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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Quiton Lively Rally Sucoceded Dullness Yesterday on 'Uhange CORN AND OATS WERE WEAK UNTIL LATE There Was n of Long I'rope Few Buy at € neral Disposition?to ¢ Bat There We & Orders Except neessions. ORICAGO, TiL, Dec. 21.—A dively rally suc- | ceoded dullness today on ‘ehange. The mar Kots we Ing the forenoon with the exception of provisions, which, later, although slightly lower at the start, soon firmed up. Corn and oats were especially weak until within fif Inutes of the elose, when i chn mness suddenly them to recover vlier considerable Joss. Compared with last night grain is about %e higher all around and provisions 15¢ Corn lead in the amount of business done excoeding oven that of yesterday, and th fluctuations were widor, Thero was free sell- ing by 1 of the lurger commission houses aud f iy nt. There was Httle support to ths market, and local hears appeared to have sverything theie own way there being little opposition even by the old bull combluation. On the contrary it looked as though there wi tired oy ome of the prominent receiving concerns report that offerings from try shippers are fnereasing materially and at lower prices, No. 2 yellow being bought in parts of the state at 8¢, There wasalso sonie Httle selling for forelzn account. Buying to cover - 1 to be the only supporting factor, and May, after opening unehanzed at 46%¢, sold oft with litile reaction to 431ge, rallicd to from A% 1o 40 market being largely ove sold, and Closed with from e o % Toss, Wheat opened decidedly weak, everything i the way of news was i Tz 10 holders, eables wore lower, the receipts Tiberad and Bradstrect reported another largo inerense wvadlable supply - 4,577,000 bu There was i of | Tong property orders hor, 1 cessions. T sellin Another reason sharp decline which onts, the weakness ther refleetod 1o congiderable exiontin the wheat pit oo deal of talk of the storage capacity in the northwest helng nearly exhausted anda pros- peet of the giiin ¢ to this market was ndulged in. At the deeline there was good buying by a prominent local house which has been teading considerably of late in wheat, but the. sume house was credited with selling fairly when prices ad s declined early tie, vallivd e and cl v top. 1 ots there wa s was due (o 11 and outside lon from shorts. Pric declined v at the same pri dn 1 shorts [ttt 1he finally © was also. more or ne: ased The _only support s for May opencd st Hicd e sind closed s 10 hge advinee over yo & closing, duc to improved buying and 1o provision traders who sold ducts on the decline yesterday i 0f 40,000 hogs today were husy day getting the stui bacle, The realizing wis s0 that the trade scemed 10 think the bull operators were throuzh with the market. The buying was led by Cudaly and Wright, Their brokers alone took more thion enonzlh to absorh all offerings and other buyers had to Did up for what ey winted s for 11 the pro- wieipation tomorrow: o 0 %6 ol a0 144403074 g 03 13 4514 | 157466 | il itH | 204 503 B 16 50 15 ¢ | 1580 |15 12 10 40 [ 820 | 10 20 97 02 810 o 0| 825 | | 82 tions we follows Frovn—Very dull; prices ¢ $2.75(2.80 bid for second patents or stra WAt No. 2 spring, 70¢; No. 3 spr 6ic; 2, 40%c; 3 No. 30 % GO No. 1810714 1) LD Prinie, $2.00, Poug-Mess, per DL, $14.700 14,75, 5200 ns., $10.40; shiorg vibs, sides (looso) 15@8,25; dr. ted shoulders (hoxed), 87.871,@8.00; short clear sides (boxed), 35, B.80. 3, f.0.b,, 40@58c; ard, Witiskv—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., £1.80. SuGAR-—Cut loaf, standard “A," 47 ¢, The following were the rec ments today BXe; granulated, 5o cipts and ship- ARTICLES. Flour, bbls..... 30.000 Wheat, bu . Py 21,000 Corn, bu o | 1,000 RECKIPTS. | 152,000 | 000 5 _otow toduy the butter vy, 20@29¢; dairy, Uy fresh, 24020¢. 600 | NEW YRk, De Frovn 082 pkgs.; exports, 170 Dhls., market active, stoadier; sules, CORN MEAL— St WaEAT-Recelpts, 44,950 bu,; exports, 281, 041 buu sales, LOGO,000 b futress 120,000 bu. spot. Spots moderately active for exports, closing firn; od, 753760 in Sto elovator; 760670 ¢ aflon THNTT e T, No. 8 red, 71 o, TGT T No. 1 norticrn, 79130/7 1 liard No. 2 nortl waukee, 7130 G9tac, ~Opiions d from s free selling by W houses and the west. Increase in east of the Rockies, acted @ e weal covering and stronger closiig firm at @ e under yesiorda D, red, December, 74@74%¢, Slosing ey .!IX:II||H\7 T4 T4 %¢, ¢ @77%¢, closing at 775 79 9-16¢, closing ut 70%0. 4 Rye—Dull, nominal; western, 54@ BARLEY—Qui BARLEY MALT Receipts, 83.- 1 sncks; 00 bbls. spr weak e cable: il TARe; , 9@ Dull. CORN—Receipts, 50,400 bu.; 679; bu.; sales, 590,000 bu. bu. spot. Spots dull, loy 0, 2, 481307 49¢ [ clevator; ungrided mixed, 49 @4 ;11': options wer e with the westand loeal realizing, re s@de with wheat und closing steady; Decen- 48305 January, 48 %@ 5e, closing 494c; May, H0LG1615%0, closing H1lge, s—kecelpts, 24,160 bu.; exports, 88,621 bu. futures; 49,000 bu xed weaker and dull; op- anuary, 861448610, closing it HGBBY e, closing ut ' 387,05 Spot 5 white, d1ie exports, 24.- futures; 94,000 losing steady; il May, 35 legs, N0, 8815, sl No. No. 2, 86¢; No. 2 white, 424¢; mixed western, 86@30; white western, 40 47c; Clicago, 43¢ HAY=Fivm and fairly netive, OPs - Dull but stendy. ‘illll{n.ux ~Raw, firm but dull; refined, easy but MOLAgSES — Now Orleans, quict and steady. Rick—Steady and fairly tive, 3G8 - Light recoipts: firmer; western best, \?‘A'ARH'H'-,HI 21 |’u‘lu|g 'S, Quict and sieady. Woor—1'i d o g n and quiet. Cut plekled “hellles, 04ds piekled s middles, firnier; short clear, 88,70, Lard, higher and quict; wostern stes closed at #10.70; sules, 2b0 Bl option sales, 250 terees $10.70 bid; Junury. #10.70; Mur )i Muy, ! BRIy ;. western dalry 17@240; 0@sle; Elgin, @2 eile; Elgin, SERsE-Moderato demand; firm. @b TRON=Dull; sieady; Aucrican, $13.00 CoppER—Tirm; luke, §1 LEAD-Steady: domestic, §3,5 Tin—Steady} Straits, $19.60, Owmaha Produce Markot, The market did not show any very v erial chunge i viulues. The ArFIVATOf Lirkoys are not large for a holiday season and the nigrket I8 e, There is a glut of chickens, and the hay market is v weak on accou of large recelpts. APPLES-Good apples are 00; citoles. 10 taney, 80004 BANANAS -Quotations u. alr to good shipping rock, $2.0062,60 hor bunch, BUTTER—The general market Is steady, The bulk of the receipts sells at 14@ 16¢, and some select packuges at 17@19¢, MANBERRLIES--Quotations wre: Dell wests and w good deal of selling by ‘ nost of the | or bbli ball and bugle, 40,50, ! cherry. 88,50 #1000, The arrivals 'on the t. Tnte Capo Cod market are If CREERY-F celery fe diMcnlt Quotations ran all the way from 2! CRRTSTNAS A 10 6 for v (o 13.0022.4.50; 6 1 '+ dor,, 86,0010, cxtra large, for " and_churches, each. i lolly, per bul, #2.50; mistlctos V., 262,30 1 The matorial - elhang " novelty in the wny of a D k bear ready purchaser Quotation 005,605 pratrie chickens ronse, 800 quall, 100 203 k o 251,008 plove 0: canvis b head dueks, to find to A0 market does n 't show any vory valuos, Thore W market in th which d et T $4.0074.60; snipe, $1.007 #1.00; ‘golden tk ducks, 88,00 mallard wing fenl, 1.7 26,0037 jack rabhits, $1.2571 B squirrels, $1.0 addles, 14@16¢: decr sud ‘ensses, 9@ 10¢; decr rabbits eked 6,00, wond e marker wis overs No.1, #6.75@7.00; No The market is fir i« 17, v, 5,50, 9,00, Jad3he por can grown, SO@S5; Spanish, $1.90 wi very white [ Per ke OYSTEIS ONIONS et erate ORAN Pora ot have n Houn Flotida, $3.250.8 Quotations o and Uta ATV 50, Homegrown rkeys <o f Deen Luge and choiee stock sold gen erally 13c. Geese and ducks, 9 Chickens are not wanted and dealersure glad 10,5CHl ther At most iy FaGs - Strietly fresh laid, 2 SWEET POTATOES -Choice Muscating Tilinofs stock, #3.757.00 per bl VEAL- Quotations are: Suall 7e; Lurge and heavy, 8@5e 125e; cold stor- and nd fat, 6'4@ st S1. Lo, Mo quotadly lower WIEAT -1y iy, 0 - heel W oyesterday s [ Dec. 211 povr-—-Weak. not cunder yester Mity, 7010 1o Se: options closed a shade December, 861c; January, ay: Cash, 64%c; L B1c bid Ked Minnesota, 6 May, 33%c¢. RYE-Dul BARLEY - Activ etk - Un EGas Ensy PoRK--Qu RECEINTS corn, Lard, hi 1000 blis.; 118,000 D oats, barley. none. s four, 7,000 bhl ba.t corn, 114,000 b ont 18,000 bu; barley, 2,000 bu Ol M Yonk, Dee. 21 ) bblS. elia e bid and 535 i <pot sales none. 7,000 hbls. . Lima ol sales none, 17¢ bid s, 7,000 HhIS: SEED O1L ler wh £10.1214 1, 38,000 000 bu.; + wheat, 10,000 10000 b rye, NEw only 7.0 iz ut PerroLErs Dull; ac. closs nsylva- January options S, Totad tive, fivmer; crade, 40¢; ALLow-—Firmer., RONIN - Quiet, steidy. CRPENTIN Dull, ‘we: LONDON, Dee. 21Ut per quarter. LINSERD O11, 18¢, 347185 4140 per ewt. TURPESTINE SPUUTS - 225 6 per cwt. (A LINSEED-30s Knnsus City Murkets. s Oy, ) a1, No. 2 hard, 62 ; and' fowd WhEAT—Tr- No. 2 red, 67¢. 2mixed, 32@ No. 2, 47%@A80, - ir demand; ereamery, 26@28¢; and RYE~Firm; N BUTTER-— TN T4a18c. Firm at RECEIPTS W h 5, 1000 D Wheat, ne. lower 2 mixed, 2814 88,000 bu.; corn, 14,000 ,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 Business Briels. flin has succeeded W, T Som in the restaurant husin Bloden Bros. have su etors of m Osh red o cina, has it up © been 1 ning L medat neoln, have been succeeded by Kimes NEW YORK, D 10 points down to 1 @20 up, 8 Options opened st ints up, closed stead | cember, 16 3 R10-Quict, ste iverpool M tely: 65 3d@6s per cental; “red weste e, Hs 10dag 55 10tzd per cental; No. 2 red winter, bs 6d@ 55 Giad por al. CoRN- Quiet; mix BACON-—-Lor and per ewt; long clear, ad 1 western, 4s per cental. short r, 550 1bs., 408 Milwaukee n Market. Wis.. Dec. 21.—-WHEA > Spring, Goc. No. 3, 87¢. 0. 2 white, 8415c; eady; No. 8, 82 1y G8c. B84 Minneapolis Wheat Market. PO Minn., . 21, ading was and rather depressing; good ud for cash wheat sev ne eirs sold 3 receipts wer Close: M Decenber, 641 track: 1 harid; 1 northern, 64¢; No. 2 northern, o8 M1 Hght de i @60e. New NEW YORK, I execution {0 no developments i both first and second hiy at NEW ORLEANS 9%e, Tow midd good ordiy net ipts, 8,066 hales; 7 xports to hé continent, 5,230 bales; stock, 14,499 bales, Balt Tivone, Md, d spot and Decenmbe Weals; mived spot and stead) BA cony OATS Cnreaco, 11, . Duncan Hollinz Wits very niu iduy orde: sition of the 1 I bt the oit increase In Bradsireet's v some selling, New York ¢ liberal, 281,000 bushels varrels of flour, Tl des still continues sat des of spring wheat a northwest reccipts, 630 5, show gradunl falling oif. We would not be sur- prised to sce holders endeavor 1o start a bull market, at any time, Corn was active and weak. The éon selling by receivers against country e cted the Tongs 1o sell, Bt on the breik thore was consideribio cover: ing and enough local buy in: ly the As heretofore, we beliove i policy to Ispots. Tn outs the shorts covered ly and recely tired longs sold freely, hut on L s wore absorbed. 1t looks ke & good sealping murket tosell on bulzes for near futy Provisions opened trifle strong on outside buying. Light offer- ings kept prices firm, elosing the marke about the highest s of the day, Cuieaco, 1L, Dee, 21.—Counsciuig to Cockrell Bros. Commission Wheat opencd weak and becae Bradstreet's visible supply, estl cars in the northwest touoi and an_ 1y the opinion pass after 5 sorbed all *tho_ May wot below 761 f short scalpers 10 Cove 1y to the hest e, With the ANCES 1T K at and 25,000 nd for ood while poor nted. The tes of 1,100 lower cables an's’ expression of iti-option. bill would The bull crowd ab- wheat they could and the efforts wused the closing (0 I prices of the day. We see nothing toshike our confidence in wheat for big profits on a long price. Corn was weak, under solling by receivers und shippers and further letting go by t outside longs, Outs ruled easy cirly, but i u god, - Provisions weal heavy g by the promin s, oseil od and considerably higher, after the Cullihys turned from selfers to buyers und openly bid up the market. 15 Congress that (I New Yea STOCKS AND BOND ¥ of Prices in th Upward, NEW Yonrk, D 1L.—=The volume of busi- ness on the Stock exchange showed a further falling off today. The stoe ot, taken as u whole, was In & wmore settled state and no violent fluctuations occurred in any part of the list. The tendency of prices in the early trading was upward, a de Distilling and Cattlefeeding and Chlcago Gas having had comparatively little Influence on the general lst. Subsequently Manhat- wmn rose 2y per cent to 18844, ison [lumi- nating to 113 and Canada Southern 1% to 014, sympathy with these movements, a general advance occeurred, the eastern and western trunk line shares improving i to ¥ per cont, and Chicago Gas and distilleries sell- ing a fraction above lust night's guotations. The strength of sterling exchange, however, revived the talk about gold shipments, and on this the bears wmade a renewed attack upon the warket during the afterncon. Readin, Was first alngled out and tie price wis knocked Tend sarly Trading Was line of '3 per cent in | THE OMANA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1802, down trom BA% to 53, partly on reports th the Pennsylvania had aequired control of o taln ines which wonld give {t a firmer hold tho conl trade and partly on reports (At th ny was selling bonds to secure funds .o meet inferest on the prefercnce neomes Aftor the move ugninst ding, Chi Gas wassold down 2 per cent, Distilling Cattloteoding and Misso neific Jor St National Lead per cont, ek Telind” and Lanckawanna 114 © por cont, Cannda Southern 14 per cent, s otherwise were less thin 1 per cent, and ok Tsland, St Panl, New England, Northern Pacifie, preferred, Loulsville & Nashville and Atehison held remarkably well. Specalation troff stendy atn fractfonal recovery from lowest Hgures of the afternoon. Th & Northwestern comp morrow pay the dividend on th mon and preferred stocks dug Docer next, This will release about $1,5 will Tielp to case the money marke: The Post says: The monetary situation is, in fact, remarkably porplexing. Until either the merchandise frade movement turns de- cidedly In onr favor or confidence among Furopean Investors is restored, the market must continue to be confronted efther with high rates of money or high rates of sterling exchange. The last fort t hours have shown elearly to what ex these two mar- factors siwing in opposite directions on the Money rates were_comparatively It recovery in sterling was onsequence pite the gen- nt, o sound stocks fTorts at de with great per- , and thero intervals of « during the day. S¢ seks actunlly need, hut i gencral t was heavy, and toward the close the fudustrials again viclded e following are the closing auotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- eliange today: Atel Adatn EXpr Alton. T, W ) preferrot U.1 Northweste 4o preferre NV Central NV AN E Ontarlo & Wester will t North North “hicago Alton €. C XSt 1 €olo. Conl & Tron Cotton OIl'¢ Dol Hudson D1 & W D& G e D& K. CoLLLL Enst Tenn Erle $ do preforrod Fort Way ¢ Gt Northera prd C& B Lt Hocking Valioy Hlinots Central Pittsburg Pullman ¢ ead'ng.... ¥ ehmond fer o profer 110 Graug A0 preferr Rock Islana St L &S B 18tpfd St Panl do proferrod St Paul & Om: a0 preforred Souttiern Pacific alace.. Tann. Conl & 1ron Texas Pac Tol. & 0. Cnlon I 4| US Exprass WS L & D s & Noshi Louls. & New Aib'y SManhiattan ippia igan Missouel Mobile & Ot asville Chatt ational Coragi do preforea. . I, Contral.. [ Norfolk & W.pid *ex-diy The trade in stock cluding: - Atehison, 78,000 Southern Pucifie, 8300 Chiciizo Gas, Distilling, 48,000; " Erio, 3300; Man 900 Misson! 10,000; Nation 5:100; New England, 65,1005 Northern Rock Iland, K00; Union Puvific, Hon, 8,000, o proferred Wolls Fargo Exp “Western Union Wheeling & L. o preferred ene atlonal Lins wl & lron, Ao’ preferred Hous, & 1 Lead London Financl: Review. [Copyrighted 1892 by Japes Gordon Bennett.] LONDON, Do [New York Herald Cabl Special to Azain there has been 1oentirve of disposition to enter fresh speculat transactions on the Stock ige. The markets = present little ture of ‘interest apart from the re- cry in Americans in response to bet- quotations recelved from New York T other deseriptions. the tendency was gen- ble and movementsare mostly msols are quiet. In ket apart from the con- Southeastern defor ¢ up, and an i hton defe Forcig . Spanish were Hungaris Cl y range from b 10 4 per e deseriptions a fractionally Americans there has been a distinet improve- ment. . Denver preference has risen 1 per cent, Northern Pacific preference i per cent, Unic ¢ per cent and Milwaukee 13 pe cent. Truuk fully maintains vester- duy being Y5 per eent up. Mexican raflway issucs are somewhat steadier. Money was Inquiet demand hort loans were easlly obt to 1 per cent. In the discount market were seireed those at two and three months were guoisd av 1% o 1% per cent. y unfavor: vhich is % per e New York Money Ma et. ¢ ON CALL— per cent; last 4 per cent. 5@6 per E 5 with actual husiness for sixty day bankers' Dills and #4871 for demand. The closing quotations on honds: 1123 Mutual Unio; 1055 | N. . C. Int L 100 | Northern ¥ [ 8 4 Pacltic s of Lousiana st'p |SE L &L StL& *A5I(|SE Paul Consols.. 1014 3L P C, & L Tsts v, Rets, T Rets Tenn, new set 5y “Tonn. new set fis Canadn S0. 2nds Cen. Paelile Ints D& I an K G M. MK & G Boston St BostoN, Mass.. De the closing stock quots Ateh . & Topekn Boston & Alb: Boston & Mal B The following are | Quiney | *Boston Land Co. .. g48an Diezo Land Co Fit : tL R. & FL 8. 78 *Ninss, Central...... 1 Mex. Con. com ..20 103 | West Itnd Land Co. N. Y. & N England. 4274 Bell Telephone H0 78: v, 120 | *Lamson Store O b p 183 |*Water Power. .. © Wis. Cen, com’. 1le Alionez .Co. ( SAtlantle..... Hoston & Mot bid. {usked San Fran FRANCISC quotations for 5 follows: mini Ophir Potosi Savage.. Sterra Novada |00 Crown Potnt lon Consolidated 110 Kureka Con.. .. ONerroriseomrg A9 Gould & Curry...ill 5y |Vellow Jacket.....! Bodie Co: Chollar...... .. Con. Cal. & Va New York Mining Quotations, closing Trown Point Dendwood Gould & Curry... Hale & Norcrss.., Homestakoe Mexican... ... orth Star ¢ ontarlo ... 180 Ophir " * us! [Standard y Unlon Con., ../ LU0 | Yellow Juckot iron Sliver..., Quick Miver... o pref'd! 700 ed. T Financ KANsAS Crry, Mo, 860,620 PARis, De 400 Dec 21—Cloarings, #1,- . 21.—Three per cent rentes, 98f, he account, Y Clearings, $164,6 LON Dalan LADELPHIA, Pa. 4 s, 5,080; D Moncy, 4 per cont, MEnPHI ki ling at par! NEwW ORl 4085687 Now Yark sl count; bank #1.00 | . Lovis, Mo, D arings, #4.1 920 $044,490. Money, 06w7 cent. Exchange on New York BOSTON, Mass., Dec., 21,0 707; bulances,' 2,002,477 cont. K fo on New Y ns, 5457 t. 1L, Dec . New York'ex ding exchange, dull bills, #4.87% for & and dctive at 6 per « Tenn., Des o Do rings, $435,- 06,6 22,808, - ner séut; tme loans, a1, rings, $16,495,- \ange, 106 premium, 8 4t E4B0Y for sixty tarafts. - Money, sto ut. LIVE ETS, Cattle Show a Better Tone O & Trifl 21.—Another day of 1 of cattic " has caused prices 1 re now 16@2be high aturday on handy killers. About t advince was put on today. greater part of the strength was the finished ~cattle, but” owing to the woderate puniber on sale more comwon ofteriugs sold bigher as buyers necded Hogs Shade on (e to Al ant (MABRdars A bunchof chotes tod atecra sold for§5,00and other good stuft ol at #4.20@4 80, There was o llvaly trade In hutcher stock and by noon anytMng saleable at all_was out of first hands. “The geperal market was tafly & dimo highef while good 1o y Ingt sold Cin_mome instances even better than that aiid poorer grades showed o less advance. As t the steer trade th nwere hardly enough eatdg to go around and a good many inferior cattle sold at an advanee in order to il out. huyers' droves 1o wero rincipally at $2.00022.40 with prime heifers as high as &3, 10, Stockers and fogfers were In good demand intoday with Hfly o limited numberon e, Th s were ho Taney offerings and only afow really good feeders on s Prices w strong on il altable offerings. Represen tive sules: DRESSED DERF. No. 24 Av HaK Pr. o0 | SHIPPIN 1206 895 1223 1245 3 40 1144 3 G0 1072 3 60 11 MIXED 540 cows 900 10 1000 40 9 40 K10 150 646 50 500 1050 1046 1200 1002 1060 1028 950 130 HO8 993 K20 e S S IS IS IS IS DS 1000 1009 it (SISICER 1002 L1100 L1080 L1160 .01 964 STER 430 398 1004 848 100 130 L1120 1660 L.1400 1450 1410 1320 1330 o 1060 1700 1760 L1400 111810 590 1600 1450 SCTER L1820 L1890 1600 STOCK 770 11 50 Lo 18 38— Including there about 9,000 hogs on_sale,a very libe ber us compared with the run of late outlook was decidedly against better | spechally from packers, while shippers ¢ “d thefr droves about anickel he roud. the dingly igging and prices 510 10¢ lower than yesierday. Up to the no hour less than 100 loads had been sold, and that time the i ket was very dull. | were froer buy frer dinner 1 look was mo hle adv a littlo and picked up about everything, the vhet closing strons. Siles werd Largaly ut ¥.6.30, with a range of from $6.10 to 0. Representative sale Av. Sh Pr, No. 500 KO 86 05 . 406G I I 200 615 b4....2 40 6 18 120 6 00 160 G615 6 160 G 55, 190 [ 160 o B0 1] 6 2 I I G I3 ind s the out- cures Scrofula Mrs. E.J. Rowe mother has been ¢ four bottles of , Medford, Mass., says her of Kerofula by the useof much other tre Pgrag o fter having had S.5.5 reduced 1o qui atment, and being te a low condition of hiealth, as it was thought she coul ot live, INHERITED SCROFULA. - S.S [ Dis face.” For & year had given ap all bope of his recovery, when finally T was induced to use A few bottles cured him, and 0o symptoms of the disease remain. S, T. L MaTs Mathierville, Miss, Quibook oa Blood and Skia Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPRCIFIC CO., Alanta, Ga | wtsoelocicy | follows | found in the faet ¢ | steers, wckers | need their bids | market s nominally stendy, with pricos as fol- "alr to good natives, 48.6004.75; falr to £OO( westorns, #3.9574.601 cCmmon and stock shoep, $2.26@8.60; goud 1o caolco 40 to 100« 16 Iatnbs #4.001¢.00, Receipts and Disposition of Stock, OMcial recelpts and disposition of sto shown by the books of the Unfon Stock ¥ company for the twenty-four hours 1 Decembor 21, 1592: nECKITE k a8 Ards ending CATTLE TOUS. | RAREP. (HOMSES & M8 Cars. [Tond | Cars. [1lend | Cars. | 1ond| Cars. | Hoad 9 AR 7.0 DISPOSTTION BUVRRS | CATTLE. [HOC Omaha Packing Co o The 6. 11, Hammond €6 | Preking 0. | 3 Hoston | Whito I & D. ..o Androw linas P.D. Armour. 1. Hecker & 1 Spec. Shipp'rs and Feed ra Left over TERN PACKING INTERESTS, Movement of Hogs Over 1 Inereased, CINCINNATL 0., Dec 21— [Special Te BEE] - Tomorrow's Price Current will y: Western packing has been about 860,- 000 hows for the week, against 325,000 lasy weelk ind ¢ i making a total of 2,850,000 s11ce, Nov against 3,520,000 W ye Places. compiure st Week Slightly ago. Prominent CiTiEs | WOON] T TATO00 00000 455,000 184.00) 20000 115,000 170,000 100000 162,000 61,00 142,000 170.000 1100 112,000 55,000 i Chicago. ... Kansas City Omaha St Louts Clne 13506 Indlanapoiis . waukee... oux Clty ednr iaplis Stdoseph Chieago Live Ste CRICAGO, T, Dec. 21 (Special To 2.1 Prices on eattle were hizher i As compared with yesterday 1 nee of from 106 1o 15¢ per 100 srs, while Incomparison tprice - s por 100 s, is sipally i1 the bet i nd good, ¢ Shipping s | Hhere Wi Somie fnprovenient even in i The canse of the bulze is catly decrensed sup- 5,000 hend rrived vinst 4 S There wils abrisk dennd today, and the small number on sale rapidly melted awny. By noon (he pens were eleir sales makine on i basis of from for poor {o extra cows and bulls, € or stockers and feeders and 'f i 20,10 for very common 1o dressed by toers, Iy ho 1 steady, us shippers and thiir purchases were atabout Tucsdiy’s quotations ‘s would not pay that day's prices an ihout 9 o'clock the marke WHS extr veal. Tt closed fully 1t lower at fi 80 L0 §6.40 for poor to prime S ave from 140 10 195 1bs, and at from $6.15 10 $6.65 for heavier weights, Althot the fresh pts were moderate there wer enouzli stale hogson hund toswell the supply to about 45,000, Many thousand lows we in sell nds and the elose was bid. extreme range of sules was from $1.00 to § Sheep were in good den: ud Sold higher! Anything decent was saleable ot an vance on - Tuesday’s s of per 100 1bs. Lambs also ures had pre past. Th cased . fir buted to ‘the contin bout 20,000 having v st weck. Sheep Were quoted 510 $6.35 for poor o choice, ar % for poor to choice lanibs at ke Market. din cliss bly, less than since Suturday time last week, 00 to $3.65 from % wttle, 10,000; hogs, 30,000; sheep, 5.000. The Carer 3,000 he grades; Journal reports: Receipts 10.000 head: et 106 natives, the 1 shibpmients, an hest no prime 1o others, Y 3.25. head; "Shipmints, 1 5 10 407 prime b s, 36.60; primo chole rades on ket 8,500 head; nitxed and pa and butchers' #6.202,6..40. SHEEP—Receipts, mairke: wester 6,000 head; Slightly b 5, $1.4004.80 <hipmie : natiy ive Yonx, Dec. 21 d, including 57 cars fo y: native steers, $4.000 Dulls and cows, $L.00@3.55; dressed beef firm av B@siae per 1h: Shipments today, 1,012 quarters of beef; 1omorrow, 400 heeves, CALVES —Receipts, 774 head; market firm: #5.009.00 per 100 1bs,; grassers, © western ealves, SnEEr AND LM sheep, fivis lambs, Tye #3.000. per 100 1hs; Hous— Recejpts, 7,652 head for sule; marketfifm b §6.3067.00 per DS Market. VES — Receipts, market 100 1hs.; NEW 1,507 he stead ints, 9.580 head 1h. lower; sheep, Kansas City Crry, Mc 600" head; KA ceipts, market head; stockers and - feeders, $2,0063 Tlos—Receipts, 10,000 head; 1,200 head; the’ market was fu and lower. closing strong. A1l g G4 bulk, 8 s o (4 shipments, 1y active des, $1.500 shipments, uttous, St. Louls Live Stock Markot, St Lous, Dec. 21— ipis, 3,300 nents, ket 106 Stes extra heayy Hous— Ik 1,800 hen 3.0 puacking, #5, 100660 SipkrReceipts 1,100 1 head; market qu choice muttons, #4.6 eeve 0,206 Shipm Draw 0. Dave sur Own Conelusion. 't, manager of the Fort . Cal., has mber s Remedy: “Tused it for a severe cold and comgh and obtained immediate relicf. — In th Bragg Redwood e o wo have sold large quantities of Chamberlain’s medi- ines.” For sale by druggis Mr. | this to sy of Ch Three peas (P. P, P.) represent Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They aro not like the old- fashioned pills 1 to take, and bad to have taken, Ineflicient, too. 'Try something better. With Pleasant Tallets the benefit is Jasting. They cleanso and regulate the liver, stomach and bowels, Taken in time, the prevent troublo. In any cose, they cure if. And they curo it easily; they've mild and gentle, but thorough and 'effective, There's no disturbance to tho system, diet or occupa- tion. Ono tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for a laxative—threo for a cathartie, Bick and Bilious' Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Dilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels are promptly re- lieved and permanently cured They're purcly vegetable, perfectly harm- less, the smallest, and the casiest to take—but besides that, they're the cheapest pill you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give sat isfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for ihe good you get. This is true ouly of ‘Dr, Pierce's medicines, SOUTH OMAIIA. Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and Sheep murket In the west —————————————————— COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Telephone 1157, Chicago JOHN D. DADISMAN, | iy WALTER K. WooD, | Managers Market Reports by mall and wire cheerfully tur nished upou appileation. e — South Omahu; Proposals for looks, Blanks and Stationery for the City of Owmaha for the Year 1803, L led bids will be received nt the office of the elty comptroller up to4p. m. December 27th, 1892, for the furnishing of books, blanks and’ stationery for_the city of Omaha for the your 1804 Blinks dor such bids will be fur- ishied by the comptroller. and only bids on blanks will be consldered, A certified ¢ of 3%0) to uccompany each bla. The Tight Is resorved to reject any or all bids. TUEO. OLSEN. Omabia, Neb, Dee. 4ist, 1602 Compirolior. Shipping | gram to | o | - \ore | gainis | to $3.50 | ot | s active and fully | A liberal orders to fifl | | Deducting this from the gross receints gi OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Directory ____ AWNINGS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. HORSE COVERS, 1113 Farnam St _BABS AND TWINES. | Bemis Omaha Bag | COMPANY. Tmporters and many fra flour aacks, burlaps, twine HARDWARE. Rector & Wikelmy | Lobeck & Linn, COMPANY . | Deaters in hardwaro and Corner 10th and Jackson | | meghames’ koo Stroots | 1404 Dougiae €t Kloves. mittens, 3th BOOTS AND SHOES, o LUMBER. = John A, Wakeield, | Charles R. Les, Tmported, AmoricanPort: | HArdwood lumber, wo land coment, Miiwan \ CATpets and parquat BICYOLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bieyclos 801d on monthly R HAT W.A. L. Gibbon & Co. Wholesala Tiats, oaps, straw goods. paymonts. 120 N.15th Morse-Coe Shoe Company; Howard Strest Factory corner 11th and 1 We Ao making closs pilo s to cash b welling & cluss of @hods which s very salonble With merchunts, + coment nnd Qulney Noaring, white e 9th an 1 Dongiag. sl LIQUORS. I MILUNERY, Frick & Herbert, |1. Oberfoldor &Co, linp orters and §0 Uy douds Mall orders prom 3% 205212 8 11tk 8¢, Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hnml»Seweri COMPANY. Wholes SHOR €0, mirs. ngents Bost and rubt Rubber Show Co.. 110 1810 Har T101-1106 Harney St —_—_— COAL, COXE. CORNIGE, ; X g . | eaeer, olLs. Omaha Coal, Coke & Eagle Cornice Works | Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard Oil Co,, coal, 8 1 cor co Window caps, | CRrEY s full stock Douglas Sty T SR A g, weaphing Q111 D St Wt pnpers, | boots shony 2008, 1908, M Wholesalellgnor denlers 1001 Farnam st | T5th wnd Refinod and lubricating olls, axle grease, ete. J _____DRY@OODS, s : nvu:nsj | M. E. Smith & CO.,‘KIIDQEIJP}S;J(Q‘D‘h Dry | David Cole & Co,, Notlons, gents' fuenish | ing ooy, cor. 1th wnd Marnoy Sts, — FURNITURE, = | Omaha Upholstering' Bash3a. &"Rmydu | Dry goods, notions, tur niehing goods, corner | Wholesale oysters, fanoy e and Howard Sea | culery S 10t 8 113, __PRODUCE COMMISSION, Branch & 0o, |das. A. Clark & Co,, | Produce, frults of all| Buttor, choose, eggs, poulicy wnd game, Kt 7S, 18th St -_— _STOVE REPAIRS. | VSAsn.nmnj,r Repair | M. A. Disbrow & Co. repatrs | Manafaeturors o hments | doors, blind mouldings, branch of any kind of stove made, 1207 Douglas St. | fico, 1200 ant Teard St €O upholstored turni: [ FURNITURE €O, Grace | wire, 11021104 Nicholns St Wholesale only and 1th Sta, A — | _ oRocemizs. | DRuss, ETC. D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., oystors. ' gmahfl Stove 10th and Harney 12011203 Jones St., 1 Omanha. Omahn, FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER, * NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worlds’ Fair Tower Company yw offers an ssue of 3,500 shares of its al stock at par, full-paid and nom ssessablo. T he capital stock is 82,000, 000, divided into 20,000 shaves of $100 ench., Outside of this issus a cousiderable portion of the eapital stock has already beon allotted to the supscribers. This issuo is now offered to the public, and the subscription books are open at the office of I D. Muir, Boe Building, Oma= ha, Neb., and will ¢lose on the 2ith day of Docember, 1502, at # o'elock p. m. A Subseriptions will be payable as fole ows? 30 per cont on application. 30 per cent on allotmont. 40 per cent G0 days after allotment. All payments to be made to Charles Ln Iaston, Trustee. Allotments will be made immediately aftor the close of the subscription books The right is rese subscription in whole ov in part. 1f any subseription is wholly rvejected the amount depositod, on application, will bo returnoed. [f only n part of the amount applied for by tho applicant is allotted to such applicant the surplus amount piid on application will be ap- plied on the sums duo under the allote ment. PREFERENCE ved to reject any 1 the allotment of shares to applicants will be given in tho order of the receipt of ueh application by the authorized agent of the company named. CONZERVATIVE ESTIMATE OF EARNINGS. 10,000 100,000 50,000 sengers per hour. ... ng 10 hours pe 1y, equals. ... X At 50 cents for ench passenger equals, per day... 150 days that the Fair will be open equals Slsisia ols bisioie s bt ipte e lie Revenue from concessions and gale of Souvenir Book and Medal of the Tower, owned by the Tower Company SERARB AR 9,000,000 400,000 ESTIMATE OF EXPEN Operating expenses for the 180 days AR 25 per cent of gross earnings ( e paid to the World’s Columbian Exposition. f vesees b 400,00 413,000 ),000 763,000 i i 337,000 entire capital of the company of 2,000,000 The ofticers of the World's I estimate that the daily admissions to the Fair will rise above 200,006 people. Our capaeity for carrying passengars in our Blec- tric Cars in making ascensions and descentions of the TOWER is 12,000 people per hour, and we confidently counton 10,000 par hour. Thiswill ba found n moderato estimate when duo regard is bad to the atteactiveness j of the TOWIER and the ARI experience afforded by a trip to the top. “\['lt'xh.-, lll)'\\'l‘:llinltu'nlmln}mlnslhl-, the WOMAN'S BUILDING, at_the Eistern anco of he MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S FAIR GROUNDS, | weh porson. in making the ascont and descent of tho TOW IR, gains a view of the ire XX POSITION BUILDINC un“"fill‘u’\l'l\)\\':"llll(i: over 561 feet high and 210 fext in diamoter, 1t reguires nine complete turns to reach the top, the grado being eight per cent,n ride of two miles in making the ascont and descent; eonsequently, ni ifforent pictures are ob- served of the WORLD'S FATR GROUNDS as the ascent is made. A view froi the OBSERVA TORY FLOOR not oniy gives the vast Panorama at \'Qm-‘l‘uut, bu also gives the geographical positior of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS, so that aftor making the ascent of Lo TOW ISR any pevson can go unguided(rom building o building. ol ® bli‘.‘mll‘;o intention to have two FULL BANDS on the OBSERVATORY FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETI STRING ORCHESTRA -which will play alternately from the opening of the FATIR in tho morning until tho close atnight, An ORCHESTRA will also be located in the conter of the great TOW ER AURANT at the bottom. THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER COMPANY. WILLIAM ITAMPDEN JOHNSTONI, Presid ent and General Manager, CHARLES P, PLATT, Secr THE PRICE OF THIE NEXT 1S5 WILL BE / 0 20 CENT PREMIUM, AND SUBSEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED THE TOWER APPROACHIES COMPLETION, Money may be sent by Rogistered Letter, Postoflica Monoy aft, or Bank Cashier’s Checl For further information address or call upon ® D, MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NBB, Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company, Call and see Architcot's Plans. Equivalent to 831 per cent on th ADVANCED TO 20 PER | Oed 1316 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent speciallat in nervous. ehronle, private, blaod, skin and urinary discases. regtatored graduute (o mediciie. wedi plomas and eerdticatos show, is atlil treatiog with the grestest sue cons catarel, 10 BHG0A setiinal weakness, night 1osses and all formy f privato discses NO morous Iy used. New tre T0r J0ss Of VLAl powor. - Lurilos unubio 1o ¥Islk wo may by treated at home by corresponde! "Medicing OF InStrUmLents A6NL by A\l OF 6 <press 80curely PAcKad, 10 ATk Lo Indicale COntonts OF sender. One personel Interview preforiel. Consultation fre s, Correspon'’ieaos strictly privite, T00k (Mysteries of Life) sent free. Ottice LOurs Y w.m, 0 9 p.ia. Sundays iV sm. Lo 12w, seadstamp (05 roply A regular and