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Not Much Ohange in the Condition of the Marketa, LOCAL COLLECTIONS NONE TOO GOOD. The Jobbing Business of Omaha in a Most Satisfa story Condition, With Good Prospocts for Spring and W etail tra nter T nditions provailing in local trade circlos hown littlo or no ch de in some 1 noted a week ngo, whilo others which ars s0 tho past week. os 1s quite good, not so much affected by the near aporoach of win he tor romain about stationary. Complaints of slow colections every lin aro rushod gratifying is of no small moment and an d in thocity, ( fnclined to buy vers immediato roquiremor The jobbing trade in a good many ord »udition of affairs for the jobby to the city. ich of business are cer. to fill prospeets in this bri taiv more n und cor goods. u: not fng put wei waoula tend to corn and likewise The Omaha uctive during the weel, altho no special days transactions averaged weli for At Chicago the most important featuro son he ail b it on 10 very ly of o get their corn dr markot. r would be very welcome to them and timulato the oIy busines the in sections of been buying quite freely they will all'r goods as the farmers dispose of their their winter supplies of rain ma tirst T y tlering and give ve bemg an active trade all thr nd spring. some the 0d out Cold s demand. cla al 58 | lines nis country amp weather of tho past ial to the farmers wno ure re still pnsumers do not appear froely, but only as their n most houses a most The vromise of we kh the have Juire ok was try sufliciently to d freezing an movewment <ot has b con azh thero w of fairly featurcs of interest. Sules on wero very large, and tho daily new murket, of the grain market was the deal in November corn, In New York, snys the Bulletin, docs not appear to bo much, it any, in cur ngo the r its situation it run of reports. aro and from others thoy obt sending there change in hardware, according to F'rom some sections pr tom, showing that the demana is still ular, and it may be added that all testimony indicates a very indepeude buyer: ment, and, filling out to to retire and remain p arise. Export tradeis somewhat disturbed Their cally are t, thy t feeling simply for assort- are satisfied tty good orders, in very little cus irre among sive until new wants by political and financial difficulties South American states. On pr of 0o important variations. In dry goods, suys the same authority, the market has undergone a change for the bet- This has been remarked moro in tho in- ter, cronsed nterost extonded by purchas than in any radical demand for mor or chang near wants tho prices. roquost, For has groater nuiber of buyers and tit in prices narrow, it is not likely 1 tions can be cffe autumn and winter goods will have to tho knife must go in ve oason is 1n sight, and th by the ventorying of ¢ trade are them over ol As the holiday be foliov is s have been called Tor., tious of goods the stocks being carried jobbers are of a smaller ave samo timo in some yea induced to increase them because g cheap. The clearing up of remnant stoc caunot be offected at a to ted. ed 0 moderato conc , and as the margin of profit is so atimportantt Therefor by lar, fa stocks, all branches of the jobbi making oxtra effor a scasonable cl of amount possiblo. in some goods being sold ve the experience of the successful few qor 1 hol; tho in the es wo learn ers handise immediate and from a by 10 than at tho , and thoy cannot bo 00ds are sion runsa ders of rry to reduce their holdings racter to As usual, this will result y cheap, but as lowest demonstrated tho soundness of such a policy, every uceeeding tice is adopted by @ gre son finds that the prac- ter number. It is the only manner in which those doing bust- ness in” goods of perishable value can suc- cee d.. In New York pretty much all testimony at haud tends to veitorato aud confirm tho idea that no spe the consuwing end of the grocery There aro probably quite groceries called foras usual, with an iner as ulative fecling is entertained at mariet, many staplo in the demand for fancies common scason, but buyers who only see use for a pound cannot be induced to take seventeen ounces, because they simply appear to be cheap or handy to have in the house, and all tho rest of th market back to original bulic lots arc handled pretty much in the same way, and it makes trade slow ot times. Operators, have bocomo pretty well the form of deal, and do but 1o be for somo ) with somo chance for sirups. averag rat ow Bto mand. pol sumption going on : ners ad itical trade keepa sharp naturally developing. well held, and importe called upon time, 100 cali, and Spices aro the worst on keep thom v, with Coffeo still troubles, but from some promise of a prot ut for Sugars to surrender Molasses selling vi all as0 to the a little however, used to not waste much time in seeking to force new methods, adv demand are gene s of raws do not expect ally antages ey well, Rice has full sustaived at well the list, but in, ty pressing. creased d disturbed by Brazilian good Lthe while, and hopes us con- of wore trade to como are entertained, OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET. T tle, Mhe we \ B of hoj OMARA. Nov, 28, ) sh ing siseattlo and k closes with a very light run of vy run horses, the oflicial receipts | t- ) wnd no 0507 hogs, Recoints for the week foot up ih cattle, 4,704 hogs and B98Ushoen, ageinst 16,104 enttles 46357 hos and 4,046 shoep Tist week, and 8,512 ¢uttie, 4,704 nogs und 1,708 sheep for the simo week st yoar, CATTLE- Receipts’ woro lght, s, tho lghtestrun in about two months, There were Joss thin w dozon londs of becf eattin among tho offerings, hut some of them were protty EOU dre d sed ) With cof i e prices strong to 10e [3% . while several e fed beeves sold frof th to veals bee 0 'lie very g quantity to establish advance in b that good feedors would bulk of th No. A 1. 670 # 11040 1. 863 840 10 o ‘ No. steer* stoers days th shupe. the advane from 1he wore desir does not show o v 1t Is strong Hutcher st with the quality there was the usnal s Prices wer day meagor 11 uround an oipts stocker Thore were only i supply was Iy I v i par i aetive busines: hizher tolerably it did n out us 50 for 1y onc th Somo rather hght stuff sold o usui quotutions, but w oy 1001 8 3 COws. o5 T8 1050 2 1 Pr. 215 23 WYOMING CATTLE 1800 &2 00 L1066 20 6 cows 5 cuws an n 1y t noner stoc but chunge, although d with a we i i yestorda ds of pretiy cood co 30 10 #.05 market s been in pretty good Sinco Wednesd s 18 especi blo grades For y I 10 K ngo. to f foeder trado itslde buyers oth us to quality and gh bus noss was done the £ euttio valucs the chances nre ith St sales todany were fromw $1 Ropresentative salvs: No. 21 1 20 16 STOCKEIS AND FEEDERS, 818 WESTERN CATTLE. Av. N ¥ i 0 to #, nelther v w Av. roi the ve, with 8.0) 10 he past 5 bec of K was only (n moderato supply, ood, although pply of inférior stock. about b to 10¢ higher than y t tuke long for tho hun s, d cows sold from $1.10 to $2.60, with the bulk of the sales from #1.75 and stags sold L und calves on tho basis of & and #1150 to & ster- Interior ). ‘Bulls 3130 to 5 for nor Ny s flat na the nt or Tho (O THE 1 atecr 123 10 cows mi 280 7 oalves . 108 80 *Talling Hoas—Recatpts were tho heaviest of the woek, the week's rocelpts footing np about th Ao ns Inst weok, The guality 18 still good vnd the average welght of ths hogs will Fun elose to 260 pounds for tha woek. Business opened up very mich ns 1t did Friduy nioro- inz, with prices steady to strong. Early re coipts were only between sixty nnd elzhty houvy hoss soid larzely at trom £i70 to £1.50 With one loud nt #.. ~Lizht and niixed hozs 80l most from £5.50 (0 KL0. Some very ot D100 112Nt ST S0l 18 10w s FPot £4.25 (0 590, Late tralns were lnr-ely of hos. and when it Beewme apparent thit there would be more than enouzh to fill orders buyers were not so anxious, nnd the market wokensd, About this time adyices fron Chloag of in easier closing thie 1inte sales wers 4 shade to Be lower than the varly market and a train of sixteen curs that areived ashort time Lefore doreloek, did not se | The hul'ce of the Enlos wele at from 5 g inst $450 to #1.35 yosturday, the seneeal mirket avoraging Sor i shade hetter thun yesterday. entutive salos | S Pr. No, Av. Sh. _ Pr 150 & 15 s 3 100 & 074 40 315 320 300 310 Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the hooks of the Union s ards pany, for the tw y-four hours, ending at ek p. 1., Nov ¢ 8, 18015 RECE OISES & MTS, TCATTLE, | WOGS. | DISPOSITION, Omahn Pocking cos GO Switt & Co Cudnliy P Sinelair acal Shippers and fecde Lettover ind compuiy King company Total zo Live Stock Market. Nov. [Special Telezram to 4000 cattle on sale tod iy were Chic CiicAqo, 11 Te BEE ]~ e quickly disposed of and at sUIF prices. The Jerings did not inelude much that was de- sirable, but ng went.” Cows and #hulls were quote £1.00 to £L00, stock ers wnd feoacrs $1.065 to & beet and shipping steors 400 to cattle, tho market is nominal at #30 for westerns. and at from $1.25 to 5 xans. Vo vos were in small supply and sold stronger, They were quoted ut fron #2.00 to $.2, There has been a steady ¢ adual strengthening of priees all the week, and pre= sent quotations show an advanee of from L to2ae per 100 1hs. The ranze of varioties was not quite as high astho opening ol busin yesterday, but the market was stronger than thea. oduy's recel 1d short of th 1 dressed 5 Asto rom 81 ts of lozs fell several thou- i number_looked forand the quotations wereat from ¥ to $1.7 for poor hoico light. %50 to #.02 for medium nd b trom £470 to ¥ 10 for heavy This is an ad on last week's closing prices of from a¢ to 10e per 100 1bs. which is scarcely as marked o gain as might have vecn expacted Lo result from a decrease in the receipts of 62,000 head The Evening Journal reports: OATTLE— ripts, shipments, 1,601 mirket and stronger. Today's sales: Native cows, ¥1.10@ snipments, losed Hplic 1o 380: puckers vy and butche 30575, Pexiins, 213 ints, 20,001 1 Strong, 5.0 me he: L, 8. ), ftec open roueh and _comuion, shippers, $LAAGLYY felh (s, 84,0040 4,10 parket Sugkr—-Recelpts, ©000; si none; mariet stoady; native ewes, $2000403 mixed. HLUNL6Y wethers, $1.5.@5.d0; westerns, #1300 4.80; Toxians, .45 A bs, $1.505, 10, Kansas S ICANSAS Crry, CALTLE=Re- ceipts, 2,000: shipments. 503 market stror to l0¢ Digher for tho best, others steady stoors, FLO0GLU0: cows, BLUMLLA0; stockers and feodors, £2.2.00.8 HoGs—Receipts, 10,800 shipments, 610: mar- ket opened se lower, closed de to 100 lower 010, ik, K28506400; all grivdes, $ ¢ ts, 000 market SEER—Roceipts, 500; shipm steudy und unchanzed. Louis Live Stock Markets, ST, Louts, Mo, Nov. CATTLE—Rocolpts, 12003 shipnionts. 1100 market stoady to strons natives, #0008 505 Texan and Indiun steers, quulity’ poor, $21002.60; Texan and Indian cunners, #L.HW Small in size, great 1 results; DeWitt's ittlekSarly 1¢ 525 . Best pill for constipa- tion, best for sick headache, best for sour stomach et THE REALTY MARIET NSTRUMENTS placo on rocord Novembor WARRANTY DEZDS, A ndrew Netzell and wife to M J King, Iot 1, block 4, Central purk 000 8. B, Waasworth, et al to Sumuel Bow ley, lot 1, block 17, Hiteheoek's 1st . ek St ti1000 1 Flaek ot al to Mary Hurthaar, lots 2, 24, and 25, block 4, Vussur placc 750 Alice Brown and husband to Olof Bung, lot 7, block 21, Orchurd Hill 2,000 O Bang und wife to John Weber, sume. . 200 J 0 Chiristenson to Johanna Christensen Wi feet of o 68 fect 1ot 1113, Millard § Co's add, 0 4y lot 1, block b, Lincoln plico and lot 16, block 4, William fagedorn’s add 1 L. W.oand B AL MeGraw 6 ohn Weber, lot 10, Evans' add WL Klerstead and wife to 8 ‘Dewey, fots 1 and 12, biock 24, Kc placo.” 8000 ©. A Kempton and husband WOl tos., ot 22, Kempton Helehts .. 230 AL Gutes and wite to Hanuah Oisey, LY RS A 000 ron Stanbery to it K Blowe, § 23 feet Tot 1 and uli 11 ook 1, Muyne place. 5,000 R K Stowe to Walter Broen,” undiv 34, sume. e SY AT SR QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, Howe Tuvestment company to © M Power, lot 17, bioek 6, Salonion’s add. 1 DEEDS, J F Boyd. sherif, to J A Whalen, n 43 feet Of w051 foet 10t 5l und % 5 feet of W ISL5 feet Lot i Ha nian's add Samo to A 8 Paddock, lot block uddock pluce Same to Henrietta Thede, 06 16, Wirts' subdiv B Sachsse, speclal master, same, lot 15, Ao S Samo to James Walsh, lot 4, block Mount "Douglas. . Totul amount of transfers & MARLARA 1 The Old and the New. “Of course it hurts, but you must grin and bear it, 15 the old time consolation given to persous troubled with rheamaiism. “If you will take the troublo to dampen & piece of tlanuel with Chamberlain's Paiu Balm and bind it over the seat of pain your rheuma tsm will disappear,” is the modern and + o B 2804 much more satisfactory advice, 50 ceut bot- ties for salo by druggists, OMAHA DAILY o e e e e e P e e e e e e . . e e e e 4 THE CONDITION OF TRADE. THE SPECULA BEL, [IVE MARKETS, Limited Op:rations ening SLIGHT RZACTION Wheat With a Woak- Ter dencg, OF THE RECESSION. Saqueeze for Nove Subsiding, ~h nber Corn G Tually oris Having Gene erally Covered -Activity in Stocks and Bonds. CrICAGO, TIL, Nov. 8. ~The whoat market made alittle show of strength early in the day. muinly on somo hizher private eabl nd rumors of . cold wave forming In the northwest and threateninz weather fn the winter wheat rezion. Fora time thers wis a fair amount of buylng, largely by the short interest, and December touched 835e and May #1005, But the business was excendingly duil and in the absenco of buyers heavi- ness soon raled, followed quickly by declded | wenkne Some of the early buyers hewan to uniowd thelr purchases and short s mmenced to hanimer the niarket and Cudihy. who had been good buyers eirly, attorwurds sotd gon- erousty. wnd the market falling to get much SUPDOFL, PECes s00n gave way, December tonehini 020 and Muy 9%c. Thero was 1o Tife or anfmiation fn the trade and the weik- S wits more the <ult of tho duilpess than any osp Bearish features which were develo) DOAR’S cariy cables Were uns decipherable, ut private advices were thit foreien niarkets were stronger. There wis sliznt reaction after the recession to the fig ures Lust quoted, but there was renewed woii- ness durinz the fust our, December zofnz to g and May to9)'c on the reports of lower prices at Berlin A rp. Tho close wis steudy at 92ige December and eoie for Ma Corn was weak and lowe the squeozo for November seeuted to be gradunlly s1bsiding Shorts hove oither generally covered or hive resoived to stind out and face the conse- nees, At the start there were sellers T, but there weeo 1o transactions unti 1 had falien 1o Te wnd finaily b 6 Thore i< u rumor that shorts will tender new No. 2 on thelr contracts. With very lizht transactions and no exeitement. the elose wis standy ab (8 1t was ramored (hat the weak- ness on this fonth was due to the only re- mauining heavy shorts having soatiod with the ciique. At any rate, the closing price shows n decrease of 12¢ per bushel conipired with vho opening price of yosterday, The deferrod futures were also’ wewk. May opened un- nged at 4, touched 4¥se,” weunkened to e and closed at 427 e Oats were very dull and elosed e lowel thinon yosterdiy. With lurge receipts of hogs at the yaras and prices irom 10: to lower: with crains weuker and with an fi- mense stock of pork ¢ naturally wealk. Tl downward throu The ANTICLES. ading future OIEN AT NO. 2. nbe Muy i OATS N0 cber mber ember January May SHOKT RIHi< D Junuar. shqu Frovr £4.00055.0), Wit BARLE . 623 No. 4, f. 0. b, I'LAX 8P TrnoTHy SEED—Pri 5105 Shors short elon Wiiskey—Distille BL18. rGARs—Cut loaf. on Pl fu I the session ind the was at about inside figur S were as fo) teady. unchin Winter patents, 4.5 .6, Mess pori, per bbl, § ddted shoulders (hoxed), #.1 ides (hoxe 1. provisions, we tondcney was slowly closo n io s ranged as toliows: OSEL [ WG [ oW, | ¢ ©2%(8 v o0 ol 3 spring whoat, 0. 2 red, 9%e; No. o210 No. B@se: o. b, 1. slies (ic lard, v rihs 5 ). R3.0005.00. linisho | goods, per gal, flats 11l s 12 e, HinEs nd tight gree salted. salted bull,” 45,@ 41503 gre ted calf, Ba6ize; dry flint, ¥ Aty sulted hides, dry calt, S atLow—Unchanzed: No. 1, so.id’ packed No. 2, e cake, 41ac. ARTICLES [RECHIPTS | STIPMENTS, Flour barrels .......... | 15,000, 9,00 Wheat, busiels 5 204000 25100 Corn, bushels . 4 232,000 15200 Onts, vusholy 51000 03,000 bushels 00 500 ¥, bushels... 7.0 0005 On the Produce exce! riet w " @2e: fin fine d New York W Yok, exports 1, Daroly sto conN MeAL—I western, 8 151,60, 5 steady and anzo today the butter ichinzod; fanoy o wostern, 2ape; ordi- alric; 5 ordinary, rets. WHEAT—Rece pts, 500.700 bu.; exports, 14,745 bu.: sitles, 120,000 b of tutures; (400) bu. of J01. Spot market weaker, dull; No. 2 ped. #LUELUINe in store 3100150 1074 it No. $.10 17 hard. aflout: 3 § red, $1.001% Yo, 1 81,1040 north 10 No. norther FLOP LS. Optiens ndvanced 40 o bee on western weither reports: declined e to o on_lower eables and slack foreizn Interests; closing dull at 'y to ‘se under yesteray. No. 2 ved, vember. elosing at 1 i Decomber #L05412601.00, closing at £.06; Junaary, 8107 1 @01.0715. elosing at$ L7 Fobraary. #0870 L08%, Closing at sLOST #1045 Apri at o111, clos closing 110 MALT—Cou ipts, I sales, 65,000 bu, Spot market w No. % oo fn SOt 2 low Recelpts, 152, 100 bu, of 11 rket firmer, + Nov NMareh, 11001107, closing 81,109 My, ing at#L10ig; June, elos- s, 0000 b, 2 Milwaukeo try mado Canad 0w oxports, OF futurcs, moo bu ek and dull and about v olovator: T aflont; un- i7ae: No. 2 white, 7005 No, vory dun el Sing LAy, g, closing ut vici M 8ic 1i; ‘the “shorts’ quiet: Nc i 1o %e lower: Ne At Toc; Decembor, 50% losing' ut 5%c; Februiry, ¢ closing at uy, 9@ 5 D €3 ports. 415,000 bu, ; vures, 1,000 bu., of spot . fadrly aetive: optio ember, ) + Decomb B35 T spot No. 2 white, e mixed w . white western, 41@hic No. 2 Ohieazo, 4045 i1c. HAy—Lirm; shipping, 6ie: good to choice, 700 e, Hors—Fair demand, firm; state common to ehoice, 13@21e: Pacific coast, 1321 COFFEE-Options opened stoady at 10 points down to 10 points up Jints down ovember, § Junuary. F11.700 BILOOGILNG Ay 1L50; June, #1303 Ju! dull, but steady: 'No, SUGAL-Raw, dull, quiet MOLASSES Kice 1o extra, Haiiie Jupa EPOLEUM - Open tlon of w small amou pation s, rallied Lo and vanli 8$po Opening elusine, 13,000 bbis, COoTTON SE erude, 2 TALLOW Forerzn i 01 i yellow, 2 Quiot Liuia oll] n selosed stoady at 15 to 20 500 bugs, includin > ber, $12 0012, I'ebranry, #1183 March, BUL.65011.70; Muy, $i1450 1y, $ILAGILE; spot Rio $147 about steady, easy and nominal; common, H@ Fuir demund and fiem: domestie, talr an, Hamdie, weik on the llquida- ntof December ol in an- aturing of the option closed stoudy: Pennsyl- ember opcions: lowest, t totul sales, sal ;Dull, i and - quiet; RosiN—Dull but steady: strained, common to kood, #1550, TureENTINE—Dull and wouk at $14@%50. Lac ot but firm; western 205@2% 4e; recelpts, 4,52 packages. HIDES tive but st "? wet salted New Orleans, selectod, 4 5. Gase; Texus, se 00 108, b3, werate dem ind; old mess. 3 new ness, $.075; extra prime, $.0.0 Q@lh, 0T MEATS—Quiot and easy: plekled bellles, Ges pickled shoulders, 5331505 pickled hums, 7t MiDOLES—Quiet; shortclear, November, 8.3 @421 LD ~Weak and duil; tern steam, #.45; sales, 830 tlerces at $L4@0.50; options sales, 2500 tierces; Deccmber, 8640, closing at #0642 usk January § 5%0i58, closing at #6.35; February, 8664 May. Quiot BUTTE ern ereamery. 2o Elgin, 200 CHERSE -Qul0 Pia IRox-=Dull; Wo e 3 Xllm rl P stern duiry, i western' fuctory, @2l0; west- e rt skims, 4 1 15,7 New York bry Goods Market NEw YORK, Nov, 25, bere was quite & falr SUNDAY, NOVEMBER busness for 8 Tnrly staple cot irdny 1n df¢] zonds A partia joil shirtin 1o were quiet as huyers stiil hoid off for eonees sions. No_Indieations hive been noted, how- ever, for lower priees, pirticularly us the ool are In much Hehtor $tock than nsual at this porlod. Thero were Rod inlieations ns 10 dress 200 ythin £ woolens, althoueh eotton s off The privit el wirket was fiemer with a #oo | and. The gencral mariot was porvaded by & stendy tone and cliverful feeling, Omana Graim Mg wt M pol river tion, und ten days' Fstate:! red winter, we bir 2 spring, 86 b Prices based on dolivery polnts, raska fnspo Shipment, un'ess otherss WiEAT -\ tor, £ bl sl bl RYE--N OAT<--No, 2, white, 20440 bidi No, 2 mixed NEW CORN--No, § ment, 4e; your, 4o YELLOW CORN-- N0, Among the sales w corn. 10 diays’ shipment bettor, shipnad by D days' No.d or better, 4 days' shipmont, ¥ No. i win- Jspring. No No. i1 hnd it better, ten day Junuary, 5050, . BufPiio terms, 40 bid roi 5,00 No. 8 oF, Dotte flo; 3,000 No. i oF 15, Hled 15,000, 15 W No. T corn, Jor botter, your No. 3 white, shiy shipment, 4113¢! HOARD OF THADE NOTES, 1 W. Brown. Red Owk L, was nmong_the ®raln en who were looking over the market. Kansas City Markets. KANSAS City, N ov Frour—Quloet, butstendy; patent, $5¢0%00; extra_fancy £2.2002051 fancy, £ 100G 215 choice, £1.85@1.5951 XXX, $iaag00, WitkAT -Steady: No. 2, cash, T7ebid; Novem- ver, nothing doinz, Cous—steady; No. 2, cash, 5ice; November, 8¢ bid, Oats—Steady and unchunged; No. 2 cash and November, ik FLAX Seep—U jas—Stondy at 2 RECE(PTa—\Wheat, 63,100 bu eorn, 5,800 bu: oats. 1100 bu, SHTPMENTS oats, 7,000, inged: Sie. Wheat, 05,100 bu.; corn, 60,800 bus Milwaukere Mark:ts, MiLwAvEKE, Wis. Nov. 25 —WigaT—Easlor; r. Se: No. 2 Spring, Sei No. 1 north- ernn. ¥ e, Conx—Quiet; Ne. i, 450 Oats—Steadys No. ¥ white. 3e; No. 3 white. o g lARLEY—Steady; No. 4 65; sample on tra, KyE-=No. 1, O, PROVISIONS—=Steady. Pork—Decembe St Lou's Markets, ST, Louis. Mo, N 8. —~WiEAT—Lower; No. ?, cash. 0.1 e 00ae bid Coltx—Lower: No. % cash, 4215¢; My, 4014e OATs -Wealk. lowers No. 2, cush, dMay, s2ie. WHISKEY — BUTTER iged, POIK—0 t Market. 28, —Wheat w oty good shape svember elosed nt y. He. On track iie. N porL1s, Mi very weak todiy Redoipts, 50) car Di5e: Docom b No. 1 hard, 8850 northern, $163% Liverpool Slarkets Liverroor, Nov. VieAT—Stoady, de- ul poors” hoiders offer moderatelys Call- 0. 1L 88 1153d wds per cental; No. 2 red winter, Ss 73 d@ss M. teady s mixi m 1, 65 5%d per contal. loledo Grain Ma t. —Wheat lowor; No. 2, No. 2 e inati Markets, CixessaTL O, Nov. S—-WnpAt—uily No, 2 red. 9315 Cors - Kasiers mixe l, 4 Oars—Barely steady: No. WIHISKEY—$115. ) oreign Ol Maricet. LoxooNn, Nov PURPENTINE SPIRITS-~ 20561 per ewt ANTWERP, and scllers! Nov. 28.—Petroleum, 13%f pald Treaders' Talk, ieago Tl Nov. #6-Swartz, Dupee & MeCormick to” I C. Swartz & Co.: Whent today was a disappointuent to the coterie of bears, who have taken the bull side in the past fow days in expectation of getting w rally on whieh to'sell out and got out another short line. les are generally weaker in tone, outside bus ness very sinall, export purchases the seaboard liZht. St Louls advanved Iy in higher water tates and the proba- ty of the renewal of shipment via W Orlon Absence of outside tr unstan @dvance, und it 100ks now we would have lower prices next weelk, extent of the short interest and where it cen- ters is still a conundrum. 1f the bull clique know where 1t Is they don’t give it up. An unsuccessful attempt was 1 to advance provisions at tho opol ations point o lower prices next w Cincaao, ik, Nov, to Cockrell Bros: Ear.y F h cables were firm With an upward te ney and whe opened iy to e hizher on the aemand from shorts Lo fill December contracts, but derate outzo Counselman & Day roceipts, and i ental cables brought out froo for May del ¢ und the market be dull and dragzing, Corn ruled weak on unt_ ot colider weather to heip grading and - the mereased percentage of - contract grades of arrivals. 'The ciique houses soid lor- ately on the hard spots and - offered but littl o Support to the market until the when they _bought some December b dr corn, Thé November deal seemed to be well settied pand the price dechined Se por bu. Outs cased off 14¢ to e In sympathy with other grains, Provisions Dy a lendinz g eral trading a opened. firmer on buying hut developed little yen= oron salesof De- y commisston houses, tthe arkot indicatod that the Doceniher arly. if not ent roly, evened up so oneo. ned, cnnett, Hopkins & A MeWhorter: Whieat opened at Jout the highest point of the day on tho strenzth of foreizn eables and tho supposition of the weather throunzhout the northwest be- ing unfuvorabie. It immedintely began its downward full and coutinucd to arop its wings until reaching 995sc for May and U2iie decomber. when it upparently toolk on wed strenzth and elosed combaratively n at nearly the hotton prices of the day wdstroat’s report for Loth consts, r £ exXports, gave 4055000 for the week. w s about 76 per cent of tho total of last weele. Lteports from the Pacific coast have overesti- d the guantity of wheatavailable for ex- 1 the Pacitic coist iand the tonnage s such that grain freizhts have col- Advices from Sun Prineisco report to mprovoment in the gener a0, Cinelnnatl, Omaha ind ans, which wo are 1o hones will ho the means of belter prices for our grain noxt week. Corn and oats haveruied rather stoady dur- fog the wreater pirt of the session, With a fluctuation during the day of alout 4¢ for th more prominent futures. The session hus n_ compar: featuroless excopting siderable | iifested in the November deal. Oats has shown but very littio life for (he more prominent options which closed rather weak, © Proyisions ruled stronz in the early part of the session, whea it broke ahruptly und closed at the lowest point of the duy far s the outside pubiie is CHICA 1L, Nov, 28— Lupsed moder Chile New York Money Market. NEW YORK, V. MONEY ON OALL-~] with no loans, closing offered at i per cont, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-5056 por cont. STERL NG EXCHANGE-Quict and barely |1| at 1|1 8)lg for sixty-duy bills and #.83% demand, The followl bonds: [T % UL s coup. U 8. 2 rog. Int. Cert Pacliie s ¥ orth. Pacific Ists L. stamp . North. Pacific 2nds. Tenn, new setis ... sthwestern Con {Riirth. Do {UREYS Wy 99 SE L. & S, K G 10630434, Paul Co nsols Tonn! new set by, Tonn. new sot iy Canaila 8o, 2nds. Cen, Pacitie It Den. & 16 G Tats L2010 I8 PG & Une, Tats 114 Den. & R G s s EPex, LG, 'Tr, Rets 854 D SOIL G Tt I8 P I G T Rets 30k Erie 26 v 1063 | Lnlon Pacitic, 1sts.... 10774 MK & TGRSR West Shore.. ... U2 London Stock Market. LONDON, Nov. 28—~Thg following woro the London stock quotitions losing at 4 p. ni.: Connoly money.. .. .10y ri : Consals uccount wilg| Ko Soconds. . U S 4n L 10g Moxiean ordinary’ Ul N4 L 1 |Re Panl com NV P Canudls BAR SILVER MONEY— Kute of dis 43 0= per ¢ nt unt in the Litls und three pen market for hoth wonths' bills, 3@ il per Financial 1teview, NEW YOk, Nov. 25,-Tho Post says: This morning the two hour market wus encoaraging ut least inw negative way. It reflected no une siess over the possibio results of yes- terday's fallures und, Indeed. it is alréndy quite cleur that the ‘serlous lossos, If any, WL fall upon individuais and not” upon Insti- tutions or upon the community as a whol Aside fron it the murket was whsolutely dull and flat, Not even uwexpectedly larie galn iIn bank resources reported in’ the weekly statemeut hed uny notlcvable effect. Thix Wis very generally taken us u confirmation of the lavi which his ganed currency of lato that bo business of consequence will bo done until - the opeuing of 1802 Doubtless there ure good reusons for holding “this opinlon: among them the traditional dislike of biokers to begin new undertakings of iny mugnitude just before squaring uccounts for the year. But it should bo kept In mind thit in such & murket as this the speculutive projects of Wall strect ure of ! D R I R R R R R R R R U I BRI —I_—_——_—n»a The following are the elo: tho loadin, [ ¢« guotitions for York stock ex- Alton, T Central et & Westorn | g Chesipoake & 040G Oregon lmorovem'n. 21 do ISt preforred + Nuv 0 o 20 preferred i {Orezon Trans 1 Chieao & Alton. .. 13 | Paelfe Mafl i [ Ach) W01 1 D & B €., C % SUTL Pttt Dél. ftudson 122 Pullman Palace Del. L. & W 174 Reading D. & 1% G.oped ¢ ek Istand Kt Tonnosse 6 St L& SOKUTNE pid Ao It preforred. . SC Pau y do 20 preterred . 11 proforred rie. 24 S 1 M & Man to preferred | St Paul & O i Ort W Ao proforred Wy bl & st 1 un. Coal & TFON. [ sl 0cking s Pavitic usto 0 101 ‘ Paul ) ansis & 1% Lako Lrle & W 2714 o proforeat 1 Lako S Hon 82 Loulsvil y Oil villo & N A Conl i Memphis & Chiar Homestuke. 1ig Michigan Central Ontario MIL L. 8, & W i Quickaliver I o preferred 100 | “ddo preferred 21 Min &St Lo, 8 |Rieh. & W. P Tor, L 10) o preferrad 10| Wisconsin Conteai. 18 Missourl Paeltl.¢. 1. 6le Great Northern ped 11 Mobile & Ohlo g Chicago Gas Nashviile Chatt ¢ Load Trust N.J. Contral 1125 | Supnr Trast 303 | Sonthern Paci Oregon 8. L. & U, N I, Distiliers yfolk & West ped Northern Pacific edo_proferred.. ... The total sales of stocks toduy_ were 75858 shares, including Atehison, $,850; Ohicago Gas 9.50; Lackawanna o & Nush- i Erie, Pacitic. pro- 03 St Tiul, 3,800 Unlon Pacitie; 5,565 Fin 1 Notes, NEw ORLEANS L, Nov. .—Clearings, s, Nov. 28.—Three per cent rentes, 83t 4215¢ for the account. IKANSAS C —Clearings, 1, FTLOGL Vor the Bavriione, Md 955 balances, ¥ip pEW Yok, Nov rings, $2,657 6 per e CicaGo, T Nov. 25.—Mouey, unchangod. Cleanrings, $15,185,636; for the week, $3.4: 3 Now Yor exel e premium, exchuuze, unc PiiLAL uBL68: bilances, $1. « week enins toc v. 23.—Clearings. $12,- inzs for_tic 100s, £3,7 621, Kato for money, 4 pr eent. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 2%, ~Tho « 15 per cont bonds redoemed today making the total redeenied to da and leaving outstanding 1,676,850 28, rings today, Lo for mouey X 1A 20 i 20, 148, 807 balunces, $402,401. For_the Suiie 1 Clearings, 0,050,485 balunces. Clearings tod Sr. Louts, Mo, Nov. 23 TSR T80E last FL015,055; this week, $10,78 J0): correspond 3015 bilunees to 0s1; lust we last year, %1, xchinge on New Yo Ling weelk cent COrPespO; Money. 763 por sold at var. Boston Stock Market. M iss, Nov. 28, —The following were prices on stocks on the Boston ttoday: 1436 Boston & Montana LIl Calumet & Hecla Cony iin Kearsige ... BOSTO: the closi stoek 1 Atehion & Topekn Boxton & Mulue. CoBox g Eastorn 1t it s, D i » z {Lamson St 0id Colony. ... Water Powd Rutland proforrod common. . L. Co. (new) . Denver Mining Stoc ER, Colo., Nov. 25, 'he following list is the closins quotations on the Miniug oxchunze today. 70) shiures. Al GOl TRock Amity S [1roncind Argonict Atice Bullrat H Avenworin Bunizkok-Cora 1 Ninzton Bates Hunter... @ [ Litte R Bz Indian 5 Muzepiin B Six Matelloss Calliope e | Parc Consoitditid Cluudin 4.0 S{ray Kok Clay County 122 |Pugelor 000 Diamond 15 il | Whlto Denyer Gas and O, 12| Ranning Lode Whale, Suttor san Francisco Minin Quotations. SAN IPRANCISCO, Cal., 2.~The oficlal elosing quotations for 3 stosks today were i3 follows: Alfars T80 [Ophir T Bulwer. o ) 150 Bost & Beiehior .| Bodle Consolid Chollur ... Con. Catn. &'Va. [ Crown Polnt.....0. Gould & BT e Halo & N N'Q s Maxioar T | e MONO L ti0sirsons N Nuvafo 1 New York Mining Quotations, New Yok, Nov. 28.—~The following ure the closing mining stock quotation: Alfeo.... Tron Siiver Bost & Bhe Mexican, Cloll Ontario Crown Point Opliir Con Cala. & Vit Plymouth Dendwood |Savago Eurekn Con Gould & Curry ren Novidi Stundurd Nalo & Noreross.... 12 |Unlon Con Homestake 103 |Yellow Jucket Horn Silyer OMIHA WHOL SALE MARKETS, Country FProduc ir country butter sells in round BurTER lots nt 184 oy, A, GAME—Unidn geose, 0.0/@7.000 swall geese, BLHEH00: prairie chickens, $1.5)500; grouse. $.00; wallird ducks, #.00; Vlue winged toal, 8175 green winzed tol, L1 mixed d 8l rabbits, $4.00605; small SL2@I 50! qunll, $L0; Jick snipe, 81950 L30; p over, The@AL0): ' golden plove 1507 squirrels, $LUGG1 e saddies. 150100 per 1b: deer'carcasscs, 10@11e: antelope sad- dles. 14 us86s, UL 100, Edas eral murket unchangod: 2@ PouLTiY s declded glut in the market for iving, In spite of the 1iberul de vy stocks wero curried over. Chickens a ling us low as e for stock thit hus to be moved, whilen Inrge pro- portion of even the good stock is belns ofre ut b, with some of the best at 6e. It is almost Lnpossible to move turkeys, geese und ducks, Omaha Hides and Tallow. No. 1 grean malted hides, 44@4's0; No. 2 green maited niaes dyoi No. 1 kreon” salted s, 25 L0 40 Lhs, 414404450 No. 2 green sulted hides. 25 to 40 bs. #3e; No. 1 veal calt 8 to 15 108, 601 No. 2 veal caif, 4 10 15 Ihs. 4¢3 No. 1 dry flint hides, 627e; No. 2 dry fiint hides, bo; No. 1drey saltcd hidvs, 5o Tallow. No. L ke tillow, No. 2, o white A, 4G40 ke, White T, il groase, yoliow, ic; groase, dark, 240% ofd but- ter, Mg2tc Wax, prime, 164:5¢; rough tal- ¥l i M company 2 i Invinclble, Putent, & “nmm o, .00 Buawllnke, S, . Gllman's Gold Medal, #2, €.40; Snowluke, #200; low 2rade, § ho Puntry, $180; Minnesota 75; Lran, 814.00; chopped teed, - : DeWitt's Little Early Risers; best little pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad breath teliunce, Patent Lono Star, Su 00; Fancy Fawm- ); Snow White, 80; Queen Superlutive, . AN N T 29, 1891—-SIXTEEN PAGES. Infinitely less fmportanee than the actlons ot | P l' \Iy.‘ ‘ ]‘ DNISTRY ceed I mpOrt e Hioss 0f any tecont month, STOCKS AND BONDS, ik - What the Oracker Factories Are Doing fo NEW Yok, Nov The stock market tos Any wn 1soly dnll and without feature of Omaha any kind other thin tho continued weukioss in Chiieaza G, wiich wassold frooiy byt e enrs, and scorod i final oss of 1% per cent. | o " Another {ne ronse n t bant roservos shows | SELLING OM 'HA YEAST IN THE EAST, that the tendency (i all fportant fnan sl Ntors 18 in the direction of casy money at low rat The tmprovement in the position of the as- | Tho Manufactursrs and Consumees 1ess and stanation was the only ehnractor ebting Progentn fop Wedneals istic of the general list throughout the ses bl g A fur Wednesday alon, The opening was from 'y to by por cning at the Grand. cont higher than last n t's figures put tho ‘pressare apon Chiehzo Gus by —_— un tmmediately and while It was power essto | Witect iny mutortal doetine in taijrond stocks | Tho members of tho Manufacturers i | it eheeked any disposition to oporate sven on | Consumors nssoclatic ) g greit tho pare. of the. traders whieh niay have ox bl el L R o fated, s % consequenco & dropping tendency | Preparations for thelr entertainment to be wits #iven the list, althoueh flietuctions were | given at the Grand opora house on Wednos fusignificant in all eases. Chicago Gas wis il § it VAR , forecd off to 5 trom 61 and fulled to rally [ 48Y evening of this weok. ‘They huve fmors thun i pereenti 1t jsed 1% por cent | arranged a very interesting prograim of short Government bonds have boen dull and firm, | SPecches by the most prominent sveakers in Btqto bonts huvo been neglostad w0 city. In addition, thore will be music by to Apolio club, which of itself wouid bo a suflicient attraction to fill the house. Tickets have been placed in the hands of the members of th from whom they i, or from tho secrotary and Cake, s of Omaha constitute one of the most important industries of tho city. I'nere aro two of them. The National Cracker company, 713:17 South Ninthstreot, and the American Biseuit and Manufacturing company Pwelfth and Jackson st with a bread bakery at Thivteenth and Ma streots, association, 1ay bo outal Bread "ho eracker factor on Tnese two factories employ 150 people, a wood many of them girls und boys, and pay out in wages $72,800 per y Ihis 1s not all that the cracker factories are doing for Omana. They arecontributin g to the support of the box factorios, tin fac tories, printing houses, ete. They buy some flour of the mill at South Omaha and aro ustnig some Omaha made wazous, 1t 1s to bo Loped that they will practice tho prineciples of home patronige to the fullost extent pos sible, and in view of the importance of this maustry to tho city, consumers should see to it that they buy only goods of home manufac- ture. As to their output tho Omaha factories are turning out all kinds of bread, cakes, crack ers, ete. Omaha Reach ng Eastward. A brief mention was made in these columns afew months ago of a now industry started in Omaha, that is, the manufacture of com- pressed yeast by the Omaha Compressed Yeast company. Previous to the starting of this factory Omaha was compelled to look eastward for ner supply of compr yeast, aud judging from the patronage which has been extended to the new company, the great majority of the peoplo ure still doing so It might scem, at first thought, that tho making of yeast would not be a very import- ant industry, but when it is taken into con- sideration that yeast is essential to bread making, and Cthat bread is tho staff of life, it becomes apparent at once that yeast ' is a nccessity which must always have a lurge consumption, Cireat factories have grown up in the east, omploying bundreds of peoplo and adding most materiully to the wealth and prosperity of the comminitios in whica they aro located. These large companies, by estab- lishir “The field 15 so well covered and the comy tion so severe that it 15 1o easy matter fol new factory to get a foothold. Some idea of what tis competition is may bo puined from the fact that before the Omaha company commenced overations the standard price of compressed yeast in Omaha was 30 cents per pound to bakers. After the Omaha company entered the field tho price dropped as low as 10 cents per pound, Ithongn the Omabh: ast 1s admitted to beof a superior quality and is furnished at ihe same price as the eastern article, the great majority of the bakers and consume generally continue to use thatof eastern manufacturo, 5 Some bakers claim that they are afraid it they change over to the Omaha made yeast and the company making it should go out of business the old eastern companies would re- fuse to sell them again. Such oxcuses are alwost too puerile to mention as coming from wen who call themselves busmess wen. Tho bakers have probably felt the dull times of the past few monihs us much as most any otherclass of business men, and it would scem as if when an opvortunity was given them to Lelp increase the general pros- perity by encouraging the manufacturing in dustiies they would be glad to avail tnem- solves of it. 1t is very havd, however, to woan any class of business men fro.a the cast, and 1t will be necessary for the consumer to step in and ate u demand for the home made article. The ladies of Omana are, many of them, using Omaha made flour, why not 10w goone step farther and use Omaha yeastin making it into bread. Comvel the grocers to handle it, and in this way place ono more howe in- dustry on its feet. "Thé last issue of tho Seanginavian Voice of Philadeiphia says: August Jensen of this city showed our editor five wagon loads of yeast. It was put up in small packagos with W wrapner around each that itold him that it came from the Omaha Compressed Yeast company, Mr. Jensen has sccured the cral’ agency for that company for New York and Philadelphia, * and Intends to push the sale of its products 1o the best of his ability. He will bave five wago running every day in this city to supply pri- vate householders and bakers. The wagons ave strikingly beautiful in their make wro bound to be noticed by overybody. start seems to be excellent, The yeast from Omaba appears, from the testimony of many practicul bakers, to be of a most " excellent Guality, und it ought to sell well in this big city.” Phe Omaha Compressed Yeast compuny sells three tumes us much yeast in Philadei- phia 0s 1t does in Omaha. Is not this o most serious reflection upon the people of ( who send their moncy awuy to tho for gooas, whon A homo company is making that same thing at the same price, and of such good quulity that they are able to dispose of their goods in eastern cities | Omaba can never become n great manufac- turing city until there is a radical change in this respect, In this connection it must not bo forgotten that @ company, known as the German Yeast compauy is putting up dry hop yeast, so that whichover kina tho consuiner de- sires can be obtained in Omaha, and there is 1o excuse in sending nwuy from Omaha for this class of goods. The Manufacturers Associati The growth of the active membership of tho Mauufucturers and Consumers associa- tion of Neoraska has been very rapid and the great majority of all the mabufacturers in the city have now enrolled theic names. Secretary Bradley furuishes the following as & corroct st of membersinp, which will show the exact strength of the organization Ackerman Bros., 1110 Howard street, priuters American Biscuit ana Manufacturing com- pany, Twelfth and Jackson streets, C. ). Aude §19 South Twelfth streot, buggy tops 501, Aulubuugh b ur company, 218 South Fif teenth street Hall Bros., 01 North Fiftesnth street J. Beckman, 1611 Farnam street, cigars, H. Besolin, 2409 Patrick averue, cigars. Theodore Beck, 1101 North Eighteenth stroet, cigars. Bomis Omahe Bag company, 618 South Elevenih strect Cousolidated Coffee company, 1416 Harnoy street. J. I, Cooke & Co., 1817 Dodge street, rub- bor stamps, Commercial Directory company, 50 Board of Trade. City Steam Laundry, 200-211 South Elev enth street, Chase & Eddy, 113 South Sixteenth street R. E. Copsor, Firteentn ana Pacifis streets, broums. Carter & Sons, Twentieth and B, & M vuilroad, boiler Works. Cady ‘& Gray, 201 South Ninth str planing mills, Carter White Lead Works, East Omaha, 0. K. Dilleker, cigars. Drexel & Fali, 504 Jones street, stone cor tractors. C. Dyball, 1515 Douglas streot, candy. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works, 1508 Jackson streot W. . Drummond & Co., Eighteenth street, i1 e e e—— opposite court house, carringe manufac turors Farcell & Co, 217 South Eighth street, SyTuDs Frontier Laundrey, 1519 Howard streot, Gednoy Pickle ‘company, Eleventh and iraco streots Gorman Yeast company, 1416 Harnoy streot Grant & Son,, 100 South Sixteenth stroet, Gross, 105 South Sixteenth stroet, " Gilman, 1012 North Sixtoonth stroot, Gate City Malt company, Second and Plne Grand View Brick company,office 1110 Far- nam stroot H. Hancock, 1522 Dodge and 1220 Farnam street, cigars. L.eo Hartley, 202 North Fourteenth streot, printe HL GO Hartry, 1116 Farnam stroct, ciears, Mrs. J. Hirshstein, 1515 Farnam street, clgars Huanceck & iKaessoner, 804 South Tenth street Haarma 5 nn Visegar Works, 1714 South T'wentiotn street G. B. Hurst, 1516 St. Mary's avenue, pie ison, 000 South Tenth street, facob Jaskalok, 2521 N stroot, South Omaha, ciears. Koop, Dreibus & Co., 1106 Farnam streot cany Klopp, Bartlete & Co., streot, printors red [Krug, 1007 Jackson straot, brawer, ICatz Nevins company, 614 South Eleventh stroot, overalls, H. L Marhoff, 1214 Douglas stroct, trunks. Marks Biros. Saddiery company, L7 How ard streot 141116 Farnam W. IL Mallory, 419 South Tuirteenth streot Motz Bros, 604 Leavenworth streot, browors, Model Steam Laundry, 1110 Dodgo street. McCoy & Co., 106 South Fourteenth stroet, rinters, Murphy, Wassey & Co., Spaulding and Belt line, furoitur 1. D." Moeadimber, carriages, Morse-Coo reot Max Meyor & Bro. Co,, Piftoenth and Far- 1513 Chicago stroot, Shoo company, 1107 Howard nam streets, jowolers, Nebraskos’ Steam - Luundry, 1623 Howard street Nebraska Shirt company, 200 South Eleveuth streot Nevraska Seed company, Fifteenth and Howara streot, wholosale seeds, National Crilcker company. Omaha Shirt company, 1316 Farnam stroot Omaha Box factory, iSast Omaha, Omaba Milling company, 1813 Sherman avenue. Omaha Fonco Manufacturing company, Bloventh and Dodge streots, Omaha Tont & Awning company, 1113 Parnam strect. Omaha Safe & Fourtecnth streot. Omaha Rubber street, Omana Tinware Manufacturing company, 1316 Jones street., Iron Works, 0610 South company, 1518 Farnam Omaha Comprossed Yeast company, 1714 South Tenth street. Omaha Mattress company, 1302 Nicholas street, Omuha Upholstering company, 1803 Nicholas stroot Printing company, Tenth and as streets, _Omaha Browing Association, Omaha Silicon Wall Plaster and facturing company, East Omaha, B. H. Osterhoudr, Kighteonth aud Cass oS, Spring wagon Page Soap company, 115 Hickory straot. Paxton & Vietling Iron Works, Union Pacitic tracks and Seventeonth streat, Poye Candy company, 416 Eleventh sireot William Pfeiffer, 2505 Loavenworth street, Manu- st South carringe Pokrok Zapadu Printing company, 1211 South Thirteenth streot. Quealey Soap company, 2805 Walnut stroet, Ree uting company, 1019 Howard street, Robinson Notion company, Twolfth and Howard streots. Reid Job Printing company, Beo building. pamser & Co., 200 North Sixteenth streot, hats A Roseuvory, 1503 Marey strect, planing mills, Arthur Rosenau, room 402 Shecly block, cigars, J. 1, Richards, 1017 Parnam streot, M. E. Smith & Co., Eleventh and streets, overalls. A. J. Simpson, 1409 Dodge st riages, B C. J. Schmiat, 313 South Twelfth streot, boots and shoos. Charles Shiverick & company, nam street, furniture, ete, cigars. toward ct, car- 1208 Far- Henry Strasshoeper, 1521 Howard stroet, dye work: wmes - Schneiderwind, 1548 Twenty- eightli street, brooms, Christ Speeht, 614 S, Fourteenth stroot, Western Cornico works, A. V. Troct, 422 N, Sixteouth strent, cigars, LS. Trostier, 4325 Farnam strect, cigars, L. M. Trovett, 1212 Jones streot, clevators. Union Life lusuranco company, Sixtoenth and Douglas streots, Brown block. Charles Vogel, '2414 Cumings street, ars, . IPrank Vodica, 312 South tailor. Wilson & Drake, Ninotconth and Pierce , boiler makers. Western Tinware company, 614 Eteventh street, Western Plating works, 1114 Dodga stroet. J. L Wilkinson, Fourteenth and Dayonport streets, box factory, West & Fritehor, cigurs. J. L. Wilkie, box factory. Willow Spring Distillery company, 1112 ey stroet, J. W, Zevzan, 810 South Twelfth streer, banners und fags, i e My dear sir, 1 lovo your daughter and want to marey her,'but sho says you have a con- dition 1o your consent. Certainly sir, [ want you to promise you will always keep taller’s Sure Curo Cough Syrupand Haller's German Pills for the children, Certainly, I will give them a dose just as $001 505 All right—you have my blessing, Dr. Birney curcs catarrh, —— 't MeKinney. Alyceum of instruction for officors has been orgaized with Colonel Van Horn as president. There will bo o paper read by some officer every week, the first boing read Friday last vy Licutonant Rhodes on “The Cavalry Horso.” A batch of recruits has arrived from David’s island and been assigned to the in. fantry companies A 1 and H, o Twelfth streot, South 1011 Farnam street, ¥ Douglas strect, paper Beo bldg. Company letter bearers drill from 9:80 to 1030 0 m Private 5. E. White, Il compuny, Eighth infantry, uus beep transforred to Port Sias ney, on duty with the hospital corps, Work on the main building of the new ade dition to the commissary store house has been begun The men of Company H, Bightn ir have concluded o hurd month's work Loz camp. Tho ¢ Em‘N'n has taken trac antry, at the place of the post 15 storo and the band will herealter oo v the room vacated by the canteon. roop D, Sixth cavairy, has goue to the bl The Vete the 10th inst “Thomas K. Major, regimental printor, was clected aide-de-camp 1o the commander in= chief of tho Society of Veterans with the runk of colonel of the Diyision of Wyoming, Fort Washakie, Licutenant Howard, Sixth cavalry, has returned from Rawlins, where ho went to re- erect tho wires, the downing of which bad cut (‘.(r communication from the outside worid Lieutenant Krug of the Twentieth has re- turned from a twenty days’ hunting trip. Cuptain Quinton,” Seventh infantry, visiting his daughter. Mrs, Dr. Mason Lieutenant J. €. Heardsley, Eighth infan- try, has returned from @ 10ave of absence d reporied for duty with company 1. -~ 0 gripping, o uauses, no Ans' corps gave a grond ball on is pain when De. Wit's Littlo arly Risors are taken, Small pill. Safo pill. Best pill. LA Dr.Birnoy cures catarrh, Do bdg

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