THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Big Exports from Pivo Points Advanced tbo Prlco of Wheat. THAT CEREAL OPENED A SHADE EASIER " " " " * " Corn Opened Uorlrinijpil nnd After Splllni ; Up n Fraction limed Oft' , Clo rlrm ntTop I'rlcrs Stocks nnd lloniM. OinoAoo , III. , Hoc. 0. Mg exports , pqulva- lent to 1,115,003 lii. ) from Ilvo ports , pulled prlco of wheat hero'c ' { out of the hole , Attlio close the market was steady nt ! fe gain over last night's prices. Oorn shows nn ndvuncoof So nnd provision1 ! , uflor avorngtnx very weak , It'ftolT slightly above yesterday's lliml figures. Wheat opened a sliado cyslur on light busi ness mid tlio large receipts In tlio northwest. Hut tlicro was nut much o ( To red mill , with Iho demand mlllclent toulnorb It readily , price * held Htendy. Ijuler tlio c.lour.incos bacnmu Itnown , when tlio tnnrkot displayed inoro Btrength. The hU ovpjrls , taken In connection with the loportod dull ness and weakness of Iho ( ratio abroad , s a surprise totho trade. Many ron- tendi'd tliut ( ho exports are of wheat sold dur ing tlio summer for fiitino .shipment , and only now trolns forward. Others said It was merely wheat ronslKitcil on speculation us II could bu carried cheaper alnoad than here , Itas also declared that the visible supply In die- eleva tors pointed to an Increase of 2,000,000 b-j. and on the other hand them wetu minors that Htrong paitles hetu have bought more than twice as much for May as t belt- con ti act wheat In Htoie. and Insist upon an Immediate loukon- Ins with the .short selluis. Corn opened about unchanged , and after fcolllns up a f i action eased oir fiom 'So to He. At the decline the demand Imptoved , and on buylnx by commission houses supposed to liu representing the piovlslon Inlciest , tlio pilco was soon ndvanced full ' { e. Then ) \\IIH a dis position on the pull of many ( o .ell shot | as the tun ) hot has had a steady decline for some time. Theclosoasslendy at thu lopiitlee.s. Outs llnctuated ulthcotn and closed fi out Kc to ? < ; hlcher. The mat Uet \ \ as quiet and featuieless tluuilKhout. Provisions opened sltoiiK and hlRhnr on Iho fact that tbo hog market was quoted early as opening bljjber. Later It was leporletl weak. Thu bccond leport caused homo sollln ; ; of pto- vlhlons anil theie was iiilleu | deellne mini Iho oiicninitpilccM , hut late In Iho session the clique biokeis became iielho huyeis and caused a tenellon to above theeloslnjs UKUI-CS of the prmlons day , I'oik at the close was \ip 50e , laid fioin 5c to 10c and ilbs'Si ; , lly homo It Is thought that thu Uudahy buying was only a blind for frcu belling going on through other houses , > Tbo estimated lecelpts for tomoriow aio : Wheat , 100 ears ; corn , 175 cars ; oals , 185 cats ; hops. 14,000 head. Thu leading futnies ranged as follows : OI'KNI.MI. Ittllll. LOW. CLOSE. WHBVT No. 2 December. , Jntumrr n Mny 73H 71) ) Cons No , a December. . . Jnnunrr OATS No. 2 December. . neat 80 SOW January. . . . at 31 Mnjr 35H HESS 1'oiuc- Jnnunry. . . . 15 70 11 TO 15 I2 15 GO 15 05 15 02 ! ii 15 5U 15 U LAUD December. . 9 55 0 B1 tl 45 9 GO Mar b 8J 8 U3 8 871. ; 8 ' . ' ( ' BI1OIIT III1I3- Jnnunry , , . . 8 IJM 8 15 807M Mny 8 10 8 15 7 H7H , 8 10 Cash ouotatlons ucro ns follows : l''i.OUH Kasy and unchanged , WHKAT No. 2 spring. 7iMi7'2jic ! ; No. 3 spring , G4@G'Sc ! ' : No.J led , 71 > Q.7116C. ! COHN Lower ; Xo. 2 , 2-HSc ; No. 3 yullow 08 o. OATS No. 2 , aO'ic ; No. 2 white , 35Ucj No. 3 White , 31 > @ 33ic. ! Uvn No. 2 , 40'5c. HAIII.EV No'.2 , tile ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 40301c ; No.I , f. o. u. , 3344c. KI.AX Sr.KO-No. 1 , Jl.08nWl.00. TIMOTHY PCIu : Prime , $1.09. I'oiiK-Mess , per bbl. , $14.3514.r.O ; lard , per 100 Ibs. , $0.r > 0 : short ribs , .sides ( loose ) , 18.15 ; diy salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $7.8714 © 7.50 ; short clear sides ( bo\cdJB.40 ) < a8.DO. WHISKY Ulstlllcis' llnlshed goods , pur gal. , 11.20. SUOAU Cut loaf , gianulated , standard "A,1' unchanged , The follow Ing weto the iccolpts and ship ments today : On the Product ) exchange today the butter market was dull ; creamery , 20fi29c } : dairy , 19 © 2Cc. Eggs , steady ; ; stiictly fiesh , 2223S5c. * Now York Markets. NEW YOIIK , Doc. 9. Ki.oini Kocolpts , 27- 200 pkgs. ; exports , 11,700 bbls. , 20,000 sacks ; uuirkut very dull and weak ; sales , 8,100 bbls. WlllIAT Hceoints , 271,000 bu. ; exports , 200- 000 bu. ; sales , 175,000 bn. Spots dull , unset tled , weak ; No. 2 icd , 78'i78Jc ! In store and clovator ; 78" , ' < 70e alloat:78@7e : ! ( f. o.li.j No a red , 74tfn70i : : ungraded , 75@7HJc ! ; No. 'J northuin , 83Mrtt83''c ; No. 2 noithern.HO'fW ' BOHc ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 77U@77'Se. Option' were dull , closing ' 1,0 advance on steady tr.id- Ing , ch Icily local switching , and advancing on light iccpfpts'ic. December , 7HT,77'6c ( , clos- Ingat77 < a77 c : Januaiy , 77j'-i7Hljc ( , closlnv at 7H'c. ' ; March , BOKfCHO'ie , closing at bOJJc May. 82"i < ( i82 11-lOc , closing at 82 c. HYK-Dull. steady , HAUi.t'.Y Quiet. MALT "Dull. COUN Itccolpts , 23,000 lti. ; exports , 59,000 uii. ; sales , 405,000 bu. of futures ; 28,000 Im. . Boot. Spots falily actlvo and firm , with op tlon ; No. 2 , OOc In elevator ; OKftOUio allo.it Options advanced Hau on .light icculpls covering letter expoit demand and shorts ) ecembur , OO'jC ' , closing at OOijc : January > 0'J51'e. $ closing at01j c ; May , 52Ji52 ac dosing ai < 52iC. OAIS Kecelpts , 7,000 bu. ; exports , 1,000 1m. sales , 85,000 bu , futures , 30,000 bu spot HpolH ( lull , steady. Options dull , tinner December , 30.ic ! ! .lannary , 37Q37UC , closln nt 37'ic ' ; May. 39V3'Je ! $ , closing at 39fe HpotNo. 2 , white , 41ic } ; mixed westein , 305 8H ( ! ; whlto westoin , 4048o ; No. 2 Chlcagi HOPS Qulot and easy. KuilAitHaw , nioio lit in and active ; sale- 1,000 Muscouido , 89 test , 2 15-lCo ; lellneil moderately active , flim. MOI.ABSKS Now OrleaiH , steady Imt inoilcr ntoly actlvu ; Klo , falily active , steady. Kios Uulot , weaker ; western best , 28c receipts , 4,050 pKgs. Wool Kiitr ilemand : firm ; domestic llcuc 2035 ; pulled 20&32 ; Tu.xas 10tt21. Ql'ork quiet , llrm : cut meats , Clllll' pickled shoulders , 8 8'io ' : middles dill liHid qulut. Hi men western stuai closed at $9.90 bid ; $10.00 asked ; sale none ; option * ales , none. December , $ U.8I January , $9.22 , asked ; May , $9.20 , bid. HUTTint lull , wuakur ; Klgln,30j4i31c ! ; OilKi-.SK-ralr demand. 1'ioliiON Qulut , steady ; Amui lean , $13,00 : 15.50 , Coi'1-r.u-Qiilut , llrm ; lake $12.22. LKAIDilll$2.75. ; . TiN-Steailp ; Straits , $10,80. Oiiialiu Product ) .M irlict. The feature of the market was the advanc In eggs. Other kinds of pioduuo roinalnm without any Important changus. hiiiis Slilctly fiesh stock was In demand a 26c. I'oyi.TiiY The general marKut was al ) ii Bluntly nt the quotations of thu day hnfoi * Upoddiussed poultry was quoted as follo'wh Chickens , Ka8c ( ; till keys. UHftllo ; gcu u an ducks , oaioc. Llvo poultry appears to b neglected , At-ri.ns Quotations aio : Good stock , $3r e4.00 ; cholco to fancy. $4.004.25. HANANAB Quotations mo ; Tajr to goo iMpplng-stock. $2.)0 ( 2.50 per bunch. j uiTiu--Tlio : hulk of thu receipts of count r roll sells at 1'1 Go. Select slock brings 17 ( lye , and occasionally somulhlng IsiecolM1 that Is good enough lo bring 20c , but sue packages are scaico. Thuiu Is practically i demand forereiimuiy , which Ibiiuoicd at 20 OuANiiuiiniiui Qiiotatloiis mo : Hull ai cherry , $8.00 pcrhhl. ; boll and liuglo , $9.51 lutu I'aiio Cpd , $10.00. The uulvuls on tl Vuurkct are light. . . . are : 1'ralilo chlckt'i - - - - - - . -v W.OO4.nO ; KiniiM ) . 4.OO ; iiiniU , * l.OO < ai.2 IP , 1. < H)1 lack Milpo , * I.25 l.tJOi plovi Vf ? , ( ' , " - . ' ) > 'Kr' * l.- & < ai.t'0 ! canvas biu ( lucks , f9.OlWUO.00 ; icd head duck , J4.O mallard ducks , J3.75j bliiti wlm ; teal , * 2.o Kreenwln lcaln,5Xpi.75iinlxedducknS1.5 ( Onnada Ki'ObO , $ ( .00vj 7.50j hmall Keese , f4.i 5.00 ; Jack rubhltK , * 2.00i small rahbllH , 91. ' ( il.50 ! Miuhicls , n.25i untelopu baddlus , 1 : 14ci deer buddies , 141&C ! aniulopucuicubsi bif.'Jc ; ilccrcurciisscs , HXiiilli ! . ( liiAi'H Fiiitir 1'cr box , $5.00 , UoMivUooiltliltuelover laauotcdnt 1 and llrm at that. HAY No. l.7.5fKIl8OQi No. 2fG.OOffi0.50. huMONs Quotations ate : Uholcu .Messlm t&.ooit&.OO ; fancy. (0.00. MAI.AIIA ( JIIAI-KS The murkot Is well su piled and iiuntutlons uio J9OO0.50 per kee. Oviiiiits Nuw York counts uio iiuotud S&u und other HIU ns low us ut 13u pur can. ONIONS Homi'irrowit block Is ijuotud beio 80JtU5c , and HpunUh ut$1.90 purcratu. OIUNC.ES At prusont thuro uio only 1'lorl oranKos on the inurKet , which arc ijuotud 13.60 per box. His estimated by compote authorities that in t'lorldu tboru uro H 0.0O 000 btarluu and uoubearlug , lu Arlioi ft new owilon as ifaruds ornnao culture , there urn nbout l.ooo.OOOltwi that will i-otiin into bi'firlna within n few yenrs In California them urn 0'JOO.ooo tici'i. pnM of which tire hent-ltia ntul jinH will prodncu lu n few yea is. As rnrli Irco lately grows Iris thun two boxes and sonuMlines lenclips as hlsh its trn , It rnu easily bo ( .con that In ten years from today the production of oranges In tlio United States on tlio basis of thn low uveniKu of two boxes n tieo will bo 34,000,000 boxus or enough to oumily the whole wet Id. l.ait year the rropof California and 1'lorldn combined was about 6,000,000 boxes of oiangcs , each box contain ing about 175 oranges. I'OTATOiM-Quotiitlnns nro : Homo-grown , Ci' Vfit * ! Colorado and I'lnli , B5c. Hwi'.nt I'OTAIOKS t'htilco Muscatlno and Illinois stock , t3.76 per bbl. TANOliniNl'S A few taiuuilnrs have arrived on Iho market and sold nt 83,00 per box or 1 1.60 per half IKIV. VKAti Quotations arc ! Small and fat , G ! { © 7c ; laigu and heavy , 3ii5c. ( SI. l.ottN FT. I.ot'is. Jlo. , Di-c. 9. I'l.ot'lt Unchanged , WHKATCash , steady at OS'ic ; options Mete to ? c above vesteidtiy ; December , 084Ci ! Jan uary , 09' < c ! May , 75sc ( , Cons Cash , steady nt 37yos options \lc \ to ? , c above jcsteiduyi December , 37iC ! Jan uary , 3aHO ! May , 42yft42' i' . OATS Huttcr1 , cash , 32ci Mtiy , 3l , c. ltYi : riiin ai 47 < niHc. HAIIMIY Quiet i Mlnncsotn , 65cs Kansas , 40c. llUTTiut Unchanged ! creamery , 25lS2Gii ! Koo.s Unchanged ; 22c. I'OUK AMI I , -Unchanged. . Kl.CKIPTS Kloitr , 4,000 bbU.i wheat , 60,000 bu. ! coin , 119,01)0 ) bu , ! outs 19,000 bit. ; rye , 3 ooo bu , ! barlcv , 3ooo bu. Sllll'.Mi.STnoill : , 9,000 Will. ! wheat , 27,000 liu. ! corn , 74.000 im. ; o.its , 23,000 , bu. : rye , 7,000 bu.i bailey , none. Oil Market. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 8. I'r.Tiiot.r.t'M The mar ket opened and closed steady. Only 12,000 bbls. changed bunds all day at 53ajc ! opening pi Ice , 631jc ; highest , file bid ; lowest , 633ic , and closing , 6 Ic bid. rennsylvatilu oil , spot sales , none ! January options sales 1,000 bids. at 63.i'j ( lilma sales , none. 17o bid. Total vales , 1,000 bhls. Kollni'd oil in bbls. nnd In bulk declined 5 points , CTT.N.sr.to ( ( ) : Oil , rirnicr ! yrllow , 40 < ; hid. TAj.ixnv Qulot , steady ! city ( $2.00 for pkgs. ) , Oc. Itosi.v Quiet , steady. TUHl'KXTtNi ! Dull , .slcadyj Kiinsus Clly Market * . KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec. 0. WHKAT Plcady ; vo. Uliitrd , 04V < it06'Jc ' ; No. a icd , Obta09c. ! COUN 1'lrni ! No. 2 mixed , 3223 1C ! OAIS Kli'ndy ; No. 2 mixed , 20a30c. ItYM Steady ! No. 2 , 47.O llurTiin Steady ; creamery , 22S29c ; dairy , 14T&1HC. Kdtis-Diill : IS'TJigc. UKCi'.tt'TSWheat , 102,000 bit. ; corn , 23,000 bu. ; oats , none. SllU'Ml'Nis Who.it , 98,000 bit. : corn , 11,000 bu.j oats , 7,0001)11. ) _ < : < ) tton Mtulu't. Nr.w O t. A s , Ia. , Dec. 9. Quiet and steady ! middling , 97 c ! low middling , O'-ii' ' ! good oidlnary , H3c ; net receipts , B.GKi bales ; gross , 9,03 1 bales ; exports to ( limit llrituln , 3,990 bales : to IVanee. 5,778 bales : to the continent , 5 , 41G bales ! coastwise , 7,370 bales ; stiles , 3,700 bales ; stock , 149,370 bales. Weekly nut iccolpts , 03,430 bales ; gross , 90- 103 bales ; e.xports to Gicat lliltaln , 21,775 bales ; to Krance , 14,047 bales ; to the conti nent , 171,904 bales ; coastwise , 21,000 bales ; 21,850 bales. CollVo Market. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 9. Options opened barely , steady , lo to 25 points down , closing Steady , 5 to 15 points down. Sales 29,250 bugs , In cluding December , $10.05K > .15 ; January , tlC.H556in.00 ; Kebiuary , $15.70 15.80 ; March , $15.55 < iM5.CO ; May , $16.25@15.30 ; September , $15.003115.15 ! October , f 15.45. Spot Klo , dull and easier ; No. 7 , $17.87' $ . Liverpool Murltcts. ' Livnui'ooi , , Dec' . 9. WHKAT Steady , demand poor ; holders oll'er moduiatcly. Hecelpts of wheat past thieo days weio 202,000 centals , Including 198,000 Ameilcan. CORN Steady ; mixed western , 2Gs 2d. He celpts of Ameilcan corn p.ist thieu days , 20- 000 bn. HA CON i'5 Gs per cwt. Cruln Market. 32"2 < S33'/jC. llAHI.KY G4'ic. UYU-51C. New York Ury ( leeds Market. Niw : YOIIK. Dec. 9. The Imports of dry goods at thu poitof Now York for the week were $2G3G,1G2 and the amount marketed $2,455,720. The Imports ( exclusive of specie wuio $12,101,730 , of which $9,408,508 wcic general merchandise nnil $2,030,102 diy goods Minneapolis Wheat Mnrlcrt. AttN.srjAi'OMS , Minn. , Dec. 9. Docembei wheat opened atC7c and advanced to 07'oC ai thcclosu. No. 1 northuin went pilnclpally at G7c ; December closed at G7:1ac : JIny closed Ut 73jc. ! On track : No. 1 haul. G8'/.c ; No. I northern , G7c ; No. 2 northein , 59Glc. riilladclplil.i r.raln Market. Puir.ADi'.M'iiiA , 1'a. Dec. 9. WHUAT Quiet No. 2 led , December , 7178 < 0i75'6c. COUN Options a shade weaker ; No. 2 mixed December , 49@49 > ! C. OATS Car lots quiet , unchanged. Cincinnati Murkutu. CINCINNATI , O. , Dec. 9. WHKAT Stronger No. 2 red , 7i71c. ) COIIN Kli-iidy ; No. .2 mixed , 43c. OATS Klrm ; No , 2 ml.xed , /i35c. . AViilSitY $1.25. llultlinoro ( iraln Murkct. RALTIMOIU : , Md. , Dec. 9. WHUAT Dccembc closed at 741SQ,71 'ic. ' COIIN Kusy ; spot , 483i@49c. OAUS Steady ; whlto westuin , 4242Hc. Toledo ( iriilu Market. Toi.noo , O. , Dec. 9. WHEAT Dull ; cash , 71c COIIN .Steady ; cash , 43c. OATS Dull ; cash , 33'2c. Wool Market. I'liir.Anrii.riiiA , I'a. , Dec. 9. Wool qulel pilcus nominal and without change. T.ondon I'lmincliil HIM low. [ fipl/r/o'ileil / / ISD3 l > y Jiinici Gordon Jtcnnctt. ] LONDON , Dec. 8. [ Now Yoik Herald Cable- Special to Tin : it UK. ] This has been a da of Inactivity , on the Slock exchange. No\ engagements eiili-ied Into vury hpailngl and thu maikets did notpiescntmany featutc oflnteiest. Funds weiu unchaugoiftthllo In dlun rupeupaperlmpiOM'd VI owing tobette tendencies In sll\cr , I'oiclgn government se ciirllles closollimon thu whole. The lylnclpn feuturo was an udvunco of fiom jtfto 1 pe cent In Aigciitino htcillng loans and 1 pc cent In Cedillas bonds. Homo lallwiiys bccam weak dm Ing the last hour , owing to a foi sales and Until pi Ices hhow a decline of H pc cent In llilghtQn defoncd and 'J to ! ( per ecu In most ot hers. Amui leans , after being mor or less dull all day , closed i rather better tonu and In many cast prlcos iccovuied slightly fiom their wow points , still In a majority of cases a decline i S to Jf perccntis established. Noithein l'i cillo picfuiicd and Lotilsvlllu fi. Nushvlll however , maik a ilso of ! to U per ecu Canadians weio neglected , lluyontt a rlso i ! 4 percent In Grund Tiunk llrst piefuronc und n full of ! a per cent In Canadian I'ucll pilces aiu unchanged. AiKcntlnu lines in htioiiKer , whllu Jluxlctin uio weak. Monc contliiucil ( iiiltu u diii . Mioit loans wui easily obtained at 1 pur cent. The dlscoui maiket wasiiulet ; IHO anil Ihieo months' bll wuruiiuotcd ut l'i to2 percent , STOCKS AND IIONDS. Secures Were on the Adiiuiro Ycstcrdi Throughout thu lluy. Niw : YORK , Dec. 9 , Tbo stock market wi all ono way today , und that In an upwu dtiectlon. Alutijoiltyof tho'tnidurs left tl bt > "i.yestuiday In a decidedly bearish frtui of mind , thu fearof the shorts having Induct them toBoshoitof the uetuul railway and I dustrlalstocks , Distilling and Cattlufccdb icculvedbpcclal attention fiom thu hears , tu thu slockvus nnidu loclosn at HH lowest pik t-'lilcaco , howoM-r , wnsu llbciul si'llur. T | moinln thu Mock opened at G7'i. nnd a JlIVy sold up to OHU , This iKu was based i thuannouncement fiom thu west of furlh advancu In hlKh wlnesof 5 und 10 cents f thu week. The duvolopmi'iils over night Distilling and Cuttlcfeudlnj ; put the smalli shoits to llliiht , iinil thoiu nusu rush to cov contracts. l.eadliiK b.inkurs , usually piomlnent In go tnnortmovements , stated that they would n ship any of thu inutul this week and If the was a moderate Impiovumi'iit hi thu supply bills thuy would not ship nuxt week. ' ( 'I lidded to the dlscomlltuiu of the shorts. In i Kind to Western Union It was duilnltuly stall that responslblu parties had nntdu Hussi SIIRO an oiler for his holdings. Thu pilco te dured , It Is iindurstood , Is above current ma kut iiuotutloiib , The uunurul htiwk mark closed btioim to buoyant. Hallway bom wuio llrni. The sales were if 1,712,000 of whh W3Woo < Mu'rc. Ueadlnjr. The I'ostMiysi roielKii bankers who liu uhandoncd thti Idea of hhlppln gold tomorri still tupii'ss ' doubt as to whether Its shlpnie can bu uvoldctl nu.xt week. This simply men that onlsldo entirely of commeiclul cow tlons , Kuiojican b.inkurs uio eager to get iiiucli us they iHisslbly can obtain from lie heforo tbu Kiild piumlum which thuy biispi to bu approaching comes Into opciatlon. S\K \ uio multiplying that KuiopudocK not Impur thcly need our gold at thu present momi1 anil ii-t It is laboring nvi-r thu closest culcul tlons.to untlcipato the normal moM-ment thu uuirkut. Naturally thin cugerlimulry wl the attendant inanlpulutloii of commurc bills bervcs of Itsulf to push rates up tona the actual gold shipping point. In other woi the uxcbaiiKu market ut Ihu present moint U utmost wholly iirtltlcl.il. DTho following uro tUu closlui ; quotations I Iho lending * Moctn on tbo Now York Stock clmiiRo todtiyi excllv The total sales of Mocks today were 352,000 shaies , Incltidlns : Atchlson , 13,000 ; Chicago Oas. 8,020 ; I.ackawanna , 3,200 ; loulsvlllo . Niisvlllc , 5,535 : Missouri 1'aclllc , 12,875 ; Notth AtuctlRIli , 3,700 : Noithein I'aclllc piefened , 0,160 ; New Knirlnntl , 7,710 ; Iteadlna. 22.HOO ; St. 1'aul , 0,008 ; Union 1'aclllc , 5,000 ; Western Union-14,010. New York .Money .Market. Xr.\v YOHK , lice. 0. Moxnv ON OALtHasy : \.t \ 3'i'iJ4 per cent ; last loan 4 pur cent , and closed olTered nt4 percent. I'IIIMI : Miitc\.Tiic : I'AIT.U 50 per cent. STr.tti.tN4 > i\ciiANir. : ( rlrm , with actual business In Imnkois' bills at $ l.R5 J < ii4.BO for sIMy-day bills and f l.87 @ 4.88 for demand. The closing quotations on bonds : I'lnanchil Notes. CITY , JIo. , Dec. 0. Clearings , $1 , 071,770. I'Aitif , Dec. 9. Tlnce per cent rentes 1001 5c for the account. Nr.w YOIIK. Dec. 9. Clearings. 1120,441,797 balances , $4,891,037. HAr.TiMOllR , Md. , Dec. 9. Clearings , $2,038 , 529 ; balances , $270,573. Halo , 0 per cent. G [ MKMIMIIS , Tenn. , Dec. 9. Clearings , $011 , 219 ; balance- , , $100,225. NowVoiJco.\chang < at par. CI.NCIXXATI , O. , Dec. 9. Money , 3H4 pc cent. New Yoik exchange , 2oo piumlum Ulearlngs , $2,400.300. WAHII 1NOTON. D. O. , Dec. 9. The Tieasnr department , today puichtised 400,000 ounce of silver at $0.84U5$0.8410 , NBW Onr.nANa , La , , Doc. 9. Clearings , $3 , 210,202. Now York uvchango , commoicia ] 50c pur $1,000 premium ; bank , $1 piomluni , LONDON , Dec. 9. Amount of bullion gen Into the Hank of Kngland today , JU15.00C Sugar , Cuba ccntilfugal , 90 tust , 10s 3d pc cwt. ST. Loins , Mo. , Dec. 9. Clearings , $4,140 , 838 ; balances , $300,354. Money quiet at 0 ® per cent , Exchange on Now York , 25o dU count. liosrON , Mass. , Dec. 9. Clearings , $15,447 080 ; balances , $1,010,442. Money , C pe cent. Kxchango on Now York lOc to 20c ills count. HAVAN.NA , Dec. 9. Spanish gold , $2.5tC ( 2.55 ; exchange weak ; short sight gold 11' , ( 12u piomlnm ; on London , -Ulic prumlun Sugai quiet. CIIIOAUO , 111. , Dec. 0. Clearings , $17,001 , 4 tl. Now York exchange. 25o to40cprumiuii Sterling nxchango Hlcady ; ft.8U > for slxt days and $4,88 for demand. Jlonuy steady c 0 pur cent. I.IVK STOCK SIAKKITS. : Cattln Slnnntonnsly Steady Hogs Iririui nnd Slightly Higher. OMAHA , Dec. 9. Hecelpts so far this woe foot up 14,105 cattle ; 24,918 hogs , and 2,4fc sheep , as against 10,433 cattle , 33,327 hog and 3,025 sheep the same Ilvo days of la : week. The cattle market In IIS general fcaturt \\as not a great deal dllt'eiunt fiom that ( Thutsday. Iteculpts woto modulate , rathi heavier In fact than dealers weio looking fi and outside of ono hunch of cholco 1,757 1 Christmas hctncs that hiotight $0.00 , thu ollc Ings weio about as they ha\o beun ot hit hugely made up of cattle that have only hoi on coin fiom thirty to ninety days , I'll to good 11HO to 1,300 Ib. stee sold nt steady to stiong pile fiom $5.55 up to $4.bO with fiom poor tooi fair grass ami slioit fed stock selling at fie $3.00 lo 3.50. Thu latter class of cattle in selling considerably under shippers' inpcut tlons , tint this Is usually thociisoat thUsoasi of thu year whim thu maikuts are glutted wll game and poultry. On anything at all tl market was luu'-oimbly uctho.aml u M'l-y got clcarancu was finally alfccted , The cow miiikut was toleiahly active ai prices genoially llrm on all guides. A coup of loads of cliolcu fat cows and heifers bioug $3,25 , but fair to good ) sold largely fiom $2.00 to $2.35 , with Inferior lots and coi IIIOIH fiom that on down to $1.00. Thuro wi > only about lifty loads on .sale and tl noon hour found lliu supply piactlcul exhausted , On bulls , oxen and stag * thu ma kct nun rather ucthe with in let's linn ai stiles all the way fiom $1.25 ( o $3,25 , Thu was and actlvu inquliy for veal calves and tl fuw heio sold at good stiong prices ( torn $3 , to $5.00. In thuHtockur and fecdur line business w good as far as It went. The ficsh iccelpts wit rather limited but thu regular deuluis hi How is Your Blood ? % mm m % ! % % % ' * * % * % \ I had a malignant breaking out on iny leg below tlio knee , and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of j Kapiai Other blood mcillcluca had failed Kc rfJtt9 to do mo any good. Win. C. JIKATY , e , S , C , I was troubled from childhood w Ith an ng * frravntnd cuso ot Tetter , and t lireo buttles ol \VAl-LACB MANN. Mimirille , IT , Out book on lllootl anil Skin Diseases inaUeil face , BWUT SI-ECIWO Co. , Attouta.U * tlultoiifewonlmnrTVllli wic to supply a modt'rnto ' Ituiulry ffCfiitho country. Smooth llc hv feeders wiun , Rood sellers nt Mtong prlcdi. but ( hrro \ rttio | demand for lliln uu- dernolght ilnlTevpjiiyit present very low tig- UK's. Hales todny wnrti at fiom 82.00 to 325 .Uio bulk nf the decent stock ut from 12.40 to $2,76 , KepreMMitMlvflxalt" ' . uj WYOMING OATILU. leow. . 830 $275 2GCOWS..10G1 $275 Hods The fiesh supply was fair , nearly 3,000 heavier thltn' Thuihday and less than 500 lighter than on last Friday. Receipts sc far this week fall about 10,000 short of the same live- days last week and the genera ! quiilty ! of the oll'eiings appears to bo jjcttlnt worse fi fl 11 \ * . With only , moderate supplies early and t rather fuvoiablo report ftom Chicago , tradi heruoponcd up q.ulh ( lively , with prices any- whom fromstrongito nickel higher than Thurs day. erybody bought on the cai ly market hut with less encouraging advices fiom east ern centers Iho trade weakened ns the mom Ing advanced and as receipts Increused , am before noon buycib wuro trying to get hogs 10i cheaper than on the early mat kct. Knrlj sales of good heavy hogs weie laigely at fron $0.00 to JG.05 , with a couple of cholco loads a $0.10 and W.l'2'i. JU\ed hogs sold luigoly a from $5.95 to $0.00 , with very common llgh and mixed stuff nt $5.85 and $5.09. The mar kct was carried over Into the afternoon , bu baldly anything changed hands then , U' ' btiyeis weio tiylng to got good hogs at $5.91 and S5.95. Kully 1,500 hogs , or about a fouitl of thu entire receipts , lomalncd unsold at tin close. Sales were la " " Dilutions , im itations , and counterfeits o i Dr. Pierco'8 ined- icinos , thougli cold at lowoi prices than the genuine mod. icinos , nro dear nl any prlco. Bewnrt of them. Old Lot " " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tlcs are 'rcllllal ' / now ones tnm poroil viitli , nil s6rW of eubstitutcs otrcrctl nl "cut prices , " byi uiiscrupulous dealers , ivlu are not authorized to sell Ir. ) Plcrro's genuim niedicinos. Don , ' ) > g deceived by them. Tuoso genuine , \vorld-famcd remedifn an now sold only tluWigli rcKiilarly atithorizet ngents , mid under a jx > sitivo irunrnnteo ol benefit or euro , pi ; ' money refunded. Tlu makera tale all tli ? risk. I'rnctically , thej cell them to you-on trial. On Uieso libcra tcrnia , tlio nemtiiio ffuttranteeil incdlclnea cat bo sold ontu nt tliew loiiBK&tablishCHl prices Golden Medical Discovery , 81,00 per bottle Fnvorlto I'rcscviiiUon , . 81,00 jx3r bottle Pleasant Pellcta , , , .25 cents per vial I3ut , sold in thid way and nt thcso prices they're tbo cheajwt incdicinea that j'ou cai buy , for you pay only for the yootl you yet PROPOSALS FOR SEWER REPAID Scaled proposals will bo received by tl undurslgncd until 1:30 : o'clock p , in. , Decemb 23 , 1892 , for the iupalrn of suwurx that may I oidurcd by thu city council for lliu yi-aren ing Decembur 31 , 1893 , Such nolle to l > o doi and matcilal fuinUhcd In accordance w | plans und spcclllcntlons on lliu In Iho olllco thu llcKiid of Public \\'orUti. 1'ioposalHto bo Hindu on printed blanks fu nlxhcd by the hoaid , and these accoinpnnli with a curtllled check In thu sum of $500 , pa abio to thoolty of Omaha , as an uvldencu good faith. The board il'i-ervos the light to reject m or all bids und to walvo defect H. 1 > . W. lllltKHAUSnil. , Chairman Itoaid of 1'ubllcVoiKs Omalia , yub. . Dec. 9 , 1B92. Doc. 0 , 10. 10 , 1 1 .M cut III ) ; . The tegular annual incclliig of the Moc holdeiti of thu American National bunk Omaha , Neb. , for thu election of dlrectoi w bu held at ItH bunking hoitsu , corner Dod and I'lftei-nthstri'i'ts , on Tun day , Janunry 1 1893. Ut 3 o'ClOCk p. UI. llK.NItY V , W YUAN , C5 283 r.20 ( I 00 61 . . .347 0 12 CO 291 320 0 00 I'lClS AMI nOVOIt , 2 100 n oo Stif.Ki1 llutnnn frrili load'wa ' rocolvcd. The demand N Rood for di slrablo mitltoni at troiig prices. Quotations arc ns follows ! Talr to good natlvei. $3.ril > tl 1,76s fair to good west- ( rus , $3,2.- > 5ll 50 ; common nnd stock sheep , $2.2503.00 ! peed to chnlco 40 to 00-lb. lambs , $ l.OOS5.5U. Keptcscntatho sales ) M'.V . , Avrr - 1'Jl stockcrs 87 300 Itrrrlpt * nnd l > lnit | ltlon ( if Stock. Ofllctal receipts nnd dloposlllonot shock ns shown by the books of the Union Stock Ynrd * company for the twenty-four hours , ending at 6 o'clock p. in , December U , 189.2 : IIOU9GS A Mt.3 Car § , Hond Carn llend Cam. Item ! Cnm llcnil. t IltSl'OSITIOX. Chicago 1lt Stock .Market. CmflAfio , 111. , Dec. 0. [ Special Telegram to Till' IlHlM As a conscqiienco of une\pcctedly light uirlviitsilurlngtholast foity-olglit houis tibout 20,000 betid thu cut tin mm kct as- burned u tinner tone todav. lit opened falilv actlvo at an advance on Thursday's pilces of fiom 5c to lOc per 100 liu. , and continued llrni to the close , lloth local anil custom huvi'is wcto after the stun" , and by noon the yuids'had an emptier look than they hud nicsonled for many a day. Trading was on a Inisls of fiom $1.00 to $3.25 for Infcilor to extiu cowsand bulls , from $2.75 to .1,30 for stockers and fcctl- eis$2.85 to $0.00 , for very common to extra , Kteers$1.25 to$3.60 for Te.xaiisand fiomjl.50 to 45.60 for cahes. ' 1 he hog tiudo opened fairly actlvo nnd firm , but it did not hold out that \\ay. KiMern orders did not cull for as many hogs as usual and tlio supply was too small to make It worth their whllt' for puckws to cnler Into actlvo compelItlon. As it result trtido soon lost all appcaiance of aiitmatlon and juices bccatuu weaUer , closing at fiom 5i > to loc lower than they opened. Hales weio reported all the wav $3.75 to $5.25 for culls and Ilillu pigs lo $ fl,2i > for cholco assorted lightweights anil to $0.50 forpilmo heavy. Not much business was donu outsldo of the limits ot fiom $5.00 to $0.40 , however. Closing quotations weio from $5.00 to $0.15 for poor to choice light and from 30.00 to $0.45 for medium and heavy. Rood to choice muttons continue scnrco and all lots answering to that descilption found ready buyeis at strong prices. Tor poor and common guides the .situation Is no better than before. Quotations Lingo fiom $1.50 to $2.25 for culls and Inferior stun" , $2.75 to $1.25 for poor to fair , and fiom $4.50 to $5.25 for good to strictly choice. Hecclpts Cattle , 0,600 : hogs , 18,000 ; sheep , 3,000. The Evening Journal reports : OATILK lieeolptu , 0.500 heads shipments 3,000 head ; market steady to strong : Chrlst- inaslieuvcs , $5.75110.35 ; good to choice , $4.50 ff&5.35 ; others , $2.90514.40 ; btockuis , $1.76 ® 3.35J cows , $1.152.8 ( ) . Hoes Hecelpts , 17,000 head ; shipments , 0,500 bend ; market opened strong , closed lOc lower ; tough tindcommon$5.80 5.85 ; packers and mixed. $5.9 ( > TJG.25 ; prtmo heavy , $0.30 ® 0.40 ; hutcheis , $0.20(3.0.30 ( ; light , $5.70 < a0.15. 8mip : : Kecelpts , 3,000 head ; shipments , 350 head ; market stions for sheep , lambs higher ; natives , M.005.50 ; westem , $4.00 ® 0.00 ; lambs , $3.7530.00. * Nf\v York Ll\o Stork Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 9. Hnnvr.s Hecelpts , 2,000 ; market active at former prices ; nut Ive steeis , $3.1625.50.liills ! ; and cows , $1.15(23.25 ( ; dicssed beef , steadv. 7'2@0c. C'Ai.vr.s Kecelpts , 100 head ; market sleadv ; veals$0.50H8.00 ; ; westeincaUes , J3.2G@3.37VS. SIIKKP AND LAMIIS Kecelnls , 1,000 head : sheep , $3.00Q5.00 : lambs , $5.2500.35 ; diessed mutton steady , 7UUc ; diessed lambs dull , Hoes Ttocolpls,2,7001iead , nominally steady nt $5.70@G.30 KunsaH City Iliu .Stock .Murliet. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec. 9. OATTM : Receipts' 4,800 head : shipments 1,300 head. Stems opened 10@15e higher , lost most of the gain ; feeders lO15c higher ; shipping steers , $3.60 © I.GO ; stockeisund feeders , $2.050.3.55. lions Itecclpts,5,000head ; shipments , none. The market was active , 10@15c higher. All grades , $3.)00.30 ( ) ; bulk. $0.0500.15. Suur.i1 Hecelpts , 1,900 head ; shipments , none. The maiket was firm , 2550c higher than lust week. St. Louis IKu .Stock aiurlcot. ST. I.ouis , JIo. , Dr.c. 9. CATTI.H lie- clpts , 2,300 head : shipments , 2,100 head ; market active , lirm ; natives' , i$3.005.10 ; Tiixasand Indian slciTS$2.10ffl3.15. Hens Iteceipt.s , 5,200 head ; shipments , 4,100 head ; market nctho and strong ; heavy , ? 0.00 < SG.50 : packing , $5,600.25 ; light , $3.750.20. SIIIKP : Hccolpts , 000 head : shipments , GOO head ; nmiKothtuudy ; nutlvcb$3.004.GO. p You will find at Excelsior Springs , Mo. , one of tlio most charming , all-year-round resort hotels lu America , THE'ELMS. Capaclty'MO guests ; cnlslno unsurpassed. A perfect hotel nnd complete eaultu- rlnm. Superb bathing establishment with , trained attendants. Surroundings pic turesque , location healthy absolutely frco from Malaria. Tbo famoas tonle waters free to guests. All chargco moderate. For illustrated pamphlet and particulars ad dress Excelsior Springs Company. Exceisior Springs ITn/c / for Pampl.M. Missouri Riclianlson Drug Co. , Agents , Omaha , Neb SOUTH QMAJXA. Union Stock Yards Company , South Opiaha. Host Cuttle IIo uiul rMivup market In tlio trcit. Wood Brothers. South Omnlm Tulupnuuo 1157. Chlcnso JOHN 1) "AUISMAN , IM n , , \VAJ/tlIll II. WOOD , f * Market Hcporti by mall and n Ire cliccrf ally lur nUlicd upon iippllciitlon , W J. I.ninb , Ueorite Ailnini , Alfred W. Hcott. l'rc'3. l.uncastur Co. Hank. Notary 1'ubllo. Laml ) , Atkins Attorneys-at-Law , T.ancnhtor County Hunk Iluldlnf. LINCOLN , - - NEBRASKA Iff ) CMclir-.trr1. Kniflltk blauiunil Kn-so. PENNYROYAL PILLS VTCV.OrltflNul IMI Only Ueiiulnew Arc , ilwAri rellttl * . LADICA , aik U\l1fM in Cltitliutiri tnaliil l > la- vtowf llranil lu Itcil Q'l C'oM ui lftlll ith blu rlbboo , Tute I'lonumilH fur Ailvurllslng fur Iho City o Oliuillll , Healed bids will bo received uttlioofllc of tlio city comptroller , up to 4 n , m. , Du cembor Kill. . IK ! . ' , for thu olllulal tia vcnlslng for the ulty for the yuur IbUJ , In tie cordanco Althsoctlnn HCi of the oliHrlur. AI iidvurUbUJifiits for ih c tyto Do conbucutlv In tbo paper und beaded " ( Jlty A ( Ivor tlbomcntii. " The bldH fchould specif , prlco pur BQiiuro of tun line * noiiuuiiol lor tlruc. sucuud , third , nnd thun for uuuu Hub svununt Insertion. Kuch bidder to enulosu i certified check of IIUO.OO , Thu right Is reaurvoi to reject auy or utl bids. Comptroller. Oraaba , Neb. , Dee , 7tb , 1601 DU dot OMAHA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omalta Tent-Awning COMPANY. HOItSl ! COVKUS , 111.1 Ffttnuni . BAQSANDTWINFS- I eiDYCLES. Bemis Omaha Bag M , 0 , Daxon , COMPANY. Importers andnnnufr * IIIcjclc ? told on monthlf Hour incKs , burlapi. tntno. pirnionli. 153 jj uih. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coa Shoe - Company , llOUllonnrdHioM. Kactorr corner ttlli nnd Doiislns Strcots. \Vonro niaklnielo a pile's to cnh liuyor' . nn3 nro BCllIci ) nchisa of Kiiiut nlilrhltcrrtAlonulo with inorclmul' . A Ruddy Glow on cheek and brow is evidence that the body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong , and health is letting : down. taken immediately arrests waste , regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott A Benne , N , Y. All drucKists. Notion or AsHCHinient of Damagca for CliuiiRo of Oruiic. To tlio owners of all lots or pirts of lots on So\sard street , from oOth blrcat to Uls > t street : You are l.orouy notified that the under signed , tlircu disinterested ficeholdors of tlio city of Omah'i , have boon duly appointed by the m.iyor , with tuoapurovalnt thoolty coun cil of said city , to assess the * damage to the owners respectively ot the property nlTuctcd by tlio change of crude of s.ild street , dt-clared nocossnry Ly ordinance No I8i > , passed August Uth. 1S9 , ' , appoved Airlist lltli. 183i. You are further notified that having nc- ccpted ; : ild uuiiolntnicnr , and dulv niuillfled as required by law. wo will , on tlio 'Jlht day of December , A. I ) . , 189. ' , at tlio hour ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at "tho olllco of bhrlver &O'Iannlioe. 140.1 Karnam street , within the co"porato limits of said city , n ect for the nui- poio of consldoriiu and mnklni Iho as oss- niont of dumirjo to the owners respuctlvo'y of said | ) roporty. allocted by said change of rrjdc. taking Into consideration special bcno- llt.-i. If any. You .ironotlflct. to bo present at Iho time nnd place aforosald , nnd make any objections to or tatomcnts conoarnln'A said assessment of damages as you nny consider prone r. < V. ti. SllltlI'jlv ' , T. II. MrOIJLI.OCH. .TAS. feTOOKDAMl. Omaha , Nob. , Dec. Cth , Ib'JL' ' . | DiO-dlUt PROPOSALS FOR PERMANENT SIDEWALKS , WOODEN SIDE WALK AND CROSSWALK CON STRUCTION. Seal proposals will bo received by the undci- slgned until 1:80 : o'clock p , in. , December ua , IH'J'J , for the construction of all pciniaiii'iiL sldowalks , wooden .sldowalKs and eiO'-MuilUs , oideicd laid by the mayor and city council fiom January f , 1808 , to Juno 1 , IBM. In the city of Omaha. I'ermancnt sldowalUs to ho constiiuMcd of .stone , aitlllclal .stone. Inlckor tiling ; wooden sidewalks ( if while plno lum ber , and ciosswalks of wlilto pine , while , or btirriiak plunks uccoidlng to plans and Hpt'd- llcallons on Illo In the olllco of the Itoaid ( if I'lililli : Woiks , HKU hpcclfylng a pilco per lineal foot will bo lurched for whlto and litur oak tlmheis (1\1'J ( and H\1'J , to bo placed ptmil- lel on tliogionnd foi ciuiswalks In accoidanco with plans on Illo In tlio ollicoofthu Itoaid of Public WoiUs , No bids for Mono hldewall.s will bo consldcicd except for Mono known to have an actual tixlstenco and of known ijual- llv and merit for poinmmint sldeualKK , Knell bid forpeimani'iit sldi-walKs to hpeclry a pilco pi'i hiipci'lli'lul wiiuiii | fnot , and for wooden walks a inlco per lineal foot for thu hldoualK complete , and to bo accompanlcil by a cm tilled check In the sum of $500 , payablu to the city of Omaha , as an evidence of good faith , Tiiolxiaid io-ei'Vcs the light to leject any or all bids and to wulvo defects. Ulddeis must fuinlsh a samjdo of Mom1 , bilck or tiling. I' , W. ItlltlOIArsKU , t'lialimnnof the Itoaidof I'nlillcVoiks. . Omaha , l > eu. 0,1HUJ. Dec. 'J , 10 , 10,17. TO ALL OWNERS OP LOTS OR PARTS 0V LOT.S ON SHIRLEY STREET FROM U.STII STREET TO ii'jril ' AVENUIO. Von aio huicby notldcd that the tinder- hlKned.lhieodWnli'M'sU'd firi-lioliluiti of Iho city of Omaha , have lieiinilnly appoliitcd by Iho mayor , with the approval of the city coun cil of Mild city , lo assess thn ilamago to lint owneit * iescctlvoly ) of the piopi'i ly allcrtfd hyginillng Milrluy hticcl fiom UHlli hticel lo UfJtli aM'iuio , dcclau'd nccessaiy by oidlmiiico No. 31U1 , iiasscil July UO , Ib'J'J , and appuncd July 'M , 1HOU. You inn fin ( her not I lied , that having ac cepted said appointment , and duly qualified lib iciinlred by law. wo will , on thtiIst day of December , A. D. 1H02. at thu hour of 10 o'clock In thu foi 1110011 , at the olllco of K.V. . ( illMiii ) , loom'JIU , Now Voik l.lft < building , \vlthln the corporate limits of Mild city , incut for the pur- posoofroiiilduilng and nniklng the assessment of damage to the owni-rn lespcctUuly of said piopcrly , alVcctcd liy said grading , taking into conalduiatlon special bencllth , If any. You iiru notified lo bu pii'scnt at the tlini ) and plucu ufoicMihl , and niuko any objci " to or htatuini'iitK concuinlng wild asses' ' of dunuiicj ; > us you may coiihldur prnpi-r , JOHN W. IfOIIllJNr5. w. u. UATIS.dOdlOt : dOdlOt Nulicc. I. Gqorgo I' . Ilcnils , mayor of the city of Oniuhu. hureby KM'O public millco and pro claim that St , Mary.f ) ivvoinio from lUth atroxt to L'4th Htreut , PoDpluton nvuniiu from i-'Utl ) struut totilli stniut , sad street from Davenport - port atreut to Webster stieet , and Hamilton street from SUtli struct to ii'ith Btrout. are au thorized to ou used for thu purpose otcouBtliig during the winter of ib'r.-lfi'J ) , Willies * niv hund atOmuho , this 8th day ot Dumber. 1893. . HARDWARt , Rector & Wilhelmy LobecK & Linn , COMl'ANV , Denlorj in linritnura and Corner 101k luvehsiiln' lool , htroeti , St. HATS , ETO. i W , A , L Gibbon & Co , Wholcsalo lints , cap * , ( ilrftw Rood' , Klovcs. mlttpii' , .Stli nnd ll.irnoy MI. LUMBER. John A. Wakefleld , Charles R. Lee , ImportedAmorloinl'ort llnrdnuod lumber , wood Inml comcnt , Mllwnii- cniiu't nntl pnrquoi Vo < roiiK'iit nmlUtiliK'r white litre. Ptli ntid . jjqUORS. I MILLINERY. Prick & Herbert , II , Oberfeldcr Ko , , Importers nnd jobber ! Wliolcsnlo liquor donloM ol millinery , notions David Cole & Co.i H'liolpsnlp oystersfancy coli-rs , ,1I _ S. lutli b PRODUCE RQMM1SSIOH. Branch & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Co. , | . I'roilucc , fruits of nil Mutter , chposc , cggi , 5 poultry nnil u kinds , oysters. : ii ; . lath st , STOVE REPAIRS. SASH. D10RS. Omaha Stove Repair M.A.Disbrow&Co , , WOUKJ , to\o ropiilra Munnfnfltttrorn of amlt , niidwutor attnchmonts d o o r i , ti 11 n d a and fur any kind of Btovu mouldings , branch oC made , 1207 DouKlas M. 11 co , 12th and Itard 8tJ , Sheriffs Hnlo. Under and by virtue nf an execution Issued by Frank I" . Mooros. elorkof thudtstrlct court within and fur Douglas county. Nubruska , upon aJutlKinent rendered bv said : court at its September term , A. I ) . IB,1 ) , in fuvot of tna Merchants National bank of Kansas City , Missouri , and naalnst tlio Metropolitan ( Juulq compiiny of Omuha , Nebraska , j have levied upon the following described property us the propert" of the S'lld , Thq Metropolitan Cable Hal , vay eompnny o | Omah , Nubr.ibku. to-wlt "uncle tindrona- ' bod. Including rails , ties , > , nti-s. ftoj-8 , boltf ) , bpllccs.tc9. \ . switches , r i us. trolley wires , cross wires etc. . ote. and o .crylh UK pertain- In" to said tr.iek and the operating thereof of snlit The ns an electric motor line Metropolitan Cable Hallway company on 4Cth , street nnd on llodfiostruot In the city of Omnhii , and on Dortco street us extended. Woodman omieUiiiiir ! ooil aventio and \Mson \ | avenue or j'trcot In Dundee Place or udlncent thereto In the county of Honshu , nnd Kfito of Nob- rasK.r. " "One car hotisn ifiamo biilltllm ! on i nostsur blncKs ) located on lot 14. block * 8. i Dundee Place. Douclus countv. Nobr.iskn. " "Two motor pussoncurcars numhcied ipspoo- tlvoiy two fi ) , and tbreo (3) ( ) . "Uncord book , ] stock cortlllcato book and seal of mid com- ! puny. " and also "thu franchise Rrantod to j mild oomp my , which Includes all the rlclits > and privlleKca secured I hereby " nnd I will ; on thu 14th dnyof December. A. 1) . . IB1com ) - mcnclncat ID o'cloeU a. in. ot snlddiiy a the east front door of the county court house. In the ulty of Omaha , soil s-ild property at mibllu auction to the highest and best . bidder or bidders for cash , to satisfy said ox edition , thoanioiintdno thoruon belni ! forty thousa'id. four hnnnred forty-six nnd 01-100 dollars ( JI0.41IUM ) Jmlsnieiil. nn.lH'xtcen ' nntl IiS-100 dollars ( $ U.oS ! ) costs , with Interest oa said amounts from the 19th dny of f-outembcr , IS1) ) " , nnd the ncerulntrcosts on Raldjiiriiriltiiouti and execution. GEOUOK A. linNNKTT , Sheriff of Douglas County. Nubinsko. LAKI : . HAMILTON & MAXWKI.U Attorneys. Umuha , Nobrasku , December 1 , l&'J : uu NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - $ AGES FOR GRADING , soC .7 ] Totho owners of all lots and p.irts of lots oa Jl > " alley InO.oclcSl from 'Jlsfctov.'nd streets. too You tire liuruby notified Unit tlio tumor'out slKiicd , Unco dlslntoresto i freeholders of the MX city ot Oinalri. mivo boon duly appointed by fo- the ninyor. with tlio approval of the city eounty ( ell of said city , to assess the d.unuuos . to tlio HH owners respectively of the property ulTcotoa Mi by the isradhu of H.iiil ullov. declnroil neces-us stiry by ordinance No : tll.l. p.isiod Novembo nolc IstlSDI , approved Ninuinber Uli , ISO. ' . lor You urn further notllled that linvlnz ne > . ' ceptud salil appoliitmenl and duly qualltled. eras as remilrod uy 'aw. ' wo will on the l.lth dny of ho Decumber. A. D. IS.1 ! ) , at the hour of 10 o'clock Oil In the forenoon , tit the olllua of Shrlvor & ich Jfjl O'Donohoc , I4ua Karutim st. , within thu corporlly nto limits of said city , incut for the unrposo of | th coiisidorin ? and malclns the ussesanimit oj Its damairo to the owners respncthely of snlU property allectod by such Kr.iilliiK. talcing n J into conildoratlon special benellts. If any. Out You are notlllod to bu prcsont at the tlma and place aforoiuld nnd rnaku any objoellou lib , to or Btatoinonts coiiecrnlirir said assossmonl of dainnuoi an you may consider proper. at KuspcQif ully submitted. W. O , 911HIVKU , at 0150. J. I'AUr < , It. W. OIIIBON. lit Ooinniitteo of Appraiser * . Oinnhn. Nob. , Nov. Kttlh. JbSA lUOdlOB -i - 1'nlillo Auction of I'niir CottiiKrft. fc I On December 27th , 1802 , at 10 a. m. , the city ulll.nl public auction , hull thu follow Inn du- RCI Ibi'd nouses on the nii'inlscs to thu hlKhcst ) bidder for cash , Paid IioiiM'H to bu removed wllhln four months. Thu hlKhchl bidder to do- ] ) oslt.r > ( ) at Iho tlmn of wile , Iho balatico tone t 6H ' no paid to thu city wilhln ono weidc. Thu four 0 4 < 1 coltiiKcs : nu situated on Iots7 , H , 0 and 10 III ? .liislln'H hiihilhlslou of lolHl nnd U , block 10 , K bhhm'H addition. T1II.O. Ol.hl.N , t IT ! ? Comptiollur. ' r r.'i h Omaha , Neb. , Dec. Oth , 1B92. dlU ilGb ] ss CURED { ai . , BV ELECTRICITY. . Pi ml 1O conliiforoiir 100 page J77 'Klcctro-Moaical Theory aud Practice. " U. 11.1IMSS , lena FnlU , Iow . .7 . i bv bvof , of PROPOSALS FOR OllADING. ru- Ho-tltid prouos ils wilt bo reojlvod by the un- durhlirned until IsU ) o'olook p. in. . Duconihuv liltli. IhJ. , forcrutlliiK Davenport. Ktrcut , fiont Ji'ltliBtruot ' tolisih Htrcotj Oriind UVUIIIID , from Ililholrfut to lid Htreol ; Kowluriivunuo , from r , t 'SMIi Htrnut to Ulh nvunuus illth Htroiil , from ( irnnd iivunuu to Anus iivunuui111th utrcot , fiiini Oruiid avennu toHpiaitiu Htruuti 40tli ft uvoiiuu. fro'ii ' lirind avinnu toKpr iviiustiout ; ij thuiilluy In blook.Vi. fiom 17th hircut to I8tll ! 1i HIrcot ; .tllli struct , fiom DodKUHtruutto Dav- import htruet ; lucatiir ) trout. from " .Uli btruut toillHt , itrcnt ; llnmlllimHlreul , from IHh street to west uitv Hiiiltsi Arbor street , fiom lUtll strut't to l.ltli street , In the ulty of Omaha , In accordance with plans und sncclflcullotis on tlio In the olllco of ihu Hoard of I'nbSlu Workx. llacli ijiopusal tobumudoon piloted blunka fnriilslicd by tlio board , and tu bu accom- nuiiiud with ,1 ourtlilcd fboak In the stun of till , povublo to thu city of Oniuliu , IIB an ovl- dunuu of isood faith. 'llii < boar. ) lusoivcs tl.o rUht to reject any of , , U bid , and to ft AUflRI | > Chnlrmnn llouril of I'ubllo Works. Omaha , Nub. , Uuccmbur l t , IB'J. . , . „ D „ dl 3-80 to SBWER PH POSALS. Bo.ilod pronoiulH will bo reuoivud bv the nnei ; derslijiiud until 1'JJ : o'elouk p. m. Diiv-cinbor Kth , IMl , for tbu uunsiruoilon of BOWITJ In howurdlHtriclii Nos. 175 und 17(1. ( In thu ulty ot tinihu ) : , UH purordlnaneuH Nos , 8tt5 nndffii , i r hpo nlvi'ly. according to plat B and spcollloa- t mis on < l'o ' In the olllco of thu llouril of I'ubllo Wiirlcs. lluch proposal to bo inaduon pilutou - blanks furnUhud by the board , and to bu ac companied by iicurtllluil ohotik Iiithu uiuol < % $ vxi. pnyablu to thu city of Ontuha an uvldenoi s ofuooJ fultli. * Thu buuid riiborvos the rltrhtto reject unyoi jj all bids , and to wolvo uU.dpf.eow. . . o i Chalrinnnof tlio.llonrd of 1'ubllo Works , Omaha , Neb. , December l t , JWJ. . ,