Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 03, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ojtUHMDAY [ [ , DECEAIBEK 3 , 1801
Trading in All the Gratn Pita Dull and
Weak.
EARLY CABLES DECIDEDLY LOWER ,
Bcnlionrd Clcnrnnccs Ilcllovnel the
Outlook for tlio HiilU Corn \Vnu
IV > r December
mill Hands.
OnlCAno , 111. . Dec. 2. Trad In R In nil of the
xrulti pits was dull nnu wu.ik dnrltiK most o f
the d.iy , with HuctimtlotH conflnud to nuul-
crate IIm11 . The o.irly c.iblos showed who it
nnd trim decidedly lowur In Liverpool and
contliicntiil reports cro not cncouraKln .
Domestic miirkon wuro also weak. Around
the opotiliiK It wns reportud that llradNtruofa
report would show nn Incrcnso In the
nvitllabio nnpply of whent ( luring the
week of murly 4.000.030 bn. , while the uu.ithor
was us favorabln for tlio winter whc.it oiop
ns could well bo ovpcctud. There wai ulso a
report that Hoorbohm's compilation of the
world's wiioat crop showed an excess of 13.-
OM,030 bu. over the crop of 18 1) ) . which was not
especially u small eiop nor noted for Its liMi
prices. About the only Items which relieved
the outlook for the bulls was the f.ict th it
the clearances at the so.ibo ird wore reported
at mmiiy 1.000,000 btl , and the fact that clear
ances for the week from nil po nls to the con
tinent and the United Kingdom wore no.irly
4,000,000 bu lea < than the week previous.
December opened 3 e olT at ! n' o , and In
fiplteof the bearish news worked ItHelf up
slowly toK ! ) ' c on covrrliM l > y shoi Is wlio nail
a profit. When they hud covered thnlr deals
and heKau to soil aK'alii woakncss followed
and the prlco sa Ked olT , assisted by further
wo ik cables toHJ e Short covorln ? to Kouiiro
profltn ni'ar the eioo ci'iiscd a reaction of ' { c.
and the close was sto uly at h'l'sc. Ctiilaby
and I'aidildgo eio tlio conspicuous bhoit
opor itors
lorn opcni'd' < higher for December an I
mirliMMirc'd as to the oilier months ThiMiiai-
kutvns llrm To'a tltnv. but later In tlm day
tolloHcd whe.it. siiRKlnx olV In the mltldlu of
the e slon , but reaming bllKhtly ne.ir the
close. Dei i tuber opened and closed at an ad
vance of 1 c over yesterday's close while J'in
tuit v Is < ic lower and * lnv iinchan-ed. The
hiiieilorHtren | lh In Deremlii-r was the icsult
of ,1 demand fiom shorts who fe.ir a corner
Hlmll ir to that In November ,
Outs were vciy dull nml wo.ik throughout
the M bslon. recov or UK 'sc at the close.
Under the pre'-stue of tlio continued
enormous lecelpts of hogs , provisions woio
weak In ° plto of the fact that borne loni ;
IIOUSCH kept supportlni : orders In the pit. The
OHHO shows modeiatodocllnes.
The leading futures r.inxed us tollows :
Cash qiintallons were as follows :
ri.oiMtK.islor and .VJMOc lower.
Wlll'AT No. 2 spring wheat , t-yffl ' ) < ; o.o ! No.
Bsprliu wnoiu.fiOasic ; No J rod , bl8c. )
OOII.N No 2 , 4i'Sc. (
OATS No 2 , .lUiCi No. 2 wlilto , 33ffl 4o ;
No 3 whlto. .llia-12'Se.
KlE-No 2. b8'/jc. '
llAitl.EV No. 2 , ' .TflCOcj No 3 , f. o. b. , 40 ®
< Bc : No 4 , f. o b,4l@l8c.
J'lA\atn : ) No. I. OJo.
TIVIOIIIV fci.ci ) I'l line , tl.2.1 © ! 21
1'oitK Sleas porlt , nor bbl.Kl' ® 1 ! 25 : lard ,
For cwt. * .1W000 ) ; short ribs sides ( loose ] ,
i40150 : dry s iltcd shoulders ( boxuil ) , J4.12 J
® l fl ; Hlinrtcloni sides Iboxud ) . } 1.7)Tfi1 80.
WIIISKUV Distillers' llnlshol goods , pet Ral ,
HuriAn-Oiit loaf , unchanged , SO'iVc.
On the I'rodticooxchanzo today the butter
market was steady and iinihanzod ; fanoy
creamery , 27ic * : line western. 2 © .Me ; ordl-
iiary. saa.Mu : line dairies , 23a.5c ; ordlnaty ,
, 24Q25C.
New York ItlarKctq.
New YOIIK , Dec. 2.-l'i.oun-Itoooluts , 35,000
pIcKR ; exports , 8,072 bbls , J4.0J8 saeUs ; mar
ket Irregular , weak and moro active ; sales ,
1.1,4)0 sacks.
COHN Mi. A i , Steady.
WllFAT-Hucolpts , 2SIOOObn.j exports. 581,882
bu. : sales , 7.444,00(1 bu. of futures ; l'i , > oj bu. of
spot , bpot marUet active and Unvcr ; No 2
red , Jl ( > .I'S ' In store and elevator ; SlJOl'.Til CO'a
nniiat : JI.OI'.OI.OMJ f. o.b ; No. J iod. Wo un-
, ' . , . .
01.0 , ' „ : No. 1 hard.JI.OsViOl.Oi ) : No. 2 norlli-
orn.71.OJU. Dptlons declined ' 8oto 4c on easier
cables with local and western sclltni ; ordeis :
advanced IBO to Ho on n fair outward move
ment , shorts covorin. , and closed steady at
from 7ao to | i8c mulct yesterday , Tliero Is a
good deal of complaint because of slow doliv-
tirlos fiomgialn elevators to Hloamors load
ing uud vessels are mncli behind In their clear
ance ! , . No 2 toil. Dccombor. II OJ S-lbSl.OI1. ,
closing at JI.OJi , ; January. 1.0 1' , © I. on , closliu
tit If 1.01 : rebinaiv. * I.Oii8ffli.,7 ( H , closing at
H.CIii , ; March , * l.01' . < ai.UsS8 , closliiB at 11.07' ,
April. aiV4l.lHt. ) closing at tl.Os ; Slay. JU
Hvi : I'lim ; western , Jl 0.15ai,07 ! > { .
IlAui.r.v-StoHily ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 7 © 74c.
ltAuitMAl.TDull ; Canada country m.ido ,
CollN-IJecelpts , IG8.0.-0 bu , ; exports , KI077
bu. : sales , 1,01,000 bu. of futuies , 117,000 bu. of
spot , r-pot mailot Irregular , moio active ,
closing stonily ; No. 2 , 7 75o In elevator ; 74e
allont ; uiuradoit mixed , 7.1J57lo ; No , ,1 .VlUffh
BOUe : Me.imoi mlxtd , ( , 'Jc ' ; options were weak
nnd U 'ii ' < lower , except In December , which
Is upon freer supplies and better gradin'of
"P.1'1 ! ' . ' ! .a.0 > , lbur 'iblesj December. 5S'0 ©
no ; January , .M c , closing
c , elnslng at 5Jc ,
_ . - , . - - . . IS',410 bu. ; exports. (11,000 (
spot ; spot markut lower , Irnuular , inod'er-
l' Tli"iT > ) ? ' i1'1"1"11' ' ' ( lul. | weaker ; Decom-
oloslng , : i May , isdo , spot * No. 2 white. 4u * '
7f , , ioi ' " ' M.ll | ) > ejteiii , .Is le ; white western
4Wf4le ; NO. 2 Chicago , 41Qi4l'40.
HAI rirm , ( inlet.
lloi-s rirnu fair demand.
UOtHIK-Optlons opened steady at ft to 15
points down ; closed hteady and unchattgod
to 10 points down ; sales , l tojO bags. In
cluding Dei-ember , J12.10x112.11 ; .lanuary.Jtl.70'
1 obruaiy , 11.50 ; March , $ ll.4VBll.5i ; May
} ' ' ® ' : HPot 1J'u ' quiet and Ilrm ; No , 7 ,
btTiiAH-Ilnvr , ( itilot. flim ; rnnncd quiet.
Bteady ; povvderod , 4 ,0 , ; cnbos , 4 7-lbc.
Moi.At.sib New Orleans , .
fairly active , firm ;
common to fanov.,1.lie.
IticoI'lrm , fair doinand ,
I'BTlloi.EiTM-rirm ; unlteil closed at"BOUo ;
rollned at New York , W 41 ; Philadelphia and
ilo I' Ktunlly !
TA ' w--btead
Hos'iN-Moid ) .
'n'ui'uxTiNK-DiilI ' and lower at .
Vls7Jl1"lut'ltt ! ! > ' "l > - ; wostoin , . oas7 oi re
ceipts. 1,4)7 ) packages.
1'Oinc 1'alr demand steady ; old mesa.ifj.50 :
now 11.0 . * 1175 ® 10.7 > j extra prime if J. 10.
( 'UT.MuATs-yniut. Moady : pickled hollies ,
6oj mitlulcs , rjulet , weak : bhort clear , taa 2) )
I.Aiii-\Veak and dull : western Htoam ,
VU&i ale . 1.8UO tlonos nt jaiklOiiar ;
options H es , 2,750 tierces ; Dccombor , JiU'J ,
° os , ' i 4 ' 1'1' ' ' Jntimir t ,4.i(4iUO. | closlnu'
Ku ' " . " ' Volr"ilry' M-W but : M iron. tJ.Ul
lUA closluRlOUIoblcl ! May , W.7 < o bid.
IHiTTHi-yulott western ( fatrv , aiaiJe ; west
ern creamery. 2J4WOoj KlRlii. ! ka )
( .iiHSE-gulot iudHrmpirt : skims. 41Ql'a
I'm liiON-Qiilnti American. Ili.TSist-.ici
nut'i'ini-stoiidy ; lake , Dccembot. ( II 00.
J.KAD-1 nihaiiKedi doinestlo , JI.25.
TIN- Quiet ; htntlti , t UM.
KlAl'VK".VIR'1l.Vlt'l ! ! | | ' " " cronin Cheddars
inuQlUio , Hats UWII o ; Yomii Americas I.1 ®
' , ( "Vs.7y lKlll""BtMl' ' "Oftvy and light Breou
! f InRi'h ° t-i KrVuu , IlKlt's. : i'4'u ; saltoil bull ,
< MMSi ; Brceii salted oalf , wtiilio : dry Illnt ,
to : dry halted hides , ( ItJc : dry calf , KWo.
'IAI.I.OVVUiichanisedi No. 1 , t.o.ld puckod ,
4ci No. 2 , aUociKo,4Ui ; < .
KuiiHAs City fl. _ .
I n 1 * KANSAS OJTV , Ma , Dee. 2.-rr.outt-Steady
*
IM t und In good demand ! prices unchanged ; pal-
fiit.fs.iti ( V.5J ; extra fiinoy , t..20ia2.2i ; fancy ,
I2.052.15 ; choice , * I , lKKii2.U ) .
UUIIN Quiet and lowert No. ' . ' . cash , aiyo
bid , Ullio asitod ; December , uoo bid , U7'4o
uskei' ' .
OATS-Qulot ; No. 2 , cash , sasjo bid , UOo
asked ! December , 2UUo bid
WUUAT Upeuod lowur with illtfut upward
tnmlcncyjcloicd slcadyt No. i cash , 78Ko bid ,
70Mcmkol ( | December , 7i * > iu bid.
1 LAXCKRU UtlthnllltPlI ,
HAVHteady ! tlmotTiy. IS 00 ! pr.ilrlo fancy ,
I7M | cholco D.5/ao5Ji lowradoi ( ? , U.00/3500
llliTTFit Hteaclyrri-amory , ' tW3ci dairy , 15
O''cs ' itoro piit-kcd , l.KMGei rolls , I522c.
KOflH Steady at 'JSQfZle. .
UKt'cil-TS-Whcat , W.liOJ mil corn , 6S.700 but
O'ltfl. 12'XW llll ,
Hiiti'viK.NTU-Whoat , V > ,700 bus corn. 52,500 bus
o ilo , I.25J bu.
Out tlm Or.tlit .tlnrkct.
Prices based on delivery at MlsiUjIpnl rlvor
points , .Sebriiska Innpoutlon , anJ ton days'
Bhlpmont tinlosf otherwise stilted.
WHEAT No , 2 re 1 winter , HI O bid.
Uvi-No.2 , feae bid , UJ'iu ' naked.
OATS NO. 2 white , iit'ic bid.
NKW COIIN No. . ) or better , ton days' ,
40c bldj year , 4 > 3D4ci January , IISUo bid.
Atnutu the sales reported were : 10,000 No.
3 or better corn , yoir xhlptnnnt , 40'icj ' avuoo
anie , IJC ! 10,000 lame , 40"te ; 2.1,000 No. .1 yel
low , f > days Hhlprnrnt. 4l'4ui . ' 1.0W No 3 yel
low , lOdayp. 4le : 12 , % o sale mlxoil , KOdnyMlc.
Mr. r-cro Klns of Oak , Neb. , was looking over
the maruet . .
JHIIIOM lieilot David City was among the
visitors on the boirJ. . ,
The Ocno i Uniln and C'attlo company had a
represent itlvo on the market. .
II. D Wctmoie. reproscnllnit Mllmlno , Ilot'- '
mnn fc Co , gran eoiiiinisrtlon men of Now
Vork and Chicago. Is In the city.
The manipulation of the pneeulatlvo crado
of corn In Chicago. " siys II f Miller , "h
doing u B'eia Injuatlco to the gr.iln doaloMof
Iowa. Nebraska and Kant.ii. The Ilijurv
comes about In this vvav ! I'ho dealers buy
corn on strength of the Chicago HDconlatlvo
m irket , loivlng a fair margin between
what the Hpeculatlve pr.ule Is iiuote , !
at anil what good Hound corn Is
worth In Chicago , the lowest dlllercnco
not being ov or le On today s market the dlf-
fetonee between such corn us Is bolus shlppo I
from this territory and the Chicago option Is
ovurScper .iishel.aml for the last thtcu weeks
In November it av Ta ed nearly 21c pur busliul.
This unnatural situ itlon pi iced tlio dealers
In a \eiy unpleasant po Itlon. be-
eattso the farmers s iw vvli.it corn
vvis quoted at In ( hlcipo and felt
that they were not being p ild vvh it oorn wns
worth It VTocks another ! : ) tico on dealers
us It prevents them from piotectlng their cash
] ) iif-Mi iscs by to ling a future month , as theio
Is no cert unly Whatever tint the Ch ciuo
speculators will allow their corn to gr ido No.
2 As a result In ease a future month Is
sold , the seller would have to make coed
thu loss .bv nn advance In the spceulalivo
marUot and his c > tn would not bo enhanced
nnv In value by th s manipulation. The only
H ife cour-e for dealers to pursue Is to sell
lorn toveabo ird track buyers heic , where it
will inspect , or if they wish to ship on thom
m irket and sell on option to protect their
sh prncntu , do so In bt. Louis where there Is an
honest Inspection "
Ciirivnth of
J. Sands CommUsIon compinv Is the style
of a nuw lirm doing a grain commission and
2cnor.il brokor.igu business. They are located
In the Now Vork Life building. In the room
foimcrly occupied by tlio Itiyun Commission
company. Mr. bauds conies fiom illna , Kan.
Milwaukee
MII.WAUKFK , WIs. Doc. a WiiEAT-Eusy ;
M.iv , ti2J8e ; No. 2 suring , 87e ; No. 1 northein.
1)1 ) ' / ( ' .
CoitV Quiet ; Nc. 3 , 4)l3'ic. ) '
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white. JJc ; No. 3 white ,
3'c.
ItAitr.rv Kasy ; No f8c ; sample on track , 40
© G.IC.
KVB Quiet ! No 1 , OOc.
I'IIOVKIONM Quiet.
1'oitK January , tll.OTii-
Nc\v Yorlc Dry G.iodH SInrkct.
Nrvv YOIIK , Dec. 2. The print cloth niniui-
facttirets refnslns ; to soil at the advance
caused moro attention to bo given to low
Kt ide cotton Roods , which wcro also a little
llrmer. but otherwise theio was no ch.uiKo In
the div coeds maikut. The doinand IIH n
whole continued moderate , tint customers
were boglnnliijc to nr o the delivery of goods
boiuht , especially staples Considerable
movement was In progress and prlcos con
tinued steady.
St. IJOII'H Markets.
ST. Louis. Mo. Dec. 2. WimTVonk and
lower ; cash. OJ'ae : Decembci.U.Vc ; May , 0794C.
COIIN Higher- cash , 40ii i41ci .May. 40 0.
Otis Steady ; pusb , .ICVCo ; May , a.c.
I'OIIK Dull ; new. 412.25.
LAUD fit. UO.
WllISKEl II.1S.
lluiitu UnchanRcd ; creamery , 2CS9c ;
d a i ry , MMe. . _
Ijivorpool
LiVFiti'oor , , Dee. 2 Wnovr Dull ; holders
olfer moderately ; Ca'Ifornla No 1. 8s ItdSiSs
lO'Jd jer cental ; red western , spring , Bs.l'/id
QSsdd ; No. 'J red winter , bs 7J4dis ! Gil.
Conv U isv , demand poor ; mixed western ,
Cs 1'id per cent il.
LAUU 1'rlmo western , a's Od per cwt.
31nu"nolm Wheat 31irlcet. :
MINVHAPOMH , Minn . Deo. 2. Onsh wheat
rathoi vvoak ; May most active of any , opened
atlU'oe ' , went to ffl'c , closlns at OI3aC. Ko-
colpts , 571 cais. Close ; No. 1 northern. Do-
comber. 84c : May , Olsao ; Januaty , 8.1 5 le. On
truckrNo. 1 hard , Wio ; No. 1 northern , BoMo ;
No. ' 'northern. 81B3.'c. (
Clnoiiinnti ! Mnrlcct4.
CINCINNATI , O. , Doe. 2. WHEAT Easy ;
No 2 red. W'ie.
( 'OIIN n isy and lower ; m IxoJ , 42c.
OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , aui@oc.
WlllSKLV $1.18.
Foreign Oil Market.
LoNDOn.Dcc. 2. OALCtiirA LINSEED 42s 3d
uer quaiter.
LiN li.n Oil. 18s Od per cwt.
ANTWhici' , Dec. 2. I'ctrolouin , 1.17 f paid ,
lOf sellers.
Toledo Ciraiii .marker.
TOLEDO , O , Dec. 2 Wheat lower ; cash and
January. UlVc.
COIIN bto idy ; cash , 40c.
OATS Cash , aJ14c.
Traders' Tulle.
OIIICAOO , 111. , Dec. 2 Counsclmin & Day
to Coekri'll llros. : Wheat ojiened actlv o at ' c
decline , with modor ite local selling on lower
cables , but gradually recovered on receipts
of nearly l.ooo.OiO bu , of w heat and Hour clear
ances fiom Atlantic potts , with foreign
houses buying In Now York. Oorn iui.1 oats
wore dull and steady within a narrow range
Ho dors were rather firm , but the weakness In
wheat koptdlT Intending buyeis 1'iovlslons
weio dull but Him , considering that arrivals
of hojs exceeded the large estimates and that
wheat acted as a drag upon the whole specu
lative list. Hog product Is in strong hinds
and only lacks an actlv o maiket to bJlng
about a bull turn.
I'liic'Aoo , III. , Doc. 2 Swart ? , Dupeo &
McCurmlck to 1' . O , Swartz & Co. : NOWH on
wheat from all sources was weak today , and
In the absence of any support , except for local
shotts , the market sold nlf P o from tlio opon-
liM , i illylm : . howcvei , cat the oluse. Tnoio
wab consldeiablo ll < inldatloii of December
caused In a mcasuio by the dillk'ttlty lu get
ting Insurance on stull In the Amour eleva
tors. In the absence of outside supgioit there
Is nothing In thu situation encourairlng to
the long side. There was some covurlni : of
bhortcoiu early However , prices began to
svmpathl/e with the we ikness In whopt. It Is
reported tint all the coin In store Is under
charter for shipment , except 75.UOJ bu. Of the
ihlc.iiB received today , forty-one graded eon-
ti act , Largo receipts of luvs and free Milling
by p ickors made the provision market weak
today. In suite of the efforts of local bulls to
sustain It. blocks are accumulating In west
ern packing points and are celnu' hedged by
sales hero i'ho bhonlng of stocks hero was
about as expected and had no ell out on prices
fiiiCAfln. III. . Dec2 - I ? G. Lo.'an Si Co. , to
J. Sands Commission company ; Wo have hud
an active and norvou" wheat market today.
Cables aio decidedly weak and lower , but
that was to bo expected. Our decline has
been heavy and without auv good retibon ex
cept big receipts. The clearances are not MJ
luiKO as receipts , but they are heavy for the
soibon of lhooir. At about prtbent prices
uo consider om wheat ntift < as an Invehtment.
lly the tliht of the coming year wo me lll.elv
to have thu usual hcares , such at , drouth In
California and all the vicissitudes the winter
Plant Is subject to The trade In com has
bion light , MIIIIO uood buying of year by the
old bull party. I'lovlslous opened firm with
good outsldo and local buvliirf In si inpathy
with grain we had a decno (
ClilOAiio. Dee. 2. Kennett. Hopkins & Co , to
S. A , MoWhorter ; Karly In the day there was
flee covering by Mums which unstained prices
on wheat fora time. Late enblch ca < nn de-
uiessed and started by Ihiuldatlon by longs
uml the marliot becameiiuttu panicky atone
time. At the close a more hopeful feuiliu
liievalled anil It Is thoiiKht that the worst U
over for a time while lower prices
tire surely expected In thu near
future even ehronlo bo irs are not disposed to
follow the decline fuithcr until after the mar
ket has been iriven u chance to rally. The at
titude of forelcn holders will uo an Important
factor und Is closely watched , lly many It is
thought that the woaknosv will bo followed bv
k-enernl liquidation abroad , bpooulatlvo hold-
liiL-s there are large and not a bushel shows a
prollt. U hu all been bought at
higher prices and original costs have
been added to bv expensive carrying
ch.uges If those holders me aulllclently HIIII-
RUtnu of their position to not only huiu on to
what they have , but take more. It possibly
will result In unite a rally. Hut If foreigners
continue tn show the white feather , as they
have done recently , there will bo heavy Iliim-
dut on all around. SliljimenU from Hnssla
and Australia show a falling oil' of I.JoO.o u
bushels av computed vvllli the week previous.
A good demand lor oush wheat was
shown today aud a leading exporter
MIJS Mint wheat nan now bo profitably
exported. Corn and oats opened fractionally
hluhur than lust night's clone , rtillni ; compara
tively weak all day and closing llfelesH , frac
tional y lower than the opening. The exports
today from Now York of corn were six and u
liulf loads. I'rovltloni ruled weak the entire
, oloalui ; at nearly tuo lowest uolut ot
the day , which aootnlngtjr wai In sympa
thy with corn and continued ho ivy receipts.
jtuixua ,
Nnw YOHK , Doc , 2. The stock market was
dull today , and while we ik In the forenoon ,
developed considerable strength In the late
trading and closed strong with ascireltyof
stocks offering In all portions of thu list. The
principal factor In the noaknosi was the dull
ness and the rumors which were circulated In
regard to the HluhmontI ft West I'olnt ,
whereby the boiri were enabled to still fur
ther depicss the orlecs of both the stock and
the trust bonds. The stock at ono lime
showed a decline fiom last night's figure of
I'i percent , having touched 91 , . There wore
many sales by loiu holder * undoubtedly ,
but the lalo atrotuth of the stock
gave evidence of helling of a different char
acter. The pressure was oucclally marked In
Missouri 1'acille , which yielded readily , while
Atchlson Northern I'aoiflo pteferred and l.ilo
weie better hold. The declines In Iho general
list wuro held down to Inslgnllli'Unt fractions
notwithstanding the weakness developed In
tlio Industrials and when the pressure was
removed a full leeovt'ry followed. The Inte-
tlvoHtoeks were without feature and Ohio k
MlsiUsippI , which was a prominent fcatmo
yesterday , sold down to 2. ' , airamst .ti'i yester
day on only one tritis ictlmi. Lake Minre ,
llurllngtoii V Qtilney. Wheeling A. Lake Krlo
and Union I'aellle were strongly suppoiled
nnd the fine showing of the earning of the
Ilurlliutiin has cieatrd consldoiablo conll-
dence ns to the future showing of ah tattro.id
piopcrtles.
The Improvement In the temper ot the mar
ket was further aided In the latter portion ot
the day by the news from London regarding
the Isiuo of 11,0 KM ) 0111 notes and Mr ( ioschou's
announcement that he favorsatt Intel national
conference on bimetallism. Thu latter
espoelii ly was stimulating to silver ,
and the ccrtlllcalos , which Irivc for a
long time been uttetlv nt.ign int and
dull , revived suddenly and on veiy
heavy tram.ietloir ) lose I1 } per icntto 70.
The latter advance , however , was most
inarKed In the subsfintlal properties and
New York Central Is the only stock which to
night shown a material gain for the day. The
trading still maintained largely Its profes
sion il character but the final dealings shoi.ul
the conlldcnce which possesses the stioet , tlio
eoso being ( pilot but ilrm to strong with most
sto-Ks at the best of the day while only
slightly higher than those of last nluht. New
York Central , however. Is up 1 percent.
The following are the closing niiot itlons for
the leading stoeks on thu Now Voik block ex
change today ;
10.1M ) ; Laekawanua. 7.10) ) ; Erie , 15'IJO ; LoulH-
ville & Nashville , II.IIO ; .Missouri 1'aclfic ,
ll.bSO ; Northern I'acllle. prefeired , II.G'IO ' ;
Heading. Mill ; Richmond & West I'olnt. 20 , ( > 40 ;
fat. 1'aul. P.203 ; Texas I'aclfic , 3.UJ5 ; Union Pa
cific , 5.800.
Financial Kovicw.
NEW YOIIK. Dec. 2.-Tho t'ost says : As to
the Union 1'aclflo It Dennis that borne faint
hope has been entertained In a few quarters
that the dividend would bo resumed ut the
next directors'meeting a hope by the way ,
not justlllcd by any of the financial state
ments put forth recently bv the company.
Hut It Is now concede I on all sides that there
is no r itlonal ground for such expectation
and this fact Is naturally against the market.
New York Money M irk -t.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 2. MONKV ON CAM. Easy ,
ranging from 2 to'14 per cent. Last loan , 'jj
par cent ; closed ollered at2 percent.
I'ttlME Mf ItCANriM ! I'Al'EH SBH's DOT COnt.
frTUiir.-Nn nxciiANOi ; ( Julct and steady at
$4 HI for slxtv-day bills and i4 81 for demand.
The following were the closing prices on
bonds :
U.S 4s rou | M K AT ( jen : > B . . . 4'H
U. S 4scoiii Mutual Union Id . . . 10.
U b 'sreg .V J. C lut. Celt. . . .IOJ
I'llclllCliH Of' ' . ! . ) . . . . .North 1'acltlc Ists . .lll.H
La stamped 4s . . . 87 North. I'acllle''nils. 1111
Tenn , now Bet Us . . . .101 Northwestern Con . UTtj.
Tenn new net 5a. . . North DebcntSs . . . 10t >
Term new sot Is . . bt. li A 1. M. Con. 5s S. >
Canada bo 2nda. . . . . -it. L A S K ( ! en. M I071f
Cen I'nclllc Ibts , , . 10T St. t'aul Consols. . . .U'ijf '
Den A It. C. Ists . . . 111 bt 1' . . C. A 1'ac Ists 114
Den A U G 48 'lex. 1" . I , ( ! . Tr. Itcts UU *
1) AH. ( ! . W. Ists. . . . . . . TOT. I' . It ( J Tr. Ucts .Old
Krlo.'ndr , 101 Union raclllc , Ists . .ITO , ,
M K & T. Ccn 63. . . 77K Wc-slHIiore lOJfci
NKW YOIIK , Doc. 2. Oloarings , $110 17l,57b ;
balancts K.217.240.
l'\ittH , Dee 2. Thioo per cent ionics 01 f
4Hie for the account.
KANSAS Ctrv , Mo , Dec. 2. Clearings , 81-
OW,101 ; cash balance ) , , * 'bj,05l.
HAI.TIVIOUB , Md. , leo. 2. Olearliigs , $0-
a.'U.'ilil : balances , Il,4ts,4s9 ) ; rate u per cent ,
I'IIIIADI i.i'iu1'a. . , Dec. 2. Ulo.itlngs ilV
4 ( ,10 ! ) ; bilances , 2,21.1.770 , Mouoy 4 per cent.
MI.VIIMIIS. Toun. . Doc. 2. Now Votk exchange
selling at par. Ulearlngs , $13S115 ; balau'es ,
NBVV Oitr.iUNJ , Li , Doc , 2. Clearings , } ! , -
7WiO. ( . New Vork exchaiuo comnieicial , $ l SO
per 11.030 discount ; bank Mu ) discount to par.
ST. Louis Mo , Doc. , ' . Cllmrlngs , $1015.218 ;
balances , $12 , 'si ( ; money 7S tier cent ; o\-
chan.'o on New Vork sold at pai toJu prn-
mlum ,
Ilosio.v , Mass , Dec. 2 Clearings , J20.ICO,3Cfl ,
balances , $ . ' ,4'Jlb'l ' ; rate for money , I'iffJJ ' per
cent Kxchan o on Now York , par to Oo
piomlum ,
CiilLAdo. III , . Deo. 2. Now York oxehan.'O
pat to 21e discount. Money uuchanued atUpjr
cent. H ink cloiriius f ilUUjUU. Sterling ex
change llrmer at $4.o- for CJ day bills and $4.B3
for sight drafts.
months' blllb , 24 per
cunt.
Amountof bullion vv Ithdrawn from the Hank
of Kngland on balance to lay A.'JIOOJ.
Hohton Stoulc Alarkot.
HOSTON. M isi , DJC 2. The followlne were
the closing prlcos on stocks on the lloston
stock market todav :
Run I'rniic-Uoo Atliitiii > QuolatlonH.
BAN 1'iUhciBco , Oul , , Due 2. The oUlolal
OMAHA. Doc. 2.
Cattle receipts were 2,412 head -ind hozs
11,110 he.ul. 27J ems In all. i-o far this week
compaied with the llrsth ilf of l.ist WLoK , ro-
s show nn Increase of ! l,700 cattle , 11,700
and a fallltu oil of li.OK ) shceii.
I'lTTf.B The supply continues modor to
and the quality of the otloilius continues to
show improvement , althoiuli there us plenty
of r.ilher common stock hero today. The
tnii'kut vv.is In vi rj fair sh ipc , the demand
belli , ! ptetty Rood and buvots nopalontly moro
dispose I to ti.ido tli in to eiltl Uo the oirer-
Incs , as was the mle a weak uo I'.ilrtogood
corn fed steers , iri' kolllu at from -'On to 4le
better than ten davs a o , the but of the eat-
tlo solllna from $ , | j.i to i u"i. borne rather
common Toxiins sold for * I U and a load of
votycoidfut nitlvos lirotiKht JI2) ) Taken
altii.'ethor It was a i ithor sntlsfiictnry m.ir-
ket all around and about everythliu at all
ti'-eful chaiiKL'd hands In jjood seison.
The mtiikot for butcher stock w.is about
like yestotday , th.it Is good stock was In ao-
tlvo demand and lirm while medium anil In
ferior Kiadi's vveto slow s lie it slruled prices
A Mn.ill bun h of jiiitty iooinatlvo \ cows
bioiifrht f.Mu nnd a nod siting of westerns
sold for $ . ' .40. 'I ho bulk of the fall to good
cows , sold it from Jl.T'i to 2 2' , . Business was
slow but pr.ielle illy everything was disposed
of .it the cioso.
Stookeia and feeders woio In active demand
today but the Httpplv of doslt it ) o c.ittlo was
next to nothing and ti.iihu' eonsuiiuently
very limited. The bettor giades of feeding
cattle ate iiiotiiblv | He to 2" > c hotter tliim Idst
v eek and all gr ides are siib-t mil illv higher
than a week ortundiyi ago. Good to ( lioleo
well bred MJ to l5J-lb ! steers are limit ilile at
fiom J..7" > to Jf n. fair to goo I at from $ ' .2i to
fJ 7S. common and 'dockers at fiom fl.73 to
$ . ' .40. ltoprc ! > cnt.illvo sales :
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No Av Pr.
2. 100J $ < 50 43 1141 $ .1 2.1 20 1200 $ I.U
1 1110 J 73 1 ! ) 1047 a 3) 2S llll , lli )
: i S2J a OD 17 014 .1 40 8J 1107
21 lous ; i 10 20 111 * ! II 41 0 1MB a so
35 112.1 a 21 21 1127 .1 4. " < Is 1.104 420
15 11 ID .1 2.1 21 1123 II 41 10 a 15
1 10 > < ) J 2.1 15 IJ-7 3 5)
81 lOil J 2-1
blEClia AND HEIFCIS.
1' . ' 1001 3 25
COI.OItAPO-TKXAS
21 steers. . . .11V J 10
NEUHASK CATTI.H.
20 bulls. . . . .1J71 1 15 21 cows . . . t > 7J 1 as
1.\V MEXICO
12 steers . . .114) It 10
llois-Kr esh tocelpts vvciollbur.il , 11)3 ) ears
atout 2,000 liead moro than last Wednesday ,
making ; an lucre.i so far this week comp ucd
with last of neaily l..uuo head. The ho s
have been running very oven lately and the
a\ctaio ; weight foi \veukwllluo aiountl
2)0 pounds.
Advices from Chluaso were bearish and the
outlook hoiu with liberal i tins both i cstoiday
and today was not voty oneoni aging , tellers
generally weto looking for and asking about
Hteady pilces , but buyers' bids vveio close to
Se lower than joator.lav and having been free
buyois all wuuk they did not seem to hankei
after the hosrs oven at the decline. Tiadlng
naturally dragged and the supply changeil
hands vciy slowly , the noon hour lliivtinK
fully a fonith of the .litus sLIII In lltst hands
The market i uhei wuikened Us tbu motnlng
advanced and afiei dinner It was no better ,
although as was thu case idaterday buyura
made a coinmeiulahlo clfot t to clou up the
iccelptb tuovldcd the > could do so at prices
all of ,10 lowei than jesteulay. Thobesthoivi
hogs sold from i I II to i.l.55 and one in line load
aliM.tiO. C'uiiin.ou ho ivy and ml\ed packers
sold largely at from J.I 40 to W. 11 Light and
light ml\ed hogb sold mostly at from irta to
f.l 10. w Ith some common light -lull as low as
if.lUO. and onoor two of the best lo ids at 81.41.
The bulk of the s ties were fiom W.40 to if 1.50
agaltibtSl.45 to f.l.Ti'i yesteiday , the gonuial
av i'i ago of s lies being tl.41'i against W.Ib.i !
ycstuidny , KuMrcscntativo sales :
SliiiM1 There wore no fresh rocolptsof sheep
and nothing hero to make a market. 1'rlees
remain nominally linn and the dom'tnd con
tinues KOO.I for desirable muttons. Tali to
Bood natives are clllntr from tlW to N5 > ,
westerns from J.121 to il 2.1 , common and sloe Iv
ors from JJ.50 to J-15'i ' , lambs from 81.75 to { I 7.1.
iteunipt * ami Mispiition r stock
Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stoetc as
shown bv the books of the Union "Hick Yards
compiny , for the twenty-four hours , endlntf at
6oclock p. m. , Do'umber 2 , liJi :
ItEl'IMI'TS.
DIHI'O-II'UN. )
Ijivo stock Mnrkor.
Omrvno , III. , Dec 2 L noclal Tehurnm to
Tin ; 11 hi : 1 In a general vvav thu c title m ir
ket m ly be salt ! to bo ttnch in ed. lor unde-
Rlrablo sorts salesmen had to wet K hard to 51 t
Tuesday's prices , while fnoil HhlpuluK steois
bold steady The vailat'ons ' In values
were In no case so mail.el as to
warrant a change In the quotations.
Ioi'il bntclit rs and canners bought
freely at ft om $1.2 > to.50 for pour to choice
cows and bulls and the dresse I beef men and
the shippers of llvo cattle bou 1,1 on a b isis
of from $1 DO to fU25. hales at better than J1.0J
wote scattering nor were there m inv trades
below Ul 40 KM i i cows and lulfeis sod
around $ .1.00 , nnd th it ( l titu was leached
for choice bulls The demand for thrifty
yniinir , cattle for feeding purposis continues
active at from Jil ) to * l.5l. with sales of
Rcravvnv lots as low as fiom if I r > i to } J OJ. Iho
calf market a aln shovvd stien th Uecolnts
have bcon lUht for some d.ij s p ist and prices
have advanced to from fl.oo to fl.U for KOO 1
topholco medium weights.
The Iio4 maiket was stead v at the previous
dav's decline. Although the tecclpts were
as iln notably Intuo bitjors appo ired satisfied
with the reduction altoady secured and they
bousht freely at fiom f 1 2 > to 8 IbO for common
to pi line lUht. at ftom $ ! .r > 0 toil.s5for medium
weight ! ! and from t.U > 0 to $1.00 for drovers
avoraclnjrovcr 210 Ibs. Cows sold at from
$1.50 to J.1.0) ) , and a load of f nicy he iv vwolchts
broiiKht fl 00. The 1 itter sale should not bet
t lucn Into account In forming an esttmatii of
the market , as It was at loist 10c above the
pr.co at which equally ROO , | ho s changed
hands. The uroater part of the ( lay's work
was done below M HI , or at from 11.40 to * J 51 for
light and tin to W 80 for medium and hoivy.
The market had a steady lee v at the close.
Now York Ijlve Stouk Murker.
NLV.V Y'IHK Doc. 2. ItunvKS Hocolpts , 2,210
head , Including forty-ono cars for s ilo. Mar
ket lOu higher ; n itlvo steers , HSoJM 01 per 1 > 0
Ibs : bulls and cows , 41 215J.I 10 ; dre-scd beef
steady at 7@j ) per Ib. shipments to lay fi.lS'J
( | ii irtors of beef ; tomorrow , 511 beeves and
twentv sheep
UAijM s Hecelpts , 1,151 ho id ; market lirm ;
veals. r > 00@S10 per 100 Ibs ; crassers , $2.7o ®
3 V > ; weslcrns , $ .1203.171.
Mil hiReceipt - , , | j.b.li head ; sheep , steady ;
lambs , < 8c per Ib lovvei , sheei ) i'oifft'j 41pei
100 Ibs ; limbs. JlOJit'i U'i dressed mutton ,
steady at7 ( b'/jc per Ib ; dressed lamba , weak
at 7'4@lc.
lion ? Keeelpts , 4,811 he id , tncludlni two
cars for s tie : market sto idy atlsJ@l03 pnr
100 Ibs.
Kniis IH City Live htook M irkct
KANSAS CITV , JIo , Dos. 2 CATTM : Ke-
colpts , 5D')7 ' : slilpments. 2.47il ; market dull
and weiker : steer- . , $ ) 50ffc".00 ( : cows , $ . ' .40 ®
, 'bl.stockers and feeders , $ i. 1 &l. < )0. )
lions Kccelpts , 2.M20 ; shipments I.SM ; mar
ket opened 5c lower , closed sto idy ; bulk , SJ.10
© ! 81 ; all ( Trades. $ ' .70l.80.
Siiiiui' Kocelpts , OJO ; shipments , uone ; mar
ket strong.
St. ( joiils Iiivo StocK
ST. Louis , Mo. Due. 2. CATTT.E Ke-
cclpts , 2.300 ; shipments , 400 ; market steady ;
fall to choice natives , JJ80J5 00 ; Te\an and
Indian steers , J.MOO-Ma
lloos liecelats , ' .I.2JO : shipments , l.BOO :
heavy , $ , ) 70@J 85i mUod , $ . : © ) . " ; light. $ J.JO
< 33 JO.
.C MAltKGTS.
Country
IlUTTEitFair country butter sells In round
lots at IKfWOc ; fancy , 20@'e.
GAMI : Uanad.i geese. } iiOO@7.00 ; small sreeso ,
f4.CU ii.tO ; pialrle chickens , Jl filS.IU ; gtouse ,
J400 ; mallard dui'ks , Jl o : blue winged teal ,
$1 7" > ; irreen winged teal , Jl.r > 0 , mixed ducks ,
Jl 'i : jack rabbits , JI.OHIS4. 0 ; small , ? 1.2 > ® 1 fiiij
iiuall. $1.50 ; jaek snipe , Sl.25tM.f > ) ; plover , 7fic ©
ifl.iO ; golden ] ) lever , { 1.2"ii fttij s < | iilrrels. Jl. 0
© I'J5 : deer s Kluleb , IVitlOo per 11 ; ; deer car
casses , I0@lli ; ; autolopo buadlos , 14Ic ; cai-
e.ibies .yfn Oc.
KOO.S Oonoi.il market unchanged ; 20@22e.
I'oui.iHV Dressed chlol.ens sold at .Ifific ,
borne cholco sto k bringing a little more. Tut-
keys , lOQU'c ; geese and ducks , lOSllc.
I' ' lour.
Omaha Milling company : Reliance. Patent ,
J270 ; Invlncllilo. I'atent , $ . ' .fiO ; hone Star. Su-
poilatlvc , $ ' . . ! ) : bnjwllake , $ J.OJ : I'ancy I'am-
1H ) .
S. r. Oilman's Gold Medal , $ . ' .70 ; Snow White ,
J..H ; bnowllake. $ . ' .00 ; low gi'idc. S M ; Queen
of the I'nntrj , # ' .H ) ; Minnesota Superlative ,
2.75 ; bran , jll.O'J ' ; choppL'd feotl , ? iO 00.
Onfilia Hides null Tallow.
No. 1 green silted hides. 4 > tl'i ' < . > ; No 2
green salted hides , Il'Je ; No. I gieon malted
hide ? , 2" > to 41 Ibs , 41il'5e ; No. 2 green silted
hides , ' . ' "I to 41 Ibs , U'Jc ; No. I veal calf. 8 to r >
Ibs , c ; No. 3 ve.il e lit. a to 15 Ibs. lo , No. 1 diy
Hint hides , MtTe ; No 2 dry Hint hldcb , 5c ; No.
Idry salted h'des. ' r.ffjde. .
Tallow , No I , J' c : t illow. No ' , ' . > ; uronsc ,
white A , 4 1'ic'i groiso , whlto II , I'jM * lv ;
gioase , vellow , .lo ; giease , Oark , 2'jc ; old \i\il- \ \
tor , 235c ; beeswax , pi line , ll > 2 > . ' . ' > o ; loiuh tal
low , l'jij'e , _
I' iroiuii I'iuanulitl K"vipvv.
[ CV ) ) > ) / > tulitcd Ifot liuJuiiifi ( iiiiilHii ll'iinctt. ]
LONDON. Dee. 2 [ Now Yorlc ll rnlil Cable
hpeclal to I'm : Ilssr 1 The stock mukuts
\voio quiet , but lirm , today Them Is an up-
waid movement In nitrates , which Colonel
North piomlscs will continue. Quick letiuns
and MIL ill piollts have ruled , lloa eis have
nindo ( .onslilerablo money on thorn so far , nut
they are ticklish hUirlcs. Amei leans opened
weak , hut closed Htiunger. Can.idl ins and
Chilians declined , and most Ameilcan i.illh
follouo I Hull the gioator pirt of the day
btl 1 the market was consldeted a strong one
ind the bulls us a tulu are fiellng very
hopeful ,
MovoinontH of llogH Tor tlio Week
IJ\OPiMpil | Those1 ol'IjiiHt i onr.
CINCINNATI , O. , Doc. 2 , Ibpeulal Telegram
toTiu : IthK. ] Tomoriow'n 1'ilco Current will
s iv : The largo movement of hogs has been
maintained , the total picultig In the west
showing ri'5,000 for the vveok , as against . " ( .o.ouj
for last ve ir and from November I. total
2lW.ouo as against 2.irr > , iOJ last yoai. Loading
p. aces compare as follows :
Ilo 11 IH no IIipi ' '
In TUB Su.Ninv HKK will appear n loiter
from the facile pen of the ( 'lftud and vena-
tlio Waabltib'ton correspondent , Franlt
C5. Carpenter , In which ho describes
in his own Inimitable , captivating
style , the personal appearance , habits nnil
peculiar liliosyncraclos of our mo.it famous
legislators , wltObO itutncs atu fust DocornltiK
household words on this continent. In tuoso
Huort but pithy blonrnplilcul sketches will bo
found a fund of valuable Information about
mori who tuo dcstluod to play an lniiortant [
role in shiiiilntr the future course of this
great republic. Intorsnorioil throughout tha
letter are entertaining Incidents and anec
dotes related with tuat plijuancy and spright-
llnoss vvhicti in u prominent uhuracterUtio ot
"Carp's" writings. No ono can afford to
miss road 1 n ( r this intellectual treat lu uoxt
Suaday's
For coru shucUurs Hallur's Australian
salvo.
OMAHA
uuuu'ffi' '
DIRECTORY.
JPA'/ms TtiXTS.
Omaha Tent & Awn
ing Oo , ,
Hna , tiitnmnrki oil nnd
rubber cloilitiiii Send for
catalogue llll
HAGS .IA7J
BomisOmaliaBagOo.
ImporlcM mi.I Mnnutic-
tnrer
Hour Sucks llurlnpi nnil
Tnlni > .
A. H. Porrio ; & Co. M , 0 , Daxon ,
1101 Do.Uo Stroot. Illcy lci noM on monthlr
pirnicntu
Scml for our
nnd ptlcoi IWN lMli trcot.
HOOT * AXD
Morsc-Oro Shoa Company ,
IIIH llnw-irl treet
Knctory , corner lltlt nml IM ml > < Mtn'it ,
Wonro nmklngilnsti pilcoi to c"i li liiiTers. nnl
cl'ii * of k'.nl < wlilch H very fi\- \
ca' > le nltn nicrctnmti.
Williams , Van Acr- Kirkondall , Joncs& Oo
uaiu & Haito '
Wliolo'alcMnniifnctnr'rs
121. Hnrnoy strjjt. Ak'cntifor llo-lon Huh-
tier S'ltu Co llll. 1101 ,
( > tl t 1 V N 1 1 ami Hut , llnrney otroot
-.CAI { liIAiK\\ \
.
- \ _ _ _ _
W. T. Seaman ,
Omnha's l.nrgoit Vnrloty
WAGONS AND
CAHIUAUKS
CA HI' JUTS. CLOTH I XO.
Omaha Oarpot Oo , , Qilmoro & Rnhl ,
Carneli , oil. clotln mit- Mannfiicturnri mil
thin' , cnr iiln KOO Huia \\liolu'nlij Llotlilun ,
1911 Doimlai ntraat HIM Hnrnoy street.
COAL , COKE , E'IC.
Omaha Goal , Ooko & Ooutant & Squire ? ,
Liino Hard nnd "oft coal ship
Itnnlnniliiofl coil S K. per'
1303 rnrnnm troet
eor U.til . mid Uouiil 11 .
Oniahn.
itrccti.
Eagle Oornico Works ,
ManufncttirorsofCnlrnn
l/od Iron Cornice
Window Mpi , nictnllc
k > lti.'htx etc 1110 nnd
1I1J Dodttunt.
CIS ME NT AND L1MK.
J , J. Johnson & Oo. , Oady & Gray ,
S.0 ! S I5tu Straat , Ltmo , cement , etc , cto
O-niha , Neb Cor. 9th and DouKlni St <
DRY GOODS.
M , B. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry
Dry peed * notloni , fur- Goods Oo. ,
nlshlnu Dryifoodi notion * , en
( nrnlshlnu Koodi.
Corner llth and Howard. eor. 11th ml Hnrno ) SH
HAJWWAJtK.
Hcctor&WilholmyOo Olork-Andrccscn
Cor. lOtli nmlJncnonSti Hardware Oo ,
I3th sad Ilitrnar , Omtatl ,
Uinnhii , Neb. Neb
L ilt.
G. W , Douglass & Oo John A Wakefiold ,
lmporli > ilAinerlcin I'ort
Ilnrilwooil l.umbor , limit Camont , .Mllwii
ki-o llrilrnulla t'onitl
1510 North IGthStroot. niuigulncjrVbltJ Llru )
Oharloi R. Lee , Louis Bradford ,
Himtwoml lunibor , nooit
cnrpati nnil p.trquot Lumber , Minecemento o.
noorlni ;
Dili mill PJ.1 t nulni tlroot.
AA'D A'O ? 10X8.
0. A. Stonohlll , I , Ohorfoldor & Oo. ,
Mllllncrj , Notloni.Cloiki Importer * , nnd Tobbor < la
Kto. .Millinery
Wj 2IOaniUI3oiltli lltll
11(1-118f ( IdtliHt , Onuhn btroct.
.MUSICAL JXSTHUMEA'TS ,
Max Mayor < fe Bro Oo A. Ilospa , Jr. ,
.M'f Kjonclor * , ilcnlers In ri.ino * , Oritnni , Artltts'
musical Innrmnonts elo. , MnlcrlnN , it3.
Cnrimin niul KHIi IM1
OYSTERS.
A Booth Packing Oo , Flatt Oj , ,
I'nckorn of ojstora , tl li Oyteri" , FUli nml I'olory ,
niul Cilery , HIP South 10th Bt
SOrt l.cft\piitrortli 81 Dm hi Cole
OJL&
Oonsolidatcd Tank
Line Oo.
niul lubrtoitlnjf
oil' , ni
I'ltODUCti ,
Ribbol & Smith , Sokroscbr & Cb. ,
) enler3 In country prod- Cnsli bujerj butter nnl
ice , fruit * , vctfctnblo ) , iVK' . niul ircno.il com-
to
1207 Uonrnrd Street. KM South llth Mroet.
Robert Purvis , Bmuoh & Oo. ,
il ? llnwnnl Street. Produce , frulti of ill
Wrlto for prices on but
ter , CKK poultry , anil klmK oystcM ,
prune. 13tli nnd llnrney btroott.
Kirschbrauu & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo ,
Ilutter , cheese , cgjn
llutlcr , cent nml poultry. .
poultry nnil itnmo.
12091oni > nt Street. WJ South 13th titrect.
Eiddoll Ac Co. ,
lluttor ilucno. ccd.veu-
ctnble fruits , poultry
nml Rnnio.
PAPER.
Oarpentcr Paper Co. ,
"nrry n full lock of
rlnllnif , wrnpplnu unit
rrlttn > ; paper , cnrd pn-
'Or ' , etc.
Emerson Seed Oo , James Hnphes ,
: ecd Krowors , doiilors In Moves rcpaln of allkln.ll
union , tnisi , fruln nnd Cooks and Ho iturj
reo BeeiN for snlo
4JI-K.I Suath IHli C07S. llth Stro-'t
SIf , DQOliti , IiLlNJ ) $ , E'lO
M. A , Disbrow & Oo ,
Mnniifncturora of ni h ,
doori blinds and
moulding llrnnch of-
flcc , 12th nnd lianl bts
S'lEAM WA'J.1111 SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L. Strang & Seas ,
Pump Oo. ,
IOJ2-100I rannni Street.
Ilnlllday Wind Mllh.
PIS nnd ' .VJ.Ioaci Struct.
Omnhn Neb
[ 3 K ItosB , nctlnimnni'r
TOYS. MILLIARDS.
H. Hardy Oo. , ThoBrunswiok-
y , dolK nlbnnis , Balko-Oollender Oo , ,
nncy Eoods. house fur- llllllnrd merehnndlsn
illili ) KOOll9 , chlld- bnloon llxturoi.
407 , 400 8 lOthijtreot ,
1J1U Kurnnm Street. Omnhn
SOUTH OMAHA.
JNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED
J
COMMISSION MEROHANT3.
Mien Hoot & Oo. Gasmiuu & Dndloy ,
oom.U Hxclinnuo Hulld- Uoonii , liO and 01 lx-
llulldlnn South clmnue building.
Omalin. bouth Otnuha *
P. E. Frederick &
SOB.
Conimtislon ( Icnlcrs In
llorxea Itoorn 88
KxclmiiKOtiouth
Uuialin.
A. D. Boor & Oo. , Iluntor & Greoni
-t > 9 ICtchaniio llullilln/ , nOUxclmimollullillng ,
South Ornnha. South Oumha.
Pensions proourod for s-oltliors or tha
Uoliolllon who served 9) ) clays nnd nro
now disabled from AXV CUUBO. Tlio pen
sion is piynblo whether the disability
wiis inuuriod bofo-o , during or sinoo
service. Pensions for widows nnd child
ren without rognrd to causuof soldior'9
donth. Pensions for niothnra nnd
fathers vvlio nro NOW dependant ,
whether they wore dopundunton soldier
when ho died or not. Widows , child
ren nnd parnnts nro regarded as llde-
pondent" in all cases whore they huvo
notsullloiont property for their support.
Soldiers pciiHtonod at less than twelve
$12.1)0) ) ) dollars per month nnd HulTorinj ;
IIOID disability in addition to that
nninod in their punnlon co'tillcato , may
obtain incroiiso uuJor the now 1 iw.
Information and advice yivou vvltli-
out oliarno. JJcst fuoilltien over olTorod
to claim tuts to liavo their claims properly -
porly and dillyontly prosocutcd. No
charges unless euccebiful. Wrlto for
information lo
of Claims.
OMAHA , NEB.
n7 Tlus Ilnroati Is rutrantocrl hy thl
Omaha Hue , the I'lonocr I 'rat a unil thu Bui
1'ruiilticco Di
For hemorrhagea
take Pond's Extract.
UNION DEPOT HOTEL.
Corner 10th and MIIHOII Htruots
Now tiulldlnx , new furnltnrn , e err tldntt tin
clam ilnuit locution In thu cltyi nil muiluru lin
rrovfiiii'iiu , HUiaui llcat ( JIM Call llulU lintU
uml llurtiur Hhou In LOiinecllun I'.leclrlo uml CnOI *
turn tu unr part of Ilia cltjf Trr u ami Lo ciun-
vliiinl tlmt H hova thu l > uit huuio for th nniiior
wuitgf LUlcuKU. Uutvi from I i t o 11.00 urUajr