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JOMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL y et $rain Markets Averaged Stronger Yesterday and Olosed with Wheat Unchanged. NHEAT AT THE OPENING WAS WEAK mfluence of Ohlo State Crop Report Checked the Decline and Cansed the Advance Molders of Corn Tnelined to Sell, The grain sarkets A stronger put closed with whent a trom the final quotations of the day lined tge. Provisions wer ard, which wa opening was from e to than yesterday's closing, but a firm feeling de veloped Iater in the wdvanced after numerons fluctaations from 1 to 1's¢, then decelined %c, ruling steady at the close There wore fair offerings at the start and it Tooked as though the market might selloff hut the Ohio state erop report hield the market in peck, influenced better buying and cansed the advance, The report made the area sown in wheat 148,000 1ess (han last yoar the condition 77 per coent, or three points less than in Decenher 1501 arts induced to peer and [t wis also claimed that there huylng by the parties supposed to he in Ton the Tong side of the market. St Touis partics were also eredited eing Targe buyers, When the market reached the Ingher prices there was some free selling and S attibuted to the long terest o purties sipposed to he leading he bull side O the arket. The reecipts in the northwest were aller and adyiees from L Crosse suy buyers Bave advaneed thely bids Tn corna little more diposition fosted on ihe part of hold fon Interest, itities W . the Cnicaco, 11, Dee duii, oxcept wenk wheat at th quite i lower sesslon and prices were and were wis wis i 1 Dy commis- action 1 having o ACNACHEY (0 Prevent any niter i Outs opened easior but the sty sth i wheat cansed an advanee of from e o This was followed by liberal <eilis Wl e ad- vanee was all lost After som fonthe wrket closed casy at the i e de- e fron yesterdiy Pork and ribs were Leld eomparatively dy during a smart break in laed, T pricss of Tard, some thousht, was due 1o %II: by ipold Blog but others thouzht nning of wnattempt by Fair- bink to shik night J Bt Compared with Last Ny dia higher and May is ard Y and May © lower, Mi Towe for 1o Whiat, 15, 159 cars; hogs, ry ribs 7 Estimated 1o 202 cars; corn, 5,000 head. The leading futu TTANTICLES, Decomber . January.. Agadlte | 413 o o3| December ... January..... May a0 | sl a0 %1 Sty o1ty Poik | | 1y, Jnnunry ... May ... .0 BHORT RIS s follows: 3 0 [‘i\\ lm\\ ~old spring, 71%¢; No. 3 spring, 59 @6ic it L O No. 2, 40 N @3ss! OATS. yellow, 88 No. 2. 30@30%e; No. 2 white, 3, f.0.b,, 42@66c; TIMOTHY SEED A Prime, $2.00. PoRK-Mess, 1 o DB $14.37140 14,50+ or 100 1w, $10.2215; short 1ibs. sides (1o 8. 10@8.15; dry 1ted shoulders (hoxed), 573:7‘.’5(?4.\!0; short clear sides (boxed), #5.600 .65, Wittsky—Distillers' finfshed goods, per gal., 81,30, % Jo UaAR—Unchan granulutoed The following were ments today: ed: cut loaf. A AL L the receipts’ and ship- bl@bise; ANTICLES. RECEIPTS. [HIPMENTS Flour. bbls..... Wheat bu 1.0 Corn, bu . Oats, bu .. Rye. b Barioy. On the Produce ex market wi 20@26¢. NEW Yonk, Dec 980 pkgs.; exports, 7, quict, firm; 2 10,100 b5, oS MEAL—Dall, Steady. WiEAT—Recelpts, 50,000 bu 000 bu.; 2 000 bu, futur 14,000 bu. spot. Spots dull, L7100 in store” and 3 761 aded red, 716 79¢ No. | hard, 5 2 northern, Kle; No. 2 Milwaukee, 71 Options w ning exports, 41, ady and need 46 on ing and free | slined 1ye on vealizing and e over yesterday; Sy 7014c, Closing closing shoris account, d steady Decembe red, Jan May, B0 51 BARLEY-—Q BARLEY MALT—Oulet. Con 000 bu: exports, 6. 000; bu b futuress 160,000 ying for closed red, at options with tradin: 51150 I3 rs—Rteceints, 88,000 b exports, 8.000; 150,000 b, futires; 34,000 b, spot. Spots options firmer, quiet; I 36305 Februnry, 371 ing 87! BEY@ Y150, closing 2 8pot, white, 265 wixcd wesiern, 50 White ‘Western, 10 No. 2 Chi¢ago, 3 HAY- Modori 5 Hops—Dull, ste SuaAR—quiot, fivm: centrifugal 96 fost, 85 163 sales, 110 hiids, Muscovido, 89 test ut Be. ox-dock; refined. more active, stéady. Morasses—New Orlean ¥ st ve, st - roceipt HnEs=Dull, steady. WooL— Firn, quict; domoestie fle pullod, 206220 Texils, 10210, PROVIS Pork, quiet, steidy. Cut meats, firm. Middles, quict, firm, Lurd, quiet, 10w dull; western stean closed at $10.50: les Db tlerces at #10.507010.70; ption sales, 2560 tior annary, $10.50; Firm, fairly 17@240; west fuctory, ¥ in, 81 Clkide P demiand, strong. 1 domesti, e Straits, #19 arkets, 23, — LLoun - St Lonis M 8r. Lous, Mo, Dee changed. WHEATCash, hisher options, de ubove 3ige; July, Qui Stoady £GG3 POtk 810,00, RECENMTS—Flour, 4,000 Lbls, bui corn, 140,000 “bu; oals, xye, 58,0007 barlyy, 24,000, o8- lour, 4,000 bbls: wheat, 6,000 corn, BLOOO Bui oats, 9,000 bu'; 1 000 bu; hurley, 6,000 hu ol a2 sy at 81 Lard, lower at Wwh . 84,000 OO0 bu,; duce Murket, Thero 1s 1) denying the fact that glutof pouttey wnd all i i ho market i worse s k s w is 4 As 1t Is the 5 10 hold tunee Ln of produce 01O Wils DO Al al ke PRLES —Good applos are quoted at 88 00 choleo 10 fancy, #0004 BANANAS Quotations are: Palr to good shipping stock, $2.006:2.60 per bunch. BUrrer The general market I steady, The bulk of the recelpts sells at 14w 16¢, and some select packages it 170 10 ORANBERIIES -Quotations uve: Bell and herry. 858,60 por DOLi bell and bugle, $0.50; ute Cape Cod, $10.00. The arrivals markoet ure lizht. CeLeny—Faney celery is dificult to find. Quotations range all Ui way fiom 20 1o d0c. HRITAAS TiREES 4 1076 feet, per doz, 23.00004,60; 6 10 10 feet, per doz., $6.0010.00° €xtra large, for schools aud churches, e un- | $2.0006.00; holly, per bvl, $2.50; mistleton per b, 257 Faad M bright stock, 224 GAME The market does not show an: material el vatues a novelty wh reliaser. Quotations are: 5008 pr ke grouse, $1.00; que 21,257 snipo, $1.00; jack snipo, 41 plover, $1.00; golde plover, 81257 1 50; canvas back ducks, #6.00 @10.00; e head ducks, $1.0 Kes, $8.50713,75; hlue wing te teai, 81 ixed ducks o, $6.00727.50; Jnc #1.50: small rabbits, #1 rrels, 8100120 antelope les, 1472 1050; deor saddles, ope carcasses, 9 10¢; dect ca #1.004.5 50; Canada ket wa T ed and very Hoxey—The market firm clover honey being ree at 1 Levoss—Chotee, #4.50: fancy, £5.50, MALAGA GRRAPES—Per ke, 300 Oysrers - Unchanged at 134356¢ per ca ON1oxs -Homegrown, 8O@85¢; Spanish, et erate ORANGES- Tlorida, #3.25@3.50. MTATOES - QUotniions are Colorado and Utah, 85, vy Tarkeys, choice 10601 and ducks, ch 93 chickens, olee, 440 ks As fine chickens oy e to market Sold wt de. Poultry of all Kinds that is not cholee is nlmost unsaleabl The market is utted and thousands of pounds will be carried over Into next week Swepr Porators ChoicesA\u Tnols stock, $8,75@4.00 per Hhl ; VEar - Quotations are: Small and fat, 614@ e large ahd heavy ] good white Homegrown, 65T e i gecse atine and NEw Yok, Do PRTROLECN and stoady. Pennsylvania - oil - spot none. Januiry opt R D231 52 Y, Closhig Limn oil, sfiles L 18¢ bid, 19 todal sales 7,000 bl COTTON SKED 011, TALLOW. Firn ROSIN—Quilet, steady, Pererstisw Dull i 305a81 e LONDON, Die, 28, CALCUTTA LINSEED 3 per giirter. LINSEED CAKES ern LINSEED O11, Dull fles ) Less aet fivm 395 £6185 90 por 1800 per ewt. Kansis City Markets. KAxsas Oy, Mo Doe. 98 WHEAT-Qui and steady: No. 2, 1 No 2 red, 67159 68 Cons -Dull wnd steady: No. 2 niised, 33 33 .0 OArs Weak: No.2 mixed, 28157 RYE-THher: 48t adoe, Burrer - In fair denfand duiry, 140 18 Gs-Quiet ut Recemrs Whes : oty nong. SeaENTs - Whent, 76,000 § oits, 1,000 bu creamery , 56,000 bus corn. 3,000 bu.; corn, 5,000 o Markets, 23, W Pair; moderatel dahs 11d per sads 7. R ¥s were 249,000 ¢ \ red winte whoat the tthiee d all Amerviean Cory - Flrn: demand firn: mixed western 45 405 perecntal. Receipts of Ameriean corn the past three diys were ntals, LARD - Prime wistern. ] Pras—Canidi Market. Options b points do 1010 1y, NEwW Yong nd unchani and u spened quiet 1 closed steady 5 14,000 b ) Septeniher sCand steady; No. MILWAUKEE, settled CORN—-Quiie OATs-Quil @830, 3, WiEAT—Un- 2 spring, Gbe. 0. 3, 3712 I8, No. 2'white, 3413¢; No.8, 81143 Philadelphia Grain Market. PHIA, Dee. 23, WHEAT— Migher; No, 2 red ber, TAG@T4 e, Cony™ Options wen mixed, Decem- ber and January, 47 PHILAT . 2 white, Deceni- ai ;! sANg, L, De 16, 10w middies, 9 1Ge; net recéipts, 5,151 bales; exports o G wes; (o the continent, 605 bales; « bules; sales, 8,600 bales; sto bitles, niddles 1 ordinary ' Baltin Md. win Market, Dee. 28— WnEAT—Firmer; aber, T45c. ~pot undl year, 47%@ Fair inquiry; No.2 white western, 42 CHICAGC to Cockr ommission The misce ancous’ shorts in fuarther ugit v by e in the northwest, irmer eabl bullish Ohlo crap receints, I comy wheat light and the The buyin ) Stop losses on spreads, sed a further dis” wd 0 the, shipment from this point ave The market o st ned The market finally closed n shad rasier than y Holders of corn also sold freely upon the strenzth in wheat as a sereen behind which to lichien their lines, - Oats we ned to advanee with wheat it were held ion of corn. Pork and ribs e sold frecly by the Cudahys, White and t houghtlard. The market laeks ks as thousi ontsiders hid u big and selling clsewhere proviously mad Finuncial Note: Crry, Mo, Dee 23, Paws, T 87 for ihe Niw Yo 8943 Lulan BALTIMOR 328; Dalanees BosTC GOT; b k 5 LONDON, Do . Awmount of bullfon with- driwn from the Bank of Engli today, MENPIS, Three per cent rentes, 90f, count. Dee, 23.—Clearing: 5, 5,506,310, M., D 321,454 Dee 726, Clearings, 13, Rate, 6 po 8 2; Now commercial 7o discdunt Dtk $1.00 preniu. CINCINNATI, O, De cent. New York count. Clenrings, . Lovt 64 per 20¢ dis- Money ar at CHICAGO, 970, New Yo ling exchange, dull at Dills, #4558 for demand, por cent. s premium, i B4 for sixty day Mondy, strong’ at © POUKS AND BONDS, deney of Pri New Yok, Dee, 2 wats less active than of lite. prices in the curly most marked advane The tendend trading was up having been 2c in M lute ¢ 175 in g rus W. Field litted up the quotation to position to the wishes of the Gould- age fnterest and which vesulted in the sub: quent drop of nearly 100 points in the stock Pacific Mail rose 114 per cent on ranors of an tmpending settloment of the differen 1 that company and the Panama railrond general list improved from ¢ to 3 por cont. The riso was cheeked by a heavy selling wovement in Reading, which declined from to 5O on a reite on of the report contly current that the compiny would hav, W loan Inord x o got tho interest nee income bonds. Manhattan cont, and the general st de- clined from A to 134 por cent, closing about the Towest fizures of the day.” The volume of the business wiss unasuilly small outside of Reading, which izared for 10,500 shares, 2 of the traders were disposed to sell out anise of e near uppronch of the Christ holidays. Notwithstanding this and the sure ity of the load- ing sl day of only iy Per e h dis= Cusse 0od deal of apprehiension wis 1t considering gold exports. Accowding (o il 1 hipments of amiers sailing to- mor . but unless there I5 mate the stipply of bills in'] meantime exports are o e lookes v by the wlddle of next wes i a0t Tho Post says: balince in- excoss of $100.000,000 fescry reachod its maxtmun of $25.500,000 In the socand woek of November, From this flzure the amount fell off (o £33.400,000 w0 woeks Jigtor, but on the 12tk of this month, through the ofer of special Inducements (o shippers of currency o the south, the 1 v had again boen ablo (o riise 1ts plus "o §26,500,- 000, The export of gold which must couso for ten days after o shipuent of $2.200,000 wis resumid Tuesday Deceber 18, Sinec and ine cluding that dicy, there has been sent to Eurone $3,650.000 gold. As the daily treasury port deals always with the businiess of the ) duys before. day's statements re- eted (ho Lat lurie gold shipments, .ml‘l;“l‘hl‘u -lul’mlm‘ : ! rom that of The falling off o the weasury treasury's gold ton for west- | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE £old supply thereforo was not far from three- fourths of the actual amount of gold exported The following ure the closing quotations for ting sfocks on the N Stock ex- Today: I North Amerioan () 15 | Northern Paciio Alton. T, W......... 3114 Northern Pacific pfa Ao preferred UL P, Den & Gut Amerionn kxpross. Northwestern BAitimors & Ohio o proferred | CAnaaa Pacifio NUY. Central | Canada Souther N central Pacifi Ontario & Westorn Ches. & Olifo n Tmp Chicago Alton n GO . Chicago Cansol 1At G ne GO &St o et Colo. Conl & Iron cottan Ol Cert | Del. Hudson 01L& D& RGOl D& CF o Enst Tonn Atehison Adams Kxpro Pittsbirg Pulim ok lslnd i &K TRUDE Fed i al sno nprd pra Hocklig Valioy 1iinols Contral St Paul & Dul Knn. & Tex, pi Lake Erio & Weal a0 proferred 5 lon Pac i Lako 210 U S Express | Load Trost WSt L& © Towls. & Nash o proforred Louls. & New Aib'y Wells Fargo Exp Manhattan Con Weitern Union Memppls & O Wheellng & 1., 1 Michigan Cerftral o preforred Missourl Pacific Minn. & St. 1. Mobile & Olito D& G ashviilo Chatt . General Elactrie National Cord Stlonal Lin crred Cokael & Tron o proferred Hous, & Tex, Cen St Panl & ¢ do preferre: Sout Pacitic i |Sugar Hofinery.. .0 Tenn, Coal & fron Toxas Pacific 1% Q. Cent. pfil folk & W pid total sales of sto ding: Atehison G400 Manjiattan, L1005 New Engtand, St Pl 90,7507 Wes 235,000 shures Chicago London Fina [Copprighted 1892 hy Jeenss Gordon Boanstt] 1.~ (Speclal Telogram o very small attend- 4 Business noon renliz of the holdings mimences Wednesd y ture was the generid foreign department in re- sion on the Paris bourse. - only el of interest tions were made in view the settienent whieh Che nest aud only fe weakness fn the Sponse (o the dep: 11 howie railways t was @ fall of 2 pereent in Br esterdiy’s carnings showing a e 00, Amerieans moved very litl New York Central S elosed 1 per e {ower, but other deseriptions were 3 to 14 p i Prank stoeks were 1o fivmer 1uls 16Tt off without X Bur silver relapsed 1-16d, hut vapee paper 1 ly. Tl (e for three nonths e hills is 1 at 9 per cont, but there wis somie inquiry for: vney at 110 14§ pereent. <o of 1l day New Va w Yok, D tk Money Market. MoxEY 0N atfrom 4 to 6 por cont; last ceent, closed offered it 4 per cent. CANTILE DAPER-H@6 por cent. EXCHANGE—Quict hut st $1.H51,04.801 CALL 1y, for Cuiun us, L 110G [NL). C 1t Cert o 100 " |Nortbhern 1 orthern ’a INJW. Conmols N ARG ST L & 1. St & St Paul Consols. . ¢, Ists . " . Rtets. | bt s “or “I'r. Rets. | g 118 48 coup. T8 gy reg Vacific i of Loustana st’ped 48 1180 Ateh. & Topeka Boston & Albany Boston & Malno B&Q Frankiim . *Kenrsarso, oln santa Fo Coppar... M. 10748 [ Tamarack [*Boston 1. lint & i’ P Mass. Central....... ey 424 [*West iknd Lana Co 119 Bell To 0ld Coiony I8¢ | Lnmson Rutlandeom 110000 23 sWater Power. Wik Con._com ... 14|+ Hotuez M.Comew) 75 tlantic..... alumet & N “bia isco Mining Stocks. The stocks < ofeial closing quot today were a8 follows: Wexicnn Navajo |ophir.....) Potosi Savage. cher. ... .. t & Belcho 12 tea 11y Wi Point atico 1) Gould & Curry . Hale & Nore ew York Mining Quotations. W Youk, De The following are the closing mining quotations: Plymouth ... Siorru Nevada Standard ... Union Con | vellow |fron Siie | | Gould & Cu Hule Hom Mexiean Ontario Ophir.. Qe Stiver Ao prefd 15 Mining Quotations. 1. Louis, Mo, Dec Minings weal only a few Sales of Elizabeth and Hope 1 ported. Qu : | THtoek Asked an M § i 6.50 " |Ellzabeth § .40 i [Am. Net | Biniet POCK MARKE Cattle and Hogs Both in sh Brisk b Active, OnarA, The cipts of all kinds a trifle hevier v Thursday, th days’ supply footing up 11,32 . ho 5 sheep aguinst 15,565 ¢ 444 hogs icep the sime fiv of Inst week. The cattle market star strongor Demand ot desirable e I did not inelude’ a great Deeves, but with sourecs trade v v active and the tone firm. A buneh of cholee LA19-1bstecrs hrouzht Bui fair to good, 1,100-10 to 1 sold larzely at from $8.75 1o i falr stull soldwt fron up 0 83,0 from Chicugo weakened (e but whout everything bid ore the break. was very uneven. On the le was tolerably Drisk with As the morning advanced, et weakened and inso 1 considerably lowor. I heifers sold Very L85 (0 §2,8 ve wiis i good denia for and the maviket ruled strong on bulis, oxen and stags with sales all the way from $1.50 to .15, Vi at from#3 to .25, Common large ealves and yeurlings steady at from $2.25 10 §2.7 extensive Disiness wis in the stockerand foedor line, but r ers hought freely and prices ruled strong, Country”buyers huve hoen - scared wway by the high prices, but prices will prob- ably go'stiil higher. Represent DIESSED BEEF, |8 Ay, Pr. Joa3 83 1 A L b0 vy 1120 8 1000 1014 1044 024 1069 10006 1084 actl ) o o The cow market rly market tr pricts fully steady the Av. 1090 1010 20.. 2000 1 b5 16 | 27 1066 SHIPPING AND 1080 25 48 1466 50 1 11310 400 88 COWS. 40 1 140 1 .. BOO 1092 avw I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the kuee, and was cured sound and well with two and a half bottles of Other blood medicines had failed . 10 do we any good. Wik C ATy, Pt S S S 1Y roubled from childhood with an ag- ravated case of Tetter, und (hreo bottles of cured me permanetly. WALLACE MANN, — Manaville, 1. T, Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed brve. LWLk E B ECIFIC C0.s AURDLS, Ul hton deferred, | 1020 1060 1000 3 50 [ 0 000 2 50 Al 50 004 50 1080 0 K93 920 1097 1023 900 1210 1060 1060 9801 10 1040 937 a8 954 1140 815 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 11560 1 o801 944 1 1080 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1070 950 900 1160 945 738 1 p 1060 10 1073 1000 047 920 1070 1 1016 1050 2 250 1050 19 790 1012 1010 054 1000 940 970 759 4206 280 L1400 Lo . 1280 L1710 1340 950 1440 C1100 OXEN, ORI {99 15 40, COLOIRADO CATTLE. Pr. No 160 6 hulls, 160 1cow... R90 570 32 f'ders. 956 With a good demand fro rket was active and s y comuon light stufl were stronger, the Supply was not and with an improved shipping and - specula- tive demand the advance on the good to vy and buteherweight hogs w siles of hogs welghing 250 Ihs and up- ward being Largely at 8630 and 36,35, with « few of the best heavy loads at #6.37' and 6,40, Comuion 1i nd mixed stufl sold at from 36,15 to 3¢ with poor underweight stuff as Tow as £6.10. Business was brisk from start to finish und thepens were ¢! ‘elock, the bulk of the sul 0 $6.25 to 86,30 as o iy and £6.80 to $6.40 on week, Hepresentative sales: No. Av. Sh No. Av. Sh. i 120 200 R0 120 Av. . 018 « Lheifer excessive Pr. )Y 86 80 B0 6 80 — ¢ 80 G 120 6 6 6 6 00 250 HEEP r number of sheep w re- ved, and they were of all kinds and condi- tions, Some 107-1b, Christmas lambs brought $6.00, and the muttons sold mostly at 4. Sciatic Rheumatism. Taving been compelled to walk on crntches for eight years on account of hip discuse, 1 was in'a kad plight when T was again compelled to use crutehes for 8 montls on uccount_of Sciatic Rhcumatism. After #everal months treatment my pliyricians could give e very little encouragement, rheumatism bad £0 affccted my lame leg. As a lust resort I visited the Springs dur- iug 1882, Within two weeks aftor my visit 1 was enabled to dispense with one cruteh, after which titne 1 wis compelled to return to Kansas City on secount of busincss, but continued taking the waters, Within o mpnth after n the water I could walk without crutches with the aid of n cane, T have visited tho #pring several times gince then but more on account af pleasure than from ucces sity, Very truly yours, Gronar T. Hewes, With the Great Western Eleetrical Supply 0. 190 & 192 Fifth Ave, C , 1L, first_using Zhe waters @re bottled only by the Excel- slor Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Co., Agents, Om 1ha, Neb Write Jor Pamjhlet, Notice, In compliance with the statutes of the state of Neb, Insuch casos mude and provided, notice is horeby given thit soaled proposals will be recelved at the ofilee of comuiissloner of pub- lie lunds and buildings woul 10 o'clock p. m., tho dlst duy of December, IN% for the furnlsbing of “suppl for the quarter cnding. Mareh 1, 1304, for the Los- itals for the insunc &t Lincoln, Hastings and orfolk, the Industrial schools at Keurney and Geneva, tho lustitute for the biind at Ne ca Ulty, the institute for the desf and dub wt Onivha, the instituts for the feeble minded at Betrice, the soldlers' homo at Grand Isiand. the home for the friendless at Linco n, and the industrial home at Milford. Estimites can be procured by applylng to the institutions. No bids will be considered unless in by the tine specilied above. Tho board recerves the right reject any or all bids. Al bids must Lo made in duplicate. A R HUNMPHREY, Commissioner of Public Lauds and Bulldings Liucoln, i 1802, diediy to accept or éATlYRD/\Y. DECEMBER 24, 1892, 400, Some eling 18 strong nnd It to good natives 1 westerns, $3.0564,60 sheep, 12 g 1h. lambs #4.000 No. 200 4 132 64 3 natlve wethors 47 native lambs 108 ewos 105 native mixed st ockers for 43 demund sold the The good falr (o AN st 8 10 1o 100 WOV RIS, SHEee Swift Tammo nd. Cudaly an | Omana Squires Al Tins i R Hecker & 0.0 Others Left over Total..... Chicago Live S CicaGo, 111, Dee. 23.—[Special T Tie BERD - There was an entire al toduy's cattle market of the huoyancy distin- gaishing iton the preceding two days, The close was wenk and_ somo cattlo wera ioft In sellers’ hands. Quotations range from §1.15 10 #3.40 for poor 1o_ehoiee cows and heifers from $1.85 10 £3.65 for stockers and fecders and from #3810 {0 #6.15 for common 1o extra dressed beef and shipping stoers e ned active he to Tt quicted soon after the open ued slick 1o the close, hut the ned o the end, The 000 head and there © ogs to bring the supply up 10 85,000 head. The great bulk of that nuiber was worl from $5.00 10 %645 for poor 10 vime Tieht and from $6.25 10 $6.60 for heavy o was o sale or two of heavy hogs of su- prrior quality at $6.70 and « few faney Hzhit were taken at #6050, while_culls and young Digs went at from $4.00 0 $5.75. D sold at from $3.25 to 33 grades, Few offerings sold the prevailing prices | air 1o good qualities o littl for stutl sold at from §1.7 Iots of exceptionally fine « A £9.50. Fed westerns able pirt of the suppl 0103000, The market was steady Am o 1ee from \t fr ing and e carly ady reccipts were wor el st poor low §3.75, rou $4.25 (o onsided fromn 4. toda Receipts: 5,000, The e, 10,0005 hogs, 23,0005 shecp, ing Journal CAPTLE -Receipts 10,000 2,000 head; mark steady 1o chofee 1o extra stoers, shipments, 10¢ Jower: Gipts, 24,000 heads market act 06,201,630 i 3 prime’ b v i vy, F6.60 lizht 8,000 head: ipments, s Slow, shadd weaker: 1 westerns, #4625, New York Liv NEW York, Dec Stock Market. BEEVES — Roceipts, Toads for sale pened ¢ per 100 s, hizher: closed dall, Sy steadys natl steers, $3.8005.50 por 100 drissed beef dull b, Shipments tomorrow, 1,202 beeve 250 quar beef. I ket st 100 Tbs. Receivts, 854 per 1. lowe ubs, 16,150 ad, consi dy 4t £6.30@7.00 ceals, $6.0006,50 po SHEEP AND LaMBS ket vory dull and 1 5525 por 100 1 TioasReceipts, 2,604 1 reet: market nominally ste per 100 1bs, Kansns City Live Stock Ma KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Dec. 23 -CATrie ceipts, 4,900 Tead; ‘shipments, 1,600 h steers dull e lower: fecders spresent 1 ing st @4,90; sto 3 head; sheep, <hipments, and strong, 3457 bulk, shipments, $6.300.6.40, SnkER—Ke eipts, 500 hes 500 head rhet duil and we St. Louis Live Stock Market. . Louts, Mo, Dee. 23.-Carrie—Re- is, shipments, 2,300 head; ket Strongs native steerd, §3.00/ Steers, $2.2578.25, Hoas—Receipts, 6,500 head; shipments 700" hesd Yo #0610 5: packin 1EER— e Thave sold and used in_my family for sev. eral years Chamberlain's, Colie, Chole and Diary remedy, and have foynd it The end of wo- man’s peculiar troubles and ail- ments comes with Dr. Pier Fa- vorite D'reserip- tion. It cures them. For all the functional de- rangements, pain- ful disorders, and chronic weak- nesses that aflict womankind, it is a certain remedy. IUs an invigorating, storative oothing cordial and bracing nervine —purely vegotable, non-alcoholic, and per- feetly harmie: In"the euro of periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, Learing-down sen- sations, and all * female complaints” and ir- regularities, * Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine that's guaranteed. 1f it doesn't give satisfaction in every case, you hayo your money back. You only pay for the good you get, Can you ask more ¢ Tho 4 way is the best. liver, stomach, and bowels with Dr. Picrce's nt Pellets. They cleanso and renovate the system—thoroughly and naturally Onlike e Dutch Proess @ kali g) No flA:l_(ahes Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of i W. Baker & Co.s Breakfast Cocoa, which is ¢bsolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times the strength of Cocon mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, aad EAsiLY DIGESTED. 8old by Grocors everywheore, W. Bakor & Co., Dorchester, Mass mond Trcade PERNVEOVAL FILLS Regulate the Orlgl oarE alwat Drugght for Chichester s Englich Dis mond Brand i Rea aud Gold boxes, scaled wiih i Mall A0 600 Tei o luts. Name Faper. O hesior Chewmical Co,Madlsoa 5 204d By ali Lagh Druksibes wRilidal B "SOUTH OMAIILA. Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and Sheep market 1o the w e e ~ COMMISSION HOUSES Wood Brothers. £outh Omaha—Telephono 1167 JOLN D DADISMAN, | - WALTER K. Woob,' { Meoger Market Reports by mall aud wire cheerfully tur nished upon spplioation. Chicago [ Kirkendall, Jones & |Amar, Hand-Sewed | Omata Coal, Coke & Eagle Cornice Works "OMAHA Manufacturers’ and J obbersfi’ Directorx AWNINBS AND TENTS, Omaha Tent-Awning | COMPANY | o HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY, Lobeck & Linn, Deale mec n lardware and s’ ool Horaw COVES, | 104 Donging Corner 10tk and Jaokson 1113 _Farnam St Stroots | BAGS AND TWIN | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importers and manu fra sncks, burlaps, | | paymonts BIDYCLES, i M. 0. Daxon, Bieycles s01a on mor i _ HATS, ETC, W.A.L. Gibbon & Co. | Wy Wholesalo Thats, caps, straw goods. KIOvos, mittens, 2th and Harnoy Sta | O ———————— 3 lumees, o John A, Wakefield, | Charles R. Lee, | 1w ey 12) N BOOTS AND SHOIS, Morsa-Cos Shos Company, Howard Stre st s LA 5 k > ke coment and Quine; closn pries to ¢ whlte Huwe, With merehants W buyers and are 0th and Doaglas. + very snleable ———— ey LiQuUORS. | MILLINERY. sl Frick & Herbert, | 1. Ober felder &Co. i porters ind jobbe Wholesalo liquor dealers ol willtnery. notiog Matl orders oo pl 1001 Farnam St. 20 1th St _— __ PAPER, oms. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co., Carry & fall atock of rinting, weapplog and | Refiel and lubricating writing | papers, - card baper, ote olls, axlo groase, ote. —_—_—m-- I OVSTERS, | David Cole & Co,, @lo oystors. fanoy 010U Sty COMPANY. Wholotulo Tra. ngonts Woston ubber Shoo Co 105 Harney St SHOE CO., boots ani 1510 Harne COAL, BO(E, | CORNIDE, LIME €O Douglas Sty hard and soft e Lith and Mfrs. galvantzol fron cornion whilw eap metallte akeligits, et | 1101012 Do St 2 DRY 600DS, ok M. E. Smith & Co., Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Go 1S O ate furnish ingoods, cor. 1th wnd Harnoy Ste Dry goods, notions, fur- | Notlony niahiing @oods, eorase 1t and Hward Ste. o FURNITURE, T Omaha Upholstering | B23)» & Runyan P LT T I o N ___ GROZERIES, | DRUBS, ET8, D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Brucs & Co., gt | 1muana ¥ 8 ______ PRODUCE camMissioN, | Branch & Co.,, |das. A Clark & Co., Produce, fruits of all [ Rutter, eh oy Kinds, —_— i STOVE REPAIRS, | SASH. INBRS.___ Omaha Stove Repair | M. A, Disbrow & Co’: WORKS, stove repairs | Man and water attachments | d for auy kind of stove | made, 1207 Douglas st | \yatars, naturers ¢ 1201-1205 Jonos St., Viinds an 3 Ilies, branch of Omaha. tico, 120 and Tzard 8§ on FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLETING THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, The Worlds’ Fair Tower Company Now offers an issue of 3,500 shaves of it capital stock at par, full-prid and non seessible. T he enpital stock is $2,000,» 000, divided into 20,000 shaves of $100 each. Outside of this issue « portion of the eapital stock has already been allotted to the subscriber This issue is now offered to tho public, and tho subseription books are open at the oflice of I, D. Muir. 3e Building, Omas ha, Neb., and will closs on the 24th day of Dacember, 1802, at # o’cloci p. m. Subseriptions will be payable as fols lows: 30 per cent on application. 30 per cent on allotment. 40 per cent 60 days after allotment. ¢ All payments to be made to Charles T Baston, Trustee. Allotments will be made immediately aftor the closo of the ' subseription books, ! The right is reserved to reject anyy subseription in whole or in part. If any subseription is wholly rejected tha amount deposited, on application, will bo returned. If only a part of thel amount applied for by tho applicant is allotted to such applicant the surplusd amount paid on application will be aps plied on the sums duo under the allot=! mant. considerable PREFERENCE s 1o applicants will be given in tho order of the receint of 2 by the authorized agent of the company named, CONZERVAT.VE ESTIMATE OF EARNINGS Passengers perhour. ...... Allowing 10 hours per day, equals........... At 50 cents for each Tger equals, per day. ... 150 days that the Fair will be open equals B O Revenue from coneessions and salo of Souvenir Bool and Medal of the Tower, owned by the Tower Company... 10,000 100,000 ,000 $9,000,000 400,000 9,400,006 E:TIMATE OF BEXPENSES. puid 1o the Operating expenses for the 180 days etEion 5 por cent of gross carnings (5,400,000) to be World’s Columbian Exposition...... 2,350,000 $2,763,000 Deducting this from the gross re S gives T (X 00 Lquivalent to ntive eapital of the company of $2.000,000 The oflicer: the Wo tir estimate that the daily admissions to the Fair will rise above 200,006 people. Oue capacity for carvving passongers in our Hloce tric Cars in making ascensions and descentions of the TOW ISR is 12,000 people par hour, and we confidentiy eounton 10,000 par hour. Thiswill ba found n moderate estimate when due regard is had to the attractiveness j of tho TOWER and the RARD experience afforded by o trip to the top. The TOWER islocated opposite the WOMAN BUILDING, at the istern Entrance of he MIDWAY PLAISANCE in the WORLD'S FATR GROUNDS, Each pevson, making the ascent and descent of the TOWER, gains a view of the entire EXPOSITION BUILDINGS, The TOWFRis over ) feet high and 210 feat in diameter, complete turns to reach the top, the grade being ei i in making the nt and descent; consequently, nine different pictures are ob= served of the WORLD'S FAIR GROUNDS us the ascent is made, A view from the OBSERVATORY FLOOR not oniy gives tho vast Panorama at your fect, but also gives the geographical positior of the WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS, s0 that after making the ascont of the TOW IR any person can go unguidedfrom building to building 7 1t 1s the intention to have two FULL BANDS on the OBSERV AI()I_{Y' FLOOR—A BRASS BAND and a COMPLETE STRING ORCHESTRA —which will play alternately from the opening of the I"ATIR in the morning until }hu vlu'ns atnight. An ORCHES 'RA will also be locuted in the conter of tho great TOW R RESTAURANT at the bittom. 1THE WORLD'S FAIR TOWER COMPANY. WILLIAM HAMPDEN JOHNSTONE, President and General Manager, CHARLES P. PLATYL, Secretary. l‘Hl('I‘Zt\.I;'v THIEE NEXT I1SSUE WILL BE ADVANCED TO 20 PER PREMIUM, AND SUBSEQUENT ISSUES FURTHER INCREASED AS COMPLETION, stored Letter, Postoflisa Monay Ocder, Kxpross 009 It reguires nlne ghtpor centyn ride of two miles TH CENT THE TOWER APPROACH 1 Money may be seat by It Draft, or Bank Cashier’s Che ; For further information address or eall upon E D, MUIR, Bee Building: 1704 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. Agent for the World's Fair Tower Company, Call and see Arvrchitect's Plans, DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The emine; regislered grag cens catareh. 1ost usod. New Lreat o o, private. b1ood, skin and urinary disen anid cortiicates show, 18 sblll treating with Lo g roatest sues 04 wid a1l forin s 0f privato disonies. N merous nable 10 VISl me way b troated at home by Correspondence. Medlelne or Wastriinenin sent by 6 XpEOsH X00ULAlY Packod, 00 1 Arks L0 10100 Contents or sender. One peraonal intervie w pr UILBLOD £70 1. COrraspn 10000 stelctly private 00k (Mysterics of Life) seut £roe. ORice boUra 9 a.m. 04 p.ia. Bundaye 1 e.m. 1012 m, Send staip (OF pepigh A rogular ang