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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1897)
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL "Wheat is Weak on Small Business and Declines Over a Oonti BULLS UHCOAD A HALF MILLION BUSHELS Corn Hum llotvn on Heavy Ite- I ! < - | | | mill Visible Inrrrnxr Oiili li m cr I'm * lnliiiiN ( iiiln Con- Milci-nbly on Coverlmv. | rmr'Afin. Oct. IS. Wheat today closed nt a IViilVio ilcrllnc. It wan a very nnr- row nut-Vet nnd the wonkneM was not so tnin-li line io any new features of the gen eral situation ns lo the smollness of trade and the M > : iltiR l > y the Imll e'iuo | | of nbout W > .OW bii. of Inns wheat. Corn was very vvcnk on llio heavy recolols nnd visible Incrcaite , nnd declined % flp. Oats declined Ho. Provisions , on the contrary , were Strom ; on need short covcrltiB nnd closed IV-Mae blither. WhiMt was rather weak at the opening. December stnrted at D3fl92y o a * compared with Saturday's closlnR price of P2'ic. ' Offcrlil/i | were not heavy , lull then' was an even smaller demand , the result belnR a low decline lo Ol iflSlTie. Liverpool wheat market responded Ind.fferently to S.itur- lay'H advance here , quotation' ut tre openIng - Ing HliuwltiR the mode-st tf.iln of lid pel- cental. That had a tendency to make the local bulls cautious lit the opening here nnd to correspondingly encourage the bears. Other bearish features were the generous rains In the west and northwest and the consequent Improvement In winter wheat proxpuclH , liberal northwest receipts and the heavy world's shipments for the week ! ) , GOOl4iQ liu. Minneapolis and Duluth re ceived 1 , < 9I cars , against 1,470 ca s last week , and 1 GI2 on the corresponding day n. ye-ir ago. After the dccllno to Ulifj317 ! ) < ic tin- market lar.lly swung iiround In the opposite direction , and up to the time of the receipt of the closing LlverK | > ol cables ruled fairly steady nt around M fi'JS c. T-ne ChliMKi receipts were 1SI i-ara , against ' . ' 10 expected , nnd the amount Inspected Ouu of store wat > 133,000 bu. The quantity on ocean passage Increased only 4uuK,0 ( bu. , notwItliKtandlm ; the heavy shipments for the week. Itusslu's contribution to the latter total was .1,21duno bu. , compared with 2,70IW bu. the previous week. India sent 4SliiH ) bu. 1'arls wan un changed at the opening for wheat , and 40 centime : * higher for nearby dollverins ef Hour. The Increase In the visible was only I.IIM.OOO bu. , compared with 2.17I. ( * ) bu. In crease the year before. The pre'unt total Is ! > 3.KX ! > , OUO hu. , against r,7.1S"JOOi , } bu. n year ago. The KiiKllxh visible decreased SMui > bit. The Atlantic port clearances for tin- day were llbi nil , umounUiiR to the equiva lent ot fi.lOT.UK ) bu. The continental markets cloned linn , Antwerp showing 12'i ' centimes' rise -UK , ! Paris 10 centimes. Liverpool else I iinchium-d to y.d lower than Saturday. The mark > > t had hcijun to decline about the time this came In , and the h s of the early advance ut the foreign markets ac- centiiiiti-d the weakness. Selling of lonp wheat , generally credited to the old bull cliqiii , bi'i-nuiL' ( | ulte n feature near the close ami had the result of pounding Pe- cemlier down to Ulc. The close was ut tlliiiUl'lic. ( ' . irn was rather spasmodic , ruling dul' find Inactive nt different periods , but with the exception of u brief Interval shortly af ter tin- opening was weak all day. The opening was weak on the heavy receipts l.IIS'J cars. The market rallied a llttlo with wheat , but when the demand from shorts cc.iscd , which was the only support of con sequence It received , iprlces sank rapidly. Mb Inivy visible Increase , : .7MlO bu. , was u decided' factor ; charters were for ( XKi.OiH ) bu. December ranged from 2fiV'i2fi- to ir.V ; closing % fiic lower ut 2iiiiM'ic. ( ( There m.is u fairly active session In oats. with a do.Miwurd tendency to prices. The Visible supply Increased 1,4W.OOJ ! bu. This and sympathy with corn wer-1 the inlluencea In the decline. Klevtttor people sold consid erable May. Itecelpts were 4S7 cars. De cember ranged from ! Sc to 18Ji IS'.fcc ' and tlo- < ' -l ( V lower at IS'/fcc. Quite u good business was done In pro visions. Large hog receipts and u decline at the yards caused a small oienlnit decline , ant the 111,11 ket rallied sharply. The -Cud- ahys covered on u large scale and there was also some Inllnentlal commission house buyIng - Ing , MiiKcttlng u renewal of outside Interest est- Offerings were light. At the COF ! < > De cember pork was IS&rdlic higher at J7.S75I 7N ! > , December lurd luc higher at Jl.37'4 and December ribs T'/fcifMOe higher at $ l.r > 7 / , ( | . < M. Estimated receipts Tuesday : Wheat , 240 c.irs ; corn , MX ) cars ; oats , ISO cars ; hogs , 2COO ! head. Leading futures ranged as follows : Oivju. I Illth. I I Closo. I Sntdy. 01 ' .I'-'HW'J 111 or-M HSH aH 2UU JDK 18 18 1HH " 184 swaw - 7 ! ! . ' 7 1)5 ) 7 no 7 70 8 1)7' ) ' . S H7H 8 117 ! un 8 72H i an I 10 4 2.1 i : t7V 4 27h t -ID 4 33 I -ill 4 3'J ) . 4 4JM 4 70 4 r.7 . 4 70 4 (12H ( t AH 4 iiO 4 Til ) 4 SO i n.- 4 ! l7 ! 4 55 1 ( if 4 67H No. C'asli iii | tntlons were ns follows : V'l/iru ( Julit ; winter htralK.its. ll.50W4.70 ; rprliiK imtuitH. tl.90ii5.lO ; linkers. JJ.SOrifl.oo. WHEAT NIL 2 KiuInK , SlfiMiNo. ) ; . 3 Eiirlnff , 79f(87r ( , Nn. 2 led. 9l ? 9te. I'OltN Nu. 2 SI iil24Tic. OATH -Nil. 2. IS'ii' . I. o. I ) . ; No. 2 white , 22f ISc ; Nn. 3 w.ilte. 2il > KfJc. HYK--NO. 2 , 4.vc. HAUIiV N" . 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 2..ff3.c. . J-'LAXSKKD No. 1 , JI.OKfl.03. TIMOTHY HEED-rrline , l..73. 1-UOVIKIONH Mi-m | i rk. per bid. . J7.83ir7.V ! ) . Ijird. per 100 His. , Jl.33ff4.37'.4. f'hort rllm Bides ( liioxi-i. il."iOSil.so. Hi ) salteil hhuul > ler. < iboxedi. JI.7.r > 'nTi ( HJ. Klioit cleur tides ( buxed ) , JI.S7'iiJ fi.OD. ' ' WHISKY Distillers' llnlthcil Koods , per K3l. , 41 22. - - -Cut lout , ri-9'i ' : grinulated , 15.31. On the 1'ioluee excli.uiKe today the butler nuir- liet WIIB steady ; ci en merles , IfiKJie ; dairies , 12ff 190. Cheefi' . Heady lit 8WS'.t-e. EBBH. Heady ; fresh , 14it < - . Live poultry , easy ; turkejs. 9iIOc | ; clilckuiiH , O.ic i piliiB8 , 7o ; ducks , 7Vi So. NUW vouii ! H.M-u.\T. JIAUKKT. iH of the Diiy ( ill ( leiiernl i * imiimil 1 1 II-N. - . . ' 32.121 NEW YO1IIC , Di-t. IS.-KLOI'lt-Recelpts , bills , ; exports , 223,431 bbls. ; mirliit weaker In tone , but tut iiuotalily lower ; Min nesota pitti-nts , > i.004i3.(0 ( ; Minnesota bakers , J3.40f4.5 | , winter puteuts , JS. ( 85.25 ; nlnlor Htr.ilKhts , J4.COJf4.70 ; winter extras. J3.2'lf/3.B3. llyo Hour , dull ; fiiiu-y , $ J.OOJ(350. ( lluclcwheut Hour , i-iist. 1 Wlil.iw. lll'CK WHEAT Dull ; 401lle. CDllNMEAL Wi'iiK : ) ellow weftern , 51e. HYE yulet ; No. 2 western. 4SUc. HAHLl'-V Dull : fi-edhiK. 2Si.c. HAIII.EY MAUT Nominal ; western , MiiMc. \ M1EATIteeelplB. . 34J bu. ; exports. 101,16 ? bn. Spot. w > iik ; No. 2 red. > iOptions opened enpy and nd.l off all duj' In eonftiiiienee or un- catlKfiivlory eiibles , local liquidation , fon-lKii olferlniis. liberal uprlim wheat reeelpu nd lin- proved crop new . closlnit iWlo net lower ; Muy , lillbOil't.v. cl ( cil ut 91u ; Divcmber , UJITtt)4' | ) , cloned nt iti'ic CO UN Itirvlpts , 1G4.C25 bu. ; exports , " .SJ'i ' bu. Spot , weiiU. Nn. 2.31lkc. . Optluns opened barely steady and declined under reeelpts , easier cable * , liquidation and the break IIItheat ; cUmed i.il Ui -l lower ; May , 3H.fi33iic. ( closeil nt 3IUe , Ii finlKT. SlM te , clixed at 3 1 Vic. OATK llefelpta , 375. iO bu. ; ptpiirts , 1SH.MG bu. ripot , weak. No. 2. - .U22c. OitlonB | .lull nml weak with corn ; elating lye net lower ; October closed nt JJV' . Dei-ember rlntvil at mjc. HAY la ! y. ililpplnB , II ( XHll 5) ; geed lo cho'.os J5.W1f7 CO. HOI'S Quiet 1W3 crop. 4tiCt- ; 1W crop , { f9o ; 1S97 crup. llfJlCc1'iirltU - ciui-t. crup , 4flCc ; U' ! clop , 6iiic. : 1 97 crop , IIIDEh i'uii'i , ili,1\t ton , Tenas dry , 12SI1SS' . Cj'hf.nn'a. liirm- . LEATHEIttjulel ; hemlock bole , lluenoi Ayn' . liplu i he.ivyciKhix , ncld , S'MlltF ' 111 TTI-lt llrri'lpu. 5.217 pkK . ; ipilet western ciemnTS llii c : Klglnn ! < : faeloiy. Mi 18.- . IMIEESE lteceliit , , MC pkirs. ; quiet ; Innje. white. Vt . > mll. white , 9'ii/Ul e ; lalKe. colcrt-d. < io. rinull. col > red , Vii'Jlie ; part ( Kln , ! > HG7c ; full > klm > , 3' ( K. KrtC.S Itei-tlptii. f.076 pkRii. ; quiet ; slate nml I'ennnjIviuiUi. 1C(1Viistrrii. ( ; . liiflUc. I'HDVISH'.VS ' Itvvf , steady ; family , JI.OOS10 : 10 ; rvtru miss 7 V'dS.i. ) bref IMIIK , fli.otltX.VI : packed. J8.WK9W cm ment , dull ; rlcklcl be llCi'iMi" . plikled luu der * . iMfo : pickled hums > " - \ > - L'i'ii. ' steady wetiurn k > tivim , ] I,7 > < | 4.75 ( MiU-r , (1. 70 , nom'.niil ; rillntd. steady. IVrk. ttisily. oM iue a. JS.WB'J.W ; ' new mem , J9.o > v9i.i. I-.TI clear , llo.WHlia.iW ; family. Jll.U ) i'i tnj. Tall > w dull ; city. 3 UJV , : country. S'te S'teOII > > I'firoU'um , weak ; rvllned New York , J540 , IMillT'eli'hl i and Ililltmare , J3.35 ; 1'hlllilel. } ' 0 I' > 'udrl.ilila uiul llaltlmoie. Jj.33 ; I'hllailelp'-lu aiul lUlllmore In bvilk , 12 ! 4 , 1'i'Ui < > l\uula cruJf , no market , nominally ut tic. lta tu , attuJy ; ktrulocJ. commnn to uoorl , tl 4CSH IV Turptnttn * . c : l > H9 > lc. ColtnnnKMl. mmlrrfttely active and Meidler on th Improvement In lufil pnxJnctK , prime cmde , 20fo'4o ; butter ell , Z7H1T2 < Ci prime numrner white , 25t ! I7c , prime winter yellow. HIC'K Stendy , domc tlc , fulr to e tr , 4 4ft OUc. Jnpun , 4HfrSi < iC. MOLASSES Htcdily ; New Orlf n , open kettle. Kami to choice , IlfTltr. METALS On 'chnnec , pic Iron , wnrrnntsi cln rd tniiy at IC.75 hid to J .S ) unit til , Luke copiK-r , ilnlt nt S1I.OO Mil ; J1I K nrked. Tin. quli-t nt J1.VSOH1S.W. Spelter , qultt at Jl 15 I.M. I /nail , weak at W.9V94.00 ; fmelter , 1.75. tl.MAHA Cniulltlnn of Trade nml n .Slniilp u nil Knne > - Prnclticc. KnGS-Oo.M sleek weak at 12ljc. HUTTEU-Commnn to fair. 810e ; choice tn fnncy , 14t17c | ; separator creamery , C2c ; pathcred creamery , tOc. VnAlr-Cholce fit. 50 to KO Ibs. . quoted at Se ; larce and coame , 4Sc. LIVE I'OULTltY-Hcns. Cos cocks. 5iff4c ; cprlnc chickens , per Ik , C'4e ; ducks , OC'c ; tur keys , Mite. PlfJEONS Ll\e. "V ; ilend plsconi not wanted. IIAT-Upland. JS : x ) ; midland , JS.CO : lowland , JI.50 , rye ctraw. Jl ; color makes the price on nay ; llxlit bales cll the best , tnly top gradei trim ? top pnecs. llIlOOMroilN-Eittremely slow > ntca new crop , delivered on track In country ; choice green self. working- carpet pi > r lb. , 2lHc ; choice green , runnlnt ; to hurl. Slrt'So ' ; common , IMc. s-l'er i HEANS-Hand.plcked navy , p r hu. . 11.40. SWEET I-OTATOES-Per lilil. . J2.SJ. CAHIIAaE-Home crown. 1C. I'OTATOES Home srown , 40ijo5c ; western stock , C0i/70o. FRUITS. Qt'INfES-Cnllfornla. per IHDX. JI.2 : . AI'l'LUS Per bbl. , fall Mock , J2.23g2.DO ; winter slock. J2SOfi3.0' ) . OIIAI'KS-Tnllfornln. J1.13W1.2 : . COI/JIIATJO I'l.'ACHES-ljirKe , McOM-Mi me dium. MflSOe. CALI1--OHNIA AND COI.OIIADO I'EAHS-Oood ttnck , J2.00W2.25. NEW.YOHK nitAPES-IVr D-lb. basket , H',4 Hh'.c. I'Lf.MS-Maho and OreRon , Jl.OO. rUANIIUnniKS Cane foil , per bbl. , J3.00ff5.50 ; Wlnconaln , boxen , Jl.001Jl.lo. TIlOl'ICAL FUUIT3. LEMONS-Mcsslnan , JI.23 4.M ; choice Call- fornlii , JI.OO. ItANANAS Cliolce , larRe stock , per buncti , J2.i 5j2.S3 ; inedlum-Rlzed hunches , J1.73 2.00. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTO Almond * , California , per lb. , large Jlze. 13c ; Ilrazlla. per lb. , Ida ; English walnuts , iwr lb. , fancy , sort shell , 13c ; standards , 10W lie ; ( libel Is , per Hi. , lie ; pecans , polished , larse , 9910c ; Jumbo , llJT12c ; large lilcKory nuts , J1.25 iwr bu. ; cucoanulH. l .o uuclii peanuts , raw , OU ilic : rnmled , WfS'ie. KIOS Imported fancy. 4 crown. 20-lb. boxes. 12c ; 3 crown , 50-lb. boxes. 13O14C. IIONKY Choice white , lie. KHAUT-1'er bbl. , J4.0) ) ; half bill. , J2.25. MAPLE SYUU11 Five-sal , cans , each J2.23 ; Kal cans , pure , per iloz. , J12.00 ; half-gal , cam , t < ! . :5 quart cans , J3.CO. DATES 1'i-r CO to 70-lb. lioxos. Do ; Ford 9-lb. boxes , 9c. FUESH MEATS. nilESSED HEEI--Ocind native steers , 400 lo jOO Ibs. , 7c : B'i'id ' fill-quarters , steers. ( ! e ; Kood hlndqu.irters , 9c ; weslein steers. GTjfiijc ; fancy heifers , fi ic ; Boml heifers , Cc ; good fnrrquaiteis , heifers , M/fec ; good hlnduarters. | heifers , S c ; good c > ws , 5' e ; fjilr cows , 5'ic ; common cows , 5p ; eow forcquarters , I's'iISc ' ; cow hindquarters , tic ; rllis. No. 2 , S'-c ; rltn. No. 3 , lie ; steer rounds , 71/fcc ; cow roumla , 7e ; cow mini.Is off , Sc ; trim mings , 4e ; bci.f sh.uilis , 2'je ; bruins , per do/ . , 33c ; MW.-etbieads , per lb. , lOo ; swevthreads ( calve * ) , per II ) . . We : kidneys , per doz. . S3c ; ox t.illi , i-at-li 3c ; livers , per lb. , : . ' ! c ; heaits , petIt - It ) . , 2v : tongues , per lb. , lie. Ml'TTON Limb * . 7'sc ; sheep , ( Pic ; maiket rucks ( long * . X' c ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie ; legi and saddles , Sc ; Inmb legs , lOc ; breasts and stews. 3c ; tollKlles , each 3c. Mlll-i-.r risi/ra ureen Failed , eacn 13j73c ; Brecn sailed Miearllngs ( short wooled early fcklns ) each ir-c ; dry s-hcarllngs ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each Be dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual wclKht. 4fjr.c ; dry flint. Kansas und Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual welsht , 38'lc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per ID. . actual weight. 4ii"ic ; dry Hint Colorado murr.iln wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 3i ? c ; feet cut elf , us It Is useless to pay freight on them , SI. Louis ( ii'iieriil JlnrUi'ls. ST. I.Ol'lR. Oct. IS Fmuil-Qulel nnd lower ; patents. $ l.7ufil.r. ; ftralRhts , Jl.431j4.35 ; clear , lt.lUfil.20 ; medliini , ti.rOQ3.5.V : WHEAT Ijiwer ; closing THC below Saturday for Uecember ; May only about He lower ; Decem ber opened " > c lilclier , improved ' , c more , later declined % c , rallied ? e , and then went down > ic ; closing weak ut Ihu iMittom. Spot , louer : No. 2 red. cash , elevator. ! > 3e bid ; Illicit. Kfi9 > f , No. 2 hard ca.ih , SCc ; December , 93J'c ; May. 91\'te \ bid. OOIIN Futures decllncil oecau e of the big visible Increase nml heavy selling by longs , closing "T , ! ; for December nndc for May below Saturday. Spot , dull and lower : No. 2 ciish , 24Vic ; December , 23 4e bid ; May. 27Hc. OATS As usual lluctuatloni followed those of wheat und corn , the close being nt tractlonal declines from Saturday. Spot , lower ; No. 2 cas i , elevator , lS < j bid. tra-k. lO cj No. 2 white , SO ) , ff21c ; December , 18lc bid ; May , 21S21ic. RYE Strong at 42ic. C-OHNMEAL-Steady at $1.43. F1.AX.SEED Ixiwer nt 05c. TIMOTHY SEED I'rlniu. $2.C3. HAY Choice III demand ; prairie , J3.OCif7.50 ; timothy , J7.01ftlO.00. IIUTTI2II Firm ; ereaine-y , KyiSiio dairy. 11 Hl'IGc. EC.OS Steady at 13o. rolTLTUY ClilrkeiK. firm : old bens , CVic ; tptlngs , Sc ; ducks , IP' : C ; K'-e.-ie , Cc , luii e.\it. . WHISKY $1.20. l-OTTONTIES 77c. HAaillNO-Mifl7Vic. .MET A US lead , lower at $3.8033.73. Spelter , noinln-il at J4. I'HOVISIONS-l'nrk. higher : standard mess. jobbing. JS.50. Ijird. higher ; prime steam , J4.27V- ; li. Haci.n ( boxed lots ) , extra hhort corn. . u. ; oas , , u. SHIPMENTS Flour. 13,00il bids. ; wheat , 68,000 bu. ; coin , 77,000 bu. ; oats , 19,000 bu. Iliilllmnre .1liii-UcN. | IIALTIMOItE. Oet. 18.-FLOl'H-Flrm ; west ern superllne , J3.S1ff3.23 : family , JI.COii'l.M ; win ter wheat patents. J3.00i3.23 : spilng wheat pat ent , $ , iOOsi5.2J ; spring wheat stralghls , tl.lUJf 5.03 ; rei-elpts. 1I.S31 bbls. ; exports , 10,21 : ) bills. WHEAT Weak ; spot. October or Niivember , 93(4fi33 > , ; DecemlM-r. 93ViirU3c ; Hteamer. No. 2 red , Sii' > ( i'.iOc ; southein wheat , on grade , 90'/-ji I'fic ; lecelptii , 82,418 bu. ; expoitH , SO.fldi ) bu. C'OIIN Dull ami i-niy ; mixed spot , October ami November , 30 % iif30'ic ; new or old , November or December , 30ij ii ) > 4c ; steamer mixed , L'SWf SSTiic : Houtbern while , 3lsi33c ; miulhern yellow , 3HsW2c ; lecelpts , 3 .243 bu. ; exports. 153.S7S bu. OATH Firm. No. 2 white western , 2'J'l&27c ' ; receipts , 10.70U bu. UYE-Dull ; No. 2 western , Me ; receipts , 13 , . 219 bu. HAY Steady and unchanged. ( JHAIN FllEinilTS-Very llrm : steam to Liv erpool , per nil. , 4 d , October : Cork , for orders , per qr. ; 3s 4'4d , November ; 3s cd , DecemK-r. HL'TTEIl Firm ; fancy creamery , 22'J23c ; fancy ladle , ] 3iil > < ; More packed , 9U1U- . EOns-Flrm ; fresh , 16WI6'ic. ' rilHKSB Steady : fancy New Yin It. hirge. 10 OlOUc ; small , Utftl'ic ; medium , \e > v Orlt'iniN NEW OllLEANS. Oct. 1S.-HOC ! I'ltODl'CTS- Steady. 1'ork , old. S' e. Lird , rellned lleree , l'.4c. Iloxed meats , steady ; valt Khuulders , Dlii' . llacon , clear rlbi sides , Cc. Hams , choice sugar cuieil. t iJi 'jc. ' rOFFEE-ltlo , ordinary to low. fair. JS.751 ? i-'lloUU-Quli't ; extra fancy , J1.50i7I.CO ; pat ents , J3.Mir3.li ) . mUNMEAL-Qulet at Jl.CO. IIItAN-iiulet at C3c. HAY-Steady ; prime , J10.03nil.00 ; cliolce. J13.00 if 13 CO. COIIN Steady ; No. 2 sacked while , SGc ; mixed , 2C 37c ; yeljw | , 3sff39o. OATS-Si.idy ; No. 3 sacked. ! 3 < M e IHCE Firm ; onllnary in giiml , LI v T | iiiil ( irnln nml I'rovlNliinii , LIVEHPOOL. Oct. l&-l'llOVlSlONS-llaron , Inim- clear middles. IlKht. llrm. 53s Ions clear mlddleoi , heavy , U : M. tbort clear bucks , 30s ; slioulilera , equure , 26s Cl. l.ird. prime wtstcrn , dull. 23ii. WHEAT-Spot , No. 2 red. western winter , llrm , 7i 8il ; No. 1 red , northern spring , new , 111 m. 7r S'd. COIIN Spel , Ameilean mixed , old , firm , 3 IU.,1 ; Octnber. quiet. 4s Id. IIAIII.EY-13 to It Ibf. . nrm. 29 . COTTONSHED OIL Llven'oo ] refined. 15 . Imports of wheat during the week : From At lantic poit , 96700 quarter * : fmm I'arlllo po' ( . nrne ; frcin other ports. JH.Oitt quarter * . lin- pnin of corn from Atlantk iwrts were 31.401 ii.uarterr. Toli'ilo MnrK-i'lN. TOIOJPO Oel. IS. WHFAT-Diill nnd lower : K < ! cash. 92We ; December. 91He bid. ( V1HN Active aii' ' ) lower ; No. S mUnl. S-'Hc. n Tsi Dull nnd fteady : Nn. ! mixed , IS'ie. IIVK OuUn : No 2 ciiih. 47c. rmVFHSEFD-Actlvn and steady ; prime cafh nt > * rviolier. tf 5 Oil 1 ewer : Nnrlh Uma. 46c ; South Lima and Imllana , 41c ICnniiii. Pity Mnrkoln. KNSAHC" TV < VtVIIKAT Hrrl ' ' " 'lit lo lrw"r mther dullift flrm Improved de- m nd : 'o , 1 h rd He. No , 2 2 5S4No X 79if ; No. i. TSo ; No , l rtd , tde ; No. I . No , 4 , 7MJSJ' ' , No. S M > rlnR. \-0 j OATS-Actlve. About iteady. No. 2 white 1SH vis'je. HAY-\iivt , ' firm ; choice timothy , JS.M : choice praltlc , . j.m-TTEU-FIrm ; creamery , ! C22c ; dairy. 14tf llroelpti nl I'rlneliiiil .Mnrkrl * . CHICAOO. Oct. -llreelpt l : Wheat. 2 4 < - rs ; corn , l.Ma CBr(1. Mtfi 457 cnr . EMImntPd re ceipts tuni irrow : Wheat , 210 cars ; corn , 800 cata. oau. 4w rnr , MLVNIJAl-OUS. Oct. IS-IlccelpUi : Wheat. ST. LOfIS , Oct. ls.-necelpt : Wheat. IIS car < . DULUTir , Oct. IS. Ilccelpts : Wheat. 709 ears. KAX.1AS CITY , Ot , 18. Ilecelpts : Wheat ( two ilnj-M , ZB7 cars. 1'EOIIIA , Oct. H. Ilpcelpts : Corn , 7S.SOO 1m. : oats. 3.000 IMI : rye. none ; whlfky , C5 bbls. ; wheat , 000 bu. shipment" : Corn. 2,000 liu. ; lints. K.COi ) in , rye , none ; whisky , 1.41.1 bbli. . wheat. fW bu. _ 1'rorln MnrUp < . PIXIIIIA. Oct. 18. rollN Mirket eauy nnd lower : No. 2 , 2l'ic. WHEAT No. 2 teil winter , sales nt 93e. OATS Market Inactive and easy ; No. 2 white. SlUr. WHISKY Fre h high proof spirits , Jl 20. Sun Ifrnnrl PiJ Win-ill anil Hurley. SAN FUANHSro. Oet. H. WHEAT Quiet and firm ; December , I1.47VJ ; May , $ t.4r { . UAItLEY Inactive : Deeemlicr. 85c. STOCKS AMI IInS. ( . > liirki < l Tn k ex On n Stronger Tnnp nnd I'rliM-n .Miivp 1'iMviirilN. ' NEW YOfiK. Oct. IS.-For the llrst llmo In several weeks the price nf stocks were at no tlmo during the day below the level of those pre vailing ut the close the night before. There wc.ro occasional slight reactions today , with no better uppaicnt cause than sympathy with Sugar , winch was Itself markedly strung and WHI luim-il backwurus at times only by prwm taking. Speculation halted during the morning m expectation of a decision by the supreme court at Washington In the Nebraska freight talc case. Although tllls decision Is expected to be In favor of the rnllromls and was looked to give. an upward. Impetus to prices , the announcement that the handing duwn ut the decision hud been postponed was lollowed by a. divided Increase In tbu activity of trading , an activity uttendlng the rl d of prices Instead of the decline for the first time In many weeks. The strength of the granger stocks and the awakened Interest and Improvement In the Vandetbllts were notable. The vigorous upward movement of this power fully Inlluentlal group caused a striking ad vance throughout the list , net gains In nearly all the active stocks equaling nt least u point tinil In several special cases equaling or ex ceeding 2 points. A feature of the market quite n striking ns the strength of the railroad stocks was the neglect of the Industrials , ex cept Sugar , ns compared with the recent trading , and even Sugar showed n falling oil1 In activity us the dny progressed , and the trading In the railroad stock-v developed greater animation. Chi. cage Oas , which of late has entirely overshad owed thH rest of the maiket , today fell Into In nocuous desuetude and was no longer available as an Instrument for the bears to demoralize prices In the general ll t. Its total range of prices was only a small fraction , ntvl- the small volume of transactions In It looked almost like neglect. While Sugar was quite active nnd moved somewhat Irregularly nt a range of ECV- eiul points , It showed sutllclent strength to aid tha test of the list by sympathy nnd clofed nt iv net gain "f 2 per cent. The money market was nntlceiibly easy , whMi was an additional Incentive to a renewal of speculation. The stnlc- m -nts of railroad earnings for the second week In October which were received nil show con tinued mniked Increases over the corre pondlnc period last year , the soft coal roads showing an especially noticeable rreovcrv from their re cent lienvy'eprepslon. . The September stnte- u.ent of the 1'lllsbiirg. Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis caused sharn advance * In the stocks of that company , thn preferred stock rlslni ; 2H points. Pullman advanced K points anil . SiiFquc- hanna * Western preferred 2'J points. \ \ lill- the characters of trading today did not go niitslde the professional limits which marked It for several week ? , the strength of the market showed n practical cessation of the manipulation bv the reactionists. Sugar was the nnlv stock on the lift to how transactions ev-eedlng 20 OftO Fhnres. and the total sales of all stocks fell conslder- nhlv lielnw 2r.i\0ro shares. The bond market wns not very active , but prices were generally llrm. The EvenlniT'nii's London financial cable " markets were quiet but t-ram sjvs"Tin - RtocV nrm todav. consols leadlnir on gtivernment buy ing. Americans were better and the tone at the close wai steady. The opinion here on the market In that the rtinkeout In Tvew lore It practically over. Dealeii. however , do not back their opinion with much buvlnn. apparently pre ferring I" await n more dellnlte lead from New Y-rk Hold Is In strong demand frnm Itussla and r.crmanv and thi > price Is now so high ns to forbid buvlnc fnr New York at present. The actual decision of the cablni-t nqtn silver a not reallv known heie. in Is generally Iwllfved that the Indian mints will not IK reopened nnw. but It Is f-v.re.1 that tli matter hjs been 'eft ' open fnr future dlFCii sl"n. The P.irls nnd llorlin niirket were quiet. " The fnliowlnir were the clnslni- quotations on th leading stockn of the New York exchange today : Atehlson lt\St. ] Paul O.W dopfd J ! > M do pfd ll'J' : < llaltlinoro.t Ohio. . Ifi 1st. P. .t Oin 7SJ Canada IMelflc do pfd 110 Canada Stmtnuru. . o.ii < St. 1 > . M. .t M . 121 Central Paelllc 17 So. r.-ii'ltlo I''M ' dies. .tOlilo a IK So. Uallway 1 ! Chicago .V Alton. . HU C..II.&Q Tuxas .t Paelllc. . - O..VE. I Union Vaclllc -JIM C. C. C. .t St. L W.ibash 7V ( dopfd do pfd H'H ' IM. A Hudson Wheel. A L. E. . . . Del. L. & W do iifd Den. .V IlloB 1'- Ada im Kx 1B do pfd Ainerlean Ex llrt Krhi ( now ) United States Kx. . . 41 KrlnlhtpM : ts > | UVellN Kareo Ex. . . . HH Ft. W.'ivnn iii7 IA. cot.on am (5 real Northern pfd. 13.1 do pfd ' -'I'll Hocklnz V.illov. . . . ( H < Am'n Spirits lols lllliiolsOonlr.il. . . . lit)4l ( : dopfd ' - ' * ' LakoKrlo.WV. . . . 17VAIU. Tobacco f ? i do pfd 74i ! do pfd 101) ) Latin Shore 17'J iOhlcazo 0-in IUM I.oiilnvllbi , t Naih. S ( ! ? ! Coiis. lias all Manhattan L lODi Com. Cabin Co 175 Met. Traction. . . . 11H i Col. F. fe Iron llH ! Michigan Cniilr.il. . 10. I do pfd 00 ' 'IMlCen. Kleetrio HIMi Minn. &St. L do Int Pfd HI lllliioiHStntd18K Mo.P.Ujtllc ! > ! ) ! < | LnCledu OIH : 11 ! H Mohlln&Olilo . . . . Mo.K. A T do nfd - _ do pfd lilH Nat. Lin. Oil HI New Alb. A Ohi. . . . IHi On-iron Imp Co 13)4 ) do pfil a in Pacific Mall : iHl < N..I. Central ntH : Pullman 1'al 171 ! N. Y.Cantral loih SllvurCortlticstin. . 57Vii N. Y. Chi. .t 9U L. . im : Stand. Hopd AT. . . . iiH dolHt pfd 70 iSiiuMr 1HU do''d Ptd OIK : ! do pfd 114U Nor olH i Wiist.n-u 15Vi T. C. A. Iron 27H No. Amer. Co IHi U. S. Leather 7 ( * No. 1'aclllc 10 l do pfd UK do pfd 'U.S. ' Hnlihcr HIM OnltirloA W 17 do pfd 02 Ore. IL A Nav Wt-hterii Union K )6 Ore. Short Line 111 Clil. \\-Htirii. . . . ISM I'lltHUUfk' IDS rxortliwoHtuni l'J'J > l Heading rtopfil HIS HocklHlaml UloliraiKl West. . . . - . " - ' S .LouisAS. If dopfd 57 do nfd 11) ) T.itnl sales of stocks today wetc 233,103 plnres , Including : Atehlson prefenecl , 4,32i ) ; Chicago , Ilurllngton .t Qulncy. I3.SI9 ; Lmlsvllle & Nashville - ville , B.H21I ; Mlsviurl raclllc. 7IJ20 ; New Yorli ( Vntrnl. 8.S79 ; Noitliern I'aclllc preferred , 10.014 ; Iteadlng. .1.IOG ; Hock Island , 7.80 ! ; St. Paul. 18,140 ; Union I'aclllc. 0.00) ; Hay Suite Oas , 3,113 ; Chicago ( las , lii.015 ; Sugar , 47.000 ; Chicago Orcut Westein , 3UOO. \IMV Yoi-lv Moni-y Mni-lii-l. NEW YOIIK. Oct. 'S.-MONEY ON I'ALI/ E.mler at 2ii2ii per cent ; last loan. 2,4 per cent. 1'UIME MEUCANT1LE 1'Al'KH IU8MX per cent. STEUL1NC. nXCHANOE-Easy , with actual bimlness In bankers' bills at lt.84U04.klH for de mand and at J4.Sliiifi4.ii2 for sixty diiynj pistwl rates. JI.8Vj(4.M'i ( and IIM ; cominerclal bills , JI.S1. HAH siLVi-iu-ris c. MEXICAN 1)OLLAHS- l ; c. HAlLltOAl ) HONDS I'lrin. I10VEHNMENT HONDS Firmer. STATE llONDrt-Dull. Closing quulatlons ( in bonds were na follows : Louiloii Stoi-K < liiotnlonN. I/3NDON. Oct. IS.-4 p. in. C-losInu : ConbOlH.in'y..lll 13 fiT Mc.MC-aii orlnmrv. CousuU. aco't. Ill 16-11) ) SLlUul coniniu.i. . Can. Pacific HA N V. Ofliitru irlo : ltl i I'ennirivaiil-k KrlolbtHufu : J ! ) III. Cuntr.ii HAlt SlLVEU-i3-l iI per ounce MONUY-IiilV * per cent. The rate of din-omit in Ihe open market for nhort ) I'Hli U SV : ( | % per cent ; for thi e inontlu' ullU. SWr1 * per rent. Gold ID iiuuteil at lluflios Ayrea today ut 137.SO ; at Lltbon , 4C' . 'at Home. 103.37 Aiiierlcnn Sei-iirlllen In Lniiilnii , LONDO.V , Opt , 18 ' 'lie market for American tecurllleii opened llrm und continued so all day on n Improved Ktnernlil > * | inK. The clo e was Meaay. Honton Stocli Oiintntloii ! ! . 11OSTON. Oct. 1J-C II Km . 'J r per cent , time lonnii , 3ijIIH per cent , nomine prices forM MCK , txjnnn nd mlnlnit shores- A.T/S'S. F fnunr-gi j-iJu in" American Sairsr. . UlUMVt .ont 2H nfd . . . lU i'Ed. ' Elo" HI 1SS llnvst.itu . . . . . < ont Kieo. ptd. . . . 82 Hell Telephone ) . . . 2(13 ( Atohlnon nfd 201 * HostonA Albinv. 'J18 4s HtIM UoAiunAiM.ilna. . . 1117 Cent In , 37 ( Pltoiiburir IMi 'Ajinntio ' S3 Ornernl KlfCtrio. . S4HnoitonAMont.ini 14BH Illinois Steal . . 4HilHiliflA ! lloMcn. . . . IMS Mexican Central. . HUfalu.mol.t Heol.i. . 44A N. Y..VN.K HO ( Centennial HIM Old Colony ISA [ Franklin 504 O.8. L ID JKearx.irrc If Hubber 10 > 4o ! c ola. 3S Union Pacific 2IH Oulnoy IH WestEna O.IM " - 13U We.it Knit ntcl 100 Wolverine 10K \V. Kloc 20 Sun Frniiclii-o Mining ( luotntlotm. SAN ntANClSCO , Oct. ISThe olllclal closing quotations on mining stocks today were ns fol- lown : Silver hars. C7-tc ; Mexican dollars. 45HJM6UC ; drafts , clRht , lie ; drafts , telegraph , lHc. \e v York Mlnlim Qiiotntloiin. NEW YOIIK. Oct. 18. The followlne nro the closlnrr mining quotations : Chnll.ir. AA Ontario : tui ) Crown Volnt US Oimir. UOO Con. till , .t va. . . . isn 1'l.vmontti Oil Deadwood , , I'll ' Quicksilver 101) ) Oouldfe Curry 30 OulokHilvor ofd. . . 100 llnlo.VNornross. . ins Slnrra Novada. . . . 11)0 ) lloincstako .11)01) ) ) Standard 10.1 Iron Silver VI ) Union Con 40 Mexican 41) Yullow Jacket . . . . CO Kin n n cln \otcis. I . DOSTON , Oct. IS. Clearings , J1SS , CM ; bul- ancei * , (1.511,7 % . 11ALT1.MOIIE , Oct. lS.-ClenrlnKs. 2S58.Ki ) ; balances , SltTTi.MS. NEW YOIIK. Oct. 18. Clearings , J50,797,534 ; bnlnnccs , (0,723,300. rillLAnELl'llIA. Oct. 18. Clearings , J10.339- 540 ; balances. Jl.f.S7,037. CltlCARO , Oet. IS. riearlngs , ttA.191,391 ; Xcw York exchange , par ; posted rates , J1.S3m.hJVi. MEMPHIS. Oct. IS. Clearings , J137.27S ; Iwl- ances , Jlll.WSi New York exchange , selling at par. par.INflNNATf. { -INflNNATf. Oct. IS. Money , S ,4 T per cent. New York eti-lialige , par to 13c prumluin , Clear ings , JJ,4S&T,0. NEW OIILEANS , Oct. IS. riearlngi , Jl.013,072 ; New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , (1 per $1,000 discount. ST. LOl'lS. Oct. IS. Clearings , J3.5W.f.Vl ; bal ances. } 1UC,103 ; money , tfiS per cent ; New York exchange , IV discount bid , par asked. CIlll'AaO , Oct. IS. New Yolk Illscult strong on heavy buying oidcrs. Elevated Blocks llrm. Closing : New York Illscult. C1H ; Like Street L. 19'a ; .South Side L , C'JMetminlltan : U 7 > 4 ; West ChlcaKo. 102 ; American Straw board 30ni ! Diamond Match , HO' , . Foreign l > 'l un ni-lnl. IIEIIMN , Oct. IS. Exchange on London , I0m Sl'sd'fg fi'i' ' checks. PAULS. Oct. IS. Three per cent rentes , Wf SOc fnr the nccount. Exchange on I ondon , 25r ISo for the mvount. , LONDON. OcL IS. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank ot England onjl \ - mice today was 20.0(10. ( MAUKKTS. I'rlci-N ( 'niit lime ( o Fall Avlth SI nil y DlHiiiiiioliilliiu : l-'i'iiturrt. NEW YOIIK , Oct. lS. AftT making n steady start at 1 to 3 points advance/ a better class of early cables than expected the cotton market became unsettled and very weak , following dis appointing later cables , public nnd private , the latter Indicating a Iwirlah feeling abroad as the result of udvlces from 'this side predicting n very heavy movement at' the'ports and Interior. The deinand from pot buyers was slack and offered no cncouragcmeht to thote who have been looking for supp irt in that direction. The print cloth maiket was equally destitute of promise. At Tall Hlver the lowest price In the history of the print cloth maiket was reached Satuiday. Liquidation of collon futuies became very active early today nnd continued so through the session. Selling for short account was on a scale that Indicated Increasing confidence on the part of the bears , l-'rom the highest price In the 11101 nlng to the lowest In the aflernoon tha maiket showed a decicase or 13 ] x > lnts. The market was Dually Hteady ac a ni-t decline of 7 ( fflD points , dosing prices : January , 50.07 ; l-'eb- Itliiry , JC.IO ; March , } f.14i April. JC.1S : May , JC.23 ; June , J'i.261 July , JC.30 ; October , $0.03 ; No vember. JC.01 ; December , tfl.03. Spot closed dull nt a decline of Vic ; middling uplands , ( iS-lGcj middling gulf , 7IGc ; middling , ClGo ; net re ceipts. 91 hales ; gross , C.6S3 bales ; exports to llreat Krltaln , 1,105 bales ; France , 2.17 < ; bales ; iimtlneiit. 1,033 bales ; forwarded , 3,722 bales : Kiles. 501 ! bales : stock , nctual , ro,2ll bales. Total today : Net reexIplN. 09,0.12 bali-s ; exports to (5rent. Itiltaln , 9.2W bales : France , 2,170 bales : continent , 1.C33 bales ; stuck , 570.833 bales. Con solidated : Net r celpts , 110.117 bales ; exports to ( Jieut Hrltuln , 41.718 bales ; France , 2.1,901 bales ; continent , 27,910 bales. Total since September 1 : Nut lecelpts. 1.VH,937 bales ; exports to Great llriliiin. 428,378 bales ; Trance , 10.J.120 bales ; con- tliu-nt. 277.7113 bait's. LlYKllT'OOL , Ort. 18. COTTON Sp.it. good business done ; prices steadier ; American mid dling , 31-liid ; sales for llio day. 12.010 bales , of which 1.0(0 bales were for specul-itlon nnd ex port and Included 11,600 bales American ; receipts , 11.100 bales , Including 10.000 bales Ameilean. Futuies opened steady , with a moderate demand. and icloi-ed weak ; American middling L. M. C. . October. 3 32-Cld sellers ; October nnd Novemh r. ; ' . ; r-f M sellers ; Nn\ ember and December. 322-04 K3 2.1-Cld sell-rs December ami .T.inunry. 32J-B4d ; .laniiiiry and February , 3 22-Olrt sellers ; February and March. 3 22-Mi3 23-C4d sellers : March and April , 3 23-01d fellers ; April and Mny , 3 21-Otd . ellcrs ; May nnd June , 3 23-C4d fellcr.i : June nnd July S 2rifi3 SO-CId vnlue ; July and Aueiist , 3 2C-C.IR3 27-Old. NEW OllLEANS. Oct. -COTTON Sternly : sales. 7.2iO bales ; ordinary. 4'Hc : good ordinary. fiUc : low middling. S9-lCe : middling. 'Tdc ; good mld'Jling , 0 l-10c ; fnir middling , or-10c ; receipts , 12 770 bales : Mock. 91.171 bales. Futures steady. rjlef P. " FM bales : October. J-1.7ii'i7".7S ' ; November. - . . .77rr.7lDecember. ( ; . Ji.77fi.7S ? : Jnnnnry. J.1.7 ! ) a : ROFebniniy. . K.slGU'i : Mnn-li , $ : i > 903.90 ; April. J1.94WS.tT May. t.l.'Jfn19. . MEMI'lllS. Oet. -COTTON Easy : mid dling r.7 c ; receipts , 7.577 bales ; shipments. 4.103 ball's ; mock. 43.012 bales ; snle . 3 ROO bnles. ST 1.01'IS Oct. Ift.-C-OTTON-Qulet. 1-lCc . sales 1.10 bales ; n-- lower : 'middling ' , f. 13-l e ; celntn , S.HiO bales- shipments , 3,314 bales ; stock , 18f09 bales. spot buyers amV Indifference with outi-ldc i latiirs. Closed dull , with unchanged to 5 points State ) stock. 491.510 bags ; alloat for the United State4M.OOO bags ; total vhlbl" for the United States , 9ti.r.l ! ( > bags , imalnsl C43.558 bags last yeiir ami 59I.SH bags In UM , HIO DM JANEIIIO. 0-t. H.-COFFEE-llarely steady : NO 2 Itlo. 8,000 rels ; excliange , 7 ir.-32d : receipts , IH COO bags ; cleared for tlie United States , 7,000 bags ; for Europe , 2,001 I HIH ; Muck , 451JiiO bags. Weekly report : Ceffee. barely utemly ; exchange slandanl. R.ono i ls : receipts during the week 101 coo Imics : shlnincnln to the United t-'tHtes , PHOW b-"gs : nlock < 5I.O(0 ( bas. . SANTOS O't. IS.-COI-'t'KE Quietgcml aver age SnntoS.400 re | ; lecrln'M. 3i 0 fl bag * ; stock. l3iloi ) bags. Weekly report : Coffee , qultt ; good averami per 10 kilos. 5OT ( rpa : receipts during the week. 131.000 Iriga ; Mhlpmcnts tn the United Hlilei. 30050 bjgt : si ck 10.HO-X ) b-g < . HAMIIUItn. Oct 18. IJOKFBK Openi'il ' 4 pfg. lower : cluted Vi'upfg. . net lower ; .Bales. 20,00. . ) bugs. IIAVItE. O-t. 18. rOFFEI ! "lo rd ( ( Ulet at ? lf net decline ; sales , ? 1 CO ) bans. Til 1-5 IIHAIiTV \7lKHT. . INBTHI'MKNTS pluccil' on Ille Monday , Oclober. IS : WAHHANTY 'PIJBDS. JCHH riirlsienKou nnd wife to Jens Jen- Hen ; fractional lot 5 In Kiih'llvlsian ' Mock 0 , In I'oiH I'lncfl . J2,0'0 O.V. . Looinls and wlfo to Alary Flnt- how ; PVi lot 7 , block ft , K. V. Smlth'H addition . l.S/0 Smith Omaha Liiml j-oinp.'iny to Thomiin filllcsple ; lot 2 , block 35. ; , South Oinalw . , . ' " -O Bame to mine ; nV ; lot " , f-amu . --ii Ha rah Alnwouto haine : lot 4 , block 2. Mt. DoiiRlns addition . 200 Kli Urown and wlfo to S. M. Il.irn ; north M fcut lot I , block ! 9"i- . Omaha l.COO Jcalili Cootc end wife to S. f llen- nett : lot S. block Iil'J and cant 3 feet , 11 Inches lot 7. block IfW , Omaha. . w tO,0 Ailclph Oelse nnd wife to O. K. Ilaiier : lot ! ) , block 0 , ( TrlKhton ( JUIT CLAIM DKICDS. T- I ) . Currier nnd wlfo to Rebecca Thorpe , executrix ; lot 16 , .block 11 , Ambler I'laco . 1 Union Stock Yitrds rommitiv to Frank Simon ; lot S. block IS , Find : ti' ' II- t'.on to South Omaha . 1 O. K. Hiiuer to O. M. Ilroailwrll ; JeW 1. 2 , K and 20 , block 2 , Toliier it A..s addition , lulH 12 nnd 17 , block 2 , Jotters Second addlt'on ' . 1 SI P. Han-Is to H. T. HIBinH. trustee ; lot 0 , block 3 , Arbor I'lacc . 1 \V. H Itu-wc'll und wlfo to Mlchlpuii Mutual Llfo Insurance company ; lot 12. 1'elhum 1'lace . 1 _ Total . 523,750 OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET Rain Plays Havoc with Men and Beasts Aliko. BLUE MONDAY' CONDITIONS PREVAIL CM ( lie Ileceliit * Mnlnly Coiv Stud mill 1-ViMtorn , ivltli I'rlt'o * HiicliniiKcil Iliiiiilfnl of HOK" Sell * l'l\e Criitn LiMvor. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. IS.-Ilecolpts for the days itullcuted were : Cattle. Hog * . Sheep. Horses October 18 S,6ii ? 671 ioiri 14 October W fi23 3,397 4 , J October 15 2.72 $ 3.153 6SI October C.S.1G 3,365 1,091 October 3,9 1 3.2JS 705 O.'tober C.HS October 11 7,433 1,453 4KW 3 October 9 liOI9 3,572 Sll October S 1,771 VJ76 1,351 5 October 7 ' ' 5,570 3 000 21 October .f. . . . . . . . . . . 5.9X 5713 l | 3 October 5 7,374 Ji.Ml 2.S10 19 October 4 G.SGrt 1.M5 S51 03 October 2 G.U 5,777 126 26 The olllclal number of cars of ntock bronghl In today by each road -was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs's. Missouri P.icltlo Uy. . 'J Union Paelllc System 31 1 12 IK. . & M. V. H. H. . 48 1 1 S. C. & 1' , Hy 1 . . . ; C. , St. I1. , M. .S : O. Uy ,1 1 H. & M. H. H. H..140 6 10 C. , H. & Q. Hy 1 1C. C. & St. J 3 C. , H. I. & P.west. . . 4 . . 12 Total receipts . . . .22S U 3" l The disposition of the days receipts was IXH follows , each unvcr purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Havers. Cattle. HOKS. Sheep. Omaha P.iclclng Co 373 O. H. llammonilCo 3C.1 303 710 Swift nnd Company MI . . . BSJI Cudahy Packing Co 141 113 1131 H. Heeker and IX-gnn. . . . cot J. L. Carey 2S7 . . . 1,020 Lobman .t Uothschllds . . M2 \S' . 1. Steplieits M'J . . . . . . Honton & Underwood . . . . 1U ! . . . ' Huston & Co 171 . . . . Hamilton 310 Dennis 17 ; ) Nelson .Morris , ChlenKO. . 4G9 Other buyers 702 2 Left over 500 Totals wirj " 792 . * , Life In the clock yards was not a ple.isuro today , the steady fall of rain rendering U decidedly unpleasant alike underfoot and overhead. Nothing was Just exactly to suit there were too few hogs and too many cattle the i-attlo looked at their worst nnd the men felt an disagreeable ns the cattle looked. Hut there Is no occasion for soing blue iioi " " 3 s''I'ly ' ' " " ° ld-fiishloiied CATTLK There were 223 cars of fresh cattle , a liberal run , but short of the record Vivr "B0 b ? ' "Ixty-1"0 ears. Heoelpts at ChlctiRo and Kansas CUv were also largo uiul miti-ket i-onuumiia unfavorable , all ol which had a. bad Influence upon the nuir- , . .iUK tllls I'01' " . ud taken IP connection , . ,1 Pislonny weather \\tia sulllclent to render the trade slow and anil. rsot enough fat cattle were offerej to make a real test of the market , only about four loads being reported ! n the yards. They sold at about the same prlc-us as VH.TO paid on Saturday. .m..1 ? ynn' ' * weie full or cow sltilf , lut the Muppij was made up almost rntlrclv of wtsternji. and poor claws of westerns ut that. I he market was slo-.v and week on " " ' Ulml ! < lmt not Illllch dilTcreiH frClU"10',1 ' fioin battmlay on the more d'-sirablo kinds borne uf the Miockers and fue.lor.-i .sold be a general inclination umi.ng 'the ' supply was * lurKe .in'd tne wcatlior nn- i-S'1,1.11 " ' ? . .U''I" " I > n ° t overly brisk No. Av. Sh. I'r. 273 ICO $ J ,15 S > t 237 .0 3 : ,5 73 -CU 120 3 U 73Dti DtiC3 212 80 3 S3 C3 : . 'J 80 3 W C3Oi Oi 211) ) 80 3 W AND ENDS. 0 . 300 343 1 ISO . . . 3 f.O 21 . 82 . . . 3 J-'ii 8IIHKI1 Tlio yiirdH wi-re full of sheep , but u Bood many of tln.-in weio only halted for feed und \\ero not oflcri'd for ssle. Hood inultoiu iieru Hi in. SI , l.lllllH | , | vi > SIIM-K- . , KTIl'lS' , lS.-CATTIi-Ucccl : | > U. 3.000 heal ; Mllliiilvlils. fccu head ; inurKet steady for natlse , wllll mi ( jood c-iitt liuip Texuns sti-ady to uti-imi ; ; fair tn tholcu native | I | | > IIIIIK and ex port fteera , 14 fS S.15 , Imllc of salen. Jl.135(1.W ; die Bed K-ef nnd biitrhi-r steers. J3.SCJ/4 75. l.ullf of mles. H.WHM. Htt-iT * under l.t M pounds Vt.MQt.K : hulk of sales. > J. 0I.20 | : tocKets and feedeiH. J2.40f/4.10 ; bulk of valeii , il.OOfll.OO. cowa nnd belfen. JJ.OOi4.CO. | bull ! of town. IJ.40 (3. ' 'i ; cannliiK cows , tl.GOij2.CO ; bulls. > 2.10'n' ' -.10 ; rcnu und Indian Hlrcm , f2 > oil.23 ; bulk of ? ales , $3.33 3.00 ; cows nnd heifers. > 2.20 HOOH llecellds. 7fKO head ; fldpments. 2000 head marki-t 0jl" ; lower : Ibtht. J3.kO/3.uo. rnlKed J3.Wr3.f3 ; heavy. 13 COfia.iiO. BllljEl' Hecelit | , 2WiO In-ill ; ihlprneriti. none : market dull und steady : unlive niutt.mu. J.1.10 M3.90 : cullH and bucks. Jl.033.5' ' ) ; ttockers , t,40 W2.W ; lambs. l4.CWf5.35. \t- v Ycirk Llvi- Stock , NUW YOIIK. Oct. l8.-UEEVE.4-Itccelpls , 7.9M head ; active , steers firmer , bulls lower native steers , JI.OM25.00 ; staKS and uxen. t.f,0 ffl.W ; iMilln. J2.4iHiJ.20. Cables quote Amerlrnn te-er ut lo > i/lHi < ; refrigerator beef. 7i"i i. No exports CALVES HecelpU. 1 211 headeal : nrm- grarsera higher ; veils. J3.00f7.00 , grasnem. 1J.75 ( { 3.23. SHEEI' AND LAMIlS-IlecclpU. 11. MO head - _ ' ' < 'ic ' hlEher. heep. J3 0K(4.S5 ( ; lamb * . 'n.- ' ! * . . 30 head : firm at .l..fll 40. I'liHt lliitYnlo Live SllieU. EAST Ht'FF.XMJ Ocl 18 t'ATTLK Cholre fm kteers , J I f75 Jl mellum to Iwnvy J4 Kit 4. ; fat heifer * , M 2504.79 , fancy milkers , J4.M tfi W , common to fair. I2.00WJ W. fancy sprlnR- er . J ( W5.00 ! prlnio tn ertta veals , JS.JSvf fo- common to choice , J5.7iJ8.00 : heT fed , J3.5iitT3.7S , HOOS OooJ to cholco yorVers. Jt.lfOI IS ; mixed packers1 grade * , Jl 1IHJ4 IS ; henvy , JI.10O 4 IK pouths , J ] SOffS.Ml ; pigs Ji 2t.fT4.15. SllrEP AND LAM.HSLdmbj. . choice to ex- trn. J.VfliKtS.7S ; common to fair. JJ SMfS.sO , culls to fair. I4.3MIA.1S ; yearlings , common to choice. Jl.txvfll f ; feeding Inmbs. J3.MIfS.SO. Sheep , cholcn celeoled wethers. JI.SoJT4.M- lr to choice mixed. M. 4.2S. cull * to common , JJK > 0.1.W. rnicvKu iivn .STOCK MAUKKT. CnJtlo Unrcly Slriuly HIIKI it Mt-Ucl l.inver Mhorp .MroliK. ritlCAOO. Oct. lS.ooil cattle sold pretty well at firm prices , while common and medium jsrades sold only fairly nt barely steady prlc-cs. Native cnltlu were wanted at from Jl.M to Jl.TiO for common to peed dressed beef sleett while good to extra shipping cattle were active at from JI.75 to JS.3S. Choice beeve * l-re III only fair supply nnd the bulk of the cattle went fnr from JI.50 to J3.10 , half fat nnd over laige steers com- prlslnir , ns usual , too large a vh.irc of t.ie offer ings. There was n fair demand for Mocker * and feeders at from J ] to J4.S5. Cholre to fancy calves sold nt from $ SS. > to JS.73. There was a fairly active demand for hogs and Kale * were mode largely nt So under lost week's closing priors , undesirable lots ruling the \ve k- cst. Sales were made of heavy packers at from J3.S3 to 5,1.C5. while prime Unlit weights brought from H.W to Jl , the bulk of the liogs crossing the scales nt from JS.TO to J3.90. The market gathered strength ns the day advanced nnd the late sales were nt the best prices , the supply be ing about nil ( .old. Trade In sheep nnd lambs was again lively , prices ruling strong from the opening to the close. Sheep were wanted at from J2.W to J3 for the poorest natives , up to from 11.25 to Jl r ) for the liest Hocks. Western range sheep sold nc- tlvely nt from J.1.25 to J4.IO. feeders being In gonil demand at from JJ.23 to JJ.SJ. Lambs sold briskly at from J3.75 li > J6. latgcly nt JI.75 to J. . 00. Fcodlni ) ImnlH sold at from JI.40 to JI.73. nnd _ feeding sheep went largely nt from JS.CO to Jit.03. Itecelpts : Cattle. 20.000 head ; hogs , S8.000 head ; sheep , 17,000 head. KIIIIRIIN City Live Mod ; . KANSAS CITY , Oct. IS.-CATTLK-Ilreelpts. 10,000 head ; best natives strong ; others steady to lOo lower ; Texas steers. J2.0j 4.15 ; Texas cows. J2.005f3.00 ; native sleets , } 3.r-J ( | ; native cows nnd heifers. Jl.i j73.S3 ; stocXers nnd feeders , J2.SOW4.30 ; bulls. J2.00'ii.1.2 : . lloas-lttwlpts , 3.1XW head : market weak to fc lower ; bulk of sales , $3.fMSi3.i ; heuvlcM. J.1.r.0il > 3.C..J packers , J3.43W3.fiO ; mixed and lights. J3.E.O . MV..l"rk.f ? > r * ' W-MfJ.TO : pigs , J3.C5SJ3.73. SHLEl'-Itecelpts. 6.1 H ) head ; market llrm ; lambs , J3.SOUS.23 ; mutton * , J3.GOJT4.00. Sloi'K In llWord of receipts nf live 'stock nt the four principal markets for October IS : , . , Cattle. Hops. Sheen. "j"nlm 5.007 (171 ( 10.154 I lllcaRO 20.000 SO.OilO 17000 Kansas City 10.000 3.000.000 ht- Louis 3,00. . ) j.ooo 2.000 Totals 3S.IM7 liTcTI sTilil Oil Mlll-U < - ( . OIL CITV. IM. . Oct. IS.-Ciedlt balance ! . , CV ; cortlllcntes , no bids ; sales. 2 bbls. at We- sales on .November options , ii.c ; shipments. 1CS.C2S bbls ; runI1S.2SC hb'n. rilAKLESTON. Oct. lS.-Tiiip.-ntlne. market quid nt ' . .iillnsln , firm. SAVANNAH. On. . Oct. 1S-Sdills | tiiipcntlne , steady at sn c ; sales. SS5 bales ; receipts. 717 . ' . " . , ' ' 'wl'i. llrm ; sales , 1,135 i.hls . : i.-celpls. . . . .M . bhls. CJuole closlnr : : A. II. P. . $1 2" . ; l : . ! ' . , } ' 'vu' N" ' ' J2' " ° ; wlllll"w Kl tM , J2.'l3 ; water white ! wilMlNHTON. N. P. , Oct. IH.-Splilis turpen- tine. " iinchntiKed , nnthlni ; doluu. Itnsln llrm nt ' ? - * ' ' Crl"1C tur'lltllu'- | inlet at JI.50 LONDON , Oct is. Calcutta linseed , fpot 33s ipVr" " 1 ; . ' " "t"L" " ' n > "m"1' 4' ' " ' Tu" " ' " . . . . ' ' " ' _ . " ' llr-v ( : < > < > ( l Miirkrl. IS. Diy Kmids slnw less situation also 11 , , . dlstilbutl , , , , being re .Vied light In nenily till sections. Collections remain g.iod. llrown cottons , as n rule , were entv In pun-hasp wllhi.ut nny very heavy deinand IM-IIIU repnrtiil. Heavy weight gonds for i-xpott are still In quiet request. Coarse ciloied gis , ] , | In , revalllng. ! " " ' " 'I1,1.1,1 " "il ' " " " ' wl" ' "n < " " > maiket Other lines are Inactive and buyers llnd less dltllculty In securing amounts at their own figures than thev did lasi week. The low- prices for print cloths , 2 c. railed to quicken iiuriir nrc.-iH. LONDON. Oct. 1S.-HKET SFOAU-Oclobcr. . Ss ( . .y.il ; December and Mnrcli S Ji.d ' ' " " ' 1srOAItlloV. fN'J"n 'Vr - - . nominal ; , , fair iclliilng. 3 5-lic ; cenlrlfugiil. or te.- . ( . 3 13-lfic. ' , . , ti\v M'v' - - , Oct. 18 SI-rjAll Olilel- open kettle. 2ij 3e : centrifugal while. ; .V ( i { (13loeyellows , 3'W3 IS IBceionds ; , SSiSo- granulated , not quoted ; nyrup. Itijjjjr. ' choice. S'.J'iS ' 1c ; fancy. 8c. I'runes , 5 iSi.c per In. , as to size and quality. Apricots , royal. 7(7- S'fc' Moor iKiik. ! ifrlPzc. Teaches , lllipeeled 7&1Uieelel ; | , 12'i J17c. \Vnol > lnrli-fN. NEW YOIIK. Oct IS. WOOL-FIims domestic lleece. 2't(27e ' , steady and unchanged ; Texas , 13 Hi 17c. ST. I.OI-IS , Oct. IS. WOOL-I'nclinnPil ; me dium , 15i2lc ; light line. 13Epi ) ! < - ; heavy line , lOftllc ; tub washed , 22fi31c. Too \Vi-nIi for ( litTrip. . ALBANY , N. Y. , Oct. IS. Henry Tucker of Troy , N. Y. , whoso death In reported In AsHOciateil I'ross dispatches from tilt- Klon dike , was a son of Henry O. Tucker , pro prietor and editor of the Troy Press , and the circum.ytniices connected with his ven turing to the sold region- complete with his death a pathetic Mory. Ho wna a yotitiH : man of frail constitution hut Indomitable purpose and started for the fjolil Holds upon a two days' notice to Ills parent * . He had hern doing- editorial work at Troy and political work in the legislature here. With HIP money lie Raved he had intended to KO to Km-opp or elsewhcie , or a month's vaca tion In Mnlno. He itddenlv decided to so lo tlie ( ? old Held * and hbi father could not hinder him in his purpo-e. Atlenilil to tinnier a CoiiNiiI. NJSW YOHK , Oct. 1S. Ailvlt-OH from H'o .laneiro , Uraxll , Plate that n servant In the employ of William T. Towne.s , the I'tilted Slates tonsul general In Itlo J.ineiro. has made an unsticcec.sful attempt to murder the consul general. Mr. Townes1 assailant has been placed under airest. William Townc. ) was appointed coti'ul m > n- eral to Kin de Janeiro from Virginia on April 7. IMfl. liy President flcveland. I'rosl- dent McICInley on Saturday nlj-ht an- nouneed tlio appointment of KIIKPIIC Seeder of IlllnolH as coninl Kenernl In Itlo do Janeiro to succeed Mr. Tovvnen. Aroliltlnliop Deuli-H | he Story. NK\V YOltK , Oct. lS.--\r-hbi-hoj ) fonl- gan refused io be su.-n with refetetlcc lethe the statement that all the pirochl.il s-htols would he turned over to : he lloaid of I-Hii- cation , provided that on.- ' hour bo devoted to i ho H'-ichliig of the tcnetH of the faith to Roman Cuthollc children , l-'rnin anot'ici- Hoiii-cp it was Iciiriied that the 'trvhlilitiioii linil denied tlie jstory alisolulely. Select Inml for rolonj- . DKNVI3H , Oel. IS. A tract cf eighty acres of land at the edge of tlie city limits 1ms been selected by the promolcr of the Now 101 a union as a Murtc-r for the work at CHRISTIE-STREET va fiiiiKni , if..oDOII. i-iiii.v I'uiii. Stocks , Grainand Provisions , Itooiii 111 4lldll l-ll of Trillin ( Tel. IGUj.j C. C. CH1USTJI' ; . President K. J. STJU3IST . Vice Presldenl G , \V. KENNEV . ficcrutary David T. Ucalb , freei. Nc 3637. P. I' . Keal.Vlcc I'rcH llnlon .Nnlloiiiil IlniiU Ohns. II. V. Lewis , Cash. Capital. JCOO.OOO. KANSAS CITMo. . . April U. 1857. We heioliy certify that the ChrlBtle-ftivet CominivElun Company dan thin duy coniu.i-iiced IiUflncts with UK by depoeltlni ; l''lfly TlioiisanJ Cidlum lj'i,000.00) ' ) In cacti. ( Ltatea. ) CIIAKLES H. V LEWIS , JflKlES E BOYD & C0 , , Tulc'plionc 1 ( ) ; ( ! ) . Omnhii , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , PKOVISI ONSundSTOCKS ItOAIiD OF TIM ( > I1. Dlrei-t wlreH to ChlcnEO and New York. iiiknla. Julin Aurrin & Co. Wj re Commission Oe- olJCIil-nni - iMlnlill hril ISII'J. Do atfi'n 'rul fimli urn In liiiklnrux Kirc'iilf urdiTH pr niitl > for fiillin- delivery un Clili-iiKii , )1lniiiiiiilU | mill A'ttr VorU llniirilM , Oiiiiilin OllliiItoiini J , fi , V. Life , Illllu. -li'pliiiiii' 1)111. ) FI.OVI ) J. CA3UMIii.L : , 3lMiillc-r- | . Denver and A dor.cn , mcmliern of the union- have tnken up their residence there. Th colony will brRln cnrrylnR forwnrd prnc'l I work whlih will Rlvn early rtittirns. llefiine ( o IIM cMluiilir.le nted. A1.HANY. N' . Y. . 0-t. IS. The complnlnl of Mortimer Hcndrlcks of Xcw York Oltr niMlii't the Mniilmttan Italtwny company , iilloL-ing tint Its il ( - root on * hud tmlnwfully- iwlil out funds of the corporntlon In dlvu ( lends to sto khu'ders nKKrrjtatll'K some W , . ovXl.000 niiil nttkltiK that mi inve.itlgntlon b made of the nlfulra of the e.mpnny . for a period of six ycnrs , wn * ( llsiulssc.l by th rnlltond commission toilny. Kiiulnrcr for fiinnl ( 'oiiiinlnloii. . \VASI11NOTOX , Oct. IS.- Colonel 1'etcr C. Unifies of the KiiKlncer corps of the itnny , nt ipreseftt In dur o ot river nnd hnrbor Improvements for the Italtlmore dltrlctnt \ been appointed ; o be ennlneer cnmnn slonep on the N'lcitrimunn ojitml coinmisslon , and has accepted the appointment. I'npliilii Lovcrlnu ; to lit * Tried. CHIC.U1O. O.M. is.-Secretary Alccr tins directed Oonernl Hnvike that a i"v > urt-mar tlnl be ordered for the trial of rap'aln ' l iv- erlim In cnsi' the cnplaln def not n 'li for a court of Inquiry. I'aptaln LoverlnR , II 1 alleged , brutally milt rented a. : irlvnti vaincil Hammond nt Kort :5'i'-il.lMi rrceittl ) . nniin to llr HurleilVeilneidny. . Js'KW YOHK. Oct. IS. Thp fuiter.il of Charles A. liana will take place at Dosorls , his lale home , on Wednesday next. The service will he read lit SL Paul's ICplsicopal church In Olencove. U I. , and the Inlnr- tnent will ttike plnce nt the cemetery adJoining - Joining tint i-hurch. -9 AS TOLD IN TUB NKW HOOK , "COMPLETE MANHOOD. " Thousands of happy men pronounce thl work the tne'.insnf their physical salvation , It KU-es the latest scicntilicfiictsconcernlnir inarrl Ke. . H describe' ; the only known method of at taining fullest natural mnnly vlRnr. It points out Home Treatment for nil ex cesses nnd sexual disbarments. It shown how to cure nervousness , Iwpo. lessness. despondency. One cony of "COMl'LF.TR MANHOOD AN U HOW TO ATTAIN IT" sent fu-c , In plain wrapper , sealed svcurclv , to theKdilresi of nnv sincere Inquirer , by the Krle Meillcul ( -ompnny , 64 NIiiKnru St , 'llullalo , N. Y. llj I'lireluiMlim CooilM Pilule ut the I'll ! . AWNINUS ANU TENTS. O.MA1IA TKVT AM ) llt'lllir.It CO. ( Successors Omaha Tcr.t and Awning Co. ) Manufacturer * tents , iiuiiliigs. Jubbt-rn Indies * and gents' inacliintoslici. Tents tor rent. 1311 Fiirnam St. . Omaha. I5U13WEUIE ? OMAHA lllliVIASSOCIATION. . Car load uhlnmcntB made In our own rrntei curs , lllue Ribbon , Elite Export. Ylcnnti Export and Family Export delivered to all of the cllv. \vrriiMti. : ituos. A- SMITH co. I's-tug , Sewer nnd Hull.HUB . IlltlClv. Cnpnclty. 100,000 per day Olllce nnd yard. 2J < 1 pud Hickory Sts. Tclepnonc 425. Omaha. Neb. COUNJCF. WOltUS. O. V. Kl'KtiKTKlt , lOACI.i : COHMCIO WOHK3. Miiniifnciurcr f Oalvnntzed Iron Cornices. On'- vnul7.cd Iron SkyllglitM. Tin , lion and .Slut * Hoofing. AKCIU for Klnnear's Sttel Cclllntt. IOS-10-12 Nrtii Eleventh street CIlACKEi : FACTOniES. A.MJiIICAIIISCI'IT AXII Jlli'13. CO. , \VhoiCfale Craclt r MnnufactuiTrs , OMAHA Neb. DYE WOUKH. sciioi-iSA < ; K's T\VIX crrv IJYB \voitivs. ir.-ji i-ill-mi in si. Dyclni ; and cleaning of gaiments and Koods of every ilctcrip'.lou. L.'leiinlnK of line Kartuenta a rpiclnlty. FLOUR MILLS. S. | . \ CMMAN , Flour , Meal , Toed and llrnn , 1013-15-17 North 17th Street , Omahn , Neb. C. K. Illack , manager. Telephone 692. 111ON WOHKI3. DAVIS .V COU'CILL IHUN WIIIUCS , Iron nml llriiNH l-'oiniilei-M. Mnnufnct-.irers and Jold > r ot llaclilncry. Oen , rral icpalr'.liB n speclnltv. 1501. U03 and 1505 Jackson street , Omana Neb. .v .t viuiy.ixn nu > \ WOIIKS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and Illackmnllli work. i-nzlneerH : ; ii"i < 'cntracfrs for File 1'roof Ilnllil- Ins" . Olllce nnd workn : U. I' . Hy nnd South 17th Mi eft. Oirmlm. LINSEED OIL. WOOD.IIAX I.1\SICIOI > OIL \VOHKS. Manufnctuiers uiu pioccss raw llnveod all , Iccttlo boiled ! lnseea oil , old pinccas Kiound lln * seed cake , gi-jund nnd Bcrtcm-L' flaxteed for ilniggliil8. OMAHA. NE1I I/l'NaES-MATTUES3ES. " L. c. notip. Manufacturer LounKC * , Couchcb , Muttrc-s fs. lobber of Fprlnu lledii and Fcathcra JI1-4I3 B. 10th street. OMAHA unnmxc co. Manufacturers of hicli Krnde Mattrefse ; , 1SOM Nlrhnlat Street , Omaha , cn EUALL AND BlllltT FACTOUIF.3. KAT/-XKVH.V.S COMI'AXY. Mfcrs. Clothing , 1'antn , Shirts nnd Overalls OMAHA. NEH. BHIUT FACTOniKS. j. ii. i-vA.\jj. MIIIllASICA SIIIUT COSII'AXY. Exchmlve custom ihlrt Ullorn. 1615 Farnam. TINWAIIE. WIWTKHX TIXU'AHK C'OMI'A.XY , J I'lei-cd , Htninped and Japanned Tlnnare , Ornrv. to Iron , Hollow Ware , -te. 1003 rurnain Bt. OMAHA.NEIl. VINKC.AIl AN ! ) I'lUKI.KS. IIAAItMANN VIMt\H CO. , Manaufaciurem of VIncKar , I'lcklo. Cutiup * . MuBtnrdo , Celery and Worccnteriililro Snuce , WACJON8 AND UA HillAJ 1-23. WILLIAM r For a good Kubkluntlul vehicle of any detcrlp * tlun , for repaintlnK or rubtx-r tlrui on new or old vvhteli , thu Lett place U < 7th und : > itt > nio.M ) OAHIIIACI : co. Cheap , medium prin.il and tony carrlagn. Any tnliiK you wunt. n-conJ band or new. lleadiuurterii for Itubber tires , warranted. IS til and Hurney , cppunlte Court Houte. A. J. MOO , Mil Full line of Currloijcii , UuggleB , I'haetoni , I'an ; Curie. Whc-clM rubber tlird. ' [ tie ben l > thi cher.Deit. _ CIQAU MANUFACTL'HEUa. 11 i\ii & co. factory In Ihu went. leading Jib. U-r of Onmhu. KmiKm City. Lincoln and tit. Junt-iili bundlu uur ioods. 100J 1'amam > tr k