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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1900)
ft DUE TO TAKING OF PROFITS! Bnows uio following; Gold In hand, In crease, ( 63.000 pesetas: silver In hnn.l. iln crease, 9I6.0W pesetas, notes In circulation, decrease, 85,000 pesetas. Break in Values In Wall Street the Result GERMAN BOURSES STAGNANT of Such Gelling. TTIE oarAIIA DAILY BEE: MQyPAY, DECEMBER 10, 1900. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET rough heavy. H.GMRCOj light, 1.6504.99; bulk ' '!" 1.lMH.ai4. SHEEP AND LAMHB-Hecelpts, 200 head! steady; good to cliolco wethers, $1,0044.40; fair to choice mixed. $3.7584.06; western m. f e. r i n. m . nil' n "'"Tl'i ivwiji.n iriuK sneep, Ji.lKFqj.wi Unpico Conifer! Steers Ton to Fifteon Oents n.njJ lambs; $4.ock8.k; western lambs, TT1L. r L- Tlf-.t. T...i"i.u.w, .uiguur iot me it cei WATCH KS II II HAT VAI.l 13 Oner Jmr. VETERANS ARE SKIMMING THE MARKET ItrotiK Adverse Pressure Writ AVItli- toml, lint Unsettled Condition Arc Ilinepted fur It rut of r the Yeur. Chancellor Von lliielniT's limine Hilling- Assist In Cntisliitf n Genernl Depression, OGS OPEN LOWER. RUT FIRM IIP I ATFR tnr' the this ndv lleliiniced to .ntinleoii. Ii in no a nil ll(!iir' Clii-. P. T. Elder of Kansas City Is n man with a raa ana about 250 watches, DEIILIN. TlPf Q Il,l.l,r,o. nr. nil German bourses last week was unusually r, v.r.ii.iiii, in,- maiKoi nnving various unrn Damo stamped on your tools you could prove they belonged to you and the other fellow couldn't keep ono, could ho? Well, I can put your nnmo an your tools for you Ho hrd n ' mito mem, nun mere neeu In every pocket tho other day. Ono was a1 ,, no 2!, "alB" ..... icntt,nc,I1 Il's uv.t. iv man kub iiciikiiicu iiiiu iiau nil So did the other ruen In rus made onotigh money In pay his college expenses for vnnnna f Mv Lire Hlorlc Mirurl. blir. Usrlv (talnir (hnf tvn tirnnnntml 1.1... KANSAS CITY. Dec. 8.-CATTLE-H- years nun br an emnlnver which lnnu. in... hls ,ools marked. 'it '"aL '"""' cianiiea; receipts ., m,-ht hVn . - ,-, . " , , mo shop. And hip wppk. zuarki npnfi: iii iitriir mtmtiv i . ----- UUUB. . I'uuim, i t.., . I weU Ml!mu1fltrt vn1tta fh .trnunt but which keens ttmrt tn thn Mnrnnil. In u wcckb 10 ft tiro tvnti fnr trnrul Ittitnlmt untva wlilt I n tint tint nn,tnt l H,ni.t. . 1 f & yCftTt a'uvitw u liuitu It Ult,i IIUL U'l yorable elements against which to contend. Moth Vat Sheep nnil Lambs Mny lie and Inferw Er ,lllck' whlch ms "nl as plain ns a dish uecmration of Imperial Chancellor Count 4,. ... , , . ,,, .( . ...v iTiri.) Ulll M- ers SIkmv .u CuniiKCi NEW YOnK. I)t-c. 9 Clews, head of the banking houso of Henry Clews & Co., writes of the situation In Wall street: Tho last few days have brought disap pointment to tho bull Interests on the Block (change. On that side of the market It Von JlUeloW tn thi nirmrlnn rt.t.ui In t In. Ilm thp bourse law must remain unchanged nnd this was nccentuated by the nssertlon of tho President nf Mm Allnirn.naltia T.'tnlr I r Inl f n ... . (Special.) Henry Oe-wlsehaft that tho boom In the electrical muumry was exnausted. This caused a sharp fall In electrlcals. Yft nnother dlntlirlilnir fnplnr wnj hn r- '"ft of the government commission upon Oltlclal Tuesday Mr. Andrus Is engaged In the manuff.c- i 1'itiii us u uian .... . .... ... (lyVrt factory that would make any watch !" II ... walc.laV WW"0' yIch are Jfir004-60! butcher cows .itid heifers, proud. Napoleon presented tho timepiece V, u Wor . U0044.K); canners, 2.tVHi3.0o: fed westerns, to m. oI(i frin.j .,. Hlnft nm-nP f.nint,i l,e discovered ft soluble form of ron and $.75y5.26; fed Texutis, W.7MM.); grass Tex- ,nll,' , n , ,8, . . .1. ' ColoPel Immediately put It on the market. Phrsl. ans, tt.10S3.70; calves, tt.604i6.GO. Houton. Tho colonel died In this country Knl "i y ' 1 u " , j"et, inysi- BOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 8. Jlecelnts wtm! HhiiIa Hoc-n. HhceP. Omclal Jlond.iv 2 7aJ 3.CSI3 t.'Jrt i,n lioas Itecelpts, 8.500 head; market In cxllo and his family "went broke." Hut fteady to 60 lower; receipts for week, 02,000 neauj ngni supply ana nigncr VHiues causea an advance for tho week amounting to 4.1, J, . ! hiMtimilciH VWllJlllinillUII Upilll I "- 1 UUBUU) ......... d.dVl mo iuuiscne uriiiuHcnuid uanK, one or tne winciui weunesuuy ...... mortgagB banks recently embarrassed, Oinclal Thursday 3,3:2 Showing nil excppillnirlv tnul ntnln nt nfL OltiL'lul Krliluv fairs. Klnaily camo thn debalo In thn OHlclal aaturdav 7.M5J P.194 0.f)l S,?J8 9,115 1 nnniir iiz.n. !.... i..ta Hni n.i.... ... j tixrs SI ' " J)V 1 1 V. U J lluno DUIU 11V 1iOiTll' I itiIvj, ti ttlff.j ik llnl.iM ti ?R4M ni HlIKKl' AND LAM1IS Ilecelpts this .J week. 16.0OU head; trade ruled active all wet that Is neither here nor there. At 4:30 o'clock the Napoleon watch said It was not qulto 3, but a watch that was carried through Waterloo and Is still running may claim tho right lo do almost anything. At precisely the moment that Napoleon nau ueen iiKHiiniea wiui uiu great noon. iui iieleliatnir ,,. "i, i w,i.,I VL.iIU .1 ' . ""f "" prices nuvanceu itosw on kiiiiiik struck tho hour of 3 a neni n nnrfeet item of lowing tho election had come to mnke bomo ,.m, Lle mini ,.,, w 7T,m ITm T79 ?Ta,l "tockcra nnd feeders, steady; r.?,h ..1 1 11 i,.a f 1. 11 i, considerable stay. Judging the position of rVIn & Week ."n.i .V i? nWSel? ?,' rl'-M 16 13 'ambs' -851l5.50; muttons, M.7&34.40; stock! n wal,eh' 8l(l " was 4:30 and It said what tho market from tho now elements brought '."'i 'J '."ri'i"0111?1 ,d.VaVB Wedk emiiS v.', hi""- rVt7 W'm er" and Seders. tt.50iW.25; culls, $3.0003.50. wos the truth. This watch Is not so old as Into It hv 1 hi. ilpfi-.tt of Mr lirvnn'ii iil- ''T0.1 T the syndicates. Added to these ,V,C . -ndInK Nov. 24....21,Ww D7,1U7 , . .... , ,, orKat lzlt K Dollt es this sanuu no exnectal "I)cc,u.1 P'omentH of depression rame re- ek ending Nov. 17.... 20.101 3S.491 .It Louis Live Stock Market. ho Napoleonic, but It Is ns romantic. It ttm S fiot surt.Hs ng for h vuXMc 'vote ,,e7e.'1 rc","r'!' Bhowlng a decllno In prices Week ending Nov. 10.... 8.30S 26,424 20.7.S gT "J J " '',r 15 f;" ? tti K-lleeelnt, ls 0 uiue Josephine watch. Tor a long "Ml? e"vry wayfrneaf,' fy muWr't" S ?0'ml .'nnUo". Uhe'efc o'frSdu. tiH? nmZl th" ' time the then duko of Orleans was a fugitive permanent welfare of tho country. It Is nl- EeTs to th several day a, with comparisons. steady; native shipping and export steers, In tho United States. Aftorward the duko ways illlllcult. however, to judge what valu- Government linn .VI wJi. firi i nrm I 19no"mii iiu av st. IT&D5 I18S4 , 51i5.75; dressed beef and butcher steers -,. ,,' ,,. " ,hn H if l,l il l Rtlon Wall street should or will put upon 8K CTXv , m,inn u, ..-": I 10. 18W.li,M.lis97 1896.lM5jii ,3 W5 jg B crH mu,er vw0 , u0Otfi.oo "n, t, rench throno nnd If his head XXp M'SH fSSHH & iSU .'K Sg . - 8 J8 lrSV hm SgS oldfrl" nS on thtfsldo oTtho m? Nov! l i sa i:&d .urah. the Juniors ore sangulno about tho pros- nnmiiiri nml nLiS Lv..8f. Nov' 21 tilr ? a t a IS 3 4 I4.8MM.S5; butchers. 14.85.05. time klnr of Prance sent her thn daintiest pct of a further rfso In prices and that i,?" "If, ,nin J'rmcn bo,K"t navigation 3 S3 3 31 3 1 J BI1EBP AND LAMllS-Ilecelpts. 100 head; " ",,, ., 11 n" sent her tho daintiest policy almost Invariably ends In ti break In Krelcn L ii.i fim M,.,inl1i,m( , , Nov 23 J 70. 2 5? 2 51 J 5? it 3 4 26 market active and steady; native muttons watc1'. ""rely, that over left tho hands of prices. It, Is the adoption of these tactics Associated 'ress Nov 21 4 S i 3 5 1 n i 3? 4 40 J3.7riW4.2B; lambs, $4.f0fi"5.25; culls and bucks) a maker. It !s not larger than a CO-cent tCXyn ,'n,odrekVrhas,1b,n.fnti!o Z llShi'irfZX Sf! IS IsS f ' -tockers, 2.50e3.(K). plece nor rauch thlckcr than n Bver uollar. sense :7h0dnilt fl'Trl' nfi.llVVll ,'rn' ?"" ' : to i. but call money re- T4 l 3M S 2 1 ... , . S(o .. M-rtae. Its back ls of graven gold with a nosegay iiihiiih Muuniiiiiu 1 a. ner cent, 'rue eimv iir.v m J it j a " : :k . '" r .i.i.j . . .... valuation of sccurltlefl under thu Improved conditions lately Introduced, It Is the re sult of a rule usually pretty closely followed by trained speculators who understand how to forestall the untrulned In taking prollts, Under these clrcumstnnccs tho late realiz ing 1h not to be construed hh meaning that hid election uoom nan spent nu 11s rorcu and that prices will relapse permanently to a level m election Tho Ng thai h large number of Investors and speculators 17' r ner cciii. 'l lie pnnv I money conditions have recently caused an vfov uiiuniiiii (ifriiiiiiiii mr iciiiriR nnti rnn rnan f e 1... subscrlho was considered remarkable. The nS' Alleuoinelnn i;iWirlrlinniu nniniinri. loan was heavily oversubscribed by applied- jjeo' 1'iuviuun m inn issue, vurious inuus- ne trial loans nro projected for tho present month as well ns municipal loans. Strns- iw' 1 10,A 4 lH 1 boT 4 62; 3 81 3 SO 3 W 3 M 3 S3 3 37 3 35 8 42 3 3 3 39 3 3S! 3 3D 4 40 4 S9 I 41 Indicates Sundnv. Indicates holiday. marks. Home mills In ReleRln nr.. ui.llli.i- The nlllrlnl niimhnp nf mm nf stock . i,.;i ,..., .-.?. 1 .i,?...r. ...V' ll'. rn delivered at Warsaw nt 123 and brought In todny by each road was: i, v . , "v." at nerim at us. ,.,,,. ,,,. Hh-i NEW YOnK. Dec. 8. IlEEVEH-ne- celpts, 655 head; nominally steady; ship ments, 1,347 cattle, 19 sheep and 5,197 quar ters of beef. CalvcB, receipts, 33 head; very light tradn and dull and weak for all sorts; veals. It.50If7.75; grassers. nominal. , SHEKl' AND LAMIJS-Hccelptfl, 4.00J head; sheep, very dull; lambs, steady nnd lOo lower; sheep, J2.&24.00; lambs, I4.C2W4? 6.(0; culls. Jl; Canadian lambs, I5.80fl0.00. HOGH Receipts, 3,007 head; nominally firm. fcad Introduced Important new nnd penna- neni elements 11110 me Mime or securities, a conviction lu which even thnso who have realized their speculative prollts must also havo shared. Thnt conviction means tho In troduction of 11 strong stnylng element Into the market. It rests upon reasons so tangi ble and real that those who huvo bought securities upon them will be likely to hold them tenaciously, rather than confess thut they havo erred In their estimate of the new factors that havo taken possession of tho Investment situation, it therefore does not appear likely thnt thu realizing (lone by 11 considerable number who speculate by rulo, rather than on tho Intrinsic merits of a situation, will bo followed by nny consid erable portion of those who are strongly Impressed that tho Intrinsic value of Invest ments stands nmlerlullv hlcher thnn it did before election. Hhould this class of holders stick to their convictions It Is not easy to see what stands In tho way of 11 revival of tho boom. It may not, probably will not, come, nil 111 wo gel rainy into tne new yeur, The i!as and boiler nine nvmllrntn l.n cut prices, tho reduction being 25 marks on Kiis inpo nnu mi on Doner pipe. This step Is taken against Amerlcnn competition. Im ports from America this year In this line nave ueen unusually neuvy, nut tho Co losno Gazette expects thnt the foregoing ivuiiuuuiiH Km jirucucnny exciuuo the si merirHii ;iroilllci. On thn IJUHtfelilnrf Irnn Imuran nlv Irnn and sheet plates declined. German, Swiss, Austrlnn, Swedish nnd Norwegian carbide manufacturers havo organized u pool with 11 common soiling ngency at Frankfort. C. At. & St. P. Itv. O. & Bt. U lty Missouri Pttclilc lty.. Union Pnclllc system. C. & N. W. lty P., 13. & M. V. It. It. C, Bt. P., M. & O h. & m. it. it. n C, 11. &: Q. lty C. It, I. & P. Hy B. C. It. I. ii P. Ky W. llllliola Central Total receipts. Cuttle. Hogs. 9h'p. Il'r's. IS 8 21 14 23 25 8 .1 3 138 ON LONDON'S STOCK EXCHANGE - foyoiIlyeV'niXum! St. .1 one pit I.lvr Mock. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. 8.-(Spe. clnl.) Thn Journal quotes as follows: CATTM2 Hccelpu, 200 head; market sternly nnd demand strong. HOas-llecelpts, 10,300 head: markot mostly 5c lower; nil grades, I.S0lM.i2Vi; bulk of sales, $l.fcB4.S7. SHEEP Demand strong. .Slock In Slnlit. Pollowlng nr tho receltits nt the four principal western mnrkets for Decembor 8: Cuttle, llnrs. HIipcii. South Omnlin. 2"9 B.1IS V7R Chicago 200 26,000 200 Kansas uitv loo s.doo St. I.oula 300 5,300 Totals SS9 43,915 100 "678 Prospects or Continued Ilurrnn Iiik by tho Government Still llns llnther DepresnliiK liffeel. UuycrB. Omuha Packing Co G. H. Hammond Co.... Swift and Company.... Cudahy 1'acklng Co.... Armour & Co It. Decker & Degan Vanuatu & Co.... Other buyers. LONDON. Dee. !). Thn Ktnrk nvrh,...n la Under no clreiimHtniiees urmlil fruit Inivlmr I still Sllffcrlni; from the tnnnnlnrv ,nnill. of stocks b In order during tho three, clos- Hons, tho prospect of continued borrowing Huston & Co "! ng wecKs ot inn year, which are occupied ,"ie Koveriuneiu, wnicn is not con- i.tvlnirstonn J- Rehnllpr will. ......1...I .... I..;.. ....I.. .....1 ...i.i I (lllflvn In 11r.ll. II. n,l nl... .1. ........ i '"I".1''""". DLIIlllier. ...... nuuRiiiciiin tiiiu niiiuiiiK 111, vi i ' ...... otiii .,a uiu iiniini nitlH- I IJ . 1 1 (illlllplf r. .......- .. .PI.... . I 1 . I . .V.. I ... I ntlltr... n ri..r.r.t ...... ..I .. .1... t . - .. . I ".I UUIHIIl.IV. ..i.iiuiiin. inin iiuiiiMi in npt iw uc uneu ii ni.i.uiM.iiij inn inn iupu ui ine year, operators In depressing prices In order to Changes last week were mostly small and get securities for resale when Investors nro Irregular. Gilt-edged securities wero gen puttlng their Jnnunry dividends and crnlly lower. Most foreign securities, how coupons Into reinvestment. In view of this over. Including Chinese, went from 114 to 1U customary course of the market there Is a I'mnts higher. Tho American dopn-tment is strong bear ocntlngont working vigor- Jl'H the most active In tho market, but even ousiy to urenK prices, which along with "ore most descriptions went lower, owing tho realizing of prollts nmount to a strong teallzntlons. Erie Issues were a con- niiii;iiiuiB exception, as tneso nave been largely bought, and showed a gain Kin tho neck for the common stock of V,i nnd for tho preferred of 4T. Wabash waB also In request and Denver & Itlo Grande pre ferred, New York Central & Hudson River fell 1 no nt: Ilnltlmnm x- nutn '. . Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul, U; Illinois Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. l,4:-6 1,083 59 1,031 87 2.401 ... 15 2,631 25 .. 10 ... .. 27 ... .. 28 ... CHICAGO CHAIN AND PHO VISIONS. Kenture of the Tradlnir and Closing; QiintiUlona for Saturday. CHICAGO, Dec. 8. Liberal receipts Wire mainly responsiblo for a r.et decline of KiiiC In January wheat today. Uetter weather and freer country offerings de pressed corn, December closing IVi and a struggling Methodist preacher, and John painted by tomo master band nnd tho whole enameled In a way that never has been surpassed. Even the ring for nttachlng the guard Is enameled. The dial, as n contrast, ls absolutely without ornamentation. A much more bandsomo dial ls that on a watch owned by Henry Clay. This watch was presented to Mr. Clay by a Mr. Watlns, at tho time mayor of New Orleans. It Id entirely of gold case, dial, hands nnd even the plates which hold tho works together. As If, when tho order was given to make tho watch, thoro had been no limit put on tho expense, tho works nro arranged In tho form of a spread eagle. The tlmepleco must have cost $300 to make, hut It ls sup posed to be worth threo times thnt amount Mr. Elder seems to prtzo his Clay watch most, but the two French watches aro tho tn,ost popular, ho confessos. The big one, the ono Napoleon owned, Is a triumph. It, has a music box Inside, playing no le;s than twelve tunes, one for each of tho hours Tho watch has never been out of repair nnd, from the looks of the Inside, a compll cated watch and a whole music box, tho thought of repairing In distressing. HIS INGENUITY WON. Pnlled Himself Through College anil Launched Into limine-.. John E. Andrus, tho mllllonalru philan thropist of Yonkcrs, N. Y was the son of ilans had long recognized the value of Iron in medicine, but were unable to obtain It In roiuule form. When asked where ho got tho capital to placo his preparation on Iho niarket, Mr. Andrus said: "I saved It. On leaving college I taught school In n small town. My salary tho first year was 9400 nnd I saved 11.000. t lni n.nt n.mr. Tnrs My Bft,nry for that tlmo was K.OOO but I saved $10,000. That Is the capital I used In starting business." Very few peoplo could savo $10,000 In threo years, especially when their salary aggro gated only $2,000. Mr. Andrus did It by keeping books for tho town merchants, by tutoring, by buying the state right to a pat- r.. uo.ico ami rescuing county rights, and in many other ways which only a shrewd person would havo thourht nf nr nn energetic person carried out. Called the Tnrn. .SK.Y"m.",r,rcltt' Advertiser: "Como What Shall We Have for Dessert? .Ti'!Ri l"1',1'0'1 '.liscM in tho family f every tiny. ut us unswer it to-tiny. Try l-lfc3 lieallliftil dessert. Pre pared In two mlimtis. NobolHnul no l.ak ng ndd boiling watcr nnd lU o cool, l'lnvorfl:-Lcnioii, Ornni'e, Rntp. A berry nnd Strmvberry. nct al'' ntyoiirgroccrnto-dav. o it 1,ackaae 5.00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST In All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years in Omaha. VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. wfAn"1' ""' "t'Ter falls, J ''" 1 ;itlUK. pain or drugs or lnjurloui ruedlr nes uv """u .residenThV the bank WEAK MBN'. Nan noon fr0m Ki to tell you n Vltory about n friend of in" ,?5XUAL.LY niLr 'VriWnZ' A. whllo ngo ho wns traveling and ho hi d 2f?TLN0 iakni:, Invoi.hntahv i",,,"h o stop at n stnal town. Ho wont to the K,M",'Y ,)KCAT Youno a d Minm best ho e In the p ace. but It wasn't mneh "D ' v". vigor and strength, Jit" It Cnnslslpil nrln,.l,inlt.. nt i SeXUHl nrrrnn l.niialr.. I ....,.. ..,. "'"I my friend walked Into tho bar nnd noticed 8TRICTURE "'"'ally cured with a new ? Blf" h.?r?'f .0 tho wall bearing thess and OLECT nx . ''''"Ibis Home Trint wpn s: -McOlnn.'s M. McGlnnls " " " ET ,nct: Nolnstruments.m'paln. ." 'Is that your name 7' my friend said tn M .detention from bun iipsb. OonorrCVn the proprietor, who was serving brinks Kldccy nll"M2'r?"'' Uouorrhoea' ' 'Sure It is." wns fh " ur,nK, CITHKH (1UA HANTI Kll adverso pressuro on the murket Innliiir for he Ilenrs. Under these clrcumstnnccs the market be tween now nnd tho beginning of Jnnunry mny bo expected to bo unsettled and better adapted for nff-and-on tradlnir tliun for continuous buying without reallzlngs. Hut tho risks aro likely to bo with tho bears 237 Totals 179 0,073 274 CATTLE There wero only a few bunches of cattlo on sale today and no material change In the prices paid wero noticeable. There has been an Increase In cattle re ceipts mo past weeic over those of tho preceding wcck nmounting to 4.950 head uiu as compared witn tne correspondl week of lost venr thorn la n itenreniut 1,407 head. The demand has been In good shape for all kinds of rood cattle and tho tendency of prices hnsliccn upward. There, have not been very many strictly nrlmo cornfed steers on the mnrkpt this week nnd It Is safe to say that priced are Wo lower. Oats closed Uo down and pro- had his own way to make. Ho decided that college training would Improve his Centra . : Norfolk A Western nrnfprm.i nvni& i, i !,.. i,., .r.-;.V ousneis, compared wi SI?:"1"' w'tn tho, well protected hulls. H; Union PaclOc. M. and others from u tn' nf'Vhe K i-" VXZS .w "B- Minneapolis mo i , , , , ulr,e'lY UC1"K 'll"ln largely po tits. demund for ChrlstniiTii beef nnd entile thTit W6 car"' ai.-alnst 491 last oversold, which Is I kefv to havo a sleadvlnir ' i iin .i,... .... "?m""" V.r-."rJHy?M..BAe..a.,V1 catt'P "I1' corrMmmillmr lnv List effect on values, and may lay the basis for ' Ku 'VUJL XU'W.r,: l K" "SP". "Si .i? colntswero ftl cars: ten a rovlval of tho boom nt tho opening of tho iV S' i,T,. ;i .,-rji . ul """UH .' iT i. .V'"-f.V"""?n Clearer weather and new year. The mercurial western operators MoncV was iMfntlful nt hn fniitn w or than it n U Ziu 'JZ nrt".p'ii ceptanccs forced out. Ho.iarKeiy.aurinr, tho nilvanco rates: 'Until Monday. 2 per cent: three, era are not at all anxious for that class of ?" ?orn- 9f WftO uru neiiuiK iiul iil ineir Homines moHt m- i ..mniti.1 i.nto nrt.a.t ' i continently, but, us they nro above all ndept in mo uciecuon aim lonowing or lnnrxct curronts and seem to havo a preference for bull operations thny mny be among the llrst to accept an upward turn tn tho mar ket should that occur. In any case It. may lio expected that New York will easily con trol tho market. Tho western centers can only follow tho metropolis. Loudon Is find ing It the safest course tn accept tho lead of tho home murket, rather than take Inde pendent action upon ltn own Imperfect In formation, llcsldes which tho European money markets aro becoming so dependent on ours that tho foreign BiiecL.ators have no longer any ndvnntnge from their con tiguity to the great lending centers. Upon the whole, therefore, should It prove that, after giving full vent to tho current re actionary drift, thero still remains u major ity Beniimuiii in iavor ni promoting a re- MANCHESTER MARKET QUIET Volume nf Transaction Lotver I)c tplle Plentll'ude of Order for the Producer. cattle. The good kinds of cows and heifers nro selling Just about steady with tho close of Inst week. There Is a, good demand for tho better grades and It Is not dlfllcult to dispose of them nt good prices- Canners nro also selling In good shai. no particu lar chango in prices being noticeable for tho week. It Is the medium kinds which hnvo Buffered. Sellers hurt fnunrt It rtim. cult to moyo them nt any flguro nnd the Visions II shut! In Ho lnivrr Tlipr.. i,r,M I .v. .. .. I .... .1 1 mn.l.t fnr wheat. Steady tables maintained prices chances for getting on, rolatea Success, so for n few minutes at the beginning of the he entered Wcsleyan university. He com- amf0 of X rv'serec'eTptsradrde!l8to,b": M ,tho fur ar8' couc. cntlrc d- cently Increased stocks and the almost pendent on bis own resources. total lack ot ouulde business, caused weak- An Idea by which he 'says ho made money istor than he ever has since was sng- 'io lower at 71jAo to 71c. and sold to gestea Dy soclng a fight. To earn tha uBinic uiui'ir vmiuay in money 10 xneci me expenses oi nis junior year at collego he took an agency for an outfit devised to print letters on cloth. Whllo canvassing a machlno shop he saw two of the employes fighting. Ono was com pletely whipped. Andrus' natural sympathy for the "under dog" led him to ask tho van quished man tho cause of tho light. "Why," said tho latter, "that fellow has taken a tool of mine. It's mluo, but I can't prove it. He Bays It ls his, and ho Is Btronger than I dm, so what can'. I do?"' This set Andrns to thinking and ho said te himself: "If a letter can bo printed on cloth why can't one be stamped on Iron or steel tools?' Ho saw It could bo done and devised a way for doing It. He returned to lOjic closing H0?lc und.ir yesterday nt 70hii707ic. Now York roported live binds taken for export. Clearances in wheat and Hour nt the seaboard wero equal to 437,'iOO bushels. Primary receipts were 749,000 tn wj.wj Dusnen a and Duluth reported weeK and wj tne venr. iAical re- of contract nrad. larger country ac- llboral amounts of recelDts. ioh cars. contract, but thoao interested In December deals paid uttia at tention to what -has-recontly been a potent bull factor. December Hold from 3T4c to SCHo and closed l'.c lower at S-Sc. May was also heavy, but not having attained such an elevation In prico ns had Decem ber, had less distance to fall. This- option sold between 36Q3ic and 36c and closed Wittc aown at stjic. 1 A M' rMTb'II Mafl fl HT.b.1.. , ons hero last week were more quiet. At- "s'c lower tl an 'it was a week "ago W firm 'PrlSe" T yielded sornewhat: with whoa: though there wns an extensive Inquiry It Hulls vea cnlves and Macs hSvs been nnJ corn- but. consldeied. prices wro was for the greater part on unworkable i g "i demand nil the weJc ami nrlee2 remarkably steady. May sold between limits, desplto tho fact that tho margin a"o per in is Tu i lltllo stronr P 23,f0 U,11 and cU3ieA lower nt between buyers and Boilers wns frequently Wo fee' er trade lias bn active on the alc- "wclpta wero 177 curs, narrow. Producers are well nupplled with best kinds and the chotco heav?wJiahts Provisions opened lower on liberal hog orders from those n mmeillnln iipp.1 ..n.i i .? .1 ,V." iniit- i.'.r?. V'.tr?.1.8"?.9 reeelDts and in svmoathv with wheat ind Tho only feature in oats was the purchase tho shop and, said to tho man who had been whipped in the fight: "If you had your bM fo'iire.'", foocesor. That M. Stands for Mc DtolflJ Srjafc MEN Glnnls. AT.',Cl,V0U mmo ,s McGlnnis MeOlnnls Aictiinnls? " Mndndo. It's Just thot . T'cn! you 'I excuse mc If I observe,' mv extracUon.' " 0U "re probubl' of Irlsh Drlnkliiir In New Hrl.nn. tho New Orleans flmr.&ZrT.?.WS-La. sumes more than Snn Francisco and Chi cago put together. You will nnd no other place In the country where small corner .i. ii v tinier ren wine in lots from fifteen to twenty-flve barrels nt a time, yet such a tiurchaso Is an everyday Incident .u ,,Kn. -,'ennn. nat is Known ns the 'family trade' of theso humble estab lishments would nmnze grocers elsewhero. Vll," n cntlnual straggling procession of children and colored servants with pitch ers and buckets to be filled with claret, ex actly as beer Is bnuelit In nnnh.r. iii. The sight Is so common that It attracts no attention, but It seems very strnngo to nn outsider. Thousands of people here drink wine at breakfast, something almost un heard of anywhere rl nn.1 hi. i- ..- only city 1 know of where It ls commonly called for at first-class bars." Trratnrnt hv Mill. no a. i4tn st. Omaha, Neb. NO CURE, NO PAY lfyouliaTo,mM1,r.nkcrirn, loit iiowrr er rkrnlnif dralnt. our aetiuni Ontun Developer will rejtoro jou wlllniut ilniM or failure I iiotone.retunie.li no c.(). I. fr.uji writ, for tiirriiit tu., i kniriet met., Dimer, Celt. $500 REWARD I Indigestion, Conntlpitliin or Cojtlvci.",a lo t1?.Vot, .c,,ro...wlt '-ivcrita. tho UpToVtS J: L yr 1 1 't whcn tho directions are strict. . vvuiinicu wiiii. Tiiey nro puie y Veirctable ?n.d.n.J" f . Rive sntlsfn'ctlot.: a J.U..I.IU i-jiis, iuo poxes conuin 40 1'llls So S5em?,,ll.V,I,151'il,' owaroof siibstlt tloSS f Jm.V, k7. "V .v'"",.Vw t.V.u"" ana ?Ht "nnwKVJ".1 '- 15u' Douglas umr-.Nob-: auo- is. cornel Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Uned by peoplo of refinement for over a quarter of a century. MY TH1 OENUIN1 SYRUP OF FIGS ICANTirACTUJUaD BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP MEN Inn to mirrr. iliouTa NERVE SCANS reiton, weak parti, mtke men tmns. vigorous, robuiti rnea men, men Intend- in ito micriumi m icwoDueui. Hunn uo Dd other Uruif lm or mulled tr Nerv IleanCo. Oaffalo N Y LlSKe a box t titonlihln re. I itoDDAdi nower reilnrRff. af .MM .W lliailj.flllllll suits i atgbt loiies IIOWKMS Anti-Kawf Your druggist sells It. Never allow a cough to get start ed. A couch may kill you. Anti-Kawf kills tho cough. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA BOILER Art J aiiinu' irtUN WORK hrake, Wilson U & Willismo accessor Wllsom a Drake. Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks and breechlnir. nr.nnr. ..,.i..inn !H lard and tvater tanks, boiler ' tune tantly on hand, second hand boilers bought and sold. Special and prompt attention to repairs In city or rountrv. VJth nnd Pierce DRY GOODS. turn to inn HnpnuliiMnn for liiphur nr rnt It 1 .. is not upparo'iit what serious obstacles An Srinfa OrSSS wero8' .kLy..l0.iJ.",tho way. For j the mommit. dr)Hrtm.roa i'i " i.iuiifin uiui. lur " ireumililfl China nntienm limn is to buy on tho drons and accent moderntn h"L"anJ'' P.ar!. Ji" .1; nt'IM 11 Il'W HIlll'H III havo not been many cattle coming 9orn- uul ne,.la ;a,y ,jL' ,jt t fij h thero Is cnildprali1 ilpmn.iH VA5 Jnnunry pork t.old between J12.174 and buyerS have " ad to niy eoTorlS. 2-0 n'"1 closed 6c undor yesterday nt prnllts,and for Investors to tnke In securl- lien on moucrato concessions in prlcer. After all there Is some u-rtiund for con gratulation over tho check to the extraord inary ruror or speculation. Added to tlw rensunnblo irnitlllcatlon over the IniHlnesH benefits to accrun from a continued pursuit of sound national policies there has been n feeling of political Jubilation, which has' uusiness gencrnlly was easier, but the vol- Thero havo not been many us.su wi. .ii.tiDUttluiirj Vin JI1UUII UCIUW IIJO I tXIlU OH uvr.atu. them h mv.hi - s ,uiiaiuviuuiu ill inui-J ill iif'ii iim in- i 1(11- iniirii in nmpr in irar iimm Thn uieaclilng fabrics and mon kinds and light cattle, however, nm u.suio.3i4. UI.VIIOIIIIIUIIV no recur tlcally si ' Rtnnlpn Penang nnd tho smaller Asiatic outlets, to- calves. Stock bulls, though, havo been gcod i0P ',lelld; cethcr with moderate) purchases nf nriniitu-I sellers nil thu week nnd nrlpei urn n fj,i The leading uiu iiiiinniiiK kkkun mr nmaii America, tne mnmnw. K 77777777777777777771777717777717777771771777777777777777 $6 87, futures ranged ns follows: Levant and Mediterranean niilnts. hut Dm uiniriuuiiuii wiiH uneven. OMAHA WHOLE9ALK 3IA11ICBT. Condition of Trade nnd Quotation nn .Staple and Fiinvy Produce, EGOS Receipts, light: good stock, 21S123o. LIVE POIJLTHY Hens! RifTfiUn! .i. 3G4o; spring chickens. 6Unc; duckB, CHQCoi IB. UVjJllC geese. KViftCo: turkey PJIKSII DHKSSKD PUULTRY Hens. 6a hoes on sale today, and carried with It a llubillty to running Into cxceHscs oi Bpccuuuion ror wnicn we might havo to atono by a violent reaction. At one time thero seemed to bo an exposure to such excesses, which mado prudent ope rators and money lenders allko coiiforvatlvo and contributed In miltn u. ilecren tn lh,. realizing that has occurred. It Is gratifying CAc; roosters, -IOc: ducks nnd geese, 7S. ... until uiiniui'i uinu llllliuil til llie professionals bii Judicious nnd self-contained nnd tho fact Is calculated to bespeak conil denco In tho future course of tho market and to keep tho sanguine within the bounds of moderation. The money market shows ovldenco that lenders urn disposed to aiiply restraint upon Tho receipts of westprn r.mirp rnttla nr. decreasing at a rapid rato and thero have been only a few beef steers offered the past week. Good kinds have brought stroni pricos nnd common kinds have not shown much change. The belt grades of grass cows and heifors havo held about steady and so nlso havo canners, but tho medium trades aro lOffilBc lower. Choice heavy feeders may be minted MfflSe hirhor er tho week and other kinds about steady. HOGS There was a fairly liberal run nf Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y. n other miirkula were lower, opening bldi hero were 2',4SSc spring chickens, per lb., 0$g7c; turkeys, lower. The bulk or tho early sales wero at Si'SHc. J4.774, with a few of tho choicer grades of GAME Prairie chickens, per doz., J5.O0 Hcht and butcherwelghts at Ji.SO, and somo 5.C0: mnllnrd ducks, per do.., J3.O05I3.6u: of tho heavier hogs went nt H.75. After tho teal, Jl.TOlil.75; mixed. J1.5Ct(1.75; jack- long string had been sold It became np- auic-n, .i.vu; tiiaii, i.ov: jacK raUUltS. I I'ifiit mm uiriu wum imruiy cnougn 'logs Jl.Wfl.2G: cottontails, 765JtM)c. f,F tne runds, and as a result sellets lin n tin common to fair. 12c: i-hninn held what they hnd left nt stronger nrirn excesses In hull speculation. Tho largo 1616o; separator, 23c; gathered creamery Tllft. market kept getting more active, and iioiiiriM in loaimnia xunus seo in the rising ;:n(.!ic. ai mo iasi enn u waa mostly a ii.no market, lunurnL-y 111 mo r.uropeuu money murKuts niisiiii UYriTliKH FlrBt grade, ool d nn opportunity for using their funds at a packed. New York counts, per cnn. 3Sc; ex good rate of Interest whilst, at tho tamo tra selects, 32c; standards. 2sc; medium, 20c. neeuim araue, siacK iiuou, New York counts, per can. 20c; extra selects, 26c; standards, 20c; bulk Btandards, per gal., Wheat Doc. Jun, May Corn Dec. Jan. May Oats Dec. May Pork Jan. May Lard Dec. Jan. May Hlbs Jan. May time, holdtnc sneculatlon within u-h nlpmmii limits. At a later stago money may bo ex pected to bo so abundant that audi re straint will bo less easy than It Is now, but In tho meantime tho fever among the snngulno outsiders will havo ubated. Under all circumstances symptoms Indicate, to my view, tho probability of a prolonged healthy condition of the securities market: prices, however, nro likely to bo Irregulur PIGEONS-Llve, per doz., 30c. VKALH-Cholce, StftlOc. ,,UAXrI'.rlco. "luotud by Omaha Wholesalo Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland. iu.i); no. l upland, J'J.60: medium, J'i.00; course, JS.60. Ityo straw, 16.50. These prices The bulk of all tho sales went at Jl.77'i and $4.80. with nn occasional load at II.S2V4, and ns high as $4.85 was paid. Everything was sold In god Benson, the elope being very nctlvo nnd the loss of tho morning almost regained. Thero has been n fairly liberal run of 70H 70 70 70H 70 71071V. 71(4 70V4 70V441H 71JiO 73?i 73 734 73V.&V4 78tf 74 37fi-i 37 S04 86V. 37T4 30 .W30ii 35V4 $6 8SU MWdK 36Vti 3 36U 387tS 21V4 21H 214 21S 21V4 23T5 2323HSI 23i 23 12 12tA 12 17V4 12 10 12 15 12 20 11 87H 12 05 11 97V4 12 00 12 05 7 15 7 15 7 12V4 7 12V4 7 12V4 6 S7V4 B S7W 6 85 C S7V5 6 90 6 92 6 V 6 2H 6 95 6 S3 6 30 6 32V4 6 .10 6 32V4 6 22V4 6 3-i'H 37H 6 37V 6 37H 40 No. 2. Cash ouotntlons were as follows: FLOUH Quiet; winter patents, $3.65tf3.80; straights, J2.1CG2.C0; clears, $2.90tt3.30; spring specials, $4.80; patents, $3.40(33.85. V lltlAT iNO. J, WyJU7C; iNO. . Tea, il'fr As an Investment There is nothing like an Education A college education coats a great many dol lars, but the man with a good dictionary at his elbow has a good education behind hira. E. Smith & Go. Importers and Jobbers ot Dry Goods, Furnishing Ooodi AND NOTIONS. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Uesfern Electrical Company Electrical Supplies. Electric Wiring Bells and Gas Llektlna. Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mar. 1R10 TTnwnrri Rf T bAF AND IriON nORKj. ha 0mha Safa . and Iron Works and nt times saggy from now until the end aro for hay of good color and quality. Do. of tho year. Meauwlillo quick In-and-out turns uru tho most deslrablo to make. TRADE SHOWING OF DENMARK Little .Northern K I nudum Discovered lo II live .Millie n .iv lliialue ltrcnril Tills Year. W'ASHINOTON. Dec. 9.-Frank M. Hitch cock, chief of tho section nf foreign mar kets of the Agricultural depart men t, bus issued a Bpeclal bulletin on tho subject of tho triulii of Denmark, which has developed steadily in exports ot dairy and other farm products. Thu bulletin snya the foreign trade of Denmurk during isSs amounted to more than $.00.000i000. Tho Imports wero vulued UH high as $123,874,753, exceeding all previous records, nnd tho exports, with a valup of $S7,4til.dW, were larger than In any of tho preceding years except 1S97. Com pared with tho llgurcs of 1SS8, ten years bo fore, tho ISOS imparts show u gain of $50,315.- ii nun n u iws exports one of $37,150,710, mand fair: receipts, 22 cars, nil'u K n ...l.iA nf. iiiiH l.u, d nilllC, OU. COKN-No. 3. 32c. UHAN-$13.50. V1CGETA11LES. TUItNIP3-Per bu. basket, 60c. jir.ivi r i-er uu., we. CAllIlOT8-Pcr bu., 60c. LETTUCE Per doz., 30(iT35c. HADI8HES Per doz.. 30c. U 12 ANS Wax, per 1-3 bu. baskete, $1; string. 90c. POTATOES-Per bu., 4OiQC0c; Idaho, ir bu.. 76c. 8WEET POTATOES Per bbl., $2.00U2.25. CAIIHAGH-llollniid seed, 2c. TOMATOEb California, per 4-baskot crale, $2. 4 ONION8-Per bu.. POc. CKLERY Cnllfornln. ns tn lze. 45iffTKe. CAULlFLOWEH-CallfnrntTj, per crate, $3. FPU ITS. PEAKS Per box. $.'.00412.25. GKAPKS Malaga, per keg, $0.50S7.50. APPLES-Nutlve, 75cfi$1.0O per bu.: per bbl.. $2.60; eastern. $3.003.25; California uei uowers Following are the recelpta and shipments .K,roOW,M "T t'0 trade during tho decade, 1889.UUS, was remarkably steady. The Unit oil Kingdom. Germany, Sweden, the nor box. Jl.40iTil.riO. CHAN nEUIt IKS Pell and Ilugio, $D per bbl.; Jersey", nc' bbl., $8: per cruto. $2.7o. inui'iuAii 1'uuna. OHANOES California seedlings. $2.75; Ilfomln,' extra fancy, i3.60gi nru s'0"' n'0 "'' Vflcea weak to n dlnui 5. " lower. Good stuff, howuvcr. Is selllnif In .t imnnii a.n,iir. n i.,d i Kuuii siiiiiiu ill iiuoui mo same nilnlHtlnna per cent of tlm total; Hwedon. $23.01,912, or $2 on.rt.60. ' t"nt havo beon In force for some tlmo past. inin, i iiueii nioies. siy.ici.iii, or S FIGS California, new cartons, &0o; lay- . .Vu"i . "",B vnoicn ten wemers, ji.uw per cent, and Itussla, $l3.tiKt,636, or 7 per crs. 75c. 4.15: fair to good fed wcth.us, $1.85174.00; cent. The remainder of Danish commerce DATES-Pereslnn, in CO-lb. boxes, 6V4c per choice grnso wethers, $Jl 7.i3.l)0: fair to was cnrrlotl on chley with Norway. France, lb. foml BrasH wethers, $3.CT.83.75; cholco ewes, tho Netherlands and Helglum. MISCELLANEOUS. $3.25ff3.60; fair to good ewes. $3.00if3.25: ereen ni"'" bi'iiiik iuiuiih, u.vngj.-j; tair lo good d 7c: spring lambs, $J.75y5.00; feeder owes, $2.26g . ....v.. ;' n ui.i nu.in.u, in in;ia enjoyed vi navels, J.1.50: M VtHT.," -.." ,,h" 1,lnl"" funiraiToe. The "lEMONS-C.I United Kl lgdoin was credited with 3S per 3.75; cholre. $3.2 cent, or $79,1)25.212: Germunv. $S0.ai7.ss. nr "i uavavabi i. i . i iv. "ulr"' r"n oi ffiTii'o ,.h,r"r.'. A liT "K" !" COIIN-No. 2. 3(?37o: No. 2 yellow. 37c. decrease amounting to 4,fM head. A-nm. OATB-No. 2. 22:22;c: No. 2 white, 2b pared with the corresponding week last Di?vJ;0;,? wmie, year thero Is very little dlfferenci Tha PAULEY Fair to cholco malting, 60ff57c. demand on tho part 'of local packers has SEKDSrP'ax, : ,li5?s i Aorth- been fully equal to the supply of hogs, nnd western, $1.02. Prime timothy, $4.40. Clover, per bbl.. $11.37H tho tendency of nrlces was unwurrl nnri CT11.60. Lnrd Per 100 lbs.. $7.107.15. Short on Thursdnv. tho hlsh nnlnt nf th ribs sides Hoonel. S0.25TTO.75. Dry salted prices were tho highest flnco Novemb-r shoulders (boxed). JS.87&0.12H. Short clear i zti. i ne ween closed witn the nvornge cost sides (boxed). 6.7UU6.su. about 15c higher than It was at tho. begin- WH18ICY Basis of high wines, per gal., iiuiK .u inu wceit. i 51.. . Hixttil' There were only a few hend oM BUGAIIS Cut loaf. 6.15c: granulated, D.60c; hi mirni un cum louny, nnd they brouijnt conreciioners a, d.wic; on a, d.iuc. iiiuiiranr sieaiiy prices. Tile few reedcrs Follnwlna offered iflso sold without material chango, for today" nnrkct. u UEUa' ottlur"' " Articles. Receipts. Shipments. The rccelnls of sheen for th, week ore Y. "bis 17.000 .12,000 Junt nbout tho Fame as they wero last " l,ent- "ll 1I3.0W 1Z8.000 week, but as compared with tho corro- or" b" V6- spondlng week of las year iro S a Jam pnts, bu 222.000 247.000 amounting to I,lC2 head. The market has Jlye- l,u am been In fairly Vood shape! though price" Ilariey, bu 58,000 64,000 on rat stun decllnod n little all around. It On tho Produce exchange today the but- ..-i nm.. iu uuiiia uueep weuii to a dimo ier market was dun; creameries, lower for tho week, and lambs havo gone dairies, 13fl20c. Cheese, steady at 10UilVic off ubout tho snmo amount, unless It bo on Eggs, firm; fresh, 26c, somo of tho choicest bunches. Tho heavy- fff&Ei .!.,f,?,.."rV,. .I!?1.8. JS2S11.. ?.9"?.r"i SH St. Lonl. nr.ln ami Provl.lon. pounds. B u"u ST. LOUIS, Dec. 8.-WHEAT-Lower: No. Tho feeder market has Bhow cnange. Good wethers ar steailv. hut thn snmn nu hnu all along, common light lambs nnd old owm ni. iiuuis, ijcv. o. 1 iu,A I iiuwcr: isii, ibnwn verv nttin 2 red. cash, elevator, 70',4c: track. 7H472c; as been the ease Hfrnri "'J Mp. frMn ft Wool Mnrkel. LONDON. Dec. 9, There wns a fair busi ness dono In wool during thn week nt ad vancing rates for merluoB. Cape of Good Hope and Natal wools, estimated nt 2,600 bales,, wero sold privately since tho close of tho Inst series of auction sales, tho bulk going" to America. Thero Is an all-around firmness to the trade and the outlook Is con cldered good. The arrivals to do.tt for tho next series of wool auction sales number 128,814 bales, of which 10.0U) wore forwarded direct. Tho Imports for tho week nre as fol lows: New South Wales, l.ssi bales; Queensland, 2,905 bales; Victoria, 2,981 bales; South Australia, 83 bales; New Zealand, 2.953 bales; Singapore, 715 bales; Cape of Good Hope and Nutul, 1,9J0 bales, and else where, 1,141 bales. i Itenort of llnuk of Spain, MADRID, Dec. . Tho report of tho Bank Spain lor tho week ended yesterday HIDES-No. 1 green. 7c: i.c; ro. i suiieu, oc; io, . nailed, 7c; S'.A. . :'.A7 M .iri! ii-v "sf No. I veai cair, s to is :us., sy-c; no, 2 veul 2xA. "D""i J.wuj.ia; icouer lumos, enlf. 12 In IS Ilm. CUc! dry hldpa Klil'lp. sheep pelts. 26iW6o; horse hides, Jl,60itK!,2S. NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb., I3c: til berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. H02oo: raw iieanuts, per lb MjdHc: roasted, titl" HONKY-Colorndo. ZI-BectTon case, J3.75. CIDIlIt-Per bbl.. J3: iwr half bbl.. J3. SAUEHKUAUT Per bb!., $1; per half bill,, t.'.MI. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. TREES I to 6 ft., per doz., $2; 0 to 8 ft., per doz., $2.60; 7 to 9 ft., per doz.. $3.60; 8 to 11 ft.. $1.50; 12 to 24 ft., each $2.0084.50. EVKUGRKEN WRKATHING Per 20-yd. coll. $1. HOLLY AND CALYX 3VREATH8 Per doz.. $1.60. HOLLY BRANCHES Per 60-lb. case, $4.60: per bbl.. $1.50fr2.00. LONG NKEDLE PINES Per doz., $2.60. MISTLETOE Per D-lb. box, $1.60. $4.004T4.40.- CIUCAGO LIVI3' STOCK HIAnKET. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash. 3(Jc: trae'.i. sciiaaevo; Dcctmber, 3514c; January, Slftc; -iiiiv. 04kn. OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 23Ho; track MjiKxic: uecomoer, aw, May, zi 40; no, white. 27fi274e. RYE Firm nt 60d. FLOUR Steady: patents, $3.6003.63; extra fancy and straights, $3,1003.25; clears, J2.C5 3.10. SUKDS Timothy, nominally firm at $4.00 tui.wj; nux, no maraei. COKNMKAIHtradv, $2. BRAN Dull: sacked, east track, 6567c. HAY Timothy, steady, nt Jlz.Mxa-ll.OO; prairie, strong, at $10.00ifil.50. IHUIS UUTlUHHISa-.B, WIIIHIfY Steady. $1.2i. PROVIrllONS-Pork. steady; Jobbing, $13. Lard. $0.87V'j. Dry salt meats rboxedi. quiet; extra shorts, $7.26; clear ribs and clenr sldos, 17. W. Bacon (boxed), steady; 5 Z THE STANDARD Is the Latest and Best Dictionary. The cost is low only $7, The book is new It is well edited some of the ablest men of the day have contributed time and ability to it Itis complete containing 300, 000 words, No other dictions ary has so many, It is standard can be relied upon for both definition and pronunciation, G. ANDREEN, Prop. Makes a specialty of ? J V FT ESCAPES, JTXJf SHUTTERS. And Burglar Proof Safes & Vault Doors, et 10 S. 14th St., Omaha, Neb. Davis & Cowgill Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF MACHINERY. GENERAL REPAIRING A BPBCIALT1 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. 1(01, lfiOK mm lROB Jaokaaa Street. Omaha, Neb. Tel. 538. B. Zabxlikle. Agent, J. B. Cewglll, MtT ELEVATOR SUPPLIES ELEVATORS Improved Quick and Easy RIslns Steam, Electric and Hand Power Elevators. AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES. Bend for catalogue. KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I. 100$ 9th Street. Telephone 1(1. c. H. Davis & Son Asienl for ele ItlchraoaJ Hnfety tin ten nnd Fire Honrs. Elevator Hydraulic and Hand Elevaters. Elevator repairing a specialty. Leather Valvo Cups for Elevators, Engines and Frlntlng PresBseB. rent iw RRPEHNEY&Ca Cuttle Niiinliiiilly .Strmly Hog; Gen e rn 11)' l.imir-Sheen Stenily. . CHICAGO, Dec. 8.-CATTLE-Recclnts. 8,200 hend; nominally steady; good to primp extra shorts, '$s'.25; clear ribs and clear iiniivu nieurs, a.utiv.w; poor to medium, sines. i.w. $1.10433.35; selected feeders. $3.7604.30; mixed stockers, $2.253.75; cows, $2.0f4.in: heifers, $2.C5frl.6ti; canners. $2.0oa2.60; bulls, $2.25 4:60: calves, $.1.E0ijC.25; Texas fed steers, $4.004.U; Texas grass steers, t3.30ff4.10; Texas bulls. $2.6C'3.25. HOGS Receipts, today, 28,000 head; Mon day, 40,000 head, estimated; left over. 2.600 head: generally 2Tt3o lower: ton. J4.92U; mixed end butchers' closed strong at $4.G0?j META LS Lead, dull at $I.2JWI.26. Spel- ter. hlk'hnr at JI.12U. POUI.TRY Sternly; chickens, 6c; turkeyi, 6V40: young, 64c! ducks, 6Ht7c; gey.io, 6Mic. Iil'TTER Dull; creamery, 18025c; dairy, jwrjie. RnnHSlPiide lit 23e. RECElPTB-l-'lour, 7,000 bbls.: wheat, 11,-1 on.; corn, 111, i"i ou.; oais, ,;,wi nu. HiursiKNTB-r lour. unis.; wneat, I There are a great many other things which could be eaid of the work, but if interested, call on the Megeath Stationery Company, 1808 Farnam street, and examine a copy. You will agree with uh in admiring the work. 8C0M4Hr LIFE BUKL ohaka ma BRAMCH 1036 MM urxoui mm. 4.9.4i fc'ood to cholco heavy, $4.CJ4.W; j 3l,()u0 bu.; corn, 49.CW bu.;' oats, 25,bv0 bu. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll z Yi JAMES E BOYD ft CO., Telephone 1039. Omaha, Si COMMISSION, GRAIN. PROVISIONS nnd STOCKS OaMO Or THA11K. Correspoo4ence; John A. Warres A C Anrect wire to CWc4e aa4 Mew Terkj V