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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1893)
TlIM OMAHA JJML.Y MtSK ; itfliiDAX , INUVMMHKJC 3. l a. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Sborlg Yesterday Helped Slrcngtben the Wheat Market. WIDE FLUCTUATIONS IN THAT CEREAL In Corn Thrre Wn .lint n J'nlr IJiumoss nnil tlmt Prlnclpiilly I.ocnl At the Upturn Ollcrlnc * AVcro Conildernblo. CincAoo , Nov. U. Shorts tod.iy helped the wheat market to pick up when it was ap parently goliiR to pieces , and on good exports wheat closed j'c higher than on Tuesday. Corn Improved ou light receipts nnd closed i/c higher than on Tuesday. Provisions were very dull , but prices were higher. Wheat started about the same as Tues- daj 's close to , ' 1,0 lower , then rallied from X to < . which wan followed by ft decline of In , again became strong and advanced Ic , cased oft and the closing was about Jfc from the top llgnrcs. The strong opening was at- tribtucd partially to the Html ending of the silver fight and to rather liberal buying on the part of the speculators. Sonic of Iho buying WHS presumably on long account , but the short interest covered freely. The advance brought rather free selling Inter and with lower cables , heavy receipts In the northwest nnd comparatively small clearances prices were forced back to the lowest point of the day. 'ibis was fol lowed later by another sharp advance , at- trlbutrd to good oxnort buying at the sea board , some twenty-one loads being re- portedinhctti of whliilt 100,000 bu. , It was rumored , were for I isbon. At the snmo time Minneapolis houses sent messages an.vlng re ceipts there will nuroly fall off after the present week. In corn there was Just a. fair business , nnd that principally local. The feeling was strong early. Opening trades were at from Jfc to ? $ o nilvanro nml utter selling down a fraction , sold tip from J/o to Jjfc moro. At the upturn the offerings were considerably increased , being led by ono of tlio larger shippers , and prices brolco from f c to MC. rallied from ' ( o totfc , ruled steady and closed from 'to toc from the top. Oats experienced a fair trauo cany , uui later quietness prevailed. The feeling \vas stronger and prices advanced from KO tojL'e from Tuesday's close nnd finished with a gain oto. . On the opening strength of wheat pro visions started linn , but with very little trading. I ator , when wheat had its mid day slump , there was an enslor feeling , but business remained dull whether the tone was linn or woiilc.A Compared with last night pork closed 2Uj u higher ; lard , 5o and ribs lOc. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 200 cars ; corn-100 cars : oats. 'JOO cars ; hogs , 18.000 head. Tno leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : Ki.otiu Nos les. WIIKAT No. 2 sprhiR , 02ie ! : No. 3 ,02ic. [ CHUNNo. . 2 , OATS-NO. 2 , 28HcNo. ; 2 white , 20jc $ ; No. 8 IlVK-No. 2 , * JOJtt47 > jc. HAlil.i.Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 0 , 42c ; No. 4 , 85-3)300. ) l."r.Ax SEED-NO. 1 , $1.01V . TIMOTHY SKED I'rline , $3.2Ml ( .25. ,1'oiiK Mess , per bbl. , J17.00ai7.00 ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , $9.803 > . ) .90 ; short ribs sides ( lee o ) , ID.0030.1215 ; dry sal'ort shoulders tboxoil ) . 7.00S7.2o ( : short clour bides ( boxed ) , $ 'J.25O 0.50 , ' WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , (1.10. SIHIAUS Cut lonf. tO.OQj granulated , J5.7 ; Btiindnrd "A , " J5.45. Tlio following were the receipts nnd ship ments for today. On the 1'roduco exchan o today the butter market was dull and iinrhanEcd ; creamery , 2128c : dallies , 18iJ24c. ESSS , Urm and un changed at 20321c. Nfw V'ork . Market" ! . YOIIK , Nov. 2. FI.OUH Hecelpts , 24- 000 bills. ; hlilpmonts , 16,000 bbls. ; sales , 7,000 Jkis. ; market very dull on sprlnK , but llrmly Iiold ; city mills , patents , $4.25@4.60 ; winter patents , $ : i.6oa3.HO ; city mills , rloiuR , 13.0551.3,70 ; winter strulKhtH , $2.85e3.aO : Mlnnesolii patents , S3.864.10 ; winter extras , 82.25@2.76 ; Mlnncsotii buliors. J2.SJ5 a'-HO ; winter , low crades , 81.70O3.30 ; fipriii ) : . low grades , $1.051.95 ; spring , extras , Jl.0r > 2,2.65. L'onx MEAT/ Steady ; yellow western , $140 ® 8. ( in ; llrandy wine , $ ' 2H6. ItYE Nominal ; boat loads , 52@'i4c. rt llAltr.KV Dull ; No. 1 Milwaukee , G6c. IlAKi.v.v MAI.T Dull ; western , G0a70c ; six rowed , HVf85c. ( WllKAT-Hecolpts , 276,000 bu. ; exports. 32.- 000 bu. ; sales. 2,166.000 bu. futures , 104,000 bu. spot. Spots dull hut fctoady ; No. 2 rod , In Htoro und olovntor , U8'jo ( ; alloat , 08 c ; f. o. b. CBJic ; No. 3 red , 05 ? e ; uiipradod red. G7 < 2G9c : No. 1 norlhern. 71 ° , e ; No. 1 hard , 72c. Op tions opened fie hlRlier on local buyini , ' , rose He more on reports of damage from dry weather , broke ifc on local selling , but closed ut } ( < 3 > Kc lint advance. Hales Included : No , 2 red , January , 70 ® 70ic. closlnc nt 704'c ? ; 1-cbrimry. 7l j7IJjc , cloilnit nt7ffc } ; Alarcli , closed ut 73Vfci May. 7Ma70ic. ! closing at 76 , c ; Decpmbor. G8 > 4'GO4c. ! closhiB . CoilN-ltecellK , 78000 Dii. ; oxnoriK. 104.OOO tin. ; sales , 676,000 bu. futures , HB.OOObu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ( i * * * td m \ * HI\tlfl\Jt 11J9 | < IHU ltVl ' ' } " < i nt noon , at which tlmo ft cloicd ; May. Ua40 c , closing at 40Uc ; November , 40 ! & & 7Jjc , , cloalns nt 40ic ? ; December clobod at 47 Ul ! OATS-ltocoints. 105,000 bu. ; oxnorts , 104.000 bu.i MiilcH , 26,000 bu. futuri'H , 114.000 bu. opoVi .rlrl still''y ! ' ' , , IU1(1 ( , fairly active ; No. 2. 34 ® 35 No. ' ( ! ; 2. delivered. 'IftyttSGc : Ko. 3 , 34n ; No. 2 white 8030Mc : No. d whlto , 34Jic ; track mixed WOHIOHI , 3530c. Options very dull , but stuadyj May. 3G7ic ' ; Novpinbur. 34Nta34yj } , closing at 34yoi | 'o- comborn& > 35i B ° 0l lIlliES-Sleady ; wet suited New Orleans. KO cried , 4Gft50 Ibs. , 3iiii,4/i ( ! < : Toxiii llrv aia27lbii..0c ! Ituenoa Ay.es , d'ryMS , IbT. ' it Blendy. JVooir-Qillet ; domestic Hecce , 2C28c. lH.Kr-8ieadylmms ; , $10.60. llO.OOail.OUj / , VVVolll'"llllM"cl < c > l1 hollies , bhouldnrs. t7.0lxa8.25 wlcklcil hum . I10.ooai0.an. l.nrd , diill ; op- lloiibiilfH. none ; J\o\ember closed at 19.90 nominal ; Jiuiuary , J8.0l > nominal. I'oik. dull. Bteady ; sales , 100 bbls , ; now mess , lb.5ois 20.00 ; .tru prime , * 14,50i family , 20.00ii CPTTONSRKD OIL Ste.idy ; prime crude , 30It BGijc. I'ETiioi.KUM Plrnu United closed nt 73c. HOSIN Htcady ; strained , common to good , " Tlllli'BKTIMi Bteiidyi 20c. HICK btvudyt domestic' fulr to tixtif afi ® 6c , . * Moi.Assus-Qiilut ; NowOrloana open kottlu food to cholcn , 38 & 48c , for nuw. / .SIIUAU Ituw cualiTj fulr rcllnln,2Kctcen- frlfiisruU , 00 test , Uc ! ; bules 7,000 baeu qen- trlfiiKuU. 00 test. IIUc : CO tons fulr ruilitlni ; 2 , " c for 80 ti'ktf S.O'JO IriRH molashCH biigur , hi ) ' I. aSv , ull uxhlp. . lielined market about I'm li.o.v .Stoady : Amorlcun , tl2.OO3H.60 , f'OfVCU J.tko , t'J.76. I.UAi-l''lrjiiur : domicile. 13.30. TixI'lnuerj Hlrult . 120.70. ; domestIci3.C5. IuuU | | POLUIM. Nor , 3. the market ruled active Hg- " nml Irroqnlnrtodny. Close : No. 1 linrd , cnsli , OH < f | Nilvembor , OlUCl December , Ol'tcj May. 07SC : No. 1 northern , rash. COUc : .No- voiniicr UOUc ; Iocrmbor , tiO'tc ; Mujr , GOfiC ! No. a nortlicrn , cinh , I > 7 ! < cf No. 3 northern , 62 ! ( < 'i rejected , 45tfc. Ontrnck : No , 1 north ern , luiirrlTO , GOXc. ri.otm oori'UT. l.nm Wpfilc'ftVonc ol tlio Mlnneninlli | .Mill * Condition ( if llie Miirknt. MiNKKAFOM.4 , Nov. " 5. Tlio Norlhwcslcrn Miller nyn. There wns U slight lucrca-so In tlio ( lour output lust week , owing to nn additional milt lichiR In operation : 220,740 Mill , were ground , ATcrnglng 28,257 bills , dally , nsalnst 225,340 bbK the week hcfoto niid 220,026 nbls. for the coriospondlnK time In I8D2 , and 208,330 bb ! . In 1801. Last week tlio sales of Hour nearly paimlPd the output. I'rlcos were nilvnncpil to meet tlio Increased cost of whcnt , hut inn hnclt'at tlio formernolnt. I'prolnnors ncroiiiit liilluonrpdliy the strength In wheat , nml with inllhiM toniporurlly aiUlim more for Hour , tlio , olllni ? for oxnoit wn reduced to very small limits. Tlio heavy break In wheat yrsteiday stoiiped wlitit orders were coming In nml loft tlio initikct very lint. Omnttii rrtxltico .Market. Ilt'TTKit t'lioli-o butter , that Is. butter that Is oed onoiiRh totuko the nlucopf creamery sells \cry icndlly nnd Is scarce. Fnney creniii- ory , 27W28i' : Rood creamery , 25Jl2tic ! fair creamery. 2324c : pholco to fancy country , 22ft2r ; fair to ( rood country , IsaiiOc } pack- Inir MooU , flesh , iO 17c. . , KH--leccliitsof ( ! ( fresh stock arc not large , In fart theru noes not appear to ho anv iinnntlty of I-KRS In tlio country. Tim mild \umthcr lliutlmi ptovnllcd the greater part of tliu fall nmkui thu egtt nut kot drug. Cold HtnriiKO I'jrirs arc bolns offered freely on the miirkotiit llc. ) A few strictly fresh CRBS urn Riilng at 20o. . . . . , 1'oiti.THY Tlio rpcclnti of chickens arc larfio nml the packers tuo oirerlnn only Oc. Sales to tholo.'il retail ttado , nro iinulo at tho.samo iirloo. The deiiuind , however , Heood ntOc. Old linns , Get uhlckens.-Ccj Bco ! > o7lS8c ; ducks , 8v. tnrkoyiv80e. , VBAI. The arrivalsdurliiff the past , clay or tno have been Ilitlilr nnd llio market linn lit quotations. Choice small and fat venls , 7c ; thin or heavy , 3U5c , ' UAMC-TIm receipts of putno nro fairly Inreo , but tlio market Is low nnd the demand light , The people arn not buylnz same tills season. I'eilmps cold weathur will stlmulalo the demand. I'ralrlo chickens , 12.00 ; nial- laul ducks and redheads are slow at 92 ; ton I ducks H ; ( iuall1.25 : untolopo saddles , 1416c ; deer saddles , 1415e ; Canada Kecse , JO.OOifJ.7.50 . : Hliilill Reese , J3.00S4.50. llOMJV llonny Is commencing to move a little imirti freely , but the demand Is still light for It ; choice white clover , icai7e. ' ( M.srnim-Medluni. IGc ; horseshoes , lOc ; extra stundards,21c ; extra selects , 24c ; com pany seli'it : , 20c : counts. 34c. NUTB-Chestnuts are lower nnd there Is a fair simply of cliolco custom stock on the market , which la solltng at 12 7.14c iipr 11) . ; titniMiiiiu HI , " Kniriiuli wnlmitq. 14c : Illliorts , 12'4r ' ; llrarlt mils 1213c : pecans , IIU-RP , 14is ; pecans medium , 12c. Tlio market on black walnuts IH low and no one wants to buy. DeulPis are asking 75c pur Int. for small lots shinned to the country on orders , but walnuts shipped In hero would probably not hi Ing over one-half of that price. Small Inck- ory nuts on orders , $1.76 ; large , $1.20. VEOETAJII.E3. f IU.AXS ICastorn hand-picked navy , $2.10 ® 2.15 ; wostiirn navy , $1.8041,1.00 ; common white lieuns , tl.6VQ1.7 ( ( > . . , , . , UNIONS Tliero Is not much activity In the onion market , owing to the fact that the local crop Is large and the pardoners uro sup plying the ( loniHml very largely. Onions nro quoted at OOftODc , and on orders nt 75c ; Span ish onions , per crate , 81.00. WATKU CHESS 1'ut up In beiry boxes , per cn o of 10 uts. , M.G03.1.75. I'OTATOES The receipts are larger and the nuirlict Is very weak. Nebraska , Iowa and Min nesota , grown potatoes In small lots from store , G5c ; same In car lots. GOftGBo ; Colorado , from Colorado lots , 7Cc. htoio , 75S80c : v UAliiiAnc Tliero Is n good deal of. cabbage selling In this marUot , but the demand Is sup plied inillioly by the gardeners. Orders for cabbage from the country are tilled tit lic ! per CEI.KKY Tho" domain ! l Increasing as the Thanksgiving holiday draws nearer and a good deal of celery Is being sold ; good stock , 26'235c ' ; fancy , 60c. SWKET POTATOES The supply Is fair ; home grown , per bbl. . J3.25S3.50 ; Jersey stock , per bill. , $4.004.25. HIIKKN VKOUTAHI.KR Spinach , per bbl. , J2.2j < a2.50'salslfy,3CKa35cpordoz. : ; radishes , per do7. . . 20325c. ; kale , per bbl. , $2. FIIUIT8. OnAVKS-Tlio .market In Now York Is ad vancing rapidly and prices on Concords nro \cryllkclytostirrenitp hero ; eastern Con cords , per basket , 22@24c ; largo lots , 2022c. OAI.IFOIINIA FntiiTS-Thero Is not much left on the market ; poaches , clings , $1 > 151.26 ; puars , $2.25 ; grapes. J1.25. Al-l'l.KS-Tho supply Is light on this market ; cliolco eastern , per bbl. , 84.25S4.50 ; choice western , S4.00IM4.25. CiiAMir.iditES Cranberries are arriving very freely and are In good demand ; Capo God , early , pur bbl. , $5.75G.OO ; boll nnd Pliorry , * 5.0030i20 ; boll und bugle , $0.00 ® G.25. THOPICAT.FIIU1T3. BANANAS 1'rlces icmaln nbout steady ; per bunch , largo. $2.00A'-.00 ; per bunch , small to medlunir$1.75@2.00. LKMONS Messlnas per box. $4.00S5.00 ( ; Mlorl , cases. : )00 size , $5.60 ; Florldas , $5.25. OiiAMUS-rioildas are soiling nt J3.50 ; Mex- lians , $3.50. HIDES , TAM-OW , ITTO. 'lliiiKS ' No. 1 green hides. 2Mc ; No. 2 green hides , 2e ; No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2 gieen sailed hides , 2o ; No. 1 green salted hides 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted bides , 25 Ibs. to 40 11)4. ) , 2c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 5c : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 16 Ibs. , 3c : No. 1 dry Hint hides 4c : No. 2 dry Hint bides ; Be : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part cuied hide : , ' < c par Ib. less than fully cured. I'Ki.TS-Orocn snltuu , each , aoisvoc ; green sailed slicarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , oacli loaiOr : dry shenrlliigs ( short wooli-d uarly skins ) . No. 1 , each 010c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled curly skins ) . No. 2 , each fie ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per 111. , actual weight , 10 ® lie : dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolls , per Ib. , ueluil wolght , 17@20i : ; dry Hint Colorado Imtcher wool polls , nor Ib. , actual weight , OSJIOc : dry Hint Colorado mur- laln wool ppll , per II ) . , actual weight , 7 < 2.0i : ; diy pieces und bucks , actual wolght , 57c. St. I.uiilH AlHrkotD. ST. Louis , Nov. 2. Fi.oun-Qulot and un- WIIKAT Opened } Jc higher , but this brought out lively soiling , causing a decline of ? ilc. Near the close the market recovered nnd closed ut ? ; c ubovo yesterday , principally be cause of tlio repeal , the drouth In winter heat regions and stronger cables ; No. 2 red , cash , closed nt 58ic ; November. 69c ; December , GO < 3Gle , closing at GO ? { < aGOMc ; May , 07'i684'c ? , closing at G75 < 3C7yc asked. COIIN Shotup 'acon sharp demand , caused by the Bamo inlluenccs that brought nn ud- vnnco In wheat , fluctuated 'some and closed Junuary. 34c nonilnnl ; May , 88ic , OATS More active ; No. 2 , cash , closed , 2G4'c ; November , 2Gic ; December , 2Hc ; May , 31ic ? nom'nal. ' UYK I'lrm ; 40 ! < c askod. llAlil.r.Y Qlllot : nolhlngdono. KUAN Hi-arce and stilt ntG7c. KI.AX Hr.ED-l'irm at 09c. CI.OVKH Kiin-Hlglier. : : 7.257.00. TlsioniY SKIM ) lJiiuliuiijnl1'l3,008.20. | HAY Unchanged ; prime to cliolco timothy , IIO.OIKFUI.OO. HUTTKH llnciiangoil. Kiiiifl I'lichniigpd , IBc. I.KAJIITiichnngod , JH.17J4 ; spelter , 13.UO. ConNMiAi/-lJnchaneed. : \Vni8KY DnclmiiBQd. (1.10. UAOOINO Unchanged , 6G' c. COTTON TiES-Unclmnged , USc. I'IIOVISIONX Htendy , unchanged : pork , standard mess , 1H , lard. J.76iii,9.87J , ! ; dry Halt ini'tiH , loose shouldera , $7 ; longs and nb , HJ.12W ; shorts. fl,37i ) ! : bo > ixl , 16c more ; bucon , pai'Krd shouldeix , 7.ria7,02J ( ! ; longs and ribs. $ 10.26 ; shorts $10.60. ltECKU18flour. . 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 80,000 liu. : corn , 3'J.OLO ( HI. ; oats , 34,000 bu. ; rye , li.OOObu ; barlfv , 10.000 bu. Hiill'MKNTrt-l'lour.7.000 bbls. ; wheat , 8,000 bu. : fern , 4.000 bu. : oats. 20,000 bu , ; rye , 2,000 bu. KniioHH ( Illy Miirkrtii , KANSAR CITY. Nov. 2.VIIKAT Strong ; No. 2lmid , 62 < iQ5Jci ! No. 2 red. ow. ! ili ! lower : No. 2 mixed , 31WPI No. 2 whllo. a232ic. ! IIATH btonily : No. a mliiid. 25i&2Uic } ! ; No. 2 white. 204B27ilc. KYK-1'lrmer : No , 2. 4rc. ( { FI.AX HBF.KVoak : HH3.BUC. HIUN Kluu ; 57ii58c. lUv-Stnady ; timothy , J9.003JO.OO ; prairie , . lliiTTiii-Kasycreumory,22a2Gc ; ; dairy. 18 2Uc. . firm : I8c. , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 hu.s outs , . 3.000 bu. SHII-MESTS Wheat , 30,000 bu. ; corn , none ; outs , none. _ Milwaukee Atnrkrla. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 2.-Fixuit-nnll. \\IIKAT lllHhor ; No. 2 spring. 69Jc ; No. 1 northorn. 44lie : December , G0 c. COIl.N Stuudy ; No. 3 , 6714C. pATit'-Steudv ; No. 2 white. aOuj No. 3. white , 28'.i 30i'c. IUiiiitY-SruUundloworNo.2 ; , 63c ; aamplo , . HYKteai1y : No. 1. 48) ) < c. ; - ; pork , 110.00 ; lard , ' iGitciinra l'lour , 0,600 libls. ; wheat , 76,000 bu.lurloy ; , 110,40Q.bu. 1 13,700 bbls. ; wheat , 16- j barley , 101,800 bu. Mlmi u | > iilli Wlmiv Market. MiXNeAi-ouu. Nov. a. The market was U'tiiK | > rurIly.troug In Urn uiorulnif. with n modcratu rl o In Hymputhy with other ox- uliuiiiios , The locul situation wm weak , us the wheat urrivuU hero were lartu ; und uUo In tlio iutorlor. It U claluiea the cuu o of the present largp receipts Is that the farmers have notes to p-iy November 1 , and that this wm Is to meet that rcqiilremont. On thu other hand , It ls ald thiit now that the weather has turned cold so that the farmoM cannot plow , they will haul grain to market more frcoly than before. In some places In thu northwest the wheat It well marketed ; In others the motPtnont Is Just fairly begun. Thcio I * nn accumulation In the country elevators this wok.desplto tholareo marketings , that prom ises to reach nlmnt 300,000 bu. Decem ber wheat opened at 68"i(5 ( anil closed ut 08'ic : Mny opened nt 04 ic nnd closed the sumo : In sturo closed at KOfic tot hard ; tB'ic for No. 1 norlheini 68c for No. 2 northern : on track , Olc ; 69c and 67c for hard , Nos , 1 nnd 2. On the t.oiidnn A NEW YOMK , Nov. 2. The Post's Ixntdon spi- clal says : The Hunk of Knglnml's rcsorvo dc- creaspd this week .C840.000 , of which 717,000 was gold exported , 317,000 of which went to the continent , 200.000 t Ksypt , nnd 200- 000 prrpiunably to America , 'thoro were no gold oi.enillons today. Thoprlcoof bir gold declined lo 77s liyrt. Silver recovered lo 32d on China and India buying. Hiinoo liiiper Is 05 d. American socurllles wore dull , with lAiulsvlllo NaMivlllo Hat and closing at the lowest. Lending KngllMi holders are dlMguslod with tlio iictlon of the director * In nrUlrlng ( | Ihu Chicago yoiithwestcrn line. Tliero was gciiprnlly n Rood feeling In consequence of the African success , but speculation was still re stricted , , _ _ _ _ _ Cotton Market. ST. Louts Nov. 2. COTTON ririn , 1-lGo higher ; ordinary , O'.c : good ordinary , 7'so ; low middling. 7Uc ; mlilifilng , Hot good mid dling , H\'c : middling fair , 8'io : tinges ? < c and stained > ic less than nlilto. Nr.w OHLKASB , Nov. 2. COTTON Knturrs steady ; sales , 72.700 bales : November , $7.7U bid ; December , $7.0008.01 ; .lanunry , $8.05 ; I'obruary , 8.14a8.15 ! April , $8.29S8.30 ( ! May , J8.378.t)8. ) N KW OIII.KANP , Nov. 2. CoTTON ! Inn : mid dling , 7yc ; low tnlitilltiiB , 7 > 'igoodordliiary : 7'.c. Ucculpts , 9,000 bales ; exports to Great Ilrltaln , 7,000 bales ; continent , 10.450 bales ; coastwise , G.OOO bales ; stock , 224,000 bales. Now York Dry UninU Murkct. NEW VOIIK , Nov. 2. The practical abandon ment of all talk of u recess by congiess has ro- nuwed anpruhanslons regai ( ling ItiulIT legisla tion. and while there ha-i followed the passage of the silver repeal bill u marked Improve ment In the dry goods market them Is now considerable hesitation seen , and the return of widespread prosperity has become once moron matter of doubt. Prints nnd printed fabrics are In fair demand. Olnglmms and woven fabrics are fairly active and steady. There Is a fair Jobbing trade at llrinor prices. ruorlu Oriilu Market. I'EOiiu , Nov. 2. COIIN Market steady ; No. 2 , 38c ; No. 3 , 37c : now No. 3 , 31',432i4c. ' OATS Market active and Irregular : Iso. 2 whlto. 2 K20i ! ( ! ; No. 3 white , 27VS28ic. ! ! HYU-i-carco ; No. 2.4340c. WHISKY Maikct lirin ; wlnos , $1.16 ; spirits , H.17. RECEIPTS Wheat , O.GOObn , ; corn , 39,200 1m , ; oats , 44,000 bu. ; Tje , none ; barley , 10,000 bu. Snir.Mr.NTS Wheat , none ; corn , 1,300 bu. ; oats , 60,400 bu. ; rye , none ; Hurley , 12,000 bu. Liverpool AL.irKe'n. LtVKiii'OOi. , Nov. 2. WHEAT E-isyi demand poor ; holders offer freely ; California , 15s l&d ; California red western sprlnc , No. 2 , 5s Giid ® 8d ; California No. B. 5s 4d. CoiiN-l'irtn but dull ; No. 2 ml.\ed western , 4s Id forold. PROVISIONS llacon ; IOOR nnd short clear , 55 Ibs. , 50s ; long clear , 50 Ibs. , Is. Lard , 6 Is Cd. Pork , prime moss , 88s Od. CulIVo Al.irkel. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 2. COFFER -Options opened Steady. f > points higher to 10 point ! ) lower , ruled dull nnd heavy , milled on local cover ings and closed steady at unchanged to 5 points decllno ; sulos , 8,000 bags. Including : November , 317.05 ; December , $ lG.G5 < aiG.8l ; Juiiunry , $1G.35QU6.45 ; March , $10.10 ; Slav , 16.7615.80 ( Spot colTee , lllo , easier ; No. 7. [ 18.26. Oil Market * . On , CITV , Nov. 2. National transit cer tificates opened at 72V ; highest , 73 ; low est , 72 ; closed , 73 ; sales , 3,000 bbls ; ship ments , 80,340 bbls. ; runs , 04,00 ! ) bbls. I'rrrsiiuiin , Nov. 2. National transit cer tificates opened at 73U ; closed at 73K ; high est , 73JJ ; lowest , 73'i. London Hucriir .Murker. LONDON , Nov. 2. OANn SUOAU Dull , little doing ; centrifugals , Java , IGsGd ; Muscovado , ICsOil ; fair refining , 13s Gd. Wool Murkct. ST. Lotus , Nov. 2. Wooii Hull.- except for bright stock , which Is In fair demand. I'rlces unchanged. _ _ _ Financial Notes. ' KANSAS CITY , Nov. 2. Clearings$1,780 , - 830. I'Aius. Nov. 2. Throe per cent rentes , 08f 2&u for the uccount. / OMAHA , Nov. 2. Clearings , $004,312 ; same day last weolt , $861,834. PniLADEU'iuA , Nov. 2. Clearings , $12,542- 34G ; balances 91,023,610. MEMPHIS , Nov. 2. Now York exchange , nrm. Oloiirlngs , S320.000 ; balances.$70,020. CINCINNATI , Nov. 2. Money , 5@7 per cent. Now 'York exchange , 70c prnmlum. ClearIngs - Ings , J2,160,050. ilOSTOS , Nov. 2. Clearings , $25,505,800 ; balances , $3,748,062. Money , 2 per cent. Ex change on Now York , 12iJ@25c discount. NEW OIII.EANS , Nov. 2. Clearings , $1,806- 225 ; balances , $108,016. New York exchange , bank , par ; conunerciul , $2 per ff 1.000 discount. ST. Louis , Nov. 2. Clearings , $4,142,408 ; balancns , $534,098. Money-quiet tit G8 per cent. Exchange on Now York , 50c premium. CIHOAC.O , Nov. 2. Clearings , $15,023,000. Now York o.xc.iungo. 75c iiremlum , Sterling exchange , quiet. Money , linn , about 7 per cent on time , nominally about 1 percent less on cull. 1'Amn , Nov. 2. The statement of the Dank of 1'runco Issued today sliow.s a decrease of 4.050f In gold and a decrease of 93G.OOOf In Hllver. The proportion of tlio Hank of Franco , . which was 85.40 pur cent last week , Is now 83,02 per cent. STOCKANI > It ONUS Speculation Yesterday Was I/irsoly In tlio HumU of I'rofessloniils. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 2. The speculation today was largely In the hands of professional traders and the bunr contingent was in con trol during the greater part of the dny. Inasmuch us the general conditions arc gen erally favorable , operators for a decline re sisted stoutly the efforts to depress prices , but as there was no very strong buying at any tlino the sellers gained the mastery and as a result of dealings in tlio active stocks the specialties , with but few excep tions , recorded declines extending to 2Jlf per cent in tlio general list. The heaviest depreciation was in National ( Jonlago preferred , < vhich sold , down UK lcr cent to f > - , the last pre vious recorded sale havinggebccn matlo ut 0:114 : Outobcr 17. The depression in these shares was duo to the announcement that n majority of iho flrsl luortguga bondholders having agreed to nccopt U per cent guaran teed preferred stock in oxohungo for their bonds , the projected issue of this class of stock would bu made , thus malting the ex isting preferred stock a less Cusirablo se curity. American Cotton Oil common dropped fiJi" per cent nnd the preferred a per cent on the publication of the company's annual state ment showing a largo decrease in the not prollts of the liscul year , Humors to thu effect that the earnings of the HurlliiRtoii vrould not Justify the declaration of thu usual quarterly dividend nt the mooting next \veok , were used with thu uffcict of de preciating the shares 2 par cent. I.ouis- vlllo fi Nash villo was hammered down ! i % pnr cent on reports that n considerable jiuin- her of stockholders , foreign -and American , were opposed to the proposed action of the directors in the purctmso of the Chesapeake , Ohio it Southwestern , Now Jersey Central declined 2Jg per cent ; Sugar , U' ' pnr t-eut ; Chicago lias , 'J's ' per cent ; Httsburg & , Western preferred , a pur cent ; Heading and General Klcctriu , IJf , per cent ; Dlstillnitr , St. 1'aiil , Union 1'auitlo and Western Union , ] iS per cent ; Hock Island and Missouri Pa- cilic , l' | pur cent ; Norlhwestern , l,1 i > er cent. In exception to the general depression American Tobacco rose 'J ! ? percent ; Toledo ft Ohio Coiiir.il preferred , i ) per cent , and Toledo & Ohio Central roimnou , ft per cent. Uho Post nays ; Thu prices on the Stock exchange went down again today pretty nearly to the extent of jcstordHy's rally. Professional sellers worn autlvu all day. busing - ing their sales on the belief in liquidation by needy outside shareholders now that the silver controversy is settled. 'J'lip decllno began with Ix > ulsvillo stock ) in which thu early break in Jxjiidou market bore plain enough ear marks of Now York unpipulu * tlou , Nothing , Indeed , could well , bo moro untrustworthy us un Indication of the for eigners' attitude of the speculative London market ! The close was irregular. No doubt it will strike many obscrvprs as a fr sh market inconsistency that on the day when our government's silver | > i-chases ) | have at least been stopped the price of silver - vor should advance So per ounce. Such , at any rate , was the result of touuy's transac tions. The recovery , indeed , was actually rather larger , . Yet today's ' movement In the silver market - kot is neither moro inconsistent nor moro mysterious than Tuesday's movement in stocks , In both thotcOantro of prices Immediately - mediately preceding ; lr not nctuUly over done , had been nt le tdecidedly too r.ipid. Kven If silver had broke matcrlnlly , ns win thought to bo probaWyjH is Imr.lly thought the decllno will coinftiis'U , u.une last Juno. The London bullion Uoalors Imvo learned n Ibsson stnco that time -tind M-ti now tiw.iro tlmt with n consttlnt1 and heavy oriental demand for silver ills not safe to lot their bullion stock run lovr-wllhout n supply of forward contracts. 031 Thu following are the closlnir quotations of the leading stocks" pn ! the Now York exchange - change today : 11 ntikcd The total sales of stocks today ere 204.000 shares , Including : Atuhlson , 13,000 ; Atnorlcnn Cotton OH , 0.000 ; American Sugar , 26,500 ; lliirlliiKton 45,000 ; ChleiiiJO ( las , 22,000 ; Chesupeiiko Sc Ohio , 5,300 ; Lackawiiiinn. 3,000 ; Distillers , 20,000 ; Louisville & Nashville , 12- 000 ; Now Vorlc & Now England , 17,000 ; North western , 3,000 ; Heading , 8,000 ; Hock Island , 9.000 ; St. Paul. 47,000 ; Union 1'iiclllc. , 4,000 ; Western Union , 2,000. New York -Money Mnrltet. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 2. MONRV ON CAt.r. F.asy at H2 percent ; last loan , 2 percent , closed offered at 2 per cent. PlttMR MciiOANTll.E'PAt'r.u 6a7J ! per cent. ' Hinni.iMi ExcitAMin Steady , with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.H4a4.84Ji for dciimndoamt at $4.81 4.81i ? for nlxty < lays. Posted rates , 8 .824.85. Commercial bills , J4.70U4i4.80. Sii.vr.u UKIITIFICATES 60j/c bid. OOVKHNMCNT lloNus Steady. State bonds ( Inn. The closing quotations on bonds : Con. Cal. A Vu 270 Plymouth 10 Ueadwootl 7fi Sierra Nevada fin Oould .V Curry . . . . . ' 30 Staml.ml 100 Halo A. NororoHS. . . . 4ii Union Con 41) ) HouioHtnke , . . . ODD Iron Silver. 10 Mexican (13 ( Quick Silver CUD Ontario IflO do prcf'd IDOO Olihlr 130 Uulwcr 10 St. I.ouls Miiilni ; Quotations. ST. I.ouis , Nov. 2. The bidding for mining shares was more spirited today. Quotations wuro : OMAI1.V MVJ3 STOCK MAKKKTS. Cnttlo Triulo Tlrin Undur Mgrbt ItccelptH lloc * Open Active anil CKmo Wrnk. TIIUIISUAT , Nov. 1. Receipts so far this week compared with last show a decrease of ! ) , ou0 cattle , 4,000 IIOKS and 1,500 sheep. The fresh supply of cattle was consider ably heavier than a week ago , but the offer ings of really dcsirablo beef grades were decidedly limited. A better tone to eastern advices and some demand from outside butchers in addition to tlio usual good local demand caused a general strengthenliiK of value ! , and sellers with anything that buyers wanted found the market a very satisfactory ono. Ono bunch of choice ItJin-lb. bcqves found , a ready purchaser at $5.10 , but aside from thcsn there were scarcely any cornfcd cattle in the yards. Buyer ? I > ald I'roin fi ; to 1 ilo for fair range beeves , but the generally common quality of the offertplja made the tiado any- thinp but brisk. Jlvpr.vtlilng at all useful , however , chanced li.Wds : before the closo. The cow market wfts in very fnlr shape. Offerings were not owrly liberal and wltti a coed general demand ft did not take very long to clean up the supply , Sales included very common to cHolt'o ' cows mid heifers at from 11.60 to $3 whlnn/tho uulk of the fair to good stock at from tto / | $ 'J.yo , The calf nmr- kot was firm and towls , pxcn and stags at around el,75 to * - . snowed no particular The s'toukcr nnd Jfltedcr trndo was tolora' bly actlvo und jirioesflas a rule , were fully steady with Wednesday. Hoth supply and demand fell somowlut , short of lust weolt. Fuir to good Bto.clc.s6ld largely at from -J3.75 to f.115 , Good to c.iuIi-0 feeders are quoted ut from $3 lo Jtt.50l'fuir ' ' to KOOI ! at from $2 50 to t3 , with cotypjpn to inierlor at from & to $ .3.50. Koprosentativo sales ; niiv'svilti inir. : : No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r. 2gur..l018 $3 20 bllll'J'IMl AND KXI'OllT , 32 1133 6 10 ' S COWS. STOCKKH9 1 ! ) . . H20 2 00 I * . .lino 2 00 .1040 2 ' .10 ! .1015 2 00 4 . .1155 3 00 47 . . 017 3 Ol ) 45 . . ! )30 ) 3 10 18 . . 3 10 27. . . 800 3 10 r > . . .1014 3 15 12. . .1000 3 15 24. . . H05 3 15 AUSTKIIX CATTI.K. No. Av. Pr. No. A v , Pr. flstoro..MOD $3 10 2 Htoors.,1 180 ! 3 00 43 rdr.s.lt2 3 2(1 ( 43 steer * . . 11G8 3 35 60 rdrs. , U2l ( 2 70 GO Mr * . . . . 11 ill ) 2 70 4 rim * . 1037 2 15 1 fdr..1040 3 05 1 fdr . 020 3 05 12 fdrs. . . . OH1 3 05 2fdr * . , . . 050 3 05 2 MM. . . , 805 3 05 3 fdr * . . , , 803 3 05 4 yrK. . . 450 2 40 2 cows. . . H10 1 cow. . . . H70 1 75 2 COWs1100 ! ! 2 00 3 cows.,1022 2 40 3 sir tlg.1152 2 60 12 fdis. . . . 070 3 00 2 fdrs. . . . 005 2 75 n Mrs. . . . OHf , 2 05 6 cows. . . ! )22 ) 1 6(1 ( Ifi Mrs. . . . 800 3 10 1 fdr. . . . 010 2 05 5 Mil..10.SG IDAHO. 1 bull. . . 1000 2 00 1 bull. .1720 2 00 5 luills. . 1574 2 00 0 bulls , llll. 2 00 12 cows , , 010 2 00 30 cows. . . 803 2 30 6 cows. . . 1024 2 40 0 Cows.,1051 2 40 13 COWS. . . 2017 2 40 3H oalves. 405 2 50 1 feeder , OKI 2 50 21 Mrs. . . (183 ( 2 65 2 fdrs , , . , 1020 2 80 fdls. . . 043 2 80 0 Mrs. . . 043 2 80 in Mrs. . ! )03 ) 3 10 3 Mrs. . . , 1200 3 H ) 13 fdrs..1144 3 10 13 Mrs. . . , 1007 8 20 10 fdrs. . 1130 3 20 1 steer , . 1400 3 60 stccrs.l80J 3 60 COt.OHADO. 78 fdrs. . . . 020 2 On 21 fdrs. . 1001 3 00 3 cows. . . 880 2 25 1 fdr. . . 020 B 60 3 fdrs..1170 2 75 2 Mrs. . 1400 2 75 10 Mrs..HG2 ) 2 85 23 fdrs. . 073 3 00 7 Mrs..1088 3 20 1 Mr. . . 1270 : i 20 7 cows. . , 077 2 16 31 COWS. . 7G7 2 15 G4 Mrs. . . . 081 108 steers. .loon 3 25 8 cows. . . 852 2 15 40 Mrs. . . 005 3 20 2 cows. , . 075 2 10 12 Mrs. . . 813 3 05 1 Ktr.To.\1200 3 GO 1 cow. . . 1050 1 60 0 bulls..1100 1 H5 03 COW 8. . 1104 2 00 1 bull..1080 1 76 10 cows. . 050 2 00 UOGS There vrasiml.v a moderate run or hog's , and no material change in the general quality of the ofTorinirs. Witheastern mar kets hlphcr , and only n limited supply on sale , sellers were inclined to ask higher prices at the oponinp. Fresh meat men were active buyers , nnd there was a limited inquiry from packers , althdugh Cudnhy was rather indifferent , having received ten loads from Sioux City , which ho boufiht there Wednesday , and bought cheap. There ivas almost no shipping demand. Shippers said prices hero were too high in comparison with other western markets. Early trading was quite brisk and at prices all of lOc higher than Wednesday. Good to prime heavy and butcher weight hogs sold at froln SO up to $0.10 , while the common light and mixed packing grades sold at J5.85 mid f3.'J5. Less favorable reports from the east and the fill ing of urgent orders 5.used a rather weaker feeling to obtain as the morning advanced , nnd the late trading was dull with thq early advance about , all lost. Packers had the Held to themselves and bio rrom fo.uu to * u for good hogs. Sellers were stubborn and at the close there were several loads still in first bands. The bulk of the hogs sold today at $3.03 and * , as against $5.85 anil S.V.K ) yesterday and 0.05 and $0.15 on last Thurs day , Representative sales : VlflS AM ) HOIinil 1 ' 070 600 100..148 5 50 27'.141 6 2G SiiKEf-Rccolpts were fair , Them was not a very urgent demand and prices were nuotably weak. Fulr to good natives , $2.50 W3 10 ; fair tosood westerns , f2.25(3il.OO ( ; com mon nnd stock sheep , 81.50iT2.2 ( : > ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , l.00@4.00. Hep- rcsontatlvo sales ; No. A v. 1'r. 00 natlvo Iambs 75 4 00 207 Cole , mixed. . . . . . 8J 2 70 Hrrniptft ami IHnp.Mlti.in ol Htock. oniclul receipts and deposition of Ktojk as Bbowtl by the books of thu Union block \ ards company for llm twenty-four IIOHM ending tit ' . Novcmbui-2 , 1803 : 6 o'clock p , u. , c.tm.K HOUH. llirVKIM. . . , . _ _ _ The Omaha Puckliu , ' Co. . . .IDS Tint (3. II , Hammond Co. , 111. ! 1.123 Swl f U1 Co , , . . . . . . . . . . . 1,4:1:1 : : l.llll ! ) , . ( HI _ _ y j JU7 7fl7 .207 , , , . , us NelHon Morris. * , * * * * < A. Hivaa. , 14H H. Ilec-lter.t Ucgeii fililiiHr | awl /uuUorti. . . , . 1,1110 Lt'ft over. . 100 400 Total. 4.(174 ( . . l.lvu Stock .Market. - , CHICAGO , Nov. 2. The raiiKO of prices for cuttlowas u little higher than on tboduy before - fore , tlio avornjto gain belnv ! about lOo per 100 Ibs. Tlie advance- was not wi marked an If there had boon no proipect for imiikiiuily IIIMO iccolpts tomorrow. There wusuKood demand for oaslurn account and such offer- In" ! * us wuro lit for huch iibo wore promptly turned over utprlcoH from lOu lo 16 ubovu Widnesday. flxlru 1.600 to 1,7001 Ib. Mocrs uro uciilli quoted up to from J5.05 to 16.05 , which is us hlith Ji prices have rvuphei i slnco liutHDrltiK. ThorO WITO u number of trades a i ( in n ( I t6.60 and the bulk of untlvp steorn sold above 14.25. Nutlvo cattle couiprlbvd less I linn half of the supply , there boiriK about 4,600 westerns and 2liOO to 3,000TBXIIIW. The niur- kot for westerns wus not much moro thtin steady , Toxuns nero linn. There was an active dcmund for ferders and there was u stronger market for luufill sorts. Goou to choice viHil calves also fchoucd Increased Tlio'llrmiiossdovulouod toward Wounewlay's continuedi. . . > "ii- clo- in liogsvtts , .41 o t T y ° 11 have \ ° i isn IxUD 111 clothes with soap , First you Rub . Onf , rue . the . . . so.ip , in ; that's work . . . in itself. Ihcn you rub it all out acfain over the washboard , If you're strong and healthy , and rub hard enough , ypu snay get. the dirt all out , too. It's hard work , and every woman knows it. But it isn't the woman only that suffers. She's wearing- the clothes out , rubbing them to pieces , all the time. It's just as hard for every thing as it in for every body. * T is Peariine's way of washing. x \ in /Ul it wants is to be let SDcik ( ; Out 'iluiic. Put it in the water and it does its own work yours , loo. It brings the dirt out easily and quickly .10 hard work , no wear ing rub , rub , rub , no washboard. Doesn't that seem better ? It is better. There's a saving of strength and a saving of clothes. And , what some women can't believe , it's abso lutely safe. It's just as much so as any good soap. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you , "lllis ls * * E ° ° 'l " or "the same as Pearlinc. " IT'S KALSE 1'carllnc is never peddled" , if vottr croccr send * you nn imitation , lie honest stnd it lack. 377 JAMES'PYLlf. New Yotk , OMAHA U fflanuiaclorers i Uhis Directory "DON'T BORROW TROUBLE. ' " BUY OLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN .THE END. begun bnyliiK early and actively , and nlthln an hour after the llr t sale nn adviincu of lOc hnd been made. Tliat advance ) was held to the end. Lots averaging from 300 to 400 HH. did notbo'l ns readily as the medium weights , but everything sold and the advance was pretty evenly distributed. 1'rom $3 to $5 for culls , there was trading all along up to { 0.45 for fancy , heavy and medium weights , but. the amount of business outside of the limits of from 0.15 toG,35 ! ! was very small. There was a slightly liriner tone to the sheep market and the change was not due to any Improvement In the demand. The lofrlgeru- tors nil over the country uro said to bo full , and until stocks are walked down a bit thu demand may bo expected to continue dull. Therefore any advance In prices must bo slow , oven though supplies continue to full olT , us they nr likely to do. Theio was a quiet trade on u basis of yesterday's quotations , or at from $1 to $3,76 for Inferior to cliolco. Sales of lambs wore roadlly effected at fiom $2.50 to $4.85. Hecelpts Cattle , 13,000 head ; rtilves , 1,000 head ; hogs , 18,000 head : sheep , 10.000 bead. The Evening Journal reports : OATTI.K Hecelpts , 13,000 head , which In cludes 2,000 Texnnsnnd 4,000 wi-stcins ; busi ness netlvt' , with another slight upturn : top steers , $5.705.00 ; medium. $ D.OttQ5.)5utheis. ; ; $4.50@4.00. Hoes Hecelpts , 18,000 head : market uctlvo ; early Miles 16 & 20c higher , later about. lOc on" ; rough , * 5.80&G.OO ; ml\t-d and packers , rO.10QO.26 ; heavy , $0.3030.46 ! light , tO.30 SiinEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10,000 bead ; market stronger ; top sheep , $3.75'iJ4.60 ' ; top lambs , $ 1.00(24.00. ( KnimiR City Mvo Stock Market. KANSAB CITV , Nov. 2. OATTI.E Hocolpts , 0,200 bond ; shipments , 2,000head ; bostcultlo , linn , others slow : Texas btouri. , t2.SOQ3.UO ; shipping htcors , $4.1085.16 : To.sus and na tlvo cows. 1.10Qi3.10j butchers' stuck. J3.40 ® 4.1G ; stockers and feeders , $2.1003.00. Hoes Hecolpls 4,000 Ill-nil j shipments , 1.100 r head ; opened Go to 15c higher : closed'weak : bulk. S5.OOaG.OOj hnavy , pack ing and mixed , $5.7GiJC.05 ( ; light , Vorkura and pigs , J5.GOrt5.05. -Ueceipts , 2,700 lieudj shlpmonts , ! ; nmrkut > nir Vorlc l.iva .Smelt Alnrkc-t. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 2. ] ! IKV..S : Receipts , 400 head ; no trade ; dressed hoof dull at 7 < u.0e , OAI.VLS HecelptH , 700 lii'uil ; market very quiet ; veals , ? 5 per 100 Ibs. ; crab-tors , $2.25 SH'KKP Receipts , 0,000 head ; niniket dull and Uc lower : sheep , J2.75S3.50 ! Jambx , $4.25 ( cii.Otiidiessi'd mutton , GQ&iic ; du-bsed lambs , 'floos Hocolpts , 3,000 betid ; maiKot weak at 80.-5ia.7.00. ! St. l.num Mvo Stoclc Murkat. BT. Lotus , Nov. H.-OATTM. Kecolpli. 4.000 head ; shipments , 400 head ; markiil locblghor ; f.ilr to choice natlvo steers , J3.00B5.00 ; fulr to good Toxuns. $3,00. . 4.10. Hods Hcr6lpls , 6,200 lioud ; shipments , nona : muiket lOc higher ; top price , S0.20 ; bulk of stiles , $5.00ao.lG. HiiKEi1 Hi'celplH , 1,600 bend ; Khipmcnts , none ; market slow mitBtoady ; iinahuiiKcd ; top prices , J3.2G. Sioux city MVII Stfu-k Market. , BiouxOrrv , Nov. 2. HotiB HecolnlH , 1.300 bead ; ol.lclal yesterday , 2,254 head : ship ments , 1,148 bend : iiiiukiM 63,10hlKhurj , ctlveat * a,7oa5.B5 : bnlk5.80. UAn-LK-KecuIplM , 000 head : oOlrlnl yes terday , 2,183 head ; shipments , 810 head ; stock cuttle lower ; butchers' stock btuady , active. ; Stork In Recolptu of llvo slock ul tno four principal w.-siuin marltotsThur dayNovember 2 ; O'littlo. . I log- ) . Hlinop. RouthQmalia 4 078 4,673 1.10U Hlili-'iipn * 13,000 In.OOU 10,001) ) KunBiwcjiYy. : : : : , . : . . . ; ; ; * , 2,700 St. Louis , . 4.COU 6,200 1,600 Total . . . 80.078 31,773 , . 10.301 Tlio follow InB licenses to wed woroerantod yesterday ; Niinio and Address AB , ( Herbert I. . I'ortor.Iold. Omaha. . U 1 Miibel R. Hoebc , llrooklyn.N. V . , . 20 I Douglas Oivpnt ) , Omaha . 30 I Trederlcka l.iing , Omaha . , . . . . . . -u nValter I' . I.u II.ui , Omaha. . . , , . 20 j I'rancosO. McVeigh , Omahu. . , . , , . Jl Honor to whom honor U duo. Mellln'a Food received the highest award which was in the power of the commissioners of the World's fair to bestow a modal and a diploma. IJiilIdlniT I'ormlti. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings ; \V. H. IllackwcH , 3020 I'liriiaiii , ri-ul- . * IAJ 1 ' * tlUIU' * ' ' * * * * * * Mel * Hr'os , 2814 ( Jumlnc. stern room. . 2,600 h. M. t'ruwford , 1MI U-cntli street and Capitol ( vvuiiuo , ropalra to thuater. , ii0 ? Twouiluorpermlls . " ° o I'lvo permits , ttBgreBftUnB. . . . . . . . . . I 14,860 DOCTORS Searles Searles Medical & Surgical wn CUKT OATAiticir , iiii UISIJASKS ou- TIIK NO IJ. THIIOAT , OIIKST.STO.UACH IM\Vii.Slllld laVKK , KIIISU.UATISJI , UIS 1'Jil'hIA. JU. ( > ( ) [ > , SKIN mill KID.NUY Dlsniinc-r , I'KMAliKVIJAKKESSIJS , LOST aiAN HOOD cUKI-Jli , unit nil form * of WEAK MEN IIYDROCKLK ANU VAIIICOCEI.B permanently nml Hiicco sfully curuJ. Molliol now aiU unf UI u rici.vi\uiNT uv .M.VII. n Hpeci.r.iy. VII.KS , FISTULA , PISSUK15 , parmaiio.itly eai-Ji wlllioiitlhn lisa of knife , llMturo or o I'ullj. ' All 111.11.11110 % otaprlvaia or Uolloatu uilurj , ot cither sax , nosltlvofy cunul. Call on or adJreis. wllb Htimp. for Clrauuri. FieulluoK. Koulujsniris/.iiiilon IlLi'ilM , Plrsl stairway soulli of ponlonlco , r.ioiu 7. ' llrt Kuutli lIHIi St. nn Qflanlnc J& Qooph' ' Dr. OGutlCS a 03tUlb ( , < > miilni. . < < ob. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL ! InstintKlllorol Pain. Internal and Extornnl. Cares llIIliUMATIBM. Nr.UHAL. ( HA , iJimu llnck , Hiirahm. Drnleof , Hwolllnci' , Hllll oluts , COI.lUoud ' l stnnlly. Choloni Mor- ! bu > , Ci i > upl > li > tliorln , Hnro 1 brunt , . . . i ty magic. THE HORSE BRAND , the most Poworf ill und Pcnotrntliigl.lnlrnenUor Jinn or Ucatt In cilucuco. Lnrfu tl i-lzo 76c. , COo. nlzo lOc. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated nnd Toilet. TlieQro.it Skin O uro nnd Fnoo Benutiner. LndleB will fliiil It o most dellonto iiiul hlKhly perfumed Toilet Boap on thoinnrkot. His absolutely puro. Make * tb tklnsolt undvolvotynnd ro toro8 tba lost com- Dloxloni I" a luxury for tlio Bath for Infanta. It nlnys itcblnif , clcunses lliatcnlp anil liroiooUl tuerowtUotlialr. I'roo25o. ! rorealobjr Kulin & Co. . Solo Agoi.tB. Omaliii.Nob. HIRSCHBERG'S The cole- bratcilNon- change able Spectacles and Eye Glasses for sale in EYE GLASSES - " ' " * . < " ' ' Omaha , by MAX MISYEU & UO. CO. , ONLY. Union Stock Yards Compiny , South Opnabai OeitC itl Uo coHMiasiai Wood Brothers. \ Lire Etook OomraUttoo MirobkBtt SottbOmaba-TelBpboaallir , Cblot | JOHN D. UAUHUAN , I WOOD , f Market rtporU br mall * nd ; * U ob irf a ) oUhf a upga awllcavioBx