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8 THE SPECOLATIVE MARKETS ‘Wheat at the Opening Was a Shade Under Monday's Olosing. CONTINUED HOG RECEIPTS SMALL t o Short the Ao- ey Enforced Clo L g of A Port 1o of Cornand Oty b oount ot D, « 1 Tronble, on Cosi ©OmicAao, Til, Nov. 0. Today's markets were exelted and higher, espocially for wheat and corn. The enforeed closing of & portion of a short 1ne of corn and oats for the account of D, B Sibler iad much to (o with the excite went. Tho m question Is lonz New York a8 riaeh a8 heds short In Chicago, but hie was calied here for more mar- ®ins than be eould fmmediately respont nd sore of those with whom he had the deals olosed hs trados, althouzh his resources in property are said t5 be wiiple ant his integ- Fity undonbted. Wheat closed te higher orn %o higner. P'rovisione, aftee an ge. showed hut [ttle at the ¢ sinoe Monday Wheat, at t W Monday's cios \res, showed nbout deeline, strongor and prices were advanced from i 0 24¢ per bu., cased off about from e to e Tn corn initial trades were at Monday's final figures and on gond buying by the losal bull contingent, advancod, with little reaction, o full cent, when wany longs were disposed to take profits and pr L but railied soon afterwards e changed pme and ciosed stoudy Opening sales of outs were close and prices advanced “e for and fe for May, receded sifzhitly y With u eiin'of fron 14e Lo (e, Hog recolpts continned small ‘and ever. thing started hizher than Monday's closii prices and ndyi Nigher i tie course of the session. but toward the close, ona few realizing siules by tho elique, the price was worked oft, [osing wore thai had previous been eainc T bonts offerad, but emand existed and a firm feeling pre e for wheat and 2hse for corn. timated vocelpts for tomorrow: Wiheat, i corn, 150 oats, ) cars; hogs, a. _Thelleading futures rar RN operator wainst an | change A shade under and low prices thon becamo s recedod od ! Monday's Decemt ) v ool alied December May.. ConN o2 Novembor December. OATS NG, Januaty May LAR Novo January May.. .. BHOIT i November _January sh unuI |Iinms were as follow Provit—Dull and unchanged, Witat-No. 2 T%c; No. i spring, 6) shite, LoD HANTRC R o 4, e, FrLAX s ) TIMOTHY SEL Ponk—Mess. por Lhl., g1, #0501 30.00; Short ribs, dr. short \\'llmk\ Biic £ 0. b.; Inrd, side salted shoutaers (boye eloar sides (boxed), 35,0005, Distillers' finished goo'ls, pe & ut loaf, 53 standurd A, 5. Tho following wera the receipts and ship- ments tod per Yer graulated, WECEIPTS. | SIPNENTS, Wheat, bu Coru, bu.... Oats,'bu ... Rye. b X Barloy, utter dairy, 13 On the Produce exchanze toduy the market was firni: croamery, 20@30 @2%c. Eggs, higher: strictly fresh, St Louis Markets. L Louis, Mo, Nov. 0.—FLovr—steady and Opened easier, bt soon torit lost aboit olosed a3 ubove Monday vember. 670 Decomber, 057 Coux~Advincod and ¢ advanced fof this, and Nay. 6. e Mon il r, 4135¢; December, Cush i need el nber, P at Quiet; and November, BaRLey Towa, #0; B2 Minnetota, 52 BRAN—Tlrm at HAv—Du'l; 0L EAD—Qulet at 36715 LAXSEED - LOVOE LY hizher: er 2 to 6le, timothy, $0.00G12.00: prairie, spelter firm at $4.2), BUTrEI amery, @Ie; G iGS—Stondy at 1o, Conx MEAL-Lower at §1.75, Wiisky at £1.10, BAGGI i At B e, 1RON COTTON T1Es—1 nehunz Pouk—Steady: jobbing, ally Lighe at 8108, )i lurd, nomin- eat and bacon shoulders, 005 Strips, lour. 10,000 Vbls: wheat, 11 corn, 40.001 D outs, 41000 bu; ey, 10,00) Darley, 11000 bi PMENTS - lour, OFt, 8,000 i barley, none. 0.000 bhls.: wheat, i oats, 10,00 bu.; rye, 51,000 8,000 Omaha Hides allow. ftie: No. 1 green salted, n sited No. 5 10 40 1bg. 414c: No. 2° wroen 1040 105, Bige; No. 1 voul ealt, 8 Lo 1 veul eulf, S 1o 15 1hs., 4e Ne. 2 dry flint, 46 to 3 Part’ carcd hides one- nd Tess than fully cure . en salted, @318 a5 (short wooled eurly (short dr e, No. % Nebrasl 1ercon saied, 1bs., tic; dd);I!Inl half B ®reen saltod sKins), wieh, 150 woolod early shins), sheartings short wooled each, Sei dey flint Ko buteher 'wool pelts, per Ihe actual welgh 1) @idtse; ary (Hnt Kansas and - Nebraska miir- raln wool pelts, per ib., actunl welght, Na 19 dry flint Colorallo butelier wool pelts, ‘per b, actuul welzht, 10001255 dry fint Colornad murrnin wool' pelts. por 107 actuul weieht. B l0c: ey Dloces wnd buiows, weiol weight. @, Ih=vn fest cut off, as 1t is use i ght ¢ 'XYAIIMV\ A tallow, No. Rroase. whito zroase, durk, wax, prime, 1 Tallow, white sase, 3 o A, e yellow, Dees: 15, e ¢; oid maha GAvE-Dralrie roduce Market, fekens are cominz in frecl and ducks are commenciug to arrive, Quall The cooler woather has lnproved lon. Prairie chickens, #4.006 s BL03 quall, $1,75; #1.35001 50 plover, 150 canvas-huek ad duc 20; mallard " duek Wing t green wing te ducks, $L.50: ek rabbits, $1.00 sl rabbits, $L35@ 150 squirroly, §1. antelopo saddion Uaiae; doer sudulos 15 i6:; antelopo oo res 1 rcureasses, 106 120 1ive pl:cons, BUrTEw—Con 60; eholoo dairy QuULTRY. —Chicke Be; turkeys, 1e. EGAS—-Strl tly frosh stodk sold at2e, and in Bome cases 21, while there aere oggs on the market that wont at Ixe. Kanwas City Markebd Kanase Ciry. Mo, Nov. . WHwaT—Aotivo ana_hizher; No, 2 hard, 6i@itae; No. 2 re 063 @07 \ CokN—Firm: No. ¢ mixed, #43@805 No. 2 white, 58y OATSIn deniand and b i No. 2 whito, 281 vE-Active; No. ¥, 4710, FLAx SEED—Stoady; U708, Brax-Sweady, sacked, 50@dic. HAY-—Stronz. unchanged: timothy, 8.803 prafric. 8.0 4800, Burren—Quiot; creamery, 2@ A0z, Eaas-Active; 200, Receirrs—\Wheat, 125,000 bu, bu.; outs, none. Buipxexts - \Wheat, 125,000 bu.; oats, none. gense und ducks, . 2 wixed. .50 dairy, corn, 000 bu.: corn, 5,000 huw \uru Dlll’lcll New Yoik, Noy. 9. ~FLouR—Recelpts, 75,800 PKES; eXDOFLS, 10800 bbls. wnd_ 19,600 sack Wore sotlve and firm; sales. 15,700 Lbis.; low oxtras. &0 winter wheat, low grades, &% falr to fanoy, K750 Minnsotn, L0 L stralghts, $0HG41; Datents, #.500 Gonn MEat—Quict but steady. WaEAT-Recelpts, 503,00 bu.i exports, 178,- bu.; salos 72,00 bu of futures and 48,000 bu. of_spot. options dull: No. 2 red, nlovatcr afloat; rod, 6 neraded rod northern, SIS0t No, 2 northern. 7% Options were aetlve, oxcited and Wighor, opening weak and deciining 4@ on weaker eables, fareign sell 3l i (nerease In wmount on pissage: rencted 14@1 e on figmer cables, Hght recipts, bad crop 1 $hoFts covering e, elosing 08INZ nt §8%e at s er May, tho o nnd No. or with in sto Tanuar ehruary Kygasiny e elosing closing at Sy 1ve=Dull and lowe BARCEY Quict; w Banrey avr-2Dall Cors ~Roceljpts, 6, bu. L AML00) by spot dull, fir b afloit, wnd AL ) 00 bu i exports, 140,700 of futures, 55000 bu! of wor: No, elovitor, neraded niixed, 301 Options deciined e on in s on sago and freo offerings, advanced 14 Wwith the west, reacted @ % e and elosed regular with ths e down, months 43¢ up. mber & s@syge, o Ses anuary, 5L @Ike, closing Tpta, A0,000 b, €xporis, 1,000 bu ; bu. of futures, Ui bu. of firwier, good demani: ontinns stronzer. Deconiber, G058 ac, 203 January, G816 ¢, closing g dlige, elosin g at 4%, No, Ned westorns, WAL N0, 2 Chicago, 3750 pas Je- ater spot. Spots fulrly active closing ut ¥ atd8iye; May 2 spot whit While westerns, THAY--Quiet Hors--Quiet SUGAR= AW, steady. qulet; M O1ASSES RICK i steudy dull, unchanged; mold A, 415104 New Orloans, quiet, stoady, fairly active. Pirm: falr domands Lecripts. 10,142 pkis, HiD & Stoadys quiet, Wouot—Lirm, qulet: domestic floece pulled, 2z io; Texus, 15@2. POk -~ Qulet, stoady s cut 1es, ulel: short clear Novenber, .45, L opened hi closed Weaker; wester stea closed at $0.70; sales, 000 terces at &1 0 i ontion sules, %000 tertes: November, 50,60 Lk - Quiet, e CHER-E Quiet, ste Ui Tros=Fair demand; 15. Corrrr -Dull: inke, $11L65B11.%5 LEAD-Quiet; doniestic, ¥RO@L) Tix -Closed insettied; Stranshits, $20.60a retined, Steady westorn priv American, $15003 L3e. Manchestor Commereinl Reviow. MaNcaEsiEs Nov, 0--The Guardian, in fts commercial grtielo says: The extensive stoppage of spindies and doarer cotton liuve advanced quaotations — gencrally, Business, however, I8 restrieted (o eastern merchants Who are not ¢ o fo dvinee 5 iready et their roquire- Dilferent views are entertuined the situation and the duration of the hut thero isa growing foeiing that ltmy be prolonged n tho faceof | ning prices anl sluggish forelzn markots vy zoods are quiet. The siles are nostly o small lots, dligher prices for s hive ehocked business ading south Anerl sardin waze d O1l Market, Nov. . —PETROLE unchanzed: Pennsyivani none: December option sales Lima_ oil, no saies; 17¢ b New You stendy and Spot sales, bbis. at TALLOW o HSIN Dl s URPENTINE - Du LOSDON, Nov., 8.1 W CRPENTINE SP1rs=21s 100d por ewt. PETROLEUM 17 Omuhn Fruait Marke <—Now York Concords, 1. basket: iarge lots, e LIFORNIA GRAVE:—=Der erate. $1.50 CALIFORNTA PEARS-$250@: AreiEs —\Wostern, $ 2 @h, QUINCES Bananas WS per 0@ 1,75, T per box. 5i New York, $4.00 Per hox, 81 New Yok 1o 13 poin 10,000 15 opencd firi, 10 )15 OIS UD; SAIEs, November. $13.80; Do- Janunry #5103 Febriary LS00 14.00: My, ¥4 60 14,5 ST HL15; Octobe steadvi No. 7. $16.2 Sentember, Riv quiet, Liverpool Murkuts. Nov. 9.—WieAr—I holiders 0fer sparinglys ' 1903 5150 per contal wand poori nilxed western, LivERPoOL. provel: winter. Cons—1 15 BACONSCICAR loniz, 5 1bs., 40s per ewt, Cotra ANs. \ Mariet. NEw Onr La.. Nov. 0.—Firm: mia- Xporis to Erane 1 Dales: consiw 0 the conti- nent, bules; sules, < Dry Goods Nov. %.=The dry zeols market 18 very quict as a whole. The results of the electivn ure cheerfully accepted. and it is thought that trade will go on without much chungo from the alterod political complexion. rs' Talk. cunteaco, 1 -Kennett, Hoplins & Co. to S A ) e Appirentiv o same parties who have been bulling corn, oats and provislons the past few days aro respon- sibie for the wdvanco in wheat; Sharty were alarmed freely. Tuere has been nothliis in the nows to Justity the. advance Cablesshow ho strength and the wmount on ocean passaze Hie our visible supply con- tinues to increase. sIving houses sy that there 1 tte demnnd ut the aavanee for eithor corn or oats. Chicago 18 the hlzhest market in the country and earrying much the larzest stoeks. The advance will keep these stochs here and prevent distribution that ought Lo be made. hefore navigation ciosces They rezard the manipuiation as a bad thing for the trade. In provisions tho iz holders have apparently been realizing moderate v, but the strenzth of other markets has pre vented w deeling in Cuteao, 1., Nov. Lozan & Co, At'the openins of Duncan. Hollinzer & the market (his morning ‘wheat was non- inaily il%¢ to for Decemter, Withoit warning the price’ stoadily advanced to 7 o with very few reactions About this prics there was a falr amount of realizing. but it was rendily tuken and when off the mar bounded to e The demand from for the better deseription of the low g decigedly botter than 1t hag been for sor tme past and at tmproved prices, Th vothing fresh from the winter wheat belt, More riln would improva the condition of the RFOWIg cron. Reeeipts In the northwest con- tinue to keep up. Forelen adviees by exble wre hizher. Wo hear of some Inquiry fo wheat for export, but the timo of Writiig we hnve not learned of any busin 1 the meantime our local men aro bullish and believe fn higher prices, Until this sentiment changzes urchases on weak spots should pay. The price §s low and the chapter of lonts from this forward is uil tn fuvorof1t. May corn opened up with o hurrah, Ali‘accoints i from the corn beltare unsatistactory as 1o yicid. The posi- tlon of the holders of ¥hut 181 store hero 1s unehanzeds some ltte is heing shipped out, Thits, for the ent, acts s u wet hlanket on tho i Wo are very friendly to corn and oats and believe iiigher values only a gu s tion of time. Ho: products elos i bottom pricesof “the day. There wero froe e round wp pricoy but ordors on -t arket were fow. In the future wo look for this proluct 1o ho keeping compuny with corn. Cnicaso, 1k, Nov, 8--Counselimun & Dy to Cockeall “liros. " Commission npany Wheat opened e to 5,0 runder hanimer- ing by Vewrs, fnfluenced by areivals of 1,42 cutlonds at Minneapolis and Duluth and by tho uerease fu both the amounts afloat wnd the endloss visiblo suppiy. Speculation has quiciened upon the observation that the CHOPIOUS Wovement from farmers' hands has s0d and Ioft the “warket at ubout the low With a smal percentaze of contract ades n Sl wnd the lower grades actuilly choaper ber ton for caurse foed than corn or oats. The eforts of shorts toeover disclosed u searcity of sollers and hoavy goneral buy- ing forceid a 1%e to 150 recovery fo.lowed by somo realizing, - Coru and 0ats were strong in anticipation of a bullish agricultural roport LOMOFTOW 011 COFIL. FOOL CTOpS and. PASLUTUEE, Provisions sold hizher on' eariy buyinz by shorts but elose | lower under hoavy roulizl Ly the Cadahy-\Wriznt crowd, arket, NEW Youk, STOUKRS AND tement Was Manifested on wige Than Was Expectea NEW Youk, Nov. 0.—~Thero was less excit ment atthe Stock exchange following the result of the ciection than hid been expected, The transactions footed up a total that s by no meuns above the averugo undor ordinary cireumstunces. The professional eloments were disposed to sell stocks on the change in the adwinistration, and devoted special at- tention to tho trusts. These stocks rallied at intervals during the day, but invariably started a frosh selling movement untll ner tho close. Leuding operators put in sufliclent buylag ordors to brIg 820uta substantial recovery Auwerican sugar opened 2 points under Mon- dny's clusing price at 109%, rallied to 0%, dropped to 108% and closad at 4 recovery of 1per cent from the lowest. Distilling und Cattietoeding fell off 213 to 644 und later sold at By, Amerlenn Cotton oll broke 2 to 45 ana rullied w pont. Tis custorn und wostern line shares ylelded only i to 14 per a tho pressure of sales was ohlefly ount. During the afternoon LHEro Wil u rocavery of frou 's 10 A Der sent and the wurket closed firm \ The Post says, inits flnuncial column: "No public pledge or public record would bave rostralued the republican candidate from slzning a sceond und radical silver uieasure. Of the dewo ratic prosident-gleot, procisely the revorss Is true. Distrast of sliver logisla f auy vxisted Lerctofore. ought there- fore to x luwelf on the adwluistration now in ONDS, Less Ex the Wwill hive to ciimt THE These facts wiil hear the in the stock mn f not at onc on. Tha chane . WS 0Very obsor erator knows, that barring unoxpected nows, the decper w trade ventures on tho pr bear movement against prices, the higher he 1o gt h's short stock back following are the closing guotations for ading stocks on the New Yors Stock ex- chance today: power. Atehison i NIk P A pross 15 North Amerlenn (o, 1 Northern I'acitic do ptd Amorican Expross UL I Den Baltimore & Ol Northwestern Cannda Prelfie a0 prd Canadn Sonthe N.Y. Central Central Pacitic N.V. & N, Eng Ches. & Ohlo Ontario & Western Chicago Altoa Oregon Tmp Chi Bur. & Qulney Nay Chicago (¢ Hdated Gas. &S L Conl & Tron tton Ol Cortit's Hudsc L& W *Pittsburg Pullman s, Rending Richm o pra Rio Grands West o prd Rock Islani St &S st Paul do pid St Panl & Omaba do prd Southern Pacific Sugar Reftnory & Tox Tenn. Coal & Iron Fake Erle & West A% Texas Pacii a0 prd L il 1L & O.Cen. ptd v Union P'aci U8, Expre AT Ao pli nd Tor iat pia Fort Wasne Great Northern ' C & BT pld.Lee Hockiig Valloy 11l ols Central ol & Duluth Misso, Mot 3 (M Nushvlile . National do vid &SUL ARG 1 total su! shares, ine . 41,000 3 of atocks today we iz Burlinzton. § Distitlers, 45,000; Erle, 5 A00; tric, 480; Lou syitle & X psned, 450: Now |k horn Pacifie, 10,000: Kead 0801 Sugar, 455005 Unlon 560 Western Ui, nsu. New York Woaey Market. New Vork, Nov. 0.-MONEY ON CAtn 1as been ousy, ranging fron b to 6 per cent an 5 per cent and closing offered at s . Prive M Gen- shville, ) wific PAPER—5!47 STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady, business on vankers' biils at #i day vills and $81.855 or demand. Gs1nZ quotations on bonds: T K AT CIUY DMutual U 10014 N O Int ivite North w0 ‘ N 102 il o101 108 e 3 K0 Tex G T o0y L1074 West Shore Gon s S RGW. asked ANTL per cent with actuad 3 for sixty Goin Cort e 1sts e 2nds 1ol U ST rog VLS 4y coun VS, s g SPacitic s ot Loulsiana st pod 4x *Misaourl i Yenn. new Kot Tenn new ot Gs Toan. new Kot i nudi 30, 20d sCentral Pacific 15t D& It G.Tats, DXR Gy Erie 2ndx MK'&T bl SUL LM ¢ Boston Stock Quotations, BosTON, Mass.. Nov. 0.~The following tho el stoek (uotations: A m Boston & Alhany ‘& Franklin Ao Malne.. ... 135 Kenrsargel .. (LS ToY i 5 Fitehhurg taljn Fo ( rack Anniston 1 and Co est End Land Co. Bell ol Lamsd Wator [ S Central M B&B ppor. N Engianf Rutland prd. Wis. Cen. com AllGuez M. Co. (o) ton x Mot Culumet & Hecls San T Mining SAN FrANCISCO. Cal. Nov. b, elosinz quotitions for mining were as follows AYtaveey Bulwe Belehor i est & Beicher Bodia Con.... Chollar Con. Cal. X 'Va Crown Polut Gould & Curry Hale & Norcroms .. exlean tatic The officinl stocks toduy Moo Yellow Jackot! N.Q New York Mining Quotations. NEW Yok, Nov. 0.—The followinz ere the closing mining quotations: tron Siiver Quick Elly Ao preferr Buiwor ... lean. . “North Star., Ontarlo., St. Louis Minlng Quotati ST, Lou vz markot issteady. Ttis reported that a larzo amonr of American Nettie has been sold quietly out- side of the excha and the pricos for it ranzod from 23¢ 1o de; 1060 shares are sald to have been sold. Quotations toduy: BT Anked 0 85 ] En Stock siiver i ISmall Vope Elizabeth Financil Noto, KAxsAs Ciry, Mo, Nov. o, PARIS, @20 for the BALTDIOR T78; bulances, 8 Mespuis, Teon., Dilunees, 50,208 atpar, BosToN, Mass.. Nov, 9.—C balances, #1,851,005, rocent Lxehange ou sunt. st Louts, 31 bulane Exe tn, LW ORLEANS, La, F4,0:6,60; clearin:s toduy, York exchange--commerelul, discount; bank par. Cnteaco. N, Nov. 0.—Cloarinzs, #24,750,518, Now \ln\. oxchange sold at dde preminm, Ste nominul: sixty-uuy bilis, YRS ad, BES0G Money, frm at 6@ per cent. -Clearings No Threy per aecount. Md., Nov. cent rentes, Olearing 1. Money, 6 per cent, Nov. f.—Clearinzs, New York exchange Fi03, eiling tearings, Rate for moncy. Now York, b dis Mo. N 5, R0, 007, nie on . 0.—Clear! Money quict, New Yors, 1 X N per Nov. 8.—C} H, 1), 00 per LIVE STOCK MARKET, Elec Excltement Keeps Dow and Prices Ruled Strong. OMABA, Nov. 0.—Thé excitenent ncidont to a national election has had a tendency to ro- duce’ recoipts »o far this week, Offerlngs of cattlo for tho past threo days have been over 4.000 lighter than for the same three days last week and the falling off 1o eeipts has been runy as great, Chere has slight In- crease i the number of sheep rocetvol. supplies woro again 1zht and did not in- clude un excessive proportion of choice beof steers. Thero was an aetive (o al demand and all useful cattle brought good stronz prices, A coupic of bunches rn fed steers, woigh- Ingneariy 1,400 1bs. sold for #5.0) and .05 Pair tozprotty £00d 11 to L1, nutives, brought rom 8570 t0 #1620 with commonerassers wnd wurmod up stufl ul from 3325 to Bhov, Offer= 14s of western cattle were decidediy Himites Pricos ruiod stronz s fron 3 10 KL Trading wus tolerably active und the feelinz firn throughout and it very fulr early cloar- co was effected There wer five loads on sale overythi 1o siror Receipts in the neighborhood of twenty- of cows and mixed stock and with a brisk demand g chinzed hands froely at stoady s prices. Extonsive sules of poor to prime bws and helfers wero at fron #1410 F40) and_the bulk of the fair to good stuf sold 4t from §200 to $.35. Bulls, oxon and stugs were frocly offere | nnd as frosly taken it fully steudy prices all the way from 8.2 to #00 Veal calves were in good dewiand and firm at from £.00 to $5.0) with lurge calves und yeurlings slow sale at from $1.5) (o $2.50. Owing to the Himited offerinzs the trade in stockers and feeders was not hoavy, but as the demund wus good prices in genersl rulel suranz. Sales wore ut from 2200 1o 4% with tho bulk at from 2.3 to #2585, Representative sules: DRESSED BEEK No. Av. Pr. 1T & s No. Av. 1050 1063 1046 197 No. Av, 0 Pr. LS 8 6215 19 50) 1585 013 87 i 1.0 §0 OMAHA DAILY " 1020 V00 R §0) LR, 50) 15 ALVES. o9 i 0 i 3 W20 32 263 BULLS 10m 18 2% 18 ) 200 1120 18 1.0310 10 17D 1 STAGS 40 450 435 4 00 STOCKERS AND P 83240 405 045 70 250 o 361 26 WESTERN CATTLE, I'n No U hall 13 Cows istoars Av 1200 #1 S0 9 1070 3 ¥ 182 9 1stoer 10 steers HOGS—Tho e fte higher than narket was active and fully Tuesday, Oferings were Lghtand the demand vood, Eastorn udvi WOre not by any mesns hullish, but vith local louses taking lold freely. n verv fair shipping and speculative demand and very linited roceipts the trade was lively and did not lust long, Common Hght mixed to choice buteher and hoavy hogs sold at from $.6) ty 80, the big bulk of the fair to of Lwelzhts soiling at from .03 10 £, Anst o #5060 Tuesday and $315 to Tnst Wednesd oy, an advance duriie the past six days of aboutdue. Representative sales: No. Aw br. Av. " i all k] <) 565 580 PiGs 5 00 [ Of the six sinzlc rwere bill AND 1OL 5 0) locks of shoep ro- d direct to a loeal iouse were notoffered on the market. Tho other =wo loads were common native ewes, and they met with a very poordenand. Good nuttons are ated it steady to stro prives. I natives, §550004.50; fiir 1o 2ood we- mmon and stock sheop, $ o' cholee 407 to 4 JENTESE SOROT teceipts and Disposition of Stock. Al racelpts and dispos <hown by the b ¥ for th ik . m., Noven rcEn [REYHERT [ SUEER HONSES & v ars Head Cars,Hoad Cars. [ Head| Cars | Head V630 o, The Cudaliy Pack J. P Squires, Boston Whita I & D.... BB & Began i Spec. SHipprs. wid Feodrs| Lettover. Totals N PACKING INTERESTS, That thie son Wit Not Ben Very Lively One, 0. Nov. g.—[Spactal Telezram omorrow's Prico Current will o paeking sciason opons with vement of hogs in con:parison iberal arkoting corre t year. Western packing agaings 585,000 a4 vear ago. Dlaces compare s follows from a very light n with decliedly ponding tin for the weelk. Proniincnt ovewmber | CITRS [ Chiengo. ... 180,000 Kunsas |uy M) 26,00) 14000 12.00) 11,000 1000 6000 8000 Cincianati.. Codur Kaphis, Stoux City Stock Marlket, peeial Telez Bee, i=Tlere Was an active domi le toduy. and firer prices previl he supply f0r the first haif of 118 weei been about 10900 head Tess than for the sunio 1k as thore are no indica- vals for the next fow diys, Lo d with confiaenee. Thoy entire sunply, puying from $1.23 10 1.2 for Inferior to extiL cows, hoifers and bulls, £450 to .25 for common 10 ¢hole stears, and fron $1.5) 10 £45) 008 POOF 10 thoics Toxans. Estra_native steers were quotol Ueron £5.0)10 #3.55 There hus been 1ess ad vanee in the latter than in the grades biiow hoice. There was a fulr Biguiry for stoekers i ovders ut from £155 40, 5550 and for voul aives abfrom 3 .50 A Tovof oxir LiiS-10, eattic Drouzht Toe marioet closed Tess tirm than it o Dhoro was lois cycitenent i tho hoz iy ket tuday, bt weights seiling ot from £0 25,85 50l poor o hiosvy extrn medium nid heavy weights being taken at from .50 to F3 00, Thero was an uctive denand and w Studlsupply,and yottownrd the ¢10so a wor ker feeiduz obtalned. some of the 111e sules Helng made it lowor fizuros The quality Wwas e ally pretty zood and prices ubove 5,70 took Dby Tar the zreater part Thosheop kel was strong, grades selling higher, There w mand ut from #.5 0850 for g qualities, and at from $4.50 (0 4.4 o nedium, Wosterns wel 0 175, The demand for Wiy excecds tho suppl was firm at from $159 1o Receipts: - Cattle, 16,000; 000, Tlie Evening Journal reports: OATILE-Recelpts, 18000 head; shipments, 4,00 b warkel dull, lower; prime ha- tyes WAL oilors, HO00E8): Tocms 2.4065.00; Btockers, Y 02 W), ToG8 —Itecoipts )) Ao 7,000 hewd; market elised 104 15 lowers roui in e n, $0205.50; pucking und miyed, primo heavy ind butehers' wo vons of heavy buvers took bousht up the the botter aeood d Wt ext for common quoted at from Lambs consid- L and the market hozs, 18,0005 sheep, Kocelpts, 5,010 adi_markel active, strong; westerns, $.25014.50; fod Jumbs, $LTHE5 8. Suere head: ship, ) HAVL0); New York Live Stock M NEw Youk, Nov, 0 ~BErves hoad, ineluding 81 vars forsale and 10e por 10 (bs. Jugher; 1 @5.0) per 100 1bs. dressed beef ste meats toduy, 4.6 s, 2748 nurkot uetive o stecrs, B0 bulls and cows, BLILHL00; dy uat 7@sie per 1b, Ships iz guarters of beef, 135 hoad s market stondy; 118, 33.0040%.00 1 3 grassors, $2.0502.7 estCrn ealves, FL0014,25, SueEr AND LANDS - Rocelpte, sh 1y lambs, bcper ib. b #.575@10 per 100 1085 | sod muttons stedy Ly from 8@Yi50. ipts, (4925 hoxd, Includi direct; nominally stoady at’ 8.60@0.2 Its. 1y Live Stock Market, KANsAs Orry, Mg.. No -CATTLE colpts, 6400, shipments, stoers w Guiet and stendy: cows. sicady to 10 lower; Texas and Indlan steers, stead stockers and feeders netive, and 5@ice higher, Rep seututive sales: Dressed be v! and shipping steers, K1L2HEA.00 iws, $1.5 xus and Tnaiun stoors, #2905 05 stockers and feed- #2, 0500525 Hoas—Kecelpts, 460; shipments, Kansas € 405 war- THE BEST 15 the best Blood Medicine, becanse purities of the hlood, at the saue time tones up the entire organitm. This is just contrary to the effectof the Various ciiry, sarsaparilla wixtures, which Lottle up th fnpuirities in the svatem, thus producing much slckness and sufferiag. Tucrefote, fur & BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot do better than take 8. . 8. 5 u physician, I have prescribed and used S, 8. 40 iy practice as @ tonic, and for blood troubles, and have been very successiul. 1 never used & rémedy which gave such general satistace tion to yself and patients. WL 1 RICHY, M, D, Mackey, Ind.* Treatise on blood and skin diseases uullul free. BV, CIFIC COn A tlants. (i 10, active, and 3@ 100 8.00@ 075 bulK, 8 5 | Sukrp-Receipts, | snecp were wanted | wnd dull s Live Stock Markei, ST LOUIs, Mo, Nov. 0 —CATTLE--Reoe L3008 Shipments, 2800: market stron quality higher, Puinto cholco native steers T At 500530, Texas and Todian stoers, 2. 9048 5. 0, i highe: grades 50003 snipments, 030 aud strong: others good Wwonk Recolnts, 4,700 ket hieher and firm fng, 5 90BR85: 1zt SHEEe-Recoipt market firm; native M packs shipments neavy. 4 1,0 nts. none; People overlooked tho importance of porma- noatly beneficial effects and wore satisfied with transient action, but now that it is gon orally known that Syrun of Fizs will per manently cure habitual constipation, woil informea poople will not buy other laxatives which act for u time, but Hually injure tho system, ARRESTED AT DULUTH. But His Employers are Contid Tnnoce Police Sergeant Hayes returned yesterday morning from Duluth, having in chargo crson 1. Harrison, who is wanted tieve on several charges of burglary and embezzlement preferred by the Fairbanks Scale company. When soen by a Ber: renorter Harrison ex pressed bimself as satisfiod he could clear away the charges made avainst him. Tho prisoner 13 a handsome youn fellc about ) years of age uad vives evidenco of refinement both in wanner and spoech, When arrested Lo was i the omploy of the Clyde Iron company at Duluth, and the fivm was so well impressed with bim that it od Judge Martin, ex-mayo: ompauy bhim here and assist in his de- fense. A tocai bank has oeen wired to fur- nish whatever bond way be for Harrie sou’s apnearance, ‘The managoer of the scale company had a talk with the prisoner yester- day morning. Detoctive Haza is of the opinion that Har- ris01 {5 000 0f the smoothest raseals brought into the state. Ho sav, that the prisoner's claims of being a scanozoat §s all buncombe and that tho trial will prove w waterloo for Harrison. nt oot his en of Duluth, to sko -~ - fideuce—Tnera is no article deserves tho entire conf Lnunity as Browu's Bron- chinl Troches, TIhose sufforing from asth- matic and bronehial coughs and colds should try them. 2 cents, Deserving Ca which so’ richly dence of the co - - TWICE MARRIED Man and Wants a Divoree, In the district court Clara brought a suit by which sho herself from her husband, George, who hias becn the bane of her lifo for many a long year. In lier potition she avers that as long ago as 1535 she married this man, but that she was troated so badly that sho was com- velled to secure a divorce in 1800, Until Febraary, 1501, sho continued to lead alifeof sigle blessedness, but about that time PPuhek camo nosing ound the prem~ ses, and by making all_manner of promises convinced ner that if a secoud trial was given him he would boa model bushand She took bim at bis word, and & second mar riage was entered iato. Fora few weeks he bohaved himself and then he commenced his old tricks. Iu Juno of last year Le pourad several gallons of ico- cold water over the plaiutiff, declared that she was insave. beat her in a shameful mau- ner and then skipped for Kansas, where he has siuce resided the Sa Second Pubiek nhas hopes to frec e Look out for cheap substitutes! Boware of new remedies. Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup has stood the test for nearly fifty years. —~ Cla vork. The Chautaug Literary and Scientific circlo of the Seward Street MNethodist church met ‘Puesday evening atthe residence of W. H. Platrer, 26i8 Grant street. Con sideravble more interast has been taken in the circlo this year than previously, and of late the meetings havo been qgute iargely attended. Tho subjects now being studied are Grecian history and the relation the United States holds to forcign powers. Each of the meetings 15 enlivoned by vocal and instru- mental seicctions by some of tho members, interspersed with recitations and read- ings from tho works of leading authors. The members also preparc papers on the subjects treated of Ly the writers, and these papers are read at the meetin ‘T'he next meeting will bo held Tuesday cvening, November 22, at the residence of Rev. D. K. Tindall. A cordial invitation is extended to ull interested in the work, Cook’s Extra Dry Tmperial Champagoe is the purs juics of the crape naturally fer meuted. I'or bojuet it nas vo superior. Y. M. €. AL Notes, bo association pubiished election returns iu its rooms for the members and their friends. The intorvals of wuiting were vleasantly fllied in by Messrs, Piteh and Sneldon 4t the piano. Members' monthly meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock. lections, readings, address by statements of tiie w introductions, plas The men's meeting will be addressed at S p. . All men welcome, Tue juniors will go to vuffalos noxt Suturday. son will leaa. Crodentials are now being mado out the couvention at Hastings next week. i What folly! o bs without mlls, will ba heid Musical se- Rev. Wilson, i, cioction of memoors, nd projects. Benson to Secrotary roo the tobe for Boecham's Seeking Jobs of Uncle Sam, "Pho civil servico examination at the United States court room yesterday drew a large numberofapplicants.” Thero were twenty-oue candidates for certificates as Indian teachers, five for clerksbips in the departmontal ser vice, two copyists, thres physicians for Indinn servico, threo candidates for matrons in the lndian service und ono for a superintendency of an Indian school. The examination for appiicants for posi tions in tho railway mail service will be held teday After dinner, = it you have di comfort and suf- fering, take Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, or Anti- Bilious Granules, They're made to st Nature in own - way— | quief ) 0T s Wfil guisty, bt thore the old-fashioned pill did forcibly, these do mildly and geutly, They o more, too. Their effeets aro lasting ; ‘they regulate the system, as well as ¢l il renovate it, One littlo Pellet's laxative ; three 10 four act 4s o ro the smallest, cheapest, the o Uncqualed as & Liver Pill. Headache, Bilious Head- ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At- tacks, and all derangements of tho stomach and bowel., aro promptly relieved and per- manently cured, Put up in tealed vials—a perfect vest- pocket remedy, always fresh and relinble. “They're the cheapest pill you can buy, be- cause they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your ioney i returned. ou only pay for the good you got. Can you' ask more § SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards (..umpmy S0UTH OMAHA, Isest cattie, hog und shecp market in the west COMMISSION HOUSHS. Wood Brothars, touth Omaba—Telephono 1T, + JUHN . DADISMAN. | WALTER E. Woob. ( Mans gers Market reports by mail anl wire cheertully turnished upon applic stion. Perry limlhu“ & Co: npany, Live Stosk Commission. Koom 0 Exchuange Building, S2uth Omabu. Telephone 170; Chleag: “Would you know why with pleasure Qur Our Servants ne'er Srumble, fiswuj ] . CLAUS AND ANT4 faces so beam? BLauS Is the cause of our hliss; - For all sort s of cleaning 4 It neer,comes amiss. MADE ONLY BY N.K.Faireank & Co. Chicaca, OMAHA Jobhers Director Manufaeturers™ an Ulll“llfl ’leut Awwg Wn Bm &F] COMIEANY nons s, Mg, o CRtnlogae CovERS A St BAGS & Bemis 0: Tporter. Acks, ) TWINES nalia Bag Co s, 1) twine | BICYCLES.” M. 0. Daxay, Bieyelos sold on wonthly PAYments, 120N 1t St -—— BOOTS AND SHOES, ~ Morss-Coe Siog_ G gy, Factory corner 1th and 1 Weare making clos Selling i elasy 0f wonds which is very sl KlI‘KCIlfl Il Jones & Amar. HQ'IJ'SE'NCI- Hosale mts hoots, st 1abor | LS pany, LT | itargey stro | Shoe company Ao wn e hboE SN nad 131 stroot . COKE, OmaliaCog Hrrd and softcoal. <, K cor. 16th and Dougals strcats, CokeLime (o[ Eagle Comizy Works Mfre. galva cornice, window metulle’ wkylights, 110, 112 Dodie-st. —_— e DRY GOODS. MB. Snilh & 0, | Kilti - Foeh nishing ‘goode, Cornor | genta’ frntaling wio s ant Howardats J For Ttk und Hirhes A ote l U l(\l TURE Onata U pholstaring Co, | pholstere ] faralt T2 0N eal v stes, Wholesals oaly. Beele & Ilum n L Gracaan (H{i ”"4{"" | D0 Steele & €. 120141203 Jones stroat, and tiarn sy Omaha. Omaha. —_— DU Bre Blake, Brucz & Co HARDY i | Reetor & Wilhelmy (o comer D an i stroets, Jackson WAL Gibbon & (.., Wholesalo ‘ Hats, enps, Kloves, and Harney Straw goods LUMBI Chas. I Lee Hurdwood amber, woot CATHULY AL parquet o0t hyt “th and Douglay Frick & Merba Wholosals 1 puor 4y 1001 Farnam st l LIQUORS, | PAPER, Carpenter Paper Co. Carry a fall st o printing, weapping an i | et writin, w.\,.'-( card pa- | 0 KH 14 é( smr‘rl. Mfrsof “K & S hirts and over 141 Establishod 1873, \ W hllnn & G, | utter, dpoutey. | 515 SOUtR ToUh ok .\'!'U\'I", REPAIRS | (L Produce, R AR Lobeek & 1 ored At ) whtto T MILLINEL Oberfelder rautle ¥ notlo rders prompt Jol A, Wakel H ant 8% ns Matl 205-12 South 1th —_— T Tonthlth s OlIL>, fiaed and i3, nxle groas, Standard 0il Co. ela. OYSTERS. l’.‘n il Cole &0, Branch & friity Kinds. oyste tter. oha, pouitry s C‘.). ot alt 0is d cam S5th st SASH Twars ant e & (o, | Onah Slove Repair ks | . . Disbrow. & Co ftove s M Fatove mado." | m 1207 Douglas | 00rs. biind nouldings, Moelbwnloeale i L o — ] = s l Jas. A, Clark & 0, Manufacturars of sash, iy mnd Braneh of tee, 12Lh” and izard ats THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cure: all disorders Disonses, Lo ous ne Feve s of Apvefits, Headnche, ( DYS RADWAY'S PILLS aro euro for this co npl healthy action. restore strenzih 1o ths ~tomieh. Price 25¢ 4 box. Soid by all druggists, or New York, on recelpt of pri Dogpoundkeeper's Noti, winz dozs have been hipounded Ldlind. i e fol 1 Newfou 1hound, 1 white voodie 1 brindie bull dog. 1ycilow shepherd fyears. It notreds bo drowned ns wed within 4 days sald dozs wil JOUN SPOERL, Dozpoundheder To Contractc On Thursday, November 17, at 2p. for the erection of u three story and buseu, hot o bu bullt uv Grand Isiand, Neb, will Do receivod. PLans cin be scen now at the of- fice of HE Jul Faehro arcnitect, Grand istand, Neb. "I reseryo th ‘any v ull proposals, SHLEK it L bids it 1 Iverson. J. Wood Smith. LW, MeCuro hoirs at lw of Augustis Kountze. deecns atherine Kountze (hls wife ountze, Luther Kountze, Kountze. Matildu Gird Cementine Brown. Margare Mury Dora Oliver. You'aro herchy notified that the undor Cthren disinterestod frovhiolders of tho of Omaha, have eon duly appointed by mavor. with the approval of the city il of sald c1ty, 1o assess L ners respectively of 1 by OrdinAnce necess iry Lo bo inp: priatod for the use of sald city, for the pur- pose of opening and cxtending Lith st from the alley next north of Nicholus st north to tho south line of Paddock Pla e, and south lne of Padaock Place north to cot, and openinz an i extending Clark Conninzhan's addition from ity At western tormlnns west to Ith street, ided, us shown by piat issusd 10 u from the office of thoeity englneer, You are notified, that having accopte at, wnd duly quaflfier as re we will, on the Zith day of 1 Iwi ab the hour of 10 o'elook In tho foreioon, wt the offlse of Shriver & 0'Donohoe, 103 Pariam stroet, within the corporatelimits Hf suld city, moet'tor the pur- poso of considering and miaking tho assess ment of duningo Lo the Gwners respectively of suld property by reason of such taking and appropriation thereof. The proporty belonzlng to uted as aforesiid arod necessiry by the councll, by ordinance Lo appropriate to the use of the city Doing situatod n uid. ity of Omili, i th county of Douglus. of Nebraska, | duseribod us toliows toits Property 1n name of P Iverson— The east 193 feer of sub ot 12 of the ¢ ) feot of tax (0LS 1 the NWig of the SF oo 10, 1 15, 119 I P roperty in the namo of J. Wood Smith. A scripof land 60 foet wide running vorili and uulhll.rru(hmmlnh 5and 60f tax It 11, the Hne of sald strip being 11215 feet wo' sto hedine botween tas lots 4 and 11 1n section 10, T 15, K13 F FEOpOrLY n tho nawo of Augustus Kountze aud 1 WY MG 'hio following parcel or tract of land; Be ing at the southwest corner of lot 20 block 5 Paddock Place; theuce south to the north 1ine of Clark street, produced from Cunul baw's udditlon; theuce vast about 1123 feet the propose 1 ad which | 15 and stite usk of the Stouneh, Liver, y Pilesy Eteg, and vonless the systen less | Bow onstipatiom, ( n,ll\. i Al to cox I)I I—"sl/\ 2y 1ons un the Inte 1o 1t to o RADY Rty pallod by alonz the north Hno of s the west lne of Coanin thenee south along the wes Weon's addition G Clurk stroct, thon o wost of Clurk street to . point | tho east lne of tay lots & ing i feet wost of 1o nee south wlons tax ot A thence wost 6 line of [5th' street; thence st 1ine of tax of Clark stroet. nroduc "5 addit then o norih Lot o0; Lthetco Tnning. You aro notified to o p and place aforosnid, and i 10 or statoments concorn, APDFODTIALION OF AssCss oy YOu miy consider propoer WM A8t i) 1, niit Omaha, October 2, I To J. A Beatello, Mike Lochlin, M. Severen Sorer pherson, Clarn Ford, G Molir, Gborke 1t Tueli ok u ‘ure her threo disintor: e ted the mayor. with the pprov of shid elty, Dy ordinance necos: the use of sald eity, for the nz and diiiz I6th & ity 1 ts ure 't copted 8 1id appointoicit required by Tuw, wo wiil, November, A D150, ut thy in tno forencon, st the of loch, Foom A2 N, 'Y 118 of sid clty Sald proporty. by tion special benetits, If zny he declared necossur | SRty el of funte T the county of Douglas, Is deseribed as follows, plat. Ol ehom ., Wost i of Lot 43, 8, of sub 1oL, 1 West 66 fuet of lov 1 Weet 16 feot of lots s, 7, 5 , & F. Rozers' plut of Oka ors' plit Okuha You are notified to be p time wnd place sforessld, JECLIONS 10 OF SLute nenty pose | approprlation, or gos, 4b YOU may consiior I i JOUN for 1o JOIN I TOIN W, ROBBINS by notlfied oity of Omah s, have boen dily notified, dering and muking AL6 10 Lhe owners respoct| ous0n of Bu ppropriaLon thirent, Uikl iy 3 teot of W 05 oot of 10t 43, Nortiy“01 fout of weat 1 of 1ot 40, 5. § el disen ornal socrat rform 1ts functions AY & CO. 82 Warrer ald Clark st ghm's wdd U line of Cag the sonth | o1 s wiine para VO s Indigestiong B s to Street ot ition g of outhling el to v 0 and said 1ino foet north par & from Cu 10 n northweste north lino of Clark streot pr i1 south ln vet o plies at at th 1o wny ob) inz said pro it of dun SHIIV R FLACK & teo of Appre ndd Votorn, n, A atl 10, ald 1iae to the north Hie 10 the wi clty o3t 101 1o 1ots 8 and 4 10 the south rs 1y di- i ot ba- time tlony sposed t iarine P, Christo- 1 Ellsworth, John that th frocholdoer PP nLe 1o tho city the dumage approprl purposo of treet from V on the st d nour of 10 o' oo of T, L meot for o the use Mg elty of Omahi. i stite of Novrask, 8 E \X 0L ) Ok Hill No, Routh7 foot of west 2 fe st of lov 16, Oal 0. Mottor's sub o T éut 6 toat wib ot 4 of tax lot 2 resent wnd 1 rru‘ IrIU( ", CIKK, ut the wny obe oncernin £, sl pros| fereeemy o under- i tho ol by i to thy owners respoctively of tho progerty dociured Ty 1o bt 1 for open- inton that Laving ac nd duly quatified as y of Tock 1. MeCul- Life Bullding, within the 0 pur- ) ABHRS oy, of I tuking wnd o conslde I property belongin: (o you. proposed t | be appropriuted us aforesiid, wn i which | by the couvell, iy of e in Kozers' d1eot of lots 10 and {1, Mottor's subdi- . Rozers' platof Okuloma, i ot lot i) Qi S otk ar, Owubs, Oct. 20th, 18 wid