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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1804 COMMERCIAL AND FINAN I o e e e s -emees | okt ntsct ety semans mosr. | ONAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS % Ao e sl Raiten o ‘Wash your hait n, ok of ox- unchanged to % g ‘ecline; sales, 16,000 bags, | ate; Cumberland cut, 25@30 Ibs., $3s; ehort ribs, ) double decks of fairish Mex V' ec. i arket clos ead 2% 1bs, Ma; o clear, Hght, 386045 The, 3% . Pair 6o ay y"l_l“"l n|~:lll 4 1bs, brought . fi N il NS - 8 foa S0l o ey tire, ML AN o S and head with Pearline, and sec how re. s 0 JANEIRO, Tec o 7.90; ex- | IIght, 18 Ihs., 358 6d; short elear, mi heav! y HOR DA SROCK. sheep, 51, 0o0n o0: Beod 10 ohoins shi : T : Wheat Was Dull and Lower Yestorday | nanice, fi recelpw. S0 aps: cliarki for the |85 lbe. 53" &7 e borfon” o Mo, 5 | Another Day of Light Receipts Outa the | B o'l amise” (oot it 5o, o cheiee freshing and comforting it is. A Pearline Under Discouraging Oables, bt il o R Bl e ol mhort cut, 1016 I dts, Hatiow, fine North Supply tea Minimum, Jowt 1 shampoo, even if you don't take it very often vy Amierican, nominal, %is, ~Tieet, 1 IAGNE mise i » a auti OMAMA ORNERALMARKST., |y G0 g, M, toe e Gl prind s o8 B Vi by~ Bt CORN SLOW AND STEADY THROUGHOUT | Condition of Trade wna Quotations on |3l hind auariers %0 | Fork, prime"mess: | GEAUERS IN A SCRANBLE FOR OFFERINGS Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. fully clean and healthy. BUTTER- Facklng stock, 801 fule b Bood couns | FLOURDuUN, Gersang. poors . Lodts Tencs 5 shown by "the sooks ot the Union Stock Fards ‘7" Don’t use too much. Not Stapie and Fancy Prodgce. Quilet; prime’ weatern, 3ou; refined, in pails, 378 Officlal receipts and_disposition of tock ns winier, company. for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 Loeal Mocelpts Were Somewhat Larger |\, 100lic: cholce to fancy, 1gite; gathered | "Iy wdian, a1t i saesq | FFICES 00 Everything Sparply but Uneventy | 5700 D, ., Buchiter 1, 1t that there's any harm in it, Than Expected and Pardridge Sold EGGS_Strictly fresh lald, $1@2%c; fresh (cold " §6s 8d; Mnest American colored, Higher ‘:“‘"! ‘; the Bris: ‘""’V'I“ RECEIPTS. but it'll take too ]Qng to Heavily, but Offerings Were storage), 16@18c, s 6. ‘ pé tion—NBetter Things Are Looked o 4 ATt B e, GOl _ > LIVE POULTRY—01d hens, 4%@5e; spring 3 e 6. for by Nellers. e i : wash the suds off, and you Sheep o it} 2 Y chickens, 5Glc; ducks, 6o turkeys, 6c; heavy P sin 50 DISPOSI{ON, might grumble about that. ot s | Pt Hefined, §a ey ; t Catle. Hogs, § Jom v 1A%t CHICAGO, Dec. 13.~Wheat was dull and POULTRY—Chickens, falr, be; | 3L g0k Hithittiine const) £2 158, $lursDAY, Dec. 18. | 1. Bammona company.... S5 15 Use your Pearlmc.m 2 . SRRl T o large, 6e; cholce small, G4@7c; turkeys, Recelpts were 1ight totay, but 148 cars all | S¥It and Company 2 the bath. You'll feel in- lower today ‘un\lvr (ll-‘mumg m;l fie l* falr to good, 6c; cholce heavy, @Sc; eaoice small, STOCKS AND BONDS. told. During the pugt four days there has ‘“";I“\[v'; Packing company. 3 3 . 2 n R Glcainiy. o lower Ter Atay, May corn| 0% ducke, falf (o good, W0 Aol 3 e + Clostng | P°CR R Increase of over 1300 cattle as com- | Newon Sfofvig: 1111111111 S vigorated after it, It's os ¢ lower for May, May co e, fair to good, 6@7c; fan 1 0f Values Was U A osin w AL e period last | It Decker & Degen. ‘e ik Tark! k15 % § BRI 148 Towir,: cats Mo lowsr and pros e, STeE ey, BN i | T Of Yalss WAy Opued 4 "% | pared “\:';:;I:r:A‘v:l“rfl',‘l::‘)‘ ame period last | I, liher & Déd e woowil very much like a ‘I urkish or a Russian bath—except that it Bkt Fola e tiirelese tor the| Sronse. per dov, ILHGLM: blus wing leah, bet | MEW YORK, Deo. 1a—Despite the an- 300 nead and sheep about 800 fiend. L. " iveker (RN, ! costs almost nothing, and that you take it at home, without greater part of the session. Northwestern | G1.90; ducks, mixed, per doz, $.00G1.%; canvas- | ':l,',";f,'r"quw:::‘m 1 T ,"(.;'ll'\::{i“‘::,' Falr to pretty good fed native beeves | enion & W Tit § any trouble or fuss, recelpts were again considerably larger than | backs, $.00G5.00; mallards and red heads, $2.50 s burop o~ Y| made up the bulk of today's very moderate | Shippers and feeders s p; end of vi S 0l ock ex- P v v Peddi i on the same day a year ago, and the re- |2 quall, $1.2561 acer saddles, 1 '}I'xl- l_h"vm"l t \Inl\w ‘. n fl:‘ Sl_ ck "‘3{ fresh supply. Although there was the usual | Left over... ddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell {n y antelope saddles, 1Gioc; small i | change was upward, and with very few | Thureday inactivity on the part of shipp 1 r TPl AR ; e Bewar’e **this is as good as" or “‘the same as Pearline,” POFts were of refreshing rains over a con- | Jnfelobe, Maddl exceptions the closing prices show an ad- | jooal dressed beet ey neeaed Buppien. s otaliniins - FALSE—Pearline is never peddled: if vour grocer sends siderable area in the southwest. The local | VEAL-Choicé, fat and small veals are quoted R o final Eales osterduy — h o e Resta P i s i BRI wvire Wlio boarish, LAInE. 10 ot | At BeL Tive st oot S04 vance on the final fales Of yesterduy | aq offerings were limited and eastern mar- cnica you an imitation, he honest—sénd it back, “ JAMES PY1 . . h CHEERRE= Wisconsin full cream, Young A, | ranging from L. to 3% per cent. The vol- | yaig higher they were in the saddle early, buying right and left. Prices ruled all of ot cent larger than expected. The clearances | 13¢; twins, 12t%c; Nebraska and lowa, funl cream, | ume of business was very large, the trans- from the seaboard were generous, but busi- | Hlei Nebraska and lowa, part skims, 7@8c; Lin . AR HEEITY o 3 g Swin actions in Sugar being nearly two-thirds of | 100 highe esday, the commoner ness was #o glack that It had practically no | putser, No. 1, 1ic; brick, No. 1, 1ic; Bwlss, No. | 4y, "y vegate sales. London was a heavy ,,‘,.,f,.':hl,r\,,‘,'.';:'f \I 1‘-]“ sday, n.l tn‘n‘lvlm r o effect and there was an easy undertone. | 'HAY-Upland hay, $0.50; midland, $; lowland, [ Seller of St. Paul at the opening, which de- | Krades sharing In the general advanc » market had a b 0l 60%c, and ol %e to H0%c, | $8.50; rye straw, $6. Color makes the price essed the stock temporarily, but there was | Tidy fat beev the readiest sellers, [ good tone today under the stimulus of contin B ey, and_from BN A ht shades sell the best. Only top grades | good local buying in all {lie grangers to|a bunch that averaged only 1,183 Ibs. bring- |ued moderate receipts and better demand. The | held steady for a time, but finally weakened | pring fop 'prices. cover short contracts, which counteracted | jng $450, while a string of fancy “white |bulk of shipping steers were salable at prices | to 69%e at noon. The market continued very | PIGEONS—OI birds, $0G%e. the influence of the forelgn selling In St. n:’ -_;‘) s ,}]_“ (.m:'mlvn«‘l“"'l"«“ m‘ 1‘|“ nging from $2.90 10 §8 for very common to | weak during the last hour, and May closed VEGETADLE Paul. i) bkt Il L s ARG iR et ‘ at Closing cables were all weak and| POTATOES—Western stock, car fots, 8008 AU the opening a firm tone prevailed in the | and were contracted for In the country for | oM # to $6.10 for extra, with fancy Christmas | % = kA smail Tots, 6570 % general market, and except for a slight re- | the Christmas trade were delivered today at | “%¢Fs 0% high as §6.40 s of cows and heifers longs got discouraged and liquidated freely. LD BEANS-Hand-picked, navy, $2; Lima|action at the end of the Hrst quarter of an | g575" Business was- brisk and by noon |¥ere auoted at from $175 to $275. A falr Corn was glow 1 steady until shortly | beans, pe; hour prices under the leadership of Sugar o & 4 S = amount of trading In stockers and feeders was before the closing, selling a fraction above NIONS 2 00, X ntinued to advance. Up to 11:30 o'clock | everything was sold. done on a basis of from $2 to $2.50 for common CALBAG 3 0 il commor ' preferred, Min-| There were o enty loads o 2 WY & fraction below yestorday's close, but| SALDAC B Cotton Oil _common and preferred, Min e were not over twenty loads of | [rit ™" R AR OF fom AR 4 , neapolis & St. Louls preferred, Lake Shore | butchers' and ca 8" stocl sale today 4 keeping at near the closing figure. The s=tome grown, $215; Mus- | ind"the grangers were niso prominent in the | and these Included nothing ar S cooiels | Higher prices were paid for hogs today local receipts were somewhat larger T Rpe i, 8, market. The attack on Sugar checked the | Killers were g0od buyors at Strong prices, vals continue to fall below (he number than expected and Pardridge sold heavily, | CARROTS—Per bbl., $2, advarcing movem nt not alone in tkat stick, | and an early clearance was made, Veal °d for. The best of the heavy welghts but the offerings were readily absorbed and | CAULIFLOWER-Fer doz., $1.500178. but in the market at large, and speculation | calves were a trifie stronger as a rule, and wanted at irom $4.55 to $.75, and ] -+ ORS] ADIS e T { % turne into the af noon_ rather heavy. | the market for b T8 vas active buyers for prime light at from $1.45 to $4 there was but little reduction. The estl- | Tananiia o o (O Bugar was first to shake off the depression, | and Tigher, ¢ Ul 8tags, etc, was active | {as tyers for prime It af from $1.46 10 $s0. mate for tomorrow I8 smull—69 cars—but it | ROTABAGAS e Bhl - 82, . but after a recovery of 1% per cent a reac- | Business was brisk in stockers and feeders | (e8¢ quotations show an advance of from 1h ON SALE AT did_not help much. May sold at from 50%¢ [ PARSLAY- e doz. bincies, 35G10c. tlon set in in which all but i per cent of | today, both stillers anl sourtrs pidereeders | o3 Der 100 Ths. The bulk of the 260 10 o to 50%c. The weakness in wheat near the [ TURNIPS_ Ver EbL. 2 the gain was lost. 'Lower figures brought | ing Hold frecly. — Supplics wore vorapoak | hogs wold. at from $415 to 3465 finigh sent prices down and May closed at| SPLIT PEAS Per ib., %e. buyers to the rescue, and the stock again | tively small and o ccor ere i IR R LR LU T ooe, an PEAS—Per bu., $1.25G1.35. took an upturn, followed by the rest of the | & ‘ganeral advanee in i gunt, fhere was | o $1.60, L R PRI L E Husiness In oats was inclined to be more | RADISHE shares traded fn. Sugar fell off a fraction | offerings, and the close found very little | ey h'} demand_and active, but prices declined In sympathy with during the early part of the first hour, but | decant sfock unsold. Geod to eholes feotere v Sority of the the weakness in corn. Selling was more QUINTES—Californti, per 50-1b, box, $1.25G1.5 became very strong in the final trading and | are quotable at from $2.80 to $3.35; fair to | stuff changed hands on n basis of form L] general. May started steady at from 32%c ) touched the highest point of the day, mak- | good from $2.35 to $2.15, and common grades | tations, most of the sales of sheep helng At to 32%c, sold at 3%c, and the close showed : NONb i ing a gain of 1% per cent, while the pre- | from $225 down, Itspresentative sales: o | from $5.25 1o 83 and from $525 (o $5.95 taking the it 5 the market for May nt from §2e to 32%c. : ity ferred recorded an advance of 1 per cent. DRESSHD D EE bulk of the lambs. Extra sheep were salabl 'HE GREAT FORCED SALE of Household Furniture announced in Hog products were strong and high early or Nellls, $2; Vicars, § The general market was also in good tone No. ; around $3.25 and extra lnmbs were bought at $). Buldas A 5 : L mi- !.n”I th “|.<g g celpts wer xw; 0 stock, per Dbl $2.50@2.75; |,.‘ ‘.1,.. late dl\,“,..{gs. and ‘.,‘,m,,“, sim’:u at or No. . B % | RECE Cattle, | 10,000 head; enives, 300 unday’s papers is now on at The People’s Furniture and Carpet cad less than estimated and prices at the | aio tock, $; New York or New England, | within a small fraction of the best prices | 3! £ Lk head; hogs cad; sheep, 12,000 leac ) i reri i « yards were decidedly higher. Shorts were [ §8.%, @ 2 s i of the day. The bond market was firm and L : g ,,The Evening Journal reports! HOGS—Receipts, Compauy's establishment, avd such a VLI L L TR L j:ulu(l hi._w{,, but the re was very “"”"]fur fAPES—Concord, none: Malagas, per 65 10 | moderately active n‘\]‘mrn': Clmfl hr‘ ‘{",“. oot - i T 2,000 head; ufticial yenterday,” 004 head; ship dom been seen in this city. On account of being over stocked every sin- sale. Trade’got very dull during the last ). bble., groxs, $7.0008.% was the sale of a block of $100,000 of West 3 head; feftover, about 8,400 heac i i &t hour, and prices went off on all products. [ CRANBERRIES-Jorseys, fancy, $10.50 per bbl. | Shore fours. The trading in that issue 4 5 N 9. 13 rather poor; market active and gle piece of furniture, carpets and stoves and all the crockery has been May' pork, ‘lard and ribs each closed 2c TROPICAL FRUITS. ched $10L000, and the total sales of the LB3 315 3 i L1075 R B LR O greatly reduced in price, Do not delay, but come at once. Remember, her. ORANGES—Floridas, per box, 1608, 176s and | day were $1,591,000. 3 b . Tl - 3.9004.60 fo 1 4.15604.25 I ird.” The leading futures rang:d as follows: 208, $2.75; 123 size, $2.60. The Kvening Post's London cablegram | ... E i SRR U The succulent worm awaketh the early bird. - —_— ~ - — BANANAS—Cholce stock, $2.00§2.50 per bunc! says: The markets were good all around for h y packing and shipping lots, and ‘Aruc\n-u i Open. [ Hizh. | P LEMONS—Malaga, $3.75; fancy Florida, s! today, but the activity was still confined to $2.40604.20 for pigs Wheat,No. 2 | i 20 and 500, 34,004 mines. Americans showed a good tone, but |18....1200 305 14 7 CATTLE-Recelpts, 13,00 head; market fairly Dec 5o 65| 54y PINEAPPLES—None. were idle, and South Americans were ' firm CHRI 5 active, shade highe w PnlcEs May 00M@N | sO¥Mwle| HB@AY | 59 MISCELLANEOUS. on a further fall in the Argentine gold pre- | o1... 5 SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000 head; market firm . July »"*«1 GOB| 00N CONGH | OYSTERS—INL. g meduim per can 1% | mium. j demand moderate. “Fe a | ar |heme sheen v lexua standards, fsos extia st | e following were the closing quotations | o.... New York Live Stock Market. Chamber Suits. . ... . $19.75 ereh | Art Squaces. ......$ 198 Ve Quite Readily Absorbed. Dec.......| 47% 60 Jan 473 473 47% | counts. | s5e. on the leading stocks of the New York ex- NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—BEEVE » ) 7S k oM i | SOmOM| sowen| donasll 60™ | N Fias Fancy, tie; chotce, 13@Me; Call- | change todays - : . 0| nend e Folding Beds...... 17.80 Josh | Smyrna Rugs...... 1.24 Yeso Dec.... 204 LR %01y Kichinon 5 5 [Northwestern..... 100 . § QUoATUEichn et AL 100! ¢ da Worth 1of 3 i My, 34 @ R eaitornie, J6cats. Adame Exprosa.. 139 | do pi.e.. - 142k | 20000 583 v % g R Srscieratorglass ' Chiffoniers. ...... 745 Jgren | Misfit Ingrains..... B.65 e FOgPer Ol 10 00 i ionds, 15alic; English walnits, 12; | ALONT ..o 3TN V- Coptral.. i ¥ 1o ALVES_ Recelpts, 13 head; steady; veals, poor Sideboards. 13.95 Werth | [ron Beds 6.75 North ard, b i, sl UG Yt £ Sy ore & Oh regon Im 2 . 3 5 6 A R Receinta 5, Reanis v : g We anki & v 40 7 SAUER KRAUT—Choice white, per bbl., $4.50; [ Ca 3 0. 8. ¥ ) . s oo 988 2 good, $2.00G3.2%5; lambs, common to choice, $3.00 | f W = : e i 55 v | e half bbL. $2.50, oriv. 144 pacing Matl : - s @150 g China Closets...... 14,90 Mersh | Baby Carriages. .... 6.50 Ygreh 15—Recelpts, h £13.00 2 < MINCE M . in half bbls, per Ib. 1305 Bittuvar HOGS—Receipts, 6,110 | . i 0. condensed, pe e of o 180081 I 23...102 ekttt o) (it i Wo > v TR TR TR et mmnt o ndenied, per-oase ot 3| G R Lg, ittt ullEima i i ABmeI615 Dive Rt laaeist Kitchen Chairs..... .24 “ei | Center Tables...... 1.65 Yerth FLOUR—Steady, unchanged. FISH—Fresh caught cropples. perch and sun- 1 +R1% | Riehmand Te 835 11 ot D o8t KANSAS CITY, Dec. 13, ~CATTL i Wort] it T W soVHBAT-No & apring, S%@6ic; No. 3 spring, | sl 365, buftao, Sebtc: plice and pickerel, ogse; | Gounogated gan. 155s] Richpund To " : R anipmcnis, | 3800 e Pictures......... .39 Weud | Parlor Suils....... 2475 Jigres . C.. 2 s steer 2.65@3.40; Texas cows V. ORN—No. 8 3 yellw et CIDER-Pure juice, per bbl. 50; halt bbl., $3. | Golo. Coal & Iron.. NG LS bl )t ateers 5. iy 3 Worth Vorth 8 ‘White, 1 . hides, 3iic: No. 1 green galt 4e; No. 2 v $ 4 0 s e $1.5002.50. g illow W i 5 Wo : i 3. 005 N0 o sl nides, | Bl Lag RPauL osery - st HOGE—Teceipts. 7,700 head; shipments, PIIIONSS oors e etite o SR 08 S Hortn O] IO HRQtRLS | Ao vieres roL Dl NEEE 53@5c; No. 3, 50@33c; No. 4 SR Eroen salted hid to | B St P X o head; market 106 bulk of sales, § f 3 o 50 3 ke & 5 Worth 1 Worth 13 % & '3 oobe A0 pla.. ........ 3.... 983 0 H 10 5 @450; heavles, 3 packers, $4. H cese s . 3 s eae e 25 o Ry & |Suga 3 @ pigs, $3 9 T o Wo o Vol FROVIEONT ot e 32550 10 togua s, | hiden e pare curea hidcw, e per 1. law than | EOF WaFhe Sugar Rofinery } i 1. head; swipments, oo | @ WdCe Curtains.. ... 148 Werth | Oak Heaters ...... 6.75 Nyn Lard, per 100 Ibs., $6.87'4@6.90. Short ribs, sides, &E. r " C. L ptd. elfie oo < h N V. e v, Joose, $5.95@6.05. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, . each, 25@60c; i " & O, t. 2 Worth Worth WHISK Y- Distiilers' finish : ach, Sg1s phearlings (short wooled early | 5o 8”& Duluth. ... U.'S Exprens. 118, Dec. y cceipts, 4,9 Wortk .23, Neai o asnat SIIGECryARheatliiRs £ (8 & T Pl e WSt L& P iy ‘,:',,‘l",:;:‘,:m':." nd \‘\“,‘“,’l’.‘.m, i Baussels Carpet .... .59 Yost | Wire Springs. ... .. S higher; natlve steers, chojce, bw., . BUGARS—Cut loaf, unchanged. e ey e N mncach, Bei dry flint | Diko Kl & Weut do ptd. . Vi b e Mg ors e RUEy wna snipments | Kansan ‘and Shbia uiinir oo Iyl ‘pe | Like fire & iad A, AT W, S | B Ingrain Carpet..... 29 Ver™ | DimmerSefs....... 6.75 Nerm helfors, $2.2002,00; Texun steers, fair €0 100l 60¢ $14.50 Soade: 1b, actual welght, 5@Se; dry flint Kansas and | 99 PId.o gl A Trost AL ol AL : & Shioro.. | Wostern Union tod Nebrisica murrain woal' pelts, Der 1. actua | L o e e i Worth . Worth "ArIToR, 1um-e|mn [ShimeE, | velght, datc;dry fint Coloragd butcifer oo | FEUL TS ¢ i St Tt $200035 cown, 150, inoleum. ........ .39 Yoru ano Lamps...... 4.90 Yoo o ol er 1., actual weig tige; dry fiin 1 3 S Recelpts, 500 head; Shipments, : i Flour, bbly.. i $,000 do murrain wool pelts, per b, actual | 1 A K . head; market ‘sitong: fair (0 "mixed 1 Wheat. bu. : 51000 | weikht, 4@te. Ative, $2.4002.90; cholce natives, $3.40; sout Manhaitan Gon. [T On the Produca e xchange tolay tha buttar m ir- 1 large. $20.0025.00; | Natioual Cordag ket was stoady; creawery, 1262c; dairy, 11@19¢. | No, 5 1 e do prd. Eece, wiendy: 1sasse Do, Seariimiss Nox 1 lnrke, 15 0ogi o0y oo | -4 Gonts o4¢] doptd A diim, 3105 No. 1 7 bear, blackc eubs, SENRLIEY on)e B EW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. i @8, . 1 medium, $5.0006.00: [ North Ak oag Lk 1, small, $i; bear, black aontana’ ani Rocky HornErLEaton ¢ 3 mountain, No. 1 large, $18.00622.00; No. 1 medium, | BOp 5 Do Yesterdny's Quotations on Flour, Graln and [ 314: No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Mortana. year: | U D& G- rovisions. Matals, Ete. Ungw No. 1 larke, $12; No. 1 médium, 5; No. 1 | ~+bid. i 1210 VEW YORK, Dec. 13— FLOUR. Tecelnts. 20.. | Ml 35; bear, black, Montann cubs, No. The total sales of stocks today were 310,87 3 NEW YORK, Dee. 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, large, $6.50; No. 1 medium, N shares, including American Sugar, 176,100; Bur STAGS. P e o e S e T 200 bbls.; exports, 19,800 bbls.; sales, 7,600 pkgs.; | $3; bear, silver tip, No, h lington, 11,500: Chicago Disitlling, f Kels 7o THGrsday' Detembes 180 market low to sell; buyers and sellers are Sgioc | Medium.’ $12; No. 1 small, “$8; 4,200 Manhattan consolidated, 3,000: Missouri STOCKERS AND FEE L s S oen: Bhoen apart; export trade at a standstill; eity mii | JCOinEs. N No. 1 medium, Paclfle, 6,00; New York Central,’ 3,700; North- S R A e . il 1 tip, cubs, No. i |west, §100; Tock Island, 11,900 Paul, 23,00, e HHEH) e ERGE o MOL1S; Ewinter ptents, $LE08.13; 3 3 1 small, 83; [ Tennessce Coal and Iron, 7,600 Western' Union, n s Kaneasialty Sty city mill clears, $.35; winter straights, $2.95 28 00 s i3 ] 5 Kansas ciiy e e Bt o Ul medium, $16; No. "1 small, §i2: bear, brown, vea _ 0 25 i 3N s tras, $1.80G2.40; Minneapolis bakers, $2.000 o, No- 1 lnrge, $10.00G12.00; No. 't mediim, §8; Now York Monoy Market. o0 g Sl 2 i winter low grades, $1.70@2.15; spring low grad e o 5 cubs, No. 1 large, | NEW YORK. Dec. 13.—MONEY ON CALL— o4 260 5 SRIIL 4 X & low grad No. 1 medium, $5: No. 1 small, $3; badge at 1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent; g Hi ik Minneapoils Wheat Market. v ! b 7 " Easy, SL760L80; spring extras, @235, Southern | No. 1 large, $1.00G15; No. 1 medlum, 6e; No. | oeva % 2 5 3 235, Souths e 7 R i, closed, 1% per cent 0 INEAP ec. 13.~The expected rally 3 3 . | et 6 e, N i, B Novt e, | “Fiis? SERGANTILE pAPER-mous per L MEsonts, b, e, et | § Formerly People’s Mammota Installment House @ 'flour, ‘superfine, X Ry it iver 84 to color Ace.| cent. S i et closed WK@he lower for futures, with quite a i Bucewheds tour, e e, $60: N0, 1 smal, $605 ok, ‘itver. sate, | (STERLING. EXCHANGE.Dull| and_ steady, S ; KeHclnsd RONG Jowac toricdturse: WIth AUle: Open Monday and Saturday Evenings, 5 B Tt Reauly, AT ) 3 with actual business ankers' bills 656 g 3 dy, and inclined 1o flimness, but when Ch = CORN M $1.18601.20; | According to beauty, No. 1 larg ; @4.58% for demand and $LETH@4.8T% for mixty t steady ,‘;"'?“h““,("‘,;‘“‘s 2 ”‘,,',‘,,“ ,,.;M",fl\ ,,',,,,".. kLl neral hurry Into the it and hasty Hauida: Brandywine, $3.00G3.05; sales, 30 bbls, 2000 | edum 330 No. 1 small, $20; fox 1| days, © Posted rates, $L.88%G 1Y@ Commer- sacin, ! No. h ton afterward. ® Cagh wheat w 2 203 Close, Deormber, N . clal bills, $1.86%G4.87. HABLEY ars i, Qe L medim, doc; No. 1 famail, i fox: kit, No. (DENMBNEEUONDI=RAyEL) sisle, houds, MILKERS AND July"We on track,” No. 1 hard, s N IRON TRAD: REVIEW. ARL estern, 1007 ; B Dl e AL R o . firm. : ortherr ; 2 northern, s6%e. Flou OV HEATTtecelpta L0 10 Sgortn, .00 | 13 e Mg e No U smal e | "Gloing quotations on bonds wers as follows: | 1 cow and Calfeo il northern brio; No.| 2" soviaern, e e o Hpot market lower; No, 3 bra" 1oob00, DU, #pot. | gmall, $1.50; marten, No. 1'large, $%: No. 1 8. 48, Teg. TIBM D &R G480 BIM | 1 8pringer.....ecesssnsens g S the Week. Vhtor, R G0 ariont gy ads In store and ele- | medium. '$1.60; No. 1 small, $1: mink. Ne. 1| U, & S, cout 118 | Erie 20800000 073 [ 1 Sbringer 1 Yeorln Grain Market. 3 For dellvered prices on Corn or Feed of ! N Yo ailoat SM@WI: € o bSIKE | fage, B@éte; No. 1 medium, d06; No. 1 8. 48, roy 1144 (G, H, & 8. A 6%, L i 2 4 w.| CLEVELAND, Dec. 13—The Iron Trade APA 4 o et el Lok ST 3 ge, S0@6io: No. 1 medium 406, No."1 sma, § i o, TIo] a0 e e 1 milker. BT a . PEORIA, Dec, 18.—CORN—Steady, firm; No. LEVEL. K . 13, 1 any description in car loads lots, Write hard, 7o%e delivered. Optlons e Pt me s bl UL and dm | e B &8 ooup 164) o7 5 y 2, te: No. 3. 4ike. Review this week says: A further weaken- | or telegruph changed on steady cables and § 1oy amall, c; mountaln llon, perfect hewd | U. 8. 28, rog. ... 07 |H. & T 0,08, o001 . OATS_Slow: ‘No. 2 white, 314@31%c; No. 3| ing of fron and steel values has taken place buying tor'an advance A P e O B B R G L A R D No. 3 within the week, and in some markets the W. H. BOOTH & CoO., the middle of the S@s0c; otter, No. ge, 0. nedium. ) ¥ L K. & T, 2 . 3 3 vithi il ~ ots the Blla aftorndon und $0.0067.00; No. 1 small, $; otter, pale, No. i | Ala. Class B.\\\000 108 | 40 2d 4R.......... 4 steers.. X % lowest prices of the year have been touched. Kansas City, Mo, e o large, $7; No. 1 medium, §; No, 1 Ala. Class C. 9214| Mutual Union 0s. . . Souther. S i) owest prices yea . Mo, and consetiens *Hutiaation ‘oue aht | FcESom, o ke, 60Toos Nox 1 mediam. ;| Ali. Qurrency N3, G Baee.: 1 cow. 1T 0 200 | RECEIMTS Wheat, 2400 Ja0r b | e of bessemer and northern foun- | Welghts and grades guaranteed. oy i, gosed | Nov 1 small Sic; rieecem biack, a8 io benuty, | I New Cow 45:. BhiING, Puo. duia | ie 48 enes 228 | RN Wit o0 b 5 corn dry iron, except at Chicago, where the May.Gaelic, oo Gy June Sowed Nor 1 a1 g0, 600: No. 1 medimdde. 2o Sals AR ] 13,000 bu.; tye, 600 bu.} barle : el EatAor e o e WM. LOUDON July! GINGGI%e, closed G3%c; December, o D f 5 S 9 vere recently withdrawn., While a Novem- d S0@60 3160, closed 6 " 8 AR " COLORADO, Duluth Whent Market. were recently withdrawn. a N ORNCTeCeb! o0 b oxports, 270 b . % >, nonfun: 5 G, West. das... Ny o Mot b, cany, | BeE and Dctmber accumatation of (von has Commission Merchant 8, 340,000 bu. futiires, 16,000 bu. spot. Spo s q b lomridge P e; December, J s N Bon _10okec : (o BAiOr B 4 . market casier; No, 3 Batke nominal for | & £ Al 181.60; ol | Tean. naw IR SR Y- 08, 1 3 140 1'cow........ 850 as Passinh Ly sos prices, actual transactions have discounted Grain and Provisions. old; steamer inixcd, i No. 3, 49 Op- i UG LT o S e St L& SF Gen.G. 105k |13 feeders. 3 00 21 feeders.... 877 No. ¢ ‘.1 | allowances. Bessemer pig has sold as low tions firm early In the day on’ Nght recelpis and Bhic0; No. 1 amal §3; | | do doforred... Pac. 16L8..... 29 feeders.... 898 310 ot . 1 hard, 6. |as $9.50 in the valley, the cquivalent of $10. Private wires to Chicago and New York, prospects of continued small arrivals, but de- 1 large, 32; No. 1 medium, $1.60; ) . 85 | do2ds. ... 3 | HOGS—Expectations were agaln unrealized and 1 northern, BSic. at Pittsbur Among makers of bessemer | All business orders placed on Chicage clined ‘sharply In the afternoon with wheat and | No. 1 small, 760 musxrats, winter: Moo ) roa: $ 173 | U. P. 1813 of 95 arrivals fell nearly 4,00 short of a week ago, L it iron there {8 a caution about entering into | Board of Trade. Cloned ot WGie decline; Janunry, BX@s%e | s@ioc; Nor 1 medium, fo; Nov ) smally do; musk: s 1065 | West Shore 4, 3 | making a shortage of 13,000 hogs so far 1his & v Market. lew-priced contracts begotten of the coke | ~Correspondence solicited, Bte clomal Biter e closed K3%a: May, S3%G04 | rats, fall, No. 1 large, 4@60; No. 1 medium, T P. 1518 0f 108780, R Koo 50)¢ | week as compared with Jast. Light and lght | NEW YORK, Dec. 13.-SUGAR-Raw, dull; | strike experience of May and June. Gtice, Toom 1, New York Life Bullding, CATS e 3 b s exporte, 107,000 bu,; | NO- 1 small, 6c; muskrats, hits, 2@3c. D.&R.G 7s..... 114 Thixed hoee made lp) &0 MEUPHANY IRrEe IODOF [ifniv pannine, centritugal, 96 test, e Car and locomotive bullding s more active, | Jmaha. Telephone 1308, o8, no futures and 20,000 by (i y on of the receipts, choice heavy loads being | 87 test, 2,864 bags | and_the prospects in these directions are T fiutes Ana 2,00 by Spot may. St Louls General Market. Sun Pranciaco Miniug Stock Quotations. | Juther seurce. Tileher mariets’case and ' koo et | Ibien “more encouraing. | n e central ' 3, 3%ci No. 2 white, 38%c; Sc: | ST. LOUIS, Dee. 13.—FLOUR—Very qulet; un- | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—The officlal closing | wera “shurpiy, although unecenty homoerrices ey west there Is a fair amount of business in g thack, White western, 3G iic. Options dull and | b T uieti U | o otations for minihg sto3ks today 'Wers as foL © | Weren PRIV Githoush —uneventy, bigher all Exiseo Whesy Quaiilane plates and angles on ship building and Told's mm fig featureles 1 day. T—After a firm opening on expo Tow it " g g SAN FRANCISCO, bridge contracts. The demand for beams o , pening on exp narket for good v hogs I 7 HAY~Steady; shipping, 50G35¢; good to cholee, | clined lat 0 cables closing 4@%e off; Alia Julia lght weight stuff, but the | D¢ $ 5 | and channels on architectural account s Splendid curative agent for Nervous or E4ck RO e mon to cholos, old. | oy o 8¥%c; December, Hiio; Junuar G| A gt s 4 atrong to 10 and ‘20c higher | W light, but there is a good deal of figuring B Hoadaene, Bt Yaltundlen e ,'ZZ,"‘"* terior markets begin to gather and digcuss the situation, the auvction sale and its effects are dismissed and attention Is attracted to the preparation of goods for immediate wants. There was o good demand for fabrics and also for ging- hams, dress goods, dometts and bleached cotton Hope' 36-inch b d are oversold and prices advanced . Printing cloths, dull and steady, at L1465 4 N *Memphis & C. 5 4 : , i 53000.5 X416 12,000 TALLOW AND GREA Tallow, No. 1, 4@ Michiga s oes vie western mixed, $2.55¢3.: t R % S . o iigan Cent.. . i eran """333! 2000 | diges voans, whlts }1?"'“&&;"&.-f;'e.w;’e[:fiwc,' e Moo s Ohia ' s 53 : C R B A erms-- sl 97.000] 8000 | grease, dnrk, 2ig@iie: old butter, “2@2ie; bees | Nuwhville Chat. 3 7R BOLLS: NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—As buyers from in sgsza 8 &8s Stock in Sight, BB oS m e —— & [T T S 4 : 2 avy and butche h 7 o Wo ¥ o come up next year. In: special or genoral Neuralcia; also fok Fof o e niv, Vi ot ikt ORN-Unsottled, closing finally %e oft; No. o | ANGeR ... L ucky Con.. TRl e, BENS |E T W0 Markets an. | Geed e e ancouragement in all depart- madiem, Oout, Kiduy Tisorders, Agid o lected, 4 by Sieagbe; Tiuemie Avres” any: | My, er, 46%c; Junuary, 43c; | foat & Boiche Moo, ? while "~ fa togi o eiiglos | BT LOUIR, T Pec, 15 10y —Quiet, un-| hihis of the iron and steel trades is de- 4nit othor xcosds, ‘Ltice, 10 25 6ed 69 s 20 to 84 1b; 3 Texas, dry, 25 1o 50 Ibs., 6815 Fasler, lower; No. 2, cash, 36%c; Dezem- | Hom, ¢ | Mount Diablo..... Joads brought from $3.75 to | changed. SR Pl rived from the expectation of an expansive C Eirorvoscont WOOL~—Guiet; domestic fieoce, 15G33¢; potls 4 7T Bullion. C Al Con..is 7 [$4.30, and 50 to 130-Ib. pgs from 83 to $3.80. On Ol Markets, T T A iha of 1. AP THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL €0, 90500 S35 Catedonia. o i1t |ODBIE L s o some of this “light light'" stuff prices have ad Ak _ e o “and present prices were B e hiais, - ook oie, e STike bid for No. 2. cast side. Challenge Cor GVernin. ... vanced ‘nait’ a doflor ' oo dayi " G vy Wl || aNTWERP, 1 1.-PRTROLBUN- | Present volume anq present proes Wore 161 5. Westorn Aventio, CHICAGO, RS viSioND vy weichia, 1ke. g s track, sacked. Confidence. ... |Savage..... " of the hogs welghing around 20) bs. and over TR opinion would be far from optimistic. For sale by all druggists, Omaha. SIONS—Boof, * steady eats A Con, Ci | |Slerra Ne ' o1 today at from $420 1o $4.35, as ngainst 2 (ot i geady: Lan, scad: weninh RIS ol SEED Weak: 330680 tor goot, | SO0 ST S VAL 870 (Sorm Neviad foid today 8t from 4480 0 $045 as weminat 10| sy onLmANS, Dee, 13— Crearings, $1,61 fron Men Wil Walt for an Advance. Bothe: maicn, 30 orcens b iy pIHY @85, Con. New Yok, {Union con. 3 | loday. Reprosentative sales BALTIMORE, Dec. 18.—Clearings, $2,39 NEW YORK, Dec. 13, — The executive fic; sales, 200 terces; o AY—Dull, 1 X Crown Potnt..... R Av. Sh. nominal January, 37.0 sk . wteady TTER—Weak, but not quotably changed. 3 s ¥ ALl $6.50. Pork, easy; new mess, §.3G7.55; family, Strong; best sale, $3.90; spelter, $3.10 | = - == - e 163 12.00612.50. a Silver bars. G0%@0Ic. Mexi BUTTERCDull: | wostern dalry, 10012y | * COTN MEAT13.10. Sl Drafis, stght, 7ic; telegraphic, 10, creamery, 15624 western factory, 106141 SKY-$1.2 s, SHo: imitation creamery, 1310 state dairy, | COTTON T1ES- a5 Hoston Stook Quorationt. 12G31e; state creamery, 5 BAGGING—5%@0i4e. BOSTON. Dec. 13.~Call loans. 24@3% por cent: CHERSE-Dull; staie, large, 9G11%4c; small, | PROVISIONS- Higher, but unsettled and dull. | timg toons, nat wor cont O iSioathedsé por cent: oIc; part wkiime, Wedac full siime, o | ok, standurd me 3 stocks, bonds and’ mining shaves house, 17G21¢; western fresh e; 3 5 |W $2.00G4.00; recelpts, kb iy s 3% ngh. Eieo L but firm; eity . $0.8715; 6.571567.00 Sugar 9214 | W, Elec. pfd 4%e: country (DKgs. free). 4%e. y TG00 | BV State Gas., .. 108 | Wis. Contral. PETROLEUM-Steady; United closed at 8¢ ur, 3,000 bbis.; wheat, 6,000 bu,; | BellTelephone. .. 108 Atehlwn 2ds .. 10, corn. bu.; onis, 31,000 bu. Hoston & Albany.. 207 ROSIN-_Strained, common (o good, SHIPMENTS-Flouf. 4000 bbis.; wheat, none; | Bosion & Malue... 180 |New & ENTINE-Qulet and steady; corn, none; cats, . 3 3% G dy: domestic, fair 10 erire i | T Bone: cats, B0 Fichbure....: 81 (| Wia: Cont. 1 dnpan, {0, Gen. Blect HOM | AtlAntC.. et P g LTS J ‘| NEW ORLEANS, T 13, —COTTON—Dull; | Mexican Cenirai.. 0%(Buite & Boston..: ORANGER Weak “tancy box, $1.7; others, | middiin i low ‘middling, 47ec; good 0 diniry, | N. Y. & N. En...... 10%|Calumet & Heclu., NS g g J jts, 11076 Lales: gross, 11,845 balet; | Oid Colony.. | Centennial PIG TRoN-Dul; Scotcn, 100020, Ameri. | Exbora, to Great pirfain, 10,0 "Daics; sates, o) | Ore. hord L., i Brauiel ! oy el J i pates: " stock, 360,028 bules UBDer..... .. .is 439 |OBCCONN.wer rserre SRiN" btoudy! atralts, $138501855; plates, mar- | o NEW, YORK, Dec. I8, COTTON-Quiet; mia- | Union Bacifo. | 1238|Quiney'.:.. L g g 5 11-16c; met receipts, 162) bales: gross, | WestEnd ... ..o | Pamaraci. e kb $3.0003.32%. bales: exports to Great Britain, 9,985 bales: s L g exports to France, 2165 bales: export to the con London Stock Quotations, LI vty tnent, 3,305 bales; forwarded, 1106 bales; salen, | LoNDON. Dec. 184 p. . olostn change price, $.73; no sales reporied. none; stock, 97.648 bales. Total today, het. re. | N, Dec. 18.—4 p. m. closiug: COETEN ARED . GrL ler; auiations nom. | Seipts. 47,162 ‘bales: exports 1o Great Beitan, | Gan- Paciie G0 /8 Paul com 1na: yellow butter wraden, doc: Drime yellow. 5 | Bhi8 balée:” exporta (o France. 3166 baten; g BN Coutral 3 -1 2 | ports 1o the contin i e | Pennaylvani r ¥ prime white, | &7 bates. Consolld el ol 01)|Roading.. ey g r o Great Mexican ordinary. 48 | Mex. Ce) - . 40 | 2 - ~ BAR SILVER-%%d NEW YORK, Dec. 13—COFFEE-Options L e opened_quie 15 po ot Gocline roie i exports (o Great Bri 1o | MONEY-S per cent. araily il “Snd Tneasy "n Ml tckne. ruled | Lllea exports to France, 350,108 baics; exports s | The rate of discount in the open market for ureless cables and no cutside support, closed | the CONLTENt, 1,006,145 bales. Dol hers aA2 thres ERtN Wille 'l 3 136 per barely steady, at 10615 points net decline: sales, b £.000 including ~ January, ' $13. 5g13.40; Liverpool Murkets. New York Mining Quotations. March, SIZT0GIAN0; April, $12.40] May, $12900 [ LIVERPOOL—Dec. 13 —WHEAT~Spot NEW YORK. Doe. 13.~The following are the 2880, Spot coffee. Rio, steady: No. 7, i demand N i closing mining quotati mild, quiet; Cordova, $18.25619.00: sal red pri 3 5 U L bags Santos, Nos. 7 and 8, afioat, 15 b, be California, Butwer. ..., Ontario. ... Bags Rio, No. 7, 11480, and 30 pies. c d1a hlgher, react 4. "closed quiet | Gholor.. .../ 111:! Ophir.. ! By Warehouse deliveries trom New York yes |and unchanged {o Wd lower; business about [ Srown Pojut....:l Plymouth.... orday, #4634 bags; New york stock today, 222,500 | equally distributed: December, 4s Sid: January, | Con. Cal & Va.... Quicksilver. bags; atloat 4o 9iad: February, 4 9%d; March, 45 1043; April, | Deadwood.......\ 40 " do ptd. ] 0 3 x held in the chapel of the State university, Av. sh Pr. 5 ook A S ard of directors of the Tennessee Coal and [ Tha topics to bé discussed are lavgels of’y O R g o 1h—Clearings, $$708.96; | pajiroad company met today and decided gractical nature, such us “Itelative Feeding 2 o SELPHI. e msarings; = 10 at no further sales of iron would be made | Value of Ensilage and Cut Corn Fodder,” 1% wEILADELPHIA, Dec 1—Clearings, #10- | that, 1o fUrther 1810 oFricon 1. eatablianed pAlalte as u Forage Crop for’Nebrask , aianoes, : §1,000, 644 'he amount of the advance has not been | Dairymen, ovine Tuberculosis,” ““Dalry- BERLIN, Dec. 13, —Exchange on Loudon, elght [ The amount of the wovance o8, BO6 100 g on"the Farm™ and The Halsing, Trese days' sight, 28 marks, 40 pfg. i il e ment and M!lkmp.i of the Dairy Cow.” A MEMPHIS, D |;(‘ ;"I«‘ull;n:-‘ $470,157; bal- ons 4 II)NII' l‘x!l\llrll \\l;l be held In connection with ances, §56,9%0. ork exchanige at par Sve———— the ire ting, and premiums to the amount of PARI e Three per cent rentes, 102 Toelcthe Whole Hohss ¢ % $250 are offered for such exhibits, Dairy ndon, 23 | Gladys Bush and Mamle Emmett, pr Commissioner Boardman of lowa will be titutes, were bound over to the district | present and deliver an address, also Mr. D 2%@0 per cent. | oount vesterday in police court, each in the | W. Wilkon, secretary of the National Diiry y . v exchiunge, 04 ers, Tina Martell, | union. For programs or other information e m of $700. Emma Winter ina ar | per cent premium. s the oth relative to the meeting address 8, C. Bage ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—Clearings, $4,088,765; bal arl Moore and Will Johnson, the other | (Gt EE 10 INF (REFLEK GAr ances, | $486,90. Money, dull, 1 por ceat, | inmates of the house, were fined $15 and Exchange on New York, Goc costs each. None of them had money, and —a— CHICAGO, Dee, 13 the whole batch was taken over to the WESTERN PENSIONS, Money, 4@4% per cent on call cent _on | county jail. 1 New York exchange, 70¢ premium; fc Three” days ago Charles Russell and| yeterans of the Late War Remembered by firm; stecling, * commerclal, $.5 orge Lantry, firmers from the neigh- oLy e borhood of Blal me to town with thre 5 - "‘“'“r“ o ent. HINGTON, Dee, 13, ash balance | loads of beans, and digposed of them. In WASBHIN 'ON, De 13.—(8peclal.)—Pen. 205,321; net gold res (Sossszz | the .-w,u.‘:v the two, with 1:;» prlw-vuln u; slons granted, issue of November 30, were: wever, not” inclue rawals yes- | their pockets, went to the house of [ Ny, e A s terday and today, mountiog 10 13,0, v- | prostitution. run 'by Gladys Bush, They [ Nebraska: &Increase—Charies H. Smyth, ing the true amount of the net gold . | Bpent a part of the money, and the rest, $45 Valentine, rry. 101,188,003, and a check for $12i, was stolen. They| lowa: Original-August Schultz, Daven. LB, YOI, Do 13 Lacard Froros will ship | swore ut complainte, ‘and the whoie house | port, Scott. Orlginal widows, ete.—Margaret 1,600,000 In goid by Saturday's steamer. Har was pulled. Russell and Lantry al8o | Brown, Promise City, Wayne: R ! Magoun & Co. will ship $500,000 In gold to France [ Wit PUIEC: HEUERES S0 St In the sum 'lrrx “r"‘.l:mu |<'.n.»x)|;- Wayne; Roxlana Rog~ Saturday. ‘The total thus far_engaged for waip- LOVer 10 paurt . ment Saturday i $200,000. ' There was 30,000 | 0f $200 each to insure thelr appearance as | “goyin” Dakota: Refssue—John A. Martin, in gold taken from the subireasury today for ex- mery, Hanson. port on Saturday, Wanted (o Join file Friends. Wyoming: Increase—David V. Coe, News LONDON, Dec. 13.—The weekly statement of ) 18 00 | castle, Weston the Bank of England shows the following chisges | DENVER, Dec. 13.—Carl Sanden, a drug as compared wih the provious account: Total | clerk aged 21, who had relatives in Me- M — T g W7 by’ soeurstine, | Pherson and Lindborg, Kan., committed sul- | porriago licenses were iasued by e 150,000, 'bullion, decrease, (462,81 urition, cre 160,000; other’ deposits, decroase, 192, | clde today by taking morphine. He left a % , e e R B G Wt e Ste haying he wanted (o join his friends; | Judge Baxter yesterday as follows: reserve, decrease, £361,000; government securities, | Dr. Curtis and Ole Lundstrom, who ended | Name and Address, decreas £146,000. The pruportion of the bank's | their lives In the same manner in this city | John N. Gerrad, Taylor county, lowa, Teserve o labllity, which last weele was (| & few vears ago, Curtis and Lundstrom Nora Patterson, Taylor county, Iows, per cent, s now 68.28 per cent. Consols for | were also drugglsts and both from Kansas. | Charles J. Anderson, South Omane. money, 103; consols for the account, 103 3-16 LolBo s Tl o ,,U-'“w"suu"‘;. oaouth Oniahe Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Lank of X England on balance today was 199,000 The Nebraska Dairymen Meoting. — - Bank of England's rate of discount remains un- | The program of the tenth annual meeting | Karl's Clover Root will purify you blood, o 211,000 g total wiainbe wup. | 4a Jeled. Gouid & Ourry\!| 40 |sterrs Nevada. e changed at 3 ber cent. Gold s quoted toduy i | of the Nebraska Dairymen's assoclation is | clear you complexion, regulate your bow the Uniied Siates, 410,699 bags, against | CORN—Spot steady: American mixed, §s. Fu. | Halo & Norcross.. 88 |Standard. tanonsestlB o Buenos Ayres at 256; Madrid, 1200, Lisbon, 23 21 . : J o m last year tures openca duil and 1 higher, Closéd Suil 4 | Homeswko. " !1680 |Union Con: supply was Iiberal encagh and | BUCa ATes ¢ 6; Madrid, 1200; Lison, 22 27: | \nteresting. The meeting is in Lincoln, De- | and make vour head clear as & bell, 366, bg Tiee 18 —Market quiet; good averuge | unchanged prices; business bLeaviest on early | MeXiean. ... .. ¥ chet .. 38 |the market active and firm. Killers were all | Vienua, 103 cember 18, 19 and 20, 189, the sessions to be | and $1.00 £ 2, 38 zz2i & R IR T S S SRS s e e ; EEEE 53 7 & TreEe BIABRRBTSEBE LT AND ROUGH. BRESSSET ¥ nunEEEREREES £33 st €