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e CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Thero Was Tromendons Selling of Cora Yesterday's Market, OVERRUN RECEIPTS THE Under Free Offerings 1inols State Crop Report Was a Stimu Inting Pactor, But Was Offset by Pressure at the Start, The The offerin commisston o Onicaao, 111, Dee 20, ous selling of corn toduy. In trom {the <t parties having constituents, Th opened active and unsettled bat g woenk at from 'y@'ge under the finol tlons of yesterday. The receipts overrun t estimate 610 cars, Under free offorin 1 market sold off 1he more large line, Posed to have been taken on yesterday prominent professional, out on t k. At 40 for May there was hoavy b . the demand at that figure being very gent and the market rallicd e, buat bee Jess active and steady and closed with ! The Hlionis state report was a ing factor but was offset. by Presuiiee b (o sturt The increase of 1,356,000 bhu wupport for wheat at tho opening, bt the was free liguidation, & very little outs trade, doracstie markets all he Jower, which resulted inagradual decline, T glish visible was reported to have ine: 1,426,00 bu, Corn was exeeedin and fts decline elped (o ey rally toward the close was 10 b the exports from the four princiy atta Tworo. [Tborl, mounting nd flour to abont 670,000 ha, 1 al ctone as the el gt of yesterdi, (he market advineed then receded overed g andet o8 0 mark nera the hieavy selli was the ch jress wheat, T irgely due to 1 1o disposed g ovders U Tittic support v enling. W M The matket openvd e 1o A e, and finadly clo est price, W anet 1oss of fro o tarket opened st fnprovement upon yesterday < pric Stover hecine a froe soller Tnmnediate e the opening, and his acepion caused Beulpers 1o take thi sarae tde with hin. Th wits 10 Dig and sudden rally on (e breaics, has so frequently oceurred before durfig 1 Whether thie present fs the | perianeit upon how ) unload, ¢ s market | ginning of appirently saddied uy pired lowor, lard 15 Est 1,200 ¢ hiogs, 85 Decombor Juuuary.....| May...... OATS NO. I December ... | May LARD— January . 10 10 May ... 1 YU BHONT Tiws™ January _May Cash au 820 510 as follows: Butnot quotad £3.0073.90; ptents, spring, 69%770¢; No. e, 694 T0e 8, f.0. b, No. 1, 5108, - Prine, 32,00, per bbL, 14,6 &: short ribs, Sl saited shoulders TioTny S PORK—Mess, r 100 Ihs,, §10. F,,..m“ ar 7.8715@8.00; sl 8.80. WitsKy- (1005 hox Distillers' finished goods, pe ROt lont, 4@ Wire the receipts and shi ARTICLES. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu . Corn, bu .. Onts, bu . Rye'vu.. On the Produce exchar market was quiet: creamory, 2 19@26ce. Bggs, tirm; strietly’ fre. New York Mark NEW YORK, Dee. 20.-FLoun B30 pkgs.: CXport 30" s, dull, weak, but quotibly lowcr bbls. Cony MEAL WAt snles, 1,125 Bu: spoty Spotss dull, eidsier, closing sl 1, HN' in store and elevator: 7..' @77'%¢ 1.0.b.; No. 8 red, 7 1 norther northern, No. 3 spr {@'ae on we United Kingdom Tish visible, rei rding 1o No. 2, re today the butt Reey Dul, stead Recelpis, 56,0 OO0 br. futures; 80,0 Hind clo and ehi Decemd teady, ocal. ern, 53580, western, 60g80¢, MATL-Quicr, 1 CorN~—Receipts, 100,000 b 260; bu.; sules, 25,000 bu. bu. kpot.” Spot kor; No. BUBHONe nilonts options on Jower cables, et amount passage, freo offerings and r closing tead 40649 5c, closing ut 49 617 exports, futures; 129.( Lecelpts, 18,000 bu.; 210,000 ' bu ot dull, lrre exports, non ons dull; No. ¢ wh western, 406047¢; Chicago, 371 HAY—air demand and’ firn 65c; good to cholce, 7050, Hops—-Quiet, stéady; stute, choice, 207 Const, SuGAn-—Raw, firn, guict eentrifugal, 96 tost,’ 850, steady, Off A, 4164 9-1¢ standird A, 4 11165045 ¢ 49-194% 0! cut_loaf, B 6-1605'4 ated, 4 11- F rees les, 2,100 Refined, dul old A confeeiionors L6514 erushe rian cube -164anhe, e steady, stundard to extra, ans, wet sal adioh G0 11is., 5@ B0 a PoRK-Quiet; tirm extra prime, nominl. demund; piekled D 9 piekl shoulders, "8'0; pl 1011ty middies, stiong, cloar, | g Lard, spot sicudy, options western Bl n closed ut sules, 1,100 tiereos; | options, oreis; Januiry, $10 losing #10,8 10.80; My, §10.50. mess, $16,00010, Cut mats, quict, fi fotter demand; western creauery, gin, 80¢ Fadr des 1 Quiet; frm, ady; American, §18 Stead THE A Tin-Steady; Straits, $19.30, Omahu 1’ o holiday trade In amenced.” Buyers ndl keeping a ol wero hurdly r continuo 16 wonder whivt the chickens th markot ata time wi thom, Tho hay market frous the quotitions wis lower. AppLEs—Good apples are quoted 4005 chiolee’ 1o fuaey, $1.00004:25, BANANAS - Quotat 2 'k, § eipts sells ut 14@ 10 select puckuges it 17@10¢. CRANBERRIES -Quotations cherry. 85,60 per bbl; bell late Cape Cod, $10.00, market are i ORLERY -1ancy celory 15 qin Quotations range ull the way fro; HSTAAS TREES-—4 1070 fo £3.0064.60; 6 10 10 foet, por doz , i Eflhd‘m 3.‘1 Tooking wateh on the il in @ supply they are'to do w mtinue toarrive on t rou 1, b Dedile will be notie to Bell a le, [ 0 4 per do 0,000 10,0 for schools aud_cliurches, eac lhully. per bbl, $2.50; mistlet 30 & Quotittions are o chickons, 84 L0125 i plover, 81, P ) 001 duck 03‘ uowennluw: A\ ESTIMATE | the Market Sold O was trenond- quota- by fhmulat After tion depend 2 white, 34%@ 30260¢; Jard e sides (boxed), $4.750 walated, 5e; sades, 8,100 bu.; exports, 57, 28, lizin 64,000 bu shipping 0@ e 4 15-16 quiet; las hardly yot n there 15 no demund for 3,600 good d some 0.5 The arrivals ‘on the find. Abin—tho ssow fs bringlng in o good many & rubbiLs, aud they bave tuken & sudden |'|I\'lhllll|u. $5.00665.50; .00 on nd | ot 1y | ho e - a i 1y ot re 1o he K % e he ly 3 - o W0 ito od) u- 50 s od 00 nd i s ith he ed nd 50; W b, 0¢ o | | trade in fatures. | ing the e T N i R 1vas back ii9, #4.00. Dlue wing ¢ 1o ook B, i Fbhits, §1 Auels, $8.00810.00: rod liged ducks, ¥ 609 wreen wing teal, luyl"rn',f DOQ 1; emall rabbits, 9 21.25: nntelope saddlos, 15@10c; antelopo car- s, 10712¢, No,1 Hongy—Tlo good white ncy, $5.50, 2, 40,00 at 130800 W, SUZ85 Un, £ro per can ; Spanish, $1.90 3.253,3.50. Quotations are do and Utal, Kie. ULty ~Tho arrlvals of turkeys so far have not baen larg oico stock sold gen- erally ot 13¢. Ceose and ducks, 9%10c elions nro not wanted and dealers'are glad 1o sl ther at most any price The market s very ogKs, Wil Honiogrown, woil suppiled il ail the way As @ rule they goon the frosh stock and thus keep down the stly fros laid egges. 1t s hard hit tho market is on strictiy fresh Those who have the gei more AN WHALOLNEE O ATe S it is work, n view of tho L most scatine and Tinofs stock, $3.70404.00 por Viar—Quotations are: Stall and tat, 703 Lurge and heavy, 3650 64D st 1. Louis, M WHEAT Closed ! Cashoand ey B1ge; May, cony January OATS Ry At ey BUrTER I Unchanged yosterday; 66iyE Frovn below Junnary, sh, 86%4c; Quiet Unehian { .97 35 Tard, nominal loir, 8000 bhls: wheat, L comn, 19,000 bug oats, 18,000 rye, nones Tariey, none. SripaENTs - Fiotr, 9,000 b bu: corn, 163,000 s oats, 8,000 bu.; barley, 8,000 bu. Kan KANSAS CITY, d lower; No. Con DAt Rye BUrre 1470180, I Uirm nt 182224 RECE(rTS ~Wheat, 64,000 bu.; corn, biki ots, none, SUOAENTS - Wheat, 111,000 bu.; co bus; vats, 8,000 bu KECEIPT i0 1y TSy I 1t bu.; ; wheat, 16,000 17,000 b rye, a City Marke Mo, Dec, 20, WHEAT No. 2 red, Dull Gow Wonk and 133 e lowers No. 2 mixed, and e lower; i No. 2, 48¢ Virnt; Creaniery, No. 2 mixed, dairy, 21,000 1,000 Liverpool Markets, Dec. 20.-Wueat—Dull; holders No. 1 California, Os 81@6s 4d i 2 red wintel )t of wheat the past 0 centads, including LIVERPOOL, offer free diys wors 59,000 Asneriean ConN-hull and easier; mived western, 4s 141 per cental, Receipts of American corn the paast three days were 13,400 centals, LARD-Prinie western, 55s per ewt, Ol Marker. New Yok, Doe. 20, Not o sl Was sy vl 3 asked. Sules, none. n oil Lima oil for packag: PURPENTING DUl w Milw MILWAUKEE. May, ¢ Coity OATS aker wt 80730!4c. \ Market. 20, WnEAT ukee ¢ Wis.. D aes No, 2 sprin Dull; No. Quie Steady; No. 3, 32 Market. NEW Yonrk, . 20,—Options opened 10 points up {0’20 points down, closed steady 10 up te points dowy 15,000 bags, " in- cluding Deconver, L $15.750 5#0; Mareh, 3 #15.050 10.15; Septem) £15.004.15.10.” Spot Rio aull, Steady; 1653 16%¢. NEW O closed s dling, 3,609 consty stock, ddiing, dinury, '8 eross, 15,045 452 hles; 5 bales. export sales, 0 bidles; Business Bricfs, Relehardt & Misen of Falis City are out their gencral stock, 11 G. Wilson, who hiad bees ral store and coul husine been su 1. Moon. Traders' Tall, 11, Dece. 20.—Counselman & Day Bros,” Commission company ey dull, with @ small outsiig There was & good demand for sumple lots of novtheri No. 8. spring wheat, which ~sold up to 7le inst Go3¢ high point for — December whes 0 Corn sold off ipts and some provision crowd. closed e lower in kets, Provisions Aipts of hogs and the alnost ine Uing of pork and lard by Dbrokers, 1 1o be acting for the Cuc i 0 Packing compuny also sold” ribs freely. 1 prices are tolling ‘o consumicrss and . substitutos for meats, as well as conpotnds of lard, are tak- place of the straizht product and leaving contract stoek (o secumulate in t hands ofmanipulators. When a break conmies it will be sudden and sévere, closing ranning o gen 1t stoddard, has CnicaGo, to Cockrell Wheat ruled Oats wus quiel, hy with il un London Financial Kevie [Copyrighted 1392 by James Gordon Beniett.] LONDON, Dee, 20.—[Noew York Herald Cable— Special to I markets were agnin dull and owlng 10 the holiday influcn Guotations were ne the business very quiet round. Funds Lndian rupee paper s down e, urities are dull) 1 on the Paris hou In home ehiton defered was frecly sold and closed 1% per cent lower. Awericais was rather freely bid fordurin: ast hour, closing firm thou ons sl showed adeelin Iphin ¢ Ling, b cific, 1 cont i ind 1 others lower leave off 3 to 13 higher. Canadians, though inactive, have been strong all day. Grand Trunk prefer: ences nd ntced ire from 1y per cent o 35 por cont higher. Mining shares, though 1it- e deadt in, have Shown firmness, especially South Afeicun gold deseriptions. There little or no_inquiry for money. Short were - casily obtained at % fo 1 per In the discount market bills were searce! at two and three months were quoted at 13 to 1% per cent. weaknoes Union | Contrul in York heing New ' 5 AND BONDS. pmplete Change Develoj Iative Outl W Yonk, Dec, 20.—There was o complete nge fn the final, as wellas in the speculi- tive ontlook today. Efforts were made in cer- taln quarters to prolong the stringency in the money market, but they were futile, Decanse the high rates of interest induecd bankers to make some large sterlin thereby de- pressing storling exchange and putting a stop pprehiensions in regard (o the outward movement in gold, The only order for export today was that of 430,000 bu. by Augustus & Co. Call loans opencd here at 121 STOCK i the Sp At this june the o ss of the demand, ture ings we i i redu tion o 1t is now thought the flurey in yestorday was due largely t for the purpose of depressh i like the industrials, on which the finncial institations gener loaning money too freely of Iy were imade soelear that specutative Stock exehange under advanced sha worthy of th tour of the diy, The fndusds vally th e, and becitse of thd weeumu- yenorinous short interest and the those fdentified with the properties Kive them. vigorous support: - Distilieks. and Cattlefeeding advanced 5. Chieugo Gener Nustlonul Lead American Sugar 17 The rallroad st Twproved to the extent of 1 10 4 per cont outside of Manhattan, which sold up’ 34 per cent o 13 Thert wis i steady advance of grangers—Union Pac Loulsville & hville,” Lackawanni Northern Pacific preferred, but Roek [ wus really the feuture, it having been the firat o advance with continued purchises b leading, houses vight up 1o the close of bus ness. Final quotations were 'y 1o 2 per cent below thehighest, bat the wae of speculation Wis the market anipulation stocks ks and ] tment mpleto 1 there atany e . proof ¢ outward Id “movement. der, the tiest of the un- its of sp would huve been greet 'y rise in the iuterest but nothing of ihe kind came until a sudd l‘ I had selzed Illum the lending commu Ily. oduy such been the violene ! vulsion, bunkers who only a week ago were h'n(llnf( readily at 4 per cent have been forma! l{ annouicing 10 or 16 us thelr mini- wun. What the next fortnight has to solve is the permanane y even of 60r 8 per cent rates. Several early efforts 10 put up the lowniug timely win rata have encountered only failure, the very probable cnuse belng the rapid manufacturo of new money at Washington. It Is_however, reassuring 1o notico the country's November merchandise exports have nereased §10,000 000 aver October, while our Imports simult eously hinvo fallen off nenrly §6.000,000 frog the ceding months, The following nre the osing_auotations for the loading stocks on t Fork § ow Y T NoTh Amerionns 3 Northorn 'nelfio pra .- U. P Den. & Gulf.,. Northwestorn o preferred ontral... VAN B Ontario & Western.. Orogon 1mp. ..« *Grogon Nav 0.8 & 0 N 16, Pacific Mail . Peoria, Dec. § Pitbarg.. .« Pallm Reading. Richmona for proforrad . rando West. % 15 1% 1 1 L i 4 15 Adams Express Alton, T. H.... do _preferren Amerioan Bxpress Baltimore & Ohlo.. Chicago! Consolidatad Gas GO 88t fivve Colo. CoRl & Iron Del. Hadson DI &W. DA G proferrod wor, Wayne v Gt. Northern prd C & E. 1 pfd Hocking Valiey 1inois Central St Paul & Duluth Kan, & Tex, ptd iako Krio & Wast ferred St, Paul & Omah .9 do preferred Southiern Pacific Sugar llefinery.. Tann. Conl & Iron Texas Pacifc. ... Tol & O. Cont. pfa on Pacific. ... U S Expross 0. Lend Trust W. St 1. § Louts. & Nash FLouls. & New Aib'y *Ma ai il Paciic Mobile & Ohlo Nashisiilo Chat National Cordaga.. 1334 | Nation do preforred w1210 Fuel & N 54| do pr Norfolk & Hit o & Sox-di total sales of stocks today were 83 fneluding: Atehison, ( Chicago Gas, 35,000 L 75005 General a0 proforred Minn. & St 1. &G 000 i Missou Nutional rihern P ek Lslund, 5,0 ) L & : St Paul fie, 8,700; NEW Yonk, Dee Mosny easiers ran fron 4 to b per cents last 1oan 4 per cent, closed offered at 4 per eent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3 STERLING EXCHANGE-—Woeaker, husiness 1,543,014 801, bankers' Hills and $1.8764.57'¢ The closing quotations on bon T AT 10) 103 0N CALL v demand sS4 row S48 coup. Ll S 16w rog Piclile i of Loustana 8t ped és. Missourl s Tonn. now sot s i Mutual Union is. 0 o X San K G 1Consols... Tats Hots, Stock Quotations. Dec. 20.—Tho tollowing are juotations: iV | Koarsirgo, IL 2125 |Osceola ViTk Quiney ... Tamarack . Boston BOSTON, Mass., the elosing stoc Ateh. & Topoka ... Tloston & Albany G B & Q. . V. & N, England. old Colon Rutland co) Wis. Cen, ¢ Allou Atlautic... Boston & Mont. . “Calumet & Heeln. ! P non M.Co. (new) New York Mining Quotations. W YORK. De: ‘The following are the x'In\ln;:lmll\u tions: 5|1 Gould & Curry ... Tulo & Narerss Homestake.. Mexican... [ *North star . ontarto ... Ophir... 0 100 100 |Quick Silver do ol 0 Urancisco Minl, FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. ng quotations for mwj & Stooks. 0.—The official & stocks todiy Mono .. S 5 Ophil Hest & Bolcher, . Potosi Bodie un-ulelLd 20, Serra N Unlon Cons. Utal.... 7 Cellow Jacket. Queen. Crown Point.. Iureka Con jould & Curry St. Louis Minlng Quotations. T, Louis, Mo, Dec. 20.—The_followln werd the elofing quotations on the Mining ex- change: “Slocks. Bid. Aske Gran M § 6,00 Eiizavet 40 rings, 20.—Three per cent eount. rentes, ings, $190,136 908; balunees, BALTiNoRE, Md., 0363 bulances, $345 PHILADELPHIA, $14,003, alin percent. LONDON, Dee. 20.—Amount of drawn from the Bank of today, £10,000, ciNersyary, 0., YMee, 20.-Money, i exelinge, 25@40¢ 000, Dec 51, 20, Cleffrings, 8 Rate, 6 per eent. Dee. 20— Cle: 81,813,810, Money, 4 I bullion with- England on bulinees 4@6 por disccur New, ngs, York 2461,- balunces, $55,172, CNEW OnLEANS, | B51.404: New York s count; bank $1.00 pry 81, Lovts, Mo., Dee, 5; Lulanees, 427,01 t. Exchi count. B0STON, Mass,, Dec, 20.—Clear] balunces,” 2,147,111, Mor [ hange on' New York, 10¢” discsunt Cle t comnier Tum. 20, -Clearin Money aquiet, w York, rin; dis- 390, 20, —~Clearings, $19,138 - . declined to #4 wd 48505 for den Mouey, Hemi At © por cent. LIVE STOCK MARKE . Cattle Active and Higher. Higher, Closed Lower. OMAnA, Dec sisted of nint vided between cows and feeders eral quality being better than yesterduy, The recel show a decrease of néarly 1,800 head as he run of Lt 'he market on beef tle 1lec to 10¢ higher on all suitable Hogs Opened 1y at 5 be pric Kt ket on cow Stufl was also ity prices on fair to good offerings in the né horhiood of a dime higier, some prime fat . sellin from, #3.00 10 #3.10 nnd Dulk at from $1.75 10 12,40, A ¢ aifeeted early i O dag, o foo ricet Tias been fn very fair condition lately and prices tday were fifm on anything suitable. Underwelghit stufl is in no brfter deniaad Uiin formcrly. Representative rhi- Ws he grent APABCE. Wis BEEF, No. No 10 Av. 1051 1050 1050 1175 G AND EXPORT, 3 COWS. 15 11 80 1 85 20 40 10,0 881 650 100 1029 2 00 200 210 210 MWANTED COUNTIE! ‘ON DIBTRIC: ER COMPANIES, BT, R\ R COMPANIEB/cLc Corveapondence solicited. HARRIS & COMPANY ,Bankers, s Desrborn Biraot; CHICACO. WEW VORK. 70 51816 31, BOSTON. s, #4,- | om7 | Cars and | pr i i . . 810 1220 L1080 720 a12 1080 1040 99 885 073 082 941 Z533 1001 1210 140 550 350 80 160 1490 1100 1420 1000 1800 1660 1400 1650 L1400 L1450 Rs. . 670 770 05 70 70 70 . 530 700 2 870 10 1DAHO CATTLE. 42 feeders. 007 8 15 20 steers.. 1257 8 40 Hoas—The receipts were the largest since November 20, when 8,868 head_ were received. Th ipts for the tivo days show anl inerease over the same period last week. Shippers and fresh meat men opened the market by bidding price ahout 5e higher on such loads s suited their whild packers were bearish frc nd_at no time did they bid nio rduy’s’ prices for pac graac wero bidding about a din Towor thin the omenipz. The warket closed weak with about T8 Repre- sentative sales: No. Av. Sh 5....200 208 ‘239 21500 206 199 10 3 360 40 160 200 AND ROUGIL 380 90....187 0 double decks consimy 1o Swift & Co,. and one load of lambs the market. The market was quotably steady with prices as follows: Fair to good natives, #3.00624.75; fuir 10 good westerns, §3.25404,607 Jmoi 1nd stoek sheep, @ 3.00; good 10 cholce 40 to 100" 1) Tuaibs $4.006600. " Itep- vesales: 1 girect wade up Av. B r. £ o0 i Disposition of Stock. OfMcial receipts and disposition of stock s shown by the Looks of 1) Union Stock Yards ympany for the twenty-four hours ending Wt 50 clock p. m. December 20, 1892 RECEIPTS, (EED. [HORAES & L. Head| Cars. |Hoad|Cars. | Hoad | Cars. | toad. ol |k DISPOSITION. SOVEE | GATIE 00 Omaba acking C The Ge 11 11 Kwifi & Co. e Ciduly Backing 6 30 Buston Whito 1. & b ago Live § 1., Dee. 20, sgram to ptionilly igtht e i gencral stiffening of prices for beef cugtl, While 1o grade scored any very pronounced advance, ie uverage of 10c higher t it the close of lust weele, Ehere s 1lso o prospect of Tight receipts for the remainder of this week, and the outlook fag o further hardening of prices 15 excellent’ Today's supply wis' all bought up and the marketclosed fivin at from I JADIES EXPECTING To BECOME BRADFIELD REGULATOR (0., ATLANTA. Gh) T SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.¥ NOTICE TO You are herehy described prem South half the ordin PROPERTY OWNERS notified that the following wit: Kountze's 2nd addition, 10 be u nu of the rth existing tl You chy direc 0 sance by grading down the south half of lot 10, Kounta 1o prevent the fulling, wasting or washing of eurthon the sidewalk’ adjucent thereto within 80 diys fron the O duy” of Deconber, 1502, orsuld nulsance will be abated f the city duthoritivs, and tho expense threof lovied us @ speelal tux against the property on which said puisance exists. Dated this 170 day, of December, 1690, W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Board of Public Works. Dec. 17, 19,20, 21, 22, THE ()MAHA DAILY BFI‘-‘. W—E{) ESDAY DF(‘FMBFR Il 1892. !lnm 9.90 for paot to cholce cows, 5 to #3.50 for bulls, from §1.75 to §3 m-kvr- and feeders and 3,00 to common to extra drossed beet from ) for 16,00 for and shipping 2 trado was activo ot a slightly higher price, Tho recolpts wore comparatively fight and the weather being fave freer buying for loc n demand also displs N supply hle the st taken at $6,50 and © wanted at from $6.70 to $6.75 t wound up rather w t trom 5 for heavy and fron t0 86,50 for light. The quality was the best secn hore for a long time, Shoep and lambe met with an active demand and sold strong. The receipts were again moderate and the range of prices was higher than at the lowest tine last week to the ex- fent of from 10¢ per 100 Ihs. Sheep re auoted at from 10 85,25 for poor to and lanbs were In demand at fr ) 36,15 for poor to prime qualities. ptsi Cattle, 10g<, 32,000; sheep, Journal reports: Cipts head; shipments, . #4650 503,60 cows, §2.503.40 ‘ceipts, 80,000 hoad; shipn 7,000 hoad: market opened strong and b osed 60210¢ Towers mixed and packers, G.40; primo heavy and hutchers welghts, 6 light, SiEEDP-—Recol 00 head; shipments, 500 hiend: market stéady to- strong: natjves i prime woestern, $4.70004,75; M T, #4.90 lambs, $3.50@4.90 2,600 head 00; othe nts, New York York, Doc. 20, - BEEvES — R all for slaught trado dressed heef \er, B0, Shipments today, 700 beeves; 20 qut vo Stock Market, ipts, feel per tomor- head; 32! malnly wes ishgned dirvect; no trade; feelin AND t stendy 100 LAsMBS - Receipts Christmas sheep, pounds: other grades, ¥ 7.00 s, head, arket Stdady at # 046 head $0.0001 6,40 .00 4,40 includ 07,25, 22cus kot. CATTLE 1,600 e 10@ihe i 5,005 stoc KANSAS Cir ceipts, market Shipping focdors, #2.800 HoasRecelpts, head; the markot higher, ALl grades, @030, 0. Re- i ] tive stoers 340, generally #3.10 00 head wits $4.0 shipments, uis Live Stoek Market. Mo, Doc. 20,-OATTLE heatls shipments, 700" he $3.00006.005 10¢ higher for §0.: 3i Receipts, head; nail 8t ceipts, iy steers it 1ocs 1,000 Louis, Re | head; —shipments heavy. 10726.60: Tieht, $6.5 500 heady shipments, rket firm: natives, $3.00%4.50 muttons, §5.00@5.50, - An Invaluable Re Sheriff Hardman of T Virgin ¥i1.6.50) 200 best tor Colds, ler county, West 15 almost prostrated with a cold when b ing Chamberlain's Couzh Remedy. In speaking of it he says: It mave me almost instant relief. I find'it to be an invaluable for ‘colds.” For sale by e Real estate. Barguins only. My word is good. Albright. 3 N. Y. Life bldg, B ST OR SOUTH L. Qia th The short est route south, Only 37 hours to Hot Springs, Only 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 383 hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville, With' corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickets to Mot Springs, New Orlean Laice Charles, Galveston, San Autonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, Snu Fran- cisco, Mobile,Jacksonville, T I vana and all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair c; free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Puilman_buffet’ sleeping cars on all ns. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination. Fortickets, siceping ear accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 IParnam street, write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. ——— Frescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas strect. Wabash Rout e to St. Louis and quick- Gone—all tho painful_disorders and chronic weak- nesses peculiar to tho female sox. They go, with tho use of Dr., Pierce's Favorito Pro- scription. Period- ical pain buck, bearing- down 'sensatior nervous prostra’ tion, all “female complaints” are cured by it. Tt is purely vegetablo and perfectly harmloss —a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonie and nersine, imarting vigor and strength to the wholo you nothing if it fails to give satisfaction. 1t's guaranteed to do so, in every case, or the money is refunded. Tt can bo guaranteed— for it docs it. No other medicine for women is sold on such terms. On these te the cheapest, than that, it's tho best. That's the way its niakers prove their faith in it. Contains no aleohol to inebriato ; no syrup or sugar to derango digestion; a logiti- mate medicine, not a beverage. Purely vege- table and perfectly barmless in any condi- tion of the syster. But more QHICAGD ENGRAVING at Low Prices. Stock and Design The Latest and Best. nd we'll send you 100 engraved a new copper pl vl your present plate (to be held tered) and we'll send you 100 em= graved cards, We pay express charges, METOALF STATIONERY COMPANY, (Tato Cobb's Library Co.) 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. “BAY STATE” GUITARS MANDOLINS, BANJOS, ZITHERS, ano DRUMS, We make a variety from the CUEAVFST (0 (he MOST ELEGANT e OUR LATEST AND BEST THE LEWIS BANJO. Endorsed by the BEST Players, wd for Catalogue and wmention the Instruments you thduk of purchasing. JOUN C, HAYNES & CO0. BOSTON, MASS. "BH3dNS 34y »S()ll’l‘ll OMAIHA, Union Slock Yards Company, 1‘ South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and Eheep market in the west —————————————— COMMISSION HOUSE: Wood Brothers, Telophone 11 JOLN D DADISMAN, | WALTER E. WOOD, | Market Heports by mall aud wire cheertully tur nisbied upon application. South Omaha- Chicago. Mauugers: OMAH A Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory Awumau AND TE! T8, Omaka Tent- Awning | COMPANY. e ARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy COMBPANY Lobeck & fii{' | Deatars In hacdware Aad 8E COVERS, i Corner 10th and Jaskson Streots. BICYCLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bleyeles sold on monthly _BAOS AND TWINES. | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importors And mand fra foue “sncks, “buriaps, | twiio, i HATS, ETO. W. A. L. Gibbon & Co. | Wholesnlo ALY, cnps, straw goods. Rloves, mittons, .2th Rnd Harnoy 18 | —_——— . LUMBER, i John A, Wakefield, | Charles R. :Lee, [mpocted Americanort | 1ardwood lumber, wo od Tant camont, Milwan- | carpets and parqu Keu comont And Qalivy fooring, white e, { ethand Douilag paymants. 120 N.15th BOOTS AND S40€S, Morse-Coe Shos Company, Howar Strast Factory corner 11th and Doyl aklig Stroets 43 P08 10 eash hurors, & €004 Which 1y very sle With merchats \ are lo or | _ Liquoms, Prick & Herbert, wh MILLINERY. 1. Oberfelder M: Lup orters wnd otle SR oudn AT R e e e———— PAPER. | 0ILS, Gupentu‘ Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co., arry n full stock of ting, weapplog and | Refined and lubrioating N papers, eant per, ete Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hnndfiewed COMPANY, Wholosals 0 ¢ te.aha mies. ngonts 1host A TbbE oGS, 18 Rubbor Shon Co.. 11 15U Harney St T101-1106 Haeney St P COAL, pOKE, GUANITE, Omaha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornice Works LAME COLhard and soft | Mfrs COAL S B cor. 16th and | o Douglas Sts. st e g \ 1000 Farnam St walvanizel tron los whndow cap skvlights, et lls, axle grens § DRY GDODS, A M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpatrick-Koch Dry HOODS €0 Notlony, wents' fu! inggoods, cor, 1 Tarney Sts OYSTERS. David Cole & Co., it Dry goods, notlons, fur nidhing goods, eorner 1th and Howard Ste, FURNITURE, pnnanzg@Mlssmn. “Branch & (0., s, A, Clark & Co, Co., ot cheese, ogg, ultey und gime, Kinds, oysters $17 S, 13t St e —— e — _7 STOVE REPAIRS. SASH, DJORS, Omaha Stove Repair | M. A. Disbrow & Co.. | WORKS, stove repnirs | Manufasturors of a: | 10m ani water attachment A o i | for any kind Joudings. beanch ofd | wade, 1207 Doug flco, 12th and Tzard 8§ co. tu st uphotstored Curnie L1 1104 Nichoias Wholesulo only ‘ux.\. Uit Grace | Produco, frults and 1t Sts, ___ BROCERIES, DRUGS, ETC. D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., 12011205 Jones St Omaha. Without mones andwithout prico. To the SICK You ure not wetl, and . money or time Lo see 4 d Cutout the nume printed here. 10 RIPANS CHEMICAL WV YORK a postal eard. own nume on the ide of the card; put it in nd by return u leiter and iedicine that will do vou Try it wod tell your 00l triends. “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK.” BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN’T USE | All of the Railroad Companies Centering in Omahahave agreed to bringas many Rolled Edge Arctics, Excluders, Lumbermen and Rubber Boots, and Fine Specialties and Sandals to Omaha as I can sell. If they can do it they are dandies. Remember, 1 do not sell at retail, but supply the largest concerns all over the west with RUBBER CLOTHING, FELT BOOTS, CERMAN SOX, MACKINTOSHES. etc. There is fun ahead, but no bettin allowed. If you are on my side have your shoe dealer BENE FOR LISTS and DISCOUNTS. ZAGHARY T. LINDSEY. OMAHA. NEB. ) RUPTURE PERHANENTY QTURED or NOPAY WE REFER YOU 1O 2,500 PATIENYS, Fivoucial Reference: Naf'l Baok of Commere, Omaha, Nol 10N _from business. No Operation. Investizate our Method, Writton gunrantes to abeos Tutoly Cure all kinds of RUPTURE of both sexos, with: t1ho use of knife or syringe, no niatter of how long standiog, EXAMINATION FREB. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, NEI Bend for Cireular. MANHOOD RESTORED ugranter to oure Ml porous diseay Wonk A Y ) (Shiductie, Wakofulneas, Lo Nightly T.arsitude. slldralps and 1ogs of power of (he Gener x causell by over 6xertion, youthiful ¢rro s, or « Jm or stimulants which 800 lead o Indrnig Pt 1p Convenien: Lo carry in vest pocket. forgs. With overy 8)order we uive t writlcn guarantee & ey, Circuine 1roe, Adirens Nery o fuaed ¢ o Karve Seeds won o i "W h i DEYOKE AND \FTFRUSING. 07 1 For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, 1515 Dodge Street. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, It ¢. privite, bl L ki el neryous. ¢ usd= 2l d urinary dlse el troating w 0f privats diss Lme may by troated at press socurely packed, no marks L lndioatd ultation fres. Correspon1eacs trictly privase. Bundeys 10 a.m. 1012 . tendstawp (0 reply A rogular and catarrh, Jost 1 od. N pond \tents OF b @0k (Mysteries of Life) sen rrod w. Lo Yp

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