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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FTESDAY, JANUARY 1, MERCIAL AND FINANCIAL st 2 i OMAHA LIVE'STOCR MARKETS #5025 St bamvizaec i [ BANK CLEARINGS REVIEWED| PATRONIZE refined. pails, 305 ¢ | SEVUED D, O HOGS-—Receip 00 hipments, —_— fie North American, nomiinl — . Ty u; ) head; bulk of sales, 842 ; heavies, 1 | Pt Balsd Tom the Shad L1 3=Kte gomand mederates | Thcet | Last. Day of the Year the Dallest of the tat Doy of GEYe G, mackers, TSBed) mixed — ness Suffered from the Bhadow of the 7 S | seanon ast Day of the Yenr the Dullest of the | LN $80a11; Yorkers, $0.T0a4.15: pigs | : - Revels that Oame Later, LI i .| NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—The last day of Y Eo:::an. “flrrnecepin, 159 besd; market steay | A0 Times Have Not Hurt Omaha as Muoh the vear 18 was about the dullest of any and unchange: as Her Neighbors, ¢ P s / tefincd, 16 60, | full business day of the entire twelve TR OHICAGD LIVE BTOUK. i 3 8 months, and on few, if any, days has the LIVE S . a— . - v : GEN i« ; sl MU SR, R AL R - - § By purchasing goods made at the foll & WHEAT PRICES WER: GENERALLY BULL'SH i \ 4o ¢ ] totaL wates hfwr:-;‘y Wxoed Bh00 ehiTes -ll\.vlv“r; LM CARL? -TO DO BUSINESS | garite Ran wWas Targe but fustaess was | CLEARINGS OF THE P/ST ) ebraska factorles. IE you cannot fud ghe g FOWDER-Hardwood, ¢ St. Paul, with sales of 8,300 shares to its = RS T E oy vagh — Tarere € (6 Wi necioy o e T credit, was most active of the whole list. | Thote Buyers Who Were Around the Pens | CHICAGO. Dioc. 31in cattl he' opening sy | CONStARE Tncrente Up to 1ABL ¥hen (he | Fomemsioct Souraiore JaTI1 thele i ©arn Was Firm and a Shade Higher and At Londeh, Preife. Soust, €8 18 Provislons Strong — Visible Supply iy - There were periods of extreme stagnation Found an Indifferent Supply from Iast week, but none too largs for the demands Cr BAGS, DURIAD Y PIVIN A 3 g e at no e was the ut none too la T the demand op Failure Gave Omaha a Set s AP AND TWINE Figures Gave Strength to OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, during th , and at no time was there nh Manutacturers & dealova In all Kinds of brushes Office & factory, 1020235 & 18th st Which to Make Thelr of the trade. Business was brisk from the e s " p any animation. Fluctuations were confined start and light and medium welght steors « Hack Which Was Recovered NS Wheat at the Clo, titlen ‘r;:' e d Qrotatlons on | within narrow limits. The general market Selections. CO5 SUNTIEY, Dok LRty ot T Sl ey thé Bucceeding ¥ | BEMIS OMAHA BAG C0. ap ! ce. SDENEd RGv, and, exos ¥ 4 Loyl - L 104 &avench o the Manufacturers of ll kinds of co ’ CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Tusinezs on ‘change | dallc: fair to kool country, 1@IZ; choce to | hroUt 1l @ Pruks ing By e & Above 85,85, most of the faie to good stecrs (Noue ack ne o speclalty, ) PR . ing. The depression continued Into the af- MONDAY, Dec. 31, K AL $)tG 5,20, and plain to” fale boet Ay & SMATl Breportion of th theet, Wa® of moderate volume during the shott | fancy, N@16e; guthered creumery, 199200 sepa- | o (N SEBREERIOR conuinued Into the af-| . - o opens out and the old year 8 around $3.60. The few sales of prime t Ll h ,lfll Pproportion of the total rmitted to proceed h rator cre y, 2) 3 LA ng steers ranged chiefly at $3.05 to 88 transacted by a city appears ° s B D A OO e < ione Strictly freah Intd, 18410 per of speculation changed for the better | C10ses up with a very lght run of stock, but 54, "rat beot “cows. ol around H. bl b Al AL s UL S BRUSHES, DHIORR wero generally bullish, At the close | o Ao eI hons, 6o: spring chick. | 814 8 rally of small proportions took piace, | seventy-nine cars In ail. I cember receipts riod butcher stock lar at §1.x | F€POrts of the clearing house, these reports THE QAL & $aln of i lind been cstabiished. Corn | VIVE FOVLTEXCOL heoe, b spring ohlck | in which, Thowever, dhiy. part of he early | and receipts for the vear 184, with compari- was teady milo for all veal | have, during the last few years, come to be i §. M. GUNSAUL (0. slfo ruled frm and o shade hishor, and | 208, S ks falrly firm, but Most 0f the stocks traded in | 507 are given below: b 3 most 't ihe faif ko ooy | Fegarded as an Important feature In financial '.’.'fl;'."'%"fl.,fill” .,,;., “L,”(, c ‘ml‘ DRESSED POULTRY-~Chickens, falr, 7@7%e; 1““”1“'1‘]‘ d lines” in the day's {ransactions, | peceipts for Do s Tams i > circles. The weekly and monthly statements aturday's clos ces, 18 13%c | ot P ce small, 7G7i4c; turkeys, | thcludin jer ce Sdison Electric of | 1o e 8,08 33,88 . 4 - r - AL eI e B Bl ) 2l chioce | ectrie, Delaware, Lacka i - ! Recelpts for Decembor 0c advance on Satuiday's last price, S the SoURtY &re looke bt 4 S ARFAS T BV B OUN. T8 higher. May oats closed unchanged. small, 11G12; ducks, fair to good PGP, | i tony NG e s Ceh L a b ar aute | and packers entored into shatp competition wna | O e country are looked forward to and are XTAS T TOUD, FLOUN, TRASY Wheat opened firm at just a fractional | gg, 1o good, 6Gic; fancy, 9Gi0c, | shares made: ndyances, hotably Colerdy | Toial recelpts for 184 ! ere was lively trading. liima heavy soi |8'udied with no little Interest by business BT T I S T T Y B0 e mdvance over Saturday’s cloIng piice. There | GA g ickens, per - don Coal, 2 per cent; Dever & Iio Grande | o recoibts for 18,3 o S | ehore 3 phcking And amwnie s 345 | men and captallsts. While it is true that | WM. PRESTON & (0. were scllers on Saturday at 67%c and that | Erouse 2 %; blue wing teal, p 2 eferred, 14 per ce Delaware & Hudson, | Decrense ..., Sivty \ pnin L L.7b; arean wing teal, per ! s & ! ain o 1 xed lotw soid ‘nround [ these reports may, s, be inflated by un- | Manufacturers of Preston's California ¥l price was bid at the opening this Morning. | Sk, msed. per t, ot a N per cent, and New Jersey Central, 0% | Increase | VY and cholee light kors at $4.46 to 348 | oo oD e e L e | g Kl brand melt R R e L A good many sellers succocded in getting | $.oa5.0; mllirds Yol he 5 per, cent There were hardly enou; on sale 15 good 1INt plgs sold at $4.20 to §4. | Ueual conditions, such as a flurry in real e kle brand self raising flour & yeast. Do you B 6Fd one,. Bt lesst, got ¢ juiall deer Tener The bond market ruled firm during the | today, less than 100 hendr to aford ooe of useful quulity went. below $1.10 tate or a speculative craze in some other i~ | ‘Wi Ureston's best flour? %@57%c, and one, at least, got 67 dles, small rabbits, 75¢; jack rabbits, § day, with the Reading issues exceptions. | thing like a fair test of ghe trade, but con P flule stock swelled the total supply 3 Pardridge had his brokers selling at the VEAL~Choice, fat, 70 to 110 Ibs, are qua The reported failure of the reorganization | ditions were suc 2 few. o p v 15,00 head, U r such n burden |Fection, it fs safe to say that they furnish BAKING POWDER. B&rt, and they l 1 the buy Intke. ahd’ e plan caused liquidation in the in nd. lehed tp g rnat the few here wer e Tuled Hlugel lay's dectl ' I fid thoy ket that up until the buy- e Tnrge’ and’ coarse, 3040, lan caused Tiquidatio e incor d, | soon pleked up at prices all of a dime higher uled sluggish urdays decline, of funder ordinary circumstances, a very ghod LTI R ers appeared to have had enough, and then NVisconsin full crcam, Young A, | Pesulting in declines of 1% per cent in the | than Saturday, but the market was o 1 8 best pri ! L/ y good A L. KEITH C0O the price sagged & trifle, one or two sales | 136 Wins, 12%c; Nebraska and lowa, full cream, | firsts and seconds, % per cent in the thinds that In many cases 10c would not begin | Mtth ¢ indication of the actual Increass or decrease v Ty \ e price sagged w trifle, one or two s He: Nebriska and fowa, part skims. 74se; Lim* | and 14 pe nt'in the deferred, In th ver the advance, Dressed beef men il | fone s ) e, oo, fal, mis in the volume of business. In other words, | MAnufacturers of Mra. Kelth's Pure Baking belng effccted at G7ige. The and | bugger, No. 1, 1ie; brick, 'No. 1, 1ic; Swiss, No. | later dealings, there was a. recovery of % [ wanted some cuttle, the. bulteh jone (o & Pl LR LR G U Tl {tis alaatinigs thilo h ClRonder. Bxtracts & Self Rising Buckwheat. shipments since Saturday were o e VB g by, 90 midand, $6.50; towtana, | ESF,CONt I (he firsta and 14 per cent i the | Porta: from eastorn magkets. made spocule: | cooute e ill Btuft"at §128 (o 13, Prime | oo oo oy cae he upward or down. | Bold by all grocers, 618 8. 13th st Tel, 189, figures In the wvisible supply were closely [ss; rye straw, $6. Color makes the price of hay. T e g o EqleR D T moderate, amount- | tive shippers active, and in addition to this | lambs o at $1. Most of (he good | WATd course of business, though not the total _ - — fht s y . & to $923,500. During the year which ends | there was a liberal order here fi D! Tamb, 0 o 33 Wt | v o sines BRE RIES. gcanned ay they came i, and the market | Liht shadey el - Only icp ‘gradis | today’ the' total Amount of securitics. 11sted | inens. Sester Riinower Jlere from a pr Tamby § o 3500 “und “in, fight | volume of business ST, RIKS. 4 out moving for the result, but | bng top pre 4 int of”securities listed | Inc & utclier. As the supply ambs NNIRE Ihe. BAGL TWe Vears tho AT . . s RO ovingEtor e rosbibebt by BIOM birds, per doz.. 20casLo0. n th BAnet e} Honls. $L8L- | smat Tore a0 ienoral SeFambie o i i, d1000 hend: entvem, 4 | o SN 00 B Voot e s been | OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION, ndicate a decr 0,000 bushels VEGET S, est pHio ia Year 6 L8 fane) ow- | orders, and by the middle of the forenoon | head; 00 head; sheep, 11,000 i ; arings | en o W bushels VEQ ) i of the principal stocks | the. pens were clearen The Journnl reports in all the large commercial centers of the | Car load shipments made In our own refrigeratos ,‘l"'l‘ ol TSR AT PR e s o LR car lots, 6@63c; dealt in on [he exchange and the last prices | "The same nctivity and strength characters | Ciis, 180M head! Saturday. 8513 . country, and Omaha has not escaped the gen- | cars. Blue Ribbon Bxport; Viennn Bxsore down again visible supply statement | OLD NS--TTand de are given in the following table: Z’Wl the trade in butchers' “and canners' | Thit 6430 heads left A eral depression. While there Is nothing in |and Iy Export, deliversd to all parts of city, JEhowed a, decrease of 510,000 bu, the burned | Lima beans, pee 1t Name, - Lowest.| Last. | plock.. Brices S HeCREah T ppanut | s ; sales N $4.0541 the reports of the clearing house of this city === // wheat in Toledo being wiped out of it. The | orders Fhavinn 3 W] 8% | hote. - Chioloe, Mhiters iaeen loads ot cows | jight, @i for rough packing, $0.20 to be especlally proud of, it will be of inter- CARRIAGE FACTORIES. " total I8 now 8,561,000 by, A ago there Chicago Gas 7 | here. Cholce heifers brought $3.30, while | o' iy MABE480 for heavy packing i . o 3 ~ f A total Is now ool yenr ago there v . i R i | canners sold ‘as'low "‘ Krent calves and | o ra: and S5an 20 o phas (\j.\llh; kn \‘» :m ‘;lel condition n()hu\unw FROST & HARRIS then was 80,22 i price near the | 5 ‘ General 3 bulls, ete, were in active demand | CATTLE-Tecoipts, 0% lead; shipments, | 8 Indicated by the decrease In the clear- \ # A close touched 8c, and the latest [ 4% 0.2 Cordage . dirt | 15 E ely at stronger prices, not given: hest wrades active and strons af | Inge. e : L S ! Corda o T In stockers and eaders business was some. | Siinc ndvance: wobmn 1o o % The following will show the clearings for |y & vakon Makers. Carringes, burgies, The business In corn was falrly good. AU i Guarant % 20 [ What restricted on_account of the limited | SHEEP—Recolpts, 11,000 head; demand, fair; arl [ phactons & wagons always & made to The tone wns firm, hut the fluct fons 1:.uu3.00- Hngton ..iiiiiiiiiean supplies on sale. There was a very good | better q ality, 6@10c higher each month of the year since the opening of |order, 131316 Harney-st , On 3 B be Vers nirow rafues . Mby enonnd ADISIE TS e TR 8% | country demand, however, and an early the Omaha clearing house NS at 4814840, 8old as high as I816018%e, and B er bt d 3 clearance of everything offered was made Sight, . COFFEE, SPICES, BAKING POWDER. as low as 48c, and when the riotous’ pro- biinchies AL TS | L Hhfl;mh-{rn‘unx rprices all sy 1. Good Record o s the four s Ty T T T s dings which' characterized the last hi 3 3 N ) " 8%, choice feeders are quotable at $2.7013.2; | kets for Monds R ¥ B ot e B oL fhe hast Halt fi ZURS it 314 kawannn Lo sl 10% [ fair to good, $2.304i2.70, and common rades CONSOLIDA(ED COFFEE 0., Coffee Roasters, Spice Grinders, Manufacturers German Baking Powder wnd ¢ n Dry Hop was 481@isvie. Drokers who usially trad SEN DI $1.201.35. g S bl L s from $2.35 down. Representative sales: « Bisn ; : for Captain Phillips were fairly good buyers 4 11138 ) New York Central ... 5 H % DRESSED BEEF. 3 e Ty 11,00 H during the day, and the selling for outside S B A Lake Shore 3 30 [No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. pr, [Kunws ¢ . 130 R ! Yeast. 81416 S 12 street, Omaha, account appe to come principally from or b 1,75, Loutsvillo R 2. 06 88 80 D 805 8 T ¥ § e (1 i the west. New York nlso bought. . TG L 32 1000 3 ) G o . FLOUR 1I),||x'!nL' the early part of the session quite J 50-1b. box, $1.50 . . e B 1 T Totals e 9 12,006 g RS A a business was transacted in oats. Valu ] 3 0.... 03 i 02 2 1 SR J steady, Muy sold between 31%¢ and 31%c, T e s R | SHIFPING AND EXPORT. 21c; " dairy, 14617 ) i Manuts £ Qola ke closing at the former price. stock, " Baltimore_ & Ohio X 5 cee1000 2 19....1081 29....1363 jet, tirm; strictly fiesh, 16G16Y el Provisions were firmer on' the receipts of BEHU 0] ! k. Genito 1 __Bs%i 1363 3,00 11180 1290 > Wheat, 6,000 bu.; corn, ,000 by S B D hogs turning out to be not more than half e E s ¥ NE%T | “Tvening Post's London cable: The stock | 1.-.. 90 80....1389 T B i E I3 S Sk AR of the number expected. Prices opened up 2 market was quiet today, because of the MIXED. 5 % TRE FAC 2 from v to G all around, and continucd o A S hothiay comersav i tine, Towever, wits | 0. e 1 arket toda b ____FURNITURE FACTORIES. stiffen up during the time'that business was TROPICAL FRUI generally good. ‘There was 'a further ri SOW! —— s TTERING T permitted to proceed. The close Was SUONE | mhe arst carton 'Q;"“,,‘l,:i"“fitum Riverside, | I consols ‘and other Investment securities | 5N S on Money Market. & OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO. at_about the highest price of the day. S Qranges from Riverside, | on the prospect of prolonsed cheap money. | 1 . - LONDOY 34 p. m.—Closing: Consols, ! : - The leading futures ranged as follows: | oy, rwas, shipbed to San I'tanclaco | Americans were innctive, but fitm. Quist . L mone 816; aceount, 10 z Manufacturers of parlor fumiture, lounges, dine “KFiisien T Opor T Hish | Lov T 0> B at e bplany trude; alne ftult waa sold €. 0. [ purchases of certain shares are. golng on. : : BAR T per ounce. : ing tables & folding beds. 8th ave,, Boyd to e 5 z L the' first shipments (6 be” mide, bt 1t 1 ron | Better, but not great, things are expected in | & : cont. AERSEURENE BANTERRAeS e | " there s o desire to hold the fruit untl it s | SUF American sccurfties in the new vear. 2 ; W e st e et e = = oy BTN 1% 3% | riper There was a rush today to deposit Reading ¢ v R HICLS INSURANCE. TN and | bonds “for the adoplion of the Olcott ath IHF 2 Duluth Markets. 2 TN AR RN R e scheme, and the time was extended to| 3 . . 2 \ i 'k | Wednesday, The scheme may pass, Dt a1 3 DULUTIL, Dec. S1-WHPAT- No, # UNION LIFE INSURANCE C0. 0 per bunch. [ influential” quarter still holds out. ‘There is 8 - bl et b S CR L T ver one on doMlars go out of Nebi K o Florida, eizes | opposition also from the holders of genera) | 1 et \No, 1 northern, | cash and Decen evBrE VI for H Lot B CEA R I 20 and” 30, 44000 W Messinas, sizes 500 | mortgage bonds. 3 Sikel No.'2 morthem, cdah, Gilhc rejected - nishid by the Unicn Li Agents R 3 Sl o) 284 | TPINEAPPL The following were the closing quotations 2 eo%e. i < wanted i every town in Nebr Pori per Ui 1% 1@ S, on the leading stocks of the New York ex- 0 Hollday for Cottons and Coffee, E f ICE AND CO M el IR 2 e LunipEperiican. fellc) i AT 100 17 BRI NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—Cotton and coffce ex- SRS eI ViR 95 S0 s standar 5c; extra_ se- Northwestern. 7 3 CHANEEASEaE T ; T N [i NEW Tl Cxtra fancy, 10¢; fancy, Mc; Ontario & W.. . 1% HEIFERS. SUEATIMREISE 5 Domestle & steam coal. We have the best. Of= S sgias;iCall ornia Shake/ita. Am. Expross . |Oregon Imp. . ; BT () w9 LONDON, Dec. 31—SUGAR—Cane, qulet: noth- 2 ¢ fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, yard s, 4 u,’]“,q]m."f"}m, Ganad Pacific: A i R ing doing; Contritugal, Java, 1a; Muscovao, fair 166 J. A Dov, gen’d manager, Cash quof IAPLE SYRU L Eoath ° x e R e e RON WORKS. FLOUR—Lnsy? Nt I In AR, 3 *Frisco Wheat Quotation: % Gl IRON WORKS L SSuEH REOUR-Danys shelled, 1dc; andarg iverts, 9gite; 1 (EHACTRTS " 81— WHEAT-Quict INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS 2 nuts, Scq shellbark hi nuts, per b icag . o 58 3 i —Quiet; £E 2007 Tatge" Mokory msiac 41150, ooy iRy &1 Qeiid IR ; ; f e TR wheAY ] 3, peanuts, Ge; roasted peanuts, 7% @8e. Clileago Gas,...... HIDES—No. 1 green hides, ic; No. 2 green | Consolidated Gas. hides, 3%c; No. 1 green salted hides, 4l4c; No. 2| C..C.. C. &St L.... MR G W. No. 3, B%@5sc; No. 4, | Ereen salted hides, Stic; No. 1 green salted hides, | 0. Conl & iron. |R.G. W. pfd. oGl 2 i 4N0, 8, 69%40550; No. 4, 10 (octoilbe, (ks N0, 2 graer) salted hides, 2 0 Dotanioll cart e Rock Ininnd: 5 l Hetlos 3 S SER 40; No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 Ibs., No. D 3 k = : B i 4 veal"calt,'s to/35 Ibe, G5 No. 1 dry int hides, | Bel. nckc. & W..! o pta ... e Yoo Mather, PHOERIX FOUNDRY CO. PROVISIO! 1.50@ | S5, No: 2 dryfint hides,"d¢; 'No. 1 ary salted | D& R.G. prd.. St. P. & Omi FEEDERS. ‘ . LOUIS, Dec. 3L—WOOL—Quiet, unchanged. A ; : e yEROVISION bhL, $1L5 part curcd hidés, e per 1b. 1ves than | D:&C.F. Go.... W, 2 T ERS. E 531 Fire bydrants, water & gas pipo, speclals; bollex .65, Lard, per $6.821566 85, Short Erle. . Southern Pacific.. 4.... 697 2350 ... 2 Oll Market, 3 fronts & fittings, street H r Archis xibs, sides, ‘Toose, $5. i dry”salted shoul- | g AUT— s | osaonras. i Sugar Refine 1800 350 100 29 EMEN, —PE M5 7 3 ders. boxed, SocH clear wides, boxed, | pauirt KRAUT—Cholce white, per Ubl., $4.50; [ ,pdoRid.. ... Sugar Reflnery... iy LA . BREMEN, Dec. 31.—PETROLEUM—530. tectural iron works. Office ¥ Saoyc. Vi i G. Northern pid. i Pact i WHISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., AT T T P R T j6.&E T T &0, cont il BUGAR-—Unchanged. RREXIINE0 1Tuols Cential s | SHLNOR ——— Manufacturing & repairing of all kinds of mas utter Market. 5 chinery, engines, pumps, elevators, printing @0 200 10100700 25 ELGIN, Dec. 8.—BUTTER—Active; sales, pressea hangers, shafting & couplings. 1406- 5 200 25,080 1bs. at 25c, 3,600 1bs. at 2atic. g Howard-st., Omaha. 60 Flnanetal Notes. 455 i i 4o BOSTON, Dec. 81.—Clearings, $18,070,145; bal- MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. o ances, $1,856,236, 3 TIHE MERCER CURMICAT FOMDANY The following Wore the recelpts and shipments Tounfiah and perch, So: buffalo, 7o; crop- | B0l Soiteal. LA 2% | sy of oags "y the usual lght Mondays | BALTIMORE, Dec. 8L—Clearings, $5.5%55; : THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY. lack bass, 20c. supply of hogs and the usual poor Monday's 2 805 # today: % r per bl $5.50: hale bbl., &3, | K& T prd pfd. 3% | quality. Hardly any good, heavy hogs were | balances, $505,65 3 G Manufacturers of fluid extracts, elixirs, syrups, Atticion; Rocolpis.|Shipmonts, PELTS -Green sated, " each, 23sic; | Lke Erlo () Wells Fargo E: received, the bulk of the offerings being light BW ORLEANS, Dec. 31L.—Clearings, $1,302,- & wines, compressed triturates, hypodermic tabe — . o green salted shearlings (short wooled early skins), | y 90 Pid. Western Unlon, and Jight mixed stuff. Sellers found cdnditions balances, ' $203 lets, pills & sclentific medical novelties, Omahay Flour, bbls.... 3,000 2,000 | cach, 5@loc; dry shearlings (short wooled carly | ol Trust. Wheeling & L. E.. more favorabla than they have been for some R Exchange on London, elght 3 S T (Rl Ll b L Qi ) Wheat, bu ’ 4 29000 10,000 | 5kins), No. 1, each, 5@10c; dry shearlings (short LG, do pfd.. .. time, as, in addition to the usual demand 3916 plg. that there was a constant increase in the MALTRESS COT3, ORI, ™, bu...... 118,000 Meooled ‘early” siins), No. ', each, Ge; dry fint | 3, & N: A M. &St L. from local houses, Armour of Chicago was & | PARIS, Dec. 31.—Three per cent rentes, l0i¢ | clearings from the organization of the clear- M A 9y 3 ats, bu 3 75,000 Kanms and Nebraska butcher wool 'poits, per | MAhattan Con D &R.G....ooen good buyer. Prices ruled fe to 100 higher than | gige for' the ccount. Exchange on London, %f | Ing house until 1891, During that year there — ™ Eyeon, 4 5000 L eyl welght, Ste; dry ninc Kansas and | HOMESLC, 3 0t | Sgturday, mostiy” oc higher. ‘and the meager | fefor oheckn: b S e D G S L. G DOUP. rie; A 43,01 ebraska, ool pelts, per Ib., actual R ofterings ' changed hands briskly.. Falr to choice | ' v : 5 sl d Y Rerley. b SO00L___0.000 | LU ghe; ary Hine Colorads puteher s | Minsour! Paciri g 28 |heavy “and butcher welght hogs ‘sold ‘ntfrom |, NEW YORK. Dec. 31—Clearings, $82.75607; | business, owing to the crop failure of 1 Manufacturer Mattresses, Spring Beds; Jobbes xO the Produce exchange today the buttor mar- | peits, per 1b., actual welght, 4GGie; dry fint P‘N"“'l""‘fi Ohio) $.20 " to $4.55, while light and light mixed stuff | balances, 36,631,573, Gold to the amount of $0,° [ 4nq December was the only month in which athers ana Pillowai. North 31th ana NIcholE Bos, Wan drm: | croamory, 12@20ke; - dairy, 108 | Colorado. mufrain wool elts, - ber ib., actual | ANasiville Cha 8ol at from §3.9 to 34.30. ‘There was u good, [y Was Withdrawn from the subtreasury today | o’ cloarings showed any increase. The total Suk c. Eggs, firm; 13@! welght, 4@6e. o vra lag ¥ brisi demand for plgs and Yorkers and 9 to [ foF €xport on Thursday. clearings of 1891 fell short of the total for inaha, TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ e ~td 120-1b. stuff changed hands readily at from $3 CHICAGO, Dec., 81.—Clearings, $15,958,000. & T NTG YA o) ) 2 SERVIC) NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET. 4tge; tallow, No. 2 3@ie; grease, white A, 4@ | N § Goni 10 $350, or at a considerable advance, as com- | Money, 4G4} per cent on call; 66 per cent on | 1890 by $43,830,350. NIGHT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, grease, white B, 3%c; grease, yellow,’ 334c; | Norih A."'.'. s A i | pared with closing prices last week. " This has | time. New York exchange, slo premium. Sterling | In 1892 there Was an enormous Increase In | e ey X 3 ow, " 2c. apparently on the up turn and the pens were NCINNATI, Dec. 31.—Money, 215@6 per cent. . modities and Staples. FURS—Béar, black, No. 1 large. $20.00g25,00; | NopFac. . entirely cleared toduy, so thal tho new year |Now York exchange, 5Goi premium. . Ciear: | DeIng fully made up. o G G L et protection (o property, Exama SEW YORK, Dec. N.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 11,500 | 1o, 1 medium, $15; No, 3 aenall, $8.00010,00; bear; | == 5 Baien "ot Wore Tarkely Bt 15 tor 00 8 | e AL e . stor, s SR Lor | T Wpite. of he. Mngncial pini | ine. It Test thing. on earth. Tduces Insurascs BBl exports, 4700 bbis.; sales, 3,000 pkis.; | ol deArlnks No. ) $12.00915.00; ' No, total snles of stocks today were 06,58 | Sales today were largely at $.15 to $4.5, the month last vear, $54,948,600. of $1,095,670, pite h anc ic | ine it. Be arth. PADIA; e ) 3, -3 | m , $10; No. 1 small, $7; bear, black, cubs, | shares, including: American Sugar, b600; against $4.10 to $4.2) Saturday and $4.05 to $4.25 EMP. —C) o DRI t over the country. At the same es, 1304 Douglas-st. market very dull,_ fow buyers being prescnt. | No. 4 lurge, ‘s6Wa$0; No, T mediim. 0600 Uinktor, 4,200; Chicago' Gas, 400; Keading, 5,600; | 1ast Monduy. "Representaiive sale N e AL ClearinEs i1 110; Hbal. nx::hg:::rp Ty Minncapolis, ey hern flour, dull. Rye flour, qulet. Buck- | NO. o T K aauntana and Rocky | St. Paul, 8,800, . Pr. sh, 93, § 3 ‘the year | Milwaukee, St. Paul and St. Joseph, showed OVERADL B AOX, LD wheat, flour, weaker, $LSGLOV. mountain, No. 1 large, $18.00222.00; No. 1 medium, i o 8. Y 2 e Milwaukee, St. Paul and St. Joseph, showed ddes: BT Treaker, $14; No. 1 small, $10; 'bear, black, Montana year: New York Money Market. 3 5 2 heavy decreases. The falling off in the clear- | "7 T s 3 k g 4 R o 5 $101,190,- 2 as. $3 {ILPATRICK- CORN MEAL—Firm; sales, 600 bbls., 2,000 |I0ES No. 1 large, $12: No. 1 medium, 38; No. 1| Npw yo! Dec. 3.—MONEY ON CALL— AP0 . SEELiqgeiies J N ings at Kansas City during 1893 was $36, . macks. 2 ¢ | fanaty gihi.Poen black, Monfans cubs, 'NO. T|Easy at 143 per cent. . B Y lances 0 i 899,904, The fact that Omaha was able (o 1 et BARLEY MALT—Dull, i, 12, No. 1 emall 38 bedr, silver iip, | “BFERLING EXCHANGE-Quiet and _stoady |3..:100: o b i ¢ bullion gone | VXS, FEROTting heavy decreases was re- |07 10135 Harney-st. Factory East Omaha. WHEAT—Receipts. none; exports, 80,000 bu.; [ Xrariines No. 1 large, $ti; No. 1 medium, $: | with actual business in bankers: bills ot $4. 88550 . 280 .. LONDON, Do, 8L—Amount of bulllon gone | garded as an'iindicationi of the strength of | 28 "0 B - —— mules, 1815,000 bu. futires, 40,0 b, Apot. No. L small,"$5; bear silver U U583, “for demand, 2438 for sixty | G : 0L o G anke ot Tngland on balance "tuay, | the financlal and business interests of this KATZ-NEVINS €0, Boltveren a3 biira: Mo aehnortherh 60U | mcdium, F16; No. 1 smail. 3iz; bear. prown, year: | Mercial bills, 348800 ks : : e Durg, '50: Athens, 11; Tome, 108 a, 10 During 1594 Omaha has had to struggle goened higher on firm Gabies. 1ocal shoris ought | W% Nor, b 1% SUOGIL0; No. ' meditm, 35; 4 it ; ¢ ST ST, L0 Clearings, $4.7113,570; bal- | against the general business depression pre- fnely, and the decrease of §00.000 in the Vis- | g7i" Not'1 meatim. $6: Nowd smeli, 00; pooise: | MEXICAN DO s i S 56 ! ! janonth, clearings, 8101 | vailing in all localities, but on top of that [ shirts & overalls, 200212 8. Iithest, {ble and higher late cablew brought In- more [ N, ) large. 31000150 N, 1 e it GOVERNMENT BONDS—Steady; United States E e 2818 0, Sror the | 8he has had the additional burden of a crop | == e Puying ana prices were sirongly miatnined up 1o | S oinan G (h00K: No. 1 mediim, "lo; No. | g o, 15 Unitod States e United A ‘udances, $15,00,%0. For the 4itiansliburdeniotia o S PEI DR the close, which” was at 140 hot advance over | Sl S0¢; sher, No, 1 lafxe, 35, No. 't medium, | §, [T R T O sl By A i 5 s, $1,12,702,008 bajane failure covering almost all her tributary R . faturday; No. 2 red, January, S04GO0%Ke, closed | Eoramme to beanty w1 lorge” sihoCOISk 81 | 11445 United States 2o, re 97; Paclfic 68 of | 4110110255 2 g 768 Last year, clearings, $1, territory, Business depression and crop fail- 5 2 March, 61%@62c, closed Ge; May, 6244G62 11-16c. | necording. ta beauty. My, & iarar, SoycaPale: | firi, except for the Reading fssucs, which are 3 i 5 t 34 'per cent. / SIS, 97 | business at this point, causing a loss in tho closed 62%c: June closed 62%c: 'July, 62131660 | podiom® san weoUfY, No. 1 large, $30; No. 1| \geak, 4 28y Wbout 1 per cent. 11, '5@7 per cent. s point, loss In Manufacturers of all kinds paper boxes, shelf 3o, closed Gdiic; December, 604, closed (ize, | feantme 390 No. 1 small, $20; fox, cross, No. 1| “Gloging quotations on bonds were as follows: ¢ T ] Exchange on New Yc m bla s clearings of §04,604,614 for the year. Whilo | boxes, sample cases, mailing tubes, ote, weds CORN~—TReceipts, 16,600 bu.: exports, 17,600 i : | foe ped iy %y 1 medium, §37 No. 1 small, 32 4 e this loss in clearings s heavier than in |ding cake & fancy candy boxes, drugglit & jewelry sales, 200,000 bu. ' futures, 80,000 b 5i | f0x. red, No. 1 large, $1.50; NC. 1 medium, $1.25; [ 078, 58, rox. 171D &R G. 48, 4 3 London Stook Quotations. some other western cities, it must be borne | buxe: 08-10 Jones-st, Omaha, ATt Tataany Lo tpures, 800 No. 1 small, $1; fox, gray, No. 1 large, Tc; No. | U. 8. b8, coup... Erie 248, ...... " t e 5 P ol i 2 s - ——y market stoady; No. 2 0o Ih”elexator R Nov 1 SAmall, dhos tone kit o s | U; 8, . oup (| e 200 LONDON, Dec. 31.—2 p. m. closing: _|in mind that Omaha gained in 1893 while T I 480, Options advaneed (_,_‘”‘*g“ e l;';y'l Eul No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1'small, 8ic; | U. 5. 48.coup. 1143/ *do 7. $ R R0 other cities were heavy losers. As the pres- 4 i) which went up sharply on covering. bne eo i o ke, $3; No. 1 medium, §2; No. 1 | °U. 8. 1 977 H. & 1.0, 65, ANR ROL Erl 103 N, Y, Central .. ent business depression has extended over a 66 st d Manufacturers of men's & boys' clothing, pantsy ghing finally eascd off under large catimated car | Mediim' §50r Mo ™1 Noan W iy Mo 1 NSO A T s ‘ ; g1y 1} gals| Eenngylvania. ... 024 | period of two years, comparisons will be of fote, closine at Mo net advance: January, 614@ | lnrgo, 60G6ho: No.1 medier, dod; mnky Noo I I 3 1024 48 % i i 300 o 4 T | Mex. o § greater value of they are made to cover the RS Sioea Sike;, Pebruary, SO e, ciaued | ako foinly dari Mo, 1 large, 6ic; No. 1 medium; | *Ala Class 0.1l Nuu-n(n Uition s S T v = - same period of time. In order to show | Exclusive custom shirt tailors. gsziic, ol G214 and feei, Nov 1 large; SL00GR0D; lmparfont skime | Lo Wow Con ds.. et B i 3 g INDUSTRIAL SITUATION ENCOURAGING | Omaha’s position among western clearing | y55 warmam street, Telophone 908, oo ibte, 3,400 buc: exports, 1600 bu.: | BGsle; oiter, No. 1 large. 88 Mo T onediom: | lisngurl on, ; HE s 8 rizadtd e house cities It might be well to extend the - Atcn, 30000, i futlires, 60000 bu. " spot. Spot | $6,0067.00; No. 1 small $: Totter pater Mo | N.Cr Onrooniii it N. W, Congols... SHREP-~Recelpis wers. Insignificant tof G ¥ les Ioth Show In- | COMparisons to neighboring cities. As th VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK, frmers No, & bi%e; No. B dellvered, 364: 'No. 3. | Turge, §7; No. 1 medin O'No, amadl, s: | NG 4 40§, F. Deb. 64 BRI CEaR LK Guleys kil sliiielistonk tehiatnii| (R ana SGlass iEasiorles Beth Bbow: Iox| UG R EnC i Bty (O 08 e BBICe; Ut whice misioeci No. 3 white, 386 | raccoon, No. i large, 6)rioc; No. 1 medium, soe; | 8 O. nonfund. Y[R G Wost. Lsts. nd for suliabie muttons. and. ampbs and fo oreased. Progiiotion. not yet been reported, it will be necessary to HENRY BOLLN. atate] 38643 "Ontions quiet ) day. but siromger | No: oy mally 35ci riccoon, black, an to‘beauty] | Tonn, new vei . BB fansot Ta Such . quotably stronk murkel, Fair (o ehoice | PITTSBURG, Dec. 3L—A review of the fn- [ fio vet becn reported ft Will bo necossary to A At / WA Wheat, closing At GGRE et ddvinces dan | NoiphidTES, HCO800; skunk, i 40e; Moy | YTont: Ol Gaces s % Ear e s natives are quotable at $1.2063.00: fa ! | dustrial situation shows an encouraging out- | fhere has been little change in the volume | Manufactured in Loulsville Ciss Co. Quality uary closed 31 ruary closed 8%c;’ May, (1 wia akunké, broad stri ] westerns, $2.00G3.00; common and _stock wheep, in this section for the coming year, 4 . " ced o be a8 good factured i e I the; A ped, No. 1 large, | Va. Centuries. St L. & S.F. Gen.b, R o g ats P | 1ook in this section for the coming year.|of clearings during the past month tho | Guaranteed to be as good us any manufactun SRS, slooed Wk ok walvertne, No Wiarge, $ N0 3 medliy, | | do aefersed” L 19 Tor B a1 gioprilimesiio ohlinladl ot ine | [ERK (YR NS RE OB SIS B0 R Y00 |02 sleasinge Sovrivg ) Lieknant Amonth o |imuteunteea iatbe ae rotingiacri HOPS—Dull, o, small, §3) wolt. mountaln, No, 1isrge, | Alohieon ds,,..... B 1nt of o =< i iron, steel and tin mills in operation. Where | fluence upon the resuit. T rairie, 1 Jarye, 66G%06; Noo 1 medium," 6o} | Canada S0, Jdd:: Weai Shore 4n...2. s l.“}"lp“-”: 3 “:"‘“’ gon.of "r"’“"k one year ago less than one-half the window | The following will show the amount of ER-Quiet. 0. . “4lo; beavel s 0. P, 1888 Of 1) o W clal recelpts and Q'spos'tion of stock as v s ! ¥ T a0 I a8 com. FROVIKIONS=Hect, ateady. Cut meats, steady: | 8oga; Nor 3 mediuns, Bo0; as. A st 55: | St B G- 70" BB B shown by the bookn of ‘the Union Stock Yards | B1asé factories were yunning, three-fourths | the decrease in the clearings in 1893, as com Plck) 9aiee. ' Lard, hig western | No. 1 small, 75 krat it No. 3 o'clock p. m., December 31, 1804; tories this is also true. The hopeful feature | compared with 1893, at some of the more | I8 1.500 MILES FROM OMAHA g aed s S0 asked: aten, 193 terces, at | 8grioe; No. 1 medtum, dc; Nov 1 small i an Rrmaskos MUNBE Mook Quoiationk RECBIPTS, Of the situation 18 the steady Inorease in the | prominent cities of the northwest: BUT THE TELEGRAPIH, COMBINED WITH OUR LOTAGT. 10 city, e salen, 150 tierce : 7 N ; DISCO. Dec. 31.--The oMelal 2% b ctured products, W : ec. o, 159 VATK ; uary closed at $1.20'nominal: May, §7.40 nominal; | No.'s ‘emall ) mbrrate it 5oy quotations for miniug wiooks today woro a8 f01° | cattte g Lon ATRINS T BInduot I Oltle, Vilianin I8 | e MINUTES AND THE EXPENSE TO'A i s ows: Hogs . . 3 11, all the Carnegl 11 ¢ o - o 5 4 06, 50 L 85; dom) . B, Pork, d < mill, all the Carnegle mills are now run- | Minneapolis L 104,809, "nurmp,'{‘_"fi‘.‘.’...." 0 ook dyll and ensy St. Louls General Market. XYt Tiniic pre Sheep L1l b n ning in full or double turn. The big window | 8t Faul . $ 63445814 ern creamery. 15025 . | s rouls, Dec. S—FLOUR-Dull; un- | AlphaCon. Kentucky Con’ glass factories at Jeanetfe and New Ken- | Milwaukee . .oieeiiis . B A Y, 10@190; slate lowel ening, firmed Heloher.... Mo Omaha Pack'ng € 2 veer | A revival of rails and raliway equipment | sAn in RIS s e elor Aher gppuing, Armed ub | Telie Tais: Mount Diabi G. H. Hammond I 79 11 | building s looked for the first of the year. ¥ I 81 & 33 Broadway, New York City, GS-—Iirm; state nnd P Bl%c; May, Be. Bodle Con, Ophir. Cudahy Pucking Cor: 1,020 - [ are in operation, and the prospect is hopeful [ that Omaha’s loss for the two years is small 2 " Douse, I8E2c] receipts, 6511 pkes; wesiern, | CORN-Weak on ihe Visible increase, closing | Bullion. Overman G. H. H.. Sioux Cify ] tor & Bhey yeu REVRP ¥ in comparison with tho other cities men- | STOGKS, BONDS, GRAIN, TALLOW=—Quict and’ firm obruary, 43t Saiadonla. Savaro. .. . N = PETROLEUM-Nominal: United close o | ¥ AT B e o, | Challenge o Scarplon. .. R Becker & 'Degeg. Mr. J. K. Fowler, sccretary and treasurer g s e l‘lfl‘-lN o ul nity closed at Mg M:”f %.Il ng, ¢ higher; No. 2, cagh, 30 Chollar..... Slerra Nov 0 v K '3 hags20e ‘| ot the Corinne Mi Canal and Stock com- Orwg:.‘v_u‘ ]l\|d:u.y ’:‘;a cures ‘;\l‘ll k‘i,‘“,,y '(N!Lh Bough! -ndMZ:n‘l r cash, or carried on 8to 5 per N-Steady. #—No. regular, S2%c; Wo bla, | Gonfdence: oo Slirer HilL A8y 1esoses pany, of Corinne, Utal, in speaking of Cham- | bles, Trial size, 25 cents. ruggists, VO WANTTO KRR oS TED YOU SHODT. RUENTINE-Steady, 21%@21%c. 1 ) v i Veasnt £ P e et A O s - SEND FOI OUR DAILY MARKET LETT FLAX SEI ) 3 ah Cc Sitppers and feedeps | the best in the market. I have used many More Imports or More Hon XA RS \WHeY 8l QORANGES Hold * higher; fancy, @.0g2; CEOvR R oA Yellow Jacke Lot Overs . s ool y Kinds, but find Chamberlaia’s most prompt| CHICAGO, Dec. SL—Senator Allison of | ¥ou shouid ubto bend for i CIRCULAR, wiy ers, $1.60G%57, TiMoriY S . . Vs 80110 YAILAY cations Rt | bt SAMA plalon. idal)i acla emi prime o cholse thmothy, o Moxion dol no othier in my home." When troubled with | Washington. The senator said that € any- | - €ountytu ever bad whict showed o s louss s on ‘ohange: % fons January i $13.40; 55 tone Bl withoul Shaage e & TRl New York Live Stock Market. 2 cold or cough give this remedy & trial, and | pody had been wishing the democrats bt | L feire oue what yon would Rive e fok February t i ipts, | We assure you that you will be more than [luck it could hardly have been hoped that | s 4% F e T R PR e s BOSTON. Dec. #1.—Call loans, 25@3% per cent; | W0 duys, 401" haud|’ on 59 cars; opened | pleased with the result, they would tangle up financial matters any e The targest offes cnploy more cle HIDES-8tendy. $3; No. 1 medium,’ $2: No. 1_small, $1.50; wolf, | do2d A. .. U. P, 18t8 of 96... o pickled whouldérs, 84ci | heavar kita, No. 1 larke 2 Mo, 1 el 51 55! impany” for the twenty-four hours ending at | are in operation now. With flint glass fac- | pared with 1892, and the decrease in 1894, as Steam closed at PRIVATE CODE, REDUCES TIE TIME TO « wefined, firm; continent. $7.00: South Amerioan . - . the “exception of their Beaver Falls nail | omaha .. $ 1,005,670 e 1o Abua Rooany G . Hogs. Sheep, | sington are in full operation, day and night nver ... Bankers and Bmke’s asi bart akims, I clearances; No. 2 red, cash, Giscs | pont el Saxmo. Wit and Companyy. v a8 10| In the Connellsville region 14,837 coke ovens | From the above figures it will be noted \ 28a5; mouthorn, ‘2361443kc. 40 off; No. 2 m'xed, cash, 42i4ei January, 4nc; | Baer R Netwon Mo : : - tioned. COTTON, COFFE| Chollar.......... Sterra Novad, cent. inargin, mission 1-16. Ci 1Ok Ky ? Qow Luparial. .. — 8 [Duige Go L. Becker WHICH TELLS YOU WHEN 10 SELL AB W) LASSIES-Quict, 2 rown Polnt ...\ Utah Con, L PIG 1RON-—Dull, : 1o cholee timothy, $10.0) ver bars, 1 dollars, 504@ Total B essss 10N 10; [ @nd eftectual In giving relief, and now keep | lowa arrived h tonight on his way to 1 Hosson. TF you "ill cxaming evary At bhruary tin, $13.40; 160 tons March tin, $13.40, at recent quotations Boston Stook Quotations. NEW YORK, lowlng our rules, you will say your losses weore Rl time loans, B@d per cont. Olosing Drices for | 80w, closed active: veuls, & nilive SLecrs, s o worse than they have. more brokers, have more private wires, se m COPPER-Stronk: = brokers' price, 9%c; ex-| COTTON TIES—0. Hiookh Loada nd Wolutag asares: A Endsntl: hulls 0071 WEATHER FORECAST. pond Teuatr Uy aiho Brgnability. of another | RNt e R e T e g LR L dry ) Y 9.9, BAGGING—5% (6150 KT &S .. Blco can steers ut 1011¢ per ib,, dressed welght s —_— “If imports don't show a material fn 10U are making prooy wheto you arp. dog's OIL—Tusiness entirely neg- | PROVISIO! Pork, standard mess, jobbing, . 4 PPt (T R i R g B g 4 h 5 8 O aniiad (R Pean s o it 1o ehwige, but If you afo running behind, gv tesind o accbuat of Hoildsy} prices BARCMTy | bt Lo phns pOutRIn s, Jobuing, | A sl it ficis f RS IS, | Fair whn Northiorly Winds, for Nevranka | provement veplled e Senitor o i it ettt ekl Vol Dominal. _ Meats and b unchanged. Iy’ stalo G 1098 | Atelin n 2ds 17 | veals,’ poor to prime, §5.00G8 00; barnyard calyes Toda, B en s gUYArRImenT 6unenss | DNROLIDATED, whecs vy can pava hel rong; No. 7, 1tc; mild, | RECEIPTS-Fidur, 4,000 Ubls; wheat, 4,000 | Bell Telephone. ' 100 | Atchinon dh. .. 96 | §2.60G30; western calves, 32508 5 | WASBHINGTON, Dec. 81.—The forecast for | 1© M€ & penses NROLIDATED, whiaee you oAf 6“\"\'0\' 118254419, 00. bu.: corn. 63,000 Lu'; oals, 26,00 bu. Boston & Albany.. 207} New England 0s. SHEEF AND LAMBS—Hecelpts, two days, | o, . e i i SUGAR-Raw, dull; fair refining, 2%c; cen- lour, 5000 bbis.; wheat, none; | Boston & Maine... 100" |Gen. Eiectric 5 19,194 head; steady ased trifle’ lower on com. | Tuesday is , 96 test, Sc; refined, dull. 1} outs, 7,000 bu, Q0 DMd. ... 1ries 151 |Wis: Cont. mon 4 ¢ heep, poor to good, | For Nebraska and South Dakota—Fair; e C. B.&Q.. 0 7614 Atlantic... ... . 325 a, '8 s erly secoming variable. Liverpool Murkets. Fitehburg.... 8044 | Boston & Montan “,m:lst I feriop (0§ . Zln‘m‘ssw‘ northerly winds, becoming variable, S T arkot, o T o e iy s | BT EXPECTANT e stoady; demand. poor; No. 2 red, winier, s od; | MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 81.—Wheat trading today | Ilinots Steel .|\ 40 ©|Caluniet & Hocls. For Missouri—Falir; variable winds. e o . ved, spring, stocks exhausted; No. 1| Was entirely confined to the scalping trade. The | Mexican Central., 6% Contonnial MOTHERS. For acliverea, prices on Corn ‘i;u';b%rfig‘ ur wonderful remody MOTH or telegraph 34 | C ~ . Maniloba, 8 51; No. 1 California, os 2d. | decrease in the wheat movement from country [ N. ¥. & N.E....... 82 |Fran Ho.. ... St. Louls Live Stuck Market. Local Record, Closed” steady, 1G5 farthings " bigher: nts was the chief factor in promoting strength. | Ola Golony..: 1788 Kearsarge..... ‘4 ST. LOUIS, Dec. 3L—CATTLE—Receipts, 110 | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURE That o Temody b distributed: Junuary, 48 | Futures guined a fraction from Saturday. The | Ore. Short Line... = 6 Osceola ... ... § |head; shipments, ' 20 head: market active, | OMAHA, Dec. 81 rd of tem ERIENDT wehleh makes cblidblrth cary o W. H. BOOTH & €O 48 10yd; April, 4s | cash wheat market ruled quite active through a | Rubber............. 44 %nhu-y ¥ stronger Lo 10c higher; native sices, 9:0%110) | ature and rainfull are e Ban® Da el g Hellay Der Bobiia: ‘Bonare e . . .y kvod demand from local millers; No. 1 hard | Unfon Pacifie,!]] 111¢| Tamarack. . lbs., $3.1504.00; stockers and feeders. $2.504 rice to e Deflar per boitle. 'k Kansas OItY, Amerlcan mixed, 4s 4. | B0ld at 60c; No. 1 northern, 59 No. 2 sold at | WestEnd.......... &7 cows, $1.8002.76; Texan stecrs, light, $3.0G3.76; H 1891 h and grades guarante 364 farthings' higher; i ———————— cows, $2 B2 55, Maxi Tt + % "5 | % TAKE NOTHING BUT . . . . ., L Taces SuL January, |19 cars. e M New York Mining Quotations. HOGS—Recelpta, 540 head; shipments, 2,000 [ MaXimum temperature. .. 3 ‘ g curm, € - 3 hend; ahipments, S0 | MM LoD R i 10 o WM. LOUDON e DR Commission Merchant Dull; poor demand; 8t Louls fancy [ market fs vely dull; it patents quoted at 8310 cloaing mining quotationt weights, §4.6004.65; fair to good mixed 1o, | Precipitation 3 @3.50; second patents. §2.85G3.10% fancy and ex- ey T i 5@4.55; common’ light, $4.10G4.3); light pigs, | Condition of temperature and precipitation tadlan, 4o 110, Dort. bakers, 85 10G2.80; ed dog, $1.6601.15. B . o R Bhe ¥ v NE BN | aha. for the day since March 1 164 FRIEND Grain pud Prov i IONS-—-Bacon; qulet; demand moder- ) S 4 Plymoutii /"' SHEBP—Recelpts, 0 head: shipments. 200 | Normal temperature vt 20 . berland cut, 2:@% Ibi 23s; short ribs, New York Dry Gouds Market. Quicksilver. head; market better; native mixed, $2.60@2.70. Excess for the day . 3 0 T8, FPrivate wires to Chicago and New . 82s; long clear, 1&)“, @4 s, 32 | NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—It has been 8 very 8 b : — — Normal precipitation ................. .08 inch « ¢ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGH R - All business orders placed on Slear, heavy: % ibs., ; short clear bacl quiel market today, 80 far as new business |y | Gould & Curry a Kansas City Live Stock Murket Deficiency for the day 03 inch Write for book “T0 MOTHERS" matled Board of Trade. ibe, §48; whort clear, middling heavy. | concerned. Nobody expected any, and one | Hale & Noreross.. 90 g earn KANSAS CITY, Dec. 3L—CATTLE-Receipts, | Total precipitation since March 1 16.01 inches LD REGULATOR 00, Correspondence solicited. ) 82s; uulu.‘t"u Ibs., 48s; shoul- | has been fllwln(al, Large sales have been | Homestako.... ... . 420 head; shipmients, 140 head: market dull, | Deficlency since March 1 16.68 inches Proprictors. Atiants, G Ottice, room 4, New York Lite Bullding, Square, 1ba., Hams, oul, | completed In chivging up §owds for Jenuary de- | Mexiean.......... 068 |Yellow Jacket.... 30 |35 higher, 1o 32.50G2.60; Texas cows, L. A. WELSH, Observer. | @ 0 Omaha Telephone 1308 - o HoZaateBEE8as «