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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Demoralized and Excited Was the Cond of the Wheat Pit. Rumors That the Cligne Was Selling Ont As- Misted Other Depressing Factors Were Mig Qu cnicaco, 111 clted was the co largest break oc slump of nearly 2 tial recovery at the recent buyir as portending the opening, but snatehing 250,000 | tom frow a panic measure restored Dec SLUMP OF NEARLY TWO CENTS RECORDED . ditlon of the wheat pit A n tric con! Cables Exports ge. Demoralized and ex The past. A | recorded with oy Eggleston, whose frequently alluded to sold some near on the break he was a buyer, within tge of the bot- | seller, which in Tonlght tho n lenee prico for May s 11 lower than_last nizht Corn 1s e lowe visions, after a wound up at al Believers in elique in wheat With news that rec aguin liberal 10 day lust year out the st Iy o oped and (h their whts efrey this inereased o and bourd were i the Tiguidition, s orders Sulvs went o The wi to the money Heip " declin Klop-loss or Khiorts until took a fresh | the northwe dicted by Minneapolis, sayin: movemént i i si s 1 th ihe 1 1 about, fron 10 A story is current thit when husiness of Pardr he s rep making a large prof minutes from the tod, hut when i s wiis shor Jiort whe upon I N sera o st time. pt at lowe port strengthe In corn o) nt holdi 1 tl ket opened dull, | final quotntions, wus firm W gelling off e g A steady and elosed ket elosed nt inside price big day i hogs were nodér we the hi tof demand for prod Mor products were W brokers were, perh the advance, how and the breid in that at the close th denl showed others, and for Januar At the ated that the elique was r, O ady ¥ oxt row weary pt s, i te inspector of Minnesota, had stated that he expected the northwe up at the present rate for the entire winter 1-p 1 st \ b hort i kness was hy many,attributed ¢ sare in Now York and th 10 or all winter fr <t it yosterdiy's closing, b and decline of 15c rosulte aquickly, fluctuated some 114 15,0 ted 1o have covered the entive 1ing fit. ope ot it th P between both sho of the most and <oy \d ower prices, afresh yell went up from the scllers. ovening opinfon was divided a8 o W e leading Tongs in the market let go of e ir position. wions were confined mainly (o the professional and room tr hut ted down corn synpathized, n (e th 1ets ttention was given well s wl wenkne 2 futures | OvENING. December Januury May. MESS PORK- Junuary. May BARLEY- No. 4, f.0. D. FrLAx SEen TIMOTHY SEED- PORK - Mess, per r 100 1bs,, #9, 400000 vy @7.57'4 short ¢ Wiisky #1.80. Sraan unchanged. The followi ments todiy : ANTICLES. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu .. Corn, bu ...\ Oats, bu .. Rye bu,. Barloy, . On the Produ market was st 19@20¢. Eggs, New Yok, Dec. 000 dull, e Conx M 82,752,850, WikAT—Receipt 500 bu; 4,7 bu. spot. lowe! 7617 aflot; 774 ungraded red, 80ie; No. 1 hird, No. 2 Milwaulk Options were o 1@ 1c lower after vancod and dc Tower late cal at the west, clos combor, 747,(1761 THUR@T6 e, elosin 7930, © at 50! RYE- Dull, nowi BARLEY- Quict Baniey Mare 1 Cony bu, £ ble in ol mixed, 51¢ weal dnd (0 wonkness west Dy @o130. ing at Al lined 16015, sales, BOD,OOC i 0 spot. Spots quict, firmer. Options moder BeLVe, Gusic 8740; M) gyt b HAY-Qul Hors 1 cholee, 186 Sraan-—It MOLARSE alrly ste s Quicts " Qul pulled, 80aH2e PoRk—Quict new mess, § nal. Cut quiet; Lurd, quic closed at #1025, 10.60; option siles, 760 closed ut #10.2 5 #10.20 aske. at #1010 bid; May, # bid. Burrer—Quiot; fancy, about steady. \Cueks skims, 80@39 s, PG IRON— S (¢ CoprER—Quict LaAn-—Sieid Tix—Qulet S l‘l', L()|IHIII it not auotabiy 1o Witkar-Opened with one rewaining 1o go down amd ¢ ng i No. 2 white, f. No. 1, #1.00. i bl )i sl Ted e sides (hoxed), Distillers’ tinished goods, per gal., Cut lonf, granulated, standard “A," | New .\HI K Markets, 16, exports, 4 k3 siles, 10,000 hbls, Duil, steady; yellow western, e on steudy eubles, hic i sing at 7se; Muy, nal Wes il Receipts, 6,400 bu.; exports, m . Spots dull, Towe Options were mo W ' firm, dul New Orleans, steady, quict. d. coipts, 2,01 - dos steady ; Nalg ask Ui Steady, quiet, ut §13.00215.50, lake y: domestic, #.75, Braits, $19.60. is Murkets. Mo., Dec. P, e ‘ ‘ i) wtions were ais follows: Dull, dragging N 78,200 bu; exports, 66,- 000 b in the of a carly in nd forenoon, s pro- terday sing price powertal the day 51 the northwest were inst 680 cars the eport that Clausen, the tern reecipts to keep ky fecling devel- 1 to throw overbonrd me tne v L rumor 1ing out temoratization. \ports from {he sea- tthis cut no figure, wnd selling and stop-loss nd ihles iefly i ments next week., The Jod dead of whedat on o was buying ehielly by hour, when F Ston | 1k of higre pts in Was flatly contias om_reliable how 0t AWt end of (e heavy Th ning wis the i ek recovered ie and 1he closing wis day Do Tower than yest 00,000 b, On the k It was pver forty-five e before the hreak well under way it fook s 10 knoek 1%@ perbu s what fivst he- S soon s wild s us 1o L the short- found, ex- very tin This 1d not | o wsed theirlines ders. The ma ly yesterday' for while, st 4. bt allied some, to tic t of suflic k. AL ani- rovisions. I and i oy wits fUrher improye pork, although its advin Armour the best buyers. On there was realizing, induced selling, so as erascd. The ribs ipared with the ot deeline of The in d as follows: LOW. | CLONE, B4 | | 10630 | 16074 16 1660 | 16 5t 16 4 7015 No. 8 spring, 61 0. b, No. 8, f.0.h, 406 L B14.8714315.00; 1ard, Lort ribs, sides (loos shoulders (hoxe (9 the receipts and RECKIPTS, (8111 £0.000| 165,000 149,000 167 000 16000 5000 §61.000 butier Provi 000 b1, Recelpts, 8 84,000 sacl futures: 120,000 cly netive: for export ng steady; No. nd el tive, ing ' steady 1 lizht oney markets, and i he No. 2 red, 7470 January March, 77740 BO@H1Le, ‘closing | wester fern, GO HOC, 10,800 of futures: 64,000 bu weik; No, & [ 3 Steamer ately aeiiv and 1) % rowith Loy, 501 50 bu exports, 071 futu ¥ i 10,000 hu ately B73,87\e, closi at #9%0e; western, stato, good to refined, duil. netlve. ) plgs. niostie brime, lull, ste i s, HO0 tierces at 10, tierces; December, od; January, closed al 1o Sl0-200 1028, clostug 0.28, “closing t §10.10 demand, firi; part o, $12.20. 16.~FLour—Weak but 4, and atn rally, continued d 1@1lisc under yester- and Decomber, v, 78¢; July, 7246 ned we better Later there was 4 partinl sl wis only Yo« 87540 Janunry, S8e cnsh 824 hige O ) hen declined %o ’ seovery, and the @ yosterdny: ansh Febraary, 30%c; May aac Oars ag@IAe Rye-iligher BARLEY N TRAN . Ste Hay LD 4,10, LAY SRED- Quict & Berren- Uncha Eoas - | N Mreat Du i bid; May. lower at W4 snlos, ly; % Unchaneed steady; $3.50@8.05 east track spelter quict at 141,07 1 Quict it $1.50 WHISKY Wt 41,90, BAGGING AND COTTON TiRg PROVISIONS 1T igher and Lard, 0. Racon 5 Boxed Tor wnd 1 nore ind ribs, § shoulders, '$5.1 shorts, $10.01 Sugar cured hais, $11.506012.5 RECEIPTS—Flour, 4,000 bils bug corn, 152,000 b oats rye, 5,000 hu.; barley IMENTS Flour 81,000 bu 1,000 b Strips, 38,000 8 whent, 10,000 bt corn 14,000 bu.; rye 8,000 bu.; burley Omahu Produc The receipts of butter and_eggs are fncreas Ing. re also very plenty. There was not much change in the general market ArPLES—Good apples are quoted at #3.50@ 4.00; chofce 1o fancy, $1.0074.2 BANANAS—Quotations _ure: Fair to good shipping stock, $2.000.2.60 buneh | BUTTER - The general market is steady, The bulk of the receipty wt 14 @16e, and somo | seleet packiges i CRANBERIIES - Quotations nre cherry. $8.60 per WLt bell and late Cape Cod he o market are it ELEIY [t Quotitions run CRISTNAS #3.0042:4.50 extra Inrec £2.0002,0.00 per b, 2 Market. Chickens sell 17 Rell ugle, ivals ‘on the ind celery Is difficult to find. ATl thi way from 26¢ to ave, | Tiies—4 to 6 feet, per do G 10 10 feet, por doz, $6,00@10.007 for schoold and_cliurehes, eac Nolly, per bl 505 mist arrivals eppsare weakening the have (0 be quoted t 2372 GANE-—THe arrivals of « they wove uite frecly ul areseare and in Are coning frocly mall rabblis ire nore readily. Que 5,006,508 ° proirie grouse, £100; qua $1.005 Jack | snipe £1.00; gofden plover duiekd, BO0@T000: red hendducks, #4005 mallard ducks, 3,75; Dlue wing teal, | 2,00 rreen wing tenl $1.75: mived ducks, $1 Can $6.00607.501 Jack rabbits, 32 13,00 rabbits, #1250 1505 squirrels, | 1.0 intclope saddlos, 1@ 1be: deet saddles, 152,10 (telope careasses, 9@10¢; | dcer carensses, 106012¢ HoNEY—The' uarket 15 firm, clover honey heing scarce at 17, HAY—No. 1, #7.00007.50; No. NS Cliotee, $3.50; Tane MALAGA GAPES -~ Por ke, $0.00, Ovstkis—Unehanged at 132350 per can, ONIONS—Ilomegrown, SO@85¢; Spanish, $1.90 ner erate. ORANGE ATOF ot cold stora market, which will for tresh stock uail are large, hut guotatjons. Dncks Jack rabbits to go lower iy and sell Phonsants, | 4.0 0! ood demund. (id arc likely Hot very pl wtions " ar chickens, 10061 $1.2560n1 i snipe, i plover, | 1 nvas b il good white | C 00@6.50. #5.50. s Florida, Quotafions ado and Utali, 8 Turkeys, if choie wnd ndducks at 910 demand is fair and the. supply not very lav Some very thin and poor tirkeys hive been | reported s selling 1s low as 9¢. Chickens are coming in frecly e demind being light, stocks are inclined o aceumulate. ket on chickens is conseauently very cholee stoek went at 8e. largely at 7¢ and inferior at G¢. SWeERT POrATORS - Cholee Mus Tinois stock, $.75@4,00 per Hhl VEAL-Quolations are: Small and fat, arge wnd heavy, ) stoek sold ine and New YoRrk, weaker and Pennsylvania Dee. 16, TROLEUM— O was dull” throug the oil, sales, nond tions sales, 5,000WhIs af 58¢: Lima ofl, sl none, 17¢ bid. Totul sult 100 bbIS, COTTONSERD O1L—Weak; erade, 8oc; yellow, TALLOW FURPENTINE-Qulet, steady at 81@3114c. LoNDON, Dec, 16,-CALCUTTA LINSE Ty per quartcr NSEED CARE-£7 TURPENTINE SPIRITS Ka Kansas Croy, Dull, easy, city §2.00 {Tor pack- ton for west 205 per ewt, Clty Markets, Mo., De 16.—Wnear— | lized and 2¢ lower; No. 2 hard, 63% No. 2 red, 67050 68¢. N Iricaulie and lower No. 2 white, 330311 No. 2 wi No. 2 mixed, 33 | 20@30¢; 2| No. rn, 1,000 Wheat, 110,000 bu.; corn, 6,000 | b oats, 1,000 hu. | Liverpool Markets. Liverroor, Dee, 16, Wizat—Quict; holders | offer moderitely strong; western spring, bs 115,@6s per cental; receipts of wheat the past thr 100 centals, including 261,000 i fair: mixed western, | Amcrican corn | ., 455 6d per ewl. LARD-Prime western, 50s 6d per ewt. C NEW ORLEAN dling, 9 9-16 ordinary gross, 10 Dales 16.-Dull; middling, "9 1-16¢ net receipts, 9,70 05} expOTLS (0 Gredt o Ftance, 4,850 b 166 bales; coustwi 161 bales: sales, 000 hales; stoek, 279,998 bales, Weekly treceipts, 86,129 Dales: gross, 59,740 bal \ports 1o Gr Britain, 18,521 hal France, 19,25 ; tinent, 7 bales; ‘coustii Dules, mid- good \es; | Britain, | 's: 10 the con - low Cofieo New York, Dec. 16 —Options on 1025 pointgups closed steady, 15035 points up: sules, 33,000 bigs, including Deecnib 5,00 JAnuary 15.65; February, L40; March, " $1 April, 10,151 May, $14.900015.00; July, 314 55; Schtember, $14806 15,00, Spot Rio) Steady, quiet; No. 7, $16.50). Milwaukee ¢ MinwavkEe Wis.. May, 69 5. 2 spiin Cony i No OArs - Quict; No, BARLE Rye-—52 in Ma Dec. 1€ t WaEeaT—Soft; Minne MINNEAPOLL air cashi trade Reee December, G5 No. 1 northiern, 64 Minn., Dee. There most on No. 13 northern 3 cars; M On e No, wis sold Josed No. 1 hard, | northern, | Philadelph in Market, PuitapELPL, P, Doc, 16, -Wineat—Weak, lowe AW T4t 1; NO. 2 mixed, Décem- . 2 white, 4134¢; white, De- Cinein CINcINNATI, O, lower; No. 2 red COnN-—Stron OATS - Eas WiHISKY Wiear—Dull, | : e, Virin, ool den Business i | JOA. Blanchard has succeeded W, J, MeAl- | HSter s proprictorof i goneral store i Eagle, | The Bank of Gresham and the Farmers Merchants bank, both of Gresham, have solidated. Baltimore Dec Mark WitEaT ain 16 Wealk; vod spof, 785 Cora—Fusy’; mixed spot and year, 473, OATS- Quict; No. 2 white wesiern, 420 e New York Dry Goods Market, EW YORK. Dee. 16.-The demand f ds was moderate, but up o the ot. dry condition | market wis unchanged in firn at the highest rates. n Market, WiEAT-Active; No. N 2 onsh, 42¢ 85¢ bid. Cony doing OATS-Quict; cash, STOCKS AND BONDS, Everything Turned on Gold Exports and Mouey Questions, | N York, Dec. 16.—As on yeste everything turned on the gold export and woney questions, Early in the day all sorts of ruy were in eireulation about exports of $2,000,000 gold by tomorrow's European steaters and anywhere from §5,000,000 to #7,000,000 for the week. These rumors were reltorated persistently that finally the strect belicved they were true A udded to ‘the uncertain | foolin the traders was the action’ of cortain bank presidents in call- ing in loans, bucked up as it was by the talk from the same persons that Europe WL ke executioniry drafis upon the goud reserves of this country during the next few wonths, Whether this Sort of thing 1s in- tended to cheek thie outflow of the yellow metal or is for the purpose of helping wlong spec Iators in stocks has not been satisfactorily ped, but it can be stated (hat many conseryative binkers and brokers expross the bellef that gold will 500u run itself out and arc ally which among ot | Louts & | 839, | Janunry, | piving themseiven much un sty tlon The 1'ast this tinctly fay of the sudder bankers arra Toin, the re money appen vented at the the loan ma the week we POFLATCe wis credit ex for gol sfen fully Later rates for 1o by a formal change and t one of the lar the close supy ket L The followl! the Teading st change today ster and s Brghishy nad onee Atehis Adams i Alton, preferr. \ean hxp 0 & O ncific xpren 1 Canada Southern clfic. Central I Chicago Alton B.&Q & St T Conl & Ir Cotton Ol Cer Del. Hudson DT & W D& R G pfd D& C K ust Tonn Erle ) preforred Fort Wayne. Gt Northern p XK L pfd Hocklng Valiey Hiinols Contra St Panl & Dul Kan. & Tex, pt Lake Erie & W o profor Lake Shore 0 Trust Louls M ] Nattan Co mppls & . Michigan Contral Missourl Pacitie Mobile & Ohlo Nashvillo Cha National Cor do proferrod N.JL Contral 1y he total sa shares, includ ton, 11,000% Distillers, 13¢ Nushville souri P S 1o Lon [Copyrightsc LONDON, Do Special to Tn stock market ness done Consols, howe Tupe L but Cec fent. Ho e dec tions and to 1% shown i tend general " decl cent in Cl ¢ and Wa Union Pacific pereent in al symputhy, place in Issues. Discou is sl 1oss ata shade | was quoted u NEW Yonk Active; ran loan 6 per con PrivE MEne busir at #4585 for den The elosing Sasven. .. 8043 eoup | U8 dignrox Pacific ts of Lousiana st'ped 5. Kaxsas Cr 34, NEW Yons 8863 b e Bavrivore, Md., De 5543 bhalance: CINCINNATLL INDO: fnto the £110,000. Mesenis., T 498 ¢ selling WASHINGTC department L N mium; bank, BOSTON, M 268; balance Exchang &1, Louts, Mo. per '« count. Cnicaco, 1 177. New Sterling exc £4.8612; dew Dalaned nt. E buyers the d thice duys in all brineh good 10 chole buyers are 1 to quality on and so they falr (o condoese very ordi about & dine . Aside steers that w the fulr to pr steers sold it fair Ot JH cow t 10¢ b Fresh recely supply. Fal sold niostly thin cows is up (0 #3.30 were LHght an good, Stron i d dem [ could use we IN DAILY USE. Mr. Michael Higgins, Belcher & The Best. used 8T for years for their men for burns, cuts and we know of nothing that com, whys marning Ly & Now Alb'y chiefly d three months' bank bills tive THE OMAHA DAILY BEE aslness over the | extreme nles n Tho first nows Fecelved on | sentative sales money markot wasof a dis naracter, taking ady ] ce I money rites f over night' for “ult of which was that forofgn red jn today's local money mar A busi opened. This pre § start anything 1jke a searce in 3 rket, thodgh the loan rates for g re woaker. A thing of some | 3 tie uneypected transfer of for which brought movement In change -t an abrupt halt et ealeulitjons. that | the A withdrawals for tomorrow's g yesterday's abundoned at mer-that at matured - w still in the afternoon the higher | ¢ ¢ W money were further reflected marking down of market did not gost exchange houses ju lic slied all the demands of the m Able 1 nged * ng are the closing anotations for ocks on the New York Stock ex- 7% NOTTOIR T 218 North Ameriean Co 4234 |Northern Pacific 150 | do preforred G| U, P Den. & ¢ Northwestern do preforred N V. Central N.Y. &8 Ontarlo & Wostern Oregon Lmp Oregon Nav O &L &L Pacific Mail Plttsburg in Pullman IRiaco t Read'n Itichm; 1074 10% I 18 1 e 109 4ty 1 ross hio it 1040 N 1 et do preferrad o Grande West do_ preferred Rock Tsland G St L kS Tatp) st Panl o proforred Paul & Omahi. A0 preforred Southern Pacltle. 1 Sugar I it tenn. ( Fexas Pacific. Tl & O. Cont. pfd. unlon Pacific U8, Expros W, St i do_ proferrol Wells Fargo Exp. v Unto, Wk 0o, Lnsood Tron o les of stocks today were 540,000 ling: Atehison, 13,0005 Burling- Chicago Gas, 24,900 Chi 1,000 lo, € 3 Loulsville & Manhattan, 8,250: Mis- | New England, 11 St Paul, 84,0008 \ Pucific, 18,4005 Western Uniol don Pinancial Review. 1 1592 by James Gordon Bennett.] . 16, (New York Herald Cable © BEE]-With fow exceptions the wits very unsettled and the husi- consisted of “realizations r s higher. Indian | | overnment gentine 1886 s wiven way 3 per tulas bonds improved i 1o 1 o el fer_ opening dull dly flat on i Slosed with nt deeline. frreinl funded i Awericais ression. T has been o selling and although the iuhtly improved st the close, i ine resulted, including 1% per w0 & Milwatikee, Denver prefer- ash debenture, 1 per cent in and inols Central and 1§ o 3 Lothers, Canadians were' flat in full of % to 1 percent taking | 1 Pacific and Grand Trunlk it vites showed nereased weak- ken Call money selow 19 | L per cent cent. , Dee r fro ON CA | cont; Tast it reent. $1.85% for sixty wand quotations on bonds: T [Mutual Union Us... 112 L3 |NCJLCoInt Cert .0 1113 1100 | Northorn Pac. 1atal 1185 105 |Northern Pac. 2nds. 113 N. W. Consols [N, W Deb, 5s.. [SEL & LA Gon s8I T & San F GO T Paul Consols. SEP. ¢ TP Ta 161 | T, P, & Rt Unlon ¥ L 1013¢ West Shore. 80K G W | day bills and Tt a0 1100 1000 1028 he m st 14/t i 1H0GE day from start t 1500 lighter whier than chter ar, crests 1 s pec a0 Was Tive hogs sold most 10 ool frou 16 ight stuff, odds Thee pite lose the 1 th, but u 1 36,30 5 Thursdiy Ty, Clearings, §1 _Clearings, $149,604,- Three per cent rentes, 95f, n for the aceount. 16.—Clearing Money G per e Mone per 25¢ discount. 75, 82,778, < F471,500. 0. Amount of bullion gone land on balance tod: e prices wis from the s sentative sales: No. Av. S 84.... 187 160 51....169 — today pure ANS, Lit, Dec, Ww York ex 1,00 pr York exchange 16 nge, sight, H0c ninm 155, Dec. 16.—Clearin 5. 83,185,771, Money New York par to 10¢ discount Doe Clearings, 5, $417,0 Money xeh New ©4,600,- | quict, 67 | ork 23¢ dis- 16. on 11, Dee. 1 e exehan: . nd, 817,264, preniium, | y day Dills, Money—Firm, 6 por rom the Depres- Togs Still Kiting. 16, Receipts of ull it The five ¢ 26,444 hots e, 24,018 Iy kinds of ¥ supply foots 4,180 sheep, | and 2,484 me o eastern from outside (e pist two or 1ivity and strength de. The show of | ¢ heef ste as rather poor, but | pever 8o extremely particular as an up market as‘on a down on paid zood strong prices for the cattle without a wince, and even | to pay pretty st prices for | v stufl. In general prices raled | Chigher and in exceptional ¢ 5 from a small buneh of 1,440-1h, | re sold for the Christinas market | ety zood 1,000 1o 1,400-1b, bref from #3.40 10 8445, With poor to 01D, 51« yhere from §3.10 1,182-1h. westerns brou; in this line were light eder orde It wis o ithy market throughe « ful had found before (he elose, rade was ive, with prices from wetter than Thursduy all around, s viere Hidted, and Wiih o brisk | d the movement was free and | s trading about cleared up the rto very good cows nd helfers U from #1.65 108250, with old low as #1.10 and cholee tostuff Offerings of bulls, oxen and stags nd they ehunged hands readily at < t from $1.40 1o 4350 noice venl calves sold al at from $2.00 1o #5.00, alers did the bulk of the and from the e 1 a emord e pli ou.of the © = The tons here and o i L failed. poiuted ont. tors bnelk their th AN adve buylr niry was nled strong nothi that b Degging for i purchiuser tive and the gu Wise me And ‘' fa Thoy worth & trial | catwrh You are heret bud pren South hulf of ity of O it No, 8 Taylor Agricultural Tool Co., Chicope Falls, Mass., writ “This company has 80 days fr or sald auisanc authorities, and a speciul tax Suid nulsance ¢ Dated thls 17 . JACOBS OIL bruises, and No Equal. pares with it,” e 1o 15¢ lower, gener Tast han the corresponding Conditions wer T favorable to the sclling Intors we 1ple of choied loads 2, [88K, the case, or of how long & nedy that succeeds where everything elso Thousands of such cases can be That's the reason its proprio- Ccannot curo. lows themn to take such a visk. mon senso lead you,to take such a medicine | ising fake,” you Funny, isu't_it, how' sime p , sickness to health’ when tho remedy is posi- i of “fakes.” Chalrman Boar SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1892, 17h vtk D neer. No 31 14 15 q 19 5 19 Bl 3 10 b 15 3 90 3 20 q 3 40 3 A0 3 40 a8 MIXED ad 18 WS AND HEIFER CALVES 3 STAGS. o0 oy 2 65 3 00 rket was ly 1 o finish han Thurs Friday ctiv and much t 1t i 1y throughout. 2t from §0 5, with and ends nd ket had 1ost some of the ¢ hout everything 1o 86,40 and from #6.95 CHRIRTMAS BEEVES Hepro- Pr 10 40 10 340 8 50 3 B0 3 0 4 Kl s. 1200 1060 1440 1030 ) ) ) 943 ) 10240 800 ) ) 914 793 047 men uy 6,45 and §i it and mixed hogs went tering 1 from 10c s iher than T) Reccipts were | v, alc ht— 000 9,000 ¢ last s on in- , shippe and e i mostly at sule's of pigs down to ‘e was pretty hot, and toward Agiinst from 5 1o y . the bullk to £6.05 oue rtoday than ever hefore on hie pr when th 50 und the tfrom #6.25 1o 71 61 b 610 1 were sonie 1 these the ¢ ous high duy win 0, 50 1y g il was Sop- wo of Tk of Repre- B by Pr, G 35 Dian i0 5 40 G40 30 40 40 30 i0 40 10 5 40 6 40 5 4D 5 50 80 ood 600 mut- brisk It disappears— the the WOrs of catarrh, uso Sago's mody. mil t forms with of Dr, Catarrh Its thing, cloansing and healing proper- mat ith in it with » t a per- 1 perina- nent cure, no ter tanding, none offer §500 reward for a case of cata It's a medicine that al- how bad It's o ey h which Docsn't com- arantee absolute, don’t put money bas ng " d helieve docsn't pa in themselves. ople prefer Isn't it Lin't any trial preferable to y notified 08, 10-wi 110, Kou nahi, have 376 10 be 1 nul tha! iy directed 1 Ading down the fron! 1t of lot 10, Kountze's f 1ihz, wasting wulk adjicer 9th day of o will Lo abat 11 expeia the prop XInts. th day of De bW B Dee. 17 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. t the 5 2n following 1addit by reason ank of earth existing thereon. hate sald nui- pit nd od oty rts of 1d y thereof levied is on which 1892, KIAUSER, Publ Works Ing was Inrgely, ae from #2.40 1o $3.00. with | 1tk and nleo i slow firm. Good modernte der inferior stuff of ale. Falt to good natives, $9.50@ 3 fair to good westorns, #3204 505 com VAN stoek sheep, $2.95@3.60; good to oo to 100-1b, 18 $4.00406.00, Rep sentative sales ) Av ) ewes 90 Prices atock aheep wore in nd, bt common M Kinde wa | 1S Pr 4 00 Rece nd Disposition of Stock. 1 receipts and disposition of stock As wi by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards ipany for the twenty-four hours ending 10¢k p. m. Decomber 16, 1892 o . RECRIPTS, CATTLE WOUS. | SHEEP. [MOUSES & WIS Cars. [ Hend | Cars | Hoad |Cars, | Hoad 101 204 R DISPOSITION WOVERS carTie Omat Packing ( Th G 11, 1Ty Switt & Co " e Cudaliy Backing o Wit T8 D B Nrmour R Beckor & D. Spoc.Shipp re and e Teft bver sud o Chicago Live Stock Market. Onteaao, 11, Doc. 16~ [Speetal Telogram to | TirE 1R W fresh reeripts of only a bout 8000 head the eatile market remainid fien Thore was not o very urgent denyand fron any quarter, the femporary wants of all elisses of Buyers heing protty well supplied but the 4 crénsed teceipts for this week and the prospeet of moderate supplics for next, gave @ feeling of confidence thitt has ot been folt for many days. Trading began in good season and was vedsonabiy active while the supply T 2 basis of from 2,55 10 $6.00 for vory e 1o estra dressed heot and shipping sieers, $1.75 10 83,50 for stockers and feeders, $1.00 10 $3.05 | for nferior 1o choje cows, heifers and buils Wil from $1.75 10 85,00 for clves, Cows and Bulls sold prineipilly ot from $1.75 to §2.50 and from $3.40 1o §1.75 bought most of the 1 neents por 100 Ihs, more was added today e value of hogs, The market opencil strong and climbed TNt along up to from $0.25 (0 #6.70 for poor to prime heavy and medium weizhts, There was only liited | amount of trading i heavy grades at less than £6.50, and the bulk of Heht hogs sold above $6.25, Those quotations show an ad- vanee on yoesterday's prices of a_good plamp 100, The Wigher fizures did not cheek trading, which wis aetive from start (o finish Aside from Cliris ok { W salos of shieep ahove indecd, the Supply went oot of seilers hatds $8.50 103175, The decline in lambs was 1ot o marked, from 15¢ (0 25¢ covering it They ut from #3.75 to $0, with from $4.50 to $5 75 the popular pr T Receiptst | Cattle, 8,000; ho; 5000 The Bvenin CATTLE - Ro 3,800 liead: ooy to re fow bulk of t from | L000; sheep, Journal reports: ipts, 8.600 heads warket dull, 1o i ot .20 oGS Recelpts, 80,000" T 0 head: market 10e highers §10m6.20; packi wood {0 prin 16,453 butehd Receipts. 5,000 head; d; ket dull, den Chiristinis wethers, $5.164 3.8(¢ westerns — $4.40@4.80 3104603 Tanibs, $3.60@6.12. New York Live Stock Market, Yonrk, Dec. 16, — BEEVES — Recelpts, mavke! active, de firnicr for prime hoice nutives; nitive steers, $4.10@6.00 ortidos, $4.10; bulls and cows, $1.0002.50 dressed beef steady at e per . Ship WOrTow and 11,000 quar- shipments, Chirist ShiEp 1,000 he stocked tives, EW a; marke western, e firm; ) per ewt Ives, ints, 9,600 0 por I market ewt; Lunbs, firm: ige higher Hoas Recoipt inadly st 1y at 1000 head. 706,30 o Market ewlt. nom- Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kassas Crey, Mo, Dec. 16.-Cavrie—Re- ipts, 10" Nead; shipments, 1400 head; the mirket was very dull; ehoiet steers w others 106 15e lower; cows 10@20¢ lowers s weak to 10e lower. Representative ; Dressed oot and shipping steers 0: cows, $1.75@2.60; stockers and feeders, 110, Receipts, 9,700 ket Was ae nd closin 1oe high .45 bulk, $6.2076.30, Siper-Reeeipts, 1,000 head; shipments, 600 heads good sheep and Tanbs were in de- mand and steady; muttons, $3.75@5.1 d; shipments, 2,000 opening stror all grades, $5.000@ Stock Market. 16.—CAT i shipments, 2,300 any kind on sale. it changed hands. 1 e Lonis Live Louis, Mo, 9,000 I cattle « d poor wly, howe Redeipts, head: Murket 10¢ 1 G150 packing, $6.00@6.40; Tight, 86 Sukee - Receipts, 400 head; shipments, 1, head. Market quiot and rather casy. Natives ra 0042.4.25; for falr to good ind $4.40@ 5.00 for cholec mutions, A Case of Bright’s Disease. “About a year ago T noticed that my ankics and legs were swell Fultition w Kan., developed (h discie, his aualysis showing the presence of a large amount of albumen in my uri 1 continued (o travel, feeling that 1 conld Botaiford togive up my position on theroad. 1 kept mysclf under close medical trent- ment, but the eweliing and unfavorable ymptomsincreased so steadily that 1 could 310 longer do my work, On Léing re-cxam- fucd the doctor suid my condition was eritical and adyised me o go to Excelsior Springs, Mo, 1 arrived July b, consulted with resldent phys wenpmedicine, and biaye used regalarly the Ferro-Mangun: o and Sulpho-Suling“waters and the hot nur Baths dally. My recovery was d of betng o weak, emncin- ted, dropsical wreck, T wm to-day o hearty, robust man, weighing 185 pounds, and with Re- head On Pric nis, No good shipn vy 86 nis 10 10 trace of drop: 1 believe the waters and baths saved 0. 1. JoRN80N fer. Wholesale Quécnswar orth Main Street, St, Louis, Mo. The waters are bottled only by the Excel- sior Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Write T ananiet, Missours Richardson Drug Co., Agents, Omaha, Neb | HA. SOUTII OMA fihion St})ck Yards Campzmy, South Omahas st Cattle 1o and S| market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. JOUN D DADISMAN, |y WALTER B, WooD, | 3an Market Reports by mail and wire cheerfully fur nished upon appileatio South Cmaha = FOR PERMANENT WOODEN SIDE- CROSSWALK CON- PROPOSALS SIDEWALKS, WALK AND STRUCTION, Sealed proposads will e received by the under- ghgned antll 1330 o'clock p. m., D 1802, for the construction of all Sldewalks, wooden sidewalks and ¢ ordered 110 by the mayorand eiiy coune from January f, 1503, 10 J 1, 1893, in the city of Owaha! Permanent sidowalks to be constructed of Stone, artiticiul stone, brick or Wooden sidewalks of white pine lum- ud crosswalks of white pine, white, or Ve planks, aecording to plins wnd speci= ficatio Vile'tn the offiee of ihe Board of Publiec. Works. Bids specifying a price per Tineal toot will he received for white “and barr ok thubors UX 12 and 12, (o e placed parals 16l on the ground for erosswilks in aceordin W on file in the office of 1 Board of Works, No bids for stone sidewalks s considered exeept for stone known to ctual existence and of | qual- \erlt for permaient sidewalks id for permanent sidewalls to elal squire foot price per stdewal ¢ aud 10 be a certifi Dl the sum o {0 the ity of Omahit, us an evidence falth. The board reserves the right to any or all bids and to waive defec Bidders must furnish a sample of stone brick or tiling. P W. BIRICHAUSER il of the Hoard of Public Works, Oumahba, Dec. 9, 1692, Dec. 9, 10, 16, 17 hur'r pocity i for t for the upanied hy bl cjeet | | \ | | | | Draft, or Bank Cashier’s Check, orresp | § OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS, | Omaha Tent-Awning | COMPANY | ] HARDWARE, i Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY Doalars n hardware and 04 Dong g St HORRE COVERS 1113 Farnam St _BAGS AND TWINES. | !lln\‘Cl[s, Bemis Omaha Bag | M. 0. Daxon, Tmporters and manu trs. | Bieye four wacks, burlaps, | twlne th And Jackeon Streots HATS, ETC, W. A L. Gibbon & Co. Wholeanle HALs, cnpy, straw go gloves. mittens, and Harney St —_— LUMBER, John A, Wakefeld, | Charles R. Les, Imported Ameriean 'ort | Hardwood lnmber, wo od Innd comant, Milwan earpets and parquet ke cement and Quiney | Hooring, white line | and Douglas. —_— LIQUORS. MILLINERY. Prick & Herbert, |1. Oberfelder &CI Importers and jobbe of miiltnery. noton Mall orders prompt 100 212 8. 1th St e PAPER. 01Ls, RN | Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co., Carry n full stock of Refined and lubricating [ | 10 on month 24 as. | paymants. 12) N.10th i | BOOTS AND SHOES, Morsa-Coe Shoe Company, 1100 Howard Strent Factory corner 11th and Douglas Stroats We aro making 0loss pric s 1o eash welling & class 0f goods hich with mercha Kirkendall, Jones & Amer. COMPANY. Wholoalo mire. ngents Boston Rubber Shoy (o 1104-110 Harney St nyors and are s very salenblo Hand-Sewed SHOE CO., boots ahoss And rubber goods, 1808 LR A DL Wholesalellg 1102 ar denlors Farnam St ___COAL, COXE. | CORNICE, Omaha Coal, Coke & Eagle Cornice Works LIME CO.lard and soft | Mfre. galvanized iro €Ol 8 1 cor. 16th and | corniey, wiadow cap s Douglas Sts Wetall e skvlights, ete 1120-1112 Dodie St printing ping and writing | papers, - card | vaper,ote. 13, axle grease, ote. — | OYSTERS, David Cole & W, Wholesale oystors faney lory, S10 S 10th 8t telephone 715 PRODUCE COMMISSION, “Branch & Co., [das. A, Clark & Co,, fruits - DRY 600DS. e M. E. Smith & Co., | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry GOODS (0 Notlons, gonts' fu Ingkouds, cor. | Harn Dry goods, nottons, fur ni<hing goods, o0 rner 1t ana Howard Sta, e }URN’I[U@[.» Omaha Uphols(eringl co, Besbee & 7R7uny-a3 upholstored furnl- 112 1104 Nicholas Wholesale only FURNITURE €O, Grace | Produce, of all | Butto pou! choose, gy ty und game, Kinds, oystors __STOVE REPAIRS. | SASH. DIORS. Omaha Stove Repair | M. A, Disbrow & Co., | y St WORKS, stove ropalrs | Manufaeturors of snsh, | 100 ana marne® ., and wator attuehmonts [ doors, biinds and For iy kind of stove | monldings. branch of | Omaha, made, 1207 Douglas St | ice, 12th and lzard Se GROCERIES, DRUGS, ETE. D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., 12011203 Jones St., Omaha, FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worlds’ Fair Tower Company Now offers an issue of | capital stock at par, full-prid and non assessable. The eapital stock is $2,000,= 000, divided into 20,000 shares of $100 each. Outside of this issue a considerable portion of the capital stock has already been allotted to the supscribers. This issue is now offered to the public, and the subseription books are apen at the office of i, D. Muir, Bee Building, Oma= ha, Neb., and will elose on the 24th day of December, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. m. Subseriptions will be payable as fol= lows: O 30 per cent on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 40 per cent 60 days after allotment, All payments to be made to Charles L. Laston, Trustee. Allotments will be made immediate!y after the closo of the subscription books, The right is reserved to reject any subscription in whole or in part. If any subseription is wholly rejected the amount deposited, on application, will bo returned. 1f only a part of the amount applied for by the applicant i8 allotted to such applicant the surplus amount paid on application will be a) plied on the sums due under the allo! ment. PREFERENCE 1 the allotment of shares to applicants will bs given in the order of the receint of uch application by the authorized agent of the comnany named. 3 CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF BEARNINGS. Passengers per hour. .. . 10,000 Allowing 10 hours per day, equals....... o 100,000 At 50 cents for each passenger equals, per day 1,000 | 180 days that the Fair will be open equals. . $9,000,000 svenue from concessions and sale of Souv Revenue n conce 100,000 §9,400,000 00 shares of it ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES, Operating expenses for the 180 days o 25 por cent of gross earnings ($,400,000) to be World’s Columbian Exposition. ... i Deducting this from the gross receipts give HSBn AR 6,637,000 Equivalent to 331 per cent on the entive eapital of the company of £2,000,000 The officers of the Wortd’s Fair estimate that the daily admissio ns to the Fai will rise above 200,006 people. Our capacity for ear in our fllee- trie Cars in making rensions and descentions of the TOWER is 12,000 people par bour, and we confidently counton 10,000 per hour. This will ba found n moderato estimate when due rc dis had to the attractiveness of the TOWER and the RARE experience afforded by a trip to the top. The TOWER is located opposite the WOMAN'S BUITDI Enteance of the MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S Bach pevson, in muking the ascent and descent of tho TOWI entire EXPOSITION BUILDINGS, ¥ ; The TOW ERRis over 560 feet high and 210 feet in dinmeter. It requires nine complete turns to rench tho top, the grado boing eizht per contyu rido of two miles in making the ascent and descent; consequently, nine different pictures are ob- sorved of the WORLD'S FATIR GROUNDS as the ascent is made. A view from the OBSERVATORY PLOORR not only gives the vast Panorama at your feet, but ulso gives the goographical positior of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS, so that aftor making the useent of Lo TOWER any person can go unguided (rom building 1o building. It is the intention to have two FULL FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLE will play alternately from tho opening of the atnight. An ORCHES PRA will also be located in the centor of the gre THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER COMPANY. WILLIAM HAMPDEN JOHNSTO. President and General Nanager, CHARLES P. PLATT, Secretary. ittt THE PRICE OF THE NEXT [SSUE WILIL, BE ADV ANCED TO 20 CENT PREMIUM, AND SUBSEQUENT ISSUES I RTHER INCRIEAS THE TOWER APPROACH XS COMPLETION B Money may be sent by Rogistered tter, Postoflice Money Ovdor, | paid o’ tho 2,350,000 $2,763,000 ving nassengors at the ern FATR GROUNDS. gains a view of the JANDS on the OBSERVATORY JTiS STRING ORCHESTRA—which IPATR in the morning until the close W TOWER PER D AS <p ress For further information address or call upon = D MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEIE. Agent for the World' Fair Tower Company, Oall and sec Architeot's Plans. 1816 Douglas Strecet, Omaha, Neb. A rogular and Lo with thi grentostauos moreus h o snte, private, bl90d, skin and urinary diseases and cortiicates Ahow, 18 still tro st . weaiant Whakno . nikht 104491 W wl formd o6 privas 1. Nowlreatm oi Toss O ViLM power. | Pariles unable Lo visitma mar b L etne oF Inatrumonts sent by mall OF 0Xpross saourely packo ot ntents or o6 peraonalintoryiew preferrad. Consultation fros ¢ $0 1010 10 atrletly pri v e M s hoira . to 9 p m. Sundayslla.m. tol2m. +endstamp for ¥ eply iyt n lcine. Tho eminent speck d uraduate in wreh. 105t manh: VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, wa will offar our entive stock of Diamonls and for Thirty Days only 1 4 5 ab loss than manvfacturer’s cost. Christmas Jewelry and Silverwa Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. Will move Jan. 1, to N. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. BAFES FOR SALE.