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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1889)
! * - - _ - ifi ) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 1889. 3 THE SPECULATIVE MARKEfS Whoab HftB n Weak OponJnff But Firms Up Later. NORTHWESTERN NEWS BEARISH. Corn Inactive nnd Prlcci on IScnr Futures Kniicclnlljr Wcnk I'rovl- lonn Close the WccJc Quietly Cattle null llotjs. CHICAGO PRODUCE CmcAc" Oc' . 12. [ Special Telegram to Tin HEB. ] Wheat had n WCOK oponlnV , but later in the day firmness took the place of this easy feeling anil tha market ruled qulto steady for the last half of the session ntnomo improvement in values. There was evidently n t.jilot ot wheat for aalo early nnd the market was half an hour or moro obsorbing the rush of offerings. In this tlmo December sold down from & 2a to Hlc nnd May from 8To , ! to 8-1'fc. Now York was wcnit also , anil dispatches from there brought the Information that heavy llnci of long wheat 5ul boon dumped over. That market only yielded half n cent or such n matter. Tlio northwest hold fairly llrm nnd cables wore decidedly disappointing to the bears it Instead of being sick , as was con fidently predicted , they worn steady In most instnuccs. Altogether the situation In a broad way developed n much hc.ilthlcr fuelIng - Ing than was generally looked for. Decem ber wheat crowded up steadily to 8i ) u , reacted - acted to SSJjjc , rallied aaln to 82.Jf3.3fo ( ( nnd held with steadiness In the vicinity of Kitfc for the remainder of the day , closing at 82 0. May sold up from &lc to K > } ( o , b.iuk to 85c and up to B5) ) < c , closing ut 8 ! > } { e. Thcro wus very llltlo action In October , which ranged nt SOJfQSOXo and closed nt bQc. U ho drift of news from tno north iv ent wus bearish in Iho oxtromo. Receipts are on the increase In splto of re ported statements that they rould not got uny bigger bccnuso the facilities wcro al ready overtaxed. A number or commission and shipping houses on 'chnngo report n renewal - nowal of foreign buying orders for both wheat and corn , No actual business resulted , but points woio dropped by bull leaders that a largo amount of whont would have been worKed to-day , but for the advance Iu ocean freights , which ndvnuco served as ix bar to business. Ocean room is scarce und Montreal reports that no room at all Is obtainable from Unit port. Clearances for the week from all AUutltlo ports In wheat and flour raiohed the respect- nblo total of 1aWOCO ) bushels , Baltimore contributing the largest share of the busi ness. : Corn was inactive and easier. Prices on near futures wcro especially wcalc. Trad ing was largely in the hands of scalpers and they were Inclined to worlt for lower prices. Heports from the country are all or 0110 com plexion and predict an early movement of the new crop. The shipping demand wus lens actlvo tliuu on tlio two preceding days and oltorings of spot corn were bought at IOWUL prices , in sympathy with the inarlqQyor futiui's. The icceipts wcro thirty- llvo cars moro than yesterday's estimates nnd for Monday CCO rnrs mo expected. There was no special feature of trading calling for remark , dullness nnd weakness being the chief characteristics. October oponsd utUOJjfo , sold down to ! 50.cgbio ( ) nnd closed at 30 0. December was traded Iu to a considerable extent around HOJjfc mid ' 'J'ttlay at ! ! ' ! @rii'fc. ; ( closing at 80@yic for ' * December and ay'0 ' ( , for May , winch shows in the end very little change from the day before. Oats wcro dull , with no interest mani fested outside of May , nearly u steady mar ket being the ruio. A prominent operator was a buyer of May at JS JJjgc , but au easier tone wrs developed wnon Jill ) cars were nnnouncud for next Monday. Aside from insignificant trading in Novomucr at lOJ c , near months were lifeless. No. " to go to store was steady at ISc , and with drawals were decreased to 81.1 Hi bushels. The provision trade closed the week in a quiet manner. Tno October pork deal was scarcely mentioned , and in the general market there was no particular lifo nt uny time. Trading was slow and featureless , and with the promise of the arrival of 12.- 000 hoes this coming week , the fooling was more bearish than otherwise. Huiuliinson was again the largest individual buyer of January pork. Ills purchases , m fact , were the only interesting movements in the day's business. October pork was held nt J10.GO. The only sale reported was mailo nt that llguro. Price changes in the product generally were unimportant. Octo- nor and November pork , October and Janu ary lurd and November short ribs closed the mime as ycstordav. January pork and short ribs wcro 2jO ! lower , and October short ribs 5o higher. November lard was also a shade better. CHICAGO IjlVR STOCK. CHICAGO , Oct. 12. [ Special Telegram to TIIB HnE. ] CATTLK The receipts were largely composed of Texuns , with no fresh rangers. The Toxnns were owned by canner nor and were bought In Kansas City. The few natives on sale went out at about the same prices as yesterday. Uusiness through' out v.'as slow from the opening to the close , ns salesmen wcro engaged iu an Important meeting In the exchange building. anO shippers also regular buyers for dressed beef operators , did uol Boom to want ninny cattlo. Choice to extrrA beeves , fi.oO ( < M.87j ; medium to irooil 8t rs , ISM to 15uO lb § , $3.7ii@4.GO ; VJOO .tuPM.'loO Ibs , * 35U@-UU ; U50 to 120C Ibft , , $3l > 0ia.75 ; stockers and feeders , © 2.M ; cows , bulls and mixed , Jl,00@2.00 ; bulk , $ l.i5IS.OO ( : Tuxus steers , 8ii06$3.80i cows , Jl 25(212,00 ( ; western rangers , f s The demand was actlvo nnd prices about tho'samo as nt tno uloso of vostorduy. mainly $ ! UH ) ( .li.05 for parts of cars at rough nnd common , JM:00 : < < J4.10 for packers mul.ir ! @ 4.35 for shippers , Light sorts sold largely ut $4.35. FINANCItVU NK Yoiuc , Oct. 12 , | Special Telegram to THE Her. ] STOCKS The street nnd ox chanjjo were deeply interested in tno action of stocks to-day. The Improvement of Th'jreday bolug followed by depression on Friday , the near future is still under r cloud. The bunk statement to-day. If rudlca ! either way , will bo n doclslvo luiluonco Opinions expressed after thu uloso last night werfc ts divorslllcd ns the market was irregu Inr. When business was resumed this morn Ing there wn < quietness for n timewhilo firs ! price * nil through the list showed gains of > j © J/W'cr cent , 'iho market was tinn and nl over the list small fractional advances were made. Atchlsou was the only really actlvo took , and it again displayed docldoi irength. After opening up } { nt 2S,1.f1 it rosi teaiiily to 29 > 4 , a gain of 1 par cont. Con idcriiblu animation was developed iu Mis- ourl Pucillo und No\v \ England but their movements were iusig nlflcani , ( Manitoba , Chesapeake & Ohio and Manhattan were conspicuous ! ; trong , but tlio advances in others were mall. Trusts were wcuk , nnd Sugar , or comfufritivsly light dculmgs , dropped 1 po cenl (9 ( 8J , but recovered a portion of thi loss , mid Cotton Oil , which was moro aotivo dccMnA | unQ also recovered n greater per tlou of thu lf ) . 'iho increase In the bank rcscrvn * bolriU tut $00,000 was a disappoint inentf but the stock market was but little affected by this showing. There was i Int down ' lii Missouri Pacific to 70 , but it wa ; gaiued' before , the close to TOJ/ , which waster * tor cent , uu Jor the day. AlehUon ytoldcu B lUtfo "rom the top , but closed at 29 , Just a poiuf. higher. Manhattan was unusually tronu , and uout to 107 > 4 , or2'j ' up for th dt V , Other tains wcro J.ouiavlllu l to 80 ( Trunswutlneutal M , Manitoba Jf , Uurlington J auil Northwestern jicrcent. The bull clt a til to confident of the notion neil week. Money was quoted at I per cont. The following wore the closing quotations : ) . 8.4s regular. 127 Northern I'nclflo. , J.B. 4s coupons , , .127 do preform j. . . . . . 74 o. * M.v ii2j T. B.4S49 coupons do preferred 143 N.Y.toatral 107U Ifntrnl I'a'-inc 35 P. D.AK. . . . . . . . . . . . Za'l ' JhlcftgoAcAlton . .128 Hoeklslixnd W'i jlilcuKo. Uurlington C..M. ftStP 71 t AQulnnv " . . . . . . .JOS'/i ' iloprefurreil.ll4U . . St-Paul&OraixhB. . Mji HinolsCentrM..llO doprererred 10) ) . ,11. Hi W. ' ' ' ' " ' ' . . . . w'.St. L. & I''I ley .fllcnShora 105'i dopraforred. . . . . . 31fi tlcliK'nn ( "o-.itrnl , ! H'i ' Western Union. . . . 6614 tlKSOiirll'acIllc . , 7UU MO.VBV Easv with no loans. PniMU MEIIOANTILB PAPER 5) ) 7 per EXCIUNQE Qulot and steady ; ixty-day bills , M S3 ; demand , f-l.bT. PIIODUCK M.VttlUT.-i. CHIOAOO. Oct. 12. 1:15 : n. m. close iVhcat Steady ; October , 80 c ; December , i2 > o ) May , b3)fc. ) Corn Steady ; October , 80 , ' c ; Novom- bor. 3lc ; Muy. lUj c. OaU Ste.xiiy ; October , ISJ o ; November , ! { cj May , 2Jo. Uyo October. 4l'/c. barley No trading. U hlskv * l.U. ( Pork-Steady ; October , $10.50 ; January , , Lnrd Steady : October , W.80 ; January , 87 . flour Steady : winter wheat , $2.00fa4 ; spring wheat. $1.2.V 500 ; ryo. 8J.50C'j J. 73. Huttor Quiet : creamery , 10@J3o ; dairy , Cheese Easy ; full cream Cheddars , 12o ; Hats , UWftJlOMo ; Young Americas. Eggs-Steady ; fresh , 13@l9c. Hides and tallow Stonily. Shouldcrs-M 24.i7i : < ; short , clear , 15 DO @ 502 ; short ribs , $5.30. Uctolpts. Shlpm'ts. Flour 17.1)01) ) ) 25,000 Whnnt 05,001) M > 00 Coru lti.2,000 388,000 Oats 2-J.J.OaO 311.000 Nmv York. Out. 12. Wheat Receipts , IDT.S'H ' ) ; exports , 23,400 ; spot weak ; No. 2 i.'iQsSii'clii elevator ; bOo nlloat ; 85J @SOJ o f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , 70@70J o : options closed lirm , lower , No. 2 rod Novuinbor clos ing at SSfo , Corn Kocoipts , 121,500 bushels : exports , 40.100 busliels ; spot firm ; No. 2 , SUe in elevator , 39JJn-10 ( ( ! ! o : slow : ungraded mixed , 13 @ 4l3i ; options firmer , dull , Novotnbor 40c. 40c.Oats Oats Receipts , 102,000 bushels ; exports , 5,700 bushels ; spot firm , options neglected , Novoinber2.Vse ; spot No. 2 , white. 26 o ; mixed western , 24t s27cj white western , 27 ® S.'o S.'oCoflec Coflec Options closed steady ut fi@10 points up. Sales : 47,250 Dags ; October , P1500@15.10 ; November , $14 ! )015 ) 00 ; spot lilo , easier ; fair cargoes , $ l'J.2o. ' Sugar Haw. nominal : rotinod , easy , quiet. Petroleum United closed at 0'JXU ' f ° r Novombbr. Eggs Stondv ; western , 29o. Pork Steady ; mess , inspected , $12.00@ 15 00. Laid Nearly flrm , closed steady ; Sales : Western steam , J0.09. Pork Stenuy Mutter Weak ; olgins , 2o@2.rJ < 'o ; western dfilry , llKSc ; cieutncry , 12@21) ) c. Cheese Quiet ; western , 8 ( < < ! 10o. niimicattiilis , Oct. 13. Sample wheat llrm ; receipts , .170 cars ; shipments , 170 cars. ClosingNo. . 1 hard , October , 79o ; Novotnbor , W ) u ; on track , 80c ; No i northern , October , 70c ; November , 7 a ; on track , 7So : No. 2 northern , October , 72c ; on track , 7. ) ( < t)75c. ) Uiiii > .n < Ouy , Oct. 12. Wheat Steady ; o. 2 hard , cash and October , U5c. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 2riytQ bid. Oats No. 3 , cash , lOo. Invcrnonl , Oct. 12. Wheat Quiet ; holders olTer moderately ; California No. 1 , 7s 4d@7s 5d per cental. Com Steady and demand fair ; now mixed western , 34J d pur cental. MiUv.-uikr. . , Oct. 12. Wheat Steady ; cash , 7flo ; December , 75 > fc. Coru Quiol ; No. 3 , UlJ o. Oats liasioi ; No. 2 white , 21J @ 23c. Hye Easy ; No. 1 , 43 @ ! 2 > c. Uarloy Neglected ; Octoboi53obid. . Provisions Unchanged ; pork , J10.50. St. Ijoiiix , Oct. 12. Wheat Loxver ; cash , ' | < fo ; Mav , i5-lj @ 34Xc. Cora Iliglior ; cash 28J < jC ; May , ! J Oats Higher ; cash , 18u ; May , 23 Pork Steady nt $11.1)0. Lard Nominal at $0.00. Whisky Sl.OA Butter Unchanged. Cinuhinait , Oct. 12. Wheat Steady ; No. 2 red , 80Slc. Corn Steady : mixed. Me. Oats Heavy ; No. 3 mixed , 21Q21) ) c. Whisky Sl.t/J. uivid srocic OlilonRO , Oct. 12. 'llio Drovers' Journal reports us follows : Cattle Receipts , 4,000 ; market steady ; choice to extra hooves , 1.505 $ i,87J ; steers , $ J.OO@4.00 ; stockers and feeders , $1.8. > @ 3 85 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.00i ( 3.00 ; 1'uxas cattle , $1.2j@2SO ; western rangers , $ . ! .40@ 3.CO. 3.CO.Hogs Hogs Uecoipts , 17,000 ; market slow at yestoiday's decline : mixcd.M 95@4.40heavy. ; W.DO@4.iO ! ; llu'ht , ei.00@150 ; snips , SJ.40u ( ) 4.00 4.00Shoep Hei'olpts , 2,000 ; market stcaily ; nutlves , f2 C0 , < ? 4.85 ; xvestcrn , $1.1I4.15 ) ; Toxuns , Sasofil.15 ; lambs , $4 25@3.80. Natlounl Stoolc Vurili , Iti.nt St. IJDIIIH , Oct. 12. Cattle Receipts , 800 ; shipments. 1,100 ; strong : fair to choice heavy native stoora , J.1U ( < $4.00 ; stockers and feeders , $1 50@S40 ; rungo steers , $ ) .10 < < ? 290. Hogs Uecoipts , 30J : shipments , 1 , 00 ; market steady ; heavy , $3OOQ4.20 ; packing , ? .3.7r4.10 ; light , * I.OO@I.8U. Kiinnii-i City , Oct. 13. Cattle Kcceipts , 4,300 ; shiDinents , 2,100 ; stoolters and feeders nud steers slow ; cows steady ; good to choice corn-fed steers , J 1.00 ® 1.10. Ilotrs Itocoipts. 4.bUO ; shipments , 3,300 ; market weak and loxvorjheavy and mixed , OMAHA ItlVK STOO1C. Culiln Saturday , Oct. 13. Thcro was about an average run of cattle hero to-day , but there were not many good ones. The market wrs llrm on good beef cattle and the do- in and being active , salesmen found no dllll- oulty iu unloading their holdings. A bunch of peed natives brought f I 30 , and some otb ors sold at f4.10G$1.20. Although the \vcs. terns wore us a rulu not very extra there were a few good enough to bring $3.00. The Texans sold at about steady pdees , that is at 2 30. ' 1 ho .ratio in feeders was slow and the feeders not very largo , but no moro so than usual on Saturday , What trading was done was in about yestei day's notch , west cms soiling at $2.20 ( ZC5. liutcbors'stock wubox- trumoly weak and trade very slow. Al though prices ware so low yesterday that it seemed as if the bottom must have boon touched , It looked lower again to-day. Cows to bring over $1,75 nave to bo something nbovo the ordinary , in fact ? 1.BO@1.75 buys thu general run of the cow stuff , Some wes terns sold to day at ll.fi The general hog market was steady to-day , but under thu Influence of unfavorable ad vices from eastern points the oloso xvas easier und perhaps So lower on heavy xvoights. Them was u shipping Jem ami for heavy hogs , nud tlio movement was moro actlvo than yostorday. The heavy nBi heavy mixed hogs sold all the xvay frou J.lKiM.)0 ) ( ( ) and the boat , such as suited tlio Uoston trade , wont largely nt $ . ) .05@i.97K' : Light hogs sold the same us yesterday ; sorts suitable for tliu shipping demand brought $1 03 < 34.07Jsi and as high as fUO xvas paid Sheep , Thcro was a big run , but they were not offered on tha market. Keuoipti. Cattle 1.1W Hogs. , * . . . . , . , , . * , 5UO ( Sheep , 4lUli Horses , 20 IVioo * . The folio wing Is u , table of prioai paid In this market for the grade * of stook men tionodi Pnmostoors , 1300 to 10M lbs.4.10 Good steers , 1250 to 1450 Ibs. . U.bO Good uteers , 10JJ to 1300 Ibi. . . 3.50 Western gtoars , , , . . , , 2.59 Common cannors. . , . . . , , , , . 1.00 Ordluary to fulr cows 1.50 _ 'air ' to good cows 1,70 Good to choice cows 1.00 nlrtogood bulls 1.50 iightatocKcra and foodors. , . . 2.00 Good foedora. 050 to 1100 Ibs. . . 2.40 i'alr to choice light hogs 8.95 @ 4.05 " "nir to choice heavy noes 8.90 ( JJ4.00 'air to choice mixed hogs. . . . . 8.00 ( < $4.00 Common to rough bogs 8.50 @ 3.S5 Iluprcsontitlvd Sale * . BTlinilS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 73 12841385 17 1850 420 0 1311 410 IU .1424 480 2 1235 i 15 17 147'J 480 ' cows. 9 870 103 1 1070 200 . BULLS. 1073 150 4 1277 105 CANNC113. 4 t 00 100 24 90 > S 100 5 SIX ) 100 7 1039 185 MIXED. .1 1003 1 70 cu/vns. 2 401 200 a 173 825 W 297 2 35 STAGS. 1 1050 1 CO XVDSriillN OATTLIS. Oxvner and No. Ar. Pr. 25 steers 1182 1 00 7stcors , tailings 1180 220 40 feeders 1011 3 25 5 tailings 1144 1 40 11 steers 1103 200 Llrusli Laud & Cattle Co. 50 cows 015 1 G" > 2 steers 11110 200 118 all-era 11X10 2 40 George Stoll 1 fctder 1270 1 90 10 feeders 1235 2 10 William Uurke 10 feeders 1103 2 Go 3uter 2 bulls 14W ) 1 50 3 cows 11(13 ( 155 1 steer 1810 2 00 15 stcors 1115 U 00 A. G. Baker 140 steers , Colo-Tax 1071 2 80 John Chase 40 cows , Wyo 1017 1 00 Grllllu 13ros 15steers 1229J3 00 110(1 ? . No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3. . . 273 . . . $3 15 03..202 120 $ .1 05 18..8M. 80 875 7..S99 . . . 395 1..200 40 875 : . . . .810 100 3 'J5 2. . . . 190 . . . 375 07. . . 272 240 395 .2..27(5 . ( 120 ! J 77 ff (13..257 ( SO 895 1-3 . . . 00 40 880 30..233 200 395 O7..2tj0 280 8 b5 02..271 1(10 ( 3 Ol 7..120 . . . 3 b5 57..321 bO 395 13..231 320 390 (15..2(11 ( 820 395 n. . .293 120 8 SH ) 54..2(10 ( bO 395 33..357 . . . 890 02. . . 275 120 39 % 53..815 120 390 53..318 200 395 11..290 200 390 (11..2(10 ( ( 2 > jO 397' ' 5(5..333 ( 40 890 (17..275 ( 200 11./J98 21)0 ) 890 77..257 240 84..312 80 890 CO. . .201 240 J7. . . 33.1 120 390 ( U 233 120 8 97'j ' 51..294 bO 390 00..312 100 307' ' $ it..375 40 89) ) 00..212 120 397 7J..279 1(10 ( 390 53..259 120 307' 03..310 120 390 (10..300 ( bO 3 07Jtf 50..255 100 8 93K 08..203 240 3 9"K 50. . . 310 2sO 393 09..272 100 4 01) 73..215 12J a 924 08..25 ; 80 400 00..233 210 895 70..217 40 400 07..2-18 210 895 79..2.0 ! 120 400 'J.3bO 100 395 50..257 240 400 ' " , . . .270 120 895 ( XI 204 120 400 , . . .2SO 80 395 45..321 40 100 57..807 10 895 7'3 253 . . . 400 . . , .270 100 3 ! > 5 .yi..2l ! 100 400 71..27 200 895 54..253 120 400 . . . ,245 200 895 .VJ..210 100 400 50. . . . 278 100 s 95 (14. ( . . 257 120 ! 4 Oi ) I54..259 240 395 03.328 4SO 400 53..319 100 395 10 207 bO 400 C3..2&3 210 395 70..2bO 120 4 0 > . . .258 bO 395 68. . . 220 40 405 . .287 100 395 03 2.50 40 405 (15..835 ( 100 895 20..208 40 4 ( ) > 3..21)3 ) yOJ 895 54. .239 40 405 50 . . 2S9 Kit ) 395 17. . .249 . . 405 S . . .2&5 120 895 21.212 . . 405 > . ) . . . .271 2JO 8 95 7J..2I2 40 4 07K 43..2115 SI ) 895 TU..220 120 410 I..201 200 3 95 03..217 . . 4 10 I..205 120 3 95 Ijlvc stnclc Notoo. J. Hastio marketed some $4 30 steers. Nols Nelson biought over a car of hogs from Earling , In. li. Cook , Underwood , la. , came in xvlth txvo cars of hogs. E. Carlisle brought in teu loads of cattle from Mount Hope , Kan. T. II. Christie , xvho is u big shipper nnd ships regularly hero , had hogs in from Law- ronco. llobert McDonald , an extensive feeder near Burnett , brought iu four loads of fat cattlo. A. J. Baker , of Ignacia , Col. , came in this morning xvitu eight loads of xvesteru cattle. i\lr. Johnson , xvho Is feeding stock near Ord , xvus norexvith n load of hogs. Ho says considerable stock is baing fed and nearly ready for markot. M. II. JefTcry , xvho came in from Silver Creek with bogs , states that the com crop is causing quite a demand for feeders ; that the farmers arc feeding a great deal of stock , both cattle and hogs. C. W. Deep , a regular shipper at Casey , Iu. , xvho for some time ha * been sending his stock hero , xvas over this morning xvith n load of hogs. He reports that chore Is con siderable stoci : feeding , but not yet ready for market. The market on heavy hogs Is noxv about 5c higher than at the close of last xveok , nnd light xvoightM a shade easier. The market has been remarkably even during the past xveok and very few sales have boon made ut prices outside of $ .1 90rt4.05. A correspondent of iho Kansas City Indicator cater from Chicago says old coxvs are com ing to market in numbers nox'cr before equaled , ami uro Belling at record-boating prices that is , tnov are beating the bottom record. Many cur loads of old coxvs Bold us loxv as $ l@l.25 , xvith some as Ioxvas75opor hundred , and foxv good enough to reach $2.50. Very Lovely tints in the xvrong plnco nro reft of their charm. A lemon colored countenance the peculiar pniliwmont of our pig-tailed brethren xvlio "hit the pipe" is unbecoming. It suggests bile going astray , and the infer ence Is correct. Pain beneath the ribs and shoulder blades , constipation , dyspepsia , furred tongue nnd sick headaches supplement this Indication of tlio bilious , Kor liver complaint and its multifarious symptoms , Hosteller's Stomach liiltcrs is an iujulllblo specific. It relaxes the bowels suulciontly , but xvlthnut griping or violence. To the secretion of bile it gives a duo impulse , but biinishcs un excess of that saffron colored principle from the blood. Sick headaches , sourness of the breath and tur upon thu tongue disappear when it is used. It renews digestion , foitifies the system against nmlurla , counteracts a rhoinatlo tendency , and remedies inaction of the kidneys. 'I lie DitpllVii-il Cnltlo Mnrlcor. At tlio London cattle market in Dopt- fonl 10,511,000 ctvttlo have boon slauerh- torcil since it was opened in 1872. Tha market covers thirty ncrospf ground , on which there itro sixty-six ftlauprhtor liousoH. Tlio stalls nccoinmodnta 120,000 sheep tind fi.OOO beovos. The ilrst cost of the murltot was nbout $ liOI,000. ! ) Prominent clergymen , physicians , and al classes of citizens nro unanimous iu the un dorsomcnt of Salvation Oil , the grcatos euro for rheumatism. No greater guarantee of the excellence of lr. Hullls Cough Syrup couid bo furnished than that it is recommended by all loading druggists. A CrtuuiiH ol Spain , The popular Croesus of Spain has just died iu the person of the nmrquid do Trijuijo. Ilia oxocutora have paid into ' tho'Spanish treasury succession duties ainouiitliirr to 90,000 , amounting on his fortune , which excocdod 5,01)0,000 , ) ster ling. This xvas gained in fifty years. The owner had begun lifo as u Babquo villugo lad , and died n senator , granuco and ox-major of Madrid. Ho lolt 180- 000 iu bequests to charities in his native province , many of which ho founded himself , und 20,000 for mas&os lor him self. Ciishman'b Menlho Inhaler cures catairh , boudacho , neuralgia , ' asthma , hay fover. Trial free at your drueglat. Price 60 ceuta. IN TRADE ANDT , OMERCE , The Weekly RovlOiW .of Iron nnd Other M6tnla. STEEL is STILL" ADVANCING. All Kiiulti of Iron Kfrn nntt Trnillnc Higher Coppur Quiet mill Unset- tletl Dry GootN 'ntr Grocer ies Moderately Active. The Course ol'-Coinmnrco. BOSTON , Oct. 13. The feature of the metal market during the past weik" has been the still further udvnnco In stool , xvcstorn manu facturers having put up their prices nbout ? l per ton. The advance extends to most nil kinds of steel , the present high cost of crude materials , the extent to which the future output of the leading establishments ma been sold ahead , nud the fact that there in yet n brisk demand , being the principal onuses loading to the mark up. There huvo been sales of stool rails nt $30 at casloru mills to the extent of probauly about 20OOU , tons , one concern alone being reported ns [ laving taken orders for 18,500 tons at that rato. Most companies nnxv quote $31 , xvhilo I'lttsburg and Chicago name S3J us strictly lusldo figures. Contracts aro. said to bo under treaty In the west for nt least 40,000 tens , and negotiations nro pending in Noxv York for 10,000 thut nro likely to bo closed nt any moment. The business in band Is for 1890 delivery , nnd all mills have ns much work in hand as they e.xn turn out thu bal ance of this year , some baing full for Jan- xi.iry and February , nnd have work running into March. The foreign markets continue strong and advancing , both for finished pro- lucts utid crude materials , nud the rise on domestic goods is thoroforn still within bounds that offer no greater opening for the European finished products. Pig Iron continues In a llrm position , and xvhlle thu volume of business hero Is not spe cially active , operations in the xvny of deliv eries of former contracts , and what noxv bus iness there is being ste.idily picked up , mnki's conditions very strong. Now York reports say that the demand for American foundry pig iron is very good ut this point , and sales uro increasing. Values nro not materially changed , but xvitli the principal companies disposing of all tholr product , it xvould not bo surprising if quotations xvero advanced. It te suld that the Ihomas Iron company has on its books orders for at least 9J.OOO tons of Iron that is yet to bo delivered , ; aid has sold no less than 25,000 tons during the past month. Tno llrst sale of warrants on the Nexv York metal exchange xvero made Tuesday , the transactions bomg 100 tons.Iun- uary No. 2 pig iron ut $10.75 ; und 100 tons February ut $17. 'iho market continues nominal for Scotch iron , the market nbroad being too high for competition xvith Ameri can grades. r All kinds of manufactured iron is firm nnd values have boon still further advanced for some gr.ides. Do nns and channels have been advanced to fJ 10 from S3.SO. This price is still below the old ratu of $ ) .30 which prevailed - vailed for many years , and xvus reduced last spring on account ot the sharp competition of foreign iron. 'Iho uctivo market and Him pncos abroad noxv does uwuy xvitli this com petition , and nmnufiicturors are quicic to take advantage of the situation. Bar iron is higher xvith xvestern anauufucturers , and Nexv England millmon nro also advancing their views. Uids of S1.77 for 100-tou lots at nearby mills have boeu refused , and 51.SO seems to bo the loxx'est mill price for round lots From store about § l.b5@1.80 is the nominal range , but as trade is moderate there is still considerable competition to soil , although dealers us a rule are not trying lo force business. Sxvcdish iron holds firm and prices arc en tirely nominal , as holders of iron will not name an open price , hut quote on speciliea- lions alone. Condilions abroad shoxv oven moro strength , unu those dealcis xvho have not bought ns yet , have a hara chance lo got supplies xviihout paying a slill furihcr ad vance. bteam piping continues in peed demand , and the mills are xvell ordered ahead and very busy. Iho recent advance is well maintained , and the situation is still in sellers tavor. Uoiler tubes hold firm xvith a steady demand noted. Cut nails have been adx'anccd 10 cents dur- iug the xveek , xvhlle the udvuuco on xviro nails has been about 23@85 cents. Manu facturers are noxv quoting ? 2 10@2.20 for cut nails , the former being for car lots from the mills , xvlnlo the price of xviio nails is ? 3.0j. Trade is steady und the consumption is large. The advance xvas caused bv the hicher cost of crude material , and card pikes have been xvithilr.uvn for Iho present. Old iron is quiet but llrm at about former rates. The ofloriugs of old rails are small , xvitli the price nominal ut about ? 24@2I 50 , It is said thut bOO tons sold dolix'erod in LJHts- burg at 527. Copper continues quiet nnd irregular.somo shading of lie being reported for Lake , al though n fair business is reported ut that figure by some companies. Casting brands uro rather easy as a xvholc , xvith sales from first hands ranging from 9taiOc. ( Tin is firmer and the market is shoxving moro ac tivity in Nexv Yorlc. Tin plates are firmer abroad , nnd the general market slioxvs moro strength. Load is quiet and fairly steady in urice , xvhilo spelter is rather xveaker us a whole. In dry goods operations continue fair xvith jobbois. although the demand has shoxvn some fulling oft during tliu past fexv xvceks. With cool , bright weather to further the active business xvith retailers , the outlook is favorable for a good distribution this fall. Values hold on a steady basis , und but litllo cutting is reported except In unpopular linns. The movement in cotton goods continues fnlr and stocks shoxv no particular uc- cumulation with agents. xvhilo a fair distributing business is being done by Jobbers. Cotton flannels still are Bulling xvoll xvith jobbers , xvhile steady de liveries ot former orders are going on xvith the mills. Prints uro generally moving qulntly , but xvido goods and sueclalties are still bolus freely taken. Ginghams nro sea sonably quiet , but n light business is re ported in some special lines Woolens remain main steady , xvith the nulls generally fairly supplied xvith stilliriont orders to carry them over Iho liglil xvelght season. CnsHlmeres hold firm , xvilh heavy xvoight stocks xvoll re duced , xvhilo Ihu medium and loxvor grades of light xvclKhts nro nlso in quitogood shape. Worsteds nro generally xvoll ordered and steady , xvlth overcoatings firm and in a fa vorable position as regards the coming sea son for heavy xvelghts. Uress goods stilt sell xvell xvilh jobbers , both foreign nnd do- niesllo goods boinir lakon quilo freely. Wilh manufacturers operations continue small , but values hold steady. Flannels still move freely xvlth Jobbers , xvnllo blaa- hets soil xvoll. In tea the market , still shoxvs a fair amount of activity , particularly tor choice grades of Formosa teas , nnd lots ranging above fine are scarce. Jn China choice tons are scarce , lots gradlnc'abovo superior being xvell cleaned up , which 'makes it look us though but few moro fancy tea xvould come forward , 'llio market is xvoll supplied with the loxx'or grades of tea , and for such the tone is easy , although not rjuotably loxver. There is still a steady ' tone to Iho spot market , nlthougii the exohuni.'o market in Nmv York has been rather unsettled und easier. Tlio Brazil market Is steady but quiet , witn no change ill values there. Hlo nnd Santos grades hold up wull in this mar ket , while there is no weakness in Java and Mocha grades. The nmouilt of goods going into consumption fool * up fnlr. Iu spices the market IB steady , with no now features. Cassia rules llrm , with nut megs steady. Cloves contiuuu quiel , Tno following weslern boot and shoo buy ers woru on the market during tno week : Denver 11. 1'lousky , of lluller Hros. , Parker , Davenport , la A. P. Doe , of A. P. Dee Co. , Hovuro. Omaha F. P. KirKeudall , of ICIrkoudall Jones & Co. , Adams. Kookuk , la H. W. Hulskarap Hros.1 Shoo Co. , United States. Clinmberlntii'ii Colic , Cholm-a a l > lurrhini : Ucuicdy. Tins medicine can always be dopendcc upon , not only in the milder forms of eumiuur complaint , but also for inuUg innt ) dysentery ami cliolor.i infantuin The lives of tnany persons und especial ly children are saved by it eauli your , PUTTING HYMBN IN HAH.NUS9. 801110 ncngona Why Ortnln Tooplo Should Not Wad. Special to The Bcc. The world's ' mind has in those later days turned mueh ipon the strnngo nnd mportant subject of heredity. It is , ) orlm { > 9 , of nil subjects , the most engross - gross I up , as it is , beyond question , the nest important ; especially with regard , o the relations existing1 between the sexes. Marriage , where there is n dooidcd mpurlty in the blood on either side , ihould bo forbidden hy parents or gimr- Hans. Insanity , scrofula , consumption another form of the last named disease ) , all should bo regarded : is a bar to mat rimony. A severe dictum , no doubt , destroying ho happiness of many , but if faithfully adhered to for half n century or so , voulil cortninly'stntnp out a grout deal of the disease that now decimates anil random miserable the homes of many. The hnpninoss of the few should give vay to the good of the many , and if hose unfortunately marked out by nature - turo to bo the modern lepers of society could have the courngo to sacrifice .hcmselvcs . , unspeakable would bo the benefit to mankind. But to preach to others is an onsy .lung . ; when it comes to one's own turn o bo sacrilicod , wo find "the whole load Is sick and the whole heart faint" and wo rebel violently against the Fate that would chain us to circumstances. In truth , when a man loves n woman with all his heart and mindit is a cruel ending of soul antl body to separate lim from her ; yet , if ho or she carry within them the sad and destructive seeds of madness , or any of those other well-known hereditary diseases that de stroy humanity , surely It is an iniquity on their part to deliberately transmit them to posterity. It is the little children , the llcsh of -heir flesh , who suffer irresponsible brought inlo the world without doslro of their own , without even their por- mishiioii being asked. Poor little chil dren ! ofUimos doomed from their birth ; o suffer mournfully , and without ro- aroaoh , the cruellest indignities that nature has in store for her ollspring. Audit is not only Uiey who sutler. The mother , the father , whichever it may jo that has given the terrible curse , low keen must bo their remorse as they see the child of their love dwindle slowly into n consumptive grave ore rot lifo has opened its full charms for it , or elfao1 , dragged from their dospair- Hg arms to-tin asylum , to end its life in secrcsy and non-comprehension of any thing that makes our daily lifo boar- ublol , There are , however , other hindrances to marriage more easily disposed of want of money. Wo all know melan choly instances of those married lives , begun in all good will on love alone , without a penny to support that airy lit tle follow whoso wines are so suggestive of a power to fly ruvay and rid himself of nil responsibility and unpleasantness at : i moment's notice. These melancholy instances should be a warning to usniid [ hope , sometimes are , but in spite of ill warnings , improvident marriages are as frequent still as they are univer sally disastrous. Love is delightful the ono real gift of life , but it should not bo abused. For a young man to marry a young woman with noseltlod moans of sustaining her throughout the sixty odd years or so that Providence may allot them on this terrestrial plain , approaches almost to a crime 111 the estimation of any thought ful person. Hero again , the children come in. They throughout must bo the real suf ferers those "fragile beginning's of a mighty end1 ns Mrs. Norton has it. "What a wanton cruelty it is to bring into the world little souls that should bo saved , to expose them to nothing but the buffets and misfortunes of < i world that has symvuthy only for the ricli and "well-to-do , " as the phrase proes. No money to educate them , scarcely enough food to roar them heartily , a clian"o of college forevnr in the background , oven though the father may have been a college - lego man in his day , and therefore roguis-unt of all the advantages to be derived therefrom. ITow sad for the father , how doubly sad for the child ! A bright boy , perhaps , who would proba bly have distinguished himself had OD- portunity been given him. Surely the mother and father of that child" who have deliberately willed him to a lifo of poverty aiitl insignificance , must feel the strongest pangs of remorse as they gaze on him and note the dawnings of a genius that might have made his name ring gloriously in the arena of the world had they the moans to help him forward in his career. Of all kinds of selfishness , tlio man who manes an improvident marriage is guilty of the greatest. For the mere indulgence of his desires he condemns to miftory many a soul. When the world is a little moro perfect , I hope there will bo a law forbidding people to marry unless they can show a sufliciont income wherewith to keep up the dig nity of the married bttito. Another strong hindrance to matri mony is : i difference in religion. People ple of opposite religious beliefs would do well to avoid each other. Jf ono ib a Roman Catholic , the oilier a Protestant , an unspoken and often a carefully concealed - coaled , but nevertheless strong an tagonism , must exist in either bosom. Each thinkstho other is wrong ; each fools eager to defend his or her own re ligion. One with each other as they maybe on all oilier points , there is over a reservation in the background , a se cret dillorlng that dnstroys the liar- monytlio perfect confidence that should bo the mainstay of the relations that bind together the man and his wife. Sadder still , however , is it for the man or woman with strong spiritual boliofa to wed an atheist. Twjulliuidts wedded will probably pull alone together pretty well ( though what guides them , heaven alone knows ) , but for ono hu man creature with tin earnest sense of tlio reality attaching itself to the di vine , to elect to spend u long lifo with another who thinks only of the extinc tion that , in his estimation , awaits the lower and higher animals alike , must be but a borrowful thing. Hero , too , a great gulf is fixed between the com plete trust , thut married hearts should it now. There are many minor reasons why certain people should not wed wilh certain . tain other people. But they are not "undcrstandod of tlio people , " as a rulo. Others , again , Icnow and dare all things. It IB extraordinary how many rush to the altar with their eyes open to faults fatal to married happiness. Incongru ity of temper tears larger holes in wed lock than any other fault wo know ; yet you will see daily two people utterly unsuited , barely able to comprehend each other's characters , and totally un- ablu to deal witli them , sign tlio bond that condemns them for lifo to the clos est intimacy of all. You will see , too , the clover , earnest student select as his boom companion tlio silly , frivolous child bnroly nutol her bohool-room , without depth ol mind , without the vaguest sense of re sponsibility , and with nothing to rec ommend her fauvo her unfortunately pretty face. Iu vain the "husband looks or sympathy in his xvorlt boncnth that perfect exterior ; in vain the young ifo looks for sympathy In her girlish lollghts from her sober , thoughtful lusband. A foxv montlis , n. year , por- laps , the union lasts , nnd then the world is cloctrlllcil by the noxva that n separation between thorn is imminent , or that still sadder thing a divorce. The marriage xvithout affection should jo also strongly dlscountonanccd. I tnoxv it has boon nnd can bo argued that such arrangements in many cases have answered very well. But ib is not natural. Nature revolts against such inions. There should bo marriage of , ho body. No considerations of xvoalth or position should iniluco either man or woman to cell the best of them that is , their hearts. There is always the dan ger that sooner or later either of them , jr bothmay meet in their xvalk through ifo with that other-twin soul , thut poets ell us ( and justly , ! think ) is xvatulorlng limlo&sly through the world looklnufor the ono who wus born to bo its other self. Such meetings nro fraught xvith lunger. For , says Solomon the xviso : "Love is strong as death. Many xx-atcrscannolquench love , neither Can Iho floods drown it : " Therefore , is itxx-oll to give it to the onoyou , marry , rather than xvrooU your "ifo Inter on by giving it xvhoro In louor it should bo withhold. Tin : DITCHKSS. The Donver.'Lottory Co. wantngonts. Tickets , 60 cents. Address A. C. Ross Co. , Denver , Colo. SHROEDER & DEAN , GRAIN , Provisions i Stocks Basement First National Bank. J05 .South littli Street , -Omaha ; COMMERCIAL : npllnl , - $4OOOOO Surplus , - 4O.OOO onicera and Directors n. M. Jlorsomnn , fl 31. mtclicocK , .los. Uuincnu.Jr. , A. Henry. K M. AmloiMjii. Wm ll.Mnul. v lire ? . ; \ , . II. Will nins , A 1' . Hopkins l > n-3. ; A Millard. cnsnlerj V. II. liryant , usslutant casliier. NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSTORY , OUAHA , NEB , Capital $ JOO.OOO Surplus Jan. 1st , 188 ! ) 5'2UOU oiTirr.us AND Dinr.croiis : HENRY \ \ . Y\TI : = , I'rpsldont. LEV is P. Hi 11) . Vice 1'realaont. A. K Tou/VM.v , \V. V. MOIISI : , JOHN s.Cnt.Mxs , It. C. CU-4III.VO. J.N. II. 1'\TIHCIC. \ \ II. S. HumiF. ' , Cashier. THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12IU ami raiuaiuKts. A General ItiuUiuir HuslucbS Transacted. WANTED ISSUED BY CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL DISTRICTS , WATER Correspondence solicited. COMPAmES. ETC. N.W HARRIS COMPANY . , & , Bankers , 163-163 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 7O StotoStroet. BOSTON. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302 PARNAM STREET. Boots arid Shooa. KinKENDALL , JONES & CO. , buoccitors to Ilcccl , Jonn , t Co Wholesale Manufacturers of Biots & Slioes Agouti for Ilonton Hubbor Mine Cn. , me 110 ! unJ 1101 llarney Struct , Oln hu , Nebraska. Srowore. S'lOIW & ILEIt , Lager Beer Brewers. 1P1 North Kltlitr ntli utrtat.Oiuaha , Neb. Cornice. EAGLE COIlNirE WOJUCH , Manufacturers ofGalyanizcfl Iron Cornice Wluilow-ciips nnd motulloiikyllKlit * . Jolm ICpenuKr , imipriDtor. ! ij8mnl llJhoulli lUth Btrool. Stoorr Flttlngs , Pumps , Ett > , " " BTHANO OLAHK STEAM , Pipes and Engines Btaam. water , railway nnd mining iippllts , eta WO , Vtt nnd 'M rarimin utioet , Omntin IT. S.W1ND EX ( JIN 11pLMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , nalltilajr wind mllli , 919 and TO1 Jones at , , Omaha. l ) . K KOMI , Aoilug Malinger , JUiOWNVLL & CO. , Engines , Boilers and General Machinery , BheoMron nork , ateam putupi , BUB mllli. 12IJ-1J1S 1 varenwcrtu > t net , Oaiulm. Iron Works. PAXTON A VIEltLtNO IIION WORKS , Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work , lnci. ura work , general foundry , machine aud black tulll > work. UKiceand vtcirki , U , 1' , Hf. ana Itrh itrut't , Omaha. OMAHA WIHE A IHON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railinis Ueik mill , wlaitoir guanli. flower atandi , w etc. IUNortu JUli itreet.umaho. OX All A SAW A IRON WOUKS , Manf'rs ' of Fire and BurglirFroof Safes , Vaults , jail woik , Iron § liutter and nro cuapta. ( i. jtuureen. prou r. Ccnur IU1 and Jackiou it , V A CO. , , Wlioltiale nisaiifnolurpnsof Sash , Doors , Blinds ani Mouldings , Brunch office , 12tli > d Jiart itreeti. Omabu , Neb. OMAHA , STOO/C VAllDf C'O. , Of South Omaha , Limited ; i | ABrlpulturM Implomonta. " Agrlcnlt'l ' implements , Wagons , Carriage ! i , cto. WiolesMo. Om h , Kobri * . Furnlttiro. l'it Wholesale Dealers in Farnite , Karnnm ttrcol , Omnlin , Nebrttkk. OU4.HLES SIUVJIHICK , Fiirnilurs , Orooortoo. McCOHD , IWAltr A CO. , jalo Grocers , onli itrcctf. Onmhn , Hnrdwnro. ir. j. Hosyy Hii'uware ' , Iron anil steel , Ei ptlnsi , nnRcin xlork , htrilnrnm , lumber , eto. 1301 nil 1111 llntner niv t , Uumka. r , Mii.nvnx .t sionnAiiD co. , Mnnnlnclnren nnd job1 era In Vairons , Bnggios Ralci , Plows , Etc , Cor. Cili niul 1'nclilo streets , Onmlin. Artists' Mntorlnls. A. UObPll , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs , 151,1 Douiilns Blreot , Umnlin , Nobrn Kn. Boots and Shoos. 1C. F. MOUSE A CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , 101,110,1 , Hill 1)0uilas tin at , Omnlin. Mnnufnctoir , Suinmurtirvot , llunlun. Conl , Coke , Etc. JAMES TUATCULK COAL CO. , Miners and Shippers of Coal ani Cot llnom 81 I iNnt 'nil ' llniik Hull lln . OhiVin. OMALIA COAL , COKV A L.IMU CO MM of Hhrd hill Sjii Coal , SIW Boiith 13Ui Llroot , Oiuahu , Nobrujkn. KEttHASJfA FUEL CO. , Suippers of Coal and Cok 311 South 13th st.Omolm , Nob. LUMBER , ETC , JOTlff A. WAKEFlllLD , Wholesale Lnmlior , Etc. oned nnil Amrrlonn PortlAti4 cnicnu Statt acutit COT Alliwrink * r h > ilrnu loioiueul uuil ( juliuy irlillo liiiio. S n. LI\ : , Dealer in Ha : ilwocuLiunlier , Wood caiiiuts Hixl iinrqiii't lloonnK. ' . 'til ' and Uonglu ului .Nib. OMAHA LUMURIl CO. , All Kinds of Billing Material at Wholesale ISlh Btrcct nnd Union 1'nclili' uni k , Omalin. LOWS IJltADFOltp , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sasb , ! ) oori , Kto * YnriU Cnrnor Ttli .mil Douglas. ODlM Corner lUth anil noiiulaj. FKED. M' . OHAV. luinbe1 Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , CoracriUli anil Duu lus la , Onmlia. 7. A' . D1ETZ , Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber , 13th BDI ! Callfornln ttrccta.Omalin , Nebraska. JVillllnory and N o tl qria r. & co. , Importers & Jobbers in Mi.linory . & Notions WiUau < 1212&oulti Hth nlroct. Notions. J" T. ROIJINSON XO1ION CO. , Wholesale Notions and Fnr.iisbing . &oous , 1IJ11 Inrncy Elvcct , Omaha. Commission nnd Storage- niDDELL & RIDDELL , Stonge and Commission Merchants , Specialties Iluttcr , PKK , clittso. poultry , Bam . 1112 llo\'nra atreet , Oamhn , Nub. _ Dry Goods and Notions. " " M. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions 1KB nnd 1101 Uoueliii , cor. llth ilreet , Oinulin , Neb. ItiLPA fnwK-Kocn nh FGOODS co. , Imcortcrs & Jobbers in Dry Goods , Notions OoBt's funilbhlnx foods. CoriicT llth ami Uurnof ( truuti. Omnlia. .Nu .NuTAYLOK TAYLOK , Bnilflers1 Hardware and Scale Repair Shou Mechanic1 tool * ml HutTnlo icalot. KOJ Douglai itrtet. Onialia , Noli. _ Toys , Etc. If. JIAIWY & CO. , Jobbtn of Toys , Dolls , Albums , Fancy Goods , Douto furnlshlni ! oods. chllilrou1 * cnrrlu e , IS * 1 : iirnitm itrLut , Oiuulm , Nob. Oils- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils , Axla grease , etc. , Oranha. A. H.UUIiup , : CAltPEXTEH PAPTin CO. , Wholesale Paper D3 lers. Carrr anlcealockof nrlntln' , wmiiplnir nA wrltlot ' uttoatlon Klronl a curd paper Till'- CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF'JHI ! Chicago , Milwaukee St , Paul R'y ' , The Ilebt Houlo from Omaha anil Council Ululft lo Z ITWTCJPTEB * WI C Ufm UM ! Tr A Jfm.jLM JEdJeC&IW JL a * * * mfl TWO TllAINH D.UIiY flKTWIJKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL lIMJI'Ta Chicago , AND MUwniihce. St. Paul , Minneapolis , Cudiir Knplda , Rock Island , Fiet'jiorl , Koi'kfurd , Clinton , DiiliiHiiic , la\cii ) | ort , Elfjlii , Mudlson , JniicsTllle , llelcK , Wiiiunn , Lu C'rossc , AndallotberlmiiortHUt nqlntn K 5l , Nortlieait n4 houtliuml. For tbrniiiili tlcketi tall un thu tltkot agrit at IMj rarnam ttrtut.lu iiarktr llloolf , or at Uiilua I'AciBa Uopnt. Pullman Bloeperi anil Iho Huojt Dining Tan ID tb wcirlilaru run on thn mr.lii llnu ol tliu Cliltaiio , Mll < waukco .V Ht. l' ul KallKujr , anil vviiry ftttentlon II paid lo pauenKcra uy courtuuui amplojci of tli oompanr. U. 1111,1.Kit. General Manantr. j , r.'rilCKlIli. Ai l tinKJeii ral Managtr , A. V. II. OAUPKNIKH , Ueneral 1'untngtt ant Ticket AtfCDt. ( JKO. K llliAFFOItl ) . Aiclitaat General I'MitQf * * ml Ticket Acent. T.J.OLjMlK.UaneralBuuirlDtindBnt. BLAKE , B01SSEVAIN & CO , , London , fiiIaiili { ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , , Amsterdam , Holland , Trnnta < i a guneial kauklnv builneu. feecurllUi bought and nold on comuilxlon. Vorvlgn exchan > Commercial and truviilor'i letter' of credit. Ordcri for toad * anil ttu ks oxioutvd on comuila. tloni In London and on ull Contluental Ilouriei a Kurouo. Nvgotafallon ot llnllnajr , tilato , Cltuud Corps * atloii lx > aui u ipe