6 TI1K OMAHA DAILY imKiTJiqUDAY , KKHUIUIIY 17 , IBM. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Was Tame Yesterday After Weilncs- day's ' Unusual Excitement. CLIQUE OPERATORS MADE A BLUFF In Thi-lr Ainli-ty to lloUtrr Up the IVIiral Market They I'rctomlcd tcf Ho 1'ur- chiinliij : llenvlljr Corn Was Strudy. CniOAno , 111. , Fob. 16. Wheat was tame to- ilny after yesterday's excitement. The clitiuo made it show of buying , hut they seemed to 1m shouting moro than trading , nml the suspicion grow that It wat ati attempt to bolster the market rather than a doslrato Increase hold- IMS' ? . The cereal eioied He higher than on the lay before , t'orn was steady txnd Improved ! if. I.nrd made Its highest price for the sea son In lolling ut $13.00 per 100 Ibs. , but prices of provisions at the cloiu were without material change since yesterday. Iloyden , Parker. Mills , l.onan and ConiKolmaii * Day veto all taxing morp or loss wheat. I'nrd- rldse's brokers were also buyers , the plunger being evidently disposed to Rather Inproilts. ThoHimiiimdliifriof the marlii't were bearish , cables were lower , donifstlc markets easier , the receipts liberal , the exports light and the weather all over the wheat belt mild and springlike. The Cincinnati 1'rlco Current said that there was no evidence of serlomcrop damage and there were reports from Washington that the fight on tin1 anti-option bill was about to bo renewed and that Its friends would try to force Its Immediate passage. The opening was about "jc lower , ruled flrin , advanced ' , < < : then cased off > ( c , lluctuated .sllglilly and then advanced V for May. and J c for July , ruled easy and closing about ! | 0 higher for May and Sfc lower for .Inly. Corn opened with thu trade apparently nearly "even , " the shorts having covered on the free liquidations of some longs' lines yes terday. The cash market was not especially promising , with export orders to liny usually tielowcuncnt limitations , and this had Its Influence on ( .peculatlM- trading , with early tiansiictlons showing about 'if decline from yesleiday's latest llgnres. At * the Inside quotations a prominent operator came In as .1 large buyer , taking , perhaps , 1.000.000 bii. . and with offerings but moderate , prices soon responded , moving up fractionally. The generally accepted statement that the largo Row Vifrk line had been closed out was a \vcukcnlng factor , however , and no particular coiillilenco was displayed on the part of usual operators. Oats were quiet nml featureless. The fancy prices nmdo in hog products today woru partly the result of natural Influences Hud partly duo to the tactic-sot the big local operators. Kocolptb of hogs .vcru under ex pectations nt about 20,01)0 ) and Cililahy's brokers hccnmo fren buyers of rlhs ami pork. It , was said this was done to head pIT Singer & Kent , who were thought to he trying to cover tht-lr linos. Other .shorts were forced to cover nnd tlm whole market got a good lift. The up turn In hud was quite abrupt. Scattering shorts were buyers on stop-orders , but when tlio shorts wore supplied and there was llttlu support from any source prifes dropped back. The estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 17fi cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 130 cars ; hogs , 17,0(10 ( head , The leading futures ranged as follows : AimCl.iiT Wheat No 2 February 74H 74 Slay 77'4 77J4 ' 7H 74mi July 77J4 TG-X mi Corn No. 2- TGXM V'ebruixry. M 42 Hey 4.SX July Wl Oat No. 2 - Felmmry. 30 > 4 EOVi Mny 31V4 ill > te6Bl'orlt May 19 70 19 85 19 C2U 19 G7M CO l.nrd- Mny n oo 12 CO 12 90 July iv : iu 12 45 12 25 12 25 32H Eliortltlbs- May. . . ' . . . . 10 mi 10 M 10.10 Cash quotations were us follows ! I-'I.OUH Dull and unchanged , WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 74Uo ; No. 3 spring , f. o. b. GIS54c ( } ; No. 2 red , 74Uc. CoitN No. 2 , 42'Sc ' ; No. 3 , cash , 38o ; No. 3 yellow , 3H'c. ' OATS--NO. 2. 31c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b.,35fc ! ; No. 3 white , 32ijfi34' ; ' $ . KYE-NO. 2 , 62c. HAHI.EV No. 2 , G4c ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4458c ; No. 4. f. o. b. , ava-lue. FI.AXSECU-NO. 1,11.23. TlMOTllvSKEIi- , 14. GO. I'oiiK Mess , per bbl , , J18.9.19.00 ; lard , 100 Ibs. , J12.BO ; short rlhs sides , ( loose ) , 10.30H10.40 ; ilry salted shonldors , ( boxed ) , ( (1.H7'/110.00 ( ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , $10.00 ® i0.95. WHISKY Distillers' flnlshcd goods , par gal. , 11.17. Sucuns Unchanged ; cut loaf , 5i(20ic ! ( ? ; granulated , fiUc ; standard "A , " be. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Prodiiuu exchange todav the butter market was Htoady ; croamurv , 2txlt28c : dairy , aoaaOc. KgKSbtetidy ; strictly fresh , aoffiaoc. Ointilm ( iriitn. The attendance of buyers and sellers was quite large , and thorn was a good , actlvo mar ket. Considerable business was trans'actcd be fore the close. The following prices are bused on delivery at Mississippi river points : WIIUAT No. 2 spring , 71c bid ; No. 2 hard Winter , HMo hid ; N'o. ! i hard winter , 02c bid. KYB No. 2 , 53c bill ; No. 8 , GOc bid. OATS-No. 2 white , 33'4c bid , Omaha terms ; No. 3 white , 32',5c ' hid. . . COIINNo. . 2 March shipment , St. Louis terms , 3Hjcbld ! ; No. 3 or hotttir , 38c ; No. ! 1 or hotter , April shipment , l.ouisvlllo terms , 30'Jc bill , 40c tiskort ; No. 2 wbltoT-iOiic bid , Omaha terms , 41c asked ; No 3 or hutter.whlte , Among the sales were the following : 115 cars No. U or-botter corn , Toledo terms , 38c ; 20 cars No. 3 or better corn , 30 days ship ment , 38c ; 10 cars No. 3 or butter white corn , 39'ic ' ; 25 cars No , 3 whltu sample oats , 33c. IIOAUI ) IIKIIU'S. AV. T. McKlvaln was unions the visitors on the board. It , F. Morehouso ot Gresham was In looking over the market. J. L. linker of West 1'olnt was In sizing up the market. Mr. Von \Vasmer of the Grand Island Grain company was an Interested spectator of the proceedings on the board. Grain men appear to be taking n good deal of Interest In the open board nnd It Is not prohnblo that they will again allow It to fall tlovvn. Hcports would seem to Indicate that tin country elevators are being taken care of by the railroads so far as suppling cars for them goes , Terminal elevators still feel u scarcity of cars. New York .Markets. Nr.w YOIIK , Feb. 10. FMHTH Receipts , 20- 121 pkgs. ; exports , 11,281 bbls. , 13.750 sacks ; sales , 111,500 pkgs. ; market generally easy ; moderate demanil. COIIN MKAI.-Quiet but steady ; yellow west ern. $2.75 < tf,2.80. HAUI.KV Dull but firm ; western , GO&SOe. HAHI.KY MAI.T Quiet but steady ; western G&M85C. WIIKAT Hecelpts , 2,325 tin. ; sales , none sales , 995.000 lilt , futures ; spots , none. Spot market linn but dull ; No. 2 ted , In store am : elevator. 80c ; alloat , 804,80 > ie ; f. o. b. , 79' . PlHliv So , 1 northern , 85e ; No. 1 hard , 88j ? ftHDc ; No. 2 northern , 84u. Options openei steady at ! , ® V1 decline on easier cables am ! lower west , reacted s&'ioon shorts covering closed dull and unchanged from yesterday trading lights March , 78J78'4c , closing ai 78Sc ; May. 80'O80 M-lUc. closing at 81c July , 81'tt82\c. closing ut 82c. COIINUccnlpts , 72,800 liu.j exports , 18,8Gf bu. : Hales , 405,000 bit. futures , 50,000 bu spot. Spots tinner , quiet ; No. 2 , 52il52l4i ? in elevator. 53 > 4C alloat ; ungraded 50 c bteamer mixed , 60ffl58c ; No. 3 , 49 4'a504c ! Options were dull , advancing ? fi.iic. will wheat closing steady at ' (4Jie ! over yesterday March. 52 < is62'ie ' , closing at VJ c ; May 61Sffl&lic , closing at al c ; July , 61 ,4 ] & 2e , closing nt&l V. OATS-Keeelpts , 70,350 bu. ; exports , 2 , 280 bu. ; sales , 20,000 bu. futures , 82O001iu spot. Spots dull , tlrm , Options dull ntn hteatly ; February , 37ie ; Muy 3Btt38'Jc < closing at 38'icj March , 38c ; spot. No. 2 white , 41ltc ; No. U Chicago , aOi" : No 3 , 37'Scj No. 3 white , 40 > ( ( fj40e ; ; mixed west urn , 38 39t'tCi whlto western , 40iii45ic. ( HAY Demand fair. Hints- Moro active , steady. CUT MKATS Dull , about steady ; pickled bel lies , U'iOi pickled shoulders. lo&10 > 4e ; mid dies , qilfct , linn. Ht'TTKit Dull , weaker ; creamery , 2229c western fnetory , 17&23c ; Klglns , SOe. CtinEBi-Quiet : , steady. EutisFnlr denmndi steady ; recoluts , 3,13 pkgs : wt'htern fte.sh , 29'C. KlCEActive. . ( Inn , MohAissKS Firm , good demand. BtHlAH-Kuw , kteudvi rollued , . steady , fat ' I'll ] liJoN--Qulot , steady ; American , * 12.2 CoWr.n Stemly. Inlictlvo ; lake , $12.00. lKA ! > l > illl ! domebtlc 14.00. TlN-Oulot.fctoaUyi Straits , 120.15. NW YotiK , Feb. 10.rjsTitOLKUTUo do rain In tlm production of the floliU N brlne- ngntioutn M'nteliy of oil nnd I'linviiticiiily peciilntlvo Interest In the rertlllcati-s Itm ) een only morn nrou < icd nnd lnerea edi Irnnt- rtlotii at l ho exchange nrcni'oonipanled by n leaily rl n In value , lli.ooo bbls. being railed In lit Hie Sloi-k exchange today nt ov'i f , but at the Con ollilatcd hoard ft opened tronir nt58',4c ' over lu t night's cloie. ail- anced to G'JHo before the upward tendency TM checked. It closed at fiUo tinder reall/a- lon , but strong at ( he figures. Hales , 80,000 TAUA\v-Iull ) ) , notnlnnli city. (12.00 ( for pkgs ) , COTTON SKKD On.Quiet , Irregular as to tmiltltlcM ; yellow , OlIQGDo. lto.lN Quiet , firm. TOHl'KNTlJiK yulct , steady at 35335'Jc. ' LONDON , I'eb. 10 CAIXI'TTA LINSKCU i4s4d. Ttnil'HNTINBSl'llttTS 46l 3d. LAUD -Quiet , strongeri western steam , closed t $13. 15 ; sales , none. Options , sales noitu ; Inroli. (13.00 ; May$13.10i July , (12.55. I'ork , ulot , llrni , _ i _ _ Omiilm t'rodue .Murkrt. The general market was very qttlot and hero was not much change In values' ' on anv- hlng. In fact , t'iu market was practically eatureless. llutter and poultry nru coming n n little moro frculy. Oysters nru belling n Itlle lower. Ai'Pl.F.s-Stocksnro held nt $3. SOU 1.00 for nlr to choice stock. HANANAS Quoted at $2.0017,2.50 per bunch BRASS I'hnleo navy , J2.00Q2.25. Hl'TTr.U The receipts are a little larger. Oooil packing stock , I820 ( ! ; fair to good roll , JO 'Jc ; cholco to fanny roll , 22Si21c. CAl.tfoitNiA CAIHIAIII : 1'er lb. , 2 ? c. C'lil KltY--I'er iloi ! . , 40c. ClUNlilMiniKS Hell and bugle , $10.00 ; Jcr- ev Cape t'ol.50. ! Ktios-Thu market was quiet at 20c. The re ceipts were rather light , but theieweto enough o moro than supply tlm demand , which Is Izht , although the price U lower and con sumption ought to bo considerably larger than t Is. Is.HAMK - Small rabbits , $1.50 ; jack rabbits , 3.60. llAY-r-Tho market was steady at I5.6oan.00. HIDES No. 1 green , 3'c ; No. 1 green s-illed , 4'c ; No. 2 green salted , 3'fo ; No. 1 green alted,25 U 40 Ibs . 4'4c ; No. 2 green salted , J5 to 40 llm. , 3'c ; No. 1 veal eal' , 8 t j 15 UK. 7' ' tcs No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 IN. . 5'ic : No. 1 Iry Hint , oaT'ie ; No. 2 dry Hint , 42'j ic : No1 Iry salted. 50c ; pat I cured hides ' 4 per cent ler pMiind loss than 1 illy i ured. IIoNiiv- ChoIce to fancy white clover , 18 ® 20c ; fair to good , lG < ftl8c. LllMONS Choice , $3.50J43.75 ; fancy , SJ.OO. MAI , MJAGiiAi-iis-Gofid shipping stock , $8.50. Ntw : YKIIITAIII.IS : Lettuce , radishes and jarsley , 45 < - iierilo/ ; green onions 40c. NUTS Largo hickory , $1.50 ; black walnuts , 1.00J1I.25. ONIONS Homo grown , $1.20351.25 porbushel ; Spanish nor crate , J1.907J2.00. Ol'A.viiKS Florida fnncy , per box , $3.25 ; five o ten box lo's , f3.0OiV.1.10 ; russetts , 42.80-3 J.90 ; Me.xlcan ortinci's , simile boxes , 53.25 ; live o ten lo\ lots $3.OO ; Callfotnla mountain rang < , $2.50 ; navels , $4.110. OYSTKIIS Oysters are being olfcred at 1G5& He per can , which Is a reduction of 4c percan. I'oni.THY Cholco and .small chickens , 10 ® le ; huge nnd rimirh , OSJlOc ; cholco turkeys , 4 ® 15c : tough and poor , rj'ftlSc ; geese and lucks , choice , ll12cj poor , Ufj lOc. I'or.VTtiiw Only small lots moving from tore. Western Nebraska stock Is quoted at 5c : Utah and Colorado , 90ctl.OO ; cholco nitlve. 75(180c. SWKRT I'OTATOKS There nron few In the narket which are selling at $4.50. TAMIKHINFS In half boxes , $3.00. VKI.Choice and small fat veals , 79c ; arge and thin , 3Gc. I'ltODtlCE POINTBI13. Salt lake and Colorado potatoes are being old on this market as low as OOc. and at pres- nt prices they cannot be laid down here for tny less money. It Is claimed that the acreage of strawbcr- les at Judson'.a , Ark. , has been Increased 30 KT cent. Omaha Is a large receiver of berries rom that point. Shippers near Galveston , Tex. , claim that hey will commence forwarding strawberries n about ten days , hast season the first ber- les arrived on March 5. The National llutter and Cheese Makers association which 'vhas been In session at htbuiiuo wants a law that would compel the namuncturcrs to putbuttcrlne on the market vlthotit coloring It. Down In Missouri they vain It colored pink. H Is not really strange that the use of Im- > orted oranges Is pretty effectually killed for sections any great distance from the seaboard , says Branch's. Our own country with Florida in the east and California on the west , both vlth Increasing crops , can do the subject list ice any year oven wore It not able local ! > n Mo.xlco to help us out. Not many years ago Messina fruit was the staple article , but year by year the shipments to the land of the free mil the homo of the brave grow beautifully ess. St. I.ouls Miirketl. HT. Louis , Mo. , Feb. 10. FLOUII Un changed , \VittAT : Cash lower , C33ic : options closed n shade under yesterday ; May closed ut 73 ® 73'sc ; July , 73W74I ; . COIIN Closed 'iiUc above yesterday ; cash , 39 > 8C ! March , 39W. OATa-JlIghor ; cash , 33.V34c ; May , 34 > { c. HYB Lower ; 52c. HAHI.EV Dull ; Minnesota , 53' c. HUAN Dull ; heavy. G5c bid , east track. HAY Unchanged. I.KAII Firm. $3.70 : spelters , steady , $4.05. FI.AXSKKD Firm , $1.28J. ( Hi ; TTf.it Unchanged. Eiios Quiet at 22c. ( Jens MKAlr-FIrm : $2.00. I'oitK Steady ; $19.75 for old. Lard , higher ; $12.75. RECEIPTS Flour , 3,000 bbls ; wheat , 28,000 bu. ; corn , 132,000 bu. ; oats , 12,000 bu. ; rye , lone ; barley , none. Sllll'MENTS Flour , 8,000 bbls. ; wheat , 35- 000 bu. ; corn , 177.000 bu. ; oats , 13,000 bu. ; rye , 9,000 bu. ; barley , 2,000 bu. Kansas City Markets. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. 16. WIIKAT 'Jc lower ; No. 2 hard , G5i'3GGc ! ' ; No. 2 red , 70's705c. ! CHUN ' ( 'Jc lower ; No. 2 mixed , 34Jc } ; No. 2 white , 3.rH's < c,3Ge. OATS Klrin : No. 2 mixed , 29H30c ; No. 2 white , 31'f ( 32e. HuTTKii--Llgh1 demand nnd dull ; creamery , 24T < ; 28c ; dairy , 17 < < ? l20. KHH ( Firm at2Ui22c. ItECF.tPTS Wheat , 07,000 bu. ; corn , 5,000 bu , ; oats , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 01,000 bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , none. Cntton .Market. New OIU.EANS , La. , Feb. 10. Quiet nnd steady ; good middling , 9 3-lic ; middling 83-lGe ; low middling , 9 13-10c ; not rcct'ipts , 4,019 bales ; gross , 4,720 bales ; exports coast wise , 2,129 bales ; sales , 550 bales ; stock , 33,500 bales ; futures , sales. 75,100 bales ; February , S8.55Jfc8.77 ; March , M.GI ) ; April , $8.05 < f.8.GG : May , $8.728.73 ; June , ? S.788.79 ; July , $8.8 ! ( < ? .8.85 ; August , S8.84ft8.85 ; September , $8.05 bid ; October , J8.55 bid. Coll'on .Market. NEW YOIIK , Fob.10. Options opened barely steady , U ) to 15 points lower , closed steady , 5 to 15 points down : sales , 23,000 bags. Includ ing March. $17.20ff,17.25 ; May , * lG.G5ii)10.75 ( ) ; June , $10.5510.05 ; July , $10.4510.55 ; August. $10.50 ; September , $ lG.355tli.45 ( ; lc- cemb.ir , ilG.207aiO.30 ; January. 910.35. Spot Hlo , dull , easy ; No. 7 , il7.87'i < & 18.00. Alllvrniikeo drain .Market. MILWAUKEE , Wls. , Feb. 10. WHEAT Steady May , 09 > { c ; No. 2 spring , GG'c. CoitN-Oulet ; No. 3 , 4fli41ic. ( ) ! OATS-Flrm ; No. 2 white , 34/I35c ! ; No. 3 , 3335c. IIAIU.KV G3c. Liverpool Markets. TilVEtii-ooi , , Feb. 10. WHEAT Easy ; de mand poor ; holders olTmmoderately. . cons Quiet ; demand fair. IjAitn I'rlmo western , ( i3s per cwX I.tVKiii'Oot. , Fob. 10 I.iNSKEU OH , 21s Oil per cwt. IVorl.t ( iraln .Uitrkot. PiinniA , 111. , Foh. 1C. Conn No. 3 , 30c. OATS No. 3 , au' ' e. STOCKS < VNI IIOXDS. \Vlilln Securities AVore. Active Yesterday They Were I'.xtremely Irregular. New YOIIK , Fob. 10. The stock market today was active , hut extremely irregular , feverish and In tlm main weak. Considerable liquidation of stocks was seen , though for small speculators only. There was a marked nhsL'nco of support , hownvor , and the boars won ) again itctlvo and aggressive and success ful by concentrating thulr efforts on the In dustrials and ono or two other stocks In bring ing about material declines In those shares , while the general list was moved within a nar row range on comparative light trading and showed only small fractional losses at the end of the day. Tho. general Impression grow that the Insiders wuro liquidating In Sugar and a vigorous drlvo was made at It early In the day , which un covered some stop loss orders , with the usual result of an accvlerut Ion and extension of the downward movement. The other stocks. In the class wore depressed for the same reason , though thulr movements were con- lined to a smaller range and the Distillers , whllo comparatively active , lost only 1'i ' pur cent for the dny. Cotton Oil lost a llko amount , but CordiiBo and General Klectrio showed a wt-akur fooling , the talk of late on the last imincil bolnf ! especially bearish. The action of iho Load directors in declaring only 1 p t cunt upon the common stock was disappoint- After tlm declaration , therefore , the boars endcavorei tu cut tht mitrkut from under tin feet of thu long sutlers , and from 48' * at tin opening u declined to 43 > < . and closed ut tht lowest uolnt with a loss of 4'i per cimt. Bugar showed a llko decline , clo lntf also ut the lowoul mint , though the trannctlon < < In It were tnree liiii'i tliov ) In the oilier Special weakliest vn * fccri In the railroad INt only In Ninv Kng- and anil Omaha , nnd as theic Mocki have of ntn been specially strong , thelrdecllnrH ocoa- skilled no Hpeclaf mirprlHe. Kiieh milled M > er I'cnt from Its lowest llgtireft. nnd Omaha lewd with n loss of 1'i and New Kngland vllh one of 3 percent. Them was conildera- tie activity In Heading , with Now Kngland showing n marked weakness In the last hour , jut Its Until loss was only 'i per cent , The Ulchmond k West Point stocks were nlso ound very wenk nntl Iho preferred fell awny J per cent. Tlm general list wis : Inclined to ihow considerable resistance eiirlv In I he day , mil London was n buyer of St. Paul and Louis ville , and despite u threatened strike on the road , the last named was coniplcuoim for strength throughout the day nnd stood almost alone In showing a .small uilvancont the end of ho session. Manhattan llucltlatcd widely , intnftcr opening down 1 per cent nt , 150 , re- Ired to 1C ) < if , but met good support nt thu de cline and was quickly brought up to 1GOV It vas allowed to drift back to Its opening pi Ice , mwevcr , and finally closed with a loss of Hi ler cent. Thu rest of the market was barren of features , but Until prices were generally nt about the lowest and the market closed icltve nnd weak nt the decline. The total sales of stoeks today were 388,000 hares Ineluillng : llitrllnKton , 3,400 ; Chl- IIRO Oas , 6,500 ; C'otton Oil , 4,300 ; Dls- IllliiB , 18,300 ; ( ieneral Elm-trie , 0,200 ; Lonls- Ille ft Nashville , 7,000 ; Manhattan , 1,400 ; National Lead , 40,000 ; National Cord- IRO , 17,200 ; New England , 19,300 ; Northern 'nclHo preferred , 4,000 ; Heading , 48,000 ; lock Island , 5,300 : St. 1'aitl , 23,800 ; St. 1'aul % Unisiha. 4,000 ; Sugar , 110,000 ; Western Jnlon , 5,300. Now York Money Market. NEW YOIIK , 1'eb. 10. MONEY ON CAM , asy at 2"j3'i percent ; last loan , 3 ; closed ill'oreil at 3 percent. 1'lUMuMKiiCANTit.E I'APRH 50 percent. STKIII.INO K.XCIIANOI : Quiet , lint llrni , with ictuul huslness In bankers' bills at $4.SO1 ! for Ixty-day bills and S4.88 . ( for demand. ( lovernnient bonds , dull and steady. State jonds negleete < l. The closing nuotattons on tionds ; Now York Mlnlni ; ( Quotations. New YOIIK , 1'ob. 16. Thu following are the closing mining quotations : St. T.ouU . Mining Quotations. ST. I.OUis , Mo. , Feb. 10. The closing quo tations of the milling stocks were nsfoIIowK : London I'iimm'lul Itovlew. [ Copurl-jhtcil i893 by .lames dariliin DennM.'l LONDON , 1'eb. 10. [ Now York Henild Cable Special to TUB lltB.l : Apart froifi a fowse- curUleswlilch mot with a fair amount of spec- tilatlvo attention , general business has bren exceedingly quiet on the Stock exchange , The feature in foreign government securities , which have been active , were the dealings m Greek bonds which close nt an advance of I'i to 2' < percent. Uruguayan met with consid erable attention and after advancing U per cent loavoolTat a decline ofl \ percent. Homo railways close more or les > > dull but decidedly below the opening. In Americans Louisville & Nnshvlllu leave oil' nt an advance of 'i per cent , Norfolk .t Western preference On percent , Denver preference and Chicago it Milwaukee ! percent and nearly all others ! s to ? i percent. Canadians are nNo fairly good , Canadian 1'acllic and Grand Trunk K.sues marking advance of ' v- . an 4 to vper cent. Mexican ordinary preference Improved 14 to 'i percent. There was a fair demand for money. Short loans were not obtained under 1 per cent. The discount market was linn , two and three months bills being quoted ut 1'itol ? , pur cent. Thu discount houses raised their allowance on deposits to 1 per cent for call and 1U per cent at notice. Financial Note * . Nr.w OIU.CANB , La. , Feb. 10. Clearings 13- 232,207. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Feb. 10. Clearings , 11- 812,004. NEW YOIIK , Feb. 10. Clearings , J138.773- 414 ; balances , $5,691,773. IlAi.TiMOitK , Mil. , Feb. 10. Clearings , 82,090- 79 1 ; balances , J2SW.250. Money , ti per cent. I'lm.ADKU'ltlA , 1'a. , Fob. 10. Clearings , $13,922,303 ; balances , Jl.217,030 , Money , A percent. MKMPIIIR , Tonn. , Feb. 10. Now York ox- rhniiKU selling nt if 1.50. Clearings , J424.841 ; balances , 1 110,091. IlOsTON , Mass. , Feb.'lO. Clearings , $10,494- 580 ; balances , $2,110,117. Money , 4V&5 per cent. KxcliaiiKo on Now York , 10&15e. I'Allts , Feb. 10. Three tier cent rentes , 98f 52'/ji : for the account. The weekly statement of the Hank of Franco shows an Inciease ol 22,300,000f gold and 3,125,000f sliver. NKW YOIIK. Feb. 10. ( .Spoclal Telegram to TIIK IIKI : . ] lOxeliungu was quoted as follows today ; I'nlcago , ttlXuJUc discount ; Iloston HKiil5c discount ; St. Louis , 12 ! c discount to par. par.uiiujtno , 111. , Fob. 17. Clearings , 118,189- 808. New York exchange , tiOrj)70o ) discount Sterling exchange , firm ; $4.8b for sixty-day bllN ; { 4.88 for demand. Money steady ut 0 per cent. LONDON , Feb. 10. The bullion In the Hank of Knglund Increased 283,000 during tin past week. The proportion of the Hank o Kngland's reserve to liability , which last week was 50 per cent , Is now 51. & pur cent. Ainoun of bullion gone Into the Hank of Kngland 01 balance loilay , 11,000 , I.IVK .M.YIUUTS. Cnttlo Trade Continues Active HORH Go Uj Another Dlinr , OMAHA , Fob. 10. Hecelpts contlnuo rnthei light. So far this week thcro has benn u de- creabo of over 2,500 cattle. Hnppllesot hog and blieep do not show any great change. The run of cuttlo was comparatively light even for u Thursday two or three Imndrei lighter than a week ago , To put It moderately the quality of the ottering * was Indifferent- buyers said them was u lot of trash here lH-ul houses had the Held practically to them selvestho shipping demand biilngas Is usuall the case on Thursday , ineioly nominal ; but a thu supply was HOMO too largo for homo re qulremunts , and eastern markets weru favor able , trading was tolerably active tliroughou nnd prices ruled Ilrii ) on about uverythlng Fair to good 1,050 to 1.300-lb. steer bold ut from 14.20 to tU.7& , wltla poor t very ( nlrMUITnl ironi tn.TAiof l.tft. Thosup- ply was practlcalry all out of llrit hands ho > fore noon. Cowhand mlM-d inrr | Kohl freely at iirlcos Mtoaiiy to a ohtvlu JJrmor than wednofulity ] HnlpOiirludfd pmin thin cows , as low as M.7T ; mil rhnloi ) fat rows and heifers up to 1 1.00. I'lio hulk nt th i'fiilr ' tiiKood vtillT ehnngeil inmU at around $2.50 and $3.5(1. ( Good In liolco vonl cul vi > \wrii In aotlvo demanil and strung at fiotn $4.r > lt ( o fo.00. with cotnnion nnd nrgo BltllT ut from } " 25 to $3,00. Thorn were Itillo n number o ( , tillllt. oxen nnd stiuc-i on sale , and they cluuiuvd fiands readily at good , strong prices nil t.lui way from $2.00 to tt.OO. Only u limited : umoitnt of business was rniiMii'ti'tl In thu Htm'ker nnd feeder line. ) irerlngs , either fresh or stale , weru light , nnd for this tensonnlthotizh there wns n good oitntry demand. Jhe trade was quiet. 1'rlces. lowover. were well maintained , fair to good 725 to 1.045-lb , steers selling nt from $3.20 up o * 3. U5 , with odds nnd ends ut from $2.25 to 3.00. Itepresentntlvo sales : I'r. 4 05 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 75- 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 Ot ) 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 15 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 50 3'50 ' 3 50 3 55 3 55 3 00 3 GO 3 05 3 05 3 65 3 90 3 90 8 90 4 00 3 25 3 80 5 00 5 00 5 25 5 50 f. OO 5 75 2 7 ! ) 2 75 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 05 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 25 3 26 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 05 4 00 4 00 3 25 3 20 3 25 3 35 3 40 3 50 3 50 3 55 3 05 3 05 3 70 3 80 3 90 \Yr.STEHS CATTI.n. No. Av. I'r. No. Ay. I'r. 100 strs.1050 S3 95 lions The market throughout was active and the biggest klndof a lOc hlgherthan Wed nesday. Continued light receipts are making dealers who have Contracts to till hustle for the stuir. For the tlrst fifteen days this month receipts are 11,500 lighter than a month ago and 25,000 lighter than a year ago , whllo the shortage so far this year compared witli last amounts to over 10J.OOO hogs. Kvery ono wanted hogs today and every one bought a few. 1'rlccn ruled fully lOc higher from the start and there were sales made at a 15c advance. Common light and mixed to prime heavy hogs sold at from $8.00 to t8.30 , but the fair to good hogs of all weights sold very largely at from $8.05 to $8.20 , as against t7.95 to J8.05 Wednesday and J7.85 to $8.00 ono viook ago. Hepresentatlvo sales : i'ins AND itoimi. ; 1..3GO - - 7 30 StiEEi' OITorlngs were moderate , the demand good and the market In general quotably un changed. Fair to good natives. S3.75ifi5.UO ; f ail- to good westerns , $3.5035.00 ; common anil Mock hheep , S2.25Q3.75 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $4.0035.75. HoprCientatlvo sales : No. , - Av. I'r. 99 native wetherso 03 $490 198 westerns mlxedr 93 445 Kecelpts uiiA ltpailtlnu of Stock. Oillclal receipts ami disposition of steak as shown by the booksof the Union Stock V ards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. February 10 , 1893 : IllCEII'TS. CATTI.r. IIIUt-IES.It ML.S Cars. Heail Car ) , ( lend Curt. llon.l. 87 2.IJ.I Clilruifo l.lvw Stncli Miirknt. CniOAno , 111. . Keb. lC.-Sclal | | TuloKraiii to Illtlu illlTuronco no- Till' llf'K.j There was twi-pii today's and yesterday1 * prices for niiy crailoofe.ittlo. Tlio clomaiul ( lovulopoil I t- tlo moro vitality today and thu tone of tlio market was luialthlor , hut no appreciable ad- vaiico riMiillfd. IndLHMl noiiu wus to bo ux- -cled win-it Iho fact that the receipts for the uMilrt'd l part of the week are t-oino 10,000 he i 11 BriMitiT than for the same titno lust wi' k iKtakuii Into iircount. lluyor-i nnntuil the ' and the was stock nt yesterday's prices supply iibsorhJif that li.isU C'lioluo to ext ra htt-er o n lu-ri < "d af from * 5.60 to to. ID nml q common to ( food grades at from very { 3 40 In * 3.i0. ! with from J3.75 to J5.00 tfiu iioimlnr' iirlcrs. < 'ows and hulls wt-ro iiiiott'il at from 11.01) ) to 14.00 nnd stockers and VcilorVtitfromt- ! -60to4.SS. ! l-'or fancy qunl- IMfli of * lu-lfors anil bullu. as filfc' has . Tito * 4"5to4.BO U occahlonnlly obtained. calf market was Ilrm for good to extra torts ut fromM.OO to7.00. whllo oar. , , , heavy calve , wcro slow at from J2.60 to 14.00. The hog market was strong at an advance on yrttenlnyN opfilnit prices nf lOc Dor I ( Hi lb i. , ii ) or to prime Ihthl weights holnu aliihli > at friim f7 uo to fn lift , mndlutit nl from JH.oO to JH iri and In-iivy nt friiin } H.IO to } H.r > i ) , Tliero \vtts cnntlnned activity In the shipping tie- inaml and fairly fti-o biiylint for lo.-nl aecoiint , hut the clo o of IniHlneis fotinil some hotfs still In wlletV lintttli. The number h'ft over , how ever , was compo iMl principally of mixed and the poornrcla < isot Ihtht IIOKS , the demand for which was IndllTcri-nl. The hest of the olTerlnx'i brotiRht from * H.r > 5 to fH.UO , and the hulk went over the scales nt from JN.-jotoifSMO. This week's rt-celptfi exhibit an altottethcr unoxpccteil Incrensu on the recent avernire. 1'or thu last four days the ngtfroualo Is li'Jf.OO ) , as nialn < ! t 47,400 for tlm same llmo last wook. 1'rlces are lao to i0o ! lower than they worn ono week ago , Trade In sheep was iictlvo at steady prices. Althouuh this week's receipts nltcndy foot up 47,000 head , the close of buslni'ss today foiind very few good muttons tomnlnlng In the pens. The eastern demand was not very consider able , tml local slaughterers honuht with a f roe hand. Uttlo but western stock was of fered and therefore the quality averaged good. Quotations ratmed from 13.00 to J3.00 for poor stuir to from JB.Uo to * 5.IO. ! Ht-celpt.s-C'nttle , lO.OOOi hogs , 'J4,000 ; sheep , t'ATrr.K Hecelpts , 15,000 bead ; shipments 3,000 heaili market fairly actlvo , steady ! prime steers , } 4.0' ! ! > U > .30 ! others , $4.'J5Ur > . 'Jii ! Te.xans , f 3.20p.00 ! ; Mockers , $3.0033.70 ; fat cows and heifers . . . Moos Hecelpts , UUOO hoatl ; > > lilpiiii nts , 11- 000 head ! mnrki'l brisk , higher ; mixed aim iiackcrt. , (8.0038.30 ; prime heavy and liutchors' weights , } a.4Oib.GO ; ll ht , $7.50 ® SHKEP Hecelpts , 3,000 head ; shlpmpiits , 1,500 head ; market sti-ady ; nutlvi-s , t4.00J4 O.OOj wcMti-rns , J5.0030.30 : lambs , J4.1030.U5. Illinois City l.lvu Stnrk KANSAS CITV , Mo. , l'h. . 10. i'A-rri.B-Ho- celpts , 3.HOO bend ! shlpmunts , U.40O linnd ; concral market fairly active and unchaimod. IJi'prespntatlvii miles : Dressed beef and shlp- iilngHiuoi'M , $3.704.05 ! stockcrv and feeders , ii.354.35. ! Hods Hccclpfs , 5,000 head ; shipments , 900 ii-ail ; market active and stiong , lOUlOc higher ; all grade.s , J5.5oaa.30 ; bulk , J7.UO ® 8.10.1 HIICKP Hucplpts , 3,000 head ; shipments , 100 heads market unchanged ; muttons , J4.05 @ 4.75 ; lambs , J5.00@5.05. Now York llv Stock .Mnrliot. Nr.wVoiiK , 1'ob. 10. liKr.VM Hopcluls , 170 icail : tm trade ; weak ; ilrt-sspd hoof stoadv , HffiO'ic. Hhlpments today 18 beeves and J5 Mieup. C'Al.vr.s Hccolpts , l'J9 head ; steady ; veals , 5.00 . . HllKKI1 AND IMII8 Hocelpts , 3 000 llPIIll ; Market 'Bc lower ; shi-up , J4.00S5.00 ; himtn , J5.75-.tG.87" . Ilooa Hepiilpts , 1,500 head ; nominally Ilrm at J8.00S9.00. St I. mils l.lviStock Mttrkpt. ST. I.otrts , Mo. , Kob. 10. C'ATTI.K Hocolpts , 1,900 : slilpmiMitf ) , 100 ; market stonily ; natives , J3.00WO.U5 ; Texas steers , ia.OOiJ4.25. Hods Kccolpts , 4.000 ; shipments , 2,800 ; market tlrm ; heavy , * 7.90 < 3H.U5 ; nacklnv' , J7.70 © 8.25 ; light , * 7.h038.l ( ) . HIIEKP Hccelnts , 400 : shlpmonts , 100 ; market steady ; natives , J3.00 ( 4. 50 ; muttons , J4.75@5.50. _ _ D. D KIIAXEB , H. I ) . ItnouE.lr , J\s. V llnotip. 1'rcs. Vice Pros. Secy & Trims , HAWKEYE COMMISSION CO. Capital JJ.'i.OOO ; Omaha ami Sioux Ctv. ! Grain and Provisions * Railroad Stocks nnd Bonds. PRIVATE WIKKA Room 212 New M Life Building OMAHA. UEKKHKNOKS ! lownPtato Nntlonal Hank , Sioux City ; Commercial National Dank. Umutin. Special attention Riven to outside orders. Correspondence solicited. SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. Jiccil of a Sewer unit tlio UlUlculty of Get. tins ; H. Property owners and residents along the banks of Mud creek , which winds its tortu ous course through the southern part of the ulty and Albright , declare they will continue to stir up the stink until they get relief. Mud creek is the small stream which drains the country from the poor farm south , run ning just west of the Union Pacifictracks. . All the country about the old Shccly station with its now dense population and all the northern part o South Omaha is drained by the little stream , which adds to its waters the drainage from the stock yards and the sloping banks of the city proper further down. The creek carries no sewage , but is the natural outlet for all surface water , and the amount of fllth carried down by the water is immense. The only remedy is the building of a sewer to connect with the large tunnel through the hills , and that means an extension of the eight-foot brick sewer and an outlay of at least $100,000. At present the tunnel through the hill carries only a two-foot pipe , which is already taxed to its full capacity , but it is understood that the city nnd stock yards will at any time join in laying n second pipe. The rub will bo the paying for an extension of the largo brick sewer. It is by no means certain that ttto stock yards company will agree to bsar half the expense , should the work be undertaken , anil oven If it ill , the half of $109,000 is ti big sum for the city to appropriate nt this time for n single purpose. All the same.it is only a question of a short time when the sewer must bo built or prop erty along the stream will bo depreciated. I'rohlnin tor n Jmlgo. John Duhig was caught purloining coal from n car in the switch yards , and In police court yesterday was sentenced to ten days in the county jail. The history of the Duhig family is well known to the police , and to charitable societies as well us to private In dividuals who have for four ynars , at divers times , furnished the family with supplies to WANTED Total Inues ot CITIES , COUNTIES. SCHOOL ' _ DISTRICTS , WATER COMPANIES , GT.R.R.COMPAHIES.etCk Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COimrr/.Bankers , (63-109 ( Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. 13 ' .Vail Street , NEW YORK. 7O StOtoSt. . BOSTON * ARE TROUBLING YOU ! wn will lullycin so nii'latvlHj ' yri what to do. liOl.t ) Sl'Eiri'ACl.KS or KVK ( JI.ASSBS KKOM M.J ) Ul > . riiilii , Bnioko , bluu ur vrblto x noJ.for protecting lUj t-yos , irumSjou P lr uy. Max Meyer & Bro. Co Jewelers and Onticians. Farnam ami Fltteum Street \tj tin blood ire MI ttoa * u ciii . , 1 the iK-st mull rl no kno ' n for bllloui. uru , eonUljniUuii | , dy.pep.ta. i JoulJ , breath , nfftilscu'1. Leartnurn , I6i of o u * * " " , . . „ . , _ . . . , , „ „ , . - , , . . , , . ' ion t'Mnfulo aiip tlto , * uwl ui'ire * ' Impiiro tlpod.i _ ' onp't" r * KVII.S , WKAK.NKSim. l , . , companr them In men QI'H'Kl.Y niU I'KKMA. NKNTI.V t'UltlCU. full 8TUKNUTH and too * glren tooTery p rtof the body 1 will laod ( iv cnruly picted ) KIIBK loany utlerer the preiorlp- tlon tbatcurad moot tbote troablei. Addrjil , U A , IIUAULCV 1IATILI CllIXK , UlCll , kri'i | tlipin fmin stnrvlnc nml frcoiliiK. The wrt'ti-ltcil homo m In u back room of the oo onJ story of thu old Star thcnti'r at Twi-nty soM'tttlt nml M strocts , utul iho ftxinlly rotislsts of the fntlior , inotht-r nml four ainiill i-hllilivit Diihlg has boon working of Into for durba i-- tnastrr Snivoly of itlxhtM , niul lu'ooiillug to hl.s own story ciirna tilKHit $17 tv mouth \\Yilnosilav , ho ilitlms , ho hittl notublto to cnt In the hotiso nml no Urn. Ho wtis lot out of Jnll thnt nlRht by onk-r of Police .tutlffo Fowler to pormlt him to work.Villo DuhlK wits nt work In the north part of the city that iilcht ( JtirbaKoma ti'r Snlvcly visited the family nml found the wlfo In tours , with her llttlo ones huddled about her cold nnd huiiKry , no llro nor food in the house. Ho nt otti'o proeurod cotil , built n llro nnd bought brend for them. It Is enr- rently supposed thnt both the father and mother drank up the earnings , hut Dtthlg this morning denied drinking now , though ho owned up that ho formerly In dulged. He says his wnges are not snflk'ient to keep hts family of six , us ho does not huvo steady work. .Itulgo Fowler Is greatly perplexed ns to what to do In stti-h eases. .Suffering women nnd ehildren toueh his sympathies , but ho ilnre not eneourago stealing. The family will bo entirely lielpless during the Inear- coratlon of the husband and father , though it Is the general impression that they will boas well off without htm ns with him. Victory Tor tli School Itniird. The deeislon of the supreme court in the school board mandamus ease settles the question ns to which is the tax levying body , the city council or the Hoard of County Com missioners in cities having o\er 8tKH ) nnd less than ! i" > ,000 inhabitants. Such n pro nounced nnd general difference of opinion prevailed In this city last spring as to cause legal proceedings ns the only way to settle the matter. The city council , though never asked di rectly to make the levy , let it bo known that it would not do so. Then the county commissioners were appealed to , nnd they refused on the gronmt that it was the duty of the city council. Their refusal was backed by n few citizens of the city who were opposed to a levy for school taxes from any source , and the business was purposelv delayed until after the date prescribed by law , when it was supposed nothing moro would bo done. The attorney for the school board took the ground that , us the demand hail been made within the titno prescribed , tiny subsequent proceedings would relate back to theoriginal action , and ho began mandamus proceedings against the county commissioners to compel thorn to make the levy. The cnso came before Judge Irvine and was decided against the school board. At torney Farnsworth at once carried it up to the supreme court , had it advanced on the dooket and yesterday received a postal card informing him thnt the decision of the lower court had been reversed. The school board asked nlso for a ruling ns to whether the tax levying body has discre tion as to the amount of the levy or whether the estimate of the school board shall bo Html. Html.When When the text of the decision shall have been received it will probably also settle the question as to whether or not it is necessary to take the census before enforcing the $1,000 license law in this city. At any rate the school board has gained n victory , and can now go ahead with its plans for the future without fear of tin empty treasury. You don't want n torpm aver ; you don't want ti bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want n headacho. Then use Uo Witt's Little l&irly Uisors , the umoua little pills. o The Hcliool Casi1. The supreme court has reversed the de cision of Judge Irvine in the South Omaha mandamus case , brought to compel the county commissioners to levy n tax for school purposes in the South Omalia district. The writ has been allowed and the levy will bo made. Friends and patrons of the schools will bo glad to know that the schools nro not to suffer for want of funds. 1'erfect r.cUun ant psrtunc lioilth rojul from the usoof DuWitt's Uttlo Early Klscr.i A perfect llttlo pill. It Cur Cold : , Cousin , Sore Throat , Croup , Influ enza , 'Whoopinj Cough , Dronchitii and Asthma. A certain cure for Coniuaptlon la first EtngeB , and a cure relief In advanced Btage * . Vac at once. You will tee the excellent cITuct after taking ; the first dote. Bold by dealers everywhere. Large bottler iO cc-.i nnd IS 1.00. If Your Cistern Is 6ut of Order or Sojl ll'aier is scaret don't worry yourself for a moment go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll ' never know the difference , The clothes will be just as white , clean and sweet-smelling , because the "White Russian" is specially adapted for use in hard w.iter. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicane , Dusky Diamond TaTSoap.n'tl MSt r " * * Architects , Surveyors , Contractors We have a full supply of TVHatlie- rnatlcal Tr 8tr rner > ts , TDraw- 1-pg papers , Tr'aci'pg Glottij rpra-psits , pods , CVmi-pSj liev- cl3 ] T pesj Squares Illus trated Catalogue free. 114 South 15th Streat , to I'ofstoffioo. Scarcely Half A Life , Is ItTed by multitudes for they breathe bud air. Had air polsoni tin blood deadcni titlloine Qcnernta f rue. Spf cltlo Oxyiren. purlfloi thiTbUiod- mikes U bright makes tieatthy tl > su9. In Urlof. makes you new. Germ Diseases llronchlttj , Catarrh , A tltni , Cuiirumptlon etc Nerve Wuito Dobtllty and or * Knnlcneaknoii , are pruvuntoJ and cured. "Oxygen Beok" anil 4 Trys Free. SPE01F13 OXY8E ] ! CD , , Suite 510 Shcolr y : , Omaha Or f Jio JVf/iior llnhlt l'o < ill l\-tily Cnroil ' It can bo Klveu In a cup ot coltJoortsa or In food without tlio knuirlcdiru ot thu patient. It Ij abso lutely unrrutoaa nnd wilt clTect n permanent and speedy cure , whuthur thu patient la n mudorAte drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Hhii been ulra nln thousandi ot casia nnd In every Instance a pjrfect euro has followed It never falls. Ttio yjton > once- Impregnated with thuHpccllIc , It bocomai aa utter Impossibility for tlia liquor oppjUto to ollit tI.l ! > liNSl'miri'C'I ; ) . , l-ropj. . Clnclnnttl , O 48-paeo book of p.trtlaularj f rjo I'o b3 had of Klilin A Co lltli nnd Donu-las Hti. Wboleal * by Ulade , llruco \ i.'o. , utul HlchnrJ 'Jil ' Uruf OJ , , Umuha , Kcti A. H. DYER , ileiiiil. Kluviitors , warehouse * , factory liiilhllnirr , nnd nil work rriinlriui ; : i tluiroimli and practical Icnnwlfilco ol conitriictlou anU strtMiirtn ot inixterliilH , a specialty , 1 > . O. llov 331 , friMiu.nt , Neb. SOUTH Union Stock Yards Company , South OrnaTia. nest Cattle Uo and Sheep market la the neit. CDMMIS310H HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Llvo Htoek Commission Merchants. South Oiunha Telephone 1157 , ChlcajrO JOHN I ) . DAIHS.MAN , . | _ , , . " WAJ/l'Ull H. WOOD , fMBI1Me" Market Reports by mull and irlro cboorfullyt nlahed upon application OMAHA AWNIHQSAND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMl'ANV. HOIISH COVKU3 , Illll Karnittn * t. BAGS AHJ1 TWIH'S- Bsmis Omafa Ba M. 0. Daxon , fOMl'ANV. Importer * and raan-.fr * . Hlcyelei Bold on monthly Hour uttcki , burlupj , tnlno. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Saou Company , Howard Stren. Factory corner lllh Mil DoiuIniStroaii. maklnucloM prlon to cisli | > ' | ' " ' ? ; ' \Voare . selling a cla iuf Kuodi which U vurjr lo. blo with uiorcliantJ. Kirkcndall , Jones & Araer. Hand-Sewed COMl'ANV. Wlioloiale HIIOK CO. . booH , ho-H unit rubberguuJ , WJJ- ulfrs. aifenti llojlon llubbor hoe Co0i [ \ - 1JIU llarnoy rft. IIUI-IIIW llarnoy St. COAL , cox ; . CORHHE. Omaha Coal , CoKe & Eagle Cornice Works UMK CO. . Unril and toft Mfrn. imlrnnUel Irnn coal , S K cor. JOtli anil cornlca. window cips . , Uunglas SU- metallic tkvligliti , etc. DRY GOODS , M , E. Smith & Co , , KilpatrM-Koch Dry ( ioooa co. , Dry Koorts , notions , f ur- Notloni. Konti' furnhli- nlitiliiK Koudi , ejrnjr lo/KOudi , cur. lltli unJ lltliuud Howard Htu ll.unejan. . FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering I Beebs ) & Rmyaa CO. . uiiholitoroil furni IFUHN1TUUU > . . Oraco ture , HJi 1101 NIcliuUi Bt. Wtioluialnonljr. and 13lli St > . HARDWARE. Rector & Wilhelmy Lobeckfi Lin , CUMl'ANV , J Doalon In hnrdwnro aai Corner lOtk. nnJ Jiickeon k mvoiianloi' tools dir ait ) . I HU1 DougUidt. HATS , ETC. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co. omalia Safe and Iron Wholeiftlii WOKK8. Hat. , capi , tri * if03l > . Fnoavnult % Jail work. KlOTcs. mltteni , th Iron dilution am ! tire at and Hartley : U. lape.i. Amlrean , t Oar tt , llth and Jncnon. LUMBER. John A. WakeHeld , Charles R. L93 , Import oil , Amarloinl'ort- la nuJr , lanJ o raunt. Mllw u- cnrpcti .in I plri koaiiaiuant sndyuliio/ Iloorliu , WtlltDllU0. Bill anJ LiqUORS. MILLINERY. MILLINERY.&C Frick &C ) Impurtin anl job'j \VUolciJlollTUOnloilorj of mtllliornottu Mall or.ten pr urn U 11)01 ) Farnam St. , llth du PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , Carry a Cull mock of l > rlnllnif , wr.tppln an 1 llcflnod and lubrlcatlil wrltlnit pupiri , carI imper , etc. ollj , aila proaie , etc. PRODUCE CJMMIS3HI. Branci & Co. , Jas , A. Clark & Co. , Produce , fruits of all Duller , clio no , poultry nnd cai klndi. ( lynlOM. STOVE REPAIR ) . SASH , 03QFI Omaha Stove Rjpilr WOHKJ , itoro r , > alrj .Miinufufllurjr * ot i door i , blind * aal Surf.nt kind utitorj nmiilulaji. brauab ot uutle.UH UourfUi BU ncj , tiih aJUurO ,