THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TltrHSDAY NOVEMBER 5 , 1801 , reeling in the Wheat fits Very Much Stronger ! OPERATORS EXPECTED WET WEATHER , Hut AdvlcrH Indicated Only n Italu 'rail , liiMiilllolrnt to IStsn cllt .SccdliiK , nnd i'rluca i'lt mud Up. Cincuio , til , , Nov. 4. Tlio fooling In tlio wheat inarUct today was stronKor and part of thodci'llno of Monday was rccovuroil. Tlio market was governed mainly by liotnu Influ ences , OporatoiH hud expected ( hut tlio cloud } weather would result In bringing ruin In tin' ulnti i vv heat districts but advice's from thOM > scrtlons brought only sllKht showers nnd not unoiHh It Is thought , to do much Rood to tlio jirowlnB cropa. This started seine local buying and also brought In suiuc out- iltlo buy In , ; orders , and HOIIIO of thu shoits took tocovcrinir l < l\orool | ) wus from'(1 ' ( to Id hluhor ; London iinchaiiKed , Berlin HJ d licr bn. lower nnd I'.iris l\dto li l per bu. lowur. Tbu Millers' iiHsoclutlon of Leeds , England , advanced thu price of Hour Is Oil. The ( | unntlty of whuiil nnd Hour on occnti piiRsaKu ilnerc'iised b40ooo bn. The shliimt'iils v.crc , M ) < JO bii target tban tlio proccdlin : wi.i/li H was riiinorcil Hint the Hu ilun sov- crmntnt was nboiil to Issue an order prohibit ing the exportation of u ho it ami wbuat pie * iliinl" . Nrw Voik reported eighteen loads taken for export and elevun loids nt our ports. Milwaukee reported "iO,000 bu sold thcru for export. There was a little better shlp- p itf di'tiinnd for whe.it , and ficlghl room lor 1&S.UOU bn was i > iig.igt > < l Arrivals In thu iioithvvcHt were llhcr.il. Hc- c lits | at Duluth weio CM c irs. and Minneapolis III ! cars , n total of I.OH cars , against I IK7 cars Mondaj , and I..CI7cars n ye.ir nio Local receipts wore lti ; c irs , of vvhlch 2lOc.irs were of contract Krado. Withdrawals friin store , Ui.llIT bn Itori'lpts nl nil points .ifvrugatcd IJ V'-I ' bu , anil hbip- nients fioin naino were l.liwi.'Tll bu. The ex port ilfarnncis fmiu four porls wurc „ ' > , U ) bblsof Hour and l'il,7M ) bn of wheat In addi tion IMW Orle insHlilpiiuil 1-Vi.V ) bn. riieopen- IriK was a Khade belter than Monday s closing , but unit's quickly leceded about 'it.- , then be came llnnur anil mice's were advancid PIC , ruled steaily and closed steady , .ibot Jo to l'8e higher than Monday's closlnc Corn opened llrm and sold up some , but No vember afterwards turned weal , , whllo M.iy kept \erystrotu Thi'rota not nitiuli In the way of now" , but the hog receipt" had a tond- enuy to weaken the ne.ir futures. Noxeiiibor holn up toVJ'ic. ' hro.io to .11 * c , reacted some , nnd at 11 o'clock wis .l.'e. May ' old from 4 lo to4.'ic nnd at 1J o'clock was ti' ' c. During the Inttt hour torn made a sharp advance , No- ember sulMiiK up to Wc , to Xi' + v , juar to 45'aC. to lc ( and M.iy to 4IV , but there was u slight reaction later. The advanie was due to active buying by Hoyden , lliirtlutl-rr.i/lur. I'atton ilros. und others. Cash corn stalled ntM'iC. but sold up to.Mic fur car lots. Outs \vi rostrotiK. Nov ember st.irtul at from EO'Jo ' to'JIe and at 12 o'clock vvusulll'ic. May rangi il from IP9c lo : u > .iu. Thota.irket ( In illy turned rather buoyant and on coed having by Couiiselmun. Itartlctt-Pra/ler , 1'atton Itros. aim others , November advanced lolll c , May frnm rJV to.fJV. but later eased on * some. 1104 products wore higher on the small Blocks of lard nnd ribs and the llrmoi local market J iniiary pork sold from { II 17' ' ; to flir : > and at U o'clock was $11.(0 ( January lard sold from W 20 to $0.1)0 and Januarv ribs fruni'i.TT'f ' tofib'i , The leaillng futures inneon as follows : November 52H l > cci nibi r 4ti Mil ) < 1 OATS Jo 2 NovunbiT 81 SDK 31S December May \1MS I'OIIK IHccMiiber 8 10 B 60 I 40 8 474 Jnnunry . . . 11M 11 .I7H 11 115 May . . . . . . . 11 MH II 7JJ4 11 70 I < Alll > November. G 00 d 10 i ! oo n 10 Ikcc'inber d 02L. , I , . ' 0 own ; d 20 Jniiimry . . b Jj b ' . ' 5 BllOirrUlllS- November . 6 11 ft B2 5 71 B 62 > . .i Hi cumber. . . 6SJL & B2S , January. . . 6 Bi 6 874 5 H ) S 87Si ( ) asli ( inotntions wuro as follows * TLOUH lJnchansi'd ; winter patents , 81.50 © 4 M ) ; spring patents , HUM&i.OO. WHEAT No. a sprlnp Ahovt , t'io ; No. 3 prlni ; who it. M < 3s7.je ! ; Na 3 red , U > c. CORN No. L , 5Cc OATS-NO. 2 , Ill'i'c ; No. 2 white , 32c ; No J vvhlto , : ! lffi.lt'e. KM : No. - ' , kOMWic. BAIILKV No 2 , SIK&IIUOJ Na3f. o b. , 41C3o ; No 4. : iS < f4lc. ( I'LAXt-FI'll No. 1.04l * . TiviOTllvSt't I > rrlme , $ I.161.10. roinc Moss porU. per bill. ? S , I7'/SM ; lard , per ewt , J0.1WJ0.121J ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , ti.80ail.2S ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $ j 70 4tf'7'i ; whorl clear sides Iboxcili , $ ( > 4QO.'iO. ( ) WiliSKi.v-llstlllers' Onlsbed poods , per gal , btiOAHS Out lo if. unchanged. 'XKi'Se , Ilecolpts and snlpinonts today wore as fol lows : Now York Slarkots. Nr.vvoYoiiK , Nov. 4.-riouii-Hecolpts , 3I.8SO packages ; exports , 0,741 bbls lblbl sacks ; Irregular , moderately active , closing stoadv : ales , 24,800 bbls. C'ou.N JlKAir-Moro active , lower ; yellow western , if i.201 .u > 5 \\UKAr-Hecelpts , 488'fiO bu ; exports , 40(5,2flJ ( bu ; hales. fi,000ouo bu of futures : 201,000 bu of spot , tpot market higher and strong. fairly active ; No. 2 red , ll.04l.04 In stum nnd elevator ; JI.Oia1.05U alloat ; I.04 = U1.0TB.1U f. o. b. ; No. .1 iod.il 00 nngiadcil. lW'4c : No. 1 not thorn , * I,01\1.U7V. No 1 , hard , J110. Options ileeliueil UWSo on foreign M'lllui : ami botterwcathot in the west. advanced ( iSl o on reports of Russian pro hibition of wheat exports , which prompted In crease Inquiry for shorts , eUsed stoadv at io nlbo advance for the day. No. 2 red. Novem ber. Jl.O.t Sil OH , closing * 1 04 4 ; December. tl U4WM05-1B , ulOBlnit Jl ( Id : January , $1.00' , 41107' . ; cloblng * l.07 t : I'ebrunry , closing , * ' > > , Mar , 'i , Jl.lDUCjl.ll'a. cloning * 1 llC April , closing $1 11' , ; May , II 10VSJI 12' , . elos- 1m ; tl.ll'j , lt\K btrong ; western , JI.OO'.Ol 02 lUiu.M btoiuly , fall demand ; No. 2 Mll- winikee , 7i o ; miles , UJ.COU bn. llAHi.ia JlAi.T Dull ; Canada country made , Bic. Bic.COIIN IlceolptR , 7H,700 bu ; exports. 4lN70bu ; sale's. 2M > CiOjO bu of futures ; 40WHl bu of spot. rpot market higher , llrm ; No 2 , 111 ® 70u In elevator ; 7U457IO ulloat ; ungraded mixed , .ITt7ie. Opllons ailMinccd ilo nnd closed hrm on large cable nceeptanco. November , MtiQCAhf. closing nt iVi',0 ' ; lei.em- ) boi. : > 7aB < itrKS > ic , e.oslug nt &MIC ; Jnnunry , 5i > 4 OMiC. ) closlin : at.WSc ; ruhrnury , MM > 4c. oloslng at 6l'io.Maj,5JT(25JU-l ; ( c , closing nt OATS llecolpts , 101,0,10 bu ; exports , 714,000 bu ; talcs , l.l'U.mo bu of fiituiest ,110,110 bu of spot , tipotmnrketnotlvc , higher. Optlonuaetlvound llo ; mixed western , u(4lJOu ( ) ; vvhlto western , Bs Joi No. 2. C lilcngo , a'Kaaii e. IIArloudi ; bhlpplng , Oixa03o ; uood to choke. 7MlKic. Iloi'S-yulot , Him ; common to choice , 14 ® KM ; Piielilo iii.ikt , Uiil c , Coi usu Options opened bnroty steady , 10 points up tolAdowu ; closed bteady , n to 40 points up. tales. 4H.UHI bags. Including No- > ember , ll ii.VitlJ.lii ; Januiiry , lll.4Cill.TA ; May , * ll.uOll.MiJune : , il.)0JulyII ; Violl.40 ; spot Klonotlve and hl her ; No. 7 , tIJ.'V. buiuii-Ouloi but llrm ; sales , 2.i70 ! bags centrifugal , ml tistut : iA-llc. ( ami 1,11(1 ( bags molasses Migur , KI test at 21 l-lborellneduulet , uleady ; No. V , aiifl ; No. 10,37-1(1 ( ; No. II , J\o ; No. 2I.VItc. ( MmbSKh Novr Orleans , steady and iuilot | common to fiiiicv , ffi.c'o. rh'riioi.tUM-ui'iH'd ) steady but utter the first Halm , became weak under uostorn nUllni : and deellued iUo thiin rucovercd 'lOiuid closed Bteady , PeniiKylvnnlii oil spot no sales. De cember option opening MIV , highest CO ) , , lowest a'i' ' > e. closing UOc. No miles of Lima oil. Total Hales 45.UHO bnrreli. HUM : I'nlr demand , llrm. ' TOITON Hti.ii OiL-ynlot iinil steady ; yollovT , * ' . . - ) , easy ; city ( W.OO for pkgs. ) at "tosiN Dull , bteady. Tuiil'KMi.NK Dull ; lower tit aMJQ 1.C1US Quiet , weak ; western , ' 'itt ' celptH , 14.U.II packngoH. I'oiiK t-leadyt modoriito demand ; old mess. flOOO ; new n.ess , ilt.uos extra prime. ( II.IHI. OUT MrATH-llull. ktendyi miudleu , Urmor ; tliort clear. November. t < j.7.4 , LAIIII lll-her. llrm , illicit ; western uteatn , I6.M : salts , 1.00ft tierces , la4V Option talcs , 600 tloiv'Oh ; November , < 4.4U ; leconiber , ( U.4IJI January. fU.GOQO.01 ; clonlug at IU.C < t 1'uu- iv r U.TJI Muroh , W.SJ , t Quiet , weaker ; western dairy. KJc ; orrnmory. .ifflSIc Clirr i Moleratodemnnd ; gtoadyjwcstcrn , OMffWci part skims , 4Jl7'4c' . PHI Iliov Qnll. . American. tl7.5TaiP.CO. . Coi'i'i ii-Dull ; lalio November , til. Go ; lake December , flirt ) . IiKAt ) Nominal : domestic. 11,15 , Tl.s rirnior ; Btralts. illlOO Uiiialiii ( irnln . Prices linked on delivery nt MNslsslpnl rlvor points , Nebraska Inspoutlnn , nnd ten days' ehipmcnt , unlesa otherwise stntoc ! . wiir T-No 9 rod winter , ( llo bid ; No. n , 83 bid ; No _ ' spring. HO 1)1' , ; No J spring , 8 bid. OMK'OIIN No J. 43' ' , bid. Ol.n Cons No 2 , year shipment. 40c : No X Novomljrr , .i'i',4 bid , No J , year shipment , Jfl bid. bid.Itt E No. 2. fflr. OTNo 2 , whllo. Wi bid. ! 10 bid ! Chlcnso toriiii , M4 inkol ; No. .1. white , WS. bid , ? Ui asked ; No. 2 mixed. 20 bid , NOTrs. Among the aalct vvcro5,0)0 ) No 2 , rye , fOc ; 2.\OJO No .icorn or better , shipped oy Iiocoin- bcr IV 4iu ; 20OJ ( No. , ' < corn or. bettor , ye ir shipment , ,1'l'ici ' ' IO.OK ) No J corn or bettor , year shipment , JO'io : COW No. J , white oats 2UC. 2UC.J. . P Myorx , Topoki , was among the visitors nn the board , KIUIHIIH City KANBAM CITV. Mo. Nov. 4. I'Miuit Steady ; patent" . Jjo O.'V ) ; extra fancy. tJ.SUd'J 'i ; fnnry.'OVJJ ( Cij choice. } l.K ! > ffi.00 ; XXX , SI 7VW.OO WIIKAT Qulol ; No. 3 liard , cash , SOo bid ; No - ' rod , cash , no bids. ( Jolts Lower : No. 2 , cash Mo bid ; No vember , ! ( > c Idd. O\T4 bio.uly ; No. 2 , cash , 2flc bid ; Novem ber 2"i'1c bid. I'l.AX SH Mu. II A\ itiidy ; timothy. 18 00 ; fancy prairie , $ ( l M ) ; good to choice , r > 00 ® 5.50 ; low grades , - . llt'TTi.u Weak , cronmcty , ' ( f-C'c ; dairy , W.I'-i ; ; sloro packed , HOIOc ; packing , 12c. iois : rirm at I'c. Kl ( HlPTh Wheat , n.noO bu ; corn. 1,500 bu ; o its , N'-'iX ) bn. h-nii'Mi .srsVlicil , 40,53) ) bu ; corn , none ; oats. none. DuliitliVlicat .Mnrlcct. DUMJTII. Minn , Nov. \\hcatwns qulto nctlvo this inornlng ; e ish was In good demand nt rolntlvely lower prices , nlthougli outside mnrl.ets wnro gi'iiorally stron-'i r on reports of dry weather The local nun kut did not ad * vnncueiiunlly with them. 1 roUht rates hero Jumped to 5o Inte yestordny nflcrnoon under strong demand foi tonnngo again--t4lc } yes terday morning and 4c Monday It iMfotted the price of cash meat mid ul-o hurt ( he mar- Ki't to n considerable o\tont. Nevertheless snippers weio on the market for irood qiinn- tltlcs and sales were liberal , Kcceipts , U" > J cats , St. ST. T.ouio. Mo. Nov. 4. Win : vr Higher ; cash. U.'v : May. $12 , bid. COIIN 1 Inn ; cabh , 4r'jc ; May , 41Jll'c , bid. bid.OATh OATh Slcady ; cash , 29c ; December , 2\io. ) I'OIIK I'llH ' ) . I < Alll-Sfi05 WlllSKLl-$1.18. Grain Mnrkct. UF.r. Wls , Nov. 4. WHEAT rirm ; Spring , cash , Die , December , M'a.0. norihern , Ol'ic. COHN Sto idy ; No 3 , c ish. . " > 5c. OATS rirm ; No 2 vvlilte. , li © J2Jc. [ Ijlvci pool LtVFiiroou Nov. 4. WIIKAT I'lrin ; de mand poor ; holders ofToi spailimly. COIIN rirm ; demand fnlr ; mixed westerns , Gs 4(10.1 s > 4J4d percental. I < AHU 1'rltiio western. IlJs per ewt , Ciiicliiiiuti .v CINCINNATI. O . Nov. 4. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 led. t'lc ' COIIN In filr demand ; No 2 mixed , 57 © " > Sc. OATS blrong ; No 2 mixed , , J2aJc. WllISKKV S1.18. _ Toledo Urain Market. Touino , O. . Nov. 4 WHKTrirui ; No. 2 cash , % Hc. ( OH.N Active ; No 2cashr > 8c , OATS Quiet ; No. 2 cash , Jlc. A.\li JtUXUS. Nf.W Vonk. Nov. 4. The stock market on the whole today was null and Irregular , but strength predominated nnd the early dealings and weakness In the final trading with a period of almost utter stagnation between. There was good buying from London this morning , but the btipport from domestic oper- MOIS was slight. Lute In thu day there was largo withdrawals of money by lloston Institutions and thu rate of money on call was run up to 15 per cent while at the same time a heavy selling move ment In Texas I'aclflo seem i ties , most ot which wns for the account ot u failed lloston llrm which held largo amounts of both the stocks and bonds. The money rates caused the selling of considerable short stock In the goncnil list and prices yielded materially all along the line thouirh the ellect wax gener ally to wipe out the early advances jonly. ' 1 ho activity of tlio day was confined almost entirely to Bt. I'.iul , Atchlson and Chicago lias Thestrength ; in the bt. 1'iiul stocks wns most pronounced in the forenoon after the Issue of the Btatment of the October earnings , which for the fouith week wore the liugest of any week In the history ot the company. The grangers were all benefit ted by this anil oven the Itock Island , which showed u loss for the same week , advanced. The opening piltos were small fractions better than Monday's Una B and largo fractions wore adiled to these gains , among the active shares during the forenoon. Tlio movement attained no great proportions among the rest of the list and died nway completely before noon. 1'rlcos then settled nway on a very limited business until the last hour , wljen thu bidding up of money nnd the weakness In TOXIIR I'ncltlu weakened the rest of the mnikot , and In most blocks the early gains weru nuutrali/ed. The movement was yeiy Irregular , however , and thu dual chniiges are equally so but tlio only netivo stock thatsympathUcd to any ex tent In the decline was Hock Island which shows a loss fin the day of l'a poi cent , whllo Texas I'aelllc Is down IJ4 not cent , and Chicago cage Gas is up 1 per cent. The close was dull and he ixy at the concessions. Uoveinment bonds have been dull nnd steady , fatato bonds have betn entirely neg lected The following nro the closing quotations for the leadliu stocks on the New Voik Stock ex change today ; lllil The totnl nates of stoc'UH today were 211,815 shares. Inc'lndln : AtchUon , v\\s.v > \ OhhiaKi ) li is , VM'i ; Didnvvares Lhuk iwaiiiiu i Wost- urn. K0 > 0 , Ilrlo. UMjj .Missouri I'.i- rltlc , a..li7i North Ainorluan , lUWj North- urn 1'acllii ) iiroforruil. 11,4(0 ( ; Huailintr. 4 'uOKIuhiiiimd . .tust I'olnt. 4,5l8i hi , I'aul , .14,811) ) ; Texas 1'aclllo , J.0 ; Union I'aclllc , 4.J4S. llovlnw. NKW YoiiKt Nov. 1 The I'ont savsi The oluctlon rather than the mnrKot was the topic of Interim today and stocks moved o < ily In u languid fashion London Aibltrauu uroUors bruiiRht on thu li.iblsof London's hltthor level , and this advanced Ht. I'aul and ono or two ether stocUs. In thu In- ilUKtrlalH , too. thoru was somu active' manlpU' lat on by thu bull pee s. Thu general iniiruut. howovur , was dull and Hat. tfoinu uirort v as niadu by thu room traders to liaminor tlio inarKot on thu nuws of n run on n lloston savings Dank , but the emloavor mot wltli ttimill success An Intore'stliiK fuaturuof thu marUot was thu abrupt fall In thu prlcu of sll- VIT colnc'ldal as usual wild thu rt'iumntlon of govL'rnnitMit iinrclinsos. If the bulls hi silver vvuru cnpabluof dUcouraiicmunt , tbU would ho a trj Inc uxpurli'iicu. Hut tliuy vv 111 doubtless - loss bo ready airaln nltliroau colurcd lirudlo- tlons In thu iiililillo of thu month. I-'ltiiiuolnl Not os. IVANSsOnv , Jlo , . Nov. 4. Clearings , f 1,073.- NKW VOIIK. Nov. 4. flunk clearings today , * 'IOtOJ14U3 ! biilnuccs , IOHUJ5. ' ST. Louis , Ma , Nov. 4-o'luarlnRs toiay , 3l4a75i bftlauccB , W78,1VJ. Mouoy , 74W per cont. Exchange on Now York'JJC discount t ( 1 > if IlAt.Tivio'lK. Mil. , Nov. 2. Clearings today MVJ.Ii' ( ! balances. J5J",4 > I. Hate , U per cent I'lUt.AiiKU'ittA , I'a. , Nov. , I Hank clr-tirlngs totl.iy , Ji2o.l ,50 ! : balance" . JI.SS1.5W. Money 4 per couu NEW OlltE IN' , La , Nov 4. Clearings , Jl , OAO'O. New York exchange Jl fie pel Jltx ( discount. Hink , VJc dlscoilnt to par. HOSTOV , Muss. Nov. 4. Clc.irlna * , JI5J.VV 44" ; balances , J..lUVl'll ' ; rate for money , J pel cent. Kxclmngu from ' 'Oo to 2oc discount. CiiiCAflo , III , Nov 4 , Now York oxclmngi I' 'ie ' tier $1,000 premium. Money 0 per font Clearings for Tuesday nnd Weilncsday , 124.- UIVKW. I'orelgn exchange Jl MHt for sixty , day bills anil * ISl'i for sight drafts. Now Vork Money Market. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 4 Movuv ov CAt.r/- I'usy , ranging from 1 In I" > per cent : last lo in 0 pi-r cent , closi-d Ollored at ( ! per cent. I'IIIVIE MKitciNTtt.K I'u'Kit MlO'i per cent , STKIIMMI LxciiAvoK-Qnlot and steady at Jl M)1 ) , forslxly-dtiy bills and tl.Sl for demand. Thu following \veio thu closing prices on bonds : 1' H < ten . . . . Hi'1Mntnnl I mom * 'lo.i'ii t ! H 4 cu up . lli , ' < j N J C hit < crt . lOiTj 1) ) S msnv UMj North , I'ncllla Ists 117 I'atllltuof l > . . . . III Noith 1'iH'llli' Zmls 'III l.a. Mumped 4a . . "li's SortliweatornCon H7) ) ( Tenn iiutr net 1,1 . ' 100 North Oi'lii'iit ' > 101's ' 'lunn new net f > . . . 100 St I , , V I M ( len 63 S'l 'Ipnn MIMV iu > t H . . ri > $ > t i. AS F < ! c-n Sl'IOi CnnnilnSn 2ada IH St I'aul Con oN . IS'Jl Con 1'ntlllc Int . . . lM ( ISt 1' C A I'm- latiV4 \ } Don X It d Htj " IPX I' 1 , ( I I'r Hcti 8.fi < j Hen ft 11 (1 4s . : n < 4 IVx T. II G Tr ltct el Krlc ind < . . . lo'i's Union 1'ncltlo Isti IU75 < SI K A T ( , en OH VI West bliorc . . . . 103 M 1C ftT lien is 4I' ' Hid liOHtOII StDL'k Hosrov , Mass , Nov. 4 The followlns were the closing prices on stocus on thu lloston stock market today : AU Ill-oil \ I'dpokn l."sl Mo-Inn * Mont . . . . u Muslim , v Allmnjr . . 'J'U'jII ' nlinnpt A llc'tln . .2 > ' , ' - < j IIOKtiin.v Maine . 1U | Kunr it'U. . IJIfi Clil llur A. gnlncy liTifiOicunln llh Ulchburi'II U . .7. xanta le Coppc'r. . . IS MIIPK ( Vnlrnl . . . Il , flininrnck . . . .IfO Sli'V tVn coin . . SO'ilVct rml Land Co . H'f N V A..V i : 174 Hell lolc'phom nil ilo , I1 < | l.iniMin "toru S . . . . IS Olil Colony . . Ihl Uvaii-r 1'owcr 2 \ \ \ * Con com . . . 174c M 1 14 Allunu/ Co ( now ) i It. A , U . 15 Mln ink'i \ Ijonilon btoul ; Mnrlcot. I.OVDOV. Nov. 4 The following were the London stock qnotitlons closing at 4 p m ; IlAll blljVt R-4) ) > { . Most'Wt per cent. Itote of discount In the open mirkot for both short anil thrco-months bills , * i < 3rll per cont. On the Merlin lloiirflc. Hi UMN. Nov. 4 The fall In prices continued onthubouiso hero today. Kusslan "icuritles lobti percent. Other foreign sccuiltlus were \voak. Qiiutiitlutis foi loublcs lluctujted , und prices closed at u fractional roliis > o , On the "aris I'Aius Nov. 4. The bourse hcrowiswoaK today and there wis further selling. Russian securities dropped PI per cent , Spanish live- eighths of 1 per cent , and I'ortugnobo ! ' „ per cent. _ Denver Alining Stooks. Dnsvcit , Cole , Nov. 4 The fol'owliu ' list Is thocloslngquotatlonson the Mining exchange today. S lies , UI.OOJ shares. S.m FranclSco Alining Quotations. SAV I'ltANCtsco , Gal. , Nov. 4 L'ho official closing quotitlons for mining stoo.cs today were as follows : Now York Mlnin * ; Quotations. Nr.wYo'iK , Nov I The following are the closing mining stock quotations : .St. Louis Mining Qiiotntiona. ST. Louis , Mo , Nov. 4. JUnlng stocks dealt In today were : Ailnms Tuu I Little Albert . T Anivrlcnn 'i'4 Silver Ago 45 Central llvcr 15 KlUubeth 157 } $ GranltoM KM Now Vorlc Dry Goods .Market. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 4. The dry goods market was unchanged , but the demand w is moder ate , following so close upon yesterday's holi day , lluslni'ss lmpro\ed slowly diiilnz tlio day and ordeis for Killing fabrics continued to load In Interest. The tone and condition of the market wasstoadv anil little ehanse of nny kind was apprehended for the luimcdlato future. While there Is no specnlatl\o ten- doncv to the demand , thu movement Is In the main satisfactory and there Is no lack of con- lldenco lioods for the south are a little slow , hut articles consumed chiefly In the west and noitlnvest are steadily going foiwurd and arc well bold. Havana Markets. lUvANt , Nov , 4. fai'A.sisu GOLD J2.30'4 ® ( i I\CIIAMII : : Quiet nnd firm. buciMi--ririn. OH Market. ION-DON , Nov. 4. TUIITONTIM : Si'iiiiTS 2Cs Jd per ewt. MVHtl 001. , NOV , 4. TUIU'EMINB Sl'lllUS 2Cs Ud per ewt. Hunk ol' nn land Unllotlit. LONDOV , Nov. 4 Amount of bullion with draw n fioin the Hank of Knglund on baUnco today , i'JU'.OOO. 1'arlH Itentus , I'AIUS , Nov. 4. Thioo per cent routes Olf , T.'iiu for the account. Traitors Talk. CuiCAflo. 111. , Nov. 4. Coiiiicllnmn k Day to CocKrell Ilros : Wheat opened unchanged. Cables worn steady on 1'arls and 1. \oriiool 1 ad vices \\lilcli worunlmiit a htinduir and closed with a lush of buy Ing on reports of laiuo I > UH- | ness at higher prices fir ( export done at Min neapolis. Dulnth , Milwaukee , Chicago and New York. A late rumor that ex ports of wheat from Iliissla hud also been prohibited prob ibiv caused sumo by short sellers The operations of coil tin nromlnont lee il boms Indicate a lack ot unanl nlty of bcntlinunt which wu expect ulll bo stiiinc I'orn and oats' both felt the ullout of the active shlp- plm ; domanil Induced by poor fall p isturaso and the Russian doe-ree prohthltlni ; uxports. hiilo futures as well'is no.irdellv- orles shared the liiiprovomont. May coin and oats lack llku further hubstantlal adv unco \\u pro friendly to all culns on vvoak spots for u good up turn Provisions oponeil blshor nnd advanced all day. c'osliig llrm. Three packlni ; houses vvhlch have In on shut down started up and began cuttliiR ho.-s for January product alruady ( onlraoted for. Wo think tli it on much moro rally bales for a turn will maku p-ollu. Ciiii'AOo , III , Nuv 4 , SwartDiinco A. Mc- roimlck to r O. bwaru .t Co After a lies- It itiiiK market on wheat during most of thu scission prlcct * llnnlly llriiiinl-up Ituculpts woru Inriro overywhero. As yet thuro have been no rains of sUnllluiincu In thu winter wheat district , thouih showers nru pn dle'ti'd for Indiana , Illinois and Kansas for Thursday. Corn was hl her on nn active cash demand , lorctsnuis com I mm liberal buyurs for both Imincdlatu nnd fiituro deliv ery As long at , thu cash demand continues prices will undoubtedly bu in iln- talned. but with ono of the l.ir/- est crops ever raised nonu of whtuhUyut moved. It bcems liUh to us Uivtswi'ru llrm at about l'iO ' ailvancc , thu Itusslan prohibition e < anslng ( Irnuu'ss moro than any thing olio. Tim Husslan uxport of oats last yuar vvuru 70.000,000 , An advance of ISo In hogs causi'il a llrmur provUlon miukut with I'onsldorablo buying for local account , and they m ty continue llrm for a couple days longer. Wouxpect toseu thoni i'll otr again but nru not xucontldcnton thu short sldo as when prices were higher. CiiiCAcio , III. , Nov. 4. Konnutt , Hopkins , V Co totA , MuWh > ) rt > rIt U said that wheat sold atlMo for Dee-umber un thu riu-b during yostenluy's hcllday It was rather easv the first hour today und the ilul IICMI unouragnd ihort celling , As thu mnrkut did not brunk , room tr.ulers undertook to buy back what they had lold , and come paid 03'iC for It. Tuat was nbntlt the lop. and jnit before tlio clot when thu usual Uu-tfhli story was Mirtin on the crowd , n'suli-ing on iniuk'k ndvanci It WIIH lee Into for tM * rumor to bo aiithorltn t vo'y denied or lOiKlrt'ncil , 1 1 trader" olo'o 1 good many of the tt-lills on both si les , whlc n tilted In nn nlino-t cvinly balanci'd mai Ki'U Plioul l the ri'imor prove a fuko , as p is pxperleneo slni , A 'Inner opening tumorrot Is pioiiuble , esiieehtlly if pinllotions o rain In the joUtliWit nro re.tti/iliU Tim export demand nt the seaboard U said t no good iind everything fimirmg buyer' shipments hnvo been fair but stocks nro no cumulating fast und unless the doiiuind ma turlallv Incto iscs we do not bollove It posslbl to susi Uu prices Ut-colpts of enrn have hcei small this week nnd this stntH-d shorls t buying today , l.ongs In your so d ( jnlte frcel1 und loiuht May , relatively mUanc Ing the latter. Wo sin iiothln at piisent lo chnngo our belief thi : .Mny Is n saloon all hind spots , busing thl opinion un the estlm itu by careful obaurv er < that wo now have 2uucoiOOJ bn moio 0011 iivallnblo than at this lime n year ago Ther Is n strong demuul foroals , and It showsn letup , nnd receiving houses for the expor trade have been the best btijois for sovera days , l.iirgoniitiniltlea have been taken , thougl elearances have been below ospeutaUuii" In our letter lust 1'ildny we siigmsled tin following Monday would bo a good time ti buy provisions and this was b ised on the bo llc'f Unit consumption had e itcn 'nlo slock morq lurgelv than generally expected , am thedlseoveiy of this fact would starta i illy iMieh has proved to bo the ease , oveiv lien almost bolnwcApi'cUtlons and the HtoeUs ol laid nnd ribs are espi'i'lally small , and till has given us an ndvnnclng inaKct all day am closing at the very top pilei-s as well.Vi would lather bu long tonight thiin iluiri. ac cording lo the looks of the present market wi believe. CintAno , ill. Nov 41' . O Logan A. Co ti llrynn Commission comp invi Ifoportcd mil In Ivans is with unclian.-o I cables eaiiKOt lather n ( inlet and hesitating market It vh''at , December w he it opened nt fll'to ' Itnlns did not nnpc.ir to be genet al when most needed and early sellers bee ime buyers this with bettut cables made the market vurj n'-llvo toward ihn elo u , December selling ai l-So. ) ' Unr often i'\pu > sspd opinion as to tin future Is niii'hangcd The export domain umllnnos and ulll cent nun. llecolpts at nl Interior points are irooil , but w Ith ail there I' no accumulation of Mom nt any point and tin foreign demand cannot bo sutlMlcd for Imme diate shipment until this di'lliani ! is Hitlslled. Wo M'o no prospects of a decline In wheat and bcllovi It sifo to buy until such conditions change , Corn Is strong on all options. Our opinion or It Is unchanged. With a big demand foreign and domestlcll ulll soil hlghet unless ti-telpt' are largely incicased. ( Jats are nctlvo anil higher Charters toilay from Chicago , ivtnoi Lit of vvheat , 4Ujncibn ( of coin nntl M".OTO bu oils. Lighter slocks of provisions than an- tU'lpitcd nnd higher pi Ices foi hogs gave pro- \lslons u llrm opening and so ruled the mar- Uet. closing nt otHsldo pilcrs of the day , Local scalpers and shorts VVLIO beat buvors , , OITerlugs ruled light. 031.111 I 1.1VK blUUK MIHKKT. OMAHA , Nov. 4. 1891. for the three diys this week receipt- arc 1U.OUO cattle. ? ,3V ) hogs , 4d sheep , ag.il > ir.t lo.'io ; c-attlc , IJ/111 ho0's , 4,014 sheep , the Hist hnlfol last wiol. . 1'icsh receipts \vcro sovonty-four car" , the bulk of them stockers and feeders , bo fir this week compaicd with last there has been a dtcrc iso of about a thousand head. 'I hero were really no deslr.iblo beef cattle here either natives or westerns whllo there was a fair demand for such at llrm prices. Hnslness was neiessarllv slow and vvhllu prices are qnot.ibly stonily , the general tone of the market was not veiy strong. 'Ihere wns no m aerial change In this branch of the trade , holders of good fat cows and heifi-18 liiidlng prices stronger , while pilots vveio rather weikon common and Infoiior cradcs. Huslncas was not over brisk , but there were comp ir.itlvely few dcslrablo animals unsold at thoclo- . Phe yards are at piesent filled to overflowIng - Ing with htockcis and feeders , Including a very small proportion of good block. A slight Immovcment was noticeable In the dcnrind today , but the heavy siiopllus were not mateilally diminished 1'rlccs were not quotably dllTeioiit from Tuesday. 'I hero weio only hlrty cars of hogs re ceived , a very smalJ run for Wednesday There was a. uood demand and under favoi- able advices from other markets salesmen felt warranted in pricing tnelr holdings ton- slderably hl-'hci. Trading w.is brisk at prices generally 5o higher , nc.irly one-half of the hogs selling at $1 ill and the limit paid SJOOfor ono load o ( choice butcher weights. 'iTiu maikct closed early and strong at inoinlng prices. C'AiTr.E Olllcial receipts of cattle , 1'iC as compireil wltli 2.S78 yesterday ana 4tSS Wedneidny of lust wtok. Hoof hteors bc.irco and the general m irltut was blow nnd dull , although prices wore not imot ibly lower. Itutohor stulf weak nnd lower ; feeders in bet tor demand , but the 'supply still toolaizc , prices very low. Hoas Olllcial receipts of hens , S.IOO as compared with . ) , b" yesterday and r > , iiMed - nesday of Inst wook. The market was active with prices . " > c higher than yesterday closed stiong at the advance Hulk selling at nrixStM ) Light , iM7031.7T'-i ; heavy , SATi ® J.UO ; mixed. * J7.V2i.l.SO Sunup Olllcial receipts ot shcop , none a" comp iied with 415 yesterday , and 0b Wed nesday of last week. Dem lud good ; market nominally stoady. Iteprescntntivo Sales. 6TI KHS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. IV. No Av. Pr. 7 Ittel : i 25 v. MII.Kl'ltS AND Sl'HlNnEIlS. 1 cow and calf . 2200 1 cow and calf . lh CO 1 bprlugor . ' 'O 00 CAiivr.s. 1. . ICO 450 11.1017 210 .15 68200 21 . DOS 2 " > 1. . 010 2K > 1..1.MO 3UO whSTunv cAirr.E. Colorado I/and \ , Cattle Co. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. .1 strors * . . 107(1 ( $203 2il steers * . . U53 200 20 feeders. 70J 2 25 M'aillnes. Windsor , Kent A , Co. 70 cows. . . . 60 ! 1M 18 calves. . IKS 425 37 cows. . . . 0.13 1 0 N , Groshon. 1 steer * . 1.100 2 00 1 steer. . . . 1120 3 00 1 htecr * 14uO 200 1Q1 cows . 1000 2 .17' } 4 steels * , l.'o" 2 OJ 350 feeders . 10M ) 275 Tailings llrown-llllr C. Co. 45 steers * 1174 2 2" > 'I'alllnss Clark. 7 cows. . . . 10" > 0 1 CO 6 cows. . . 1000 2 10 4 cows. . . . UW 2 83 D. Jlel'hco ' 10 voarl'nps 779 2 ! ir > I steer . . 1400 2 PO KS feeders , US1 2 M ) 18 bteers. . . 10JO 2 UO 2S steeis. . 1111 2 W WHOD1 HOD1 : . No. Av. Shk. I'r. No. Av. Rhk. I'r. 41 212 NJI170 OS I'M ) U'OIISJ M 2J7 iOI J 70 111 . . . .217 .l.'O .ISO M 255 4J 3 71 01 21S 11,0 .180 72 2.15 IfiO 8 7ri Ml 211) ) SO .IhO Rl . .211 W ) a 75 bl ( 2V ) 381) ) BJ . . . . 217 2SO .175 fi'1 . 2V > 40 .IbO II.1 2iB fi.l 875 71 220 llfl .1 M ) 74 . . . . 2.4 ' .bO J 75 77 . . . 25S .120 ,1M 74 . . . . 221 IJU 3 77 > J 6(1 ( . . .271) ) K.O 3Ml 77 . . . . II'S ' 40 ,1 77SJ d5 Mil 240 C.1 . . . , i.rt ( 1A ) 8 77'J ' 67 21(1 ( hO 81 2 ( ( > M .17711 < ' 'J . . ' - " > l HO M 17.1 120 ,1W (11 ( 2S7 40 .185 Ii7 . . . , ' . )7 Iii3 .1 W ) ( ! . . . . I'rt SIRS W. . . ' . ' . ( ! 3 81) ) Co 151 300 ? . ' 217 40 3 HO I'K.s A.\i ) noun ii. 7 100 3 20 Chlcnjjo I'lvo Htouk flr-irknt , OniCAiin , 111. , Nov M [ bpoclnl Tulosrnm to 'in : IlnIt : ] Is sonu ; jlajs him o naltlo huy- uis took hold with asimii'h BIO\V | of lnlciro-.t as hey inaiilfoatod today. I'lioyvoioout In the yard o. illy und they rttajc'd rlKht with the attlu until ovorv tliliu that hail any norlt had l oun hoiiKht up. They vuiro low to rcHpoml lo the iloinaiidH > f holdon for an ail v unco In u Ices , but an uxanltnation of the niiOllshcd lies v\lll hhow that thuro was a pii'tty soil- oral I'lihniiucinoiil of yaluos Thu culn Fumnmtc'd to fioin AO.IO l.'u and uvora.'us fully oo , coinparlsoii boluc ) u.ido with > nst wouk'n losini ? price" ) . The arrivals In- lulled a tiiruor nroporllon of natlvos hail for homo tliuo D isl , not moro linn 0,000 of the 11,003 ot thouattlu ruculvc'd Dining from the ranges. The uvoia o liiality , hovvuvorrwnii not inueh hotter tli , in loforo that , holni ; only here and thuro u hunch lint vvoiiiil Kr.iiU * ahovu nu'dliiin Therefore vhllo uxtr.i borts uoroiiuoted around M SO 1110 itrnniur part of the trading was bulow YOa Niitlvc-3 wuro ( | noted at from tl ( X ) to * i"1 or pour tocholcu e-ows , holfuis anil hulls , at roni fl.V ) to.LM ) for stookiirs .mil fe > odori and it from i..tO to Kbu for ilresbcd bcuf and Hhlp- ilui ; Hioors tik's of vvusturnu wi ruou a husis if Jl.W to JI.KJ and TuMitih were hiiloalilo at rum H. ± \ to H-l The calf inarknt was troir-or tit fioin iJ.00 to f. ) - ' . ' ) . I.lK'ht lioits ailvaiie'ud from 5o to ICc. the best ortN runchliu HW. Thu Ritln In heavy raduH vv is still moio proiiouuce'd. tl.'i to 14 - > iC'InK P lid for ho.'x that vvouhl not have iroiiKhl inoru than Jl m toll 10 any tlmo yes erduv. ' 1 ho advance in the nocror itrailus was not HO noticeable Tno liicrunsi-il htrcnuth ho in irUut hasduvulopcd within the lust two uy Uacc'onntc'd for hi tlio dec ruasidreculpts nil the f.ict that there has be-cn nn liu-iouso f thrc'o In the iiumhur of local pueKors DII- axed , Thrro was a hrUk de'inaiul and the runinr part of thu n-iuply had chuiiKeel liiuids y thu inlddlo of the foronoon. whllo by U clock tiourly u\ cry thiii bad bcou weighed. The close wns firm nt from M.SO to J.1 OJ fo conunoii to tirlino lluht , } 37l ( to $1.20 for mo ( lluin wolqhtf , nnd MhO to } 4.'m for nvcriiBo of " > ! \\n \ \ and over , citlU sold at ll.RO to J.ViV. llie Kvenlim .lourinl ic'iioils : C.ittlu-Ito ccltits , ir > ,0 Ol shipments , 4.RK1 ! nmrkrt slov nnil Irrc'Kiiliir : native * . $ . ' . fKW si ; Ti-ran" tJ.tiVtt3.70i rniipor-i. ti 7 ; it4 ru ; Htookers , JiKifi 2.1V' . cows , Jl ( X > jt2 75 IIUi-llocppis. ( | ai.txii ! hipmonto , : w(00 ( tnnrkot nitlvonml MlKhcr ; roiiBli nnd common ( IT < & . ! & > ! luUe-il and ( inekun. prime' hon\y and butcht-rV vvoluhls , fl.UVJ 4V' ! , Trii miss , j.i4Haiw. ( ; Shcop Hoci'lpls , O.uoOs RhlpmtMits , 1,000 nmrkut stow , steady to we1 ikon nitlvo ewe JlWimn : mlM'd. $1 40lUi ) wu-ithtrs , * I7 < 25.25ininbs. ; ; Now York lj\e | Meek Market. Nnvy YOIIK. Nov. 4-IIr.Pvrs Itrcolnti y.'Mhead , Inoluillngscvonty-llvo earsforsalo Market slow , easier Nnllvo steers , Jl > < vii f > 00 per lOilhs ; Texans and t'olorados JIOt > al.sO' bulls nnil cows Jl 2VuKO > : dri" < sei ! beef steady at u'l'ij.O'in ' ' ' per Ib. Shipment- today , Cs hooves anil ls > o iiuartorsof beef ; tomorrow. 425 beeves and thirty-one sheep. CAi.VM-KecolplH. 1.0IS himiliinarUet netlve jlrmor for good oals ; veals , J500IIS.OJ per 101 SIH.H- Uc'c'olptH IMsi head ; nnrkot nulel and ' e per 111 higher ; shoop. jIWjduu per 10 olbs ; lambs , J-'i Ovtts.jo , dressed mutton llrm at ( ) ' , < ( ts0 pL.r Hi lions liece'pts ' , 2r ) ( > l head , consigned ill- roi'tj marUet nominally steady at Jl DJ per IOC KIIIISHH City Ijlvo Stock. . . KANSAS . . . . . CITV. Mo , Nov. 4. 0\TTI.K Ue- Hhlpments 20 ; marUut choice Krnilux , f L1'V ( { | in. MII.KP Hecolijts , 7.710 ; shipments , l.'O ; mar ket stnady. St. LotilH Ijlvc Htiiulc Mnrkot. ST. l.oi'iq. Mo. , Nov 4 OATTI.I : Koeolpts , 4,4(0 ( ! HiilpiiiiMils , 1.8JO ; natlvi-s slow ; Tov.ins stiong ; fair lo nrlmu natives * . ' , ' ' 0\r > 0i Texans nnd Indlin sleets , ! M.2r > S. ! 4Qs COHH nnd I'.iunuirf , } , . ' ® . ' . ' . . lionsKecelpts. . i.uflOi shipments. 1,200 ; mir kot lilehri ; heavyl.boIOUnil\ed ; , light , J.l bO@l s : , . Hot urns lor tin- Week a Substantial Gain GcnoiMlly. CiNCisjtvri. O. . Nov 4 ISpeclnl TalcRrnin to I lib 111 K 1 Tomoriow's 1'ilco Cnrient vvlll siy : 1 liu totil pu'liiR In the west for night months to Novombui I , Is about ftG7",000 against o,40,000 last > c-nr. Tlio tot il nuckliu cliiilnic tliu past vveek was ,170,000 .uiiilnst , ldO- COO lust yo.ir. Hetiirns foi the week comp.iro ns follows , for places snonn ; Name. 1891.1CIW. . . 1W.OM 110,000 Kansas City . 5 . ( XX ) 4i'WO ' Oinnlia . 21,001 28,0)J ) bt. I.OUls . 20,0(10 ( 1.1000 Indianapolis . IMIOO 1 ! > , OJQ Mlhv.iukoo . IKOOO ll.ooo Cincinnati . I'l.DOJ ' ISOX ) Cedar Haplds . 1V.COO 0.000 Sioux ( Jlty . fiOOi ) 1MWO Olovel.nd . dOJO H.OOO All otliors . 40,000 6P.OOO O.U.I II A. llUl.I'.b.l l.i : .M.I KKKTS. Country rioiltiuo nuTTPii The best country butter commands 20iI,2Ic ( ; full to peed grades. hSc. | I'OUl.Tlil Ohl fowls slow.T > 0'a..00 ' ) ; sprlns chickens , W."i.ti2.7'i ; dueks , $1 00 : llvoturkoib , lOc pel Ib. KOOB Oenor.il market , I oitinneii > uvr or CHILI. AVorld'n Fair Coiiinii.ss'oiici'.s of No UHO 'Jlicro at I' Cincvoo nintinu opTiiK Tlin , ) Cuicvno , 111 . Nov. 4. f Director Gcncial Davis 1ms ordered tlio \ \ 01 Id's fair aRcwts out of Chill. The com missioners , three In number , quit work very abiuptlv on receipt of the ditector guiiornl's cnblo older and startoa for sufer quarters to thonoith. ' 1 hey had been nt woik in the smaller cities along the const , after piotty thoioughly uanvnbsing Santiagoatiel doing as rnucli ns thov dared try to do In Valparaiso The order to leave the country was inaolted , ns by a fear that it would bo impolitic to jncbs the subject of a v\nrld'b fair appioprl- ation while public sentiment against Ameri cans \\as running s > o high. Biilmaccdn's government hnd appropriated 8100,000 for a woild's fair exhibit and tbo special coinmis- slonersero trying quietly to get the con- giossional paity1 to approve IJnlmncoda's ap propriation , or to make a now ono. So far it Is not recorded that this moiiemont has made any Haltering progress. Mr. Davis says ho does not believe theio is going to bo a Chilian war and if there is not , ho Is conlldont that that sbiewd commercial nation will make ti complete exhibit of whatever it has to sell. As soon as the row is adjusted the commis sioners to Chili will return to their posts. OM VII V IlOt'sns SUFI IC1ENT. A St. Louis tolegtam this morning an nounces that the AtmourCudnhv Packing company of Chicago is contemplating the establishment of its main packinguoujoi at Kast St. Louis. Tbo nearest approach to the company named found to bo through Secre tary und General Manager H. U. Dunham of the Cudahy Packing company , whoso gen eral ofllcos ore located In the Hookery build- in C. C."Mr. . Cudnhv is in O'uahaat the present time" said Mr. Dunham , "but I think I can state wltn almost absolute certainty that the luinoris ontiioly unfounded. The packing nouses of this comrmny ate now located in Omaha and aio sulllcicnt for its needs. In Chicago , save for two wholesale depots , wo huvo only the general oflices. Icouldn't sav , of course , what Ideas Mr. Cudahy might possibly entoitain in piivato , but I 'can say that ho has made no such piopositiou to the company " KKSVI.1 OK MASOVIC KH'OItT1 ? . On Friday afternoon the copostono of the cmnt stiucturo at the coiner of State and Randolph sticets known as the Masonic fr.i- toinity toniplo will bo placed in position by Past Giand Commander .lobn C. Smith , with all the imposing coioraonial of the Mu- sonlo order. The occasion will bo , i unique ono In the history of Masonury In tlio United States from the fact that w'hilo the coi oniony : ) f dedication is a usage as ancient as thooidor Itself , never before will It have been ob served to ciown with llttliig rites tbo com pletion of n temple of such vast and imposing propoitious us the cdilico elected by Chicago Masons. wisTi'.uv rroi'i.u IN cincvao. The following vvojtorn uooplo are In the citv : At the Kioheliou Mis. Decker , Davon- [ iort , la ; MlssL.Volls , Lincoln. At the Loland- George VV. Mills , Omaha. At the Palmer Mis. S. n. Hall , George | j , May , Charles City ; Mr. and Mis. A. A. liobinson , W. P. Hlxon , TopeUa , Kan. ; C. \V. Baker , DCS Molnes , la. ; Miss Louise Jdonwader , Ottumwa , In ; Air and Mis. W. [ j. Uowen , Poit Madison , la , ; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Nason , Omaha ; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mai kloy , Muson City , la. At the Gtaml Pacific D. P. Glvons , J , M. Dtuisty , Dc-s Molucs , la. , G. P. Derby , \V. \ . ' , Foster , Hurllngton , In. ; Mr. ami Mrs , S. .j. Dovvs , Cedar Kaplds , In. ; A.M. Hough , Mowton , In ; L P. Howes , Kldoia , In , 13 C. Wakollold , Sioux City , la. , liiahop and Mis. \V. L Peiry , Miss Pony , Davenport , In , R A. "Way TO RID THE HUMAN UODY OP Tlio Poison of Disease IB TO FencE ir OUT Tiinoiou TUB always docs this effectually. It treats the ifiscaso Instead of the symptoms , nnd re moves the cause , thereby making a cure. Mrs E. J. UOWILL , No. 11 Qulncy St. , MeilforJ , Maes. , eye Itiat lur mother lina been cured of bcrofula , by the tuo of fourboltlca of a. c. D.f after having had muck other treatment , ami ruluccil toqultcalowcuiiUltlouof liculth , U4 I tbouglit the couM not live , Trcatl'e ou Illood anil Skin Dlteatca mailed frco , Atlanta. Ga. , Forty five lilcheit awards bavu been rucclv wl ny hea- tinry JoluiMin from dlf- Krunt International uipo. Bltliins for thu BtiH > rlurltj of the'lr I'oroun I'liutcri and iithur irouiU llunsun'a I'luiti-rs have many ooin. netltora bill no rlvuU It Is not n uxtttruia. Git the Ueuuluo. OMAHA miV u DIRECTORY. A. II. Porrio & Co. M. 0 , Daxon , 1(0 ! Dotlno diroet. Illcyclcs sold on n onthlr piyments Send for our eitnlouuo nml prlcoi I.M N 1Mb street JiOOK JilXlKliS und ST.t TlOXtillls Ackcrmnu Brother ? & Hointzo , Printers , blndors , el jctrotyport bli'libojt mtnif rnctururs Hill Ilownrd utrcet , Onnlit JiUOTb A XI ) Morse-Goo Shoa Company , IIIW Iliminl ' ireet Factory , corner llth nnd Diiuxlns Htrcst \\o ro niuklnKLlosu prices to cish linvnni nnd in iklnx n class of uoo Is wbli h Is very sal able with nierihanta Williams , Van Aer- Kirkendall , Jones& 0 o uam & Harto \ \ hnlosnlcMftmifnrtnr'rs AKentifor lloston Uub- 1212 llnrnoy street. bcr ' IH.U Co Illf. 1101 nnil 1101 , llnrno ) street Oniahft , Xeb. JiU'lCllKHS Jolm L. Wilkio , Louis Hellor , Omnlm paper box factory imtc1icr nnd 1'ickers Tools nn 1 nuppllos Hi" l"th A i-t Mnrj's Ave , hoi nnd sluuii cnsln s Orders promptly Illlod 11P-11H Jacksun street Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutant& Squires , Lime Cj , , Ilnrd nnd soft conl ship Ilnrd nnd soft conl S K. pers street 1303 rnrniin cor loth and Douvlas Oiunlin trccti. CO 11 NICE. Eagle Ooruico Works , Jl rtiiifacturersofOalvim l/i'il Iron Cornice. Window cups , metnllo Bkylluhts , etc 1110 nnd 1IU DoilKoat. CEMENT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 220 S. 15lh Street , 1,1 me , cement , etc , etc. Omnlin , Nob. Cor 9th nnd Douglas SU U If V GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Dry poods notions , fur- Goods Oo , , nlshlng noo.lt Dry eoods. notions , fonts' fnrnlrtblni ; goods Corner llth nnd Howard oor. llth nnd Ilownrd Sts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo , DETHO1 rA U IOM ATIC Electric Motors Illustrated cnt i frco nnd Dyamos Catnlo/iio free II A Klnncyen I 1014 Cipltol Avenue A t aJ \.I.Ifu llldi ; FA JIM MACJI1A EH V , E'l C. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , General no-iern ngent Corner tones nnd Oth Sts. bkiuiill.i I'low Co , Uiunlin , .Neb I3H-ll.'il Sliornian Ave FLOUR. R. T. Davis Mill Oo. C. n undervvooil , Mnnneor nt Onnlm Cor bill anil Jackson Sti S. F. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo , , 013-16-17 , N. loth Street Merchant Mllleri Olllconnd Mill DM North C n IllncV - MnmKcr. 11 III Mrcct FURNITURE AND CAJtPE'1 VS. Dewey & Stone FurBeebo & Ruuyan Fur- iiituroOo. , nituro Oo. SucccaorH lo O. A lloaba Kiirnltnroand cnrpcti , A. t o , I1S-1I1U 1 irnnia Street (1 rieo and 1 ith Sts Oinnim GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. Rents' furnljliln , . coed % ml it lololir.itod uninil ' Itucknkln " iiverall-i , Pints , hhlrK ions , mo tor I'tli mid lluvMinl rfts William Blake , Uruco & ( Jo , 17 aim olfl'bouth ICtli Ht ! O.-03finvcn ! worth St. Oiuahi , Noh Om-ilp , Neb GROCERIES. 'axton & Gallagher , Meyer & Ruapko , 7IU-T11 b. lUth Street , lDI-llLjlariiuy ( | Hlroot , Onuilin , Ni.'lj Onmlin Nub D , M Steolfj i Oo , Sloan , Johnson & Oj. U0t'l. Jonoi Struul , Uth anil l-oiivc'tiwurtli blrc'uti , Omilm , Nub. Oinnlia , Net ) Allen Bros. , McConl , Brady & Oo. , 10MI10 llnrnujr 3tli iiml l.c-uoavT.jrtl ) , Oniulm , NuU Onmlin Nub (7(7 ( APOWDER , Hugh G. Clark. ( lon'l Woili'rn Anniit of inpmif * iiorllni ; dun lovrilur , Atlni lil.'ll oiplo- K t | n , liuui HARDWARE lector &WilhelmyOo Olark-Andieeson Hardware Oo. ur 10th ami JiuiuuuBti Uth anil Ilnrncjr , O.u ill Omaha. Neb N AND PKO visions rynn Ooinmission Oo A. S , MoWhortor llrokpr , grain , prnrlnlnn lloo m I& , Donril nf Trnit nnil Miuk . N V Ilfo MrokiTJ 1'rlmlc wlrtf Mill * I'rlvatowlroClil- to Vt-w York , Chlc.iao rnett , pi Ixinli unil nnil SI I.ouls Cnihxmm Ncir York botik'lil- Cockroll Bros I F. 0. Swattz & Co. , Urokorn ftmto.nli htiyori llrnkcr , ( ! rnln I'rorl'loni ITIinlc nlrci 10 Now i-to 1'rlTnlo nlro l st York , ClilciiKU. A S1 ! Louis nmiriilonuii lloo in lxiil It.-IS llonril ef 7 , llnnril of Triuli' tnmh\ ) Trmle i ; , ! > Om t JltOX WOHKS. Paxton & Vierllng Omaha Safe & Iroti Iron Works , Works , Wrought nnd cil Iron tiullitlng work , onxlnci , Mnnnf r < tire nnd huraUr bra s work eonornl proof nfo < , vmilM } \ \ fiHiiidry. nnolil.io nn < t work lion alnUti'n ninl Mncknmlth Mutt. U 1' nro oscnpei (1 An- ltr ) iilul ITlll St. ilrc'i'ii , HtliAJnckion ll 'LIQUUHS. Her < fe Co. , R. K. Grotto , I Iqtmr .Mcrclmnti , Itnporlpr nnd lubber of 11U Iliirncy "trcot , Wlnot nnd Liquors Mnmirnctur m Kcnnrilr's lOUnnil Wfl tnrimnHt. I'.nst Itiilli Illltori rrkolhlion nliplk.tllon. L. Kirsoht & Oo , , Frick & Herberts , \ \ liulcsnle Ilitor ( Do.il'rs \Vliolc loLlquor Doilorl 107-IUV S 10th SU fOI-W H. 10th St. LUMIStili. G. W. Douglnss & Oo John A Wnkofiokl , Iniporti'ibAnicrlcnn Tort Ilnnlnood Lumbar , land ( Vnionl , Mllwul kt'ii Iljdruillo Coinoil 1310 N'nrth Iflli Struct. Wbltd Lliuj Oharlos R. Lee , Louia Bradford , Ilnnlwuiiil limiter , wood ciuioti | nnd paniuot Lumber , llnio.ccniont.otn. llourlnt ; Ctlinlid lloniliM (13J ( I iillln9 Strop ! Y AXI ) XO'llOXS. 0. A. Stouchill , I , Oborfolder & Oo. , nnd Jobber' In Iinportor' Milliner ) . Notions.Cloik ? Millinery IUc youth llth . 03 210 iniUIS 11G-11SS irthSt , Omnlin Street MUSU'AI * INSTltUMMNTS , E'IG. Max Meyer & Bro OeM A. IIospo , Jr. , M f K jo > vi > lori > , iloalori In I'lnai , Ortiini , ArllstV mualciil ln'trajnont.i , \lntorlnli , itc. : etc rnnln and IGtli 1111 Doimlaa SlrpoL OYSTERS OILS. Platt & Oo. , Oonsolidated Tauk Oyster , Fish nnil Celery , Line Oo. 819 South 10th Bt llflllned nnd lubrlcitln } Dm Ul Cole Mium cr oils , nxlu ure HIS , otc. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith , Schroader & Oo , , Denlers In country prod Cnsh buycrj butter nnl i uce , fruits , vetfutnbtes , CKKS , nnd Rcnoial coiu- etc allusion merchants 1207 Hownrd Street. 4.1.1 south 11 tli street. Robert Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo. , 1517 Ilownrd Street. 1'rodiicc , fruits of ill Wrlto for prices on but ter , ctfus poultry , ami kind- , oysters , k nuo 13th and llnrnoy btrooti. Kirscbbwun & Sons , Jas. A. OlarkSc Oo , Iluttcr , chccso , cgti Iliitter , CRKS and poultry poultry nnd ( jamo 12OT Ilownrd Street. OI-J smith Uth Street. Bates & Oo. , ronntr > produce , fruits , TCt-elnbli's uroeors' l"i- ilntlfcs tens , spices , etc. 417-IU fIllliSt. . 1'Al'Elt. GOODS Oarpentor Paper Oo , , Omaha Eubbor Oo. , Curry a full stock of Mnmifncttircrs and job printing , wrapping nnd bers all kinds rubber irrUliik' paper , carJ pa KOO < ls per , cic K'W Pnrnain fctreot. cicXEED& XEED& Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Seed Drawer * , 'lonlcrs In Stoves rcpnlrs of all kladl Kiinlen , Krnss , uraln and Looks nnd HonltM tree lecds for aalu 4JI-JJ , ) south 15th. MIS. lltli Strnat , SASH , noons , u LIN vs. EIO Mi A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & Door 03 Mnnufnctiirors of snsli , Munufacturorsof mould- d oo r blinds a nil Inus , blinds , doors , cto. moiildlnxs llrnnch of Ollli e lice , l.'lh nnd Iinrd Sts lloom 421 Ileo IlulldlnT. S'lEAM ANJ > WATER SUPPLIES TEA , COFVEE , Oonsolitlatod OofFea Company , Ilinnil 141(1 ( llnrnoy St , Om ilia , Neb TOYS. JULLIA UD8. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiok- 'oy , diilli , a Ib iimn , Balko-Oollonder Oo , , nncy gooiH , lioiiao filr- llllllunl mcrclmmllii ) . ll lllllK MIOill , Cllllll- Mdoon ilxturoi. cn larrliiKe 407,4 Kl S lOUi street , ' . UI'J biirnani Street. Onuilia SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED A. D. Boor & Oo. ( Hunter & Grcon. -W r.iclmiuo llulldlni ; , 10 nxthnnKO Ilullillng , bonlli Omaha. Soi 11 Om ihn. \Vo ( ml Om mirrfloin Kronrh Keinu Iy CALTHOS frit ; ninl ItEiil KiiiiriintiiitlmtClALTiionnlll HI OP llUclinrtft * * V rmUitunii , < JintK Niu'riii'itorrltrn * V urlcuccla nod lll.KIOIti : lo \luor. . L'it it and fay i/tatu/ieil. AdlrMi.VON MOHL CO. , 8ol inrrlrui AgvaU , ClarlooiU , Ohio. YOUNG MEN OL33 MEN" . QIT IH THE TOILS OF THc SERPENTS OF DISEASE. They maue heroic elforti to free themielvei. . but not hnowlDR bow to lucccufullr VSHAKEOrFTHE HORRID SNAKES ; 8lTuilu Jvi | air BU 1 iluk Into ofailf grtt * . TV OUR NEW BOOK ' 'MHI fr ro'l.l'll ( I < D I rullmlUilllnic. > illIU tboililloiophrolDliltl * ic anil Anktloni ol tb rient of Man , ao J bow bf HOME TIIEATMENT. tymethodieicluilvolyoar own , tb Horn ! fiiwitjf Loit or ralltm Utnbooa , , Occirtl nd Mirroai D ' ) tllltr. OTeakn.n ol Body ( nMlnd , EB cti of Error * or EictiKi , Btnnt < l or k ac.n.rli.lh . m lor Book . fuMU.Ml.o.nlpiu | | | , fi ERIE W1EDIOAL CO. BUFFALO , r CURE , YOURSELF ! . r Ask > orir lriiiBl ) t for _ , bottle ol IIIK < J. 'l ho only , / IIOM jioli'iiwui rc'iacdy fur all I J the unnatural iliacharcei and I prlv ate diaciihi a of men am ) the I dc-hilltatmi ; VM'iikntM peenlmr 1 to women It cures In a levy Idaa with > ut the aid or hllclty of n doctor i J'rilifr il Avienev r"r' Manufactured by . S Tbe Evans Chemical Oo.1 CINCINNATI , o. Ni\V : EPrtB OIUTAIN ma itinn.i.iC " M B t l utliiu uro , nave-r rvlurna 1 nil ) ncml > caleit I'KICI. to anr lulturcr a prcnerlptlon to vnlurtfu ai ll weak putU ami certain euro fur Ion vluor , eiuleslom , yurlcu- CClO , luipoloncr Adilroia J. JJ , llOl/aU. / Jtux OU , Alblou. Allclu