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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1897)
\ - TITR mrATTA T > AT1YY' BEE : iTirR 27. 1.HD7. 11 COMMERCIAL A8D FINANCIAL December Wheat Tonches Dollar Mark , but Recedes a Few Points. SPURT CAUSLD BY EFFORTS OF SHORTS Mny Almi Mnrkril nn Ailvnnce In S ) mini Hinlth Dcccinlicr , liu ( tlic Ollu-r 3lnrko > . Were I'tilntcrcMliiK. CHICAOO , Nov. IC-Wheot cold at Jl to day for tlic December option nnd closed at tS'io , nn uilvunoc of 3Hc. Mn > ' showed a conslJernlitc amount of sympathy , Alth the ndvtiti ( ! In December and closet l'Clc higher. lOnorts of shorts both here nnd from St. Kauli caused the adx-nnco In De- ctTnher and they mvrc not supplied until U had b < wn bid. OJier markets were unln- UreatiiiK. Corn ; and oats advanced VMfU higher and provisions closed 2V40 hlfiher. Whent fltnrted llrm ut from Sl4c to t)2c ) for Jliiy nnd WVio to 96'lc for December , com- purud v\hh 0109IHo and M'.iu respectively at the clo.'t ! of the session. Additional s'rennth cutno from nn advance ut Liver I > eel of % d , o betrln with , ndded to the effect of u cold \vavo prediction from the signal hirvloe bureau. There wna plenty of bear ish n ewe in circulation nnd for nearly an hour after the oH-nlnB | there was moderate Kclllne , with the tendency of prices sllgntly doAtiwurd for Jluy , Deeemner , however , lioldlni ; llrmiy. . The Clnnliinntl I'rlce Current cstlmntcd that ul.tr December 1 there 'AoulU mill be IW.OW.Wi liu. available exportable In thlH country. Tfic KUIIMIM ctop suld that the increase In the area of Unit Mule iimounUil to 10 per cent. Ttia Uttcnos Ayru.s corrtspoiulent of the London Times eMilnvited .hut Ar entlne would have 37,100- iW bu. of whu.it i dl.7 > 03e of for export. Keci'li.na ut .Minneapolis and Duluth since WediiMHltt.V murnltiK aero 1,542 carlo.ids , ngaliiKt V.144 curs for the similar two days of the previous week and 544 cars a year OKO. Ul.ltNigo got 1S1 rars und shipped 213 , fjS bu. About forty-live minutes after the opening December begun to advance , slowly at llrst , but very soon wlu the g\ithcrlnB Impetus of an havunclng storm. It rose Ironi 9G'io to 'J7 ic without cauf.lnif lay to go above the price It opened at , but when the Decem ber m.idi- spasmodic Jump that took It to M'jo ntul another series of Icopd that landed It ut tl , Miiy respondtd In a pro estlng kind of manner by a rlso to UJVic It w.is all a -matter o' rhorw ' 'ovcrlng. St. Louis shorts \\etrt said to be iictivo bidders at the com- rntiu'err'.nt of tiie bulge nnd a host of the Kniuller tiailer Joinrd In the chorus There was hardly a bushel of wheat for sale until ine market had rcacaed $1 , when the anxious ot.fs were furnished with so much that n midden drop to 7c resulted. Hut the shorts \vere too badly demoralized to wait unj longer to get under cover nnd the price soun shot up again. The Atlantic port clearances of wheat nm : floui were eiiunl to about ol.VOOJ bu. , Includ' Ing 72.00J bu. from Galveson. : New York ruported twenty-live boatloads , or say 200.QX bu. , sold for export. May , after reacting a little from Us first bulge to EDMiC. became stronger than before and reached 93'tc before the close. It wound up ut SoWc. Drember reached tiSc to and closed at thin- . Corn was not very active and responded very lazily to the encouragement It got from mncat The tendency > .uis downward untl' wheat became very bullish and It had evl dently the latter to thank for the Ho ad vunco I. made In the end. There was mod craUs buying of December by brokers and elevator people , llecelpts were 402 cars. May ranged from 29KC to ISMiO and closed ItfiUc higher at 2fl % < irjyc. December oats was barely steady , but n distinctly llrm feeling was noticeable In May The long crowd was willing to exchange the former for the. latter nt 1'fil'Xie ' difference. Commission houses -were aUo good buyeru of iXlay and this , with sympathy with ahea , forced prices up a little. The ti Ipplng de mand rans helpi-d by the cut In Rill rates llecelpts were 447 cars. May ranged fron : 22c to :2fU2ViC ! and closed UflViC higher a 22'4C22ic. Only a fair business wns done In pro vision ? The undertone was firm , chlclly li ryini jtny with grain marker , but prlc' ranges were narrow. Outside orders wer motleratc. A heavy reduction In provision s ocks IMS taken place since November 1 Cash demand was moderately active. At th ( close January pork was 2V4c higher nt $8.15 January lard 2VjC higher at H.Kffi.SS ant January rib ? unchanged nt $1.15. Intimated reco'pts Saturday : Wheat , 141 cars ; corn , "CO cars ; oats , 700 cars ; hogs , 22.0CO head. Ltiiunm futures ranged as follows : Arllcilf. . ! Opan. | llUh. | Low. I Closo. Whcat- Nciv. . . . nu Dec. . . . i on SII4 ( May. . . U1H U8M Corn Nov . . . 2IH ! 2B Dec. . . . -'DM JB May. . . OatB Dec. . . . 20H Miiy. . . lork- Ui-e. . . . 7 25 7 17H 7 25 7 20 Jan. . . . H - ' ( ) 8 I'- " , S 13 b 12 Jlny. . . H - ' 8 U7M 8 40 Lard Dec. . . i 10 I 12U 4 10 4 12K 4 10 Jan . . . 4 1.-.T 4 'J5 4 2'J ! < 4 BO 4 Sl'M Mny. . . J 37 ( 1 4L-W 4 37J , 4 S7K Sh'lHIbn Dec. . . 4 in t 15 Jan. . . . 4 20 4 IS 4 l.-i 4 Ib t L-7K 4 30 4 27 > 4J7X No. 2. Cash quolallons were as follows : FLOUR Steady ; winter patenls , JI.SOiJ5.00 slralKhlF. II.30OI.W ; spring specials. $1.10 ; ppr patents , f4.SOfr5.CO ; bakers , $3.SO/3.0. WI1KAT No. 2 rprlnK. XWMc ; No. 3 , sprlnu tC-St'lc : No. 2 ted , WicWH.lu. CORN No. 2 , SOHW-'C C. OATS N a. 2 , 2Ic. f. o. b. ; No. 2 white , 24J ? 24V4c : No. 3 while. 23Jlc. HYK No. 2. 4Sc. HARLKT No. 2 , : C0400. FLAXHEED-No. I , Jl.0301.10'6. ' T1.MOTIIV BEEP Prime. 2.WtJ2.G75i. PIIOV1S1ONS Pork , mess , per bbl. . | 7.2jS7.50 I.lrJ , per 1'X ' ) lb.1. . 14.20. bhort riLn tide ( loote ) , H.lHr4.7 : . Dry salted shoulders ( boxnl } ( .T..fiO.OO. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J 1.501 'WHISKY Distillers' finished coeds , per gal 51.la. StlQAIlS Cut louf , J3.SI ; granulated. > 3. : market was steady ; creameries. KWIIc ; dairies , liOlJc. Cheese , quiet at SffR'.jc. ' EgBs , llrm at ISc. Live poultry , ( julet : turkeys , sic ; cMckens , &c ; fiiriiiffs. OfiMtc ; ducks , NK\V VOIUC ( ilJ.MCHAI. MAUKKT. QuotntloiiN of ( InDny on Ci-nrrnI COIIIIIKMlltll-M. NEW YORK. Nov. 26. KIXUR-Recelpts. two days , W.CbJt bbls. ; exports , E.OH bbl > ; strongly held and fairly ncthe ; winter patents , II.D00 B.20 : winter ttraiBhts. JI.MO4.C3 : Minnesota pat ents , ti.OOe-o.JS. Rye Hour , steajy , Iluckuhcat Hour , dull , JMSfrl.W. HL'CKWIIBAT Nominal. J7e3S'io. LX1RNAIKAL nnii ; yellow wt-itern , C3c. HYIJ .Steadier ; No. 2 e tern , 60'-ic. 11A1ILBY Firm , 2c. . HAHI.HY MALT Quiet ; western , K0. _ . WHI5AT RecelptH. two days. to6to > bu. ; ex. porn , 117,741 bu , Spot , llrm ; No. 2 red , J1.01N. Options opened firmer on rubles , advanced dur- In the day on u bin fccare of Deecmbcr shorts unt closed unsettled at IHiflKe net advance , Dtcrmbar having once more pavited Ihe dollar mark : November eloted al ll.KHi ; December. 91 l-16c Jl.W H ; clwc.1 , tl.W\ . CORN-Ilrcelpt * . two days , 105.275 bu.j exports , 14,5C5 bu. .SkJt ( , market firm ; No. : , He. Op tions opened llrm on hlirher cables and wrrn ci-nerally llrm all day with wheat , closing Ku nn hltrher ; November closed al SJHo ; JsecemUrr. 31 ir32' ' . . < - ; closed , Kc , s , two days. 1C6.50) bu.j exports , 1S7.711 bu. Ctiot. firmer ; No : , Kic. Options dull , but steady nil day. cludner unchaneed : De. ' K clo"d at - ° Strady ; Qalveiton , 15c ; Texas dry. ire- CallfurnU. HW1S.C. LKATHKH-Qulet ; liemlock sole , Iluenos WOOlJ-SiMty ; ' tleeee , 6R31r. I'UOVISIONS Beef , steady ; family , W.tKKj 10.60. Cut meats , steady ; plcltled tK-lllea , I6.76O I.&IH : pleklej shoulders , 13.75 : pickled hams. IT.lWI.Cp. Lard , steady ; wettern steam. M.W : n-rtnnl. Meady. I'ork , steady ; family. Jtl.Iinw IJ.Ctt Tallow , dull ; city , JSic bid ; country. JU * J5io. as la quality. oiLS-1'eiroleum. quiet : I'nlted clo sl at o bid. Ronln. cttsady ; utrulnei , common to coott , n. < iHil. < 5. Tun'entlne. nrm , KljUMc. Cotton seed , market moderately active and steady ; prime crude. UHc ; prime crude f. o. b. mills , JJHttHe : prime rummrr yellow. IlUe : off tumi RICE-ftteady ; fair to extra. < HO i ; Japn. 5 M'BTAUS-I'lir Iron , warrants dull. I .SO bia. 5.SO aikejt. I ke copper , quiet. 110. K bid , tlO.TS asked , ,1'n. ' lull. JU.S5 bid. IU.7S asked. Hpel- ! riir.u.'fli ' > .i3 T UIS ? " * l' 1'I * * " ! , quiet. , i- , , . at JllO -HwwIpts. 4.m rki . ! market qukt : t . creamery. HftMc ; Viglns. Me ; factory , CHBESK-nectlpts. ,1W pkpi. ; market quIK ; llcht klm . tO Hc , part sXlm , ( Sfc , full fVlms , . KQG8Receipt * . 1 2M T > ltB . ; market quiet , I ' , e , and rennsylvanln. SOWZic. western , 11-- . j OMAHA H.\ nil A I. .11 A It K UTS. Conilltlon of Trndr nnil QtiotntlonN oil Sin pip nnil Knncr Produce. nc.OS-Strlctly freBh , 17c. IllTTBU Common to fair , lOfllle ; choice to fancy , Hffl'c ; separator creamery , Sic ; eathrea creumwy , JOc , VUAIChoico fat. ti to 10 lb . , quotttl at So ; Inrco and eonm ' . 4fiSc. IHinsSED POULTRY Chicken * , te c ; tur- leys , KfllOe ; Kffff , f > c ; ctuckfi , 7c. IMOKONS Live , 7e ; cl u ] plseon not wnnlM. HAA' Upland , J6.M ; mWland , JS. Oj lowlnnd. ; S.OO ; rye straw , II ; enter mnkrs the price on ny ; Ilcht bftlra sell the best ; only top grades irlng top prices.VKOHTAllLKS. VKOHTAllLKS. CKLEnV Good stock , large , 40c ; small , SH ? < ? ONIONS-Per bu. , M4JWC. UEANS Hand-plckMl navy , per bu. , JUO. 8WRET POTATOES-1'er bbl. . JS.7S. rAlHIAOK-llome grown , per Ib. . 1 I'fTTATOBH Home grown. 40ft c ; QUINCKS-Callfornla , per box , 11.23 APPLES Winter stock , $2.7509.00 ; California Jelleflower , boxes , J1.50B1.W ; Colorado Jonah - h < in , IKIXPS. $1.75. CKANIlEIUHES-Jfrfeys , per bbl. , 17.00 ; Wlv c.innln Hell A Hugle. I7.M. CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO PEARS- OncMt winter Ni-lK $2.00. . _ . C1RAPES Cntavibas , 6-Ib. baskets , 1415c : Main nan , > ; .Wff .V ) . TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANCES-MexIcan. per l x , $1.00 : Louis- " ' "K - - . 3 0. > 3.003.M ; 301. $4. < ij ? I.DO ; California. 30) . 3.OMT3.73 : 300 , $3.7.VFir4.2 * , . IIANANAS Choice , large stock , PIT bunch , 2.0002.25 ; nwllum-slzed bunches , 11,7203.0) ) . MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. . larfie size , 14ilSc ; Irazlls , p r Ib. . lOc ; English walnuts , per Ib. , oncy , soft shell , 13e ; standards , lOflllc ; tlllmrts. per It ) . , lOc ; i > ecans , polish- , ! , large , 9J10c ; uml ) . le ; large hickory nuts , $1.25 per bu. ; small. Jl M per bu. : cocoanuts. per 100. t3.u > 9 .00 ; peanuts , raw. DflSlie ; roasted , Ci 4c. FIGS Imported fancy , 3 crown , 14-lb. iKixes , 12V4c ; t crown , 44-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 25c p r Iwx. HONEY Choice white , 13c. KRAUT Per bbl. , J4.0) 4.23 : lialf bbl. , 12.303 'MAPLE SYrtUP-Flve-gal. cans , each. $2.23 : .ral. cnns , pure , per doz. , $12.00 ; half-gal , cans , ; 8.2 > ; quart cans , $3.M. DATES Per CO to 70-Ib. boxes , KV4c ; Fard S-lb. CIDER Per half bbl. , $3 : bbls. . $5.50. FRESH MEATS. DRESSED REEF Good native Bteers. 7c : Rood orcnuarters , steers. Cc ; good hindquarters , 9c ; vcslPrn sleers , BilCHc ; fancy heifers , CHe : good lelfe's , Cc ; B'od forequarlers , heifers , uijc ; good ilndquarters , heifers , 8Hc ; eood cows , Sc ; fair UEEF CUTS Tenderloins , Kc : boneless strips , ic : strip loins , 7c ; rolls , S4c ; tlrloln butts. SHc ; houlder clods , D''c ; rump butts , 5Hc ; Bleer shoulder clods , DHc ; rump butts , SHc ; sleer chucks. 54c ; cow chucks. 4l c ; lionclres chucks , He ; cow plates , 3c ; steer plates , SHc ; Hank Hteak. CHc ; loins , No. 1. 14c ; loins , No. 2 , 10' ; olns. No. 3 , Sc ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , 9c ; ribs , Vo. 1. He : No. 2. 8'4c ; ribs , No. 3 , Gc ; steer rounds. 7Hc ; cow rounds , Glje ; cow rounds shank off. SHe ; trlmmlnKS , t c ; beef shank ] , 3c ; brains , per doz. . 35c ; sweetbreads , per Ib. , 10.- ; sweetbread * ( calves ) , per Ib. , 40c ; kidneys , per loz. , 3Jc ; ox tails , each. 4c ; livers , per Ib. , 3c ; icarts. per Ib. , 3c ; tJHRUes , per Ib. . 12jc. ? Ml'TTON Lambs , 7csheep ; , CHc ; mirket racks ( lorn ; ) . EC ; hotel racks ( shott ) . lie ; legs nnd saddles. ! > c ; lamb legs , DC ; breasls and stews , 3c ; tongues , each , 3c. PORK Dressed plijs , 3140 ; dressed hoes. DC : enderlolns. 15c : loins. 7c ; rpare ribs. EC ; ham sausage butts , G &c ; shoulders , rou h. f c ; phoul- lers. skinned. G'4c ; trlmmlnirs , Cll-c ; leaf lard , not rendered. r Uc ; heads , cleaned , 4e ; snout and ears. 4c ; backbones. l'4c ; cheek meats , 4'4c ; neck liones , 2c ; plus' tnlls. 4c ; plucks , each. 5c ; chllierllnKS. Cc ; hocks , 4c ; hen-rtn , per doz. . 23c ; stomachs , -ach , 3c ; tonRUes , each. 7c ; kld- neis , per doz. , 30c ; brains , per doz. , 13c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 25c ; livers , each. 3c. HIDES. TALLOW , ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 preen hides. Cc ; No. 1 raited hides. S&c ; No. 2 green palled hides. 7ic ! ! ; No. 1 veal calf , S lo 12 Ib lOc ; No. 2 \ al calf. 12 to 13 Ibs. , Sc. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , each , i : < f73c ; Kieen salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins , each. 13c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early Bklns ) , No. 1 , each. DC ; dry Hint. Kansas md Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual n eight , 4jDc ; dry dint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight. 30 4c ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per .b. , actual weight , 405c ; dry Hint Colorado : nurrnln wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 3@ 1IORSA HIDES-Each. J1.M02.23. TALLOW. C.REASE. ETC.-Tallow. No. 1. 2\c ; tallow. No. 2. SJic ; rough tallow , 1UC ; "Sr Ji/Breatei 2-Scj yellow and brown greaoe. > / . TSVf - iC. KI'HS Hear ( black or brown ) , $300920.00 ; tier. " - $1.M@8.00 ; mink. $15.COff60.00 ; beaver. $1.CO : skunk I5c , 25c. 50c ; mujkrat. 3c. 5c , 7c. SI. LoulM Ceiu-rnl .llnrkct. , , ,5& . ! KIS'N'OV < . -FLOUR-HlBher In sym- j . v i M , " ' " " ' : Patents. $ I.7 S'4.9J ; stralshts ' * USIlViclr : * 4'Wf4.2 ' ; ; medium. $3.MJJ3 7J. . clojlns I'H.c ' fur December ni i i i. ? , ? ? y alOV ' Wednesday. May opened c higher ; did not sell off more than We iim later told mo above ths Iwttom , closing wlt iy-llffrn nt He below the top. Spot , higher ; No ' rod cash , elevator. Sfc ; track , SiS'sOMc' No' ' hard cash , K > c ; Dec-mbcr , WHc ; May. 93c. ' CORN Futures showed same strength earlv with wheat , but m : > rp was for sile than wantw and at the close December wns ! { c and Mn > 1-lCc below Wednesday ; spot , steady ; No ' 2 cash 23Vic ; December , SiSCSVic ; May. 27Si2Sc. OATS Futures stronger and a shade higher than Wednesday ; spot , higher ; No. 2 cash. el < ? \ator , 21c : track. 21H622c ; No. Z white , 23MJ24c December , 21Hc ; Mny , 22ic. RYE Higher at 4 V4c. FLAXSEIID QUIet at J1.03. TIMOTHY SBKD Prime , J2.60. OOKNMEAL il.44. BRAN Firm ; east track , sacked , 51'.4o and worth C2c this side. HAY Firm ; prairie , J7.03iff8.30 ; timothy , JS.753 10.50. BinTER Steady ; creamery. lS@23',4e ' ; dalrj- HOGS Higher at 17c. WHIHKY tl.19. COTTON TIES 77c. 1IAGGING 6fl7ic. METAIJJ Ixnd , dull at $3.53S3.60. Spelter nominal at $3.M. PROVISIONS Pork , steady : standard mes.- Jobbing. } g.23(88.iV ( > . Lard , higher ; prime ntcam 4 ' 07V4 ; choice. $4.ii. llacon ( lioxnl lots ) , extra Bh'art clenr. .12VjOi.2i ; rllw. $5.r.KJr3.C21.i : shorts 15 GiMiffj 75 Dry salt meats ( bixcd ) , shoulders $3'is5 ; cutni shorl cli-ir. $4.7S4.87'4 ; ribs , 15.12" . ii- > : Bh.irts. $ S.14C5.K. rirCEIPTS Fl ur , S , < f * > blls. ; wheat , 71.0CO bu. " corn" 219.000 bu. ; oats , 34.010 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 2.000 bbls. : wheat , 13,0 * bu. ; corn. 18S.OX ) bu. ; oats , 13.000 bu. AVnr - ConinilKNloii Coiiipniiy. OMAHA OFFICE , Nov. 2C.-The rest of a holiday , with the stimulus creditable to i Thanksgiving dinner , evidently gave the bull renewed vigor todny ; causing them to attack the wheat pit with both horns , tossing De-em Iwr wheat ns high as $1. a tolal rise of iic ovei Wednesday , and not permitting It to descem to a cliae lower than W c. miking- net gain of 3ie for that month. May wheat was a lltll slswtr. and advanced but lic to Mk-c. lute declining to nnd closed at 93V o. making n tola net Bain of lo , tin ulrength being principally ut the seaboard and from foreign * ourrea. This shows the slrcnglh of the bull clique In the December option , they advancing the pre mium of that month to C * c over May , unpha sizing t.iclr recent claims of large purchase In that month. In exrt'tx of the amount of con tr.tct wheat to fill the rales with. Corn and oals were slow , as compared will wheal. each advancing but % c. The receipts of uheat were &J.VOO bu. In excess of the Ehlpmenls , while that of the other cereals were practically even balanced. \IMV Orli-ilIIM .Miirlii-lN. NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2C. HOO PRODl'i'TS- Ptciidy ; pork , old , IS.23. Lord , rHInert tltrct $3.75. Iloxed meats , dry salt thoulders. IJ : slde < $4.75. Uncoil , clear rib sides , $3.00. Hams , choice sugar cured. $ S.OO < 1S.75. COFFEE-Dull ; Rio , ordinary to low fair. . FLOim-Easy ; extra fancy , Jl.50fll.CO ; pat ents. l4.MfT4.90. CORNMEAL Quiet at H.W. IIUAN Cjulrt at 67'.i i6 > c. HAY Firm ; prime , J1J.004J13.30 ; choice. J16.CO fjlC.W. CORN-Stearty ; No. 2 , sacked , white , SSflCCo , mixed. 3Co ; yellow. 37c. OATS steady ; No. 2 , tacked. J7Hc. RICE Quiet ; ordinary to good. aXCI'ic. Cralii Meci'lptM at Principal .Mnrl.-ftN. MINNEAl LIS , Nov. 26. Receipts : Wheat , 1,141 cars. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 26. Receipts : Wh-at , 20S cars. ' 1ii' " AfIG. J.nv. f * . Rw lptf today : Wheat. 176 cars ; corn , 4C2 car * : oils , 417 cars. Ehilmaifil car lots tomorrow : Wheat , 240 ; corn. 70) ; onts , 700. 700.ST. ST. LOUIS. Nov. K. Receipts : WheM , 101 cars. DPLIJTH , Nov. 2C.-R CPll"ts. Wheat. 401 r < rs. PEORIA. Nov. 21 Receipt * ! Corn , 122.10) bu. ; nats , 76.KO bu. ; rye , none ; whl ky , 75 bbls. : whr&t. .MK ) bu. Shipments : Corn. 24 HM bu. ; oii . 7C.2-V ) bu. ; rj-c , none ; whleky , 1,030 bbls. ; wheat , 1,800 bu , CliiHimntl CINCINNATI , Nov. 2C.-FLOl'R Quiet ; fancy. ( . ? * ( . ) ; family. J3.Uit3.73. \\HEAT-Flrm and lilirhri ; No. 2 rod , S3c , CORN-Steady : No. I mixed. 27 c. OATS-FInn ; No. t mixed , JUJc. RYE Firm : No. S. 47c. PJIOVIS1ONS Lard , quiet. J4.15. Bulk nwats. nrrn. 14. SO. Bacon , iteady. K.tt. WHISKY Steady at JI.19. HUTTKR Ha y : Elgin cr m r > ' . He : Ohio , li lOe. ( lair ) ' . KitlJr. liOOS-Stradv at ICHc , CHE155K Firm ; good to prime Ohio flat , 9Q I'l-orln Miirl.TlK. I'corlii ( Jrnln HiirUi-l. " . I'WJRIA. Nov. M-CORN-Markw eatler : No. " "oATti-Market glow and l ady ; No. I whlt . nominal WHISKY Not quot d. Cnlirornln llrli-il PrultM. NEW YORK Ni.vCALIFOP..MA DRirn FIlUITS-Etuporated Hfpltt. quiet and steady ; I other rtrV.l . fruits i I tvapiiralcd ppt , mnn. tfl-c per Itv prime wire trar . dried 1 prlrrS c. eh. . Ie I V . f n' 98 H' i FiumS'j'.S' , . us t s T ! qiMility ' < | .n re-it. R' , > | : fto7 M , , r rnrc ) Kfillc. Pcaht , nj * led. ; sio < . pel-J l i : ix iI I i Liverpool .Miirkrl. I LIVERPOOL , Nov. K-PROVIglONg-lUjf. | firm ; extra India m . * * W : prime me > , M In. Potk. prime mess , fine western. Arm. M * . H rn . short cut. steady , S2 . Ilacon. short rlb . steady. J * ; long ele r tnMdle * . Hunt * ill. : IMig clear middle , heavy , rial , s ; short clear backs. JN M ; belli * * . Va ; shoulders. < i * re. le ay. ! * Lard , prime western. 2fc < Sd. Tallow , prime city , firm. If * . WHEAT-Ppot. No. 1 red , northern rprlng. firm. 7s Slfcd. . . . . . . CORN-Amerlcan mixed , spot , steady. 3 * JVtf ; November , steady. * 3' < .d ; December , tteariy. Is vl ; January , steady , 3 * ! * ia. FIXH'R St. Ixnils. fancy winter , steady. IDs. Hops At London ( Pacific const ) , steady , 4 CHEESE American finest white and colored , dull. 42s 4J. KniiNnn CHr Slnrkflt. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 28. WHEAT 1C higher , fairly active ; No. 1 hard , S7c ; No. 2 , * $ & ' ' No. 3 tlH0ClHr ; No. 4 , SHISIc ; No. 1 red , 9Mf 94o ; No. 2 , 9l Mc ; No. 3 , SMWlHc ; No. 4 , SSc ; No. 2 spring , \eS4c ; No. S , MCSJc , CORN Active , about fcteody ; No. 2 mixed. . OATS Active , UOIc higher ; No. 2 white , J2ff23c. RYE-FIrm ; No. 2 , 44c. HAY-Falrly active ; choice timothy , JS.500S.75 ; choice prairie , J7.00. Ill'TTEIl More active- ; creamery , ISffiO ; ; dairy , mnr.o. EGGS Firm , advance expected ; fresh candled , 17c ; storage , 13c. \ MV York \Vln-nl NEW YORK. Nov. 26. Aflr several weeks of unsatisfactory markets , "dollar wheat , " In th speculative acceptance of the term , was realized on 'chance today. The December option tixlnv early attained nnd s. t > pasted It , reaching Jl.fliWi in the afternoon , which was also the final price. A 1ml "squeeze" of the shorts was chiefly re- fpnnslble for local strength , although1 higher ca ble * had much to do with the early advancing tendency of the- local markets. Exporters loucht only moderately of wheat , but took nlwut 7C ) , iXXi bushels of corn today. December wheat ranged from 98S c to Jl.OOS , and May from 94ic to 6l c. closing at OCc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dclrolt Slnrki'l. DETROIT. Mich. . Nov. 28.-WHEAT-NO. 1 white , 93c ; No. 2 red , 93Hc ; December , 93 > 4c ; May. SISc. CORN No. 1 mixed , 27Uc , OATS No. 2 white , 23c. RYE-NO. 2 , Toledo Mnrkot. TOLEDO , Nov. 20. WHEAT Higher and firm ; No. 2 cash. 95o ; December , 96Hc. CORN Dull but Hrm ; No. 2 mixed , 2i 4c. OATS Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 21'.ic. Plillmlrlplilii Produce. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. IC.-HUTTER-Un changeil ; fancy western creamery , 234c. ! EGGS-Flrmer nnd 1C higher ; fresh nearby , 23 02lc : fresh western. 23g23c. Sun FrnnclKi-o Wliont Mnrkct. SAN1 FRANCISCO. Nov. 2f--\VHEAT-Steady ; December , $1.45 ; May. I1.46S. STOC1CS AXU IIOXDS. Valiit-H Inc-ri-UHe wllli nn Improvement 111 HllNllll-NH. NEW YORK , Nov. CO. The latter part of the day showed an Improvement In business on the Stock exchange , both In the volume of trans actions andi the Increase of values over that recently prevailing. The standard railroad stocks , however , continued to be a good deal neglected and the movement of prices In them was very narrow. The whole list was de pressed during the early part of the day under the Inlluence of lower prices for Americans In London , and quite active telling here for Lon don account. This was especially marked In St Paul , and this stock failed to recover at any time to Wednesday's close. Its weakmrs was due to tae October stalement of earnlngu. which showed an Increase In net of less than $3 OUO So far as this statement bears on the general sltuallon. it Is to be taken Into nc- couno thai St. Paul's October earnings last year were the largest for the year. The later im provement In the market left the railroad list with net gains , but they weie of Ihe narrowest In many cases. The chief Interest In the market centered In the specialties , and these all developed strengt.i before trading had been long In progress. Man hattan was most conspicuous In the dealings , and advanced quite steadily and strongly ihroughout Hie day. closing nt a net gain of 2si There was no news to account for the strenglh of this stock. Sugar also showed a marked recovery from Its recent depression , and closed 2 , higher than on Wednesday. People's Gas haa gained 1V4 , New Jersey Central 1H. Delaware & Hudson over a point , nnd so on. Consolidated Gas Jumped up nnd down over a range of 3 points , and closed at n net gain of The day's trading reflected nothing In the general situation , tne news of which continued to show Improvement , The actual rate for long sterling exchange advanced1 V4 additional today. Some of the demand for long sterling Is for use In the operation which Involves the lending of funds abroad. There was also said to be some buyIng - Ing of long sterling for speculation. In the belief that rates of exchange will advance by the time It matures , as the balance of- trade may have shifted by that time. The bond market wns fairly active and prices wcru flrm. Total rales. $ l,24j.ono. United Stales 4s. coupons , were Vu lower , nnd the 6s. coupons. 14 lower bid. The Evening Post's London financial cable gram says : The Block markets were idle and irregular today , but most of them " were steady until the dope , which was flat on" various vague rumors. Kntllrs shimiwjd on renewed but uncon firmed reports of Cecil Rhodes' death. Other markets sagged on a reported collision of the Frencij and English troops on the Niger. There won nothing really authentic In this utory , but the markels lack energy and are easily frlght- ened. Americans were dull , and Glargow nnd Ihe conllnentals were selling moderately. Bra zilians were better on the purchasing of 2.009.COO Drazll 5 per cent treasury bl'.ls at SS per cent by the Rothschilds. Iterlin exchange Is quoted here today nt 20.36 , but I have reason to bollev" that the notation Is nominal. The real rate Is nearer 20.37 , and gold taken here for Ger many goes out at a IOKS. Vienna exchange Is also advancing. The Paris bourse was fteacly and the Ilerlln market dull. The follonihK were tne closing quotations on the leading stocka of Ihe New York exchange today : AtchlBon 1- > < ] do pfd 140 dopfd 'JlUllSt. P. A Om 7tl ll.iltlmoro& Ohio. . I''HJl do pfa 110 Canada Puolfle 80 ISUP. M. AM 121 Canada Southern. . 6'J So. Pacific 10S. Central l'icl Oc 10't ' So. Railway S'i Chea.&Oliio 2IIM do pfd 20 ! * Chicago & Alton..100 ( Texas A. Pacific. . . . 1O 4 C-.D-.tQ uiM : I 'Union Pacific t r. . aSM C..VE.1 B'JH U.P.D. A.G OH C.C.C.&SUL 31 Uvaba8h 7 > 4 dopfd . 78 . ! PW , . . . . 17U Dol. Ji Hudson . 10B' < Wheel. A L. E. . . . RJ4 Del. L. Jc W . 104 Ad.imn Ex ISO Den. i Rio G . 11 American Ex 117 do lira . 43 United St.-Ut-s Ex. . . 411 Erie ( nowl . 14S WellnF.irro Ex..Ill Eriolstpfa . IIS A. Cot. Oil 21H Ft. Wavna . If.'JH do pfd 73l < Orcat Northern pfd. 1311 Am. Splrlti.- 7U HookliiL' Valley. . . . 4 Am. Snlrlls pfd 17 llllnolHContral. . . . 100 < < Am. Toa.icco 81 LakoErio.v W. . . . 15M do pfd UU dopfd . 0 Pcoplo'H Gas iiiMJ LaKci Shoni . 10DH Cons. ( San 1S-I LoumvllloANaih. r,4K Com. Cable Co 175 Manhattan L . 1O2H Col. F. A. Iron 'JOX Met. SI. Rv . 113 do pW . SO Michigan Ci.iitr.il..lumlOcu. Electric . 32 Minn , i St. L _ llllnolBsteel dolHtpfd Hi ! LaUludu GUH 40 > Mo.Pacific 2siii Luad 33 MobllH.VOhlo 'Jl do nld 102 Mo.K. &T 1'JX Nat. Lin. Oil 15 do pfa XI'i Oregon Imp. Co 1C Chlcas-o.Ind. i L. . . Htv Pacific Mall -JD do pfd ill I'ullman Pal 170 ! < N.J. Crtiitrul Ht Silver Certlflcaloii. . N. Y.Contral 1USJ4 Stand.Hope AT. . . . N. Y. Chi. ti. St. L. . 13 i Sugar 13l'4 ; UolBt pfd 73 do pfd do''dpfd HI T. C. A Jron Norfolk , t Wosiern 1HH U. 3. Leather No. Amor. Co 4 do pM 02 No. Paolflc HIM U.S. Rubber 10 do pM 35M do pro. 04 Omarioi W 1S(4 ( Western Union. . . . Mt Oro. IL ANar 34 Norlhwcstorn I''HJ Ore. Short Line Iri donfd 104 PIltHoure 1U7U Rio UrandoVt3t. . . . 'Jl ! vo i do pfd Si ! Itock Island . Chi. lit. Wcstsrn . 1U > St. LomsAS.W . 014 S. L. AS. Y - dopfd . CUb no iBt pfd ( l ! | St. Paul . 01U ilo 2d pfd 11 All assessments paid. The tulal ralen of slock * today were 172'd1 shares. li.cludlng : Chicago. IJurllniiton t. Qulncy. 13 330 ; Louisville & Nasnvllle , 4:4) ; Man hatlan , 22.3SU ; New Jersey Central , 4.UO , North ern Pacific. 4.407 ; Northein Pacific preferred U.UI : Rock Island. Sl0 : St. Paul IS.lhi ) , I'nloi Pacific , all asEecemcnt * paid , 3,730 ; Hay .State Gas , 5.HOO ; Pecp'.u's OtB , 2C,3vO ; Coiuolldaled Can. 4.2UJ ; Sugar , 31 3S3. him KrniK-lKL-o Mlnnii ; Uiiolutloim. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 26. The official closlu quotaltona on mining slock * loday were as fi/i low * : Alta ' U AlphnCon 'J Alidos 24 Kentucky Can. . . . 1 llelcher -Jl : Lilly Wash. Con. 1 ili'Hti Uelsaor. . . . 33 Mexican 35 Bullion o OualUoiiulCon. . . . l.xn Caledonia IK Ophlr. 78 ChalluntroCon4 over.nin 8 Chollar. 4M Poton to Conrtauiica M ) , yil Cou.Ual.AVi 110 Sierra t Con. Imparltl. . . . 1 Sliver-Hill. . . . " . . 4 Con. Now York. . . 'J Onion Con ' 'tf Uruwn Point 17 UtahUon 7 . . . . . i Yi-lluwJaskut. . , . . 34 _ _ Sl.in.lard , lai llalci Norerois. . 13U asked. tillvtr Ian. S7He ; Mertran dollars , 474347UO dtaflu ulght ) . IS ; Ulecraph. 174. Sfiili-incnl l y lliuik of litnu nny. BERLIN. Nov. 26. The wefkly statement o tha Imperial Bank of Germany how < the fol lowing changes , a * cnmpated with the prevlou account : Cash In hand , Increase , x7.:2u M marks ; treasury note * . lncrw e , Suu.CvO mtrHi other t curltlr , decrease. 31 tJO.OuO marks ; not In circulation , decrease , ao.OOOOO marks. SfiMirltlm In London. LONDON. Nov K. The market for America. ecurltif advanced nmcivhat. but wrakene liter en N w Y irK ellW "The line wa eauy and the iUmiin.1 imnerallr lUht York Mnnpy .Mnrttct. NEW YuRK. Nov -MuNEY ON CALL Easy at IVrfJ per > ent. Mst I < an , m < j > per cent , closed M 2 per rent. PRIME MERCANTIL'E I'APER tff4 < i per cent. i HTKRL1NO EXCHANOB-Btrone. with ftttuat lni lnesi > In bankers' Ml ! t HS"rNU ! for demand , and at $ I.Mfl4Sifc ! for suty < twys ; posted rules , JI.W + M und ll.ttU(74.$7 ; con- merclRl bills , J4 Ml * . SILVER rERTIFICATES-Mie ( pc. RAR SILVER-SliJc. MEXICAN DOLLARSrj-4t c. noVKRNMENT ItONUS-Kasler. ' \ STATE RONI > S Dun.1 RAILROAD IONDSFlrm. < . Closing quotations on bond * were a * followi : U.S. nmv4 .r r. . . 12S iNrix/n ias 11.9. now4scou..ms N.C.41 103 U.9,4s.r < ? jr 11 ah No. Pnelflo 1stv..J7 | U.S.4 iooup 114 No.Pacina3 BO U.S.Vs.re * UaLc XT < \ . Pacific 4s J12 i J.S. fts.reff Ill N.Y.O ASt.L.4 . .105 J. S. 5s. coup 114 N AW. us mo Districts. 03s IDO N. W. Cdniola 142M Ala..cl.1M \ IDS N. V. Deb. f.s lit ! Ore. N.iv.lsli 112H Ala.cliS4C. ; . ! 100 Ore. N.IV. 4 * . . . . ' < Ala.Currency. . . .1U34 O.s. u. Oi. t.r. 121 \tchiion4H Mim C ) . S. L Ss. t. r. . . . . . USM \lchl otl.ln.4s. ! . . . B3 > t O. lino. Inti. t. r.0'J bananaSo.'nds . . 107 o. , iiit.i ji > .iivia * w \i Ami . us. t. r . . . . 40 ilcagoTonnln.il. 44 P.iclflolS of'QJ. . .10S&S .V O. 5 * Iim Re.vlln ? 4s H4J < D..VR O. Isn . .10.-I St. L. , t I. M. Con. J 87 Il.AIl. G. 4 H4 SI.L. &S. F.Oon.O.lltm -a tTonn. lst . . . .109 St. P Consuls 140H SrlnOen. 4s "DM St. P. C , .V P. lst9..1'-'l > ? . W.AD. Is. t. r. . 09 91.P C. * P. Sa 11UJ < jv , . . Elec. fin . . . . . .u. 3 SC. nontund. . . . . * 4 n.H.AS.A.Os 104 Southern Kv. 5s. . . . 03 J. II. AM. A. lids . .104 S. H.&T. tin 00 H.it T. Cent. 63 Temuiewsot3i . . 8SM II. AT.C.con Os..105 Tex. P.ic. L. O.lBH 07 H Iowa C. IBIH OJ Tex. i ac. Kg. 2di. . 27M K. P. Ists. t. r 1011 U. P. IBIS 101M U.NcwCon.4s . . .100 U. P. I ) . , VO. Ists. , 47 I. AN. Unl 4s sm Wab. IslSs 10SH Missouri Ol 100 Wab..Ms 7H M. K. AT. Uds 03 West Shore 19 . . . M.K.AT.4S S7 VaCenturies ( J. Y C. Ists 11 Va. doterr > jd N J.C. S3. .lliitj Boston Stouk ( Inntnlloiii. HOSTON. Nov. 26. Call loans. 2fl3iJ per cent : tlmo loans. 2HiM per cent. Closing prices for nocks , tends and mining shares : " A.T.AS.F 12H Bl. Kino. Ill . 103 American Sujrar. . 13SH Ren. Klec. pfd. . . . 81 Atn.Silcar ufd . . . Ill Atchlsou pfd . UOM UavSlatuOas. . 12 Kl-lt ) AtchlHon 4B . 8SU Hell Tolophone. . . 2C.H Oenor.il Eleo. Cs. . 100 llostonA Altunr. 21K WIs. Cent. Is . 2H HostonA .Maine. . . 170 Wls. CentOs . 124 C..1J. A U Alloticz Mlnlnir C3 CO h'ltclimirir H4Hi Atlantic . 21 General Electric , . S'l Uostoii A Montan t 140 Illinois stuel. . . . 43 IlutlcA Boslcn."H Mexican Central. . fil * CaltimetA Ilecl'i. . 4IHI N. Y.AN.E 82 Centennial . 17 Old Colony 1BU Franklin . 1SH O.S. L IS . KllDDOT 10 Osceola . 87 Union Pacific - : < Oulncy . 112 WcstEna 7UH TamaracK . . . . . . . . . 1H1 West End utd ( Ill Wolverine . . _ 10 XctT York Ilnliin ( Inotatlons. NEW YORK. Nov. 26. The following are the : loslng mining quotations : Chollar. 40 Ontario itfil ) Crown Point. 18 Onnir. 70 Con. Cal. A Va. . . . 103 Plymoutu 8 Doadwoou HO Quicksilver 100 : ioulcli Curry 18 uulcksilvur DM. . . DUO Hale A Norc.ross. . 140 Slorra Nerada , . . . 00 UomeHtaxu 30UO Standard CO Iron Silver 25 Union Con SO Mexican 30 Yellow JJo'iot . . . . 20 London Slock ( Inotatloiin. LONDON. Nov. 26. 4 p. m. closing : Consols.m'.v . . . 11U7-10 Mexican ordinary. . 17 Consols , acc'i . IMH -tlMul common. . . 03Ts Can. Pacific . 824 Pennsylvania 60H Erlo . 14 > Ilcadlnir lei ErlelBtofa . Mcx. Cen. now Is. . 07i lll.Ccnirai _ . IIAR SILVER Quiet at ? 7Hd per oz. MONEY-2-:02i ! per bent. The rate of discount'in ' the open market for nhort bills , 3 per cent ; f6r'three months' bills , 3 per cenl. Kliuimiliil .Votes. BOSTON. Nov. 2C. Clearings. $17,600,400 ; bal ances , $1,631.633. RALTIMORE. Nov. 26.-Clearlngs , J3.167.4P7 ; balances , $ lM,35lj : NEW YORK , Nov. 26. Qlearlngs , $ HO,2MOM ; balances. $7.410.153. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ! 20.-Clcarlngs , $12,132- 610 ; balances , $2,192.774. ' . MEMPHIS. Tenn. . Nov. 2C. Clearings. $ IS3,5 ; balances , $ SUlrj3 ; New York , exchange , selling al CINCINNATI , Nov. sC-Stoncy. 2Vi rC per cent ; New \nrk exchange , Boi40c premium ; clearings , $ M | GOli 2 W. NE-W ORLEANS. NovV IC.t-Clfarlngs. I1.CS1.611 : New York exchange , bank , par ; commercial , J1.13 r $ l , ( w diecount. > . ( ' ' OT. LOUIS , Nov. 25. CleaTlngs , $ VOG."B47 ; bal ances , } 4SS.ol ; money , ias per-c nt-'Wn' York exchange , o premium bid. GOo premium asked. CHICAGO. Nov. i'C. Clearings , $20.071.279 ; New York exchange , ' ( K premium- ; posted rate * . JI.S34 @I.S6Vs. Stocks Ijwer at llrst. bur partially rt- covred and closed steady , cloning : West Chicago cage , 101 % ; Diamond Match , 143 ; North Cnlcagn , 30 ; Lake Street L , KNew ; York lllocult , 6JU ; Strawboard , 28U ; South Side L. CJH ; City Ita.1 way , 230. I'orc-lRii Kliiiuielnl. PARIS. Nov. 26. 4 p. m. Three per cent rentes , 103f SOc for the account. IIERL1N. Nov. 20. Exchange on London , 20 murks 33M : Pfgs. for checks. ' LONDON , Nov. 26. Gold Is quoted nt Rucncs Ayrts today at 17C.3C ; at Lisbon , 47'i ' ; at Rome , 1U3. CoiFcilnrUetH. . NEW YORK. Nov. 26. COFFEE-Optlon * opened steady nt 10Sl > points advanoe , tilled more active on covering following announcement that the Brazilian government had secured 2- 000.000 loan and reported general Improve- m/rnt In , Hrazlllnn financial circles , supported by a Ud advance In rate of Rio exchange ; upward movement checked by enormous actual supplies and Indications of heavy new crop contributions ; clused steady nt a net gain of lOfflS pjlnts ; sales , 33,730 bags. Including December , t5i.25Q3.S5 ; March , So.GOfflS.ti. Spot coffee. Rio , steady ; No. 7 , Invoice. J6.12VNo. ; . 7 , Jobbing. J6.C2' , * ; mild. quiet ; Cordova , JH.KOftl4.00 : sales , LOW bags ; Rio , No. 7 , J6.1514. Total warehouse de liveries from the United States , 22.4SO bags. Including 20.806 l > ags from New- York ; New York stock today. 474.492 Kigs ; Unlud States stock , D77.711 bags ; afloat for the United States , 446,01)0 bags ; total visible for the United States , 1,023.711 bags , against 702,181 bags year and Ka,387 bags In lS9i. SANTOS. Nov. V . COFFEE Steady : good average Santos , 7,600 rels ; receipts , 24,000 bags ; stock. 1.144.004 bags. HAMBURG. Nov. " 6. COFFEK Opened l'd higher than It cljsed Wednesday and closed I'SC ? l'4d higher than It closed Wednesday ; sales , 20- U ° niOBIC JANEIRO. Nov. -rOFFF.n-Inac tlveNo 7 Rio , 7.000 rejs : exchange , 7 3-1M ; re ceipts , l3.0 ! bags ; cleared for the United States. 11.000 bags ; cleared for Europe , C,00 bags ; stock , 1IAV1UJ. Nov. 26. COFFEE Closed l'if net IilRher ; salea. 24.OX ) bags. Iliiltlinori RALTIMORE. Nw ,26FIXURQulet ) nn < l "n- changed ; receipts. 12.273 bHs. ; exports , 4J.lfJ bMs ; western superior. $2.7083.V ) ; western fxtrn , $3.r6 04.10 ; western family. J4.40gi.C5 ; winter whont patents. $4.S3S3.00 : spring patents. $0.00,124 ; fiirlnuwhent strnlghls. $ J.wigj.OO. WHEAT-Flrmer ; spr > a nnd month , 9S'4 T034r- December. art fli9steamer. ! : . No. 2 r l , 'JIG 94Hc ; receipts" C2.1S1 bu. ; exports , 16.000 bu. : pouthVrn wheat by sample. 94ifl91ic ; southern iSXc" November aiid Decettibn'r. new or old , 3-i4 32 te ; steamer mlxe.1 SOHRSMJc : receipts. 101 313"bu. . ; exports. 139.743 bu. ; southern white corn. 24f7SJc ; southern yellow. 33 34c. OATS-Flrm : No. Z white western. i123Vsc ; recelm * . 43.7W bu. : experts. 30.0W bu. P YE Firmer ; No. 2 western , Sic bid : recelptf. < ! ilAY Firmcliolro tlmnthy , M3c n krd. QRAIV FREiailTS-nrm : steam to Llverpo-l. per bu 4d Dfccmterrnr \ , for orders , per quar- ? * r 4s D'cemher ; 3s 7' d ia 9d Januarv. H'l'TTEH-St-ndv : fntioy crcamerj' . 23c. piTKFSP Hteady : fnncy New York , large , QlOc. _ _ _ _ J _ 111,1nnil Lrntlier Market * . CHir-AOO. Nov. 2fi.-Tbe Shoe and leather " " ' . m"'e . dull and enry n the week , but 1 closed rtronyr. flBures"IltV the * brnnfied sleer hides ra'd ' t lOUc and ll-hl and extreme llEht Texans Fold Tlcavy Texas itecr hlJes > are dull and accumu lating at We. Ono car * as fol-X at this vrlce. but buyers generally confine their bids to joe. About 20000 Colorado steer and branded cow hides were taken nt 9a and 9Uo refpectlvi-ly. The packers wanted Uc more Imt abited thflr prlcm to start a buying movfment. A few- native cow hides were f > lrt at 10V,1W for1 the heavy and light wc-lg'.its. Country buff * are strong at * ? ic. Cren ! calfskins are weaker. XP V York Ilr > - ' riooiU 3Inrki-l. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. In 'Iry ' cocxls the approach preach of the dote of th& week vhnw * no change from previous dull condition'- The market 1 f | > ur ely attended by buirre frcm out of town nnd the receipts of mall order * are not exten sive. There has been no pronounced fall In prices , but concession * are still made In order to effect rales In all line * of notion goods , par ticularly In rtanle cotton * . In woolrn am ! wonted line * , both In men' * wear fabrics anr dress iroods , the market Is well ruitalni-d , but without heavy ordrrs for sraionfible goods. In itnple cottons , lath brown and bleached goodr are still exceedingly quiet , Print clottu con llnue ver > ' dull at unchanged quotation * . Oil MnrUrU. OIL CITY. Pa. . Nov. 20. Credit balances , CSc certificates , rptned at 67o bid ; niche * ! . 70c bl < l elo lnir. * 7c bid : ralvt , l.toi bbl * . ut Cfc ; ( hip m nts. 1(1 678 bbls. ; rum. 16I.3SS bbl * . SAVANNAH. G . . Nov. 20. OII - < Spirit * o turtientlne , llrm. 34 ? ; sain , JgS bbl * . ; receipts two Ia > . 2.1S4 bbls. Rosin , firm ; tales , l.at bbl * . : r.elit | . two days. C.1S6 bbl * . ; A. II. C ! > } ' : B. F. . $1 ao : O. . $1.2S : IL. $1.90 : I. 'tin' U" " ' 7 ° ! N' * " 'I5 ; ° ' ' > ! ' < 0 w w Nov 16. OILS-LlnseeJ , pot , Ki OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Supplies About Equal Demand , but Hogs Drop Heavily in Price , CATTLE GENERALLY RULE UNCHANGED I'rleo * Vnrr from Stonily to Slronjt on Active TrndliiK HOKM from Vivo to Ten i Cent * Lower. SOUTH OMAHA , Nov. M. Receipts for the days Indicated were : Cattle , llocs. Sheep. Horses November JS 1,224 5.P20 4 , * > 3S 25 November 25 1,300 5,000 700 November 21 4Oj ! 7.7S3 1.5J6 . . . . November 23 4,5 > 9 Si70 1.5 ! < 2 . . . . November22 3,017 2.70S l.OSG 26 November 31 1.200 B.COO 2 > G November 19 1,919 4,011 1,500 27 November IS 4,490 5.5S7 2.537 . . . . November 17 3,102 4,622 1,467 26 November 16 4.30S 4.2S3 2.23S . . . . November 15 2.G1S 2,003 1.S37 . . . . November 13 4S3 G. < VS6 1,225 November 12 2.003 4.SSI 1.033 IS November 11 3,616 6,019 3.764 November 10 6,615 6,937 1.SS9 26 The odlclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road wns : Cattle. Hogs. Sheu ? . H'r's. C. , M. & St. P. . . . O. & St. U. Hy 3 Mo. Pacific Ry 3 U. P. System 12 15 10 C. & N.V. . . Hy.i. . . . 1 P. , 13. & M. V. . . . 14 S9 C C. , St. P. , M. & O. 8 7 H. .t M. U. II. Jl. . 12 20 5 1 C. , H. 1. & P. , east . . 6 . . . Total receipts. . 4S 103 21 1 The disposition of the day's receipts wns ns follows , each buyer purchaslnK the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing ? Co I.01S . . . . G. H. Hummoml Co 203 1,2.13 2. > Swift nnd Company 3S3 1,711 070 udahy Packing Co 405 2,463 2,473 i\ * . I. Stphcns ; 3C 1111 & Huntzlnger 37 Ui si on & Co 3G lumllton 92 nher buyers 201 i . .eft over . . . . Totnl 1.S99 0,430I.S41 CATTLE There were forty loads of cnttle liere when the market oponed. nbout one- lialf of the number consisting of bco ! steers nnd the balance of feeders und cow stuff. The ccneral market was not much changed from yesterday. Salesmen were generally calling the market just nbout steady on nil kinds , both killers nnd stock cattle. Buyers , at the same time , n-ported their cattle as costing strong , or In some cases stronger prices , than yesterday. The market was reasonably active and the most of the cattle sold In good season. Choice corn fed steers were a scarce nrtlcle so that the sales did not show up so very well on paper. There were , how ever , some heifers here good enough to bring J4.00 und J4 05. Representative sales : NATIVES. 1JEEK STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 20..1243 $4 ! 0 21..1170 $4 40 S..1284 $4 45 22..1253 423 19..1075 430 4..1275 4W 19..1304 453 | 1..11M 455 1. . . . ' . 'CO 325 1. . . . 4SO 323 M..122C 400 31..J151 4 05 57..1403 4 30 20..1152 4 50 COWS. 1..1110 273 1. . . . SSO 300 1..1I50 300 15..1000 323 2..1050 340 8..1060 350 4..1312 353 12..1070 375 C. . . . S4S 2 S3 12..1000 343 56..1047 380 7..1HS 300 S..1172 325 1. . . . MO 275 2..1223 300 1..11M ) 210 1. . . . SSO 3 05 1..1410 375 HEIFERS. 2j. . . . 943 400 13..1091 403 L. . . COO 350 DULLS. 1..14CO 350 * 1..1C40 3 GO | 1..1110 325 L. . . MO 4 25 1..11CO 1 90 CALVES. 1. . . . 3CO 46) 2. . . . 245 500 L. . . TO K 50 1. . . . KM o 75 1. . . . 210 CM ] . . . . M 5 00 1. . . . 90 500 1. . . . 120 573 7..344 4 3S STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I. . . . C73 350 24. . . . 675 403 L. . . 620 403 9. . . . 704 4 05 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. No. rr. 1 springier f27 Cf 1 cow and cnlf a t < 1 cow nnd calf 320 1 springer , 320 1 cow nnd calf 350 1 cow and calf 37 f ° I cow nnd calf 33 0 1 cow and calf 40 w 1 cow and calf 45 0 WESTERNS. NEHRASKA. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 2 cows 9.V > $2 33 1 heifer 72) $2 73 4 bulls 1230 290 4 cows S'CO 30) ) 18 cows 10S3 330 2 feeders. . . . 730 39) 2 feeders. . . . 423 I feeder 740 423 20 feeders. . . . C75 4 23 COLORADO. C feeders. . . . S3S 3 90 13 feeders. . . . 721 3 90 1 feeder 750 3 90 C feeders. . . . 72 3 W ) 1 feeder 40) 4 30 5 feeders. . . . WO 4 30 1 feeder 640 430 15 feeders 533 430 1 FtUE 930 SCO 3 tailings..1163 SCO 4 tailings. . . . 740 SCO 3 feeders. . . . 830 323 1 cow 1020 400 47 feeders. . . . CI2 410 9 feeders. . . . 607 425 23 feeders. . . . 7S3 430 1 bull 1240 263 1 tailing 109) 325 2 feeders. . . . MO 350 1 Btccr 970 375 2 steers 12UO 373 1 steer 1S60 375 5 steers 1K2 3 0 1 steer 1110 3 SO 3 feeders. . . . 973 SSO 1 feeder 1CSO 3 SO 2 feeders. . . . 810 380 , 4 feeders. . . . 4S7 380 13 feeders. . . . KO SSO 3 feeders..1028 3 SO UTAH. ! C bulls. 1058 2 73 HOGS It was a cold day for the sellers of hogs. Advices from all points Indicated llbera receipts and bad markets , and the market here had to keep In the procession. Shippers who put In their lime yesterday loading hogs , on Ihe llieory llmt work done on a holiday is clear gain , would ha\c found It cheaper to have played at home and eaten their Thanksgiving dinner In peace. As It turm-d out , It cost them 3& lOc per hundred ! on everything In the way of hoes shipped In. There were. Including the holdovers , nbout 110 loads on sale , and a considerable proportion of them eold 5c lower , though a few of the curly tales may not have been quite that much off while a good many other loads sold lOc lower The nverace of all the sales was 7h-o lower than jeaterday. Otvlnir to reluctance of cattlemen to make the concession the market was not particularly ac- eeeler RWpen&'fve'la ; B " "f " W" iiSW ? : : : : : : : : : : 5'Ss < 303 ICO 32V ft" . . 361 < 0 3 ' f. ? SM . . . 320 OT 34" . 120 3 EJ- 3S1 . . . 32) 44 MS SO 322-4 43 = 2S . . . 320 a :3J 40 3 11 4S 370 . . . 320 ' CO 208 123 K 40 303 . . . 3 20 03 2 > )6 200 31" . , 61 S2I 0 320 ' K. . . .3 < rt 4) 3 " " 4 53 378 . . . SMII f,3 333 40 322' ' ' " 3K > 350 320 Cl 311 ICO 325 48 379 40 3W B2 311 SO 3 2i 43 367 32320 G3 rSI KO 3 r. 51 SCO 40 3 fl ) f.- SS7 SO 3 2 53 322 . . . 320 411 -97 1 3- 43 373 200 3 29 CJ COO 160 32.- , 01 33i 1CJ 320 K 299 1W 3:3 45 374 ICO 320 fl 232 100 3 2- 00 313 M 3 20 63 238 40 3 2o DC 328 100 320 61 271 40 3 2 45 814 * ) SSO f,0 312 1 0 32 47 S6S 120 320 Cl 3)0 81 S 2 K 376 . . . 320 - CO 3"0 120 32 50 3 ICO 321) 45 33) M 32 41 417 . . S 20 I If 3115 120 3 2 4'J 372 W 3 S ) K 330 . . . 3 2 47 309 240 320 M 226 2SO 323 47 319 210 320 (3 ( 293 40 323 4C S . . . 320 21 2S5 40 323 4C 3C5 40 320 8 330 120 3 23 4S 332 M ) 3 20 CS 32S 120 325 38 331 SO 320 264 120 3 23 03 333 40 3 22'.i M 304 40 327V- 57 330 . . . 3 22'i. ' C8 S31 120 327V C4 304 W 3 JJiJ 45 275 ICO 3 2Ji M 320 1W 3 J2 > 4 LS 7 40 : S3 S2 334 40 3 22J5 7C 236 SO 330 65 Sl ICO 3 ! 2V4 62 2S7 . . . S3) 57 313 . . . 3 22"-i 76 264 160 3 SO 4 9K . . . S 2J4 Cl 250 40 330 d ) 323 . . . 3 22H 63 308 40 3 32W 50 327 40 3 22'/i 93 20J 40 335 W 334 M J 22'/i J59 190 120 335 M 310 . . . 32i > ! , 70 Ml UO 3 S5 66 3M . . . Z 22a ! C3 J1S 40 S 35 61 331 120 3 KV , 7S 19S . . . 345 n : iic :40 3 svi P1OS ODDS AND ENDS. 1 470 . . . 200 1 310 . . . S 15 2 430 . . . 310 G 41 . . . 315 SI Ill . . . 310 3 240 . . . 330 5 3(0 . . . 315 2 233 . . . 330 1 510 . . . 315 270 . . . sso HHEEP There wa a fair run of sheep fo this point and the market wa etrone and active Rfpre entallve Kales : No. Av Pr 1 buck iw WM 193 t'tah mixed ice 4 15 105 Utah mixed 105 4 15 309 Utah mlifd ] 05 4 is 5 native BUM 175 4 35 250 mixed w * lern 78 453 f.M Mexican yeirllngi so 4 Co 65S feeders , ewfj 7j 300 8 native wethers m 4 S 13 native lambs . , . .123 625 IntlliiniiliiillN Live Stiii-If. INDIANAI-OLIS. Ind. , Nov. 26-CATTLE-Re. celptt , i.soo head ; shipment * , 1.000 head. Mar ket steady ; good to prime tfcr . f4.buj.IO ; fair ti medium iteeiu. } .45t.76 ; common to good tlockers , i ! . &l2S. HOQH-KwtlpU , 7,000 head ; thlpmtnti , 2.100 head , Mr.rket slow ; closed active at 2V c lower than WrJnuwUy ; good lo choice medium and heavy. W.40 S 7 ; mixed and heavy. $8.S5J 3.45 : common lights. n.K&t.ta. BHEEP Receipts. 150 head ; fhlpmenU light ; Rood to choice lambs , $5.00 S.W ; common to medium lambs , J4.OiXo4.75 ; common thtp , $2.2J 92.75. St. l.onl. l.lve StDC-1.- . PT , IjOUIB. Nov te.-rATTlB-Il elpti , C.JOO head , of which J.WO were Tsianij shlpmenU , 1 MO tirnd Mifkrt Mf nJJ- ; fair to f ncr M * live hlpplnr and export Metrn , t4.25QS.2t , bulk of talcs , llIDQtT , ( , < lre sd lieef n > > bulrner Meets , $4 0014 M , Milk of rale * . II.9WI M , ter undrr l.Wo | h . J1.COOI So , bulk of Mies , $1W C4.S5 , t ckrr nnd feeder * . $2.SO < ? 4. j l-ulk of wile * . $ J.OOfT4.00 ; C-IWB and heifer * . $1 Ttfll.M ; Texiu and Indian Mrcrs , uriim. $3OOIJJ.M ; fed. $4.K. cows and heifer * . U101T . . IIOOS-Receipt * . 14M head ; shipments , 1.100 hrfld. Matket n shade lower ; light JJ.MflS.4S ; mUetl , * J.r. 3.45. heavy , $ S,40 S.JO. SHEEP Rpcelpt ! ! . 1.700 head , shipment * . 7W head , Market strong , native muttons , JlCKHr 4.8S ; Iambi , JI.SOW&.W. OHtCAdO L1VK STOCK 31AIIKKT. ( ionil Cnttle Continue t i HrliiR Stenilr Priors. CHICAGO. Nov. 26. Cattle receipt * were large for PrIJty , but cattle h ve been ro fcnrce all the week thnt ( rood lots fold at utrruly prices. Otherwlre trade was slim nnd prices were un- Mtl > fctory for tellers. Choice levr were scarce and rale * were mostly at low inlets , Oood to extra rtferi told between $1.70 nnd $ i.M. with commoner ( Trades bringing from $3.10 to $4.68. Stockers ami feeders wore In fslr de mand nt prices runglnc from H to $ XSO for Mockers to $ : .SO nnd $4.80 for feeders. C"nlves were steady nt from $5.75 to $6.60 for the better Erndrs , Western rangers old nt from $8.W to $4.40. In hoK packers noted Inilllterenlly , nnd m n- m-cd la buy their supplies nlKint DC lower , 'hurmlay'ii ndvnnce being lost , Snles were at -n cxttrmc range of from $3.20 to $3.554. t.io bulk of the hogs selllns at from $3.30 to $8.43. while plirs went largely nt from W.10 to $ X40. Arrivals of thrtn and lambs Fold fnllsfnctorlly n mort caM . though their ilceccs were wet. ( heep fold nt from $2 M to $1 for the porejl , up o from $4.W to $ I.M for the Iwjt MiickB , fed wenerns selling nt from $ Xt to $ ( .eo. Year- Ingo old up to $5 and prime wrtlicrs brought 4..5. A MO ! was made of 100 choice ewes averaging 123 Ibs. nt $4.30. Lambs sold ut from M to $3. S3. Recclpts-Cnttle. 6.500 head ; hogs , 3lWO head ; sheep. 6.000 head. X MV Vtirk l.lvi' Stool ; . NEW TOnK. Nov. SC.-lliKVKS-necelpts. 1.3SO head ; natlvp steers , H.Oi > W5.00 ; sings nnd oxen , J2.75P4.05 ; dry cows. I1.SOU3 50. Cables quote American steers at lOHOUKe ; refrigerator beef turJUc , CALVES Hooolpts , JC4 head ; veals. | 3.00f7.73 ; raRxrs. f3.OOU3.60. StlERI' AND LAMlfS-llecelpts , ! ,75l ( head ; steady ; very dull for sheep ; sheep , 13.00(74.75 ( ; lambs , J3.00eS.M. HOGS Receipts , Z.27S head ; weak nt JJ.COfl Cltr I.lvc Stock KANSAS CITY. Nov. 20. CATTLn-llccelpts. i.5iX ) head ; market steady to strong ; Term tfcrs , JS.000'4.10 ; Texas cows , J2.OiXrt.00 ; native steers. J3.50JI4.95 ; native cows nnd heifers. J1.3flT4.00 ; stoekers nnd feeders. J3.005fl.45 : bulK J2.7jff3.23. HOOS Ilecfctpt * , 17,0i hcnd : mnrkct weak to 7 > 4o lower ; Imlk of Fairs , J3.25ff3.30 ; henvls , J3.15(73.33 : parkers , J3.Sfi3.33 ; mKo.1 , JJ.23 3.3- : llchls. J3.205J3.35 ; Yorkers. J3.3003.33 ; pigs , J3.0' - . SI1EKP Receipts , 3VTO hpnd : market flnn ; lambs. ; 4.70g6.t ; muttons. J3.OiMT4.73. < r.nNt lliilfnlii I.lvo Slock- . EAST ni'PFAU ) , N. T. , Nov. M.-CATTM3- Alimit steady. HOns Yorkers. go < xl to choice. J3.60ff3. 2 ; mughs. common to good , ? 3.1Ki3.25 ( ; pigs , com mon to clmlce , J3.COf3.63. 1\MIW Choice to extra. fi.KfS.S3 ; culls to common. J4.M53.3 ; sheep , choice to selected wethera , J4.50@4.73 ; culls to common. J2. 5003.60. I.OIllNVlllf I.IVO S LOUIRVILLU. Ky. . Nov. IC.- celpts , 2iO head. Market steady nnd unchanged. lions Receipts. 3.0CO head. Market tteady and unchanged : all choice hogs from 120 Ihs. up selling at J3.40 ; lighter weights , 13.25(13 4 1. SHEKI1 Unchanged. Cliiolniuitl I.lvo Stool ; . CINCINNATI. Nov. 2C.-HOOS-Actlve nnd higher : J2.bOif3.52V , . CATTLE Steady. J2.r3Oil.10. SlinEI' Steady. ! 2.Wi3.33. ) LAMBS Active and higher. J3.tiOi3,40. Stuck In SlKlit. Record of receipts of live stork at the four principal markets for November 2C : Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Omaha . 1.2.4 5 WO 481 ? Chicago . 5.300 31.000 6 000 Kansas City . 6.50) 17.COO 3000 St. Loula . 0,200 2.400 1.70) ) Totals 1S.424 t.0.32) 14.63 "Wool Market" . UOSTON. Nov. lU-WUOL-KollowinE1 arc the quotations for leading descriptions : Ohio nnd Pennsylvania ileece. X nnd nbove , 27C2Sc ; XX nnd XX nbove , SSCSOc ; Dtlalno. SO OTlc ; No. 1 combine. 3031c ; No. 2 combine. 23 flSOc ; Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. , XX Michigan 23G24c ; No. 1 combingMichigan. . 27y2c ; N , . 1 Illinois combing , 27&2Sc ; No. 2. Mlihi nn. 2Sc No. 2. Illinois combing. 28c ; X New York. New Hampshire nnd Vermont. 23Q24cNo. ; . 1. New York , New Hamiohlre and Vermont. 21c ; De laine. Michigan. 27c ; Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter-blood combine. 23t24c : Kentucky am Indiana three-elghlhs-blood combing. 24ff23" Missouri qunrler-bloo < l combing21c ; Mlft-our lliree-rlqhths-blood comblnp. 23ff2lc ; brnld comb Ing. 21c ; lake and Georgia. 22c ; Texas wool ? spring Medltcrrnnean ( twelve months ) . 21r2Sc spring- line ( twelve monlliF ) , 17flSc ; scourei firire , C0i32c ; lerrltorj' wools. Montana fine mi- dlum nnd fine , HHrlSc : scouied price. 455119 staple , 52SKt. > c ; Utah , Wyoming , etc. medium and fine , 13017C ; reoured price. 48tfr-5Tc ; ftnp.e 62 330 ; Australian wools , scoured basis comb ine superfine , 21 { ? 3c ; goo < l , C381SSc ; good comb- Inn average. C2SC3c ; Queensland cornblm : Kc ST. I/OUIS. Nov. 26. WOOL Unchanged : me dium. 13ffcc ; light fine. I3i17c ; heavy tine He ; tub washed , 22j30'4c. NEW ORLEANS , Nov. 20. Rt'flAR-Onen kct tie , steady nt 2nCr2'4c : centrifugal , nrm ; grunu lated , 4 l-lGffi\c : whltw , 3 lt-lC 4i c : yellows SVsgS 13-10o ; sfuonds. 2mi354c. Molasses , opei kettle , steady at 15T30r : centrifugal , easy at 12c ; syrup , steady nt 175J22C. CINCINNATI , Nov. 2 < ! SUGAIl Quiet nnd steady : hard refined. ! 4.02ff3.S. > . IjONDO.V. Nov. 2fi. St'GAII Ileet sugar , Nn vembrr , 9s : btwt sugar. Ieceml > Br-Mnrch , 9s 3d NEW YORK. Nnv. 26. Sl'GAR Raw. nrm fair refining. 2 5-lCc ; centrifugal. 90 test. 3Ttc refined , steady ; crushed , 6ic ; powdered , 6 3-lCc granulated. Be. MimolioNtor Tc tllo I'alirlc * . MANCHESTEn , Nov. SO , Cloths and yarni quiet und steady. BBII Anfl Sorgical Institute IGnsnodsoSu.Onialia , .Vob CONSULTATION F EE. Clironic , Nervous and Private Diseases and nil WEAKNESS MEM and DISOHDERSof IUE.CB IIYDKOrELE nun VAKIOOCKr.E liu.-mauently an bUccCHhfully eunnt liievcry CUHO. 1ILOOI ) AND SKIN DlHoahcs. Sore Spots. Plm t-8 , Scrofiilii/rnmorH. Teller. Eczema and Uloo' 1'olson thoroughlv clp.inxcu from the Hj-Btem. NKHVOl'S Debility. Spermatorrho-i. Somlna LosseB. Nlelit KmlUMlonH , Los of Vital I'owers pcrmaneutl ; and bpoedllv ciin < d. KBAK iMKN. ( vltnllty weak ) , made BO by too close nppllcatloi to bimliiunn or Httidy : hevcro mt'iital xtruln o griff ; SKXUAL EXCESSES In middle llfo or fron the i-ffc-ctH of youthful lollies. Call or wrlto tbeu today. DOS 177. ! Oraalia Medical and Surgical Institute. ! HDa. . Tlir.uceiT HINDOO REMCDY rilOHUCEHTIIK _ ABOVE nil .Nerrous liscnie . FnlilnK Menorr r r sln. tHeoplcctnesi. Nlshtlr Emit- < loni. ttor uwxl bj rrt c.lU j . alten rleoraodrlzo to hrunktn orRAut , end quickly bol vurdljr rrtlortfl f * > * t Manhotnl In old or jounv. Kwlliri-arrlKj In re t pocket. I'rie * J.OOnpuck go Blx for fs.fioirilh a rri/en nuartttttre co curt or Ixcmrtrtfunilni. . Do-i'r nuT AN IUITATIOH. uu laiitt on likTlnit INDAPO. If jour drugglit lin not tot it. we wlllneadtt prepaid. liIMiOO ftllieiit to , ITeiir. , < U c . Ut. r inr ir"ti Kuan & Co. , Cor. IMti nnd IXiuglavi Hu and J A fuller & . Co. , Htb & IKJurlu.s fcli. , OMAHA. KKV MADE iVIE A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE l/.T , AVrrou IHtratu I'olllBC Mem * or7Impoteacr , KlMple niX , olo. . oaasad lij Abuu or other KICUMM and Icdli * crotiom , 27icnultkly anil tureli T rratora Loot > italltj IB oldorrcmng.ena tit a laau for stodr , bu ln- or mnrrJujo. , j- * " at Jcianlty and CoueumMlou If > n Jutlm * . luelrnu ( hotr * Immediate lmnro i > . ol end BocU a CU1 B wliere oil other fall In. l t upon .baring tha eenulne Ajol Tutilctn , h e cored thousand ) and will euro TOO. Wo fin a poi mail. In plain vripytr. nnon ruoolf.t o ' " * AJAX REMEDY CO. , For eale la Omana oy JEJOM Poriyth , Va N Kth street. Kuhn tc Co. . Kth and DouKla * Slrt U. t uc. * * 3 " ' ' " " lit fa' ' > lltKl mi'J uelillw jltt blue rlbtan TuLii JBootLrr. ftt/utt dtmgtr vi u(4ilu- la it * if for { .ftttltilAri , tMttm U ? . ' < 4l r f T t < ll . "I * ! " tl trtmru YOU WH.Tj HEAD THIS you feel -hnt you nrc puny. rtay so ? HfDYAN curesi cnj > c Hk yours. It makes vigor. And when the vltror Is In you , you arc again n. man. act the notion out of your ho d that you cannot be rural. You Imvo suffered , perhaps , n bully as a tnnn rnn nufftr. rf you hint taken the prnnd rcniedlo-troatm nt thnt tha HujRonlnn ( leu-tors offer , and hava offepM ) for years , you would not bo premature todny , You would bo < i man yes , nnd a good on \ Ht'DYAN1 'n ll mnko n mnn of you. It will do > U In a week If you will lva It o , How much lonjrer ARF / FlLw you going to net the fool ? Ton l-nvs fe ir of lossen. JH'DYAN gtops thorn In a week. If you arc weak-ktui-il HPDYAN brnces you tip and nin'ii1 n , man out of you , Hy the help of llt'DYAN you arc able to do all your work ntul to put on the face of m n- hociit. Thnt s the IHPP you wn .1 to wear , iMnnhnod Is uMliat nil poop n love. No opo 9 Urforc the pj'es wlu i you have ti it. No gloom. No bother. No worry. And the one thing Hi : { iroduco ! > It Is JH'DYAN. And you can get I1VDYAN only from Ihf doc tors of the great nnd grand Hudco- nlan Institute , They make curcti. When A mi find ( lint yon tinvr notiio triiulilc thnt yiiu tin nut UIIDIV ( lit * nu- ( iiri * of. Hint IN the time \vln-n > on > vlll llnil lli < - ndvloi * lit tlic lllidnoiilnil ilootom iirlt'i'lcxN. .litit nil dinvii uml frrltt * a plnlii Nliitcincnt ( o thriu. Tliry ivlll ptoiul yiiti the Itt'xl nu-dlrnl tvloi ? Hint tlirrr IN to lit * luiil In tlif * \\holf ooiintry. Iluvo you nut liiiupN In your tbrout or niiy "l rn nf blood tnliit nt nllf If NO not lulvlcr. It IJ Uiidsoo Medical lostiliite Junction Eliis , Martet & Stortton Sts SAN FRANCISCO , CAMPOHNIA. WEAK MAN CURE YOURSELF Ur. Uiudy'avondcrful Irish 1m IK irutur. the Eleatest- remedy for Lo l > l nhood , overroniea preinaturvnesi and ttopa all unnatural drnlnB und losses. All trnall , wcnk oriuns elilafKud and tin nRthcned. SulTciers , by reinlttlns 51 n sealed pack age conialnltiff 60 pills , care- fullj coinpoiindi'd , will 1m tout b > mall from our labor atory , or c will furnish tlx | m.-kate.i ( tor J3. with a Ulil Dr. ( irmly irMtAN'TlilC ; to cure or Succors for M years mnney refunded. All lettcit SOD.OOO cured. conndentlal. and Roods ent with lull inktruttion free from observation. Address. CYUSTAL MKI3. CO.owcll. . Mass. In tin- Spring will lie Trcmeiulouii. Tlic inoNt priilltnlilf IIUNIIICMN will bo In TrnnNportiitloti anil MirelinndlnliiB nntl In l-'iiriilHlilnii Fund and Sllppllen , ( < > the iiiultlluiU- Rold SfvUem In nliorl , n m-ncrnl Trailing , Mercan tile mnl SteiitiiHlilii IIIIHIIIPHH. It wn NO In Mil It will ! > < KII In ' ! IS. The Alaska Transportation and Development Company lBeoffp0iffled $5,009,000no"- ' To meet this demand will own and operate its O\V.N STUAMKH.S 1IOAT3 AM ) HAROliS OX Til 13 YUKON. Coiiin'Ctlnjj ivlili UN oivii Hue of and niliKnllli-L-lit Oceuii Stcaiilcrn. specially adaptt-d for paEbenger buslneu carry ing to that country an Immense amount of bUT- 1'L.IES AND EQUIPMENT for the miners , as well as furnishing them THANSI'OIITATION ( or themselves and their coeds and establishing TRADING STATIONS at different points. An opportunity Is offered nny person , be they of Email or large means , to buy shares of ntoclc In this company nn-1 PARTICIPATE In the i\oit.MOfs niviiins. . sure to be earned within the next IZmon'.hs. SIIAHUS AH1S OFKHHISIJ AT $ J .OO par value , non-assessable , and will be offered for a limited time only. SAFEH TIIAJi SAVINGS HANKS AND HANK STOCKS. Paying larger dividends. While numerous ray. Ings banks and banks have fcuspenuvd. transpor tation and trudlne companies were never Ktn In the list of failures. This MOCK Is one of iha mopt desirable investments offered the public , The Incoinorators nnd stockholders who are con nected with this company are men of wide ex perience In similar underlr.Mncs and men wliota names are sulllclent guarantee or the standard of the company , to wit : AMIEHT C. I1LATZ , 1'res. Vnl. Dlatz IJrcw. Co. . Milwaukee. HON. WJt. E. MASON , United States Senator from Illinois. D. G. EDWARDS , Toss. Traffic Mgr C. II. & D. H. It. , Cincinnati. FRANK A.HECHT. of Chas. Kaestncr & Co. . ChlcaRO. CHAS. H. HOCICWELU Traflle Mgr. C. I , & U II. It. ( Monon Houtci , ChlcaKO. W. C. IllNEAHSON. Gen'l PASS Agt. , C. N. O. & T. I' . H. R. . Cincinnati. B. W. CHIFFIT1I , Trcs. Flint Nat'I Rank. Vlcksburs. Miss. FRKD A. OTTI2 , paBt tlghleen years with Shelby Hank. Shelbyvllle , Ind. J. M. rilILMI'8. Cathlcr First National Bank , VIckfburK. MUs. And hundreds of others equally prominent. Address and make nil money payable to Ilie fliosKa iranspofioiion and De'/eioDnei ' / ! C I'MxliiT IlullilliiK'i cor. Vim Iliircn mid Dcnrliorn Sl . CIIICAnO. ILL. & * CUBE nURSELF ! ' UK Dig 4J for unuatural . . . l L'llEh 'UlUtdlK. dlicukrzni , InEimmmloDt , QtArtautd IrrlUtloDi ur ulcerationi . Mt u ilrttlgri. cf inncfiu * nivmtraoea. | Prt1IDll CDUUD. l'aleii ! , 0"I not ' " C > NS < H tT1,0. Hold by liruffsUto , U , 8. 1. 'or i at la plain wrapper. bf exprrai , prepaid , lot ll.lu. ur 1 uolilii , J.-.75. ' O > 'i Olronl'jr am MI r * tM % > JAFvlES & BOYD & CO. , Telephone 1039. Oiimlui , Neb COMMISSION , GKAIN , PROVISIONS andSTOCKS noAii ) or Dlre't wires to Clilc fo and New York. CorropondenU : John A , Wamn & Co. OLD COLO.VY iirii.ni.v * ; , CHICAGO. Members Chicago Hoard of Trade since UC& Grain , Provisions anJ N. Y. blocks Orders Cash uncl 1'ulurc Delivery Sollcllrd. Omullll ( Xllue , llooni 1 , .V. Y. Llfu BIlIr | , . . . . .M'lioiK1)01. . . . , KLOYI ) J. OAJII'linLL , Jl nil Hirer. C. C. CHltlBTIE. E. J. STIHIET. President. Vlce-Preddent O .W. KENNEY , ( Secretary. Cfirislie-Stfeet Commission Co Cn pi I ill If. .0,000.00 , I'llIIy I'll 111. STOCKS , CHAIV AMI PHOV1SIO.VS , ' 1'flrplioiie 1(11) , ' . . . . . . .Omuliueli , J. L. BOYD CO . . < , , Grain Profisions and Stock 1416-1418 Fnmam St. Orders taken ( or 100 buibcla and upward *