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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | £wall Wheat Down. Export Olearances and Selling Sent THAT CEREAL CLOSED 1-2 CENT LOWER Recelpta of Corn Above the Estimaie a the Early Weikne & in \Wheat, Broke the 3 arket, Cricaao, Dee, 21 Were Eighty-Five Cars that, with Small axportclearances and selling, caused by the New York bank failure, seut wheat down today. Wheat and corn each closed ;e lower than on the day before, oats Je lower and provisions at a good advance. Wheat opened with May 'y lower at 667¢c. A report of the closing of the doors of the St. Nicholas bunk at New York cauced a large amount of wheat to be thrown upou the market, immediate dechine. come, b the northwest celved 300 cars, against ¢ responding day of last year ago. Chicago recived as compared with year. Pardridge bought early decline, and this wove frecly cars cars ulso at and there was an | wwas s00n over , by light receipts here and in Minneapolis and Duluth re cars on the week and 638 ¢ cor s today, last the alded in recovering the depressing influence of the New York failure, however, were too much tor used a return for the earl They were reported as but wheat and fiour from Light exvort clearanc the bu Y we 144,000 ils and 1KNCSS, ) bu. in the four principal At lantic ports and New Orleans, and the sellers who had been vidge's readiness to buy again @ their offerings. Schwartz Dupe nett-Hopkins & Co. sold traders followed suit the close but could and May wound up figures of the day. M teclined e, rallied igc rallied lyc to the cloge at Receipts of corn were above the estimate and t weakness in wheat, started the lower, with May at #87c. Hea for tomorrow’s rec the drooping market and Ma to Ige. rallyin A good business and at the opening the market May opened 'ee lower at 80i,¢ ts rew la and e m; vy est added weakne: sold dow to lye to the close at #8 wis and somewhat amazed by Pard vish in d Ken freely and other Cables were firm at not eheck the declin iee above the lo opened at 6 dropped fge and cighty-five cars with the early v e imates ss to 150 transacted in oats firmer. oon ad vanced on good buying at yesterday's clos- ing figures. Reccipts were 1 \eav r than the estimate, however, and with the heavy vstimates for tomorrow's receipts the price iroppea lge, rallying ye to the for May. Provisions were strong with good outsic close U 30 buying orders, light receipis and good local The demand cauged a reduction in session, but the row's hog receipt Ing mad the part of the day. pork is 1 demand. tho o1 higher, ary ribs od roccints for rorn, 540 ¢ in wheat and middie of the light estimates for tomor- nd continued good buy- market strong the greater Compared with last night anuary higher. omorrow: 5, oats, 200 W s corn lard Wheat, ; hogs, ling futuves raneed as follows “Avticien, | Opsn. | iigh | Low. | Clowe. A e o | GoxGa o | ki EEAT 12 40 12 40 760 BIOLT RiNs- an Onsh quot FLovn—Unchaneed, WiEAT-No. 2 sprin 61@62c; No. 2 red, 61, CORN-—No. OATS—N 81c: No, 6lc; N whit e 2 :eD-—No. 1, #1.31, 1Y SEED—Prime, $4.80. or 100 6.8715@6.4( [ 700, short dry salved 0. 8 per bbl, $12.56@12.60; =3 (S spring, 34igc; No. 3 gollow, adie. 80@ lard, ribs sides (loose), shoulders (boxed), 5@6.50; short clear sides (hoxed), $6.75@ Witisky—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., #1.15. SvaAns—Cut loaf, standard “A," §4.60, 6ye; granulated, $4.70; ‘The followiag were the receipts and ship- wents for today. Al s, | MECEINTS. | SHIDMENTS, ur, bbls. ... K eat.bu. . Corn, b, Floy Wi 000 6,000 150001 13,000 1K.000 146,000 Onts, b, 168,000 160,000 Rye, bu 72000 1,000 Barley, bil 84000 30,000 On tho Produc nge today the butter murket wis ensy and unchanged 21@27150; dalr fresh, 220 Froun ris 44,600 hbls.; t dull " and v patents, .60 s, 033, Miunesc stralih Pnts, i £2.1002.60 Y@3.60; winter lo dos, 1 low grades, $1.60@1.90; & X1240; southirn flour,cisy ic extra, § Xi22.70; good to ¢ 0; rye flour, fi L 70@2.80; fancy, at flour steady, $2.9003.00, yellow .75, Conry MeAL- Dl randy wine, §: Dull two-rowed state, G2 BARLEY M six-rowed, OGS \ pts, 20,400 hu bu. 000 b, futu . Spot’ market neglected; 'y storo und clevator, G 67%c; No. 1 northern, 715, dull but steady, ensing oft i the symputhy with corn on the rutes, closing burely steady at Sales' included No. 2 red, Janinry, ¢ @07 1 at 67%e; March, closedl May, 701, at71%c; Decomber closed it 6 UORN—Kece ker $4.202.4.85 aflont, 67 wre sile: 90 ota #1.9¢ vring o) A ak ¢ not 471 11-16¢, closc pis, 101,600 bui exports, 8,300 bu.; sules, 660,000 bu. futures and e 10 olo nixed, 43¢. Options op a good deal of Weakno s 1n Docembe Erain ratos | @1 %c not de fng av 4245 4 Mure Muy, ‘44540 425,@A9%c, closing at 42% ori 44 e line k OATs-IReCeipts, 04,100 bu.; wsles, 190,000 b, futures, pot ot und Steadyi No 1c; ) Iverad, 8430 2 white, 85030405 'No. '8 track, mixed westorn, 34@35 and stute, 80454 Lo ot mirket falrly active and w afl ned easior, v, partle , o0 w reported reduction of nhere and Chlg 5 1o ‘0 gt Dec xports, 52,000 bu N white, 1 wmer, uredly Recelpts, 25,- 10,500 1l wiater Vukers, )@2.65! ) to fair ico extra, §2.70 1 und fuirly actve; super- $2.55@2,95; buck- western, #2.60@ « Dull; western, 65@80¢; Cana- Optlons opene d )00 bu, cuke Loim e veloped larly in rie tosing A8Tic; comber, white Ootlons, steid until ar close, when the market eased ofl With ‘corn, closing ta@ue net © dechin Junuary, 385%@d3ise, closing at 83%e; Feb- Ry, $40.84% e, closing it 34c: My, 845G 8600, closing i 84%e; December elosed ‘at 8 HAY - Stendy; shipplug, $6: good to cholce, #6,00649.00. Hors -Quiet. Hipks—Stew ) Tected, 466060 Lbs., 4ol 8500 10n.. 4@be: uonow Ayre 1bs., 101@11c; Toxas, dry. 24@ LEATHER-Steady; helmock i wet salt ros, Hght to heavy weights, 14@18c. A novision #18.00@ e I PROVIS el quict; 'fan 1840 £ hams, $16.00616.0¢ ensler; plekled bellics, #7. wtendy; western stean none Junuury, 85, continent, #5,60 20, Pork, firw fnal; “option sale: §8.20, nowinul; fiued, stendys pound, #0.00406. XU, 8 . dry, 1bs. sole ni ), nowin O0gH. 5 r_and detlve: extrw prime, $13.26@18.70; B15.00@15.50, BurrER—Quliet Western cream western 16n@2le; Elgiis, 28ie 200 Atate crednicry, 25270, Cukkse - Firm; st Kims, 4@9%5 124e; purt mmx‘@ ico hou southern, 24 Actow Fiin Whthiricntn bbis. 1 {on T Lbis. ¥8¢ 9/50; reliued New York, $9.16; 26¢ dawry, ashing ew Orleans, se- Buenos ) d more tamily, 16@22¢; ry, 20@3850; western factory, state dairy, 198 lurge, 9@11%e; small, s, 494¢; full sk, AuDull; stato und Pennsylvauis, 24@ el lul‘?:%lfl::; western fresh, 246 @2 per pieg), 5@ Alteg. closed T9¢ Ll IR od; n bulk, delphis and Maltimore. $3.10, Philadelphin and attimore i bk, 82,60 Kosin: Stendy: surained, common to good, 01.270471.30 TURPENTINE - Sondy ; 202001 Rick - Dull; Tapan, 3@ 1% Morasses Dl New Ofteans, open kettle #00d 10 cholee, 362400 P1o IRON - Dall: Ametican, $12.00215.00 COPPER “Quiet; lake, $10:97 ¥AD i igher: donestic, $9.55 IN- Quilot: Siraits, $20.65 PELTER - Dull; doiestic, $3.50 bid; sales on ‘ehange, none. SuaAn Steady: sales, 400 hugs Deniarara, 96 tost, 24ci ex-store, refined COTTON MARKET CONDITIONS, Annaal Report of Bradstreet on the Sub- Jeet—Quotations of the Day. kW Yonk, Dec, 21, The 180 report of Bradstrect’s con of replies received from 1,522 correspondents in 668 sotton-growing counties, an average of nearly four reports from each’ county, in an aren comprising 00 per cent of the “coton- 4 cotton erop Ins the substan: growing section of the United States. It points ton model picking senson, allowing the. crop 1o bo savedd to an wnisual’ extont and in the Dest possible congltion s regatds froe from dan Uiorns, T it while true of the entire belt, s more conspicu: ous in the gulf states and the southwost poor pleking weather' reports coming chicily frou the Carolinas, There Is i striking contrast between replies as to the ultimate yicld of the year conpured with last year. Lust yoar, it will be recallod 92 por cent of the replies received mdicated o decrense, while a much larger number report an ineredse this yoar than did last plics by states as to yield show a v henvy talling off from last yoar in South Car- olinu and in Texas, while noticeable increases re announced from Alabama, Mississippi and r. Re- ticularly | Arknnsus. Causes of the decrense in South Carolina, in spite of n liberally Increased acronge, wre said o be the great storms In August, which swe the castern and oentral portions of thit sta and also did wucli damage in North Carolina und Geoggln, From Mubama, Misslssiy increased nerenge, due 1o the planting of Tuid which wis o ye has N offset in some degree by ex- treuio hot, dry woeather from June With some diumage fron states, too (while crop hus been g dirt), reports of staple nun are lighter this year th August, rom these itted the wo it ‘nad 18 atherea clean and free from toand less sutisfac Reports that the bules Vst come fron most all sections. A summaty of the returns re- ceived indicate that the” total cott b of abeut (6,600 bales, Cor Firm: mid- iddiing, 7 1163 good veceints, 11,876 les; exports 108, 4,000 bale: g steady: sales, 76,900 embor, #7.20, nominal: January, Februnry, $7.3927.40; March, i April, $7.58@7.59 1y, 87.67G June, $7.7647.77; July, $7.64@ St Lovis, Dee. 21 Corton—1-16¢ higher and firm; nidaling, 740; sales, 1,200 bades receipts, 4,900 halds; shipments, 4,600 bale stock, 54,500 bales. Omana Produce Market. Burrer-The local demand is light and the surplus stock hus to by shipped fn order t keep the market cleanod up. At the san time dealers complain that the shipping mand is active. Tho market is weak unt of butter that briugs 20¢ is very small: cholee country, 18@20¢; fresh packing stock, 160, DRessEp POULTIg - Chickens are plonty and the murket s low. urkeys are not coming in very fast yot, but the denind s still lght. 1t looks us if the tr: Tong us possible was putting off buying as id there Is Hablo to b gon- d the close eral serimble after supplies tows of 1 week. Chickens, cholce, 6e; Inforior bei geeso and ducks, 7@8c; "wrkeys, choice, 10e. Povirry—Dealers ainst’ the shipn s vory light, the trude” generuily dressed poultry. VEAL—The urrivils u market firm at small and fat 34 GAME — Prairio @3.50; quall, 1 plover, §1; Chad: y are advis- poultry, as tho den prefer ot heavy and the previons quotitions: ehio oals, 7@7s¢; thin or heavy, hickens, #4: grouse, $3.25 i jack snip wolden iese, $6.00 small se, #4.000%4.50; brant, .003.50; mallard $2.7503.00; rediead ducks, blue 1 ducks, $1.75@2.00; groen wing teal ) mixed ducks, $1°251.50; canvas- back ducks, #.00@6.00; jack abbits, $2: small rabbits, $1; squirrcls, 76@90c; deor saddles, por 1b., 18@15e; deer enreasses, 10 ntelope suddlcs, 1215¢; antelope carcas jic ducks, wing te ducks, § s, The receipts of fresh laid eggs are ry heavy and the market is 28c. The ulk of the cold storage stock is golug at 20@ n b Cholce white clover, 16¢; Cali- Medium, 16¢; horseshoes, 19¢; ndards, 20c; selects, 28¢; company selects, 26¢; Chestnuts, 13@15c per ts, 12013¢; almonds, 18¢; English w nuts, 12@14¢; filberts, 121ac; Brazil nuts, 12@ 18c; pecans, Inrge, 12@14c; pecans, medium, 10c. "The murket on bluck walnuts s low and 10 6ne Wants to buy. VEGETABLES. Beaxs—California hand-p 2.00; western b beans, §1.50@ 1 ONIONS —~Oni on orders at crate, £1.50. WATER CRESS ~Pat up in casc of 16 qts., #1.50. POTATOES—Nebras ked navy, $1.90@ ¥, $1.85%1.90; comnion white “are quoted at 50@05e, 5@70¢; Spanish onion: verry boxes, per , Towa and Minnesota Erown potitoos, in small lots from store, 6: 70c; sume in ecar lots, 60c; Colorado, fr store, 75¢; Colorado lots, G5BT f for c; try are filled at 2ic po OELERY ROOTS-—Accordin ge from the coun- 1o size, 40260 per doz. CELERY—Good stock, 85¢; extra fancy Call- fornii, GUK5C. SWEET stoek, pe TATOF i< The supplyis fair; good Spinuch, per bbl., §2 doz: ' radishes, Aoz, 7oc; 31 cucumbers, $2; tomu- string beans, §2.50° per %-bu. e wdive, ulifiower, per do. e onlons, (02,0 por ettuce, per doz., b0 toes, por ib, 2 box. FRU GRAPES—Catawbas, per weas, por HO-1h. 1k, per 5! ALIFORNIA on the market APPLE and pric box; 1h. basket, 17@18c; £5/50@6.00; 502,700, lioro s nov much left 50 ply s light on this market fancy western, 81.75 per per box, s hig peliflower, CRANBEIRIVIES nberries are arriving ver: freoly and i ood demand; Capo Cod. per bbl., 6. i bell and bugle, 8660 @6.75; Jerscy, $6.23; boll and cherry, £, TROPICAL FRUITS, BANANAS—Pric alout stoady: per bunch, lurge, 2 per bunch, sniall to wmedinm, §1.75 piioxs New Messina lomons, sizo, 300, 5.25; s1z 5 OraxGEs -Vexicans, por box, $2.76; large sizes, §2.50 oy Floridus, 82 large, $20.00225 C10.00; bluck yeur- ediom, $10; small, black Bear N 8 medium, $15: small, $5.0( 1 lings, large 87; bine arige, $6.0028.00; niediuny £5.0006.0C #7; ' black v nnd Rocky mountain, largc, $18.007; 1um, #14; small, $10;" bluck Montan e Turge, 812 medinn, #5; small, #5; bluck Mon- tana cubs, large, 86,605 medium, #4.50; smiull, #3; silver tip, large, §20; mediu, $ 55 sll arlings, lurge, $11; medium, 85} sninll, 45 rotip cubs large, #$6: medium, #4.50: small, #3; brown, large, §20.00425.0 medium, $16; small, $1 #10.00a12.00; medium, large, ¥7; mediuu, § ¥ L) Iaree, $1.00@1.50; fisher—No, 1large, $5; mediun fox silver, as 1 lor’ a 1 darge, $100: mod rpales decording Lo benuty, larg 430; small 820, cross, lar 3 #2; red, large, (1} I, #1; gray, smull, - 4l 25 sl mediun, $1.51 \ BOCGEL00; medinu, dark, No. T, large, § mountain'lion, per- 20, $1.00402.00; No. 1, larj otter, small, < smi dinm, 7503 small, B foet beid and fo twperfeet skins, #5: medium, $6 No. 1, lurge, §7; medin No. i, lurgo, ‘Sie; m riccoon, bliek, as to beanty, No. 1, lurge, 50c o #2.00; skunk—bluck, cased: No. 1, rie, $1.25 medium, 7oe; small, bie; short striped, §1; medium, 700: siall, 46¢ DATTOW S1Eipe Lurge, 60¢; mg 40¢; small, 26¢; bro: stripod, lurge, 2 wolveriue,'No. 1, large, 4 mediupn, #3; suall, 423 wolf—riountiin, N 1, large, #3;'n 27 small 0; pratrle, RO, T0WTHC: medium, uall, Bue! bewver—per skin, No. 85.0000.00. medinm, #4.50 wedlun, #1.5 No. 1, lui fall, large, 8ide; mediuw, 7¢; small, 6e; kits, large, $36/3¢, BS, TALLOW, ETC, No. 1 groon Didos, 2ize; . 2ci No. 1 groen silted hidos, 3¢ reen salted hide No. 1 _gree ides, 26 1bs. 10 40 [bs., 80; No. 2. grec hides, 25 1. to 40 lbs, No. 1" veal 1bs. to 15 lbs.. Go: N 1 calf, 8 Ibs. {bs:, 4¢: No, 1dry fiint 2 dry flint bidesige; No. T dry wahied b 4c.” Part cured hidgs Ve por fb. less than fully cured: ieEP PriTs—Green” salted, euch, 36@750; green salted snearlings (short wooled early skinsl, eacn 10w160; d s (SHOry wooled early skins, No. bl0ci dry A carly skins, No. 2 it Kunsis® and Nebraska butcuer woul pelts, per ib., wetual welght, 102 No. 2 green No. 2 sulted salted Be dos, B ——————— e —— THE OMATIA DAILY A bl e S o bl BEE: FRIDAY, e dry flint, Kansas and Nebraska mareatn wool eits, par 1b., aetual weizht, 17 @20, dry flint Colorado bittcher wool poits, por 1h actunl welght, @100 dry fiint Colorado mar e wool pelts, por 10 sctunl wolght, 769 dry pleces and biicks actual welght, 67 St Lonis Marke €1, Louts Dec. 21 - Frovp- Weak patents, 82,9503, 10; oxtra fancy aney, $2.204 WHEAT Cash was firmer at 58'%¢; options opened @ ige lower. and then dropped [ ang ruled nervous, closing 4 st ander yos- terday Jeher B8y dunuary, 58%e bid Ma, 30, cons-Tollowed wheat and closed with sollors @i helow yesterdiy Decomber, 825¢; January e e OATS - Dead, dull; Jower 10 seil; ¢ Decemter, 27¢ bid: May, 304@30%¢ bid. RYE - No offerings; 46¢ bid, BATLEY NG & BIAN Quiet: 65a6014c, east track HAY ~Dull, but unehanged. LEAD -Excited and higher at $3.15@93.17 14 cash, $3.10. SPELTER -Nominal; #3.42 FLAX SEED ilet at $1 BUTTER- Unchanged; creamery, 23@! dalry, cholce, i EaGs Lower at 20¢. CORN MEAL- Quiot at #1.75, WHiIsSKY Stoady BAGGING Unclianged wt 41§@6e LoTToN Tres— Unchanged at 95¢@$1.00, Provistoss—Pork, higher, $13.25 in jo lard, higher at#7.87'%; dry salt meats, nd U chine s shonlders, $0.1915: longs 33 <horts, $5.0 10ts, 180 quiet and un :opacked shouldors, 37" longs aud Fibs, $1.6027.621 shorts, RECEIPTS - Flour, 8,000 bhls.; wheat, 87,000 bu.; ) b outs, 20,000 bu. Plour, 8,000 Hhls; wheut, 4,000 bus; corn, 95,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. Minneapotis Wheat Market. Doe, 21.-The early wheat dy with the lutar flactua: tions tending to fow er values. T sonie Tight offerings, although the wor was dun loss 1 kness at othe 204 carst shipments, sold was Sold to arriv A portion of the day's tributed on previous sales to arrive. The de- mand_continued largely by millers for the track arrivals. The sules of such ranged from G1%@62¢; No. 1 northern mainly gomng at G2cdelivered. Tlard was about 6363%e, and No. 2 at 60@G05e; farm siules were no e ported.” 1L wis thought there would taral drain on country olovator stock for the week that muy cause @ decrease i th ountry supply when reportod Mondg {at 62%e, and e uber opene Track wl 1 northe Frovi though then thin 1o syinpath Re e ut and about as rrivals wero dis- n, Ardly reached the output. al- some nillers sold much as they mude. The shipments were 28,184 bbls. anid the day's output LhIS, ' Patents were quoted u Hran, 9.0, mostly; shorts, # Coftee Marke:.- Nrw YORk, Dec. 21.~CoFFEE—Options oponed 5to 10 pohits higher on Europoan cov losed stoudy and 5 to 25 polnts highe 19,260 bags, 11.85; Februur, Muy, #15.70@15.7 Rio, steudy; No. i .75; ket steady; Cordova, $20.00@20.: 1000 bags Rio No. 7 afloat, 1,000 bags Rio No. 8 afloat, $17.561 bags Santos No. 7, spot, 18.37'4; 760 bags Maracaibo on private termis. HANBURG, Dec. Unchanged to X pfg lower. HAVRE, Dec. 211,158 higher. RIO DE JANEIRO. Dec.” 21 Market steady: No. 7, 15 kilos, $100: exchunge, 10d; receipts, B,000 bags: stock, 200,000 b Dee. 21" Market " stoady; good 10G17.00; receipts, 16,000 bags; 000 bags, Dey Unchanged Markets, W Kansug Cit KANSAS Crry, Dec. 21, and 1ge lower; No. 2 hard, Conx_Slow and 804c; No. 2 white, i OATS—Slow_and unehanged; 2 mived, 2645627 qc; No. 2 white, 284, ersWheat, 51,000 bu.; corn, 24,000 outs, 1,000 bu. ENTS—Wheat, 89,000 bu.; corn, 23,000 s, non Steady Ay o bu. RY FLAx SEED=irregular BRAN—Steady at 5705 No. 2, 60c. $1.21@1.22. HAY-—Very dull and weak; timothy, $8.00% 9.00; pratrie, £5.5040.50., BuTTER—-Dull and weak; cresmoery, 20@25¢; duiry. 17@18ec. Milwaukee M MILWAUKEE, Dec. 21.—FLour—Qulet. WnEeAT—Lower; ' No. 2 spring, 0.1 northern, 64 Corn—$teady; 2 white, OATs —Stendy; No. 2 white, _29i5¢; No. 8 white, 25@30c. giARLEY—Lower; , 49c; sample, 8b1:@ RvE—Steady; No. 1, 48150, 0. 2 l:’mn‘lams.\ Steady; pork, $12.45; lard, 5. Flour. 6,200 bbls.; wheat, 80,000 rley, 25,000 bu. s~ lour, 13,900 bbls.; wheat, 1,600 bu.; burley, 500 bu. rin Grain Market. PEORIA, Dec Market active and nigher; N 34150, dars’Market activeand higlier; No. 2 white, 29@29'5¢; No. 3 white, 2HB28)y, RY rket steady: No. Winisky—Market fiin i ospirits, S cat, 1,200 bu: corn, 47,300 15, 47,300 bu; rye, LS00 bu.; buriey, u SHIPMENTS ~Wheat outs, 71,400 bu.; )0 bu.: corn, 51,150 bu.; v, 6,300 hu. Markets, Dee. 21 — WHEAT-Quiot; de- ders offer moderately; No. 1 red’ western ter; bs 3d@os 4d. Livenroor, wand poo Califor holders ' d@wds 7d 2'w id poor; mixed west, 45 8igd. PEAS™Canadian, 5 1d. PROVISIONS “Lard, 465, Pork, prime mess, fine, 885 0d. Becf, extra Indix, 1128 6d. Bacon, long and and short cl TALLOW short cle 45 1y 3s 6di long 1, fine, 27s 6d. Oil Murkeis, 21.—National transit cer- tificates opencd *at 79%; highest, 7914; est, 79; closed, 79: © sales, 1,000 bbls.; shipments, 100,717 bbls,; runs, 80,057 bbls. tional. transit cer- closed at 7915 high- Towest, 7914: sales, nonc. Duluth Wheut Market, Dec. 21— WaEar-—-Dull, but steady. o1 Crry, Dec. PirTssuna, Dee. 21. tes opened at 791 795 tific el 1_hard, cash and Decomber, 613 No. 1 north ash, GO%e: Dot N thern, ‘casn, 0. 8, H 2%5c; rejeciod, 47¢, -1 norther to arrive, 62 On truck! New York Dry Goods NEw Youk, Dec. 2L.—The dry goods market in erul rules quiet without change in pric ixn dry goods are neglected and }uhhmkll 1o 15 dull wnd featureléss with un- wportant changes, arket. Wool Market. 81, Louis, Dec. 21.—-Woor—Very qulet; with small arrivals of bright medium and coarse wools steady, but all other qualities are neglected; Missouri and Iliinols combing, 1615 @17¢. STUCKS AND BONDS, Blg Bank Fallure in New York Causes Soms Troubl New York, Dec. 21.—Two eveats caleu- lated to affcet speculative values oceur this morning befove the opening. One, the closing of’ the St. Nicholas bank by the state superintendent of banking, was im- portantonly in that it disclosed & weak spot in the commercial situation, but it served the purpose of the bear traders by keeping out of the market, temporarily, operators for the long account; the other, the deatn of George C. Magoun, was, per- haps. of greater moment from & $tock ex change point of view, bocause it removed from the directory of the Atchison, Topeka & Sana Fe its most powerrul financial sup- port at a period when that corporation needed all the help that wise counsel and great resources could give to it The bank suspension made its influence felt first, the bears mak- ing & swong demonstration on gene stock values, accompanying their attack with disquieting rumors of other impending troubles, for which there appears 10 huve becn no basis, as the disasterto the St Nicholus bank' is due solely to the impair- ment of capital, the result of bad toans, and no other financial institution is n any way involved in its affaits. The market opened active and thongh prices were irregulur, there were no serious declines. ‘The London markel for American securities was slrong and there was some forelgn buying orders, but the bears made a concerted attack, using Distilling as a wedge Lo break values n general. Atelnson was not seriously attacked dur- ing the morwng, the fluctuations being within a limit of % per cent antil after 12:80 o'clock. But during the afternoon rumors of u receivership were circulated and it was hinted moved moet the froc broke recovery at said Proside pre affairs, whic of the week in point of o was fairf 5 pei the I that Ting m % per aring a well held, the @ only nuard ith of Mr. Mage from last night of 3 por cent statement of the Atch is to he given out at t cont tho ok nt Ry h clivigy and in the naking DECEMBER oan ro qgo of raising money to Hrest disbursements A voment resulted and the stock with & It s any is hison's he end England led the market arly dealings n advance of cent in the@paning sales, but the pro feseional traders took advantage of the an settling effect of the day's developments and sold down t late dealines the sharos, il above the lo afternoon speculation per cent In the he stk s therd WAs some good buying in ut the close was only % be west point touched. Duri was fe rish r cont ng the and prices tended down despite occasional rallies which occur sell was rem In the fina ing slightly and firmer in tone one exceptio od w nge be Post official states was about caused som, change, and the doors of all the tend of shorts, to red whewever the noved., 1 deafings thero wi which s some prices reso closing transaction: Every stock trad n stated above, shows a d ith the final sales of yest ving from 4 to 4 por cent. says: The publication ment that the 0 pass into the r uneasiness on the St 1 the closing in the the St. Nicholas bank cl ney to better feeling. R 4 the coivers' o pressure to cover- pondea s were 4 in, with erd line Yy of the Atchison system hands ock ex- forenoon of hecked egard- iug the Atehison matter nothing more need be s d than that the possibility ¢ of o re- ceivership has been distinctly and unquali- fied and denied by the | d by both President Rel ate Mr. Magoun. The wa inhurt ord of both these gentlemen was as ood as their bond. The closing of the bank's doors, how- ever, and the rejection of it checks at the clearing housc secms to have been founded upon the bank's peculiarly unfor- tunate op tions in the loan market. Noth- ing could better illustrate the character of present stock market than its action i news, The prices attacked t were pretty gener succe readily, the parently so professional operators fo lists at once. Thei 1, but met with 1 tter’ me s ma moderate loug selling n this lower rsales imited s. St Paul and’ Western Union yielded ket refiecting ap- . Buy except for these stocks aud for Now Eng- land, decline and trading b8 were slo dull, and insign ificant The speculation has been weak since 1:45 p. 1 spe final dealing: ery, and the he follow| s there was a fracti market closed tirmer, ing are the closing quo nal and prices have steadily declined, the ties being the chief suffe In the recov- the leading stocks on the New York ex- change today : Atehiso - 18 Northr P, profd. 1oy Adauig 15¢ U.P. D &Gulf.. 1le Alton. T. H. prof'd. 145 Northwestern. 1004 Ameriean Express 11 do prefd, .. 13 Ilnmuu'n'Allhln Bacific. In Southe & Ohlo Cotton Of] Cer Del. & Hudsor Del. L Great Nor(h M. & Eant. 1 Hocking Valioy. Hllnols Contr St. Paul & Du Kan & Lake Erle & West o pref'd Lake Shore Lead Trust. . Louisvill Louls. & A Mauhattan Con . Meuiphis &C. Michij Missouri Pact tral Pacific. B |Oregon I, 16k Gregon Nav Daas L. & U Pacific Mail |Peoria, De | Pitsbiirg, Hman Palice Reading. . 281 Richm 1L 12Kl do i 5% " Rio Grands 303 o pref'd 4 SL. P do prefid St. Paul & Om N L& v L pr'd 04 121 do oref'd 14 Wells Fargo Exp. 4814 Western Union D07 Whoeling & L. E 184 | do prefd. 10 M & 8L L. 99 1D, & R o 2116 General Biextri fic.. Moblle & Ohlo...... 15 | National Linsecd Nash. & Chait TaL IR T Natfonal Condge.. 174 €. F. & I prerd do prefd......... 40 H.&T.C. N.J. Centrall 100113 DVALVA & Norfolk & W.prid " 20 | T St. L. & K¢ Nortl ) Col. " Cdo prd.. Nortl i The range of prices as reportod by J. W Deune & ( dof Trade hall, isas follows: Siockn oD igh | Low. |Close| Ves't Erie.... P aan) 143 145 1496 15 PaciiieMali Pracin il 140) 14 . do N cuy s 1387 asag] amsg Northwentcr 3(100_ {10045 101¢ Mo. Pacitie 21 2 Sl Atelison "The total shares, including: can Sugar, cago Gus, 2 Disti] E NEW YORK at 16112 po Prove M STERLING F actu 5, 1 hiils O GOVERNM 8 wsourt Gn 106 (G, H. &8 A. s, 112 (GIH. &8 Al 70l &R G RO (L& C Erie 218 A | ""do 6w M. K & 443N C. Ou.... 0000 M. K. & T, Gen, 69 Aoyl Mutual Union G Tonn. ol N.J.C. Tenturies. 1 N. taries df. N Pac. NI W. Conw N.W.Deb. ba. StL ling & business in bankers' 4,871 for demand, &1 M. GBS, s 0f stocks toduy wore 8 Atchison, 24,500 20,600; Burlingto £100; ‘Chesapeake' & Ohlo, wtflefecdors, h Engl Ronding, ¢ York Mon Market. . D, 21.—MONEY ON CALIL cont: closed at 1 per cent CANTILE PAPER 81572 pe IXCHANGE—Quiot und oasie Dills ut nd ut $4.8415@4.8 ed rites, $4.5503@4.85, 4508104531 WTTFICATES : 1 NT BoNDS -Steudy. a St te 10ns on honas: ST & 1143 St Paul Consols. 1047 [SUP.C. & P, 1818 mv’p’,h' d 181 h hore 100 W. 18t 7% | Atchinon 48, L 103 8 clig A M LG, T, Rets Tr. Rets 18,000 Anieri- 4,000 Chi- 100; v cent r, With FAHT@ 43 for Com- bonds, 100 i) TN o 105 L1083 per cent; onns, quotations onstocks, bonds and mining shares Ateh,, T, & BU6Wik. Contral An 50 Sugar. .. B0% | Atehison 2s | Atehison 15 Ore. Short Lii Ruboer ilon Bacitic Conols. Consols. « Erio Uds Tiinois O nir BAR SiLy MONEY Rate of “d both short cent. sa BAN FiRANC) guotations { ollows: Al Bello lsie Beloher Beat & e Hodle Con. Bulwer Cuollar. Cou. Cul. & Vi £70,0 nent, the ro| tian,” ehlefly creased ne the DOt show busiaess 1 | at 84 perc L1 cent boads, securitics. markot, which i ased dopry specially Ate |Boston & M Butte & Boston Alniiet & H M| Contennl & | Frankl Kearargs Oonold uiney it AR i P35 Moex. Con 32G-10d per oz per cent Tscount and (hree ‘months al Diils, Mining Quotution: Dee, fhiclul ¢ Jiming 0 0x 10 Mo ican #i Mono aeas; 90 Halo & Noreross. . 188 (Opiir 1 Potos! 5 |Savie 40 |Slerra Noviidi ¥nd [UnionCoa..... 30 ol 70 |velio Reserve Decrons . 21.=The Bank o was £1,034,000 was gold ag Into- hotie )OO 1,000, 0w In the open market for per . closing Luy were a3 f England's thiy weok, of XPOrL 10 the « Other securities de- % W horrowing by Other de- a deerease of $655.000. A large pans was done by the banks toduy ut, T thi of Ge G M- In Awerfean rull- biso mports of the United State but their tssue iy displuc Bilver was wouk at 92%d, bun kers here do 8 pe other 1 am | | i | - v e 22, 1803, informed that 1hie Enelish exchequet deprs sntes an Tealinn fmport doty at present Fiannciar Notes, PARIS, Doe. 21.-Three por cont rentes, 08¢ KANSAS Ciry, Dec. 21.-Cloarings, #1,561 847 NEw Oneeass, Dec. 21.—Cloarings, 2,286 244 RArtIvone, Doc. 21 ~Clearings, $2,185,208 brlances, $2H8,901 NEW York, Doc, 21.~Clearings, $55,882,072, valances, 5,650,250, OMANA, Dec. 21, Clenrings, $638,194; same day last weok, $833,014 PHILADELYTA 082; Clorings, $10,827,- balances, $1,391,756, Menriis, Dec, 21.~New York exchange, soll- g at par. Cloarings, $251,884; Latances, CINCINSATE, Dec, 21— Money, 34@6 per cent New York exchange, 85@50c promium, Clear ings, §1,997,000, St Louts, Doc, 21 —Olearings, $3,802,120 balunees, $693,315.° Moncy. qulot at 78 per cent. Exchang Neow York, boe premin BostoN 21 -Cloarings, $12,054,420 hala 282671, Money, 1 pee cent Excliungo on“New' York, 10¢ prewfum tof cash CHICAGO, Dec. 21 —Cloarings, 13,872,608 New York exchange, 80¢ premium oxeh i stoady; actual VE STOCK MARRETS, oSt Wenk-Hogs More Active and Five Cents Higher. Tvrsoay, Dee. 21, Receints so far this week, compared with last, show a falling off of over 4,000 cattlo, 2,000 hogs and 3,000 sheep, but as the de- mand for meat also decreases as the holi days approach this shortage in roceipts has not helped the market inany respect except perhaps, as a check to a The suvply cattie quantity and decided ity. Meager offerings, however, naturally deweloped a little more activity to the trad us tne aressed beef men had to have some cattle, and, as the useful grades were scaree, the compeution was active enough to stitten prices just alittle carly. The market closed weak and mean, with all the eaxly ficmuess gone. Common to fair 900 to 1,350-1b, steers sold at from $.10 up to £3.70, while odds and ends of inforior stuff sold down as 10w as $2.50. Fair to very good western range steers sold at from &.15 to .50 vy tolerable clearance was effected. Cows and mixed stuff made up somewhat over a thivd of the entire receipts today, and the market was to all intents and pur: Cattle Tea, ontinuous decline. was limited as to inferioras to qual- of poses. There was nothing choice in the yarc “air to very good cows and heifers sold largely at from 2 to $2.50. Calves were unchinged at from $2 to &4 for common heavy to very good veal stock. Bulls, oxen and stags sold freely at full Wednesday's figures, from £1.65 to §3 Business in stockers and feeders was racterized by the same dullness and weak ness that have prevailed for more than a week past. While the supply has been rather limited it hus been considerably in excess of the demand and the movement has been sluggish with prices weak and low. (ioou to choice feeders are quoted at from £3 to $3.80; fair to good at from §2.50 to 2,80, aud common and stockers at from € 10 §5.50. Representutive sales: > SED BEEF. No. No. Av. 770 790 1018 993 870 1040 ERO1 1085 1115 1020 177 1071 . 850 900 1044 HBO 1050 970 1030 1100 1057 BE3 .. 078 1021 1030 . 862 1078 L1110 995 015 1086 1080 1034 1017 1040 L BY0 815 1053 12 1172 1393 1021 1057 988 1115 (e NEIFERS, 150 1 690 2 00 1 85 1 K76 190 3t ias 1 97 14 2 00 CALY 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 200 4 00 2 30 400 2 40 2 425 3 00 1 4 50 8 00 My 470 VEARLINGS. 12..,.,,.008 2170 BULLS, 1 165 1 1630 1 175 35553180 1 175 1..100 1400 1 190 6 1810 1% 1 1 1620 2. 1 2 5 Ve 1 1 0 2 1415 2 00 1 0 2 1180 2 00 1 1470 1 1060 2 00 1 1850 1 930 2 00 1 1440 2 1 1860 2 00 1 1490 2 1,000 1400 1 1700 2 s ey 1 1400 2 1 1720 1 1810 2 1 1000 2 1 1270 8 U 2 1..°001800 8 KERS AND FEEDERS, 1 2 1 410 2 60 B 2 4.0 6056 265 2 2 1 1860 275 7 2 2 775 2175 5 2 81 879 2 B R 2 [ 2 85 8 2 24 g 2 90 1 2 2 1050 8 00 50 2 201040 8 00 8 2 bl 2 685 8 00 El 2 60 7.0 870 800 WESTERN CATILE, OLORADO. v. Pr. No Av. . 8315 7 bulls. 1105 81 G5 160 19 co 210 B0 st 50 2 cows.. 975 175 vs 1080 2 10 Iy fdrs cows fdres 00 305 00 I 1230 3 05 1150 1075 3 05 1190 1180 8 05 1110 1080 8 05 . 927 G0l 2 40 840 2 70 960 2 70 088 2 70 1060 2 70 976 2 70 6 fdrs.... 966 270 Hous—Receipts today were lighter than anticipated and there was o slightly firmer market. Eurly bids were not more than steady——in some cases weaker and opening sales were at.bare Wednesday's prices. Bet ter reports from other murkets, Lowever, together with & marked improvement in the shipping demand, gave some strengtl to the trade later on, and the final windup was fully 5 higher than the openiog. There was not’ much of & range of prices. (iood Lo @hoice hogs of all welghts sold at from #4.75 10 #4.50, with fair to good loads, regurdless of weight, at .70 and $4.75 und poor rough and underweight stuff at as low us $4.66. It was o good lively Lrade after the first round and pens were cleared at an early hour. The big bulk of the tradiug was at frow $470 to $4.80, us ugainst from $4.70 Lo $4.75 Wedaes- day and from & 1010 & on last Thursda Representative snles No Sh P & e 1 AN LR 1) 4 8O 2 4 B 1 240 ] 120 6 160 b 6 160 J 6§ 120 80 320 54 4 240 60 77....233 120 315 200 241 240 248 300 208 308 Receipts were very fair and there 8 10 quotable change in the market. Do sirable muttons and lambs were in active demand and gym, while common stufl was very dull and'weak, Fair 1o good natives. $235@8H0; e to good westerns, §2,25 495 common and stock shecp, $1.50 good to choice 40 to 100-1b, fambs, &2.50( 4.50. Representative sales No. Av Pr 14 bucks K4 1 50 O Bt ive nrived “ 0 3 00 290 Mevican wethers ) 280 200 natives 245 Recoipts and Disposition of Sto, ORcinl rocelpts an | dispisition of stork as oW by the hook<of the Unfon St Vards ANy for the twenty-four hours ending at S0 clock p. ., Decenbior 21, 1503 e CATTLE HOG, SHLEP. HOKSFR S NS Cars Head Cars, Houd Cara. Head| Cars. | Head 000 WOVEIN “The Omaha Packinge Co. o Cudaliy Packing Co R Beeker & Dugen Parker, W. & (0 Shippers ey, Total Recelpts of live stock at the four principat 1 western markets Thursday, December 3} Hogs. Shoop. Sonth Omaha, 3,700 Chicago. ... . 110,000 28000 Kunsas City. 2000 6,600 St Louls. UL 28000 6,200 Total coeen 17,700 39,500 Chieago Live Stock Market CieaGo, Dee. 21—Prices underwent very Httde chinizo today. Anything that was well fatied mot with quick sale at fully stendy » <, the tone of the market for such being strong. Poor to falr steers wore agaln some. what negl ed, and holders did not easily un- load at the quotations ru! rlicr in the week. Of cholee beeves there whost be suid 1o e none - for that l{i' the miar- ket is to n ¢ ain extent nominal he- | thing funey 1,500 1o 1,700-1h, st brini froni 10, but there v sales ut those figures within the last days. - The greater part of today’s suppl #3.50 10 $4 being the popular figures, Cows, Deifers and bulls we i and we fivm at fron $1.50 10 ¥3 for common to gond wrades. The stocker and feeder hranel was might dull, with prices weak at from 225 to #3605, Veal calves vematn fivm, supplies heing lznt. Pl tone of the hog market was greatly b proved. Not only did the demand displuy more foree than lind char days previou: the part of 1 an erized it for s A willingiess 1<hippers. 1o v 1t but there wi W packers on Wedne hel Y stiffly at from 6 o sing, and - the sy on that bisis hogs brongh and there Were a few s ight weights at from £5.15 (o 45, * these sales range down 10 fron Door 1o fair lots, and to fron 10 $4.40 for culls und cholera-tainted From 4,90 10 £5.05 was the bulk of the hogs were weighoey There was no chunge i the Supplies wero much greator (h and the feoling was again ver arrivals were below the aver held thou s of stale she added, thoy sl h slow at from Digs. cat which the sheep market 0 the demand weak. Toduy's €0, but the pons D, uiid, it may be thousinds. Sales were zond 1o choice, from to medin at from £1 1o 52 1, pon lots. Lambs were quoted at Receipts: ( head: o, The EveningJournal repor CATTL ipts, 10,000 ) fow salc o 'good st the trac was dul stoers selling lowe Hoas s, and w trific firm welghts, $5.00065.15 SUEERAND LAMUS - \l: market active H00L5.10; butehor 005,15, aull; top sheep, Markot 22.00@3.40; top lambs, §3.70%4.50. New York Live Stoek Mark NEW Yonk, Dec. 21 VES ipts 654 head Iy for sl ers direet; no rade: Lur stoors firn at welght; Awerican re tRye por b, Ccolpts, 286 £0.0008.20 por demund o )les quote American ner b, fgcrator beef, head; 100 1.3 grussers, market weak; 82,2 SHEEP—Recolpts, 6,467 head: demand alnost nominal; market very dullhut steady ; poor to fairly prine, £2.0008.50; linbs, Inferior 1o #3.5715004.12! Receipts, 4671 head: two cars on keustendy und unchanged at#5.45 @6.00, Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS Crry, Dec, 21 100" head; shipmonts, stondy to strong; T B.45; Shipping steers, #4.00045.50; I nutive cows, $1.50@225; buteher stock, @3.10; stoekers and_feeders, $2,153,50 tioas - Reeeipts, G600 hewd; shipments, 400 heud; market steady to strong; - bulk #4.75004,00; heavy, packing and mixed, §4.50 @5.00; lights, Yorkers nnd pigs, #4.4024.90, HEEP—Receipts, 8,700 heid; shipments, noue; markotslow and weak kot clpts, 1,900 widi ' ship- I yester- S10ux Ciry, Dec 1 " ofliciil yestor ments, 551 head; mar day higher wt 4470104 At Recelpts, 400 head s offic duy, 540 head; shipuents, 2806 by steddy. 5 ouls, 1 vester- A market Louts Live Stonk Market. Doc. 21.—CATTLE—Recoipts, 2,800 | | | takines of | Has found that b « U nts, 2,000 hend market et falr to g nAtives, $8 0004 20, fed Steers, SLO0GAH0; grane Tens steers, $2.4 Hoas -Receipts, 200 hoad; Shiprients 4,700 hoad; market firn; Lo price, $5.10; Lulky of sales, $3.0085 00 SnEre - Rocelpts, 500 hend; shipments, 100 hoads markot steady: fair (o fat watives sold At $2.0083.60; southiwestern mixed, $2.008 - IN THE IRON TRAIDE tmproved Conditions Noted Nusinest Over the I'ast Two Maonths, CLEVELAND, Dec, 21 he Tron Trade Res view this week says: ‘The quictness that usially settles upon the iron trade in the closing weeks of a year m it now, ine tensified by the tari incubus, Yet, from products it is evident that the volume of business is greater than it was two months ago, There has been here and the AT st by & belated agricultural concern A few western arshiops have taken orders that will keep them runniog most of the winter: and what is, perhaps, the best proot ofall that the call for finishod materin! has been erowing, blast farnices are making over 25,000 tons more per week of pig iron than at the same time in October, and the demands of the mills and foundries are nob only equal to it but are making & shght ine road upon cumulated stocks, Ihis condis tion indicates that although no new urders Ay iitude are on band and none lookedSor, the country’'s demands are constant and the staving process caunot be persisted 1 forever, - Tho Modern Mother it tle ones re improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrap of Eigs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentie remedy than by any other, and that it is moro acceptable to them. Children enjoy it and it bentiits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the Short ol Judee Berk; ¥ 1o pay a fing committed Police yoster( stand threatening obscene language tow I5d Green and "Tho suspicious characters to Kkill Mrs. Wagner aliforuia Pig Syrap company only. - ice Stories, sentenced 120 Sutton o of #10 and costs of the Jail for wnd using county ard her mas Davis, arre were each ted as given & suspendea sentonce of thirty days i police court yesterday. For stealing coal from the Union Pacitlo and Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad companies Willinm Hortz, a younge ster, was bound over torthe district court, Fred Hillman, alias Jackson, colored, was fined and costs for a similar offense. Cure indigestion and billousness with DeWitt's Little Early Risers, o Southern Kbite (o the Pacifle Cont. The Chicago, Rock Island_ & Pacifio railway is now runn tourist car to San Worth, Passengers from Om at MeForlund, Kan, is the wrue south twelge hours the f southern California lips Rock Island pe excursions, with slecper to Los Angol cisco via Salt Lake, Wednesday at 2:05 | low rate modations Kennedy, ( street, call on N. wW. Marri The followir 1ssied yester Nan nd A Jy Prank Ferguson, Omn I Nettle Howard, Onal Fred Stevens, Doug Della Cripen, Dougl Coleman N. an Augusta Abendroth, ¢ § Mike Fisbts, Dougl I Enn 1y Iress. i Sohl, Douglas - Little pills for great Early Risers. ling a daily through Franciseo via Fort xus, Bl Paso and Los Angelos, aha can take this car £2:50 p.m. This n route and by astost train to afl po'nts. The “Fhil- rsonally conducted" throngh tourist les and San Fran- leave Omuha every. . om. I you wish fast time and superior accom= or address Charles P. A, 1602 Fari licenses woerg Ace, 2 2h o4 14 ia ILres i county county mann, Springtield, 1. 29 dumiahi St P10 county 2q county AL ills: DoWite'sLittle BNADFIELD REGULAT A remedy which, 17 used by Wives abouttoexperience the peiniel ordeal attendant vpon Child-birth, proves an Anfalliblo wpeci- ¢ for,andobviates tortures of co finoment, loszond: tiie dangers thoreof to both mother and child. fold by all druggists. Seitby CxproBs on_ Tecijt of price, $1.6) por Dot tle, charges pro- patd. OR CO., ATLANTA. Ga. ST CERCPAINT. NTLY curen all hood, vitul loasc, Adirers Onel NERVGUS SORDERS the rain ot EVILS WEA SSES, D v, ETC., th Company, thome tn o QUICKLY ana P NENTLY CUR| Full STRENGTH Fiven 10 every part of the body.” T will wend (5= curcly packed) PR tion that eured mo of B WRIGHT, Music Michigun the Deale o any Kufler the prescrip: foubles, Addr Box 1.2 Uni SOU Til ONMAHA, on Stock Yards Companj, South Omaha. Best Cattle Mo and shoop warkat 13 the we e e e COMMIS3I0Y d0U3z3, Wood B Live Stozk Comm 80 1th Umaba—Telepions JOIN D DADISMAN, WALTER Market reports by u arnished upon applicat PO ES 1400 Morohunta i Coloats T all and wire cheerful ion, MAHA ) Manufaclure ;!AGS&TWINES] VTENTB, E.TC.; Bemis Omaha Bag |Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. COMPANY. Importers wid mas HORSE COVERS. AT 115 Farnam Stroet © BOOTS AND SHOES. Shoz Company. room and OMice 1197110 1111 Mo wart % Factory 111s1121-112) 1Howara St oviy Maautasturers of Hoots aad o 0f Nobrasks TMiution v exteadd to all to 1aspock Morse-Coe Wholes Bo COMPANY. boots, i, SHOE CO sud rubber go mirs., sgents Rubber Shoe C 11041106 Harney Street 1510 Haraey 8 GOIDS CO. Notlous, gents' furnleh: ing goods, cor. 11t and iaruey Bircots Dry goods, notons, fur- nlshiog goods. corner 11th aud Howard Sts FURNITURE. | Omaha Upholstering Johnson Bros, LOMPA- ¥ WHOLESALE COAL Upholstered furalture. al vy ARG Richolu ‘ak | 1908 K suront Wholesnie valy. [l J 15 Jobbers Direclory HARDWARE, Rector & Wilhelmy COMPANY. Corner 10th and Juckson Streoty Lobeck & Linn, artwiro aud 2 100le 1404 Dougliy Stros: E——————————— HATS, ETC. W.A. L. Gibbon & Co Wholesale u. cnps, Bl wloves. mittens ud Harney Streots. i koods COMMISSION. Branch & Co. Produce, frults of all Kiuds, oysters — | LUMBER. Jobn A Wakielizld, )82, Anierigan Porte b Mliwaas L wad Qulics _ LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert, Wol 0 liquor doalers 101 Farnam St ?APEE v Carpenter Paper Co Carry full stock of prinyogl weapplog sud BTOVE REPAIR% Omana Stove Repaic VORKS Stove re ator attach 'y Kiadot mioy VA Doutie s [543 0¥L8 7 Standard 0il Co. Renosd and lubricating wrillog papers, ard epeia, oo, Olls, &l groase, o

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