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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY NOVEMBER 27, oxas and Indian steers, | Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 opened hor, i } 1t bl per foot: moroccos ¢ ,,,” 02 western rang: | but advance lost | later: mived, #5255 A ) 5 por b oy, | footi glove ‘calf_ akins, ver foot: AgriouTturar Implements, ( 00, e 5.55@b. 10, light, &30GL5.60; skips, L bl § commor Jouglas kid, 30@40c per foot; KADRALOO ¥ " 5 Big Error in the Posting of Canal , t ed W short | §.50u5. 55, : Cinen ,'\x higan, £3.0)00 A h; a2 | ‘1‘” ns, 40, -“ por Toot, nce to quelity Nealr (,HUI(:L HILL PARKER, Deder i (A]T DIETZ, f 1 of a nickel, speculators, i Sheep—Receipts, 6,000, slow: natives, | gals: California pear o 1 mn r by | Toppings, $3.00@10.00 por v: linings, e § i en sald speculators found | $2.50023.00; lambs, §1.00/@5.00. CARROTS —40e per 12.00 per dozen Carriages and Hugel T ‘:‘ betwoenRhan. _ 1ihand Canfornia Stroets, Omatia, \(,,I‘ buyers were not williug 10 Bryss—Choice eastern handpicked navies, ebraska e TRADERS DROP A ROUND SUM, | |t there 1. thog 1% o ‘and valdes so1d Kansas City, Nov, 26, ~Cattle -Receipts ) busnel: western handpicked na: | Metals and Tinnera' Stock . LININGER & METCALF CO., LlIIllel‘ le C(’mm” EID mc vy Bl 9,800 shipment X; about steady, except . diums, 81,304 1.50; Lima | Block tin, small pig k to about the same on 8 rday, or 3 L m . . . " 1 for L n, which were in sow cases il 1 5 y swest Figure about bwldy lower than the opening: | o jowar; wood to choice corn fed, #.75@5.35; | > . to, | Conner. piagwived A Agricultural Imglements, Wagons, Carriages Comet th aet Dosins B Om Corn Cloned Weak at Lowest Figures | 00 ok more vspan 1o arketin the | common to medium, £.48 74,005 stockra | o HAT-EL0ob: cars, No. Tupland #.00: No. | Copnor, planished be e scid 41 Bugaies, Bie, Wholasste, Omats, Netrasta 1. W. HARVEY LUMBER ¢ of the Day—Provisions Slow-— land division Isewhere, North- | {raecsio steers, $1.00 @3.40: grass range " - y et western and Burlington at no time show e o Yo B, 40, Brax—&15. 00 16.00. Copper, sheathing.......... " 30 PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, Cattle at Low Water renpih digplayad in Hock. Taand, an | $16ers, BL00GL00; cows, gv@Rad, | Croniey L 001800 i Lo D g vt ORENDORF & To Dealers Only. Mark. at the close the latter was the weakest, | | ' i a0 ol | IONY 3 Copber, flats.. ...\ 5t { Aoricaltural [mplements, W & Buogi Ofce, 1063 Farnam Street Omah Most of the mixed sold around about $5.40@ | S¢tve, strong and 5c higher: good to choic Oats— a2 Gal. sheet iron, i 'and b per c. dis 10010ral LmpICMENts, wagons & bULLICS | —— i Pl i—,“; LR e ,“,"“.",:,,‘;.”‘fi .25@5.35; common to medium, & ViNroAR—Cider, 10@1%¢. per gal.; white | Pat. planished jron el o 01, 00, 005 and 807 Joned Btreat, Oab. JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, IOAGO PRODUCKE } T SGign5 0. The demand for light sorts | . National Stock Yards, F St. | wine, 10@20c per gal 5 ished iron o S 5 = CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKEE. | £67ns 0. The demund for et sorts | | Masiongl athre Racei s | I e, tamise, 0 g R, ) P.P. MAST & CO., — Wholesale Lumber, Bte, Cnievao, Nov. 2. —[Special Telogram to d packe ere indiffo buy The | market steady: choice heavy native stecrs, . Roofing, 1X, 14x20, 112 shoots . .. 5 o e iht pmeriean Portiand Cement. Staty Tus Ban)—Wheat opened Pather temo at | ordingry win of 180, oo wvornges as. | 4505.10: butchers' steers, »medium 0 irocers’ List. Roofing, 1C, 20x28, 113 shects i Manafecturers of Buckeye Dn"s) SBBflBI‘s, bl Lo ¥y n'JL'\'w‘y'\"‘:”“‘""'“" 00 For ALY, St A waniond e At | Worted Soid at # 85025 40. and 1ght of 180 to | €hoice, &40ied 45; tockers and fecders, faic | Revised prices are as follows: Roofing, 1X, 20x28, 112 sheets ' Caltivators, 1187 Raken, Citer Nills ang Luben Ful . brliias s 150 1b averages at #5.40@5.5 to good, §2.00@3 20; rangers, corn-fed, &3.00 Bagaina—Stark A, seamiess, 22 Amos- | Shi r Tseeveeet 85 e ik el - d CHAS. R. LEE, $1.03)4 the market received a check in the @4.10; & , $2.10@3.10. keag, scamless, 171,¢; L A, seamniess, | SHoat iron, No. TTesesseees ¢ 16 IMPLEMENT CO.. A form of heavy selling by Hutchinson, Ken FINANCIAL. Homs—1 : whipments, 1,8001 | T00r AMSHIchE, bekasions, 170) Diriatm 8 o § | Boer o ; 5 bikbdsdei) bl b Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, nett and other leaders, Selling cre long as . " market hig ch heavy and mn.n.-r:‘ bu, 1l@l4c; kunnics. single, lic: gunnios, “:I'm pln 0| [rlcl]llllrai Imfil[’,mfims Wfl[uns&suwm Wosd Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Do, o )1 sack, B0 ux, g e SHHen Uh6 YARLaRaH of o besr #aid, &hd the | NEw Yonx, Nov, pecial Telegram | selections, & packing, medium dotible, We; Wi T'wines 10x14, resultof it was that the market b to | to Tue Be > L stock mariet, | prime, 4340040y light grades, ordi: 3 T ey MaC e BYEHIEY 8 4 S —femmarieb S Rttt Millinery and Notions $1.0i's for May. The weakness in noar de bost, $5.10@.30. : Jute e, § i plat OMATTA BRANCIL Kl ! y ittt — g0 Freir— Figs, in boxes, po C, 10x14, . J. F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1. OBERFELDER & CO., livories was even more pronounced thau in | ®1¥ lower, and, aside from a few securitics, OMAHA LIVE STOCR. dates, in boxes, flic: London Malaea | Steel nails, per ke ¢ Akron, Ohlo. g T ; , Decembar and January slumping to | 8000 drified into a state of stagnation. ~Lon e FFAINHE, Sper bk $9.00@BT5Y Mt Steel wiro nails, s 200 Hanvesting Machinery and Binder Twine [iaporters & Jobbersin Millinery & Notions §IT0I50; - Lososinbar Wk Blowor in Fecovaring | 268 tions were confined to moderate ey pse raising, 2800330 new Valcucia g 3 At bt LU NHRROTAMATY ;64 §5VaPkl - Airmiy. WD 2 ing to tho interrupted cablo service. i lA\wn.n i\[“\ L raising, per 1b, 8%¢; Calife nia mwl» musca. An Absolute Cura. . K. Maal, Manager. 1213 Lanvanworth st Omaha, | sem———eStotiotnd 12 South N SUSOL e i wuary, and several times was So | 00 bl it LeEUNHET 15 onlGH There were a good many cattle here to- tels, peg box, £2.0060210; California Loudons, | The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT — o under May. It is doubtful if as much | There wasa declining tendency to values | g ('the buyers had a better opportunity to | 1888, $2%0; pitted chorries, ., 1901 C I8 only put up In large 1o ounce tia boxes, | MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD Co AL S Joig swheat came out by the break as | 4Uring the forenoon in most of tho list, and & | gelect what they wanted. The trade wias a | fornia pitted plume, Der 1b, 13615¢: dricd | and i an sbshitd cure. Tor ol Norea, buras, Ninnafacturers and Jobbers (n CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., 16 s AskinG HaRly. anticipited, A good al sagging left the market at noon dull | little slow, althiough a good many cattle were Kberries, por b, 71 ried raspber- | wound, chapped hands, and all skin. erip: 10018 o8 P 0 the attacking party anticiated. A good | SRS ANEE Lot NG O e of | aposos o bofore.the Ciose. o, fosiny on ot - 3 ot chapned nands, and it sin enipt | agors, Bugges, Rakes, Plows Bl Manufactorers of Overalls, YRR it o Lve. 11non, 86, T8 &8 Gou1A the market was easier in beof eattie, and the 3 dricd peac il | Ank for the ORIGINAL ABLETINE OINT: Cor. ih and Paciflc gtrcots, Omatia, Jeans Pants, Stirts, Bt Ho2and 104 Dougiat Strest, of course, but no large lines, 8o far ay could | (8 AT IR 0808 wore SUAR | packers were a little mclined to b bearish aporated. peachis, i | MEST, Sold by Goodman Drug Go. ab 38 iiab. Nob. be ascertained. Hutehinson was represented | ¢ i . erthe | poders wore in demand atstrong vr d Enia Appricots, 18¢; 7 cents per ox-—by vl 80 cants. Artiste’ Materiale, —_—— to be a seller of wheat in all outside markets 1gs and closed 3¢ point above the | the few here changed hands, as high as 83,15 | currants rhish prines, 414 @4« s = A HOSPE, Jf., h No..om, and he seemed to be bending his energies to | Obening. ‘The close showeda little firmer tono | being paid. LRy dlas iR THE REALTY MARKET. e i cencral, with losses for the day mainly b California r L 11a0ttc ) deprens tto the imit. Tho attitudo of tho | (1 Heneral, wht losses for the daymainy | fiee. R ) G . Amsls Matcrials, Pianos and Organs, Wnulesalc Notions and Purmshm G i northwestorn millers s still boarish, 8o far | (Tactional, though St. Paul rosted at 1% The receipts were light, but the demand o+ ronsting Rio Instruments Placed on Record Dure 1k a8 1in e DR NUSHARER: g 00dS I ORT158 N6hH CORLHD BUSTASS. HIL 4omE 67 1 DOIMLN d6biiAe, was goold, and everything was sold at nrices Toat HteblN & ing Yeaterday. 813 Douelas Stree i A B AT NEORGER thet to be largely short in Chi The following were the closing quotations: [ FAnging strong to se higher than Saturday. Bt 4 ;Suntos and M 1A Cottrell und wife toJ H Eyer, und 4 Booksollers and Stationers — hom arc said to be large b 1L BRIAR, . YRR INBHERAFE. 4 There was not i prime load of hogs in the Arbuckles, 211; MeLuug O 165X264 1, 4D 8 W COT 1L W OF W @ #-15: - . 2 on and New York against thelr cash whe. “8.4s coupons 1§ dopreterred. yards, ‘5o that the tap was only 5.4 ],” CXNXN 9 S Tie, W H i3 #5000 H M, &S. W JONES, . Ols. Minneapolis. The writer of a ent serics of K45y N i uhoep GAK -G 7 ‘...M A, il "K““'":“ al W N Eu‘l\v ‘;'|l‘;{}-\\"4‘£‘.'.4.'.‘{<‘|' Successorsto A, T. .. Wholesale & Retall | CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., bull circulars is quoted as being short of more | . oupons.. 19 | do pre A 2] it A TEn O e Bkl G vellowC, | wa e Jadss 7,900 v numnu‘- markets than any other IS R (8 ct, There were a few very common sheep | gijey powdercd, St s, D I Wheoler jrana wite to D'H Whedler, Wholsale Refined and Lllhl‘lcaml! 0ils, enough, the larg & Alton 133 [Hock Istand 0 here, but nothiug good enough for the BEESWAN —Choice L 20 | lot 1b, bIK I. Clurendon, w d 3,00) ¥ Axle Gronse, Kte., Omah A1 Bishop. Manager I paekers, colorad, 1 € H Hartman toJ G Hartman, Hartman s VINVARD 5 SOHNEIDER estsingle nolder of cash spring wheat in th oo Burlington (C; M. &St P 2 | reserve, g ¢ 0 = = country, and rific bull > erop. Yoo 108K do preferred. 02! U h Lot L] & ( D F Parmier to 88 Farls, 1ot 30, bik 21, Boots and Shoe! 8 s iy manpectod of ving 101 tho | IILE Wi He 51 Bt € O : s T creamn cheddara, 12l eream | © & RA 0 38 = Hotiens and Gent's Furnishing Good, s Central. (115 | dopreferred - flats, 191, b4 3 crowd in going counter to his own expressed 18 O 1 |untrPac s 5. ) ats, 121¢ ; ; R Maxwell ind wite 1oV N Hess, uls KIRKENDALL, JONES & €O., 105 Harney S HOLIOHET® ok LAY o & 1410 5 GOk cob R L L UL Sheop : G bl Prhes Medium, i bbls, €00 do. in [ atiot U b, o omata, wd Lo L (Successors o Tead. Jones & (0) arney Streut, Omann, ®ip to that offect was flonting i ke Shors roterred Horses.... . AL half bbls, $3.00: small. i bbls, $.00: do. in Meniiehio to ! ¥ boxer, ‘lot 20, b ey morning, sub rosa. The muarket rallicd | Michigan Central i cyes 8 half ':nlsi R3.50: gherking, in bbls, $7.00: do,y | | ::.IIH ua ‘1'-!““;:'1 '-.‘. l’ SRR IR WhfllflsalflMflnflfgc&flrfi&pfp!m!%ufl%st‘lqgf nearly a8 rapidly as it broke, but it did not | 3 iriPacific N z < 1 hall bbis, #L00. NS & MeCor acd Agenta for Bonton b e, Nebraak s Office Fixtures. get quite to the starting point until well Moxey ox Cant v Rty The following 18 a tablaof pric2s pail in sacco—Plug, Wabe: smoking, 16@ 0. | A v.vh“m, 3 A 8harp, 10t 10, —_— . e e long in the forenoon, when it got its | lastioan 23§ por cent; closing offered at 2'; | this market for tho grades of stock men- i osion ™ W.V. MORSE & CO.. B SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O E o 108 11 of lot wecond wind, 8o to speak, on misicading | per cent loned B $1 3011 pe T TRy lor o, o 10K ) Manutactares of bl B e || ; ‘ : DA Ll Junhers o Buts au Shocs, Bauk, Ofice and Salcon Fixtures. rures indicative of a decrease in the visil Prive MRROANTILE PApER—4!{@0'¢ per Primesteors, 1300 to 1500 1bs, . $4.10 L 5 % :“fipll v, instead of the anticipated increase. | cent S Prime steers, 1100 to 140 1bs. 4. Maria Stosn—Hrioks, 11@1% per } \\]R’r':'nl\kr\f".;“"]""‘ B g o ag at oy oy [ OIS IO DORELN B ORRNRTMANUINGIOHY, Suke On the covering by shorts und quiet in' Stekrivg Excmaxer—Dull at $4.85 for | Nauve feedors . .07 peuny cakes, 12alic per Ibj pure maple ULk 1,7 Shimn's Seeond add, W d. ., - L .‘"""" t ‘Beer and W ment demand, May advanced to §1.03, De- | sixty-day bills, and £4.881; for demand. Western feede Sl Sy, £1.00 per gal. He'd and wifeto W Arthur, und i3 of ————Colo5s; 8PIGEG R0 > VLT ioer 110 and 1 tenibor moving to $1.08%, Janunry 1041 pei i iy Range steers, cof "T'ras - Young Hyson, common to fair, 18w ey of lot &, bik 1, Shinn's Sceond oo offecs, Sp s | Eouth T St., Omnba. ) For an hour or more the trading was d PRODUCE. Common to good cows 5 S¢; Young Hyson, good to_fancy, 8 | bt g 3 CLARKE COFFEE CO — under a misapprehension as to what t 5 — Choice to fan v Gunpowder, common 10 oo« T'H Taylo: to MM Marshall, lots 13, 14 ‘Omalia Coffee aud Spice Milla. 4 ol Cnicaco, Nov. 26 —Wheat—Easier: cash powider, choice to f; i and | bk e, Walnut hill, w d 8,000 T ol ¢ s ould show. Early it s Commonto choice balls. | powdler, choice o fa ¢ h i wd. Paints and Olls. e oo totad stocks. wmight show an | and December, $1.02)g; January, &1.023¢; | Fair tocnotce nghthogs: mon to medium, s M reaLTota 1 i 10, U e Wt Tflds Coftes, Syices, Baking Powder, MMINGS & NEILSON, i e of about 500,000 bushels. Later | May, $1.07 Fair to cholce heavy hogs..... ? 5 ¥, B0@4be; Oolong, common to_good, 2 Hi § BB 200 tracth, Luundiy Blue, Inks. Ste. 1014 Y] § Mt G b bed] s, 7 Steayd; PR Dee 3 £ 5 4 Jil wd - 161 1iaroey Streot, Omaba. Nebrask Wholesale Deaters in figures were reduced until the ac . ‘fi: ‘\: o *“:? 3 December, | Fair to choice mixed hogs. . I()nlomr. r‘nm« :n fancy, i e & (‘».Mnrullvo M \|\ Marshall, lot 2, ) | e R R, St P t U\ w fl Gl : EI S 6w ; AR -16c; January, 86%c; May, 83igc. rial, common to mediur \ 15 LaVet plnce, w d.. 30 are. 1 B Taned 10 81,003, Juepin seisgo | | Outa=Eir ARG cember, Kepresoniative Silos Kool o faucy, 40 Litson to F L Johnson, 1ot 18, ik i, SN OfocKeryIaaICIaS WA T s, OIS, WINdOW Gldss, (s like lightning. A break of ¢ oceurrcd just [ 91 e, OATTLE. Nurs—Almonds, 15@1se; filberts, 126@150; Lakefviswyinid . 1,00 W. L. WRIGHT, treet, Omaha, Nob. ike Lightning. A C Jus . No. Av. Bruzil, 5 willouta, 125 pécans, 1061 i g alding. 06 1t of Agent for the Manufacturers and Importers of = == - lickiy, @ fow _ minutes before e, A . : b | W NeCaga to L 1V Bpaldiig, i 1 of Forciaek, whien ‘an error of about 50,000 | 1sarieyod fl"m)u doing. Pou.. y 10§12 | peanuts, (e ; Rifoe TR wa0 T oF Bk MECagit Crockery, (Glassware, Lamps, Chimueys, s bushely i the fjuantity on tho canal ywas dis. | Prime Timothy ~Nothing doing. dbulls T : Ciariia=ia10c per 1b; assorted cakes. | 3 FCRMMIngG to CF G160 10 vik FE Yol MO TIRH R OB M CARPENTER PAFER S AR T CR o L g Vi 2 1 bull ; 3 ‘Y —Mixed, 01121 o; stick, 9galle; 16 15 18 Wheolan, 10ts 1 " PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Wholesale Paper Dealers. §1.08%. The posting of 423,000 bushels in- : + 11 1 Jhe crease as the figure finally reached changed cows, westerns. ... 2. rock candy, Jod@ide: faney ecandy, sw2se. ! . ce. W d Imooriers and Jotbers of Carry a nice stock of Printing, Wrapping and Weiting ¢ 3 iy there 5 January, $14 ) . 8 cow Hen axe Hi R asG—oe, z » 5 i Payer. Bpecial attention gi¥on to car load orders. el the! b, s 5 add « o aralny ot e Hilowed. by & second | . Lard—Steady’ { i § Gow y Comn o aive . o AT i, 8 Creesery, Glassware, Lams, Silverware eI 'p brea & The If hour | 93743 Jan s , 20 cows.. ceeee g 5 Twenty transfors, aggregating. ... ... 81,6 St Mer Paxton Buildin s S aaaeand :]l‘nvllzv\:"::‘o::(\\:: FLii68 cxetiataant:t hih el 0 r | 2 cows bry Goods. e s JOHN L. WILKIE, ¥ ny traders s round sum s Sitouliors, 7 1 steer, tailing. ... . R X, 6 , Goiey Namcicss, 5 R ‘The following building permits were issued | .. s || 4 T tonay... Millions® of . Dusholay. were r, $3.00@5.1215: short ribs, §7.45@ | 25 cows, natives. . b1 R, ¥ No. 40, 10t5e3 No! | vesterday: RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Nos. 17 ond 810 Dougina Bb, Gmalis, Neb- 7ht o e blackboa 5 ) 7 5 0, No. 80 1 0. 30, color 'No. | & s dwe Sout igNentiongiofbinekuoara fisuepalnting —Stoady; croamery, 21@Ho; dairy, | Bi cows whd Mioeks, mikod. ... 83 1 et 550 Bt I e, | UG e on soun | SlOT0G6 a0 Conmission erchans e e Rt hoy b e ane Sy Union Dacific. s K son. frame residence on Twen- Spectaltie, s, Chee T : full cream cheddars, 105 | 16 cows............ .. : : Cunrrr Wane—Bib whits, 19¢; colored, | ty-irst street : " 1zHoward Sirent, Orai PHIL. STIMMEL & GO.. a furious attack, Hutclfluson again leading Nl @l ey ungiAmerioas || iICON native. ' : : e A s B T ODerm tIngrenative T o uiE I GEO. SCHROECER & CO., o bears. Docember had becy usod asn | 1l e 4 Jox B jatrracstandard, 8o, pom, o) benity, | w0 Derhs adrem o Bieciears IyMAheEs & SeNEeINL) Wholesale Farm, Field and Gardul Sesds club near the opening, and illwns gnco move R x.“!’v.r;.“". . reon aaltad S0 stears, com, ! T e DR i Prflmlfis Cflmmim n and Cold Slfll‘figl} STl RIS B Ta R ST R brought into requisition at the close. That [ Hides — oli; heavy green salted, | 18 steers, corn-fod ua i v -Solid eolors—Atlantic, Ge; Slater - CAG month was offored down 10 #1.021¢, aud | U4c: lieht groen salted, $40; groon, Sei | 24 steers, Polled Angu i 6e: Berlin oil, 6t v oil, (i HE CHI AND OBt " = 2 == salted bull, dic; green bull, '4ije; groen | 77 steers, corn-fed natives .. i : River Storage, Forwarding & Commission closed there, Junuary being quoted at §1 A o o el River, Bldc: FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS! i M © §1.075¢, after b 7 sold s low | dry flint, @se; dry calf, T@sc; brandel T point, 5 Steel River, 6'ge; Richmond, T — B D ol o | hides, 15 per cont oft deacoris, 5@ eachi RANGE CATTLE. 6oyl e, i _Wholesnle e ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO, opened rather qu bt generally fraction morning, though losses were small. ook Cascs, Drug Fixtures Wi oned. Tho " broak from $1.0¥ to | dry salted, 10@i% Onar) : < Priists—DressChartee Oak, bigo; Rain Flour, Feed, Grain and Generc] Conmmision | — Storage, }‘grwmmq and Commission, Tallow—Firm; No. 1, solia packed, 5¢; | J- Huntoon & Co.— b0, 415e: Lodi, blic )} hmond, $1.07%% was the work of only about half an | ' P foeders 3, 60: Windsor, 01 " Pac Merchant. Correspondence solicited. 104 North 1ith | Branch houde ot the Hewney Buses Co._ Buggle 'a Lty it Baurdny ciclosin 4 o1 cake, be. 0 315 | 6c; indsor, 6jc; Vs 3 R romt O hAIVOVS Co & Koot 15c and May, 'ge. The outside news was [ Flour. bbls. X R L nic EETING - g e i conflicting. From the northwest, advice [ Wheatbu....... ) e 3 9 5 A A it Coal, Coke and Lime. Was received o the effect that the receipts | Corm bu... . Weows: : 4o z0; Groene G0 RAILWAY. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., at Minneapolis were ¢xpected to keep up for . - Hloow ¢c: King Bhilip cambrio, 11 ton days or two wecks, by which time the R 53 stoers. 3 3 ale cambric, 11%4¢; Lonsdale, $c: New Y. Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, R A nae, siletracked wheat at that and the interior > (Speci 2) steers 9 5 | wmills, 1014c; 1Pepperell, 42-1n. 2 points would be cleared up, and the daily ar- T! g p. m. Close.— Pork— 23 feeders 2 46-in, 12¢; Pepperetl, 0 ¥ ’ ~ i Fivals at the greater milling centers there- | In fair demand; prime mess, eastern, 826 6, | (=25 feeders.. .- o Depieri s Lt . J. JOH \SON &CO, , STORZ & ILER, after would not_exceed 150 cars dail e | firm; do w 1s 3d, firm. . .| 29 steers, Texas. 3 Canton, 4-4, 8'je; Trivmph, Ge; Wamsutta, - mills at Minnoapolis arc not running o their | _Lard—In fair' demand: spot 47s, firm; | g steors, Hoxas : nion i J Hfiflflfaflm]’el’i ofLime, Lager Beer Brewers, Kapac : , 465 34, firm; December and Jan: | 5 g ; o e | full capacity, and after the Ist of January r, 405 8, firw; December and Jan- | {5 Greora, westorns, ; CLANN 200:\Gosbon Andshippers of Coat, Conk Yastor, Lim 1521 North i some of them may shut down, whether | uary, 438 6d, firm. 1 bull, western. 5 § 2ij¢; Clear Lake, 33ije; Iron Mountain, LA r e T G e o Hebionts s, O, b they want to or mot, for 'want of \eat—In poor demand; new No. 2, win- Bler! ¢ 3 . EN S wheat. That at least i3 the way o good | ter, 8s4d, dull; do. spring, 88 2d, dull. TomLiaiwcsterns: G : n Icagu — _Cornioe. 8.2 . 29 Bouth 13th Streot, Omaahn, Nebraska. y peoplo up in that section are talkin our~In fair demand at (28, irm ihsou ! ! ~ Dry Goods e EARIOOTIOR I T it Ly, appobr o baljove what. they. Corn—In_ fair demand; spot’ 45 41, dull; Doows, v ol t!;m’_f,lu- NO: e |yw e T EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, All reports agree, to this writing, that farm- i and December, 4s 83d, duil; Jan: : h S _ | oo onty xond o take for Dea Moines, Marsuaitown i ers’ deliverics in’ tho northwest are very | wary, 45 Gigd, dull. W, i 50 | Cotistbdi v Androscoiin, Tiges iear- | coat huptin, cholgs, Brret, (ke it Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods and NHUUHS Nenufacture [_}alvamzurl Iron and Cornie, light, and one levator munayer reports that | _Keceipts of wheat during past week: From | Wiliam 3.9y | e A5 BOSEOOSE Tels + | fue; Wroming Ui, fdubo! Nevada, Oregon: Was Jon Epenelery AP Yiroet, Omusbias ) 10 and 10 on Siturday only 1000 bushels were re. Alanue ports, %00 quarters; Pacitic ports, Bl % § 33gc; Swift river, 74¢; Thorndike 0O, 8ize, | ™ ooy e ooy e sup “"“"““““’0“'“ Cor. 11th St., Omaba, Neb. ‘e at his 70 elevators, This sort of news | 77,000 quarters: other sources, 60,000 quarters. | 1o+ COWP- e o0 -404)1 b K Si201 | TAmong a Tew of the numerous points of superiort @oes not tally with thoresult of the canvass | Keceipts of American corn, 41,800, syerLoBiCo =1 . et S ABarndikag 1o DNs oy e puircas o hin Toai betmavh gy | IILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Printors’ Materlals reported on Saturday, tnat farmers’ reserves | New York, Nov. 26.—Wheat—Recoibts, i OGS, | ais No. 4, 7ige. Bl I HIES which are’ the inest tht hu 4 | Importers and Jobbers me'y (roods, Notions o along the Northern Pacific are lurge, though | 1,100: exports. 4,000; svot market dull and | No. . Shk. Pr. . No. Av. Shk. Pr. | Dexifi- A moskca, 0 o I Byeret 7 CACESL i S : 3 ) "WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, it may be as stated that farmers are' holding | heavy, and 1¢ lower; options active but | g 57 12) &4, . 131 ! Ha . 4 LIRS AT T bl S S CELT R T AIIX]llfll'y Publishers, back for better pricks. The best authori- | ircegular, and closed heavy and 1% @1%¢ 7 40 T v 3 v XXX, 1215 nion depot With those of the Chi. | S———— = ———— Dealers in Typo, Prossén and Printors' ties, however, now say that 35 per cent of | under Saturday 4. 80 5 20 5 - AA. 1203 ver Croek B, | fififNe s "’“r‘fiii'."..,’fu’e-Jgn‘wu‘vi“x‘u'.'ul'u‘z:'..'fi‘c'ffi.é‘.' NEBHAPKA FLUELIGOS oiith 124k Street, Omatia the lmrlll\v(‘nlt'rn crop has been marketed. Corn Receipts, 155,000; exports, 112,00 = 20 X p 5 or Ci k CC. 10 ustel i The large receipts of corn, 212 cars over | spot market moderately sctive, but l@ic 120 6 : > . M ,m”,,,l Dakota, L Solumbus, Indin; Slnn]]fll‘s Uf Coal and Gflk-’}’. Rubbor Goods. the estimate of Saturday, gave the bears a | jower and weak. 50, - 230 9 : T g l.l»: .‘[ ial Jibo; Dakots, iagara Falls, Butaio, Piitaburg, . Lok vhxunw.u[lwlmm l:wi\'lmnkly availed th om- Oats — Receipts, 64,000; exports, mnone; | ¢ - 12) ¢ 180 Ve e Hercules, e 4108, 80d 811 Dotrts in the Rast. Ask for tickets via, selves, and enabled them to secure & dechine | spot market more detive but weak and 1ic 5 40 5. e Pty Stévens' i " b B i of %c'on tho opening figures of December | lower; options fairly active but e lower [ g 230 ; . 1,1‘(»3.':?.:' D, el St Bl ol R HWESTER NI o Rurviores Mamufacturers aud Dealers in Rubber Goods futures, and @ further drop fru.m 87e, hmlu and weak; spot white, 853 mixed 5 200 5 " 302 p 4 o Wiy [soptn acti tokete v1a bl line. 5 oke), DEWEY & STONE, 21l Clothing and Leather Bolting, M0S Farnnm Streets opening price, to 36%e. November, which | western, 806! white western, 34(@42c. 3 9 200 < . Shssis . ? b |4 B. P. WILSON, ——— B boem briuging froih S S e premlum for | ¥ Cottee.-Options " eponed steady nd closod 100 0 : ; , bleachod, Uido; St M & :;:'l"l:‘""l'("‘".'uma. o Genfawragens | Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, 8.18h, Doors, Etc. some time, dropy lo 1 to-day, and buy- | firm and 35@55 higher than Saturday's 120 < 6 of o - L) Gen'l Western Agent. o 8 Yo oo SBRO ars of cash corn were insistimg on & 1%¢ t0 | closing; sales, 85,750 bags; 8ot nostronger; i 3 " v 3 on “‘”’H S D. B KIMBALL, Ticke: Ag T PNaRAz Bifest Omahs. Nobipska BRI M. A. D'SBRQV 2 4 ‘prices. Novem. | Noverbor. 814 December. $1500 14 5 , . "'}‘2?‘,13" and, 4! “fl“ :lullu\ml 414. 4 o s ;‘.":l ‘:f"?u:,‘: )l--;‘l:-uraunl CHARLES SHIVERICK, Wholesalo Manu? ioturors of e 4 ecembel 3 vl Sy Pobrt @ . . own o antic A, 4-4, t ber closed at 3i4e, Deceubor " 103@ | Junoursy 813 56 14.25;Fobruary,” €LL00@ | 17, Attt 4 T Athntie D4, - P Furniture Sesh, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings, anch o3ge. There continues to bo ' @ | 1485 March, $14.00@14.85. fair cargoes, | gyl y Atlantio P, 4.4, ¢ e —THF— (R Y ce, 12th and Izard Strcets, Omahu, Nev, upplics. 63 ming. w York, Philadelpli a 214 South 15th St., Omaka, Neb. OMAHA RUBBER C good export inquiry, and as very little more | §1.50, ; 1 AN ; Will go forward by lnko this season, heavy | _ Potroleum — Quict but steady; United | 431135 1 ; ; AT ; C”[CAGO SHOHT L[NE Pt “Grooeries. e ECHNIN BN RACEURINGIOD: receipts will have to depend on tho railroad | closed ab86){c , J in . § i R carriage, and a hieuvy increase in rail{reights | © Tgga-Frosh firm; western, 2514@206c. i i .Luu{r]«'u'l: _‘"‘ Old V44, FARTON GALLAGHER &80 Hllllrflflmrfll‘s of Sash. Doors, Blinds, will be entailed thereby, Shippers ®ppreci- | Lurd— Higher and better export acmand; Highest and Lowest. . e IR0 4 OF THE 0 “ultiogs,Stale Work and Interior Lah woo Hit ated this fact and governed themsclves sales, western stea , $.00; options, | Thefollowing ure the highest and lowost 8 i Tlaes i5t0! q 1 Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, 3 b ap T s Eireniy cordingly, ‘The closo of the market was | salos, December, 8. s closiug 83,65, | pricespaid for hogs during the past fow days | Wachusett, 4-4, 74¢ d Ghlcago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R Y. = 4 = woak at/the lf;\;:v;lll:;'“;t:‘»::'"ll‘}:"’o-l:id f'wl'l': nIluuur -High o scarce; western | and on tho corresponding dates ons aud > | rora B, 44, o 6107, 109 and 7118, 1Kb Kt OmARA, N9, _—"'—fip was a tairl . ) ol B@25c; western creamery, 20@3e; Elgius, L g RS s - = Steam Flttin, u : s of consideruble netivity with sellors predom- | 85 0c sk T : plvek=\West Polnt '"\‘\"?'L"'xi I;vlq:“, w-,}l) T Yoy ety (o (et McCORD, BRADY & CO. LT g0 Pumpe, Ko, * ,inating all day, aud a depression the ruling | * Cheese—Firmer and in fair demand; west- ov. A oint 20 n, 10 0z i West Point 20 in, 12 Whalesale Grocers A. L. STRANG CO, feature, Even the publication of the visible ‘ ; F L I s Bluffs to A Pumps, Pipes and Engines, supply firures, showing a_decrease of 1,220,- 5 ; at—Steady; | 33 @ 4 5 TGy fi'\"fi" 10ges j‘ll‘l“‘ — e — 2 (h and Lenvenworth Stroets. Omaha, Nebra ) %0 Imflwlmlfmh'd o musaintpripo. :.'.'3 : bids nor offerings ; Decein- Ty d 2003 HLAR) 20" 208 THE EAST=— e i o, B it Varhai BISLLE uppilen, Btor urgo receipts, present and prospoct s horoSorings; Decoln: i gk g 8 3 4 ) g el m Stre e railrowis i possossion of lln|h|n|ul! fa- 2 RCRT e vt ll RS T B HEl NGkt hecks, 7t - | o muawms patty mrwien owana avo | a:;::::éx.snv . TG E e e ot cilities, was too much to overcome, and the Cor—Steady: Ni cash, 28¢ bid 3 Décem- Sunday. O, T4} ) ‘1 Normand 3 i L BL h ormesttet, " Eloitia drams. ZAND— Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Filtings, result was as recordod above. ber, 1o bids nor offerings; January, 25¢ bids | 4 5 % @350 ) @48 paloaYh dro Chicago, Milwaukee, Wholesalo Manufacturers of In the provision trado a slow day was ex- | Ny Gige bid, Men G : Clvmes St “5f%e. Woods, sige: | Ste Paul, Minneapols, Codar Repids, | Saddlery & Jobiers of Saddlery Hardware | steam ane water suponies. "’;.Tn‘.:;.‘."‘."‘i,).‘.'. R e T eied: A fo Dbidj May, B)c | &b 0 @ 1 Standard, b 2 Bige, Rock Island, Freeport, ' Rockford, And Leathor. 1403, 106 and 1407 linmmey Bt Omans, | U.S, WIND ENGINE & PUMT CO. delivery thero was lcss doing than on any [ Vi 0 ene | B 60 @ ) @ Puagts, Txbiuo Lk -Arhoid, iigc; Amor- | Clinton, Dubuque, Daveavo:t, S ond i o rco, day for ovors week | Cash buyors took hold | gomani: No. 5 red, 31,63 1 Susday W 136 816 | oh ool i ione clothn 1isge; Arioiq | Elgims © Madison, Janesrille, : 6an aud Water Supplics, sparingly, aud of meats their purchases werd | ©Gorn—pull and lowor; No. 2 mixed, 46i4c, = Gold Seal, 10i50; Stiefel A, 12¢; Windsor | Beloily Winona, La Crosse, ~ - 3 Hallidoy Wind Mitis. $18 and 220 Farnum feip— unususlly small for this season. Lard sell| Qats—Strong; No. 2 mixed, V@33 Packers' Purchases. 1d Ticket, 10570, : And ail Othor tmperiant voints East, Northeast and W. J. BROATCH, ; . Actiog Muug or immediato delivery to'the extent of 1, B, The following is the number of hogs ¥or throuah ticketh. el 1 (he ticket agent ut 1600 BROWNELL & CO,, Lierces at #8,5234@s.00, closing at .50 bid, y “aUSL14L bought by the leading buyers in to-day's Lumber. w street. 1n Burkor BIock, Or At Ui Pacie Hflfivy Hffl'flwarfi Iron and sm‘l PflE]flflS Boilers and General Machmery ulative interest, us ususl, was confined 8 & ) = : s ~ Lo Junuary and May. Fluctuations all round | Minneapolis, . 20, — Wheat — Re- | market. First and second clear, 1Y in...#49 00[@51 00 pers and the Anest Dining Cars in the | SPFIEs, Wakon stoe nm-m.- Lumber, uu 125 were confined to a small range and based on | ceipts were 6 cars for 48 hours. | G H Hammond & Co. .- 405 | First and second clear, 11§ in... 47 00@50 00 the main line of the Clilcago, M sud 1211 y Stroet, Omaba.’ Shoet lum Work Btoam Pumps, 8w MiKs. ,,mm Saturday's st quotations; cl m\m;l showod | Buyers were holding off in the first half of | Omana Pucking Co. L2 70 | Thrd elear, 11y iu + 43 00@At 00 3 Ra ad srery stisn i Leavenworth Strect, Omutia. but littie change. Pork rested only 2ige | the session on prospect of a further d Armour C P Co.. LRI “1154 | A select, 1@ idg in..... 4 L4700 2 mployes of LLie COMPADY, easier, while lard was unchanged to bo | ib speculative markets, but these gave ev llgole‘--t‘lll‘u_uv, in e 300 | 3F R Assiatant G Managor. - — oo Aron Works. higher, and short ribs unchanged to 2ige | dence of more strqueth than the market for | GMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETs | A stock boards, ft, 12in, ven A 00 FENTER, General | HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, STEAM BOILER WORKS, cash wheat. Solldrs were holding at about 13 stock boards, 1216 ft, 12 in, 41 00 £ ::.’.’“.El*'".:‘.""* Acelstany General P Bm[flflrs' Bamwarg and Scale Rguair s’]fl[] Carter & son, Prop's. Manufacturers of ali kinds Saturday’s closing prices, but some reauc: Produce, Fruits, Etc. C stock boards, 1216 {1, 1 e ) \ CHICAGO LIVE 81OCK o woro aka” TS R U | e oty s pasked srsamery 23 | Dsock Bourds 131 1 1 % ALk danac Spwiaoios Mesaaaew 35 wes v | S168 Bollers, Tanks and Sheet 1w Work el e D e A ."m, @2he; choice country,14@22¢; medium gra Flooring, second common, 8 in . o JuaIgiou " T R T Ty e) wflmm“@flm and B, & M. Cro 10A60, Nov. 20.—|Special Telegram 10 | agh and December, §1.19: May, $L24; on | 19@I%¢; common grades, W@lde. oleot foncing flooring. . AJ0BIcious AND PERSISTENF " e TR Tuw 1BEk]-CartLe—Among the arrivals | on track, $1.15@1.19. No.1 northern, cash and 1\1{]*.&'335.“"‘.’ f]’,fi‘,‘, |v’:u 7] s._lx:;'u;"‘ Siding, first and second clear, uuau.n g ddTarncy ‘f;;{_'m"‘:{:ml!;""'fl Wholesale Ha]‘dware WI‘DHEM and Cast Iron Bl]llfll]ll wm.k' wero 125 cars of Texans and 89 cars of [ Decembor, $1.06: May, #1.125; on track, | FLEASSOLS ) BUIChis BLISERT0L, Moo Siding, first common, 10 40, § N ¢ Advertiing oos b and, Harney Sis. On rangers, or about 5,000 out of the total of | $1.00@110. No.2 northern,cash and December ;‘f: i ) our, $5.25@>. .:n\um hL‘lrhmllu‘lnmoll £.19 0 ewspaper Advertising cons for Austin lfo;a.; Co Engine Ilrr‘n,:‘\:lw; Genoral Foundry, Maghine and ) X ; h P ards, 116 Fairbanks ) i itice and Wo 15,000 cattle. Trade was only about steady, | #1:00: May, 81.07; on track, $1.00@1.03. ‘ommon boards. 0 LORD & THOMAS, LEE, cI.A“IIiIA(EtANDREkSEN HARD~ - th Street, Omnha. 3 ¥ Porarors—Nebraska, 25@Hc per bu; Colo- | No. 2 boards, all | A ADVEWTISING AGENT! "There were scarcely a dozen loads of good | Milwsukee, Nov. 24.—Wheat — Easy; | gdo, 75@slc Fencing, No. 1, 121040 ft 16 50 9 40 Randitos Benst. ONLOADO COMPANY, —OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, ™ natives on sale, und only o fow that would | §1 by, Decomber, 09; ~ January, | “Swext Porators—d@sic per b, Fenciog, No 2, 12, 14 and 18 f 15 50 r— . —— "= | Wholssale Hardware, Cutlery, Tin Plate, lflflflrflflflfflfl flf Wire and Iron Railings o Pouvrtiy—Live hickens, $2.50@275 q na . pass as prime. The bulk of the natives were | = Corn—Steady; new, h@‘ho dons e ke, “E S0 o areshen | doist and scantling, 2xd, 14@IG fut.. 10 00 Motals, Sheet Iron, ete, Menu tor'Howe Beales, cows, the lutter making almost as big a show v ; No. 1, 8340 v fresh, 22¢ candl Piokets. D and H squan o 3 sl 1y LIS B s lust Monday. The Texans were largely Barle vi No. 8, b7igo. MALAGA GRAPES—In Kegs, 12¢ per 1b, Shingles, extra A 4 i) . OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, A Provisions —5teady; pork, cash, $14.45. BANANAS—Common, $1.50@2.25 per bunch; | Shing 5 3 L PALMEN, N, P.RICHMAN. . B, WLASCHARD I e {] il MlogthLaiioo aative coms sald <Mk g Be. boute Nov. - Wheat-Lower; | cholve, $51q00 . Shinglos, Slandard A f | PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., Capa, Eto. Man'fes of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ok, | a com- | cash and November, §1. By, 3. LEMONA—85.00 per case. . i i == | vaults, Juil Work. Iron and Wire Fencing, Bikns, Kte, oo and mu;:llxlullw;-l sold il'nw -ndLl lower, | ~Corn Lower; cash, H'w;l{;emmwr. 52)ge. | OnsNGes—Florida, $3.50@1.75 per box. 8 Satts, 16yx3, 518 g8 85 bqufl Stock Commission Merchants W.'L. PARROTTE & GO, . Andresa, Fiop'r. Cor. 14 3 uyers generally preferring cheapand plenti: | Oats—Lower; cash, 25¢; Ma, . Game—Per dozen: Mallards, 2500275 D e~ Hoom 24 Qpuoaite Rxchango 1ilding, Union ful Texans to common and rough natives, | Pork—Firm at $15.00. teal, $1.00@1.55; quail, §5.00; Drairie gnick: | © ® well tiblilg, D and M bév., s, Eouth Omsta, Wholesale Hm Caps and Straw Gflfldi Raugers also sold fairly well. Taken aito- Lard —kirm at $5.35 ens, §.75@4.00; rabbits, §1.00; squirrels, $1.00; Leather. . ORIMER WESTERFIELD& MALE'Y 117 araey oot Omai, Nobe ner, what few good and useful natives is 15, venisen, 6@10¢ per Ib. Hemlock sole, 182 b le, 88 —_— e e e o | ol N o aoady aua Brims batog | e M e B 0 car b, oo S fl folo, 16@aTo pat I eak aole, 20 Live Stock Commission, e good cows and heifers sold about the same | to fancy Creamory, SU@ic; choice aud Peovisioxs—Hums, No. 1, lido; No. 2| ted onk and trace. 35 per Ib; onk and hem. | 10om 1o Kxchapgo Hulldive, Uojon Btock Yarty | ~—weroo ~=arecm= . | CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS us the weck before, whilo rough and com- | fancy dairy, 28@2sc. 11e; shoulders, {rib bacon, 11c; "clear | lock upver, 20~23c per foot. Hemlock call | - e _Coutl OmakA, Neb. OMAHA LUMBER CO., d Wire P Raili Gnards mon natives sold substantially lower. Stock- - ——— bacon, 113 pic hams, 10¢; dried beef | skin, No. 1, 80@4c per lb, according to ALEXANDERA FI1 A”(mfl“ m‘B um Ml l lwn I'Q’] "'nfl an g fll]fifis il m[‘ lar ors and fooders woro ln large supbly; trado LIVE 810 hams, 10550: dry salted clears, short, 8! weight; oak calf skin, No.'1, 80c@1.00 per { i lilding Material at Whoissale officas stores. abidences. ato, $low, 50 ordrs, no outside Duyers, and only | o xira'sioft, 8o short wibs, Sie: vieklo | | 1b: ohlndetphin catt skin, exira, 3100 10 omimision Dealers in Live Sock. reeh aud Uaion Pasilo Track, Om: Awiings, Fookainh Machinery wad local speculators to look at the stock and Chicago, Nov. 26.—Cue Drovers' Jour- | pigs' feet, 15-1b lats, S0c; lard; 8@Jc: | per Ib; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 80@70c per o 22, Opposite Kxcl , Union Stock | —— = make bids. Natives are down to low-water | nal revorts as follows smoked sausage, 6@sc per 1bi hog casings, | ib; oak kip £kin, No, 1, 70@s0¢ per 1b; Phila ¥ards, Kot N "LOUIS BRADFORD, wark and one can hardly see how they can le—Receipts, 15,0001 firmer for good, [ 17@ise delphia kip skin, extra, 50@%0c per 1b. Erenap UNION STOCY YARDS CO,, 0 i i MEACHER & WHITMORE, lower, Good beeves, §4.80@5.13; mediun cak; beeves, $4.50@.1; steers, ! 5@ doze oy B . . : Dealer (ot ot s SR | v i e b e B | e e ay o | splth ot o' T 0f O, Ll ot 1, et L, e, | ieand Burgar Pro S tng Loc ., $9.50@4.10; 930 10 1200 1bs., | cows, bulis and mixed, $L40@2.00 ] \ . $110%er” 16, ‘Cordovan russets, sc; satin Pty ) g i A Gniieras g ie 1 bIRUUI Safy & toke 0L pant '8

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