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THE OMAHA DALY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1887 i THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | tocks nearer their value, henco 8 inok for | ers. fur to good ¢ 0: rangers, com- | supplied on outstdegrifers atthe same prices BMBH! JUBBERS'DIREGTUBY gm AHA—JGBBEBS’DIBEGTUR‘ \ quite u substantial fmprovement. The bears | Mon to good, corn red. c::’,sun 10. quoted the local trade, Alrlculturnl lmplemom Lumber, wich " T o Hogs—Receipts, 85,000; shipments, 8003 Burren—Continves in good demand, with Y Gukht o be utlsfied, They can vt out il | active and strongér: chiojeg heavy and butch: | receipts [ieht nd ehoice lines scarce. Crea: '~luu~lr' 801 lh-rkn oil, ery, solid pack A@de; choice | 76 PINK AND Ronks the sale of 5,000 shares would put a stock off b SRl @¥Ue; choice Ri the shorts they like at pric ‘Wheat Climbs Up Another Round chmond, 6¢: Allen, duiry low grades, i Steel River, 6c: Rich T CHURCHILL g ke SRR of the Ladder. 5 points, hus passed, and the market is nearly lw.,.nl #4000 12 mond, 0c; Pacific, 61,¢. 1ND160 BLUE—Wash Dealer CHILL PARKER, CHAS. R. LEE, ¢ on bedrock. Ronetions may set in, but these | | Kunsas Clty, Do, 1.—Cattie—Receipts, | Kaos—iteceipte, tair and_ demand, good fzfton 901 Gent r\\ lllll:llru'l:luu prints, loci c‘flfl [y fl‘{flcflmfl'fl] [mmmfim wa!fll“ Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, will not be important enough to more than | 4000; shipments, iiar: good to | Quotations, 22@23c; some sales at 24¢ are | An old, 6% “Arnold rriages and Buggies. Jones Strcot. Betwhen 9th s #1000 Carpets and Parque looring. W 4 e 't n p- 0] o o 1d o 3 b CORN STRONG AND HIGHER. | pay the brokers' commission." choice, corn-fed, &4 : commont 5 m_& reported. ORISR Fathas S il \:n‘n‘v I(l{‘}::||:(;:vl 101 mahs, Nebraska. F 14¢t Ficoring. W | NSO Vond “We )} stockers, $2.00a2.00; foed- [ Cigrse —Steady nt yesterday's prices, S CLELL, sei, Ramapo, LININGER & METCALF GO | Ty e ameny bor AW g sl o s cows, §1.20@2. 10, which are us followa: Faney full cream cued | Kodi, 4iuei Allen, Siuct Richmond Ammltmll ) “w 0 { " dull and heavy s — Receipts 14,000: shipments, 7505 | dars, single, 12c: tull cream twins, 133 @13¢; indsor, 6c; Eddystone, 8¢ Pacific On:;h:l;:?o I“I “‘l‘)‘ .‘:':':';; g TESTHRD ln'rmow - | market opened strong and Bal0c higher, | young Americas, brick cheese, 100 (b in BROWN SHEETING—Atlanta A, 44, mpiemen 310115 flmflm ereals—Decided Stre closing with b ad choice, #4. N Atlantic D, ‘4, 61 Aurora LL, 44, nee lost: common to | case, 15c: Limburger, 100 Ibs in case, 13c. Unn(u-‘ll. 44, 5.20; skips and pigs, $8.004.60. | In less quanties, 14@14},¢; Swiss domestic, | lantic P, “ Bte. W nnu-nlo. Omatin, Nebraska. in Provisions—Live Stock PANI-IN ORENDGRF L MARTIN, &N, ‘do prr! red 20 . : — islons-—Liv wra €l e Crown XXX 4 o olesaia Deajers | Y ereli i —— Xet ras quiet vester- | Hoosier LL, 44, 5%c: Indian Hei B 13T YT P T N Tt ST T > W bl N OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Taaky: . Quatations ‘givan: | Lawrence Liy e bices O Daminio Amlilllml‘allmlllfllllenls WfllflflS&Bflmfl! J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., Canada Southern ’ » Central Pacific. ... MARKET. Chicugo & Alton ; Pepperell R, y¢; Pepperel] 5 per dozen. Dressed chick- Pepperell, 84, 18¢; Pepperell, ln receipts of cattls yestérday were lib- ber pound. @ Turkeys, Sa@i0c, | Pepperell, 104, 23 Utica €, 4-4, o Cowpared with ‘those of some time 5o deeso, ivaite. Wachusett, 4-4, 7¢; Aurora R, 44, 61 past. The greater portion of them were “The reccipts of game are quite | rora B, 44, be. Forn-fed, bt wore not of & frst-class qual | iioral and. the demand © fately ag Batts—Standard ity. The market on good fat cattle was not | Prairie chickens, #4.00; mallard ducks, £2. i very strong, although prices in this kind of | quail, #1.50@1.85; teal and mixed ducks, $1.75; stock have mot declined, Common cattle | wnipe.1.25; jack rabbits,$4.00 per dozen’ small | count—LL, §%c; CC w Bl 10¢ and the market was | rabbits, § per doz: deer, 6@Sc; antelope, | 1ess, No. 5, ln her slow. hers' stock was about | Fabe; dee nm,llluu Oeellc: ant DO, 14¢; N teady, ouly a few head being sold, BeAxs 40, uu,. 00 per_dozen; choico 909, 20 and A7, Jone Stre e MAST & oo | Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods Nanufecturers of Bnckeye nnll: smm Y AR b SCHN LD R -r-. 18 RAII‘I (Adnr Mills and lubln l’lll V|NYARD . SCHNElD Amculmranmnlememswazonsinumai g _ol Olls. Corner 14th and Nicho CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE COw CHICAGO PRODU Cnicaco, Dec. 1.—[Special Telegram to the Bee.]—Wheat climbed up another round of the ladder to-day. Trading was “tavy, i but most of it was done by commission men, | 1o BE ',,,m‘ Instead of th one man or set | LB, & W | of men guid sentiment of i tue country, uml its disposition to act either o2 one way or the other is to be taken into ac- | Michigai Central & Cattle. Readin, Talin Gem, 10'¢c; Beauty, 3, cased, #6.50. nt lrmh‘ dil 88, 8e; N EE, 0ci GG, m\ | 16¢; l(\ 18¢; R, 20 1 Lake Shor ope, 12@@14c. Arc in light supply and good de- ; 1 \ count. A8 far us individual action went, the | Missoum pacine: e A g l'i‘('y"t‘.m Caifforns | B Moo Toabd ARt Wholesale Refined and Lubricating Oils. talk was that one of the two heaviest oper- | o preferred The receipts of hogs were liberal, there be- | bouns at 2. 15220, Bibb white, l“' 3 colored, A e e L Rt SIS ators was adding to his already long line of | MONEY—On call, asy at B@5iq per cont, ing about 10,000 on the market. The market | ~Porators—The market continues qu Artists’ lammls Plaflfl! and Grgal 5 Wheat and the other wis busy covering his | 1450 oan 4, closed offered at 3 per cent, obened ¥ ng 1o bear the mar- | with little, if any, home grown stock off Tiie: Whit- Iy't M, aper. s whos s f Prise MERCANTILE - PAPER—6@S!{ per | ket from 5e to 10c lower than on Wednesday. | Utah and Colorado stock is firmer at + Normandi Dress, 1613 Douglas Street, Omaba, Nebraska, CARPENTER PAPER COu * | shorts, May wheat opened e above last | cont. Salesmen were somewhat slow to con $1.00, With choice home grown at 05G Whittenton Dress, | ssm—— - - night's closing prices, at S4%c. During | Srenixe Excnaxos—Dull out steads at | gnything of that sort, and the first lo comtion grudes, 4H@63c. Wholesale Paper Dealers, early trading the price fell at one time to | #.811{ for 60 day bills, and $.845{ for de- | not go over the scales until after 9 o' SWEET PoTATOES—Are easy, with quota- W. V. MORSE & CO.,, | CAr7.anice stack of printing, wrapping aud writing R | 8430, but the buying was good enough to | mand. Encouraging reports from Chicago were tions for all grades ranging from 2@2ic per B S AR e e g A cause a steady im ceived about that time,and the market gai vement from this point, PRODUCE M pound. RK liorndike O O, 814 ), Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, 1 S, rapidly and closed at Wednesday's figures. [ " Oxioxe—The market is dull, with prices Dorndike 1 PP At T L L _____Printers’ Materlals. { and tho top of this wave wus reached at| Dee. T—Tollowing are the 2:30 | TW0 10ads of choice hogs brought £.0734, but | for home grown quoted 10¢ sse: B O, Baston, | e ot WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, | 85¢. There appeared to be an ocean of wheat hicago, Dec. 1.—Following are the whie bulk of sales were at $4.95@5.00. Spanish onions, be Ms—Amoskeag 9 o0z, 163 Ever “—KIRKENDALL JONES & GO — A l Pllhll n for sale at that figure, and there were but . Rhd . SHREREATY WIRGAF Plain dard, plt A T (Successors to Rowd, Jones & Co) Liiiary SOETS, h few transactions there. Then the price | w 35 X SoMihE wWhes Sheep. H0c; extra sclocts, 85 ! Dealcrs 1a type. prosset and printers' supplies. 4 ) brice | wheat, &1.60604.00 per bbl: spring wheat, [ pp o woccipts of sheep yesterday were thir- 5 301k oysters; counte; Sou Street, Omah sagged to 847¢c, and lingered there for some | €3.50(4.50 per bbl £2.75@3.00 per bbl; . i " teen loads of light westerns, three' loads of time, but within fiv common Texans that were driven in, and two rlose jumped to $474c. minutes of 1 o'clock | buck wheat, .50 per bbl. , 82,00 per gal; standard, wheat opened ‘Wheat—Opened about 'je higher, fluetu- 5 per gal, Wnolesale Mannfacturers of Bu_ots and Shoes Py Agonts for | mand was active; cash, 77')., January, May, 847¢c Ruled active and higher, andopened above yesterday, advanced with ions and closed 1% @11 ¢ above CArLIFLOWER—Good stock sells readily at 0. o | g1 < NS arnnn A 5 g loads of sheep and Jambs. The market is | © Pogxips—Fair to good stock sells at 40@ General Markets. —_— “OMAHA RUBBER CO., ated and closed 5¢@1le hig than yesterda 1 ¢ S o 3 y 1 ity \ at 770{c, sold between s, und T8k¢, :fl'(-r' 1gs were liberul at the timo de t steady, Good fat sl 90 to 110 lbs, utabagas, H060C. Frax Seep—Unchanged. Good quality es, | | o closed i ik Bttt T Jom A U L yery ctve, Tho o | CLARKE GOFFEEG Mannfcturers and Dales n Rubder Goode Corn was -4(:4:!\-' and higher. Tnere are some feature the corn bu ofticial Receip Hogs (cstimated) .. Thereisa_ fair demand for cab- lowing_aro. prices quoted! Common coarse offee and Spice Mill Ofl Clothing and Teather Belting. 108 Farnam Straet, 00 per hundred, S00@0 er tons upland - prairie, Teas, Coffees Spices, Baking PflWflEl‘ ~ Stoam Fittings, Pumps, Eto. __ i per dozen; of the situation from which levive great comfort. One of ceens 9,850 3 - & Flavorihg Extracts, Laundty Blue, Inks, Fte. i1 | ~ b them is the fuct that large shipments have cash, 43 Jge; Junuary, 48i¢; May Prevailing Prices. ! fine Salt Lake celery, HLLECI a0 e || e sRY et DN e 1 LR (e Hosn: mals fibratts vais 4 i 4¢3 MaYs | ghowing the prevailing prices paid for live »( orn, old, #8c; | = Pfllfls Pmeg and Engmes i i here to various | 5 stock on the marke: £.50 per 1 barley is quoted at b N Crockery.and Glassware. D in Ohio, southern Tlinois and other Oats—Active with more demand, pricesad- | °4 s eteers, 1500 to 1500 1bs accor 1|||(|n||mll\'\' Agageesea sy > S Steam, water, rallway and mining Aupplies, ete. 90, ts which do not usually call upon Chicago | Yanced and closed 11611 higher for near plty : i ) teer 22 and 24 Farnai for corn. Very mod. hes St ifer $68 May: OiaN 1100 to 1300 Ly 40004, and for good fruit is fair. | CoAL—The coul i I 0 i ks Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of —ahHunchH @ receipts continue. A , 00 to 1050 it, $3.00@3.25; fair [ lowing prices. Egg, £10.50; nut, $10.50; CHURCHILL R tirale ofihrustor AR Lha- AiHcotion T¥an whdis Corn-fed rang )i fancy donathans, |-range, $10.50; walnut block, &.00: Towaunp, | CPOCKETY, GlflSSWflFB Lamps, Chlmuflys Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Pmm I wiiich they o & sbudlog, 2M iy ¥ Good to choic 3 Towa nut, £5.00: Illinois, .50(05.00. Ete. O ith bt., Omabin, Nebrasks., 0lcsale Fulp i Es! i e e e R e o N RN Common to medinm cow: —Choice, per bbl of 36 gal b FEED—Tlour remains steady | sm————— o O DT Steam and Wator h\&v(vlu-! 11 m,::.. ora 100! Mash 2@ higher this morning than last night's 1 bl Good range fecde bl, §4.855.00 §11.00 per Minnesota patents, Commission and Storage. it & Co's goOUS. ) at 51%c, and January e \VI):);:i( b Good nati 50 gl and Missouri winter | ———— D. A U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., . The strength of the market | Bue) upwards —Choice California quinces, $2.00 603 Nebraska patents, HURLEY cloped iate in the session, ulthough Fair to medium native feed: there was no considerable dec @310 per Yox. There are very few on the _1bs and upwards. ... market. 90 per cwt; 40 per ewt; wheat, Graham, §1 ne or weak- Commission and Jotting. ST N Hallidey Wind M G per ewt ness at any time. Duting early trading Stockers, 400 to 700 Tby Hoxty—There is a good demand for honey ornmeal, yellow, $0¢ per cwt: corn b i B el e 'x'n'.?-::".'.'.'a“' cos foll off to 463¢@s7e for Jamvary, and to | " Cait Prime fat sheep. in frames, Good choice honey in Lb frames | meal, white, §1.00 per cwt: chopped feed, Grupi Baskets. 1114 Dodge St Omha: : for Muy. The purcha v Fair to medium & s of one heavy | ghort cle v, $3.0008.00; finds a ready market at 21@22; canned [ §0c¢ per cwt: bran, )@ 13,00 per ton; T ke s D AL Engines, Boilers anfl Gcnm-al Machinery, » short nw .67 trader K » sent pri up until May | for Januor: Common sheep reached 52! ¢, and in that vicinity the market | “Butter--Steady; creamery, 22@30c; dairy, | Light and med 5 green cured flflTflEfl and mmmlgsmfl Merchams Ehedt Iroa Work, Steam Pumps, Saw Mills, 12131501 i o S syl the et Steady; creamery, 22@30c; dairy, | @3S0 GG CCCRE s advance i prices. Boll. it Tocs dey sal, 8¢ evoen Gall | gpociuues hugtor, Feen, cheose, Poulry. Ghe e minutes of the close of the session somo teady: full cream cheddars, 11 | Good to choice mixed hogs 45040 | Bell & Bugle, $10.50; maged hides, two-thirds price. Oyeters, 113800tk hetre B trader began buying heavily again and iy 9 C: e 11.50. Good stock Porcony market at 2ige per b, OnANG Grease—Prime white, heep pelts, 25 mink, ig@l1}fe; young Americas, e iR “RHIL. STIMMEL& COL i | ., PTOCE COMMISOD NP, | gl Parm, Fied and Ganden Seel 011 and 913 Jones Kt., Omaha awakened the apprehensions of some short upon the p advanced s —Searce: fresh, 22@23c. we and closed there at 1 o'clock. Hides—Weaker,lowerand dull; green hides, y also closed at_the highest point, iy e reon Bg@e; light, do., which was an advance over last night's 6 “‘.ll- Yige: close of for Muy and of 11 for " 19 January « Oats” shared with corn in the upward | Yoo mn\«m( nt, May closing at 1 o'clock at i or e lnvlul than last night. The market Representative Sales. WIEDEMAN & CO. . & rn_finds a ready r 1b; other kinds, 2@ Poultry, Butter, Game, ‘Oinaba, N GEO. SCHROEDER & CO., (Successors to MeShane & Schroeder.) Blorase, Forw rdln &. Commi miss ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., i b COH‘I"“""'U‘P"E!F _flfll[l Sorag, Storage, Forwarding and Commission, fana, $4.00 per box: §3.00 @s.50 per bbl: Floi per box, #4004 LEMoNs—Messina lemons, |v(‘rlh Malaga, #.00; extra fine Maori scarce at | &1.00@ deer «klh-\ £6. 0000 dry antelope, elk, moose, et CaLIFORNTA Freits—~Pears, §2.15@3.00, ac- | Seiirs—Cologne spirits, cording to quality. do 101 proof, 81 demand; No. 1 countr BB o o : The provision trade exhibited decided | Byl i OGS, Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. 10 S0 4 spit 1 3 cakes, 4 00 : 5 | E———— o Henney Buger co. Dugsien \ opened '5¢ better, fivst trades being at $21 L el S Grares—There ave very few on the mar- | proof $1.10: do 188 |u4m{ s| 09, Alcohol 1 lhl\mh.lmul\ of the Henne: AR g | W and the extreme runge paid during the morn: | Flour, bbls By P ey koti Mulagas, $6.00@7.00 per bbL; crale, | proofy $3.10 per wino galion, —Redistilied Coal, Coke and Limo. T . oA o e i AL i mop . i 31 ) s, 1000150, Gin blended, $1.5 ._-.s. | improved from 285 t (“;";"“M‘I"h I 200 i.... 960 2.00 nitucky bourbons, €2.0066.00¢ A COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Teas and Cigars. | the opening to 257¢c at the close, and Junuary | Oats, bu. $0:000 i 200 and Penusylvania ryes, 2. E from YR o ey = | D Golden Shoaf bourbon and vy whiskics, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal TTTTTWM. A, WILSON & COL Brandies, imported, $5.00@s. strength. From the start the bull side was 200 Bouth 1ith Streot, Omah, Nebranks. Tmporters and Jobbers of Teas & Ci gm. i o 7 £1.30@3.00. (3ins, imported. Sy i by far ihe attruction, and under the lead of | NEW, " 1% e, almonds, Tarragont alis fomast el o Oy J.J. JOHNSON & CO., Bpicos and Daley Bein a0 1 i g 45 e > b § . B@180r ol & ported, per case, £28.00@33200; American, per Bard, which was lavgoly controlied by, promi | 4ot FUCris: bVl Rers, is s, s fiborta, The, A consigament | oo, e et & v | afaoturers of [lings White Line. nut pucking fustitutions, tho entire lino of | yriuyy Faag Lt AN AL E) A 4,50 of Italian chestnuts is expected to arrive, and e VYD an e Tvon rate e Goke, Coment, Vinster Lima i I Taborof acliosn, " et endency and that | fng firm at near the highest: spot. lots were 450 fiuclediinel vEutelaraLCitite, steal, specil cust, 417c; crieible steel, Olye: ‘L"":,‘.',;':..'.’.‘"hh“"v‘.‘",‘;i:‘..‘::'.," i connection with the ::d litagdn 4 .80 al, il cast, 414 g 3 s i I 4 i about !7c better, but trading was checked by 5 cast tools, do, 12(@15¢; wagon spokes, per set, | ——— s i i Rt s Ly lordigtho matket vy views of holders; ungradyd e, 87 A Grocers' List. 200550, hubs, per set, 31505 fellocs, NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Cornice. _ i in ceor % b bl ( No. 1red, nominal at 93c: No. 2 red, Ordinary grades, 19';@20c; fair, | sawed dry, $1.50; tongues, each, 75¢ xles, St WoRKE T in corcals, mainly corn, and.tho contimed | {7 in elovitor, S0je delivered; dun: 450 Tancy groon wnd | eah, Tho5 aqhare miia, por. 1b, 6@iic; ool Shippers of Coal and Coke. EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, i a bull day, both in wction and otherwise, and, | U5 closed at 00c. G gl Oy b TCh T iy He Uul'll KL‘H'\]»[H, 70,0005 (‘xmlt'L 14,0005 «d with last night" ut 1 o'clock showed an aj 20¢, lard of 2215¢, and sho Iowost priccs ‘aloted pr : diately following ghe opening and the highest 5,000 Il ouea s ths B 'uoumffdmumm..fim Oats — ""“""‘ CODDNCRICELS) ng was also more thau ordmarily ani. | MATket Aéa@iic g G mated, with the interest exhibited confined | 56 White “( to Juntiary and subsequent months, ForJan. | ) CoMee=Spot, uary pork sold from £14.50 up to £14.80, lard | Nisher but lc R o cember, $14. Februaty Ayril, 1. Potroleim rior Java, 25 po y ork roustd, 2430 5 Dilw orth’%, 214 Mocha, 25 McLaughlin Red Cross, wedges, b spring steel, 4@sc; Burden's ho £4.35; Burden’s mule shoes, wire, in car lots, £4.00 per 100 ibs No. 1, $2.00; | rates, 10 1o 50, £2.40; stecl nails, §2.50. spot 1@ 13¢c and_options closing firm; ungraded Vig@iotgc in elevator, anuary closed at 603ge. A @25 better, Ntie; No. 2 wb0ige delive g nalleable, St ison | i soutn s st omabe ven____ | Mannfacture Galvanized Irou and [lnmic.a; s Ol eter, Prof or. 420 e e Dry Goods and Notion 3ok Bpensiep Proreietr: 2 O o shoos, | D 1 Notiones. ____ y M. E. SMITH & CO. ¢ Smoko Sta oo Dy Gflflfls, FPurnishing Goods and Notion$ | —""w. . SAWYER, i “)‘k:a (@nge. | Dry lmmhfl._ 1102 and 110iDougles, Cor. 11th 8¢, Omaha, Neb. Mflflflrflflml‘m! Dfla]fif in Smnm slaflx’ ‘ ‘\ » Provisos bacon, 101@1085c; Yo Salt. b @0ot shonlddes; 65¢@7b: driad boot hams, 10@11c; dried beef mgulur, Olg@lo}ge; hams, picnie, PINEREION KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS G0 | mrtchings, Tankaand Genera Hollgr Hepaiing. 1313 Tmporters and Jobhers in Dry Goods, Notions —EML—'—J @ents’ Furnishing «.uu.c‘:.- Knurn;‘ ith and u.muy Bta., Iron w - PAXTON & V Wmuznt and Cast Iron Bmldmg wm | ¢ Closing for all three cles being at ytside prices. s traded in closed at §7.421¢ for Decem- bor lard, $14.05 for Pobruaey ork, $1.6214 Febn aary for_Febluary 14, ) -Kirm; United, 74 c. 3 0, 4-gallon kegs, §1.50@1.55; m, with" fair'demand; western, New Orleans, per gallon, 33@4bc; maple rup, half bbls, **old time,” per galion, S0c; .1 5020 0031 005 0053 00 20 00 21 00 24 00 24 00 l'r" "“: “::1‘:'1‘0;. ollnflly\,mn('hlnl l‘ : ackamith wo i v active; mess pork, I-gallon cans, per doz, $10.50; half gallon | 4X it i |x 50[19 5020 5023 00,23 00 w‘lfllflsalfl nflfllfll‘s m Fmvmmm 1ith 8t g 4 H i SRdncrana for new. 5 | cans, pordox $8.25; quart cans, . HOARDS, > OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, 3 it ash_prod sl :l"w western steam, o S irror ‘gloss, h(c; Grave Nn. 1 comye 1 un» o0 | No. 4§ com, 16,8 Farnam Strect, Omaba, Nebrasks. i\ s ittt ket word 0 Dswego com, No. 4 conn] s 1. AR S Hagurgpmgegs of Wire and Iron Railingg ‘ Y active on the ufternoon board and 4 g . .05 0 o . Crocerles. Desk rails, window guards, flower stan Py | S A R T A o e i ] (e X Unchanged; westorn, 5@113gc. i) —Gurneau sgl::‘él‘l.rli\ll‘lu\;;; and plo- | 2 ugh T o LR 115 NOrth 1600 8t Oranba: panic uml\i-n\l‘lmk! cly. May wheat sold | Kansas City, Deo. ‘{h:'kv{“:-"hfi'l: 5 | soda, 7 el e 16 A ON; i OMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, up to She, May corn to o e_asked; Junu- — oy o: or, 20 3 U and Janhary pori 1o, $14.90, o | ary, o bid, S0c Live Stock Sold. M{'k,"\;{;;y";{y,fifi Mol pfimonder, 0@ cisoo | Wholgsale Groceries and Provisions, | Maw'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes I prices were: May wheat Bi%c, Muy corn | asked. ol & ) 25(@hoe; Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterday : L 53%¢, May January lard $7.071¢ bid. CHICAGO 11 Cnicaco, ¢, Junuary pork $14.85, | Corn—Higher; No. 9, 4lc bid, cash, 411{c i Ty ehort Fius | asked: Tan ¥ 4130 bid, 421,¢ asked; May, asked 5. 2, cash, 25!4e bid, 28 asked, 1.—Wheat—Higher; May, 48%¢e. 30ta0; May, 82 “._!Vl, 00 lEfl 'I_H ?»_W_lhk Bt. Lom,..h‘ MGCORD, BRADY & CO R K Wholesale Grocers, oL e AR ODRARD Co i ‘I and Leavenworth Streets, Omal th e Nebraskt, Waguns, Buggies, Rakes, Plows El& A D. M. STEELE & CO. . 9th wa Pulitic Bt Olnatin. Neb. Vaults, atl work. tron and wite fenciug, signs eto. G, Andreen, Prop'r. Cor. 14th an 'l‘muu 0o—Lorillard's Climax, 44c; Splen did, 41c; Mechanic's Delight, 41¢; Leggett & . 40 | Meyer's star, 42¢; Cornerstone, 34c; Drum- mond’s Horse Shoe, 44c; J. T., 40c; Sorgs Spearhead, 44c. WooDEXWARE—Two-hoop pails, per doz, : three-hoop pails, #1.70; No. 1 tub, 6.50; 012, 148 160 1181550 Feeders,...... G. H. Hammond . Swift & Co. Anglo-Amer STOCK. Dec. 1.—(Special Telegram to the Bek.]—CatTLE—The receipts were 12,000, gher; cashl, 40 Oats—Higher; cash, §1. " MEAGHER & SPROAT, _ Sc £ th lled tanvio mal Pork—§14.25 No. b tub, 880 No. # tub, #.50] ‘:m‘ Wholesale GTUCGI'S, General Agents for Dicbold Safo & Lock Co. i Some of the so-called experts who make n = boards, $1.40@2.75; assorted wls, 3 1221 and 1223 Harney Street, Omahs, N i | specialty of getting_early information as to [ rd ¢ — | No. 1 churns, 8; No. 2 churns, 8; No. & 128,151 02 Joieeh Cmers Fire and Barglar Proof sflrflsfilml‘: Lfll}ks, I the probable run, called receipts only 8,000 at Butt 24@28¢c; dairy, " oo verediesnennees 340 clwrnx.&'l.m(l‘. R atasdasd wamar g . O1.8 o _Vaults and Jail Work, ‘arnam Street, Omaha. | e ope e rec evelope: 98¢, o i) L8] 0 JANNED GooDs—Oy: y q . . | the opening, but later the rocelpts doveloped | 1sazse, U T T Anglo-American Packing Co... ... s, 83,008, 10: strawberries, 21D per case, S0 por M. extra, Wholesale Grocers, (ot __Overalls, i into the large number of about 12,000, hence | Afternoon Board—Wheat — Strong; De- 4\|mnur&uuluhv Packing Co. 00@3.10; raspberrics, 2-1b, per case, £3.00@ STOCKBOARI during the short time the receipts were sup- | cembe: Tay, B5l{c. 1114 and 1116 Harney !I-reel.om-hl. Neb. CAN LD MANUFA ia ¢o. | v G. H. Hammond & Co California peats, per case, $LEL40; | A 13 § posed to be light, thero was an active de- [ o HiEheL Jundury, 40y bid; .{‘,"}“3“,':3 3T Stewart. upricots, por case, $4.25@4.30; 'peaches por | B13 Hardw ) Manufactarers of mfll‘flus, mand and strong prices; but, as a matter of | May, #2iic bid. e LB Saulres & O 600 Y e o : Kl;‘lu:;;;-r }')’l", iyt LEE, FRIED & CO., O A e s M Donaing Bleeely vhen the heavy i vi A i & _ cct 3 3 ), @ eber- 3w e course, when the heavy yun was finally es- | Milwaukee, Dec. 1. — Wheat—Higher; | P & 1istcr ries, per case, $2.40240; ogg plums, b, | No.1, com, 120’3 T W 20, Jobbers of Hardware and Nails, i tablished, eased off. Yet big business was | cash and December, i5%c; May, $23c. per case, &.50; pincupples, 21b, per case, 1t g TiawareShget Tron B, Asonta torHigwe = ors, Etc. b transucted and prices were not much lower [ Corn—Strong: No. TOAL v evvevveverires cvreneeseenees G907 | §5.20@5.455 1-b salmon, [per dor, $1.756 908 “ “ ] s iy Powier Con Oraha, Neb- M. A. DISBROW & CO., | thun yesterday. The bulk of arrivals were irm; No, 2 P 2.1b gooseberries, per case, $3.25@3.33 “ “ 8, T T TRy YTy Wholesalo Manufacturers of nutives, and there were but few loads of at- tr]mlgcr:) No. \; l:'"fllmlem- u string beans, per casc, $1.80; 2 No.2, ¢ B ilters' Rard % Sual R A i sflsl] DUM’S Blinds and lflmd i tractive stock and none that could be classi- rregular; No. 2, 713{e. ‘attle, 14 cars, R. L m'ngn per case, 2160 W “w ) ! []][s' 1 fled as Christmas or fancy steers. The princi- ons — Higher; pork, December, tle, 2 cars, Mil 3 21b early June pon.l, per case, “ “ “ liders' Haraware (a6 Walr 0 pal vart of the stock on sale w $14.50@14, J Hogs, 4 cars, R. 1 #1b tomatoes, §2.40@2.50;' 21b corn, Moshanics' Tools and Huflaln Seal 2,40, lh:n\!n Lmnb—TlerN‘. Ti{c; H o 148 Douglas-st, | Branch umu- 12th and Lxara Streets, Omaha, Neb, 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 pe maha, Nebras} of uative classes that have been sclling Minnea MI| wuhm a range of $1.50 to .50 and all along | strong b There were only a few loads of rang- | Decemby Native but and heifers, remains | May, 7 in Stock Boards same length. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., Stk e, 8 e w1310 R e, o | Nafatuers of Sah, Doos, Bins, i Mange of Prices. [ SHIP L ll)l‘l'lgsn“ Stair Wor ind lluerlm llnhl Wood Fine 1 i Showing the highest and lowest prices paid for hogs, on this market during the past 40-1b square \ v i wofs? ! pails, T3¢ - seven days and on the corresponding days in | pails, 73¢c. No. 1 Plain § 10th ana mmoy St nd 10 in th and Harne (maha iXob. . Westorn Agents wrm-vu fud Leavenworth Streots figures of the year—we | January T M k i 1 | 1885 and 1886, PickLES —Medium in bbls, §7.00; do in half | No.2 ¢ &« Anks. Standard Heatee Ll Ll mean old cows and the ordinary run of native | hard, 74 ; north- Dbls, &4.00 small, in bbls, $.00; do in half | No. 1,0 G, 8 in. Dbbls, £4.50; gerkins, in bbls, $0.00; do in half bbls, $5.00. DRiED Freits—Apples, new, 1§'s, 61{@63{c; m— OMAHA PLANING MILL co., ’,‘” avy Hardwars, _ Mannfacturers of Mouldings, Sash, Do, canning stock. There is some demand for | ern, 6815t feeding bulls, but at very low prices. Stock- Flour—Activ ers and feeders of good, strong weights are | &4.40@4.50; fu fair demand, but light nu!’e things e | Receipt ¥ st and 2nd, clear, 1, 11, inch, s 28 ) And Blinds, Turning, Stair-work, Bank and Omce i evaporated 50 1b ring, 9%@lde; raspberries, | 3d, clear, 1 inch 5 ot Hgavy HamWam Tron-and Steel. ttings. Bk and Bopplaton Avenme. neglected. es ranged: Shipments—Wheat, 51,000 bu flour, 12,600 | 25th, evaporated, 2 M-:1.lm-k\wuw».mnlw\nm‘f‘ Spriugs, \Vllun Btock, Hardwaro Lumber, oto. 1200 3 e, 5 B5.85; shipping st 1s. i 9lg@9d{e, pitted cherries, 20@21c; peaches, d 1211 Harney Street, Omaba, e Brewers. 1200 to 1350 flm‘l",m” “m. 1 \\'lm l_ Searce | Hth. 23 y new, Sig@ie; e peaches, 28 EDNEY & GIBBON. STORZ & ILE .00, Stockers and feeder No. i1 1st. 865 @375 | 0 18@19¢ : " | s i e, 1 v e : Wholesale Iron and Steg) Lager Beer Brewers, 4l 8, 3 HE 01 4 Carriage Wi Btoek, u " rd NOI ) X | e emand with market firm: | Good fat cattle are in demand. fornia loose muscatels, §2.002.10; ne Com. 4 nch H.,(,.,..,; 0 T a1 Lhavenmorih st Ontanar New™ N6 Yorth Rishihait Bleseh Oniaia. b, No. 2 mixed, 82igc. Rye—Active and fim; No. 2, 65c. Provisions — Pork, light demand; new, Heavy receipts of hogs yesterday. Two hog scales were in operation at the yards yesterday. encia, 815 @S1ge, Star ¢ Rore—Seven xlxk‘l‘nlhs. @11, 1st and 2d cleai again nln nulated, 7@ 4 inch ¥looring, Which ch were 1 -inch 50c less, o stronger on prime he and made £.50 and SOUTH OMAHA. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY €O | ™ "mccOY BROS. ‘l mporters & Jobbens of FineWiaes &Liquors | Live Stock Commission Merchants, J. W. Young, Nickerson, was in looking ) in, 10 oz, 1214 West Point West Poin n, 11 0z, 16¢. ar Yellow Pine Casing and Bus POPLAR LUNMBER, 3 e BOSKLAY #1500 lard, strong aud higher at $7.50. Wesley Riser, of Chapman, brought in white oxtra C, 63§ Slear ¢ inch Ceiling W.L. PARROTTE & CO., O s AN T TR T 1T Ship @30 1o bost mixed, M | Weisky—Stondy ut $1.05 three cars of caitle. < | Giohr 3 e, Pavtition & abov Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gnnds PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., BLIWAD for common to fair. Light sorts [ New Orles [CornoFair de- | yesterday was not the very best kind of a e s Bs v iy, Ll eld DLW 3 Live Stock Commission Nerchants searco and 100 higher: prile strong “‘i‘,‘,"*‘”\‘l Jooa highons mixed, 03, day for the packers. Clea Winish, 1 and 13¢ fueh, a9 —__;!__F‘_.'____ 1V6 DI0CK Lommission Mmercnants, A shit, §1. S0, (DatsActive and firm with market higher; | Ty, T, “Dawson, of Weeping Water, Dry Goods. Clear Finish, ,,‘u,". Niinoh. a8 — | omee-nogm 2 gprosite Kxenange Butding, Union t 1 brought in a load of hogs. __West Point % fn. 8 oz, 10! i Corrugate Clling, 4 inch Brbek VAR South Oniafin, Neb. 1.—[Special Telegram over the market yesterday. and ILER & CO,, to the Ber pork, !HW"H E. Reece, of Curtis, Neb. Caledonia (.Alvdonm X St1ocks—London ., disposed of a X, ie; me in ir- E Ll l’uplm Bx. Bds. 3¢ in. Lard l ad of hogs at a good figure, conomy, § P 't furnished free on applicat | sogulariy this morning, but generally lower | o S MO0 lopk oloacd| GBS AKR KSR K152 T Esst Indla Bitters aud Domentc Liquors iz Harney | soudemursiatiod on good torm Kelrun I f for American securities. Selling orders for a load of hogs at a good figu Lumber. Blook Yards, Sonth Omab | ] St. Paul aud Union Pacifie, but buying orders pool, Dee. 1.—Wheat—In more de- 2 for Reading, were also received. This news Well Tubing, D. induced fair selling by professional bears and Be vens' A, Tij¢; bleacl h(‘d 8lgc; Stevens' , D. & H. Flat, # ; new No, 2 winter, and spring, steady - 1 8ije; bleached, 1fe; Stovens' N, 9lge; SHINGL e e 4 A LUMBER CO., LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY Tk i S 8 0 Allkmds of fiu?ldmz Mamnal at Whnlcsale Live Stock Commission, John Borlaud, of Cheyenne, a heavy ranch- moderate liquidation by tired bulls, the latter | oy 10 flF danand; spot, 58 el iiop. | man, visited the yards yesterda bléached, 101¢e: Stevens' S R T, 121gc. cloar 810 oxira £A, A stand- Room 18, Excuapee, Butidlug, Union Stosk Yarts, | being scared at the talk about tight money{ yuary, 45 105 wnd fivm, Andrew Jensen, Dannebreg, W MIsCELLANEOUS—Table oil cloth, ard No. 5 1, $1.45; lath, 2.0 \ and the calling in of some loaus, Money. sl iisapl ihey market with one load of cattle yest plain Holland, 8¢ to 9¢; Dado Holland, 1 POSTS, Canniics—Slater, 41 dard, 41505 Peacock, 415¢, : —§6,60a1:45.00. <|| s, 10¢ Chy ye ) however, was offered at 6 percent, The bulls took _all the stocks offercd, the Boston a les Marsh, Sr., Creighton, came in Woods, 4)4¢ to visit hls s \\ hite Cedar, 6 in., ! white cedar, 5ig \, Charlie Marsh, Jr, nion Stock Yards, Chicago, Dec. 1. Dooms, ete. erfll~comerllh Donlln‘ Corner m Carey & Son, of Shenandoah, Ia., mar- 0d DoRs'es, Deder o Lamber, Lath, lee S, | oommistin Deas L S, a L Room ®, l'n\nu.uo Buildiog, Union ;""I“I" vl oil paty busing Unon Paciie, | o Drovors' Journal reports: * " | kented ' load of #-pound hogs at the top | @x g0 Wihlle:H.00@150; eolared §1,10 | nbesce ‘,‘,',.,‘J'A:,' f.‘f'[' 301 BAlb ik 200 N. DEITZ, 'L".'.\'.‘,'."‘Amh“d hank, 'L‘u’:.::.fi. " g Sape Shie. the buying mavkol had o we market slow and | price, BLeAcneD JSueetise—Berkeley cambric, 3ts b ! : f R AL SR ey ""‘(“‘; ““"I ““."“' L “‘l‘:’“‘ (Ll "‘l‘;“:‘"i‘"“; fancy, $.4UC5.85: BhibpLE Svoim &8 L White, Bradstia, was on the mar- | Xo IPm, S aat. Vou. 44, Oio: butter | POt LINE, ETC. Dealer in all Rinds of Lamber, ALEXANDER & FITCH, i oft 1{to 1point. The bears sold St. Paul l' A J ‘oxaa | Bet with a of hogs and a load of catue | clotk 00, :; Cabot, ey Farwell, Sc: Quincy white lime, (best) 90c; isv] 13th and Califon pay i ivo Ch - and mixed, $1.000.00 HER 1T + b i Rulnay wh h - e also the general list and succeded in : .",“v“w’f,;m_,f et yesterda : i Fruft l}:’y::m?l, o3 " Greate’ 0, 6o fi‘n];o cothent, 10; hair. s | | B "FRED W. GRAY. MCOHII]HSS]DH pcglers 1'}] ILWE r&flflk. I forcing prices off 1§ to 1 per cent, St. Paul, The receipts ave rapidly increasing, those | (%¢ ing * hillip cambr _onsdale, | board, £1.65; sash 50 per ct.; doors, 40 ) per et.; s‘ om 22, oppaite xchange Hul nion Stoel it N O ey of T ek At Shoss o1 b ek | Htses Lonsdule, S0 Nese' Yo il | binak 3 per et w0 pev ok rd | O LOmhR, Lime, Coment, Ble, Ble, | I i i f st declines. Strong cfforts were made v, #5100 previous by about 1,200, nos . Pepparell, ¢ Ing Al,]l«l epp: felt, per cwt., §2.05; straw, §1.55. C"m‘h“n!mu cr R g UNION STOCK YARDS CO o e T 03 3 «ku‘m §5.95004. 00, The run of range cattle is believed practi- | #2 ety 146 Pepperell, = ———— T 0[ Omal Limited, | 0 ket down bu ed a de- Receluts, 6.800: ma cally over. There may be a fow hay-fed | DTl [ 03 Beppercil, 44 ko W,af‘A“VEY LUMRER CO. Malid, LG « Sl Mpharhaia Ml oA u‘l.,.\:"”,..\;» to choice ut §4.0024.75; common to fair, | Fangers in later in the season, however. g 'r'mu;.ih( oy Wamsutisy 11c; ¥ F O l‘] Iq I AI To Dealers Ouly, % = i cent. Room traders are conservatively bullish \@4.50; western, §3.0063.70; e 2 d 2~ ) - —— | and Deacon White says: “I am a bull: no 3,40} lambs, 0, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. 200: G —BRANDS— €0, 1403 Farnam Btroet, Ofaba. JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT | sensible map cals occupy. ‘any.other position. | - National Stock Yards. 4 i Rt e | FINB CUT AND PLUG POt A g I The buying or selling of stocks is no longer 'i"" ll'vr- L—-Cattle — Receipts, 5 Produce, Fruits, Etc. v 3 G H No. 13 lncomnauoly the JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, 7 sucoessful, Before plactng any tontrolled by any combination, party orclique, | S ao market steady ! The following are the prices at which heavy nadve st i B HNo.1 3 ors, #4.85@4.90; fair o good round lots af produce are sold on this mar- mm\c steers, FIAM@H.40; huu hers' steers, ket. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring Newspaper Advertising consult fhe immense power which is dictating the Wholesale Lunber, Bt ¢ shee No. 4. int, disposed of S, H. D. Thomgson, of Oberlin, Kan., came in with & load of hogs yesterday. echee No. 2, 8 o Wit 8. iomisse 2o . B 9 PN | QHORT-HANDL: mrgrags LORD & THOMA i gresent speculative course mcans 10 put | falr 10 chioice, $1.00@4.99; stock-ers ana feed- | eatra labor of packing cannot always be 3 Windsor, 2234, 2-luch, 15}4 Froe Frot A N GABBLER, Box 400, St.Lowa § ¢ WF MiNAukes 45 to 49 Maudelsh Brest, CHICAGO. .

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