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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1891)
T G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1891. Effect of a Very Enllijh Grmraraant Eaprt Finally Overccmo. AVERAGE OF THE DAY FA'RLY ACTIVE , Confidence In Corn Ornduallv llecov crlnj ; from tlio Kcccnt Jttunors of n Slronu Comer lu Tlmt Cereal. CitlCAno , III. , Deo. II. The combined notion of sovijtal of tliolnrnust locul Lour operators In wheat overcame the clfcct of n very bulllih Ruvornmont report nntl vlosoil tlio nmrkel at a dccllnu since yustenluy of * ic ( tinil nboutSa below the highest prlco of the ilay. Ontaldo business was scant throuKliimt the session , leiivlnit thu ninrkut Inr uly In thu hunilt of lociil opcrntors. In corn tlio yeiir shorts nro rapltlly rccovorlni ? from tlielr fright. l'iovls- Jens weio overcoino by the heavy reco pts of hogs uml closed lower. The rovcrnincnt estimate of fu.3 percent as the condition of full sown wheat stiiwlled the motive for on advance of Ho nttho start , compared with the cloning price of the pre vious day. The opening prlco was Just high enough to tempt bears to sell , lint not toohlKh to keep bulls from buying. Thcro was a bU trade for half an hour , and with a good ninny dull interval ! ) during the remainder of Dieses- Ion , tliero were still enough busy moments to maki ) the average of the day fairly active. I-'rom IW'iO ' to IWio for May , theio was a grad ual ( loollno to from OS'.c to 0U. ! It was suc ceeded by a considerable Interval of bullish ness and adviinco toKi'i' ' ' . unil that nyaln by nnotlicr and a heavier ilecllno than tlio first , prices siiKglns steadily until 07yo wns rcacneil , the o.oso bolnir at 07ic. The receipts hero were M-cars and the outward Inspection onlyJii. ! : Minneapolis und Duluth had osO amilnstft'4 ci.rs IIIBI year. The Liverpool cn- blns were only slightly bolter In tone at the opening und weaker nt thonloso without appreciable clinnco In the quotation1 * , ami although the continental markets were higher rind the Atlantic clearances heavy , the action of the one heavy tr.idor. I'nnlrldgu , on the floor , seemed to bo sillllclent to overcome all other In Hue n cos. " Purdrldgo was the heaviest buyer at tlio lower prices , and the heaviest boiler at the highest. December wheat sold as high us KJ'ic and cltnud at Ol'ie.hoat and Hour clearances fiom the four ports yes- ter.lay were cijual to about WO.OUQ bu. of wheat. In corn , Jnnu.iry was the strongest option , tlio shorts evidently being Inclined to taku a lebson In produce from what they hn"o seen In November and so Jar In the present n.onth : It closed ut. . IG4t ! > , compared with J3'e ' at the cmt of yesterday's scislon. The December und year deliveries tire gradually losing their terrors for the shorts , the transactions In them during the llrst hour's trading not ex ceeding fio.oto bn. although the prlco oven at that trllllnir amount of business rose to 5 c as compared with 53140 at the close of the pre vious session. The list sule made today WHS at Me. May wns strong during the creator part of thu session , advancing from 4i : , ' c to 44c and eloslnt : at from ! Jc to Hc. The re ceipts were -10 ears. The oats market was firm , the range of prices being only Uo until the last hour. Trade was rather quiet and the mar ket did little but trail after corn. Sample oats mot wltli a good demand for shipments at prices that were ! lu lilghi'r. The receipts were II. lit at 170 cars. December btarted at Jlllic. sold at : cn e , and hung nronnd the latter price most of the ses- elon. broke to and oloso.l at : % . May opened at.Wio. sold to from : ciaC ? to IlJJic , and closed ati. : ! o. The provision market was fairly stoidy at the openlnir , but the iccolptsof BS.M ( ) lie s at tlioyards and weakening grain markets tolc on prices later and everything was at its lowest us the market closed. I'ork loft off with a de- cilnoof K'e In January and 15c In May. Lard , 7JJo and ribs lOo lower. ) Cyo was fairly firm and moderately active. Only twenty-one cars arrived , lilpmcnts were also light. No. 2 In store sold at bUc ; December at from 8o to bU o ; January at from ( Wo to OOlJc , and May at from Olio to ! > ( i ! e. Kstlmatod receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , ? JJcar.s : corn , -10 cars ; oats , 1UJ cars ; hogs , 80,1100 head. The leading futures ranged as tollows : AIITICI.KS. LOW. CLOSE. WHEAT-No. 2. Dci'iMiibcr. . . in \ Wi i OHf January ' .II i)7i May ) } U7M CoiiN No. 2 l.'ccumbcr. . . 63 54 SI January. . . 411 47 SIM May 44 4i.i : ) OATS No j 44an Uci ember. . . an * 33 33 Jnnunry. . 33SIM I'OIIK I.'ccenibcr. . . S37W 8 37 3.17W 8 37H January 11 m * 11 15 11 U.i 11 0. ) May il i ; H' 11 60 11 60 LAW ! Uoccmbor. . . c tt'i G 02 H Jannnry IUMJ ( I u \ : > May UMJ 0 5J 0 M ) EIIOIIT llins December. . . r > 4i 5 . ,7,4 January & 45 5 47H 6 10 6 40 May 5 83 687M 5 77H & BO Cnsh ( ] iiotatioiiH were us follows : Fi.otnt Nominally .unchanged ; spring pat ents , HG.Vii4.fW : winter straights. Jl.35(34.45. ( WIIKAT No. 2 spr.ng wlicat. DlUcj No. 3 Iirlng wnoat. 84if.Me : No. 2 red , Ol.'io. CoitN No. ' . ' , r QklHc. OATS No. 2 , ; i3o ; No. 2 white , 34U3o : No. 8 white. 3I&-IIC. UVKNo. . 2. Sc. ! ) IlAltr.EV No. 2 , Snoj No , 3 , f. o. b. , 43Q57c : No. 4 , f. o. b. , 40Q57c. KiiAX SKin : No. I. l4c. ! TIMOTIIV SKKII I'rliiHl.2il,2. . ' . I'otiK Mc * pork , per bill , St. 7jG8.r ( 0 : lard , per ewu ftl.i7ii@tt.10 : short ribs sides ( loose ) , (3.4K35.GO : dry salted shonlilursboxed ( ) . JJ.I17/ ! ® 4.fOi short , clear sides ihoxed ) , J3.7.03.80 , WIIIBKBV Distillers' llnlshod goods , per gal , 11.18. fi'ciAH Cut loaf , iincliangod at 55.Vo. OIIKKSK Unchanged. HlliHS Uni'hanccd. TALLOW 1 iichunged. On the rrodtico exchange today the butter market was quiet ; fanoy creamery , -iHi ( ft.7Jc ! : flue wostorn. ' . ' 'VSi-'do ; ordinary.MJB " 4es selected dairy , i'-lffi''licj ' ordinary , lS'3-'io ) ; cgfs , llrm ; fresh , . ( &Mc. Now Vork Aliiriects. NEW YOIIK , Doe. 11. I't.oun Uocolnts , 'Htr : > S exports , 11,180 buls. , UD. . > sucks : sales. , WIIKAT Heoolpts , 2CS,5(10bu. ( | exports , 450.CS ! ) bu. : sail" * . 0.6'.14UiHlbu. of futures ; 84.00J hu , of miot. Hunt inarkut dull and iiiiHottliMl , No. 2 red , fl.lllhQll.lOlf liiBtoru hiid nlurntor ; I1J071J ai.OO ullimi ; JI.074iil.lUB ( ! f. o. b. ; No. 3 red. * l.tliai.uJ ) ! ( ; uiiiraili > d. IXS'it' } l.fi4 ( ? ; No. 1 northern , Jl.u'.i ' ! ; ; No. 1 hard , tl.iaii ; No. 2 northern , Jl.Oilli. Ojithins ailvuni.'ed TiftHio on thu t'ovuriunont report , Hrn.nr oulilos aiul lariur shipments : ( leullnvd I Ol'iu on reports that thu railroad blockade In Urn wott was pria'tk-ally ever and that supplies would now inovo HlonR freoly. The loin ; Interest was Bellini ? out Inn constil- eratilo ili'irm The uloso lu wial < nt ! i4o do * cllno for the day. No. 2 red , * UH > i5l.ui ! , clos- liiK' 'Jt.oil'i : .lanuary , $ I.UUaQl.u.su. uluslnt ; ( I.OISV ; T'ouruary , Sl.OSdiil.tU ? closing Jl.ys ; March , t .OS.'iMl.lO'.f , closing $ | .u8 | April. (1.0 ! ) > ® . ! . closlni ; Sl.lttl ? , ; May , Jl.O.s' , © 1.10\ . closing Jl.lW7Junu ; , Jl.u7'iiftiU4 ! , clus- Inir l. 'fti. HVB Nominal , llAiti.KV-lHill ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 7Sffl74c. COIIN HecelptH , 18,4.0 bu. ; pxports , 87.SS4 bu. i > ales , l.1Houo ) bu. of futures , itl.doo bu , of flint. Spot market dull and lower ; No. 2 , 01 ( iii' 'io In elevator ; rtlttlWo atloat ; iinpnulud mixed , OK3560 ; No. Jl. .V-u ; Dtoainur mixed , 62 ® ( i" > o. Options for December oponea liolowur , renctcH to'.t-oi other months advanced Uuto f > 8e ; the ulosu Is lto down on December urn ! ! 4i > 4U on other months on uu- coitut of expected marked Inoroasu in supplies ; Decemhor , ( UKiiiUTiC , closing G3o ; January , 06S < it37.Ui. > . eloslnit Ml ot I'obruary. 64 i < 2 > . ' > 3Uc. closlni ; 04 > c ; May , XMl > ff.MKie. oloslne 02iot ? steamer mixed , December , UATS Ht'colpla , 141,450 bu. ; OMiorts. . bit. ! sales. 143,000 bu. of futures , 112,000 bu , of spot , Hpot niHrket dull and heavy , lower ; options dull and weak ; Decem ber. 4IU41UC , I'loblng ut 4lc ; January , 4 > ! ( aWMir , oloslni ; ut 40 > ie ; May , IfJSiUJtyVo. olos- ItiK nt aoiiu ; spot. No. 2 white. 4Hit.r.io ! ; nilxoil wustorn , 40Ct43o ; whlto western , 41Q4x > i No. 8 Ohlonito , 42Ul3c HAY Firm , quiet. llors Klrm , fair demand , BuaAit Haw , onsler ; more ilolnc ; sales. Oil hliils. ami 1,5(0 butts muscovado , Mi lest , at 8 l-l6a,0 ! 8.IX)0 ) bauii contrlfiiKal , W lest , at OT'lOoi 4US bu us molasses sugar , bO test , at SIUoi rellncd , dull. WOI.A8BKH Now Orleans , fairly active , linn. HICK I'lriu. fnlrdemuud. 1'KTiioi.EUM Qulut , ateudy ; unltcil closed ut & 8Vo ( for Junuiiry. COTTON BKKiiUu. Quiet. TAI.I.OW Stroiicor. Tuiii'KNTiNK Quiet , steady ! 3-ffl33Jie. ! Kniis Dull und lower ; western , 84iJ-5ot re- celpta. 3,033. Auui/-Kusy ; iloinc tlolleoce , > 33 < ! c ! pulled , I'OIIK Quiet , bteudy ; old uu-ss , J3.53 ; uew uiosB , (10.00 ; extra prime , ( U.OO , CUT MnATH-Qufot ntcuuy ; mhldlei , weak , ibort clour. (415440.22. LAUD Wcsltru iteaia , t3.i2)il ) lalci , 1,650 tlcrcos ; option salon. 17,430 tlorcoa ; January , M.47'.i ' : Miiroli. J6.67 ! .May. JII.KJ , IltiTTEii-Qnlct , wnak ; western dairy , 10a22oi wentern cruiimnry , : . ' ® ; * ) oi IvlKln , 30c. t'ilfisr. : : yulot : part sldms , 4'ittUo. I'KI IIION-Qllletilt tl.1.734fr.8.jO ( Coi'i'RK Weak ; lakoktid December $10.63. IIAIIQnlot : ; domestic. JI..U ) . TIN Steady ; Btrnln. Jio.83. Wool M trknt. . Mas' ) . , Doc. It. Ttiorahai licen a fair trailo In wool durliu thu pint week. The mile * iimotint to -,7o.OOJ ; His. nf all ItlniU , but the mnrKct lius been ( iillolcr than prev iously and soiiiti laro buyers have wlthdr.iwn , fioma Kood H.tlcH of lorr lory wool have been madeon the ba l.sof 5J"Oc , clean , for line ; 33 (7f/iSu ( for line medium anil 50t55o for moJIiini : lu ( ' . xllfornlit wool the only Important sale * were ono of il io36 Ins. of sprliip ut mine. Tuxun nnd Oregon wool lint boon dull , Ohio ileeces have liocn quiet at.28.iic fo > - X. 3D ® Ha ' ir \ \ und XXX and nbovi ; ; Mlcluitnn X sold at 2tiJ'il87e ! ' , but n.ostly In small lots : No. i clothing woo M have horn llrm. at IVKZ'M for Ohio , ami iMSai for MlL'hJL'iin ; No. 1 conihln wools huvu been dull at UTii.'W ; line dnliilno selections have hold at aiia.T.c . for Ohio , and 3. ' < 3i > 3o for Mlchlizan but mostly tit Insldo prices , lln- Wiislied comliln r vvo'ols have been In steady demand at 8332 o for ono quarter and 87-8ii for tlirec-olu'hlhs blood ; niiwashcd and un til Tchantable Mecc'es have I een In demand at l24o ! ) for Ohio and .MIciilK'iu. In pulled wools there have boon Komn uood sales ul , il'jQ 4o : ; for super ami 22fiJflc ( for extras ; Aus tralian wools havu been tlrm ; foruiKii carpet wools have been dull , Oniiilm ( 'ruin .Mnrlcot. I'rlccs based on dollvory at Mlssissltl | river polntH , Nihraska Inspection , and ten days' shipnieiit , tin ess otherwise stated. WIIIIAT No. asiln | ) , 84e bid. UvK-'Nn. 8. 8o ! ) lilil. OATS No. 2 , while. 'Cl'io old : No. a. whlto. Klo uld ; No , 8 mixed , 38c Old ; No. a mixed , 3l4u ! bid. 3 or better , 10 days' shipment. 4lc : December , 4 ( ) > ic bid ; January , 40c bid. Amons thu sales were : 5,1 OJ No. 2 corn. St. l.oula , 5 days' shipment , 42'ic ! 10,000 No. 3 or better , 5 day * . 41u ; 10,031 same , 15 days. 41c. IIIAItt ( ) OF Tit \llli NOTKS. Lou's ' Bpelts of David Ulty was on the board. Ih'orsio II. Hiulby.llroinvllc'ld.was In looking over the market. l-.dward lialley , of the firm of Hlcn , Quiinby & ' 'o. , New VOTK , was lee > lni ; over the grain situation at this nulnt. j. li. liaker roprosetitod West I'olnt on the board. _ Liverpool > tnrlccts. IjtVEiii'oou Doc. 11. WiiBtT Firm : do- manil Improving ; holders olTer sparingly ; No. 2 red , winter , SsO'J.I ' per cental. Kecolpts of wheat for the p.ist three days. lO..OJJ eentals , Inuliidln 2U.OOJ American. UOHN Knsy ; demand poor ; mixed western , Ss 10'4d per cental. Receipts of American corn for Iho past three days. 0" > , OOJ centals. PEAS Canadian , fia M nor cental. l < Aliii I'rlino wustorn , 'tls percwt. A.MKIIIGAN ICKFIIIC1EHA1OH IlKEl' I'OrClJllur- ters , 3d ; hlndiiiiarters , 5(1 porlb. MllwiinKuo \Vls. . DotII. . WHEAT Easy ; December , OIIJc ; No. 2 5prlu . blo ) ; No. 1 northern. UHif. CORN Quiet ; Nc. a , 4 'c. OATS-Stoady ; No. 8 white. 3lc ; No. 3 white. 323c. ! IIAIII.CV Quiet ; No. 2. SSlJc ; sample on track. 51 02"c. KVK-Qulot ; No. 1 , 60c. . ' . I'llOVISIONS-Qlllct. 1'oilit January , I 1.10. St. IAHIH : ST. I.ouis. JIo. . Doc. II. WIIE T Lower ; cash. Ol'.iu asked ; May , Ui'iC : ' askod. COH.N Steady ; uasli , 4Utl3 : ) ( ie ; Mnv. 40i ? ® 40ic. ? OATS Steady : rush , 33ic ! ; May , 3J ? c bid. POUK Dull ; new. tll.85. LAltn Kasler at $3.)71J. ! ) WIIISKKV * ' .18. UUTTEU Unchaiigcd. Cotl'ui ; NEW YOHK. Dec. II. Options ooened steady to 15 polntsdown to 5 lip ; closed barely stonily 5 to 80 down ; sales , VO.OJO biis : , includ ing : December , $ l2.bOjbl2.UJ ; January , $122. : © 1..40 ; I'o'jrunry , $ I2.i ) . ' ( < iI2.iO ; March , ? ll.80'd 11.1)3 ) : May , * ll. < i511.15 : June , 8l.5'iiIill.liO ! ; Soptoinbcr , ill.4 © 11.00 ; October. $ ll.t : < X ll.35 ; spot Hlo , quiet , bteady ; No. 1 , * H7313.87'j. New York Dry U.xids Market. NEW VoitK , Dec. 11. Ituslncss In drv u-ootls continued to Improve today. The price of Morrlmiic was made do less , a liberal discount and this Is understood to bo about the basis of the market this season. The Jobb. ny .trade was oocl for this period and business with re tailers was very active. Minneapolis Wlicat Market. MiNNnAi'OMR , Minn. Deo. 11. WHEAT neollned heavily ted iy , May closliiR at ! )27 ) < c after opening at ! > lo ; cash is actlvo. Itcc'lpts , l.)3 ) ears , Ulose : No. I northern , December , b8o ; May , 02'iio ; January , 87o : on track. No. 1 hard. 8c ; No , 1 northern , 87o ; No. 2 north ern. 83O810. Oil Miirlcot. LONDON , Dee. II. CALCUTTA LINSEED 42s oor quarter. LINSIID : : California western , " 15s per ton. LINSEED On. ills per owt. Si'EitM OIL JtllO per ton. Citiuimiiiti .MarketH. CINCINNATI. O. , lec. ) 11. WHEAT Easier ; No. 2 rod. HHsSiOGo. ( JOHN III good dcinuud ; No. 2 mixed , 50c. OATS Klrm ; No. 1 mixed. 'Me. WHISKEV Sl.lS. Toledo Grain . uir.'cot. TOI.KIIO , O. , Deo. II , WHEAT Lower ; No. 2. cash and December , UGc. COIIN Lower ; cash , JVUe. OATS Quiet ; cash , Ulc. Traders' Tallc. CHICAGO , III. , Doo. 11. Swartz. Dupeo & McCornilck to R t' . Swartz St Co. : Wheat opened llrm an the govornmnnt crop report , prices reaching a full cent overThuiaduy , but on tlio advance tliero was local selling of tlio best qualityIt was soon evident that the bullUlily Inclined wore filled up ami were un able to maintain prices , the result being a quick ( trim. It wns u surprising result of a erop report , universally admitted to lie bad and was probably a case of ovoi-proparHtlon , C'ablcs were a Ilttlo higher but wore cousid- ciod weak In view of the fact that the foreign ers had the government report before tlielr market opened. Liberal soabouid e.earaucos were forgotten in the general stampede Corn was more actlvo in u legitimate wuv than It has been fsr some time. The bulk of the busi ness was In January and May , year being neg lected. There wore only 25 contract curs in thu receipts , embarrassment from the car blockade liolng us severe us ever. Oats .sym- pathUod with wheat und corn , being llrm curly and weak at tlio close. Provisions were very dull , but were llrm early lu splto of the lurgo receipts of hogs. Local scalpers bought ourly but throw their loads overboard before the close , when It became weak In sympathy with grain. ClllCAiio , III. , Dec. 11. Counsolman A Day to Cockroll Ilros. : Wheat opened with local speculators well ovouod up , hut rather ex pecting a lively biilue on the government erop report , lluylng orders to commission houses wore well distributed and cables were gen erally higher. 1'rices advanced le , with ac tive buying , when a sudden raid wiis executed by three leading local bears , wh eh brought baok upon the murkot centners' wheat. Sumo Imoi bought early forlnveslmont. 'Iho marknt waspuiely a local ono and Ilttlo attention wus paid to outsldo news , At the extreme close considerable covering was done by the raiders , lu anticipation of large weekly clear ances to be shown In tomorrow's HraUstreot's. Corn was irregular and most traders Inclined to diminish tlielr risks , Outs and provisions wore dull and traders Inclined to soil mod erate lines. Markets closed lower and easier. All tnido Is still sull'orlng from the freight blockudo , which prevents shipments und makes the market moro subject to tuuls , like those of today. At such times we believe pur chases are In order. , CHICAGO. III , , Dec , 11. R 0 , Logan & Co , , to J , Sands Commission company ; Whoatoponod llrm at a bout I'.l'ic ' fur May unit bold up to uiilic. At this prlco there wus considerable oll'ercd , which , with reported lower cables , caused a break to l)3c. ) Tun government Is bullish , but Its lulluencu will not be felt until there Is moro foreign buying. The business In corn husbeen llL'ht. Tlio rooelpts are light , scarcity of curs preventing ; ho movement. Hog products iiulot. 1'aokors continue to meet the demand. CinuAdo , III. Deo. 11. rConnctt , Hopkins & Co. . to S. A. MuWhortor : The governinont re port was perhaps ruthor more bullish than expected , but traders were prepared for It. Hack bystionger cables , light receipts and heavy clearances , the market was worked up to IDiUo for May. At this point there wus heavy business nnd n gonor.il expectation that the dollar murk would to passed nml higher prices prevail for a t me. A uu ot unloading of some Unix lines , unions Ilieiu. Itoniii sturtod prices off again , though slowly , and It wus not until wo wus reached that the etowd realized what occurred. Then Iliero was selling all along the line , the mar ket declining quickly to IMi.e , holding there u few minutes und then slumped rapidly to U74iShoits were free buyers at the latter llgurn , causing a moderate rally , but llnal Ilg- utr were close to thu bottom. Thu outlook for wheat liaa been u rowing moro bullish for u week or ton d-iys and It looks us It.i turning point had been reached. If the receipts nmtlnuo to fall elf und of ports lu- croaho us they have done recently wo muv gut lower prices for a time. Uriulually u moro confident fouling will spring up ana wo shall In duo tlmo gut u broader und higher markot. Trades nro now mostly local und tluetuatlons wlthin narrow II m 11 , but thu great ipeculutlvo public will undoubtedly bo full sooner or later. Tliero U one thoughtful sentence In Mr. Dodgu's report that sounds aliuuU proptietlu. It Is this : "Tho urlcosof ull cereals nuvo boon remarkably sustained In vlow of the udvun- tago of production. " This remark applies with ipoclil force to corn und outs , ulnco tiiu extraordinary demand for wheat nnd It * known coiroltr. abroad wilt readily explain the strength of that mirKot Kegiirdlntf corn , conditions are now about as thow note In IHS. ! A big crop following n nort one , but May corn which Is selling on lift merits If uny option U , soils more than 0 cents over the average price of May .n ' : K lit thu latter month It did not soil above UM'IC. Why thcro should bo this extraordinary dif ference when the btir crop of ' 91 Is about ono hnmlied inltlloii bushels larger thin the big erop of 'tS and the short crop of ' " was only ; iliMKj ) ( bu. shorter than the crop of 1SW ! Is now clour , so fur us tlio near options are concerned. It looks as If It would bo compar atively easy to hold tmnpnt prices and evi'it advance thqin sharply at times , boll , for corn nml o , its. Karmors are not disposed to mar ket these grains freely and If the winter should bo an open ono wo uro not likely to get miieh contract corn before Mnrch. k'.ivlng the short seller praetl- eally at the moroy of those owning thociisli stuir. In provisions a weaker mar ket was looked for. as receipts were largo and lirleni about as low as they have b Jn any time this season. Of ( nurse It Is Impossible to know supplies of hogs will bo largely icdueed , but It is bollovod the time must soon come. _ STOVllX .t.\l > JIOMX. NEW VoitK , Doc. 11. Thostock market today was Irro4illar. with most of the business eon- lined to a f ow specialties. The strongest feat- uies were Richmond Terminal and ( Jhleaso Gas. Missouri I'aclllo and Union 1'acldo wore exceptionally weak , the former dcollnlni : 1 per cent and closing at the lowest point. The rest of the list was comparatively nox- loi'ted. The Vantlerbllts' following continue their predictions of higher priees uoilerally. ciponmlly for their own line of stocks and working , as s thidr eiistom , on ono line at a time and predicting an early advance In Mi-kel 1'lato securities. The advnn.'O In Chicago cage uas was In hiiylag by brokers In gene ally handling Investment onlcis , nnd was ao- co'iipanlod ' by toports of largely Inoreased earnings. The movement In Richmond Ter minal was apparently duo to a pending contest f.ir control between factions In the directory and most of the stock was bought by Interests liliMitlflod with the property. U-illroad bonds were comparatively .ti-tlve , the sales amount ing to.lu7UOO. ( lovornment ami stale bonus wore dull and steady. The following are the closliu nuofitlotis for the leading stocks on the Now York Steak ex change today : 'St. ' I. . A S. 1' . 1st pfd 7ti I ) . A It. l . pfd St. I'anl 78 l ast Ti'nnesnco do preferreil 1Z2M , do 1st preferred. . . St. I' . , Mln. A Man.114 do2d preferred. . , . St. I'anl & Omaha . . . ( ! 9 Hrle do preferred I04X do preferred Trim. Coal A Iron. . . 3'JM KortWayno. . . . : Tetas 1'uc.lllc 1IH fill. A Kast III To I. A O. Con , pfd. . . H ) Hocking Valley Union 1'aclHc tO f Houston A Texas. . . 3 U. S. Kxpress 47 Illinois Contra ! lO.V- Wabasb , St. I , . A 1' . . 12H St. I'anl A Iliilutli. . . do preferred : J7f Kansas A Texas . . . . Wells Fargo Kxp..l40 Lake Krlo A W Western Union 82 do preferred C7 Am. Cotton Oil WH Lake Hhoro Colorado Coal 34 I.oiilnvlllc A Nash. . . llomQitako II Lonlsvlllu AN. A. . . . Iron Sliver . . . .145 Mi'tnphlH A Char Ontario 41 Michigan Central. . . . Quicksilver 3H Mil. I , . S. AW Sutro , 5 do preferred 12. > 4llulwer ; 40 Mill A St. li bX Itliih. A W. 1' . Tor..JIM do preferred Ill I Wisconsin Central. . 17 Missouri 1'acltlc f > irf ( ireut .N'ortheru pfd 119 MoblloAOhlo 40 Chicago ( ; as lit Nashville Clmtt ! l | Lead Trust 17Tfi N. J. Central IMVf ISuuar Trmt B84 Norfolk A West pfd. 6IH- Southern 1'acltlo. . . . 3'J ! < Northern Taclllc 24" " OrcKon 8. 1. . A U. N. 2.IW do preferred 0 K It. ( i. W 4I' { U. I' . . Denver & ( ! . . . . Ib It. O. W.dla 72W Northwestern .l5Ji ! e.v-dlv The total sales of stoeks today were 190.023 shares , Including Atebl.son , g , " ! > 4 : Canada Southern , : i.83Jj Ohloago Gas , 18,175 : Dela ware. Laclcawanna & Western , : ilt0 ! ; Erie , 11.014 : Louisville & Nashville , : iHO ! : Missouri 1'aolllo , SOI5 ; northern I'aolflc profcrrcd. ox- dlv. SMO : Uoadlng. 5,040 : Richmond & West I'olnt , 20,075 : St. I'atil. 18,175 ; Union I'aclllc , 2i,975. ( Finaiiohil Itcvicw. NEW YOKIC , Doe. II. The Post says : Yester day's very general closlne out of the short In terest resulted , as there was good rottbon to suiiposo It would. In an Immediate de crease of activity. It did i.ot result In weakness for on today's slow stock market prices wore surprisingly well hold In tlio face of steady realizing by the re cent professional buyers. The moJerato out side buying continued , moreover , nnd furnished some ot the support which the board room gossips endeavored to Invoke through fairy tains of a stupendous outstand ing short Interest , under tlio auspices of Wall street's usual scapegoat. The satisfaction oc casioned vpstorday by the reduction cf the London bank rate was doubtless Increased today by the news of a further cold shipment from I'r.H104 , Hut this transaction was just outside the regular sterling market In which current rates , owlim to Iho largo remittances of January Interest payments , and poslblv also to purchases of bills against sterling loans , are now considerably above the gold Importing llgure. Now York Momy .Marki't. NewYniiK. nee. 11. MONKV ON CALI , Easy , ran.Mig from" to II percent : last loan , 2 per cent ; closed offered at'J percent. J'lii.MK .MKMCANTII.E L'Ai'iiu 5 too per cent. STKUI.INO KXCIIA.NOI : Quiet , but steady , at 84.82 for sixty-day bills und 'J4.8IJH for de mand , Tlio following were the closing prices on bonds : Ijniulon Stock Alnrkotfl. LONDON , Deo. II , The following were the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m. : Consolsmonuy..1)5 ) 5-Iii Illinois Ccntrnl . . . 100 Consols account Mexican ordlnury , , , J'JJf N. V. I' . AO. Ists. . . . 33)s St. I'aul , common , . . 81 Canadian Tactile. . . . ill I'onnsylvanla , MM Uuadlng . . . 20 " ' ' ' ' jirio seconds. . . . . . . . lUSi.Muxlcan O."n'ow'tg. . 751 HAH SII.VEH ii' : d. MONEV IHSlj ; percent. Hate of discount lu thooncn market forboth short and three mouths' bills , 'JjJ'Jii per cent Amount bullion gone Into the Uauk of Eng land on balance today , JUU.UOO. Kiiinnuiiilntos. . KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Duo. II. Oloarlngs , 11,749 , . o " NEW VoitK , Doo. 11. Clearings , $ I20,25IGU1 : balances. HOtttD87. 1'Aitis. Dee. II. Three per cent routes , 93f IXV/io for ( ho account. HAVANA , Doo. 11. Spanish gold , S.aOS'i.'lOU : oxchungo iiilot | ; siinuniuiet. 1IALTIMOHK , Ml ! . . Doo. U. Olourlnss , $2,4:11.- : 691 : balances , tI.ii0.8 : ( ; rate , U per cent. CINCINNAT' , O. , Di'o. II , Money 4c ( ! percent. Now York oxchungo par. Clearings , iMOh.450. I'liii.Ai.Ki.i'iiiA , I'a. . Doc. II , Clearings , ? UM. > : > , l S ; balances , l,4ijO,4tr. ; money. 4 per cent. cent.MEMPHIS. . Tcnn. . Deo. 11. Now York ox- ohango ut par. Clearings , { CO b''U ; balaucos , ia2.tmi. NKW Oni.EANS. La. Dec. II. Clearings. II.- 8W,7'8i Now Vork oxcliunge , commerclul , $1.50 pur f IO-H ) discount ; bank , 50o discount to par. HUSTON , Muss. . Doi1. II , Cloarlius , } | 0iU- : OI7i balnnces , (2,01)1,000 ) ; rate for money , 2'f per cent ; exchange on Now Vork , luo dis count to par. CHICAGO , 111. , Dee , II , Sterling exchange dull , sixty-day bl'ls. fl.HI ? ; demand , Jl.HIH. Hank clearings. JinlOi.Xu ! ( ) ; Now Vor. < ex- chuiigoMo discount. Money stonily ut 0 per cent. Ilnston Stoclc IlnsTON. Musi , Deo. II. The followlna were the closing prices on stocks on the Huston block marUot tod.iy ; St , Ijotilu Alining Quotations. ST. Louts. Mo. , Deo. 11. The mining stock market today was rattier iiiilet , wan Illt'o chairje In tone. taleaVI 0 shares. l.tltlu Alburti < K Auifrk-Hii. . . ; ui ( .Munlrixo lu lllaclnlllu M. llrt'on UH tVnlrnl Silver . ta lat.Muriibr 7 Klliuboth . 1U Jllvur AKC. . . , , O ( ituullu Mountain. . 1TOJ ttiuull llupm , . . , . . UJ Denver 'Mliiliii ; Ktocka. DCNVEII , Colo. , Dec. 11 , The following list la ' ( 'ii the Mining o.xclmno I todny , Sales , HI.SJM rV.l'ro . O.UIUA urn M.HIKKF. OMAII. * . Doc. II. Recolpts so far this wrok compared with the corrospond-ng live days last week show an In crease of . ' ( ,000 cattle and II.COO sheep. Receipts of hogs are practically the same. OATTI.H The frt-sli receipts Included about W)0 ) morn tiittlo than lust 1'rlday but fell S.,0 short of yesterday. Compared with the same five days last week there has biion an Increase so far this week of nearly Il.OJO head , As to quality there was no noticeable Improvement. In fact the ueneral run of steers were hiir.lly as . oed as yesterday. The best that can pos sibly bo said of the market Is that It was worse than yesterday. liuyers have been able to secure an abund ance of good cattle very cheap this week and were consequently ratlior Indif ferent today. It was a dull , weak , dracglng market tliroithout : with hardly enough trad ing done to establish quotations. Prices are tlio invest they have boon In over a yoar. S.ilcs were Itrgoly around from $ i.75 to $1.23 , and thrro was consldor.tb.o unsold stuff In first hands at the close. Fully two-thirds of the offerings wore cows and mtxoil lots. Tlio demand was only fair and tlio marlict. If anythliu. a shade worse than yesterday , especially on the medium nnd common stu IT. Kalr 10 good cows sold largely at from $1.75 to $ ioo. Good to choice grades at from J2.1J to $ . ' .55 : common and cannor.s at from $1.00 tol.5U. Hulls , starts and oxen sold at from $1.50 to 32.50 ; calves at from J2.00 to $ I.W. There Is no change worthy of note in the stocker und feeder trado. Supplies are still limited and considerably shore of the de mand. t'rlcos continue firm with trading mostly around from 1.23 to 12.73. Representa tive sales : STIIHS. : OXEN. 2..1710 240 STOCKEIH AND PE5DER1. 39. . 02.2 20. . 7J5 2 45 1. . 510 2G3 I. . 7CO 2 . . ) 5. . 774 2 50 H.-IUXI 275 ( ) . . C01 2 30 3. . 1020 2 00 3. . 670 ' . ' 80 10. . t53 2 110 S. . 740 2 GO 8..1058 300 18. . 583 2 40 4. . 775 2 GO 18. 1117 325 WVOMISd CATTLE. No. Av , I'r. No. Av. Pr. 4 oalvofl. . . KB $225 23 f cod era. , 041 $2 GO icalf 2JO 3 CO lloqs Hccolpta keep ill ) romarkahly well considering the Locllno wu have had all week. During the past Hvo days 43,000 huad of hogs were received , almost exactly the same nnin- bor that were received during the .same period hist weclc. The quality was still very good. The outlook was rather unpromising at the opon.ng and oariy trading was at prices u Hhade to 15c lower than ychlcrday , Itnslness was slow and dragging at , the start , hut the arrival of good shipping orders Improved the ninrknt considerably and the c.irly doellno was fully regained. The host heavy and shipping hogs sold largely at from $3.50 to $3.55 , with some of the later suliis at trom $ I.G'J to $ .1.03 , common heavy and inlxod packora ut from 13.45 to 1.50. Light and light mixed loads sold from $ . ' 1.31 to $ 'J.5'J , mostly at from { 1.40 to 41.45. The market closed actlvo at 7fl. . . . .230 15U 3 fit 69. . . . 301 381 7 ? 10(1 ( 243 II M ffl : m K ) 300 r.1 % 7 sw : i no < : ) . . . . : isn 103 am f > mni' : . HeculpU wcro eleven tloublo decks two o ( tliimi coiiMined direct to Swift it Co. , nml not offered on tlio market , The remain- IMR nlno iloulr.c decks \\oiiton through with out solllnt' . The market Is generally st 'dy ut from M.7Ho * .VW for fair to good nutlvns J.I.V ) to tl.Tt for westerns , IJ.M to &I.7.J for com- inon nml stackers. Iniiuu.s itro In Kood domani 11 from M.TJ to J.VUO. Itcoolptt unit l lpi > < ltlmi oT Stook. Oniclal receipts and disposition of stocks ns shown by tlio bookiof thu Union Stock Vnr.ls company for the twenty-four hours , ondlng at A o'clock p. in , . Uuccmhor li , b'JI ' : UKOKII'TS. DlSI'CMiriON. Ijlvo St ok Mnrkrt. CitlCAno , III. , Dec. II. ISpcclal To'osram to TltK llKK.l-Tbo reduction of from Mo to 5-'o per ID ) pounds secured earlier In HIP week appeared to bo s.itNfin'tory to buyers toJay , At all events they took hold In a fairly Illi- oral way nt yesterday's prices , paying from i.lc to K'.ri for poor to eho eo hnlfers nnd hulls and * - ' . ? ! > to * : > . ' . ' . ) for very common to cholco shlpnlng steers. Extra cows ami halferi solil In a few Instances at from $ ' ' . ? " > to JIL'itf ' and fancy steers were iilotod | anywhnro up to } 7. Only a very small pcrcontago of the tccolpts were good enough logo aliuvo 1 1 7.J nor were many lots so poor as not to bo .saloab o at over tl. S3. Tliuro was some Inquiry for stockers - ers and ( coders at from tl.fit ) to W.ftO and veal calves were In llt'ht stipiily iiid ! llrm at from $ x'.i)0 ) to&"i.fii. Kangnc'iltlo eontlnue to tirrlv" in straggling lots. They were quoted at from JI.T3 to iVi'i for westerns and $ i..V > to J.t.00 for Ti'xans. The ( tenor I nrirliot closed steady. Tlio market was without further quotable doellno. but It romnlno'l ' weak , Iho arrivals being more than ordinarily liberal for a 1'rlday Hiul the woalhor continuing too mild for the successful prosociit.on of u.icklng operators. Shippers acrnln bought rather sparingly ( they have taken le s than ao.DUO head during tlio last II vo days ) , but tin ; greater Diirtot tho' supply was wolKhod , novertheloas , and the market closed rather steadier than It opened. Trading was at an ox- trcmo ranao of from $ -.2' , to J4.00 , cut's ' soiling at from Ci.'J.'i toi.U ( ) und three loads of oxtr.i assorted heavy hogs fotoliod S4.li ( ) . The clos ing quotations were from $3.3U to $1.03 for poor to cholco llKht , $ ' .5) toti.S' ; > for medium and mixed , JI.03 to fcl'.ll for heavy. Sales were largely at from f i.SO ! to 1.83. Lightweights averaged slightly lower than for yesterday. The lOvonlim- Journal reports : CATTLE Ho- cclpls. pt,00 ; shipments , 4.UOO ; miirket lower ; nrlino export and shipping steers , J4.fi.Vii.V ' > : Christmas steers , $ ( i.OUiiG.10 ( ; others , J..40i.75 : ! stockors. fci2U2.7i ; cows , * ! .102.i3. : lions Kocelpts , K > .0iO : shluments , 0.03.1 : market svcndy at yesterday's declines ; rough and common. KI.Sfli.G' > ; prime mixed and packers. ? .l.7 , " > @i.8.r > ; prime lioavy and butch ers' weights. * ; i.)0Xli ) : > i light. ji.403.70. : yilERt' Hocolpts. 4,0'JO ' ; shipments , 1,2 0 : market firmer and steady : native owes , flOO ® U.S3 ; wethers , J4,4J5.00 : westerns , $ I.Ht4.45 ) | lambs , W. 75.34.50. New Vork liivo Stou.'c Alurkot. NEW YOIIK. Dec. 11. IlRKVKS-Hecolpts , J.SS4 lioad. Including fifty-nine cars for sale. .Mar ket 15o nor 100 Ibs. lower native steers $ , -I.NVa 5.00 per I'M Ibs ; Colorado , W.SO ; bulls anil cows , 9\.SXlS.yll \ ; dressed beef steady ut 7@SJic per Ib. Khlpments tomorrow , 000 beeves and 4,400 quarters of bcof. OAi.vKs-Iiecolpts , 143 head : market dull : western calves and grasscrs , tS.UUif.F. ) per 110 Ibs. Ibs.SiinEi' SiinEi' Receipts , 5,01 : ! head ; market steady : sheep. Vi.rKlOl.T.'i per 100 Ibs ; lumlH. fc > .UOiiC.OO : dressed mutton steady at 0-2&8o ! pur Ib. : dressed lambs weak at 7@S'/jC per Ib. lions Kecolpts. 0,123 head. Incluilln ! ; two cars for sale ; market steady at S.I.GUI.OJ per 100 Ibs. St. Louis iJlvc Stools ntnrkot. ST. Louis , .Mo. . Deo. II. OATTI.E Re ceipts. SOU : shipments. 80J ; market slow ; Christmas steers , JT.2.Vito.0 : ! : fair to coed butchers , } 2.tu5.40j corn fed Toxuin.ll.00@i.83. : Iloo.s Hccolats , .VJiJO : shipments , 2.:00 : market lower : heavy , 13.70(51.83 ( ; mixed , W. 15 © MO ; lllitKJ.40ffl3.80. O31AHA. WlWLKSAi.E MAHKEl'S. Conntrj' Produce. Eons The market Is a Ilttlo firmer than It was a few days ago , and strictly fresh eggs go as hluh as2ic. IIUTTUit The market Is easier , and 20o Is about the outside on the host country butter. whl.e a largo portion of the arrivals goes at I'oui/ruv Chickens , 6So ; turkeys , 10llc ; gcoso and ducks , 8'lc. ' GAME Canada geese , M.03Q7.00j small goose , $4.50(33.00 ( ; prairie chickens , J4.3US3.UJ ; Grouse , $1.00 ; mallard ducks , { 3.01) ) ; blue wlngo.l teal , $1.75 ; rrueti winired toal. JI.5'J ; mlxod duoks , I.S3l jack rabbits , $4.00@l.50j small , ( I.23OI.30 ; quail , 81.50 ; squirrels , tl.HJ ; deer saddles. 15 ® 1 lie per Ib. : deer earcasses , iwailc ; antelope saddles , 1413c ; curcassos , UIOc. HIili'H nnd Ttillow. No. 1 green salted hldoi. 4'/44540 ' ! No. green salted bldos , IKKI'ic ' ; No. I urenn salted hides , 2.1 to 40 Ibs. , 4ic440 ! ? ; No. S green salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs. . tiaric : No. 1 vcnl oalf , B to 15 Mis. , Go ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4c : No. 1 dry flint hides. 78o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , 5Qio ( ; No. 1 dry salted hides , .vatic : tal low , No. J , : isiiio ! ( ( ; ; tallow , No. 2. Do ; urenso. white At 4ffll'4c : grease , whlto 11 , : i-2Ciiiie ! : : grease , yellow , ilc : grenso , dark. 2 > , io : old liiitter , ( ii'i ; beeswax , prime. 111 ® . So ; rough tallow. Uj-'c. _ I'lniir. Omaha Milling company : Rollancc , Patent. $270 ; InvlncllJlo. Patent , # . ' . ) : Lone Star , Su- porlaUvo , $ . ' .UJ : Siuwllauo , $ iflj ; I'ancy Kiun- 11.8 > . H. V. Oilman's Oold Meclal , .70 | Pnow White. JJ.I'li Snowllnko. $ . ' .00 ; low irridc , 8 .00 : Queen of the I'antry , 3..8J ; Mlnnosota Suporlatlvo , 2.75 ; bran , J14.10 ; ehopped food , S.'U.UJ. A very small pill , bur a very good one. Do- Witt's Ilttlo Early Uisow. Competition trembles \vnon Iluydon Bros , open uricos on pianos und organ. liyron Kood'NVcnltli. . The Inventory of the property of the B ron Keel estate was filed In the olllco o the county judge yesterday. The property sot forth is ai follows : Item estate Sll l , Sni.GO : Personalty aU..SIKU" Cash IGII.TOUO Total 1,874,180.87 In 1H5O "Brown's Bronohinl Trochos" were introduced , and their success as a cure for colds , couchs , asthmnund bronebitls has boon unparalleled. AI.BHRT STRITP. T h o great tenor writes : "I rerommond the use of llu Hodoii Mineral I'listlllos to any onu who sulfors from ciitairh or any cutiirrlml lullumma- tlon , sore throat or eel Is. I Ufa i horn all the timeni.d dud them convenient'ictlvc and . - . " Tim ' plo.-isunt. 'Von- nlno" must hnvo the natiiro of "Elsm r Momlulson Co. , Solu Agents , Now Vork , around each box. FREE REfHT. Hinhnod rr.lorrd. 1'arl * rnlkr id. Cur * Yxntlr il ll r. 1 lll Kltdlr icml Hie iccfpe ( ttilfd ) Iliri lo any tutfrrer. It Is t rrtliliti.anrllMllni'Cufe AHilicoW. S. IAOUI'.SM D..IJOW 6iliSt.CmciiuialO | SOUTH OMAHA. UNIOS STOCK YARD3 CO. , OOMMISSION MEROHANT' , Al'cn Boot & Oo. Gasrainu & : Diullo/ . lloomlll ICxchunxe llullil- Ilooin.i. ( ! J mul 01 Kx- lluUJbU Bouth oluiiiuo bulldlnx Uuuhix. bouth Oinulm. P , E , Frederick & Sois- Comnilulon Uealcri In llornuii. llouni 'W Oituln. A. D. Boer & Oo , , Hunter & Greoa ( .13 Hxcuaiuo Uulldluir , BoutU Eoutb Omuha. JiOOTS AXI ) SIIOKS Morso-Oce ShoJ Compaiy , y. I10J How.irl Rtroot. Pnctnr rornorlltli in I D.i ulnt Htroit. \Venre aintliiKcloiu prlcoi to oi < : i tiurora , nnt cllntnclm < of ifnot < wlilaii 14 very sal- cnblo nltli rnurchulltl. Williams , Van Aer- Kirkendall , Jones& 0 o imm & Harto 1212 Ilnrnoy slrjjt. Ak-untifor lloilon Hub- bor Slioo Co. II'I. , HOI , ' ) > . 11 f J > Kinl 110) ) , llnrncy utroct. J CLOTHING. V. T , Seaman , Gihnore & Buhl , Omnlia'a l.artfoit Varlstr Mnnnf'icturoM i\n < t NVholosnli ! Cluthlcfl , WAOONS AND CAUUIAOK9. 1IITJ llnrncy utroot. COAL , COKE , ETC. Omaha Goal , Ooka & Ooutant & Squires , Li mo Cj. , Hard anil loft cotil elilp- Hnnl and soft conl. 9. B. port. 1303 itroot . Farnani cor. lUtli anil itrccti. Omaha. P. H. Mahonoy&Oj. , Johnson Bros. , Hnrd-Conl-Soft. C14 Parn.im treat. 1C07 Knrimni. 81:1 : N. ICtli. . Nob. LOltA'ICE. | CEMENT. LIME Eagle Cornice Works/ / J , J. Johnson & Oo. , .MullilfncturorsafO.il vna Icoil Iron Cornice. 220 S. 1 Jtli Stroat , Window cups , inotatlo tkylluhtit. etc. 1110 nud Oinnliii , Nob. 1112 llodito st. BONDED PUBLI OYSTBRa A Booth Packing Oo. Pldtt & Oj. , 1'ackcr.i of nyitcrs , Hill Ojfiftf , Kltli i\mt Celery , and Celery , SID South lOtli Bl fOS l.cavciiHOtth 81. Dnrld Cole .Manager , 1 OILS. Oousjliclatod Tank Line Oo , Hi-fined nml tubrlMtlni oIN , nxla tm' * D ottx Her & 03 , , R. R. Grotto , J.I'iiior.Mprcfinntt , Inip'irlor nnl .lobbor of Illillnnii-r Slrret , U'liiii * nml Liquors. ' l07Jnml lir.M Cnrnam St. Ki\it Inilla IIIIUM. rrk'ull't on n | ' | > llo.itloL : Friok & Herberts , \Vtiolc9fttut.liiiior DiiAlorl IOJI Knrimni St. PRODUCE , Ribbel & Smith , Brunch & Oo , , Doak'M la country prod- I'roituris frulti nt all tic'i ; , fruit * , Tozotntilui , kind ) , oystort , 120 ? llownrd Struct. nth and llarney Stroott. ZirsohbruuQ & Sons , Jas. A. Olark i Oo. , lluttcr , clicoto , eMl Iliiltcr , oifgs nml poultry. poultry nml puna , IWJ llon-nrd SlroaU rw Small 13th Street Riddell & Oo. , G. Pog.lU , Cn li liuror of liuttar lluttcr. clicoso. euiM.TOZ- nml ' , Ki'iiernl coin- ctnbloa , fruit ) , poultry inlJiHin murcliuiit. nii'l Kiiina. 311-SHi S. 12th. Mullin & MoOla'n , gpi'clattloa. butter , oxm , chouse , pou try. etc. No. I3H. llth. Uof. Ut Nut. lank. 1'Al'Elt. b'lOVKS. Carpenter Paper Oo. , James Hughes , Corry n full Btouk of Stoves rcpiilrs of allklnili prlntlni ; , nrnpplng r.iul look * unit llo.ilufi wrltliik' 1'npor ' , card pn- for sale. per , etc. TO ; S. 13th StroJt HASH , DOOHS , MLIXDS. ETO M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Maniifacturora of anali , itoori. 1)11 nils anil moulding * , llranch of- ncu , I''th nnd Iiaril Sts. S'lEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engina & A. L. Strang & Soaa , Pnmp OD. , 10JMOOI Barnaul StrooL. IIMllilny Wind Mllti. BlSntid ! IJO Joaoi SlrsoL ' O.K Hem , nctllumatiM'r Oninlin , N'cb. TOYS. H. Hardy Oo , , Toys , ilolh , n I b u m s , fancy KOinH , houaofur- nl-lilnu uoodi , chllit- . 131U Knrnnm Street. Pensions procured for soldiers of the ) Rebellion who served 9) days nnd are now disabled from ANY cause. The pen sion is payable whether the disability wns Incur , od before , during1 or since service. Pensions for widows and child ren without regard to cause of soldier's death. Pensions for mothnra and fathers who are NOW dependent , whether they wore dopundent on soldier when ho dioJ or not. Widows , child ren and parents are regarded as 'ldo- pendent" in all cases where they have notsullicient property for their support. Soldiers pensioned at less than twolva 312.00) ) dollars nor month and sulToHnjf Irom disability in addition to that named in their pension co.'tilicata , may obtain increase un.ler the now 1 tw. Information and advice given with * out char-go. Best facilities uvor offered ' to claimants to have their claims pro perly and diligently proaocutoJ. No charges unless successful. Write foi nformation to BUrBaiJ of Claims. HY THE Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqniil with the In'.orou of thorn havln ? olalmi BimliisttliOKOveriimoiitla tliutnf 1NVHNTOU3 , whi ) often loan the bonullt of valirilil'j Invuntlimi buu.uiia of ( ho Incmiipotoucy or Inattention of tlu attorneys employed to obtain their patunt ? . Too uiiicli cir cannot bo oturcUo.l In uu.iliiylnt ojnul'jit : | | an icll.ihlu nolle tori to iiroor.ro patouti , for tin vnluv of u intent ilupandt Krmtly , If nutuntlroly , upon inn earn unit skill ( if the attorney. With the vlow of protuctliu Invuntori fro n worth In39 orcarolms attornnyj , and of fai\nt \ taut invua- tlona uro well protucto I by v.ill I p.itunti , TtllO 1IUI9 HUUKAUhiis ratalnud couiMut uxpurt In patoal practice ; and ara thoroforu prup ire 111 fihtnin jititt'.ntH , t'mill in-t litt IT f is rniiriHi , IH'vlitl ajii > nlniitlaii , ite fcjvctotl cnii'H , .r ti'iiila Hiiii'liH mill c j > .v ' tijtlnlonv ( i.i tuHi't i > K mul i ttu < tfiiitn > tlH , aiifl iliiff.n I liifi'liijsinan HtillH , etc. , eta. Ifynu Imvoan lurantlon on hand lend TUB IIICB DUItKAIIaHkotch or photnvr.iph thoroiif , touothar with a brlof iloscrlptlim of the Important fuaturoi , anil you will bo once ivJvlsu.l .11 la tlu holt uo'irno to purniia. Moduli nru not nucuis try union thu Invon- llun l > of n cnmpllcataj miliiM. If otliuri are la > frlnKln iin your rlitliti , or If you am rhar ud with tnfrlnKOMR'iit by ulhort , mihai.t thu m ittur to TilU IIUUKAlHor u roUablu Ol'INION buforu acting 04 TIlTlSlili BURIiAU OF CLAIMS , 220 HOP HullJla { , Oniulin , > o i. Noa. 2 and 4 Sherman St. , Roomi CO 4 CO. CHICAGO. Kl > t-cla facilities fortlinlmnillliiijof BlilpmnnU nti.nilii , I'lolilaiul Kluic SiH'ilK. llcfcri'iiccH Cora Kjctmiiiio and American ISxcliunco National Hunk * . G WAREHOUSE , Stororjo for oil kinds of grnln evator capacity , OOO.OOO buBhelu. aney advanced on aonslflnments. Ml groin weighed , Inspected and orarje rates established by slat * Ticiuls. Write for rntos and full r'tlculars. shipments care of 'OOD MAN & RITCHIE CO OMAHA , NEB ,