THE OMAHA DAILY BER : THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 16 , COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Despite Bearish Influences Wheat Closed One-Half Ooat Higher. f CORN WAS FIRM ON LIGHT RECEIPTS JUpnrm from thn Country that r.irmer * Are Jtelnetant lo Sell Tlmlr Coni nt Cur rent I'rlcru U'ni n Siutnln. Ing Influnnre. ' CntCAOO , Nov. IS. Covering by shorts , reports - ports of drouth and lighter northwestern re ceipts favored wheat today , and despite many bearish Influences Doeombor closed J chltslicrthau yoslorJay. Corn ruled firm on light receipt * -nnd small DHL-rings , and oats gained 'fo on corn's firmnnss. Pro visions took a revcrao course > to that of the grain marlcot , notwithstanding thu small re ceipts of hogs. Hop products Avero weak , pork scored u break of Wc ) , lard nnd ribs Ifa. Wheat opened near yesterday's ilgures nnd for the llrst half hour showed an up ward tendency. Uccolpts In the northwest , were light and drouth was reported In the winter wheat belt. But weaker cables caused a reaction and llradstruet's re port showing a heavy Increase In United Stales stocks , combined with smaller export clearances , caused a break , nnd December wheat went to Wfc. Near the close covering by shorts caused n reaction , nml with moderate buy ing by Walker and Wren , helped the market to a decided Improvement nt the close. It was said Uryant bought 50,000 bu. of May wheat nt fiSc , aim Unit n lot of wheat was covered for tin 1'ardrldgo & Smith account before the close. December opened at yester day's Ilgures , from iWKc to Olc , sold UP % c , reacted from Jfo to % c. climbed from % < i to } ( o to the close. Torn hoenn firm at. yesterday's urlccs on light receipts , and some of the he.iv.v local aborts covered freely. Honoris from the country that farmers are reluctant to sell their corn at current prices also acted as ti ( tiHtiilnlnir inllucnco. Offerings were light. May opened at 4lc , rose } c , calncd and lost J c several times , rose o nbovo the opening , lost it , rallied and closed at 41 ? c , J o tibove yesterday's close. Oats followed corn In its flucluulions , with very little trade. Harry Scull bought 100- 000 bu. . supposed to bo for a short account , and this helped to flrin up the market. Alny started at llll c , where it closed yesterday , gained V. lost ' c , gained from ife to > ' o and closed utilise. Provisions opened at a slight advinco on tniallcr receipts than oxnccted , but on free selling by Hately and Uoloson and others prices broke badly. Compared- with last night January Pork Is 45c lower , January lard 15c lower nnd January ribs 12)is lower. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , ICO cars ; corn. 270 cars ; onts , 140 cars ; hogs. 20.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Al Helen. Optin. Hlh'l Low. Closo. WHEAT Dee niw May UH Co u.v Nov. . . . . . . 37 ! { Dec MH OATH Nov. . . . . . . . 27K Doe.t May MKSS 1'oiiK - Jnn 13 8.-i 13 8,1 13 35 13 3fl I , All I- Nov. . . . . . . . 8 S.-i R sr R 02 ! ( ! Jan 8 1'JM 8 in 7 OS 7 ! ir. May H li > 8 17M 7 U7M 7 07K SHOUT Hi us- Jnn 7 20 o on 0 07K Cabli iuotntions | weio as follows : Kjxillit ITiichaiiKcd. WIIKAT No. ,1 ! spring. CO'ic : No. 3 spring , 65 > 4 < 8.Ule ! ! ; No. 12 red. OOJic. COIIN No. 12. 37 > aft37 ! < C. OATS-NO. 2. 2H' < r ; No. 2 white. 303J30',5c ' ; No. 3 wlilte. 28a2 } ! ) ? c. UYK No. 2. 44ijc. HAIIUJV NO. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 382 > 32c ; No. 4. 3G < 342o. 1'tAX Srr.n-No. i , $1.05 ! { . TIMOTHY riKiiii rrimu $ a.20. ; I'oitK Mess , per bill. , $ 14.5iai4.00 ( ; Inrd.per 1001bH.H.77'iHH.82'J ' ' ; short ribs sides ( loiuu ) , * 7.80'/,5i8.oO ; dry sal'od shoulders ( bovedl , $7.00a7.25 ; short clear sides ( Ijoxotl ) , $3.50 3.00. 3.00.WHISKY WHISKY DUtlllers' Unlshed goods , per gal , , II 15. Cut loaf , $5.88 ; granulated , $5.40 ; "A$5.33. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today. On the Produce oxcbungo today the butter market Has weak ; dairy , l7(22Go ( : creamery. 2027c. Nnw Vork Murlotn. Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. 10. FMHJK Kecolpts. 40- 300 bbls. ; i'\p rls , 27,800 bbls. ; sales , 9,000 . ; mmkct uulct ; winter straight , $2.801 $ Skgii. ,25 ; Minnesota patents , $3.85@4.00 ; winter extnm , ? 2.202,70 ; Minnesota Imkois , $2.30 ( $3.71) ) ; winter , low grades , $1.702.20 ; oprlnjt , low grades , $ i,00ai.90 ; spring , extra , $1.95to 2.40. COKN MitAir1'alrly actlvo ; yellow western , UVKQulot ; car lots. 50a&2c. llAlll.Kr QuInt ; No. 2 Milwaukee. 02 < SC3c. \VllKAT ltecelptH , 84.300 bu. ; exports , HI.- GOO bn. ; Hales , 4,010,000 , bu. fllturns , 00,000 I bu.spot. Spot niurkotiiuletnml jVchlglier ; No. a i I'd , In Htoro and elevator , GOifcGO > ic ; .ilioat , GtWffiGGJjci f. o. b. , 07'Sc ; ungraded red , 07(3,07'jc. ( ' Options opened unchanged to ! { c lower on weak cables and selling by for- elgnois , recovered on a short duiiruid , sold off nirnln on lliadstrcol'H blc Increase of 5,307- I 000 bu. In the world's vlsl bin supply , rallied , closing at1,1 ! net advance ; No. 2 red , January , closed at 08 ? o. ; Kobruury , closed ut GOVu ; M-irch , 701i < a71i' . closed at 71c ; May , 72Jj' < 3i 74 jc. closed nt 73 ic : November , closed ut GCo ; Drcnmbor , OGi4iiiC7o , closed nt G7c. C im UocelptK , 31.800 lm. ; exports. 29,600 bu , ; ( talcs , 1,125,000 bu. futures , 610,000 bu. spot. Spot market llrm ; No. 2 , 45i ! In elevator ; 40U < ? 14CVo ! alloul. Options closed llrmer on small western rerolpls , were fairly actlvo and closed strong with whimt , H © ? o not ndvanco ; Jamnirv , 40 lO-lCfMGUi'.closod ut40 } c ; May , 47i(247'ic ! ( , closed at 477ic ; November , 4&U < a 46" c , closed at 4&c ; Ucceuiber , 45 { a40c , closed a t4Gc. OATS-HecoiptH , 101,000 bu. ; exports , 12,700 bu. ; miles , 180,000 bu. futures , 100,000 , spot. Spot miirUel easier and moderately actlvo ; No. 2 , 84e ; No. 2 delivered. 35c ; No. 3 33 c ; No. 2 white. 36 > i3lci ( No. 3 hlto. 33c ! ; track , luKi'il western , 34 > { @ 35Hc ; whlto western , 35 400 ; track , whlto state , 35a40r. Option market opened Htoady and closed llrm at > iWi\ not advance ; May. 3G5i30)e ) { ; rlosed nt 30' . n ; Niivumbor closed at 3l'ic ; Decombpr , 34'jt35Jc ! , closed ut 34ic. ! * blli'Hlng | ' , GOc ; good to choice , G085c IJoi'S Stuaily ; stuto conuuon to cholco , 19 ® i 1lII1KST,1' r'l" ' , V' ° ' snlted Now Orlpans sa- L0r ntn'IBfflJ5 ( , llls.3'if' . l < : Voxn * selected. 116(350 ( Ibs. , 4tt6o ; lluiinos Ayres , 20S24 Ibs. lie ; TOXHS diy , 20&30 Ibs. , 6Jc. ! ' < ) ilSloidy : ; Uiimrsllu lleecu , 1927c ; pulled , 20 2Gc : Te.\n , , ruovisiONSIlcef. . tirm. Cut meats , nrini lcklod hell ON. ttftldoj nlckliMl khouldcrs , 0 i OVc ; pickled hnniH. { } 1KUnl. ( . weak ; wcNiorn stfniu closed at $0,48 ; kales. 50 tlon-es BtJ'J.OO ! option biilex , none ; November closed ut * 9.35 , nominal ; Jnmiury , $8.40. nominal. lork.sti'iidy nnd fairly ncilvo ; oxtr.i nrlino , * ! "UW " ' ' l7-00 lb'60i ' ly , 0 60 Hun-Kit Knilor ; western clnlrv , 17 < a22ci western creumury. 20tt27c ; wcHtorn fancy 17 < & 21ii ; Mglns , 27u ; btuto dairy , 10a20c : 8tnlecifaiiii > ryitt8i(20c. . . . .j Nttiltlargo. . oail > , c ; _ . _ . _ , . . part kklins , 44J3S4C ! full sklmu , liuort Quiet ; state and I'imnsylviinia , 25 ® 2Go ; ice house , lua'-'lo ; reculpls , ft.Olo iikas , TAl.unv Sluadyi i-lly , 6 ! , ; CnrrosHBU > 011Lower ; prlniu3a33ci yul- HUOAII Haw , eauyi fair roflnliiK , 2 13-lGri idtlned , steady. imclmiiKi'd , I'lcriini.iittu Klria ; United cloned at 74il 74HeVaNhliisloii ; bbls. , tU.50 ; Wiihlilnirton bbU , in bulk , ? 3.10 | rollned Nuw Vork. 15.15 ; I'hUadulphm mid llultlnioie , * i.llj ( I'lillndol- plilu aiiii llalilmoro In bulk , * i.CO. ItiiHiN I'lrni ; niralned , common to good , Hicr-HUmily : domcitlc , fair toextra , :1 : % ® bUi-i Japan , 4V&4H" . Woi.AHh-ji | Sti'udy ; Now Orleans , open keltic , giuul locholi-o,3G&ilc. J'ld IKON Quloi ; Amorlcan)12.00314.00 , ( ii'i-en Quiet ; lnkt < , f'J.76. I.RAII I'lrin ; iloiuestlc , (3,20 bid for roiuul lolt. TlM-yulcti HlnilU , f20.60bld. Hi'tMtu-I'lrm : dnmektli * , f3,06 : alcs on 'cliKHKO , 3 curloiuls Not umber luad Into yrttrrday , 42Ui ; ; 100 tons November , prompt ihlumout front viekt , (3,33 , Nww York Dry liuoitt Market. YUIIK , Nor , 10. Tli * dry good * mar- Vet IftRi n. little , but there Is qulro n fair vol- unio of bu.slne.ss , rnudo up of many small order * rather than n few large onos. Prints and printed fabrics iliow modcrato stocks And ho pi-o < < mi o to .soil. Print clotlin hold steady at210-10c for 04 squares. OlnRlmms and woven fabrics In lighter color and woleht sell well. Foreign dry goods In the wny of holiday novelties ami styles to fit the warmer weather are selling on n fairly liberal scnlo , Tlio job bing IradoMs more actlvo. Onmtiu Trodden Hun-Ell The receipts of butter are larger and tlio market Is considerably weaker. The local ilomund Is llRht , n good many grocers ro- cnlvlnit limit supplies direct from the country. Tim consumption of bulterlno Is quite larxu , which helps to decrease tlio demand for genii- Inobnller. Tlio shipping demand , howuvor , serves lo krop the surplus cleaned up , Oholco rreninory , 24'iMOc ' : cholco to fiiucy country , 2oai2c ! ; fair lo good country , 18tt20cj pack- Inis stock , fresh , IGc. l.od.s liecelpts of fresh .stock are not large , In fuel , there does not appear to bo any quan tity of cpgs In the country , The colder wcalhor and the light iccclpts cause u llrm fccllnpon the miirkiit , I'olil storage and held slock Is gottiK mostly at ltc ) , with fresh laid eggs at 2c. ) 2c.IVmi.TfiV Tlie market Is about steady nt prlres iuoted | below. The packers were only hlildliiK ri'jc for chickens but , Iho receipts belnK morteiHto , holders were abto to unload on tin' ' local Irndo U ) boiler advantage. Old IIOIH , Go ; chickens Co ; Reese , 7ff4Hc ; ducks , 74enr ; lutUoys , 830c ; rooslers , 43 > 5u. VK.virTlio arrivals during the past day or two have boon llaht , and the market llrm at previous limitation * , choice small and fat vcaN , ti'WJe ; tliln or liuavy , 3ii5c. ( lAMK The colder \vor.ther Is having a very bonelli'hil i-tTect upon the game market. The demand , which has bsen light all the fall. Is Improving and prices nroconsoiiuuntly ( Inning up. I'loni now on blids that are undrawn will bo Riven the preference. I'rlmo chickens , J3.00'i5.00 ( ; urouse , * J.60-B3,00 ! iiiiall , f 1.25 ; Jnisk snlue , 75cB$1.0o ; golden plover. 75c ® il.OO ; L'aiiadn KCCSP , fO.OOQO.GO | HinallKecso , 4.0vai.6 ( i brant. ? 3.ooai,50 : ; mallard ducks , * 2.60 2.H5 ; rodhmid ducks. I2.60QJ.OO ; blue wliitt teat ducks , $1.76'2.UOi ' Rreon w IIB teiil diieks , J1.50 ; mixed ducks , * 1.25 ; ciinvasback ducks , $3.60 4,00 ; .luck rabbits , * 3.00tJ3.r > 0 ; small rabbits , il.25 ; siiulirnls , "G'ROOc ; deer saddles , peril ) . , 165HOc ; deer carcasses , 103ille ; an- lolopi ! saddlei , 14Ul5c ; unlutopu c.itcusscs , BY Honey is i-oinmoncln ? to move a little i.into freely , but ( lie demand Is still light for II ; cholcu while clover , 16ai7c. OVSTCIIS-Msillum , lOc ; horseshoes , 17o ; oMraittinilariK 21i : ; oxtru selects , 2lc ; com- p.iny selects , 29c ; counts , 34c. NUTS Chestnuts are lower and there Is a fair supply of choice eastern stock on the market , which is selling at 1231-lc peril ) . ) almonds , lOiKinllsh ; walnuts , 14c : Illborts , 12 > . .illrall ; mils , 12ai3c ; pecans , large , 14c : pecans , medium , 12c. The market on black walnuts Is low and no one mints to buy. Dealers nto asking 75c nor bu. for small lots shlip"d | to ( lie country on order * , but walnuts shipped In hero would piobatily not brim ? more than one-half of that price. Small hickory nuts , on oidoi.s , $1.76 ; largo , $1,25. VKOKl'Alll.r.3. HKAN < Kustorii hnnd-plcKctt navy , f2.103 2.15 ; wi-sli > rn navy(1.60j l,90common ; wlilto beans , Jl.505el.70. O.NHI.NS Them Is not much uctlvlty In the onion muiKeto\\lng to the fact that the local crop Is large and tliu gaidonors are supplying ( ho demand very largely. Unions uro quoted ut 6oa05c , and on oidor.s at 70c ; Spanish onions , per oiul'j , $1.50. \VATIK : CHISS-PIU up In berry boxes , per case of 10 qts. . $1.00(6li70. ( ( POTATOiTlioiecnlptsiiro : larger and the market is very weak. Nebraska. Iowa and Minnesota grown potatoes , In small lots from .stole , fl.ii.7cj ( same In car lots , OOSiOOc ; Colorado rado , from store , 75&SOC ; Colorado lots , 70 ® OAIIII vnK-iThcro Is n good deal of cabbage soiling In tills market , but the demand Is sup plied hiigaly by the gnKdeners. Orders for cabbage from the country are Illled at Hie perlb. Mime coloi oil ciibbago has been ro- cuivod , wlilrh Is held at 3 40. CKI.HHV IJoius-Accordlng to .size , 40&GOO per do/ . Uui.Kiiv-TlioUemaiirt Is increasing as tlio llmnksglvliig lioliday draws nearer und a peed deal of celery Is boliig sold ; good block , 20 < Tt30c : fancy , 50c. Swnr.T POTATOB Tno supply Is fair ; wost- uin stock , pqr bbl. , $3.0033.50 ; Joi-boy stock , per bill. , t4 , tuco , per do60c. . VHUITS. GH \ i&jEastern Concords , 24Ii25c ; largo OAI.IIOIIMA Knurrs Tlioro is not much left on the market ; pears , J2.50 : grapes , $1.60. AITJ.ESTho supply Is light on this market : cholco eastern , per bbl. , J4.25a4.50 ; choice western , * 4.25. Cli.VMiKiiitiuB Cranberries arc arriving very freely and aio In good demand ; Capo Cotl. early , pur bbl. , J5.700.00 ; boll and bugle , 1C. nuiirs. HAN-ANAS Prlcoi > remain about steady : per liiiiicli , Itirpe. iJ.OOaa.OOi per bunch , biimll to mndlum , tl.7D2.)0. ( ) UiMO.NS-.Mes.slims , per box , J4.50SO.OO ; lluridas , , , ,1-l > ' or Florldas , per bov , f3.2u ; obolots , $3. IIIDK3 , TAI.r.OW , ETC. HIDES-NO. 1 green hides , 2'Jc ; No. 2 green hides , < ! No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2 Kroen siilled hides , 2c : No. 1 Kroen salted nues. 20 IDS. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted ildos. 2f. Ibs. to 40 . , 2c ; No.'l voalcalf. 8 Jb . to 15 Ibs. , 5c : No. 2 voul calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Its. , 3iNo. . 1 dry Mint hides , 4c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ; lie : No. 1 dry salted ! hides , 4c. Part cured hlilos ! i | ) or II ) . less than fully cured. hiiuiaPKI.TS Orovn salted , ouch. 35a75c ; green salted slieurllngs ( short woolod early skins ) , cacti IpaiOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled eaily skins' , No. 1 , each OiilOc ; dry hhourllngs ( sliort wooled early skins ) , No. 2 , each Oc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher \voJl pnlts , peril ) . , actual weight , 10 ® lie : dry Hint , Kaiiias and Nebraska murrain wool bi'lts. p.jr Ib. , ac.tuil weight , 1720o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per IbT , actual weight. 910c ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual woluht. 7 < aUci dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 82,7e. , St. r.'iu . ST. Louis , Nov. 10 KI.OUK Weak , but ' ' . "Morton patents , , 13.0033.15 ; extra fancy \ VmThumped "jtc oatly , but leroveiec lalor and closed U&Jia iibovo yesterday r'4vr ' ffG > 4 ! ' ' " ' " "er , OO'ic ; Decumbur 67 i36Hc : May , 05 , ' c. C < m.v--Klriner. and closed ! i'ic above yes- Jots , . HIIAN Dull ; no siili'H , owing to advance li frolght rates t-aut. host bid , OOc on oust track. HAY-Qulot , uncluiigod ; timothy , $10.003 I UiUUt -Urni ; $3.25. Kli'uly$3.42. : ; . I-'IAX SRKII Higher til $1.03. di creamery , 22a,20c ; . „ - . ! : isvjc. COIIN MUAI , Quiet ; $1,7001.70. WlllwKV- Steady ; fl.lD. lUiiillNilIJncliiitiRiidi 4Q.57ic. ! COITO.N Tius Unchanged ; U5cn.OO. I'liovisioxu-I.ower ; pork , tlO.02S4ffllO.7a ; lard , lower ; $8.87'a.00 ' { ! ) ; iry | Rult incuts and bacon unchanged ; loosu should- ur * . J0.75 ; lonRg and riln , J8.60 ; hhoilH , J8.75 ; boMid lots 15c more ; ° ( ' uua teiai , ia76Sip8v1i.ioiiB' . JlKCuii-rs Kloiir. 2,000 bbls. ; wlicat , 80,000 bu. ; corn , 47,000 hu. ; oats , 21,000 bu. Klour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat 8,000 bu. ; corn , 32,000 bu.j o.its , 0,000 uu , Mllwauueo , Muri < tn. Mii.vfAUKKB.'Nov , 15 , Fj.ouii Steady. WHEATl'lrmi December , O8'u ; No. 3 , 67Jc ! ; Nol northern , 031ie. COIIN Steady ; No. 3 , 37c. w W ' ? ' ! - J whU0' 30l5i No1 ! 1 UAiii.iiY I.o\\ur ! No , 2 , 49ai sample , 30 ® It'vr.-Ptoady : No. l,47c. I'novisioNS-UroopliiK ; pork , $14.76 ; larJ , vo.7O UKKllT.s-l'lour. ( ) 28.800 bbls. ; wheat , 69,800 bu. ; hurley. 1)2,800 bu. Siiii'iiu.STS-l'lour , 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7.800 bu.j bailey , 190,900 bu. UHimuH < ; lty 'UnrUcix. KANSAS CITY , Nov. ! & . WHEAT Flrmi No. 2 haid , OOJiWOlc ; No. 2 red , oai.53Jc. ( 0' ' 2 Kunii Scarru ut 20i- . } SiiKD-rirni ; 90392C. IliiAN I'lrm ; 68itKOc. llUTTKH-I.lght , dinuund nnd declining ; cr-amory.2l ; i21ci dairy. 18ai9c. UKCein Whi-Bt. 73,000 bu.j corn , 4,000 bu. ; oatx. 10,000 Uu. HlUWlENTH-Wheat. 60,000 bu. ; corn , 6,000 ; I.lvurpuui .MurKni. ) Nov. 16.-WiiBAT-F.usyi do- mitnd poor ; liolilurs offer uiodurntrly ; Call , foriilii No , 1. 6s6d ; red nustern Hiirlmr. No. 2 , 6s OilttSH 7d ; No. 2 winter. 6s 2KU4e5i SJid. - "a"d J' ° ° I'S m'XL'a ' * . I I'liuviiilliNR-Pqrb , pilmo moss , flno , 88k Od. lleef. oxtiu Imlla , luos. Hacon , Ions and short /.oar , 65 llw. , 49s ; long clear. 45 lb . , 48a ud. l.anl , 60s , _ MliiiieumliVlieat. | . . MiNNurui.iM.Nov. 16.-Wb < Snt opened weak thUmoriiln ) ' , , but thu uctlvu doniund for cusli wheat on track curly btreiiKthoned the local imirUot for the uniouut ruculvod did not mu- lily the mill * , and sulus of No , 1 uorthern on tracU ranged ut GOc und above for nearly nil l' t was doslrablo to grind. Tha othur , ce ilou there wusnouo left to sell. Ueporu of rallroa04 taking hall the otal nortliwostorn rrpolptu for howcd that farmori delivered \ < it wheat than rai shipped from the amo roacK HUH thn arjo supplier In itoro dampcnod the nrdor of peculatlvn liuycrs. This market Is In jiosl- lo n to advnnco with any uticouiaffoniont rom the outside. Uccolpts wore 301 ran ; hlpinoiits , 4BeaM | Douemhei1 opened 67SC mil cloied 68cj May .opened ( ! 3'4c. closed 3'jc. Docomhor was crowded up com- nircd with May by the Hellvlty of the demander or cnili whoal. Track close , Ol'tc for h r l { U c for No. 1 northern. Vlotir shlpmonti14,303 hbls.i prod ui'l Ion bout , 40,000 bbls. ; prices fitoudy and salen low. _ _ _ _ _ _ Cot um Miirkpt. NEW OIU.EANS , Nov. 16. UOTTOS I'lllnros tpiidvt ftulos , 51,300 bales ! November , $7.50 ski-it j December. * 7.riIS7.02 ( ) ! Fohniary. 7.H7 47.88 : March , 7.9Ji67.)7r ! ) April , t8.04a8.)5 ; lay , M.UM18.13 ! Juno , ts.20&8.21 ; middling , 7 0-lOc : low inlddllnv , 7 ri-lfioi Rood ordl- iary.0 16-lOc : neticcelpt.M80.OU4 bales : cross ecolptq , 1O.424 bales : uonstwUo , 3,308 Lalus ; ales , 0,000 hales ! stook , 2G3,50'J hiioi. HT , lenis , Nov. 16. COTTOXHcculpt.s to- lay , 1,000 bales ; ordinary , UO-inci irood ( ir- llnary , 7 1-lOc ! low nilddlllitt , 77-10cKood ! nildiirinsf , 7 16-lCcj mlddllna fair. 8 7-lCc. AlnrMot. YOIIK , Nov. 15. UOFFEKOutlons opened steady ut from inu-hanxod to 0 points advance , ruled quiet with local coverings causing ndvancn , closed steady and unchanged lo 15 polntH advance : sains , 0,250 buns. In- November , Il7.0i ! ) 17.7ui lleccmbor , 10.05 : January , 110.35 ; March. ? 10.05ftl0.10 : May.15.75 15.80. Hpotcoffeo , Itlo , dull and nominal ! No. 7 , tl8.12Vj. DulutliVhoitt , Nov. 16. This murkot ruled actlvo and llrm with n very strong demand for cash. ! CloMii No. 1 hard , easn and Novem ber , Ol'.Ju ; December , ( iO'.c ; May , CO c ; No. 1 lorlhcrn , easli and November , ( HHct ( Du- comuur. OO.'ii1 ! Jlay , 05-1 iJ ! No. 2 northern , cash , 67'jC ' ! No. 3 northern , 52i ! < l ! reject-id , I6 > ic. On track : No , 1 northern , to arrive , 00 ' | C. _ Oil Mnrlcuta. On , CITV , Nov. 15. Nalhnal tran-dt eor- lltcates opunud lit 73'J ' ; highest , 74jovr ? ; \ - csl,73U ; closed , 74iis.ite ! < 4 , 40,000 bbls. ; ship- nonU , 114,038 bbls. : runs , 102,037 bbls. I'ITTSIIUIKI , Nov. 15. National It-mult cer- lliratus opouud at 73"j ; closed at 74 i high est , 74J ! : lowest. 73 ? . ; sales. 15,000 bbU. \Vo il MurKot. ST. l.ouis , Nov. 15. Wool/ The demand Is only for cholco gnules. of which thu olTerliiRs are NO siuiill that tliero Is practically nothing doing. _ STOCKS AM ) I1OND < 4. Securities AVoro Dull iiud Attrnotcil l.ltllo Altciitlon Veateriliy. New YOIIK , Nov. IB. A duller or loss In teresting day 1ms not boon experienced on the Stock cxchango lu mouths than was to day ; in fact , the only activity w.is among the rutuor mongers , whoso fecundity wis abnormal. And as usual the reports put in circulation \vcro Intended to dcorcciato values , and though in most c.iscs speedily denied , served the nurposo of thu authors to make quirk turns on the short side of. the account. But In spite of all the efforts of the bear traders to establish u lower range of values in the face of an Inactive - active market , n remarltaoly firm undertone characterized the dealings , nnd in making UD the balances for the day a greater number of shurcs wore placed in the column of advances than in the de crease columns. The reason for this is to bo found in the timidity of the shore inter est , which is now disposed to leave its lines long outstanding nnd secies to secure its profits by covering at each moderate decline. The purchases for this account , supple mented bynow buying , oven though In sipall volume , serve to restore values , and as the murkot in its present kmnper is more sensi tive to u purchislng than to u selling move ment it requires a lighter volume of. busi ness to move the market up than to scud it down. The hours uro not , therefore , doing a very profitable business la the market as it stands and they do not scom.to consider the conditions ripe for a moro vigorous and nec essarily more risky campaign. In the early dealings today an attack was made on Manhattan on the strength of a report that to provide funds for neces sary repairs consolidated bonds hold in the company's treasury would have to be sold ; the shares yielded - } per cent , but speedily recovered all but % per cent or the loss , only a very small amount of long stock being bought out , all of which" was readily ab sorbed. An attempt was made to frighten holders of Louisville 4& Nashville by the circulation of a story allccoct to have como from London , to the effect that several of the directors intended to resign. This was denied at the company's oftico , and a report that the Chesapeake , Ohio & Southwestern deal had been declared off was denied on the authority of Mr. Bel- mom of the Louisvillu & Nashville directory. Neither canard had an appreciable effect on the stock. Western Union WHS sold down 1 % per cent on a renewal of the reports of decreased earnings , and it was rumored that a combination had boon formed to boar the stock. When the pressure to sell was re newed in thn afternoon a recovery of 1 per tout was made. The Industrials were raided on private dispatches from Washing ton suggesting unfavorable tariff changes. Sugar yielded \ % per cent , Cottou Oil pre ferred , 1 per cent , nnd Cordage preferred , 4 percent , the latter being unfavorably af fected oy the anticipation of n bad state ment from the receiver. Union Pacific hula up well under the heavy decrease In the Oc tober earnings and actually closed il small fraction above yesterday. The c-cneral market kot was irregular and unsettled all day , fluctuating frequently between strength and weakness , but in the main making toward bettor Ilgures. At the close a fairly steady tone prevailed and the active list was cen- erally a fraction higher than at yesterday's closing , while Nashville , Chattanooga & St. Louis showed an advance of 3j < f per cent and Minneapolis & St. Louis \g per cent. The shares which recorded the heaviest de clines , not already noted , are Now York Central , Canada Southern , l } { percent ; St. Paul preferred , \yt per cent ; New Jersey Central , 1 % per cent ; Michigan Central. 3 liar cent , and Ureeu Bay & Wlnona seconds , subscription pala , 2 % per cent. The Post says : Since outside investors are virtually doing nothing In the security market little is loft to watch but the move ment of professional speculators. In this contingent it is clear that only the bo- shares , Including : American Sugar , IturllnRton , 20 , loorTiilcnim nas , 10,600 ; Distillers , 12do ( ) : ( junoral Klcrtrlc , 0.100 ; Heading , 0,700 ; Hofcfcllsland , 4,200 ; St. Paul. 26,400 ; Western rnjon , 22.100. NIMT YorM/jrtiinry Markot. Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. IjiMoscv ON OAi.tr-Easy at Iffil'j per centast ) * loan , lli-percent ; closed , I'J p.TCent. V I'.niMUMKiuUNTii.KA'Ar'r.n l ttC'4 ' per cent. hVr.tiUNH ixciujWK-Stcady : , with actual Ma'ieU. St. Lou IB l nliiu l > in > nitluii3. ST. Louis , Nov. 15. Mining stocks dull , unchunged : Bid. liUl. AHltuil. AUnms . $ .5 ! ) ,8. , , Etlzal)2th. . $ . .lOJi0 Am Nettle. . .2B Granite At. . 1.5U 1.5B lllinetalllc. . 'J.OO S , IIOP2S - < J .75 Hareouver. . .01 Nutus. KANSAS CITY , No 15. Clearing * , $1.020- 716. - - " ' BAI.TIMOIIR. Nov. 10 Clearings , 12,308,302 ; balances. $349.224 , . , 1'AitiH , Nov. 16. Thred' per cent rente' . , 99f I'JJii ; for the account. OMAHA , Nov. 10. Olearlngs , $707,200 ; same day lust week , $092,858. I'HiLADKi.PiiiA , Nov. 15. Clearings , $10,278- 929 ; balances , $1,028,882. NBW YOIIK , Nov. 10. Cleurlngs , i$89,870- 864 ; balances , $4.469,738. MKMPIIIS , Nov. 15. Now York uchango par. Clearings , $280,139 ; balances , $94,000. CINCINNATI , Nov. 15. Clearings , $2,009,250. Money , 45i7 per cunt. New York exchange , 75c premium. CHICAGO , Nov. 15. Clearings $10,891,000. Sterling exchange dull ; actual , If4.82a4.85. Money firm , 07 per cent. NKW OIII.BANS , Nov. 10. Clearings , $1,708- 500. New York exchamr bank , par ; commer cial , $1 per $1,000 discount. LONDON , Nov. 15. Tlio amount of bullion withdrawn from the Dank of England on balance today wus 130,000. HOSTOX , Nov. 10. Clearings. $10.822,110 ; balances , $1,057,297. Money , lt2 ! pur com. Exchange on Now York , 50c discount to par. Sr. Louis , Nov. 10. Clearings. $3,019,201 , ; balances , $000,011. .Money , ( julot at 7tob per ceut. KtcluuiRooii Now York , 'JOc premium , O.UAI1A. I.lVi : sTOClt JIAICKKT. Cuttle Tr.ido Wc.ikcns Sllchtly Ijiulor Ilravy ICccoIpt > or 1'onr Stuff. \VEISE9UXT , NOV. 1C. Receipts for the past three days , as com pared with the llrst half of last week , show an Increase of about 1,000 cattle and 3,000 hogs , while sheep receipts have fallen off fully 3,500 , head. There was little that was new about the general cattle market toJay. Receipts were somewhat heavier than they have boon for the past ten days and the quality of the offerings showed no particular change. The rather liberal offerings produced a weaker fooling , but with a goad general demand all doelrablo beef cattle met with it ready sale at strong prices. Pair to good 1,100 to 1,350-lh. cornfed steers sold at from $4 5 to M.70 und fair to choluo western rangers readily sold at from UO upto 1. Half- fatted natives und westerns that ucro neither good enough for killers nor feeders were hi poor demand and sold slowly at shaded prices , Natives of this character weighing ull the way from 1)00 ) to 1,800 ibs. sold at from 81.30 to $3.85. There wan a peed , firm tone to the trade for anything fat and n good and reasonably early clearance wan effected. The cow market was very active and generally - orally stronger , Tlioro wereclosa to 00 loads on sulu , but in addition to thu usual active dcnuuid from local houses both Morris nnd Armour of Chicago had buyers in the yards after supplies , Qpipmou to prime cows nnn heifers sold it uu extreme range of from 1.5to3.73but2.JI [ ) to $2.50 bought most of the fair to gooj stuff. Calves ut from 2 to ft.DO were fully steady and the same was true of rous-'h stock at from tl.OO to J2.80. The feeder trade pcomod to bo lacking in life and suu p.and prices , if any tiling , were a shade lower. Supplies were excessive , and aside from a few country buyers and sellers thd demand was not heavy. UooU.0 uholco feeders uro quoted at f rom $1.83 to jy.OO. f air to good at from ? 2 75 to Ki , 10 , with In ferior to fair grad.es at from $ -j.23 to $2.715. Kepreseiitativo sales : 43 fdrs. . . . 809 300 74 sts.Tx. 059 i ! 40 12 cows..987 190 13 Mc r .1054 305 12 lifts. . . . 650 220 1 feeder. 770 2 00 23co\\K. . 884 230 1 staff..107O 200 18 sls.Ti.1090 2 00 110 fdrf , . . . . 903 2 90 SOUTH DAKOTA. Ocows. . 880 210 8 fdrs..1017 300 WYOMING. 15 cows. . 1052 200 30 cows. . 704 225 7 cows. . . 951 180 2hfl-3. . . . 090 2 1O 1 COW..1210 240 UCOWH..1001 240 Icow. . . 1040 240 5i'OWH. . . 700 2 10 2 fdrs. . . . 740 310 2tilrs. . . 745 310 1 fdr 070 310 5 fdrs. . . 004 310 2 cows..1300 275 4 COWS. .1245 276 7 cows. .101)1 ) 275 H steers..1280 375 12steor.s..l099 400 22hliers..l243 400 1 steer..1130 335 2hteors..llOO 335 4stcors..ll57 340 18btoorb..ll90 345 2htrtlKl310 240 2steers.llBO 335 1 steer..1200 330 1 tlcur..1210 335 1 steer..1580 340 2 steer..1330 340 330 sirs..1113 3 40 Hoas Receipts were fairly liberal , an in crease so fnr this week over last of 11,000 head. Trie general quality of the offerings was not very good. Heavy receipts Caused a rather wc.ik feeling early , and opening- sales were at prices steady to 5o lower than Tuesday. The demand was tjood from all sources , and that , with more encouraging ne s from I ho oust , caused a stlffnninir of values us the morning advanced , and some of the later sulesi were strong to a nickel higher. The general windup , however , was very weak , owing 10 the bud break in pro visions and hogs at Chicago. Prices ranged from ? 5.f > 0 and $5.55 for common light mixed stuff up to J5.70 and jr .7i > for choice heavy and outcher weight loads. As on the two preccdlnij days , the big bulk of the hogs sold at $5.00 ami $5.05. A week airo today the bulk of the trading was at i'o.SO and $5.85. Representative sales : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. ' Av. Sh. I'r. 2. . .2d5 $500 75..250 80 $5 00 111..195 ICO 5 50 09..250 100 5 05 49..189 40 5 5510..289 100 5 06 I'HIS AM ) UOUQIl. 1..180 4 00 Siinur None fresh were recelven nnd there were none on sulo. There was n croocl uctlvu dumaiid for desirable muttons nnd lambs at quota lily stronger prices , Eastern markets have Improved sharply the p.ist day or two ami good killing sheep will sell at from lOc to5o higher than the close of lust week. Fair to good unlives , W.60@3.CO ; Jun to good westerns , $3.i5@3.00 ! ; common and stock sheep , $ l..r > 0@2.i > o ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs , .r > Un)4.ii5. ( ) Itrceiptv nnd I > UiiMltuin | ol .Stock. Ofllclalrocolptuaud dlsposttloii of stonk us shown by tlio books of the Union Htoulc .Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at & o'clock p. , in. , Novombur 16 , 1893 ; IlIdl'OSITIOK. CATILK. 1IIXJ.H. IIKlr. : The Omulia 1'ai'khii ; Co. , , HOD Thu G. 11. llauiinouil Oo , , ull 1,1(1' ( ) Swift .V Co , CilA H-'fi The Cu'laliy I'avklu ? Co , , , , NiilHon MorrlH. . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 H. Hc/duTi Dct't'ii , 41H 1' , U. Armour , , . , , , Hluvlulr. . . . , . , . , , line WlBHIIIIltll iH7 ! Total. Ohliingu l.tvu Mock .llurkrl. CIIICAUO , Nov. IB. Tlioro woru two snlosof cattlu this inoiiimg ut$0auduevoriil at pricuK hotter than $6,00. Anything thut was good enough to bring thaso prleun Mild voiy Htrong , the nvurugo being from &c to lOc hlenor thuu forTuusduy. The Impravomtint did not extend tend to the lower grades. Itccolpis ucro prln- A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten montlisarid was cured by a few days' use of K3Eidii M. n. wou'i' , FTr/rii Upper Marlboro , Md. SWIFT1 PECEFIC 1 was cured goinqyear ago of Whlto Swelling In my leg by using B 3QK < 9 | and lm > o had na ° f "ie ' " * tiase. Jlany prohilneiit j > h } ltlans attended \ne and failed , but H. ti. 8. did the work. , K1RKFATRICK , Jiku n Cltjr , Tenn. . Treltlie in blood n < ! SVIa uluttci nullcil htt , 8WU1' Brwino Cou A v , AJlntl , Ct. eli.ally composed of ranger * and common na tives ami mi one wanted Ihoso desrrlpuons at hny advanceTut native rows nnd hi'lfrs sold wi H nml < odld storkers and fpodc-r * . sup. plies of liath helm * modr-rate. Thin , rouah stuff was ( lull at former lo\v prlros. Tlio ru > of raiisooiutln was surprisingly Illiornt , hi-lntf i > st1nmieil at a.500 Texans and 3,000 westerns. Hutli classes met with u good demand mid wore fiilrly sloady , the former nt flom Jl.Wl tiiM.'JS and the luMorat from * 1.7f > to * 4r > 0. If tlioi-o were few sales around tlio outside quotations It Is bi'causu few peed ciitt'o ' wi-ro offered. Tlio calf market was lightly suipllpd | ami was slow. | % rhero was not iniir-h ( rntln In the lie ? nnir- KOI , Iiittlil mid mcillitin wi-lahls i-ocuh i' < l tlm prlirlpal attonllon of buyer * , ati.l for that description tno market tunni'il to firmness ; i was , In fact , n slmdo higher. ileaxy Rraaes anythlnit weighing over 300 I In.WITH , to a ' ferlnln extent , neglected , and worn anywhere ( from Goto IGf lower tliiuiv . terila 'ti quota- Ions. The li st llpht and iiuduims were sold ironini to , Tim choicest lio.ivy lots uero not > antediit over3 76. Prom JS.Hi ) to $5.00 win i Vl'l'0"1 ' "IU "ulk of thought hops and from I 5.65 to jj.85 hoiiKlit most of the heavy. tonsil Imuvy sold nt fiom $ . 1.35 to $3.40 , and , ulN tit from $2 in $5. This week's receipts ate | io ( coming up to expectations. Ho far wo tiavo md barely 7U.OUO head , which N 'J3.000 less than for the sumo Mm < Itul year. I A few choice sheep ute disposed of at strong prices , lint the inntkot for poor to fair i grades wai wi-nUer , tliu Increase In thy ro- cplpts maUni ; buyers hesitate to pay the nd- faneed prlomuf TuiMilay. Most of thooft'pr- tiKs grade below good , and comparatively n Jiniill part of the supply sold for as much us > ! > , though choice native wothois were looted around $3.7r > . Tlioro was a good do- natid for luinlH , and pi lees were Misialtu > d at from : f ; > .7u U > M.75 for Rood to eholiv. . Ito- elpts for the llrst three days of this week , mvo bi-en 10,000 ho id less limn for thu same ' time last wool ; . ' Itenolpts : Cattle. 10,000 lipatl ; calves , MM ) lead ; Imis , 123,000 lientl : sheep , 10,000 head. Ihu Kvuiiliii'Jmiriiiil reports ! OATTI.B Hoculpts , Ni.ooo head , liu'luillng 1,01)0 ) westerns und 12,600 TOMUIS. Mm km „ „ v lt - It nil t\f\J\J IJ IIM 1 III 111 IV * J I ne- tlvo nml steady to strong : e\lra beeves , 15.50 ( an.OOj good. S4.8H-iiu.25 : nu-dlil n. f I.UiVctl.TS ! "tliers , i3.25fD4.20 ; cows , J1.30ft.3.lOj To.vatls , l2.UtVSl3.1U | wusterus , t2.iO'I.OO. ( lions Kci'olpls , 23,000 head : ' ll ht and butchers strong ) packing , heavy , I no lower : rotUh and coninmn , J.VJSrit.YS , ' ) ; mlvpil anil liaekers , * 5.40ii5.45 ; prlmo hnavy , t5.n.'itj.7fi : Ulltchers , $5.0M56.UO llullt f5.OoHO.10. lftt\nVLflj : I I hi I I Vt 4 UJM JfcV't I Wf t . AMI LAMIHlUcolpts. . IH.Oiii ) bend : mirket active and llrm ; natives. Ji.'J5ri.3.bO ; 2.60 J3.GO ; Ininlis , * i.'j ; > WnSTKUN J'AUKINCI INTIJUKSTS. . Miiimniit of Iliiy ; * KiiliirRlny : Aliiilcrntcly , lint > ot Vft Up to lmt lo r. UINNATI , Nov. lG.-LSpe lal Telegram to Hr.i : . ] Totiiorrow's Price CurruiiL will say. Tlio movement of liocs Is ciiliiiRlng niod- utately , but Is still Miortof tlio i.-onestmiidlii ) : tlmo last year. I'acklm ; In ilio west for the week has been 240,000 , nsrnlnst 300.0JO lust year. I rom November 1 to dam 445,000 , against 625,000 last year. 1'romlnent. places compare as follows : KIIIAI : : City I.lvi ) MtnoK .Miirlcnt. KANSAS OITV , Nov. 15 , CATTtK-Ki > coli > ts , 8,900 head ; Nhlpmcnts , 2,300 head ; host cattle were active and strong ; others steady ; Texas steers , $ 'J.20S3.25 ; shipping steels , JI.10 510.20 ; Texas and native cows. $1.25403.25 ; Imtchors' stock , $3,10I&4.16 ; shlpplni ; stock , } 3.14.15slockors ; and feeders. * 2.30It3.03. Ho < is-KoceIts | ) , 8,300 head ; shipments , 1,400 head ; inaikut opened strong to 5c uglier ; closed with the advance lost ; bulk , IO.GDft5.GOi heavy. packtiiK und mixed. J5.40 5i0.70 ; light , Yorkers and pigs , t3.40ft0.7G. ! SUEKP Receipts , 1,000 head : shlpmunts , 1,400 head ; marltut slow ana dull. ISow York I.lvo SttioK 'Mrtl'ki't. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 15. llKKvns Iteoelnts , 900 head ; market , active , lOc higher ; native steers , $4.5085.25 ; Toxuns and Colorado * , * 3.264.00 ; bulls and cows , tl.20&2.00 ; Iressod beef , slow at GlftH'iC. OAI.VKS Uecolpts , 1,190 head ; murkot nrm , ' /c higher ; vuals,45.00il8.00 ; grassurs , SO.TJ'J ' 495.75 ; woslorn calves , $3.50. HiiEBl' Receliils , 12.500 Oiead ; trade icry lull ; sheep sold ut $2.00IT3.02J ! par 100 Ihs. ; lambs , $3.51X54.00 : dressed mutto.i , Offl7'jc ; dressed lambs , GB ! ( ( ' > Hoiis Receipts , 8,800 bead ; niaiUct weak ; } 5.750.4 ( ) . St. I.OIIIH Ijlvo Stork Mnrknt. ST. Lotus , Nov. 15. OATrr.n Receipts , 4,000 licad ; shipments , 800 head ; market Htrong and hlchcr ; fair to good nutivo stcors , J3.50a 4.75 ; Texas and Indian bleer.s , (2.002.3.40 ; cows , J1.50S2.25. Hoas Receipts , 4.500 head ; slilpinents , 400 head ; murkot iJJ 15o lower ; butclicrs , * 5.00a5.70 ( ; mixed , J5.30S5.00 ; light , J0.4O ® 5.5. ! SIIUEP Uecolpts , 700 hand ; shipments , none ; marketllrm ; nil.xod natives , $ 'J.50Q3.75. Stock In Sltflit. Receipts of live stock ut tna four principal western markets Wednesday , November 15 : Cattlo. Ilojjs. Shcop. SouthOmaha 4,988 5,219 ChlCdCO 10,000 22,000 10,000 Kansas City 8.900 8,300 1,000 St. Louis 400 4,500 700 Total 3oi288 40,019 IT M ) Sweet breath , sweat stomach , sweet tem per ? Then use Do\Vitt's Little Early Kisors. THE NEXT MOONING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 10 DETTCR. My doctor RAJTS It nets comly on the stomnrh , llvtr and kllnovs , urn ) it n pln nnt Uiixilvr. Tlilt drink It tnnitp from licrM. nml Isnremrcd tae Us * slly Mtc-n. Itltrnllnl . i\imrk ir < ' . ITjroa rnni.ot ctit It. Tour luldrns for a frrt' t , l.anr's I'nmtlr .ttnllrlne inovrn tintmnrU rnrh ilnrlniinlprtnliplii > i > lihvthlmsnpr > > i\ry. AiiarcssOHMXlltr l'i\V\Hli.l. Mnntlrnko Pills hixvo n vuluo as ix house hold icmcily far boyonil tno p worof hvti ( juapo lo iloso-lbc. The family can hiirdly bo trno tv ) itsoU Unit does neil l < cup Ilium in h.ind ( or use in clus. Is the only vojjotublo substitute for tliut ditioroii3 : ) ininoral , iMiucuiiY : , und while its notion aa n cunitivu la Inlly uqu il. It poaacssus none of the perilous oltccls. In CjnJllpaUnn , Mnnilralco ncts upon the bowels without disposing thulu to Bubsaquonl Costivotioss. No ruiuotly ttuta so diroutly on the llvor. nothing o spoodlly Sick > * i euros ijivik Headuoho , Sotif Sloin- ucli , and Biliousiiuss us FILLS. tiioso . Kor Sato liy nil llrtulists. I'rluo 71 ol . nor uoxi ; : boxes forMcts. ; or sunt by mail , post * ago free , on receipt of tirluo. Ur. J. IL BchoncK Son , [ 'iilUJolplilu. Dueber = Harnpden 17 = Jewel Adjusted Watch.es. It is marvelous lie these famous Wnlchcs RUBY JEWELED arc taking the place of 3 ADJUSTED (4 all others where accurate S JV WATCHES \&v * . TUP rate time is requited. Railroad men will have nothing else. Dueber Watch Works. Canton , Ohio. OR. F&CCREW Is the only SPECIALIST WHO TBEA.TB ALI. PRIVATE DISEASE ! ! andDCplLITIESof MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 jcnrs experience Circular ! free. 11th nnd Farnam SU. ' NKB- Union Stock Yards Company , South Ojnatia. Be tC ttl Ho and 'heap laarkotla tht w i' CDMHlgSiriNI HOUStjt. . Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission M rahtit : * . ? onthOm ba Tclephona 111 * . Cblctn JOI1N I ) . DADMUAf. I S"n . Z . , , WALTBIl 13. WOOD , f Market reports by mull and nlro cheerful arnlshcd upon appllcalion. for infants and Children. "Castorlnla so well adapted tochlUlrcn that CuKtiirlu cures Colic , Constlpntinn , I recommend It us superior to any prescription Sour Btornach , Dlarrliu-a , Knictatlon , known to me. " II. A. AnciiKit , M. ! > . , Klll'j Worms , gives tlcep , nml jironutcs ill Ill Bo. Oxford Gt. , l.'rooklyu , N. Y. gi-stion , AVHlioiit Injurloui inoillcat ion. "Tho nso of 'Castorla 1 > ro universal nml "For sovcral ycnir. I ) m > o recommended its merits t > o uclll.nown thutjt socinsa work your'OHorl.Vnnd shall nhvnys contlnno tc of BiipcriTognllon to riidor&o It , Fun * are the do BO in It has Invariably produced beneficial Intelligent families wlio do not kue C'ahtorln results. " within eiifcy i ouch.1' I'llWIN K I'AIIDK ! ! , 51. I ) , , Mxia v.v , D , P. , IMth Slixict and 7tli.A > o.1 New York City , Kow York City , THE C'rsTiru COMPAKV , T MLTUIA * . BTIIKET , NEW Yoni Cmr. OMAHA U lanufactro BAGS & TWINES | TENTS , ETC. I ! cm is Omalia Bag Omatia Tent -Awning COMPANY. COMPANY , Important and manufac turer * of Hour DtuiK , COVKIIB. burini" , twine. HU Fur n am Mreot. BOOTS AND SHOES. Horsc-Coe Slioj Company. Salesroom nul OlUca-IDMIOJ-HII ilorarl < l iBCtorr-IIIiHUMIIl Howard St. W nra two osi.v M iiiiif.ii'.uren of llooti uiU bboeitn tug Kate of Sobraiki. AKenar.il Invluuloil It UKIBJ J J4 to all 10 Impact ouriioirfaclurjr. Klrkenddll , Jones & Anier , Hand-Sewed COMI'ANV , Wholemlo uifra. , k'i'nt lluiloa . , boott. ihoei Itulibcrbliuu Co. IhK- and lulibar nooiU , I3U1- lUll'UWIIarimr Hlreot. I3IU llarner Blron. BRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. KIlpatrick-KocnDry ( iOJUs CO. Drr Koodi , notion * , f ur- Kutloai , uonU' furnl > ) i < nUulu iiooJu. cataar Ine noon * , fur , Ulli au I IHli and Howard Bl > . llaruey Btri-eu. FURNITURE. GOAL. Omaha Upholstering Johnson Bros. COM f A NY. WIIOLIHALKCOAL. : Jurulturo. UpUolitcrcd Ido8 Knrnum btrcut , . et. UUJ-llUt Mvliulai Uiauhu Kcu WUolatale oolr. , HARDWARE. IRONWORKS. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co Omaha Safe and Iron U'hole.alo WOllKd. Holt. cnm | , itr iw Koodi , Fafei.vnulti , jull wool , Ifluvot , lulllciii. Ulli Iron Miutter und Hre en. knd lluniejr htreets. ciipoi. Uu > . Audrean , IttU