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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1897)
THE O3FAHA DAILT BEE ; THTTESPAY , INTOTEMBER 25. 1897. 11 CJMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Day Prcdoeea a Qaiet EEFect Upon All the Markets. LVIRPOOL REPORTS GIVE WHIAT A BOOST 21 a r nnil Drccttilirr Clo.c Illclirr ntid Oatltn Pnrllrlimfp in the .Vilrnnof Ollirp Cninniiiill- tlrn A I ) on I the Entile. CHICAGO , Nor. SI. In anHcl aUon of to- Tnorrow's Th nk. irlvW holiday th Board of Trade marka.s were all very qukrt I6dajr , but were all f lrlfirm. . Whs t w s helped b- another Rood advance at Liverpool and closed 't Hi ; higher for Mar and * c hkr ver far Det-emb-r. Corn and provisions ck > ed obout where they did yes. rday and oats about 1-lSc hlch ° r. Wheat opened at an advance of from He to SMny bolnR quoted at 91H * me , STOOR cables And a euddcn and cmphatlo drop In tbc receipts In the nortlrirest. en couraged the bulls and caused moderate buying. Calls sold yesterday afternoon Ho over the day's cioslnc price for May , de livery , so that , fortified by the liberal lines of those privileges they had bought , sonic of the heaviest local scalpers became free tellers and In the first -.wo hours the .May price touched wlrhln He of the call price , or. say. 91Hc. It reached that polntXon sev eral occasions In the time named , and once or tw"e ! Jumped to Sl4p51 c. but reacte-1 to 91Hc. the latter throurdou : the forenoon b i i , the prlT nt which buyers seemed Trillins to take offerings. Liverpool - re- portsil Kreat firmnesj In Uie prices there , but an advance of Id was considerably re- diced l > ofore- the close. The cloe showetl lh day's gain at Liverpool rinsing from i < d for December o Hd for later dollverle ? . The Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were 7(2 ( cars nsralnst "S8 cars the previous week , bat only 445 cnrs were received the corre- rpondlnc' day of the year before. The re ceipts at Chicago * ere 145 cars by rail and CKX ) bu. by lake. New York reported a Rood continental demand and cabte acceptances of yesterday's offerincs. both to the con tinent and United Kingdom. S . LouU re ported cnWe acceptances of wheat offered to France the day before. Seaboard clear ances of vheat and flour were Quite up to the recent liberal volume , amounting to C70. < XO bu. Ono weighty bcari h fact was that the recelp.s at western primary mar- ! < -Tf l.CTs.WI bu. . compared with only KS.OM bu. the corre T > ondlnr day of l -j. The market was very tame and required constant prodding by the bull crowd to make Jt a uma an appearance of beln ? alive. Near ths c'ose It was urged Into a little ar y l.y iniylnj ; ord ts frowj the clique at 31"e for Miy. at which orSce there T a proilt of He In a larse number of the calls bought yesterday afternoon , and the s Int , acralnst these privileges prevented a further advance. The closing price was 81Tsc for Miy. Corn was almost without Interest , prices kiplns wl'hin a Uc ranire. The feeling was rather easy , though flnal futures showed tout little change. Selling Dwrember and replacing It ulth May constltuteil mo5t of the business. Iteceipts were C33 cars. A strcngthfnlng feature was the enormous local shipments. 94VO bu. Cables were KJ lower. May ransed from CS'iSCC'Hc to 2j4j fi lic and closed a shade lower A" 23Sc. A very quiet session -sras passed In oats. Scarcely any Interest was tak-n in the market and fluctuations kept within ISSc. Tt-ere - vras moderate selling of December ard buying May at l ic difference. A good casi business was rc > portt < l and 2M,0 bu. were sold for shipment. Recjlpts were 321 cars. May ranged from "He to 2Jc and c'o = d a shade Uleher at Hc. Speculative trading In provisions was very dull. s = o dull. In facr. that fluctuations were contlned 'to 2 ic. Large receipts of hogs encouraged a little selling early In the day , chiefly on the b half of packers , and the slieht de- c'lne occasioned was. eventually recovered. Thp demand for cash products was quite active. At the oose January part was un- * hang > d at JS.II Jantwry lard unchinseil at ! 8y < ? S2IVi and Januarj' ribs unchanged nt fl.13. Estlmn'.eJ recefpts Thursday : 'WTieat. IK cnrs ; corn , 5W cars ; oats , 410 cars ; hogsX. . - 0/3 nead. , ' . i.jjiiig futures ranged as follows : Artle'ifCTopja. jHUli. \'Lx. \ \ Clo i. Nov. . . n.-.u 354 " May - . Jin K1U Corn Nor . . . 21 2(5 ( CO 20 ItS 20 May ! ! ! JOH&H Oats- " ' SOU 20H May. . : SSH loi-X 7 20 7 17H 7 SO 7 ITU H 13 8 15 s 10 12J , 8 1SH 4 07 H 4 10 4 10 4 16 Ja- , . . . 4 'M 20 4 V2H 4 224 EblKlb * D s . 4 124 4 IS 4 121. 4 15 4 15 Jaa . . -I 15 4 ; : 4 I''l 4 13 4 15 Cash quotations were as follows : KLOUR Steady winter patents , . straights. SI.3061 6) ; rprlrg specials. $5.59 ; spring patents , H-I-MfiW ; bakers tJ-i iitO. WHEAT No. i iprmi. 'Si.ei- ; No. 3 spring 'Mi u'ic : No. 5 red. l jtt-c. fORN-No. 5. JS4C. OATS-No. J. S65.C f. o. b. ; No. S white. S34J K\f liYE No. 5. 47Vc. II.VRLEY No. I. fe J4S' . FUXSKEO No. 1. 1 Mr1.10. TIMOTHY ? EEt > Prime. I5.67H. PROVISIONS I"cre. ] mess , per bbl. t7. g7.51. 1-ird. per WO lb- . . J4.17Vt4.W. Short rth We > (1 xp t4.1S4il.7d. Dry ntf ! > i shoulders ( t xJ ) SI TftjW. # hcrt clear tlie ! tboxed ) . ti.SuC 4 ' 2' . WIUSICT Distillers' finished goods , per gal. UlSVOARSCut SVOARS-Cut loaf. 13.S4 : granulated , J3.5I. O. t.ie Produce exchange today the butter market was steady ; creameties. ISfiilc ; dairies ! . ( ( ; . Chese. flrrn at fftSUcl Eggs. rre h a 1st Live | 4ultry. market dulll turkeys cSltkens. tc ; rprtrRS. ifci c. Clicks. Cy ' M-\V YOHIt UEXnilAl. 3IAKKKT Quotntlonit of the liny oil Geiiem Com moil I Hex. * NEW YORK , Nav. 5-FLOUR-R ( vHpt . 51. Kl Mis. . exiwrts. 7. 3 bUs. ; quUM but nrm wn-er patents. II.SC > 9.54 ; wlater straights. Jl 5 O'l.f" . Minneoi * patenU. K.iWftS.M. Rye flour cj : tet tup < rtloe. t.7S43.5S. IJuck wheat Hour dull. dull.Ul Ul TCWHEAT Inaclhe at < -uUNMKAL Slmdy : > * ! | Ju- CSc I.YE-Dull : N S w * t ra. 1SAIILEY Quiet. liAHLKV MALT Steady , western. . WHKAT-Raeelpu. : i . bu. : pu , . sk SSI liu. si , t. lirm : No. 2 red. IJ.OM , arbwt. v . .r. . . op-T-c-i nrm on higher raU - > and mIl north- n si re. elpts. ruled Mror.g all day rei light offer- Jre and ck > ed nrm at SBStc nrt Advance : Nn : ? ; > Tmbr' cu1' * * * * ' . IDecember. JSt ; & l i JJtN- Receipt ! . ] Qa.4k bu ; eiport * 71533 bv ST > - t. > ; No. J3\c. Options orned nlMly with wntat. sfcl o.T under dlKiiH ltt- lr.Kal.Va an.1 d < K d H < " net lower : Novemlxr cl1 * r ! . 2c ; December. 3m&31\c ; eta * * , ] . 31\c OATS'Receipts. . H. < " ) bu. : exports , 1C S9 ij ap t dull ; NO. i. Me. Options dull and uri- chsng.- . ! all day ; Pebruar } ' cl * d. S % e ; Drfum- p * lr ' - - - , " " - . HAY-Sieady. shlpplnc. 44 4ii ' HOI'S steady : l Ji crap. I8 c : cron. te. IU7 rrx.p. Uglfc. HIDES Steady ; Oalv lcn. lie ; Texi Ury , 15c f C r rn a. 17Hltc. L"ATHni-QuIet ; hemloek sole. Uutnns Wilor.-IHill ; fle , I'KOVIMONS-Ifcf. ncady ; family. . . . . . . jn-t extra mw * . 17.V < JS. ( ) ; l > * f hanu , in | i f.Cut m ts. Quiet : p > ckl d belle * . H.TiO 7 l < j pli-kleU h.iuld ri. i 15 ; pickled hams. I'ikMlli. lArd. steady ; w * tern tteimed , Jl 45 HI.V ) refined , steady. Pjrk. tt iy ; family. ' MKT UriB Iron , warranls. w ak at JUG b .1. 16 &i a kd. . Ijke copper , dull at IW.SS bid. J137S Hiked. Tin. < iulet at lti. ? 1.1,1. HIM n > k t Spelter easier at H.S1 W.I , J4.W asV l , I.mtd. exrKanee , quiet at R.6W.65 ; brokers. trnnrr at US * . I - \ LlAiWJulet : city , JUc bW ; ouuatry , J i fl"1a la qoallty. ell - rminnaewd. steady : prime crude , HHc- ii ; me yellow. HHc : pMraleum , quiet and iteady : uniM cU > ( d at We UJ. Ro tn. ieady ; strained , r n > - " n to good. UtJ@LO. Turpentine , firm at tr > irt H . MIIsteady ; fair to extra. IHUf c. Japan. in' e M > HASSES Steaily : New Or > D , open kettle r , i 11 chnloe. KOllc. ' * -REIOHTS--4uleU but flrm ; cotton by steam. SI train by steam , 4Uc ItlTTKR Receipts , 4.I5S piirs. : nurLet nol t ; aM i * dairy. 12 # > * c : wnttrn creamery llov3c- r c" ff. factery. llSIJlle ' ' 'oIEKSE-Re | lpta. K S pk § . . market nulet : UT while. 8 ) trr b < r , Sc : small while. Sej - tAmb" . S11 : larat on orl. . rplember. S jc : mmall c J.Tfd Sefrtember. Ue : larzOctober. . Tt Otc ; nil ! --rfr. . IH : Hhl ikiTai. CBillc- part k m HiUc : full skiow , ZSlrl.- KTI1S nv 'pts , H t pkcs. mi a'a' * and PeauiylTajiU. SHrrv . wrtern 2c Itnliliuurr .Market * . HK. No . U- and i Mtra. western family. Jl Kfi" W. . . . * wlwAc frtr ' .W."F # 2S. { Tln iu'ritji + 1 win * w ' iL * * > CTtpt * . I'.JM bMA expert * . W 17 bbls. I WHBAT Firwr. epot. He * V famr No. I red. W WV : receipt. , to 4M l.o. . etpnrt * . JW.4TS bu , . southern wheat , by - - - - - - - southern wtit. . - . - . . SJ te : Nor mbr or I < ec n 4i-r. aew or oM. ntSc , > tem r nixed. Jr > H * Ac ; receipt * . l > . - ! S : nrports. .m bo. : sou them white. M9 tci xmthera yll w. O JIf. OATS VJl't and Me dr : No. t white. 9recHpts. . 71.oK bu. : Mporti. ! JS.i5 bu. KTK-nrm : No. J western. \ ; re lp ( , . . Ira. HAY 9tem1r : ehowe tlmnthy. SU ( O aHce-i. GRAIN FREIGHTS Vety Am- steam te LIT- rponl per bu. . 3' d Novei , < b r. BfTTRR itexdy. oiMmery. e. BOX -Flrm ; fresh. He. CHB B 5ie < ly ; fancy Neir Yortc , large. iO e. OMAHA OHMHIAIj JIAHKHTS. Conillllnn of Tr.nde nnil QnntnllonH on Mnple nml Knncr Prmlucc. BOOS Strlftly frert. 17c. BtTTBR-Comm n to fair. l lle : ehtrtee to aney. 141 < * : separator creamery. He ; gathered creamery , S > VKAL Choice fat , M 10 13) ) Ibs. , < taoted at te ; < UX9 aa < J coarse. 45c. ( LIVK IXJULTnY-Hens. 44Hc ; cocks , J 4cj prlnic chkkens , per lb. . 4H < r * : docks , Cv7e ; DRESSED rorLTnY-Chken , SOfcj tur- keya. S-Ollc ; Kewe , Sc. dtMks. 7c. J'lGEONF LKe. TSc ; d ad ptgeoni not wanted. HAY Upland. I .W : midland. SS.W : lowtand , 5. ) ; rye sratr , si : color makes the prtee on my ; light bales sell the best ; only tap bring top prices.VKGRTAULES. VKGRTAULES. . CELKItr Good stock. Urge , 4fc : small , . 'ONIONS Per ! . . . tlRANS Hand-picked navy , per bo. . S1.W. MVBKT IK-'TATOKS Per bbl. . SS.7 * . CM3HAOK-H-inve ( rrown. per lb. , I flWc. 11 rATOES Honie Erown. WVKc : western clock. &H/roc. PRUIT ? . QflNCES-Callfornla. per l i. U.K. APPLES Wlnt-r stctk. JS ; ! . * ; California JelUfl-jwer , loxes. Jl.VXtl.C. ) ; Colorado Jona- thuns. boxes. ll.7i. CHANUBItniKjs-Jjrje.vs , per bl17.0J ; Wl - CMi n Itell & liURle. S7.EO. CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO PEARS Cw > l winter NelK Sl W. ORAI'ES CatawbasIb. . baskets , TROPICAL KP.tTITS. ORANOESS Mexican , per box. MM : Louls- -e. . . . . . t : California. 3W. JJ.95flC.75 ; 93..j I.K. DANANAP Choice , tenre s'.ock. per bunch. : J.OXrS.Si. me-llum-slied bunches , J1.U.W. MlSCKLL-VNEOUri. NLTS-Alroon.l ! , per IK. lare slxe. lltlSc : razlis. P r lb. . 10c ; Knitllsh walnuts , per lb. . ancy. soft shell , lie : standards , 14 llc ; nlt-rts. jer lb. KV : ; pecans , polished , Urse , JtilOi- . lumto. 15c : larse hickory nuts , Jl.S per bu amall JIM per bu. : coooanuts. per 1W , * . . { ? LOO : pea" " " , raw. 54c ; misted. SC Hc. KIGS Imported fancy , 3 crown. 14-lb. boxes. 1514CS crown. 4Mb. boxes. IJc : 1-Ib. boxes. 5 < c r t Tx. HONKYCholcenhite. . lie. KR-VUT-Per bbl. , J4.0 > S4.55 ; half bbl. , f5. @ "MAPLE SYRUP Klve-al. cans , each. 85.55 : l cans. pur * . vr d.n. , JU.-W ; half-Bal. cans. ib. boxes. S4c : Fard S-lb. T-Pzr half 11. . = > ' -3- * 5-5 > - FRESH MEATS. . , . . . . _ neiieis. vt , B.JV % .v - - - - > _ , - hindquarters , heifers. S c ; eoo-1 cows , S\c. fair COWS. ic. dor , . Kc : ox tails , each , 4c ; livers , per lb. . Sc ; hearts , per lb. . 3c ; t&cgues. pr lb. . lIHc. MUTTON Lambs. 7c ; sherp. t c : mirket racks ( long ) . Sc ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie ; legs and taddU . Sc : Iamb legs. ! * ; breasts and stews. Sc : tongues , each. Sc _ PORK Dressed pigs , i'-jc ; dressed hogs , .c : tenderloins. 15c ; loins. 7c : spare ribs. Sc : ham sausage butts , fi1- ? ; shoulders , rough. 5c ; shoul ders , skinned. i c ; trimming ; . -H ; leaf lard , not rende-'ed. S\4e : heads , cleaned , 4c ; snout and cars. 4c ; backbones. 1'jc ; cheek meats. 4 * c : neck bones , le ; pigs' tails. 4c : puks ! , each. Sc ; chltterllrcs. 5c ; hocks , 4c ; beans , per dor. . Sic : stomachs , each. 3c : tongues , each. 7c ; kid ney * , per < 5ox. . 10c : brains , per dor. , 1 ; pigs' feet , per dor. . Kc : livers , each. Sc. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No , 1 green hides , 7c : No. I green hides. c ; No. 1 salted hides. S c ; No. I green salted hides. 7Hc : No. 1 veal calf , 5 to U Ibs. , Do : No. t veal calf. IS to 15 Its. , fc , SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , IJffTJj ; een salted shearilnss ( short wooled early skins , eah 15c ; dry shearllrgs ( short wooled early skins i. No. I , each , le ; dry flint. Kansas and Nebraska , butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 4gic ; dry Hint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain w l pelts , per lb. . actual weight. Sg Jc , drj- flint Colorado batcSer wool pelts , per 'b. . actual weight , 4ICc : dry * ftlnt Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 58 4s. HORSE HIDE ? Each , fl.MQm. TALLOW , GREASE. ETC. Tallow. No. 1. : % c ; tallow. No. J , Slic ; rough tallow. IHc ; white grease. * SG-5c ; yellow and brown grease. KIHBar Cblack or briwn ) , JiW8Sl.f < 1 : otter. 11 5 f-W : mink. Jli > i-M.M : beaver. Jl ' 0 uW : skunk. 1 ; . J3c , 5c ; mu-krat , Sc. Sc. 7c ; raccoon. l jOc : ted fox. Z5c ? ! l.5 , grey fox , ZSgVH ; wolf ( timber ) . ScfiJMO ; wolf ( prairie coyctej. lOg c : wlllcat , IC-fltie ; badger , S81 : ; silver fox. JiO.OOfj7i.CO. 5 > t. I.ouK Hpnernl JInrkpt. ST. LOL'IS. NoxIt PLOUR Quiet and un- chanirel. WHEAT Higher : closing unchange , ! for De cember and le for May above yesterday ; May cpened H ? higher , and advanced " , c closing with sel.ers at the top ; spot , higher : No. 2 red , cash. In elevator. > IHc : on track , 97ij3Sc : No. : hard. cash. KgS > t ; December , Sc : May , S4H < % CORN Futures better , but not strong : CCB- Ing with buyers of December and sellers of May < v&-4C ab ve yesterday : spot , steady ; No. S cash iZc ; December. > HjSS4c ; May , tie. OATS Future * s-teady. with no speculation ; spot , lower : No. i cash. In elevator. W-c : on rack , aHOTHic ; No. i white. auffJI ; ; Decem ber , lie. M y. SSHc. RYE Better at 45c. FLAX-SEED Lower at JI.M. TIMOTHY SEED Prime. JJ.60 CORN MEAL JL49. BRAN Strrng ; sackei salable on this tide and on east track at 52c. HAY Firm , with gcorf demand for all de- ulrable ftock ; prairie. J7. < 64.U ; tlmotjy , S.S.W BITTER Quiet ; creamery. ISe Us : dairy , 11 l c. EGGS Flrrn at ISUo. WHISKY-SI IS. COTTON TIES-77C. . METALS Lead. eaMtr at n.lieiSTU. Hpel- ter. nominally at $2.77 ,71 50. PROVISIONS-Pork. < iuiet ; jtandard mess. Jab. b ? - : - - ? ? ; - 1 > ari Utrr ; Prtme tte m- : choice. J4. H. Dacon. boxed lots extra short . F-jH 3.S9 : ribs. w.st V' ; < ? TS. Dry salt meat * , boxed sbouUers. * 8 rtbi- RECEIPTS Floor. S. * lli. , wheat. 35 * 3 bu. : c-rn , ll t < bu. ; oats Jc bu SHI f-MENTS Flour. S.W hbls. ; wheat H ba. rorn. H.iW bu. ; oats. 7. M bu. \ew Orleiuik > Inrket < , VarS4.HOG PROD- ° M - e ° * meats , dry salt .houllers. Ilacon. ci a.r rlhs sHe . K. < a@ rar cured , .r. f.ja. Rio. ordinary to low fair. tancr' " -eS3 : patents. CORNM'BAL Quiet at si.w. nilAN-Qulet at * 7H6 ie. HAY Firm ; prime. fi ; . < n@I3.U ; choice , J15.50 * . cORN-Steady : Na : . racked , aiilte , mlieit. Jr ; yellows , 37 . OATS Steady No. ! . sacked. rHc. RICE Quiet ; ordinary to eood. in Hc. Cincinnati Market. CINCINNATI. Nor. 54.FLOUR Dullfancy " " " " ' fancy - JI.MW4.W : f.mlly. S3.S6 .7S. WHEAT Firm : No. S red 4e. MSleaJy : No. - mix * , ! . S7Hc- OAT ; Dull ; No. 5 miied , s ? , e. RYK-Qulet : No. J , n. PROVlSIONS-Lard ateady. JI.1S. BulV meats , dull. Sl.ja. niwn. steajy. S WHISKY-Pteady at fl. . Sl'GRQulrl. . I lG.S-FIrm at . CHEESE-Firm ; so l to prime Ohio Oat , to Ti.li-.lo Mnrket. _ JXHJSIXX Nor. SL-WHEAT-Hlcber and Brm : N > > . 5 cash. ISer IVoemb-r , JIUCL 'T > HN-I > ull and steady : Nix t nixed. STiJc , OATS-Dult an.1 ateady : Na. * mixed , Sle hid. RYB Qul t aad unchanged : No. I cask. 4SHc. CLOVBllSKKO Active : prime cull and De- cemUr. nelrult Mnrkel . DETROIT. Mkn. . Nov. tl.-WH&VT-Na 1 whin. Sc ; No. ! red. KT.C ; December , SSc , M y W-sc. No 3 red. lSVc- CORN-NO , z , . OATS No. I. 5 . RYE No. t 4Hie. I'hllnilelplila I'roiluer. PHIL.\nEIJ'JnA. Ncr. 54.BtTTER-Flrm- fair demand : fancy western cn-araery. 5 Uc , EOQS- Firm : COLmjuln' ; fr b nearby. 53c- fresh wetlern. 52c. CHEESE Sttdy. _ Snn Kraiielneo Wlient Mnrket. aN FRANCrSfX ) . Nor -WHEAT-Weak December II IRij M y J1.44H. NJ barley CloseJ t fOOTTOw Llvrrpuul llnrket. LIVERPOOL. KOT. J4.-l'ROVI3rONS-Bacoi . lit * , easy. JS , loz clear mlJJIci. * sy. IS l nr'tir re Hies. n * ry easy. * . trt ! i-i r ! > Mk . easy iK ( LarX frtm , la Sd. , ' " " > RN ! * rvt ArM-iri mite * . * s x\d De- e-mber iull J : % J i n lary du'l , Ss z'id. Knnsn * Clljiraln nnil KANSAS CITY. N.TV. J4.-WHEAT-1UM , arxut le higher , in * on > owe * m re. o mand trnn < : soft. s < e dy. tnt slowNo. . 1 hart. * - : N" . I. S H c : No. X > H ; No. , 7SWc ; No. 1 red. c ; Na. J. MIWc ; No. * . r * r ; No. I sprln . Me ; No. 3 , We , r-ORN Abovt He hlstrer Mid arm : N . ! mlxrf , . OATS-Artlve and Jlrtn : No. I white. ZtfriSc. RTE-Frtn : No. t 4lc. . . HAY-Actlve w > d stnttly : cholc * tlmothr. t ! . . ; rh.4e pnUrV. S. . BtTTKR-ArrlTe aad na : creamery. - dalrjf. 1J 1V. . . BOOS-Flrm for Hste stock ; fresh candled , l.c : IJc , Crnlti Iterrlpto nt Prlnelpnl SInrketx. ST. LOUIS , Nov. It-Receipts : Wheat , 47 cars , MINNEAPOIS. NST. II. Receipts : Wheat. SU riilCAGO , N.v. . SI. Receipts today : AVbeat. 141 ears , com , Itt cam : ( Mis. 351 ours. Estimated cartots tom rmwVheit , 1 : ears : corn. SOJ ctr ; outs. 419 cars. _ DULUTH , Nov. Jl.-Tlcpta ! : Wheat , SI eats. PEORIA. Nov. SI.-R-eelots : Corn. 4MM i bo. : oat * . S.5 * > bo. : rye. ) bo. : whisky. 1 bels ; whmt. none. Shipments : Corn. S. " " bfl. : nuts. 41.30) bu. ; ry * . none ; whisky. U5 bbls. : wheat , none. Peorln Mnrkct. PEORIA. Nov. 14. CORN Market steady ; No. * * * < * "OATS Market firm ; No. 5 white , nominal , He. RYE Market quiet : Na S. 47Hc. WHISKY Net quoted. _ STOCKS AXD 11O.VDS. Mnrket Dull nnil Stoekx Geiternlly Suffer n Decline. NEW YORK. Nov. 54. Today's market transactions - actions were confined for the most part to the closing up of contracts In anticipation of to morrow's holiday. The course of prices Indi cated that few of those contracts were for short accounts. The stock * that showed the greatest weakness today were to Indicate that there was stillnc to retlUe en the very dull buying1 of tht las : few days. Even so firmly held a stock as Northern PaclHc preferred 'Jl not fully e cap . this tendency and clcsM at a fractional less. Metropolitan Street Railway also , which has ad vanced very argreeslvely tor feveral > : > i-ast. reacted 3 po4ns and rallied rather feebly. Manhattan lo. t 1H P r cent of Its extreme ad vances. though It saves a fractional net gain. There were other points of weakness la the list. -ludtnR New Jer > ey Central. Surar and Nation * ! Lead. Union Paclflc lost over th nm-.iunt of the third and Ixs ! of the K as * - menu. added to the price of the stock this m-rn- Ing. There was a time during the day when tue market ruled above last night s cioi- . and count. Ins ; from the high point both Burlington ant Omaha declined to the extent of a point. It. fact it was not until the late afternoon that tile Ktneral level of the market fell below last night's close. It was at this time that marked weakness developed in People's Gas , resulting In a net decline of 5 per cent In the pric * of that stock. Sus-vjthanna A Western preferred and Itillman also dropped 1 per cent at this time. rVjnvohlated Gas waj dealt in at a price beljW Ust night's close all day. but It fluctuated very feverishly. Its extreme decline was " 4 pr cent. but It rallied over 1 per cent from that. Th settlement In progress on the LonJon excbunKe was -natched with seme Interest , but none of tht. day's weakness can be attrib ed to It. as qu . tatlons were advanced In thp.t market and there v.as buying In that market for Linden account. Probably some depression was caused by the character of the rate war which 1 In prosrtss en f > me of the western lines. The gentral news of the day was without Influence i the rr.arket- Th bond market shared In the dullness of the stt/ck market snd changes were slight and IrreK- ular. Total sales , Jl CS5.WV. United States old 4s , coupon , were S per cent higher bid. Th Evening Post's Lonion financial cable gram says : "The sto-k markets here were Id'.c today. The settUir.ent shfws a fairly small ac count. but eont niTCs were higher became or dearer mcney. Tihlch Is largely caused by th Dank of Eazland's action In borrowing from the market T"day a. large amount was loaceS to the market by the bank for a week. Con- tAngoes on Americans were about J per cent. Bank of England's stork has risen to 331. th highest point ever touched. There Is no real reason why the bank rate should rise tomcrrotr. but It is just posrible. The market for Ameri cans opened flrm , shares being bought here on Secretary Gage's speech in New York last night. Grand Trunks were booming on excellent traffic. The Paris and Berlin markets were quiet. " The governors of the New York Stxk : ex change to-iay approved th se securities for llst- ag : Northern PaclSc railway. JS71.WO ad ditional prior lien railway and land grant 4 per cent gold coupon bends : Southern PaclSc Railroad company of California. S576.CCO ad- dltl nol first consolidated mortgage. 5 pr cent gold bonds of 1S37 ; Union Pacific reorganiza tion committee , J44.UOO C of engraved Mercan tile Trust company purchase money certificates : Union Elevated Railway company , ! 3 S53.WO first mortgage 5 per cent gold bonds ; Des Molnec Union Railway company. JCiS.OW Srst mart- gage 5 per cent trsld bonds. The follow tnc were me closing quotations on the leading stock : of the New Ycrk exchange loday : _ Atrhlaon . 1C4' do pfd dopfd . 'M , St P. fc O3i . 76'- Waltlmorei Ohio. . 1'JS. do pfa . 1-1(5 ( Canada Pacific . SOvs St.P-M.AM . 12H Canada Soutn > ; rn . 52 Sk ) . Pacific . 19'4 OntralPajiftcII , So. railway . 9 Cbe < i. .tO.lio . 21U do pfd . 29H Chicago JL Alton. . . .16O Texa . Pacific. . . . 10H C.B-iQ . S9HUiiion Pacific L r. . 23 P..tE-l . 52 U.P.D.AG . 7K C. C. C. A Si. LimlVTabash . 17 dopM . 78 i do nfil . 2 ! .AH'id ' a . 107SJ1 Wheel , i L. E. . . . Hel. L..V W . l.4 iAdann Ex . US Den.RIoG . lOK'Amcrtcan ET . 117 do pfa . . . . -ISH.UnlUjd SLites Er. . . 40 Erie ( neivi . UUiWelli Pared Ex . . . 110 ErlelstpM . SIH'A. ' Cot. Oil . 214 Ft. Warns . ICOSjl do pfd . 73' GreatNorthernpU.13' ' > | Am. Sr-lrlts. . 7 t Hocktnr Vallay. . . . 4W | Am. Soirtts pM . 17 . IlllnoU Central. . . . lOOH'Am. TOMCCO . = 0 > < LakeErl iW. . . . 15 do pfa . 11(1 dopfd . 1GS IPeople's Gas . i'lVi LaSeShon * . lli9 | Coa . Gas . 1 'J4 Louisville &Nah34HCoTii. , . Cable Co . 172 Manhattan L . 1OO I Col. F. .V Iron . VOU Met. St. Rr . ! S2'-s | rte pM . to Michigan Central. .lOlSiRon. Elcric : . 31 * ( Mmn.ASt.L . t.-JmllllnoNStejl . 43 do 1st DM . ; 5 iLaClede Ua-i . 0i * Mo.Paslfia . - > % .I > .Td . 324 MoblleiOhlo . 24 do DM . ! ( > Mo.K.iT . 12ViNat. Lln. Oil . liiH do pfa . SiHiOnsron Imp. Co . 14 Chlcaro.InJ. i L. . 0 'Pacific ' Mall . 29H aoptd . 23 'Pullman ' Pal . 170 ' N.J. Central . 83 Silver CerUflcatei. . 5S'l N.T.Centnl. . . . . .IDSH'Stand. Rep ? i T. . . . 4H N. Y. CbL \ St. L. . 131 Su ar . 130H dolbtpfd . 73 i dopfd . lim doi'dpfj . 31 iT.C.Atron . 23Vi Norfolk \ Western 1.4S IU. S. I > ather . 7 No. Amer. Co . 4 do pM . 6m So. Pacific . 19 ! O. s. Kub&er . 1CH iif pfd . S4H1 do pfa . 64 Ontarioi W . 15 i\Ve l rn Unlou. . . . . StiH Ore. R. ANav . 33 Northwestern . liO > i Ore.ShortL1n . IS I dopM . 164U Plusourg . -RIutjrandeWrat. . . . ' - ' . < Readmz . 20H' ' do pfd . S3 ! loct Island . EGHlCht. Gt. Wes' rn . . 12H bt.Loui9iS.W . 0 , S. L.iS. F . 4 * dopfd . MH ao 1st pfd . o * St. Paul . . . . . . U2 I dn2d pfd . t'0 > < All assessments paid. The lotal sales of nocks today were 1S6 S'- ) shares. Including : Chicago , Burllnton & Quincy. S.770 ; Lojlsvllle & Nashville. 3.7W ; Manhattan. K.9S5 ; Metroi > olltan Street Railway. 3.53 * : New Jersey Central. 7.399 ; Northern Pi- clfle preferred. 55.141 : Reading. 4.SW ; Rtck Island , 3.47fl ; St. Paul. S.fSO ; Union Pacific , ai : aius sments paid. 10.7JJ ; American Spirits , 3.S20 : People's Gas. ll.Slfl ; Consolidated. Gas. 4765 ; Sugar. M.K. ) . , Xr\T York Mnnejllnrket. . NEW YORK. Nov. SI. Money on call , et v at IVjfiS per cent ; last loan , 2 pr cent ; clesd. . lVc83 per etrnt. 1'RIMU MERCANTILE PAPER-JflHi T- cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Strong , with ac'ua ! Uislnesa In bankers' bllU a : Sl.U i for demand and I4.f3Xfirv.S3 for sixty days ; pasted rater. ! l.3M > 4.i V commercial bills. II.UV- . SILVER CERTIFICATES I CsSc. I5AR SILVER-MUc. MEXICAN DOLLARS 45 c. GOVERNMENT BONDS-Firm STATE BONDS Pull. RAILROAD HONDS-Firm. Closing quotations oa bunds were aa fallows : l57s.new4s.rjr . . 121 5fJ. U. 3s 7ll3 O.S.naw licou . . .l'4 N. C. Oi 13-2 U.S. 4i.r r ll-'U'N. ' C. 4i 10- ' U.S.4 .coap 114' { N'o. Paclrts law..lln U.S. 'Ji > .n ; O'i't Ko. Paclrlo 3i 5'J U.S.l < .rej 114 No. Pacific 4a 5"H U.S.5s.coua 114K N. Y.C. ASLL.4 . .1-H DUlrlcl ) .0'S . . . . lOJ'l'N A-W. ii8 12i. Ao..cliUA lit * N. W. Consols 143 Aln..cln-.iB 101 N. W. Deo.3 lloU Ala..cUMC 100 Ore. Nar.UU lla Ala.Currency. . .10O Orv. Nar.la . . . . 3H Aichieon4s UH O. S. u. lia. ur-l'0 Atcht onau ) . 4s . . S3 > o. S. L S . t. r . . . . UJS CanaCaSo.2ndn .107 , O. laio. UU. t. r.10i Cl-icsfo Ttnninal43H O Imp. Sj. 1.1 4u C.iO.Aa Ill , Pielft3fe * of-Ji . .1U2 C. H. AD. 4-t * lD4H'R-i1inr 4 MK D.AP. G.ltU . ,1US K.G..Veit l u SISJ D.AR.O.49 Sa'itSt.L. A I. M. Cja. .J b6V EutTdno. UU..1U9 SU L.4.S. F.Gen.fl lltf ErieGen. 4 09 St. P. CoaviU. 141) V. W.4. D. U . r. . 69 ' St. P C.i P. u . . 119H Jen. Elcc. Ja . . . .103 'st. P.O. AP. S. lltflj G. II. aS. A. tJ * . . . .1O4 S.C. noofuod > ( G. U.AS. A. ' . t--ll'SVi ' Southern UT. 5 . . 92' < H.j T.CentSi 105 S. R. AT. ti . . . . . . 6O 1I.JLT. C. coa 61. . . 99'-i.Tenn.new bet ii . . f > 9 Iowa C 1st * 8J4.Tex.PiC. I G.lsU 97 K.P.coa.t-r , lO9iTer.Pas. ; Rj. 2d , . K.P.lsu.t. r. . . . .too ! U. p. l t La.NewCon.4a . . . WV UP. . D.AG. ) tl > . LAN. Unl is 100 Wat ) , istj * ,1031 , UU&ouri 04 Ol < WaxcH , . . . 78 M.K. JkT. Sl - . . . . H7H WeitShoro H . . . .llivj VI.K. AT. 4 . . . . hUi ! Va.Cdaturt" - ( J7' ( K. Y a IMS. . . 11 iVa.defdrr.ad 3 San Franrluro 3llninK Itnotnllona. SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. 14. Tbe uaclal closing quQtattoni on mining ttocka today were as fu > . lows : Alta lo ] JoiiCi > , 52 AlobaCon , . . 10 Uexicau 35 Ande -J3 OoakleaulCoa. . . . 131) Belcher 23 Opftlr. , 7d l > sli li lsaer. . . . 31 [ Overman. 7 Bullion. 9 Potosi , . . . _ . 45 Caledonia IX Isarare v ChallrnceCoa. . . . . 25 : Slemerlli. . , . . eg CbolUr. , 4n Union Cox ' "J Coo-Cil. AVu 115 Ulan Con. . . . . . . . . . 7 Crown Point. 17 ' Wl.ow Jitiei. . . . . si < ? oul < ] ACamn. . . ? J 'Standard. ' . . . . . . . . . ItSO Hllei Soreron. 15J I SiUer lars. M c. Mexican dollar * . drafts Hint , lie , Ultfraphic. IIlie. American iecurllle * in Ix > mlon. LONDON , Nor. ! 4 , American securities a4- Yanced Mmohat at tee tptnlnj. but la'T In * y"r " 'T ' wl'h the Enc'mh nvnT cvir- k l an l c ! eJ qalei with a lnn Slock anntnllnn * . DOSTON N" . J4.-i' ll lcn . : sflv , j-r crnl ; tlrm J" n * M4 rr cent t ' t\ng prices far tt cks. boB'is aad mm. HE > ha.-es. _ A.T. 4 * . F . 15SV"Kl c pfl . SI American Sarir. . UOH rM. 51 - r.i . Its Am S > csr DM . . . Ill | ea. X.oo. M , . . . . ei . . -1H Atcblwi nfd eiM Cell T4ei > hC'in. . . SW lAKhl on 4 * . 83H lie loni Aldmr. SIS Wls.OmJi . 114 Uo ionJt Msma. . . 1 9 \iloiMtt t MlamzOl W C..n.tQ . fJ 'AllanUc ' . : . . S3 FllehlKiw . 04 IHOMonA iljnU-vi 140 General F.l 9ine. . .IIS Butf-A Bostfn. . . . ? IH Illinois Stoai . . . 43 Calmn-lAlIs.su. . 4IHI Mexican Central.i Caolannlai . 1 < K OM Oolo.rr . > . 1S3 iFriBalin . i O.S. L . . . IS 'Kearw/e. ' . 13 ruoix > r . 16 ; Ov o . . . J7 I'nlon P.vclflc3 .Onlner . 11H W tBml . Wl'j isntaFeCopp-r. . 9 West Eml DM. . . . . t > i iT.Mnar * . 131 W. Kle . go IWolrytm . . IB ! < London Slock 4V LONDON. Nov. il 4 p. nx _ Con olV.uT'r -KpaSreolrimoa. . . . Console aee t. IIJS N X. Cemr.u . . Can. Paclne "JH Pennsylvania WH Erto 15 RoeuUnr 4 1O | KrielHtnM 3 4 Met r.aew4 . . 074 111. Central. HJHAtcH | > 'fnl 13 MCA lean ordinary. . 17 li-.Ui . . .i.r MH MAR SILVER-Steady at.IIUl.per ox. MONEY-SS p r cent. The rate of alsoount In tiie o-n matket for short bills , fi per cent ; the rate of dl ccint In the open market for three months' bills , S > i per cent , ' ' \ < MV York .Mlnlnc'tltiotnllons- NEW YORK , Nov. II.-The fcilowlnir ar > the closlnir mlnlnir quotations : Choliar 45 Ontario Crown Point. 15 70 Con. CaUi Va. . . . 10J PlnrioBtn 8 IX-aJvrooJ VO Qulcisur10'J Could J : Curry SO Quicksilver . . . . . DM. . . OOO UaleJt MorrroM. . HO - jj Uuniestaco SOOO Istanian 135 IronSllrer VO I Union Con 30 Mexican 'JO I Yellow Jacket . . . . 30 riiinnolal > olcn. BOSTON. Nov. M. Clearings. jJ.i7 .117 ; bal ances. K. : ' 'L7 . IJALTIMORE. Nor. . Clearings. JJ.S3.7J4 : bilances. 4SS.US , NEW YORK. Nor. IL Ctearinps , JM7.SM.aW : balances , U.IM.14 } . PHILADELPHIA. Nov. Jl. Clearings , 115.- $44.S7 : balance * . 1J,4 ? .M $ . CINCINNATI. Nov. 14. Money. ; ue per cent. New York exchange. 10s premium. Clearings. JS.1K.KO. MEMPHIS. T-nn. . Nor. S4. Clearlnss. 1111.- $ . l > alances. J77.S7S. New York exchange. sell- In ? r.t par. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. Z4.-Cleartncs , tl.Oi.Slt : New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial. Jl.ia per J1.KO discount. I ST. LOCIS. Nov. : i. Oearln ? ! . 14. J.571 : bal ances. K ) . Money. * § S per cent. New York exchange. S5c premium bid : OOc premium a-ktJ. j CUICAGO. Notl. . Clearings. J17.W-in. New ' . York excharse. 60c rremlum , pasted rates. | II. SH and H.W * . Stocks slow , seme declines on realixinc tni speclflc CBJSJ-J. elo.ns : West Chicago. 1 ; Dlarrh.n.1 Matca. 141 : North Chi cago. SI bid. S : atkej ; Ixike Street L , 17 ; New York Ulscult. CJ : Straw board , IS , South Side L. 4 : City Railway. S7H. . For * lK > i 1'iiutiu-lnl. RERUN. Nov. ! . Exchanne on London , i ) mirks S3 pfs. for checks. LONTON. Nov. 14. Gold Is o.aoted at Runrs Ayres today at 175.70 ; at Lisbon. 47H : at Rjme , PA1US. Nov. I4. , 4 p. -Three p-r cent rentes. 103f Sc for the account ; exchange on London. : if > > c for checks. Cotton 3 NEW YORK , Nov. SI. TMlays cotton market was narrrw and In all re j > ? ets a small oce. ine opening was quiel but nrm at a net ad vance of from 1 to 5 points , which proved to tee the best level of the day. Later prices worked oK until a net loss of itrt points was apparent and the market closed quiM and steady at a net decline of 5G3 points. The early firmness was due tD better cables and predictions of smaller receipts and nrmsr spot markets In the south. There was a little buying for Invest ment account. Freezing temperature every where this side , cf the Rockies , excepting only gulf states , also exerted a bull'sh ' influence. Later it tc * > k a favorable turn in sera ? local ities and In conni-clon with large estimated receipts for tomorrow ItJ ta renewed selling. which carried pricwdam quite sharply In the afternoon : quiet ; middling. 5 13-Uc ; net re ceipts , 70 bales : gross. SftX bales : exports to France. ISO bales ; forwarded. 3.111 bales : sales , 1.4-M bales : stock. 55.743 bales. Total today : Net receipts. SO.S < 3S tales ; exports to Great Britain. 1J.K3 bales : to Frsn-v. 159 bales : to the conti nent. . 4 balej. st > ' < . Ml.sl bal's. Cor.sol- l < laed : Net receipts. ' K.f-t bales : exports U Great Britain. S.VSH bal < " < : to France , 3.S > bales : to the continent , 70563 bale * . Total since September 1 : Net reclpts , 3.i\S.547 bales : ex ports to Gnat Britain. 1.110.40V bal -s : tr > Franr * . M7.U5 bales ; to the continent. S7S.101 bales. Cotton futures cpened quiet and firm : saKe , 5.0" ) bales ; January. SI 77 ; { February. { 5.JS ; March. J5.S3 : Atir ! . J5.M : Mav. Ji 93 ; June. Jj.19 ; July.'W.OJr""A 373t. * * 5A3r S 53 JCJVr , JS. Cr * C- veinber , JC.K : Drcemer. . fj iS. J utur-i closed quiet ar.J steady : sales. lOJlSM'Sales ; January. Ji.eS ; F-bruary. JI.73. Marcrn 15.77 ; April. J5.S3 ; May. JS.S7 : June. Ji.ll : Ju rJ5.S5 : August. J6.W : September. 16.00 : November Ji.O : De < ni- ber. Jj 3 Spot cotton "pene-l-quf t and steadv ; middling uplands. 5 13-lfc ; rnfW leg gulf. 6 1-15 ; cl ed quiet , middlingupianis. . " ; 13-lDc : mll- dllng gulf. l-ltc. sales. 1.4 * > Ujles. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. : ( . COTTON Futures dull. ale . 2 > W > bales : NoietnbT. Si.54 noml- ntl ; December. Jlg5.I3 ; January. I5.3M35.3I ; February. ii.SG ; . : Merchl rE Si.t4 : April. .4 > C5. < 9 : May. Jj.ires.M. ? June. IJ.SSgl.M : July. t5.C3QS.C4 : August. J3. SIT5.3t. Spc-t , steady : salts. KMM bales : urdinarj".fci go-d ordlstry. 4V : low middling. 4 iS-ICo : tnldillr.c. iV > c : good inuVJI ng. S KT : mil Ming f lr. Sli-lCc : receipts , 15.345 bales : sictk. SOS7 bales. ST. LOUIS. N.IV. 2i COTTON Quiet : mid dling. 5S-15c : tal s 687 balej : . receipts. K.M2 bale : shipments. 7.S31 tale"Jtfck , 1.914 bal . MEMPHIS. Tenn. . Nov. J . COTTON Steady : mlddllne. il r ; reecipts. 6.333 tules ; shipments. 4.11 bales : stcck. 113.4. ? balesj tales. 5 VQ bales. OALVESTON. Nov. 14. COTTON Easy ; mld- dllnt716 - . LIVERPOOL. Nov. it. COTTON Spot , fair demand : prices hardening : American middling , md. The fales of tbe day were 19.060 bales , of which Jl * ) bales were for speculation and ex- pnrt and Included 9.4CO tales American ; receipts , iS.C bales. Including 3I. ) bales of American. Future opened and closed quiet : American mid dling. L. M. C. November 313-641 buyers ; No- * embr and Do-ember. S11-S4J fellers : Decem- IT and January. 3 lG-44d buyers : Januan" and February. 119-Gld sellers : February an * Marcn. 3 IO-WC-3 n-vld sellers : March and ApnL 3 11-643 sellers ; April and May. S i-C4d buyers : May and Tune. 314-6463 l > * 4d sellers ; June and July. 114-C4S3 15-Sld sellers ; July End August , 3 15-M OS lC4d fellers ; August and September. 3 15-4d buyers Wool Market * . BOSTON. Nov. II.-The American Woo ! and Cotton Reporter will say tomorrow of the wool trade : "Tn * * market has passre ed but one feature the last week , the larre transactions In Australia. All sorts of r p3rt were afloat regarding the sli of these , but the b t con- wntufl of opinion Is that the ralen of the last week were ab ut 6.5 Vbalef. In the absence of deSnlle reports reKardlns- prices the trade nat urally infers that the b'g sitvks have not b'n wirkfHl off at full figures. Including al ! gr.- > ! f wool in cur sun-ey.'It may b * said that thrt nvwket was fully a strone as a week egi. Tnere 1 no pronounced disposition on the part of the dealers to sell. Every one Is expectant rt belter conditions until after th * first of tbe year. The sales In Rotten for the we ° fc amount t * > 1 fi * > V" r-unds domestic and 2.1 * 51" ) T" > * * ridj foreign , making a total of 4 19.A > r"undi. " Following are the quotations fjr leidlns de crlptk > na : O lo and Pennsylvania Keece. X and above. 78 * = cKX and MX alx > ve , r : > 83t > . - ; Delilne. t > Ic ; No. 1 combing. W@31c : No. : c-jmblcz. 3 yv Michigan. Wisconsin , etc. . XX Michigan. S4:4c : No. 1 combine. Michigan , r7 3c ; NJ. 1 , mint is combine. rrfftSc : No I. Mlchlg-an. ifc : V.i 5 Illinois con-bin ? . Kc : X New York , New I Hampshire and Vermont. 1343tic ; No. 1. Nw York. New Hampshire and Vermont. II.De ; laine. Michigan. He : Kentucky and Indiana nuartrr-blood combing. IS4Cle ; Kentucky and Indiana three-elghths-blood combine. :48tSc : Mis-ari quartfr-bl.od combing. Jlc : MUrourl ihreeelghthbKo.l combing. M6i4c : braid combing , lie ; lnke arid GeorsU , Sc : Texas w. l . spring MeJIterraaean ( twelve mon'hs ) . : iOS < - : spring nne ( twelve mrnth i , I. < ? ! < ; scoured price , WftKc ; terrttorv wools. Miniana nn * medium and fin * . l.XilSscoured ; pn--e. 4Ml c : staol' . * : : Utah. Wyomlns. M- . medium am ! flre. 1MI17C : scoured prtce 4MWV : staple. SUJSSc ; Auslrallin wcnl , scoured bosli. combing superfine. na &c : ryrA. 4SRSc ; real combing average. C4XU : ; Queensland combing , ST LOD13 , Nov. :4. WODL Qul t. stearlv nl unoharj- ' : medium , IMrKc : lleht fine , US 17c ; heavy fine , Sfrltc : tub washed. iMJJ'H0. \ > - Vork Ilr > - r.no > ln Jlnrkcl. NEW YORK. Nov. ! t There Is no chtnse In tbe situation further than tt'at Induced by fie coming cf cold .weather This hss ftlmu- lated trading In all reascnali'e lines. Jobbers llnc ben nteil mare than any other dlvlilon of the market , but there has been a sllsht In- oreue In the caliber of mall erdeit from all parts of the ewmtry at flrst hanls. and It So eipected will start spring tridlng In many lines. The proportion- store trading In tbe city Is not large , and In all stable line * buyers show a tendency to defer purchasing ustll as late a day as poulb'e. The reduction made In the Merrimae indigo blues "has brought on a fight amctur the manufacturers , and It U thought a general reduction will be the result. The'e will be no reduction , 'however , In prir > s roodi. turh as ihlrtlrg prints and these are bought fairly liberally by buj-eri en condufjoni of thlaf character. In woolen arvl wonted goods there Is no elianre Staple oott&r. * ar ftlll dull. Print cloths ( how nj , Siicnr MarkeTji. NEW ORLEANS. Nor fl PirriAR O n kettle , rteady at J * OJtc : - > cfntrlfugaL , very Krongj rranuUttd. 4 l-lWJlStwWtea. 3 1O | 4Uc ; yellowj. 3493 ij-jtc ; * c > d . rnlr * ; c , Molasses. otn kettle , easy at ! # > ' * : r trifu- , . . - . NEW 1ORK. Nov. Sl. _ SUOAR-R w. firm ; fair refinlrur J Htc : cenirifuciL M twt. 3Wp ; refined , steady : crushed , sCpowdereA 5 J Itc ; aranutaod. If LONDON. Nor. J4.-SUO A P.-Re sorar. Nor - r oU - . U HUd. DecemUT.Match. H IHd. rnllfornln Drletl Prllll . VKW TORK Nor JlP 1'rnnsIA DR'KD FRI'JT > Steady eranor tM' wtte * . r mnwn. 5O7 rer lb. prime wlr ? - . * | * - w * v rtrlM. Ef1S . , * lit' rl"J > - * V ' -y > ' - - Prunes. rmnup per IK n . . ! / . - j tiAnn. . rotr Royal UJIVr > Jor p , , . , , . pfeche . 0 c. ( weled. OMA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Hnn of All Sorts Meets a Steady Eeqnest. CATTLE TRADE SHOWS LITTLE CHANGE Drmnnil Good nnil I'rlcc * Sten < ly on Href Mrrrn Cnmnioii Stacker * \VcnlilIucn Slendjnnd I'nchnnRcd. SOUTH OMAHA. Kor. . Receipts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hoc. * . Sheep. Hones November ! ! 4.135 7.TS6 1,4.6 Xortmbtr St 4.S.3 S:7Sn November : ! I.VI7 5.IOS 1.0 > S S November 31 1.300 5.0.W T& November 19 1.919 4.041 1.5W 17 November IS 4.4W 5 47 1C47 . . . . November 17 3.162 4.CI 1,457 K November 15 4.39S 4.IS3 2.JJS November 1 StlS Zv S l.SST . . . . November IS 4S5 S.ft'-S 1.26 . . . . November 13 VOJ 4.SS1 l.Cffl 13 November II 3,614 C , rt9 3i 4 November 10 6.613 5,397 1M3 K November 9 t7C * 5.343 L4fO November S 3.4W 2.531 719 K The official number of cArs of. stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. . M. & St. P. Ry : 6 O. & St. U Ry 3 Missouri Paclllc railway. . . . Union Pacific system * 3 1' * C. & N.V. . Uy . . P. . E. & M. V. R. R 1 S. C. & P. Ry 1 C. . St. P. . M. & O. Uy. . . . 31 6 B. & M. R. R. R 24 C. . B. & Q. Ry 6 K. C. & St. J 33 ' 3 C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , cast. . . . 12 Total receipts 170 123 The deposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the- num ber of head Indicated : Buyer ? . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co S5 G. H. Hammond Co 2.4 1.SS7 S.\lft and Company 615 1.S13 1,317 Cudaay Packing Co 50J R. Becker & Desan 2M Vansant & Co 47 J. i , . Carey 303 \V. I. Stephens 51 Demon & Underwood 73 Huston & Co U Hamilton 1U Hammond. Kansas City 34- > ICuduhy , Kansas City. . . . 1,115 S7T Other buyers 676 Left over 1W 100 . Totals 4.243 7,767 1.554 CAi'i'kE Receipts of cattle were less than yesterdaj by about twenty cars. Or the I a cars here thirty-nine were con signed direct to packers leaving 133 cars actually on sale , as against 17u on sale yesterday. The market as - a waole was almost without any change. The demand for beef steers was good and the cattle here sold quite rtadlly at Just about yesterday's prices. Butchers' stock also sold In Just about the .same notcnes as yesterday. The de mand for desirable cows and helftrs was good and the supp.y was soon exhausted. There were quite a OOd many stockers and feeders In the yards , but the demand tor desirable kinds was of liberal proportions tions and such cattle as would come under that description sold quite readily and at steady prices. The common kinds were a little slow and weak. Representative sales : NATIVES. HE No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. 21. . - H,5 4j SM ) J3 70 3 7 6. . .i : 3 H,5W 1S..1 J 9. . . 4 15 9. . .Itel M..115J 4 i IS. . . . 515 4 15 17. . .1117 4 SO 15. . . . ! ; . . 4 M. . . .131S S..U5 ! 4 fr > 4 W 41..U1J 4 li : . . . .ino 4 IS iii7s ! ; ! W2J 49..n > 3 4 49 1S..U S 4 43 4.165 4 2 ? 15..11S 4 70 K. . 4 10 15..111S 13..US7 4 4 33 4 4-J a ins 4 4 41 COW'S. 5..mi 300 i..iio : is..nw 35 IS..1113 1. . SI ) 3 4S 5 40 : 4) 1 I : oo : 1:40 " J < 0 2 1 S M . . .KOI 3 W 7i"noi ; 3 11 3 1 i. 1. . . . SW 3 Ji : . . . . ! ) 3EO i.i. . . . .13H 55) 3 KG3 4 ( ) 1 J ; < o i. . . . S74 3. . . . 773 1 SM i ii U..10U : 75 1..1379 I SI ' : iios 1..HJSO 3 10 1 1:44 SV ) in ! ! ! ) 3 15 ' ' ' 315 323 : . . . . iii > } 3 SI i"ii7J ! ; : w 1. . . . SO ) 1 ii ; . . . .i i ; : s- > 1. . . . J-0 3 15- HEIr'EKS. J..1KJ 315 43. . . . 755 71 460 3 10 5. . . . SSS 375 4. . . . S7I 3 M ' ' ' ' 3 W I. . . . SSS 3 = 3 9 7iJ 4 CO I'.v&i 4 (0 nuij-s. 1..1170 3 0) 1. . , tW 3 CO .1170 3 K 1..1KO 133 4. . . 577 3K .1439 ? 50 1..1370 1. . . .1C 3 ! 0 .1144 : 10 1..1ZM ill 1. . . 1. . . . tS ) 3 S 1..16W 303 1. . . 1..1J10 5 W 1..1KO 3 43 CALVES 400 1. . . . SW SCO 1. . . J10 4 M I 3J J ri ! . . . 1W S M STAGS. 1..1530 350 5. . . . S3 ! ISO 1. . . . $30 3 ! 0 WESTERNS. No. Av. Pr. ' No. Av. P.- . 1 fe ! * r 673 J3 W IS heifers. . . " 87 J3 30 2 cows. . 'J-i 30 1 feeder IM9 3 S3 1 h'lfcr 4 feeders SW 3 Si 1 heifer. . . . 510 J4 fetters. . . . 97i 3 3 1 feeder. . 3 34 feeders 1C 3 5 13 cows 1C(4 NEBRASKA- U cows K3 I R i bulls 1K3 ! 70 1 f ver ! CO 3 10 33 cows. 1C31 3 10 S feeders. . . . 1117 3 35 J3 feeders > 73 3 70 1 bull 1170 3 O1 } J heifers I 3 3 13 3 feeders M7 : v 1 balL 1430 : 0) I bull 14M J70 1 cotv HO ) 3 w aT4 3 $0 I feeders y > 3 U U > . 3 < < 34 feeders. SO 3 a U feeders. . . . tS3 IfX ) WYOMING. * J feeders K 3W 11 steers. 1059 373 MONTANA. Sli ISO COLORADO. 31 feeders. . . . 45 3 S3 : NEA'ADA. w * " I 75 -0 feeders. . . . 51 3 M S feeders Ml 3 60 STOCKEP.3 AND FEEDERS. J. . . . 975 3 W 3 Si < JC . . . . 4S1 40) 6. . . . MS SW 3 ISM 3M J3..1WJ 3W ! . . . . 7sa s 75 i. . . . ; o 313 s. . . . 775 s 13 K. . . . 911 340 S list 345 I Gy ) 3 So SI. . . . f 360 . . . .1H4 S75 I. . . W JW S. . . . 74 * 410 It. . . . < M 445 HOGS HCKS. like cattle , sold nt Ju t about the samt prices as were paid yesterday. Th mar ket In coruequract ) was without feature of any Ert-at Importance. It opene.1 . sieedy an.1 tl-sul In about the sam. ) concitkra. Tbe boss sold at prices ranKlng from ti ? ) to tl.45. the eiti-erue top showing hlsh-- tban yesterday. The bulk of the h3gs sjli ai > t3.t5u3.M. the ame as yesterday. The yards were cleared at an early hour , the hogi belnrf * o4d and weighed up la good sea-nn. Representative tales : No. Av. b. rr. No.Av. . Sh. Pr. 38 K s 3 :7i . 41 * 1 3 3) K . 311 > 3 J7 < - 31 . in 3-9 . S 45 . 7S f ) . J 61 . 5 41 . 3 W 3iS4 W . > i5 M . 344 KO j : = t 43 . srsi ia > 3S s Jg ; 4 . ssi : 3 u 4S . 4j . . . 3 Sh 315 J5 M . J i . . . 3 : ri . 3 i , SI . S4 . . . S 47 . JO ) si : * ? 54 . SiJ 6 3 S SJ . t75 M 3.0 . Stt 4 > JS 6 . * 33 > ) 7 . 147 . . . 3 S SI . 21S 3 M S3 . 315 4 > 3 3S 33) 55 . ) 323 W . 17S SM Si > . 34 4 3 2J U . ± 5 ? 3 ) I * . JM SSS W . JW 3 31 s a c ? . s 1:0 31) 15 . SfX 1W 3 ? l 74 . 31 s y > t7 . 314 3 J5 S . t ) 3 3-1 H . 10 169 3 S S3- ) 4J . ill 315 C7 . rtn S Ifi 4J . ITS SS5 . . 3M t 30 43 . KS 3 K 54 . J03 S S7 . 34J ii . S 330 . frfl li 3 S 77 . 1 330 E3 . 315 3U < T . S 330 47 . Ki 1 SS 74 . J7 330 H . 375 13 > I tJ Si . 19 Jl ) K . 7 SS M . 315 334 W . 311 fO S K U . 3H ! 34 J . 4-X 4 3 ZS U . HI 330 Jl . 352 4SO JtS K . 114 3 : i . 34S. SO SM S . 5 > * 334 SO . SSS 40Ml 3 S II S3S 330 M . SM Ml S IS 71 S SO 4S . SM 1 3 ± 5 1 . JM S4 . 33 * 1U 1J J S SS C . t 63 . KI U 3 M t ! . 14) S7 . SW 4 S IS TJ . SM 3 B 4M CJ . 54S49 M S tS IK . S49 . . . 315 to . S 1J IS ! 3 li 4 . 378 1JW S 183 IS . 331 W S-M IS K < 57 . SIS lr SiS 73 S04 3S5 4 . 3U 13U t 40 C4 . T7 161 3 I7H U . IK 1 45 K . JS7 M 1 S7V PIGS ODDS AND HNDS. 7 JO . . . 3174 5 M * . . . J " "li i 1 4J 1 KS . . . 3S : is . . . i i a : . . . 3 iS3 . . . J . .t . . . JH s zw . . . JJ > : isi . . . sts J 37i . . . 3M 1 SA . . . SJJ SHEEP The market wn actlic and ttdy and thi cfferlnEi wtre " taken early. Hepr enU. tlva nki : ' * ! tl'wetrien , i t J4 w N CUlU , 1M 2M US wtitern ew * M IS 1 welbr ,149 4 < M SI. l.uuU Live.NIocU. . ST. LOV1S Nov 14. CATTLE R lp < . I ! OT bead , or vhlrti J w- were Testus. blpn nti. KU trad. iiatkU steady. fIr to fjnry native on 1 export l frs. II IiSS.tl. l > ulk of J. drrsi 4 l/ef an I Uit-ber t r . H W&4.M. bulk of tain. ItrwlW l r urvder LUW 1U. , .r.StC ; bulk of siiu. ! Hi-vie r an < l fe < l rn. K.K f 9. Volt of > , U1 9H.OO : ww and heifer * . llTMJtH ) . Texat a.1 InJ < an tteen. U > ! ? , craw feJU II li. I cow and hufrts. ft.S ? < TS J" HOas n r lt tJ I IM hd ; i > Mrmnti < . ft ) head Market * i knrw : Hcht tlW 3 M , retxtd. . heavy It4 * l 4S -Knrrlpt * . S.MO * < < ! . hl.m.ntn. ! O . Markrt > te ar ; native matt' < nt , 4.X ; pnll aM huckj. tLTHTlX. Kockrrj * t7t : lamb * , I4.SHH.W. CHICAGO L1VK 5TOCIC MAIIKKT. Goo.l Price * Still llcltiB I'nl.l for Fnncr Cnttlr. CHICAGO. Nor. ll.-TtM mrr y at crnttVe was ! ary for the day before Th nls rlvlt > c , but Ura arrlrals Monday ard Ttmday wrre ro llrtt tMt tltere was a fairly atlie demand today. Ttw " pr d" between common and fancy cat tle H unowally wUe Joit now. and prime ex port steers old at from JH to J.5 . white tbe pootejt dtee < l beef steersent for Jroia M.W to U. . The grmler fwrt of the offer- Ines sold at from Sl.n tu U.UV l.nn < JeJ wrert- etr s and northern cornfed Texann b ln < nu- raerow * . Stokers and fn < tt * M maltilr at from tt-V" to > 4.M. the demand betof : largely for me.llura elKtaU and rtockerc. Can- i e ; K > ! largely at from 11W IK 11.29. and fat coirs and heifers ate brlnglrtr itood prlce . Ilolcna bulU K.M at from U.4 lo . . and export bulls we-e scarce and Hnn nt from U.R to Jt Calves and snlich cows were uoehanKed , with a few- fancy cxws selling as MRS as ftt each. There wic another sale today of fancy expert cattle rraoe In hoes was fairly active , prices rul- Injr weakto * c per in It * . lower than Tues day's lie . Sales were larey at from StJS to U.474. rouiih packtnir lots telltni : at fn > m Mto . and prime shipping hog ? at from 13.47 % to JJ. . Mc t of th hoes rold at f n m M.M to J3. . Shippers boucht fairly. The late market was not over strong. I'Jlres for sbep and lambs ruled stroneer , prime lambs being 14 c blcber. Eheep were want-d at from K.M to JITi for p.wr to choice nocks , fed wettetnt fetching from J3.09 to JI.So. Lambs M freely at from J3.7S to II for the commonest lots up to from J5.W to JJ.7J for t.w choicest , the greater part felllnp at from 14.to to taO. while sheep went Iarge < y at from J3.IS to ll.w. Reelpt Tattle. 14.0UJ head ; bogs , 4 .K0 ! head ; sheep. 14.WO head. \rw Vork Mvp Stoclc. NEW YORK. Nov. :4.-nEEVES-Re lptt , 9.4t head : scod steers , lower ; others Eteady ; rourh stock higher ; native sleem , tt.vS ; . J. stavj and oxen. lMii.Si : dry cows , JLS ( f.4- ) . cables quole American steers at 1PU@1I'C , re- frieeratw t ef. t H c ; exports. a beeves. 4 4 quarters of btef. CALVES-Heceipis t070 head. Market Me lower gentrallr : e ls. IJ.O : < ? 7.75 : gratters. Jfii * :5 ; nesterns , JiS. SHEEP AND LAMns-Reccpt. ! , 4,575 hf J Market dull but steady for lamb ? and prime " " " " " " "r fw others ; ( h ep , H < . ( | 4.63 ; lambs. - * * " If"1' " dy at Katuni City Live Stock .Market. KANSAS CITV. Nov. I4.-CATTLE Recpps | 7C < hea.l ; market stenrty to stronc : Texns steers. SI.13/4.i5 ; native steers. I4.1SO-5.13 : na tive rows and hrtfers. H.7ie-4.0' ; stackers ar.d feedtrs. J3.30fl. . HOGS llecnlpts. 14.CO ) head : market opened strong , ard clojrrf Vhlrher ; bulk of sales. J5 rU C'.J7H : h avle . | 3 5-eiS7ts : P ck rs 13 U se * . mixed. JJ.K4IS3.4) ; llshts. * 1.3i j3.4H . y.irkers , - " - - . . . . PHEE1' R < - lpts. S.i-4) hea > 1 : market f Irons ; lamb' , J3.75 6.S ; muttons. 15.0361.70. Indlnnniinlln Live Muck. INPIANAIXJUS. Ini. Nov. II.-CATTLE Receipts. 5 ) he&d : shipments , fair ; pJ to prime steers. J4.M > 1o.lO. fair t" m.llum 5prj > i.4 > 4.75 : common In proi stnckers JJ 1503.5- ' . HOGS Receipts. 7-i head : shipm nts. J.5W head ; market steady at 5"-c hlsher ; ail wd ! : Good to choice medium and heavy. J3 454J3.59 : mld. . n.43.(5 ( : commnn llshts. K.40t.45. SHEEP Receipts. 5 head ; shipments , lisht ; good to choice Umbj. t5. ( > " < ? 5. 50 ; common to medium lambs. $4.GO.75 ; commcn fheep. J5.I57 LotiNvllle Live Stuck. LOUISVILLE. Ky. . Nov. SI.-CATTLE-Re- ceipts. 5-'O head : market steadv and uncharnr0" ! . HO3 Rt e'rts , . ( > > ) head : market Sc off. all hosr * 10 > p- > und and up selling at J3.49 ; plsrs. SJ. fiS.K : pouch. JI 5163.00. SHEEP-RecPlpts. ) bead : market steady and unchanced. CincinnntI Live Stuck. CINCINNATI. Nov. 54. HOGS Active at 15.50 O3.SO CATTLE Steady at J5.55Ci.15. SHEEP Dull at R.SCC4.55. LAMBS Dull at J3.50C5.5S. Stock In Mirlit. Re < nl of receipts of live stock nt the f jr principal markets for November 54 : Caul" . Hoes Sh" > n Omtha 4.35 T.7K 1 55 * Chicago H.VO < 5.C < ; 0 146f Kansas City 7.&M 14.OJO 5 090 L Louis 4.SM 1 .5W S1W Totals ! ) .1IS 7J.5 t5.C5S Coffee Mnrket * . NEW YORK. Nov. It COFFEE Options opened steady at an advance ef iglS points on generally firmer European cables , smaller Bra zilian rec-eipts and coverine ; rtrmness Increased by raodente Inveftment buylr.fr. tut chiefly coverinc : closed- Irregular at 1 ? 15 points net higher : sales. 31 5S > ) bacs Including D ra- t-er. J5.0Sfi5.15 : March. J5.45gj.50. Spot < i > ffee. Rio , steady : No. 7. Invoice. JS.ISU ; No. 7. job bing. J . .55'Mild , quiet ; Cordova , ! 5. ill4 ffl. Total warehouse deliveries from the United Stales. 51.773 bags , including 53.015 bacs from New York ; New York ! slock to-lay , UI.M > bass ; United States ftock. 53S.7EI bags ; aSoat for the United States. 33.C" > bags : toll ! vls-lble for the Unite , ! States. 95.557 bags , against C3.734 bags last year and 545.4S5 bags In 1(35. SANTOS. Nov. S4COFKEENorcin3l ; good average Santcn. nominal ; receipts. 13.030 bags ; stack. 1.17SOOO bags. HAMBUItG. Nov. SI. COFFEE Opened un changed and closed with a net gain of 1 O4 pfc. : salts.54.'iO bags. RIO DE JANEIRO. Nov. 54. COFFEE Barely steady ; No. 7. 7.5 * ! rels. ; receipts , 10 , 0 baes : cleared for the Unite. * States. 19 CO > bags : cleared for Europe. 4W bags ; stock. 4Moo : bags. HAVRE. Nov. 54. COFFEE Closed \C net hlsher ; sales. 53.0W bass. Oil OIL CITY. Pa. . Nov. II Credit balances Ge ; certlncates cpened at ( Sc ; shipments. 153. 5 bblsruns. . 1K.IS5 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga. . Nov. II. OILS Spirits of turjvntine. firm at 30Sc ; rales. 1.0C4 bbli : le- celpts , i. x bbls. Rosin , tirro ; sales. l.tSJ bbls. : receipts. 4.S71 bbls. ; A , B. C. J1.15 ; E , F. 11.11 , G. J1.53 ; H. 11.39 ; I , JL35 : K. JLSO ; M JL70 ; N. 15.15 : window glass. J5.40 ; W W. Sldl. CHARLESTON. S. C. . Nov. 54. OIU5-Tur- pentlne. firm at E e ; pales , none. Rostn. firm ; ules. none : market un.'han ed. WILMINGTON. N. C. . Nov. 54. OILS-Spirits of turpentine , nrm at I RStlic. Rcsln. firm at J1.1SO150 : crude turpentine , fl'in at J1.49& LSO. Tar. firm at tt.CS. CALCUTTA Nov -OILS-LInstej. . near at hand delivery. Ks ; Unreal , u You can't cure consumpiicn but you "via avoid it and cure every other form of thrcut or lung trouble by tbe tse of One Minute Cough Cure. j Chronic , Kerroos and Private Disease : ondollKEAK.SESS MPM and DISORDERS of tflbtl HYDROCELEaixl VARICOCELE tw.-manently an ttUCitM Tully eured in every caad- BLOOD AND SKIN Dieses. Sore Spot * . IMm ea. Scrofula.Tumors. Tc-tter Ecit-ma and lllooj Polwn thoroughly clan * u from the system. NERVOUS Debility Srxrnnatorrliea. Somlnil Lobavii , Night Emissions , , Los of Vital Powers permanent ! ? and sj > v-aily curv t WEAK .MEN. O'ltallty Weak ) , made w OJ too elo application to business or study , severe mental utratn of eriefi SEXOAL EXCESSES In middle life or from the effect a of youthful folllea. Call or wrtto them today. Box 277. Omaha Medicil and Surgical Institute. JAMES & BOYO & CO. , Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , GRAIN , PROVISIONS andSTOCKS BOARD OF TRADE. Dlre't wire * to Chicago tn4 New York. Corrnpondecu : John A. Warren & Co. Weare Commission Go. OLD COI.OXV IlflLni.NG , CIIIOAGO. Memberi Chicago Board of Trade since H 2. Grain , Provisions anj 5. Y. Stocks Orders Cash and Future Delivery Solicited. Owulia Offlcr , Hoou. I , X. V. Life IIIJif. . . . . 'I'll on B IHI1. . . . FLOVII J. CAJII'IIULL. C. C. CIIUiniE. E. J. STREET. Pretldent. Vlot-Pruldent. O , W KENNEY. 8ecr tary. Ctifislie-Stieet Comiiiission Co Capital l iO OO.00 , Fully Palrt. STOCKS , GHAI.V AMI PROVISIONS , ue 14192 , . , . . .Oiuuhu , i'cl ) . LOOD POISON con stTHiLis ) A.\Vrl le Onm-anter la Of UK EVERT CASE or MOSEY KEFVMinD. treated ten j r r- hate nef > r e na jnpt.-nti re. fly deviiMnry' ' it - * f'.l'T * mr t y < atrnwiL amiw ct etoe * me tr'r.ffir-.Armeto < * oree > rrei i all money Tb v > h. < rrtl tr to come her * for treat ment ran * > K > ! 1 e will Pif r&limul fare both M ud hotel bill * alle here If or Uil tovf. . f rt l- trtift ihevntid fcrara * that < - Mn tlr llcraettr will iwt ore Write t 'r r\ill t i'l , u ! r , rd rrl 1& * eTfleaee. Wek- tli i yo trvjkrr't > ci lo t y oleo , aj the mmt ewlaeet t > h > * ttu h e . rtr brea tt to inre m re tMn temrvrAry reltef. la our tfayran rrtt < > ewth tSH > ln lc Ilemrd > It u < been me t aimra'.t te o em-ir i tie frrJiKHcrt c lnll olud trrll > c . B t i > J r our < tronc mi ir-ieyo honkl hot he-lulf to r U ren-ertf. . Vf > o t e no chanc * ol kutnznr mBty We irn raal la rate or refund everr aol ir nu a * we Kv a r i-uiAt ] ' n to protect , alw'ABaiK-lit ttt.-tlnf rt S3OO.OOO. It it t rfrclly ufttoMitltciwilt try the trt ; rvcntllrretotonyoa ba e S > ra tvitir r up nl rylBff i t your n on y for tfltferrnt tre nM-m nM Itio ch y jn art not y t cared no one h * pM hurt * o r turner IV r ot * ajte * T n re n eT until ion try n * . Ota.chronle , < ieepele < J ra # * eareu In thlitr to nlr.ty lay * . InTeftifnt * oat f-ttnrlal Mtadlnff. oar rerminiloa as bu treM nwiv Write 01 fur lucte * and aiVlmoet of tbp > e we ha esred , ho h te rlrrn { * rrr.l ! len to refer to ttsftt. II cot * YOU only t wiace to do this i It will MV yoaa vorlil of ud rRK frvm mental Mraln t ftd If > oatJ r year cfT princ vutfer tarovKb ytttf porr thrrat , mv > oa r tc ( In moutti. rbmmttHm It ban tml JvlnM , ltr fmJNBc out. rurilon en an ; Mrt ol tht oo ly feUor of jrpi raidfptf < Jon pain * la hf4or boa , j o hare notlr > # to * ! * . Thor who rr roo-t nUr taklne mercury and J lti thoulit dl > - contJnuelt Ounotant > * of d * dnipt wilt turelf brine K > m and ratine nlrrn In thrfnd. tVMtlallU wrlle. All rumtponlFTtee xnt jraled In plain cnrel- opta. % Vo Inrtte tne nt rlffll Inrestif atlon do all la oar pu * r to aid you In It. COOK REMEDY CO. , 1419 Masonic Temple , Chicago 111. 'MSupO Made a well Man of INDflPO v-.vt > Tilt t-Ktil \Lx , HINDOO REMEDY fstonccti1 Tnc ABOTE \ \ ' Hrxiltj inSOilayt. Coroe 7 " II Norroos I > lm . Fatllrt Her rlcor ftnd ilro to ibnnkrr. crc n . DI | qnleklr bat nrclr restores /xirt Jltnhooil In old or joang. a > llr eirriM In reit pwket , frice f l.ixt a rarkir % SllIorW.f > "trt * o trrittrn puaranler torvrt or txanty rffttndfl. Dox'r DTT A.X I5ITTIOX. tn Ia > i > t on hirlne irrDAPO. It roar dtnjclit ht not cktH > 0 &X-lCDt Ct > M rrvprs cVlt c III. 9T * * r ifrati. Vahn A Co. , Cor l-'ti ! and IVacl&vi SLS . ana J A ' uller , V l . . 14th A Dourla 5t . OMAHA. NEC Patronize Home Industries Uy I'urolinslntr flood * ainde nt the Fol- lovtluecbrnnkn Ftictorlei , AND TENTS. 031 AHA TUXT AM ) HUH II Kit Co ( Successors Omaha Tent and Awnms Co. ) Manufacturers tecta , unnlnzs , Jubbrn latlles * and gents1 mackmtosoea. Tents tor rent. 1111 Famam St. . Omaha. 3REWERIE9 O31AJIA HHEWIXG ASSOCIATION. Car load shipments made In our own trator cars. Blue RlbtAi. EJne Export. f'er.n Export and Family Export delivered to ill part. of the ctlr. I1HOS. V SJ1ITII CO. Pavlns. Sewer and Building Capacity. 1K.OCO per day. OSlce and yan ! . 554 end Hickory Sts. Telepnone T > Omaha. Neb CORNICE WORK. ? G. F. EPEXGTEIf. CACI.K COU.VtcnVOItICS. . Mar.cfJ irrr of Galvanized Iron Cornices. Gal vanized Iron Skylight * . Tin. Iron and Slate Rooting. Agent for Klnnear's Sue ; Ce 10S-10-1I Nirtli Eleventh street. CRACKER FAOi'ORIES. AJIUH1CAX HISCL'IT AM ) J1FG. Wholesale Cracker Manufacturers , OMAHA Neb. DYE YVORKS. jCIIOUnSACK'S TWI.N CITY \VOUKS , 15-1 Knrnniii St. Dyeing and cleaning of garments and goods of fvery uescnption. Cleantr.s of fine garments a ip cialty. . FLOUR MILLS. S , F. GILMA.V. Flour. Meal. Teed and Bran. 191S-15-17 North mt Street , Omaha , Keb. C. E. Black , manager. IRON WORKS. DAVIS Jk COWGILL IHON WOIIICS. Irun nnil IlriiRn Fonnilem. Manufacturers and Jobh-rs of Machinery. Gen. eral repairing a speclalt.UQ1. . jsos and 1SCI Jackson < tree > . Omaoa Neb. PA.XTOX .t VIEKLIXC IUOWORKS. . Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and Blacksmith worK. Engineers t-J CoE'rsctcrj icr Fire I'roof Rulld * Ing * . Office and works : U. P. Ry and South 17th street. Omaha. LINSEED OIL. WOODJIAX LIXSEKI ) OIL \VOIIICS , Manufacturers uiu process raw llnseej elL kettle bnlled ! lcs ei ml. oM process ground lln- leed cake , grjund and screened" " flaueed for rtrjsglsts. OMA11A , NEB. LOUNGES-MATTRESSES. L. o. no up. Manufacturer Lounxcs. Couche > , Mattrraiea. Jobber of Spring Beds anl Feathers 411-113 3. 10th street OMAHA nnnni.NG co. Manufacturers of high grade Mattresses. 1SOI-I Nicholas Street. Omaha. OVERALL ANP SHIRT FACTORIES. K.\TZ-srnvixs COMP.VXV. Mfcrs. Clcthlng , Pants , ShrTts and Oreralla. OMAHA. NEE. SHIRT FACTORIES. j. n , HVAXS , xnnrtASiCA SHIHT COMPANY. Exclutlve cuitca < hrt ) tailors. U1S Farnam. TINWARE. .V TIXWAHE COMPANY , Pieced , Stamped and Japanned Tinware. Grin , lie Iron. Hollow Ware. etc. IMS Vamam St. OMAHA.KEa VINEGAR AND PICKLES. IIAAHSI.V.NX VIXKGAIt CO. , Miniuf&cturcrf of Vlnetar. Pickles , Catiups , lluitardf , Celery and Worceitersulre Sauce. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WILLIA3I I'FKIFKEIU Per a eoo4 substantial vehicle of any dt crtp- lion , for repaicttn : or rutber tires on new or c4 wheels the Lett plac * Is f7tn and L avenpcrta ( tnetx. JiUl'MMO.M ) CAIIKIAGn CO. Cheap , medium pricd and tony caniagts. Any thing you want , teccod hand or new. Headquartert for Rubber tires , warranud. lllij and Harr. > . upposlU Court Houie. A. J. SUM-SOU. MOD , 1411 Uodcr. Full He * of Carna e > . Buggies. Pbaetoru. Pnny Cart * . \Vnetl rubl r Uird. Ttw bei U the CIGAR MANUFACTUREItB. & CO. Largest fariu-y in the w u I berf Ouuiha Kanui City Line In auj lit Joseph bacdU our f xls. I9ii raruaru tlntt , Ptatha.