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[ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891 pathy with year, watront. We thinc it t oo | tor the wosk at 2 mm cont. Banks usually | o4 ... igh 1t May 1n worth 1o moro than 4i%c. 1Hog | chine ed from 14 percent to & per cont for | 105 No. 1 ngrt on track, No, 1 OMAHA GUNPOWDER, | HIDES, BTO. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. i anr et W, 7 A No. 2north- | produot 18 weuk, nekers sallin g thelr fortniiehtly 1o tms on stock, = No buliion | 58 y Al s P orn, fs@se. r ianeide operations wure repgptda at the ban, Move- | 60 / N | Hugh G. Olark. Goo, Oberne & o) PSS, STOCKS AND BONDS, ments since the date of Just return have re- 4 Gen'l Westorn Agont of Omaha Grain Market. i e b suited In n net influ'of £50,000. o ( (U | Dupont's Sporting Gun- | Buyers of hides, wool Operators in Corn Had fomothing to Talk | Frices kased on delivery at MISASIPR! ENOF | Nmw Yolw. Deo. 0.—Tho stoci marat today | 13i00n stook auats s closime a4 b met Tve Diacting chge, Fuves kbl 048 O o s e o and strong, ove- | o merstro 3 South 13th- Abont, TRSTTRUAR v, No. 8| Mot S dammkot hospo: | SR ot DIRECTORY. L b 7 No. i apring, K utation, while ono of the oncournging sizns of | Ko V. P & O. lsta.-.. 8tNow York Centrai NP RN —— m—— . SQUEEZED Bl o usked L ite, | the day was that the stocks whioh ao con- | Cansdian Pacic.|;! €] fPenmayivania AWNINGS AND TEN HARDWARE, NOVEMBER CLQUE WAS SQ £ i1t bid. 4 sidered to huve n future attracted n Iarge | e so 10i0({Mox. Cont. now s, Omaha Tont & Awn i Hened |'.|“\";i‘- vnr‘h‘ku: .;0 "lu‘ylu u‘v‘}\r"- portion of the attention and scorel the largest | 1liinols Central ... 1084} . Reotor& Wilhelmy Oo ment, 415 L 41%0¢ asked; your, 4lci Jun- 1 y - i ) galns. Thore was no lack of opposition to the [~ Baw SLvER—s3% e 4 8 56 bid, 403 naked wd. ’ Cor. 10th and | sta Whole Crowd of &horts Started to | ugry. e bld, d0Kcuskod. 000 00 Latter | ndvancing tondency, however, and somo of | MONEY-1i3 por cont. 1 and Aot L inzat Once and an Ads corn, year shipment. 700 same, 4ict 10,000 | the leading shares wore subjected to pressure | 1ute of discount In tho opon market for both catalogne. 1113 Farnam Omaha, Nob. n at Once uying S OF batteF, JanuREy, t0¢ t fa1 | shortand three months bilis, 21§ por cent. e of Kieven Cents b o " which, while It falted to cause any materia - 4 = —— vance o BOAID OF TRADE NOTES. decline, sorved to prevont nny noward movue Boston Stock Market. BAGS TWINES. Ty CS. B Was Scored. y.fi{n‘.’:fl.§}’7:Tf ufh|‘h g Il'\lr; .*Lnn.-':- 'A‘hl(]n(:.lh:\yt }"Ni' \“ ”,.,..,.;,‘ .k.l_ The domand, e .lw,nny Iu.;_.n-.m Mass, Dase 0, —The {nlluwln’l woro — - IRON WORKS. ] 0 he grain doalers on |y, the first and Inst hours, was urzent, how= | the oloa! Floo took: the Boston : _— o the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valiey roid | ever, and Stocks = which were forced off | atock market today: o oo Beomis Omata Bag Go. Paxton & Vierling Tmporters ant Manufac- said that we' would sh p £0,000 bushels of grain | §n - “the forenoon generally recovered Cn1oaGo, 111, Dee. 0.—The corn pit was the | to Omuha for storaze if they could get tho | heir lossses before the close, - The opening | Atehison & Topeki.. 431 Wii 5 turors Tron Works, center of Interest on the Bonrd of Trade today | Denefit of a miliing in transit was firn und the strensth of tho Vanderbilts [ Boston & Albany....20 7| Allo Lol L LD Wrought and east fron Seeretary Nason stated that a prominent | was again prominent while thut group be- {!“I‘,“i‘"s"‘""‘“ <100 | Atinntic and a fever of excltement provailed throughs | oftizon with 25,000 feot of trackage hid effered [ ciinje the speciai feature of the day—all of tho | et % out with lightning chanzes and unusual | o leuse the land at u reusonsbierate and fur- | Jow priced members muking marked gafns | Fiiehho strides upward. Inless than two hours from | hish haif of the capital for the bullding of & [ hefore the end of the day. The restof the | Flint & Twino. | Bullding work, _enues, —_—— | iran vtk e ororal ST R ndry, machiio and BICYCLES. kamlth work. U P, - — | Ry and iith 85 [T00 | Boaton & M 102 *| Calumet & Heoln * 7| Frankiin. ... 14| Kenrsage. . 60 —_— | o pric combe! 0 large storage elevator. list followed at n distince until pressure was 10 preferre o1 b TRy ~— the opening the price of December or year A atat LRGN BT L g LEAR Ik 018 # 00 A. H, Perrizo & Oo. M. 0, Daxon. —_—mmmmmm— corn had advaneod over ilc from the opening > » A 0 30 - orn New York Dry Goods Market. tion. ock & K 3 240 360 1406 Dodgo Stroat. Bleycles sold on monthly LIQUORS L with tho excitement and strain at tmes VeEY | xyy yonk, Dee, 0.—There was further a stiv- rket thon devoioped dullness and ntral, SHEEP—81x double decks of westerns stoppod 3 paymonts. kel UG b e fntense. It has been understood for somo | y1o'in ary goods, though quict still provails in on for a time, but the demand again % SR o ) e off Bt the ynrds, Dub ”’“‘!' “&."-.-:".'-’..:.Jx:-'.':.nl Send for our eatalogns & Tior & 0. R ' timg that there was to be a bull deal on | niany quarters. Cottun koodw, bleached nnd | DECimo so hoivy that the shorts wero frighte | N5 N B0 i feil Teleph A RS AR AR A LR LR L and prices. 120 N. 15th stroot by . R. Grotte, Doctmber. Tho short interoat was beileved to | brown, were in donand, aa‘expected advanue | Gucl (nte, e Rl e ate any, | Ol Caletiy.: 8|S demand continnes activa ut steady to strong | == m————————————= | Liguor Morchants, | Importer nnd Jobbor of some ' elch I o | I 0] A proforred | oen, F 0 R0\ 0 S qOENBIY " v : ” 2 ey § Aqu bo heavy. and with little of the contract grade | In some weatern froichts stimulating the | LG HV et 1 tho s | Hutiand preforeed... @ |N. k.1, 8" [ pricos, Fairtogond nntives aro quotnblo st BOOTS AND SHOE Mapyinoties Kennody's | 1020l 108 Fatnam 3t { n store and the current recelpts of that €Fado | mude i’ somo. mediuin bleached shirtin:s, | becamamost prono:mnced. The Chesapenke & | == St S RO EAR0 to $hb0,. comnion. WAt 8IGEKGR RE Morse-Oos 810 C 2R ~Zttihdivhiien | [ Ercelltron aphlisation woulc put it in the power of longs to squeezo | though the most popular mikes aro stiil | Oblo. Nickel Plate, = Omubi & Milwaukeo, B d el Lol Ll R LTS orse-0oe Shos Compai — - bobiaeon Tho shorts to nlmost any extent. Decom bor Without any speelul activits. 'biyers appaf- A R T Sl BT el ‘“"‘;;'f LR 50 1o €0 80 108., &1 Trom #4.00 to S, "8 o™ o L. Kirscht & Co,, Frick & Herberts, 3 Ll hd om | €ntly awaiting the concessions often made fn | €3Dec ! Acol uvy, N FRANCISCO, Onl, Dec. 0.—The officin Factory, cornor [1th and Dougias Herest. 5 5 closed yesterduy ut 48%c and started at fr :; those cases. The tone of the market was feiy | and were followed by Pittsburg & Western (-lnxlufl(}uulmlunfl for mining stocks today We are maing o "\fm‘lx’u':‘u‘l Qun Dayers, ant Wholesale Liquor Deal'rs | WholesaleLiquor Doalors 48%c to #8%c today, Butu rumor got sturted 1o binve improved. Prints were more active. preferred, Towa Central und some others, [ were us follows: Receipts and Disposition of Stock. A clnss of g1ods which I8 vory 07-400 8. 10h 8L V W 7~ . h 1001 Farnam St while In the usual active list the Erlo stooks Offiotal rocelpts and disposition of stock shown by the boo's of the Union Sthok ¥ ards s | " eablo with merchants. Wos ending at | Williams, Van Aer- | Kirkendall,Jones& 0o that Cudahy, Charley Wright and a few othoer dashing operators hid got control of the mar- Mily T [Navaio. W thie spec il foature, and the activity In them was rega 1ol us an fndication that Lon- nkee Mark.ts, W [opir kot on the long side and had ot the old No- | nypwivkpe, Wis. Dec. 0.—WneAT—Easy; Best & iie a5 | L1 | company, for the twenty-four hour = ov.on the long side and had kot the ol BoS | Mitwat . Dec. 0. "5 | don was disposed to take baok some of tho [ Hest& elehor oo 2 - mpany, wenty-four hour A e yembor aligue short und utended to sqeez May. e, No. 1 northorn, . el il et v holia ' £ Bodie Consolldated 10| so'ciock b, m., l)qv;‘tbl.n‘u‘ln r U, 1801: nam & Harto pemar o MILLINERY AND NO1IONS. i e U318 owd of shorts to tN—Firm; Nc. i 45tq v 7 droop and aceup od i much less prominent po- | o earidasd, 188 X LA ) kit e ||x|;'1l|:vv':1;!~’1:ul-.!hv:‘}m“:].flfi.-cr; wieh (216 for anl et L LRI IR LS No. 3| gition than thoy hive of late, which may also D ko CATTLE | oG8, | 1013 Harney steoos | LERLLOF OV Tioh 0. A, Stonehill, | Oberfolder & O en of Wil exeltement followed, prices i) 8651 BB track, | Desuidof the Gould shares. ‘The trunk line | Gould & Curry Yollow Jaekot..orees 110 | | Onvia Ny and 1105, Haruey streot. + A, Sloneiill, o i (et & U0 O I 20 0t o elip until. 600 Wis pildy ey—Dull; No. 2 66c; sample on tracks | ghiros wore the loaders and the grangers fol- | Halo & Norcros. . o Millinery, Notions,Cloaks | Hmporters and Jobbers i iV hnco ot 11%e from yestorday. The Hiinh et s lowet market finally closed active and | Moxlean........ R == = = — Eto. o Alliinory. T rkol s vory foveriah, with frequent ro- P OVIN LS Bl e O ;«)t'rlunu with ""J“y stocks n¢ of »;..nll‘h;:‘hlnr-; Mono, TARRIAGES, 110-119 8. 10th St,, Omana. | 0% %10 471 Jouth 11en ¢ golng off e Iy after noon, L ROVISIUN : . ces of the diy, and notwithstanling th o —— - S b — actlons and goftig off (o dieaiortly ater noon, | PoRK=Junvary. Hi. Feaetion ol i o foroncon, | tho' inal New York Mininz Quotations. W. T, Seaman, it it o] ESIE A< Junuary sympnih zodsome- Comss ArkRTS chunges are, in most of the netive stocks.smi R YoRE Dis IEWIHE ko (e WOVEIS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BT ' Janunry syInpa(hjsad somo: . FATAS Db Brl t a1y X oy dent. the pretorren | oiim¥. ) Tho folloy S T ST MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETO. whut with Decomber, [t closedatdtiac yosters | New Yonk. Dec. 0.—~Options anened steady | 1 porcont. Towa, Contral preforred 2 per | 0108in < mining stock quotations: Omabia Packlng compnny. . OB = o ey cloding at 4% May, | to10 points up, to5 down; closed firm nnd URE el 1‘“” wukee, L xluvblmrul &\\\' :m.. pro- T iren RIver. 10 (A |‘|. nmond compaiy B A D fTAGRS Max Meyer & Bro Oo A. Hospe, J SuI0a6d Veste f o i hanged to 20 up; snles, ) bugs, inciud- | ferred 24 per cent; Chosapoake & Oljo 135 por [ Chollar. 000l 100 |ontarlo. Ewifi & Co..ooo ? A ! | V VLU LR AR Y Daicodndn ] Tv, 812 230 | conct the Hrsta pratorred onts Chiogae | Con. Cain; & Va:oi: 8 Ophir ST Cldnhy Packing compan - e | MU'k Jowelors, donlors 10 | Planos, Organs, Artists' ® W hoat opened £ Tatlure of February, #1205 i, $11.8650 | peake & Olilo seconds prefors per cent, | Dendwood 18 | Plymouth.... Lo L CLOTHING L el Matorials, iste. foreizn markets to respond to 1yt - | 1205 My, $TLTU@I1LK0: Septomber, #1350 [road bonds were more heavily dealt in | Gonld & a0 s Blatra Nevade ghippers and feeders.. B v Farnara and!iéth 1513 1 8l Vunee here, My opened lower yt tsse. though | 11403 October, #1120@1L25, Spot Rio, au than for many weeks and the unusunlly wide | e &% o Py — 3 513 Donglng Streot gcon touehing Mo | Lnter on the excitement | steady No. 7, $15.67%, distribution of the bus.ness was again one of [ jyon Sive o) @ilmore & Ruhl, e ————————— which prevalied in the corn pit and the phen- e ures of the market. At the sim — Totul Manufacturer: and OYSTERS. onienal advance fn that ceroul, which bec Liverpool varkets nzth of ie dowling remained A 2 Wholesals Clothiors, Strong. and Muy sold np to #%e. This wos | Liveneoor, Dec, 9.—Wnear--Stendy; d nd among tho imore fniobive Wt vl bl e LUL LS : S 1100 Harnoy stroot. ¥ followed by 'u renction when corn weakened | mand poor: fielaers offer nioderately; Callfo AL M D G I OMIGA: Doct: 0. it L C;‘lf"lf“": B (S T'_'r':‘“' t0 | =—=————————————— ABuoth Packing Co. Platt & 0o, )lcs ¢ z 4 1 orkeno S b eh 0 trunsuc ached $2.266.0.0, i L . Doc, 0. IricAqo, TiL., Dec. 0.—[Spocla o 0 = e : 3 e . and envics coming lower. wheith weakonad | niu No. 1, 88 id per_eont R of Which Atehison Incomes contributed 8406, | Kecoipts today were 2,87 cattle, 9,93 hogs, a0 e sl Lt COAL, COKE, E1C, Puckers of oysters, fish | Oysters, Fish and Colory, and May fell awny 1o 183, at which it clo Conx-Quict and lower; mixed, s 14d per | §f" T A gt T o e At GO | T D tlo market in bad k ) s R S0 BOGURTORT N €184 woro quiet but strong most of tho dav. | “Heth_Long and short clenr, 55 1bs. ais por | , GOyornment bonds have Veon dull and | rhcolpts show an ineroass ot foVcattlo and 1,550 | shube toduy. Seldom havosellers fured worse. | Galia Goal, Ooko & | Coutant & Bquires, 505 Leavenworth St. | David Cole Manngor, ol ) e dload | LonEande B3 108, & steudy. sheen and & decroqse of S000 nog ho supply foll little short of 25,000 head ¢ R R P GEHA B et (GBI AT plae: Stute bonds have been dull and firm. CATTLE=S0 far this weok recolpts have been | whilo one-half that number would abind- Lime s, Hard aiid soft coal ship- The following hut cxcessivo Hnrd and soft conl. 8. B. tho clogin £ guotitions for | about the simo us Tast week, 1308 Farnain stroct lKNEeA ORI Ry St. Tiotls Markats 8 ! g antly have satisfiod tho demund. Buyers iducts were woak o o = 5 b ¥ the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- | runs at Chicago have forced prices down. The £ h AL b b cor. 16th and Douglas — ,J.I‘.fi',"l"'.f"';.',5’,‘"(:('{“:}"lf.u’"né}:f‘,’;fl',f:f:.'(‘,""é St. Lowis, Mo. Dec. 6.—WHEAT—Wouk: | change wday oiferins todiy Were oniy thlr us toquality, | Wore. therefore, in a position to il therr | iroo ompre Consolidated Tank B1L000, or 15,000 more than wero fooked for. | Cishe Bid: s o 3 P TN largeiy short fod stock. Dressed beef buyers | orders at prices of their own making, and that | ——— — — ; with prices5e lower, Tho eurly weakness and | GORN=H cush, 44@403e; May, 0e. | REENAORL oo PR were Indiferent and bearish while the de- | is precisely what they did. Such of the offer- | Nebraska Fuel Oo., Johnson Bros,, Line Co. lower prices for products, however, were sub- | JATS 10 gl sh, Bie; Muy, do%e. Alton, T Heovereives N. Y., Chl. & 5 | moralized conditlon of the trade in Chicago suited they took at from 25c to e off Tubrioath sequently counteracted by the advance in New 8110, *do pretorred..... 1 a0 ‘preferred D”v nted speculutive buyers from doing any- s Z 2138, 15th Stroot, 914 Farnam troet, Refined_and_ lubricating corn nind u rally followed, but the market | RAUD=Quicu at 8.0 v Lixpress. 114 |Ohfo Mississippi -1 Wile, Trading wis consequently vory slow r“m \\nluksprl.\.h BRvINE m,,,; AT A dle SreAGLe: S BURIR A A tHarolonn ear dhe SKEY =81, 40’ preforret with sales from 10c to 15e lower thun yester- | 8225 for gool cows and from 8275 to .00 for Omaha, Neb. AR NOh! —y SLELGIL T L Gt Tl LR LI G 35 ontarlo & Wesiorn . 203 | day. The range was from 827 to #.00 ind the on to cnoice steers. Thero wore iso- = Qmens, Jio bottom price of the day and gencrally at mu- P'RODUCE, COMMISSIO e SR e R A SE R PR P Toledo Grain ' artet. ¥ Southorn.... 61 Oregon mprovem'n, 204 | bulk sold from .15 to 315 this week | Iuted sales of cholce to extra cows and == yestorday: LA TorEno, O. Deo. 0—WnEAT—Weak and | Central Pacifie....... 3 Nav.. 8" | prices for ordinury attie have heifers at from 3.5) to #5.00 und here and CORNIC (=l 2 St R S EiniiiTad’ radaipts for fomorrow? Nos 8 Ralinnd DOoabATI0040: Chesapeake & OWo. clined from 150 o the advance of thore o bunch of extra steers sold Ribbel & Smith, Sohroedar & 0o, ARt RO A Noo 2, Seneh. ibos January, | 40 lstpreterced.... oD it ' | week belnz entirely 10st, leaving vuluesas | around #9. There were many droves that ¥ ) ) 50000 hoad, v 4 b | o2 profen [ B 24| Jow any tinio this year. Thore was no | could not be cosed out at from 10¢ 1o noe re- | Eagle Gornice Works, Denlers In country prod- Cush buyers butter ani The leading futures ranged as tollow. Quiet; cash, 3e. Jhagodealton | S AT life or snap’ to the trade, but “foreign ud- | duction from lust Friduy’s prices, and enough | ManufacturersofGalysa uco, fruits, ~ vekotables, | ekks, anid geneual com: __Thelea 1 8 tollows:™ cus vices” gave sellers no encouragement to hold | stock was carried over {0 meet the needs of ized Iron Cornlce. Gl B SOty Ith Btrask ARTICLE or WHGIE | LOW. | CLORE. OB OOEN OO RN ET on und as buyers were willing to take the cat- | tomorrow's murket. Taken ull fn all, it was [ Window = eaps, metaile 7 Howard Stroot. | 1t St e i - = tle at the decline, but littlo reaily desirable | one of the worst markots that sellers have | - skylights, ete. 1110 and 5 %0 Rl b sl oo Y stock remained unsold in the pens at the | encountered within the Inst twelve months, [ 1112 Dodgo st. Robert Purvis, Branch o, YABAFY SR ia® s | Onhicago Grain Operators Have Some- close, Prime shipping steers fared even worse than | s—————————————————————————————= 1217 Hownra Stroot. R 0 all i o 44 thing to Intersst Thm Tho market was extromely weik on fair to o cuttle of low degree. Thero were many good \ND LIME. win foward Straok: | Produce, fraits of 7 ' te¥ 0 24 p good cows. It was hard to”sell pretty good | lots for which salesmen coald not get so much = Lt ter, eggs poultry, and kinds, oysters, ta. Cnicaao, Til, Dec. S.—December corn jumped | Erio, ... stufl u qu ter lower- than Saturday.” Thero | as a bid. knme. | 16th and Harney Stre 48l e 5 upward about 1 today and anothercorner | a0 praf 18 nlwiys o fair demu 3 % ; , it} ward ol ¢ i X | uysa fair demund for good 0 choice | There was an absenco of the excitement 5 - s g on ‘changoe is in sivht. Tt looks as if those | Fort W: . Texns Pacifle... cows and beifers, buv even these were dull | noted on yesv-rday's hoz market and most of J. 1. Johnson & Co,, Kirschbraun & Sons, | Jas, A, Clark & O OATs K02 operators who worked the November squecze | Chl. & Eust 11111 sk Tol. & 0. Con. pid: und lower toduy atfrom 8250 to $2.00. Medium | that day’s advantage was bst. The fmmed 220, 15¢h Streot, bl e [lh e MY L) December. a2 g T O G S ot ST o B Y s s i Do Tcihe grades sold from #1.70,t0 8235 and common and | ate caise of the reacton was the large in- s B 1 Butter, choese, ozgs 3 ic cliquo was pushing up Novewmber corn ton & 8., 2| U 8. lxpr cunning stock us usaat from 8100 to crease as pared with the previous Nov. utier/ xR ARG DOIILETS poultry and game. ey h th New. 1Al i A | 1nois Central..... 1015 | Wabash, St. L. Omaha, Neb. poultry and gi i ast month: New Yori shorts caught in the | WIS (et (i taere n sold from 8.2 to $230. | four duys in the number of hozs received, the " 3 o deal songht to recover themselves by selling A UL AR ] 5 5 1200 Howard Streot. 69 South Tith Streos AL . SR n g themselves by selilig | i ia's Toxna..... 16%| Wolls Faruo £xp.: Calves were in poor_demand, the best veals | total being about 43,000 as azuinst less than = = Tk elit bbbt el Bt = Ducember... 8 i et ot s | Daacei 111 19%| Western Union sefiing from 8125 086, © ' ; 27,000 for Tuesday and 4,600 for Monday. Tho DRY GOODS. Riddell & Oo g 4 b 3 dad o do pre! . | Cotto . Locker an pede g S0 cel rice 5S¢ gl ol d P I o ranty o Qe har Choll nore I o pratarre | Cotton Ol ocker and feeder trade presented no | decline in prices was from be to 10 per 100 1bs ) v ture. On account of the nbundance of | in heavy woizhts and de in light, aithough to- | 3 . : 5 ket In Dece nd thut s clicup eorn Gountry buyers ure puyins from | ward uie closo of business the feciing was | M. E. Smith & 0o, |Kilpatrick-Kosh Dry | butter. cheose. egen.vox r s were pretty [ Loutsvilie & iher. Rye, bushels per 1b. higher; s BhU0TD, GEN1’S ;‘Uilh\' There are only about 270,000 bu. of contract | sionaleapitalists who ure alwiys first upon the: Pump Oo,, [ v 5 J sure to prove remunerative. This feeling | Loulsviilo ) ] oke 0 FmaEmeHo v g r Some- blo A 4 wus 50 general that 100, 00 bushels were sold Ok Ulison Washe nawa s doa s it [ ot O R e Taaten!. | Dxv ouds. notlons, far- Goods Co, e e eaaliey EHORT Ril for that month. But results have been disup- %6 |t from 3200 to 8250, Stock cattle are brinz- | Trading was active on packing account, but i guollL Dry goods. notions, zents byt 'Decamber pomting. The receipts of corn have been lib- do preferred. L.l 18 2 i aro Wor Ire) wars o turnishing goods. F... e 5 B ing all they aro worth now, but the volumo of | shipping orders wers limited, the princival = = — Jdanuury. o 11| b2l b erul enough but thoro has becn very littlo ! | o trading is comparatively smail on account of | eastern: buyer—Squires & Co—being out of | COrneriith and Howard. | cor. ith ant ifarncy’ Sty S May. 3 590 | 6590 b ml‘Yll“)‘\:l;ll,!’:-X(“":ult coutracts un I““l:‘el;"s L;g"ll"l; 0iTirerarred et 10 W the meuger offerings, Hopresentutive sale: :hu maurket. Closing (u.mu{m were lr(rnu = = — PAPER. Cash quotations wero us follows: L L 8 fast us - This | silaurt Pacit STEERE, 5 50 to 8180 for light, from %135 to 8145 for ‘ —— o — - FLOUR- Mirmor, bub not quotably lghers | etistnt St ot e, ‘o pot gommtll | atobiie & oo Great Noguorn pfd'1ls | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I ixed and medium wd from 8170 10 8105 for ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Oarpenter Paper Co. P P i s inte! " 4 et - ashville Chatt.. Chieago Gas. 62 ) 7 5 & heuvy. Ay gk S frents. B0SA00; winter Mralghts. | aly cnasing some coucern on tho part of | NJ Vel bty end rust: e | et G D e 118 Evening Journal reports: Oartiz—Re- | g : DETROIT-AUTOMATIC | Sarry o full stook of WHBAT-No. 2 spring wheat, 023@02Ke; No. 3 | “Narts Norfolk & West pfd. 51k | Sugar Truxt aug [ 8- 00 E Ferets ceipts, 20,00; shipments, 5000; market ower; olf Electrical o, 5 printlog Sweapping {and SpiEAT N3 Seing wuaat DI O0K ) ‘or i week or 50 rumors have been quietly | Northern Paciflo. ... 2434 Southern Lad gorg | 1100 4o Con. prices BLRGITI onoy 10b - Ohristing Eleotric Motors g paper, card pa- pring whoui, £1(08ic; No. 2 red, 0:ie. girtulated that a big deal was on und oyery- | | dg proforred. 5 Oregon 8.1 & U/N: g | 4 BT 20, 1310 AT il Stockors, 8210 | Mustrated catalogus | ana Dyamos, Catal per, ete. Sl s & was nervous and apprehensive. Some onver 7RG 2. ; O e roo. ! — OATS—No. ¥, #3c; No. 2 white, B@i3%cs No.8 | good solid names Wers attached to the Awostorn 1554 I8, G. W, i | 1701001 Cows, 82, 00255, free. 11. A. Kinnoy,( et white, sl@i2i5e. e e Dnmeaweraatiaded to therymory), = e : 38,1070 Hoas—Receipts, 45.000: shipmen! 1614 Capitol Avenuo. | Agt. 8533 N.Y. Lifo ld'. STOVES. L2y—No, i No. i No. 4, S0 (¢ ng: S0 a1l sales stoc i ore 31,28 1206 gh an n. L} APV T o] e r iy At e e o1 fouio%® | shares, ' including Atchison, 2,210’ Canadian | 22147 and oot miixod, §L8IGLH0; prime. houvy FARM MACHINERY, ETC. At ) poNo. 1L oiviage 'his was foilowed by & fow strong bounds and | §outhern, 1722 Chicugo Gus 601 Tacka- | 14..1i2% e e L o | e e O s Lok nnd loators MOTHY SEED—Prinie, $1.23, o odl Wil 600+ hin | Wanna Erie. 6 oulsville'& Nush- :EP—Receipts, S arlin, Orendorf L. er ewt, #6.073@0.10; short ribs sides (loose), ear corn. which is practically the sume us , 3,320; Northos w‘])n'ulerruu. & i mixed, 84.25@400; wethors, 1750 artin Co,, (Genera i weatern i aqant 607 8. 13th Street. bbuasinidry sultod shouldors (Moxed)ki.07is Tlocoribor, this being the lust month of tho | 290 Keading, £000; 8 . {umbs, $5@5%. Corner Jonos ana 9th 8ts. | - Skandin Slow Cou = T .06; short clear sides (boxed). §.755.80. Y The closing price Vs b3t - 5 A i s SAS S, LINDS, « o sk Distiliers' fnished goods, per gal, e EaL B oo Avian an silaciiLce Financial Keview. 6. New York Live Stock Market. OmahaNed | Shorman Ave. | SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, i ve be e pros e coxtia y o, D— Post says: Tl 0% VBW. Yok, Dec, 0.—BarvEs—Reooipts, 2908 | T = - gug IO Elost urphazRod aybahx :.-.'-,.'.'&"'J’.”L: ':"."Ji;'.'&«f'“.v('.’x'.‘.’.”’.’flflfl.‘lfy.".’{”" e AL DL L e oA i A ml:';' : ar";erkv'i' weilve, | FURNITURE AND CARPET: ff_‘,fi;,g’:},’ft"z,&,flfl' LLOV=imoliunged. ber, It is hought frcm Patton Bros wnwiliing to sell at concessions and uniikely 200 dressed beef steady 7@ )iie per 1b.; shipments Y, G unyen fur- | GO N8R d Teard Bts, 7 Burtlott- . Conster-Martin and other to be seared by bear storics. Next in siznifi- 200 today 516 boeves and 3,000 quarters beef; niture Co,, niture Uo, e | who were prominent in the Novemher deal, | cance is the tindoubted presence of outside 200 tomorrow 828 heeves. : Successora to C. A. Boab S from 3, 00,000 to 500,000 bu. of vearand De- | buyers in the market; not that mercurial 20 CALVES—Receipts, 408 head: market steadys | Furniture and carpots, & Co., 00 | STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES Wheat, bushels 240,000 cember corn and are prepi pay the | “outside public” which creates booms In 210 veals, 0 grassors, L3750 | 1115-119 Farnam Stroot. | Grace and lith 3ts,Omaba | ——— - orn, Bushols 268,000 agoay they endured a few duys 0go whon they | stocks aud swells the receipts of genaril com- 210 @2.50 1ves, 8250 .00, U. 8. Wind Engino & Outs, bushels bought for e corn they haa sold for 50¢. [ mission brokers. but the surewd semi-profes- Al cceipts, 0.05)heud: sheep. stendy; | == — === oD g A. L. 8trang & Sons, 2 ISHING GOODS, FLubG R B W] 8009 | eon in storo hure, and the remainler of the | scene. The presence of this cliss of investors 15 oWt Lt b, $,0030.25; dros ition « RNISHING GC T DI 102-1004 Farnaw Stroof On the Produce exchango today the butter | 500000 bu. which the Bartlett-Irazier and | is demonstr ted not alone by the heavy buy- 215 7 at 04@se per 1b.; dressed lambs fien ut 7@s e TR T — olallidny Wing Mills, market wus unchanged: fanoy ereamory, | Coaster-Martin crowd are said .to be | inzand steady ndvance of such stocks as the 22 . 40115 per Iv. § . T. Robinson Notion s Omahn, Neb. T@e; flne wostern, S3@200c: ordinuty. 5 | short, the Iatter can only got by either golng | Vanderbiits and the best graniers, but by 2 4710) Hoas—Receipts, 11,02 head. consigned di- o - Ries solected dulry, 2@ 6¢; ordinary, @i@sic: | hat in hand to their venomous feeling op- | the broadening of tho market. Yeésterday 23 0.0 31 nomimally stoady ut $563@10) per ewt. . 4 . = = egps, M@ ponents of the provision syndicate or vring it | for instance, more separato stocks were dealt 2m 19.. M2 275 " — — Genty' furnishinz goods, 10Y8S. BILLIARDS. in from the country—1f they think they ¢an | in on the exchanze thin has beon the cise on ; 226 11300 800 St. Louis Live Stock Murket. mfe colovrial Bran e 5 ok w York Markets. find it there, which seems tmprobable in view | any day since the Septemboer bull movement. HELFERS. 8. Louts, Mo, Due. 0.—CATTLE—Re- & Hackikimlfoverall sy A Hatac 00 The Brunswioks NEW YORK, Dec. 0—1'toun—Reo of the grading of the receipts now coming in, | The reason isobyious, here us in the bond 180 2. 868 250 20143 200 | ceipts, i700; shipmeénts, 2100: market a shade pants, shirty gots, eto. . Hardy Balte.Gallondor 0 ple 3 Dbls., 4,460 Tt isbolieved that the November clique sold | market, that the throwing back into the 554 180 Better: good. Lo choico nutivos, #3040 Toys, dolls, albums, | Balke-Collender Oo, und tunchunged; Sutes, 35 15 bbis. hewslly far Decombor and expected to doliver | huads * of investors il previously oA e stockers, $2ias i, © 0 St fancy sood, Rouso[ur | piilard merchandive, ' Con MeaL—Steady, tair demand: , | the corn they received in the November deal | pinced inmortzages now piid off, and for 00) 495 e i 50 4 B Hoas — Iteceints, 10,400; shipments, 1,705 o p o AN SIS <hing goods, a- Saloon tixtu B Y yellow, | e Bt - Thoy. ditl ot get ha much | WIGh tho. tnio monay market o longor | 1+ P 425 3.8 42 1,100 450 [ WO wishor: puokers, kaikon butchers, | GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. | rews anerineny a1, 400 5. 10th Stroot, WHEAT—Rece'pts, 546,30 bu.; exports, 210,770 | corn us thoy expectid and now find them- | offers teumpting opportunities gt G 302 4.30; DIisS, BATHGS. 2, Oiihn u.s sules, 4,010,000 bu. f futures; 128,000 bu, of | selves heavily short with little corn and prac- Sl ey ot UL, J. A Fuller & Co,, |* pot. Spot i opened higher, closed casy [ tieally none coming in. It is a part of the New York Money Market. 1..1400 1909 OM.iltA WHOLESALE MARKETS, i » nd quiet. N red, $LOG%GL00% In store | ROSsip thut they are notonly short here but | New Yonk, Dec. 0.—~MONEY ON CALL—] 171570 2 00 1408 Douglas Stree, MOOR lq: S and olevator: $107%@L08 flont: #1074 | also in New York, and Frazier 15 now sald to | ransing from 2 tod per cent: last loun, 1140 200 ; i @ P 1.003% . o, gred, 31,015 ungraded red, i Dbe In the cust trying to cover. Another ramor | cent; closed offered ut 2 per cent. 10163) 225 ountry Produce. Omakie I N T nprhorh SLOM@LUIN NoUian, | 13 that Arthae Ort s thebig mun and dithe | “Puine Meicavrius PApen-S to i per cont, OXEN. Faas—No mportant chanzo in, the market, 4 AN Li0% (51,1135 No. 2northern, $1,04%5@1,0414: op- [ 1S uperating for a New York syndicate o STERL NG EXCHANGE—Quict and Steady at [ rices re ning about steady, 0@ e, e i E tlons destined 1h@%o on weiler oubles. - | which B. D Hutchinson is o prominent | #4sits for sixty-diy TR B T iyl VG P orrnThe - murket 15 ot espectally | William Cummings, | Blake, Bruce & Co., \ vanced %@'s0 on Bradstreot's statement of | member. mund, 3 105 S strong and 17@18c buys a conslderable propor- | | Fooion e dovreased subplics ount of “the Rovkivs and NPT The' following were the closing pricos on B e o tion of olpts, With the cho.cest country | 017 and 619 South 16th St %3 Leavenworth prospects of light recoipts, deoljned %@1'so P ' ponds: 3 REDERS. going d 3 S D an L CAIER dnd reati A ceied KRUSOH ™ oniaagn, 1IN, Doo 0.—Swarts Dupos & | condd e e Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av, Pr. PovLTrY—Market slow, demand lights Omaha, Neb. v }{@¥0 undor yestorduy: triding moderuto; | McCormick to . C. Swartz & Co.: The L e (TR I P 295 4. 805 250 chickens, 6@70; turkeys, 10@lc; gecse and . 0.2 red, BLOGL@LYT, closing $1.08%: January, | Wheat market today was erratic, being strong | Xy % 45,0000 oo fifte] § o U 295 8. 83 2 60 ducks, 0710 i 3 =2 3 lostng 81.07%; Februury, 81.0844@ | eariy and closinz'weuk, The early strengeh | 15 it 57 1611 108 North: ag 010 2 ME—Canada geese, 36.0027.00; small geose, GROCERIES. ng #0815 March. 8 .00 110, | seeincd to come from sympathy with the bull el T e 240 30 250 05 Draitie chickons, #.5065,00; Grouso, | — it o BL00% yeaterduy: April, 810951105, | exeitement in corn. the later woukuess coming Usl104 |*North. Deben 240 T 650 230 Lird ducks, ¥8.00: bl winged toul, | Paxton & Gallagher, | Meyer & Raapke, L0037 June, $LOBELL, closing 81,08, from influences abroad. Cables were not en- 02 [St L & LM, Gen. 245 17.. 858 2 60 . winzed teal. 81.50; mixea duck: o' Rye—Dull. irrozular; western, #L05@1.04%. couraginz, The small northwestern recelpts | Tenn. new oL 0% St L & 8. KL Gen COLORADO CATTLE. 81251 Jnck rabbits, H.00@: small. BL25@1503 705-711 8. 10th Street, 1403-1405 Harney Street, BANLEY und u good decrense in the uvailable supply | Canada 8. 2060 ¢St Panl Consols. ) A% 4 quall, $1.50; jack snibe. §1.25: squirreis, $1.0 - CoRN=Re 2,600 bu.; exports, 26,815 | by Bradstreet wore not sufficient to offset the | *Ce & Pac, 18 No. Av. T No. Av. Pr. deer saddles, 15@16c per 1b.; deer carcasses, 10 Omahat Neb Omalia. X u‘lcn. LESS,000 bu. of futures, 92,000 bu. of Inruw‘n wox|\|y.xni's\ t‘url.tllln local |n;4|ar\ who . G. 'T'r, Rots B13¢ és'—nt'rv - 870 815 1':l!|m!r° Ill'Jil i:m %H}u. ante.ope suddles, M@loe; carcasses, O [ S T U“ ot. Spot murket opene her; closed | hive been buying recently apparently turned cows. . steors.... 1220 § 25 ! o ; Wenker and. (u 665 N5 66350 in olo- | sellers. The lurzest local’ short line was not WYOMING CATTLE. - D.M Steele & 0o, |8loan, Joaa ) vator; Gis@ite aflont; ungradoa mixed, | disturbed. Within less than wn hour after the S atearen ey 5 L ataor s Tt 10988100 Hides and Tallow. A oy 9t and Loavenworth bi@dsc; No. 4 S0c; stenmer mixed, 633G | opening year corn advanced over 10e a 12 feeders.... 058 240 2 steers 1170 3 00 No. 1 green salted hides. 444@i%c; No. ’ 2. streets, Go. Opt ons were early oxcited on December | bu.. | the “advance boing = apparently the *tallings. reon sulted hides Baibtae; No. I green saltod Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Ne 4 through shorts covering and bullish western | result of trading ultogether outof proportion b 1 D tanila el ildes, 25 to 40 1ba, 45%4c@4%o; No. 2 gresn il oy SRR oY adyiuncing o; the closo Is weak atiso advance | to thostocks, there belngloss thiy 000 hu S o, supply. was not too large for a | L& (00 461040 by 2 Rrenn 3 Brady & 0 on Deeomber and fn part %o decline on the | Of contract corn instore here. The irrlvals olnl Noven ednesday and the quality was | SR 095 08 Got Now 3 veul onit, § to 15 1s., Allen Bros,, McCord, Brady & 0o other: December t430i0e, olosing 04t June | arenot adding to this. In toduy's receipts | KANsAs Ciry, Mo, Dec. 9.—Cleurngs, 81,- itk althe offerings belng bretty | 464 No. 1dry flint hides, i@se; No.'2 dry flini A Pt uary s4@H0%ce, closing 63c; Februury 6414@ | only 15 cars wore delivered on contract. Tho | 50,1, e o e e Ao ot BHCTRE® | Gidos, S@ic No. | dry saited hides, 5@6c: tal- | 11031010 Harasy Steax ith and Leavenworth, Bie: May 52 @53, closing Outatanding interest In year dollvory whieh | ° Banis, Doe. 0.—Throo por cent rontos, o5t | [CIZNCOf hoxs bist wook was iz ibs, 10 ibin [ FOSeR OB 0 0w, Noo 4. o gr RN OATs-~Receipts, 107,075 bu.: oxports, 41,000 | has been traded i for months is cortainly | grise for the secount. B it ook proviousand i 10s. | wiite A, 4@iko; krense Y Owaha, Nen ] bu.i sales, yellow, (0 Lu. of futures, 105,000 bu. of | very lurge. Theentireadvance was not ni spot. Spot iarket wenk and dull, closed | tained, but the close showed w portion of it | o rouse, NEW YORK, De 5843 bulunces, 10, 1ngs today, § A fow of the best heavy and butcher weight hogs sold early to thié fresh moat trade at a lt.lb\l AND PROVISION Irregulur and weak: Decembor. 41g@ise, | held. Oats continued s dull us ever. but & 4 ALy closing. at 41 Janunry. & astile, olosng | were fructionally advanced by the corn ex- | ~PRILADELPHIA Pa. ==Olearinga. to- | stondy o atroné. prighs, uit this dic not last May, 503 @400, elosing at 0% citewent, The provision market opened woak, | du/, BI0.02107; balancos, 81,255,100 monoy, 6 | lonw, the bulk ot the ‘efrly teading belng b Flour, MoWhorte: Décomber, 4414 and ulthough during the carly part of tho | ber cent. prices. vury; Qlose s iR, ‘nlgkel lawer thun Milling compuny Cockrell Bros A, 8 MoWhorter | \onmouth, TIL,Feb. 11, '80, oot i mornlug 1t was supported by ‘lodal bulls 1t | Harions, Md, Deo. 0tk clearings | FOLKEY GRS WY 10£8 8010 Mardelia incible, Putent, & Brokers and cash buyers. | ftoom 18, Bonrd of Tras DS s, Moara,—While suffering ori, Wajdo: whito, (0@4So} No.? Ollaago, 4 glosed at bottom pr radohas boon vory |itoduys $3ne alance: 440045 rate, 6 noavy'tiid misod" packors o erlatiy Snowiliv Proiuts wirea " to Now | irokers rivate Mo | gom'a severe cold, T 'was induced to tr firm, falf demand. Ciitoado, T, Dec. 0.-Counselman & Day | "Sv. Lours Mo, Doo. 0.—Olenrings, 8608304 | FE o350 SN montiy. howerer ‘we from | o, 1 Oliman's Gold Medal, & York “outonco, &) T [ana 8¢ Louts. Casnural" | Moore's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. It Raw, dull und steady; refined, quiot [ to Cockrall Brow: = Wheat opened weak on | balunces. $017. joney TGS ver centi ex- | §150to $.55. Extremoly boarish nows from | ¥ 007 low srede, B 00; Quoen | ity Bouglit _ | afforded almost immediate relief; and o sy No'io: No by No, 7% i | lower ewblus | those trom Euclant worw wald | cifunio on Now York, S promium. §100to 3180, Extromuly bourluly nows trom R g bl il aftordad.nlmost dmmndinicreliols and j . Baer oft N, Bh@il4e; mould A, 4%oi | tobe the result of lower offerings from this | ©0E0 0 —Clonrin:s, #15,815,202 | tho ologo was wouk and 80 to 10¢ lowor. A b +“bran, $14.00; chopped feod, $20.00, (A 1 5 B $ ! 2 po! * B q 5 . 38, #15,815,202; o clos 3 o © lowor, About : i mumissio v S 0o Using. re i landard & i cobtotlonns'A, i gradta- | aldo owin to & decting causs tb o por bumnal | yat T R et e e o J 5*““‘020 miwim from catarrh, sinoo uaing this remody I . s S 0-10D K¢ bos, 4 T-180. L2 3 QT WORL 01O change on New York, 50 to 1t ount. £.55 to %350, neainst fram $40) to ¥.70 yester- She was6 and he was 7. He wanted her i inve not e 0 any wi . Ly e L ) B faet e itk et renortad (i | | NEW ORLEANS. Lo, Doc. 0.—Clourings, - | day. The uverage cyat was SL01%. Repre- | 1o promise to marry bun. He offered candy, | Brokers. ~Direct wiros this decidely annoying disonso y PRTioLEUM-Openod stondy, but ylelded | Winter whent crop prospects the worst for | 1281 New York exchunge commerciul, 150 | sentativo sulos: ; ico cream and nuts. but she was obdurate, | Lo Chicako. New York.and | TAN ¢ Kua, ] under wostern selllog, deelining 0. then. be- | many yoars at this seuson. The excitement [ ber 100 discount. Hank, do discount to par.o| No. Av. Sh. Finully he suid ho would give ner a bottle of | 5t Leuls N. ¥ 1o - —. - e f gamo dull and Yenaled 80 unth " the tloss in corn sturted shorts ‘buying il over tho uigaao, 1k, hoo. 0--New Yorc exclwnge. | (.. .43 Haller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup. She | Stk Moores Trew of Life, u positive curo for Kid Ponnsylvania oll spot opened at 68%¢: highe | floor and wheat telt the effect until the eal scount. 'Monoy at 6 per cont. Bunk | 50.0.0 19 : R ney and Liver Compinint and all_blooc esty 08&01 lowest, Bucs olosod, ek, \J.mu,‘.‘,, price was reuched. when the offerings of at | cloarings. $12,265,80i sterling exchange un- | 07... swiled, luid ber hand in his und said, yours LUMBER. Chdos Doos 1t pay Lo SUTOr when you o be gtion opeuluiz e ovie: ‘highost Wi Towst, | foast, 200000 bushols, akainst priviles chun:ed. ult death. L1 P i gured by using Mooro's Treo of Lifé, the Grea ¢ closing, 88440, Liwa ofl, no sules. Total | filled ub the buyers. Prices in the surround HAVANA, Doc. 0.—Spunish wold, 2315@2.15; . ST : i Lite Remedy snles, 66,000 bbls. "L I pith bowan’ (0 give awuy nnd these In- | exoiunge auier on the United Sthtes BLK The new Hotel Brunswick, 16th and | G. W. Douglass & Oo | John A Wakefield, | ™ Gt e B0 bRl 0TT0N SEED O1L—Qulet, steudy; yellow, 80¢ | fluences brought out a largoline of long whe: eht gold at 104@Ile premium; on Londor Jackson. with all modern improvem ents TR {mported, Amorican Port ety FORR and $100 for packugesi | LRSS pretty well svenell up tonheht ; 1510 North 10th Streot | aud Quincy Whity Lim ) ) b tou London Stock Markets. — s SIRALL e : pRosINCStoaay; strained, common to good, | ind rendy to rade o Wshnaton erop | . Gt L e ot s F st T New Cerialn Kemedy, Lutc 2 8! TEPUFLS LOMOITOW. Yeir corn wis the brilliant & d 1891 Iy Jumes Gonlo i 4 N J TURFENTINE=Dull, lower at 821@dHo, deal today. Provisions opened weuk. ad- | _LONDON INow York Horald Cablo— SOUTH OMAHA. T ERATION G 0 2 aled Fveo toany aufforer EGos--Quiet, ensy ; western, J0@%7c. Kecelpts, | vanced with packers buyinz on re uced es- | Special to Tie e he principul feature of e s 'CArpets and Darquet ) SorENon, S S AIse SR 4,570 pkgs. tiinutes 0f hog recoipts, but turned down with | *toek exchange dealings toduy was an ad- UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED 4 804 08 Rote and caritln cuis {of Lesk PORK—Quiet and steady; old mess. 80.50; | other murkets und closed weak with reselling | vance in Americun and Cunidiun rallway il i 4 9th and Douglas. tmpoteney. 3.1, OUSE, Box 26 Albot, Biioke \ 0OW niess, #.10G10.75; extre Prime. 80.50. by puckers, who evidently expect unother | stocks. Tho preparatious for the settiement e = Our MEATS—Qulet, steady. large run of weather-bound hogs this wenk, disclosed & smali aecount Lo be urrunged and MISSION MEROHANT. — — LArD—Lower, dulli western steam, 80.45: | . OicAGo, 1L, Dee. 0.--F. G, Logan & Co. to | money wus choup, Even Amerlean subscrip- VUOM 188 00 tierces: | J. Sands Commni'ssion compuny: Wenk cables | tions were carricd over at from 44 per cont to . closing | and fine weather caused wheit to open weak. | & per cont, whilst most home railways and far- iay, 86,582 | Tho early sellers bocame buvers on the Brad- | elxn stocks were scurce for dellvery, Alto- nlos. 0% Lierus; option sulo 2 ecomber, $4.50; Januar: 105 ot 86.48; February, ¥ Nre 0.0 BUTTER—Quiet: western dairy. 16@230; wes- | Streot report of 1500.0 0 bushels decrease In | gother the bourse prosented a more cheerful 4 3 tor ‘oroamaty: R@soe: Flgion b tho visible supply. ‘I hisdemand satistlod, the | appearance than for some tme. In Auericin Bulldiog South | chanke bullding . g 8 Tov: part skl 4140, arket became wenk and vlosed so. Al ad- | and Canudiun railpays Louisville jmproved Omaba South Omaba. Storage for all kinds of grain' — o heavy | rose 1 per cent, Luke “Shore, Norfolk & West- Iees from the northwest are thit t 10 TRON—Qulet, unchunged: Amerlcan, Elevatorcapacity, 600,000 bushels. 5,750 18,00, recelpts are over. This early hud a little ern preferred and Northern' Paclfic preforred o CoppEn—Nominal; Deceniber, $10.75. | fluence in advancing May. Late cables give | & percent, Atlantio first morizage % por cent, P. B, Frederick & Money advanced on consignments, LeAv—Dull, eusy; domestic, 8.2 u better tone but no higher prices. The gov- | St. Puul, Erle ordinary, New York Central and So1s All grain weighed, inspected and d Tin—Dull and steady; stralis, $19.85. ernuent report, due tomorrow, 1s anxlously | Ontario'ts por cent, Wabash debentures i per J ghed, ! looked for, Opinlons are divided as to whit t, Wabasn preferred % per cent Commission dealers 1o storage rates established by state Qi officials. Worite for rates and full particulars, 4 per cent. Den. wver preferred Atchison. Ohlo jep ordinary 4 por cen u Morses. Room 48 Exchange South feve in ¥ s the condi- t % luny be D it will sho cinnati Markets. L ey ton of winte CINCINNATL, O, Deo. 0.—WreAr—Steady: | others believe in u large increase & Mississipol o Tnlon Paclfio 4 per o L N‘&;fl"' De. o Soring wheat orop. It mikes 1Ll Reuding W ek cont, Canadian Pacitlo % Qah Consign shipments care of Bfl: “l"" rfium;fl.llnmlatl. su?n:fv: “Ilml It Is, nor should it change vuhl‘v& gont. | 4 rrunk um’l.;.ry 510 ~ e =¥ ! |, 35@otae, heat 18 or Is not worth vresent prl e | Grund Trunk guuranteed ¥ per Y o, o - Waiskey—41.18 pelfove T, Solwidering e wants'or urope: | Trank Hit iciordnce 15 per cont,' Grank A.D. Bover & o, | Hunter& Greea, WOODMAN & RITCHIE CO, P — < The contingencios to the growing crop are runk second 1% percent, and Grund Trun) al Miuneapolis Wheat Market. By ARG A1 In TRYOr of WEner brices, Yuar | shird 54 Der otnt Thres wonths " bunk £ Bxchange Bulldlog, | 50 Exchange Bullding = s MINNEAROLIS, Mion, Dec. S—Wumar— | coruis In the hunds of u few and they can put | bills were ‘discounted at per cent. Call OMAHA, NEB PBullish t0 nearthe oloso; oash market fairly | it higher if 1t sults them. January, 1o sym- | money was quoted at 1% perceas aud loans | 84, South Omab, South Omaba

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