Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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G THE OMAHA DAILY y DAY. DECEMBER (5 , 1897 ,
CHANGING FOR THE BETTER
Improved Conditions Now Appearing in
Wall Street ,
I PRICES SEEM TO HAVE TOUCMED BOTTOM
that CeniKrcdnVI1I HIMC n
Strictly lliiNliu-NH SexNlon Inii ir-
t ii lit P nc I or In I'roiltielnir
the
YORK , Dec. C. Henry Clews , head
of the banking house of Henry Clefts R. Co ,
write * of the situation- Wnll street :
A ilcclOcd rharme for the belter has cotno
o\cr the NVnll street markets. I liavo re-
Iicfitedly noted , In these advices , that the
stock market appeared to hnvc touchetl
bottom ns to price * ; thnt. so fnr as respects
Intrinsic elements of value , there existed
conditions which \\nrruntcd a bujlnt ;
movement ; but that there were lacking cer
tain elements necesinry to give the upward
tendency n BtnrtlnK Impulse. , , , , .
„ „
Just ut the moment of creates ! HtiKimncy ,
thcne Incklnc elements have unexpectedly
iVppcntcd. I'crhaps. the more " " " 'I1"1. ' °
been that the
cnuno of this cimnpo nan
room traders luuu found It Impossible * to
nny lonBcr make prolltfl on sell Ing n d
therefore chnrmeel over to the * "bull side
This vvns n nnturnl test of the market , and
the response has been a Bcneral net ease
of buying orders. The response tame the
readily because there Imsbeena
more
Steady mitigation of ctrtnln outside influ
ences which huve been tending to thei post-
tioncment of operations. AH the opening of
co IP rest tieni-M. It becomes more evident
thnt we are IIKely to have a , builncss-llKe
JcsRlon. vltli the Bonsatloiml fnctlonnrleB
held In restraintand , with u I > rl > ° ! 'r"
ilt-w-
" IK rcBiird for no Ides and meunurci c
"ted encourage " ' "
to lwJ1Incollll"n5hich !
biiHlni-FS Intertsts. Among the l'1'11 ' ' " " } ? ' 1 ,
suicil iiritlio
now lire consldtrtil ux a
? upiort of the pro-sldenfB patlllc pollcj on
th Cuban eiuestlon , u Mir chance for the
adoption of'n seed I'l'-kruptey ' ' - law : nn
earnest attempt to < ffect some real im-
provemeiitH In tondltlons of the iirrtncy ,
thuUKh possibly not all that some in i > tli-
Blro" ml im effort to afford some e.Ult- |
abl e ml Jiwfmcnt of the railroad iuosl oiw
of th ° " '
neglect
marked public
Tl'O
, . }
n tlmt
it
nKltatlon Ho wnirants the hope t >
UHtie will Inllmnee congrevsiona action
ess than JIHH been Kemrallv " " ' '
feeing In WnshmHoii iimmig the " "Iv IK
conueVtmen Is very tonlldent as to the
nbr emeiit of the agitations riil'ed by the
111 j an campaign of lust j i ar and t he -
rreasliiK desire of leg slators to deal \\Itli
tli < - pe'mll KHIIRO questions In a moderate
niid cmc ' Ritor > Milrlt , and I venture to
disposition will gain ground
as TIHPO the session pjmptoms. advances coming to the surfate ,
nt this moment , have nn Important hearIng -
Ing upon the tone of the flnaiiUil " " L"
find have dlrcrtU contributed to the rc
buying which has been nppirent
IXclmnpe during the last
V on the Stock
Dee-ember opens with 11
If vvcck. Oidlmullj ,
pOBtponement of buj Ing opcr.it ons owns
and the
to the winding up of aceoiinls
liquidations Incident to the close of the
ytnr. Now. however , the situation appears
to bo regarded as warranting a depiirtuie
from that usage , and operators eJTl'nnrv
safe to iiromote an advance prollmlimrs
to the rise In prices that usually restUs
from tin large dlvld. . nd and Interest dis
bursements made at the opening of the
vc.ar The result of this buylng-a rl o of
1V4 to 3 polnts-ln some inensuie bets ut
rest the fear entertained In some ciuarters ,
that the very large amount of stoeks iimr-
kct.'d In Snptrmber and October ' > UKe
boHlers would prove a load verv eHillcult
to move In any attempted "bull" move
ment. The purchases have been double
those of preceding weeks , and the rise In
quotations proves that the dem.iml cv-
2ecu > the Htinply. nn. . im liiw oI * "ho n to
the Insplrlnp aspects of the marKet Is the
Appearance of largo opeiators who have !
been cautiously st.imHng aloof since their
reallzlugs of two months ngo They appear
to realize thnt. with BO miinj assuiing fac
tors In HlRM-such us tlie hoprftil pro-peels
ot conRrcssloiml nctlon , the coming gri-a , .
abundance ot money nt this centei , the
promise of u booming spring U ado , and the
probability of congress making at least a
hopaful beglnnlnB In currency reform It
will not bo possible to hold prices at the
recent semi-panic level , nnd therefore the
present situation afforels n good oppoi-
tunlty for bujlng.'c do not pretend to
say how far this locoverlng tendency In
prices may Immediately run Possibly , .he
rise- may halt until the pieslelcnfs message
' have been digested
ami S'cretary Gage's report
gested , after which a fuithcr advance may
occur. Hut , In any case , It would appear
thnt purchases at the present range or
prices will prove profitable * .
The concessions now offered by Spain to
the p'oplo of Cuba. coneedlUR home Rovern-
tnent to the Island , will doubtless be recog-
nlzcd by members of conRiess ns HUlllclently
liberal to merit thrlr acquiescence , anil
Inasmuch as this excellent result has been
brought about through astute diplomacy
by the adinlnlHtrutlon , the Inference li that
the president and his cabinet are well nt-
Istltd with the liberal attitude now taken
by the Spanish government. 'Ihe plan pro
posed for the government of Cuba Is , ns
a matter of fact , In manv respects moles
liberal than that nceorded lo Caniula or to
any other of the Hrltlsh colonies and U
would appear , therefore that there Is no
longer any Jtiitlllcntlon on the part of the
Insuigcnts In continuing hostilities A gpv
eminent such ns Is now proposed for Cuba ,
In the estimation of fnlr-mlndod people , h
undoubtedly the bent for them , for If an
Independent government were established
on the Island , It would not bo likely to
prove permanent , as It would lack the reces.
tmry adhesive qualities , and certainly no
one having the Interrstn of this countrj
nt he-art would advocite the annexation of
Cuba and making the Cub in people Aine'rl-
can citizens. There has been much nppie-
licmlon felt that the coming congiebs
might evince a spirit of "Jlnsnlsm11 Hlmlhit
to that of the last r'f-'tilir congress This
tihould not now be seriously contemplated ,
ns the ! release of the American prisoners ,
the human ! ' treatment on the part of C.rn-
cral Il'mico of thu Cuban people , and the
withdrawal of General Wcylcr since the
last congress , Is m revolutionary ch ingo all
round nnd one that cannot fall to be rccog-
nlzed ns removing the1 stlim fiom "Jlngo-
Tl'ie people ought to be willing to leave
the entire Cuban question to thu adminis
tration for huttlomcnt and have faith tint
the best will ba done for the Interests of all
concerned In conne-ctlon tlieievvlth The
true course , therefore , Is for the people to
pay as little attention as possible to lloat-
ing rumors about what both the adminis
tration and the govi'innient of Rpiln ate
f olug to do 01 not colng to do In this mat
ter , 1'reHldent MeKlnlij can bo tiusted to
< lo the right thing at the right time , and If
the hltiiutlon IH Mmplj left to him and his
cabinet iisbui tales all will be well.
CONDITION OK M'.vV VOHIC II INKS
r\Vri'll > - ' tiitriiti'iil Slimvx 'I'llriu to Ilr
StroiiK , with I.IMM ! lliiNlnrNN.
N13\Y YOHK , Dec. o Thu New YoiK
Financier twin this week :
Tie enormous bilnnrps which the Xuvv
York banks have been accumulating for the
j > anl few months mo shown In the clearing
house statement for the week , Loins an
now within J2.ROO.COO of Ihe JfiCO.CW.OOO mark ,
nnd deposits me tGMJ,27StM ) , which Is one-
third the total Individual deposits repotted
iiythe 3.G10 national banks of the United
States October fl last.
The ripld lucre ihis made by the banks
elnce. May last will b ? understood belter
when It Is Dialed that the gain In deposits
Blnco that time 1ms bpen pjO.OOO.OOO. ami In
Jeans more than Jii'J.OOO.OOO. Comparative
figures fhuw thut SM.dO.COO of theselu -
ciwjsrd dipoi-ltM , nnd MO.OW.OOO of tin * loans ,
liuve hern made by one ImnK , whle'h holds
lit the piesent time over JUl.W.tW of net
eli posits ,
The statement of the bnnKs fnr the week
la favorablo. Loans show a continued lu-
cioasc , the e ii.inslan hiving been illstrlb.
uled among u laiKer nunibei of Inxtltutlons
than has been the ease fur some time past.
The number of binkti clearing throuish the
clearliiK house has been decreased one1
through the absoiptlon of thu United
titatex National by the Western National ,
and the lucre'abu of J.HS,3fO In the loans anil
(3.573,00) III thu elcposltti of the lattei In-
Ktltutlon rellccts this condition ,
Thu action this week was caused lo
pp clal coiidltlonM , the bank nlonu report
ing an IncreMbu In this Item of tSM.lOi ) ,
wlilrli Is lower than the combined chanf.es
of the other banks. This was dim to cir
cumstances connected with the Union
1'aclllu Hcttlemrnt ,
rivu banks galneil In deposits nearly (13-
001,000 , fiom which It Is to be Inferred that
the dcponlts of the other llfty-nlne banks
In the clearing liouso are about fixx > ,000
loss than nt the end of the previous week.
The EtUii In cash according to the stuto-
Jncnt vvus MCIC,309 , but this , too , seems
involved In bpeclal transactions It Is
known that the banks received from the
Interior more than $ i.COO,000 In excess of
Hiich Hhlnme'iitH , but slncu one bank alone
increased Its cath } r > ,10sooo , aiul the gains
Jr.ude by three amounted to J,500OuO , It
rolljws that the large majority of the bunks
liave d'crciBed ( heir loans ,
The statement taken on u whole proves
the banks to be In a strong ) condition. The
farcer Instltutiona are billing sterling blllu.
nnd tia the Union I'uclllc deal htm been
financed without the Unit tiUKtfcatlon ol
disturbance , the outlook la for cheap money
for Bomo time to come.
OMA"I.V A.M ) "rnovisioNS.
Pontnroi eif the Trmtlnir nnil Cl
I'rle-VK < in "ntiirilnj .
CHIOAOO , Dec , 4.-A declines of tc , with
which wheat was opened today , was pared
down by the action of shorts to n net de
cline of % c nt the close. Weak cables were
responsible for the early decline , but the
clearances , the largest for the season , made *
a fairly firm market toward the close , Corn
and oats wcic firm and advanced Uo nnd
UftHc , respcctlvel } ' , Piovlslong advanced
MilOj on n good shipping demand.
Wheat started weak and nt HTP4C decline
for Slay. Liverpool was 'id lower for De
cember , Jd lower for March and T4d down
for May , compared with sesterdny's clos
ing rates. The weather had turned from
sevcro frost to a decided thaw over the
Ki eater part of the winter wheat country
and the Minneapolis and Uitlttth receipts
were again not far from double those at
the corresponding tlmo of the year before.
The market did not for ? omo tlmo give
much Indication of doing bettet. but In the
course of an hour from the start It had a
small modicum of firmness.
The opening prices for May weio from We
to S'Jl,4C , compaied with EOftc ut the cloc
Friday. On the slight rally that followed
It sold up to SO' c , January , during that
time , made some peculiar changes , selling
nt from SWc , when May was S9c and nt S9c
when May was bringing S9'4c , or at from
7io premium toc discount compared with
May pi Ices.
The weakness nt Liverpool was accounted
for bs' the editor of the Liverpool Corn
Trade News , In which he said the decline
was owing to selling for March and May
on orders from Chicago , nnd also to Tho-
man's report Issued yesterday.
Minneapolis and Duluth receipts were EC' )
cars , against M7 cars a week ago nnd 4G9
cars the corresponding day of the year
before. The prlmars' receipts were ns bear
ish as ever , the total of the day being DM-
COO bti. , against only fBAWO bu. on the HUe
du > of the year before. The expected In
crease In the visible of 600,000 bu. to bo leal-
l/ed will stand contrasted with U2.0CO bu.
decrease for the similar period of IS'JO.
The week's exports from both coasts wore
6,700,000 bu , the Iirj.cst but once before lor
one week's shipments. The dav's clearances
fiom Atlantic1 ports were liberal at the
equivalent In wluat and flour of 717,000 bu
Those liberal shipments , combined with
firmness of the Paris and Antwerp maikets ,
considering the previous dn > 's weakness
here added to the recovers' of Mas to
S94c , but reacted a little under scutteied
realising and closed at > fl'ic or He lower
than It did sesterdny December v.nn neg
lected bs the general crowd and was onls
heard fiom at wide Intervals It bold
from l-lffi'M" at the op < nlng , to Pj'fec , and
closul at Doe , which shows no change for
the das' ,
Corn at the opening sold > ic lower than
nt the close jtstirday , Influenced by the
we ikness Inwheat but good busing bs
local shorts and commission houses t'nuseel
the market to ruict and later prices ruled
Hun 'llie renewed exports of corn for the
week l.VMfXO bushels vveru i bullish In-
lluence. Cables weie V d lower Hecelpls
were -I&S cais. Mas tanged from l.'S-Jc to
2S' ' < , c and closed He higher at 2S e
O its ruled Ilrm on buvlnn In local oper
ators and elevatoi people. Light offerlnps
aided In the upturn of prices and also
caused the trade to he lather limited
Sympnths with corn was a factor T5e-
celpts were 3S7 cirs Selling wa scattered
and entlrelv local Slav Hinged from f c
to 21Hc and closed 2c high r at Zl c.
Provisions were Ilrm. The basis of the
strength was the excellent demand from
domestic and foreign sources for the cash
product" ' The- shipments from Chicago for
the week were so he ivy as to be the ubject
of geneial remark Kxportcis were ereil-
Itod with Ilbeial puichases of Jnnunrs lard
The m.aikct opened steady at about jes-
terday s prices and gradu.ills advanced ,
closing strong at close to the top. At the
close Januaiv pork was JCo hlghei at
$ S27' . and J uiiiary lard He higher at
$4 J71 * . , nnd Januars' libs 2'iljjc higher nt
Rstlmntcil receipts Monday Wheat , 2JTi
cars , corn , 150 cars , oats , 2M cars ; hogs ,
40,000 head.
Leaning futures ranged as follows :
Articles. . | Oiioii | lll.'li Low. | Clouo | JVes'y
'Ah ( ill-
Dec . . rr nn
J in . hOU btl)4 61' no1-
May . a' < BD G54 b'J BOII.
* Coin
Doc 2 IK . 245 , ' jr VIK
May . . ! a ; < .bH
OalB
Dec. . JOM 20 > (
AIny. . . SSM ! !
lorX
Dec . . . 7 V5 7 12
Jill. . . H 17 , S 1.1 8 1-e ,
8 40 H u'JK t ! 40 8 42K
Lurd
hoc. . . 4 J 4 ] ( )
Jin . . . 4 -'h 4 ! KI ! 4 V7'v ' 4 224
May . i in 1 tOt 4 IT 4 4U
bb'tlelbn
Dec 4 LMI I 20 t 17' 4 ' . ' 0 4 17k
Jan 4 17 1 jiih 4 17' 4 "J'-i ' 4 ITS
Miy. . . 4 HU 4 30 4 .10 4 t > Q 1 hO
No. 2
Cusli quotnllona wcro at follows :
rtXHJIl Quiet , winter natcnts , fl 70f4 00
Btr.ilthts , ft 20fn 40 , pjirlnff tpecluls J1 S3 ; sprlnn
putenta , SI HiH " 0 butters , f-l " 01/3 to
V\HiAT-Xo : 2 spring WSWc , No 3 tprlnc
SS'sO'Cc , No. 2 reil. OjJi'JJ'ic.
e OIIN No 2 2''ie
OATS No. 2 2ltc f o. b ; No. 2 white , JJ ©
-3c
llYi : No. 2 ' 4c.
IIAULKY No I JGH37C
rijA\siiD NO i n oogi 1214
TISIOTIIY SI3KD I'rlme. J2 62 > 4f2 ? C3.
I'HOVIIIONS Mcha pork per lilil , J7.3007 3o
inl per 101 lt > , 14 2'.ft ) 27V4 i-hurt ribs sllc
( loose ) 14 Ufi4 fiO Urj railed "liuuIikTH ( boxctl )
$1 7'.Fir , 00 Shoit clenr tides ( baxeil ) , 14 40K4 So
WHISKY Dlstlllcra1 flnlshcd goods per pal .
Jl 11
BtIO A1IS Cut loaf , J5SI , crnnuliteil ! r , 21
Artlclett UucclptB bhtpnietil-i
Hour , bblB II1101) ) .1 00 I
Win it bu lit'0(10 ( 2S | Hill
Corn bu . . 271,0)0 ) J O ill ! )
OitK.lm . . . l.i'l ' 1)0(1 ) ( N4M II H
1'jc , bu . . . . l.'i OHO AM 00
Lurlo ' (15 ( OOJ 70 0 Ml
On the Produce exclinnKC lodij tlie butter nnr
kut as linn crenmi'rlep , llii22c ( , J-alrles 12Bl'ie
elicete quiet RiQS'fce KSKS Ms Prcfsecl puul
try. iJiet | , chlcKeni < , C'ic , sprint ; , 'Wlc , ducks
" 47 V.c.
_
London Vlnni * M irUct.
IXNDON , Dec. 5 Mones' last week was
Bc.uce and rites were Ilrm. The prospcc
Is of further hardening. Huslness on the
Stock exeianiTo was tlacU , but the tcndencs
was better anl there are Indications of .
revival of the speculative sp'ilt In the
market for homo Koveinment l locks consol'
reached the record price of 114 , but cloai i
sllKhtls' below that ll nre. Colonial nm
munlelpal .securities were In KOOI ! demiini
mil there was a general Improvement li
Intern itlonals , which ivere Ilrm. The m ir
Ket for Central and South Amerlcin s-curl
ties was dlstlnctls better. KnRllsh ralv\as !
shares i.v ere depressed , owing to the 1 ibo :
d hpnte- , and suffered a general decline o
from ' < to 2 points. In American securities
there was an ill around rise The mnrKc ,
was hopeful , with an excellent demand , In
view of the Improvement of trade and tin
trallle icturns. Union Pacific shares rose 2
points , Atchlson , Topcka S. Santa IV 1'
ronnsylvanli 1 % Illinois Central I' * ; , I ikc
Shoii' U Michigan Southern lli , Noithern
Paelllc prefcried 1'- ' . , Chlc.ih'o , Milwaukee
& St P-iul 1 , Philadelphia Heading tlrv
preferred 1 , Denver & KIo flrande preferred
1 , I3rle first pi of ci red 1 , Wabish prcfeired
1 and W.ibisli debenture shares 1 Trallle
leturns causeil a rise In Grand Trunk rail
way securltli s ranging from 'ito J ; xInts.
MAXCHHSTHR , Dec. 5. There vvis a
falily Rood iiKKrcKiite of business last week ,
but It Is considered smaller than the ivcik's
output. The manufacturers did not shire
evenly In the onkin , nnd borne who arc still
looking for biibliiefs have accepted very low
bids
Only n MH ill bufelno s was done In sarr
and ( -pinners are u set veil , because tiles pie-
fcr to wall foi the Dual d clslon In fie btrlko
neKOtlatlons Prices , however , remained
Ilrm Much eastern cloth business was hlndere 1
by the weakness of exchange , but Chin i and
India nrei bidder ? for lario lines. lUrmins
was hteadlei , with considerable business do.
tin ; , but AiiPtrla continued depressed with
overproduction , especially In Ilohemla. Ad
vices from Itoueii , however , show that yarn
again moved fiecly there last
1.1 > C'l'IKMll
MVKItl'OOl , . Pee4 \ \ IliAT Ppol , No. J
rel ncitirn winter ttenil ) , 7 U'/jil , No. 1 red
norlhfin vprliii ; , lf' ' > il > " tj
( \IIN Hpot , American mlxnl quiet. 3 > litil
futiiren ( jutel , Dceember , 33 ' , jj , Junuuri J
IM , lVliiuiir > , 3 lil
rUll'H-M Ixnil * fairy \\lntir , dull , 10 >
HOI'S At Ixmdmi (1'iiclllo ( couft ) , nrm. 4 ion
ei.5
1M1OV1.S10.N8- , Ilrm. extra Itutln mrei , CC
3d , prlinu mein. t.ia ! 2.1 1'orli. Ilrm , prime nmr
line i'Hi'rn 4Cn ! H , prime mr , niedlunient
< > rn , 46 < M. I li inn. rhort cut , uli'udj , 3\l \ llacon
e'unilierlund eut dull , 3I , > hort rib * . > truil > . 3 * >
W. loiu clear middle , ifclit , dull , J3a 64 long
rlt'ur nildille * . heavy , dull 3 ! ; tliort clear bnclm ,
rlnuly. 3U , ilrar tellleit , linn , 37 * M ; eliouliler * ,
muure. flrm. Jka 6) ) . l.aKl , prime western etrud ) ,
22 > 01 Tullun , rrlnif clt ) , iileady , 1S > CJ
e'llii i : AiiuTlcni. ilneit white and colored ,
tead ) . 4n CI.
Cliie'liiiuitl MnrUc-t.
CINCINNATI. Dec -I'WUll-Uullj fancy ,
tl CxKiTI 40. family 13 & ) tf3 75.
\VIIF.VT-Uull. No 2 le-cl , J > j < j.
OO11N riim.'No. ' I mixed , 27V4e.
O VTO ejulot , No , : mixed , U'jo.
lt\i-Wnik. No. ! . 46c.
1'ltOVIHIONB I ird. mrady , H.15. Hulk meats.
iiulet , tl JO Huccin , ileady , | S (3.
WHISK V Blends , | 1,1 .
. 16V40.
ocd to prlma Ohio flat , tit
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Week Winds Up with a Light Run and
Lower Prices ,
SATURDAY'S ' DULLNESS RULES IN CATTLE
Only it I'eiv OfTe-reil nnil Tin-no
Soil JiiMt About Moml }
OIK-n Slronw hut
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 4. Hccelpta for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. Hoc ? Sheep. Harees
December 4 ! 19 2,431
December 3 1,400 5,871 4,130 1
December 2 3,11,1 S.07I 4H'9
December 1 2.IC3 8,823 1,420 2
November 30 ? ,141 7,375 3,010
November 2 2,171 2JiO 1,23 71
November 27 811 CB72 37 1
November 10 1,224 520 ' 4,533 25
November 25 1,300 , 6,000 700
November J4 4U5 ! 7,756 1,6,0 > . .
November 23 4B > 8 8/7t > 1.V.2 . . . .
November 22 3,1)17 ) 2,703 1.0S6 26
November 20 1,200 6,000 2SG . . . .
November 19 1,819 4,041 1.5 ) 27
November IS 4,490 5.&S7 2,537 . . . .
The olllclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was : .
Cattle. Hogs.
C , , M. & St. P. Hy I 1
O. & St. L. Hy. . , . 2
Mo. IMclHc u
Union Pacific System 7 7
H. It. M. U. H. H 'J C
O , H. & Q. Hy 9
K. C. & St. J 12 2
C. , H. 1. X P. Hy. , cast 4
C. , H. I. iS. P. Ity. , west 1
Total receipts 32 37
The disposition of the elay's lecelpts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing tne num-
bei of head Indicated :
Uuycr t. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha. Packing Co Ho . . . .
O. II. Hammond Co. . . . 1S3 293 . . . .
Swift and Compiny. . . . 118 017
Clldahv Paeklng Co. . . . CS WJ
. lj. Cire-y
.ohmnn & Hothbehllds : u ! ! ! !
Hint on A. Co "j
I Hamilton 27
lammond , from K. C 219
Cud.ihy , from K. 0 3SO WO
Other bujera 3,1 . . . . 1,051
Total S73 2,740 1,051
CA1TLLJ 'iestcrdaj's Hlotm v\.is a biilll-
cleiit cause for light leeelpts today , even
f It had not been the last day of. the vvctlt ,
o th it the meagoi olTerliiK-i vre In nee
e nso u dlsippoliitincnt to the Hade. All
old onlj thlrtj-tv\o loads were roiiortul In ,
niiklliE a total for the \\ce-U of 13,74U head ,
is afe.ilnst ] " > 'CS last week and 17,727 the
> revleuieelt. .
The market us a vvhold w la In vtiy fair
condition the- past week for the Ethers
hough on some ihus It was not cutlrulv
o their lilting The \\eek opened strong
md bhouea a still furthei advance on fat
little on Tuesday \Ve-diiesdav the miu-
cet experitiie-ed quite u reverse under the
ntliunce of the bleak In values In eastern
iiarketo , and Ihe week closed with the b at
cattle about lOc lower and the le-s dehlrablu
tlnils IGJiJOc lowci than the high point OL
the week , which was Tuesdaj.
Todaj there vvtro lnrdl > enough cattle-
on bale1 to niiiko a market On the opening
mm Ket only one load of fat eattlo vvus ot
tered , which sold Just about steadv.
A eon ldoruble proportion of the lecelpts
e-onslsted of butchers' stock , about a elo/en
oads of cows and heifers belne on sale- .
The eloin.inO was j.ood nnd tho'caily ni-
rlvals nut with rtadale ! at ill in prices
Ah Is Invailahly the rule on a Saitirdi )
there was veij llttlu doing In the feedei
division , In taut theio wuj verj little to do
with. Sueh ei.ttle as.ert to be had bold
it just about steiely prices
HOG1Hecelpls tt Jiors toJaj weie e\trpmoh
IlKlit , but there \ tro t\o M rj uooil lets 113 w.n
It SIlOlllll tll > < > * l tin ktiirm i-tf \ > i toT i1 , i. it , .a
rufllclciu to have prc\emc < l Ihi. I aillnt ; o1 IKICF
liul ex in lincl there betn no blorm lidil receipts
would have lieen the nnturil rrsull of the Bhirv
In ills Innlu < 8 this vvtek
The market tlurl l oul In KIKK ! shape this
nio ninf : nl pave proml'w of a bettor ringc
of values Ihp oponlns belnw alionff to S < - hlRli r
Quite a number nf lonilB sold earlj nt Jl .0 tint
would hn\e in it J3 13&/3 tT'4 ye > t ila > . DJJ-
crs v\ere not \uj au\l us for supplies nnd the
more thev tlimiRht nhjut It the le's they vvanlCtl
them , llic icMilt v8 thnt the mirkct soon
lj.st the Ftieiikth of Hit earlj moinln and th"
Hli' iirrhnls met Ith a \ rj Intllfftient recep
tion The clo c > of the mirkit u s slmv , v\th | n I
tit * a'Urnte of the ilnj lo t
The hOB nmiltct this \\c < k Ins ha 1 a sti'ii'
ilonnxtniu tenlencj though It open d a ulncle
hlRhnr linn the close cf the prpv lout week OT
ruislay nnd Unlne'il.1) It went ilnxn iiipltlU
On Thuisiluy IlKn- is a sIlKht reaction , fol-
tivved l > y a still fu-fior di\\n\\anl moxpinent on
rvid \ The verko ! < i-s lth the nnrket Just
10c l" > wer tian It opened
Slini'P In llie sheey inirket the old sivlnir
first a fonst nnd then a famine , ma to hold
( nnil Vi "tir-lnv there \\crc more sheep In Ihe
\ards than ilmost nn\tilnt ; elv. Lut 10113 thcr" *
uns not a lo il on sile , anil nothing upon vxhUh
ba > market xnli.es.
CHICAGO i.ivi : sTocic \iucrrr. .
Trnilc In lIoj .K ( lnltiAiilniatcil at
Ste-ail > I'rloe'M.
CHICAGO , Dec. 4 There \\as the UFUI ! Sit-
urilay market In cattle Itecelptx x > ere xery
Hjjlit nnd the market i pecliily n nominal one
The few cuttle offered cro taken at jirlccs un-
chansel from > c tcrdny 1 us week's receipt"
have reached the unu < uuli > large totil of nbjut
CISCO hi ad and prKes have declined on an
iscrnBL25e .Mans cittlc mat would IIJVP Lctn
pent here hnd the mirket I ei.n In a sill'factory
condition v\erc stoppnl ut various fredlnff points
and tellcrn v. ho had hiilf-ful cuttle here had to
Hill at very luprlees / . scod ilcintptli i'e
mini foi fnni1 } heaxj Chrl'tmaH b > e\ih Is cx-
pecled next ve ek
Trade In h KB v\a quite anlmiteil at cteaib
prices tie Kreiter part of tie IIOBS crosslnu the
tcilcs nt from M 2 , to $1 12'4 , ruuli p ickliiK ot
rolil nl fiom Mil to $1 22 . . anil prime Hiilpplni ;
lots nt from 53 40 to 3 t > , I'IKS relit chlellj at
from tJ 10 to (3 3714 The h KS now helm ; mar
ketid are largely of KOJI ! quality , heavy lots
predominating and medium w eights are tie bcbt
teller ?
The few lots of Mieep and lambs that were of-
ferel on the market todns Bold nt um.lian i-1
prices Sheep were- Ratable at from 1 75 to fj 2" >
lor the poorest up to ficm 14 ! 5 to J4 > for good
t ) choice lloeks ulth prime lots In demand at
from M CO to tl 70 I.ambs told nt from H 0 D
< " ' > for the poorict to Irom ! 5 2" to J3 SO fnr
good to choice Hocks , ieigolns lielow ft 15
liberal receipts of Bleep nnd lambs are ex
[ iccted next vvcfk
Itecelptu Cattle 6CO head. Ings , IO.OOO head ,
sheep , 2 ( XM head.
SI. I , < IIIN 1K < > SlocU.
ST. i.ouis , nco 4 CATTM : iifociiiiH.oo
IIPB 1 , of which rjOO are Texnns , bhlpments , 2 fee
head , market uttady , fair to fanc > native rhip
ping and export stei r 14 20B5 10 , bulk , of ralex
Jl 3fl f4 60 , drecned beef and butcher tn-ri < , | J ft.
fit Ti , bulk of pales , > l 10ST4 3"i i-t > rtiinilc -
1 IWO IbB { 3 4004 70 , bull of i-ales , J3 COS 4. 10 ,
ttocKers and feeileis , JJ 40111 10 , LOWS and heir
ere 12000410 bulk of cows , J2 TOWS - , pan-
nlni , ' COI\B , tl 2"f2 10. bulls , t2 C0j3 M , Texan
and Inillin ftecrx 3 0034 15 , bu'k ' of tah-s , J3 Co
( jfj S5 , CO B nnd lielferB f2 2JifJ } 75 Ihe out-
nblf ration being pal. ' for a few heal
HOOS Hecelptf , 3,1m head , i-lilpnientH , 2100
head , market barely f tra < l > , llpht , J3 2iii3 | Sj
inlxi'l , J3 i.V3 30 , heaJ3 3"ft3 3S
SIII3I31' Kecelpts , nene shipments , 100 head
market nominal , native muttons (3 lfn 'fl , cnlii
anl bucks fl MifiS 10 ; stockers , Ji.00g2 73 ,
lambs , } 4. 00(73 73
Iiiillillilii | llN I.lvo ' "lurlc.
INniANAI'OhtH. liec. -OATTt.IJ-l rflit' | ,
llcht , Eblpmintii , light , maiket ekxed dull nt Hit
ri'ient ikrllni' , t , id lo prime * BI ! "rs , Sieosfiso
fair to medium stic-B { .lOifl CO , common tJ gwd
storl oil" , S. 73O3 ' 0 ,
IIOOS Iti-ctlpts SfOil beaJ , plilpn-entn. 2 Oj i
head , market acll\c , icmil to clinloe * me-Jlum anJ
heixy , (331(73:5 , inlttil , Jl Sj 30 , comnun
llfchts. f2 \ Ml 3 > l
Mlini' ncrelptH light tihlpnifnlH none ; mir-
Kot qultt priopecls x\i iKir good to chol 5
lambs , JvOOfjofiO fnr In meJIum fhfep , J3.dOW
3.CO , common , r.23i02"5
> i-v iirU Ilx < * StdolC.
Ni\V YOHK , Dec 4 HKRVHS RccelptR. 1 < C
hnid , rnhles were unoinnkiil , exports 1,111
brexcn nnd 3(31 iiuarlera of beef
PAIA'IJH Htcrtpu . ' 3'i heud dull and birelj
floaty , veals. J3 CW7 71 , B ntfuiv > 3.Ke3tO ( ,
f3 Co
hllKUl' AND I AMIIS Itcrclpli , 1.CS1 brad ,
dull nnd generally Heady , hlieip , I30004J5 ,
lambs } 34U600
IIOOH-llecelpts. 3 CSO head , dull nt 3 f.OJfS.'t )
Hunt lliilTnlii rlvc StiiPk.
HAST Hl'ITAIX ) N Y. He4 -HOrjs-York
cr , good lo cholco 13 , roughs , eominon tu
Boo.l . Jl 00fj3 10 pit , ? . > 3.47 J M.
MHiii' : ANI > 1.A.MI1.S Abcut tend > , lambs.
rliolce , )5 75. culU to common , tl r > W3 | ltep.
cholci * lo telii'lel withers , I4J,04j(75 , ciilln to
con moil 13 COi/3.7E ,
IiiiiilHi Ille * I , lit * Mork.
Ky , I > e . 4.rATTLlUn -
KOT lead dliody ; light
130)335 | , rotmh , S2C1JI30V.
' Steady , iimhanio < l ,
PINCINNATI , Dec , 4-IIoaS-H'eady , J2i5f
'
e'ATTi.i-pi Qdy 12 rsns n.
HIIiii' : Uiwrr , t2 fOW4 SS
I.AllIIS-1/ow rr. : fOQ'i &J ,
StllfK III StRllt.
lloronl of receipts of llie stock nt the four
principal inuiktte for December" 4 ;
Cuttle , lloz hlicep
Omaha . , . , . feu 2731 . . . ,
l-hlcago . . . . . fO ) 2JCXI1 2fO )
Kansas City . , . l.COii 10.COO 1,0(0
bt. bouls . , , . , . 709 30OT .
Total * . . . . 3 Cia S5i31 ! s"cOO
KunmiN City I.U < - Stuck Murlcrt ,
KANSAS C-ITY. Dec. 4. CATTWn ! -elptf.
l.WQ bcad { market steady , uuchui ( d ; only re-
of oivyviR.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
f inisiger &
* - RS&tcalf Co.
WHOLESALE DCALEnS IN
Agritnltvral Implements.
and Cnrrlace * . Cor. 6th and PacllVl Bt * .
Jobbers of Farm Machinery.
Wacom nnd liugsieii . Cor. Jth and Jonsa.
ART GOODS
Picture Moldings.
Mirrors , Frameu , Hacking and Artlsto1
Materials.
BOOKBINDING , ETC
f.UIKHlll i
tiATlXG .1A/J 11DOK 71/A/11AO.
Eleventh nnil Howard Sla
B30TS-SHOES-RUBBERS ,
M'frs § Jobbers of Fool Wear
w i. sir UN
The Joseph Banigau Rubber Oo.
IS. Sprague & GoB ,
o
Rubbers and Mackintoshes.
Oinnliti , N'ob.
Boo's , Shoes and Rubbers
Balesrooms 1102.110411CC Harney Street.
\vnousAt.n
RUBBER GOODS
Owner of Chief Brand Macklntoshcr
Boots , S/ioes , Rubbers ,
AT WHOLESALE
Ofllce and Salesroom 1119-21-23 Howard St.
Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers
Western Agents Goodyear Glove Rubbera.
1114 Harney Street.
BAGS
ana
Vjf f * *
Importers oiid Matttifacturcra
BAGS
614-16-18 Sonlh nlh Street
BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS.
F
SYRUPS ,
Molasses , Sorghum , etc. . Preserves and Jellies
Also tin rnna and Jcpanned vvara.
CHICORY
growers and manufacturcra of all forma of
Chicory OiuJlia'Kremont-O'Ncll.
tall trade. Texas steers , t2COS2CO. native
BlecrH , t305Jl5 ( , mitUe COUH and helfrrn fl Mil' '
425 , utockeiH and fuuleri , U 2094 33 , bulU , tl 73
4f 3 k' , r
IIOOS UeeelptB 10rCil head market ctead > ,
bulk of mile * t327'4W5.U'a , heavies t3233 | 37'.j ,
pickeni tJSoniJT'i ; nlxeil n2liffjaT > 4 , IlKhttj ,
t3 ; - . 3 32's ' "Vorkeru 13 i'lGS ' 32'i , pUn $ . ' 5503:0
HHI1I31' HccelpUrJtCOO .uiul , market Him ,
lambs , tl SOJJ3 70. mUltoim t2 7004 SO
OMUIV aiiMHI'M
C'linilltloii of 'I'm lie nnil ( liintntloiiH
nn htniili * mill 'l"iinr > I'roiliii't' ,
EOaS-Strlctly fr/i h. , 17c.
IUJTTiil roinmnnlta fair , lOOIlc , choice to
func ) , 14ffl7c , tepamtof crrameiy , 23c ; gath ° rl
cre-aimry , 23 r { ' . '
VKAlCholfO fa | ( W to 120 Iba , quoted at Sc ,
Inrpo and coarse 4 T > c
DltESSED POULTHY Chickens , 68Coj tur-
keyn , not uanteit , iefe , c , diu-Un , 7c
I'lOlIONSJ l.l\e , 7c , iltod plKcona not wnnto.l
IIAV Uplmd tCW , mllliind 15.W , lonland ,
501 , r > e ptrn , ) ( . .coljr makes the price on
ba > , llchl ball a si-ll Ui bett , enl ) top pruilea
brlnir top pi Ices
.
CKLHUY Qooil elotk , Inrfce , < 0ci small , 23B1
We
ONlONS-1'ir bu . 530Cc.
1II3ANH Hand-plckfd navy , per bu . 11.40.
B\vinr : porATOui-per iibi , 1273.
PAIII1OiHome : Kronn , jer Ib l'J litc.
POTATO HB Homo grovui , 4025Jc : vicstern
stock. 1
CAL1I OKNIA STItA\VlliilIlIis-Per pi. . ! 0c.
Qt'INC'KH-riiUrornlii , P r box , tl,23 ,
API'I.Ua Winter mock. J2.7UB300 : rallfnrnU
IlelUllowtr , U c , Jl.Wijl.CI , Colorado Joni-
thans , boxen tl 75
CItANIIiilHirS-J : < r eyr , per bVI , , I7.0J ; Vl
oinxln Hell & IIUKl ? i.M >
CALIPOHNIA AND COI.OHADO I'UATiS
Oou < l vilnter Nellii 1200.
OltAriS-rjiaulm , 61b , baskets , lIQlJc ,
MnlUKUS , 15 ( OilC fO
THOI'ICAL mUITS.
OHANOES-MexIcan , per box , t , J ouls.
lana. 14 c/ ) .
LUMONH-Mewlnna , SCO 13 0033 50 , 801. II < KQ
II 50 , California , 3GO , (3 0003.75 ; SCO , I3,7 : 4 25.
HANANAB-e'holce * . lartre slock , per bunch ,
tt.003.25 ; meillum-dlzed bunches , tl.7502.00 ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Almondn. P r Ib , large size , 143 15c ;
Urozlli , per Ib , , 10c ; CotilliU walnuts , per 11) . ,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
M.
Jn > i > orltr and Jobber
Crockery * China , Glassware
Btlver Plated Wnre , Looking GltiFgea , Chan *
dellcrs , Lumps , Chlmncya , Cutlery , Etc.
1410 TAH.VAM ST.
CREAMERY SUPPLIES
he Sharpies Qonipany
Creamery Machinery
nnd Supplies.
Boilers , Engines , recel Cookers , Wood Pul
leys , Shafting , Melting. Huttcr Pock-
nccs of nil hinds.
807-900 Jones St. - - - - - -
COAL.
fml G0.
Olflco 1C03 1'arnam Street.
SHERIDAN COAL ,
C. N Dlctz. President. Goild Dlctz. 3co. .Tie .
DRV GOUDS.
Importers and Jobbers ol
Dry Goods , Funiishing Goods
AND NOTIONS.
DRUGS.
902-906 Jackson St.
J. C. niCHAUDSON , Prest.
CX P. WELLEn , V. Prtbt.
a
3Vfn btitndtrl J'liurtujceiillcal I'repara
tions tipaeial I'or nifc ( i t'rriiainl to
tinier > riiil/ui ( ntiloTiie.
I iboratorr. 111 ! Kowanl Et , Omaha.
E. Bruce & Co.
and Stationers ,
"Queen Ceo" Specialties ,
CIgnrs , Wtnm and llrundles ,
Corner 10th anri llurncy Street ! .
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
B
Electrical Supplies.
] ; icetiie * Mlnlnc IU-1K anil G.ts Wuhtlnt :
O W. JOHXE-TON" , Mfcr. 1510 Howard bt.
WHOLESALE AND 11UTAIL
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
1S04 Farnora St ,
FRUIT-PRODUCE.
& 00 ,
\\HOLnsALE
Commission Merchants.
S W. Corner Ifth and Howard bin
Mcmcciu cf the National IM.UKUC of Cornmli
eion Mtrchants of the United btatce.
JOIUIKHS
Fruit and Vegetables
SPHCIALTIES StrauberrleH'Applet.
lemons , Cranberries. Potatoes. 1017 Howard Ut.
FURNITURE
Furniture EQ
WHOLESALE
FurnitiM e Draperies
1115-1117 Farnam Btteet.
soft shell , l c. HtindardB , lO ille , flllxilH
per Ib. , lOc , rH'cans pollEhrd laree , 94ll > " ,
junil" ) , l.'c , larKP lilckoij nuts , tl 3 p < r In. ,
uiiiiill , tl M per bu . cocGjnulD p < r I'M (3 70S
4 W , peanut' , HIM , Cjj'V.e iTOitied , MfO'ii.
Tins Imported fiine > , 3 tut MI 14-lb boxen ,
U'tc , r > crnun , 44 Ib boxes. 15e , 2-lb. boxix , V3c
pir tex
HONEV-Cholcc vvhlti13c. .
KHAtJT-l'cr bbl. JI01f4.25 [ , balf bbl. . tl SOff
240 MAPLE filHUI'-rive-Knl rann.nch. . ! 2 2V
tiil. uuiH , pure | Mr doz. , (1-00 , bulf Bal cans ,
6 2 uiiart cans , JJ 'n
PATES Per CO to 70-lb bnxep , CHc , T-ird 8-lb
boxen * tc.
CIDEIt-lVr half bbl ft , bblB , K'J > .
riinsii MEATS
DHERhiJD niir : : Oood n < itl\e iteers 7c : BcoJ
foic < iuarteis etecrp Co , BOOI ! lilnlquaitcru e.
v\rptern sleer l l 'jC , fancy helfeis 'ic , food
helfe-s Cc. BJOl forequartcm heirern , 5'i . l' od
hlndiiuaiters , heifers , bV4c , geol tows , s4- > fair
CO\\ I1 *
, Tenderloins I6c bi-nelf-ss
H T * lit CUTS 4I4IUVIW1IIB 1C * I f - l " - '
! > c , ttrlp loins , 7c. rolls , k-io. Mrleln bultii
fhoulrter clods , Mfco ; rump bulle ( .He ; steer
khouliler cludu , t'fcc ; rump butts S'sc , utetr
chucl ( , 5'io ; cow thuclif t' e. boneli oiucUn.
4ic. ! cow plites , Sc , irtter plates 3Hc : Hank
steiiU , C'o ' , lolnf , No , 1 , Me. loltiB No Z 10'jc ,
loins. No I tc , tlrloln tn < \ , Isu 1 , 9c , rlbti ,
No. 1. He , No ! tiic , ribs No 3 Cc , cleir
roumlii. 7' c , cow rniindu C'jc ' , C-.M rounut thank
t.fr b'ic Irlnimlnun , 4 4c , beef uliuiiliiSo. .
brain * , per doj. , 3'.cj svvwtbriud * per Ib , lOe.
uwpethreuilii ( califi ) per Ib , 40c ; kldne > per
doz. , SUe , ox tulU cadi , 4c ! IHcru , jicr Ib , So.
lii'iirU per Ib , 3c , I jnKUtH per Ib , 12'.ic '
MUTTON I. amh , 7c , sheep G o , nnrket
rucltii ( Ions ) . > c hotel roekn ( hoit ) lie , lifes
and raddltH , l > c , lamb leg * , tic , Ijicattu and
tm . 3c , IOIIRUCB , inch , 3c
J'OItIC Dri'f'i'l pU" , l > V' < c , irrr ! cd hOf , Cc.
tenderloin * 15c ! lnln 7i , rpure rlb 5c , ham
ju aKe < butU , C'ic ' , Hiouldem ruUKli , Cc , uhoul-
ilern. tklnnril. iy.e ; trlinmlnKV , 5 > tc , l uf 'anl '
nut rendered , Mc , hiadu , clcunexl. < c. unout and
earn , 4o bacl.boneu 1'Sc , check meat , 4'4c. '
neck tiones , St ; plB < f tnlln 4o ; plu k each. 6c ,
ihltterllniti , Cc ; hocki , 4c , heorm pir Ooz
25c. itoinuchii , each , Sc , tonguet , each _ iC , kld-
neyu , per doz , lOc , Imilnn , per djz , ISc , plek
feet , ier doz , 2..c ; Hut * , each , 3c
ninis , TALI/W , KTC ,
IUIK3-No 1 green tildes , 7c , No. 2 ereen
hlde , Cc ; No. 1 tailed bide * . S4c , No. 2 eretn
tailed hides. 7 c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 ll > ,
lOc : No. 8 Vfal calf. 12 to 15 It * . , to.
HllliUl' I'tlVIB-flrecn nailed , each. 1J076C !
Ctttn laltcd chearllcgi ( ebon vveoled urly
TYPE FOUNDRIES.
G
Type Foundry
Superior Copper Mixed T > pe li th b it on
th * mrrkct ,
1114 Howa.nl Street.
GROCERIES.
M cCord"Brady Go.
13th and I.ciivcnvvortli St.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
ICA AND COrHE ROVSURS , Etc.
KIIOLIiSJVLB
FINE GROCERILS
I Teas , Spices , Tobacco anil Cigar * .
I 1403-1407 llnrnex Strtcl-
OA ! COFKRU
AM ) Jouni.vo GIIOCIUS
Telephone 2 2.
HARNESS-SADDLERY
o.
f of lititlicr , t-atltUcrji Ilttrtlware , Kte ,
Wet solicit jour orders 1315 Howard St.
HARDWARE.
Wholesale Hardware ,
Om.ilui.
Wholesale Hardware.
HIcyclcs uncl bportltiK ( JooiH. 1S10-UX-23 llar-
ucy stieeo.
LIQUORS.
Walter Noise & Oo
\Mioi.nsAr.n
LIQUORS.
Proprietors of AMKItlfAN CIGAR AND OLASS
V\AHl ! CO
211-210 bouth 14th St
ler's
East India Bitters
Golden Sheaf Pure n > e and Bourbon Whiskey.
\\lllon fcprlnss DUtlllcry , Her & Co. . 1112
Hnrney Strtet.
Wholesale
Liqnor Merchants ,
1001 Kurnniu fatrccU
'
=
IVholesale
Liqnors and Cigars ,
1118 Parnam Street
WHOI.CbALE
Wines , Liquors and Cigars.
4U-415 B. Utb Street.
bklns , caili lie , dij rhearllngs ( Ehurt Moolci ]
inrl > skins ) , No 1. raih 5c , itr > Hint , KaneiiH
uml Nebinska buteher wool pelts per Ib , actu i |
ntlRlil , 4irc , dry Hint , Kam > iH and Nebnieka
murrjln u ol pells p r Ib auu.il elhht 3e
4o , dr > Hint Colo'iulo hutcicr wool pells inr
Ib. actual weight , IflSe dij Mint c'oloriido
murrain wool ptlls , | cr Ib , actunl wtltht , $ < $
iiiDis-incii : , ti 50 2 25
TALIJOIIKAhi : . IU'lullow. . No J
5c , I'M fOc , mu krat , Jo 60. 7o
. . , , „ - - ' , red ( ux f'eWd . " 3. irrev fu *
: ! > WO , wolf ( ilmlir ) Sc '
, iiio wolf innim "
ro ir * * - * W"
We , No 3 fcSe ana ear while 7 < c.
C-OltN-No J white Zi4c
OATH Pair demand ut > CHltTelii'a prices No
2 inUi'il 'J2c
HVi-Market ntind > , No 2 43c
IIAV Mirkrt Ilrm ilcrrnnil M d , unchnnin l
tlinolli > ir. ( 61. prairie , I700O7Z !
Ilir1iil'rH : Whiat , t5,4"0 bu , eoin , 7C,0K ( > bu
oiti 10 Ofrt lii
HIIII'MKNl'S AMn-nl. Tt.MO bu ; corn , 4CKW
bu , outs , none ,
ei fit I n Itci'i-liiU nl l'i Incliicil MnrUclx.
MINNi1OUS Dec
, 4-lUcelpU : Whe.il C83
car , ,
'IIICAOO , Dee 4-Hfcelpts today : Wheat ,
140 cart , corn , 4S9 cum. oati 3S7 c.im niljniilnl
car lots Monilay : U'hcut. Its , coin. 2M , oat * , 450
hT IXJU1H. I ) c. 4 Ilecclpts : Wheat , 48 calf
lil'I-t'l'II , Dec 4-IUult \\hcat 178 cam
I'KOUIA. Die. 4 Itect'lptK. Com C" 4CO bu ,
oatH , is e l bu . r > e 2 t ( bu , w ilnky 11111 wheat ,
none HIilpmentH , Corn , 15,4 0 bu , uala , It 200
bu , r > e I,2t0 .bu , ulilik } , lMj bbls , ; wheat ,
none ,
I'ciirla
Dec , 4 COItK Market steady. No
7 , 2i&
OATS-Mnrkct nun : No. 2 white. 22c ,
HYIJ Market riulet , nominal : No. 2 , 47Uc.
WJIIHKV-Mnrktt tttudy ; hllih
LUMBER
o Lumber Oo.
WHOLESALE
DUMBER . . .
814 South 14tli St.
LUMBER !
WHOUKSAU : AND RETAlIi
LUMBER
Offlct and Tardi. . . . . . . . . . ,11th and California Sin.
QCQ. fl. Hoagland
Wholesalt
Littrr , Etc.
Oth atiei DuttLjlus Sts.
OYSrERS.
& Oo ,
PACKEHS
KING COLE OYSTERS ,
AND 1'OULTHV.
1015 Hounrd St.
OILS-PAINTS
Co ,
MANtTACTUUCnS
Air Floated Mii"ral Paint
And l'ulnl f \t Kin l 1'uttjElo. .
1015 on.l . 1017 Jone > 8t.
.T. A. Mortet , 1st Vice Prca I ( J Drake , Qcn Mer
. . . .OILS. . . .
( Snpo.lne Turpentine Axle Grrnse Hlc
Omnlii Itrnnch nnil Agcncl"- John 11 llutti MET.
PAPEh-WOODENWARE.
'arpanter Papsr CoL
"
3T -
Printing Paper ,
Wrapping Paper , Stationeryt
Corner IZtli and Kanard street * .
Paer
Wrapping Paper , Stationery *
Woodenware ,
1107 Ilarnci Street
SCHOOL SUI'I'LIhS.
Pulillshers , Mannf icturers and Jobbers
The Inrsest Supilv | House In the West.
Corncllth and Harm x Stree s
SASH-DO 3R3 BLINDS.
. .aniifacturcrs of
Sash , Doom's , Blinds , Etc ,
12tlllllKl I/trel Stb.
STEA'Vl-WATER ' SUPPLIES.
n
1U11OIO Douglns Street.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of Strain , Gas and
Water Supplies of All Kinds.
iroS-i110 Harnev St ,
Steam Pumps , HnRlncq nnd Holler ) . Plpo ,
Wind MIIK Steam nnd VIiiinblnK
Material. IJ-lilrn ; , lu ] e , itc.
ANO _ ANCY GOOD3. _
& Co-
'jr , Dolls , Albums and
KANCY GOODS.
Homo KurnlrhlnKB , ChllJren'H Carrlafii , Etc.
U19 I'arnam Girett.
YEAST-BAKING POWDER.
Tsfiia Veasl Go.
ManufncturerH1 celebrate d "On TImr * Yen t"
.md German liuklnt' 1'ovveler , Satlafuctlon
guaranteed ,
4301 to . [ J2f North
'livcnly-etght Street.
TIJLKI'HONIJ Uirill.
H. E. PENNEY & CO. ,
11O Board of Trnelo Uhlf , * , OmahaNob.
GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS
Jlrancli Onico 1038 N St , Mncolu. Neb ,
411,1) ( ' ( > ! , OM III II.IIINe ; , OIIICU.I ) .
Membciu ClilriiKO lloiirel of 'Iraelo tlntet 1 > CJ.
drain , I'rovisiois ' anJ N. Y. Stocks
OnlcfH C'lmh anil Tuturo Odlvcrj Solicit d
Oiuiilia Olllci * , HOIIIII 1 , > . \ , Lift * lllilK.
. . , .M'hiini * 1)111. . . .
ri.OI I ) J , CAMI'lliii < , tliuiuwrur.
g. QOYD & 00 , ,
Tclcplionu 1031) ) . Oinulu ,
COMMISSION ,
GHA N PROVISIONSaiiUSTOCKa
IIOAII ) 01' TUADII.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York.
CGmspoudints ; joba A. Varrta ft Go. s