8 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL CaU An ProTj-ottJ Show It, but Ovh-r CjrB7n.iiii Drop WHEAT QUITE ACTIVE EARLY IN THE D.Y Car tlalew Ftr Tkmtknl. ! wared ky Wke frwiw, llllaala. ladlaaa 4 tke h it CTnCAOO. Nov Triitng In the grain g.ita waa ruber inactive tooay nd altera .itt bulge at tne rpentng fr.fff aned and iB rim w.a e. with frcem .rr rit rNo low- an-l Decern her corn r lower IfftmieT rat ci i.aher, while January pro, .stona S.C were irm ."-V LV higlwr "A neat wa quite early n.1 price. d Ttirert about ye dr .-t.tirlnv rlo-e. with gorwt huylr.g hy fnntmiwi'in house. ...me of which a -.ippo-d to have been tor the lead. rig long l.e rge receipts In " n..r h t r.4l a neivy trK-rea.e In the vt.lhie suppiy fuee1 a weaker feeling toward won snd lower price prevail.! the remainder of the day. --. cle being ear abl were also rather rtisapp" .Inl ine not how1r.g much .ymoathy wuh the. recent a rt a n oe here. trfriWr opened tr4r hlcher t TS-.r. advanced to 7ic. "tit an heavT reaillin declined to T4e. rloa-j-g at the bottom with a fctat ot -.in-Sc. 2Hy opened Hrf- lower to K47 -jo higher at 7vKc and UPvwrrr ami ranged between 7c ar..l ?". ri!r-g 4rV towr at 77- 7-cr. The xleilve pi.itiy showed an tn rre rf 1 .. b'.-aei, compared with an tn--reee ut yenr of !.' bushel 7 ne amount on pr' dcore.e.l 4 burthe., aaain.t a decrease the n week lar rear of bushels. World ship- ITenta were .'"' r t. f-i.trti'.. -ti :th iai: i a tear learancea of wheat and tt were erjuai to wot.-. buheis. Primary rece'pt were 1. 2 biMei. agatr.st 1 bu.heia a year aaro Minneapolis an.i inluth reported re ceipts .if 1.1U cT. which with local re-ee-pt. of .12 rr-3 of contract (trade tni.ie the total r-ce1rt f.r three pntnta of 1 J4 crm. aa-a.int .M car lt week and 1.4.K rar a year aiv I'.vrn ru!ed nrm for tie V deTlT-ery. In f ien-ed by wet weather thrmiahout IUI ot. in.iia.na, and the out.'iwMt. lywal trailer, were dteprwed to bjv that Tton, . rre a.M elevator Intereata rVeemNer waa emi . neina: kubjert to th IIhtet Influence. !horTa were the beat buyera of Ijecemher and cauaed a a harp adt-ance aonn after the pernna the price folr.ll P to fcSc after openlnt Sd'.c lower at 3Hc. tieneral aeliin ca.ued a decline In the lat ter p.irt of tie day, tfc prce tuirMfi BV and ron ! kwer at UV- opened Hrc tower to a ahade hieher at aeljtcjf betweea Tc and 43V and rki.tna; Wa-c hwer at JSc- LiOcal re ceipt were 37 eara, with a of contract 1 he rei t ire ttruas in " eov-rir.a- b rw-ennNer ahorta. rnirn una tt..- market firm. The lmpm-v-en c n oe rnand waa aao a arjenntienirg tactor. There waji a fair volume r trade and tho est :"er v rie.-" r:r ilay clwi1 fclKher at aeinng r- tween Jl1.n-c ana ac ixcaj recripia were " cars. proTl-ilona ruled atronr. wifh lard lead ing the advance and with a od demand from foreigner. Tho steady tone to tho hog market was atao a bull factor. Tho !. was arm, with January pork up Sc at fjci, January lard cloaed 12V higher at W with n'rn 2V higher at Fet. mated receipt, for tomorrow; Wheat, Vh cars- corn, aft. cars; oata. 135 can; bogs, JJ.' head; The leading futarea ranged aa follows: Artlcleo.1 Opem. Hlgh.l Low. Clooe. Safr. Wheat Not. Iec May "torn Not. Iec May Tiata tT"et May May Lard Not. Iec Jan. May Kibo Jan. May I L......L L y- I w 744. ' L I i KTS! B ass. IT'VS-ai 2S 42T I I r SI 31Hfr vS?l li 70 ! IS 75 114 3 14 3 is a; f li rrs is r-i 14 7i. 14 7b 1 14 cr i i tn ",a a -T ""1 4l v m j 'J. rrs, a Trt' i its i ir,i irw' m I SSai 7 7 r-, 7 t 7 SS No. J. tNew. Ca.h quotations were aa follows: F1jOTR Market steady; winter patents. tri-SouS-'; stratghta. K1S19; clear, t2.1t j0.H'. aprlng a perl la, ksi; patenta, i.taf). straighta, tra'o-1-; bakers. Ji . "i J WHtAT-Xn. S spring. 74Mr75He : So. 1 sprliag, TgTS'c; No. 2 red, 7475! rr.HV No. Z. BV- DATS Nox 2, r.Sc: Kk whlta, nS34e. RYE No. 2 4Pa3.V. BARLET-tiood feeding, S$3se; fair to cho'ce malting, 44&Sc SEEP No 1 flan HIS; No. 1 sortfcweat em. H.H; prtme timothy, (a.u , clover, eon tract grade, $10 5ft PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per nbL. C HT fclT a. Lard, per 1.4 I ha.. !mT4ia . Soort nba sides ikioae). Bi13S, try salted shoulders fbnxedt, KJ7Hoi; short clear ai.lra i boxed t. JS i&.. Following were tba receipt a and abipmeota of the principal grains Saturday: Reoelp's. Shipment Flour, bbls . 2a,Si heat. bo. S2io 14. Com. K. US. ETW (Mta. bu 24a on 1T4 Rye. bu. li.wn l.vw Barley, bu Ta.7no n the Produce exchange today tho tw.t ter market waa steady; creameries, l&e ; Aalrka, lsfKZc.. Iff firm; koaa off, 23c Cheese, steady at lltfUc. XEW lORK &EEKA1. 4aotatl Tarlwwa NEW YORK. Nor 2A-fTX3rR-Reee-lnT 2.;4 bbla; export. 211 bbla; fairly why. hki urn; .inter patenta, gi.Biio3.ia; winter straight. U 4-3 j. winter eatraa. J-1. winter tow grad-a. M.nneaota patenta. S2"44.U: Minoeaota baser Ar.aS4 Rye Bour. steady; fair to good. U .Hl3 4; coolc. to fancy, C lift Biickwkeat Hour, firm, HJlJS, spot an.i to arrive. ('ORXaEAllMiir: yellow westero, H-S, city, a.a, Rraadywtna. gaalsJlSa. KVE tiaay; No. 2 weatera, aMsc, t b., afloat. No. 2, (MHiy; traott state, UjSIV. . i. f . New Tor. BARLJCY julet. feedlns. c, e. t f.. Buffaio; malting. 4Kg. e. t t, Buffalo. Vt HEAT Receipt l"w.7S bu.; expjrt. 23.172 bu. Spot, ey; N t red, THV ele. vair; No, 2 red. t. a. b . afl.iot; No. 1 northern ruluih, ac, t. o. k, anoat; No 1 brd Manitoba, 4S,:, t . a. b , fcftort. f p tiotia opened tlrsa and were weS auatained owing to bui:ih foretcw SLatiauc sr-l llfht offering, until ari.l-dy, hen a big viaible supp.y lncrM and Intimations thai the t tin ago bull lnter-al waa wi.mg el to react Ktn. The late market waa wk un.ter talk of large receipt and r.ed .c net lower Uy. 77-ltk, cl,ed at 71Sr. Itecemtter. '"i,M 5- lc. rl od l St. ORN Receipt m.ZA bo.; exports, 134 bu. ttpot, qutet; No 2. "tS. ele.ator, and trc. I. o a. anoat. No, 2 yellow, fcv; No 2 anite, sac. i..,i.,iii at Orat refected wet witber in rebtral corn atate together ..a Oecreaee. on p.maga and In worlds tpnr.ts, but eventuaoy e.eeO off n prc.pe l for larjrer re-eipts and closed c net nwer. January cl.wed at ic; Mr 4""'a4'.c. cktoed at 4:e; Dnmlet, aVii a.-, r ..ee4 at a.te. OAT Keceipta, l4.r ba ; exports. 1S -17 bu. Spot, steady; No. t "He. atandard itc; No 3c; No 2 white. r. No. 2 whita. 17--rc; irak mixed western, am- . trai: tra. k while. 2. e--:c. (ttmna, after ehowtng cormirt, r.bk early flrmnem on the wet WMttifr. reacteu la the afiernooa with wheat and cor. H AT d'Maj , shipping, liTric; good to Chou. wttl. HoPS Urn : stare, mean to choice. Iks crop, 2-s3vr: ln crop. 2ai21r. mo iti l-c, paciin. roan, l croy, 2rtji.'c. Ism cr-'P -'.;7c; olda. 7 !Se. Hir.r Kteaoy: Ualvtaton. j ta 2S )ba Ic ; t 'klircrnla. 23 lo 3 Iba.. lec; Teaa ary. -4 to ire . ic I. EATHKR-Steady; acid. l4gSV 1'R.jVlsluNS rwf. qjitl. :an,i,y, ti )',, rneea. Jin ! HI ic . beef haana. 23. .: i)t jHirk t. H4 1"- ifcOtt; ony extra lod: ni. aa, J." -u Cut meat oucei ; p4ckied ttl.iea, 2ii tt'M- .z pcced .b.-uiOers. 2. 2& si . pit-k td ii&ni, 2. 'i i. lair.i tv; weeiem er-nied, tux;. re;;i .!. ; com n t.v $ I 4", S..urh Am-'.'. $ , C...J :n,i:n.i. I e " 7-. Pi.rs. ete- - - - , $. at', c rr t niea. t - , . TAUlA'W !! , ni), ,.c. t,it t: , c 7;K Firm: domestic, fJr to exrra. Jtnta. 4 i . . I , TT : K Peteijirs. 4 r'r taie do.ry 2- - . c.-e. t rr.fi ' 't to t i' . Cllf.i .-if ' f - I - . ft,'.. nf TeTr-ranfa. erare ke. SV - w.err. r-vr to fane, .rale iJITc. P' I.THY -AUtre. nrmer, rreeae firm. wr'm cMcirer. !7lc: tmrj fow lav i.uvt--: w.-f tarkeyjt, t.Tr.'c MKTIj T a weaa aatn fodiT ih tie local maraet -:-lr ar t4 ;4V. wh'Ie lndon de.-'1ne4 ! d te nj 1T M ;.r rot ind to 4)U.1 foy f't:jre Ln.1on reported on. Vi.re. prices for mp. , er. the c.-Hna; isotatuina heir jC'i ?a d f.r po and f. lJa M for f itvire. The local atiarket w. h.ji and weak. Standard ri-ed at $1" nominal, laae at f.l il . elertr-lytic at III Xill.l arxt ca.tir. ar 111 2;1l . Iad m jnet and un rharaed hre at M l?-t and ar H 15 la l-riirn Spelter, waa unrhanaed at ly.n rton Tiotatmn. remlntn at .Jlie an I Nw Tori! at l Si Iron In t.aow clce,j at S and at Mid.'.le.borouuh at ila d. The local market waa ,ule and unchan-d. Warrarta ennttm nominal No. 1 foin4ry rorthe-m Is q.joted at fciflf-tri aft; No 2 fmindrr northern H No. 1 foundry aouth ern aort at tl 'w. OW AH k . HOI K LE MIRKETS. roaoltlnn ml Trail aa kaoalwaia mm taple awal Fa acy m4ae, FCli rar.dled atork. IJVK P"I I.TRT-Hr, TS-: M roewt era. r . turkeya. llftlic: lucka, ; T, TSTic; aprtc chickesa, per lb., H fcioc. tRRf!F.D POVI-TRT Hens. l'.-vSc: rotinir rhlrkena. i;rirc; turkeya, ligiiic; duck nd iree!. '4l72c. fll TTKH-t'aclttra atock. lSlFr: choice darry. In tuhe. Su.lc; trararor. SUSr. FRESH CATrtHT FTAii-Trcut, Silr; herr!r. Tc: pickerel, Sc: pike, liir: perch, c; hnffaJo. dreaaed To; annflah. Ic: bluefina. Ac; wf.ltel.h. lr ; ealmon. lc; haddock. 11c; codf!h. lie; redanapper. Vr; lobar ra bolld, per lb . c; kbter. (rreen, per lb.. ISe; btinhead. Iftc; carflah. 14c; black baaa, c; halthrtf. 11c. tipRN'-Mt O IV TS JCc WHEAT-S. J hard. c RTt-Cr. BRAN-Per ton. r. HAT Price nuotef btr Afnaa Xote- Hay IValera' ajwociaflon: holc No. 1 upland, f! 50; No. 1 medium. S ; No. 1 coarse, jn Ky atraw. JS jft. These prtcea are for hay of rood color and quality. E mand. fair: receipt.. light. OTSTK.RS PtAndarda. per cam, Sc: ertra electa, per can, 3Bc: New York count per can. 2c; bulk, extra ae-iecta, per caL. C-ta; bulk, afandirda. per gal.. Si-JO. VEG ETT ABIDES. NEW CEXRT Kalamasoo, per doa.. J&c; ftah. per Ooa., 45e. Cajfornla. per do., for atAika weighing from 1 u IS Iba-. oacb, 4wa"Sc. ItiTATOEi-New. per bu., SSafle. ( KET POTATOESVtrgima, per bbL, S3; home grown, per bu , SL TV RN LT'3 Per bo ic, Cajvada rnta baa;aa. per !b.. lc bi-fc-TS Per baeket, nc. CVCVMPERS-Hothooae, per 5ox flK WAX BtAN 8 Per bu. box, SLM, atrUig bear.a, per bo. box. El to. CABBAGE Horn grawn, Brw, lc ON KISS New bomo grown, ta Hrka, per bu , 5fnr; fipantan, pe.r crata, fLta. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. C . TOMATtiES New Caafornla, per 4 baket crate, S2.TS. CALUfUiWEH-Labs laiand. par kbU murrs. ..putrv : fers. per bbL, t2.75; Colorado, per bos, t2-2a. AffLES oooaMng. per mil, ki.; eaung. C 2.g.i.3D. Jonathan. tu; New York stock, ta-. GRAPE8 Catawbaa. per basket, lie; Malaga, per keg, ti. sO. CRANBERRIES-Wisconsin, per bbl, S; Beil nd Bugle. tiO; per box, tl . SlL lNCES per box, tUd. BANANAS Per buAch, according to size, t2-U"b-.Ttt. Lt. Jd 1 1 N9 Calif orr.U fancy, t4.(X3l-; cnorce. Hi . ORANGES Mexicans, ar.y slse, t4; Fiond Bright, t75; C.lrornl Jaffa, P26: i Aiifoml Navels, hat DAT Persian, In 7e-lb. boxaa, par lav- tc ; per case of kr-lb. pkga.. C.2. Fl'iS California, per lo-lb. cau-tanav C; Turktsh. per Si-lb. box, 14jfl.c. uKAflk iki I i-rwioa, MISCEXJLJLNEOUS. HOXET New Utah, per 34-fram case. $2.75. CIDER New York, 14.S0: per S-bbi, tiT-j. fiAUERKRATT Wkaconata. wer -w-bbU, tZ.S: per bbL, tS.75. hiUha-Mi. l green, .c: .o. a rnwu ac: No. 1 salted. SVc: No. 2 salted. 7-mC: No. 1 veal calf, a to lb.. &yc; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to la lb, c; ary Hide, ngruc; aoeep pelts. trrc; horse hides, tl-wVaiia. PoPOORN per lb., 2c; shelled. 4c -NUTS Walnuts. No, 1 soft abeU. per Tb.. 1 15c: hard ebelL per It... 12c; No. 2 soft shell. per lb,, lie; o, z bara aneu, per id., ile; Braslia. per lb.. 11c; filberts, per lb, 12r; almond, soft sheiL per lb, lie; hard shell, per lb, lac; pecan, large, per lb, L-'-tc; small, per lb., ttc; cocoariutn. per doc, m; cheetnuta, per la, llc: peansta. per lb., fie; roasted peanut, per lb-, 7c; black walnut, per lb, ti; hickory nuts, per tra, li-, oocoanuta per lu, ti. oU METALS, ETC. A, B Alprm quotes the following prices: Iron, country, mixed, per ton, til. Iron, ateve plate, per ton, t; copper, per lb.. -rc; bras, heavy, per lb,, trc . braaa, light, per lb.. 5-v:; lead, per lb, Ic , sine, per lb., 2c; rubber, par lb, fc St. Loots Grata aaa Pio lalowa. ST. LOCI 3, Not 24. WHEAT Lower; No. 2 red, caab, elevator. tSc; track. j7i; December. citieSc; May, TS-73Sc; No t hard. Kii7fte. CORN Lower; No. 2 caab, 42e wosnlnal: track. 4fS4a-fC: December. 44c; May, Hc- OATS Lower; No. I caab, 30-c; track, tTVjc: December, -c; May. -rc; No, 2 white, T-vo. RYE Lower at 4c. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, S24S ftitl; extra fancy and straight, ta.uS.2B; cear ti.fc-at-fci. SEED Timothy, steady. C g3.40. C i RVMEAL Steadv at 12. 40. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track. && The HAT Steadv to firm; timothy, 12 a": praine. t wtfll OOi IRON COTTON TlEf tl.ffT-a. BACKING t-!4j7 l-16c H EM P TWINE ac PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, standard mesa, B.7 4. lard, unchanged at tl t-x. Dry salt meats (boxed), trachanred; extra shorts at.d clear rtha, fl"6: short clears. Bacon i boxed i. unchanged; extra alvorta and clear rib. tU-au; short clear. 21175. M ETA I A Lead, firm at KM- Spelter, lower; 24 86. seller POULTRY Steady; chickens, tc; springs, Mr9c; turkeys, ltyc: ducks. Ue; geese, TV- BITTER -steady; creamery. RJZ74.; dairv. 17c. EtiGS Higher; 22c. loea off. Receipt Shipxoenta. Flour, bbl ... U. Ulieat. ba 1"5. 77. Com, ba n2 fflfl E2.0 Oats, bu . ti.utw I.lverwwal Grata auad F-ravtalaaa. LrVERPOOL, Nov. M -WHEAT Snot :! Firm; No 2 red western winter. Is l"d, I No. l nortbem aprtng. a ya: No, 1 Call- fomta, 7d- Futares: Quiet; Iceoember.il.-. U a is lid. March. a S..1; May. a 4,d- ! lar A - a CoRN Spot. Quiet; Amertcaa mixed, 5a ! d Future.: Steady; January. 4a ad;!1"?" Mart h 4a ;-J. FlAll'P. St. Louis fancy winter, quiet, 1 9m M H' 'PS At London cPaclflc coast) flrxa, i liftl7 PRAs "anad1an. stsdy. 4Vf7d. PROVIfloN? R-ef. strong; extra India mess, lia Pork, strong; prime mm. we.t ern. Sa Hams, short cut. 14 to It lbs . quiet, aea 4d I'.acon. Cumberland cut, 2 to 3 Iba, steady ais; short flha. 14 to 24 lha . t-iilet, a; V'r.g cleir middte light. 2 to 24 Iba, dull. wi: lortar clear mldilea. heavy. 36 to 4" itrtt , dull. Ta d . short clear tack. 1 to 2 Iba.. firm it-a: ctear teuiM 14 ta 14 IK. .teedv Cm C....I dera. aouare. 11 to 12 Iba. auiet. it. led atrtttta. ttriroe western, in tierce, aitaa - American refined, la paila, firm, tl CH t.FjiE American ftnest white, ESs; American rlneet colored, asa. TAIAaOW Finn; prime city. Sm td; Aus tralian, tn Iindoa. 2.S 2d. The Import of wheat Into TJverpool last week were 7fi.it quarters from Atlantic ports, none from Pacific and kt.kw from other port The Imports ef com from At iatit.c porta last week were i.na) quarter Taleda Cie-ata a ad kaed. TfiLrrtO, Not 24 WHEAT t4i II lower; rafh. 7'aj: I ecenther. 7c: May. kV. t uRX-Iiiui, lower: December. 44f ; May. Oe lUTft-PuU, higher; December, rrr, bid; Mav W.e. HYK-No 2. lie. Pl'tl Cle'er. dt.Il. lower; November 6.7JH: January, tea.: March, tti Ml; prime timothy, tl a. prtme alathe. tk a. T talkie gafplr at r.i,. NEW TORK, Nov. 24. -Tv - i plv of gria Saturday, x r.inifnied l.y f- w "V A i,, at t .-r :. . e x- TITE O MA II A DAILY" BEE: TUESDAY. OrEMTEIZ 23. 1002. f-.r?l fteiBH. rtiwe emal!. IV; fair to god Trail. L;4 !"; prime large. lilX-c; fir ! goc-a .arge, ir-,jue. Kirtn C H y (.rata aww Prwvtatwaa. KANPAfl CrTT. Nov H WHEAT rv-errrcr, 3Hgoic: May. SoSc; ci. No i hard. iyjhOc . No. J. ...affc; ' 2 red. wj7r; No X CfBc. O rv" November. 4c; December. 0-'-,c ; Uit Mtrtfu-' No 1 mllel 4Jr: . 2 white. No. X '-tc. I HAT- i wkite. S1H4-Ijc: No, 2 mixed. rv RTE-No 2, 4&r. MAT hoh- timothy, nAMril.t: choice prairie, F;j;,.ia BUTTER irftroerr. I44lEc: dairy, fancy. EEOG-Freab, 2BSC Recelnt.. Shipment. I Wheat. a i.ta.w 4 i rem. ba i.nt.a ki : Oata, bu ii. 1. w la Bras-alls xabewt. Floar aad Iraa. ! MINNEAPDMS, Nov 24 WHEAT-IV- I cem her. r.jc; My, 73r.is74c On track: No 1 hard. T3c; No, 1 northern. 74c; No. 2 j northern. ".-ITc. j FLt l'R Steady ; first parents. nT(??3; cond patenta. ii.4Er3C: flrat clears, trllfl; tcond clears, ILlntZ BRAN la bulk, 2Uj"U.75, ta sacks, SU.'iU.2a. ll waa ke-e Krala Market. MILWAfKEE. Nov. Jl WHEAT Steady ; No. 1 northern. 75c; No. 2 Dorth ern. :4fr"S.r; ilty, 7.0. RTE Steady; No, L ii'jjSe. BARLET Firm; No. 2, ; samplo. 28 ). CORN May. 4?Se. Ela-ia Batter Market ETJIN. ni.. Nov. 14. RTTTER Ad- vanced another So. tn price today, the mar ket being declared firm at 77c. There were no offerings, although buy-era offered IT1 for any that might be p'ared. The saies of the week aggregated it'ijOft lbs. Pewrtw Market. DrXTTTH. Nov. 24 -W WF. A T a . h. No. 1 hard, "Z'-jr; No 2 northern. 7.c- No. 1 northern, ..TV; November. 7V. Decem ber. 7T:c; May. 74-c Da lot Ik Crata Market. PEORIA, Nov. 14. CORN Steady; No. S, OATS Steady: No. 2 white, SHrC HlSKI- a for finlsbed good. XEW YORK. STOCKS AD atOSDS. Stxwasrtk la Paretara Ei- ekaag Slakaw Market ii tea alar. NEW TORK. Nov. 14 Movements of leading stocks tn today's market were Ir regular for the part, this condition being due la a great measure to the Increase of strength la foreign exchange. Demand sterling was emoted at 4 .'-.. the advance ree-nrUr.-r largely from further selling of storks hers for London, together wftk heavy purchases of exchange by prominent In ternational banking bouse. While the high rate put this center nearer the gold export point. It la a till the opinion of experts that pressor will be brought to bear to pre vent an outflow of gold eve should ex change reach the level where transactions of that sort could ba profitably made. N even, he lees It Is doubted that exports can be delayed much longer If London con tinues a heavy seller of securities here. In asmuch aa the local market also has to provide for Important pavroettta maturing this month. Time money was comparatively easy, most kcans for ninety days or longer being made at 5"- per cent. It la known that considerable outside money not held by local batiks has been loaned at this figure In the last few day. Recetvtng no encouragement from London, where the market for Americans was dull and aptrtt less, opening prices were generally lower, though a tendency to Improvement waa soon shown. Trading In such stocks as Reading. Manhattan, Metropolitan. St, Paul, Sugar and Colorado Fuel and other active lasuea waa at a lower level, but some of theo stock, notably St Paul and Read ing, soon recovered. Rock Island Issue made early gains of 1 and r. per cent for the common and preferred shares, respec tively, on heavy transaction The strength of these stocks brought a sharp recovery, but tho ltt soon developed another reac tionary tendency, prepare being soon shown against St. Paul. Missouri P rifle. Southern Pacific. Reading and New York Central, all declining a point or more, with greater Insse in Canadian Pacific and Hocking Valley. Ixmisvtiie at Nashvtll waa decidedly erratic starting with a one point decline, rallying IS and then declin ing almost as much- The strena-th of the Rock Island was meanwhile well sus tained. During the early period there were few moTements of Importance In the in dustrials. Colorado Fuel displaying further heaviness on reports of a renewal of the contest for control, but in tho later trans actions recovered, with a net gain of 2 points on moderate transaction In the special class Pressed Steel Car waa higher, while a single sale of New York Air Brake was recorded at a decline of points. Trading continued dull and largely profes sional until the afternoon, when a new movement tn Manhattan advanced that stock to 15SS. which it declined i points, closing with a net gain of 2 points on very large transaction. The great bulk of Man hattan buying was by Goula broker The movement In Manhattan stimulated baying tn New Tork Central and Penn.ytvania, but Metropolitan and Brooklyn Transit were little affected either way. The bear fac tion traded cautiously, but took courage from the absence of any news regarding the so-called Manhattan "deal." nd made a successful attack on that and other stock New Tork Central and St. Paul were forced down, while attempts to move Amalgamated Copper met with Boston sell ing. Short covering in the final dealings ws hardly of sufficient volume to prevent an Irregular close. London sold fully 26.10 share, a tctal of about 115 .WW, In the last four day and bought nothing. The lack of London buying was attributed partly to the approaching fortnightly settlement there. Bonds were Irregular and rather dull Early lose c a were largely recovered when the stock market developed atrength. Total sale, par value. C-ftM.una. United Btatea 2s and the is declined V per cent on the last call. The following are the closing price oa the New Tork Stock exchange: AUkJaoa So. Railway XTS a. fs aa jrfd -i kJUaor- A Oala Mr Ton a Pacts. M sea - T, k L A W , CaaaAlaa Pan. ,...U-a a. r t (aaa aiawa .. ai-sCaiea Pariac m Cao oat. 4w a. fe ar4 Cataaaa k aitaa . b-e Wahaak a. .! iw afa v Chicago. L Av .... 14 W k U B x a. (4 . aa ata at Canes A E. I YTa. Central 25 Ctucatia a W Mia. .ra t.M a. lea - as sauna Ftm J- a. U pta i.lr tnma lis c. a b. a i2.i. a. tiow in I CBicaa T. k T il . W.lla-F.rr. E n I a. ti ti w Copper wv C. t C A at., t.... ST asu-r. C. A F xt I C4la. SMLher a K4 aM. a. n laar. Li Cm 14 a. M ih4 ... . 4. pin ai . . AM-. S A k 4Sw aa art tc, ... 4e ana. at... r. n ... l Brk K.p Tr e .... '. Cvi r a i " I tin Ca I" ? o, r. Tk alt ....l:7', ....la Oanml Eltru in ai Herklat ! ....-. 3k tat-a Int'a'l Papav 14 ta pi 4 TS Je Int a'l Pww u a N.tioaaJ HiacmK .... 4C M Nllu-l LaU ...? ,..11& No Aancal . un i'- Pwtc r Iwl-. ciaf Mail .... X4 ...14. Paple a Oaa lm X-1. Piiatad Steel Car ... k 4. pf. l ... 1.1 Pailta.a Pal Car ....list'. K.p.k.tir tiaal 1 .... J". ta alt 7 4". tiar u.' . ...MS .Tama. r. I s ... u-;r a A p. c i:a twe B pi 4 rx ! ptt . borkiMt v uiy . a. p:4 IIUaMa Cetral .. latva I'eatrai aa pit 1- B A W 4. aU Lamta Nana... kt.na.:iaa 1. ket. at. kr aasiraa Catrml Mattlcaa N.u.oi atik. a u. i.. .. at antin Pa. tile . k . k. A T ! a. ft CatTml I" J H . Ontrai ior A WtaK ta alt . Oan. a W..... rMtneyteaala kaadui , , 7t . tm pit TT ... ... . ... !, ... i-'-i ... .... P T. t -4, ta pit ... u.. t ksiii a'. 4s V a pra t, X k Saaai it pit 1V 4. PI 4 i U A P IMTtan r.ioa ta 1 pta a :la aa 24 a44 :- a. L L. A A W J. K r k P..I 1TT: J iari am pit l 1 a. a. favta ua.l P ... 4 a am pit la'asa .... 44 lew TTark klalag qastatlssa. NEW TORK. Nov. 54 -Th following are the r losing price oa sauting atocka: aaatae Caa.. . . 14 fi rui. ctuax is aim. , . X ftaMaraa ..... 73s k -.. a " o.tr a. h' ...,tt ..- ram ... 4 fo..a t . fc 1 i Petcai ... li . ci a V. j t.. t- . ia .(tiara Ketntaa . , n Caeaa-iaara, v, 24 4le--lr.a-a, t2T.MI Kl ; New 1 tr earhange, ' f a. '.atr.ae unrtax-ged ; -it t i,M ir a-ty daya aad s-n. -v li -au-tng, tl35k- - A k .arStK, ClsTirt; 5 Wiarlr.: aw tlir), t per 2. . p-t money. 5-4 per rent: New Torfc - rhmiitr par ST. IjjL-:.. Nov. Ji-dMntm. ?4.71; ba nreii. $.... raonev. steady. iH per wnt. New Y .ws. exrhag. xar premium. f. York W.aey karktt. NEV TORK. Nov . MOVET On ran. firmer. 4 per cent, clewing offered at 4 per cent, time money eaay ; sixty days. per cer.t. ninety days, vrf? per cent; e1x month.. .Wj per rent; prime mercantile paper h7i per cer. f STKRLlN'r EXCHANGE- "tmng. wltTi act jal hi:toe!is In banker, bill at $4 f"26 for demand and at 4..i for alxty day biiia: ported rate.. nuoIWi and KM; cor-imr -l Mlk. H I'o-4. v-A SILVER Bar. 0c; Mexican dollars. T7e. BuNt'Jlimntiit, weak; state, Inao tiv; raiir-iad. trreg-ji.r. The ciong quotations on bonds are as follows: C. $. r. 2a, re .: u . wt. 4a tr4 . ;mm - .ri t nrai 4a .lit 4. me . 2H lw :a St. U 4. .La.-.-. . K. 4 f . a i'a : . aa .;-,! T "eri 1:- l-i 4s l' -l-4 K i 'J1 M. Mfc 4 i w: a. a . ai jt a w . t. 4a I"S .141 a.!.. 4a . a,. U I. - k.l'J WT fc.. L. r 4 .. o Xa. res .4 mimmi 4o U4 W. reg 4a cnupoa ... do 5 nc atrat, sea. 4... a. ma. ai. a ODm 4a Ha It a pmi 4. .. tua4a So. 3a. vr M. u S. w. la. C G. is lH7-t . to tf. la ne . ' A A. f. 4S... C. A O. 4H... r. a a. f C a a a a I"4 v Parllle 4a 7 , RII.T i. K Tsa. A fvrltr la.. C 54 A t r g 4. tii T. L . a.. A N w e. 7. 1M taKra Paetae 4a l'- r. k l.P 4a ta ra a. l'K OT. A "t. U 4 1H Wakau In 11 djii-iso Tr. aa 7 ta la 1 Colo, a So. 4a n . ale B T4 D A k. O. 4a Wast Shat- 4a HJ'-aj Zr pnea- Ilea 4a a w a U. B. 4. K 4. teral 4a M , w. central 4a i. P w D. c la. ...114 Cae. Taa 4 Hatktag Vai. Its tack taatattaaa, BOSTON. Nov. 14 Can loans. 5MM per cent; time loans. 5.fi per cent, official closing of stack and bonds: Afbiata 4s M A4ein.ara 24 5 1. a;. A.Wttte. 1 ex. Central 4a Tl aim nwaraal Arrtaam. 3 Ei...ai " ta ptt 'ti -ai. A Hark.... 4ke ftoeum A Alttaay 2T Cantata iai 14 IVTetoa a J. IJ cjwr aanaa 17' tVa-xsa C!e-4! l.4 DMiiatea Caal U y T . 4 H. A B...X3 rraak la rttrkkart pf li lat. Rraie - a r.toa PlKta. UK liaiat kriuaa Ceattral H hm OoaKiatea ........ it's maa. avar urt Owtwi a. f4 lit Pant a Amer. T. A T ...It Qai-xy IS IVtat t. A tt jlatata ' Caraatw 1H Oeaeral Clwtris It Taatank 154 Kaa tlectna M Ti-mca-ntala M 4. p4 Sn TrlattT V Vmrnt rrwt .ait Vf-4 gaatas Cut4 Coopa-r H Ctak Uw t . fa;l. w vvr.nria L4aa Statek Xarket LONDOX. Not. s. Closing qootarjorrs: Coaaala foe aasacy.... ! ?4ew Tar Ceam-al tU ta ana tj U Xaral k Wastar... TTX Aaai uuOa ta at atrktaaa ITS curtail, k Wasters... IT 4a art Jli PaaaTt--aa1a . f xartr-Mr. oala tacv kaat Mtnaat is. rmaailkaa Paeltc 1U aaaalag xr. OtaaapaaJra A Ok lav... 4TW at. lat stt rklraaa a. W T ta M pft ! Oktcas X. k St. P.I1SH aaa-tkara Railway BS .wine a n ta pra m- Danrew k B. O . Una-tiaara Psctae 4a a. pt ar Caue Paoaa it n k. ta p(t aan as lax pra r. Xattaal 9catss gasat.. tr ta M ttf 4B 4. st 4 CItset. Canwal la. tSaaaaa H Lealerllla k aak Ura I ta at 44 kiaaoan. K. A T ... rn apaalaa 4 BAR eULVlTR Uncertain at 22Hd par ounca MONTTT ?SS per cent. The rats of dis count in the open market for short bills Is 2 ll-lMi34 per ont and for three months Ulia i per cent. Farelga ftaatseiat. LONDON, Nor. 24. Money waa to. brisk demand today. Discounts were firm. On the Stock exchange interest was centered In the carry-over of mines, which Is ex pected to ba difficult, though apprehen sions of important failure are apparently unfounded- Consols were dull, owing ta th firmness of money. Home rails were up ported and inactive. Americana opened dull on Bnencouragir.g news from New Tork and utosequetatiy strengtheoed. par ticularly 8t- Paul. Erie 4Ud Reading. Busi ness, however, was narrow and Americana closed Irregular. Spanish's 4a and Bra xillana were flat en Pans eeJling. Kaffirs were heavy. Rto tituoo were easier. Ooid premium at Buenoa Ayrea, 1T7.4D; bar gold, . li'Sd ; Americaa eTiea. 74s rSd. PARIS, Nov. 24. rricea ra the bourse today were weak early la the day and there was a general decline, but favorable advices from Locdaa regarding the settle ment imparted steadlnen Later prwea again eased, but they ciosed steady, though Internationals dosed with a slight decline. Industrials were agitated. Metropolitans receded. Rio tlntos were offered at the opening, but recovered at the close, Debeers were weak. Kaffirs opened weak, but fin ished with a better tone. The private rate of discount was 2 3-1. per cent. Three per cent rentes, "f J2e for account. Exchange on London. 2Sf 21 Sc for check. Bpaniao ta, HI 57. BERLIN. Not. 2- Business waa quiet and Irregular on th bourse today. Span ish 4s were weak on Parts advices and Canadian Pae-lftc reacted on news from New York. Locals had a somewhat better tone, especially iron shares oa bear cover ing. MADRID, Not Jl Too weekly statement of the Back of Spain shows tho following changes: Gold in band increased 174. tana peseta; silver la hand. Increased 2.ll.ta peseta: notes in circulation, decreased 14, Ut.wul) peseta CwaTe Market. NEW TORK, Now. 14. COFTXE Ppot Rio. quiet: No. 2 Invoice. Pc. Mud. quiet; Cordova, 7Hl2c Future opened steady, with prvces unchangA or quite in keeping with flat early cabae new For the first half hour business was devoted strictly to "switching" accounts out ef December and January option lnta the later month. At mid-dav the regular Santos cable advtaed of interior receipts for tho day of but 1.MC7 bags, which waa far below local expecta tion, and started active covering and la vestment demand, risin.g quotations t points before bear offerings could check the advance. A reaction occurred near the close, with prices finally quiet at a points net decline on near months to t points ad vance oa distant option Including the ex changes today s total bualneas reached 7a,- & bags. December sold at 24. toy4 7: Jan uary, 41"-: March, 54t&.05c; May. a-ljr5.3ee; Julv. t ij;5-3:-r : August, 6.; September, a.4.(jiL4-c. October, a-joc. OO st Batata. OIL CTTT. Pa.. Nov. 24. OIL Credit bal ances. 11.29: certificates, no salee; ship ment. 7 w bbls.; average. 5i9 bbia; rur. 13S-U2 bbl; average. 7S.471S bMs. SAVANNAH. Nov. 24. OIL Turpen tine . firm. w-Sc. Roain. firm; A, B. C. D. n ir-i: E. rui'v f. n47,; o. nr: h, n.kt. I. C-06; K. C-55; M, ti. N. .; WO. aZ'i WW. Kla. tot VTo o . Stir 14. OIL Unchanged. NEW YORK. Nov. i4 T 'I L Cotton-ed. qmet; prime yellow. c. Petroleum. Drm; rpfincd New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore, 27 3i; Philadelphia and Baiti mtre. in buia, aSjkr. Turpentine, steady. Rosin, tlrm. Lo2TON. Nov. 24. OIL Calcutta ttnseed. spot, 42s d. Linseed, 3a. Evaporated Apple aaa trrlea rrmlta. NEW TORK. Nov. 24. EVAPORATED APPLETS s?t:J arnvirg tn liba-ral quanu-t-ee and tneref ore show little or no im provement, prime in particular being weak, ah.le the fancy stork la flirty steady: com mon are quoted at u-"iac; prime. xvkci choice, tVrc; fancv. '7ic. CALIFORNIA URIED F"RT. ITS Spot prunea are attractii a fair jobbing trade and continue firm, with the larger ataee c'.t-ola vnng a barier.lng tendency, thojgk wlrhiitt qootabie 'htrte. prices ranging from JVe to 7hrr Tur aa graa-f Apncwta are tn steady demand, with tirves Ufl. rhnged at 7H4iae f'jr boxes ami 7rttr for bag Peaches aiao are unchanged at llaj 14c for pteled tvnd svsitac for unpee.ee. tsgar sit NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2A tTCIAR Ac tive and firm: open kettle, SN?3c: open kettle, centrifugal. 21, ni ll-lkc. centrifugal s titte. r.-9c. yeilow. Vi?'TaN aecooda, 2 t: 5-lSc. MOLASSES Steady : open kettle. 2rtC3&c; ceetn'ugal. Vi2Sc: ayrup. ti-Tc. NEW YORK. Nov. 2. -kl'GAR Raw. firm; fatr rennlrg. li-lt.-; centrifugal, M im. 2 le-Ifc; molAisav sugar, tl-lar; ra fined firm M rLA-itES Firm: New Orleans ape kettle, goud to choice, autalhc. Mark art. NEW TORK. Nov 24 DRT GOODS The market aiu'W. ths aame qutert geseral ron dittona Ktday aa prevailed last week. The da-mand for all dVarript-ions tf rottoa goods baa bee of an itvrkia character at pre vious J trice, la thla m.rket and print cloth are auiet and u m ha naed- Tba mar ket la steady lor rut ton b.urry and uiadirr aear. with fair trade in prugrta Bt a Market. BT LOUIS. Nov 24 WOOL Higher: meainsa grade aod eomttlng. liect:pic, licht fine Uaslac, heavy Bo. lluc. tuk-waaitaad, lOc .x.W TORiC Mar. 2A WOOL Flrxa. f Oil AnA LITE STOCK MARKET Can: Receipt, Liberal tad Traiag S.vm X Pr.cwt Sokd Lovar. HOGS EXTKtUELY DULL AND LO-ER Aa-tive Drwaai fwe rat kee aad . Laaka at rally Steady rnea-a. kwt rt4er Trad Waa a Lfttlo tgalat. BOCTH OMAHA, Nov. JA Recelpta were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday AH " 1 -2 -am day last week 4.fc tame we-k before H !- - jam three, weeks ago... 7.577 A" J3.4 Same tour weeaa axa t.7'.J 2," Ai.vn cm me day last year OS kl72 A:it RECEIPTS FOR THE TaVAR TO DATE. The following table show, the receipt "f ratue. bogs and aheep at rloutn Oman f r th year, to oate, and compansona with Ust year: 13. 1 L Inc. Dec catti no.ai rm.ui r.i Hogs I.L7-a ttWlj-ai S,tW. Sheep Laoi'Xb 1,4,4 2ia..i6 The following table shows the averags price of bogs sotd oa the touih Omaaa market the ast several aaya, with com parisons with former years: Data 12a. il2)1..14.,14.;lS3S..l7.:lSB4k Nov. 1 Not. 2.... Not. t ... Not. A.. Not. I... Not. .... Nov. .... Nov. t. Nov. t .... OV. W.. Not. 11... Not. 12... Nov. IX. Not. 14... Nov. IS.. Nov. 14... Nov. 17... Not. IS... Not. !.. Nov. Nov. 21... Nov. 22.. Nov. 22... Not. 24... I a V-w i 731 I I k 7: i 7k i f 73) t l t sat t c i 4 4 511 4 ( 4 aa. .'J it?, 4 Tli 4 sk 4 74, ;j 4 741 7 4 2j 4 -4 k2. I 4 7 4 75, 4 7j 4 T 4 7h t - 4 ai 4 (HI 4 ok 4 tttt . i 4 elf 4 2k 4 k 4 tk 4 1 a 2 Mi t rx 2 9m i H 1 S7 'I 1 S t ll 2 4 1 S6, t ti 2 il t W t M 1 all 2 ii, ."! m t 4w 2 47 t 45 t 44, I 1 41; 2 tat t a 2 x t to rn I 1 2TI t ri 1 44i a 4, t 1 M 2 17 mm 42, t a 1 444 t a 2 4m, I 17 IIS 2 54 t 4ii 2 2 rM 1 2 22, I 17 2 to. 23 1 M i t 22 It ri 2 n, 2 12 2 22, 2 u 2 22: 1 14 t 244 la a M. 1 12 ,m 1 2 2 27 2 24 a 27, 2 a 14 I l-i I -v Kil its t a I t m I l aSi i OH,' t a. I i g a t 28 ! M I 2t Ula i i i 74, t H i TV I A. I Indicates 8unday. lATURSArt SHIPMXNTa. The following fist shows th aumber ef ears of feeders shipped to the country Sat arday and their deaUnatioa: Cattle Car John Sandsford. Lakeside. Neb B. 4 M 1 J. O. Copple. Bancroft, Neb. It A 0 2 I, A. White, Pender. Nek M, ah 0 1 W. E- Bates. Springfield. Net M. P 1 Thomas Madden, Chadron. Neb F. E 2 John Blake, Phelps City, Mo. kC C 1 George Crandtul. Dow City, la. L C...... I A. Armstrong. GUdden, Is, N. W 8 R W. Oerlaw. Oarlaw. UL Q 1 Frank Rama bottom. Creanoa, la, 8 Sheep D.D. B. 8. Rlngsby. Thedford, Neb. B, M... 1 The ofRcial number of ears of stock brought la today by each road waa: Rawda. Cattle. Bog. Eh'p. BTsea. C. M. 4 St. P. Ry 1 .. 1 Wabash Rv Missouri Pacific Ry.. 8 Union Pacific syataxk (7 24 4 CAN. W. Ry I 24 F, El 4 11. V. R R. 77 10 3 C-. Pt. P, M, A 0-... 7 8 4 .. H. A M. Ry M 14 1 1 C. B, A Q. Ry .. 1 K. C. Bt. J. Ry.... 1 C R. L A P., eaat .. C, R- L A P, west .. 2 8.. Lilo-ai Central Ry... 4 1 Total receipts 2St 88 6 8 The dispotutioa of the day's receipts was as follows, each Buyer purcnastrig the ber of head UtdJcated: Buyer Cattle. Hoc ghee-p. Omaha Packing Co til 4X4 4S Swift and Company. ......1.14 Armour A Co 701 Cudahy Packing Co La Armour, Sioux iity Vansant 4 Co 14 (IS 2. Ml tra 2.72 L171 LS75 LSJ7 Carey 4k Benton........... 8 ..... Lobman A Co 121 ..... W. L Stephen H ..... H'.H A Bro T William Underwood . 8 ..... ..... IJvtngstoos 4 Schailer... IB Hamilton A Rothschild... 197 Wolf A Murnan, 222 .. B. F. Hobtolck 11 Dennis 42 .. ... Wertheimer 15 Other buyers 492 ACT Total - JLa 1,7 IT546 CATTLE There were more cattle here today than arrived a week ago. and aiso more than were generally expected. As a result the tendency on tho part of Both packers and feeder buyers was to pound the market. As a general thing, however, the deslrabia classes did not show much change. There was about the usual number of ,cornted steers included In the offerings, but nsost of them were of inferior quality. The market waa slow and very uneven, tho same aa It was last week, and whiia the market could not be quoted much of any lower It was certainly no higher. Buyers seemed to bo very indifferent and did not take hold of area th better grades with any Bfe. The cpw market wa also slow and weak. It was noticeable, however, that the taa tiers sold without much trouble at steady price, while the choicer kinds were tho one to be neglected- la soma) cases sellers were calling the market just about steady, while tn others they were calling It a shade easier. It wa very evident that the snap and ton of a week ago were lacking. Bulla, veal calves and stags, whil not very active, broaght about steady prices. With the exception of a few of the very choicest loads of stockers and feeders th market on stock cattle waa lower today. Titer were a good many cattle carried over Sunday in th hands ef speculators, and comparatively few buyers arrived thla morning, so speculators were naturally bearish- Tho market was very uneven, so that wbila some sales were not ever a shad lower, others were fully a dime lower. The better grades af western beef steers old without muck rrouoie at about steady prices, but the cotamoner grade were slow snd lower. Rang cows were steady to a nttle lower, th declin bet rig snoatly am ths better grade All but the best grades of stockers aud feeders were also alow and lower. Representative sale: BEET STEERS. . .a. P Urn As. p. it -aw cows. M II t ItSS t M IS II It 13 I w iarr 1 at pit IB 1 ........... list t ts itttw I av 4T ItlM I af IH It) 1 phi 1 aa IMS t U C . 1HH 1 S 4 i 1 1 .....! I M A itltii I 65 1 laae I 41 HEIFERS. at 44 I 4E I 4M t ts a.". 171 1 41 t TH la 1 a IS 14 art 111 BUT J A 1 1 A- IBS 1 Tl 1 . 140. f M !i I at J... W IS u 1 yt CALVES. FTFS R S AND HEIFERS. m 1 41 STOCK CALVES. 4-TH J a 1 141 I Tl STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. e. IK l.. aw I m i I 2. w la ..it. I 41 .-- T7 I a. m IB Mbl I tl NEBRASKA- 1 1 t A No. Av. 15 cow. Si cow a. 1iaT7 8 NSL. lMu 5 cow Pr. 2 2 35 8 la 2 m 8 2 v 8 8 3 3 8 N. Av. Tr 1 bun. 3 2 1 bull hew 2 1 bull 4Sm 2 1 feoder .. U M II co 4 rows T 82 feeders.. 99 17 feeoers.. A 1 feeder... I ( 8 14 8 8 ae 3 h ia lee-aers.. k4 51 fea-Oers.. 91 12 rows fl 1 n W 8 feeders.. 72 4 CO. a M IS 1 feetW... lot 3 3t 8 barter IB 1 belfer.. 7w ttt 1 be! fee . 4B1 t 75 2 boiler taw S t feeders.. 422 4 S t feeder. -I 8 t 12 feeder.. M ID II feeders.. 8 18 feeaers.. 74 2 ) II feeders.. M IB 1 fewdrr... a t 1 steer '. 4 25 1 steer 1 75 8 caivea... 214 8 8 caive... 145 8 75 7 ca Via 2 75 t MWI 14 2 24) T cows r.2 2 2 Meow 74 tb 1 tw rt g T row. 842 2 43 1 hull. 1I 2 u WTOMINti. 148 ewwn.... BM I at I n....MI 8 Bt rm,, l COLORADO H row ....E3 8 25 17 cows 047 I Bt 13 feeder . M IS I slater.. .la 2 ka 1 fveder...l4 125 I ateer.. I M 2 45 4 farixtcrs . 4S 2 kfe 1 tteer 2 45 1 feeder., aw I 1 steer ttr 25 2 feeders.. 2 4a 3 at .era . .. v1 J 1 row '" 8 5a 2 aui-er . . 1 : t 2 25 34 coa a n 2 1 steer 6a 2 45 IP rttws m ! 5 2 .leer. ... be f xi let 5-a 2 25 llw. . 14 8 25 2 oatwa.... S34 2 as 2 raivara... 15 8 a 1 row 74 2 15 tfwdtara .AW 25 1 wa 7'je 1 14 evwa lead 2 15 T oowa kM 2 4k 4 eow... . 43 Kcvw t.a 2 45 1 ewa-...l u 2 Tl k cosa k ttt afevwa . 1A 8 ttt u r ins t 21 titt . . . t .'. 2 v I. N Woriev Neb II' 4 17 20 rows.... '-frl "10 1 r t cow .. 14"2 2 li It fee-iera. t"lt t m 2 4T a R B Rrork. vv v ..ltWJ I IS feeders M 4 r A Harmon j", l.tro 2 steers . ..IfiW 4 M Donian oln. ... n s cow...... R S'ltTH-e W. D. . V-M 2 Wood I. A Co-t'laho srt b 3 steers 42 steer 214 steers. 114 4 fOT feeder, linn 8 S I feeders M H. Pnf more Nek. 1141 2 45 2 Pteera... (OK 2 tn 2 t ertwa. 111.1 144I 8 4 3 feerters.. 1 I feeder... DO A. II COW.... 3 15 cows ! R A. 2 4 1 steer.... J ' M Carr Neb, 2 2R 1 bull..... 2 w .! 2 tS andersnn 4010. 47 cow, i or. 2 2 : i calves... l!k 4 7 AC. Stratton Coin. k4 2 7 cow..... tit J SS 7 feeders. t feeders.. il 2 feeders.. &. V. 1 cow a 1 cow 1 cowa....i"7I 2 4 cow. 41 2 r 2 70 I cow 7 I H Oerdts t'olo, 2 36 li steal-...!! 2 3 2 1 ateer 2 25 2 75 1 steer M) IS 1 cow K 2 25 Clark Cattli Co Colo, a stag.....10H 3 cow. 4 2 4 fl 2 li 2 25 1 cow T70 w. n cow i 24 cow..... 12 t bulla.... Kit A- Ripley Wyo. 1 1 steer ...J'" 2 li 2 steers K 111 1 stag .lijO 8 S 4 1 Ti J tn Pratt A Ferris VV ysv It steer.. .!::. Ill 4 cow 1021 4 steer.. .112 2 40 HOiIS There wa a heavy run of hotrs here today lor a Monday, but twenty-seven cart were consigned direct to packer snd not offered en the market. The market opened Juat about steady with Saturday's average, but before a dosea load had changed bands trading came to a stand still and fur some time nothing was done Buyers claim that they have oeen paying too much for tnetr supplies here aa com pared with other markets and must get this market down tn line with other. Seiier. however, were not willing to maaa any concessions of that character, so that the morning was well advanced before much w aa dona. Tho situation, however, kept getting worse instead of better and flna.ly packers were only offering MUB to tAli for ths lima kind that eold on Saturday from ti.M to .. so that their oil. were loatiiR lower. Th top today waa tAJii. with saies all the way front tklB up to 8Jk Repra sentativ sale: Ms. a., aa. Pr. . .I4 1X4 I M Ha. A. Bk Pr. .... .rr aa li TV .... JTt 1X4 4 M U 2X4 W l ts r. ... t xt S7. lit ... I n w 4 xt aa....4 ... t xt 14 4 Bt 4 M 4 4 4S t E 44 1 M IB at 14 is cr......r m ic u aa. at t a a ...114 s 11 jne 11 4 s TT i:4 ... I M ts JM IS I It m .SO St I 14 4 JX1 MS I tl M J4 4S I U4j 71 ....J-! ... I 1J, tt......JSt MS I U- Tl 21 Its I Li-. r. tt at 1 ixv, t. ..xn ua 1 11. c .....tn at 1 i2- u jm las uvs t4......S4 iM I U- 74 .7 US I U- 4a.- aa ts 1 12 -t T 214 ... I il 14 221 K III SHEEP There wag nwt k heavy supply of sheep and lambs her today and be side that the proportion of fat stuff to th total receipt was not large. Packers ail seemed to nave liberal orders, so that the market opened active at fully steady prices aa compared with the cioaa of last week. Fed wethers and yearling mixed sold aa high as 13.75. native ewes brought 83. Bl. fed western ewes t3-2 and some fed lambs tASa. Anything at all desirable tn the way of killers sold at a rapid rata and everything waa disposed of In good season. There were not very many feeder buyers on hand thla morning, so that the market on that class of stock was rather slow. Sellers, though, wera holding for steady prices and the bunches that changed hand looked about steady with last week Quotations for graspers: Good to choice yearling t2.5tnil.7i : fair to govd. tXS443.i1); good to choice wethers, t2.:52.iA: fair to good wethers, 83.)f2JS; choice ewes, COMy 2.25: fair to good ewes. t2.2&a2.75; good to choice ktmb. 843034.75; fair to good lambs. t4-K4f4-5v. feeder wethers. 82.75tiii2.lS; feeder yearlings. 22-3mi2S : feeder lambs. 83.0tny 4S; cull lamb tL"jiu; feeder ewes, tig2.'.. Good fed stork sells about 25c higher than choice grasser. Representa tive sales: No. Av. 2 eoTT ewe k 4 cull ewes . . .. 75 8 cull ewe 112 3 Wyoming ewes .. ... MJ 4 Utah ewes lot ii Wyoming- wether. ti 22 fed w .. s Pr. 2 2 2 ill 2 5t 2 W 2 tk a 2 3 2 8 25 3 4 3 3 3 t 3 75 3 4 ) 4 S5 1 40 1 : 2 4t 3 5 3 W 4 i 4 4 3 til 1 25 1 5 1 s 2 ft 2 5i) 2 75 2 2 35 8 t 8 U 8 79 8 88 421 fed Itnt, ho 4-4 fed ewes Ill 21 fed ewes and wethers 7 1 fed ewe 13(1 3 fed ewes 124 2KB Wyoming wethers 1 2M wethers and yearlings 39 275 Wyoming lambs 48 8 native wethers Ulr 445 native lamba 2 2-Ki Wyoming cull ewes..... 96 ! 2" Wyoming cull ewes M 2J9 i yomlng ewes 91 25 Wyoming ewes J 47 Wyoming feeder lambs........ 85 38 native ewea 1-a) Is native lambs lv'l 22 native lambs tit 177 Wyoming wethers 87 8 buck 131 24 native ewes H 12s South Dakota ewes 12 11 native ewes 72 t native ewes and wethers lli 444 native ewes 12 2 western feeder wethers t 44 native ewe at 2u Colorado wethers .......... M western yearlings IS 873 western lambs. .......... ....... Q 48 naUv wethera La CtnCAtSO UT8E BTOCxt MAatKETT. Csttla tlww auaat Lawit na Dvw-s, kwt Bkep BTUt-aaalsi Btewdy. CHICAGO. Nor. 2A CATTLE Receipt. 2.tA) head, including LIM westerns; mar ket slow and hie lower: good ta prim steers. l-7i-; poavr to medium. tXswug S.jrr stockers and feeders. 82.duip4.ail; cows, txetpt iw; hanfers. 82.SjA.u: caaaers. tLkary 2.t. bulla. CMj it), calve t2.iMer7.ia; Texas fed steer. 13.IMa74.ia, w eat ar steers, t3.itaa4.7a, HCKiS Receipts. St.tOB head; estimated tomorrow. SO.uua head- left ever, t,t. head: bulk steady: closed Sc lower; mixed and butcher, ti k-ftAJt". rough heavy, -3-4.a; light, ts aj.li. bulk of sale. K.kual3u. SHEEP AND LAMBA-Recelpu. 3S . head; aheep, best native steady; lamba, best natives, steady: good to coolc weth era, 83-iuj4 4a; fair to rhote mixed, tS-joql l ie; western sheep. B-TStiflTi: native lamb, t3-t&i.25; wester lamba. 12. 7T04. 15. Official Satorday: Racatpta. Slilpwaents. Cattle . . .. 24J l. 4 14 --tf p a a. a a4laaat4aaiiaatal . frT Sheep L377 L13 8f a aaa City Uti Btwek Mavrket. KANSAS CTTT. Nor. JA CATTTJS-Ra-eeipte. 11 aaa) aatlve. Lkw Ttiaoa, calve. SuB Texass. l.kW a Uvea; corn cattle steady to lie higher: native cows, slow and weak: we. tern cows, steady to strong: stacker and feeder, quiet but steady; quarantine, alow: ehotce export and dressed beef ateer. tuUytS: fair to good. 13 oun5 stockers and feeders, t2.70ej4.25; western fed steer. t3 1.JS5t: Texas and Indian steer, t2 Vnf 4 ptr; lxaa cowa. U7bJ. : native call, tl 504j4 25; native heifers, tl Piti tf: can-rvt-c. tl.skKXM, bull, fZ.si caivea, 82.7M-q.am. H 'id Rsc-rlpt. 4. baat Market steadv to tra; to ta SB; buia ef aala-a. M luAIS. heavy. t 3; mixed packer. t4 -ut.i5; Ught. m f7,Ai;; Xurker. 8AM t(4 :ri: Plga. B 2I.V-4.W. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt s. TUB bead Market active aad Orm. aatlv iamb. at kau5 Jr. weaiern laanba. t3-Mt; lS. fed wea. l3.WaA Ik. native wethera. K JWJJI t. wwKera wethers. 83 lUHiai. stockers and fe3er. tl-k-giak Bt, tsala Ltva Btwark Sufctt ST. LOUIS. Nov. 2A TATTLE Rec(M. I I taw head. Including L T.aana. Market suravdy f"V aativoa t atroag fur Teaan. naUve shlppAag and eapurt avteatrs. ta7af T tat, tk tup beiag paid larr Uacl graaWa. draa.ij beef aad butt' ber steer. tl-Tect k; ateer HooVr 1 Iba.. 8t kauA ia: t atrr and feeder, tl Mg-4 k . rvas aad bartfrrs, t3 i... cantver. tl 5wp2 m. bulla. II S"Ot 435. calve -anti av. Tela aad ltxtl.n steers. tS.7B4 v. cows aad kteifers. 8taea) 825. HOD8 Receipts. 4w head. Market sttxtig. pigs and tight, tk tu Hi. pacaer. r-iav buttver. s jias 5 SllttP AND LAMMtv-Matweipt 1.2m bead. Market active aad Krwa: native ant tuna. t3taala5. Utaba 14 hai la. eiAila aad buaaa. H -44 . stwekevs. 81 iuaft Ma Blapwa CMp Ll4 ktatak Baraet. SIOUX C1TT. la . Nr 34.-.r tal TU gram CATTLIS Recartpts. I bead; leal stteker sieady and t aral fcateves, 14 fcx).: arvw. bull 4-4 avtaed. t2 --4 t. siw ar aad fWdve. CMpt. yrluiga and ealve IT.! HOijsV-rUM-taria. M head Me lowvr aei aiuahty fvvr. awiilug at 8aABi; buia, ta V"rt it aiii.fcP-tc4i ha) Batad; steady. Bt- Jaewpk t-lv ttaefc Markart, T JOwCPS. M.. Nev M CAT-TLS RatTvlstta. 2 3.4 bead Market 4.dr st-twam. uUiat, It itasVAka. : ka kaafw. 14 row .. 14 Cow .. 41 ateer . 1 bti.l 8 trul... 15 row. . . li cow. . 2 cows... w rows... t JttptTi v.. I. BMC atocker. and feeder., C it T H'-lI rteeeirta 1.771 tv 4. Mar-! ate. ty to .troeg. me.iitMn and Ivaty, l:r. Vlr r . W ' " HrlF-P a1 IM Ro-It"i t head Miirket r'1 4t. flrtn . -' Umtia. . yearlrng. 8A; wether., r. . wea, 82.4. w Toek l.lve Bk Market. NFIW ToRK. Niv 24 f ATTt.F-P.e-cMpa. 1117 head: steers p12e W-twer h-i . firm ti lie higher: crws .low to l.wr aatlve aeeera. W TvtrS weS'eria. 1 K.tt t even and stags. U .V4r4 46. b-iHa, C .n etiw.. II iJ B. cable, quoted Mve m . at l2lfiiJSc pee lb. ilrawel weight. ..... ate,iv at l!u"l.l: lamh. 14c. ilree-aed w a-hlpmenrs t.imorrow, 41 cattle. Li'.i .-'-srd 4.11 IJarter. ..f be-f. C A LV ES Receipt.. t.t head: veal, f ,. C 25. grr. tt'iil 7. western, t: r 4 te); ciiy dreed veais, firm at ir'SV. ' -per lb H EFT AXD IJIMB P.ecelpra :i y, hea.i; hP .ready to 4trong; lam. i; higher; rmtmsn to rh. Ice aheep. t J ' extm. t4: few export, 24 25. cul.s. 12. ' .--k ; choice. Witi.pS.l5, c-;l.s. U - 4 25: no Canada lamba HtMiiS Receipts. W 9T hea.i; mArV lawer; .tat hoes. IA.t: few oursl.le e.- at W j4. we'ern naiminal. etaxk la Bight. The following were the receTr. of dv stock at ths six prtrjclpal ciries .-ruriiT. t .irrie. Omaha AKH Chicago B.'l Kansas City M.1 8t. Lntils - 8. ' r. Joeenh ... l.r.t Sioux City XJ H '. 5-e- 4. :.2r.2 2R. . 4. io " .' 4 1 .t" 1.71 1. . . Ai i... 55. tra e..v7 Totals ..4S.3li fattaw Market. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 21 -rnTTOV-Flrm ; sale. l.7: bales; oni.rarr. tl-;. ; good ordinary. 7 3-ltic; iow mldHieg. TV", middling. c; good mlddllrg. 1 ;-S:, ir, .1 dlmg fair. c; receipt. 2t.9 baies t, 347.73 bales. Futures. sta,ir; Nvvemtwr S tttc bid; December. S.UuS lie. J.t-u.irv. 8.rytl.23c: Febr-iary. S.J5.liii.Jtc. Mir--., 8 32c; April. S j4c45S 3c; M.iy. 4 2Au J7r June, S.37tr4 3Bc: July. S JMj4 4. ST. LOI IS. Nov. 24.-COTTi-N-FTm anJ tc higher; mltMHng. :: sas. i"l b..j. receipts. 4.J1S bales, shipmect. AT.S hale. Steele. 3.071 h.es. NEW YORK. Nov. 24. COTTON Ope ,i firm at an advance of S to 11 points. The advance was Increased to IS to IS -.!- for the day on the more active pne.fi.-T. this being a net rise or aJ to if p. ir: within a little more than a week Tola' Improvement was largely on strong ct;e. Liverpool reporting an advance of 7 to 4 point Later in the session the weather became a factor and buying was upon an enormous scale and from all classes of operator At the opening the short were particularly heavy buyer C'tntnbuung to th Improvement were strong advances from the cotton markets of the country, the south tn general reporting an a.ivar.e of l-ltiS-;c, and large activity on the part of the exporters and spinners. e.pecia:.y the former. Texas reported large areas of lowlands more or lee washed out, with heavy rain prill failing. Other parts of the cotton belt reported killing frosts. At the same time the movement of cotton was of disappointing proportions and not tn keeping wtth the larger crop estimates cur rent a few weeks ago. Total tranjj.-tn-na today are estimated at not 1m than if - bales. The public gave prt ferix- to March. May and July, while spot Kcu and the larger shorts bought ths nearer positions very freely. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 24. COTTON Spot, moderate demand, prices f to S points higher: American middling, fair. 8. ltd. good middling. 4.M; middling. 4 d: low mid dling. 4 41. good ordinary. 4. kid, ordinary, 4.24d. The saies of the day were S.ura) ba.es. of which 3M were for speculation and ex port, and Included AinO American: receipts. 3.0 bales. Including J.i4 American. Fu tures opened firm and cioajed tteady: Amer ican middling, g. o, e.. November. 4 5-'9 4-S2d; November and December 4.4eH.4&o. December and January. 4 43'fi4 47d; January ! and February. 4.4ra4.4i: February an.i March. 4.46d: March and April. 4 464: April and May, 4,4&d; M.y and June. 4.4d: June I and July. A44tjj4 4od; July and August. 4.4d. Wklaky Market. CHICAGO. Nov. 24 WHISKT Steady at H.32. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 24 WHISKY Steady at 81.32. PEORIA, Nov. 24. WHISKT On th basts of S1..1S for finished good CINCINNATI, Nov. 24.-WH1SKT Dtf tillers' finished goods, steady on basis of n.32. O atrial Tote af Wlsarwaaia. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Nov. 21. The of ficial vote for governor tn the recent state election is as follows: Rose, democrat. 146.S1S: Drake, prohibltionia-t, .!: La Follette. repuoitcajj, ISlOt; Seidel. socialist-democrat, 15.367: p-jrk. sociaiist-iaboc. 7S7. The total vote was 3S5...S and Jv erner LaFoliette I piuraitty 47.. Arsrasseat far ew Trial, DETROIT. Nov. 14 Argament on the application for a new trial for Frank C. Andrews, former vice president of the wrecked Cltv garters bank, wa begun to day be tore Judge Murphy. Th application I based a several affidavits that Jur-tr Bock was prejudiced agair.st Andrews when h was sworn tn a a juror In the case. Ta Be Bar-led ta ariia-tau HOUSTON, Tex.. Nov. 24 Th remains ef Captain J. D. McBlain, U. S. A. have been sent to Washington, where they will be interred In ArUr.gtoo cemtery. Captain McBlain was the first officer to obtain a commission under the act of congresa per mitting enlisted men to apply for examina tion. Alaaea at tk Jew. BUCHAREST, Roumanla, Nov. 34 Th disciplinary coaactl of th Roumanian bar has published a decision that only Rou manian clusens may hereafter practice law or act as clerk of lawyers. The de cision is aimed directly at th Jew who form th majority of lha la yen and law clera. Dluaa to laarsitsg. CMlCAuO, Nov. 24 John Dillon, who was atrlcaen with th grip yesterday aad ar abl to plead the Irian caose at the Mac cheater martyrs memorial, for which j-ur-poaa ha cam to Chicago, is reported to day to be improving ad with prospects of being able to leave his room within a day or two. Bid tktw BLIkuK lint By. LONDON. Not. 54 The king af Portugal bid farewell to King Edward at Windsor this morning and proceedad ta Blenheim, where he lunched with the duke snd dich M of Marlborough. Ths Portuguese king will remain la England for soma time on a private vtaU. Ta Ereet Wire lews Btatleaa. KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 24. -A Ml kaa been prepared for rat trod act mn tn the ml ieartaiatur next year providing for tb crscuoa of wlretess telegraph stations her. Tslt r asses li.4 Xlht. SPRINO FIELD. Til. Not. 84 -Th con dluoa of Oovemor Tale ts quits encouraging- H paaaed a govd night and his tem Ixrratur today was m. Tk kew kind af Geaerxl Artbsx rlntra ar now aa aal. THE KB7AI.Tr MABMBTT. INSTRT "VENTS Bled for reord Monday. No4mber 34: Warrsaty Dweda. W H, Strain and wlfs to Oarla-s Col- len. lots 1 and 8. bloc 8. C. B Mayas 1st add t Valley.. . .... .-.-8 17 Adulpk Genius and rtf. to Ethau L. Gamuos t ai. swV SB-14VI1. . 1 ) r lieila and wif to Hehn m Cm.. loll 1 I t I. 8.Wkd 14 Marsha.! Ls vision; lots .-, " A Bulotnua. add: lot A Jeffrtear tuk, takw C. r Faks and wife t O C. Byrtoa. b i tn a Ki-k k fjoatk Omaha, lat 1 aad A Fan Bub... ............. If g TtacamaAi t C W HalW. lota 3 ad A txwk at. rtor-rs-c.. .......... L M. Frwarickpoo ku4baa4 t Anna L A KKimtiui-. w a '- b - - , . . . . . . tlrawaml att . . AM Beaai R. Metcalf' and husband ta Katta Weua f mldai 5. fat of aV lot A biuak 5, Orchard HIU Stuth uha Savinga bk I A. L. k,t,.ni.i lata 1 to A blurk 8. A- 85 fe,anltt a Aaoara I.Sut Halt rtataa Dated. f b rretler. trust at, to Mutual OD Task Ll eoaapaay. kM I and 2. beA" a I. MTCagwea add Mary barrel it il 14 II I FVor, lot T kl.t. a kl. Fkar.aeat A ail avhrtjodarr to W. E. .- 14-lA-U Shentr t Baxker lauatng and Loan aeevx-kAvtius. aael 5. bavl 4. Cmgaa PlAVt -. Bl.eritf to Baakers' b-juKtisg and I-oaa a-MAriatlua. avt 12. maaam. A. J-lrat 4d t 4-rrta C. r Hairuaa, twener. 1 Bwtty TvrraAiumU kul Bad 2. k rk A aAsb flaw . TwasJ A-IAM l mt tratarV- '"'- r-r tf. lat- l-r cer t . aat A-aVA, A . ..It.- 4