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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1891)
0 TJHJfl OMAHA DAILY BEE : JKSDAY , DECEMBER 17 , 1801. t Wbcat Was Weak Yesterday and Pricoi Ruled Decidedly Lower , CAUSED BY THE S TUATION IN EUROPE , Frco HollliiK Or.lorn 1'rom the North west Htnrt'ctl ' tlio Tr ulors Com SyniMthl/ | tvltli Other CcronlH Ocncrnlly. CmcMfio , III. , Dos. Ift. Wlio-a was wc-ik ( oiluy mid nrlcoi riilcil lowor. The conditions wore fullof discouragement for holder' . IIIKI there WIIH u steady soiling pressure r nut tif tlio dny with 11 sluggish ( loin mil itiul tr.ulo was dull nnd narrow. Tlio weakest aspect , of tliu euse wns the slliuitlon li > Iluropo whore hold ers socm to huvo lint cotilliloiico mill turned frou solloH Tor HOIIIO days tlio situation there has lain ) growliu worse , mill ti iw tliori ) nppoars to bo n general slaughter of the longs. Turnpo lint boon getting nioio ( li iti she vvus consuming forsotno week * , uiul this bus Ilnnliy Inul Its effect , mill today mint of tlio private cables reported tlio market sick , lioili on tliocoiitliicnliinil In tlio United Kliuiloin. Domestic , in irkets huvo symp ithl/ed with conditions ubro id anil uro tending downw inl. Local hours sold freely ami lotus woiu also In- cl nod to let go their holdings. The decline met sonic stoploss ordors. whoso execution added to tlio weakness HI l.onh opentors sold , uiul there were free sellliu orders from tin-northwest wnllu > oliwirt/-Iupco : ) , Ituld- ( wlri-l'arniim uiul Mlliiilno-llodman I oil tlio Belling cm tlio part of tlio loctl commission houses l'anlrlil'o was also u liberal seller on all tlio hurl spots Tlio buy In. : vvis confined largely to the covering of shorts , which sliow a H illsfactorv market. llr.ulstrr el's repotted a not Increase for tlio week In tlio available supply In this country ol lloou < ) bu The export oluinnces were light mill tlio receipts In tlio northwest were Iiotiv- ior May opened at U7c against'i7'iO at the close yostotduy , broke to Wje , roioludlo UOlic , wenki'iiod iiKiiln dining tlio last hour , soiling oir to 'Jj'ec ' , rallied to Ol'io and closnJ at W\c. ( 01 n was wuak mid lower on all tlio futures. Tim wuaknoss In the wheat pit was one of the depressing factors , hut the chief 0110 w is the Improved Inspection , which \\as 07 oars out of 401 Inspected This Is a larger percent than for Rome tlmo previous This illicoiir uod Urn hull party and their fears were augmented bv the statement that at le.ist one I'h'ca-ro oleviitor was on.rngo 1 In makltlg contract corn at the rate of several thousind bushels a day by drying out Its excellent No 2 new Word was also received from other points th.it n Rood neil of corn la no\v railing contract and the propoitlou Is expected to Increase. So Kliorts felt more ale ise and bought with the Belling of longs. Janiiarv opened le lower at 4l.iO , sold as low is 4 j'iO mid closed at 4.P8c. Uats woioiuletstoady | and without fciture Hoi ; products were steady and Inclined to firmness , although tr.ulo was light. Uccclpts of llvu hogs were smaller than estimated mid prices at tlio yards were quoted lOc hlghnr. This tended to keen prodiictsste idy , notwith standing lho weakness In wheat and corn. Alleiton mid Piinn weto frco sellers while the Anirlo-AIIHIIlo.in compiny , Oh irlcs Wrlu'ht and ( lately llios. weto good buyers The close shows piactlcally no oliiuiL'H from tlio last figures of ycstuniav. I.stlnmtcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 2JO cars ; corn. ,1'JJ ' ears ; o us , 210 oars. The leading futures ranged as tollows : AIITKI KS WHKAT No 2 Deienilier rou 00 .liiniinry III .Mny U7' ' < i COIIN No 2 Deiemhor ta ' 47 4 ! ) Jnnnary . . 45' Mny 4.'J | 4iM OATH No 2 - .liinuury lleteniber . jtt' Vny rfDf Mvvs roitu - li ) ceniher " a ISH R 10 8 10 Jnmmry II o" ) II OJ 10 vjitf ID U5 11 tilt 11 15 11 SJH 11 4J 0 00 nee cm 0 flO 0 I.ji < j o uk li 10 G 50 C 45 6 15 fi (5 h 40 5 40 & 45 fi Ji't & S3'n ' ft 8. ) 6 77K 55 Cash quotations were as fallows : KI.OUII Steady and unohanzcd. WHEAT No.ispr ng wheat , tJc ) ; No. 3spring wiioai. WiSJHe ! : No. i rod.lUc. Con.v No. ' . ' , 4 iyc. OATS No s , , ! 'o ; No. 2 white , UiSTIc : No. 3 white , : K.iic. HVB-No. - ' . Wo. IIAlii.El No. S , 50c ; No. 3. f. o. U , 3S357o ; No ( , f o I ) , .l'r > e. . ri.AXHKi.D No. 1. UHic. TIMOTIIV SKKD-Prlmc , * 1 23. OICKKSK Klrni : full cream chuddars , 11 ® ll'jo ; \iiuti 'Americas , lUttl'-'iUe. Ilinis-Unehaiu-cd. TAI.IOW I null iiiuod. POHK Mess pork , per bbl. I8.10S8.15 : lard , per ent. ? li > 7'i : short ribs sides ( loose ) , t'l I0 ( ( ? , ' , Ill : drv silli'll nlinillilnru IhoviMll i 4 .1711 C4 fill ; snort elenr sides iboxed ) . * 5.7ii5.V5. I WIIISKEV Distillers' flnlshed woods , per cal , 11,18. bunAit-Ciit loaf , unchmiKoil , 55Uo. On thu Produce oxchingo today the butter market wns quint and unchanged : fanoy erctimory. 2il'ifti.7e ' ; line western. 25'3' . > ( l'io ' ; ordinary , 2JK2 c : selected dairy , 2aav5cj ordi nary , 182loj eggs , yaSSW-M'ic. Now York Al irlcets. NEW YOIIK , Doe It ) . Pi otw Uocoluts , 400.00U pkgs ; exports , 2.GGI bills , 10.7J7 sacks : dull und weak ; sales , 21I..IM ) bbls. WiiKVt-Itueolpts , ' "W,1.50 bti ; exports. 107,751 bu sites , v.Otll.uoo bu. of futures ; 1S.OO ) bu. of spot , hpol market ijulet nnd lowoi ; No 2 rod. * I.t'4iJ.U4V In stotoand elevator ; llJOfyai.lH3 ! , , alloai ; * I.OC46l.07a f. o. b. ; No. 3 led , Sl.00' , < i6 1 Ul ; uiiBiiulcd red , IH'ioliJi.ll ; Na I north ern I.07H ; No. 1 imid , Jl.ll'i : No 2 noitlicrn , (1 OJ. Options deollned © t o on dopiossed cables , Inereiisod disposition to Null on foreign account , liberal receipts und largo Chicago operators soiling short , reacted ' ® O ou liberal buying , nut closed weak at Viil'no onjestordiiy. No 2 ted , December , } t.OHi 4M.H41 , , closing ti.oi'S : .lunuary , il OP ' 2il.U5 , , eloslng $1.05 ! Pobruary. $ I.Oj4fil. iOJ4 , closing IMKi'.i Mnrcli , t .U7'iiiI.US. ( ) closhu I.u73d ! April , tl.OT'aiai.Os , olosln , ' $1.07 ; M ly. * l.07ft J.031 , closing S1.0714 ; June , $1.0.5J4l(0i ( ! , closing , Jl.r.iv. KVK Dull.Tmavy western , $1.0"MJI OJ. llAlti.KV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 73374c. CotlN-lli > celils ) , 1,57.325 Int. ; exports , OI.M7 bu i sales , l.uif.uooini futures ; 174.IIHO bu. spot ppnt market fairly active , eloslng llrmer ; No - ' . W'i&t571io In elovatbr. S3 , , ! ? : allont : tin- eraded mixed , 48BOlc ; No 2wh te.5io ( ; No. 3 , G'.Xti..lc ; steamer mixed , .1l ( ( fc.55'ic. : Options declined ,5c2e , chlolli on December , on the In creasing receipt ! , ; reacted ' $ © 10 on Increased export deni uid , closed weak at "ilttl o under ycnterdnyi Douomber , ,1il > 4a57J4e ( , closing at iii'4o ; January , W IUe. closing ut 6J io ; iSlri'iW' I'--1- ' ' closing at 5'Je ! Miuuh , costMUo OALS-Ittcolpls , 83.IM bu ; ovports , 0,10,1 bu ; sales , 21H.UUO bu. of futures , lUi.uoo bu. of spot , tauot mnrkot weaker ; moderately aet- t\e : options dull , lower ; Dei-ember , M QlOo , " " ? , " " ! l ° ' es J'lnuuryJUiiiWU'ti' ' ' . elosliiK lit JUito : May. at uuc. cioshm ut J'l'io ' : spot. Pio. . ' white. 4 , 'ti mixed western , .ib'iQH'.o ; o. 2 ttlilioiMaiJJioi No. 2 Chicago 4l'o7 lAv-QuIot , stuady. llors 1'lriii , Rood deritind. -Haw. dull , nomlutil ; icllned , mod- erntoly uctl\o. steady. Mii.Ad8ig-No\v Drleans , llrrn ; good iloinuiul. ici-ritm : ; good demand PETHoi.uuM-btoady : ilccllnod \ per cent on R few hliort sales , then hccamu dull and re- Iiitiiiiedho until tlio vloso Pennsylvania oil pot sales , none ; January option opened at W'io ; hiL'host , 60Uo ; lowest , 8'c : closing. fS'.a ; Lima oil , no sales ; total sales. 22,000 bbls. BH ! COTTON sEKiioiiDiill ; crude , 2Jo ; yellow , TAi.'i.o\v-Dull \ , barely steady. HosiN-Stoady. TUIU'BMIM. Steady ; 3a } ( MH4C. l.ilfl--I.nsy ; western , Ui4l2 ! > o. PoiiK-yulot ; old mess , W.DO ; uow , 110.50 ; ex tra prime. ( AM ) . OUT MKATSulut , wenUi plokled bellies , 5ii QAhu ; plcklod slioiildora , 6c ; hums , 7 \ ( < i So ; mlddlCB. mi lot , steady. LAUD Casler and nulot : wcstiirn atoam , closed at W.42H bid : sales , 250 tierces at W.IO ; option sales , I.AUO tierces : Douember. MID nskodi January , 0.44t rubrimiy , W 53 bid ; March. KX&J bid ; May , tfi.78. IIUTTEli-Qulet , easy ; western dairy , 1M4 ? 'o ; western citamery. lixa jc ) ; Klglu , voii . CiliiVSE-Qiilet ; part aklnm , . I'm IKON Kitlr demuuil ) Amurlomi , (15.50 OI7.75. Coi'i'isu Qulot , steady ; lube and December , 1 1 O.JO , JKAD--Qulet ; domestic , (1.25. TIM -Qulot nnd itriu ; btralt , t.NXOO , Wheat Miirlcot. , Minn. Duo. 10.fjsh wheat Wasnctlvu ; larifo ainoiiut of lutv Krudo stulT ( old ut u very tuioj prlcoi ruuluK , 610 curs. plose ( or No. l nortunrni Dcuumber , Uiici Jluy , Vlio ) | January , SJlio on truck ) No , 1 northern , 87'C ' ! No. 1 hard. 6SUC ! No. 2 north ern , Now York Dry Onoilft Mnrkct. NK\T YOIIK. Drp. 10. There was nn Impro vised eencrul dnmnnd for dry ( roods and u rniiro nrllvo movement In blotched cottons HIIVCM hitvn boon wultlnst for SOTO tlmo for a prlco to ho Put on Lonslnlo und blenched Hhlrtlnits This wiis done today nnJ u finv olliiir lines fill lowed , thouirli the action lins been ipiletly dUoountod by somt * risen In. The followlnir re\lslons were niiido : l.onsdnlo 4-1 bleached Hhlrlltnis , h' e : I.otiHilulo 7-H htonrhed slilrtlnsi 'lr ; Illiulistoni1 , 7c : Hope. 7 : ritchvllle. O'ic ' ; ror ot-Mo-.N'ol. ( Vo ; Nnw York mills 4-1 bleached shlrtm s , 10'sc. The reductions on the l/oiiidulc cambrics were made 1 . The niovemnnt scorns to satisfy buyers und rolloca thu market from sus pense. A few other reductions muy follow. I'lioso reductions oocur upon comparatlvcily llKlit stocks , Oral ii Alnrlft. . WIs. Doc. 10. WniiAT-Hisy ; ciish. Ul'.o ; No. 2 fcprlmf. 80c ; No. 1 not thorn , Oli > . couv I.owor : Nc. 3 , 4lc. OATs-Qulot : No 2 white. 3.(5ni ( c ; No. 3 white , 32 < ( Jl2lJe. II UU.KV i : isy ; No 2,55'tc ; sample on track , JffftM Oni.ilin Grain 'Mnrkot Prices based on delivery nt Mississippi rlvor points , Nihraska Inspo tlon , und ton days' shipment , unless otherwise stuteJ. WiiiiAT No. 2 red winter , ( He bid ; No : red wlntet , H5o bill Hvi-No. : 2. 85c hid. COIIN--NO lor hotter. 30'ic bid , lliiltlmoro terms ; Jnnuary , : > Uc bid. CofTco MnrkiMN. NEW YOIIK. Dec. 10. Options oDonod steady from 5 points up to 10 points down und closed steady from 5 points down to 15 po nts up ; sales , 42.7.50 bas , Including : December. III.OI 551.1.20 ; January. tlJ Kf&l..Si : fobrimry. ? I..i5) ) ( TOI2.5.5 : Miirali. tliIOiIJ. ! I ) ; Miy. tll. ) JSII 1)5 ) : July , fll. Si ; Ojloljor , $11,05 , spot Ulo , llrm. but ijulet ; No. 7 , $14 Oj. Ijlvorpoiil r.tVKlll'oot , . Doe , 111VilKr Dull ; holders offer modoratolv ; California No. I , Ms ll'jil pereentiil ; red western , spring , Hs 4 d8s Mi No 2 red. winter. 8s I 'id. Colts K.isy ; demand fair ; mixed 6s 4lid per rental. IMIID Prlmo western. 31s per en t. St. Ijon H MttrKot-i. ST. Louis. Mo. Doe. 10 WHEAT \Vo ik ; cash. 02)10 ) : Mny. il7'8'3'J71c. t'oii.N Kasy : cash , .fKSwiJo : May , 30Jc. ! OATs-Wo il < ; rush , 3l'53.i2c ; May , 3Jc. ! Pottic ( Julet ; now. 1I.J5. iMltn-Plim ut $ j,05. WIIISKEV t'.IS. ' Cincinnati i , O. , Doe 10. WiiKtT Nomlnul ; No 2 led. Ulo. ( 'oits Cislor ; No. 2 , mixed. 45c OVTS lUslor : No. 2 mixed. . ' WHISKEY Ji.is. Toledo Grain TOI.KDO.O , Dec. 10 WIIK T Lower ; No S cash and December , l)5'4c. ) Ooit.v Steady ; No. 2. cash. 45c. OATS Quiet ; cash , Jlc. Traders' TalU. Cinc do , Dec. 10. Connsolman ft Dny to Cockrell llros. : Wheat opcnod 38o lower and closed I' c lower than yesterday. Weak clos ing , llheral arrivals at spring wheat points , u net increase oC,440,000 bu , reported by Ilrad- strcct's In the tthscnco of enoiiKl. new buy liu to abioib ciurent receipts , cauacd u hea\y feelln ) ; and brought out some pretty fice solllni ; by" " the lent ; element. The market closed heavy and within Lic of the low point of thu break. T'.MIO istern nil ro ids are nom inally open for shipment but prictlcally the blockade continues and the sample market Is depressed. Coin opene 1 lower and he ivy In tone and closed lower than vu-.teiiliy. Oats were dull anil considering the surround- In weakness held up remark ibly well. Pro visions were firm and all ollorln s forJanuary dollMiry were taken bv packers , omoof whom sold May on the hiird spots The closing was dull with poik and lard unchanged and ribs 2V > c oasiei. A good shipping doni tnd , hut speculation Hat. OlIlCAOo. III. . Dec. 10 r O. Locan & Co. to J bands Commission COIIIUUIH : Wlie.it opened weak. 1'oreic.n advices are lower with a do- im > rall/od feullng becaiiBoot hoi\y imports and want of speculation The market here must lm\o more outsldo help to sustain It e\en at the decline. The noilhwest re ceipts , we are Informed , will Incioasc. The southwest locelpts keep up. and icports of thu irowing ciop .to.it y Improve I. tends to lower pilcos with them The scituo irds s iv them Is no biiylim support and the latest lleerhohm Hsuros the wond's supply In store and alloat ut the prlnolp il grain centers at20JUvO,0)0 bu. , which Isfw.OiO.cOO more than ono year ago Undci thtso clreiimst iiK'os IilKher prices can not bo looked for , hhoulil thu foiolKnors sell out tholi holdings ti further decline will fol low. The only thin ? In the near future to ad vance pilcos Is dama/o bysctciu weather Coin was panicky fiom the opening. It Is > et too hlnh and Jnnu iry Is out of all proportion to Muy. Oats weak and lowor. Piovlslons strong on llKht leceliHs of boss Priceshilior. UIIHAIIO , 111 , Dee. 10. Kennutt. Hopkins A , Co. to S. A Mo\V barter : There was liberal buying of wheat aiountl 'J7o. The in irkct had declined nearly .to from I ist week s rally , the amount on passauo i id fallen elf In spite of latgo oleaianccs , and thu vlslulo supply In this country , Including both co ists , showed un Ineietibo of le&s than 50J.UOJ bufhels for the week. The b ire wlioat Holds had also experi enced u freeze , and It was thoti lit by room traders that buylne tisulnst nuts would show a profit liefiuo the day closed , but prlMito c iblcs received shoitly after the session opono 1 showed that foroUn m irkits were voiy weak. They have been sliuwlng weakness for some days , but In their oloslnx cables today foreign holdcis seemed totlnow up the sponge and letlro from the Held. ' 1 Jicso tuulces had a depressing ollect hero and u Km it deal of who it came out for llijulda- tlon of Ion ; ; accounts. I , nn , who Imd been lUlitm , , ' bravely on the long side , said It was useless to try to lift prices in this country wltlion foreign help. If holders abroad nro golnir to run , as bueina % oiy probable , and IhiuldaMon should result thoiu as hero , wedon'tsco anything to pievent a further dcollno In Amctlc.in markets , The ti.ido Is too narrow to stand up under the con centrated selling of the big heats when the foieign outlook Is so discouraging. The boom which bueniHSiiii ) to come later on appears to bo Indollnltely postponed. Larger receipts , bolter grading and prospccti of more abundant hiippllns In contract corn losiiltod In u weaker m irkot with consider able Iliiuldatlon of longs In December and Jauntily. May declined slowly because the trade Is so bullish that It was bought at every fractional decline , Some recuivers piodlct that it will boon bo at f. premium over January nnd possibly this Is tiun If thu weather should fuvot ship ments and the railways furnish enough ears , but itshould not lie forgotten ihutuvory sharp bioak In the old erop futures has for months been followed by squeezing the shorts and tliu condition limy favor moro disastrous manipulation. Wo sue nothing on whlcli to buy .May mid hollovelt to bn a saloon till haul spots for-C 5c prollt. Outs dull and homo In sympath ) with corn Provisions liavo been well held considering weakness In other products , though It Is not u\peetcd tint the inn of hojs will let up materially until after the holidays Thq belief seems to be cionlng sttonger vv'th the tntdo that the supply will run short after u time , and as but llttlo lower prices aio to bu looked for any vvny It Is stifu ID nntlclp ito conditions and to bo cautious about btaylnu too long ou the short sldo. Whllo receipts of hogs hero are largo ! ) over thu marketing last vo ir they are douidodly short ut moro western points. Now York .Money Alnrkct. Nl.wrYoitK , Deo. 10. MONKV ov OAlr , Easy , ranging from 2 > i to 3 par cent ; last loan , J poi cent ; closed olfoiuj at 3 per cent. I'liiMi : MLIIOAMH.B I'Ai'Kit I'.iQiporcent. STKIII.IMI i\cu iMit.-julet and llrm at $1.8,1 fur sixty-day bills and il 83 for de mand. The following were the clmlng prices on bonds : II H l rei ; Mutuul Union i.s lai U. H 4scoiii | . . . . . U'H N J U Int Cert . .luil ) ( tl 8 i r ji . W > North 1'iicllla Uti. ll.Si , I'llLlllOI.S Of Hi . . . .IU8H North , PnclMo iml 1U l.i ntnmpod 4i bS ' .Nortliuosti'rn Con 11714 Tenn nuwaetUj .1U.5 ' .North Debont 63 1UI 'Ion n new sot 6s lee . I , A I M lien ti Ml 'H'lia new tut 3s * U ? ( t I. \ h P ( ien M lir.i CniindH Ho ' 'mil . IIW a ; I'ntil Connulu . Usvj Cen I'HCltle li-tn . . \Ul\i \ \ 1' . , l ) \ I'tto Ists II Dun A It O Uti 115 fax lUO 'Ir , UUs SIM , Den It U ( i < s . I'ot I' It ( I Tr llcts an * . Krlo 'ml. Dnlyn I'ucltlc Uta OS1/ M K , \ T den tii 7S ) < \Ve t Shore OS1iW M K AT ( len I ) X It. liV . . yji ( bid. JIUMIS. NEW YOIIK. Deo. I0.-T.lio stock mar'.ot today wns uguln moduratuly strong with especially wde | movements In firm stocks whllo tliu buy ing , being more than usual of Into , made up of commission dealings , the volume of bust- ness was not bo largo though footing up a ro- spcctablu Ilisuro. In the early do illnss Heck Island and Chicago Otis vvuro very cotlspluti- ous. Later In thu diy Northern Paulflo pre ferred became proiulnunl fur stronglh while the gransurs assumed a more commanding pobltlon. boliu taken lurgolv by thu western operators , St. I'.iul c po- olally making substantial progress followed by Northwestern which felt the stimulus the late deaL lloston was u lib- oral buverof Its speOlnltlcs. llurllngtoi and Union Pacltlu oupeclally. with u sprinkling of Now Kngliind und Atchloon Among tl listed liuiiistriiiis biah"tTio biig'ar SIOIKS and thu lend stocks weru ncttvo und whllo thu lultor were strong the former were weak , nuear sold ex-dividend and after opening lower thiin thi > parity with last night's prices. Tno general H t opunod with iiuiill gulua ub a rule over lant ulglit'i Ugurus and slowlv ad- Minced without maUliis any mtirkeJ linptovu- tuout but thu realUlDtfi Ju final trading o.uiscd the toss of many of thonirlv gains. The strong stocks , however , were hold well up to the best lUiirei. Among the Inui'tlvo shares , ICansns iV Texas preferred and Miinliuttnii , ttlo latter sollliu ox-illvlileiiil , which v aa reoovoroil With some- tliliia In addition , wcro most conspicuous for H rennth. The market c'osed rather heavy al slight conoo s nns trom the best price * , but most stocks still show fractional ga us for tin day. Chicago ( las Is iii | ) > i per cent tonight und Northwestern I nor cent , Government bonds have been dull and ouster. Slate bonds huvo boon dull nnd steady Thu following are the elmhu ouot it loin for tlio leadltu stocks on the Now York btojk ox- clnngo today : bid texdlv The tot il sales of nto"ks today wcro 2J1.4V1 shines , liicliulln Atehlson , T.Jl' ) ; Canada Southern , 3 , , " > li Ohleaso Oas , lll.rCOj Hrle , O.i 0 : Missouri I'aoillc , SOW : Norths osturn. WITH ; Now York C'entril , n , till : Northern I'acllle ptnferred. 'l.ini ; New Knx'liinil. , ' 1,10 ; U chmond & West I'olnt. S.lUDi at , Paul , ! , - 200 ; Union racllle. ll.UOii. Kiiiniiclal Itcvicw. New Voitit. Doe 10. The Post .says : Although not at all Inconipiulicnslhle , It will bo generally agreed th.t for Into December trading the present market Is most unusual. Lxcept for December. 1SMI , when the excite ment of an old-fushlonol ami Iinu continued hull mo\cment was roachlng its cllm i\ , the month has heeu uiilfotmly eharacterl7ed In recent years by , i pause In active stock ov.- ihanso biisliu'sa and a quiet c'loslnof ac counts for the year. Tills Uucoml.cr has pre sented a very lomarkahlo exception. The market shuns every ( lav a combination. If not a conflict , of forces. The natittal tend"iioy is to dullness nnd the spismodlo buoyancy Is evoked by undoubted outsldo buying outers. Of course It Is Impossible to say when this outside movement will slacken or come to a halt. It mlzht continue In undlmliilshcd force up to the .list. This morning It WUR quite oln iovia that the persist ency had frichtencd the nonly accumulated short Interest , to whoso operations were prop erly attributed the recoveries In Richmond Teimlnal , Union I'aclllc. HocU Island , Mis souri Pacific , Northern Pacific preferred und other stocks. _ Ijoiulon Stock M irkcts. \Co'\n \ \ tfjMrd 1311 tin itimtt flanli i / ! u > it'.J LONDON , Dee. IB [ Vow Yor'i ' Herald Cable- Spec al to TUB HIK : ] Today was bettor than yesterday on the hto.-k l\cliuiigc. and the market olosoJ stronger all iiround. Thoprln- elpal feature was the rccoveiy In foielun stocks. llra/Ilian leading the way. The mid- monthly settlement In Paris is pro resslnj ; satisfactorily. Kveiy elTort Is belli , ; made to uroparo the ground for the l < 3iio of the now Spanish loin on this stimulating Inlluoncf. It Is probable thil there will bo a icductlon of the bank rate tomorrow to .1 poi cent. Opinions am much divided on the question and It would bo 1111- s ifo to reckon upon a change as assured. Theic Is still a dcartli of business in the American depaitment In Ameri can and Canadian ra Iways. Union Paclllo advanced 1'S per tent. Cen tral I'aclllc and 1'oniisylvnnl.i Central , Northern Pacific preferred and St Paul , 13 per cent ; Krlc , li ike bhoio and Ohio , Ji per cent , Ontario and Canadian Pacific. ' per cent ; Grand Tiiink ordinary , ' , per cent , guaranteed 't nor cent , tlist proforcnco a ; per cent , second aa per cent , and third 'i per cent. Discount rates were baioly steady , throe months bank bills bulni ; fiUen at 1T8 percent 01 a shade less. Call loans nero quoted at 1 to 1" per cent. The sum of ii.0.tuu ; ! In w > v- orolgns was withdrawn from the bank for > oulh America opciatlons. IOMO.N , Dee.id rhu following were the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. m. ; IlAlt Sn.VHt 43' < d. Moxfcv I'i portent. Hatoof ilNconnt In thn open m irkct forboth shottuiKl three-month bills , Pa percent. Amount of bullion Withdrtwn fiorn the liiink of Kii luiid on balunco today , JL'I.IO.OJO. ST. Louis. JIo. , Pee. 10 Clonrltujs. $1,081,410 ; halunecs , i47HJOl. Alonoy , 7O8 iier cent , Kx- chanKoon New Voile , 2io premium. NKW ( ) III.IA.NS. : Ln. Dee 10. Oloarlnss , $ ? , - 003.0J5 Now YorlccxcliaiiKOi commoielai , $1.50 pel 1.000 discount. Hank 5ie discount to p ir. CHICAGO , III , Deo. 10. Now Vor exchange. 25a-10o piemlum Money slouly ut 0 per cent. Hunk clenrliiKS. J17.5 KU ) jli. Sterling oxchanjjo firm sit HM'i foi bl\ty-day bl'ls ' , und { 1.83 for lUht drufts NLW VOUK , Dee. It Clearings , } 129,845.303 ; b.iluncos. $522I,73S lloirov , .Mass. , Dnc. 10. Cloarlnjs , 117,420.- 6(15 ( ; b.il incos , * .S'JSbPJ ' : rate for money , 21 per cent ; uxvhiintro on Now York , p-\r to 5 per cent premium. PAUIS , Dec. 10 Throe per cent rentes 03f 0 ' 31 * for the account. liAi.TiMOiiu , Md. , Doc. 10. Oleiirln s , ifJ.CIO- 003 : lialttnces , t < 4JU7 ; rate , 0 per cent , PIIH.M tu.i'iiiA , Pa. , Dec. 10. ( JloarliiRs , $11 , SSI , 155 ; biluncos , $ I,07JOJ' ' ) ; money , 4 per cent. HAVANA , Dee 10. Spanish pold , S2u8O2.J3'i ; c\chuiio : ; ( inlet ; siuur iiulet. Itnston Stook AlarUct. HosTOV. Musi , l ) _ > o. 10 The following were thocloshu i > rlcos on stocks on the llostun stock m irkct today : ou.i/f.t urn , < truuK OMAHA. Dec , IB. Roeolpt * wore I.Oflt cattle. 7.5H hogs and 771 bheen , Kecolpts fur the past three days com ) iruil with the corresponding three days last v oik show a losi ot.lVw entile , J.7W hog * and about 250 sheou. This partly accounts for un advance ko fur thli vroek of from 15e to 20o lu cattle values und from lOo to I5o In bog . Thoru vraj tiot a great deal of life to the cat- tlo trade owln ? n a great minsiiro to t'logen- crally Inferior quallv/f | , the olTermgs. The demand wis nctivir fur d en I ruble stock , but outsldu of a few 111i li of I'hrlstmas cat tle there wii > very llnio here Unit could bo cillcd really good hjilupjrs botuht n few now9 , hut wore not w ( hilng tiny steers so that the u roused beef men1 Ji id ornctlc illy no op position I ho gcnornl'ruu of natives 4 ml from t.'io to ? i.n : with one small tnincii of i.n'-ib ' steers nt H73 and dmo I 101-11) ) lontyn irllnrs that sold for I'hrlstm.is heef at J1.2V Trading was slow aud on thu tlow order all day , but in the mid about everything nt ull useful changed hands , i The supply of butcher stocks Included about h ill tlio receipts. There were plenty of good cows nnd heifers here , some of the best , In fact , that worn ever In the yards. Hover il loads sou fdr I'lirlstnns beef at fron tl.5o to Jl.7.5. nnd there were n'cnlv of eows bore good enuti < ; h to brltu bettor than li2S Desirable LTitdesyere stritng. but medlun and common stuff sold at prices steady to i sh ido easier than yesterday , mostly fiom JI .5.5 to ! iK ( ) . Cnnncrs nnd rotuh odd lots soli fiom tl.lA to $1 W ) . There were very few rea ca vcs hero. I ut prices were about steady ot thu basis of from $ j.nj to $1 f > 0 for common U good stock. Hulls , oxen tin 1 stigs were It good supply ami demand at from tl.fti to J.I.I5 Thoiovvas un eas'er ' feeling In the Hooker nnd feeder trade. The outsldo di'iaand was lighter than usual nnd on this account the ruglilur dealers were bidding lower. Trading wus dragging , nnd while the volume was Komowhat lirger than yesterday prices were generally a shade lower on am thliu less than Rood Some warmed up Hirers brought $ .1.1.5 ut from f..1.5 to { . " .W bought the bulk of the fair to good stock. Itoprciuututlvo sulos ; BTK 1:119. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 (17.5 ( tl.51 ,1 I.VJJJIOO B 114.81 1.1 5 KSIJ 2BJ 15 IOW II 05 4 .1112 .115 i 600i ra in ton .105 si IUH : is5 1 11.10 2 M ' 'I M ) II 10 42 t 87 .125 2 1)50 ) 200 8 1025 ! l 10 111 115 'IMJ in no ) : io ) 21 .iowi : i (5 ( .1 tea ; i4ii 19 I04J 303 0.10,1(1 ( . ' 1 15 ' 1..1400 J 75 COW'S. 2 . 05 ! 125 It 10UI 175 1(1 ( 102) ) 210 ! ! . . WO 125 11 li 00 175 12 Hi 5 210 4 702 1 25 II 1050 1 75 G.I DIO 2 l J 7 . 7.2 1 'IJ 'I HtJ 175 15 C40 215 IB 701 1 .Ti 1 li ) | . ) 175 II HIM 2 l'i 2 . 8JO 1 II.5 0 811 1 75 21 .1101 2 15 2 hO ) 1.15 10 UTl > 180 41 I'JI 220 1. 1I.M I ta 15 8'I1 ' 18) 40 'III 223 1..IIIO 1 f.0 . II , bit 1 85 2 1150 22J 5. 873 150 I'l. 810 185 10 07S 220 2 . 1115 liO 14 8J7 1 DO 11 1W7 220 y. . OS I l.M ) U INI 110 17 IW ( 2.5 1 71) , ) 1.15 20 82. ! t M ) 0. 1100 225 4 850 155 17 IL'.1 1 ! ) J 1 1150 22.5 3. lIWi 155 14 1170 1 IK ) 1 1180 2.15 1.5 745 I 55 12 1)70 ) 1 ( ' 0 . ' 12 li'15 ' 2110 2 1195 ICO 7 7'13 110 ID ! W(1 ( 2 'M 8 ( Til I CO 0 ( .yo 2 00 1 I2I > 0 2 , ' 15 8 .1IOJ 1 CO 10 UW 200 2 1.C1J 240 4 li ( T 1 fi.5 7 lOli 20) 20 PJO 240 1. . DU 105 21 ITl ) 205 2 .101) ) 240 15 l > ttS 1 CO 22 1U40 2 05 2 1075 2 50 2l0 \ 175 4.017 210 2.1 11.15 2 lil 0 UI4 175 15. 1020 210 2. 1010 285 20 Ull 1 75 MII.KKIIS A.ND SI'ltlNOLItS. . 1 cow and calf $2500 2spilngbrs , euch 2.1 01 1 springer 2 1 CO 2 sprlugors , each 2000 nr.iFr.ua. 11. . 583 1 60 3..1010 2 05 CAI.VKS. 1 CO 250 2. 110 a 53 4. . 1C2 400 IIUMjS. 1 1200 150 2.1240 175 2. 1GUO 225 1 U'.0 155 C 110(1 ( 175 7 1401 225 2..1120 1 U5 1 l.MO 17.1 1.1740 240 2 94) l U5 i. K.IJO 10 STOCKKH * AND I'nEDGIl" . 22 .35.1 1 40 14. . G.11 255 2. 1185 273 8 1051 200 D . OJO 2 CO 7. . IK10 275 5 OSl 225 9. . 03J 200 21 . 1)5J ) 280 HO. 808 2.11 53 811 2 d5 0 ! is7 285 10. OJ1 240 2 1055 205 22 101 285 1. . 770 24J 5 O.W 270 U1..1058 200 21 912 2 45 20 0 $ ) 2 70 I 12NI 3 00 JO 004 250 17 1120 270 7 03. 300 2. . 700 210 27 1QIO 270 15 1J10 335 7. U01 2 50 r CIIIUSTMO C4TLI.E. 28 stcors 1101 $5 25 40 cows . 1101 $ I 75 18 cows. . 1418 .1.10 30 'heifers 1AIJ 475 3 "heifers. 700 4 75 'ye irlltus lions-Again todiyreceipts fell short of the estimates , the p ist three d lys showing a decrease of about J , itK ) bond of hogs comp nod with last week. The tit.illty [ w is goner ill v very good , although the offering contalnetl ti liberal bprlnklliu tif rather common stutV. Kiiitetn advices worn bettor and with re- colpts below expectations and a fair shlpplnc demand for both heavy and lUht hogi , busi ness was rather brisk ull morning K irly bids weic about 5u higher than ycstoi < Iay but trad.in was not brisk , and for atltno the mar ket looked lower. This fooling , however , only lasted a short time , and from this on the m ir- ket rather ImpiorocJ.teloiln ; ? uctlvqunU all of ' 5o to lie lil licr th n yostord iv. < Choice heuvyihlpplng hogt , s ld at from f 105 to.7.5 ) with only tluoo loads above J.17D. Common heavy und mixed pickers sold at fiom fi ( > J to t-l-GJ , with light nn 1 light ml\Ld lo ids at from $ )5J to $18.5. largely , however , at from $1.55 to JJ.O ) . The bulk of thcsalos vvero at. from SJ UJ to JJ.C5 , against 8.I.5J to $155 Tuesday. Thu uveiugo cost wist.02 : . against $ I 5JX yustor- day and W-UlJi lust Wednesday. Kuprcsenta- tivo bales : No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 2 223 $ .140 70 . . 250 ! ' 00.iaj'5 87 . . . . 193 120 35J 4U 250 80 .10''H OS 270 120 3 5. > J5 0.1..201 8J 30J'4 M . . 20'J SO 355 71 251 120 3 (1 ( y Ri 2.CI 200 II .15 07 . . . .2)7 ) 3 0./j Gl . .21.1 4SO J 55 03 202 200 3G''S 70 250 200 355 01 . . .27 120 30./ 70 S.21 355 50 . . . .257 150 3li , ' Tl ' ! t < v\n * i * 1 fft > ! ntn M/.M/ Slimi' Presh iccolpts consisted of o'jrht donhto docks , lather u hotter tun th it the ii\oni'4i > ( it Into. The domiind w is coed und the market active , inor.vtiling solllnc icadlly tit Bood , strong prices. Koprosentatlvo b'ales : .No Av , Pr. 221 western owes ( , ' ) $1 10 171 western ewes. . . . > a ID 4 10 GO western owns. . . > IU 4 10 41 western wuthors feu. . . . . 101 4 : t5 27 western u others fed Ol 44 western wuthoN'fifd US 4 35 ' 0 niitlve lambs. rt. . ' Gl 4 70 20 nuttvu lambs . . , /ti Gt 4 70 1X ( ) nut ivu lambs. . , , fit 4 70 15s ) stock owes 71 2 90 Uccoipts niul DiVpoUtioii of Siouk. OHlultil receipts au,1l"dlspnsltlop of stocks as Mvo SiojJc At u-kiit. CiiiCAfio , Doe UL LSpoL'tat Telo.'rum toTnn ' /KK. ] Not much fault could ruihonubly bo 'ound with today's viittlu ni'uUul. When con- ti listed with last weak II sval. In alt ii'Hpccts in Improvement. The wuitlior was bright mil lool , thu recolits | moro In accord nice with thu prosQut needs of thn market kot and thu dcm ind of a general ehtiruilur anil active , Under these favor- IU conditions Iho mirkul develonud i buoyant tone and prices advuncoil a point. They ranged about from > 5o to lUo higher than yoHterdiiy und Ido to 'Mo higher than lust I'hurMluv. Owing to the very firm view of lolders the market started In slow , but it was aitlvo L-miuuh later , und the close was strong .Not many prime bhlpplng steers woiu to bu keen nutl uaim butter than tl.&O were few. However , extra grade * were quoted urouud from 4150 to IMU The prevailing prices were from t.X'.l to H.S1 fo il resell beef nnd shipping steers nnd from f ' .en to * J,45 for cows and hulls. T.xtia cows and heifers were iiuotml nt from J.UH ) to M.V ) nnd there wort'no ttterlng salosof built * ullhln that range. Veal calves cont.niio to iirrivo In limited number ) iintl nro Nolllng strotu , the best illiiiltles | nt from S.5,00 to f.5M. Plftydx head of i.r > wb. ) . eattl- ) sold nt t3 115 There was more life In the hog trndo1 today than on either of the preceding days of this week. The fnvorali o chaiuo In the weather appeared to Irivo a stlmuliitlng effect on both the local nnd sh ppliu demand , and minor tlio Increased competition prices ndviuu-ed to f rom tJ.r ; > to ll.io for poor to prime light , to from i IXi to f.Ul.i for tnedluin and mixed , and to from f 1,70 U ) il 00 for hoavv weights , a gain of from "ic1 to lee per 100 Ibs , Thoio was bilsk trading nt tlintr.uueof prices , and thogreat"r pirt of thu supply was out of commission men's hands beforu to o'clock Culls an i little pUs sol I at from HUO to } ) . ' . " , but very few o the nirorlngs were so poor us not to be saleable at over fMO The markotclosod o isy The Kv oiilus .lournal reports. UATTi.r.-Ito cclpls. KIOJi ) ; shipments , 4lioo ; steady to t slmdo stronger ; extra ( . 'hrlslnms steers. ? ! . 5 export and shipping steers , 5 o.5.n5j ( ? - ' . . ait * Oi stookors , tii5OJ.OO | cow . .60 ® * lions Uccoipts , 4T.OH ) : shipments , 0,01 market active , lOc higher : rough and com mon. if KM ® I.0.5 ; mixed und pickers 1.1 iiVf II K5 ; prime heavy und butchers' weights , $ .1.00 (31 ( fiO ; light , ? irH > ( OI.0. MlKlli' Ui-celpts , fi.OWi shtninent ! < , 03 inurket steady : n itlvu i > w es. } io iffjil 05 ; mlvei ewes and lambs , II 25 1. > f good wether" 1 5 001(4.5. ' 'jj fancy Christmas vvethois. F''iO ® 6.7JJ westerns , if I 7i'l ' 85 ; lambs. J.1 7i5 J5. NiuYork Ijlvo Stoo , ! Mnrkot. Nr.w YniiK. Dec. 10. HllKVfcs Hecolnto l.'js ho.ul , Includliu 4'iears for sale. Mmke lik ! per Ui ) IDs higher ; nut he steers. $ .1.1 ( f 500 per 100 tbs ; t'lioh'o Ohrlstmiis steers , > : L 5fc'l.iO ' ( ; bulls and cows , fl,5 ® ! , ll ) ; dressed bee Htuady at O'is 4e per H ) . bhluments tol-iy W" beeves and ti,4J quarters of beef ; tomor row , Oil beeves ami OS quarters of beef. CAi.vm Receipts , .t'tl hond ; miiikot steady veil. f50Kil 0 , grassnrs. llwfb'.ri. SIIKHP Hecclpts , . ' , ' . ' " 1 head ; sheep sloadv lambs u shade In mer ; sheep. &Uj ) < i $ i ( K ) per 100 Iln : lambs. * 5 OOftll no ; dressed mutton Hte idy atll'i'il ' o peril ) . ; dressed lambs llrm ut'tfrJiio per II ) . lloos Hocolpts , (1WO ( head consigned direct ; nominally steady utIIJIO ( ) per 1UO IDs. St. lioiils Ijlvu Stooic Mnrkot. ST. I/oois , Mo. Dec. 10 CATTLE Uo- celpts , 'J,7HO ; shipments , .103 ; market stroll.- , mtlves , fiOJ4.7.5 : ; I'ex'in and Indian steers eoinfed and grass , $ . ' .7" > 1J.I JO ; Texan cows JJ.O ® 3.i5. : lions Hecelots , S.'OO ; shipments , 400 ; market kot hUhcr : heavy. $ .J.7.5li.J.'JOj mixed , QJSJ ; lUht , W 4.5.l ( v5 Country Produce. rons-1'resh eggs bright , ai2lc , lIUTrrit Tno m irUet Is not very strong. Itound lots of good stock snld ut Idc. Small lots of tlio best sold tit KiMOo to the retail traile. Uccasloii'illy was reached. Poui.Tltv I'hlckers , CSo with a consldor- xlilo pioportlon of the receipts ut Tc ; turiicys , lOlil c ; ducks und heeso , WJlOc ; live turkeys , loc. loc.UAME UAME Prilrlo chickens Jl T.5.5.25 ; grouse , Jl.2.5l.75 ; m illurd ducks. ? .TJ'J ; hluo winged to il , $1 75 ; green winded teal , $1.5. ) : mixed dtiuks. fl.UTi ; jack rabbits. $ .UoaiOO ; small. $10 ® l. . ' 5 ; iiuull. SI.25 ; hiiulrrcls , $1.0) ; deer saddles , n&Ilo tlr Ib : deer circusso' , to ® lie ; uiitclope suddlej , 14l5c ; aurcabsas. uIOc. Hides and Tnllovv. No 1 green salted hide' . 44l34e ; No. pi con suited hides , 'tift-'l'iii ; No i croon salted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs , 4"iCP4c ; No 2 greou s tlted hides 25 to40 Ibs , . ® ' : No. 1 veal calf , B to 1.5 Ibs , dc ; No 2 veal calf , S to 15 Ibs , 4cNo. : I dry Hint hides , 7Se ; No. 2 dry Hint nldos. .14JUC ; No 1 dry suited hides , H sc : ln\- \ low , No. I , .I'iftlVc ' ; tallow , No 2. 'ic ; grease. white A , 4101110 ; grease , white I ) , .I'il&Kic : grouse , yellow , .lu : grease , dark. 2 > tc : old butter. 22'e ; beeswax , pr mo , li , ® 5o ; lough tallow , 1H0. _ 1 < lour. Omaha Milling compiny : Hellanoo , Patent. J270 ; I nvlnulhlo. Patent. tn ( ; Lone Star , Su perlative , I ' .ai ; Siuwllaue , JiOj ; Tancy ram- $18) ) . S. P. Oilman's Gold Medal , ? 7.70 ; Snow White , t.,4) ) ; Snowllaku , l..OO ; low cride , J .CO ; Queen of the Pantry. j'.Si ; Minnesota hnporlatlvo , 2.75 : bran , J14.00 , choppjd food , 8SJOOJ 'i.f > jcijtx' I'.tviiHtu Hf Price Current Kpportfl an i K Incnsnsis Over Ij'ist Vo.ir. OINCINK\TI , O , Doc 1(1 ( [ Special Telegram to TUB Hun ] Tomorrow's Price Current will s ly : The week's p icklng In the west has been nppioxlmatelv , G.,5ooj hogs , against .5SJ- 000 the preceding week and SJ5.UOO last year , making 3.iD5uUJ since November 1 , against yir > ,00llnstyoar. Leading places comp irud as follows : CITIES. 1891. ISM. Chicago UIO.OJO 1,110,000 Kansas City. . . . (10.000 Omaha 2JS.UOJ 227.UUO St. Isolds 14IUOJ 1IJl.dOO Indianapolis . . . 170,000 150 1100 Mllwnnki'O Ib5 IMJ POUI10 Clnclnnntl 115 UX ) KO 001) ) Cednr Itaplds . SIT.OUO 117,000 BloutClty . . . . IM 0110 1 * > ,000 Wichita . . . ! .7XX ( ) 17XX ( ) Nebrnaku City SliUOO 4tUUO All others 620,000 G70UUO IN TU13 COUKTS. A Verdict Against tlio World-IIer.ild Court Notes. The jury in the case of John S. Mullen uguinst \Vorld-Hcrald PublishtiiK com pany loturned a verdict of $300 in favor of the plaintiff yesterday. Mullen sued for $25,000 dnmapes , alleged lo have boon caused by a publication in which the defendant inti mated that Mullun burned his property at Albricht In older to obtain the insurance. Judge Estcllu heard the application of Gooreo Gurlicks for a writ of habeas corpus this morning. The prisoner was rolousod on account of u defect in the information , after which ho was rcarrostod. Garlick is charged with having entered thu boarding house of J. AV. Doquot and stolen therefrom clotning of the vuluoof $111 boloiiBing to Uoquot. A. J. Points , and F. P. Boyd. In the case of John lianmor against J. S. Christiansen the jury tod.iy roturuuJ a ver- dictof JJ/JOi ) for the nlnmtlff. The case of Kyder against the city , an action to recover f 1,000 damages on account of water injuring his promises on Fourteenth street , was concluded yesterday nftornooti before Judge Davis and went to thu jury for deliberation. Louise Noren was crantod a decroa of divorce - vorco from her husband , George 1C. Noron , yesterday afternoon bv Judge Ij tollo. Tuo -roumls upon whijh the wlfo hocurod legal soparatlon were extroma cruelty. Noion is an omplovo of the Garnoau cracker factory nd w.is married two yeats ago. The case of tno Porsytli Munufacturintr coinnany vs Uusscll , an action to recover S1,0H ( ) on a bill of merchandise , was conclude. ! , n Judge Ferguson's court and was submitted .o a Jury. The follovvlnir nnrriago liconsoj wora is sued by Judiro Shloldi yoitorJiyi Name mil Address. Ago. I 'Ihoni'isW. Mulley , Omaha . 2.1 1 Plora MCarlln , Omaha . ! fl I Don Tnti. Omaha . C ! ) I IIuld.iUroen. Omaha . 1U I W. August Plol , Omiha . 21 I Kmm i Iviionno , Omaha . 21 I Prod Kiiho. Omaha . 21 I Kiiima K linger , Oman i . 2U COUNT VON WALDHRSlili , The norman Oenenil * Diplomat and filend of Knipi'ior William u 'Mi o w 1 ml gen the henullclal oll'tols o f the So Inn Mineral P sillies In a letter nddressud to thu So len Mineral Spring Co. These PiiHilltcs ilioehesl , are unsur passed for catarrhal titlectlons of the throat , for colds nnd enlcU , und no ono should bu without them 'Iho tenuliui Imported ar- tlclleln miiht huvo the hlgnutiiio of KIsniT.V MundelHon Co , " fcolu Ast'nts , Now iork , around ench box. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. , UIMITEO COMMISSION MERCHANT ? , Al tn Eoot & Oo. Qasminu & Dutllo/ , tooui3l Kiiliinna llullil- Itooiui , d ) and l ) | Ux- llulMInf South chuiik'o building , bouth Omaha. P , E. Frederick & Boas- Couimliilun dealers In Honci Ituum J3 Oaiiba. OMAHA ' and DIRECTORY. AWXIStiS AXD TJWl'S. Oinaha Tent & Awn ing Oo , , FliffS Inm-nocki. oil nnd riihhcr clothliu Bund fur catnlotus. 1111 hnrnnm n.wa Ay it Bemis Omaha Bag Oo. Importers mil M.vuifu- turor riour yij lltirlnp ] niul Twine. jiicrrrKs. JlOOTb AND SllOKS Mone-'ico S'io3 ' - Company , 1109 lliiTirl Straet Knctnr1 eiirnorllth nil IDiidn HtrniU \Vonro iimklniiiIO'K : > III-ICM to cull tinrors , nil u cl us of e ID li w il" ' > I' vary a il- cnlilo with nurchmti. GLASS , PAINT , OIL AND JJ1WGS. William Oumminga , Blake , Bruce & Oo , C17andG19 South ICth SU KK-liOS r.e-ivenwort'1 St. Om&ha , Neb Omaha , N'o'j. GJiOCEIUES. D. M Steelo& OD , 1ZOI-1205 Joaoi S'.root , Omalm , Nob. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Cockroll Bros S. A. MoWhortor llroker * nndc-nh buyers. 21.1 Hoard of Trndo I'rlvnto wires to New llrokor In isriln , provl- York , Clilcnrfo , & at tdons nnd Htocka. I lvnto louls. 1U-1S llonril of wires to N. V , Cliluiyo Trade. nnd St. I.o.l la J. Sanih Oommision Co. , Ilrokors. Direct wires tel lilniKO , New \orkunit M. IoulB. N. Y. l.lfo liulldliix. IIA TS , ETC. W.A.L. Gibbon & Oo. lints CipStrnw ( Joodi , ( ilo\o < i iind Mitten ) l.'th and llunuy. U A IIDVAllK. \ . HCD3 > , Era Eectorfe Wilhalray Oo 603. Oborna & Oo Cor. 10th nnd JaciooiuSU IluycM of hldiH , wool tallow nnd for.i Omaha , Neb IRON WORKS. Pensions procured for soldiers of the Rebellion who served 9) days nnd ard now disublod from ANY cntiso. The por- eion is ptynblo whothof the disabllit'v was incur od Lofo"o , during or ultimo Borvico. Pensions for widows ana child * run witliout rog-ard to unusoof soUlior'a doitth. Pensions for nioUmrs nud fathers who are NOW dependent , whether they wore dependent on soldier when ho dlui or not. Widows , child ren and parents are regarded as % 1dp- pcndent" in all cases whore they have notsulliciont property for their tupport. Soldiorb pensfonod at less than twelve $12.00) ) dollars nor month nnd sullot'iu iroiu disabilitv in addition to that named in their pension cui'tilicjvto , m.iy obtain increaau un Icr the now law. Information and advice tjivon with out charge. Best facilities ever offered to claim ints to have their claims pro * porly and diligently prosecuted. No charges unless successful. Write fern n formation to of Claims , OMAHA. NEC. rT"rhis Iluroau li nirtntoot ny tha Omuha ( lee , tlio Plonoar Press unJ the Sau rrnnlscco Kxumlnor PIIOOUH I ) IIY Tllfi Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. 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IIHH IIUItUAi ; n Uitcli or plio"Mru | > ! i thureof , toxother wlthalirluf doicrlptlou of tno Imiiurtint featurui , mid you will hoonoaadrlsvl 'i < ta III i bull nouno to pnrniio Moduli nro not noi'Otinrunion thn Inran- tlim In of n compllcntul oinirj If mhnri nro lu. frlimln , ' un your rlxhti , or If y m itru ehnritu I with liifrlMK'uiiii'nt lir oUiurf , null nil tha inattur to Tliu IIDItKAUfot H rullnblu Ol'lNluV buforo ngltii.ou the uintiur TIIiiBlili BURliAU 01J CLAIMS , 'JUO lleo IliilldliiOinuliii , > ( ! ) > . WOODSCl PENETRATING % QUICK1 PLASTER. I Is i ! ' it" * Others U AND THE companion aid flow or DUAIJ. IfnuHcrliurtry .DEAD , , FOOD'S ' PLASTER. H Punnlrutti , lie * " I'D * , C'lllVI , All BONDED PUBLIC WRREHDU8E. CAPACITY OOO.OOO BUSHELS. 2\ Stage for All Of MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS , All grain wulghed , InspLotod and ntura/u ratol stabilahul hy state ollloers. Write for rutci und ( ull purlU'Ulurs and consign shipments care of WOODMAN & RITCHIE CO. OMAHA , KKD.