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y m—.....—-__.__-—.—..__..____._ 2 'y \ 9 A ¥ v T . . ~-SIXTEEN PAGES 11 i ol | WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW, b, per case, 83,0000 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, . DECEMBER 3, 1887 Unless they deposit more bonds funds will again flow into the t MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, asury. The 3107 e or @ Dee. 5. Dec. b, Dee, 5. 3 total sales to-day were 116,708 shares, in "l:!'“ :.‘."’I'_‘"‘_”I'"‘““ i o e : Lhi e The Different Grains Start Out | cluding .50 of St. Paul white cher ~ty g (T case, 8 80,00 plums, per casa, 3 80890 rics, per £2.50@240; egg plun per ¢ pincupple £.20a5.0: 110 salmon, fpe'r do 21b gooseberries, per case strinz beans, per casd, §1.50; per ¢ #0; 21b marrow fat 2.70; 21b early June i 1b ‘tomatoes, €240 A Steady Advance in Stocks and o Cereals Noted. HEYMAN & DEICHES’ WA o] MONDAY, ' BULLS CROWD DOWN THE BEARS MONDAY, per case, | dull but steady YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS ONLY LOCAL TRADING IN CORN. | 1" & 4 registered 1082 U848 coupon., . 13 140 { 8418 registra "z«;“ A Partial Subsidence of the Excite | bt b op 5™ iy ment in Provisions—The Usual Benrn Boodarn.. poN pacing suil U0 400 | 240, fons Does Not Affect Trade to Any Baturday Business in Cattle Chicago & Alton 80400 REFINED Lann—T Extent—Previous Contracts MONDAY MONDAY, 5 CoB Rteadin : » s —General Quotations. LAY by Kook 14 400 120 i TR round, Prove Beneficial, Dec. 5, 1518 and 1520 Farnam St Bée, B, i Bog s vy e X A Live nuu-xls: sL i puils, Slge. : " Y HICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. o preferrad o Showing the number of head of stock sold | = PikrEs" Medium in bbls, §.00; do in half SEa1 W " CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. i Cor . ; 4 } | on the market yesterday bbls, #4.00: small, in bbls, #.00: do in hulf 3 mmercial World, OMAHA, NEB Ciieaco, Dee, 3 (S Telegram to | LB & W . i 2 L bbls, #4.50; gerkins, in bbls, §.00; do in half s —[Special Telegram to the ho fevorof the grain markets | 1 Iy . Shippers. A . 70 | bbls, &.00] : Bre.|—Local money exhibited a little more | MONDAY, [MonpAY v nsiderably abated to-day, as wastobe | L. & N 61% Union § !HHPI'P RUITS —Amvh‘sh new,'y's, 63, @ strength during the week just closed. While LEOLILR g expected on the lnst day of the week. There | Jichixan ¢ B WL SLL &P | v B e iy aine; rmeptertict: | thero was no partieular stringency, the | Dec. 8. | ] ] ( | Dec. 5. was rather active trading early, but toward | Missond Pactte. - 2w U et .t X on & \....""”' 01 @hdge, | o 1 market has gradually worked closer, and | the.close of the session business be o 1 z Armour & Cudahy Packing Co..).. 1y @de; evaporated, peeled peaches, 20 [ borrowers who are able to present undoubted ( ) AN / k ] positively dull, and this was more ap; Mox ll, casy at (@4 per o G, H, Hammona & Co evaporated, unpared, 18widie; new | collaterals as sccurity meet with little en- | ot Vv Fow a closed offered at 3 per cént. 4 it causc of the rush. For adayor | by Mercax ParER—6@s per el : il two some of the commission houses have | cent, 5 5 I It Dece 5. | been advising thefr country correspondents [ - Steruve Excraxar—Dull but stead at | & encia, Sty @3 5e. in the speculative branch of the rain and © O I met with in our efforts to got our butidi Dec. B, who have good profits in their purchases to [ #4511 for 60 day bills, and #4.8415 for de- u.'.'.':'u'.\: Fisher. Rope—Seven-sixteenths, 105 @1t provision trade hus enlarged the demand for R LU L UL GOVERNMENTS—( ernment bonds were ; Active But Close Dull, S0 120 80 peas, currants, H7g@ie; prunes, 45@iiic couragement from dhe managers of the lead- | MovpDAY, vaising, London layers, &40 . y ; A8 {AFER HORARTA 10 e \al. | 10 banking institutions, The large increase ONDAY, ia loose muscatels, & Notwithstanding the many disappointments we have 8 a8 to make a di mand, Th@T9e; conf A, 9 a display of our \White extra C, 0y @boee extra 0, 0 @hiyes yellow C, biyhsges cut loaf, d, 3 take them, even if they prices later, thinking th bility of some reaction. The effect of that kind of advice was scen 1n the market early in realizing sales. The local element scemed to bel B that this lizing was bound to assume large proportions and believe in highe t there was a prob money considerably, but parties who are rogulir customers of banks generally succeod Magnificent Stock of Ladies’, Misses' and Children's in obtaining all the favors asked for. Bank- ers are moderately well supplicd with loan- o | Cloaks, Suits, and Fine Furs, Alaska Seal Sacques MONDAY, able funds, but they are compelled to pursue Dec. 5. a_conservative course, owing to the wide Jackets and Wfaps,uewma;ka]s and Raglans, distribution of their favors, Under the im- pression that trade would be PAKIS COSTUM moderate during the winter months, bankers MONDAY To whi b we invite the publ, extended their favors to parties in north- origin western cities for the purpose of currying | - Dee, 5, [Weshall 1 wheat until the opening of lake navigation, lin 1 and accepted some paper ut good rates n!.m ‘::‘ S o fl:lul'lll';_'m extending four to six months. This aed | wospay, GOODS AND PRICES PRODUCE MARKETS, e vel ey T8¢ powd Chicago, Dee. J—Following are the 2:30 LA e ) closing price Flour- Firm ; winter wheat, & Ubl: spring wheat, $3.5024. E23505,00 per bbl} buck W hbl. Wheat —Less active than on pr days and at times quite dull; open: about closing b @igc hig \ ; Fanudry, 51 51005 May, &5 11160, Squires & Co. were among the heaviest Moderately active but unsettled, | purchasers yesterd within a range of 1c and elosed % | * 11, aufman, of Kanon above vesterday; cash, 495%¢; January, i 4 151661 Muy Oats—Quic and unsettl being within yesterda Janu Rye Barle; ew Orlean G @hige. Cattle, 7 , Mil., Hogs, 50 cars, Mi Dee. 8. 50014 m,,,., 5 Wast lnry Goods, W e e veR —West Point 20 in, 8 oz, 10450; West T Point 29 in, 10 07, 125 West Poiut. 10 in, 19 hog market was a trifle off yesterday. | o 1he: West Foint 403, 11 0z, 10 are no cattle to speak of on the mar- | —Caledor 3 X, i ded 10 take of it by sclling. The result was to send cereals down a fraction from the opening. It was no such break as was espected, and it was discovered that the largest lines of long wheat were not coming out. Th early short seilers were compel Checks <, 10 8. MORNIN YWNS, ThA GOWNS, Ived to carry out our Decen at il closed | A few loads of hogs were left unsold yes. [ K¢ oo Sile; | terday. ONDAY, Dec. 5, 1plim of holding Dece the ady i e [ants JEANS— Memori ial, 1 Durham, 2 Canton + Leaming- ros of yesterday the this| ved fn Omahia b - Sto- Stevens' P, vens' N, Olge; wupon the ' A, ble a load of good hogs yeste e ul(ulln L R J. W. Cummings, of Western, Ta., disposed | MiscrrnLaxrots—Table oil cloth, of two loads of logs on this market yester- | plain Holland, Ste to Sluter, 41 Askwig & Co., of Oukland, Neb., topped | dard, 41;e; Pes vk te has reduced their loanable fund and cre some stringency now that trade has revived Packers have been moder: their wants so far this soa; as anticipate IKan., marketed $, grain and a faiv amount of buying was for outside account. Under this sort of (] treatment the market advanced , but with 1 the demand of the shorts satisfiod fell awa again until nen MONDAY. Dec, 8, Will both surprise and please those who favor us with a call during the] GREAT DECEMBER SALE. : Dado Holland, : Woods, 41ge; & day. CAMBRICS J n have not bed have experier il of the advanc and banker Nomin, twith aload of ‘hogs, $5.30. They COMFORTERS -6 0, th lost. Then there was another advance of | pyfuid Timothy - wred 319 cach, Braskets—White, £1.007.50; colored £1.10 “"'“x"‘:':‘}lrvl om n'u; source. | arties who 50418 Wil ot on 3 about 4, on rumors that a cold wave was ex- x-seed 3 # J. W. Waller, of Cowles, Neb., brought in | @8,00. < are cribbing corn in the interior are rvequir it pected. By this time the bulk of the busi Whisky —$1.10, two louds of Tiogs yesterday,” disposed of [ BLEscHED Suretisg—Herkeley cambric, | jng some assistance, but money is forwarded | MONDAY, MDNDAY DECEMBER 5’ AT 9 O'ELOGK, A, M, MoNpay, A WOVES KRN Yien ASHEAIN e TliGHan, a« them at i good fieure and went home happy. | N0, 60 9l “",*I'M _-l“«'h;‘m‘l'l‘"‘"' mainly through commission houses. Lumber [ Dee, 5, [0 5 5 R W i Ve il 4166 et to oifeel” DG B i] 5 The co ssion house of Fer) anle i &/ b 4/ b- 3 salers 1 o y 03 nd he continued during month © will also continue to offe; e O tions were i and the market N ‘\'“";"“4‘7 AL o EoTmis bl TR T Bt or Tor G .1.(.!1._“'1...\ proscitod littlo_ paper e weok iaan i v ¥ featureless to the close. — May wheat opencd AR L L baseah G Gl L ¢ King Phillip cambr within the past two or threc ks, as the i cand advanced o Sk iy it bi i i i ‘;"'\1.:::1;\‘:\“'Lj_"‘-""'- The firm name is C. L.m«l..l. , season has about closed. Merchants in the EXCEPTIONAI. VALUES i need to 8570 and ; January, §.406@ £ ) Pepper wholesale mercantile trade are bor § On the latter fluctu ¢ 46 inch, 11%,¢ moderate amounts of money, but their MONDAY, MONDAY, are not quite so pressing, s th e distrib 5 i i e i | vee s (NOVRleS 1 [ids [}m][]s ad Imoorted! vee- = i lnms.u'l‘|xny-rn\'||u Rates of interest are well ¢ maintained at @ per cent on time | ations about { point, with nay OMAHA WHOL ¢ scemed o be the stopping v buying orders w filled” at 851,c. Junuary opencd sold no lower pric and closed at 7 The corn perell, ¥4, perell, 10:4, ats—Shoulders U005 short Tibs, & ALE MARKE! Produce, ts, Kte. The following ave the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- Lect. Fruits or other lines of qoods requiring iting to be Canton, 4 umph, 6c; Wamsutta, 1le; but advan H0e; dair mery, ol 18— Plaid ricet was quict in comparison 2 r Lake full Cheese cream cheddars, ool i DRESS PATTERNS, i ; LS cont. Money in_eastern finincial centérs is v 5 v . fo tho et act Vit and good s HalTiged fs, 112@11; young Americas, | G tabor of packiig et aleays e 20 e in good demand and rather close at 57 per | Mosnav,Silks, Faille Francaise and Moires/sosnay, i BB Vieatr by conal0arabIy G K : quoted the local trade. Quechee No. 1,5 Quechee No. e 3 bt ‘l"f‘,'l‘,‘;;‘l“;‘,:‘( il Dec s Trimmings and Oraments, D i Sollowed by - sharp advince and nchange i i iy b s I oot dehnd It Fiacimeo chunged, Bank balances have been reduced A BROADCLOTH, I 1158, LU : muvllu' |:"l:l'(.ul (nlrWn_!«d»:-lvlw’*’l:;:; L»|~....n.]m|l!ml 6@t ht, do., 7 receipts lig :-'k“‘:i. n‘qs:;:::mn“», in 1» ance, but increased in hm. and, New Ladies', isses’ and Children’s Merino, Muslin and £ one of the local bulls added considerab! ch; dry salted, 100 @ b ey . Altanta, TINTH 0 Was Woalk mnd 8alas I > Coracts, Ferris’ Health Waists, Jeraeys. ¢ , o Loty it i Helber S6ax—Receipts light, d z00d and [ er’ Ol, fie MONDAY, Y Y3 ! Tafli6h o wsinTavoranle ropal .‘.‘.um:\1 i, o Ecenniy T bk o PiNK AND I{nm\—l{n!mlnm;“lhx ,("\luu.c. @S0 cents discount per £1,000 fuetwe LCRDLS, Silk, Satin, Farmers’ Satin and Moire Skirts, et { and closed steady at 50@60 cents, exchange was quiet and easy. The suppl WLy e Bustles, Ruchings, Oaps, Ecc. LI b § shipper: Lonton word i .-ST'.:‘,l 2 onmumentany lulaion VISITORS WELCOME. 1 0354.861; and closed. ea ] $180@4.50'7. Stocks in_ New Y ».\.-Lml.n'. MONDAY, HEYMAN = & 4 DEICHES".\I()NI):\Y, | storage are sometinies v and light. reccipts, prosent. and prospective, N inth s but this cannot be given g bullish influcnce. s1d down to i Je, and up te opened at 497, sold down to 49, Ny teel Riv Ge: Rich- off 1c lower, Riverpoint, quotation. mond, 6c: Pacific, 67,¢. 1NDIGo BLUE—Wash, mer prices, which | ingtod, 0é; Contiiry Indigo 1003 Fancy full cream’ ened- [ American; 61¢; Arnold, G Arnold 13, 1070 Ariold A, 19 arter’ Ouk, Creese—Steady at fo b2000 | are as follows: Se000 | 98 back Yu 2} Janu und « Speculation in oats wa but to-day was not as heavy as on’ som ¥s of the weck. T} und firm, and the best pric nd Febr Corn, bu, Oats, bu Rye, bu Bar ingle, tull eream twins, oo | youn Americas, 13c: brick cheese, 100 hs in [ Ditkss i Case, Limburger, 100 1bs in’ case, 1 Lodr, 41] I Toss (antios, 1@ 14'5c; Swiss domestic, | Windsor, b - 1@ 15e. Browx The State of Trade. oyt it 29001 { Arnold Cold Seal, 10t je! Ramapo, Richmond, he s Pacifie, G nta A, 4- ; Atlantic D, I nd sales we tolerably act moderately vy The m A general way was somewhat un Dee. 5. Dec. 5. | settled and | prices . fuctuated consid. 1518 and 1520 Farnam St., ! erably, though confined within narrow OMAHA, N b The fecling was W t ion of the week, n many of the le ed somewhat low ago. The carnings of the leading railroads are reported good for this season of the y but the cutting of freight rates b weakening influence and made operators a little timid about taking hold. Wall street but out ¢ extent were on the preceding da tone was losed at or near Ve for January ch. In provisions the weel closed with a par- tial subsidence of the excitement lately nessed. Even more than a fair activit acterized the day’s trading, but there unu \o market was overloaded and | Bantic H, 4 ot any price | lantic P, 44, 58 duce their | rora C, 44, 4 LL, 44 ence L, 4 l’«'ww"oll R, 44, ) The conflition of trade in all its vari branches in Omaha and throughout the st od in_order to t the present time is very flat- | stock. The follc wnot fail to be a source of much | Live chickens, &1 fowls, £1.80( o fally is this ks, 10011 ock. Hogs and | Gasi:—The > for the past three or four weeks | the demand fairl airie chickens, £4.00; mal d ducks, $1.40¢ 1.7 teal and mixed ducks, snipe, &1.2 k rabbits, 5 per dozen: small rabbits, £1.25 , @Sce: antelope, 7@9c; decr saddles, § (0 4e. s s were too glud to. g k du the of Nebrask tering and satisfaction to all interested. Farm products arc advancing in pr nd espe advance noted as regards cattle ha visen rapidly and the farmers are not slow to take advantage of the situation, As a con- sequence money s plenty in the country, bills contracted durtng the summer are being paid and the country merchant is at present actively engaged in replenishing his stock. The wholesale dry goods and grocor of the city revort an inere of business that is highl tions never have ~ been better and requests for extension of time are very rare. Prices are ranging somewhat higher, more especially in groceries. The market is not feverish, how- aver, but'is merely P4 Hoosic ¢; Ind 4« Old_Dominion, o4 Peppercl] 0, 44, ruling pri dozen ; choic Dressed chi pound. Turkeys, S0 ese, 1011 gune ey | ONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, 1 5. Dec. 5. MONDAY, MONDAY, Dee. 5. pperell, Wachusett, 4-4, 7; rora ll. 44, fic, Bt no d uneasing tions covered a lopiicnts to oc s, still the fluctua- e and inpork { amounted to 174w 224 e, and in lard and Je10e.” The lowest figures touched prevailed before the noon hour, i Based on last night's closing close of business showed an while both short ribs | 3¢ lowe tures w in short r For_Jan Standa Boone, 14¢ Corrtox Fi. -LL, s: Gem, B, cased, & ~10 per_ cent |r.ull\ dis- operators were fairly act sid ve trader: not interested to in the ma Forcign speculatol the realizing side of the murket in view of the closeness of the money market. The sales on the New York stock exchange for the week s continues to I H E: improve, and merchants are e aed to believe that activity will be ntained throughout the entire winter season. The receiving and shipping business has not been s s0 brisk us might be expected on the upward short ribs to count, : ‘antelope, Porarons—The market continues quict, with little, if any, home grown stock off g houses | Utah und Colorado stock is firmer in the volun gratifying. Coll nd lard we In pork and lard the favorite fu- re January, kel and May, and . Febrnary and March. pork sold at §14.606@ (@7.47' and short ribs k for the same month i 40 and short 4. The other deliveries traded in stood at the adjournment at ¥ cember lard, £14.00 for Febrt m for %0, 10 e w colored, 1 ’hO, colored, @ | Bristol, 131 Union Pacifie, 18 Canrer Wak aggregated 2,806,000 share: In produce circles busi at §1.00, with choice home grown at common grades, 40@d0c, Ns—~Are in light supply and good de- . Good stock sells 3 fair to good, il G0@1 at &2.15(@?2.2 PoTATC rade —Bibb white, 18} > s 5 1asM—Plunckett checks, 7iie; Whit- The; York, ike ¢; Calcutta Dress, Renfrew Dre pidly at §2.00@ , and California Normandi Dress, i Whittenton Dress, turn in prices and the close of luke naviga- A ) tion, but what merchants have lost in theso 1 departments of trade has been mo (NI 16 N [ T ( i offset by largely increased speculative operas , : tions s, when pri vanc i | | / ) t interior shippers are’ apt to hold back their ] : consignments in anticipation of reaching *‘top figures,” and at the same time buyers in con- suming markets are inclined to hold sl P S5 (06 and 608 North 16th street, near California, | however, and the outlook is favorable for operators to realixe profits—in their opinion % 12140 Lewiston, 2 in., e Swift River, Thorndike O O, Sige; Thorndike I 1 Thorndike 120, Cordis No. b, 01 ARG ' easy, with quota- ranging from 2@ je per keeping pace with' other | tiong for all g commoditics which iave advanced in price | jouna, and is fivm.~ A review of the general mar- [ PO86xs—The market is dull, with prices kets for the past week denotes the following | for home grown quoted steady at T5uesh congijion e et Spanish onions, per 50-1b crate, £2.00. Prices on grain in this market have ad- | ~'Oyerers—Plain standard, vanced steadily for several days, owing to the | jects, $0¢ v increase in values in Chicigo and_other | Now'York counts, 40c .I3ulk oysters, counts, | ver C rvaki points. Al kinds of grain were affected. per 100; selects, 2,00 per gal; standara, | Beaver Creek CC, 1 While flour has advanced throughout the | §1'43 hor gal. country and more especially in Minncso there has been 1o effect on the Omaha mar- ket with the exception of the brands manu- fuctured in the state mentioned. Hay is s, but will, unless the re- ceipts increase, advance in a very short time. Heavy hardware remains steady at prices which have been quoted for the past two weeks. Spirits have remained firm for a time and sales have been very heavy. One house reports the volume of business for the month of November as being AUER Knatt—Choico, per bbl of 36 gal e b 18t & heavier thun for any preceding month since 85@0.00; 14 Db, 5(@5.00 0 cording the firm began business, Coul is nctive at f,?,,‘,,/m";n 4 bbl, $483@500 §11.00 per | cording fo gualit vrices which are above the standard und dealers are muking money. Lumber values have increased slightly and trade is b ¢ goods are steady at quotations gi en s i whole the pr ter's trade is unusually ard and #7. kel pork Eala $1: 821 Thorndike XXX, Cordis No. 4. 1lc, 4. e CHICAGO LIVE »c; plain se- standard, 80c; extra selects, 35c; TOCK. irey XXX, 14 Beaver Creek BB, 11c; Cimcaco, De special Telegram to the Ber.|—Carri de was about the same as on any other Saturday, with this ex- ception, that the day was wet and disagree- able from morning until night. Neithe men nor buyers went out unless th essity for so doing, With fresh re were 4,000 to 5,000 on sale, mostly odd id ends, tailings and other un- desirable stock, to which was added a train load or two of riff-raff from Kansas City that conld mot find & buyer there. Shipping steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs., 84000500 URNIPS—Fair to good stock sells at 40@ General Markets. c; rutabagas, 50(@60c. FLOWER—Good stock s v—Unchanged. Good quality ells readily at | at £1.08 per bushel. . Hav—Re ~Choice celery, 35@45¢ per dozen; | demand, extra fine Salt Lake celery, 1(.“...,_' @1.50 per dozen. mand for good fruit is fair. 1 fruit, $3.00@3.25; fair M@3.50; fan at least—they follow in a general movement without much regard to the surroundings of D. SMITH, Manager. les [ 2ipts hardl, which ifficient to_supply steady at good pric trade. The past has bee week and unfortunate ‘“‘bears,” ha e anted opeiderably brices | Announce their opening Thursday, De have advanced on all leading cereals and - Sth. . We shall be provisions, much beyond general expecta- i tions, and the appreciation hus been weil | prepared to offer for the consideration of a discriminating i i ! i} i a deaidedly *bull” s active. The s quoted: Common coarse per ton; upland prairie, + e had pressing v receipts th Prices have again advanced and v Jonathans, | are quoted as follows: Wheat, No. Tye, H0@hlc; oats, 2e: corn, old, 40c¢ supported. The general surroundings of i 2 trade have been favorable to higher prices, | public one of the best assorted stocks of Furniture, Carpets and those operators who are on the “long” side of the market have endeavored to make [ an@ Draper D K S Y onfcavored Lo danto es ever shown in Omaha. Our line of Holiday ergetically for their patrons and heaivas, e Mehortst e, [ Goods will be especially attractive, embracing an elegant line have been conservative, and have t A T sustained very heavy lossds, for reason that | of Reed and Rattan Chairs, Antique and Mahogany Rockers the under-tone to the markets for some time B past indicated that care should be excreised | npholstered in all colors of silk; Lad corn, ¢, ue- 1200 t0 1300 1hs, £3.00604.40; 950 to Stockers und feeders, bulls un\l mixed, $1.00@ 'xus cattle %l.. 2,30, West- Coal—The coal market is very active at f Hoxsy—There is a good demand for honey | lowing pric : in frames. Good choice honcy sk. | finds a ready market at honey 10612 nut, £10.50; owa lump, B 5.00. Ege, $10.5 in_1-1b frames | 1, e, £10.50; walnut block, 4.0 @22; canned ;' Towa nut, #.00: Tllinois, 8. per I, N F1LoUR AND FrEp—Prices on’ flour remain CRANBERRI Che market is active at an | rteody, although au advance on high grades advance in prices. Bell & Cherry,$9.50; | are anticipated in a short time. Minnesota mn.v Bugle, $10.50; Cape Cods, $11.00@ | patents, &.60 per cwt; Kansas and tronger steers, ern rangers, §.000 Hous— At th of fau ospects for the win opening there were a few lica sales at fully as high prices ies’ Desks, Cabinets, Hall s o it 0 the *'short” side. Many operators, how- il A as yosterday, but the ocdinary run of mixed OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Good stock is fairly uctive, Missouri _ winter fancy patents, 82.45@ | OmthG U t Y Ope ; i } and packing sorts was slow and dull from —— 1-Choice Michigan cider,$6.00@0.50 per | 2.60; Nebrask: Datents, 83,2523 t\:\(\;‘n)l"v i;.’.‘.‘f‘..‘y,"{:x'.‘.:-'.:“\‘\?,l.-;'.":‘fl.-“;’,,.fi-‘f('.'-"'l un | Trees, Book Cases, etc. ? $ start to finish, closing b@10¢ lower and weak Cattle. GIOF.09 g, SLUFE S 3 rye flour, 1.7 0 per cwt; d"mm‘.ml appearances were u little 'to 7 = 1l at that. Receipts vesterday were very light, and | - Quisciss Choice Culifornia quinces scarce | Graham, §1.40 per ewt; wheat, Graham, 8175 | }0,0v ™ were disposed to scll to some extent Remember, our stock is entirely new, comprising all the i S s there “iu.‘ |“,,l|.l{.|.; |lo|n|g on th lmm'{u*l, the A‘Al! S-.'.wu)t".‘ per box. There are very fewon | per .l-w(;;-urnm;ul,, 1low, ¢ per 1-\\1‘: .'-onir to cover their trades again at losses and & § LIVE STOCK. only sales made being those sold to shippers, | the market. ety meal, white, $1.00° per cwt: chopped feed, | On ¥ 10 COVCT B Shgi aRshen d . : . . AP tma it . 4 il j fI Sales ipdobaing whos l Porcory—Very scarce, Choice rice finds | 0 per ewt; ‘,,m,{ #3501 (et rleshelumenogment jolithionaliustion. ({1 a test novelties. Low prices will be an attractive feature. nion Stock Yards, Chicago, Dec. 2. e ] ready sale at S@iie por Ib, with some sales & the week, followed by wheat and oats lator. | he I 8! dournal Hogs EfHoradiaY4o; Gtheukinds) B o butehers', 5140 green cured The former two worked somewhat in sym- Cattle—Receipts The receipts were liberal, 7,709 being ve- | Ona 67 flint, fe; dry salt, Sc: gre pathy throughout the week. The receipts of l RE & ARPET 28005005 stockers ceived. The market opened from be to 10¢ | the mavket, with last quotations at #4.00@4.25 | skins, damaged hides, two-thirds pr e L B et R e by bulls .\ml‘ mixed, §1. mut.“ ( it R AR T bml Wdvanced from 100 {:: llu::, Florida fruit is easier at &.75(4.00 ']I‘u)l()}\' 3. (l::'mu;c:}l:'rmm \r'mu 3¢ Arrivals of 'the livo" stock have! fot POTT FUn LS, @ to 15¢ before 11 o'clo Prices then fell off | ber box. ' it ow, 8c; brown, 134e. _Sheep pelts, been so large. Farmers are little more Hogs—Recoipts, 22,00: market closed somewhat and the market closed about 5S¢ Leyoxs—Messina — lemons, §5.00@5.50; Frrs—Raccoon, 20@70¢ i P et ad il B Ak s i e, Aot 0 | somemin b o o | pbmotoMonsina lomons, | $00@550; | Bl iscesbn, 80100 mdependent i thir views, as they eneraly 606 and 608 North 16th Stret, Near California, i, £ 30 S 0 0,004 5, no. | Eountain wolf. No. 1, &0, for, and arenat disposing of Chele Mroporty D. SMITH, MANAGE Teceipts, 2,000; mn\l(x(»hum. na- CALIPORNIA Frvits—Pears, $2.50@2.75, ac- | rie, 60 No. 2, 4045 N,,' 1 | ar, andare hot diaposing of | 'm'dnllw QRO A , M i 4300 western, £3.9 There were no sheep on the market yester- |, cording 1 per Ib, £2.00@3.00; No. 2, $1,00(1 oL L R e AR AR RSLEHOR | 508405 lanbs, &4.0065.50, duy. Guares—There are very fow on the mar- | £1.00a6.00; dry deer skins, 20@35c per 1b; | PEIGes Bave Blueed thow ggtie iy WA J Knn-nu( ity, D Cattle— Receipts, ket Mulngns'.y 00 per bbl. dry antelope, elk, moose, ete 4 enlarging, corn and oats exc pted, while the H 21005 shipments, sod and_ strou, 1ANANAS—The market is well supplied at R ) : , while i pirrs—Cologne spirits, proof, §1.10: the following prices: Choice bananas, §2, do 101 proof, $1.12; spirits second quality, 101 (@3.50; medium buches, §2.00@3.00; common, | prooi £1.10; do 188 proof £1.09, Aleohol’ 188 21.5002.00, proof, 210 per wine gallon. Redistilled ‘¢, | whiskies, $1.00@1.50. Gin_ blended, #1.50@ Kentucky bourbons, $2.00@6.00: Ke Ivania_ryes, £2.00@6.5 heaf bourbon and rye whiskies. ndies, imported, &5.00@S.50; @3.00. (iins, imported, #4 §1.25@4.00. Chumpagnes, im e, $28, 00355005 American, per 0 16.00. HEAvY HakDY steal, special ¢ supplics of provisions are steadily increasing and are reported to be larger than ut this time last year. Operators for investment are purchasing some grain at interior points, packers are compelled to follow the ing prices of hogs. Merchant distributing markets have not been inclined to follow the recent appreciation in prices, as () they have contracted ahead for both grain and provisions, and apparently have sufti cient supplies on hand to mect temporary z avails, ‘The advices from foreign markets L] L] indicated little change in that quarter, but ‘ the home markets h all exhibited more moderate, as buyers were unwilling to re. , spond to the recent .ul\-mm Cattle Hogs.. common weak; | ¢ @4.65; stockers, £2.002.00; feede 8.2 ws, #1.1 i HTASSC Hogs — Receipts 7,000; shipis opened strong and clos choice, # to choice, &3, , 820500 £18003.00, uts, LoK; Usteady; comnon to nd pies, £.00004.60. Prevailing Prices. Nurs—In fair demand., Peanuts, T@7 Brazil nuts, 1 almonds, T glish walnuts, 15@18¢; filberts, There is a fair demand fo er doze a cabbag 1wo and ¢ Bi,c per b, \l;:»\\mg the o evailing prices paid for live stoc Choic [ Hhoice steors, 1100 10 1500 1be at little st , 900 to 105 Corn-fed range stecrs, Good to choice corn-fed cows Common to medium cows. . Good range feedors Good native feeders, ¢ u Fair to medium native feeders, §00 1bs and upwards. . ... vs, 400 to 700 1bs. me fat sheey P air to medinm sh Common sh Light and m inlurger u the markes : L 3.~ Cattle 4007 market strong at iling prices, ipts, 2,000: shipments, 1 heavy wnd butchers' Yorkers and pack 455 pigs, $4.0065.10. or £.00 per hundred. will be on the market in n be quoted in advance at 1 teniiy's pr ! Hojs—Rec firmer: choic Groce ) tions, 540 i1 ium to prime, nE—Tron, rate, £2.70; plow rucible’ steel, Big agon spokes, po Provisioxa—Hams " bacon, 1053@11c; bacon sides, S, salt, SN e; shoulders, 67 hams, 10w 1{c; dried beef regula hams, picnic, § %@ Corree—Ordina o3 ¥ it hubs, f cast tools, do, 3 dried beet | £.00a5 10}, . FINANCIAL. W Yourk, Dee. ogram 10 the Bep, |- Srocks—The feeling in stock eivcles was stronger. SOU l\"\ NEWS, [ George H, Harney, of Des Moines, Ta., | registered at the Exchange hotel last night i He is interested in South Omuha real estate, [ I able, 8 10¢ ow teeth, 4 \e steel, d@dc; Burden's horse sh Mocha, 28 Burden's mule shoes, $5.75; barbe 3¢ McLaughlin's [ Wire, in car lots, $4.00 per 100 1bs: iron nails, \\ X, .; w03 Dilworth's, 211¢; Red Cross, | rates, 10 to 50, £2.40; steel nails, §2.50. @20c; fair, green and crnment Java, ime, . Bear operators tion to short the market and indulged ina moderate amount of even- ing up, news from the outside being moro favorable, London was steady, urbitrage houses buying the usual specialtics with con siderable confidence, especially on St. Paul and Lake Shore, the former being bought on an in of §171,68% in November earnings and the lutter on the reported declaration of a8 per cent dividend. The market opened fim and advances of L@d{ per cent we secured, last ' figure off 14 e @ evinged less disy as well as in the he is here looking ov investments, s anadians put their names down in We do not leave dry goods and go into the toy business when the mont ! Lis "‘]‘,fll:‘-“‘"' t” |yul|hl;:nn|““»l‘; of December comes, but push our legitimate business by giving our cus- f Ont. G ORI mers greater bargains than ever in our vegular line of goods. Newt L if noone | Thursday, December Sth, we will offer: g oL A prossing from the 209 Marseilles Quilts at §1.00; worth $1.50, L4 10N I8 At i 50 dozen All Linen 3-4 Naphins at 81,25; worth §2.00, R23c; worth from 35¢ to 50c¢ each. tric light business, and the ground for future No. 1, §.00; silck, 897@9) fe, Representative Sales. LITTLE STEERS, v Av. Pr CaNDY LA 870 JELLIE puils, 1751y NATIVE STEERS--CORN-FED, Synur—No. 70, 4-gallon ke New Orleans, syrup, balf bbls 1-gallon cans, | cans, por doz, 86 Stincn—Mir 6100 Oswego gloss, Hovraxn Hewny CHACKERS—Garneau nic s0¢ Tevs—Japan, 206 60%¢; Young Hyson, te TOBACCO. did, 41¢: M Meyer's sta wond’s Horse Shoe, 44 Spearhead, 44¢ PLOOKING. WooDENWaKE —~Two-hoop pails, per doz, | A 6in White l‘ml W three-hoop pails, §1 No. 2 tub, $.50 #1.40¢ No. 1 churns, §4; Mixed, 1 estate dealer It would pay else, to put some Union Pacific impressions are said to be impression u jvisitor rece th mud ecannot be Omuha has g ot my mone er gall old tim doz, 234 ) 0021 0022 (4 0 2 (0 [ [ o0 per gallon, soc; | 35§ If gallon | Sxx g 2x10 : 1217 500 00 0 23 00 2x12 : 18 2590 00 024 00 x4 Rk, 15 50/19 50 20 50 23 0025 (0 BOARDS. No. 1 com, s 1 5.815.50 | No. No. 2 com, 815, 17.00 | N o8 o wading 300 dozen Al Linen Towels at Jl-Com A (160 Inchee of bxaaks Call and exmmine these goods before day of sale, as we ave sure tha able. “South tmy overshoes, if she hasn't | we can ¢ infending invest fist night, as he struggled to the platform Just in time to cateh @ train for the vty were’s & moral o it at nearly outside t on New England, which was it. It is generally believed that the preside tocongress will favor large approj for internal improve ments, This wil! disburse the large accumu® lations and tend to make money easler. The bull poo) was said to be St, ¥ for 80, The short intervest is and they expect to have a lively tusslo. A bad bank statement was expected, but to the surprise of all it wasa noutral one, showing a decrease in the reserve of §18,(43. The national banks have gained §0,000,000 by the deposits from the treasury. It is understood that national bauks now hold goverument funds up 1o the nvince youw that our special sales arve no hwuibug, but are jusé what we claim for them, a biy saving for the buyer. g erea ms, S¢; gin, FENCING No.1,4 & 6in 12 & 14 ft., rough No. %, * 16 W No.% . 39'14 No:§ & W 3g .o s A 12,14, & 101121 12, 14 & 16 (1815 i -Ntu Sorg's | B, L 2050 n . 1 The Baptist congregation has been holding its church service in the school house, but the members are trying to s money enough to crect a suitable cdifice. The ladics are taking a frout place in the movement, , l’ d making Lorilla 50 0 and last night furnished &n oyster supper in Hunt” hall to their many friends. lie com mitioe wis composed ‘ot Mo . Bloan: Braten, Housohojder, Willisms ant | Miss ‘Trail, and to thew 1s de the crodit. of 1 9 F t i rajsing about $40, as the result of the enter- a;rnam . | talnment. 50 34,50 80,00 21.50 10.00 : No.1tub, $6.50; | Boin ~ tub, #.50; wash. | C assorted bowls, t" i 0, £ churns, $; dames Jones, 50 200 5.20 120 5.20 D6in " 4, Ebin (Bel. Fencing) | 3 100 520 churas, 8.0, 6 lu. Drop Siding 50¢ per M. extr