THE OMAHA DAILY JBEK , St'NDANOVEMBER 22 , 189J-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , The Retail Trndo Ehowa Improveraont in Some Lines. FINANCIAL CONDITIONS UNCHANGED , TiniTolihlnit Trade of Omaha In Muuh Hctlrr Condition Than Wan An- tluliili | : > d lor Ilio I'rcHCiit Month. The retail trndo of Omaha , although show- InK some improvement In certain lines , Is only fair In others nnu r.ithor dull In n few. The general condition , however , Is Improved nml the outlook decidedly bright. The cold simp of a few days nfio has stlmula'.oa the movement of winter Roods and has opened tip trade in these lines earlier than usual In this part of the country. As collections are governed by the condi tions prevailing in trndo , an Improvement will bo noted In some lines , while in others dealers arc backward In meeting their obliga tions. As noted n week ao ( the jobblnc trade of Omalm could hardly ho In bettor Tliapo. It , l.s bolter than wm Konorally anticipated for this month , which Is saying n good deal , as [ treat things were expected as a result of the cbundant crops. ' 1 lie volume of business last month was In ficnio cases hardly tip to expectations , but this month it Is so far ahead of what was ni.tirlpatacl that the grand total U most satis factory to the Jobbers. 1'Voro some sections of the country como reports that the farmers are too busy in their corn Holds to visit the towns and that trade la a little slow on that account , but this Is only n temporary condition , which will disappear a lit. lo Inter. 'J ho Jlnaiicial conditions prevailing In Omaha have not materially changed slneo a \\rck ago. The following will show the clear ings for each day of the week under review : M'.nduy . $ lU2.i'Ti.i : ' : : ) : -lesduy os'.OlU.n'J ' Wednesday r.vrM1.2H ! Thnrsdiiy 8974 : ! ( ! 77 Friday 7HIill ! 4'J Saturday 70IIS''J3 ) Total N.rOI,4'J9.4t The Omaha gram market has been in fairly good shape the past week as compared with other markets. The receipts of grain Blacked off n little during the earlier part of the week , but picked up again toward the close. The dlnicnlty in getting cars bas in terfered with business hero to some extent as wallas at other shipuing points. Every thing appears to bo shaping itself for the honcflt of the Omaha market and Its friends feel moro oncourncod than over over the outlook. At Chicago the wheat market during the early part of the week had a downward ten dency , selling as low as trj' ' e for December nnd U'.M.jC for May , which is the lowest point readied since" August before the sensational bulga of that month. It Imd a comparatively small rally the last two days and closes nt about the same ligures as last Saturday night. The famous Husshin nkabo has at last oeen issued ngalust the exportation of wheat but its effect apon the market would seem to have been discounted to a great extent. Corn has ruled strong especially for November in which option there is talk of manipulation. The more deferred futures have sympathized with the strength in this option though tlio advance in them was not nearly so great. Oats were strong in sympathy with corn. Proviblons were dull and prices about steady. The receipts of hogs were liberal for the past wcok with " 30,000 estimated for the coming week. OM.11IA Llt'lS tiTUVK M.IKKKT. OMAll.4 , Nov. 21. Receipts were : Fifty-two cars of cuttle , ] . . ! head ; nlnuly-nlno cars of bo s. 0.1)21 ) head ; thirteen cars of sheep , : i.i2l ( head , and two cars of horses , 02 head. The ro'-clpis for tin ) week foot tip 10.U02 cattle , 4 ( > .7i : ( ( IIOKS , 4,010 Blieop , iigalnst 17,147 cattle , 24.lll'0 hogs. 3,081 sheep last wcok and O.IXM cattle. 4U,411 hogs , ll.riSfl sheep the corresponding week last year. OATTI.K ' 1 lie beef cattle ni.nket was lu very bud shape today , hi the first plaeo the quality of the meager oll'erlnzs was common In the extreme. Add to this the fact that the killers wcro wr.ntlng very few cattle , and the condition of the market Is not surprising. Tlio 't'hleaao marliot has I.een bad all week and shippers nio consequently doing noth'ng. ' Feeders were Hat. nnd the oullooic for the common cattle was blocked , n that direction. Hoof cuttle have not sold so low for a yeiir , and the worst pint of It Is that with the present light di'iiiunil , which Is malii.y accounted for by the extensive use of oysters and game , and with nothing to supply that demand but the com monest kind of ranuors anil Immature natives , there Is no ch.nco for an advance In values. About the only life to thu market was In the butcher stock lino. The fresh receipts added to the holdovers made the supply about 25 loads. One piomlnent killer was doing virtu ally nothing and the demand was only mod- crate. Prices were generally a shade lower , thu range belntr from $1.00 to i-.M for poorto Jintty good cows. Hulls showed little or no chanse at il.U'i toU.'Jj. Calves wore In light supply i > nil sold on the basis of $ : i..v > to ifl,7. > for good veal und Jl.uu to SI.OO for "neither boot nor veal. " The stockcr and feeder trade was about us slo'v as It gets. The pens are full of all but peed to chok'o grades and several loads of common HtulT have been held hero lu the yards several days without even a bid. The market Is simply jltit and prXetlcally dead. It Is almost IniposMDlo to move the ordinary grades at prices from 2Uo to We lowerth.ui last week , tiood toeho co 1,100 to 1.2- > i-lb ) feeders tire bllll nominally quotahlu at from $ . ' .T.'i ( o Kl.li. ! but by fur the greater number of the cattle are Hulling from $2.00 to J--lu. Feeders nro very cheap Just now , but considering tlio pileea the so-called fat cattle are britulng feeders , even at present nrlccs , are poor proo- erly. Kepiesunlallve sales ; WKSTI1I1N OATTI.E. o. Av. "I'r. No. Av. I'r. NI\V : MIXICO : OATTI.K. \V , U. Junk. 1 staB. . . 1050 } | 50 80 recduH . 1011 J'J 25 COI.OItADO CATTI.C. 4 feeders. . .1025 10) 8rfeodurs. . . SIS 345 11. U. t'arr. 1 htcor' . . . , . 070 1 75 1 Htcor * 1ISO 175 Ihteer" , . . . ll.'J ) 1 75 1 steer' . . . . 1050 175 11SJ I 75 Tailing. WVOMlSIl IJATTI.E. Dan Uliiian. 1 feeder. . . . 1510 345 47 feeders. . . 105 } 245 DoiiKlas-W-S Co. 90rows . . . . I'lO ' 1 75 tlods-Tliorunot hogs was fairly liberal today , HO ears , thu week's receipts being nearly double thosoof last nook. I'lio ijunl- Ity 11 n lur.'uly to lightweights , but there worn fcuvorul loads of very good heavy hogs lie 10. A iiioderato shipping demand for Rood heavy i.nd hutcher suilght luus caused the miil.ol to open steady to .strong on these trades with sales at from J.l.r to ( J.75. Lluht and II- lit mixed hozs KOI | | about steady ut from 1.50 to { .l. ( > 5. Karly trading was active with fresh meat men and packers buy * lliu freely. Toward noon , however , iho market weakened and bids weio all of 5o lower than yi'sieiday with -somesines5o lo lOo lower than the early morning markot. It took prime hogs lu uriug &I.U5 at tuo close and f.1-M to J..d' ' weio poiiulnr bids. Klght or ten loads romiiluud uiihold at the close. The range was UO to M.N ) the bulk of the sales al M.OO to W.70 Iho overage coat J3.012or : ) a shade lower ihan yesterday. IteprCbcutatlvo bales : No. Av. Sh , 1'r. Na Av. ( iti. I'r. G7 ITS VVUtJtO 74 ' . ' 17 IU ) Sunup Fresh receipts wore I. ) cars. Teh of them , however , were consigned thronih and not olTcrod on the market. The remaining three double decks wore pretty good Oregon Mothers , averaging around 01 pounds. They nold readily at tl.10 , The tirirkot Is firm. Fair to good natives are quotable at * .l..riO to $ ! . . ' > ' ) . western from $ ! .Si to * 1.2J. common and slookers from ? 2. ! > 0 to l..r > ) anil Iambi from { U.AO to 11,73. Representative sales : No. Av. I'r. 105 western wethers IH 4 10 no western wuthuM U ? 4 10 IHI western wethers 0. ) 4 10 UOl western wethers 101 4 10 Hcuolpti anil Dispo-titlon ol' Stouk. Olllelal receipts and disposition of steak as shown by iho bonks of Ilio Union Stack Vards company , for the twenty-four hours , ending at 5 o'clock p. in , , November 21 , IM'JI ; KEOEIl'TS. CATTLE. Cars. Cars. Head ( "nr Cars. 1 1 end. U'J 0,101 1. ) DISPOSITION. Chicago Ijivi : Meek Mnrkot. OHIOAOO , III. , Nov. SI. ( .Special Telegram to Tin : llKi : . | The demand for cattle , if there may bo said to have been any , wasof thu most lodtrlclcd character. The present needs of buyers had been fully supplied and they could not be Induced to make further purchases except nt a further reduction in prices. About one-'ialf of the supply was finally closed out at such prices as buyers were irenorous enough to oll'er. C'loslns < im > " tatlons are from 7.ic to J..W for Inferior to choice cows , heifers and bulls , $1.50 to &I.4J for stockcrs and feeders , f..7. " > to Jii.2. > for dressed beef and shipping steers , f 1.5' ' ) to Jl.fiU for western raniters , and jl. ID to i..OJ ) for Tox- ans. Veal calves were In light supply and were firm at from $1.7. > to Jj.OO. During tlio lirst half of the week the market was fairly llrm. but since \\ednosday the ten dency has been most decide. ) I r In a downward dliectlon. the general market bciiu from l.'io lo 2.10 lower than It was at the close of last week. The fal nre of sellers to hold up prices w.isduo to Ilio fact of excessive supplies. Of good cattle there were not too many , but prices for that class were kept down by the depression of the Inferior grade ? with which the market was fairly deluged.o ! many com mon cattle were never before thrown Into the yiirils during a week In November. Tlio wonder. " therefoie , is not that the market declined to the extent above noted but rather that It did not col.apse. Tlio ru- celpt.s weio divided Into about M.UUO natives. tl.tWO westerns and lli.UUJ Texans and the ex treme ransoof bales was from Jl.UU to Utl.Ua for natives. Jl 5) ) to I4.IIU for westerns and { 1.10 to $ .I.1U for Toxans. Hundiodsof old cows and bulls were closed out at from 81.2. ) to i 1.50 , and fully 7. > per cent of all the cattle iccelved sold below 81.30. At the opening of business this morning the hog market was < | tiito strong. Prime heavy hogs sold freely at from U.U5 to JI.OO and J.1.UJ to Kl..i. ' ) was freely paid for choice medium weights , lint whatever of strength the market may have show at the start had cn- tliely disuppearo.i an hour later , trading after 0 o'clock having been done on a basis ot 'iu oil. The eastern demand was light and local packers had about all the stock they needed for today's killing. Thu .olose was very weak at from W.a'J ' to KI.05 for iioor lo prime light , M.SU to W.UJ for me dium , and * ! . ( > . " ) to J.'l'JS for heavy. The demand for light wulghu was limited and many droves of 15J to lhIb hogs wcro loft In sellers' hands. During the week there has been a doclinu of 20o In liL'ht and I Re In heavy welcbts. One year ago the range of quotations was from &I.4U to M.'JS , two years agrf , tJ.Ui to SUC ; > , and three years ago , * . > .2. " > tofcUi' ' . The present week has seen no Improvement In the quality of offerings. On the contrary the pro portion of light and medium weights was In- oroased. The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE Receipts , ; iOJO ; Hhliiments , 70) ) ; inaiket slow. Sales , natives , $ . ' .O.Y > 2lul ; Texans , $ ; .4. > ; westerns , tS.7.1 : cows , 8I.5@2.40. ! ! llons-Uccelpts , 2UOCO ; Hhlpmonts , 11,000 ; market fairly active , opened steady , closed lower ; roiiL'h and eominou. } l.iluui.7U : : mixed und packers , $ L4.V.l.tCii prime heavy , ifi.l ; Jiik ( a.l ; llgl.t. U5J4i'l,75 : pigs and l.ght , W.Kua.4'J. ! ) ' Snutu1 Iteceipts , I.UJO ; ship nents , none : marUet dull ; native uwes , $ I.7.V'.X7. ( > ; mixed ewes and lambs , fl.S © I."i0 ; wethers. 4.&U ; westerns. Sl.'JOi lambs , ji.OU ; < t.23. ! City I.lvo Stoolc CITV , Mo. , Nov. 21. UATTI.U Hc- celpts , .MKUl ; shipments. 2,5' . ' ? ; market steady ; steers , 'f.lAWo.'i.'l.'i ; cov\s , il,23ijj.7u ) ; stockurs and feeders , J2.0 ® 'l.i5. ( lions Hecelpts , 1G..T ; shipments , l.r.fi'j ; mar- steady ; bulk , * J.a.Vifl.4.all ) ; grades , J..73 64 1.75. Snniu' Hocnlpts , 2' ' . " > ; shipments , none ; market steady. _ St. l.onis Ijivo Stocic 'MnrketH. ST. I.ouis , Mo. , Nov. 21. CATTI.K KecelptH , 1.100 ; shipments , 1,20) . Market steady. iNatlvos , $2SUiiU ( : Texan and Indian steers , J.MU © 3.0) ) ; ciiuners , sfl.u2.aJ. : lloos KeceiDts. I. ! ) 0 ; shipments , 2,100. Market sliiulo higher. Heavy , fi.7Jii'i.UOmI.\eil ; ; , ' ; liglit , j TUK KKilIjTY aiAll'.ll-jr. TNrtTItlJMENTSpltiooJ on rooorJ November JL 21 , 1SW : WAItltANTV IE .113. I ) K Johnson to K A Joiinson , middle 53 fuulof n'i lot i > , block 5 , Urehard Hill. . { 1)00 L I ) Harris and wife to 1) ) I' Hiown , lot 2.block'.1 , Portland Plaoo . I.OJO S P Johnson and wife to Victor Uy- lander , lot I , block 17 , Orchard Hill. . . . 2,000 E S Ditndv. jr. and wife to 1 U Icichulor , Iot4 , K ! * Ihindy. Jr.'s subdivision . 1,000 Kltas Svunson and wife tci Ida Hansom , iiH lot I' ' , block 2 , Hawthorne add. . . . 1,100 I. & I < Albright Co to F l < Ilowell. lot 11. blouk 1 , and lot 15 , bloeu ( i , subdivi sion of liloek a. . Albright's dholeo , lot 12 , block l.lotlland ' . ' 3 , bloeU2. lloppu's Bonanza subdivision , lots 5 , G and 0 , block III , lots B nnd 4 , block : )7 ) , Al bright's Choice . 1 V li fiowull to Aitlnir Kast. same . 1 Turn Seward to Arthur Kitst , lot 4. block I , Hiuton'a subdivision In Albright's Uholco . COO Hri ICood and wltu to Arthur East , lot I ) , blouk a , lot 11 , blocK 7. Alurlght's Annex . 1 V i : MacUluro to CJV Webb , lut 1 , MJlu- I'lnru's sub . 4(5 M L hanphuar to U U Peterson , lot 0 , block 2 , fhorinan Avenue I'.irk . 4.V ) TO and Thomas JelVerles to a N K'ohn , lolS. bloeka , .lelTorlos' rep at . COO Mrs III ) iK'k to C I. Wright , lot 7 , block i , Park 1'oresl add . COO William l.onis lo It K Wyman , wi ! lot 29 , Hickory Place . J.BOO QUITCH1M DBKIIS. I 11 McShano and wlfo to O N Kamsoy , . lot 2. block 2 , lof. ' , b.ouK a , und lut 2 , block 4. Kendall's add . 2WD August ICount/.oet al lo board of trus tees of llro null hall , lol 1 , block U , Forest Illll add . 1 J II Illairund wife to Olof Hanson , lot 4 , block bO , Florence . l Unltcil States to TV Mickle. sw 23-16-13 - Total amount of transfers . tii,330 : Constipation poisons tbo blood ; DoWttt's Little Karly Uisors euro constipation , The cause removed , the disease Is gone. The rage for bloiulo locks tins Infected Italy to such an extent that even the children's heads are blossoming out In golden curls. At this rate the raven tresses of Italian SOUR und story will soon bo a mtsnomur. UeWitt'i Little liarly HUow for luo liver. THE SPECULATIVE MARItEl'S , Russian Ukao Fioa'ly ' Issued , but Cereals Are Nil Affcted. CHICAGO PRl PARED FOR THE EDICT , Gonor.il Htitilloii : Finn 'ltli Ilcporls Atlvanuc on C'oiitlnontat iifAUH torn Improved Over Frldny'ft I'rluo. CiiiCAflO , III. . Nov. 21. The KuMlau tikaso hni cutno at lust , but It did not Imvo thu oltect on thoJhlua0 ( wheat im.rket tLatwas antici pated. Indeed , tlio reports of the Issue of tills Imperial innndnto htivu lioon ronuatud so inntiy times , iind Us aDiionrtiiioo win so confi dently u.vucctedi Unit tr.idors Kcnurully hud tiilcon It fop KNinH'd thiil tlio iirohlbltlon was out it ijili'Mlou of ix fuw days , und thu ulTuct of the ukii. o linil spoilt , to n cruat extent , Its foroo before Us Isstio , but continental us wiil us rn'll3h cables cume In bluhcr und thK to uthui with thu unusual adv.inco In the price of Kiiirllsh fiirinors' deliveries an.l re- porU-'il Duller buyInit .it San l''r.ino.qro , started tlio C'hli'ajfo inarKut to adviinco the si-coid tlitiii , a IK ) was mostly aiii'OiiniAbln for the llriiniOiS vliluh u.xlstcd today , t-an rruiioisc'O was tuiiorlid stroiuer aUl.li , an adviinue of lie pur busiiel. Pr.ince was ivp > rteil u uoil buyct there mill thu t'nltcd Kingdom also re ported us doltr { some buying. Thu export clearances from four ports for the weeK were I. . " > , < ) packaKt's Inrifur of Hour and 74S.4V ) bn larger nf wl't'.it th.in . last week. I'roin botli eoasts iht > ! i"r"asu ! In exports wore fiUi.'O ) bn of whuiitand Hour. I'or I wontv-ono weeks thu exports aru reported at 87.JW 1.000 bu asiilnst lO.OOO.'ioi for tliu same period of last year. The exporteleatain'os yestunl.y from four port.s asr ru ate I MIUM ) bn of wheat mi'l ' Hour. New York reported twenty-eight boat loads taken for export today. Arrivals In thu northweit were ns.iln liberal. Iteeelpts at Dnlnth were Ws rars and Minneapolis ! > 'i ) ears-a total of lii4S ears against l.ocj ears yesterday and 4i.11 ears n year am > . Local re ceipts were I1TH cars. WltbdrawaU from store I'S.UJI bu. Uecolpts ut all points ai res-'uted \r.Vfti \ : : bo. and shipments from same were IM.7II bu. The e.xojrt olearanees fium four ports were 2i"OJ ! bbls of Hour and llVI."iU bu of wheat. Tlio openli.i ; was about from ? je to 7se hlaherthan yesterday's closing , but eased oir about from 'i to ! ie from openlni : llRiirai , then started n iwaln , prices advancing from le to \lt \ < : ruled irregular , an 1 the elosliiK was from 7ae to le blalier than yosterduy. The Corn niarlcut started stroni ; at some Im provement over yesterday's closing pik'es. After about ten minutes of active business the enthusiasm flattened out , and dullness , with , however , a very ! lrm undertone , was the predominating feature for the remainder of thu .lay. November op'-ned alliou and closed at.'iSe ; year rained from 4ie ( to 4i' ! , the oponlnR belli. ut from 4iiJ4e to 4"e and the closing prlue from liiJic to ITUe. May rested with a Kaln of 'te slneo yesterday. Tlio trade In oats for future delivery was unusually llxht , the mnrkot bolnc abso lutely featureless. Thorj was a Rood demand for easli oats. November oprned steady at 'U'/ > c , adv.inecd to : iP : u. fell baclc to .Tl'4e ' and closed ; .ic lower at th.it price. May starteJ at 'Kl'tc. .sold up to Xl'tc , reeedotl to from a. e to Me and closed steady at , 'l.le. Thu provision maikot was allllcted with dullness and Iiiulll'eieneo on thu part of tr ulors and In the abionco of any strong lead from any of the Influential packer. " , price changes were llRht. I'ork closed ' /ju lower for Ueepinbor and January and 74c lower for May. Ijiinl Is iinehiinccd and ribs are also at the same price as on the day before , except fo'r May , which Is a fraction bolter. The loadlnc features ranged as tollows : Casli quotations wcro as follows : Pi.oiiu Spring patonta , $4.0J ® ' > ,00 : winter patonls , $ I. . " J4.CU. WHEAT No. 2sprlns wheat , OiPiSO'lHc : No. Usprlni ; wnoat. bTi&tiTtiu ; No. 2 red , IM&UI'/ie. ' OOIIN No. 2. TiT'ic. ' OATS No. 2 , 3Jjci No. 2 whlto , IMc ; No. 3 white , .Tic. KVBNo. . 2. mlic. ItAld.KV No. 2 , yy&Mc ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 425Sc : No. 4 , f , o. b. . IlStSIOo. KI.AX SUED No. 1. tll' oric. TiMOniv SiiD : I'rime , il.-'S'iSI.S" . I'oini ioss porK , nor bbl , is.30 ; lard , per cwt , J0.31 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) . J."i.7. > © ( i. .fl ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , f. " OJfti.,12j ! ! short , clear sides i boxed ) . Jl.ll0.15. ! WIIISKIV Distiller ; , ' tinlshu : ! good , per Kai , 31.1H. Kffi Alts-Cut loaf , uiicliaused. ItcLOlpts and shipments today were as fol lows ; On the I'rodnco exchange today the butter and OK ; ; market was unnhan ed New York Markets. Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 21. I'l.oint Koooluts , 21.401 pkgs ; oxporls. 4fMbbK ) 22. " ! ) ! sacks ; marlcut ( liuot , UDchiiiiKcdi sales , 10,2V ) Ijbls. COIIN MKAI. Steady , qulot ; yellow wc.sto rn , WIIUAT Kecofpls , 237,050 buj exports , 301,0H ! ) bn : sales , l,200,0no bu of Indues ; 1I2.0J. ) bu of spot , Spot market , llrmer , quiet ; No. 2 rjd , * l.05'i In store and olovalor ; $1JD.1 ! ® l.ti8'a alloat ! tl.OGWI.03' , , f. o. b. : No. 3 red , fl.OOQl.lO'/i ' ; ungraded red. $1.07(0)1.11 ( ) ; No. 1 nortborn. { .Os.'iCtit.OD'i ; No. 1 hard. Jl.H'a'tSl.ll'i ' ; No. 3 northern , * I.OV. | . Oitions | advanced * o lo l e on Uiisslan prolilbltlon no\vs ; declined I4o to ' ,5c on foreigners boiling ; advuitccd ! o lo ' . | 0 on local buying , closed Manny at"Jo to 'jo over yesterday ; No. " . red , November olosMug at M.O.'iJi ; December , $1.08 ' ; , closing at J'.CM'j ' ; January , S1.08'nl.0.s'1. ' clns- liu tit Jl.lW'i ! I'obruarv. JI.Wl'iMl.IO'a , clos ing atJI.Ws ; Maroh. f l.ll'iliil.ir.'i , closing at $1.11' „ : Aprl' . tl HU@1.1I 'u , dosing atfl.l3 ; ; May. $1.11 VOtM ! ' , . closing at $1.11 ? , ; June , iI.lO'a < &l.llJ4 , olosln. : , 31.10'a. KvK-Qulot ; firmly liold ; western , 81.053 1.05'/ ' . 1.05'HAIII.KV Qiiiut ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 7l(372o. ( llAiu.f.v MAI.T Dull : Uanada country inuile , 85c. L'ollN Kecelpts. 115,475 bu ; exports. 5JO bu ; sales , Ifl..i 00 bu of futures" 41.000 bu of suot. Spot markot. No. 8 , 'ito lu oluvator ; 7l'iO alloal ; uimradod mixed , 57@72o : No. 3 , ( li'jcj No. 2 white. dU'fi'i ' options iiiiclmnged to 'to advance with wlieat , closed llrm and dull ; November. 70c , closing at 7Jc ( ; DOT rumour. .ViJie. closing at 5si.c ; ; January , 5Pi © .Vie , closing at 5lT e ; I'ehrtiary , 34c , closing at 5le ; March , closing at " > l'o : April olosini ; ut si'io ; May. 52 c. UATS Kecelpts , 152,725 bu ; u.Miorts. 150/00 bu t sales. 105'idO ' hu of fnluies ; 8i.lOJ ) ) bu of spot. Spot inarkot dull and .stronger : options ( inlet and tinner ; November. IJc. cloilug at 40c ; December , 4X2 ( > IO'iC , closing at 40140 ; January. ; .8' ' , < < llUo , closing at 3'1'jc ' ' ; spot No. 3 whlto , 40'.i < iciie ; mixed western. 3hllo ; wblto west ern , © lie ; No. 3 Ohleao , 4ill'jc. llAV rirm and In fnlr demand ; slilpplug , Hoi's 1'alrdeniiiiid and llrm ; state common to choice , ( .Velio ; I'acilie coast , l.ViMI. C'ot'fKK Options opened barely stoa'y and unehuiiged to 15 point- , down and closed stonily ; November 10 points up : others i ; > iiud 20 points down ; sales 31.510 bags , Including spotfl ; Itlodull and steady ; No.7 , t 3,75. fL'UAii It'tw , llrm. fair lollnlug , 3Bo ! bid ; contrlfugal IK ) tesl , 3SJo bid ; relluod , linn ; fair demand. MOI.ASSKS Korolgii nominal : Now Orleans , ( inletand steady ; common to f.iney , :45o. : ! KICK l-'irin and fairly active ; domestic fair to extra , 6'iT&7c ; Japan. .ViV-'iVe. . I'IITUOI.KU.M ( Jiilut and htoady ; orndo. lu bbls , 1'arker's , : > 5e ; bulk , * .0 > : rolincd Now Vork. M.IO ; I'hlladolplila and llaltlmore. Jilill ; I'hlladelphla and llulilniore , lu bulk. fXS.VlJ 3. ( > i : united closud at 5S'e for December. COTTON SKED Oiir Qulut ; crude , UHiut yel low , 881'it2'c. ) TAI.I.OW About steady. HOSIN Inill. Ti'iU'MvTiNK Dull ; ava'lVio. Kilils Qnlot andllrm ; wintorn SO'jiJJQjlo. HIDKS Inaellvo L'nt steady ; wet salted , selected , fnrty-llvo to llfiy-ltvo Ibs. , Uiit-o ; Texas , selected , tlfty to sixty Ib * , GSO. I'OIIK Dull ; old moss , iti.73 ; now muss , * l .75 ; oxtrii prime. { IO.OJ0I0.50. CUT MIIAT.S ( julut ; ploUlod bailies , .ViOOo pickled shoulders , S'Jo ' : lilclilod hams , iWi'ie. ' MUIIII.US I'lrm. iiulul ; short Oie.ir November. RIV30.58'i. ' l.AiiD-l'Irm and ( inlet ; western stuun , t1.58'ii * options , no sales.December. id.4(1 ( b'.di January KM ; 1'ebriniry. fu.73 ; March , W > 3. Ui'TtTii Qulut. llrm : western dairy , IMffi''ic ; wehtern oroiimory. 8v4j.Wci western factory , Ha83c ; Elgin. : u ? . 'Inn , fairly active ; part skims , . 1'Kl iHON-qulcl ; Amoricuii , } IX72itl ! < .tO. Miii iiiioliHVhfiit | MarKct. Minn. , Nov. 21 , Tlio market openol t Wlitf for PO.-ID'UV , nn advanoo ov r ui t nl Jlit f el > so of ' . . Tiii1 llrtt move wa < for n doi-Hnc and the price- went down ' 10 but iben stren ihi'imd feellni fro n tlio uUaso averted iltulf and tlu-ro win a steady nd- VHIII-O loSHSc In l. It was Inipmslblo to hold tlio inarKot oil the level .Hid there wm a .aw toS'ound ihon to i'if for llioQlose. Therowas no liarllcillur vim to the bidding at any time duiliu the day. Tlio ukase h id a bolster : ) ) } oiri > ' t , liowovcr , with a uooil export movement and tliu tirospect th il Ilio V s bU ) upl\liilO- | ) tiient Monday will show another dec ! ne. The cash market was In on to an active condition , n It jonor.il.y K anil No. I Northern sold In advanfo of Kic. or fully Ic nbovo the Decem ber future' * . 'I hero has not lieen much of an advance In corn here nnd but little Iv olTered , The receipts of whou lioro wuro f > 20 cnr * . uilil at D.iluth .i- > ears , a lot.il of I.rtlS cars. Close : November , clixlii at S7's ; December , open- Ins at 87'H1. ' blithest ' > , e bid , Inwoit . " "Uc , cloilni at i-HV ; May , O.'iC ' , liljihest Vttit bid , lowest UK. ' , eiO'dutf at 0'i e ; on tr.ick. No 1 bar l , O'c ; No. 1 nortlicrn. H.IC ; No. 3 northern. MHW.C. _ DulutliVhent Market. Dut.fTii , Minn. . Nov. 21.A lar o and aellxe week's l > ii lmm closed today with a llrm , higher and advancing marUet. It opened llrm at 'iuVie above yesterday's close for cash. 'So ' advance for December and " , c hklier for May. The n arket ruled very steady up to no m with need demand for and larco ir.ulliiK In spot wheat of the three better prades for shipment and rather slow trailint In future" . There are few vo sels uni'hartered which demaml a I HC rite to lliilTiilo. but It la tlniiiibt they will t ike Hl e. Several charters were made yosler- o1 ! ! } ' ai'.i'jc. ' The market closed today at about ' o In. her than yesterday for cvsh nnd from 1'iC to I'Jo for futures. Closlni h ttrei were : No. 1 hard , c.isli , lIPic : November , lU c ; Do- ce-nber. Olc : May. " .MIC ; No. I northern , cash , t'.l'jp ' ' ; Novembei1. KMjd : IJccoinber , S01.C > sell ers ; May , Ih'ie sel.'ers ; No. 2 northern , cash , Mie ! ; No. a , Hie bid ; rejected , 7oc sellers , v'lty KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Nov. 21 i't.ot'u Klrm ; unchansed : patent , $ . ' .4Ka. ' . ' . . * > 0 : extra fancy , J.VJ W-'l : fiiiii-v. fiO a..l" > ; chuico. * l.iW3 2.00 : XXX. il..W.S.no. WIIKAT SleadV : hard cash , "So bid. COIIN I'lrm ; No. 2 cash , U714o bid ; No. 2 November. : iSo bid. o.\'s Ste.uly and llrmor ; No. 2 cast ) , 28" " o bid ; November , 2S' c bid , llvr.-Slronj ; at S3'ic for No. U. r't.A.x Sr.r.n site. HAV I'lrm ; pralrlo fancy. $7.0.1 ; mo liim , W.tWi"r. . .V ) ; timothy fancy , Jii.OO ; uliolco , JAfu ; prime. * ; . ( iOiJ7.ii ) . lli'TTiii : steady , fair demaiv.1. ICons Klrm at 'Jit1. Knrr.iiTSWheat , tCi.OIG DU ; corn ; - bu : oats. : ; , m bu. Suii'jii'.NTs Wheat , 01,179 bu ; corn , 1,227 bu ; oats , l,2. > 0 bu. Mihvuukiv > tnrk tH. AIll.WAUKKK. WIs. . Nov. 21. WlllJAT 1'irill ! December , VJ'H'j No. 2 sprln ; ; . U.'c ; No. 1 norlh- ern. IHUe. L'ou.N--l'lrm : Novomner , 4TiITc. ( ) OAT. 1'lrm : No. a white. 3UNo. ; . 3 , IBc. IlAiti.i'.v Dull ; No. 2 , 5Jc : sample , on Iracu , I2 , ( ije. ltvK-1'lrm : No. I , Olc. l'novtsiNS-Julet. ( I'OUK January. Ill 27JJ. LAUD January , $ lW. ! : ItiiCDii'TS Ii'lonr , 4.1JO bbls ; wlieat , fi2,2CO bu ; barley , 42.2 M bu. Siiti'MilNTS-l'lour. 14.K)0 ) bbls ; wlieat , lO.Il'O bu ; barley. 60Q3 ! bn. _ jlvrrpool nrlciMM. u Nov. 21. WIIKAT I'lrm : demand prlnclDiilIy sp"cnlatlve : holders oll'er snar- iimly : Callfornl i No. I , Os V idf , : ) . Id per oenlal : i oil weslern sprlnj. , ts > llitdQUb fd ; red winter , Hsh"diSrss d. COIIN I'irm. dem-ind fair. I'KAS Caitadiau , ( is ted per cental. C'nci : i : American llncht white and colored , Tils Od per owt. _ St. IjOii 3Iitrl ! t4. ST. LOLMS , Mo. , Nevi 21. UUTTKU Un- chnii-cd. WIIIAT : StioiiBjcnsh. IWfiotfMuy. J1.01 bid. COII.N strong ; cn.sh , 4.4e ; Jltiy. 40jc ! bid. OATS Steady ; cash , 31c ; Iny. 3.ie. I'OIIK il.0. ! " > . LAUD ? < l.0. " > . WIIISKBV JI.18. _ _ C.iioiniinti , \ ; lu'ki-tH. CINCINNXTI , O. , Nov. 21.VnnAT Stronc ; No. 2 red. orffWSo. COIIN Stroiu : No. 2 mlxeJ o'd , 0 c. OATS Strous : No. " mixed , 3ij'fi ! ! 0 | c. WIIISKBV 81. is. _ _ _ _ N'cw ' York Dry . > niln Markets. Nuw YOIIK , Nov. 21. Thb dry Koodi > market was very quiet today. The maruet , was un changed and continued steady. The market on the whole is pretty woli at rock bottom. Toledo ( rain _ .tnr' < er. TOI.RIIO , O , Nov. 21. Wheat oaslor ; No. " , ' ' December. IH'Se. ' COIIN Dull : No. ' . ' , cash. Me. OATS Quiet ; cash , 3Vc. Trailers' Talk. CHICAGO , III. , Nov. 21. Conn&olman & Day to Cockioll llros : Wheat opened active and hlzber base ; ! on general conlirmation from public and private sources of the prohibition of wheat exports from HiiaS'a. Opinions of operators are widely at varlaiico concernlni ; the ultlmato oll'ect of tlio decree and thu more so as the full text of Urn document was not made known hero and a false Im pression iniKht prove itlsa&tions lo spec ulators. Hence there wasanonoraldlsposit on to close outstanding trades an < l await clos ing sales from Europe. When they finally came , iiiotliiz ) siil'Stautlal advances In Ijiver- pool , I'arlK and lloilln , allhoiiKh Antwerp v.as friictlonally lower , tlio news with lar o weekly exports reported hy llradstrcot's , and the ad van . ' 0 of is 7d lu English country ir , nrkets caused nil advance to a slronw elo- > - lirr , and wo see nolliln ? lo shake our faith In thu bull market later on , allhoii''li Iheiomay not bo much of nn advance until after deliveries have been made . Corn and oats were steady und fully maintained tlio advances made yesterday. Corn , in fact , dossil 'Jc higher for near delivery. Provisions were dull but llrmer , and tin illy closed rather tame at yesterday's advance. The shipping demand isipilto satisfactory to manufactur ers. and stocks will probably .show a liberal reduction for the mouth. Wo regard January rib as a good purchasn on all .soft spots. CHICAGO , III. , Nov. si. Swart7 , Dupeo & MeCormlek to K. C. SwartCo. . : Thnof- flel il announcement of th3 Russian prohibi tive ukase , not unexpected In view of thu many assur Miecs on I' nday. had a slrenlli- ; enlir InlliRiico on prices. Although cables did not rellcet the Itus.slan news as decisively as they were expected to. they were nevertheless all hither. The ellect ot the news here was to sot shorts at work ruduclnic their lines. Corn was llrm , but dull , touched li ca aln , but closed at Se. There was not the pressure from Novemiior shorts there was on Friday , there lining the Impiesslon that the publicity clven the mani pulation would tend to liiu'ro iso thu receipts Ciiir.uio. III. . Nov. 21. Kennott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MoWhorter : Wheat opened about le higher on what seemed to bo an olllelal an nouncement that tno Unsslan prohinltorv nkasc had llnally been signed. l.onis reah/ed fieely , causing a reaction ot ? Jo. but tlio demand from the shorts soon sprang up In consequence of strong caDles and tlielr buy- In. advanced prices Ic. There was a modurnto react on at thu close , but , the market h id rather a strong look whou the Loll tipped. There Is an Indication of returning confi dence. Fresh buying for Investment Is no ticeable and If cables HIM reasonably strong on Monday wo may got a higher market lhat day. The big .shorts have covered only mod erately and if a show of sLruu.'tli .should bo enough to Mart them a sharp bulge may bo expected. This over and the short Interest largely eliminated wo shall look for mulorlally lower prices. The Russian prohlh tlon of wheat exports cuts elf a possible supply of only KV'uo.o.O ' to 1\- ( I ) . ( KJ ) , and this Is practically reslored by the recent Indiana state osllmalo , Incroasliu- crop of that state l',00)00ovor ) the covorn- niLMil'n last report. Wo-do not liollovo there is available Miilllclent tonnage to carry away flinn our shores tlio vasUijiiantltlos of Kraln , provisions and cotton uuw awaiting buyers , It Is believe. ! that slocks will continue to pile up lu splto ,6f , laiso forolKii domiind and lu spite of 'the fact that wo will probably nxnorl considerable mnioof ngrlciil- lural pioducts than in tiny provlous year. In corn an I o.its no conspicuous features lu oitherof these L-raliis. Corn has ruled ( inner on wet weather and In fmpimtliv with wlieat , lu spite of lOJoipts considerably uliovo the estimates. The fact tjiat tlio old crop bliurts hnvo sold themselves Into a corner where they uro somewhat nt tlio meieyof no Iqun that may exael the pound of IK'sh has fi uhtuuud In maiiv now orop hhorts and caused a nervous ami unsettled fooling Unit m ly coiitinuu until thu old crop liears have boon forced ' 10 cover. In provis ions 11lit trading and small Ituutuatlons , with no Incidents of Internal,1 'is all lhat eau bo .s. ild of this market. : r Nr.w YOIIK. Nov. 21. Tlio stoolc marliot to day continued to advance In thu same manuur that II began yesterday und while these Im portant ualns of lliu day wcro coiillnod almost exclusively to ibo u-euorU inactive shares , iho whole list toll tlio stimulus and hlghor prices . .ru ll.e rule all along thu line. The bviyin ; of the day was largely uy commission houses mid this fact \v.is thu pocitllar feature of ( lea lugs wliloh attractud must attention , and mooling w.th little or no icslslancu outside ot tlio operations of tbo traders who as usual have been loft In the tlsit. the upward movement had no surlons setback. Tliu foreigners were not a factor In the dealings , hiving small onlors on either Hide of the market , and the stlmulous came from domestic Mum os entirely. The opoulu ; wits htniu S nl isalns e.MundiiiK to | Vj per cent over ihoso last night , ami as of late , lliu trunk lines h.ivo monopomed Iho Krealcr bhuro of attention. Krlo esn'Ciilly beliu Iho m-tivu feuturu of Iho day. The granBorh were nut. huwevcr , uud bum si. 1'uul and Uuok laluuU It is Natural Tlmt wo sluv.iltl transact tlio largest business - inoss in tlio suit ani\ \ overcoat lino. It Is also natural Unit our friends competing with us In the sumo line of business should bo nnhoyuil ut this lead wo hold , unit th.it they should strive ) ilosporatoty lo close the Kiip. Wo can u.lmlro their heroic olTorls and their Iti onloiH devices - vices used to attract trade , but it Is like the willing vessel's attempts to over- tike the modern. Steam-Propelled Ocean Racer , Wo do not bonst of unmatuhablo brain power , great business sairaclty or other "swoll heud" utti'lbu'.os. It is simply our recognition of the laws of produc tion and consumption. Wo manufacture the goods and Bull tltem direct to the consumer. THIS GUI'S OW ALL MlDDLtiMUX'S 1'HOFITri. Wo miinufncturo on a largo scale for our retail storo.i in the loading citlo.s of the union. THIS INSURES ECON OMY IN PRODUCTION. When a clothinaUor or manufacturer of any of the material that gees into clothing is forced to soil we get a full bonulit. as there are but fcn\ factories to ooniDoto for tlio goods. Not so with u forced sale of roudy-mado clothing , as the thousands of retail dealers through out the country arc always ready to buy at any slight reduction. DO YOU SHltJ 'r : IN OUR FA YOU ? tsrownin GLO'TI-IIEvRS , SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUG LAS'STS. Send for Catalogue. Open till 8 p. m. Evenings. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. were largely traded In , Morlhern I'uclllo pro- feired following closely. The upward movement made steady pror- rcss and while the ualns In thu ueneral list were small throughout , the Industrials wcro active and scored material advances. Dis tillers was the leading feature , rising from Wi'a to.1 ! ) , while Cordage came In the Iliril ( lealii'-rs ! with a gain of lii per cent to "I. Among the Inactive ) shares. NleUel 1'lato seconds iireferred was the most prominent. rlshufiom 411 to IP.i. nut St. I'anl and Dnlnth aflorwar.1 shot up from : is' , to 4' . Northern I'aclllc nreferred was the strongest stock In the re.'iilar list and ro-o 1 per cent for the day. The market mii'lo no change In Its temper and finally closed active and strotnr at the ton figures. Dis tillers being np li ? uer cent and Cordage 1 per cent. Ciovctnmcnt bonds have been dull and Hteady. State bonds have been dull and steady. The following are the closing quotttlons for the leading stocks on the New \ ork block o.\- cbango today : The total sales of Mocks today were 17r , * > S5 shares , Inc.udln : Atchlson , b.M : : ; Canada Southern , : iii'J : ' ; Chleairo ( l.is , T.Ttii ; lacia- ! wanna , 4.r > lj Krlo , .2.110 : Lake Shore , 4.MO ; Louisville & Nashville. 4,70,1 , : Missouri I'aelllc. 2.41."i ; Now YorK Centnil. (1,2 ! ) ! : Northern - orn I'.iellle preferred. I2l/Ui ( IJeadiiit ; , 8,070 ; IJlcliniond .t West I'olnt , 3,510 ; St. 1'aill. 12.V.Oi Union I'aclllc , S.IKlt ) . Ktvii\v. : Niw : YOIIK , Nov. 21.Tho Post says : Tlio bear faction bon ! now to a larpo ; extent out of tlio marUet , the bulls are on trial to see what they can do with ur.ces. Thu market was favorable to them this iiiorulu , notwltli- staiidln ' Iho other sales by room traders to leallzo iheiv prollt on yesterday's advance. There was eousldcrablo weakness In Ijiickawanna , tliu only allowed roafon for which Is dlsanpolntment in the coal trade over the milder weather and lu New Vork Central the selling outers fairly matched the Inivlu : , ' dcm ind. Hut In tlio K'raiiKors there was a steady Improvement In prices not an enthuslfsllc liuylnj ; , but on ( jood professional support -with an agreeable saltni ! ; of commission house orders. The most authorities In the street asreo that yester day's advance was an experiment by the pro fessional bull operator to te.st the foelliii ! of the outsiders , llcneo It Is likely that their oper.tllons will bo cautions especially when the short Interest is wholly ellmliiatod. X\v ! York Money Marlct-t. Niw : YOIIK , Nov. 21. MOMIV ON CAM , Kasy , with no loans , closing oll'ored at 3 per cent. I'IIIMU MIIIIANTII.K : : I'.M'BII SiiU's tier cent. STKUI. Ni M.XCIIANCIK Quiet and steady at fl.H Hfil.MH'j for sixty -day bills and J4.8XU for demand. Tlio following were tlio closing prices on bonds : Flnanulnl Nnw Oiti.KANti , Lit. , Nov. 21. Olcarlnss , } ! , - DOJM , , I'AH 8 , Nov , 21. Tbreo per cent routes , Clf b" > u for the account. Ho TOV , Mas . , Nov. SI. O.ill loans , Iiad per cunt ; t mo , Vii.n per cent. IlAl.Ti.MDlti : , Mil. , Nov. 21 , Hank clcarliiKi loday wuro,70.,5Qj ! balances , JIIO.OIB. Halo , U per cent. KANSAS I'mMo , , Nov. St. Clearings , Jl- 722.IIO ; fiiiino day last year , J'.V..tbO ; for this week , fll',2bO,153 ; hiuno woolf last your , } U- HI ) , 181. Niav YOIIK. Nov. 31. The weekly mink KtaUiiuout thinvb tuo reserve has Inoruiisud ! ) , - K7)WO. ) The Uanks now liold tiai2.tJOJ : ( in e.v- cussof legal ieulroiiieiiib. ( | I'llli'AliKi.riiiA. I'll. , Nov , 21. Hank cloai- Ings , tll2.lWO ( | : ; balances , 1I.7U5.274. rioarlngH for tlio nook oiidliii ! today were f7u.4 ,52tl ; balances , { 10,2. 1.177. Money , < pur cent. I'lNCi.N.NATi ' , ( ) . , : Nov. 21. Money , 4'1'iiI ' per com. New York o.vehango , ' 'M6I u promluin. L'learlugs.l.1li.h 0 ; for Iho weu ( , tU.U corresponding week Insl yo.ir , tii,4 ; s,55'J. I'liirAHo , III. , Nov. 21. Now York exchange , stonily at par. U'Ho peril. ' > 0'J ' promluin. Money , Hteady at li per cent. II.ink clearings , $15- 7HItU5i tot.il for tlioAreok. * iu,5M'ia Sierllng i > \ehango , JI.KJU for sixty-day lillls and $ l. lj ? for H.lit | drafts. NKW YOHK , Nov , 21. 'fho exports of suoelo at the port of New Vork during the week amounted to * 7I5.07(1 ( , of which IISU.3 0 was gold and Ml i.T'it si. vi-r. Tlio Imports of spguln during tlio lust ivuok auuiniitod to il.U'ii.li ) ! , of which WlUi tw was gold and f HU.7M silver , Hr. Loi'if , Mo. , Nov. 21. ( Jlo.irinss tiday , f .4 < 2 , 21 : I uliiuces fl5.i.'lli ; nioniiy. 7 < 64 per cent : e.xcliunse on New York sold al 2Jo pie- iiiluin. Kur tliU week clo.irlngs , balances , } 2U7U , C1. 1'ur last wcuk HAH Sii.vini 1:1 : i-ic.il. . .Mo.Niiv B'iii''M ' per cent. ICnteof discount , open market for both short and threo-nionths' bills , 2 ® : i per cent. Amount of bullion gonu Into the Hank of England on baiaueo today. .UHS.OOJ. Kort'ii ; ! ! ( ' 'inaiiuial ltevlf\v. [ ; ] ; / ( ; . ' ( ( I' SI by Jitm * * ( ttinlw li'luiM. } LONDON. Nov.'I. . [ Now Vork Herald Cable Speclnl to Tin : Iluc.1 llusiness on the I stocli oxrhan.'o was fairly active for a Saturday , and prlee.s have tended npwar.l. American rails were stiength- enened by the prohibition of exports of who it from Russia. H.iles on eontlnent.il ac count have cease.i. There Is more disposition hero to buy , cMwIally In Atclusons and divi dend payers Korelgn securities rema'ii stondy , with no special feat urn. Kus-laus , after beln ; weak , rallied di > splto the stoppage of t'ne wheat exports. Owing to Inllueiitlal sup port , in Paris copper shares llrmeil up , as the prospects of thu metal are considered good. Homo stocks aru rather better. Money Is cheap , discounts oT thieo montliH bitiili nllN being 2'8 per cent at the bank. There was JUllMlOOof gold received from Ilsbon. Silver llrmer. A big risu In gold shares Is expected shortly. Almost a general reduction is ux- pcclcd In KiiL'llsn railway dividends owing to Increased expenditures. Denver iMininji Stocks. TK.vviit ) : , Colo. , Nov. 21. Tlio following list. Is the closing inotatonson ] the Mining exchaniru today. ! ? alu.s , Ki.OUJ snares. Han It'r.'iiolsoo Mining Quotation * * . SAN KiiANCisoo , Oal. , Nov. 21. The olllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows : Now York Mining Quotations. New YOIIK , Nov. 21. The following are tbo closln ; mining stunk quotations : Alloo iw : Iron i-llver . Id ) Adams < 'on Itu .Mexican . 2:15 : llcntlluluher 2.15 Ontario . : JU Duadwood Is' ' Olililr. . . . . . . II'-'S inrua : ! Con -HJ I'lvinoiilli . 22.i Itoiild .V ; Curry 110 Slcrru Nevada . 2.rl ) Halo \ Norcross. . . . lti ! lloincstaku lu.V ) Union Con . 200 Horn Silver U15 Vullow .hickct . ] M Country I'roilttjjc. Rons I'Msli eggs are vyry saarco and a largo amount of cold storage Htook Is being thrown upon the market which keeps prices down. Kales are reported all the way from luo to 84o. Ktrlclly f robli eggs would bring ijulto readily 22fe'ic. : I'oui/niY hive ohiokons. * 2.75 < r')00i ) llvo ducks , J3. KW.5lj ( ( llvn Uirkeys. Ilo per Ib ; dri'sscd chickens. 8S.e ! ) per ib : ducUe , KJiillc ; KCOSO. ice ; turkeys , I214iio. : , lIl'TTijn Ucnoriil market unohaniied. Oood country , IGT&IHOJ best , 2iii.13o ( : piicklng stock , . UAMI : Canada Kt'cso' © " .CO ; small geeie , f4..0'f.5.00 : prairie chickens , JI.M ® & .00 : grouse. Jl.iiij mallard uneks. } 3.5 ' ; blue \\luged teal. 11.75 : crecn winded leal. 41.50 ; mixed ducks , tl.25 ; Jack rabbits , $ l.00i jil..0 : ; small. JI..vri.l.5Hj iiiall | , JI.757W.UO : Jack snlpo. tl.2.VJil,50 ; plover , 75eftJI.OO ; golucii plover. $1.25l. Wj siiulrreis , JI.Kiiil.2.'i ( ( ; deer suddies , pur Hit door carcasses , ufilloj autulopo daddies , HOISo ; carcasses. WolOc. CnrcnnlHO Coininni'un The 1'oyoko C'umly CDIIIIIHIIV has Just tdilppud I. ( Ml ) lurs of tholr goods to a house In I'corlii , 111. Tills Is the largest single order for candles ever Illled by an Omaha hou-o und there Is no locord of any candy fuutory In tliu eouutrv over hiivlu' ' Ill ed bo lnrno an order for tiiul class of jtoods. DoU'Itt's lattlo Kftflv litsura ; only pU > to euro sick hcadactio und rugulala the bowels. Dr. Ulrnoy cures ctitufrh. Duo A hnndsomo dinner dross Is of violnt bcu galliio. Thu front of thu corjugo is n point of \vhito ben allno embroidered vvilb nold. The sleeves are of black tulto , and the undorsUIr m of black velvet. No Krlpplntr , " 0 nausea , no pnin when Do- /Ill's Lltilo Karly Hbei-.i are taltou. Hinall ' pill. Su'lo pili. U'ost plil. Dr. Ulrnoy cures catarrh. IJoo bldj Men's Suits- Made for this Reason's trado. trim med In neat , durable style , all wool ; In tiricos from $10 up to elegant $35 I'rlnco Alberts. Men's ' Overcoats. In nu ondlcss variety , in nil cloths , iimkes nun prlooH. Wo luivo n good , warm Huslnosst Ovorccmt for $10 , mul from Unit ut ) to the llnost iiuulo. Boys' Suits. \Vo hnvo nl ways Und a larger and hotter - tor line ot Hoys' and Chililron'n SulU tlvan any house in the city. IMcos , Knuo Punts Suits , from $2.50 ; LOUR 1'ant Suits , from $1.50 up. Boys' Overcoats. Ulstors , capo , plain , nil cloths , mnda to btand the wear and kcopout the cold , from SIl.oO up. ; TTS PIIYSIGIAHS , SURGEON and SPECIALISTS , 1409 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Oflico liours from 0 a. in. to 8 p. m. Bandar from II ) n. m. to 1 p. m. SpcrialibU ) iu Chronic , Norvous.Skln nnd Dlood Dibcabett. C ? Con8nltntion nt ofTico or by mail frso. Slcdicinos Bent by nmil or oxprocs , eecnroly packed , free from observation , ( iunrontooa to euro quickly , snfoly nnd ponnr.ncntly. The most widely and favorably known spools- ! Isnintho ( UnitiMl tjlnton. Thuir lon oxporiooco , ronmrkablo nkill nnd nniv rnal hiicriwH In the treatmimt and earn of Narvonn , Chrome nnd Sur gical DinunHCH. entitle thnno eminent phynloinns tn the full conGdonco of the nlllictod evorywlioro. They gunrnnteo : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUBE for tbo awful plfecls of early vicoand thonumoronioviU that follow in its train. PRIVATE , BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Bpeodily , completely and pnrnmnently cn.'txl. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEX'JAL DIS ORDERS yield readily to their akillful treat ment. PILES , FISTULA AND RECTAL V i.CERS Kimrantrvd cured \sithuut paiu or dotoution from hiiflincBfl. HYDROCELE AND VARiCOCELE pormn. nontly and piicccpsfully cured in every cnso. BVI'IIILIH , nONOIUUUKA , OI.KET , Bpornin. torrliwn , Hpininnl Weakness , lj < mt Mnnliood , Ninht KmieeionH , Dncnyed Kncultion , Female Wcnkncas nr.ij all delicate dleorditra pecalinr to pithureoz ponitivoly cured , n well nu all fnno- tionnl disordarR tlmt riwult from youthful follioa or tlio OXCOB3 of inaturo ycnre. QfripfllPO fiuarniitood pormnncntly cnrml , Oil lullI U romnvnl complete , withont ont- tiiifT , caustic or dilatation. C'uro ofToctod nt homo by imtiont witliout a momonta pain or nnnojance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLC-AGED MEN Pui'o Tlio awful olToctn of pnrly ACiiMn t/lHlJ vice wi.jeh . brInKU iirRunlo wraknoss , doBtroyiiiB both mind and body , with all ita droadcd ilia , porinnnontly cured. Ill'C RultQ Address lliopo who hnvo Impnr. L/l o. UCllo od tlinmRolvoB by improper in. dnlxonco and Bolltnry ImbitH. which ruin both mind and body , nnuttint ; thorn for bimlnoas , etudyor mniriiiKO. MAHUII3I ) MEN , or these ontorinR on.tlmt linppy life , aware of plijulcal dubillty , quickly usuistod. t3"Sond C cnnts postn o for ei'lolirntml works on Clironic , Nnrvoim and Dulicnto DisnaseB. ThonsnnilH cured. tiy A friendly lotlororcnlj may xavo you future HiiiTorim ; nnd slinmo , nnd add ( 'o'don ' yunm to life. C"No iettnr nneworod uiii'8M ! accompanied by 4 ccutw iu ntami > B. Address , cr call on DBS. BETTS & , BETTS , I4O9 Douglas St. , GEV2AMA , - - NEBRASKA. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner 10th nnd Mason Htroeti. Now Imlhllnk1. now ( urnlluro , every thbiK flrat cln't ; tlno < l location In the city ; all nmdurn Im- proveiiiunl * ; Stnum Heal ; ( las ; Call Holla : Until and llarhcr Mliup In connucllun ; ( Olcctrlo niKt CnUla ( "urn to any part of tlio city. Tiy ii1 * und bo con vinced that wu havn tlio I'UNt ' lioaio for thu monor WUMI of ChlviiKO. Itntus from $ , . ( JO t o tl ! Xier ) diijr j Porlodio'il Pills. The Kroni'li remedy arts directly upon the Rcuorativo iir aus and euros Hiipprusslon of thn menses. J2or three for $ : > . and can bn mailed. should inn bo nsod dnrlii'jpreinaiioy. .lobhers. i 'ijlstsaiid the imbllo supplied by Uoodmun ii 'Co. , Omaha. 1 limoapnritivo rcmoily for tliaatjuvodi ntinoi bylU asn thouRind' ) of ciinf of tii ! worut kind am ! of long blnmlinK liavoltoim ciirod. 1 ndcod a < mtriM2 n injr faith in iUfilicncy , that I mil hoiul TWO IIOITLKS riienwlt > i aVAl.DAlll.nTltHATIHIJoii tills dlseiuo to nuf - forurnlia will MTU ! mo tlii'lr Kiprrao nuil I'.O. tulJiuM , I' . A. ( slociim , SI. C. , IKI I'cnrl HI. , N. V. A ( iK.NUISKMICUOIIK KlI.MSIl U KIIW'8 nBH.M KUAIIlCATOIt C ro4 nil ilbuuol uuoiiuis It kllli Ilio inluroiju ur norm. 1'iic up na'l rut dhxl In f J. $ J mi * i l < aj , tin ) lallurj unltuni. Bonl narirliora l > r i'H ' d on rucolpt of prlcu or i' o. I ) . Woliiao n utj.irii'dou ti curi ) . 'Din U'ltillo ' tri'lit ' nnj lob liur < Hiipiihcd by tin Klualur Ilruu Compaui Oiiudia. c. A Mc'li-ior. It iwiinl .M jcri an I It. t purkor.i. Smith cm diu , A. I ) , r'oa'.ur , nml M. J. l.li | Council lliull.i. CURE YOURSELF ! , AaU your Urugglftt for i ' Ijotilo ol HIK . The only ; i non /juiio/iuui remedy fur all < tlio iinnalurul d chargi'ii nnd j.nMVe/'Msfuscsdf inennniltho dubil.tot ng wcoknns periiliar to women. It cures in u few dms without the aid or "I'tiotiy ol a doctor / iiltfrjdl Antrtcnn Cure Mnuufucturcd y F Ths Evans Chemical Co.1 CINCINNATI , O.