* WT"r ' ' - " " ? / * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATOIIDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1804. IHHERCIAL AND FINANCIAI Helped by Higher OaWci the Whei Maiket Ruled Plrm , CORN WAS IN GOOD FORM ALL DA Receipt * Wore Not Far from the. Kstlmal nnd Iho Wrnthor Wit * Unfavorable for ( Iraitlng Ont Attracted but I.lttlo Attention. Nov. SO.-IIelpcd by high Cables , the wheat market ruled llrm ni Closed nt an advance of. Uc na compan with the closing values of Wednesday. Co gained only Vfco In the end for May , utter i early bulge of ? iq , nnd for the Novcmb delivery there were no buycra near the clo , at over 2c reduction from Wednesday price. I'rovlslons wcro dull nnd elo scarcely nny change nt the close. May oa Closed HP Jilphcr. Wheat started strong on hlghec cable rju tatlonu from Liverpool nnd nn Intlmntl from there that the advance was In cons qucncc of bad reports of the Argent ! crop. The receipts In the northwest we onry in iderate. A somewhat easier tone the second cables cnused some realizing < nn atvnnco that occurred before. Sot cables ascribed the strength there to llg stock.- ) , but the crowd here took their I splrntlon chiefly from these clrcumstanci Which mentioned the damage to the Argc tine wheat as the cause cf the Liven" firmness. The Atlantic port clearances we light. Primary market receipts aggrcgat 707,000 bu. for the two days. The belief w dulte general thnt the Increase In the v tble nupnly for this week would exceed th of the week before , nnd on account of su belief there were always plenty of sells o'n ' the bulge's. The closing cnblcgrnms w < * not quite FO strong ns those nt the openl nnd there were sellers against calls UOUR for the day and at the week nt COVfcc. Pni ridge was n pellcr throughout the sessli The Kclllng against calls nnd realizing Scalpers was sulllclcnt on n market of great breadth to prevent the price fr ( tioarlni ; very high. Mny opened nt 09 } cold to C0c , nnd closed at GO&c. The corn market ruled llrm all the tli and strong part of the time. It opened Mo advance for May on Wednesday's cli Ing quotations nnd made n further . ' . c gi before It met with enough sellfng to caust serious reaction. The receipts were not l from the estimates , numbering SIS cars. T weather was unfavorable for the gradl and the fact 'of only SO cars ot the 800 epectvd passing Into the contract grade e phaslzotl the point last referred to. 'I V cstlmatcd receipts of 730 cars for tomorr " caused some realizing on the advance. 8h incuts fri m hero wcro very heavy nt 5C8 , bu. Huslnesa In the pit wns not very act and the demand for May was thought come chiefly from the short Interest. M -opened nt folfcc , sold from 49o to 49c o closed nt19'Ac. . The oats market attracted but little tentlon. Klevator people were buying qu freely , but aside from that locnl part none were prominent. A slightly- firmer f ( Ing prevailed , Influenced by thestretii ln-ccrn. May started nt 32 > ic , sold up 32tfc , nnd closed there. Provisions were dull but firm. The op Ing price -of pork was nt from VJfcc to advance on closing quotations of Wedn day , nnd lard nnd ribs were higher In p portion. The business dene was entirely local account , orders from the outside be conspicuous only from their nbsence. 1 packers were selling In n small wny nt advance , nnd In the end there was no i preclnhle chnnges In prices as compn with the latest quotation : ) of Wednesday. Frelpht rates firmer ; good demand to 1 ( corn nt 2c to Buffalo. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : 1'LOV'lt Klrm and unchanged. WHEAT No. 2 spring , r,8 ,5C6014c ; No. 3 spr Domlnnl ; No. 2 red , D5Q55V.C. CORN No. 2. 40 0. OAT.H--NO. 2. auc : NO. 3 white , 3ivtQ3iT4c. HYK No. 2. 47UO4Sc. 11AULUV No 2. 01S54Kc ; No. 3 , 5254c ; N ( t2O53c. FLAX HKKD No. 1. J1.4S. TIMOTHY HUED I'rlme , J3.GO(83.63. ( PHOViaiONH MPKS pork , per bbl. , J12. 12.12M ; hnl. per 100 Urn. , J0.95 < a > fl.97 > , i : shorl I sides ( looae ) , J6.0086.10j dry sailed shouli < boxcd ) , J5.C2VIU5.75 ; short clear sides ( box J137W6.60. . VVIIISKY Dlsllllcrs' Hnlshed goods , per i $1.23. SUQAIIS Unchanged. The following were the receipts and shlprai today : On tha Vroduco oxchnniro today the btiltor m kot was sluady : croaniory , 14M'5o ; dairy , 12O2 a , Ilrnii 'ju M5W OINIHAL : .U\UICICT. Vcslcnliiy'a OiiotiiUons an 1'lour , drain i rrovlsloii ! ) . AlctuU. lite. NEW YQniC , Nov. :0.-FLOUH-Uccclpts. 000 bbls. ; exiiorts , 6,900 bbls. , sales , 9,200 pic market quiet , ijUt sirong. winter wheat It norne demand but spring brands nro 15o nl buyers , en account ot the advance In frelg Southern Hour , moro native ; sales , 503 p llye Ibur , steady ; rales , 430 bbls. Uuckwl ( lour , nominal , Jl.90Ol.95. BUCKWHEAT Dull ; DofflCOc. COKN MKAL Dull ; sales , 200 bbls. , 2.400 in yellow western , J1.20Q1.23 ; Ilrandywlne , J1.05. IIYU Nominal ; car I'.uts ' , 51Q55c : boat lo HAKLKY Dull ; western. C j 4c. HARI.EV MALT Inactive ; wcsiern. 70373 WHEAT Recclpls , 156,400 bu. ; cxporls. 3 tu.j wiles , 8,600,000 bu. ( ulures nnd 212,000 Bpot. Spot mnrket , firmer. No. z red , In 41 nd ca\ntor ! , G9Hc ; atloat , C0c ; ( . o. b. , < < /6 io ; No. 1 northern. CSo delivered ; Ni hand , 70HC 'delivered. Options were eenei 'otronR ull day , nnally rencllne under talk rains west , closing at Vic net advance , features were firm early and tale cables , for buylnsr nnd selling on .Iho equal atnounts , I covering and talk ot decreased English supp No , 2 red , January , 60 7-lCOCOVc , closed " Februaiy , 61Hc 61 ; e. closed 61Hc ; March , e 2ttC. clooe.1 C2Ho ; May. G3HO64tc. ! closed t Junfi 64ViW64o , closed 6H4c ; July , 6l i66 closed C4Kc ; Deccmlxr. UU&DtKc. closed t COUNllecelpts , 8.804 bu. ; exports. 3:0 : 415,000 bu. futures , 28,000 bu. spot. market firm ; No. 2 , tsvic. In store ; yellow. ateamer mixed , 54Ho delivered ; No. 3 , 62V4c , vator. Options opened strong on good cove of December and tulk of cald rnln In Illh advanced nil day until near the close , v prlcea tinik * und r free , setllni ; , closlne ut ? i ( net ailvance ; January. C3Q53c , closnl K May , 63Vif53Hc. closed 63 c ; December , S5O5 closed 65c. fX.\Tiv-Hccelpt , 183,100 bu. : exports. 200 sales , 140,001) bu. futures , 67.l ) bu. rttot. market llrmer ; No. 2. 33KO33Tic ; No. 2 doll 33KUXIUC. No. 3. 33V c ; No. 2 white. Jio ; N white , 37Uc ; track , whllo western , MB4 track , whltR stale , JCOUVjC Options nu'et ftmi all day , w.th c rn , chulng c net adva January cloaeil 34Hcj 1-Vbruary cloned 35Hc : ) SSHWJBHc , closed SOHc ; December , 33O3 closeil 3iHc. HAY Sleadyj -lpplns , W57Hc ; good choice. 77 Uc. HOI'S -Kteady ; jilate , common to choice. 3r7o ; new , &O12c ; 1'aclllo mud. 3O7o. HIDis : I'lrm ; wet snlttsl NewOrlmns. . Ircled , n lo 03 Ibs. , Do ; Iluenoa Ayres dry , : XI Iba. . lie ; Texas dry , -21 to SO Ibs. , ( He. LliVTHiU : Steady ; hemlock sole , Itu Ayrs , l.ght to heavy weights , ISglSc. " domestic lleetc , IJtfJSe ; pu I'HOVIBIONS Bee ( . steady : extra mess. 8,60i cut mest. pickled bellies. JS.SO ; pic Bhoulders. 6Hc ; pickled hums , 8Vt Wc. I Quiet ! west tin steam closed at J7.S1 asked ; s 850 tierces , at J7.3S ; city , nt Cic ; sales , tlorces ; December closed J7.o nominal ; Jam rf.JS ntinnal ; renncd , quiets continent. > bouth American. Jt.JO ; compound , 6UV3HC. 1 etMuly ; ( air family , JlS.oott13.f > 0. HUTTER-Quleti weilein dairy. ITfllSc ; - vera era creamery , 15O2Sc ; western ( actory. 10Q1 Hiring , lavlo : Imitation creamery , UiHJHc ; i dairy , IJVaHo ; slats creamury , I3ut3c. CHEESK Easier ; largv , SWllc ; small. M part skims , SU4He. EQUS itlaady ; slate and IVnnsylvanta , * > c ; refrigerator , 17CfJlc ; receipts , 5.355 r western ( rosh. WOSec. cues. JJ.SSO3.40. TALLOW Hlmngowlnic to scarcity ; cltj er pkir. , 4 ic : county , 4Tkc. IlOdlN . .steady ; strained , common to i ll.3oni.33. UICU-Qulct. domestic , fair to eitru. - Orleans , ovta k < ( wxtn \ choice. UMlSc. TlIlll'UNTINK-Dulll iKO21c. ) . I'liTltomUM Nominal ; Untttd rliwcd at tltd : Wluhluston. In bbls. , M ; Washlncton bulk , IS.U ; r nned. New YorU. JS.I5 , phla anil nMllfnorr. fkto ; rhllndolplila an Uitltlmorc. In tiutkt lit * . * - PIG IIlON-Dull ; Bcotrh , ID.OOSM.Mj Amtr can , llo.cwnxtM. - . LEAD Dull ) ipot , JJ.im ; exchange prlc TIN Opened flfm. closed steady ; fpot to D cember , J13.90 ; February to April , Ji3tS ; rah On 'change , 230 tons , Including fpot , 113.86 ; I ) p-mber , JI3.Wfll3.93 ; February , JlJ.Bi Marcl J1J.8.1 ; April , J13.KR , COTTON HEED-Oil * Dull ; rules. 4I bliti prime summer yellow late Wednesday at 2041 prime crude. 23c ; . joff.crude..23fi24c ; yellow bull * gradeo , 32033c ; prlmo yellow , 29Hc ; yellow c grades , 2Sc f M t , OMAHA GiXJUtAl.JMAnKCT. : Condition of .Tmtla. nnil . ( Juotatloni o Staple nnil I'nncr I'roilnco. There w s not muerrMKe to'Mri Thn.nksglvli trade. The old-time demand ( or turkeys , oyster fruits and other dcllcacles"whtch ; old not stop i price , was absent. There wosafalr trade , l > that Is the most that can he said. Prices Re crnlly ruled low as compared with previous you IIUTTEH Packing stock , ; m)8ci ) ( air to goi country , Hfl3c ; choice to fancy , 15 l > c ; gall ered creamery , I9it20c ; scparalor creamery , 23c. EGQH-Htrlclly fresh laid , 21322c ; ( resh ( co storage ) , 17 19c. LIVH I'OULTRY-Old hens. 4c ; spring chic ens , 4c ; ducks , EC ; turkeys , Gc ; heavy toms , 4 DRESSEl' ) 1-OULTRY Chickens , ( air. 404(4 ( choice large , Oc ; choice small , 5c ; lurkeys , ( n lo good , GftGc ; choice heavy , 7c : choice sma fie ; ducks , fair to good , 6c ; ( nncy , 7C8c ; Bees fair to good , GfiCc ; tancy , 7C&C. GAME Prairie clilckensprr"M6r. ; . | 3.fi3. ' grouse , per doz. , J3.203.Wbluc ; wing teal , p doz. , J1.504J1.75 ; green wing leal , per dot. , J1.2J l.M ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , Jl.unijl.23 ; cnnvn backs , J4.0084.60 : mallards and red ihends. J2.50 2.75 ; quail. Jl.wai.73 : deer saddles , 1215c ; a lelope saddles , lOflllc ; small rabbits , 73SJSOe ; jai rabbits not wanted , VEAL Chuice ( at and small veals are quot at Co : large nnd coarse , 34c. CHEESE Wisconsin ( ull cre.im. Young f 13c ; twIns.-itVici-Nebrnska nnd IOWH. ( ull crent lie ; Nebraska and Iowa , pnrt skims , 74f Llmburger , No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , He ; Bwls No. 1 , 14 15o. HAY Upland hay , J9.DO ; midland , J9 ; lowlan J8.60 ; rye straw , JO. Color makes Ihe price i hay. Llghl shades sell Iho Ust. Only top grad bring top prices. ' ' PIGEONS-OId birds , per doz. , 7Ce. VEGETABLES. ' FOTATOES-Weslern stock , car toll , 628G. email lols , 70c. OLD llEANS-Hand-plcked , navy , J2 ; lit henns. per lb. , DV4c. ONIONS On orders , 65O70C. CAlUAOfi-Oi. orders. U4e. CELERY-Per doz. , 25S53C. HWEBT POTATOES-1'cr bbl. , J2.7DJ3. < X ) . I1EETS Per bu. , 600GOC CARROTS I > er DU. . DOSJWc , CAULIFLOWER-I'cr doz. . J2.25. EGO I'LANT Per doz. . 60c. HORSERADISH Per lh. . 7J8c. PARSNIPS Per bu. . OOftCOc. RUTAIJAOAS-IVr bu. . 7590. PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 230. TURNIl'8-l'er bu. , COc SPLIT PEAS Per lh. , 303UC. IIUIIUAHU SQUASH I'er doz. , 73c. TOMATOES Per bu.r JLW. ' GREEN PEAS Per bu. , Jl.2501.33. N FRUITS. QUINCES.-Callfqrnln. per W-lb..box , 11.W. APPLES Good stock , per bbl. , J2.&OO3. Michigan stock , J3 ; New York or New Engla ! J3.2. , . PEACHES None. PLUMS CalKornla , none. PRUNES None. PEARS Wlnler Ncllls. Jl.75ft2.00. GRAPES Concord , 10-lb. baskets , none ; 1 lagns. per C3 lo CS-lb. bbls. . ( trows , J7.Ma9.00. CRANUEHRIES Cape Cod ( nncy , JIO per I TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florida * . J2.73. 11ANANA8 Choice stock , J2.00a2.ro per bun LEMONS Mnlagn , J3.75O4.00 ; ( ancy Fiord sizes 2.V > and 300 , J1.0034.2J. . . . . PINEAPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. . OYSTERS IXL , 8c ; medulm , per can. 1 horte shoes , 12c ; extra "standards. ISe ; extra Ifcts , lie ; company selects. 21c ; New Yi counts , Me. NEW FIGS- Fancy , 'ICcf "ch6Ice , 1314c ; C Kornla , bags , 8c. HONEY Now Y6rk , T7e ; California-- . MAPLE HYRUP-Gnllon cans , per doz. , J12. NUTS Almonds , * lu16o ? English" walnuts , 1 filberts , 12c ; Brazil nuts , Sc ; eastern ciiestnt no Rood stock ; .ahcllbnilt hickory outs , per t 12 ; large hickory nuls. SI,73 ; ( ancy raw pcam Cc ; roasted pcamits..7V4c . _ _ . „ , „ , . HAUER K.RAUT-6iolc wnltc. per bbl. , J 01.73 : per half bbl. , J2.0. MINCE MEATFrfncy ; " In litilf obis. , per 1 GV4c ; 10 gal. kegs , 7c ; condensed , per case o doz. pkgs.'J2.75. - - - r FISH Fresh caught crapples. perch and s fish , 3@Sc ; burtulo.34c ; pike nnd pickerel , 6S3 catnsh , 809c ; black bass , l ? ? 13c. CIDER 1'ute , Julce.pcc.littU J5.5Hj.half bbl. , HIDES No. 1 green hides , 3V4c ; No. 2 gr hides , 3Vic ; No. 1 green salted tides , 414c : Nr green ralieir Miles , SJfc'fN&Tiiree.n' ' Called Mi 25 lo 40 Ibs. , 4V4c ; No. 2 green sailed hides. 23 40 Ibs. , 3V4o ; No. t veal tatf. ' 8 'WIS Ibs. . 7c : J 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 6c ; No. 1 dry flint hlc * 6c : No. 2 dry flint- hides , > 4o | 'Nix- dry sal hides , 8c : part cured hides. Ho P rlb. . less tl curilj _ _ - - - - - fully - - - - - ? i------ j- ---i-- BHCEP" PELTS Green saltciJ , each , Kfft green snlted'shenrHngs ( short wooled early skli each , DWlScfdry shearitngifriurt1 TVooled oo skins ) . No. L each , GRlOs ; dry shearlings ( si : wooled early * skins ) * .No S caoli u&o ; dry f Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , lh. , actual wcl&ht. .MtSc . ; .dry. flint Kansas i Nebraska murrain wo"l pelts , per lb. , act weight , 4fi-6c ; 6i.v Hint Colorado butcher w pells , per lit."aciilat U-elgTit' , 4C c : dry f Colorado murrain wool pells , per lb. , act weight. 4060. - - ' - - TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1. 4V4c ; tallow , Nor 2 , 8HO4oi grenoewhllo A , 4 4'/4o ; grease , while II , 3Kc ; grense , yellow , 3 grease , dark , 2'/iO3c ; .old .butter , , ZmVie ; b < wax , prime. 17020c ; rougli tallow. Jc FURS Hear , black , N9A Jarse. J20.00@23 No. 1 medium. JI5 : No' ' 1 small. J5.MiaiO.00 ; b. black , yearlings. No. 1 large. J12.00015.00 ; N ( medium. JlOr'No' T'nnnil ' , J71jear ; ; Tjlack. ci No. 1 large , J6.0008.00 ; No. 1 medium , JS.OOjrc No. 1 small , Jlr bear , black- . Montana nnd Ro mountain. No. 1 large. J1S.COS22.00 ; No. 1 medl J14 ; No. 1 small , JIO : bear , black , Montana yi lings. No. 1 large , J12 ; No. 1 medium. JS ; Ni small. J3 ; bear , black , Montana cubs. No large. J0.50 : No. 1 medium. JI.60 ; No. 1 m JJ ; bear , silver tip. No. 1 large , J20 : Nr medium , J12 ; No. 1 small , JS ; bear , sliver yearlings. No. 1 large. Jll : No. 1 medium. No. 1 smatlr * 3J bear ; sltrer tip , cnbs , Nc large , J6 ; No. 1 medium , J4.50 ; No. l small. Tx-ar. brown. No. -large. . cJ20. 625.UU : Na medium. JIG ; , No. 1 small , $12 : bear , brown , y < lings. No. Ulaise. J10.00JW2.CO ; No. 1 medium. No. 1 small , 1C ; bear , brown , cubs. No. 1 la J7 : No. 1 medium. JS : No. 1 small , J3 ; bad No. 1 large , Jl.OOifl.CiO ; No. 1 medium. COc : 1 small , GOci fisher , No. 1 large , JS ; No. 1 medl JC ; No. 1 small , Jl ; fox , 'silver'ns'to ' color cot-dins to beauty. No. l large. JIM ; No. medium , ICONo. ; . -1 small , J40fox ; ; silver , p according to beauty. No. 1 large , JW ; No. imtllum. $30 ; No. 1 small , ! 20 ; fox , cross , N large , J7 ; No. 1 medium , J3 ; No. l small , ( ox , red , No. 1 large. J1.50 ; No. 1 medium. Jl No. 1 mnall. Jl ; fox , gray. No. 1 large , 75c : 1 medium , DOe ; No. 1 small , 40c : fox , kit , Ni large , ( Me ; Nn. 1 medium , 40c ; No. 1 Email , Ijnx. No. 1 large , J3 ; No. 1 medium. J2 ; Ni small , JI.CO ; marten , No. 1 large , J ! ; No. medium. JI.CO ; Nd. 1 small , Jl ; mink , No large. C0j63c ; No. 1 medium , 40c : No. 1 sir 33c : mink , dark. No , 1 large , C3c : No. 1 medl1 < 0c : No. 1 small , 30c ; mountain lion , perfect h and ( eet. No. 1 large , Jl.OOW2.00 ; Imperfect sk ZTiff&Oc ; otter. No. 1 large. J8 : No. l medl JC.0037,00 ; No. 1 small , J5 : oiler , pale , Nc large , J7 : No. 1 medium. J5 : No. i fmall , raccoon , No. I large , C0jf70c : No. 1 medium. No. 1 small , 3Sc ; raccoon , black , as lo bent No. 1 large , 50COJ2.00 : skunk , black , cased , N large , J1.25 ; No. 1 medium , 75e : No. t small , skunk , short striped , No _ 1 , large. Jl ; No. medium , 70c : No. 1 small , 45c ; ckunk , nur striped. No. 1 large. We ; No. l niwllum. 40c : 1 small , 25e : skunk , broad striped. No. 1 la 20325e ; wolverine. No. 1 large , ft ; No. 1 medl J3 ; No. 1 small , J2wolf ; , mountain , TJa. l la J3 ; No , 1 medium , J2 : No. 1 small , J1.50 ; n prairie , No. 1 large , C5f90o ; No. l medium. No. 1 small. 40o ; beaver , per skin , No. 1 la J5.00fr.00 : Nn. I medium. J4.W ; No. l small. beaver1 , kits. No. 1 large. J2 ; No. 1 medium. Jl No. 1 small , 75c : mufkrntB. winter , No. 1 la 8@10c ; No. I medium , 9c : No. 1 small , 7c ; mt i-als. fall. No. 1 large. 4ate ; No. 1 medium. No. 1 small , Cc ; mu krals. kits. 2 3c. LIVEIIPOOL. Nov. 27.-4M5 p. m. clo WHEAT Spot , flrm ; demand -air ; No. S winler. 4s lOHd ; No. 2red. . spring. 5s 2d ; N hard , Manitoba , . Cs 4iil ; No. 1 CalKornla , Gs 2 futures opened llrm. with near nnd dlsl poslllons offered ; winter 3d higher ; business about equally dlKtrlbuted ; closed steady ; Nov her. 4s 10 > ; d ; December , 4s lid : January. 4s 11 February , 4s HUd ; March. 4s lllid ; April. 4s 11 CORN Spot , steady ; American mixed. 4s futures opened quiet nnd closed quiet : Imsli was heaviest on middle positions ; Novem 4s llVjd : December , ft * Vd ; January/ > fiftd : I ruary. 4a 4Hd ; March , 4 41W ; April , 4s 4Vid , FLOUR Firm ; demand ( ulr and freely i tilled : HI. Louis , fancy winter , Cs , PROVISIONS Pork , firm ; prme | mess , \v crn , C2sCd ; prime * mess , "inedlUnV Els. Liverpool SlorltotH. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 30. WHEAT Spot , fl demand mndernte ; No , 2 red , winter , ( s ; N rtM , spring , stock exhausted. ; No. 1 hard , M toba. f * . ' , , < ! ; No. 1 CalKornla. CgtfSa 4d. Fut opened firm , with near poslllons o ( red wl Id higher nnd distant positions 2d .higher : I tote ncsa n-vitt about e < iually dlslrlbuted ; closed fl Di-cember , Cs : January , Cs } jd ; February , 5a March , ( is Vid ; April , & 3 3d : May , Cs Id. CORN Spol , qulel ; American mixed , 4s II Fulures opened 'quiet and closed flnn : busli to heavier on middle positions ; December , January , 4s Dd | February , 4s 4Hd ; . March , 4s 4 April , 4s 4Kd ; May , 4s Cd. The receipt ! nt. wheat fur. the past three i were 150,000 centals. Including 79.00) centals Ai lean. The receipts of American corn during pasl llin-tt days were W.GIX ) centals. FLOUR Finn ; demand fair ; St. Louis fa winter. 6s. 1'KAS Canadian , Ca 10id. ! PROVISIONS llacon. quiet ; demand r Cumberland cut , K to 30 Ibs. . 33 * C.1 ; short i S3 It * . . 31s ; long clear , light , 3S to 45 Ibs. , 33s long clear , heavy , K Ibs. , 33a 6,1 ; short clear l dies , haivy. .65. Jbs. . J4sj _ . cleftt. bellies. 14 I Ibs. , > ls 3d ; shoulders , square , li lo It ) Iba. , c ; Hams , short cut , 14 to II Ibs. . 4Js 6,1. liee ( , e te India mess , ' & ! ; prime meos.-Wa 3d. 1' prime mess , fine wentem , Cls 3d : medium v ern. Us. Lard , itteady ; prime iteilern , J7s ; lined. In palls. SSs. TAIIXW Fln North American , nominal. CHEEHE-FIrm : demand moderale ; (1 American wUltc &to.W.tiIKSt Aiu rjcan cole HUTTER-Flnest United glates. 73 ; good , ( TURPENTINE 8PlRITOa W. ROSIN Conunon , 3a ' COTTON 'tJEUl ) OIL-Llrerpool r nned , Is. I.1NHEED OIL-21M. PETROLEUM Renned. S * W , HOPS-Al Ixindon ( Pncllia coast ) , H 17' s. MlnnewpoliVlient MnrkoU MINNKAl'QLIH. Nov. ! Q.Wheat opened tilcher thla morning ou higher cable * anil . demnni ) for ennh wheat. Clesrancen were fat considering th hlch rates o ( ocean ( relnhts , nni KlloKether the teellnc was cotilldent that price would advance within the near ( uture. Th flnnl close shovred nn ndvnnrr > ( or the day rang In * from ' .jc to He. November. We ; Uecetnlicr MHe ; Mny. MHOWV ; July. cmr. On track Hard , m < ic ; No. 1 northern , K9Vc ; No. 2 north ern , & 7v.c. Hecelpls wcro 212,340 l > u. i shlpmentu H.EOO Iju. Flour wan llrm , with n ( nlr demam reporteil nnd Knles ranging nt J3.20Q3.40 for | mt onts and J2.1002.35 ( or bakers. hTOCKS AND 1IONUS. Securities ITcro Irrcsulur nnd Unictllri with n Tcniltjncjr Townril Loiter I'rlcnn. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 30.-The stock ninrkc wns Irregular and unsettled today nnd th tendency waa In the main toward lowc prices , the result of the day's trading beln a decline ranging from V to 4V6 per ceni the latter In American Tobacco. Tradln was active , but nearly one-half the trans actions were In Sugar , The published stutt mcnts of President Havcmoyer of the trus Induced heavy realization and at the open Ing ot business there was a rush to sel Within three-quarters of nn hour 63.0C shares changed hands and the stcck brok 34 per cent to 83V4. At the lower figure the shorts covered most of their outstatidln contracts , but there waa very little othe support. Subsequently a rally of Hi pe cent took place and In the final dealings reaction of H per cent , making a loss o the day of 1 % per cent. Sugar preferred dc cllned 2'i per cent und recovered , $ per ccn Nearly all the trust stocks were weak I sympathy with the leader of the market. Tobacco , on unusually heavy sales , brok B per cent to 30 , nnd closed at POV4- DistillIng Ingwns unfavorably affected by the nr nouncement that a circular had been Issue by the directors of the company suggcstln a 10 per cent assessment on the stock. Tli resulting decline was 1V1 per cent , of whlc V4 per cent had been recovered nt the closi National Lead fell off U& per cent , closln 1'4 per cent above the lowest point touchei The granger group participated moderate ! In the general depression In values. Th final quotations showed n loss on the da of H per cent In Northwestern and Hoc Island , % per cent In St. Paul and % pt cent In liurllngtan. The other changes wet In the direction of lower values and Include losses In Oregon Improvement , 1 per cen nnd St. Paul & Omaha , % per cent , Tli bond market held firm during the morntni but became heavy In thu later trading , do : Ing weak. The Kvcnlng Post's London cable say : The stock markets were quiet but goc today. Mining shares arc still boomlm Americans were steady , but negleclci South Americans , llrm. Two promlnei dealers , Nlckalls and Paxton , desertc Americans for the mining market. A col slderable clllux of gold to France Is antic paled In connection with the Paris bours settlement. The following were the closing quotnttor on the leading stocks of the New York e : change today : AtchUnn n Norlhwcetern 117 Adams Kxpruaa. . . 140 do pfd 141 Alton , T. U N. Y. Central dopfd 1UK N , Y. AN. K Am , Kxprcas 112 Ontario A W Ifi Haltlinoro & Ohio. 07 Oregon Imp 1(1 ( Canada Pacific. . . . 110 Oresron Nav 10 Canada Soulhorn. . BOW O. S. LA U. N. . . . Central 1'aaltlc. . . . IS IMclflo Mall dies. A Ohio P. B. A K Chicago Alton I'Htsbure inn a. n. & 6 I'llllmau I'alaco , . 10:1 : Chicago Gas Koadlni ; 1U.V Coimolldated Gas , 1'JS ItlchmoiulTor. . . . in1 C. . C. . C. .VSt. L. . . . U7H do pfd 20 Colo. Coal & Iron. . H U. O. W 1U Cotton Oil Cprt. . , . 27 ! U. G. W. pfd 4S Dclawnru It. Hud. . HBHi Hock Island tie DeL , Lack , ft W. . . St. I'an1' r > i 1) . All. G. pfd ilo i > ; .i , 117 1).AC. P. Co St. P. A Jmaha. . . . 32 Erie do pfd no do pfd Southern Pacific. . 18 Fort Wayne 157 Sugar Uellncry , , . . HI ; G. Northcrn-pfd. . . Tonn. Coal A Iron. 14U C. VK. L nfd 03 Texas Pacific U Hocklm ; Valley. . . * T. AO. Cent. pfd. . 7fi Illinois Control. . . S3 Union Pacific. . . . . 11 St. P. ADululh. . . . U. 8. Kvnrosn 42 K. & T. pfd W. St. L. A P 0 Lake Krlo & Woat dopfd 34 do pfd ( IOH Wclli Fariro Ex. . . 10A Lakn Shore 131) ) Wcntorn U nton . , 80 Load Trust 38 ! < Wheeling A L. E. . 11 Louisville ) & N. . . . 08W dopfd UK L. A N. A M.ASt. L 27 Manhattan Con. . . . D. A K. G 11 * Mcmphls&C O. K 34 Michigan Cent. . . . I'll N. L 20 Missouri Pacific. . C. F. AIde 20 Mobile i Ohio. . do pfd 70 NanhvlllnChat , . . . us It. AT. C . ' . . . . 2 National Cordao. usmi T. A. A. A N. M. . . . ilopfd 14 ! , T. St. L. AK.C. , . . N.J. Cuntr.il na dopfd 0 N. AW. pfd 21 S. K. B 11 North Am. Co. . . . 4 ( lopfd : ii ( Northern 1'aclflc. . Am. Tob. Co DC No. Vac. pfd . - 101 U. 1' . . D. AO bid. The totnl sales of stocks today were 2C6 , shares. Including : American Tobacco , 5EX American fiURar , 127,100 ; llurllngtnn , 15,900 ; CI en KO Gas. 15,300 ; Distilling nnd Cattlefecdlm ; , 2 , & General Kleclrlo. 3.300 ! New .Icrney Central , 3.4i Northwestern , 6,300 ; Rock Island , 4,400 ; St. I'a' ' 10,300 ; Western Union , 11,500. Now York Aluuov Market. NF.W YORK , Nov. 20. MONEY ON CALI In good supply at IVi per cent ; last .lean : per cent , closed H4 per cent. PIHMU MERCANTILE PAPER 2i3 I cenl. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm ; actual bu nees In bankers' bills nt SI.S7iOI.8S ( or dema nnd at' Jt.SGV4W4.86H for 60 days. " Posted rati J4.87lff4.87Vi and J4.SSVi@4.89 ; commercial bll J4.83Hffl4.8i . SILVER CERTIFICATES 62'4c bid. GOVERNMENT BONDS Film ; state bom Inactive ; railroad bonds , heavy. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows : U.S. AS , res Ill ) 1).A U. O. 4s H01 U. S. Ss.coup 110 Krlo2ds 01 U.S. 4s , res llfi 'G. ' U. AM. A. Os. . . IK IKor U.S. 4s.coup 110 do 7s or U. S.28. reir U7 MI. AT. C. Os 10. I'.iclllc ( is of05. . . OOK do ( Is lot Ala. Clasa A lei : M. K.AT. 1814 . . 41 Ala. CUH3 B IOS do2d4s 41s : Ala. Clans C. . . . . Oi ! Mutual Union Os. iu Ala. Currency. . . . U2' N.J. C.Gcn. Cs. . . . 11 : La. Now Con. 4 . 03f ! No. Pao. Ista 111 Missouri Os 100 iloLMa 81 N. C. Oa 134 N. W. Consols 14 ] N.C. 4H 102 do S. F. Dob. ns. IOS 8. C. nonfund R. G. West. iHts. . . 71 Tonn. new net OH. SL P. Consols 7s. . 13 ! Tenn. new nut s. 102 doC. A P. W.OB. Ill Tonn. old Os 00 St.L.AI.M.Gen.6 71 Va. Ct'iilurlos. . . . St. L.AS.F. Ocn.II. 111 : do , deferred Tox. Pao. Ists 81 AlchlHon 4a do2ds * * " do2d A U. P , ists-ot 00. . . 101 Canada So. 2dH. . . ion West Shore 4s. . . . 101 ] C. P. Ists of " 03. 102 So. U. H V. All. O. 7 . . . . ll''H bid. llnUnil Sti > ok ( luoC-itlnni , BOSTON. Nov. 30. Call loans. 23 par centime time loans , HBHH per cnni. Closlnr urlcoi f tilocks , bonds nnd inlnln ? snares : A.T. AS. F . Eleo. . . . Am.Snirar. 3 } ( W. Eli-c. pfd 61 Am. Sugar pfd. , , . > 1)6 ) Wls. Central Hay SlatoOas 11 U Alohlsm 2ds 1C Hell Telephone. . . 111.1 AtchlHon 4s 04 llouloii A Albany. . 207 Now England Us. . 111 Boston AMaluo. . . ion ( Ion. Electric Cs. . . 81r C. 1I.AQ OHM Wls. Cent. Ists. . . . r , : Filchburj ; 82 Allantlc 1C Gen. Kleclrle 8234K lloatin Montana 21 Illinois btcol 411 Hullo A Boston. . . It Mexican Central. . Calumet.V Hccl.i. . 20 : N. Y. AN.K Centennial fit Old Colony 180 Franklin 1 ! Oro.Short Lino. . . 7 Kearaargo Rubber. 4II Oscoola Ql Union Pacific 4IIUK Quincy 01 West End 07M Tamarack 15 W. End pfd 80 N3.T York Altnl.i ; v > l > ntlon. NKW YORK. Nov. ' 30.-Tlio following are t closing mlnlni ; auolattons : Hulwer. D Ontario. . 001 Choler 00 Ophlr 2U ( Crown 1'olut. . . . . . . 43 Plymonth : u Con. Cat. A Va. . . . 341) Qulckallver 01 De.-uhvooil , . . . 40 ( lopfd 1501 Gould A Curry. . . . 40 Sierra Nevada , . . , ( U HaloANorcross. . 10O Standard , . . , . . lot Homcstako 1SOO Union Con 3 : Mexican 70 Yellow Jacket. . , . 4C London Htnok < J\iot \ : tloni. LONDON , Nov. aOr-1 p. m , Can. Pacltlc fllW Mexican ordinary. 10 : Erie 12M Pennsylvania 61 Krlo 2ds 72 Ilcadlnsr „ > lll.T _ > ntral 02 _ Max. Con. now 4a. C' DAR SILVER-28 P-10d per ounce. MONEY M per cent. The ralo of discount In the opoa market for be short and three months' bills U l'-lil par cent. Mimiiflut Notes. DOSTON. Nov. 30. Clearings. J18,020C07 : 1 ances , J1.783KH > . RALTIMORE. Nov. SJ.-Clcarlngs , J2.419.I balances. J274.143. NKW YORK. Nov. JO. Clearings , J107.WO , : balances. J8,5S9.fCO. MEMPHIS. Nov. SO. Clearings. ' J110,933 ; 1 anc s , Jill,351. New York exchange , selling par. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 30.-Clearing , Jlt74. New York exchange , bonk , par ; commercial , J premium. PARIS , Nov , SO. Three per cent rentes , : SOc ( or the account. Exchange on London , 13o for checks. PHILADELPHIA , Nov. SO. Clearings , J1I.H 177 ; balances. Jl.tT7.zl3 : ( or Ihe month , clearln J2C , S80.:43 ; balances , JU.Jil.SU. CINCINNATI. Nov , 30. Money , 5 > 05 per ci Clearings. J2.387.UO ; ( or the month , JOS.0 , < ( or corresponding month last ycsr , JM.VJ7.liO. IX3NDON. Nov. SO. Gold Is quute.1 lodoy lluenos Ayrea at 264 ; Madrid. 1S.W ; Lisbon. 22 UU I'elerKuurg , 60 ; Athens , T7 ; Home , toi.eO ; cnna , lot. CHICAGO. Nov. JO.-ClKirlngs.JI9.4K.OOS Mor 404 per cent on call. New York exchange , premium. Foreign exchange , higher : sterll commercial. Jt.81V4O4.8CH. BT. LOl'IS. Nov.47learlngs , J4.U5,170 : 1 nncea , J703.4S4. Money , quiet at ( UT per ci Exchange on New York , par lo S&e premli Clearings ( or the month , JM.12t.167 ; balan 111,674ViZ : tuune montli last yaar. JlKi.lT4.4tt , I ances , JI4,760 , 1I , Increase , J2I7,7US , or 3 I cent. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1ARKET1 I n Sharp Tailing Off b Arrives the Mai Feature of the Trade. i \ . DEMAND FOR BEEF CATTLE-IS IMPROVEl Moro Dcstrnblo Offerings' "Than Common c Find Heady Sale liitchcrn | unit Stockem tollurrIlocs Sell n Slmilo Stronger1. FIUDA-Y. Nov. 30. Supplies were not very lienvy today , S cars In all. The Thanksgiving holiday ill : organized business to a great extent th week , and compared with last the fallln off In receipts amounted to about 6,000 ca tie , 3),000 hogs and 1,000 sheep. There was an active demand both froi dressed beef men nnd shippers for dcslrab fat cattle , r.nd the few of that descrlptlc hero readily changed hand.i at a shat stronger prices. Anything1 , In fact , thi killers could use was sold to better at vantage than on Wednesday , but the thl stuff that neither feeders nor killers wantt wns slow sale and weak. Cow stuff was In tolerably liberal suppl ; very fair demand nnd quotably stead ; perhaps a Bhade stronger on the more di slrable grades. The calf market woa du nnd lower , with prices off We to U th week. Hulls , stags , etc. , soltl ut ubol itendy figures. Stackers nnd feeders sold ns they did c Wednesday. The supply wns not largo n < was the demand what would be called vli orous , still holders had no dllllculty I selling good , smooth , fleshy stock for fir ; prices. Hough , thin stockers were no ensli to work err even nt prevailing low value A fair volume of business was done , doc to choice feedera nre quotable nt from $2. to $3.25 , fair to good from $2.35 to $2.GO. ni common grades from $2.25 down. Ilepr scntatlve sales : nnnssED HGEF. 'o. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r , No. Av. Pr. ' . . . .1031 J2 00 12..1108 J300 11. . . . 1011 J3 33 . . . .lior 3(10 ( 11..1031 310 10..1038 333 1..1010 3 00 2. . . . 975 3 M SHIPPING AND EXPOKT. . . . .108D 3 35 11..12S2 375 33..1333 400 1..HV ) 3 DO COWS. . . S.r.3 1 15 4. . . . 817 1 60 1. . . . 920 2 OC . . SM 1 23 1. . . . Sft ) 1 03 12. . . . 770 f. 10 . . 855 1 23 5..1000 1 C3 9. . . . 92) ) 2 1C . . 880 1 30 1C. . . . 781 1 65 G..10I1 2 IS 1 35 1. . . . 990 1 C5 W. . . . 891 2 IS 1 40 IS. . . . 879 1 C5 4..1037 2 I ! 1 40 8. . . . SSC 1 Co 7 9-M 2 1 ! . . 92 ? 1 40 14. , 091 1 70 9. .1074 2 1 ! . . 857 1 40 15. , f53 1 70 1. . 9 0 2 2 ( . . 841 1 45 , C92 1 75 45. .817 2.21 . . 917 ICO 1. . . . 780 1 75 C..1050 2 21 . . 970 1 DO 8. . . . 9C2 1 73 1..1251) 2 2J . . 910 1 DO 1..1140 1 75 . SCI . . CGO 1 50 1..1D10 173 .1135 23C . 1000 1 CO 2..1075 1 75 . 920 2 3C . . K.1 1 DO 17. . . . SO ) 1 SO .1040 2 3 ; . . sos 1 DO 1. . . .IK ) 1 8 > .110 ; 2 V. . . 870 1 50 9. . . 753 1 90 .1123 2 E . . I-2G 1 W 4. . . 4. . . 933 2 K . .1000 1 DO 11. . . 948 2 00 1. . . 9JO 2 6 ( . . 897 1 55 19. . . (170 2 00 . E45 2 . .1010 1 6) 1. . . 850 2 00 .1005 2 5' . . 942 1 fiO 1. . . E10 20- ) li. . .1075 . . 72) 1 GO : . . . 1010 2 0) 3. . .110- ) 2 V .110871 1 GO 3. . . 885 2 00 11. . . 871 28 ! HEIFERS. , 317 1 10 . . . . 450 1 ST 503 1 6 ( , 34 ? 1 15 534 1 4' ' ) 7. . C03 1 t , 457 1 15 SCO 1 40' ' ' 1. . , 730 1 8 ! , 4SO 1 25 90 1 40' ) 5. . . . 72-i 1 ! K . 375 1 25 3-0 14 , ) 7. . 783 2 ( X . 000 1 25 210 1 50. 3. . . . C'JJ 2 Oi 4CO 1 25 626 1 00 . . . . 8 2 2 : 1 30 CALVES 1. . . 100 1 00 L. . . 100 1150 2. . . . 293 20 < 1. . . 203 1 05 1. . . . 170 1W ( 2. . . . 110 2 Oi 1. . . 2-W 1 25 2. . . . 185 1,50. . 2. . . . 325 2 2 : 1. . . . 340 1 35 1 , . . . 350 1 C ) 1. . . . 270 2 DI 1. . . . SSO 1 M 2. . . . II1) 301 BULLS : 1. . . 110 1 40 1. . . . 910 1 79 1..1210 1 9' ' 3. . . . 810 1 40 1..1320 1'70' ' 1..1U ) 1 9 : 1..1400 1 40 1..1330 1178 1..1130 1 9 : 1..1140 1 DO 1..1I10 175 , . 1..1070 2 Oi 2..1095 1 55 1..12SO 175. ' L. . . 950 2 9 1..1220 1 CO 1..ICIO ? fO" 1..1620 2 1' ' 1..1580 1 CO 1..123) 1 W ) 1..1780 2 li 1..1280 1 GO 1..1030 185 1..1650 22 < 1. . . . 830 1 65 1..1220 tM , 1..1C50 2 2 1..1300 1 65 I , OXEN. 1..1450 2 25' ' 3..i700 200' ' STAGS. ' 1..1070 200 > f KTOCKEUS AND PEEUEnS. 2SS 1 73 5. . . .1000 2 25 ' 17. . G95 2 4 7. . . . 7CO 1 9) . - 7. . . . G2I 2 Si 1. .102) ! I 5 L. . . 7SO 2 00 4. . . . 575 2 2 * 14. . CS3 2 5 14. . . . f,99 3 W 4. . . . 542 2 30 13.C. . . 514 2 C I. . . . 570 2 00 8. . . . 3C9 2 30 C.O . . G7S 2 5 1. . . . DW 200 4. . . . 400 230 O . 415 2 C 2. . . . 400 2 00 2) . . . . C20 230 2) ! . Gil 2 t 1..1200 II 00 14. . . . 542 30 IS. .K62 2 7 2. . . . C15 200 8. . . . 031 235 18.7S. . ' 2. . 4W 200 M. . . 906 2 33 7S. .1093 4. . 5f ? 2 W . D50 2 33 1. . 1)21) ) 27 4. . , 337 2 10 . 350 2 40 1. .1100 2 9 2. . . 800 2 25 . 332 2 43 3..1030 2S 12. . . 633 2 25 Si. . . GC1 2 43 1C..1213 3 1 4. . . 890 2 23 L. 390 2 45 19..1043 3 1 21. . . 749 2 25 MILKKIIS AND 1 cow nml cnlf . , . . . .J22 springer . SI 1 cow nnd calf . 2i springer 30 WESTEHN CATTLB. COLOHADO. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pi 29 Htocrs. . . . 855 2 GO 1 cow 630 1 C 5 cows , 780 1 M D5 QUW3 780 2 : 1C3 COWB. . . . , 85S 3 25 1 Btr. IIR.-.1070 2 B I cow .1180 1 15 5 bulls 1210 1 : 1 bull 1000 1 35 1 bull 12.0 1 4 1 bull 1020 1 63 3 cowa. , 916 1 7 .3 cons 891 1 70 5 cjwg 780 1 ' < 1 bull 13SO 175 22 COW3 9 4 2 J 2 cows. 00 225 Gi cows 910 2 : 27 feeders. . . . 879 2 CO 1 steer. 110) ) 2 7 3 steem. 930 2 75 1 Bteer. 1010 27 21 steers. 1037 3 25 " * * WTOMINd. J. W. ItoRera. 1 cow IOS ) 2 W l feeiler 1130 2 n 4 cows SiO 2 45 4 feeders. . . . 812 25 3 feeders..1210 2 75 .1 IDAHO. , E. P. DodO. 1 cow S40 1 95 G cows , 302 2 J 1 feeder 1170 225 10 feeders..1101 31 J. M. Stewart. 3 Shelters. . . . 493 213 1 Btr. tin..1060 22 1 stag. 1510 225 1 ciw. 1UO 2-1 1 cow 1100 240 Meows WO } 24 1 steer. 1000 305 1 steer. 12TO 3C 22 stecre 1025 305 305Clark. Clark. 10 cows 937 2 20 William ConaUfthton. 3 strn. llg..1040 200 0 sirs. Jig..1176 21 43 cows 853 22) ) 8 feeders..1017 27 19 feeders..WS1 275 Dim Reagan , 6 sirs , tiff. . .1282 215 Clews 975 2 ! 3 frailer.1123 275 It feeJers. . . . 9JJ 2i 24 feeders..10U3 275 feeders. . . . 1020 21 IIOO3 IlecHpts were Imrdly as large as de crs were anticipating , being more than 1,000 slier or lay Friday's supply. 1'nckcrs were the o buyers 'early , anil ns their wants were not at urgent they were generally Inclined to ask c < ccsHlons , which sellers wcro tlelermlned nol make. As a result early trading was slow i Ihe feeling weak. After the market fat opened dealers got together on- the basis steady prices , and toward the close the rule v a slight advance on decenl weight stuff. Het hogs sold at from J4.35 to Jl.cl light anil Hi mixed stuff at from J3.75 to J4.45 and pigs from Jl toJ3 for 30 to 100-lb. stock. Armour 1 an order here from Chicago for pigs , tiut th wera still all of l.WK ) unsold ut the close. 1' to good hogs weighing around ZOO Ibs. und ward sold largely at from J4.35 to $1,53. as agal J4.40 to J4.D5 Wednesday and J4.35 lo J4.43 on 1 Friday. lleprest-ntatWe Bales- ; , , ( . . . . , . . M . . . 200 3 10J . . . 375 lit M . . . 200 t 191 . . . J 75 1 71 . . . * 09 1 MO . . . ITS S3 47 . . . ! 00 1 30 , . , J 75 I..MO . . . 200 1 } 107 . . . S M 119 61 . . . 200 73 109 . . . 210 14 ra . . . 200 oo si . . . 2 i 103 M . . . 200 117 74 . . . JW 32 61 . . . S 2S 102 V4 . . . 290 40 73 . . . 2 M M . . . 200 : i 70 . . . 285 1 ! 00 . . , 9\ I iso , . , 2 co i..3oo . . . s oo S ISO . . . 2 CO 43 ,83 „ , . S 00 1 150 . . . 373 2 SCO . . . 100 1 3ft ) . . . 27 : 4 1J3 . . . SM 1 200 . . . 27S 12 123 . . . 375 SI1 Kill' None were received. The demand wi very fair nml thn market nuotnbty tle.idy. Fn to clmlco natives nre nuntaM * nt JS.254Tt. 0 , fn lo ROH ! westerns nt J100R2.70 , common nd stoc "leep , | 1.0oni.72. nnd goo < l to choice 40 lo 100-1 tubs nt $2.5003.75. Ilpcolpti iintl IH < p < xltUm of Stock. Omclnl receipts and dlnpoiltlon of utoclc t liown by the books of the Union Block Yuri' ' impany for the twenty-four hours cmllns at 'clock ' p. m. , November 30. 1831 : RECEIPTS. Cars. lte.1 'nttte ' . 103 S.9 OK * 93 7,4 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle Cattle , Itoei. Slice ; maha 1'nrklntr company 179 . . . he Q. H. Hammond Co. . . . 293 1,015 ivlft nml Company. . . . 441 lr )9 ) . . . he Cuilahy 1'acklns Co. . . . 911 3.123 'eluon Morris 212 Hans 95 . . . . . llccker A DcRcn 8.1 ' . I ) . Armour , 832 Jirey 34 'umllton & 9 IS IxJbman 109 - . Decker 14 teuton & W 4 nippers and feeders 3T > > 111 . . . , et over , 300 1,500 Totals 2,933 6,905 CHICAGO LIVI : STOCK. rncloTiin Slow but Stnmc fur Doslrubl Klilpplng Htrorn. CHICAGO , Nov. 30. Trndo wns slow In cntll lie market win strong for desirable ghlpplt cers nnd was about steady for other lilnO ho receipts for the expired part of thli wei liow a decrease of 33,000 head. Most of tl oclc had been cold by noon on n bnsla of fro .23 to 13. CO for Inferior to extra cows m elfers , from $3 to $0.50 for common to fan : eers. from $1.73 to SI. DO for westerns and fro .60 to J3.40 for Texnns. The hoi ? trade was looking for lnrno receir or next week. Hurlne the day nliout nil t : IOBS changed handi , but It was a draKRlnK ni rather disappointing market. The Ix-st hea' 'ocs sold around $1.73 , and from $4.40 to $1 , as paid for choice llRht. The sheep market was moderately nctlvo ai trong , the light receipts during the last fc lays nnd the prospects of moderate runs In t uture FcrvlnR to restore confidence. Good holca sheep were quoted nt from J2.50 to J1. jnd poor to fair qualities nt from $1 to J2.M. T lamb market was strong at from J2 to $1vl most of the sales nt from $3.25 to $3.75. HeceluU : Cattle , 13.009 head ; calves , 300 hca men. 35,000 hcnd ; sheep , 800 head. The E enlnR Journal reports : HOGS Ilecclp 5,000 head : olllclnl Wednesday , 28.310 head ; shl uents , 10.G71 bead : left over , about 7,100 hen luallty continues fair : market moderately nctl nd prices sternly : sales rnnito nt J3.75W4.50 ( iRht , JI.20WI.li for rouRh paoUlnR. JI.20RI.73 1 nixed , Jl.SOff 1.83 for heavy packing and slilppl ots and $2.4001.10 for pics. CATTLE-Recnlpls , 13.000 head ; market nctl .nd tlrm nt 6W10c ndvnnco. SHEEP R'ctlpls , 8JO head ; market fn'.rly ncil .nd llrm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ St. LoilU l.lvn Stuck Mnrkot. ST. LOUIS , Nov. SO. CATTLE-Recclpts. 2 , : lend ; BhlpmentE , 2,000 head : market strons , nd a Bhade bettor for desirable grades. Natl leers of 80091,9)0 Ihs. ranged nt JZ.BOP4. ; in shipping Brades offered ; cows runned frc 1.75 to $2.50 ; Texas steers sold ut J2.2j3. < X/WR. J2.00if2.23. HOGS Ilecelpts. 6.400 bead ; shipments , 3.1 cad ; mnrket SKJlOc hither and active. Il ( ieavy , JI.CJffi4.70 ; Rood IlKat and mixed , $1.4 .00 : common nnd rough. J3.9-i'4.3' ' ) . SHEEP Recclpls. 1,000 head ; shipments , : lead ; mnrket active and better ; native m'.x iold , $2.i2. 3 : Bood southern mixed , $2 , ' amba , S2.Wif3.23. Kansas CUy l.lvo Stock Mnrknt. KANSAS CITV , Nov. 30. CATTLfi nocelp i.500 head ; shipments , 4,201 bend ; best strong Oc hlRhcr ; others steady ; Texas steers. J2.0lft2. "exns cows , $ l.r > 0 2.25 ; beef steers Ji30Bi. ! .nttve . cows. .J1.006T3.25 ; stockcrs and ( cede $2.000.1.50 ; bulls. Jl.23fn.C3. 1IOGH Receipts. 13,400 head ; shipments , ead ; market weak , 5c lower : bulk of fab1 ? . $1 3 > 4.65 : henvles. $ Mr > ® 4,65 : packers. J4.40i l. nixed. $1.3081.6.lights ; , $1.0081.35 ; Yorkers. J ( 01.33 ; pigs. $2.75Q3.95. SHEEP Ilecelpts , 0,300 head ; shipments , 1. bead ; market firm nnd active. Now York l.lvn Stunk Mnrknt. NEW YOKIC , Nov. 30. UEEVES-On sale. cars : market firm : poor to prime native stee J3.DOW5.25 : nxcn. $3.0044.25 ; bulls. J2.IMii3.CO. I ropcan cables quote American steers at 881 dressed welRht : refrlgerntor beef. 6 > iWS > ic. per BHEEP AND I < AMI1S On sale , 14,000 he ; market dull nnd weak nt Uflc lower ; she poor to prime. $1.5032.70 ; lambs , common choice. $3.0 > ffU2H. HOGS Ilecelpts , 10.SOO head ; market firm ; fcrlor to choice , $1.0083.00. block In iilit. Record of receipts nt the four principal m kcts for t'rlday , November 30 , 1891 : Cattle. HOBS. She South Omaha . 2,533 7,406 Chicago . 13.050 33.001 Can as City. . O.SOO 13,000 G , it. Loula . 2.20) C.401 1 , Totals . . . ' . . 21.C33.C1.80 * C , Wool T1OSTON , Nov. 30. The American Wool c Cotton Reporter says of the wool trade : No la single transactions arc effected In these ila danufacturem are not buying In iiuanllly , I hey urn using nn Immense mnount , so thai ( quent small movements make n mlckle In nonth. Perhaps this week Ims been somewl quieter than last. If one Judges by the sa although the aggregate sol down for the wee ; o our knowledge , does not Include nil the 1 of wool that have changed hands In the perlo ret on Its surface the market has appeared ess active than It has ordinarily presented Hf lor a monlh past , The ( act Is all recent bti ness has been done In a. quiet way ; when i iii-prest volume has bt-en transacted there I > ccn no demonslrallve evidence beyond the m cet report. This season ot 1891 Is a unique p od In this respect , ns well as on Ihe score ow prices. The Bales of Ihe week amount 2,220,000 Ibs. domestic nnd 659,000 Iba. foreli making a total of 2.919.COO Ihs. , ngalnst n total 2,770t,00 Ibs. ( or the previous week nnd n to of 5.8CO.OOO Ibs. ( or the corresponding week I yeur. The miles since January 1 , 1891 , umoi o 130,783,585 Iba. , against lOO.Kw.OCO Ila. a y agn. The sales In Philadelphia have amoun 0 883.800 Ili3. LONDON , Nov. 30. There was a fair select offervd at Iho wool fales loday. The bldd was ( ree and yeslcrday's advance was ( ully E talned. France was a very keen buyer of i and greasy merinos and Ihe home Irade v generally active ( or all descriptions. Gcrmn WHS n ( rce buyer of most all sorts. The num of baleo t : lay wns 9,302 , of which SO" " ) were wl druwn. The following nre the sales In detr few South WnlcB. 1,227bales ; scoured. 8H 9 21 ; greasy , EViOSV&d , Queensland , 1,011 bal scoured. IHidQls : greasy. 4H3Vid. Vlctot : ,739 bnles ; scoured , 7',4dgl3 3d ; greasy , 4 4 < J Swan River , 4S5 bales ; scoured , i54&9d ; gri-n 4fH4d. New Zealand , 852 l.nles ; scoured. 6(4 Is 14d : greasy , 4ViW9',6d. Cape of Good Hi and Natal , 1,204 bules ; scoured , DVidifla grerisy. 4r7'.4d. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 30. "WOOL Steady under vorable foreign advices , but prices are unchang St. Limit ( leiierul .Mnrket. " ST. LOUIS. Nov. 30. FLOUR Firm , but qul patents. J2.DOff2.75 ; extra fancy. J2.25B2.35 ; chc .0 fancy. Jl.75ft2.15 ; rye , J2.75@3.00. WHEAT Slrong nnd higher on bullish cab closing % OV4c above Wednesday ( or May , \ \ ] cash also showed nn advance ; No. 2 red. c ; ami December , 52c ; January , Mo ; May , & 7'.4jS7 CORN Slrorig nrid ncllvo early , later sell olt , closing He below lo Cc for May ; No. 2 ml cash , 4Sc ; December , 45Uc ; January , 44Uc ; M 4Cc. OATS Higher nnd generally firm for fului No. 2. cash , SO'/e ; December , 31c ; May , 82 32 > , ic RVE Neglecled ; No. 2 , cash , track , offered i',5c. HARLEY Weak nnd lower : Minnesota , 5714c. HltAN Scarce ; cash , CI@C5e. FLAX SEED Nominal. CLOVER HEED J8.00fl8.50. TIMOTHY SEED J4.755.30. HAY { Julet , uttxidy. 11UTTER Slow : separator creamery , ! lj ? fancy Elgin , 20f27e ; dairy. 18B20c. KGGS Steady ; demand fair ; ( resh , IT'.Jc. ' LEAD Easy ; J2.90 bid. HPELTER-J3.12'4. sellers. CORN MEAIJ2.0 ; 2.10. WHISKY Firm at J1.23. COTTON TIEa 70c. 1'RO VISIONS 1'oik , quiet ; standard m 1i.37'i. l inl , easier ; prime steam , $ G.80ij > i Dry salt me.iUi , loose shoulders. $5.25 ; lei $ < U2V& ; ribs. J6.25 ; shorts. JG.37Vi ; lioxetl , 15c m llacon , packed Bhouldcrs , $9.25 ; longs , t7 ; I J7.12Vj : shorts , $7.25. HECKIITH Flour. C.O * ) l.bli. ; wheat , li 1m. ; com. 85,000 bu. ; oats. 61.000 bu , SHI TMKNTB Flour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , ] bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ; oats. 8.000 bu. ftugur Jilurkiir. NKW A'ORIC. Nov. 0. SUdAR-IUw , < : lower to nrll ; fair rellntnlg , 3c : centrtfugal tent. 3Vic : sales , none ; rellned , dull ; No. 6. i 3 15-iac ; No. 7. 3S I 13-16c ; No. 8. SHO3 11- No. tl. 3 7-lGft3Kc : No. II ) , 3f(316c ; No. J 5-16tf'3V4c : No. 12. S 63 7-I6cj No. 13. 1 3- oft A , 3 13-16c ; confectioners' A. 3 U-1S&4 cut loaf , 4T4&S 1-lCc ; crushed , 4TiO3 11-lCc ; | der d. 4-6-16yUo ; irranulatcd , 4 H-lCf/5'ic ; cu 4 5-WMWc. 1XNDON , Nov. M. SUOAn-Cane , quiet : < trltuital Java , 11 M ; Muicovado , fa'r rclln 8 3d. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pulutliVhcnt ainrUot. DULUTH , Nov. JO. WHKAT Close : N < hard , cash and Novemlwr. 6lo ; December , K Mny. C3c ; No. 1 northern , cash nnd Novem liy-c ; Deovmber , Ufic : May , C2c ; No. 2 north ca h , Wc , No. 3 , WHc ; rejected. COVic : to rive. No. 1 northern , W.ic ; No. 1 hard , Glc. Coffco Markut. NDW YORK , Nov. lO.-COFl'EB-Opt npencd barely steady at a decline of 10i/15 pal ruled somewhat Irregular nnd generally v under local prnsbure ; clos < l ti&rely Ulead * 100-10 points decline , lalea , 23,25 ] bag * , Includ nunrr , $ UlV311.tOi ( IVhniAry , JJl.JO ; MAreli : J.7i > fll ( 0 , May , J12.J5fllf.tO. Heptembei 2.10 12.15. Spot coff c. Rio. quiet ; Na 1 5.75. Mild. qultti Conlovn , Jt .fKl > .lC lies , 1,000 bngj Rio , No. H. rpot , at ( II.M .0 lmR ttnrnnllla and C.MM boK * Marftrolha b I. Wnr hou # deliveries from New York yn TdRjr. 3MI I KS ; Ni r York * tock to > 1ny. 10.W ig ; L'nlletl StnlM stock , 1SS.M7 bam ; nflont fo ie United Hint * ? . 30dX ( > ) IMRS ; totnl visible fo 10 1'iillpJ States. 4'JIt.S7 bags , ngntnst 417,0 : B ln l year. HANTOH. Nov. SO. Market quirt ; pond nvernRl I.JO | two days' receipts , 50,000 bags ; rtocV I.OCO bags. HAMIIl'Itn. Nov. SO.-Mnrkct utendy ; prlcf nee Wednesilsy unehnnReil lo H PIK lowci lie * , two days , 49.000 KIR * . HAVRE , Nov. S0.-Opened quiet. MOVif decline t 12 m. , unchanged ; nt 3 p. m. . -f decline osed quiet nt unchnnRed prices to n decline c f ; total sales , 1G.OCO bags. RIO DK JANEIRO. NOV. 30.-ul ti No. 7 Rl < ,3.75 ; cuchnnne , IHidi two days' receipts , 7,0 < ass ; cleami for Hie United States , 11,000 big ! 'eatcd for Europe , none ; stock , 213,000 bags. CI.UAIMNO 1IIHJSK TOTALS. of linnlnots Trnnsnctoil liy th Asunclnlpil Hunks I.nut Werk. Nn\V YORK. Nov. 30-Tlie followltiK tftbti omplloil by Urmlstreol's , shows the toll : Icnruncos nt the tirtncljtut cities nnd th orcotitage of Incrcnsc .or ilecroaso , ns cot. ' nrcil with the corn : ; | > oiuUng week las car : I'cnrlit Cr-.llll .Murlcpt. A , Nov. 30.-CORN Firm , hither ; No. 12'.4c : No. 3. 42i\ OATS-Slr.w : No. 2 white , SOiiOSlc ; No. white. 304W30)Sc. ! HYK Scuice , nominal ; > 'o. 2 , 51c. WIIIHICY Firm ; hlRli wine bakls. $1.23. RKCEII'T.S Wlieat , 3.00J bu. ; corn. 4S.730 In oats , iG.300 bu. ; rye 1,200 bu. ; barley , Z9.WH I ; SHIPMENTS Wheal. GOO bu. ; corn. 13.G30 hi oals , 14,300 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 18,200 bu. VOTING BY MACHINE. Noir York's Constitution 1'crmlts 1'xpoi men ! * In tliat Dlrrctlon , Among the Important changes IntroJuc n New York by the adoption of the amend constitution at the recent elcct'lon Is 'the t moval of that section of the old Instrumc which required that elections should bo 1 ballot. " This action permits the Inlrodu tlon of the voting machine , which has be successfully tested at various places In t state , If the legislature provides the ncct sary legislation. The attitude of the N < York press toward the proposed adoption the voting machine Is exceedingly frlendl says the Philadelphia Ledger. In fact , t extensive test to which the machine has be subjected seems to establish to the point demonstration that the device would be , the long run , a much cheaper method of vc ng than the Australian ballot system , will ms become the vogue In many states , n that It is more accurate and convenient th ; any voting system which has bsen on tr ] n this country. When the Australian ballot system w adopted In Pennslyvanld It became nccessa n many counties to Increase the votl divisions two and three-fold. A single votl machine has recorded without error a thot and votes at ono election , a capacity 1 registering votes which would allow a vc decided reduction of election precincts , wl the consequent saving of rent , ' service election ofucer ? , cost of printing tickets n the Incidentals which swell the cost , of eli tions to largo figures In tho. aggrcga The appliance requires but nne booth each election place , and will accomplish much In a given period ns ten or clcv booths under the present Now York syste According to the estimate of the New Yc ' Sun , more than $100.000 could bo Bay yearlyby the use of Iho machine. Duri the time It has been tried In certain to- elections It has recorded 100,000 votes , It said , with entire accuracy. The. device counts the vet as It Is recorc by the voter himself , and the result Is kno Immediately at the closing of the poll. 1 advantage of this .to .the press and to , , I public. , anxious to secure election tntelllgei at the- earliest possible moment. Is obvlo The most trying , tedious and resporul \s-ork of election olllcers sets in after i voters' duty has been performed. Voting by machine would furnish mi greater eecrccy to the voter than any syst now In use. He can vcte "straight" or Individuals by simply pulling a lover , i ho can cast but one vote , for the act voting for one person or party locks other levers until the voter leaved the boc when all the levers are unlocked again by closing of the door behind him , and booth Is prepared for the entrance ot other voter. The Illiterate voter may assisted by color designations other emblems which Indicate the lever knob he desires to manipulate. Charts c sldo the booth fully explain the position the knobi , and 'the blind and hclpl classes could bo aided , under a careft framed law. The New" York Post Is E Isfled that this Is the ballot system ot near future , and asks that provision for as allowed by the new constitution , she ba made In the forthcoming new ballot 1 This journal flnds the only 'serious object to It In the possibility of the breakdown a machine In the midst ot an election contingency , -which , It thinks , could bo ] vlded for. An experiment ot this nut would be watched with much Interest other communities , but , whatever Its i ecu may be , Pennsylvania could not ad It without an amended con tl.tuton. | August while wonting In the harv field I became overheated , was suddenly locked with cratnpa and was nearly de Mr. Cummlngs , the druggist , gave me a d ot Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and L > roea Remedy which- completely relieved ; I now keep a hottla of the remedy hati JL , M. Dunnell , Centcrvllla , Wash. DUN'S AND BRADSTREET'S foreign Exchnngo is Now Very Near to the Gold Exporting Point , NO INCREASE IN LABORERS EMPLOYED This , with the iMvt 1'rlco ot Fnrin rroilucti , ' 1'otrcr of lletliirm- the 1'uroliiuliiE thel'copleToo txivr fur Much Activity. NEW YOIIK. Nov. 30.-H. O. Dun ft Co. ' vcckly review of trade , which will be Ii- ucil tomorrow , will sny : The complete sue- cs of the government loan nnd the rc- lenlshmont of the gold reserve have not crccptlbly affected business nor prevented n advance of foreign exchange to near he- exporting point. Meanwhile domestic rnilo nnil Industry have not been InlUicncctl > y the henvy defalcation In one bank nnd minor disorders In two others , nor by a nllurc of the Krlc railway to meet the In- ercst on Its bonds. The clotting ot sugar ellnerles will diminish the Industrial force moro than It Is Increased by the resumption f Bethlehem steel works nml n few other onrerns. The controlling fact U Unit , nl- hotiKh In two Instances witgcii have been ncrcnseO , thu earning * of the working force nnd Its purchasing jxiwcr nre not on the vhole enlarging nt present nnd prices ot he chief farm prcdiicts do not materially inpruve. Cotton reached ft ccntn last Oat- inlay , nnd has rcacteil 3-10 of u cent after i week of henvy speculation. Crop estl- nntes of the New Orleans Cotton exchange tvernsc 9.2DO.OM bales , nnd a larger quantity IUH como Into xlKht this year than In 1S31 , vhen the yield was over 9,000,000 bales. The ivcrngo price In November of that year wan 7-16 cent : ) . At that price the -1,781,000 bales vlilch came In Fight In the three niontlm wiling December I would have paid n3 mich debt ns the 6,371,000 bales nt the prlco his year , but tvon that would not explain he large marketing , unless the crop was arger.Vhrnt Is 1'4 cents higher than a veelt ngo , nnd western receipts Btlll exceed nst year's , amounting since July 1 to 103- 00,000 bushels , against 100,800,000 bushels last car , while exports from all ports have been about 21,000 buslu-ls smaller. The smaller uantttlps received last year paid morJ dObts nnbottt JSOftO,003 than the larger quantity his year , and ns wheat sold for the Ilrst line below CO cents Just after harvest It may laturnlly bo held bnrlc for better returns. 3orn has advanced n fraction , receipts being argor than a year ago , nnd on the whole he outcome for farmers has not so Improved as to promise larger buying by the west and south. The great Industries fairly main- nln the production previously reported , but cannot bo expected to Increase It nt this season. A few more Iron works have gene nto operation nnd the demand Is reported nrger , but there Is n distinct weakness In prices , especially nt Plttsburg , nnd Hessc- ner. Iron billets , nails nnd some structural 'orms nre quoted lower. The rail comblnn- lon has agreed to n reduction of $2 per ton for the next year. Coke contracts nre being made for the first quarter cf 1895 nt current rates. Failures this week havn been In the 1'nlled States 2S3 , against 271 last year , and n Canada thirty-six , against forty-eight ast year. IIU.VUSTUKtiT'j * TKADi : IUJVIKW , Nn Central Improvement In Iinluoss la thnVct mid South. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 30-Bradstreet's to morrow -will say : There Is no general or radical Improvement In business nt the south , the west , or the northwest , but In .ho central -western states , nnd particularly at some Important cities In- the middle nnd northwestern states , the reverse Is true , a material gain In demand for many season able Btaplcn having shown Itself , with a corresponding Increase In volume of goods distributed und orders for future deliveries. This was Independent of the staple * to the ; rade In certain lines due to npproachtnR tolldays , nnd In spite of the check to Iho . 'olume of general business within the week paused by the Thanksgiving holiday. A sharp revival In prices was shown by quota tions for some grades of lumber , but moro [ lurtlculnrly for cotton , wheat , oats nnd lard , Improving prices of the first two ot which having had an Influence for nood. Decreases In prices and naval stores are reported , but quotations for structural Iron , rice , whisky , tobacco , porlc , coffee nnd slignr arc steady. It should be explained that rails are now held at J22 , the lowest prlco on record , and billets and pig Iron are re spectively t2 nnd $1.GO below England quota tions. At Chicago pig Iron dealers nre tryIng - Ingto force an advance , but nt St. I ouls Iho market Is without life and the price Is low. Cottcns arc weaker since the cut made by a New York house. A stimulating In- ( luence of n purely statistical nature Is the decrease of 2,008,000 bushels of wheat In the quantity afloat for and In store In Europa last week , thus nearly , though not quite , recovering the Increase of 2,128.000 bushels of wheat available In the United States nnd Canada last week. Exports of wheat ( and flour as wheat ) , both coasts , amounted to 2.C37.000 bushels for this week , against 3.312- XW bushels last week and 2,110,000 bushels In the corresponding week ono year ago , 4.G33- XX ) bushels In the last week In November , 1832. and as compared with G.662,000 bushels In that week of 1891. Data presented by Hradstreet's point to the United States hav ing exported about 05,000,000 bushels of wheat ( flour Included ) Blnce. June 30 , nnd to our having 85,000,000 bushels available for export during the next seven months , not withstanding the alleged excessive homo demand this year. Speculation In the New York market displays llttls response to the success of the government bond Issue , the Influence of the large oversubscription being- overcome by the failure of foreign Intcresta to obtain any considerable share of the new Issue. Silver is demoralized by sellers of eastern bills on the part of the Japanese government , coupled with fears that Japan may Insist upon n war Indemnity from China In gold and not In silver . There Is an Increased demand for funds nt Chicago , notably from packers. Cottuii MitrKor. ST. IXMJI8 , Nov. 30.COTTON3ulot ; ml < l- ullnir , 5 7-lCc : sales. DO tuilca. recpita | | , 15.333 ilpt ; shipments , 13.7H bnle.i : stoclc. 41,873 bales. NI3W OUI.KANS , Nov. J. ) . Kuturrs. straily ; snle , 8,800 hales ; December. $ > .1SJJJ5.21 ; Janu- ury. 5.saf5.2l ; 1-Ybrunry , J5.2J 5.29 ; March , J5.34 fi3.35 ; April , J3.10fr5.41 : May , J5.45Sr5.40 : June , J5.50B5.51j July , J5.5Cifp3.C7 : AtlKiUt. J5.0105.CJ. Cash cotton quiet ; fales , ppot. 4,800 bales ; to nr- rlvp , 3,100 bales ; ordinary , 4 5-16c ; K < Hl , 5 15-16c ; low mlilrtllnt ! . 5 1-lCc ; mlddllnc , C D-16c ; cord mliidllnir. S c ; mliMllnfr fulr. 6 0-lCc , nominal ; fair , 7 9-lCc , nominal ; receipts , 31,0)8 bales ; cx- r > ortH , Ori-at Ilrltaln , 12.396 tmles ; continent. 13,132 bales ; coastwise , 3.CC5 bales ; Block , 371,313 bales. Now York Dry Good * Murkot. NHW YOIIK , Nov. 30. It was a quiet day In all ilepartmenls of the commlsilnn , jobhlnK ami convert'ntr house * anil miy buHlties.s In purely seasonable sluft was of compulsory characler lo meet vety urgent wantH. War rfitlng speclnltlea the spot request was very Indifferent because of the withdrawn ! of many buycra till next week. The feature In auction circles ni > it week U n sale of lO.OOO dozen Bilk Imndkrrchlofs nnd iniif. flora. I'rlntlni ; cloths aru "prgEed" at 3Ko for pots nnd continued with moJenito ualea cf the former. 'Frisco Whcut ( JuotutloiK. HAN FIIANCISCO. Nov. 30. W1IKAT Firm : December , 3H : May , Jl.OJTi. BANKERS , 163-165 Dearborn-st. , Chicago. IS Wall-st. , New York. 70 Statc-st. , Boston. SOKOOIWATEI and THEH HIGH GRADE Houcht end Cold. Correipondeooa Oollcltrd. Have you seen the Watch ? "The 400" No moro ac- c-cptAblo Christ- rnos present can bo made to alaOythan ono of those beautiful Gold Wfttchcj. The Duelior Wntcb YToi'lci , Canton , O. WM. LOUDON. Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wlre > to Chicago and New York. All business orderu placed on Board ot Trade. Correspondence solicited. Cilice , room 4. Now York Life Omaha. Telephone 1S03 ,