THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HUMUaX DE < 4&MBER 20 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDI FION OF TRADE , Jobbers QjnoraHy Ropo-t Trada Flourishing aid Better Than Expjotod , LOCAL RETAIL BUSINESS NOT GOOD. The Hunrolty of Utri Tor Shipping I'nrnlyzos the Ijoual Grnln Mnrlcct No Snoulnl Glianuo In Country I'ro.ltioc. The local rotall trndo In a Roneral wnv is nolKOo.1 Thrro nro soma few oxeoptlons to Iho general mlo vvhero holiday fjooJs have brought In buslnos but tno oxeoptlons tire nnt numerous OIIOURU to nlcuio busl- lusi men. It iniy bo that the mild weather contributes somowhntto tlio dullness. The jobblnirtr.ido U In Just , the oppouto condition. Business Is gooJ , bettor even than xvas anticipated. If ovor.v branch of business in Omaha was In ai HourlshlnK a condition as the wholesale tr.ulo thcro could bo no cause for fault Mndln ; ; . Constdorablo complaint Is board about poor collections both In tlio city and country. The grain trade of Omaha hits bocn par- nly/ccl by tno cur fnnilno , which Is prevent In ; ; the movement of grain. Dealers liavo been afraid to soil for delivery , as tlio un- Lcrtaltitv of b&ing able to got cars in llmo to tilt contracts made the risl : tno Ricut. How much longer this scarcity of cars is to Qontlnuo is hard to say , but uiuil there Is a thungo for the better llttlo ran I'D expected f the grnln trade. In coininontlng on the car situation , which Is of the greatest Importance in ttio wast , the Now Yoik Bulletin remarks that It is nat ural for western roads to complain of eastern about car movements , and vice versa , because the modes of borrowing cars in order to fu- cllltato the movement of through freight from the far west to the far cast are such as neces sarily Involve great , disadvantages , some times to ono party and somotimcs to the other. Hut the present case differs entitcly from Iho chionic iltsputo which Is duo to standing causes. Obviously It is the immediate elTcct of an unusually lurgo movement of grain , cattle und hotrs , which has bcon so largo that tbo railioads , though fully warned that the freight to bo moved might bo unptccadcntcd in quantity , hud not prepared for it. Hut behind this is tun state of facts which has provcntod the ro.ids from making adequate preparation for ni.y expansion of trnfllc that was llkoly to occur. It is not in the least a secret that the westcin roads have for some years past tailed to enlarge their rolling stock and ether facilities in proportion to their mileage or to their trafllc. In 188T there woio trans ported 01,501,000.000 tons of freight oao mlle , but in Ib'JO 79,1H,000,000 ! and this } car the Increase has bcon phenomenal. In tbo tlnco previous years it was nearly 'M per cent , and it has probably risen moro than 10 per cent this year , or to 87,000,000,000 ton miles. But the number of freight cars on all the reads In the codntrv was ' .r 0SS7 , in Ib87 , and only 1,001,070 In 18W ! , an incraaso of 111,000 , or 11 per cent , instead of an increase of ' , ! 0 per cent In tonnage transported. There was wlso economy In avoiding Iho purchase of new cnr when tboy were nnt lllcelv to bo needed. But when now territories were rapidly set tling , admitted as states , and traversed by thousands of miles of rallioad just completed , It waj as ccitaln as any fuUno event could be that the tailronds between these states nnd the seaboard would nave much moro freight to carry. It was ] ust at this period that the cnlnrgcmcntof rolling stock stopped. During the year 189J It dallied only 10,000 In number of cars m the whole country , and mucb of this was in the cast and south. Kvcrv ether line of business is of course nlTectcd by this scarcity of cars. Ouo of those suffering most scriouslv Is the coal trado. In n number of web torn states there Is danger of n coal famine , and in Chicago the situation threatens to become serious. Largo factories and the railroads aio alrcaay consuming nearly all the coal in sizht , and small dealers are at their wits' end to sup ply their customers. It Is certainly n curi ous situation where unexampled prosperity pauses stagnation in trade and threatens Ecrlous dlscomfott and loss even to these who nro most fortunate. The produce mantels of Omaha have bceu dull for the past six days. Prlcos have shown some llttlo fluctuations , but nothing of any great Importance has , developed in the trado. UU.Ui/l UYK 3f < WK ai.LKKKT. OMAHA. Dec 10. The week closes with a liberal run of I1,1 ISO cattle. I5,4I > . ! hogs and IbS sheep. 3 3 ejirs In nil. ItrcelntH for the week foot tip ll39 cattle. fi'J.WO boss nnd 2,0,7 , sheep , agulnut I4.7.S1 cattle tlo , ft" > , tr > 4 IIOL'S and 4Vt ! sheep lust week and lUffl cattle. : aw : > hues and 1,071 sheep for the corresponding week last j oar. Durlnx theeaily pirtof the week the inoil- crate locelpts produced a healthy market , nnd prkcs udvnncul all along the lino. Cattle tlo values on Thuisd.iv weio liny whom from He to ' 'Jc Letter than lust * cnk. while the Im- pmvcmi'iits In bog prices woio possibly a sliado moro than that. This ndv.inco. however , had the cflcLtot e\cltlm { tlio country , the icsult bring licitvv receipts for the latter part of the week and a bad break In prices of luo lo "Oo on bnth cattle and hogs. The general cattle market today wns slow and iinin only lower all nronnd Iteally de- Mrablo biovos woio u rather senior article nnd with a fair demand such held their own fnlrlv well , lilds woio lower on tlio ordinary run of htceis , about lOo lower than Friday and from lUo lo ISo lower than Thursday , the bleb dny of the nock. Owing to very bearish news fiom eastern maikets boilers were goncially ready und wllllni ; to lot go at a moderate drcllnu , nnd as the demand was pretty ( rood. trudliiL' , whllo Mow. showed more life than mlulit huso boon expected. Common lo vary Bund natl\o steers hold from $ 'bO to flr ) . wlillo several of the host loads , weighing from l..ioj to 1.500 pounds , sold from $ l.uo to t4K > . 1'or this time ofyoar the supply of western cattle WUH rather moro liberal thun tiHiial. 1'alr to good steers sold from Jro ! to H.GO. While business was not o\erly brisk and trudlngdraiiKfd soinowlnit.llio close of the ni'trUot found but little useful stock un sold. sold.Thosnmo Thosnmo wns truoof the market forbut her fitnir. Ollerlngs were bomowhitt limited , but fully uu to the u\cr.igo us fur as iiunllty wns concerned , lingers bouan bid ding lower fiom thosturt and tlio bulk of the cows nnd mixed stock told a good lUu lower Hitn vesierduy. and from lOo to L'Oolowertiiun Thumday. It was a rather dull maiKot , Uood to choloo covs and hi'lfeirt sold from t./HJ to ( .1.00. fair to good grades fiom $1,75 to t.V.'V common nnd eannlng Una from $1.2.1 to } l.7.r > . lleoves , oxen and stags sold about as itHiial from (1.23 to f-.7.l. Veals were sutice. iioiiiln.illy qiiotiiblo at from 41,5' ' to il.75. Tlio utojker and feeder trade was rithor limited , but prices In the main tirni. Country huyorddld not want many but regular dealers w.intcd to renlenlsh their stocks and bought the bulk of the fresh offerings ut fiom ! - ' . " . " > lo t..bS. Keiireseiitatlvo Kales : ETHKIIS. 23 COUTH . . , S3 rows ft cowl , 2 Moor * . . t BU'en 1 itcpr. . . 3 MCOM 2 cows 2 cunt M COWS . 7 cowa . 10 cows , , 8 cows Unas A hcavvrun was "expected today , nnd for lliu Hist tlino tills wuolt expect it loin were moro Hi in rcall/ed. Receipts full loss than 1.000 hoa I short of thu heaviest run this your. 1 he week's ireolots utcooil those of lust , \\colt by noirlvn.i'O'Jhoid. ' The quality was Roncr- nlly very Kood , althouKh its usual when the condition of the mirknt Induces IndUcrltnl- nuto marketing , Iheru was a liberal propor- tloeiof vcrvcointnon lluhtiiml mixed stuff. Con ditions fuvoro I the buyers and tlmy ituoei'eduil In tutting olT an "Alb my slnvln.r. " Open- Iiij ; bids were from lucto I m lower. . 'oilers were Kcncnilly Inclined to lot BO on account of the heavy receipts ln > to tin I tlio extremely bear ish nowi fiom Ohio mo and tradliu was mo I- oratoly nitlvo at the decline. The host hcuvy hoiSHotd at from JIM ) tott.iV ) with u couple of prlino loads at $ .70. Coniinon lie.ivy and nilxrct packers wont at fron. tl.ff ) to S 1.51 .mil light iirnl M hi mixed loads from K'I3 to Jl.Vi , Iho market rather grew worse as the dav were nlotiK nnd hcforo noon prices were fully He to 200. lower tli.in venter-liny , with Innni-sln HireronU I'ully l.WJ hojrs remained unsold In the punt , the hulk of thuin , however. botnK Into anlv ils. Trading was largely from ILWJ to JI.OO , a-ilnat M.U3 to J''jyfsiciday. The nvcr.isu cost of thoho-s ; was * . ! . " ) . attalnst IITO' * yesterday und $ .i.'i. ' i lastSaturd y. , 1'rlces mo now buck where they were last Tuesday , the advance of the procedliv tnroo diiya bclnit completely wiped out. Kupru- " soiit.itlvc 3 i'oi : SIICEP Kcceipts consisted of but one fresh load that w.is consigned d I root to Sw ft \ . Co. and not olTeicd on the market. A small bunch of common mixed natives bold for fr.t ! > 'J. I'rlccs , are fully steady and the demand is active. 1'alr togotd n itlves are ijuotablo at from $150 to WOO , westerns at from frl.r > J to * t.7. > , common und stouUers at from JJ.OO to ? 17. > , lambs woighlng.VJ to 00 pounds , at from $100 to > 00. Ueprcbcntathos ties : No. Av. Pr. 0 83 J3 CO Receipt * and Uispo Itioii of Stock. Olllolul receipts and disposition of blocks as shown by thu boo\sof the Union Stock Varils company for tlio twenty-four houra. ending at 5 o'clock p. in , . December 10 , IS'JI ' : KCOEIl'TS. DISPOSITION. liivo Stouk Mirknr. CHICAGO. III. , Doo. 19. [ .Special Toloiram to THE IIFK.1 The market wns too liberally sup plied for the last day of the week. In addi tion to tin ) 4 , uoo rccoUod today there wns a consldeiablo iimouut of stale Htook and sales men found It Impossible to move the stuff except ut shaded prices. Thcro was a reduc tion from Thin sduy rates of from lUo to l. > o In undesirable goods , bales were slow and on abiaisotfroin $1.00 toJ.OJ ) for poor to extra co s , uniform and hulls : $ ' .0.1 to } J.5 for stuek- or.s and feeders , from iJ..K ) to t"i 7" > for common to extra shipping steers , from 21.50 to $ .1.15 for Texas cattle and $ . ' .00 lo JK > ) for vual c-ilvos. 'Iho weakness was ascribed to tbo fe ir of largely Increased supplies for thu Ilrst half of next \\eelt us a result ot the recent luhanco In prices The very weak fooling developed toward the oloso ofostoi day's trading was even more decidedly it feature uf today's market in hogs. The win in wo ither. the unexpectedly liberal receipts and the he iof tint wo shut ! hiivit heavy arrivals for Monday and Tuesday ot next week made biiiers t > hy and holilois anxious to unload. The warm weather also favored weakness and we h ivo noted a , reduction fiom jestotday'H opening prices of from 15o to 2lo per IW ) Ibs IK'itvy weights dropped to fiom W.70 to $ l.o : > and light sorts sold off to fiom $ .1 40 to MU" > . All the udMinco uatnud earlier In the wool ; before hus been lost , the innrketsfuiillnghiili- atantlully whuio It waa u neek iuo. 1 ho i\onliu ; Journal repoitst UATTI.H Ilo- colpts. 4.0JOJ hhlpmonts , l.VKi ; niarKot steaily at yesterday's ctoie. Today's sales , natives. f2.liva4.no ; cows. * l,00.ttt. No prune or expert - port stooi s on the market. lions Itecelpts , 3\OH ) : shipments , 7,011 ; market opened nctUe. 10I5u lowoi : roiuh aud common. M.Vxa',70j ( pitekors. J.l.7 Citbiij prime heavy and butchers' weights , HB-VUItK ) ; light. ur.uO.LU5. btiKKl' Itecnlpts , 1,500 ; shipments , none ; mantel llrm. uteady ; imtlve owes. M.OW6I.W : wothers. ? l.7VTt\M ; mixed , II.20Q4 Sj ; westerns , O ; Umbs , tL2 , City i.lvti Sluuk Market. Cirr , Mo. , Do ? . 10. OATrt.3 lie- eolpts. 4.100 : Hhlpnients. 1.50 1 ; market dull , f nni lOo to 15o lower for steers and from 5u to lOu Ion or fur cows ; good steers , f4.7W-1.2J : finny. fVVI.it.Vn : eous , Jl.4i'iil.03i stockum and fooderj. * J. . . ' > < ii.t.lr . lines HecelptH. 11.200 ; shipments , l.UOO : bulk , M.I ) ftl-WiHtl grades. 8-l.lViUW. HiiKKf lUeulpts , 400 ; shlpmuiita , OJi mnrkot \ury quiet. St. loiils Iilvo StooK Mnrkot , BT. I.oun. Mo. Duo. 10. OATTWS Ite- rulptD. 3JU | uhlpments. 7JJ : market nil et ; fair to fancy native steer * , MOvUHUO ; Tex u us and Indian * . ( i2iitl.75. llous UeculDta , j.loo ; shipments , S.OOOj mar ket loner ; heavy. ti.70ttJ.UOj mlicJ , 3.75 ; Decided Improvement in the Amjunt 01 Business in the Pit. TR.ADE WAS RATHER HESITATING. Forpl n Situation \VIIH the Controll ing Influence nnd ItVii4 Intensely IJulllsli A c tin M ( ; o IjiUrr 12n- liuylnjr , CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. 10. ' 1 hero was n , decided iniprovoincnt In the amount or business In the wheat pit on the Hoard of Tr.ido to-lay in comparison with th.it of tha put f w d'iys , though it was chlolly of a lee il ch'iraotor. 1'rlcos nt.irto 1 at about the oloiln ; llnirui of yesterday , but thu tiino of the market was heslt itliu and uncOrt Un for a tlnio. The con trolling Inlluoncu Hero during the wee < has bcuu the forcUn situation , wliluh has been Intunsoly bearish. llJth the lirltUh and continental matl.els h tvo not only bcon quoted lower from day lo day , but use ituit- latcti stou is and .1 very limited dum.iml wcro note. I In the u.ihlo advices. 1'or the last two days , however , sentiment scorned to bo M-erlnit towards the bull si lo and operator * weru moro mill moro Inullna 1 to think lint prices had roachoJ a point at which It would p.tv to buy. Itnuodcd hut a turn In the trend of foreign advices to ti.imUto thosonttmcnt In o a molor.ito bi'vln ? movement. The only advices from across the water this moral * were conlllctlne. The hoard's Liverpool cable quoted who it futuios ! Jd to Id higher and the market active , but Its London d s- p.iteh noted a decided decline In values. This w.is thought to bo an error , hm It was sulllclont to becloud thesttuttloiisoinowh.it. and to cause the uneertilnty nocjcl. A few lories made an olfort to unload and the bears sought to Inaugurate a raid , but It proved a f.tl'urc. The later cables showed tli it foruUn markets wcio really stronger , th it thoio were llbcr.it accept mci'S of last nights olTcrs , and tn.it foreigners wcra uood buyer * at ftoYork. . I'nr s was K tld ton \ \ \ e a I v.meotl shut ply. and one private e.inle s tld that llussl in itK''iits wcro huylni : lar o quantltloi of who it In Koumanl t. This ue\\s HOOII turiio 1 tin ; trade. K.irly solloM covered and Liit Ion , ' and the Helllirptossuio n tsqulckly lotlevi : I. H > tin , who hud sold lUor.illy arounil the was ( Uilok to see the drift of things anil hc/.tn to huv , I'ardrldvo. who was popularly sup posed to be a big sliort , bought Renerously on the upturn , partly to even up and partly for u sualp on the bull side. The crowd at Inwe was bulllshly Inclined and us soon as the m.irki-t showed Its stion. undertone theio were liberal buyers Sam Andrews , who hns been a pionounucd bo tr. openly announced that lie his abandoned that side and Is now lee ln4 for a ho ilthy bull market , basing ; his opinion entirely upon the merits of tlu situ ttlon at homo and abioid. There was no furore in the matket nor an ) ' bl spurt , but a Ntrane. confident feel- In : and Kood liberal buying. Trade , however. was neither heavy nor very broad. Muv opened at 07"jC. touched OiaBo wotUeiiDd to 07J0c , roacto I lo 0o. hold around 07'so for a time , weakened to'l7lic. but r illlu.l soniu nu.tr the clo o und closed llrm utllj c. Coin was decidedly weak carlv : the receipts were 70 cars moie thun oxuuctcd and Iticlmloil r ' ) c irs of contract Kiado. Thu Improvement In the inspection stilted pretty liberal sell- inK I Oliver ami Noi ton-Worthing belli ? In tlm lead an \\eaknuss i was at once apparent. A drop of ' 'c In December corn ut Now York Increased the depression. I , ttci , on the ad vance In wheat , thu tone of earn ImprovcJ , but it became unsettle I during the last hou > . coin. ; still loner and vloilni ; no ir the bottom. Thonmikut itcti'd lather nervous mil the crowd scired easllhclllnx froeiy when It bio'\c and liuyln r b tck us oi.'ci.v when It turno 1jt 1 ron _ ' . December opened at me lower at 47 ! u , and lluutuatlim as noted aliovc , re ceded to 4")34'u mi I c Oaod at 4ic. ! January shows u lois of lo and M ty of ti < < . O its wcro ste tdv and without fe iture. lion prodiifts were lower ; receipts of hoas wcro 7.UOJ head itlxne the estlm no and the pi ites at the yards were from I'm to L' u lower. I'aoUers wora frto sellers fiom the start with the Cuduhy 1'acklng company inoit aUKros- Hlve. The close was near thu bottom figures of the day. Estimated receipts for Monday ; Wheat , 30 cars ; corn. 2.V ) cars : oils , 1J tears ; hogs , 57.UOJ head ; for tLo week20UUO ! ho id. The leading futures ranged as tollows : Cnsh quotations were as follows : rr.ouu Unch meed ; spring patents. Jl.'iO ' ® 4.'Uj ' b ikeib' , 8l.stxi5l.oO : winter patents , J4.0J ® 4 8 : > ; straight , Jl WsAl 4r \\IIBAT No. 2 spr ng wheat , 01 'iaoi'ic ; No 3 spring wnoai. M'lHIo ; No. 2 rod.OUJSO.'c. COHN No. 2 , 41Wc. OATS NO 2. .uiie ; No. 2 white , 3.'i ® jo ( : No 3 white , JKUS'io. HVBNo 2. lXe. ) I No. 2 , 59c ; No. 3. 4530Jo ; No. 4 , . 1'ijAX SKUD No. I. DJ' O. TIMOTHY Ht.Ki > I'i Imc , 11.23 ® t.24. I'oitu Mess nor * , uci bbl , { " .70il7.80 : lard , nor cwt. $ OUftG. ) 25 ! : short ribs sides ( loose ) , J , " > .10V5 : dry silted shoulders ( boxed ) . $4 37HS450 ; slioit clear sides ( boxed ) , K. : > ) ® ! > M. M.WIIISKEV Dlatlllera' flnlsho 1 goods , per gal , $1.18. HroAii Out loaf , iinehangod ntSQiyc. CithnbE Stead v ; full cream chedilius , lie ; Hats , 11 ® lic ! ; Young Amerk'us , 12 ye. limns AND TVM.OW Unch mgcd. Hocelptb and bhlpmcnts today were as felOn - On the 1'roJncu excliango toJuy the butter market was \veiknr ; faiioy creamery , 2 Hi ® J7tic ; line wcstein. 2 > i62iio ; ordlnaiy. 2JO.4e : so uctcd dairy , ' . ' 5(4 'do , ordinary , 2JiS.'loj os , 2,024 o. _ New York .Uuriccts NKW YOIIIC , Doc. 10. rr.oun--Hoielpt9,21.410 l ) ! < gs ; oxpoits. ( ) , % * bbls , . ' > 0" > sacks : mar ket dull and heavy ; sales. 17,100 bbls. UuiiNUEth Quiet and stoadv ; yellow west ern. nisi&jw ) . WliKvr Heco pts , 22)iO ) ( ! bu. ; exports , 2 JO.OI9 bu. : sales , O5'uoo bu of tutuies ; sl.UD ) bu. of spot ; mirkot hlclinr and Irregular , closing easy and dull ; .No 2 rod. ifl.Oiliai.OU'i In store and elevator ; * U07"aai.iS'u ) alloat ; 11,07' ' To 1.0'J'4 f , o. h ; .No. 3 rud , il.iiJK'Edl.UJi ' un- gruled red , liliiil.01J'4 : No. 1 northern. 11.08 ? , ftSl.ii'i-S ; No. 1 hard , fl.l-'j ; No 2 nortlicin , tl.OI'I.O.I't ' , Options opuned li to Tjo upon foreign buying with bnttor eabloj , doullnod \ to 'io on locrtl toall/lng and easy western iiiUlcoh ; roacto I lt < it'/tu ' on a resufiiptlon of Toielgn buying through a fuither advance In the i a Ics , and elused llrm at 'i ® ' u over yostord iy. No 2 red , December , t .O'litlii'ij ? , eoslng Sl.nn't : J.inii iry , < . .OOSitl.U7'4. ' closing * l O7'j ; Pubruary.ll.OTVIiil. ' , . closliu' Si.OS' , ; March , I .lO'tfjI.tU't. ' closliu l.iO , April. $1. ill < T4I Hi ' ! . . floslng * I.UHU ; Miy. il.OS'.ai.iW.VHI , closing il.DS' , ; . ' iino.il uTiiil. iTU , elosliii ; JI.U7U. UvK Dull ; western , f 1.0 itsl.U.'Vi. lUui.i'.v Dull and Irregular ) No. S Milwau kee , 72IfiTlu. HAIII.EV UAI.T Quiet ; Oanada , country made , K5i < . ColtN-llecelpls , 232.J74 bu , ; exports. 17.S10 bu : sales , Iv00 bu. futures ; .Vli > jo bu. spot. apot iiiarkot Irregular and iiuloi ; No - ' . MCC'ioo In elevator ; hWvl.e alloit ; niuraded mixed. 47'ia70o ; No AM'.i'iJ'iJ'ie ' : steamer mixed , IW'i fi'p' , ! ic , Thcru was u bruik In December through liuxo rouolpts of contract grade aud clou'd i'iJ under yesterday : other months vcro 'ifeiio olT , but reacted 'ifc".u and closed iiiiehaiued to o dunn. Docon her. MIMJ'ic , clos IU at.V.\io ) ; .lanuary , iVl's QAPtC. closliuat ft4'4o ; I'ubruiiry. ft2'iS.il'.i' ' . floslna at M'ct ' May. 51i,4Wificlosing atfll'.c , OVT.-I Utcoipts , 112,011 bu , ; exports , 144,553 bu.t sales , none of futures. 41)1.000 ) bu , of spot. Spot dull and options dull und nominal ; De cember , 40So ; January , 40c ; May , 3oio ! spot. No. 2 white. 4u ; mUed western , 30)it''o ) ; white \\cstiirn , 4lfile ; No. 2 Uhlcu o , 4.'u ; January , llrm and fair dumand ; hhlpplni ; , t > 5 ® Tile : gi ( id lo chol o , ' .vft'Uc. llurs 1'alr ilcmand , llrm : utato common to good , IMi.'lc ; I'uclllu coast , l 'iiilc. huiiAii-ltaw , dull and .nomln.il ; ruQncil , qulot un I ste idr. Moi.\M < HS l'orolgii. nomln tl ; Now Orleans , act ho nnd llrm ; common to .uiuy. 'lia.s. . KiCK-1'ulr , active and llrm ; ilomoitiu fair to oxtra. S'lUTu ' ; Japan , 3li ® Ue. 1'HTUoi.KUM Opened ste uly and advanced > ( e nn tl o execution of a small buying outer. tlien beeiune dull unit romalnod so until thu close ; I'ciiunylvunlu oil. spot , 6'JUt1. Juuuary optlou opooed al Wiioj hljihuit , too ; lowest , at COc ; t. mm nil , no sales ; Iota' , f.OKitibls. . UoTinNRRKii oit QulotTiiud caiyi crude 2Cc ; yellow. 204c. J . TAt.t.ow-Qiiict nnd firm. " " > KOSIN Dull butKtcndyattained ; common tc sood. tl. fif&MO. ' Tuitre .TINS I'll m ami ( jit'ot at inuailijo. Krun I'lrni ! western , ! 033TMc | rccolpK 7TM pioka cs. r , i HliiM-Qulot nnd stoaly : wet salted New Orlotns soiceted. 4Mo73 iDA.dSSaj TOJCIIS so. lectod , M to 00 Ibs , ( Vi4 c. 1'oinc yulol and easy i old Hicss. $3.25j now incs-i. HTfttilO 2 : . ; extra prlnio. JJ.M. CUT -SATS Dull , easy ; pickled bellies , pick o 1 shoulders , f > o ; plukipd hams , 7'ii nilddles. nulot and sto'itty. short clo ir. f'l.'J i. I < AHII Lower ; western ste.iin . , IJ31 } ; opt'on silos. 3 000 tierces : Deccmbdr. I1.CI ; Januarv , ? l WHO 411 , closing ut lt.Bf rebruary , tn.f\ \ M iroh.Mft'ift,57. closing ut Il.fiO ; Muy.IJ.74 , closing at f 172. llUTTKit-Qit'ot ; wcsterndnlry , IfttlKo ; west ern cruamory. 10 ® . * . > lc : western factory , HVi © 20c ; Klgln , Ui'ic. CIICESU Quiet and ate.iny ; part Bklms , 4 ® ! > C. J in titON Palrly ndtlvo ; American , Oninlm Or.ilu Al rkot. Prices based on delivery at Mississippi rlvor points , Njbraska Inspujllon , and ton days' shipment , unless otherwise state. ! . WIIKAT No. 2 red winter,1 ) I bid ; No. Ssprlnl , 8c bid. OATS-NO. 2 whltr , .IIS'o hid ; No U white , 31 > , e bid : No. 3 colored , 3i bid. CoilN No. 3 or bettor , yi-ar shipment. 3Ho hid Iliirllngton ; .Wio ; lliiltlmoro , m diiys , : i'c ' bid ; Toledo ; January , 3S > iu bid ; oSVSo llaltl- in nro. Among thu silos wnra : 8,1,00 } No , ) or bet tor corn ; January 'He ; ,0)i ) sime. 3 e ; 10.00) ) HIIIIU , Deoi-iiibor , ! iOo ; 25.00J s imo , January. IW'ic. I1OAHD OP TlltDK NOTH9. J. II. Hrford of llcnvor Crossing , Neb , , was amoiu the visitors on the board. Mr. Tlsher of I' shor & Binlaiiclc. Pr.lguc , Neb , was In looking o\or the market. Knns.is City Atarkcts. KAVSAS CITV , Mo. , Dec. 10 PU > UH unchanged. Win : AT Steady ; No. 2 , cash , 7So bid ; Decem ber , 800 askud. CoitN-Qulot , steady ; No 9. cash , .TiMo bid , 3Cu asked ; May Cio bid. OATS Higher ; No. 2cash.il'4c ' bid ; January , .To asked ; .Nlay , 31 ] c bin , .l-'Jo askoJ. . Ilt'TTEli Uuehaiued ; creamery , S22Sc : dairy , I5.e ; store p leUed , IJUlCe ; rolls , IS ® 82e. 82e.HnnH HnnH Unch ingcd. I'i AX < uhii Until uiged. Il.vv Unclringed. KhCKtiTS Wbcat , 41,003 DU. ( corn. 22,005 bu. : ontM. .I.OJi ) uu. Siiii'MKNTi-Whcat , 23,0.0 bu. ; corn , 40,003 bu. ; onts , 2,000 bu. . Mii.WAttKi.n , WIs. Doc. 1 ! ) WIIKAT Plrni ; M iy , Ul'ic ' ; No 2 spilug. 03e ; No , 1 northern , i' . COHN Plrmer : Nc. 3 , 3015 < anc. OTStoaily ; .No 2 wblte. aH'Hu ; No. 3 white. 3-.2"e. IIAHI.EV Qulot ; No 2. 57c ; sample , on track. 30dl > : . HVE I'lrmj No. 1 , OOo. Cotfeo NEW YOUK. Dec. 10 Options ooonod steady and iinch ingod to U points decline , ana closed steady and iinchango I to 10 uoluls down ; sales. 1I.75J bags , Including : December. J1IOJ ® II.IO ; January , if IJfiil..7ii : Pebruary , Jl..SO ; March. JI2.0 > flil8.IO ; May. Jll.WXail.Ui ; Juno , fll.7.VftII.MJ ; July , Jll.liOll.fCi ; beptcmber. SI . ( Wf4ll.c : ; spot KIo , du 1 but stoiuy ; No. 7 , St. lion a ST. Louts. JIo. Dec. 10 , WHEAT Higher ; cash. O.l'5o ' ; May , 033 c. COIIN nteaily : o.ish. 3S' c : May. Ill e. OAT.S Hioady ; cash. Uliti. ' ! May , JJ * e. I'oilK Weak ; now. * I1.-.0. IjAllti Dull at * - > SO. , iKl$1.18. . j _ nilnurapolis Wlipnt Slnrkof. MiNNEAi-or.is , Minn. D'ep. 19 Who it was quite strong until the clo o , when thi'io was a bieak. C isli was not very active : iccelpU. 470 oars. Close : .So. 1 mirtlioin , Dcconn er , Si'ic ; .May. UJyi1 : .lammry.iMHfc on tr.icK : No. 1 hard. bc ) ; No. 1 noiihern , tiS'/c ; No 2 northern , Liverpool nritcts. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 19. WIIRVT--rirra and In poor demand : holdcis oiler Hpirln lv ; Cali fornia No. I. 8sO'd < iMj 10.1 per cental. Coitv bteady and dull ; uil\cd western , 'sS d per cental. / UACON Lens clear. 43 Jbs.323 Od per cwt. Cincinnati .Markets. CINCINNATI , O. , 13ec. fa WHEAT Easier ; No 2 rod. 9)/4o. ) OOHN In fair demand'No. ) 2 , mixed. 45c. _ _ OATS llaroly steady ; No. J mlxeJ , WIIISKEV JI.18. Toledo Gruln .Mnrtcat. Tot.KDO.O , Dec. 10 WHBAT Active ; No. 5 cush OCJaC. CORN -toady ; No. 2. cash , 44Hc. OATS Qulot ; c ish , Jlc. California w lie it Kxports. S\N PlUNCibCO Ca' ' . . Doc 1' ' ) , Wheat experts - ports for the wecx to date , 40J,40.,03 centals. . rriirtcrs' TalK. CIIICAHO III , . Dec. 19 Counsclman it Day toC'ockroll llros. : Wheat titled stroiu within nariow limits todav. The Important Influ ence wns the temlen y shown In foielgn mar kets to follow nn advance on this Hide. Kx- lorteis uought at higher prices and the de mand was sharper for cash \Uieut at prim iry points tli , in for futures in the great markets. itrudstreot's reuoi ted clearances for the past week wcro less than for the two weeks preu-dliu. The fee. Ing that the visible Mip- lily on Monday would show a liberal Increase iiold spoeiilatuo buyers In check und pre vented anything like a boom , Corn was weak and lioldfis wore anxious to sell near futures and buv for May delivery , hhlppors are In clined to buy now No. . ( torn and hold It thirty days for dryliu out. rather th in to pay the lanuary premium fet No. 2 corn. Oats were j.islei for spot , but llrm for the May futures. Provisions were hcasy under a contlnu ition of thu liquidation of Jiinnary pork , which - oiMnoncod yesterday. Wo look for a sudden areak and a good buying of spot early next week. Uiuctao , III , Dec. 19. Kennett. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MuWhorter : The bullish sen- linent carried over from yesterday did not Inil n uch encouragement In the early cables. It Is trim that thu moat of them quoted higher prices , but the undeitonii was dull aud Inac tive. With pour dent mi ! for two dour * , prices did not get above tliosi ) iniido at the opening. Itoom trader- seemed to bo rather bullish and olVorocl Ilttln opposition to the subsequent ad vance , which was cnglnceiod by local talent , but at 077iO It teemed as If the eiop ivas for silo and the market declined us min'h n tlueo minutes us It had advanced In an tour. Thu bu go today appears to have been Drought about by a few local operators for a Torn speculative turn and It Is hardly proba- jle tluit prices will be put materially ilghor for the present unless foreUn n irkets should show moro Btiongth. Thu feature In corn wi.s the continued liquidation ot Douoiubctr aud January longs at receding prices. Ilccelveis geiioi , uly are of the opinion that not only will the receipts bo argely In re isod next month , but tnat grad- ng will bo much better. Slioald lliero be an ibiindanc'o of contract corn It will of course 1)0 Impossible to hold near options at a con siderable premium over Mtiv. butbul ship ping weather and poor grading would put a dlltcront face on the situation. Oats were dull and without any foaturoa. rim flood of lio.-s which nnrllally subsided early In the week lias broken out afresh and the provision market bus boon greatly do irohsed In consequence. , fflio. packers seem to ) o anxious to get Dikes lo , > v enough us a basis fora bull doul later In tlu scason. NEW YOIIK , Doo. 19. Th ? stouk market today WHS a loglt mate continuation of thosoot the ast fuw days , there being still the very pro- lounced buylnt ; by comiilUxlon houses \\hllci .ho belling rein. lined pilitulpa Iy piofrnslonal and with no sljiiincuncdniTliu temper , while strjng iilmost throiigli/Ait' / was heavy at times under pressure of tH'e boars und further realisations. The great ( yiUuro ot the day , lowovur , was the tontlndkjit puichnsos by tlio 'orelgners and the aioc-is wjuuh are the great est favorjtos abroad were ifia most prominent n the market today , Aniynjf these , Cro and ! < ouls\lllu& Nashville weru specially cou- aplcnoiH. the Ilrst beln itgaln the leader In ) O nt of activity whllu scuclPX a in irku 1 nd- vunco mid thu last m.ikhu the largest llniU CHln of anythlii ; on the.ictUo list. The bunk statement , whllo It had no appnr- ent lininodlatu Inlliui'ice upon thotoursuof pr.cen by reason of Its extremely heavy gain In cash , brlngla : tlm'aurpliis reserve up to the highest lUuros knoun In nionllH , not- withstaudliu the very llbutnl exp inslon In ( Kins , laiinot fall to Improve the tunu of spec- ulatlon In the near future. Wahm h prufuriad w.is nisei very actlvo an I stroiu , f urtlnir In creasing Its aiiUbtanthtl gu n of yester day. Among the low price I uhurei , Jotton Oil , Iho Iowa Cuitral | > s Iho Central 1'uc.llu and lloekliu Vulloy led In thu upwind nauunieiit. all scurlnt malsrliil advances , wlillo the st , I'uiil A 1uuitlisoro / \vutk , the lireferied reuctlnc ii ! per vent. Thu market in general opened quiet but higher , und whllo bour presnqro oauseu the loss uf the opening uu iis In tin ) early Houilius , the confess. on was only niomcntury , und tlio whole list HOOII resumed Its steady upuurd march , No l im Of roautlon until the Uu il dealings wire hcen. when re.ilUulom on the mtKinces nc- orued eiusud some. luHltutlon , but the close was mill ncti\o and Urn to strong utor near the liUlunt prices nf thu day , Amoiu ihu uutlvu Sharon thu tin a I pricis liow kiuali u'ulns us a rule , but LuulsvMo St Naihvlllo ura up IU pcrocnt , Wnbnsh preferred l't per cent nnrt Cotton Oil 1 per cant , Government bonds Imvo boon dull nnd stt uly , Htnto bonds Imvo been nojlcctt'd. The fiillowliu nro the clonln t quotitloin for the lo.idlng stocks on the Now York Stock exchange change today : ex dlv The totiil sule1) of Hloc'Us today wcro lwrt.481 hiics. InoliulltiK AtulilMin , 8011 ; C'hlciiuo ( Jus , 4,202s Duliiwuro IiiicUinv.mil i A West ern. 2,10' ' ; Hrli1 , .R.I70 ! Hoculii' ? Vnllov. . ' .niO ; l > ; i'.o Shore , 2'JIO ' : Loulsvillo .V Nnshvlllc , 5,20 ; Northwestern , 2,110 : Northern I'.iolllo linifi'rred. 3..MO : Hciullii ? . 0,8Xi ; It chiuond & \\Vst 1'olnt. 4.2.11 ; St. f'uul , 12.185 ; Union I'jclllc. 3,5j5. Kinnnulal llovlow. NPW VOIIK. Dee 19 The Post says : Thuro wis ; tlio ilsinil closliK up ot spoculiitKo nucounts today Inuldcnt il to the close of the wool , , I ut the form It as-mined was til- niust nltoKt'thur liiiyliiK to coMir short ron- 1111011 The loi'ont UKpre-isUo liuyeis of the Ic. dliiR Rtoulis worn not union ; ; the sellers toJny , a pretty poslti\o proof that thov are not content with tholi modelito rcall/lng s \ai \ of yesterday and theduy hoforo , and not In any linrry to t.ike y roll is. On the ether hand , the profession.il operators , most uf whom lniM' bcon continually soiling the mar ket short on the expect-xtlon of Deet-mher dullni'ss or ro letlon , ciimn In us heavy hiiycrs , the striking fe.Uuro of ted ty's nuirl > ot Ito I n- , In tact , the unusual magnitude of the blocks of stock houiht In ono single hid for this account. The result > v.is wh.it would n itur.tlly he siipuoboJ , The granger stocks us u whole and the majority of tlio other active stocks made sharp and continuous ad vances on rom irl.ahly heavy trading The Vandcrullt slocks were qulot und the eo.il stocks , concerning which rumors of another anthracite war are again boliiK Industilously clrciiliitod. hung heavy , hut these \\eroo\- ceotloiis. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now Vurk Money .Mnrkct. NiiwVniuc. DOI10. . MONKV ON CALI , Hnsy. ranclns from 214 to 3 percent ; lust loan , 2j ! poi cent ; closed oirorcn at2'5 per cent. I'HIMII MKIIUANTIMi I' l'rlll 4 Si © ' ) per COIlt. Hii.itt , NO KfCiiAvoc Quiet and sto.idy at f4.8'i.5 for sixty-day bills and } 4 8US for demand. Tlio following were the closing prices on Lends : Ioii < loii Stoolc Markets. irort-fo'itfd ) ) ) ' IS1) ! liuJnnva Onrlfi Ilm i-.U.\ \ LONUOV , Dec 19. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to THE HhK.I The stock markets closet ! with n good tendency and with business fall. 'Iho prlucip il feature w la the fuither adv.inio In American railway , which closed about at the best points touched. The limner i.ulw.iys wcro also stroiu. Sil ver and rupee piper closed steady. Consols wore also un tltered Discount rates were harder today on the wlthdr iwul of gold from the bank for Germany. Tluoo months bank paper was finally quoted at viier cent. Cull money was also u ilttln marked at I'i to \Vi \ per cent. The Impression Is that moro gold will bo sent to the Berlin nuir.ot next week , peril . .ps 'lOO.OOJ Ibs. In all. Homo 4i,000 weio received by the hank from Lisbon where i.-00OJO wcro withdrawn for Germany. > - I.OSUDN , Ilcc. Ifl. The following were the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. in. : Consols money. . , . 'J3 5 IU M exicim ordlnnry ao Coneols dlscuunt. 7-lb ht I'aul.cummun. . . Sl < 4 N. V. 1' . & 0 IsU. . . . Sl ) ) N. V. Central . IU Cnnnrtlan racltlo. . . . 9 lit Itcncllnn . 10 1-4 Ktla . ! d. MOMSV 2 pel cent. Katt of discount In the open market for both short aud thieu months bills 2 per cent. l < Inanuiiif Ontcx. NEW OUM.NS. : La. Dec. 19. Clearings , $ J.- 2 7 , 1(11. ( KANSAS CITV. Mo , Deo. 10. Clearings , 11,500 , 71D : for the week. * J,3SOIO. | HAI.TIMOHT , Md. . Duo. 10. Olourlius. y2,3Jfl- 18J : balances , HT.'i.T.'J ; money , U per cent. NKW YOIIIC , Dec. n Hunk clearings , $12(1- ( 2.\S.OT8 ; b.iliuicos. jn,47ii'l40 Kor the week , ole.irtnijs , ' { 7. SOsSti2r ; balances $ J."i'J13OS' ) . I'litLAr.nr.i'iUA , I'a , Ore. ID Clearings SlU.Ol'.MS ; bilances. Jll,27rO. ! Clearings for the week ending today , $ bo.554GJJ ; balances. JVJ2I..WO ; money. 4 per cunt. WASHINGTON , n. 0. , Dee. 10 The amount of 4'iperi.ent bonds redeemed today , Jll'l,20J ' , making the total redemption to date $2-J12- ! V.O , and leaving outstanding $ I.IO..rii ) . NBW YOHK , Dee 10 The exports of soeolo from tlm port of Now York last week woio * ± i7,23.l ofhloh JJI.OJ ) was gold anil f2),20l ! ) was si var. The Impoitsof specie histieok amounted to il.DSMMJ. of which JDSJ.'WJ was gold and MSIS silver. CiilCAno , 111 . Doc. 11) ) . Now Yort oxchango. slow at pur to lUe discount ; money , quiet and unchanged tit U per cent. Clearings for the day. lll.OII.SU ; for the week. JJ7.8I4.I.H. ritor- Iln4 exchange , unuhaiijotl , at ? l.8'y for blxty- day bl'ls. ' and JI.S4V for sight diufts. IlOsro.v , Mass. Doc. 10. Ulo.irln s , JP.SOO- 4.1 1 ; li.il incca. Jl Hl.,70'i ; r.ito for money , - / per cents exchanio on Now Voik. fitoldo discount. 1'or the week , clotrlims , tJO.V | ) DO,1 ; b.ilnneed , $1,720 ! 'JPor the corioHpoudlng wenk last year , clearlnr'H , JOJI/JJi , lul ; bal- iinco * . CHILLY. Has Upon noclnrotl , ami Victor. After Victory Una Iloon Oura. The Kn- qmy Unving Hoon Uolnforeotl by the Torpedo Hout "Liv Orpto , " the Contodt la Upcoming moro IntorosHiiff. Hut Our Wool Clml SubJootH i Withstand tlio AtlaolvH uiul Ilold Tho'nPoUtlon Amonirtho Ilonlthynnd Au- Hvo People of the Kiu-th. An Inner Covorlng of Wann ft Gli'r-nt' ' ° Roslator ot Close Woven Suit ; with an Otitor Plallii ) ? of un linprocnnhlo Over cent TIic o Are the things Tlitit Oiin Mo Donutiiletl Unoti , , , , . . _ _ 1 III K J M ! < ! > ! Ill I _ ill These Trying TiniiM.Vo huvo L'\wtorotl Our Infant IinliHtrio ; : And are Now Knablod to ComoatoVUlt thu World In Pro- duulnrr Our Own G.tnnonta. Wo Ilavo All IlotrJ of the Days In Which Clothing nnd All Artiolon "Uso in This Country Were Mtido Unon Honor. Wo Hold Tlitit Thia Was So Not Uoeanso Mon \Vo'o Any Dotter or Moro lion- est Th-iii They Are Todtiv. But UoniUEo Thun the Producer Dealt Directly With the Con sumer. Ilia Solf-IntoreatCoin- polled Him to Give His Patrons the Full Val u o They Were Enti tled to. Today the Position Wo Occupy is Precisely the Same. Wo Produce Our Clothlnp and Soil It Direct to the Consumer. There Are No Mid dlemen to Transfer the Responsibility to. No Intervention of Iho Usual Wholesaler and Jobber to Add Their Proflts to the First Coat. Our Lntoreata Ate the Same as the Old Time Manufacturers' . LARGEST MANUFACTURERS AND BETHBi OF CLOTHING IH THE f ORLD. Browning , King & Co. , RELIABLE CLOTHIERS , Southwest Corner 15th and Douglas. Open till 9 P. M. Evenings Until Christmas , alter which time wo will close at 6:8O : P. M. DRJ. . E. THE ; KOTIM ) SPKGIILIST in tiic treatment or ail forms or PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 yours experience. Gloot mid all ivnnoyincr disohat-jros ; Stricture or dilllcnlty or pain In rollu\lng the Itladder ; hyphllls and all dlsoasoa of tlio lllo.il and Skin : Noi voiisnoss ( ienor.il Debility , Loss of Manhood mill Ambition. Want of Llfn and Vitality , Had .Moniory , Desuoniiorit , Discouraged , Hollef obtained without loss of time from IniHlii HI. The most pow- oiful lomedles knoun to modem suloneo for the treitmcnt of the above diseases , The weak piow slum ; , the dosuondont become Chi-orfiil from ionin\ed Vitality , Ambition unrl Coura/a. Jly resouirosind facilities foi dolnz business 1110 uiiKiirpassed. All coircspondonco Httlotlj pilvatc. Write for toinib , circulars and question list , llth an I l''uriuun ' Sts. , Omaha , .Nob. ir/joAi.s.n./ ; Country I'rotlii'jo. Coos-The built of the silos of fresh Htoulc weio teporloJ at Jlc , but 24o was touched oc casionally , lltmnu A larxu proportion of the reonlpts of Knoil butter /o at 1U- , with small lots of the beta at 17:8o : rour/mv Chickens. fSWr. with a Kood many Rales at 7c ; Kuise and duekh plenty at L10o for uoud Hiook : turUeya , HOiu'c. OAMI : 1'ralilo ' chickens , f4 71Q.VU ; Kniuso. l.2JiJI.7 : miillaiHl ducks. 13.0) ) ; blue wliiKi'd teal , 11,71 : creon wliuod tual. tl. 'ill ' mixed ducks , tl , 23 s jitelc labblts. HLOaiDO ; Hinall , ttuiOl.S.'i ' : qunll , I. ' , ' : : squlrroli , tl.Oi ; deer siiddlca , l.Viblilu per Ib. : ( her c.ireahsos , Ute 1 cj autoiopo n.nlUlos , llOISc ; carcasses , IKQlOc. HlduH mill Tdlloiv No. 1 ( rr on salted hlde . 4SSP40i No. Rtccni-iilled lildes , : iji.lio ; ; No 1 BFCOII salted blues , 2S to 40 Ibs , nicQIXo ; No 2Kreou silted lildiH , 21 to 40 lli. MM'/iQ ! No. 1 veal cult , N lo 15 It ) * , He : No. 2 vi ) il eaif , B lo l * > Ibs , 4cNo. : I dry Mint hides , 7"u ; No. 2 dry Hint hlduj , ftOOui No. Idly Halted hides , yifiiie ; till- low , No. I , .IliUI'jo ! tillnw , No. 2. white A , lUI'ie ; Kreuo ; , white II , : i'i ' < i crciuc , yellow , > lc ; urease , ( lurk , 2tio : old liuttei , 2iJ'iu ( ! ; benswax , pnmu , l"ifi.Sii rou tallow. UiJo. _ Omahn MIIIInK company : Hollanoo. I'utent , tJ70 | luvlnulblo. I'atimt. ttiiO ; ! , ouu blar. Hu- perlatlve , . ' . : n : HiuwlLue , ( .0) : IMney I'am- II. H' ' , a. 1' , Oilman's Hold Mortal , & ! .70 | Snow While , { . ' .41 ! hiiQWllnko. t..OOj low L'r'idc , 11.00 ; Qneon of Ilia I'antry ' , i..Hi ; Minnesota .Superlative , 2.75i bran , il4..0 ( | chopped fouJ , J.'OOJ. Constipation poisons tno DlooJ ; DoWitt's Little Eurly HUors euro constipation. The cause removed , the disotuo U KOIIO. Dr. Hlrnoy curoa uutiu-fh Uoo bldg. Dr. Culllruoro adjuuts f/luhsu8 , U blilg IE FITS ! When I nay Hire I di > not moan merely to etop tbxm for a tlma and then Imva tliLm rotuni n ln. I mean a rallies ! curt. I Imvo undo tlndnoiuoof FITS , KI'I. l.r.I'jV or rALIiINa BIOICNM.S.S n life lon tndy. I warrant my remudy to oura the worst cawd. Ilocauao dtliora Invo failed h no reason for not now rocoirlnc a euro. Kond At occo fur a troatlftQ and a I'roe llottle ot uiy Infallible remedy. Glto liiprosa and Punt Oflko. II. < ! . JtOOT , ni. U. , 183 I'enrl St. , N. Y. Til 13 Al < VItUI3r. rNSrUUMnNTSulacodon record December J. 19 , isO : WAIIHANTY UKKDI. Tlieodoro Ol on to O I' Dabll , lot 0. Olson's sub t 450 William J Maxwell , trustee , to 11 T Clarke , lot 3 , blo.-k 174 , Omaha 23.000 U H I'aynuaiid wlfo to William .Miller , rt al , lot 1 , Van liiiren place 1,200 Bautli Mayhow and husliund to C ) H Uoodlmiu , purl no so 12-lli-lu 3.0X ) A O Troop and wlfo to K W Sapp. lots 8 , U. 16 to 19. block 10. lot 21 , block 17 , lots 17io2l. block IB. Orchard hill . . . . 4,500 David MaoAMaii and vrlfo to Kdwnrd Ohrlstoirurson.lotH 2 and 3 , MacAslan's sub. , 2,404 H II lUldrlito and wlfo to O T ( Hindus , s in ft lotfi and nlWKft lot ft , block ' UoihachV.'iid add. ex w 10 f t 7,100 W O AlbilL'lit and wlfo to William Itnulidford. lot 10 , bloclc 31 , Albilghl'd choice. 300 U rrediloMon to Gustavo llenoke , Sj of middle M lot. 10 , Johnson's add. 3.CCO Soublo ( leiKler to same , lot 7 , blouk on , t-ontli ( liniiha.aiid lot 18block 7 , U nun- 1,043 llciman Koiiiit/o lo I ) I ) Miller , ek'ft lot I ) , blouk mi , Koiint/o place . 3,650 I ) I ) Miller and wife to I I ! llurdlck , w ft lot 2 nnd u l-,4 ft lot J , block 3 , 1'ostui'n place . . . . . . 4,004 M O Canter and husband to OBOrln- Blenilet nl , o.Oftuf wOJ ft lotd. blouk J , bouth Omaha . 100 QUIT Or. VIM DEEPS , A M C'owlo to Hhoiiinuu AdaUn , lot B , block C > , A miller placu . 100 UKKI ) . J ! ' lloyil , nherHTnale , to Miles it Thomp son , lot to. block 10. Walnut hill 400 Hume toUils lliuisLii , lots U and 10 , block'J , Arbor ulai.u , P33 Total uniouiit of tr.u'stori ' 153,178 rJoWltt's Llttlo Barly Utser . Host 11UU pill ever nmdo. Cura comtlpattou ev Unit ) . MoaoviiUkU U athoiano\r