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= e 5 e AN o i i S P W ST W x oo R 1 Tk et e - = THE O COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL : Wheat Opened Weak and Lower, But Re- ocovered Later, " e Phew v B TR PN T NN AHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1892. Money—Standy, 54@6 por Crvopnarr, of Bhe, 10.-Money. 426 per cent. New York exchange, 26¢ discount Clearings, #2,915,200, Reryan, Dee, -Bhe statement of the Tn perial' hank of @rMany shows 1 decrense in specie of 5,500,000 miriks WASHINGTON, DI€T Dee, 10 department tod gy~ ased of silver at 20,89 {UCH Nkw ORLEANS, Ly Doc. 880.451; it count; bank #1.0 mium [Special Telogram to was quoted as follows 18, B¢ discount to par. 19, Clearings, $19,982 - 1,688, Money, 56 per York, par to 10¢ dis- T - \ Ancks, 8,600 | | groen wln{ teal, bead ducks, $4.00; 8.75: Bluo Wing tonl, 2. #1.76; mixed ducks, 81 7.80: Jack rabbits, §1 160 “squirrels, § 14@16¢: oo mallard collateral in loans. The situation was nggre- yated this morning by the announcement that 3,900,000 gold had been taken for shipment to_ Eurgpe DY lomorrows mors, This atrmed small holdors and evidently made an impression on «ome of the Iarger operators, Iho proceeded to liquidate immediatoly. Tio: yre they hud gressed very far in this di- rection, hawever, the menibers of the shorts took fright and there followed # general scramblo fo get out. Chicago Gas was the first to reflect the seiling of long stock on Inrge scale, It broke rapidly from 90% to 88 amid in- tensn excitement and was prompily follgwed by dropin Distiiling and Cattletecding from 64 to 57 ox. dividend in Niftional Cordage, common from 1.98% to 1.343 ationai Lead from 44%1085%, in Natlonal Starch 8214 to 294, in foan S from L0415, in 1 Eloctrl 1,121 | Natfonal Linsced Ol from domand $4.88% the cont. nadn geese, §6.00 all rbbits, §1.25 ope saddies, wntelope car- | re obtained 1, $7.502 good white 1o botter yse of the BOGT.00, market | Ing s nee, #4450 oy, £65.50. Per keg, $0.00, d at 13350 per can Homegrown, S0@850; Spanish, $1.90 OnaNars—Florida, 89 POTATOES-Quotafions @761 Colorndo Tous Chic slow_sale nth 124@18¢; koese and ducks, 931 EGas The market Is very well supplied with cold storage egis, which sell all the way from 92¢ to 24c. As n rule they goon the market as fresh stock and thos keep down the | market on strictly fre< Iaid eggs, Tt 1s hard o say what tha market is on strictly fresh eggs. Those who have them try to get more than what other ezes are selling for, but it 18 hard work, In of the fact 'that most | everything on th ot s callod frosh stock. SweEr Porators -Choice Muscating i price week W than nt No. 8.00; No. 2 HOoNEY ~The clover honey | LeMoss O MaLAGA OYSTERS ONIONe Der crate The Treasury 475,000 ov FEELING WAS A LTTLE UNSETTLED botter than At opening. Mived and puckers ol ut from #6.85t0 #0.45. prime ) he m ¥6.50 1o | 0.0 at $6.90; prime from | 5.6516.70; Assorted Mght, #6.45. There was o | good demand for shoep and Iambs and the ’ basts of from to 85,00 for common to ::Hn 1‘H||I YHIh”\\vl-' !'I‘I\;U'll At from %3504 \ 3.00, sxtra qualities sold at a small advance firm, on these figures and culls and rageed stuff are ’ s } not wanted at from $1.50 0 $2 O eP $ Receipts: Cattle, 19,0005 ho { 8,000, 10.—~Clear! clnl 60¢” dis- e, | Bastness in Wheat Was Chiefly of Evening Up—Good Waylug Leading Operators Checked the Decline, the Way by AWNINBS AND TENTS, ! T HAR DWARE, | Omaha Tent-Awning | | flcclorflgy ‘V!Hh?lmy | Lobeck & Linn, Stroots 1 Donging 8 1ts, e on best 3,253 other COWS, 50, 1, 860, not i turkeys in Chrfstm: Tomegrown, 5.65: 10 e BOsTO! ANS OF TANEOrS On Salc 806; | cont caunt, €, o - COMPANY wanted and colpts, 40,000 head air demand at ¥ hond ket Brl0e Tower B8.453 prime h 4 wolhts, 86.5076.005 Drime wssorted Teht, $6.45 ke Ipts, 8,000 2,000 Toad s £3.7534.95 #5.0005.80 shinments, mixed and iy and huteh light, $6.60: HORSE COVEQRS, 1113 Farnam st BAGS AND TWIN 8. Bemis Omaha Bag | COMPANY ortors and ma fone sacks, - p drop nataral brought out a good doal of stock L on utoporders. The bearish feeling was tntensified by “an - advance in_call loans to 40 per cent. These rates did not rule for any length of time, howeve and before the elose. both local and foreign bankers were liberal lenders and a decline to 6 per cent ensued. After 1 o'clock prices ¢ covered confidence to o certaln. extent and u rally equal to 14 to_ 414 per cont followed. In this rally Chicawo Gas, Distilling and Cattle | feeding “und _ Natio Cordiige were most (& 11k, Dee. 19, STOCK MARKETS, mIeAGo, Ti1., oo, 16 e, but recovered the Joss and leftoff at the sanie prico Saturday. Corn and oats | were onch lower. Corn s off e anc oats whou Prov wero_erratic but closed from 7ie to 10¢ lower. Tard from 74c to 80c higher. Traoing was Inrge In any of the pits | X 0 THinols stock, #3 +.00 por Wil in whont was chiefl he way o B Wheat was chiefly In the way of | 'yRiT S Giioiations are: Small evening ap. The fecl little unset= | 70} farge and hen sy, 34 5o tled, the market openiy } Towor, followed by 8o, recovered the and tho closing as Saturday; te The other declines are eables, a larger than was generally derate cxport cloarances aturdiy. Thero was, however, At the deciine by good louses, which checked e dec Ction and botter fooling receipts in the noethwest falli Off 400 enrs, cony with @ week ago, afforded somé enco tn wis controlled | 1 mited (0 from e o Oits seenvd featu flot vary over ) Th e 45,000 Niogs nt the yards t morning. This wis the first veport giving in- rat 5 points up 10 30 points down, closed | dication of a better movement, and 1t had ~the rely stondy gl to 90 polnts Aown effect of seriding prices lower i the provision | salos. 40,701 T pitut the opening. Pork started on o break of | §16.55 1640 b £15.00¢ Febra. about 15, Lurd was off 10¢ and ribs 10c. On | ey §15.90: A e IRy CRL B0 b the break brokers for Armou’ wud Cuadahy | TQly $14.0501 b, §14.900 15 werd vered to be good huyers. This | 8pot Rio qulet but'stendy 16,625 for No o started o litile searc with th ral trad K10 ANEO, Dec, 19, First ordiniry. 11 Chicnzo Gia und a itle furry eareled prices up fron I ©10: kiloss: g0od seeonils 1000 o183 | Go vaim s 1o 40¢ from the Tow point. Duving the U roceipts during the pust week,63,000 Dags; pure | G GO & St oo PREt of the session the feeling wis 1ot so [ elnses for the Crited Seates, 20,0000 b Colo. Conl & Tron. strong, prices settled baek and the market | shipnents to the United Stites, 53,000; stock, | Cotton 01l Cert elosed rather qulot " 146,900 Laee bl 01 Estimated reccipts fo row: SANTOS, De DT & W 400 citrss corn, 515 cars; outs, 3 o1 10 Kilos D& 80,000 head. { Dok C R o The leading futur Whent today dropped HATS, ET0, W.A.L. Gibbon & Cp. ‘ straw go Cattle Searee o £ Indime Hogs Tér Cen OMARA, Dec. 19.-As usual tsupply of all Kinds of stock was rather " lin ited. There were about 67 cars of cattle r ved,and of these about a foarth were goo enough for the dressed beef men, As there were hurdly enongh suitable eattie on sae o furnish fiill duy's killing for one house local prominent. The market ruled comparatively | buyers were not overly anvious for the stufl, steady until near the close, when i broker, | and with practically no ovtside demand teade usually eniployed by the acknowledied by was dull throughout as far as beof steers wor Teader, madea dive at Reading, Under large | concerned. aithong prices wore not quotably offerings he suceecded in breaking the stock | Tower than at the elose of last week. Th it 10,515, agiinst 54 varlier in the diy y inferior quality of the offerin The Old Fmors ahout 1he preference inte 1 depressing inffuence on the market were revived, although it had been and made the sales look v low lally stated that the matter will not b ton pape re wore absolut 1o sldcred until some tine next month cholea “cattle and but few * that break in Reading hnd an_emphatie « could be called 1 1o protty sood the whole mileet whieh gloscd very frregular | grass and parily finished steers welghinie fron and in the viain wenk. Fhie comparative firm- {100 to 1,200 1hs, sold 3.00 1o and ness of the railway Hst in the face of the | w huneh of pretty good weetorns brov breake fn the industrials wis the subject of ss wits dull and drazging thic L ensys #15.25@16.60, | gencral ren As i rule the losses in r clonrance wis final Inominally highers $5.87 %, y day were only ally sold a shade stronger scrtrrs- Flonr, 7,000 DhIsE wheat, 60,000 | coity dustriitls show st woek, and the oy 256,000 b onts, B7,000 bu. | Of 1525 per cent ¢ TSNt was free. Poor to very good fat cows and t birloy, none | PhE following are the elosing auotat heifors <old at from $1.00 10 $2.75, the bulk of TOMENTA I ouh. 6000 Db 000 | thel s stocks on the New York s od staft selling at feom $1.90 10 but o, DEOG0 s ot Fye, | chinge today: 1, oxen and st fivm at from 5,000 b bt oy W | a—" 1, Common yearlings (o chi ARG ves sold as usual at from $1.50 1o § Omahn Aloher W ul focder tr was quict, but [ Fa 4o preferre bly strong and the demand Anierican sxpros Ay at from $2.00 to | Baltimors & Uhio Canada Paclfte Canada Sonthorn Contral Pucitio. Chis, & Ohio Chicago Alton [ head; shipments, + generally stronzet ont Quality murk Lower, mikod as on a trifie 1 1-6c. M. 0. Daxon, icycles sold on Monday the 3,250, 40. on is not Receipts and oncial receipt shown by the book company for wt b o'elock p.om Disposition of Stoe! and disposit of the Un forty-cight Decorber 19 wenTe Tats, oaps 18 i of ATy Sty i ———y and fat, 6%@ LUMBER, ’J‘w‘\:mvl\. \\‘x!fii;l\l. Charles R Lca.‘ 1 was and e clined weak 1ge ndvance, and decline and ruled as about the same for May for other deliveries attributed to lower i the visible su; ly cxpected, and rather | from the seabonrd rood buying | uy CATTLY st &1, Lovis, Mo WiHEAT 1-1( Cash, 65101 Decem) oty Below Wit Januar st May, 42 OATS casiy, 93¢ 48 RYE-Firm: 48 BARLEY Quriot Buren el Louls Ma Dec. 19 Frovn lower than v, 650405 May, fny; Mardwood lnmbor, wo od Unchang Saturd te Arpots and parqut th and Jouglas. Tower cash, 864¢; LIQUORS, i S—— The nerense asked; May, lower NUVEUR CATT MILLINERY, Frick & Herbert, |1. Oberfelder &Co: COAL, 00 (E, GORNITE, PAPER. s, 7 Omaha Coal, Coke & Eagl Cornice Works | Garpenter Paper o, | Standard Ol Co,, Rt Lt Carey n full stock of He mahn P'acking The 6. 11, Hammond Co SwWIfLS Co The Cudahy Pack! A cker & 1) Shippreand ¥ Kirkendall, Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY. wh SO 0. bootes I g it Rubbor <ho 104110 ) e Haruey St ol e soly by the course of it Fluctuations were | e ringe ! loss. Quotationsadid e WO Tong paiises ackors' hases Last Weele WUVERS. VTTLE. |[HOGS. |SiRRD. hard and soit Douglas Sts. Eo \ and | ¢ Wiadow ea metlle skvl wiits, ete Ti10-1112 Dodie St ———— DRY C0OODS, 00., Kilpatriek-Koch Dry HO 0D (O Notlons, wants’ furnish oo s, cor! Hth wnd Tharnoy Ste 00 Cotten Ma NEW York, Dee. 19 < Options opene PR WEAp LR and Writng | papers, card 10d and lubrleatiag, irregu- | [ Northwost roferred entral... &N Untarlo & Weetern Orogon limp.. *Otemon Nav' 0.8 T & 0. N 2 Pacic Mail Peoria, Dec. Pl 1 Pulim i Palac onding. .. Thelimond ey erod 1o dran e West do proforrod o Tatand .. &5 F D olts, axle proase, ote. good 3,00, Others DRESSED BEEF. 4 Pr. No. Av 200 15 1123 1050 iy Tty Vil & ] OYSTERS, David Cole & Co,, Who storn. fal erlory, 314 9. 10Eh Lotephion AL PRODUSE CONMIS3ION, Jas. A, Clark & Co., Butter, chopeo, oggs, potlity nid edme, Kinds, oystors | d jain — STOVE REPAIRS. | SASH, DIORS, Omaha Stove Repair | M. A. Disbrow & Co., WORKS, stove \faoturors of sash and water ntty ors bilnds ang for any kind nldings, branch of made, 1207 200 and lzard St otals SO0 NCE, Smith & Ripves o | Dy goods. notiogs, fur " Bihing ¥ ¥ en 1t and Howard New Vork Live Youk, Dec, 19 5.720 head, hieluding 70 ears for sale dull but steady, wative stecrs, #3.8 per 100 pound i and Colopado @4.20; bulls - cows, $1.0002 beof vy, w9c por 10, mortow, 700 hocvis, CALYES— Recelp! steady, i 0.0 L Sueer vor New i i sl oy &k e | 1003 <$3.60 —ee Dressed hipments to- | 5 FUANITURE, s Vi enotee, | Omaha Upholstering | Beebee & Runy an 760 908 870 970 780 B28 K71 800 789 B35 938 YR0 833 1. 950 140 990 1000 111030 1120 “Branch & Co., of 19, 1 rececipts paents to the United averaze 10,700 reis | Ving the week 95,000 nited Statos 20,0005 States none; stock | 1000 548 850 head; nd ) follows: s fol Enst Ten 84 Erin ol Fort Wa ;-l\\,nr;h-m pra Stagnant A, Sasnnnt | Yoeri Vailoy e it | 1 el jner Liina | ¢ St United, 10 | gan, & Tox. prd..... Faxe Torlo & Weai o protorrod Lake Shore Lend Trust Toutn. & Nash. ! Lonia: & Now Aibs “Sanhattn Con Memppls & . Mlchhdan Conir Miswolie] Pacii Mobila & Oho. Nashivitlo Chati Nattonal Corlage. . Ao ‘profarcad .. N.J. Central Norfolk & W. v *ex-div. The total sales of stoc shares, ineluding: ton, 17,00¢ ing « < ranged s ity €O upl . tire, 1021 st - TRNITURE €0, Graco | Produce, fruits an G [ 10w I Nic 10700 Wholesulo only | Cioss ARD LAM ns— Reccints, 3,006,005 lambs, ') Sheep lier $5,50- © Ol ke, ik, Dee. 10, Pran suzhout the day. Pennsylvar nonc: i pions Sales, v 1es, none, Total sales, none. and lith Sta GROCERIES, | DRUGS, ETC. D. M. Steele & Co, | Blake, Brucs & Co, 1201-1205 Jones St., (‘P'vg‘ (513 10/ @dg 70 0% New Y i oil; 5 '('l)'l TON SEED Or1, low, 40¢ bid TALLOW be bid, Rosix M eforr i v r Hefinory [Tonn. Coal & Tron |Texns Pacitle ol & O Cont. pd Cnlon Paciile, 108 Expross /000 5 WSt Lo & P 4| do proferrad . s, 11,800 head. Steady $5.70- StaLouls Live Stock Masket, Louts, Mo. Dec. 19 CATrie—Re- 1900 head; shipments, 4400 head; Steady: native steers, 30060540} > steers, § 5: rangzd cows, $1.10@ 1% 423 14674dT a1l asan angl g | dutg NG | w0 | 03¢ B4 1160 1045 1005 . 865 970, 1080 L B40 ) g e a0 3074 Bidg 151 16 05 st celpts, market A 2,30, Hoas—Receipts, 5,300 200 head: market 10e to 1 i packing, $5.0070 1EEP—Receipts, 100 head d; market steady Firme crude, 87%e; yel- Firmer: city $2.00 for packages), Omaha, Omaha, | s ‘ 10t and Tnene January M ny. MESS PORK. January... Muy .. LARD -~ January May ., Biionr Rina January.... s@ Quict uly; stralned, common to @2 4g| Wottorn Unlo: L 80| Wheeling & L. 103 | do preferged. . © 853 [ Minn, & St T, (D & i G . 8 |Generar Hioctrio 1383 | Natlonal Linsce 112k (C. Fuel &1 2 do preferrad. 5 |ons. &1 13 1 Zeen alk ot 304@3 e, TURPENTINE SPIUTS--225 A Dr. SYDNEY RINGER, Profossor of Medicino at University College, London, Author of the Standard " Handbook of Therapoutics,” aciually writes as follows: “From tho carcful analyees of Prof. ATTFIELD and othors, I am satisfled that VAN HOUTEN'S GOCOA way injurions to healt and that itis decidedly more nutritious than 1tis cortainly “Pure” and highly digestible.=The quotitions in ¢ tain advertissments C(from Trade rivals) ([M”{ my book on Therapoutics are quite misl L and eannot possibly appiy (0 VAN HOUTES'S Cocoa,” e Jalse reflection on VAN HOUTEN'S CocoN is thus effectually vepelled, and the very rehy promipted (o give it @ very hawdsome festimonial, B shipments, . 83.000.5.50. 100 CALCUTTA LINSEED © 38s 94 per quarter. 1 9 = 2 4 British Grain Trade Review, 8 hanel LONDON. Dec. 19.~The Mark Lane Express, in its weokly review of the British giadn trade, says: Enclish wheats have advanced 5d dur- iz the w owing to the compar good prices offered by London mille | forty fourout of sixty” retail rkets prices | have favored buyers. Twenty-five shillings | as not an unuswl price in the west and south. West. American wheats h furt w’y :llm\ wisonly ¢ ness of the New York murket rices rul- | ing in Mark Lane indieate that only the higher grades of Aperic 1 now De profitably exported. The large Russian shipnients con- tinue. Kansas City Live Stoek Market, KANSAS Crry, Mo, Dee. 10, CATTLE ceipts, 3,000 head; shipmonts, 200 he market, more active, unchanzed. Shippir 524.503 stoekers lors, 2 Toxas and Indian stecrs, $2.0003.55. fipts, 6,600 Wipments, 1,800 Wi i Re « follows: Frovr—Nominal, deprossed; wintor 003.90;" winter str: ng putents, VA 10 spring 22.75008.005 Dakers, §2.0022,10. No. 2_spring, 6957603 c; No. 8 3 U, 69,769 No. s in no other € sTasSme ks today were 622,000 Atchison, 4 : Burling- G Distill- cawani, b,060C 7,600 7.200: "Misgouri cific), il Lead, 28,500: National Cor- w England, 12,400; Northern 2 00 200 205 iiii. 966 2105 sCornfed westerns HEIFERS, authority ciled to injure it, 19 ¢ WiEAT =IO Erle, | l | 10,980: | daiee. 500 P, 80630 P 0y n fie, 6,000, 3, f.o.b, 40@08e; - London t [ cured by [Copyrighted 1592 by James Gor 1 LoNDnoN, Dee. 19.—[New York He Special 1o’ Trr RERJ—Business on the exchanze has been on a seale quite In keeping With {he comnieneement of Chrisgmas we and the markets presented little features of interest. Funds elose steady. Indian_ rupee paper has given way lud. Forcizn government securities “were favorably influenced by the firmness on continental hourses. Among the South American mines Brazilian advanced 3 3 616 DeWitt's L 0. b BAGLAS, FLAX SEED “No. 1, $1.081 800 TNOTHY SEED- Prinie, $3.00. 1 Poik —Moss, bl 5@14.874%; lard, | 0 1bs., 105 short tibs, sides (loo dry & shoulders (boxed), 37.57 hoit clenr sides oxed), $5.80@8.585. i Distiliers' finished’ goods, per gal., | 5 vaAr—Unchanged: et loaf, granulited, be; standard “A," 4%, The follow Constipation Rise FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worlds’ Fair Tower Company S WILL PLEAD INSANITY. George Fauss' Plan to Escape the Penalty of Willful Murder. George Fauss, charged with having dered his mist , Laura Day, severa months ago, w led for trial before the Kansas City Markots, ary Mo, 19.-Wn 840 200 ’ —Stead 2 to lower; No. 2 ; i N 2 1"('|I(N Quiet, . 2 mixed, 93@ | OATS oy .1360 11300 1300 L1170 1830 .1010 11720 11530 1720 1270 mur- ir demund; creamery, 26@28¢ dairy, 147180, ANTICLES. RECEIPT Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu Corn, bu . Onty, bu Rye. Lu Bay 19@26c. NEW Yok, Dec expor 1, lowe 3200002, 400 phgs steady, d low ext grides, 82, patonts, ¥ 503 Strait rye mixtures, Cons sl 82,75 000 bu. Receipts, sules, 1.4 Du. spof. Spots dull, Siead and cf 70ic in stor 16u@TTcC 1, raded ¢ No. 1 hard, No. Spring an ing. N ToT53¢ 79% 17; 1, 7007 e T 141,000 154,000 the 20@29¢; h, 23@20c. k Markets, I'r.our—Recelpts , 11700 bbls, 1400 o 10 'se ar, 000350, Steady, dull; yellow western, 0 bu; exports, 46 bu. futu aflo LT e . L northen, 791800 No. 2 northern, Milwaukee, 731@74c 3¥@70c, Options b, 85! G and elosin t rate fo ng 3o small clear ps, fide receipts west, i 8tocks and heavy o with local_realizing, Docemlo closing at 76%c¢: h, 7 closing ut 774c¢; Mauy, 79 9-16@80¢, rrow RYE—Dull, nominal; westorn, 54@58c. Stocks of g Wheat 1 in in sto; 91,979 b ind atloat Doec butter dalry, | cloar, 32507 084,103 putents, $4.2004.75; 0 760 | un- 84 werd | closing ut 68,000 SGAS—1irn at 186 RECEIMS —Wheat, 3,000 pits, 2,000 bu, NIS-Wheat, 68,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 bu.; corn, CISHIPMENTS bu.; oats, none. srpool sinrkets. LIvERPOOL, Dec, 19.-Wheat Dull; holders offer moderitely: No. 1 California, 68 5a@6s 6d per cental; rod western spring, bs 101:4@ bs 114 per cental; No. 2 red winter, bs 613d@ b8 7d per cental, Conx—Dull, niixed western, 45 103d per con- 19.—Opened at orthern going northern, May, 6412c und closed at principally at 6. teceipts, 696 cars, her, 64306, On t northern, 6415¢; MILWAUKE May, 69%c: No. 2 spring, 64 ConN-No. 3, 850 0ars - No. 2 white, 34 BARLEY Rve o P EETY 67 1 bavge. | Cotton Market. | NEW ORLEANS. Lo Aling, 99-16c; Tow ordinary, Dec. 19, —Easier; middlin 10 prs. 19,893 exports to Gr 5,000 i mid- § good | bales; | Britain: Business Tiriefs, J.H. Richards in the lumber Friend is roported deseased. Ken of Pawnee Olty succeeded Powell § W ot an business at have and shoc 10 1 per cent owing to a risc in_exehange rates and Argentine issues were well muintained. Tome railways close son rregular, but inthe abscnce of business, prices moved within _narrow limits. Americans were not unfavorubly inclined at the close, ~ but pending some definite outlook on the silver and gold question, opera- stain from doing anything, 50 that simply followed those of New York and the result is a fall of 3% per cent. in Northern Pacific preference and Luke Shore, from 1 to i, por eent, i “Clicazg & ilwaukes, Missour, v & Texas, Pennsyl: vania and Wabash issues and a rise of 3 to i percont in a_ few others. Canadians met with little attention, but Grand Trunk preferences are % to 34 per cent better. Mex- can ordinary preferences closed dull at a de- cline of from™ i to 1 per c There was scarcely any inquiry formoney; short loans were eisily obtained at r cont. The disconnt market was quict. Bills were Those at two and three onths were quoted at 13 per cent. New York EW Yous, Dec. ranging loan 6 per o Prove M Market. MONEY ON CALI— 1040 per cents list G por 19, m 6 i ‘XI HANGE—~We N03 for sisty for démand quotath day bills < on honds: Mutuui Uni N.J. C.Int. Cert Northern Pac Pacitic s of ¥ Lousiana st'ped ds Missourl Gs........ 804 Union PPac. Ists.... 1890 1446 1330/ ..1440 1450 1410 25 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 165 550 1920 910 410 690 895 2 2 2| 2 2 e E I rayepey Hdaaadaica 0 26 285 2 85 50 50 2 50 27 27 COLORADO CATTLE. 2 cows. 20 steers, HoGs e low 920 1 70 8 he mar 0 5 50 50 v was slow v (hin Saturday fro i 20 had 41,000 hogs § to 10c lowel his s iitions we 1houses bought and the: ited shipping a to choic at from ¥ 1 1 spoculativ d bu tand mived loads lar 1 from thut down to §6.15, inmprovement as the morning lly chan bullk selling at from $6.30 to $¢ about éverything 10 86 fi 45 Saturday and 86.00 (0 §6. Representitive sales: No. 1870 24 cows 3 her weizhi .35 1p 10 §0.40 with f; 1700 1810 1240 (1510 B IS I O SIS 3 850 11020 740 850 8BS . 890 200 and about a 110 finish. reported b expeeting 30,000 whitt caused the sunchanged. All Wil ¥ lin- demind, " Good hogs sold v 10 zood from $6.25 to "here wis 1o ced but hands, the i inst 3 ly ot Av. criminal court yesterday. The day was de- voted to seeuri jury of twelve men, The panel was exhausted and a special venive of twenty men was ordered, while the special panel was produced in court at 2 o’clock, and fases were issucd for ten members of the erular panel, who had failed to report “The prosccution will endeavor to convict of murder in the first degree, alleging that murder was done _premeditatedly. The de- fense will be insanity, Fauss has completely recovered from recent illness, which was thought time to be_very serious, and he shoy only by being extremely pale. The mother, stepfather and brother of Laura Day were present. The former two will be pliced upon the s the state. seatenes Waste no money. Buy Salv: only good liniment. Tt kills : at the ed it on Oil, the The articles of incorporation of the Metro- politan Land and Trust company were filed for record The incorporators are Louis Schroeder, Joseph Kavan, Am- by ind Fred Stubbendorf. The is fixed at £100,000, and is to be subscribed 1up, y be commenced when £10,000 has been subseribed and paid in. The con cern will transact a gencral business in the purchase and sale of real tstate, rental and ey of buildings and a number of other things that properly come ander the same head. — Do not let your dealer_palm off on you any new remedy for colds. his | hw offers an issue of 3,500 shaves of its capital stoek at par, full-paid and non| assessable. The capital stock is $2,000.- | 000, divided into 20,000 shures of $100 ocach. Outside of this issue a considerable portion of the eapital stock has already been allotted to the subscribers. This issue is now offered to the public, and the subscription books are open at the office of . D. Muir, Boe Building, Oma- ha, Neb., and will closo on tho 24th day of Decembor, 1892, at 3 o’clock p. m. Subscriptions will be payable as fols lows: 30 per eent on application. 30 per cent on allotment, 40 per cent G0 days ufter allotrmnt. Al paywents to be made to Charles L. ston, ‘Trustee. Allotmeats will be made immediately allor the close of the subscription books. The right is reserved to roject any gubscription in whole ov in part. If any subseription is whoily rejected tha amount deposited, on application, will be returnod. If only a part of the amount applied for by tho applicant is allotted to such applicant the surplus amount paid on application will be ap- plied on the sums due under the aliol= e went. PREFERENCE % n the allotment of shares to applicants will be given in the order of the receint of uch application by the nuthorizei agent of the company named. CON :ERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF BEARNINGS. Insist on having Di dealers, and W. M. Cinelonatl Markets. 0., Dec. 19 Wngsr-Easy; 1013{ West Shore. UIRd|West o 80....252 g 1. Gl bl 62....267 b4 128 onts 2,488,238 bhu; rye 1 007 bui; malt 17,754 BAnLEy—-Duil;western, 60280¢, BARLEY MALT—Dull ConN~—Recoipts, 8,200 hu sales, 800, TR { 8pot. Bpots dull, low and , dn_ elovator H0%@H1 e mixed 50@b1; options low increased visiblo, steady; De closin b0 OATS L sale Passengers per hour. A 10,000 Allowing 10 hours per day, equal ey 5 + 100,000 uts for each passenger equals, per day ~#50,000 that the Fair will be open equals... .. i Revenue from concessions and sale of Souvenir nd Medal of the Tower, owned by the Tower Company.......... BiTIMATE OF EXPENSES, Operating expenses for the 180 days. ... coneons an 25 por cent of grosscarnings (#9,400,000) to be paid to the World’s Columbian Bxposition o SnNGH 0 ( Deducting this from tho IVOB, oevpeavsivasnen 6,637,000 Equivalent to 531 per cent on the entive eapital of the company of 3_‘0(10.‘()(_»0 The ofticers of the World’s I'air estimate that the daily admissions to the Pair will rise above 200,000 people. Our capacity for ¢ ng passengers in our Elec- trie Cars in makine ascensions and descentions of the TOWER is 12,000 people per bour, and we confident!y counton 10,000 per hour. Thiswill ba found n moderate estimate when due regard ishad 1o the atteactiveness : ¢f the TOWER and the RE experionce afforded by a trip to the top. i R it ’J('Ihc 'J'IU\\‘ 11 is located u}vn )hiln]v the WOMAN'S BUILDING, at Ll!u Iu\.ulm':. Entratce of he MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S l-',\‘IlU-I‘t()HNI)b. Each porson. in making the ascont and descent of tho TOWER, gains a view of the iro EX POSITION BUILDING Gnu!l“jlxlu'}r'()\]\\'ll"lll‘&?nv“-v .!’,5- ) feet high and 210 fect in diameter. It reguires nine comiplete turns to rench the top, the grads being eight por cont,y ride of two miles in making the ascent und descent: consequently, nine difforent pictures are ob- served of the WORLD'S FA TR GROUNDS as tho ascent is made, A view from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not only gives the vast Panorama at your feet, but also gives the geographical position of the WORLD'S I'ATR BUILDINGS, so that after muking the ascent of the TOWER any porson can go unguidedfrom building 1 ml’l“x’«“l‘l’;n intention to have two FULL BANDS on the OBSERVATORY FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETIE STRING ORCHESTRA— hich will play alternutely from the opening of the PATR in the morning until L!m vl()‘su Unight. An ORCHES 'RA will also be located in the conter of the great TOWER SSTAURANT at the bottom. T 1'IHE WORLD'S FAIR TOWIR OMPANY. WILLIAM HAMPDEN JOUNSTONE, President und Goneral Manager, ) ILES P, PLATY, Sedretury. ’I'll‘lill".l\(llil l‘l :ll] l‘lllil‘l N WILL BE ADVANCED TO 20 PER ENT PREMIUM, AND SUB! UES FURTHER INCRIEASED AS THE TOWER APPROACHES COMPLETION Money way be sent by Registered Lettor, Postof Draft, ov Bank Cashier’s Check, For further information address or call upon . D, MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company. Call and sea Architeot’s Plans. Bull's Cough Syrup. e e e Inerensed Its Capital. An amendment to the articles of incor- poration of the South Omaha Stock Y company was filed yesterday with the county clerk. Tt provides for the increascof the pital stock to 5,000,000 and that may be ensed any time by a two-thirds vote of stockhold provided each stock- 100 240 200 OINCINNAT No. 2 red, 67 Cony OATS—S1c WHISKY 9,000,000 exports, 42,000 2728000 bu No mer bles closing 2 mixed, 45 STON 5 .. Dec. 14 No. 2 mixed. § ‘stock quotations _ — Ao & onon arket, outon & Albany L ol , - Boston & Malne.. o . D c WHEAT R g . . inc Fitbhburg R, It the Seibanai0 vear 47ie Filnt Fere' M. i'd holder is given thirty days' notice of the Market. Dull, stead- 7140, sh, 42l 85¢ bid. Goods Market, The dry goods market v e, it 18 400,000 $9,400,000 BALTINORY, mber., 74 Md. Dee. 19 Prasie e 113,000 Xports, none 127,000 bu. whites, Januar Cipts, 130,000 bu. ' futur spot.” Spots, fairly actiye ptions’ dull, easior; closing at 367% 39391 89140 5pot, No. 2 white, 42c 801w K white western, Ohicago, 570, HAY=—Quict, to cholcd, Hops R & Ft. S, L ke Mars. C Mox. Cen. N.Y. & 0,000 $2,763,000 ntended change. [ — If you have piles DeWitt's Witeh Hazel 200 40 40 120 120 240 74 Bell 21 Tamso 110 (Water &, “elosing 4t mixed wesiorn, 37@A0¢; No. 3 i shipping, 60@65C; good New Yo Yonrg, Dec y diselosed no Used up, Tt the only way to use oo hings, but its a bad condition for a man or woman. It means disease Take Dr., Pier Golden Me Discover mea invigorates the liver and kidnc, tho blood and cleanses and renews {ho wholo system. Tor all scrofulons humor blood-taints, and even consumption (or lung- serofula), if taken in time, iU's a positive remedy, 10s a guaranteed one, In all dis eascs of the Jiver, Dlood and lungs, it's wa ranted to benefit or cure, or the money i funded, No other medicinc of ifs closs is sold, through drucgists, on_this peeuliar plan. You can judge why. You oiily pay for the | good you jret. In othor words, it's sold on trial. No other medic| o s, And that proves that nothing else is “ just as good " as the * Discovery.” The dealer is thinking of Ais profit, not of | yours, when he urges somothing cls Judize for yourself which is likely to be the better medicine. wdy; state, 19, 18@ 230 * const, 184029 BuGAR-Ruw, dull, contrifugals, 96 to steady, On’ standird A, 5 Al 49 H rushed, granu- good to choice, AT AN Fiascisco, Caly Die, o omelal Cnieaco. i1, Dee. 19.~Counsclman & Day | Sosris fiubtillons for wmining stocks toduy to Cockrell Bros. Conimission vonp p Xero'asfollowe who have been cting an 50,000,000 b visible kllfi]ll) report and 75¢ for May whoeat wore jubifant when the 10 he price dropp ht of the day wis e buying by firms through whon the northwest is sup- posed to be short in this market, which cans recovery in the face of considerable | Edas—Quiots fanty, stendy: wostorn, best, | seat Tiquidation by longs who ire evening | 27%@26c. Receipts,’'1,687 pkis. up for th holidays. wnand - oats | Wivks: Dull, steady; wet were firn and o small “business resulted from | leans, solociod, 40 iha the ek of selling orders, Fhire we WL Doc., 10,4 selectod, 60 und 60 1bs buying orders at 311sc for May outs 4 | o NAE XORK, ooy i PORK—Firn: notive: for' Miy corn wi conld not b closin Juotation new moss, 81 Provislons opencd at a s count of hog reevipts, and the market, but w puckers buying, After’ thit waeh demi N o lard h ceased ut s on buying led by Armiour & Co caGo, NI, Dee, 197 F, G, 1 )& Vollinger & Co.b Podiy's ewhat larzer than ed considerable selling, Quite of it wis, we believe, for short aee s that the varket will go still populir, oo mneh so conside i hit the Large hotde 1o their holdings, If thissteady of long wheat continues, and iy Strong foature 500, wo believe the n ket will be quite bare of offerings und work higher, irrespective of the seul markels, at denst until toward the opening of navigation | and the time for receiving purchuses driws at hand. Corn inelined to weakness. We learn of an’ increased movement cf corn from fivst hands, expecially through THinols. Wit holiday trade, Mereasing ipts and Iy stocks” we belleve pric ¥ quiet and rovisic re Is consid. dispe produet by large loi whole market 15 heing fed on 64....509 ND ROUGHL — 475 ;i ood muttons are in fair demand at about steady prices. Reccipts today were Tight.A small bunceh ofChristmas Tanbs bronghy [ good mixed natives sold for . 1o good natives, §3.6024.75 tair to good westerns, #3.25114.50; common and stoek sheep, ¥2.2008.501 good 10 choice 40 to 100 0 b $4.0500.00. Reprosentative sules. No. » Potosi suvage. Siorra ) Union ¢ Utah Yellow nominal; New Orleans, & Hoie kettle, new, good. to Bodio Consoll Chollar.. Con. Cal Crown Point Gould & Cur: Tinlo & Norero airly active; domestie, fair A@D T Tapin, 41 i tod 60 1bs., W7, ew Or- ) owing ure the 2 Pr. exeented 6 00 475 4 50 Ay 010! | . 128 wetive] piekled bilic Lard. ‘quiot; firmer; 10.8060810.45. Options, sules H#10.85; Januiry, $10.40. steady. ate demand, mode Duil; steady; Americ; Crown lolnt 81| lerrn A atives mixed. tandard Bd natives mised 1 | 0 L 0 1000 Mexiean... L SNovih ~tar L0 0 Plymounth grere St Louis Min S Lowvis, Mo, T Ing market wis we o 9 made on the exe at e noon gathering, but severad sales on the curb were reported. One hundred shares of Hope sold at $4,50 wis offe #4.800.0.60 bid, Gr Mountain. $5. 25 Elizubeth, 457 Binetallie, 89,75 10.25; Put Murphy. 42406 Amuriean Nettle, 20627 5e; suall ' Tope, 60 asked ould & Curry 84 v fron S| |Quick ¥i1 a0 wer CHICAGO, 11, D L 19, —[Speclal Telogram to e BEL Prime or good quality of cattle or even any thing cavrying flosh sold Sronger und were seiree, huthe warkes wis floodcd with pedium undesizabloand common steer stock, for which there socmed Bittle or no outlet to- v, most of the ~ame selling no betier than at the elose of Tayt week and it prices about the lowest for Uiy year. There wis ulso u big run of cow stock, Sae prime lot WS 1 heifers sell i steonz, but the bulk went at prices thut lost money fo shippoer. The general hog market open rather weak The great bulk of the early sales showed fron 5e (o 10¢ decline, butdater receipts falled to show up as I asat first estivated, and at the extreme close the gencral marker was 'THERE IS HOPE For every one who has blood trouble, no matter in what shape or how long standing, provided none of the vital organs have been ko far im- paired as to render a cure i 8. 8, B. Eo0es to the root of the dise oves the Cause, by expelling the pofson from th &t the simo time 18 & tonie to the whole system, However bad your case may be, there is lope FOR YOU. Cured 1ne of 3 most malig: pe OIS of chironic blood trouble, for which 1 had used various other remedies without effect. My weight increased, and m health mproved in every way. 1 consider 8. 8. 8. tho best tonie 1 ever used. 8. A. Wiiour, Midway, G Freatise on blood, ekin_an \is blood polson watled (ree, ' BWIET Burren Cnekse prof! #13.00 ox ko, $12.25, sile, ¥3.55, its, B19.40, Quic Weak SOk Qu tatio toneof the Omaha § There w the usund | rket on Monday, The question which e Ixsfon men are isking thomselyes are we (o de with the chicken wmount of chickens wore carried over fr lust woel, while the fresh receipts continue iberal. face of this the demand is lght, and promises to be still lighter as the woek draws to a close AreLEs—Good uppl 4.00; choleo 1o fancy, BANANAS oduce Market, Money Ovder, Lt recoipts and quiot Exp resy 1 *whut "SOUTIH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Covmpanyy,r South ©Omaha. Best Cattle Ho a i o8 are quoted at # AS Oy %005 Mo, Dee 19, Clearings, 82, good ady, Tho and some. \cop market in the west, ARIS, Doc, 16 ¢ foF the necount EW YORK, e 19, balances, $6,662,261, BALTINORE, Md. Dec. 19, 667: balances, $347,761. 1. Lous, Mo.. Doc, 19 175; Ualances, $421,081. per cent. PHRILADELPHIA, Pa, Dec. 13 567,430; bulances, #1,979,474. per cent. LONDON, Dec. 19.~Amount of bullion gone {nto the Bank of Engluud on balances today, Three per cont rentes, 081, & peeipts sells at 14@16¢ select packages at 1761 9c. CRANBERRIES uotations bl boll $10.00, market wro lght, CRUERY -Laney celery 15 dificult to find. Quotitions runso all the way from 20c to 40c. CHIIZTNAS TRERS-—4 (06 feot, por doz., 004601 6 1010 foot, per doz, #0006 10.0 extra lurge, for schools and churchos, each, L00686.00;" hoily, per bbL, §2.50; mistleto P .. 2040800 GAME The snow 15 bringing Inta good many Juck rabbits, and they Lve talen v suddun Quotitions aré: Pheasants, $.0005.50 ‘chick, $4.000@4.00; grouse, $4.00; i fl, #1006 1. snipe, §1.00; jack .mm. il;tbfi (50; plaver #L00: oldon plovor 128 i canvia back ducks, #5.00610.00; re cclally pork, fop to resiy Clearings, Ve boliey learings, $05,204,- COMMISSION HOUSES. o Wood Brothers, Tel are: and by ‘ Clearings, The arrivals on the Money, 6 per cent. (learings, #5,182,- Money quiet, 6@7 D BONDS, South Omaba phone 1167 JOLN D. DADISMAN, | WALTER E. WooD,' | Market Reports by mail aud wire cheerfully tur- nisbed upon upplication. Chicago. | Unusual Activity Characterized the Open- Ing of the Week. NEW YORK, Dec. 19.~The week opened with unusual activity and excitement on the Stock exchunge. The sales aggregated 662,105 shares, the largest total for a vory long time past. The great feature of speculation was o bad break in industrial stock, due o the ex- port movement of gold, which has tightened up the money market and has caused the anks 10 diserluiuate aguiust the securitis us Manugers' Clearings, Mouey, 415 ant ty 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ervons. chronio privato, b190d, skin aud urlaary diseases A rogular and A2 Eidwm s wnd certiicates stow. i3 atill trostlig with the greatestyuos 3. lght 10ss0s and all forus OF privats dissuws NO mos 0 o of vilul power. Fartlas unablo (o v sit o mar by trested at howe by 21stand Leavenworth streets, in the alley pon de e clre OF \GAtTUmA niA enL by WALl OF e Y(ress $curel) packed, 1o marks t indlon L L s e, | Gt i andor o porsial Iniuryiow preforred: Consultablon fro . COrFasp 10 19900 MricUy private: s . QUK (Mysterivs Of LAfe) s0us fres. UMtice hours Y a i, Lo Ypw. bundays 0 wm. 012w, iondstamp (0F ieply ster's Notice Impounded on the 11th of December, one mooley cow, about # yeurs old (brindle) It not redeened sald cow will be sold at public auction December 21, at 10 o'clock a. ., #t i New Pound The eminent specisliat 1o extstered gradunte ln medicl Cus caturel, 10stwunlood. Menrenis., Tonn,, Dec, 616; balunces, selling at par CicAGo, 11, Dec. 19 Bank _clearings today, #22.008.752. New York exchange par. Sterling exchunge—Quict, sixty duy bills #4.64; | 19.—Clearings, $467.- 2687254, New York exchuange

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