COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Opens Weak , bnt Closes with App rjnt Strangth and Activity. TRIFL'NG ' CAUSES UNSETTLE THE MARKET Km Hi ? Wlirnt Shipped li MI""I"R a lirndi' , nnd I'nllliiK Of ! lit l-'iiriiii'rV IJi-llvrrleii Are tinCmiMn. . rillCAOO. Nov. 12.-\Vhent started weak today , Init closed with nn appearance strength and nctlvlty. Mny < * c lower nnd December c higher. The December option \\tin helped hy the fnct Hint some wheat being shipped here Is missing grade. He- ports that farmers' deliveries In the north west were fulling off was the bull fnctor In Mny toward theclose. . Corn closed n xhnde lower nnd onts Uo higher. 1'rovl- slons were weak and closed 2i4f7',4c ? ' lower. Wheat started at sellerH oP May at from Sic down to Wic and very little changed hands nt over Wkr. ! Tills , compared with yesterday's closing price of SHic. The fail ure of the Liverpool market to respond to the bullish tone with which this market closed the day before was chiefly responsi ble for the He decline. That market opened nt but WC/ld advance nnd had even lost this by thu time trading commenced here. Northwest receipts were large compared with la t year's figures. Minneapolis and Duluth reporting V21 cars , against 919 a week iigo and1. . " ) ! last year. Chicago got ol cars today , 141 a week ago and -19 the fllmllnr day of the year before. New York wired shortly after the openIng - Ing that they had selling- orders there from the continent for December wheat , but other New York messages nnd private cablegrams from the continent were llrtn In their tone. The price gradually sank and touched ftO c before It had over He- rally. It did , however , recover to fllUc by about 12 o'clock without receiving anything strikingly encouraging In the way of addi tional Information. The Atlantic and Gulf por's returned clearances for the ilnv of 500.000 bu. wheat and flour together. The 'total receipts for the day at primary western markets nmountcd to 1.052,001) bu. , against Bll.f/io bu. rt year ago. .Minneapolis stocks ot wheat for the ivseek are expected 50 show nn In crease of 1 n < > lfKV ) bu. and Duluth an In crease of 200,000 bu. The general guesses here on the change In the week's risible ran from 2.fix ) , yi to 2.VMOCO bu. Increase. The weekly review of the sltu.itlon by the Modern Miller was rather bearish , but n. tip that preceded Its detail that Itwould be bullish In tone started the price from around ! W4c to li"c. After the Modern Miller report the price sagged back to WVfeo. but near the end of the soslon assurances from most reliable sources In the north west were received to the effect that there was a marked fal'.lng off In farmers' de liveries and they were "today not over half what they were n week ago. That Information mation and the fnct that some of the Duluth - luth wheat -which has been shipped here lately Is tnls lnir n grade caused a sudden revival of the mnrkct's previously waning strength. IVrombT.which \\iit hanging neglortod around M'ie , responded to the bidding for a llml * ed quantity for a sudden spurt to ni'sc and May , from nround WAr. rose to flic. Closing trades were at Sl c for December and fOviC for May. Corn vns weak during tht > morning , largely through sympathy with wheat. There iwns some selling of December by elevator people which resulted In a slight widening of the spread. Later In the day the market was supported by the urgency cf th.- shipping dimnnd. one cargo sellIng - Ing 'Ac over December. Cables r.vere 'Jig d higher Receipts were 372 cars. May ranged between "O'c and 30c and closed n shade lower at SOUflTOTfec- During most of the session oats -was dull and riislir , In sympathy with wheat and corn. The Corn Trade News cable reportIng - Ing Russian oats poor and an advance at New York started shorts to covering , and considerable outside support also developed , which put prices frao lonnlly above yester day's close. Cash r.vas Ilrm and sales at slightly better ( prices. Receipts were 2C.I cars. May ranged between 22'ic and 21 4c. closing Kc higher at 22'i.c. Provisions .were decidedly dull and weak. Prices were slightly higher at the opening on account of the higher prices of hogs. There wore moderate offerings at the ad vance , l > tx the market -was too narrow to tnkc care oven of this , and prices slowly declined. At the close January -pork was r-7'iC lower at { S."i. January lard 2'/4c lower nt $ ) .32'jfi ' 1.5. ) and January ribs 5c la.ver at Jl M'.fc'ii ' I.Si. Estimated receipts Saturday : Wheat , 75 cars ; corn , 43' ' ) cars ; oats , GX ( ) cars ; hogs' , 2C.OOO head. , Le-uiMiK futures ranged aa follows : Articled O)3n. | | IHrh. I Low. I Clota. lYuatdy. "Wheat- Nov. . . ni Dec. . . . Mny. . . ( I09J-U1 Corn- No v . . . JOM-27 'OH lieu Di-c. . . . UOH - mi J7 May. . . 305. Oalfc- Uec. . . . JO JO' ' * 20KMM May. . . I'ork- 7 17m 7 an 7 .17W 7 43 Jan. . . . H 43 815 8 : > _ > . 8 4i ! > a Laril Deo. . . 4 274 4 174 4 20 4 221 $ Jan . . . H7H t 3-J4 4 35 4 M7M Sh'tlilbs Dee . 4 3S 4II ) 4 ; > 7 4 : io 4 33 Jan. . . . 4 III 1 IU 4 U i 4 41) No. 2. Cash nuutnllons were as follows : I'Liril-Sti-ady : winter patent * , J4.SOff3.00 ; strulKlits. JI.40JI I.CO ; cprlni ; specials. $3.00 ; eprlnK patents. J4.70i/3.00 ; bakers. JJ.OM1/3.CO. \\HEAT-No. 2. S7'Ui.M'e ' . : No. 3 , spring. S4'/i CST'.si' No. 2 red. lUiiffWic. COUN-uVo. 2. 27(2714c. ! ( * OATS No. 2. 2' ' > > ic f. o. b. ; No. 3 white , 22MT 23 0. HYE-No. 2. 47'ic. KLAXHEBD-No. 2. S1.0T1.0t. TIMOTHY SEED Prime , 13.63. I'llOVlSIONrf Meps pork , per hbl. , J7.3..if7.40. I ml. per Id ) Ibi. . JI.:2jW1.r ! . Short ribs slJes iloo.ilJl. > . jri.S. . . Dry i-alted shoulders ( boxed ) , II 75I5.tO. Sliorl clear sides ( boxed ) , JI.C2i > y t si , . WHISKY Distillers' finished poods , per Ral. . J1.IS. J1.IS.rOAIl Cut loaf , 15.14 : Kraniilaled. $3.11. YOHIC .MAHICIT. of tin * lny mi CiMirr.-ll CiiiuniixIKIrN. NEW YOHK. Nov. 12.-l''IjOfH-llecelpts , 23.- V34 Mils. expnrlF , ll.T'Ji bbls. ; steady nnd mod- era' 'ly active without chunce In price , llye flour , ( .ti-iiily. lluekwheat Hour , steady. IH'f'KWH BAT ull. ' COHNMEAL-Dnll. IlYE-Oulet : No. 2 western , SOc. UAllLKY-Hloiily. HAULEY MALT-Qulet ; western. KffCOc. WHI-3AT Heeelpls , lk9.S73 bu , ; exports , KS73 bu Siml , utruaV ; No. ! red. ! )3 ) ie. ( ) jnlon openej weuk under disappoint Ink' cables and fnr- lKn f"-llln . rallied on covering ; ami wus < i but \ery steady nil d.iy , clonlni ; i.iil'ic ' net lower. No. 2 red. November , closed nt We ; De cember.iiS6rJ"o ! / ! ; clo eil al PG e. OOIIN llecelpts. 14.425 Int. ; tpoits , 3S.419 bu. Fpot. Ilrm ; No. 2 , 3l > ic. Optluns opened Meady ami were Ilrm all day on hlKher cables and ex port demanl , closing uneliaiiKed to Uc net hlKher. Xuvemlr clotvil ut K\c ; UecvnUicr , KiiK'nc , cloned al 3lic , OATS-llecelpH , :04.M > > liu. ; exporU , 10.911 bu. Mpol , Kleady : No. 2 , ? SU5Hr. Options , dull , but firmer , at * o net adtance ; December closed at HAY-Quiet anJ easy ; gooj to choice , HOrS-Slcaily. HIDES Steady. LEATHEU-Steady. IVOOIQulvl. . I'HOVIKlONS-lleef. fteajy. Cut im-alu , nrm. Lanl , dull : western iteam , 11.50 ; rellned , quiet. 1'ork. eaiiyj me , s.:5ri .00 short clear , J10.OT 1S.25 family , 11.1 1J.OJ. Tallow , oulet , Ol US-Col lim eJ , CVilI. IVtrolcum , quiet. Holn. steady. Turpentine , Ilrm. HK'IJ Steady. ' 'Ef-Slendy easier : Uraltn , ' llS.CiHIJ " 5 ; jiluie'j. market weak. t ? > ellir , dull , I4.10 4.ro. I'lg Iron , war rants. oasy. 10.75 bid. and } t.60 ! diked IirTTKIt-Hecelpn , ] .OIpkK > . ; market steadyi estern creamery. Htfrjc. Ki ns , tte ; factory. CHEESK-Ilecelpl. . 3.4JO pkei. ; market quiet : lame , while , Seplember. S4c. inall. white/Sep tember. UC ; Urpo. colortnl , September , Sfe : iinall. CO onM , Stplember ic ; Urse. October. Pic : Kiiall. Oclober. S 4 c : Hutu iklms , 6tf7c ; jiarl fkirnn , 6M4 | HC. full klm . SBIc. iO(18-IJer ( lpii. ( X5' ' ) ukita. . market iteady , itatu and IVnnjylvanla , Oic , vteiilern , tic Hiiltlmorr .Miirki-lk , HAITIMOHE. Nov -FLOl'lt-Dull. . iin el n5a.iJ < . 'l1 ' ' l""S I > W : iwrt , i. 3 bbl . , ; steamer. No. : rd , s'i 9iic : re ceipts , M.3il 1m. ; oulhern whest , by sample , i ff9io. siuihom. on Knul . 9JSSSc , COHN-Btrongj sfot , D mUr , UCttKc ! No- vemt ) - , S2SOKB ! srte mtr mltM , nonup ; re- ftpi * . 1W.71K tiu i mporis , si.cu bi. ; mu white v > rn , JOffSlej muthern yUlnw. italic ntm ; N'D. 2 whit * . Eat'tMi ' UY1 > Klrmi No. 2 VMtern , He ; recelpU , S4- : > 1m HAY .Quiet ; eholr * tlmotlir , IV nsknl. OIIAIN KIIK10HTH Steady , but rather oui't - - . IH'TTKUstffldv , ti iflfl ( Vlrm. frc h , 21e CIIBKSK Stmjly. fancy. Isrcc. OMAHA ( in > KTTriMAUICHTS. . Conilltlon of Trnilr nnil in . ' 'tuple nnil I'nnp1'rniluco. . inOS-Oooil Mock. HfllSc. llUTTKH-Common to fair , loailc ; choice to fancy. HB17c ; separator cieamery , We ; gathered creamerSle. . VEAL Choice fat. t ) to 10 ltd. , quoted at 8s ; large and coarse. < QSc. LIVI7 IHIfLTIlY Hen" . Rfje' : cock . 3fT4f ; sprlns chickens. jr lb. , 5HW6c ; ducks , Ctf7c ; tur- kev * . tycc. riOJXl.NS Live. 7M : dead plecons not wanted. HAY Upland. JO.W ; midland , J5.M ; lowland. 1100 ; rj'o straw. 14 ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales sell the best , only top grades bring top prices. prices.VnfJETAIlLKS. VnfJETAIlLKS. Cr.LEUY-Oood stuck , large. 40c ; small , 2Jf 30e. 30e.ONIONSI'er bu. . 4MJ65c. HKANS-Hand-plcked nnvy , per bu. , J1.40. HWIKT : i oTATOia rr bbi. . 2.wft.M. CAlHlAOKS-Home grown , per lb. , IHfM'.tc. 1'OTATOKS-Home grown , 40ff60c ; western stock , WH70c. CAULlKLO\VUIt-1.7S. FIIU1TS. QtiNCKS California , per/lwr. tl.ZJ. A I'1'LK.S Winter stock. J2.KBJ.OO. Jonathan- " nnd fancy varieties J3.25 ; California Ilellellowcr , boxes. J1.60 ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , II. C. NBW YOHK aUAI'KS Per 9-lb. basket , Uct large lots , IZV4C. I'LfMS-ldnho nnd Oregon , 7ci7JI.CO. CllANIlKIlUIKS-Ca | < Cod , per bbl. . JJ.SO ; Wisconsin , boxes , II.IQR1.10. CALII'OIINIA AND COlXlItADO I'RAnS-Ooo.1 winter nellls , jXi2.S ( ; other varieties , J1.SO& i.co. TnOPICAL FRUITS. OIlANdlJS Mexican , per box. J4.50. LKMONS Meiulnas , JI.25U1.W ; choice Cali fornia , JI.OI ) . HANANAH-Chnice , lanre stock , per liunch , J2.00j2.2J ; medliim-slied bunches , J1.7.1Q2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per lb. , large site , HfilSc ; Ilrazlla , per lb. , lOo ; English walnuts , per lb. , fancy , soft shell , ic. standanls , lOJTIIc ; tllberts , per lb. . lOc ; pecans , polished , large , iiilOc ; jumbo , 12c ; large hickory nuts , il.23 per bu. ; small , tl.'iO per bu. ; coroanut ! per 100 , J3. 73l. 00 ; peanuts , raw , CftSiic ; rousted , Cjjfi'ic. FIOH Imtmrleil fancy. 3 crown , 14-lb. boxe ? . 12 c ; S crown , 44-Ib. boxes. 15c ; 2-lb. boxes , 23c per box. HONEY Choice white. 13c. KIlAUT-IVr bbL , Jl.lOgi.ZJ : half bbl. , J2.50 ® 2.41) . MAPLE SYnUP Five-gal , cans , each J2.23- gal cans , pure , per doz. , J12.W ; half-gal , cans , ie.Z3 ; < | liart cans. 13. M. IJATK3 Per W to 70-lb. boxes. 5V4c ; Fard 9-lb. boxes , 9c. CIDEIl-Per half bbl. . JJ.OO. rilESH MEATS. UIIESSED I1EEF Good native steers , 7c : good forequartcrs , steers , Cc good hindquarters , 9. western steers , CiiOiic ; fancy heifers , 6'tc ; gooi heifers , Cc ; good foreijuarters. heifers , D' c ; gooi hindquarters , heifers. SUc ' ; good cows. o-4c : fair HEEF CUTS Ten-lerlo'lns. Ibc ; boneless strips 9c ; strip Iclns , 7c ; rolls. S'4c ' ; sirloin butts , SV-c shoullcr clods , RHc- rump butts , CHc ; steer shoulder clods. Stic ; rump butts. SHc ; steer chucks. Sijc ; Cow chucks. 4'4o boneless chucks 4Uo ; cow pl-tes. Sc ; steer plates. 3',4c ; Hank rttoak C4c ; loins , .So. 1 , He ; loins. No. 2 , loijc ; loins No. 3 , Sc : sirloin ends. No. 1. 9c ; ribs. No. 1 lie ; ribs. No. 2 , 8'ic ; ribs. No. 3 , Cc ; steer rounds 7Hi- ; cow round' . GHP ; cow rounds shank off , 84c trimmings. 4Vic ; beef shanks , 3c ; brains , per doz. 35f ; s * > etbreids , per lb. , lOc ; sweetbread' d-alves ) . per lb. , 4'ic : kidneys , per doz. , 33c ; ox tails , each 4c ; livers per lb. , Sc ; hearts , pc Hi. . 3c. tnngues , per lb. , 124c. MfTTON Uimbs , 7c ; sheep , C'Jc ; market rack ( long ) , Sc ; hotel rackn ( short ) , lie , 1"3 and saddles. 9c ; lamb legs , Oc ; breasts ana slews , Sc tongue * , each 3c. POIIK Uresseil pigs. 5'Jc ; dressed hogs , uc tenderloins , 15c ; loins. 7c ; spure ribs. c. ham M usage butts , Ci c : shoulders , rough , 5o ; shoul ders. fklnned. 5 ! c ; trimmings. EIJC ; leaf lard not rendered , fi c : heads , cleaned , 4c : snout nm ears. 4c ; backbones , I'.ic. cheek meats. 4'ic : necl bone * . 2c : plgV tnlls , 4c : plucks , each. Sc ; chit terllngs , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. . 25c stomachs , each 3c : tongues , each 7c ; kidney ? per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet per doz. , 23c ; livers , each 3c. St. I.oul.x Ccin-riil ST. IXt"IS. ) Nov. 1 ! . FIXJUH Quiet , easier patfnls , | 4,0 Q 1.7.1 ; sir.ilghti , JI.40tf4.5C ; clar J4.0W4.15 ; medium , J3.50Sf3.75. WHEAT IrreRUlar , closing o lower for De ci-mbiT. but May l-l o nbovc yesterday. Ma opened UO'ic. lower , went of ! He niDro , nd vancpdSc , lost that nnd then regained U subs- iiuenily , closing ' c below the top. Spot , higher No. 2 red cash , elevator , SC'.iC bid ; truck , 975iasc Nn. 2 hard cash , SOSSSc ; December , 'J' c ; Mu > 93\c. I.OUN After selling off > ic for December nn 'Jo for May there was ' .lc recovery. Decemtie dropping - - > 4c Inter , but , the close was tirm. wit buyers ic lo cr for December , with May th R.ime as nt the cljsc of yesterday. Spot , stron and higher ; No. 2 mixed cash , 2C'4c bid ; De uemU-r. S..i.c : May , 2Ssic. OATS Futures , strong , but sellers held off Spot , quiet , but higher ; No. 2 mixed cash , cle valor. Wic ; track , 21c ; December , 20jo bid Mny , 22V 22'ic. HYE-Qulet , 4Cc. FLAXSEED Steady. Jl. TIMOTHY SEED-l'rlme. J2.GO. tXIUNMBAISteady. . JI.M. HUAN Strong and higher ; snckeil , cast' track 4S'iR5-V ; salable track , this tide. We , HAY Firm for choice nratrlu. Ji.WflS.CO timothy. JS OiWlO.Oi ) . . . _ . . , , HUTTBIt Finn ; creamery , 15G2l'c ; dalrj . BOOS Higher. 15'ic. ' WHISKY-J1 13. COTONTI BS 3c. HAC5GINC1 6 iW7Uc. METAI/S I-ead. Ilrm , J3. i3.C5. ! Speltii noinlnil. J3.f..lH3. ! > 74. PHOVISIONS I'ork. standard mess1. Jobblnr JS.2Ji8 50. t-ard. sle-ady : prime sieam. Jl.12'4 choice H.17'4. Ilacon. extra short clear ( boxei lots ) . J5.2.1 ; ribs , J3.C2Vi ; shorts , J3.75. Dry sal meats ( boxed shoulders ) . J3.1214 : extra shor ? ? ? &ri ! "JKortbl.ftfheat. . 71X ( > bu. ; corn , 50.0. ) I . ; . . ta. „ bu. ; corn , 08,000 hu. ; oats , IS.C" ) ! ) bu. KIIIINIIM City .MnrI 'tN. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 12. WHEAT Hard , ac live , about le hlshcr ; coft , plow ; No. 1 hard WeNo. . 2. S24 it4c ; No. 3 , SU6SUo ; No. 4 77fi7 'A < > ; No. 1 red , 9i < " . No. 2. Sic ; No. 3 * vy Uc ; No. 4 , SOfiS4e ; No. 2 spring. 61GS3c " COH'N Steady , early , closing ' , ic lower ; falrl > active ; No. 2 mixed. 23023lic- OATS Active , steady ; No. 2 white , 22c , HYE Firm ; No. 2 , 42c HAY Active , very tlrm : choice timothy , JS.5 fiS.75 : choice prnlile , J7.Wii7.25. HUTTEH Common grades plow , others steady creamery. 19022c ; dairy. 15f17c. BOOS Firm ; fresh candled , 13H c ; storage 12fji 13c. HECE1PTS Wheat. 2S , & b'J. ; corn , S2.WO bu. ; oats , 10,000 hu. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 131 , ICO bu. ; corn , 214,500 bu. _ Clni-lnnull MiirUflN. CINCINNATI , Nov. 12. FIXUU-Qulet. WHEAT Finn ; No. 2 red , nominal at 924c ! COHN Strong ; No. 2 mixed. 2G OATS Film ; No. 3 mixed , I2c. HYE Steady ; No. 2. I7c. LA tin Firm nt J4.23. Hl'LK MEATS Firm nt JI.C3 , IIACON-tJulct at JC.15. WHlHIvY-Stendy nt J1.1D. IH'TTEIt-Flrm. SUOAK-Easy. EIJOS Firm nt 16ijc. C'lIEESE-Steody. Crnlii lli'ri-lplM nt I'rini'lpli ST. IXII'IS , Nov. 12. llecelpts : Wheat , 100 'MINNBAl'OLIS. Nov. 12.-Ilecelpts : Wheat 550 cars. CHICAGO , Nov. 1 ! . llecelpts today : Wheat SI cars ; corn , 372 care ; oats , 2C4 cars. E'tlnmtfi car lots tomorrow : Wheat , 75 ; corn , 439 ; oats SOi ) . DULUTH , Nov. IZ.-Ilecelpts : Wheat , 271 cnrs PEO1I1A. Nov. 12. Itecelptu : Corn , 31,600 bu , oats , il.300 bu. ; rye. M ) bu. ; whlbky , 150 bbls. wheat. 1S < 10 bu. Shipments : Corn , 10 MiO hu. oats , Sl.lCfl bu. : rye , none ; whltky , 1.S73 hbls. wheat , none , Liverpool .MiirUi'ls. LIVEHPOOU Nov. 12. PItOVlSIONS-lJirJ inline wentern , steady at 2s Cd. WHEAT Spot , No. i red northern , spring Ilrm at 7s. C d. fOIIN Noremtwr. steady at 3s JUd ; Decem Iter , steady at Z * Slid ; i-pol , American mixed nrm nt 3s 2 > id. FI-OL'K St. Louis fnncy , winter , steady n lOa 3d. HOI'S At I < ondon ( I'acinc coast ) , steady a JJi ltsip 5 10s. TolfilnMiirliflx , TOLEDO. Nov 12. WHEAT I.nwer. steadier casli. 9lc ; December. 95c ; Miy , S3Hc. COHN-Dull. steady : Nu. 2 inlxvtl , 27c ; No. 3 SCc ; Difember , 27 < c ; May , 304c ; No. 3 yellun 2I4c. OATS Dull , slcndy ; No. 5 mixed. We ; No. white. S3c : No. 3 white. 5Jc UYE-Dull. steady ; Nu. ! . 4SHc ; No. 3. 45c. CIX VBUSEii ) Vcllve , vlruily : prim * cash 13.9) ) ; December , I3.v > ; March , J3.J ) bIJ. Di-lroll DETHOIT. Mich. , Nov. 12.-WHKAT No. white. 2c ; No. S red. MHc ; December , May. 94c. COHN-No. 2 mixed , 26Hc. OATS-NO , j white. HYE-No. J , . Prorlii PEOIIIA. Nov. i-COUN-Market firm un higher No. ! . 26Uc. OATS Market firm and higher ; No , i while WHISK Y-HIgh proof spirits. J1.19. I'hllailrlphla I'roiluci * > llirUcl. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. IS.-lIUTTEIl-Steady , fancy western crramery. ! Hc. l-XJOS-Flrm ; fresh nearby , ! lo frenh wsutern. " but steady. \I-TV . NEW OIlLEANd. NovlOa | 1'HODUl.TS- , Steady. Pork , old , M.Ii. Laid , rellned tierce. M. Boi Hl meats , dry fait ilioulder * . JJ.1JJ , ; dM , t .7S. Duron. cl * r MM Fides , U.7 , ' it" ' . " 11 "Utllr ( cur J' * ' ( * > w' M ! Ul ° - orJInarr t < i low fair sq e Higher , tr fancy , ll.&nrl .D. P - . ! nt Jl.CO. IIIIANQul t XI 66 * ? T HAY " Firm ; prime112.0)913 C ! rhoUc. JH.M jl" ' V ) fOICf - Steady No. white. M.-k. d 3-.03Cv . mixed. ; r < - yellow. 37c. OATH--Steady ; Nn. I , Mcked , : ' * < HICK Easy ; ordinary to good , sNfMVfcc. llufTnlo 'MiirUi-ts. HLFFAIX5. N. Y. . Nov. IJ.-WIIEAT-No 1. orthern spring , old , vpol , ll.Ol'i. new , 9oV- ; S'o S , winter. K'vc. COHN-No. 2. nmf3np. OATM-No. 3 nhlte , HAHLEY-l'nchsniswl. HYE-No. . Jpot , Clr. Sun I'rnnrUiM ) Wlirnt llnntntlon * . PAN KIlANflfCO. Nov. i-WHKAT-Wcak ; Vrember. JI.4S'i ; May. ! ! . 1IAHLBY Inactive : December , 8Vc. STOCKS AMI IIO.M1S. Inrkvt Ijpnrrnlly Very Tninc nml NEW YORK. Nov , 1 ! . Today * . " ! flock market was entirely without .animation at any lime. The preliminary drive at Sugar and one or two subsequent raids against that stock failed to dlnloilse nny large offerings and the subsequent dealings In that flock showed greatly diminished activity and firmness of tone. It * losses were nil recovered nnd the cloe showed a net gain of a unall fraction. The low price for the day , which was 1JC * , was a new- low point on the present movement. Sugar was eatlly the leader of the etocka nnd absorbed some strenglh on accounl of the approaching preaching cold , snap. They were helped also by repotts of rfstrlcllon of oulput toy Individual companies. New Jersey Cenlrnl led this group and ndvanreit nt ono time JU iwlntc , but closed at a reaction of nliout a point , Consolldateil Had lluctualed wildly , rlflns t points , receding 414 nnd closing nt a net decline of I'4. ouuide of these the fealurcs of the market were without particular Interest. There was some continuance of telling for the London market , especially of St. I'anl. and Ihls was nboul Ihe only unfavorable faclnr In Ihe news of Ihe day. The result of th" day's trading Is to bring the level of prices back to about the same level as that held before the very sharp decline of last Friday. The upward tendency today In the general lUt was af lsted by Ihe conllnued favorable char- ncler of railroad earnings reported for Ihe first week of November. The increases were espe cially marked In Ihe relurna of smilhern and soulhwestern roads , which are presumably af fected by the heavy cotlon movement , due to trnllle now coming forward which has been delayed by yellow fever quarantine. The South ern railway led In the amount of Its pain with nn Increase of IG2.470 over the corresponding period of last year , Ihe percentage of Increase being about 17. The Central of Georgia , with an Increase of (23,377 , shows the higher per cent made of about 20. The activity of the coal traffic I * reflected In nn Inerense of } I",66S. or over 27 per cent. In lha earnings of the Norfolk & AYeslern and of its.303 , or over 10) per cenl , In those of the gains are a point or over in some of the grangers nnd other prominent stocks nnd arc nearly 2 points over In the coalers. The bond market was moderately active al higher prices. The new I.nke Shore 3'ts soli ] at 103'i , the highest on record. Tdtal sale. " , Jl.430.1" ! . United States registered 4s nnd the 51 * roupon were advanced U per cent bid and the new 4s 'i per cent bid. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram says : "The stock markets were lifeless today nnd a ) trifle lesi firm. Mines were better. The dullness In Americans here Is partly due to dllllcultldi of n dealer who Is a bull on Ameri cans and who recently lost heavily by the sharp nnd unexpected fall of certain Industrial shares The failure may be announced tomorrow , or It may blow over ; It Is really nothing- Important Americans closed above the lowest. The Paris bourse was dull and the Ilerlln market steady Tim following were the closing quotations on the leading stocko of the New York exchange today : AtchlHon St. P. & uni 70K do pfd 27H do nfil 110 llaltlmorc.V Ohio. . ! ! ! ! < SUP. M. A M 120 Canada Pacific SOH So.I'aclHc 10 Canada Soiilhum. . 62 So. Hallway 1IV < Central Pacific. 12-T do pfd 2ii' : Chi-H. AOlilo tl'J ! Texas it Pacific. . . . lim Chicago .V Alton. . . . 1ft < < , Union Pacific L r. . 204 C. . H. .tQ IT. P. D. fiQ 7 C.-'cE. 1 C.C. C. .t St. L , < 1o Dfd 7'M ilopfd fO Wheel , .t L. E. . . . -'M Del. & Hudson . Wheel , .t L. E : pfd H lel. L. .t W. . Hid Adams Ex Ifi.1) Den. .V Hlo G 1IM American Ex 11.-I do pfd 44V { tTnltcd States Ex. . . 10 Erin inowl in Wells Parao Ex. . . . 1011 Erie IHIpfd ' . A. Cot. Oil 1011HI Hi PI. Wayne HI. ) do pfd 71M Great Northern pfd. 13'J Am. Spirits. 8 J Hoeklnr Vallov. . . . 5VAm. Solrlmpfd 20H IlllnolsCentr.il. . . . 1H ( > ' Am. ToBacco SDH LakeErlu.t W. . . . do pfd Hindi do pfd 118 U Peoplo'H Has D.-i Luku Short * 171 Cona. Oat 1SU LoulHVlllo & Nash. 54 Com. Cabin Co . 175 Manhattan L ! ) n Col. P. A Iron Met. Traction ID''Is ilopfd ? r Michigan Cnnlr.il. . 1UU Oen. Eb-etrlo ' Minn. & St. L VS nilnolHSIeel so' do lt > t pfd h3 ft , L.iCJeJo Gi Mo. Pacific CsHILead 3I1 ! ( Mobile A : Ohio at do nfd HI. Mo.K. .t Tile lm : Nat. Lin. Oil 10 ! < ilo pfd 3-4 Oregon Ini ] > . Co. . . . . 13 > t Now Alb. A Chi. . . . SM , Pacific Mall 20l do pfd 21) Ipiillinan Pal 1IIH N'.J. Central Sili H i Silver Ccrtlllcntes. . 07'n ' N.Y.Cumral IO.-.IT'Stand. ' Uoiw .VT. . . . N. Y. Chi. .V SU L. . 134Siiiiar | dolst pfd 71 I do pfd ilo'Jd 3' ' . . pfd | T.C..Vlrou 24ls Norfolk .t Wusiern UHi IU. S. Leather No. Amer. Co 4 do pfd No. Paclllc 1M V. S. Hiibber 10 do pfil 1 do pfa Of. Onlnrlo.V W 3.r > K Wenlorn Union Ore. It. .VNnv 34 i orthwestem K'O On- . Short Line 17 ! dopfrt 102 PlltHourg 1(14 into ( irtnduVcHt. . . . Jl lluadlnj 21MI do pid . - . All Uovk Iiland 83 > t , Chi. (5t. Wi'sloni. 13 SI. LoulH It S.W 4H St. L. .t San Fran do pfd do I Hi pfd r.liu St. Paul OL'Ki do'-'d pfd - ou do pfd second assessment paid. Total sales of flocks today were 217,104 shares Including : I-oulsvllle Nashville , 4.DSOMini ; hattan , 4.SOS ; New Jersey Central , 5.3CG ; North ern Pacific preferred , 3,015 ; Northwestern , 3.J15 Heading. 4,730 ; Hock Ii-lund , 11.377 ; St. Paul 22,330 ; Union Pnclffc , second assessment paid 3.C32 ; Ilay State Ons. 5i)20 ) ; People's Gas. 21.010 Consolidated ( las. 3.433 ; Sugar , bO.CSO ; Chlcag Great Western , 3.723. Xi > w Yorli .Money NEW YOHK. Nov. 12. MONEY , ON CALL Steady nl I i2 per cent ; last loan , Hi per cent closed. li.irlJHT cent. PltlMB MEItL'ANTlLE PAI'EU SUnHj pe cent. Sterling exctiange , strong , wlih nctua business In bankers' bills at H. 'ifi'l/SJ'i for de mand nnd at J4 W p-l.d 'i for sixty days ; postix rates. J4.SI4f4. ! : commercial bills. JI.S2. SILVBIt CEnTH'irATES-57V4SMic. ! HAH SILVBK 57'ic. ' MEXICAN DOLL.MIS 45c. (3OVEHNMENT HONDS Strong. STATE HONDS Dull. HA 11Hi IAD HONUf Slrons. Closing quotalluns on tiunils were ns follows U.S. now4s. r-'ff. . . .l27 'N. ' J. U. jo . 112 ( U.S. new lncoii. . . .l27h'N. ' C. ( in . 1U ( 11. S. ( H.riv 11SU N. C. Is . 122 U.S.jH.coup llilliiNo. 1'ae.lllo ] Hti..l 17 am No. Pacific 3i . B-4K U.S. Av.ra ; 114 , No. Pacific 4 . lll II. S. Bs. coup H4l < iN. Y. C. A St. L. 4 . .lii ( : District : ) . 033 . lOUH'N AW. IJH . 12m , Aln-clauiA . 101 IN.W.Consols . 14S Aln.claH-tll 1IH IN. W. Hub. BH . 11(1 ( Ala.cli8sO : 100 loru. Nuv.lHtn . 1114 Ala. Currency. . . IH lore. Nav. 4H . . . . 113 AtehlNon-ls HiDf'O. S L. ( Is. t. r. . 120K Atchlsona-il. 4H . . . ri lo. S. LSs.t. r . l)2 i C.inartaSo.'iidH. . . IIIT IO. Imo. IHIB. t. T..102 Can.l'aeitiu iHtB -1 141 n. Imp. Bs. t. r . 41 C.AN. P.tr 5s IKI IPacllloOH of ' 115. . .10' ' ' C.AO. r.H 101H llomlln ; 4s . K4H C.II.AD.4HiS 1(11) ( ) I K. ( l.WfBt iHts . . . . H1W D.AH R. Ihts 74St. [ I * AI. M. Con. . H.1H D.AH.O. IH 100 JSU L. A S. r'.Gotl.lJ. 1 10V , EastTuiiit. Ists. . . TllVjISt. P. ConsuU . 13H > < KrliiGun. 4s US 1st. P. C. A P. Uti. . . 11 H F. W.A D. 18. t. r. . ! Olil.St. ! P.O. A P. 5s . 11U'7 ' Sen. Kl'jo. r a in. I | S. C. noiifund . 'I ' R. H. A S. A. IN. . . .lOSMiSomhornUy. 5 . . . . ni > i ( i. II. AS. A.JiU. . . . ! ) ! ) | S. U. AT. ( In . HO IL.vT.Ccnt.fi 4 iToim.niMV Hot Us . , Ht' ' ( II. A T. C. con 08. . Tux. P.ic. L G. 1st ! II. 1 Iowa 0. IBIS Tox. Pao. liy. 2d . . 27i K. P. eon. t. r U. P. IBIS . 1014 K.P.lHtHt.r 100 U. IMI.&d. lati. . 4iHJ La. NuwCon. In . . 8tV. Wab. IHI.'IH . 1I51 ( LAN. Uu ! 4s 100 | Wib. : 2di . 77W ' MlHSourl OH . 01 VWat Slioro 1 1 . . . .110 M. K.AT. 2ds flSH'Va. ' Centiirl . 00 M.K.AT.4i . HHi ( Vu. ilofurre.l . 'JK llDHtOII SKll'lv ( ) lllltlllilIIH , HOSTON , Nov. IS. Call loans. 2Hff3 per cent time loiuis , J4 per cenl. flosln prices fu feljcks , bunda and mining shares : A.T.AS. P IUJ4IW Eli-iJ. pfd SI American Snar. . 1'jnUiKd. Klna lit llll Ain.Snear Dfd . . 110v | ( ! un. El ? . pfd. . . . HI UavSlalu ( ia ) , . . . . Ift-lU Uell Tuluplienu. . . 2.15 N. Bug. OH . ll''S llohtoni Albjir. VI1 Conisr.ll Eh-c. SH. . HKI llOHton.t.Malna. . . 1I1.1K Allouuz MlnmsrOj CD C. . II. Ji Q ui' : Atlantic Kltohbur/ 1)3 ) I lluBlon .V Mtiiurvil 1H.1 | Illinois Slnel. . . U llutto.V llOHtcn. . . . 2lli ! Mexican Cuntrul. . SH CalninclA Hecla. . 439 N. V..V N.K HI ) Icenlonnlal 10l Old Caloiiy 1HK4 Franklin O.S. L 17M , 174 Hubbcr Ifli * , Osccola Union Pacific ' 'OH Oulncy 112 U't-ht Knit II-J iTamaraeK 124 West End pfd HIU Wolvcruiu 15V. IV. Eiun 21HI NIMV York .AIInlnK Iliioiatloim , NEW YOHK. Nov. 12.-The following arc th closing- mining quotatluns : Chollar AU Ouurio mil ) Crown Volnt 23 riDiir. 73 Con. Cal. ft Va. . . . ! ( ) ( ) I'lymoutt H Dcudwoou H ) ' ' Could Curry 30 OiiloUailvnr'ufi ! . ! nnu Slorrn Nairali. . . . f.O llomouaxe 3uuU ISi-inrtard 130 Iron Silver ' . ' ( I tlnlon Con 32 Mexican 33 ! Yellow Jakut . 32 Illiltnnil Irat In-r CHICAOO. Nov. 12. The fhlcago Shoe an Leather llevlew of November 13 will say : "Tha hide market hld strung with the bl packers rold ahead on native steer nnd ro hide * . Hrandeil hides were not In demand thl week , but I he packers will not matte the ( light e t concessions. The email supply and hig ! price of lil'Ien hove prunipt'd the tanr.e-ii t nuke a determine ! stuud for the full quota tlon V * < 1 for leather I.ljhr mitlre cow hides yrtta ohl this xvcek t IW.o and th * heavy * nd light selections told toir U r Tkl 10V In coun try hides tnid rumen * of tales of buffi at JHc " i ' Snn Frnnr co MtntnK Utintntlnnii. SAN FHANC1SCO. Nov. IS.The offlcl * ! closing qu.italluns on mining stocks tuday were n fol- l'IW ' i _ _ All.i n Jiill.i T. . . 3 Alpha Con S . .fnmicv 30 Andei 27 I Kentucky Con t Ilelcher 3 * " .11 ' " Occidental Con. . . . 1BO llulllnn . . . in ODhlr. 84 cnlolonia Ill overman S Challence Con 30 I'otosi _ . nt Chollar. r > 3 Havaco S8 Confidence 02 fcofpion 3 Con.C.il.\VA Ill ) iSlorra NerAda. . . . C5 Con.lmperial a 'Sll ' cr Hill 6 Crown Point 27 ] ( Jnlon.COu 38 ExchfMUrr. 1 i Utah Con „ HI louldACurrio. . . . 33 YpliowJacXoi 33 laleA Norcro . . _ 1M ISlniidnnl. 105 Silver bars , M.Vc ; Mexican dollars , draft ! , sight , 17'ic : drafta , telegraph. lOc. Slatrinont nf nllnk of Vrnncr. Lonilon Stock Utiotntlons , IJOXPON , Nov. li. 4 p. m. closing ; Con olii.m'.v . .112 16-lOISt.I'anl common. . . H4M Consols , aco'l 113 N Y. Central OSk Can. Pacific BW Pennsylvania Erto Head I n r M Eric 1st ofd Mcx. Cen. now 4,9. . tlO II. Centra AtClllHCn 13 Mexican ordlnarr. . 17 > t IJAU SILVER KSil per ounce. MONEY 24 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills , IT4 per cent ; for three months , 2T . per cent. AiinTlcnn SrPtirltlfH In Lonilon , IXNDON , Nov. 1 ! . The market for Ameri can securities varied but little all day , owing to the Inactivity of operators. The close was with a generally light demand. I'lnniicliil MII < CH. HALTLMOHB. Nov. 12-Clearlngs , JI.6I3.4SI. balarx-es. J3S7.C07. HOSTON. Nov. i : . Clearings. J19.597. 4SS s bal ances , J2I01.417. NEW Y011K. Nov. ll.-Clearlngs , J13,22S,730 ; balances , } ,687,781. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. U. Clearings , H2iC- 74C ; balances , J1,2S2,7C3. MEMPHIS. Nov. 12. Clearings , J343.420 ; bal ances , 1103,223. New York exchange , telling at [ iar. iar.CINCINNATI. . Nov. 12. Money , ! ! 4O per cent. New York exchange , 23J40c ( premium , ClearIngs - Ings , Jl , 770.230. NEW OULBANS , Nov. -Clearings , $1,734- ! > CO. New York exchange , bank , par ; commer cial , J1.23 per Jlt > dlrcount. ST. l/JUIS. Nov. 12. ClnarlnRs. J3.M3.029 ; bal ances , J071.SJ9. Money. CBS per cenl ; New York exchange , par hid , S3c premium asked , CHICAGO , Nov. 12. Clearings. J1SS57,2CO. New- York ; exchange , SOo premium ; posted rales , JI.E3'4 nnd J4.SC14 ; stocks dull and feolureless ; closing : West Chicago , ! bid ; Diamond Match. Hi : North Chicago , S29 bid ; I > ake Street L , IC'i ; New York Hlscult. C3 ; South SISe L , 63 ; City Hall way , 25Vi IjU , 23D asked. I'orclun I'liiniielnl. ItEHLlN. Nov. 12. Exchange on London , 20m 33pfg for checks. IX > NDON. Nov. 12. OeM Is quoted al Huenos Ayres today at 17S ; nt Lisbon , 4C ? ; ; 'at Home , 103.32. 1'AltIS. Nov. -Three p r cent rentes. 103f 13c for the account ; exchange on London , 23f lS\ic \ for checks. CO'ITO.V .MAUICICTS. After CoiiMliU-rnliU- iltiit loll I'rlt-o.s ! > liiiiii lliully. NEW TTOIllC. Nov. 12. Thd action of the cot ton market was anything but satl'fnctory to the rank and file of the bulls. Starting steady ted y with prices 2 points lower to 2 points higher. there was an interval of hesitation Immediately following call , utter which the market slumpeJ badly. The spot market lit Liverpool peemed lo have cut loose/ from the market for futures , the latter showing a net advance of 1 lo 2 imlnts Instead of the net advance of 5 points expected , while Epot cotton held a gain of 1-lbd nnd re ported talcs of 13.0W bales. .Heavy receipts at ports and Interior towns -contributed to the weak ness here , with the amounticomlng into sight considerably In excess of curlier estimates. The failure of yesterday's frost predictions to materialize In the cotton licit was another ele ment of weakness. At the lowest level prices showed a loss of 10 lo 16 points , wllh the market llnally stendy at a net 'Jos * of 11 to 14 points. Sales tol'ay were Ihe htfavtert In many months : middling. 5'nc ; net receipts , none ; gross , 4.2SS bales ; export * to the cpnllnent. 50 bales : for warded. C bales ; sales. DK ) bales : spinners. 200 bales ; Mock , 7S.40S bales. Weekly : Nel receipts. 2.0W ) bales ; gross , 4G.U20 , bales ; exports lo Great Hritiiin. l.r.vi bales ; to l-'iance. 1,67'J bales ; lo Ihe continent. .1.203 bales ; forwarded. 2.4J3 bales sales , 4.713 bales ; spinners , 912 bales. Total to day : Net receipts , 01.630 bale * ; expoiti lo C.real Ilrilaln. 1V.92I bales ; to the ctmtincnt. 7.563 bales ; flock. $79,653 bale ? . ComolliV.iled : Net recelpls. 405.F35 hales ; eiporls In Great llrltaln. 131,123 balci ; to France. 7,733 tialesi to the continenl. 127,633 bales. Total since .September 1 : Nel re ceipts. 2.S97.079 biles ; export * to Great Ilrilaln. Svc.sn bales ; to Trance , 227,143 bales : to the con tinenl , 661.295 bales. Kulures opened steady ; pales 14,410 bales ; January. J3. * > 3 : February. 13. SO ; March , J3.SO ; April. J5. ! > 6 May. J6.01 ; June. i'j.07 ' ; July , JO. 11 ; Augus.1 , JO. 13 : September , J6.12 : November , $3.70 ; December. J5.70 ; futures clofpil hteady ; January. J3.CI February. J3.74 ; March. 53.79 ; April , J3.S4 : May , $3.v > ; June , J3.93 ; July. J3.94 ; August , } < > .02 ; November , J5.03 ; December , J3.64. Spot cotton , enpy. mldillng uplands. 313-10 "middling gulf. 63-16c : spot closed quiet ; middling uplands , 5'c ; middling ; sulf.6i.ic , ; pales , y.OO ) b-iles. The following are the total net re ceipts "f cotton at nil ports fince September 1 , 1S97 : Gnlveston. 7S9.4S3 bales ; New Orleans , 6CS.- 7i > ' < hales ; Mobile. 104.7.S2 bales ; Savannah , 510,297 bales ; Chni lesion , 236,314 bales ; Wilmlnglon. 173- 4SS bales : Norfolk. 217.831 bales ; U ltlnuire , 10.413 lules. New York. 20r32 ! bales ; Hoston.30.0BS bali > ; Newport News. 3. CSS bales : Philadelphia , 19 5J9 bales ; Ilrunfwlck. 55.051 bales ; Pensacola , 19 147 bales : Port Hoynl , 31,424 bales ; tolal , 2.E97.078 bales. NEW YOHIC. Nov. 12.-COFFEE Options opened sleady al 5610 polnls advance , European and Urazl'.Hn cable. ) l > elng bellcr than expected and I'nlted States waiehousc deliveries contln- ulng large , causing covering and some Increase In upeculallve demand ; following call prices furlher advanced 5010 polnlx ; closed sleady al n nel advance of 5810 polnls ; sales. lO.iCK ) bags , Including Uo'embcr al 15.30 ; March , J3. 7383. 83. Spot. Hlo. quiet ; No. 7 , invoice. 6c ; No. 7 , Jib bing , 6T > c. Mild , dull ; Cordoia , S'.tffllc ' ; eale.- . . f.0) bags Maracalba , 100 bags Savanllla and 2 > M bags Central American ; tolal warehouse deliv eries frum Ihe t'nlted Slatts , 10546 bugp. in cluding 19,078 bags from New York ; New York mock today , M3.979 bags ; United Stales pluck. 632,430 bags ; alloal for the L'nlleil Slules. 320,600 bags ; lolal vlsllile for Inn United Suites , ! . ' 02.4 J ) bags. agalnl 69S.3'2 bags lost year and Dn.CVj bags In 1S93. SANTOS. . Nov. It COKFEE Quiet ; goal average Santos. 7.600 rels ; rect-lpth , 26tCO , bags ; ptock. 1,111.00(1 ( bags. HAMIJUHO. Nov. 12. COFFEE Opened > .i pfg hlglier nnd iclnsed nes unchanged to M Pfe. .ilgher : pales. M.OTO bags. H1O DE JANEIIIO. Nov. -COFFEE Sleady ; No. 7. Hlo , 7.500 reii ! : cxchanse , 7'kd : receipts. 10.COO bags ; cleared for Ihe United Stales , 10.000 bags : cleared for Europe , 7,000 bags ; stock. 437,000 bags. I1AVHE , Nov. 12. COFFEE Cloeed un changed ; sales , 23,0ul bags. NEW OULBANS. Nov. 12. COFFEE-Hlo , or dinary to low , fair , kfy''c. Wool MiirKfis. HOSTON. Nov. 12. The Hoston Commercial llullrtln tomorrow will FJI > ' of the wool marketi The market Is off. Terrltjry. Oregon , loday's and California wonls are alike enpler , Ihe scoured basis of domektlc wool i > f an X grade having dropped 2c the tcaured lb. from extreme rntm. I left llreces and Australian are still very Ilrm , but Monlevldeo Is selling freely at 21c , ngalnsl 23c asked some lime ago. The luncn llrnn believe Ihe reacllon cnuped unqueMlonably by warm wealiifr and nn-ll tales of cl ilhlni ; will ! bul temporary and refute to sell wool at current rales. The sales of Ihe week arc 2,326700 Ibs. domes tic and 1,475.000 Ib * . forelnn. agalrut 2'JJI.tO ) Ibs. domestic and 4.349fiOO lb * . foreign last week nnd 3Hn ! < > Ihs. domr tlc and 1.701,000 Ibs. for eign for the pame week lupt year. The sales tu dale show an Increase of 97- 6y ceo Ibr. domesllc nnd 12S.OT.3 . sou Ibs. foreign frrm Ihe sales to the spnii * date In l&M. The recflpls f > date show an Increase of 126- 027 Ibs. domcsllii and 333f"ii Ihs. foreign. ST. IjOUIS , Nov. 12. WOOL-Qulct and un changed. > XIMV York 1)r > - . ( iiioilN .Miirket. NEW YOHK. Nov. li. There have been no further changes In the dry jtnods matket , Ihe gtncral lone of Hie market irmaJnlng decidedly dull , with few buyers jire ent ID cun ummato store trading. Mall ordt-rv ore aUo scanty , anO the general trend la toward a continuation of Ihe quleiudc which has prevailed for Ihe last few weeks , In woolen and worsted ( roods there Is no change. Supplementary buying for rprlng demands la very light , nnd there Is Ilitle encourugentenl In Ihe market as It stands today. In Maple cottons llie. m.irjcet continues dull , wilh Ihti demand for brown nnl blenched goodn very small tven at the low price recently1nado by Jobber * for leading lines of bleached cottons. Agents as yel have made no change to correipoml with those new prices , andin many cattn are In a | K > ltlon lo withstand tha pret ure brought about by this mcani. Print clothes ore quiet at 2 5-16c. In prints the market Is Hill vtry dull. NEW OHLEANS. IJ.-SL'OAIl-Open ket tle. meady at JUfti c ; centrlfui.il , nrm ; gran ulated , * { ; IHc ; nhltes. 3 ll-1604'.ic ' ; yellows , : fi 83 13-16c ; teronils , Sfi3 1-lCc. Moli.isc , oiwn kettle , steady at Kfr'jOc ; goo > ] grades rcarce ; centrifugal , Cfill ; ; tyrups , sleady ul 2)ti ) * . > r. UlNDON. Nov. n.-SUOAH-IU-et. November. Es VI ; December and March. 9J ? jd. NEW YOItK , Nov. 12.-SL'OAH-Haw , flrm. Iteilned. film. Ciillfnrnlii Itrlfil Kriillx. NI3W VOIIK. Nov. ir-CALlKOHNIA DHIED FHt'lTS-Qulct and Headier ; evaporated ap ples. common , 107 ? per lb . prims wlr * tra > . , ? 4c : wood dried. 8SC ; choice. Sbe ; fancy. & V. prunfu. sesiic per lb. . as to size and qual ity. aprleou. Hoyul. 704Hc ; Moor Park. dttlOc. peaches , unpeeltd , 70104peeled. . 12ttllc per lb. . TixllliTrjnlc. . MANCI1EHTEH , Nov. 12Hcths tnj yarn * were steady wMU a beur fttllns. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Run of Oftttlo Tnlls Off Qrcatlj , But Hogs Hold On Well LITTLE. CHANGE IN CATTLE BUSINESS Trr to 1'orcr nn Advnncc , but ( Inly Snoercil In Holding I'rlcoi Steady HOKN Co IU > 1'lvc to Ten t'ftitn. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. l-Hecclpt8 for the days Indicated were : Cattle. llog . Sheep. Horses November 12 2.00S i.SSl 1 , * 2 IS November 11 3,616 G.U19 3,761 . . . . November 10 0.615 o.Wl 1.&S9 Z6 November ! > 2.762 f.,345 1 00 November 8 3.4SO 2,5 ! > l 719 2J November G 657 3,399 Novembers 2,114 3.703 1.793 5S November 4 3.W9 4W2 2.S.13 November 3 4.7UI 4.094 8.4.53 November 2 2,915 2.S43 1.9IS November 1 5.9U3 1,116 1.973 64 October 30 91S 3.M9 9oO 1 October 29 G.K3 4.C87 2,047 51 The olllclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. H'RS. Sheep. H'scs. C. , iM. A St. P. Hy 1 Missouri Pacific Hy. . . . 0 Union Pnclllc System S S Z C. & N. W. Hy 1 R , K. & M. V. 11. 11. . 20 12 1 C. . St. P. , M. & O. My 19 4 , & M. U. R. 11 20 21 . . 1 C. , 11. & Q. Hy 1 4 . . . . K. C. & St. J 17 7 C. , R. I. & P. Hy. , 13. . . 3 C. . II. I. & P. Hy. , W. ' Total receipts S3 67 3 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num.- > cr of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. S-Mccp. Omaha Packing Co 4.S . . . . . The G. H. Hammond Co. 207 C31 Swift and Company . . . . 243 1,030 4S6 The Cuduhy Packing Co 263 1,207 HO R. Becker and Ocean . . 1W J. L. Carey S Lobnuui & Rothschilds. . 319 Krcbbs & Co 49 Livingston & Shalcr 1 L. P. Husz 41 Denis & Wolf 7 . . . Swift & Co. . country j" < 36 Ilaijimond , St. Joe . . . . . . . . . . ' ' Hammond. K. C 523 Sioux City . . . . 44 . . . Cudahy i..i..i. . . , T > r * ! . " f * An7 TiKi ; . . . V-UUilllJ X \-w. ( aw t > vi I'lanklnton , Olllttnukco 199 Other buyers 400 2.4M lA > ft over 103 Totals . . . 2.199 5.030 3.5S7 CATTLB Receipts of cattle were light today , little more -than half as large as yesterday , nnd of the eighty-five loads re ported In nineteen were consigned dlrecl to packers. The market as n whole was quiet and little changed from yesterday , thu trade being practically devoid of any new or Important features. Salesmen generally wanted a little more money for their eornfed cattle , and ns their Ideas were somewhat higher than the views held by buyers , the trade was not particularly active. Still the cattle kept selling and a reasonably early clearance was effected. The most desirable kinds brought fully steady prices , some llttli cattle selling up to J ) 53. Rough and com mon kinds were slow and weak. The best grades of cows nnd heifers were free sellers at steady prices , and as there were very few licre the trade was soon over with. Common nnd thin stuff wasj neglected to some extent , and was inclined toward dullness. The fresh supply of stockers and feed ers was not very large , but speculators had a good nviny on band. Another fnct that was against the selling interests was the neur approach of the end of the week All Inllueiices were on the side of easier prices , and me tendency of values is stead ily downward. The. country Is still buying but not so freely as was the case a while back. Yesterday llfty-scven loads were shipped Into the country from the yards Representative sales : XATIVC3. HKKK STKKIIS. No. Av. 1'r. Xo. Av , 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. 43..1137 } l 35 1..1410 54 M l'J20 | 1 50 r,4. . .1249 4 60 IS. . . .1432 4 2.1 33..1291 4 DO : > . . .1115 4 30 40..HG4 4 rr ID. . . . S30 3 60 1. . 730 I CO 15. . . .1178 4 25 4..1237 4 CO C..119S 4 t > It _ W2 4 15 45..1033 4 13 103..1203 4 4'J ' 21..10S7 4 S3 COWS. . . 810 3 CO 1. . . . S70 2 M D. . . . SI3 2 00 . . Sfc ! 3 00 IS _ 845 2 .10 1..1W > 0 230 . . 943 2 CT i. . . . so 3 : s 2. . . . 1220 3 33 . . 915 2 40 8. . . . K ! > 2 4' ' ) 2 S3 . .1220 3 30 1..1140 3M . .1140 4 00 . . 900 1 83 5..1210 3 13 .11UO 3 15 . .10SO 3 30 1..1MO 300 HIIIFBHS. Cl)7 33.- 1. . . . 790 3 CO" 1. . . . 430 4 ! C70 3 05 HULLS. 3 CO 1 1130 223 1..1140 2 23 . .1243 3 25 1 SSO 2 CO . . 2 7 * . .1330 1..1IM 300 . .1110 3 25 . .1430 STAGS. . .1C20 2 10 . . .1430 403 1..13CO 3 SO . . so 2 25 CALVES , . . SO 4 M 1. . . . 150 5 73 5 50 STOCKRH3 AND FEKDKUS. . . CIO 300 2.710 370 S..537 . 4 to . . 525 4 00 43. . . . 557 4 0 } 3. . .1010 3 CO 3IIL.KI3KS AND No. 1'r. 1 springer $27 09 \V133TKHNS. WYOMING. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 2 cows S10 2 SS 1 lillll 1430 J2 S3 1 cow 1170 3 23 13 heifers. . i0 3 40 2 cows 1120 3 40 1 ptccr. . . . . 920 3 60 7 feeders 932 3 60 20 steers. . , . .1200 3 0 1 steer 1020 3 90 1 steer. . . . .12CO 3 SO K } cows 700 2 70 79 cows 101 ! 3 20 44 liclfora 10:2 3 35 40 rough 1212 3 40 280 feeiJers.-lOIG 3 C5 l'OI/3HADO. 13 lilllls 1050 2 4) 2 bulls 533 3 23 IS cows. . . : : . . S7IT 2 33 2 cows lrt.iO 2 33 4 cows fF2 2 33 1 bull 14CO 2 35 1 liull 14W 2 ! 5 2 COWS 95 3 10 2 cows 9C5 3 10 2 cows HOD 3 15 1 cow 030 3 15 ] cow 1000 3 15 U cows HIS 3 15 1 bull 1320 2 W 15UTAH. UTAH. 2 feeders 710 3 25 6 feeders. . . 914 3 23 12 feeders. . . . 1104 360 33 feeders. . . 840 3 55 2i feeders E31 3M 1 feeler 7PO SCO 3 feeders. . . . 11CO 370 81 feeders. . . S66 3 "M 27 feeder * . . . 922 370 3 feeders. . . S33 3 M 33 feeders - J.C3 . 3 65 J.C3MO NKDRAPKA. 1 1 steer. MO 3 15 7 feeders. . . 30 3 40 100 ferdi-rs. . 870 4 00 2 cowe 913 225 1 cow 10CO 250 1 cow 1130 2 Ul II cows 1114 3 10 1 feeder 750 3 73 IDAHO. . , .1MO 2 35 1 cow . 940 300 4 tailings..10 * ) 3 CO 323 0 tailings..1141 3 23 44 feeders..1031 3 0 54 feeders _ 1020 SCO 91 feeders..1027 3 M 17C fee.lcr . . . ff ? 3 SO HOGS Hngs looked up tills morning , the mar ket being 5c nnd In some cases lOo higher than yesterday. It was active nt the advance nnd the offerings were nil taken In a very short tlm . 1'rictlcally everything was old and weighed un ! > y th < middle of the forenoon. Tin- prices palJ ranged nil the way from f3.21 to } 3 43. hut the great bulk of the loads went at > 3.3r.f3.40. Volerday very few loads went above $3.35 and ther * wore a oed ninny nt J3.I5 In fact over half of nil the hogs fold yesterday at jl.30 or under. The averjgc of nil the files lo.lay was 64c higher than yesterday , but 15c lower than on Monday and 6c lower than a week OKU. Representative ealee : No. AV. HI1. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 52 330 40 W 25 Cl 317 120 3 37"4 1 ! 301 . . . 3 3i ) Cl 303 243 3374 10 323 . . . 330 17 SOI 120 3371 , 43 390 so 3 so 47 376 . . . 3 7 ? 15 431 SO 3 SVj 42 S03 3 3714 12 SM M 3 SPA 41 332 80 3 3714 49 537 240 3 S2H M 271 ICO 3 40 4U SC2 200 ,3 32Vi 70 2S2 120 3 40 63 340 ICO 3 33 C3 J 1M 3 40 7'j 33C 440 3 35 (0 93 240 3 40 sco 3 35 H 254 . . . 3 40 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ta'.s\t \ 200oo 3 S3 OT 2 > S 3 40 ( J ) 310 : oo 3 3.1 CC 230 3 40 50 5C7 (0 335 C3 271 so 3 40 (0so 51 S28 so 333 71 2S 3 41 44 333 2SO 333 Cl 319 3 40 17 312 120 335 U ) 250 f. 41 120SO 53 307 SO 3 35 ci : ; u JO 3 40 fO 312 1:0 335 54 SOO 21' ) 3 4' ) 1:0to 40 3C3 to 3 35 C 273 160 8 4' ' ) 45 35S 40 335 il 320 160M 3" 40 SM 335 45 2CS 40 3 41 , : co io 3 3Iti M 541) ) 3 4J'i .129 W 3 37 H 51 310 iiiBO 3 42'i , JOI W 3 37V3 74 243 BO 3 4JH , 314 ICO 3 37" i M KM 40 3 41 300 240 ] STU CO 222 120 3 45 , JJ SO 3374 D9 ! < a 12) 3 45 M 32 * 1C4 3 37',7 K 241 1W 3 4'i M 21 > S ICO 3 S7Vj C7 2C5 3 45 U 295 120 3 3IVi 59 "W 40 3- 45 SCu 80 3 I I'IC13-OI > I > S AND ENDS. 1. 3 3SO 3 32H 1 330 7 341 3 93 1 210 3 25 1 320 40 3 4214 J SM 3 23 " 3 K S 3X1 3 33 .234 333 5 352 3 V 5. . . .328 3 DC 7 4. . . .317 3 40 243 40 33i 2. . . .220 3 49 5 3M . . . 333 . .Z36 3 43 1 3fO . . . 335 1. . . . .234 3 DO 8 IU . . . 333 BHEEP The market on mutton sheep \iak active and steady and the frenh recelptu flunked hands lea : ' . ! > - . There wan ( | Ulle a ttrlnK of fi-eiUr held over from ywlcrdax , bul buyer * and feller * feemtnl to he nparl In Ihelr Ideas und they did not move off so readily. Hep. rmtnlallvo feali : Nu. Av. Pr. 1 buck "SO 13 00 3 native netheri 183 3 75 107 yearling * 73 4 30 HIS lamlw , f eder 61 4 SO M native lamb * 113 4 50 InilliiiiiilMillx Live Stork. INDIANAPOLIH , Nov. II CATTLE Hecelpts. 1,0X1 head ; shipments. SCO licaj , market Heady an < t lf > a hlrter : cnod to prim * Mfern , IIS5O 1 -10 , fair to medium steers , Jl.soffl.SO ; common a cooJ itocker * . Jl.RHltJ. i HOOS-Hecelpts heailj rhlpmonts , l.f > I hesdj market plugglM ) . hut all changed hnnl t nn advance of r < 3 , good to choice medium nn 1 ' heavy , JX. i' < HfJ' ; mixed and liemy. H.iv > | , J.W ; oomninn lights , JASMfJ.f" ' SHEEP-llecelptn. 1 Mo head , shipments. 1'-0 . head ; market active ( it tin Mvnnee of IM/Mo. I Koo.1 to choice lambs , JVC09S.M : common ti medium lambs , } ] .7.0I 73 , common sheep. J210 B2.7S. CII1CA1 I.IVIJ STOCK M.VIUvKT. Slilpiucnt of Cnltlp t'litiNiinlly Illuh Prlcr. ClUCAHO , Nov. It-There wan an e ceptl.in- ally stronB caltlo market for Friday. Hujvrn were eager tn purchn o and there an further advance of lOc. Numerous wiKs occunnl al M and upwnrd and n sale uas ma.le of twenty- of IMllnl Aniru * lecrs. avetaglnft 1S 4 iwunds. nt tS 45 , which Is the highest price mid in a long time. Iwite nilr * wennt JJ.TSff 5.4J for common lo fancy t > ccf sleer * . the bulk of the cnltlo selling at JlSotjSlo , nlth n few eoarse.feil Tt-xsns at J3 I0ff.r7 Hulls sold mostly at J2.4MI3.73 ami calM-s were steady a- B.oOUI.M ; TVxns grass co s and ulcers 'ld nt li 1SII3 SO and western rangers advanced lOc , the be -itlllng for U.5 < > . Tliero was nn nellvp Oemaml for hogs , ns all crnrtes nnd prices niled strongnnd largely 6c lilgher Ihan yesterday. Sales were Rt an ex treme range of JJ.SOtfS.'O. Ihe bulk of Ihe hoes crossing Ihe i > cnle * nt J4.4i > 3.w , while pbts went largely at J3.33C3 S3. The late market was lower. Trading In sheep and lamb * was * animated nnd prices showed tt further Improvement of lOo. Sales were > on a Kinls of J3.i ffl.S.for native sheep , nnd J3.WTTI.W for western rangers , while Ted westerns brought II.6MI4 75. Lambs brought (4.00fli.a ( ) , with plenty of Mies around Ji. ( llevelpls : Cattle. S.SOJ head ; lings , Z5.W ) head. shcvp , 10.000 head. St. l.oulM Live Stnok. RT. lriS. . Nov. It-CATTLE-necelpts. 1 200 head ; shipment * . 1.2)0 ) head : market 10 lilgher on lw l nalhes , others steady : Texans steady at yesterday's advance ; fair to choice native ship ping and export slcer * . J4.3.ff5.3 . bulk of sales , fl.Jjf(4.S. , ; ilre ivl bee ? and butcher steers. J3 n JfS.KS : bulk of Mies. II.S01JI.W ; jteers unJer 1.1X.IO iwunds. J3.MWI.35 ; bulk of sale * JI.OCiN.2o stivkers nnd feeders , J2.00S4.10 ; bulk rf sales , JJ. ff3.CO : co\vs nnd heifers. 4MVOI Mi- bulk of cows , J2.C3fi3.40 ; canning cow , Jl.oa2.fnbulls JJ.2MJ3.2S ; Texas nnd Indian Heers , grans , J3.IJ W3. . fed , 11.13 ; row * and heifers , J2.5Si3.2 : . HOGS-Hecelpts. 7.iV)0 ) bend , shlpnitnis. S.90 head ; markel So higher ; llKht. J3.43lf3.33 ; mixed J3.4 < iif .50 ; heavy. J3.53fr3.C3. SHEEP Hecelpts. l.loo houl ; shipment * , IfO head : market steady ; native millions , J3.60iil.30 stockers , } 2. 4013.0) ) ; lambs , Jl.2.63.75 . ; Texas feeders , J3.50. XIMV York llv > Stuck Mnrkrt. NEW YOHK , Nov. 12.-HEEVES-Hecelpt , 4.470 head ; native steers , J4.33T4.93 ; staK" and oxen. IZ.75WI.50 ; bulls , J3.Onii3.S3 ; dry cows , J2 ri ) 573.10. Cable" quote Amerli-an Pteers al inIJ H'ic ; refrlgeralor lieef , RiJiS-\c : no exporls. CALVES Hecelpls , 401 head ; veals J.1.iv > 3 S.K ) ; grasscrs , J3.-OOff4.23 ; westerns. | 3 ( < Oni.C2H. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Herelpts , 3.842 head ; In till IH utnnitv * uhniMi tt fwiii i 7 * . li * i. . * i O-.TA C.M. . ItOOS-llecelpts , 3.0C1 liend ; dull at JJ.70JH 00. KniiHUM City LlviStocK' . KANSAS CITY , Nov. l-CATTLi-lteoelpt : . 5,0i head ; market stendy to strong ; Texas uteern , i.15T4.20 ; Texna COWK. 2.15PJ.TO ; native steers. } 3. Hi : , . > ; unlive cows nnd lielfer.i , ! 1.0 > W4.M ; stiK-ker.i nnd feeders , J3.00Sj4.3j ; hulls. Jl.T3ff3 ; S. 1IOOS llecelpts , 10 OW he.nl j market strong to 5c higher : liulk of Mies. $3 41'WS.M : hen\le . J3n ! ii3..V ) ; packers. J3.2I3.4T' . ; ; inlxe.l ami llRhls , J3.3"i5T.-l.fi.1 ; Yi-rkers. > S.S01i3 53 ; pigs. } 3 1 503.45. Sllinr Heeelptn. ' . .rtoi ) head ; mntl.pt strong , active ; lamlis , J4. 4 5(3.73 ( ; muttons , } : . ; 50i.M. I-IIH ( ISlllTlllo LlviSloclc. . IAST HITPALO , x. y. . NOV. IS.-OATTLI- : Nothlng doing. 1 1OC5S Yorkers , good to choice , } 3.C8-3.TO ; roughs , common to gool. JJ.15W3.30 : nlgn. com mon to cholc , J3 cr.fl3.TO. SHKii' AND LAMIlS-LamKi. choice to extra. } .i.SOTi5.DO ( ; culls to common , f4..V > ! | ! i..V ) . Sheep choice to selected wethers , J4.00S4.55 ; culls id common , 53. " . " > { f3.C. . LoiilNvllli * Llv < - SliH'U. IiOt'ISVILLK. Ky. , Nov. , 1 ! . PATTLK lle- crlpts. I3. > ; mnrket dull nnd 'unchangeii HOtiS llecelpts. 4.7iO head market Be up nnd all good hogs selling at J3.S3 ; pigs. J3.401T3.DO ; roughs. J3.0flff3.iri. s5HKir : Unchanged. Cliicliniiill l.lviStock. . CINCINNATI. Nov. l-HOOS-Actlvo nnd strong ; J2.90ii3.TO. Steady nt ! : . : : > SJ3.ir ) . SHii3r Active nml strong at J2.Mg-4.50 ; lanibH , strung , at J1.5.Mfi.73. | Stock In SiKlit. nocnrd of rcci-lpts of live stork nt the four prlnclp.il markets for November 12 : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha . 2ons 4 Ml 1 0'I2 Chicago . 2,500 23.0J > 1 10.0H K.insiui City . s.roi 1ft ftW 1 Of ) St. LjiulB . I.aw 7rr ) l.luo Totals ll.TOS J7.3S1 13,132 THE RUSH In tin * SprliiK will ! > < Tri'nu-iiiloti.i. ' 1 lie iiio t | iroflal > lo biiiliu-NN will In- III TraiiNiiiirtiitloii mill lli-rclitiiiillNliii ; anil In l-'iirnlKliliiKT Food mill .Siiillt | > N lo the iiiiililtinliof Cold SeekeTM 111 Nlinrl. 11 Ki-iiernl TrniliiiK , Mcrenii- tll < ! II Dll St I'll 111 Shl | ) IlllHilll-M.H. II1I1N no In ' .ID II will lie NO In 'Its. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company To meet this demand ulil own and operate Its OV.STKllIKHS 11OATS AM ) IIAKUKS > V Till : VI ICOX. Coniiccllnur wlili UK own line r Ini-yrc- mill niiiunillc'i'iit Oc-enii Sli-n MH-I-H. epeclally adapted for pabsenger bualnees carryIng - Ing to that country un Immense amount of SUr- I'LIis AND IJyl'II'MKNT for the miner * , ns well an furnishing tliPin TItAN.TOHTATION for themselves and their goods and establishing THADINC. STATIONS at dilferent points. An opportunity Is offered any peifoii. be they of small or largo menus , to buy shares of Btoclt In this company and I'AIlTKII'ATn in the HXOK.MOl'S IMVIIIKMIS. turc to be earned within the nest ISman'.iis. .sii.vitios AKI : in'i--iiin AT yi.oo par value , non-nssivsable. anil will be offered for a llmlipd time only. SAI'Milt TIIAX SAV1XCJS IIAXKS.VF1 HAXIC .STOCKS. I'aylng larger dUhlends. While numerous far. lnnn hanks and banl H have euspuiued , trantpor- Uitlon and Hading companies were ne\cr teen Iu the Hat of falluies. This ktoi-U le one of the motl desirable Invc-stmentb offered thu public. The InciiiimratdiH iiml Hiockholderf who nr > - 'on- nected with , this company are men of wide ex- peilencc In similar underlaklngk and men whore names are xulllclent guarantee of the standard of the company , to wit : ALI1P.KT C. 11LATZ , 1'reu. Vol. lllatz Urew. Co. , Milwaukee. HON.VM. . K. MASON , United States Senator from Illinois. D. (5. KDWAItDS , 1'nss. Tralllo Mgr C H & I ) . It. It. . Cincinnati. FItANK A.HKCHT. of Chas. Kuettuer & Co. Chicago. CIIAS. H. HOCKWKLL. Trnfllc Mgr. C. I & U 1 1. 11. ( Monon Home ) , Chicago. W. C. HINKAUSON. Oen'l 1'ABS Agt. , C. N. O. & T. I' . H. It. . Cincinnati. H. W. OIUI'TITH. 1'res. Klrst Nat'l IJank. Vlckeburg , Miss. FIIKH A. ( JTTU. past olghteen years with Shelby Hank. ShelbVlle. ! Ind. J. M. rillLI.ir.S. ( 'ashler First National Hank. Vlck'burg. Miss. And hundreds nf others equally prominent. Addrefcg and make all money payable to tie Aiosko TfQiSfloiioiion end Deveiopini Co KlxhiT llullillnufor. . Vim Iliirrn nml Di'iirliorn SM. | OIIICAfiO , ILL , . , 10,10. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GKAIN , I'UOVIS lONSandSTOCIvb DOAIIO OP TIlADIi. Plre-t wires tu Chirago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. OLD COLONY Hl'ILDIXi , CIIICACO , Memlwra Clilcafio Hoard of Trade ulnco 1EC2. drain , Provisions anJ X. Y. Stocks Orders Cash and Future Delivery Bullclted. Omaha Ollli-f , Hiiiini I , .V , Y. LUu III ill , ' , , . . . .MMiiiiii1)111. . . . , FLOYD J. CAMI'IIHLL , .Miniiitf < > r. C. C. CHHISTIE. E. J STHEET. 1'resldent. Vlcrrecldent. . O .W. KENNEY , Hecretary. Ghfislie-Stfeet Conmissioo Co Clllllllll > r,0l ( ) ( ) . ( ) ( ) , | . < uy | I'nlll. STOCKS , (2IIAI.V AM ) I'HO VISIONS , 'J'eli'Iilioni- ( ! ! ) , ' , , . . . . Oiuiiliu , Neb. Hl'DTAN h ttlrfntsi nf dl ro. ch.trB In mtJIo - trrnt. a ) > , 11 D- that has T A N < . ! bc n prciluced * nr combU A N . nrr nntlon of druhw , i ) ni tlflanv Th < 11 U 1J V A M : ure plnir-.i-v trrntmrnt it u n T A : * the : ure < Jllltlo nn.l . ail tlun cf , 'ti ' , of men , fu , Is it me Jr for look fiah mtn. HUD- intt ) ths VAN euro. at nuothcr 11 1' D Y A N It V D T A N curts rpcrma. hair In line orrhof * . ) ut , dlmneia of H U D T A N light , nnlifi In urn rrema- the hiail and r r , weak memory. Ion of olcc , tnnte or rmdl. HUDYAN cures sunken cv s. ntuntril growth , ratpltatlon , Ihortners of lirrnth. ilyrprptli fun- ttlimtlon nnd llntulency. Hl'DYAN cures neak * n 9 or pains In the small of the back , loss at muscular power , gloomy , melancholy foreboding * and disturbed sleep. 1HJDYAN can lie had from th" ! Doctors of th Hudson Medical Institute , and from no cnc clii. You need Ht'DYAN'hen the taelal ncrvm twltcn as tnerc Is certain to be an Irrltntlon at their centers ol the brain. You need III'DYAN xvhen there Is n decline of the ntrve force , because thl decline shows n IncK of serve life , and may 4t * velop Into nervous debility nnd then Into nervcu * prostration. If you have harrnticd your neivei. If you have knotted or knnrled them , If yuu hnvi abused your nerves , to straighten yourself out ) u will uic HL'DYAX No one else can give you HUDYAN except the lltid on Medical In- tltute. HCDYAN cures vnrleolcle. h > drocele 1m. potency , dlulncsti. fulling srnsntlons. blues , despair , sorrow and misery WIllTU FOR nitl- CULAIIS AND TESTIMONIALS OK TUB HUDSON MHDirAL IN3TITUTB , Stockton and Kills St. , Ban Franoliro. ( OH 8YIM1IL1B ) Ounninlpo to CVUK r.VEHY CASK r .IIUMY iiruMiii > . Our cure la permnnent nn < l ) iot a pitching up. ( 'uses trenlcil ten jear ! iio Imve nrtri revn n > ) iiiplun flncc. llyilc > rilhlnB > ouri' e tllll ) MI > ran Heat } ull liy mull , ! ml c gi o I lie i-Hine t rouit innn niiteo to euro or nM niul all inoiior. Those llo r' l ) ' tu eoine hen * fmHral - inrnl c.in do su and wen-Ill my raimad latr bothw ji aiul holil bill' , while hero [ f > .e tall loire. . Woclml. It-nee Ilieuolld loracare that uur .llil lc Ilcme-ilV wllViut cuif Wilte f" > r lull pnilldilius nlnl Kel tlio evlitiinre U'elnu\r : tlmt .imiule'kfptlral. Jtl tly ollK > , as tinnioft eminent phynU'lan * tiate nexer IK-CI ) able to Ritn muie ti.Kii irii ) | oa lellef. In our ten jean luaetlee-with thl .1l ulr Iti-mrdy H li 1.1eiimost illlllcult loitM'if.nnp llin pi Jiullc-CMtpalnht all i tM"\lleil ii-rlllcj. llul iinrlrr our Mining uii/imile.\oil ; fliould no ! hfllAteto * r ) tMirnieU > . You lake uti elioneuol lohlnt : > our money \ve gtuualiU-e to cui-c or ) Ttund e\iTv iliiliar nml ' < e hima rei illation to protect , al o ilnnnilnl ii.icl.lnit of sr. < H ) . < ( ( ) < ) . U IK i-crfcctly aletcinll Mini will try the tri-a.lnelit. lleivtofon > ) ou have iKen | iiithur P " ' " ' I'a.iliiB out jour money for OllU'lvnl llealnicllli-aiul lltliongh jollalenot jetcurcfl no one lift * puld ImrU * our inoiu-y. Ito not waste any tnoivtnoiser un'li you Iry us. ulcf.cliionlc. cicep > iateu rakes vui-eif In thlity to ninety ilnys. InvenlKote out tl-mlirlal utaiiillng. uur repntallun a Innliien ini-n. VVrllu in for names und addn ea of the wo h a ctirtil. ho hnvi- given peimllun : to leler to then. It costs yom nlriiO'laKe loilotnlm It Mill fare yea a vorlilof pulterlii ? fiom menial ctialn , Mid If you i l-a murileduhat i a > your oir iirlng ulfer tlirouBhyeur ow n IH glltrenre" II j our M mplonis ai i plmr lest on Ineo. sere tluoat. mueout ( "atcf.e * In mouth , rlii-'ipmllmi In bones anil joints , holr faUlliK nut. eruption ) en aiu pail of the lioily feeling of gt-neiai tl plt l lln , palni > la head or 'loni-n , you hate no time to wrthle. Ihosiwho are i-im < tiintlr taUIng niaitury nnd jHitnth phoulil ul - eonllnuelt Constant u-e of tlie e ilnigit will purely bring surcsttml tmllng ulrerit In theena. Don't fall to wilte. All correipoi.deliee fent naled In plain inrcl- open.D Invlle Hie mokt rlcld IntenttRatlon ana \tli Uo all In our IIOM er to aid yuu lull. Addic&s , GOOK REEflEDY SO , . Chicago , UL DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS. Iseoldttnilor positive Written 5 nrnntco , fill Errors , or Uxcossivo Uo of Tobacco , Opium , nr Liquor , which loads to Misery , Consumption , Insanity and JJooth. At. Htorn or by mail , $1 a box ; six for 55 ; with written cuarmitco to euro or reninil money. Sample jinc.lt. ace , containing Cvo days'treatment , witli full instructions , 5 cento. Ore f r.inplo only sold to each porflon. At store or by mail. Label Special Extra Sttcngth. For Irapotcncy , Lose _ . 1'fiwpr , Lost , Aianbnoil , Htcrility or narrennoBBl. . ,51 a box ! oir fnr f ! > , with-/ ! ; ivrttcn ] * My ITU Dllliiii Ilriiir Co. , S. K. Come * Kith mill Kiriiiiin Sin. , ( linnliu. Ai'l ) . CURS YOURSELF Dr. Orady'a wonderful Irish ImiKorutur. the Krejtut- remedy fur Ixit Manhood , overcomes pri-nuturencM and fctopti ull unnatural drains and lo ex. All tinall. wnik oig r.H enlarged and birtngihened. Hufferers , by rvmlttliiK $1 11 scaled pack age containing CO r'Hs ' , care fully compounded , will ba tent by mall from our labor atory , or we will furnish elx . - . . - - pa-'kagc for JS , with a , / r Ohl lr. ( .riuly ofAHANTHK to cure or Success for On years money refunded. All letter * 2uou u .ured. confidential , and aoods icnt with lull Inttrustlona free from ( brervatlon. Address , CYKSTAL MKD. CO. . Ixiwell. Mass. DR. RficCREW JB THE ONL * SPECIALIST WHO THE ATI ! AIA Private Diseases IEN ONLY yo YnnrHlIziwrlcnco. 10 Years iu Umulia. Hook Kroe , Connnlla * tion 1'rno. IlozT&S , ot 1-Jth and I'arram Bth OMAHA.NKI ; . ( VIE A AJAX TAOI.RTS 1'ORITIVKLY CUIIB A I.I : f-'trtotit IHitititi t' lllua Mini , orr. iBJCOloucy.inoepl.MneM.ttQ.c/uMyl l Abu > bud oilur Ljt .ci onj lujiv cretloa * . Thv vutttiltt atttl surttii , mlore IxJil Vitslltf In old or ioan ' , and I upon httrintf tbo fzenalua Aja : TiblJti. ThV/ eared tboutantU &uJ w lll euro lou. \ \ ci a nrlttn Kuurantfa to cfrtct a cut * In rmili or refund ihu raouejr. I'rltaOO caul * jmr pnckauo. or UptrkauM ( full tr ilinin l for 9'l.Oi. Jl/ rail 1.1 a < : ' r flrWSSVQ ; . { 'or ial In Urnuha oy Jaiae * l'ofylti , tOl M 16th ! ) ( , it Co. , 15lh pnd IOUK | Str i , CURE UM IllgOfor unti turil dlicDarxei , lafimauilloos. IrrJuilc'Ui ' or ulwr llot uf tuuaaus iut lirsaM. ! llt i , and n r > trlo. In pl ln - Ureol jr ual