T11F OMAHA DAILY HIM /f > ATlTIU\V , DKCIMIWU 17 , 1801 - -ra ( THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Dcmorrtliietl and Excited WM the OomliUon of the Wheat Tit , SLUMP OF NEARLY TWO CENTS RECORDED Knmor * Thnl the C1ltiirVm | StllliiR Out A - luted Uthrr DpprrsultiR rnrtnra \Vero lllKhrr nml Ciports Quito l.urgc. CtiirAfio , 111. , Dec. 10. Demoralised and px- cltt'd wns the condition of the wheat pit. The largest break occurred for FOIIIO tlmo past. A clump nt nearly 2c was recorded with a par- tlnl ri'COM'iy ' at the close. I 'pleston , whose recent buying has been firquenlly nlliidod to ns portondliiR n bl | ? advance , sold sotnu near the opening , but on the break ho was n buyer , Biiatchln ? 2MOOObii. within He of the bottom tom fiom a panic-stricken seller , which In < i incasiiro restored eonlldencc. Tonight the prlco for May N 1'ic lower than lastnltfhl. Corn \i \ 'jc lower , o.its Isoir ' $ o and pro visions , after nn advance In thu forenoon , wound up til about jostetday's closing price. Ilclletets In the existence of n poweiful1 cllitio | In wheat ( irew weary early In the day With news that receipts In the northwest woio again llberal-702oats , against 500 cats the BUIIIO day last year- leporl that Clausen , the Mate Inspector of Minnesota , had stated that lie expected the noithwestern receipts to keep tip at the present rate for the entlro winter , Immediately a , cinl > | iitiloky fooling devel oped and thu crowd bosan to throw overboard their wht'iit. At the same llmo a rumor wa clictilated that thoclhnto was soiling out and this Inctea'-ed the demorall7iitlon. ( 'able \ > eiohlcher and the evpoils fiom the sea- lioaid wens latRc , but this cut no tlt-mo , ami the liquidation , shoit selling and stop-los" ordeis sales went on. , . , The weakness washy many.attrlhutcd chlollj to thu money scare In Now Voik and thu an ticipated law noldshlpmonls nit week. 1 he decllnt ) biouisht out n Rood deal of wheat on slop-loss orders , Theio was buying chlelly liy hboits until the last hour , wlirii l.KKloston took a fresh hold. The talk of hlfi lecelpts In the northwest all winter was llatlv contia- dieted by messages ftom icllablo houses at Minneapolis , saylmt that the end of the heavj movement Is Insight. Thoopenlm , ' was tin Biimo as vosleidav's closlnp. but bec.imo weak and n dicllno of 1'ii1 lesiillod. iccoveied "ic quickly , fluctuated some and the floslns wn > ulMiit. fiom ' .c to ! ' { lower than jesteiday A Htory Is cm rent that when business opened I'mdridgowiisshoi 15,000,0001)11. ) Onthohieali lie Is lopotted to have oou-ied the entile line making a largo piollt. It wasinor foity-lUe minutes fiom the opening bofoio the liii'iil Mailed , hut when It got well underway It tool le.ss than twenty minutes to knock IV per bu olTlhopiIce. Khott wheat was what Hist bo- pan to pioss upon Ilio market , but as soon a1 the prh'o got under 77'sc theio was a. will scramble between bothshoits and longs us t ( who could get i Id of the most and In the " -bort' est tlmo. I'urchascis could not ho found , ov roiit ut lower and lower prices , and oveiy turn nfiosh yell went up from thu hollois. Till1 ovenlne opinion was divided as to whethei the leading longs In the market let go of Im porlant holdings or Increased their lines urn fiticngthened their position. In coin opeiatlons weio conllned mainly tt the professional and loom tiadors. The mai ket opened dull , but steady tit yesterday' : final quotations , was Him for u while , bu when wheat stinted down coin sympathl/ed Rolling off with lianllj u leactloii , ? ( e , lalllei from Uc to , o afterwanls , changed some ruled steady and closed with fiom cto ! ai loss. Selling of oats was not of sufllclont magnl tudo to cause a big break. After a change o % f. the mm kel closed at inside prices. H wimu big day In piovlslons. Kooolpts o hogs weio moderate and mlcesat the ynid weio the highest of the year. The Milppln demand for pioducls was further Impnnoi Moio attention was given to pork , although It pioduets woio well aihanced. Aimon niokors weio , ppihniH , the best huyeis , O the advance , howu\or , theio was loalbliii. nml the bieak In wheat Induced selling , s that at the oloso the gain was erased. Thu ill ] deal showed weakness , computed with th others , and closed at a net decline of 7j ! for January and ( ic for May. Estimated locelpN for tomonow : Wheal 210oais ; corn , 200 cais ; oat.s , ISOcais ; hog. 15.000 bend. The leading fiituios ranged as follows : Cnsh ( imitations \votu us followb : l''i.oint Dull. ilriiKKlni ; . WIIKAT No. 1 ! sii IIIK , VOJic ; No. 3 sprlns , ( < 2J5i ( : ; No. 'J toil. 70Mo. COUN Stonily ; No. 'J-12c ; No. 3 yellow , 3C OATS-Xo. 2 , 30'5c ; Xo. 2 white , f. o. lj. , 35 No. 3 vvhlti ! . 32 : i'.lc. IlYK-No. 2. 47V. HAltl.r.Y No. 2. 04c ; Xo. 3 , f. o. ! > „ -tOiQG'J No.-I , f.o , I ) . , 3nq,18c. FI.AX faniai > o. 1.J1.09. TIMOTHY Siin I'rlmc , 82.00. 1'OIIK-Moss , nor 1)1)1. ) , $14.H7'5f5H5.00 ; lai per 100 lls. , 50.00 ; short ribs , hides ( lees &B.4K3. ( . .50diyalted ; shoulders ( Ijoxed ) , 7. © 7.87 , " } ; short clear sides iboxt'd ) , JS.758.t Wiiisuv tistlllor.s' ) HnlMied goods , per gn 11.30. BtinAii Cut loaf , granulated , standard "A unchanged. Tlio follow Ing vvoro the tccolpts and shl inont.s today : Xovv York Markets. Nr.w YOIIK , Doc. 10. 1'i.omi Heceipts , 3 ! 000 pkgs. ; expoits , 4,000 bills. , 34,000 bacl dull , weak ; sales , 10,000 bills. COHN MuAii Dull , hteady ; yellow wo to $2.75tt2.80. WIIIIAT Heceipts , 78,200 bit , ; exports , 0 COO biiales ; , 4,720,000 bu. futuioh ; 120,11 1m. bpot , Spots modorntoly active foroxpo lower , with options closing hteady ; No. 2 n 70fil7Gii ! ( ! ; lu Moio and oloMitor ; 705 ( < R.'i ntlout ; 77it7Hc f. o. b. ; No. 2 rod , 82' iingrniloil ie l , 7070c ; No , 1 iioithein , 81 HOUc ; No. 1 haul , K5.fc ? ; No.2 noilhoiii , 71 No. 2 .Milwaukee , 74 < u,75c ; No. 3hpilug , 7 Options woio moil ) acllvo , inogtilar. hou' IWlHi' lovvei1 after oponlng hteady ; prices i vancrd ! c on htenily cahlo.s , became wo niutilocllned lTola ( e on light money tnntki lovvor Into cables and longs helling hoio n ut the west , closing Mcady ; No. 2 led , 1 i-omhor , 74'70u ! , closing at 74' c ; .lamm 7f'ia70'.c , closing at 75io ; Match , 771 70ac. closlni'at78i ; ; May , 80Hlc ! , closl ut BO'ic. HVK- Dull , nominal ; western , 5 IS58c. llAiu.KY--Qiilnti vvohtoin , OOtiiBOc. llAiu.iv MAI.TDull. . CiitN Kocolth | ) , 0,400 hu. ; p\poits , 10f bu.Shtiles , bO&.OOO bit. ot futllios ; Ot.OOII t-pots. Hpoth | dull , lower , weak ; .M ) . 2 , MI' ' ' file In elevator ; fil' ' ( if52c alloat ; Mi'iui mixed , ilr. Options weio modoiatoly actl won ! ; and 'ifiV' lovvor vvlllivlioat and I xvoaKiioss vvoht ; Docoml'or , 60'ic ; .laiituiry , Ci&lifc. closing tit Olt'i .May , B2iG53uc , cl Ing nt O2' c. O.WRItocolpth. . 40,350 bu , ; exports , ( Int. ! Mill's , 3U5.000 bu. futllios ; 75,000 Epot , Spots iiulot , lltnior. Optlonsmodeiat lu'Uvo , i asloi.lniiiinry , 3718'tt374'c. ' ! closlnu a7 iej May , 3U Wf.30 , i' , closing at l'0'o ; Ni siiot whlti' , 41ai 42o ; mlM'd ' wobtoin , BBlio ; No , 2 LMdcago , 37'tC. HAY Oiilol , Ihm. -l''alrdenialid ' , steady ; stnto. coed choice , lHf23c ; I'aoltlei-oasi. 1851230. KIHIAIIHaw. . firm , dull ; lollned , dull. Moi.At.scs Now Oi loans. Moiuly , quint. MCi'f I'nlrly hteady , actl\i > . Kniih- Quiet : locolpih , 2,585 pkgs. A\oii , - Quiets donioMlo fleece , 25SC pulled , 304 } 320 ; Ti Mis , lOQQlf. 1'OISK Qiili't. llimori old iiioss$15,00ir > now inobH , * 10.0010DOoMiapilmo , no mil. Cut iiioalN , dull , btoiidy ; mldd qillot ; l.ind , qiilot , steady ; western Mi olosod ut If 10.25. Hill' . , . 550 tloicea nt SlO.t 10,50) ) option sah'.s , 750 tloices ; Decom olosod at , Jlt.2f ) ) tibki'd ; .liiniinry , closoil tlO.25nsl.vd ; Kohruary , 810.25 ® HI.'JS , do' ntf 10.10 Uid ; May , $10.23 , closing ut iH bid. bid.llUTTKit Oulot ! fancy , about btoady. t'atiBi : Modt'iatu Uomuiid , firm ; ] sklmu. ao30'je. ' I'll ) lltON Stead V , quietut S13,00315.C.O . Coi'1'i.u Quiet i lake , $12.20. l.KAli btt'iidyi domestic , JD.70. - Tl.s-Quluti fetliiltH. f 10.UU. St , I.ouU 'MurlioU. BT. Joui8. Mo. , Poo. 10 , FI.OUH Weak lint iiuotuhly lo\\cr. WIIKAT OiH'iird wi'uk , soort dpcllned , with ono ronmlnliiK uirort ut u nilly , contln logo down uild clotcd lGl > c uudur yet t Any ( ft 1i nnttVrMnttor \ , OG'iCt Jnnitnry , OO'ti ' i MUST , 73r , July Tie , CORN Uponou' ' i' wltfr , tlipn ilrrllnrii io intpr ( Item win n imrilnl ii'rovprv , mid tlm tliilMi wmnnly WHO lidim yiMrrifnyi cn li , n7 < ei Jniuntry , 8H' < ei rcliru.nynuvi Mtiy , 3r. OATS On Ilicnih aa'ictildi ' Mny. lower at llAin.K.Y-No nl" . \x-SifnilYi fife east track. HAY-Unelmiiifod , Muti-stoiidy ; J3.Boa3.u5 ; spelter quiet nt Kl.A.x HKIU-Quiet : nt II 07. Ilrmm-Vnehnnspil. K ms Lower at 23'sc. { 'OHM Mi ; vtr Quiet HI 11.80. JVllUKVStptuly ntfi 30. IlAiioiNn AND Cimos TIP * t'nchanzpd. I'novisioNqHigher nnd llrm. 1'oik , $ u > .GO. I.ard , SO.7GUO.S3. Loose shoulders J7.50 : longs and ribs , 18.50. Hhorts , ta.ftfi. Howl UM : mote , llni'on , Minuldors' , } H.12'J ' ; longs and illx , $0.50 ; Miorls , JIO.OO ; strips' , BJ < e. Sucnrciltod linms , $1 l.f > ( vJM2.GO. HKCKltTS-rioiir , 4,000 bbls ; vvhPnt , 39.000 lii.i ) corn , 152,000 hu. ; oats , 21,00.0 hu.t r.ve , 5,000 bii. ; bnrlcy 0,000 bu. Sllll'.MK.ST9-I < 'lotir , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ! coin , 81,000 Int. ; oats , 14,000 bu. ; rye , 3,000 bu. ; burlcy , 1.000hu. Oinnliu I'rnducn Murkot. The rpcolpts of butter and eggs nrc Incrpai- Ing. Chickens tiio alu ) very plenty. There was not much chnngo In thu general mnrket. ArTl.F.s Hood npplrs tno quoted at f 3.50 ® 4.00s choice to fniiov , M.OOJt4.25.n IlANANAH-Qtiotutlotis aio ; I'nlr to good shipping stool , , S2.00S2.5U tier bunch. Ht'TTKit The geneiiil mai kot Is-steady. The bulk of the lecelpls- soils at 1 ISilGc , and .somo solocl tmoUagos at 17illOi' ( . ( 'HAMiiititiisQuotntlons : : mo : Hell nnd cherry. tH.5t ) poi hbl.i bell nnd bugle , J9.5O ; Into Capo Cod , Jlo.oo. I'ho tirilvtils on tlio market are light. CKI.KHY riincy celery Is dlflli'ttlt to find. Quotations range all the \vny fiom 25o to 40c. CIIIIIST.MAS Till' : : * I to 0 foot , per iloz. , f3.OOUl.GOi 0 lo 10 feet , per do/ , tO.OO10.00 ; extra huge , for schools and chut cites , each , $2.0KiJO,00 ; holly , per bbl. , $2.50 ; mistletoe ] ior II ) . . 25T130. ' . Kims Till ) hugp nirlvnls of cold storage oggsarc vvoaKoning I ho mat kot , which will IIIIAU to bo quoted at 23 < 7t.24c for fre'H stock. ( ( AMI : The artIvnls of quail urn laigo , but they move quite ftroly tit quotations. Ducks ate soaio and In good demand , .lack rabbits am coming fiooly and nio llkoly lo go lower. Small nibnlis aio not veiy plenty nml sell more icadlly. Quotations ate ! Htoasants , S5.00RG.50 ; pinllio clil.'Kens , $400(0,4.50 ( , ; mouse , S4.00 ; quail , $ lOOTil.25 ; Milpi' , SI.till ; lack snipe. Jl.'JGfM.OO ; plover , fl.O'i ' ; gnldon plover , Jl.251il.GO ; canvas buck ducks , JM.OOTMO.UO I head ducks $1.00 ; nmlUiid ducks , M.5077.3,75 * ; blue wing ton I , } 2.25gtoon ; wliigtonlM.75 ; mhodducksSl.fiO ; Cniiada get-so , JO.00117.50 ; lack tabblts , $2.00 ; fi',3.00 ; small niliblts , Jl.25jH.5u ; < .iiulrtol , il.onfl 1.2.1 : atilolope Middles , HG.15o ; doer saddles , iDftltlr : antelope ctucuv-us , oaiOc ; doet catcassoi. , 1011120. Hoxr.v-Tlio mtiiKot Is llrm , good wblto clover honey being scat CD at 17c , CM AY No.'l , 17.005fc7.50 ; No. 2 , JG.OOffiO.GO. LKMONS- Choice , J4.50 ; fancy , $5.50. MAI. M ] \ ( JiiAl'f.s-l'erkog , $8.00. OVMKIIS rnoliaiiged at lil ISc per can. ONIONS Homegrown , 80S85c ; SuiinUh , tl.OC norciato. OliAMlrsI'lorlda , $3.250.3.50. I'oi'AioKS Quotntlons aio : IIomegrovMii G5,75c ( ( ; Coloiadoiind Utah , bGc. rotn.TUV TitrKeys , If eholcoell readily at 12 < 7M2'So ' and geese and ducks at 010o. The demand Is fair and the supply not very lingo Homo M'iy thin and poor tin Keys have boon loporled as.solllng as low as Oc. Chickens nu coming In freely and , tlio demand being light stocks nio Inclined to accumulate. The mar ket on chickens Is consenuently lower , umi very eholco stock went at So. Good slock toll largely tit 7c and Inferior at Go. Switr : : I'OTAIoils'-Choleo Muscatlno uni Illinois stock. J3.75S4.00 per bbl. Vi : Mr-Quotations ate : Small and fat , GH ® 7o ; laigo and hcu\y , 345c. ( Oil .Mnrlcut. Nr.w Yoittc , Dec. 1C. I'KTIIOI.CU.M Openci wotiKor and was dull tluoughout the day I'ennsyUaiila oil , sales , none : January op tlons sales , 5,000 bbls at G3c ; Iiliini ollstilefe none , 17ibld. Totnl sales , 5K)0 ) libls. Coi-io.Nriuit : ) OnVcaU ; ciudc , 3(3c ( ; yellow 38'c. TAI.I.OW Dull , easy , city $2.00"ffor pack Tt'i'ii'iiVi iM-Qulot : , steady at 3131Hc. LONDON , Dec. 10. CALCUTTA Li.Nsuni > 38i 7'/jd ] ) cr quarter. LI.SSIII : : ) t' vKi ! i7 per ton for western. Tuiti'UNTiM ; hi'iniis 22s per cwt. 1'lty liirkcts. IVANSR OITV , Mo. , Dec. 10. WHHAT- Demoiall/ed and 2i- lower ; No. 2 haul , GSitfC 04'jC ! No. 2 led , O7'i08c. COIIN IrreKiilar and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 3 G33'/2c ; No. 2 white , 34 .3me. OATS Lonei ; No. 2 mixed , 2030c ; No. white , 382e. ! ItiiTTKii Pali' demand ; cieameiy , 25ia28c daliy , 14 il8o. IlnilS Steadv at 1822c. HKCKHTS wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , 1,00 bu. ; oats , none. SiuwiuNis Wheat , 110,000 bu. ; corn , 0,00 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. I.hcrpool 'Miirlii'tx. LivuiifooL , Dec. 10. WnnTQulot ; holdei oiler modeiately SUOIIK ; western sprlujj , ll'tUJOs percental ; iccelptsof wheat the pi' : tluee days , 272,000 centals. Including 201 , OC American. COHN Quiet , demand fair ; ml\ed we&tcri 4s 2'til per cental ; ivculpts of American coi the past tluee days , 03,700 centals. l'iAS : Canada , 5s G'-il ' per cental. ItACOX l.on ; ; and short , 45 Ills. , 45s Gd pi cwl. cwl.LAUD 1'ilnio western , 50s Gd per cwt. Cotton .Aliirlict. NKW OIII.KANS , La. , Dec. 10. Dull ; mlc dlliiR , 0 0-ldo ; low ntlildlliiK , 0 1-ltic ; goi otdlnarv , 8 13-lGc ; net lecelpts , 0,703 bale Bioss , 10,305 bales ; exports to ( heat Ililtal ! ) ,051 bales ; to Trance , 4Hr > 0 b.xless to the coi tlnenl , 10G bales ! coastwise , 7 , KJ ! bales ; salt 4,000 Imlos ; stools , 270,908 bules. Weekly Net lecelpts , 80,120 bales ; KIOh'J,74D bale e\poits to IJn'iit liiltnln , 18,821 bales ; l'i , nice , 10,258 hales ; to the continent , 7,11 bales ; coastwise , 10,825 bales ; sales , 27'Jl bales. _ Cofico Murkat. Nr.w VOUK , Dec. -Options opened stead 10ft20 points up ; closed steady , 15T(35 ( poln ill ) ! sales , 33,000 b.iKs , liioliidlnj ; Decem'ji tin.00 January , ilO.OOffiin.OO ; KuDiuat J15.40 ; Milich. J10.205 ? 10.30 ; Aplll , $15.1 May , $11.00 ® 15.05 ; July , $1185 ! Huptembi Jl-J.HtnjlB.OU. &pot lilo , steady , quiet ; No. ! > 1G.5U. _ Illu.uilu'i ! Cr.iln .Muricct. MlMVAHKllP , WIs. . Dec. 10. WlllIAT Pol ! Mny , U'J t'i No. 2 spi Ing , 05c. ' Cim.N-qulet ; No. 3 , OATS-Qulet ; No. 2 white , 34HG35C ; No. 2J4a33et HAIIMJY 04'5c. ' llnne.ipollsVlio.it M'lrltut. : .M'Oiis , .Minn , , Dec. 10. Tliero w fair cash trade most on No , 1 ; noitlioiu sci at 05'jc. Hocolpts , 383 cars ; May closed 70'jc ' ; December , OG'jo. On track ; No. 1 hai ( ilic ; No. 1 noithorn , ( Jl'ic ; No. 2 notthui 58SGOO. I'lilladolplilii Grain Marled. I'liu.AiiKU'iiiA , I'a.D.'c. 10. Wiir.AT-Woa lovver ; No. 2 led , Dt'cember , 74(5,7 ( I'Jc. . COHN Weak , docllnod ; No. 2 niKod , Decoi bor , 48i'j(7IOc. ( Ons-U'oak ; No. 2 white , 4lu ! ; white. 1 ! comber , 40Sa41u. ( Jlni'liin.itl . ' .larld'ts , CINCINNATI , ( ) . , Dec. 10. WIIK.VT Di lower ; No. 2 led , ( > 8c. CoitN Sttong ; No. 2 mUod , 43'4 le. \Trt-Knslor ; No. 2 ml.\eil. ! )45t35i ) : . \VIIISKY I'll m , good demand ; M.'M. Itllsllll'S * Itl'Il-fH. .1. A. lllanchind has succeeded W. ,1. Me. lister as piopiletovof a gonoial htoro at r.im The Hank of Oiohham and the Fanners a Meicliiuits bink , both of Urosham , huvo cc holldatod. lliiltlmori ) IniIn ! .tlarlciit. IJU.TlMOIli : , Mil. . 1)OU. ) 10. WllKAT Wet No. 2 led Hpiil. 73"iC. CHUN I'tisyj mixed spot and year , 47'ic. OATS-Quiet ; No. 2 whllo wosleui , 42ai lu Xi'vv Yurie Dry ( iiioiU Mnrkiit , NKW YOIIK. Dec. 10.-The demand for i goods was moderate , but up to the comllt of the market. The mai Ket was unchanged tone , pi lens bolng Him at Ilio highest lutes. Toledo ( ir.iln .Mnrkot , TOI.KDO , O. . Doc. 10 , WIII'.AT Actlvo ; Ni cash and Deoombor , 72o. ! COUN MOID doing ; No. 2 cash , 425i ! ; . OAIS Qitlot ; cash , 35o bid. STOCKS AND IIONDS , i\orj ; thing 'Inrncd on ( iiilil KxporU u . Money ( Jiiostliiiix , Nr.w YOIIK , Doc. 10. As on yeslon everything tinned on the gold p\poit i money questions , Harly In tlio day all soil i , , iiimoi.s vvoio In clicultitlon about lu port' ® { 2,000,000 , gold by tomoirow'H I iuop f. fatoiimors and any u hero fiom $5,000,000 [ ' J7,000,00 ( ) for Ihu week. These rumors w 1U roltoitiled BO poislstontly that finally htroet ii'tilly belloved they were ti A fact which added to the uncorl fooling among tlio traders was action of ceitaln bank pienldonts In c Ing In loans , backed up us U was by talk fiom the sumo iit'rsons that 1'iit will nmkoo.iccutlomiry ilraftH upon the i icsorvosof this country dining thu no\t montlis.Vhuther this Mirt of thing U tended tocheck tliuoutllovv of thoyollovrnv ut or Is for thu imiposoof helping along . . . . . latorh In stocKs bus not boon Mitlsfucto id deturinlned , but It can bo stated tlmt m consorvutlvu bankoiH and broKeis o.\press bullet that sold wllUoouiun lUclf outuud clvlnz thrmspivet mm It tiiipiultici * ( ivf r the Sltllllllr.il Thp. 1'n t ny flip llrst I Itih n n Minus innupy mntltPt wni ( n llin tly fnvmnhlr rhnrm-tcr tnltltm ndvnntnno of the Midden ndxnncp In inomy ratri fen > l n Imnkcri nrrnitgcd over lilthl fern Meillntf loan , I lie result of which un that foreltfn moiipy npicnicil | lit today's ' local money mar ket ns MII us businc'-s opcnril. This pre- \ontcdat theslatt niiylhlns like a xoarce In Ilio loiin market , though the loan rates for the week were weaker. A thlilft of M mn Im- portalico was thiMitiPVpectod transfer of for- credit which hioiiKht iimvcinont In sterllns otphniiRO to an abrupt hull , and so far upset calculations that the plan of ( fold withdrawals for tomoirow's Kncllsh steamer- that nt yesterday's close had fully matured was abandoned at once. Later still In the afternoon tin1 higher rates for local money wcio fuither rellccted by a formal marking down of sterling e\- chatifti ) nml the market did not enp oil' until one of the largest exchunso bonnes Just before the close supplied all the demands of the mar ket. ket.The following are HIP closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York block P\- chatiKo today- CT-lllV. The totnl iik'sof stocks tnilnv ere n 10,00(1 , ( lniH"4. IncliulliiR : AtcliKon , ll)00 ! ( ) ; UuiliiiK- lon , 11,000 : Cliloniro (3ns , m.SlOOi fhlcncn llhtlllors , 130,000 ! Kilo , O.DiiO ; I.nulsrtlln .V : Ntishvlllp , 33,010 , Mniilittttiili. 3'J.jO : Mis- soitil 1''ii'lllc , : i,35r ) ; Now KiiRlnml , 11,200 ; Iti'ilillliK , 41,000 : St. Paul , 31.000 ; Stijiar , 43,000 ; Union Pacific , 18,400 ; Westuin Union , l.onilon I'iiiiiiirlul Ituvlovv. [ Co/j/i / lyhteii iwbv James (7onl n IiONiio.v , Doc. 10. [ NiMviVoik llcralil Cnlilo Spi-oltil toTm : llr.i : . ! With fi-iv i-xcciitlons the stouU tiinrKut AMIS very un ottlcil nnil tlio Imsl- ness ilono rlilclly consist od of u-all/atloiis , Consols , liovvDVor , lonviotV ' ( ! lilRlu'r. Inilltiii ntpui1 papt-r vviishtotuly. 1'urelKii KovL'tiiiiiont soeiiiltlos woio Inouulsir. AiKontlno IHfaC nnil AtKuntlna fiindctl lius jjlvon vvny y pot cent , lint ( Vilnius bonds linptovoil 'f to Vj iiorcont. HOIIIP nillvvnys , uftor oponln dull liocnniu ilocliludly lint on n nuinlior of iuull/ii- tlons mid closuil without iceovovy nt ! 1 to 13C per cent ilorllno. Ainoilcnns Imvt shown Kiont doptossloii. 'I'hoio hits hooi a stonily .stioniu soiling mid tilthou li tin toiuh'iicy Isslliihtly lnipro\oil tkt tln > oloso , i Koiiornl doollno losultod , InoludliiK l' ( poi cent In I'lilfiiRo & MllvvntlKo.0 , Denver piofor- I'lu-oniKl Wiiliiisli dolioiittiio , 1 per runt It Unliin I'lii-llli'iiiiil llllnuU Central uiul U to \ poroont In nil othois. ( 'iiiindlnns vvoio Until .sympathy , u fall of ' to 1 pur cent tnMm plnco in C'annillnn I'nrtllc nnd CJriinil Tiinil Issiios. Discount tnti's shovvod Inoionsoil vvonk nos-i anil tluoo inonllis' bank bills vvoio tnKoi utu shnilo l > olovv 1'twt \ cont. Call monu' was ijuotod ut ' ( poroont. Xevv Yorlc Jloncy .Murkrt. Nr.w VOUK , Dec. 10. MOSIJY ON CAT.T- Actlvo ; liuisiiiK f rom 0 to'J5 pot cent ; Ins lutiii 0 per cent , olosod otVorod nt 0 per cent. I'lliMiiMr.iiCANTiM' I'AiM.u 5 < aO purcunt , Srr.itt.iM ] UNCIIAMIKonl < oi ; with actua liiislnobs nt $ J.H5Jj , for s > l\ty uay bills , um 11.88 for donmnd. Tlio closing < ] iiotntlons oil bonds : I'liiiincinl Nulvs. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Doc 13. Clearings , $1 830,134. Nr.w YOUK , Hoc. 10. dealings , $149,004 330 ; balances , $7,007,785. I'AIIIS , Dec. 10. Three per cent rentes , 96 G'jOe.\-eotipon for the account. liAl.TiMOlli : , Mil , Doc. 10. rioaiing , $2,772 584 ; balances $ -171,500. Money G per cent. CINCINNATI. O. , Doc. 10. Money , 4(3.0 ( p cont. Now York exchange , 15@25c dlscoiui Cloai lug- , , 82,110,000. LONDON , Doc. 10. Amount of bullion goi Into the Hank of Kngland on balance toda 110,000. I'liii.viiKM'iiiA , Pa. , Doc. 10. rioarlnp 13,020,331 ; balances , Jl.007,575. Money , 4 per cent. Mr.Mi'ino. , Tonn. , Deo. 10. Cloaiings , ? lir 498 ; balances , 558,175. Now Voik e\chaiii .selling ut par. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , Dec. 10. The Tioasu : ( lopaitniont today purchased 277,000 ounc of sllv or at $0.83tJO'ii0.8371. Nr.w Oitt.r.N , La. , Doc. 10. Ploarlngs , $ ' . 180,915. Now Vnik exchange , bight , 50c pr mliim ; bnnk , $1.00 pieinlum. IlovroN , Mass. . Doc. 10. Hearings' , $23,111 203 ; balances. $3,135.771. Money , 5 per cot i\changoonNow : Yoik par to lOo discount. Sr. Louts , Mo. , lift : lG.--C"leai Ings , j,4OG ( 207 ; balances , $ -117,582. Monov quiet. ( W ] > or cent. Exchange on Now voile 25cdl count. Ciiir-Ano , Til. , Dec. 10. Clearing- ! , $17,20- 177 , Now York exchange 4O050o piomlii Htcillng exchange Slioiit ! ! slxly day hi ! H.80H ; demand , { 1.8815. Money Firm , 0 p cent. IIVi : STOCK MAKKKTS. Cnttlo IJi'ciivcr Crnci-iilly from thn Di'prc hlon-llogs Still lilt In , , ' . OMAHA , Dec. 10. Hecclpls of nil kinds stock vvoio light. The llvo days' Mipply for up 15,505 caltlo , 20,4 U hogs and 4,1m , ) slid against 14,175 cattle , 24,018 hogs and 2,4 bheop the same llvo days last week , With light locoipts , n bettor tonu toonste inaiKets nnd a good Inquiry fiom ontsl buyois the ilomorall/ntlon of the past two tin oo days gav o plnco toactlvlty and stiong in nil binnchosof thn ttado , The showing good to choice beef Moots was lather poor , lj buyers aio never MI oxtiomoly pnitloiilar to quality on an up mai Kot as on a down in nnil s they paid good Miong pi Ices for t fair to good cattle without a vvlnco , and ov I'ondosi'oiiilod to pny piotty Mill in Ices I very oidlnary stun. In general pilcos ml about a dime higher and In exceptional cai inoio , Asldo fiom n hinall hunch of 1,140- Moon , that woio hold foi the Christmas intirl the fnlr to ptolty good 1,000 to 1,400-lb , hi stocis sold ut riom$3l ( ) to $1.45 , with poor fair000 to 1,200-lb.McoisanyHlioiofiomW , to $3.35. Some fair 1,182-11) ) , wostoins btoii $3,10 , hut oll'oi Infill thlsllno woio light a mostly on the feeder older. Itwasagix Miong , ai'tlvo , healthy mat Kot thioiigho and about i > \ orv thing at nil useful had foil a imiolmsor before the close , Thu cow tindi ) wns active , with pilcos fi 5c to lOo bettor than Tliiiisday all aioni Tiesh lecolplh vvcin llmllod , nud with u hi general demand tlio mo\omoiit vvnsfioou the fotonooii'H finding about oleaiod up i biipnly. 1'nlr to voiy good cottn and liulf holii mostly at fiom 41.05 to $2.50 , with thin cows as low as $1,10 and cholco fat M up to $3.30. Ollorlngr. of hulls , oxen nnd stt wi > ii ) light nml they dimmed hands loadlly good , Miong titli'f.s at fiom $1.10 to $3. Common yeni lings to choicevenl ralvoss about as usual at from $2.00 to $5.00. Itoguhirilonlei.s did HID bulk of the buy ) as thu domain ! fiom thocountiy was sot what rostih'tod. I'tlcos iiilctl Miong on suitable guides nud nothing that deal could tiso wont begging for a puii'liasor. Tr y id : > f ff ) f III Mr. MiclmeUHggins , Belcher S loin lee Taylor Agricultura in Tool Co. , Chicopei 0.Ill Falls , Mass. , writes Ill . , II ) " 1 Ins company ha : I10 used Id IHI ST. JACOBS OIL ivv ti for years for their men for burn ? till I cuts and bruises , and \ve know of nothing liu ru that compares with it. " Ihff ttns in.MI ij . 9.1 , ftom I1 40(030(1 ( ( , With rxin HIP .nlrsnt it It Iti to 13 2fi llepto- Istr 1100 340 07 MIS. . .1182 340 1 fdr. . .1000 205 42 fdrs. . 850 205 40fdrs . . .1028 3 00 lions The market was active and from 1C to 15c lower , generally 15c higher than Timi dity fiom sttiit to iliiish. Hecolpts woio light 1,500 lighter than Thuisday , about 2OC lighter than last Filtl y nnd nearly 0,0f lighter than the conespoiidlng 1'ilday hi' ' vi'tir. Condition * weio much tlio same as i : Thursday and nil fnvoiablo to the soiling li toiesls. I'acltois , fresh meat men , blilnpo and speculators were all free buyeis- , mid tl tr.ido was lively llnoimliuiit. flood heav bogs sold mostly at fiomjlj.35 toHi.40 , with couple of choice loads at f G.4D and $15.50. 1'a to good light and mi\ed hogs went mostly ! fiom $0.25 to JC.35 , with scattoilng sales i light btuff , odds and ends and pigs down S0.05. The pace was pretty hot , and towai tlio close the mai Kot had lost somoot 1 linear htiengtli , but about everything .sold , the bn at fiom 40.30 to $0.40 against fiom $0.20 $0.25 Thuisday and from S5.9G to SEG.05 01 wool. ago. Hogs sold higher today than cvor before ( this mat Kot. The previous high day was Se tembor 12 , 1888 , when the oMiomo range pilcos was fiomiC 10 to JO.50 and tlio bulk thosnles vveioat from J0.20 to JG.35. Kepi sonltitivo.sales : No. Av. hll. I'r. No. Av. i-h. 81. . .187 100 0 05 73 . ° 72 120 0 3t 51. . 100 0 20 88. . .218 80 0 3C 1. . 310 0 20 04 . .225 200 0 3t 4. . .282 0 20 70. . .238 200 G 3f 0. . .183 0 20 01. . .241 10O 0 3t 2 370 0 25 GO. . .278 100 0 3 ; 51K. .208 120 0 25 . 83. . .210 80 ( i 3 ! 0. . .101 0 25 50 . .240 200 0 31 n. . .453 0 25 72. . .213 200 G 3 ! 01. . .210 100 0 25 51. . .280 200 0 3' 83. . .200 80 0 25 48. . .219 ICO 0 3- 41. . .181 hO 0 SO 27. . .282 0 3' 71. . .252 240 0 30 02. . . .221 RO G 3' 70. . 212 100 0 30 01. . , .281 100 G 3' 70. . ! ai8 0 30 55. . . .215 120 0 3' 75 . .208 120 0 30 74. . . .272 300 G 3' 78. . . .233 360 0 30 71. . . .245 280 G 3' HI. . , .250 320 0 30 07. . . .2(10 ( 40 0 IV GO. . , .232 120 0 3 ( * 50. . , .274 210 0 41 HI. . .218 200 0 30 G7 . , .211 80 G II 83. . , .228 40 0 32" 75. . , .202 40 0 41 77. . , .240 280 0 32'4 02 . . 270 200 0 41 04 . . .240 210 0 32J ! 00. . . .207 210 0 41 70. . . .240 100 0 35 45. . , .218 0 41 31. . . .271 80 0 35 72. . , .283 80 G 41 80. . . .250 200 0 35 H5. . . .205 80 0 41 51) ) . . . .200 200 0 35 CO. . . .250 SO 0 41 05. . . 251 100 0 35 CO. . . .207 240 0 41 1)0. ) . . .258 0 35 71. . , .271 320 G 41 75. . , 248 400 0 35 01. . . .203 200 0 41 70. . .248 200 0 35 CO. . . .300 120 0 41 50. . . 203 80 0 35 01. . , .254 40 0 41 70 . 250 80 0 35 54. . . .205 0 DI 71. . . .204 120 0 35 1'iiiSANi ) notion. 11..122 C 10 1..550 80 G 0 Hnr.r.p Thoio woio some preotty good mi tons huru um ! on thosu thu uomand wus brl It tlio wort > t form of cntanl ) , wit : the tiso of ] ) i Bapo's Cutarr Koinoily. It mild , soothinf oloniising an liealiiif ; prop or tied ctroct pel foct Qiiil pcnni noiit euro , n matter how bn tlio cnso , or of bow long stumling. It's remedy tlmt succeeds vvlicro ovcrythlnt ; els bns fniled , TliouMluls of btieh t'O-scs cnn 1 pointed out , Tbat'fi the reason its ptopri tore back their faith jn it with money. The oircr 8500 reward for a case of cntnrrh wliic they cannot euro. It's a medicine that n lows them to tnkq such a ribk. Doesn't con mon tcnso lead you , to tnko buch a mediciut " An ndvertism fnkc , " you say. Funny , isn't it , bow fcoino poomo prcfi Blckness to health when the remedy is pos tivo nnd the ftuarnntoo nfiso/Kc. / ( AViso men don't put utoitcj/ buck of "faltcs And " faking " doesn't iviy. They licliovo in themselves. Isn't worth a trial 1 liu't oaiy trial pix-fuubla caturrh 1 NOTIGK TO PROPERTY OWNBt You niiihoii'by uotllled that the follow do-cilbed pionilsOb , to-vvlt ; Huiili half of lot ! ( > , . Kount/o'8 2ml iiddlt In tlioi'lly of Omaha , htivo boon dei-laioil oiilinaiici ) No. 3370 to ho a iiul&nnca by leti of the hank of oailh existing thoioon. You nio lieioby dlioi'ti'd lo nbato said i banco by grading down thu front piu ts of i t-outli hull of lot 1O , Kount/cH 2nd add. .hi to pievont the falling , wasting 01 wabhlm oailhon Iliobldownlk iidjncont thereto vvli 30 ilnyb fiom Hie Oth day of Dii'i-mbor , 1 orbiild iiilUtincQ will bu abated by thn uilthoiltlON and tlio OXIIOUM ) thoioof lovlo uhpoclnt tax ngnltist the ptopotty on nl Chalrmun lloaidof 1'ubllc Worl JJcc. 17,10,20,1:1 , , 22 nnd pMic * tttm ( innii * lock tirrl ] n1 n In ttiodr-t-nlr Mrinrtiiil. lint i omimm nnd Inferior Muff of nil klmlt wit i Klovr ni' | Tnir to Rooil tinllM * , tfl fitv < l t 71 | tnirtn peed WMti'tni , M' . ftif I Wtt rotii" mon nnd itiM-k lieop , t > fMtn'MKOOI \ ! to rliolriMO to ItHKIb. litnilH , M.UUUO.UO. Hep- rr cntntl\c nlest No , Av. 1'r. 70owM 00 MOO lrrolit | < mid DNpuMtliin ofStni-U. Ofllclnl rroolpti nud deposition of MooU n 1ii\Tii ) \ by the books of the Ptilou Slock Ynnls company for thn tvvonly-fotir hours rtulltiR nt 0 o'clock p. m , December 10 , 1802 : HFCKlI'Tjt. ; o l.lvo Mock Murln't. j , 111. . Doc. 10. [ Special Telegram to TIIK HKK.IWllli fiosb locolptsototily about H.OtK ) bend the cattle miiiKet lomnlned Htm. Theio was not \oiy urgent demand ftnm any Hum lor , the temporary wants of all classes of linyi'li being pietty well supplied but thodo- I'rensed locolpts for this week and the prospect of moderate supplies for no\t , gmo n foollnc of conlldonco Unit has not boon Toll foi many dajs. Ti tiding begun In good sonsoii and was icnsonablv active wbllo the supply lusted , on u basis ot fiom f 2 85 to $0 00 for \ ery common to oNlra dtessod beef anil shipping si pris $1 75 toM.GO forstockoisand feeders , fl.00 to $3.25 for Infoi lor to eholco oovvs , bolfeis anil bulls and from $1.75 to 45.50 for calves. Cows and bulls sold principally at fiom $1.75 tofa.fil ) and fiom J.I.4U to $1.75 bought most of the Moots. Ton cents p"r 100 Ihs , more was added today to the \alno of hogs , The mat Kot opened .tilingand cllnibod tight along up to fiom $0.25 to jo.70 for poor to pilme liemy and medium weights. Theio was only a limited amount of tindlmr In heavy guides at loss than Jtt.fio. nml the bulk of light hogs sold above 5-0.25. Thesn limitations show an ad vance on yeslot day's prices of n good plump lOe. Tlio higher llaiitesdld not chock Hading , which was ncllvo fiom stnit to finish. Aside fiom ChiIstmns stock thcto were fovv vales of sheep above $1.00 ; Indeed , the bu1K of the supply wont out ot sollois hands at ftom $3.50 lo J4.75. 'I'ho decline lu lambs was not so maiKed , fiom Ifii * to'J.V coveilng It. They sold at fiom W.75 tofO.25 , with from $1.50 to } 5 75 the popular pilcos. _ Itooolpls : Cattle , 8,000 ; hogs,28,000 ; sheep , The roiling .lournal reports : C'ATTt.r. Kocolpts , 8.500 head ; shipments , 3,800 head ; market dull , lower : Chilst- mns bto\es , ) r . & ( U&C.2fi ; othots. J2.755JG.2G ; Mockers , $1.5077,3.20 : cows , $1.05tt2.0G. lions Kocelpts , 30,000 bend ; sliipmotits , 7,500 liead ; miiikot lOo higher ; rough and common , $ G.10fM1.20 ; packing and mlM'd , $0.25710,55 ; itood to pilmo lioavv , JO.40ttO.72 ; Ill-lit. J0.2fiU0.46 ; butchers,1 , ifl.45iiG.55. Sur.Ki' Hi't'i'lpts 5,000 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; mnrKot dull , domund ovot- slocKod ; Clnlstmas wethers , f5.15ft5.50 ; na tives , $3.SOf0.Oi westerns Jl.10ffll.80 ! ToMins , S3.10ttl.GO ; lambs , J3.GOS0.12. Xi-vv York I.l\o Stock Miirlcot. New VOIIK , Dec. 10. llr.tvis ; : Receipts , 2,355 ; mat kot active , sliado lltnier for pi line to choli'o natlM's ; native stoois , Jl.lOTtG.OO ; Coloiados. J4.10 ; bulls and cows , $1.00a2.50 ; diossed beef steady at 7"sfa9o per 11) . bhlp- j/ionts tomonow , 118 beeves and 11,000 ijnar- Aors of In-of. CAI.VIX-Keoolpts , 208 bead ; market firm ; veals W.OOfj.a.50 per cwt. ; western , calves , $3.UiW > .2fi. SliKr.i1 Itocolnts , 3,000 head : niarkot llrm ; sheep , W. tfiftG.30 per cwt ; lambs , Uc hlghei at $3.37".rf.0.55. ! HORS HiM'olpts. 1,000 bead. Market nom inally steady at J3.70SC.30 per ow t. Kitnsns City l.lvo Mock Market. K.VNS vs CITY , Mo. , Deo. 10. CATTM : Ilo- coljits , 7,500 head ; shipments , 1,100 head ] the maikot was very dull ; choice stoois weak ! otliois KVTTilfic lovvor ; jovvs 10S20C lower : feeders weak to lOc lovvor. Itopiesontatlvi sales : Drossodliouf and shipping steois , i3.3 654.40 ; cows , $1.75ii,2.GOj slocUeis and feeders $2.50713.10. lions Receipts,0,700head ; shipments,2OOC head ; the mai ket was active , opening stums and closing 55Mc ( ) higher ; all glades , $5.00i7j 0.4 5 ; bulk. JO.2imO.30. Sttr.ni' Hocelnls , 1,000 head ; shipments COO head ; good sheep and lambs woio In de niand and steady ; muttons , $3.75135.10 lambs , J5.20@G,35. St. I.onU l.lvo Stock Mnrlcct. ST. Louis , Mo. . Duo. 10. OATTI.K no- colpts , 9,000 bend ; hldpmciits , 2,300 bead No good cattle ot any kind on sale. Onlj lough and poor stntl changed hands. 1'rlct" woiostoady , however. Iloos Uocolpts , 5.400 bead : hlilpment' ' 0,700 head ; Maikot lOchlghor. Heavy $0.1D 0.50 ; packing , SG.OOi0.40 ; light. SG.OufTLG.35. Htir.ci' Itocolpts , 400 head ; shipments , 1,001 liead. Market nulot and rather easy. Native1 iiingo } 3.005i4.25 ; for fair to good and $4.401 5.00 for choice muttons , "About a ycnr ngo I noticed thnt my klei nud logn were Bwclling , mill a ion- PU Itation w itli Dr. G , J. JI uU tnn > , of Topckn , Kan. , dcf rlopcd tuo fact that I Imd Hrlght'H disciise , his nnnlysla showing tlie prcfcncc of a largo amount of nlbumeu in my urine. I continued to travel , fcullng Unit I could not afford to Re iipmy position on tucroail. I kept myself uuder close medical treat ment , bat the swelling mid unfavorable pymptomsinciesecd BO bteailily that 1 could no longer do my work. On being re-esnm- liutl the doctor finid my coiulltlonvns critical and advised me to go to Kicclhior Springs , Mo. I arrived Jaly D , conmlteil vvilli a resilient physician , gav cup meiliiluf , end liaveuscdrcgulnrly llicl'erro Mnngim- ese nml faulplio Sallno waters and the hot halt Sulphur Ilatbs dully. My recov cry WBH rapid and Instead of be'ng n weak , emacia ted , dropsical wreck , I am 1o iliiy a hearty , robust man , weighing 153 pounde , and with pplendld nppetlto nnd illgeotlon , feeling bet ter than I have in ten years There rcmnlna no trace of dropsical swelling or ulbnmen- urln. 1 believe tlio waters nnd baths tavtd my life. O. II. JoiiNbON , With K. T. W. Mcler-Wliolcsale QuceiiBvvare. Ml and fil3 North Mala Street , bt. Louis , Mo. AngUBt 8 , Ibfll. Tlie ttaUra are bottled only ly the Excel- eior fyiinga Company at Excei&ior IVi'lte Richardson Drug Co. , Agents , Omaha , Nc SOfJT/I QJUAJ/'A. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornalia. Itcst Cnttlo Ho nml Fliccp null ket In tlio vv oat. COMMISSION HOUSES. Y/ood / B'rothers. ' gouth Oranlia Telcpliono 1157. JOHN I ) . lAHls.MAM , I s \VAI < TtJU n. WOOD , f " ' " Mnrki't IU'i > nrt * liy nmll nnd wire cliocrfull ) It nlulieil upon uiillcutloa. | PROPOSALS FOR PRRMANKN SIDEWALKS , WOODKN SIDI WALK AND CROSSWALK CO ] STRUCTION. Ponied piopouls will bo received by the uiidi hlgned until 1:30 : o'clock p m. , December ' - 1802 , for the constnotion ) ot all peiniatio hhlovvalKs , wooden sldownlKs and eiosswal ! oiiloi.-d laid by the mayor and ilty ; coniii fiom Jaiiunry 1 , 1H03 , lo Jimo 1. 1893. In tl city of Omaha. I'eimanont MdowalKs to constructed of htono , nilltlelal hloiie , bili'U tiling ! wooden MduvvalKs of vvhltoplno lui ber. and crosswalks of whllo iiliiu , vvhllo , IniiroaK iilanUh , accoidlng to plans and spoi llcntlons on Ilio lu the ulllco of the lluaid 1'ubllo Woikh. llldb hpeclfyliu ti ptlce 1 lineal foot Hill bo lecolved foi vvhlto and tin on ! ; Umbers 0x12 and 8x12 , to ho placed pun n. lolon tliogioiind for crosswalk * lu aivind.iii n.Jll > vvllli plans on Ilio In the ulllco of tli llD.tid Jll I'libllc WoiUs. No bids for iitono hlik-vval will bo coiisldorod except for Mono Known llId IIIIVQ tin actual oxlslonco and of Known < iu Id itv and merit for poimaiionl hldovvalks. ils lach : bill for poimiinent hldewalks lo bpotv ilsof n prlco per biipeillclnl HIIIIIUO foot , and I In wiHdon vvalkc u ptlco poi lineal foot fort 12 , hldownlk complotu , nud to be accompanied ty ui'i'i tilled check In tlio MUD of $500 , p.iya ! an to tin ) city of Omaha , as 1111 ovldoiico of gi faith. Thoboaid it-borM's the rlglit to luj' ' any or nil bids and to waive dofects. Uiddots must fuinUh u wimp o of Rio brick or tiling. I1.V. . HlKKHAUblvU , Chaliman of thu lioaid of I'liblle WoiK Owuha , Doc. 0 , lb'J2. Ucc. 0 , 10 , 10 , OMAI-IA Manufacturers' and Jobbers' Directory Morsa-Coe Shoe - Company , I'nclorj corner lltli unit Douitlns Strcots We nro m.iklmt closi title to cash tuners , nn I nro eclllcs n clus ) of itouiti "hirli liery ritlcnblo vllh inorcliniit . Kirkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sowed COMPANY.Vlio1iMnlo aiioi'ro. bootii ! ) infrf nxonti Holloa nml rnlitu'ruood . lUa- llubher Slioa Co0l \ \ - MIU Hartley St IIUI-IIOJ Harnoy St COAL , CQXE. CORNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works 1.1MM CO.linrdnnddOft Mfr < . itnlvnnliol Iron < nl , S I ! tor Itilli nnil cornlc . vvtitlovv ' S(5. , etc loit d M , DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kllpatrick-Koch Dry , Dry cooilj , notions , fur- Notions , k'l'iUV furnish- nl-litiif , ' quoits , corner liiKKOucli.uor. lltli nnd lltlinml llonnrd M < . Hiirnuy Sts FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Beebce & Runyan CO . liiiliotMercd f unit- : CO.lirnco tnrc. UJjllUI Nlcholns \Vliolctnloonl ) nml nth Sta GROCERIES. DRUGS , ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co. , l01-lS03JonosHt. , 10th nml llnrno B. . Oninhti. Omnhn. HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmyi Lobeck 1 & Linn , COM ! I'ANV , ' DPI lorsln lii\rilw ro Corner 10th nndJnckion Chnnlrs' tool * . Mroott. I IJl IXHIBldSSt. HATS , ETC. W.A.L.Gibbon&Co. \ \ hoU'tnlo IInt , eapi , Urnw K , ClOVPK. lllUtt-IH , , ltll nml llnrnor M . LUMBER. John A. Wakefleld , Charles R. Leo , ImiHirtpil Amcrlcnnt'ort Hardwood lumber , wood Iniul ramoiit , Mllwiui- carpet mid pnniuot kojri'inunt MiiKjiilnojr itoorlnK , wliltolln-c 9th and Douulns , LIQUORS. MIUIH RY. Frick & Herbert , I. Oberfelder Mo. Importers end jobbo AVIiolostlo liquor dealers ol tnllllnery nottou Mall orders prompl. 1001 Karnam St .US-'IJ S Illli hi. PAPER. mis. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Cnny n full Mock nf printing , nrnpplni : and eMiH'il nml Intirlcatlof wrltliiu paper * , card napvr , etc. ell , nxlo srcmo , etc. OUSTERS. David Cole & Co. , Wholesale ovslprs.fimcj1 ctiliTV , at' ) S lUtli bt , , tfloiluiiiB7H | PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. , 1'iodiice , fruits of nil Itntlor , chi o < ( > , cge > , Iioultry nnil kinds , oyster. " . JIT ! ? . Utli "t STOVE REPAIRS. I SASH. D30RS , Omaha Stove Repair M.A.Disbrow&Co. , \VtUKS ) , Rtovo ropnlra .Miiniifaeturorn of sivsli , nndvntor nttnclunonts ilo or n. bit nil a nnj fur any kind of elo\o iiioiitdltiKN. tiriinch of rntulo , 1'U7 Do ut In s bt. iko , I''tli nnd linril SU FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER , NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION , The Worlds' Fair Tower Company Now offnrs an isatio ot li.oOO shares of it cnpittil stooit nt ptr , full-fuil ] ami nou ttsscstillc. The ciip'tltil stock is $2,000.- 000 , divided into iiO.O'JO bharos of $100 caoh. Outside of this issue tv considornblo portion of the capital stoolc has already been ullottod to the suoseribots. This issito is now ollorcd to tlio publio , nnd tlio bubsoription books are open at the ollleo of R D. Mitlr , Ueo Uuildinp , Omtt- hti. Neb , and will close on the 24th day of December , 1802 , tit ! ! o'cloel : p. in. Subscriptions will be payable as fol low.- , : low.HO per cent on application. ! iO pur cent on allotment. 40 per cent GO days nftor allotment. All payments to bo made to Charlus L. Eabton , "Trustee. Allotinonts will bo imulo immediato'y uftor the close of tb.o bubbcription books. The right is reserved to reject any subscription inholo or in part. If any subscription in wholly rejected the amount deposited , on application , will bo returned. If only a part of the amount applied for by tlio applicant is allotted to such applicant tlie surplua amount piid : on application will bo ap plied on the sums duo under the alloV mo nt. PREFERENCE n the allotment of shares to applic.ints will bo given in the order of the rcceiit of noli apnlication by the authorized apent of the comoany named. CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF EARNINGS. Passengers per hour J ' * ? Allowing 10 hours per day , equals 100,000 At 50 cents for each passenger equals , per day SoOOUO ISO days that the Fair will bo open equals $9,000,000 Revenue from concessions and sale of Souvenir Book and Modal of the Tower , owned by the Tower Company 400,000 59,400,000 ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. Operating expenses for the 180 days $ 413.003 2o per cent of gross earnings ( $0,100OUO ) to bo paid to tlio World's Columbian Exposition 2,350,000 $2,703,000 Deducting this from the gross receipts gives 0,037.000 Equivalent to 1531 per cent on the on tire cupital of the company of 82,000,000 The olllcow of the World's F.iir estimate that the daily tidmibsio nb to tlio Fai will rise above 200,000 people. Our capacity for carrying nasjoiigorrt in our Cloo- tric Cars in making ascensions and descontiona of the TOWKK is 12,000 peonlo par hour , and we confidently count on lO.OOJpar hour. This will bo found a moderato estimate when duo regard is had to the attractivcnoja of the TOWER and tha RAKE e.xperionco allordcd by a trip to tlio top. The TOWER is located opposite the WOMAN'S TJUILDtNG , at the Kistorn Entrance ot the MIDWAY VLAISANOE in the WOKUVS FAIR GROUNDS. Each person , in making tlio ascent and descent of tlio TOWEU , gains a view of the entire EXPOSITION BUILDINGS. , Tlio TO WEU is ever 500 foot high and 210 foot in diameter. It remilros nine complete turns to reach tlio top , tlio grade being eight per cont.nrido of two miles consequently , nlno Jllleront pictures are observed in making the ascent and descent ; served of the WORLD'S FA lit GROUNDS as the ascent is iirulo. A view from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not only given the vastPnnm-\ma ; nt vour foot , but alto gives the googt\iphical poslllor of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS , HO that after making the ascent of the TOWER any porbon can go ungulded from building tD bH il'tho ' intention to have two FULL BANDS on the OI5SKRVATORY FLOOR-A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETE STRING ORCHESTRA -which will play alternately from the opening ot the FAIR in the morning until the close at night. An ORCHESTRA will also bo located in the center of the great IO WEU THE"1WORLD'S" ' FAIR TOWER COMPANY. WILLIAM IIAMPDEN .TOIINSTONE , President and General Manager. THE PmC'E OF THE NEXT ISSUE WILL RE ADVANCBD TO 20 PER CBNT PREMIUM. AND SUBSEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED AS THE TOWEK APPROACHES COMPLETION. Postofllco Motioy Ordoihxp rcea Luttor Alonoy may bo soul by Ko-ristopod , Draft , or Bank Cashier's Chock. For fui'thor information mldresB or ctill upon FD. . MUm , JBee Building- 1704 Farnnm Street , OMAHA. NIB rj. Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company. ' " ' Call and son Arc 181G Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. hiinili > y 10am tol.in > un. | nm. i r ryiy oakOly tiirlmof l.lfui inn tfJJ OHIJJ li ur < ila m tjtlinn K E 12I VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , I entire stock of Dl-itnon Ja nml odor will our For Thirty Hays only wa Christmas Jewelry and ailvorw.iro tit lo than m itiofaoUror J coat. Fourteenth and Farnam Streeta. Will move Jan. I , to N. W , Cor. Ifltn ami riiruam. HAKK3 KOH BAI.P. . . H.rft