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    TELE OMAHA DAILY BEE : -8 1THDAY , 'NOVEMBER 14 , 1891.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Blunder of a Pasting Olork Ua83ttlod the
Wheat Trade ,
AN ERROR IN FIGURING RUSSIA'S CRCP.
When tlie CnivoutloiiV.m Noted tlic
lltisli to Soil U utility O.IVPVny
to a reolin < { of
OittCAno. 111. . Nov. n Tlio wheat m-ukot
\ ns miiHimlly iiniottlod toil ly. duo , liowovor ,
hot so much tootturn il Inllucnoo und reports
as to the blundtus of ono of tha postlnj
clerks. Aftur the v.irlous bull and bear reports -
ports luid boon coining In f ° r sonio tltno nnil
exortmu their oxtriordltuiry Irilliicncei , Sonic
Uussl.in crop fUura1) . purporllni ; to coi 10 from
an 1'tiKllsh journtl , woropostod. To the ur-
orlio of nil these llsnres showed the Husulnn
sroji of whoitjvltli other cereals to bo 1 igoly
In OXCGII of List yo.irs oropi. Tor a
tew minute o rybody suomod to want
to ( toll at oiieo , and of course ft
ih.irp break In prices followed the
market , deellncJ from I3o to l ic , or the lowest
point In the dny. A Hucoml urilcnlatlon showed
that Ilio Mlrus as at Hrst piescntcd were
Mtoiu' , and nridotliuylo'ils smallurtill lu-atiml
than I lit year , and u p irtlal recovery of the
early dcet no followed.
KiMllsh o.iblrs wuro stronuor , rjlvorpool
holMK quoti'd ill from < ( H to ' d hlKhur and
London uiu-li in ed Contlnent.il markets
were we iKer. llurlln holns fiom lUc to I'icpor
biiHhol lower , and Antwerp rac pur Ijiishiil
lower Nothing dellnlto WHS huard rocardln
tlio Jtitsaliin nk.ise , tome advices stitln that ,
It mlKht KO Into i-ffuc-t Monday , and
others bt-ited tonlKht. New Voile roporlud
fifty-two bo.it lo ufs taken foi oxpoit The
export cliMi.uiiUH from four ports as io .itud
nboiittlO.bOi hit of wheat and Hour In addi
tion Now Oilcnns hlilpjied lldofl ) nu Ar-
rlils in the noilhwrst weio Iar or. Hceoluts
at Iliiluth weroSTOo.irs MinneapoIl9'8S c M
ntotilof IM ears. as.ilnstV.San icsloiday
niiiliiTHc.irsu jeir a'O Lnc.il roiells | ) were
B4" ) ear" , of which olizhty-thieo eari weiu of
contract /t.ulo. With raw ils fiom sioie.
il-II.V'lhii Kieelpts at all points apgrog.itud
l,5i.TJ.i hu , and Nhlprnents from s.tmo were
1,4'i.Vllu ' lii ) , I ho L'Miorl ele.ir.inces from four
ports weroi'O.ooO bblmif lloni and ( > ) l , ' > 4ll bu of
whe.it The openltiK was from MI to le higher
than the closing Inures of jistorday , but Im-
medl.itoly weakened oil and dec-lined ' e then
rallied Hlk'htly about V but au iln daellnod ,
this llmo from 1 ' a to I'nC. then rillled 1' c ,
bee unci w o.il.or and closed about \u lowet foi
Doimnhoi and "jC lower for May than yester
day's e'osliic.
No\ember coin , which opened at .IJUo anil
sold as low as fii'.c , closed at ri8cor' ! o lower
than on the previous d ly. Ye.ir. which closed
yestoiday at 41o , rtsled today at 4ls o .ind
Slay closed at 4J'ac as coinp.iiuU with -1.10 jcs-
toril iv.
Oats opened firm and from "no " toc lilghor
throuKhMjmpilliywithwhc.it and corn , but
made , i dccllnu of fiom lie to Ve on fcooret.iry
Htuno's m st il.e In reducing tin ) Kusul.in crop
to bushels , ' 1 he market struck bottom ut.U'iu
for December and fiom Jl'sC to .ll o for M.iy.
The oponliiK pr ces were fiom .W' e to ; K3c re-
lioothely. I hnro w.is a loietlon fiom the
low point to.'l-14c ! Ducoml cr and from .i''e to
aS'nc May caused by the posting of tlio cor-
reettd Kussl.in report ancl < .omo of the early
Bolluis buvln-In. Tlio m trUot closed stoidy
at , ! U'iO ' for Decemutr and f loin Jlhc to .He for
Mav
Tr.idltiK w is without particular feature In
the pioiNlon pit and prices wore without
much tlrnme The niarUct was easier In
sympithy with the decline In whoat.ind corn ,
but lucoicreil seine towird tlio end and left
elf at a sl'ijht Imtjroxement in yester lay's
llual ( lUdt.Uldiis. DoLcmbcr pork declined to
IS. l" > anil olosLil at J-i.V ) : January opened at
III.T ) and closed ut JI1..I71 ; . Lard closed atU',0 '
abo\e the prices at the coi responding time
yesterday and libs were withoutch iii c ,
The loading ( utiiies ranged as follows :
AlllH I LS iiinn. tow CLOSE.
WIIPAT No. . '
Novc'mhor . 05 ] ( J 9ti (
Ill comber
lV !
1 Miy ) 1 UU6
Coil.N-.No i
Noveinber 62' ' I
Dc'ceiubcr 5h
Mny
OA rn No. 2
Novcmbc'r. 31 ' { so am
December MH
Ma > . . . .
MESS 1'OIIK
Dccc'iuhor. . 8V ) 8 40 8 M
Jnnanry. . . . 11 J > 11 lit *
.May II 70 11 07X
LAUD
Uaccaiber . C l' > 0 15 r 17' ' (
.limitary . . . I , ,11) ( i 27' ' ( o , w
May b U ) u tu
8IIOIITIII1IS
December 68J 6 CO
January. . S tU 5 o2k
May e. K ) l > 05 ciUih ,
Cash iiuotations wuro as follows :
VljOim Unch uiKcd ; winter patents , JI.50I&
4.10 ; spilng patents J-l COS5.00.
WIIIJAT No. 2 Hprlnp wheat , OriJMI'sO ;
Na II spriiu wheat , HS'Jo ' ; No 2rod , 01J ® ' ) l7aC.
CoilN No. 2 , Jlc
OATS No. S , Ill'ie ; No. 3 white , JxxaJJc ;
No. awhile , : ilfW.'c. (
UYH No. - ' . We.
IUiu.ir : No.L',5yo ; No. 3 , f , o. b. , 4oa30e ; No.
4. f u. b.iisai'o.
D No. l.OI'iO.
TlviOTiivBi'.Ul ) I'rltno , $1.22l..a
I'oitic .Mess pork , per mil , J3 5) ; lard , per
owt , jar/au.'O ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , * . " > 80id
O..1 ; dry silted shoulders ( bo\od ) , $ " > 00 ®
B U'i ' : short cloiirsldos ( boxedl , W.l > ® 8.2. > .
WIIISKUV 1) ) stllluis' Unlshod goods , per gal ,
11.18.
buOAits Unchanged ; out loaf , 5 ® " > Tie ; gran
ulated , fiftl'tC.
Hecolpts and shipments today were as fol
low : , ;
On tno l'io luce even ni o totlay thu butter
market was unchanged : Jft.'ao for ereamurv
and IKtJ.'sc for daily. I gs , unehanged ; " 'ii
2Jc.
New York MnrKots.
Nuw YOUK. Nov. U. ri.ouu Hocolpts , : .1l , ! ! _ _
paeKiiKcin ; exports , 11,117 bills. JD.OW sacks ;
inaiUet unuhaii cd and moderately active ,
closing cam * .
COHNVIKU. Western stoidy.
WIIKVT Koi'elpts.Illi.'HJ ' ) buj exports , : i9lrSO
bu ; s.iloH. H.MI.'JOJ ' bu of futures : Ml,000 bu
of HPOK Hpot niarKet Ic-sa autlvo , un < , ottlod
anil low or ; No. rod , ? l.0i ( > 4 In store and ulo-
vator : * I.U7no@l OUilloitl.u"5@l. : ; IP4 f. o. b. :
No il rod , I.OI'JW10J ' ; uiiKrndod rod.
O.'UcQfl.l.'i.i ; No. 1 northern , ifl.iuvai.l. ! ' , ;
No 1 haid. , % ® . g. Options ad-
vanoud " W o on lar o cluarancos
nnd u cold wave over the west ; dc'ullned I ®
liiuon a Uhlc'axouiior In inaUInK up the ICus-
Hluii eiop statciincMit , adv niieod 'ie on Its c-or-
rc'c'tlon , dcc'llni'd " e on lo or cables and for-
eldieissellliuand re-olllniteaslistnlT. ru.ictcd
> Qlvio and olosod ste'idy at 'iS'io Lolovv yos-
lortlayi No. rod. Noveinbor , fl.OUiiaiu7'i ,
BloMhiK Jl.tOJJ ; Dtcutnbcr , $ I.OT ? © I 0" , cloidni ;
Jl.ll77 j January. H.tU'iiai.lO11 ' , , e-loslns ; $1.011 :
rubrnary. Jl.IKiiil.li uloslnt ; tl 11'8 ; .Maro'i ,
II.KJ C5l.i | i ; , oloilii ) ; # 1 tV'j April , eloslni ;
ll.lli' , ; May. ll.I.'vai.H , closliiK Sl.l.'J. ; June.
ei.I'.MCl.HolosliiLti.l.'is. .
UVK rlrni and moderate deii'-ind : western ,
U.O'VSJl.u" ' : salon , 4 .too bu c. I f , at II 0\
llAiii.KVeiulot and btouily ; N'a " Mllwau-
l < oo , 70e7lo.
UOIIN Itoe'olpts , 41,175 bn ; exports. 2,173 buj
all's , ' . ' ,01(1,000 ( bu of futuie's ; JOI.UOO bu of spot.
Bpot marUet unanttludeink ; inodoraloly
active. No. ' . ' 7fiu
, asUcd nllont ; un
graded inUod , 57liaau-i No. .1 bpot , options
dccllnenl 446'io ' on ehlully on early months
with luuriused suppllus and hluh gr ulliiR of
now corn. Novumhor , ( iil > ili7l4 , closlnu ut
COJlo : Duccniber. & 7l 'it. > M.t , c oilni ? at Mijoi
January , C > lW5l\e , closhu at fll'io ; ruhru-
ury , 5l\iWlc. ( ulosliual M'HI'S Maroh MiWnic ,
closing at fil'.oj May , SJ'idi.'C'Uo. closing at
t'JKc ; mixed De-comberS-Viso e.
UTS-ltcci'lpt8 , lill.UJO bu ; imiorts , 1.SSJ bu ;
Kilos , STMil ) bu of futures ; UI.OOO bu of spot ,
bpot nmrUi't liioxular ; options mordcratuly
nctlvo and Htniidy ; November olosliiK , , if > o ;
Doce'inbur , : iS.UUu. ! ) c'oslnit at IMoj January ,
l)7' ) ( it.i-siic , ulosliiK at : s'o ' ; Jluy , ! H'iQJ.S > icl
oloslnit atis : , u ; pot. No. 1 white , 3-kW'Jl.io :
mixed vvusU'rn , ( Vi IOo : vvhltu wcsturn , l.'Ju )
Ilo ; No. y Ohio ipo , : ihi4.iu'io. '
llAV Meady and iiilut. |
lIoi'H rirm ; fair demand.
K Options opuned steady
January , tll..MOfcUUi ; 1'ebruiiry , lia.U4 |
March. Jll.NKail.iKi : April , (11.70 ; Muv.
11.70 ; Juno , IM.IViitl.W ; June , tll.2txail.0 ; spot
lllo , quiet and linn ; No , 7 , Illt'\
buiiAit Oulet and llrm : sales , 6OtX ) bags of
centrifugal , W tent , at U'io ; 1'hllaqolphla ro-
llnotl , ijulet anil slo idy
.MOIAKSEHNow Orleans. ( Irm anil qiiloU
Hicrrirm anil demand fair ,
OOTTO.V SKKD On. Weak and dull ; yellow ,
! 6S > ot urudu. 2 c.
I'tiitoLtLM Opened weak on reports of In
creased production and rallied a.u and uloaed
steady ; 1'cnnsylv. aiilu oil Hpot opened at Wo ,
highest 60 ' . .clovvoit RUSe. cloilni ; 60So ; Do-
tomLer options opened at SOc , hiKhcst , fc'J'.o ' ,
lovvibt Me , clohliitf 6USet Llnm oil , no balcj ;
total kaleiw. ,17,0-0 bills.
TAI.I.CIW iuy : und dull ; city ( l..OO for paoU-
ces ) , 4'H- .
liosis t-teaily at 3c.
Tiiiii'KvriNU Qu et and steady at 30Q30Vic.
DIGS 1'ancy , Urni ; westeui , 54JJ ; receipts ,
. .
Wool , bteady and iiu'ct ; domestic flocce , 30
> 0o ; muled , ' . 'iViM e ; Tex us , iV224v. (
1'oiiK-Leui active but kteady ; old iiicsi
W. ' ' > \ now mp s , $10.70' extra prime , } IOOjyatn.rA
C'T MKAis-Ditll and woiUi n iddlesstoa < ly.
I.Aitit-rinii , ( idlct ! wcBtarn ste.un. ! r..47't ;
snlrs , 1,5V ) tierces ut 1,1 , IV < ti 'at option saks ,
! . tierces ; Deconibur. fi 47 ; Janu iry , tn.fi\ib \
OKI , closing i3b2 bid ; 1 ebruary. II.7J ; Mireh ,
M.S2 bid.
IlUrrnit Pair deniandj wrstorn dalry.l.'ft
2lc : ; westnrncreanierv. 'JO.lOc ! western fac
tory , IVJ'lc'j r.iuln. .We.
U I'lilr deni mil , nrnicr ; part skims ,
I'm Iito- , ' Dull ; Amcilcnn , ! " > iVniSO ) .
fiii'i'ilil I'nch uucds DcccinhtM , fll.Ti.
Iii'Aii Quiet rind llrmidomustli1 , JI.IJ.
Tl.\ Opened ( Inn ; closed easy ; straits , SJO.OV
Omnlin Grain "Market.
Prices b'ised on dollvorv at Mississippi river
points. Nebraska Inspection , and Ion dajs'
shipment unless otherwise Htatod.
WIIK T No. 2 red vvlnlor , Me bid ; No. 2
H * i : No" , 2 , 810 bid , We nskcdiNo 1 , R.1o bid.
OATS-NO. L' while , .Oc bldt No. .1 ific bid. 'We
asked ; No 2 ml\ed , 2lc ) ! bid ; No. 'J mltcd ,
2b'4o ' bid ; No 3ci > Iotdl,2Scbld.
Nh\v CoilN No. .1. N'oveinbor shipment , B'J' o
bid ; same , ye ir slilpntunt. > lOc bid.
JIOAItt ) 01' THAtm NOTES.
Among the Miles worn : 2JOvO No 3 or bettor
corn , year shipment , 4Cc ; r.dO ( ) No. : i or better ,
November shipment. 4to ) : 2. > .CUO sato nilxi-l ,
I'hlladulphla terms , 40c ; IO.CW No 2 corn , St.
Louis teiniH , 41'Jc. , , , ,
1'r ink KatilUnor of fcchnylor was in looKIn , *
ov r the mat icet.
1) . A. Divls , Alnswortli. had two ears of
wheat and uno of r > o on the niarkot ,
OiilutliVliont IMnrk'ct.
D rural t. Minn. Nov. U The market hero
today osporleni'cd many Iliietnatlon" , It
opened llrm with good dcm ind at JiC advance
over yesterday's close. There vvtm a bis
clamor for spot wheat nnd buyers wuro willIng -
Ing to p iv a Kood price fur It. After the first
hour , during which thoio was some lively
trading , there was a bro ik of l o In rash , fol
lowed by another decline of ' e buforo noon ,
biibsciiuc'iitly the market rallied ii.'iiln and
there ) was an advance of'40 and 'sC. There
was another break before the close which was
at'ic olT for cash and'0 otr for December
and May ftom last nights llgurcs.
The following weio thu utoslng prices : No 1
hard , rash , Die ; November , lllo ; December ,
O.fic ; Mav. fl.OUli : No 1 northern , cash , ( Uc ;
rvovembor , ( Ilrst hilt ) , B.'c ; November , (011- (
tlro monthl.lli'iO ; Dei ember , Ofl c ; Slav. OO' i' ;
No 2 northern , cash , 87c ; No. J , bJc ; ic-
Jccted , 7Jc.
KaiiniiH City Markets.
KANBAS CITV , Mo. Nov. 11 I'I.OUH rirm
and unchanged ; p itont , S-'J i1" ' ' ; utlra
fancy , * ' . .iKiWai ; funrv , i.'USiS.M'i ; oholco.8l.UO
OiKi ; XXX , JI.7.BJK ) .
\Nlll-AT btoady ; No. 2 hard , cash , S"'o hid ;
November , Sl'lc bid ; No 2 red , cash , 8. > c bid.
Ooitv Lower ; cash Ol'icbld.
OATS i-teady ; No.2 , cash , 27' c bid ; Novem
ber , 2T3 c.
I'I.AX Si KD SJ' . . .
IlAv Htoidy and * nnuhin-cd , tlnnthy ,
HTiWiTi1) U ; fancy pr klrlc. fi > * > > ; good to choice ,
? 1 ( KWiVM ) ; low grades , $ . ) OOIJ'.VJ.
llUTTCli Ste idy and nnh ingod ; creamery ,
! .Mff6Se : ; dilrv , 143 Oc ; store packed , UOlOc.
KOOS rirm at 2le.
ItPCriMS Wheat , Cr ! ) > 30 bu ; corn 8.MO
bu ; oils , 4,20 : ) bn
SIHPVII NTS Wheat , 102,30) bu ; corn. 11,400 ;
oats. 8.00,1 bu.
Ijlvoi pool 31.iruCt .
Ijivpuroot * Nov. -\VIIIAT Stoidy clo-
mandfalr ; lioldors oiler modoratelv. Cal
ifornia No. I. Us lilftls I'jduorccntal ; No. 2 red
wlntor. Ss'Jd'ffibsO'jd ' Hecelpts of wheat dur
ing the past Unco d lys 2U. > ,000 cent ils , Includ
ing ra.OUO American.
OOIIN Dumai'd good ; mixed western , Cs 8d
percent il.
Hi t'Mi'is Of American corn the past three
days , , r > , soj centals
1'Ets U in idl-in , fis lid per cental.
Oniii Sh American , llnust vvhlto and colored ,
57s per cwt.
AMIHIC\N Unniom TOii BBFF 1 orequar-
tcrs. Il'jd ; hlndin irtors , r > J d ici Ib.
AvtniiKMN Ijiv OATTI.E blnUln the offal.
Cd per Ib.
N'fiv York Dry Goods Mnrkct.
NrvvyoiiK , Nov. 11. In dry goods there were
some ) fair sled transactions In plain cottons
today for future dellveiy and the dum ind
seems to bo wldonliu out. There was a little
firmer feeling. The production Is already cur-
tillc'd. The great c irpot sale closed today
having been In nnvrcss four Hays The
quantity of goods sold In th.it petlod was l > 0.-
( OJ pieces of carpets and S.liOu biles of rugs ,
thn tolil reall/od being about f..VO.OJO. It
was a rumaikablo sale in that three times the
goods advcitlsud weiu sold without bioaklng
pikes , which averages well throughout.
St. tioiiii .H-irUcts.
ST. Loui" . Mo. Nov. 13 Wilivr Weak
and lower ; cash , OJ'ic ' ; December , ! ) ! ® ' ; c ;
Mav. SI Ol . .
OOIIN Lower ; oish , 4le ; May , J3' ® I03.
Ows-Lower ; cash , Jl'Jc. '
Tjoiidoii I'roduuo .Murlcot.
LONDON , Nov. 14 AMEIUCIN IlKfitiOKiiATOH
Ittn b'orcquarters , 2s'i 8d ; hmdquarteis ,
Us ddlfWs til per 8 Ibs by the carcass.
.SunAit Ouba centrifugal , 0,5 dogices , Ils per
cwt.
Milwaukee Gr.iln .Uarlcct.
MtMrAUKED , WU. Nov. 1 ! . WHBAT E isy ;
No 2 spring , cash , We ; Uoeember , Ol'ic.
CoitN I'limer ; No. ,1 cash , now. 4Ggl7o. ( ;
OATa Firm ; No. 2 white , XHilWJo.
I'"orcliii { Oil Mnrlcet.
I/ONOOV , NOV. I.I LlNSUKU ( JAKE 3 12s Od
per ton for wcbtoin.
Tuiii'tMiM ! bi'iuiis 20s Cd per cwt.
Havana Markets.
IUVNNOV. . 1. ' . Sl'AMSIl GOLD J 3Pi ®
"i\CHAMlE-Qulet. :
Tr.ulefs Talk.
CniCAno. 111. , Nov. 13. Counselnmn A. Day to
CocUiell ItiOiheut ! opened excited and TiC
higher on an unfavorable wuathor map ,
Urmer Liverpool c iblcs and the enormous
totals of jesterdny's ehartois and clearances.
After early selling ag ilnst c I'ls ' , the maiKot
deellnud he told'ao for December and became-
steady when the Incident of thu day occuried ,
the Nooiotary posted upon the bulletin boaid
a inchiaRO from tlio Corn Tiado News
showing the Uuislan piodnctlon for 1801 to
lius ly exceed the , crouof 1"JO This produced
a semi pinle and prices fell l\e before the
dNcovoiy was madoof a ( .roviorior In the lic-
ures as posted , The posting was withdrawn
and ahcramblo to replace sales followed , car
rying ptlcca up Ic , but the correction showed
a still larger amount of all ceiuili than
Irtd been pievlously reported , and the
confidence of small bo'deis based on Kusslan
htatUtlcs was HO sh iKoii that hlghor lalo r.u-
Kllsh cables failed to p it any enerRV Into thu
market , and lower quutitlons from Berlin
and I'arls caused a weak olosbu t " o below
jostoidav. Lar u lines are still undlstui bed ,
but thu fact that local bears covered a consid
er able aKureKtitu at a profit on breaks and
refold hUhei li.ia weakened the state ot the
murUet for the moment , whether It will en
tirely recover nu\t week depends upon fur
ther forolKn dovolopincnts. Corn and oats
were very dull and room tiadurs followed the
tone of wheat for a small huilp. Provisions
were ) quiet with a llKht trade at slightly bet
ter Urines and closing sto id v.
diliuuio. III. , Nov 111. swartz , Dupco
AkCoimlcU to T , O , SvvarU .1 Co : Thu feeling
on wheat on the curb this moinliiK was con
siderably stionKor than last nUht's closing
sale * , lioni the start burlnrss was hardly
under way befoio a report was posted on the
board placing the Olllelal estimate of thu
wheat crop of Ittissla this jear at 201.-
000,00 bu. , which WKS110111 thu
same as the lust crop. 'Ibis blurted
a Mi'lden hcramblo to su.ll , lesult ng In a du-
ollnuof nOTrlv 2o hubsoquently It was dis
covered thatan eirorhad occurred In maUliu
the Monies and that they should bo 17t ! 0X1.00 ) ,
or about JI,00'.UOI ' lu > s than thu crop of IS'JJ.
The lUurcs of this yoai's orop show an In-
creasuover tbo-.e ot 1S3.1 and I8SO. but a big
dollelenoy in r > o antl oiu. Corn acted tea
a great n\tcnt In sympithy with wheat.
Complaints ot luuk of transportation con
tinues thu excuse for 11-lit receipts and the
HurlliMton road announces that It will 10-
culveno muru grain foi Ohlcu'jo until the
present uluttk ido Is riUod Out advices from
the west are that with favorablu weathot Du-
ccmbor will witness one of thu lar/oit move-
mentH In thohUtorj of thu tr de. 1'iovlsloiis
weiu llrm btit nut active. Thu htren.ith of the
nuiikut scums to bo piluul ) ) illy diiuto.iu la-
dlsposltlun on thu part of local deuleis to
trade ) ,
OIIICAOO , III. , Nov. 13. Konnott , Hopkins &
Co to b. A. MuWhoi ter : An oversold m irl.ot
atthuoloiu yesturlav resulted In a strong
opening. l.on/H weio free sullors when thu
boll tapned and soon satlsllqci thtidem ind.
With rufeiretiuu to the alleged Kusslan ciop
report It U app uently cabled by thu Liverpool
Corn TrauuNews to tlio secretary ot thu board ,
but there are eiicuni < tancos which HIOW ) It
may bo a fake. In the llrst place the Liver
pool marKet closed hUhui than It opened. Thu
report would MI rely bu linonu there before It
wax cabled hoic. In thu second place the
Trade llnilutln of this elty and thu Trade
Novva h ivu been uxehanutiu news by eab'.u ' for
Rome time and thu latter lias not heretofore
filled to promptly cablu to tbu Iluilotln uvury
Important piece of commercial Intelligence.
That It l.as not dunuso In thu pruunt Instance )
Is lo aided uy thu llullotln as evidence that
the * report may bo a fake , but this U by mi
, Btiro. It Is thu scntlmtnt ofLhlcauo
operators that the Ittisslon crop ropoitlf It
turns out to bu correct will olinnto thu
tonu ot sueetilution and result In loner
prices. Until thU Is dcllultely known
It would be useless to surml-u what tha mar
ket will do. Corn continued i n Its dowiuvnrd
coume und there U little uroapeotot much rei-
covery. The long futuied are u good halo on
thu rallies. Oats hav u been llrm uiulor a n'ood
ahlpplng demand. Tno liquidation yustord ly
of a speculative- Interest was a good thliu for
holduiK , In provisions the market continues
to show a Urni front und shorts manifest con-
bldvrublu l
Ntvv YOIIK. Nov. U The took market
today wua quiet and ovou dull during the
greater portion of the session , tut boeutuo
more active In the It to tndlnt vhlln stiffen
ing iii | under a dccre IBOI ! duniand for both.
'IhcruwiM throuuliudt thu day n good ih > *
m ind for stocks while tlm ulferlu ? s were very
IIjlil , nnd noUvlthstand'iu the dullii"i4 a
firm to strong tjno prevailed , and buforo thu
close of business , tineas among the fmv active
shares had been forced up materially from
thii lotv lUiire-i of the forenoon
The news of the day was all favor ibio.
Thcro was not In any Dirt of the day any lln-
porttnt prc'iuro to sol ) , althoiuh consldor-
nhlusoiilng by the forolgno s and traders
gave the oponlnz awoak apponiaiieu and thu
Htisplelon was uttered tint thu boars wuru up
to thn o'd ' t rick of cm ploy'n. ' ! arbitrage bioUurn
tOF-oll stocks In or lei to buy Iu under cover.
The rumors of tiouble in the anthracite coal
trido Horn still circulated but a short Interest
of Rome magnitude was developed In the co it
f > harc4 and fnttliurftcllln/ tilghtuncd oil" ,
HHiillln Iu the dovelopnient of n demand for
tho'o shares atadvatu'lng pr ces. and as their
losses have been very material In thu lost row
days their gains ted to have been proportion
ate. I'olloivlng thntn In itrength came the
Industrials , especially sugar , cottonseed
oil and distillers. In the general rill-
reid list , however , consldurabln Htretuth
was seen In the Viindorbllls , Wheeling [ tt
Lake Kilo and I'lilon I'.clllc , the netual earn
ings of the last name 1 foi September h iv Ing
execoded the estimate As a rule , however ,
the gicut majority of the lists were dull and
held within narrow limits through slnrlng In
the ndvancu hlch extended to all portions of
the list. Northern I'lielflc preferred also dis
played marked stroiuth nftm Ils early weak
ness. The market opened lower but rallied
Immediately and prkes rose slowly but stea
dily throughout the session , no setback of
any kind occurring and the upward move
ment beeamu moro pronounced Iu the last
hour when thu smal cr shorts canio In to
cover In eaincst. The close wns actlvu and
stionzatthu top ( U-uie The Html gains In
clude Jeisuv Central , Sugar , l' per cent ;
Heading and Cotton bced Oil , each l1 pel
cent : LaeUawann-i , l'B percent : Hock Island
and Distillers each 1 ° per cent ; \\heoIlngA.
L ike Kile pie foiled , l' & per cunt : DM'iwaro &
Hudson. IU per cent nnd Western Union and
C inida Southern o tell I percent.
Oov crnmcnt bonds dull , steady ; state bonds
dull and featureless.
'iho follow ing are- the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on thu Nuw \ ork block o\-
changu today :
Total sales of stocks today were 2 > 4G9r >
shaics. Including : Atcblson , 18,4nt ; Chicago
Gas , Ii,7U ( ; Delaware. Ijiok.ivvunniVost \ -
crn. OH ; Del twaro & . Hudson , 7in ; Kile.
10"Y ) ; Loulsvlllo A. Nashville , 7.8JMissouri ;
1'acltlc , . ) , ( > 0 : Northern 1'aclllc , preferred ,
I'l'.JO ' : Kcadlti' , 2r ,4jj ; bt. 1'aul , 21iOI ; Union
1'aclflc , HUJ. (
Piliunuiitl llovicw.
NEW Yoiuc. Nov. H The Post siys : The
lack of specnl itlve intetcst In any Investment
m uket U reflected In the m ukut for money.
Judging by piesent appeaiances vvo are now
on the eve of almost as roat stagnation In
this market asm tho-o Iti which Its own move
ments are b ised. There Is peiccptlblo almost
dally n slight shading oil In rates and al
though lenders of time nionoy are still dis
ci Initiating as to the char ictor of collateral ,
this must be attributed nthor to doubt over
the prospects of low-priced securities than
to a lacU of funds to lo in. That this Is true
may bo see most clearly In the market for
commercial paper. In which ilio winter mer
cantile trade has been alro idy supplied and
the spring orders not yet t ikon In hind ; the
bankers are beginning to search for good
paper and are finding thn supply considera
bly below tholr wants. The curious feature
of the case Is that manv caicful ob
servers are predicting the same state of af-
f.xlis In London , despite the io-ont largo with
drawals of gold , Hut the o\plau itton as to
the same there as hero and an c islng elf on
rates must bo regarded rather as intellect of
the existing business stagnation than as a
MUi > c for Immodl ito revival.
New York Money Market.
NEW YOIIK , Nov , 13 MOSKV ON CAM.
K inglnj from 3 to r > nor cent ; last loan , 4 per
cent , closed olloicd at 4 per cent
I'uivin MUICHNTILE 1'Ai'i'it "iSO'S ' nor cent.
bTHii.iNn 1\CII\SH Quiet ami easlci at
$1 80'S ' foi sixty-day bills and $ I.W.i foi de
mand.
The following were the clowns prices on
bonds :
Itit PiijVFU 4 ! ' < ! porounco.
MOM.V ' . ' 4-"i percent.
Kato of discount In the open market for
shoit and three months bills , : ic9l > i pel cent.
London Money Market.
Ifoiyrfc/it / Jfllii \ lama ( lonlnn Rennrct l
LONDON , Nov , 1 ! . [ Now Yorlc Hoiald Cable
bneclul to TUB Id.1 : . ] Mocks and the money
maiknt were dull ; discount , note for .1
months bunkers' acceptances , .1 per cent to ,1'n
per cent ; shoit lo ins wuro icadlly obt lined at
fiom 2 per cent to' " , per cent , Business In
stocks was light , tending to lower pr ecs. Tint
upwind tundc'iioy of Thursday was chocked
by the bad advices from I'arls and
Now Yorx. Europe-mi government bonds
declined. General South Ami-ilcan LTOV em
inent bonds declined vvhlloothorbouth Ameri
can" " scout Hies were llrm and advanced
slightly. American r ulways woio weak und
in most cases appreciably lower.
Fliinnot.U Notes
KANSAS Cur , Mo , Nov , 13. Clearings ,
Ntw YOIIK. Nov. 13. Hunk clearings , JIJI-
83I.OC. ; bibincoj , W.IO..Ml.
IlAl.iiMOiU' , Md. , Nov , 11 Clo irlng , JJ.037-
7u'i ' ; balance-i , J.U'UiA ' Kato , U per cent ,
ST. LOUIS , Mo , Nov. III. Cloirlius , II.119-
700 ; bilancos. $ J07JII. Money. 7 1 per cent
I'liir.ADKLiMiiv. ' Pa , Sov. II. Oloarlius. iiO-
O'tljl ' ; balances , il'J3)OOI. ) Money , 4 per
cent ,
lti.ni IN , Nov 11 The bourse todav was dull
and vvonk. Kusslan 4sdioppod loc. Industrial
shares wore i.ithor firmer.
NKVY Oinh\Ns , Ln. , Nov. 11 Cloarlngs.
J.MVilMi , Now Vork oxuhaiuo , Jl 5) per Sl.OvO
discount. Hank , " > e discount to par
IIOSION. Mass.N'ov 1.1 Uloarliusin.U.,2l2 ;
balances , Jl,77. > . , ' 7i , Kato for money , 2ti p r
e-i'nt. i\ohan ; o on Nuw York , fiom lOu to I7u
discount.
Cuic\no , III. . Nov. n Now YorU uNuliiiiio
stuiiivat TidJIJo per $1,00 prominm Money
oisy ate porqcnt. Iliinu clu irhus , Jill , IMJVI ,
btorllng uvhaiuc , Htuady and uncli ui.-o I ;
S4. > > i't ' forsixty day bills and fl.M'i for sight
draflH.
WAHtliNOTON , D. 0. , Nov. 13 The amount of
sllvur olforo I today for silu to the Treasury
( lopirtmont was U7iOW ounce * and tlio amount
purchiisml 074.00 ounce-s , ranging In pilco
from KUW70 to > J.ll'O. ) '
IloHton Stook M urlcet.
JlohTOV , Mass , Nov. It. The following vvoro
the clo.Hiiu pru-oa on stoaxs on the llostou
stock market today :
Dciive'r .Mliilnc Stoolu.
Dz.NYElt , Cole , Nov , 13. The following list U
I thoctoslnttntiotitttotmnn tin M ntns exchange
today. S los , 18.1X ) sh irc-s.
OMAHA. Nov. n. 1801.
Receipts o far this week lr > , OIO cattle , il" ) > 0
hojjs , lMo sheep , airalnst ll.COJ cattle , 10.0V
ho's , nil bheep thu aiuno ll\o days last
wooK.
The fresh supply \\i\s \ not o\erly larso yes-
teidav , about if cars , m ilthiK nearly 15.000 for
the week so far , or not a Kro it many inoro
than for the same time last wtoU. 1'hcru
\voro seseral lo ids of pretty Oood corn-fed
nalUes amoni : the olTerliiRs , but the market
Eoctned to be thoioLi lily demoralised Oattlu
that shippers bought lieic , both this week and
last atuliat looked like very low prices sold
for kss In ( Jhlcauo , anil some that went
ihroufh In hi" ! hinds bold for less there than
W"s bid for l in litre , llujorsvero \eiy
bearish. buliiiiin JJO ) to } 4 00 for eattlo that
ten dayb or two weeks ago weio brliuln JJ 30
to$4.1)0. ) duod western beef steers were about
steady. The General market was exceedingly
slow and mean throughout.
The demand for need cows and heifers was
active anil prices stronger , bomo fat nulls o
cows ivolKhitiK about I,1" > J Ibs sold for f-.Ti au < l
from ? l.7" > to ! . " 'S bought the bulk of the fair to
peed stock. The ordln iry run of cows bold a
hhado lower than Thursday and were slow
Bulo at th it. A fall etc trance was alTected.
Tliero was a fair inquiry for KOO I fcuilItiR
cattle yesterday , but there were very few here
that answered thatdcscrlpt on. l'rl < es showed
no ] ) arlleulat change , the des'rablo 1.10J to
l.lW-lb stock behu quot iblo at fromS..75 to
Jl.l'i. o.immon Kiacles and stockers alow at
from Il.T'i tof..HI.
I irly receipts of hois weio about 2,1001ie id ,
which lutoi trains swelled to.18 ears , close to
4.0JO Head. Thereweio , plenty of good lie ivy
hogs hero and the Konor.ilcju illty of tlio otTer-
nxs was consldei ably lmpro\ed
Advices from tulcaeo weio fiiMiiablo nn < l
sollois wanted blKher prices all around. The
demand as usual was entirely local , but good
both from pacUors and f i usli mo it men and as
the supply was not too l.u o priceweio gen
erally fiom "ie to I0c fllclici thai Thuriduy
although ( onsidmlnn the Impiovnl quallt } of
the offerings "ie would cover iho"a .vanco In
most cases The best hcaiy and butchei
wolKbt boss sold fiom JJ.8J to * ' , \i , common
lUht and mixed ho s from fJ 05 to $17" Ti.ilns
kept stiliiKlng In all mornliu , but
the ho s sold about as fust as they ar-
rlml , the ironural nurl.ot boliiR iiilto | acthe.
The bulk of the lies sold at fiom J 1.73 lo $ Jt30
aKa nst * ) W to J ! . 70 Thursday.
Toward noon , and after the fiosh moat men
had filled their onJers advices ofabicak In
prices at Chicago caused a wo ikoi feelliiK and
some of the late sales were at very little
bettor than TnursJay's price- , .
CATTLE Ulllclal recoluts of cattle. 1SM.
ascompired with -VJ71 yesterday ana 1,717
Krlday of last week. There were borne good
cittlo hero , both natives and westerns , but
the offerings were common. Corn-fed e ittlo
values were domorall/ed , 5 ® 7io lower th in
No\omboi 1. deed butcherstuir firm ; other
grades weak ; feeders steady.
lloas Olllelal receipts of hozs. 3014. as
compaicd wlth'J.701 LSlerilay and 4H"iO Trl-
day of la&t week. Quality consldcribly Im-
pio\od ; demaiid good und prices conoially fv ®
lOe higher th. n yestenlay. HUslnobS bilsk
and hozs told In uood season ; bulu at $ .17j ©
J & 0. against J G5'S..7) ! ) J Ostorday. LUht. fJ 00
© 1.75 ; heavy. * J.1.Y3 > i8i ; mixed. W.7 © t.7r
SliKi.i' Olllelal receipts of sheep , none ,
a comp ircd with J' ' S yestoidiy and ( ill
1'riila uf last week. Demand good ; market
111 iu.
llocolpts ami Disposition nTStoclc.
Oniclalrocolpti and dlspultion ot stouk as
shown by the Docks of thu Union Stock Yards'
comp my for the t.vouty-four hours , ending at
Oo'ciock , p. in , Noiombor U , IfeJl :
HUOKIlTs. CD
DISPOSITION' .
lluyorj I i.Utlo I lloja jshcup
Rcprujcat.ttivo Sales.
STl'LHS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. 1'r.
7 l--'l W 40
8 1010 23.1
4' ' ) O.'t 240
17. 0(1 ( 241
1. UMO 21J
21. 10. . ' 2 50
42 1101 2 ftj
42S
S 25) )
.1 2 BO
24 1147 275
1 . 1JO
1. . UJ 450
2 .nio 221
2J5
STOCKIIIIS AND CRBO3IH.
i. . o o 2 OU (1. ( . 708 2 3.1 1. 1210
15 . MM 2 11 7 . 072 2 51 J . IHO .1(10 (
I.11.1) 221 1 . 700 2 05 1. . 040 JUJ
7. . 837 230
WBSTUIIS CArrr.K.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av , Pr ,
Montgomery , Swan & . Co.
TUB IlrKl rr'ccson outtlo looUtd about tlio
t , me as on vestenlav Thuy wuru llrm , not
imly tor good grades , vvhleh were o 111.0. but
for poor Mild common sorts us wull. ntportura
could not find what thov wanted mid somu
eastern orders bad to go unfilled , very decent
shipping stock being offered Natives weru
( incited at fiom il.1 U to Jill' ' , with 9 ties largely
at from $1 7"i to * 4 1 fet cows and bulls , nnd at
from tL.IO to $4 71 for streis There wua con
tinued inactivity In the slock market , v utl
calves w-eru Urn er. iHioted at fiom JI 71 tc
t..M. Of r ngoeattlu theio weru about .IV ) > .
I'he'y were ( | iioiil ( at from 11.5) to M 71 for
western1) , and al from il.2.1 to 13 21 for L'eMins.
The general in irl.ot hud a llrm look at iho
close
The hog tridi ) opened aetlro at from "p to
lOc a vance on Thursday's prices. It wa not
less active later , thuuh the feeling was not
as llrm at thu close. II did not taknavury
Him lot toeall out a bid of $4 00 , mid the bulk
of thu he. iv y hogs sold within 3o of that llguie
Tnoro were " .uveral sales at from $ I07'4 tel
} l 10 , and iheru w.is Home trading In common
light and rough mixed at fiom JI.VI to * iw.
The eloslne quotations weru from M.SO to i kDO
for light , il 01 to it 01 for medium weights and
IH.N ) to tl.lU for heavy. Milupers did not take
as lario a number as on Thursday , but lue-il
p ickers seemed more uauor to Invest and tbu
supulv was bought up closer thau on ultlter of
the preceding days of the week ,
The Hvunlng Joittn il teiwrts : Oattlu Ue-
colpU. B.o Oj shipments , l.uud ; mtirket steiidy ;
fair to goo t natives , &VoxLVi3 > : nnpilnio o\tra
Bteorson sale ; others , $ , l7i < i l 7. > ; 'Ie\ans , JJ.2.1
< & ! . M ; rangers , MPi5i7" ( > ; cows , } ion.iuu.
Hogs Ifu'ulptsHoo ; shipments , lo.MO ;
maruut brisk and steady to higher : rough
and common. JI7ii < 3C > .v ) : prlmn uaukeis $ MK )
CT4 oil ; prime noavy and uutchurs1 vvulghls ,
J40K34 10 ; light. $ ) W.0) ) ) .
Shcup lieeolpls , M O. shipments , 500 ; mar-
liOtsteidy to weakei ; n itlvo westerns $ . ' .7VtJ
421 ; mlved. $1 4 © I W : wetbi-M , ll.l121 ( ( ) ;
'Pox-ins , j.7oa.OJ ( ; wustorns JJ8oai.50 ; lambs.
JJ.75O.1.21.
New York Ijivo Stnulc
NKVT YOIIK , Nov. 11 IlnKvm Heculnts.
l.l.SI . heid. : Ineltidinc il ) ears for s ilu ; m irl.et
dull but steady ; natlvu steers. J.I 2."Mii > .0) ) per
10J Ibs ; cows ind stat's , $22)44 1 .3 ; dressed buut
ste id } at ll'ijl'l'ie. ' S-hlpmonts tomorrow , W,1
beeves and f > ,0 0 quarters of beef.
OAi.vl s UuceiptH. 37(1 ( huul ; market dull :
veals , $ JU > : giassurs , JI.VVji.MK ) .
SlltEl1 Kccolpts , 2'i7Jhead ' ; markut steady :
' heup. $ L50 < B121 per 100 Ibs ; limbs , Jl''xfiisu :
diessud mutton llrm atl'QSc ( pur ! b ; diusscd
liinltis steady at 78' c.
lloos lteeulpts , ( , litfl iioad , consigned direct ;
market nominally steady at Jl.OJicl 4J.
Kansia City Ijtro ritoolc
KANSAS OITV. Mo , Nov. 11 ( HTTMS Hn-
cclpts. 0000 ; shipments , 4'c.O : m ukot stc uly ;
sti ors. $ ! .2" > ® ( " .00 ; cows , fl2.5S2.75 ; stocUers
and focdi'is , WOI3I.7" ) .
Hens Kecolpls. U.100 : shipments , 1,491 ; miir-
knt very active ; .W.r.c lilc-hoi ; bulk ; ifJ 0.5 ®
U75 ; all Krades , tLCU&l ifl
biini-.i' Kocelpts , 2.4UO ; shipments , 830 ; mar
ket ste toy.
o.v.tii.t nnoi.EsLI ; . IK/CBT.S.
Conntrj' 1'iotliiuo.
EflfiS The bulk of the csgs are RolnR at 20
© 2 c.
I'UTTI.H General market unchanged. Good
countrv , ItVIft f-c ; best , 20fi-'le
GAVIE Canad i KCOIC. $ il.OJ@7.00 : small RCPSO ,
$1 " > 0.5 01 ; prairie thlokc'iis , 4 > 0.5,00 ; prouse ,
ifl 00 ; mallard ducks. 312 > ; blue winded teal ,
J1.75 ; urccn wlnirud teial. $ ' . * ' ; ml\od ducks ,
81.25 ; Jackribblts. il.OOiT'4 ' 0 ; smnll , * ! .2' > ® | .V ) ;
qunll , JI.75 ® . ' 00 ; jack snipe , 8I.2.V3I.50 ; plov cr ,
7)CM 00 ; KOldcn piovor , * l.2il "K ) : sqnlnols ,
SI UU1,25 ; dcor s iddlcs , 15@10j per Ib ; door
carcas-.es , lOQtllu ; antelo ) < o s iddlcj 1415c ;
care issos , PUc.
1'oui "in Tlio light receipts have stlfTened
prices omcw lint , and chickens'In some cases
sold as hl li as $ J OJ.
"Blp Municipal Problems1' tire discussed
by Mr. Andruw Hosovvator of Oinana , who
was n motnber of the commission appointed
by President Harrison to investigate as to
the practicability ot putting tclnphono , telo-
giaph nud elertric lifiht vviros in Wabhinijton
under Kround. The commission also consid
ered the advisability of municipal ownership
of works for furnishing water and light. Mr.
Hosowater piosents u comprehensive rovionr
of the conclusions icacUod by the commission ,
whoso icpoit has attracted unusual attention
and favorable comments in eastern cities.
"Sociability Armong Ciids" is a copy-
ncjlitod article from the pen of Dr. C. C. Ab
bott , who presents in u readable manner the
evidence for his thociy that birds flock for
companionship.
1 Ocutuh" is n story of the Piuto nnd Bnn-
nock war of 1S7S written by Major General
O. O. Howard , U. S. A. , from personal ob
servations. It presents some peculiar phases
ot Indian character with all the charm of 10-
manco.
' 'The Ues > cue of Martin Koszta" Is
a nai ration that will stir the pa
triotic impulses of every true Amer
ican. Kosztavas a Hunguiian pa-
uiot in the unsuccessful uprising of 1S4S and
fled nn exile to the United States , fie took
out his first naturalisation papcis and soon
after \lslted n Euiopoan poit under Austiinn
conttol. Ho was sci/ed by the iiuthoiitioi
nnd appealed to the American consul. The
story tells how the commander of an Amer
ican man-of-uar compelled his leloase by a
thicat of bombarding the seaport.
"Tho Beginnings of Pohgamy in Utah"
weio noted Uy Captain Jehu H. Benson ,
giandlathorof Mr Urastus A. Benson of
Omaha. The captain was ono of the argo
nauts of Mil , and on his way ovoilniul fiom
Wnpello , la. , icaehed Salt Jake City just , in
time to witness the celebration of the second
nnnivorsaiy of the Mormon oecurmion. His
ousei vntions were rccoidcd in a diary nt Xho
time , and are now iven to the public for the
lir.it timo.
'ToreiiTn Devils in China" is the caption
of Frank G. Carpontoi's timely letter. All
foteigncis in China nto called "devils" by
the natives , nnit "C.up" explains some o"f
the horrible nnths about missionaries that
arocuircut amonc the celestials. Ilo ulso
gives nn account of American diplomacy in
China nud then turns to cuiious lominis-
ceacos of Cassius M. Clay and Sara Hous
ton.
ton."Old Dajs at West Point" is from the pen
of Captain Chailos Kins , U. S. A. , the noted
author of stones of army lifo. Ho gives n
vivid picture of cadet life at the national
military academy dining the early j ears of
the war.
The icguinr ttopirtmctits of Tin : SUSIUY
BKK will be maintained at their usual stand
ard of excellence. Among them will bo the
sporting , diamatic , society , Grand Army of
the Republic , seciot society and homo Indus
try departments. And to the man of dollars
nnd cents n most important feature will bo
Tin. BKU'S unrivalled nuuliot page.
.1 .VA U.N VKJIK.f r.1.
At 9 o'clock the sale of seats for "Mr. Pot
ter of Texas" opens at the Now Boyd. This
play will bo presented toinoriow und Monday
ov Sanger's Broadway Theater company , u
siipeib oignnization.
Ptimroso & VVosVs loflnod minstrel organi
zation , tno acknowledged standard uttinctlon
throughout the \\oild , commences a two-
night engagement ut thu Isovv Boytl Tuesday
evening next ,
At the rurnam Street thontor , commencing
Sunday imUineo und nil next week : K itu
Cluxton. "Bonnlu Knto" is ns bonnlo now as
over. Her hair is Justus rich with its tint of
gold , and her fi'.co Is ns fair nnd at full of
laughter. Her groatoit venture , the magnif
icent revival of the "Two Orphans , " into all
the other plays in which sua moves , Is ,
much a cLIld of her brain ns it was of vho
brain of D'Euneiy , the author.
Itlcu's "Uvangcllne" w 11 close its engage
ment ut Boyd's now theater today by giving
two perform Hires , 0110 uHO till ) nftornoon
and one nt b tbl < ovoulng.
The Tsne
TO RID THE HUMAN BODY OP
Tlio Poison of Disease
A TO roitCE ir OUT TIIIIOUOH THU EKIW.
nlways docs this effectually. It treats tlio
disease Instead of the symptoms , nnd re-
inovca the caueo , thtrcby making n euro.
lira K. J. r.nvviu. , No. 11 Qnlncy St. , Mcclford ,
JIae * . , cji ll.st her mother has been curtd.of
bcrofula , by ll.o usa of four bottles of C. a. CSf
after hav ing Imd muck other treatment , and tclng
reduced loqnltoalowccncllUonof l.cuilh , oa itwci
thought he could not live.
Treatise on Blood and SUu Diseases mallet ! free.
EWiT
Drawer 3. AUaUa , Go.
OMAHA
Manufacturers'
DIRECTORY.
A WNIXGS AND TENTS.
Omaha Tent & Awn-
1115 Ooi ,
Hti * . hnnmucki oil nmt
ruM'er clothing Snd for
uo 111,1 turnnm
HAGS AXI ) TWINES.
Bemis Omaha Bat ; Oo.
Importer * itml Munufic-
tllfl'M
cki lliirlnpi * nd
Twine.
A. H. Ponijo & Oo. M. 0. Daxon.
HOC Dodge Stroot. IllcyclcM soM on monthlr
pnyaioals
Semi for our eittlo na
nnd prlroi 120 .V 11th street.
HOOK MINDERS and STA1IONERS
Aokerman Brothers & Hointzo ,
Printers , blndors , etsetroUnort , blvi * tiouie IUMIU-
fiot'irors
11 Hi Itownrd ilroot , Onmht
MOOTS AND SI 10US
Morso-lco S'ao3 Company ,
HID Hnwnrd ilreeU
Factory , corner llth and Doiiitlnf Htroit ,
WoniklnK ilno print's to oi h liuror , Rnd
Intf it tlim nf B MiiU whleh Is verr al-
nblo with incrclinnti
Williams , Van Aor- KirkoudallJono3& Oo
iiam & Harto \Vhole'nIaM aiif ctiir'r §
Aiientifor lloiton Hub-
1212 Ilnrner struat. bar ho Co HIV. , 1101.
. and HOi , llarncy Btraot
Om li , Nob.
roxns
John L. Wilkie , Louis Holler ,
Onmhn nnpor l > oi fnctory nutchoM nnil 1'iokerii
Tool * und supplier lloa
1'lt'i i bt Mnry's Ave , hoi nnd sbioii cnilnKi
Orders promptly niloJ llli.-UH .Tac'fcm ' utroot
W. T. Seaman , West & Fritscher ,
Minufncturoi fine clears ,
Omalm's Largest Vnrloty
.
Jobbers of leif Ubiceo.
WAGONS AND
I'AUHIAOItS. 1011 Kiirnim StrooL
0. A. Stouohill , L Oborfolder & Oo. ,
Millinery , Notloas.Cloiks i ln
rto.
Xii. 210 nnd 'U * uitll : 1UU
llll-USS ICthSt , Omahn Street
MUSICAL JNSTHU.VENTS , J1TO.
Max Meyer & Bro Oo A. Hospo , Jr. ,
M'f itjoweler * , dcnlori In Plnno1 ! , Or n < , Artlit1
inuatcnl Initrunionts , Mtvterll , IHc ,
etc
Furnnm nnd ICth 1' > 11 nougl 11 street
OYSTERS. | OILS.
Platt & Oo. , Tank
Oyster , Fish and Celery , Line Oo.
319 Bouth 10th Bt Keflncd nnd lubrlcittlnjt
David Cole Manaxor. oils , axle KreaiQ , eta
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Kibbel 6s Smith , Schroodjr & 0 ? , ,
Dealers In country prod Cnsh burorj butler nnl
uce , frultiogotablos , ORKS , and Keno il com
etc mission morcli mti
l.MTHownnt btrcot. 42J South llth Stroot.
Eubort Purvis , E. B. Branch & Oo , ,
1217 Howard Street.
Produce , fruits of all
Wrlto for prkoj on but *
Ur , e K3 poultry , and kinds , oysters ,
l th nnd Harnev Strost * .
Kirschbruuu & Sons , Jas. A. Olark i Oo ,
Hotter , clicc-o , cgjl
Butter , e Rs nnd poultry.
poultry nud K uno.
1209 Howard Street CD ! ) South 13lh btreofc
Bates & Oo , ,
Country produce , fruits ,
vc'wetnblei , Kroccrs * npo-
cl titles , tein , nplcos , etc.
4I7-41J& . llthSt ,
PAPER. EUlUil'Al GOODS
Oarpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo , ,
Carry a full stock of Minufnctmcrs md Job
printing , wrapping nnd bers nil kind * rubber
writing piper , card pa Koods
per , etc. n0 1'arnnm Stroot.
SEEDS. S'WVES.
Emercoii Seed Oo , James Huglies ,
Seed growers , dmlors In Stoves repairs of nllklndi
Kftrden , grass , grain and Cooks nnd lloaltrJ
tree tends for s ilo
t > ASir , DOPES , JiLINOS , EIO
M , A , Disbrow & Oo , Eohn Sash & Door Oo
Stnnufacturors of eash Manufacturers uf mould-
douri. blinds nnd Ings , blinds , douri , ecu.
moulding1) ) Ilrnnch of- < > llhc >
Uce , l.'th und Uard Sts Hooiu 4 lloo Hulllint
S'lEAMAND WATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Sons ,
Pump Oo ,
, 1002-1004 I'nrntm Street.
Ilnllldiy Wind Mills.
( lib and 'J-TJ loues btroot. Omiha Neb
( i.K UOSB , actingmaiinii'r
ZJ3A , COFFEE , Sl'lCES.
Consolidated Oofibo
Company ,
1414 and 111(1 ( H-vrnoy St ,
Oaiaht , Neb
'i ors. MILLIARDS.
H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiok-
Toys dolls , albums , Balko-Oollondor Oo , ,
fnncy Roods , homo fur- llllllard mcrchiiiidlse
nl hliu eoods , child Haloon imnroj.
ren' , i nrrl men 407 , 403 S. 10th
Ul'J I urnmii Street. Om il n
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED
A. D. Bo-or & 0o , , Hunter & Greoit
-W ISxchrn o llllllillnii , U ) llxclmn.'O HulUllna ,
South Oiralm. South Omaha.
& * i
r Aik jour lniKKl ) t for ft
j bottle ol 11IK * . ' 1 he only
/ neil ] iolonuui reineelj lor all
/ the unnatural illichnrKCB niiil
} privatelliensen of men and the
i debilitating vveakncim peiullar
I to women. H enrts In a lew
Sclav ! vv It ho tit the nlcl or
\ publicity of a doctor
\ The I'nlienal American Ciilf
Manilf tolurcil by
kTks Evans Chemical 0) .
CINCINNATI- > * ! {
Nos. 2 and 4 Shormnn St. ,
Roomi 60 & 09 CMICACO.
1-1 r t clofl fncllltlrn fiirtioiun ) ) < llliiuof Hhl.iiiicnti
nfCraln , Hold anil 1 lux Hccil * Hcfiiri'nii' . Cora
Kitlinii.'oana AinerltniililiiincaJNull iniillluukj.
National Bank
IT. a DEl'O irOUVOMA IA NED
Surplus . 03.OOO
Olllccri nml Dlrectori-Henrr W. V tu . t'ruil lonti
I H | H. llavit , Vlco I'roil.Jjnt. . U H. il'nirlcaJ ' ,
V. Mur < ei , Julia H. l llliH It U Cu Uln , J. .X. If.
1'ntrlUV II. d. llcuhoi , Cmliler.
Ti-Iia IRON BANK.
Corner I21U nad Karaam Hu
General HanUlir.'llusluim