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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Early Transactions in Wheat Wers of a Lively Natare, OPERATORS TOOK THE SELLING SIDE Constderable Wheat fought on the 1ull Wave Wednesday Was Lot o Market and Helped to Keep Prices Down. the OnIcAG Nov. 10.~In the face of tho firmness of grain abroud. prices nere for nouriy overy articloon the Board ot Trade | averaged lower tolay. Thero was some re- | covery nent the close, but wheat with tast night, s e lowor. Corn ds up from Ne to Provision teady at o dec ccept Jant lard scarce and wantod While the early transactios at full yesierday'stizu feclin developod ana thero was a steady ¢ nearly fe, but of this covered lat o trif doniestic mare Ve But outside of thisth thinz very en couraging for Ui rcos did not g0 up holders | fidence and sold out thelr hok e of th erators openly 1 riage. 1 iy Sehw were the smalicr operator deal of wheat dny was put o the narket and helped U prices dewn. Another fnfluential hear was Bradstreet’s report of tho avaii ply, which showed an imerease dur Week 0f 5850000« unchanzed, Giot s fo led Yye and elosed steaay There were bretty froe pit und considert i th yesterday's o short seliing wis al horo wits i <o ( start from short offered and sold ol lightiy whil named wonth sdvio the d ered all futircs os il dvi bolng quite free realizing which prices off @ lurze loeal Bolder heing ered ted with nioderatc sales. At e decline den ved and the ear fots for 1ot row Shitat 21 ears, looal traders ried i ‘i advanced the price in-s beins conshds erably incr sryards and elosed with near ¢ s to e lower and Nay ¢ hy Sibley's sroad and 1o goverument erop re POrt wore both subjects of active discussic There was 4 good trade in Decenber ind N onte, particuiuarly in May, and o weaker fe fox provailed most of th v, Pric tuated freely Withina e 0 ‘and the closo was abasilghit gain over torduy. There was Hberal buyinz by parties who were eios- ing out spreqads botween here and New York, and also koo inz by elevator i The provisic early in tho session ¥ which 1 wheat were op ot fraction wis British large on linz side. Vaxd Ay rtz-Dunco on the b from i erings ) quit wand for Dece whiie My wi bizo s 14 ousle but firned up ou the cal and reeovered 1ts forsier bull'sh tone later in the diy, Armour was reported to b i moder ate buyirof lard and aorather free sells pork. Itibs were comparatively nezlected, hog market w rtod easierbutthe re wero not suchas to alarm the lones most noticeabio featare of the trade wa. buying of January lard vy Hately January lard, compared with yesterday's elosing, 1 5e higher: Jannary pork s 10e Jower and Junuary ribsi'se lower. Froights were steady with a talr demand for vesselroom at2ic’ for wheat and e for corn to Buftalo. Estimated r 250 curs: corn, 23,000 head. The leadinz fut ANTICLES, ipts’ for tomorrow: wheat, D enrs: oats, 165 cars: ho s ranzel as follows: IS Gil. | oW, [ CLosE WHEAT No. 2 Novenr Deceml Muy ConN N Novemt Deeemb May OA1 N0, g e g 12y gl W [ January May ! LaAn- | Novewver . | danuary...| May.....0 0| Bizont Kins | November Jnnunry Cush quotations wero as foliows: FLovi-Dull and unchanged, WrgAT-No. 2 spring, 115,@715¢; N, 60c: No. 2 rod. 71,0150 THsher: No, 2 425¢; No. Bspring, [ cush 400 OATE—No, 2, 11, @31 50 NO i white, BARLEY—No. @ (3@64e; No. No. 4, f. 0. b, 38d@0e. FLAXSEED -No. 13110, TiMoTny StEn- Prone PORK-—Mess. per bhl., §12.004 ard, per 100 Tbg., 3 short ribs, sides (loos 47.5° y walted shoulaers (hoved) ot slidea (hoxed), $8,0073, Distillers' finished goods, per g . 2 white, f. o, b., f.o.h. h 1. 0. by B5@5e; 181, 2.0, Unehanged; cut loaf, 3435 The following w Y monis today: ANTICLY Flour, bbls... elpts and ship- Oats, 'bu .. Nyo, bu. ... Bariey, i\ On the Produce exchanze tolay the butto minrket was flrn dn iy, 1 Igss, fivm: strictly fresn, 214 522 New K Markets, RK. Nov. 10, ~I'LouR—Ree ris, 5200 Lbls, 20, vite domand; sules, 1 062 winter whent fairto tancy, 82,7 stealghts, £04504.1 Siexy sota patents, .5 N MEAL WHEAT oe 000 bu; 103,000 b Dull but steady, IDts, 08,000 Dt X exports, bu. of future stondy, mode 2 red, T o, ana \oly loat ungraded s No. 2 northern, Options wern highcron bettor forelzn buying sUorts coverin aeted on” the hicrease of 6,152,000 bu. castof the Roekies ind 6000 1, on tho Pacifle und closed wen under yesterday : No. 2 red, De 740, elosing at i o Vebriary, o~ toidy; west Dull;wostorn, BARLEY MALT=-Q ot CORN—Rocoipts, 30,000 bu i exports, 120,000 bu. sales, 10:5,00) b, of futures, 97,000 bu. of spot. Spots aiiiet, easier; No. 1 @50 in elovitor, mixad, 0y @5le. Opti .l closon fiener, with tradin: e 0 (L1 oloslng nt 51%ci January, SI@1'e, closing at Miry, Silge, elosing ut 53,0, elpts, 124,000 bu, 3 eXorts, 2,000 bu LUOK000 DU Of futures, 5200 Lu Spoth ousicr, qulot; options 1 igiae lower; Do b olosing ut e Junuary. Blaoi No. 2 white, i No. i red, 0 1 northiorn, Miiwankee, spot.’ tve, western, 405 White w No. 2 Che [ Niv--Dull, steady. HOPs--Lower, eusy. Suaan—Luy, stoi 164 bz contrifug MRS tIOlusses SU actlv demund; Sty al G405 2,400 )test, ut vhe; retined steady, quiet, irdemand, stoady Eaas—Firuer: falr domund; eceipts. 106 pk s, HiDEs- Quiet, Pouk—Modorate westorn, %5'3@ id and stoady; cut meats. quict; midd e tive, Lard, oush, ODLIOUS, easlers western stonm closod ! 0 teroom o1 € #820; ontion $ales. 2% tierces; Novenber, 8.5 bid; Decenm- befl.n Junu bid. ta BULTEI - Qu el firm; westorn creaisery, 20 $050: Bl in, i @i 10 OHEE-E—Qulet LUt firw, P10 TRON Fairly active and steady; Awerl- ean, Bid0LG 15,50, Qo Lake, 811.70@11.80, LEAD-Dull; domostic, 8 80010 TAN—Dull; stradghts, £4.550 1 green salted greon salted, 25,0 10 Bty No Twreen galtod, 251040 1bs., $0; No. 2 greon salted, 25 10 47 10s. Bhye; N0 1 veul ealt, § to 1y . 66 No. 2 veal culf, 8 to 18 1bs., 40! No. 1 dry'lint, 6 to7e; Ne. # dry flint, 40 to he; No. fdrysulted. o to e, Part eurdd hides ‘ou: alf cent per pound less than fully curedl SREEP ELTS-Green salted, each #Heal green sa.ted sheuriings (short woolad eurly skins) wich dry shearlings (shory 1, each, bisloe; dry sheariings short wooled ¢arly skins, No. % wueh, 5¢; dry fint Kumsus and Nebrask butcher ‘wool pelits, per 1b., actual weight. 15 @3¢ ary fHint Kansas and Nebruska mir- ¥ain wool pelis, por ib, actusl wolght, MbiZe: ary tlug Coloraiy butolier wool polta, per Il sctual welzbt, 1012405 dry flut Colorado murraln wool pelts, per b, sotual welghs, §@100: Ary es and buoks, Have fost ent off, s puy frolghton then TALLOW AND wiilte v dnrk, 24 | 1or, n taliow netnal 1t I8 us weight. loss to Tallow, N white wag, pr 81, Lo an hinged WiEAT—Advinced turned downward and day: cash ana 0 b ODCd WeRk ni M Iator th «atur ward, bt the close was ¢ Decer! 1yenr, B OA1S Rye -1 BATLEY § May, B1c AR Quiet; sam unchunged ot at 1,77, WHTSKY 51, 0, dy ot nt N COTTON T1ES—$1.0% ito 1" bing, $ iy Dry salt shot horts, £.85; ser Bcon, shou'd .80, tard 12,000 bu.; eye, SHIPEN r, bhls: W roduce Market men rive JLer wo L ther has | Prairic chick in frec Quall proved ns, $4.0 nipe 1,003 galden < ek mallard dueks, 0 wing teal, DTS, 19005 i squlrrels, 81500 or suddlos, 1105 reasse BerTkn-« tair FoULTIY tnrkoys is—strl ly fre whitio there rhet that went at 1se o good, 1> zense and ducks, sold were 2e, and in 0 casus g&s on the O Market New York. Nov. 10— Prrronren—Opened dull, kent featureloss throughout: Pennsyl- vanin oil, < Decenber option sale ollsales,nones He bl fotal United ¢1osed 7o for Doccin be inod Now York, $3.8): Phili- pua and Bail e 85,73 Philadoiphia and Baltimore in bu k, $285:9), COITON SEED O~ 1 v, qulet TaLLow —Flrmer, quiet? eity (£2.00 for pkss.) .00 askea ROSIN Firm, g1 TeRrENTING LIVERIOOL, per ewt. voN, Nov. 16 Ja per et ot. Dull, steady. Nov, 1. —~TURPENTINE SPOUTS = TURPENTINE SpIniTs—2s Kunsas City Markets, KANSAS Ciry. Mo, Nov. 10— WneAT—Quict ana steady: No. 2 hard, 65G05se; No. 2 red, 2671y ConN—Ilizhe White, BRGNS OAE izhers white, 2060 07, Kaas=Steady at 20c, RicEirrs - Wheat, 1 Lu.: 0iits. 5,000 b, SHIPAENTS - Wheat, Vi oats, none, i No. 2 mixed, #5wite; No. 2 No. 2 mixed, H@Y Z00) bu., eorn, 131090 bu.; corn, Liverpool Markets, Nov. 10— WneAT—Firm; demand holders offer sparingly: No. | 813d@hs 104 per contal; western ils 2iads No. ¥ red winter, 5s 100 LIVERPOO) Firm: de per centa Canadian, 5s 0a Clenr tonz, 4 PALLOW=LIne An iand poor: mixed western, 'rcental 1hs , 40 td ;. rican. nonina! rewt Omat Grares—Now York 10-1h. hashets Targe lots, 256 e, CALIFORNTA GIEARE < Per erate. $1.5021.75, CALIFORNIA PEANRS 260627 por box. @S = Western, 1008375 Now York, .00 @1.50. Quisces BANANAS ruit Murket. Concorids, W@e per Per hoy, NEw York, Nov. 10.—Optlo chunzed 102 polnts up; ciose up; sates. 26,250 ineind $15.8 December. #1545 Ja I'ebraary, ¥ Mare! 1, 14,005 May, 314 Hiore active: No. % $16.7 un- points November., uary, 3 F1407 spot 1o tirni Cotron NEW ORLEANS, La. dling, S%e; low middiing zood oral nary, T':e; net recelpts, S350 balos: gross, 1.354 bules; exports to Groat Britain sales, 5,100 hales: sto ~Firm: mia- 5002 bules; 5) bales. Traders' Taik, Cu1caGo, 11, Nov, 10.—Counsc o Cockrell Tiros. " Commissior Wheat opencd steacy, beeame clined 4 under general setling eausod by the crease of rly GM0,000 DU in Stouis re- rted to Bradsticet's, It recovered fae und psed firm on lighter ostimated receipts, cloarences of 5190 0 bu. and hizher forein markets, Bugers advinced their pids for round Lots of ciash wheat. but u Lixht bus ness Was done 0w inz to the réluetanee of so lers and seareity of prompt tonuage, Corn and oats dispiaved a vory strong undertone and closea higher after” recovery from an carly deel used by tongs realizing, Tho heavy buy niz (e cover shorts and to’ repluco jons Liies which was started by Bradstreet's report carried prices upward toa very firm oiosi Wo prodiet higher prices tomorrow un.ess the goyerument repors is vadically bearish Cnicaao. N, Nov. 10,1, G &'Co. to Dunean, odineer & Co nar- ket todiy has boen fairly active ten- dency Bis heen twird fower prices from the | The fiest tradeo was at 7o e for Do wher hut it pradual cline I until 5250 wits reached. " A Ltls reaction carried it azain o 7240 Tho close is 124e, Muy com- wranding ubout 6o preminm, General cd ditfons are” unchanged. Norihwest receipts How it sHiht fllins off: Sewoourd eloarinces Hgiyt. The seather over the winter tbelt ds still o dry, ralns would beow o great benefit 10 the growing plant. Our adviees ure that the plant is ook ini 10 wors Inglish eables qu prices, but not active. The cash den Is less nctive than it was yesie values a shade lower. There wiy not i m encouragenent to stock up at present, it elanzes in e weather are i favor {n some aronnd present pricos. Shou thinz oecur i the way of winter dui JUwiilbe extruordin ey if somethinz does not, heavy stoeks and all olse would be lost sight of und w shurp udvance follow. The eorn market has - shown great buoyaney Ttobened at 47%c, for May, soid ns low 1e 47, rapldly went o e an i eiosed government report due this ufu pected to- give a less quantity month. I£10 doos higher pricos are cortuin but indepondent of any roport wo feel very friendly 1o corn wnd recommend purchases on wll weak markets, We also feol that oats wiil soll higher and our reasons are the poor quai- ity ns shown by our receipts heee, ' The flio- tuations todiy have been from 35t,e 1o #%e for May. the ciosins price $%e. 1oz product has Leen duil throuzhiout the session on heavy ceints ClICAGO, THL, Nov. 10, Co.to S AL MeWhorters Tue shorts havi covered yesterday 1here was compara Hittlodemand toiliy. Ve spacuiutiy ing 13 rather builish’ and this keeps th ket rolatly higher than any other country. May wieat in New York fraction more than 5e above: whoat here and there shouid bo from 7e to 8. differenco. Itis bolieved that vilues here will gradoaily siok ton commercial basis compared with othor [t 15 goln s Lo be difficult to market n0Us SUrpiUS with Lussia und other exporting conntries seliing so freely, O talniy thore s no’ reason o expect that o porters will puss by cheaper murkets to buy In Chicago. In corn nnd oats there hus been 80 much talk and so littie Iknown about tho alleced shorta e of prom | nent loeul operator who hid hedgod by buyin in other markets thit our market has hid strained look all diy: but for the i pression thal i large Hne 18 stiil to be covered for 1his operator ‘prices wouid doubtiess have been lower. a8 they probubly will be unywny when manipulations 15 over. In provisions the big ho ders continued their realiz n - The market railied quickly whon they appssred s buyers on tho brauk. 1t necds good sup- port, however, to sustain pricos. man & Day company: weak and de- buat th 100 15 ex- than lust Kennett. Hopkins & 15 but n STOCRS AND BONDS, © Strength Was Developed in tne urity Markot. NEW Youk, Nov. .—The hesitaney which charaoterized operations at the Stock ex- chunge yesterday disappeared this woruing, and the mariet for securitios doveloped great strenzth, Stocks were partioularly firm under liberal purehases, both for the long and short accounts, and a notable feature of the eal- inzs was the demand for industrial shures. In uddition to liberal buylog by the professionuls taduy, the et uiission houses repo-ted un in- croused number of orders for out of town ac- count, bought for railroad as woll as indus- trlal sharos The former improved X 8% Paul lod all others, Lot Gre: to 1 per cent, and 16 polnt of wetl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Ity and stranetl 110 21y por cent, () Cattiefood ng, wh The Indust latter Distiiiing nnad Was aleo the most netive Chi enme nest Western Union advance 1 % per cent, but most of the mprove talter the snaounce ment was mado that the tors had de clated w10 por cent scrip dividond. The zen« eril niarket ciosed strong at of near the top fizires of tho day, T A brisk Inquiry for rai road bonds thr the day and Uho market was strone, The Postsays: With the first nt of the stock market prices on the eiection news Was purely s nd not v flection of sobor expectations, t reason for thinking otherwiso of e roduce. Tho grain nnd ) orokers stand with the farmors in thelr belicf v that the congestion, IFst in the one maree nd then in th ior. arose in part atle ronn radical wrong our trade crient 18 by no means o rotu ¥ that th moro than offsets In its inflaence on t ballot the incroased prosperity of the farmers i yeor ago: a prosperity which would rily hive Deen the strongest Imazin- gument for the party in power. Hut the presidentlai voto not having failen upon 1801, time was left for tho graln growers te learn this year. as the cotton growers learned A yoar thitt i hount ful Crop nio ns very Hetie If ticre are no markets ja which (vean bo sold. Thy falluce of Europa's wheat cron In 1831 Biad brought ahout exceptionsl and to that oxtent rwisloadin tions, but the chokinz ap of all Amer rage eenters Last manth, followed by Vioient colinpse | Wheat prices, hus pointed out the it The following the Taading stoc N ze today sy st RUOSS=WOrk conviction th At leng wre the elosing guotati son the New York st 3 for nison i Norfotk ams KA Jiroas North Am Alton, T 1 Northern | > prcterred Ao prd American Kxpross 1 1 Baltimore & Ohio Northiwestorn Canuda Puclfie a0 pfa Canada Sout NY. Ceatral Central Pacih NOVOEN. Eng Ches. & Ol mtario & Western Chicngo Al Cregon Lnp. Chi B & Quine Oregon Nuv Chicago G 4 S L &L Consotidated Gins 2 Pacinc 3 (b e Peoria 1 Culo. Coal & Iron {tPittshurg Cotton O Certit's Pallman Dot Hudson Read D& W i Tich DR GLptid a0 bl § & F Co o Grands West East Tonn do prd kr ¥ STl Rock [aland do L Fort Wayn, reat Northern 'l & 10 prd.L.. Houking Valley 11l ot Contral St Paul & Dulutl Kun & Tex. prd Tenn Conl & Tron Lake Erie & West Texns Pacti a0 pfd Tile T & O.Cen. pfid 1 ake Shore Union Pacitle Lead Trus Louls & Nud Allly PRy n Contria 1 Pcifle Mobile & O Nushvi Nationnl do pra Central W & Gt Isipia & Oninlia P Southern Pacific Sugar Reflnory I Fieo Exp Wostern Unlon Wheeling & L b i) it 27t Nautional Linsced * extra dividend. & The total sales of stocks today were 284,000 shares, inetudinz: Atchison, 5,900 Chic Gns. 20300, Denver & Rio Grande prefer 43005 Distillers, 45,000; Lonisville & 3 Erle, 6,700 Now Eugland, 7 Northern Pucltio preferred, 12.000: Ontirio & Western, Ruadinz, 24,3005 Richmond Tc St. Paul, 24,000; Western Unfon, London Financial Review, [Copyrighted 1502 by James Gordon Bennott.) LONDON, Nov, 10 —‘.\uw York Herald Cable Specinl to THE BEE [—Although a fair nuni- ber of transactions have been recorded on the Stock exchan e, there his been no activity, ing toenter into miny now wenis us the settlement draws near Consols hav ven way I-16d and Indian rupeo puper fud. Foreign government secur- ities ciose. tairly firm for international ae- seriptions, n good tone being reported on e Homo railways close duil after having been fairly strong all day. A foature hus been some foreed sales of South easterns deferred, causing u fall of 13 per Americans opened dull and mostly . but later, prices from the other side becominz LeUter, more or less firmness pre- vailed at the close and in =everal cuses higher nrices were established. C: an lin o auite buoyant. Canadian Pacific leaves off 1 percont higher and and Truak Issues % to to % per cent. Discouut rates aro weiker, three months' bank bitls being quot t A per con Call money was easily borrowed at from 1 to 'y per cent. Advaneed for the week were quoted wt from 145 10 1% per ceat. York New Yomk, Nov. Ensy at 55 per cent closed offeres Prive MERCANTILE PAPER STERLING EXCHAN with tunl business on vrnk LRI for sixty- duy bills and #1860 or demand i'ne clostag quotations on bonda: U848 rep T U184 Coun 144 UL, (s rox. Mo ¢ Market. 0N CALL an, 53 per cent ver cont, Now 3 per cent. Mutual Union os N1 C.Int. Cort.. . Norih Paciie 1sts Pacitie 63 ot 5.7 107lg | North. Pacifie 2nds Loutstnua st pod i N W. Consols. ... Missouriis . % N W, Con. Deb. €5 Tonn. new s SUL S LM Gen B4 denu. new 53t SULL& S ¥ Gon, M Tann. new set il =t Puul Consols Canada o, 3 SULC& P Istsc 10T Central 1! Tts, v Rets 84 D& K G Rets 20 DR L 10T Erlo 2ndy NI MoK &T SO | MK & Boston Stock Quotations, BostoN, Mass. Nov. 10, Stoek quotitions The following are Wik Catuly T)'s Frankli 1051 Kastorn 1R is Fitchburg 11 7 Flint & Pere M. pfd ak Pamarack Anniston Land (6 [#oston Land Co tnd Land Co. N. V. & N W0TS... 014 Colon \Fiv. Cen, cim Alluez M. Co.mew) W | Wator Pow Atlantic: +eeee 103 Central M.. Hoston & Mont 3215 [N BT, &, Chlumet & He 23 [B&B.C.... Lamson ~tore New York Mining Quotatians. New Youk, Nov. 10.—The following ere the closiug mining quotations: Crown Polit ... .., 100 Con. Cal. & Va0l 280 Doadwood 00 Standard Gonld & CUrry.....0 B | Unl, V1% Yellow Jaeket e A 1 tron Stver Meviean L1200 (Quick Silver *North Stur, L) Cdo preferred ontrrlo 810 | Buiwe Ophir Pivionth. Stirre Nevada \ ConlLl *asked ining Quotations 10.—The ofic closinz quotitions for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta 20 Hulwi o Belehor Heat & B Bodie Con Chollar Con. Call §'Vall [l Crown Polnt A0 Gould & Corry.. "\l 83 tnle & Norerogs . 140 Mox Mona.. Ophir Potos| Suvage Flnancisl Notes, ILANSAS C11y, Mo, Nov. 10.—~Clearings #2450, 84, NEW ORLEANS, La., Nov, 10,—0) 1 NEW Yok, bala BALTIMORE, M., 874; bulunces. #34,) PHILADELPIIA, | 254, arings 82,245, Nov. 10.~Clearings, #131,110,636; 10.—Clearings, Rate. 6 per ecn 10.—Clexrin, Money, 6 per cent. 10.~New York ox- Oleurings, 808,514; 148, = s, $10,- Expnes, Tenn, Nov. change selling at par. alunces, #1506, 505, BosToN, Mass.. Nov, 10, 1750 balanees, #1780 percent. Lxehunze discount 1. Louis, Mo, Nov. 10.~Bank cloarings, #.- 501,481 bulances, £05508 Money quiet at 108 per cent. Exonaunze on New York, 2¢ to oo remiumg Pauis, Nov. 10.-The weelly stat the Bank of france shows un .nere Ot gold und a decrease of 4. Thres per cent rentes, r IiL. Nov. 10.—Clear exchange sold ut Hisiy o Morle , $14,687, - oney, 4 Be 10 15e caring Rite for on New York, ment of se of 1,750, 01 silver, for the account. L #10,612, 158, 550 prém um, sixty-duy bilis; strong ut V@7 per CHICAGO, New York Sterling exchange #1501 for demand, cent. xpox, Nov. 10.—'Che bullion in the Bank nzlund dscreased £35.000 during the pust week.” The proportion of the Bank of Eng land's resorve 1o Hability, which last week Der cent Is nuw 485 percont, Alount of bulilon withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- land on balance todiy, £64,000, LIVE STOCK MAKKETS, Cattle ln Falr Supply, with Good Demand— Hogs Weak aud Lower, OMAHA, Nov. 10.~There was & marked fm- provenient in recoipts of both cattie uni hogs toduy. while no shoeb whatever were recelived Four days' receipts foot up 880 cattle, 11,62 hogs und 7,040 shoeD, b waiinst 19,809 catils, 15,102 hozs wnd 4,200 shoep the same four duys lust week The wost noticeable feature about the cat- tle receipts just ut present in the increased amerings of kruss nl partly fud native catily and the decreased und decreasiog supplics of gl qattie on ket S bl Texirable sty ff and on the comeon wnd ight genssers to p attle o tro of choisc uth arket at 470, hut angors solid particularly o, heathy respectablo wale. Tho general stendy~firm on perhaps n trifle pferior stuf ty falr short £1.00 to $1.00 Dakota cuttle realiy onsier there wis o g Ao fnd u very eoted, Lostufy goaeraily o mov Ably ellzhtiy shadoid prices’ Tho buik of the fair to good cows nioitors sold at from #10 to 8450 with cholce {at helfers up to £205 and canners down to I ket was not muterially changed ilis, oxen nndl stags, prices ranging from s Comingn_11rgo _caives and yoir- sold at from $1.5) (o $25) with fair to o1 veuis ut from $4.00 to 5,00, The market wis active and prices ruled steady on stockers und feeders. Offerin were not heavy and with a good country in- quiry the stock chanzed hands beiskly, tho fthe falr to good stufl selling at from Representative sales: DIESSED BEEF Av. No. e 1 1204 & %0 1172 18 1 CALVES, 1y 1 nULLs 1) 103 1 i 13 1600 1510 1 5 1 i 1 17 IR 144) 1047 145) a2 STAGS. 1.186) 2 40 ERS AND ¥ ) 4 COLORADO CATTLE Av. P 1005 #3 i33 108D 2 63 o) 0 L07 15) ) 2 0) WYOAL 135) 1 %) 050 2 15 1 cow &) 25 9 cows 0:6 2 steers 184§ No. 48 steers, 1 feeder H steers 4 cows 2 Cows 14 cows... ., 64 foeders., 2 stocrs icow.. cows 1100 L 80) CATTLE. cows oW 3 cows, . 1 cow W07 cows IDAIIO CATTLE, 1S7 2 65 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE (02 ¢ 1bull 6§ eows L1025 030 L 80 a0 o14 feeders { teeders steers.L1IH 8 Seows... 100 200 11 cows.... 110 B 75 11oGs. ~Recelp s were libers ket lower. Prices dropped back. about into Tucsday’s notehes, Wednesday's advanco bein: compleiely wiped out. Shippera bousht sparinuly and thero was the usial good frosh mest deniand, bat with more than ample sup- pifes ind bearish castorn advicos the mirkoet wits fully J0c lower at theopening. Fuir o good hoss of all welzhts sola nt from .55 to 5.6 With a few of the best hieavy loads at$5.621 As Shipping, speculutive und frosh meat buyoers dropped Out 1ho niatkol grow Worse uid toward the close 1t was £.50 even for the best hogs, or fully lie lower than Wednesd Several londs remained unsold. Su.es were lnrgeiy av from $5.00 1o £.0) waninst to #70° Wednesday. Representutive steors 24 stoers, 2 cows. ..102) 1407 1028 and 1he 8h. Pr. No. 8h. 250 85 40 6 120 8 200 5 40 L e ) 5) 540 68..0 ) 160 5 45 Ghooo - 550 [T 280 5 50 18) 550 120 550 550 Av. Pr. 430 240 20 PIGS AND ROUGH, Sugrr—There wore no fresh roceipts. A big lot of commonish westorns held over from yesterday was not wanted by local houses. A fow nutives aiso held over from yesterday Sold at ahout steady prices. The ‘murket i3 firm for_ desirable muttons, 1o good natives, #5000 Lair 1o 200d westerns, 1 2 @42 common and stock sheep, & #o0d 1o choice 40 to 93-1b. fambs. # Representative sales: Av, T 4) native nuxed ., . . PO T T ot Stoct, Receipts and Disposit Official recelpts and disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Union Btock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 50'clock . m., November 10, 1852 RECEIPTS, Falr WOuS, SHERT Cars. Hond|Cars. | Head|Cars, | Head| O 1550 7 Al DISPOSITION WUV EIS, [CATTLE, | 10us. SHERT, a Packing €0y The G 1. Hammond {0 Swift & Co SR The Cudaby Packing ko Jo 1 Squires, Bostod .. Wiite I & D Ll Androw Haas R, Bocker & Degan Morrs, Py Spec. Shipprs. and ¥eddrs| Left over srosnparesns| 300 Totals 5000 W0 Chicago Live Stock Market, CricAGo, 11, Nov. 10.—{Speeial Telc Tur Bee. )=Tho cattleo mar closed Weduesday and was lnolined to be we day, thouzh there was no pronounced « in prices for uny ‘rude. 1t compurise mude with Monday's quotations. howev reduction of from 0c to 15¢ iy appurent In falr to cholee steers. Butehers' und canners’ stock was 1o moderaie supply and sold us well a8 on either of the preceding duys of the week, Tho strength In that branch of the market is due to ths recent rapld decresse in the offer- ines of ranze cattio. Of the luttor thore wus ily & nominal supply here today and tho bulik of the natlve cattie on sile was good enough for shippers' use. Triading was lurgely At 81,15 to #2.6) for cows und buils and at from 340 to 84.75 for stesrs. though t extrene range of quotitions was fron #2510 #3070, There was i continued fair inquiry for good feoding steers #t from #8100 to #5050, Light Stockors reccived very littie uttention und b tosell low. There was u big tumbie In hogs, They from 100 to 160 lower thun yesterday mc ram to wenk sold ning Total Iasues of CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS. WATER COMPANIES, ST.R.R.COMPANIES, ¢t Correspondence solieited, N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163165 Dearborn Stroet, CHICACO. NEW VORK. .y BOSTCON, FRIDAY., NOVEMBER 11, o £ S —— o . A 1892, Lightwelchits aid not dee heavier coods. but {he ves wanted nt over 8 all intents the wikot was Aoty At the 1 o A8 mach e the of them wero niot T oand IS0 was to i purg the top of for heavy te. There ahip: 1 and packers th & frec hand en the 1wo class supj was oy id the elose was steady o fro i wnd at from 835 (o B8 1o heay mediom welghts, Thero Were threo or f. Ales at 458 Littie that 1s new can to sall of tion in shieen and lambs, Gool ¢ Loth wor o At St proees, cont Ir wor o { cholea nuttons from %173 to Recolpts: ¢ The ¥ 1 CATILE elpta, 17,000 hoad 4 hoad: market Jower; hest 3501 0thiors, $200@1.8: Tesans, westerns, £.00G 4407 cows, §1.2. Hous ipts, 0,590 liend ket firn comuior Vi A .63 prime leavy leht, $5.55@5. SHEED — | 0) head the <ituas ties of £1,5 5 e nd fambs were in demind at attle, 17,000; 1 urnal reports and lower ¢ packing nna mixe ud butchers', 3 Skips nnd pigs, $#41 pts. 0,00 head: matket steady: n 2.00@4.7 foedors, #7 Kansns City Live Stock Market, Mo, Nov quil and woak to 1o 1 teudy: fecders aetive or Texas stoers’ st follow: Dressed #1604 Jwa, 1 re, 825 } KANSAS Ciry colpts, i st ers and feeders, <h ind close T T market opened erinl grados, 5 SUEER-Receipts, o R MATKCL was Stron g for €ood sheep weak others; muttons, $.10; laniis i Nork Liva Stock sy, Nov, 10, rvis— I 11 for ¢ xpor trade: fo drossod beet Stewdy Sc oot (b, CALVES—Receipts head: narket steady; vealn, $.0007.5) ver 100 1hs 2,250, SHERP AND LAMIS - R head; sheep Steady: D, 27500 per 190 dressed winttons dressed Lambs. w g Hous—Reecints, 417 hoad orsale; market steady 108, Y for New NEW Y head, elnte ling firn: ineludin R SRR cars per 100 St Louis Live stock Markei. oS Lovie, Mo, Nov, 10.—UATTLE—Roeelpts, B0: Shipients. 000 market rather casior: fuir to cholee native nzed at ¢ 03 medium to good Texus and Indian s Recelvts, 6.20); siu 00 e lower:” heay : Hght, 85,4 Roceipts, - SHEED 1000 market s o — Coethe’s Visit to Carlsbhad. Ais Life GCreatly Prolonged. “There is no doubt that the hife of the great poet was greatly prolouged by drinking the waters of tho Sprudel Spring. - In our day we have the Spru- del Spring brought to us in the form of salt. which is ontained by cuaporation from the waters of Carlsbad The Natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is in 1o sanse o mere purgative; but is an alterativo and climidative remed which dissolves tenacious bile, aliays ritation and removes obstrnctions by iding nature. 1t acts soothingly and without pain, and is therefore far su perior than pills, purgatives and other remedies. The genuine has tho signa- ture of Eisner & Mendelson <o, Sole Agents, New York, on every bottle. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAIIA, Best cattle, hog und sheep mariet tn the west COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers, Ffouth Om Telephone 1137, - JOITN D! DADISWAN, | WALTER K. woob. | Mana g Market reports by nall and wire cheertally furnished upon applicatio Chteago Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room & Exchange Building South Omaha elephone 1767 L OT SPIINGS, SOU DAKOTA. 1ILE CARLS bad of Aweriea. i the Black Hills, 5,50 fee above the wew. A erisp, braclig ntmosphore cly scencry. Thess warm medicined wai s cured ands of ot in the he Eviana, butlt OWOAAIS §5) people. Strletly flrst elass heat. electrle (s, ri i lahs, Uiblo @ Reduced r traing (v ns, ot Spring ph o1 piik sunil week o month. O 5 MARDE ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance ordering the street frox stroet. it ordain of Omaha Section 1, ith kory grading of Leavenworth strect 1o Hi A by the elty councll of the e That 20th strect from worth streot 1o Hickory stroet, in the Omahn, be and the sume is herey graded to tha established grade o street, and the board of pubiic ks of §11d ity I8 hereby ordered to tuke tho neeessary SL4ps Lo canse said work to be done. Scetion That this ordininee effeet and bé In foree from and wfter ag. Passed Oc Leaven city of ordd sald 211l take its pass. Jber 184, 1502 JOLN GROVES, ity Ol E. P, DAVIS. President City Cour Approved October 23th, 130, ; GEO. P BEMIS, Miyor ORDINANCE NO. 5310, An ordinance locating certain additional water hydreants e eity of Omaha. Be it ordiined by the eity council of the elty of Ol . tion I That the Amerlean Water Works Compnny be and the samo s herehy ordered (o piace awdditional water hydeants in thocity of Omali, as follow One on 251 avenue 400 feet south of Weolworth avenus. on venu 5ih strcet 800 feet so o U street 400 feet south of Poppleton th of Poppleton Dupont street 400 feet west of 20th Ona o Dupont street 409 fect cast of 29th Strect O n Rice street 40 feet west of N street, fon?, That this ordinance shnil take ot and bo in force from und uficrits pass g Passod November 1st, 1502 Fh JOIN GROVES, City Cierk, I DAVIS, President Oity Gounell, Approved November PROPOSALS FOR G 8¢ proposals will be recoly dersizne ‘elocis p. 18Lh, 1802, Muple stroet from S1st strect to dith avenue; 2nd strect (rom Muplo strect to Corby streot ird street from Maplestreet to Corby streot and 24th street from Leevenworth street to kory streeti dn the city of Omahi, In ac- cordunce with plans and spucifications on file in tha othee 0f the board of pubiic works. Wids witl be made on printed bianks fur- nished by the Loard and to ba accompunied Wit d check in the st of £540. pay city of Omalin, as un evidence of ADIN i by th m, November d reserves the ot [ Lids and Lo walve def rall bideand Lo Wil SCifs vs s, v of Public Works £, 182 ud-4-10-11 any Chalrmun 1 Owaha, Neb.. Novenbe PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND SLOPING BANKS OF EARTH AND FILLING LOTS OF REAL ESTATE, Sealed proposals will be received by the v ders untll 1540 o'clock . Noverl 15t 1502, for grading and sioping banks of curth and filliog lots of real the condis tion of which hus been decla sunce by ordinunces Nos. il, 519, H14, wred 27h 12, 22l LIST OF LOTS TO BE SLOFED, APPROX. LENGTH AND HEIWGHT. LOT. 18.5x00 1 AUDITION, City BLOCK. Juy ()'M AHA o anifacturers and Jobbers” Directory AWNINGS Omeha Tent-Aw: HONSE COvVERS AND TENT Wv‘r B:'“‘ &0 g BAGS & TWINI BemisOmahaBazCy - M. 0. 300TS AND SHOLS, 4 Mors-Cot Stz C mpny, ACtOrY cornp We nre making o1, scliing A clasy Ki{rfigmyfl‘! JHi‘{'& A, Hat-Sewel 18 COATL, COKE, Eaele Comaivy Worlis e v 1 OmahaCoal Coke,Lime Co erd and 0t con cor. 16th and Dougals stroets, DRY GOODS, ith & (o, | nishing ‘eoods, Co RN E0zn Al g g0 10 Hihand Howa Cor 1t ant Harney _— FURNITURL Kilpatrisk - Koeh 13 Co. Notions Oimaha Upholstoring Co, | Beebe & Runyan hstr D Blake, Bruce & e Eomi s 20°x110 4 M el of 1§ NI 6 1 NS N 08 16,05 132 § s 0.0830 § Campbell's sub Bub 11of 9 Capitol v wnpbell’s add 18.0x 15.0x 180y I80% I8.0x 10.0x Cherry Garden A stripof ground in front of it Foneier 20,0 : i : Astripof land in front « i Credit Foncler o 3 do x do 120x110 10.0x 10.0x 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0x 10,085 190350 150350 1.0x 15.0% 0% NN 15,052 Druid il Dupont I’ Hanscoin Place 116513 Gux 0 150515 24 N30 0330 09,0750 10350 30 Hillside No. mhl i Hifcheocl Hiteh:o | Ist ist Housels & tebiin's sub of 1ot 1, Bart lott's il 10.0% 10.0x 10.0x 20,05 n2ftof i 00x [ Kountze's 5 add, Kountz & It dd. La th's 190 14 N 3 034 16.0%4 Vetta Pluco Lowe's sub, M. Donovian's sub, Place add Maync Marsh's & Bruner's [ MeCandish plac 0% MeC 0x 1h.0% 13.0x 10.0x nick's add Murray's add to 18.0x OKanoma INOX 200 %.0x 20.0% 0x 30.0x 30.0x inox 18.0x 180X 0,505 w 15 Vark place 110x50 12,0x50 12.0x50 M Poppleton Park HARDWAR { Reelor & Wilhelmy Co. | Lobeck & Lina, | cornert 1wAPe And U and stroots, Jagks HATS, BTC W. AL Gtbbon & (o Wholesnie PRLUCLILL. L i T—— LUMBER Chas. R Lee, | ATt ANt pa oo i Il ant and thand Dolglas Quincy wilte 1w jf— | LIQUORS. | MILLINERY) I. Oberfelder & G, \inrs of . Mall Friek & Mler} | Faroun st PAPER, Carpenter Paper Co. CACey a full atoek of PrInting weapping ant Writing paper, eard pa yor. el OVERALLS.ETC. | King & Sueal Mfrsot Sk & 8% pants ahirts aud o voralls, ete. TSl 0t stroet 1S South Tieh at hon -_— PRODUCHE COMMISSION, Branch & Co. Standard 0it Co. e A Tibrloating et OYSTERS, David Cole & (o, Who Alo o¥stacs, fanoy %8 and ponltry S19South it st Jas. . Clark & Co, Butter. ahovas org Pouites i gam . §17 South 13th st STOVE REPAIRS | SASH OmahaStove RepaieW'ks | . 4. Dishrow & Co And wator | Manufacturors of sash, doors blinds ani mouldings. Braneh of tico, 121 mnd izard s —_— 1 11 1 Poppleton Park N3 Wi L5N5 [N 810X 11 RN TN 1005 8 20 £ 10.0x 10 [t 1008 a0 0% nrx wax e W0 0% BINTN 0.0x JORS N .0y 21 Redick's add 15 Y1 100y 15,0803 Sunny Sido ada Shin's ind add strleliand's sub Dlock O Shir O aud aad 108731 190560 0 0 : 5 Shriver Place Thornton I'lace 1 . 4 Walnut il 1 4 x50 h N X X N N 0N Wik of 117 14735) [ 120850 7 10053 i) of 1t TN i 10wy 18 120350 1} 150841640 fLof It 15 15540 1" 10X 6 036 18 of 115 [HEas) 11 140x5) 1 01,5330 1 B30 10 12.0X50 1 105330 1 115%50 | 18 o 100y 1 [ 100576 sub 1 tax 1t 16 sec Truxg2 | LOXETT X100 | X 1L 10 s0c Bi-15-13 10.0x:575 | G.0XH7] tix 1L 24 soo .05 150 tax 1t 8o 10.0X107 Lax (L34 50 120X3800 X 108w Grading of banks down to the surrounding steocts or alleys. as foliows: Lots i iud 4, block 116, city S oping and eradine: down the front portion of tho failowing banls of earth 5o as to pres vent the £1inz, wist ng or washing of eurth on the sldewalis ad jneent theretd Banks of eurth on 1ots Land 2. block 51, olty, Bl of earth on the west 18) feet of loek 7. sivinu's Third addition, on the south side of Uhurles streot between 23th street und 2ith | Kiroet. Banks of carth Saundors' addition. Hinks of earth on shinns addition, Bank of earth on lot 1ot 14 Wil -13 out tho level of on lots 1, 2, 4and 5, A. I, lots b and 6, block 18, ; i and the north halt ot Sunnyside addition Lans of earth on lots &, 0. Cuerty Garden, fronting on Hoerrof now cilled #70h kvenue, and Fitling of 1ot 1% bioek 11, Hanscom 1 il ing lots 1, 2 4, 4, 5 6 10, 11, 12 and 13, fa Viock 1 Kountzo's 101 wdaition Grading bank of eurth on of 1ot 5 wlong west 1no of sl divislon of J. I, Redick's wddition, frontin s on J0th street, 1o the oity of Omala. Such work 10 be doue'In sccordance with the Instructions of the board of public works und city enzineer, 1ids to be mudo on printed tianks furoished Uy tie board nud Lo be uceow p i with » certifiod ehosk in the sum of &0, payable to 4 city of Omuha, as an evidence ‘of good Alth, ‘Il bonrd reserves the right to reject any, orall bids und to walve defects. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chairman Hourd of Public Work Omals, Neb., Noveu ber 4uh, 1872 ub-

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