THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 1801. Wheat Disappointed All the Traders li Many Respects. WEATHER REPORTS JUSTIFIED AN AOVANCI Ilutn NorvoiiH tVcolliiK Prevailed as n lU'Hiilt of the Uiiunrtnlnty Kc- tl > " Autumn of lltitur. OntOAnn , 111. . Nov. 19. Tlio wheat marVfo (111 not show that nifitnrial atlvuln'O todus tint tunny tr.'idnrs anticipate : ! mill tlr'.t thr wi'iilhi'r reports Boainuit to justify. That It dh not Ndno perhaps inoro to tlio nervous fuel Ins of uncertainly Hint Koncr.illy prevails ti' to the prob.'iblo notion of Uussla than to tin prospective Iio.ivy receipts. The bad uoiult tliin of tlio tel ; tripli wirui during tlio curl } part of the liny made It ImpiH-ilhlo to obtain full mill accur.ito n > ws from the oulsldt world , mill as11 conso'iiiunoa the market wa very Inactive for a whllo. When It did bo cotuo nctlvi1 , lnMiieii < 'os worn very donlllctliitt Jlradstroet's roporl of the stoDk of wlioat was rnthur bullish , showlir , ' nil lncro.no of only 1,011,1)9 ) } DII vast of the Itoskleanil : i doc rcasi ofTi'.OOihti wi > 4lof Ihu Kooky mountains or an Increase of only about ? 'J7.0J'J hn. It was rumoroil Hint Ourmanv will rodnco thodnty on Kraln one-halt , Wlillo thorn was nioro or lost uncertainty us tii the Kusslnii cillct having hnoonio u liiw , operatorsooincd ) to place somu reliance In the rupert todiiy.und Hhorts were r.ithor anxious to cover but thuy found plenty of wheat on silo. The isxiion cloiirnncos from four ports a Kro .itod 5J5Oi ( bti Iu wheat mid Hour. Now York reported twenty-two bout lo.uls takun foroxporttoduy. Kri'l 'htonjjnKoniunH here tolny 110,0)0 ) bit. Arrivals In the northwest woio fair. Itu- co pis nt Dnlnth were , 'WT ears , and Mlmianpo < Hs.l'iH'ar.-i . a total of 7" ) ears , against "Blears yesterday anil 4i"i ears a year usro. J.oi-al receipts orcro 42U cur * of wh'cli sovi'iity-twH car.s were of contract erado. Withdrawals from Htoro lUi.J.7 bn. Hccolpts at all points nuvreKaled lKi' : ! ! ) bu nn l shipments from sumo were IIU,0'I'I ) ' hu. The export clearances from four ports were i'J.oW ) bills of Hour and X'H.OII bn of wheat , lint nhont 12iO : : o'clock the market hccnmo moru active on the rumor that the okasc In Hussm prolnbitlnir the u.\uort of wheat had been Hluncil , und then asijulelly doullned attain on Its denial. The opening was about the sumo us yesterday , i uleil o isy and iiccllno : ! from ? ui ! to V' . then rallied from V to lie , ruled steady for awhile and then ndvaneed 7ae , deellne.l from lie to Tie and closed about , the same as yc.storday to 'nu lower. The May futures idiowoil the most strength and the illlTuruncu between that and December WHS wldeno.l out to from ( i'jo to To premium. The corn nmrKut wasoaslorand governed by aliout thosame Influences us on the day before - fore , of which the line eold dry weather wns the most Important. The llr.st sale of Novem ber made this morning win lit . " > l'so and the iioxt. utrilU" . It sold as low as rd'jc. then ml- vanced to WJc mid closed at rila4'e. Year started at from I.Vi to 4.'ilao. then declined to 44m' . advanced to 4'iUo and eloed at 41ec. May opened nt427 o , sold down to from IS'/jCto 42'pie , reaeli'd to 4He and closed at 4'JV- The oats trade was dull so fur as tlio specu lative market WHS concerned. Klrst. prices woio about the sumo us those that prevailed at the close last night. May opened at X"jC. Bold to from 'UJjQ ! tolC.3.ic and closed steady at from : r"jo toIGJic. November and December were unusually qnlot , The provision trade was fairly iicllvo but prlce.s wont olV on heavy hog receipts which woio reported in a souoi.d dispatch from tin ; y.ifd.s to amount to.VS.OOO. and nrlces ILO lower. lecemhor pork was found dllllunlt to deal In at nominal market price and had to be held uporolfeicd down according to the operator who wlMird to buy or sell. Undahy took ad vantage of the weakness to come In on a eon- Hldorablo line of shorts. December pork opened at from $ s.l ! to $8.1' ' , sold as hl''h us K5' > , and closed ut ts.t.r > , computed with Jd.nj'/iyesterday. ' January closed at a loss of I5e , and May of 12'ie. ' lird : showed a loss at the close of from Be to7',4c ' , and ribs wuroTlio lower. The loading features ranged as follows : u ii < i , iiiii > 4 i * i'nilitiw | 11 u < tl I U'4 | U-H > Jl7jL ' OATS No. s. itiyoj No. 2 white , 3'ic ; No. a white. ap/j'ic.'Wic , UYE-NO. - ' . inc. HAUI.BV No. 2 , Mo ; No. a , f. o. b. , 43300o ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , tiD Hlc. 1'i.A.x Sunn No. 1. flHJljJ'Vio. ' TIMOTIIV HuKD-Prlmo , * | . 'J@I,22. | POHK Mess porn , per bbl , $8.T : lard , per owt. jaiT'tiSlt.short ! ; ribs sides ( loose ) , IKi.RO'iM.'fi ' ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , is 00 ® M2'4 ' ; snort clear sides ( boxed ) , Jii. lO'jJil.'O. WIIISKEV Distillers' llnlshod good , per gal , HuoAtts-Ont loaf , uncliiingi'il. Hotolpts and shipments today were us fol lows : H1IIPMKNTM. Flour tmrrola . . . . _ a'l.ooo ss.ooo NVlH'Itt , llllshulH , , ' 2 2I < X ) Corn , bushels . . . . 2ll.'lMiO XI..IHX ) OntH , htiMiuts. . , . . Ityo. tniHluilH 21UXIO lliirloy.husluils. . . . ns.ooa 174.000 On the Produce exchange today the butter nnrket was llrm at 2.'ffl-'sio for creamery und IH < u > 2Su findairy. . Ksga. niurkot llrm ; fresh , WJ 'as'je. Nc\v York IMnrlcctM. Nnw YOHK. Nov. 18. Ki.otMt-Uooolots , ai.SXl pUgs ! experts , T.I.Vi bbls , 0.5'W sucks : nmrUot , moro uctlve and steady : sulesJO ( \ bbls. OOIIN MKAI , Qulot und llrm. WllKAT-Ilooolpts , ls.s : > 0bui exports. SOO.IKl bu ; sales. I.I71I.OIHI 1m of futures ; 107,000 bu of bpot. Spot niurkot ( julet und strong : No. 2 rod. * I.i ( In store and * lili-llij ( ) ( > l.07't'alloat ; l.t)7'i ) ai.UU. f. o. u.t No. a red , J 1.01 : ungraded red , tl.UUol.ll'.i ; No. 1 northern. { ( .OD'nOLlO ! No. I northern , hard , * l.Ia | { : No a northern. fl. < M > i. Options opened 'nWjO up on cold weather nnd largo clearances , dcullned 'iS'iC on longs soiling ; advanced ' , ilc on foreign ndvU'i-s , declined i414o on adiill trudo ; closed Btoady at'lOi o up for the da } ; No. 2 red. r : wcslorn , tl,03l.07y : salcs,8lH10 bu sold at Jl.b" ' . IlAiii.uv-Dull , but llrmi No. 2 .Milwaukee , 71 < 3 > Ke , llAHi.F.v MAI.T Dull. L'oitN-Kecelpts. lli.H.'O bu ; oxpoits , 01,007 bu ; sales , 8I.I.OO bu of futures ! I07uoi ) bu of spot. market llrmor. quiet ; No. I1 , ( Wo In olova- tor ; ? 04 ? < ii71oatloat ! niicrndua mixed , nsa'l'io ; No. 3. tetoj No. 2 whlte.USei options unchanged OATtt-Uuceipts , IWM buu.\ports. 44,2-4 hn ; miles , .W.OJO bu of futures ; IW.OOO bu of spot. Spot market tinner , fairly aotlvu ; options fairly active , stronger ! November closiiii ; at , HAY I'a I r demand , steady , Uoi'H I'alrly uotlvoititAtocotiinioiitoclioIce , IMWIu ; Puelllo coast , IKWle. Cnrt'KK Options opened hteaily , unclmngod to " > polntHiip ; olinliik' steady , .Vii'.i Bales , 44V > 0 bans. Ineludlnv ; ( lecembur. * l'.7U.'i 1'ATSl January , ifr.'AMOI'.fiJj Folirnnry , H'.W ; March , * r. > . : rai 40 ; April , ttl.DOiM'.MO ; Mny eil.inxai'.io ; July. Jtl.O. < ail.B5 ; spot Ulo , qulot und steady ; No , 7 , l4.uo. it Haw , higher , iuct ) | ; centrifugal 0(1 ( test , Utiu bid ; rolliiod , tlrni , unchaiiEOd ; No. tl , liJioj No. 7 , a l-lCoi No. 8 , HSo ; No. U , Ull- lily ; No. U > . ; iiu ( ; No. 11.37-100 ! No. 1' . ' . : ic ; off A. a l.VKViU l-6ot mould A. 4 7-ICu ; Stand ard A , 4 5-ltSot confeotloner A , 4a-lflo ; cut loaf , fi'iot criishod. 6 > io ; powdered , 44c ; gran- iilnted. 45-KJaj 7-lHo ! c h . 4Hc. MOI.ASSKS Now Orleans , llrm , quiet ; com- nion to fnney , IM'ttSSc. HICK l''iur demand ! firm , Kotia funuy fro-ih , llnnuri western extra , 80 ; receipts 4'J-7 piiokanea. COTTON KinOn : , Slowly ; crude , iHS-l'ii' . TAI.I.OW 1'lrni , ijulet. Itom.v Htoady , iiult't. TuiU'ESTiNK null , oasyi aivj/J-'Wo. I'KTHOi.El'M-Opened htoady , declined Uo on n few selling orders ; closed h/cady. / i'cnimyl- viinla spot , sales , none ; pooombor option U,000 ) bbU ) ouaulug * t * > OUc : lowest IV ) , cloilnc nt MUo ) ; Lima ol nosiilosj total nales. miuoy bbU. HIIIKS Hlciid.v , iutot. ] I'otlK Hloady , ijnlot , CUT MKAM-Qnlot , weak ! ptcklcd bcllldi O'.P. MintirKi Hlctidyi short clear , Novumboi IO.fi2HUll.K1. I.Aitntiowur nnd dull ! woitt-rn ntoin * < VW4 ! q'ile. , MX ) tiercel at M.4it@nfit ! ! ! oj : lions sale- ) , ' . ' . .Vj ) tierces ; December , fi > .43 , uio Inir at HIH aski > ( lj .Inniiary , t .G'Mllt.nn , closln lit tl.Wi l-'ebruary. ! H.74 asked ; March , M.HI. IlUTri'.n-cjtili't : sternly ; western dmry , iSii U.c ! ; western cioamory. 'Jj'lci wvsturn fac tory sales. II.'CI ' Ihi. C'IIKKSI : In inoderntodonmiid and firm ; pnt skims. 4'iH'/iO. ' Pin InoN-Qiitct ; Amcrlcnn. ! l",7riaig.W. ( , 'oi'i'Klt Nominal ; lake , November and DC comber. } lll. > . TIN Dull , closing stondyi straits , .fin.8) . JjllAD Dull , hut strong-en domest.c , Jl ! V > . Knnsai City iM OITV , Mo. , Nov. is rt.outt I'lnn unchiiinrod ; patent , f > ,4'j..V ) ) < , uxlr.i f.mcj iM-Wii'i ! fiinoy. .fj.0 > ujii : ) ; choice , tl..KX ' ' . ' . ( ID ; XXX. tl.ttitS.W. WIIBAT ( Julet ! No. 2 hard nnd cash , 70 hid ; No. S red , u.ish , 8lo hid. Ooil.v ( Jillof No. itciish , "fie hid. OATS I'lrni ! No. 2 cash , 2iic ) ! asked ; Novem her. iT'ie asko I. II AV firms nnilmii.rad ! : tlnuthy , $ S.r > 561.00 fancy pralrle.lr.il , ) ! irooJ tocholco , if.l.uOiiO.UC low grado. .f l.iwi } .oa I'I.AX SBIJII sijo for pure. IttiTTHH I'lrin ; unuhaiiied ! croamory. C21 27r ; dairy , ll lPc ; store packed , 14UlUc ; pack Jnir. I2e. K ns Klrrn at 2Jc. IlKCKii-riJ-Whuitt , 07,700 biiicorn , IO.CM bu oats. II.IDO hu. Hini'Mii.vM Wheat , 87.703 bu ; corn , 8,100 bu oats , T.ilOU bu. Ijlvrrpool inrkets. I.tvKiti'ooi. , Nov. 18. Wiiuvr I-'Irm ; deninn fair ; holders oll'er sparingly ; No. 2 red win to ; bsSil'ifsH'/jd ' percental. ( 'OII.N Steady , demand fair : mixed wcston ( is Til per m n till. I.Aliti Prime western , ills per cwt. CiiKii'i : Amerlcaii llncst white und colored 5''sOd perewt. St. IiOiil ST. Jioirts. Mo. . Nnv. ! * . WIIUAT Unset tied : cash. tU'Sc ' ; May , II.OUjc. (30HM Lower ; e ish. 4i''jo : May. 4T.ic. OATS-Stendy ; cash , ; .0iii'llc ! ( ; May , UJ > < 0. I'OIIK l' ' . 'M. IIUTTliil Kalr and unchanged. I. Mtti Kl.0."i. Wlll.SKCV 3i.l8. Ciiujliinati OINCI.N.VATI , O. , Nov. 18.VIIIJAT Kttsler No. 2 red. l)7c. foiiN--Strong ; No. 2 mixed , old , fiflo. OAT.S titroii't : No. 2 mlxod. : iijaii40. ! ? WIIISKIIV 'Jl.lS. ' MIMVAUKCK , WIs. , Xov. IS. Witr.AT Kasy : N'o. 2hprlncjisli , l'c ) ; No. 1 northern , ll4c. ! UoltN Qulot ; MI. : i. c ish , on track , new , 44c OATS 1'iniij No. 2 white , on track , tfio. Toledo Grain .Marmot. TOI.KDO , O , Nov. 18 Wheat weak ; No. 2 snub , use. UOIIN Dull ; No. 2 , cash , 57c. OATS Steady ; cash , aic. Stcidy .Market tit Uerlln. Dr.ur.iN , Nov. 18. Wheat und rye wore itoady to. lay. The report clrculatoJ yestor- lay that Uussla had prohibited thu export ol vhuat was not conllrmud. KorciKii Oil .Mnrlcot. NEW YUUK , Nov. 18. Li.vauunOit , IDs Cd pei Traders' Tivlk. CittCAno , III. , Nov. 18. Connsolman fc Day : o Cockioll llros : Whe.it opened weak with oral traders reselling short lines wh ch thuy tad covered late yesterday. An easier tone , o Antwerp cables sculped to contradict ex- : lted rumors. What few early buying ordois same were qiiloidy Illled anil the market Digged Ho to llr.st prices. We draw the Infor- ) iicu that the market remains heavily ovcr- lold hut that In the absence of bullish foreign lews llio market Is liuoly to remain dull und Inigglng , especially If receipts are largo at joints of accumulation , ( Jorn and oats wore lull hut llrm. Purchases for > hh > - nents wore moderatu and soon aii- ,01'bed. Spcciilatlvu traders vorv light. Provisions opened demoralized by unexpected urge receipts of hogs , l-'ully 8 ) , ( .oiwuro ) report oil ) n salu and prices ISo lower. Wo consider tlio low crop of futures of hoi product a good Durclmso after the December deal shall have juon eased up. C'HK'Ado , 111. , Nov. 18. Swartz , Dnpuo . % McCormlck to ! ' . O. SwartUo. . : wheat Loday moved along qn etly until a llttlo before - fore 1 o'clock when there was received from Sew York the statement that Minister Smllli liad cabled that , tlio Russian prohibitive edict. nelnding wheat and swine , Had been signed liy the czar. On that announcement Decem ber wheat which opono I Ul ic but which had sold to 04,7BC , sold to UTi u. Ttio close , how ever , was lit ! )1-J4 . The trade was not altocother willing , continental cables showing no advance , to accept the statement In icgatd to tlio signing of thu nkiisu Hradstrcct's Increase east and west jftho Itockles , lOi.UOJ , was com idornbly less ' , li. in was oxpeotod. Its oll'oct , however , -VHS inly momentary. Trade was llm ted again by mperfeet telegraphic communication. Thoio ire Indications that thu ell'ect of the Itus- , luu edict has been about expeiulod abroad. If that Is the ease oven a consummation ) f today's report would not bu IlKoly to { really nil'ect prices. Corn was llrm for the November delivery on covering by shorts , ind iKisloron the distant deliveries on con tinued cold clear weather. There are still omplalnts of railroad olockadcs. There vi.ro good sized purchases of .May oats by one ) f the leading Milpulng houses. Provisions iponed weak with almost a stampoilo among loldors of Deeombor pork. The Itnsslun eport caused a part. al rally. CiilCAOO. 111. , Nov. -Koniiett. . Hopkins & Jo. to ti. A. MoWhortor : Cables woio rather juttor than expected , I/lverpool lielng qultu ttrong on the early curb but when the boll npped It let loose a good many .selling orders , ho uxuoiitlon of which depressed the niiir- ; ot. Clearances showed up well and late ea- ) Io.i were higher yet. The market continued loavy until shortly before the close , when it ivas announced via Minneapolis that Mr. Smith. United States minister to Uussla , had allied fiom 'St. Petersburg that the long ooKod forukaso had boon signed. Immedl- itely thoru WUH an advaneuof nearly lo with ihorls coverliu freely. The market reacted AC when It was noimid about that Minister jmlth Is In Philadelphia and could not have lablod anything about the signing of thu ikaso. The drop In prices which followed rus more rapid than had been the advance. it Is quite generally believed hero that the eport Is at least prenrituro and prob- ibly a fake us have been so many other mes touching this matter , but of coin-so loth , ng dellnlto Is known. Very bearish re- > orU reach us from the northwest where It Is mid railroads uro niiublo to mipplv thude- nand forcais , warehouses cannot bo had for torago. In many places the grain Is lyhu.ox- ) oscd In the Holds awaiting transportation. t Is claimed that a comparatively small part if the crop hua boon moved and the remainder o come forward will exceed all expectations , t Is feared by some that there may lid aiiioo loublo In prjvldliig for the deliveries , but hero Is llttlo probability of this when the ilay premium IB almost fully carrying iharges. The o ovator men would naturally irefer to hold the grain in store and sell It or May. Corn nnd oats have lluetuatod rllliln very narrow limits and no features of merest have eharaotorlzod the trade today. L'hu very largo run of hogs Is attracting moro ittentlon. It being unprofitable to feed tliom lornuttlio present pilces. Farmers appear o be rushing them to market as fust as possl- ) lo. If continued , this Is likely to tomporar- ly depress prices of provisions. When corn omes forward we antlolpatu marked weuk- icss In that grain. STUVtili . .t.VJ1O.VOS. . NKW YOIIK , Nov. -Tho stook tnirkot to- lay was somewhat more nutlvu than that of estorday and displayed deuhlodly moro t < -ength , especially In the forenoon , but the ; alns scored during th.it time were generally est , owing to thu weakness developed In thu tlchinoiid fi West Point souurltlus and thu onsequunt chocking of thu buying powur , hougli no losses , for moru than a small ruction were seen outsldu of thu Richmond c West Point shares. Thu market BIOW.H ! uvl- loncuof a very largo short Interest , both here , nd In London , and wlulu the spooulators are ooklng for a doullne. thu malu oparatoM fho pay for thcau stocks , us well us thq nero prominent of the street opur.itora , ru ; uown to ba buying at uv ry material eduction. The peculiar conditions which low control speculation , however , are even In hu faot that the dividend of Hurl In gum , rlilch was Increased , f.illu.l tj movu the prlcu if thu stock up much after the reduction hud Iepro3seil It some 10 per cent , und the exiieu- atlon of the passing of the dlvldt > nd on the tluhmond & West Point preferred today Iroppcd tliUHtockli poruent In light trunsau- lons. Thu upward movement , however , whllo lot so auil'.len , is moru steady , and the gcnurul nitrket today itcted moru Ilka a bull market him It has for soinu tlmo nnd many stocka uaehud llgnrug which they havu nutsuui , In , \ eng tlmo. llnrllnston touched par unJ s'orthorn Piiclllo preferred 70. The London llguicn this morning wore lower mil the tnulo nolil the list at the opening on ho strength of thu aspect of thu foreign nmr- iets , but whllo the foreigner * were suiHll hull- irs at the oiiinilir ; , they soon turned buyers , iiul beyond the o pnruhiuus thuro was u uuy- ng iMiwor which advanced the grunguru , coal- iru nnd Vandorhllts , materially helping along hu rest of the list. The gtifiiH extended on hoso8hart > .s to . ' ' per cent and only the Uloh- iiond & Went I'olnt stocks weroBhigglsh. und vhuu the unnoiinccment was made that a allure to secure u quorum had been nmilu the nferunco that the dividend would bu It uroclyUatoa au attack upon ull sofiirltlrs of that road and the common "toe retired from 12 to 10 % uild the preferred 51' ' to 4-i't , though the latter nftorwntd.i roco\ crod tnfili Oiitsldo of the dcnllnstof thoi securities there were no mniolal features 1 the trmlltiir , and whllu the sitddcti and inn torlal doollno in thorn anlisod a sottllnK hac of the regular list , n few inuruod iiilvancc were score.I. and the market ns a whole close ipilot but firm at niwiothlni ; hotter than lai iilKlifo nsurcs. The loss In Hlehiiiond .V Wes I'olnt was only H per cent , but the prcfoirc Is down I per coin , whllo Siiffnr 11 up I'J po cent anil Delaware V Iliiilsou IU percent tloverriinoiit bonds have been Uull an stnndy. State bonds have boon dull mid fa.'iturnlcs1 Thu following are the closliu nnolitlons fo the Icadliw stocks on the Now i ork Slock exchange change today : Lnk Krlo AV 1'JUVill. . < Knmo Kxp..l4U do | iri > ri > rri > il ! ' < iv/eatcrn Union 81 ! U. P l'i'iiver A ( ' , . . . . lii iOroiton M. I. . A IJ. N , ' . ' 3 The total sales of stocks today were 251,27 shares , Including : Atchlson , 15ulli ; ( 'hieasi ( ! as , Hl5i ! Laokiiwaniiii , 10,150 ; Dolawaie . < Hudson , O.S50 : Krle , I'Ml'IO ; l.oiilsvlllo & Nash vlllt. 1J.475 : Now York Central. 4,004 : Northun I'aclllc preferred , ! .r > , < ! : Heiidinj , ' , IH.I.IO ; Uich mend .t West I'olnt , 17,2Wi ; bt. Paul , 21bOO Union Pacific , l.nio. Now Yiirlt Money Inrktst. Niw ; YOIIK , Nov. is. Mo.N-nv o.v CALL Easy raiiKltn from 3 to 4 per cent ; last loan : t poi cent , closed olVornlK at 3 per cent. PlII.MBMlilKJANTtLE I'AI'KII fllJJiW DOr Cent. SraiuNO KxciiANtiKQuiet but strong a I W.8JH for sixty-day 'hills and fl.84 for de mand. The following were the oloslnR prices on bonds : llld. Fin.-inui.il NotcH. KANSAS OITV , Mo , , Nov. 18. Clearings , $1- ii7.01il. ( Mw : YORK. Nov , 18. Cloarlngs , $116,210,313 ; balances , J0.317.3J' . PARIS. Nov. IS. Thrco per cent rentes , 03f " 2ljc for the account. HALTIMOIIK. Md. , Nov. 18. Clotirlnzs today , 62.1170.121) ) ; balances , ? 4) l,05. : ! H.ite , G per cent. IlDSTON , M.IBS. , Nov. IS. Cloarlirrs toluy : , ! l"OI4,4'iO : balances , $ : ,175,5JO. Ktitu for mono/ , i per cent. Plui.ADKi.i'iiiA , Pa. . Nov. 18. Haulnlcnrlngs : oday. SH.OM.'J.balances ' ; ) : , $ . ' ,8U,5U. ! Money , I per cent. ST. Loiriis , Mo , Nov. 18. Clearings , f 1.053.817 ; Jalances. iiu4.r > ii ; money on call. 75J-S percent : i.xchango on Now York sold at par. NEW ORLEANS , I < a. , Nov. 18. Clearings , $1- iO,777 ! ; Now York exchange commercial. $1.50 jer $1,00) discount ; bank , Mu discount to par. CIIICAOO , III. . Nov. IS. Now York exchange , nisy at par to2 , " > o per il.OOJ premium. Money , Irm atG percent , Hank clearings , Z17G78.ouo. sterling exchange , l.804 ! for sixty-day bills ind J4.S3i ! for sljht drafts. lit stoii Stock . > ! nrlcr-t. IIO.STON , Masi , Nov. 13. The followlnz wore : he closing prices on stocks on the Huston iloek market today : London Stock ninrknt. LONDON. Nov. 18. The following were the .ondon stock quotations elo-Un,1 ; at 4 p. m. : 'onsols inonoy..lil 15-ltl Illinois CVntral . . . . 1UI5 : ( : onsol8 iicvoiint. . . ' Muxicnn onllnary , . . . 2fltj ) . S. Is lllljf St. Paul coiiimon. . . . T ; ? { I S. 4l < 102 .Vow Vork Central. . . 11M4 < . v. p. AO. i ts an I'oniiHylTanln Kfiit lunnillnii I'aclllc M ) Uenillnit l'ji ' ! rlo KIJI .Mexican Cunt , now Js 75 Irlo 2ml.i 1011 ! Jl.Ml Htl.VKil 4Pid. : Mosnv ' , ' per cent. Hntiiot discount , open market for both short ind threo-months' bills , 2Jt percent. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the lank of England on balance today , 03,0.0. l-'lntinuliil Itovinw. IS'Jl bu Mimes ritmlan llennttt. ] LONDON , Nov , 18. [ Now York Herald Cable -Hpeclal to Tim niE. ] Tlio stoulc marUots ipenod wealc , owliiK to an Increased clonros- lon In Paris , where the reports of u bank allure were current , The latter proved infonnded , and later foreign socurltles idvanoed. currylni ; with thorn Amur-lean allway and other issues. The roali/.atlon n Paris of the apparently Increased necessity or tinanees forced the sales of other hun Internationals. The market may ad- ' nnco later In the week , especially in short ntorests. Should foreigners improve an nd- ' iinco U uxpoctod In Americans. The latter voro llrmor tod.iy. but qulot , and almost ealiiroless. Very llttlo pnbllo sup- > ort can bo expected here or in Jerllu diirlir , ' the romalndor of the roar , but the speculative position really avers the homo securities. Hallway tralllcs ndlcato a dull trade. Ituports of morions lolitloal dilllcnltlos from Iliionos Ayres do- irossod ArKentlno stocks. South Amurloan lows further attacks the Knsllsh munugo- nent of the Now 1'ork Eiiultablo. Denver Mining Stocks. DnNVEii , Colo. , Nov. 18. Tlio following list. Is .ho closing iiuotu'onsoii thu Mining exchange .oday. Sales , 27,500 mmres. Sun 1'r.uiulsuo ' SAN KH.VNCISCO. Cat. , Nov. l8.-Tliu oniolal ilosliiKiiiiiitittlim * for intnlii , ' alouks toduy voro a follows : . Now York Qiiotntlnus. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 18 Tlio following uro the ; mining Htook iuitatlona : Huvimv. , YOIIK. Nov , 18.-Tlio Post saysi The .nropoan stock oxcliiinno liuvo uopivruntiy t-ttlcd buck Into tin Intorviil of iuot | ( after ho uicltcmuut uud Irlirut couscyueut upou - . ya Vlimnji eiinnril. Tlio symp toHi * . however , nro ! father these of ox haiistlon ufter ii > strain than o prompt recovery , K < mJ-'n dispatches. Indcei Indicate that the sutmintlmi In local market Is merely u rellcctlonrjof the condition pn vailing ttxuy nt tlnl K.iiropenn oxehangiv What Is of sumo s cnjllcniico , perhaps , Is th very general belief lutltonecnpltal * thatthot la tin nnwlnltly shoit , Interest \thleh may h put to illirlit nt noxc"'Tucsduy'.s fortnluhtl itcttlcniont us It wau a week IIKO. Iliitth boar combination ht\K/shown oxtruordlnnr , persovcratico and roHOl.iitloii. U.M.lIt.1 LI I'll f,10Vll MAItliEf. ' 3i OMAHA. Nov. 18. U was unother ii\iy , , * > f llherul receipts. K cars of cuttle , 3,800 bond ; 147 curs of hogs. 10 , at ) head : I ear of nheiM ) , ( W head , and 1 our u horses , 2.1 head. 1'or the past thrco davs ' re cclpts foot up 11loo cattle , 21UO hoj'u , am l'tfl sheep , tigultist 1P,7I'J ( cattle , 17,415 hog ! and 1,403 sheep the corresponding three day last week. OATTI.U Over half of the fresh receipt were Into In arriving , nnd this fuel did no Improve a rather unsatisfactory und dul market. Hoof steers were In very pee supply , but the supply , juiUIng from the dull ness of the trade , seemed far In excess of th demand. So far this week the general marue has shown no very decided change , it principal fouuiro being Its dullness and th uniformly common iiunllty of the offering1 Prices wi-ro about steady with yoatordiiy , th "warmed up" natives Belling from U2.UO to jaK with westerns from $2,7.1 toft. : ! ? . lliilchor HtiilT was In fair supply and mod crate demand at substantially steady prices Inferior to cho.CD cows and heifers selling n from M.C5 to J2.75) bulls , stags and oxon fron ai.W toifi'.l ; calves from i 1.8.1 tot.5i. I'Vedors were very dull today , this being du partly to the demoral * ed condition of the fa cattle market nnd partly to the riithorcoin mon ( iiiulity of the olVoriiigs. Itegular dealer had n largo supply of stock on hand whlel they were unable to work off und as u eonso ijuenco they were slow to tulo hold of th fresh receipts. Prices were steady , rutigln from fl.2.1 to $1.1.1 for poor to prlmo sttill uoprcscntutlvo bales : 6TBEI13. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pi 4. . OH $2 IK ) 8..11.VI Kiai ) 30..181 i. . 870 a 2.1 is. iau a so STEEHS AND HCIPEIIS. 2. . 1070 2 75 COWS. 78.1 1 25 15. . Ml ! 1 70 1. 1000 1 25 5. . on 1 70 2 : I020 1 25 ? " 8V ) 1 7U 2..1060 1 23 " 1 80 2. . 810 7. U07 1 SO 10 , ! . S'i7 1 2,1 4 . 1000 37. , KM 1 01 1 W 7. . 1011 ! 1 il.1 OliK I 00 1. . 870 1 40 IMS 1 00 C5..10JO 1 4'J M.1 1 00 8. . 8SO 1 40 820 2 00 a..1010 1 45 ! I70 2 00 a..1110 1 15 1073 2 00 21. . b53 73) 2 OJ 1..10JO 1 Mo 1KS 2 00 2. . RV > 1 DU 0.11 2 00 2..1150 1 03 2 00 CAI.VKS. 270 1 25 .190 2 50 144 450 480 22.1 . 100 a oo UJ 450 3--0 . no 4 oo 11U 1,1,3. 8. . 1320 1 23 .1150 I 40 1410 100 1 25 .1V70 1 45 1341) ) 200 1 40 .1140 1 53 1350 200 STAOB. 1..1290 275 STOCKEUS AND FEEDERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. I ! ' . ' . . 885 $1 23 8 : 25 18. . OSI ! $3 ( B 2. 730 1 25 3. . 8IU 2 43 18. . U30 4. . 7lil 1 73 G. . 720 2 50 2. . 1 175 2C5 1. . GOO 2 01 1..11SO 2 53 O..I083 275 4. . 7-lV 2 25 7. . 1)72 ) 2 51) ) 4. . 1150 3P5 -1..1170 225 1. . 1190 2 50 CATlTrj. WVOMINOCATTI.C. . 11. K.1 Jfihnson. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 21 cows . . 077 $ . ' 05 5 cows. . . 870 $1 80 IU steers. 1143 3 0.1 1 feeder. . . 1100 2 00 3 cows. . 1013 1 40 8 feeders. . 10d2 J. O. Morris. 01 cows. . . . . 833 203 ' . 2 steers. . . . 1200 4 steers , tl lai-j 2 0(14blco ( . . . 1312 M steers , tl 1415 3 00"- Dav'UOloore. 15cows. . . . 1028 a 05 . George 0. L. Goyiiniui. 50 steers. . 1148 a 25 ' Victor Engstrom. Icow. . . . . . 1333 2 17 steers. . . . 1223 3 15 U steers. . . . 1220 3 15 * COLOItADO CATTLE. 10 cows 1011 2 10 ' < 5'J steers. . . . 1129 3 00 75 cows. . . . 031 210 10 feciloH. . 18tG : 2 10 21 feeders. . 861 8 10u 4.steora. . . 1-G1 3 35 6 feeders. 7C2 2 23 'i feodu-s. , . 7uO 2 25 , 1 feeder. . . 730 2 5'J ' W. L. Savage. G steeiJ..1028 300 11 steers..1186 300 O. H. Quick. 4 steers. . . 1225 325 14 steers..1175 325 Pratt 24 cows 032 150 75 cows..1080 2 10 Jannllle. 1 cow 750 2 10 12 feeders. . 833 2 73 3 cows OJO 2 10 L. P. Stewart. It cows 1011 225 31 fcodors.,1071 250 OS steers..1202 3 15 O. P. O. KImball. 7 feeders. . 1)0(1 251 31 cows 1058 815 31 feeders. . 1U31 2 00 00Jonos Jones , 27 cows 747 1 8'J llrowor. 11 cows 802 1 50 . Snyder. 0 cows 1082 125 33 cows 109D 200 1) ) . T. Cattle company. 41 feeders . 1157 2 00 P. Travis. 0 feeders. . l'.ll ! 2 CO 31 feeders. 1143 2 00 NEW .MEXICO CATTf.n. Temple Uios. 87 feeders. . 1080 2 60 HOOM Koeolpts worn rather beyond expoc- .utlons again today , the run so far this week lolng nearly double that for the same three luys last week. The quality In general was fair , here being a good many loads of prime heiivy loss , although the gonerul run of the oll'er- ngs Is somewhat lighter than last wc.uk. Jsot- vlthstuiuling the llberul offerings und un- avorablo alvinos , from Chicago , business ipenod out uctlvo with a good local und mod- irate speculative und , shipping demand , but vlth prices a shade to Oo lower than estorday. The best heavy and butcher vtdglit hogs sold largely from ifJ.70 to $3,75 vlth a few prlmo loads nt * 3.8j to W.83. Com- non , light und mixed loads sold from $3.5j to 3,70. Huslncbs dragged along through thu mtlro day owing to the late arrival of trains ho market rather weakening toward the dose. Although the Into sales of all but the iholco noav.v hogs were ull of 5e and somo- imos lOo lower than yesteruay It was un LUtlvocloio and overytiilng was out of first mn : s , the raiiso being from JJ.50 to J3.85 with ho bulu at n 5 to JJ.70 und an uvorugo cost of . ' ! .li7'i. Itoprcsoiuatlvo sales : 1'IOi AND llOL'dll. i ISO U IS 4 l 325 SiiEui1 A load of fulr niitlvo liunln constl- nlull the fresh receipts. They sold roudlly or (4.40. bonio niucil wi'MtorfU. not very oed , hold over from yostorduy broticht W.40. 'ho duinund coutluuuti wood w.tn urlces teuily. Fulr to good westerns uro iiuotaUlo a from UM to tl.30 , west or UK ( row ( J. 3 to $ l.2. > , common and stockora from f AM lo H and Inmbs from tkTS to tl.75. Kepresunt.itl sales : No. Av. I Ollainhs , , 8 | JJ 4C buck ill ) a ( K 12.1 westerns , mlxod 81 a 4fl iicoolpti nnd DlNpciiltlon of Stool Olllclnl receipts nnil disposition of stock i shown by the books of the Union Stock Van company , for the twenty-four hoiira. oudlnx i 0 o'clock p. m. , November IS , 1MI. ) UKCKIPTS. DISPOSITION. ChioiiK ( Ijlvo Sloulc Mnrlcot. CiiirAflo. III. , Nov. IP.-lHiieelal Telosram ! TUB llKll.l-Salos of chHlo wi-iu at Mil stantlally former tiiiotallons. Useful shl | plus steers and the better class of cows , bill and stockers were In Rood request and wei linn , and other descriptions , though miivli less freu.y. did not soil any cheaper. The ri colpts did not exceed the avi i nu'o for \Vcdno-d.iy and buyoi were found for nbout overythlnp. ssilrs belli ninilo on a basis of from fl.t'O to ji.M : for poi to choice cows. $ i..Vi to M 40 for slooljors an feeders , $ l.U ) to ft,40 ! for shipping steers , tl.l to tl.7. > for wosteins tl.SA to Wi'i for Te.xmi HaiiEo I'littlo comprised fully one-third of Hi leiolptsnnd thebulk of them none too KOD UiKo Into cans. A vor.v considerable part of tli natives were only tit for dinners' use. A fe loads of prime export cattle could have bee sold to noocl advantage , but they Were tii here. Not many of the oiror'n s were coo enough to br.HK moro than fl..vi. Thouroatc pait went below fl.OO. Veal calves WHIO lln from Jl , 78 to W.OJ. There was unusual ai tlvlty In the stooiior trade mid prices wei stronger. Yesterday's receipts of hogs worn amen the largest ever known. Only twice before I the history of the trade have they bee equalled. Yesterday's official llnure.s wer tU.'tl. Of that day's supply not far from " > , O'JU were leftover and the frnsh arrivals belli estimated atfu.UJO. It will bo seen there wii soinotlilii like WliO ) ( hoas In the pen today. The effect on prices wns not n disastrous as might bu supposed , th decline not exceeding IOC per 100 Ibs. On November vomber 10 , 18871. wlien tlio receipts of ho were OillTl ) , there was a decline of l. > c. and o December C , 18S4. when the arrlvils reache CO.fiTIl , prices dropped from i.vc inSSc. Th market opened active this inornliiB at lUc eland and continued active throughout at from tMIi to 91.75 for Unlit. $ .1.40 to $ ; ) .a : > for Tnedlum am at from 1.05 to JUH ) for hiuivy. L'rom $ .170 1 ? : i.n.i bouchttho bulk of the hoss. thounh thor was tradlni' all the way from 8-.00 to J.l.75 fo culls , to S4.05 for fancy heavy. Many Ihonsnni wore left In the pens mid the close was weak The Kvunlni ; .lonrntil reports : OATTIE- Koeelpts , 14OWshlpments.5.lOO. ; ( Market falrl' ' active and steady ! tou prices , f4.i < &V2i ) ; in prime or o.vtra steers on sale ; others. $ : i.7."iT ( 4.ftl ; Btoekers. Z.25S'.OOi Texans , S2.'iO-.75 cows , 8L2.va2.GO. IIocis-Keeolpts , 60,000 : shipments , 8.00C Market active and .steady to lower : rouirl nnd common. $ ' ) .7u3i.so : mlxod and packers J I.fc0.l.ll0 ; prlmn heavy , 13.115 ® 1.00 : llsht , 8J.4 ® : i.so ; pi s , ? : i.o.i@j.tr : : > . SllREi1 Heeulpts , 7.000 ; shipments , 1,000 Market steady ; native owes. Hff ® . ) ; mlxod JI.II © 4.CO ; wethers. $4.753VJ5 ; westerns , $1.1' ' © 4.7H ; lambs , ( .00.VJ.i. New York I ivc Stock ! > Iafkot. NBW Youic. Nov 18. Hr.Kvns Kccolpts , 1,85' head , Incliidlns (10 car.s for sale ; marke I5c iior hundred Ibs. hlKher ; native steers M.raKtfVX ) ; Texans and Colorados. f-J.WJB J.70 bulls and cows. J1.80@.40 ! ilresied beef , steadj ! it fi'9 ic per Hi ; shipments today , fill beeves , and C.G'O quarteis of beef ; tomorrow I.Sil'I beeves and ! > ! ) sheep. CAI.VKS Itccelpts , IHID ho id ; veils , steady salves , He ] ior 11) . hlulier ; veals , $5.UOi 7.0 pel 100 Ibs ; Krasscrs , Sl.7.S'T ( ; westerns , tJ.rJiiQ ( I.OJ. I.OJ.SiiEBt1 TJeeclpts lO.IiSOhead ; snoop steady : lambs u shade llrmer ; sheep , ? 'l..riO'V .l2'5 ' per tot Ibs. ; lambs W. " iXijaii : ; dressed mutton steady at 7 < S8'4e ' per Ib ; dressed lambs , flrn it 7'/d ! > 3c per Ib. Iloos HoroliJts , Kl2."i. ! > head , consigned di rect ; market nominal. y steady at 44.00l.4l pur 100 Ibs. _ Kattsns City Ijivo Stock Market. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Nov. 18. OATTLB Ho- ; elpts , 4.743 ; shipment. 3.G"i ; market for fat iteors very dull : cows , steady ; steers. M.2.V31 i.0.1 ! cows , tl.S332.75 ; stockers and feeders , J2.0C 3ij.fij. : Hoes IZecclpts , 13,813 : shipments , 1,810 : niar- lower ; bulk , $ ; i.iOai.75 ( ; all grades , Hccelpts , OJO ; shipments. 300 : market itoady. _ St. fjouis Jjlvo Stouic Alnrknta. ST. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 18. OATTMS Ilocelpts , .800 ; .shipments , none. Market dull. Natives , aOtK&MuO ; Texan and Indian steers , JJ.BO © .15 ; cows and canners , Sl.l2.30. ) .ti.a MAUKKTS. Country Produco. Eons Fresh c ; ; s are very scareo and a arKO amount of cold stora a Kto'lt Is boltiK hrown upon the market which keeps prices lown. Hales are reported all the way from lUo o24o. .Strictly fresh OSKS would bring quite ondlly23'ae. I'oui/niY the cold weather stimulates tlio lemand for dressed poultry and In the same iroportlon decreases the demand Tor llvo multry. Llvo chickens , $2.75 3.110 ; llvodueUs , ) .0i@3.50 ( ; llvo turkeys. Ho per Ib ; dressed 'hlckcns ' , SttlOc per Ib ; due v.s , lOo : Kecse , He ; urkeys , 125fll2'ji' ' . HUTTKII ( icneral market unchanged. Good ountry , li@lSc ( ; best , 21 ® . 3u ; packing , stock , GAMK In snlto of the hlfrh prices the ar- Ivala are not laruu. Canada KCOSC , $ < i.O © 7.00 ; mall eeso , ( l.fiO'Qi.'i.OOi prairie chickens. * l. ! > 0@ .00 ; Krouse. JI.U ) ; mallard oueks. i.'I.-'i ; blue rinsed toul , tl.75 ; crcen winced toal. Jl.SO ; nixed ducks , Sl.2."i ; Jacu- rabbits , fl.0034.50 ; mall , iH.2Y < 11.50 ; itiull | , { I.752.00 ; jack snlpo , I.S5'idlI ' < 0 ; plover , 7'icOtl.Oj ; Koloon plover , l.2.Vil.SO ; squirrels , 4I.O'J@I.25 ; deer saddles , ' . © Hie per Ih ; door carcasses , 10lle ; antelope addles , 14Qn5o ; carcasses , ! iIOc. OiiKilia IliilcBinul Xallovv. No. 1 KI-COII salted hides. 414@l'Jc ; No. jrrcon salted hides , 3'Se ; No. 1 u'reon saitod Ides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , I34uimo ; No. 2 green salted Ides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , Il'4o : No. 1 voiiloulf , 8 to 15 bs. , lie : No. 2 veal calf , 6 to 15 Ibs. , 4c : No. 1 ry Hint hides. UISTe ; No 2 dry Hint hides , 5o ; In. 1 dry sn ted hides. .Vtjlic. Tallow No. 1 , 4e ; tallow No. 2 , 3Mc ; grease , t'hlto A , 44 > ie ; grease , \vhlto II , ; Hi3tc ; rcaHO , yellow , : ! c : sre.'ise , darU" , 2SK' ! old but- r,2 < iW4e : beeswax , prime , 10 < 2'5c : roiijjh tal- X I'AVKISti INTKUKSTjf. logs Hnvo IJocti aitirkctcd in Very lilhefiil Numbers. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 18. [ Special Telegram i THE HEK. ] Tomorrow's 1'rlco Current will ny : Ilo s have boon marketed In very lib ra I numbers tlio past week. Packing shows total of MO.OJO uxnliist 13S5.000 the preceding eok and .V.'O.OOO last year. The aggregate Is o.vl.OJO since November I , against I.MO.OIH last oar. Loading places compare as follows : TO BID THE HUHAH BODY OP The Poison of Disease IS TO FOnCU IT OUT THROUGH THK BKIN. SWIFT'S § PECIFIC ilwaya docs this effectually. It treats the illscaso instead of the symptoms aoil re moves the cause , thereby making a cure. Mrs. E. J. ROWEU , No. 11 Qulncy St. , McMord , MnB . , tays Hint her mother has been cnrcil of Scrofula , by the ute of four bottles of C. C. a. , after having liad muck oilier treatment , ami Icing reduced to quite n low condition of health , as U was Jiougbt itio could not live. Treatise on Blood ami Skin DleeMea mailed free. 6W1FT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3. Atlanta , Oa. OMAHA luiiiiiaciiitm a DIRECTORY. HICYCLES. A. II , Porriso & Co. M. 0. D.ixon. 1103 DodKO StrooU lllcyclot noM on montlil p.iymuntr Send for nur r.itnlo uo nnd prices. 120 N. iritliulroot. JHXJKIS { Ackornmn Brothers & Hointza , Printers , Minion , oloatrntrpiri , blt fucturors. HID Howard troji , Oniahi. 7JOO7'.S Morso-Oco Shoi Company , HIM llowar.l Struot. Knctnry , rornorlltli itml iM'Ul.as Stroit. losj prlcn to cull Inirors , nnt M of ma.liruii"i l very cal- nblo with mcrcliants. Williams , Van Aor- KirkandallJoues&0 ( nam & Harto \S'holo < nl M nnfartnr'ri Ak'ontefor Honton Hub 1212 Ilnrnoy itroot. bcr Shoo Oo. 1KB , 1101 Ilnrney ntroot . Omnlm , Nub. JJOA'/i'S John L. Wilkio , Louis Holler , Otnnlift pnpor bo.t factory Hatchori sad I'.vjUoM Tool < nnd snppllo" . ll"0 15th A St. Mary's Avo. , hoi nml 'li-op oniln < t Orders promptly nllod. IUU-I1IS .Ir.c'rtHon ilroot C AH HI AGES , CIGA IIS. W. T. Seaman , West & Fritsohor , ManufftOturoi flnoclnarj , Omnhn'a Largest Vnrlety jobbers of leaf tabacco. \VAUONS ANI ) CAUHIAOKA 1011 Fiirnum Stroot. Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutaut & Squires , Lime Hard nnd soft coal ship- Hnrdnndsottco.il. 9. B. 1303 I'nruniu PITH. street cor. Ulth and Doutilai Oiuahn. trccta. CORNICE. Eagle Oornica Works , MnntifnctureraofGiilviin lied Iron Cornli-e. IS'lmtow cups , metallo skyllKhts , etc. 1110 und 1112 DoilKO el. CEMEXT AND LIME. J. J. Johnson & Oo , , Oady & Gray , 2M S. 15th StroeU Lime , cement , etc. , etc. Oiunlin , Nob. Cor. Oth nnd Douelns Sts. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Oo. Dry coeds , notions , fur , nishing tool ) . Dryitoods. notions , ucntr ) ' furnishing goods , Corner llth nnd Howard. cor. llth and Howard Sts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Wolf Electrical Oo. DBTIIOIT-AUTOMATIC Electric Motors Illustrated cntnloguo nnd Dyauioi. Cntnlo/aa free. froo. H , A. Klnnuyicn'I ( KillCnpltol Ayoniio. AKt. 833-3 N.V.I.Ifo IlldV. FA RM MA CHINE R Y , ETC. Parlin , Orendorff & T. G. Northwall , Martin Oo , , Gonornl western ngont Corner Jones nnd 9Ui Sts. Sknndln Plow Co. , Uiimhti , Nob. I34il-1351 Shoramn Avo. FLOUR. K. T. Davis Mill Oo , C , O. undorwood , Mnnnvor nt Omaha. Cor. 8th nnd Jnckson St . S. P. Oilman , Omaha Milling Oo. , [ 013-15-17 , N. ICth Stroot. Merchant Minors. Onic-onnd Mill 1313 North B. K. lllnclr - MnnAsor. llUh 8trout. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Dewey & Stone Furniture Beobo & Runyan Furniture - niture Oo , , nituro Oo. Sucocsiorx to C. A. lloobj Kurnlturo nnd cnrpoti , fi. Co. , 1115-Ill'J Knnmm Stroot. draco nnd 13thSts.Oiimha GENTS FURNJSUING GOODS. J. T. Robinson Notion Oo. Hunts' furnlshtnx KOOI ] , m'f 'K rnliibr.ito I brand MucUitila " nvoralli , pants , Hlilrts , co.m , otc. Cor. 12th mill Howard Sta. 5LASS , PAINT , OIL AND DRUUiS. GROCERIES. 'axton & Gallagher , Meyer & Eaapko , 703-711 ti. 10th gtreut , 1(01-1103lluraoy Utrout , Oiiinhn , Nub. Omaha. Nob. D. M Steele & Oa , Sloan , Johimu & Oj 'Jlh niul l/uvuiiworlh / . ' HUuot , l2Ul-r.J ) Jonai , tit rut ti , Omaha , Nob. Onialm , NOD. Allen Bros. , McOord , Brady Oo. , 3th unil I.ouionwurtb , Onmha , NoU Oumli.a , Nub. GUNPOWDUR , Uueh G. Olark. Gun'l Western A cnt of lupont'a riporlluK lion owiler , Alia * hUhutplo- | folila lliu cni > . final tlbllurnuyitroul J1ARDWARK. Olark-Andreesen lector &WilbelmyOo Hardwnro Oo. or. lOlli unit JOCK t 13th nail IliirnoOouh ' Oman * . Nub (111AJN AND PROVISION ! } . Bryan Oommission Oo A , S , MWhortor llrokor.i , Rrnln , provl'lon Itoo m 15 , llcnrdof Trit nnil toek . N , r. 1.1 fa ItroKurn. I'rlTBto wlri 111.IV Private iflre Chi- to Now York , ChlMno rnim. ft. niul St. I.Oiils. Cnslicratn Now York. l > OUItllU Cookroll Bros F , 0. Swnrtz & Oo , , Itrokcri niulcash bujrorn. , llrokcm.drnln.l'roTlilonJ Prltruto wlroi to Noir : nto. Prlrnto wlro to St. Turk , I'ldctitfo , A SU , lmili nml Chic iso. Hoom l.ouls. KM : ) llonrd of 7 , llonnl of Trndp.Onmlu , Trailo. ICxcImnuo blil'K , M. Drank * HtOX WOltKS. Paxtou & Viorlin * Omaha Safe & Iroii Iron Works , Works , Wrnueht nnd cnKt Iron tiiillillnK work , cnslnev MnnnfM Hro nml tmrxlnr | irni work , eonornl preaf : if s , vniilli , j.ill fonnilry. nnifld.io nnd work , Iron ulnitli-n ninl tilncKitmilli work , U. P. tire oscniips. U. An- lly. n nil Kill St. ilroun , llthAJnckuitl atl LIQUOKS. Ilor & E. R. Grotto , Liquor Morcli.inli , Importer nml .lobbor of llli Ilnniry Slrcot , Whim mill l.liiinri. | Mnnufnetiir'M ICcnniMlj'a 10W ni l Kli KnrnnmSt. en npi > Mi'itlon. : L. Kirscht & Oo , , Frick & Horborts , Wliolcinlol.lquor Doal'rJ \Vholo nU.lquorlJAlor ) ) 107-409 S. 10th St 100I Knrniuii St. LUMUKR. Q. W. Douglass & Oo John A Wakofioltl , I nipor toil , American 1'orl Hnrtlmioil Lumber , l.'lllil I'dllU'llt , Mil W.I I kt'U Hrdr.itillt ! Ctinion 1310 North ICthBtroot. nn.KjulncrVhlti ) I.lmO Oharlo3 R. Lee , Louis Bratlfortl , Itnrtlnooil lumbar , wooil curiol | < anil pitniuot Lumber , llnio.ooment.ota . iloorlnx. flh ami Douvlas. Stroot. M1LUXERY AND NO1 IONS. 0. A. Stouohill , I. Obarfoldor & Oo. , Importers nml . ! obbor In Millinery , Notions , Clunks Millinery. Kto. 203 , 310 nmt 212 South llth 110-113 P. Hltli St. , Onmlm. Htroot. MUSICAL JNSTltUMUNTS , JWC. MaxMoyor& Bro Oo A. Hospo , Jr. , M'f'K Jnwclur.i , donlori In 1'lnnoi , OrK.ini , Arthtj' musical Instruments , MntcrlnU , Kto. etc. Knrnnni HIII ! Ifith. 1.M.1 Doiinlas StrooL OYSTEBa I OILS. Platt & Co. , Oonsjliditotl Tank Oysters , Fish nnd Celery , Line Oo. Bl'.l South 10th Bt UeIInoil nml lubrlcntlnj Dnvld Cole .Mann/or. oils , tixlo Kroaso , eto. 1'llODUVE , COMMISSION. Eibbol & Smith , Schroeder & Oo , , Dealer ? In country prod dish buyorj butter sat uce , fruits , vorfotnbloa , VKKH , nnd Kimm.il cum- etc. mlsalon uiorclinnts. etc.1W7 Hownnl Street. 42aSoutli lltli Stroot. Robert Purvis , Branob & Oo , , - 1217 Howiird Street. Produce , fruits of all Write for price * on butter - tor , OKKS poultry , and klnilg , oyHtors , KUI no. 1,1th nnd lliirney ritrootv Kirscbbrtiun & Soni , Jns. A. Olark Oo. , lluttcr , chcoio , CKX lluttcr , eggs nnd poultry. poultry nml nnmo. 120 ! ) Itownrd Street. COD South 13th Street. PAPER. GOODS Darpenter Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo , , Cnrry a full stock of Manufacturers nnd job- prlnttnK , wrapping nnd burs all kinds rubber writing paper , card pa Kuods. lter , etc. 1WO Fnrnnin Street. SEEDS Emerson Socd Oo , James Hughes , * ccd KTOWCM , donlors In StoTcsrupnlrH of nltklndi rnrdcn , Krnss , grain and Cooks nnd ItontcrJ : rco Bocds. for sale. 421-4SJ South 15th. COT 9. iith : Street. SASH , DOORS , ULINDS. ETO , A. Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash & DoorOo llnnufncturers of snsh , Mnmifnctiirorsof mould * doori. bllnda nnd liKH , blinds , doors , clo. mouldlnKS. Ilr.inch of- Olllcu : Ilco , 12th nnd Unrd Sts. Uoora 42J lies Iliilldln ; . STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES J. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Straug & Soaa , Pump Oo , , 1002-1001 Farnam Stroot. Ilnllldnr Wind Mills. Ills nnd .1ft ) .tones Strout. Onmlm. Nob. J.K. Uoss , nctlnic niniinj'r TEA , COFFEE , SPJCES. Consolidated OofFoo Company , 414 nnd Hl Unrnoy St. , Unmhn , Nob. TO VS. JlILLIAJiDS. H. Hardy Oo. , The Brunswiok- 'oys , dolls , nlli u mi , Balke-Oollonder Oo , , nnojr Roods , hoinafur- lltlllard inorchaadlso. 1-lilm ; Koods , child- Saloon llxturoi. en's carrliiKBH. 407 , 430 S. 10th atroot , 131'J ' Kurnnui Strcot. Onmlm. SOUTH OMAHA. JNION STOCK YARDS CO. , - LIMITED A. D. Boyer & Oo. , Hunter & Grooat 59 ISxchaiuo UulMlnj , ! 10 ixchnnuo llulldlng , South Onnlm. Sout'l Onmlm. J'Lo LnrKot , Faitant anil l"liio t In . lie World. I'uiiacniloroi'ci.miHlntliinilum'xi'i.Muil. HEW YORK. LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW , < KW YOKK , ( JIlHtAI/rJMt'niHl NAI'I.ES , At rnuulnr liitcrvuls. SAIOON , SECnHD-CLASS AND STEERAGE rntim on Intrust ti-rms t ) nnd from thn prlnclpla ICOICn , EM8H3H , IBI3H ts ALL COniWKJTTAIi rOIHIO. Ixcu.rflon tlcltt'ti nvallrtbti * t < > return by flibor thuiilo , im > * | iii > Clriln A North t In-i.niil nr N'nplvs .V ( Ubrnllar i.-i- ! il Uo ? Orieri fir Av Aceut it 1 5 ( tt Eatti. Apply to nny of our ( oral Aiionts or to JUtUTHliKS , Youni ; nnd nilddlo-agcd men Bull'crliiK from srrors of youth , oxecises , eoxual weakness , etc , , xisltlvcly cured for flvo dollnrs. Onr rcmc. ik"i nro in pill nnd tablet form. Bulllclcnt for AVO montho' troutmont , which will ollcct n icrfect euro. UIKIII receipt of ilvo dollars \vlll jo Ht'nt to nny uddrcsiiuphtlobciilcd puckuga iy mall. Circular free. Addrcs.1 112WI ron lnRt. , fALE CHEMICAL CO , MllwaukLO\VU Bathe oore feet in Pond's Extract. CURE YOURSELF ! Ante your Drugglfct for ft , buttlo o ( Ill il. The only non-polsiiiKiut reiiii'ily lorftll I ' Iho tinnuturul dlschurit' ; < nnd f private dUeakva of men und the debilUatliii , ' wcnknctu pcculliir 1 to womun. It cures In a few Idayi v/1 tlio vu the aid or \ imbllrlly ol a doctor. \Tla I'ntitrsnl American Cure , Manufactured by [ The Evans Chmical Oo , * CINCINNATI , O. U. 0 , A. rf 0 r >