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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1891)
0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. wS8iNESDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1891. piipnui Tiirn it i tiffPTO m i SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Bllgbt but Obatinato Decline in the Whca Pit , RESULT OF FAVORABLE WEATHER Trader * Kcnllzcil That n Freczi Would In | tire Sprouting Crops After tlio Itnln , llcnuo tlio n .Monday. CiiiCAnn , III. . Nov. 10-Thoro wai a slight ljut oljFllnato decline In the wheat markc from the opening to thuoloso today and tin most IiiTiMilonn efforts to liraco up price * won offut'lunl only In miiiiirlnij temporary rallies which were ( itilcUly dissipated by tlio sue cecdlng rush of sales. Today's declines however over , wu.s a logical one. and was caused b ; wlu.t Is gladdening the heart of every Atnerl can farmer , however depressing It may bo tr some of tlio heavy traders general rain1 throughout the wheat licit and continued mild weather. The drop today would have coino yesterday but for the reports of cold weather Indications. Traders roallzoil thai freezing weather would hn disastrous to tin Bproutlng crop , after the heavy ruins , so thl icollng , combined with strong cables , ken prices up yesterday , and oven inarUed an ap preolablo advance. Today's opening found the cables qulto ac strong us yrstoiilny , but the Chicago tradei failed to tulio his inspiration fiom Mvnrpoo imd llerlln In markets today and the cold wave fcenro liavlnt : Hiihsliloil. tlio Inevltabu ilci-llnc eainc. Subsequently cables we.ik- cued , doubtless on reports of decline In Amor lean markets anil tlio amounts of Hour or orimn pnssagu. showing an lncrcnsuof b'JH.WK ' bushels contrltiuted UHO to the decline. Non York was a free seller from the start. Logan , bcwartz-Diipue. Mllmlne. llodwlti and othori were buying , while Mitchell , Harry I.cstoi and locm op.T.Uor-j were alsoaulho sullliu aide , and the long whcnttnok on yesterday came out fieely. The eloanincen from funt ports yoHtordny ageregatod Wl.OUi bushels ol wheat and Hour. The local Block of conlrh.'t : wheat Increased JOS.iXK ) ImshoK making tmj total In store hrro 4.0 > 2,00) bu hols against ! ! , CI2.0ui bushels a year ago. New York ro- pnrtod thirty m.ids taUou for export. Kreliht room for Llitl.OOO liiiNhels was tal.cn hero today. It was claimed that Russia would prohibit the exportation of who-it after November II. The Imports and KnglUh f.ir i crs' deliveries to thu I nlted Kltr-'dom exceeded the cstlmnlo consiiinptlon \ > v about 2,0UOJO ( bu. Homo markets worn lower. Arrivals In the north west were free. Kocoipts at Duluth were KM cars and Minneapolis 471 cars a tot.nl of l.'O ' ! ) cars agalnit'.twt cars yesterday and 70S cars it year ago. Local receipts were 407 cars , of which III cais were of euntracfgrades. With drawals from store were 41,718 bu. Kocnlpts at all points abrogated 2,2(2iO. ( : ' > hu and .fhip- ineiils from sumo were MUU.KCI bu. The ox- jiort cleaiancCH from four ports were ir > . 'LO lihlHiif Hour and : < r.,5UU bu of wheat. The opening was about from 'io to 'jc ' lower than yestciday's closing , ami with only slight lliK'tuatlons declined Ike more , then recov- 01 iid Hl.ghlly , again ruled easy and t.iooloslng wns about from IJie to 'Jo lower than yester day. Corn opened strong and higher , the bull clique evidently bidding up the market In order to unload but when t liny attempted to do so. there was a iiulclc collapse and a drop of from 'ie to Ic with but llttlo subsequent re covery. Castor , Martin and Hartlett-1'ra/.lur were the best bidders at the start , but the sell ing noon turned the tide. November corn , which yestur.lay closed at 5l"ic , opened this morning anywhere from 15 Uu too."i ? c , but by noon had reached to.Vi o. Year corn , which old In the opening scramble from 48c to 4H' ' c , declined In the time to 47e. and Mny from 45 > io early , sold oil' to 4lic. ! The weaker tone of the market was loward the nloso of the ses- ion. November was sold as low as Mo and closed in that. Year anil December declined to4H'o ( , leavliri oir nt the latter point , and May touched from 4jio to4."iJiC , and closed at 45fUc bid. Oats opened ( Inn and Uo higher at IlJJfo for November and : ti3.o ; for May , these being the lilgb prices for the day. There was consider able realizing and November sold on" to X'c , closing \a lower at that figure , whllo May , after several tins and downs , reached bottom tit.- " c , that being tlio closing prk-e. It Indi cates a doollno of JiC. Itecelpts were 342 cars , and ; ) 'J.7.VI bushels. Hog pni'lnctH were weak , with packers f roe sellers. January perU hold early at from $11.110 to ? ll.i7'Jbroko : ' to Jll.'ft and at I'.1 o'clock was 8ll.'J7'i. ! January lard sold from M , ' ] ) to $ j.W and Januury ribs from " > .K. " > to f.VTr1 } . Weak ness was the rule durlnz the last hour , JIUHI- nry pork Kelllng to J1I.20. January lard to M.-'lj anrl January ribs to < "i.7."i. The loading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : I'YotwQuiet hut steady : wjnter patents , W.50iBH.tX ) : sprliiK patents , il.GOffi5.00. ( WIIBAT No. 2 spring * heat , Ol o : No. 3 iprlni ! wheat. 35'4'o ; No. 2 red , U5c. ( loilN No. 2 , A7c. OATS NO. 2 , 3''oj No. 2 will to. 33S3lc ; No. 3 White , iKXle. KYK-NO. 2 , oc. : ; ItAiii.ur No.2,5Uo ; No. 3 , f , o. b. . 4CSOOo ; No. 4 , 430o. KI.AXHIIKII Na LOI'.Je. TiMDTiirSKKli Prime , $ l.in. : 1'DIIK Mess pork , pei- bill , J3.37(58 ( M ; lard , nor cwt , * il.lol.r.Hi ( ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , f. > .45 : dry salted shoulders ( hexed ) , 10.5i3lJ.3J : ihort eloarsldos Iboxndi , $ iY \ lO.D. : WIIISKKV Distillers' finished poods , per gal , HtifiAtis Unchansod ! cut loaf , 55j'o : crau- ulated , 4OHic. Hecoipts anil stilpuiouts today were as fol lows : On the I'roduco oxalmngu today , tbo butter marUotiiilot | anil uucliannod. Oroaniory , 20O l7o ! ; dairy , 17c. KXKB , fresh. 22a-j2io. ! New York Marlcotn. H.iViJ.l.OOi : patents , COfflXM : Minnesota , clear ! l.tv : lI IK ) : straights. 4.UJ4WIS | striiiBht piituiitH , II.7IQ5.M ) ; rye mixtures , JI.H.vai.85. WiiKAT-lleeolpts , : i49riM bus exports , 2ti4.760 tin ; sales , 0,712,010 Hu of futures : 278,000 bur ' ' * ' " ' ' ' ' No.\ " ' ® Vi'tki'm--1"--,1. ' --'ii-ll'4 : . , , . hard , Jl.ll nflil.l21 , , Options stondlly de clined , und closed wealc at I t2o under yesterday. The long Interest was alarmed by the much moro favornblo weather for crowIng - Ing crops , us well as by the temper of the for- olgu advises , which \ > oio genurally weak , by reason , In pan , of the llnauulnl situation In llormany. etc.-in Inoroas-ed supply on pas- Hagt' . also In the Kiigllsh vlslbto supply uiid a marked Inerea'-o In deliveries from farm- wrs hands ; No. 2 red. uowl.ll.V.'uM.l'l"iclosing ' ( , fl.O.Vi ; DocomberJI,07"uiilJK"iclosing ( fl ( I7ali January , tl.uti'.tCauo.V closlnir. il.uii'i : l-'ob- Jj.U' Ol.ia ? , , qlonln'g * l.r. ' ? i Aprll'Vlosliig , ' II.KIi Slav. j , * -.i. " ' nliMli.iV , iVi. . , . , Jijno.l.r. > iI.U ! > j , oliHlnjj. l.l. i. HVK Qulut : wostorn. tl.ovai 07 ! . lUllI.KV-Olllotl SIlloS , 10,000 1)11. ) llAiti.KV MALT-Quliiti Canada couutrv in iiile , &Sc. CoilN-Heeoliits , 1075biii exports , 5 < , GM Ini ; ales. 2v ,000 hu of futures ; 201,000 hu of spot ViISOittk'11' ' ' " "Iiratoly uctlvo ; No. 2 , 7jyMc. ) Onilons iiilvi iicbVl"from"io'to ? firmer cahlos and dccroubud Uc , closed from 140 to ? o under yeslorday. OATti-Spot uiarl.ot dull and heavy ; options ll.uAnml , J .u.i ! ' .Hr..NP.y ! Wi > pr , : n'Bc. eloln < -'lilc llAV-1-alr douianil : stonily : shipping , Jc.ooa S."fl ; good to choice , < 7.4W.M. Mora I'lrni , fulr ileinanili state common to choice. IlWiMo. Uoi'rEK Uptloni opened itouily at from fl to 20 points declluo closing Bieuily m from 6 to 15 polntH down , lilies , 18-VX ) bugs , In * oluillng .November , til U.'var.av Den-mbur , Hl.KWIl.l ) ) ! January , tllM ; Mitrch , Jil.lMft 1I.M ; Muv.-ll.lU ll.iJuno ; , 111. 10 ® 11.Ut July , IRtJMll.uU ; spot Itlo quiet und llrm , No. 7 , KuoAit Haw. qulot anil firm ; rclliied llrm. MOIUSSKS New ( .Jrlonna. Urm. VWUULKUM bteudy , qulot i crude In Parker' * , Mi-scriiiln In bulk , I'arUnr's. M.OC tollncil In Now Vork , tn.V.Vftil.40 ! I'hllndclphl nnd llnltlmore. M.2i > aa.i5 : ; I'hliiulflphla nt | Iliiltlnioro In bulk , M. .Vttt.W ; ) ; United closed n Wo for Dccombor. COTTON H : KUOir > Stronger ) orudo. ICosyol low , 2oano. : 'i'AM.ow Wnnkj city ( tiOO for tmckngoi ininc. . Itosi.v Qulot nnil steady ! strained , comma toKoail. tu-jftua. Tuitl-NTiNK-gulol. ttondlcr. ntn < V3./Vic. Koos Qiilot ; fancy , llrm ; western , sMB''lUc rorolpts , U.4IW parknRci. WOOL Qutut ; domostlo fleece , 2l > 3'lOcToxa ; ! ina-jtc. I'OIIK ( Jtilot : old mo ? * , ! 10.05 j now men JI0.75 ! nrlmo , tlO.OoaiO.3l , OUT MEATrf Unsettled : pickled bolllcs. 7',5c plnkled shotildcr.H , 5.U "Jc ; pickled hani ! MIIIIII.KS I'lrmor ; short clear. Novcmbci tfi.ffmilo.iia IiAiin Opimcd ( Inn , closed weak ; wrstori nteatu. } < i.4.i hid ; sales. l.4 : > 0 : tlnrcci ut { 11.15 ; J'.50. ' ! Option salei. 1.7.V ) tlorces ; Decemboi J0.42 ; January , JiUWiiMfi. ! . closini : td.fi'J bid I'obrnary , Kfo ; M'irch , * fi.8ls uloHlui ? J1.60. Hurtnn 1'alr demand ; llrm ; western dairy I.VfWlc ; wptiurn croamory. ' V2fttcwcslon \ factory , IlitlSct Klxln. SU'.WWa ' CIIKKHK 1'alr tloinaiid , llrmcr ; part akltui 1'ni IKON Dull ; American , fMT. Duliitli Wheat Markot. ntir.UTii. Minn. , Nov 10. Tra'lln < was falrlj active , wllh prices on the down cradi' . Tnon wan a drop at the opening ot 'io from lasl nluht's closing , but ono lot of May belli ; worked olT at yeatorday'ti lUure.s. The mar kel , however , was a steadily docilnlii ! ; one and there was a further easing off ot lo befon noon. The feature of the situation , however , Is the hl h laku fiolhts ! , and they havi had cro.it Inlliienco in kooplnx dowi prices. Kates were very llrm today a 7'ic ' to lltill'iilo , and thu prospect o another advance contlnuo-i uood. Tlio uenklj Hour stateniont for the week eiiilud Saturday lust shows a prodiiutlon of lS,4'Ji ! bhls , and lo celpts of 01,572 hbbt shipments , Iixi. .H bbli amount of Hour In storu , 14.1,145 hhK ni aualust 1SU.7.VJ bills at the corresponding dati la * < t year. The market clojod with cash am November I' ' c oh from last nluht's closing May , No. 1 haul , Icon"iind May , No. 1 north' crn. I'jC lower. Ulo.sc : No. 1 hard.cash.Ole ; Nil' vembor , Ulo ; Deconiber , Kiel May , 11.01 : No 1 northern , cash , If.'o ; November , ( llrst half ) O.'e ; N'ovombor , ( ontlro month ) , IHo ; Do enibur , Do ; May , 0 ! c ; No. 2 northern , cash , H7c ; No. voinbcr , 8'Jc ; rojojtcd , 74'ic. H City KANSAS C'ITV. Mo. . Nov. lo. I't.ouit Firm and unchanged ; patnnt , } 2.2l7.5l ; extra fancy , * . ' .2or j.yj5 ; funcy , t..u5M5 : oholfiu , * ! . : a2.mj ; XXX , II.7.V&2.UO. WIIKAT Steady : No. 2 hard , cash , 81Ho bid ! No. 2 rod , cash , ai'ju bid. OouN-.Stuaily ; No. 2 , cash SS'/o ' bhl ; No vember , 'I7 ! c bid. OAT. < Steady ; No. 2 , cash. 27'ic ; Novem ber. 27"c bid. 1'r.A.v Sr.Kti 97' % HAY Weak to steady and unohansort ; tlm- .ilhy , $ - > .50.u ' > tl ; fancy pralrlc , Jil.5'l : irood tc choice , if.Voil'JlJ.SO ' ; low Kradcs , $1.00 ® 1.50. IlUTTKit Steady and unulinimiid ; creamery , iKWJSe ; dairy , 14 Do : store packed , 14lCc. Kotis-l'lrm ul 2)5c. ) UKCKIITS Whunt , 11U.009 bu ; corn , 0.40C bu ; oats , 27OOJbu. SiiiPMKNTS Wheat , 08,105 bu ; corn , 4iOOi : oats , nono. Wheat Alarlcct. MiNNKAl'Oi.ia , .Minn. . Nov. 10. The local market opened today at OO'So ' ou"ored and thu llrst sale was at D3' c. It took hut a few minutes to roach DOc and then It rocov- urcd ! ic , but. soon dropped to OOo n' aln and then wont toSD.'ic , back toOJc , and llnally set tled at H'-'Hc ' for a steady run until just at the do u , when there was a bit ; break , and wheat sold to a close at 8aic ! , ever lo under the opcnlm ; prlco. There was an easier foreign teollnz roportcd , The cash market was quite active and prices were bettor sus tained than on future- ; . Receipts hero were 474 cars and at Duluth r > : i5 , a total of 1,000. November closed at 8'c ) ; December. opcnoJ IKHjO , hlRhustlU'ic ' , lowest .sjc , closed 0'4o ; May. opened 0 e. hlKhost t ) c , lowest OJ'ic. elosod DH'ao ; January , opened DIUc. highest Dl'ic , lowest DJl c , elosod uoyo ; .No. 1 hard , Olc ; No. 1 nortliurn , OJo ; No. 2 northern , bliffl 88c. _ HoHtoii Wool 'Mnrket. HOSTON. Mass. . Nov. 10. There has boon a steady demand for wool and the sales , whllo mostly In small lots , hold up fairly well. Prices remain the s.imo. 1'lccco woo's are still vorv qulot ! indiioted | atSJo for X. JWffj ) Ulc for XX and XXX and above ; Michigan X , -To ; but these nrlcos ml ht no shaded In lai-L'o lines ; No. 1 cotton vrool soils at : i7@Xic ; Ohio line dolaino , : i4ii5c : ; MichiRau line de- lalno. ICiD'Ele. ' Territory wool Is In steady demand , with saleof line on a scoured basis ofMSJOc ; line medium. 5ii ® . " c : mealuin , 5'j@ 55c. California. Orojoti rnd Texas wools are qulot and stoaily. On pulled wools buslnoss Is Rood and steady with sales of choice super nt 4 © I2c : fair to irood supers ut ! ! 0iSc. : and extra at2-ii'W. ( irorolKit wools are steady with Australian soiling \vell. Alilwatilci'O .llarlcetn. Mlt.WAUKKE , WIS. , NOV. 10. Fl.OUIl-Qlllot. WIIIJAT Kisy : ; No. 2 spring , on tracK , cash , OJo : December , Ol'io : No. 1 northern , UGc. CoimKasy ; No. Jl old. on track , cash , 57o , OATS Steady : No. 2 white , on truck , Wto. n\M.Kf Steaily ; November , 50iu. UVK KIrm : No. 1 , store , Olc. Pitiivr-iioNs Quiet , Pome January. } 11.22i. ! LAUD January. S0.2JS. KKCKli'TH-l'loiir. O.OJO p'jgs ; wheat , 78,000 bu ; barley , 74l'lW bit. Hiui'MKNTS Klonr. ai.OOObu ; who.it , 1 1,000 Uu ; barlor , 5.0JO bu. _ Uvoi'i > eel Markets. Iiivuitpooi * Nov. 10. WIIDAT KIrm ) de mand Improving : lioldor-i offer sparlnalv. Cal ifornia No. 1,0s Id&OsOltd per cental ; red west ern spring , Hs lod8.s 10 > id : No. 2 rcn wlnlor , 8s Od. Iteco pts of wheat past three dayn , JllS.OOU centals , InclndliiK 1S7.0JO American. UOIIN l > 'lrm : ilemand fair ; mixed western , fisOUd porcuntal. Kccelptsof American corn for the past three days , 51.600 centals. LAUi--l'rlino western , iXlsild per cwt. . AMEIIICAN LIVK CATTI.I : ( id per Ib. Now Orleans Cotton Market. Nnw Oui.uANs , Ia. . Nov. 10. Cotton easy and IrroKular ; middlings 7ic ; low mlildlln s , 7D-lfic ; aooil ordinary. GJic : not roeelpt ? , 4aGV > bales ; gross. 4lii7 : bales ; exports to the continent , 00,000 bales ; coastwise , 11.C12 bales ; sales , a,500 balls ; stock , a'K.DOJ bales. Cliiclniiutl MurlcetH. CINCINNATI , O. . Nov. 10. WIIBAT Scarce and nominal : No. 2 rod , CC > 397c. COIIN Kas'or ; No. 2 mixed , . u33o. } OATS Stton ; No. 2 mixed , IKc. ' WllISKKY-Jl.lH. Now York Cotton Market. Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 10. COTTON Dull ; mid dlings upland. ? { : middling Nuw Orleans , 8 ll-tce : sales , 01 hales ; futures closed easy ; sales , ia' > .400 bales. _ Ni'W York Dry Goods Mnr'cct. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 10. The Konaral dry poods uarket was without chaiigo and steady in tone. Oil Mnrket. LONDON , Nov , V ) , TUIIPKNTINE Si'tiins 20s lOdpercwt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Havana M-trlcetH. HAVANA , Nov. 10. Sitcarqu'ot and steady. Trailer * Talk. CntCAOO , III. . Nov. 10. Swartz , Ditpeo > t HcCormlck to 1 > \ O. Swarlz &Co. : The wheat iiarkut today was weak from start to finish. Continued ruin , accompanied by mllii weather , rolleved the apprehension caused by the 10- cout drought. Cables also came lower , both 'rom thu United Kingdom and continent , Airolgnoratitlll express confidence th'-.t tlio irohlblt-on by Itussla will bu Imposed on the 5th of this month , but the statement has lost ts Inlluencu hero for the present. The amount on pass.mo showed 1,000,00) neroase. Northwestern receipts were again arge , with predictions that they will eou- Iliuo lioavy for the next thirty nays. O.its vero easier lu sympathy with corn and wheat. 'revisions were dull , llocolpts of hogs were slightly under ycsterdav s estimates and trices were lOc higher , The estimate for to- uorrow was I15.0HO. The market showed homo strength at the opening , which wag lost at'tlio close. The trade as a whole was small , Ciiu-Ado. 111. , Nov. lU.-CoiinsoInmn A : Day to Cockroll llros : Wheat opened lower on failure if freeiing weather to matcrlall/.e and local HiieLHiliitora took advantatreof the usual lauk otoulsldu .inlers pending the Issue of the nouthly government crop report to make a urn on the boar side. The result was a do ollno of from ! PCO to in , o to ti'iSo for Docom- ler unit the uloso was heavy at bottom IIMl res. rom private suurceaffihavo very reliable In- ormatlon that on next Halur.lay Itussla will irohlblt wheat exports , hut this Item laving boon so often relter.ited will lave but Illtlo ulToot until mich decree Is ictually tironlilgatoi ! , Today thu weather van the principal cause of weakness , and being a very lloKlo ally is liable at any nomont to become a bullish Item. We bu- tuve that the magnitude of December and anuiirv exports will uga'n ' startle thu short ntcrost , and wo prefer purcluiKOs on all such breaks as today. Com declined l > 4o to llFo tnd oats ( io to ' .o In untli-lp.itlon of u very HMirhh government report on these grains mil root crois. | Provisions opened higher , mt wuakoned on altering by packer.- ) who cov ered early sales on the Into decline , out owing o thu we ikness In grain there was llttlo other niylng an. ) the market closu.1 ut Inside Itg- ires without Indications ot Immediate blip- tort. OniOAno , III. . Nov. 10.-Konuott , Hopkins & .1) . to N A. MuWhorter ; Wheat has been roak today bocaiuu It had too inanv fool rlunds ye.storday and not because thotu was my new uluinont of weakness today. The old wave. dU not materialize and whoever tinned the weather chart yesterday had no oason to bolluvu It would. Kxportx were fair mlt'iivaguiiiuntii for future blilpnionlH con- ll'Sr.1"ly ' > cs' tlitm yesterday , when ever 1.0.0 , ( X ) I bushels were tuken for export. A cold wave U Indicated for tomorrow with mow * lu thu uortuwcut that I arooxpcoled tobo heavy enough to Intorriip railroad trallleand ciitolf slilpinontsof wheat The local trade nppoara to bo short and I cables come reasonably firm In the forcnooi with weather comlltloiH as shown wo look fo u higher nnd perhaps strong inatknt. Oat have boon heavy for May In sympathy will tha other markets hut ' 'orn has licet weak because shorts had been driver In and there were Inrjo receipt of new corn that graded hotter than formn Rhlpments. There wax also an oxpoctatloi that thu government report would show ai average yield of at least 27 bu. per aero am Indicate aeropof ever 2,00 VWI.oOO hu. As I has boon secured In excellent condition thl would Imply about as mnnh good merchant nblocorn as I ho country has over proilucoi In n single season. Taking this vlow am there belli ! ? comparatively few shoris ti unload tlio market was decidedly weal anil looks .is If It had started fbr a materla domino. Provisions were easier In sympath ; with irrntn , but there was no pressure to sel except in fibs and January pork , both of whlcl wore thoiuht to he relatively high. Hlhs an high.because of tholr scarelty , but Iho stock : are tluoiy 4.0 bo soon enlarged and then the ; will probably soil on a parity with other prod nets. STOt/Klt .I.V ItUXItS , Nr.w VOIIK , Nov. 10. The stonlc market today was still moro active/ with the temper of dealings again almost decidedly strong not to say buoyant , and thu advances thl ; evening are more uniform and larger than or any day for months. Almost the whole acllvi list Is up from I to 2'8 per cent , the exception ! being remarkably fow. Many Inlluences co ir hlnod to create this effect , but the mint Inr portaul fact is that the market , both here ant In London , has been largely oversold Under the extraordinary ilemand therefore - fore llrst prices were all materially hUhei than the duals ot last evening and the gains extended to 1'a ' per cent among the leading shares. The high prices naturally brought out some Ion ? slocks hut thu pressure to sell was light compared to thu demand and prices , oven after the market opeue.l again sloadllj rose though hero and there somn hesitation was seen. As a rule , however , the weak stocks of yes terday showed the gtvatest strength , the coalers and Northern Paelllc preferred taking the load at llrst. but others come to the trout constantly and before thu close the gains were uniformly most pronounced. Atchlson was most , active , but the deal ings In manv others were lar.ro and the widening of the market WIIR marke , All the standing arguments for higher prices received attention and the west bought the grangers while Boston took Atoh'son ' anil the traders the coalers to lane amount ? , The strength remained unimpaired though there were per iods of comparative dullness and prices halted or hesitated at times. The market , however , llnally closed aotlvo and strong at or near the highest prices of the day. The lull , Chicago & St. Louis and l.ackawaiina each I'i pel cent ; Lotitsv.llo & Nashville , 1'e per cent : Atchlson , KOOK Island , 1 per cent ; St. i aul and Uuadlng , 1 ? percent ; Missouri. ls ucr cent ; flurllnglon. Hi per cent , and othorssmaller amounts. Government bonds have been du.l and stead v. State boniU have been dull and firm. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the Now York Slock ex change today : Total sales of stocks today were 303.750 shares. Inc-hidln : Atchlson , ii-,150 ; Chloa o Uis : , 24,200 ; Delaware , Laulciiwiiniia A : West ern. 24,5'id ; Erle,2nH5j : I.onlsvlllo & Nashville , J2.7TO ; .Missouri Paelllc , 4,075 : North Ameri can , 5,001 : Missouri 1'aclllc. ! I.8J'I : Houthorn I'uulflu. 27.CVJ ; Hoaillii' . ' , 22,1)80 ) : Klehiuonil . < t West 1'olnt , 3,222 ; St. Paul , : CI,810 ; Union Pa- olllo , 8,412. _ Filiiinoial Huviow. Nuw YOIIK , Nov. 10. The I'oit says : The siuliluii anil violent uiiwnrd reaction In today's prices had a somewhat singular origin. Hour iporators In London have been sellln ; the market up tor nearly a week past. Appar ently they counted upon demoralisation imoni : holders of loun slock hero as a result of the llerlln disasters. So fur as concoruod the stocks holni ; aetlvo In London they reok- iiied without tholr ho.it. .Not only this. .nit the uonr combination hero bout on the same errand , oversold nearly all ; ho market. As a consoiiuonce the arrival of the fortnightly .settlement day this moriilni ; mt tlio London boats In a corner. They soon ixhaustod In purchases for delivery ( ho small supply of our stocks on tholr own market and 'rom the moment of the opening ; here they were clamoring for stocks at anv price , Nat urally there was no an.xluty unions holders of stocks to soil under such circumstances and thuhoais takuiK flight hero as well , prices scored heavy advances for the day. As mlirht lave beer expected , most of the sains woio u do unil most of the business done lu the 'oronoon , bofoio the London market closed , mt the tone was stroni : up to the close. Now York .Money NEW YOIIK. Nov. 10. MONUV o.v OAt.r , Easy , ran lng from I to l ! pur cent ; last loan , 4 per cent , olosed oll'ored at 4 per cunt. I'llIMBMBIIfANTir.U I'AI'KII 5'SO'i ' pOrCPIlt. STKIIMNO KXCIIANOKQuiet and steady at il.SO for sixty-day bills and JI.8iJi : for do- iiuud. Thu following ; were the closing prices on jondsi London Stock Murkot. LONDON , Nov. 10. The following were the -oiulonstock quotations clolii at 4 p. in. : II lit Sii.viw 4Jil par oiiuuo. MD.NKV 2 per cent. LONDON. Nov. 10. Amount of hulllun nto the Iliiuk of Hii liinil ou haluuco today , 4H HJUt ' | * Ktouk JMarkct. , Mass. , Nov. 10. The following were ho eliHlni ; prleos ou stoaus ou thu lloslou lock miirUut today : Snu Krtiuulsuo .Hinlii ; Qu K SAX 1'ucts : o , Uiit. , Nov. io. The otllulal oloslni ; iiuiHitIoin : for milling atonks tojiiy noruiiK follows : Dnnver Mining Htoukn. UNVtli. Colo. , Nov , 20. The followlns Hat Is .Notes. Nn\v Oitt.nAN ! ) , La. , Nov. 10. CloarliiBs. ? 2 , i ( > 9.'J10. KANSAS CITV , Mo. . NotlO.Cloarlnps todaj < Tli4.i.iSiI. I'Aitis , Nov. 10. Three percent rentes tllf OU'ic ' for the account. NMW VtniK. Nov. in. Cloarliips today , JIOI. ' si4it ! : ; s , * : . ,7.uior. Nov. in. llank clcarlnss fl'.iiT'.UUU ; balances , $ iiit,080. : : Money , 4 pel cent. Mt.Mi > lil. . Tcnn. . Nov. 10.--Now York o\ ; change soiling at par ; clearing , $7l2.0i ( ! ( ; bal ances , IUH.I07. lleitt.i.v , Nov. 10. The state of the Imperial Itatik of ( ji'riiinny shows an Increase In specie of l.StU.i Oo marks. HAI.TIMOHK. Mil. . Nov. 10. Untile cloarlniTH today. S.iiils ( | | ; balances , Wli-'JO. ) . Halo , for money , o per cent. CINCINNATI. O. , Nov. 10. Money r.ft,5 per cent , New Vork exchange. i'.VS u per cent premium. Clearings , J..KW.lilO. ST. IJIUIR ( , Mo. , Nov. 10. ( .Hearings today. J4,4Il'.oo4 : b.ilanccs. } fiii.i. : . : Money. 7S per cent. Kxchniigo on Now York at par. HOSTON. Mass. . Nov. 10. Hank clearings Jo- ilay , $ l."i.in > , ljM ( | balances. fu7r.ll7. ! Uatn for money. S'.j per cent. Kvchango on Now York , "J'i"icf or 81,000 discount. CIIICAOO , III. . Nov. 1'J. ' Now York oxchanzo stonily at 1 ' 'jo per ? l.0.0 premium. Hank clearings , fKi.cfl.uiKi. .Money easy at ( i per cent. Sterling exehansoslow at II.S3 for sixty- day bills and tl.S.'i | ' for slglit drafts. OMAlI.l hlVK ! > rOJH M.lltKET. OMAHA. Nov. 10 , 1891. CATTI.B Olllclnl rocoliits ot cattle. ; t.r i0. ] as compared with 4 , : X ) yesterday ana ' . ' .8T8 ItiQvlay of la-it week. Market about steady on beef , steers and butcher stock ; feeders llrm ; olTerlngs were monly westerns and the general marKet not very active. lions Olllclal rocoluts of boss. 0.1100 , as compared with l.aaa ycslerday and : i.i07 : Tues day of lust week. Market active and gener ally fie higher ; every thlnit sold In good season : bulk solllnir at $ : I.10S'I.7. > . against $ : i.G.Vi51.70 yesterday. Light , $ ; i. ( > DQ.75 : ) ; lioavy , fLTSQlSS ; mixed. W.i.VTo'i.7.\ ( SllKBi1 Olllulnl receipts of shcop , 1'iKl. a compared wllh 103 yesterday and 40 Tuesday of last week. Market slow but steady. _ Kouolpts atnl Dlsjio itlon ol'Stoolc. Olllulalrojolpts iind "IHnniltlon of stook as shown by tha nooks of tha Union Stock Yarils eompanv for the twenty-four hours , ending av So'clook , | i. m. , Novojnljer 10 , IS'Jl : DlSt'OSITIO.V. Hnyors , , lUnttlo. I lojji. | Sheep Rcpresontntlvn Silcs. STCEU3. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 8 > . .iiO'l : ? . ' ! 85 18..1204 $1 10 42..1270 II 05 COWS. . . 740 1 00 10..1000 1 75 4..10R7 210 1. . 050 i on 18. . TOO 1 1..1250 210 4. . ! I7 i : n 24. . fr 12 1 85 22. . 600 2 10 I7oio oio i : B 2J. . MB 2 85 1. . 870 21U . 755 1 40 2. ! . . KM 1 85 SI. . 010 210 ' 1 41 2J..1030 1 'M ItVJ 2 10 . (174 ( 1 45 14. . 1148 1 Ik ) 21. . 100. ) 2 20 is. . 7HO 1 50 II ! .111S 2 05 7. 1KIJ is.i. . . 850 1 50 11. .111SMO 2 03 2..1105 i.i. . ,1181) ) 1 50 20. .1010 2 00 rr.ion . 810 1 7. ' . 1. . 7GO 2 1,0 2. . PICO 2 50 , 819 1 75 4. . bbO 'i. .1001 1 75 CALVES. 1. . 3M 123 1. . SO ) II 25 1. ISO 425 1. . : SI ) 150 2. . 14J II 50 ] . . 140 425 8. . 1157 2 fi.5 11. . 1110 4 15 : i. . 12' ) 425 10. . : ib3 270 7. . 174 4 Si 1. . 12J 450 nurl < s. 2..UBS 100 3..117.1 170 2..1570 ISO a..11111 1 41 4..1211. 1 10 1..15SO 20J 1..10SO 155 1..I150 170 1..1G30 210 1..120J 170 1..1420 170 1..11)20 ) 225 \VUSTIKS : cA-rrr.c. H. O. Kami. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. S3 steers. . . 1238 ifi 15 10 ! ) steers. . . USD ifll 15 J. A. Yaryun. % 83 fcBilor ? . . 03-J 2 55 Corhlu Morris. Ileows. . . . 1100 1 00 1 bull 1100 1 SI 3 O.NOII. . . . 170(1 ( 175 1 ox KOJ 250 W. Itrownlee. 23COW3 007 2 20 Sp.iulilliiB llros. 21eows OX ) 225 lstcers..lU7S 310 O. Westholin. ' Icow 1070 1 S'J II cows 939 215 11. Trollopo. ySeowa 1032 2110 Hand Crook C.Utlu Co. 7COW3 1011 225 Strays. Icow 1200 210 IScows 111)8 ) 210 C. K. ColToy. II stcors * . . 11107 3 00 li feoilors ,10 J 2 35 18 Moors. . . ,1105 , 2 50 TiillliiBS. W. J. Tromnoll. 31 cows. . 1020 S'.n 10 stcors..1150 a 25 \V. Marr. 3 cows. . 0 > 7 2 33 1)1 ) stoora..in4 3 25 Hyan Ilroa. 1 feeder..1010 240 37 foodcrs. . 1120 2 40 H. I'llsou. C feeilors. afll 2 fi. > a calves. . . 107 4 .V ) 1 cow 1150 18) ) 8 cows. . . . Ktf 1 bO 40 cows. . . b08 1 i > 0lions. lions. Hhlc. I'r. 210 JJ75 2SO 375 100 a 75 KM 375 375 280 375 80 3 75 80 3 75 bO 375 211) 3 75 8) 3 75 2JO 3 75 120 3 ' 0 hO 35 200 U'fi 2110 3'5 3 7.1 j S8J 3 75 " 3 7.1 40 375 Ml a 75 375 375 , 200 IU ) II75 12. ) 375 111 ? 3 70 a.'o ( I 75 120 210 ISO : 77ji 21) 377' ' ; SO 109 ant a M 60 a a 01 325 Ijlvo Stiiolc Market , OiilcAiio , 111. , Nov. 10. ISpoolnlTolceram to 'UK lltn.l : Toilny'H outtlo murkol wits not niiitly illiroront from other Tucsiluysbo far H thu extent of thu revolptBiiiul the ehiiruotor if thu iluiunml wuru coneerneil. The re WUH hunt the nvoruRO numlier of uuuioon bule.unil hoiloinunil not uolni ; at all urgent thoru wus o oiihuncumont ot vuluu.i. though ttio fcellui ; ppoaroil to ho f.ivonihlo to uu tiilviiiico lie- ere thu weeU's out as the ( arrlvula are o.x- uutocl to coutluuo wouorato. The otforln s were not much moro nttmctlvo tlmn neon lu thn yiinU name ilayn pnitt. Thor were 11 few lonils of ooil cnttlu but th "milk mul fllo" I'omUtcil of rnnzcrt MM tmtlvo cows , hulls nnil roiiKh 1ml nnil quarter fatteil stoers. It ills not 'tnka ; very cixil artlolo to hrln tt/JJ , hut there wn only here nnil there n sulo nbova Jl T5. Of th upply coushloriibly moro than imo-half earn olt the rmiRcs. there boltu about 2.V)0 ) ivmh i wcilorna mul Toxnin. StockoM nnil fooilct renmliieil dull nuil common ctilvcs nr conslil orably lower thiiu they were lust week. Toilny's hoc inurkot opctinil hrlskly n lilKhor prices than were pulil ou .Vomltij Huvors woto willing to nay from M.I for poor to tirlmo light , and J 1.70 tot.10 ) fo lioavy weights , which Indicates an nilvancou lOo per 100 pounds. The ( Inner tone of th market was a result of tho-ileerpaso'1 ' receipt ; the total for the last two ( lavs showing a lo * hs comnared with Monday and Tuesday n last week of r > . ! > oj head , whereas an Incrons Iind heon looked for. The extreme range o Rttle.s were from U.5'3 to ' 4.15. There were sov or.il trades at 11.10 and ono at ' 1.1V 1 ho Kveniug Journal renorts : Cat.tlo lie cohits. ll.o.iot shipments , H.IKIO. : marld't higher good to eholco natives , if5.2.ViiYli ( ! no cxir steers on market ! others. Ji7Vil.75 ( ; Toxnn * 2.20 < il3Mi ) rangers. K434.aO | sloekcrs , flax a.IOj natlvoeows , SI.2.VB2.0U , Hogs lto"clpts. S8Wii ) ) shipments , 7f > 0" maruot active , stonily to hl.-hcr : rough am common. fi.70i.8.i : ; mixed and oackers. JI.8.VI l.)5 ! ) : prime heavy and butchers' weights , { 1.10 ' ' Shc'o | ) Itueclls,4iCO | ) : shlnnicnts , 500 : mar Kol fairly actlvo and steady ; n.itlvo owes ? 2.00 3I.70 : mixed. JI.'iViJtl.Ms wnthcr * . 'I.TSS G.25 : westerns , $ l.4lMJl.OO ) : luinb * . J.j.5.'i.i' . ) . Now York lilvoStoulc 'Mnrkct. NKW YOIIK. Nov. lo.liEKVKHecolnts ! 1,138 head , nil for oxjiorters nnd slaughterers no tradoj fcellngdull : dressed heel steady n II'if1 ' ic per Ib : shipments today. KS hooves tomorrow , ( Ml beeves and 3,5'lOquartors of heof O'Ai.vcs Uecelpts , (78 ( head ; market ( lull voals. M.Wft7.5u ) per 103 Ins : gras.soM am weslcrn calves , J2.W.25. ( SiiF.lli'-lti'celiils , 2.4IW head : market steady sheep. JI.OO.VI5 per 100 Ills : In tubs , * 5.5 a < Ui5 dressed mutlons , ( i JWo per 'b ' : dressei liimlis. llrmit7S'ic. lions Market easier , nnd MftlOe lower choice packing and butchers , $3.H'J3.85 ' ; tali to goo.l butchers , } .l.7iKiJ3.74. I.AMIIS Noihlng doing ; fair to good ship plnir. f 1.0iKjji. : : > ij ; common to medium lambs J3.0oai.25. KIIIIHIIH City Ijlvu .Sto-k Slni-kot. IvANSAS C'ITV. MO. . NOV. 10.-UATTf.K-U"- colnts. D.220 ; shlpniotits , 1.7.0 : market stonily to strong ; steers , ) J.V5QLIX ( ) ; cows , JI.2Mi2.75 : stonkors and feeders , f2.00iti.75. ( : lions Hecnlols. IS..i.iO ' : shipments. 703 ; mar ket "c lo lUo lower : bulk , $ ; > .b'J3.70 : all grades , SinjBi1 Kccclots , 1,203 ; market stojiuy. St. I.oitls luvu Stuck Market. Pr. Lotris , Mo. . Nov. 10. OATTM : Kocolpts , 4.7CO : Nlllpments , 000 ; market strong : natives , 2.i.ViiVOi ; Texans and Indian steers , J2.30iS 3.4 i ; cows and oiinnurs , JI.20U2.30. Huns Hecoipts , 800 ; shipments. 1.400 ; mar ket higher : heavy , J.t.uoSl.00 ; mixed , S3.150 3.W ; light , J.l.50iii3.75. ( JM.IIIA irilULKN.lMi JI.lltKKTS. Country I'roilucc. Eons Pales generally reported at2.13i'3lo. IliiTTKit Host country , 20ffl22c ! fair to good , 1'oiri.Titv Supply llahtj ehlekcns , K.2.V3B.75. GAMK Uanad.-i geese. * i,0i.l)0 ! ) ; small geese , $ l. . iOa. ( " > 00 : pralrlo chickens , * . > , UO ; grouse * 4.M ) ; mallard dut-ks. 3a.2 , ' ; liluo winged teal , i2.ro : creon wlnired teal. JI.5) ) ; mixed ducks , JI.23 ; jack rabbits. } lro4.0 ; Hinall , JI.2."il..lVJ ! quail , * l.7'tftV.OO : jacksnlpu , ( l.2.VQl.riO ) : plover. T.'io "CM.OO ; golden plover , Jl.'J.'itiol.fiO : squirrels , $ l.COO1.2. > ! deer saddles. IS Kiu per Ib ; deer carcasses , lOSllos autolopo a.iddles ll13e ; carcasses , Pfflioc. Onialin'H I'ulillo U'aroliouso. As already mentioned in Tun Bic : the Woodinan-l'ltehio company ha ? npiilied for u license to operate a public warehouse in Omaha , tbo license was ranted yesterday by the Sta'.o Board of Transportation. The elevator in question is located on the block bounded by Izaril and \lcholas and Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. It Is ironclad on all sides and is llttod up with every convenience for the handling of grain. Being located on the ocll line it is acoessiblo to every railroad line entering Omaha. Tno llrm is prepared to receive grain for storage now , and in fact already has a good many cars of llax seed in the store. The maximum storage charges will bo fixed tiy the Board of Transportation and will bo pub lished in a day or two. Any persons , farmers as well ns'grain deal ers , can have their grain stored at the lixed charges. All that is necessary for tbo owner of grain to do Is to bill the grain to tbo elevator com pany and request that It bo placed in storage. On its arrival at Otnalm the state oflicors will woigli it and inspect It , and it is then turned over to the warehouse people , who will place it in store und issue to the owner a warehouse receipt setting forth the amount , kind and grade of grain as reported by the state oflicers. Thnso receipts can bo necotlated at the banks or the elevator company will loan tno owner three-quarters of tho" value of the grain as determined by the current market price. It is moro than likely that the grain buyers and producers of the state will avail them selves of the opportunity to store grain , as a great many loiters have boon received by the secretary of the board of trade , grain inspector specter and elevator men from parties ask ing as to tno storage facilities of Omaha. i Its Kxccllout Quitlit on Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste , and DV gently acting on the kidneys , liver and bow els , It cleanses the system effectually , there by promot ing the health and comfort of all who use it. I Di-i'i' ii Doviln in Clilna. In vlow of the troubles in China and the threatened massacre of foreigners reliable Information about the attltudoof the Chinese towards aliens ha < > a timsly value. About two years ago Frank G. Carnontcr , the noted correspondent , visited China on his leisurely trip around the world , nnd had oftlcial as sistance in studying the peculiarities of tbo celestials. In his letter for Iho SUNMUY Bin : ho gives a very Interesting account of Chinese superstitions as regards foreigners. Ho writes at some length of the celestial bo- llof that missionaries seize Chinese children , boil their bodies and make medicines from the product. In ono ease a kettle of soft soap and a skeleton found m a doctor's bouso were convincing proof to the natives and precip itated a riot. It the same letter Mr. Carpenter tolls some thing of the hazardous llfo of Casslus M. Clay und why ho preferred a bowie knife tea a pistol In defending himself. Another paragraph tells tbo strange story of Sam Houston' : ) llrst marriage , \\hllo governor of Tennessee ho married a pretty girl , loft her the next day and went , to Texas , dying without explaining his stranco conduct. The letter concludes with several Jokes at the ox- pcnso of a Texas congressman who poned as "a bad man from tbo west. " Her Jlonilin Say , Jenny , will you have mo I No , Tom. Why not , Jonnyl 'Causo ' you carry bottles In your pocket , Tom.vliv , .loiiny , this is only a bottle of nailer's Sure Cure Cough Syrup. O-o-o-ol Toui , O-o-o-ol Jonny. Tab- .caux . Ucccnt experiments as read before tlio last Congress of Surgeons at Merlin , leave no doubt Hiat the true way to CLKAJl TJ1U SYSTEM OF MICKOIll is through the pores of tlio skin. It has been found that n remedy which kills tlio Mi- ciobl will also destroy the life of the patient ; but it has also been found that the Microbl can bo forced out through Iho Bltlu , and it is in this way that G ! C Q relieves the system of poison.KJ > < J * > J < 'AV/NG ' SUFFERED much from Contagious - gious Mlooil Poison , after u ing half n dozen bottles of iraK2K3JiI | was IIKSTOU- ED TO I'EIIPKCT IKB77KHI HBAI.TII , 811(1 nil crupllvo aores disappeared. You are nt liberty to make any tiso of mvBtntement that you wish. J. CIIOSHY UVUON , S03 Thirtf Avenue , 1'iltsbtirg , 1'a. Trcntlsu ou DloyJ anil Skin Ultciisca mallcil free. BWU'T SlUX'IFIC CO. . Diawcr 3. Atlanta , Ga. I'lkO'n Homed r for Cniurrh Is tlip l.'osi , Kosluat to Use , und Clivapeit , BoM br druKglsta or ncnt lr mult , DOc. U T. liuultloc , Warren , I'o. OMAHA > DIRECTORY. wxixas AXD TEXTS. Omaha Tent & ing Oo , , King ) , tinmmocki , oil nnil rulilicrclolhliiu. 8i > tut for rntnldgiip. UU Knrii.im I1AQS AXt ) Bemis Omaha Bag Oo , Importer * nntt M iuif.io- turcTK. Klour5 ok . lliirl.ipi anil Twine. jticrcr.Ks. A. H. Porrigo & Co. M. 0. Daxou , HOC DailKO Stroot. noM on monllil ] pirniont.1. Send for our nnd jirlcoi. IJ N. l.'itli ctrcct. HOOK lllXDKUSund STAT1OXE1U Ackcrmau Brothers & Hoiutze , Printers , binders , vluctiMlrp.iri. bltnk bijou m.tnu- f.iotiirnr.i. 111(1 lluwnnl "tro.it , Onmlm. HOOTS A XI ) HIIOKS llorso-Oou Shoi - - Compa-iy , HIM llmvnnl Slrtet. lr" nctnry , corner llth nnil Duiiitlni Htroit. Wo nmklnir I'lu.o ( irlcvi to i\i h Inirora , nnj IliKO cltiKS ot Kiioil * wlili'h iHTUrr mil- nlile Ith lucrcluinta. COltNKJE. Eagle Oornico Works , ManiifacturersofC.nlvim Izi'il Iron Cornice. Window caps , metnllc BkyllKhts , etc. lllUand 1112 DodKO st. CEMEXT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 220 S. 15th Street , Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Omahn , Nob. Cor. Sth nnd Douclas Sts. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry poods , notions , fur Goods Oo , , nishing Drytfood * . notions , tents' furnl.shlnx K0 ds. Corner llth nnd Howard. cor. llth nnd Ilownnl St ) ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo , UISTHOtTAUTOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrated cntaloguo . and Dyanios. Cntaloiii9 free. free. H. A. Klnnoyicn'l ( 1CI4 Capitol Avenue. A it S12-3 N.V.I.Ifo llld'K. FAIiM MACHINERY , ETC. Parliu , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , (7enor.il western ngcnt Corner .loncs and 9th Sts. Skandla 1'luw Co. , Omulm , Noli. I3IH-13J1 Shorninn Ave. S. F. Oilman , Omahi Milling Co. , 1013-15-17 , N. ICtli Street. .Merchant JlllIuM. Ulllconnd Mill 1313 North C. K. Illnclr - MnniKor , liith Street. a it A ix ryan Ooinmisslon Oo A , S , MoWhortor llrokcr , cr.iln. nrovlnUMi Doom IS , Itonrdof TrnJ nnd Mnolir M. V. I.lfo Drokrm. 1'rlTRto wlrn IIU1V. I'rlnto wlro Clil- to Now York , ChlcniH ritiio , PI. Irfiuli nnil niul St. Louli. New York. bOIIKllt. CookrollBroa IP , 0. Sv/nrtz & Oo , IlroVon ninl e ! i Iniycri. Hrokcr < , ( lrnln.l'roTlsliiiM I'rlvntp wlrc < to New ' etc. I'rltnto wlro loSti York , Clilrniro , A Ht. < lH nli niiriilc.i o Houu Units. 10-18 llonrd of ' . Honril of Trmlo.Omithlk Tr.ttte. I l.AClunKO bMV , 9Oniftt ( J'ltOU UCE , CO MM ISSIO Af. Eibbel & Smith , Sehroodar & Oo , , Dealers In country prod Cnsh btiyerj butter aaj uce , fruits , vcuetablei , CKUS , nnil KunoiAl com * etc. mlsilon inorchiiiits , 120 ? Ilownnl Street. 42.1 South llth Street. Eobert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1217 Ilownnl Street. I'riHluce , fruits of all Wrlto fnr prlco-i on but ter , CKK * pnultry , nnil kliuls , oysters , 13th mul llnrney Streoti. Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark Ss Oo. , liuttcr , cheese , etna Hotter , ceK' anil poultry. poultry mul tinmo. 1JOD Ilownnl Street W.iSoutb Ultli Street Bates & Oo. , Country produce , fruits , f-x vcKVtnbloa , grocers' spo- clnltlui , tens , nplcos , etc. 417-41'J S. llth St. 1'APE It. IWllllhR GOOJ } & Carpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo. , Cnrry n full stock of Mnnutacturcrs nnil Job printing , wrnpplni ; nnil bers all kind * rubber wrltliik' paper , cnril pn- Kooils. | iur , etc. I.'i20 Fnrnnin Street. SEEDS. Emerson Seed Oo , Jamea Hughes , Scoil Krovrcrs , ilonlcn In StOTCsrcpiiIra ofullkliutl k'nnlcn , urass , craln "ml CookHnml lloalcn tree ceili. for tmlc. 4'1-42J South 15th. C07 S. 13th Stroit S A Slf , JJ001t& JiLINDS , ETC M , A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door Oo Jlnnufncturon of snsh. Miimifncturorsof nioiilil- itoori. bllnils nnd lam , bllnils. tioor * , etc. moulillnes. liniiich cif- Uillce : tlcc , 12th nnil liuril Sit. llooin 423 Hue ItiilldlnT. STEAM AX1) WATER SVI'PLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Soa3 , Pump Oo. , 10K-100I Farnam Street. llalllilnr Wind Mills. 018 and ' .I.'O Jones Street. Ornnha. Neb. ' G.K Hess , nctliixmnna'r TEA , COFFEE , SPJCES. Consolidated OofTeo Company , 1(11 nnd 14Hi Hnrnor St. , Oninhn , Neb. TO'S. \ . JIILLIA H. Hnidy Co. , TlioBrunswiok- Toys , dolls , albums , Balkc-Collondor Co , , fancy goods , house fur- Milliard mi'rehandlsn. lll ldiik' Kooda , child .Salcion ll.xturot. ren's carrlUKe.s , 407 , 49V S. Ultli Street , 13i'J l-'itrniim Street. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED A. D. Bo/or & Co. , Hunter & Grco-Ji .la Kxchnngo llulldln , : < 0 Kjclmnk'o llulldlmr , South Oir.nlm. Scuit'i Omalin. vJL. THE JREAL CHINESE DOCTOe , DR. WELEY YEE CHINQ ntiullcil ninl prnctlcpn Mcit Irlnuaiiil .Surgery with lilt fntlinr fur ever (5 ( yuiirij IIH | fiitii-r ) beliiK In thouiA * ploy of tlio Dilnrin nriny. Until prnctli-i-il In Mul < tmtiriii'aiii ! H/ilnuy. Auntriilin , mul In Aiieklnnil.NoH /.unliinil. In tliourinliiH. lr Cliliin h no Hpui-lallnt , mt trunls Al.l , DIHI'ASKH . pui-illly unit pi-nimi ii'iillr emus tlii-ni. no iiiuitt'r linir IMIIK Htniullni hey nmy lie Uiiroi-iiro for Itliuiinialliiii , I'llon , I.I irlppniiiiil l-'ovi-rsof nil kliuls ljulli' . Ki'iilli'iii'in ' ml children nrn Invltoil. roiiHiiItntlon fit-o Clilni-iii uineilluH nf nil klnils for vulu Kl'i N. llith ht. , Jiniilni. Iluiirs Uu. in. ID II p. in ilully. a Heia yotir.iwE.Btt'yiwi j J3Ht l llNl > ocI 1U7U. COMMISSION MERGIIAHT , 'Nos. 2 and 4 Shormnn St. . noomi GO & GO. CHICAGO. Klrnt-chiM fncllltloi fnrthnliiinillhiKOf tilpiiii > nts iifliruln , Melil unit Klax Ki-i-iln. Itofercnfi'H Corn il Ainc'rlcHiiHieliiinniiNiiUoiiiilllHiika. WAWTED Total liiuet ot CITIES. COUNTIES , SCHOOL HOT * & u uuv sa DIBTRICT8 , WATER COMHAIIIF.S.OT. R.R.COMPAHIEB.tta Uorruiponilcnri ) lollciUi ) . rlWHARRS&GO/U'AHY.BankefS. ! , , , . . 10iOS Donrliorn Olroot , CHICAGO' IS Wa'l Street. NEW VOIIK- 7O Btata StUOSTO'i. . rVTI Aiiontu ti ? mil tint I'lnlosi V\i > 1 t'lotliel.lno ; thoonlr llnoevur ntt-nt ilthut holili the clutliun without | in | ; a | > cr- uft nurroiiK : imtant rrcuntly liiiicil ; M unlr la Ki-nt > , fl whom tlio etcluiU'U right l itlvon ; on rJ- vlpti'f ' UJ c nt < we will unil u nuiaylo lluu liy nial I- .lio rrculuri ; prlcu Hit niiil li-nui iuuxont ; l nui'urf our territory nt onoo. Aitilrun TIIK I'NI.KHH. U CO. , II lliuonbt , Worcuitur , Mail