlOKIIATOH llKR1 U per 11) ) . OAI < VUS Iteculpts , 113 head ; veals , OSS 'c ier Ib , Siiuci' AND IjAMiis-Heeolpts , 3,800 head ; irlco.s UCtfUc lower ; sheep , W.003.60 ; lambs , I3.OOS4.8D. lines Itccolpts , 2,100 head ; noir Inally weak ; $5.50(20.00. ( Huns is City l.tvn MnrK Marknt. KANSAS dry , Nov. 24. UATTU : Kecelpts , 9.500 bead ; shipments , : i.u)0 ( ) head ; hcbtctit- .lo sle idy , others slow ; Texas steers , J2.40S4 3.25 ; shipping btners , J4.503Q.2u ; Texan and native cows , fl.UOS3.UO ; butcheiV stock , $ 3.4024.15 ; slockers and feeders , $1.90fi3.DO. lions Hecelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 1,200 ; imilket 510c hlglior ; bulk , S5.20 ® j.30 ; heavy * packhiK and mixed , $5OEJ& 5.35 ; lights , vorkors and pigs , $ I..rjO'ii.r ) . ; ) & . SlitKi--H jcciit.s | , 1,700 head ; shipments , none ; market stoady. St. I.nun * lilvn Stiirlc .Marllot.a ST. I.oins , Nov. 24. OATTM : Kocolpls. 2,300 toad ; shipments , 1,700 bead ; no natives on sales ; Texas and Indian steers , lower , S2.50 ® 3.00 ; cowsiind heifers. Jl.50iJ2.Gl ) . 11 o < is Itecelpts , 2,200 head ; shipments , 1,200 mad ; market. KXTtlOi ; higher ; light , $5.20S 5.40 ; mixed , M.'JOi.ri,35 ; heavy , 85.00K5.iO. : Slll'.KP Kecelptn , noni" shipments , 600 head ; no market owing to lack of supply. MCIIIX City l.lvu hlockMarket. . Sioux OITV , Nov. 24. lions liecolnts , 1,700 lioad ; olllclal yesterday , 1,444 head ; hhlp- inculH , 712 head ; maruet MilOc higher at J5.16Q0.25 : bulk , 5.20ffiB.2D. OATTMS liecelpts , 600 bead ; ofllclal yester day , 1,603 head ; shipments , 474 bead ; light cattle lOftUic lower , others stcaily , The "No. O'1 Whcclur & Wilson , with Its perfected tcnlsoiis. npiiof aild lower , is the inly louk-stitch inachino that makes an clastic scam , It is the dressmaker's favorite on tliiitiiccouut. Sold by Gco. W Lunoaster & Co. , 5H Houtli Sixtcouth .street. l.TltK 1HO.UH.IDK , Incroiiao ut Orilurn , hut u Uncroiuoln I'rlocs .Miirkcd llio NVuck. Ui.KVEtjAN'i ) , Nov.1. . Tlio Iron Trade Ho- vlu\v this week says : An IncreadhiK volume of busincKs in the raw iron and in many .de partments of the finished material mar ket Is still attended by the lowest prices , nnd tlioro is no longer any disposition to speculate as to how fur down absolute bottom tom is to bo found.Vliorovcr any consider able amount is to be purohased and in llnished iron 100 t < , ms seems to count for as much us 600 tons in normal times ( tellers have come to expect to make prices u tdiudo lower than the last traimctioua culled out. In pig iron it is noted that in somu mar kets consumers are making quotations enlarger larger lots than for somu time pant. Hales are chiefly conliucd to this year's deliveries , however , the expiration ot coke contracts with the year bolni ; a factor in thu calcula tions of some f iirnaco men , The steel rail reductions continue to be a THC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND HCW.AND MY COMPLEXION IB BETTER. Ujr doctor aar It acli grally on lli iMiuaeli. liver and klilnejri , and 1 * a ph > aunt Unlive. ' 1 hl drink ia made from lierbt. and i prepared tot iu * < ueaillra9tM. U hulled . . LANE'S MEDICINE AlldrUKCitlaaGlt Itat&OR.atidll AuicKa ( . It joa rannot get II , eod rouraddreu for a free aampln. I.ane'i I'umlly Alotirlue move * llic baneU meh ilur. Jeer < 1prlni > Itpitlthr tlilAUnei'cuuAry , Addreai ORX'lXJll \VO01)\VAHD. . I.K llov. N.Y. fruitful topic , nnd t > .irtleul.irlv among ore men nnd fttrnnro men. Much U expected from Ihostlmutiu to rail bujinpv inch Is confidently i'o < ; ntoil on The ! nrtotnb | | rtmt r.ii-ts In llio o.nt , heretofore - toforo reported , have been liu-reascd by con- sldorable tonuago In the week. Cincinnati reported the best week the plpo trade lint seen in months. 1'rlccs wore the lowcit , however , ovJdcntly beliiR to nil un thn fountlrlns for tlio wlnlor , ALL I'.lll ) Iff TIKI l'AMJC.1. Offi-r nf T , 11. IUiiny | , thn DIMlllcr , Ao- rrntcil I iy lli Cri'ililnrK. LOVISVII.U : . Nov. a I- 'I1 , 11 , lllppoy , the wealthy distiller of lawfcni-obcrp , Ky. , sub mitted a proposition to his creditors last night otTuniiK to mortgage his plant and house and to glvo llv c notes of equal amount to cover his hide bletlniss , payable in clht | , twelve , slvtcen , tweniy and twenty-four months. His assets arc | lUiTtMXl , ; llaullltles , tVU.OiH ) . it will probably be utvoptcd. Tlirii n Out ol Cuiir't , .TOUKT , III. , Xov. 24.- -1'ho noted Fish raso , which has caused so much talk In this sec tion , has been thrown out of court , much to tlio disgust of the prosecuting attorneys. who wore tinahic to prove that the lirm of 1' Ish it Sons was insolvent when It accepted deposits. Hun Ttirnitffli-n Helve. NEW Yomr Xov. 2I.--AI , - - noon today Na thaniel S. .loncs announced his suspension on the stock oxchango. The failure is not an Important ono. Tlio suspension does not ontuil any serious consequences owing to the fact that the failure is due to what the street calls "dry rot , " n gradual weakening nway ot resources. . .lonoa came hero from Chicago some half dozen years ago and Is cmllted'wlth having then luut a capital of $800,000 , which has been dissipated by disastrous speculations. Ho was a member of the llrm of .loncs & Kcnnot , which afterwards Oceania Kontict- Hopkins .t Co. btit for some tlnio past ho has boon opnratlng alone , nnd therefore in volving no ono cists In his troubles. Tlirno Itu-iliicst l.'altnrc * . Nnw YOIIK , Nov. -Ucnjaintn (5. Wood and John Kadlkor of llio grocery llrm o Wood & Haillkor , 4S Colimibus nventiu , made n general assignment to Frederick H. Uttlf- Held today with profuronces of $ -i.VJ. : llosTox , Nov. : M. lnvcstlKUlton show * the liabilities of the ilcttinct Casualty company in this city will reach f'-'oO.OOO. l.owr.i.i , , Mass. , Xov. 1M.-J. 1-3. Klmball , ox-preshtcnt of the Applelon u.ink. has asi- signed. Liabilities , f.'S'J.OOO : in > sotsI.Vi,000. , .IMKH MI * ACM//1. Clicycmio Inillnim Nurkiiitr tit Av iijo n Trllirsiniiu' ) ) Dontli. WoonwAiti ) , Okl. , Nov. 2-1. Word reached hero yesterday by courier that a company of United States troops had started from Fort Sympathy to bead off a baiulof Indians who arc making for Chcyuniiu , forty-llvo miles west of hero , to wreak vengeance on ono Tom O'Hura for killing ono of thotr trlbo. The Indians are under a licrcc Cheyenne chief and number eight men. Thu sheriff of Cheyenne county , who has O'Hara under his chtflgo , has organized a posse of twonly-llvo heavily armed men , und is equally determined that no harm shall befall his prisoner. As the Indians have a good start on the troops and arc very ugly , it is feared , however , that many innocent whites may suffer boforc the troops can arrive. O'Hara Is a Texas ranger , and while in search of 0:1 : tile thieves supposed to bo hiding in Chcyunno county , got into a dlsputo with a band of Clipyonnes , which resulted in his shooting and killing an Indian named Red Moon. O'Hara escaped to town and is now in Jail. I'ltttliuri ; PrlsonorH Found > < n Cnllty ICucI of ii Soiihittluiml Case. PiTTSiiUKfi , Nov. i ! ! . Mrs. Kittle Huddlcs- ,011-Coyle , , her mother , Mrs. Huddlcston , ind husband , Clautle Co.vlc , who were on trial for infanticide , were acquitted this norninp , the jury returning , after an all- night sitting , with n verdict of not guilty. The case caused a animation here on acco.unt of the wealth anil standing of the defendants. Ono word describes It , "perfection. " Wo rc- ertoDoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvecures piles. AVlirrc tlio I 111 lit ITS Aro. VANCOUVKH , Wash. , Nov. 'J4. General Car- lln's son and party of hunters , who have been snowbound in the Hitter Koot moun tains , have been located at Hot Springs , on the middle fork of the Clearwatcr river , well provisioned for the whole winter. IAMSO 3 Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again , as it had been falling out by the handful. 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