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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 18904, COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |Bacint *diticgiesion S bembtns | et T one foe e B ®t £28" | ONAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | Rt imssge 2 s mary Sath March, $11.%5q13 M A R R i g beet weers, '$3.3665.75; ' native cows, §100603.60: $12.90G13.00; July, 91255, September, $12. stockers and feeders, $2.2093.70; bulls, $1.6005.00. October, $12.75; #pot col Rio, firmer; HOGS—Recelpts, 11,300 head; shipments, 400 $s00a11T; mid, Ain; Cordova, $18 B0 0l STOCKS AND BONDS, c?’}_ heads murket strong {o bo higher; bulk of salos, 600 U 6, Wo. it 13,0 eavies, $4.3004.50; packers, H.2 After & Weak Session the Wheat Market |poice (o0 Vo8 0 (% Ty B W,}i RET A Oattle Trade Oonffiivies to Improve Under by o }”"} O Y oare. 7, 06, B bags Now. b to 17, Capuo, $16.25, | Sugar Speculators Left lp Uncertainty for he Li d Buppl phick, 32, 0008.Y Olosed Higher, ex ship; 1,600 bags Nos. 6 and 6, to be shipped, Another Day. the Li upply. Receipts, 4,600 head; shipments, M‘:Z‘il nnrd Kw\l‘nx-‘.lu‘r(unl«n, nx . ])“"r!}’“w“." NEW YORK, Dec, 6.—~The promised state- head; market slow and weak. —_— deliverle tom New Yor esterday, 16,309 bagh; s 4 iy« — Now"York stock today. 'Si1.852 Uags: Unted | ment of the directors ofthe American Sugar Recelpts i position of Stock. BEARS IN EVIDENCE AT THE OPENING |Nistes iy "ovios T afat tor She Unicd | Reining. company ws not . fortheoming | DESIRABLE crr:mEnonomz HIGHER | omial receints and. cliposiion. of stocke a8 States, 210,000 bags: total visible supply for the ’ cet shown by the books of the Union Stock Yard Uniteq Htites, "stios ‘bae, ‘sgainst 16547 vaga | today, but instead came the announcement Y, the books of the Lnion Stock Yards Tast yhaf. | that its publication had been deferred until company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 Corn Was Strong Early and Late with | SANTOR Dec. 6-Market strong; good average | tomorrow, owing o the fact that it was not | Even the Off Color Stft in ANl Grades Sold RECEIPTS, 3 z Santos, $12.90; receipts, 19,000 bags; stock, $4.90 | gompleted. It is understood that the docu- Stronger—Hogs nt & Kuleldo- tions During the Middle of Vags ttle Fisstun “n m‘“ foviy WAMBURG, Dee. 6.—Market frregular; prices | ment will endeavor to explain wherein the sdopis ComilRGo of Mosed LG s the Day—Stoc gL pli advance; ealew, 49,000 bags, | new tariff is [oimical to American sugar re- 1 L R SR 5 Bond, At e et at 12 e ot at st Neciie: ut | Aning interests and will attempt to show tlons, ¢ Stendy. DISPOSITION ¥ o " rchanged o 1t deciine; | that eince the present sugar schedule went ed ateady at net unchanged to %f advance !'l,l)‘,::bn'r::fi('i‘“ll‘)r\‘!;“:rl;'!:‘“{l‘?’:l‘u:s“hfl)\};;‘ 'li'h'l" ‘,m_":m PG comBRnY. ”\‘:-(‘5:» n:nm. h‘hv-vi‘» BEING SOLD AT EALP PEICE. CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—After a weak session [ total sales, 22,00 bags. Hammond company.... 40 the wheat market braced up near the fins §12.20! exchungs, 11%d; receipta. 2,000 bags: | which to make merry with the street as they | Cattle and sheep and, helped by reports of heavy export busi- A for the United States, 2,000 bags; cleared | id today, to swing the sugar plum from | ited, while the rufdof hogs was very fair, | \ilson ness, closed %c higher. May corn gained | Surope, 1,000 bags; stock, 195,000 bag one hand to the other and up and down, as G. H. Hammond, Sioux City e orod I satiinatod ¢ Darely §000,000 | OTI® ) th X | although the quality was scarcely as good |J. Lobman The biggest sale of Houschold Goods ever held in the United %e, May onts %e and provisions clos s Ing I P Is estimated arely the mood takes them. The trading in the | 4o vogterday, R Becker & ‘De slightly higher. 1 R T Tn Tty o Salel vangeny B! mothing v A e S e DU e L < Sl : States is now going on at the People’s Furniture & Carpet Co, ! ENE L M ET. as on yesterday, the sales being only 15,000 | N¢ & very good was to be found in the D. Armour..... Voven, L0 ¥ o KaFtfiae ks A 24 L L The wheat market opened weak on the | OMANA GENERAL MARKET. Shiros leas, beef cattle line today, the holdings consist- |1, . e " " uch a sa rifice of first-class house furnishings has never been successful efforts of the beurs to Impress | oo 4o, of Trade nd Quotations on | pool at the omesng ae ries wore e ay | g largely of the usual inferlor half-fat|J; L. Carey Mol el yormt known before. Come and sce for youarself. It costs nothing to SR W sarish view of the gov- | pool at the opening and sales were made at el e AR e R Tenton & W Vol RHTG, 44 dlenty . ‘ % sikabnle o the crowd with a bearish view of the LA Shanis dnd Fancy Drodnes ot the mame e e o in inttor | NAtives and western steers. Bupplies at all [ BOhion & Moo . look. Plenty of polite and attentive salespeople. On account of ernment report. Thoman's report in the Cineinnati Price Current was another wea- ceipts were rather lim- | Cudahy Packing company. ... §8 - JANEIRO, Dec. 6.~Market firm; No. | delay gives another day to the insiders in &""l RSDAY, Dec. 6. wift and Company Lo 2 it cholce to fancy, 14@16c; gathered | 4'1"!\;:=<lvl|:urvs‘nr yesterday, and this N the average, and the tone of the trade was Totals .. i i 920 eDars HEamaty, 285 the highest point touched during the day.|materially improved reb; yesirable o — acreage of fall wheat this year was in- i T R houn o [in the first fifteen " minutes. W00 shares | beor A | A ;HN““",‘I, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. THESE PRICES TELL THE STORY: M ondition 94.7, 38--Btric o d, NG ©old | changed hands, and at noon the sales hac eady ;- creased 1.6 per cent, and its condition 94.7, | N FeRol the total for the day | MiEher, while inferfor offerings were picked $1.08 and Duluth receipts were against the mar 30 6c; turkeys, 6c; heavy toms, | controlled the rket, and If it was their | The activity in the market on steers was of Cattle. worth $40.00 worth $4.60 sionally glying encourngement to buyers by | 81y about a dime higher, Trade was brisk ; " \ s i May, which at the close vesterdny was | cholee lurge, o cholce small, 6G6tc; turkeynfatr | Tatting’ (he prica ot up several nomts, | @nd the moderate. number on sale soon | f/f1Y fAirm. The supply was lght. ~ Christmas Cheffoniers. ..... ...... 7.16 | Misfit Ingrains............ B5.65 and then declined to with a sale of to 1, 6@7c; fancy, B8 down to a still'lower level. The low point | Stock cattie were offered in only limited $3.75 to §5 for steers and at from closing cables from London and reports of | doz. $§1.650@1.75; green wing teal, per do lowed, with a reaction of % per cent at th n all suitable offering: Representative market supplied and is str worth $11.50 worth $14.00 earlier reports from New York that for- | @i aqual, $1L.50G1.06; deer saddies, 1315 | mmpe’grangers were dea K N o B consistent with firmness. Opening sales we worth $30.00 worth #1300 A e S eTing Wheat © previousy | antelope saddies, 10G11¢; simall rabbits, 75GS0 e grangers were dealt in moderately and | No- . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr off from the lowest prices of the ’ i 10 | at sc; farge and conrse, S@c lington. "The general market was irregular | 9.1 0 a2 $4.60 to $4.65, but prices ranging downward fro Diotires Sa1on Bul harden on the latier news, and about five | *CiipSiE" Wikconein' full cream, Young A, | and unsettled during the greater part of the | 3 i By o . $50 tok Te Rreht bulk. Chojce Tkhts. sold at Pictures.... ... 39c | Parlor Suits........ . 24,75 at_the end of the session, wer, No. 1, 1ic; brick, No. 1, 1ic; Swiss, No. | The bond market was held firmly in the [ . o1 A good demand fo extated I A easfer.” Atchison 4s were most prominent i - 7 at from 49%c to 49%e, then up to G0%c. It | $8.50; rye straw, $6. Color makes'the price o s dt . 3 . a i 4 before noos, and the prices were from $LI5 to X o A reacted to 47\,(- A\n«filnuwl at p"—‘(.» teceipts | hay.' Light shades sell the best. Only top grades in the dealings and figured for $138,000 out 7_ & $3.50 for- chilce sheep and from $2.60 to $4.25 for worth $2.00 worth $8 . d; calves, 400 head vOr 300 25 rac b - stock markets are dull. The forel - 3 2 00,0 3000 ' h worth $3.00 worth $25.00 X AN a%355.000 b we VEGETABLES, gn_mar. 3 hogs, 0,000 head: sheep, 15,000 head. % B L, e s oy ore | S OmATO R eitsrn stock, car lots, €2@ésc; | Ket8 were disinclined to active operations | L. 2 { 2 The Evening Journal reports Lace Curtains...... 1.18 | Ouk Heaters......... 6.75 s ; 100 o 3 ; 4 : Portieres o Ranges S B var b v Yot 11 Hraddy ,_per Ib., bl4c. absence of confirmation of the absurd rumor 109 1000 3 about 23,000 head; quality not quite so good . ceeens s 3 :’«‘x}u’c’:r«; 'x'\'u}": L]"’\‘llllznw!;‘cv;"_lt '”»‘:"-e‘. ONTORB—On orders, 6@10c. of a St. Paul recelvership. Prices generally . A g few choice heavy lots; market fairly nctiv worth $7.5¢ worth $22.00 v B! per dor BOKe. w000 e OE o0 1 d buliion in | 3 oo : acking: | 0106465 for "miked $4 3007465 worth $1.25 worth §2 In oats an extremely dull sesslon wiuos | WBRETS-Der thi el L AL iy EAT000 were ¢ 5 g heavy and shipping lots, and $2.:00195 for - i {Bner Se! Dansed, Few malen were: effeoted. . May “Mm:TL ,’,'f“',“\;.‘,’j‘ 5 exported, the details being £100,000 to the e 1010 Ingrain Carpets. ......... 20¢ | Dinner Sets.......... ...iv 678 i a Linoleum.......cevvvveeeve 39¢ | Pinno Lamps... 7 4.90 gp o e AL 5 b | AL Discount rates are weakening here on the 9 § 14....1030 o Reeeipts, 15,000 head; market steady S i BRIV e LR atuatigpac were Ininympgthy | FARSNIUSETr Dbl & general expectation that gold shipments s 4 3 a firm. worth $1.10 | worth $12,50 reported received. The strength In corn and 59 op the leading stocks of the New York ex- ¥ L 0 AT GO LS wheat caused a revival of confidence, awa | GREEN, FF a1 SERQBEIOONY ; 3 Sl oy P [ORITalrKet Bctive - in the end prices were u little higher than | RADISHES—Per dos. e ~ yLr e steady; native steers, light 0; cows and heif- an the day before. May pork closed 7ic | LETTUCE=Fer doz., 35@doc Adame EXproas.. 141 | o pid.. .- 5 16 . Ry o AR W mediiby higher and ribs 21¢ higher for January and FRUITS. Alton, T. H 80 [N Y. Ce £ g 8- g HOUE-Reodoin Michi tock, $3; New Y. d; | Balitmore & Ohfo. 6614 |Ore 5 (g eees IR heap 1 madia The ieading futures ranged as follow Mishigan' stock, $3; New York or New Englan Al ““\':w;’:w\mcnu 'rf:-fl‘g::fig“ ;‘p’:;‘! B .37 190 i mixed lots, $4. ) $.15G4.25; pigs, e isoet o B | A 295 200 et s market steady; native mixed, ordinary, e | soegatg| - Sol| BB few lis, $1.75@2.00. 14814 | PIstabUrE. . ..en e L1820 100 k] AR oL e 3 CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $10.00§10.50 | Consolidated . 1258 Richmond 4 ) oee NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—BEEVES—Recelpts, 300 51@ ‘:l’_a :m l_;‘allx( per. bbl, ¥ C..C.. C. &S8t. L :m“‘ do ;-mf"’.r . ! 285 i head: market nominally firm. BOM | 40)ga@dy against 915 a year ago. The Minneapolls | " v poULTRY—01a hens, 4c; spring chick- | being 5 "The cllaue of insiders | UP to Il in at stronger prices. There Was a Fair Demand for All Grades Chamber Suite.............$19,75 | Art Square ket as usunl, numbering 7% cars, compared | so: geese, desire to shake out' the stock of other |Teflected in the trade in cows, heifers, etc., | CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—There was a fair demand Folding Beds........ « 17.80 | Smyrna Rugs............ 124 from Gc to 60%c, started at from €0'%c to | to good, ; cholce heavy, 7@Sc; choice small, 8% | with the invariable result that a quick re- | hanged hands, the market closing strong |®eers. weighing from 1400 to 1,800 Ibs, wer: worth $16.00 worth $14.00 : ceive 6.75 rairle chickens, per doz. $3.00G3.75: | of the day, 86%, was reached at about de- | TUmbers, and, as a result, business in that 235 for cows, heifors and culls. S worth #30.00 worth £15.00 another big day's cash business at the sca- (@1.50; ducks, mixed, per doz., $1.00g1.%; canvas- | close,’ making the loss on the day 2t per | Sale hog nained weak. About P and tryini to selet the froight room | Jack rabbita, not wanted were fairly well held, making gains on_the | }- 0 s [ 5 , ‘andthe mornini's Toss was not regained. Kitchen Chairs......... 24c | Center Tables............. .65 minutes from the close had advanced o |13c; twins, 12%c; Nebraska and lowa, full cream, | day, but closed fairly firm, with a majority 3 -1055 360 36....13%3 and the best medium weights were not worth $1. worth $60.00 Corn was strong at the opening and strong |1, 1i@ise. rly 1090 and_prices were stre 000 worth $6.00 worth $12.00 were 201 cars, instead of 200 cars, us esti- | P! D prices. of & total of ¥1,563,000, tered today for 215,000 bu. At country sta- (small lots, 70c. pending the coming issue of Russian and . . 880 HOGS—Recelpts, 50,00 head; officlal yesterday, worth $3. worth $14.75 9.75 board reported 5 bgat loads taken for ex- | b HAS on orders, 1%c. finished distinctly under the best. Of the 1 . . good des, while common weak and started at 32%c, sold at from 82%c to 32%¢, | CAULIFLOWER—Per doz. Cape, £10,000 to Chili, £10,000 to Buencs Ayres . 7 s L1100 r celpts, 10,000 head; market active worth 60c worth $14.50 52 F 8 The provision market broke a little early 3 rom America are about to commence, bc higher for May. May lard closed Se| QUINCES—California, per 50-1b. box, $1.80. 3 198 [N Y &N : o 8 gl Head: shipments, 900 “Arisles. TR Do th . ada Southeri. G0 |0 8. L & U common and rough, e GRAPES—Concord, none: Malagas, per 65 to &Q 7114 | Pullman Pais July. 00% | 61@0134. 603 | 616134 | 511, g ) d g an Pals TROPICAL FRUITS, Colo. Conl & Iror Big|R. G. W... . 4 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 7,10) heal; 2014 205 BANANAS _Cholce stock, $2.0082.50 per bunch. | Deli 120% | Rock Tal: 4 e o lower; sheep, Inferfor to fair, $2.00@2. lambs, BUTTER—Packing stock, 8e; falr to good coun- | being an advance of 1% per cent on the | 1eading markets for the day were below o space only a few prices are quoted here. ening factor, representing as it did that the [« ‘ with 499 a year ago. Cables were casier. | DRE: POULTRY—Chickens, falr, 4@ite; | Holders - they ‘succeeded admirably, oc and values on decent holdings were gener-|for all grades of cattle and all grades were worth s:LW.(bfi worth $4.2 040, It Bold off to G0%e, recovered to 60%e |fc: ducks, falr to good, 6@7c; fanc action followed, which brought the stock | At the high point of the d d at from $6.25 to $6.60. Today's sales were Sideboards oo 13,25 | Iron Beds......... 5,000 bu. as low as 59%c. Then came Strong | grouse, per doz., ; blue wing teal, livery hour. A recovery of % per cent fol- | direction was'also active and prices strong sold as low from $1.25 to $1.3 Extension Tables ......... 4.95 | Hall Racks 5.90 Board, | the latter throwing discredit upon | backs, $.00004.50; mallards and red heads, cants Whe: preterced ik down 1ui Dt con DRESSED BEEF. re_on sale, and supply was 00 large China Closets. . .. 14.90 | Baby Carriages. ey had engaged. _The market began to |,V IEAL=Cholce, fat and small veals are quoted day of 1 'to % per cent, the latter in Bur- S . 320 There was one sale at $4.70 and a few at worth 50c worth $4.50 60%e, and that was still the trading price |m~ Nebraska and lowa, part skims, 7@8c; Lim- | of the losses made up at the close, nted at over 4. Mattresses........oet.n0ee 2,40 | Lounges. . later. May opened at 9%c, sold sparingly | HAY—Upland hay, $.50; midiand, $0; lowland art of the day, but later became head salable were nearly all out of the stalls Biowe: TR T 98¢ | Oil Heaters.. ...... 3.75 T T e o 2 T ot | PIOEONB=GIA birds, per do, Tie. The Post's " London cablegram: The | 1..11's00 12 o i ccelpinoCattior 14,000 b Blankets uuees iooe 1.25 | Base Burners.............. 12.60 e today for O it P %ot | O BREANS—Hand-plcked, navy, $; Lima | rench loans. Americans were better in the | 3. 1030 2.0 89 58,224 head; shipments, 923 head; left over, port tc BLERY—Per doz., 25@35c. decrease of £760,000 in coln and bullion in the | §'' lower; sales at $3.85@4 liht; $4.1054.25 Brussels Carpets.. . . B9c | Wire Springs....... 89c up to ¢ and closed with sellers at 32%¢ [ HORSERADISH—Per 1b 8 and the remainder in bars sold for Paris. yhs s 1....1100 ¢ adsance on the heavy run of hogs, 51,000 head belni 82 The following were the closing quotations | 5 o il k# St. Louls Live Stock Market. higher. APPLES—Good stock, per bbl, $2.60@2.75; . EXp 113 [Ontario & W. 3 i 160 e head; market 10@i5¢ jower than yesterday's open- Wheut,No. 2| T s none. tral Pacific.... 14%|Pucific Mail.... CALVES. HEEP—Receipts, 1,600 head; shipme 1 oown a0, bble, 8, 37.50029,00. k0 Ui, 213 | Reading.. X b i i New York Live Stock Market. ORANGES—Floridas, $2.7 Cotton 01l Cert 2714 |R. G. W. pfd. 3 See sheep, common to fair, steady: lambs, 1@l 24| 82wy LEMONS—Malaga, $3.76@4.00; fancy Florida, 160'¢ St Paul ...... common to cholce, $3.2564.4 olEi 0 and T 0g o 3 ra. 515 | o pa ; i : HOGS—Receipts, 6,500 head; market firm at 021l 11 00 PINEAFPLES-None. D. & C. P A isup ¢ 5 : 874 1225 MISCELLANEOUS, i by [ LGB . 001! Stock In Sight. OYSTERS—IXL, fc; meduim, per can 134 [aoutiiess Proltis : fi - L) shor e i leols, 17oi company.‘selects;ikio; New Yark | G AR.L.ntd . ] e i I Catgl. Togs, Sheep Formerly People’s Mammeta Instaliment House e K WNEW 18G14c; Call- | Hiinols Central... &0 2 : B! P Chigne 19000 600 { AY 234 ornia, bags St.T. & Duluth.... 22 |U. S Ex 5 i 80 taks Sty S n i i . Cash_quotations were as follows: HONEY—New York, 17c; California. 1ée. KT pii 0l g W SU B & DL Rt oo e R A 0 e o OpeiiiMondaviant SaiurdaviEichiss LoD tenty o i roliawat MALLI SYIRUP-—ditlon cans, per doz, 12, | Liko orlo & Woit 16| ‘do prd:. 1 i Lol Ll WHBAT N ady il R T TS Almonds, 15@16c; English walnuts, 12c; [ ‘40 id........... 70 |Wells b Fots ST G red? tempseecs No. 3 spring, | yporty, 120: Tirazil nuis, Sc; eastern chesinuts, | Lake Shore 15| Wentern Uplon: f b ORI R G4 A% adde. | DO B0od stock: shellbark hickory nuts, per bu.. | Lead Trust.'.: !\, "86le Wheeling & L. E. i 1 Murk % = OATS—No. 2, 2 2" whiteVsa i Ge o 32 Targe hickory nuts, $1.7; fancy raw peanuts, | Lowsville & NI 54| do pfa. .. 31002 05 Liverpool Murkets. et et ey white, 3133 #e8 T0 % L6ei roasted peanuts, Tie. L & N. A (d 3 4 By LIVERPOOL, T—Spot, steady; | hrices ARCTRed MO "With news rath Y I SAUER KRAUT--Choice white, per bbl., $4.50; | Manhattan Gon X STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, demand, poor;’ No. 2 winter, 6s 2d; No. 2 [ SuFL T8 SURE ALE (MG, buyers took No. 3, 49052%0; No, | Per Dalf bbl.: 320, Memphin & ¢\ & ;i ; T pring stocks ‘exhauatedi No, 1 hard, Muni- | favoring strength in e oo 4, @S - 3 40G32%e; No. | MNyNCE MEAT—Fancy, in half bbls. 1b., | Michigan Ceni e ot fm FLAX SEED-No. 1, $1.45. i 10-gul. kegw, 703 condensed, per case of 3 | Minsourl Puolfic SRl ot Qas U Moy, TIMOTHY SEED-Prime, $.60, Kis., $2.75, Mobile & Ohio 11ard PROVISIONS — Moty pork per bbl., $12.000 resh Caught cropples, perch and sun- | Nashville Chat N Torthorn, I LR per 10y Toe s sCuae b, S o | Ask, 3G5e: buftalo, i@pic; pike and pickerel, 6@sc; | Natlonal Cordags, 8 T A A. December, &' Ti4d; January, bs 1d; February, 240 Bu.: Shipments, 12,080 bu Tibs, sides, loose, $5.05G6.05. Dry salted shoulders, C4fsh, Bfc; black bies B@e. | B A 3 Rt oo O 8 1 ed, s 4 | The flour market ‘was duil but steady at $3.20@ boxed, $5.1214@ short clear sides, boxed, i MEREL A SLm | N & o oo | pdowit fut e Dl e R L for patents; §2.1662.85 for bakers. WATa s, L HIDES-No. e “hiden, e No, 2 geen | N KW Dt 20 8 BB, tatures. opencil steaiy. With ‘near’ positions and I WHISKY=Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., | Bie SHes N0, froeh Sultqd bacs: NEGE Maes, | Northern Paeina: 4| At Rob. Go.. noareat ‘and. sosl AIstant. posttionar closed firm] Cotton Murkec. AR Unchanged, 740" 0w, 04, No. 2 rien Saited des, % 16 | No.Pac rd. ... 17k o pid ember, G4 Yed; January, 48 74; February, 4 | NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 6.—COTTON-Stendy; a— Be; No. 2 dry fint hides,’ dc: No. 1 dry salted "l‘m- total sales of ks today were 3 o 12 tancy winter, 65 3d. 5¢; middling, 6c; good middling, 5 11-162; mi ATTicTon TocoTpia,[SRIDE, | hides, be: pare cured hides, 1o Ber 1b. loas than | gharcs. including: American Sugar, 150600; WESTERN CATTLE. PRAS—Canuda, 48 11, Qling, fair. 6c, nominal; falr, ol Y ington, 15,600; Chicago ~Gas, 5400 Distflin, | No. Av. Pr. No. Al PROVISIONS-Heef, india, extra mess, Fecelpts, 15,60 Lales: shipments, Flour, bbl 10,000 | “KHSHE PELTS Green sulted, each, s@eoc; | 15000: National Lead 6.00; Northwestern, 3,6n: e 2oge 181081 2 bulls....... India, cxtra prime, 378 6. Tacon, ste Dales: stock, 461,685 bales; future: sal Wheat, bu. 16000 | green salted shearlings (short wooled early sking), | Pacific Mall, 3,600; Reading, 9,00; Rock Island, . 620 1 3 cows.......1006 mand fair; Cumberland cut, to 5 mber, $5.31 bid; January, $. 8,600; o s A . THE NEW COLUMBUS I | e B oo (ot woolad carty | 94500; 8t. Paul, 18,000, cow % short ribs, 28 1hs., 34s; long clear, lght, 3§ to 46 S 41G5.42; March, 16,170 G0t each, 5@10c; ¢ 8 (sho! bs., 338; long bs., s. short | Apri U 45.57G5.58; Tune, $5.626@ . ok 0 ADO% cleir ‘back 3 6d; "short, clear ¥ 705.68; August, $5.12G5.T. 21 H A 8 35000 u;\-l Nebraska butcher wool polts, ~per |~NE“' YORIGE Deo, B =MONRYAONQALL | 1 cooeiise, 100 2. 801 e oW Lre 1 middies, 2 1 to 6.—COTTON—Bueady ’fl"‘ JEWEL On the Produce exchange today the butter mar- i attueion . Base; dry fint Kanwas and | Basy at 1G1% ‘per cent; last loan 1 per cent; | 4 cows..... 235 9 cows. . 192108 Ste; Suoulders, aqus ¢ recoipts, 8200 bales; ship- ket wan steady: oreamery, 14@2de; dairy, 12821¢. | welht, a6 Tt Eoloraad buteiter ool | FRIME 'MERCANTILE PAPER-20qu5 por |25 Sonvty 1080 260 4 feeders! N b minals Ba : TN A L TR LG e, Pt per b, wetual et dgotcs iy ot |conte CR-24@1% per | 24 Stoers 1 atoarr 8| i s e T 4 New York Dry Goods Market. F0F urther L Tormation pend o th inanufAciues % — “olorado murrain wool peltd, per ib., actual | STERLING EXCHANGE—Strong, with actus ; L prime western, 36s 9d; refined, 00, 0.—. egular demand fo NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. weiRht. 4@e. business In bankers" billn at $h8, 005" oF dar 4 M, Grabam, S Dee. 0.-An Irregular demand for | NEW COLUMBUS WATCH CO. : TALLOW AND, GREASE_Talow, No. 1, 46 | mand, and $ERGLAT Tor sixty ; "posted : Toull.o.. 120 : demana moderate; fineat | B § buyers hus been well maintat COLUMBUS, OHIO. osterday’s Quot tallow, No. @ic; grens rates, $4.8T6@LES, and 3488 Commers |18y LoLeIK: 1 bull.....LL 12X 15 6d; finest American, colored, | 80 3 £ Y ,,? ,','u"'":lo" IOUIGIRIE and Krease, white B, 3%c: greas clal bills, $4.8664,86%. i) SONRST 13 cows, 840 2 ' ovislons, Metals, Ete, t@d30;” old Buter, X SILVER CRICTIICATES—614c bid, alves. 1 calf. L1 BUTTER—F United St s; good, 608 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 29,80 L pri i rough tallow, Zc. GOVERWMENT BONDS—Steady; state bonds, Houston & B, TURPENTINB—Spirits, 208 6d. ple cottons, Dress silks were il BbIK; exports, 11,60 bblas sien a0 praw | LFUR —car, back, No. 1 lurke, $20.00625.00; | quiet; railroad bonds, easter. ' bonds, | ¢ cown....... 30 180 " 1 cow........ 81 ROSIN-Commen, 38 Wt s tor e dvancs ot contrets, liveries now being made; exporters hut out by | medium, $10; No. 1 small, $7; bear, black, cubs, T i ealf, 5 21 cows HOPS—At London (F ] ) 1 fie ‘const), £2 108, X E dl6e for Jun- ; high asking prices. Southern flour, dull. Rye rie, $6.00@8.00; No. 1 medium, $5.0006.00; G8.coup. 2 . QOWE.. .0 2 cows..... 4 700 pleces sixty-four squares at 23-16c for Jan- | Qp tho Liquor FHabit, Positively Cured 3 i > feeden % 1 February delivery flour, dull; sales, 200 bbls. Buckwheat flour, dull e ey B Focky e AR AL i Rt o) ers, .. - St Louls General Marieot, Y And BbthAry QeI very o h DY ADMINISTERING OR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, b 31,0002, No. 1 lare, i@s.00; No. 1 medium, gnicoun; | e a1 5T, LOUIS, Dec. 6.—FLOUR—Firm and un- Sugar Market. 1t can be given In a cup of coffee o tea, or In ar- BUCKWHEAT—Dull at 5@60c. Tings, No. 1 larg No. 1 medium, $8; No. 1 o U of : . S Sodkrat 2060 3 WHEAT—After some fluctuations steadied and Dec. 6.-SUGAR_Raw, dull; fair | licles of food, without the knowledgo of the CORN MEAL—Easy; sale s, small, $: bear, black, Montana cubs, No. 1| Ald.Class A.. A - WYOMING. closed at X@ie 1p e Argy e leatiinn refining, 3¢; centrifugal, 96 test, 101 person takingit; it Jsabsolutely harmlesaand sales, 200 bbls. and 2,00 1 . q Aln. Class 1. il hoh ithe Arsgntine jestiin 3 1l efect ermanent and speedy cure saikh, large, $6.60; 'No. 1 medium, $.50; No. 1 smai, | All Class B.... {do2d ... 1bull........1280 135 2l0owe,! No. 2 red cash. 52%c; December, 53%c; January, | Jefned, quiety g 8 1-1 wlil effect a permanont and speedy oure, RYE-Ensier; boat loads, B5@57c. $3; bear, silver tp, No. 1 lan #0; No. 1| A3 Glous O | pasaty 17 cows....... 912 2 00 2 cows.. 00 | Bde; May, 7% G e T No, whether the patient is a moderate drin cl“?r BARTYGheady) wostorn, Sooss medium,” $12; No. 1'small, $8; bear, silver tip, | {idCUITENEY. oo 2 cows.. 960 2 00 CORN-Gained $c on lght receipts and pre- [ Noo 10 §W@Z 11ty Foe M o ¢ - an alecoholic wreck. |T NEVER FAILS, WO BARLEY MALT 1BATly Aereats yearlings, No. 1 'large, $1i; ‘No. 1 medium, $8; | Lt Few Gon. ! P e HOGS=It 'looked rather discourag'ng to hog | dicted bad weather; No. 2 mixed cash, 40%c; | @0 T4 ¥ ? Saiiie. | GUARANTEE A completecure in everylnstance. WHIATReceinte S Lo ey, e o0 | N0 1 mmall,” siiver tip, cubs, No. 1 | Missourl Re ) RELY ST S8 | salesmen this morning, although the run here | December, 46%c; Jan anec; Biay, “Whgiete, | mould A 4 iSOV, Naada 4,8 0POMG | 18 pawe book FREE, Addressin confidonce, bu. sales, 281,00 bu. futures and 192,000 bu. | beme bebens No” o ow ol 8 | ol 4 5 0§, F. Deb. B, hae only fair, “os heavy supply y—Kteady and quie 5 o e waerad, 4 510G 41ec; eranuiated, 4 1-16c | GOLDEN SPECIFICCD.,185 RaceSt. Cincinnatl,0. pot. Bpot market firmer; No. 2 red, I stors | bty 2 Bt el 8c R In! it “hicago, but at the c c bid for side’ No. 1; no offers, |8 J-16c: powdered, 4 C-16G4}c; 3 - and clevator, £0ye; afioay n’:aw 2 rea. In store | medium, $16; No. $i2; bear, brown, year- [ G nonfund:. .. AR LutT: 3 | it any different from t ¥ N—East_track offered. #idc; cubes, 4 S-16Q4%e. For sale by Kuhn & Co, Druggtsts, Corn L W A TR TR RO Tings, No. 1 large, $10.00G12.00; No. 1 medium, §8; | qont: ew st 08 10 O 0 B! % started In to pound prfces, and suce "LA T Whent Market. 15th and Douglas streels. Omaha. hard, T1%c. delivered: Opifons openc aler | OELumalle 361 bear, ibrown; onbs. Ne. A iar Tenn, o1 08, ..+ L& LM Ger etting a good many hogs at . decline of from £4.7565.90. Polathiyhisac-narket S OB e Ontions gpensd 315 No. 1" medium, $ i small, $3; badg i S0 & LMG i i Va. Ce s S S, G 10e, but under more favorable conditions ER SEED—Choice, $8.90, DULUTH, Dec. 6.—WHEBAT—No. , cash, > ates, “but rallied sharply on loeal cover No. 1 large, $1.0061.5%; meditm, ‘g, No. | Vi Centurics. Bra X, den, Itertin the Qay ine Tuashet. Taasied. and ol | =3/ aye Lnohanged aiiges December, 80 May, J moid’s Broma-Gele o buyinie B b Chies bprratr g e, |1 sl e fsh a oo mediom, | ({8 G oa | ok R Anta, stronger, with i goed BArCof the eirly. Joss v ToQuiet, unchanged. Rl northern, ¢ mber, 100 o puthy with corn; weak late cables caused ; No. 6 8 to color do 24 A . 1836/ U. P, 18ts of 06 K rhe market from start to fin'sh was v o v Oohc. To @ 4 for Ny ' R sSorn ale; cableal saumd cording to beauty, N large, $100; No. K% of SITatic and very uUneven, apparently. the. eties ull and heavy: $2.574% B6%c; No. . To arrly §plendid cgrative agont for Nervous or 1ok r y ® ada 374| West Shora 45 g ey et fondacho, rain Fhaust(on, &loapi B By o fesetion, Tul, this wos medium, 360; No. 1 small, 30; fox, silver, A s+ 10nW8|¥Teas Buo : krades of hogs selling At widely difterent figure Dull_and lower; $.10 asked. No'1 hard, stise; - B Lapeoial oF goneral Neuralein; nino for ?nr- ! 13 2. g8 toba, 5s K1 No 1 California, § ‘Siad: ‘future LA o opened steady, with near positions offered, win- ... 900 ter 1d lower, and distant positions 21 lower; bus- | feeling. iness about’ equally _distributed, closed wenk RrEg8388AW EERS IS rersisherens o 28 t wants there B oAt tally on fair-e according to beauty, No. 1 lare, $0; N ! ficcording as to Just how they would s LITAL—$2.05G2.10, % e 3 forters, ] Fommary. X OUaC deteuvan red | mearum. $30; No. 1 %mall, $0; fox,’ cross, N Lt Duyar. Gne . choice. 1oad "ot heavies. toppéd the | WHISK Y818 *Frivco Wheat Quutations. Popatns Knmuata. Aot Tor. jscrelis Cloded it G3igc; T March . 625 66 drebruary | large, §7; No. 1’ medium, No. 1 small, gt market at $4.50, while outside of this nothing | COTTON TIE! nchanged. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 6.—WHEAT—Firm; ind other excessea, Price, 10, 2 and 60 €5z B, giareh, O Chaised At fox, red, 'No. 1 large, $1.50; No. 1| medium, 1. oston Stook (Quotstioas. brought above $4.40. The bulk scld at from $1 BAGOING-Unchanged May, $1.06%. arvesonat. R ot s MG | Noo 1w iy, No. 1 Dec. 6.—Call loann, 2)4@3i4 por cont; | (o $4.40, ‘ngainsc & bulk yesterday of from $185 | o PROVISIONS Pork. itandard mes § J —— THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. December. . Bretis’ k@i, | 1 medium, 1 small, 40c; fox, kit, N time loans, @4 per cent. Closing prices o §4.40 ntative sales: $12.30. . prime steam, $6.70; choici TERN PENSIONS. {3 . B0o0Ke, closed | at u %! opalivg. mice pr. | DIy sat ‘meain, Toove shoulders, 161 5, Westorn Avenue, CHICAUO, Recelpts, 20,40 tu.; expirts, 47,000 bu. i 5 o; No No. 1 emall, 30¢; | stocks, bouds and mining shares: Iynx, No. 3 imedium, $2; No. 1 | e — s 80 $4 00 [y 3.25; shorts, $0.37 - I 5 e fi 0 a1 small, $1.50 i large, §2; No. 1| 4. T &S . 4% | W. End pra e e 60 $4 2716 longs: and ribs, $1.09; shorts, | Veterans of the Late War Remembered by For sale by all druggists, Omaha. R market aufori “Na""s aC quniih . bu. #pal. | mediim 31; ink, No. 1 | Al Eugar..., 80% | Wostingh. Eiee. .l e o e % % LV & the General Government. e auett quoted a n ge, B0 ¢ I » m. Sugarpfd.... 5. Central. . Yy % 0 ;. 55 wheatii0,0 3 > L i 3 & elevator; No. 3, 493G Option market opene1 | WrfS; 80005 Noo 1 Lk No'1 amall; | g st o v Dl | i e g 3 ) lour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 8,00 bu.i |y ASHINGTON, Dee. 6.—(Special)—Pen- The Ogalalia Lund and Cattle Company easier, rallied ‘on loeal covering and firm late | bt e e T o, pertas oy | Bell Tolephone. . 107i¢|Atchison ds. . : . 5 43 7} LI O R AT sions granted, Issue of November 22, were: | Pursuant to cquirements of _the cables, and closed firm at %@%c net advance; 1 aree, Th 0002 e 41 | Boston & Alb 200" New Ei 3 Bt . 405 . 3 20 pdbi il . wheat, sions gra lssy e | statutes of the state of Nebraska, the Oga= January, 83%@03%c, closed at b May, Sy Boston & Malue. sen. Elcetric . e i g oats, 1,00 bu. Nebraska Original—John rishbaurm, | jalia Land and Cattle company hereby glve & s s3te; December, " SG0The, | Tomaron, No. i smalh 36 ¢ B P AL, 166 A BN ity e e TP Roca, Lancaster; William I. Vancleave, |notice’ that the total amount of the folr JPfREIL ) F 18, e Sherid crease—Hard 1. | debtedness of sald company on the 5th day ' futur nd 80.000 bu. 'spot. | Kaccoon: arge, WO med Gen. kI : 114/ Butte & Boston 36 TR+ today 12,141 bales were oftered, of which 800 b Sherer, Kearney, Buffalo. Anual. meeting . of 18 Stackholders: Wik N “)?K‘,'L“’“‘ de- :ln' |I\~‘vm.‘~|“ i k'k‘ nul)tml N ‘L',l";‘l‘t“‘"“‘ (e & Hecla.. 2 yo “‘;“‘:'I';“I“ A tair SURRLEY (As r‘,‘l" red lowa: Original—Wentzel Benish, Cedar d, was $1,530.01, the same having been G0 NO, W e, %o 5, . N V. sul he sales, h ed today, show tha! apids, Linn; Edwar W. Moulton, lowa [incurred for current expenses and sundry B i oS olte: Track, white state N 51 R R e Moo ’ iega Biberios. Sresy ch closed today, show that | FRARIAS, LT \Willard A. Benton, McGre- | items, and also the sum of $20,043 for un= DR IMAlIY. femer with den; cleasd: al s but c Ore, Short Line 743 | Osceoln® $ J dro Anged in price have mot | Con” Clayton: George Cook, Ogden, Boone. | pald distribution certificates, which money B Tanuary clcesd ot FHic Jarey, 85 s6c ad- | atriped, , 5 ] RUDDCE, oo s cerrrrs 43 |QUInCY ., ) faits g cent and inferior 10 per cent VGeabed | SFiina) . widows, ete.—Anna Price, Inde- [ is in the hands of the company's treasurer ynnce; January closed at 3Tiic; May, 384GIc, , %o ‘striped, No B e ifar A b (AR e e sl thes ridn Drecds show no change. while sreasy s § | pendence, | Buchanan; (reissue) Eilzabeth | to pay the same, but hus not been called HAY—Quiet; 'shipping, 50a A ; - ed| WestEnd...... o8 | RN bt ) oA 3 per cent down. Out of 189,000 bales avallable | Jacobson, Ehler, Delaware. Survivor Indian | for by the stockholders, to whom such dig~ BB il miae oo to ohoice, od, | 1 NG\ 1 simall, §1;" wolf. pALL_E ¢ tary 144,000 bales were offercd, of which 128.00) biles | warsoFranklin = Cooper (leceased), Plain- | tribution certificates were Issued, and also, i e AT clsco Mining stock Quotation . : were sold. Tho home trade ook 60,00 baies, | fela, Bremer. Widow Indian wars—Jemima | in addition thereto, the sum of $,75241, for t salted New Orleans, se- | Prairie. e, O ! TR el el - VAL . 3 , 4 | the continent 62,500 bales and America 5,59 bales: | (ooper, Plainfield, Bremer. real estate taxes, which are not payable Jected, 45 o 65 lbe., Gc; Texas dry, 24 to 30 | Nooce inall, 40c; beaver, per skin 1 BAN . Dec. 6.—The ofelal closing | » H 67 the number withdrawn was 62,500 bales. Follow- | “'North akota: Original—John A. Wise, [ until April 20, 1895, b s ; B s R e k1) [ISIUPR e minlag W03k Jhiar wete.aa fol- : e Ing arp the sales in detall stecta i idder. Mexican war survivors, .| EDWARD F. LAWRENCE, President. LEATHER—Quict; hemlock sole, B. A., light [ 2eaver Kits, No. 1 large, i2; No. 1 medium, owsi 920000008 i v South Wales, bales 3 crease—Noah J. McFadden, Silver Leaf JACOB NEWMAN to_heavy welghts, 144@18c. . 1 small, 75 muskats, winter, No. 1 large, | 3o SRS — x a0 greany, 4@100. Queensland, 27 ; | crease—Noah J. 3 eaf, N UET . WA Vi -4 " 10 S edium, 9c; No. 1 small, 7¢; musk- v ale & Norcross.. 93 Vosges Sreessed ed, * 906 . {Prry J Dickey. AUGUSTE RICHARD, gL Quiet; domestio fiéece, 116330; pulled, | vl rall, No.'T Inre. 4G6c; Nov 1. medium, 16 A PHRCRL e IR0 s o eroas L) i Anios. B o T Vil D KeYado: Original—David Mills, Pueblo, WILLIAM A PAXTON, PROVISIONS—Cut me : ; =1 Small, Go; muskrate, hits, 203, elcher. .\ ! on.lilc w8l ; PR T Lo bales: . L z ¢ St § SARIN JEROVISIONS—Cut. meats, weak; pickled bel: smal L L Heat & Telcher... Mexican serts 81 Bouth “Aust 5 s Pfoaiana: Original—Thomas _ O'Connor, JONATHAN ABEL g TR T T T 4 BN e s Pahio 4% foradel K Zealund, 1 @i Helena, Lewls and Clarke; Joseph T, BDWARD F. LAWR closed_at $5.3 asked: salen 000 tlerces at §i 25 | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. rings, $1,150,048. | Buiwer Com. L o AL P el ‘W 43 gty §@orkd. aid Nataly 3057 | Coughenor, Cowalls, N A Magority of ‘(he Board ‘o Dircctors of city, $0.15G0.8714; sales, tierces: December | BALTIMORE, Dec. Clearings, $2,401,105; | Caledonin... . Overmin. ... 1 e v, 347 sl Companye o closed ‘at §1.25, nominal; January, $7.{0, nomnal; | balances, $361,045, Challenge Con... Potost.. ... 5y ) ¥ 5 place Janu- Federation of Woman's Clubs. Chicago, December 5, 1894, deaztm refined, quict; continent, $7.66; 8. A, 38| P JELPHIA, Dec. 6.—Cle 0,828,128} | Chollars. ..., Savage. PR, alGal)l coutineat, | 4T PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 6.—Clearings, 39,828,128} palance Confidence 5 [Sierra Nevada b1 s 0 Kte & 5 . 'LOUIS, Dec. 6.—~WOOL ady, without| There s a misunderstanding among some BUTTER—Steady western dairy, 11616c; west. | DUances, 31,365,616, . ¥ _ | Com: Cal & Vi.oi: Uuion © b change. of. the women throughout the state in re- creamery, 16G25c; western factory, NEW YORK, Dec. Clearings, $93,110,850; | Con, Imperial..... Utah Con. . R | t S Eligns, 25 " balances, $6,698,374. Crown Point K et. 50 Kansas Clty Markets, gard to the dues to be paid to the State & state, large. SG114c; sm BERLIN, Dec. 6.—Exchange on London, elght [ Gould & Curry ' ; H ; KANSAS CITY, Deo. 6.—WHEAT- Federation of Woman's clubs, which will be | For deliverea ms, 3 g days' h ma 3 p - 3 1h s ol na: Mo ) hard T . d A ed prices on Corn or Feed of B e st P | S eaeiain, Den 8. J"‘::u:'trr‘x‘;(l 508,808 bal- | o SIIVGr bars. 61@013c. Mexican dollars, 5049 |g7..:; e S Ao sales by saape on ‘onanee. 't o; | organized next Monday and Tuesday in| any description In car loads lots, Writa fce house. 17G22c; western fresh, 22(%6¢; south | ances, . New York exchange selling at | 01 Drafts, sight, par; telegraphic de. ok 4 PRI 1 ¢ " 5960 Omaha. In most of the '“"*‘l' the dues are | Or telegraph gL e k) ances, S ok i NG. ©2@idge; No. each member. In some states W. »l“'rm'u:vu o I,I |“ P LS (Do L ouIs, De. &—Clearings, W48k1; bai.| @ New ¥ork Mialag Qankatioas. 4 . BRI T enk: No. 2 mixed, 30%c N(' z’ nu- i dunual dia are §2 per club."” The only H: BOOTH .00, o A - nal; United closed at 88y sei. " Noney aull," 667 per Cent; ex- ‘-fi.':fn“: ..‘,'l'.fl'.‘.'é'u-g'{fimf’.is The following are the e . PERRR: L A mixed, 30%e; No. 2 white, | gypense attached is that incident to the meet- Kansas City, Mo, SRICE-pirm; domesti, fai 10 extra, Wpgeis; | Tngs, 00 New York, e bremtum bt T | sont g et . 0 PN 2, ue ings, which is of course very slight. Each | Welghts and grades guaranteed. ROEIRQuiel™ o K e S elinibury, ‘8 "Aihens, 117 Kome, - 10630; Bl ne Bl : : HAYS ML MEady; umothy, ss0gnt0; pras- | NeDTuRks assoeiblion, Cen B, (36 o't upoy WM. LOUDON. MOLASAIESfinady Now Orleans, open keudl, | | CRICAGO, Dee. & —Cloasings, #1600, | Beaitwood. .07 0B 1500 -] osssait 18 L ‘l("’l‘ Lo Market steady; creamery, 160 In any event, the ‘lmlivlldunll members wili| (oo miggion Merchant OO0 IRON Dull Booteh, $19.00620.00; Ameri- | time: New — York exchange’ ut . 4 per . cent | Hole & Norcross.. |Standard. .. oee 165 seeeend 00 4 ATH Bpirstase Ras—Market firm; 18%ec. Dak:be Gaxad. SiAhis Dotios 1A glren 4 the can, $10.00¢18.00. 2 J lum: sterling commercial, $4.85%@1s0%, | Homestako........ 1550 |Unfon Con...\.)\} “80 FIGS AND ROUGH. BT e 108 bu.; corn, 27,00 bu,; | Téauest of the ladies who have the manage- Grain a nd Provisions. COTTON SEED OIL—Nominal; prime crude, Dec. 6.—Three per Jgop | MABISAR.....10cs0e, - 00 ¢ FElISY TNANSST:.s 80 ] g oats, 12000 bu. BARLIOL L frph ORI L CRATES: 820 ‘Who . GMYe: prime yellow, . A 4o for the Exchange on don, e ——— BHIPMENTS—None. are very sorry there Is any mistaken I|dea Private wi to Chica, NG S—Steady: fancy, box, oranges, $L87 | 38¢ 1t for o Ol i amRtnaen, As to Gold Shipments. prevalent, Al Dusiness orders pflze:‘ndo,f"cnflf‘.; @200; others, 3540175, the Bank of France, issued today, shows the fol- | NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Sterling exchange fs | 8.1 " : R Milwaukee Markets . Board of Trade, 00 dulet; | exchange quotaticn, lowing changes as' compared wiin the previgus | stronk on o limited volume of business. ‘As is . e 2 YILWAURER, -Des, ' =FLOUR~Reaty byt Marriage License Correspondence solicited, . $9.37%. cooun! otes, in elrculation, - |‘usual at this period of the year, exchange st u v - i oxchangy quotation for | §55/003 franes; ireasury adeounts current, dc- | demnd to Malicibate. the January disumentents | g1 ] WapAT Weak: No. 3 spring, We; No, 1| The following marriage licenses were fs- | Gifice, room 4 New, Yrk Life Bulldiag) gu ;:‘én.'.-\ s oy greaned, 43,000,000 (ranca: gold in hapd, increased, | of interest. While It is believed som> gold will Sasams ) northern, 6ic; May, €Gigc. sued yesterday by the county judge: A e quotation, | 20,575,000 france; bills' discounted, decreased, 135 | o forward Saturday, mone of the exporting e 1204108 CORN--Held steadily; No. 3, dfe. el vy B . ot avatect Spor, | ST trance; siver n hand, decreased, 00,069 | Houses lve ns yet made known thelr intetion ' | 1 2 1o aP Teniisafiyi Mo, § white, Mai No. § white, | SAT0 000 Bohblar.:Omahs. . Decemver, 81340116 tanuary." 83546 | "LONDON, Dec. 6-—The weeldy statement ot T B R e e 9 HARLEY—Quiet and steady; No. 2, 52i¢; sam- | Mrs. Julix M. Crissey, Omaha. park. A second section also provides that BRbruary fo Abril S180G1.&; salcs bn | e Hank 0 England, (ssued: today. shows the | pink gold. againat it i case exchange should a6 2 Ple, S @0AYC. Arthur X. Squier, Omaha. i . from the prospective passage of the ordinance Dlowing changes. as tonigered S arayits (B a oubiadly mare : SH Two double-deck loads made up the | P HyE Steady; No. 1, te. o G 3 S, e a"- day's notice, R340G135); December, | fovouncs “Foim :”w“"m:rll_w'g_"-“l.:'““m s Sine. and \“x“,y Sdqubtedly F s ehaduinment. | wupply of sheep, Markel sicady. Falr to cholcs PROVIBIONS—Lower. =~ Pork, $11.90. Larg, | G¢0rfle Chapman, Omaba......... . the Southeast boulevard shall be known S%on SEED OIL—Quiet: sle it prime Jggrnnennnn Niion, . dec an ‘yeaterd Natlves are quotable at $2.25@3.00; fair to kood | .80 Frank Walstrom, Omaha................. Murray bouievard. This ts in honor of Hase PON SEED OlL—Quiet: min BRI, coher e riinr 10tormaie I ks | (Ware fhan yestsrday westorna, "32.0062.85; comimon and stock sheep RIPTS-Flour, 260 bbls.; wheat, 6,000 Josephine M. Johnson, Omaha....... call's old friend, Tom Murray. It is urged Rt B Quotations: Prims orw deposita, decrense. (55,000; public: deposits de- London Stock Quotations. :; ',::}:‘; ‘u;.;:":.;”;‘;\_:r-:.q" 0 100-1b, lambs, fii‘:mfi;’v{t,fif b R K {;,“u,‘i\_ J,.,‘,;,“fi(,{m.m’. i 2 in support of the ordinance that Mr. Murray, A ations : e crude, 3 crease, (464,000, notes reserve, decrease, (813,000, 0. clostu L S0G prveon 5 naonn bis.; wheat, 13,70 | Mrs. Mary Back, Omaha cre « proportion of the Ha o ' eserve to | Can, Pacifie ..., St. Paul com... [ 1 tive mixe . . 0 il Wheas & o " N -/ Coftee Markot. Habiiity, which, lant week, was S5 per cent, i | el y 1o [N ¥ Cenival .ooo5 1014 | M3 native mixed..... e e Minneapolls Wheat Markot. Wante It to Htoar Murrar's Hame. be is honored as s contemplated by the or- NEW YORIC Dec. &-COFFER—Optons opened | pow i per cent” Har alver, Sisa"por Ciice: | Brle i I [Penmvlvauia. 12 g1 | T nadive lamba..... UNNLE 3% | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec, 6.—Wheat was steady at| Councilman Hascall has Introduced an or- | giiance. Outside of Hascall's statement mo o cline » on | Money 1 per cent. 'The rate pf mon ope ntral. 1 Reading.......... .+ VT T 4 remained "0 for s : B e n Duying, but hanges Tarket, "ooth ShoF, ‘And. (hfee montne, Silin s | Moxioan ordinery, “J& |MenDoa wow 4s. 873 ve Stock Market. the opening today and remained so for some | qinance which provides that the name of | proposal has been recelved from Mr, Murray. R ) e Bl T AY BT were narrow; closed st Vnchanged 10 § | % per ovaia ‘dhe-Bank of Ewgiand’s Tais of | = KANSAB CITY, Dese rCATTLE Recaini | Later & Bl sutling produced weakness. ad | RIverview park suall be changed to Murray | in selgtion to the alleged donation, )

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