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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1888, 3 THE SPECULATIVE ARKETS. ‘ ; ! EGTUR i f SO0n DOeRT on sale and one bun navie ny a5 . ; veron by p- g 'h_" a | butlc sold at &40 : . e i e iror ( = Raricurturar unnmmcnm.u TS ) LUMEER‘ Vi 5 lowe ough the decline wa a JORNS, 00 | T8¢ Disinivue " CHURCHILL PARKER, 3 Spirited Trading in the Wheat Pit formed Philadelphia. w | asou bee A few f Roofing, IC, 14520, 1 DIETZ, 1 was also ¢ And he ands, but ore not cars, N6 Tupland, $6.00; No. | Roofing, IX, 14x%), aleri During the Entire Session. o s | THRrivl, ot ver ¥ : ity fing, 10, Q0x3s D“” IlI\Ql‘]L’UI HHII‘A[‘IHFHIS W«]Ufllli Dealer in Ml Kinds of Lfllfl[fll‘. i ‘ bl h”m“‘ pabcl alk in o | before the close, Cooen, 1ant ofing, 1X, 20x3 Arringes and B etweendth Aud 13th and Canfornia Streets, Omahn, Nobraskg, INCREASED MILLING ' DEMAND lential manner, and are predicting Hoge. as follows Sheet iron No. 27 4 LININGER & METUALF CO. FRED W. GRAY, that stack will sell at30 mext month. The | Hogs \ selling so much higher JiING—Stark A, s Solder 157 T anniagee i . Omaha growp were 1o wonle featros, and | hero of late, that the buyers started out this | keag, Tin v | Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Carriages | Lumber, Lime, Cement, Ete, Ete { Reaulting From Experiments With | weresold down on a very poor showing | FrRInE wilh tho aparent, dermistlon e .'?f 5 bu 11 Ris0: gunnisgeiagio 1805 gun | 1%, J01e O30 | uewion Bie. Whalosaie. Omaba, Nevraska . Comerfth and Douslns e, Omah.___ ¥ | Foor Wheat— Provisions Features made by the company during .‘\w\"',m" T, the | salesmen were backward about taking off | sack, We. nly T'in plate o PARLIN, &)IthDUHF & MARTIN, T.W. HARVEY LUMBER CO., : 4 Jess—An Unsettled Feeling in uet earnings showing a decrease of $102,358 | anything from yesterday's prices, so that the W i J 10x14, 22 sheets 3 Wolesnle Dealers in - " ] | the Cattle Trade AT LA L T T R RO IR TR Stece, per 1) Y@ | Stoe nop et Agricaitural [mplements, Wagons & Buggics . To Dealers Only. i | % L inter state commorce lnw wil be madoa this encouraging and the n losed stronger, ; Mo LHTaS LABT. e ot e, TORN AT WAKEPTELD: ¢ CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. | session of congress, but nothing on the pool- | about b¢ low than sterday's 250, new LR AT s LBl 1 i i, i Special Tologram to | 18 auestion can b done until noxt summor. | kengral marked, e qualiy ofogs Wag | s por I, $hie: Calforn, | B e Nanafacturers of Buckeye Drills, Seeders, | ..., X{’hql“cmls LIIIIIDPF Ete. . { { Tie Ber.] ~The local wheat trading crowd | After1l o'clock the market showed very | BEOW SORION ERE D IER, B0 ChICH would | 1888, $2.40: mttea cnerries 1 Ca the week ending Dec Cultivators. ay Rakes, Cider Milin and Tuban 1 Axent Tor Miiwa il ) little animation, and the close was dull and | E00d heavy hogs in the market which would | § tod Fg Note Parties calling for thesa lette Veriors. Cor. lth and Nicholas Strects. Qui | went into the pit this morning bearishly dis - i \ . naturally cause the s to show a greater | fornia pitted piums, per 1y " Advarus e (ALS 8L Y SNA |M PL ENT GO _ ——n poscd. May was sold down from $1.05% to | peecs With very Lttle change fo oo o, | deciine than there really was. Gl o I KAL) TIARIINATSar SaTs 4V TH STATIES DANVER WING LEM W CHAS. R. LEE, $1.05 very soon after the opening. At the | shares, including Reading, 19,000; New En Sheep. s¢; Californinsun-dricd pea 11+ | “Hoaveid mistares huve your matiaddressed toyour i i in Han T, | | S verysoonatior tho opening AL the | shared inciuding Neading, 10000 Yewste: o wheem o de Calforhia windriad posches lict Ca e weerorr | A lurfrlmnlv 1t Wagois Buggies | Dealer n Bortwood Lunde irices rose to $1.05 opping back, ho! wan 000; St. Paul, 4, Jorthwes tern te Wi of thom 8611 1 svaporated California apricots, = 18 BEVTLANECS 116 S - AN Vood Carpets and Parquet Flooring. 9th and Dot 1 : e R e ety | ANOFEHE preferred, 1,i00; Lake — citron, 23 ange peel, 1oc; lemou p Kivain i J.F. SEIBERLING & CO., 1 was taken, There was a light trade at $1.05. | Shore, 2,10 Meceipts, Toe: California French prunes, 116@16¢ AR, Akron, Ohto. Millinery and Notions. % The offerings were limited and the demand | The'follow » tho closing quotations: | Cattls.. Corrik-Mocha Rio, good avvoeting o » Twine i. OBERFELDER & GO, o #1085, and ngain when the market sottled | 1:5 iscoutions dopraterred, Sheep, s O, G v, by Java, intertory W.E. Mend, Manzer, 121 awortn s omaia | [poortors & Jobbers in Mll]lflOF‘y fl“fl[lfllll iy 10 $1.053¢ he took considerable linos. Up o | 17: & 4isacanpon Provaling BHbe L TS HE 100, A VT Skioe Galret MobAuet ik 1 | MOLINE.MILBURN& STODDARD Co NGl ) $1.053¢ the local bear party ucted aggres- | ka The follawine 18 a tanieof prices pail fa [ lin's XXXX, 9270 Hare 3 F oid sively, but thereafter the efforts of the bears | { thismarket for the grades of stoce mea | Sroyu-Granulated, Pe conf. A, T e Wagors, Buggies, Rakes, Plows Ble. ; : Ovurnns‘ i i X soomed 1o be to cover shorts, and make as | Ch B WHILE exte €, Tl o yellow'e, it Cor. 81 and Pacinc gtreota, Omaha, Neb, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO, e disturbance about it as possivle. Aftel Urimeatears, 1300 to 1500 1bs S d ¢ i TR i st b b iDL T B Prime ateers, 1100 t0 1300 103, aiso | e cloice y tark AFilieR: TRTUTINTS Maunfactarers of Overalls, ¢ 3 it o LU ke Native feeders (@3, iy ot y < 2 s Jeans Pants, Shiits, Bt 110and 1104 Dougias Streety X feature of the dealings was the absence Western feeders 2.0 Chieksk —Young Americ eam, 13@ BISCN A A HOSPE, Jr., Ouitu, Neb. of pressy ) sell. Brokers supposed to be Common to good ¢ @00 1iges full eream ched s Laldige. RS G i — b themselves in the f pounding away B TN | TANE 1oRh; 8- pot || MAr ey s | half bbis wherkins, in bbls, 5.00; do, ‘ Douelns Stront, Omahn, Nebraskn J. T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., ‘. t the marke 1ses in the upward b ! @ 1 half bbis, £.00, { - ¢ prod were inconsequential, The ad. n B ‘I , T AL R b bail B i HOM. &S WJONES, A8 w406 8¢ uth 1008 S, On vanee from £.05 was steady for a full cent SterLiNe Excnavar —Dull, Jand weaker Kepreseniau 110, 120 ; ¢ wecessors t Kenyon fiolesnio & Ketai] | o= e and a half. Fron o sharp raid earricd [ SIXWY days, #5410 demund, #4851, ATILE. Stusk—Bricks, @12 1b e Buuks lers and Stationers. Olls. o ¢ the price down t 5 but the recovery PHRODUOE. dalde por 103 pure maple Coetan Simiunery, commerein] Siationers | CONSOL ll)ATFD TANK LINE CO,, pe was rapid. The held steadily for a — o I e e Criveind B UNiRs Bireot. Omann. Neb dt N jumped to $1.063;. Above #1081 alarge Sasy: cush, Balgs January, 1 bull npowde mon to good, 22 de: Guns | Diiion, A Donney Boots and Shosa. L o, Kto, ha. A H. Ih-lw Man i HNENS Wak (bRa; ANALREGURA$11005¢, (1B Uitindoll 4 bulls powder, ehoice to fancy, 40@bse: Japan, | Douglts b B RS VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, offerings were on a more gencrous scale than cash and January, 2 4 ‘\"'j‘;“ comuon to medium, 15 Japi 2},"‘.:.? Belane i, i " KIR&“E‘!:{L):':E:E‘.““ INES & CO., Notions and Gent's Fumishine Gflflfl!. - Nothing doing. ] 3 Rl x el HontD Lo 08I0 ¢ Co. ) 1 —_———— deed, it was most of the time. The lasthalf | Drime Timothy - No thiding. g cows i, £00d to i s : e xa 3 Offico Fixtures. \ hour of the scssion was unmarked | Flax —$1.61 bulls Nurs Al . 150 L 12015 O - WiV MGREE = 5 . o 81Ny BV apoolall © ohRMEoTe, Tho! | eemheas)| (Whisky=slo, b Cows, Brasi, Gl waints, 12c; pecans, 0@l Jothers of Bouts s THE SMMONDS MANUEACTURING 0O ¢ e 1 s riens were | By cash and Jamuars, groousg; | 3o o R T it e [ U IDEISHON B it0 T Saloon Piatures , \ practically ot the outside. May sold up to Stoady :cfibh, 88.10;Janunty, 87 2 cows S e per 1b as per list ek 101 116510 Douglas St actory, 8u B;mk’ (NICC fl]lfl SM TXiures. | 4 $1.06%, and closed al $1.0 Junuary i) ) LA CANDY—M1 : stiek ..g‘m”. < Sidenonrds, Book Cases, Drug Fixtures Wal - opencd at £1.00, ranged at widdc to §L0115, and unchanged. rock candy, 10 J. . JOHNSO) Pagtitions, 1aiiines, Counte ‘nmu..dw:gi 3 & and clos $1.013¢, duly opened at Iis¢c — Shoulders, Hovuasn H Gurtnos Mannfactarers otk i B Ucitn, Relduhous Tige K . QR koo v, ena gt oh e o R e 2 5 short o 00 oty o s 3 PO LU o ] ) } :“::l';"" b o Butter — Unchanged; creamery, 20@ Gom HE % D o, "Nev. Teleph 3 Paints and Oils. e S buLlipartisnns, 1T@24e, 1, COTTC Haner 11 A Hank, W T arrison § e SUMMING NEILSON, 4 ! primary points was one nohaned: full cream cheddars, | 1 cow Bl C Uuntier, e, Tlamnowd.J w Hmne Dry Goods sna L bual e 'l 1] Which attention was again R R ACA e it 1 stec 15¢: K, 2003 0. 40, 10 pardman e il v : = ; ! , such an extent has this gone that the indica ) 4 S 17 cows 60, 120 je; No. S0, 1 i No. 40, colored, Ucs | Jineknun Hupuoods M. E SMITH S0., Pilmls, lS' Wllldflw tions now point to @ decrease in the visible stockors.. ... No. 50, colored, colored, 12ges | THemphit ¢ - exmoian. 11 = LML BUpPLy, or At Wost only & VCrY s all merease, WS, natives. . Brist | lumuli’u i, 170 |t Dry Goods, F! mishing Goods and Nmmng 1118 Furaam Stroct, Owah \ Munneapolis markets were quoted as stronger % 53 cow © Wane—I3ul, white, colored, i 7 9 G ) than Chicago, and an advance of fully ey o preaaiol s feedo 102 and 104 Douglas, Cor. 1th £, Oniaba, e Papor: 5 8¢ per bushel in some of the b T v oLt Ha8e 22 feeders arrs—Standard, Se: gem. 10c; beauty ek Vi KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co CARPENTER PAFE ) lowar! des is - reported. This L O steers + booue, de; B, cased, # Hmnniosde 1t Har HI f {0 WNmostTio T i ot of e i s, 16 per cent o deacoils, 2@ R bl eolbm P I Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions Wiolesale Pajer Dealers, { have, up to a recent period, insisted that 434 18 steers Le: Steel Liver, NEEASRURUEloE Papor Boxas. o] i they could not erind inferior wheat, but the bbl i steers i NEBR = = SrNTT T LR | tests seem to have changed their viewsto [ uours b ¢ Oak, 5ic; Ram- Shippers of Coa! an . ) tont. With 17,500,000 bushels i the | & Iictimond, | Kajjer 1 ' \ n s et S 00 bt e | Gyt ot | gy N i e Proprctor Onalia Paper Box Fectory, | 18t of last July, according to Bradstreet's | Joti, B« FEID A T = e = | Nos. 1iti and 1518 Dougls St Omabs, Neb, umeration of il supplics, anyth \m SV AEED iy SuerTiG Berke cambrie, | Krisl & Co, ¥ J Furniture. e k will grind into flour is thankfully « 3 LR e No. 60, t Yet dscckie = g s 2 = —————————————— i by the millora of thay scction, T i \Sxports, _ noiie: _svot ull .::mow» cloth, 00, 41 Wi IDEIW‘i]V I“ STONE, Seods. o ; some export tali to-day, but so far as can be cher; No. 2 3 L [ nalpne o PHIL. STIMMEL A CO., [ Redred nothing was tone. Tho views of | tator, $1LGI afloat Olesale Dealers in Furniture, DT s } g Gt e | AR Laner 11 Famnam Street, Owmaha, Nebraskn, lolesale Farm, Field and Garden Seeds in the shape of flour | #1015« 4 Ooffoos, Spioos, Eto 11 and 913 Jones Street. Omnha. out of the Atlantic ports Corn — Receip! 0 12 ~ R e = s monni S ol L0 8 Dusiel St kG AR Ea G Suf Spec Mpia, " Storage, Forwarding & Commi ; or within a ,000 bushels of the total re vy AT@ aded = £ Alblil | { coipts at_ primary’ points. Hutchins J8Lgdile B8 Op LANEELS 3 ng Cmms q]lCES Baki hE Pgwflm‘ ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO. B quoted at by long odds the heaviest bu tions dull at 'y iye | nd steady. i Clear MeAvoy w R T s lelI'lhlll and Lflmm]gs[fln g L Whoat to Other local bulls wera also | Oats—Receipts, 42.000: exports, 1,0005 spot e Bty N 1 A LONIIS g E 2ood buyers, and theoutside public took on ady but quiet. Options firm but dull, FLANN S OTooRerylandlGipacWare 38 Honnd 1it2 Lzard ., | P contiderabi through commission louses. - closing at 81 5e spot. No. 2 white, GH. No. 1, g rockery a T o 1 Jrthweste rues covered v g ed western, B0 No. 1, W. L. WRIGHT, ! through their known representativ otfeo—Options closed stoay at five points Conis Agent for the Mnnufacturers and Taporters of A York and other domestic murkets were beiow yesterday e s Iel sarg ¥ L 6y b and higher, and 4 disticuvely bettor foclini M April, Tk Yorl, {, York, "5Lin, kam. Glassare, Lamps, Climneys, i + pr in trade. The angry taik about SpotRio dull 4 goi Swift ¢ horndike, 00, Cvie OMee 318 1300 ., Oimatin, Newasiay 4 \ manipulation and obstriction metlods (s o Steady; umted closed steady '“:: ndike, Phonudikd, 140, RN G AD AN s ¥ [ | rd t: Wi . T ooney Mosher € moorters and J hers of Tl ey Eiamenn R N Hoceipts of corn today exceeded yester- Quict; wostern, Mol et A Jniogriars ano nbberzo STORZ & ILE] 5 day’s estimates, but the speculative senti ment was stronger than this trifling circumstance and was not affected by Stronger; western steam, §8.1 y, 88,17 1y, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware Lager Beer Brewers, 5 1514 Ferz.mw Pexton Building. 1621 North toenth Stroet, Omun, Neb, s e % 0! v ery, 19@ Creok AR, — o it. The weather is eminently rable Quiet croanery to free movement from fiest hands, but E @25c; IBlgins, 32@i3c 3 Beaver Cre { ~Commiasion and Storage. | = — farmers do not appear anxious to take Cheesa o m; western, ‘{’\‘j;“: o corn-fed westerns, KENTUCKY JEANS ”i”‘m.?:' RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Cornico. antage of that point. Exports mainta Iwauke weat—Higher; | 100 corn-fod wosterns Lcam! o s L their vol would doubtless May, & = ingion, - 5 | R SII]I'HEG and Commission M{?PCIB]I[S, EA(“LE (,(‘r(Nl(,[-_‘w()nK i i uoh R e Live Stock Notes. bloache | ocomann ouon s o oame, | MANIECHITG Galvanized Iron and Cornice, 3 tion 1o & i hore was_ ; A Quden e 32 1Tovrara Btrect, Omahn — | Joun Epuncter, Propriotor. w0 Dodge and 108 and 100 i Emallahinmenjdodrrancodrom NewOx E > e rendcr ) 1 = ok North 10tk Street, Oitia yesterd: 'v, 10,000 bushels having clearcd Burley—Ste: psold. orah e L GEO. SCHROELER & CO. P = —eee Printers’ Materlals. ssors to Meshane & Sehirocde Produce Commission and Cold § v for | Provisions Cincinnati, No. 2 red from there. There was - some inqui moderate_amount of that month around § rket .ower, Sioux City re ed 000 hogs, us doue fo menth RFound Bigo. 5 0.8 M. U. Payne, Payne, T, cawe in with two WS SHEETING— A Ouwnlin, Nebraska. WESTERN NEWSPAP - Tow ordors. from outside on the buying side, | Ot N iy catg of.cattlo atio H, 4, wigo; ) : FREDERIC SST AIXIIIHI' Pul]]sh o . O e s thahnariiate e | RS ORI EH 07 SRS ke Chapman, Neb., was represented by J. W. | Atlanti 1, 1 o 44, 66; Au : EDERICICU BAIRBRASS, V (I3, : D st B iEtte BiskyActlye and lager at #1145 MelIntosh, who came in with a load each of [ rora ¢ X, 4-4,'6%c; X | .“ bojesal S QAo inaTy arn Suppliss SA B The feclng was firm with moderate business 4 L 05¢ bid; M ibidi arion Hart, Bdg W. Liddle, Si By EonC }_“-’“‘I‘]‘H 7 Quinn Quintover © T Merchant. Correspondence solielto ‘\ 1004 North 16th Rubber Goods. | in May at o narrow range of 259% @287 e W. Dunn, Bustis, w \ R. Rtreet, Omana, Nl e R Lepperedl; i %4, Aurora, B, 4-4, 1 Tamge W Runkin & Croisle OMAHA RUBBER CO., ! Goal, Coko and Limo. | Mallfacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goodg 1 Clothiug and Leather Belting. 165 Farnam Steoot the shippers in with hogs. Hillsdale, Ta.; Mr. Noyes ilclejohn and W. 1 while near months were dull, though salable | o o at fully yesterday's prices, with 257¢c bid for | “5E00d February. The receipts were lght, with but | 3¢ sixty-three cars inspected in. There was o i ; bt Minneapolis, Dec. 20.—Wheat—Sample i d T, B, Lee, Chicage Duvek—West Point 20im. 8 oz, 101 A MAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO,, | 22 ms i o o e ot 4 i moderate dema ats in store av i 5 2 | were visitors at the yards. Ry 4 ‘ 8170, with Bpe BiEC, OF | wheat a shade firmer: rececipts, 81 3 ¢ x k 2 Point 20 in. 10 oz, 12'50: West Poit ; X ! g0lgc, with spe Koy orashado | Whetl B SR e closmis No. 1 hard, | Walter Wood, of South Omaha, is here on | oz, The: West ot 40 in. 11 oz, 160 Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal, S manh),iDo0ye, K10, SRR . B o e it nber and January, $1.17: on track, | o visit. He says Nebraska s not feeding as | Fraxxeis—Red, C, 24 in, 1540 e ST ey s S W Ni. A. DISBROV’ ¢, CO., § amount_ of mnew busi- 0. 1 _northern, December, §1, many cattle as last y Many old feeders ; GG, 24 i, HAF, 2, gotonbom L Wholes AnuTturers of < ary #1073 on track, #L11: are no! chwa work this year, the feeding being i 'May, §1.04; on | done largely by new hands and in small lots.— Journal, itives of the et 1 4 ness tear peculative dire ing over of Januar was lNmited, and in ls trading was largely CHARLES SHIVERICK, S“I] Do I'S, Blinds and M “mlfl!s, Pfll n“urfi Branch l»lflw w© l.‘th and lzard Streets, Ul)hl'l" NMI BOHN MANUFALTURIN& co | Decciber, $ track, We@s1.00, Chicago 1 3t Louis, Dee. 20.—\Wheat—Cash, ‘The represc cont cts to May. Cash property was also duiet, aud for Deeomber the Stock Yards company have made ar ar it I R P T R T T Oats—Dull; b goe into the first of the y i i 2 5 uldings, Stajr Work s Interior Mart Wood Figk terday. In future pre Better clghing association have wiven ordors | PRINTS, xbio0 B Armold, 0 e: Amer: ‘ PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., N i o Sagote; nizer front was shown. and for pork ¢ R that_conductors on all stock t shall be | ican, 61¢; Gloucester, Arn o g . ] o i rovides v v e | clo nold ong. ol ) Stripp Eaaaae—ae—————— ] gironger {iankias shown. and (or pork LS providod with a bhunls in which to fil in the | cloth, 95 Afnoid 13 lon Ay Ll 1 S Wholesale Grocerics and Provisions. ; b for Short Tibs 214 @ Mature lard was un- Jutter—Dull; ry, 20@28¢; dairy, | car number of all stock, On arrival at the Steifel indsor oo i e Vi g Stoam Fittings, Pumps, FI‘D changed to higher. In pork January | 14@2ie rds this blank will be turned over to the OO, oo AL s 1 — il LN A. L. STRANG v holdings wer 1o May at a p Liverpool, De secial Cablegram Ighiasiers ‘wilio WAL 1a_iha fress Lumb i ) MeQOBD, BRARY £.00; Pi Pi 0 Engi . ¥ i b BN | MRS o G Sl R | e, A e s i, SO | g oy BT e a0 A Wholsdl Grocers WIS, S008 Bt Aot 1 ribs aL 175@c Holders off y; prime mess eastern, | gifes GG et 3 Sut. | First and second ¢ 1y in. .. 47 ooueao 00 | AV 2 v b1 Steam, Water, I lway nnd Mining Supplies, Bloy A 1 T — Saitd, il o W pwarn. fop o dull “These blanks will thy Third clear, 11ty i, ... 43 00t (0 O VGALLAGHEL, 13 1 (h and Lenvenworth Strects, Omuha, Nebrask % DM Farnyn Omatis, A 3 CHICAGO LIVE 8TOOK Lard—Hol e e s Shots 438 | local agents of the road, from which they A seloot, 11 125 i i 00 4k erroren 2 e s CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. " | Tue Bee|—Carrie-Trade was slow and offer moderately; new 4 ; 13 stock boards, 1l 1, 12 o L] MARKS BROS. SADDLERY COL™ | 4i0am and Wator Suppiios, Hentauarters for Masty prices down to about the lowest of last woek, | No & winter, 8, stealy; do spring, ss 1d, ALE MARKETS. | C stock boards, 12016 11, 12 10 - APOSITIVE Eor 1057 or FATLING MANKOOD Wholesulo Manufucturers of o for Mast, 5 AP Tl R YO P v stea D stock boards, 1216 ff, 12 in. General und NER 1TY; i fipp b U. 5, WIN JINE & " co. mhking a decline of 25@40c since Monday Flour—Holders offer moderately: 125, firm, 4 i Ll '.,, g GURE Sy o e eas | Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware P ENQINE & PUMD OQ: B There was a strong feeling that the run on Gorn—Holdors offer spot free) Attntnna Fruits, oduce, Ete. g \ 2 rors or Excessesin 0ld or Young, R $toom an N 1 i X | ¥ and futures 3 1 3 Flooring mon, 6 in.. 3100 SR roreer o And Lenther. 1103, 148 Hurnoy St., Omaho, L6010 ana water []m] 165, A Monday would be heavy, some anticipating | moderately : spot and Dey . dull; | BurTes— solid-packed ereamery, | oo ol cing flooring 4 19 00 KU ¥ > AT T : i ) 15,000. Yetthe facts, or at least such facts anuary, 4s 2d, dully PRUNIN -'l"vl‘ l-“< ) ol 3 '»;:'.1:”;.\‘, o, |;» [umt] e i AR teh e ka e oy, iy - - = alliday Wind .“‘.‘(”m;"‘\!'("’;’\'" arnam 5, Omabis, 5 1 i » could n.\- got at, would ot \mr[lnm! such a | dull Froun—Nebragka patonts, . $6,006 axm‘.'g"...”‘ s o e il el e i m-avy Hardware. _ BROWNELL & GO, ,‘ \ arge number. There wera but few Texans LIVE K. Minnesota | putents, &) T e T o b . BROATCii, - B i IESARRRr: RS HER AL (e ekt Pridion, £5.0045.50; Biding, second coumon.. . Heay H dware. Tron aud I Fngines, Boilers and General Machmery 1 ! stock and canners sold lower than yesterday on Dec. 20 —The Drovers' J xrcll_ulhl e N o R boards, all 1ongths. W.J. GALBRAITA, 6avy fi[ Ware, 1Ton and slec o W wm Pumps, Suw Mikn, 1251306 . i Pake Apathandithaicanorel o 3 al reports as follows orators —Nebraska, 45@ie per bu; Col- T WA Springs, W P TITPYRT jer, Kt Wvenworth Street, Omatin. 8 R 3 Taken_ultogother, tho genoral cattle trade | 07 FHOTR A0 g™ s 600, market steady; | orado, 60 70c: No b latai Surgeon and Piysizian, s 31211 THarnoy Fireet, Oniaba. . ‘ closes in bad shapo for the week and for the | 0™ 1o #$4.40: steers, $2.85@4.10 SWEET POTATORS —3(@8! {4 1b. = 1@l 1 Oftice N. W .‘., ¢ g 336 Oilice — > — i year. The sales below will fairly show cur- | stockers and | fecders 00/23.00; cows, | - PovLtny—Live chi 5@ per 2R @10 teleplione, 103; Rosidonce teidnhons, 335, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, . » ) rent values, but it is almost impossible to | bulls and mixed, $1.25@3.00; Texas cattle, | doz; dressed chickens, 1b; turkeys, [t " i ! Hany n ) i ' gpbvaluoe, but 1 1a sioost Kspessiilata | buls ang, fay drssand shickent TR pos| D | Builders’ Bardware and Scele Repair Stop. 2l “ nd fiw-h-,. feeling that prevails in all Hogs —Receipts, 10,500; market weak and Kaas—Strictly fresh, andled, X LY A Mechanies' Tools and Buffalo Scales. 1400 Douglue S Iron Works. . + A} Bl HoDeIs: J00.E LARL BFOVE A 100 lower; mix: 5; heayy, $5.00 | MaLaGa Giares—In kegs, ib. standard "“ o Mugnciefielts | —— Euredl, Ouiaha, Nebrases. i M BOILER WORKS, i i :rl'l’un =m'.'r.-.|;-.1 in (Jml:v « Im]u'n“ nl.m\..,., @ light, $1. adiad 0, | | BaNaXssCommon, §1.50 " ,,u,,,m,:,m RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO. R AT 1 40; modium to good stoers, 1350 to 1500 | “Sheep—itecaipt rkot stead choice, $2.50@3.50. O G Butts 8ig'in:. ctrio & Magett o Y j Ton, 83.400e4,10; 1200 o 1350 1bs, §3.20@3.40; | natiyes, #%00@405; western corn-fed, 84 LLEMONS —£3.75((5.00 per s, 2 in Kisorie f Nagaeft Wholesale Hardware, Stean Boilers, Tants and Sheot Iron Work kB 0 G Batts, 11,x3, 50 ) ORANGEs—Florida, 3.25@3 Comtonaite” $3.85(@3.50; Texans, 950 10 1200 1bs, £2.85@3.10; stockers and feed- | (@4 40; do fecders b ana 1 Western Au Works South 20t and B, & M. Crossing, d-in well tubing, D 4000 0 ers, slow at $200@3.00; cows, bulls and | @3 lambs, $1.5045. GAMp=Par ,'l"“.“ WA 1 ten AL80 HLEOTRIC K T A e U " N & VIERLING TRON WORKS, I mixed, §1 + buik, $2.00@2.85; Texas Nattonal 'Stock Yards, East St. | $1.50; quail, £.00; prairie chickens, $1.00w u HORNE:IGVEkTon, 161 WASASA AVE.. ONIChG0- . R - HANIDA G AR 1 | - A _‘\‘U‘ ,}‘NM_ find Texas Louis, Dec. 20.—Cattie—Receipts, 500; | 4.60: rabbits $1.00; squirrels, $1.00; venison, Hemlock sole, " . gl LEE, CLARK ANI’)thblzN HAKD- wm“ t d]l[l Cr’i&l ll[]]l Blllllllllfi wurk g ay noted another downturn of | Shipments, 400; market steady; choice “‘;‘ M(P'xm 1600 per 1b; oak | - { Wi I ‘fi“{ u“é '?NVT Pl E Bruss Work, € | Foundry, Maghine und i ! b@1uc, us compared with the bulk of sales | heuvy native steers, ,00@530; fair to BAN @ selected oak a - 1.3 4 and ull urinary troubles easily.quick. \ kit Wark: Olce und Works, C- it Kge ! @il w eompared with the bulkof sates | heuty nalive soors, Spakasil: i o e ginortan, | S .wwwwm”thwHWMWMWm,WWRMWVflWMflfl'"““mmmwm*“’ , eature of the market to-day was the lack of | Steers, medium to choice, $.30@4.40; siock calf skin, No, 1, S0@blc per 1b, according to | §iiich Several cajos cured in soven duys, So'd Ml Powder and Lyman ltarbed wir - o demand for big heavy stock, and salesmen | €rs sud feeders, fair to good, &.00@3.10; i onk calf skin, No. 1, Wc@#1.00 per | civa Mg, Co 112 White StaN. Y, Full Directions Omaha, Nebrask OMAHA WIRE & IRON WCRKS, E found considerable difficulty in selling lots of | rangers, corn fed, $4.00@4.20; grass fed, §2.00 ¢ per gal.; white clphia calf skin, extra, #1.00@l.10 - —— . ) ili .8 big fat sows, plonty of such. nveraging. 0 | @815 : y e Ib.; ewnlock kip. skin. Nor 1, 6070 per fro e BEs, Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings and upwards, going at #5.10@5.15; in fact Hogs—Receipts, 2,200; shipments, 7003 loxg 0 AR oak kip skin, No. 1, 70@s0c per 1b; Phila. 'EERLESS DYES 47050 0utiinr: SRS sk Halls, W - Flower Btands, Wi A8 about everytiiing sold at 8102515, big and | Market & shade lower;’ choico heavy and [ CRANBERUIES Z8.00a0.00 per DL delphia kip skln, oxtra, S0@We per Ib: —————————= ek el mho ' Reroen, O, T 3 little; but few went as high as §.20, and un. | butchers' selections, = #5.10@ packing, | PRovistons—Haws, No. 1, lles No. 2 | French calf skin (according o weight and Hates, Caps, Etc. 4 g o - desirable lots sold down to #.85@14.90, and mcidn 1 to ‘;N"N'N’”M 15; light grades, llmu %3 sl‘;“"lm"lrr ,:lu“l‘:"'.‘l'u\l“;ln 1]1:‘, Hleas ty), $1.15001 rench kip sk W. L. PARROTTE & CO.. ™ CVMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, i some fair packers at $5.00@5.05, the common | OFdivary to best, ou, Lidge; picnic hams, 10¢; dried beef | o, socaig1.10 rdovan russet, 1xes | (Eid e Y e f Py an Pp yun of packers closing ‘wround "about §:10, | Kansns Oity, Doc Jatt Bums, 10}go; dry salted clears, shorts 8tios | saiin flist, 206 pee Toot; wolt leathe = == * | Wholesale Hats, Caps and Straw Gools Han'fes of Firs & Burglar Proof Safes & ight sorts slow. Tho Lipton compar 1,500 head ; shipn ; beef ste trg shol i short ribs, 8ijo: picklod | .00 per side; moroccos, (peb X L ALV BICUNAN, . ) : M pauits, Juil Work. ron and Wir 1y Sln, Ko, AR 1 6,18 for single sorts of 105 averabes '“:?, weak and 10 e lower; good to choice ¢ plkw foot,' 1010 kits, 80c; lard” $ig@ibes | 5o el Toot moroceon. bodt 1ok, Syt per PALMER, IMAN & CO., 5 1107 Hariey Stroot, Omalia, Neb. G Anroon, Pop'r Cor. Hih s Juckson BEd, ) ’ Fowler outtit were offering #5.10 for 150 aver- | fed, §3.50@4 comwmon to medium, $3.20q@ oxed sausuge, O@sc per 1b; hog casings, | foor; glove calf skins, 20@3le per foot; Live swrk Commi \]Q[] Merchants, Mgy - = — A ages, and a few lots of light light, 120 10 130 | 4.15; stockers and feeding steers, §2.00@ s f0e tian Aot b 400, Douglas kid, #0@ per foot: kangaroo | gmce” i, vty Ballding, Ualon umner. e aate R | Sverages, sold at $5.20, 8.50; cows, §1.25(?,00, TR uu-x'» i \‘)“" ancy, 40c. skins, qm.;m per foot, @ I.-”.u...lm.,qw ality : Wouih L, Neb. OMAHA LUMBER C CHAMPION IRON and WIRE NORKS g “ ke —— Hogs—Heceipts, 5,000; shipments, none; oN8—80@400 per by toppings, $5.00110.00 per dozen linings. £5.00 | == — A i y " - n 1l 0 ailinge (& i 9 par— Stiout M 50 Hipher comumen | GaBmAGESE 00 por 100. s, B0 U0 b o e 20 | ORTMER, WESTERFIELD & W7 Al Einds of Builting Matorial at Wh'sale | 1ron aud Wire Fouces, Railings, Guards Y & ; i o —— 1o cholce, H.605.10, PN 50 per b por G — Live Stock Commission, 1 Srwwt and Ualon Pacitc Track, O THOR TS \},.h:):}’,“‘.'.;"' B ¥ v YORg, Dec. —[Special 1 ram AUKR KRAUT—BbIS, $4.75; half obls., Metals and Tinners' Btock. Room 15, Exchange Dullding, Union Stock ¥ = ~ 1 SV orks. 4 Sonth 14th Re & to Tus Bek)-Stocks—The stock market OMAKA LIVE STOOK. : Block tin g VNN - L0V BRARFORD, " MEACHER & WHITMORE e this morning opened tame. Lon( 4 ArrLEs—Choice, per bbl; fancy, | Block tin UNION STOCY YARDS CO., ealer i ath Lime. : oy L e o Shis morniog opened e, Landon Louses Catdle. $5.00 per bbl; common, $1.50.41.75 per bbl. " | Copper, planish . } Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Line, § Firg aud Burglar Proof Safes, Timg Lflcfl | J Oing R comwission people Saturday, Dec. 20, 1584 Ciper—Michigan, $3.00@6.5 per bbl of 52 | Copper, cold rolled. 0f Omeha, Limited, Doom, Kic. Yards_ Corner Tth wud Dowklas; Commer | © 1 pyoncs thr (Fas0i 1 Satas nd Lhe KO ' were idle. Tradiog was confined alwost | Allough the receipts were light to-day, | gals; California pear cider, §15.00 per bbl Copper, sheating, dobs ¥ .Boxd BUBSTiDieadente b &y Drisies Vults wud Jull Work, 410 B.ARGE Lo sdm \

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