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DUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEER Approaching Holidays Has Given an Im- petus to Trade Lverywhere. LAST YEAR'S BUSINESS FAR EXCEEDED Qonditions In All Sectlons of the Country Good, with a Brighter Outlook for the Future-Gold Exports Disturh Speculative Markots, New Youx, Dec. 28R G woekly review of trade says the condition of tra satisfactory in most 1 woolens, though' trade noticeab weaker. The holid: trade throughout the north seems unusually large especially at Chicago, 1 and Cleve and itis 1 hern ports, e, but only fa Memphis In others production ap: pears genorally Jarger than for the last sea son, parti y in dry shoes and furniture the better On the other hand money ire showing ' at Chic Dun & Co.'s Reports of re in s, espeelally iron and steel is oly at som Knoxvi and Little Rock goods, grades markets and mt premium_ at | atl, Cleveland and Minneapolis, ciose troit ind Milwaukee, strong at 7 per cent and active at St. baul, while usual rates prevail at Kansas City, and at Orleans there is a good supply and very moderate demand. It was also worthy of note that collections are somewhat less sat ory at the west, o little backward at . Paul and Minneapolis, thoug at Milwaukee, but the nl south fair at the Grent Demand for The striking 1 ho! ture of the ol cently ., year ngo. 1n the boots and shocs appears a very unusual demand for the sea- son. Thoe wealer iron trade has become de ind holders of pie make cone of about 2 cents, the_ prassure to sell Tatnly fotthert. For noatly ull finishod products the demand is slack and lower o made wherever any busi e of 1,000 tons of foreig sported and the meeting | to have arranged for some reduction in | Trade in 18 weaker stronger 12,20 cents but lead ainst 104,090 last year and before. the advance in y ather is in in demand and lumber steady, furniture is good. hiladelphia fron is weal, but har ve and the conl trade fair, and fair and tobaceo good, with fon in Yiquor on account of ex- o in the tax demand at Pittsbur, d products not nume while trade in and orders for finis] ous, but At Cincinnati y les excced last year's, and the market for tropical fruits s rocery trade 10 ‘nw \lut in “lw.n 2 in huw .|||d slva 80 in L and 50 in butter, compared with last year, but los becf, 20 in’ flour and ehe n hogs, in corn, 40 00 in wool and pork. Tadoat ) he Jobbing trade Mm and the output ur flour is large. ouis and Kansas City, ln-um than the Omaha's Trade n, though sugar e improving in price. ots were much d nd the rise inex- and 6 one wee time on Mond: 1ts declined a teenth, g a rise, 5o that the s southern louns quatier. G stocks mlmm-un of bankers' 1. sury has taken in $3.600,000 of its | 1s much gold, while its 500,000 during the week. 0SS Ll\l\uls occuring tnroughout the country during the last scven days number 801, us compared witha total of 504 last wock. For the corresponding week of lust year the figures were 202, silver compiled by Bradstreet, house returns for the we cember 22, and the pe crease or dd », a8 comy corresponding weel last year: 3 llnlnn' De- centage of in- d with the cITigs. CLEARINGS, eswazou]| | +=--eswazveq Bait Pittsburg Clnelnnutl Kansas Clty Neow Orlean: uluhalupulln Blrmingia Lexington Mopoka Binghawton .. Bavannab Jacks . Lireut balls Emporia, Kan Galveston Hamilton __otals “SLast weox's uuull- On European Bourses. Pawms, Dec. 25.—At the close the bourse ‘was very wuch depressed. Bank and indus- decidedly more | improving | fs the | dedly | . and mirror. that cottons fully maintain | 1 | these have comb, brush | mirror; General | | the feature with BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL TOYS We have made reductions to sell every toy in our establishment. Fifth Floor Collar and Cuff BoxesA 98¢ Set. Sole leather, hand made. | Collar and Cuff Boxes 98c. Plush and sole leather ends. COMBINATION Collar and Cuff Boxes 75¢c. Fine plush, satin lined, have | been g1.50; the last chance, 75¢ Collar and Cuff Boxes $2.00. QOoze calf and plush, have been ¢4 a set; go at half price | tomorrow. Plush Toilet Sets 75c. Best celluloid brush, comb Better ones at $1, $1.25, $2. Shoe Blacking Sets. Sole leather cases, 50c, 75¢. Celluloid Sets 50c. Brush and mirror in neat pa- per box. Better ones at 7sc, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and up to $2.50; and all Florence goods— the best made. Manicure Sets $1.50. 5 pieces in rich plush fancy shaped case. Poker Chips 50c. Sole leather case, have been 75¢ BRADSTR IEW OF TRADE. Reports from Business Centers Show a ¢ Condition, treet's weelkly state v embody the following: Pig oleum and some grades of finished iron are lower, as well as wheat and oats. Advances in corn, coffe southern sugar are con- spicuous s for live cattle and hogs, “Tobacco, rubber, leather, lumber, print cloths, wool and cotton have ruled steady. The New Ingland boot and shoe trade is better than for years, and factories aro well supplied with ord Boston reports the south much stronger than last year—tho shipments south are and incrensing., Rubber and lumber are in fair demand. Oth ge castern centers—Buffalo, Pitts- burg and Baltimore—report holiday t wholesalers, and jobbe taking or preparing ern cotton mills large orders for futur manufacturers beliove is de- manded and kings of Australian wools are ouly one-third of last year's, Prices of domestics are firm, but manufacturers will probably buy for wants only, for some time to come, notwithstanding a good demand for woolen goods. Stocks Affected by Gold Shipments. stock market shows a_dispositio ot - ey in mouey. iz of the week. lation, how sions of furthc decided Improvement, while they to beari Howw “the weak foature on. rumors of o bond issue and conflicting opinions about the ex- tent of interest payments on junior securi- REAL LACE Handkerchiefs. In duchess, point and valen- ciennes, perfect handwork, works of art. Prices range from $1.25 to $25 Each. CHILDREN'S Handkerchiefs. 500 boxes, containing three handkerchiefs, printed borders, in a neat, illuminated box;,all for 25¢ Per Box. The crowning bargain of all is 100 dozen Embroidered Handkerchiefs At 10c Each. That means just half price. Ladies’ Handkerchi'fs Prodigious Variety FOR Christmas Presents. In every conceivable style. Machine Embroidered, Drawn Work, Hemstitched, Plain, Old English and Initials, Cotton, Linen, Silk and the Finest French Cambrics. We offer a lot of Chiffon Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 30t, 406 and H0c Bach. Worth almost double: Also another lot Silk Embroidered Handkerchiefs At 35¢c Each. Around town price, 50c; very desirable for presentation gifts. Scrip \ing, only 2 Men’s Furnishings. Gloves. In this space we cannot go into detail, but, in a general way, suggest gloves as an ap- propriate gift. They are rea- sonable in price. We have lined at &1 up to $2.50, and the unlined from zoc to $2.2 Neckties. We are undoubtedly head. quarters for Men's Neckties, will find here. Tecks, Four- in-Hands and Puffs. Every leading color and shape, and all at reasonable prices. B50c, 75¢c; $1y $1:25, $1:50. All the neckwear in our es- tablishment bears the stamp of good sewing and neat finishing. Silk Half Hose. In black only. ities. Fast colors. $1.26 and $2 and $2.50. Three qual- Men’s Furnishings. Initial Handkerchiefs 25¢. This is all linen, full size, fine cloth, something new in letter- sc each; good value for 3sc. Bcttcr grade, more elaborate 35¢, or 3 for $1. Silk Handkerchiefs. Plain white Japanese silks, direct from the loom, a saving to you; large variety of sizes, hems and cloths, Prices, finer fabric, letter, price Phe manipulated industric d somewhat from the ncial opinion ab Jnited States government bond issue. veak on lhn adjour nment of the Brus- a little above the lowest quotations d engagements, for shipment 2 pated, but now seem arge amount until after Jan- 1 hank clearings in the Uni- week cqual § . or 7 per cent more than last week, and 24 per cent more than in the like week a Unprecedented weekly increns »s of wheat, notwithstanding week of late in excess of totals ol reak 1ot | nrsdoing & yoaratiort cept 1891, jout oughout the south ties has ruled, w iet in_ other lines. ham and Memphis collecti be _ only fairly and At hunts a P vy thore continue. hoay savy dry goods and clothing are in demand Cialveston and other Texas centers. Leading western appear to be enjoying proportionat ier volumes of trade in | staples, as i -y at this season At C v and tobacco are land report pig iron_ though Chicago admits fur, in some instance: ing shaded. Loui clothing in good re the cold snp h mand. Some ¢ mentioned at Chicago. St. Louis has been selling increased quan- s t advancing tics of gro- id to be noteworthy. Live ire in good demand at Kan- nd Omaha at higher prices, but staples ut'llt'ldll\ av these cities and at St. Joseph, sell slowly at this season. A fair volume of trade has been done at Milwaukee | we find a combination of conditions for | Risers. and St. Paul. Minneapolis expects to turn wheat on owner: Growth The wonderful alveston, and s North Gal- ars has been uents and the settlement and capital but also to the rapid turing industries which lly profitable field. due not natural liberally invested, growth of manuf; here find an um “Thus on- sinual growth thatis unsur) y Ather portion of the country, u and healthful climate, an - industr 1o of supporting a large po nltural attractios that ¢ ‘The opportunities are ju 1t time for making sperty or small fruit ass of farming alw ented by cb., who “.|| be lnm-\ %o furnish all information do- d, The address of the general office is: > North Galveston Ass'n, Box 903, Minne- apolis, Minn. Got Chief Detec possession w 'rook now und ter. letter in his ion City, hich the rogue c fosses to having participated in robb Jonasen's jey store on_Thanksgi day and carri a good portion of tho plunder. —_— Constipation cured by DeWitt's Early ——— Ed Crowell's Funeral. The funeral of Edwin H. Crowell, which was to have taken place this afternoon, has been postponed. A brother of the deceased now in New Jerscy, asked the body be held un- til his ai . Tt is expected that Dr. Crow- ell will arrive either Saturday night or Sun- duy morning. e Holiday goods,Frenzer, jew’r, opp.p.o. Analyzing the Baking Powders.’ - Royal Reported Superior to all others in Strength and Purity. OrFICE oF CHEMIST OF Towa StaTeE Boarp or HEeartH Des MoiNes, MarcH 4, 1892, § I have analyzed all the principal brands of baking powders sold in this State, The results show that the Iioyal has the highest leavening power of any powder examined, and is composed of pure and wholesome ingredients, of a character perfectly proper for use. and wholesome. Baking tests with it gave biscuit very light, white, sweet No other powder gave results so satisfactory. Frovp Dawis, E.M,, M. Sc,, Ph. D, Prof. of Chemistry Drake University, Towa College o) Physicians and Surgeons, Dean of Towa College of Phar wacy, Chemist of lowa State Board of Health, ek, ele, land opera shades. Men’s Furmshmgs. Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, 50c. THE MORSE DRY GOODY (0. | The Last Chance. l | To clean Ladies’ Gloves. lReymer, Suede, We consider this handkerchief And Glace Gloves. the best value ever seen in Omaha at the price; fine, even silk; rich, elaborate letters, in fact, a gentle- man's handkerchief. A better one, extra in quality, in size,hand embroidered letters, full 22 inches square: 134 inch hem; price $1, value for §1.50, | Silk Suspenders. LEverything that is new you | We have them in both plain and embroidered, white, plain Nothing is more suitable or acceptable than apair of nice, silk suspenders, Prices range from 81, 81.50, 82 and upwards. Handkerchiefs. Our assortment has never been SO complete as now . We can suit you in almost any quality, any price Fancy Borders, Neat pattera, mon's size, 12i¢, 16ic, 25¢ and 35c. A very beautiful selection in high grade novelty prints, fine linen handkerchiefs, solid blue, tan, also dots and stripes; some- thing entirely new, 50c¢ Each, White H. S. Handkerchiefs, linen, assorted hems;price 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and §$1,00 Initial Handkerchiefs Six for 81. Good quality, hemstitched, neat letters; at this price better be 0e, 7ae, $1, $125 and $1.50 Each. lquick. FROM Femala Weaknass, Z.__ Catarrh or Rheumatism, Chronic, Nervous nr Private Diseases. I¥ SO, CALL ON . Dr. Searles & Searles b R| Consultinz Physl- °5.m‘ (-rndl?uEueM*Eisl; Medieal G unnz;“ Consultation Free. For the Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases MALE AND FEMAL ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS- EASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDI OR HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, NERVOUS DEBILITY TULA, FISSURE, permanently cured without the use of kuife, ligatiire or caustic. A1l maladies of a private or delicate nature, of eltber sex, positively cured. Call on or uddress, with stamp for Clrculars, Froo Book and Recipes, Dr. Soaries & Seqries, ™° Sinminias vann " Next Door to Postoflice. Xt you linvo Malarin, Piles, Slok Hei schie, Costive Bowels, Duinb Ague o f your food does not assimilute, STult s Tiny Pills® wm cure these troubles, Dososmal e, 250, Office. 39 Park Place, N. Ladies Perfecl SYRINGE. The only perfect vaginal and rectul Byringo in tho world It 13 tho only Syringe oy- er invented by which vagl use of o vessol, and which als0 be usdd for rectal Injections or irrigation SOFT RUBBER BULB AND HARD RUBBER BIELL: Price $3.00. Mail orders solicited TheAloe & Penfold Co., nccurately low prices. “DR. R. W, BAILEY Testh Filled With- out Pain by the Latest Inven- tion. Teath Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sef of Teelh oo Rubber for $5.0). Perfeot fit guarantoed. Teeth extractod (o the morniag. New ones inserted 1 tho evening of swins day. prepared at avablo Bridge. ble Klastic Plate. ated as represented Office Third Floor Paxton Blook, Telophone 1085, 1th and Farnan Sts. Tuko elevalor oF staliway £rom 16tk Si. ontrance. We are the exclusive agents for the city of Omaha. We heartily recommend them as the best glove made. Every pair warranted, Black, street and reception shades, We have them in all sizes. Four-Button Suede and Glace, $1.75 and $2.00. {Eight-Inch Mousquetaire. $2.25 and $2.50, Black Silk Mittens, Double thread;, fancy backs, neat patterns. this seasons goods, fast black, ¢r1.50 and up to $2.50. Black Silk Mittens, Single thread, crocheted backs, best silk, fast colors,” $1- and $1.23, Colored Silk Mittens, Navy, wine and red, thread, plain backs, 75c. Black Cashmere Mittens, Single or double thread, fancy backs, choice of either, 75c. Silk Drapes. Beautiful new designs, hand+ painted andembroidered, plain or bolton cloth ends, knotted fringe, an immense variety, 50c to $1.75. single G(nno OUR TOYS HAVE BEEN ALL MARKED DOWN out our entire stock. Fabulous reductions on everything, Rarly. Down Comforts $3. 98 French satine covering, corded edges, good size, regular price $3, tomorrow $3.98. Lap Robes. Large sizes, new designs and colorings, best mohair, plain and crushed. Buying direct from the mills we save you the middle man's profit, $4.50 to $15 each. Horse Blankets. 70x81 inches, all colors, attractive squares and blocks, $3 to $5 each. fast in wool, patterns Antique Rugs. For Christmas gifts: we have mauy of these gems of blended coloring Prayer Rugs, Hall Rugs, Stair Rugs, Couch Rugs, Stand Rugs, == Prranel Rugs. Besides the large carpet sizes. These we offer at our usual low prices. Carpet Sweepers. We keep only the best. Itis a practical gift and of moderate {cost. I am going to move on Jan. 15, ‘HOLIDAY ¢ SURPRISES '93, to myg New - Location on the . west side of 16th St., Under the Commercial National Bank, 9 where you can see the most attractive Jewwelry Store in the West, after that date. CHRISTMAS BRILLIANT GEMS From THE ORIENT SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS New Location. AMUSEMENTS. BUYI] S riiton| oo TODAY (Saturday) LAST DAY. MACHRELR Introducing a suy y ot players, includ- Matinee Toda 4 sl urdayMatlnoaPer- formance ‘‘Nora” the Children. lfrom the Stage for GENUINE IRISH fthe children in the cony. Toe and Mutinee Prices—i'irst floor, e und Toe; bulcony. ulll e, ¥our Njehis Two Matinoos, Eoginning Sunduy Matinee, Ohristinas Day, De. THE The Picturesque and Phenomenally Successful at 2:30. will distribute PONIE audience. “Ew M Ill{\’ CHRISTMAS, FAVORIT L COMIEDIANS b Viny, ORA NGTE At tho sat- Ymas Toys forfchrigtmas Toys Nt | trst flor, 60, 750 and 813 bal- THEATER, DONNELLY & GIRARb ymedy Comp h Funniest und Best of Them All THE NEW NATURAL GAS. EVERYTHING NEW. Fuonier and Better Than Ever. Sale opens Hutunln at following prices— First floc 00; Balcony, f0s and BOYP’S| 1. ; THURSDAY, DEG. 29, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ee, Banjo & Mandolin Clubs. PRICES ~230, 50¢, T5¢, $1 and $L5). Seats on sale Wednosday, December 28, at Box Otlice, HOWEVER, : NOVELTIES| [4th & Farnparm Sts. where | ‘am disposing of my elegant stock of Jewelry in the most modern and ar- tistic designs, Fine Watches, Silverware and the richest stock of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers’ figures, to Holiday Customers, previous to removing to my BETROTHAL PLEDGES NEW IDEAS ror CHILDREN I am yet at D. W VAN COTT, For e VAN COTT JEWELRY €0, om'ul. AMUS MENTS FARNAM STREET THEATER | POE AR Lll;:“l(i‘(.;'_:::‘*v. all roads load to the House of TONIGHT ! The Romantio Actor, Mr. FRED FELTON, Monte Cristo. THE NEW Matinee Saturday. T P | POPULAR T PARNAM ST. THEATRF, | Piions, Liko Romeall Roads Load to th - 110 use of Bucoes 5 Nianrs, commenctng with U1 TMAS DT, Sunday, Deo’ 25, Muts. Monday-Wednosday ‘Webster & Brady’s THE BOTTOM Famous Marine % O Spectacle, \\] oNpEnLA Np and Bijou Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. Rurton Stanley Comedy Company . WIDGW'S TROUBLES, HOP-0'-MY-THUMB, the Midjor Man nd un Honr of Speciaitios. Matlnees, 0cn nd Be, Z=THE LUNGS D and RAUKED rol SPE OXYGEN aulets cough—softens tubercles, fends YOU BREATI A zlad surprise and bies MMEDIATELY, 10 Uio lnfiul«-« sl s I*EALLY CURES — o ds, . Brouehitls, Asthui, Consumption, Headuche i ““Oxygen Book and 4 Trys Free SPECIFIC OXYGEW CO,, Suite 510 heely Bldg, Omnhn. PATENTS § BHOMAS PAIMES ON.Was PNORty s 0o until Pay ada'ed. 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