r 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FIUDAY , NOVEMBER 0 , 180i : Die 'jlVJl I ' ? fair Business Transacted and a Strong Feel ing Existed. NO IND CATIONS OF WET WEATHER , Opening About tlio Hiuiio n Vrstcr- liny , Hut Trailers Koou I/ont In- turo8t ntul 1'rlucN Un OIIIPAOO , III , Nov. 1 On Iho whoit miirkot todnyttiori ) w.is a f.ilr Ijiialnosn transictcd nnd iiAtrun i'r fuulltiK oxlstnil. Truillti ) ; was rnllinmimsiiincllo , liiton tliu wholu tliuolutno of liuslnrsi coin | > , iruil favor ibly wltli tliu Dast few tltiys. Tlio unrly Ucollnu or reaction from iilic'iint llcnres WMS iittrlbntud to cloudy wujithi'r liuro nml uvrry Indluitlon of r.un liiitudvlci * from tlio win tor whuit prodiielnn country wuro not Inillc itlvo of wet wonthor , repcirM saying tliit nctt of Indiana tlio wuntlicr wus cool nnd dry , with norlliorly winds lloivmcr , low liaroinotur WIIH ruportci at Toledo with conornl slmworsur cxpuotLi ! rains on tlio Allu/hiiny Mlopo. The ( Mnvlnimtl I'rlco Cnrrunthald tlio wliont crons1 condition win nut Improved Tim dry Vo Ulior with prolnilily tlio tiilnulpnl factor In lie nnrxLl , und to llils us wult ns strong Cables ami ollior iiiinors I'c urdliiK tlio pro hibition of wliuiit cviiorti fiiini Unsslii , ind 10- inu'tlon of duty In ( ! < rininy hud some ulfi-ut on tlio nuirnrt In uoni'ril. LUoiiiool wus ipKitcil at from > td to Id hlirhiir und London lid liltfliLr llorlln was'JVC per bn lilphur , mid 1'urls from o to I'iipnr mi liltflinr A Ik-rlln cubic Hiild ' I here uro tro | iuets of tlio expert - port dnt > on vNho.it bo.iikr lur.ily rtdncud , " und .1 London euliio H ild "riicspoulul trcuty liotMLun the I'n tcil Htiiti-s nd ( luimuny Is llkrly to ii'stilt In Iho entire rumovitl of tliu duty " Tliu present duty on who it Into Ocrm.tny IB nbont , l'c HIT bii Now Vork n-portod tint ty- two loadH t.iki n foi export. The export cle.ir- cincus from funr ports vi'sterdav uKUreKuted 411 OJ > bii wlit-nt uml Hour. I'lol ht room for IHH.OIX ) bit HIIS tiiki'ii hum Aritxnls In tlio miithwrslMMO III or.il. IteLclpU at Diiluth woioiol cars nnd MlnnenpollK 4Ti ( cirs. utotul of 1U'4 cms. iiKuliiit l.U',7 < , .trs yi > stvriliiy and U''M'urs ' n juur nun. Local rreelpls wire ( * > - curs of wlilcli I.0 cars were of contiaot ride Wltlnliau.iN fiom store , . . ' > , ' , ' bn. Ifciulpts at till points uKKio atcd I.VJI.T'HI bit , und ship ments fiom H imu were ! Hi,811 bn Tlio u\poi t eli'.irancuH from four ports wore ill.OM ) bhls of lloiit. . .indV.11U Im. of wheat. Tlie opening \MIH about the s imu ns jcstor- cluj n i-loslnn to iishudo o\er , but ( inlckly onscil oir from 3 c to 4c , then became and with some llnctu itlons from sic to Ic. but declined s o to closed from ' 6c to Uo lower for De- cumber , and unchanged for .May , us com- ji.iiud with yesloid.iy , Thoduniund for cash corn from shippers was nil , ip November opened at r > c , sold to r n L- . oir to.WMc , , tnd then back to.M' ' o Vear sold from 4" > 7io to 4ii'4C. ' Jlay was more active than any other future and stion ei , sollliiK from 4 ! c toI4u mill at Io ! clock was uluiiil 44c. The mat Kut wus generally stron ; durlni ; the liihl hour. Keum was a lar e buyer ot Mav to cover short ulcsind the prlco advanced to 41'nr. ' November held tlrm around .Me and S-l e wh lo vo ir sold to 40 u Nu ir the close the Hpcculathi ) futures eusL'O oil some. C'usb torn made u uharn advance , shippers 10111- petlliK briskly and No. 2 Hold toTi c. Uuts vvero higher. ' 1 lie shlppltiK demand at , the Bcabouid was reported active .Hid shorts hero were nervous at the start and pilcesad- MinctMl siinie , though most of the Kuln wus noon lost on vlj'oions belllnir , November slirted at.rc , bntboUl oil to.ll-Uc. December Mild from .L"4edown to.11 hi' , while Muy went from .Up to Ill'jf but fell to ,1.1'aC. ' Hartlett- I'ru/ler , I'atton llro . and Couiiso'inan wore 111 orul Imverrtof o its and pricts held very steady during the List IHMII. lliiK pioJuots were slionjc and lilRhor curly , tlmii.h nilidi of the K.iln was lost The re- telptsof live luus weio 1"OJU head less than i'\pectd , and | irlces f o to lo hlxlior. This uturted the marUot strong I.IKI lilu'lier but p.icKers sold freely ami a decline sjt In. J.in- uary poiU sold from J1I.40 to Sll.Vi'J ' but iJioUu totil , I7'i ' Iiinuary laid sold from SO 40 to 'SJ,4."i , but went elf to Ji.l" > January ribs ho d t J)07'i eaily oil to 43 87'S. ' The weak- ne s continued during the last hour on hcav y snllliiK by packers , led by John Cudiidy. .1 ui- iiiny poii < old oir to ll.J7lt. January lard to fit , KJ anil .lunuarv ribs to t > 83. The le id I UK futures r.ineeu us follows : t'usii ( | uotntioiiH were ns follows : 1 louit Uncli.iniod : winter pitonts , $1.30 fet | > Ui spiltm p.itc'nls , Jl I0"i.n0. WiiKAr No. ' sprlii ? client , ftlc : No. 3 sprinu wheat. RVilbU'iu ' : No a red , ! )3c. t'oit.N No. a , too , , ' ' * ° ' No. ! l white'Jp'aiHSo. KVK No 2 , U0'c. llAHt.i.v No. 3 , 58@.VJo ! No. S , t. o. U , 4'lItfiOc ! No 4 , 4 ii , " ) i , rt.AXHKH ) No. I , 04'Je. ' TiMOTiivSFKli I'rlmo , $ l.lXiJ.M. ( | I'OIIK MISH pork , per bti. JS : )7'5 ) ; lard , per owt , 1010 : short ribs sides ( loose ) . IT > . 'iOffifi"i ! ; dry salted shonldors ( boxed ) . 3.70 < & ' > T > : hhort clear sides ( boxed ) , M.2.V30. ID. WiilSKiiv-Dlstlllors' llnlshod goods , per gnl cl In * bunAiis Cntlo.if. iinolianKod , fx3. > yc. Kocolpts and slilpinunts today were as foi- " Ions : On the Produce exchange toduy , tr > o butter market was unchanged ; fancy separator , 30o : line creamery , 28.i. ) o : dairies , fancy fresh. 23 fti-Mo ; No. 1 dairies , 1820o. L'ggn , fresh , 21'lc. Nt w roH NKW YOIIK. Nov , B. Ki.ouit iJecolpta. : ifl,12 ? paokagCH ; exports , 4.470 bhls. 1,7.1 ! ) suoks : more active , steadier : sales , : u-j0 | bbls. MUAI < Steady ; yellow western , M20 . WllBT-lleeolptn , S24.4M bn ; exports , 10.I/.7J Im ; Kales. ll,7o..o o bu of futures : 4.1,000 bu of Bpou t-piit mnrkot higher ; active ox- port demand. No. 2 rod , * l 04 > il.nri in More nnd elevator ; ? I.O.Vii,1.0l ( tilloat : ( I OS'.ai.Oi'i f. o. b. ; No. d rod. J10J' , ; uugriidtd. IHl eOM.lO No. I northern , j.07li | aiiHi , ; No I , htird , 1 1014. Options nd- Mineed .iTi o on tinner cables ami good foreign buying orders , and us- liec ally from Liverpool : but soon declined W.O on reports ot rains nt the wi-st ; this was followed by uu advance of > i ® ' .e on repoits of n possible reduction of tlio Herman duty from which there was n icaothm of , < iis o with freer selling ordurs , chlelly local , The olobo Is steady at q , < I ? iO udvuiicu of yostorJiiy. No. 2 rod , Jlovifti.oi : Novom tior. ifl.OMBItn , cloaiiiLltn . > i ; Ioe ember , ' - - - - - - tl.lll'tSU' closing" fl lOi April . . . . . . . . , . _ . „ . „ . ing JI.UU ; iiini' . Ji.lWwi'lVrefo'sfng' , jl.i'it , . UYIbtroug nnd In good duinniiu ; western , f I 01 ® ' tilt ! ; sales , 40.00U bu u. 1. f , at * I Ul. lUill.M-ilitllt No , 2 .Milwaukee , We. COIIN llocelpts , K',075 bu ; exports. 2112,2.14 bu ; miles. I.DII.OiObu of futures : IJO.100 bu of spot. Miot mnrkot higher , good ( lemaiid , moderate nilerlngsi No S , 707lo In elevator ; 71B72o utloatt ungraded mUod.CVQ'Uic. Uptlousnd- Miiici'il 2i4u on November and l o on otlier months In light supplies ; short covering unit continued large cahlu acceptances , November. WXiiuT o. closing at < 17J4e : Decem ber. f * > < 35.s r , o oslng at MV ; Jiiiiuiirv , S4' , OMIio , closing at M'tci robruary. fil O-VS'ii ) , olimlng in Me ; Muy , ft.l > . ® .Mc , closing nt.Me. OAJS Kecolpts , lhlli.1bu ; exports , 1,750 bu ; Knit's , 740.WO bu of futures ! 4W.OOO bu of spot. bpot nii.rl.ct notlve , higher. Options fairly active. Htuiiu : November , IllStt-Mc. cloilne ut i ie : Uetcmbur , IWiidtiuc , e.oslng nt as > 4ei January , Inxa-eMie , closing at. Wiei May , IHUc , Hpot No. ! , whltis : iUSWIu ! > Ju ! mixed wi-stern , 3M400 ! vvhlto wohtoni , 4Ultai Na 8 , Uiloiiuo , UUJiC. llAi-Slenilyj BhlpplnB , COGCKoj coed to choice. 7MtK3c. lloi'd 1 Inn , ( julot ; common to choice , 14 ® IDo ; i'aclllo co mt , UttlSc. Cot KK Options opened iteiuly from M points up to fi down ; closing stead v und un changed to ID points down. Hales , IW..VXI bags , including Nov ember , til 11X118.11 ; December , * | | hWjflU1 Wj Jauimrv , lll.n i.iio | ; rnurunry ! I1I.OOJ March. tll.JO&ll.tOt May.tll.2ftOll.5f Juno , t 1.45i July , } ll.0011.40spot ; Itlaoulet , No , 7 , ( l.l'\ HudAii Ituw hold flrm nnd inilotj roUnud , steady. Now Orleans , quiet and flrm , I'tTiiot-hUM-Oponed Htoiidy and advanced Ho on early trudlug , then dolliieii i\io on pre - uro to sell by local holders , afterwards ral- , ted So uud cloked Heady , I'eninylvaiiln elli rule * ; Uv > cmliroyuouojeuiug ; ) ) ta. o lowp t Me , closing MUc. No snle.s of Limn oil. Total sales 143,000burro ) * . COTTON HKFII Oir/ Dull , steady. TAU.ovY-yuIrt nnO steady. UostN Stonily , quiet. Ttwi'K.NTlNK Dull ntl'i'toaic. ' Kens Quiet , wenki western , Ztl4SM4c ! { ; ro- colptJ < , Cnr,7 pnckngcs. I'OIIK Moderately nctlvo nnd itondyi old mem. tlO.Ci ) ; new ILCSS , 111.00 ; extra prltno , U0fitoll.no. OUT MrATS-Qiilct. but ntrady : middles , dull nnd eisy ; short clear , November. 10.72'i. ' LAitu Opened strong nnd closed easy ; western steam , tfi.41 ; sales. H70 tierces , 11 twa r > 71 { . Option sales , 3.60J tlorccs : December. M5 ( . closing nt { 041 ; January , fd.7IOfl.73 , clos- Intf nt la0 ! rcbrnarv , (5.7fl. ( closing at frt.63 bid ; Mnrch , MM , closing at J'i.78 bid. DHUTtPit ( Julel nnd wenks western dnlry. 14 ® Kc ) ; western creamery. iVit-Wc ; FMgln , Ulc. CIIPRSI ; Pair demand nnd flrm ; part skims , 47'ie. I'm Inov-Ilulli Amorlonti. ir 7.aiC.OO. . Cori'Kit Kasler ; lake November , (11.50 ; lake December , ill 0' . LKAD-Dllll lit Jl 10. TIN Dull and steidy ! straits , $1000 Oiiiulia ( irnln Mnrkcl. I'rlcos bised on delivery at Mississippi rlvor points , Nebraska Inspection , and tun days' shipment , unless otherwise state. ! . WllKAr No ' . ' red winter , "Oo bid ; No , 2 spring , ( W bid : No .1 spring , tile bid. NKWf'oiiv November shipment. 40Vie bid ; yi > nr shipment. UL bid. K\K-No. 2. hlcliid OATI--NO. 2 , white. MVobld ; No. .1 , white , SOl.e ; No. 2 mixed , i'l'jo ' bid. NOTKS , The hour for thodally call has been changed from II o'cloi k a. m . to Uin. Among the sile were : < > 000 bushels No .1 white oats.'Ji'ic : 20,00) ) new mixed corn , on tr.ick II iltlmnrc , Tik" Irt.iioo No a or better corn , yo ir shipment , 40e : lO.noi No. 3 or better corn , shlphy lecembor ) l" > , I04o II. P. Mnroliouse , Heaver Crossing , was on the bo inl , Among the visiting grain men was William Vim Dohren. M Hard Isiuo Motlor , representing Murray , Nelson A , Co . Chicago , was hero A M Di.v , nf thu Him of Counsolman A. I ) ly , heavy Lhlrugo grain buyer" , wuslooMng over the Nltuatlou here Mr D.iv rein irked that there was a big cash demand for com nml oats. In wheat , If wo get a big forolgu ilomand pncos will go higher , but without th it demand and with Inrg * receipts prices will drop C C. Uhrlstle , a Kansas City train man , was up looking over the giouncl. Kansas City tlarivcrs. KANSAS Cm. Mo. Nov . " > rt.outt Sto idy ; unchatucdi pitentfM)1 ) ® " " * ! ! oxtr i faticv. S'.axil..1 , * ! . fincy. f-.0"Ti2 II ; choice , tl.UOft'-OO ; XXX , II7W.MI ) WiifcAT Very qiilot : No 2 hard , cash , 81c bid ; No 2 red , c i h no bids. Cons rirni , No . ' , cash 3S'o hid ; No vember , . . ( ) ' , ( ! I Id. OATS-Stuady ; No 2 , cash. 2i3e bid ; Novem ber. 2l'c ( bid. Tt.AX hl-KD-s.- . . . HAV Weak ; unt'li mged : timothy. JSOO ; fancy pr ilrh'.Wi ) : irood tochoce , $5,00j50 ; low grades. * .KK > ai V ) . HUTTKII riim , unchanged , ercimery. 22- 2Hcdalrv ; , NSl c : store picked , I4l0c ; pack- In tr. I2e Eons rirni nt 2)u. ) KKCKiiTs Who.it , 8.MOO bu ; com , 2,500 tut ; o-its , 7.IOJ bu hliii'vit'NTi Wheat , G8.B3) ) bu ; corn , 2'iOObn : onlH. o..MO bu. II , Illnmer , Chako , was In looking over the markets tiutlon. Ijlvcrpodl IM tricot * . LIVI itronu Nov. 5 WHEAT \ < Inn ; do main ! Improved ; ho dors offer sp.uiuzlv. fil- Ifornla No 1.8s lOd'QlSs in'jd ' pnr cental ; red western spring. "s7d'3ds ' 7'id ' ; No 2 red win ter. 8s "idStSs 1'Sd. COIIN rirni : ilcmand fair ; mixed western , Cs fAtd per cent'il. LAUD -Prime wostern. 3.1s per cwt. Wheat .Market. Allnn. . Nov. S WHEAT Stronger ted ly. There vv.is n break In the market near the chibo and bidding was ititte | oxolted for llfteou minutes Cash and low cradcs were ai'tlve. Ifccclpts. 4aicirs. Close : November. SS'Jc ' ; December , f > ( l3Bc ; May. 0i'Bc on track ; No. I h ird. HO'Cc ; No. 1 northern. No 2 1101 them , 8VfcS7e. St ST. Lotus. Jio. Nov. 5. AViinvr Plrm ; cash , fll'je : Mav. * 1 Oi'8 bid. COIIN l-'Iim : cash , 4'il5c : May. 41'Jc , OATH Stroii. ; cash. HiiUc ; May , 27J . I'oitK-Sto idler ; I'i.l2't. ' LAUD-Btoidy ; JC03 \VlllbKVV Jl. 18. _ tiTUCKb AMt Ul.V7 > S. NEW VoitK , Nov. 5 The stook market today was ugaln subjected to consider iblo urossnro from boar sources nnd while dull for the greater portion of the time and entirely feat ureless In the general list , the activ Itv de veloped In n fo.v stocks by the Irinimerliig operations of the professionals brought the total transactions up to n very respectable figure. The general list also bvmpathlzed with the weakness In the few stocks which suffered most pressure , but only In the o shares was tbeio any real weakness shown , and the losses for the day were liihlgnlUcant outside ot the few shares which iccolved most attention. Money rates were easier today nnd lo ins were alfected as low as4 per cent. The coil stocks and the gr.uuors wore the fuituros to- lay , and the hammering of these shires was liorslstont and hoav v , and especially during Iho forenoon and the last hour , and In Data ware A. Hudson , which was depressed 'I per cent and L icU iwanuii over 2 per emit , al though no apt ) ireni c insu for s ich lo-iSjs could bo found otlier thin vnguo rumors of trouble In the coal trade , which have boon current since the failure to limit the output for this month. The I'aclllc socurlos were raided again this morning , but llttlu Imprcss'on w is mudo except In the seconds , which fuily re covered after an olllclal of the company had stiued that It Is In good llnanclal condition nnd Its earnings wore published , showing a vorv deelded Improvement. The stock was well hold throughout. Outside of the coalers and grangers Northoiu I'aellle preforiod and Cleveland. Cincinnati , Chlcigo A. bl , Louis were prominent at different times for wo ik- ness , but aftoT a pattlal recovery only the coalers were raided In the afternoon , The general Hat , opened nt Insignificant L'h.inizos from last ntvht's figures and symp i- Lhlrod leluctautlv with the declines In the loader9 , but fi actions were taken from the prices of everything traded In , and the end of the forenoon saw the lowest prices of the day for stocks. Dullness and stagnation marked : ho doilliiKs during the greater por- , on of the afternoon , and the lust tour was made the opportunity for a llnal drive at the coalers which then lost the recovery they had made from the low figures of the forenoon. The market closed ( inlet -md wo ik at the lowest price i of the day. The Im portant losses Included Delaware A. Hudson , I per cent ; Lackawaniiu. 2 per cent ; Wheeling v. Lake Krlo preferred , I'i per cent ; Heading , \ \ per cunt ; Chicago , Cleveland. Cincinnati & > t. Louis and thu Northern I'aclllc I1 ; percent each , und llurllngton 1 percent. Government bonds have been dull nnd stonily. St ito bonds have boon loss steady. 'I he following are the oloslug quot itlons for the lendliu stocks on the Now Vork Stock ex change today : The total fliilea of stockn today were STUkK ; ) hareb , inulndlnx : AtchlHon , . -.li.Wi UhloiiKO UIIH , 11VOU ) : Delaware , l.tioUiiwannu & . West ern. aL.10s : Krlo , 10.4JI ; I.onlsvlllo A , Nashville , H.003 ; Missouri I'aelllo , 4,470 : Nortli American , 00 to 450 : Northern 1'acltlc , A.COJ ; Northern 1'u- ullle preferred , 2I.MO ; KundluK , U04U ; Itlch- noiid .V Went 1'olnt , 4.CJO : bt. I'aul. 'iiVN ; Toxtm 1'aclUo , 9t 5 > > ; Union 1'ivclllo , 7,511. rinnnulal Ituviow. NEW VOIIK , Nov. & Thu PoU aays : Where ho oneratora for lower price * met with tholr greatest uuccost wni > In the coal fitockn In which Eulllnx orders , partly from uuUldo onrcea were nKalu encountered , Uhnerveri nay draw whut conclusions they ohoo > o from he eourio of the murkot for the o ttooko ; the undonlttble fuel roiuuliis that there Hal baen teiulr liquidation. H doei not follovr that ho rumor * of uluouto between th * compautei are true ftUhougb tbp rt' otui. action 04 tuthW UcM U notion , by the inlcs nffonti. looked nomowhnl like an ondenror to nrold ( troiind for a iimr- ] rol. Hut there inn feollni nrlilnn from the extraordinarily heavy itnlrs of nnthrnclto tluii fur In the year thnt the coal prodticlni compnnlAR nmy hnvo anticipated the normnl winter demand nd tluu pared the way for dlmlnlBhod business Inter on. This In neces- D irlly conjectured : even the conl trndo mnn * niers admit thumiolvcs to bo puzzled hr the Rltuatlon. Hut the very fuel thnt the outlook Is doubtful explains the o\\\ng \ \ \ of long stocks nt current high prices. Flnn.iicln.1 Notes KANSAS OITV , Mo. Nov. B.-OlenriuRs , 11,031- 5SI , NKW YORK. Nov. 4. OlonrltiKi , 1150.001.100 ; balances. I't.OW.ll ) , . Md. . Nov. 5. Oleirlnes todny ; balances , tJ7.I8i ! Hate , 0 per cent I'liit.AnRi.i'iitA , 1'a. , Nov. 5. Clearings today , ll,0b2lltj ) halnnces , $1,6I8IW7. Money , 4 per cent , MRMINIIS. Tcnn. . Nov. S.--Novv Vork ot- cdntive sellliu at Jl 0) ) pronitu ; clearing f80.sT4Ui balance , ! 111.00. . . CINCINNATI. O , Nov. 5 Money. MM per cent , Now Vork etchaiuo wanted ut 60d premtnin. ( Hearings , yI4u")0. ) br. I.otltH , Mo , Nov. 5. ( Jlo.irlnas $1,174- 410 : b.ilniicus. MdM'ii. Money , 7M ( per cent Kxchanuoon Now Vork , iiic discount. HOSTOV. Mass. Nov. f > . Clc.irlnim , tlO.OS.1- 710 ; balances , $ . ' , .1 .410 : rate for money. 2'4 ' per cent. i\iliiiii : o on New Vork , ! i" > o ols- coiinU ClltrAOO , III , Nov fi. Now Vork nxclmtiRo wns par Money linn n per cent Olo.irlilzs } ' 'lCjy)7 ( ) ( ) 4tPrllnBetchnnKOl80'4 ' forslvty- day hills and } I8I'4 torHltfhtdr.ifts. New York Money .Market , NKW VOIIK. Nov. 5 MONGV ov GAM , Kisy , ruiRln from t to I ) nor cent ; Insl loan , 4 per cent , closed offered at " > per cent I'lltviEliit ; ( ANiu.ii I'Al'nt "liJO percent. Snin. : Nn I\cilAsnn-Qtilet and steady at $1 HU -iUty-Jay bills and fl.HI for demand. The following wore the closing prices on honds : ItoHtoti Meek .U.irkct. HOSTON , Muss , Nov. fi. The following were the ehuhu pr eos on stocks on the Ilostun stock market today : AtihlHon .v rupjliii lloiton \ Mont . . . Motion , v. Albnny .Zli . Calnmet A Iloclti IU stun , V Mnlne lll' , { KeirnnKC KM Chi , llur A , ynlncy W.M . O-teeoln . ll'i ' I'aitcrn It Itiln . , , .UDI . * * unta he Coppar . . 10 Mtchburiflt U 7J Tanmrack . . . . . ' Mima Central . . Hi Alllil'ton I.TIH ! Co . Jl Alex Ten eom . . , 1S ! s in DhMO l.inil Co IS N V JIN i : > ( Wet Knd I.nnd Co . 14 < < ilo 7n ? Hell 'leleiihono . .131 Old Colony . ! " l.uiii'on store S. . IS Win Cen com . , | H Wnter 1'owcr . . . 2 > f Allouer M Co ( now ) C AI . U Atlantic It & II . 14 London Mouk > [ tirkct. I.OVDON , Nov. S. The following were the London stock iiiot | itlons closing at 4 p m : HAH SIM MI-4 i.iil. MoNfY W per cent. Hate of dKcoiint In tlio open market for both short and thtce-monlhs bills. Ut4lQ3\ per cent. Ho It or Fooling Abroad. LONDON , Nov. 5. The Paris and llorlln boursis closed with a better feolliu prov.ill- Inr. It Is reported that the Russian minister of finance h IK miidu ov erturcs to the Hunk of I'r.tnco for the putchiisoof silver bullion to the vnluoof IDO.UUll.iO ) rouble's This amount of silver Is vvanted by the Itusila.i hn.inee ministry foi coin.ice Into the roubles for the slate redemption of 1'ollsh treasury obliga tions. Hank < > ! ' Kutclutul Itnllctlii. I.ONIIOV , N'ov. 1 Amount of bu'llon ' gone Into the ll.ink of Hngl ind on LialiXneo ted ij * . JL1U.UOJ. The bn'.llou In the Haul ; of Kngbind deeic ised CCi'sOl1) ) durliu the u.ist week. The proportion of the Hunk of I'n { land's reserve to liabilities vvhlUi lust weolc w.isJ8.5lccr cent. Is now . ! ( ! 7J our cent. ot'Krnnuo Statement. S. Nov. 5 The vveoUly st.itoment of the Hunk of Prance shows an Increase of 11,000,000 francs gold and JOJ 000 francs silver. I'nrlH Hentcj. PAIHS , Nov. fi Throe per cent rentes 73f , 15o for the account. Denver Alining feto-jks. DKVVKII. Cole , Nov. 5 The following list Is thoclo lugqiiotutlonson the .M.ulns . exchange today. h.iIes.VUM ) shares Sun l'"ranolHoo Alining Qii itntlun' . SAN TIIAVCISCO , Cal. . Nov. 3 The ofllclu ! closing ( luotutlons for inluliu stocks today vvoro ns follows : Now York Mining ( juotntlons. Nr.wYoiiK , Nov 5 Tlio following tire the closing inlnl.iK stock quot itlons : the dry uoods nuirket. The mnrkot wus un- L'h , umed .ind conllilonce iirovulls. l'i Int cloths nro not so Ktronk' . hut lluctuiitlons uro com- puriittvcly freiinont In tlmt market. Clothing wooh'im lire mill ( | iilot , but there vvoro Indica tions of a near ilonmml for MirinK | gooiU. Iliiv.iiui II tVANA , NOV. fl. bl'ANlSIl GOT. ! ) J2.3P4 ® n "KxcilANnu-riniij on the United Stutes short Hllit. ) cold , Jlo.7vail.tO nreni Uin ; on London , J.U'.Vji j.Oj preiiiluin bliOAii lletter tonoj 7K)0 ( ) bncs contrlfiiuiil IU to IHI noKrciis nuliirUutlon Bold ut J.I , 10 , cold , lior ( inlntiil , _ Tr.nlnrrt Tulle. CHICAGO. Ill , Nov. 5. Councilman A. nay to Coukroll llros : Wheat opened utoudy und iidvunced on hlKhurcnbloii , moro drouth nowa nnd reported llboral acceptunccs for export. bliorta did nuwt of the buyliiK Lute In tlio session thodenuind for veHiol room advunced , lake froUhts advanced to le. und local hours ut onto bold short lines on the the ory tlmt the uuvanco must be de ducted from the price ut this end The Konorul conditions of the market romalu iinchanKHd , and we still feel friendly to wheat on ull soft spots , Corn nnd oats wore Ktrcmk- and hlKhor on nn urgent demand from both shippers nnd Hpeouliitors. Corn muln- taliiod the whole mlvunce , und conned nt the Uvp , but onts receeilod ' 40 on scnlperti soiling In sympathy with the deellne In wheat , Provisions opened uotlvo and ilgner on general - oral buy IIIK orders und unckers nccopioJ the opportunity of rcHollluK part of their recent purchuiei In order thnt thu udvuncomlKht not obstruct thu consumptive demand ( Jn a further good break wo mhUo buying. HwurtUupou \ MuCormlek to r. C. SwnrU A. Co. ; The miirkot opened Btronp for vheiit this inornlii , ' . l.oo ul traders are scnerally bluoinh and with uchuniio In weather condi tions the market will mil olf. Itoculpts con tinue very heuxvy. Corn wus strong and hUhor Inlluenced by an uotlvo demander { or ahlpinont. Cloaraticog from New Vork wore llboral and export purchases continue large. Heceipta hero wore Lolow oxpogtatlons. llecclvers complain of aKrotit scarcity ot oars ut country points , undT but for thai predict very much larger receipts. Oats wero. flrm. Itecelpti continue heavy , but met , loyu ihlp- ulng demand. I'roriijoDi WQTA iirbnf early p& aocount ot light r ielfti of hofi auu higher price * . On thn nh.nnr'e ( packers boenmo lib eral Belters , und th onrly st ongth VMS test UtiiOAdo , til. , Nov. ( -Uctinott , Hopkins & Co. to 8. A. MoWlnrtdri Strung cables nnd whip-spread complaints of damage by drouth were served up to' ' Mibrts In ffront vnrloty , The pcMlatcnco nnil cniphns's with which tbeio reports conioTn IFnvo begun to make n decided Improiiilonf An trndor * . As n rule they do not Believe the dtunngo already caused Is beyond rcllof of sonUlnrt rnlns nnd n Into mild fall , but ns the days pn s nnd the weather chrtH shows no inolsturo over the principal wheat produc ing Mutes the shorts nro becoming visibly anxious. It N'thl * gradual change of Bontlmont , this npprchniuton of potilblo ills- nstor to tbo growing crops thnt totnporirlly ovorxlindowH the hc.jvy' crop inovomcnt nnd ImmcnBO accumulations In Rtoro on both consts , Itlsn ninrKiit1 In which trndors do not fcol ( > afo to bo long ever night , neither to be short much whle | the uncertainty oxlRts. Nccc'xsirlly It U n , dull nnd narrow mirkot A cent or two fluctuation either way ts sudlo- lent to run la abort ! ) or shako out the longs and It promises to remain this way until It tx'scttlod whether the drouth Is to bo serloiiRor otherwise. The possibility of ItiiBsInn prohibition Is still nn Inlliiontlnl bugbear that keeps traders on the tenter hooka. The Mark I/lino l xpre < s Hays Ilussln h in nlrc.lily exported HO freely , about 8K)0,0 ( ) < 0 morn than the same time last ye ir , that It make little ( inference If prohibition of experts - ports Is now unforced The market Is In such u condition that an opinion ns to the Immedi ate direction of price * would bo worthless Large purchases by receiving house of cash stuir. prusiim.ih y for export , have made the no'ir futures of both corn and outs voiy strong. Cash oats rose to within It' ' of May. It would seem as If the advance Jit spot o'ltn would attract more liberal receipts hut If not and the export ilenmnil continues higher prices would naturilly follow The strength extended to the fat oir options and shorts having grown nervoim nnd some local traders took In tholr lines today expecting to resell on u further advance. The new corn Is mov ing ijulte freely , but the dminml Is so active that stocks don't accumulate m.itorlnlly. It Is expected that they will not until about the mddlo of the month I.ouul tr idcrs beom to favoi the long Hide for the present. Provisions opened strong with an active trade. OITor- In H from p irtles who bought 1 l > - I'rally on Mend ly supplied thu dc- in mil. The marxet gradually vvc > ikened and closed easy at the bottom estimate of of larger receipts of hogs Lelng thoohlof In- lluoncoo fcol frlcnilly to prov Islons nnd believe they are low enough to buy on soft spots , but the be its are ngu'resslvc and conll- ile'ni. They h ivo undo a good do il of money recently and bullevo In snlllngshortof r illles They may he right , but If one is tojndzo fiom the history of Hpccnl itlon In hog nrodii'-ts there Is not much encouragc'iiiont In being shoit at the current price. Ovum. > ov. 5. 1601. Itccelpts so f.ir this week I'liUO cuttle. II.'OO lio. s. - > l sheep , against 1JMI cattle , 1M,4DJ hojs , ii,1) S sheep for tlio s imu four days last week. The fresh supply consisted of ninety-five fresh Ioid , largely wi-steins and nothing oxtr.i as to u.uulitv Although there weic com- pir.itlvely few deslr.ible hooves heie , the mar el was fall ly active and stronger on all beef cittlo. Desirable cons ind heifers were In active demand and , r > c to lOo hi , her tli.in Wtdnes lay. Other grades vvoro firm , and a fair cciuam.o ! w.is Directed eai.y. I'heru vveru more country bnycrH looking around than for several days past and the re sult was a better tone to thu ti id e , although thorn was no m iterl.il advance In prices. The Htinply was still 1 irger than neeessiry. but homers of dosir.iblo feelers have no ttouble to find piirch -etH at $2.75 to J.t.10. common grades nrouml fj'li ) toJlWi , while light thin stulT and htockers are In poor rcijnest at from iI.75toJ1J.O. Hccetpts of hoisvoro5J cats , u decrease no f-r this week comp ired with lust of overT.OtH ) bend. The quality of the offerings was about the b imo as Wednesday , very fair In general. Advices from other markets vvoro favorable und the best he ivy and butcher weUlit ho's sold largely at from J I ( T > to $1UJ against ? is ) to If ) 8 , " > Wednesday Dr all of a ineuel higher. Light and mlxeil hogs bold largely at fiom i.l 0 to tJ W { . with borne very common stull at fJ.75uid a very few 'ood lo ids at { 183. Thu oaily business \vas active , but after the fresh me u men had lilted their oulois the feeling wase islor and some late arrivals failed to bring within So of the early morning prices and a few loads on which dealers could not come to terms \vero unsold till late. The bulk of tno s iles won ! at from Jl S ) to $ l)0 ! ) , against J.1.73 toil 85 Wddnosdiiy. the general market averu inir up all of .1 nlcUel higher. CAITI.E Olllol il reculuts of cattle. 2,41. ) as compared with " 'JJO yesterday ana i.,7J4 Thursdiiyof lust wcok. The market was ac tive and generally htrongor ; beef steers In 'ood demand , but scarce : goo t cons fr3l c higher ; others uueliK.nzpd' foeoers active nnd stiongor. Itoas Olllcla ! receipts of hogs. . ' 1 1T4 ns compared with 2,404 vestoidny and M78Thuis- duy of last week. The market opened active wjth prices all of 5e higher th in yester day. but closed r.ithcc weak and easier. The bulk so d atflSJQUUO , against H7 > @ 1.85 yes terday. LU-ht , ifJ 75313 K > ; heavy , $ J.SoJlj ) ; mixed. " bitiiEP OIHclal receipts of sheep. 2)7 u compared with none yostoiday. and lr > 'J4 Thuisilay of last week. The market vv as ac tive and stronger. Receipts anil Disposition of. Stock. pmclal receipts and disposition of s took as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for tlu tu only-four hours , ending at 5 o'clock , p. m. , November 5 , Ib'Jl : HKCttll'Ci DISPOSITION Huyers | v.uttlc I IlcnrcHontatlva S.ilc.s. cows. WESTEIIN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. 11,1st eon. 081 tJ 40 8 feudors ' ( J h5 4"Htcms. 1101 J 00 22 fnodurd . oia 1 7 1 feeder. 11)40 2 25 .1105 1 O.'i ,1U3 , 1 75 IS feeders. .U7S 2 25 1 fender. . , l.70 2 83 U feo.lors . O1) ) . ! 2 .11) 1 bull . WO 1 25 27 cows . . . B19 2 10 W. H. Jack. 27 cows . . 624 200 llrowii-Illff O. Co. 1 8tng . . . . , 107J 1 75 1 bull.- . 1KO 1 73 6J cows . Oil U H W. Noroll , 5 cows . . . 1030 2 25 20 Bteers 1215 3 50 Ul COWS . . 1110 2123 U steers 1101 3 t'l .1 feeders. , 2 GO " 2.1 COIVH . 2 25 1 foudor . 1120 2.8J 114 cows . 1 75 17 feeders , 1017 2tiO M'ctorson , 20 steers. . HVJ it 60 / WVOVINO CATTLE. 5 steers * 1020 2 35 I 1 Hteur . 1200 3 10 7 floor * 11J7 3 10 12 bulls. . 1400 1 75 Tailings. Windsor , Kemp & Co. calves . a 1 / 55 ' 25 feeders. 090 2 45 It ! items * . lll'S 2 U ) & feeders 721 2 45 1 feeder. . MO 243 28 feeders. 055 2 45 10 feeders , . kll S 4' ) 10 fenders. 1U14 2 fl.r 18 feeder * ! . . 2-45 i 1 feeder. . . 1.40 2 00 10 feeders. . Kit 2,1 steers 111 ! 2 00 20 culves , a i 275 bJ cow a. . , 7ia 1 25 28 calves , . a57 2-7A 64 lOttS. . , BIO 1 25 11 calves . . . 101 5 cows. . ' 2 00 U calves . 147 4 25 > 41 cows. , . , . 747 2 00 1 Bteer . . . ' lf > 2c'OWB. . .1110 2 n 1 bteer. , 'ifilO Bl5 2 bulls. . . , .IOUO 1 25 6 stuurii , i2ia ( 3 13 3 bulls. , . .IBhO 1 : . " > 14 itcers , ,1-1)5 ) 3 15 2 steers .1JOJ 3 00 I.ootnU < Sc Andorion. 33COWS VH > 225 iBtcor 1,62) 3 25 Iste'cr. . . I' O a 25 1 nteerd..ll.'J 3 23 Standard Cattle compnny , 31 cows. . . 112J J 05 42iteora 11CU 3 60 llluokford Ii. H , company , co com iobo 2 as asJIOOB. JIOOB. No. Av. Bh. Pr. Na AT. Bh. Pr. 74. . . , .220 80 13 75 6H. . ICO MB ) 0. . . , .252 375 IU . 2UU a s 81 . .20J ISO an t > 2 . . .S67 120 385 3. . . .350 375 Dl. . 100 385 61. . , . .201 120 375 CS. . .2J4 120 085 77 . .224 4UO U77 > } tu. . . 230 240 1185 77 211) U 8J m. . . 3(0 3h5 A:8 : : : : : ? 80 & Bit au I'lvo Stouic Mnrkot. OniCAno , III. . Nov. 5 [ bpootnl Tologr.itn to TUB ULK 1 The market remained stroiiK a tdnsm ill advuncoKiilned unrller In Iho week Clood sdlppinir nuttlu were as scarce ai bofure tliu supply bnltiK mainly composed of rmcl Horts an local buyers seek cows , bulls , com inon steers and run go cattle. Of the last named there were about fi.OOJ most of which vvero I icKliu In fill , and there fore were ailouhlo only to thn eannors am dressed beef men. ITxpoilurs were looking for u few edolcu beevisand were "HlliiK t ( p.iy u coot ! price for them , but their order * remained unfilled The ( 'renter part of the oll'erliiu's were of the sott that huvo re cently been NcllliiK below inn. Much o the day's trndlnx was below * . ! 00 and not ni Ineonsider.ible p.irt at from $1 r > 0 to J. . " , I Tin r\treme range of iiuotatlons vveie from 11,00 to { 101. or Jl ( ) ) to2.7r > for pool to choice cows and from t ! ' > lo iMH for very common to i-xtrii steer Wnsterni were quoted at from II 50 to J4 HI and Ti'xuns .it from II ! i' > to i I S' > 1'ilccs for hojrs Lonllnued to movevlKor- ously upwnrd IherinKe wus from .V * to lie limher than \\ednesdny und the action was brisk at tlio advanced lUtires. Then. wetc not iipurly enough lie s to wutlsfj tin wun ts of the trade , the fiesh arrivals union tit - I UK to b.uely r > ,0 0 und the number left over fiom yoslordav belli' In onsldorible. At thn close , however , the m irkel hhowcd less Nltcnictd th in earlier In the day. nnd do * UK ipiot itlons were from 11.10 lo * fet IlKdt wel jilts. $ I7' > to fl - ' > foi medium am ! fl.83 to Jl l > for heavy There were sales ol pulls ut from * . ' .dO to 1 1 V ) , and a load or two of he ivy ho sof Miperlorqnalltv dimmed ovvn- nrs.tt ( I 40. The ran o ut which most of tin hois were weighed wus froui JIU" , tot ) 23. The Kvcn ni ; .loninul renorts ; Oiitle Ilc- colnts. lo.ojQi shipments Him ; mutketflow and wo.ikor : top prices , ijt 70JT > 00 [ no oslr.i or i holco steers on sale ; common. JI'JVJI'S : Texnns. J.r > ( a2.70i stoJ.urti'JWM , lows il 7r 3'J M. llo s Ho"oipts 2Snoi ; sdlpmonts , 1J.OOJ ; in.irkut opened Hinder nnd closed Iflo lower ; opening prices , lout-hand eoiiimon. f.1 SIX3I.UO ; mixed anil uiekois it n SI nprlmc ho ivy and butcdurV vveU'dts , $1Vdl .13 ; lUlit , $ IU" > ( ft MM. Sheep lioeolpts , 400 : shipments , 1,000 ; mirket fairly active , lltnicr ; nitlvu ewes. JJ.ilOffil 40 ; mUod. f I S3tiil.'i ( ) : weithtr-t , $ ICU ffl" > .m. IUMIIIS fl > . ' 'iijl' ( > 0 ; prime vvohtern vvolli- ets , SI.'U ; lambd. JI T'l'iW- ' ) . New York Ijivc Muclc Marker. NKW Voitic , Nov. n ItRRvp.4 No fresh rcceluts ; foplins : steady ; dressed boot flrm at li'ift'J'lo ' per Ib ; shipments toit.iy , li' > beeves and .11 sheoii. ( JAr.vis Kocolpts. 400 bond ; market quiet , ' 40 tier Ib lower : ve its , JjuOi47.7i per 10J Ibs ; Rrassers , JJ o I.1..1" , . SnrFf Ki-celits | , 1011)1 head ; sheep slow , lambs steady : sheep. JI. > aa" , Oil per 10J Ibs ; limbs. $ roiis" ( ( > .74 ; dressed mutton sto uly at O'j@se ' pi-rJb ; dressed lumbs firm at 754S > sc. lloos lteilpt& ) , 0 , ' > ri heud , InoliidliiK'J cars for sale ; market steady ut$40v@IU ) per 100 Ibs. _ KnnsiiH City Live Scoulc. KANSAS Otrr. SIo , Nov.r . OATTt.E Ite- coluts , 7,1m : Rhlpmonts. 4.6JO : market about steady : steers , . iM.'Va'lOO ' ; cows , Jl vaiS" ) ; stockers and feeders. f0 Xii l.7" . Iliuis Uccolnts. ll/ilO ; shipments. VW : mar ket aetlvo and I o higher : Imllc , $ I.i > Y&0 ! > : ull irrades , M.lOiJ44 n. biiKLP Receipts , J.140 ; shipment0. 833 ; mar ket steady. St. IvonlH Live hKii-lc Mirkot. PT. Louis , Jlo . Nov 1 CATTM ; Kccolpts , . ' 1UO ; shipments , 11,700 ; r. infers strong , othois steady ; falrtoiood nitlvo steers , f i'VU ou ; Texans und Intllin steers , fJ.'J. ) < 3 ! . ' ! . " ) ; cows und e inners , Jl.iO ® . ' M. HodsUecolpts , r > , ( iOUi shipments , S.IOl ) ; nnr- kot opened lOchlghoi : heavy , $1.004. 15 ; mixed , $ J.404 OJ. _ O31.MI.I Country I'roduco lltiTTCU The best country butter commands 2-lc ( ) ; fair to rood grades , lbIt > c. bnpplles not 11 rge. PotlLTitv OM fowls slow. $2 WiM.0 : ) ; spring chickens , $ J.252.75 : ducks , $110 ; live turkeys , lOo per Ib. KQQS General nnrkot , 20c. AMONG TIIH It.VlLHO.VDS. Violations of tlio Interstate Commerce Ijnw Not OH. Special Acont Krotsclimorof the Interstate Commerce Commission was in the city Wednesday looking upevldence in connection with alleged violations of the interstate com merce law. The main object of Ins visit was a case In which the Missoutt I'uellic and tlio Cuilahv PncKiiiR company ute involved. It is charged that a tar of dressed moat was shipped fiom Omaha to Now York via , Kansas City. At the latter place it is alleged that the car was sot on the side tiack at the packing house , whore to mo of its contents were removed and other packing house products substituted , after which the car was taken to Now Vork. The ofllcials of the company express the opinion that if the situation as stated is cor rect , the action is defensible- under the law. as tne course is exactly the same as is pur sued in the handling of grain under the "mill- Ing in transit" arrangement. The Uuillngton lias issued a neat , little pamphlet containing correct dingiams of the seats , stalls ana boxes in each of the princi pal theaters in the city , which will bo found of great assistance in selecting and also in locating scats. The book also contain * a com plete time tublo of nil the principal lines in tbo oity and u list of the lire alarm boxes. A special ttain of tofrigorator cars , con taining beer , passed through Omaha on tbo Uurlington , entouto from Milwaukee to San Francisco. D. & . Guild , supply agent of the B. & M. at I'lr.UsinoiUh was in the city yos'.oruay. DoWltt's Little Eany ttuora. Bostllttle pill ever made. Cure constipation over/ time. None equal. Use them now. Stele WIntlock'H ShocH. John Peel , a chronic vag who lias fre quently boon atrcstcd for small offenses of all sorts und descriptions , has finally gotten into serious trouble. Ho went into Hullding Inspector Whltlock'a private ofllco and stola a pair of shoos belonging to that gentleman. The culprit is in Jail and if there is any stat ute under which capital nutiiahmoiH cm be indicted for such an offense , poor Mr. Peel will have to hang. No gripping , no nausea , no pitn wlion OoWitl's Little Early Kisow arJ taken Small pill. Safe pill. BoH nill. Continued Once Morn , This menu ing the alleged lynohors were given another lease of life and liberty , when the case ngalnut them was again continued until November 10 , by consent of both sides. BAGGILL ! IN licccnt experiments na rend before tlio lost Congress of Burgeons nt Berlin , leave no doubt that the true way tu CLIL All TllK SYSTEM OP MICItOJtl Is through the pores of thu skin. U has hcen found that n remedy which kills the Ml- crobl will also destroy the life of the patient : but it has iileo been found that the Microbi can bo forced out through the cUIn , and it is in this way thnt QJ C G relieves the system of poison. pc : > * > J * SUFFERED much from Conta- glotis Blood I'qlsori. after using half n dozen bottles of liSKRSJ' I was HKSTOH- 1) TO I'Klll'KCT IKMn r" ! UKAI/1 II , and nil eruptive sores disappeared. You are at liberty to make any use of my statement that you wish. J. Citosiiv UVHON , 208 Third Avenue , Pittsburg , Pa. Treatise ou Blood an J Skin dlec&nca mailed free , SI'ECIFIO CO. . Drawer J , Atliutu , Ox nnnilTl BANDALWOOO CAI'BOLKS an tha Illlll I I A bunt and onlr capiulut ( .ruicrlbaJ br UUUU I n regular phrilclani for the cure of Qoporrhtct and dlcbargu > Iroui tha urlnwr ouwi loT r iciM daji , llWptrbgx. Alldrug UU OMAHA UlllUlUUtULUlO ( DIRECTORY. AWXIXflS A XI ) TfiXTS. Omaha Tent & Awn ing Oo. , Flans , hnmmocki , oil nnd rubberclothlmr Send for entnloiuo. Ill ) ( nrimm ItAOS AND WINKS. Borais Omaha Bag Oo. Importers onI Manufio- turers KlourSkoki llnrlnp ] And Twine A. U. PorriTo & Oo. M. 0. Daxon. 1101 Dodiro StroaU Illcycles < old on monthly piyiuents ? cnd for our citilOino nnd prices 1W N l..th utreet HOOK nixmuis < ; NTA Ackorman Brothers & Heintzo , I'rlnlers , blndorj , cloctr it/i ri , tilbook nnnu- flot irors lllrt llonanl itrojt , Oinnhi HOOTt ) AND t- Ice S'i03 ' Company , IICW Hownrd trtct Kncliry , enrner llth nnd Itougl n Stroit. Wo re mnklnil el v prlc's to ri li liutorK , nnd innklntt a tlmi of uno < lt which I * very sil- nlilo nlih merchinta Williams , Van Aer- KirkendallJones&Oo , natn & Hnrte \V"holc aleM nufietur'rs AupnKfor lloston Uiih- IJI2 IHrnoy stroat. licr shoo Oo llif- . HOI an 11 ID I , llnrncy etroot Onm'uv Nell. John L , Wilkio , Louis Holler , Onmhn paper box fnelorr ItutchoM nnil Piekori Toolinnl miiplle | < MoJ 19th A. St Mnry's Ave , ho ; ami hi op ciwlnus Order * promptly tilled llli > HI * 1 cli on ulront , CKJ A It A CAltltlAfiJ' , 1 _ W. T. Seaman , West & Tritsolior , Minnfnctnros linocliinrs , OmnhVs l.ircest Vurl ty joubersof lent tnbivceo. WAOO.NS AN'i ) Street. LAHK1AGB4. 1011 K.irnmn COAL , COKE , E'W. Omalia Goal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squires , Limo' j , , Hard anil noft coal ship HarrtaniMotl eoil S K. ISOSrnrnamitroct pers cor U th anil DOUK ! is Omaha itreet5. Eagle Oornico Works , MnnufnctiirorsorOnlvan lied Iron Cornice Window caps , metnllo nkylltflits , ete 1110 nml 111. ! DodKUKt AND L1MK. J. J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray , 22US 15th Street , Lime , cement , eta , etc , Oniatia , Neb Cor Uth ind DoiiKlas bts 1 J It Y GOODS M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Dry good * notloni , fur- Qooda Oo. , nlahliiic KOO 1 < notion" , Rents' lnK Knots Corner llth and Howard cor llth ant Howard Sit ELIUCTJUCAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical do. UKTIIOI -AUTOMATK' Electric Motors Illustrited cntuloguo nnd Catatn Dyamiii iiD free free H A Klnno ) , lc'n'l 1C14 Capitol Aroniio Aut b.12 I N Y l.lfo Hid i : FA JIM MACHINERY , K'IG. Parlin , Orendorif & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , Genenl western nront Cornertones and Uth 8U bkandla I'low Co , Omaha , Nub I14J-1I11 bhorraan Ave S. P. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo , , 1013-15-17 , N Ifith Street Merchant Mlllera. Olllco and Mill 1113 North C. K Illarlr - Manager Illth atreot. , DOOliS. JILINDS. E'lO M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & DoorOo Manufacturers of s-nh , Manufactnrerriof mould * do on hi I u ( Is and nxt , blliuH dnori , olo. moulding llranch of Ollhe flto , Uth and U inl "its ItoouH.'l lleo ltillllni S'lEAM AND WATER t > UI'l'LIES U. S. V intl E'igina & A. L. Strang & Sous , Pump Oo. , IW--IODI l-arnam .Street. Halllday Wind Mllli 018 and IfJO lonct Stre Omaha Neb U 1' HOSB , aittnxm in ix'r 1EA , COFPtiti , Consolidated OofToa Company , 1414 and 14111 Harnoy St , Omaha , Ni b 'JOYS. MILLIARDS. H. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswiok- Toya , dolls , nlbumn , Balko-Oollonder Co , , fancy good * , house fur- Illlll ml merdiandhn nl-hlni : Koods , child hiihion lUturtl. ren's carrliiKen 407 , 41TI S Illth Htretit , ' . UI'J larnam Street. Omaha SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCKYARD3 CO , - LIMITED A. D. Boor & Oo. , Hunter & Grconi .63 Kichanso llulldliiii , South Omnha , Sent i Oimha. INTEREST PAID ONDEPOSITS 5ECDR. IB" &DDUGLA5 5T5 , CAPITAL : © 100.000.00 DinECTORE I A UWYMAN-E.W.NASH JH.HH.tADD CUV'C BARTON CB.LAKC. JdnriOWN-T.HOS-L.KIMBALl. . NEBRASKA National Bank a B. nni'o-mwi' . OMAHA NED Capital $4OOOOO Surplus OB.OOO Olllcern and DlroctomIleury W Vatei l'roilj nt ! I vrli S Itood , VIce I'roildont. U S M iiirlco.f. . V Mome , .Inhn H. Colllni U C Cuthlnu , J N. U. 1'alrlck , W 11. d. lluuhui , Caililor TLIIA IKON HANK. Corner ijth and Karnam riti Gcnorul lliinUlnliusluuii rriuiito ) ! WANTED ToUl IKUCI ot CtTIEB , COUNTIE8 , CCHOOU DIOTRIOT8 , WATER OOMHAfllES.bT. R.R.COMPAMIEB.ito Oorreupoiiddirr noiuiud H.W.IIARniS 6 COMPAHYBanket lOi-'Ofi Ooorborn Btreat , CHICAGO 15 Wa'l Otreet. NEW YOltK- 70 tttato Ol.UOBTOH. . UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner loth and Mahoa Streets Now linllillng new furniture every t ilnv first clam llnett hieiitlon In the elty nil niiiitern Im' liroveiiientu Ktunm IIM ( Inn ( nil llella Uatl > umt llir ur Hhoii In iiiniMitlun Klcttrlo nml Cabl * Ciir lo iinir pnrtuf the city 'Irjr UK iiml bii son * vlnieil tlnil wuliATu thu l > ent holme fur the mouuf wcit ( if ( hliiiiiu Hiitci from t. WJ t o II W per iluy . JOSEPHIGILLOTT'S ' STEEL. PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1880. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. *