THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : mSiXXESDAY , NOVEMBER 25 , 1891. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Dcmorallzjil Oorcl'tion ' of tin Wins Mndo Trade L'ght , WHEAT QUIET , DULL AND MUCH LOWER , Interest Centered largely In the Corn IMt nntl a Considerable Ad- vnnco \ \ n Scored ami Kctlined. CmrAno. Ill , , Nov. 21 , Wheat was dull and lower Tlio light trade was attributed to the demoralized condition of the wires to ttio cant , which cut ulT both news and onion Cables were lower. Tlicru was mi Incru.iHuat 2,100,000 bit. on ocean pasiaun itnil thu local sen timent WIIH bearish , December , which closed jcnlcrday nt l'4'jc ' , opened tills inornltu at from O.l'te tolU'.o. and sold Ktc.idlly otr with out maturlal reaction tn 0 ac. Muy ut the amo tlino receded to Wic. There win a alight reaction , hut thu close WIIH dull and weak at elOMi to the bottom figures Tin- com pit WHS the center of Interest dur ing the day us It was yesterday , nti'l to the 4'io advaneo stored by the November future thru a further npprLClatlon of " 'if was added today. It all grow out of the iinxloty of the ulinrls In that month with nettling clay tin- jironililms and voiyxinall available stojks In Htoro hen. Tlicru WHS MTV llltluof thollhural receipts nt commit grade , nnd they made frantic eirortH to buy Hut thu actual grain was In strong hands nnd the scllori were ills- Ini'llmd to Mil. The result WIIH Inevitable. November which closed yesterday at li."iC was steadily bid up until It touched 'uc without nny business to speak of parsing ! then theru WIIH u reaction lotie , but another bulge to ( . 'to nt thn clone ' 1 he other futures } input lil/cd wllh November to a minor ( lo-rreo ditrliu thu early triidln. , but Inter when the market t-o- came so wild , broke away , reacted and closed somewhat lower than ycstetday Oats symn ithl/od with the deferred futures In corn I'nil closed lower. Provisions were stronger and advanced early because the re ceipts of hogs were below thu estimates , liater , however , there WIIH a reaction and tno elnsn was an Immateilal chtingo from yester day's last lltnites. The leading features ranged as follows : Cauli iinotatlons were as follows : I'loi'H bte.idv. iuicliuM'e ; < l ; sprliiK patents , H U ® . > .00 ; winler patents , tl : > . © I.U ) . WHEAT No. 8 sprlnit wheat , W8OJ'ic : No. Sstirlni ; wno.ii. 8 ( , > lffii)7ei No. i rcJ , irJJ.iit'J. e OOIIN No a , Wic. OATS No a , file ; No. 2 white , 3JJiJ4c ; No. : i white , , l-"jl6i" ( ! c. lUu-No a. Ulo. IlAin.Ei-No.1. ' , IMMOc ; No I ) , f. o. u. , 4.3Sc : tin 4 , f. o. I ) . aoabc. I'r.Ax SI.MI No. I. U" > c. TivtOTiirbi.bli Prime , * l 27l. POIIK MCSS poi : „ ner hhl , f8 4"is 50 : lard , per c\vt , ? fi llQD.U'ii short rlhs shies ( loosut. If" > M ) till ) 01 ; ( liy s.illclHhoullershoxcl ( ( ) , } 4 ' .j ® ! . ; ) " ' ; Btiott cleat slilcsihoxe.lir'loO ) ) ) WiiihKi.r Dlstlllura' ilnlsheil yood , per ( , ' ! , tl.18. bmiAtis Cut lo if , uneli injjed. Iteieliits and shlptiientB tod.iy were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today the butter inaikot was linn and iinulinnced : fanoy creainety , S7 ® > ( ; : line ucHtern. itva'-'do ! ordf- jtary , SJttHo : line dairies , 'jy'jc : ordlnaiy , i-'ei e0'KS. 24 < aa c. New York Mnrlccts. Nr.w YOHK. Nov. 24 1'r.ouu Honolnts , 4'l.7iO : pl < i : ; exnot is , lllfi. ( > bbH , 2.Usri saoUs ; market iiutot and Irregular , closing weak ; sulea , 2Jd")0 bblu CottN SlKAl Qniot and stoady. WllKAT liocoipts , 518r > UObu. ; exports. 3'lC8n lit. : sales , I.IUU.WKI bu of futures ; 'll.Ojtl bu. of spot. Spot niai ket lower and dull ; i\o 2 rod. Il.Uo In ntoro and elevator ; $1JOGU ® OI.OTU ullo.it ; tl.O ( > M&l. ( > 8i | . f. o. b. ; No. a red , ti.UQI.lO'i ' : uiiBruilcd red. Sl.Ol Ql.lO" ; Na 1 nortliurii. $ ' .03' , No. i hiird. ( l.in-tOl.loSi No. a northern , * I.U4' 3 l.PA'i. Options opened front Ic to J'to ' lo\vcron the Inereuso In tlio amount on nas- iigit ; leeclpts here and at Iho west and lower tables. adMineed fiom a c to yto on thoele ir- nnecs , deellned , e to J4e on nu.ik late cahlos , closing at Jl.U ) > , i April , fl I05BOI.10' . , closing nt ifl.luJs ; .May. Jl.K ) 7-lunil.li' ; , cloalnn at II lo ii ; June , itl I ) " ! ' , ® ! 103B , olosliig , UI.O'JU. ' K\t rirm westetn , } l HV l.uT. 1IAHI.i\--Dull : , hisher ; No.J .Milwaukee , 72 © 74 o. o.llAIII.IiV M UT-Qlllot. ColiN-Keeelpts. i2lW > bu.exports,31,417bit. ; ; Rales fctMOil IHI of futures ; 47,000 bit , ot spot , hjmt markothlKlier , llrm ; scaue ; No. a , 71 © 7)0 In elevatoi ; 74'j7S'4'e alloat ; uiiKradoa mixed , V7'io ; No : , | { ® o ; No. 2 white. 7le ; options oxolted on scarcity of contract irniuo O TS-Uecelpts , 107,821 bu.o\ports.50,0.1lbu. ; ; sales. HO.IIWI bu.of futures ; I.'VHW bu. ofbiiot. bpot market moderately active and steady ; options llrm but dull ; November. 40 > tc ; IH > - contbor. ttl'ie ; Jnnuary. cO ( ii4ilc , olosltu ; at il'l' e , .M.iy. 40e ; spot No. . ' white. 40.i(6llo ; jnlvcd westcin. , ' © | ; white Hoatein , 4ljJ4Jo ( ; No. a Ohk-a.-o , ' © | , . llAi rirm. Hoi'sUnod dciniind and nrin. Con-i.h-Uptloiis , blondy and unclmitBed to l" > polnlri deollno : olosed liarolv steady and tinehanttoil to .a ) points down ; siiles , I0.2W b.i s : spot dull ; nominal. MioAii-Haw. iitilet. Him ; sales. 6(1 ( hltds. muse-ox ado to at rhebi ) test , atJ l-10u : ro lined , quiet , easy. Sloi.Assts NOH Orleans , steady. HICK I iilrdoinand. 1'hTiioi.n/M-Q.ulot , btoady ; united olosod nt fi'l'o for Di-eoiiiber. COTTON hi HI On , rirm. TAi.i.ow-htesidv. iiulot. ltosiN-I iill liutKte.idy. Tuiti'f.\TiMS-lulI and \\onk at-T < tr.SJo. H ririn ; wtistein 2U7ei reeelpts , 7,481 Wooii-Qiilot but sKndy : domeatlo lleeco. IIOJWCc ; pulled , 2t © , le ; To MIS , lCfiJ4e. I'OIIK .Moderatolv acthonnd llrm ; old moss , in.T.numess , il . , ; > ; \tia prime. * 1000IO.W. CUT .MKAis-jllullaiid we Ut ; pickled bellies. 6 i & o : ploklod hams. bMe. Aliiiint'4 rirm , ! indjulot ; sliort olcir No- \'inhor. > KUyUlU2 t. 1 , \ -Lower nnd dull ; western stoim , H14S ( , | sile"f "vfl " tloreea nt * H43if4 .N ) ; opttona snli's , , i.M ) tletecs ; Decoinber. W.tyaO'Jll ; Janu ary * , U © U.W ; IVbruary , jaw ; March , JO.7.1 © ti,74 ti,74IIUTTI IIUTTI u-Quli't. huii\y : wi'storn dinrw " , K © We ; western eiotimery , lJiflJci ! ( Ul ln. 20 ,49 C'lir.Ksi : Moderate domanJ , llrm : ptrtsklms , I'lO Iitov-DulI ; American , * l\7r > ai.CO. Coi'i'KU Dull nnd weak ; luke November , til. 10 ; lake Di'comhiT , til OJ I.t.Aii-Moinlv ; domestic , jl.'O. , oiibyj btitilts. Jiy,03 , KuiiN.ts City KANSAS CITY. Mo. . Nov. 2l.-riotw-fiood clemand. limit patent. $ ' . ® . ' . ) oxtru fancy , t. 2Hi6i2jj fancy , fj.0jillj choice , ifl.lX > ij2.UO : * WiuJvfHlo'atiy ! No. 2. cash , 78o bid : No- vonihor , nobldii No. 2 led , H.'o bid. 8lo naked. OoiiN-btoadji No. V , cash. USUo bid , 41)0 ) nsuoil ; November , as'joasked. OATS Qulctj No. 2 , cash , 2sc ; November , KiJ x SEED Sic. llAV-8trotjir : timothy. JS.OO ; pralrlo finoy , 17 ftO | choice. IVSjttO 50 [ low grides , * 4.00a5.00 IlUTTKH-ririiij eroamery. 224tJ > o ! dairy , IMS 0o ; store uaekcd , l.taiOci rolls , U'li'.No. KdtiH-btoudy at 22c. Mnt'w " " bll oK l ' - 'corn- ' ! Biili'JiE.NTS-Wheat , 47,689 btt.i corn , 1,160 bus oats , lO.OJS bu. Dulutli AV limit Markot. DUI.UTU , Minn. , Nov. 24 Wheat , In the matter of receipts , established a now record the quantity of wheat shipped on any ono day , Thu Inspection deuartmoitt report lOOiC7 ° i bu , of wheat shipped , besides what they Inspected Into store , U6.WJ bu. of wheat. In symimtliy with the weakness nmt ueol no In all other lunrkuts tnu market hero opened ouster this aiuriilin ; ut yo Lolow yesterday. The uloso for wheat of better Crudes wun bulow ( or Novombnr nnd lo for rejected , rutureii started nt u decline of 7.J below yesterday , the first Rfilo belim of Docen cr No 1 northern nt 88 0. Itccclptsof wheat , IKB.8M liu : hurley. 0,6 ' 2 bu.i llnx , 11,101 bu Shlnmcntii of wheat , m.ya bu. Cnra on lrncl < : Northern I'lieinc , 200 : Orcnt Northern , 2ii : | Oninhn , IUi Ht. I'acl & Dulutli , CO : total , K2A ; last year , 421 , The nmrkot continued wcnU to the close and hint Ilituros were 2 cents lower than yesterday for cash and from \\a \ to2Uo for fiiuncs. OIORIIIK prices were as follows ! No. hard , cash. M' c : Novumbcr. fcS'Cc ! Uccem- bor. ( S'ici .May. l)7'ic ) hid ; No I northern , cish , P7'ci ' No\otnbor , fi/'fC ' ! Decemlior. 68Uc ! JIny , We lilili No. 2 northern , oash , ES'Jo bld | No- Wheat Mnrkot. , Minn , Nov. 24Tho wheat ninrkot wus without any sustaining feature today and ruled weak. 1 here Has an absoneo of Now York buvltiK orders In thu west ho- cuino of the fuck of wlro facilities , the slot m of tli ( i east having made pretty gonrrnl Interference. The innrlii-t for He- I'unbor opctied at from 87'Sc ' to87'ic There was n lltllu advance nt first , but It soon turned to u decllno and hold In this direction until the close. Wheat touched low water mirk for this scisoii In n close at Mi'.io > May closed at IH'4P , There wus n coed oash market - kot , but ( julto a decline wao felt. No. t hnrd sold tinilot IWc for thu llrst tlmo In several days. 'Iho receipts of wheat hold up well nnd the l.oon cars ut Min neapolis and Duiulh worn secured uKain today , ihctwo cities coming noirlyton tie , Mlnno.ipolls l.nvlnz . r.22 and Dulutli K\ Close November closed at Wl'io ; Doeeinher. openlns at h71s < ilH"ile. hlirhnst MSc. lowest K'ic ' , closlni ? at M'lei ' May , opottlnir at UlUc , hlt-'hcHt ti.'i'ic , loue-Ht OI'Sc , closlm ; at U4Ue ; Jantinry , closing at N7'ic : No 1 Imr.l , t-'Jc ' ; No. 1 northern , K'lta ; No. 2 northern , new , fcttt We. araln Inrkct. Mll.WAUhKF. WIs. NOV. 24 WllfA easy ; Dei enihor and cash. 2S1c : May ruled 7c OIT Deeemhtri xiitnple whe it lowers No. 8 anting on traek , UCc ; No 2 on track. bSfrflllc : November on tr.tcit. HISS" , .so 1 nurthoni on Hack , ( i4e : No. 2 northern on tra-U , U''o. COIINnaslcrj No ,1 on traek , new. Joe. OATKasler , ; No. 2 whitti on truck , 314 © .Tic. No .1 whlte.on tr.'ifk , .B'SfHI'iC. ' H K .Steady and iinlot with n.oderato re ceipts bales two cirs ; In store , ninety-four cars of No 1 and nlnnty-throo of No 2i to ar rive , two carloads ; switched , nlnety-fourears. IlAitt.iv- store Is sIlKhtly hlRhcr with n , fulr ileiiinno. No. - ' In store , r.U'jc ' ; seller ; No vember , fi'iViio | : January , Oi' c. Hi tui'TH Wheat , 7.I.ICO bu ; Hour.40,04r bills ; corn. 4.IHO bu ; oats , , CIOtUbu ; barley , 7,9.0 bu. ; rye. H.i2 ) bu. hllll'MK.NTH-Whc.lt , 8.2JO bll ; ( lour. 1,412 bhls ; corn. I.BOi bu ; oats. ybOJbu. ; barley , 25.70J bu ; rye , none. KiiiiniH : City Mvo fttouk Sltrkot. KANSAS OITV , Mo , Nov. 21 , C'ATTI.B Ke- cclpts , U,7.4 ; slilpntonts 1.5 0 ; mirKetdull and lower : Hteors , $ .1 2XTl'i. ( " > ; cows , 81.25 ® i 70 ; stoekers anil feeders , $ . ' .o.3 ( a. llous UccclptH , n.i u shipments , 103 ; mar- lower ; bulk , $ , | 5JJC. > ; all pudcs , t-.TJ ® i' Uecelpts , 60 , ; shipments , 1,800 ; mar ket steady. St. Louis Markets. ST. LOIIIH. Mo , Nov. 24. WHEAT Lower ; cash. 11,1 ' ( asl cd ; Docember. ! ) i'ac : Slay , C'OIIN Lower ; c.ish , 4 el year , 4)V4c. ) DATS Lower ; cash , J2c ; Slay. JJ'ic. WlIISKLV JI.1S. Cincinnati MarlcrfH. CINCINNATI , O. , Nov. 24. WIIF.AT Firm ; No. Srcd. D7'ic. Con.N fitroncs No. 2 mixed old.flOc. OArs-hteady : No. 2mlxod. J0'4-04c. ! WlIlbKKV $ I.1S. Toledo Grain .Market. TOIFIIO , O , Nov. 21. Wheit lower ; No. 2 , c.iMi , lll'tc. COIIN hn-ady ; No 2 , cash , .14c. OATh Quiet ; No 2 cash. U-'o. Foroijjn Oil Mitrkpt. I.OMION. Nov. 24. CALCUTTA LINSEED Ha Cd per cwt , LINSM.I > OII < V'slld ' per cwt. Tunri.NTi.NCbi'iuiTS 20s .Id per cwt. Traders' Talk. CIIICAOO , III , Nov. 24 Coiinsclmin & Day to C'ookioil Hros : TeleKr.iphle conimunlc.i- tlon from t'hlua.'o o istw.ird was "ukased" bv thoweiithcrattlieouenliiKtod.lv , and local onorators wcro in control of Iho markets. Wheat ruled weaker Inline-need by the ub- senco of eastern and foreign buying oidcrs. hi ; ; receipts In the northwest , an Increase of l.i i-.OOO bu on P.ISS.IKO and lower o trly jubllc c.ibles from rnxl.ind. Minneapolis reported a KOO < ! milling demand , and Sin I'ninclsco ( looted cash wheat , ! u per bushel hlnhui. Irom pre-ent Indications , wo think foreign markets liable to drag until consumption overtakes the supply on hand , which may bu tvo wecKs lonsor. Corn was nctlvo and excited by thu dcmanC from shorts for neai delivery. Late futures were loss actlvo. ana prices , after an early advance , ro-actod and ecased about 3 c lower all around. Oats ntilet , and ptlees , Inllucnccd by other prain. closed at fiom ) > 4u to I5tc lower. 1'rovislons were dull but firm , closltiB about llko yestor- dny. CIIICAOO , 111. , Nov , 21. Swartz. Dupeo & JleCormlek to I' . 0. Swart/ . Co. : Wheat opened weak tills morning and so eontlnueO throuiliout the entlro session. Outside news Is all bearish. Cables were lower and the amount on p tssaKO Increased 2.000,003 bu. Many of the cables received lust nlRht brought soiling otders and predicted still lower prices on m count of Increasing sup plies. Thu course of the maiKotls dlscour- to holdois and but for tlio general Interruption of eastern telegraphic services today the liquidation In December wheat would undoubtedly h i\u been largo. Notthwcstoin reeolpts continue largo and lower foreign markets tire anticipated for tc- monow. The clique Interests In November corn gave that option another twist today , marking tbo prleo to 70c. There Is ono lar o hhort Interest outstanding , and when cov ered It Is supposed It will end the deal. The other options were cislor. Heeelpts are on the Increase but there Is little Improvement In the Inspection. The active domum ! for cash oats , to fill export sales , cnuwstho firmness In the near option. 'Iho provision trade today was \ory light. Ho- eelpts of hogs were honiewh.it smaller than anticipated. Wo see nothing In tlio situation to buy prov islons on. The country Is reported full of pigs with plenty of corn and low prices for cotton In the south. Wo think the chances all f.uui lower prlies CiiitAco , 111. , Nov. 21. P. . Logan & . Co. , to the llrvan Commission compiinv : Weak and lower quotations for wheat by cable , ho.-.vy liquidation by holder-- , with an absoneo of outsldo nilvliu. caused ? . panicky fooling nt the opening of the market. Tlio featuiesof the mm kei are somewhat changed. Weather conditions Ihioiuhout the winter wheat belt are favorable. Heeelpts continued to keep up and are likely to do so for some tlmo. Tlio quantity In ttanslt , in railroad c-iis. Is esti mated at thn enormous total of 20,000.000 Im. How coriucl this Is wo uro unable to say. It is made up In this wa > the average tlmo It takes to dlschnigo the lo nl Is 14 da ) * , and out onllv receipts at all points. Including tliosua- board , aveiago Lflon.OjO bu. This , with fot- olgnors overbought for the Immediate future , cannot but have Its Inlluoneo Independent of pilce. \\o \ require peed foreign biilns to su - tain It , and this Is not likely to conto until some part of the heavy load tint Is In transit fiom Diiluth , inosluf wl Icb Is desired for the United Kingdom , Is distributed nnd con sumed , Wu had an oxoltcd coin market , No- umiljor taking the lo id.lth line weather vuareorn should , and wo think will , sell on a par with May. U its dull anil weak. Provis ions ruled llrm and steady iiftor the opening on fair buying by local shoits , piokors sup plying the demad. Very llttlo outsldo busi ness. CinCAdo. Ill , Nov. 21-Konnott. Hopkins A. Co to y. A. McWhorter : Wheat Is lower. Cables and an Incioaso ot 2,000.000 bu on ocean pass igo vvuro two powerful arguments for the bulls and they threw their holdings rlgnt. and loft at tlio opening. It Is said that Linn was among the early sellers , The itnoxpeuted weakness abroad convincing him that It Is too early to success fully bull wheat Very llttlo news was In cir culation , owim to the wires being down east. It Is said the closing cables are Id toi'd lower , but no public cables vyero poated up tn ad journment , so the loport has not boon con tinued. Hut tlio market closes weak , with domestic and foreign holdois iiulto discouraged and the Indications point to still lower prleen Amer.ean specu later ! ) are not disposed to bull a dOO.ujO.uo i crop on themselves , and in the absence of a good foioU-n demand they will prefer trade on the short side . The strews were again nppllo.l to the November shorts In corn , and thu nrleo was marked up oo additional It could probably have been put to IV' . At ono tlmo there was a dlllerenco of 2iio between Chlo igo and tit. Louis In this month. If corn wan shipped here fiom thu latter eity It might not III ! our contracts , oven If deliv ered In time , but thuro were only 77.001 bushels of all kinds of corn tn that uity last Saturday , nnd probably not one-third would grade contract. It , ooks us It thu shorts would huv u to appear , u the u.ipt iln's ollleo and bottle - tlo on his on n terms , Oats si mpathlzi'd early with the firmness in corn , but both trains eased elf a tlui elosn Now corn Is cumin : In qulto fruoly nnd ought to show up on the credit sldo ot the next v isl- blo supply statement , I'rovlIons looked rather thin most of the day , a good many tr.ulori lieln ; engaged In grain , whore there was the leant activity , ami tnU could not ho bald of prov talons. The hog market was active at practically nnchiiijod prices thubtipplycontlnulngl'irge , but the demand being good enough to absorb NEW YOHK. Nov. 24 There was a continua tion o ( thu lack ot telegraphic commnnicti- tlons with the outsldo world toduy , especially with the west , and the stock market showed the otroot of this In diminished dealings and practical lUuuutlou , auil bad It uot bccu for tlio coaHhares the tr idInj ? wouH hnvo been utterly d eve Id of feature or Intereit. The tone of the markot. however , wan equally firm with in limits. Tharo wan. throughout the day , a very urgent demand for all the coalers In the loan crowd , and Lnckawnnna went Mat all day lonu with u few trans ictloni at ' { per cent premium for nso. When the announcement was tin I'D that the sa'cs ' ucctits hnd nxrccd to restrict tlio output for next mouth there was nn Incroaseu do- nmml for all the coalers nnd In largo transactions they all advanced steadily nnd rupldlv. Liickawatitm rose to 1 W % , n net Kiiln of 'JU per emit since last nv onlng. closing nt tholHst futures , whllo Delaware A. Hudson Rallied S > ( per cent to I2 , " > , but yloldoil ' * per cent , Jersey Central sold nt 114 aialnsl 11. ! at the last H lie , and Uc.idlng fell tn line with a pain of nearly 1 per cent. Among the other stocks which displayed some streiutli were Krlc , lltirllngton , UheulliK .t Lake Krle pre ferred , Minneapolis Omaha and tit. I.otlls preferred. The grangers as a rule wcro tinusuallv ( inlet , owing to the Interruption of com munication with Chic 130. the shrinkage In business being especially notable In St. 1'aul and as a rule there were only slight fluctuations In thnsoslrircs. Now York , Pus- quchauna h WeMlorn preferred wus NpeclillK strong , rising 14 percent to ! l7'j ' In the late trading. The market was quiet to dull but Him nt the best prices , which , how ever , were In but few casts more than Hllitht fractions better than last night's prlies. Ijuckawantri hhows a gain of 2 > t per cent. Delaware ti. Hud son 2's per cent. Jersey Central 2 per cent and Holding \ \ percent. Railroad bonds were iiulel. but events in the coil tnule stlinulntc'l the netlvlty In Heading llrst Incomes an I those bonds which were the only Issue of the day. The market gathered streiutli as the day wore along and some material gains were made late In the tradli.g. tJovoiiimcnt bonds were dtt'l and caster , fctato bonds wore entirely neglected. The following are the closltu quotations for the leading stocks on Iho Now \ ork Mock cx- change today : IIx. dlv. The total sales of stocks tod.iy v > cro 195fi23 shares. Including Atchlson , 4II5 ( : Chicago Gas , f > . " ) . ' ; > ! Dolavvare. Laek.iwanna A. Western , 4'UJO ; Dolawaroi. Hudson , II.'ITi. . ; Krle , I5)70 ) ; Holding , : i-,170 ; St. I'aul , O.OsO ; bt. Paul & Umaha , 4..r > SO. Flniuicinl JCovicw. Nnvv YOHK , Nov. 2-Tho Post says : Oc tober's export of merchandise from the United states bienks the monthly record for this countiy. The exports of November urn ! De cember will full little , If at till , short of Octo ber's total , and the Imports of the two closing months of the ye.u are almost Invariably less tli in those of Octoncr. Unless extra ordinary and artificial influences supervene. It would seem impossible tint a heavy west ward movement of Turopo's gold e.m lon beheld held in check. Meantime the foundation of the gieat future strength In rallw ly values Is unquestionably belli. : laid by the lovcntto fiom transportation of the bulk of this enor mous export from the west to the se.iboaid. Now York Mono } Markrt. NEW YOHK , Nov. 2T. MONKV o.v CAI.I , K rnnRlni ; from : ; to 4 per cent : last loin , J per cent ; closed ollorcd at 2 per cunt. PitiMKMntc Mit.E PAi'Eit 50 > i nor cent. STMIMNO i\ciiANnn-Qulet : but firm at S4ji for sixty-day bills and $484 for do- inanil. Financial Notcn. KANSAS CITV , Mo , , Nov. 24 Clearings. II- 5I7.20'J ( ' NbW YOHK , Nov. 21 Olourincs today , $157- 22i.UI8 : bal.inces , 17,708015. MAX-ANA , Nov. 24. bp inlsh gold , $ . ' .343ii-J.35 ; oxrhaitgo ijtilot ; sugar steady. , Md . Nov. ' 4. Clearings today , J2W8.8-5 ; balances , MII.87J. Hatio percent. PiuiMiiKi.fiiiA. 1'a , Nov. 24 Cleailng' ' , 91 ,4bb,5IJ : baluneos'Jt.TVj.JOl. ' Sloney , 4 per eon t , VIENNA , Nov. 24. The bourse todav was flat and Inactive1. There was n slight decline In prices. 1'iiANKFOiiT , Nov. 24 Theto was a slight de cline In prices on thu bourse today. The m.ir- kot .is Hut mid Inactho. ItBitus , Nov. 24 The tone of the bo'irso ' n.is Hit and there was a small falling oil In values. The market was In ictlvo. &T. Louis Mo , Nov , 2l.-Cloirlng , 7J"is balances , JIJO , ' ) 'i. ' Money , 7S uor cent , Kxeh.in o on Now Vorlt , 25o discount , I'Aitis. Nov. 21. The boursu closed firm though liiaetho. There was a fiactlonnl ad vaneo In foiolgu government soeutitles. TtosTOV. Mass , Nov. 84. OlcarliiKs todny , Jlfi,728lll ; iMlatices , SI.VIIMK Money 2 po : cent. n\chiingo on Now York , from lUo to 'Oc lircmiutn , CIIICAOO , III , Nov. 24. Now York exchange , 12'io ' porJI.WO ptomlttm , Money , llrm urn ! un changed at 0 uor cent. Hank clearings , JI5- , liO. ! bterllus exchange' , dull nnd inn liniiged at $ ! 8l'i for bl\ty-duy bills and J4.81'4 for sight drafts. 1IAH SIM Kit 13 0-lGd. MoNhi 2'JS.I per eont. Katoof discount In thoopoti market for both short and throo-months'hlllN , .I > ® . | | ) orcitit Amount ot bullion gene Into the Hank of I.ngliind on b.uanco today , 18.00) . ItoKton Stock .Market. lloSTOV , M tsi , Nov 24Tho follow Ins were the closing prices on stouks on the lloston htoek marliet tod.iv : Sun l "r inuUait j'Mliiliij ; QnotntlotiH. SAN I'tUNi'isco. Oal. , Nov , 21. Dm olllolnl closing OIK.tutlons . fur lululiu Btooka today were as follows : Now York Mlndi ; QttottitloiiH. Nfcvv YOHK , Nov. 21. The following ara the olosliu mlnliii ; Btook ( iiuitatlons. Denver Mining KtookH. , Nov. 21-Tho rollowlug list Is St. Ijottls Mining Quotations. ST. I.otm Mo , Nov. 24. The following are Iho closing quotations ; Admits . . . . . ! ' . < J il.lttlo Albert . 4 Anu'rlcnn ID Monlroso 1'lncer . . . II lllaietnlllc 32V ) I'nt Mnrplif A Central Silver . . . . 2I.V , Ann Klltnboth Krt < "mall Hopes IK ) Urntilto .Mountain IvSu \uttia OVAH * . Nov. 21. Hecelpts today were : 57 cars of cattle , 1.20(1 ( head ; 13.1 cars of hogs. 8,741 head ; 11 cars of sheep , 1,8.11 ho id , Tor the past two days re ceipts \vcro2.vnoattlo. U2ilJ lie s , 2.70) ) sheep , isalnst 7s H cittl" . lf.7ll ) hogs , 1.20J sheep Motid ly and Tuesday of last week. C'ATTi.r With light receipts yesterday nnd again todaf thu decrease so fur this WUUK comp ued with lustamountH tooverriuiHJ betid. Oirerlnus vvero largely coitimon , but the ru- telpts Included about a do/en loads of corn- fed cattle , or , rather moio correctly spo.iMng , e ittlu that had been "ivarmed up on coin. The deniiiiid was pretty good but sellers wcto slow to let go at buyers' bins which were from 4IOJ to.l iO. I'or this reason trading dragged and the forenoon's business was compara tively limited bornu fair weslein steers brought it.uil but thu mipplv of westerns was liuht. the r.ingo cavm being iibout over \\hlluthoruwasiiovotv great show of life to thu nnrkcr the tone was bettor nnd prices , although very low , were not iiuotnbly cllller- ent from yeslerd ly. lltilchorstock sold freely at steady to strong prices for ilenlrablo lows and heifers. Medium grades and eunners mo still Imlltrorent s.i e , at i.ither low nrlius I'nlr to good cows mo selling from J..UJ to $ ' .10 , medium gnules from $ l.7" > to } . ' . . ' "i and eanners fiom Sl.OJ to tl.bj. I'nlvesshovvery llttlo chiiugo from ( Jay to cl.iy , thestiply | being about equal to thu demand Veal ealves are selling from S4.UU to t''O , yoirllius from ai 00 to JIM. Hulls , oven and stags , ire ijuotably steady ut il till lo . ' . > . The feeder market exhibited sotno svmp- tonisof loluvonatlou today , and although the trade Is still somenK.it limited , ilium seems to boa bettor demand and It Is possible to soil thu stock , although at very uns.itlsfactoty lUures. botnu light steers that had h id a llt tlo coin and were Rhlpncd in for beef sold for tiliii to if- < j\ and wont to the country again as feeders. 1'alt to good feeders are nnot iblo at * . ' .2 * > to& ! 71 and thcro Isury lltllu demand forstockersat 4I.7J to $ . ' .25. Kopresoutatlvo .s.ile.s : 1 . 740 1 00 7'W ' 2 00 1. 740 2 CO J . 740 2 00 2 00 1. h''O 20"j 1.J 14 . Mo 2 15 2 25 1.I. MO 840 3 . 73,1 2 40 2 41) I. . 05J 2 1J 10. 10J1 2 00 Gl DoS 2 ( > 3 1JI'r. WKSTtllN C\TTI.E. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. HE1IIIASKA CATTLE , Kllngm in llros. Ibull. . . . 1.100 1 23 1 bull . . . . 1610 1 51 .Mmlls. . . . 1050 1 K > 7steels. . . , I1S8 2 00 1 feeder . . 1U10 2 OJ 1 footlor . . . . fcbO 2 10 10 feeders. . 810 2 CO G. 11. Wilson. 6J feeders . 800 2 05 WIOMI.NO CATTLE. C O. McoKs. Icow 1150 250 lOstoers. . . 1187'II 00 1 steer. . . . .11 JO ,1 OJ 75 Moors . . .mr > J 00 \ \ . Thompson. 2 steers..1105 25 , ) 7 cows 1184 2 CO J. Howes. Jsteer. 1100 250 4co\\s UuJ 200 Al baulsbcrry. 1 cow 1030 2 00 0. 11. Kammou. 2 cows 010 2 00 0. Wldnoi. 4 cows . . . ! 07 2 CO COI.OUADO c vrrr.E. John Lord. 40 feeders. . 020 1 OJ' . Hnnb Dc.tluiaRcncially uero looMntf for > i he.ivy run today , so that the eompar.itivoly llKht receipts of 11. cars were soinowh.it In the imtuioof u surprise The quality , too. Has oNcoutlotttilly oed , but foul lo.ids out of the l.l.'c.irs avord.'in loss tlinii 2JO Ibs. while over two-thirds of the loads NolKhcd 8" 0 Ibs. or bet tor. Heeolpts holtiB lighter than expected , and the h uno boln true of C'hleaio , the in.u- Ket opened \\lth u .cooil demand , and with pi Ices steady to htron compared with \cstot- dny , The best heavy ho s sold hugely at from JJbJ to $170 , and light and mixed lo.uls at fiom 4150 totl..V > . It was u good actlvo mutlvot fiom the Htatt , prices apparently Hlillonliu as the nioinliu advanced , iilthoii.'li sales made at the extreme olosouiciiot iiuotably stioncor tliun those made o irller In the day. Althoiuh so\cr.il trains woio Into in arriving , the ho'h sold about as fast penswero practically cleared , the hulk hell- U8 they \\aia unlo.idod , and by noon the lilt' at if.1,55 to t MM , aKainst JI 50 to J I.b5 j ostor- day with the ironur U nvor.in'o $ .1 o'J ' or a shade bolter than ycbtoulay. Iteiiresentatho b lies : 10 . nrifl 3 M 60 . . . .312 370 60 . . . 2M a 0,1 riosANU itotimi. 1 ClW 373 4 177 .ISO 2. . . . lil nCO t . Si 323 10 . . .127 310 60 133 325 12. . . . 110 3 13 PiiKKr-Kcpclpti wcro liberal , but the bullc of thorn wore notofTotcd foraale. Homo native Mockers xold for t.123 and a bunch of common western w others brought M.50. Tlio demand continues good with prices steady , Kopro- ( tentative sales : No. Av. 1'r. 77 native stoeknri , . . . ( XI M 2ft 100 western wethers . . . . . 8J J CO Chicago Ijlvo Motile .Murkot. CmrMno , III. , Nov 24 tPneolal Telegram to Tut : lli.c.l Tr.iilo was ijulut and thu ( tuy's work was donu on a bnslw of former quota tions , thou h In aiitlclpntlon of light receipts for the next few days ( hero was u somewhat llrmer fool'iijt ' nrnonit operatoM generally. 1'ricos range from 7 : > o to Jl.i'ft for loin old cows and bulls from * o 00 to fUf > for cholco stoer- . but there was not much trading below JI.MJ nnd a Htlll smaller amount at over * l.7' > . 'I hero weio only about 1.500 rangers , all of which were emitted to Texas. ( lood to prlmu hcavv ho s sold a llttlo stronger. Light and medium weights \\oto no inorothiin stoady. There WIIM u liberal vol- unto of sales t from * i..r > to $ .I.7J for poor to prlmo light , at fiom * I 0 to J I ir , for medium weights and at from ; ! , ! 70 toil , 05 for hei\ > . Sales at bolter tliinMir. were comp ir.itlvely few , thu DU'MUllMpi lues being fiom f.L' < 0 to $ .LIIJ. Coiiiinou light hojs were much neg lected. in fact all weights under 2. " > Ibs. wcro dull. Culls soltl ut from JIM toil 00 The evening .lonrn il leportn1 C'ATTI.K Ilecelplx , II.OJO } shipments. ' . ' .MM ; market slow but steady ; natives. Ji403" > tl ; Te\an , 8'.2ifl.'r > ; stockcrH t'.OXSi'nj cons , Jl 7MWU ) . llOm-lueelpts. ( 4'UGO ) ; HhlpmentK. .1,000 ; market actlvo and linvulnr ; lout-h anil common. } l,4ivi ; Ui.-ip ; itkers nnd heavy mixed , * I 7" > < il ! . ( > , prime heavy and butcheis' weights. l U3 ; prlmu lU' ' . . . Slltfcl1 UucelptM. ( . . ( K ) i ; shipments , .VO ; marUet active nnd lu idy ; ewis. f Omfil 2. " > ; tinted. fl.lOK'iV , ; wethers , f I 0 < a.VJ5 west- utli" ? IJiil4t5 : lambs , New York lilicMtoulc Market. Nr.w Yfiitic. Nov 21 HI-KVI < Kecelpts , Ml he. id all foroNpnrtandslanghtciors ; notr.ule. feeling dull ; nressed beef , steady at fi'iB'Hie ' peril ) ; shipments today , 475 beeves ; tomorrow , J.V > 0 quartets of beef. CA I , vi s Kecelpts , , ! ! " > ho id ; marl. ot steady ; veals , J" > 007VJ per 100 Ibs ; grassers , i..OU ® 2.V > ; western c.ilv e . JJ r > OQ. . ' 75. PllEi.p-Ueeolpts , DOS heail : marl.et steady ; sheep , fl.'iii ( < J4 ( it'j ! lambx. SVdOitrn.Vl ; dressed mutton , ste idy at 7Vsc per Ib. ; ( licssuil lambs , slow at 8'i ' ® e Hods Keiulpts H.748 head. Including six car foi sile ; marUet steady at $ l.7ur.U St. I onlH li\vo \ Stoolc Mnrlcots. ST. I.outs. Mo , Nov. 24 CATTI.K Receipts r.700 ; shipments , 400. .Market steady. Natives L'-iOtfej-ti ) * : TOMIII and Indian btiors , f..K © 2.70 ; cows , Jl.oOa- ! I. HOCK Kecoi'jts. 7.0 0 ; shipments , 200. Market steady. Heavy , Jl70lbj ; mixed , JjilJ7Uj : ) t , $ . ' .40iiJ.i5 Kccoiptt and liiHpo-ltlon of Stock. Otllelal receipts and dNpnsltlon of stock as shown by thu books of the Union Meek Yards comp my , for thu tv.enly-four hours , ending at f > o clock p. m. , November 24 , IsUl : O3t 111,1 Cniintrr Produce. Tons Pales are icportoJ at Me to 22c. Stilctly fresh e ( ! v\lll bilng the outshlo prko. Pom.Tiiv ChlcKons dull. 07o ! ducUs and geeso. ItxSl.'c : ttttUoys , I carc. Durri it I'.ilr country butter soils In round lots lH'Oe . . ' . ui ® ; f.iney , l-W.-V. OMC ( J.inad.i ceese , 8Bfl'7.00 : small ( ? ccse , $ )50 ) < t500 : prairie chickens , ifl , r > l ® " > 00 : K rouse. $1 00 ; mallard ducks. .M.UO ; bltto winired te.il , $1.75 ; green vvln od te.il , * 15J : mixed ducks , $1.25 ; jack rabhlls , $ J.liOl 5J ; small. $1 2 ® l 50 : qn.ill , 81 75 ® .00 ; JacL snipe , * 1.2./(6 1.50 ; p'ovor , 7icfiiilOj ; Kolden plover , fl 85 ® 1/iU ; squirrels tl W.&l.'l'i ; deersuddlcs. 15lbc per Ib. : dbet cjrcassos , lPlle : antelope sad dles , 14l5c ; carcasses , 1 < ® 1UC. Oiiuihu HnlcH and Tallow. No 1 crean salted hides , 4y4lic ; No 2 Kroen silted hides. 'Hje ; No 1 vicen salted hides. 25 to 40 Ihs. 4'A4'jo ; o. Screun s.iltod hides. 5 to 40 Ihs. U'Se ' ; No I vo il calf. 8 to 15 Ihs , Oo : No 2 ve.il e Uf , .1 to 1C Ihs. 4c ; No. 1 dry lllnt hides , B7c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , So ; No. 1 drv s ilted hides. 5ffilc. Tallow. Nor I. J e ; tallow. No 2 , lie : eroiso , white A , 44Se ; Kro IBO. vvhito II. J'/JCfj ' o ; Krc iso , y ollow , .Ic ; re ise , d.irK , 2'Jo ' : old btit- ter , 2J'jc ' ; beeswax , prlmo , lbti.5c ; rough tal low , l4'c. Flour. Omaha Milling company : Reliance , Patent , 1270 ; InvltiLlhlo. Palent.01 ; l.ono bur , Su- iiorlath o , $ ' 'JJ : faiuvvllaUe , SJ.OJ : 1'ancy ram- b. \ \ Oilman's field Mortal , W.70 ; Snow White , $ J.4J ; Snow Hake. S..OO ; low ct-ide. $ .CO : Queen of the Pantrv. $ . ' .R ) ; Minnesota .Superlative , 2.7'i ; bum. ill 10 ; chopped feud , J.'OUU. A very small pill , but a vorv " good ono. Do- Witt' s llttlo Early KUow. YAMCEK DUOIlLK < IXI > 1HXII" . Confc'ilprato Veterans Hvprcss Tliom- belvcs on the Fine QucNtion. AunusTt , Ua , Nov. SI , Confederate Vot- orans' day at the Aupusta oxposltloti was ttio biugost day the o'ejiobitlon has yet onjoyod. General Wade Hampton of South Carolina and Alexander Lvton , ex-minister to Aus tralia uttdor Cleveland , were the distin guished pucsts of the dav. Mention was made on several occasions during the day of thoiQccnt letter of the comtnandor of the Grand Aimy of the Republic about coufodor- ute llacs. The tenor of these \\as that the south's loyalty to tbo Hup of this country could not oo quostionod. It was hail oil at homo and abtoad by Americans with the same fervor aim prldo whether they lived north or south , but men who followed tbo confodotnte Hag In the bloodiest war the world has ever known nnd made n iccord ot valor anil hoiolsm that was unprecedented , would never cease to hail those laltoiod Uaus with loveionc'o. They would never bo cravens enough to turn their backs upon tbclr glorious record and memories of the past , and the bravo soldiers of tbo noith would never expect it. This is otto coutttty. The sarspiugleil banner and the bonny blue Hag are waved from the stage on public oc- slons in the north ati'l In the houtli. Dixie and Yankee Doodle are choetoil with equal coidialily. It comes with ill-craeo , therefore , and liovonil the spirit of the day , ( or any dis cordant tune to be hounded when on occasions of reunion confederate veterans biintr out their old tmttlcllncs and hall thorn with un covered lioadb and glad acclaim. A sham battle was engaged In by the artil lery , cavalry and infantry , mid attracted vorv largo crowds. Nobody was hurt and It ended \\ithout a single casualty. Special ef fort is bslitg made to bring Giovcr Cleveland to Augusta , and telegrams woio soul him lust night by General Wade Hampton and ( Jon- mil A , it , Lawtou , assuring him of thowoith o thee xposltlon and urging him to come. Its I < \u ( > lliMit QnnlltloH Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy byrup of Tigs It is pleuslni ; to the eve and to the tusto , and oy gently noting on tlio klduoys , liver and bowels - els , It t'lounses the system cIToctuully , thoio- bv piomotlug thu health and comfort of all who use It. \\lNTi3U TOU1IS To Kniiitnof IjandH vin tlio Itotito. Tlio Wub.ish nro now soiling- round trip tickets good returning Juno 1 , IbOU , lo all tlio winter resorts in Ton- nchsuo. MitJHissippi , Aliib.iinn , Georgia , Florida , North nnd Sotitti Ciiroliim , Louiwiiuiii , Atluiiisiia and TOMIH , The milehobt and hu&t ronto to the Hot SprlngH of ArUiinsiis. For tiukets and full Inforintttion in regard to rout OH otiht oi-boulh fall at Wabash otlluo , 1602 Furnnm Htreot , or write O. N. Clayton , N. W , I'IIBS. Agt. 1'ruinpt Hi-1 IP r I Iliitf C urr. I wllln-ml w ileil I r * to any utfrnr u iireMtrijitlun toenlurite mall , wittV inrti A [ Hnhl- " - KH 11VI Bl- l * i Mt MiniliiMMl , tml ; i ! iii lv U ol BwH H > itrlt ic It * . liiiiM ( * iirj. > ( , I WUif UtmiJCUAtt.t. . . UAltf , Lvi 14 , uutbbil , U. , OMAHA i ? OIK uimuuio dlHI DIRECTORY. HAOS AXt ) Y'M7iV SL Boinis Oinaba Bag Oo. Importer ! , tin I Mumifie- urku llurlnpi nail Tnlao A. II. Porri o & Oo. M , 0. D.ixon , KM Po.tKO Street. lllcjcloi feM on inonthlr p irmcnt * Sonit for our niul prlcai l.-J N 15th street. v J1L\JKUS anil STATIOXXKS Ackcnnnn Brothers & Hointzs , Printers , bliulors , uljctrotyiur ) . tlvi bjk nnna- facturori Hill llon.ir.l utroot , Oumhi HOOTS A XI ) SllOUS Morac-Oco Shoa HIM llowanl Direct Knctor , eorncr lltti nail IhiiuU' Slrett \V * nnSI it clos i t > rlo , > < to p\ < ! i titiron , nal Itm Blim of u m l which H rorjr nil- n'llu wltli in TO tin n t.t. Williams , Vim Aor- Kirkeiulall , Jonos& 0 o nain & Harte \Vhnlnii\loManilfictnr rl Akiontifor lloiton Itnli- 1213 llnrnoir trJ3t. twr Mh o Co III' ' . ' 1101 , 1 turner rtroot Omalm Nob. 110XKS John L. Wilkio , Louis Holler , Onmlm pnpor box factory nutcliori nn I l'ie < or Tool i an 1 mipplloi I'J 1St'i A St Miry'n Ave , ho < nnd sheep cMlnri Ordera promptly flllo 1 Hit-llM JRJUOII traot 1 r in A its. W. T. Soamau , West & Fritscbor , Munufncturoi ilnoctunrs , Omnlm's Largest Variety Jotbcrjof loaf tibicoo. WAGONS AND ' . I MtHIAOlH 1011 I'nrnnm Street. Cockroll Bros IF , 0. Swnrtz fe Co. , llrokori itmlrt h biijpri. I MrokcM.Oraln.l'rOYMom I'rlriito wlroi to New etc I'rlfnta wlra to St. York , ClilenKO. A i t I IxMilsmnU'Mcn > Koala l ut. | 10-IS lloircl of 7 , Iliitnl nf Trnilo.Unmltit , Trnilc. KxclinngabMV , Um h MILLIXEKY AND XO11OXS. 0. A. Stouohill , I. Oborfohlor & Oo. , Importers nml Inbbor * In Millinery , Notlotn.Clonki Ktc. Millinery 203 210 nml UU South Iltll 110-113--I ICtliSt , Onmln btreet MUSICAL JNijTItUMKX'J'S , 1WG. Max Hoyor & Bro Oo A. IIosps , Jr. , M'f Kjo cler < , dealers tn Haiio' , Orgnnt , Artliti * muMlcil Instrument } , Mnterlnli , Kta etc Knrrmm nml IGth 1M1 Doimlis Street OYSTBRa | OILS. Platt & 03. , Oonsolithtod Tank Otcr , Klsh nnd Celery , Liuo Oo. 311 South lOlh SI llellne.l . nnd lubrlcntlaz Dtivltl Cole Mnim er. ell , nile urei u , oto. 1' HO I ) UL'ltl , Ribbel & Smith , Sobroodor < fe Oo. , Dealers In country prod * CnMi baycn butter an ! lite , fruit * , voicutnblcJ , egv t nnd Kcno .il * etc mlinlon liierelnnti 1207 Hownrd Street. ti.lsuiltli llth btreot. -i Robert Purvis , Branch & Oo. , 1217Hoirnrd Street. Proiluce , fruits of nil Write for prlcoi on but ter , CKK3 poultry , and klnd , oysters , Kline 13th nad llnrney Btrootv Kirscbbruun & Sons , Jas. A. Olarki Oo , Ilutter , cheese , cjli Ilnttcr , eKKs nmt poultry poultry nnd game lOTHownrdStraat. WJ'-outh Uth Street. PAL'Eli. oooj)3 Carpenter Paper Oo , , Omaha EubborOo , , Cirry n full stock of M-uiufnctiirers nnd Jobbers - printing , wrnpplnir nml bors nil klnJi rubliur writing pnpor , curd pa- Kooili pur , etc. Ti.M hnrnlin Rtreot. ' ' S'lOVL'H Emerson Seed Oo , James Hughes , Pcod growcrj , ( Ionian In Stoves repnlr. . of nil klnJI Kiinlen Krnsi , crnln nnj Cookmiml lloalc'M tree oeli for flftlo. (21-UI South IStti. (013 Dili Stroot. SASH , JQ01tS , JiLlNDS. E'lG M. A , Disbrow & Oo , Bohn Sash &DoorOo Mamilncturcn of mill , Muaiifnotnrorsof mould * do on. bll a ( I s nnd Inm , bllaiH. ( loon , uto. moulding' Ilrnncli of- Olllto : co , l.'th nnd Izird Sit Itoom 4 j lloo K'lEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Eugino & A , L , Strang & SOM , Pump 03. , lOW-IOOl Knrmm Street , Ilnllldiir Wind Mllli. OlSniul'JM lonoi StroiBt. Oninhn Nab U h Itoss , H 'IEA , COFFEE , SPICES , Consolidated Oofleo Company , llUnnd Hlo llnrnor St , Oamlm , Neb 10VS. 11ILLIAJWS. II. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswick- Toy , dollf , nlbiinn , Balko-Oollonder Oo , , fnncy KOO < U. house fnr- llllll inl mcrchnndlao. nl < hliU KOO 11 , clillil- hiilnon tlxturoi. pon's cnrrlniic" Ml , iVi H IDtli Struot , UI'J Hirniim H treat. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED A. D. Bo/or & Oo , , Hunter & Green , -W Kxclmn.'O UiilldliiK , M UxelmtiKU llalldlag , South Oicnlin. Sc'iitli Omaha. SAYE YOUR EYESIGHT THE OPTICAL NEW HOUSE OK TUB ALOE & PENFOLD Practical Opticians And branch of world renowned option ! eitnbllih > metitnfA H Alee ft Co , hi I.ouls Our method U luperlor to all otherii our Icniit are superior , Will not wonrjr or tire the 0701 'Ibj frnnu'i prupeil/ ( Uatod to tba fate Eyes Tested Proo of Clmrffo. Prices Low for First -class Goods. TIIK ALOK & P UNFOLD CO , 111 S loth St , next door to P. O. , Crol.rhton { lllook. COMMISSION MERCHANT , NOB. 2 end 4 Sherman St. . Hoomi CO & CO CHICAGO. 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