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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1888, Trade opened brisk with some sales | § anuary, $1.21'y: May, $1.98: on track, | ens, $3.75@4.00; rabbits, $1.00; squirr PR q e stronger than 1t e yesterday, | & 1.22: No. 1 northern,” December, $1.11 | $1.00: venison, 6@ 10¢ per ib, b etk ‘|rl"ll|“‘l‘ " Yo ® Rricultural tmploments. LUMN:“ but later on, and especially at the close, | bid; Janu 1 T $L16: on track, | CRANBERNIES—$3.00@9.00 per bbl emlock sole, 18w 2ic per 1b; oak sole, ¢ , e - Bulls Stil Hold a Good Grip 0On | values w jer, and the general market | $1.13@1.15: N n December, $1.08) | Provi I Ne. 1, 113 N @35 per 1b3 ok harne W@eade per 1b; CHURCHILL PARKER, C. N. DIETZ, Wheat, closed rather wenl, with quite & mumber of | January, $1.043 on track, $1.02@ | 11¢ fers, 7igc: b bacon,” 1e: cleat | selected oak and_ trace, 8¢ per 1b; ouk and Wfal[rmAzricnllumlImulcmcnts.Wagon& Dealer in All Kinds of anbcr. fancy heavy at $5.35@5.40, and a few loads | 1.04 | bac oi picnic hams, 10c *d beef | hemlock upver, 02 per. foot. Hemlock b Light sorts s 5. 25(@ . 30, Kan<ns City, Doc Wheat—Stronger ams, 10 dry salted clo: ) | caif skin, No. 1, S0af0c per 1b, according to | Carriages and Bugrien, dones Strect. between dhand 15th and Californin Strects, Omaha, Nebrasks. Moran & Healy taking al all_that was | No. 2 red, cash bid: January, s bid | extra sh 1 ort 1 L ke weights oak calf skin, No. 1, $0ca$1.00° per . 0 Y o CORN TRADE STRONG AND HIGHER | joft, cxpecially the late al ough and | May, sales at $1.0 ' No. 9 #oft, cash, | pigs! Yeot, 1 its, Soey 1b; Pniladelphia calf skin, extra, $1.00@i.10 LININGER & METCALF CO., FRED W. GRAY, o common packers sold down to $5.15@520: | ¢7¢ bid; January, 9%igc bid; May, sales at | Smoked sausage. 6@sc por | asings, | per ib; hemlock kip skin 1,000 70¢ per : : i Rolte Moteis SR ONiore. Dot 40 o8, | e, 01 Junukry s Ma ot | e B ok i wkne o, 1o 30 soe perto: utia- | Agriultaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages Lumber, Lime, Cement, Bte., Bte, A Strong Undertone in Provision averages down to 120 1bs, at £.805.35, ady: No. 2, cash, 20%gc bid: May, | CrneRy—thaate per for; fancy, 40c. '1hr‘n-\|“|: st L i L Dugeles, Ete. Wholesale, Omaba, Nebraska. Corner fth and Douglas Sta.. Omahn. > Nori il bl o v ite, May bid INTONS - H0@40¢e per b Prench o i ording to weight and | _ e bl L - = Cattle Substantially Unchanged FINANCIAL S 5 Bt cofferings: | CABBAGE —§5.00 per 160, quality), $1.15 't b French kip skin, [ ~PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN, T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., Hog Values Easicr and Closed e e Janus “asked} May, sal Biyce Seltebfiyanat A S ser & ‘”r"”‘v“”l'"T”" 5 TRolements Worm To Dealers Only. o N vor . 18, fusAelAl Telaneat 7 Ti RN 1ps—20¢ per bu satin finish, 200 per foot; welt leather, $8.50 f Rather Weak, AL i sl Lt B ; OUK. SAvER KRAUT—13bls, £4.35: half-Ubls, 82,75, | (04.00 per side; moroccos (pebble Agricultural [fllfllfimflms WHEUHS&BUEEICS SRR — ! THe DS, =Swoks~THe stock markst i s ArrLes—Choice, 250@9.75 per bbl; fancy, | $0c per foo 58, boot lew, 2 3 1, 0, W6 and 807 Jones Street, Omaha e R SUNC L GRS Oirtonco, Dac TEHOCIR| HUISEPAI U5 | SHgheiir ARAPeK. ToRHED. HEoESs Wete FEY | e be ) ; w000: | AT Chlliomla e euder. 8160 e buL | @0 perfoot; aecordine to-guitns.. o | Nanufastarers of Buckeye Dn]]s Segflm " w‘m]m]@ Lllfllhfif Ele, Tie Ben.]—The first bit of important news | supplied with very large orders on cither | steady: Christmas, & ihai 4 e AR g it R LR R 85,006 | Catuvators, ay Raren, Cider Mills‘and Yaban Tl Akent Tor M Ny e afloat this morning was that the receipts of | side, Jersey Central showed in of %, | @ '}, :: ‘n.'i‘ W@ 25 rm.ku;’. ud foe ;"H\»: B NANA pakBA Nt TN |l‘n/|'}:l dozen; apron skins, $10.00 12,00 per 5 Yerirers, Cor. lith and Nicholns Streets. wheat at Minneapolis to-day were 200 cars, | Missouri Pacific 1 and New England % per | €7 $L4008 10: Texas cattlo, ®LAISS | g0 05"V bashel; western handpicked na: e WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., and that the snow had put an entire quietus | cent, while Rock Island was 5 per cent | mixed and light, $5.100 heavy, & vies, $1.70@@1.80: wediums, § 80w 1.50; Lima Metals ana Tinners' Stock, : Wholesale on the movement from first hands in the | lower. Thorewas considerable pressure to | 5.43: sKips, 3406450 tis, B per 1 cooo ] Block tin, small pig.... el 08 Agncmmpa] ]mmgmmns Wagons & Buggies Dealer in EflFflWOUd Lumber, northwest. Later in the day dispat Vi sell long stocks, and in the absence of a sup Sheep—Reccipts, 10,000, dull: 10@20c lower; Hay—F, 0. b, cirs, No. 1 upland $0.00; No, | Block tin, bar ¢ N . 20 Wood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Douglas o8, &3,00(@.80; * weste Satd 40; | 2 upland, £.00, Copper, planished boiler k: . roceived estimating to-morrow's re porting order, the market gradually (RIS ‘f il ('w”-.m‘l:h." _83.90@4.403 RN :,-,«.,,,\.;w NSIHEE, Cola Milea s . 3 OMATIA BRANCH. _— 925 cars and_announcing that the number of | way, Missouri Pacific, New England and 1 2 i 1 : N Kansas City. Dec. 13, —Cattie—Rec Crorre $14.00@ 15,00 per ton, b , sheathing, . ..o H J. F. SEIBERLING & Jouded cars on track in Minneapolis had been | Richmond, and West Point com monsieading | g dis s, 9400, market slow e Con—ania e : VRRvEres ey Akron, Oho. 5 I'“'::;::'Y““d Lhalbul LB sed 10 Tho or 900 4 3 661G, Whils the batance of tho 1ia O TO0 - RTOR RS FAARNE) T8 —2% ts . ¢ WAL ol i . OBERFELDER & CO., el ool A IR a8 B g Ll tockers and_feeders, ViNRaan—Cider, 10@18e per gal.: white | Gal. she . Finiate, 50.10 and 5 por Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine. ook dab gl the boginning of the week. The long ex- | declined in smail fractions gencrally. Coal | were active: good to ehaice corncfed, £450 | (Y60 o per g Pat, planished iron, 24 to 25 b W. B seat, Manager. 121 renvonworn st omane. | [RVIOPEEPS & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions ? ¥ g ) i ) congth | @4.90: common to medium % pected “sharp falling off in receipts at Minre stocks have shown considerable strength | @4U0: common g dolaiiilal, Hoxey—1 rames, . Pat. planishe P ¥ " 3 = and 212 & alred apolis 8 to have come at last, and there | this morning, and thare s some disposition | Stockers and feeding steers, 3 e Roofing, 1C, 14x20, 112 sheets. | . ), MOLINE.MILBURN& STODDARD Co S tonnd 212 South Uih Srect 88 range sieers, 152805 cows 3 o » 4 o o N facturers and Jobber o e — s little prospect that the big movement will | to cover short contracts in Rock Tsland and it R Grocers' List. Hoofini! 1X. 14400, 113 3 (R TN Y DRR BT ~ Overals. be resumed on tho wheat, rfn,p_(hn;ml:!lu'rl; Chicao, Burlingtcn & Quiney, At the do | Ioceipta, S0 sy monts, 604: mar Revised prices are as followa: PO L . bk ! WREU]‘{S‘, B‘nggllefls, Hfll(xLS,‘P‘ SANEIELD MANUFAGTURI may be an occasional brief period of gooc ine the market is quict, and trading is lim- ied active and strong, anc RHOP 1] | o SOAIARE, 19140, TiWIRto\ . Ay ssana.. | Shaet Tron, No AN A R Cor. 9th and Pacific streets, Omaha tation. A cablegram from Glas, definite news from the railroad meeting now | €4 ia's.05. Sl b Al M 4 105 bu., 11 single, 13e; gun: | Solder ... . doa i i Artists’ Matorials, Jeans Pante, Shirts, Bto ‘\llmvnm'mlmuulu\ln‘rt, characterines the roported salo of flour son at Chcago. - There was aslieht re: | Nattanal Stock Yards, B | il aus, bxtry o1 sail | 1€, 10x14, 225 81 R " AR ha = | our for Leith as absurd. For hat, flour | covery toward noon, and at 1 o'clock the | Louis, Dee. 13.—Cattie It 1 el 1IN, 10x14. o s Hate! \ i Notion u2le: cotto! B X14, 225 8 e s was bemg loaded by Pillsbury to-day, ket was quiet and wbout steady at a shade | shipments, .10 ket sto ) (ot Lt L R AiTIIB 8RO Artists’ Matcrials, Pianos and Organs, ST ROBINSON NUTIUNQ,;J“W and the sale of another 5,000 sacks | better than the lowest figures. In the ao heavy native stee £3.0( ¢ e dates, in boxes 10 London Malag 1C, 10x 14, 225 sheets. . . . 0 1513 Douglas Street, Omubin, Nebraska. 3 steers, medium to cb W04 405 stock Btosl Wite nails, por ikeg was reported. That the price obtained is as | Chicago meeting, the bears bogan selling | ers and feeders, fair 10 wood, €200as10; | 1002 ! T LI Sl nallner ke DAL o i AL DS 4 and 4% Scuth 10th St., Omaha high as quoted is doubted by those in the | Grangers in a cons ive way. Northwest- | rangers, corn-fod, #3.0004.2 e ‘“ Rl 7 H. M, & S. W. JONES, Ak & A S 3t P, : 4 o y Receipr8, 4,600 nnents, I A h I dons, ADYIOR FREE, HCW TO ACT, Successors to A, T. Kenyon & Co., Wholesale & Retall trade who are best qualified to judg ern and St. Paul were the most active in the ) 1) iy X 03 | Jxss, 2,40 pitted cherries, 18¢; Cali- YL ARt oA REHOREAL P e N : Olls. flour is believed to have been sold for export | downward course. Cammack is said to have LA ,"ll‘v' e el 1o | fornia pitted pluws, ver 1b "2t 13, dried ,‘:N ADE > riste e vl o vor Booksellers and Station CONSOL DATED TANK DINE 651 shipment, as reported, the only point in doubt | covered his shorts in Northwest, around 103, | ¢ AR50, light Brass, OPAInRRy to | O R [ P ST NG e sosent c I e R aa b\ oot Omat, No iz SRR e being tho prico. Th market was and is now putting out a fresh line @ bt $1.0610 n T Lo ¢3i RONG \insrov aais Wholsale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, o rovemet i ) vesterd 0 The arket closes veak and lower P 0 8 " 0 (ironn | ishon. N at the improvement in valuesover yester 105, The market eloses weak and | GALATIA BV DOk ToriiE aclios, i Axlo Gron Omnahn, AL 1L Bishon, Manager "This strength was apparcnt not only in fu- | almost the lowest prices of the day, e LA evapor ) i Zanteo s Boots and Shoes. VlNVARD & bLHNEIbER. tures, but in the cash market as well, Decem- | stocks being apparently well held. The net Cattle. rrants, 6 C i mes, 41 (@ THE HA lWAY “ME TABLES The latter circumstance is due, however, more Chicago, Burlin & Quiney, Ui | The cattle market as whole was slow, | 196 Catifornia i e S ||w¥u|lmm-vM(nnvl_nwnhh 10 the competition between the elevator com- | Rocl 3 ) orthwestern, | but the rec 2 light and a good clear. ',\’l:'.,',.l,.m,,,é B TNORE IRl RREAELY Epg}pflqfii}l{}l[fil}]l}I‘flflx"llf pfl l|§‘all‘xfl‘§[ll3§§ — ) ies for the wheat in store hore, than to a | ¢, and New E 1§ per cent. ‘Lhe total i ,;,,ll‘"‘.;‘:r"\‘ LSRRt 1 0. G Java, interior, TNION PACIFIG = THarney ¥t.. Oniaba. i Offico Fixtures. % iate inquiry for shipping or milling | sales anounted to 105,334 shares, includ ng Ling was weak on beef it Arin oy “\‘]“_1] ‘:“‘1‘,,]‘ v 10 and Mavey sts) 0O e W.V. MORSE & CO.. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, purposes. A break in the “clevator combine” | Northwestern, 11,0005 St. Paul, 15,000: Luck s £1.25 was paid for 1313 1 4 3 - J i T Munufactaress of i : Mk b NEw | e : T o | s XX . X Jeatrive and obbers of Boots and shnes. seems to have been started, one proprietor 09,0005 Missouri Pacific, 12,500; New ! v‘ mostly .65@1.10 to ¥ . S ieon? A ) Bt [ ss0m m. : | | Lty wherever lie could lay his hands on them, and | U cifie, 10,000; and R e ORI ER S RCONSIDL O KBS Giye pnm.mn Ny | el Sata Ll S - i transferring the grain to his own bins. With | shares, Hogs. :nnv puas x‘« oice @ ¥ ;i M R b e Cotfoes, Spioes, Etc. _ this competition between the parties inter- | The following were the closing quotations : ) There were close to_onp hundred loats of [ Coiored. Idatde. =L i copt CLARKE COFFEE CO., ested in the storage, the gencral trade has . 48 regular...127'{Northern Pacific. . 24 10us on satle to-day, including the holdovers. e L Hn@te: f Sunday B e Omnhia Coffed and Spice Mills. TRt a o i £ = . ,m.m”.u.,.,, 2Ny, do I E ¢ market opened with a few light hoe: 3 i} . BURLINGTON ROUT K 1 Paints an 8. L at the present moment ouly a passing inter el about steady prices, but the lieav am fats, Bepor 10 ami M Tgas Coffees, Snices, Baking Puwdep M TRESe NI ON est, though it may cut a figure later. Where L41is coupons 108ty | do proferred, i 't buyers were very beavish and they si Proktes -Medium, in bbls, £.60: do, in Flavoripg Kxtracts, Leundry B Wiiol ithy > : s Paciflc 68 0f 05 5 ° N, ceodel TR Aty Fully half bbls, 3,00 in bbls, 25.00; do, in £ IXpress 50D, 5 1416 Hurney Street, Of Wholosale Deaters in wheat 18 located ig is only mentioned now Pacifl :;)ur'm'K : nK: ‘\_ \“ krl;lml» 52010 ceeded in hammering prices down Tully half ,:.M €1.50: gherkins, in buls, 5,005 do, | Chicago Mail 9 PL"L&’_“_‘E'— Pflims um 'wmdflw Glfl"s Em o The opening sales were at $1.11 | Ohifeago & Alton. 130 [Rock 1stand ... cents. Salesmon wore slow to nake the con- 1t bols, &40, Chneago Loval : a Crookery and Glassware. y ) Wy " @1.1057, and a good deal of wheat was for | ¢l Co M. & St 60y | cession and the trade moved slowly. 2 Plug, 50 smoking, 16@Hce. lu~| I 5 J | = L. WRIGHT, A 23 1118 Farnam Strect. Omaha, Neb. sale at this range and around #1116l 114, ~u ; 14| Qo preferred.. to thirty loads, including those i the hands IR R v 50-1b pail . 1 W. L. . —_— — .y UG E L X e 5 T3¢ St Pan & Omabia., ¢ N R ORTHRIG ove HOUR J g il Ao Madl, : 9 Agent for the Manifacturers and Importers of A little while later, the market gradual nu'\ Aotneter Btk e o italk Sar—$1L30w L35 per bbl. v ress, k N L,, 1S Ulllll oy Paper. el e M s ! S vnfoh pacine 1 6 b e o i ! xpross. Crac fll‘yn 18?8?1131“’[} = P i '] kll 15, CARPENTER PAFER OO, it ranged to $L.11@L11%, with Kennett g <o 4 X e 'L ik i I 5 n Ar _ ¥ue OBco. 317 S, Lith S, Omaha, Nebraskn, & : 8ol f.‘?!.‘!‘.r i Sl T Iigan Coriral v . LI . 10 Jinurs finaglc M L PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, Wholesale Paser Dealers. it ¢ o Scurred ARG rket was slow and lower in sym- ¥ Tmoorters and Jobbers of Carry & nice stock odd’rinting. Wrapping and Writing for 8 LD bty oS 1””/“‘.5?.”"1‘ \|;;;n|ufl e W0 2 pathy w tern warkets Yoang Hyson, common to fair. 5 b Ll 1 Silver Puy ar. Speelal aitention xiven (0 (A [oad orders noon, and a sharp break 8 ensued ONES A v @3 per cent: e i : Ya e Hysol wd to fancy : ' [ Sealpers s0ld suvagely on_ the break, but the | last loan, 3 per ceat; closing offered at2 GuhvowHos Eommon la/E00, 2ogse X . 5 p.m., Crecsery, Glass Vfl[‘fi Lamys, SUVErware |~ paper Boxes. offerings were groedily livked up 0 every | per cent. Cittia >l | SO 005, Tavhn, Ete. 101 Yo Poton Building. JOHN L. WILKIE, little break, and later trading was at 1117 PrIME MERCANTILE PAPER—43{0 0 or | Hows SN Gk o «.' tonnadini,. 15 ssidapin, ohoice | D S s e - - — nintan 3 er rang % aud closed af St Na Excmivce—Quict but firm at 25 : choico to fa E N e AU “leave | A = ~= | Nos. 1317 snd 1314 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. 81051, The first rocorded trade in Junuary | 868135 for sixty-day bills, and §4.88% for Peevain s S O Ah T A bRt 1 3 Marcyts.| Omana. 3 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, I wits 4t §1.06%. That month ranged o SLO6Y | démind, The followinz 13 a tiolzof pric»s pail in 1, good to funcy, 40@s0c. | Slflrflflfl and Commission Merchants, o = @1.07%, und closed at 1.0¢ As compared ST this marxet for the grates of stocs mea- vrs—Almonds. 1S ' @lse; | N eeess . o 9 - G = S 5 ) Seeds. with yesterday, the pri s off 1j PRODUCE. tioned Brazil, falie: wainuts, 12¢; peeans, 10@11c b S Rt pin 1B Fowhel Biretb OmoNasi e T ST I M e pne higher for Late futures, Jout 5{c Highe Dec 1 ieat—Easy; cash, | Primesteers, 1300to 1500 1bs.. 8333 @450 | peanuts, it Yo. 1L L ard Steect, Omaha, L«’co., for January. The character of the tradin 0543 January, §.063¢; Mav, §L11 516, ' | Primesteers, 1100 to 1 : €100 ; »per Tb! nssorted cnkos, : TERvaR A GEO. SCHROELER & CO., Wholesale Pa]‘m Tield and Gardeu S[;ms 80: was supnosad to possess rathor more siguif n-Steadys casl, 34%c; Junuary, | Natwe feeders. ... ! .00 e pe ! lsth & Webster sts.| Omuha. ] Buocessors 10 McSturo & Schroeder) cance than usual, to-c Sontrary to their | a477 £ Woiart b eonarass : REm e .| custom, local leaders did notsoll oponly ot the | Oats—Stead ' cash, 20/¢; January, 24c: | Common to good cow: 5 roul candy. dos Tancy candy, @2sc. g . Pl'fldllflfi Commission and Cold Storage. advance, to-day, unless Kennett's selling | May, 2 Choiceto fanc . : ] 8 3 | 1000 o AN et can be designated under that head. On the 3 : Commonto choice balis B . . . B — slorage. Forwarding & commia.slon coutrary, Linn, Ream and Fairbanks, in fact ar othing doing. Fair tocnoice Lghthogs. . . .1oe 5. 505 e b 3 FREDER‘C"“h;e.fif‘RB“ASS- ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO,, the whole bull umlmg« nt, hmu.h'- steadily Prime Timothy—Nothing doing. Fair tochotee heavy hogs. . Dry G 5 L S T T fik 2 3 A : y Goods. SSOURT P Leave [ Arrive ; warding and []lllllll“ 7] o) 70] J for- 4‘ -$1.5 [, | e o . " The slump, which has come to be looked 8.471¢: January, anve 31194 i B 8 Q'"’mm ; y 0w, m, | Mercimnt. Correspondence soliglted. 1014 North lith Wnulunlnx:;::‘:;;l“lnnlv‘l::l’;,lu NS iard suml upon as a ‘‘sure thing” of late every 8,555 ; H CATTLE. Loty b () u:l?fiml » q 0 5. Streot, Omabis, Neb, = ‘e time the price gets above §1.101¢, certainly .10: 95: . . 133¢0; c A SR TREATIV o = did not come to-day, ‘nml the mllu*l ay, $.02! ) 5 £l Bristol, 12 . R 2 lnvpmx.m.\\u-l.u »m. Omaha, Omaha. Coal, coke ‘and ,_"m, was entertained among the wise-acres that 5 5 ; L1 i e i R ! il 1 S R the bull purty would try very hard to make spring wheat, s, o) | % bulls g moh ) Lde; colored, | +Hastin "1‘?«1&2&'“""\ Jlpam| 20p m. OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., the resting place at- & higher plane. The 1 bull 2 e T peanty L - . strength of the public and privato cables was | * Buik - Meats — Shoulders, $7.00@7.12 1 bull . B ATrss Stanaure Hoc s aaor 0c lbsantyy Vo R ARG Jovbers of Hard and Soft Coal. BE e T T s U one of the distinguished characteristics of | short clear, J@7.50; short ribs, $7.05 ol P lid colors - Atlantie, 6e: Slater, 200 South 13th Street, Omahi, Nebraska, "STORZ & ILER, the market to-day. The public cables quoted | 7,10, A C . 8 e Garoer oil, 6@7c. 2 Westward, e Hanpin ey 3 a general advance, and, us a rule, theprivate | “Butter—Quict and easy; creamery, 21@ v - P13 s— Pink and Robes— Allen, G : Riv Running between Council Bluffs and Albright. Lager Beer BI'GWE]‘S foreign advices were cven more strongly | 30c; dairy, 18@2: . 4 hont, Steel Rive Richmond, | Inaddition to the statlons mentioned, trains J. J. JOHNSON & CO., 1521 North Efgthteenth S c . tinged with bullishness than the public dis- |~ Cheese—Firm; full cream cheddais, 105 [ 23 ¢ . 818 ¥ Pacitic, ve. " | stop at Twenticth and ' y-fourth 'streets, M facture { Li ot Sreet, Omi, e, atches. There was more .jcnorlul ln‘nlmg @lle; fluts, 1l@llife; ung Americas, i 1,022 g Bige: Ram. | W0t the Summivin Omadia anniacturers U 11]16 y commission merchunts to-day than_for a | 111 @tidge. i 2 L8 2 ’: 3 o Ao | === e e ippers i . Lime, c 2 market scems to be returning once again, : A llldos —Unchanged; heavy green salte [t 5 L Do kel ) ‘ e | ‘ ‘ p— e EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, 1ate bit of gossip was the announcement that | gige. light g “salted, 63c; green, 'ows, natives . ; 2 LM Tl avite 1o A M.|AM. | A M | AM|A. ,\1 TR b i Bt ine Carsent srould. . morrowr mublish | Cejoiy NEby eroon “salted, 0fc; reen 5o | 8 cow 55 racnr ~';;.,;;X\‘ Berkelcy, cambrio, | A : —__ Dry Coods ano Notiona. | MauUfacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice, an article on the wheat mnmllmn,l vory, b'ulli ary b7 branded | 1 steer. BX: eloth, 00, 48¢e; Cabot, 13¢ o Wl 3 g M. E SMITH & CO., Jobn uy.....mr\m;}.)‘m.“rwgnl:m‘u und 163 nud 10§ ish in its tenor. On the whole, the bulls had | hides, 15 per cent off; ‘deacons, 25@30c each; | 20 Cows, natives 1126 heak8is » - o B 5 d q L . the hest of 111 day, us onyestérday, in news b A5 porcant o ‘\‘ l“‘"’ N fia Sa o i uloashay Eutoford che oo o Al s : Dry Goods, Purnishing Goods and Notions, | ——— and prices. Tallow—Unchanged; No. 1, solia 5¢; No. 2, POWS . . i ¢ s ric - n g b 8 v H Tho corn market was a participator in the | go: cuke, bige. P s stockers st D Mol uulfi»““]':f"‘-“u 1 5 1102 an 1104 Dougias, Cor. 14h St Omaha, Neb, Printors’ Matorials, strength of the general list, l:o B mml«'ri\m eccipts. Shipments. ‘t tnu. kers. & . R T i i Bolinerell 5 A, 5 . | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co | WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, | extent. '||n~rm»|||m were about twenty-five | plour. bbls, . S 0,000 | 9 steers and oxe 1, 5 sl HER SRORROEe .| PN, 4 H 4 gars widor tho estimates made yostorday, and | Wheai bu...." 1000 : 2 e o foiBonnosell (4, Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Auxiliary Patlishiors, the shorts showed a desire to buy back some | Gorn, bu. L 2581000 3 2,85 A Ehiahes an ’ Genta Furaubing icota. Comor 11h an Masuey Denersin Type. Pressen and Urinters” Supplics. 68 of their provious salus, being woved, thercto | Oats, bu. . . S 105,000 90,000 | 1 cow s A T i Tioiph fo; WamE los 9 h 12t Sureot, Omatia, by the swaller arrivals and less favorable | Rkye. bu 2 i . ; A e e ) : i 5 —_— R ot weather and the fair domand = oxist. | heaot g \th\!—ltore'm« 20 feede e B2hg0; jEObiSe s LronsRiounialn NEBRASKA FUEL CO . ______Rubber Goods. A1 Drosent coming forward to this mar .;;-;lm-g'm,,l:rfc:{m;\*;,;&:fl;,mx A e S EisRss gl R , No. 1 3, 20c: BEL NG 3 pitzl o : Manufact rcrsandl]ealumuRmncr(}nmls was another ||mnm-hvw circumstance. g ad, 000, ¢ ungraded ..‘ oW . AL A —_— —— i Clothing and Leathor Bl 1008 Fnrnun Stroets ortors at tho seaboardzrontiniie to e stead ‘;}'.;,"h' e p I Giromsaser sl cor BRI P I:T,(-k.firl.‘-"“-‘~ eai, e : ‘ =) e Furniture. - May c A : 5 ced Ig@dge, declined lg@ige, clos 2 i 2 >, 00, | _ sl b o Int f A L e mand for' Muy corn atiiage, and Juunry | S€ao over yeaterday, red, Jani stesre : fhornike, d!'iii‘"'\”‘ N B S s roud Wholesale Dealors in Furniture, haomio Manu? <iuror Was rather moro_doing to-duy than for somo | et at SLUTE -0 e 75 30 e 25 181 Y0 i | belhts IOMalle: Shoolor(idenob f HAoF: Faruaim Steeot, Omaha, Nebraska, Sasti Doors, Blinds and M n[flmgg e Hlonhoe frures of thg | 8pot market modoruiely’ active: old corn 9 : : D —Aroskeag, 0 oz, Berett, | AL A AN A M. CHARLES SHIVERICK, ranch Do, 24 and faan Stroots, O, Neb. specultive futires show u slight gaio on | Hikher, i R AU 0 o eie: . ; ) 83 f X ; e 3 6 Furniture BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. yesterday's final quotetions, and spot corn % A . : 1 5 o1 Srec 4 Omubs, Nebraska. i < Lo vesaped somowhat ighor. Tho olosin | @175 No. “.“,5‘,}% 'J‘u"n‘:,"..:‘,iv“:-’.‘u';:::::* i | 41 Steers, naiives; ; bt rook : h ; e ] g - | Yanufacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds, L}é\‘“ were: Decomber, 34%c; Junuary | g4 3, ste corn- 0 . | KENTUCKY JE il, 150; Dakota, p 0 ; Qrooeries, ¥ uldings, Staie Work and Tnterior | nrl Wool H-. and May 873{c. s T steers, corn-fed nat . : 5 i ) S¢; Leaw. — 3 Oats—Receipts, §3,000: exports, 610; spot | 4 510 d 1he: D) Hercules, 15¢; Leaw ; e In provisions stronger undertone por- | oty trifie firmer and moderately active; Beg : : ington, tswood, 27}, 3 5 PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO, wvaded the trade. The receipts of hogs were . . RV X 18 steers, corn-fed native: A8 01, o | 0| i ioi B undor xpctations, and s the Cinein: | PLions steady, but dulks Junuary closing ut i g, Casu QuaiL (Ol 11 Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, T BT nati Price Current’s figures show a shortage .A“."‘:l DU guehize s g el So@slen Av. Shk, Pr. No. . Shk. o deo: § s | i 706, 707, 709 and 10th §t., Omaks, Neb - AR in the winter's packiog to date, as compared | ™ (;‘;‘. lm’:ms Al ~'m.’:d,‘m 4 — .00 86 30 ¢ hed! Ny 3{oNe o b o %1 Bt ) & A. L. STRANG CO, With last year, of 630,000 hogs, the old bear | , CoffecOngns o LY Swondy, At 192 120 500 45 . ; bd: s it 1210 7 MeCORD, BRARY & €O, Pamps, Pipes and Eng element were more inclined to keep | P00 4 2108, Tus, 6N 200 5,00 250 5 e Tatieontc $2.50; 565 ] 1 ) S closo to tho sbore in ~their opera- | SN ‘-"‘L‘.’"'vu.“u“ ebrunry. $ciad 20 ! piain Holland, 0)¢; \‘;Liu Holland, 12350, : Wholesale Grocers, steam, Wator, I lway and Mining Supnlies, Etc, tions, The opening Wi particularly | Jamuary, $io.50E RanIal D is 280 . g 5 ¥ Rk Eoreioas /e ol v H H 20,1723 und 21 arnnin S O strong, and under the buying by Roloson. 15.40; March, $15.20@15.50; April, §15.20@ 120 5 mluv‘\\_\“l;l b -\\t“-‘ljlll‘l:‘_ & ufi‘._ 5 4 1 i and Leavouwoith Streete, Omaha, Nobraska. T CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. Ream and Stauffer, something of un advance | 195 S - At ] i 3 AUBRLO 2 ook L7 01 A 4o 4 b 5 it = o was withossed. _On the retirement of these | Petroleum—Steady and quiet; united closed | 57 5 -: r AU oy }::\r\”,',”',l(l\)‘ 444 of i g " Hardware. Wl]fll SalE'Pllml]S Pl['(} I‘lmflgs buyers, and slower trade generally, the mar- Quiet; fresh steady; western, 1 | ) Hoosier L, 44, be; Indian Head, 4-4, 7iie} __ 1215 s “MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO,™" | stoam ant Water Supplios. nv T Jones Street. Omnha. And shippers of Coul, € ket subsequently receded, yet on the declin- | o ’ it . A wrence LL, 14, 6e; Old Dominion, 4-4, 3 Wholesale Manufacturers of :)l‘n‘x::,lg||:“llr;uau::::nl:"xl|:r::rnhl: mg «::&rx::.lx:;mm‘xx::: ”“m, Jasy S quiet 'w;.w?l‘ d'"fi 14 g 240 . 80 5 l\\l;u‘-l)-;m‘..;,‘.!’.; 7 ra R, 44, 7c; Au- | o No o2, o plllvv‘. N b (M Nebiaska. _ | Hainaay vn |:nm 018 and 9 Faroum m Omaba, i VIng Pt e | @3 creamery, 19udle; gin, 50, . L8237 5 Fors &, 4-4, 0x90. 3 N 0 8, m,Q N 1 A0, | e g z . ¥ Jiom, Acting Mwi * held “control, following the early mprove- | TES/CL " g Duck—West Point 29 in, 8 oz, 10}dc; West NO. 4......0:40 &, No, i 45 P, m,avy n:.rdwura BEROWNELL & CO., - ment. Trading, however, was slow, and [ PGRIBAL o oo erate demand; . 51215 | point 2 in. 10 oz, st "Point 29 in. Ohosse=Siaadynid In poderste Qompnd| vy - : : : o Soi TUW. ). BROATG, Fagings, Bollrs and Geeral Hachivry, sellers forced to realize were compelled to | ©HCOSeT g West Point 40 in. 11 0z, 16 accept concessions to dispose of their hold- | Western, 10@11i{ 5—TRed, . 15340 E, 24 in, el 6 i Heavy Hardware, Iron and S!.cel, oot Irom Work Stoni Pums, faw N, 1215103 Bprings, Waxon k. Hardw Lumbver, Bte, 120 e h O ings. Still for pork the closings showed an | =Kiverpool, Dec. 18.—[Special Cablegram 05, T3 51353 | of G oy o, 3 ! IR, advance over yesterday of 2ig@be, and for | to Tnr Bee.|-3:80 p. m. Close.—Pork, in fair | 4 5 5. P ' short ribs of Lard for cash and Decom- | démand; prime mess, easteru, 515 3d, steady; | ; 5 ;i 5 | %A ott checks, T240; Whitten- : W 1211 Larncy Street, Ouinha ber wuium-lm; ged, but for January and May ""L“;fi"“] l.?ln:i«ll. nrmi R 4 W B 32160 b1 Normandi dress, S5 . 00 BB No. .m, | oo — = AR HHCAREeS: ard—In poor demand ; spot 40s 0d, steady ; 20 ’ g y i bt 3 2 f 3 IMEBAUG LOR, hros! WHONAE - o December, 453, steady: Javuury and Pebru- Caleutta dress, "“ /hittonton dross, 8} QUIGACO, MILWAUK H H & TAY Jientrow dropsy i me A No v b | Dlders' Hardware and Scale Repair Stop. Iron Worke. 3 5 ary, 43s 0d, steady. 10 250 505 et ; PBIOAGO LLVE STOOR Wheat—In nd; mew No. 2 3 ; 51 e ke o o0l and Buflalo Scales. 1406 Douglae ~ Y dard, Ll aP8 Bt fenas. STEAM BOILER WORK Cartor & for, Prop's. Manifacturors o COnicaco, Dec, 18.—|Special Telegram to w!;g]l:‘:,lwi"s;: IA,"(_(I!;‘\“;-V n»;, :;nlr;l steady. 5.0i}¢ 0 E 1 PRINTS, INDIGO BL u‘—;\rnold,fi’r’ Awmer- e g Bek.| ~Carris—There is little or no Flolpraty BOOF GOMA: 3 i AT ican, 61,¢; Gloucester, 6igc; Arnold 'C long TOR, WILHELMY & CO i Mon' K Corn—In fair dewand for spot, snd less do Live Atock Not cloth, 4¢; Arnold 13 lonz cloth, 10%ge; Arnold Wllfllfisalfl Hal‘ledPB Steam Bflllm‘s, Ten's and Sheet Tron Work Works South 201 and B, & M. Crossiug, e bbb change to noto in tho general condition of | 1 Coi" 7™ hthress whot. e Thd. ehsy: Do Ko 5 ! , 48 734d, easy; De- | Hogs sold too high here yesterday, in pro- | (o 3 lens P the market. There was almost no demand | comber, 48 7i¢d, duil: January, 45 3d, steady; | portion to othor markets, which was tho only Gold Beal, 10igei Bjglfal A, 141 Windeor . atall for medium or for even good natives, | February, 45 8id, firm, reason for the decline. Only three loads hi ke PAXTON & VIERLING 1KON WORKS, For prime natives and for Christmas stock [ Oincinnati, Dec. 13.—Wheat—Dull; No, [ sold as highas .12 in Kansas City on Limber. ST, LOUIS, 7 there were steady sales at good prices; such | @ rod, #1.04. Wednesday, while §.2 was paid for a g00d | Pirst and second clear, 114 in...849 00@51 Ak pmla ‘No b N e | LEE, CLABKE, ALNDm Sowiano- | Wronght and Cast ll‘[!ll Building Work, were not. over plentiful, and below we give | _Cori~in modorate demand; No. 2 wmixed, | many loads here, and §3.15 and .20 for # | Pirst and second clear, 15 in. . 47 00@30 P S T A et L h ] P WARE'COMPANY, Engines, Brass Voundry, Maghine and 4he sales and prices of the morni| pf» 200, good many more, Third clear, 13{@1}4 {0/ ....... 43 0045 The time glyen gbove 18 for tnere W}mlfisa]g HfldelE CUULPV Tl]l Pl{,m lsckauiith u”.”._“ i -n\\‘“x- Ul b iye 0.08 850 [IFiof ng. Prices | *55,0 pemand fair; No. 2 mixed 27@274e. | Samuel Ewing, Genoa, topped the hogmar- | A select, 11{@1}y i 37 00| belng from five to ten minutes between 3 SAEEE S 404 174 Brach Uia e on medium and common natives are placed Rye—Dull and lower; No. 2, dic. ket with a fancy load of 425-1b hogs. B select, 15@lig in.. . . 83 fer und local depots. Metals, Eheat Iron, ete. ‘, ta for'towe Sealer, all the way from 50 to 60c lowerthan last | Whisky— Firm at §1.14. e A stock boards, 1216 ft, 12'in | b Minal Foyder and Litaui linrked OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORK week, In fact, thers isno guide whoreby | St. NLouis, Dec. 13, —Wheat—Higher; | OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | B stock boards, 1310 ft, 13 in.. 41 0 - — e Manufacturers of Wire aud Iron Railings i o v, $LOSHE. 4 C stock boards, 1216 1, 19 in .. b . it accurate comparison can be made, as such $1.02; May, $1.055, 8 Produce, Fraits, Ete, n‘:u::»k h(‘)"l.lru Mr“ g (ln 1.:: . & | R Ko have been sold from day to day atalmost | Corn—iligher; cash Sitge; May. ac e ML, TR T A s i N oo (PG, Ot —Firm; cash, 240; May, 2 Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed creamery, | Flooring, first comumon, 6 in B4 ats, , Etc s any price salosmen could get. There wasa | au—Rarii cush, #do; May 26@A00;. choite couBtry, S2@io s mediuta | Flooring: second common, 6 14" 31 - Halg, Gopn. Blo. fair run of Texans, somewhere about 100 i 100, grades, 18@21c; common grades, 10@14e, Select fencing flooring. . L. PARROTTE & CO,, > B b Eb> - o~ OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, w. . Gars, 02000 head, which were aold out ot | - WWHIAEY-$1 P Nobraska " patenis”, $U00aT00; | Biding s dad secon i, i T T T Waolesals Bats, Caps snd Straw Goods | , Mau'ms of Fire & Blar Froot Safes | . H o; | Minficsota patents, #0285 7.755 straight | - @10 i, : 2 W PAUNER. NP WICHNAN. 3, 0. BUANCHA R Bl o Ul TV € Diieice 1100 NOIR l‘:’““".m“l“;“ URARS "“m’“g;’:z; creamery, 23@30c; novthern roll, 20 e grades, $5.00@5.50; bakers' fiour, 8. Siding, first common, 16 L., 1+ o PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., 11 u.m.e,m.c.._m:.n» Neb. Faylia daWark: [ion spd With Henciit s n il tie bave nob ehared dn 'the deoline | Milwankoe. Dec. 18 — Wheat — Firm; | PEORops Nohraska, @400 por bu; Col- | Comon soasds o ) Live Stock Commission Merchants, - . ——— . — :{‘&'{’,",‘,‘;’&',‘.‘,‘,,:{"‘"’8'&05"&‘}(‘“ Pao Corn—Dull; No. i, aig@ie.” ’ pado, Th@mOe, V(s bavih Bo. 9 baneds, Al ley § 00| Ofe=Rags G, N, Vaien “OMAHA LUMBER CO. CHAMPION IRON and WiRE WORKS ave o sleady wad (o fair demand, fl‘;fi.‘_‘l‘;fi"hy‘;i,“.":“' @:9)4e. Pouitiy—Livo chickel 5 per | Fencing, 13, 1i@! 5 + ORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MAL! A‘]Km;]v of Bmlflmg Mdm]]dldf w)\‘, asele ]I'[]Il allfl WH'L PU[IE\A R\jlmw (tuards Shis Vour: They‘ars uob wated. “fhe re. | Harley=Dully Not 3 dio Dot spriay shckoss, WD roased | Joia aed snapiay dad, i 1 Live Stock Commission, W3 it and Unld Pucig Trss, s, | S50, Sramhg,SCLake pcar i apiasces pide ceipts include 1,500 Texas cattle. Choice to rovisio h s—Strietly fresh, 23@d4e candled. Pickets, D and H flat. ... 4 2 Boom 15, Kxchanye Bullding, Uniou Stock Yurd T YT T T Atk W orks. 403 Houth ) ot heeves, sicady at. $T5@0 2; medum [ Mingeapolls, Dec. 18.~Roceipts of wheat 3RAFES—In Kegs, 120 per 1. Pickets, D and H squa A 2 __South Gmalis, Neb._ — } FORB, MEACHER & WHITNORE, steers, 1,850 to 1,500 1| 15@4 as were 200 cars. Under fair inquiry, all classes NA8—Common, §1.50@2.25 per bunch; | Shingles, extra A. ; TTUNION STOCY YARDS CO I]ea}gr in LUHH]GI‘, Lath legl SflSh, PIID aud Bll[‘“ldl' Proof Safis. ‘lllllP LfiUkh Duors er YarargCorngtIuh Ao bowstes; Coraer | G euesul Apcta for st o Py i e v 10 1,850 i $3.40@3.50; (B0 of millers’ prices of good milling grades were 2.50(@3.50. Shingles, standard A. fianw@& dockeps and deeders. 83.4ic | Bisner.. Soe snios of noruhorh ware made | © Lauons 8500 par case. Lath s, 4 0f Omeha, Limited, i eows, bulls and mixed, §1.40@J.10; | atabout 1 wavauce, aud bolders were frw | Oxaxoss—Florida, $3.20@0.10 per box. O G Bats, 23 o P vt ey Y b dsd Biasy ulds wad Jul Work, 4105, 1l Bk

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