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. . - , E THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1887, 1 i 1 Pnrk 14,71 Ox1oxs—Home grown steady at -.-.A ! ton: bran, #14.00@15.00 per ton; screenings, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. . Smnion onlogee pes B0 rate | e Db ol e o 0 JOBBERS' [MAHAJ I] Bttt oFitm; creamery, H@dc; daity, Ovsrens—Plain_standard, Hav—Prices are steady as follows —_— 200 W, e mhrd.“:h'l:jefim selec ulnnnu «--u.r!!‘ hay, §7. \lHnT.’\(!“)‘n‘r(un: up- A."cu" “Tumber. ’ isky— 81,05, ulk oysters, cour | praivie, $7.75@8 00 straw, $6.50 P . D Enough of Thursday's Boom Left An‘.\:m‘mn“;imnl Wheat - Steady: Jan- :11 45 per ltl’v selects, &2.00 per gal; standard, “1 AL \'rml- u.nnu firm nn;lflc‘lmlmnm'd CHURCHILL pARKER‘ CHAS. R. L.; cos. , 8ligc bid; Fel 435 asked : May, 5 per gl Vo quote: Eeg nut ran, e TR ARy Cum—Eay : Joiuaby: Hige bid; Feb: CAvLIFLOWER—Good stock $2,602.80 $10.30° walnut biock, #4.23: Towa Tump, &.55; nealfl'“l caltaral [mfllmelu,'m Dealer in Hardwood uflm K| i ruary, May, 49%c. Oats—Noth- CeLErY—Choice celery, 85@4bc _per dozen: | lowa nut, &.00; Ulinois, $4.505.00, Carriages and fes. Jones Street, Between %h an w% R, ing d n!n fancy, 45@hc. very \l.lil and weak. Green Omahs, Nebraska. — STRONGER CABLES RECEIVED. | "y \fon ‘hants' Exchange will be closed Cibi-Choice Michigan cider,86.00@6.50 per green cured, Gablyc: dr N & METCALF GO, 3 on ‘hturdly. 24th, and Monday, 26th. BhL OB EML Calfornia quinces, $2.00@ | Mtk lC) Uy ity Sci reen calf skint, al mmmnu’w - ca";] erpool, Dec. 21—Wheat—Firm; de- 5 Quicrs—Choice California quinces, 82.00@ | damaged hides, tivo thinds price. Im taral Corn Rules Dull and Fluctuations | mand fars holders offer sparingly: Call D L L DNy o | g e R e o R, . WG, o-B.E. ........m’ lmnnnemJohhemtlllllnmllM Very Narrow-rovimons Spas | lornis No L oe e 11 per, ecntaly red two 8i, andl Qouation kre ivon nehishped, | | Fi—iAre deprassod ail dull, with No. 4. | “BARLING ORENDORF & MARTIN, | ex——RitmUMINMNASS & attle Only Show a Corn—Strong and demand fair; new wixed ;hlmlglhnlfiw -ul';:':_ of me| (|nl(-r":[\mll|l\ :Iv( nkl;m“nlnu t“unsuxubh“ ((;\l:..mnu..l« are tow V eate) i loridas ave 'n made al e outside | as follows: Raccoor e 3 mink, 15 A A A Blight Spurt—Quotations. western, 4 11jgd 'E;'"l?'_wnm B B 7, e, [ emope o | murk ol gl siink, w'icnlmralf l@elk, agons & Bggies | 377 Rowinso 2 per box, and Florida at §&4 4.35. [ mountain wn\ N deraand and hi January, i6c lmrlhem cush, ary, ¢ May, 70' Plijey Junuury e, On track 1 northern, 74§73 her | chrlmr hnn.l cash, 75, y, ¥2, AR Wholesale Notions and Farnishing Goods | lannracmrm of Buckeye Drlls, Seeders, | —ivino & sonnsioen— & tors, "., “. VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, Uor. fll“ u‘“lunun Puk T, ,M,,me oo-— | Notions éad Geat's Furnishing QGoods. #4000+ LEMONS — Messina lemons, &.506.00; (@ Saiaen. §5.00; extra Maori are out of the | per Ib. €.00@ market. £1.00@6.00; dry d-‘rr BANANAS—Are becoming scarce and in fair | dry antelope, elk, mo c demand. Choice bananas, $2.75@3.30; me- DirGs—Ammonia -carb 14, camphor re- dium buches, $2.00@3.00; common, S | fined 28¢, copperas 1l¢, cream tartar 42¢, 40 160 40 160 160 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Ciicaco, Dec, 23— [Special Telegram to the Bre.]—Cables came in stronger on wheat this morning and there was enough of yes- erday afternoon’s boom left over night to in- 0. (T ;' Febru- . 2 northern, cash, ebruary, T C May, f‘lo 1 hard, 76140 " "No. 2 northern, 72 , 1498 BEGOR Bold 200 G Weaks e cream tartar |ml\\?‘1:_;<l“ 2ate, Indin Mudrus 1108 Harney Sereet, Omaha. ct clieve price . oxEY—Good choice honey in 1-1b frames, | 7dc, morphia sulp) 3 it U gseatb bt/ Ut o it lual ) pts—Wheat, 152 cars. Showing the number of head of stock 80ld | 18@20c: canned honey, 10 1% sper 1b. i mlmlla“m ]E. ¢ & ] 9 ] were going right up. Accordingly May sm,-mencs—\th, 91 cars, on the market yesterday : Porcory—Choice rice_corn 3@8!ge per 1b; wheat opened at 85¢. There was heavy trad- Flour—Patents, sacks to ship, $.10@4.25; CATTL other kinds, aige per b, @ 5 c«mauubuan mn- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. s ing and plenty of grain for sale. The buying | bakers', 455,75, Geo. H. Hammond & Co. Nurs—Peanuts, 7(@iigc, raw; Brazil nuts, b P 'mlmle Reflm a“ L“".uu m i | Was scattered and buyers were soon full und | Milwaukee, Dec. 23.—\Vheat—Strong; | Swift Packing Co 180; Almonds. Tarragonh, o; English wal | linseed, raw, 1 B running over. The price dropped under in | C48h, 755: May, 825¢c. Harris & Fisher nnt», 15@18c; filberts, 12¢; Italian chestnuts, | §1. qwrm'\vlmh‘ 9 asi s cits: “A. HOSPE, Jr., Axle Grease, etc. Omaba. A, H. Bishep, Manager. P, equality of parties until May stood st 84%c, | Gati~Quied; No. white, 1217c. Fodora: e ok "r'.\'.-“g:"?r',- 3"?':2,"‘1‘;14 Notra, | Artists' Materials, Pianos and Organs, s 3 a;nl r;"z-ntnl’lhln fl:mroh l:u':: l::cml:l ::.-m_yi }:_mrmrm,,r No. ‘; o Grocers' List. Be; No. 2 hu 3 W, Va. zero, 1{4; \\\ Va. 1513 muulmn.o-m-. Nebraske. CARPENTER PAPER CO., b of wheat for sale, but the break stopped arley - Higher; No. 2, 74! Provistoxs—Hams, 11@11%c; breakfast zolden No. 3, | smmm— ——— there. The result was & reaction, which | Provisions—s wm bork, December, 814, % uile bacon, 11@11%c; bason (m:,“}w:-w dry 2 “‘w"nn ptha | degree, 4. | Boots and Shoes. & W&m_ 1'0 “I’qyer Dealers. p reached its culmination with May wheat at | @100 : ek L AN L salt, 883 c; shoulders, 64 ried bee! b Hadelinibd 0 23k, W. V. MORSE & CO. rry & nice stock of printing, wraj - #425¢, ulthough for a long time prices ruled | (Oincinnatl, Dec. Wheat—Strong; | Anglo-American Fuc RErINED L anp—Tierce, T3c: 40-1b square PRl R \hite, ey nd S &,T' Y £ £ Hammond & Co. No. 2 red, 86/jc. 4 50-1b. rmlnd. TKe red ll‘ll(l, e 20-1b. round, cans, Jobben of Boots and 8]]00!, about l@ige below that figure and the 1|~ Gorn- Firms No. 2, mixed, 530, peculutors Tiges m\u pails, 8igc; 51, pails, 8% c; 21b, per cent; ey o'clock close was S48c. January wheat Oats—Quiet; No, 9 .“,,‘ :xlwm szulv;,( Co ;,,,“ 8L, 5 ! Hea e 4 a, -.“m tactory, Semmes | e N NEWSPAPER UNIONT ( opened at 77%@iTige asked, sold up to 77%c [ Rye—Dull; No. 2, 60 Myerson & Buchanan - Ofatiulate @iige; conf, A, ks miloal R ! nd closed. at T1oce. - After lively trading | . Provisions—Pork. nominal at $1550; lard, 7 Whtte. et Gy lyt@bige: oxtra C| | statiehter solc, 213 hemlock dry sole, 2 Auriliary Pablisbers. s & Total.. in light den 62} ight demand at §7.62 Cars unsoid Whisky—Steady at §1.( Lo York, Dec. 3 exports, 40,0003 option hunu , but later settled back 3, @ firm with a reaction of l(wc} steady with more doing: ungraded y ) i No. 1 red, nominal at ¢ No. 2 red, ¢ delivered; Junuary closed at hemlock kip, 65@Wc; A. & B. runner (8uccesors 1o Reed, Jones & Co) powdered, M@Sige; New Orleans, big@ | Kib; s0@ive; A. hemlock calf, We@l05: A. “nlemlelannmmmmMBDuua“sntm Deslers 1n t7pg, Birtien direst, Omt A. hemlock ' calf, “bucks,” 75c; hemlock up- Jowms—Extra tie, £2.60: No. 1, $2.00; | per, 19@24c; English grain upper, 25¢; hem. | Asents for Dostos Rabber Shes Ce. 1101, 1104 & 108 Rubber Good % e Lo L U T ———— b PP heayy stable, lock grain upper, 21@4; Tampico B. L. L) OMAHA RUBBER CO., Yed 2Nwd3e ; Tampico pebble, 0., 355 Yoo b ”‘""m T o s G Mo o Sinon 0.1 | e Ooe88s 881098, B0 | Wannfortupers and Dealers in Rubber Goods No. 70, {-;mll(m ke Nl 200 3 Curacoa B. € imon O l) Mixed. Light. New Orleans, per gallon, maple | Mo., £.75@3.00; Dangola Omaha Coffes and Spice Mills. ©il Clothing and Leather Belting. 108 Farnam Street. ¢ syrup, half bbls, “old time," per gallon, S0c; K""V! roo, 40¢: American ellow C, Blg@s%cs cut loaf, 8@ about the opening the pit was generally dull, with occasional spasms of activity. There was undoubtedly considerable evening up by traders who do not care to risk the possible events of a three days holiday. The first board cable quoted spot grain firm in Liverpool and an upward ten- Kange of Prices. Showing the extreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates ca dency for futurcs, and a late cable quoted AT :p an % 1-gallon cans, por-dor, halt jailon | Griosen kids, &008:50; French ::.‘.‘LE::: Tea! Coffces S])](;es Baking Powder, “steam Fittings, Pumps, Ktc. an advance of 14d in the price of red winter | ~ Corn—Receipts, ~24,200: exports, 955 Yo @s | v ! : ; | mevonha ':fix,"d‘.'.‘."“‘(’,',‘;’.fl"“'m',t:..'fi" ol 777 TAULISTRANG CO. and spring, with all futures higher. ?I-'.'v‘!;'\‘-'.‘-l.-ln ul: .:-(ul :7"1‘-".: l‘lu.\.- -.\.m.-.uu‘-n:'l‘.‘ Y. Osiwo French kip «kuu L0105 RUSSItY 1inings, | s—en Pfl Pl ] flfld E “m‘ The speculative corn market was very | 500 s A e Loy e S Her Ao, £6,00006.50 per doz: pink cream and white lin ~Grookery and Glassware, mps, rp M dull and fluctuations in May, the most active | 6110 in elevator, ¢ ¥ Junuary CRACKE ur soda, butter and :!q;::"s“l:'y'l" 00 per doz; colored toppings, | TG R a Steam, water. rillwaz and mining » In Junuary delive closed at 611 g G | e S S HRINRUE SUaTR Seinirs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.10; Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of CHURCHILL PUMP co There was no news pts, 77,00 mod- R do, 101 1, &1 apivit scond i ey e e ey % gy Twoloon aile, per dor, | 0, WL proofs Stz it second awal | Cpockery, Glassware, Lamps, CHimueys, | wholesale Pamps, Pipe course of prices and the trade was chiefl, white western, 3 R l ¢ R L a0l B L Etc. “Office, 17 8. 15th Bt., Omaba, Nebre loc: Mu\l orn opened a ¢, whicl —Spot, fai ady at £18.7 ..Chicago 2 tub, £5.50: No. Alcohol, 188 proof, £2.10 per Wine fil- | c—— | Steam and Water 8u) puo- Head: lon. Redistilled whiskie Fuoost & Co's gox 111 Faroam £1.502.00; Kentucky bour- e Sl U.S. WIND !NOINE& PUMP CO. ) oclientuciey and Penn, D. A. HURLEY, 2.0066.50; Golden Sheaf Bflmflllsslflfl and Jobbing, Steam and Water Supplies. ! yesterday's close, and _sol®up early to but during all the latter part of the session the only fluctuations were between Hde and Ble, and the 1 o'clock close was at He 100150, Chicago | boards, 8140627 4 Fo. 1 churns, #0.00; No. 2 churns, &-00, No. : n, hl"‘:l{l‘l‘t;d Dockage and Commission. Bchurns, $7.00. hons, §2. Pllhlic‘inspu‘v‘t‘nrs (lm'l: pregnant sows 40 Pickres—Medium in bbl 00: do inhalf | svivania rye 19.00% nplllmu ()]N‘Iu'(l 100 poiuts higher, but ulll\ moderately active: sales, 68,000 bags Uw::mht»r, $16.5504 1 8 February, $ i i : S0 0. Hran- Hiailiday Wina Min, 918 and 12 Farnam St., Omab and closed at 4~ s usked. The len||nml 3 iad b 0 1bs and over, $1.75 per.| by lq"'s'im'b ) L £9.00: o “"lm”m &4.00G0.00; domoatic. qu.,..:. for Stoncware, Herry| Boxer and eable quoted spot corn firm and 1;d higher, cum—Firm; United $2ige. 1 80 1bs, of no value CobpRss: : < e ~ BROWNELL &CO and March futures higher and nearer futures unchanged. There was unusual activity in the specula- tive oats market at times to-day and fluctua- tions were frequent, though amounting to only 1 altogether. Allof the trading was in May delivery and much of the life of the market was attributed to the scheme of one local trader, who is acting upon the .00, Champagnes, imported, —per (@ prime, Sl@ie: fancy reen and | case, $25.00@33.00; American, per case, $10.00 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Engmcs Bmlm and General Machinery. U el v, 28 @16.00. ‘".‘.af.‘.‘(.‘.'.n.‘m"“ls"‘"'""\"1?,1'%"3“?"::,.;.7’ @YY Hawnwane—The folowing price Storage and Commission Merchants, Steam Pumps, Saw Mills, 1151213 h Street, OmAbs. o Specialiies -Butter, Cheese, P Lt AL Oy viors: Kie, Bl Bourh 1o Biveer, S8 WIEDEMAN & CO teady and fairly uctive; western, Ordinary grades, 20@201c; fair, ll Cattle, 253 hogs, fc: sheep, 5e per head. Feed: Corn, #1 per bu; timothy vrairie hay, £20 per ton. _ 30 per head : calves | Arbuckle's roasted, MeLaugh arc standard: Iron, and shecp: spee al cast, 41 ¢; ¢ public inspection on hogs, tools, do, 12 15¢ per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 1400 1bs live weight. with trade slow 50Ge16.00 for one year ol d lower; western steam, mess quoted at £15 Lard—Dull spot, 88,006 n'lh]v steel wagon spoke per sct, 1. western, 1h? Cheese—Quiet and. firm ' weatern, 114@ 185¢. PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Lok e e (g, o ....“.,Pi‘lqpfie(ffl‘."@ifl“'l‘?“’L“R%‘!E‘;.l...‘, Whoesale Farn, Field and Garden Seds 6 11 —— per s felloc peated assertion that the difference i V CSiR—Tiremalant — 4 l?l""_' 1L Omaha, Nebraska. cannot last. May oats opened at e, which | 0, o1 Noierdlos Hogs lower. Spearhead, 44 meerschaum, 3le; | [0t WCCHE Ghn: Bardans | i) 8t ‘Commission ki SIS han etoran e o ats o lml steady . 2, 42 el A nnie n, 5 0ld & -; spriug steel, 4@se; Burden shoes, (Successors to McShane & Schroeder.) orage, ed Dotwee A closed gL “attle a shade strongo: CASNED Goobé— Oysters, standard, per Burden's mule shoes, & ated between that pr 2¢c and closed Hog produc Dead hogs reached & } yesterday. case, § st wire, in car lots, £4.00 per 100 1bs . Bliss, of Howells, marketed a load of £3.00as, 103 raspber b, pnr case, £3.0000 | 1ates, 10 to 50, $2.40: California pears,’ per case, (04,503 e, 45004 per vhite cherries, per case, R ||lum-4 per case, £4.00@4.10; blucber. £2.30@2.40; plums, 2 Pineapple b, at 1 o'clock at 8375w Mc. The provision mark largely of a spas and mainly id the day p Without, spocial save a brief bear movement just be- fore 1 o'clock. The closings were at easier flnlll last night's finai quotations, 'hul h the suffered was only 21 are firm; pork, $H Hulknunll —shoulde: 43 clear ribs, :Nm barbed ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., ). - | Protuce CUIDIBLES_I'DALHYEFHCI]M Storage Storage, Forwarding and Commission, = ’ Branch iouse of the Heane Buggy Co. Buggles o et 1 Teant B! Coal, Coke and Lime, et . m..,n?...n..... DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO.. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. F hogs. R. W. King, of Boone, marketed hogs yes terday. John Lansing, of Fairfield, was on the mar- ket with six loads of cattle, Trading 1,3 long clear, teel nails, —Wheat —Strong: . 14 441ce asked: | 26 i s ‘“"‘ i May, 48%¢ C Junuary, 44 '5c y DI, 48dce & The Nebraska Rendering company pur- e [ _ m0soun s suree, 0 H1oh” G he Tight, trading: it Ostte A CIVirg o S s irentinads ot |5 ""‘1’“"""""“‘ ase, $1. 71 80 0 3. ). JOHNSON & ‘"""‘T‘ be. Of ‘the n e . C. Virgin, ca, had three loads of | string beans, per case, $1.75w 1.0} z e N T D 2k i‘x'fl]f: LIVE STOCK. hogs on the market yesterday. beans, per case, 160G 1.65; 21b’ marrow? w w | Mannfacturers of Illinois mmfl le?u EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, R I R e P o Tt . S . |- 7. S. Tewksbury, of Clarke, Neb., had | peas, $.60w2.70; ; June_peas, | SBibEers ot CoMECONET CATERt Manufactare Galvangfl I[‘(m anfl Gnmcfl, SIS Dot Tor Moo clos Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Dec. 23. | thiree loads of cattié on the market. 21b dorn, | ‘.\mu.‘ ABranRR ARG Sewe: e ‘O o lurd at $5.1217 and short I P LT A J. C. Bogarth, of Beatrice, was on the mar- Noslicomyisilis 1350 Barmam St Guain, Neb. Joha Epeneter, Proprietor. ts, 9,000 stre s ok Stroot, Omal o | No. 4uvm s1s, I B 1.75. No.2com,s1s. 1 final_quotations fol ket with two loads of steers yesterday. g for good; ) (@ T NEBRASKA FUEL CO., p " . common slow: shipping steers, $3.00@b. 4 A g o gunpowder, 2060 CING N 21 ;,,:”,,:'m'lf 108 stockers and feeders, $1.90@3.20} cows, bulls | Myerson & Buchanan, of Fremont, pur- 5¢; Oolong, 20w | No. 1 4&06in 1:.\ 14 1t., rough. £19 50 sm]]l]fll's o Gflfll flfl‘ co“ ___Smoke Stacks, loller ,,\,",v short, Fibe, S iy and mixed, $1.4; exas’ cattle, £1.65 chu-«"li{hl:gsl(m this "r";"k“ M'utv‘lfl{?\-‘ ‘Q" 5 Il" 19 50 A e L h H. K. SAWYE > 4 (@3.10. . H. Coleman, of Greenwood, Neb., was ., new, s, T o | Noior 2 3 t P [ 4 Bou mal ol 8 for Kebruary lard, 8275 | ®tiege_Rocoipts, ket was arket with five loads of cattle. evaporated -1t i toc Faspbe Ry @ g Mannfacturing Dealer in s]nl]kfl Stacks, March lard und $7.85 for March short vibs, | Slow und closed su1e lowe mixed, | Rapp & Lamport, of Humphrey, topped the | evaporated, ackb SIDING. ____DryGoods and Notlons, | mrichus, “Tanks and General Bolles epuiring. 1§ The cash product was in better general de- heavy, #5.25 #4.85 | market with a load of good hogs yesterday. orated, 937@10¢ pllh’d chel 1 M. E. SMITH & CO. tréet, Oma kips, €.25@4.70. mand. Joe Wysong, of Cedar Rapids, was among | Peaches, new, @S evaporated, pecled On the afternoon board business was aban- ueceibts, 400; stronker, patives, | the number who visited the yurds vesterday. | beaches, i unpared, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and Notions doned five minutes after the opening and the :,;};";; et 300 Afmoxant J. Buck, of Crete, Neb., topped the market | 15¢ i prance 1102 ad 1164Dougias, Cor. 11th 8t., Omahs, N with a load of hogs yesterday und went home | $28@4%g; i happy. 1 2.00(u Hugh Chittick, live stock agent of the F., | “htite % crowd devoted the balance of the session to foolishness, Pork and corn were lower, May wheat closed at 84%c, May corn 53%@ Bie, May pork #1545, May' lard $5.00 asked | and March ribs §7.831¢. ius, London California locse musca- new Valoncia, 81, @8igc. ven sixteenths, 10311, KILPATRICK- KOCH DRY GOODS Co Ficing: Importersand Jobers in Dry Goads Notions | *ssitiisss dissmidey & M. V. at Wahoo, was at the yards yes- ding 50c per M. extra. Gents’ Fumisbing Goods Comer Lth and Hbmeyble, | ________ VM el Lo;dhmuh 2 ; Dry Goods. ; ~“| 6 AXD PARTITION. Nebraska. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, 'he hog market, to use a salesman’s ex- Duck—West pmm, n. 8 0z, 101/c: West | 2d com 3 in White Pine pression, opened WIth & can-opener yes- | Pame 50 in, w005 1hises West Pomt 1 i is | s _; Mannfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Yerday.™ 15c 2 West Point 40 in. 11 0z, 160, Chet "fnkl-n‘mi.{ in fixmy“y f ¥ () DEWEY & STONE, railn, window puards Sower stands, wire signa; J. L. Ritter, of the firm of Morris, Rogers | —Caledonia X, 0gc; Caledonia XX, 10}gc; | #nd com. ¢ in X - G & Co., of North Bend, was a spectator at the 910} Otls, 1gc. STOCKBOARDS. Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare. SWATIA SAFE AND THON VIORK.. gl kY JEANS—Mcnmiorial, 15¢; Canton, [ A 12 inclis 1 Farnam Street, Omabs, Nebrasks. Man'frs of Fire & Burglar me m 3 i ; Hercules, 18¢; Ledming. J. L. Slotts, a prominent cattle-man of g [igas Lt UL L A rop'r. Cor. 14th as Stock Yards, East St. 400; market steady; choic heavy native steers, $4.40@5.20; fair to good native steers, £3.90@4.40: butchers’ steers, medium to choice, §3.15@4.10: stockers and feeders, fair to good, $1.M@3.00; rangers, ordinary to good, §2.20(@4.10. Hogs—Receipts, 4,300; shipments, 500; act- ive and steady: choice heavy and butchers’ selections, #.00@5.35; yorkers and packing, medium to prime, $.17 light grades, common to good, $4 . Kan City, Dec. 23.—Cattle—Receipts, 1,200; shipments, none; market generally firm: native shipping 'steers, 04, 105 butcher steers, 3.00(@ cows, £2.208.40; stockers, $1.80(@2.00, Hogs—Receipts, 7,000; shipments, non market 10¢ lower: common to choice, $ .60; skips and pigs, $4.00@+.60. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Cattle The receipts yesterday were 512 head, which were chiefly the same kind of stock which has been on the market for some time past. The market on good cattle is somewhat higher, while on common stuff it remains about steady. There ¢ ——— CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cnicaco, Dec. 23.—|Special Telegram to the Ber.|—CatrLe—Trade was not as wild as yesterday. Both salesmen and buyers steadied down to the ordinary routine. A few easy sales were made at the advance noted yesterday, but later on the urgency of the buyers scemed satisfied and later sales were a good 10¢ lower. Values are yet 40@ 60c higher than last week. Reccivers are rather anxious over the arrivals for to-mor- row, many looking for 7,000 to 8,000. Then there is considerable speculation as to next week’s supplies, most people reasoning from the fact that the big and sudden ad- vance of Thursday und Friday will bring & rush of cattle to the market, with a sudden and sharp down turn. However, be that as it may, about every- thing was sold out when the market closed to-day. Common native stock, such as thin 0 ¢ i ton, 2igc: Cottswold, 3 2 of Toudors yosverday, ¢ market with aload | 6, (i Stovens’ B, 6c; bleached, 7e: ste- | D12 J. Rm-l:(enleld, ;:f fihen?nd‘;\lfll,{ Ll.. \Vns\(;n 8 g iy the market with five louds of hogs. ~Mr. ! o “ “ i Rockerficld is shipper for Van Buskirk & Co, | ¥ .";,‘,“l“;‘, ,‘:’\’l “5;‘;"{3; e TR GO “Parse,” Squires & Co.'s hog buyer, left and, 8ige to 9¢; Dado Holland} | No,2 % “ early yesterday morning to eat Christmas | ) ah 1" 4 “goose with sage and inguns” with the e W \LE 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 pe u Stock Boards same l(‘llL’lll 0 Solon 0 in. Groo ved Roofing same price as 12 n. ;colored #1.10 Stock Boards, nd Jac LYY ovoc — " PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., MouN}u;:mm,:}‘.&'\grgmtfimgpglmn Co e i erott | Wogmy g, Tales, Plows Bl T MGCORD, BRADY & CO. EACHER & LEACH, M General Agents for Diebold Safe & L ncl Co.'s “"1"““’ Grucer, Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Lacks, _Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Street, Omah H.M.&S. W.JONES, Whnlfisale Gmceu‘ Successornto A. T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesula and retuil M9, 1221 and 1228 Haraey Street, Omaba, N TR TR Booksellers and Stationers, ne Weading Stutionery, Commerclal Stationery. Cor. gth wn e Sty Glnuhin. Neo. Shippers should remember that on Monday 5 next 1o business will be transucted at the “White, 1007, stouk yards. e scale houses will be locked up and the latch string pulled in. BT e OHRn R SnRRTIN Court Horine, the genial gentleman who | No. 60, 9ic: Best Yet, 44, 6i4c; butter cloth [ No: 3 Plain 8 and 10;in. presides as kecper of the records at the | OO, 4ic; Cabot, 7ige; Farwell, se: Fruit of | N3 0'G gin.. chutes, has o cold—and @ very bad cold it is. | Loom, c; Greene G, 6e; Hope, Tie; King Court doesn’t talk, he whispers, and the look | Phillip cambric, Tle! Lonsdale, 1115c: Lons: on hus face when he tries to speak and makes | dale, 83¢c: New Qork mills, 1014 erell —Berkeley cambric, iy sit 1st and 2nd, clmr, i 1-, inch, 828 S Douglas St. Omubs, Neb. i ettt v prime fat cattle, but for a failure must be seen 10 be appreciated. 42inch, 10}4¢; Pepperell, 46 inch, 1114¢; Pep- i Wholesal L e | e on (G e vere Jbout e low dsat | Phore is 1ot much inquiry. Tho bulk of the Corigy perc]\H 15} Pepperell, 84 20ct Pepperell, [ 30,1040 ] fnch 8.3 o ,.,‘__,“,E,lw,a,gflgfih,,m SR Overatla, Kot touday. Stockers una foaders were | sules were about 10c higher than on Wednes: | OMAHA WHOLRSALE MARKETS | 04, 22¢; Pepperell, 104, 34c; Canton 4.4, Siyc! A, select it 2 —_—— e | CANFIELD MANUFACTURING GO. wtendy. Shipping steers. 1350 to 1500 1ba., | day. Canton, 44" Bsge: etamp, o, Wanioutin, Al BTt Mannfacturers of I G 0 1200 to 10 i, 800,75 03 Hows Produce, Fruits, Etc. Tig; Valley) 5c. Baftasman, 0e: Goshen, | B3 & " ihiass Y T 35 T - anufacturers of Overalls; | 3 cke) ped- Iy o e L. o8 — %ag , 0¢; Gosl y “ 1, 12 9 A 153 i, ol mud mised. | e recepte of hogs sore moderate and | ,, T [Alusiut, ore, 18 Brices onih | soldc lkar Ty atie Sapts G, g | B b L i Jobhers of Hardware and Nalls, | 2ttt Seahan T oo ',., m(,,.. 15: Toxas stoers, | the average quality fair. The market opened et F";m,,‘,',,w“" o of 0G0 ,"l""" Wmm—(.n No 9, 3¢ "l(" “"‘"" 3 —_— . 2 nearly steady until noon, when nearly every- 30(' uec o o 4‘.‘ ax 2 3 s mw e en e et o cavelailin gn atuff. The decline in_ prices was more | 41ote oal trade, o Wimson Ssige w- e amrge Builders’ Bargware & Seale 8 clesnle Manufacturers of 4 as thoy have to compote with the present 1. | Boticeable on " light hogs than on other Burren—Receipts are moderate and de- E,‘.’A—m(h oy GO S nen, 1hes HA'F, 3 U"’"g/ inch ‘;"“"‘b’ 11d6rs fl er 0D [ Sash, llum, Blinds and lflflmm J L e Saarae. Wit Mg Erosent grados. mand fair, with prices steady at yesterday’s | o5o: J i aTiges G, B, Boe, Clear 9 nch Partition Mechanics' Tools and Bultalo e Douglas-st. ) 5 - process must necessarily be slow. e quotations Creamery, dlflht{ l."lclfed, 18 — Atlanta, 5l4c; Clear % wch, Partition § i Omaha, Nebrask Branch Office, 1th and Isard Streets, Omaba, Neb. 4 strength in the provision trade and shopping Sheep fusied st ixmite iolicicn dalty; 1NE100; me, ic: Garner Oil, 6 O dish. 1'and 114 tnoh, 508 RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., ! Gomand are obstacies packors. Y Mot 1a ere was nothing doing on the market. Riret low g hAkabe. K —Richuiond, 6c; Allen, fic: DeanniEhyl and l{, achy 8.2 Wholesal H I et offort to. Tower Deites on homs, o day | Prices remain about as usual. ~No change is noted in this line ex- | Rivorpoint, be; Steel River, 6c; Richuiond, | Clear Finish, 15 and 2 inch, 82 s 0l6sale haraware, Manufactarers of Sash, Doors, Blllll, boat heavy sold at #5.70@5.15, or & good o cept that sales of strictly !n-u}:"hn\'c been Pacific,614¢. Ixp160 BLUE—Washington, | Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch. 10th and Harney Sts., Omal .. Weatern Agents Mouldings, giair Work and mm"mm Wood Fiae mANhoAXy hokd et 90 TORA.TH, (e 8 Koo : cial made at 23c. Quotations are 2122 for fresh ‘Century Tndico blue prints, 10¢; Amer. | Clear Yellow Pine Casinz and Busé or'Rastin Fojyder Cgo Je Gtoal Nailt, Folr [oF, §tad Jpterior Hard Wood 71 limstsiinn yesterdays Puckiogaorte, 80,56 | Cattle. 4 and 17c for limed. A few sales are reported L0l Arnold, 63 Arnold 13, 10 POPLAR LUMDER. “Omaha, Neb. than yesterday. The outlook 1% not favorable Hogs.. ereees o 5,105 1 2 Arnold A, 120; Amold Gold Seal, m\ Cl. Poplar Bx. Bds. ¢ in., s 28 ‘OMAHA PLANING MILL CO. O i bl st B ESTPEALS Prevailing Prices. nsr—Steady and in moderate demand, | Dugss—Chiarter’ Ouk, 415c: R o 3gin Pancls 25 4 ., ASENPREIYEmOnS I, S DoaL z . e oh : with prices quoted unchanged. Fancy full Lodi, 4350 Allen, woow Corrugated Ceiling, W. J. BROATCH, Manufacturers of lnu]d]m m DM" rtsnd common lght mixed are most un- | Showing the prevailing prices paid for live | cream cueddars, single, 12¢; full cream twins, {Eady wm L TUNING, DI i G salable and prices are entively nominat. stock on the market: 129 young Americas, 13¢; brick cheese, o eayy Hardware, Iron and Steel. 4nd Bijnds, Tumming, Stairwork. Bao : ; n y 3 s 18, 4003 3 in. fl-nal-o Toion 4v PRO. \RKE Choice stecrs, 1300 to 1500 1bs. .. . 100'1bs 'in case, 15c; Limburger, 100 1bs in \\'cl] bin Bév., $25.00; Pick: | 9prings. Wagen Sioc Hirdware Lumber, ste, 1309 Dhlcion Aventer ODUCE MARKETS. Choice stecrs, 1100 to 1300 1bs . .. case, 180 In' less quanties,' 14@Idxo; Mo mm ney B Fat little steers, %0 to 1050 1bs § D H.'Sq., 821,50, Corn-fed range steers, 1200 to 15 Good to choice corn-fed cows Common to medium cows., . Western cows Good range feeder Swiss domestic, 16G18c. Povrtry—The market is quiet and steady with prices firming up, ospecially for tur- ome of which %old as high as 1ic. | Bristol, quote average prices as Chicago, De closing prices: Flour—Steady and unchanged ; wheat, 3.50 @4.00 per bbl;_spring wheat, $3.50@4.50 per bbl; rye, $275@3.00 per bbl; buckwheat, ~Following are the 2:30 *A* stand- Union Pacitie, 18¢. % ore, | Caxvkr Ware—Bibb whité, 18i4e; colored | White Cedar Lager BGEI‘ BPGWBI‘I ‘ ‘ in. qrs, 1821 North Eightecntb Streot, Oma tha « i ickens out of the murket. | 2izc. 1134 white Sin! ""“'“.,fli,',‘._'l'f‘,,:,f"‘fl..d opencd a trifle higher | G900 native feeders, ¢ Drossed chickens, 6@7cper pound. Turkeys, L L BrING—Adlanto A, 44 ars, 10¢; white ¢ than yestorday and closed ‘a trifle ower, | glpias, Ducks, Tale. ~ Geese, §@10c. Atlantic H, 44, 705 Atlantic D, 44, 6 Tessoo red codar, SpIit, 146 SPHE 0ak, 10036 | ~eecrescr 188 ERSE TRV cash, Tidy May, 8430, er; l‘l:;,r.“l':)nu{\:ll‘l‘l\"ln .‘A:nnlmk s, \m i "GAME—Is becoming scarce, and prices are | entic P, 4 ¢i Aurora LL. 4-4, in., 7in and 8 in. (}¢ each) 8 1, round W. C. W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Corn— Q1 o s woted, | stocker, upirdeds.. ... i with an upward tendency at former quo- | rors. G 54, 4 Crown: 3 tations, Prairic chickens, $.00@4.25; mallard | Hoosier LL pote Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. | | i CR. ; Sy 11 Harsey Biresh Ouisha Nab, T PALMER, RICHMAN & COu i prices fluctuating w + Indian Head, 44, Prime fat sheep i 4 ducks, $2.25; quail, $1.20@1.40; teal and mixed | Lawre G AL Commercial Chips. Haruey Street, Omaha, Neb. i iEading was'of light Good fat sheep, 806100 10" ducks, $1.5001.733 wnipe, 81.23; Jack rabbits, Fetrande i "",‘.l,llf;:[’,“.f}}‘(',' id | Grocer SioslnE@hde Lelo ] :-:::":\‘:‘rx‘n;fl::;: sheen. 8000875 por, doson; small rubbits, $1.00 | o g oppercil, {4, et | A change in prices of lumber is anticipated . blquore, Live Stock Commission lel‘[,'halm bt P Al o A per doz; deer, 6@Se; antelope, T@de: deer sad- | Popperell,. 104, 92; Utica C, 44, 4ize! | in few days, WILLOW SPRINGS DISTI - b MaEAtiRRtoly: acHYp 80d. fvmiMay, {A":"""‘:*"\:‘h“:‘l:‘i':"':l":“fi;w; dies, 9@1ics antelope, 12l4c; geese, 0@ | Wachusett, 44, 7c; Aurora, 1t 14, 61405 A4 | "Good choice butter is in fuir demana and o \CER & GOn LLERV GO Bock VRSN Kot 'J:' Biine. Uson 3 ice heav. rora B, 44, Gc. rices have an upward tendency. ; m— 1 . Good 0 choice mixed hogs ‘l!u\~~l\rc in light supply and prices [ "' Burts Standard, s o Boauty, | "'Dry goods remain. steady and no change is | JNPOTEETS & Jobbers anlnernex&nglmn 82 @25, Representative Sales. firmer at former quotations. Good stock,2.00 [ 1214c; Boone, 14¢; B, cased, 6.5 . ated until after the holiduys East India Bitters and Domestic Liquors. 1112 Harney 3 l"lux |u-ul $1.20, @2.30; fair to good, n 60@1.80, and Califor- « —Plunckett ch < : Whit y —_— Plax L,‘ 4.3 NATIVE STEERS 1a beans at §2.25602 40, e Y X, 1o WL advancing in price and _several — Lumber, tockery soa I ower and 3 Pr.” No Av.. Pr. SAUEW KRAUT—An advance is expected in | siyes Calcutta g Whittenton d were reported yesterday at 24c. S T Pt B ACaanet ans aad Soats Dnans Hetoes), Ut | ALTETOWEr Bod cway; Jaus 18......1130 &3 this line and local firms_ already report sales P 3 ® | R.T. Mangold & Co. is_the firm name of a OMAHA LUMBER C Block Yards, Bouti Oun Ay 25¢ higher than the quotations we now give. | = Ticks—Le : wiston, | mew praduce commission house at 1110 How: T T T Y Sy Y1 L,..;l Dull and steady; Junvary, Choics, et b of 0 S a0 4 b, | i K s, i Lasges, Lewiston, | B roduee comarision o w310 tow 1 A1 inds of Buiding Material al Wolesale . WESTERFIELD & MALEY | L S reai #4,35@h.00 §11.00 per bl of 50 gl. Phofndike, 00, Niye; Thorndike, EF, | Mr. Mountain, of the firm of Calking & | — Wi srsets LWB Stock Commission, 1K Ak ur, §.10@S.15; short rids, SWeET PoratoEs—Prices are steady and "horndike, g o | Mountain, flour merchants, returned yester- LOUls BRADFOR Room 16, Bxchange Building, Union Stook Y 11 January. SN » as | Guoted at 2w@2ige per 1b with some fine at ic. ; Cordis, No, B day from u very successful trip thiough Mis- D I in Lflmhfll‘ La"] Li § l! Routh Omaha, N orde, Butter—Steady ; creamery, 23@0c; dairy " PR Porators—Supply light, demand prices ad- 'Amoskeag, souri, Kansas aud Ncbraska, ealer l]]]b a8 o e yhuter ¥ creamery, @ic; dairy, g LTEVRS ansing. We now quote 800t 10" for York, 7.0, s T w,c,,(....,,m“ ALEXANDER & FITCH, 1 .o, N 2,43 . ah and Colo-rado stock and choice home Polic Recely 3 d Douglas. o in T4 &tfimfl« oSl dul eream choddars, 11 s, own ut S0@ie; common grades at B0 Rligaman Hanele Sheleduy: X — Commission Dealers fn Live Stock ) iy 3 3. ¥ iy Room 22, opposite E; “\;” Steady at 21@23c. CraxnErmEs—Bell & Ch 0.50010.00; lay, and @ merri : C.N.DIETZ PPy aria, onih Omana, Nk, Uhion Stoel Koty oY 4 BAl& Bugle, $10.50@11.00; Cape Cods, #11.00 General tepped set of copper 3 E !‘Iu’n'.lllllhmu:.d Ilut\l\m‘]t‘v')‘!x{llu!l: @i, L . Biix Srait et vavement than these officcrs s they Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber. "TTUNION STOCK YARDS (T Vo 1 % Ehb do., foi emted ball, b i; srecn Carirory1a Freirs—Pears, §2.50@ S -Wheat, No marched to their respective posts. { i o 40y dr) . 2 wAuroRs 15tb and Californis Sta., Omaha, Neb. 1§ (]mflha, Limited. : - Graees —Malagas, 86,500 7.00 perbbl., with some extra fine s CAKROTS —Ave in beter supply at per barrel and dry deacons, 80¢ Tallow—Unchanged, Receipts. Shipments vy salted hides, 10¢; is’ ::-“..;‘.35":"1:‘.fzj:L.\ at 2 to quality RAND F 1, cordi i RO i e W FRED W. GRAY, - Jobn ¥. Boyd, Superintendent. Lumher Lime, Cement, Efc., Etc. T : Flour, bbls. . © 38,000 25,000 b haral. 5 o, | 185 are unchanz , : s un‘ntiio!.lnsu ows g Dk b e R oA A=l o i domaad g e =3 ek’ Misoin Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. | v LARVEY LuMBER GO 115 Y cabbage easie g@3c per Ib, X 3450 | 00 95,000 PakA¥IPe—New 6100k 1s quotad at §3.50 per patent, dua To Dealers Ouly. W] ] barrel, ; wt: New York | When Raby was sick, we gave her Castoria. e . Ofice. i Farosw Strest, Omabe. LINCOLN. N . A : 3, ArrLes—Finer qualities are held back, but sior, 8.00, ready | When she wasa Child, she eried for Cast " “JOHN A. WAKEFIELD,"" Dec. 38.--Wheat—Firm; cash, for ordinary grades prices are nnchanged. | raised, " " Graham, 8.7 1808 geiad for Caplerts, I ber, Bt The bish £29w5. aad mos Bopuiar Hotshla!the iy ‘my‘fia(c‘"\@‘ s E‘zl‘*mfiwk&wem fruit, fi 2@ 0; fuirto | per. ewt: cornmeal, 'vellow, $L0V e cuwt When she became Miss, sbe clung to Castoria, Wholesale Lum ‘l' 0 ' giabe Tl et bl et 4 3 Te; 0 ancy s ¥ ¢ P W and Amorican Portispd Coment, dy or commer: N A | Oats—Steady; cash, 81@3irse; uu;.fsxu @i, By B l”“ "";';:"uwnl.".lf.b:.m":w,'"m.wg:’5’&‘:‘..& Whanaalind Chiidimm, she pare Usws Caitoris: "mnm-"ufi"n-‘fi& oyd you Gutiop ™™ | sudwlihcuiiueriiesr " ornion P! B

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