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L | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 4+UESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, HE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Active and Irregular With Bubstan- tial Gains for the Day. CORN STRONG AND HIGHER, CLOSING FIRM Oats Close at Top Figur:s—Provisions Stronger and Moderately Acts ive—Live Stock and Fi- nancial, Onteado, Nov. 2—[Spectal Telogram to Tre Bre]—There was quite an active move- ment In wheat, speculutive and legitimato Tl s markot, a8 well asbelng active, was ir- regular, fluctuations being within o % range Opening ;.m s were at about Saturduy's elos- but favorable advices from other points, vy buying of cash wheat by millers and others advanced prices 2 points. The visible pply showed an - Incroase. Rumors of falls ures in New York and elsewhere, the death of August Belmont and other possible compli- catons caused a loss of the advance. The visible supply increased 603,000 bushels and ex- eceded expectations The stock of No. 2 red 1n New York decreased 16,000 bushels, making the stock there 410,000 bushels. India ship- its were reported larger than last week, Minneapolis reported the sale of 10,000 sacks of bakers' flour for export at 1 s advance and the highest price reached on this crop. May opened at#1,00%@1.01. declined to MW%e, rallied o #1.01%, receded iie, then advanced to81.0: ylelded and closed firm at #102%. December was rather quiet and closed at 95%c. On the eurh putson May wheat sold at $1.00X@1.00% and ealls nt $1.053, The corn market was active and higher. At the opening Ight advances were scored. after which prices sold up, with some r tlon, 1@ 14e, und ut the close the advance v tairly well maintained. The botter feeling was due to the strength In wheat and the de crense in the visible supply of 1,310,000 bushels. A large reduction in iocal stocks of 806,200 bushels, making the quuntity hero 828,000 bushels, against 812,000 bushels last year, also had some influence on values. The principal support camo from “shorts.” War- ren, Russell, Charlie Wright and Champlain were dmong leading buyers, and wero sup- posed to be acting for Partridge. The domes- tle markets were all stronger and forolgn ad- vices favorable toholders. The cash market was quict. The supply on sale Himiged and fnquiry not urgent, but prices went up In sympathy with the speculatiye market and closed firm. May, up to 1 o'clock. ranged from 634@%e. December was quiet at 2@2'o under May, and November about 1%c under. Puts on May corn werebiiie and calls were 8634, Oats were active but unsettled at the start, and, after opening Xc higher, prices for May receded %o, December was good buy cover shorts by Poole. Billy Murray was also ood buyeron the long side and prices for Plu advineed from o dic. vielded jttle, but rallied and olosed at about outsid fleures. T ushels lust week, and stocks here decrc 51,000 Cash lots sold at je vance. The market for hog products was moder- ately active d stronger. accompan led with highior prices for leading articies, The re- reipts of hogs tell considerably below the esti- fuates and pricos ruled hizhor, Advices from he seaboard and forelgn markets Indieated a stronger fecling n_that quarter. Outside orders were large and | 1 shorts bought with considerable freedom. The opening sales wore made at higher prices and the ange for the day showed sonme improvement, 2{«« as rither active: January sold at and May at $LLOT5@12.17%, Lard was quite active. though prices wero somo- what lrrogular within u small range; Januan s0ld at 8. ) and May at 807 Bhbrt ribs attracted considerable_ att and vrices ruled higher at %6215 yary and 8.1214@0.175% for May. The shipping emand was ight, owing to the advance on freights. visiblo supply decronsed 411,000 sed bushels, ud- WHEAT, ’Illuh. Low, " 1025 09 CORN, o% 6% 0ATS. 401 PORK. 112 2t Mo. Open. Olose. Dec....8 O Yeost. 1 100 5% 40y CHICAGO On1cAGo, Nov. 2.—[Special Telegram to T Bee.]—CATrLE—Demand active and strong. 10c higher on all grades of beet steers and u shado stronger on lower grades. Toxaus sold 102 Ligher on best and desirable stock. Native butchers' stock and canners sold at a shade higher. The gencral market closed steady, with nearly everything sold. Top prices for prime and export stoors, $.90¢ good to others, $.00@150; Texuns, 202,25, active and values 10 to 150 higher on prime heavy and cholce packing grades, the general market closing steady at the advance and about everything sold. Rough and common, $4.602375; prime mixed and packers, 838 prime heavy and buteher weichts, & rezulation light 85 lig] , §.0023.65; pigs, FINANCIAL, New York, Nov. 24.—(Special Telegram to Tue Bee.] — ST0cks — The market opened slightly off from Saturday's prices, and dur- g the first hour of the sesslon there was a rapld decline and quite a severo one, The only stocks which opened materially lower were Jersey Central, Canada Southern and Bugar. followed shortly aftor by Rock Island. Asthe sesslon progressed the entire line of stocks followed. There was considerable stuff sold out “under rule” early, Edward Bran- don failed and the announcement of the fail- uroof a prominent Plttsburg coal firm and the death of August Belmont were strong bear influences, Later on the market began toshow more firmness and heavy buying, and from 11 o'clock until the close the upward move continued, the full decline belng recov: ered and an additional advance established, 80 that the situation ut the close was much more favorable und encouraging. Foreign financial centres seem 10 have strengthencd themselves, and the Bank of England reserve has reached a high fizure. The heavy buying orders during tho day were sald to hiwve come from Juy Gould, whifo 8. V. White has been {beral buyer, Totul siles up to noon were s shures and 8500 ouncos of sliver The followl were the closing quotations: F« dn regular. ... 190k Noril L. s prefurrod i el Central.. Central Pacltic S Chleago & Ao heago, Burlingt & Quihor mu. M "‘»“(‘ do preferred St. Paul & Owal 91 | do preferred . | Unton Pac 11| W., 8. L. & 1074| do preferred 8 | Western Unlon, 613 Ansns & Toxas ke Shore. ichignn per cont. PAPKR—64@10 per cent, sixty- a ITERLING EXCHANGE—-Qulet but fi i aay bills, 8470 do ‘Gomand. § NI The Visible Supply. Caicaco, Nov. 24.—Tha visible supply for the week ending November 22, as compiled by the secretary of the Chicago board of trade is as follows: Bushels. 5,004,000 Mining Shares. New Yonrk, Nov. 24.—(Special Telegram to The followlng wre the mining quotations: [Soxioan . m Plymouth. The Coffee Market. New York, Nov. 24.—(Special Telegram to Tue Bee]-Corree-Options opened barely rteady und unchanged to 10 poluts down and vlosed steady and unchanged W10 polnts up, A Market dull, November 81725017, “muury 16,2016, 00021508, 8pc oargoes, $10.35; Noj Degember, March, PRODUCE MARKETS. olose.—Wheat— Nei May, B30; xo: January, D m 04550; Deoe oash, 6itge; December, onsh, 4de; cash, December, “iem $0.00; cush, 86.0026.05; Pork— L January, ley—Nominal at 10@780. ax—Stondyat § Timothy —Firm at $1.23@1.24. Whisky” $1.14. Flour—Steady: spring patents, .0 houlders, M.¥ winter patents, Buik Meats ‘l w. cloar, #.8@5.00; short ribs, 54005 Ihllll-r asier; croamery, 2ALBc; full cream cheddars, 814@0c; Jung Americas, #0'5¢. frosh, GKge, Tnchanged; No.i, solld packed 4@ ke, 44D 0. peavy green salted figes light green sulted, Sigo; groon.dyes salt Abull hides. dry flint dry cnlf, 8@ve; groen’ salted calt, 73a@se Recelpts. “hlpnm\ua 1 !4 Ml 21,50, stort dalry, Choeso—Firm flats, 830 allgw ry salted hides, 6@ic deacons. each, 2e. Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu. 111,000 30,000 184,000 260,000 New Yok, Nov. 24 1t~ Rec Mut 82,000 bushels; exports. 40,5 higher; No. £ red, #L0: affoat, #1L.05%@1.07% 1. olosed Novembe: Corn—Tecelpts, bushels; spot elevator, HL@BLI4C closing at Onts—Re exports, 1,850 Y od mixed, ovember exports, 75 white, white we December olos- xed westerr, 41 14; options stronger, ¥ quiet and stend ; refined quict, ited closed or December at o, ‘n stoam, $0.30. d.nlry, 14c; westol Butter western creamery, 140 Ste —\\'nmn —Ilh( sh, smior, 94le; Januw ! May, 534e. PR o v Whisky- Stead Butter—Quie EAroL1s, No at and ma surs: Shiprien nber and D northern, N May, 0% orthern, November and Decerber, 87 on truck, se. No. 2 1 north- MILWAUKEE. Firm; S 0se. 24.—Wheat—Higher; No. BI@5IYe. « Oats—dull; Nov. . 2 mixed IIF Ontcaao, Nov. 24—Cattle—Recelpts, 13000; marketacilve, strong and hizher; prime ‘and export steers, $1 others, * #4.0004.85; Texans, 3203 rangers, £L200.25, Hogs--Recelpts, 20,000; market higher: rongh and common, $.60@3.75; prime m:xed and packers, $.86590; prime heavy buteher welghts, $3.00%4.05; Hght,8.50@ 00; market hruvi and L0505 wos 3.000 4.00; lumbs, 8.0 Cattle—Receipts, 2,100; arket higher; fair to fancy , 81.0025.10; stockers and feeders, sToC CK. ive and 485: pi “Shoeep—Recolpts, lower; native 4.70; Texans, & Sr. Louts, N shipments, 31 native st £2.10@3.20. Hogs ~Recelpts, 2,100; shipments. 000; market higher; vy, 5@400; mixed — grades, 8.50@3.80; llxht, 303,50, OMAHA MARKETS: Monday, Nov. 24. OATTI atimated receipts of cattle, 1350, as compared with 1.252 Saturday and 861 Mon- duv of last week. The wrket on beeves was active and 10¢ higher. he market on butcher stock was active, and 1@lde higher. Nothing was = doing in the tecder line and prices remained unchanged. Hoas—Estimate ipts of hogs. 5130, a8 compared with 6. urday and 038 Mon- day of last week, The market wus active and 10¢ higher; lizht hoss steady to 10c higher; tho general average on heavy hoes being be, and wtand mixed hogs 100 higher. The range the bulk selling at L light, $3.2023.80; wixed $1.40@470.” The aver- s pald was K645 and $3.58 #.58 Monday of list week. were no fresh reccipts of market remains nominall @42 westerns, $2.00( Disposition of Stock, Showing the numberof head of stock pur- chased on this market as reportel by the welghmaster of the Stockyards company for November 24: oATTLE. Wit & Co,. ... 18 orge . Hanimond pacidig companyl. 28 o A rmour-Cudah y pacling company 2 Qmaha puciing compuny | Nels Marris....... 213 Shippers and feoders. k o The Armour-Cudahy Omaha packing com Swift & ( George 1. llul n Shippers and cking company id eders. y Representative Sales. STEE! No. Av. Pr. 83,1217 30 1..1100 4 00 86,1054 4 40 10,1127 440 COWS. . 062 L1080 e ] =28 guzag” BESSES TR 1043 1154 L 038 4 RS AND FEEDERS, L 008 205 B.. CB4L 20 " . 678 10.. BULLS, L1955 1 1253 1 1580 1 L1400 190 OXEN, L1587 325 1087 1084 & &8 = 2 3 g 58 aBen2 08 019 831 Ty 83% zés STAGS, 150 2 00 EIFERS. 11.. 976 3 00 STOCK HEIFERS, WESTERN CATTLE, 0. Marsh & C— 0 cow 10 steers 44 steers Bryne 1 heifer. 20 cows 90 £ eeders. 18 to ers BE2s 95 Troilope & COW. ... o stoers e et o LERT JILBIBHBE £8 Dowling & R steers, tallings feedors ... foeders teeders o ot ® L] - BEBEELELLEHELES 2 3 HE¥ £¥e BEEEZ = mmmerss BEE2222R3,.28328F $BzEELEE B SoenotooodeEn 23222222288 1890. p— FaaFeI . GusnsE 13 FS2543 5 r jor ta 105, #1.65; blasting. B per ke [ i [} St Drop, buck, & d. i, Chs 1, dimg 10" ¢ans, § 3 1 cuns, 8 1 b eans, § 5; other kinds, 1 cans, pe MAPLE SUGAT 10¢ cakes, .',\) ll|~ in box, pure, 1 TWINES, CORDAG) “BIbD," Very 30-1b boxes, 25e] 1-1b bricks, stton twine, 2e; cotton 2203 40-£00L ¢ cotton cloth g, dliosy 00-toot syl #1.75; t6-foot jute, $1.00; Wool twines, Sty Al sizes f to11n, He from 7-16 0 1 in.. 1l sizes frow 7-16 to 1'In,, 8 ton rope, 6o, 3.00; 4-tle, & BROOMS—5-t10 patlor, £.95; 3-tie. plain, $180; warehouse, §.00; toy, #1251 Whisk, $LOJC1. Soap—Cadtile, mottled, per 1Ib, 10c; do b, per 100 bars, e per dozi tollet white per 1., 1¢: laundr y'sc per doz, e £1,15@5.00; shavi cukes per b Per bbl, refined, half bul, §.00¢ per bbl, $5.00; orange clder, pear clder, half bbl, &, rs—Per 1b. Almonds, 15¢; B filberts, 13c; pecans U@1ie; walnuts, nuts, fancey white, sc; ronsted le. OLIVES _Quarts, per doz, 8.00; pings, per doz, bulk, por gu Olive oily 4 pints, ¥ doz per BAG SALT grade, 60 grade. MOLAsS lothes lines, nilla rope rope, ullsil processes. zils, 21c; ej peas Inn 100, $17.50. 50 1bs in b, bulk, 10; best best grade, 100 s, 82,401 best ok salt, Crushed, #1.4 or gill, Cuba, bikin Dlneksteap. 20 onA—Pices, 00 1Us 1o box, 53c; kogs, 414e. SALSODA—Kegs, 1 U1, 1% lated, 100-1n hoxes, de, «. VEGETADLES ~Tomatoes—) Very fine. §1.25 2-1D sugar, b standard western brands, i Joms--1-1b French, extra fine 1-1b French, fine, 18@2e: 1-1b French, ordi v, 16@1se. Peas--2-1b early June, §I ow, standard brands, $1.10; French peas--ver ease o “lrln Boston potate buk Bweet best straw, 15x13 w_quality X8, O¢; dark rag, Young A brick, 1 o Turkish pranes, less than i apples, evaporated, new ring L 1ie; apricots, 'fancy, in sacks, 10'30; nckberries, new. orries, 35 1hs to a, choic: ln-d grapes, Dags, tic s, 10150 museatel " Valonola, be 9 ers, 15@18c; dates ron, Le Mocha, Sohipe 10, Ariosiu, man, 4¢3 DIworth's, 3 Muilpouch (unlm' bovos. BN chiekory, 1158 VINEGAR-—Avplocider, 00 doublo elder, 12¢; white, wine, 120 triple strength, e, 150 pr hite 0'4cs 15) water white, hendiight. 7, gasollne, It Ol 1 gal. E00g @450 5 gal, O a inecut, per It ; plug, 22 fancy brands, 9c@ 0BASC; RN Hpowd ) bre: Young Hysor 1-1b packa ench mixed, hoar- ur and ease candies, s-1o fine gooas, 35w6Se, —Per ~Frazier's large #15.50; Wood, &30 3 doz In box, 3 50 $1.00; stove polish, per gre in box, 00641 Liquid, 4 62,3 di dry, small, 25 . in bOX, $LOOG2T ; daubers, ; D goods, ford peaches, $4. #1.25; Burtlett llow Grauw. peaches for cream, i cgg plums, Eastern cnoned fri 003 upples, §-10, i Taxpby ; berric: Chiorrics, @240, AU@se; Ger- Bromo, 1bpackiges, sliced, § 1b boxes, BOGAO 1) cuses, i and ! bulk, JACTS-—Lemon, o vanilla, 2 oz, 6c@i2 88; & einger, 4 0z, $1.K5. Marcres—Parlor, 200 to 1.70 e gross, sulphur, $1.0501. PrekiEs—Medium, DOIs. $50 #11.0): Boston mixed, $1:2,00. ~Juva, be; cholee, 6¢: fancy, 6e; head, opper-Singapore, sifted, 10@18e; splee, 10¢: cloves, l‘lllllll!l se- ia, China, 4-1b ‘mats, fie: nut- macassor, 6. Plokling e 2 No. "1, 5 10-1h hoxes, lected, megs, 4o; cubes, ; cutloaf, 7l anary 0he; ilghe Ex. ! my.m Tubs,’ No. l\uulurr uk gr oD, 1 dowell, $L75; paper, metal b dar, § brass Lioops, No. Lall red, £ Jbrass hoops, No. 2 red, # Loops, No. 1striped, 8.0 riped, #.60; well buckets, ¥, , =i, Per nest, r nest, 4 L butter paddles or spades, 70c. £140@2.00; double, 5 gross boxes, 0oe, ,0%c; minlug, 10210440 single, Provision SMOKED MEATS—Sugur oured, Hams, 14 to 1610 average. 930; hums, 20 to 22 Ib averase, Ooihums, 171U wverge, 9%c; skinned hums 2), W] shoulders, Ge; clear ; boneless breakfast bacon ous boned ham, 8; Calitornin iy boneless haw 8tge; driod Fioi dried beef fhiced Tolls or hum rowiette, i eof tongues, per doz, $.50; spec Drand hams, 12 £0 13 b wverage, 1%c: spociul brand boneless breakfast bucon, 1115¢; selected dricd beef hams, Insides and. knuokles, 10¢; selocted wide elear brouk gt bacon, biad. DRY SALT MEATS—Fancy light welght short clears, 0440 long cloars, bie; shoru cleurs, 6 Short ribs, 538: “shoulders, be; clear boiiles, Blyes clear baoks, 60, MOKED MEATS-Dry salt cured—Fancy 1ight weight bacon Snort clears. fe; bacon short ribs, 6ics bucon short cleurs 04405 bacon long cledrs, 6ige; bacon olewr bucks, 0 bucon clear beukm 703 bacon shoulders, e, SwiRT PICKLED MEATS—Hams. tierces, 9o lhl)\lldlm ewYork cut, tierces, 3 Callfor- nin hums, tierces, 5%c; beef hunis, Dbls, $12.00; PIeKLED BEEF ToNGUES—HUIE burrels, 100 1os 81030: quarter barrels, 50 10s., 8.00; olghth barrols, 55 Iba., SWEET PICKLED SpAng Rins—Tierces, 310 1bs., net welght, barrels, 200 1bs. net et 8500, b1 Dareeld, 100105, et welght, Larp—Pure leaf, per 1b. compound, per b, 'tlerce b lard, per 1b. tierce busis, 6ici spectal kettle rendered leaf lard, per Ib. © busis, 70, BARHELED PORK AND BEEN—Dleas pork, new, backs, 64¢; or pienic han beef hams (s short smoked tierce basts, 640; 5iei pure leaf pork, 8125 short cut clear pork honeless piz pork, fan 40 plate beof, COA "umily Déet, bonaioss, rolled beof, Bon cless, 85.50; ranp butts, M0 1bs, 0; 4% bbls, 10 b4, o b b0 15 bhis, 28 s e b3 CANNED \|Hu_u..,.....| heef, 1-1b square dor per cuse, 81.10; 2-1b, 1 or 2 doz per 80: 01, 1§ dor. pe .7 Lunch £OngueR, 110 Found whtia: § do7 L R0 brawn, 1-1b square cans, per 207 ox tongues, 154-1b round cans, 1 doz _per case, 251 chipped heof, lyvib round eans.? doz per e, 81.25; ronst beef, 1-1b round cans, 2 doz T Guse, 31103 pottad ham, -1b round cans, ¢ dozper case. fie; devile 'l b round cans, 4 doz per case, fe; potted ox tongue, i $5 Torng oans, § don e cios. olor Com pressed ham, 1-1b squire cans, 8 doz per case, $1.60; tripe, 210 round cans, 1 doz_per case, $1.80 minced collops, 215 round cans, 1 doz per case; £.20; boneless pigs' foet, 2-1b square cans, 1 doz per case, #.50; roast. beef (Alexandra brand), 1-1b. 2 007 per case, $1.00. GisPrime lied o1l (vinter steafned) e extra lard ofl (vinter strained), 47c; extra No. 11ard oil, 40¢; No. 1 lurd oll, i lard ofl, Bie; extri neat's-foot oil, 4e; tallow ofl. SAUSAGE-—Bolc moked sausage, blood snusage, 415 rsnusnge, 414 hoad - cheese, d4¢: frosh pork sausage, links, 6 fruah bork sausie, bl bike; Smjoked pork usage, Koi frankfivet siusige, 7o smoked headcheese Polish sausage, 5¢; Knob- lnuch sausage, fe; tongue sausage,8o; surnuer sausage, 1jo, 11.8); fangl) 11,212, { exira f Elu‘ beel N 03 0 each L 50 1bs, Country Produce. POULTRY--"The recelpts were light and prices decidedly stron Good dressed chickens sold at I ¥, 11601205 ducks and g 10¢. Unless Tuosday's receipts should be ve heavy, dealers expicy to see turkeys sell at waylip prices. Livo chickens aro sfow at#.75 Horr receipts, 164z I8¢ pac cked, ~Themarket fs dull with heavler Good country rolls, @ite; cholee, rior, 10i130; good country solid Mulie: clholce dairy, 18@c; good fancy, & Hecelpts moderate and market steady at 21 GAN m wenthor Interfores to o very considerable extent with the handiing of ganie. Some stock arrives in poor condition and uccordingly the range In prices is very wide. Prairie per doxen, £5.00625.50; ducks, nominally, teal ducks. $1.0070 nixed dueks,® $1.50; quall, 81,0015 Jack Tabbite, £2.0065.00; small r(lhhllfi e and antelope ey sadales, 11120, PIGEONS--There is no demand, and Cream, Hawkeye.lialf ' speclal Royal pa- Minnesota patent, $.75; ebraska R.T. Davis’ high 1 sei; Blue D full o patent, £2.30; R, tent No, ICansas hard whe! SRIINE wheat patont, 5, Gllinas gold i ) nu Koot K348 Dbt B0 Oskamp's rendy to raise buckwheat flour. 8#4.50 po 210 puckuges; buckwhout in Slap Jaack meal, $8.00 per ese f 50 310 packilizes. Bran, sacked, per ton, $8.00; chopped tecd, 4210, HAY—On track at Omaha—Upla 3,00 per ton; cc straw, 8600 per ton, Paints and Oils. LEAD WHITE 1N O1r—Carter, fn 50-1b lets. in 1L,000-1 Tots, per cwt, Sonthern - Loufs, fn 50-1b lots,” #.503 In 1,00-1b por ewt, #1.20; Red Seul, Bt Touts, tn'5(0-1> o in 1,000-1h llus eu T ewt, ¥ 3 T DRY-Gilder's Whiting, per 1b, 11 Gommerelal Whiting per I, 107" Engiish Paris White, per 1b, 1% " Venetian red, 1 RED DRt ) Venetian, barrel Lusc an, English, nd. rse blue stem, #.00: No, 1, outs o, lots, Indian, No. LLOW: Rochelle, 21,¢ washed I Purry—Pur in bladders, VEGETABLE 0118 barrels, per gallon, bolled, In barrels. p'r gallon, Ge. ANIIAL AND Pisu Oris—Whi r, per gullon, while, ext winter, *winter, 81,00, Diwimond crescent ‘engine ofl, perfection engine ofl,50c 3 ster- i: ot Hereulos or RO e oxtra, $L00; canch. Nov b, #1 LI rd oil finish, light, $1. 1rABS =0 and 10 jor et trom listof Mu ) L 0 to 10e washed Duteh, 4 ‘hrome ocher nch, ocher, ocher, and tubs, 24c; Linsced, domestie raw, in [152 . domestic ',. v ;.nll.lm. 40 grand ban' 5507 suow white, B=1b brioks, new, Tizes aiddle Dricks, i 'snow. boxes, 74 medium 16d ‘herring, 20 Humburzer ines, spiced 1porte do fane, \ore, hlf bbl, White fish, aled " herring, 25c; domestie Hallind spleed horring. (003 Russinn sal Goc; Russiun sardines, plain, Holland herring. milkers, #1.00; mie #12.50; bloaters, bbls, 16. sters, ters, 10 8. Buratarly, 10 0 110 Barataria, 5 oz, BL10; 1-1D elams, 1ittle necks, 8 b oluws, dttle necks, $L75; d-Ib elam chowder, ¥ 1-1b crabs, §2 1bs, §2.50, CIb oysters, 12 oz 2 ET TRON—N 0, 2, &) g penStrietly Tt and haif Wik NA1LS -1, C ; coke, 4x1; Suket 7 Copp cold rolled, ana flats, i Wi |Il|) BLoCk 1 per 1b. GALVANIZED cent; pat, pl 0. steel malls, 2505 T X, 10514, 0. nixhed boiler sizes, Zie shecting, 28 per arb, §.25; gal, §1.85. RShnail pig, We per 1b; bar, Be or 1h; b; pit HEET Discount 50-10 per iron, N and 27 A, 105e; B l)r e & W., 4c; hhml T Quinine per_o; indigo, per ib, 8110, morphine, per oz, $2.85; hops, per 10, gzlycorine, I8e; dextrine, 10 eattiebone, Cream tartar, pury onmmorcinl, 18 Dphor, 50 arb, 146; blue vitrol, 7 Dbalie neid S0 U 30¢; sulphurle, per Ib, turpentine, 48¢; Tonka beans, #1. samtoulo, 41 Tomel, 6 German, 3le; wder, 2ic; oplum, ergot, 47015 5 odium, 100 phur, alum. 2%c salt, 14 L8450 APPLES Lbl, §.2504.50. according to the kind and variety. AN uBRitIES Fancy Cape Cod, $11,00. CALIFORNIA Freuir — Quinces, '$150; winter nelis, $1.50 per halt box. BANANAS— 00 per bunch, LENONS -Choice stock, §7.508.50. Talago, 844@iie per 1b. small Hides, Tallow, Etc, Jipes Axp Peze=Greon saited hide 43544 gacr dry filnt hides, 4Gk it Wides, & “dumaged —hides, I%c leas nln'vp polts, green, sach, 5c@H.20; sheep pelts dry. per 1b, 10@14¢ TAlLow-A . No, |1, dN@ie: No. 3 1 greuse white, 314@de; yellow, 214@l; sterine, Gise. BoNES— Qun!mhm- are for delivery in Chi- m\gn—l!r{) alo, 'xvr ton, #16.00418.00; dry country, bleached, #$10.002135.00; country, damp and meaty, $8.00610.00. 0.1, Miscellaneous, yrs—Por bushel, pe N—Chioloe last season's stock, 2 CoCOANUTS—1er hundred, sacked, 85,00, COHESTNUTS—Large Ttallan, 18¢ per b, Coal. On Board Cars @t Omaha—Anthracit (I estnut, range andiege, #8.00 per ton; 5 Soft coul—Walnut, block, & l\lmn. 50; Towa nut, ¥.00, Lime, Oement, Etc, On Tourd Ours at Omula—Per bbl-Ash Champlon e, 8c; Quiney #1.50; Mllwuuk« ° ont, ll A0; English ement, K140, New York plaster, Wigun plister, t« 003 Fort: Dodige plus white sand. N halr, per nurx Wa 81,00, e bale, 81,00, Vegetables. Jar lots of potatoes are quoted at 8500 with choice stock selling n o small way from store at e, Colorado stock, 81.15. o Jhoioe stock, SLI@LH; Spanish, per erate. pEVEET POTATORS-GoOl stock, KNQ4N per D BEANs—Desirablo stock, #2.56@2.75. CELERY—35i0¢ per do: CABBAGE-Der Ib., 1150 TuRNIPS—Rutabigas, bushel. Lerruce—Per doz., 86@40c. Lumber. SIDING—B, §22,00; B. 820.50; C, $16.00; D, #13.00; POTATOES- cholce, 150 per D, lwhllv % In, 831,50; No, L hard No. hhazdpine, % o, #2.00/ 12 In, M2.00; D, 12 ED ROOFING-No. 1 common white 1 and 16 1, $i0 No. 1 common 4and 10 £t §8,00. ONS— 10 10t 18t 00 816 00 o 16 00 0 16 00 1600 16 00 1600 16 W x4 10 00 1000 16 00 17 00 BoArDS—No. 1 com #10.00; No. 2 com, $17.003 No. i com, H5.00; No. 4 com, $2.50, Suie Lar-No. 1 pluin, & ‘and’ 10 fneh, 818003 No 2plain, 8 and 10 fnch, $16.00: No. 3 plain, 8 and 10 inch, #15.00; O, G.. & fneh, 10@19 BarteENs, WELL TUBING PICKEIS—0, G. bate, 4x3 81 i well tubing, D, & M. and Tev, #2000; phkltml' & M. flat, #20.00; D. & I, sq., 82000, all widths, L Poruar-Cl [ 11 widths, #2050, " PINE FLOORING —~Clear, 4 and 6 Inch 923 star, 4 and 6 1n 03 rift snwed, 86,00 extra ING Y ELLOW PiNE-Clear.d in X und 2inch, 827 24,00, Froonixg \vm'eplne ~Aand B, #200; 21,00; O, 827,005 E. 20 ft 291t 2 ft 00 417 50 #18 00 600 1800 1850 1600 1800 1850 1600 1800 1850 1700 2000 1000 1800 1000 20 00 16 15 00 15 0 2x12. 16 00 16 00 x4 to i clear 2 )rs, 45 m-n nouldings, 45 ST0CK BOARDY £20.00: 16 1, $10.00 L 16 11, $17.00. Fixisixa Wirre 14, 1% i 14,1 and? i, i 1ig, 1% and 2 o, U, 1's and 210, 'mw‘ ‘ixa=White Pine—No. 1,4 and 6 1n, 12 ft, $10.50; No. dand 6 in, 12 and 14 ft, No, 2, 4 and 6 in, 16 1t, $16.80; No. 3, 4 and 00 0. 1 comm 12 and I( ft 0. 2 common, 12 and 14 ftf Currents o merce. Denlers fn paints and ofls report an active movement. while there Is an unusual act ivit in window glass, s contractors wro nlldo; sirous of enclosing _their buildings before s+ vere weathor sots in. Asimmense quantities of game will 1ikely be shipped f raska points this win great care will he taken togive the readers ot THE BEE reliablo reports of cach day's sales inOuuha, Jobbers in millinery zoods report an adyance 1n_ribbons and silk piece goods amounting to between 25 and 40 per cent during the past (wo or three months, Ostrich feathers took u sharp upward turn about_six months ago, but since then have remained aboub stationay, 3 ds Roporter: Save the nnual np sales of odds and sargains and cut prices in dry goods i exceed ingly hard to obtain, A1l things con: ercd the market 1s firmer than could | pocted, and_while there is not the same dency tondvineo prices that wis noted in early partof October, the market is steady, and all recently Imported goods ure held at'a higher value, The market on coal Is not In_an entirely sat- fsfactory condition. Tho warm weather causes country dealers to hold back their orders. In tho meanwhile the trade is slow with the wholesale dealers, who predict thut with a cold snap would come u rushof busi- ness whieh 1t would be Impossible to handie ¥ithany dezrec of prom piness on acount of the searcity of ears. Just now, while the shipments are licht, it is easier to et cars, The bank of England, by the bank et of 1844, has the sole right to | nk notes within 100 miles of London. is an fssue of some £10,000,000 against a debt of the Eng- lish government, but on any other Issue of notes there must be gold in thie bank's vaults to the full arount of the notes, On November 5 the hank had £24,758000 of notes in clrealation and £19.54,000 coin and bullion (n the vaults. This act may be suspended by the chancellor of exchequer with the consent of the minlster. The et 1847, again in the n 1866, 10ls of Chelan, Washington, ha e after spencing o fow days with unces i this eity. Al- 10 18 long in his ad- n of the new state of Washington Ly that part known s Oliela aven lake there ight, miles witha full o miles. tin the conrse of thr Jalmed will supply a_mu ater water power for manufacturing poses than Is possessed by Minneapolis. Tho valley In which Ohelan §s located I8 noted for its fruit, white the adjoining big bend covn- try trogiiently gly Id of seventy bush- ols of wheat jie Thounthracite coal trade says the Phila- l [ 1 condition DoW, DUt the » prodic- tion'in October, 8,500,000 tons, and tied stocks were decreased soniowhat. The weather is agalnst the trade, however, and the produc- tion of conl Is fust heavy enough to keep the buyer in & position of ascendency. It is said that the production of coul will be heavier thismonth than It ought to be, but. in Decem- Der things will be evened up. Reading's fiscal earendson November 50, und there will not be the necesslty of largo shipmants by that company In December that there is now. 1 at ame time there should be winter weather would be more money made in the trade. Prices are ent in New York badly, and eheap coalcan be had everywhere but” n the west, where the supply s not in excess of thede- mand. e Disasters on England's Coast. Loxnoy, Nov. 24.—A violent gale previ on the coast of Great Britain, The Bri teamer Uppingham is ashore at Hartland. Twenty-one persons wero rescued from the steamer, The first officer was drowned and a boat containing five of the crew is missing. The Danish schooner Rewgina sunk in e lision with the steamer Primate and f members of the crew were drowned., S ‘ook’s Extra Dry Champagne is one of the most delicious beverages in the market. Once tried it will always be on your table, e smuggled Whisky Captured. Queskc, Nov. 24. —Schooner Waterfly, with £20,000 worth of smuggled whisky on board was seized in the river yesterday by custom officials. A number of other contraband ves- are roported on the way up to this port and will probably all be captured. - The Elms, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Is one of the most charming All-year round hotels in America. —— All of the Union Pacific mmes fn Wyom- ing are being worlced at their full capacity. NEERASKA National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB Capital. - - = $400,000 Surptus Jan. lst, 1890 - 87,800 oacped By oy o iy v';atfl‘i{"“; Hughes, cashler. * THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th and Farnam Sts. A Genoral Banking Business Transacted. FOR SEVERE COUGHS OR (OLDS Dr, F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recommended-after seven years of successful experience: by the sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Sold everywhere, bc per package. Send for samples. T~ SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED. LIVE SIOOK COMMISSION. Boyer & Truitt, Martin Bros,, -4 Exobange Bullaing, | % Exghanke Bullding, Chicago. South Omaba. 8 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha. 8.0 Ooflmnn. Smiley & Uo,, Hunter & Green, 10 Exchange Bultdl 20 Exchange Bullding - d Bouth Omaba. South Omaha. Wood Brothers, 26 Exchmnge Bulldlug, Bouth Omabs OMAHA Manuficturers’ and Jobbers' DIRECTO RY BILLIARDS. | The Brunswick-Balke (Collender Co Bl merchand w10 80 Oumah John L. Wilkie, Omaha paper box factory, 1817-1319 Douglas. Orders promptly Alled. fxtiros stroet, Law brlefs, bank suppllos, and evorsthl printing line. 10th and Douglas streets. Ackermann Bros, & Heintze, Printers, binders, electrotypers, blank book manu- fncturers, 1116 Howard street, Omaha. ————————————————————— BOOTS AND SHOES. Oharles A, Ooe & o, | Kirkendall,Jones &Co, facturers and job. | Wholesale Manufactur's ber 8hoe Co., 1102, 1104, 1100 Howard street. and 1100 Harney St W. V. Morso & Co., Factory, Corner 11th A Douklag sts. M o call and exarm ine. SUPPLIES. Louis Heller, Butchers' and Packers’ Tools & Supplies. Boef, ok & sheep eastngs. T116-1118 Jackson St. OARR!AGES BUGGIES, BTO. Wlllmms, Van Aer- © nam & Harte, 1212 Harney street, Omal Neb. BUTCHERS' Oolumbus Bn zey Oo, Carrlages, carts sulkles, ote. G. D, Edwards, Mannger 513515 Sonth lith. CARPETS, | OLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl. Manufacturers & Whole- wnlo Clothiers, 1109 Haeney St. Omaha Carpet Co, Carpets, of! cloths, mat- tnge, curtaln goods,ote Douglaa streot. CIGARS. T West & T Fritsoher, Manufacturers fino clgars Jobbers ofleaf tobneoos. 101 Farnam street. Dean, Armstrong & Co,, 402 N. 16th Stroet “lello! 1439, OOAL, OOKE, ETO. Omaha Oonl, Ooke and | Coutant & Squires, Lime Oo. H dand soft coal ship- Tinrd and soft coal. porh 8. K. Cor. 16th and Do ug- 1303 ."”"“" las streets, inhn “Hulbert & Blum, | Hamou & Weath, Acme lump, Eagle lnmp, Ohifolump,Rock Springs, Excelslor, Walnut ble Walnnt olock and An- thraclte coal. Oftice 119 N. 16th stroet. rect, " smithing, stoar Ofice 214 8. Tth at. American Fuel Oo. Shippers and dealers In anthracito and blta- minous coal. 2158, 15th street. Nebraska Fuel Oo,, 213 8. 19th streot, . H. Mahoney & Oo. Hard—Coal— Soft. Ofices 813 N. 1ith and cor. 10th and Douglas sts. Howell & Co, 217 8. Lith street, Omaha, J. J. Johnson & 00., 28 Omaha, Neb, Johnson Bros,, ith stroot, 814 Farnam street, Omaba, Neb Mount & Grifl{u, 213 8. 1ith stroot, Omaba, Nob. 0 B Havens & Co,, rnam stroot, Omaa, Neb, Omaha. Eagle Oomnice Works, Manufacturers of Galvan- fzed Lron Cornle Window caps, metalie sky- lights ete. 1110 and 1112 Dudge St F. Ruemping Galvanized iron cornlces, Dormer windows, doot caps. iinials, ete. Tin M. E. Snith & Oo,, | Dry goods, furnishing Kilpatriok-Koch Dry P Goods (Co., 7 £00d3, notions. Dry goods, notions, gonts’ furnishing goods. Cor. lith and Howard sts. | Corner l1th and 11arney —_— e HLECOTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wolf Electrical o, Itstrated | Cataloguo oo, 1014 Capito Avenue. ___FARM MACH HlElES FUR WOOL TALLOW' “Geo. Oborns & 0o, $13 8. 18th street, 7. 8, Smith &00. 108-1412 Leavenworth ib Omahn. Omaha. —_—_—m—— IRON ‘WORKS. Paxton & erlmg " Otabia Safe & lron Tron Works, Worke, Wronght and_east fron 4 Bullding work, englnes, (Manuf'es firo and by Proof mafes, vault work, fron shutters and fire oscapes. G droen, 14th & Jackso: wilscn & Dm’k: fre lars, tanks, eto. foundry. hing blioksmith work, U. P. Acme Iron and Wire Works, Irlvnmwlrr And brass w'ks., Mg tubular fues, boX by rlotor. | Plorco an 1 10th stroets. LITHOGRAPHING. Xoas Printing Co. Lithographing, Printing and Biank Books. 11th and Howard Sts. LIQUORS. Tler & Co., hants William Darst, Wines, Liquors and (b 5 Atroot v'ra Kennedy's Lt Kant India Bitte 11513 Farnam 8t W. R. Grotte, Frank Dellono & C Tmportor and Jobber of (1 o Wilom and Liiguors. oth | 1quors and i Leaven worth vada Cigars 5 Douglan St Prico lists on application | 1 w Kirsoht & Co.y A, Trick & Oo., Wholesalo LiquorDealers lors Omahs ot. Wholesnle LiguorDy 07 and 4008 . 10th 8t 04 - 808 S, 1011 Bt i ___LUMBER. @ W. Doungluss & Oo. | Jokn A Wakficli Hardwood Lumber, 1810 North 16th Stroet Oharles R, Toe, Hardwood lumher, wood Wyatt - Bullard Lume ber Co, 20th and lzard Streets, — fooring. d Douglas, Fred W. Gray, Louis Bradiord, Lime, Cement, Lumber, lime, coment,ot@ Cor. 0th and Douglas. 92 Douglas street. = ——y MILLINERY AND NOTIONS‘ 0. A, Stonehill, T. Oberfolder & Oo Millinery, Notlons Importers and Jobbers in Cloaks, Bto Millinery ha ito., Ete. 208,210and 212 South 1ith Kiree A. Hospe, Ir, Planos, Organs, Artiste Materlals, ¥ Max Meyer & Bro. Co. | Mg jewclers, dealers in musical in et Farnam Consolidated Tank | Line Co. Refined and I feating olls. axle g to “Platt & Co. fro A, Booth Packing Co., “Tiger brand,” lors, Omati branch styand 817 Hownrd, PLATING. Western Plating W'ks stiver and plating on_al Oysters, fish and canned g0 1508 Leavenworth, PAPER. | Qarpenter Paper Co,, Carry m full stock of printing, wrapping and writing puper, card pa per, ete. — ~ PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, Schroeder & Co,, Deslers . couttey prod- |Cash buyers b fruits, vegetables, 1"‘1,(‘.:""‘(:'7: ‘I"f 42 South 111h -nwl- E. B. Branch & On., Produce, frults of all kinds, oysters, 1211 Howard stroet. " A Robfln Pumn, 1217 Howard stroet. Write for prices o ry and 207 Howard street. Phelps Bms., ConER IR ete. 1215 Howard street. 0. Rosso %00, o, Foreign, Callfor tropleal frults, 1215 Howard strect Porter Bros. 0o, Californis, Florlda and Tropleal fruits. s01° %11 Jones 0. W. Butts, - Manager. Kirschbraun & Scm, Butter, eggs and poultry. and Olark & 0o, Butter, cheese, oggsy poultry and game, li)l‘)urnlh 1 Williams & Uroln, oduce and fruits, 1209 Howard stroet. 1214 Hamey streot. — Parlin, Orendorfl & Martin o, Corner Jones and 9th sts. Omaba T, . Northwall, General wostern agent Skandia Plow Co, 184 FLO Broken Bow Roller Milling Co.. Office and warchouse, 1012 N. 16th R, T. Davis Mill Qo., MI atSt. Joseph. Omaha Hous Cor. Sthand J (lemens Oskamp, Mg of ready to ratse Slap Jnck Meal: finost enkcos n the world, 12071215 8. 20th streat, F. Gilman, 1014 N. 16th stroet. C.E Black, - Managor. FURNITURE AND COARPETS. Dewuy & Stone Fur- |Ohas, Shiverick & Co. niture Co,, Furniture and earpets, 11151119 Farnam stroet, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Schueider & Loomis, |J. T. Robinson Notion Co,, Jobbers and Tmporters of O atiodh notions and furnishing A &ooas, pante; shirts, coats, o 1111 Toward street. | CJr. 12¢h wnd Howard sis. GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. J. A, Fuller & Co., 1402 Dougias Streot, Furniture and Carpets. 1200-1210 Farnam St. Gents' fui m o “Buckskin” o veral “Keonard Glass and Paint Oy, 1408-1412 Harney street. Omalis, Neb. Omaha. Blake. Bruce & (o, 06-908 Ledvenworth st. William Cummings, 617 and 019 South 16th 8t., Omaha, Neb. Paxton & Gallagher, 706-711 8. 10th street, ’Julllllllv Neb. DM Steele & o,y 1201-1205 Jones street, Omaha, Neb. Allen Bros,, 1114 Harney street, Omaha, Neb. “GUN POWDER. Hugh @. Olark. Agent Meyer & Raapke, 1U03-1405 Marney streat, Omaha, Neb, Sloan, Johneon & Qo, 9th and Leavenworth streets, 0“7"1!1!:: Neb, MoCord, Brady & Co., 13th and Leavenworth, Omaha, Nebras Dupont's Gunpowder, Blasting caps, fuse. olc. 1218 Harney street. HARDWARE. raansanamsrrann i Wilbelmy Oo| Lee-Olark - Andreesen Juia &Yooy Hardware 0», Cor. 10th and Jackson sts 1081110 Harney street, (mabe QuabaNe Bates & Oo Country produce, fruits etatles, gracers specialtios, tens, spices, ele. 417-410 8. 1ith 8t RUBBER GOODS, ETO. Omaha Rubber Co., Manufacturing and job- bera all Knds rubber good 1 1008 Farnam streot. SAFES. A, L, Deane & Co., or Hall's — “SEEDS. Emerson Seel Co,, wers, deulers In sy, grala and 321 and 52 South 10th 8¢, Omaha, S South 15th. BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, E(C. M. A, Disbrow & Co., | Bohn 8ash & Door Co. Manufacturers of moulds door 1ngs, blinds, doors, Mouldings. Branch of- s fice, 121 and Lz 160 ana General agen Baf x sroots, STOVES. Daffy-Trowbridge Stovs Manufad'g Oo,, Manufasturg st stova pl 12131215 Tenve SYRUPS. Farrell & Company, Wholesalo manfacturars syrups, molasses and Vinegars, 217-219 South ith streot. TEA, COFFEE, SPIOES, CIGARS. PEA, COVREN, | BPIORS, OlGALHS, " Gonsolidated Goffo Company, 114 and 1416 Harney st. Omaha, Neb. e STEAM AND WATEE SUPBLIEE_ U.8. }?lind Engine &| A, L Stung & Sous, ul Oo., . | Farna Lreel Tialliday wind mills, 918 1002-1004 Farnam streshy and ¥ Jones st G. B naha, Neb Ross, acting manager, Qwahn Nob: Crane Company, Tose belting, packing, stenm pumps, plumbing goods. 922-24 K TOYS. Hardy & Oo Aolls, alburas fanoy | 3 Ishing | o m stroot. The Omaha Type Doy Foundry, K008, house fu Koods, ohlldren’s ringes. 1510 Farnamat. | 1118 Howard streot. ] WINTER RESORTS HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA, Charming Winter Resort in the Highlands Huntsville Hotel, Substantial Elegant, New, HARVEY 8 DENISON, Managen BYRON ¥. DENISON, Assisunt. - L] r v x, -

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