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THE ()MA"A. DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 1 D2<TWENTY-FOUR PA( 1 | | | - | —-— = 3 ket has heen falrly active, and Jrospects | western staves and that the attendance of | FIVAN( M [ NN fer; January, 7c, closing at 87¢; May, 90 | 1 0 | ) (0\[)]'”()\ OF OMAHIA'S TR \])E T e fot e per T T | e T e i e very anne | FINANCIAL AND;UOMMERCTAT | 0 v enrie wt o rs o TN | B o e ey e ened, | | 16 20 | at the fair. Henea if Nebraska manufac A2 mixed western, SBL@ISC: white wests | the ruling fonturals the absence of heavy out 1 1 8 v turers do not make exhibits they will miss . otn, AMimsaic; No, 2 Chicago, 314e. | stde speculatior e 1 21 | COUNTRY PRODUCE. | & Splodia oppurtunity to atirwot the atbe e WAY-Flem, quiet; shipping, 00@006c; good | The bow s fallen chiefly on a b 3 13 3 4 Sohbers £ WTRE Vv o P | O Yo CRE WYLEE | o A | to cholee, 75@80 toolish protessioniil ors who 14 1 21 obhers Experiencing an Active Demand foF | o mevtew of the Week as Seen in the Pro- | L GrACPeOpIe to” whom th sire to ‘ There Was Quite ® 'Good Demand for | Hors Firm. fairly active; state, good fo followed the fack o'la pdnstrind o 12 1 21 Winter Goode, \ dnce Market. Mr. Holse, of the 1. M. Talae Company Wheat Yesterday. Svaan—taw, dull, firm Aintng, S; | dozen praviousexperiances only it joss | 1 i 31 The Omaha produce market of the past | calis at s et that o1 centrifugals, 96 tost, 8%¢; refined, quiot casy: | disastrous, by the repute o ders | 2 j calls attention to the fact that other eities il 1A Wl P R 1 A facd gl e | 49 | L § week has not been entirely barren of feat making great efforts to secure mnm Standard A« 4 11-16¢ tomera A: | IRerAL The outalde puoite, s qit e | 8 1 b} INCREASED INQUIRY FOR MONEY NOTED urcs of interest to shipper ¢ the same | facturing industrics, while Omaha is prac- | CORN AND OATS WERE MUCH EASIER | 40-10@ive! cut {3 crushed, | i anytiiag 10 4o w1t spceutntion, has beod | 1 i 338 tiimo the market has not been very active, | Hedlly doing nothing of the kind "these po-lomaties powdercd, § 13-16abe; granus | an oletent of conservatim and strcngth, As | 21 1 235 S— « S ar 10t oo wine iroken con Sihany ated H <, 3-164.5¢. or e mone marke o 0l I can 2 9 P both recoipts and demand being only moder. | Corne. bot for Loy onat have airendo | "Moiassne—Forelsn. nominaii Jow Ottenns, | tn bt 1 hr e Gk by R 1 050 28 § Nath City and Conntry. Retall Merch frood bustness built up. | He has Tetters from | Provistons Were on the Decline Soon After | quict, stendy: open kettle, dlow, good 6 | aro ‘hank scare” aggravated by soveral un 1 1060 29 Report n Very Faie Demand for ol | In some lines of produce there has been a | different cities offering to give his firm a | the Opening Until Near the Close "‘,':'I‘;‘, ',"'I";,”NM stbRtlyy: domesite, fatt| L ]i‘i‘(l‘."f' llvw-~~ ’)I--'v‘ outl n-r(m \toe 033 | 1000 226 1 dny Goods of A1l Kinds - The tendency toward more liberdl receipts. | Plintand other inducements if they would Cables Were Affhfn Weak and to ettra, 400 n, 414 € THE | foe promising than 1f wron & Tl Wievs nsD el i 380 Pttt Meiot, LUV IS SO SHONG - $oRTy THAN, RN Lht ’!-L|\< Omaha. 1 is presumed that other Quoteldl LOWsr Drices, GGsCDull; faney, steady; western, best, | must regretfally be admitted. The efforts to | 4 1mos 1 1008 2 8b irms in the city have received similar offers | 21@a8c. get gold from the United States for Earope | 9 s3 1 1063 2 38 My | case a short time A ood feature about he Omaha Consolidated Electrical com i HinEs=Steady: guiet; wot salted New Or- | had not diminished and many bankers express | 13 2 1 130 240 : 3 it is that it is seiling fairly well, the demand | pany has applied for membership in the Man L o M 0 1wy, 8 DR Ty TOXAS ] SONAUINCY L faTUICE sHIpmetitaz ATLIUMANNG {8 3 1073 338 N Omahin's jobbing trade ol n o nes, | being just abx large cnough to keep ufacturers’ association | Cnrcaqo, TiL, Dec. 17.~There was a good de- “I“H'*K" wm”v"':"l“" e Y0B15.23 ~»'-r;wl 19 bring ‘uwm’ m of vlw\-'ry realiar ‘ 1105 10 2 860 3 A A T Th hans, For " s P < nand for wheat overy time rot down 1o i) et, firm: old mess, $15.00@ 5: | and sudden spasms of fright so often wit 220 b but especially o in such lince as are stimu lea \{ D in shipo For that reason The Cuming County Advertiser, published | Mor 1 for wheat ry time it got down t new miess, $15.00010.60; 0Xtra PG, nomis | nesed 1h. the fistory, of BNk mAnngoment 1 it 3?0 lated by cold weathor. The oot and shoe | Prices during the week have not shown any | at West Point, says: Why can't we do | 76%¢ orlower, and mililons seemed for sale at | nal, Cutmeats, inactive; pickled bellies, $4c; | But it cannot bo too often affirmed that an ab Jobbers are crowded with orders brought on | MAterial change. but the general market re- | something to boom our town! Why can't we | 76%c for May. Tt closed with 76i¢ bid. Corn | piekled shoulders, Su@sise: pickled hamg 1013 | hormal money or currency erisls soonce ot | g 248 IO SNOW StoPi of SH DAL Woalt or te, || LW TATLIOUILS 8y Ay ‘. get factories like other cities and towns of | and oats were easier, oats being the weaker of | :V"I“ vw:*\*lv'll-.~’ glers short, clear ‘jl'..v ter works 1is own cuire. “The exeiting fnel 735 y ] | < Chickens have also boon coming more | this state! For illustration, Nebraska City | tho two toward the close, Corn fsabout 11-16¢ | §10.5; "axies Tame: eermbor B1000 his | e rouay ' Week huve certainly hastened |- 7 which compel people to lay aside their sum- | freely and the light demand has weakened | just put in operation a starch factory, Ban- | lower and oats are oft e, Provisions wero on | January, $10.10 bid: Mirch. #1015 bid; Moy "D1ie FoTio i AR i slgatam Auatations for | & 8 3 ! 18 mer footwear and put on good warm boots or l:w market. A8 the lolidays draw near | eoft a plow factory, Gothenbur a lead pipe | the decline soon after the opening until near | ¥ 95 Did wling stocks on the New York Stock ex= | 1 U 1 15 shocs with overs) besides, The ary | e popular demand is for turkeys while | factory, iron boiler “works and an oat | the close. Pork, compared with yesterday, 1s | BUrTER-—Quict: woestern dalry, 17@24c: | change today | 15 ? 50 1 a7 B00ds trade s ‘also very novive amd tho | Crackens nre marg ot leas neglected, WIU | m mill, Fremont has a twine fac- | 15c lower; January lard is 10c higher and May | 15386, Fleie, 501 aoe . oSt fetorss | dichison #6 North Americh 1 i 3 - ; was unfortunate that just at the | tor orfolk machine shops, and a tibs 1 " ¥ LRSI i N Adams Express 156 Northern Pacif 1 130 2060 2 5 00 volume of sales large. Tnthe grocery line | thne when the market was the least | sygnr factory, O'Neill a chickory factory o lower, Hib ars off from 7iie to 10c ks Aol ve, firmi part e TR 1 250 300 there is not much in the way of news to | prepared to tand it the recoipts | and in this manner we might continue 10 _conditions s Wl yee operators | S ,\,4’.' dy: A 5 | 1. M I t P s” manne « continte Wl e 6N A 0N Stend merlean, $13.0015.00, metioan kxpross. 116 riliwostern offer. The demand is good and jobbers ave | Should rease as they have done. | almost indefinitely showing the plums which | I wheat. Prices apared 00 Tow 10 en= | coupgn- Quict, firms ko, $1 BRitimore & Dto.. M| o Brelerred oot ot st this hae. becn the | The demand for turkeys s veen tnereasing | e daily being kathered by towns in Ne. | cournee sclling, and 100 weuk to whrrant | Lean stendy dowestle, £4 | Cannda Fo 8% Renteat more rapidly th | ket has been fivm Collections both in the country and city | time prices have n are very satisfactory, as the retail the receipts and the mar- | hraskn that Havent anetosth the nagural | much buying. Oables were again weak and | TIN-Quiet, steady; Str Il the week. At the same | gdvantages of which West Point is pos- | Quoted low th consts the t been unreasonably high | sessed. With our magnificent water power | exports of wheat and flour were reported to alers | but are bound to advance unless there is an | and our rich productive soil as inducements | be about 1,130,000 bu. sn increase in the receipts very soon. Dea to eastern capitalists, our city should 1 K, while are very much in hopes that shippers | teeming with industries: everything should LA | will profit from their “Thanksgiving ex- | be alive with business interest 50,000 bu. smalle its, $19,00. | NV & N ¥ Ontarlo & Western Oregon T Oregon Ny 0.8 L & U N Pacitic Mail Peorin, Do & I Pittabirg situation for some time St Louls Markets, S, Lovis, Mo, Dec, 17 0 neha tler than during | SR G i, Tie e o om the Atlantic £ Tanuary, 66140 May, 7 lone werce about Dice bolow yo 71 enst | Tt A E B 4e helow yesterdny: cash and De- | Centeal Chies. & Ohio Chicago Alton CROk Q) Chicago Gns Consolldated Gs CCC RS Colo. Conl & Tron C T prices. From | | ugced. | yesterday. | = Er the preceding w ports t gencrally are experfencing a good trade QAL this scason of the year the retail trade Cash 65 Conry bor, 8 d gensre Tananry. 38 uliman Paince. attracts the most attention, as Niday 1 perionve and’ ship oarly for - Christmas, | thiit and prosperity. should provall Lot | Lrkets for the we rabout 1,000,000 b | “GARe™ il cadh 825; May, easlor, 84%@ | Cotton o Cort Tionng.« season is genorally rozardedas tho rotailer's | Ui the lnto siipucnts Hat glut the narket | evers hing ‘possible’ be done this winter to wis ostimated vistble supply | BRC: _scarce, 80¢ nsked. | BeF. e A rorerral 2 harvest, and if he does not experiencea good | 4nd that have to be sold at a sacrifice. It | secure industries for this city t not show an of ov bout:| S AR e re slowe N at60e, | DI &N G prd 1o Grando Wost 2 ol R rinl YOKY AVA SO SAonTA AL | MOURSIRCTUSUHES seity. ) | ot sho Jiso of over about | RARLEY Vairy SI0W: Minnesota sold at 60e. | B &R 6 b6 drande Wes 2 PG tHai thera 18 ot mueh uss 1. looking | ! t ien Tie Bee commenced over a yearago X gl son | CORY MEaL—Quict nt $1.80. & CF Co 8 A ippimg points are many times to blame for | to SEHS i o 5 chleulited upon 2000,000 1o 200,000 b, in- | MRAL=Q Y | East Tonn 2 BIAE i Siive A } t tate the pjeet of manufacturing Lted WisKY- Steady at $1.30 or it b any other time. According to all | the late arrival of shipments, as they repre- | Nebrask it i sajd that Dr. Mereer looied ase.t The feeling early 'was tame and | [EGaig AND COTToN TS Unchanged | 2l § St 4 rts, e retail merchants of Omalia are | sent that it will ouly take a’cortain length the fleld to find an_opoening where he | T e Wik (hont e awer Than yesion | LROVISIONSVery guiet, With ouly | o proforted st Yol i 3 ingg a very fair business, or at least as | of time to reach the market, when owing to ht do his part toward the developing of | day, Some Httlo support wis given “to the | §iade daon vious ‘quotations G Northern prd aul & Omatia 3 iy as handle Chivistias goods. Somo | Aelays it frequently takes from one to three | home industries, Like every one else who | mirket on the taking of 400,000 bu, of Wheat et TR R L BT SUINe 8 think that it is not quite up to what they | days longer. A'shipper who puts too much | has given the subject careful attention he | 8LSE Lonis at te advimee on the price bid for | o xed Tncon, shoulders. #8107 | DitnolsCentinn HEHH 3 1 reason to cxpect, but on the other hand | dependence on the promptness of the rail- | came to the conclusion that there were any | 1t AW0 diays awo 4 | longs a L 0: Shrs, $10.00: st i Dulutii Tonn, Conl ¢ L othors expross thefuselves as very well | roads is very apt to have his produce on the | number of good opportunities to build | 3, {0rm Wissteady for n while and declined fic | Bige. Sugar cured hims, $11.5 WL . DL, Texas Pacie 1000 8 leasod. As there is another full week re- | market too late up Jrofitnble mnnufactiuring BUsIAoas | Lrerkio UL wiieato and, provisions, tallied | Re S Flour, 4000 Hhis, 46,000 | & West 1 & 0. Co 1141758 i i p o nanufacturing busine fly and elosgd With ' fraetional loss, i \ o 3 184 8 ining bofore the arvivalof the first holi- | Ducks and geese have also been in pretty | in Nebraska, but as he could not undertake Tt Wi Hght 5 g e Lo DO GG is, SUBI000 SR ) Lako SHOR0. o e e ket duy, it is safe to assert that the holiday | £0od demand, and being in light supply have | them all he selected o branch in which he | <“Soon deciiied e then rallied t@tie, | GRS IR 0l000 Ui wheat, 22,000 | FOMUTRRt D i W s TS T . trade of 1502 will g0 on record as having | commanded good prices all the weele | has always taken a deep intevest. The re- ned Seand elosed e lower (han Bt cor, 7000 by oats, B,000 b rye, | 1ot Nash Y \plo pratortad A7 cows.. 893 2 been of a very satisfactory chiracterandupon | 152es have experienced a slight: dé@line | sult was the formation of the firm of Mercer, | 3 Voo The market was featuteless | 000D bariey, none, A ian . 180 [ \ar htas Tooiens. celpts today Were: 1,100 heaviee the whole better than that of the season | sinve: the opening of the weel. Strictly | Whitmore & Co., manufacturing chemists. | ikl AL il Al | Memppta [ Wheieling 8o than st Satirday, and the heiviestof. tie before, The retailers of the city ave di fresh laid e have been very searce, and | Dr. Whitmore and A, {L. Johnson, formerly Qitod (o 1ocu) o products 3 ) Ol Market. | Michigan Central o proferred week, athough less than half s many hogs playir sry templing line of goods and in | the market on such ought to be very firm, | of Detroit, look after”the practical part of Hy uinsottiod <l NEW YORK, Dee. 17, PETROLEUM - Was neg- | Missourl Pacine Minn. & St. 1. ore on sty woere i ey o O te hade. 1) | but thore ave ta rrivils of country-stored | the bushidss, whije George W, Moreor ot s Gl lected throughonts hot a single sale was re- | Mobile € ohto DA G Do | The week's recelpts w ; has beon observed i some quarters that | egzs, many of which scll for fresh stock, and | sents his father's interest in the busi- | Jower en il the feading aricios. h Bl e bk s il los, noNe: | National Coraae kR A R R L Purchasers are selecting a finer line of goods | thus weaken the market ness. e mnew firm has hardly med - strong but “afier a- few pur- | AR E ot Ao preferred 3¢ Fael & Tron L B A R than they hive done o Ssome former years, | The gime marker i been in,pretty zood | got. started yet, but_they have commenced | lacked” general supports and room | S Sa s : [ Mot ¢ o preterrod T Ve, T ng Wi i e S indicating apparently that there is 4 grow 1 shape all the we The receipts of quail | manufacturing and by the middle of next | fe e oo O iy, Saynton | > O1—Steady; crude, 36c; yol- | 2 orroe £ Wil 4 e | A they live been il woek i sollors hud the fng taste for botter groods and that the peo- | have been quite lavge but the mavket has | month will be in full blast. They now have | junctare. the local Ioni Intareot wad eredited f Y | best oF the sttuation throughout, = Four p plé have the money to geatify their wants. | held up under the influenc of i good de- | eighteen people on their pity roll but ais soon | With rather fron oircrhis and pricus deciing Steady, city #2.00 for packagos) Tondow ERBROMTIGvIaws ers, thired shippers and dozen speculi- The fact that there his been plenty of work | mand, both local and shippinz as the machinery is all in operation they | quite rapidly, notwithstanding: some prom- strained, e wo | LCopurtahted 1892 by Jamex Gordon Tewnetr) | AN S Dttt a e 06 Advance Shd i the city forall. classes of 1aborers durh As & vesult of larwe receipts the hay mar- | will have to inercase the number to Soventy, | MeNt manufacturers were reported as makin dfned, common 10| Loxnox, Dee. 17.—[New York Herald Cable fely everything changed I thit Wiy. the fall and winter is no doubt contribut ket has not quite held up to opening prices of | five at least, They have machinesand appa- | Fthe T L LAt ae O Iy at 31@3 11ge. Spoelal 10T BEk] - Business generally has | {eher welht and hoavy hoks miuch to the holidny trade thie ook, | ratus for the manufacture of about every | 4 o SIS U SR = o | heen quict on the Slock exehange. The ten- ‘ 5, 1 ttor bopng As usual at this scason of the year there is Produce Pointers. | form of preparation in which medicines ave | Tunuiry GO BT IR U NERECR! | AL LG T an increased demand for money. and some of | The Minneapolis Produce Bulletin is com- | now exhibited, tablets and lozenges of | Were widened somewhat. The reccipts of | o hd tv, Mo, Dec, 17.-WiEAT-—Barely 1 while Indla ]“,'H‘ RARRAILERCN MG o banks ure rediscounting their paper. | plaining about the low price of egg in that | all kinds, pills both N relutin | nogs were fair with Jttle changes to note in | Steadys 2 bard, 64}@641c; No. 2 red, 07 o eIy B At b i 8, | & Qobe. | v overnment seeur | ¢ going u. requirements of all the holiday trade ket owing to the placing of so much cold | coated, tinctures, fluid cts. alkaloids, | Prl selling at the highest figures of the Corx—Quict, steady: No. 2 mived, 33@38!4c Fosponda £ the firmness on the Paris ourse | nd common lght stufl espe and the demand for money from the country | storage stocl The Bulletin says: There | elixirs, ete. A visit to this factory will dis- | wi“‘h e P roETaTb ol Oars—Weak: No. @30c. | mong inte fonal stocks. Amerlean. rail- | toward the close as low as $6.25 an N banks invariably causes @ decrease in the | should be some law requiving s cggsto | close many interesting things. There are | yro: Fetimated reeeipte for Monday RyE - Eirm [ yays opened flat and Cgenerally dower, | The | break in Cprovisions, fogether with deposits of the city by ¥ | be branded, the same as oleomargavine. This | the great bales and bundles of erude | 197 cars; corn, 237 cirss oats, 200 carss hogs, | 1 3UITEE 20@28e; | Bl Rl ot ol | e ou ko teslinn S ThWRETAER On the other hand, the bank elearings iu- | is necessary for the protection of the public, | drugs i their — original — packages, | 34000 hiad, aid 135,000 head next week, [ L N Y0 1 BiniLOr OF PaRAKCh ANoHs. Ly FOCARL molloE | Clome s bt B Kkt Cel L T dicate great bus ctivity, Ascompared | who have absolutely no way of knowing until | just the are shipped from the | O Went BA00 bu.s corn. 5,000 | under the fmpression that gold was searec. hi | unsold on which buyers bid bare Friday's th re s an increase in the | the eggs ave put on the table for consumption | various foreign countries where they are ob- osi f T i D place of a fall, an improvement of 5 to 1 per | prices. The big bulk of the sales wero at fro 2 s ion | or ¢ ) TCLoSE. one, ! {per | K Of the sales wereat from clearings ot 31,8 per v‘n.l‘lh_u\\m apparent- “.1..-m |'|h|\‘ Yo “]‘: "fluw]lm'kfuy-\\h“]\ ‘ P Th rofs o AR BIIANBHL GOLLHiE S| PSR heat, 51,000 s corn, 16,000 fent v ‘v\.‘l\.l»;w:(”ln_\\h hison, Erie, Deriver, | 16 19 o t040, duinat’ 040 to §6.40 Friday it the holiday trade this year is_con- | they p e should they claim the stock est of Detroit, Indianapolis and Cin- s OS] none. RN TS S 1S ORI LA RGO SC N OHTISUSAUI Wbly ahead of that of last Year. There | to be storage there would be an opportunity ven Chicago cannot boast of such T S ence, Pennsylvanta and Philndelphin & Ttnd- | o It weel was one of the most bulish in 3 I 3 A L i - wou @ 0 A | Chicagd ot boast of e Coftee Market., i, | Canadia 50 clost hetter fo v hiStory ¢ s WO wits also a heavy sain in the clearings last | for controversy, which affords no relief. 1f | @ manufacturing enterprise. Besides em- | e B "f,k"f | B el A L A ST T e ) week s compared with the previous weeks. | there isn't somcthing done sooncr or later | ploving a_luge number of people, this R o0R x rise of 1y to i SN iscollniicons o || Spectiniive damind. wia grentlys BHpraves e following will show the clearings for tie | there will be noinducements to produce fresi | fictory may “lead to” the introdietion el 4 | quritich iy and are without | 1rices advanced anywhere from e o 16¢ 4 1000/519.32 | oranged from Florida to I | commodities used in the prepara Decomber ... | AT XA s, il s ra et WU oy Wedne 12000 08 | T AREaTIN e BTy b iy i tna Javuary Septombe Been' et lonths' bills werc b WG Hervous fooks toward St Thursdn OB7880/41 | Yory, sntistactovlly. 4 on of drugs that ure indigonous to tho state soitha o s | fivmner it $16 aquoted at 1% to 1% prices in (e near fut oprosentas SR LOSTAS0AT | reached London the iy was ¢ | orcan be grown here. Among those casily | Myss o= |~ orsHE AASEREY 0240 16/0) ; : L — e L L b ; By i Sa%-20 | and yet the prices obtained were about the | obtainable in the state are ecorn, silk, slip- | - Januvary 16 1) 16 Milwaukee Grain Mark NAWAY oL BLUNLYEN TG Av. i No. 8h. Pr. o sume s in the United States o mave | oy el golden seal, chicory, hem, broom | L May w6 w MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Dec. 17.-WHEAT - Low H Yonx, Doc. 17.—Tlo: clos 107 3 : 160 86 40 'ota cessens. [ruit trees in New York are said to have | corn seed, castor beans, ete. r o= 3 b, 2 sprin; on bonas W 160 y Januar 110 i - Week ending Dec been heavily damaged by the recent fall of —_ May o s 244 200 Week ending Dec » snow in that state. < THE REALTY MARKET. SHORT L. 3 SEHCIRNC B | 1o e} ‘ b} Bt “::'.::‘"-:l.nu":Q::::::";L-I-T:? 0 T'he Minnesota law forbids the handling of | SEh BARLEY | Pacioess 'S = Wook ending November 12 Jenison afier Docomber 15 but the courts | INSTRUMENTS pluced on record Decomber | RYE 53150, | Louians S pad : ive recently decided that this applies only | 186 Missonri o 200 — to venison tiken within the border of the WARRANTY DEE | : | enn. noweot 6 160 AS DUN SEES IT. glate, Undor that decision " d can | Honry Pelletior 0 18 Waltors,n 40 (Smeaae. ik Dec. 17, Kennott, Topkins & | U 27 20 o8 200 iandie venison that is shipped in from other ot 13, Dlock 61, South Ouiaha 800 | bt McWhorter: The news has Cannaa 80. 2nds.. v 8 3 g “Nally and wite {08 A Broadwoil, ) 2 o1 | unimportantand fluetuations smadl with B Rg Sigor e pE b et 240 Loeal Retall T B e Dlock 14, mprov No. 2 spring, 70%c; No. 8 spring, 61 | siderable amount reporied taken for exportat | b & e ats. Ol b I 280 Weather—Jobbing Active he trade in Christmas greeneries has ORI 7,500 it 2 red, 704c. St. Louis. Trading was largely local. Tt was 3 R PE ST a1 820 W. H. Roberson, manager of the Mercan- | €0me to be quite an important fexture of the | loney to W G Slonne et al, Tot Conrx—Steady clearing up of old business, but a more confi- | ¢ Shoro e 170 thle agency of R. G. Dun & Co., speaking of | YCAI's bus Many connnission mer- | 4 biack Th Sowth O suo | DA NG, B hontole Ne, o white, obtio dent fecting provalls wnd 10 thought by’ con i LW b b e > el b2k chants in this ies make a sp ohn Lemke aschoff, 1 g l0. 8 wh 232450, servative operators that a moderate rally is | ) the week's trade, says: cialty of handling greens that are in demand 4,800 A e To 10 b 40@600; 1 | s and manyR{celtin Enticesthinyo toushodd) === s AT, ““The weel has not shown the usual ante- | at this season. Christmas decoration has | E 3 Emory and wife to/Jueoh dason, | x40 o G 40 Sl o S T o e Pl AU SR Nl AN Heacke: Christmas activity inretail stores. “The Mills' | vastly incveased of late years in Ame Fideny Trst. don fl}n‘v"f.‘. i 1,200 | Ty sie-No. LS pessat oy U > ) CoRtImuO 0. ho ‘Whsorhod | clomn mattios far biing stoms Ol | 7 mectings have been the drawing card and ous he furnishing of the foliage an Bois, Tot 20, block 1, Avondale 1,400 0" i .10. by good pirtics on soft spots. Tn | | lous e L NBABLOCAR SLoC YT Og <3 ‘ H bright bel has become an extrem ¢ England Loan and Trust g Ponk-—Mess, bbl, #14.75@15.00; lard, | there has been heavy sclling, supposed to be | 73 people have very largely postponed their | o i i T st con: per 100 1hs 007 Slort ki, sides o), | 1 o A hole g |2 b i > y largel, onei 1 UM S R R R R W o "100 1 i Sliort b, sides (oose) | for the aceount ot prominent loldor. oz | b ] s 0 most remarkable fact, in view of tho ap- | the country, from Lalo Superior to. Florida, | (JBAURHN Gt o 8,000 T histillers' finished goods, per ..i,‘ | ronched, and tho mafker stnrted olf strang, | BNy |pante; 4'»1 proaching holidays and the usual interest | s well as forcign lands, send_their qota of | “{idq” People i oot ..f‘.mtlr'nr.llél ! | seem 0 b witii o supply demind, | Boniacense 104\ Savake, 70 4 Which they arouse, Another more serions | 10cal vegetables to grace our Yuletide. One | iof 1, block Gy Shinn's 2d add..o 6,000 Ao, 1., Dec, 17,21 i & Co. to | GOn CaiT &A1 100 |Vt Com ollaaiai 120 | 5 i thoy arouse. amothor moro SeHOUs | of the most popular evergreen plants s the | ES Florand wite (o ¢ 15 i 4 has raled | Crown Dot - 30 |Utabr o ed 10 | b9 § S o retail trade, ever, has been | yed-berried holly, which on this side of the | Dlock 3, Mayne's Ist add to Valley ! 95 W ringe. ding, with the | Gould & Curry vEQuesn il Lm0k 90 | the condition of the streets for more than | Atlantic attains' the greatest perfection | Jimes Alnscow to Ann Smalley, 1015 exception of Kome putchases (hat were thought | Halo & Norer, 88 ten days. On will suffer in reputation | in South Carvolina. Mistletoe is also handle Lo el iandistilagliRelnyls b B aC O B e ot ot o Elut oo ¥i E L orlously If hor city uthorities permit the | 0 8 considerible extent i son AR s oS = = | 8ecured from differont markets we. figure ho <5 S ElmndialiNotos) Flour, bbls i : Publie thorough fanes to. romain Almost im. | MArkets. It come principally from ~ the 4. gie ; bR o visible supply will show an incronse of u little | g fSANEAS C11¥, Mo, Dec 17.Cle o to pedestrions for such long southern states, though the true English " v cerworth, Coranou! 132:000| Tess than 2,000,000 bu. - The receipts contain | 870390 > s suct Ed | hatoe isitobe baalihaimark e R Sris BT Aoy aprcttatieernorth, 350 | Oats,'bu a larger proportion of northern spring wheat | , BALTINORE, Md., Dec. 17-Clearings, periods. Economy at the expensc of public | k| T b 346,7 ] po b v at the expense of public | ¢ 'yilms o included to some extent s anid wifo to D H_Siifir, T than heretofore. The hetter grides of 1t moet balanced, #646,704. Moncy 6 pe uu“rlmn and our \t',rn)mhl:m\l'upululmn is | Christmas greens, ulthough some v 1 n 61 feet lot 36, Redick's . . a good market, but low grades are not Tenn., Dee, 17.-N neither progressive now profitable. = oed, | 4r00D very quickly when exposed to dry fur- falatsiandiaiblotkiomVit e e | o the Produce oxc Bitter | SNSRI BN STer RG Touly repocte excutnge solllap ab par/HiQlenriugs, L ines trade continues good. | ;oo heat, In this city the trade is largest D000 | market was quict: er dairy, t thi : Sk T Sttt X i Many of our jobbers ave overcrowded with | i) Ghyistmas trees which are sold by the k7, Kirkw i'"l']” o0t L0 N ST AT T i e EWORTRANG SL-SD G A1 70 MaTAeRany Hobhorsaro overd: b s ecs wlic sold by the k7, ood add, ¢ 30 S0;iakel - | At or abo \e opening every mornins | New York sieht commereial b0¢ dis- 7 i gnders, cspecially i boots and shocs anldy | \holesate throughout the oo terrtoyr | (ot ol S e Pael S el fo « Froduce Marke [ rotvers e ollers’ o cont Dt the | S banic o0 b I8 G b 200 | materially increased for the week but the “'l: '!hni:\ }’A't(‘h‘“lll‘l:lll:ll;;‘(l':::.\itzlzll(|Illl- !m._l; L0ndunzyRten Mqum‘.”_l\u.ly: \\;‘,]‘1 closed without any very radical | .|,'. i ok thy ..I.":‘.);)l'[.“.ln“‘“M\I\“[‘l‘li _ St Louts, Mo, Dee, 17, -Clearing 103, | 160 0 1 flfu 6 621 number of small orders has kept sey A LMtk Cair s sy readman it g nagi LY e 10,000 gluss cotiedest dn 083,500 We de good renson for an ad= | 1A unGes BEERSGE Moy, el o ] 8 0 BB firms working evenings. The grocery t SRAuS Ak AIULG YA QO 5 VR O'Sh messy 1o Frank Radd 00+ 00 appies 410 al at $3.50@ at pr nterior movement shows | Per cont. EHCBEDHRONL RO EX ORI R0 OIC — 655 Mo some falhne off i volime bt tnie*Ge | among the foothills of ‘the Catskills, origin- | “and wife, lot 21, block 6, Bedford 4.00: choleo” 1o fancy £4.00@4.25 I ices of Increasing. Oats was weuk with | “0unt LI attributed to the oxceptionally large orders | Bk conceived the idea of sending Christmas, Place.. ... i | are: - Fair to good civers and elevator people selli In pro- NEw Y Dec. 17.-Clearings, $189.300,- PIGS AND ited to U ally Tage or trocs to the Noew York market. He had i 0 per bunch, | ViSions, aroand the. op Outelders were | 0465 balances, #0418850. Tor (e i nned goods mad 1 te SCASON | [l of colebrat 1 1 M : | il market is steady. The | huyers and also mod A Cleivings, $550,540,553; bulances, $4 L8 s=ganl, 80 600 wicipation of high pr a1 iakoxs || (s “:j );' u‘:l im’:l'lr!‘\" '“h"‘ “":'If‘lh-h\l \\!u‘;l | .\:y]nlh- x;| lgun et ]ull 1o William |..m\ur\i.<l I\l'(‘[]uwl sells at 14@16¢, and some | The lneso loeal longs fod the ma et 4“.! Saan ' ,549,853; bu 3 ] - 460 — 600 R 2 drad o | ehurehes and hovses were adormed with Keeffe, lot 8, block 10, Corrig U pickizes w1719, v with pork Fiotico tht tho outsiior o 3 ; : 28 0 - 600 gellent, hawover. ludware men siy there | pine, hemlock and holly, and it ocewrred | | Plice 2 1 | “Channiinibs-Quotations ave: Tell and | hvokemdiite ottin e it the autsider b ecn BB o, 1L 20 17U 40REES the wholesale s, e o | to him that the young fir' trees covering the | H P Cook 10 AL C00K, Tots 14 wnd 38,60 per bbL: bell and buzle, $9.50; | held horetofare. for the concontrated lope | i Ju h o s LEISHING: 10 mountain side might be made profitable, | , Greenwood add 4 1 Cape Cod, #1000, The arvivals ‘on the | terest, consequently we feel thit sales on ehang Supre—Recelpts the past week have been reports a very large trade in | iy in December of 1851, Mavic and his | Ayuie Corrigan to Frederic K Trexer, marked e Dulges is the hest polic . S Targely on the stocker and feeder order and ite of the cold weather 4 S i, Mavic and his comat pt 1 cheof center of 3 1 CrrERy—I celery is difficult to find. I, iR 0 | suny o demand fc S clnss BtC Y Eatly L eoanben of ALkt 8 y | P'ChRicato, 1iL, Doe. o . the'demand for this class of stock has been brought outdoor building to a | PRy ey I‘? pessd PLAVIVLIYO) | . A 1| Quotaidons ranze all thit way ¢ to 40e. | to Cock R y CrieaGo, 1, Dee 17, Cloarin uncven with prices however generally strong, standstill, The liquor trade is not tregeiihronih okdcon) snowdintloves tho | DELDS CHRISINAS TREES— 106 foet, per doz. | whet closes 2ie iin et I e Snodmuttonsiinyounatiitl el vk LEH b Pl deitlors e st money to i thets | Toush voads to the viver at Catskill, whenee | astor IR0 0B 0064503 6 10 10 foct, per doz, $6.00810.00; | Aftor a woek of duliness, owing ehiv L AR satisfuctory flaures and the supply of . thly i onal g 3 istartedawith them: for: the city: | Ahstanin olinqeny tratla LI PR L (S IR Lo, T e AR T year. New K exchanzc o preminin. L eluss of stulf s fallen considerably” short,_ ot icenses danuary 1, and buy ‘only what the | G 6atfashioned | silver dollar sceured 4 oy 8, block 1,2\Wlnub s01 | ¥200 b, $2.60; mistle L T T T Sterling exchanze Quict, sixty day ills #1865 | {he demand. Fair o o5, §8.00004.75; | foscasitios of rado require, “Tho oyster | gy of sidewalk on the corner of Greenwich | SRR TS T NYR ST (0t per b, | ly for May detiveries, and op dvmand $1:8818" oney Sy’ o bad e | R COMIMOL 'hi::i:. ':m'n]unln 1:“‘”] ini .’...I |'ul'~'l~‘, o e L B e A R AL 001 | g I‘n‘ml»i h;n ; H |',\4Il by sentin 1sed by the Tong | d - ——— \llm'!\ 7‘\““’ 12 ] hoic .mlu. Omaha people are supplied at lower fizures | 1 ! . onge |y W ouder (Shecial mster to s | 3 ot ucks | clement on low” prices. o our mind th 4 3 ST KET 00 1y tepresentative countrymin set fo o | e, 2 9 ie ouf AVE < LKETS, 4 than their neighbors, north and south, and | Sikhited countryman sct fovth his mountain | <55 fhor 10'wnd n 20 1t lot 11, bloek good demand. " AbDits | come - must be. dotermined. by tha. carly LIYE,BRACK. MAILEETS [ iho margin of profiv is very small to the | ; 1 ppeated, |34 Hanscom Place 1 nd are likely t lower. | Spring “erop prospects - and> e oxe = | Av, o JBr 4 s inargin ) son Duyine il Ds “Wares' atprices | I (e i o | ot ey prentdiond Sl | B g, [0l W U | cattto condittons st tmproving — o | S s 2ho e tinut i b | which seemed to him positively exorbitant 0 50 ft ot 8, bloe Kirkwood L wotatlons | possibly 8 per cent more | ty but Higher | - 106~ 2 .50 o lnl‘l‘lnnl.” l‘f’n‘i‘-\»’w“‘.‘-“.:Ix'..,.rnll"u el now | o foilowing year, e came | T A A | #5:00m5.00; prilivie 507 | senting. 1t the other D o P Ryt B O e AT et Loy | w4 teeerens BB BIBO B AdILIONa] B have beon Bt Lo soms | much larger stock, 'and from that timo o 2 dd [ SO0 i sl @160, plover, | Loaihtforn 80 por cont xiso, | Corn his w | neavierthan the wevk provious and except i nose 488 toacerted action, 1 visited Lincoln this, the business has continued to ineread®, |, #1.00F goliben plover, §1.25001.50; cuhvas: ack | hull pimialuiion s s e aoeheet | L the Eoriesponding week | 68 600 o _ Zincol ti tho Now K R R e Total amount of transfers [st.0dicroldenploxeriblL ! f Hipulation ma op out somet | of Duc ust year. The record Is as fol Srisiteeingg Grand Tsland during the week and found the | Wt the New murkabrowadamands ks, 18, oA i iEe a8a.00 the winter, and hesituie to st | J Ll et o v ssved i 2k ) trees by the hundred thousand, and, o = | mallard ducks, $8.5008.75; blue wing teal, 9 o o lows: Ipts and Disporition of Stock. i hol whil ipts of ¥ wholesale men in both flourishing cities very | b 2 by ) Chicago Live Stock Marke | e 1 while recolp(s af contract grades run . TARISSA 0 IIOR I Noph buxiehl few days previous to each Christmas, Mark L Jeot. | AWIng 0 Ixed ducks, #1.60; ts Is dull, firm and unattractive o Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, eipts and disposition of stock as | Auzlous for; bottor colleotion - laye, s Commer compmands i rental of S0 | QUIGHG0, I Duc. 17 (Smcial Telegram o | s BT et el sbbits, 12001 Visions ‘et s nw | Revetnts Uie past weel 10005 8450 T4 407 | shown by o ol of o o Stocle Vawds ; 1 g s 00 cents. The trade in Christmas o and nominully | hits, @1.50: squirrels, Recelpls previous weel 16 0,800 2484 | compuny for the. twonty-for. hours nowspapers in advociey of amendments s | fanee's OF 100 conte e trade in Chiistmas | T e WY | #1000 1355 antelopn " suddies, 14@18e; door Lowith | Goretponding weelk 501119 3077 | sy for the twonty-faur hope endi appreciated by the Jobbors. The ‘avernge | Vay"Winkla, although that region. furnishes | L nd theyaaroboushbup. | 1ot e '.3113'{[u,,'n"::"""' curoasscs, 0G10c | e o ar putls: || Ehonetiviey and sixg orizud | HECE) E RTGikloaalo Sontor Gannot undorstand why the | somoth} i ik 200,000 trews ammally, Many | for o ind P 5 | v~ o Bo0d Wh1to | Lo hiwl wricon i o somalaaption owing | 1051 Wloi T s | TOATTIR T WOGR | WHEED. [ HOMNNS 6 MIA. owner to show a clear title to property gomo” eyery. Dooebars jolNow | MR SEEHILE SGHER o | 2, 4 6.5 - — vance in-prices at | GomaTirona lon o iiinag [Care Triacd loare i a TS which he couveys by warranty deed and | §orK hei Ayasceninithe ik dghinon o i freaodiueit iDuIEALere. o oo | "* 20,50, STOCKS AND BONDS, | concerned, Offerings wore 1ho 11 m«fl' L. dCars, [Hoad| Care.l BEALN 1 I'Iil.\suuduwl to the importance of proto ho swompa of Muine, and other loculities, o tride and o of the s o DB e RIS BRSO | SR 21, Y 2wl . tho creditors of n rotail dealer who wishes b —— i $1.75 to 3,50, Securities In Gen e Unsettled but | probubly twenty loads we! ood enough | SITION R R ook ot goods: oy i FACTORY FACTS, a it Closed with Few Deocli to sult” the die beef buye They | T L d s, T — iz but the close wies bid, As s G o o o need G it AT CATTLE.. | KOO | UIERE when material men CITU M T et ming Nebrasks Fac- | Duyers quit prices. foll off fron 4 Florida, NEW YORK, Dee. 17 woskiclosed atthe | WOre. nooding sopto cittle, and. with | - oo | |~ | upon the buildings into which their material & Nebrasta Fae- | ORIl ool i AT i Stock exchunge with o fi [ [ageiie AnRGIE AL e e el o o | 1 | ISR SR A OHOM, JAOLE b Jor iy torles and Thelr Proprietors. any tluio ueter 8 ox :“:\ “r\."'f'“n‘:l" 110 find OTATOR Qlu.m.m” Lol Homegrown, | St¢ Iw‘\l I\Il ; with 'n oy -anmnl. settled | an Ly brisk and priccs well maintaine The G UL Haminond Co A s - « L to ! . | Duyors o' from Spening | 60760: Colorido and Utal, 8be. market. Although the rates of sterling ex- & 2 Vi e, Do on BerL TN O il | 58 ahouid be protectod n soms i aetans | M, B, Smith & Co. are ariungiug to put in | Picos ot 106, “Thore. wore - two " wuius | o MOUIAIYTUrkoys Woro i Jargor rocolpt, | Eiane woro horibly onstor ahi s re e L antly b Toawan L ond wack mie. | e Citanhy Vaskis ¢6:: | tand, sixty new machines in their overall factory, | 0f very — eholee dvy. hoxs “MO8 | hat sold quite readily at 11@18¢.. Goeso and | ShERKC wor sibly. easlor. than for somo TR T 7Y L TR T 215 s HoRo N, “Thio nationul banks publishod Uieir stat Wolt Dros. & o, have loased o store vorss | 86,60, utat tho Glow 86,70 whs tho cxtrens | ducks. wero not” plenty at 8@ ic. Chickons | 0Ys past youit was so generally. reported | 660'{5 (80041, sticrs soid . from HA40 (0 itk o menta to tho comptrolloe. of tho curronoy | adjolniug thelr present placo of busiioss | hitohUss ket Luto ealos wercon busty | Wees vely slow wt 7amic for cholco stock, | (bt the exportmovementof gold would bo | g1.0a, winl fulr to poor stulf trom 83,40 down 1o ! o Briday and the following is tho showin fov | which gives tie four floors 20x0 £ 80,70 o modium o Neavy Serghin. 05 Tho MKt WL uoted sty nt 200 | L Nolaoms. wore ‘hauesa -t sont Many | B0 ".4‘{(‘.&"."‘:?"I S D ; Quuia_ und South Omali, compired with | Cards are being placed in all the factor Chire Wik o falr demand for s 240 3 | AL tho same 1m0, of . courss, the. bowrs | the ) Bl hat made Septembor 50, at the st eall [ of the city calling the nttention of the fbor, | Prices were firm at from ) 10 $0. SWEET POTATORS- Ohoee Muscatine and | took ¢y s possible to Intensify the | tion Ipts, mave us o fur- ) Sopt. 80,1892, Dee. 9, 1892, | inz men to the importance of buying goods | hih G enolee quatitics - Lambs wurd Hlinois stock, 53.75@4.00 per bbl. S fecting The Tntest reports are | der advin W stufl of from be to 100, | | et TS £ oK 10 She 1Dal able a Do 8600, &' sl _VEAL Quoiations are: Swall and fat, 6%@ | that be £4,000,000 1n gold | Siles were i it the i o | ("‘“I“"h'l $12,000,854,34 812 508,38 The Cudahy Puckir S S fot |.u« 5,121 ',5.‘,:.1 cighteen | 7¢; lurge and heavy, 3¢ will itinent on 1 pelter to Sh 1 | Kansas Cit, tock Market & A e Cudi cking compa Sou 0, 5 | 1 of the fair ood St o i oxblinge S0 10.084,008.41 8,160,628, 17 | Omuha Is having u hirge RN T |.:‘|.‘ 5, 10,0005 sheep, New Yogk Murkets. | e T R 0 '“.:.ff‘.‘\. N | Kansas Crey, Mo, Dec. 17.-OArrie—Re- ] R D A e oot s kil i Bhinned to Al URrta ot g [ New Yo, Dee 175 Frovn-Recoipts, 34,- | ved poromy Tor Wore 0 Tather moderate supniy cotpts, 00 Toad; shipients, 2,300 head “1In this connection it §s Interesting to com- | the country. They are made by the Peycke | ¢ e olonsnul roportat | B4 nges % 19980 Dbl 8,400 snakus | tho umounts ~naiod state- freely tilcen t from 81,00 1o £2.00. Com- | (I INTREL AR Vet AUREERolge s a9y 1 L . | ATTLE - Receipts, 1,600 head; shipments, | dull, weaks 5, 4, 1 I)I\ 3 10w eXtras, proved o be 50, > P . Ip | others weak o 10e lower; feeders steady. | > the t 5 [rineri - ¥ ) | i rise, the o yearlings and Lure ciives were rathe are the totals for South Omaha, as illus- | Candy company of this city 000" head; ot “slow, weaks Christ- | @2.55; winter whe siides, § | Toxs on Surpius roserve iy ing hocn *wiay Bolow | quiet kt (ron 8295 10 30,00, Voal tilves were | Jepresentative salos: Dressed boef und Wb 3 rating the remarkable development of busi- | Mr. Nevens of the fim of Katz-Nevens | Deeves, $.5006.50; g00d 10 chol | fali 1o funcy, ¥ the expectitions. Those Who wore caleulating | i active demand and strong i from §3.50 (o stoors, $3.2004.50; stoekers and feeders, | aess in that suburb, company s perfecting his button machine | 5, ¥2.80008.70;cows, $1.100.2,60, Minnesoti its, 3,501 | on u heavy deerease apparently failed to tako ) 13.80. 3 Hoas i s ¢ Sept. 80,1802, Dec. 9, 1892, reached & point where it is safo to | 4 b fptsy 16,000 head: Shipmienis, | $10: pat 5; Tye mixtures, | into accont the heavy influx of money from | Business continues brisk in_the stocker and 8—Rocolpta, 0,400 he onts, 1,000 | Loans and dis- § B s P REHS 6 SR A0 ia | 4,008 di wirked opened strong; closed | @ the interfor attracted by the Mgher vites of | feeder line and prices are 16 1o e hetter | i, the unrkel oponod high (‘:"1‘.""(:.” i “u_ 5,900,060 $1,430, N P e B g adol] :\x-‘.\ l.'-u‘;‘h .Im'«I: m.:..:..w» 1 .,rl. "e]‘“ll" | (uu\ Mear—Dull, steady; yellow western, | h.||. llll“ prevailing at this center. On the | than a*week ) on all grades, Country orders | ;I""';" steady. All Ldes, WH.40; bulk, 4 sh and ik { s cost g woduction of | ing wid nixed, $6.85w6.60; prime heavy, 80,65 012, K. | publication of the elearing. house exhibit, o | hive fmproved considerably of Te wod the | $0:2020.305, | exchungo 069,452.07 | Pear] buttons @505 light, 86,850.6.60. TWaEATRecoipts, 78,625 bu.; exy aos [HNIRARCLRE Ch SIRANER ol Sxiluli, 1 LAE8. Liinaats Scaess ',,"\.«..' i it the | - B pte, 700 L shipments Sl 1 280897 80 | T Aithoush oo of the overall fuctorics of | gAMEERKCCelpts, 5,300 hoad: shipments, | 500 Dini salos, 55000 bt Futuros: 16,000 | stk markita buc thens wasi reeed press | Vitnd abteubatore L been Wbl 1o | Bone. “The marked was steady; muttons, 8400 “In Omuha proper there has bee arked | this city hus gone outof business the prose 890 houd; murkut stoady; natlves, $3.6506.15¢ | bu, spot. Spots - dull, eastor; "No.' 2 7ed, | sure o sell durlng the last ifteen minutos of | re cnough cattle to supply thelr tra @4.20; lambs not quoted. 7 ! n o marked & e present | westerns iy 1 10@4.801 | 763 in st 1 ele e 5 | {hetFe 4 © in both the cash items and de- | indications are that there will beas many | lambe p #:1004:501 | ToMe Inuaroand ele 3o Aflonti 70 | business. n | indanythingin this lino mects with w rendy Y 7 ] psits. The fulling off of deposits is n machines at work in a few months as ther J | Toarse: Mo 7 Iog with riday's il quotations | sule af kood ticures. Extrome salts wore @ | At Tt Tave Riack Markab i o The fulling o r uachines at work | moy s they 100 T 1 hard Distilling and Cattiofoeding, | from 82,55 10 ¥3.00, withi (o butk of the trad | 8T, Lovis, Mo, Dec. 17.-Camrn . Some of tho banks show iner were before, owing to the rapid increase in Mad to Chase Him, | sstern Union, 1 ¥ | ing at from $2.60 0 §3.00 | celpts, 1,200 b | rediscounts indicating that about all their | the business of the factories now running. Sherifft Bennett went out to Fremont | | Central closed Althoughh the cattle mirket during the early | market stron loanable funds avo iu demand. The total of | Very few people in the city vealize the im- | A Seaoy ;4] yemont | nt. O i, Union FLOF Lo week Was 1hout i a0t ever | Texas and I 8210 deposits continues very lurge, howeyer, and | portance of having the orders for building | YePterdayand brought in “Theodore Evick, | hputavit were b oo way duodn u great mensure Lo the | Loas hepdy there uro indications of lnprovement I | material, for the new buildings that aro | ¥ho will bo compelled to answer to the | fhMe gusar,, Buriliion & O oMYA aInKe AL RN IR I R Gt o, usiness from a banker's standpoint. One of | going up, placed in Omaha. A week ago it | “harge of having stolen a small amount of 1% | New York C M R0L N Aas | bade recoverod fram thab domoruiiastion 0. 108,59, 0 : 2 up, pla aha. A week ugo all amount of 77515 | New York Cential 10t off practi Same | whon reee pts 1ot up somewhat on Friday and | Neid shipments, 800 the voungest of tho wational ks s | s stated that e Omaiy Breing “fiso: | property’ from Henry Liencrmam. When wuiote, "cuds” | by Sty Mo (0 T | Bty PRk ane| ; 2 00500, L ] ce pou its e | ciation had given o local fim an order for | arrcsted Evick was at work for o farmer o At o 8,700 s ica, TR cioned | bl i M e e 18" iRy - - | sinco July 1, and will deciare & 8 | the iron work to be used in theit new brow. | husking com. Ho saw aud recopnison the | biEm tnal; westorn, paagse. | byl Gver, and after the holidays dealers gencrably Attorneys and 1 or et sewbbunual dividend Juwary 1| erve That is only one order and might | sher and gt once it out for'the tall tim- | e 40 Uik Mostaan, GOGSIOT No, @ Tor [ JERE NiMUS Sunoplal, woliee tader aepei | e jackils Cor Iuitar e oo she (MR W | T logal Satauity o0 ONAUA Dag ASONL ounger savings banks hus earned | strike most peopie as of no great import- | ber, The > sherff being. s 08 tall tha- | soltay i% % S y enough, perhaps, considering the | good cornfed stock. Representative sules: 4 S ke ba s and will pay 15 per cent r“ AIASS USe SATDNG | Sibike Mot paocpie i n s ng something of a | BARLEY Marr—Quict: western, 70@b2c; | of yesterday’s break, the murket of DRESS: three new members to the list, and now dends ance, but Mr. ¢ says that it will re- | sprinter, succecded in overbauling clty tiade Canida, B00@ 1,00 s moening failed t relisct adeguite DBESUBD UERY, . thirteen months ending December 31, 1862, | quire forty skilled mechinics thiee months | After pursaing Il’m‘l‘.xhx‘ml(' Relauling bia wan | SURLLMARCRHAER. BEARRLAL norta, 10,680 | Ras 1o 1Hs Sliit o Siass adoquately Mo | o, Aw, D Av. | Ghasley 5. Dickey, John W. Rattin and Pawl Omaba peoplo do not fully appreciate the | to complete the work. bu. sales, 100000 Bu. of faturcs; 0000 bu. | noon. SLCks I geUEral Werd dnse Wd | B 1040 800 1050 | Bergen haye become full-flodged followers of Quialiy t } ansottled, and | S 1040 800 | 3 I | Dih character and staudiog of the buuking | *Secretary Holues of the Manufucturers Something Good. Spek. Bpots dull | woaker; ‘No. 2 GOS@ | It was not until unexpectodly fuvorablo bunk | g @ 1017 | the teschings of Blaoksiohe They have 3 { ousee of the city us they WiILIf they watelh | association has addressed ‘o letter tothe | 1 have sold and used in 1y family for sex Jne parascrt Biwo wlopl, Optlosuntie iaviie fia (RAUALiD by | 8 H Leap LI 160 40 to AR ALA Bare i AN ; jorts ws they are made | members of his assoclation calling their at- | eral years Chamberlain's Colic, Che west, closih 1y Decen ] ; ngus 12 i out Lo hustle up clients and retainer fee | A yea B e, alera and st closing steady: Dece b 5 clost 0 greate oda i ester- | 15 o T { e e fontion £ tho advantages to be ttived from | DIAFIGS Febmty and. Mo fouad 1w und Yehaley Akl accniber, GUhEI SISUIN | MIth B2 eler Covor foday M yeeles: | 500 1GR3 Tle three young gentlemen were examined t South Omaha the feature of the week | the exhibition of goods of Nebraska wanu- | the most use AR Sy o g it 5250 ois, bt the 1 a 7000081 8 by the bar committec some duys ugo and Fi ey e by the most useful and satisfactory remedies 1 ; L6 Fest went 10 pi wgidn With ¥ © high price of hogs, which have | fucture at the World's falr. He argues that | ever handled. C. I Lewls, druggist, Salt DU 42000 bu.; exports, 4,084 | rencwed violence, Tuken us i whole, the wir yesterday they uppeared before Judge Ko i | not sold at such figures since 1858, The mar- | Nebraska is for the trade of the | I t h sales, SOL0O0 bu. futures; 41,000 bu. | closed with comparatively few heavy de- | 31......1000 1 878 sor, where they sworn in, after whi Lake City, Utal spot. ‘Bpots, dull white, ifmer ‘Options dull, | elines, and ‘the tone ut the close, nithough by | ° s 1 V24 thelr sheepsk: delivered, : " 3 :, ulthough by | “2.0 2 Lcir shoepskius were delive { . )/ y P 7|

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