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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BISK' IAKIDAY , DECEMBEK 18 , 1891.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Oponetl ft Little Lowar Early , Eu'
Iinprovocl Later.
BOME DAMAGE BY FREEZING rtEPOITED.
Tlicso Uttinorn , with Otlirrs of ix I-
Hltiflllnu Clmrnotcr , wore tlio
SlrciiKtliciilny Kenturca
StoukN and ItomlH.
Cliif'Afio , III. . Doe. 17. Wheat opened n
lltto lower tlili mnrnliu , but Hoon Improved In
tone , advancing to a point nhovo the eloilnn'
prleot yesterday. The stroii2th w.i duo
htrnoit entirely to loc.il causes , as thu condi
tions abroid grow moro and more discourag
ing. The foreign trade Is not only dull and
no.irly lifeless , hut prices continue to recede
This morning , Liverpool cables quoteil that
market from ' , d lo Id lower , whllo
London was .Id olT ; Ilcrlln , Hit down ;
Paris ah * , and Antwerp 23c lower.
U was this vvcakno- abroid which stirted
the market heiovvoik. Hut there was good
covering hy shorts to secure prollts , and there
wan also a feeling on thopirtof thoscalplnx
clement tint after such a breaK UH wo have
linil Homo re ictlon might reason ibly ho ex
pected , and there was some buying on this
theory There were alsosomo crop damage
reports In circulation , the plant having boon
lnjiired.lt Iss ild. by late free/In " tin I thaw-
Inj ? ; boilclos the rccolnln In the northwest
were smaller only 530 cars agalusl'MJl cars
ycsU'rdny
ThcC'IncInn ill Price Uurront said there hid
been some damage In places to winter wheat
from freezing and th iw tig. but th it as a
whole the nveitiiro condition of the crop had
been maintained. The same piper put the
aggregate of the list crop In the United
Htates and O.inid.i at C.V,001,000 bu , , with n
tmrplus for export of 200,000,000 bu. Of th's
amount IP.'OiOOMm had been exported dur
ing the last IIvo months , lonv Inu I4S.X10.HW hu
for uMinrt during thu next seven months ,
wh'ch ' w II net rciiulro qulto so ripld a move
ment as has thus furtaken mace. ' 1 he av emeu
ralo so far has been _ " ,4i' . < 00 bn per month ,
which would amount lo l'l.M ( ) )000 ) bn forsovon
months Asa rule , the short selling was less
aggicsslvc , ilthotiuli Pardildgo was still a
very pronounced ho ir , and was thought to
liavi' Im rctiso I his short line v crv eon-ildoi i-
biy { ( liuurl/-l > iil > ' * o and ll.ildwln-r.iinum
led the selling on the p in of the commission
holders , hut on thu later appearance of
ulrcn th , took the most of It baoU , and also
went long ( lontgo hmltl , , llaxtei and Mitch
ell were modemto buyers on only wo ik-
ncsi ; I'oolo and Mid-man also bought a
modciate line. As a rule , however , trade
was slow and exceedingly n.inov , with the
onor.itlons laigclv of it NC.ilpIn character
Mny opened at fiom ( To to DOV * . and soon ad
vanced loTi'.ie. grew sto idy around that fig
ure till afternoon , when latu private c idles
quoted an advance In prices at I.lvcipool.
This caused an advance In the price to ! )7'ic ) ,
nnd the close was steady tit IH'ic
Corn was quiet hut llrm , the neirby futures
scoring a decide 1 advance , while M iv rose
only all.Ilo Th j receipts were 40) ) c.irs , of
which M graded contract. This continued
Impiovcnunt In tlio gi.idlng , to ethoi
with advices fiom outside ports. In
dicating that the Improvement has
come to t iy , mused tempoinry weakness near
the opening , but a lot of shot Is had good
niollts In their deals .ind iiioccedcd to cover.
There was a good dcm ind foi thocish aitl-
clo with t ilk of home exptut ord'jis. The re-
Hnlt vvns the advance noted December
htnrtidnt 47i * . siir LiI on * to4ric , , then nd-
vancul nterdily to 5lc. at which It closed.
January stnrtt.il tit 41'tc , sold at IJc , ad
vanced and elo'-od at 4l3Bc. Al iy llnctnatod
boMvei'ti 4'c nnd U'ii' ' .
Oals wcroqnlet but stronger , and closed at
"Be. a milist tut la ! I etterment In the prices , In
eympalhy with the adv .nice In corn
Iloi products vvoro strong amlclo-ol vv th
modemto tidvanco In prices The receipts of
liogs it the yaids weio conslderaljly lighter
th in ha 1 hion estimated , anil prices \veio5o
higher 'llils , with theactlve support glvon
the market ! iy the IOIIKH. m.iclo tlio tendency
upw.itd during most of thu day.
INtlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
sCf.eais : coin , 'J3 cars ; oalb , 170 oaisj ho s ,
ilf.OOO he in.
The folding futures ranged as follows :
AIITICI VH 111(111 IO\V. CI OSF.
Will AT NO . '
Dccc'tnbcr IWi
Janitiiry
MasCo - 97) ) ( UO
Co us No 2
1) ) ( comber. 47 fil 81
.Iiinunir . . . filIH 41 814IK
Mny
OATH No i
Ilc'ccinljcr . , 3 > S1H 32 S2if
Jtimmrv 811 $ ill'l ' 314
May
MVHM I'OIUC
lUcoinbci R 10 8 10 R 10 S 10
Jantmry 11 Wi / < 11 II ) 10 OTh
Mil ) 11 45 11 57X1 11 4f > 11 65
I.A1II )
IK | nitier 0 00 00 fi 00 G 00
Jiiminry U 15 B 17M ! ( , 15
May bM G CO 66 $
Bnoui Hills
Dtccnit.er. * > 42
.Inniiur ) . . . 6 15 5 m 5 45 6 M
. May A 80 6H7H 5 UO & 85
quotations were as follows :
ri.ouitDull ind v. lowoi . . ; . spring . patents. $1.00
„ „ - ' -
Ditcnts ,
WIII-AI No. 2spr.iu wheat , 00\a90Uo ; No 3
spring wnoni. tslo : No J rod.lHHto.
O < IIIN No 2. ,5yTfr ( > Ovc.
OATh No 2. U'la2' c : No. 2 white , 33'4 ®
ailic. No .Iwhlte , lt'JjJ ' * c.
KMNo. . . ' . N-e.
IHlll.t-V No. . ' , 50ci No 3. f. o. U , 4J1i53o ;
No 4 , f o b , ,12iClc.
l'l.\\ HUSH No 1. UI'jC.
Tivioriiv Si.i'i ) I'rltne , $1.11.
I'OIIK Mess pork , pei bbl , } 8 10118 20 ; lard ,
Jioi owt , JO.I fiju IS1- ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) ,
1545 : diy silted shoulders ( boxed ) , tl ,17'JU ( )
4 50 : sum t clear sides iboxed ) . J-5.7c5.7V
WIIIKKI \ Distillers' finished goods , per gal ,
it.lH.
Bin in Cut leif , unchanged , 5iJi,5yo.
rni.rsi t'neh ingod. full cieam chedd.iH
Illlftlllo , voniii Amiirlcas , l.'QlSxo.
Huns I'nrli.iiued.
TAI.I OH I ncluinged.
Itccelpts and shltiments today vvoro as fol
lows
market was unchanged ; fanny creamery. 2ilS
W.7c : line western , SViMa'So ' ; oullnary. - ' ) < a
J e. holeoted dairy , 21 ® 5o , oullniiiy , 18aJlc ;
eggs. AKJX _
Now Vork "ilarlcuts.
Nnv VOIIK , Dee 17. ri.ouit Ko.'olpts,2 < ,190
likgs , expoits , 4IC ( | bbls , HWIaicks : iniu-
Kut unchaiucd , woik ; moderately active ;
eaics J..OO hbls
WllEAT lteco pin , lOO.SOO bn ; exports. J'ol.Sfll '
bu . sales. v,0.tJiPO ( bu of tut lues ; IM.tKWbu of
spot , market Irregular , olosiiu stumgcr and
quiet. No . ' iiMl , * I M4iittl. 3 > 4 In store and elo-
jutor , SUli'jffll.tU1 ! alloat ; * I.OO > ; < 3l.ltoH f o.
b. . No ,1 led. Sl.mif&t ul' ' , ; ungraded red. 90
CWPiot No. 1 northern. II Oil' , © ! OS ; No. 1
haul. * ! II" , ; No 2 northein.tl OJ , Options de-
ellned J8o on foreign soiling , advanced © HiO
on Mtronsior political news , and closed llrm at
i'l.1"A'"r ) , ? ' ° 'itori1 'Vs No - f1- " ' December ,
fl-n } ' * ' ' < . clos ngil rah ; .lanutuv. 81 0 , B
1.05' . closliu $ l05'4i 1'obruary. * | .ojyi.i)0 ! ) ,
closliii { ( i.lOHi Marc b , * , U7 > 4(4l.07 ( > ii , i-losliu '
H.iTApril : , fl S ® ite . closlnV l.os'"f
M'jy ' , lltMU. closlnu fl07' , ; Juno , LUS"ifl
l.Uli' , , closing | | .iiti > , '
Ittf-Qulot iind weak : western , JI.Oi ® ! OJ1
roiiN-ltccolpts. 'IS530 bu. ; exports , 2\5 > 0
bu , sales , ll.nishu futures ; Il4tu0 bu. spot ,
bpot market liuhnr. uiiHettled nnd moilor-
ntely active ; No 2 , 57ttdOo In elevator ; 58 Ho
ullo.itt utiBradi'd mixed. 47HlUSo ; .No 2. M ®
Mijc ; steamer mixed , fvV35'Oo. ' Out Ions oiiuneil
fci.o down , ailvtincod fully , lo lo- )
comber , whlnh closed So over yes-
terdny. and lirm on needs of shorts and
better ciblcs ; other months llrm at Jo ad.
\aiicu ; January , M iiMHie , closing at SlNc-
rohruary. 5.l5.iy ! , closing at 5.1\c ; Maiiili. '
oloslna ut 5Jo ; May , fil'ittllhc ' , closlnat
M'.o ,
OATB-Itecolpts , 6I50 bu ; exports , 50,801
bu.t ualcH. 4.i\uwi bn. of futiiroa , 114,000 bu of
RiKit. hnpl m.irkvtstronuer ; lost iicllva : op-
tlona fulrly active , llrmor ; Decumhor,40IOVc.
closing at 40"ie ; January ao4JU ! > 4e , closing
No. 'i white . 4 Uffllilii ! ml\ed ncsti-rn , ; wft
4lUoi whlto western , JJ&ll'ioj No. 2 Ohlca.'c ) ;
4llje.
HAV Stondy , qtllot.
Jloi'8 I'nlrfy active , llrm.
SuqAU-Qulot , dull , uom'nal ' ) refined
steady , fnlr duriiind.
MOLASSES Now prlcnns. active , firm ,
PBTUOI.EUU Qulut , sto.idyi clo oU nt 5S' u
for Jnnuary.
OOTTON SEED OIL rirnij yellow , SOlSo.
TAI.I.OW I'lrni ,
HOblN Stonily , quiet.
Tuiil'ENTiMC Quiet nml firm at lUliffiJI'iC.
Kods I'aney fresh. Itrmcri western , viiio :
,
I'OIIKModeratoly bteidy : old moss , W.ftOj
now , * 10.0 ! o\tra piliuv.tJ.SO.
CUT tiKATd Dull , DHsy ; middles , dull and
htoiuly ; iliort clear , lit , U.
JMIIII btroticuri moderate demand : west
ern iteain. M.4Ti } miles , uu tierces ,
option iule , 3.5UO tiercosi December , M4J
ikodi January , IHKiOtO , closlug at (0.61) )
rcbrniry , M.Ol ; March. 18.70 , closing at 13.60
bid ; SUy , M.P4. . ,
HUTTEII Qti et , fiin y steady ; western dilry ,
cruampry. J9iS.MCi western factory ,
' -Quiet ; p.irt skims , 4U5JO < 3.
I'm liiox rirm , active ; American. WM.
r'oi'i'Kii Steady ; l.i'xe and Docmnbor , IIS.jD.
IiBUDull , easy ; domo-tic , ! 1.2,5.
1'lN-Qolot , steady : straits , tW.00.
KtinstiM City Mnrkoti.
IvA * < uq Cirr , Mo. Pec. 17. t'f.ouit tln-
chaiigcdi patont. ii.4"iV.6)i ! extra fancy ,
JiVOiJ1. > .25 ! fancy. tJOMi..t5 : choice. II.lXK2 > ' .oo.
WIIKAT Hteady : No. 2. en'h. ' > } bid.
Colts Quiet , but steady ; .Ir.nuiry , 3. " > c bid ;
Mav , .Me lilil.
OATS About stoi.ly ; No. 2. cash , 3Jo bid ;
3to nsked ; January , a c bid ; 3l'/te ' asked ; May ,
llt'TTUit Itnchangcd ; creamery , 22il2Jic :
dairy , IVii''c ; store p tckcd , 1 IQlOe ; rolH , 153
Knn Unchanged.
rrAX4RKii ITncli ingcd.
HAV Uncbantiod. . ,
ItKOKii'TS Wlie.it , 03,00)011. ; corn. 2,003 bu. :
oils , MM nu. , „ .
Hiili'MFNTS Wheat , 31,000 bn.t corn , 3,003 bu ;
oats , none.
Cotton .Market.
NnvvYotiK Doc. 17 C'orros Quiet : mld-
dllnx uplands , 7 I'l-ICo ; middling Urleins ,
H.5-10C ! siles. 01 bile ? Kutiircs closed easy ;
s i es. 117,10) ) b lies , Djcomber. $7.51 ; Jiinn irv ,
Kfil : Pebru > ry , $ f 7 , * : M irch. 17.03 : April , II ID ;
Juno. JM I ; July , JS.IO ; Aiuust , $4.18 ; Septem
ber. HV >
Mi Mi'ins , Tenn. , Doe 17 COTTON Stopdy ;
middling , 7'to ' : receipts , I.01 biles : stocic ,
175.7J3 hales ; shlpmchts , 2'itG bales ; s ties , 7,300
bales
NEW Oltt.EAS' ' , Ijl , , DfiC. 17 COTTON--
Opened stoidv but closed easy ; middling ,
7'sc ; low middling , 7c ; good ordinary , ( > V4c :
nominal net receipts , t1)Ol't ) ' hales : KIOSS , 2MOI
bale * : exnorts to rrance , f > 00 ba es ; to the con
tinent , . ( .an b il.-s ; c itstnlsc. l,2s'J bales ; sales ,
5,750 bales ; stock. 4JI.5IU b lies ,
Utnnlin Grain "ilarkct.
Prices tnsed nn delivery at llsslsslpol rlvor
points , Nibraska Inspection , and ten days'
shipment , unless othei wise stateJ.
Wnr.\T No Jr-d winter , fUe hid.
Kr , u-No. l. 80c hid.
OATS o. 2 white , ai'io bid ; No 3 white , 31o
bid.
bid.Coitv
Coitv Veir , 30i * bid , H iltlmore terms ; 30
days shipment. 'Si * bid.
A.tnong the sales CTITO : r > .003 No 1 or bet
tor corn. Dceembnr shipment , We ; 5,000 same ,
shipped by January lr , J3'c '
iiOAiin or TIIUIK OT ; < ' .
Mr. Prltof the llrm of Wilson . frit/ , Wal
nut la . was In
U. W. Morse of Shenando ih , la , was on the
board.
Now Vnrlc Dry GnodH
Nnw VOIIK. Dec. 17. The demand for dry
goods was more irener il and the special move
ment In bit ) u hud Binds w is quite active.
Additional price rev slons tooK jiluoe as fol
low. I'rnlt of the Iiooni , 4-1 , M'IC ' less 5 and
2'1 ' per cent I'rtilt of tin1 1/oom , 7-S , 7'Jc. s imo
discount ; Dwlglit Anchor , 4-4 , si e ; Mnsoti-
vllic , 4-4. 8i , c ; Wamctltt.i , 4-4. Itii4o ; Utlca
Nonpiroll , 4-1 , to c ; rumors Choice , 4-4 ,
OUo : I ov entry. 4-4. < i3. o : I'ciinolt , wldo
sheetings 10-4. b'p ichrd J5o ; 10-4 blown , 23' ' e ;
9-4 , 22UU1J CJ8-I. 2vqtse7-l ; , IRW.ICo : 0-4. llXft
14c ; fiO-lnch. IISIJ'-Sc ; 5-1 , 12'4ail'5c ' ' : 42-Inch
bleached , IHc. The movement was a quick
one , and slocks vvoro likely to bo closed out
ch irtlv. Most of the other dc < crlptlons of
goods had been prev lously equ I'.Ucd and this
prob ibly completes the chanves.
Mli/wtuiUK. WIs. Doc. 17. WiiEAT-Steidy ;
M ly , UJ'ic ! No 2 spring , S7c ; No. 1 northern ,
ir.'c.
ir.'c.Cons Qnlot ; Nc. . ) , SOa
O\TS Mo idy ; No 2 white. 3 @J1ljc ; No. 3
white , aj& . Jc.
tlvnr.uv Quiet ; No 2. 5Cc ; sample on track.
30" < &U3
Kvi Quiet ; No. 1 , PSc
I'HOV I'loxs rirm.
I'oitK J iiiuaiy. SI 1.55.
Ijivorpool
IivntpootDoc. . 17.VilBvT Dull : holders
olTerliiT fioolv ; Cillfornla No I , S Td iStid
percental : red western , spring , Ss JdUSs 4d :
No 2 red. winter , bs IdfftSs 4d. /
COIIN htendy : dam ind Improved ? May
mixed vvpsioin. 5s "id per cent il.
1'r.AS C inadlan , ( Is .d per cental
ItACON Lonj and short clear , 55 Ibs.a'sOd
per cwt. ; Ion j tle.ir , 15 Ibs , .Us.
Ncxv OrleniiH Tilnrkots.
New Onr.i'As r , i , D.-c. 17. Coitv-n islor :
No 2 snckcd , 54 © > "c.
ItiiAN I.owoi ; ir.'Jc . *
SiTnAii Slo idy : open kettle , treed common
to fully f.ilrViU''i'0 ! ! ) : centtlfiu.il planta
tion Kr.ui ti I itod l Il-ltl3.pjc : off white. ,19-K.c ;
gr.iy white , 3Ji7-irio ! : cliolco yel.ow , .I3uc ;
prime yellow , .1 .1-1(1 ( ® . 'ic : off yellow , a ®
e ; sirup , * .4e ; others nnchanjcd.
St. IJOII'M * lt irkot .
ST. I.oins. Mo. Dec. 17. WHEAT Higher ;
cash. c : .May , 971a@)7-14C. !
COIIN Higher , cash , a'KSWuc ' ; May , 39"0c
asked.
OAM Hlghor : cash. 3.V ; May , 3
I'OIIK Dull ; now. S11.23.
IjAHO Dull at $1.05.
WIIISKKV. IMS
Iiuiii.it UnchangoJ.
CofTi-c "il.irkots.
NEwVoitic , Doc. 10 Options ooenod steady.
unchanged to 15 points down ; closing steady
5 to 10 down ; sales , 2b,000 bags , Including : December -
comber , tll.'O ® ! 125 ; January , til 7 , > © l..8i :
Pobinary. } . ' . | © r.O ; March. JI2.oai225 ;
May , { 1I.IKXQ > II.D3 ; Juno. $11 W ; July , JILVjii
11.75 ; Octolior. Jllli. > , hpot Ute , qn'ct and
easier : No. 7 , SI L ta'1 ' > .
MlTiiioitoti4 | Wheat 3lurkot.
JIiNSfAi'Or.ii , Minn. Deo. 17. May wheit
ndvanccd le. after hoklliuvoik up to tha
olo-o ; reclpts , : i75 o irs. rioso foi No t north
ern : Decomter , S'c : M ly , ! ) J3ac ; January ,
S0'8o on track ; No. 1 northern , SSc ; No. 1 hard.
b'Jc ' ; No 2 northern , S.ftB < 5c.
Cincinnati M
ClNCiWATi. O. , Dee , 17. WituTEa3lor ;
No 2 red. 9Hi'l4e. ' ) !
ToitN lo\vei ; No 2. mixed. 4l' ' c.
{ ) TS riim ; No. 2 mixed. ! i53J.51.c ,
WIIISKM41.18. .
_
Tolutlo Grain * -urlcor.
Tor.r.oo.O , Ioo. 17 WHKAT Higher ; No 5
cash nnd Decemboi , 0""iC' .
OOIIN Steady ; No 2. c isli , 451JC.
OATS Qnlct ; cash. .lie.
Koroi/jn / Oil .llnrkot.
LONDOV , Dl'C. 17. 0 VLCUTTA LlNSEEU Us
OUd oor quiutcf.
ANTVMIIH * , Dee 17. I'IITIIOLKUVI 15'8f paid ;
Ibf sellers.
_
1 riutors' t'allc.
CHICAGO , III , , Dec. 17. Connsolman ft. Day
to t'ockroll Ilios. : Undei the Inllnenco
of lower o irly cable advices who it
opened at 'ic decline , but owing to the
1'ilce Cunot report of woithor daniaKo
to the growing crop and ll.'ht receipts
In the northtvestshoits weio disposed to buy
fiom the ontaet , The second pilvato cables
neie steadier and brought buying or.iers at
Improved limits , but still too low to work
bee inso frolahts wore lower. bovoial
itastoin riilroids tulJiu oar lots for local
pultun Indicates some relief to shippers , and
Atlantic olo.it uiiuii footed up ? )5.otX ) ) bn. In
wheat and Hour Thus the general lone Im
proved and returning conlldencn brought
buying oulerH enough to absorb ollorlngs nnd
clo o the market "iu higher , with top prices
asked Wo antlclpito an Improved tone to
cables tomorrow. Coin opened easy , but Im
proved atonceon bids from shippers who were
bio Ing ye ir and January and belling May.
lo.ii corn especially Is scarce and hard to
Undo In , Wu don't bollevo speculators will
make any money In It from this out.o
would buy other future' ' ! on weak spots. Pro
visions opened tlrmci In response to an ad-
Mince In hogs at the stock yards , and closed
with outMdo puces nearly maintained. Tlio
buying was mostly local and speculative In
chat actor. Milpplng business Is restricted
and the market too narrow for much change
at piosont.
UliiCAno , III. Dec. IT.-Kunnutt. Hopkins .1
Co to t1. A MoUhortor : The opening was
rather eislcr on lower cables , but shorts
bought freely and local tridcrs generally
wont long for a turn , on the tncory that thu
Incline had gone far enough for the present.
Tlio big boars took a share of their prollts
There were no special features and no opposi
tion to the rally und one caino rather bee at so
it was expected than from any stimulating
news , l.urly In the session better cables
were elalmod but they did not mittcrhill/u ,
The board s elosliu advices broil 'lit llngllsli
and continental markets lower Clearances
wore limited good , Couslderahlonow business
was icported In u fair way of bu-
Ing closed up. If tomoriaiv's cables
should bhovr returning coiitldcnco abro 1 1
onrmaikct may do eomu bi/ttiir
Corn and oats weruory strong ititrliu the
entire session , nlthough the oponliu was
rather limotlvo und nnsplrltcd I'liliuM soon
took n different caste and the bulls began fcel-
Ini ; for higher prices. Uahlo advice- later In
t ho day showed an Improvement In corn prices
inntlng .latin , uy U4o hlghorand rebrnary te
higher. Thu m.irkot closed at out lo higher
than the opening for January and atnmiU frac
tion higher for May. Vear corn mill
11011ery un-ettlcd. Oats tloscd stron , '
In sympathy with corn Provisions showed a
dccldodlv upward tendency this morning
which Is duo ltiro ( y. as usual , to the Increased
demand hy foreign huyeis and n , decrease In
receipts and estimate- for the week. Although
they mi ) unusually largo there teems to
nlwiiyj bo a call for every barrel tint \ %
offered I'rovUlons closed slron ? and 53 to 10o
better In price for the muro prominent futures.
NEW Vouu , Doc. 17. The stock rnartot todiy
was as stubborn as poster lay. with a m > 1cr-
ate voltimo of business , and the In tore si
stiffened prices to lusi thun u Oozon of thu
more promlneut stocks , Outilda caatora cou-
trlbuted their quota townrd makltig the
mroiutli of the market , an 1 whllo Ohliiatfo
IOOK f ho stntuors In liberal quantities , Phila
delphia WHS Interested In the Northern Piiclllo
pr.'ferroJ and tlio eoilon nnd II HI ) i p.lr-
ehiiicu Iliirlliuton and olhcnof UH f.ivoiltcs.
t'oiiimlrslon IIOIHIH were the Dritielpil buyers
throng bout , and whllo there was n good de-tl
of reallrln/ . especially In the forenoon. In
Chicago ( las , the slieiuth of the market was
h trdly Impilrod 'iy the movement , and whun
the buying was rotunie I later In the day with
the aid of the covering of the Hh > rts. the ml-
vanca made mores ttmtanttal uroziess Tlio
sonoral nmrkct opened with n poor appear
ance , but n firm tonodlap ayo.t an advaucln *
tendency tn the llrst s lies.
Later material Improvement In the prlco of
Cb'CTpo gus , however , showed too mticli profit
nlieidy accrued In second purcli IMCS for
tn my of the smaller operators , anil n relln-
qulshmcnt iimoiu that clnss depressed Its
price about I percent , whlcli has been of con
siderable Inllnence on the rest of the list , nnd
although no weakness was scon , the soiling
did not assume very Inr.ro propirtlom. and
before noon the liquidation was ovor. when n
full and free recovery occurred In Chicago
cage gas , accompanlcu by upward move
ments In Homo of the lo.ullng rail
road shares llouk Island was prominent
n the advance during the earlv dealings , but
the commercial sto-ks bee imo tb ( . features
Intel In the day when rumors of the coniln/
dec ! trillions of 2 per cent In thu Heading
seconds were Instrumental In again bringing
It to the front and marked strength was
shown tn ill Its Hceur ties , The other coal
stocUB wcrf not fur I ohlnd and LicKiiwnnmi
and Delaware .V Hudson both rose m iterltilly ,
I.onlsv Illo and I'no were spe. hilly stronger ,
and tbo latter untisitt'lly a live In the Into
trading. There were nl o a few sharp
moves among the lirietlvo shares ,
Chli-iKO Junction and Mock Yards , drent
Northern prefenod , Milwaukee , I/ako Shore
& Western preferred , and some others being
prominent. ThomtirK.it Dually closed active
and strotu at tin1 top figures , The marked
gains In the active list comprise I , ick iw.inin
IS percent ; llcidlngaml Delaware > " . Hudson
each PI per cent , and Louisville. Northern
Pacllli- preferred l' per cent The Hit as a
whole , however , was higher.
lirvotnment Dunds were dull and easier
State bonds were dull and ste idy.
The following are the closln . ' quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now Vork Stock exchange -
change today :
* bid lex dlv
The tot il sales of stocks today wcro Sil OTi
shares , including AteliKon. ,7''i ) ; Canada
southern , .1 , ' * ii ; Chicago Oas , 27..S' . ; Del-
: iw ire ii ickaw inn i \Vu3tom. . 8,101 ; Krle.
; jSIO ; hotilsvlllo Nashville. d'llO ; Missouri
I'uclllo. ( i.110 ; Northwestern. 01)71 ) : New Vork
Central , Jnn : Northern Tac-lllc prnfoirod ,
2:1,1)10 : ) ; Keidlns , ll.j ! ) ) ; Hlehmond & West
I olnt , 5.50S ; bt. I'aul , llj- ) ; Union I'aelHc' .
Kuianuinl Hoviovv.
New YOIIK. Deo. 17. Tlio Post says :
The only possible conclusion U th a the stock
m irket has pissed almost wholly out of pro
fessional hands. The peiMstency of the up
wind movement has sin prised everybody , but
If the outside buying of the last fortnight was
to any cUont for a temper iry speculation on
a target so ilo , It may bo expected that within
the novt few days the block will como upon
the market In roall/Ing sales. Thorolnno.
oiiilng the last few days , been Indie itlons In
soniociuarters of sueh rcalUIng. but In no
gre it magnitude , banco the question Is still In
doubt.
New York "tlonoy Mnrki't.
YOIIK , Doe. 17. MOVKV ON CAM , r.isy.
ringing from 2'5 to a poreont ; last loin , W
percent : closed ollercd at I poreont.
I'UIMK ME1ICANTII.K I'APRIt 14 ® > per UOnt.
bTEiii.i.Na KxniANOK tjiilci and ste idy at
Jl SJ'J for sixty-day bills and * 4 8i for de
mand.
The following were the closing prices on
bonds :
U S 4s reir .llij'4 ' Mutual Union ls lOlh
U b 4bcoup N J o Int Cert. . . .110
U S 2sri'K Nuith 1'aclllc iHts 1I6M
I'lltlllCISOf "Ij . . North I'nclllc Jiida . ! Ui ) (
1.1 Htinipod 4s . , Northnustern Con H7U.
* ronn new set tj .ID. .Nurtli lcbent ) * > s. . . 11)1 )
t Icnn nuw het Ss . .IOI7U' st I. A I M ( .en 6s Si.
tcnn new sut Is 7U' { SI I. A tf I' ( Jen M PJU
C'amidn hu 2iids S * I'nul Consols . IJ > m
Ccn I'lulllc li > ts . st I * . C A , I'ac luts 11514
Den A It ( i IstB HWt lex 1 * Ij ( J Tr. Itcts Six ,
Dun A U ( i 4s . . Tut I' U ( i 'Ir HUB VJi
Krloinda 'S ' Union lacltlc Itttti . 1US |
M K A T ( .on ill : West Shore lOicJ
M K AT flun ' .H . 45V6 1 > A It , ( ! W . . 79 } ?
bid s icil
IjoiKlon Stoolc Markets.
| Co ; i/rluMnl tSlt l > u lam'i Gai Ion I1enn'if.\ \
LOMIOV. Doc 17. [ Now York llortld C ible.
bpecl il to THK linn ] The stock markets
closed with a good tendeuny In all dep irt-
ments Although the bank rate was not low
ered , business Is by no means active. The
chief futuio was the ilso In Ti'iklsh tribute
loins , which clobcd from 2 per cent to .t per
cent higher. Most other foiolgn stocks 1m-
iirovod and consols closed steady. Money ,
)3H ) to (15" ( , . 1'or the account fie urleo declined
[ -III per cent. Homo railways aio generally
ilgher. Amoilcan lalln were not much dealt
n , butnhowed considerable lirmnosa. though
n some Instances the nest pi lees of the day
have not been fully malntilncci The tralllo
receipts of the Nltiato It illway company
'loin December 1 to 15 wore t'lJ.i.2' ' ) ,
lolng adecretiso of iS.21 ascomared | ) with
: hos imo pctlod last year. No bullion onma-
tlons vv010 reported at the bank. Discount
rites are steady owing to the nhsonro of any
L-hanse. The bank rate bills are extremely
' .c-iroo. The quotation for three months'
i ink paper was with dllllenlty m-ilntalned at
7 poreont. Oill money was quoted at from
to I1 ; Dor cent , bulls piactle illy unlo iniible.
\t the close tliodlscount houses reduced their
loposlt rales to 1'4 not cent and li par cent
c'spectlvoly foi money cill and notice.
LONDON , Dee 17 I ho following were the
.ondon stock qnot itlons elosliu at 4 p m. :
HAH Sii.yF.it 43'jil.
MoNtn 1'4 percent
llnllion In the Hank of England Increased
gVM.lOidurliu thoinst week , 1'ho propoitlon
jftboltankof I'nirl ind reserve to liability
\hleh was last week 3,1,7 per cent la now 44.1W.
lnl Notos.
NEW OutEA8 , I.a. Dec 17.-CloarIngs , f ' , -
KANSAS CITV , Mo , Doo. 17.-Cloarlnn's today.
Nr.w VOIIK. Doc. 17. Cleailni- , Ijli5,04.fe99 ;
balances. fl 's9,7 , ' |
HAI.TIMOUI : . Md. , Doe 17. Olonrlius , ( i.jyO-
U ; balances , JlOOb.5. ! ; rate , 0 per cent.
PiiiMDrM'iiM , Pa. , Dec. 17. Clearings ,
t.1 .1)1,1x59 , balances , JtJW,4U ; monev. 4 per
cut.
Mivii'iil : , Tenn. . Doc. U , Now Vork ox-
hinge Helling at p ir. Clearings. $1 iii5 ; btit-
inccs. * 74.ISI. '
IIVSNA. . Dee 17 pinlsh gold , J2 I743as :
jvcliair.-ti sto idy , sugar on et , some pu cols of
) id sugar were resold at H2U ® l.2 > per iiilnlal. |
PAIIIS. Dee. 17 Throe per cent rentes tHf
. " ' 0 foi the ni-rotint. I'lio weekly st itementof
he Hank of I ranee showt a doorcase of J.JJI-
Uf gold und 1 O.ooof silver.
C'HIOAOO , III , Dec. 17. Nuw Vorc oxchungo.
iar ; money. 0 per cent. Ilin'c clcarltu-s ,
r..il7,9Sl ) , Stutlltu exchange , dull and un-
haiuod at f I d , ' for sixty-day bl 1s , and $1 b.5
or sight drafts ,
tlinoloiln quotitlotwomtlio
toiluy. Sua ! < . 21,70) miins
Itccolpti wcro 2,71 entile , 10,411 ho s , , L1Q
sheep and 2) ) horses , not an unusually he ivy
run. hut about 2r ) e irs mure than thu ourly es-
tlin Ues. 1'or the p ist four days receipts foot
up . .Mi cattle , .W.'UJ luus unit I..II1 sheep ,
against I1.04J cattle. J7.IW3 hogs and l.duu
sheep the s imo time last week , a considerable
dccie iso all around
There was qulto n liberal showing of pretty
Rood cornfed native oittlo here , and h ilf a
do/en loads of re illy good stn T. Ono hunch
of ripe I.ISI-pound tecri bioiuht tlflO for
Christmas beef , and good 1,1V ) to l/.0fi-pound
stock sold at from ILM to Jl 11 The m irket
was active and stronger on anyth < iu desira
ble , but the fair to , : oed BOO to 1,100-pound Irilf
fit stull sold at about steady prices at fiom
JJ.UO to fTij. ' over.il lo ida of westerns were
mi ino market , the llrst for sovi-r.il days.
They sold roidllv at good stroiuprlces.it
from $ . ' 40 to } .l 20 for common to very good
hteers Taken all In all. it was -i fairly satis
factory marUot and the supply was prettv
Aoil eleaicd up atthoclo'o.
Olfor ngs of butcher stock wore liberal. In
cluding neirly half the supply. Altboiub
there were not so many choice loads as jes-
terday. there was i very respectable nhowlnz
of it < illy too 1 cows and heifers. On thiHU ,
prices were generilly stroiuor. cool to cliolco
COHS selling at fiom * J. . ' ' > tofl.2 > . Medium
c ows showed no p utienlar eh ingo aside fiom
beliu a trifle slow. Common and ciniilnj
eo AS so d at , from II J5 to fl.7. > . Trilling vvis
largely from it Si to U5) ) . Hulls , st us and
oxen sold about the same as usn il , fro'n il . .0
to tJ r > The supply of calves was not very
heavy , but scnllorliu s lies were it fully
' tcad v prKcs. on the basis of from SI 50 to Jl.'l
foi poor to pilmu voil.
1 ho stocker and foonor trade showed very
little life ted ly an t developed nothing now.
Inntiliy from outsiders was llmlto I and tlio
bud , of the s lies word to the regul ir do ilors
at about yesterday's prices , from i..OO to S1 OJ ,
Inrzcly ut Irom f-.50 to.73. . Kcproseutatlvo
sales :
11111.1.1.
1100 1 M 1JOO 1 75 1..1410 185
l.0 ! 1 C5 no 1 75 1 1510 1 85
11 ! ) I 1 f,0 , i.t to 1 75 1 1400 1 W
1J30 1 73 , uio 1 73 1 1750 250
OXl'N.
2. 1523 1 23 1413 2 50
STM33.
1. 1400 2 50
brOUICBIt ) AND
1. 1 35 790 2 G )
1 900 2 bWl 2 IjO
'I 1,01 2 Ul ! ) B ( .0
1. . 740 2 1)10 ) 2 65
75J 2 ta
1 . 810 2 ( X ) 917
COI.OIIAIIO CArri.K.
CIIIUSTVIAS CATLI.C.
19 steers . 1181 5 50
lions The fiosh supply consisted of 10,131
liond , ahont a.uoi ) mete than ycstoiday , hut
2WO less than Thursday of last weeU. The
supply for the pist four d.iys Is some ( , .000
short of tint for the llrst four days of last
week , llo.ivy hos. as usual , uiodomlnato I ,
but there were sovor.il lo ids of rather com
mon , llfiht and mixed stuir an I ( | iilto a few
Kood butcher wolirlit loids The KOIIOI il qual-
Itv was very Kood ; hotter. In fact , than usual.
IttillMi advices from Chic IRII had a
stioiKlhonlnc Inlluence here and opcnlni ?
tilds weie fully 5o hlifher thin yi steiday's
btronB close. As receipts were somewhat more
IIlioml than usual , edicts were gcnoi.illy
wllllnn to lot no at the advance and the ttado
was rather hrlslc. Cliolco heavy horfs sold
fiomJ.70 to f 1.7.5 , with tluoo pi Imo lo ids tit
W77'i to Hlii. L'nntinnii heavy anlmKod
pin korshold at WU5 to Jt,70 I.mht and lUht
mixed loads at ( JM ) UiflC.5 , The spread be
tween Kood lle.ht andi heavy ho s him n.ir-
roHod consider lUly iwlthln the past week
or so , aim some of the host Unlit and
medium ivr'Kht lo 1,114 , sold within loc to
IV. of the top tojtiy. 'loVMild the clo-.o
of the foicnoon iin < l after the lecolpts
h l ( | KOIIO sover.il ciirrf hojond the estimates
nn easier feeling olilfilnod , and the maikot
elooo I slow with jiift of the e.irlv advance
lost. The pens were cleared Ijofoio noon ,
however , the hulk of the ho-rs selllnu at # .1(15 (
to J1.75 a alnst fi.00 to 4105 Wednesday The
iiv einuo of prices pald.vras Ht'l ' tiKalnst Jit.11 } ,
yesterday , and U. > 0 lust , I'linr.i.lay. 1'ilcosaio
now attho lilchust nomt louche. ) ( tils tuontii ,
and Tin to 2.5o hltthor. than last Thiilriday.
Itepresentatlvo sales : .
No. Av Mi 1'r.
ta
18
41
fil
74r.i
i , ' )
r.i
07
01
71II
( II
IIM
77
04
04M
( M
r > 7
CO
70
73
47
ia
75
f',1.r.'i
r.'i '
05
iw ,
77
7J ,
ta
0' )
74
IK )
r.1
HI ,
01
57
( , J
47 3(5 ( ,1 70
71 .27rt OH ) 3 70
ftllFKp lint ano fresh lovl was received , a
RiiUlo deck of inlxo I n itlves. eornfod and f it
They nver.i * ed I.'J pounds and hrouuhl S3 oo
homo new Movie in culls sold forJi'.U The
demand continues active and prices atcitron ) ; .
Quotations , full to itood unlives. $ .1755UU !
vvesterns , $150 ® ! 75 * common and stockcis ,
* . ' . ( Ki.l ) 75 ; 50 lu. to 80 Ib. lamlis , 81 00 ® ) 00 Itep-
resent itlvo sulca :
No Av. 1'r.
01 mixed nitlva * cornfod UJ J5 (10 (
2sJ ( now Jlexlc in owes , culls 79 2 2o
and Dliposltion or Stojk.
OHIclal receipts and dUposItlon of stocks as
shown by the hooks of the Union took Varls
eonipiny for the twenty-four hourj ending at
5 o'clock p m , . December 17 , IS'Ji ' :
KHOIUI'TS.
Clilcaio ; Ijivo Sto'jk Blirlcot.
CIIICAOO , III. , Doc. 17 [ Special Telegram to
Tub /lur / 1 There was no re ison why the cattle
in. irket should not have remained lir n. sun-
piles continuing light and the demand dls-
pla\lng fair activity. Holders gcMiorilly
asked a further advance , but they did not
meet with a ready response fiom bujers , and
a comparison of sales shows that values un
derwent no r illicit ! cn.mizo. Of cannot-- und
butuliotV stock there was onoiuh. but an In-
eio ised niimbcr of good shipping steers could
have boon handled , o istern orJeis holtu lib
eral. Common to extra shipping and d re-sod
beef Hteeis wi re quoted at from J.li'0 ' to $ .00 ,
and pool to o\tra eons and hulls at fiivn 1.00
to $1. . " ) 'I hero was a good dem mil for stnek-
ors and feeders at fiom $ I.7 > to $ J 10 , and for
veal e. lives at from J-'IW to . " > Ml
Again did then \ < - market show an idv anc-
Ing tendency. I'.uLiirs were oieoi buyers ,
and as theio VMIS also a good , stlfl demand
from the eastern trade , salodinenveio en i-
bieil to add another nickel to value. At fiom
Jl.ll ) to f)7 ) : > for light and JJ 7" > to $1.10 for
heavy weights , there was active trading whllo
the supply 1 titod It did not take a very
good lot of hogs to brlnz II S3 and prices above
tli.it figure were obt lined for Ihogro.itoi part
of the offerings , medium and mixed soiling
prlnclpilly at from * I80 tot.1) ! ) . " , and the bulk
of the heavy soils going at from fJ So to Jl 00.
Uulls sold at from $ , ' .00 to W.'l
The Hv onlng .To urn. 1 1 ropoita : CATTLE IJo-
colplM , 111,0'JO ; shlpmontR , 4UOU ; marxet falrlv
active , llrm to hljliur ; Christmas steers. W 00 ;
othois , Jl 00-T..15 : common , JJ.50 ® I9J : stoekorb
$ J.r03.tiO : ; COVTS. $ .Vl'ijXI.1 ' , , )
lions Ilecolpts , : is.oiO ; shlnments , 7,001 ;
market active and higher : rough ind com
mon , $ . ) 10 © 1.71 ; inlVLMl and packers $ .1 Ml ®
3.0. ) ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , f 1 OJ
@ 4 12'J ' ; Ilitht , * l.-alHO.
&IIBI P Kecelpts , fi.OJO ; shipment" , M3 :
mirnet steady ; n itlvo ones. JiOTiSI 01 ; mixed
ewes and lambs. $ l'j.lllS ; wether * . T > .0oa
S.'J ; wcbtoins , fl 8J1 uO.
Now York lilvo Stoolc Ulnt-kot.
NFW Yoitu. Dec. 17. HISKVJS Hecelpts
410 hoid , .ill for cxpoi tors and slaughterers
no trade ; dressed beef tlrm. d'/jTiS e per Ib ;
shipments to lay , CO beeves , 40 hheop amiIS
quiittcrs of boef.
UAr.VfS Hoeolpts , .171 head ; market sto.idj- ;
veil. fiOMJSuo pur ewt ; grassers , JJ.OJiCJ ;
western eMvcs. * 2 WJ ? I UO
fciihn * Receipts , 7.N.7 bean ; sheep steady :
lambs 'no per In higher ; sheep. $1 IJ'tJU 7 * . per
cvn. : lambs. $5 OOJili K'i ' ; dressed mutton
ste idy atfi'iSbo per Ib ; dicsscd lambs llrm at
7 < TftSieper Ib.
lions Koeolpts , di,57fl ( head : market tteady ;
$ J Wl 00 pel cwt.
nR City I < ivo Htouk Jtrnrkct.
CITV. Jlo , Doe. 17. OATTMS Ite-
celpts , ,1'XR ) : hhlnments. 2 10) ) : good grades
strotig and lOe higher , others steady ; steer" .
$ J 00 < iJ4 0) ) : cows , * J5JI 73 ; stackers and feed
ers. J { ) ) < T&I.2 >
HOIIH Hecelpts , 10 00 ; shipments. 1,200 :
market I0@r.c hU'her ; bulk , UUl)05 ) ; all
grades , $ . ) . * o ® 00.
SIIKKI' Heciilpts , 1,000 ; shipments , jOJ ; mai-
Uet steady and iinch inged
St. Kotils Tjlvo Stoolc Market.
ST. Louts , Mo , Oc-c. 17 CATU.E Uo-
celits | , 1,200 ; shipments. 4,100 : market hto.tdy ;
goo < l to choice n itlvo steers , J4.2V35 S3 ; butoh-
ors , $1000140.
lloos UecelDts. fi.800 ; shipments , 1,000 ; mar
ket bUher : heavy. W8jJ.IO ; mixed , tl JO
© 190 ; light. 8.U.OSI70.
_
OSl.tll-t HJlOfK ! > .llV JIAItKllfS.
Country I'roiiuco.
Tons -rresh stock generally going at " ! c.
ItUTTEH Tlio market Is not very strong ,
lionnd lots of good stock sold at luc. Small
lots of the best sold at 17IOe to the retail
trade. Oce islon'illy 20c vv is luaehod.
I'oui.iitY riilckens , ( fHc with a consldor-
nble proportion of the receipts ut 7e ; turkeys ,
10@12c : ducks and gceae , IJQIOoi live torUoys ,
lOc.
saddles , l.YiSlOo per Ib : deer oircassos , lo ©
lie ; antelope saddles , 145M5C , carcasses , 9IOc.
llldoH and I'nllovv.
No 1 trrocn salted hide ? . 4lStJI"4o ; No.
pieen salted hides , lIWo ; No l moon Milted
hides , 23 to 40 Iba , 4'c@P4c ; No 2 groin
Halted hldoj. 25 to 40 Ibs , .vSl'ic ' ; No. 1 veal
oalf , 8 to 15 Ibs , lie ; No 2 vo.il calf , 8 to lr Ihs ,
4c : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 78o ; No 2 dry Hint ,
nldos , 5 < 30c ; No 1 dry salted hides , fVBOe ; ttil-
low , No. I , I'i'iSi'io ' ' ; tnllow , No. 2 , .los KreaKe.
whlto A. 4'5ftl'io ' ; Kroase , whlto II , .I'ife.l'ic ' :
Kroasc , yellow , > lc ; Kreasc , dark , J'io ' : old
hutter , 24 o ; beeswax , prime , li.5o , rongli
tnllow , I'aO.'c. '
1 lour.
Omaha Mllllns'comp my : Itollnnoo. I' itcnt ,
* J70 ; Invincible. I'tUent , JiOO ; I.ono bur. Hu-
porltittve , $ > . ! ) ; biuwltauc , ? -.0) : I'lincy I iim-
81.
s. p ailmin's Oold Medal , $2.70 ; Snow White ,
J4) ) ; .Snowllako. J..OO ; low cr'ide. HI.00 ; Qnoon
of the Pantry , if'.S ) ; Mlnnosoti huporl itlvo ,
2.75 ; bran , * I4 CO ; chopped food , JJOOO.
Dev , Ill's LUtlo Diirlv Uisors , best pilU
John OroonloafVliittlor. .
BOSTONMass. . , Doo. 17. John ( Jroenloaf
Whltucr , tlio QuaUor poet , Is bl years old
today , and Is receiving numerous congiatu-
lallons at thu homo of tils cousin , .Mr. Joseph
Cartlnnd , in Ni'wburyport , whcro Uo has
boon staying for sovor.il weeks.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing syrup for cWl-
clren teethiniulvos ( ( uiot , helpful rest , iio
cunts n bottlo.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YA-D5 ( CO , LIMITED
OOMMISSION MBROHANT3.
Allen Root & Oo. Gasmanu & Daille/ ,
llooui 14 KiOianita llullil- lloiiiui , U ) uml 81 lx-
llullJInu South Umnxo tiulldlni * .
OuiiH : a. Houtli
P , B , Frederick &
Boas-
Coinnilnlon ilealeri In
llunci HOOIII H
Omaaa.
OMAHA
DIRECTORY.
A H'NINGS AND TJBXT& .
Oinaha Tent & Awu-
inc ; Oa , ,
I IHK , Inmimvki ollnnl
rulibprclothlnit a.nid for
ilp. Ill ) l-nrmni
I1.10S AND
BemisOmaliaBagOo.
I'liporlnri nil I Manilfio-
Hirer *
Hour S ok llurlipi itml
1'nlno
lild'CLMS.
A. H. Perrijo & Co. M , 0 , Daxon.
UOi Do l o Stroat. nioyclo * old on monthly
payment *
Send for our ctulo/ui
ami prlcoi I.'O .V l.ltli Btrcot
JtOOTb AND
Morao-Ooo S'ioj ' Compaiy ,
r1IOJ llovrirl Stnst.
Kncto corior 11 th ( ill I ) . ljl S'roil.
\S'onro ini : lMiiccHj | iirlo3i to o\ih biro.M , nit
n clan of ifi.oli w ilj'i I * vjrail -
unblu with nurihiinti.
Friok & Herbert
\VliolesaloMquor Do lion
1001 Tarn im St
LUMJiKH.
Oharlos H , Leo , John A Wakoflold ,
Ilnnlwuoil lumber , itood lniporta'lAnirlotn I'o't
cariot9 | ami | mr < | uut lull Cement , Mlltrii
tloorlnir kua Hrilriulli ( .011111
9th nml Douvlas natgulnor VYrilli 1.1 mi
MILLINERY AND NO'llONS.
0. A. Btonobill ,
Mllllnerr.Nf.tluni.CloaU
itu. :
I1G-II3S ICthdt , Omaha
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , JMV.
A. Hospe , Jr ,
I'lauoi , ( Jruani , ArtliU
Material ! , lite.
1113 UougUi Bueot
J'A I'Ell. b'lOYUS.
Gitrpotiter Pupor Oo , , James Hugho"t ,
Cnrry a full Block of SloTiMrc'inlriofuHkltull
printing , wrnppln mul i.oukmil lluituri
writing r l > cr , card pa- for'ulo
tier , etc. m ; 3 niii stroit
/JOO/i'.S , HLLVDS. E'lO
M. A. Disbiw & Oo ,
Maanrnctiirorn of s.-nh.
iloort till Mill nail
tnoulilini { < llninc'i of
lice , 12th nml Ita
S'JEAMAND
U. S. Wind Eugino & A. L. Stra-ig & Sons ,
Pump Oa. ,
10JJ-IOOI t'nrniin StresL
Iltvllldiy Wind Mllli.
( IIS r > nd < J0 Jonoi atroot ,
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Tnys , dolN , nib HUM ,
fnnoy uoodi , house fur
nl'hliiK KOO Is , chlld-
ren'i c-irrlnk-oj
13U fiirnnia Street.
Pensions procured for boliliors of the
Iloliollioii who soi'vctl 9) ) iluys mul nro
now ( lisiibloil from ANY cnuso. Tlio pen
sion is pi.y.iblo whether the disability
was incuri oil bofo-o , during or since
service Pensions fo. * widows and child
ren without rojrtvid to c.uiso < jf soldier's
dciith Pensions for inothnrs und
fathers \\lio are NOW tlupoiulont ,
whetiior they wote dependent on soldier
when ho dioJ or not. Widowb , child
ren und luronta nro regarded us 'de
pendent" in till cases where thohuvo
notbulllcient propoity for their support.
Soldiers peilsionod lit less than twelve
Sl'2.00) ) dollars per inoutli and sulforinjj
from disability in addition to limb
named in their pension coHiIldito , may
obtain incroasu under the now liw.
Information and advice yivon without -
out chti-fc'o. Best facilities over olTorod
to claimants to have their claims pro-
potly and diligently prjaecutod. No
charges unless successful. Write fotf
nformation to
BUreaU of Claims ,
OMAHA. NEB.
n7 Tlns Ituroau Is uirintool ny tha
Omahn lice , the I'lonoor 1'ress an I the Ban
I'ranlscco Examiner
PKOOUKHD IJY TUK
Bee Bureau of Claims
OMAHA , NEB.
Kqnal nlth the Intoroit of Ihnin Invliu clnlmi
nKtlintthouovernmc-ntlstliit of INVIi.VlOllS , svlii )
oftc'ii lese tlioliona'lt of viilu i'i1y Inventions buouiii
of llio liicoiiipatunajr or Inattention of tlia nttiirnojrj
Ginployc'cl to obtain their i > at nt Too inncli oarj
ciinnot bu ( uorclaol In onlo7lii ) * oo iiiutuin nn
relliblaollcUi.ri . to proauro IIHIIMH fir ilia vnlua
of np.itontdiiondigroitlr | ) If note 1'lrolf , tiiioa tin
cure nml skill of tlio attorney
With Ilia vlo/r of protoi-tliu liiTonton frj n worth
Imj urcuroli'is iittornoys , tin 1 of aoiln ; 1 1 it liwtm.
tlniiH nro well protoi to 1 Ividl ) 1 p itjnti , Tltlil II 019
IllJlli : VU h is rutnlnud COIIIIHO ! oxpjrl , la pitjai
pr tctlcc * . und * tro tliuroforo prcpiro 1 1 J
fitittitn
tnttlu i
J"JII/ < * l' OJlilllltllH UH tONl'UJII ! unit I tit III'
Hliitn , I'tt : . , t'la.
If you hixvnnn Inruntlon on Inn I wn 1 'I III" HIIU
11UIII' VDaitkiitoli orpliJtiKrii.il . thurjuf , toK
wltlia l.rluf ilujcrlptlon of tlio Imi.ortiiit fuaturoi ,
and yon will bo once ndvlsu 1 at to tn t bo.l o i ir-io to
ptir uo AloduU nro not nuioo irunluii tto tnvoii *
lion la of n complicate I nitiini If othuri nru In-
frlimlnvon your rUliti , or If yon arj rli ir to I with
tnfrlnumuunt by othurj mil. n't ' llio iniltur to THld
HUItl.AIJ fur a rollublu Ol'IN'IlIN buforo nctliu oii
thu mutter
mil BEIi BURIiAU OF CLAIMS ,
220 Itco llnll.liii . , ' , Onmli'i , Nel ) .
INDIAN QEPFiEOATIOKUIIVIS
Persons who have lost propoity fiom Indian
raids should Illo their claims nndot thu Indian
Deprolat'on ' Act of Mar'h.l , 18)1. ' 1 he time li
Imllcd , an I the elulins aiu taken up by the
court in the order In which they tire teuelvod ,
TakoNotlco that all contract , antort.il lutq
with attorneys prior to the Ajt are mad *
mil and void. Information irlven and all
claims promptly attended to by thu
BHI ; BURKAU OF CLAIMS.
tiXO Mlvu
OMAHA , NliURASKA ,
We Offer You n
ir/ilc/i litiitvti fiiifety to
MfoofMutlicruittl ClillJ.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND"
Jtobi Confinement of lit
J'aln , Jlorror anil Jtlilt.
Aftcriiilnnnnabottteof " .llollicr'n l'rlenil"f
nulli ml but little imln , nml > IM mil ixpcrli nco thtl
wviknn * nfurwarj niiiul In mcli c . Wr ,
OlUt , Uin r , ilo , Jun 15th , l
Kent l.y eipreu. clmrtit * pr > | .alil . , on ruelptof
jirk-f , 81 Wl-cr koillit. llu.k lo ) Uuthtr iu llcil tree.
HUAUI'lItl.D ltl ! < .l I.A'I'OH C'O.J
ATLANTA , OA ,
BOLD IJV ALL. U11UUUI3T3.