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Dk e y_gradek pi are nnchanged. | I steady; prices are unchanged. The follow- '\3'» :\rx‘r‘\{:“ E:Mern 1r\u" 3.25@8.50; fair to ‘ ing are cirrent prices: Minneapolis patents, i 2.26@8.00 50a2.00 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. || o 14 Oats—Steady, with slight advance over yes- W d5.10 | choice stovk, R.008835;" Tuncy stock .75 | 260275 per cwt; Kansas and Missouri — ll-rd-n;' 0 .~|:.u-‘, R'lvm-. b :L. Good to choice heavy qmv! . B "4\5)((:1 (@4.00. " winter fanc P!euu $2.45@2. Vebruk- Agrio Rye—Firm at 62¢. Good to choice mixed hogs. . 5.15@d. -" CAULIFLOWER— (lwl wtock $2 602 80, | patents, §2 2.40; rye flour, $1 15@1.90 ! ultul Grain Pits Rule Rather Heavy With | Burley—Firm at 72@7s. R it CrLERY ékhoncu»lm %@dte per dosen; | cwis rye, Grabam, lhfim;“;m“};;w ‘m; CHURCHILL pA“K‘R' ales. d A L LU Prime erim‘l\i{‘&_pu AR S, T ot Michigan cider,6.00@6.50 per | raised, §6.00 por case: wheat, Graham, #1.35 | DEAler i nlmral Imnlamant:,Wa{nnlj Dealer 1l HEN“M l.llmhfll‘, —_ Flax-seed #1515 Pr. No. Pr. | bbl. of 32 gal. | per cwt: cornmeal, vellow, $1.00 per cwt: | Carriages and twoen W /608 Carpets and Parquet Floort Pork—Unsettled, nervons and irregular; ©00 %0 “ Iere Choice California quinces, §2.00@ | cornmeal, white, $1.00w1.10 por cwt: hominy, | vk 4 'ry VERY LITTLE INTEREST IN CORN. | January, $10,00610.05; May. #10.05. A ;% Im : 2. N II\QII"‘}‘:I:H PatileAre 10 it wappts | ‘o‘f?ufi;fl'm’l:w?fi:?m per ton; screenings LININOER . MchALF con B ,_"n“‘,’_“,y ey e e e PR B by with & good demand durivg (e holldavs. | Hav Prices aro. steady wa follows: Agricaltural Implements, Wagons,Carriages Tmporens & JWWI‘I ollllllnery&lflflll’ A S| d ah ] S0 b, extra ¢ d Oats Prove to Tie About the Btrongest | DY Solted Meato 8 ':T:‘;!".rfiw‘i o % o by L ey o Jand prairie, §7 70@h00; straw, $6.50 Bugeies, Bla. Wholesals, Omaba, Nebrasta. 8,10 and 13 ot th Sreet - Article Traded In—Cattle Only anmm firm; creamery, 2%@ 4.0 100, 4 ¢ .u“nm- ~Bell & tlhckrv ug 03 um;g w(émh;'l:nm rem lnwl\lrl:n:‘n;l .‘;":S"';'.'.fi “PARLIN. OREN onr & MARTIN, Moderately Active -Gen- B1c;: dairy, 21@2c. STAGS, Bell & Bugle, $10.50@11.00; Cape Cods, q gfiu.k i Cheesc— Quiet; full cream cheddars, 1@ ) T 080 2.00 eral Quotations. fi o 3 $10.50; walnut 2 Towa lump, 8815} r‘T“ W‘ .. T I O ga—Are n fair demand fwith stocks | Tow nut, §3.00; tllinois, #4.50@5.00. An'lclltml mplém fll& l(flllifll[fll 77T ROBINSON NOTION GOu e e, @114 youne Americas, 11 NIXED CATTLS, equalfo any cul, o car reperied on the mn"('n',':r". X;i(;;l:;"l very {'l"c’};:d ;’(.‘;;‘x“cm;fi; . Wholesale Notions end Farnishing M (1 WAy, rices, howevel . | ¢} gree H . P. P CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Bepe ’*'\’u’,‘:,{m“:: oty Eteen salled,on 215 | Mavagas, 86 50(7.00 per bbl., with'some extra | fiint, o dry sl et groen ealf skins, 70 l mmm‘ r"sl’l"‘ co. 8 and 5 Bouth 1 Bireet, Omans. Cnicaco, Dec, 20.— [Spocial Tel the | @7 do,, 7c; salted bull . grecn 915 | fine sold at §7.50(@8.00. 5 gnn.m o hil euptm’elwm; g c;‘l':x"‘gc— Al 0f Bucreye H, VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, HidAgo, Dec, 20, [Bpecial Telegram to the | Fro0y ,,.11,.,.,'. ted calf, S@siqc; dry flint Lesoxs— Are quoted at former prices with | 3i¢ lIr‘e e s Oullivators. Hay fa der Tuban Pult " Ber.]—The grain markets were rather heavy | goo¥ifci noen fied st SR GE To; 225 | stodks fai aud g var lot of Mesain reparted | brown, ligc. Sheep pelts, iy veri WS Notions and Gent's Farnishing M ! i B0 3 % on the way, Messina lemons, $5.50@6.00; | Fuks—Are depressed and dull, with No. 4 {0:day, though the deciing In prices on the | desoons, 3o each, b 1 00; trira SuOrs are out of the | skins aimost unsalable, uotations are now | WINONA "‘""-'M!NT co.” morning's trading was slight. The ap-| Tallow—Unchanged. 9 ‘:Jmm\!. Maluga, $5.00; extra Ma market. as follows: Raccoon, ¢: mink. 15@40c: %fi ORANGES—DPrices remain firm, but no | musk rat, hll‘!(gbc s pe;l -‘kunk.lt(wlm' “flflmm lgm‘mm, . Olle. 3 .__—_, change in prices is noted. We quote Louis- [ mountain wol No. 2, prai- CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE °°‘ jans oranges at $4.00@4.25 per box, and | rie, Th@doc: w’-N-’Kgmt “Ulflalfl Rm“ “I le‘lfill per 1b, (I.Klidl Floride at $4.26@4.50; with a sale or two of 1.00(0.00: dry proaching holiday and the effect of the close of the month was felt in rather light busi- ness and in evening up local traders, to ‘whom the markets are largely left now. May GRADE REIPERS. Flour, bbls..... Wheat, bu . Corn, bu Oats, bu ( tra fine at @3 . M. , M & wheat opened at 85{c, which was J{c under uy‘.{ bu, G Lo ';"‘ in light supply with poorer dr{)..nwlop:, elk, Tm’e,t’etfic 15 ficthor W N Axio Grease, o1, Omaka. A M. Bishep. last night'sclose, and very gradualiy dropped | Barley, i grades out of market, A car lot of better | o OHCOEARIONS SHEY oteum tariar 4o, | Artists' Materials, Plaos and per. i advanced to 'y cy . Louis, Dec t, now on the way he o A § touched 85 : ain, {c"‘:; g,r;".‘m dw hu’flr. 8214@8o; May, 80 Dananas, "' ".@3 50; medium bunches, $2.00 | cream tartar powdered 20(@50c, India Madras 1813 Dougias Street, Omaha, Nebraska. TER PAPER CO., o Ll X gt 4 urn—A shade casier; cash, 47 oo %5c, morphia sulph $3.50. Soda bi, carb 60c, | et T TEL S SR “ lesale Paper Dealers. B i wde R EC Y L S A EERE i 3 o< EY—Some California honey is reported | Venice turpentine 40c. Gum opium $465, Boote and Shoes. 0lesale € ::;"": Ll w‘f”‘:"f:‘ (@.:, °'“'°":l' J:““E‘::y as sclling at 1%, and some in_1-b frames at | quicksilver T5c, quinine, German per oz, 48¢. | g G UG R & GOn | O ok A S, cat opened af lg@7814c, sold at Teic dle, but we quote Lrlu.'* at 1%az21c for 1-1b | Wax, yellow pul'!fl'.c. o feperh, | ouis-Carian 1ages ey hed Sy Jobers of Boots and Shoes, rn 3ly@dc per 1b; | linseed, raw, w ", L NG MARUTARGE rinters’ Materiale. I Y $1.12; sperm whale, 80c: fish, bank 35c; neats: | 11 FAmaR L, IR ep, Kprutaciors. Gummes | WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION: . and down to 77%c and closed at 1 o'clock at 78}§@7814c. The recent closing out of their long wheat by a couple of the heaviest local frames, and canned oney rN-—Choice rice .05, Butter—Quiet; creamery, 25@c; dairy, el et ige. raw: Brazil nuts, | foot extra, bbe; neatafoot No. 1, 50c; gasoline, | emm—— o —5m S8 bull houses hus taken the sustaining influence “{wn,w“ Board: Wheat—Strong; Decem- i amons, Tirsagarmh e, Engiab wat | £ degroos, 106t . & lord ‘i Nl 4 lan | " WIRKENDALL, JONES & GG., Auiliary P!mmu il outof the market, and one of them is thought § nuts, 1o@18e; filberts, 12¢; Lalian chestnuts, 2 lard, 30c; W. Va. zero, 14¢3 W, Va. ccoseor , Jon 3 Deales 1a i7pg, pisess and prinies 12¢: golden No. 1, 40c; golden No. & ;},‘gfl’:fi.’.fl;‘-fi ; n:‘x‘t:;ol uen«;‘?mc" :“ my%fi!&mflmmfiflrgflflg}q&syfl N - i N II"‘(‘ gc¢; white h mmana. Provistoxs—Hams, 11@11%c; breaktast | lead, fancy, 3go; patty, Soi Parts white, 8o; R co. Y bacon, 11@llige: bacon sides, S@¥izc: dry Whmuv, common, 2}g r«dleml 7e. 3 L ] dried beot | | WiNbow GLAsS—Single, 70c’ per ocent; | eemaes 2i1008, Opl0S lannmctm'anaull]ealefl {n Rubver GWIII -1b square | double, 70 and 10 per cent discount. St O h ..‘.’.'i..".':‘.,. oW il Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam Streets und, | Leatuer—Onk soles, 35 — — ____8team Fittings, Pum _5'2:.1 Pumps, Pipes and Engines. to have gone over on the other side. There was very little of interest in the corn market. There, as in wheat, the heavy bulls seemed to have evened up, and without much business for the outside a few unimportant short sellers were able topound prices down somewhat, although with any fair buying orders there came a reaction, and at the close the same covering of local nhon sellers ad- vanced prices again to within 1{c of yester- day's close, May corn opcmill “bt Bige and 15¢. 4715¢ 1 Oats— Firm; May, “The Merchants: Exchange will adjouth Friday afternoon until Tuesday morning. Minneapolis, Dec. 20~ Wheat--There ‘was a limited amount of cash wheat offered, but light demand for futures depressed prices about 9c. Cash wheat to grind sold at about yesterday’s prices, with local millers the best uyers, though nu;.pm were taking somc: Closed, in store: No. 1 hard, casl, T 21b! | slaughte le, 20@20¢; heml k & ole, 21 P RA S Rt | T, Clit et Baig Puvde kip, S0@70c; A hemlock calf, m@] 05; A, | Fiavoring lllnm Laund ILHO .I.w. M calf, “backs,” 75¢; hemlock up- - Live Stock Sold. Showing the number of head of stock sold on the market yesterday: o ) English grain upper, 25¢; hem- for a long time hung between b3 and béigc, January, 76i4c; February i George H Rammong & 06 e ock grain upy o -zrui 243 " ampico B. L. Steam, wat and mipl 1 oto. 4 then fell1obdc, but at the close of lhcmorumg No. 1 north cash i ouATy itoh | Stiippas., 5 g co, 20@33¢: Tampico ,,,-bhle,o D. M“, D e dend W Farsam Streeh ORSIR S Ny | Resnio ‘?(Iv‘:lunrd to ba%o and rested February, 7 ot bt s Rt : No. 1, $2.00; 32 Curacoa B. G. Mo, % 5c; Simon Q. 1) nfacturers snd Importers of CHURCHILL PUMP CO., } o'clo unuary corn opened af, 491gc. 4 4 o . Mo., £2.75@8.00; Dangola kid, 30@35¢; > 1 down to 48%¢c and closed nomlnu"y at 4 y, Blic. Ont el 1i stiek, 88;@014c. Kangaroo, 40 American ' calf kid, 8%; cmckfl"d- Gl?&sl'fl&fl i Lg_mqh "c‘!llm.flfi“, Wholesale Pllml! Pl A le‘ln, ) 10'clock. 1 mnorthern, 76gc; Shippers Srur—No, “zallon Kegs, $1.5001.55; | Griesen kids, $1.0028.50; French calf kids, e T Ot Debriks Steam and water Supplie Ilmqu-gu:m(.fi‘).l ‘ Oats were about the strongest thing on the 7 0 New Orleans, gallon, 38E46 maple | §3.25: onk kip skins, 80@$1.00: oak calf skins, = — _ ¥oost & Co's goods. 1 floor and May closed fractionaliy higher than A,mn“r&(-.,d“,,m. syrup, half bbls, gallon, 80c; | #1.00@1.25: French calf skins, $1.25@2.00; | — SO0MMIGET0 torage. | “u. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., yesterday, although at times during the ses- G. H. Hammond & Co 1-gallon cans, halt gallon | French kip skins, $1.10@1.50; Russitt linings, D. A. HURLEY, s‘ea‘“ aml water s“nmlu sion the weak tone of the other pits reflected Swift ),Mk,,,g( %6 doz, §6.2 £3.25, $0.00@8.50 per doz; pink cream and white lin- - cflmmfllul and Jobbi ] i there. May oats opened at 84ge and almost Gsaves' corn, | ings, $7.50@10.00 per doz; colored toppings, n!, Halliday wum unn-, Ill:‘mllm.l:lnr::rm St., Omahay lmmedluwly advanced to 84%c, then fell to corn, 7. $0.00@11.00, Rgge a d'l’lvslllw- Cousignments solleited. 1 J@Mige and closed ut 1 d'clock ut e, per keg. Srinrs—Cologne spirits, 188 proof, $1.10; Fape Baskets. 1iie Dodge b Dmena: " BROWNELL & CO., i 1“0“ anuary outs 31c was bid at the opening, u's soda, butter and pic- | do, 101 proof, $1.12; spirits, second q\ml- e e ot oy but the close was at 30%e. Barley — o s gmger snaps, Sc; oy | i, 101 proof $1107 do, 184 proot, 8100 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Engines, Boilers and General “achlnen, T the provision Mmariag the feature of the Prnvisionn—lflusivr; pork, December, $14.75 S0\ soda, Ke. Alx'ohol broof, §210 per” wine = gal- Storage and Commission Merchan Sheet Iron Work, Etéam Pumps, Saw Mi day’s business was the free selling of May | @15.00. Shipments. WOODEN WARE— gails, per doz, | on. illed 'whiskies, $1.00@1.50. Leavenworih ireet, Omaha. lard by the party credited yesterday with the | Cincinnati, Dec. 20.—Wheat—Scarce and | cattle, $1.45; three-hoop No.1'tub, .50} | Gin, blended, §1.50@2.00; Kentucky bour- | Speclalis’ Butter, Egas, chosso, bouliry, Ghme nloading of May pork. It is claimed by the | firm; No. 2 red, 8%@tc Sheey ago | No. 2 tub, #5.5 wash: | bons, §2.00@6.00 olty: ‘and . Petine: || LI ORI e o “well-informed™’ that_his- salea of lard ag- | * Corn—Stronger; No. Hogs, 3 ‘Chicagn | boards, $1.40w 2.95; | sylvania ryes, $2 Golden Sheat WIEDEMAN & C B HIL STIMMEL & GO., Oats Eremm-d upward of 15,000 tearces and that has now prac tically disposed of all his II)IIR lard and Fo. 1 churns, $ Kange of Showing the extreme highest and lowest vates paid for leading grades of hogs on dates mentione Ry Provisions — Pmk firm at $15.5 quiet at $7.60, Whisky—-Quiet at $1.05. New York, Dec. 20.—Wheat—Receipts, 22,000; exports, 6,600; opened y@'ge lower and heavy, afterwards strengthened with the and rallied % @"¢c, closing firm; cash grades firm aml rather quiet; un- graded red, 87@95c: No. 1 red, nominal at 8lge; No. 2red, 915@92c inelevator, 931 ¢ delivered; January closed at 9174c. Corn—Receipts, ' 17,000; exports, 6,000; opened - Js@ie lower and later' recov- In addition to the sellin, this prom it bull,general trading exhibi N‘d fair activity. 'There was no great stir, but business was sufficiently animated lhl‘fi'llflb out to prevent any flagging of interest, while the trade showed the posscssion of a nlrong tone. Lard was depressed a little by the operations of the bull party referred to, yet, ased on last night's closings, prices at 1 o'clock were only 7i5@10c lower, Pork rested unchanged at 5o higher and short ribs un- churns, $-00, No. | bourbon and ryc whlu IL $1.50@3.00. Bran- ml c i dies, imported, £, domestic, $1.30(@ nce Commission Merchants, fedinm in bbls.. §7.00: do in half Gins, importe usoumoo. domestic, | Pewltry, Butter, Game, Frults, Etc. 720 Houth th Sk, Wholesale Pflm Field and Garden sflfll‘s mall, in bbls., $8.00: do in half @3.00. Champagnes, imported, per (L rkins, in bblk., $0.00: do in half $23,00@33.00; American, per case, $10.00 GEO. scHROEDER co., (Buccessors to MeShane & Bohroeder.) P rades, ‘.’0(41.’(!-.‘\‘: fair, | Heavy Hanbware—The following price AnMSTRONT:T‘HEf"rTé"u co., | fancy kheen and | are stand aeesv: viow e, | PrOfuce Commission and Cold Storage Strage, Forwaring aml Commisin, | special cast, 415 tools, do, 12@1be; Branch b uhe of 2, 0005, hubs, |n-r set, holes unay‘z sawed dry, §1.50; tongues each square nuts, p 018¢ DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., chain, per lb, 6lg@i3c; malleable, 8@10c iron wedgos, 6¢; crowbars, 6c; harrow teeth, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal lard, W11 and 813 Jones Bt Omans Date. | Hedvy. | Mixed. B @500 | 62 @ 5 515 @ 515 @ 5 @b 20 @b 25 35 @b va, 250 ronsted, 243{ Dilworth's, 24! _Coal, Coke and LIm A Wheat firmer; May opened at 85l@sbifc on the split, sold to i ] ered from the decline and closed firm det spring stecl, 4@e; Burden's horse shoes, 50 8outn 3t et Omaba,Nebrasna. ”fif“;OL{""":“;%",‘M“,;"&”;,"1'““‘ Corn firmn; | {rade moderate; ungraded, 60k @ble; No. e e naiCom et #3 .Hurdninn muld shocs, £5.75; barbed RO E NS GO Clobing 46 thah - On 'mg}}f U gune ghhit | svige; No. 2, 61gwiidc in elevator, Public inspectors dock prognant sows 40 e s iron nails, | T3, 3 delivered; January closed at 6 nlli‘fl, 10 to 50, £5.40; stecl nails, $2.50. active; May sold at 341, @ tags 80 pounds cach. e, at B4 ige 47,0005 expo lannmcmng' of Mlingis White Lim, | EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, : on the plit, closing at Hsgiaiiide bid; Porl | , Outsr-Receibts, £1,000; exports, B500; fe@ ad hogs, 80 1bs and over, $1.30 per Goke, Camonty Flaster, Lime, Manufactre Gfllvamzell Iron alld Cflflllc& ‘was 'nm",,unulmr, (I()mm. AL sl.o for Jan- .sfi\ &6 "whm, RN AOE40 B cwt, less than 80 1bs, of no value & n.o"'"'l AR John Kpeneter, p,og tor. Dod, unr;:’f & Coffee — Spot, fair; Rio $1 : options Yardage: Cattle, 25c:_hogs, Sc: sheep, 5¢ P el CLLURES Shreat, Orun ifib udv Steaayaaa i nioas *actives sales, 62,350 | ver head. d: Corn, §1 per buj timothy NEBRASKA FUEL CO ruary ety . # ' hay, $30: prairie hay, 20 per ton. per case, ribs were her, closing at 87,70 for [ U488: December, §16 ): dunuary, 816,50 blueber. Shippers of Coal and Coke. Commissions: Cattle, and yearlings, 810 per car. Hogs and sheep: Single decks, $5; public inspection ou hogs, 15¢ per car. All sales unless otherwise stated per 100 1bs live weight. @16 @16.25; April, 16 March, $16.10 Je per head : calves January, $7.8 for February, $7.95 for March @16.20; May, $16.05@ and $5.15 for May. - (.‘lllCI\GO LIVE STOCK. Cnicago, Dec. 20.—|Special Telegram to the Brr.]—Carrr.e—Trade was only moder- ately active, yet about all the desirable stock went over the scales at an early hour, the day closing on a steady market, as prices un- derwent little or no change on anything that was at all useful. Undesirable stock, such a8 has been selling along at $3.75@4.25, per- haps s0ld o shade easier. Texans were 2.40; plums, 2-1b, 50 pmu.lppl:'s per 'cuse, 5: 1-b salmon, per_doz. #1.75@1.90; geoseberrics, per case, .25 5; 21b string beans, per case, $1.75(1.50; 2-1b' Lima beans, por case, #0016 21b marrowfat peas, $2.60( 21p early .yune beas, per ‘Ib tomatces, $2.50; 21b corn, 314 South 13th Bt., Omaha, Neb. Dry Goods and Notions. E. SMITH & CO., Petroleum—Firm; United closed at Eggs—Firm with fair inquiry; weste @3%c. Pork—Firm and more active for export. Lard—Opened 4@t points lower b\i! moder” ately active; western steam, spot, $3.00(8.05. Butter—Fair request and firm; western, 15@33c. Cheeso—Firm, with fair home trade de- mand; western, 113§@11%c. Liverpool, Dec. 29.—Wheat—Firm; de- mand fair; holders offer moderately; Cali- tornia No. 1, 68 11d@s per cental. tchings, Tanks an Britehings, 4okt St oo, Otaaba. Lave Stock Notes. BOARDS. Hoga steady. Fair receipts of Cattle, The banks close on Monday next, it being a holiday. Mr. Tun with stock. H. Clark, of Watson,Mo.,was on the market with hogs. No. 1 com, 5181850 | No. 3 com, s 1s.815.50 | [}ry G00f, Furnishing Goods and Notions No. 2 com, s 18. 17.00 | No. 4 com, s 1 8. 13.50 110 and 118¢ouglas, Cor. 11th 81, Omana, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Importers and Jobhers in Dry Goods, Notions treet Gonte’ Furniahing 0000 Ceprasks. ~o0 MY B+ | GG HA WIRE & IRON WORKS, Furniture, e lflmlffll:tll['m M Wll‘e anll Il‘tlll Ra 65 1.75. npowder, 20@ Oolong, 20@ oy 2.40. JELLIES—30-1b pails, §1 Teas—Japans, 20> 60c; Young Hyson, 25(@ 65, Dniep Fuvits—Apples, new, i(s, 7 evaporated 50-Ib ring, #%@10c} Taspberrie er, of Ewing, was on the market 5 SIDING. A, 12, 14, & 16 1£.21.50 | C, 12, 14 & 16 1t$15.50 B, W T a0g0 | D, w T e 1280 3 tho evaporated, 271 blackberries, eva) J e R e scarce, hence a better demand for native | Corn—Steady and in fair demand. D Boyer & Bro., of Lincoln, had sheep R iy itod aniesiea oy A8 in White PiaTL0M%e: ! DEWEY & STONE, butchers’ stock, but there was no visible im- | Kan City, $Dec. 20.—Wheat—Strong; C. R. Benedict of Shelby, Iowa, was on the | Peaches, new. c; evaporated, ;mnlcd Boin we: “nlmle ]]Bfllfl'l “I Pflrfllmfl. OMAHA SBAFE AND IR mon WORK! provement in prices, except in prime cows | No. 2 soft, cash, 78! jc; May 83lj¢ bid, no e atiTday ) b, peaches, 20@30c; evaporated, unpared, | cgin “w ) PW r sm and heifers, such making a shade morc | Oferings. mazkeyyoulal 3" e the market | 1X20es mew currants, 7@7ie; prunes: [ Hoin “ Faruam Street, Omaba, Nebrasks. Man'frs of Fire & Bum]a]' 0 money. The stocker and feoder trado con. | 4 SoriaSieongers No. 2, cash, 4ahios May, | | Mo N Bl O S0, was on tho marleet | sgadssey | citron, 2nci, raisine, Tondon | pein u - w (Sél Fanéin Vaults, afl work, tron aga wire fencing. signs 481c bid, 48%c nsked. layers $3.40@2.4 Outs—No. 3 cash, no bids, 2014 asked. tels, $2.00 California loose musca- r. Lith and .Ylell 10; mew Valoncia, 81{@8}gc. 6 in. Drop Siding 50c per droen, PropT. tinues quiet. Choice, 5.25@5.75; good, 1350 CEILING AND PARTITION. Thomas Lound of Wagner, Neb., had a load Grooerl :4;4 l:),(' :‘b‘; u‘:fl%fiffn 1.-.;;(1 to 1350 1bs, 83.80 | New 1x|)rlema. ulnm ;fl(r Corn _4.7?,.. ol[h%gsan yoslel“‘?“"* 'l'"“":l* . e Rore—Seven-sixteenths, 10{@11. 2d com % in White Pine Ceiling. K;.% PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., MOLINE, M'::EH,“:‘HS.'RI»‘.’.PP*“D Co (@ 0 lbs, $@3.80. Stockers | uary, 43lge , 44){c aske May, 484¢ John Wiggins, of Columbus, disposed of a Dry Goods. Ly s 28.1 3 il ) feeders, §2.955.40; cows, bulls and mixed, | bid, 48%c asked. load of hoga on the market yesterday. Duer—West Point 20 in. § 0z, 103e: Wost | Clear 5 in Noway 4 L 6o Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, Wamms B“meg Rakes, Pll]WS }}tg' $1.50@5.00; bulk, $1.70@2.20. Texas steers, | _Bulkments—shoulders, $6.25; long clear, | * J, P. Norden, of Tekamah, marketed two Pomt.mm 19 02. 123¢c; West Point 19 in. 12 | 2nd com. % in Hoacd) -+ 14.00 6, 707, 109 and 711 8. 10th Bt., Omabs, Neb. R ulinc Bis., Cluntia. Neb $2.75; cows, $2.00; bulls, § $7.871¢; clear ribs, $3.00, loads of cattle and a load of hogs yesterday. | oz, 15c; West Point 40 In. 11 0z, 16¢. Checks STOCKBOARDS, —_— e S —_— Hoas—Trade was fairly active, withan- | - Oats—Unchanged; No. 2, 42@dde. W. H. Newell of Plattsmouth, had two I, . Caledonia XX, 10ic; | A12 .815.50 McCORD, BRADY & CO., MEACHER & LEACH, other slight up-turn on good lu-n\v that are Corn Meal—Unchanged avd: 1oads of corn-fed natives on yesterday's mar- | Economy ge. B12 89.20 wn l al G General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co's growing soarcer each " doy of the week. | _FHog Products—! Dulland unsettled; pork, | }o0¢ Kexr EAxs—Memorial, 15¢; Canton, 80.00 063316 LTOCErs, Fil d Barglar Proof Safes, Time L Shippers did the buying from the start to the | §14.87i; lard, $7 k e ol & | 18¢; Durham, + Hercules, 18¢; Leaming: 23.00 | sua ana Leavenworth Streets, Omahs, Nebraska, ¢ and Bargiar Prool Sales, [ime ccks, finish. A fow loads of fancy heavy sold at B e Mr. Rockafellow, of the firm of Carey & ton, 221503 Ce 50 | e e G | _Vaults and Jail Work, 1415 Farnam Street, Omaba. .85@5.90; best mixed and” packing sorts, LIVE STOCK. Rockafellow, of Sienondoah, Ta., disposed of | t0g* 19.00 D. M. STEELE & CO. RN E S F R e .50@5.75, with common at $5.30@5.40. a load of hogs at a good figure yesterday. D 18.50 “ l m u AT X0y o0& Oo Light sorts remain neglected, yet there was | Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Dec. 20. Mr. W. R. Storrs, of the firm of Reno & | gige: 2L.50 016 NWH, o and rotall more inquiry to-day_than for any day this | —The Drovers' Journal reports: Storrs, Oakland, was on the market with two | 112ached, 1014c 2140, 19.00 W9, 1901 sad 113 Haraey Bireet, Omaha, Nob. week, bost 100 to 170 1b_averages making | Cattle—Recelpts, 0,000 market steady; | londs of hogs. Mr.Storrs is a very exteusive | *Miscpruaxrova—Tablo ol cloth, €285, 18.50 AATERIREOn Bflflksfll]fll's and Stationers, 5.15@5.25 and lighter averages, $4.90@5.05. | choice, $5.25@7.00; ' good §2.90@5.00; | shipper. plain Holland, 8}o to 9¢; Dado Holland} 17.50 ! R Fine Weddjug Stationory, Commerial Btatlonery, ————— stockers and feeders, #.10; Texas cattle, The firm of Waggener & Birney will in | 12%7e. 12 in Grooved roofing, ll per M. more than 12 wlmm Gl‘tlcefl, 152 Douglas St. Omabu, N FINANCIAL. $175@27, the future be connected with the comzdfsion | “Camprics—Slater, 4! {c; Woods, 4}¢c; Stan- 1 Stock Boards same lengtn, Overalla. Hogs—Rec 3 market strong; | firm of Lowry & Mitchell, of Lincoln, as of- | dard, 4'¢ k. 4 0 in. Groo ved Roofing same price as 12 in. 1114 sod 1116 Harey Street, Omaha, Neb. ooy e o) Naw Yok, De [Special Telegram to | mixed, #.15a: %0@5.25; heavy, | ficial correspondents. COMFORTERS—$0, 00, Stock Boards. e | CANFIELD MANUFACTURING C the Ber.]—STocks—The stock market see- | #5.85; gkl‘ 404.50. o Bl v 00@7.50; colored $1.10 SHIP LAP. i AN AR Wae, e lalflrflcmm“ ur ovemus 1 sawed within narrow limits, The most ac- n%{'?pin mfl:&. 1'.:&'010 ::351«;;’ ‘:’:mn OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKETS. | @ No !Plflhlhnd 10in veens $19.00 LEE, FRIED & CO., choice, L 0 3 No 1‘ OG, e {;fi Jfi“efl Ilf HaNWflN ad Kfllll. Joaas Paats, Shirte, Btc. 17 and 1104 Do:.msmw‘ FINISHING. . ot and 203, clgar, 1, g indh, 829.....461.00 T are ey e er M A G 0s Senles.ana 8ash, Door B Acnxn SmueeTiNa—Berkeley cambric, ; tive propertics were Vanderbilts, St. Paul, \] Union Pacific, Louisville & Nashville and Reading. London was the principal buyer, taking Vanderbilts on renewed reports that Produce, Fruits, Etc. The following are the prices at which round lots of produce are sold on thls mar- Ket. Fruits or other lines of goods requiring western, $3.50(« lambs, £4.506.00, Stock Yards East St. 20.—Cattle — Receipts, 1,000 15; Texuns, $2.50@ i US ; B ‘et, 4-4, 61{c; butter cloth 00 434c; Labm..1 c; Farwell, s¢; Fruit of Loom, Yc; Greene G, 6c; Hope, 7ic; King Phillip_cambric, E 85 with prices quoted unchanged. Fancy full ; G, 5, 3b¢, vy Hardware, Iron and Steel, 424 Biinds, Turniag, Binlework. Baok ey $3.25@4.25; stockers, $2.00@2.60; feeding ing. general desive to even up existed, as to-mor- Clear Finish, 1and 1!{ inch, s 2s.. » CoLORS — Atllanta, bl 1c! Lnnldalo, 1t Lons- T HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, & CO.. al at the meeting t B ead; shipments, none; market strong cholce | extra, labor of packing eannot aliays be | dule, 83(c; New Qork m “Pep 3d, clenr,l!nch 828, 44.50 ] Lt i M BB | SIS nacLing fi’:;m"’:fi::.‘:f";:l‘v‘::re'g heavy native stoors, #4400 Tair to good | supplied on outsideorders at the same prices | 43 inch, 1045c; Pepperell, , 46,2 inch. .. 46.00 Bflflflflfl’ Hm'm & Scale Repair Shop Sash Doors. Blinds and Mouldi | 13¢, Lako Shoro 1§ gl native steers $3.9024.43 LD steers, | quoted the local trade. perell 6-4, I'sc‘Perperell.B—C e} .-ppml A wlect ¥ neh, 828...... L, 40.00 Bualg cales. 148 Doveiasss IS, nd Mouldings, | c'«f:'u T:e “l'.’":"l;;-‘ |‘“"" hU'lfl‘on l‘r:l;flt'if rwll; ;a:;‘ to' tllc\uce fqm!‘u stockers nr‘ul Htfl:u—'l‘ll:e ;upply is lah-lbnt the lllemnnd %4 {'c ‘;’p‘ ‘r“H' ‘.kfi:C&nw{lvH,l";i‘fi; B, A {\‘;.L‘n%'.-z'.mh LTI gm ' Baaner Nebrasker Brauch o.u. 1Mth and Isard Btreets, Omaha, Nel rt did 20t hold and the gain a) feeders, fair to good ©3,00; rangers, ordi- | prevents stocks from accumulating and prices | Canton, j¢; Triump] c; Wamsuf D et ch, 828..... P X e e e e e disappenred beforo 1 o'clock. News about | nary to good, §2.25 450, iro. quoted strong at previous quotations. | 11¢; Valley! b i % | B ¢ 1% 14 3inch, s 2s i1 8700 AROTOR SWILHRLMY 00, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO the Reading strike was uncertain, but the | Hogs—Receipts,3,600head shipments,none; | Creamery, solid packed, 22@%4c; choice ) -—Plntd—mmmmn.w Goshen, !m:'rnnw YELLOW PIN “nlmlfl Hfll’fl'fll‘& Mannfacturers of s“h Dflfll! Blinds. buying Was better than the selling and pri market weak and lower; choice heavy and | dairy, 17@19¢; medium, 15@17¢; Tow grades, | 82¢c; r Lake, 32i¢c: Maple City, 36} Com. 4 mch Flooring. $17.50 10 and Harpe: uying t an the selling and prices | pytchers' selections, $5.30@5.60; 10@ise. White—G H No. 2, 8, 2le; G H No. 1, 3{. Star 21.50 | tor Austia no“u.l Al ln-mu" fialr Work and | lnurlnrlh'r& Wood ¥ige ;gr‘:‘:m‘ll_ l""_mh l\lm:lfu!k & W mtwrn rux;- puc:;ing, n‘)](_-dium‘m ||:;illna $ 5.55; light Eqgs—Are in]{mr L?Lm.und which .7 fully | 27 Q‘}: llfelgnN-‘; 5{ ‘lll“gflNc% %}v Totana 2a cleflg& mgwnl:mz 23.00 o "om fnd Leavenworth Bireets, which is counted as an inactive, took | grades, ordinary to good, $4.85@5 met by the supply and prices remain at | 80c; cl ¢ 2, steee — ® spurt and went up 13¢, but receded 3¢ per Kansas City, Dec. 20.—Cattlo—Receipts, | 21@220 for cold storage, 20@4e for strictly | 3, 8745 Quoches No- % o6 ¢85 ",'n‘},"'l‘-‘,‘x'.‘,'"f Clear 35 'me Bartion, 11" 300 "_—.‘%W' X ‘H)I;AHA F'r'imfio Mu.n.nco.. cent. The rest of the market was irregular, | 900; shipments, 60; steady; good to choice | fresh, and 17c for limed. RAOR, SVt Lo oa bl et~ s ition §3 above b Seil- . CH, ture but tho anderton was ono of firmness and o | Corn-fed, $1.9004.80; comnion to medium, | CieesE—Steady and in moderate demand, nch, 21c; GG, cinch, 18¢; HA'F, 3, | Clear 3 ich, Partition §2 above 5 icnh Ceil xe antiactarers of Monldings, Sag l]mml ort steers, cream cueddars,single, 12¢; tul 5@3.25; cows, $1.503.10, P row is the last truding day this weck, and Slater, 5 Clear Finish, 13§ and 2 inch, 828 434 5] Harney Bires Wisgn Siosk. Hdrdware A gazber ste. 10 ‘sad { Foppleion Avenue. !DNIV & OIBBON. 23{(@13¢; young Americas, 13c; s rem : 2003 Hogs — Receipts, 06,000; shipments, 200; | 156* bs in’ case, 16¢; Limburger, 100 Ibs in + Berlin Oil, markot weak and 86 lower , common to choice, i 64c; Garner Oil, li(th PINK AND Row 6c; Clear Corrugated Ceiling, 4 inch. srel trades made then ecannot be settled until .00 .00 .50 0 i K o ) led Celling, ¢in 50 SRS T T T i ) Tuesday, Jauvary 3. Sales to noon wero | $H.15@5.45; skips and pigs, $2.50@4.00. gl tie S Tn o less Quanties, " 14@1d}je; | Fiverpeiat fe S e I S Wholesale Iron and Steel, 9TORZ & LER, 178,000 shares, of which St. Paul, Union Pa- DA T 60} Century lmmo blue printa, 10¢; Amer” | C} Poplar Bx. Bds. J¢ in, 028 .00 | Wgon a0 Cariage Wood Slock. Meavy Hergware Lager Beer BWWEH, cifie, lh‘t:ll]l;g and Luckawanna furnished oo g is tl.xtpe’(t‘«;d to-day and Rfflm [ ?ygol‘\m\a (fi]l;:;vlgts goi] & & @il-benc,sd 00 | e e e 131 North Eighteenth Street, Omaba, Nob. over one-half. ‘attle, ation o he new year. "t od s . i —__ - 4 VERNMENTS—Gov ey Themand is improving and quotations as Dness—Charter' Ouk, 4}4c; Ramapo, 3%c; BATTENS, WELL TUBI B dfio:‘:r;i‘;m Government bonds were w:l-'.!:-ourr"fi(',ffffiofi.\.f“flfm‘:.(.‘rmy'l‘nm?':r:m B o 1 b b T Tecnas % 3 ](l,:h"‘,‘n"dlmlx’ Wi 0, Hatts, 3 in. Go; iex 406 3 Mate, Gaps, Eto. received here for the past @w weeks, The kens, 6@ic per pound. Turkeys, 9@llc. | dson s Puei 6o, 2] el ublag, B & M sad ey S 82150, W. L. PARROTTE & CO., L 2 "l':"“""‘ QUOTATIONS, market opened slow but prices were about Gease, W@ 11c. 3 m‘ifi{l‘h, % 10 por ;fl;}% S 4 SHIN Wholesale Hau' cau and Straw G[]udl_ = S — U 8. s regis Steady. | Nearly all the choiee cuttle were | GAME—Continues 'somewhat scarce and | count—LL, 6% e e Ve RSN U ;’:‘;‘\!X‘z sold early. Thore were a number of head of | the improved demand has a tendency | 1038, 54 N an No. 1. Harney Btrest, Omahs, Neb. XX, 12¢; No. 10, 8'g colored, 10¢; 50, 4010nr| l:!(‘ Bristol, 131¢c; Union Pacific, 1 CARPET WARP—BIbb white, 18igc ar to strengthen price: We quote: PALMER, RICHMAN & CO,, Liquor Live Stock Commission Merchants, WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLERY CO | omee- Room 2. Opposite lug;ue Buliding, vj cows and Lutchers' stock alsu sold on the i UL s coupon. . B orth, 10 market, Y acific ; umdn’ ll:uulht-m [ Prairie chickens, = #.25@4.35; mallard teal and mixed jack rabbits, 2.95; quail, §1 du\\u,'{}l 50@1.75; snipe, §1.23; T8, White Cedar, 6 in, 3 8. 12}¢c; 9 in. ars 113¢c; white cedar, Big in. 34 8. 11ige; 8 i Ho, and ILER & CO., : - ; 10c; white cedar, 4 In. round, 16i40; Te; ' - The receipts were 3,236 head, the quality of [ #3.0¢ dozen; smallrabbits, #1.00 [, CA’ et LR S SR R A which was nearly the same as those which | per doz; , I o : i Sam orters & Jobbers of FineWines & Liquo Have been offered for somo time. The market glutul 10(@19e; antelope, 12@1dc; gecse, #.00w [ , Biows Snpkrivo—Atlanta 4, 4 {118 gma Gln Greashi D G round W. [-l!mn .m.'l.. s0d Domestio u‘!..l}n 11 .9.“.,5 Live Stock (}m]]]mmun Merchants, 0 little W, at prices about stea entic P, Y L. 44, 5 - o' prstersc With those of ' Wednesday and. remamed | SAVER Knavr—Pricea remain firm, and as [ lentic P, & Ayrora LL 44, o4 =g e sy = Lumbor. Marks! furnished free on spplicagion. 8L ¥ llinols Central, nearly steady during the day. At the close | Stated yesterday some fivms are making sales |-¥ora C, 4 Crown XXX, No}lca to Contracto PUSEESOED FSUEIE. .- LSS !fil urni -dglho“x'm“n fren ~ LB& nearly all the offerings had - been taken, five | 25¢ above quotations, which, however we still | Hoosier LL, ndian Head, 44, 7, SALRD, Propossis will s reosired a5 She OMAHA LUMBER CO.. ook Yards, Eoath Ow 3 cars remalning wnsold i give unchanged. Choice, per bbl of 86 gal, | Lawrence LL, 4-4, Old, Dominion, 44, | 123 ofiice of the county, clerk of Dougias coun Alllinl! of Building Material at wnu[e 08 | Corim TNy Y i [ . B anohMgel e ber Dehof o8 g8, " Peppercil I, u 183c; Popperell O, 44, | &t Omaha, up to 12 oclock m., Jan g 30 | CORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY AN i 8 v £ 00 26 bbL, B.57@5.00 #11.00 per bblof | 65 hopiaiil, 54, 1ho: Papperell, 94, 'abe; | Lor furnishing Books ‘,‘,‘,‘:"f,”,,‘,:‘&:},“"‘:,‘;‘,’ 10 8ureet aad Uaion Paciio Track, Omab, Live Stock Commi chigan Cent W, o . o) 5 7 e used CO e -————» —— Elmufxru-u’v‘fnf-' s d.fi,‘.,l,,‘,',':d 1 “The receipts of sheep were 160 iead of com- | - 3EANS—Arg in light supply and prices Pepperell, U!""fl C, “ All'books to be bound with the Phila delm.n. = LOUIS BRADFORD, ommission, o 4 issouri Pacific. .’ 2 WU Telegraph.. . "n( Wachusett, 44, 7¢; Auzora, R, 44, 6ie; Al do preferred. MoxEY--On mn easy at 3@6 per cent; last loan 8 per cent; closed offered at % firmer at former quotations. Good st @2.30; fair to good, $1.60@1.50, and Califor- nia beans at §2.25@2.40, mon stock. Pric oficial Recelpts. emain about s usual, Patent Back or one that 1s equally as good. fnd Room 18, Exchange I!nlldln Union Stock Yards, Certifiod check 1h the amount bt $100.00Tmust ac- Bfll" fn Lumbgr Lam Lme Sash b *ESn Oman il company each bid as a guarantee of good faith. 1 ) i |l x —— Samples and schedules for bidding can be seen | Doegs, ote. 'Ml—(:l‘r:dfln."‘,.md Douglas; Corner th ALE ANDER & FITCH, 4, 6e. Barts-Standurd, So; Gem, 10}4c; Beauty, 12i4e; Boone, l4c; | d, § Sweer Povatoes—Prices are steady and ; > ; 1 obtained at the office of the county clerk. ioei H pe eem'i rulnted at 2@2'4c per b with some fine at fc w;‘l‘un““}":‘“‘\‘o“r?‘ ket che "mfil ",Vh“- “"'x"n?- ‘,5.&1 e B e B A Commission nfifllflfl in LIVE Slllnl HME MERCANTIL PER-—0G@1 PotaToRs—Supply light, demand prices ad- Tl T rmandi dress, | ail b cent. B - EARRORL/S. e vancing, Wo_ now quote . $1.00@1 10" for | Sige: Calcutta dress, 8¢c: Whittenton dress, D ot thie bourd of commissionor ' m-n.awvmu mn...a. Rulldiog, Union Stook SterLING Eacmanee—Dull but nte\.-lv at Utah and Colo-rado stock and choice home | 9¢; Renfrew drees, S@i2je. C. P. NEEDI Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock on the market: Déeod-j1 Coun 1 19 4 “TUNION STOCK "YARDS co apaioinoisers: Meting. ., J@mflw ur Omal, Limited gul the Omaha Fair Exposiion Asrocialion ED W. GRAY, will be held in the Bos Trade building, in et ot ot the second Tueeduy of fun: anm I,lme| Cement, Ete., Ete. uary next, viz., Tuesdsy, Janua ] (i'fl.y.(n P e rufimlft ectionof u bourd of | £ Coraey 4h sad Dougiss $1s. Omaha. & I “oTEL R, irectors, to serve during the ensuing year, and -y » » - until thefr Successors are duly elected, and for T, W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., o ‘I\‘;. . fhatiction S eyl g, vaigd s ey “ 1o Dealens Oy, ™4 LINCOLN. NEB. § Ticks—Lewiston, 80-in, 121c; Lewiston, 131c; York, 82in., 4e; Swift river, 5c; Thorndike, 0O, 8iie; Thorndike, EF, ici Thorndike, 120, 9igo: Thorndike, XXX, 15¢; Cordis, No. 5, 9igc; Cordis, No. 4, DENINS—Amoskeag, 90z, 16c; Bve 70z, 13¢; York, 7oz, 13¢; Haymaker, 8 Jaffrey, 'XX, 11} Jaffrey, XXX, 12ic Beaver Creek, AA, l&d;"l‘:_o.nor Creek, BB, umz. for sixty day bills, and $.55%; for de- grown at S0@sc; common grades at 00 CaRROTS—Are in betier supply at $2.25@2.50 per barrel, CaunaGe—Ts still in fair demand and finds ready sale at $1.00 per dozen. California cabbage easier at 2'¢@sc per Ib, Pansxips—New stock is quoted at barrel. Ox1o8s--Home grown steady at 75@sbe; Spanish onions, per 50-1b crate, $1.50@1.75 l’ll()l)l!(. ) MA RKETS. Ohicago, Dee. 20. ~Following are the 2:30 closing pris o Flour—Steady and unchanged: $3.30@4.00 * bbi;spring wheat, §3.50@4.50 per bbl; rye, zs@: 00 perbbl; buckwheat 85.50@6.25 por Fat little steers, 900 to 1050 1bs. Corn-fed range steers Good to choice corn-fes Common to m Western cow: Good range feeders. 2. Good native feeders, 900 1bs and dium co per 11c; Beaver C General Markets. ’ Whulem\en!holy potive, apencd upwards. 2.50@3.00 Oveters—Plain standard, 95¢; plain se- | Frax Seep—Unchanged at §1.10 per & OuAHA, Neb., Deo. %, 1087, decHd-}0 60, 140 Rerpam Mirset, Omak Mlo:v yesterday's ' closo-and closed AR tomed il sdders o tect, ot tandard, o extra seitis ' | Grkty~Wheuty N R Tt m"__—ifipgngopgppAnfl : SN R WAKERIELD, ‘The best known and most populer Hotal ia. the g ve if Iv:u , 78 7-16¢; Jamuary, 89 9-10c; 1bs and uj -rd- New York counts, 40c .Bulk oysters, counts, oats, 20c; corn, old, 38@40c; new, &wm. of mm,uwnnm i,uuu- 'hl)lmlfl leufl m lm tion " conirat, apportiments first-clase, P ay, 85 Stockers, 400 to 700 8135 per 100; selects, §2.00 per gal; standard, | barley is scarce and quoted at 45@60c, uc. | i scot scaied Lo X ¥, isyguniter for omibarcil men'sid” il Bolicqt . Corn—Quieta and easy, prices fluctuating | Prime fat sheep. $1.25 per gal. cording to quality. SIIFFEIEII'"IIE n n[u',*f,':',.‘ Ipoprd W"’ PN %.P BOGUEN Proprisven, - o within a moderate nnae. clobing same os yes- | Good fut ‘hny, P0@100 s, ufl.n-—b‘mer qualities are held back, but § FLOUR AND Fsxp—The market gs & rule %, 10discr o abe ¥ m - g >l o

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