hJ-iTfj THE OMAHA DAILY BKR : DAY , DEmiHKR 23 , 1892. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Htuldcn Advance in V/hont Was the Feature in Ywitxjrilay's Ti\uling. MUCH EXCITEMENT PREVAILED IN THE FIT Tlmt Oreal Opo 1 Jnlct , Hut 1'rro Selling rolloivcd. inn ) on Humors iif Ai- | prom-hint ; TroiMilo In I'nrM Trnilcm Wont \Vlld. PlltjMOO , 111. , Drc. 22. l-'or about two tn'ii- ' nto.s today 1)10 ) wheat lilt on tlio Hoard of Trade displayed moro animal Ion limn It has ninny tlmislnco'"Old ! Hutch" untried tin ouch Ills biff corner u fnw years aj'o. ' llrokcr.s yelled nmt .slt-iur led to gut. Into tlio Jam , hats were smashed and coats nearly torn olT In tlio frenzy that animated tlio crowd , while the roar that wetitupuireetually stopped nit busi ness In the other pits. All the turmoil losulted from the fact that : i number of shorts In wheat weio caught napping. There was talk of 1111 outbreak In I'arH and u foolliiB that the complications mlshl Involve other countries. There was noconllrmatlon of Ilioso reports , but they served to Increase thu iiorvons fooling IIIIIOIIK shorts and In thu ex citement thoprlco went up IVc. Tim | iHeo lit the closa was lUc blither than It left olT yes terday. Corn Is Uc liliiliur , oats Is ? e up , but provisions show declines of about iV ! ( In Iiork , from 5u to luc In laid and from -lie. to lie u ribs , Wheat , opened quiet. The llrst sales were at wimo nilvniiri ! over yesterday's close , but soon came free selling by scalpers who had hnimlil on the bulgu yesterday afternoon. The feelIng - Ing was inilto weal ; foratlmo and the market went nit ? c. . Later IL WHS rumored that tin' nlliinu was buying and the fouling beeamc Mliongpr. Then came reports of liberal ex ports from the seaboard over 70(1,1)00 bu. Iho Cincinnati I'rlcoCnrrenl'n teport that the receipts were pretty sure to fall off materially In both winter and sprint ; wheat regions , A > the clliino's brokers Kepi right , on buying tin i.hortH began to exhibit , inctoaslng iii'i'voiisncs' nnil began to buy everything that was ollercd , prices steadily advancing from 'ietoKc , and then rapidly iidMinced from .ju to Ic more cased oil' from r-c to " , { e , ruled Hteaillor and the closing was ! { e fiom the top. The houses whlcl fire supposed to represent thu bull clluc ( | wen Irre sellers at from 77'jc up to 7H'ue and II was calculated that , between those prices tin buying furor was MI m-oat that they wen enabled to dispose of about ! ) ,000OUO bu. ol Ibelr Inns wheat , Corn al the opening was dull and easier ni 'about yesterday's llniil ( [ notations , with roon traders Inclined to take the. bear side , am under moderate offerings sold oil1 from lie. ti ? ie , but rallied soon afterwards , selling ill from Ic to I'nc ' , Inlluenced by the action o wheat to liberal purchases liv some ot tin house.s who sold freely bisl week , The mar- kol then lecedod ? „ ( , ruled steady and closet ut from Me to * c gain. Ontswero governed chiefly by corn. Tin market opened 'Je lower for Muy and price : He , then advanced 5aC on shorts covering , bin receded Jfc , tln.'ii became llrmerand advance ! from He to ' , c and closed with a net. gain o from ; tc to ? Se. There \\usqullon Illtlo oxcllnmont In ryr but there was moioshoiitlng than business b it. A blgcinwd collected around MeOormond Micmlngiy all anxious to Imy , but not moie that UO.ODObu. changed bands for May at > 'to ad- vnnco over yesterday's price. The o.\citemcn < calmed down as rapidly as It had come up The longs did not. appear anxious to sell out a tbi ! advance. Tin ! provision markot-opi'tiod weak and sr continued. l < 'urthor liquidation by the long : was the feaf lire. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat 200 cars ; corn , UUI cars ; oat.s , 191 cart , hogs , 'Jfj.UOO. The leading futures ranged as follows : AHTICI.ES. WllUAT NO. 3 December. . . T0' ( 711 January. . . . . . 711m Mny Cons No. 2 fiocciiibor. . . im January 4IW 1191 - 4ti'/ ' OATS No. I Oooctnbor. . . Jnnunrr .1:114 : Mny 34 ? itr.ua I'OHK- .Tniitlury. . . . . 15 . " .71 . i : > ua 15 45 15 : a Mny . . . . . . . 111 05 111 1)7 J 15 82 > s LAUD .limitary . . . . 1050 10 .11 ior.i 10 : u Mn > - t ) 1IJ .11WA 11T7K- I ) bOB SHOUT Hills- January. . . . S ' 'I ) 8 20 8 10 B 20 Mny 8 111 B ; ' . Cash ( imitations were as follows : Ki.oim Dull and Irregular ; a good deal c Inferior on salo. No. 3 white , 31@31'ii : . KYI-No. : 2. 50c. IIAltr.KY No. 2 , ( > 5c ; No. 3 , f. o. 1) , , 41@GOt' No. 4 , f. o. 1) . , 3V 4'e. ! KI.AX Suin-Ni. : l.$1.08. TlMOTllY .Siiii--l'rlme. : $2.00. 1'oilK Mess , nor hill. , $14.30814.40 ; Ian per 100 Ih.s. , $10,30 ; short rills , sides ( loose J8.15TJ.8.20 ; dry salted shoulders ( ho\ed * 7.H7',5Q8.)0 ( ; short , clear sides ( hexed ) , fH.OOi 'WiiiaKY Dlstlllora' linlshed goods , per gal (1.30. KUOAU Cut , loaf , 0' ' < a5Mc. ; granulated , ut standard "A , " 4 7ii : . The following were the receipts and shir meals today : On HID Produce uNuluuigo toclav the hultt market was firm : creamery , 203,2ie ; dalr 1B424 ( . ' . Kfgs , stionu ; Mi-letly fiulli,20&SU nSTKUN MILMIlt HIM'OKTS. Dowinvard Tendency In Flmu- \vllli u Vury Slight Demand. Ml.NNr.Ai'OMS , Minn. , Dec. 22. The Norll western Miller snys : There was n slight < li crease lu the amount of Hour ground hy 11 mills last week. Thetolnl for the week wi IHB.afifi lihls. . nvi-rashiB 31,470 hbls. dail nKnlnst 104,500 hills , the week before. 201 , 7ll bills , the correspontllni ; timu lu 1801 , an 130,400 bhls. In 1800. Tlio wnter power , ns n result of ooldi weather , has been rather poorer sofartli week , nnd this has n tendency to reduce tl production. The vein's manufacture nriimlnc to exceed 0,750.000 barrels , njjalnst 7,878.011 barrels for 1801 , which up to that time was tl greatest showlm ; e\vr made , The Hour nmrhut Is without any special fe ; tine. The domestic trade Is taklns some pai cut right iiloiiK for Immediate consumptloi but the order books lack n KOOI ! deal of oll'se tlun thu current manufacture. A grent man orders ure held by the mills on which th shipping directions aru not forlhcomln Quotations continue limit- downward court * nnd n point has been reached whei $3,50 pur barrel for standard pal out , lu wood Is not an unusual price. yoaniRo patent wns selling fully M hlihii KxiMivt trnilu is now scnreoly taken Inl account , nnd many parties say they haidl know what , quotations are , so him ; bus It. beti Nlncu they made sales , Homu few sales i patents Jin vn been made for export In the pa four days , thotiKh they Involved the iiccep unco of very low priee.s , Uno order was take Huturilay of llfty cars for London , the prlcoi which WIIH not IVL-II | out. Holland Is nl- tukhiKii limited nmmiiit ot bakers. Hut all grades suve iiatont are almoH u snleublo nt prices viiiiiillliiK cost , nnd In mo oases they nio piling up ton considerable e tent. Direct export , shipments by thu mil lust weokweiu 43,240 bills , , against' 30.2 the preceding weulv , London iinolalloi lC ) > r Qrt HH. c. I , f. , nre : Patent , 25 a20i 0 ! , 17s Cil Nuv York Miirltt'ti , NKW Yn K , Dee. 22. Ki.oilH-Ui'Celpts. H SOD pkcs. ; exports. 20.000 bills. , 23,0 bucks ; morn active , lirmi'r ; sales , 24l,500bh ( 'DUN AlKAl. Uulut , steads' , WHKAT Ueeolpts. lo.aoobu. ; uxports , 101 200 bu. ; saleb , 2,100,000 hu , futures ) 101,0 bu , spot , Hpotsinodcnitely active , tinner , a vnncu In options uheckliiK hnslness ; No. 2 rt 77c In . storii and elovntor ; 77ii' ! nlloat ; 71 - - - smiled 704i ! ; . Options were fairly nctli IriVKtilar , closlnw ih-m at 71- tulvaiu-e. The oponlni ? was 111 m at vuncn on steady calih-n nnd locnl covurlnt ; , I iicted ' 0if. ( > con tealUliiK , ndvanced 'iff.l'ic Into enbles , llrmer and western manlpul lions. Hales Included ; Xo. 2 , red , .lamia 7&'iiff 7Uc , closliiK nt701 e ; March , 77J1i,781 closing nt 78"jc , May , 70i ! < &bOJii : , eloalns UVK.-Jhill , nominal ; western , 54S50f. ll.\ui.iv MALT Quiet. t'oiiN Ueceipts , 2-tOO bu.j exports , 1 070 ; bu.j sales , 1.105,000 bu. futureSi ! 50t bu. knot. Spots llrnu'r. quiet ; No. 2 , 4u ( ii-i In eluvntor ; 40 ? > ( & 4U ; > t'o nlloat ; uiiKrai mlM'd , 4UH6i50o ; options dec lined ? > < & ? c n thu west nml closed llrm ut V' decllni ) to advaiicof" December , 48'j4i4Blli , eloslns 4HSc ; Jniiiinry , 48\40kc , closlnu 40i l-'ubruury , 40K < ilOO > ie , closing atuOUcjMi 01 < flG2c , closliiK Ol'jo. UATa-ltocelptH , 45,000 bu.l export * . 200,1 bill bales , a&u.OOO bu , futures ; UO.oOO bpot , bpots dull , firmer ; options modern ! mitlve , Ilrmur : Juiuiury , au,4l3ific. ( dm ' ' Muy , ' 2 ipnt , ,17oi | iol wlilloISifo ) mlxrd w nO'W ' l1 > i { whllo wcit"Mi , 4UilRrt No , ' . ' . 'hlcnio.37' < n. HAY -1 'fin demand. HtiiM Qit-tHte.idy. ProAil 'Ifiw , dull , flrm | no Mci hrre , but l.rHHM > .i.y vrntrltitRMl t'OlosH.soId nt l'hllndil- ! phlint.'i7-10c : nnd r.n.nno baus centrifugal , 00 tut , < olil nlllotoiiAl 37-lOc ; mllneil , dull , Stenily. MoiiAS.sp.s Xcw Orleani , steady nnd iiulct. KtcnI'nlr dcmnnd , steatiy. KnnA- todd ! ( ir-mnnd , llrm ; western best , 30ct ncelpts , 3.3OO iitckn ! cs , l > liVl.iliixi--l > ork , ( | Ulet , linn , Cut nipnl * . llrm , iiilet | : pickled homos , 'J'ir : pickled shoulders , b'ie ' ; pickled hums , ltQ > ll i : ; mid dies , llrm ; Muut , clear , } d.70. Inrd , ijiilct en ler ; western steam closed nt } 10.5 ( > t51o.OO ; dpi Ion sale 4 , 250 tierces ; side * , flU.GO : , Jnu- uiiry.jlo.oo ; March , J10.30 ! Mny , $10.10 , clos- Intr , * 10.00. IlitTTiilt I'nlriliMiiiiml ; firm ! \reitorntlalry , 17f-'lc ; weslern i.Mi'ainury , 20S21o ; western factory , 10ft2"o. t'ninar.--Mrm : ; modcrnte demand. I'm liiON-steady : American , ? 13.00tM5.BO. Coi'i'liu-Htuiidy ; lake , 12.20. liKAiiI'lim ; doipesllc , } .1.a5. Tl.N I'lrm ; Sti-nll-J , $10.55. Oiniilm I'riidtlriiMarket. . The holiday ti-ailo In poultry nnd other ( 'lirlstiiiimftpeclaltlefi Is alisorlilnt : the atten tion of I lr < dealers , nnd most everything else Is in-elected. The ROneral market , does not show much ohaiiBo as compared with thu day before. At'l'l.KS Ooinl applet lire quoted nt I3.00S J.tiO : cliolcu to fancy , $4.0034.25. HA.SANAS Quotations tire : Talr to good falilppltm stock , ? 2OO , ( > ,2.50 per bunch. HiTTTKli-Thpiieiieial maikel Issteadv. The bulk of the receipts sells nt 14K10C , ami some select packiiuesnt IVf'IOr1. CitANiitmms : ( Jiuitallons arc : Hell and rhorrv , ? M,50 per bbl.t bell ami liitttlo , 30.50 ; Into Cape foil. $10.00. The arrivals on the market arellKht. CKMIIIVImicy c 'lory 1 dinic.ult lo llnd. Quotatliiii' ) lalicoall the way ftotn 25c to 40c. Cllltlsr.MAS TIIKIW J lo 0 feel , per do/ . , $3.00 1.5(1 ! C to 10 feet , per tO.ODQlO.OD ; extra law , for .schools nnd churches , each , 82.00ftr .0 ( > ; holly , per bll. , $2.50 ; mlstletoo per 111. . 20Q30i' . Koiis Market steady ; bulk of the sales of lirlBllt slock , 22 J2.c. | ( lAMr.-The market does not show any very material chanio In values. There was a novelty In thu market In thu way of n black bear wlilc.li found a ready purchaser. Quotations are : I'lieasanU , ffi.0 ( 33.6t ! ) ! prairie clilcKens , f4.00a.l.OO ; Klxuisc , fl.OO ; innill , 11.OIWjjl.25j snipe , Sl.OO ; jack sniijo. i1.25f 1.5(1 ( ; plover , $1.00 } Kolden lilover$1.25J6 1 00 ; uauvm : back duuks , $8.0(1 ( frftio.oo ; red bead ducks , * 4. < iO : mallard ducks , 3.50fW\.75 ! blue wlmt teal , J2.25 ; green wins teal , $1.75 ; mixed ducks. Jl. 50 ; Canada KCCSC , $0.0(1147.50 ( ; .lack rnhblls , il.50 : .small rabbits. $1.2.'ni 1 fill ; niulrrels , tfl.ooai.25 ; antelope sitddliM , 14Til5ci ) deer saddles , 10T& lOc ; nnlelopociuca'so.s oaiOoileerearca.s.ea ; ; , , , HAY The market wasuverslockod and very weak. No.l. J0.761t7.00 ! No. 2 , JO.flO. IIONUV Tim market Is llrm , KOod white clover honey hulm , ' scarce at 17e. IillMONS I'holce , ? 1.50 ! fancy , * 5.50. MAIiAHA ( iliAl'KS I'er ken , S'J.OO. ' OVSTKHS Unclianced at 13To35c per can. ONIONS Homegrown , S03,85e ; Suaiilsli , SI. OH per crate. OHASilKS-t-'lorliln. $3.238,3.00. , 1'OTATOns . lluniest-own Quot.ttions aie : , G5 75c ; Colorado and Utah , 85c. I'oi'l.TiiY The receipts of poultry worp con siderably larger than on nuy uthor tU ' ot Iho wcoksofar. Choice turkeys brought , 1'J'ic , hut anylhlm ; that wasnot choice was slow and hard to sell at. way down prices , 0@10o. Qultn n Kixxl ninny turkeys camti In by freight , and were frozen solid. Such stock was noKlcctoil and hard tosell , Chickens are n dt-uu on tin ! market and seed stock can lu had at 5c , Uceso and ducks , OTJlOii. SWIIT : ; POTATOIW I'hoico Mtf-catluo ami Illinois stock , $3 , 75SI.OO per libl. ViiAii Quotations are : Small and fat , 04 ! 7c ; lai'tje and liuavy , 3 oc. St. i.iinls Mut-krls. PT. rntts , Mo. , Dec. 22. I't.ouu Un rhamjed. Wiir.AT Ic above ye-trrday ; Cash , OOHc January , 00 'm1 ; May , 73V"-73'"C. CoitNJju above yostenlav : cash , 307u , ; ; Jan uary , clo .ed at 37 ! > . 'i437.1Jc ; May , 42'8c. DATS Illirhor ; slow ; cash , U'Jiiij ; Miy34c : ; llYK-1 llKher atIB' ' Oi ; . | ( AUIIV No sales. lltn-riut Hnchauwd. Huns Unchanged at 20fi,22e. I'oitK I'nchaiiKcd at $10,23. Lard , un cliauwd at.fll.12'j. ) ' IlKCIUi'W Flour. 3,000 bbK ; wheat , 18,00 ( bu. ; corn , 00,000 bu. ; oats , 34,000 bu. barley , 14,000 : i-ye , 1,001) . Sllll'MiixTS I'lour , 0,000 hbls , ; wheat , 4,001 hu. ; corn , 00,000 bu. ; oats , 14,00 ! ) bu. ; rye 20UOObu. ; bailey , none. Kiiisu City MurknU. KANSAS cJirv , Mo. . Dec. 22. WHIUT Ir regular anililull ; No. 2 bard , G2SQC3c ! ; No. : ed , 07c. COUN Klriner ; No. 2 mixed , 33333' $ ! No. ' . vhltu , 33"arri34c . OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 28'i20i : ; No. ' . vhlte , 3037,3 U ; . KYll-rirm ; No. 2. 47248. ! ' ! . HUTTIJU In fait- demand ; creamery , 2523c lalry , 1418c. KuiW-lJuiel at 22 ! Se. Itl'.CCU'TSWheat , 74,000 bu. ; corn , 8,00 ! bu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. Siiii'siuxTrt Wheat , 01,000 bu. ; corn , 7,00 in. ; oat.s , 4,000 bu. Oil Murkf.t. Nnw YOIIK , Dao. 22. | 'ITUUIIUM : Qului steady. CoTroNsKKDOiir-Actlve , llrmer ; qrndo , 44c yellow , 47c. TAI.UIW I'lrm ; city ( $2.00 for packages ) , ri'uc. lEosi.v Dull , steady. Tillll'KNTlNr.-fJulet , steadier at 30' 'Ji3Hf. ' LONDON , Dec. 22. LINSCID On , 18s per ket lie. Tnui'iiNTiNi : 22s 7'5d per cwt. ( 'oltoo .llnriiot. NKW Voniv. Deo. -Options opened stead it 557,15 points lower , closed baiely stead mil unchanjiod to 15 points down. Sales , 30 100 biius , Includlns Irecember , tlij.OoaiO.lf Innuni'V , JlO.HolclO.OO ; I'eliruary , jlfi.or Jlai-ch , J15,45' ,15. 01) ) : May. $15.20. Spot Itli tlull and easier ; No. 7 , jlti.G'Jij , ipiilts Wheat 3larkot. i' . , Minn. , Dec. 22.Weak ; goo demand for cash wheat early , but , toward tl lost ) eased oil' ; No. 1 northern went at 04i No. 2 northei n , OOc ; ivcelfils , 2(50 ( cars. Closi Jlay , OO c ; December , 01lsc. On track : No. hard , 05'je ; No. 1 northern , 0-le ; No. 2 nurtl ern , Mllwiiiiki'i ) ( iralnllurlcets. . KI : . WIs. . Iei.22. Wui.vr : Illghc ; May , 70'ai : ; No , 2 sprint ; , 05c. COH.N Ouliit ; No. 3 , 37'5c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 white , 31c | ; No. .T , 2 ® 33c. llAiti.nv Oflijc. Now York Dry ( inmls .M url < ot. NliW VOIIK , Ieo. 22. Thorn wns vorv Hit ! lining today In tlie dry goods markot.J'Iio IK llvo feature partlelp.Hed In by all fabrics fi ho delivery movements are being pushr-d : iincb as possible by the mills , In com < eiuoiu of earlier calls. Cotton .Mitrki-t. NKW Oiu.r.AKH. I.a. , Itaa. 22. Qulot ; middle J 11-lGc , low middles , n 3-10c : good ordinal" H ll-10c : net receipts , 14mO , bales ; HI-OS 15,000 ball's : exports to Kraiieo , 0,1)32 ) bale : sales , ti.OUO bales ; stock , 313,5' . ! , ' ) bales. I'liiL-liiimll Market4. CINCINNATI , O. , IK'o. 22. WmuT-Stcadj No. 2 red , r > 8c , l/'oilN-.Hlow and weaker ; No. 2 milted Ic. OAis-DulI ; No. 2 mixed. 315(0 ( . WHISKY Steady at ll.ao. Liverpool AlitrliotK. I.IVKIH'OOr , . Dec. i22. WllKAT Ploiulj-i fli mund poor ; boldiir.s oll'er moilerately. CHUN Dull and nncbanueil , l.AUD-l'rlmo western , & ' -'s porcwt. Toledo ( iraln .MiirUrt. TOI.IUIO , O , , Dec. 22.Vm.vr : Acllvo an llrm ; No. 2 cash and December , 71ic ! , roiiN-Dull : No , 2 cash , -IKjc. OATS-Qulut ; cash , asc. Trailers' T.ilk. ( Jnil'AfiO , 111. . Deo. 22 , f'ounsolmaii .t li 10 Cocki-cll llros. Commlsslim compan. NYlrcat became e.xclli-il and todu upon a wit' ' of buylm : by trlghtcniMl shorts to 7Hc for Mi nnd n single rumored sale nt 7K1ic and 78) ) durliigtlio e.M-ltement. Them appeared to I imihliii ; unusual In the roiitlno of news , b InventIgatlou suggested tbo magnlt'uilu of tl short Interest In the market iiRaln spreads and hedges and n shorts' panic r suited. The ndvnnco brought out long sol IIIK nnd the market looked a little tophca' nttbuoloso , Corn was weik : owing to larg lecolpls , line , clear , cold weather to Impro the grading and n dearth of shipping ordei After a sharp rally on shorts1 covering 11 market closed rather heavy again. Oat.s w llrm and Indicate n disposition to follow ai In wheat or corn Tim provision mu ket bus been loaded with May contracts un It sta Kered , and today It looks Ilku a t-'tnun collapse which , howeverwns prevented by bi operations In lard. Ciiuudo , 111. , Dec. 22. Ki'imetl , Hopkins fo. to s. A , .MoWhottor : The fact that I Chicago market Is largely oveisold was fill demonstrated today , llnliiK thu chief spec lutlvu marktit It has been for months t diniipln ground for every whtat growl section nnil all kinds ot cash holdings hu been hedged bore ivKardle-ss of Kt-ado. T apparent disparity between Chicago and otli markets Is not altogether nml ami mil of thu Ht. Louis , New Vorl ; and Duliitli cc tract Krades will not pass better than ohol Chicago No. 3 , the price of which Is about G- 'Iho recent buy Ing of whi-at lu Chicago li been of thu best class by tradi'rs who work values , who buy for Investment nnd who not sell out on small break * or hulic The result Is a somewhat congested mark OlTerliiKs are llKbt and slioris must bid ulieu they buy. Imports today woruabi 070,000 bu , from four ports. Itccrlpts In I norlhwost are deciea ln . Closlni ; cab uotuU a buinlt udvuuvo , Admlulnu tuat luj slcc ! < R nr n prent bear nrxumPtit , II tntl l. al o biMidmlltcil that An long 114 Inrgu liolillnrf are In good hand" , ciuillon .il.oulil be rxrrcl i-d hi "lo'.lltij ? short on radical brrnks. Com nnd oats were weak rarly , but sympathised . .omllli Ilm later atlvalici : In whrnl. Tradltitwns ! < iinall \\ltlioutnotowortliv fpalures. The provi sion market hat rith'd easier. U li becoming evident Hint larxe holders are willing ( o nc- cepl Ibelr pvolll.'i and are rciallr.lnc on all haul spot * . They are Imyvrq on breaks , but this seemn to borljeily tosteadv tbo mutkot. ClIIOAtto. HI , , Dec , 22.1VO. . Losall fc Co. to Duncan , UoUlu er A Co. ! May wheat' , which sold nt 77 ? c on the open board yesterday afternoon , > n political talk , opened with the t'tluo olT , but. on the break teady buylntf by iKiiiM'i wlio Imvo outside trade nbsoruoil the sin plu < ! w Lent and tbo ciowd , reallr.lnp this , darted to cover , cmislnp the sharp Inline. Around thu tup thove wim a moderati ) nmimiit of siillliiK by Hit- bull con ) lucent. The mavket btillod without evidences of Ini-KO Holders forcing prices up. It has nvery appearance of n Hslnn market from n. iipccuhitlvu standpoint. Thointh leKlllmati ) bull featuvus are not plentiful oul.lde support has been decidedly better , and should this continue to Increase present hold ers will add to their nlrendy heavy holdlmis , Weather com hiKencles lire nil In favor of tin- . proved prices , The market , closed at from 77ii lo 78e. Corn rallied from the early easy market on itood buying by speculative houses alicmly lone of the maiket. The leasons Klveu for bullish views on corn aie the prices paid for It by feeders In the country. This speculative liuylnjr , If It continues , will rally the market further. The cash demand wns fair. Oats followed corn closely. The cash demand Is good. Hug product at the close wusqttlct , STOCKS AMI UONDS. Securities Slmwpila I'nlr Di- of.Yellvlty Vritrriliiy. Nnw YottK , Dec. 22. The stock market today showed n fair degree of activity. Al though at Intervals speculation was weak , no declines of Importance were recorded , outside of American Hugar , Canada Southern , lie-nil- Ing , Distilling & Cattlefeedlna and Chicago ( as , which yielded 1 ' & to 2" ; per ccul. Chicago ( las led the downward movement , the special weakness In the stock being duo to the fact that the holdings of the | KIO | which were dis tributed have not yet found u resting place , licadlm ; was depressed by the icpurts that. the company would bu forced lo raise money on bonds , or on the coal above ground to meet , the Interest on the prt'ferenco Income bonds , lliirllngtini .t C/tilncy declined 1 per i-enl and the other leading shares U to ? { per cent. Thu renewed strength of sterling e.vchangu led to talk ot go Id e\poits and some of the traders were frightened Into selling. I'rlces moved up and down frequently within a narrow ramie until late Iti the afternoon , when a brisk demand set lu for both the long and short account. The result was a recovery all around. Keadlng was especially active , largo amounts being taken from 51 H uptou2 > i. American Smrar , Mlssouil 1'acllic. Itoek Island and Distilling and Cattlefeedlng Improved 1 per cent or more. The Imylngof the last named wnsstlmiilated by statements made by James U. ICecne , In which hu Mated that , he hail made a thorough Investigation of tlie property , that thu com pany at no time bad oni'iieu less than 0 per cent dividends and was now earning al the rale of about 15 per cent on Its stock , Mr. Keenu backed up his views In regaid to Iho properly by oll'orliig ' i per cent for the quarterly dividends on any part of tlio capital stock for two years to come. The bears having been unable to dis lodge any considerable amount of long slocks , took steps to reduce their short lines after de livery hour and their purchas-'s stimulated the upward movement In prices. The street was Hooded with rumors about a probable Issue of bonds by thegenoral govern ment for the purpose of strengthening its gold reserve. These rumors lack conlli-matlon , but they ii"vortheless had aeeitaln effect on spec ulation In tbo afternoon trading. Among tlio specialties , Manhattan was stvong and gained 1 percent. Teun"sseoColl : & Iron fell oil''i percent , and subsequently recovered on re ports of forthcoming devofopinonts of a fnvor- nblu character In regard to tlr.1 property. Oliln Southern jumped 2 per cent lo 50. The mar ket , clo-eil llrmer In tone. The I'ost says : Tlio news that a concerted effort , wns at fast being made at Washington to force con-'iilorallim of a silver purchase repeal bill was not purhaiH geui'i-ally known In Wall street. If It was , Its reception was marked by a irood deal of skepticism. Vet It would b. ! dllllcult to overstate tin ) Importance ot such possible act Ion to all tlio llnanclal markets. It is easy to dismiss the gold export problem , a * . a few tlnanclal critics are disposed to do , will tlie ouhand comment that the current mer chandise movement o.xplalns it all. This It most decidedlv > lees not. A child might com prehend that if our mercbamllse exports wen vastly larger than they are , or our merchan dise Imports much smaller , gold exports wotili be an Impossibility , Hut whyexchange can hold at present tig iiivs In thu face linth of heavy sterling loan ! and a decided turn in the balance of merchnn disu trade , not even experts in the buslnes- have satisfactorily explained. In splto of th < complications of factors at work on the market kot , no Intelligent observer can doubt that tin foreign scare over our silver dilemma is at tin root of the tumble. The sharp recovery It sterling fiom the last , week's dccllno , was : plain suggestion of a renewed outflow of gold unless tins disordered market for oxcbangi returns to normal conditions. The following are the closing uitolatlons fo the leading stocks on tlio New York Stock ex change toihiv : The total sale of stocks were U 10,000 share : Includlnz : Atelilson. 0,000 ; Iliirllngton 17,001 Camilla Soul hern 5OIi ) ; Chicago tins , B4m > l. IlistUIIng , 60,200 ; Ei-iu. ri-llll ) ; Mlssoui I'aclllc. 12,000 ; National Load , 7OO < Now Kiiglnnd , 2,000 ; Northern I'aclllc , pn ferml 11,1)00 ) Keaillng , 02,300 ; Kock Islam 0,200 : bt. Paul , eommonl-1,800 ; Sugar , 15,001 London riimnrl.il Unvluiv. Slltn J.oiic.-t ( iiinlim ll-.iinelt. ] J.ONWI.V , Dec. 22. [ Special Telugrnm I Till ! IJKU.1 licneral Inactivity prevallc on the slock exchange today. Ne business was quite al a slandslll I'nmls were well supported. Cense and Indian tuneo pauer closed ' tier cet liluber. Foreign novernment sKMirltlc.s moi or less unsettled duo lo the dlslTIi-buil conil lion of the I'arls bourse in consi Hiience of thu 1'anama scandal Homo railways weio utteily neglected an movements of prices were cm-responding ! few and unimportant. Americans were moi or less depressed all day , and closed Hate lower prices from New York. Nearly general dcollno was established. Includlm : per cent In Chicago & Milwaukee nnd Norll em I'aclllc ' , nrefcrrcd , \ per cent In I'hllade nlila iV Itcadliu ; , "a per cent In AtchNon ai lioitlsvlllo & Nashville , autl from 'a per cent i \ pur cunt In nearly all others. I'anadlai closed Iho same ns they opuncd , I'aclllc sho\ Ingn fall of 'a ' per i-cnt , Ciiand Trunk tlr and second preferred sliow a rise of > B p < cent. MuNlciiil llrst preferied Improved per cent , Discount rules are unalteied ; 1 jiiU'cent wasiiKaln iiuoted for tlneo inontl Iiauk bills ; call loans pti rather better and demand nt 1 to ) ! ( per cent advances. Kn tort at to 7 per conli last loan 4 ii.-M'ont. rtiLCil olTornl nt 4 per vent. 1'iit .ir. Mr.ttrNTUK I'vr.n 55JO per pent. STT.nt.iMi KxciiANtn : rirm , with nctunl btmlneso nt * 4.Hri'ffM.ir. ( for sixty tiny bills and t4.H7-W-l.h3 fiir demand. Tboi'losiiiK ( iiiotniinin on bonds : - U.H. Utotf | | U < Munml l.'nlon . tin. . . < M < I > , P. 4 < coup jlj | N. J. ' . Int. Oft . . . HIM tJ. H 4 ! < * reg . . .Mcu. , Xotlliprn IMc.i \ ( * . IH'M I'ncinctn of 'trt . . M Northern I'Ac.SmU. 114 l.onnlnnn H'pcd s.'UH'J N. W. Conjoin . . . . isn Ml-MHirl Us. . . . . . . . . IJII. IN. W. Del ) , flu 101 Tcnn. Htm ret i ; Wu M. u A I. .M.tipii , S < ? l Tcnn. now ret 5M'.j St. U X Sun K 11. M. IOJ Tcnn. noir nctas. , . . ' ; JSt. . I'nnl riin oH. . . IT.IU Cnnmln So. 2ml * . . . imu St. I' , c. X I' , lots , . . 117 Ccn. Pncllto lit * . . . , IOT , T. I' , I. II , Tr. llct.i. U. .VII , d. IMS 117 , T. 1' . It. U. Tr. Hem. n.All.d. 49 BaT I'nlon I'nc. Istf. . . . 107'4 ' Krlo Znit * I01'Vc l fhore. . . 101 M. K , XT. den. li. ttN.II. . ( I. W M. K. XT. Den. 5v. 4fl Snn rrntii-lieo .Mining stocks. SAV I'lt.v.snsco , t'nl , , D.'c. UJ. Tlio oniclal closliiK quotations fur mining stocks today were as follows : St. i.imls .Mlnlot' onotiitlons. ST. l.oi'is , Mo. , Hoc. 22. Tlio followliu were the closing iUolatlons | on thu Mining ex change : flninieliil Notes. If AXSAS CITY , Mo. , Dee 2J. Clearings , $2- 040,29 ( , NliwVOIIK , llec. 22. Clearings , $145,040- 3811 ; balalH-es , $5,008,544. ItAl.Tl.Moun , Mil. . Hoc. 22. Hearings , $2,003- 287 ; balances , 211,883. Hate , 0 percent. I'lHi.Aiir.i.i-iin , I'd. . IKv , 22. Clearings , J15,84i,411 ( ; balances , $1,790,010 , Money , 4'i percent. MllMl'llts. , Tonn. . Dee. 22.-Cearlti2s ! , $390.- 000 ; lialances , $118,088. Now York exchange. selling at par ClNriNNATi , O. . Hen. 22. Money. 4'i/R5'J per cent. New York exchange , par at 20c dis count. Clearings , $2,128,500. Sr. Louis ) Mo. . Dec. . ' , 22.--l'learlngs , $1,107- 000 ; balances , $549,708. Money , quiet , O'cJ ? percent. Kschango on Now York 25u premium , I'AHIS , Dec. 22. The weekly statement of the Hank of 1'ranoo shows an Increases of 3,750OKf ( ) gold and a decrease of KlO.OllOt sil ver. Three pcioenl rentes , OHf , 7 ! c for the account. CliifAiio. 111. , Dec. 22. Clearing * ! , J18.017- 041. New York exchange , -lOc iiremluni , Ster ling exchange , quiet , atj4.83'5 for sl.\tr day bills , JJ.8S for sight drafts. Money , steady at 0 per cent. HUSTON , Mass. , Doc. 22. Clearings , $17,075- 043 ; balances , $2,431,518 ; Money 0 per cent. Kxchangc on New York. 10i : dlsocitint to lOo iireinlum. Call loans , 5Q.O'jper cent ; time loans , 7fi7'.J percent. LONDON , DLV. 22. The bullion lu the Hank tit Kngland decreast-d .C180.000 during the week. The proportion ot the HankofKng- land's i-t-servu to liability , which last week was 48.00 per cent , Is now 45.41 percent. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Kug- liinil on balances today , 140,000. 1,1 VH STOCK MAICKKTS. Cattle. Trade Iiopniri-s Under Light Kerelpts HOB J'rln-s Stlirer. OMAHA , Dec. 22.-r-Iecolpts so far this week foot , up 8,200 cattltv 23,000 hogs and 1,000 sheep , against 13 , lib cattle , 22,000 hogs and 3,075 sheep thu same foot-days last week. The cattle market .Milted . the. selling Inter ests llrst. rate today. , | Itecelpts were very.lltlle heavier than Wednesday , unit nearly 1,000 head lighter than a Week ago , making a short age so far this \veyk compared with last of over 4,00:1 : head. This fact , together with the bullish tone to eastern advices , gave us a lively trade at stronger prices. Fair lo good b-si'f steers are. all the way from 3c ( ) to 50c higher than last , .Thursday , which was low day. lloth local IIOU-DH and out slders went after the canlt , and as the oU'erlngs Included a liberal sprinkling of fair to pretty good beef sales tin ) movement wus : free and the forenoon's trading about , cleared up the snpplv. 1'alr to good 1,100 to 1,450-lh. steers sold at from $4.00 to $4.95 with common to vorv ' fair OOO to 1,200-11) . .steers at from $3.40 to 'i3. 03. Poor stun" sold down as law JIH $3.10. Cow slut ! ' sold strong to a dime higher than ednesday. The Ktipply was rather limited , there not , bi'lng over thirty loads on sale and buyers no longer Imvu'tliu range eattlo to de pend on for butchers' anil canners' stuff they bought up everything here in good season and ut good prices , generally about a half a dollar better than a week ago. Poor to very good cows and heifers sold at. a vango of $1.23 to ' J3.10 hut $2.00 to J2.75' bought the bulkof the fair to good stun" . There was a good movement in bulls , o\cn and stags and at steady to strong prices all the way from $1.75 to $3.75. Common yearling.- , and largo calves to good veals sold all the way from $2.0(1 ( to $4. 30. A moderate amount of trading was done In slockers and feedersi the volume being. som- what restricted on account of the limited olVerings and the prevailing hlghjprlces which have a tendency to prevent prospective country buyers from laying in their supplies Just at present. Regular dealers paid good strong prices for the fresh arrivals showing their conlldenc-o in the future. Sales of fair to good 800 to 1,000 Hi feeders worn at fron $2.70 to$3.00 willi common to poor stutl' all the way down to $2.23. Represent at Ivo sales : 1 1885 3 1 1C20 3 QO , 'HTAOS. jo 349 2 20 STOCK iiS : ! AND IT.IMIKHS. WAWTED .Total libut * of CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL _ 'DI8TRICT8 ' , WATER COMPANIES , BT.BtR.OOMPANIES.cta t'orrfsponiivnoe ftollcllcd. N.W.HAnRIS & COMPAHY.Bankers , I03 > I05 Deorborn Street , CHICAGO. IB Wall Street , NEW YORK. 70 State 9t. . BOSTON. 0 eow R7.1 2 no 12 rows 005 2 00 la cows 8S.7 275 1 fdr. .810 a IK ) 11 fdrs R4O 3 ( Ml 0 fdrs , HOtt 3 IX ) 10 fdr * 024 3 ( K ) 2stt .1015 315 3 Mrs. 1050 315 111 Mrs. 1010 315 a civs lull 3 Ml 140 cows H07 1 7O 1 fdr. . .1240 U 25 7 fdrs 11HO 225 i fdr. , .1000 2 25 2 fdrs line a as 0 Mr * , . . 1K > ( I 225 1 fdr. . .1400 225 1 bull. 1330 1 75 1 bull. 1000 1 75 I bull. . 1510 225 1 COW. . 080 t 75 a cow * . 80(1 ( 1 75 1 cow . . 1)50 ) 1 75 5 cows. . 030 1 75 01 cows . 880 2 35 5 fd-s.HHIO | 220 18 fdrs. 12H ( 220 84 fdrs , 1012 235 1 fdr. . . 000 20(1 ( 1 Mr. . . 700 2 OO 1 fdr. . 030 2 50 5 fdrs , . . (170 ( 25(1 ( Hfdrs. . 040 250 15 fdts , . 1(132 ( 285 2 fdrs. . 1250 225 2 fdrs.1100 2 25 llous liecelpls were lighter than antici pated , thi-re being only about , .seventy loads mi vale. Thi'i-e were 2,000 fewer boss on sale than on last Thursday and tills explains why prices ruled steady hero while other markets weie generally lower. Shippers and specula tors were here ready to buv , but buyers for local houses paid pi-Ices that left outsiders nothing to do lint , sit on the fences. The mar ket lu general was Just about like It was at I he close Wednesday , tiood heavy heirs did not soil so well on account of the light outside demand , but tbo aethe local competition strengthened pi Ices on the mixed grades. Fair to good heavy and butcher weight hogs sold at from.0.25 to $0.35 while poor to uood light , and mixed loads sold at. from $0.10 to J0.25. lliislness was brisk and Iho inarkrt llrm throughout the pens being cleared of all early arrivals by the middle of the forenoon. Sales eic largely at fiom ? 0.20 to $0.3O the same ns \\ediiesdayasagaliist J0.15 to0.25tm the nine day last week. Itepreseiitntlve sale : Iliosii that. Milti-il klllci-s sold readily : tt KCIOI ! llitut-OM. ( ' ( inniioii and tnisliv stulV was slow. Kalito K < i l iiatlvt-s , $ : i.r > ( ) t 4.7r > ; falllo Kooil wcsti'i'iis , S-.Ur : ' ( , . | . , ) ( ; I'oiiinion and tiiek shiM'ii , J.'J.'JO'R.ll. ' tl ! ( jooil to clioloo1U to 100- Hi. lambs $4.002,15.0(1. ( No. Av. I'r. 71 imtlvuvotliui.s 117 Jri (1(1 ( 113 .Mi-xli'uns 7G 370 ClilcitRii I.lvo Stork Mitrlcot. CnicAOO , 111. , loc. ! 22. ISpOiilul Tult'ffl-'iiii to Tin : Hr.n.l Thoi-o was anollicr lulviiiiun In cat tle tocliiy. Aside front Infm-lor stulV wliK'li sold vury llttlo licituc than on Wt'dncsdav , Ihi'i-i ! wns an iivcriiKo ituln of from Kioto 25c. pot-10(1 ( His. Huyi'i-.s wi'i-o after them parly , ami tlii'M'iiIes vvt'i'O Ici'pt hot. whllotho supply hold out. KvTt-yllilii ! ; tiiul. had any nu-rli wns out of sellers' liamls befuru noon , and ultOKether tomorrow Is expivted to .set ) an Inci-easo lit pi-loos. The advance was siistiilnud to thn i'loe. . Quotations now ninso at. froiu 3,15 to ifli.'Jf ) for very I'Dinmoii to extra steers , from $ i.OU ! ui $3.75 for stoekcr.s and feeders , from $1 20 toW.OO foreows , Iii-Ifcrs and hulls , and from $2.00 to JD.50 for calves. Tins greatest , advaiu-o was In i-ominon to fair steers. The demand forhois wa.s allttlo sharper to day and iiltlion- the mi'pts : ! eoiilliiui'd of genei-oiii proportions values were well sup ported. Choice heavy wcljhls were M-areo anil for that rado the tond'Micy nptipareil to ho slightly upward. ( ! immoii to fullluns \\eivrnther too plentiful and lionsequeiitly showed wealiiav' , . Ilowover there was tin ( juotahleelianso In either , heavy sellliif ; at from * i > .30 to SO.05 mi'dlum weights at from $0.10 to 10.50 and light at from W.IS5 to $0.45. I'tllly 50,000 were olVoretl , 20,000 of which were the leaving of the day ho fore hut the bulk found buyers and the Into fueling wns Ilrmur than that prevalent lit the morning. The demand for sheep continued In excess of the supply and therefore prices continued to grow stronger. I'Yom $12.00 to 5.35 was the range of quotations for Inferior to choice ( pin- lltio.s. K.Mr.'i would have hrnnght $5.50. l.amhc also advanced. They were saleable at from J3.H5 to { 0.40 according to quality. KecelpU : Cattle , 9,000 ; hogs , 30,000 ; sheep , 5.000. The Eve-ling Journal reports : I'ATTM : Receipts 0,000 head ; shipments 3,000 head ; market active and steady t < higher ; best native steers , $5,95Q0.15 ; good and tisoful , 5-4.95 5.80 ; others , $ l.75ffl5.'J5 ; common , $3.75(34.25 ( : stocker.s , J2.7BTt3.V5. ! lines Heceipts , 31,000 heatl ; shipments , 9,000 head ; market steady to lower ; rougli and common , $ fi.OO G.2S ; nil.xeil and jiaokcrs tO.3UftG.40 ; prime heavy and butchers weights , ? 0.50SO.GO ; ns orted light , J0.202 0.30. Kama' Heceipts , 0,000 liunil ; shipments , 500 head ; market steady to a shade higher ; natives , t3.7fiftri.7D ; westerns , $4.02(30.05 ( ; lambs M.OOfi.0.35. KitnsEis City l.ivo Stock .Mariiel. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec. 22. OATTLH He- coljits , 3,100 head ; shipments , 1,000 head the market was active ; steers llMI/JOo higher rows 0@'JOc higher ; feeders strong and lOiilOi higher. Itepresontntivo sales : Dressed beol and shipping steers , $3.00515.35 ; cows , J1.50S 3.0(1 ( ; slockers and feedoi-.s , SU.359,3.30. llous Heceipts , 7,900 head ; shipments 400 head ; the market was active and sleadj to Oc higher ; all grades , $0.40G.40 ; bulk S0.20ft0.30. ( HliKKl' Hecolpts , 000 head ; shipments 700 head : the market was steady for good am lower for poor sheep ; muttons , $4.'J5 ; lambs $ o.ooao.oo. > c\v York Mvo Stock 'Murlicl. Nnw YORK , Dec. 22. HBUVES Hecolpts 385 head. Including 9 car loads for sale ; m trade ; feeling ( lull ; dressed beef steady a at H5l9'jC ' per II ) , Shipments today , ! ( ) ( beeves. CAI.VKS Hei-elpts , 121 head ; market steady veals , ? 5.005.9.00 ( pii100 Ibs. Slir.KiAND IJAMIIS UecolDts , R.492 head sheep , ( lull ; lambs , $4.00 per 100 Ibs. ; ship pers , $4.30S.5.50 per 100 Ibs ; Iambs , ? 0.70 0.70. llous Heceipts , 3,450 head , consigned ( II reel ; market , nominal and steady at iG.'Ji © 7,00 per 100 His , St. Ionls I.lvo Stuck .Hurkut. ST. Lotus , Mo. , llec. 22. OATTI.I : Ho culpts , 2,400 head ; shipments. lr > 00 head market lc ( ) higher ; natives , $1.30 5,30 ; rungi bl < 'ei'.s$2.255&235. llous Kecolpts , 7,300 head ; shlpnienis 4,900 head ; market KV lower ; henvv. iMi.KK 0.15 ; packing , IMOI0.40 ) ; light , $ ( i,10S0.30. ( Sunup Heceipts l.OOO head ; shlpmonts , lei head ; market steady ; natives , $3.00165.00. Call for a pint of Coolts Kxtra Dry Imporla Clminjiagnno If you want a delicious nocktai nuule , it's both meat and drink. 7's ( a sfrm that you need help , v/hen piiniiloB , blotcnos. and eruptions boKln to appear. "Vow liloou needs look ing after. You'll huvo tn-uver mat ters tuan jiimiilcs to dial Tvith , il you uogloct it , lr. ricrco'n Oolil- un Jlcdical Dis covery prevents ami cures all disea ca and disorders caused by impure blood. It invigorates - / orates tlio liver , iiurilles the blood , mid promotes - ' motes all the bodily functions. For nil forms of Bcrofuloiis , fckin nnd sculp disease , uail oven Consumption ( which is really Jung- scrofula ) in all its earlier fctngcs , it 13 a cer tain remedy. It's the only ono that's guar anteed , in every case , to benefit or euro , 01 tlio money is refunded , It'u u matter of con lldeneo in one's medicine. It's the cheupe.it blood - purifier sold through druggists , because you only pay foi the gootl you gpt. Can you ask moro ? The ' ' Discovery" acts equally well all tin year round. SOUTH QA/A7 A. Union Stock Yards Company , South Opiaha. icst : Cattlu Ilo und felivi'p market In tlio Mt'it. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. South Omnlia-TiilniUono 1157. - Clilcan JOHN I ) . HA1IISMAN , " ) „ „ , . . , WAI/mi K. WOOD'fMttDBiiri Market Ilrport > Uy mall and wire ctiiicrfull1 In u | > | > llcatlou , OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory AWNINQSANO TENTS , Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. I10H9K COVHI19 , 111.1 Knrnam St. BAGS AHD TWIN'S. I BICmES. Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , fOMl'ANV. Importcri ami mtnufra. Illcjrclcs mid on niontlilr Ituiir uncki , burl | i < , tnlno. luymotiU. 17JN.13tti. BOOTS AND SHOES , Morse-Coe Shoe - Company , Howard Strait. Knclory rnrnartlth nnd Dotixlnt Streets. Wenro nnklni ! clo .i i > ilo ? to onnh biircM. nn.l nro Bolllnit ncl , ] ofkMoiti which li vvr/nivlontilo with nicrclmnU. Kirkendall , Jones fi Amer. Hand-Sewed COMI'ASV. Wli.ilomto S1IOKCO. . lioot < , Blii.ji mrr * . n * < ! iiti ll.nton tint ! rubberk-imils. IIWa- Ilillilinr shu3 Co. . I1UJ- I.IIU tlnrnur ijt. UUI'IIUi ) llaraojr St. COAL , C0 < . GOIINDE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornica Works 1,1.MIC CO. . Imr.I im.I . no ft Mtrj. unlvnnlto.l Iron eonl , S K cor. ICt'.i ' nmt cornlcj , motnlllo vie. J St. DRY GOODS. M , E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Kocli Dry U ODDS CO. , Dry cooil * . notlont , fur- Notloiu. tvntv tnr.-ihli- nNliliiK uoinlo , ujnur In KOoiti.i-ur. lltli tiiul lllh nnil H ) wnnl t < . llnrney Sli. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering B3Jl 3 & Rjnyan CO. . nplioMproil fiirnl- t'UUXITUHK CO. , ( irnco tiiru , I1J' . ' 1101 Ntcholns St. Wtioluintuunty. nn.l . l.Hli Sts. DROCEnitS. DRUGS , ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co. , Ot 120MM3 Jones St. , 10th nml llnrucy Omnha. HARDWARE , Rector & Willieliny Lobeck & Liun , , COMIM.XV , llenlor * In ImrOw ro n4 Corner 10th nnd.lnckson nu-cliinlcV toolt. s-trooti. HATS , ETC. W , A , L , Gibbonfi Co , I . > I lints , cnpi , nlrntr k'Uivi'j. mittens. , vth Hint llnrnojr sis. PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co , Standard Oil Co , , Carry n full stuck of , wrlipltK : | nnil Itcllncd nnd lutirlc.itl\i | ( cnnl unpor , etc. iilli. nile Krcato , etc. OYSTERS. David Cole & Co , , Wholesale nyntnm.fnntjr itilery , ilm 8. lutli St , , PRQDUP.E COMMISSION. Branch & Co. , , Jas , A. Clark & Co.11 ; friilti of nil I llultor , dio."o , f poultry unit name , kinds , nystorj. I 3IT S. t.llli St. STOVE REPAIII3. SASH. mnfJB , Omaha Stove Repair M. A. Disbro w & Co ? \Vlllv.J ( ) , Btnvn ruinlr | Miumfii oluicrn of annhj nnil vrntor nttncliuiunti doors , bn | | ( I q n for any kind of atovo iiinultlliiKH. tiraiicli ot niKlo , 1-07 Douglas it. lire , Ullinnil IiarU § t * FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER , NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION , The Worlds' Fair Tower Gompany Now ofToi's an issue of Jf.-'iOO shiu-cs o ( JJij ciipilal stool : at p.ir , full-paiil anil hop Hscssublo. T ho capital stoclc is $2,000.- ' 000 , divided into 120,01)0 ) shares of $10,0 oauh : j Outtjiilo of this isBiio a considerable pnrtUin of the capital stoclc lias already ] boon allotted to the suosoriboi-s. Thlai issue H . now ulTorod to Iho public , and ; tlio ollico i ha Subjuciptions will bo payable as foli * 30 par coat on app licallon. ! iO par cent on allotment. 40 per cent UO dn.ys tiflor allotment. VJ All payments to be tundo to Oliarlus TJ Ktiston , "Trtistco. Allotments will bo , made immjdltitoly uflor the eloso of tho. ' subscription book's. . ( Tliu right is reserved lo reject an subscription In whole or in part. 1C any , subscription is wholly rejected th'j , amount deposited , on application , will bo returned , If only a part of the amount applied for l > v the applicant la allotted to such applicant the surplu amount p.tid on applicali > n will bo np plied on the sums duo under the allot/ * rnont. PREFERENCE n the allotment of shares to applicants will ho given in the order of thu receipt oj uch application by the authorized agent of Iho comntiny named. . CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE OP EARNINGS. Passengers per hour 10,000 Allowing 10 hours per day , equals 100,0.10 At CO cents for each passenger equals , per day ? o',0'JO ) ' 180 days that the Fair will bo open equals 19,000,000 Revenue from concessions and Bale of Souvenir Book anil Medal of the Tower , owned by the Tower Company 400,000 , ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE3. 59,400,000 Operating expenses for the 180 days $ -lliJ.OOO 'M ' " ' to bo paid lo the per cent of gross earnings ( $ 'J,400OUO ) World's Columbinn Exposition 2,859,000 $2,703,009 Deducting this from the gross receipts gives , O.GU7,00JI ( HARE experience ullorilcii by a trip to tlio top. The TO\VKLl itilouiitcil opposite the WOMAN'S ( BUIUHNG , ut Iho liastora Kntmncoof ho MIDWAY lA-AISANOU - in the WORLD'S FAIRGROUNDS. Euuh person. In making tlio nscont nnd descent of the TOWlill , gains tv view of the ' 'v entire EXPOSITION BUILDINGS. , . . , Tlio TOWr'Ris over 600 foot high anil 210 fojt In diameter. It rofinlroa nlno complete ttirna to rcauli the ton , the grndo bolnj , ' olghtpor cont.u riilo of two mlle in mukiiiL'the tiseont nnd dodcbnt ; oDiisoquoutly , nitio dilToront plcturoa tire obr Borvod of the WORLD'S FAIRGROUNDS us the nscont IH nr.ido. A vlow from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not only given the vnst P.inor.una nt your foot , but also gives the ffoo < M-aphictil position of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS , HO that after making the nscont of the TOWER nny poraon can KO unsjuidcdfrom uulldlnjy 10 ? the Intontlon to have two FULL BANDS on tlio OBSERVATORY/ / FLOOR-A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETE STRING ORCIlESTRA-whioh will play alternately from thu opening ot the FAIR In the morning until the close at nlL'ht. An ORCHESTRA will also bo located In the center of tl.o RroatTOWEIl RESTAURANT ut the bottom. THE WORLD'S PAIR TOWER COMPANY. WILLI-VM IIAMPDEN JOIINSTONE , President and GonoralManajor ; , CHARLES P. PL ATT , Secretary. THE PRICE OF THE NEXT ISSUE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 20 I'ER CENT PREMIUM. AND SUBSEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED A3 THE TOWER APPROACHES COMPLETION. Monov may bo sent bv Roj-'istorod Latter , Postolllja Mjaay O.Mj.EcproSa " Draft , or Bunk Cashier's "Chock. For further Information address or call upon K. D , MLJIR , Bee Building * 1704 Farnam Street , OM/U-JA , NE.B , Agent for the "World's Fair Tower Company , Call and sou ArohlLooh's Plans. li ill 181O JJouQlas StrGOt , Ornnha , Nob. The tunlnoiil upccliiUst In nerroui , chronic , iirlvatv , blauil , kln and urinary dltunscii. 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