THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 22 ; 1888. Mnui rtii Turn MARKETS , Wheat Strong Locally , But Heavy ut the Seaboard , CORN TRADE IS ENCOURAGING. 1'rovlslon Trmle ItrnrMily Inclined Kxcosslve UnVrliiKRi mid SliortH Principal Hiiyers-Cnttlo Drnintiil Fair. CIIICAOO IMIOOUCK MAHICKC. CitirAfio , Nov. -Special [ Telegram to Tun HUB.The ] wheat markets opened weak at a lower range ttmu indented by ycsU-nlny's closing. First quotations were tl 05 for December , ? 1.04JjJ ( or Jaiunirv iinil (1 ( osj for May. There were sales later on the basis of $1.01 Jf for December , Sl.lM.'i foi January andfl.Us' ( , for May. That was the bottom. The course of price * after the early tcaaon of apparent weakness was upward From the Inside range quoted , the tnnrkct mlvanccd 2dl'lc. The itnprnveinent was steady and was accompanied by buying on n very largo scale by two or three of the iiln prlVnto wire houses. There was also liberal trading for general puhlio account by commission houses. Contiury to popular ex * pcottitlon , the morning budget did not bring country selling orders. 11 brought plenty of 01 tiers , bul they were generally to buy. The csKeiico of the advices that went out lasl night was that after a l.'io decline operators would be wise in looking for points to buy , and the advlco seems to have been followed extensively. Kuirbai'k returned from New York this morning , and thucrowd on 'change opccdily learned that ho was still a bull. The story circulated that ho placed orders foi 1.10,000 bushels each with two linns , and that a good Hlmrouf the wheat was bought curly be fore the advance was fairly started. The Fair- bunk incident furnished food lor irossip most of the forenoon , t'illsbury's denial that he lias , or h.ii had , tiny interest in this market caused u smile to xuffuso tlio face of the trade. These weio the personal fcaturefl of the day. Statistical IIOWH was not plentiful. from the northwest came a variety of telegrams con obonitivo of the statements of small movements. Sldo- Iraekrd wheat in the country is being pretty well cleaned up , and deliveries ftom lirst hnnda are running very light. One of the leading country elevator linen in that section , wires that it got : iuKK ( ) bushes all told , yes terday , against lU.iU)0 ) bushels a yt-ar ago. Attempts were made to discredit the roporis of light deltveriCH in the northwest , but the facts do not back up such statements. If wheat is as plenty in Dakoka HS some people claim , there would bo less suffering there and fewer calls upon the outside world for help. Thus far no export business of any moment nccms to have been dune at this seaboard. On tlio contrary , thri o appears to bo a notable lack of business , and anxious inquiries for lips relative to foreign buying in New York , did not produce encouraging results. Cash wheat markets at the scanoard arc quoted as hnavy. In Now York December la now bo below May and in Baltimore prices of De cember dropped below $1.00 at ono time this forenoon. Locally , the market was strong to the end. The advadce that was established as the result of two hours steady buying on a largo scale , w.is piactically fully sus tained. There was not a setback of any con sequence. December advanced to $1. < ) J4 , January to f 10" , ami May * ltl. The clos ing prices were $1.07 for December and * 1.10 titil.l ( ) > f for May. In the aggregate u largo business was done in fntuies. Trade in corn looms up in an encouraging manner. As compared with yesterday , the market shows n gain of ldllfc. ) ( There wore no outside orders or change in the position of the corn deal to affect thu market , which ruled dull and comparatively firm. The opening was easier , but it quickly rallied on goou buying by OHO or two com mission houses and small offerings. The weather favors free arrivals , and possibly henry receipts in December of No , SS. and in the meantime the demand for shipment con- tinuct ) good , and the receipts only moderate. In sympathy with ; wheat , there was a slight advance near the close , but the principal sus taining feature at present is thu shipping de mand for daily receipts. November and cash corn closed at 40c , an advance of J c on the closing price of yes terday. December closed at ! W } c. Sellers is tfdvXc higher ; ear , at 3Sj c. is # c advanced , and May , at ! 5HJ c sellers , shows an improvement ofi(3l \ Vc siuce yes terday. The 1110vision trade was sornewnat bearIshly - Ishly inclined There was no decided weak ness , but the receding turn witnessed brought out considerable lomj "stop order" property , and under excessive olferings the market suffered depression. In addition to free Belling the bear side was also favored by another good run of hogs at Chicago and other packing points , and with lower prices for the same. Sellers of products found it dlfUcult to reulUc satisfactorily , and even when inside figures prevailed the demand was far from active. Trading throughout leaned to thu slow order , llutchinson bought ijultc freely early in the day , but , later the shorts were the principal buyers. Cash lard sold tit $ S.-lt > ( < flS. 15 , heavy mess pork at * 11.70 , green Now York shouldeis at ( IKe , and short rlbsnt J7.f 2' ' . . < vT.tjO. The Highest prices of the day were quoted at or near the opening. Tim closing showed a net decline , based on yesterday's lasl quotations , of KViM.tu on pork , ! ! ) { ! ( I Uc on lard and o on short ribs. avis srooii CHICAGO , Nov. 21. ( Special Telegram to Tnu 15nn. ] CATTI.B The demand was fair mid prices steady on fair to good natives , with butchers' stock selling sliadti stronger on account of a light run of Toxans. There were but few range cattle , and such iniido satisfactory prices. Tcxans were quoted Bubbtautiully higher. Veal calves are in de mand , bul rather scarce. Thcro is u slight Improvement in demand for Htoulcura and feeders , but buyers were bidding at very low Humes , light steers of 7lH > to WK ) Ibs , making fiUOCitS'J 00 , and averages of 000 to 3000 Ibs , 2.75(11.1.00 ( ; choice to extra beeves , 55.0(10t5..r ( > ; medium to good steers , ir : ( to 1500 Ibs , M. ' . > ; [ ' < 5.10 ; 120U to U',0 Ibs , fli.EO ( gl.atl ; 1)50 ) to liiOO Ibs , f2 D0ia.t ( ) : > ; stockers and feeders , more Hctivo at fi.0oc : < t > 'l.0 ! ! ; cows , bulls and mixed , * l.SO ( i : .UO ; bullc , f'J.OO ( g.'l.OO ; Texas steers , ft.40i < t < l.iU : ; western rangers , 2 75i ( ? I.IH ) ; bulk , $ .l.iOiCi.75. ; , : IlimsUusmoss brisk uith a downturn of about a nickel or so on ordinary packing Rorts , while best heavy sold fully as Btrong as jesterday. Packers and shippers were liberal buyers , and the general market closed steady. With fresti ar rivals there wore AOOO on sale. Underwood & Co. , and ono of the other nhlpccrs , paid W ftO@r > .r > T > for a few loads of fancy heavy , but the great bulk of the best heavy sold ut M. I0i ( < 5 80 ; and the great bulk of the ordinary mixed and packing sorts sold within a range of f. " > .UOii.rU5 ( , with common and rough packers as lo\v us fV-0u.V-r ! ! > . There was a fair demand for light sorts with Jones & Stiles paying UO S.-U ) for 150 Ih averages , Jou Nnsh paid f5.5 ! ! for ISO Ib av erages , and tno Fowler outfit wore bidding J5.2.'i5.iO ( ! for IbO to I'.H ) Ib averages. FINANCIAL. Nr.\v YOIIK , Nov. Si , [ Sieci.il | Telegram to Tin : Hun. ] STOCKS New England was on active feature of the stock market , and from the opening declined , though in a umall way , during thu forenoon. U wiw reported that the room pool formed not long ago , and which bulled the stock several points , had abandoned it , and that tailors striving to get out from under , helped its downward course. Liquidation on the part of the longs was also mentioned us u weakening inlluemo , Them was more or less ilUjioslMoii on the part of traders to await the oiitcomu of the railroad conference , to that business was restricted on that account. Kcportcd gold exports caused some soiling , and by coon the market was heavy at thu lowest pnca of thu morning , though the depreciation was largely frac tional , The close was weak at about the lowest prices of the day , the decline being about one iwlnt In most of the Important stocks , though in some the depreciation was greater. Now Eugh-.nd gut down to 43 } ( and closed nt-U , or 2' ' under last hlpht , Mtaour 1'arMflc lost lj nnd Louisville & Nnshrlllo nrail.vt ! | K > inK It was rumored late in the day that Michigan Central had cut rates west of Buffalo 40 per cent , though this was not confirmed before the exchange closed. The following wore the i-losing quotations : I * . P. < s regular IS" * N'orthern Pacific. . rftS , V. S. 4srout > nns 12. " , doprefcrred . W * r. s. tHsri'iruiftr ii)7J4 ) c. AN * . w . . . . 1 1' . S. < ' , q coupons li8V ( dnprnfcrrcd , . .1(0 ( 1'ncltlr IA of ' ! j .121 X.V. Central . . . 1W Central 1'acltic . : MJ * I' . , I ) . \ I ! . Sl Chicago , t.lton HUockMland . . . 100 V llilcnRnliiirllugtoii C. , M. * bt. P . . . r.l It Oulncy . MW'ii do preferred. . . . IKI'4 ' I ) . . I. . & \V. . .rw'4 ' Ht. Paul & omaiui . : ! ' . Illinois Central. .110 i tloprffrrred . . . .1IU < 1. , II. JtW. . . . ir , fnlon I'anflc . in Kuntas A Texas .1.1 | W..SI. L. A , I . 18 I.iikcShore . . . ' .nv dn i > rcfprrcd . . 24 Michigan Cential H .Western Union . Kl' Ml' onrll'aciflo . 16'il Hid. MONEY ox C\u. Bnsv at 2ii2V ( percent last loan at 2,1 pur cent , closed at ( < { 'J ! < per cRnt. 1'IIIMB MKItCAHTtl.B PAI'KIl J'fQ I'Cr cent. SintiMNo IjxrtuNnn Dull hut firm at M.SII.J for sixty-day bills , and ? -.Si ) % for demand. Cinrioo. Nov. 21. Wheat Pirmer ! cash ll.lMPf ; December , fl.07 ; Januarv , M.0ti ; Miiv , $1.01 1-H5. Corn Steady ; c.v < h , 40c ; December , U jjc January : i(5' ( 'c ; Mav , Srtt < e. Oats i-'lrin ; cash , 2J'4c ' ; December , 2fi , " May. : M4c. ) ' Kye-Glo. Hanuv Nothing doinir. Prime Timothy S . Whisky ? 1.20. T'orkPlrmcr ; cash and December , $14.53 May , $ l4.77Ja' . Lard ICasiur ; cash , ? S.40 ; December * a.'JO ; .Innuary , * > . ! ; , ; May , * s. : © i 33 Flour Nominally unchanged. Hulk Meats - Shoulders * 7.ii : ' .jftiT no short clear , W.12'CIS.2"i ' , ; short ribs , ? r.no@ 7.l'iO. 7.l'iO.Hutter Firmer icieamery.'Jita'JJ'jCi ' ' dairy ' . Cheese Quiet ; full cream cheddar * , 10 Hats , iO ( iille ; S'ounj ; Americas r'gs-Fum ( ; fresh , inj mM'.c. ' Hides Unchanged : lieavj green salted , iJa 1 ; light green salted , ( i' ' < o ; green , fie ; salted bull. . " > ' ( e ; green bull , 4 > 4c ; green dry Hint , " ' / . ; dry c.ilf , 7t So ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; tleaeons , 25iJiJc ( ! : eacli ; dry salted. lO l.'e. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solid packed , 5c ; No. S ! , le ; cake , 5u. Keccipts. Shiumcnts. Hour , bills . ' . ' 'i.tHIO , ( MK Wheat bu . Itt.UOO 1B.IKX ) Corn , im . ill 1,000 201,000 Oats , bu . 103,000 b'J.OOO ' Kye. bu . - Nov. 21. Wheat Hoccints , f. o. b , ; No. U red , H.00 > /1.01 ; ungraded led. 8lcu$1.07 ; No. 1 red , tl 15. Options active , strong and higher ; early lj@I\c } lower , advanced a@a'4c ' , and closed , ] iji ( < ! : ho over yesterday ; No. 2 red and Deceiuuer , closed at * l.or > ; . Corn Receipts , 152,000 ; exports. lOO.SOO ; spot market fairly active at > 4 ( > B J < ; e higher , but steady ; No. 2 , 4S@l'.lc ' in elevator ; 4hif ! < 5Hne afloat ; ungraded mixed , Itt ® Wl'4e ; No. 3 , 40c. Options dull at JkO'aC ' higher , December closing at 4 % c. Oats Receipts , 1IH,000 ; exports , 157 ; sot | ) market ilrmer ; options quiet at ? jc higher , December closing at HlJ o ; No. 2 white , ; )5c ) ; mixed western , ; (0iJJojcshite ( ( ; ; western , : i.X'f41c. ' ColTeo Options firm ; sales , llti.OOO bags ; November , il4 Ifidil . : > ; December. fiy..S 05 U I" ; January , fl3.75 ( < * 14.05 ; February , * l)0t ! ! ) < el4.00 ; March , * 13 'JOC'iH ° ° - Spot Hio strong and higlier ; fair cnigoes , f lli.OO. Petroleum Quiet and steady ; United closed at b5j4c. Eggs Firm : western , 25@2V. ( Pork Lower ; moss , < 15.7r > Mlti.25. Lard Lower on speculative presbure ; western steam , fS.s.'xaS.'J'J i , closing at $ S.s3 ; December , W..7J ( JiJ.01. Hutler Strong and choice wanted freely ; western dairy , 13j(21c ; western creamery , Istffi.'Uo ; Klgins , ; t'c. Cheese Stronger ; western , 9'J10 } c. Ijivcriiniil. Nov. 21. 3IiO : p. rn. Close [ Special Cablegram to TUB Uni ; . ] Pork - Holders offer sparingly ; prime mess , east ern , b2s ( id. linn ; do western , 71s 3d , llrm. Lard Holders olTer freely ; ; spot 4tis 9d , strong ; November , 40s 3d , Hrm ; December and January , 45s 3d , llrm. Wheat Holders offer freely ; now No. 2 , winter , Ss2d. dull ; Ho , spring , Ss 2 | < fd , dull. Flour Holders offer moderately lJs : , linn. linn.Corn Holders offer moderately ; spot , 4s SJ. d , dull ; November , 4s bj c , steady ; De cember. 4sbJ d , bteady ; January , 4s li d steady. St. IjoulH. Nov. 21. Wheat Firmer ; cash , $ l.0'i > < ; December , Jl.d2' . Corn Higher ; cash , Z'Jlif'M c ; December , Oals Higher ; cash , 25c ; May , 30j4c. Pork Steady at f 10.00. Lard Firmer at fb.U7.Jj. Whisky-$1.14 Hutter Higher ; choice and fancy cream ery , 2s@.llc ; choice dairy , 25Vf2oe. ( MiniH-niiolis , Nov. 21. Wheat Re ceipts , 101 cars. The demand wns not active. Holders were asking more and some sales were recorded at an advance of So ! over yesterday's lowest point , though some claim Hint they could not obtain any advance. Closing : No. 1 haul , December , $1.19 ; May , $1.20 ; on tracic , $1.111 ; No. 1 northern , December , $1.0 > J , ' ; May , $1.14 % ; on track , Jl.10 ; No. 2iiortiiern , December , $1.01 ; May , $1 Ob ; on track , $1. 04. Milwaukee. Nov. 21. Wheat Firm ; cash , $1.02,4 ; December , $1.02 ; January , f 1.04' , , ' . Corn 15asy ; November , 40)i@4lc ) for old ; 3sKni'Jifor ( ; new. Oats -Firm ; No. 2 white , 20@31c. live IJasy ; No. 1 , 53c. Harley No. 2 , 70c. Provisions Easier ; pork , cash , $14 55. Olnoiniirtti , Nov. 21. Wheat Light de mand ; No. 3 red , 8l.0.'f < ol.03 > f Corn -Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 4'3@13).ic. ) OatsStiong , No. 2 mixed , 2'Jc. Rvo Dull. No. 2 , 50c. WhKky Firm ut $1.14. KniiMi8 CHy , Nov. 21. Wheat No. 2 roil , cash , 02u asked ; December , Me bid ; May , UtiKj'o bid ; No , 3 red , cash , "so bid : No. 2 soft , cash , $1.00 asked ; December , SM o bid ; May , $1.05 askud. Corn -Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 2 > c bid ; Mav , ao'to Oats No. 2 , cash , 20u bid ; May , 25/c ' sales. \S < > , Nov. ill Ttio UrovcrV Jour nal reports us follows' Cattle Receipts , HfiOO ; fairly active ; values steady ; licoves , 'J. < .Kw.'i.75 ) ; stocltors nnd fcuiters , $ 'J.H'vil.IO ( ) ! ! ; cows , hulls and mixed , $ l.IOt.OO ! ( : ; Texas cuttle , * 2.40 ( < W.y' ' . > | Wfstura rutih'orH , f'J.7f > i < t4.00. Hogs Receipts , 2 ,000 ; market wnalc and 5o luwer ; mixed f5.15 ( < i5.40 ; heavy , J5.2i > ( ; < ! 5ru ; light , K.\rti \ < trM. Sheep Receipts , 5,000 ; mnrUet active nt a Be ailvniico ; natives , J.3.f > 0 ( < i4.5U ; west erns , $ .1 6U ( < $4. > ; Toxixns , f-.5Uw3iT ! ) ; himbs , f l.'Jrif5.bU ( per 100 Ibs. Nutiuiml Slouk YnrdH , lOust Kt. LiouiH , Nov. 'Jl. Cultlu Hei'cipta , 5,200 ; Bhipmunts , TOO ; market btrong : cliolco heavy natlvo steers , M.OO Sft ! ) ; fair to good natlvo steers , M.40o.lO ( ; butfliers1 Btoera , incdiJin to choice , M. 10 4 45 ; atock- ers mid feeilcr * . fulr to ( rood , t2.10ig3.lS ; - rorn-fed .l,04.40 ( ) . rniiKLM-H , - , $ © ; graf.s-fed , M.00@3.50. UOBH Kccclpts , 5,400 ; shipments , 800 ; sh.ulo lower ; I'hoico heiivy ami hulchers' selections , } 'i.iC3.M ; luckiiiif , inoiliuui to prime , tf.UKii.V.U ; light ( jraaes , ordinary to best , tS.OO&fS.S'J. ' KaiiHHH City , Nov. 21CattleReceipts , 8,700 ; Hhipincnts , 5,400 ; natlvo dressed brcf. lower , dull ; good , extra steady ; common and canners , 10@I5c lower ; good to choice corn- fed , H 75VJ5.25 ( ; common to medium , U ! i"i@ 4,00 ; stoukurs nnd fuelling Btcors , fl.CDJUMO ; KfAas ' range stccis , tl.iU@.OU ; ! ; cows , | 1.00i ( $ 1.85. Hogs Heoelpts , 11,000 ; sblucisnts , ccnc ; nmrliot opened 5o lower , eloslns 10o lower ; peed to choice , $5.00(3n.40 ( ; i-oumion to medium , fUCOfjl.WJ ; sllps ; uud plfjs , J'J 00 < ( ? 4'7U ' > - OMAHA 1,1 VK STOCIC Cm tier. Wodtii'sday , Nov. 21.18S3. There were nearly as tnauy cattle here to day aa yesterday , althouKh some of them did not nrrive until quite late. The avcrapo quality ot the Cattle was nothing extra and renlly deslinblo licet cattle were not jilcnty. The market was slow and about I0 ( 15a lower. _ lloas. The market experienced another lOc de cline to day , due to the heavy receipts and generally lower markets cost. The market is now about 20c lower than Monday. The trade was very slow and not more than half the hoes wore sold at midday. At the time of closing thera were still : U loads on sale , including speculators' ' holdings. There was nothing here to make n inaikct. IlecclpM. CHttlo . 1.300 Hogs . 0,500 t'rvvalline The following is a Ubloof prlc3i paid In this ra.irnet for the grades of stock men tioned Prnncsteors. 1300to 1500 Ibs. . $1.10 fa4.SO ; Pnmostecrs , HOOto U < 00 Ibs , 3.40 iitl.W ) Native feeders . 2.50 ( M.OO Western feeders . 2.f > 0 o 2M ) Hango steers , com'on to choice 2.50 . Common to good cows . 1.25 W2.25 Choice to f aney cows . 2.35 M,2. 75 Common to choice bulls . 1.25 fiiii.OO Fair tociioico light hogs . fi.15 ia52. i Fair toclioico heavv hotrs . 5.25 fit' > ,40 Fair to clioi.'e mixed hogs . 5.15 ( ( (3.25 Hcpreiomiuivo : OATn.B. No. Ar. Pr. I ) cnnncrs S1..T , 41 cows ! ) ' . i.ro 1 cow , native 11X10 1.7.1 'l oxen ami stairs 11(5(5 ( ( 1.75 5 - > ws. natives 1 ICO 2.30 fi e vs 11)3" ) c v , native 000 24(1 ( S.i - , ws 1027 2 M 5 cows , unlives 11711 2.M ) " 1 cows , natives 1017 2.r5 1 cow , nntlvo HM 2.UI 4 cows , natives IIM17 2 cows , natives UU5 2 ( id 1 cow. mitivo ' , ' 00 2.150 11 cows , unlives MO 2.150 10 cows , natives 1072 2.115 Is steers , westerns 11(11 ( 210 2s steers " > 0 a. 10 l > i steers , natives 12,11 2) ) sti-cri , natIves 1090 it. 10 18 stc-ors , n.UUes 1057 : t iv ) III ) steer-i , corn-led natives 1158 3.bo 25 steers , natives IUVS 4.00 11 hteois , natives US" 4.10 7 ! ) steers , corn-fed natives 121(1 ( 4.UO 1 steer , enrn-fed native 1250 4.UO Owner. Av. Pr. AI Howie 00 steers , \Vyo. Tex .1035 tJ.V5 ( C. MeDouifiil 11 steers , westerns 12.10 3.25 II steers , westerns 1283 3.25 Swan L. , t C. Co. 10 eoxvs , westerns 034 2.35 Bay State C. Co. 77 cows SHil 2.40 40 cows ! ) iil 2.40 20 steers 1111 300 2J steers 1 1 73 3.00 Eiiimcr&on & White 214 bteers , Col. natives. . . , .1053 2.05 1KXIS. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk , P rci..243 lee 05 , , , .318 240 ? 5.25 75 . . .242 KM ) 5.15 ( W. . . .2(11 ( bO o.'S 05. . 5 15 : i. . , .301 40 5.25 01. . , .241 10J 5.15 MS. . . . : w ' 5.25 OK. 40 5.171 , ; (50. ( . , .307 'b ( ) 5.25 IT . . 200 5.20 (51. ( . . .21)3 ) 80 5.25 ( JO. . .2V. ) 240 S.-O 04. . . .2(57 ( bO 3.25 ( W. . .2kS 2bO 520 fa. . . .21)7 ) 5.23 .20.1 120 5.20 .2.2 ! 5.25 .2-0 120 5.20 .270 120 5.25 . ' 10 5.20 f.O. . . .291 280 5.-A-1 on. . Hi' ' ) 5.20 115. . . .271 120 5.25 55. . .244 10 J 52J 72. . , .243 bl ) 5.25 70 . 20J 5.20 55. . . 100 5.25 75. . ,2M 280 5.20 C.O. . . iiios bO 5.25 05. . .257 200 07. . . .2(50 ( 240 5.25 015. . .2.5 W ) 5.20 70. . . .271 2SO S.25 till. . . ' > [ bO 5.-0 01. . . .319 240 5.25 .202 1(50 ( 5.20 05. . . .2M 100 5.25 71. . . .250 120 5.20 05. . . .2S7 80 .V. ! , ) 65. . . .271 120 , ' ) .20 00. . . .301 320 77. . . .2.H KiU 5.20 150. . . .281 100 51. . , .2i3 bO 5 20 7'J. . . .25(1 ( 2 < X ) 5.25 ( H. . . .301 2MJ 520 I'M. . . .2S4 3 0 5.25 (11. ( . liliO 5.20 01. . . .21)1 ) lf > 0 3.27) ) a' ( Vs. . 851 ] l0 ! 520 Ci. . . 120 5.27' B' 58. . 2 > 2 200 5.20 ( i'J. . . i'lblj 200O 5.2T > ; 0(5. ( . 2J7 120 5.20 47. . . O 5.30 OJ. . 2M 240 5.20 53. . . ! : 2-tO 5.30 53. . 2lV > bO 5.20 55. . . .ai'S 100 5.30 01. . 2CO 5 20 05. . . ' 100 5.30 09. . i5S ! 210 5.20 53. . . .31(5 ( 100 5.20 09. . .242 100 5.20 52. . . .3i"i 240 S.30 03. . .285 1UO 5.20 55. . . .32.1 bO 5.30 75 . . .214 bO 5.20 00. . . .313 07 . . .244 b ( ) 5.20 74. . . 2.15 SO 5.30 ( V ) . . . .252 2-10 5 20 08. . . .207 5.30 (13. ( . . .279 40 5.20 05. . . .310 120 5.30 4 . " 20 5.20 53. . . .303 100 5.30 11. . . 'Jili 2 0 5.20 50. . . .351 bO 5.HO bOW M .21KJ 2-10 5.20 5 < J. . . .212 W ) 5.30 CJ. 280 r , 2) ) 05. . . .32(5 ( 200 5.30 57..318 400 5.20 01. . . .3J3 5.32U 01..2158 200 5.20 or. . . .314 100 6.32K 77. .270 2W ) 5.20 01. . . 5.32K 50. . : ) ( ! UX1 5.22 > < f 4S. . . ! its : : 120 5.5 ! ! 07. .278 120 5.2 iy 05. . . .307 20) ) 5.35 07.M. M. .20S 100 522JJ 55. . . .314 10 5.40 71..2W 240 5.22'i ? Showing the number of hos bought by theluadlng buyers on the marktit to-day : O. H. Hammond & Co . 500 Omaha Packing Co . l.M'O ' Ariuoiir-C. P. Co . 3,312 Highest niitl Lowest. Tlio following are the liigheit anl lowest prices paid for lioijs during the past few days and on the eorrespoadm : ; d ilQJ oao ii-i.l t'.v-j years ago : I Nov. ! < . I NOV. i m. _ II , f > IJ ftfi V , Sifuday. J 41 ( r > i 70 7 ! 6 3(1 ( 4t."i In 4 1U l .1) ) Sinuliiy 81 fi y : > i ! 'i BO 4 I/I Cfit 35 3 ( i3 itl 7J U t , ! Ti & 't ft 4 "i ( r l 10 3 5) ) Wl 73 10 u 3) ) ( itf l'i 4 M Ol , 3 li > Cil SJ llj Siiiulny. 4 41 1 86 ' ' 12 G ; u 4 0) ) Wl ' > , " ) 'l OS'1 © ' ! , H ) 1.1 r , 1.11 SuililAy. 3 71) ) l S3 M i : > 40 1 J fflt .VJ Sumlay Ifi ; i j 4 10 ( ifii : r , 17 rt i'5 W'i BO 4 WJ 4t < fil IS Siiiulny. 4 ft'i Cal 0 3 M ) ft .l 40 1) ) r > 3D & > fill 4 40 ffil HI : ) 70 &i no a ) n so tsvio Sun Iny. J 7U ( iii UO li\\n \ Sleek Note * U. I ) . Tnylor , Franklin , w.is in with hogs. J. Shank , Newport , wus in with u car of IIORS , W. H. Shoemaker , Franklin , w.is In with cuttle. E. S. Hullou , Ashliind , was inquiring for fr.t'Uura. A. N. Doilge , Ilosorvo , Kan. , was herewith with lings. C. W. L-nmm , Henderson , was in with two cirs : of liofc's. IM GriUlii came in with three loads of hogs from Cuslilnc W. T. nicUley , n Columbus shijijicr , camp down with hogs. G , A. Hell , F.ills City , was nmons the vis- tors nt thu yards , Cortland was rniiresontcd hy A. W. liachni , who \viis here with hogs. T. J. Collins , Wyoming , was among the western men at the yards. L. K. Hutfn , Paxtou , Nob. , came In with a car each of cattle and hogs , H. Elliott and \V. U. Combs came in with wo loads of u.tttlu from Numalu City. J. H. Kickel and M. C. Hnrover , Hastings , a. , were looking over the yards for feeders. Glen wood uus rcirudentcd ) on thu market iy E. S. lioijart , who uamo In with a car of cattle. SatnM. Crooks , who bought hogs for Stow nrt , of Council lilufi's , last sc.ison , wna at the yards. L. L. Knppal , of the firm of Itappal , Lomb t Co , , leaves for Chicago to-night to remain until niixt reason. E. M. llk'hardson , of the flrm of Hralnard , llrhardson & Carpenter , lias rcturued from n visit to Muffalo , N. Y. OMAHA I'rotluuo , FrultH , 1C to. HUTIBII Fancy , solid-packed crenmerv , 22 ( gi'ic ; choice country , 19c ( { 3o ; inediuiii t'riiclcs , l& < VWui coinmon grades , lOitCHk } . I'l-oiH ! Nebri'ika patent * . { 0.00 ® 7.50 : Minnesota patents , W.'SRS.OO ; straight grades , tj.OO&VOUj bakers1 Hour , S.25cjo.75 ( tor barrel. POTATOES Nebraska , 25@IPc nerbusbol : Colorado , 7f.(3bOo. ( SWKUT PoTA'ions 3e- per Ib. I'oULTUV-I.ivochlckons.ifi.S'JQS.'O per dozj pring chlokcim. $2.W(33UO ( ; dressed cL.ck- oiis , bglOoper ( ib ; turkeys , S@l'Jo. Eoos Htrictly fresh , Ulo cundled. Common , SliWjtt'J 2o per bunch Choice , ? i.M1@3..W. IjfiMONi -,5'J per cnsei OIUN-OKK Vloriiln , f .OvCt4 ) 25 per box. DIME 1'cr dozen : Mallards , fJ.50 tS7" teal , et V fl 85 ; n : > " , JifiOs nr.Urio cliiok ens , J3.BO ; rabbits , ? l.H ( ) ; .squirrels , $1.C > 0 venison , ( M lOo per Ib. nuNMiKUUlKt 37 : > 0a9.00 ( per bbl. 1'iiov iois Hams , No. 1 , ll'fe : No.2 , He shoulders , Sc ; rib bacon , lie ; oionr bacon U'ttfj picnic hams. 10tdried ; boot hams Id'ji' ' , dry salted clears , short , SSe ; pxtn shoit , Uc ; short ribs , $ ' 41picklid ; plprs fret , 15 Ib kits , ykInrd ! , UJiQllOi' ; smokct sausage , OWSc per Ib ; hog ensi'igs , 17Ho. ( CKI.EUI 'iVuiltic per ttozcn. OXION 40oOo ( per bu. Ctiiiuon-$200pcr 1W. HHETS 4tc ) per bu. Tmvir 3"c per bu. SAt nt KtiAur Hbls. W T.hnlf bbls , .7B Ai'ri.K' Choice , W B0ota5 per bbl ; fancy $3 IK ) per bbl , common , f 1.50gl.7 ( < > per bbl. Cincn MiohlRim , WOOijirtftOpcr bbl of ! V pals ; California pear older , JliUKl per bbl. PolCOIIN ICico , iXJClo ; common , SQt , < ) c. UAIIIIOTS lOe per bu. HiiANs cholco eastern handplcked navies $2H ( ) per bushel ; western hand picked tin vies , * l.7r > ( rtl.Si > ; mediums , ? l.aol.-tO ; Linn beans , fie per Ib. HoF. . o , b. cars , No. 1 uplan : ! , $0.00 ; No 2 upland , W IK ) . Hiux-ir..ia ) 8ir > oo. rip.ifU.O : < Xj1500 per ton. VINKOAII - Cider , 10@lSc per gal. ; white wine , Hk.i"JOc ( per tf.il. CJro < Mi' ' Iilst. Hevised prices tire as follows : Ctirrrr.sMocha. . ! J.Vu2io ( ; Kio , peed , li'ift ? Uc ; Maiidahllng , . > i ! > c ; rnastlnp iilo , ] / > ( licO. ! ; O. Jiivo , x'lofJilc ' ; .lava , interior. ' J.'W -.V ; Hlo , fancy , UtiCl'.U' ' ; Santos and Mar.i- ualbo. I'CBllii' : Arbuckles , 'JI'io ' ; McLaupii tin's XXXX , 21 ' , . . St'iiAit ' Uranulutcii , TJ e ; conf. A , 73Ni' whlto extra C. 7'fe ; e.xtra C , 7'to1 yellow C. til.0 | ; powdered , ' 41' ; cubes , Si4c. MHIMWA\ : Choice yellow , 2i ( ; 2.l ! 'e ; dark colored , tilC'Ctlo CUM in Younit America , full " 'ream , \ < fc 12' c ; full cream Cheddars , ll ( < Z12c ; fill cream Hats , rjt o. PicKi.r.s Modlum , In bbls , $5.00. : do , in hall hhl.s , $ . < . ( ' ( ) ; smiill , in bbls , * r > ( ) < > ; do , it half bbls , ! .r > IU gherkins , in bbls , $ .l)0 ) ; no , half bbls , S-UH ) . 'I'unM'io Pltm , 2(5 ( ( MO ; smelting , HXiiOc ! CuAc'KKiiM-HdilOe per Ib ; assorted cakes , b ( < iiiei ! i > er Ib as per list. HUUIIXU Stark A , seamless , 22c ; Amos ke.ig , seamless , 17'jC ' ; Lowistou A , seamless , lS c ; American , scamli-ss , 17c ; burlaps , 4 to . " bu , IKul-lc ; Kiinnles , single , llo ! ; guiiiiics , double , iiOe ; wool s.ick , : iTns Twines Flax , ! ! c ; oxtr.isail , 'JO i'JIc ; sail U , : > 0(821e ( ; cot ton , 23o ; jute , Uc. Lluiiiii Fiiuir Figs , in boxes , per Ib , ll@ ! lc ( ! ; dat < 'B , In boxe , Tfti'lOi1 ; Ij > mlnn Malaga layer raisins , per box , fa.riO1.75 ; loose raisins , $2 'iOciJ'J.fi'l ; new Valencia raisins , per Hi , 8'l4c ; California loose musca tels , pcrbox , f2.Hif2.10 ( ) ( ; Catifiiniia Loiulons , 1SS8 , W.40 ; pitted cheri IDS , tier Ib , Illc ; Cali fornia pitted plums , pur Ib , 12iiUlo ) ; dried blacubernes. i > or Ib , r'iQic ' ; dried raspber ries , per Ib , JMCI.n : ; evaporated apples , 7\ ( ( ? lie ; Califoinia sun-dried peaches , lo ! ! ; Cali fornia unpared evaporated peaches , iX MSc ; evaporated California appricotsic ; Zuntve eurrants , C..jfVerc ; Turkish prunes , 4'4@4 ' c ; citron , 2'Ji6i4c ( ; orangu peel , 15c ; lemon peul , Kic ; Ciilifornia French pi lines , ll ( )10c. ) .1 r.i.i.n.s , ? 15 1 per ! ) ! ! > pail. SALT $1 : iiftl.i5 ) ( : per bbl. Iloi-i ; 7 Hi , lU'/c. ' M.M-I.I : Sun \u Hriclts , IKffilSc per Ib ; penny cakes , ISvflUu per Ib ; pure nuiplc syrup , $1.00 per gal. Tms Young Hyson , common to fair. 18 ( < J > 2oo ; Young Hyson , good to fancy , 'iOytWic ; ( iiinpowdur , coinmon to good , 22TOU. > c ; lun- ! powder , choice to fancy , 4lKin > 5c : Japan , com mon to medium , 15KOc ( ; .lapan , choice to fancy , : U45c ) ; Oolong , common to good , 25 ( ! | : t5c ; Oolong , choice to fancy , WK TOc ; Impe rial , common to medium , 'J5fi.T > e ; Imperial , good to fancy , 4ft50c. ( ) NIIT-I Almonds , l.C' l7c ; filberts , 12 1 IMc ; Hrazll , ' .Id ? lc ) ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lCylic ( ) ; jicanuis. Tjdiflc. CANDMixed. . ISc ; stick. bKC ' . ; ; rock candy , 10jS ( > 13o ; fancy candy , 7i2 ( ! c. Dry Goo ls. COTTON FI.ANNIII.S 10 per cent dis. : LL , 5JA' ; CC , ( > Xc ; SS , % c ; Nameless , fie ; 11X , iso ; K , ' 'Oc : No. 10 , 8) ) 0 ; No. 40 , 10 } c ; No. ( Ml , 1'JKc ; No. 80 , lIlHu ; No. ItO , colored , ' .Ic ; No. SI ) , colored. 12o ; No. 70 , colored , r ! < ; c ; Bristol , 12) ) ic ; Union I'acilic , 17c. \VAHI- Bib White , Ib c ; colored , . IJ TTS Standard , 8c ; Gem , lOc ; Beauty , 12lTc ; Ltoono , 14o ; 13 , cased , tti.M. 1'uiSTb Solid colors Atlantic , tic ; Slater , 5J < c ; Herlin oil , ( i > < c. ; Oarner oil , 7c. I'liiNfPink and Kobes Allen < 5o ; River- point , fVc , : Steel Hiver. O c ; Uichmond , OXc ; Pacific. 7c. i'liisrs Drc.ss Charter Oak , r > Xc ; Itmnapo , 4)1i ) ; LodI , fi c ; Allen , tic ; Kich- mend , 0 ; < lc ; Windsor , lij c ; Eddyhtone , C ! c ; Pantic , O c. HI.BACIIED SHKETISO Herkele.v cambric No. ( K ) , OKc ; Host Vet , 4-1 , ( ij/e ; butter cloth O O,4l.c ; Cabot , 7K ; Furwell half blcaclied , 8 t ; Fruit of Loom , HJ c ; Grccno G , tij c ; Hope , 7JiC ; King Philip cambric , lie ; Lohs- dale cum brie , lO' ' c ; Lonsdale , Oo ; New York mills , lie ; Pepperell , 42 in , lie ; Pepperell , 40-in , 12c ; Popporcll , (1-4 ( , lc ( ! ; Pepperell , 8-1 , lile ; Pepperell , 11-4 , 2tc ; Pepperell , 10-4. 2."ic ; Canton , 4-4 , 8 c ; Triumph , 6c ; Wamsutta , He ; Valley , r c. FI.ANNII.SPlaid : Raftsmen , 'JOj Goshen , Clear Lake , 3d > jcIron Mountain , . FI.ANNII : , White G H. No. 2 , % , 2r > o ; G H , No. 1 , 4' , aitu ; U H , No. 2 , , 2 J ; H H , No. 1 , = 4 , liOc ; Qui-cheo No. 1 , % , 42c. Coiisr.r.lr.AXs Androscoggin , 7'.jo ; Kcar sarge , 7 > c : Rockport , OJ/c ; Conestoga , ( IJ c ; lioiCH-York , 110 in. , 13jis ! ; York , : U In. , ii : } < jc ; Swift river , 7JfcThonidiko ; OO , SK ; Thorndiku KF. S' c ; Thorndlko 120 , O'Sc ; Thorndlko XX , 15c ; Cordis No. 5 , O' .o Co-dis No. 4 , IKc. DUN-IMS Amoskc.ig , 0 oIWe ; Everett ; 07 , lt : c ; York , 7 07 , laj.rc ; Haymaker , i > } ; c ; , 'affroy XX , ll c ; .iallrey XXX , 12' ' < , c Heaver Creek AA , l"c ; Heaver Creek 1311 lie ; Heaver Creek CC , tOc. KiiNiLi-Kr .Ir.ANS Memorial , l.r c : Dakota , ISc ; Onrham , 2 3'jc ; Hercules , ISc ; Leaming ton , 2J"c " ; Cottswold , a 3-fe. CIUHII Slovens' It , Oc ; Stevens' B bleached , 7c ; Stevens' A. 7 ; < jc ; Stevens' A bleached , S)4c ) ; Stevens' P , & > . , < " Stovons' P , bleached , illa'c ; Stevens' N , ii c ; Stevens' N , bleached , ID'fo ' ; Slovens , SKI , 12'vc. ' Mi- > ( Ki.i.AKKoi'bTablo ' on cloth , 3.50 ; plain Holland , O c ; Dado Holland , 12'ifc. JSrown Sheeting Atlantic A , 4-1 , 7lvc ; At lantic II , 4-1 , 7'4e ' ; Atlantic 1) , 4-4 , % o ; At Lintic P , 4-4 , ( io ; Auior.1 LLf4 , ( > c ; Aurora ( ! , 4-1 , 4''fc ' ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , O c ; Hoosiur LL , 4-1 , tic ; Indian Head , 4-1 , 7' ' c ; Lawrence - renco LL , 4 1 , ( io ; Old Dominion , -1-4 , f > } e ; Pepperoll K , 4-4 , 7o ; Pcpporoll O , 4-4. UJfu ; Popperoll , 8-4 , iSKo : Popperoll , 0-4 , 21c ; Pepperell , KM. 'Alo ; Utica , C , 4 1 , 4fc ; Waeliusett , 4-4 , 7J < ? c ; Aurora R11 , 7o ; Aurora era H. 4-1. lyjc. DUCK Went Point 29 In , 8 oz. , 10' ' fc ; West Point 29 In , 10 oz. 12c ; West Point ' "J in , 12 oi , IBo ; West 1'oint 40 in , 11 nt , Itic. Fiavsm.sHud , C , 21 in. 15jfo } ; K , 24 in , 21 > .fc ; GG , 24 in , 20c ; HAF , % , 25o ; JRF , % , 27' ' c. GiNdiiAM Pltinkott fthecks , ltoWhitten \ - ton , 7 1- ; York , 7' ' c ; Normandi iiress , S' ' c ; Calcutta dress , 81-jo ; Whittentoii dress , 8Jc ; Kenfrow dress. 8 > i12Ke. CAMIIIIIC.S Slater , S c ; Woods , C c ; Standard , fl' ' o ; Peacock , SJ/c. Pl'l.vrs , LNiiiooHi.uis Arnold , ( ! } < o ; Amor- lean , ( l ) o ; Gloucester , OJ/o ; Arnold C long cloth , Uc ; Arnold H long cloth , lOj o ; Arnold Gold Seal , lOJj'o ; Stlofel A , 12o ; Wimisor Gold Ticket , Drugs and Clicinloiils. MISCI-.M.ANKOUS Sulph. acid , IKo ; citric ucicl , CiUc ; tartario , / > 0u ; bal , copalbii , ( > 8o : borax , 12c ; chloroform. 47o ; glycerine , 25cj gum arable , select , $1,00 ; gum camphor , H4o ; gum opium , 1.25 ; sulph. morphia , (2.bO ; bromide potastiiuiii , 42c. On.b Carbon , 150 ° , lO e ; hcadllshlU5 > , WAogaRoiine \ , 74 ° , 12 > Je. West Virginia Bummer , Ho ; zero. 17c ; No. 1 golden ma chine , 18c ; extra W. S , lard , 84oj No. 1 lard , * 7o ; ' turpentine , 52o ; linseed , raw , 5Scj Dolled , Die , QUI.NI.NB P. & W. | per oz , 55o ; German , per oz , 40c. _ I/umber. First and second clear , 14' ln..M9 00(231 ( 00 First and second clear , \y. \ in , . . 47 00 ( < i50 00 Third clear , l > 4iflHin ( . 4il OOM.W 00 Asoloct , UfMliiin . 7 ( K@U'J ) 00 H select , UfffllM in . W W < aM 00 A stock boards , 12@I6 feet , 1'J in . 4(1 ( 00 Hstock boards , 12 ( < $ lilfcet , 12 In . 41 00 C Block boards , 12tolO feet , 12 in . 8(5 ( 00 D stock bom-ds , 12glO ( feet , 12 In . 2.1 00 Flooring , ilrst common , 0 In . ! ! 4 00 Flooring , uecond common , U in . . . . . ! )2 ) 00 Select fencing flooring . 1U 00 Biding , nrstand second clear , 14@10Ieet.SO 00 , Hrst common , 10 feet , . 2300 Siding , second common . 1(1 ( ( K ) Common boards . . . 10 00 No. 2 board * , nil lengths . 14 f > 0 Fencing , No. 1 . 12 ( < i-0 feet . 10 M ) Fencing , No 2 , 12 , 14 and l ! > feet . 15 M Joist nnd scantling , 2\1. HiUO ( lect . 1(5 ( 00 Timber , 4x4 , s xS 12 10 foot . 17 M Pickets , Datid H ll.it . 22 00 Pickets , D and H square . 2500 Shlnclcs , pvtra A . 2 M ) Shingles , standard A . 2 00 Lath . . . 2 40 OG Halts , 2' in . 70 U G Halts , 't\ ; , S IS . 40 3 in well tubing , U niul M Ocv . 23 ( K ) Metals anil'Tinners' Stock , Block tin , small pig . * ,2S Hlock tin , bar . W Copper , planished boiler size * . ' 14 Copper , cold rolled . Ill Copper , sheathing . ! ! 0 Copper , puts . WO Lontlior. Hemlock sole , IVWto pcrlb ; oaksolc , 31 ® V 3 per Ib ; oak harness , i10 ( < i ! < 2c per I1) ; selec ted oak and trace , ! 15o perlb ; oak and hem lock upper , 2022c per foot. Hemlock calf skin , No. 1 , SOC'fWo ' per Ib , according to weight ; oak calf skin , No. 1 , ! HeG1.00 ) per Ib ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , tl.lKKcil 10 perlb ; heinlocK kip skin , No. 1 , (50o0tf ( per ib : oak kip ckin , No. 1 , 70i iSc ) per Ib ; Phila delphia kip skin , extra. M > ( ii'Hc ) perlb. l-reneh calf skins , ( m-cordltig \\ciglitaiid qualit } ) , ft I5r , l.5 per Ib. Frenbh kip skins , do , Mc@ ) ft. 10 per Ib. Cordovan rnssctt , lc ; satin ilnlsli , 20c per foot ; welt leather , i.i.ifi ! ( i.OO pur siitu ; moroccos , ( pcbblu goat ) , 20uiiC ; l > cr foot ; moroccos , boot let' , S5iZ.'Wo ( per foot ; glove c.nf skins , 20iIi'IOc ( tier foot ; Douglas kki , : ! Oi < i4Dc per lool ; kangaroo skins , 40 ? r > 0t ! Pv'r foot , according Io quality. Toppings , jvS.t'O ' < i 10 DO per dozen ; linings , > ( HHii ii.lHl per dozen ; apronskins , JU.00 ) ( < 3 12.00 per ilo7cn. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS minor Mention , .lailor.loe Miller , of Omaha , was In the city ycsturdny on business. Work on the sewer between Fourth and Main sticcts , from Hrnadxv.i.v to Willow ave nue , is progressing Iliiely. The pipe is now all on bund , and connections with buildings c.in snon bo made. The work is being done. by Wickham Ai Co , Hrucc Howe has purchased a third interest in the Council Hluffs Hellcclor , the local so ciety paper. The mum1 of the company will bu changed from Carr & Watts to The Re- Hector Company. Mr. Carr still retains charge of the editorial department. Two new plats were tiled with the county recorder yesterday. Cms wns that of a sub division of Potter & Cobb's addition , and the other was a plat of Fairmount addition , Illea by 11. G McGee. Marriage licenses wore issued \esterday to Marquis Cavott of Dunison , and Nctliu F. Johnson of this city , and Sainuol H. Heed of Saumlers county , Neb. , mid Miss Mary Doran - ran of Omaha. The c.iso of State vs. Lyons was called in tins district court yesteulay inoining. The prisoner is charged with larceny of a $10 overcoat from Davis' livery stable. The defense - fenso was conducted by Hurko Ac Tinloy. The casts was submitted Just before noon. Hut litllo business was transacted during thu afternoon. _ _ PoatV boap is the most elegant toilet adjunct. Up Wllli tlie Country. Mr. William Darlington , of Hoomer town ship , emigrated from England in 150 , with a , comp.iny of Mormons. He was throe months in making the journey with an ox team from Council Hluffs to Utah. In 1SGO , without n dollar , ho married his wife , equally poor with himself. In tlio course of seven years ho managed to make and save enough money to leave Salt Lake nnd return to low.i and purchase a small farm. In tlio seventeen years since he settled in Hoomer his forty- iicro farm has increased Io i00 ! acres , nnd he now owes no man anytlrng , having yester day daid to Mr. Kverett the balance due on a l,7K ( ) note for land purchased of him. Mr. Darrington ailds Io ills record that of being a staunch republican and a total abstainer. Symptoms of Catarrh. Dull , heavy headache , obstruction of the mibiil { liihsajjcs , discharges falling from thu head into tlio throat , some times profile , watery , and acrid , at others , thick , tenacious , mucous , puru lent , bloody and putrid ; the eyes are weak , watery , and inllanicd ; there is ringing in the oars , deafness , hacking or coughing to clear the throat , expecto ration of offensive matter , together with scabs from ulcers ; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang ; the breath is of fensive ; smell and taste are impaired ; there in u sensation of diz/iness , with mental depression , a hacking cough nnd general debility. If you have all or any considerable number of these symp toms , you are Buffering from nasal ca tarrh. The more complicated your dis ease has become , ihe greater the num ber and diversity of symptoms. Thou sands of eases annually , without mani festing half the above symptoms , result in consumption , and end in the grave. No disease is so coinmon , ino-o decep tive and dangerous , or less understood , or more unsuccessfully treated , by phy- sicans. Five hundred dollars reward JH offered by the manufacturers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy , for a case of catarrh whicli they cannot cure. Hom- cdy sold by druggists , at only 50 cents. Hurrah IV ) r Globo-Domocrat : There will bo a rush for Alaska this spring. The geological logical survey reports , through its secretary - rotary , that the river Yukon is an enor mous stream , ! ! , ! ( ) ( ) miles long , nnd nav igable for 12,000 miles. Gold and other precious deposits of metal can bo seen flopping out of tlio ledges on the river's banks ; and in shallows , on the bars , $ 5 to $ " ) ( ) a day can bo washed out of the sands. Nor are the precious metals con Ii nod to the river vicinity. Alaska is , in line , a vast treasure-house of wealth. The winter's approach will licad oil any o-qicditioiis this seabon ; ijut it will not , bo unlikely that a second California excitement will break out next year. Tlio commercial interests attached to the mighty river and its valley are not least significant. On the vhole , there are sections of Alaska as promising to the f-ettlor as Dakota. 23 very I hint ; CSooH. It requires imagination to believe that wo are whirling around the pun at tlio ate of several thousand fnot iv second ; t also requires imagination to believe that when on the Pennsylvania Limited ono is whirling over the earth at the rate of more than fifty miles an hour. The smooth track , firmly balanced trucds , well adjusted springs and the vestibules , hat join the cars combine to prevent , ho ' consciousnchs of motion. In the ibrar\ , dining , smoking and sleeping cars , with their barber shop and bath , , ho trip from Chicago to Now York can > o made almost as unconsciously as the orrohtnal trip around the sun. For reservations apply to C. A , Adams , As sistant General Passenger Agent , New York , N. Y. . U. I'.U.MKIt. K. | > . niCHUAS' . J. II , HI.AM'KAUIJ PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Liye Stock Commission Merchants , OQlcu-lluom ] ( . Oppntliu Kiclir.neu llullillun , Linluo _ Hluck VarilB , Siutli uiuulm , Neb. _ .0 R HYI EnTw E STE R F I E IL'p fiTivi A L G Y Live Stock Commission , , oem 15 , KxclmnKO nullilmfc , 1'rnou Stock Yunla , suulli Umuliu. .Ni , & , ALEXANDER & FITCl Cominision Dealers in Live Sock , 130IUV2 , Oiipoillo IJlilir.iiL'o Iliilldliiif. L'ulun "lock V rl , buulli IJinilm , { , 'cl , < "S " " "UNION ST ociTV A R DS co. , Of Omalia , Limited icha F .I AgrTcTiTltirnTTmplomonts. " * " OHURCHILL PAHKER , Dealer in Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons , i rrt es mil Iliicglp * Jmn Street , bctuccninli Anil Unit LINlNOEn & METCALF CO. , u ricnlturalIiniilcnientslfa onsCarriagcs ) i. Etp.Vho1ritle. . On hft , No PAR L I N ,0R E N DRFi M A R T I N Wliolciilu Heelers in Agricultural Implements , Waeons & Buggies Ml , Ml , .OS and m Jon P. P. MAST A CO. . Mannfacturers of Bnckcyc Drills , Seeders , CuaiTnlon , ! * n kps , Clilcr MIIU ami I.ulmn I'ut- Trtlirri Cur lilh ami NK-hoUt ' liri'lf. WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. . WholfPAlf- Agricnltnral Implements , Wagons & Buggies OMAHA nUASCll. J. F. SEIBERLING A. CO. . Akron , Olilo. Harvcslins Macliincry and Binder Twine , W. K. Mciti ! , MMinsrr. IJiai-onvoiwirlli t Otuili MOLlNE.MILBURNASTODDAUDCo Mniiutnitiircrs aiiilJobl'i'rs In Wagons , Buggies , Rak'js ' , Plows Etc , Cor. fih nn > l 1'nclMc itri-ct : , Omalifi.Ncli. Artists' Nlntorlnls. ' " ' " " * * " A HOSPE. Jr. . Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , 1.M3 Doiu'lun flri'd.dnnlin , b n' ll. Booksellers nntl Stntlonors. ' " H. M , & S. W. JONES , SucccfjorKlo A. T. Kenj-nn A Co. , Wholesale A Hctnll Bookseller ; ! and Stationers. rino Weililluif SlnHciiierr. ComnirrilM Mnlloncrf I.SA luutlA ) ; < Slrtcl. Uniahu. Ni'li. Boots and Shoos- K1RKENDALL. JONES A. CO. , ( SiircriMin to Itcoil. JiiuiA Co. ) Wnolesalc Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes Aucuti for Itcnton HulilHT Slum Co. I'.Ui , 1IOJ1U , llatuur St. , Ouml.a. Nebrnakn. W. V. MORSE .V CO. . Jokers of Boots and Slices , HOl.tiro-llOl louiiU ) St.Omalm Manuluctorr.Siim- iner su. Hi alun. Coffooa , Splcoo , Etc- LARKE COFFEE CO.T UniAUk toiler anil bplru MIIU. Teas , CoiTees , Spices , Baking Powder , n rorlriE Kilrncn , Ijiuiulr ; llhui. Ink * . Ktc. 1111 Slr ul , OiuaUil , Ngbraskn. _ Crookory and CldBswaro. " _ " " W. U. WRIGHT. Apcnt for thp Mftnufucturcrs iinil Iraportrm of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , K.lc y ' "j h I1" " St. . Qpulin , Nrbraskii. PERKINS. CATCH &LAUMAN. s mill Jot bcra uf Crcciery , Glawware , Lamps , Silverware Ktc. 1M < Karn.ffi St. NUl'Tton Commission and Storage , " " " RIDDELL & RIDDELL. Storage and Commission Merchants , - - t- , . . , , . Spcclaltl- - „ „ > nrj ] ! < ( jnm , . 112ltovrard Strent. Onuhs. i CEO. SCHROECER At CO. , t tiotcBBora tu Mchhuuu A. Sctimeilcr. ) Proflnce Commission and Cold Storage , Ouialm , Nebraska. FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. Wholeialo Flour. Feed , Grain and General Cominision Menliant. Correspondence sollolli-rt. toil Nurtli Kth StreetOmalm , Noli. Coal , Coke and Lima. oiMATTA COAU COKE & LlME CoT Johters of Hard and Soft Coal. 300 fouth Htli Flrcpl , Oranlm , Npliraikn. J. J. JOHNSON tSt CO. . Manufacturers tiltw An < l lilppi'r oi t nal , Coik , UU.IICH I'i'istpr. * l.lu UialuTlle , ami Sewer Pipe. Onlje 21SH. ni St. , Omalia , Neb. Telcpbcn bit. Cooda ana Notions. M. E'swflTH i CO./ Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102and 110J Dounlai.Cor. Ilth St .Omaha , Neb. KILPATRICK KOCH DRY COODSCo Importers and Johliers in Dry GoodsNolions , Gents' Kumliblnc CJonrli. Corner Ilth anil IluneT tta. , Ouinbn , Nobravkn. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. . Shippers of Coal and Cote. 214 Ponlh nth fit. . Oranlia N'ch. Furnlturo. DEWIEY & "STON E' , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam btrecl.Otaatia.Npbraikn. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omiilm. Kcbrnsko. Crocorloa. PAXTONrGALLAGHER A CO ? Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. Wi. 707 , 700 and 711 H. lOlh St. , Omalm , Neb. MCCORD , BRADY" * co. Wholesale Grocers , ) ill and I.carenvrortb Strecli.Otii.ilin , Npr.i | kr. , Hardware. " " * MARKS "BROS. SADD"CERY co , Wholesale ManulacturtTt of Saddlery & JoWers of Saddlery Hardv/are / Ar.iU.oailiur. HJJ , H05 urn ! ll'JT ' KamaSt. . , Oumlir. , NibrAxka. Honvy Harclwnro. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , DKi , WHKOII stork , : iurdwaro , I.umlier , Ktc. l.tr , riHl 1:11 llnrnur btrool , Onmlm. HIMEBAUGH A TAYUOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , MtcUuDlca' Tools and DuITnlo Hc/ilrt. 1WJJ Douulut Ctrei'l , Oujulm , Nebrn ka. 7VECTOR. WILHE LMY St , CO. , Wholesale Hardware , OiUand Harne Htn. , Omultc , Neb Writcrn Aecnli tor Auitlu 1'owder Co. , JulTetinn htct'l ts'alli , KalbhnL : > HUr.dunl Hciilo. LEE. CLAKE.A.DRGEN HARD- Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , Metals , Sheet Iron , etc. AK nts > for Howe Bculci- , Mliuai I'O\MI ! r uutll.ymun llurbed wire , Nebraska. _ Hata , Caps , Etc. W71" PARROTTE & 6oV Wholesale Hats , Caps and straw Goods 1107 Harner Strtet , Omaha. Neb. Lumbor. " " " " "OMAHA LUMBER co. . All Kinds of Building Material at 3k 18ta Hliect and Unlou I'ucldcTruck. Om. : r LOUU3 BRADFoTfp , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash. Boon , Ktc. TiUi-Corner 7tti and DOU.-IUJ. ta vud IViuslai C. N. DIETE , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , ISlh niul Cnlifoniln sirccta. Onmlm. Liimlier.Limc . , Ceier ! ! 'Eic , , Etc , Cornof fth oiu ) I > oiiB ! < t4..Oni h . 'l.W. HARVEY UUMBEU CUT To Dealers Only , Office IIOnKnrnamStroct Onrnhi * . JOHN A. WAKEFIELD , Wholesale Lumber Etc , SJS ! < JUIIICT White Mine. CHAS. R. LEE Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , Wood Carreli ami I'artinet Kloorinu h and DoiiRla Nlllllnorynnd Notions. ' " " " " " " "l. OBERFELDER A CO. . Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions an _ 8in mHI ? ' mitli Ilth Stti-i-t OvornMa. CA'NFIELD MANUFACTURING co. , Manufacturers of Overalls , JFMIS t'ants , fclilit * , Kir lliKni.tl 1104 IKivnIa ; Street , Onmlm. Ncli Notions I J. T. R O uTN S O N N url ON ' C O. Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods X1 unit 4V ( , St tith ICtli SI. Oiiinlm. , . _ CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Ulmiti-HM- . , Omalia A 11 lli > h'in. Manage r , VfNYARD Si SCHINEIDER , Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? , UlOUnrnrrSlri-ct. Omaha Offlco Fixtures. TH13 PIMMON'DS MANlVAtTt'lUXO CO. ' ' Bank , Offlcniid'saTo'oii Fixtures , nntlf' . Slilplmnrlv Hook CIISI-H. Dr K n tnroi Wall fa > i"i , railitlmi * ltallliik , ( < iuntcr . llfcranil Wlno ( 'nol < > rH. MlrroiH otr hiirtiirr am * OIIUM * , li.O uua 1J4 tuutli Ijlh bt. , Oiuiiliu , Tuloiiliono ll t. Paints and CUMMINGS ft NEILSON. WholoMiIa Dcnluriln Paints , Oils , Window Glass , Etc , llli Fiirnnm ytr ct. Ornulin , Nob. Pnpor. CARPENTER PAPER CO. . Wholesale Paper Dealers , Tflrry a nice ilnrk of I'rmiini ; , Wrnpiilnit and Wrltlnl 1'i. er. Hpiclul HtiunllOM uivon to lar loatl ordura. Paper Boxes. JOHN LWILKIE. ' Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory. No * . lf7 ! Hint 131'J Iougln St. , Onmlm , Neb. Soods. PHIL. STIMIY1EL"cb i " " Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds 1H1 and ' . 'IJJonu ' * Mri-it Uniuliu. Storage , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS jTcO. . Storage , Forwarding and Commission , Brnnch buiiMMif Ihu ItpiHiey DURPT On. llurolrt al wliuleaale nnd retail. l < lilOnnd nl' Iianl Ulrvut , Onmlm. Telcpbonv No.7M. Browora. STORZ & IL"ER. Lager Beer Brewers , 1121 North Kltitluoontli Stroet. Ouiaha , Ktb. Cornlco. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS. Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kponctcr , Proprietor. ICO Undeo and 103 nnU Id Nonh 1 U Street , Oniiiha. Prlntora' NJntorlals. _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION , Auxiliary Publishers. Dvalcn In Trtie. I'remrn nnd I'rlntrra' SunpllrB. (01 South Kthiiircut. Oniatia. Rubber Coods. _ OMAHA RUBBER CoT Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods 311 Clututuic and Leather Ilcltlnc. IWJ Fiirnnm IHreoU Sash , Doors , Etc. M. A. DISBROV { CO. . \Vliok' ac ! ] Manur .ctnriTS ( it Sash , Doors. Blinds and Mouldings , liranch utncv , li'tti unit Irurd tjirecl , Oinuliii , Kcb. 'aiiiifacturers of Sash. Doors , Blinds , ill tlni. , Stair Work nnd IntP'Uir Hind Wool I up ail. N. U. Coruur Mh mid li' vol\Tirlli ( btrecU , Omaha. Hcu. Steam Fittings , Pumpa , Etc. " A. L. STRANG CO. . Pumps , Pipes and Engines , icr.ia. Wntpr. Ha livnr and Mining bUMilion , lite. VJU. KB mid SU4 Kuril am Ml vul , Omalm. CO7 Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings , Jtoam and Water Bupi.llpn. . 17' " in'iani'ri f"Mant. . t ' Knrnam t , , Om a U. S. WIND ENGINE i PUMT CO. . " tan aud Water Supplies , 8t- BROWNELl. & ( JO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , " "Hlrnn ' 1"- ' - " 1HJU _ _ _ M _ _ Ironworks. " _ _ _ _ . STEAM"BOILER WORKS. Carter k sun , 1'rop'n. Mnuuncturur > of nil kinds Steam Boilers , Ms and Slieet Iron Work Works ( -until 'Xih Hinl II. A. .M CroHlnk' . _ l'AA.1'ON A , VIHU.1NU O.N WOIIK& . Wronglit and Cast iron Building Work , Kniilnet , llran Work Qonornl Iniinilrr , , Uluckiiullli W rk. onuoiuul VVurHi , U , r. lljr. il nib Maul , oiaulm. OOTABTvvnE"A ? : FKON WOHKS , Manufacturers of Wire anil Iron Railings Desk Hnlli. Window nuitnli. Klotrer HtnmliVlro tlttiit , Klc. til North Ittlj htrtcl , Onmlm. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes Vaulti.Jnll Work , iron unit Wiru KvHclnx.Hlvni , KIO , I ) . AnJitiu , 1'iuy'r Cur lllhunJ JntkBgn bu. CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards BUI ) hcri'im , for bunkf. oiic : . 'i rr roii'linuo * etc , 'r'HI'll ' ' AlTllUl ! ! ' I.IJCll lllltll .Mill hllllTi Hint II j.-kBiiillli Work * , nt oiilh lull M MEAC1IER &WHITMORE , Fireaail Bursar Prasf SafesTliac IA ( jtutr.ilMil nl mr DiubulU aalu a , l.uu cu , , u t.J'l vuuiti uua jail wu'k , uv a , mu at.