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pated, and are still reasonable~b5%g to 6 per | market, the Nrfl_ntq not being suficient to cent, Notwithstanding these favorable in- meat the local pac ing demand. fluences held out by the balls, it is strikingly nheep. apparent that the outsiders are not trading, The receipts of sheep were light and there and as the commission people as @ rule are | was nothing doing on the warket. not advising purchases, they are doing little o 3 oF 10 business, and this condition of affairs | (. ficial Receipts. is liable to continue the rest of the week. | jyogq, Coalers and Grangers receive the most at- | Sheep .. tention. The Reading strike, although re- ported settled, creates an uneasy feeling. . The large traders who were credited with | . ShOWilg the prex buying yesterday were understood to be sell- | Choice steers, 1300 to 1500 1bs . . ing to-day and prices declined on an average | Choice steers, 1100 to 1300 [bs of 1 point. The Grangers were quiet and 'at little steers, %00 to 1050 1bs.. 3.504 casier, dropping 14(@!; per cent. Union Pa- | Corn-fed range stoers, 1000t 1500 565 4.50 " | Good to choice corn-fed cows cific was bought by London and opened | Common to medium cows higher, broke 1 point, but rallied 5. The | Western cows. rest of the list slow and @1 point | Good range fe ver, 1 o . | Good native fe lower. ‘The market began to drag after mid- | GOoC nat whichare guoted firm and um-{l_ln.fid Dressed | lentic P.N h’(e Aurora LL. 44, x H,( Au d@ic per urkeys, O@lic. | rora C, 44, Crown XX Ducka, y@te. Geese, I8 KT RO UL 44, b3cc. Tndiun Head, 44, Te e . G oo WA rices - firm, | Lawrence LL, 4, bic; Old Dominion, 44 Prairie_ chickens, $4.00a4.25: mallard | Sgc; Pepperell R,'44 o4k ducke €25 auall #1200 140 feal andmixed | B pip:o" 1L $4 1 ducks, 815001, 25 jack rabbits, e p ) small, rul.m:ln . u‘(! y::l;\‘nw 44,7 1A ral [mplemet [lope, 1@e; deer sad. | 10 Carriages 8. Jones ireet, Retwhen AE%e! pecser $.000 ariettandard, fc; Gom, 10%ic; Beauty, Ornaba: Nobrarka: 12i50; Boone, l4c; B, TLININGER & mncur 6. pply_and pricen | | Cixoiiim e bt chcks, Agicatural mfllmflu,wafllll,cfl Hiages mwm" 2 mm“r ' tanton, Tige; York, Tigc: “::rmln&l gn alifor- | 84c: Caleutta dress. 8isci Whittenton dre Buggies, Bic. Wholesals, Omahs, Nebraste, 20,10 1na 1 gou SAUER KRAUT—An advance is expected in 1CKS- g’ Renfrew dress, Mtll“c » : " this line and local fir already report sales & ) ry ° PR Mer | Tige: Thorndike, do, nu. Thorndike, l-,l- r"r‘" W‘ PRIy ST JIRATEAT | fr s A | Al et Vg g | © e Reaeon nemeRERL Mwmnmnnuo per baliof 50 gal. J) , 5 ¢ C e 3 : Porators—Bricos are steady and Dmm—Amm’l::s.W xflulmk‘kvml'}v " m f 0 -flngl-‘“l‘!“m e v e - | Jaftiey 1ise} Jaftrey, XXX, 12ici | JQN mfiflfl bourees ONANe: gy ) apply light, demond prices ad. | ST CReek, AR oc: Beaver Crovk, HE, mm" Dflflh WBN, " VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, t 2@2ige per 1b with some fine at 8. | 7-0z., York, vancing. v vuon.lu Raes, Cider 'Lubi Ulah '4d Colo-tado stock. and choice home | 11¢; Beaver Creck, CC, 10¢. SRS ™ | wotions and Gent's Farnishing Goods THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Opens Strong and Higher Upon Good Foreign News. CORN TAKES THE SAME COURSE. Unusual Activity Exhibits Itself in Oats and Provisions—Trading in Cattle Fair—Hogs Brisk ~General Quotations. CHURCHILL PARKER, OHAB- R- LIB- I G 44 %6 | Dalrin mmmmmumw% Dealr M Neooa Carpets and uet fair to_good, 160G 180, und nia beans at $2.95@?. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. CmicaGo, Dec. 28, [Special Telegram to the Brx.]—The wheat market opened strong and ! 2.50@8.00 \ day and continued slow until the close, when | ptBWARAS oo seer e coes s ] a ; v 0 grown at S0@Sbe; common grades at 60 General Marketa, “T"WINONA IMPLEMINT K MGk B8 ik, i d“x{":“’?"“f‘:‘n::x:;: last sales were at inside figures and showed | Tbs and npwards. . .. 298@2.50 | wroe. Fiax Seas - Unctanggd 4110 por bushel 0. 118 Harue Bureot, Omana, st “; th ho had bought | dcclines extending to 1y per cent 'll.nlolul Stockers, 400 to 700 1bs Crasnernies—Bell & Cherry, $0.50@10.00: [ Grain—Wheat, No. 2, 60c; rye, 45@hc; m lllIIl ' i ~___Olle._ tempting market for those who ught | les were 174, s, Bgatnst 4 Prime fat sheep. .. Bell & Bugle, $10.50@11.00; Cape Cods, $11.00 | oats, 29c; corn, 0ld, 38G@d0c; now, 35@3ke. u" tard D agons (r] SONSOLIDATED TANK TN yesterday at lower prices. They took advan- | ;o yesterday, Good fat nhr«r- B0@100 i f@11.50. barley is scarce and quoted at 45@60c, ac- Coraer 14th and NieBolas Streets. CONSO Fair to medium sheep GoverxmeNTS—Government bonds were | Common sheep. ... dull but firm. Light and medium hogs. .. Good to choice heavy hogs Good to ch mixed hogs tage of it and free realizing sales were the feature of the morning's business, yet buying was g0od enough to prevent any considerable break, and the closing prices at 1o'clock L e e et wxl:":,'(';f S o ukib—The market as & rule Artiste’ Materlale, Wholesale Refined and Lubricating NII. GrAis—Malagas, 86.50@7.00 per bbl., With | js steady; prices are unchanged. The follow- | ~~ HOSPE, J Axle Grease, eto. Omabs. _ A. M. Bishop, » some extra fine sold at $i.50@S. (0. g are current prices: Minucapolis patents, < CARKOTS—ATe in better supply at §2.25(12.5 60@2.75 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri m" m per, barrel. winter fancy patents, $2.45@2.60; Nebraska m Lf] Planos flll « were but i4c lower than those reached on the g s ; PRI EE L. Wilgeof yesterday aftérrioot. - May openod s Tokistred 100 ""v"t'wn'nfl" Sales. Cunacr s stll n fair demand and finds | Patonts, §3.5505.40% rye fiour, 8115180 per 1813 Dougias Btreet, Omaba, Nebraska. CARPENTER PAPER COu b o oeetay s, May ovpe | 18 S rettate 0 o ™ o | IR et N VO | R e | el Piper Deters , i o, i B 0f 05, cabbage easier at 2ig(@sc per Ib buckwheat, §1.00; Excelsior, ready . e N i L AL B | CMRtred Pacto. .. PAnsips—New stock is quoted at $2.50 per | raised, §.00 por case; wheat, Graham, §1. W. V. MORSE & CO., Bt A T A Y Py SR 0 for sale and realizing sent the price down to 85%c, from which there was @ reaction to 86514 and then a further drop to 853 and an barrel. ONION Spanish onions, per M-1b crat OvsteRs—Plain _standard, per cwt: cornmeal, 'yellow, $1.00 per cwl Home grown steady at 75@8be; | cornmeal, white, $1.00@1.10 per ewt; hominy, ¢ ton: bran, $14.00@15.00 per ton; screenings Chicago & Alton. 180 * Pillman €8, 1264 Reading. . i tock Tsland’ Jfl“fl’ of Boots and Shllel. __Printers’ Materlale. B Omabe N Bonrenr aotory, Bummer | GESEAN NEWSPAPER UNION. @sh *eloc] 12.00(214.00 per ton. b improvement to 5}{@86%c, the 1 o'clock atandard, bocy extra selects, Bics | O Har Brices. sve’ steady. s follows: | ——RIRKENDALL JONES & GO close being at 861¢c. January wheat opened w York counts, 40c .Bulk oysters, counts, | Corgmon coarse hay, 7.007.50 per ton; up- ) AL LA LTI Y L) Besiin ...,é.ux.@?'rm' .l:gb-u m-!:'-" at 783¢c, which was the highest point of the session, sold down to T8} @78}, reacted to 783¢c and closed there at 1 o'clock. 'he course of prices in corn was much the same s the wheat market, and there were wbout tho same incidenta at, the opening May corn opened at 843, which, was higl er 1005 selects, $2.00 1; standard, 3 8,00 st $6.. .:;,'-.,.n selects, §2.00 per el SARAAIC, | 1ab/ praieie, S reman firm wnd uncnaneea. | WHOIeSale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes oS R e 1 ArrLes—Finer qualities are held back, but | We quote: Egg, $10.50; nut, $10 ange, | Agents for Bostow yber Bhoe Oo. 1102, 1104 & 148 Rubber Goode. TR for ordinary grades prices are unchanged. | $10.60; walnut biock, #.2; Towa lump, $3.16; Rarney Bts Dumah: Noorasta: OWAHA RUBBER GO, We quote: Eastern fruit, $.25@3.50; fair t0 | Towa nut, $3.00; Tllinois, $4.50G@5.00. choico"stock, 83.50@8.i3; fanc stock 8975 | “Hipes-Market very dull and weak. Green Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber (Hoods 5@h}ge; green cured, 66 dry - ¥ Good stock $2.60@2.80. alt, Sc: green calf skin c&'.'fif.'f»f:.? 2: :;E.!u%? i Ol Clotking and Leather mnu 1008 Farnam Btrect, 04 i o preferred 25, W, U Telegraph.. 46| 2 Missouri Pac! ll do preferred. or than yesterday's close, and immedi. | | MoxEr—On call, firm at 4@6 per cent; Choice celery, 8@de per dozen; | damged hides, tivo-thirds price. Tallow stely advanced under good hu'\vuu; orders to last loan 4 per cent; closed offered at 4 A5(@h0e. dige. Grease_Prime white, fe; ellow, ! Tfifll [}uflbe! SBICGI, Bflhn[ indfll‘ | unity for holde — 55c.” This was an opu who had a profit in the they improved it. When the umm-.|mu~ demand atthe opening was satisied the price gradunil fell away under free realizing sales to 54 BAlge. At about bilge a considerable amount of srain was wanted and ono local bull was nerally credited with the urchase of a jarge amount at that price. There was, how- ever, good buying by commission men throughout the session, and there was a _fair volume of business, the price for the May de- oice Michigan cidet per cent. Prive MERCANTILE PAPER—6@7}5 per A. L. STRANG co., Pumns Plnes and Bn!lnes. miping supplis. ete. $0.00@0.50 per | brown, 1ge. Sheep pelts, 25 ; Fré—Are depressed and A0k with No. 4 *hoice California quinces, §2.00@ | skins almost unsalable. Quotations are now as follows: Raccoon, 10@60c: mink, 15@40 i " Messina _lemons, $5.50@0.00; [ musk rat, fall, 2w5e: stripped skunk, b@2ic; W. L. WRIGHT, i v Mulnga, $.005 extra Maori are out of the | mountain wold, No. 1, §1.50a2.50; No. 2, \rul~ Agtnt for 1he MABHLSECAM 860 TEIDOHAN o ——URGHILL PUMPG market, rie, T@e; No. 2, OrANGES—Prices vemain firm, but no | per Ib, §2.00w8.00; No. : Crocker Gla“wam Lamps, Chimng change in prices s noted. We quote’ Louis. | $1000.05 dry. deer skins, 20 [ anu 17 8. 13b b on-p Nebras T, Wlltllmle Pumus Pmfl\..‘},‘.l.t,t.mr?' jana oranges $4.00@4.25 per box, and | dry antelope, elk, moose, etc. = Florida at $4 1 with a sale or two of Drves—Ammonia ulrb 1 extra finc at §4 fined 28¢, copperas 1l¢, cream tartar 42 —Dull but_steady at { for sixty day bills, and #4.85% for de- Chicago, Dec. 2 closing prie: Flour—Stead spring wheat, #3.5 anibio o U.8. WIND !NOINE & PUMP €o., . o] in tai y D. A. HURLEY, livery being about bilj@bidic during the | 53 y ) Baxanas—Are becoming searce and in fair | cream tartar powdered 20(@: 30¢, Indin Madras o A 0 lies. grenior part of the session, ani closed at. 1 | {300 per bbl; buckwheat, 8 [ X demand. Chofee bananas, $2.75@.50; me- | e, morphia sulph &.50. Soda bi, carb e, Commission and Jobbing, It Hean a“fl‘..y.flgfigp,flm St Omaba, o'clock at 54% .m‘n‘unr;\l S S |.|ll‘, Wheat—Opened ¢G@i{e above yesterday g rIGS. dium buches, $2.00@3.00; common, $L.50@ | Venice turpentine 4 ‘,“"“ opium $4.65, | peyer Regs and Produce. Consgnments soliiisa u Maonge :{,« ‘}‘{"' down to 49c and closed at 1 o'clock | ity "¢ vorable reports from Europe and [ 19...... 136 4.00 s (R0 144 400 ;4;\}. B e T (\]{uvksll»l';-r 75¢, quinine, German per oz, 48c. -..Aa or Ston ! 5 5 o e - HoNEY—Good choice hor 1 1- s, | Wax, yellow pure ‘Thero was unusual activity in_the specu- | Strenth at close, and, after fuctuating be- Live Stock Sold. 18@3%00:. cannea honey, 10@1ee per 1b, O11.5—Carbon, 1 linsced, boiled, 56 came weak and closed 14 lative oats market,and prices advanced some- duy; cash, 8%e; Jahua B s el oo, . 3¢ cunton, Nov . £150: No. 3 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Engings, Boilers anfl General Hachmary. May, | _Showing the nunber of head of stock sold What carlg, but the advance was not main- | {4 acs on the market yesterda, other kinds, ¢ £1.12; sperm whale, 90¢; fish, bink 35¢; neats: mm[e and cflmfl“mflfl Merchants Blet Ira Work, Steam P tained The trading was chiefly in May de- [ $5%55 000 1na at opening a moderate de- catre, vta—Peanuts, Brozil nuts, | foot extra, 3o neutsfoot N, 1, b0c; gasoling, Sieene, Fosher aln | e very, which opened at B41c, which was o aron o atlvity exbibited. saios Dot firm; | Anelo-American Packing Compan almonds, Tarragonn, 22c: English wal: | 74 degrees, 150; W. S. lard, 66¢; No. 1 lard, ,. T — above last night's close. Tho wdvance seemed | rec of activity exhibitcd, salcs bel George H. Hammond & Co. nuts, 15@ise; flberts, 12 n chostnuts, | fe; No. 3 lard, bcs W. Va. zero, 1405 W. V. to be largely caused by the sudden alarm and covering on the part of shorts, but the wide difference between the price of oats and corn makes many friends to the former grain at grmnt prices, As yesterday at 3414c and the lay before at 84c,to-day the cropseemed to be for sale at 34!, |' ‘and_there were not enough buyers to hold the price there. On the down turn 84'5c was reached, and the close was at B4%c. January oats sold at Bic. n the provision trade there was consider- able activity from the start. Interest, how- ever, was largely confined to pork,which was sold freely for y delivery by a_leader of the bull element. The unloading of this party ‘was said to amount to 50,000 barrels, and un- der his offering the market broke during the 1ac. summer, 12c; golden No. 1, 40¢; golden WIEDEMAN & CO., PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Groders Lint, ~‘“"T".‘i{(¥;.¢'“'x'.!z'.i";,‘.'.‘.‘:, B e | pousd TIICE CoMMISSion MeTCRaNS, | yuolesale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds Wit ead i Provisioss—Hams, 11@11%c; breakfast s Butter, G 220 Bouth 14th 8k, bacon, Mal1ige; bacon sides, dadiges dry P AL W11 and 913 Jonen ., Omaha salt, 81 @8 e shoulders, 61 @@7c: dried beef Lann—Tierc 40-1b square T -1b, 3 20-1b. round, 10 pails, Siyes 610, pails, 88c; 21b) cash and January, 491, ’ | Hal Outs—Opened firm ‘and higher, but later ""“I‘I""‘N declined and closed about same as yester- | Local.. ay. Rye—Firm at 62¢, Total. m I Barley—Firm. G. H. Hammond & Co Prime Timoth i ) Armour & Cudahay EHlax-peed S ift Packing Co Whisky—8$1.02, Pork—Active but unsettled and irregular; [ Shippers ... £15.00, Local... tely 'unsettled; cash and v, 8. GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. 20 ““d 10 por cent dise (Buccessors to McShane & Bchroeder.) co o onl ples, fuce Commision and Cod Slorege, | o, ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & o s i Omaba. Nobrasks. g mflra[fi Forwarding flllfl Commission, | o @e; A, & i3, runner == Branch Bouse of the Henney Bugey Co. Bugeies kip, 60@i0c; A, hemlock A. o rere SRS and s .mfnm, A, h(-mlmk calf, “backs,” Coal, Coke and Lime. 'Omat No. 150: ’l'elvvhnnu ; Engelish grain uppor, 2 L et lock grain ‘upner, 21 DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., Morroc oy 1 t::npl«up(\'h;)h; 5‘)‘05‘)‘;\1%, Jflmrs Ur Ham aufl Sufl GML Cxtra 4-tio, $2.00: No. 1, £.005 | joave heavy stablo, £.00, 2an ¢ Leatn slaughter sole, 262 New Orleans, by @ Saltes g lers, $5.00@6.00; uhnrt vlm\r, $8.05(a8.10; short ribs, §7.0 for January Chieago day 4215, Pork for May opencd at §15.57% Butter—Quict and firm; creamery, 2@ | (attle.5 e Chicago | CANDY—Mixed, 9@l 1 (@9 e X o 9 Bodt I et ORA SNk and after sellin éd | 80c; duiry, S1@2ac. Eogh 3 care PNICRED | Syiup—No. 70, d-pallon kess, £1.50 1555 Lokl J. J. JOHNSON & CO., lling sparingly at $15.90 inéd LA S bl gy iy il 4 psen kulp M 002 French calf almost_steadily to $1547lg, was 2aAc. Kange of Prices. New Ovleans, per gallon, “38346c; maple Je kip skins. Cheese—Firm and quiet: full cream ched- durs, N@ilige; flats, 114@llke; young Americas, 11112, Hides—Unchanged: heavy green salted,65¢ y7c; light, do. syrup, half bbi 1-gallon cans, touched shortly before the noon hour, Between 12 and 1 o'clock the market advanced a little and closed at $15.571¢,which was 25c under last night's closings, January and February declined 2215@25e, the_former resting at §14.45 and® February at £15.10. In " lard und short ribs the movement was cur- tailed by the interest taken in pork und for Doth prices were also casier. APTERNOON SkssioN—Wheat casier; May sold at 8% @8bigc, split to 8bige, closing at swu»m.(- Corn easicr: May 'sold at b41¢ , closing at bige bid. Oats easicr; Muv sold at B4}@415c on the split and at B4lgc, closing at 34gc bid. Pork was strong, Showling the oxtreme highest and lowest rates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentioned : Mannfature Galvanized Iron and Cumlce. peneter, Proprietor. 10 D dobu Kpenete FOTRR Kirout, Oma 1.25; French calf skins, Prench Kip skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt linings, | “Beaih #6,00@6.50 per doz; pink eream and white lin- Farn: '’ corn, | inog #7.500010.00 per doz; colored toppings, | ™ NEBRA! UEL CO. Da\vego corn, Te 0/ Na011.00, : sn"qEBRAerE GEIUI;L‘CEu.l& ICDOTERER. Seiiits—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.10; 1's soda, butter and pic- | 4o 7101 proof, §1.12; spirits, second qual: 1ppers 0 p i P d ginger snaps, 8¢; City | j 101 proof, $1.10; do, 188 proof, §1.04. 214 South 13th St., Omaha, Alcohol, 188 proof, $2.10 per wine gal- == = Ruils, ber dozs [ lon. Redistilled 'whiskies, 81 0. Ko hiee T O, b, $6.501 | Gin, blended, §1.50@2.00; Kentucky bour- & - | bons, - §2.00626. Kentuck R Tamn SMI _—_—,—_—g‘. boards, §1406 sorted bowls, £235; | oot (SHUEHGE ) R L den Shoat Dry Go fl‘: Furnishing Goods and Notions | ~——s e lron Works: Fo. 1 chuns, 80.00; No. 2 churns, $500, No. | bourbon and rye whiskies, $1.50@3.00. Bran- Do e o100 de, imported #1400 woon bavaoopsce | Wonght and Cast Iron Building Work, ‘ol time, " per gallon, 80c: e doz, $10.50; half gallon quart cans, 83, G @300 @#1.00; oak culf sking, Kanufacturers nr Illmuls wtme um. " EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 7e; salted bull, 5!jc; green salted calf, S@Sijc; dry flint 013c; drly salted hides, 10c; Hfllll]fflflhll‘lll! Uflfllfll‘ in Smike stflm. Britcbings, Tauks and General Boller Repairing. 131§ treet, Omaha, Neb. Reccipts. WOODEN WARE— £1.45 Shipments. ~Twohoop pails, per doz, 00 1,71 hree-hoop pa { Rye, bu... nmvxngo and Commission. seifiny for May at #15.050/13,60 and closing i, | Borloy, i O e s do Modium in bbls., §7.00: do inhalf B oiported. #4500 00, domeatic, TRIC bid, January 814.95and February Minnea; — Wheat—There pec 0 8! $4.00; small, in bbls,, $.00: do in half 3.00. Champagnes, imported, per Engines, Brass work, ral foundry, m.mn.- \ 10 s hch tne B puasl; | aiinneapolie: Do 35 T oviutc Hhere | pounds,stags "".',“’}‘g‘d"";‘ 0 50 gerkiis, in bDis., §.00: do inbalf | Cayo $2400@3300; American, per case, $10.00 I]ll[lllflmfl.ll“llfihm in Dry Gunflsllutmnl MO B T TR ] for’ Jantary, $7.00 for February, $.00 for | ontside markets sellers were enabled to get | Dead loks 80 1bs and over, $.00 per , 03¢0 @16.00. Sarana. Napraska. oo HArme 8oy | —GRAHA WIRE & IRON WORK March and $8.173¢ for May. Short ribs were | almost as much for milling grades as on the | €W less than OB HOMVA LS —0"“"-"\ grades, 20@20}gc; fair, HeAvy Harpware—The following price ; \'ul‘duifl‘ (lutth‘ hogs, Sc: sheep, 5¢ primne, Sl@2e preceding day. Receipts. 176 cars; ship- ments, 55 cars. Closed, in store: No. 1 hard, cash and January, 765¢¢; February, 88c; No. 1 northern, cash and January, February, 76c; May, 8l¢; No. 2 nonhorn, cash and January, 72!ge; February, 7 May, 9. On trac 1 hard, 78¢; Nor i northern, 7@itiie; No. 2 nofthern, @ U Patents, sacks to ship, $4.10@4.35; bakers', $3.40@3.7 Cincinnati, Dec. 28, — Wheat — Strong; No. 2 red, 8il¢@8sc, Corn—Easier; No, 2, mixed, 523 @3c. Oats—Firm; No. 2 mixed, S4}qc: Ryc—In fair demand; No. & Provisions — Pork, fitm at $15. quiet but firm at §7.65@7.7 rong; May sold and closed at $8.10, Janu- 6- 714 February at $7.77)¢ and March fancy green and | are standard: Iron, rate, 82703 plow steel, Furniture, - | Manufactarers of ere and Iron Ralli per he : Corn, 81 per bu; timothy w, 2@25e; old governient Juva, 28 | prd BATIR, T0n, TEAR BRI PER SEES By, $90: pratrie hay, §30 por ton. N r Java, 25@2Sc; Mocha, 2u@ic; | fherial past, s cructve stoc, Biaes east | emnp EWEY & STONE, Desk e mndoy i . O 35 T ealve roasted, 24 McLaughlin's 25.00: elloo CE W Commissions: _Cattle, 500 per head ; calves s cLaug $2.00@5.50; hubs, 'per set, $1 .‘,c;h::lfi::f Wholesale Dealers in Farniture, OMANAEANETANDITRON. wo 94! and yearlings, $10 per car. Hogs and sheep: Dilworth's, 24}¢c; Red Cross, | ciwed dry, $1.50; tongues, cach, ] Single decks, 85; public inspection on hogs, _Lorillard’s Climax, 440; Splen | C3Ch: ¢ sauare nuts, per b’ 6@, x‘ch'} Farnam Strest, Omabs, Nebrasks. Man'frs of Fire & Bl]r[lfll' Pl'l]flr 2 Vaults, satl work, iron and wire fenc 15c per car. All sales unless otherwise stated | - ToBACCO—Lorillard’s chain, per Ib, 6lg@i3c; malleablo, 8 per 100 1bs live weight. did, 4uc; Mechanic's Delight, 4lc; Leggett & | iron wedges, 6¢; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, e e ana Mejer's star, 44c; Cornerstone, 5c; Drum- TR atal 4ot Pt e Hores Ahoos. mond's Horse Shoe, 4dc; J. T., 40c; Sorg's | g4 50 At 400 1 e oarbed Spearhead, 44c; Lu\hus meerschauim, 81c; | $ita’ in oar lots, $4.00 por 100 1bs Catlin's old styl Yates, 10 £0 50, $2.40 jovs— /Oyaters, stendard) per d ; strawberrics, 21b per case, 10 Yanpberrion, 5.1b. DR Caba, &0 California pears, per case, $1.70(@4.80; ots, per case, $4.:0 case, $5.80@8.85; ‘whi! $6.00; plums, per case, $1.00@4.10: bluche CHICA(]() LIVE STOCK. Cnicaco, Dec. 25— |Special Telegram to the Bee.|—Carrie—Trade was fair and prices firm, salesmen claiming a slight up turn on the ordinary run of shipping and dressed beef cattle, or say on good and useful steers of from 1050 to 1400 lbs. aver- age the same that have been sellng from $3.75 to #4.50; plain and common, $3.00@3.50, A few loads of prime and fancy brought $4.80@b.25. There were free arrivals of Texnnl“\ml were all in the hands of the cat- PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., MOLINE, MILBURN&STODDARD Co Munufactirers wnd JOUbers 1o Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Wam]g Bugeis, Rakes, Plowsm 96, 107, 1d T11 8. 10th 8t., Omlhl.l«.. v 9Lh B Paiat McCORD, BRADY & CO., MEACHER & LE A C H |y General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co's | .....,..!P.".!fis.“!if.‘.!’fifi.. wamnn_ | 1 210 BT Prou S Pine Lotk Lave Stock Notes. Cattle steady. Hogs uneven. No sheep market yesterday. Dead hogs were quoted at #1.75 yesterday. ¥ C. Bliss, of Howells, was on the market with hogs. S. M. Childs, of Dunlap, Ia., was at the 3 lard, cherries, per case, tle trust and went direct to the slaughterers. Whisky—Steady at $1.05. Yyards yesterday. ries, per case, $2.30w2.40; gl plums, 2-1b, 7 5020 Shipping steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs., 84.8005.00; | New York, Dec. 28.—Wheat—Receipts, | iy L}lou'gflu?{,""‘lm wasonth market . pincapples, 305, per case, Bk wst w D. M. STEELE & C dree E 200, Stdckors and. ‘?&iflrl"‘}lfl"“' 80,000; exporta; none options opened 4 | ;) " Eawards, Swirvs shep buyer. loft | i goonenerrien: por chie, 8 3 gk “"'74’ Wholesale Grocers, ‘ $3.40; cows, bulls and mixed, §1. Jighierisoan rulbdiehbior antieeitiod bve A, O s o1 3 02 8025 bicaalo Anit 10 | for Chicago last evening. J.D. Staple, an_extensive shipper, was on the market with hogs yesterday. Nicholwait & Coots, of Hillsdale, In., re- ceived the top price for a load of hogs. W. M. Farrmgton, of Hurrington, Neb., had five loads of cattle on the market. W. H. Savage, cattle buyer for the Swift Packing company, is in Chicago for a few ) Mr. Shields, buyer for Keenan & Co., of Indianapolis, who has been home on @ Visit, string beans, per B 35 @le, Jeaving off hes dull,“with' the closing graded red, 85@@kc; No, 1 red, nomi 5i4c; No. '3 red, #Xa@92igo in_ store and ele- vator, 03 @usj(e delivered; January closed at 1dc. Corn— ~Rocelpt, 31000; exports, 5000; options opened ig@%c higher and closed weak with the advance lost; spot quict, clos- ing weaker; ungraded, 60} No. 8, 60 @00c; No, 2 63i;¢ in elevator, in storé and f.0. I;Bs (@63%e delivered; January closed at 62 ash grades 19, 1331 and 1253 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb. ‘N,,_m.n,,,._m T e T Booksellers and Stationers, W0, 70; 21b early June peas, per [ No. 1com, s 1s.$18.50 5 Wedding Stationer 3 31 tomatoes, §250; 21b corn, | No. 2 com, 818.17.00 | No. 4 com, 81 8. 130 Wholesale Groce I e T Ntas o6, Covama Hep. suonery, —30-1b pails, $1.65@1.75. TeAs—Japans, 20@bie; gunpowder, 20@ *; Young Hyson, 25@bbe; Oolong, 20@ Diien Frvits—Apples, new, is, 1@7c; evaporated 50-1b ring, 95{@10c} Taspberrics, evaporated, 2i@2sc: blackberries, evap. | By orated, 93{@10c; pitted cherries, 20@21c; Texas lwsrl, $2.0@3.20; cows, B .'M‘J Hoas—Trade was brisk with'an up turn of & strong 10c on best heavy and prime packing sorts, Good and choice heavy sold at B.80. Only a few loads were on sale enough to make the outside price. Packing sorta sold within a range of $.30@5.60. Light sorts were again dull and neglected, and did not share in the advance on heavy. One ol ];uker bought a_string of 435 that averaged Ibs and cost $5.15. Lighter weight $4.90 £ 1114 and 1116 Hamey Street, Omaha, Nob. 9 50 S e R L LT N 0vsranx RS OF AU and s, | e B o e s Tinware Sheet lrop Big, Agents for Howe Scalesand 00 n Wlnte Pmc . Sy 5 has returned, peaches K@8iac; evaporated, pecled | A ror P o Oats — Receipts, 23,000; exports, 540; 1 1 403 evaporated, pe -9 LIVE 8TOOK, 300 Rikhor mitad webtor, @30 jor whise | M. §. Goodrich, of Omaha, wil assume | Beaches, @i ' evaporated, unpared, | 138 n HIMERALIOH ""'“V'-O“- M. A. DISBROW &.C0. Unton Stock Yards, Chioago, Dec. 35 Western, B0(@450. charge of the new’ scale house at the yards | 18@0c; new currants, “7@ilee; —prunce, Builders' Hardware & Scale Repair Shop i —The Drovers' Journal teport Coffed'— pat, fair; Ria quict at £1847¢; | whon i ia opened. $@ie; citron, 3o ralsins, London Mechaaice' Tools g Scsles. 1485 Douglas-ss. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Monld cnue—lmlp\-. 7,000; market strong | options heavy, closing lower; sules, 5,500 J. H. Blenkiron, of Coleridge, marketed a 3 o e RRL Om Branch Office, 13th and Izard Streets, Omahs, December, $16.6(@16,65; January, §16.35 | load of hogs ut. the top price yestorday and 0; new Valoncia, 81 @8lge b 0 £ and 1e higher; cmm, $.25@5.45; shipping Sleern, il Saan. 0; stockers, nl;d;‘ f%e':i-n'f 3 cows, bulls and mixe 1.50@ fw "Texas cattle, $1.76@8.20. —Recel] 'alfl 000 | mnrket strong and 100 Mamers b, SN heavy, $.40 @5.85; light, $4.90(@5.25; skips, $4.80(4.85. Sheep—Reccipts, 4,000; market higher natives, &'100(105 l \\'l.‘lllrn, 43,505, 1 a0, 8 b CEILING AN Beven-sisieanths, Wi @1, 22 com % in \th. Pine Ceiling Dry Goods. K—West Point 20 in. 8 0z, 10}¢c; West Ll(‘ur‘} in \m\vny L 45 20 in. 10 0z. 12}¢c; West Point 19 in. 12 | 2nd com. % in ** 4 ] e e LOWBL ROMMRS P T AL RECTOR & WILHELMY CO., BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., Wnulqsale Hardware, . | Manufactarers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, tern iteel Nails, Mouldings, Stair Work LS ufl Hard Wood e, jase > Tas. "§0: ECOm 3&»::-:‘1 =2 o e OMAHA PLANING MILL CO., WITIRROATOH; Manufactarers of luuldmn, Sasn l]om, bags; @16.45; February, §16.25@16.35; Marcl g @inds; April, $10.15@10.25; May, $10.15@ rm; United, 881¢c. t with the market went home happy. Mr. Briggs, proprietor of the stock ex- a private dance to his ay night. G. K. Eakuett, of Solomon, Ta., was on the market with hogs yesterday. Mr. Eaknett is a regular shipper to these yards, West Point 40 In. 11 oz, 160, Checks 9i5c; Caledonia XX, 10%4¢; | A12inchs1s, Otis, 91c. B1a ¢ STOCKBOARDS, donia ady (@ l’nrk—Dull and unchanged at $13.5 for one 016.00 rold. {emorial, 15c; Canton, [ C12 Texans, §.50@H.50; lambs, $4.50@5.75. Lard—Opened 2@3 points higher, subse- | G. W. Lowry and R. H. Mitchell, of the | 1500 ¥igo: D12« e National Stock Yard Ease ¢, | Quéntly dropped s@i0 voints, "closing dull; | commission firm of Lawry Bros, & Mitelell, | {0 l“rhm?uul.&nldfl-.(;:;m" SRyt B 1, com, 12 Heary Hardware, Iron and sml A e Ma i Foppiaion &n uis—Dec. eceipts, 530; | western steam, spot, §.10, closing at $3.05. of Lincoln, Neb., was at the yards yesterday. ‘wu,“s B, bleached, 7c; Ste- W 13 Bprings, Wagon Htook, H 'lnol.ullh and Poppleton Annug ipments, 120: active and stronger; choice Quiet but firm; western, 15@33, Swift & Co. closed their beef and sheep o hk‘mh(‘d, 8lge; Stevens' P, “ “ _§treet, = Baavy native ateors, $4.40@5.35; foir to. pood o—Light requeat; ' westorn, 113¢@ | packing house yesterday for a brief poriod, bl‘,m\ml Dios Bravens N oxoll “ EDNEV‘C"BEON- receern e BEONYAT I native steers §3.00@4.50; butchers . steers, No good fat cattle and sheep being on the | pleached, 10}e: Stévens' § R T, 12i4¢. No.3, “ “Dmfllfl [mn a“ mfil STORZ & ILER, medium_ o choice, §.104.00; stockers and iDe- | markot was the cause. M“"”“'“‘ s—Tablo " oil cloth, ' $2.65, i s Wagon and Carriage W ‘Hardwara, Lfl[fl]‘ Beer Brewe focdern fir. o good 0063 10, ranger, rd May, Siige. The commission firm of Keenan & Han- | plain Holland, 8i¢c to Yc; Dado Holland} | « 08 150 SO R 0en worih s Datane: e 5, nary to good, § Hors Toeaipia. 4,000; shipments, 350; mar- ket firm; choice heavy and butchers' selec- tions, $5.00@5.75; yorkers and packing, m dlum’ to prime, §5.20@5.65; light grades, or- inary to good, $4.85@5.25. Oity, Deo. 28.—Cattle--Receipts, pments, 400; shipping steers, 100 + cows and butchers' stuff, d@l0c highor, good to cholco corn.fod common to medium 3.25(@4.20 $2.00@2.60; foeding steers, §2.65@3.25; cows, 00 Hogs — Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 500; best, 10c higher; others, h@lle b ‘ghur, Corn—Firm and higher May, Wi tnts—-‘llghur cash, 313{@31%{c; May, 333§ cash, 467, (@4 cock will, after January 1, be known as Ke nan & Smith, Mr. Swith,'at present mana- ger for the old firm, becoming the s partner. There will be no change i management or the force of men employed. The exccutive committee of the State Live Stock Shippers’ association held a meeting at the Stock Exchange building, at which the preliminary steps were taken for the annual meeting and banquet, which will be held in the Exchange building on January 11. An invitation will be extended to the stock ship- pers and commission men of the state to pa Hicipate in the festivitios, James Foley, Danley, J. A. Kehoe and David Auderson constitute the committee, 12 in Grooved roofing, §1 per M. more than 12 Stock Boards same lengtn, durd, 44c; Peacock, in. Gros ved Roofing sume price as 12 in, CoMFOR bwtk Boards. 08— 80,60 ). By ANKETS - White, §1.0007.50; colored §1.10 At ”-nlr LAP, A W. L. PARROTTE & CO., SUHTH []HA_H_A @ o. and 19 19.00 O tsAonnp Suxwrrio—Borkeloy ‘cambrios | Noi g i (LA HliRerees s Wholesale Hau’. Caps and Straw Goods, R FilNIR W MAN. 3.3 MLANOL No. 609 AL 107 Hay PALMER, RICHMAN &tb:‘g.. i 00, 4ig¢ Liquors Live Stock Commission Merchants, Loom, Y¢; Gree Philiip lic} Lonsd ' Lons: \MNGS DISTILLERY GO | omos-Room 24,0 \ding, ahd ILER & CO., o0 ok Yards, Bouth Bl [ dale, B New Qork il 10 epperell | 84, clear, 1‘1... b5 2. 5 Eriea e e 7 50 [mwmm&Jflm&urqfl%"lfl%fi}wflflfl Live Stock cflmmfigfl?lsiewhanu tars mostic Liguors. 1112 Harney So. 2 ] 1621 North Kighteenth Btreet, Omaha, Neb. Camprics—Slater, 41, B ——— —— Woods, 4}4c; Stan- Ptk Quiot and irrogular at 814, Lard—Kuiet at $7.40@3 .45, Butter—Creamery, 25@30¢; dairy, 22@26c. Whisky—Steady at §1.05, Afternoon Hoard: “Wheat- Bl3o bid; JTunuary y Btreet, Omaha, Neb. :; Best Yet, 44, 614c; butter cloth | No. 1, 0G,8in. ‘Cabot, 7ige; Farwell, sc; Fruit of Eu- X 3 Hope, King [ 1st and 2nd, clear, 1, 1 13 Decem- bel s5{c asl teady 3 January 4. 4e bid; hhruu 'y, 4813¢; May, B0l @dbige. Oats—Easy. Kansas City, Dec. 25.—Wheat—Strong; No. 2 soft, cash, 8}5¢; May 830 bid, 83360 perell 64, 15c; Pepperell, 84 20¢; Popperell, | A, ulcu,llm 04, 22c; Pepperell, 104, 4c; Canton 44, 8ige) | A * 114, 13 > Triumph, 6c; Wamsutta, [ B, % 1ine B, ‘anton, 4-4, 91¢c; { common to choice, $4.50@5.50; skips, Cantor 4 Bive oo . q o e, e (g, Lsadh &da aabed: ARG 1le; Val , 13, 13, 2inch, s 2. ) - Lumber. .‘,-;,'n,,';';;:',:m:?“;n-w“e- o"""‘:fl \ FINANCIAL. -mmur\ f.'..;'(‘m]b"" 44}{c asked; May, 48}{¢ | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS (O “mhnmmg $17.50 OMAHA LUMBER CO., m-'v'ufl-,s:'éfi“ Bouth Ouiatia Natio ! Produce, Fruits, Etc. Star Cats—No. 2 cash, no bids or offerings. Liverpool, Dec. 28.—Wheat n; de- mand fair; holders offer sparin ‘Cali. tornia No. 1, 68 10d@ts 11d per cental; red western spring and winter, @ts 110, Corn—Strong and demand fair; new wixed NEW Yonx, Dec. 28— ¢ [Special Telegram to the Beg.]-—-Srocks—The action of the stock market was as much of a surprise to-day as it was yesterday. The cause, however, was the reverse. The market, at least at this 1st and 2d clear 4 inch Flooring. Six-inch 50c less. Clear % inch Ceiling. Clear % ch Partition Clear % mch, Partition $2 a8 All limlx Uf Bflmlfl! lztena] fl Whnlesala LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY — . Life | stucl Commission, } Batidio 'y..m Stook Yerds, The following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on this mar- ket. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring extra_labor of packing cannot always be supplied on outsideorders atthe same prices quoted the local trade. LouIs BRADFOR Dealer in Lumber, Lath, lee Sash, ~c— . ‘Quechee No. fil o 'vnmlmr. 22140, inch, 2 % % IDER & ( arke ing.”” 3 Doors, ete. Yards-Corner m and bougias! Corner s season, is & narrow, scalping one, confined to | western, 4s 113, per cental. - old - 5 } Clear Finish, 1 and 1% inch, s2s sad Douglas. c D 1 m i . Toom traders, Tho yeneral tenor of pro- aDuITRR-Cold weather soems to Lave later .,L,Inm 2 Oil, g0 Garner Oil, 6ie, | Clear Finish, 134 und 2 iuch, 3 s e e ommission Dealers in 73 mflfl. ) " A hecked rece ch ure ght, while | Pixi Axb Rones—Richuond, to; Allen, Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch Woom 2, oppysite. Exch fessionals is bullish and they are trying to the demand is fair and tends o strefgthen | Rivarpoint, ber Steel Hiver, o, 1t htond, | Clear Yellow Pine Casing and Base. . CNDIETZ PPy arin, Houch Emaba, Nep; U0lon o galvanize tho market and predict a big ad- prices. However we quote them unchanged. 5 " ; Pacific, 6 150160 BLUE—Washington, POPLAR LUMI : = ——r I vance after the new year opens. They argue Cattle. Croamery, solid packed, 22a34e; choic ¢ dndigo bie Drints, 106; Amer. | €1, Poplar Bx. Bds. 3¢ fn s 3. Dealer in all Kinds of Lamber, "TUNION STOCK YARDS GO, o | that the payment of over $100,000,000 in divi- | e reccipts of A e dalry, 17@190; modlum, 13@170; Jow grados, i Arnoid, Arnold B, 10} in. Pancl, s 25 148 400 California 8ts. Omak, o 0f Omaha, Limited i 5 o V. i prortio e alse. “ “ s ] |7 | dends next month will cause a general buy- | Jooi: " uarket was about steady i 1o | - Eose—Are quoted quiet and ste l T "‘.‘*;‘L‘;‘,‘\Lu“,',‘,'l‘{y,", .| e TR _dotn v. Bora, g ing of securities that cannot help but send | yadical changes ure noted. One load of fair | ot v nged prices. We quote 21@2de X3, 818, 400 J prices up. Moderate selling by investors of | corn fed nati s sold for $4.45 Q. & Raise, 0 i for fresh and 17¢ for limed, with some dystone, !u. Pacifie, el T, 1. & M Wb wm Pick. Lflmel‘, lefi, GB]]]BHI, k., Efc, late and the inability of the bears to shuke Hoge M(h's nl~Hl;n:l:‘df‘!“::ll'tl'::'lll«‘dhul"‘hl Sty Co170N FLANNELS—10 per gent “trad ets, D. & H. Flat, £20.50; D. H.'Sq., §21.50. Corner 6th and Douglas 81s., Omab THE cAP'TnL HUTEL e cady and moderate demand o - 03 CC, T L TR Ty N | out many stop order holdings by their recent | * my,o receipts of hogs were light, the quality | with prices quoted. une dhnged. Fancy ful kil vy XX clear, 8.10; oxtra YA®, §3.65; *A® stand- T. W. HARVEY LUMBER GO, p attacks, is a sign that stocks are in the hauds | peing about the same as has been received | cream cueddars, single, 12¢: full cream twins, ard No. 5, No. 1, $1.45; lath, of partics who are able to keep them. The | for the past few days. Notwithstanding the | 123 @8e; young Americas, 15¢; brick choe v e 15u',1. 1. To Dealers Only, = LINCOLN. NEB \ money market shows more activity, owing to | slow opening of the market all the good hogs Limburger, 100 1bs in White Cedar, 6 in., 1{ s. 123c; 0 in. qrs, ce. 1403 Farnsm Bueet, Omabs, “ . sold earl, rices ruled about the same as In less the shifting of loans, some baukers calling in quanties, 14@ldige; 1 Union Pacific, 18, 113e; white cedar, 5i¢ ‘in. Jg s 1lige 8in. | ™ JBURR. VABERISED, " ' g AkrET Wake—Bibb white, 18} on Tuesday, one load of choice hogs selling Swiss dnmuuc, 16@18¢. it ponu\u Hotel in the The Illll Innln And m v, 6ic - their loans 19 prepary for the payment of - in-. | £, ‘e384 Vhyo'market on light weights was | PovLTHT—Réceipts were light, and as the :',:.-:2‘.«-: Elifu(;,.(:;'l'xl,‘ 15 Topnth 1080y Jen Wholesale lelfl!‘. Ete, sty Tor momerdhl mavants Jrusais terest and dividends January. 1. Rates, how- | g little slow and a few loads were left over. | cold weatlier enables dealers to hold over flm.v« SHEETING—Atlanta A, 44, in., 7 in and 8 in. (J§ each) § ., round W. C. | tm wer Portis; w. 5“““ erings, y sver, bave not udvanced, as many bad autici | Taken as & whole tiere was Bot wuck of & | stack, they are Bot nciined 10 cut pricey § AUANtc H &4 To; Atlautic D, 14, Gc. Posta, Tor My o9 zdraait Someds Kad QUincr K. BOGGEN Propristen,