Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1888, Page 3

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TI‘E DAY fl:'.f-'s».%.;; ‘“" e R | ONATAJOBBERS DRACRORY | ONATIAJORRERS IHRPGTU}E stecrs, medi ; stoc I do, S0c(@$1.10 per b, Cordovan ry crs and feeders, fair to good, #3.0033.10; r bu satin finish, 20 per foot; wolt leather, § = LUMBE rn-fed, $3.000@4.20; grass-fed, £2.00 s per bu. (@4.00 per side; moroceos (pebble goat), 0@ _ABricunura: & @30¢ por CHURCHILL PARKER, reaf St Paul and Lacka- | heavy native stee | good” native IR SPECULATIVE MARKETS, | izt 1and 11y per cont respoctivily half hour's trading, It was 1 these sto miplements. - 4 C. N. DIETZ, TRNIPS—3 Wheat See-Sawed Within Narrow | Armour was talking very bullish on St \‘mu |\u\| 1Bl hull‘\v‘!vllnr!" .l«u per foot ; moroccos, |,..v leg, : | = aul, and was predicting advance of 10 4,60 hipments, 1,200; PrLES —Chol obl; fan oot: glove calf skins, 2i@-0c per foot: Doug Analan i "t vomante Wagane Limits, But Closed Steady. st b il JA L T e ioayy "ant bitcharal | .00 hor bbI: common, &1.30) ¥ | oot glesecalt skin, biaoc ver foots Dowgs | Sealor in Agricaltural Implements, Wagons, Dealer fnAll Kiads of Lumber, b+ s b B medium to | Cip:r Michigan, #.0 (20 50 per bbl of 82 | @50¢ per foot, according to quality. Top | carriages and Bogeien. Jones Street, botween fthand | _ Bth And California Sirocts, Omatia, Nobrasks 1001, OmALA, Nebraski. purchases made to-day were for this | ordinary to | gals: California pear cider, £15.00 por bbl, P CORN SPECULATORS BEARISH. | count, and predicting very much higher b Por Cors—Rice, 8¢; common, 2ige. 0.00 per dozen; apron skins, $10.00@ 12,00 per LININGER & METCALF CO. —— prices for that stock in the near future CarROTS—40c per bu. © dozen. . e RO L ORI S pes T H2\kaCholcn castorn band ploked nuvies, Y STt Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages Lumber, Line, Cement, Bc., Eto. 8, $8.000¢ 10.00 per dozen: linings, FRED W. Ghany, Provisions Experience Some Doclines €200 per bushel; western handpicked na. Corner ith and o per cent, while a marking up process was @1.80; mediums, §1.30@1.50; Lima | Block tin, small pig. Ruggios, Bte. Wholesale, Omaha, Nebraska FE2 An4 Dountes 1k, Ofihe. ~Cattle Depressed by an Un- ol 3 ¥ - 2 - going on in Lackawanna and St. Paul. . as, 19 160 5 per 1b. Block tin, bar ' T T.W. HARVEY LU so., seasonable Run—Hogs Brisk Money has ruled quite casy to-day, and that | Of 1ate the cattle oomaat; Dec. 17,168, | | "FYH!'0. b cars, No. 1 upland $6.00; No. | Copper. planishiod voilcr sizes PARUINVORENDORES® MARTING T Deal L With an Upturn. has given encouragement to the bull traders. | unsatisfactory condition on so many days i‘\;;"i:"}l- .00, 1.0, l"l:l::r ';vl«l solled. ... . Afliflmmrfll lmfllflmflflm WHEUHS&BHMGS 0 Deaiers 0“”- R Norfolk & Western preferred was stronger | that it is hard v:;|;‘.\fi<‘;(\;;.:".yr.x o but Ortorr GH 00@15.00 per ton, & “p:m: -m'lclx:v hing Office, 1403 Farnam Street, Omaha. and higher in London on the reports of a — JOHN A. WAKEFIELD, sctilement with the Richmond and WestPoint Coppor, flats | ) -4l , 1. ahoot jron, Juniata, yards and some of | yicr; G “Cidor, 10@18 per gal.: white | Pat. planished iron, 24 to A CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. There was a liberal sup- L sl B Wholesale Lumber, Ete. %01, 6, 05 And 807 Jones Street, Omaba. — e ta nd¥ P. N, BN T P A R e U i b Dt et 08 called ChIISt | wine, 10a200 per gal. Pat. planished iron, 24 to 3i B Mflflflrfl»ml‘m 0f Buckeye Drills, SECARTS, | teroriea ana amesicnn mortiand ¢ J Tur Ber]—The wheat market fheid fairly | erately dealt in, and prices do not show attle, but the markot was badly demor- Hosut1:lb Trames, 186188 Roofing, 10, 14x20, 112 shoots. Calueatofy, Ttxy RAYES CVar iis and Lebaa o) Krent 105 M wani Araiic steady to-day, and while fluctuations in | much improvement over Satarday's closing. The roports from castern markots J 108, 15@180. g T L L1d shosts; Cultivators. 1ay Rakes Cider NIz and Luban ason Hratauite ses We! o Y Were wi i o'clock the ke " % ve | Were so bad t t could not result in a Arocers’ L E J xnbiohd — e B —_— prices were frequent, they were within nar- At1 ‘1 ck the market was fairly active | e v ol @ag LI Grocers' L at, l(m\“uu. 10, 20x28, 119 shects. . WINONA IMPLEMENT CO., CHAS. R. LEE, row limits, the extreme range coverod by | and firm, prices ruling a shade under the | JHI% bul @ hoavy deprossion fn prices he ed prices are as follows: Roofing, X, 20x3, 112 shects. Wholexle Decler in Hardw May property during the session being only | best prices of the forcnoon. There Was 1O | from 10@20¢ lower and very dull. It wa Biaoixo=Stark A, ::":": fron! No. "7‘ Agnmlmral [mmflmcms w'lgms&fiumms celer i «’leMflfl me’flr, 1 about 1ljc. Business is boginning 1o par- | cessation of bull enthusiasm during the day, | hard work even to get @ buyer to look at | Keag, :‘:‘I”.:\hn.x‘:;'u}‘ iie3 telilodieRisis MRLHEL, Wood Carpets and Parauet Floorine. 9th and Douglas | take of a holiday character, and to-day’s | and prices were steadily moved up all along | cattle. In the cow market the supply was | 3% gunnics, singlo, 1 Tin plate, bost charconl — b : ——_— f me v y " y S Th > able ? not very great and the buyers showed more Ltk i Tt L. L} 5 < OMATIA BRANCH, = movement Was not only under the average, | the line. ‘There was considerable buying of | 100 FErs £reet S0 the husers siowed Bore wool sack, ¢ C. 10x14, 225 sheets, J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. M ™ but almost entirely local. The orders Missouri Pacific, New England, Lacka- aitiod, 'They sold &b & wide Fange, all ax, 8% 20@21e; sail 10%14, 995 stieets, 0 Akron, Ohio. o nery and Notions, ceived by the commission houses were | wanna lu.ll (,rungl rs by the commission & 1 atter being 3 cotton, in plate, coke: 5 i " 1 Myt I. OBERFELDER & CO,, smaller than they havo boen for soveral days | Nouses, and some room traders and shorts 1651 Hates I bose e ATAlnag, 1| Stoal metls s g Harfesting Maohivery end BIOGer THIL. | \ooovors & Jobersin Millinery & Noting past. ven th r class of operators ap- | were also picking up all the active stocks, | (W8 | A fow loads of wostern fec Tpur Faislis, Dot bos: €5 MOALE: Maiers | Btesl wire bailk ,,,rk.,,_, ML L LR e gl L 205, 210 and 212 South 1ith St peared to be doing littie other than a scalp- | and closing prices were about the best of the | GTEred, but there was not much o Eovs | loose raisins $2.30@2.50: now Valencia rai- » MOLINE,MILBURN& STODDARD CO | s 210804 212 Sou R ¥ I that kibd of stc Ithough there were sev- s 3 E 9 o N Jobbe ing business, and as there was nothing sen- | day, the net advances showing St. Paul, 2 eral would-be L % ih Lh6 yards, sins, por n..,sm/’ ' (“.:!|ln(rvu‘ll‘.l‘{l::'v;l’“lnlfll:'l\'";l:v THE REALTY MARKET. Wagurs' lufi‘"" l_v"-n-fi-i{w'hwl;m E[C I sational in “he way ot outside news, the | Lackawanna, 2: Missouri ki per box, .00 i Califc Lebable il ) acon 100168, HaKcs, FI0WS ANFIEL DA A G - i S d 4 8, §2.40; pitted cherries, per 1b, 18¢; Cali! ced a 6co - Lal (i ] CANFIELD*MANUFACTUR sossion was for the mostpart atame and | Northwestern, 1373 Reading, Ltk Tornid piltad. prucas. ot 1, 196 X sli; | Instramonts Placed on Rocord Duc: { 2i6S, ! i _fl;,zi‘;‘ ing Yeater Cor. 9th and Pacitic gtreeta, Omaha, Neb, Mm“mcmrm,g M 0‘!’ ]‘fl”s, As usual on Mon, the reccipts were b i New blackberries, per 1b, Flylascs dried spiriticss one. The increase in the visible | Burlington & Quincy 2 ht and the market advanee n- he 3400 ¢ 0 G Donnett, 1o 2= supply was only about half the quantity | and Atchison 13§ percent. The total 8ales | ooe and about 10e on HEht. and common 1b, M@ 250; eva sporate Gl Hogey and wite to )G Donnett, lot 9 Artiats’ Materials, Jeans Pants, Suirts, Eto, 1102000 1101 Douglue Street, shown for the corresvonding period 1n 1877, | amounted to shares, including Lacka- | mixed, The trade was activo and the pons OREA SYADDFATEA. PeURR © F'Falis to A Carlisle, lots bund 6, bik 15, ~ | ~~s RUGBPE, dory | e SRR NSt i . but it proved to be alittle more than ex- [ wanna, 46,000 sethiwestern, 18,0005 St. | clearc n the aay. The ho u\n TGRS hElGotar 18 Wesi Side, W 1,500 = | P WAS ot i 1 At the top Was notyed high 3 Turkish prunes, 41 @487 ON CO., Al VW a3 S | My Comarger S RO LD i Artists' Matcrials, Pianos and Organs, Hotione. __ pected and had a deprossing influence on | Paul, 46,0005 Lake Shore, 11,000; Reading, values after the secrctary’s figures were Missouri P 003 New Eng- | o 0 A Jwie: orange peel, 15¢: lemon pe V1K', lots 3 to Jon 1, 1818 B6HIks Birecl, Onkbs, NetrAsA i posted. Atthe oponin sing | lnd, 11,0005 Roc% 1 00, and Western 3 & Ltoria Frens T ot s W{w]gsa]fl Notions and Furn shing Gnofls the probable inc Union 5,000 shares, Sheep. ‘b Bk Bovtiana P Booksellors and Stationers 48 And 0 BCuth 10t S, Omabin: ! Mandahl The market was strong, with light receipts L) DM Huverly et al to 1 Ix I||||n~ lot 24, :lk 2, Portiand Piace, 1 H. M, & S. W. JONES, e —_— sumates | The following were the closing quot els, and later they whitt) 0. G.Ja down to 300,000 bushels. The actual_increass - s rogular \'””‘“"(n Pacinc on sale, Rio, func wtos and Mara- | 11 Hoiln, tras, to 11 SN, iot 4, ik Ll Lo bbaahladib e A WAL AL ) b Was 675,000 bushois. As the Now York ox- s conmons orred 3 13¢5 MeLaugh- T Lo o e & s ey change closod 4o hours hofore ours, on T &b profereed, Cuttle 1300 i 2 AT ad Nt i Wiendie,Jots | FP\DKSE lers and S[fltlml[‘rsl b CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO., Saturday, the late strength developed here | L Sgbiascoqipons d preferred, o 5 w3 | 58 AR o SO P O b U inating (i then was ot felt by that market until this 1'.“.u‘5', Bacitic Hiaqentral Hore. X eltow G, [ 918 M Kloto M Iichenbeds, lot 1, bk, 7 | 1 hougins St Giat Wl.l}lsill(‘ Rcm]cfl and Lubricating 0ils, :nn;'mux'.l;\mll the opening e was 1 "H‘ ur-&Allmn it ROk Island b powdered, 81g¢ i dat P Marshall, lots * g Axle G AL Bishon, Manaaer, pHeE; THe inter. tanie aympathy | Chicago.ivuriington [ M. & St P , SwAx—Chioice yellow, 20 ark ligton M1, w . — 5 With tho woalmess davaloyed . hora,. W R st o refered. s e i i3 te, % Aloright, lot 15, BIK i, ¥o . Boots and Shces. . i CHNEIDER, downward, and St. Louis was also reporte Paul & Omaha. hie failowin 2 bl g ic3 sE—Young Americ: qoidii 2 9 JONES & €CO., { weank and somewhat lower. Duluth and the Tiineis ¢ -donreferred th‘ market for the gradss of stoce men full cream chedder: 1 States to J i Halse LG AT e NS s tions aflfl Gent's Furni ‘hmfl (oods, od patent Jnion Pacitic W i northwest were the strongest of all the do- | Kink ke kR e el exas w0 Whvlnsachanmwturcr.;nl’BnmsannShues PRI iAo LT i Phimesteers. 1300 to 1500 1bs.. 8375 @4.50 | TR TES VR L i bbls, sas & . ' J mestic markets to-day. I'ne warmer weather, | LakeShore ..., reed 24 sl 003 o, dn | e 1k Orehar d 1L, w d 4 with rains in the northwest, is variously in® Mchiican Ceiitrail. Calon..... &% !\I"’!'"‘*,'}““*; [‘fi:;; balf bbls, £5.00; small, in bbls, $6.00 .h.,lm ‘et to Wi 1'leniiig, © i Asata for Hotion Jehver l::m-uu-'mu 1164 & 1106 Office Fixtures. | terpreted as favorable news by both sides, | MissouriPacy N @3.00 hulf bbls, §3.50; ins, in bUls, $7.00; do, ymaha, 2 inroe; o AL > s : 1k of the drou ving ende MoxNeY ox CaL 1@ por cont: | Western fee in half bols, af Northwest Anbum cametery V. MORSE & CO. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING CO. 'here is talk of the drouth being ended by | Mkt 3 o 7 rain, but this is offsct by tho fears of a cold | last loan, 2§ per cent; eclosing offered at g wnvtu-nmlm:uml doing damage in winter wheat sectiong to the exposed and overmoi Choice to fancy cows Commonto choice balls 5 per bbl, wi uéemmi'in'z 101, 1051106 Douglas S¢; Oatin Manutactors, Sum: ¥ t. PriMe MERCANTILE PAPER—5@0! per wall growing crop. In the pit Sehwartz & Dupee | cent. IR VHUE ! 1 ioae Mantles AT sHeRRIEy n‘..-((~.y1:a‘l|;r.u|=”«:'-:lrlh m were credited with the largest selling to-duy. STERLISG Excnanar—Steady at $4.843 for | Eairtocnowce ¥ ks, 11@12¢ per 1b: {\ Iulhn. lot 5, bik = T O o S 'hna 19 Ream was also a free seller, and _his offc ¢ for demund. Fair to choiee mixed hogs e de per 1by pure maple 57,0004 [ FRRR ~ Coffecs, Spicos, Etc. 5 oy South Ltk 81, Omaha, Telephone 124 ines of round lots had a good deal to do with ey up, $1.00 per eal. Mt AW Bl u, lot 5, blk "CLARKE COFFEE CO.. 5 = Lepresoniaiive S uisu 0, Omaha, q ¢ d iy Orunlia Coffeo and Sp the carly weakness. It was strongly sus- AS =Y nu}(‘m Hyson, \‘a‘mln(uu to fmr 18 Paints and Olls pected that both Rea nd Hutchinson CATTLE. Young Hyson, good to fancy. sventaet e IS . KA Woro slugging ngain, i ondor 1o add 0 | Onicaao, Deo 17 R Guipowilor, common 1o good, f-m";u-, Tos, Cofees, Sniocs, Baking Powder, | GUMMINGS & NEILSON, | }'""{ - .I}I\‘;fi long M‘rhf{ ot [ #1043 Tanuary, &1, i DORdaE ‘f; e Lk »}‘;‘,_“‘.',”["',m i Whether in the palace of Pure De- | I "’Il‘ln’(i’n‘{v’n‘u‘y‘fl\lr:‘-::: ‘I'\illu‘l:::l\.ll':ru\ iz 5 AR AL L el oL ' 23 o W Golone, common 1o ‘gond, | 1ight described by the eastern vomancor | == ACissaWare . Paiuts, 0ils, Window Glass, Bte. lots for sale in one part of the pit, other 1bull,. Oolong, choice to 3| they put flavoring in their pies, jelli - Srockery an AL A i U U OmAE LN 2 bulls puddin custards, ete..1s not stated. W. L. WRIGHT, brokers for Hutchinson were buying, quietly, all they could wet. Roche covered some short wheat, it was i, and Ball, Mitchell, , common to medium, | 0c Probably they did. But neither the or- nt for the Manuiacturers and lmporters of Uited Suates” s | Crgrery, Glossware, Lamps, Chimieys, | =~ 2 cows, % iberts, 126 ient, Europe or the Baxter and others bought consideral Jpecans, 10, ever produced an article fitly rivaling vhes ine, P & e sel by + i Ry ya sy te. Offi co, 31T 8. |uh\l Omabs, Nebraska. wheat, Milmine, Bodman & Co. were sell- 2100 per 1b! assorted cakes, | in delicacy of flavor and purity Van | —gEe oo T Stated, \:vl:-.':-h}'r'&:::.-'x'.lz T LN B list X Duz I ng extracts, the bot- ™ Lunorters and Jobbers of 2 5 0 ork—Wenk and lower; cash, $i e ick, 01 :: | tles of which contain more than othe < : GLe s w, 2. e o s tial trades in May were at $1111 xed, gl stick, 91 @l1ie; | tles ¢ hich con ¢ I 1 o’;'if'@u\){:‘\vlult.um‘ ‘,hlll::‘llll! Do midr. : e e candy, tw2se | Long ago the first i geneval estima CFCG;CI‘]’, (‘lu“ yare, L 15, Silverware ..Paper Boxes. R HoLraxv T Porton Building. JOHN L. WILKIE Gadoe. tion, and deservedly so. Groce where sell them. z - Kisses by Phonogeaph. ket then touched $1.117%, sold off to $L.11lg, s every- up to $1.111, down to $1.11, then reacted to $1.113,@1.11}4. broke to 81 1057, and between 12and 1 o'clock sec-sawed back and forth Covrisu anged: winterwheat, spring wheat, $4.25@05.75; rye, PFDI]I‘]U!U" Omana Paper Box Faclury os. L7 and 114 Douglus St Omaha, Neb, [ sicn and Storage. RIDDELL & PIDDELL, between §1.10% and SL11. At the final close s ubulners s s00 8y sloper cont dis; LL, | oy York Timos: The Aion Sing $LI0Y s b, boing u . ducling for tho | port Clear, $1.55 114 sHOR Hibs, 0.5 o d0ags: < held a rehearsal | SI012Z6 4l C[]lfl HSS on Merckants, Reens Sl ice otk 8l on | 890 50, "colored, § A. Bdison’s West Orange | speetuicien 7 over. o ) ame, |~~~ b The weather was damp. Receipts of « Sl : No. 0, colored, 6 we | sp . 7. Gamo, et VOrENSUE B0 B o BT AN Gy s BL o ke creamery, 21@0c; dai olored, 12igc; nwi‘nlll_\' and sang to the | T e TlStrara BtvootiOmahar o o re PHIL. STIMMEL « CO. and the inspection returns showed the usual 9 <h. 20@2le. C. 3ehind the conductor, '] ol receipts, being only 10 per cent of the to TRC G O O e o .| funnels. respeetively ninetecn, nine and ot e 1 and 013 Jones Strevt O, o heainess sofone cliuracteristc of 'tho | G 1005 beauty, | T Toni. Jeading 1o as many phon- | [TOLSE COMMission and Coll Strage —~ ‘ ) r‘,‘,:.mfl,',',',"‘n;.::;lrut‘u‘xrlc':\' ::‘.‘.‘1' i dry Hlint, ¢ call, T@sc; branded i Slater, | ographs. Mr. Wi and three | — Ouain.Nevraskn. | Storage, Forwarding & Commission g Db 3 deacons, 25@30c each; rner o), 6@ other adjusted the instro- FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS. ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., dry salted, 1015c ir demand; bes— Allen, 6c; River- and e decriuse in Stoel River, 63ge; Richmond, 4,000 bushels, were no export moveme the visible supply of No. 1, solia &c; n being only a specta- _Wholesate ! | - he phowoiaphs, by | Bl Fogd, (raia and Generel Commision | o, 100428, Forwerding and Comission, support to it. In view of the quantitics, 3 G Pacitic, 7e. S means of branched ear tubes, repeated . UL | sranch lem-lnl the Henncy u 1xiles Ay ¢ which the present prices are sure to bring gl crenmicheddua 104@ tter Oule Dio; Ram- | yho concert afterwards 1o Merchant. Corrgepondence soltcited. 1024 Nortn 1n | - Wholesule fnd retail, Uik | g i e ; out of the farmer's hands, there is no news | 13¢5 DiounEREAIEroas; Allen, Ges Ltichmond, | 1 0%lo “in' blocks oL five.” Thi Htroet, Omahn, Nob. considored strou enoug (o otsct that main | 114 Receits. Shivments. B e i iTa e nent with so lar o h S 8 4 0 S 1 v can 1 o] o n ) 0 b re! oa oke the bear side. The business was chiefly local | F10Ur- bbls. N cambrie, | choru ¢ men)and the result and Lime. and of a scalping character. There (‘}’n”"flb\?“ a0 A I\" NE “hulwil" was very satisfactor "he vocal parts (E & LIME CO., 4 5 N, cloth, 00, 4572; Cabot, i3ge; Farwell, ha 50 NnssairarviaEtncisindsad .—_, o ‘:ndg?mml:.“:’l:wl;;}v, o i!.‘s\?itsidc‘z‘(: Qate; b, \(;_!..;u.-ll;frl(‘ < Frait of ’mce }{';:;E"'l'i:;fl(i.} ;‘,‘"]"Lf',:',‘v‘ A R o JO]]I]E['S of Hard and Soft Coal. R Browers, e Toun o, b more Heard tanariegs mor | Tae. sanis, Dec, Wheat—Irregular; ambric, 11 IbrioilierTons: | Beemed asjetioctivelasiwiion, glyeniun- 00 South 13th Strect, Omab, Nebrackn. STORZ & ILER, found to be mort liberal than expected. | Dokt 7 i W0ige: Poyperell, | der Mr. Van der’ Stucken's direction. | ———— e o 0 From New Orleans thero were clearcd (2,000 | cash, $1L011¢: May, $1.051@1.08i¢ ci Deppere S 53 ager Boer Browers, bushels on Saturday. 'vhe carly dealings in | _Corn—Botter; "cash, 30)(@sljie; May, o 2c; Pepperell, | Lver since the more or Por; OHNSON, : iioanannlativebranotior b“sl‘!““! wfm | saie. PO],,.,\., A." Pepperell, 94, | feeted™ phonograph iven to “,0 J. J. JOIINSON & CO., 1621 North Kigthteenth Strect, Ullulltl, Neb. the highest figure, but in the cash_ market Oats—Firm: cash, 25¢; May, 23%@0c. Pepporel, 10- m{w"u 83603 | world last Bpring. exporimonts nave Mannfact nrm of lefl, —_———— i o 3 Pork—Dull at $13.75. i Vailey, 5e, e G up Aborator sub- | And shipers of Conl, Coit, Coent, Pichier, Lime, Soasa st :iwfulzcr m‘llm-'bl 106 nacy that | Whisky—S e B ors, corn-fed nativ r Lake, TrussMstntaln, e hnaabie than aulne boon [ Siseedury Obiaba, Nebr Telephone Si1. | TTTEAGLE CORNICE WORKS, ™ 4 ¢ Butter— uiel and dull; creamery, 25@30c; g I 7 == Eg‘l!wcr‘n)r;;lcl'l:)égn:lllg:o\;hnl:.e '2‘,’, dloso, st at (e e brenarn voll. lff 0% A ?—wmto - 2 87, 2214c; | the instrument is so Fonliive l!!xl*lt a2 _Dry Goods ano Notions. Manufoctare Galvanized Iron aad Cornige, May closing at 8b1¢@370 is 3160 undar 'Sat. | Kamsas City, Dec.17.—Wheut—Stronger: I Nor 15, B0 i BH, [ gasp or yawn is recorded will dis- e nh ool o Epeacter Pronsistor o0 Do und 16 and 16 tinguish between the breathing of a K healthy man and a_consumptive and | )y Goods, Farnishing Goods and Netions, | ——————————o— ,L”"‘“"’M-“wc record the beating of the heart. One an.m'mmu rog’ e T Brintere! Matorlals. York, 31-in, i \ 3 Vi linde: of the little wax eylincers WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. ‘v,{‘,f,',‘.,{:fifi,,v(lgf,‘ details an_interview betwcen two | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Cordis, No. 5, | overs, and persons of experience 1 o Conle 0.5 | it B O 0o | O TS T DY G NOLus | o, AUSLETY Fuscrs, mand from shorts anxlous to cover contracts, sveculative whout prices. of samples ) ‘;{,,ff’g";[',i‘,;{,fe‘fi produced wilh tantalizing accurncy and || Ge P uIgIGoc, Km0 Htuser | oeutn il e the trade had practically no support. It was | were not put up successfully and sales were J F, 1230} | o vors M::;c“"f ‘t;:;“mlmrhu‘ip\l‘{t L‘:‘a‘ NEBRASKA FUEL CO., Rubber Coods. 8 bear day from the start, and based on Sat- > 8t g evious ions, Keceint . ; g ] LA 8 oasOra X e - enr day o nd based on Sat- | mado at about previous quotgtions. Receints ; ¢ i ) : R gty T TR YA L oo, Shippers of Coal and Coks, OMAHA RUBBER CO., urday’s closings, m;‘rl‘« at l‘hu Kdi';\xrrxununl were 2 cars, and %7 cars were 3 X J 3 showed a decline of 25}@32}¢c, lard for Jan- | shipped out. Closing Jauotations: No. 1 Dakota, | (WithJosofly at the piano.) Pos: iblg =3 Mflmlfflfltlll"cl‘sald DflfilBl‘Slll Rllh'nGI‘ Gflflds No. 1, %, Quu #1.01% bid; urday’s final quotation, 2 soff, cash, . In~ provisions the week opened with the bear element in control. g Packers and their followers handled No. 2, cash, 20ic bid; the market to suit themselves, and found no | January, 27c asked: May, 28%c bid, ~ trouble in continuing the dictdtion they have | = Oats—No. 2, casii, no bids nor offerings; Iately practiced. ‘They met, in fact, with | May, 24%c bid. littleor no opposition, and ' barring the de- | Minneapolis, Dec. 17.—Despite the ad- Swift Thorndike, Thorndike, VALYBnd later dellvery Bo, sad sbort ribs | hard, (E AR sl 1Se; Durham, 5, 15¢; Leam! | facilities are thus afforded for stoaling 211 South 1ith §t.. Om | ] W@1ge. 1.2 hern, 1 B ono et Outsoct a new opera or for transmitting instruc- | ° = Fu_mr‘—m'm' e | (o Clo iR AR esthos O ing, WOBTA 1w Bliesty CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CRrASI — bleached, 7¢ bleached, 81 tevens' B, Glie; Stevens' B, | jons as to the interpretation of music | ~e tevens' A, 7 tevens' A, | and dialogue. Already Miss Farr DEWEY & §TO Stevens I, ige; Stevens) I | ua Mr. Leslic of the London Gaiety Wiolesale Dealers in Furm ture, A\ DISBRC thern, liecmube: 100 3gion truck, §1.00@1.02. A 81sh, Doors, Etc, 40 sy 20073, B30 W-'V:“f VZ £ CO., Cuicago, Dec. 17.—[Special Telegram to Dee. 17. — Wheat — Quiet; | bleached, evens’ N, 01 sturers of e i | No. Av, G 4 ; RS troupe have sung svecial songs to the S Tne Bee, ] —CAtrue—One can hardly convey | No. 2 red, $1.04. I s ; bleached, 1 .\w s Sk, ArOUT L o € toa distant reader the dismay of 3:.)‘-;.....{. Corn—Quiet; No. 2 mixed, e. 244 Nebraska nativ -0 Misce able on cloth, instrument, and “the “phonograms” | __ Yarnaw Strect, Omabm, Nebruskn. SHS)I Doors, Bllllfls fl]lfl Mouldngs, i Y. Quts—No, 2 mixed, 275 @2 S A plain Holland, 9/7e; Dado Holland, 1234, have been mailed to the manager of the CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1 mee, 12h and 1+, Oniaha, N6, and shipper, when it was aunounced that the il o, ; Live Stock Notes, o S L el B b 6 (8 LA S e i Fumitre BTN MI\NUFACTURIN s unseasonable run of 16,000 cattie was on the “ mm —Quiet'at §1.14. Sheep strong. Atlautic H, c; Atlantic D, 4-4 mv- ear tube not an indispensable adjunct U g L mnr'llml. and had to be disposed of—and “nm 17. — Wheat—Steady; klelll.L_deul. ized. Atlantic P, 4.0 i LAumm}l(l\l\.a 44 4.(1 ‘u. to the phonograph. The sound is trans- i”:i": Nebraska. 17 anllffi[:t(l]‘ms Uf Sflsh DDDFS B]mfls, t00,” as a salesman romarked, on the “first Loiis. Hogs d@10¢ higher. Lt Orown XXt B mitted througin n 12-inch funnel so = e widings, Stair Work and o5 Ll Wool Bl day of turkey week.” Just why shippers sle. Sioux City reported 1,000 hogs received. Hesslor T i.]4 4, ties j Indlgn Heud, 44,7 75 | 1oudly that o grand pisnomuy be played _Croceries. Comerpinr tiworth Strots, sent this enormous number to market, with \0 2 white, 203ge, M. Hutton, Randolph, and James Castel- | 50 ,,‘,,,l,c’r:'” R, 4- 3 in duet with it. It provided music fora N, GALLAGHER & CO., Pepperell O, 4.4, 11, No. 1, Basdo ael, came in with shipments ; .mn. 3 bury, St. Mi¢ Pepperell, 8-4, facts and conditions bofore them, it is im- By Barley—Eus, of hogs. Popporell, 10-4, possible to tell, but the number was there | Beonsiones s ; 2 Ao b 1 b oo ey with, om0 ey 0 | ety Yorks Dot 1 Whowi—Tcaits H. 8. Capron, cashier of the Bank of | Wachusott, another, There was but littlo business tran- | 20,0005 exports, none: spot market ige | Alusworth, was looking over the industries | rora B, 44, (i private dancing party in London not wholusflm Gmwrws and mesmm' _Steam Fittings, Pumps, 4 ong ago. ics z\u ora R, 4-4, Tej Aw g &g - - 105, 707, 709 and 711 8. 10th 8t., Omaha, Neb, A. L. STRANG CO., One word: one step may make ormar | ~"MsCORD, BRADY & CO., & Pflml]s Pmes and Eng]]ms' t Point 21 ¢ 40 | at the yards, Duck—W 8 0z., 1014c; West cted until late in the day, and the firsy | higher; No.2red, $1.05:4@1.06}¢ in P.t‘\alnr, The e () 0z, 1215c; West Point 29 in. future. Dr. Jones’ Red 3 o ane e theanity i o S showad | St "afne, €140 o 0 || oLt umber of hond of ok s on | Et S W 15 4 o the propor move when Wholesele Grocens, o, g B, M & decline of 20@25c, and common sorts, per- | Options duli‘and rrogular,* cloking wml.v ; A Bty L C, 2400, 1514 24 in, [ you have dyspepsia, bad breath, piles, 4 — 973 hogs and 1,727 sheep, CHUHCHILL I'UMF‘ [o16) * th and Leavonworth §f torday; ‘No. 4 red, Jan- ? JRF, | pimples, agae, malaria, low spir hn ps, sold at a greater reduction. Texas con- | at ', @%c over GG, 24 in, 2005 HAIR, 5, e nearIy 800 barald o ary, closing at $1.00%. Among those who came in to look after el ) icdt e e N e ; 0] 3 elited noarly 00 cars.or say sbout 4 W0.and | uncy, closiog ot SLogsg, S Amon thote wiho camo fn to lock aftar e Plomiett chocks. 7ise: Whitton, | iOhd0CHC or ' an y stomach " or liver Hardivare. Whflldelfl Fumps, Piye, Filings, every one kuows, had & depressing cffect on | spot, old, 3gur1} nigher, I, Wammon Roca: o Howman, ool | 1o 7,"., Vork Tisot Noveaandliatoen, bigs; | troubles, 50 conté, Goodman Drug, | mrerr oo NOTINATS: Pemm an Water Supplicn. ol oriry ¢ WD\;.L common native and cow stock, which in | weaker; No. 2, 46!5(@47c in elovator. iver; William Carlton, Hanlan; C. 1 1<0: 'Whitte ro8s, Bige: 0, PSR Vholesale cturers of turn sold down again to about the lowest | 45%c alloat: ungraded mixed, Grifiths, Raymond ; P, Unitt, Seward; J. 1. }t‘l‘.',f,':‘,,‘\‘.‘,‘f]'.“ A SpoLWblisonton diges, S14¢ ) I PRIMMUMAAY RIS U. 5. WIND ENGINE « PUM;- co., I"all, Silver City: C. Rudat, Norfolk: J. Cox, Hampton: O. Rubin and C. J. Swansou, gt Woods,atde; Stan- | g RS Comy colored wao aostet by ot | Sailery & Jliers of Saddlery Haviwane St and Water Supplics, pricos yet recorded. Dressed beof men wore | options ige loy entirely indifferent, caring but litle whether | Oats —Receipts, ic; Peacock, bl P, ibolng. & Tupitly B dt AN IR ke T they were in or out'of the market. Shippers | easier; options lo {,}ml]lmmu .l.}l‘udg,‘_ Newell aud D. B, Sievers, Pm\h et rnold, 8c; Amer- ffifl':‘rf"fu."m.nfu"'ff.’.«'-’l.. :'\ llxI‘\](“,lll \\[:B (x({lllll,l‘:.:} And Leather. IIJJ.IAgéI;x,'I‘)IJ.‘ Hamay 8t Omahs, | oy, w‘"““m P anmm “ o i were also indiffereat. Of course they | mixed western, 80@32c; white western, attsmou ican, 6i4¢; Gloucester, 6l4c; ,\..,“r.l Ol i SN AR I SOV MG s Bilies Sl i - G K. KOs, Acting \u..,\., From now until the first of the year | cloth ;A.»..,.m B long cloth, 10! stockmen as a rule do not look for very£0od | Gold' Seal, 1034c; Steifel A, 12 ; arkets. Until after Christmas, poultey and | Gold Ticket, 10/ge L wanted a few wlhen they could get them at | 40c. Z their own offers. Everything scomed agamnst | Coffee—Options closed barcly stead the seller to-day. There was practically no | 50@145 points below Saturday. Sales. OWNELL & F—‘ncrmm Bcllers and Gmlcral Mmhmrrv Arnold | the judge of police court Wiadaoy i M99 DIAG08 RENCE RRUTY AR 'JVOBJVYB:ZS:_IVYE:@ domand for Christmas stoors, i but fow o¢ | bage hobuding. Dacen $14.80 me arc apt to bo abundant’ and cheap. . . % s such on the market. Thero was literally no .l..mmr,. 814.15@15,15; February, $14.5@ | ‘Thus far tho prevalence of mild weather has Lumber. S All ye who M_u licre! Heavy HfiI’flWflI‘E, ITU and S'B[}l hest Iros Work sto ", K. 12013] demand for stockers or feeders, = not March, — $14.80@15.25, Spot Kio, | ehecked shipments of poultry, and the first | First and second elear, 1‘4 in... 849 0@51 0 So ran the dire yarning which Dante Sook Haniakra Tuiher Fid axy ! cold snap, therefore, may see the market | Iirst and second cle va@s0 00 | read on the portraits of the Inferno. So Ol even from yard speculators, The | weaker; fair cargoes, §10. 47 1211 Ldrney Kiroe down turn and the poor prospects Petrolenm—Quiot; united closed at 9134c. largely overstocked and brices low. When Third clear, 1}{@1}g 43 0046 00 [ runs the eruel verdict of your friends if e in fav cattle trade had its effect on this Eepgs—Steady; westorn, 2i@23'¢c. chickens sell at 5@6e and lllllm at T@se 11{@1%4 in. 8 you are overtaken by the first symptoms UGH & TAYLO branch of trade. Choice to extra beeves, Pork—Quict; mess, $14. mmhod per Ib, beef and mutton at 12@lde per lb, muw‘ in 3 of that terrible disease, consumption B m lH [l fls lqR Sl] £6,00@5.80; medium to good steers, 1350 10 [ Lard—Spot and Jatuary niglor, later de- | look dear. A stock boards, 121 49 00 | OF that tervible disease, conswmption. | BUIAETS" NardWare ald ataie KEPAir SHop. T T 1600 1bs, $1.00@4.75; 1200 to 1350 ibs, §8.40@ | liveries weak; sales, w S —— B stock boards, 12010 n 13in; 41 00 eave hope behindl Your days ave | yeopypice mools ana Bumalo Seales. 3405 Douglu |~ gare Y kors and | January closing at §8.01 "OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, | 4 ook boards, 12016 {t, 12 i 55 00 | numbered!” And the struggle gainst Rirtot, Outniia, Mot sk o EAM BOILER ORI, T8 2% 00 | death is given up in despair, But whilo | ——==== o . 81 00 | thera is life, thers is hope! Dr, Plorce's RECTOR ¥WILHELMY & CO,, Steam Boilers, Tomis and Shee 5100 ) Golden Mecdical Discovery has cured Wholesale HHIflWF‘I‘E Works South 260 and B, / 8,90; 950 1o 1200 Ibs, §3.85@: stoc feoders, §2. $2.15@3.80; cows, Du‘ln and mixed, Batter—-Stead, steady, §1.80@3. 00@2.80; Texas | western creamery 1o vy 3 %, Lo, $1.40 | Cheese—Steady’ = D stock boards, 12@16 ft, Produce, Fruits, Etc, Flooring, first conmon, 6 in Burrer—Fancy, solid-packed cereamery, Flooring, second common, 6 in Tron Work M. Crossh bulk, M@dde. western, logll}‘u. e 20@30c: choice country, 22@2e; medium t fencing fooring 9 00 e :ases worse jours; o Bt Omal, Nob. Wes - - LIVE STOCK. grades, 15@?21c; common grades, 10@14e, Sidin [flrsll,“n"n!l Socond ciear, it o pUDGTRAR of i e hen yous ‘?xm: A o "\‘"‘I'""““w““w & PAXTON & VIERLING 1RON WORY f turn of 5o, in some instances 100 particulnrf;« Fiotn--Nebraska patouts. $6.00@7.50; | (@i it.. GUT SRR A B S . i e ans W it and Cast Iron Building Work, on lots that were carried over from the low | Onioago, Dec. 817 —The Drovers' Jour. | Minnesota ' patents, 8. 755 umm% Siding, first comion, 1 1t. delay s dangerous. No power can re- | CEE, cn.AnKh‘__AN [ SENTARD: Tonght and Cast Iron Building Worl period of Saturduy. The bulk of the ood | nay revarieas follows grades, $.00@5.30; bakiers! o, $555@ATh 1 Sldiog, ponoy ot 16 ft store o wasted lung; the “Golden Medi- ARE COMPANY, Enkinos, Brass Work, Gene . Mg sud ¥ mixed s0ld at $5.15@5.20, and common ab Cattlo—Receipts, 16,000; market dull, pen; bi. & Common boards, cal Disco however, can and will WlmleflIG Hardware Uhl]BI‘Y ![lm P]fllfl Blucksmith W"“‘Vk‘bl::lhi UL 1 Wy, i R 85,005 10; best heavy made 85:85655.80, aut | 150 lowor o secount of oxcessivo sup’ | o FoTAIOE S Nebraska, 25@400 per buj Col- [ No. % board, al arrest the digons S BeRR ol VLI, o e, | and s birvol, Ga 1] one salesman “caught on” at $.85, Under- | u1‘"Coveg. §9.85@5.80; stockers and feeq. | 0rado, 75@S0c. Fencing, No! 1, 1220 ft. e L Ve A Y e (G b 1.1.“‘ OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, | - BThe case of Digman and O'Donnell, wood's string of fancy cost & “nickel more Bd' "§3V5G850; cows, bulls and mixed, | SWEET PoraTons—i@iie per Ib. Fencing, No. 2, 12, 14@10 t. Umaha, Nobraske. than on Saturday. Light sorts scarce, soll- | g1 do@3.00; Texas cattle, $2.05@: PouLtRY—Live chickens, $250@2.75 ver | Joist and scantling, 2x4, 14@16 ft charged with resisting an ofticer, has been | e S & Ing at §5.10@5.25, § Ho‘gs Tecoipts, 18,0005 wn?fiku‘ s@ioe | 902 nprmg chickens, 4003 dressed | Timber, 4x4, 8x8, 1216 ft. continued until next Friday at 2 o'clock. Mflllllfflcllll‘sl‘s 0r Wlm anu [mll Rfl]lmfl i ——— nighor, closed advance lost; mixed, #5000 | Cbickens, 7@sc per 1b{ turkeys, 8@1oc, Pickets, D and H flat.. _— | — [ vesk iails, wingow Guards ¥io B FINANOIAL. 5.25; light, $4.95@5.35; heavy, $5.10@b.3) Euas—Strictly frosh, 232 candled, Pickets, D and H squar “Mats, Caps, Eto. * eigua; " T N 1600 B, O A — skips 'is@ MALAOA Gliatzs—Iu kogs, 130 por b, Shingles, extra A.. o mannasoon = | TOMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, . B New Yok, Dec. 17.—[Special Telegram shégp_“ewlpll 6,000; market quiet, BANANAS - Common, §1.50@%25 per bunch; | Shingles, standard A. “W.L. PARROTTE & CO., " p ; ath, . choice, $2.50 LEMONS--$5.00 p ) O)(- Batts, 3 C to Tor Bae.]--Srocks—The stock market, | stoady; natives, 82.50@+4.83; western, for the first time for several mornings past, | 4 85; Texans, §2.10@3.10: lambs, $3.00@5.05, - Batte, 1y h: HiE oponed this morning with the first prices Kansas Civy, Dec 17,—Cattlo—Recelpts, GaMe—Per doz Mallurd; B0@2.75; X showing advances gencrally from J to i | $.000; shipments, <000{ dvessed beef and | o) §1.00@1.25: qunil 88 00 proine i | ¥4 well bl D ad M b LMK N, P RICHMAN, 3,101 oo | Wholesale Hals, Caps and Straw Goods. |, Mawms of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes ' i ul Work . Bigns, Kto, o Ihrnw Bueu.Omn Vaults, Jall Wor ncinyg, Signs, Kto, PALMER, RICHMAN & CO,, G. Andreen, Frop's. G Live Stock Commission Merchanis e | YD Rad da i k and a shade lower; - - . cent, though Lackawanna and St. Paul | butchers’ steers woen L ens, $3.76@4.00; rabuits, $1.00; squirre Leather. Oc~Uogm 14 Qpaaita Kxchangs Buildiug, Vaton | ~~an von . . et amall fraction lomass. Landon bousts food f0_choke oomfed §w@L%: Wmd $1.00; venison, 6@ic perlb, ' 8 Hemlock sole, 18@27c per 1b; oak sole, 83 Vi, Souti Ui, ol OMAHA LUMBLR CO, CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS 3 wore doing very Litle. Koo traders aro | hdin sicors #2006 0 v rake ieurn, | SihovietoneTun Ko W tibe: No.o, | Souar Lo efkharncss, s por b | RORIMER wESTERFIELD & waLe | M| Kinds of Building Malorialat Wi Tron and Wire Fonees, Redlings, Guands / i talking bullish on the reports from Chi. | §U0GL50; cows, 125G Lios shouldors, ige: rib bicon, 1ie; clear | hemlock upper, 20@3% per foot, Hemlock Live Stock COI]]I]]!SSI[].I 154 Streot and Union Pacific Track, O, '» -uu‘m;’yml..‘ QP likiks, alicubtares Teud | Blaeksmith Works. 4 Hout cago that the Alton road had sigued the s—Toceipts, B,000; sbpmeuts, 300; | bacon, 11bgo; piciic hams, 100;” dried boef | calf skin, No. 1, 50@dle per 1b, according 1o | Room 15, Kachange Building western agreement, and that a meeting of “""d"h‘“ lower; common 1o choice, | hams, luhc L aalied clea ) short, sigo; | weiehig oalk calf skin, No. 1, 008,00 por | e o Wik O, o sininy extra short, 81gc; short ribs, b}fi puk d | b; Poiladelphia calf skin, extra, $1. 00@1.10 UNION STOCY YARDS co., DBH]BI‘ in Lllflll]Bl‘ Lam LI!I]B sflsb MEACHER & WHITMORE, ¥ 1co, 10, y aud | nion Stock Yurds, T Y| the western mauagers thero next Wedues- anmul Stock ¥arde, Enst St | pigs' feet, 150 kits, 80 rlb; hemlock ki ] v ) 3 3 p skin, No. 1, 60@70¢ per n Qafoa Mima T n Lonis, Dey i hog | mm‘-, B: oak kip skin, No. 1, 70@s0c per Ib, Phila- 0f Ufl]fl]a’ Ll!mtflu‘ Doors, Ble. 'w'h‘ffl;'n“" ‘-.x‘u o o i o Pl]fiflllfl anlal Proof § lffis Time L 0ks, g LOUIS BRADFORD, day would advance rates on January 1. c. Recolpts, 1,600; | smoked sausage, 6@sc per I Deacon Wiite and Greeu and Baseman | shipments, IN\I. mrk!t slow; choice | 17@i8e. delphia kip skin, extra, S80@We per ib Aoni T Bane faeriaiail ""“"‘v"nLi‘dL'v'.'u'fu‘::-"\‘»"\m'h?u‘;'A‘«ufln‘n" . 4‘.. m-m.aww s

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