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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1890 that gold at #5.15. The market on beeves and | 1 buteher stock was active and higher, the mar- | 1 THE CONDITION OF TRADE. Reoent Railroad Developments and Their Relation to Business Interests, with Tiitle demand and the market un- Hoas—Estimated_recelpts of Log: compared with rango of the pric SHORT CROPS AND STRINGENT MONEY. 08 computed with #63% yesterday and ¥ of last week, stimated receipis of sh Dusiness About the Same as Last Week ~Coal a Matter Concern—Hardware, Dry westerns, §.00a24.00, Showing the numberof head of stock pur= chased on this market ighmaster of the Stockyards company for | 2 cows and calves, each. as reported by the Hardly had the business world been as- the threatened financial panic of Wall street wus passed than a new condi- tlon of affairs was brought to light which is likely to be of great importance to the west. The low point at which railroad stocks were selling at New Yo, by reason of the squeeze, y manipulators of railroad se- curities a rare opportunity to make neavy in- vestments, and the opportunity offered was Consequently the air has changes in 3 id paciciig company The Armour-Cudahy packing e Shippers and feeders., The Armour-Cudahy packing company.. 5180 Omaha packing gave the hoay Shippers qnd Disposition of Stock. made the most of, full of rumors of the management purds comp November 2 the weel ending Satur trusts and looking to the adyancement of shipping rate: Tu this matter of rates braska especially, is deeply interested, as so much of the busines dopends upon the roads concerned. agreontents, I Hanmond Co our=Cudahy | cking Co. Shippers und s of thecountry shaped the divection of this latest dec railrond stocks to serve obj not reasonable to suppose that they caused it, or could have pre overloading of British investors, state commerce act, and various state acts, the trinmph of a farmers' party in many western states, with all theiwr consequences, were not brought about by any combination agacious and power- to act in s ot their own. Shippers and feeders The 6. 1. Hiarmond Other buyers. ... fng company Prevailing Prices. The following 18 a table of this market for the grade of stock mentioned: eizing the occasion mony with the natural course of events, they have accomplished objec Good steors, 1150 to 139 1 \ S'steers, 1050 to 1300 1bs..,. \ 1000 to 1150 1hs, . of their own. ges 80 far have only furnished a for discussion and hav connection with legitimate trade any han the Wall street sca ago, but later developments may by tion fbetween the tw meantime business interests of the section of country tributary to Omaha remai the same condition as was indicated a week Jobbers are fecling to results of short crops in sections of the state, and are likely to feel it even more as the sea- son advances and money in these locali- 'S becomes scarcer. not had any f two weeks some extent the For this; howsver, are preparod and no uneasies will b 1 by it, though the loss of trade will ve Western cows Average Cost of Hogs. g table gives the average cost of dates mentioned: November 14 November 15 November 1 November 18 At this season of the year the coal trade 1ds great deal of attention, espec ally in Nebraska where the supply has to come from a distance. 10 the deal have been firm owing to the sear. upply brought about by inadequac transportation. stuted several times before this, a sharp cold spell would make an enormou: could not be filled without considerable delay. different, there te coal trade continues in a stag- demand which he situation i November 20. nant condition and worthy of apec for the domestic s al mention. 'l Receipts and Shipments. Showing the official re of cattle, bogs und sk ts and shipments I'he weekly p on the dates indi- and the prices for them weak. outpnt oi anthraciteis far in exce market requirements, and the ac ers. Cromarty, Yox, 2.416.00; Now 1, O, G, 8 [, 100 1 onled herring, medium, roofing, for than nt tho close | 3 scaled herring, modium, o Sist i 90 1. 1 in, y ot foeders was light | 4 Stock flal. 715, bbls of ‘{0 1hs— id olear, 1 in, & i Extra bloators, 87 yre, larse 1 $6053 medium “shore, 1, No. 1 bay o . White fish, ancho- \ yesterduy and 6 1 Extra No. 1 white . §35,00. Ry ot 1ho | i ned g, $2.05; *dolact all 16 1t Dald was Khovan | 10 .2 white fish, large, 8100 extea family | SOUTHERN Y ELLOW " Wrovp | 4 straight white fish, $L.OGN1 Mackinaw trout, | flooring 13-16 2100 star, mixed, | 3 2 fornia snimonB0od red, §.35;8piced | I, 1316, 10, rift o 0F 1o prices paid was e aticliovies, §.25; ristlings, .00, el clling, 81 1 140 2 00 i ing, st and 1 1300 4 w0 Country [ x“llll "i‘h'"n? “Hh\h, 2. The i — £ i ces | 20 clear, finksl, &2, trom AND PEEDERS. 106@18c; inferlor, B@1tewood country solid | and 2d ¢ T L > = ” o . creanior. B, fAncys 2. 3 and up, 1s Disposition of Stook. 1. P OTLTNY W1 Thankle vine day past there | PARCL MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 18 not 11k dealers could get hrought 7@ chickens 1 milker WESTERN CATTLE, 4 | No. 880 H.J. Winsor— a1 | 1steer... 270 | Praross-- 27 | 2 steers 270 HOGR, No. PoTATORS—Car lots of of head of stock 0 At 83@Me with ehoid rted b o Wiy from store at 93 [ [ 45 [ Per |b. TURNIPS bush Per do: crates, #4.50, Arpr kind and varl CRANBERRIE winter Nells, # BANANAS LEMON. GrAPEs--Malag S 4 prices paid on small, $1 22,00, per Ib. COCOAN OHESTS patent. tent No. 10 Kansas tle. Olatm, § sota Chief, ’? £5.00 pe! ase of f bls, N. Y., $6.00: F 6 K me: b Bran, 00, straw, $6.00 per ton. 7ei ploke cattish, 11 on salmon, 18¢; blue fish, | turkey cod, lar whites, crates, sealed herrin PIGS AND SKIPS, milkers, 810 stcoking points is increasing, The mana- gers of the at New York last week and compared notes on_the situation of the trade. prices were made, but it was agreed to limit the production for December to not over 100,- 000 tong peg day for each working day month, which means thatabout from two to two and a quarter mitlion tons will be mined i The bituminous coal trade cottinues active, the demand for coal being grcatly in excess. of the supply. 1or soit coal is now about 10 cents per ton No charges in $12.50; bloaters haif bbls, & white fish, .00 WHOLESALE MARKEITS. Provisions. Curs, — Rolls, fo; beef ten- sirloin butts, G'4c; bLone- strip loins, 5t%4c; rounds, B OMAHA FRESH BER derloins, 14 less strips, rump off, rounds, sh chucks, shoulder clods, 4bg 13as14e; beef loins N 8,703 beef ribs, b white fis| sters, 82,30 5 rumps, do; halves, ' do; beef loins No,d, steer, , 10011 beef loins No. beet ribs No. 1, 1 little necks, 1-1b crab higher than it was a month ago. siveet breads. pe ox tails arce_and freights have been again 8%5c Bates, 6X, OGS | suEEe 1015 cents per ton. siness quiet and Philadel- quiet tone to the market ractically unchanged, al- ittle better demand 'and are hoping for better times through cold weatler. Local deaiers in Boston market 1s though there is a 5 hardware report a fair teade, with almost no changes in values, at At_eastern points of importance. of supply there is also hittle of inte: e T 895 | spare rib: i N LN Berkeley Cambric 508 nmings, bei 60, 01Ge; Best Yet, 5, g9 | cleaned pigs’ feet (per dozen,) Cabot, T3c; First Call. 6% 817 | cleaned pigs’ feet (per dozen 9e; 1l Semper Tdem, &¢ MUTTON—Choice dressed mutton, 8te; rack; of mutton, l4c; saddles of mutton, 9¢; breasts of mutton, de; leg of mutton, 10¢, ' Lonsdale, do; FRESH MEATS—I'resh Hams, 2) 1bs average, T4 6 1bs average, 8 b shoulder derloins, | spare ribs, e 12 1bs average, 8ic; 43c; pork loins, Te; pork ten. feat lurd, not rendored, 6%, port regarding iron, so faras actual transac- is to do as little as tions, but the tendency possible until the financial world is fully In the meantime there is Stock Recoipts, 110 Estimated Today, 3L (11,000 Hogs. pressure to realize, as stock: both mills and_furnaces have about many orders as they can handle dur balaiice of the year, But those who Highest and Lowest Sales of Hogs. position to know ali the ius and outs of the trade ciaim a more or less important cur- HAlghest Lowest . Range of Prices, lowing table shows the prices pald The most perplexing problem is that of the Enormons investments have the past two or th years, especially In Virginia, Tennessee and “Alabima, and it is evid, be made remuncrative, considerable time to ion, therefore, whether these properties shall remain dormant, or enter into a ruinous competitien her alternative must be adopted, although neither one can be very acceptable. ition of affairs oughtuot to have been forseen, and in some cases, perhaps, pro- hus been made for just such con may be met with now, or during oming year. ha's wholesale grocery trade has been 1g the past week, thougn Tu a great man, roon the part of the Dbuyers to curtail business as much as pos- or in other words to doahand to In New York outside of coffee the speculative deals are small at tho Dest and not likely to increase, as notwith- standing the temptation of apparently and safo valuations, the policy of investment 1 the balance of the the lines of retrenchment rather than expan- “Pho trade, as a rule, report continued smoothness in the adjustment and settlement ounts, and the change in the monet: situntion at home and abroad is gradually lieving some of the previous small annoy- ances and bracing up the tone on values that hiad been more or less depr silver rates and difficultio of exchange, The jobbers of dry goods did avery fair business. last week, considering the mild Retail dealers have been sorting and a good many orders have new furnaces. been made duri t that they cannot erhaps not for some Comparative Table. Tho following table shows the range in prices on hogs: Monduy, Octaber 2 v, October 2. nothing to boast of. there is an evident des mwouth business. ar will b upon sed by irregular innegotiating bills rday, November up their stocks, Average Price of Hogs. Showing the average price pald for loads of os on thie duys Indlcated i 1557, 1885, 1850 and Advices from the east indicate that a as wholo the market for woolen goods was quict the past week, as is g were small, POtk AND BEEF—Tn barrels—Mess pork, new, fear pork bucks, heavy. 84005 medium, hort cut clear poris, 8 amily pork pig vork, Wi New extra m i xtra plate beof, late beef, ancy — Eddystone, 6lzc; Steel |, o run on short ti #7001 ol bontlass bact. 307 bonisss | RIver tie: Raminpo, 41sd: St.- Ledgar, aic. | 10n the shop would bo run on shovt time and rumps, $8.50; shoulder olods, . Shirting—Marths Washington, 45c; Merrimie, | With the reduced force. s Dty MEATS-Fat bicks, 5Xo: lean | $%c. Turkey Red—Fountaln, 64c; Garner, | more men are left in the shop tian were em- Dbacks, xtra short cleurs, 5%e; bellies, | 7¢; Crenfield, 8tic; Berlin, iy ployed at this time last year. Yesterday. 16 to 20 nlx m-x.lu' short r!h-«.l.‘ni‘( short | (84 Mf_r‘";'":‘_fi-*‘la ‘l'"m"w UASINGS —Brown— 1t was also tated clears, Ge; long clears, 5%¢; shoulders, be. —Pepperell, 4-In, 040; Pe 2 O o cnnentafont ol o gatin | Pepperotti-d, abo; Pepperail, | duction _ had been bbls, 50¢; A1 tallow, bise; stearine, 0 SMOKED MEATS—Best sugar cured—Hams, | Ute extra light 9 t0 10 Ihaverage. 104o; light, 120 | — 1 14 1b average, Y3ce: medium, 15 10 16 1L average, | 11%ac; l-~Pwrell. O%0: heavy, 20 to 221baverage, 9140; extr heavy, 2 t0251b average, et skinned slic ing, 18 t0 20 Ib uverage, 93.c: California hams. 63 N. Y. shoulders, 6e; Boston shouldors, 6 to 8 1h uverage, Ge; boneless hum, 8405 breakfast bacon, (clear) 5 t0 7 1b strips, 'Tke: breakfust bacon (vib) T44c; dried beef hams (sets) 7 regular, 6e; clods, 5%c; fancy lean back Spocial—Hams, 120 16 1b aveérage, 11c; break- fast bacon, 10450 BEEF ToxQUES—Sweet Pickled, Sugar Cured | 8¢ —Bbls, 200 1bs, ; half bbls, 100 1bs, $0.00; | 013 beef tongues, smoked, per 1b, 103, Poik ToxGues—sSweet Pickled, Sugar Cured i 1LaI€ bbls, 100 1bs, ¥7.0; quarter bbls, 50 1bs, Laxs ToxGurs—Uncooked, Mild Cure—Half Dbbls, 100 1bs, $7.00; quarter bbis, 50 Ibs, $1.00. 2D 168" ToNGUES—Cooked-—-Half bbls, quarter bbls, 10 1bs, #.00; kits, 15 | cam! maker's T4 20, 12140 and che -4, Prixts—Indigo mae, 7-8, 100; Gol Allen Pinks, 6330; chester, 5t0; Ui HEAVY BROWN Atlantic H, T 6c; Aurora O, 4 {oosier L rora B, 63¢; A cheese cloth, 4¢ DENIMS—Net. 120; E AMES' TONGUES—Cooked—Half bbls, o quarter barrels, 40 1bs. 36.00; kius, 5 1bs, SWEET PICKLED SPARE Rrns—Tierces, 300 1bs,, net weight, $1450; barrels, 200 Ibs., net | 14¢. weight, 8,005 balf barrels, 100 1bs, net weight. ks, 11330, 5 LaArp—Pure leaf, per 1b. tierce basis, 64c; gillnln(\ per oz. compound, per Ib. tierce basis, bie: pure leaf | Indi; or 1b, 750 lard, per Ib. tierce basis, Glac; speclal_kettie rendered leaf lard, per 1. tlerce basis, 7 RELED PORK AND BEEF—Mess pork, now, $11.25; short eut clear pork, s pork, fancy, B14.00; #7.00; extra amlly beef, boneloss, rolled beef, boneless, 85.50; rump butts, turpentine, 47 sum toulo, 4G 8 1 brawn, 1-1b square cans, 2doz per case, nirues, 145-1b round cans, D shipped heef, 4-1b round cans. 2 doz per roast beef, I-1b round cans, 2 doz per case, $1.10; potted ham, %-1b round cans, 4 dozper cuse. Go; deviled' Ram, '4-1b round cans, 4 doz per case, ¢; potted ox tongue, 1b round cans, 4 doz per cuse, 60c; compros case “‘between seasons.” At first hands the Oct. 57, | ha 1-lbsquare cans, 2 doz per case, $160; | X., ¥7.50 demand for clothing woolens was light and £4 irregular, but a slightly improved business m a few descriptions sion houses. fow new features At first hands the demand for of a seasonablo chavacter was comparati light, jobbers and the manufacturing trade having conduoted their operations with a deal of conservatism settled condition of finuncial matters, was & manifest lull in the demand for certain or fabries that were quite was reported by the The same period de- iu the trade in do- 22z 2333 GEEES Frrs ccause of the un- T 3 22 ceeeosacas sprine and sun ® @ short time ago, but this state of fairs may be partially accounted for by the fact that many jobbers and the manufactur- fug trade have already made liberal provision arly spring requirements, Lumber dealers are making final struggle iving up for the winter v was good last week for the season. If thejweather continues favorable dealers hope for about two weeks more of good trading, In country produce the poultry market re- reatest amouant of attention ZFSESEESSena for business before and trade according BEES = oS wwen £ = b3 B3 33 1o round cans, 1 doz per case, 31,50 84 2% collops, 2-1b round cans, 1doz per case, | SoLper—Strietly ha 526 | Sunday. | §2.%; boneless pigs' feet, 2-1b square cans, I | TIN PLATE—T, (4 5% 418 doz per case, #.50; roast beef (Alexandra 30, 1 brand), 1-1b, 2'doz per case, #1.00, O, mo lard oil (winter strained) 4e; | Corrrnr-— extra lard oil (winter strafn cold rolled, 11ard oil, 40c; No. 1 lard ol Gle; extra neat's-foot oil, 4c; SAUsAGE—Bologna, 4¢3 s blood sausage, 4 d), 47¢; extra No. ie; NO. 2 lard oll, allow oil, e, d snusage, T ; liver sausage, w, i i owing to the demand incident to Thanksgiv- ing day. The supply was light, shippers be- jug afraid to make ver: 50 s00n after the glut o As 4 result prices ruled hi, was well cleared up. continued slow an Repiesentative Sales, large consignments the previous week. and the sup ho'butter nmrknv‘,n weak, while ve doen steady. The market on "m“e&-‘hown few and unimportant changes. ONAHA MARKETS, recelpts of oal 1,150, ‘Somuared With 1014 yosterday: and {rday of last week . ? > e Zeae 1 IRy s2EsEEES” 58 OarTLe—Estim @i =22 as sa2 a2 The quality of the re- oclhte Was very good, {ncluling some stears v 6 he much for some Little time. AYut 100 was all that for turkey nd ducks and goese 10 The market was well Receipts moderate and market strong 2 15.. 702 4 arod of dressed poultry . CALVES, npany.. 6. 10 38 OXEN. Praicie chickens. per dozon, £.000 vd ducks, nominally, § mixed ducks, 81, deer and antelope carcasses, 1245 L, here 18 no demand, Vegetables. ON10NS—Choleo st 7400 per do; Rutabagas, Fresh Fruits. ORANGES—Florida stock, Por bb, §3.25@4.50. according to the ~Choice stoc 7,004 Miscellaneous. VARNIS BLACK WALNUTS—Por bushel, 81,00, oxtr Hickory Nurs—Large, por' bushel, $1.25; | ¥ Por Corn—0Oholeo last season's stock, 2@24e prs—per hundred, sacked, .00, Large 1 Flour, Bran R. T, Davis' high patent No. 1 and Cream, $270; Blue D, tull patent, 8250; Haw koy R.T. Davis' special Royal pa- Minnesota, putent, #2.75; | £rC rd wheat patent, 82.55; Nebraska Bo spring wheat patent, £,60. . Gilman's gold medal, $2.80; SnowWhite, 8240 Snow Flake, #2.10; low grade, 1,80, Broken How Rollor Nillla’ Croau, £00, Wyr- ; Patent, Oskamp's ready to rals 3 b packages; buckwheat in celsior | '84.00 por case of 5 2-1b packnges, # acked, per ton, 810.00; chopped feed, HAy—On track at Omaha—Upland., No. 1, #.00 per ton; coarse bluo stem, 87.00: oats Fresu—Per I1b—Perch, § 1, 9c; plke, O DIAEK B Sait and pickled—Codflgh, ext pew, fae; grand bank, nal. 410 blocks, 51307 snow whito, widd ) 0.1 5sculed orring, 40c; Hamburger spiced herring. 6e: Russiun sardines, spiced, Russiun ~sardines, plain, § Holland herring, Crown brand, 8 kerel, walf bbls, $18.00; white fish, % trout, half bbis, %.50; tamil salmon. $8.50, b broiled mackerel, § #2.00; 5-1b In tomato saude, mess mackerel, .00 1b brook trout, . , 2! domestic TolTand he i'1-1b salmon, $1.23; 3-1b -1b Whitg Sish, 31. 1b oysters, ~18 oz, §.50 2.23; 1-1b_oysters, 5 o aria, 10 ‘oz, #2. us, Tittlo necks, 81 -1b elam _chowder, 82 -1b crivbs; £2.50. Dry Gonds. GINGRAMS—Amos ken, lenaire, 6%c; Whittendon dress, Sc King Phillip cambrie, 10¢; Langdon G B, 915} Lonsdale ‘cambric, 10%0; New York Miils, 1le; Oak Lawns, 7o WiGANS—Net—Thistle, 84¢c; Red Cross. Tte. ASH—Stevens' R, 10-in, 53c; Stevens' D, * A, 16-in, Ti5 in, Yc; Stevens' NN, 20-in, 1203 bleached, oxtra. -Crown, 4%4c; Red Star, 48-1n, 15¢; Utica, 58-1 B4-1n, 26¢; Utlca, 90-In, 28150, Pepperell, 46 17%c;" Utica, 22-in, 24 he, Bleached | division 1 Pepperell, 46 . e Pepperell, - Pepporoll, 10- U'tloa, 0-4, 26¢: Utlea, 10- Dlue Ington, 5t¢; Amerlca nold B, long cloth, 1 o, Leaf, 84%0; Hamilto Alle artel, 5c. 'orTONS—Atlantle, Tlei Diriington, oite! I sc; Indiad head, T40 rietta LL, 5 63c; Langdon G B, 7e. moskeag, 0 oz, 16%c; York erett, standard, 121 Jld York, XX, 10%¢; Lawrence, Lawrence, 9 0z, 1itc CorroNADES—York, nankin, 104c; Everetr, 8 oz, 15¢; Lewliston, 10 0z, 2'4¢; Workingman, .7 Drugs. . P. & W, Mc; German, 28e; insect Phi; o.dul)r oz, 32, B sulphurie, por b, o Fonka’ beans, #1845 calomel, #1.0201.0 5; cassia bud: < ergot, 4105%; %c; copperas, Mears—Corned beef, 1-1h square | form, 57a60c ar case, $1.10; 2-1b, 1 or 2 do; #1.05; Iyconod ium, . 400043 o, 81.50: (-1b, 43 doz per case, #5.75: luneh | phar 2%c; alum, tongues, 1-1b round cans, 2 doz per case, #2.65; | salt, 13e: glauber salt, 1103 Der oz.; anistol, 31.80 per oz per 0z 5 Cryst. strychniug 81,000 icorice root, per 1b. b Metals) Wine NarLs-Bise! ROOFING—Charcoal, T U, 14x20, 112, 86.00; T EnEET TRON—No. 2, 8.6 . £ gud haif 17c. 0x 24, i .78, lanished botler sizes, e o pelrblh; shoeting, 28¢ per [b; pit arD, & .25; gal, 83.85, R dmall pid, B SATTE: denmand for turkeys Chickons live (LES, A ard extr eal quail, 03.00; small rab= Tiilte cedar. 4 i, Ash, 55 per 50 per et: mouldin owt, B210; straw b toes aro quoted Uing in a small o, "S1 Lonls, 018, per Cwt, Tots, § Winite Dy Paris White, per 1b, 14 'I(KD Dry—American Chattanooga, 2¢ POF | qis, atge; Indian, No.l se. 8450; Mexican P TABRLE O118—1 b por_gallon, Cape Cod, 812,00, boiled, in barrel Quiinces, #.00; small ANIMAL AND 01 alf hox. winter, i blcache S0 bor bunch. ing engir 7, 18 per 1b. Eto. per 1b, 10@1 LLOW—A grease white, alt | Y BoNES—Quot cago-Dry b country, ble; and meaty, 8.00@1 o0, per elity Minne- Homlock slaughter sole. lock dry hide sole, and, #.50; Slap | French'kip skins, @2 \!a\:l‘ arn i buckwheat flour. okip, to d0¢. On Board ( Grove lime, %c white, 8o comunt, Bl Portland _cement, 3 Michigan pli ; white 1t i buffalo, dressed, white. 1003 croppi “lé\lndl‘l‘m 13c 1 bricks, xes, 7 n rring, 20c; Chestnu 8.75; Walnut block, Towa nut, #.00. imported do fane, No. 1 shore, half bbl, er half bbl; 3-1b In mustard, 60; 6-1h Mayo =11 brook trout. ¥ is down from Miles City, triends. chango day, Dect be present. 1. 1-1b_ Barataria, -1b cia o3 Amoskeag dress, dress, Bo; Lancaster, 0. Buttercloth XX, 414 Frait of the Loom, Housekeeper, 815 loppin Stevens' Stevens' N, o in, 10c: Stevens' STR, Slater, 5ic; high col- the other shops Utica, t—Martha Wash- Arnold, Gke; Ar- tifle A, 11'4c: Mer 25 Chambray, be; Glou- D, 6%c; Atlantie b | ocelve head, Tic armers' No. crease it. Hay- fancy stripes powder, opium. i hops, per 1D, i ittle bon draft from a letter. a registerad letfer. ; Sperm_ oll, pend scntence, prox the part of the boy. um arabic. Ko ; sul- s epsom antipyrine, #1.40 untikama. $1.00 115 per oz.; ney might be consulted, 2.00; steol nalls same offense. =l No. 27, %00, = held sentence. M.50; I X, 10x14, erlb; | ghes, © per Ib; bar, 30¢ ] cheese, 4lic; fresh Fnrk AUSAZO, g LVANIZED SHEET [RON--Discount 50-10 per | bibition closes this week seems to be quite i fresiy pork syusage bulk, 0i4o; smoked poric vat, plan, iron, Nos. 24 and 27 A, 10%¢; B | prevalent. This impression was undoubtedly i@ T I e A S R TG e — the resultof confounding the Omaha art ex- - lauch sausage, To; tongue sausage,8e: summer Lumbgt. hibition with that of the Western art associ- S sausage, 15, oQuotations arefor our 154 on'board oars at | ation. The exhibly of the lntter aasoclat maha i n the New York,Life building will close to- o Groceries. DIMENSIONS— g i It A couploto grocery list is published on 10N 1L 10 06 WAL 2010 20 10 o4 gy | WIEHY DUt the Omwabs art exbibition in Iy Tuesdays' Thursdays and Fridays. 2x4..415 00 815 00 815 00 815 50 816 00 817 00 #1s oo | the Steele building at Thirteenth and Har- s Quotations remain very steady. Sugarsare | 2x6.. 16 00 1500 1500 1550 1600 18 00 18 00 | M€y, Will remain open for another month at undsy. | firmer but hardly auotabile highe 2x8.. 1500 1600 1500 1550 1600 1750 1500 | least. ) SvaAn—Granuiated, 6l4e; cubes, 6ie: cut [ 2x10.1500 1500 15600 155 1600 1750 1800 | The public is apparently just begianing to iR loa, Tiaci powdered standard. 8o XXXX. | x12 16 00 1000 1600 1650 170 165 1000 | reallsc P Ran ‘8 r“" ed, The; yellow C, Be; canar, ©; | 4xd to this association, and the visitors for a few 1ght Ex. C, 6§@6o; confect WY X8 1600 1600 1600 1700 1800 1000 10 . ) e WY, W O SR Sonieomanme oo BoARDS—No 1 com #1850: No 2 con. #1500, | 485 past have numbered nearly & thoussnd Sunday. Piab N 5.50; No. 4 com, $11.50, dally. » 1 [ 80, No.1, 6-fu, 12 and' 14 fe, of, 81000, | The exhibit of both associations will be ) Fiesu—per 1b.—Lake—Trout,medium,snall, G-, 16 810, 10.00; | open today. ot L O Pt Bk o e erel, ey 1O By Sea’ fish-Steuk ood. 12¢; flounders 130; red Peunsylrania Bankors Vall. Mo Av. pr. | THEiota: R b o) ot et | N L 1afo Aoy Cia Bt B st T & o 0. Av, ', i scol b ey 405 y, 3 " , §22.00; O, ol ., ¥ 16 ufi Wo each. iver sb—Oat, 110; buffalo, 74 m‘ 12, 14 and 16 ft. 820 w: X . Ebensburg, ¥ "":‘:l' :o‘hn‘:lon Buck & o, ) 425 CURED HERRING—-Orown brand, dark hoop, | FLOORING—A, 6-in, White pioe, 8. bankers, have closed their doors, 55, 456 @50; full white hoop, 'lw\l full white hoop, | $20.50; B.0-In, white pine, 836.00; D, £0.60; E. The failure was the rosult of that of ) 475 | Milehner's, 960; domestic, Holland. 40e; Rus- | 6-ln, white pine (sel. fencing), 817.00; drop sia- | Jamison & Co., who were the bank's corre- 78, 475 | slan sardines, spioed, 65c; Russian sardines. | ing o per M extra. spondents, A statement has not yet beon 001383 490 lain, 500; Swedlsh fetsill, B¢ Hamburg spiced ok BoApy—A, 19 in. s1s. $48.00; B, 12 (n . | PROGOntS, A sEELer % i 500 erring, We; Norway spiced herring, 8100, | s1s, $15.00; . $40.00; D, §2 Nol, common, 12 | made public, but the firm ex pe . 515 | Codfish—Extra Georges, white, per 1D, 0! in, 818, 10, 12'and 18 ft, #21.00° No. 9, $1850; No. 1, | to pay all depositors in full. The heaviest gxtra Orand bunk, large: #sc. Bonfll;;l:t oot common, 17 In, ats, 14 ;;,ltm'.?a: Lo ! N Lo:er xh County T'reasurer Howe, who has & : sh—Turkey cod, middles, 90: snqw white, 5-1b | 1, co 12 i, $1s, 167, $10.50; 2, 8 4 13..:&{1 3:3 boxes. 12 fn crate, Txc; snow whl?. -1b be uka No. 1‘."5'&211‘.,.0... l’."ln‘ul-. 0 16, ©1.00; No. Bobly QSR 18,100 Wk "} 340 | moi silver brang, -iv brioks, Smoked | $18.50. " fish—Extra thick halibut. strips. 11%c; bloat- ~ . 1, plaln, § and 10 lu, $19.00; No. 'Y PAGES THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Thore was no change of any kind, prices re N 14 o 1611, §10.50, v, and stlll showing but little MARKETS, CIICAGO, Nov Wheat Fluotuates Irregularly Within Nar- row Limits and Closes Unchanged. #19.00; com. floor. W 15t and 24 Decomber, 4250 CASHAND FUTURE CORN DULL AND LOWER. in, &000: 1st | An Improvement in Oats bk 1 Decline on Large Receipts of Hogs—Live Stock and Moy, $0.6313106. 65, wit—8 i and up, 1stand 2d el, 1 nd 2d cl, s fo. Whisky= 81,14, ¥ Unehanged ; winter patents, #4650 03 short ribs, Lower; creamory, ay's market w and often within very closed about wh redwood. § 0 1In, 4 fluctuated irregn nurrow lmits, opened, which was e o 3 's close, Every commission house on the 1 more or less orders t and buy May, and changes were made ot At tho close, after theso changes had boen comploted, the tlod back to about the same status at which it Tho market outside 2 fn Interesting features. sold between #1,00% and heavy und leht 1 bull hide 0 por ot; blinds tarred felt, por Paints and Oils. LeAp WHITE 18 Otr—~Carter, in 600-1b lets, #1.50; 1n L000-1b lots, per cwt, #7.0; Southern in 500-1b lots,’ #: pal, 8. Louls, in'500-1b in'1,000-1b Tots, p Gilder's Whitin Commerefal Whiting, per Ib, 1e Ipts. Shipments, the opening. Rig: Thipmenty was dull and hacki; May started at 21,005 #1011 all duy and closed at #.00% 810045 dozens of times, but was held there by o purchiases, which were presumably mado for Ream, Linn & 0o, or some eombination of which they were the vis'ble representative and Schwartz and Dupee sold con- Wheat — Recolpts, TN bushels sprinis stron Venetinn red, nglish Venetion, barrel o; Luscan, English, Chrome yellow, 6 to 10 T, washed Duteh, 4¢ spot steady; No. options closed Deceraber elos= " barrels, kozs sides, while small op; o I B0-1b tins, , domestio ators were gener news to whieh was attached, asts were somo- for tho preceding weok, id tubs, 244¢; 1850 bushels; week's exports from both o t lghter than Liverpool cables were contradict of them quoted a firm w curb today puts on May wheat were $1.00 and per gallon, G Vhil tost, 4ye; ro- niond cres: ‘tion engin Corn opened weak, but reckless overselling by thesealping elenent This rally, however, was but to for cash grain was duliand ber was heavy, and the re an nereased movement from first hands con- May corn sold ut 5'5e at improved to 531 was at e to Receiving firms who bought property yosterday were selling today. were Hutchinson, Gifford and Baldwin & Buyers were Pool isod quite a littlo tinued to pour in, the start, broke to ally broke to 52% December, 48%0; D pelts, green, each, 35e@dl.: A nominal; May 45%c. ,22@%c; dalry ached, $10.00213.00; count 0.—Good request for There wus an agro Leather. who bought yester Broothers put out a line of 300,000 Hutehinson was o buyer. The murket opened 5igc for May. selling up e lower at husiness was tr D110} 50; American hemlock kip, 00@75¢; sheep skins, S0c@21.00; goat skins, per foot, 200 declining to & The biggest part of (h sacted for loc o and went off to The receipts of Lo 2,000 head were estimated. rkable ran for on market wa pork started at #11. I Itsold to 811, Purchases of @i2e; Decom- ez Lime, Cement, ISte. Y wore 5,000 hoad, whero Per Lbl—Ash Ric; Quiney urally affected. Steady; pork, fmproved to $11 . tures and cash product were eral th an usual, and the therefere, widen materially, ‘alitornia, No. Httle more 1ih- Conl. a—Anthracito— b per ton; grate, puthern Tilinois owa lurp, 83.50; Market Mention, W. H. Vorls has returned from Kansas City, where he has been on business. A. R. Jones of thie Stroet stable-car compan market stondy 18’ stock, #1.00@.003 The regular monthly meeting of the ox- nd bourd of directors will oc wber 1, 1800, All members should — - —— REDUCING EXPE arket stoady tle—Roceipts, shiprients, §,400¢ 1t Has Been Done to the Cost of Union §.8575.00; atockers and foeders, Pacific Shopmen. The order bas gone forth to reduce the ex- penses on the Neoraska division of the Union Pacific, add Superintendent Middloton has already commenced.the work of cutting, by a off of $1,800 at the shops in _this city. T Lcchange was commencad Friday, whe the hours were reduced tojeight and one-half, a reduction of one hour per day. hundred and fifty men were also di: An_uncomfortable feeling of un prevailed among the men who remained, and and each was anxious about his position. The officials professed ignorance as to how CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. = On1cAGO, Nov. 20.—([Special Teleseam to Tie HISOURISLS, —Everything on the rly lonr at steady to strong prices. There were no extrn or faney steors sold out at an attle—Recolpte, stendy; stovrs’ 2.00; stockers and frod= others, $1.8004. medium, $1.00@4.: shipments, none; Native butch: and rough o: market lower; all g1 Toxan steers, §2 Runge steers e, junction all RIL ¢ sold during the weck The World do Move, And so do the olegantly appointed of the Burlington route lectod by the U, ¥ the fast mail, you have trains for Recefpts show the largest run Values are 10 15e lower on medium and fair packers and 20c lower on light. Rough and common light niixed, &5 Saturday for a yen ernment 1o carr the choice of three go and the cast; two for Kansas City and the south; two for Denver and Tvwas claimed that ¥ pac light light, &, that a similar NEw Yonk, No pocial Telegram to o market was active 308 shares auring the short At the same time the fecl- Ing was not especially satisfactory, althoush, aftera weak opening and a decilne of 144 per cent along the line, extending somo in- stances to % per cent, thero was a recovery and up to 110'clock prices showed strength - When the Now York bank statement came out the market assumed more positive weakness and serious losses wero sustatned leading nctive stooks—St. Paul, Lackawanna » Union Pacific und Atchison; but someof th e ctive stocks also declined, notably and Cloveland, Cincin- Louls, the final closing con the inside prices of the day. feature, and aftor openfng 1 per y advanced to 60 and reacte os wore lower and the g eral disposition was to duliness, dasto the lezitimacy of Gould's “bull” talk, while Cammack's brokers were active in efforts to relatively easy around 4 per cont, and unless nefal troubles develop and Lon- Monday vhe indlentions The Burlington No. 2 Fast Express, vestibuled throughout, equipped with elegant Pullman well selected libraries, reclining chair cars (seats frec), and dining car leaves Omaha 4:30 p. m., arvives Ch m., serving breakfast before arrival, No. 6, fast mail, leaves Omaha m., arrives Chicago 1 p. m., oquipment and dining car service up to the highest Ticket office, 1223 Farnam st. W. K. Vaill, agent, s T Albright’s Choice, sure advance, ——— Are You Going South This Winter? Parties contemylating a v far-famed Sutherland, the favorite re- people, or to other points in Florida, will find that the timeare the same via The Burlington to Chicago and thence via Cineinnati or Louisville, as via St. Lou ditional wdvantages of traing and elegant dining car sorvice which are characteristic of this The Burlington also has on salo vound trip tickets to all southern points cither via Kansas City and Memphis, or via St. Louis, offering a greater variot of routes than any other line, information, tickéts and sleeping berths L 1228 Farvam A similar ovder was issued last June, at which time over two hundred men were dischurged. A few of these were after- wards taken back, but the move of Friduy reduces the force to a still lower point. ‘The yards and shops are crowded to their utmost limit and have been in this condition for several months, so that the reduction cannot be attributed to lack of work. A large number of new engines have been from the factories with which orders for 130 engines were placed spring, but these have had no effect upon the mount of work at the shops except to in- Scarcely a day passes but that several cars are brought into the shops in various stages of demoralization as the re- sult of a wreck, and the force has been in- adequate to supply the demand for repairs, s S JUDICIAL MERCY. to the extent of 12 Suturday session, furnished with natl, Chicago & London advi It is Sought by a Father from Judgoe Dundy in the United States Court. George E. Fox of Chadron, a sixtaen-y6ar- old boy, was arraignea before Judge Dundy yesterday charged with embezzling a $0 Fox was clerk in the postofiice at the place mentioned and onened He vleaded guilty to the charge and his father asked the court to sus- ng good behavior on with the ad- some new fin don becomes weak are not unfavorabl The following were the closing quotations 1|8, dlgn regular, The court declared that this was out of its power, as the law provided for punishment by imprisonment fornot less than one yea but, at the request of the father, sentenc was withiela for a few days until an atto call ate city W. I, Vaill, agent. B0 ol i) Albright’s Choice, the best trackage, 1t was the generai opinion of those present that the court would suspond s allow the boy to %o free as was done in the case of Miller, who was charge At the urgent soli the boy's mother Judge Dundy gave way to his well known tender heartedness and with- ch Use Advertising. xcept for the benefit of strangers, everyone living in knows the great Chicago & Northwest- ern runs four passenger trains every day to Chicago, and that the 4:30 and 9:10 p. m, traing with new sloepers and free parlor direct from the depot, Omaha, thus avolding the annoy- ing change of cars at Council Bluffs, Sufe, sure, sumptuous, speedy. satisfic et oflice is Baggage checked entence and BR—008 per cent, Several prisoners were arraigned for sell- accelernted ing tobacco and liquor without having ob- tained a license and were assessed nominal The Weekly Bank Statement. Niw York, Nov.20.—[Spocial The weekly bank stitement shows the following change e e The Art Exhibits, The mistaken idea that the Omaha art ex- Loans, decrense, The eity ti Farnam St. residences, go and al & Logal tenders, fnor Deposits, decrens Cireulation, dec R The banks now hold #i5' requirements of the 2 per cent rule. Exports of specie from the port of Now York last woek amounted (0 #2440, of which #1 wis [n gold and $11 spocio for the week amounted. to w138 of, Which EX2706 was in gold and 42 The Coffee Market., New Yok, Nov. 2.—(Speclal Telogram to TrE Bee]-Corree-Options opened steady 6 points down, closing 5 points up, nts beyond on all 2 R Rrronng, General Agent, 30'in’ exciss of the City Pass. Agt. Albright’s Choic The fnports of Weather Probabilities, For December—Indications point te cold, frosty weather. That, no difference to those who travel in the steam-heated and electric- lig ted, limited vestibule train which the Chicago, Milwaukee y. between Omaha und This elegant train leaves Omaha at 6:10 p. m, arriving in Chicago 30 a. m., in time to make all eastern further information apply at city ticket ofiice, 1601 Farnam cotion has boen secured by will make 45; Misy, $1.15 r falr Cargoe: 0.20; No 7, $17.97%. Mining Share: Nuw Yonrg, Nov. 2.—[8peclal Falogram to Tre Ber]-The following ure the mining stock quotations: connections. 175" Horn Shiver 440 ots to be able General Agent, enger Agent. Dry Goods Market. New York. Nov, 20. Speclal Tolegram to Tar Bek]—Extreme quiet prevailed iu the dry goods market today. A more active mar- ket Is looked for during the next two weeks. 1602. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office, Tick: ots to all points cast at lowest rates. Albright’s Choice,Albright L & L Co.

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