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R Wunmm.muuwmwmmxm A B A Wi & 0 THE OMATWA DATLY BEE: SATURDAY. ®o until the Rice -Dull: domesti Tapan. 41,@14 fgraseps Ady': N 200 10 chioloe, 137588. Pio Tro% - Duil; Amoriean, $12.00@ LEAD Quiet; &mestic, 83,40 Corren ke, 10,35 A A DECEMBER 30 1803, sonthern, 23@24c; reesipts, b mwa ttle, nouth teade, and will be | in gold oam yoar 1s woll op Iz ty the | of eold has declined in 11 maty custorn of stocks 85 pur oz, Silver s There fins been n rovision of the price of | ing hy the bears ing of that kind of goods. Print cloths uro | .t 0. 1_nnd easy with sellers at 3¢, and bnyors indifforent. Ureivted fabrics are siow hams and wash fabrics aro dull with'a <p 118 Tna 1. #20.80. nd. Dioss goods for the spring de- Srenr 15 domestic, § ro selling slowly with the buyers not - atwllanvions A quict jobbing trade is seen Oinon Diolies NEReL 1along the Tine incident to the closing of tie r. Berrer -The loeal demand 1s light and the surplus stock has to bo shipped in order to Keep the market clonned up. At the sama time dealers complain that the shipping de pand 14 not very active. The market 1s very weak and the wmount of butter that brings 20¢ Is'vary small; cholce country, 17@1S frosh packing stock, 106 Dikssen POULTRY - A has stimulated prices 6ei turk 100; geese Infor ald selt figur 1 trom the continent. The price <open mrket 10 7 anchanged, covers pporting the market for Rone 1% very' woak and iPerod in Junuaes at 31 5d. The markets wwere neglectud and dull today at 1@ty per cont closed offered at 113 1y PRIME MERCANTIVE | STERLING EXCHANGE 1260 1810 1320 1 i 1420 17 1320 falr to extra w Orleans, open k 550 Olicagn Shorts Bought Fresly Yesterd and Prices Advancer, Jitie RTOCKERS AND FPEREDERS 108 Money Market. Flovey ox Catt last_loan, 1 por nt APER - 314@5'4 percent Dall, with actual In hankerd' hills at $4.855@4 .86 for demun and At $4.833,24.84 for sixty-day Dills, Poctot et 9485 @487, Commorcial Vills, #4504 875 SUVER CERTIFICATES s b The clo QUOMNons on Honas &S F. e b NEw Y Basy cent NCRTHWESTERN RECEIPTS WERE SMALL Coftes Market. NEw VORK, Do, 20, ~COPPER steady, with prices from points Jower, ruled dull and closed baraly steady at 1015 points net de- snlos,” 8,600 bags, Including: Jannary Fehruary, $10.50: ' March, $16.90016.36; | 1 16,10 May, #15.76@156.5 June, ! Spot coffee, Rio, firm: No. 7, $18.3714¢ | mild and fier; Cordova, $20.00% snle 1,200 bags Maracaibo and 000 hags Jatuaien, private terms SA Do 20, Coffeo market average No. 1, #7; receipts, 0,0 TANTC e, TANEIIO, Dioc 3,000 b Ovtionsopened unchanged to 10 fontureless and Lieports of & Cold Wrve Appronching Were Vigorous (Factors Ir the Situas tion Wan Firm Stocks and Bondy. £9% ~Corn g HERTY 1. 9,48 8, Ay Pacite 63 LA stamp TI ST ; \ P AP A P L G Rt 14 TP R G R 4 | Toin now et b o 4 Camuitn S0, 2 G ASA D4R DAK G 29, Quitet; No. 7 Erie s Stock: 200000 hags N G The : Quiot: pt AT e Jose's thi St of the new year, and - . N [ Spolted (he trade, Prairie ehickeys, KANSAS DY, D ¢ highers | N Bae. 2ds. grouse, 83: quall, $1.205; Jack snipe, 41 Ne AR Bke lliaaabl i VDol ducks, $2.7508.00; rediiond ducks, 833 bl | N5 o bie: 30 wing toul ducks, 81.75@2,00; green wink teal | wont oyoddy durks # Vo Ak, 1 50: canvas- | YRLE TS buck ducke, $50005.005 Jack_ rabbits, 83 A S smail rabbits, $13 squirrols, 76@00cs deor | Ak SR suddles, por 1. 13@100; deet cnrcasses, 10; bR L L antolopesaddics, 12135 antelops carcisses, | 0,00} hrairid, 45:0086.00 ¢ BUrTER Cre 20@24¢; dairy, 16217¢ (s FGas - Weak wsottled at 19200 not RECEIPTS - Wheat, 20,000 bu; cor DL outs, none SHIPMENTS—\Wheat, 44,000 bu; corn, 8,000 Di; onts, none. ¥ toniporary somewhat. Chicken and - ducks, 7@8; below the' ahove searcity ESTERN CATILY WYOMING. Av, Py No. D08 55 96 M40 175 147 375 COLORAD. 1 heifor idahy ana other 20,25 New York also | "§1\65 Dec. 20, ight freely vigorously and John € tod and \eat went Cicae horts | bought point in Paris tlosed with a gain of 14¢ 1 calf 18t 2 calves 10 calves LRy - Dealers generally are advis- were firm without much change in pric Yt Dy With free offerings at the opening May | GAwE began the decline with adropof 'se, starting n L 65, and losing another 'y« in the firsy w minutes trading. There werc buyers for the wheat that was thrown upon the market, however, and prices be to advance. A cold was reportod as sweeping down the winter t belt and vistons of a drop set the bulls to smiling Northwestern receipts were under year's at Minncapolis and Dututh, recciving but 301 cars in all, compared with 400 on the corresponding day last year. After the first wndvance the p 4 settled back to W offerings rather too freo to be 1mmediately absorbed, but the gencral feeling was bullish and a reaction later resulted Reports of heavy ourchases atthe sea board set the shorts to buying agalu. The export clearances were fairly liberal and were another bullish influenco. Prices ad- vanced until May reached 6i07c and then there was a temporary reaction. Reports of an advance at Berlin and Paris firmed ap the market again, however, and May closed but 1ge from the top figures of whe | tay. May opened at 65, 1oL le, advanc 1.6, 10st fye, advanced lje, then ie, lost i and reacted e to the close at Gi%e Corn was firm. May opened unchanged at w81, and with free buying, ied by Captain Philiips, adv: d rapidly to 33 Liberal aclling by Patton Bros, prevented o further advance and_prices heid firm, May closing but e from the top at 381 s were active and prices hi opened e off, at 293¢, but frce buying by shorts sent prices up and May advanced to 301, ¢, closing at the day's top fizures and higher than last night. Provisions were firm but quiet. Hog re ceipts were under the estimate and this induced some buyers, which sustained prices red with last night. January pork is ¢ higher, January lard unchanged and January ribs 2ige higher, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat 53 corn, 810 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, 4,000 head. “'ne leading futures ranged as follows: . | High quiet; go 1) bags: stock advanc 2 calves prices Quiet 1@ nfg lower 11 cows . 082 1 is bulls 1210 195 10 e cows . 961 210 1 Hoas—Receipts continuc quality is pretty good the small number on sale, conditions we UNTAYOPRBIS. 1o LHe A6llINE (nterests AR prices ruled generally b lower, although closing prices were stronger. Quality and weight cut but slight figure m the trade, as elty vearly overything sold at .05 and .10, against £.05 to & 15 yesterday and $55 to #0500 last Friday.” Representa tive sales - Av not heavy and the iotations: ehole thin or heavy, 810 1 600 2 00 cders 016 315 light, while the Notwithstanding A like amount and pr $15; fat The 2ame market has collapsed i 2 mixed 291 wn Hosto Rostox, asked: G I tions on Stocks, b Al T A G Anerionn Sigai o et Boaton & A CUnR G N &'N. Kig Ot oty S Dic wave 504 1 2531 14 per con Closing quotn s and mining sliaros 10 &h Sh [N 8O 5 303 40 a0 16 160 240 120 R0 120 320 240 0 240 10 40 120 Tast tniothy, $8.00@ Wt TR Atehlu i Atchison 4s i E - B iy Now g 08 Allouez Mintig 00 At Boston & Montana Bt & Bosion Caluniet & H The recelpts of trosh lald yhenvy and the market is Th bulk of the cold sto At 207 Hosey Cholce fornin, 160 OysTERS Medium, 16c: extra standards, 200; selects, legts, 280; compny selects, 2060 Nurs - Chestnuts, 132150 per chestouts, 1 1 monds, ‘ nuts, 12140 filhorts, 1200 Brazilnuts, 1 : ns, durge, 121800 pecans, medin ket on black walnuts WAl 10 by, egzs are wonk at 8,000 e stock is going on white clover, 15¢; Markets Frovi reosho 210 oxf cotnts, kee Mt 20 Dall b 1 ClE Ll 3 5 y 1 b.; HEAT -Weal; r i No. 1 | Union i Englishwale | o othern, 63150: May, 6210 We 2| T Cors—Firnior; Ny 3 o OATS - Steadier; white, 2015c; white, 281520 ARLEY TABLES 50 a hand-picked navy. 1902 | Rve western nayy, $1.85@1.90; comnion white | - Pr is, $1.500,1.75, 85,15, ONIONS - Onions are quo RECEIPTS on ordors at 65770c bu.; birle crite, $1.50. SHIPAENTS WATER CHESs - Por doz, unches, 750 12,400 by POTATORS -Nehraska, Towa and Minnesota grown potatoes, in small lots from store, 65 F00; same inear lots, 60c; Colorado, frou store, 7oe: Colorad lots, 65700 CARBAGE-Orders for cabbage from the coun are filled at 2i¢ por . 40260 Aceording to size, i extra fancy Ca and Quiney 0 Tamara Now York Mining EW York, Doc. 20 The following ug quotitl Cholor Crown POl Con. Cal. & Vi Deadwood Gould & Ciivisy Hale & Norcross Homeatake Moxiean ) Market. Ontario NEW ORLEANS, Doe, 20, Corrox OpliE middling 7536 Tow widd] tusked, good ordinary, 6 9-16¢5 ne 10,197 o bales: gross recoipts, S EESHA 5,645 bules: sales, 6,000 hale SAN FrAxcisco bales. Weekly, net reccipts, 97, guotitions fo gross receipts, 103,000 hles: expores to ollows: Sritain, 21004 biles: France, 10,481 continent, 10117 bales; constwise, ol No. 2, 49405 sample, 382 0 the 200 80 40 120 200 40 160 240 D 300 1000 120 56 + 200 120 240 240 240 BEANS Steady: 2.00 VISIONS - | 480 ork 2 o pork, #1 ity 126 70 100 10 lard, o at Spanish 50@65¢, and Flour. 6,800 bbls.; onton’, per 0 b, 13,400 2,600 bu wheat, 25, bbls.; 100 Flou wheat, i barley Cotr ipts, CORstWise 179,40 The official osing wer. May 56 todiy were s CELERY -Good stock, 35, fornia, GNEADC. SWEET PoTATOES “The supply is fair stock, per bbl., 83,50 GREEN VEGEYANLES salsify, 307850 per Suser ! 3 e Fair to Al R T sgood westerns, Boat & Beiohiois,) 930 [Ophir oo RSt LUl G 100-1b. Lambs, Tilwor los No. bllar 24 native mixed Al and market steady L SLTHEB.50; fae to @310; common and good_to choice 40 to 2000450, Representative ront Diles good 16,004 3 Spinach, per bbl., $2.05; dor: ' radishes, per | Sdiite T doz. endiver per oz, Thei onons, | g 7l bt oz, 20c; eaulifiovor, per doz., $1.50G2.00; | puies shipm ottuce, per doz, 504700 cucun toes. por ¢ of 20 Ity #2.50 per %-bu. box; parsley rieirs atawbas, per 5-1h, basket, 1718, 50-1b. bbls, net, $5.50@6.00; B-1b. bbls,, net, $6.507.00. CALIFORNIA FRUITS © 15 not much left onthe market; pears, 82 Aprres The supply s Hzght on this s and prives highor; fancy wostern, 31 LMD BALCLY | box: hellffower, ¥2 per hox Dage. 29, \UI' x| 5 CRANBERRIES Cranboreies ave b Go% Cdige ood demand; I bell and R4l 25: bell and cherry, $5. FRUITS about bunch, 28, CorToN &, 200 halos its, 3,100 bale 1-16¢ lower: receints, 4,600 ) S vilg stock, 58,600 Sierra Union Utah Yellow Jaekil Av. _Dr. 1867 83 25 Receipts and DIspo Stock. OfMcinl rooipts and disnosition of sty shown by the baoks of tha Ualon Sty Yar company for the twenty-four hours ending 50 clock p. m., Decembor 29, 15¢ RECEILTS, 1. Call & Vi 2 L Crown Point Peoria Grain Market. ould & Curry i dore Boc PEOIA, Dec. 20, — Conry — Market ) steady; No. 2, No. 3, 33c. OATs - Mark ctpve, i m. 2004@29%¢; No. 3 white, 24 Market nomi Ry Wiisky—Market fir AeLIve; ton o GRAPES (' 2 white, luas, per KANSAS Crry, BALTINORE balances, $266,708. Pamis, Do, 20 20¢ for the necount. W YOoRK, Do unees, $5,223,200, A NGEURBrT _PHIADELPHIA, Dee, 29, Y. 2 BOFUNGIL | 50G: balunces, §1,164,92 AT S pralatan R4y MEsreis .= New Vork exchango, cil- ing at par. Cienrings, i bulances, §7 Woot 144, Lovis, Dec oo 4 Lotk cone. 1o selling; no chivng Boday 18412 LONDON short DIl was cent for siviy-da, Do De Daoe Clearings, 81 ih 20.Clearings, $2,160,345; Tow Three per cent rentes, 98¢ RHERR T HONNES R WIS ead | Cars, [ Hoad WirAT— 20.-Clearings, $80,741,555; = H bi Olearings, $6.50 learings, 48 On track: No Omalin Packin The G. H. Ha Awiftk Co i The Cudaly Picking Co o Morrls Becker & Degen | Shivpers and fecdors Mt over iy Market. ond Co Woor—Only n tone or price. STOUKS AND BONDS, steady: per e, 1 suiadl 1o mediui, $1.75a2.00, Now Dae. 29, th litt The amonnt ank of o dribs of bullion T ihiund on badunes 80.26; sin OIA NS sizes, 20 Idas, §2.501 TANGEINES GRAPE FRUT Messina lemons, size, 800, Mk ik’ 'L be rate of disecount for percont and Temper ot Speculntion In Securitles Was Much Improved. New Youk, Dec. 20.—The temper of specu- lation on the Stock exchange today w much improved, the pressure to sell no time pronounced, except, perhaps; as to Atchison, and a majority of the sharcs traded in recorded an advance on the day’s transactions. Atchison was sold freely on a report that the plan of reorganization to be proposed would call for on_assessment of §10 a share. This, coupled with a rumor that a big block of stock was to be marketed, in- auced a movement to sell, which was pa: ticipated in by both the long and short in- terests. “The result was a_decline of 21 per cent, the lowest point being touched in the final dealings, and there was only iy per cent rally at’ the close. Boston and the west were both sellers of Atenison, There was an active speeulation in S Paul, and tho bears made several de- ternined drives at the stock, but never de- pressing the price wmore than 3; per cent K00i5#1:00; medinm, | below the opening, and the stock lost 1, per cent on the day. Of the other granger shares, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy re- corded’ an advance of 1 per cent, St. Paul & Omaha 15 per cent. and Rock Tsiand und A SR e e I LR o Northwestern ‘% per cent. The general i Strietly firge. B0c; medinm, G0 o market opened weals, but closed fairly firm, 3 raceodn, blick as tobeauty, No. 1, lurge, 50¢2, | and in_the interim ihe fluctuations, which TR T T $2.00% skunkDlick, e No. 1, larze, 81,25 | were frequent, but not very wide as a rule, Niw Yok, De FLovr - Receipts, 31— BT AT L T - tended toward higher figures, and the fnol 000 hbls.; €xXports,-16,200 bbls.; salos, 7,600 | I d0¢; small, 260 dealings showed a pretty general advanee of pkgs.; murket dull, closinz steady: spring Iverine, No. 1, I to @1¢ per cent, n which Louisville & ety il patents’ at #40604.00: winter | 34 ) wolt- nionatal Nashville, Delaware ‘& Hudson, St. Paul & p WBa0a3.60; ety il cloar 300 | 1, wedinm, 825 sniall, $1.50; prad Omaba, Chicugo Gas and Burlington were nesots patents, $8.00; Winter extr M RG-S HosUROm g0 s 3.90; winter o it Arad, §5.0076.00 (HEB ROt e BTN onced kb thelnre 605 Minnesotn bukers, $2.3023.00¢ wing Kifs, lurgo, 82 Dho Rostl sn) nflucnced by the pre- AR anesoLt S el p B Sh T thrae. b vailing and not illogical belief that the end FLEOG1.00: soring 00 01 medium, Oci small, dei | of the eritical strain of uncertainty is near southen flour, il con fuir nediim, 7¢; small, 6o at nand, speculators who have been seiling ity Oh :W”;: 2,70 k0ol o clioleo 3.0 the matket brought in stock protty fre- | Representative sales: ol ol C00ca s, 8 95; buckwhent flour, duil at $2.80 A 3 auonily Gaclny. JEhe sunplye from ey DRESSED BF coipts, 6,000 Lails markot auiot, S griTonia kDS A hensive or disinterested nolders seemed o | vy Ay, e but prices rather on’ the upturn thin other BuekwieaT—Dull: Canadian in bond, 80e, | but prices unchunged: patents, . be fairly large. but the demand was heavy $2 50 wise; top steers, $5,00£5.00; medium and . enough to force many substantial advances g 390 5 “The following are the closing quotations on | 2 326 ad0g Hoas Cons. MEAL—Dull; yellow weste extri fane good, #4.5074.90; othors, $4.25. 2700 Brandy wine, 3270, Receipts, 22,000 hond; activo vE nina ST BT AL RN UAIONE £ 30 5@10¢ higher; ' rou heavy, $4.90@ BARLEY--Dull “:‘flf, f"'{‘(‘,”“..'”l"k” onithe NewaXoricox: 0 mixed and packers, § 5.85; prime hc SNANEE: ALY 30 and hutchers' 40 @5.40. two-rowed state, ot ¥ i BARLEY M Dull: wostern, 6580 SHEED AND LAMBS market. heavy: top diun, 909505 six-rowe Tambs, $4,0004. 57 learings, Maney, quict o New York, S0c pr ol box, #5. FUIs Bear--No. 1 k, lu £20.00325.00; medinn, $15: small, $5.00@10:00; black year- lins, latge, 1200615001 medium, #10; small 7; Dlack cabs, Targe, $6.0065.00; modium, £.0026.00; smatll, 37 black Montana aud Roeky mountain, nedium, 814; I %1 Emu.lunw» Le — ago Live Stock ¥ Cnicaco, Dee. 20 Estimated hozs. today were 22000 ash, wostly cash, | 10 head for the week, DG . s13,p08117 | same Hme lust w Flie markot ehange, dull: nethn) $eedtt sy, Soims | and’ pakers Doth o Lty liboral ARSI LA + | Way and thelr purchases cost thany on. an ¥ rivtes wichanged. i ki average e per 1 on yosterday. For cholco lots £5.40 was freeiy pafd and there were fwo or threo s s at #5.45. Tt was u poor article that could ne be closed ont at better than $5.10, und_the Tujority of the offerings fetcliod §6.20 (0 #5.35. Poor ~tufl sold around 85 and there woro sules of culls reported any- where from #2 (o $4.60), Torday's hog market did not difcr in any fin- portant particular from that of the dozen that nediutely preceded it 1t was dull in all s branches. and while prices were fairly well sustained the fee wis not buovant, “There was nothing that could not e turned over at former prices, nor was inere anything for which buyers were willing 1o pay any con erable advance, The veecipts, which early in the duy wore estimated at 5,000, turned oat to the demand was be ful X number, hut ther local houses anm | Were cnough 2o atound. Neither carly clearanco was effected, prices in | 1oy, 07 C1SICRU buyers appeared o mecd the ‘main ruling strong. Fair to good steers | i receipts of sh are selling ax from .50 10 §4.40. Common | falling off, the total Lo y 30, T The s decidedly sluggi a woekly Y A T R T T r AT ncarly everything. ‘The market was T R MR L LS and dragging and closed weak at the Is more than 10¢ to 15¢ hizher than when cline. Fancy heavy cows sold as h Tast reviewed the market, while poor o e £5.50, while pretty good cows and h mon stock has not advanced at all. For went at from £250 to &, with juferior | ltter thore was hittle or no demand to fair stuff slow at $1.50 to §250. Veal | Shapccsiro that tho markoet will calves steady at [rom § to Blills oxangil S ieaamun o ANA) stags, ete,, firm at from $1.50 to §3.35, ac- with oth years, Closing cording Lo weight and quality from §1 to $3.50 for sk ‘The feeder market was moderately sup- for 1 L] plicd, demand good and market stronir. | ity i o & feeders 8 1o &5,60, falr to good §2.70 SIbLIto .40 [oF ul lighter stuff at from §2.70 down } DXL i 9 HOPICAL | | | Exchang BosTON, e s, #1,936.2 k funds sold’ at par ‘mll niuni. ,219,200; nt. New Se prewium’ for ricet, rece as s of < about D00 Tnss sh quotations were as follows: Frovr—Uncl WiirAT—No, bu@b1cs No. CORN--No. OArs-No, No. 3 white, Rye-—) BARLEY No. 4, 3764 FLAX 60%¢: No. 8 spring, 7! No. 3 yellow, 3414 P o2 White, BOX@31! 40 4300 small, small, ium, $8; Siiver tip, $20: mediuin, $12: [EHIN n,ummu 5, large liver tip cubs, | 33; brown, lurge, il 412 No. 2, nominal; 3, 402470 LVE STOCK MARKETS. omaAnA Prices on Cattle,u Litue Stronger—Ho; Lower. All Arounu. Fripay, Dac, 20, The receipts wers again limited, number- mg 1,758 cattle, 3,785 hogs and 24 sheep, a total so far this week of 7,194 catle, 11,75 hoes and 4511 sheep, against 12,138 catile, 20,056 hogs and 3,648 sheep for the fivst five days of | Beef number pretty 4.30. $127031286: lard, Short ribs sides salted shoulders short clear sides (boxed), K (lulx o, er 100 Ibs., oxed), $6 Yo 0l 100150 86 76G17.00., sher—No. 1 large, 1 o1 JUISKY=Distillers' finished goods, per gal, | {3 SIMTLAS g 6000 deordig il 0; Sudans—Unchanged; eut loaf, $5.41; granu- | SIUYer pule, ling to beduty lurac i T0a.84/701 4tanan A 4,00, medium, $30; small” $20; eross, The following were the receipts and ship- ments for today small, 4 small, 400 cattle 1 were as good from offered in limited ARTICLES BT — ])H\ 3 000 13,000 | marten, No. 1, Lu;- 00| #1: min No. 1, D00 O smadl, G5e; feet head and fo imperfect skins, 0, 36,00707.00% smali swall, small,'$1. 1, 1501 smafl, Flour, bbls Wheat. bu Corn, b, Onts, b Rybion Barley No.l L 000 000 000 41,000 ep exhibit 4 for th very radical Tast week heing little more than averngd for N are unable to Ay i in s s aresult of con- 5000 I b 000 02,00 oduce excnan #0: otter On the market wns dull; creamory, 20@ IR@22e, Fges, dull and unchang sh, 21@22c. Now M= the The more but ed wre medinn, Trgze, £3 lirge, T0@7 Ve per diun wied future, tlons, and from 5275 to week's trading wis hecp and o it 300 wrgo, $201 d demand early, then rallied ol agiin, but closed ash and December, 57 ac My, 6200, stind Dilconibir sharply advanced oates options wentup b, Dt droppod tec, glosing e above yeste iy January, 8215c} May, 345 s f f OA'TS and 10; 4 5,45 nkee, 61@62¢; ahanLe -|'.;r'”.~, lowa sold &t 40@47c; ral i BLn s BRAN- Firm; 65e, cast track. 4 HAY -1Unel |HIKI)(I‘H and dull; timothy, $7.50@ nirie, §7.00@H8,50, Lower: $3,074 asked, me E Alton, ™. o profl sheep, $3.25@8 head; WiEAT—Reeoipts, 16,600 bu.: exports, 57,- 50; top 60O bu.; sules, 000 bu. futures and 170, 000 bu, spot. rket steadie demand; 2 SLOre une @wHhY ¢ " i f. 66 Gde: ungraded red, No. 1 northern, 7140 . 1 hard, 720¢. " Options opened stendy, sellinz up on forcign buying of futures, eieted, but Inter ndvaneed o ring and some loeal buying, with i iry, losin; e net advance: No. 2 red, Jun- i uiry, b%e, closed Lobrig ELTER - Lower; $8,35. BTH@O8 e, closed at € { I’ BED--Quiet ut $1,25, closed it 0% Decembe iTren - Unchanged; ero 6D dairy CORN—Recelpts, 204,000 bu; exports, 108,000 Edas Ui salys, 260,000 bu! futures and 70,000 bu, | CORN MEAL ket quiet, cle Btendy WHISKY- Sieuidy at 1.1, -l\-\mm 48140L4 51 BAGGING - Unchiunged ut 4156 A1he, " Options | COTTON Tres—1 nehunged ut 950@$1.00, and’ Closed PROVISIONS—Quict, with only @ small | danuary [ Jobbing trade “at’ previous quotations; BIORAD Tt 4 Februnry, 4234240, closett | Pork. $18.257 lard, §5; 1oose and dry salt shot G, closod v 485c; | ders, 30 longs and ribs, 56.50; siorts, §.75; at’adize; December RDoNed longs, 150 wore: bueon, -l|u|ll|lu|<. [YH Hon s, ribs, 87.60; shorts, #7.62 s -1lour, 2,000 bbls.; Wheat, 17,000 ) L0 5, 8,000 b, Suresnenrs—Flour, 4,000 bhls.; wheat, 4,000 b corn, 119,000 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu. 36 40, i cash 2 2 and bid: May »..m ut 30%; Recauibor s 2Ty ++-1386 vo stock Market, nK, I Es—Recelpts, 955 luding 25 i narket w all g alues shude low gooa prime, $4,754 inferior to falr, 5 bulls, ixporis 10 iral 80 MIXED, 18 cows. 15 18 NEW Y bead, I dull,’ 1o tive steers, tops, 8,85 3,054,007 $1.50458.00 6,042 quarters of boef. Earopean quote American stesrs fivin ut 11601 1b. dressed weights; Liverpool advices show Awerican refrigorator beef lower, scant 8%e por i, CALVES . 1100 45 860 w0 670 950 1770 50 50 50 60 6b 960 983 HHO 1004 1061 ori, Do Pittsbiing, Pullmay Paii Reading.. Richmond | do prefd y Rio ( 12 ‘Cithdaon Lack, & We D. & . G pref Din.&C. Fdrs, Co.. East Tenn hangzed at 17c, Quict it §1 Receipts, 172 head; trade active; ling sir sor 10 cholce 50 westorn calves Supee - Rocoints, 4,000 head; market slow: deniand vory weak; shoep, poor to fair, $2.002 8,005 Lunbs, ordinary to choice, $4.0000.00, Hous-—Receipts, 418 head! wll dircet; nowinully firi, 85408850 per 100 1hs; #4.906 6.00 for pigs. St. Louis Live stook Market, S1. Louts, Doc. 20, ~OarriE—Recoly Bowd hIDRCRLS, 1, 200 oid; mirkoy nd Strongs fair 1o real good steers, r £5.0004.50; cows and heifers, $2.00@3.00, the tor for hoavys fe Texis st 713,50 genss Toxas stoors, $2.0002.7 ws, 81,506 Recelpts, 5,900 head s ket 10c high Buiik of silos, 85.0025.20. Recolpts, Nones shipments, none 32 Liere 1n b tetve deriand for good shoep ang ais 4 Latubs hore, but eoninion stfl 15 very slows o v 40 f0W mixed fut1ves sold 4t 8,10 and some com- 1840 10U SOULhWosL il §2 1085 Kansas ity Live atook Market. gar KANsAs CiTy, Doc OATTLE—Roceipts, ang 7 d shipmients, 1,600 howd; nrket 1908 oo st €003 40; whppin 2t 00E5.60; Texus and nutive cows, 18 00; - buteher stock, 8310410} stoekers wid food 203,00, 1008 ~ftocoipts 4.600 head: shipments, 300" hond; uarket 10wise higher: bulk, @5.10; heavy, packin nilyed, 84.9515.20; 90 680 Tight, Yorkers und nigs, #4.8586.15 40 14 780 Sueep—Receipts, 400 bead; shipmonts, 0, head; markotsteady. CALYES. % 25 30 o0 o 48t Paul do prefd A st Paul & Omai, rt Wayne' L) 148 | do prefd.... North'n p'd; 100 |8outhern Paocific. Chl. & 12 ity Sugar 18ig By o prafd firmat un ged 1o e net adviine Llinols Contral St Panl & Duluiiy Kan, & Toxas pr'd. Luke Erle & West 0 profd...... o Slore. Cond T Loulsvil © dipts, 60,900 bu.; sules, 120,000 bu. futures quict, with No. 2, deliverad, 847, 2 white, 843023 track, mixed weste wck, White west nd state, Ootlons qiiot but fien, ¢ ngut i Jouuary, 38°%@38%¢ closed a sunry, 83387 ¢, Closed wt 83 1y o wmlnll closed a8y vy on iurge recoipts; shippin; ;nl.'ux o chotce 40.00GR.60. P> ¥hippl OpE-Quint state, common to cholee, Pacific cousty 6ipame, L0 Chotee, ek ioniy s wer s sad Now' Or) ROMe; Toxns, selected, 4@be iry, 104,@11¢; Texas, dry CEATIER—About Atondy Buenos Ayres, light to hewy Woor- soulinil; domosti ;\ill-li 0420 f Texus, 10dg 15, PROVISIONS —Beef, steady. Cut meats, stod pleklod bellivs, $7.0008.00; plok fed shouide Babiye; pickled hams, 9@dige, [ western weam closed at .50 orees at privite terms; option sales, 2 50 derces of May ut #8; Dee |\n!r closed at 8.5 aominal; Junuary, #5. nominal n-lllu'l full; continent, #5:90; 8, A, §9.50 com poting 1625, Pork, steady;’ new mess, #1376 1450 extra 1o, #18.26013.75: family, .01 cloar, $15.604 15,70, COTTONSEED O —Market steadier, with more fute offerings and slow locul deand; eox- sorters holdfng off. Prime crude, 209! M erude. 20@27¢; yellow butter grades, wlee yellow, 870850; prime yellow, 38084 ‘\ILI.AUW ol p.luth w 80W33¢; prime white, 858G glbrren-Dull; western duiey, 17@210 mestorn creamory, S0G38c; Wostern tacory 10%@21c; Flging,' 28c: stat i itate oroamery, dagite, o AV, 18EC CitkExk-Quikt: state large, 9@11%e; state ot 10 @12 pare skl 4@diie:” ful "‘}-‘“" 2@ A Gy @2 ) o FOMNEEY (phis. frec), b 106, PER, & -1 PEraoLeus- Quiet; United ROSIN- Bleudy; strained, ¢ 11.273@1. 80, PENTINE—Bteady: 2034@80c. as-Dull; ice bouse,' 16@20c; western, exports, 2100 and 77,000 bu pixod firm g 1000 935 B4 910 1021 do vrifd Wells Furgo Wester Wheelin Minneapoiis Wiieat Warket, uu\ APOLIS. | ).—Whoat sold higher R do pref'd Ly nd closed T, the AVOHAEo cash Wieny o M. &8 L KO abont e HEZher thin yostarday, with s | Michien ¢ D& KO very fair demand for the good milling gral Missourd Pacific. General Bl 1420 Roceipts held up well and there were 287 ¢ . Natlonul Linsopd, TR0 shipuients, 30 cars. Millers were rathe FK B L HO4 ‘m\‘.». nt it |l,}|,1»|.n.».... 1n, - and, with « 4 I 947 vitors buying for storage and u litile for ? P 916 wanding, Sleined up the offor s AW i g d g 031 ans, 413 | sell Mty were elevitor people, who sold | North Amerin Co.. % do ped 957 Bucuos Ayres, | SOme against cash purehnses, While the biy- = 1150 (AR I WS seattoring, with i parcof it appie (1040 Nenlock ontly couiing from the outsides some of 1 At 1140 J8aiea Teant, Wits from Cho cast. SHOFS Of yosterdiy Fli] fleece, 194 bought toduy. The firmness of cush whew 1o compured with values for futu continued | g, vig oo foature. The rocolpis Tiore Du- | Baciiii Ml Tuth are 49,000000 bu.. wnd by Junuury 1 will | L& app 50.000,000° b, ~Muy oponed ay | Northwass 60%e and closed ut fle. Trick elosod: No. 1 | Mo, ¥ hurd, 60%c; No. 1 northern, 59%¢; No Union Paciiig ugrther i X baclie, prd \o flour warket is quiet, with an outpuger | N- Pacitic com about 24,000 hbls. or " ay; Kty 4 Q.. 22,500 Dhls.; market steud ook 1aiui parkit steady. RS anh, Westen Uiiidn ¢ Trunt Alcliison (oo Gaa il Bel's fuaion DGR E. G. B Corduge The to e 1060 120 1330 10 1240 1000 960 shipments, top price, Seaas he range of prices as roported by J. W ne & Co. Bourd of Trade hall, is as oliows: r 0 High Low sole, 29, Close Yout 25 HELRERS, [ 1 69 1 75 1 1 1 404 623 855 590 540 o061 960 790 670 0 A Sloux City Live Stock Market. S10ux 017y, Dec. 20.—Hoas—Receipts, 1,800 head; official yosterday, B9 head;’ ship- ments, none: nisrket o¢ higher ut 85,000 5.10; Lulk, $5.0 CATILE - Receipts, 1,000 head; official terduy, 300 head; shipiouts, 109 howd ors S WoUK 816 4149 320 410 100 105 140 150 120 s 188 AP 1) aas 300 140 160 o Livenpoor, D Witkar mand poor; ' olders offer freely | tornlu, 55 9d; No. 2, red westd g i | jtoekiNo.2 red wostorn winter, s Jdaos Recelbts sice last report, 405,000; Amerie Receibt Astreport, 405,000; Aneri CoRx “Quiet: westoru, 45 0d. none. PEAs Canadian, 45 1454 PROVISIONS—Pork, prilie mess, ine, Beat, jextru Indiy 4120 6d. ' Baco Aud Short clear, 85 Ibs., 418 6d; 45 1bs., 425 6d. Lo #ictal"lan TALLOW - Atner no yes- d. Stock= SITES S, PO DULLS, e demand moderate; mixed Recelpts sinco lust report, .. 1500 710 1080 1017 1810 1210 L1640 1280 J1180 1560 50 L1850 1010 1450 1820 1660 1890 1480 1490 L1440 1610 1600 1670 BN E1VT) Stock in Sight. Rocolpts of live K Wb e western markets Friday, De Cattle, 1,756 61000 8,700 200 al males of stocks today were 186,600 shares, cludiug: Atchison, 23,0005 Aweri- 63s 04, cun Sugar, 7,000: HBurlinzwon, 3,300 long | cago ( Distiliors und' Cattlete clear, | €,500; General Blectric, 10,50 Nush 5700; Missourt | New York &' Now Englund, wostern, 4, 400; ek 1sfand, 81,000; Western Union four principal ember 28 Hogs, 3,785 000 41600 900 South Omaha. Chicago. ... . Kansie Olty. st. Louls. 9,000 eliic, 400 7,100 ,900; Liverpool, fine, New York bry Guods Market. NEw Youk, Dec.29.The elose of the ye . . o o year shows u decidediy quiet one 1o the dry goods warket, both as £ar s st local transyctions 800wl orders from out-of-tows dealers, North- Paul, s 6d AR St ~ = closed at 7hc. ! 3 04 mmon 10 £00d, 36, 9,424 otal 85 New YOk, Small pills flaune Dec. The Evening Post's cablegram suys: Fifteen thousund 1bs DeWitt's Little arly Risers, safe pills, best pills, —— S b = . 1 Tick, Tick, the wires wents Many a message like this was sent” From hamlets and cities all over the land, From grocers who catered to public demand; ToFAIRBANK &Co., CHicAco,addressed; Your SANTA CLAUS SOAP has been proven the best= Ship double my be quick” order last written, And the messenger runs and thewires still tlcl\ Try SANT CLAUS SOAP yoursclf, and you will see why it is so popular, MADE ONLY BY MAHA Wanufacturers ¢ Jobbers Directory BAGS & TWINES | TENTS, ETC. Bemis Omaha Bag Omaba fenl-Awning COMPANY Importers and manufac tirers of flour sacks, burlaps, twine BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoz Compary. Balesroom and OMca 1107 1104 1111 Ho vart 3¢ Factory 111 1121-112) 1o ward St We are the ONLY Manufaturer: of Hoots and Bhoesin the state of Nebrask .. Awoneral iuvitatlon is oxteadad to all to tnap our new factory. COMPANY. HORSE COVERS. 1114 Faranwm Stroot Kirkendall, Jones & |Amer, Hand-Sewed COMPANY. ~ Wholosale wirs, ngonts Rostoa Rubber Shoe Co, 1107 11041106 Harney Streot, DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. Iulpdlnc\ I\utnl)ry GOODS €O . gDty furnls a8, cor. 11th and v Streets Zhaie COAL Johason Bros, WHOLESALE COAL 1008 Farnam Strest, |~ Ouiabia, Neb. SHOR (0. hoots, sh Aand rubber goois, L [ wotion ing go! Tinrs Dry goods, nottons, far- Joa, corner 11th aud Howard sts. __FURNITURE. | (maha Upholstering | COMPANY [ Upholatered furaiture. D10-1104 Nienotus st Wholesale oniy. BIGNED THE AGREEMENT. ANl Pretiminary Arrar Sugar Factory Satisfuctorily Sett The beet sugar factor now scems to be an assured fact. Count’ Lubi- enski and the citizens commiittee signed tho agreement yesterday, and articies of incor poration for the Omaha Beet Sugarcompany ere prepared avd will be filed twenty-four hou Count Lubienski was scen yesterday by a reporter. le expresscd gratification at the progress made and said there was now 1o doubt of the sucee: venture if the farmers would enc “1 have met the sub-committee appointed by the citizens committee of twenty-one and completed all preliminary contract ar- rangements,” said the count with evident cnthusiasm. “The agreement made is wlen- tical with the one published in Tup ¥ the other which was adopted at the wecting of the citizens commnttee of vwenty-one, held at the Commereiul club. There was 1o hitch anywhere 1 the agreement andeverything passed off smoothly. Isce no reasons for delay in having this factory crected as soc as possible, and I shall 1o Chicago t night for the purpose of secing some of my associntes in_the enterpri 1 will return to Omaha in danuary and Jeave for Burope in Kcbruavy. 10 the eitizens of Douglas unty show the right spivit in this mattc I will commence the comstruction of the factory in Avril, I5M, instead of waiting until 1895, There is no reason why construction shouid not bhe pushed ut My associntes may do a little kicking about the fact that guaranty of the acreage of beets has made, but | confident that 1 can over come their objection in this respect by show ing the records of the meeting of the citizens committee, th « nization of w beet growers 10 and the filing of cles of incorporation of the Omahu Bee Sugar factory. The articlos of incorpe tion will probibly be signed by Dr. Merc 5. A. Bonson and mysolf among others. There will be no diffculty in getting sub. seriptions for stock after the company is legally incorporated. “Now, a_word about labor. There are a large number of unemployed Polish work ingmen familiar with lubor of this character Wio are now in needy circumstances at Chi go, Milwaukee and elsewhere. 1f any ob- jection was made to bringing Tolish lnhor from ISurope, on the grounds of the contract labor law, these unem Poles now on American soil could i There is alson great deal of idle Ar labor around Omahu, and I am in favor of putting all idle hunds’ at work when the i dustry is started, Beet sugar culture and the tictory will be a great biessing to labor as well as'a judicious investment of ital Tt will benefit this communicy D. J. O'Donahue said that “the project had assumed definite shape and that what was now needed was co-operation of the farmers He said that the citizens should come to the front and assist in sccuring contracts with farmers to assure the desired acreage of ba ments for the Beet within at the Mercer e articles of incorporation place capital stock of the Omuha Baet Sugar fac- tory at 600,000 in & shares; principal ofice in Omuha; business to be in _the hands of five divectors, ‘The location of the factory to be Ided upon by lecal stockholaers and Count Lublenski, Iivery effort will be made to obviate any real estate scheme in locating the factory on its site. 4\\01 \1)’"! NI, wleton, the famous baritone, and company will begin with the December 81, a week's en. gagement ut the Fifteentn Strect theater at £ Usual nopulur prices. of sthau place of amusement. “Cnimes of Novmandy,” for the matinee ana evening's bill Bohem Girl,” will serve as the New i ear's offer at the epecial matinee and evening perform ances for Monday, New Year's duy. The repertory for the balance of the week is as follows: Luesday and Thursday, *Nanon Wednesday matinee and Saturday evening “Mikado;” Wedresday uight, “Chimes of Normandy;’ Friday night, “Bohemian Girl;" Saturday matine Fra Diavolo. The company presenting an exceptionally brilliant one, including as 1t does Sadie Connolly, Miss Merri Osborne Miss Florence Braudon, Messrs. J. C. Hoft man, Charles Mitchell, George Bunney, Clinton Maynard, Master Richard Holly- wood and the famous lumbermen’s quariet, whose selections this season ure new, novel and immensely pleasing. “Yon Youson opens at the Boyd on Sunday evening next and continues three nights, including New Years matinee W. T his clever ope: matinee, Sunda; ‘Yoo Yonson' is Charley Yates' big spectacle, *“The Devil's Auction,” will be the attraction at Boyd's theater for four Lights, commencing Thurs day eveniog Little pills for gr DeWitt'sLittle Zarly Rise no | | | | | £ | { Produce, HARDWARE Rector & W ilhelmy | COMPANY, | Deatoss 13 Nardwore i hanios’ thole CDougl v Srar Corner 10th and Jackson Niraets, __HATS, ETC. | W. A L Gibbon & Co | T | tons, ¥ Stroots. LUMBER. Juln &, Wakelield, land cement, Milwau- ks nt and Qulacy COMMISSION. | Branch & Co. frotts of all = LIQUORS. s Frick & Herbert, Wholesale liquor dealers | STOVE REPAIRS | Omaiit Stove Repai OWKS. Stovn tap ey Wnd wator kttachmenty for noy Kiadof aiova Aty AT D0uzi A OILS. Carpenter I’.\m_r Co| Standard Ol Co. Carey n full or Drimis o 1001 Farnam St PAPER. Itelined and lubrioating wiitlog papers, papers, cia. olls, axle greaso, o: Dueber-Hampden 17-Jewel Adjusted Watches. Tt is marvelous how these famous Watches are taking the place of all others where accu- "‘);""C”Es?«/ rate time is required. NME Kd' Railroad menwilll nothing else. Dueber Watch Works. Canton, Ohio. (( RUBY JEWELED\ \ \g‘ ADJUSTED la/ OR. NicCREW is the only SPECIALIET WHO TREATS 4 ) PRIVATE DISEASES 1d DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY, Women Excluded, 18 yeurs oxperienc roam Ste OxAxA, Nr STOUKHOLDERS MEETING, The Omaha & Ropublicn Company. Notice Is herehy given that (he ing of the stockhotders of the Onmiahi & R pube Hican Valley Railway company the cloce ton of seven directoes and such other hisi- eSS S iy properly e before the meeting Wil e helil it the oflice of John M. Thurston Union Pagitic blding, in the city of Omahi Neb., on Wednestay, the 3¢ day of January, 1894 at 10 o'eloek . @ stock books will be elosed for o ten days hefore the meeting. ALEX MILLAR, Dee. 20, 18U Valley Rullway annual moet- that pure n Secretury Boston, A26d-9t Mas: Notieo to Stockholders. Notice is h that the annua meeting of the dors of the Omah Unlon Depot econpany il Lo held at tho office of the Union Depot tompany, at the hewd- quarters of the Union Pactilic Raflwiy com- Tiys I the elty of Ombla on the th ey of 3 o'clock . i, for the ole tion of “uny other oo befare the 1503, Omiahia Union Depot ¢ D10 business meeting, O JL GV LR, S soting, OFFICE OF LER-CLARKE-ANDICEESE WARE 0., OMANS, Nob., Do, 5, 1508 Js hiereby Even (o The stoek e Clirke Andreesen Hardwire convany 1t e annual mecting of the stockholders the company will o held at offieos of the © sald company, 221 and 1223 Harney street, in the of O, in the state 0f Nebrisk, ¢ iy, Junuiry 9. Al D., 1504, 0t 8 o'clock p for he purpose of clecting u bowrd of dircet for the compiny (o serve during the ensaing year and 1o transuet such other business as Juity bo proseated at such moeting H. J. LE Attest: W, M GLAss, Secretur of Prostdent . ‘DEAs0E Stockholdors’ Mooting. Union Land company: Notle given that the aunual meetng of the stoeks Bolders of the Cnfon Lind company for the election of five directors and such other bus 108 s mity properly cone before the meet WITT D0 held i the e of dohn S arston; Union Pacific building, Omaha, Neb, upoy Monday, the th day of Januiry, 1894) at 10 ocloek i, . Boston, Doceimnber 10, 189 ALEX MILLAL, Secrotiry. D190 1s hereby ki i Omaha & Elkhie ders M n Valley Rullway Companys: Notlhee is hereby given thist the anmua fng of the stockiolders of tho Ominha & 1 Horn Valley Rallway compauy,for the eleeiion of seven uirectors and the triisietion of suei Other busiuess as iy luwfully come hefare (e eeting, will s Neld ot the office of John M Phurston, Unfon Pacitic building, Ouidia, Neb., upon Weanesduy. the 8rd day’ of Juns ary, 1894, at 10 0'cloch a, m Thé stock trin ook will be « 8 before the date of the meeting. Dec. 14, 1503, ALEX MILLAL D 14d tosed ten da Hoston, 206 = b()ll'l i o "l‘llld. " Uuion Stock Yards mej. South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and 3ussn marestia tas wark e ——————— Y COMMISSI) Wood Brotasr 8tosk Commission Meroaunte ~Telepnons 1147 Bloaty JOHN D DADLMAY, WALTER E. W0, Market reports by mall and wire cheerful wraishod upou applicetion. Ly 601tk Uma! | saangars Lobeck & —Lmu,_‘ i

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