- - " " * - * " i : > > 01 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ( CRIMES DAT. OCTOBER 25 , 1803. I COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Trade Given a Stirring Up * u Earnest Yesterday. PflCES ADVANCED VERY SHARPLY Hint Uorcnl Sinned sAliout the Snmo ni tloiidny't Clonluir , Declined n Frnctlnn , then Hoc i mo firm nnd Final Were Strong , CHICAGO , Oct. 24. A stirring up in earnest trns given the whe.it trade In the last hour today. The closing cables wcro much stronger. The wires were kept busy with rumors of a prob.iblo end of the stiver light. When the rumori wcro followed by posltivu nsncrttons from senators that n vote on tlio re c.il bill was certain Inside of twcntv-lour hours , the sentiment became very bullish. The shorts wcro In n great hurry to cover. Jsow York ana the northwest bought In this mnrkot In 1(10,000 ( bu. , lots. Prices advanced xcry sharply. The decline of two weeks was recovered In two hours. December wheat bounded up IJ c , closing nt ljfc above last nlirht'A flnal quotation. Corn followed the fluctuations of wheat and closed with a gain of Kc. Provisions ruled dull nnd lower. . Wli * at started about the same as dnv's closing to Jtfc lo > vor. declined from tojC ' , then became llrm and prices wcro ml- vnnccil ? iic , held stcai'y within this range until shortly before the close , when prices advanced Ik-vulosii'S s'trong at the highest figures of the.1 day. It was claimed by seine that the market was heavily ' -short , " and a prominent trader , after selling fairly early and not finding It easy to depress values , commenced to cover. This started th'o uu- \ancp , iind when the news from Washing ton was received the market responded rcndlly , causing quite a llttlo excitement. Offerings of corn wcro not largo , whllu the demand from nil sources was comparatively light. THO market opened rather firm mid prices wcro about from 2f > ° to X ° higher , but n weaker tccltng was developed and prices declined from % c to V c , a moderate tr.ldlng at the receding scalo. During the latter part of the suasion a llttlo more steadiness prevailed und prices rallied and closed com paratively steady. There was a light trade In oats , but a stronger iccllng. duo mainly to sympathy with wheat , which carried prices up from J/c toVc In the face of the fair selllmr and closed the market steady at about the outside - side figures , with a net gain of from j'c to ' The provision market wns generally dull nnit drooping. There was some recovery from the prices prevailing early in the ses sion , duo to closing strength In wheat and corn , hut the last trading was at the fol lowing reductions In the current , prices at the close yesterday. In January pork , 5c ; January lard , lOo ; January ribs , 5c ; in Octo ber lard , 5o ; October pork , Gc. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 100 cars ; corn , 370 cars ; oats , KK ) cars ; hogs , 20,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles , Open. HlKli Low. Close. WHEAT Oct. . . * . . . . May. . . Co i ix Ocl , . . . S7W mt 3H ! < Dec 8 Slay mtm OAT.S fid Nov m llec 18H ! -7T 3I y. JUh.Hl'OllK Jan 14 00 14 CO X.A1I1I- Oct..i. . . , 10 25 10 10 Nov o : m o a- ' } Jan s r r 8 47i ! BllOllTllIUS Ocl 0 .12) ) n oo Jan , 7 0" , Cash quotations wcro as follows : KI/OUII Nominally unchanged. * AVHKAT No. 2 spring , G3Jic ; No. 3 spring , GOftOIcNo. ; 2red.03 c. COHN No. 2 , 37 c. OATB-NO. 2 , 27JJc ; No. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 Whlto , 2820c. HYK-NO. 2 , 4&c. ! llAiir.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 444Dc ; No. 4 , 3Gc. I'UAX PEID-NO. 1 , tl.OOQl.Ol. TIMOTHY HKKU Prime. $3.20. Voilll Mess , perhhl. , $17.60iJ18.00 ; lard , per 100 Ins. , $10.0010.15 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) t0.40ft.0.50 ( ; dry Bulcd shoulders ( boxed ) . 7.007.25hhort ; clear sides ( boxed ) , $0.25 © 0.60. 0.60.WHISKY WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.14. HuoAns Unclianccd.- The following were the receipts and ship ments for today. Now Vork MurUutx. Nuw YOIIK , Cct. 24. FJ.OUU Ilecclpts , 20,200 pltRs. : exports , 14,800bbls. ; sales , 0,000 ukcs. ; market dull ; closing llrm ; winter wheat low grades , $1.70 < a2.55.wlnler ; wheat , fair to fancy , $2.3&ift3.30 ; winter wheat , patents , $3.50 < 3i3,80 ; Mliuvmria clear. $2.35&2.00 ; Mlnno- HOtu Btidluhts , $3,10f(3.80 ( ; Minnesota patents. (3.60 ( 4.10 ; city mills. $3.85ft3.00 ; city mills patcnU.4.2&4.50. ( ' COHN MKAI. Dull ; yellow , $2.002.75. live Dull. lUiii.UY Uull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 40C8c. JUui.KY MAI.T Dull : nchturn , 05ffi70c. WHEAT Uecolnls , 20,700 bu. ; exports , 88- 400 bu. ; sales. 3,880,000 bu. futures , 105,000 bu , spot. Spot inarKot opened dull , weak , closed llrm ; No. 2 rod , In store and ele vator , OOf.'c ; ulloat , 70ffl70ftc : f. o. b. , 70 > ic ; No. 2 northern. 72 - ' - c. ' Options - . . opened . . . nulot and steady , November closed at 70C ! | December , CO 7-10 e,71\c , closing at 71 ic. CoiiN-Uccelpls. 130.000 Dii. ; exports , 100 bu.l miles. 305,000 bu. futures , 04,000 bu. spot. Snots dull , closing firm ; No. 2 , In elevator , 4G Ji ! ! alloat , 47'ic Options opened Uc lower , closed llrm at unchanged to f'c advuncu for the day ; October , 40S40c. } closing at4G'Ju ' ; November , 40)J ) < a4G4'c. closing ut 40 c lU-coinber. 40 ll-1047Kc. closfng at 47 } < c May. 481JO40WC. closliiL'at40Mc. OATS Itecoipts , 02,700 Uu. ; exports. 400 bu. ; sales , 146,000 hu. futures , 02,000 bu. pot. f < potn dull nnd M/ic lower , C | < ISIIK ! fctoudy. Options openud dull , sloady , closud llrm ut iiiiclmiiKuil prices ; October closed at ? 4.o > N v " "bOr,83K , , 34JiclclosliiB at 84'ic ; jivuuiiiiior , u4 > ( iU4Mc , clou nit at 34 jc ; Muy. gpuaaimc , closlnR at aoiic ; No. 2 , aaVwsSc No. 2 white acaausc ; No. 2 ChlcaKO. 34 ti 86c ; No. 3 ChlciiKO. 33c ; No. 3 while. 35ci niljed western , 344t36c : white wohtern , 3G ® lula' < > l3e St0uayi cllolc ° ' 10230i 1'aclDc coast , ; wet salted New Orleans , uu"oa Ayrcs- / - ; domestic Jleoce , 2028cj I'lumBio 's-Cut meats , ciisy ; pickled bol- JleH. loveisci pickled shouldwrs , 7 } < ii75c ; pickled TiiiniM , llxilOWr. | < UIa , ealleri Twost- erii stunnu-lobcd at $10.00 ; option sale * , iiono ; October c loboil ut 110.70 ; Noember. . $0.00 Jnimiiiy.tU. I'ork. ciulut but flriu ; nevv mess 120 ; extra prime. I14.20QU.75. llUTTKii weakt woslern dairy. 17S22c : y A'ST" ' fcl010. ? ? ' 20-8oi western factorj ; hlKlns,2Bc. CIIKKSU blimdy ; state. Jarpe , llj/ail'ic : part sklmi , 4 0Jc ( ; full sVlnn , 2&SKe. E fiH-Jululi Hostcrn , frush , 2Uife22c. Tn.UW-Slcady ; clly , ( 'J per pkg. ) rm-roNSEKliOiiy-Sleudyt crudu , 3C < a30 c ; yellow , 40c. . I'KTriMiMtUM-QuIet. but flrmori I'onnsylva- Din oil , spot sak' , nunu ; Novvmbur option hnliw , none ; closed at 71c bid : Lima oil bulev , none. HoiilN Dull. TuiiPENTiNU Plnni 20i30c. ! i HiK-I'lnndoinustlc , fair to extra. 3 rtoMHsrH iVi'll. rMidAiiOului , but firm ; fair refining , 3Hc ; rriilrlfUKuU , OC i l , a'.c ; ruUnud , stuudr ; mould "A , " 6 3-Wto 0-lCcj blundurd "A ; " 4 l4ic l4Uct cut loaf , 4 ia-lOc ; uowdoruu , L 7lGy&c ; giamilulud , ti 3 10iii&o ; cubeb , b\c , 1'IU lito.s-Qulelt Amurlcau , I12.0014.DO , CoWKU-Dulh JuUu , 0,60. LKAl > ( Julut : doint. Io , 13'JO. TjN-L'tipyi HlralU , 120.70 bid , n .Sugloctud ) domicile , f3.CO nom- DulutU Wlieut Al rket. IDitmi. OcU 24. Wheat market was firm hero today. Clo o : No. 1 hard , cash "und Vclclcr , 02ci i cciuler , C4ci Muy , No. 1 northern , cfuh and Oclohcr. ft2tf ; Dirambcr , G3fc : May , OOHci No. 2 northern , ca h , 69(3 ( ; No. 3 , 64ct tojcptcd , 47c ; On tracki No. 1 northern , to arrive , G2c. Om'ih.i 1'riiduco IMnrknt. IIUTTKit Choice butter I * not very plcnly , but nt the suiriu tlmo the inarkol U no Homo houses report Ihclr rccnlpts as lighter thnn a week rtao. I-'nney croam- crj,28'530c ' ; peed croiimory , 26c ; air ory , 23iQ21u ! choice ( ofailc.y i < onnry.2332C ( > < ! fair to R vd country , 190,22c ; packing stock , fresh , 10T417C. Kr.iiH The cefe market ronnlns about steady at 10tl20c. While the rcrelpts uru not so very Inrse , thov an' fullyup to the demand. 1'oui.TltY The receipts of poultry are quite liberal , nnd as uiuul during thu caily part of the week , the demand Is not very heavy. Old hens are slow at G'tci ' chickens , Giic ; gccto and dncKi. 8QOei turkeys , DiftlOc. VK.AITho arrivals durlim the past day or two have been light , and the market llrm at quotations. Choice small and fat veals , l > ! i W7c ; thin orhcavy , SttOe. UAMF.- The receipts of game nro fairly IUIRO , hut tlia mnrkot Is low and thodmnuml light The people are not l\iylHK ) Kanlo this fcason. I'erhtips cold weather will stimulate thii demand. I'rnlrlu rhlcKens , $2.50 ; nril- lard ducks and rrdhcnds are Blow at S2.OO ® 2.25 : teat duiiks , $1.25 ; iiiallSl.25 | ! ; antelope snddlus , I4iai0c ; < ! eer saadles , IIONKV llonoy Is commencing to inovo a lltlln moro f reel v , but the demand Is sllll light forlli eliolco white clover , lC'tll7c. OvsTnns Medium , lOo ; hnrst'shoes , lac ; extra standards21c ; cMrnselects ! ; com pany selects , 2'Jo ' ; counts. 3lc. Nins-Chcslnuts nro lower nnd llioioUn fair Mttiply of choice custom -slock on tlm mar ket which IH sclllne at ISSU&c liclIb. . I'tscans are quoted at rJftlGc. Tlm market im blacU walnuts Is * dow nt 7Cufttl.ua on 01 tier.- ; small hickory nuts , * 1.752.UO ; larno hickory mils , Jl.25ai.35. VIUlKTAllT.r.S. Hr.ANS Kaslorn Imml-plc.kod navy , $13.10 ® 2.16 ; western nrivy , $1.80,0.1.00common ; whllo beans. 1JJO 1.75 , , . , ONIONS There l- not much activity In the onion nmikot , owlnis lo llio fact that the local ciop N law and thu giiiilenurs aio sup plying thu ( luniitnd very lunruly. Onions nro quoted at & ( VjH)5c ) , and nn oich.'is at 7Dc ; Span ish onions , pi-r crate , tl.DO. WATKlit'itcss-l'iil up In berry botes , i > er caMi of 10 qls. . $ l.Coai.7C. 1'DTATor.s Cooler \\oalbur , cspool.illy a llt- ilo fiosl , \\oulHc'iil lo Imptovo Uio demand for polalocs , aM every onowmild want to put In MInter Hlocl > < i. Nebraska , Iowa and lllnne- solujirown potutot > 4 In small lots from store , 70a70c ; siinui in cur lots , 055iCHc ; Colorado , from store , HOtftSoc ! Colorndo Irjls. 7li(3 ( > 77c. OAIIIIAIU. 'Ihuro is u good iloal of cnbbago ftcllln1 : lit llilrt maruct , but thti demand Is sup plied entirely by tlio irarauners. Onlors for enbbaKu from Iho country are tilled at life per Ib. ( 'efnitY Tlieio Is conslilurahlo poor slock An llu ) murUet and .some very fancy. Good stock , -.030o ! second grade , iOQ,20u * ; fancy , Ode. Ode.SWCRT 1'OTATor.a The supply Is fair ; homo eiown , pnr lbl > , 93.25Q3.CO ; Jci-hoy slock , per bbl. , $4.00(24.25. ( nutiTS. OitAi'F.s TIip ( jrnpo markets of the country are very weak nnd easlein gr.ipo erowors nro commi'iiclnp to conslun tbulr fruit to Ihlsmar- ki-t moro freely. So far this marUut bus held up much bolter than other markets. Eastern Concords , per basket , 22c ; largo lots , 20'Jlc. UAi.miiiNiA 1'nuiTS Fieostono poaches , per box , $1.101.20 ; flbiKs. 81.00 ( < M.10 ; Inter peats , per box , $2.25 ; Tokay grapes , $1.25 ; black and muscat giapes , $1 ; quinces , $1.75 per box. Ai'l'i.ra The Mlpply Is llslit on this market ; choice eastern , per bbl. , J4.25S4.50 ; choice westci n , $4.00e4.25. CiiAXiinHHiKS Cranbcrrlcs'aro arriving very freely und are In Kood doinnnd ; Capo Cod , per bbl. , J5.75@C.OO : bell and cherry , U5.005.25 ; boll and bugle , lf5.50JtO.OO. TIlOI'lCAbl'llUlTS. HANANAS Prices lomaln about steady ; per bunch , hirer , T2.0XR2.25 ( : per bunch , small to medium. $1.762.0U. IiKMOKS Mossalns pnr bo\ , $4,000.00 ; Mlorl , cae.s , 30Q sl/e. $5.50. ORANdLS 1'lorldaoiangtsliave arrived and are selling at $3.00. mbra , TAI.I.OW , KTC. limns No. 1 green hides , 2Jc ! ; No. 2 preen hides , 2c ; No. 1 green sailed hides , 3c : No. 2 croon failed hides , 2c ; No. 1 uroen salted hides , 20 Ihs. to 40 Ills. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 Ills. , 2u ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 Ibs. to 10 Ihs. , 5c ; No.2 veal calf , 8 Ibto 10 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides.4c : No. 2 dry Hint hides : 3c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part cured hides ! Sc per 11) . less than fully cured. SIIIF.I > PKIAS Green salted , each , 3675c ; green salted shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , each lo&l&c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each G10c ; dry shL'arlliitfs ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 , ouch 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelt.s , per Ib.'actual weight. 10 © lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool belts , per Ib. , actual weight , 17@20c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher * wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , OSlOo ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per Ib' , actual weight , 7'Jc ; dry pieces und bucks , actual weight , & © 7c. St. Louts Market * . . ST. Louis. Oct. 24. l-'LOun Firm. WHBAT Was excecdlnKly dull most of the inornlnc session , with somethlni ; ot a decline. The day's market devcloucd later , aldud by piospcct of action upon the silver question by the senate and the close was with an advance of ? . < n > lc over yesterday's close ; No. 2 red , , cash , 58c ; October , OOMc bid ; November , C0ic ; December , CO&QGlKc asked ; Muy.GBK (2GO4'c. ( COHN Followed In the track of wheat , ulti mately gaining ! © ! .ic ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 3G4c ? ; October , 3 ( > lic , nominal ; November. 35c. nominal ; December , 33 ? ® 34jc , closing ut34Uc bid ; your , 34'ic , nominal ; January , 34'ic , nomlnaf ; May , 28chid. OATO Nothing doing , lower ; No. 2 cash , 26VJc bid ; October , 2U > ( u , nominal ; Novem ber. 27'Jc ' ; December , 27c } ; May. 31 ? c bid. Hvn Lower ; No. 2 , this side , 42Vic. ll.Vlil.UY Firm , quiet , iinchanKod ; Iowa , Olc. HiiAN Steady ; east trade , GOc. FI.AX SHRU Quiet , unchanged. TIMOTHY Quiet : * 1.30. ' HAY Unchanged ; prime to choice timothy , tlO.OOQll.OO. UUTTKII Lower ; creamery , 2728c ; choice dairy. 26il20c. ( Kiias Ulghor ; 101J5tl7c. LKAD Stronger ; $3.10 : spotter , firm , $3.20. COHN MuAir-Stoudy ; 81.80Ril.8D. WHISKY $1.14. UAdUIKII 5GC. COTTON Ties $1. PHOVIBIONS Firm donmnd : pork , slcady ; standard mess. $18.25 ; hud. higher , $10 ; suit meats , loose shoulders , $7 ; longs ami ribs , $0.50 ; shorts , $0.75 : boxed , lOc more ; bacon , packed shoulders , $7.75 ; longs und ribs , $10.G2'i. HUCKH'TS Flour , 1,000 bbls. ; wheat , 76,000 bu. ; corn , 82,000 bu. ; puts , 01,000 bu. ; barley , 04,0001)11. ) tilllMiCNTfi Flour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat , 17,000 bu. ; corn , 01,000 bu. ; outs , 28,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , none. MlnnoipoligVliuat Alurkot. MINNEAPOLIS , Oct. 24. Wheat was higher nt the opening , but with considerable for sale foil otTif. . but later , Under the force of a more hopuf ill Washington report , the market was much better , caused by general covering of shorts , lecolpt ln the country are fulling olT , and that had something to do with the local tone , as there Is not enough whuat olTer- 1111:011 truck dally to supply the demand. It follows that the truck wnoat was 1444Ic above December during all cash sessions. December opened ut 50)ic ) und Muy , G5c. Doth sold up und closed ut GOHc for 1 locomher. and OO'/ie ' for Mny , " Truck wheat closed : llurd , 02c ; No. 1 northern , GOlic ; No. 2 northern , 08'/c. The cash wheat market was quite active from the start , with a Kood demand for elevators. No. 1 northein sold at COKiaGOlJc , und No. 2 nprthern , ut 68tt&50iic. Kocelpu , 280 cars ; shipments , 20 curs. Tno Hour market Is quiet and steady. Ocean raton urn unchanged. The domestic trade Is dull und rates are quoted ul 3G c per 100 Ibs , to Liverpool and London , Cotton Market. Nr.w ORI.KANS , Oct. 24. COTTON Quiet and steady ; middling , 7tc ; low middling. 7)ic ) : eood ordinary , 7iC ! , Net receipts , 33,024 bales ; gross receipts , 80,170 bales ; bales , 6,300 bales ; block , 171,577 hales. Futures , qnlot und steady ; sales , 78,000 bales ; Octo ber. $7.76 bid ; November. * 7.74 ; December , f7.87ffi7.B8 ; January , $7.04tt7,05 ; February , J8.024t8.03 : March , $8loa8.11 ; April , I8.17ii 8.10 ; Muy , $8.248.25 , ST. LOUIH , Ocl. 24 , COTTON Lower ; ordi nary , 0 11-lGct good oidlnury , 7 3-10c ; low middling , 7 O-lGc ; ndddlliiK , 7 13-10c ; good inldilllnir. H l-10c ; mlddllnir , fair , 80-10c. NKW YOIIK , Oct. 24. COTTON Futures , closed steady at H5ilO points advance ; sulex , 200,000 bales ; . January. (8.28 : Febrimry , 18.30 ; March , 18.44 ; April. (8.10 ; May , $8.67 : June , $8.04 ; October , t8.12 ; November , $8.10 ; De cember , (8.10. Kmmuii City MnrkrtK. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 24. WHEAT In good demand ; No , 3 hurd , 6262K01 No. 2 red , 634ii54c. ! . 8 mixed , 25&20cj No , 2 white , 27 / . 'LAX Seeu Weak ut 88(380c. ( llitAN Firm ; D04i67c. UmQtliy' ery , 22O27c ; dairy , 18 Koiis-QulVtj 17c. ' U'S C3r" ' Biui'MEMfiT-Wheat , 06,000 bu.j corn , 10,000 bu.j ouib , none. On the Luuduii Market. NKW YOIIK , Oet. 24. The Post's London yuuelul buys ; .Onu hundred Und elchtoon thoiuund tovurelyns were sent to Holland und eUuwhero toduy/mivorhutrlbon lo33 16.10 but Is weak on American salox for delivery two ww ks uheail. llur polil Is wanteU for the " continent. There wus fiiqulry uUo for Aiue"- lou. Iupoopuperls05 { , c ! blocks were dull. except Anierlcuns. which have rUen on the acquisition of Luckuwunna by Uio Vundur- bllis. IndlcatliiK n spread at conservative Xiie QruuU Trunk lines wcro doiircsscd by fear of the loss of Interchange of traffic. The repent of the Sherman uctlsnaxT regarded tis Imminent. ' Now York Dry UootU Mnrktit. Nr.w Yonn. Oct.24 The Inclement wnathcr , whleh served to restrict the volume of busi ness In dry poods yesterday , bus been loss a cause today , though to the still threatening weather Is attributed the continued apathy that hnims over the market for dry goods A greater cheek to business , however , M found In the dearth of tariff discussion , and nobody can be Induced to co beyond aclual wants In buying goods. Prints and printed fabricot Myllsh fancy styles command full prices. Printing cloths are In moderate demand , with more sellers than buyers. Ullitfhumi und woven fabrics are very slow , Alllwaiikro Alitrkntii , MlI.WAtlKKB , Oct. 24. FUUH Dull. WllKAT-Qulet ; No. 2 spring , 50c ; No. 1 northern , GGc ; December , G2c. . Cons hlcntly ; No. 3. 37c. OATfl-SteuUyjNo. 2 white , 30c ; No. 3 White. 28 20c. , . , liAni.r.v-Wcak : No. 2 , 64c ; sample , 40367c. IlVK-lllBhor : No. 1 , 47ic. ! PIIOVISIONS Hlghorj pork , 110.75 ; lard , $10.45. KKCBIITS Klour. 3,000 bbls , ; wheat , 141,500 bu. ; barley , 1H.OOO bu. SltlPMRNTS Flour , 1,000bbls. ! wheat , 18,200 bu.j bailey , none. Cultro Alarkot. Nr.wYoitK. Oct. 24. COTTON-Oponod llrm , 620 points higher ; closed 6I6 points de cline. Sales , loi)00 ) bags , tnoiuillnit : October , * 17,6Xai7.00 ( ; November , $1G.O&17.00 ; lo- oembcr , $10.00(810.85 ( ! .Inniiiiry , $1G.40 ® ( THG.56 ! Match , $10.6010.50. Spotltlo , llrm ; No. 7 , $1H.87J { . Uio iir.JAMRiin , Oct. 24. Prlco of dolTco un- clmngeii ; ruoolpts , 4,000 bags ; slock , 01,000 bags ; oleuied , 7.000 bags. Liverpool Mnrkntn. Livr.nt'ooi. . Oct. 24. WHEAT Steady ; rtc- iiintid niodorato ; holders oiler moderately ; California , 5s 8tif,0s Od ; rod western , spring , 5s Od6s O'd ; ; ix-d we&terii , winter , 6s it Haw * 5s 6d. Cons Steady ; moderate demand ; mixed western , 4s. PROVISIONS Pork , prime mess , 88s Od. Lard , prime western , 5ls Gd , Oil Mnrki't-i. On. CITY , Oct , 24. National transit cor- Ulleutes opened 705 ! ; highest. 71J : lowest , 70K ; closed , 71 i ; sales. , 32,000 bbls.ship ; ments. 02.102 bbls. ; run ? , 80 400 bbls. PITTAIIUIIU , Ocl. 24. National transit certificates opened at 70K ! Closed at 71fi } highest , 71J < ; lowest , 70U ; sales , 0,000 bbls. STOCKS AN1 > 110NOS. Scald of Sprcnlntion In Src-nritlua Very Heavy tn Sew York. NEW YOIIK. Oct. 24 , The speculation on the Stock exchange today was on a scale of magnitude to which Wall street has long been a Btranpor. The pent up force held in check by the uncertainty of the financial situation , ar.d which It was expected would not bo given rein until the silver question was definitely solved , was unloosened by the VnnderbiltMaxwcllcombineIn the coal stocks. The ncqiusltion of a Vunderbilt Interest by the coal roads was looked upon asgointrfar toward placlnc the shares of these companies in a .position from which they might bo taken out of the purely specu lative list ana given an investment charac ter. . . When the fact becump known that "Wil liam K. Vanderbilt was already a lurgo holder of Lackawunna and was In touch with the Maxwell party in Now Jersey Cen tral the street took o great deal more for granted and ut once figured out great futures for the stocks of all the coal roads. Heading wus made a center of attraction and large blocks of thostock changed hands. The sales of these shares alone aggregated over 118,000 and were taken In heavy blocks , i acka- wautiu , which opened at a dcclino 01 i per cent , fell off 3 pe1 cent more on the early dealings , recovered IJf per cent , reacted 4K Per cent , rallied 4 % per cent und declined 1 per cent , closing at a decline of 8) ) per cent from yesterday. Now jersey Central opened at. an advance of 1 per cent , but quickly declined 2J/ per cent , closing } { per cent above the lowest quotation made and IJf per cent below yesterday. Sugar wus the feature of the general list. Whllo fairly active in the fore noon it was not until the afternoon that the great move ment therein took place. Opening at last nleht's closing price , 97 % . the stock grad ually drooped to 9 J , then troved up slowly to 99 % , receding to 98 % at noon. Then came a very strong buying move ment , professedly based on the certainty of the passage of the silver hill. As the shares moved toward par a remark of James K. Kcene , made some time ago , that howould put the stock up to 100 , was recalled , und that was taken as the probable limit of advancement , but tlio stock did. not lag a moment on the century mark , but on brisk buyinc moved to 104J , un advance of 7 per cent from the low level of the morning. Tnis great movement in Sugar wus attended by considerable excitement. Sugar pre ferred did not follow tno variations of the common , but rose 3 per cent on light busi ness. ness.Tho general market was Irregular during the morning hours , but became strong in the afternoon. The chief advances were : Lead preferred , 5J per cent : Evansville & Terre "Haute , 4 per cent ; Pittsoure & Western preferred , i % per cent ; St. Paul preferred und Minneapolis & St. Louis common trust receipts , 2 per cent. The Post sa s : The street was kept well ndvlscd today of the situation of affairs ut Washington by means of frequent bulletins received by brokers und news agencies , und the reported surrender of tno silver demo crats gave material assistance to thu upward movement in stocks. The prospect of any movement on the repeal bill was hailed with general satisfac tion , nnd had it not come at a tlmo when the market was dominated by special controlling Influences it would have had a more marked effect on the dullness. But the bull move ment in stocks hold the attention in a largo measure and a somewhat wild attempt to run up stocks on the strength of good news proved disastrous to these who engineered it and caused a bad break from thu top figures at the closo. The general feeling is that the situation at Washington is clearing and thu effect on speculative values will bo excellent. Thu following are the closing quotations of the leading stocks on the Now York ex change today : The tolul sales of stock * today wuro 4U2.000 shares , Incliidlne : AtchUon , 1S.4OO ; AmuMcan Hugar , 73,400 ; Chicago , UurlliiKUm ft Qulncy , 23.U001 ChlruKU Gnu , 21,600 ; LacUawiinini , 3UOO ; nibllllma & Oattltifuodon < ,21.HOU ; Krlo , 8.100 ; Ueiieral Klectrlc. ll.OOO ; KUIIHUI & . Tux u * ji referred , 0,000 ; Missouri 1'ueillc , 3 , 50(1 ( j Now York & Now England , 7.000 ; Northwest ern. 5,700 ; Onialm , 3,400 : Ontario & Western , 7.100 ; Heading. 141.BOO ; Hock Ihlaiid , } 4.GOOt tit. 1'iiul , b3 , ul ( ! Kllver curllllcaleu , 20,000 ounceaj Union 1'acltlc , 4,400 ; Wtsloru Union , New Yurk Miinoy Market , NEW YOIIK , Oct. U4. MONBV ON OAUrEa y at 154Q3 pur vent ; lust loan , 2 pur cent ; closed ut 2 percent. , I'ltlllU MCUCANTII.B lUl'EH-OHffiS POT COIlt. . . " OovBiKUK.STlHNiS-l''lrin. Ktaio bonds , dull. The closing quotation on bonda : Bx UUt < a tifiunuK- Easy , wltti actual I'limiiukul NotoB. KANSAS CITY , Oct. 24. Clearings , $1,658- 000. / Nr.w ORI.BANS , Oct. 24. Clearings , ' $2,575- HAI.TIMOHE. Oct. 24. ClcarlnRs , $2,340,420 ; balances , $230,401. I'Aiiis. Oct. 24. Three per" cent rentes , OSf 35c for the account. I'IIII.ADKI.IMIIA , Oct. 24. Clearings , $11,712- 415 ; balances , $1,348,128. CINCINNATI , Oct , 24. Money , 57 per cent. Now York exchange , 70c premium. Cloar- Inss , $ l827,900. ; MEMPHIS , Oct. 24. Now York exchange sulllng nt $1.50 premium. Uluarlngs , $324- 350 ; balances. $441355. LONDON , Oct. 24. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Dank of England on balance today was JUH8.000. _ BOSTON. Oct. 24.TTClearlDRs. $13.384,480 ; balances. $1,540,518 , , , , Money , 22'J percent. Now York exchange , I7c discount. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 24. Clearings , $2,800,589 ; balances , $287,478.'Mdnoy. quiet ntfa0',4 ' per cent. ExchangeonNow , Vork , 2oc premium. CHICAGO , Oct. 24-iCleariiigs , $14,424,802. New York exchange. 80c premium. Sterling exchange , easier ; actual , $4.82 (34.84H- ( Money llrm at 7 per'biSiit. NKW YOIIK. Oct. i ! The loan committee of the clearing certltlcnttii today cancelled $275- OOOcoultlcatcs ; toUUoulBtahdlriu , $1,975.000. The Teutonic , which sails tomorrow , will take out,4,225,000 oof .nllyer. Thu sterling ex- chiingo market Is dull but steady , and no change on posted rate's or In tno figures for actual business. Clearings , $00,314,901 j balances , $6,217,779. ' OMAHA . ,1VJS'STOCK ' 31AKU.ETS. Cnltlo Trade' ' Imprdven Soinqtvhut Hog * Urlsk , anU Hlchcr. Sherp.Htouilj- ' i TuESDAlr , Oct. 24. Receipts of all kinds wcro fair today and for the two days supplies , compared with the first two days of last week , show an in crease of about 2,000 cattle , 2,000 , hogs and 2,000 sheep. The fresh supply of cattle was about the same as on last Tuesday , but holdovers ran the figures' up to not much short of 0,000 head. There was the usual scarcity .of de sirable beef cattlo. Offerings included very few cornfed steers , olllicr good or bad , and the westerns wcro largely made UD of fair to uoor stock. There was a very good de mand from the dressed beet men , and with encouraging reports from Chicago the mar ket was reasonably active and fully steady on all suitable offerings. Fair to very good 1,150 to 1.400-lb. cornfed steers sold readily at from $4.25 to $4.70 , whllo western rangers sold largely at from $3 to $3.05. The move ment was tolerably brislc througnout , and a good clearance was effected. There was no particular uhango In the cow maritot. Between forty and fifty loads wcro offered for sale and buyers gathered them in freely at full Monday's prices , common to very ROOQ stocu selling at from $1.40 to $2.55 , largely around $1.00 to $2.25. The calf market was indifferently supplied and prices wero'firmly held at from $1.75 to $4 for com mon larsro to good veal stoclc. Hough stock at around $1.50 to $2.25 was about steady. The feeder market was a trifle dull , but peed to choice stock sold at strong prices , while easier prices "rdled on the ordinary grades. A coed volume of business wus transacted and largely at from $2.55 to $3.15. Good to choice feeders are quoted at $3 to $3,50 , fair to good at $2.00 to $3 , with common and inferior stuff at around $2 to $2.60. .Representative sales : DIICSSED Av. l r. .1S179 $4 ao .1170 4 55 .1305 4 55 .1412 4 70 1. 1330 225 11 809 2 00 V VU 909 2 30 7 , . . . 981 200'01' 2 1300 245 13 1030 2 05-mf" 1 10U9 250 2. . . . . . 450 1 25'11 ' ; i 500 1 75 1. ; . . . 070 1 05rl > 0 342 1 80 12 , , . . , 585 1 76 A' i 7UO 2 25 330 2 80 140 4 00 . . . .1410 1 00 1 G&r , . . .1170 1 UO i , . . .1600 1 00 , . . .16-10 2 00 . , . ,1120 2 00 . . . 1070 a 25 BTtCKK ' ; * NI > FEEDERS. 200 , . , 2 , 900 2 70 2 00/M la , , , . . .1123 2 76 o 05 1 1100 2 80 2 2& ' " ' 10 . , 943 2 80 2 40-- ' 23. . . . .1014 2 80 2 40' 17. . .1040 2 80 2 40 , . , ' . . 971 2 90 3 40 , si : . : . , .1083 2 90 8 45 . , 914 2 95 2 50 iS : : : : . , 800 2 95 2 60 20 , , . . , ,1008 a oo 2 60 ' ' ' " , . ,1350 a oo 2 60 'a. . , . .1120 8 00 2 55 ° 4 . ! ! ? 8 3 16 205 ; ; ; ; ; ; 3 25 WeSTKHN CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av , 1'r. ICOW. . , . 050 12 CO 2cown. , , 905 12 25 10 COWH. . . 10(10 ( 225 4cows..103O 2 30 18COWU. . . UW 240 18cows , , . JCO 2 40 14 bteor ( > . .1010 3 00 lSbteem..ll87 3 OO Bkteer . .110'2 3 20 18bU.'ors.110Q a 20 2 l oru. . U9& 3 20 . 0steer. , . . ! 122 a 20 20tt erii..l237 3 25WYOUINQ. . , a 40 WYOUINQ. IQfeedr * , 709 2 65 2 toura.1220 8 16 13 feedrs. 077 2 65 ISfeedm. 787 2 56 24 foedrn. 071 2 66 1 steer..1230 4 dO 10COWS. , . 865 1 80 Icow. . . . 930 226 1 bull..1840 2 16 OCOW8..106O 2 16 16 feodru. 857 2 GO l&Bteeru..l080 8 16 320 3 steers.,1820 3 36 6 BVvUBt 103 u * < w 87 nto r.1200 8 8& 0 86 1 fpedor.lOSO a 75 3 feodrs. onn 2 75 7 fdrs , . .1095 2 76 4r > lifrs. . . 02 206 10 fdrs. , .105O 2 80 72 MM. . . . 70H 2 86 05 Mcpr . .HC8 ! " 3 a5 4 fdrs. 1072 2 00 3 bulls. 1173 1 75 80 Cows. . . H07 2 10 2hfrs , . 1135 2 60 30 cows. . 1085 2 CO 44 fdrs. .1005 2 75 Inalt. . . 130 3 60 2 hulls. 11401 75 2 mills. 1410 1 85 24 cows. . BOO 1 85 4 calves. . 135 3 nil 1 bull..1400 1 90 5 COWS. 1088 2 2S SO Mrs. . .1005 2 95 4 rows. 705 1 76 7 vows. 1088 2 25 11 Mrs. , 1104 2 90 1 fdr..IlOt 2 90 1 cow. . 1088 2 25 2cowp. . 895 2 25 14 Mrs. , 1121 2 00 34 cows. . . 740 1 no , 54 cows. 832 1 00 ltdr , . . . 400 2 30 13 Mrs. . 501 2 30 3 fdrn. . . 030 2 00 14 fdrs. 708 2 00 1 heifer. 040 1 00 1 heifer. 430 1 00 57 heifers 5(15 ( 1 00 GO cows. . 853 1 85 71 cows 004 a 60 8 calves. 403 2 75 30 calves. 23 ! ) a 75 15 Mrs . .1072 2 60 59 fdrs . . . H41 2 05 168 yrlitR. . 6'JU 2 65 23 cows. 740 I 75 10 str.llR.1210 2 25 10 stoorn.,1431 U 75 178 heifers O'Jl 2 06 07 cows. . 912 2 10 MONTANA. 22 cows . OSti 2 25 1 steer. . .12HO 0 40 2 steers.1110 3 40 19 sicer.s.,1273 310 22 steers 1214 3 40 88 stoprs.,1189 n 05 1 cow . . t)7O 1 75 4 stnRS.1842 2 00 44 cows. 1007 2 45 05 COWH..1076 2 40 109 fdrs. . 1001 3 cot.oiuno. UTAH. 1 fdr. . . .1220 2 05 0 fdi.v. .10DO 2 05 1 fdr. . . .1140 2 05 5 fdrs. . .1004 2 75 1 fdr. . . , . 000 J 80 25 fdrs. . .1014 2 05 14 fdrs. . .1032 2 05 23 fdrs. . .1015 H HO 32 Mrs. . 1002 2 05 1 fdr. . . . 870 2 05 3 fdrs..1220 2 75 1 sir , tleiiauo 2 'J5 Istr. tlg.UUI 2 25 17 fdrs. . . . 1101 2 05 14 Mrs..1052 2 05 6 fdrb..lor2 2 05 3 Mrs. . . . 1143 2 05 2 rdis..nao 2 75 5 Mrs..1110 2 75 3 Mrs. . . . 1060 2 811 Boas The fresh supply was the largest In nearly a month , but with a good market In Chicago iiiiu a good demand hero trade was active and prices a ragcd all of u nickel higher than Monday. There were lots of good heavy and mixed hogs here , but the lighter weights were generally of rather In ferior quality. Packers were good buyers , but the most active demand came from the fresh meat men. while the larger receipts and improved quality of the offerings brought out a good shipping * demand and nearly 1,500 hogs were bought for eastern slaughterers. The popular prlco was f5.r : > , and from that up to (0.45 was paid for the hotter grades without regard to weight , whllo from $0.2T > to SG.5 : ! bought the poor to fair light and mixed packing grades. It did not take long to clear the pens , the market closing strong at the advance. Sales were mostly at from $0.30 to * G.40. as against from $0.20 to $0.35 Monday and from $0.2o ! to ? 0.35 on list Tues day. Representative sales : . rius AND uouaii. 1..330 200 08..151 5 80 1..140 2 50 SHEEP Receipts wcro moderate nnd the demand not at all urgent. Trading was slow and the market quotably easier in sympathy with eastern markets. Fair to good natives , $2.75@3.25 ; fair to good west erns. $3.25@3.00 : common and stock sheep , U.00@2.25 ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , $3.00@3.7 UonrnflonlMiMvn RillnQf No. . A'V. 1'r. 1238 western mixed. . 74 $2 00 132 western wolhors 00 2 80 105 western wethers 101 2 80 043 Colorado wethers./ . 88 2 50 Jlrcnlpts and Disposition ot Stock. Official receipts ami disposition of utouk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the foity-elghl houw ending ut " o'clock p. in. , Oclober24 , 1803 : . prevous a s Indeed , there woio more desirable ottering ! ) and sellerb generally got u irille bolter prices than were paid for ttlmlliir grades the day before. The Increased btrunglli in fat steers wus duo In part , to the lim ited offerings of that bert and lartly to the udvunco of 12o In the London niuiket yesterday. The supply of natives of all grades did not exceed 4lOO ) heud , and the gieutor part of thut number wus only uultublo for the local trude. Prices below $5 bought tmut of the stuff , though extra grades woio nuoteil nj high us $5.60. COWH moilly sold ut fiom $2.76 to $2.06 , und from * 4 to * 5 were the prices ut which the bulk of the steers were bought. The 2500 westerns olTorod wore taken on u basis uifiaintl.7fi to $3.60. and from $1,60 to $3.50 was the range for Texas , The genera ) market looked strong ut. thu clobo. Thu hog inurUut wus active and yesterday M DELATE WOMEN Or DeblllUttd Woman , thould ui BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR , Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influ ence , In toning up and strengthening her system , by driving1 through the proper channels all impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use. "My Ivlfe.tvho-tVBi bedridden for lfU. loon montli * . after utliiv JirctJflelit'f I'tntale Jtegulator for two raonllit ! 3 U. JoaiitoM , JIalvern , Ark. IU uuTon Co. , Atlanta , Ua. HuU l > } UrujuUt * fit fl.OO per bvtUe. mlvmicc was firmly lielcl. Prime lir-ixvy Rrndrs sold nt from llu.5 to JO. 70 mill ftxnoy llplit xnrts mndu from * fi,85 to tii.OO. Kroni tlic o nrlrc H lct ran nl. me down to frnmln toJlVld fircontsi ) Uuuvy unu to from } 0.2. to Oi.no for | ioor Unlit , but there nns very lltlln busi ness below W.2ft , 1 lieiirmllty of Tlio offcrltiRi nvrrmrliie Rood , J.CM thnn 30,000 lio.iil linvo nrrlved since rlKtunlay < iipalnst 40,500 tor the finmo tlmo lust wrok. Slilpiiur-f nro lukliiR ncnrly ono-lmU of tliorurrciit iirrUali , Icnv- IiiK coniptirnllvoly .1 Ni.mll numlior to Im divided up fimoiiK locnl pnckorn. It litollin conllnuoil iictlvlty In tlio uhlpplnt ; ( loiimnil Unit Boilers tun Imlplitud to wlmtuvurslrunijtli Uio n.nrkci lnm tlocloiicil of Into. Hood to clmlcoMiocp fairly net I VORIH ! showed flriniiusR , I'oor and i-oiiiiiion Rnulcs worn us < lull nnd wunk us nt any tlmo slnco tlm prlco boRnn lo ( Imp. Tliu o conditions nNo pre vailed In thu Inmli innrKot , KOOI ! to Pitra crudes tollliiK stroiiR nnd poor stiitr lie InR IICR- looted nt former low prlcos , Qnotnllons for fheop rniiKo from tl to 3.7o nud for hunlis at fromt2.60to 4.76. Kcoelpls ! I'ntllo , 8,000 licnd : cnlx-o.i , 1,000 nndjlioK. , 18,000 licnd ; sla-ut ) , 15X-'llicud ( , Tlio KKIIK \ \ \ .lournul roporls : OATTI.K Itccvlnts , Hf > l)0 ) ' livtul , InoludliiR 2,001 } Tuxntis nna2riOO wosliinn ) trnilo fnlr : prlino native sti-orj scnrcoj top salt-B , $5.08 nnd top ycstcrdnv. J5.70 ! mrillitin , t6.00SG.0 ; others , M.7U&4.U5 : coniliioil , (4.0UU4.50. HoflR UccolpN , 18,000 hum ! ; mnrkot stcndyj ini\odo.io < 2t5.riOi lu-nvy , fo.ooao.aoj light , tO.Ollil0.85. ) StlKKl- AND LAMHS-Uccclpts 14,000 head ; ulnrkct McndV ! lop sheep , * 3.7& < iif4uO ! top lanilsJ4lca5.00. KIUISIIS City I.lvp Ntonk Mnrkot. KANSAS Orrr , Ocl. 84. O TTLK lloci'lpti. 10.400 head ; shipments , 2.HOO lipntl ; best natives were llrm , othori slow ; TCMIS nntl shlppliiK steers , Il.75a5.25 ! TOMII and nn- llvo cows , 1.00a3.00 : butcher stoclc , a.5 ! 4.1U ! stockora uud ft-edorH. (1.50O3.7C. llooa Hi-cclpl" . 4,600 licnd ! BhlpniiMits , 500 honir ; niiirkot opened riif.KK : hlxhcr ; closed dull and lo\\or ; bulk , tVJxG..ir ; , ; honvy , juickliiK nnd mKuil , fG.15UG.50 ; IlKlils , Yoiki-rs und | ) | CR , JU.10iiO.00. BitKKp Ki'CclplM , 2,000 houd ; shlpmonls , 000 head ; nmikot steady. St. I.UIIIH Mvo Stuck ST. I.oim , Oct. 24. OATTI.E Uccclpts , 0,000 hcailj ahlpments , 700 huud ; nuirkut hUliur fortmtlvoi * ; strong ! fnlrtoirood imllvo Blcurs , J2G05f4.7fi ; ordlnnry niul good Indian blvcrd , J2.40a2.5G. Hoes HwelptR , S.400 hond : shipment < , nonu ; mnrKct opuncd Htrons , but I'lotud ueul ; ; heavy , JO.10ttU.15 ; inl.\ed , fO.u04iO.oa ; Unlit , IO.204eO.OG. HllKUl' Itocolptt , 300 lii'iid ; shipments , none ; tnaiUut steady , unchanged ; B-iod natives , J2.70. _ Vork l.ivo Stock MnikoU NEW YOIIK , Oct. 24. llEr.VKs Receipts , U03 head ; no trudu ; dtx-bsed beef steady ut OAI.VBS Uccolpts , 350 head ; miukct wonk iinehnimod ; veaU , jfS.UOQU.OO ; grassurs , HIIKEI > Ileeolpts 3,000 hond ; mnrUut nulot nnd dull ; sheep , * ' - > .OOft3.DO ; Intiibs , ja.DUIt 4.00 ; dfessod million , 54i7io ; drestcd lambs , OHaS'.ic. lions Hccolpls , 4,500 heart ; miukotcnk ; J0.70 7.30. _ Sliiux Oily Llvu stock Mnrlcot. Btoux CITY. Oct. 24. lions Kecclnts , 1,000 , head ; olllelal ycsU'iday , 271 heud ; hlilp- nu'iits. 171 head ; stioair nnd slow ut $0.15 ® 0.20. OATTI.E Kpculpt-i , 000 licnd ; oflloltil ycalur- duy , 1U6 honil : shlpnicnlH , UU bond ; cholco yearlings , higher ; others ) , low. btouk In Ilecclpts of livestock ut , tlio four principal wc&turii innrkutsTuu-idity , Outolicr 24 ; Unttlc. lions. Sheen. South Omnlm . 4,401 0.772 B54 Dlllcauo . 0,000 18,000 14,000 Kaunas City . 10,400 4,500 200 Sl.Louls . 5.COO 3,400 300 Total 20001 33,072 10,364 .K1//A2' O.P inn : v.ii.i. . Djuutns nud MlnnuBiitii Oot a Nice Snow Storm. ST. PAUL , Oct. S4. The first great storm of tlio fall In the northwestern states began yesterday , and It is snowing alt the w.iy from Bismarck to St. Cloud. The storm is moving rapidly onstwiird and will bo full over Wisconsin. Kuports to the slpn.il service indicate that there has been a bip drop in tompornturo , amounting In sonic places to over 40 ° , sending the mercury far below the Ircenng paint. Tlio cold wave extended to tlio Dakota and Montana boundary , where the mercury went down to 14 = , at Bismarck it was IT0 , nntl cast of there it ran up to freezing point. A snowfall of ono inch in depth is reported from eastern Dakota and western Mtnno- MA.MHX , N. D. . Oct. 24.-Tho Dcautiful weather of the past ten Jays has culmi nated in a severe snow storm which com menced yesterday and is now assuming the proportions of a blizzard. The storm will work great hardship to stock , as no ono is prepared for such a sudden change. AUBHtiBBN , S. D. . Oet. 24. A violent storm of rain und snow has been rngmg hero for twenty-four hours. The snow Is now nearly tin inch deep on the level. The storm is from the northwest , and ono of the .severest ex perienced in years at this season. Hunox , S. D. , Oct. 24. The iirst snow of the season began falling hero yesterday. The ground Is covered with snow and the flakes are still fallme. Snow is reported west to Wesshipton and north to Hedllcld. PAS.OO , N. D. , Oct. 24. It is snowing heav ily hero. Xouni ; Fnlr anil Ills tfnlr Yonnir Wife. NEW YOIIK , Oct. 24. Cliurles Lewis Fair , son of Millionaire- and ox-Senator Fair of California , is at the Hotel Bartholdi with Benson's Porous Plaster | IS THE BEST. , Z RELIEVES PROMPTLY.nd fc A. CURES QUICKEST , v , AVO ID . . SUBSTITUTION his wlfo\vlio was Carolina'Smith , said tn bo known in ban Francisco as Maud Nelson. Mr. Pair says the nmjorltyof thn stories ro- Knrdtnp him nro "yarns" emanating from ft Rcnsatlonnl newspaper. Ho expects to ra in ,1 In abroad nbout a vrnr. Uttlo | illli for great Ills : DoWltt's Llttlo Karly'Ulsers. iiii/tj rr.i.vj > AO iiurK/t. T o Mm llr-KMtcd from un Awful Death on tlio Yim : Ip ort. SAN Dtnno , Oct. St. John Pulicr , n young miner , and Conrad Limerick , nn old German , were rescued on the Oesori between hero nnd Ymnn on October 18 by Joseph A. Alli son and T , II Sllsby ot this city nflor n frightful experience , In which the pair nearly died of Hunt. Neither ot the men wcro Used to traveling nnd took fowot the precautions customary with old prospec tors. When found I'uhor hud been without water thieaduys , Ito had dug aoll six foot deep for water , but without success , and crazed with delirium lu > had l.iln down to die. Ills companion , \vliosii strength failed some miles back , had crawled under u iiicsiiulto butli and recovered strength suf ficient so that ho had next day gone back over the trail to a brackish pool , where ho remained in reach of water. ' The men nre now nt Allison's ranch on the bonier of the desert , where they nro fast recovering. For all forms of disordered stomach use Bromo-Seltzcr , A palatable , prompt cure. It Curt i Col Ji , Coughi , Sore Throat , Croup , Influ enza , Whooping Cou h , Bronchitis and Aithnia. A certain euro for Contumption in flrit itajti , and a sure relief in advanced stacci. Uae at onoe. You will ate the cxcellsnt effect after taking the firat don. Sold by dealer * everywhere. Largt bottlei 60 centa ana $1.00. The Original and Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) . LJKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS . A ' BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. OMAHA U Ihiiiikturers lobbs Oireclofy BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC. fiemis Omalia Bag Omalia Tent-Awning COMI'ANV , COMPANY. Importer * nud inonufno- turen of Hour anclci , HOIISK COVBItS. Uurlapi , twins. JIl.iKurnam tflruou BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Slios Company. . Ilowarl Salesroom nnd OnJco-llOT-IIOJ.IIII l'acU > r/-lirJ-im-im Howard SU We are tlio OVI.v Manufacturer * of Uooli anJ Bhoenln thealaleof Nobruiki. A Ktmeral Invitation u ontuudsil to all to Impact ournotrfnctorr. lirlicndall , Jones & Anier , Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wbole ale uifri. BKOIIU lloiton B11OI5 CO. . boot ! , iboai lluliburUhou Co. II1U- nud rubber iiuo < l * > 1 IIOI-UIW lluniur btreot 1810 llarnujf Htrojt- DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. KilpalricK-KocliDry cu. Utr good , notlonn. fur- Notloai , u nl > ' lurnUh- nliblaif goad * , comer Ing KOoa , cur. llth * ud lltb mid Howard U. lUrnoy btrteH. FUBNITTJBE. COAL. Omaha Upholstering Johason Bros , COMPANY. WHOLESALE CO AU furniture , Upholtlerud 10o8 Farnuui Struct , Mchulu IIW-IIO * Dfc Omaha , Imparts the most delicious tosto and zoat td EXTRACT SOUPS , of a Lirrrmi from n MK01UALGICN- GRAVIES. TI.KMAN nt Madras - ras , to his brother FISII , nt WOliCESTKK , HOT d : CGC. ! > LEA & PETUUNS' MEATS , that their sauce Is highly esteemed In GAME , India , und is in my opinion , the most wui.sn- palatable , as well as the most wholesome - HAHEOITS. some sauce that Is made , " < kc. B see that you get Lea & PerrinS Blenalure on every bottle of IhcoilRlnal.indpenutni 9OIIN DUNCAN'S SONS/ NEW The Mercer. Omaha's New33l HoUl. Cor. 12th and Uo Oronins t2."K ) par day. 40 rooms 4.1.00 pur day. iXlrooms with bath at II . iiOroonia with batli at t.i ) uar a if. Alutlcrn in Kvery llo | ioct. r o\vlj rurnlilii ) I Througu-iut " C. S. ER3. Proo. I nt T If IT A I ITl/ nnil viror cpiloltly M I IM VI I A 1 1 Y Htoro11Norv ° is D-JS ' UUO I III HL1 I I uyjtc.HnriilyciiriU by I. 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