f o . rriE OH AHA DAILY JSEE ; TUESDAY , NOYBMBEU sn , isos , COMMERCIAL AND FINANC1AI Wheat Oponcd Firm anil Olcscd at n Advance , CORN MARKET WAS A SHADE FIRME I'rftvlnlonn Were Klrm n nl tli KKTllntlv < - llllllltL-NM II .Slllllll ! . Itn-c Aftlv CHICAGO , Nov. 25.Vhcnt opened nrn nJ cloanl nt nn nilvanrc for the tlnv o ? iu per bu. The utretiBth cnmc from th hews of Cnlltornln shipments of contiltler nblo nmuunls ot wheat to Australia , ilnm njrc to niul poor proFpecta f : > r the Argcn line whetit crop , n Kootl ileinand lor mum lota of r > \vhcnt , for phlpmont from her nnil nn Increase of from > * c lo Ic pr bl In the premium bid for It. The t. il < M t round lotw were variously report . ! nt fron 75,000 bu. of No. S red to 125,000 bu. , nnd t'i lirlco paid was 3Kc , In one Instnnce 4e , eve th ? December prlco. Corn WIIH tlrm nn > ic higher for near months. I'rovlslonsnls Improved n little. The Uerlln nintki-t wu tip from 1 mark to HI inutki. I'arls nbou steady nnd Liverpool cloned Hi'I lower fo wheat than on Kuliinliiy. The dftnaiid here for winter wheat fr nhlpmt'iit was nKiiln In evldens ? , anJ ullo Kether the Into news wan of n chnlncto to worroy the shorts. May wheat , from ' , < nt the opening , rose to 'il'/Se ' , aiJv.t9 : lirlng IIIK SUtc within u. minute or two of th Corn wns n slmdc ilrmer , partly Vc-Mi.r1 of the damp weather , nut perh.tpu nor lai'Kely on nceount of Improvement I wheat. November closed from Uc to % nilvitnru for the day , nnd Deci-mber enlnei Uc , whllo Mny In up from ' / c to Vic. I.ns tradltiK prices wore : November from 'J7 % to LTo ; IJccember from 27i5c to L7c : Jan unry from 27Uc to 27Vie , and May ai'.ie. Very little business was trnnsneted Ii outs and the mnrket was quiet from begin nlng to end. Kluctundona were nnrtow December ranted from 1'Tio to ISe , closltu ' /do hleliur nt the hitter price. Mny openci nt 20J4C , nolil to " 05ic and wa offered a the latter price at the close , nn advance o from Uc to Vic since Saturday. The provision maiktl wns firm nnd th speculative business n shade rnoio nctlw or rather , It should be called less dull Borne buying of May ribs by Lo 'in ' iVt Co. nnd of pork by Norton & Worthlngton early In the day , nlthoiiKh not 01 un extensive scale. Imparted som steadiness to the trade nml th Rood send oft It Kot In that way wn udd to by the firmness of the Krnln rnar l < et. The /allowing nre the advances In prices since Saturday : Pork , Be ; lard , trom 'Me to r.c , nnd ribs , from 5c to TV u. Kstlmatcs for tomorrow : Wheat , 35 : cars corn , COS cars ; oats , 210 cars ; hogs , DO.OOC head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Low. | Cloi * nn Till Ad ! < 57 uwaM 27W 27 2ilf HOJ4 17M IH IH sotf 20M ao 7 P7 R 05 7 87X 8 ( ) . - > H Oil 0 US 8 S7M 0 'J7)ii ) 0ID 0 if ! 40 C fill r nn r r.n 8 75 6 77.H D 7a > 4 .tr 4 47t < 4 rr , 4 76 4 81) 4 7'JH 4 77)i ) qiuilnllDns were as follows : FUOUR Dull : winter pntenls' J3.15fl3.CO ; win ter BtrnlghtH. J2.C05T3.M : spring patents , J3.155T 3.CO ! Bprlng stralghla , JS.wes.OO : bakers , tl.83 C2.30. WHRAT-No. 2 sprlm. CGViJTMSic ; No. 3 spring , BCl4fr57',4c : No. 2 red. r , T13W'Sc. COUN No. 2. 27Xf2V'.c. ( ! OATS No. 2 , ISe ; No. 2 while , 2' ' > y > { | 21c ; No. 3 while. 171,45J20c , IIYB No. 2. 5Cc. IIAIILKY No. I , nominal. FLAX HKKD No. I , ! )3c. ) 4.7ri ; nhsrt clear lilcs ( boxed ) . 5l.75iH.87V4. \VIIISKV DlsllllerH' finished Roods , per gal. i'OUI.THY Dull ; turkeys , Cc ; chickens , 4G5c clucks. 88I81JC. The followliiK were lire receipts and shipments today : CIiiNlnir < | uotiitloriM on tinI'rlnuliKil CoiiiiiioilllloN mill Stiiplcx. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. FI.Otm-RecelpIs. 27.400 ItblH. ; cxporis , 4COO hl > ls , ; markel opened dull ruled fairly ncllve , but closed heavy with wheat clly milt pa I oat s , $ < .103T1.23 : winter patenls J3.&OS3.70 ; clly mill clears , 51.00ffl.10 ; win tcr Btralchls. t3.30Q3.40 ; Minnesota patents J3.45SJ3.CO ; wlnlcr cxlius J2.70iT3.10 : Mlnnesoln bakers ' I2.75if3.10. Rye Hour , steady ; fancy , } 2.S ( G3.W. 'Uuckwheat Hour , dull at J1.33. 1IUCICW1IKAT Weals at 41'4Q43c. 1IRAN Dull nt (2.00. HYK Nominal : No. 2 western. 42c. IIAHLKY Weak ; wcBtcrn , 390-IOc. 1IAULKY MALT Wruk ; weitern. MflDSc. CORN MHAIQulet ; yelluw wcBlcrn , conrBe 73 8Dc ; llrundywlne. 2. < 5. . \VIIIJAT Receipts , CW.COO bu. ; exports. CC.400 bu , Spot market , ntionevr ; llrmnras of holders chi'ckB bUDlnesa ; No , 2 red , CSHtTiCSUc ; No. l hard , 67lic. Options opened weak , rallied on small Incn-nso In visible nnd rtunarH of a squeeze , of UeccmlH'r Hhorts , advanced hhnrply , clnslriK tlrm nt "ifflc advance ; December , Ol'iJjCSUc. closed CS'/Ce. COIlN-llecelplH , 157HV ) bu. ; exports , 33,700 bu Hpot , Ilrm ; No. 2 , SGc. Options oimned dull , rulei quiet but Htcady , closing steady nt ! 4n advance ; November , closed 35c ; December , oJSJOHc , cloeed 3'iUc , OATH Itrcelnts , 141,800 Int. ! exports. COO bu. Kpot market , Ilrm ; No. 2. 229i < 723c. Options dull IbruiiKliout , cloning nt Uc ndvance ; November , clnsed 22Jc ( ; Decrmlier , 23'tSJ'c ' ; , closed 23Uc. WOO1 * Quiet ; domestic llcece , ) C4J23c ; nulled , 19 f22i\ UAY-Qulct ; slilpplng , J7.0007.CO ; good to choice. bO fS5o. IIOI'H Knyi nlnle , comrnoii to choice. 1S94 croi > , 3 < (7c ; 1S95 crop , "iflOc ; I'uclllc const , U91 croii. 3tjc ; 1KID crop , 8ftlOe. HIDl S Nominal ; Cnllfornln. 21 to 25 Ibs. , 18 ] ) iHc ; ( Salveslidi , 2' ' ) to Ki Iba , , ICe ; lluenoa Ayrea dry , 20 to 24 ll-B. , 21e ; Texas , dry , 24 to 30 Ibs. , 12Jrl3o. liATIIiil-Ktcr.ily ; : ; hemlock unlc. Duenos Ayri'B , llcht lo heavy. 2 < o : acid. Jl4J'lc. ! J'HOVIHIONH Ileff. Btendy ; family , 111. CO ; beet liatiis , J15.OOniS.60. Cut meats Htcady ; iilckled tiellli-H , I..M13,7J | ; pickled barns , JS.75fi9.00. Lard Flrady ; western Blenm clnsed ut J5.ivOa5.95 ; No vember. J5.60 , nominal. Park , dull and cnByi Old IlieKH , J9.C0010.IM. lIUTTKll-Rec.-ltitB. 6.SOO pkgB. ; Bteady , ' wesl- cm dairy , MSdHic ; wcslvin creamery , 15un ns. 2H4c. ecelpls , 8,311 pkga , ; eleaily ; western 3.CW pkg . ; qulel ; large Imrt Bklms < -Active nnd hlnher : United closed at Jl.CO bid ; rellned. New York , J8.W ; 1'hllr.dtl- phla nnd Itnltlmnre , JS.4S. TALLOW Qulrtl city. 4',4c ' : country , l e. nOHIN Firm : stinlned , common to good. JI.GS < J1.70. ItlCK-Qulel ! domestic , fair to extra , . MUTALH Copper , easy : tirokrm' prlci111 ; nxchango price , tll.0rtiill.il ) . Lead , ( Inner : bro kers' prlc < - , J3.20 ; exchange price , J3.2rli3.2Ti,4 Tin. quiet : lrultn. JH.J..fiU.VJ ; rilates. market ijulel. fpeller , dull ; domeBtlc , t3.COQ3.CS. COTTON 8KBH Ollr-Inuctlve ; undertone nrm ; prlm crude , IMtCVCe : butler grades , SOd'Jlc ; ijrlmo > ummer yellow , 29fl30c ; off Bumrner yellow , _ St , Loiiln Cipiivrtil Slnrlcot , BT , LOt'18 , Nov. 25. FIXJUR Dull and easier owing to the decline In wheat ; patents. 3.lOfj3.- ) ' : cxlru fnncy , J2.90&3.W ; fancy , J2.CJtj2,70. WHKAT Dull but Blrong at Ihe upenlnz ; later on efforts to tell found Lmyeru ecarcu and ijultc a nd VloneJvl hout yp roailo chnrige"'ain"Fatu * day ; No. 2 mlxejl. c h , 2l'Scj ' December. S44c ; January , Wic bid ; May , 26'tc. OATS Futures riulet ; cteady for May , with December Uc under Balurdayj No , i , cash , ITJic ; December , 17T4CJ May , 20Jc. ! ' ItYH-llull a ) JSHc. CORN MHAI/- l.Mffll.-lO. 1IHAN No buyerB above 4Ca for sacked , east track luml . all rail rate , FLAX BKKU-Hteaily. TIMOTHY BitD-l3.00O3.50. : HAY Strong for choice Ki'ndei ; prairie , JO.OOO 1.60 ; timothy , 19.00815.W. Oils Hide. POlJLTRY-Sleadyj turkeys , better , TOTUCi chlckrnt. udSoj duck * . 7Hc ; Kfex.1. So , HUTTKR-S e.'Jy ; creamery , 18W : cj dairy , H" . KQOS-Heltcr at ISe. S.KAU-Bi'lltra unking J.67J ( , but no tales ( xu- pllile above 12.97. BPELTEH Dull : sales , one car at } 3.20. PROVISIONS Pork , standard m s , Jobblnlg , I8.J7H. Mrd , prime ulcnni. 15. ! 0 ; choice. Ji.40 , iiacon. UoxeJ t. tS.Wj | on , JS.UH ; rlb > , 41 y | ihortu , 15.3751. Dry wit i rne u , boxed ihoul. < 1M . H.Rtti lone * , .7i rlM , M.ST'.JJ ' shottn VBi'fiirTO-rieur , eOM M-KI whfnt , M.OW bu errn , M.W3 tin. ; nftin , ; 2fXx ) 1m. lill'.MHNTi-ffinr. | 4.OTO Mils. ! whftit , Im. ! earn , IJ.rflO lit ; . i oals , 11.MM l > u. OMAHA \illAI , MAltlCr.T. Comllllnit or Trnilc nnil < lnonlon ( cm Stnplp ninl I-'iini'y I'roilnee. Only it few turkeys crime In yesterday mid 111 feeling among reorlvcrg win ftrongtr. At til unrne llmo lnifis were holding oft In the cxpecla llin tlml linger lfctlpts would maUilntlze tuOaj Quotations : ioas--flit. : ! tly fi < * h Moils , Ifc. llt.'TTl'U-l'ncklna st ck , Of/lOc : fair to BOO country , 1201k- ; choice to fancy country , HiflSc p.ill.neJ citnmoty , ITfJlSc ; separator crtnmcr ) ID 3 Me. VKAlr-CMIce fnt , 70 to lOO Ibs. . are Quoted a 7c7'ici ' largo and coarse , 4iJGc. CHKKSE Domestic brick. ll'le ! Main , re doz. , 10 , Cluli Ilousp. Mb. Jam , per doz. , tt.60 Ltmbiirger , fnncy , ptr lb. , HKc ; Roquefort. V4-lb Jnr , ner doz. . J3.CO ; Young Amu leas , lOHc Twins , fancy , lie. roi'LTltV Mvc-Hons. per lb. . 5c ! chick en ? . per lb. , Co ; rooslers , 2i/4c / ; ducks , J'.iHSc turl.e-s. iUiUSej gectc , 7 < EfSc. Drcsscd-Chlckcns Ccj iliiHip , I'iBlOc : tmkcy , WIOc ; gcefe , ! > c. ItAV t'pliind. JC.M ; mlillnml , 0i lowlnml , J3.50 rye urnw , tl.bi ; color makes the prlco on hay light bnles tell tht best. Only lop grades brln top prices. UltOOM CORN-Ncw crop , delivered on track In country , choice preen telf-worklng carpet , pe Ih. , 2'Sc ' ; choice green running to hutl , 24c ! common , IJic. OAMi : I'uilrlo chickens , young. per doz. . IS quail , ! l.o.0) ; Jack snipe , < 3c ; golden plovei JI.SjJ Jack rabbits , per ilnx. . 2 ! smnl raLMIs. | l ; mallard iluclm , 12 ; redhcnds. J.1 ; can vnshnck ducks , JS.OOU7.00 ! tent , blue wing. M.75 teal , Riccn wins. $1.CO ; mixed ducks , J1.WJJ1.75 Canada Reese , JO ; small geese , $4.50 ; brnnts. J3.S1 deer saddles. IMflCe ; deer cnrcnsses. 12 > ,4M13o ; cl sari IPS , IlfilSo ; elk carcasses , 9iilOc ; untelop saddles. 12 < 814e ; nntclope carcasses , Dffllu. VEGITADIES. IWATOKH-On track , car lots , 23o ! smal lots fioni store , 30c. ONIONH I'cr bu. , 2jj30o ; Imported Spanlsl onions , per ciute , cofiWc ; home Brawn Spanish I",1 ; l > bl. . Jl.SO ; 3 to S-hlil. lots. $1.83. "HANS Unrnl-plckiM navy , per bu. , tl.Hfll.'E hKIIT I'OTATOis-Cliolco : stock , J2 per lib ) . .OAIinAQE-on orders , crated , per 100 lt > . Clil.nilY Fnncy large ColotniK RMfSOc ; cholo Ke No > * ' 40'lc : ; ! Inrc ° No2 > S3c ! sma" LIMA 11I3ANS Per lb. , HUe WATER CHESS-lVr 16-qt. case , $1.5031.75. rnuira. CALIFORNIA QUINCES-Per bor. , $1.50. O "KC10N l'KAKH-1'cr - case. 12.25. CUANllKlmiUS-Cliolce tock , per bbl. , $5.50 ALMiitIA GHAI ES-per CO-lb. tbl. . 6 ; per 68 to 70 His. gross. K. IIASTEUN anAPES New York Concords , pe bafket. 23T/2 c. CALIKOHNIA ailAPES-Tokays , per doubl APPLES Jonathans , $3.2583.50 ! choice ship p Miff ktoclt , lien Davis. Qcnlton. Wlnesap , etc. bills. , J2.2.fi2.5) : cooklnu apples , J2.25G2.SU ; Call fornla nppjps. per box. $ ] , & ) . CALIFORNIA PKACIIES-Nnne. TROPICAL FRUITS. " 'aES-JlcxIcan. ' , per box , $3.75 ; Jamaica * LEMONS California , per box. $4.50f < .73. "ANANAS Choice larue stock , per bunch , $2.0 J2.S5 ; medium sized bunches. $1.76. HIDES AND TALLOW. 7fjSc ; No. 2 dry Mint hides. CSCc ; No. 1 dry' 7B10c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , I4f7c ; No 1 dr- sallcd hides , 6c ; part cured hides , 1,50 per lb. less than fully cured. SHEEP PKI.TS Green salted , each 2.iO60c- ercen salted shearlings ( short woolcd early cklns ) each Uc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled earl ) dklns ) . No. 1 , each. lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wcoled early sklnsV No. \ . cacn. Go ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Ncbrasit.-t butcher wool pells , per lb. , nctual weight , CffiCc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 40CC ; dry illnt Colorado butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual welghl , 40010 , dry flint Colorado Muiraln wool pelts , per ! b. , actual weight , 4S5c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 2f(3c. ( Have fit't cut oil , as It Is use less to pay freight on then ; TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow No. 1 , S c- tallow No. 5 , 3c : grease , white A , 3V4c ; grease , uhlte 11 , 3c ; grease , jcllaw , 2' c ; grease , dark , ! c ; old butter2j2',4c ; beeswax , prime , 1502'e ; lough tallow , lV4c. HONKS In cur lots weighed and delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.OOfiM.00 ; dry country , blcncheu , per ten. J10.00012.00 ; dr > .country , damp nnd meaty , per ten , 4C.OOO3.Oa WOOL/ Unwashed , flno heavy , 68 > 7c ; tine light 609c ; iiuaitcr ulood , IDClJc : stxdy , burry ami chaffy , SOTc ; celled nnd bioken , coarse , "sioc celled onrt broken , fine , 6IJ81. Fleece washed Medium , lofflSc : line , HflGc ; lub washed 16tt 18c black. Sc bucks , 6c locks , : : ; lag Z33c ; dead pulled , 50Cc. . r > RES.r > MEATS. DEEF Light western steers , 400 to 600 Ibs. . 4 ! < . 05c ; good cows and heifers , 4ec ; medium cows and heifers. 4i4Hc ! ; good forequarters cows nnd heifers , Sliflic ; good hindquarters cows and heifers , 61407c ; fair hindquarters cows and heifers , Cc ; cow rounds. 5c ; cow chucks 3ff3J4c ; steer chucks. 31,4F4c : leet tenclerlolnj fresh. ICc ; beef rollboneless. , . S',4c ; sirloin butts' bunelCES. 84e. ! ; loin backs , boneless , SUc ; loin backs , 6',4c ; cow ribs. No. 3. ( iiic ; cow loins No 3 , 7V4e : Blenr ribs. T'.ic ; Bleer loins , Oc. MUTTON Dressed rnullon , Sc ; racks , 8UC- legs , 7c ; saddles , 7c ; t-lews , 2jc. ! " ' PORK Pork loins. G c ; spare rlba , Be ; pork shoulders. EC ; pork chouldcrs. skinned , C'So ; tenderloins , 13c : pics' feel , cleaned , per doz. . j ; MISCELLANEOUS. New I'erslui dales will soon be on the market now , as the first steamer Is expected to arrive In New York In a very few days. Quotations : OYSTERS Mediums , ICc ; hoiseshccs , 20c ; extra glundnids , 23c ; extra select ! , , 25c ; Ilrnncli & Co. selects , 27c : New Yoik counts , SOc ; standard bulk per gal. , (1.10. CIUER Pure Juice , per half bbl. , J2.CO ; per bbl. , Jl.CO. SAUI5R KRAUT Per bbl. . J3.50 ; half bbl. ' 13 MAPLK SYRUP Flve-gul. cans , each 275- per doz. , J12 ; K-gol. cans , $6.23 ; quart cans. , J3.75. J3.75.FIDS FIDS New crop , California , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , lie ; common California tigs , CO-lb. boxes 6c ; Imported fancy , 30-lb. boxes , 16c ; choice 10- lb. Iwxes. 12c. DATHS 1'etslan , 60-lb. boxes , per lb. , C'ic ; fards , 10-lb. boxes , per lb , , Sc , MAPLK StlflAR Choice , per lb. . OJflOc. PRESERVES Assorted , 2i-b. ! palls , each J1.40 rn'-OANtlTS Per 100. J5. NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , medium size , lOc ; Tarragona almonds , per lb. , large , I3o ; IlrnzllB , per lb. , 9c ; Kngllsh walnutji , per lb. fancy soft shell , 12Vifl3c ; slandnrds , lieil'to ; Illberls. per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium , lOc ; large , 12c ; peanuts , raw , CV c : roasted , 7M 7140 ; cheslnuls , 15c ; hickory nuls , small , per bu. , Jl,7i ! ; black walnuts , per barrel , 12.00 ; cocoanuts - nuts , Cc ; cocoanuls , per 100 , J4.CO. FUR8. INo. ilNo. IlNo. II 2 l f Lge. | Md'mtSin'll [ | I HEAR lllack I20Q23 J 15 00 J 8010 J10O12 J 500 Illnck Yearllhg'V.i 12 13 10 (10 ( 7 UC 7 00 300 lilack Cubs Cij ) 8 Lltf 6 400 C 00 2 00 Itlack Montana & Mountain 1SO22 14 00 10 00 1000 400 Black Montana Ycarllnga 1200 8 00 too COO 250 Illnck Montana Cubs 6 CC 4 60 3 00 4 00 203 Sliver Tip. . 20 ( X > 12 , 8 00 900 4 00 Silver Tip Yrlgs. 11 00 8 00 500 C 00 2 CO Silver Tip Cub 6 00 4 CO 3 00 3 00 1 SO Drown 20925 It 00 12 00 12 00 600 Yearlings 10M12 8 00 C 00 8 00 4 00 Cubs 7 CO 600CO 3 00CO 4 01M 2 00 lladger 101 CO CO CO M CO Fisher 800 800 4 00 4 00 200 FOX Silver ( according lo bauty ) 100 CO CO 00 4000 3000 10 00 Sliver Tale ( nc- cord'r to oea'y ) 50 00 S3 00 20 00 IS 00 6 00 Cross . . .t , - . . 7 00 3 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 Red 1 50 1 K 1 00 75 25 rjray 75 50 40SO 75S5 1C Kit to 40 SO S5ii 10 Lynk I S 00 300 1 1) . ; 1 25 50 Marten 2 00 ICO 1 00 1 00 50CO Mink 60086 to 4.1 00K 10 Coflcc Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 25.-COKFEI : Op'.lons opened easy at CO 15 polntB decline ; ruled gen- rally weak under local and foreign sdllng pren- ure , following eak Havre rabies , Black cpol emand and eniall warehouse deliveries ; clneed ready al n net decline of M/ir ( vilnts ; sales , 2 > ) . . JM bags ; November. JII.20O1I.30 ; December , JM.2D 814.25 ; spot coffee , Rio , No , 7 , J14.23J rnlld , quleti Cordova. J18.00B18.25. Warehouse deliveries from New York Saturday. .32 ! ) bags ; Now York slock today , 262,494 bags ; hilled ylutes stock , 31C.150 bags ; arlout for Die Jnltt'cl HtHtCB , 217,000 bugs ; total visible for tha United States. [ ,32,156 , bags , against 491,960 bags ant yrar. tJANTOH , Nov. 25. Steady ; good average San- os. J15.80 ; receipts , 15.000 bags ; stock. 429,000 baits. Weekly ; Hteady ; good average , per 10 kilos. 1C.30 ; receipts during week , 9S,000 bags : shlp- nents to United States , 13,000 bags ; stock , 4OO ! tags. IIAMllUHfl , Nov. 22. Quiet and unchanged ; Kales , 11.000 bags. HAVIIK , Nov. 23. Market opened Irregular , U 'if decline ; at nocn. unclinimcj ; at S p. m. , nchanged ; closed dull at Uttlif net decline ; ales , 29.CUO bans. R6 | 1J1J JANEIRO. Nov. 25. Dull ; No. 7 Illo. H.40 ; exchange , 9 6-16J ; cleared for the UnltfJ itaten , 1.000 bags ; for Kurope , none ; slock , 194,000 IRKS ; receipts , U,0)0 bags. Weekly : Dull ; exchange , slandard , JH.30 ; ex. hange , 0 5-1&1 ; receipts. C5.CO ) tags ; shipments o llm United States , Jl.OOO bags ; stock , 194.COO ags. . Cult till -MarUet. ST. LOUlfl , Nov. U. COTTON-Flrm. l-16c uwer ; sslrs , none reported ; middling , Hie ; re- elpts , 5.M9 bales : shipments , C.247 bstes ; stock , 7.7 bales. NKW YORK. Nov. Ji.-COTTON-Qulet and t daily ; middling , 8U = i net recelcts , 3,110 bales ; j Kro , 1J.1M b lr j fxporln , to Ortnt Britain , 1MS to Krnhrc , 41 $ Imltn ! t < J the continent , S.111 forwaMrit , S.77S b lei ; fnlfs , > 53 iml i ri , 231 bslrs ; Hock. IRO.IM lialcsj futtirn stmilvi Mlrs. im,9 > * ) Imlen ; Jnmmry. J . S ; rr , J.Mi March , J'.M ; April , JS.62 ; Mny. IS.Cfii Juno , JS.fiSj July , J .69 : AuRtmt , J < . " 1 ; Oclo- br. . M.34 ; Novtrnbfr , JM ; hecembfr. JS.t4. NKW ORLEANS , Nov. 23. COTTON Klrm ; middling , S 3-l6c ; low middling , 7 l.Viecj Bor J ortlnnry. 7He ; net rfcclptg , 1B.9M tmlcn ; groin. 17,97s bales rales , 5,0X1 bales ; slock , 334S3 bales. STOCKS A.\l > IIO.MIS. ItiitiiNlrlnlN Lcil In tlip Security Mnr- NKW YORK , Nov. 23. The slock market to day wns nn Industrial market , the totnl transac tions footing up 133,000 shales , out of a totnl ot 202no recorded. The Imlustrlnls also scored the only Importnnt lowes In prices. The rnllrond list illi ] not respond to the weakness In the market , being favor l by moderate purchases of the In- tcrnnllonnl shares for foreign account and by icasurlng advice * as to the progress of the settlement upon the London Stock exchange. Other Items on the railway list Include estimate * of a smaller amount of gold to go out this week thnn lias boon figured upon , owing to an Increased tupply of cotton bills and cncottrng- Ing exhibits. The strenglh of the intcs of sler- ling exchange J.ijntlnucil unnbnted , however , and In the best Informed circles It Is conflilcntty cx- iicctKl that snlpments of gold will bo made on Wednesday. Wllh hardly nn exception 'nil of the rnllroncls making exhibits of' cntnlngs for the third week In October uportud Increase * . The Omaha not- nhly gained J2.17.S93 In grofs , atul the SI. Paul for the mmi * week gained JI71.8S1 In gross. Hall * road iilllclnls continue to dilate upon Ihe prospect nf decided Improvement In revenue to > be dcilvcJ frnm the new rule agreement between dunk lines and connecting loads. In the Industrials Sugar absorbed nbout one-halt ot the dealings. Amcilcnn Tobacco came nexl In polrt of activity nnd scoted the greatest net Ins * of llm day. Chicago Clus was thild In culenl of imdlng unit left off nt nn Importnnt ftnctlonnl decline. In no other sleeks un Ihe list did the dealings reach the 10,000 shnre mntk. There wns no news of Importance bearing upon the Indutlrlnl securllles nml their course tulleclrd llauldallun and the backing nnd tilling of the room trndeta. Thin conllngent emplo > ed the rnlhor woin ntgu * mi'iilB nf probable hostile proceedings against the American Tobacco company by Ihe New .laisey Male nuthoiltlcs und of an Impending favorable decision by Attorney deneml Moloncy against the legality of the plan of consolidation 01' the Chicago cage Uas and trie arbitrary properties. The market opened dull , wlii : the only featurt weakness In the Industrials and n Ilrm torn * to the railway llsl on Ihe Inlluencea previously nolnl. After II o'clock fractional rallies occurred all nrouml under n furlher bt-nr rnld nnd drme prices lo Ihe lowest of the dny. For the ivsl of the dny up to Ihe doping the speculation WHB dull nml heavy In tone , except for Ihe railroads. The llnnl fnkB showed losses of ! % per cenl In To bacco , U4 per cent In Sugar , nisllHlmc % pet cent , nnd Chicago Gas ? i per cent. These Blocks left off nl Ihe , lowest nf the dny. The railway llsl ended wllh geneml net advance * extending to 1U per cent In Northern preferred. Tradlnft In Imnds today waB dull , the dealings nggfegalltiK JS89.000. The few" changes of Importance thnl occurred weri > In most cnses on n lower rnnge ot prices , Cotdnge 1st trust receipts 1 per cent and Chesapeake & Ohio geni-rnl 4V4s % per cent. On Ihe- oilier hnnd. Peorla & Enslcrn Isls gnlned i per cenl nnd IlendhiR lets preferred 4 per cent. The following were Ihe closing quotations on tlio lending clocks of the New York exchtmge today : . . offered. The total sales of stocks today were 203,322 shares , Including : American Sugar , 65,403 ; Ameri can Tobacco , 38,000 ; Atrhlson , 3,100 ; liurllnston , 6.900 ; Chicago Oas. 18.SOO ; DUtlllers. 9.000 : I.ouls- vllle & Knrhvlllp. 3,700 : Manhattan , 5.COO ; Missouri I'ncinc , 3,900 ; N'nrtlnvestern , 3,000 : Itoclt Islumf , 3.000 ; .Ht. I'aul , 7.510 : Houlhern Railway. 3,700 ; Leather prcfetrod , ! > ,200 ; Western Union , 5,4W. Xew Vorli Money Mnrlfet. NEW YOIUC , Nov. 23. MONEY ON CALL ICnsy nt 1 2 per cent ; last loan nnd closed nl 2fi2'4 ' per cent. PUIME MRtlCANTILE rAl'En-35iffl3 per WBRLINO EXCHANQE Firm , with nctuni buslnrps In liankcrs' hills at t4.83UO4.S9i ! for demand , nnd { 4.87V4f4.S7i for sixty days ; posted ratfa , J4.83 ii4.tM : commercial Mils. I.IGJS. HILVKIl CEKTIFICATES-67isl367c. HAIl HILVKU C7U. OOVEUNMENT IIONOS Steady. State bonds , Inactive. Railroad bands , dull. Closing nuotatlons on bonds were ns follows : SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 'J.I. The oilleial eloslnu quolalloriB for milling atuaki loJiy worj us fol- OWB : Mn for the npcount. mifflclmnRe on London , ! Sf it ? for clinks. ml a \ IX1NDO.V , Nov. Uilil In quoltd nt IliKHfK Ayres nt 233.3flj Mn * * > ? if.Mt t.lrbnn. 26i St. PrterMKirg , 6rt ; AthPn * . 77 ; Rome , 108 ; VlfnnA , 1"3. The amount of bullion gone Intu the Hank of England on balance iod y Is 1521,000. Klnnnplnl notcn. ' HOSTON. Nov. Z3.-Clei\rlng , $23.206,3761 bal- . PHILADELPHIA. .Nov. 25.-Clearlng , $3,937- lil ; balances , $1,178,539. ST. LOUIS Nov.CJnnrlng8 , tl,4S9.M9 : bat- ances , Jfi25rii0. Money. BirJ per cent. New Yotk exchange , 50 75c prernliml , WAHHINQTON , Nov. ! 2T la > 's statement of the condition of the tteasury shows ; Available cash balance , $178,787.SC2 ! gold reserve , $ S2,033,782. LIVERPOOL , Nov. 23. WHEAT Spot , qulctj demand poor ; No. 2 red winter , 6s IHd ; No. 2 led spring , stocks cxhausttd ; No. 1 hard. Mani toba , 5s 2.1 . ; No. l California. 5s 2'Jd. Futures opened dull with near and distant positions SJ higher , Hosed firm with near and distant posi tions VJd higher ; business about equally dis tributed ; November , 6s l id ; December. Gs ttid ; January , ts 2Jid ; February , 5s 3d ! March , 6s 3Vid ; April , Gs 4Ud , CORN Spot , quiet ! American mixed , new , 3s 4'Sd. Futures rpened dull nt unchanged prices and closed ilrm with January and February Vid higher , and other nuntli's unchanged from Satuhlny's close , with business heaviest on early positions ; November. 3s 4d ! December , 3s 3 id ; January , 3s Slid : February , 3s 2V4d ; March , 3s 84d ! ; April , 3s 2 d. KLOUR-Dullj demand poor ; SU lx > uls fancy winter , 7s 3d. PROVISIONS llacon , easy ; demand mrxternte ; Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 Ibs. , 35s ! short. , S3 ll > s. , 35s ; long clear light , M to 43 Ibs. , 2Ss 6d ; Ions clear , heavy , 63 Ibs. , 2Ss ! short clear backs , tight , 18 Ibs. , 23s ; short clPar middles , 43 In 53 Ibs. , 27s ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 Iba. , ? 6i ; shoulders , square , 12 to 18 His. , 30s ; lmm , short cut , to 16 Ibs. , 42s. Tallow , nnc North American , nominal. H f , cxtin India mess , 73s ! prime mess , GSs 9d. Pork , prime mefs , fine western , G3s prime medium , 47s M. Lard , quiet ; prime western , 2Ss ! d ; to- lined , In palls , 30s. CHEESE Quiet and slendy ; finest American white , 44s ; ( Inept American colored. 43s. Ilt'TTER-Flnpst United States , 53s ! good , 6)s. ) TURPENTINE-Splrlts , 233 3d. ROSIN Common , ( i'id. ' COTTON SEED -Llverpool refined. 17s 3d. LINHKUD OIl . ) s d. PETROLEUM Rpllnod. S d. REFRIGERATOR 11EEF Foieciuartcrs , 3 ! d ; hlndnuarters. 5d. 11LEACIIING POWDER Hardwood , f. o. b. nt Liverpool , 7. HOPS At London ( Paclflcc ast ) , 2 10j. _ KIIIINIIH City MurUoi.s. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 23. WHEAT Market slow ; low grades hard to sell ; No. 2 hard , 67ir 67Hc ; No. 2 red , CC'tc ; No. 2 spring , 56c ; No. 3 spring , nominally , 63j6 c ! rejected. 2rtOe. CORN Market rather slow , unchanged fr m Sntlirday ; No. 2 mixed , 23ff23iC ! No. 2 while. . . OATS Market slow bill steady ; No. 2 mixed , Rc : No. 2 nhltp , Isji&lSC. RYE Market steady ; No. 2 , 33c , HAY Market weak ; timothy , $8.30fll.OO ; prairie. $6.00i7.50. . . HUTTER Market clugglsh , 170200 for cream ery : dairy. HC15c. EGGS Market Weak ; fresh , ISHc. Pcorlii Miirkctn. PEORIA. Nov. 23. CORN Steady ; new No. 2 , 2G5ic : new No. 3 , ZO'ic. OATS-Flrm. steady ! No. 2 white , 13e ; No. 3 white. 17ffl7 ; c. RYIDull : nominal. WHISKY Firm ; finished goads on the basis of $1.22 for hlnh wines. RECEII'TS Corn , 1C9.GOD bu. ; oals , 53,750 bu. ; whlKky , none ; wheat , 5.400 bu. SHIPMENTS Corn. 24.700 bu. : oals , 77,500 bit. ; whisky , 900 ciil. ; wheat , none. Dry CiioilN Murkct. NEW YORK , Nov. 25' There was , a .modcrale demand for fancy cottohJi , ; tuc'as domcts and cotton plaids , and foe some other i-peclaltles for current wants. TheFcnttlm staple market was neglected and as a wholof the market was very dull , which' wa.s mailsm < | fe effecllve because of Ihe gloomy and rnlny weather that prevailed. With the advance o Hu ' In cotton cloths , ynm5 are stronger. Printing 'tjoths are dull at un changed pi Ices. l 1 FALL RIVER , Mass. , Vov. 23.-Prlnt cloths dull nt 3Uc. ' - } NEW YORK , Nort 13. SUGAR Raw. quiet ; fullrpllnlng. . Sc ; centrlfiMnl , 96 lesl , 3 ic ; re- flnml , du'.l ; RlandanV A , 4c ; confpclloncrs' A , 4c : cut loaf , 5VJc ; ctusjefl , nvjc ; 'powdered , 4Tic , granulalpd. 4aC. 1 ) > ; 3 . "LONDON , Nov. 23.-irfTirj'AR ' Cane ; llllle doing ; ccntilfupral Java , 12s Rl ; Jfuscovndo. .fair retlnlncr , I0.t Cd : beet i-UBar. ntther rasler1 ; November , 10s 3d : December , 10s 3d.1 ' " LONDON , Nov. Sff.i-fiUaAR Cane , dull and declining ; centrifugal1 Javrt" , 12s ; Muscovado , fair refining , 10s 3d ; beet : ? wcalc ; November , 10s ; De cember. 10s' M. - f ' . , t VlNlIile Criiiu Siiiiii.l , ] ' . ' NBWYOK'Ki- Noii'aftiThevlBlbie euppH-.o : yji 'Nov ' < 4nlF' , - naVdinjtlleil 'tiy t' New York Produce'escliangp. . ' is us follows , Wheat. C2.221flOO-lu > ' , ' 'lnrrpSe. l'f95 ' ; T9 bu. Corn , 4,642,004 bu. " ; Increase " , . 53-3,000 bu. Qnts. 6.033.COI bu. ; Increase , C3.000" bu. Hyp , l.S32.00' > bti. ; In- cr ase. 93,000 bu. Harlfy , 4,957,000 bu. ; ' Increase , 91,109 bu. _ _ _ _ MIlliii-unollN Wliont 3Ii rIii-t. MINNEAPOLIS. Novl K. WHEAT Firm and higher.November nntl December , 57o ; May , 57sc. On track : .No. II hard , .ri4Tsc ; No. 1 north ern. . .3c ; No. 2 northern. "C27ic ; receipts , E7J cars. _ - ' FLOUR Trade small' Rnd6llshtly lower ; drat patc tn , $2.95 3.40 ; other ; grades unchangtd. Cl < irn < li > MluliiK SlinreH Solil. PUEIH.O. Colo. , Nov. Ei. Nearly EOOX ) shares of Cripple Creek mining 'stocks' were traded In at the ( lust call on tlic nc\v Pueb'.o Mining Ktcck exchange this af lei noon. ' Vlslton ) were present from Denver. Colorado' Springs , Cripple Crefk and Victor. Ex-United H'ates Senator Thomas M. Ilowen made an opening and welcoming address. I3lK > " Iluttor AlnrUot. ELGIN. III. , Nov. 23. BUTTER Active ; otTcr- Ings , 24 , 3SO Ibs. ; sates , U-J.fO ) Iba. , at 23c. ' 1 rlKcovlieiit ( tuotittloiiM. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23. WHEAT Quid ; May , Jl.CS',4 ; cleared , 02,320 centals. Six weeks ago I isuflered with a very severe cold ; was almost unabl ? to speak. My Irlenda all advised me to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy advertised In the St. Paul Volks Zeltung I procured a bottle , and after taking It a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to any one suffering with a cold. Wm. Koll , GTS Selby ave. , St. Paul , Minn. WESTERN' I'EXSIOXS. WlcruiiH of tlit ; Itcln-llloii Iteiiiein- hcri'il liy tin * ( ii-in-riil tiuvcrimiuiit. WASHINGTON , .Nov. 25. ( Speclal.-Pen- slons granted. Issue of November 9 , 1893 , Were : Nebraska ; Incrtase William Vnnderford , Omaha , Douglas. Iowa ; Additional Donald A. Campbell , Chancy , Clinton. Ilelscue William U Hen derson , Crcpco , Howard ; Jacob Kurtz , Iowa Center , Slory. Colorado ; Original Harvey N. Conncrly , Denver , Arnpahoe. Issue of November II , 1835 : Nebraska : Additional John M. Funk , Lexington , DIIWEOII. Original widow ? , etc. Mlnora of William D. Splcer , Nemaha , Ne- m ah ii , Iowa : Original Thomas J , Simpson , Marshalltown , Marshall. IncreuBO Amos Uewater , Elkhart , Polk ; Joseph S. Dlllcy , Indlanola , Warren , llelssue Asbury Sutton , Osceoln , Clark. Colorado : Original John jr. Lucas , Pueblo , I'ueblo. Look Out for the Mcanlm And all other contagious diseases by keepIng - Ing a supply of Allen's Hygienic Fluid con stantly on hand. Ii lias no superior ay a pre. ventlve medicine la a pure and sweet-smell ing disinfectant , drqdor'ant and germicide healing and cleanslnp ; I It has many other uses which are told'ol > ln the wrapper on the bottle , - , , INSTRUMENTS placed [ on record November 25,1895 : WAHHANTYi DEEDS , W J Woods to G imVoods , lots 3 nnd 4 , block 2. first nd > Ho > Central park , . ? 1 I , J Humann to AJ B , McBrlclo , lolH G and 7 , block 5 , West . ( Jumlni- 2.000 M T Over to M K Stlckney , lots 18 to 22 , block 19 , West fjldo add 1,200 AV T Seaman und iVIfd to E b Pro- wltt , a } < , lot 10.'bVk 3 , nubdlv of J I Rcdfck's nddu. . . , . . . . ! 1 Drusllla Parkin to iIiF .Sturpcoii , lot 1 , block 1C , Shull'H necond add 1 N H Ualnlen and wjfoto JI E Slm- inIns , e U lot 26i block 1 , Campbell add 1,600 John lilaha to Rurlmra Dlaha , a ' , i lot C , block S. Brpwn park , . , , , . , . 400 liurbara Hluha to Albert Beiel ! , lot G , block 8 , same , , . , 800 Albert Blegel to Rarbara liluliu , game $00 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E 8 ICnrllny ot al to J I ) Aneell. 50x150 feet , commencing at point C5 feet n of Re corner lot 31 , liurr Oak , 1 O H Halloa and wife to O C Olson , 8 H of w V ? lot 16 , block 4 , Cambpell'8 add , , , . . 35 DEEDS. Sheriff to A J Ilanscom , part lot 3 , Capitol add 12,000 Special master to 11 V IIIeHlanJ , n 30 feet loin 9 and 10 , block 7 , Patrick's second odd 1,200 Same to A C Gulon , lot 2 , Cain Place 2,025 Same to J I ! Hryan , lot 10 , same 2,023 Same to E N Hatdwln. lot 11 , name. , . . 2,025 Same to S W Evans , Jr. , lot 6 , Clark's subdlv . . , , 1,600 Total amount of transfers. , . , , . (27,914 ( DeWltt'i Little Early Hlsem , the pills tlilt cure constipation and bllUausness. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET KeceipU of Hogs ami Onttlo Were Both Very Light , ONLY ONE BUNCH OF BEEF ANIMALS Dcimiml for AU ( li-mlrx AVtm Knlr nitrt OfTvrltiRn .Sold nt StrntiK 1'rlcvM HOR Mnrket Active tliitl B CcntM MONDAY , Nov. 23. Receipts and shipment ! * for the past twenty-four hours , ns compared with the previous live dnys , nrc ns follows ; IUJOUIPTS. Cattle. Hops. Shrep. Horses. November 25 . 1-iCS tra3 2.0C9 28 November 23 . KIT 4,081 I.KIO . . . . November 22 . 2.2IG D.lWG 201 . . . . November 21 . j 1,910 fi,72D DM 2 November 20 . 3,287 li,93 ! 751 IS SHIPMENTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. November 23 . 401 1,62'i 140 . . . . November 22 . 1,216 . . . . 478 . . . . November 21 . , 2W,7 1,210 . November 20. . . , , . 1,77 ! ) 1I93 ! . November 19 . 1,337 1,615 . . . . Cl CATTLE-Ony ! fifty-six fresh loads of cattle were on sale when the market opened this morning , nnd the most of them wore only feeders. In the way of hfpf steers there wns one bunch of right good cumfcit natives and some pretty fair western. ' . A prmll bunch of westerns brought $3.45 nnil larger bunches $3.2.-i and $3.63. The market on fat cattle wns fnlrly active nt Nteady to strong prices. The offerings were pretty well closed up nnd In good senson. Only nbout eight loads of cows nnd heifer ? were offered for sale , nnd they changed hnmls quickly at strong prices. Oho bunch of western cows brought $3.10. Slockers nnd feeders wele In liberal sup ply , and the local demand was fnlr for n Monday. Repre cntntlvc sales ; IIEHI. ' STEI3KS. , , " Avi rrKo - Av1 > rNo - Av. Pr. 13..11PO$33o f,2..14SJ , $ < 15 cows. 1. . . . fM 1 M S . . . 916 20,1 6. . . . 870 2 W ) 1. . . . S70 160 1. . . . 8.-.0 210 3. . . ,1076 253 S""VI ? I'5 ' I.1UO 210 B. . . . D5S 26) ) ' ' " ' ° , } S. . 1..1000 220 11. . . . 817 2W ? " " LA i 2 1. . . . 9SO S SO 2. . . .1030 SCO i"SK S 8. . . . MS 2 SO < . . . .1012 2(10 ( 2..IOTJ 200 1. . . . SOfl 2 SO 10. . . . 9S7 200 1..102) ) 20i ) 3. . . .WSJ 210 2. . . 115.2 Cl ) 3..101C 200 16. . . . M.1 2 f ) 11. . . .961 273 1. . . . 770 260 11. . . . nee 241 8. . . .952 273 12. . . . 607 2 00 1..1110 2 GO 1. . . . 4M 1 00 n. . . . MS 2 8. 1. . . . S70 2 50 1. . . . 530 2 23 1. . . . 4,10 , 2 HO 1. . . . 4CO 2 75 HULLS. I""IIS ? J I5 1 .12IO 1 0 3..12 : , ( ! 2 10 1..14IO ISO 1..1400 210 1..11SO 223 CALVES. B. . . . 2J3 273 1 , . . . 100 450 1. . . . 93 G 00 1. . . . 3,0 .101 1. . . . ICO 4 M 1. . . . 170 53 2. . . . r.S5 3 SO 1. . . . 230 473 2. . . . ISO B 23 2.17u 4 23 1. . . . 110 5 00 STOCKKIIR AND KHEDEIIS. 1. . . . 630 223 9. , . . RX3 2 CO 23. . . .1031 310 1. . . . 770 225 21. . . 7.13 290 20. . . . 74 310 1. . . . i20 235 1. . . . r.CO . 295 1. . . . 840 310 IIOC1S The usual llslit receipts of a Monday were on tale thin mornlns. The hoca were of pocwl quallly , though jheie were quite n KOOI ! many IlKlit welslits. The market was active nnd n dlwrte to &c hlRher. The popular price wn.s $3.45 nnil the bulk of the hess sold In tliat notch , QS nsrnlnst $3.403.43 on Snlunlay. On ? choice load of heavy hotrs sold nl $3.55 , or 7',5c hlKher llinn Hire best price on Saturday. Every thing sold early. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 1 470 . . .333 E4 333 43 $3 43 6 1S6 . . . 3 S7V6 67 219 . . . 3 15 3 443 . . . S 37V4 63 COS 120 343 12 2S1 . . . 3 371J 04 26S . . . .143 8 210 . . . 340 SI 231 120 341 7 22G 40 340 73 2CO 85 3 43 SI 235 SO 340 fcO 2SO . . . 345 64 21S 40 340 53 213 SO 341 21 214 . . . 340 60 28 ? . . . 341 26 177 . . . 340 M 304 SO 345 36 21S . . . 341) 77 2B5 40 345 56 2)9 121 343 112 210 40 341 70 . . .249 200 345 (19 2JO . . . 3 47Vj 73 . . .262 40 343 62 3'4 SO 355 nas ODDS AND ENDS. 3 100 . . . 20) 105 132 . . . 33- ) 1 420 . . . 250 3 286 . . . 335 SHEEP The receipts for Ihe mopt part con sisted of western fecdeis. Good mutlons were In demand al flrm prices , Represenlatlvn rales : No. Av. Pr. 89 native westerns 102 $285 CIIICACiO LIVU STOC1C. Tln'i'eViiN Xo I'lirtlc'iilar CliaiiK'c In Ciitllr. CHICAGO , Nov. 23. There wns no particular change In cattle anil the market was steady and moderately active , good to cholco fat beeves nv- crnKlni ? from 1,200 to l,300tHis. . felling the beat. Native beeves were italablc at frnm $3.10 lo $1.85 for common to fancy , wllh tales chiefly at from $3.75 to $4.50. Exporlers Imve become light buy ers and their purchases Intt week were only 2,22) head , ns HK.'ilnst 3,495 head Ihe precnllng week and 3,365 head Ihe corrcfcpondlnu week last year. The sleeker and feeder trade bun fallen uff and only SO earn were sent wt t from hero last week , bclni , ' Cm smallest ehlpmentH In ecv- ernl months. Supplies of slock callle. have be come greatly lessened since westerns have stopped en in I HIT In good numbers. Hatchers' and canners' stuff ruled fnlrly ncilvo nnd stcmly , cows Helling largely at from $1K lo J2.S.1. Western rangers anil Texans were steady nnd fairly nctlve. Tliero was 11 good demand for hot's from city packers loday , and nllliou li competition from eastern shippers continued llghl , prices were slronger , with Borne pales nf choice droves nt an advance of from 2tc ! to 6u per 100 Ibs. Rales ranged at from $3.40 to $3,70 , this bulk of Ihe transactions being at from $3.40 to $3.70. The range of prices wna narrow , heavy , light nnd medium weights xelllni : close together. I'lgs sold briskly , clilc'llv nt from $3.40 to $3,60 , Common I" prime sliei'p were at from $1,50 to $3.50 , Bales kclncr largely nt from $2 lo $3 , with very few good enough to brliiff $3.01. Lambs were In demand at from $3 to $4.50 , with not many choice Hocks on Bale. Western sheep un becoming scarce. _ Kan HUH City Live Stoclc , KANSAS CITY. Nov. 23. CATTLE Receipts , 5,000 beuil ; Ehlpmenla , 1,000 head : market ste.idy lo lrong ; Texas steers , $2.4003.35 ; Texas cows , $1.75 2.45 ; beef steers , $3.00ff4.60 ; native cows , $1.25413.40 ; stockem and feeders , $2,30j > 3.65 ; bulls , . ; 6i3.15. HOGS necelpls , 4,000 I'eail ; nlilimcnln | , 200 bead : rnaiket Htroni ; to Co hlKlier ; bulk of rales. $3.4.'ifr3.CO : heavies. $3.10fi3.57Vi ; imckers. $3.40i ; 3.071 ! , : mixed. $3.3533.50 : limits , $3.3033.45 ; York- eis. $3.35ij3.45 ; pigs , $3.M(3.35. H1IEEI' ItrcelpU , 1,600 head ; shipments , none ; market steady , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ York I.lvr Ntnolc. NH\V YOHK , Nov. 25. I1KEVES Receipts , twn ( Jay * , 5.0S2 head ; steers slow but prlcej Hlcudy to Ilrm ; native ulcers , poor to prime , $3,23 (14,55 ; lialf-bre dH. $3.75 : stags and oxen , } 2.Wtf ) 4.20 ; bulls , | 2Wi82.75 ! dry cows , $1.0Sf2.M. Eu- ropein cables quota American etrers nt S'.tfflOlio ' , dresred weight ; rcfrlseralor beef al 7HO'J'/ < ! , 8I1EEI' AND LAMI1S Hecelpls , two days. 5.- 52' ) bend : slow , except for choice lambs : sheep , poor to pi line , $2.00C3.J2W ; lambs. $3.00 4.W. lions Receipts , two days , 14,329 head ; steady nt $3,1083.40. _ . Stock in Record of receipts at the four principal markets for Monday , November 23 , 1S95 : Cattle , Hogs. Sheep. South Omalm . 1.4C8 1,635 2.0C9 t-hlcngo . . . . . . . . . . . . . e.'M MIX 13OW Kansas City . 6,0 4,000 1,100 St. I JUls . . i . . 3,000 4.000 _ 1.0M Tutala , . . . , . ,15.lM ! C9.C3S 1I.W9 Ht. I.onU Live H til ok. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 23. CATTLi-Hecelpt , 3.000 head : market nctlve nnd utronc ; native sifem , 3.00ij4.75 ; cows ana bclfcrs. J1.V5&3.25 ; Tfxua steers. $2.60 3.65 ; cows. $1.7502.73. HOQB Receipts .00 > ; head : market 5o higher : heavy , $3.4003.60 ; mixed , J3.30a3.53 ; light , $3.35(1 ' 'BIIBBr-Ilecelpts , 1,000 head ; market steady ; natlvcn , $2.40a3.Wj fcoulhero. $2.00&3.00. llluckvil U > Sclii-nic ( o IHO ( | | - . PLATTB CITY , Mo , , Nov. 25.-8ome days ago Charles Krauae. Charles Illncy ona Lewis Wright , confined In Jull for rob bing Burlington freight cnr at Bovcrly. were caught pouring coals on the lloor of the cell to heat the rock , proposing then to break It with cold water , . .The sherlft was notified by the prlsc-npn nnd frustrated the fchrino. LIM nlRht the threi' men PII- iicetrd one nf the tirl onpi's of ropottlnft Ii them nnd tnndc him po Ink. nn tip | > r coll. Thru tht-y ticjjnn to tnnla1 n naive to at tract the attention of the MieillT. One nf them stood nt the doi'f with n life fhovel , rendy to strike ShcrllT Ucrry ns Ii ? en tered. but one of the prisoner * failed cult lo him not to come In nlotio , ns the dc ii r- tidoe * were wnltlntr for him. The sheriff then called In V > p | > my DlllliiBlmin and then entered nnd put the three men In their cells. SOUTH OMAHA NEWSH OCCOOCCCCCCCCOCOSCOCCOOCC4343 All members of the elly council were present nt the meeting last night. Ordinance No. C75 , providing for a record of births nnd deaths , was read for the third time and passed. This ordinance provides that all physicians , mldwlvcs , etc. , shall re port all births to the city clerk. Undertakers are also compelled to report all deaths , The ordinance- similar to the one now In forca In Omnlia. A Una ot train S3 to $ r > 0 may be Imposed for 'neglecting to make these re ports , Mullaly , ns chairman ot thu committee on public building ! , reported that ho had called upon Frank 1'lvonka nnd asked for a propo rtion for n now contract tor a Jail and police court. I'lvonkn 'stated that his lease , which expires December 1 , was tha only proposition ho had to make. At present the city Is paying Plvonka ? 90 per month for otnce rent. IJlds were received from F. J. Klnley for rooms in the llowley block , Twenty-sixth street , between N and O streets , the Jail to bo In the basement , and steam heat throughout , tor ? GS per month , providing a three years' lease Is' agreed upon. Wnltcrn moved that the proposition of Fin- ley bo accepted. At this moment Plvonka entered the council chamber nnd stilted that ho would rent the rooms now occupied by the city offices and Jail for $75 per month. Walters stated that as Plovnka hud repeat edly been asked to put In a written bid ho did not think an oral proposition ought to bo entertained. A vote wns then taken upon the Flnley proposition nnd It carried by a vote of 6 to 2. Franek and Hylantl voted against moving. Stoves will bo put into the new city hall temporarily until the steam pipes can ba put In. It Is expected that the city offices will bo moved about the first of the month. A crosti.valk was ordsrcd laid at Twenty- second and M streets. Councilman Franek of the Second ward introduced a resolution ordering electric lights placed at Twentieth nnd Mllroy , Twenty-second and S nnd Twenty-fourth nnd T streets. The cl.ty attorney was ordered to draft nn ordinance covering the same. Kyan Introduced a resolution Instructing the city attorney to draft ordinances orderIng - Ing the Union Pacific , the Burlington nnd the Rock Island railways to place electric lights at nil crossings In the city. Dlanchard raised the question ns to whether the city could compel the railways to pay for these lights. City Attorney Lambert stated that he waa tutlsfled that the city could compel the railways to pay for the lights at public crossings. Ho stated further that Omaha had a caw In the supreme court which was similar and that the decision In the Omaha case would decide the matter here. The mo tion prevailed and the electric light com pany was ordered to put In the lights. nianchard wants an electric light nt Twenty-first and S streets and the city at torney was ordered to prepare the proper ordinance ! . Miyor Johnston appointed Walters , Ryan a il Dlanchard a ppeclal committee to select rooms In the Rowley block for city offices. The city attorney was Instructed to con fess judgment In f ivor cf the Amerl an Water Works company for $2,900 for hydrant rental for the past six months. Adjourned for ono week. Sears' StrtuiRc Conduct. Al Scars , for the past eight years a book keeper for Martin Bros. , commission mer chants at the Exchange , is missing. Last Friday Searo put on his coat nnd walked out ot the ofllco without paying a word. The other employes In the office who noticed Sears going out thought nothing of It. Tlio after noon went by and still Sears did not return. Mr. Martin thought possibly ho had been taken sick and had cone home. Whnn Kn n- _ day noon came and still no bookkeeper re turned , Martin started to Investigate. He found that the young man had left his boardIng - Ing place In the same manner as he had the office. An Investigation of his books was made and everything wns found to bo all right. In speaking about the matter yesterday morning , Jim Martin raid that he believed Scars strictly honest and could not account for his strange conduct. From people who claim to bo Intimately acquainted with Sears It Is learned that there is a woman mixed up In the case , but beyond this bare statement his friends will not talk. City The Drlvo Whist club meets Friday evening. The A. N. club met last evening with Miss Swiss Elliott. Tonight the Ideal club will mset at Wllcox's ofllca to perfect arrangements for a series of dances. Peter Pitts , n wine "merchant of Plaits- mouth , was the guest yesterday of Henry Sautter. Paul McCauley , Janitor of the High school building. Is anxious to be a deputy sheriff under McDonald , A special meeting of the Board of Educa tion was held last evening , An order for forty desks was given to an eastern firm. President Check appointed a committee to In spect the heating apparatus In the various tclicol houses. William Bentz , a veteran of the siege of Scbastopol , died yesterday afternoon at his home , Twenty-fifth and I streets , after a Ion/ ; illness. Fuueral services will bo held Wednesday at 10 a. in. at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. IliK-klun'H Arnleii Halve. The best salve In the world for cutsbrulse3 , , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sorea , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , nnd positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents per box. For sale by Kuhn & Co , Colored MliilHtcr ArrcNtt'il lit Cliurvli. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Nov. 25. A sensation wns created In the Twelfth Street /Ion Af rican Methodist Kplucopal church yesterday when , Immediately after his sermon , the pastor , Itev. Itobert Ssymour , was arrested , charged with criminal arnault at Fort Scott , Kun. Tim church IH one nf tha best colored churches In the city , and llev. Mr. Seymour was highly esteemed. The pastor emphat ically denlca that he Is Kullty , and says the case IH probably out nf spite on the part of people In Fort Hcott , Miri'lmiil'oiiimltH Suicide. 1'UHCKLL , I. T. , Nov. 25.-I'aul Qluclts- rnun , ono of the merchants arrested here and charged with having applied the torch to his stock of K ° ods nnd store building during the conflagration on Tuesday morn ing last , committed suicide Tuesday morn ing by taking morphine. The disgrace of his arrest for arson la supposed to have prompted the iloi'il. Uluckman'M remains liuvn been forwarded to Dallas , Tex. , his former homo , OKATEFUI. C0.1IFCWT1.\ . EPPS'S COCOA JIHHAKFAST SllJ'l'KIl "lly a thorough knowledge of the natural laws \vhlcli govern the operations of dlKOtlon uml nu trition. unil by 11 careful uppllcullon of the fine nroperilc-3 of well selected Cucuu , Mr. I-.ppa lius provided for our breakfast and nupiicx u iltll- cutely flavored beverage which may > ave u many heavy doclora * I. Ills. It IH l > y thu Jud | . clou * use of such nrllclei of ill el that a conalltu- lion may l gradually built up until utronK tnouuli to rvuliit every tendency to illrf.-lfcC. Hun. ill ed a of nubile muludlci ) are Homing uround UH ready to attack wherever there Is a weuk point. * , Vu may tt < cape muny n fatal shaft by Kerplni ; oumelvea well fortified wllh pure Moo. ! uml n properly nourished frame. " Civil Bervlce < la- tetle. Made Klmply wllh boiling water or milk. Bold only In half pound linn , by grocern , labelled "IU * ! 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