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UNDAY, DECEMBER 17. 189‘$~TWF\"I'\ PAGES 15 O\D”")\ OF 0““]\ STRADE ! working for this long needed fmprovement | ‘ \ \ otk $8.00: réfned ¥iw Yo i8: | wonia vt ety VR ' . e . - e 1n & practi and promising manner eiphin an Balt i 3.1 A nafewdays the effect was to strer - 5 \ > 4 \ 821 320 | — | n- phia and Baltimore in buik $2.60 on May throngh such prarchases, it was ' 3 1 840 8 20 ry Facts. | RO ull: Americani®i2 0031500 that in B e ereipts wotld crensy 3 d 2 ot t The davelopment of the soap manufactur- — .l::’--.', Flemer: inke, $16.50 | mewxness when they " Inimed s Business Situation hows Very Little Obange | [n8 Industry in this city has created a large | There Was Little Life in the Wheat Trade | Tix--Stea alts, $20.4 ry It The Grea that | 7. Ohasae During the Week | demand for cocoanut oil. Omaha manufac Casterd SPRLTRR lomesti®, ¥3.60, nomina YFngs in nearly 4 th wheat e | Y iy . — | who have it shipped from the South Sea | demand throughout; prame crade, 28¢; | cadin On Thur fers | % | islands. 1t comes from pipes made of teak | dos, 24@ yellow Buteer grades. 20 » 3 1 the prec COLLECTIONS ARE STILL FAIRLY GOOD | wood that weigh about 2,500 pousds cach, | THAT ~ CEREAL ADVANCED, HOWEVER yellow prime yelfow, S4c: yellow < on the g sare | pgy GENERALLY ON THE TOBC | filled. Some idea ot tne value of the oil may grade, 3083 orime, white, 39@40c ot R about s dul F G L 0G — | be gained from the fact that a carioad costs | ivaAn-iaw; quiet; mnin Nanged: | four market. he nd N | over 82,000, ar Juires 4 good many cars | Selling Orders from New York W al one. 4 57 316 t62%e T A 5 i Jobbers Report & Moderately Active Week | gqch, year to supply she Omaha factories. A | « Repmglyt oo |' "‘M - il g Pl AR BT L No. 1| Cattie Trade Affactea by the lnfertor | 4D ; 0 (3 butle 1170 All Lines, Hollday Goods Eape- | San Francisco comoany has recently com. | ~ it il e S ei No. 11 sare shipments, 27 cars. Demand was Quality of Offerings and Tight Moaey | FivesDeltss ciaily 1n Demand—Bank Clear- | men anufa >t the oil. and on Failed to Materialize—Stocks | No. 13 | Drisk for track grain. ht 3 Hogs Coming Down from dinta g dchein s acrd s tor the Week Friday the first car of American made oil to | and Bonds. for 1 hly for N v | The hoe market dur o carly part of J | come to this was receivad by the W. A. | n and 6050ty for No. 2. I ence ur the High Altitades. the. troen was fea T Jerterda pearance of be o tha importe: . N - " . 3 W LOWOr than & wee e The local jobbing trade ddoes not show | and if it ca Dete 1 DFIce 1t Caicago, Dec. 18.—There was e lite ‘ e 2 F —eri {0 stanoes 8! t > s v % | {n the trade in wheas today. but wit ze - | 0 ( ¥ —Qu S A, Dex h As a matter of fact changes are taking | 'siands’/ » bt ines b b el e At e P W o g ¢ this w A t R | s place. but so gradually as not -4 I a an ease in the visible supp sing prices | Weather Stormy, but the Automn-Sown | | T 3,008 = - : ser tog | they hss, e w tle hig pared with the rops Giree 3 it | 5 w ¢ a > = . wh apparent as viewed fror s . e Compared \ Lo, D T N s at B i oits of s yet to s : . . holiday season has produced t eipts an E { t the ry 14 es < ' i i - % " . u . R of tr as very satisfactory during the . lue Dec r1g04l, of | C { L e e : % ur L P L two woek just Those jobbers who are | this 8324 ember d eaving 8 | '€ §a. bos fr and quie i s 3 _ - handling on regular lines of goods | balance from previous months. e I tr r 3 ales s Ales Py | ven t rade th < all are not 10 special st at this sea | | Snows - taae ¢ 4ok 3 tor v e olaw. | — Recelpts Last w 4 4 < Ceavic fa woree, 1 h g . - t i okt offre Markei. Sa w & la year 44 1t M = the year do not » %0 much t0 say [ EdLytle * s wheat . A5d o tees, | ¢ i | e oo IUME IR : 16,908 33.4 At thy s o 1s now d iy in favor of the con n of business. | wasup to Stanton d | both 7.000 bu, compared | 7 . it iR Ligi e : Alues hia E forels ey Rl ey i Thus the jobbers of hardware and dry goods | the week. ife found q =0 t week. May advanced | ; " b 4 T L a 1 ¥ x eport only a moderate business for the past vas 00 co ance _was soon . 1 33 6d 1o 268, wermin aiket closing sten . s vss the | about yots and shoes was fair, but | T8 AR edebe R o N Tehasa | Blide fan s W steady: No. 7. # 1 ket 1 in con ence the t produce for %o what it was for the previous | SPPles constitute about all the supply there | Early tra One SOta | Steany: Cordgen B2 i : is, but they are mecting with & good deal of | light a f the 158 t nt. TH iaNmrRG, De Quict a Sl ng b their own course, ndmitted on every side | fAYOF at the hands of buvers. . |omted, May crawled down io 65 ness and a slight decline (o 1 oM prendvance. T ; : at lower prices ‘\ e | Drices dropped that general business (s far from what could | _The Omaha produce market has not been | UIFe /it T eon light northiwestern | easier. American was slow a RI6 DEJANEIND, Déc AN re half fat, warme yib Wrere tHE be desired, but it is also & fact that, in the | YPry active during the week just closed. | (ICCPS, 57 hews® became | more | londed was quoted at 193 94 SANTOS, Dec. 16 ~No advices. and shortf S, of siaoh place of the utterly unsettied feeling which | In fact a good many houses are complaining | L iy the o iee passage was quoted at 133 5NDON, Dec. 16.—Quiet, 34 lower evenly read were re- existed only & month or two ago, there that busineas 1s positively dull. Asto the | g~ et e . Naos | arendy. Darley was firm e A higher | e o fattly weil defined basis on which to | market, prices have uot stown much | ey e R BT A T 2 A BT IR S TN Miwaunes Marnet | Hogs Lower Every where, puild up a new prosperity it is true that in hange - re would all re ~"’l” next | spot firmer 2e ot ¢ : MILWACKEE, DH 15.~Frovn O v arkets were lower some lines considerable uncerta Should the consumption of butterine con- 1800 wited - THEC DUYIEE Of — | an 165 SALAES Yo 00 s e to the future, for the reason that the | tinue to increase at the same rate thatit | (yio iR i 49 Omalia N | Sike s E do but Prospect of a new tariff system stares the | has during the past year, butter will cease | oy 00.000" BEL - th tHe 1aRt, faxé TTER-The loca ac: May ol . \ fountry in the face almost entirely to be an articie of commerce | il *C, ce advanced there yester- ks faReket ol : . | timet some That the business situation 1s actually im- | in this market befors verv long. The | (. o™ buving: Still: eon L white, No. 8 B : proving admits of no doubt, in the minds of | butterine selis to the consumer at about | heavy sc advance in wheat and flo ample, 40250 som e he 3 those who have intimate dealings with | same orice as country butter. but t | CORHIEH Lhe SRHTEFANDIAED todss it A mierchants and manufacturers. While the | merchant makes a much greater pr | l6ktA B Wich MLy y $12.40; lard | e A banks could wish for a very much better de- | handling the butterine, 80 that it is o his | e Bay " M Syt % l Sha vest hos g for money from the mercantile com- | interest to push the sale of the latter. - ¥ i, Lhol 3¢5 At waeshoed N st Flour. 2.700 bbls.; wheat, 36,400 it Bl . A th |.xn actu 3 | »at 077, h ‘,‘ erior 1 3 ). F ertheless, plenty New York Money Market. Id L : ) mrerior k Flour, 3,300 bbls.; wheat, 9,100 | Duil Saturday's Trads vl a , mess men arc inning to use " v NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—MONEY ON CALL—Easy l Lo 5‘,’) e .:‘ Dealers $raS = day was but a vepetition of 7 e s riou f indus i e e | -4 s ng against the shin Liverpoo! Marketa. o e - hel (5 e 8 irke =il us lines of industr | " Prive MencasTiLE PAPER—-215@8% per cent. | old up 0 ematid (s very Hght 3 i B bt & ug days' trade. Receipts s raiher weakening as the o g ad- ] yestor is authorit; | Srencizo Excmasoe—Dull and steady: with | Frazier and ressed poul ; bbaileld L it g vas noon, however, about b eastern bauks have | actual business in bankers' bills at $4.87@ and what s arrivals are not S+ g hanged hands. Sales were 9 finding concerns to whom they are always | 4.57% for demand, and &t $4.84:4@4.54X for at previou gt 4,93, ugainst £ to & giad to lend, but who have mot been borrow- | sixty days. Posted rates, $4.55/3@4.88%. Com- | | s b ey e ] ing anything of t for a long wh B e $4.834@4.88Y. SAh WS | : od con n i ; BB Yourd end’ askibig for large. amounts IVER CERTIFICATES—63%c last bidi mo | e it | Gaxe—Ra are al epresentative Sales. T dicates that business men are obtain- o StaRTHE N SRRk e b | D s plent bt stand s o . : 1 ling an access of courage and sre beginning T e | and rea past. Prairie v‘3 ,\" Av 5..\” “. Y 3 to enlarce their lines slowly but surely. | i those of corn. 8 iaiC 85 58 5 80 4 80 While the situation bas improved and The provision market opened steady, but 24 0 55 80 250 4 90 while much of the feeling of ¢ WOAEEIeR wItHIANE TeARly. 1 a tirwheate| ducks, S7% 67... 266 80 490 noticeable, not long ago, has disappeared | La siumped 4a.".. 96 dnd ratied: o, 8ympath e o later blue ecember, 61 8 90 Omaha jobbers expect to see business re- | mti0UT 00 5y 109 firmness in grain. Heav for o Anerey sh, BU%c; D % main rather q e balance of the winter. | 1w sot 56 100 (R, G. Monday’'s hog receipts were a depressing ks, £3.006.00: jack ORI 0 This expectation would appear to be based Aichison ia ng prices were | ~freke g & s on the absence any visible cause that e with last nig | suddles, per It 1371 deer’ carcasses, 1 90 might bring about any very great revival in antelop: saddles, 12213¢; autelope carcasses New York Dry Goods Market. G H. &S A. T8 | i NEW YoRK, Dec. 15 —Business suitable for 50 trade. " 1ata H: ; o ade. - he receipts of fresh lald e s rony P i \ ey "Monday: Wheat, | vare tabeang Do macltoregs Sogos spring trade o The retail trade of Omaha just at the 140 cars 28 cars; hogs, | bulk of the cold storage stock. is going 0 present time is receiving the benefits of the 36,000 b 1c. 3 : 20 holiday season. All, or nearly all, of the Tne (JIONEY=—Choice white clover, 13c; 90 larger retail houses of the city report a good ornia, 16 Diag tead 20 OYSTERS —Med horseshoes. N J B 124 the numoer of buyers is as large as usual Ton s 25cs com L Woul Market. 2 their purchases are hardly as liberalas in :‘;;: NUTS—Chestnuts, 18@15¢ r Ib.: Italian VooL—No sales former seasons. Cheaper or small articles = T chestnuts, 12@13c; alm *; English wal- ) not tone or price or 3 otations. Cony— chestout almon nelish wal- 2 are given the preference by the buyers of | w ¥ I:jllllnn%y'nn::u aeipe Dec. auts, 12G14c; Alberts, 1215 Brazil nuts, 123 = = Chtstinas gilts | oRx. Dec. 16.—The followlag are the Jan 13c;" pecans, large medium STUCKS AND BONDS. The retail merchants, like the jobbers, do | guotaty ey and no one Wants 10 buy . < not anticipate s very large trade after the | Cholor g O AT 3 B850 DYk Bears Were Active and the General Ten- holidays. | G 130 | o EGRTABLES. X dency Was Downward. Bank Clearings. Deadw00d. 100 | 3k Do LA ;g‘;\;",f!_”g“ 1“[% Yorg., Dec. 15.—More bus The bank clearings of Omaha show a de- ] | beans, § T = between 10 a se during the past week amounting to ON1ONs—Onions are guoted at 50285, and ange toda, per cent. This is a sw decrease than is shown by the cities to the north and west ,{ Omaha. The dacrease at Minneapolis is 4 per cent, St. Paul 46, Milwaukee 48 and Denver 40. The cities to the south, how- WaTER CHESS—Put up i berry boxes, per | ma y case of 18 qts., $1.50. ;. endency was Porazons. Netiratita, ToWk=85d “Misissots | maricat opened zrown pot Store, 553 | Tnere has mnot beea mu der market ail week, but the tra is generally case on Sat City Live Stock Market. KaNsAs Orry, Dec. 16 und irrezul ever. make a better showing this week than | o o avicaNTpasant Cash quotations were as follows i rado, from ticularly du S 2,900 head; shipments. « 1 ee of but 11 Omaha. St. Joseph’s clearings have de- | siow, weak to lower; Texas ] FLOTR-Ste Colorady lots : ; . oma v sl creased only 3.9 per cent, Kansas City 10, 5. shipping steers, $4.00%5.65; Texas e ) Tl i an effort, it is sa also re ket has we and St. Louis 15 | hative cows, $1.50@8.30: butcher stoci \ 0. 2 red ROOTS—AcCchrding to size, 40B60c Seivy ateriully, and w real The following will show the clearings at stockers and feeders, 82 | 3 E fanorabla'ton batte eders are not more t Monday 1110427100 > ‘uv bk aan i xaa 8495 -e half an hour had elapsed, : Tuesdiy yorkers and pigs, #4.95@5.175% (i raiz Koo ctional, ezcapt | Jvednesduy. 5 iipts, 8,900 head; ' shipments, | : bursda, 000 head arkes low and lowe: » J, Friday. Ead; mIarkavsloy anOloNor | Tmozny Sexn-Privo. £25, : ) '\ Buturday st 118 Live Stonk Market. | m;». }| per bbl n_-;m_ulvn. lard, fepresentative Sales. per 100 Ibs., $1.90; short ribs sides (loose ) St. Louts, Dec _CATTLE—Receipts, 1,400 | READ: S < uce, per DRESSED BE == t; fair to real steers, $3.25% 0 i kicisargsidesitboxad) 6,050 | ad rancing 13/ ver 1380 83 00 34 \Ts { AS DUN SEES (T, cows and heiters, 5@2.50; ted Texas { and Wheeling & 30 571 3 00 2 1 finished goods, per gal, | _GraPEs—Catawbas, v cers, $3.000 . Omaha's Present Condition & Sharp Warn- | 3.15; cows 31.( russ Texas swers, 12.508 | : [ er cent. Shortl 2250, | ¥évaans—Unchanged; cut loat | Malagns, per 5o-i i 7 | g, ™ S ho = granu- azas, per 55-1b. bbl. the buying be: H 100 ing to Moneyed Men. 3 Egos—tooatom 1700 “hesd: shipmenss | 1ated; 84.70: A" $4.6 188 1A PRt | embold the bear 2 43 1 | Mr W. H Robverson, manager of R G e, op price, 85,15 | The followiag were the receipts andship- | on,tlie m - sther industrials, the gl | Dun & Co.'s Mercantile agency in Omahs, | | SuEEP—Recelpia 400 head; shipmenta 1,200 | ———or—— e 5 ligh es, with the result of | rade is not activ for the season whough Stesklinighc | | 13:000 | freely and | | 3 | Sheep Trade Demoralized. 18 good 1n most, if not all, staple lines. The Sk A fons Bonetpalitl ! 101000 | per o e recovery is very slow. Hoperul merchants | western markets Friday, December 18: | | 1| e 2 il iy have not be "mark . anciers freely predict improvement | x Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | Bariey 44:000 | 3 a fair de | F g ¢, 18¢ 2 South Oma 2,048 9 ( = : 3 S8 efier January, 138, Mones is quitea little | 7 SUsh AN 1,200 %00 1.000 | ~On the Produce exchangs today the butter to | day's transactions. 2 33 | 200 ¥ y Christmas trade is better than | Kansas City........... 2.000 5300 8900 | market was steady. Creamery, 21327i4c ) rally weik throughout the day o | 2 | absorded at stea xoua share of il ot e e ot 1400 1700 00 | ‘;!‘a y, 18@28c. Eggs, weak; strictly fresb, 23 lessina lemons, size, 800, | ne of business ; 1 2 | the supply has b indifferent charac y county is assisting 4400 fami- | = Eeaatien = | i3 — R SRR o »wing are the closing quotations cn | 11 g A ter, and Lhis has bees ug ou the market lies this winter aod more are Total —ceone 1,548 80,444 J-W‘ el TR L ool i e RaE b ot stocks on the New York ex- | 3 3iso jialmpst. mpganible move even ak asking nid. The cnharitable orgauizati St. Louis Mining Quotation New York, Dec. 16.—Frour—Receipts, 17.- $2.502.¢ 10 2 40 DEiges. jo marker today was od | 700 “bbis.; ' exports, 100 bbl les, | > Some very b th also being drawn upon for consides 1. Louts. Dec. 16.—Mining stocks qulet, un- | 5500 pigs.. x ; Al syl ANGERINES—DPer box, & 18 2 40 S 2 S mebwlih 4 The fact is that probably 1,500 j changs Le following are the quo- | ¢ ik ¥ \B., GRaPE FRUIT—Per box, 15 ! 240 3 b 1 S0e0D a ty il 440 wha are very much in need of the | tations: | Daients, $3.40% city mille, clear, 83.8 HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. 5 4 bu, at any price ‘ Jf life and a great many others Hid. Asked = | 855 “winter * straights, 3 Hines—N \ hides, 2ic; No. 2 green & 330 x natives, $.75@0H0 ; far 10:g000 d to call upon more thrifty | 8408 80 anite M_§ | Minnesota 3. 704,00, a hi; 19 S $rv | cowmon stock ves and friends for help to puli through | 1 N2 50" |5 Hopen | gxtras. 8. i Mionesota _bake 23 45 | good 619 - ehoios, AP0 what promises to Bea hard winter. Never o [ 83208870, Wintaron §iaica 51 12 2 50 3480, v Reprosentaidy banking a little every month, and everybody London Stock (aotations. | extru. ¥ %00d to choic hide 10 | Av. 4 18 economizing. This makes it hard for | Loxpox, Dec. 16.—Close | @3.60; rye {all; sales, 150 bl salted b 7 s awes i1 Ml rewil dealers and particulariy those who | Saneoms mane —a | fine, $270@:2.85: funcy. 33.5082.95 05 45 5 than 7 | 69 ua £ are selling luxuries. M | wheat flour easier, §3.00 10, HEEP PELTS salted, 30 - e i “This prings (o the front a thought which | | Y Brckwneaz—Dull; Canadlan, in bond, salted s (short 2 eipts and Disy e k 1t whi 4 | nowinal i )Hcial v )sit Sl Iregretto cali to public atteotion. 1t is the | R e e i v aTlow favnalars Tiaa ! £OMalilres 3, dlapasition s M lethurgy of our wealthiest and most in- | | 2.75: Brandy wine, 82.75. wooled enrly skins It | Sompany for the twenty-foar hour, 9 fluential citizens in regard to public matters. | | “RvE—Nouiin | it, Kansas and N 19 | 5'0%clock p: s D or 16, 1693; Can 16 be possivie they do ot kuow that | |, Bauzey-Dulli No. {| buzeher woRl pelisl papiliyinstusline 12 | ’ stiss ) ness is very dul d hone: 5 o | two-rowed state, 62 o: dry flint, Kansas and Nebraska 12 | RECELPTS. business i dull’ and honest people Weekly Bank Stateme e, e e ST e (A g 2 ] li= - — - willing and anxious for employment are un- w YORX. Dec. 1 kly | aina 500050, aix-rowed. B 85¢ | flint Colorado butcher wool 31 2 | e able to tind it Can it be possible that they | it shows the fo =8 |~ WhEAT—Receipts, 50,400 bu. exports, | actual weight. 910c; dry flint Col }? 2 ave indiffercut to the future of Owaha! | rease, $396,0 rense, 33,0782 | 12.000 bu: sales, 385,000 bu futures, | ruin wool pelts, perlb., actual we 15 2 T woul sear either that 300: spocie, decrense eg rs, | 40,000 bu. spot. Spotmarket. dull; No. 2red, {n | 9rY pleces and bucks, actusl wel 18 3 are supremely seltish os hopeless, increase, §1,651,900 Incraxse,35,745, | atore wnd cigvator, STic: atlont 68ic: €0 _— ] 3 Commer b is a0 organization number. | SU0; clre ulation, .I: cromse. 45,100, ;| Sa@ssse .\.‘1 1 northern Tl Options | H:— Lonis Market. 1 H 700 mem 5 by lhe banks now hold §76,167.626 In excess of | opened dull und easy, selling off e, railying §r. Lotis, Dec. 16.—Frovr—Unchanged. - ing over T members, and vet ono can count | g requircwacits of the 30 per cent rule | e clomtag el el devif: NG, 5 | Winnde-Fenof s’ (i Gpentig bi se- ! 1 active kers ol 18 ingers, an e a1, Junus 67 9-16@67%c, closed at 6750 covered luter and clos ith yers a shade 1 . i3 | ¥ c; December, 59 spectable f“" r:x:.'ux business men to di Siorx .mm,\n.\- 18.—Hoas—Receipts, 8, m‘,i 723c, closed ici December closed ut | January, 595ci May, 6dse . cuss even the most important public topics. | head; official yesterday. 1.960 head; ship- | 67¢ Corx-Dull and Wweuk, closed a shade under RTINS This 1s wrong he millionaires, the | ments.695head: market 10Z15¢ lower; active; | UORS—Receipts, 60.800 bu.; exports. 8,500 | yesterday: eash, 34c; December. Janu 15 property owners and the business men | $40@4.95: bulk. 8480, = bu.i sales, 40,000 bu. fucures, 17,600 b, | sy 323@s20c May, 35 vc b 1 I ¢ 4 D O aiey if Vines 2inest (090 | | CATTLE-Recelpta, 200 head; official yester- | sput. Svot ~market dull; 45c in | _OATs—Dend. duli: sample 28¢ A 232 IL "she o f tney P duy, 238 hoad: suiprucnts, 316 head; market | elevitar: steawer mixed, 44'je. ' Options | December, 274c bid: May, 30 19 Stipiwrs and feoders % this policy I'ne Commercial club costs .!ufl and lower. NERRS i were dull ‘but very steady, closing u‘l) Al:l- | KYE—Firmer bid. d . 1 Lot 187 dividual members a trifle. Is executaive | et rergy nged 10 ‘qc net Advance; January, 4450, BARLEY—Dull; small sales Towa, 48@54c. 1 ofticers are wide awake and the commis- | RAueini Siotes. | Closed at 44%c; February, closed at 44%c; | BRAN-Easfer Pl L o2 Sioner is o good worker. They ought o | ,KANSAs Crry, Dec 1@—Clearings, 81,697.- | May closed at 43%c; December closed at Unchanzed; $10.00812.50 N | - Ty { ve, and must have, the supvort ol 268 iy a4ic 5@ 5 00 2 ] ¥ Chicago Live Stock Market BNEEC A B o o rer d SRS Niw Ouieaxs, Doc. 16.~Clearings, 12,373.- | * iS5 —Kecepta, 43,100 bu.: exports, 800,000 i 120 428 | cgcuc0 L o, e ¢ ul Y Tort il fall uite: ) bu. 10,000 bu. futures, 74.000 bu. spo SPELTER 20 > nters 1 the @ This city neods just such an organizition, | * BALrivome. Dec. 16.—Clearings, $2,221,606; | 2pot warket firmer but quiet: No 2 gahee 1 ixsex 3 210 4050 | EEO e Aublest Of All.. Talend up and Le © rentes, te. @35y¢; 0. white, igC l' | " Il 1 v 1 y This is piaia talk, bus it is busk gl 2i for e agotnine e T o el Wi Sesiar. edne: "tiask w’h‘y | Unchanged; 2144 faz-fresh. H W 335 | butasidefrom thar the market was life ess. s plaia t . noss, | 9% S0P S unt. s stern, i K, o ~Unchanged; 214¢ C 37 & B | s WEre no s " o1 the contlitions Bow confrontiog the busi: | .. MILADELPHIL, Dec. 16.—Clearings, $12,065.- | S@A0c: truck, white stute, 36@40c M. ot At LI 1 370 Valu b amiuplly i s com- N mon of Omaba will Aor Aromse aemt | 610 bnlances. ¥1.696.187; for tlo week, §60 sarket was neslecied all the wor: Winisgy ¥ at $1.15 g 1m0 8 er thin the prices TUIlBE # 1he. ) not arou 0 | 133,457; balances, $9,322,907 k closed nominally unchanged: January closed | BAGGING—L nchunged 1 I | ‘ Inated some sorl of activity they will live Lo see | CINCINNATE, Dec. 16— Money, 3556 per cent. | at 43°c; February closed at 84'sc; May close COTRO (oo 00. 1 120 soo | y i wore estimated iheday whea they have discovered their | New Yorkexchance, 06 T0c preuiium. Clear: | a1 305 y 3 o | EPON Tidg= L acheus ML00. o100 IG5 naking & | for Ja Ned mistake ings, $1,514,450; for the week, $1 500; for | HAY -Steady; shipping, 60¢: good to choice, | dry salt wmeats lower: 100 YEARLINGS. e pa ¢ e “The Commercial club wil sount | the week last year, $14,576,300. | s0@90e shonlders, $6; longs and fi shorts 7 y ) Arket relnined - Lo Cat® 0"l meet Count | "Cuicago, Dec. i6.—Clenrings, $12,421,000; | " HoPs-Quict; state, common to choice, 19@ | ¥ 75: bos e i e 3 et rer and woak s tha baot samsr Bronosision K ' total for the week, $84,854,000; for'the cor- | 224c; Pucific coast, 1@ 224 | shouide longs and rivs, 8757 shorts, @ beet sugar proposition. Every mem- | responding week last’ year, 311145 | “Hives—Steady; wet salted New Or: | 9512 : ber of the club is interested and should be | New York exchange, 75¢ premium. Sterling | d, 45365 1bs., 4:@5:c; Texas, |~ Receiprs—Flour, 3,000 bbls.; whest, 20,000 onhand if possible. Auoiher city wants | exchange. Arm, quiet; sctual, $5.55@4.88 | 35@50 Ihs.. $40c; Buenos Ayres. dry, 20@24 | bu.: corn. 165.0C0 bu.; cuts, 25,000 bu ] the proposed factory and will get it if | Mouey, plenty: ‘rates, 55@7 per ce | 1bs. 100:@11c; Texas, dry. 23@30 1bs.,'s SHiPMENTS—Flour, 6.000 Wsls.: wheat, 2,000 Omaha people do mot do { T New 'Youk, Dec. 16.—The exports of specie | LEATHER—Steady; henilock sole, Buenos | bu.; corn, 102,000 bu.: oats, 5,000 b their | P o8 ey u pare. Tud - far-seeing busiuess men of | (rom the poriot Sew York: week endimg ioduy, | Ayres. ieht toheavy weighis, 14915 — - Owada ~ are convinced. ‘1 ihink, . thas | Amcanted to #1,740.578 in gold and 8,514 (o wovisions — Beet, dull; family. 1415c; Kousas City Markets. Shis city 18 In 10e ceater Of what must 086 | $10.958: silne B A1E: clensimes IO 106T500; | Srirs Lndie mess LoBose. Cur: weate quin, | nEATEAS, GITY. Dec. 18 MW nEaT—Firmer day bo the greatest baet producing srea 1n | balances §6.908.384; Tor the week, 501,064, | pickled belliea, 73@8isc: pickled. shoulders, | - Connson: K : America or the world. The estabiishment | 554 aces, $33.5687, 6ic; pickled hams, 9@9%e. Lard, weaker; | white 304@3le. ofy & factory here is merely prelimioary | ST Louis, Dee 16—Clearings, 83,547.431; | western steam closed at $8.85; opiion sales Oars—ye lowes 0 focalizing this promising industry | DSiances, $327.617. Money \:.m at'7@8 per | mone; December closed at .. nomi> | No 2 white, 24@a5 ] fo Omaba. Refineries are certain | (focrinss dhie wasy $52 60K remium. | nal; January, §7.90. nominal. Pork, dull and | ° Ecas-Quict and steady. 19:@20c ie poor 0 choles S Sieps ought 10 be taken now 10 | &3 TeAd0L. Clentiats © corsecpending week | 818 501! uo"‘"‘x.&';?,“"‘h:&fi‘fi prime, | Recsirrs—Whess, 23.000 Bu.; corn, noue; | yifiles Geuers I . make sure thiat Omaha stall be the future | iact year, 827151613 balances 8360193 | cicar. $10 ; L | o aers-Whtat 4 . | Reading. 4.900; St. Paul o8 pg sugar center of the union. Will the gentle- arings last week, $24,216,597, balances. Brrrss !uAL western dairy, 15@22 oats, mone. " Ve 9u.; cora, none; | Coion, 11,500 - d men who believe Omaha is aol yet done | $2.520,410. | Taniags cregmery, 4 SIS o: westens fasiary | Rys—Very Srm; No. 2. 51c. | Boston b rowiug assist, oF permit the prese g 6u@21c: Elgins, 28%c; state dairy, 260; L | oston Ly e R e B R LR THE REALTY MASKET. sipis cresmeny, Badte, o o f;‘&ii“?:.f,‘;i“fi')fu'"'“ i% | , Baszox. Dec 1 175 . 17 240 | e 3 . ] “The brightest thing of the week is TRUMENTS placed HERSE — state large, sac; small, | HAY—Quietand weak: timothy, $8.25@9.26; | bane 10a0s, 9G4 par cun 135 | "Fhé Evening vt ced on record Decem- | 104:@125¢; s, Shae pot .75 J . i | onstocks, bonds aud :;:m Qfi?m‘.fi: - md'ehml e Ay pla |4 if' ):x-uwx sk dpuh i tull skims, | prairie, 00@5.75. | — o= | . o™ Carrie i 3200 head: wa :,.,,“‘: 0 epot is really one WARRANTY DEEDS. —Dull; state and Pennsylvania, 2443 Miuneapoils Wheat Markef. | exports. & 45.75; good 10" chok QI of the promises for nexi summer. ltap- | € F Krelie and wite to Willia | 27ci ice house, 185:@24c; western fresh, 243 | Mixxmarons, Dec. 16.—Wheat was weak in | - STOCKERS AXD FPEEDERS. shippiag and dr Beot, b, 5004.65; others, pesrs snas the money is availebie sad the | Kunold, e lot 8, block 3, Improv, 26c; southern. MGI0c; receipis. 4,330 phgs. | tne morning in sympathy with reperts from S ¢ 210 3 866 280 | B250@3.40; cows and heifers, $l.20@3.40; rains are back of ib to place | ment Association add 8 1000 | pALd N“‘fu Y 05 Jor Bl $e. ~ other places. Futlecs began tosall off slightly . 70 7 716 stocker 4 feoders. 8200463, 40 & joint passemger depol At the DEEDS. P o T v 0od, | but the dewand was moderate for track stut . e 100 Hous elpts, 16,00 e foot of ~Farnam street over the | BF Cochran (special masien to E E FURPET NG Easy: 2029'c | aud s 2cig wishin Ne oL ¥ay gt one Hime. The | aui 2t | 7 _ 5 OWer: POLED BOC COmIRRL Y pagis 1 doors of which shall be engraved in gold | Hart o eet lot 3, block 352, Rick—Steady; domestic, fair 0 extrs, 35@ | . bR ‘gRens 2o Of T8y ! 8 o & B 1 ARG SBIppIAE, SR A letiers ‘Ali May Enter Here.” The details | ;Quaha AN 10,000 | sie: Japan. 44t QNS masil Ss oasicn. Taesd (00 U | Norimnoesiral. - $Ty Caluman & Hocly.- ¥ ‘s 2 807 Bl o e, 53006 < eanett sneriff to % % | May advanced and was firm at the eud on the ) utennia 2 3 mes there " - o i ry clevators were selling to arrive and buy- | Ruboer Kearsarge 2 1016 lowest prices on record: native ew 2.008 knowledge Lhat there are men in this cu = ""'““L'fl“"‘r Taited closed at 793¢ 10§ in their May wheat. There was appasent | Seu Dicgo 204 Osewols {11 8 840 western, $2.00@3.40; top law ‘ w Total smount of wansfers........... 8 13,800 | weked: Washiaglon 1n Lble, 96; Washioglon | Guih m the report, which b was thought | Joon Facide 54 Tamarack . 5 O ¢ AT Bud | #8.75@4.26. ¢ -

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