Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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r THE OVMAUA DAILY . .KK :
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Breaks thn High Ecconl for Iho Year
Teetnrday ,
IT COVERS A RANGE OF TWO CENTS
Corn HC | KMIIM rtllh Uvlilriil Hi-l
tiinriIn tinlliilllxImcHi < if
( In : U'licul Mur-
Ki-l.
C'HICAOO , Nov. 9.-V.'h"at broke the lilsh
record for the yi-iir , selling nt SOHo Decem
ber on the market dluist , n tnrtw of runuirH
nnd hull xtullMlc.i'oncoming the proh.i-
liliny of u unarclty u ( wheat In the v.or ! < l
before next h.nvcfll , ami isoveml a riinro
tt 2V. It-nvliiH off Uo hiKr.rr thnn Hntur-
ilay Horn nnil oatn nyinpnthlJicd only par-
tlnlly , gaining He and % to > Jc res-
I'ork ami libs mnlntnlncil ml-
of i'tc each nn.-l ln.nl ( gained 2VjO.
In wheiit theio wiis n KOOI ! tratiu nnil no-
tlvc mnrket , hlK'hci pilrrn ruling. Doceni-
her : , ellliiir lo * , U'o ' nnil .May lo SVJc. . The
riinfii was from 1\ lo 'J'Sc. ' nr.i.1 Ilnal MR-
nria nnirhanreil for Mnv anil lie hither for
December. The enrly f.treiiRth w.ia Blarlcil
by Iho smullor niovoincni in nil qumterti ,
looally n well an In Iho nnrthwcsl. and
Ihcn I hero wu * } good huylnc , umlialily In
duced by Iho rucent cash IniFlnenH.
ICarly pttldlc culilen quotci1 spot
Blcady nnd fnlnrvn ill ) * , \f \ ,
nnd mrtlnvcHtfrn markulH wrro vury
HlroiiK. both of which aided the nilvancc
here. The oulltiHpoctlon wiir. fair nnil n
fitir i-nth demuiid vuiti iiald to t-xlct nt rela
tively higher prlees than ri'lcil Salurdriy.
There wa.i Homu falllntr off In the woeltly
uorld'H uhlpmentfl reiuirtud eaily , and IhlM
added Honu-llilliir to Iho price , us did Ihe
nilv rue news re nrdlni ; Ihc Arirelitlnncrop ,
private Mvrpoot cableH reiorllni | ; IOCIIHIH
nnineroiiH. San Krnncltico ti'portH a cargo
left there for Annlr.illa. und jinolher from
Ihe cuast to Cap" Town. The excehslvc wel
wi.ilher In KniiiPi1 , ll wns suited , wnx rom-
riiciicliiL' to innko tiecillns rrlllcal , ami Knii-
ulin nilvlse.s U > elded that dronih and cold
wither WIIH e.iiixltiK Homo alarm li'Katd-
lim Heeding In the Hontherit dlxlrli'is. The
vlHlhle Htlpply did not Hliow the decrease
'Xprc-tC'il MM.ftfl-nnil nilded HtrciiKlll to
the market. The total now In night IB 59.-
! C ! liiiHhi'lH , HK'alliHt fj < i.U ! < ! ,000 bushels a
yitir back. There wns tin Increase on
ocean IIIIKHIIKI * of 210/IO ( bushels , ( 'losing
public rabies quoted "pot alemlv and fu-
inreM id blijhi r. Kxports were ullfHK ) bii. ,
of Which I7rw bu. was In Hour. The Kn-
IjllHh Vlxlble Wlpply ltiL-re-.red n4,7(0'l lilt.
Toward Ihe close the market weakened on
free reall/.lim by ninny larp- holders , the
rorlhwesl be I UK a Iar * > seller of May.
which also aided Ihe decline. The May and
December spread narrowed to Hfce. Norlh-
\\estern receipts were flsn cure against 1,71:1 :
las ! year. December opened 'Jc lower to
' .40 higher at from 77jilo ' 'ti\ advanced
to MI'AC , deellned on hoavv realizing , clos-
Ins1 tie hlnher at 7Kir ; bid.
Corn WIIH evidently reliictnnlly respon-
nlvi * to the bnlllHhnosi of Iho whent market.
It only rose to ' ,40 over Saturday's olosliiR
prlcn for May delivery , when wheal was
2c up , and at the closi' HIP day's ni1vnnii >
on Mnv corn was "ke. The receipts wore
only i71 cars The visible- supply decreased
40.000 hn. , nKiilnst " 27.0/10 bu. deeroaso last
year. May opened a shade higher at 2S'4c
lo .Itc. iioid at 2Xii' to : : STip. advanced to
V.t\i ; declined to IWo. on realizing , closing
> .se hluher.
Oats followeil the ( rail of wheat and
experienced a good business whllo doing
no. The early ndvanee was marked by
good Ki-iiernl buying , t'ntll wheat showeil
Hlgns of reading oats held up Well , bin
were very ipilek to respond to any Indica
tion of falling off. May opened unchanged
lo 2&V. advanred to 2c , deellned on niillz-
Ing and nympalhy with wheat , closing
from if- to 1,0 higher. The sirongih of
wheat scared iho local sliorls In the pro
vision market In HR. forenoon and when
bv their buying they | , m | ud.lod . nbout
COo In Iho prlen of polk and llii * eaoh to
lard and ribs Ihr packers llrsl Hold nil that
WIIH needed ntu ] Ihon added a little , in
the end the advances were i-onllnod to 7'4c
In I'oik. WjiIn lard and 7'4o ' In ribs.
Kstlinaled ricolitn | tomorrow nro :
\\heal ll.i earn ; corn , 275 cars ; oata. 277
cars ; hogs. 13.UOO head.
_ " 1U ) pfi"m''Jllt Lrt'H r'l"BcJ " 8 followB !
WI.eM.No.l !
Nov 7I1HU7U
Dec 77H'18M '
May
foin.No. 2.
Nov
Dec
May
OBI * . No. S. .
Nov
I UK
May
I'ork.pcrbbi
Dee . Ifl
Jan 7 113
Mny H 411
LarU.ldOlui
DIM . . . . 4 17 > i
JnMay 4 il-JVi
May 4 CO
ilioiillllm
Dec .1 H )
Jan U UJj !
May 4 17K
Cash iiuoliillunn were an follo s :
M.Ol'll Firm ; hiinl spring palenls , II C0fl "V
\ " ' ' . " | | 11'11 * " ' W'Offl.lS ' : lakers. J2.40ir3.00.
) ) . . . , " * * " ' fprlnu , 77\c ; No. 3 spring ,
lUlliMbv : .No. 2 led. S5iflSCHic ; .
21tr:3c :
,
No 2. .
IIAllM-IV-No. s. nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b
24iJ3ie ; No. 4 , f. o. li. , SJiifiSCc.
KI.XKI.IINH. : : . i , ; cf/c'c.
TIMOTHY HKKll1'rlnic. . tt.55.
PlIOVlSIONK-.Mess pork.vr \ bid. . J7.03fW.10 :
lard , per IM Mis. , H.lUil.20 ; , | lor | , | lpH _ , , , , , , . , ,
( louse ) . M.76JI3.05 ; Jry salted sliuuldera ( limed )
SIUiHl23 ) ; Kliuit clear sides tboxvd ) , | I.12' ' ( |
4 , u.
u.WIIIHKYDlstlllcrs' finished goods , per gal. ,
Thn following were Ihc receipts und shipments
today :
Articled. Ui'ciilpts. Shipments.
Klour , bull. .
\Vlicalbu.
Corn. bu.
Gain , bu
llye.bu. . . .
tlartoy , bu
On the Pro lucu oxolnmr.i lo.livlhii bulter mar
ket wan hlifhor : creamery , r'c. ] Uc : dairy , low
l e. KITBH , hither ; frcali , 17WdlKo. Uliuune ,
Hlt'iidy ! ; OitbiUifcC.
NH\V YOU 1C MA1IKKT.
< luontloiiN ( of tin * Day on VnrloiiH
( 'iiuinimlltlcN.
NHW YOUK , Nov. 9.-FI.Ottn-neccliits , 2C-
COO bbls. ; exports , 26,311 bbls. ; markel quiet and
held lOo higher , wild lltlla demand nt the ad
vance ; Minnesota patenls. I4.45fi4.85 ; Minnesota
bakers , J3.40If4.00 ; winter patenls , 5l.tWI.85 ; win.
ter straights , J4.30S-I.40 ; winter low grades , JS.20
Cl'2.40. flyc Hour , dull ; superlhie. J2.SOW2.)5 ! ) ; fancy ,
Ji.iH'if3.1'5. Huckwhent Hour , llrm ul J1.50.
HUCKWHUAT-Qulet ; prime. 37e.
COHN MHAIDull ; yellow wvstcrn , C2c.
UYIJ Slciuly ; No. : weslern , 4tbl5c ; cur loin ,
,
llAUMIY-Qiilet ; fcrdlni ; , J7Utf.cc , mnlllnjr , 41
tfltk. .
UAIll.KY MAI.T Klrm ; wesli-rn , 60f55c.
WHIJAT ItrcvlplH. Z > 6,30D bu. ; exports. 110.1SO
bu. ; upol held hlKhrr ; No. 2 red , W ? c ; No. 1
hard , ullic. Options upcned slendy , bul ul IHICB
dcvelopeil t-xcepllanal MreiiKlli nnd ndvnnced lo
the lilKlient point of the year , followed by n
llnnl uliarp lirenlc under renllzlni ; , and closed
W lower lo ? , o hlKlii'r. Trndo was heavy all
day. the early rUe belnif due lo slnmic wvilcrn
receipts ; No , 2 red , November. fliiMHe , cloned
lit MUc ; Deeemlicr , k5'ijf.vl'jc , closed at MTic.
COIIN-l.'xports , 77,312 liu. ; fpot dull ; Nn. 2.
3IUc. Options opened llrm and nilvanrcd wllh
wliout. Inn ilnally eared off , ulochiK uncliaiiKeil
to Ho hlKlier ; November cleted al 3le ; December
JlT4M32'le. ' cloned al 32c.
OATS Heoclpts , 2.,40i ) bu. ; exportii , 30,928 bu
fpot steady and muro active ; No. 2 , :3)it ) ! . Op
tions ipilet all day , but ruled fairly steady ,
cloMuit Ho net IdK.ier ; .May , 20 % , closed ul
JC'iC , Drcvmlier , 2U)2UiC , cloteil nl 2IHc.
HOI'S-'l'Mrm ; ItilA crop. 3Jf ! > c ; 1890 ciop , OjTIJc.
I.oiul , n , llrm nl IC.lHlf7.00. )
IllOKS KlninKi Hiilve.lon , I3e : lluenos Ayrc ,
dry. nominal ; Texas , dry , S'.ifrlOc ' ; California ,
_ -rirm , liiinlcck sole , II. A. , WISO
*
i'llOVlSIONHlleef , dull ; fninlly , J9.OOfllO.00 :
beef hams , JI6.OOffI7.00 ; pnrkvt , JS.fflns.OO. Cut
meals , llrm ; chouMerH , II. il ; pickled hams ,
JS.75WS.25. I/ird. llrmer ; writern tlenm closed
lit 14. U ; rellned , steady. Purli , dull ; mess , JVM
CfS'K ( ) ; eliort clear. J8.7CiflO.DOi family. JlO.tOft.
ill'TTiil-llecflilii | , 7.6CI pkgs. ; mnrkct iteaily ;
wi'sli-rn dairy , SlrlS'ie ' ; ueficrn creiunery , 12 ! yi
ICe , UlKlns , 2l'c ; fiiclory , 7tfie.
CIH.'KSM-lleceliiU , S.62I pkus , ; market steady ;
liUKf. 7' ' IOiic ; small , 7iijlO'ie ; pan skims ,
S'aUTo ; Ml ) fklnm , : > vd3e.
KIH1SItcceliits , C.415 pkK . : ( late and I'cini-
cylvanln , iOlf 3o : wrsurn , : o022c.
TAI.I.O\V-lull ; clly. 3Hc ; country. 3 ie.
OII S Cnltoimccd , easy ; prime crude , : : 'o. off
crude , 21c , nominal ; prime ninnnier yellow , 2'iVii ! ;
butler Kruiles. 2SUo ; pVlln < > white. ! Siilc. l' .
tntlrum , fpilel ; Tnlled cleied nl 11.17 bid. Ilcsln ,
tlrm : slnilned , Jl.td.i , Turprnllne , i-lt-ady al : sii
lticK--Flnni domrsllo , 3tifiCo ; Jnpun , 3'iff
'MOLA8HiB.-8tendy New Orkann.
; . open kellle.
StidJSo. nominal.
MirrAI.H-1'ltr Iron , steady ; southern , II0.7W
i:5i noithern , J10.7i.BiS.tO. Copper , llrm ; hike
broken , III ; exi-hunce. llO.bOOll.OO. Lfnd , nrm ;
domtitlo broker * , JJ.JS ; cxclmiiffr ,
Tin firm : Irnllx , ! ! Win 00. I'lnlm , fpilet.
Bin-tiff , linn : rtntneillr.
it M A ii A J'H.N iurr.i.x : it u IT.
Ciiiiillllnu of Trail ) * nnil llnotntlon
tin Shipli" unit I'liiic } I'roitueo ,
KO < ! * - - Fresh wnllirre. ! , t IM:8. :
lit " 11 ln-Cotnniin : lo Ihlr. Mf'i-j chnlfe lo
Mni-y. rr.iintry , I'.fllc ; n-pomlor creamery. IKJ
ICc ; KUlhered cr * m , IJirllr.
< .A.Mi--rrtlll : < * chlrhftii. p r .W. , JI.VWtS.Mj1
limit , Jt.Wtl. * , ; ten I iluckt. II. W ; red heads nnd
timlHxnU. tK.7ifft.00.
CIIIJErtK.-Uomest'o brick , te ; IMarri. r" .Int. .
I a. 35 ; chili holier. Ml , . Jnr * . rcr do * . . 13.15 ; Lltn-
hciger. fancy. | * r llj. , 9e ; Itmtucfoii , U-lb.
Jnm , pel il.it. . . 11.00 ; Young Anifilrm , lu'ic :
twins. fnncy , ! > V.
Vi\t-Viiii'o : ( | fat. C in IM Ibs. . ure nutfttil nl
7ft"V4c ; lingo And o * .rrr , 4ffo.
Illi- ) : . iii I'OI'I.TIIYHpiliiK chlch'ns. "c :
old hem. C'.jflTc ' ; tutkcys , 9ffllc ( ; geese , 10o ;
ilticks , I or.
lilVIJ rcilII.TUV.-HMin. fie ; rocks , 3e ; sprlns
chickens , Cc ; rpilng ducks , " 17vc ; ttirUcyti ,
74 ? 'c.
l'iniONH--Lve. : ! TSflirtc : dead plKconn not
wanted.
JfAV-rplnmJ. M : midland. II. M : Inwlnn4.
14 ; rye Minw. Si : cnlor innkes thf price on
liny ; light bales tell the \ftli only tup srnJci
bring Hip ft Ire * .
III1OOM COII.V-nxtremfly ! nw railnew !
crop , drill rrrd uii trnck In coimlry : r'jolcc Kteen
fclf-nrrklnir rafr > > . | j , r HI. . a'je : rl.olc * m n.
nmnlni ? lo hurl J'e ' ! : onpilnon. Hie.
S\VKKT roTATOKH-On orders , ; : fr bbl. . J1.C5
(11.71.
ONIONS -Good Mocli. per bu. . C'.CWo.
LIMA IIKANS-rei II ) . . c.
r.PANS llM > . ' . l.lrkc.l nnvy. | .cr . hll . tl IH1TI M ) .
iTAtlltAnn-Urirnc Brown , p > r hundred , 75OXc. ! )
rsiLKHV-l'ir .liu. . ? > . fnncy , lame , 4fMc ,
rOTATOI-S-i1ood : M' ; lc. per hit. , Me.
FIII'ITP.
OIlAI'KS-NVw York I2 > ic ; large lots , Ke ,
CAI.iroilNIA 1'HArilKH-Nrmi- .
I'l.r.MH Nn shipping Hock.
CALIKOItNIA (111 A mi * Tokay * nnrt other
f n nr > vailellrfc , Jt.75.
rUANIimiltll > - PHP * Toil , per lib ) . , J"i " OOtTf. M.
Al'Pl.nsrooking , per Mil . 11.75 : enllng. JU5
flZ.fiO ; .tonntlinii ! ' , fonry. J.5i ; fnncy Now York ,
JJ.flfl.
r-AI.tf'OIlNIA rnAllS 1'cr box , $1 ; New
York , per lilil. . | XMQ < .
CJl l.CIS'rMil. : : . . .
TIlDI'fCAl , FIIUITS.
OHANflKS Moxicnn , Jv
I.K.MON'H Mi llna , 5.00H5.tO ; Oillfornla
Ivmonii , tt.WiH.23.
H \ JfANASChoirs. . Inruc flock. IHT bunch ,
t2.lw < t.25 : mftllinn-nlfpil bunclifn. tl.ii01I2.CO.
runsii SIIJATS
nnKP-Romt nntlvr Hc-ors , 4WI lo roc llu. . CHO
7r ; \ \ -slPiii HOPI ' . UfM ( < c ; K"IM ! CIIWB mill hell-
rtf , Cyj'f : niPdliini caw * nnd liPlfoiF. M4'i KOOI !
prs rows nnd hrlfrm , 5ic : K KII |
t'rn nntlvp Mi'crp. &c ; Kood hind-
x.uB nii.l hflftrx. C'ic ; ( 'IMH ! lilndqniir-
tern native SICITM. SViu ; cow loimdx. Jc ; cow
idalcs. .V ; lioiiplpn * cliurkr. 4i % : pnw clnipk * . V :
flfi-M chiiikn , SHc ; beef Icndtrlolns. ISc ; beef
rolln. linni'lpxR , ! < c : nlrliiln butis. Imncli H.- . S'.jc ;
Inln luickfl. lmnelp ) . ! H ; loin Imck ? . 7c ; row
rllm. NL. J. ( k > . cnw lolnn. No. 3. fc ; Iwpf
trlinmlnci' , 3'c , r'inip butts , Cc ; nhouldrr clods.
5c.
5c.I'OHK
I'OHK Prp cd IIORJ" , Tr ; pork Inln * . O ; pork
teiidprlnlni , l'c : ppare rlh . fc ; biim naurnRc ,
butt , Cc ; pork fliouldern , rough , 4c ; pork nhonl-
derH , [ .HlniK'il , I'ir. pork lilmmlnRK , Cc ; leaf lard ,
not londorcd. Co.
MUTTON Urcrffd Ininli , ( iHc ; ilrpfi-ed mutton ,
& ; rwckp. mutton. 4Vic ; | PC , mutton , S'.jp ; pad-
iltpp. mutton , Mfcc ; ptew , So ; Hhccp plucks , 3c ;
I'liccii toiiRUrn , per doz. . 2.V.
MISrtJI.I.ANICOPH.
IIONKY rnncy while , per Ib. , HOISci choice.
13o ; Callfiirnla. unilicr color , lOc.
( 'IDKttClarinc.l Juice , per half bbl. . 12.76 ; per
MAl'I.I ? HYIIUP Klv-na ! . cnm. each. 12.75 ;
Kat. calm , per dot. , tl ! ; Half-gal , cans , tG.2S ;
I'.mrt cum' , n.W.
I'lfiS Imported fnncy , r. crown. I0-lb. boxes ,
ttp ; clnilpo. 10-lb IIOXCH. 3 crown. SfilOc.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium
jlzi1 , lOc ; TnrraRnna itlmonds , per Hi. , larcp.
I2'ic ' : Urnzllii. per Ib. . kfflOc ; rniillslivalnut. . .
per Ib. , fancy , totl shell , 13c ; utandardK , 11O11U < " ,
llll'TtK. per Ib. , lOc ; pecanr , pollhvd miV.lum ,
lOo ; liirRP. lie.
IllllKa AND TAM/JW.
IlinrcS No. 1 green hldrK , Co ; No. 2 uri-en
lilitm. 4c ; No. 1 sreen palled hides , Cc ; No. 2
preen railed hltleo , Cc ; No. I venl en If , S to 12
Iba. , Co ; No. 2 veal calf , S to 15 Hi * . , 4e ; No. 1
dry Mint hides. Stt'.KNn. ; . 2 dry Hint hides ,
7 kc ; No. t dry palled hl.lep , HftVc : part cured
hldPH. > e per Ib lepr. thnn fully cured.
SIIKKP IT.l.TS-Oicrn called , each , 25COc ? ;
cu-en snlted pbeiirlnRii ( short wooled early
Kklnv ) , each , ir.r ; dry phearltiKR ( oliort wooled
curly klim ) . No. 1. each. Sc ; diy rhearlnes
( fhort wooled pally fkliiK ) , No. 1. each , ue ; dry
Hint. KIIIMIH mid NebrnKkn butcher wool pelts.
per Ib. . actual \\clnhl. Itjr.c ; dry Hint Kaiinns
'and Nebraskii murrain wool | u'll , per Ib. , actual
\\rlKht , 5(1 ( Ic ; dry Hint I'olorailo liiitihcr wool
pi'ltH , | XT Ib. , nclual nelKht , 4Q5c ; dry Hint
Colorado murrain wool peltp. per Ib. , nclual
wi-lKht , Siltc ; feet cut off , II Is iicclesit to pity
frrlKht on them.
TAM.O\V ANI > QRKAKK Tntlow. No. 1. 3c ;
tallow. No. 2 , 2'ic : Kleu e , while A , 3c ; Kreafe ,
white II , 2c ; create , yellow , 2c ; Kreouc , dark ,
IVc ; old butter , 22ic ! ; besswax , prime , 15W
22c ; rougli tallow , Ic.
ColTi'c
NKW YOIIIC , Nov. D.-COPKKR-Optlons
iiH > ncil quiet , with price * undinnKcd to 0 points
lower ; ruled exceptionally dull nnd fcaturrh'Fn ;
ntciidy cableH beltiK offvet by record brenkliiK
ivcdplp and Im-reare In I'lilted Ktntes slocks ;
wcnk undertone followed apathy In spot market
nnd rulmlilliiK uarvhouip ilellverle , lncreni < e In
American vlrlblo rupply ; clured Inncllvp ; un-
chaiiKcd lo 10 polnlH nrt mlvance ; closed
March , tlO.CO l .Oi : U.-cember , flO.KKflfl.10. Spot
coffee , Hlii. unlcl. Mild , iiilel | ; New York Block
today , 24I.C22 baK ; I'lilled SlatfH ploek , 2U7.-
KO IIIIKS ; nlloal for Ihf I'nllr.l States. 374.000
biiKH ; total visible fiy the United States , C71.-
4W link-H , npuliirt C74m7 : IUIKK Inn year.
SANTOS , Nov. 9. ruPKIIB Quiet ; Bnod nvcr-
aKi * Santild , 13 , COO rels ; receipts , Iti.OuO baKS ,
i-tock. f.45.(1 ) liuus. Weekly : gulil ; KW ! nver-
nk-y per 10 kllo . 13,300 rels ; recelplH durlnic the
wei-k , H.'i.HO baKS ; Khlpmeiits lo the United
.Htiitcv. 30. CHI lines ; stock , t.1. ' . . ( < ) baKS.
ll.\Mllt'll(5 , Nov.rOFni ! > : .Steadyi ; jifit
decline. mlc . C.0i"ifl Imeii.
11IO , Nov. U.-rOKKKI' Qiilcl ; No. 7. Illo ,
IJ.Kifl rels ; exchuiiKe , 7 lS-Od ) ; receipts , 2S.OOO
linir ; clearel f..r Ihc ITnlted States , 'J.WO IIUKS ;
cleiireil fur Hurope. 7.000 bais ; htock , 320,000
luiKs ; Ininl deliveries for the I'nlled Stales ,
111.075 ImKs , Including , ! IS23 IIIIRH for New York.
Weekly ivporl : Coffee , oulel ; exehniiKe , sland-
nnl. 12.foo ri'l * ; receipts dtirliiK HIP week , sri.OOO
lines ; i-lil | > iiH'iitH to tlio I'nltcd Slates , none ;
stock. SIO.OC'O ' bass.
1IAVHIJ. Nov. 9.-COPFKK-CIOFPil quiet al
Vif net decline ; miles , f.OuO baijii.
lloMltin Stuok ( tmilntloiiN.
IIOSTON. Nov. O.-Cnll loaiiH. fiuul per pent :
llinc. loaim. D it ! pur rent. Clo ln ; prl Ji for
btoolib. bondu and nilnlni ; Nhartii :
1IAU SIIA'l'n-:9id : per ounce.
MONUY 3l4lfl per cent.
The rale for dlxcounl In open markel for short
bills , 3"li per cent ; for three monllm' bills ,
3 U-lC 3i i > < r cent.
t'olton .tlurkcl ,
NU\V YOIIK , Nov. 9. COTTON Futures
closed tlendy : sales , 230,00V bales ; January.
IS.I2 ; l-Vlirunry , JS.17 ; March , JS.23 ; April , JS.27 ;
May. IS.31 ; June. Js.33 ; July. JS.3'1 ' ; November.
J7.W ; liecember. JS.OI.
NK\V OIUI-ANH. : NOV. 9. COTTON Firm ;
mldJllnir , 7Sc ; low nilddllng , 7 6-lCc ; good unll-
nary , 7 1-lf.c.
HT. IXiriS. Nov. 9.-COTTON fltendy lo 1-lCo
hlshrr ; mlildllnt ; , 7 7-l6c ; hales. l.Csi bales ; re
ceipts , HI'S baled ; tildpmentg , 75S bulea ; slock ,
Sil.SSC bales. _
llry ( iooiln.
NK\V YOIIK. Nov. 9. Them was a much Im-
pri'd demand Dial wns followed by cnnrlil-
enible hurliu'X In staples , colored und fnncy
collcins , prlnteil fabrlCH , wonled dress goods ,
whllu itrmds and underwear. Tliere WIIH no real
nctlvlly. bul a pied healthy trade was done , IIH
Iho resull of leKlilmate wnnls. lluyers nre
Pivneni In good force , nnd nrrlvnlH nro nf hourly
frequency. Print clolh unit I , kill steady at
2 Il-Kc.
1\MI. HIVKIt , Mum. , Nov. 9. 1'rlnt cloths
steady al 2 11-lCc
_
MIllllfllliollH Win-ill.
MINNKAI'OI.Irl. Nov. . WIIKAT November
cloFt-d al 7iu ! ; December , 7 Ha ; May , k\c. On
track : No. 1 hnrd. Me ; No. 1 northern , 79)ic ;
No : northern. 774o ; receipts , klS earn.
IIKIU.IN. Nov. 9. Kichaiwe en London , rlulil
dny * ' ilKhl , 2U murks SO'.i ' pfg ,
I'AHIH , Nov , . Three per cent renleii , 102f
C5u for Ihc uccount ; exchuncc on Ixindon , Wf I
21o for checks. 1
LONDON , Nov.dolJ U quoted at Uutnon j j
I
Ayns tnlny nt IK M Madrid , 1 ! > .5' , l.hdmn , .11 ,
Hume.t.Tf. | . . The mnoiint "f liulllun R me Into
Ihn llfinki cif KiiKliind < > n Imlnncc totlny , tf.t.C'K ) ,
Gold U quoted nt 77s lid.
.STOCKS AXI ) IIO.VDS.
llriutiletiltiiv ( ! luiriif < lir of llu * SrcMirlly
llnI'enliirc of llu * Day.
NMW YollK , Nov. 9. The brrmdenlnir chnr-
I nelor uf the sleek market , nnd especially Ihc
limtTlnlly Increased srllvlly In low-priced nnd
u-nnlly m < Kleele < l shares , contlnups n ilccldwl
< fentmc and Kites lh market nn old-time bull
'
j I npi nrntire. The room Irndors have born llRht-
J liik' Ihe rl e , hill nl c\ery occnflnn new buying
pnlcis iifpeiir In InrRc volume nnd with nulnldy
I lienxur loinnilvlon hoiue business reports. The
liiiUiry | also uxleiids in the ln\estment nnd spec-
ulnlhe Issues of Imnds , Ihe underlying fnclor
li"big the more eheerful sentiment regnrillnif
I the llniinclal and general buslne s oultook and
\ t.ie IncicnsltiR eiif In the money nnd discount
miirkel. The rising leinli-ncy Is also stlmuliiled
I I by Ihu continued rtrem-lh of Ihe whciU markel ,
i caused by furlher lurelgn crop dnmnKe nnd HID
irvtlved ! Industrial nnd romimrclnl nellvlly. The
j ! rullwnys ns n group by far overshadowed Ihe
Induslrlnls In extent of business , nltnouRh ae-
I tlvlly nnn noted In Sugar nnd Chicago ( Jns.
The inarkel wns Irregular In Ihe earlier deal
ings , with an easier tendency , du * to realizing ! )
of profits , together wllh decided strength In
Ihe markpl for foreign exchange. The rates
for actual sterling were ndvnnced He to 4.KCU
and J4.(3 for short nnd long bills by some
drawers , and posted figures were successfully put
up a cent on Ihe dny In JI.SJ'4 nnd J4.S7. The
easier money mlcH nnd n hnnlenlng tendency
abroad , covering of sterling loans , pnyiix-ntH
for giild and mercantile remittances nnd effect
of recent sales of our securities by foreign
holders nre variously ntlrlbuled ns the fartors
In the present upward movement In exchange.
Kates for pi line mercantile paper fell loday
' . 1 to & ! i per cent us the ndnlmnm ( Ut-
nIP , nnd six months' nnd year money was freely
offered nl 4 lo 5 per cent.
A decidedly favorable Inlluencc upon the gen
eral market was exerted by the exceilloniilly |
large bids for the | irimiflO ) of New York City
bonds ifKirtcd | , Tile stocks of Ihe sofl coal
ro.iils In Ihe Ohio region Improve.I materially on
the news of Ihe efforts thai arc lo IK- made
In bring nboul nn agreement and restoration
of prices nml Irnn-purtallun rntes. as noted In
these dispatches. The general innikel inaxeil In
einillc fashion , owing lo the effort of mild-out
bulls In force n lower level. The movement In
the railways was narrow , bul Hie early rccos-
slonH were suliH' ! < | uently more than recovered In
sympathy with Ihc buoyancy In the lower-
priced siares. Northern 1'nelllc preferred , Colorado -
rado Fuel nnd Hocking Vnllcy attracted ntltn-
lion nnd Consolldaled ( las displayed exceptional
strcnglh on buying M > I do n In Investors. The
slock rose fi',4 ' to lC3ij. Hay Stale ( las , on the
other hand , nflcr nn early Improxemenl fif 1.4
per cent , Fugged steadily nnd left off 3 per cent
net lower. Manhattan rose 3 tier cent nn minors
< > f"Important Impending fnvornblc dc\elopments
to willed further reference l made In another
column. The anthracite coal stocks were slim-
ulntcd by the general bulllfh tenipcr , more nn
the strength of expected combination limn of the
Hade cotidlllnns. w.ilcd nre rnld lo lie unsnlls-
faclory. i\iepllonally wide llucluatlons were
noled nn transactions In Ituffalo. llochcster &
I'ltlid'Urg preferred , which rose 6 per cent.
Chicago ( ins fell 2 per cent on realizing , but
laler recovered must ofHie loss. The closing
was urung nt Ihe bcft prices nf Ihe ilny. The
n t gains In the netlve list were mainly frac
tional , hut ranged up lo 6 per cenl III the s | > o-
clnl'les. The rnllwny liond market cdiitlnues
In ill-play decided rlrenglh un heavy lrnn. nc-
tlons , purchnfe-t by the fniilgn nrbllnigc hoiifes
being ipillc n fenlure. Large blocks of rpocu-
Intlvi * bonds changed hands loday. and n keen
Inquiry wns also noled for gllt-odced Imcul-
racnt bui.ls. The mniket embrncid mnny of
the unuMially Inncllvc liens. l/ iilsvllliK
New Albany eonfol ( is ndvnnteil 3'4 ' per cenl
fi M , nn the announcement that nn ncr.'cmcnt
had IKVII rvnched belwecn the trurKiinlzntlim
ciiinmltlee nnd dlvenlltu ; lion.lliohlers. whereby
Inlerefl on Ihe J4.700.IW ) of new Ixinds. which
nre in be given In exchange for consols 4s. was
ndvnnced In Gvr \ cenl. The Improvements In
the active Ifsuer were mainly fractional , but
nmterlnl ndvnnccs were noted In thn urii.tlly In-
nellve Imnds. AlchlMm , Colorado A I'aclllc IMs
nnd Toledo , St. Ixiuls * Knnsas City l ts nise
n pr cent. rind Southern exlendeil 4I' ; t'tnh
S'oulhern uncKils. 44'i : Northern I'aelllc A
Montana Iris. 4 per cenl ; Kansas & Texas 5s
und Oregon Imiirnvrmenl f > s , 3 per cent ; Kt.
Joseph nnd firund Island l ls. 3Vi per cenl. The
sales were 13.423.f.0. ( Jnvernmcnls were llrm nn
purchases of 132,000. Silver certificated nilisl
uleady nn sales nf JI9000.
The Hvenlng I'OKt's facial cablegram from
Ixindnn pays : The fenlure In the slock mar
kets loilay wns n furlher rlre of * i per cenl In
cnnrnls. Americans were n lltlle dull , ns n
resull of sales to balance Imnks befnre the pcl-
llemenl. No Increiife In cnnlniigo intcH Is
looked for. The lone Is Mill very cMillilcnl ,
but Ihe public Is not buying very freely , busl-
nesH generally being Interfered wild by the
lord major's sdow. The 1'arls nnd llerlln mar
kets were dull nnd unlnleresllng.
The following were the closing limitations on
Tie leading slocks of Ihc New York exchange
lodny :
Atcdtiou TfiTi X. Y. ftentr.il ifiTX
Ailanm ! : „ 1B7 I'N. Y. At N. B. 4.-.S
Al'on.T II 07 Onlarlo.VW Ill
Am. Exun'Hd Ill lOircoii Inni . '
Ualllmon.V.Oiio. ! . 17 lOrciron Nav so
Canada Pacillc. . . . BKl'o. | ' S. U .t II. N IH
CnnatlaSoiiihnrn. . fill'liPacific Mall 'JJMi
CcnlralP.ialllu. . . . HlUIPeoria Dec. A B. . . VH
nheH..VOhlo 1-TnjI'lltHbnr ? Ill.t
Rdlc.iiro & Alton. . 10 : < 'Pullman ' I'.llaco. . . 1MI
C..K , y HH'l ' Keadlni H1H
niilcairo ( inn. . . . . . . . 77J4 * K. U. W 10
Consolidated On , ! . Jliit : ! K. O , W. ufd BO
C. C. . O. A St. L. . . Hl ! lltoeit Inlann TtH
Colo. Coai Jt Iron. 1 SI. Paul 7m
Cotton Oil Curt. . . . 104(1 ilo nfn I''H't
Dclawarul Hud. . 1'J.SK St. I * . &Onrilia. . . . 4I1JJ
lel..Uiclc.Js . . . lUil'ii ' donfJ Itfl
D.Jcll.d. pfd 40H Southern Paclllo. . 16i !
KiihtTvnn IThi'Suirarllaflnorv. ' . . . V-'J * *
F.rlo : is Tcnn. Coal .V Iron.
flontil VJ Texan I'.icltla 11
Forl\Vavn 1110 T. 4.O. Cont. ntJ. . . 6(1 (
( > .Northern DM. . . IIS Union I'.iclnc 11 ? <
C. ka. I. nM DO U. S. KxurofH 44H
Hocklmr Vallov. . . 18 \V. St. U.tl' 7J4
Illlnoli Oentr.H. . . Ill ) W. SI. L. .fc P. of.t. l n
St. I * . .tUululh. . , . U4 \Volln Karco Kt. . . UO
K. &T.PM : ) > UVhtern Union. . . . bl'Hi '
iJIko Krlo & Woit. Wdeellmr & L. K. . HV >
7U'4l nopM .
LnkrShoro 1S' ' M. A St. I. 1M
lx > ad TriiHt V7I D..V U. O lilj.
LoiilHVlllo&N. . . . B-JH R. K K
L.AN.A 1W N. L 1K4
MniihallaiiCou. . . . initliXF..vi LM )
McnniiiiH.v o in l ' -do ntct mi
MlchnraiiCoiil 1)1 ) 'T. St. L , .VK. < : . . . . 4ii !
MlsMinrl 1'aultla. . l3' ! < iT. St. U .tK.C. pf.1 10
MoliilnA Ohio aHa : 9. H. R 11
Nashville.Clial. . . . Uh is. It. 11 'fd UllK
NntlonalUonlairi. dH Am. To'j. Co H1J (
NnLCord.'UeiifJ. . mti do nfJ 104
N.J. Coiitr.il 107 | Am. Tol. , VC. Co. . . Ul
K.&W. DM IHU Com'ICabloCo. . . . 1BO
North Am. Co 3VAm. Sinr.irnM 10il !
Northern P.icllla. . 1 OH U. S. Cnrrta.'ii irfl. . VJ
N. I'aeltlB ufd 17U ! I U. S. I atnor DM. . 117
U. I'D. & ( ] Hlv U. S. Ullbber S.1
Northwcalurn 10.1V ; U. S. Iltibbur pfd. . el )
uonlil 146 I
offered.
The total sales of stocks today were 410.Sir.
shares , Including the following : American
Sugar , 29.7M : llurllngton & ( J.ilncy. 24.400 ; Chicago
cage Riis. 13.HO ; Colombus. Hocking Valley .t
Toledo. 12.SOO ; Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago &
HI. Louis , 4,300 ; Cherapenke .1 Ohio , 4,100 ; ( len-
ernl Illectrlc. lO.CW ) ; Louisville & Nashville ,
12,000 ; Manhattan , " .nco ; MlFFouri I'nclllc. D.200 ;
Northeni I'nclllc , 6.00 ; Northern I'aclllc pre
ferred , 10.500 ; Ontario & Western , 6.500 ; Heading.
45.200 ; llock Inland. 11.700. SI. 1'aiil. 21.900 ; Ten-
newec Con I and Iron , C.90i ) ; Texas & I'nelllc
lO..fifl ; Tnlon I'nclllc , 11.30" " ) ; Western Union !
I2.7W ; Wheeling & Lake Krle , C.SOi ) ; Wheeling
.t Ixike llrle prefern-d , 4,500 ; Southern railroad ,
8,100 ; Soiilhcrn railroad preferred , 9,300 ; tllvcr
c rtincnles , 49.000.
\ * w Yiirk loiu-y .Market.
NKW YOIIK , Nov. 9. MONI3Y ON CALL
Kiuy nt 4 < | 5 per cenl ; last loan , 4 per cent ;
ckueil at 4fr4Vi jier cent.
1THMU MKIlCANTlLi : I'Al'KU 5UCT per
cent.
STMULINO KXCHANniC-Slrong. with actual
biislnerH In bankers' bills nt J4.S54T4.iC'i for
demand , nnd JI.S2ffl.R3U for sixty days : posted
rale * . SI.SjIH.M ! > i nnd JI.SSUff4.ti7 ; commercial
bills , J4.SH4.
1IAU SlLVKll- .
SILVKH CUIlTIFICATBS-OSUftCSiic.
OOVKUNMKNT 1IONOS Firm ; Hale bonds ,
dull ; railroad bonds , Klrong.
Cloving quotations on bonds were ns follows :
IlTs 4 .l.7iiiiw. I'JO lP. . tuts of ' 'J5. . . .
U.S.In COUD.H.JW. I''O 1) . All. R. 7s llu
U. B. 59r.i ; li I ) . .IK. a , 41 I'OH '
U. S.OH.COIIP 111 Krln''iPi ( I5' {
II. H. 4n. r v 101) ( MI.3. . A. llu. . . lllilU
U.S. 4H.COI1U lllil O. II. kS.A. 7s. . . llll )
U.S.-JH.ro ? 0.1 II. AT.O. n Ill )
I'aclllc 111 of'Oj. . . 101 dolli 07
Ala. cl.ViH A 101 M. . K. .dT. iHl li. H.I
Aia..cl.i < Hll 101 do''d Is til
Aliu.ulmU in Mulu.il Union Hi. . 10 ?
Ala. Currnnov lii : N.J.i ; . lion. Oj. . . . nn
I i.Now Con. 4 * . . 11.1 No. I'.icltlo lHt3. . . UK
MIsHourl Ot ID ! ) uo jjdH nm ;
N. C.lm 114 N.V. . Consols iU4 :
N. Utfc 100 dos. V. ljb. Ji. Hid
S.C. noafilill. . . . U. < ! . West , Isn. . . 70
Temi. nuw ol Hi , 7H St. I' . OomllH 7n . 1'JH
Teiiii. nnwi3t3 < . 105 ilo 11. X p. W. J l. IIIH ,
Ti'lin. olil llu Ill ) SI. I * .VI. M.OuaJ. 77
Vii.Ccnuinoi ( UKMl. , L.ts , P.lii.j , I. 1H7" " (
ilodoforrcd o'LToxaH P.io. IHU. . HtiC
AlehlBou 4s TIKflTDXiiHl'.ic. ' 'ds. . , 5IU
AtcnlKon''d A ll"4il/.l' " . l t of 'UJ. . . .
Canada So.'di. . . . 10:1 : WestHlioru IH _ ,
L. XN. Iinltlud4s. Kit O. U. .VN. iHla. . . . Ill )
Houlhernfts H''N. . Paa. Mn 7H (
offered.
\f > v York Mining ( lnoliilloiiN.
NKW YOUK. Nov. U.-Tho ( ollowlnj nro the
closing mining ( iiiu'atloim :
Dulwer 4,1 Ontario TOO
Chnllur Itil ) Onhlr. n 5
Crov/n I'olnt 41) ) il'lvinoiiin ' . ' ( )
Con. Cnl. \ Va. . . . 103 UulcKHllrer ' . ' ( HI
Dcadwood 110 UnlcHsllvt-T pfiL.lCOO
Could A Curry. . . . . 70 Slorr.l Nnv.ina Ill )
llnlc.t Noi-croai. . 11.1 siandanl Con 1'jn
HoiiicHtalia StV.K ) Union Con 4H
Iron Silver. H7 Yellow JacUet. . . , 48
Mexican 4.1
t nuked , offered ,
I'llilllielal .Ncili'M.
IIALTIMOIll-3. Nov.Clearlngs , J2.25I.CC7 ;
balances , 1300,878.
ItOSTON. Nov.Clearlngs , J12.743.953 ; bal-
anceg , 11,431,7:3 ,
NKW YOIIK. Nov. . Clearing ! ! , JS3.2CI.CCS ;
balunces , J4,9HI,41K ) ,
I'HILADULI'HIA , Nov. 9-Clearlngs , J7.C4I.-
490 ; Imlunren. Jl,3i5,20I.
CII1CAC1O. Nov.Clearings , J15,22iC72 ! ; Isil-
ances , Jl,537,750. Money , steady at 7 per cent.
Sterling eschanxe , J4.S5 and II.K.'H.
KT. IMVIH. Nov. . ( neurlngn , H.MO.WS ; lull-
uncc , l4C2:2ti , Money , COS per cenl. New York
exchange , 2Cc Jlicount lililj par aikcd , ,
OMAHA LIVESTOCK 1IARRET
Less Than n Tip.u ) intl Head of Gnttlo
Offerg'iJifor Snlo ,
*
TRADE QUITE ACTVE | AND STRONGER
llujcrM IniliilK , Iji n I'rctljLively
. eriiiiililc lij , ( < icl llulil of tbr
Scant } .Siip illet llaiidfal of
! o < iii Sclln ,
SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. 8. Heeelpln for
the days Imllcateil were :
Cutllo. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
November 9 1,039 747 3,450 . . . .
1 November 7 1.148 2,1155
, November 6 1,251 3. Ml I 8,168 1
November 5 613 3.7CO fill )
November 4 3SS 8,765 1,018 . . . .
November 3 512 1.S53 73J
November 2 8c : 1.352 3,523 SI
October 31 1,531 3.016 2U
October 30 1,707 l.KO 8.KW
I Oclober 2-J 2.6GI 3.7G6 S57
The olllelal number of cars of slock
t brought In today by each roail was :
: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
O. & St. L. Hy 2
, Union I'aclllc syslom. . . . 37 2 15
U * M. It. 11. U 15 B
( ' . . II. I. .1 I' , lly. , west. . 4
" C. , St. P. , SI. .t O. Hy. . 7 1
K. K. < c M. V. 11. H. . 4 3 1
Total receipts „ C9 11 16
The disposition of the day's receipts was
' ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num.
1 her of head Indicated :
Iluycrs. Cattle. Hogs , Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 4i ! " 21
O. II. Hammond Co IM 201 170
Swift nnil Company 2T.2 12S 1.402
, Cudahy Tacking Co 3.11 * 52 1.632
l U. licckor & Oognti SO 0
I Vansant & Co 40
l Lobmim , < i llothsclillils. . S9
! AV. I. Stephens ! U
Huslon & Co S5
Nelson Morris , Chicago , . 2s ! )
Swlfl and Co.K. C 172
. Other buyers 153 n
lA-ft over 150
Tolal 1,713 7fi7 3,513
CATTKK It looked like another election
day In the yards , certainly not like a Mon
day , when the receipts nre usually heavy.
All told there wore l.Kfl head reported In
nnd of that number 1J2 were consigned
direct to a packer , leaving only nbout l.f.W )
on sale. The market , however , inatle up In
activity what II Hekcd in broaillh.
All kinds of cattle were In demand , feed
ers and killing cattle alike , and tin * offer
ings were all taken In a very short time at
prices that were a little stronger or i\i-n
lOc higher In some casen than Saturday' . "
markel.
There were a few pretty decent cornfed
beeves which sold all the way from 1310
up to JI.40. The kind of cows hero sold
principally nt J2.3T.R300. while stoohors nnd
feeders brought W.W' < r3.75. Hepreauntatlve
sales :
I 111:1:1 ? 8Tiius. :
* * , " l z .1 > rNo - -u > - l > r- K - AIT. .
1..I030 J3fO r,7.127 ! J4 00 1S..I03 II 15
J5..13B 3 M CO..1179 403 SO..1330 440
'
COWS.
1. . . . 920 ISO 1 , . ; . ! ) | 0 223 3..1020 2 f,5
! . . . . ! ) (5 2 CO U..10JO 223 10. . . . ! H4 S fiO
1..10M 2 ) 2..l'X ' > 5 2 3"i 8. . . . KW 270
1..10JO 215 19..1031 233 2..10 > 0 270
1. . . . SCO 215 2..10RO 240 3..Kfl3 290
5. . . . 9tl ! 213 1..1IIO 2 f.O . 19..11M 2 BO
1. . . . 950 223 3-10SO ; 260 1C..1097 300
2. . . . 4D5 250 1C. ' . ( ll Jio 1. . . , 740 325
3. . . . RIO 255 lf.iio ! ; SOO C. . . . 405 325
5. . . . 741 2 70 f , . > !
J"-1 ! ? ? SK 1".120 235 1..I150 2C3
1..H.O 2(0 1 . . .14JO 2f,0 , 2..1015 2 C5
3. . . . (1.13 ( 23. , ft.Ut250 2..1000 2 5
2..IMS 233 . , . . 263
T" " ? J S 52 li. . . .W-460 L. . . 90 5 00
: : : : sjS T-'TBw 1--1W6M
STOCIIKhs AJs'D KKKDKHS.
5n" " I:2 < * JM323 1. . . . WO 3 33
10. . . . CS4 3 a L. . . 7lu 3 20 19 74 ! ) 3 40
0. . . . 768 3S5 20. . . . ( .330 15. . ! . ICO 375
* r WISTJJJI.SU '
WYOMING.
John C Ish.
, . , , Avlr * * ' < * Av I'r
Bliclfern 1100 J2 CO 17 feeders. . . . 1033 J3 63
heifer 1020 3 15 21 steers.i258 : 3 65
l-.nuilre Ijind & Cnlile Co.
-.10,75 ? ? 10 steers 1170 SCO
, It. Itnnkc.
cow . 970 200 1
stpor .
' 1030 3M
Scim-B . 913 \v \
230 8 fcoili'ni IMSv
* w * . 8.75 sif.r "
, y . : : 9 3 CO
Jtlvcrslile .Uve Htnck Co.
.J row . 10M 2 73 3 Fleers . 1130 3 no
* " . 10M 300 13 f Uera..U.7 SCO
COIXJItAUO.
} " ' "If . " 00 IS ) Icon- . SIO -
| ° . WO JW . S-9
J V ; lO.cows. . 2
} 1U . ! ' 230 Thclfi-m . 715 2 M
} ' 'till . 1241) 2 43 2 fiwlcra. . . 9M " M
' raw . ! * < 0 2 M 40 fcnlcra
9CO 3 25
S COW11 . Wl Z SO SO fee.l.w. 7)1 3 40
Ora Haley.
feeilers..1172 3 40
C. J. Tnrr.
3 bulls . 1100 1 0 11 COWH . 63 2M
. f 'Jers..lOS3 2 43 2) ) feeilera. . . . 9C3 3 25
IDAHO.
< COIVB . 993 200 33 cow * . 9.11 310
'Scows . 1043 2 0 ' 11 utters . U :1 3 )5 )
1 strs. tiff. . . 1300 250
IIOOS Tliere wrro not noes rnoiicti lirro toilnv
o KrenBC the hoota of the buycrn. nn.l . U coulil
innlly be cnlle.l u market. Tlie eleven loa.ls
here were Milil In n \-r > - fc-w minutes uiul at
pricey tluit were Renerally Se higher than last
week'H clo > c. HepreEentutlve miles :
n ° . - AS l Ki ! ! .V- ? ° - AvSh - ! '
I- 13 6) . 333 SO 13 23
IS Si
I'KJS ODDH '
AND KN'DH.
- . S : . . . 303 3 . 330 . . . 315
J . . . . 307i ! C . 378 . . . 315
1 . 410 . . 3 10 3 . 1S3 . . . 3 { - ,
< . 352 . . . 31SV4 2 . y . . . 320
S . 330 . . . 313 R . 254 . . . 3 S3
HIIIIKI' There were more ehceii here tian : nny
cither Ulnil of Muck , but Ihc demand wus giioil
ntiil prices | IRI | , us compared wlili other mur-
kctx. Itepreceiitatlve salee :
No. \v JY
fl talllnK.i . 70 jj oo
native ewes . mj 2 93
li natlvi ! Iambs . 5c 3 ro
97 native Iambs . 7c \ fo
6 Inlllns * . 70 j ; to
CO tallliiKS . 99 223
f > 0 InlllliKH . jot 225
10 tailing ! ! . 92 225
CO lalllliKS . ijy 2 23
50 tallliiRS . ICO 223
CO westerns , mixed . SO 2M
370 westerns , mixed . ] 0l 2 S3
3CI wpstoms , mixed . 100 2 S3
69 weKlcrns. mixed . " . . SO 283
M westerns , mixed . Ill 2 M
107 westerns , mixed . 110 2 S5
275 westerns , mixed. . T. . . . 101 2 S3
2CI westerns. mlxeilnJ./.r . 9 2 S3
f ! native ewes . . .H } . . ! . . 103 290
53 lambs , lulling WX.S . C4 3 do
25 Inmlis. tailing . < V > 300
133 weMern laml Kf. . M 3 25
137 western lambs Mt.iJ . C2 325
IM western llunla..TT .t. . C2 3 25
170 western lambs , . _ . K3 3 23
C nntlvc lambD . . . . . . . . CS 3 ro
l..C western lambs 'KlilA . C9 3 75
1G1 neMern lauiba , , ) , , , , . 09 3 75
nallvc Inmlm . . ' . ' /-i . 70 400
STOCK.
Cnttlo Trnilt * W i "llrlfclt ivltli a OIMI-
c rn I Ailvmicc nf rr < > n ( 'cnlM.
CIUC'AOO , Kav.SX&lii catlle IruOe wan brisk
lids mnraliw , with n gnnernl udviinco of lOo tu
15o per 10) ) Ibs , , choice cornfed beeves being
scarce and advancing mod. Hales were on n
basin of from I3.CO to II for common to fair
native drr .ed beef pilfers , up to from J5 to
J5.JO for pi line to fiuu-y cattle , with tradlnic
larjiely at from 14.40 to 5. nxportem secured
some cholcn ' beeves. I'Yeiler * > * 'frc fairly ac
tive aml'lOc hlKlierloilay , wild pales chlclly
al from S3 lo $3.75. IlulcherH' nnd cnnnem'
callle shured In Hie advance , with sales at from
Jl.W lo II for cowv' nnd heifers. Mulls wcru
also lilK'.icr nnd cliolce calveM were hlruiiKer.
Drain TexuH etprra were mlalile al from li.SO
lo 13.29 nnil cornfed lots were wnnlrd al from
J3.CU lo 11.25. Vui-lern ranKers wcro active und
lOu lilnlii-r.
Trade In hoc * was vleoroun nl advances of
from Sc lo lOc , the IIICMKIT Mi | > | ilks of luut
wevk ImvliiK been utterly Inadniunle for the
present ntiulrcincnlB of the pncklni ; concerns.
to say nutldnK of shippers , Kales were made
at from 13,10 to 13.70 for common to Ihc deal
droves , Ihe bulk of | he fil\e \ occurring nl from
13.45 lo I3.CO , with pdckliiK Jryves nt from 13.15
to 13.33 ,
Trade In Bheep wan active nt advances of
lOo lu Sic over lasl 1'rlilny'n raage. Inferior
to Mime stocks of sheep were wanted at from
Jl.ii to tt.CO , and Umbs went at from 13.2't tu
16.25. Kreillng sheep sold around from 12.75 to
) : . : ) and feeUInk' lambs at from 13.50 to J3.GO.
Ilecelpls : Cutlle , 13,000 head , | IUK , 38,000 liead ;
lieep , 17,000 head , , _
\ - v VorU I , I viSlock. .
Ni\V YOHK. Nov. O.-IlEIJVKS-Hecelpll.
J,3j licaJ ; active and niftier ; nullve ntccro ,
M Wfl 5 "I flflK * Hllil o\i l. ' ! ; nn4 ' ' , 1 > dl 12 IJ
< f2 ; .fl iliy rottf. II. tun ] ' 'M * > iiblcs i.mle | Amrr-
Iran rln > rs nl I"1. . ) ! ! . , . .iimrpd.lnlit. . > hivp nt
frtfS'ji1. ' drrsred WelRhl , * i-pfrlgrrut'ir beef at
7fllle. tin e p , < rls.
AM ) l.AMltrlItiTilptf. . IC.tM limit ;
uetlvp ; Ulfiie holier ; sliffp. Jr MflS-ffli * .
lll ! heal ; nmrkcl rdihor Rt
IVIIIINIIM Cll.v l.lvc SlocK.
KANSAS riTY. Nov. 1) ) '
- -l'ATTI.K- lilB. |
ll > . i ) hrnd ; lilimriH | , JPO hrnd ; market slronij
t" l c hlfher nnd nrtlviT ; ( \ns iteerv , > K.Ht
3.4fl ; Texn-i enw , II.HHtl.M ; nntlvp flecr . U. | t
4 ' 0 : unlive cows nnd heifers , II 00 < | S 6 ; , ; ft.v-Hcr3
nnd f-HNlns , tS.7Ml.1Jfi ; bnll , | l HMM.XO.
linriK-Rervlptn. 4.SW In-nd. slilpiiiei'ln , IM
head ; mntkel i.M > tii"l slrong In fie hluhei , ein-r.l
10. . lilgher ; bulk < if mlr , J.rr.flS.C. ; henvy. IS.S5W
3.10 ; pn.CH.rrs. . 034mlxel ; , J3.SW3.47v , lluhl ,
J3.3W3.47Vt : Yorkers. J3 < Off3,47i4J | IBS. ! } 3.23f3. .
SHI3irHwilpls , C.nco head ; fblpmenls. tionf ;
niirkrl slronRerj lamb , l.l.OOfl'4.40 ' ; inuttuni. JI.W
JT3. 1' .
SlucUIn
Iternrd nf receipts of live slock nt the fr.ur
principal mnrkrls. Novrmlier 9 1SS :
Cnllle. Ho s. Sheep.
Smith Omaha . lC9i ; 739 3.4.V )
t'dlpiiico . is.Oim Zo.Wt 17Piio
Knn s I'lly . in.pnO 4.f > " 0 C.OeO
SU l iuls . l.ocfl 4,000 l.OiK )
Totals . 23.f , 47,2 ! 27.4M
SI. l.oill * Live SlocU.
ST. I/OI'IH , Nov. ! ! . l'ATTI.i-ltecelpts : , I.eOO
head. Market hlRher.
lloriS-Ucceliits. t.ltlO liead. Market 5c IdRlier ;
J3.40n3.55 ; packers , J3.2'if3.5flj heavy.
.
.SlIBKP-lleeelpls , 1.000 bead. Market higher.
SI. l.iiuU ( Jcnei'iil
ST.I/II'IH. Nov. 9.-KLOfll-Str.minnd Idglier ;
patents. ! 4.tOji4.M ; extrn fancy. J4.0CVI.10 ; fancy ,
J3.4d < f3.-ft ( : ehnlre. J2.753.X ) .
VVIIPAT rulures epened weaker nt n decline ,
but oulnir to Hie scarcity reported abroad n
rndilen rally nnd a rapid advance followed.
with urgent buying and hellers scarce locally ;
the close wns at n decline of from 1'ic to IHc
from the hlRliest point rene.ted today , which
was the IdRlieel of Ihe year , hut He lo He above
Mnlurd'iv'H finals ; npol lilMhvr. wllh a keen In
quiry ; No. 2 led. cash. In elevnlnr , Sl'.iijSSV ;
on trnck , SWi5i > C'ic ; No. 2 bard , cash , 73ic !
bid ; 1'ecember , Slc ; May , M c nfked.
COIIN l'\itures showed nil o'duince nnd n
llrm bill qulcl markel. Hie greal slrensth In
uheat being the principal bull factor ; spot
strong ; No. 2 cnsli , 23'ic ; necrmber. 23f23Hc ;
May. 2Cr.ifi < ; jp.
OATS I'Mturcs strong nnd IdRber , but trailing
WIIH llRhl ; rpol llrm ; No. 2 cneb , ITc bid ; Mny ,
! 3'c.
llYlJ-Hlulier at 3l'4o.
IMUN MI-AI/-J1.40. :
1IIIAN rinn and quiet : east Irnck , 40c bid.
n.AXSCKD-IllKhpr nt 73c bid.
TIMOTHY SHP.I > 1'rlme. J2.50.
HAY Plrm ; timothy. JO.OOii 10.50 , this side.
lions. HlRher nt ICHc.
\VII1RKY-J1. IK.
I.KAO J2.70 nskpil.
KI'ii.Til'lrm : : nt 13.70.
OVTTON TIKS-J1.I5.
.
IIOVISIONS I'mk. rtnndnnl mess. Jobbing ,
l7.12'i 7M. Uird , prime steam. tt.V > l choice ,
11.15" . . llncon , boxed Klioulders nnd extra short
clear. | 4.37'i. ' ribs. Jl.f.0 . ; thorts , lt.f.2'4. ' Dry call
mrats. boxeil rhoulders nnd exlrn short clear ,
J4 : ribs. U2'4 ' ; fhorls. tl.25.
IlI'X'HllTS I'lour. C.OOrt bbls. ; wheat , M.WW
bu. ; corn. 22S.C00 bu. ; oats , f.2.000 bu.
SHII'MKNIV Hour. S.neo bbls. ; wheat , 10,000
bu. ; corn , 2S7l K > bu. ; oats. II , COO bu.
I.tvcrpiMil
I.Ivnill'OOINov. . \VIIIJAT-8pot nrm ;
deiniinl poor ; No. 2 red. Hiring , Cs lOil ; No. 1
California , 7s IM. KutiireB opened sleady , with
near nnd dl tnnt pnsltlona ' .id hlKlier. elcsed
iiilet. with near and dlftnnt liiisltloiiH ' .id blRber ;
business nlKiul equally distributed ; November ,
Cs 10'iil ; December. CH 10d ; Januiiry. IVb-
niary and Mnrdi. Cn lOitd.
I'OIIN S | it. American tnlved. new , S "Vd.
l'ntures oiM-ned slendy. with near posi
tions tinelinnged nnd distant positions ' 4d louer ;
clnred nulet. wTlli Dt-cember Viil blKher , nnd
other months ' .id lower ; business nbout equally
dlslrlbiiliHl ; November nnd Pecember. 3s 3d :
Jnnunr > ' . 1-Vbnmry nnd March. S 2'id.
I'lxum l-'lrm : demand fair ; fnelj supplied :
St. I/nils fancy winter , 9s 3d.
rilOVlHIONH llaeon , ipilet ; demand pinr.
Ciimlierlainl put. 21 to 30 Ib' . . 30. ' : short ribs ,
2t Hi" . Ss ftl ; IOIIB clear , llsht. 3. lo 3S Ibs.
Wt M ; long clear , heavy , in to 43 lb . , 29 < ld :
eborl clear backs , heavy. 40 to 45 Ib" . . 2's fid ;
short clear barks. Unlit. IS Ibs. . 2Ss M ; i.lmrt
clear middle * , heavy. 45 to fO Ibs. . 2."i : idea-
bellies. II to K Ibs. . 27s. Shoulders. Siiunic. 12
lo IS U.S. . Set ftl. Hams , short cut. 14 lo in
lb . . 4f > s. Tallow , line North Aineil"an. 20s Od.
Ileef. extra Inilla mess. S2s ftl ; prim" mess.
4Js ftl. 1'nrk prime mess , line westein , SOs :
medium wcMein. 42s 0.1. I.ird. dull ; prime
western. 22s 9d ; refined. In palls. 2'X '
( | | | : IHIKlim : : : demand poor : finest Amer
ican. while nnd colored. September. Cls.
lll'TTIJIl.Klnest 1'nlled Slnles , 95K : good , 0s.
OILS l.lnseed , 17 3d. ivtrolouin , rellned.
orequnrters , 5 %
hlndiiunrlers. CH'l.
HOPS London (1'nolflc con,0 ; , S3 s.
iH Oily liirlO'tH.
KANSAH CITY. Nov. 9. WllKAT Soft I r2o
hlKher ; No. 2 hard , up 2e to 3c ; market netlve ;
No. 2 hard , 7Cc ; No. 3. 7IW72c. : N i. 2 red. S9i.4o
for choice ; No. 3 , MflSGHe ; No. 2 pprlng. " 60 ;
No. 3. 71e.
COKN MnikPt netlvp nl Saturday's prices ; No.
2 mlxpd , 19HflWe ; No. 2 while. 23'-ie.
OATHMarkel active , about Ic higher ; No. 2
mixed , nominally. 17c ; No. 2 white , old , nom
inally. ; 223'sc | : new. nominally. ISfflOo.
HYi : Market llrm ; No. 2 nominally. 3lc.
HAY Market steady : choice timothy. JS.ftOJr
8.T.O : eliolc" imilrle. $5.Kkj5.Sn. (
IlfTTKIl Market steady und active : creamery.
ICfTlfip ; dairy. lOfTKc.
KflOS I-'rcsh very fcaree. Idc. k
1'iMirln MiirUt'tx.
I'MOHIA. Nov. 9.-COHN-Mnrket firm , higher ;
No. 2. 2l'lc ; No. 3. 2l'ic. '
OATS Mnrket stroiiR : No. 2 white. 21 0 22c ;
NIL 3 while. 17'lil7'ie. :
HYI > .Mnrkel quirt , nominal ,
WHISKY Markel slendy : llnlshcJ goods on the
basin of J1.1R for IdKli wines.
WHKAT-No. 2 red winter. 7 c.
UKfHII'TS forn. f,9.9r,0 bu. : oats , ll.WKi bu. ;
rye. l.fflO bu. ; whlfky. 75 cals. : wbent , ( I.TCO bu.
SlIII'MKNTS-rorn. 13.300 Im. ; oats. 10i ! C.V ) bu. ;
rye. none ; whisky , 1.210 gals. ; wheat , C.OOO bu.
Tulviln ( iriiln ,
TOM3DO. Nov. 9. WIIKAT Weak ; No. 2
cash. Sl'.ie ; December. 92Hc. May. 92'ic.
COHN Klenilv : No. 2 mixed , 23'ic.
OATH Dull , but rteady : No. 2 ml\ed , ISUp.
KYK Dull ; No. 2 cash. 3Sc.
CI.OVKH Siin Active , but lower : prime , Ie.
cember , } 3 C5.
OH/ North Lima , C3c ; South Lima nnd In
diana , OOc. _
Vlnllilc 4irnlii Supply.
NEW YOUK , Nov. n. The visible supply of
praln Satunlny , November 7. us compile. ! bIhe
New Yi rk Produce pxehnnge. Is as follows :
Wheat , SH.923000 Im. : Increase. 1.241.0m ) bu.
Corn. 19.20l.OCfl bu. : decrease. 40.000 bu. Oats.
13.44.VOO bu. : Increase. f,92,000 bu. ll > e. 2.fi70.00 < .i
till. ; IncreiiM' . ISfl.O'iO bu , llnrley , C.9I2.0CO bu. ;
Increaife , 35,000 bu ,
Suuriir AlnrUcl.
NBW YOIIK. Nov. 9.-Sl'OAH-nnw. nimer :
fair rcdnlng. 3c : eentrlfiiKnl. 9fi lest , 3Hc. lle-
llned. llrm ; standard A. 4\c ; gnmulaled , 4'io.
LONDON. Nov. 9. srnAlt-Oine , iplli't : iirlces
fully malnlalned ; cenlrlfugnl , la\a , lls ; .Mnfco-
vinlo , fair rctlnlng. 9s 9d. licet sugar , ralher
flnner ; November , 9s 4'id ; December , 9s Cd.
LiiniliiiiVIicnl Mnrl.'cl.
LONDON , Nov. 9.-Iluplness at the Baltic
cpeneil fcteady und quiet. On Mark Lane wheat
was firmly held and nbout Is Cd hluher than on
Trldny.
IluslncsH nt the llaltlc closed very quiet in
lone , but holders adhered to openlnrprices. .
l'llllll < 1cllllill I'nivlNlOIIH.
'
I'lIlLADKLriHA. Nov. 9. Itittter Firm ;
fancy wrfclern creamery. 20e.
KOOS Finn ami acllvc ; fresh , sleady al 21c ;
freth. western , SOc.
Iliillcr Mnrl.cl.
HLOIN. III. , Nov. . lirTTEH-Kteiuly ; offerIngs -
Ings , 74.IWI Ibs. : sales. S.IOO Ibs. nt ISUo ; 14.C40
Ibs. at 10c ; 49.9:0 Ibs. at IS'jc.
OiniT"Marifi
; > - .
OIL CITY , I'd. , Nov. 9. f'redlt balances ,
11.15 ; ccrllflcntcs , no bids ; shipments , 152t > 52
bbls. ; runs , 102.E22 bbls.
Wool 'Miirl.-cl.
ST. IUIB , Nov. 9. WOOIIIIcher ; medium ,
lOfi'Hc ; light , line , 7J10c ; heavy , fine , C4J9c ;
tub washed , 1020&c.
'P'rUcd AVlii-nt.
SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 9-WHKAT-Flrm ;
May , ll.SITi ; December , $1.47'i. '
SIIIIJU'AMC SI UHCII.TS ATVAIt. .
Atlcinpl to Celled a Drill llrlnKM on
Troulili * .
Two venders. In biiBliipas near Sixteenth
street anil Capitol avenue , Henry Kallcy , a
candy man , and "Nick , " the keeper of a
fruit stand , had a lively row of several
rounds yesterday morning. Knlloy c-morgcJ
with a broken head and generally with the
worst of It , und consequently he a pin-art ) OK
complainant In a case against "Nick , " In
which ho charges assault nnil battery.
.Kalloy owes "Nick" n quarter , which
"Nick" ilomamlcd yesterday morning. Kallcy
promised to liquidate In the cvenlnR or to
giro the equivalent In candy. Thereupon
"Nick" became obstreperous and Kallcy
threw him nut. "Nick" threw a heavy scale
weight nt Kallcy , as the latter alleges , cut
ting Kallcy's bead open.
Till : IIII.M.TV .MAIUCIVI' .
INRTUUMKNT8 placed on record Monday ,
November ! > , 1M > :
DKKDS.
Mauler In chnncury lo CJeorgo Urlcker ,
H HI feet lot 1 and a HI feet of it 40
feet Io { 2 , Cumpbell'H add . . . , , . ' , ; J3$00
Total amount of tranufcra 53,500
I T t \ TIHM I T/ l\l
I1 iAl AND 1ALK OI1
Atlvfli'tisiiig ' Men Have n Plcosant Session ftt
tlio Ennquot Boanl.
LEGITIMATE AND ILLEGITIMATE METHODS
irinoi' Itrlnw 1'rollt lo I InAilvoi1 -
llxci- , \ \ 'lill.tlio l.iitlcc Dcplcto
Iho IMii'Mnnil llrlnu'cn -
llon of Spirit.
Tliu incinbers of Die AdvertIsliiR Men's
club , the mm who brlns custonicra lo mer
chants anil manufacturers anil make It IHB-
r.llilo for thi ! nuwHpnpriti tu mici thu weekly
pay roll , banqueted ihcnmclvrs lmt ; cvonniK
nt the Mlllnrd hotel. The tablea wcro well
Illled with a very Intelligent and , siraiiKc-
us It may seem , very quiet party of KMntlt-
lucn. They talked , hut In ft subilutd , husl-
JH'sslllio manner n > > bucinnlni ; profcsHlonnl
tnlkors. Tlio menu \vn Interesting , but the
toasts that followed the IlKhlliiK of cltar
more so , especially ns the subjects solei-led
by the speakers and the method ot their
treatment wcro eminently pr.ictical and ap
pealed ntronr.ly to the subject uppermost
In the mli'dsf ot the advertising mon pres
ent.
ent.J.
J.V. . Ilorler , ae president of the AdvcvtlB-
IIIK Men's club , In introducliiK 1) . A. Itcl'ly. '
nilvortlsitif ; inanaRer of the Nebraska Cloth-
IIIR company , au toast master , took thu occa
sion to offer a few word.s rcgardliiK the sub
ject of advertising In general. Ho called at
tention to the numerous publications besides
the dallies , whoso fluid Is legitimate , und
sUKKPsr.cd thai 1C advertisers would patron
ize Hit-so and discourage fake mediums no
one would receive a larger benefit than the
advertiser himself. "Fake mediums ne\ci
pay the advertiser , hogltlmnlo mediums do.
And the advertiser who recognizes this lias
taken one step toward a Huecesjtul buslnrsu
career. Advertising Is u legitimate expense
of ovcry liuelness and Is so considered by
successful business men. Any business , no
matter hoxv small , may bo advertised with
profit. A small business must bo advertised
In n small way ; n larger business proportion
ately. A Kiniill photographer onee asked If
I honestly believed his business could be
advertised with paying resultu. Ho said his
business was confined principally to that of
tin-type pictures. 1 advised liln'i to try a
two line wriit add for one month. I wrote
the two lines , ho. placed them In n dally
paper , and since then has been n regular
advertiser and has repeatedly Informed me
that his advertisements paid , and paid big.
Then * Is not n legltlmnlc busliuns Dint docs
not require ndverllslng to make ll a suc
cess. The HUcccssful business , no matter
where It may bo located , Is otn ; that hat )
been advertised. It Is true that the adver
tising may not always have been done with
printers' Ink but It has been done neverthe
less.
AnVKKTlPING AS AN AUT.
"Advertising Is tx subject the limits of
which are boundless , and nn nrt requiring
constant study. Thu up-to-dalo doctor , law
yer und architect Is constantly btudylng nnd
Informing himsulf upon modern Ideas , that
he may hold his position and Increase his
patronage. If a merchant wore to become
sick ho would not send for his archilecl lu
preacrlbn for him ; If he desired lo erect a
modern rcsidcnco he would not cull lu his
physician for consultation ; If he wishes to
advertise who shall he advisu with the
fakir or the legitimate advertising man. who
for years has given his profession his best
tlmo and talents ?
' The Omaha merchants must stand lo-
gelher or their time will bo fully occupied
with fakirs , now that thu Transmlsslsslppl
and International lOxposlilon will open a new
field for them. Thu legitimate advertising
man Is always welcomed by merchants und
advertisers. His field being legitimate the )
extend him n cordiality unknown to thu
fakir. Ills remaiks are weighed and given
mature and deliberate consideration , llelng
necessarily a gunlleman , the legitimate ad
vertising man must command respect. "
Thu speaker called especial attention to
Iho advantages to be derived by advertisers
from employing persons especially fitted to
prepare their advertisements and see that
the money was properly expended.
In assuming tlio position of tonHtmastcr
Mr. Iteldy expressed himself as gratified nt
being a member of such n formidable organ
ization , and thought there was every en
couragement to the advertising men to keep
together for mutual Improvement and ad
vancement.
WHICH PAYS Tim IH2TTKR ?
The first toast of the evening , "Heading
Notices against Display Advertising , " was
responded to by K. A. Coombs , who Intro
duced himself us a rank sucker , inasmuch
as he had been induced to luke the place
of U. Allbcrry , who had promised to keep
out of the city , but whose presence he noted
al the banquet board. The two powerful
forces , "display advertising" and "reading
notices , " were arrayed against each other ,
and the rtroi.g points of each brought out.
The speaker , acting In the capacity of judge ,
said that , "taking it as a Kneral proposi
tion , the advertising world regards both
forces as being powerful auxiliaries to bus
iness , the only question to bo decided be
ing , which applies best lo various lines of
business.Many shrewd advertisers use
both display nnd reading advertising It. u
systematic way , and find it pays them best.
It Is my opinion , based upon the history of
advertising made by thu business world ,
that both forces are of equal vuluo when
properly applied. That Is , some commercial
enterprises will reap greater results from
J1UO worlh of reading notices than Ihuy
could possibly from nn equal expenditure
for display advertising. In other business
the reverse would be true.
"I hold that It Is thu duty and business
of the advertising solicitor lo know which
cliould bo used by his customer , "how much
ho can afford to purchase , when to use It ,
and how to use It. It Is just as much his
business to bo able to advise a merchant
on the subject of advertising us It Is the
business of n lawyer to give counsel to lil.i
client. I also hold that no advertising so
licitor can turn his back upon either read
ing notices or display advertising , for in
doing so ho Is lessening his resources , defy
ing precedent and losing moucy for his cus
tomer. That Is something the business
world will not tolerate. "
W. B. Hose responded to the toast "The
Advertiser and the Solicitor. " The relation
ship existing and that should exist between
these two parties was dearly Indicated and
many good suggestions offered that met with
general approval on the part of those pres
ent.
ent.Dr.
Dr. A. K. Dickinson of the Cudahy I'ack-
Ing company talked on "How I Made Adver
tising 1'ny. " Ills words , coming from the
representative of a company that has ex
plored every field of advertising most thor
oughly , were listened to with the closusl
attention , especially his remarks bearing
upon magazlno advertising and the dllllculty
encountered In finding advertising mon who
were able to carry out the Ideas of the ad
vertiser.
The last toast ot the evening , "Tho Future
of Advertising In Omaha , " was responded lo
by C. D. Thompson. The subject guvo wide
scope for thu Imagination , a fact that Hit
speaker was not slow to grasp , and Iho In
troduction of vivid word paintings and fre
quent drafts upon the muse , furnished u
pleasant entertainment as well ns much vul-
uablo Information.
AID TO MANUFACTIMINO.
In speaking of the manufacturing Inter
ests of the state and their association the
speaker said :
"Their experience in the tisn of all kinds
of expedients has taught them that nothing
short of newspaper advertising can stem
the tide. It Is coming home to them , as
Indeed It docs to all manufacturers , that
any brand of Hour , syrup or cereal product
tastes better to the consumer If seasoned
with printer's Ink , and that n brand of soup ,
although capable of cleansing the foulest
fabric without washboard or mangle , will
remain on the grocer's ulielf until Gabriel
toots his horn and the lly specks on the
wrapper are as thick as thu rust on the scoop
In his salt barrel unices Its merits reach
the good housewife through the medium of
her local newspaper.
"The emlecarlcs of foreign-made goods have
Invaded their territory und are camping
on their doorsteps , not only with their
wares , but with skillfully worded announce
ment ) ) of their good qualities , und thu manii
facturers of Omaha and Nebraska uro rec
ognizing the fact that they must advertise
or suffer defeat by the wry means which
' 1 iii.l ; /i / < tlirlr sah.itlmi If lhe o
fviiili'mm would upend iho money In the
nov -.pApci * toveruiR thin territory which
they use In circular nppcnla for pntronaRa
they would be both nslonlshcit nnd d >
lighted nt the tesults secured.
HP hud primed mlalomicH bulky ,
Kent out calciidnrN galore ,
luvnMitl wllh fakiHi'lu'inern ,
Hllll , hi * hiislncgfl cecmi'd to snoro.
Then he bought n half n column ,
Told his n'.ory airalRht nnd true ,
Hun ? Ihn change * c'Vci * . week dny ,
Told them what he meant to do ,
Now Ills toro can't hold HIP buyer * ,
Anl he's building good and clrong ,
K'luiwM a good thing when lie has It ,
And IU-'H pushing It along.
The council met ns a board ot equalization
last night nnd listened to complaints lu
rt'K.U'd to sidewalks. Thomas Ueary pro
tested that the material iifecd In the walk
nbuttluf ; ills Klrst ward property wns worth-
less. Srhultz Bald that ho had Investigate , !
ami that the lumber \vnn goud. The com *
plulm wns referred to n committee for fur
ther l-.r. estimation , nnd the committee re
ported durliu : the evening that the sldewallc
ii.id been Ir.li ! aecotdlng lo ordinance nnd
Ihe complaint was overruled. The board
then adjourned slue die.
The regular session of the council \vn
then commenced.
Hylnud offctcd n resolution lo the effect
that no street lights In the Third ward bo
changed without Ihn consent of iho council
man from that ward. After some discus
sion the matter wns laid over for one weel : .
At ft previous meeting Ihe lighting commit
tee recommended thnt the removal of thu
eleclrle lUht from Twenty-eighth nnd U
slreets to Twenty-eighth nnd S. The resi
dents objected and hence the effort on lly-
land's part to put a stop to the procedure.
Fifteen property owners nsked thnt the
electric light on the renter ot Ihe Q street
viaduct be moved to Ihe cast end of tha
viaduct. Referred to iho committee on pub-
lie lights.
A petition from properly owners wns rend
asking for n sidewalk on iho east shlc ot
Tw only-second street from J to K.
Clerk Carpenter reported nine deaths and
thirty-three' births during October.
Inspector Howard reported having con
demned twenty-one head of cattle and forty.
eight hogs during the month of October.
The police made ninety arrests last
month.
Milk Inspector Cnrroll reports Inspecting
twenty-one dairies nnd testing ninety sam
ples of milk in October. None of the Ham-
pies were below standard.
Engineer Heal reported on the condition
of the Twenty-fourth street paving. Ho
reported Ihe repairs were well tnado with
a few exceptions.
'Iho police dcp.irtim-nt will hereafter re
port lo fire headquarters all washouts , closed
Rlreets , etc. , In order Ihat the hose carts
may not mcot with accidents while answerIng -
Ing nn alarm of fire.
John I. Itcdlck , owner of the building oc
cupied by the clly ; will bo requested lo re-
paper the council chamber nnd remodel the
citv prison.
Treasurer nroadwell was dliecled lo can-
eel the laxes levied against the N Street
\telhodlsl church. This property was taxed
Ihrough an error of the assessor.
Mayor Hnsor called Ihc attention of the
council to Ihc condition of the sidewalks.
Many boards are missing In the walks all
over the- city nnd accidents which might
cost th city considerable money arc llablo
! o happen at any lime. The street rnmmls-
dr.nor wns ordered lo go over Iho walks and
nmkn needed repairs.
Upon motion of Ilylnnd Iho local superin
tendent of Ihe Omaha Water Works company
will bo compelled hereafter to employ only
outh Omaha labor In making repairs. This
Is in conformity wllh Iho franchise granlcd
Iho wnlrr works company.
Kiro hydrants were ordered located nt
Klghleenlh and W , Nineteenth and W. Thlr-
ty-fourth. Thirty-fifth. Thirty-sixth nnd
Thirty-eighth and t. streels. The mayor
cave nollee Ihat ho would veto the resolu
tion. .
The fire and water committee will pur
chase another horse for hnao carl No. 1.
Mullaly offered a resnlullon paying Kllza-
bi'lh Freeman J27G out of Ihe general fund
for damages sustained by reason of n de
fective sidewalk. Through her allorneys she
had sued the city for $1,000 , but wns willing
( o settle for the amount mentioned. The
resolution cnrrled and Iho clnlm will ho Bet
tled.
tled.All work on the streels will be discontin
ued for thirty days , ns the money In the
street fund Is low.
A number of hills. Including pay for the
special pollco who served on election day ,
were allowed.
Adjourned for one week.
MiiKlo City liiiHNlp.
John Hlgglns of Sehuylor Is hero attend
ing to fiouiehuslncttt. .
The King's Daughters will meet Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. llrure MeCulloch.
H. Henko of Iron Mountain , Wyo. , Is hero
looking after some property Interests.
B. IS. Pm-rlgo of Minnesota Junction ,
Minn. , was a visitor In the clly yesterday.
A. W. Ilrlslol wns nn Iho market yes
terday with two cars of sheep shipped from
Cheyenne.
Swift and Company reeilved eight cars of
cattle direct from their North 1'nrk , Colo. ,
ranch yesterday.
J. O. Wright was looking over the ynnln
yesterday. He brought lu a load of cattle
from Ham's Fork , Wyo.
Henry howls , for some time connected
with the Swift Packing company , has re
signed and will go to Corning , N. Y. , to
live.
Yesterday afternoon two Onmha oiricern
caiuo down and took Mat fJarncr lo Omaha
where ho will bo tried for breaking Into
Quealey's soap factory nbout n year ago.
Wednesday evening the annual meeting
of the congregation of the First Presby
terian church will be held. Klders , deacons
und deaconnesses will bo elected. A full
atlendanco Is dralrcd.
Frank Dolezal wns to have been tried In.
.Justice Hedges court yeslerday for assault
ing Joseph Dwornk , but a e-onllnuanco ot
thirty days was laken at Ihe request of Iho
prisoner. The counly attorney woainot pres
ent to proscculo Ihe case us expected ,
neither was Dworak.
o
dinner for Ilellcr I'nlr DlllcH.
The National Hoard of Manngern of
stale falrH IB to mccl at Chicago on No
vember lit nnd It IH the Intention of the
Nebraska board lf > havea full representa
tion nt the meeting and also that Hoirm
members of the Omaha Commercial club
will accompany them. The purpose IH lo
xcciiro , If possible , Inter dates In the Htnlo
fair clrciill for Iho Nrhrapka fair. In Hpeak-
IIIK of the matter last evening at the Millard -
lard Secretary KunniH Bald Unit from cor
respondence already had II appeared likely
that the Nebraska people could gel mih-
Htanllully Ihu dalcH wanted , If not the ex
act OUCH. '
DiniclilcrN of Ainorloiiii llr volution.
Omaha chapter , Daughters of thu Ameri
can Itevolullon , met hint evening In tlio
parlors of Ihe Young MCII'H Christian as
sociation. There WIIH a very full attend-
niico of members nnd during the mrulliiK
the namcH of ten others were proposed for
membership and Invited to join Iho or-
ganlzallon. MrH. II. S. Jaynes WIIH elected
regent of the chapter , Iho selection or the
oilier olllccra being postponed lo a future
meeting.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 103 ! ) . Oiiiiihu , Neb.
COMIVIISSION
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Direct wlrtH la Ciucaco and New York.
Correiioondtnlii ! John A. Warren & Cn
WHEAT BOOMING
onJ never offered a better oiipoiluniiy for mak
Inir money. Wrllu li. a. Murray & Co , . . ,
llunlicr * & llrokern , Ift Itlulto Illdg , , ( . ' .ilcano.
mcnibem of the Chicago Hoard of Trade In iooa
( tundhiu , for their book on Htatlnllcii und Hjitcu.
lutlvii lnfJrmulloii , and Dully Market Letter ,
Iwlh free. LPISCIAL ATTENTION OIVL'N TO
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