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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY , DECEMBER 22. 1888.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Local Wheat Sontimbnt Again Quito
Bearish.
CORN CLOSED A TRIFLE LOWER.
Provisions Slow \Vltli Home Advance *
The Feel I nil Ainon Cattle Dual *
crs a Btindc Uliicr MORH
Active nnil Higher.
CHICAGO I'ltonUOK MARKET.
CiiKMno , Dec. SI. ( Special Telegram to
Tin : Uun.1 The usual Friday brcnU In wheat
occurred ripht nt the start almost , instead of
nt tlio latter end of the session , ns has been
the rule for trio jmsl lialf n dozen weeks ,
liulrcd , It may bo said to have occurred yes
terday afternoon , after the regular hours of
' ofiluu trailing. " being on u decllnliiK scale of
rulues. The majority of the locnl crowd
wcro on the lookout for a "big slump" to-day.
ICarnest predictions wcro made that May
would break tl,02boforothoclosoof business
to-day. The market opened about ? fc off ,
with Ralos of May at $ l.07f. The price went
to ll.OSrtil.lHVt worked back to 41.07 ,
where some very largo buying orders were
encountered , and a , rally to $1.03 followed.
At this point Hutclilnsor. bccatno
.a free seller and values eased
down to the vicinity of $1.07J . Hero HutchInson -
Inson turned buyer. That BIIVO the iimrhut a
turn-up. For an hour or more the price was
kept around ll.OTQ ffil.OJ , and shortly before
1 o'clock It shot up to f l.OS'ffi but slowly
dropped back apaln when the supporting
inuRClo was withdr.iwn , and sought a resting
jlnce ) at Si.03. The ratigo of nrlccs at which
there was trailing In less active options was
as follows : January opened at if 1.0.1 , ranged
fl.n.@l.oi ( : , and closed at $1.0 . Juno
opened tt.OI , ranged Jl.tMOJI.OJ'f , and closed
nl $ IHV ( $ . .Inly opened at'.tT'ic , ranged ! I7J
( ailSJ c , and olo-cd at llSc. Deccmher wheat
opened til $1.01 f , rniiKcil iit-l.l > l % ( < i 1.02 , and
closed at $1.01 . The r.et nvcrago decline
for tlio tiny was'(3Jfe. ' , ( July wheat nlono
shows no further shrinkage. The touo of
the market was that of weakness. Ucyond
any question , u great lot of long wheat has
been unloaded during the last two or three
days , and it is equally true that largo lines
of shorts have been covered. This was
icirtlculnrly true to-day. Most of the largo
commission houses ilid a rattling business
hoth ways , They bud great , quantities of
long wheat to sell and gicat ; quantities of
abort wheat to buy in. There is no way of
determining whether any leading lines of
long wheat have been dumped or reduced ,
but the Impression prevails that there has
been a very general scaling down of the load
that loaders started out to carry. Many of
the greatest bulls made their money on the
bear side and they dislike very much sweat
ing through a deal when It promises to ire
against them oven teumonirily. Their
training and natural disposition leads them
to desire to shift the load upon other shoul
ders until a more advantageous time is pre
sented for resuming it. The consensus of
local opinion seems to bo that had it not
been for the support given the
market to-day by the shorts ,
prices would have gene materially
lower , though there seemed to bo solid in
vestment support at 51.07 ( 1.0751' . How lone
this support could have dammed the Hood ,
however , is n question of speculation that
must remain undetermined. The local senti
ment is still bearish , and bulls are not able to
obtain signal encouragement from the outside -
side at tills juncture.
Corn was stronger early to-day. The boom
in December corn in New York yesterday
was not forthcoming to disturb values , but
tlio promised receipts for to-day had agnia
been ovcr-calcnlatoil , and although there
wcro a few more cars of No. - corn in to
day's receipts , the amount coming forward of
the crade required to 1111 speculative con
tracts , continued to bo on a limited scale.
Exports wore larger , and the movement from
this point continues liberal , The Liverpool
market was steady , and American corn is ap
parently a necessity in the European market
this season to a limited extent. The-
early strength exhausted itself
when May corn reached ! ! 7J < jC.
The amount of offerings at that llguro ,
though in small lots , aggregated more than
could bo absorbed , and a gradual decline set
in , which was kept going in a desultory
way to the close of the market. Tlio busi
ness done was largely on local speculative
account , and the closing price shows all the
early 'advance to bo lost and a fraction in
addition thereto. May closed at 37@'l7l c ,
against 37 } ( R7 ; ! c yesterday , and proportionate
tionate declines occurred in the other
futures. ,
Provisions were slow. The day was re
lieved by the development of n squeeze in De
cember lard. That article appears to bo
under the control of Fairbauk and the Eng
lish houses , and though Armour and some of
the smaller packers sold pretty freely , the
demand from tlio shorts proved sutliclont to
advance It sharply. It opened ut $3.15 , sold
up to tSAS , and closed at ? 3.40 , or 27 c
higher than yesterday. In deliveries of lard
later than December , and also in other de
scriptions of the product , the movement fav
ored tlio selling interest. Higher average
prices prevailed , and at the adjournment pork
showed u not advance of Ji@.r > e , lard for
January , and later , of 5@10c , and short ribs
of 57JiC.
CHICAGO 1)1 VE STOCK.
CHICAGO , Dec. 21. [ Special Telegram to
THIS IJniJ.J CATTLE There is nothing par
ticularly now in the market , only , perhaps ,
the feeling among the dealers was a shade
bluer than yesterday. Cattle have been
standing in pens that have been hero since
Tuesday , the owners hoping against hope ,
that there might be an improvement. A
ulcanmn that had S or 0 loads of cattle
hero to-day , could sell a load or so without
much difficulty , but ho had to ride over the
yards all the forenoon to get lookers for the
rest , and then , when night came , ho had
them yet , and there were scores of such Inci
dents. Prices on natives are the lowest on
record. The run of Toxnns was again light ,
and the price ruled strong , which
in turn again helpeu the cow
stock , especially prime cows and holf-
crs , but common and cunning cows
show little or no improvement. There is
nothing now in the stocker and feeder trade.
The demand is limited , and prices are ruin
ously low for sollcra. The receipts Include
2,400 Texas cuttle. Choice to extra beeves ,
f4.CO@-l.VU ; medium to good steers , 13. > 0 to
lliOO Ibs , ? t.80l4.40 ( ? ! ; U'OO to 1JI.M ) Ibs , f3. 3
( gi.75 : ; U50 tol'JOOlbs. ? 'J.OO3.yi ) ; stackers
and "feeders , ? J.lO@li.25 ; cows , bulls mid
mixed stronger at $1 WQi.U.lO ; built , J3.H > @
a.80. Toxna cattle t.tondy ; steers , J3.80@.00j : )
cows , $ i.iii ) < 3a.S3.
HOIIB Huslncss was active with an up
turn of n nickel on till grades in llrst hands ,
but speculators who bought early and made
an ndvunce could not get out oven
at the close , most of them lew-
Ing the 5o advance on carrying tholr
stock ovcr . us buyers for packers "sat
down" on "the hoys" after they had loaded
up. Common mid rough packers sold at
UiO5.15 ; best mixed , largely at KU3) { @
5.-JO , boino lots touching fJ. ' . ' K ; best heavy ,
$ .VJ.X fr .ai ( , with u sale or two at * 3a.ri. Light
sorts Hohl at $ VJJ for 11)0 ) to L'00-lb averages ;
t5.5for 170-Ib averages on single orders ,
and < i.Mi5.ao ( for light.
"J
KI.NANCIAU"J
Nuw YOUR , Doo. 21. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : URK.I KTOI.'KU The stock market
was dull at the opening this morning , with
thn exception of coal stocks. Lackawauna
was active and trading was quite heavy , thu
llrst prices showing gains of X to \ per
cent , ( I ranger stocks wcro alho linn at n
higher rango. There was a renewed buying
in IVackawamm by the old bull party , mid
bear * were forced to cover In a lively man
ner , Among the bulls the Asiors are being
nimitloncJ in connection with the advance in
Delaware & Hudson , and it Is predicted that
dividends pn this stock will bo paid on n
b&slaof 7 percent next spring , while Laokft-
wuunii will resume 8 per cent dividends ,
London Brokers were doing very little , as
( he market abroad was about on a purity
With ours , and would not admit of auy urbl-
trajo business bohig transacted. Tlio iu-
proved railroad situation in the west has
brought n good deal of Investment buying to
the street in anticipation of tl e January div
idends. Now England nnd Tennessee coal
stocks wore also strong , the former being
boucht by Boston houses. The bears claim
that there has been free soiling of St. Paul
in the past few days by the so-called pool ,
nnd that the stock will gradually seek a
lower level. The loan crowd did not exhibit
as much activity this morning , anil stocks
were moro plentiful. Cotton seed oil was
weak and declined l' per cent during the
first hour. At noon the market was dull
and steady , and prices showed fractional
gains over the opening figures. Trading dur
ing the closing hour was not so active , but
the market exhibited unusual strength
throughout , and closing prices are about the
best of tlio day. Shorts were the principal
buyers , the net advances for the uay showIng -
Ing Lackawauna , 1 % ; Hock Island , S',4'
St. Paul , 1 ; Northwestern , Ji ; Missouri Pa
cific , 1 ? $ ; Chicago , Burlington & Quincy ,
Uii and Heading % per cent , while cotton
seed oil certificates show a net decline of }
per cent from the opening figures. The total
sales amounted to 233,123 shares , fncludiug
Lacknwanna , 51,000 ; Hcadlnu , 37,000 ; St.
Paul , 27,000 ; Xow England , 12,000' North
western , 0,000 ; Hock Island , 8'X)0 ) ; Missouri
Pacific , 11,000 shares.
The following were the closlnc quotations :
U. B. 4 resular..l * i Northern 1'nclllc. . 24"
U.H. 4scotli > orn 1'i doprpforroil fib'i
I' . S. 4'inronnlnr. . C. * N. W 1U.-.U
U.t > .4ii coiiions..in.Si41 dopreferreil , . . . .14D
I'aclllciHot Vi . . .ll N. V. Central 1II7U
Central I'aclllo. . . . IH'i1 ' ! ' . , I ) . . .VK S.11
Chicago & Alton. . . ITJ'j lloplc Island HH4
OlilcnKO.IIiirlliiKtoii U.M.VSt. I' IK1 ,
Si ( julncv IW' ( { do preferred 11U4
I ) . , 1 , . , t W 143 St. 1'juilA : Omaha . Jf-'i '
Illinois Central..lii.1.fI : doproferred WU
1..I1..VW | .l i Union I'acillo hS'i '
Kmisns JtTe.rns. . . l U'W.St.I. ' . & P 13
I.nlcnShore lOJ I do prefnrrcil. . . . ' 4'i '
-MlchlKan Central. . HI i Western Union Kl
Mlssourll'iiclllo . . . W4I
MONKV ox CM , Busy nt 2oi2'.i ( ' per cent.
PHIMR MEKCANTILII PAVBII 5 Ji5Jjf per
cent.
STRIILINO EXCIIANOB Qttlot but stcatly nt
W.Ht,1 for sixty-tiny bills , anil tl.SS4 for de
mand.
1MIODUCI3.
Ciiii' no. Doc 21. wheat Firmer ; KWI ,
ll.Ul ; Jniittnry , * I.OLT < ; May , $ l.b. (
Corn Kasy ; cash , ! iic ; Jununry. 134 5-10c ;
Mny , ! I7 1-lOe.
O.Us Stoutly ; cash , 2.5J/C ; January , 2.VjC ?
bid ; May , 2 3-10c.
Iti'o 50 , ' < c.
Unrlcr Nothing doing.
Prime Timothj > fo tradlne.
Flux SI.CW.
Whlsky-$1.20.
I'ork Easier ; cash , $13.05 ; Jnnuury ,
? lt.l2Ki ! May , $13.50.
Lard Steady ; oasb , $ S.-IO ; January ,
$7.87 > i ; May , ? 7.t)2'J. )
Flour Finn nnil unchanged ; winter wheat ,
$ . ' ) .7.r > ( it.ri.7.'i ; spring wheat" , f4.25a0.75 ( ! ; rye
Uulk Meats Shoulders , $ < i. .
short clear , $7.25@7.87) ; short ribs.'SO.HOfu )
0.95.
0.95.Butter
Butter Dull ; creamery , 20 } @ 30c ; dairy ,
18a2. ( > c.
Cheese Firm ; full cream cheddais , 10 %
@llc ; Huts , 10lf ( ll'ic ; V'oung Americas ,
.
liggs Easier : fresh , 19 , ' < @ 21c.
Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted ;
0 ? e ; light green salted , ( ij c ; green , 5cn
salted bull , o'fc ; green bull , 4'.fc ' ; greed
dr.v flint , 7iSu , ; ; dry calf , 7fi)3c ) ; brandc ;
hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 2i@3Jc each ,
dr.v salted. 10gl5c. (
Tallow Fair demand ; No. 1 , solia GJ c ;
No. 2 , 4 , ' c ; cake , olifc.
ileccipts. Shlnments.
Flour , bbls . 24,000 18,1100
Wheat bu . 31.000 15,000
Coru.bu . 232,000 314,000
Oats , bu . 130.00J 111,000
Hye , bu . _
New York. Dec. 21. Wheat Receipts ,
55,000 ; exports , none ; spot dull and lower ;
No. 2 red , S1.01.03J4' ; ! in elevator , ? 1.04
1.04 % alloat ; Jl.oUif@1.0. : > f. o. b. ; No. H
red , U7c ; ungraded red , & 7c. Options fairly
active but closing strong at a decline ; No. 2
rod , January , closing at J1.03J4.
Corn Receipts , 102,000 ; exports , 02,000 :
spot fairly active but lower and weak , spot
4' } :4Se : in elevator. 48MSc afloat ; ui.-
graued mixed , 37oH8c ( ; options dull and ' ( ( g
) e lower.
Oats Heceipts , 75,000 ; exiwrts , 503 ; spot
weaker but moderately active. Options dull
but steady ; January closing at 31 'c ; spot ,
No. 2 white- ® Ho ; mixed western , 29
@ 32c.
Coffee Opened steady at 15@20 points up
nnd closed llrm at 40 to 50 points above yes-
goes , $17.00.
Petroleum Quiet and steady ; united closed
Quiet ; western , 23$24e. (
Pork Weak ; mc.ss , ? 14.25 ( ! 14.75.
Lard Strong nnd quiet ; western steam
closing at SS.CO ; December , $8.50.
Uutter Steady for flue fresh ; western
dniry , 14@25o ; western creamery , 19frf31c ;
Elgin , ! II@35c.
Cheese Steady and quiet ; western , 10 < a >
. Dec. 21. Cample wheat
dull and lower ; receipts , 103 cars ; shipments ,
78 cars. Closing quotations : No. 1 ham ,
December , $1.15J ; northern , December ,
S1.07 ; May , 1.07 } $ ; on track , $1.03 ; No. 2
northern , December , 91)c. )
Milwaukee , Deo. 21. Wheat Firm ;
cash , 94o ; May , Sl.Ol-tf.
Corn Firmer at32@33c.
Outs Easier ; No. 2 white , 2S34 ( < ? aOc.
Hyo Easy ; No. 1 , 50 } c.
Harley Firm ; No. 2 , t7 ! } c.
Provisions Firm ; pork , $13.25.
Cincinnati. Dec. 21. Wheat Easy ;
No. 2 red. fl.03.
Corn Irregular but quiet ; No. 2 mixed ,
3Ktf35c.
Oats Strong ; No. 2 mixed , 2Sc.
Whisky * 1.14.
St. Jjouls. Dec. 21. Wheat Lower ;
cash , 99c : May , $1.M ( .
Corn Lower ; cash , 30Ke ; May , 3.3Xc.
Oats-Firmer ; cash , 25tfc ; May , 2sc.
Pork Higher nt 414.00.
Lard' Nominally higher.
Whisky Steady at 1.14.
Hutter Steady ; creamery , 27@30c ; dairy ,
23(325o. (
K.-UIMIH City , Dec. 21. Wheat Quiet ;
No. ' 2 rod , cash , 94o bid ; May , USe bid ;
No. U soft , cash , 97o asked ; May. tl. 02 bid.
Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , cash , 20 0 askou ;
May , 2 > io bid ; No. 1 white , May , 31o
asked ,
OaU Cash , no bids nor offerings ; May ,
24.J o asked.
Ijivoruool. Dec. 21. [ Special Cablegram
to Tun UiK-lOp. ! ] ! : ! ! m. Close.-Pork In poor
demand ; prime mess , eastern , bOs and dull ;
do western , Ois , Cd , dull.
Lard In poor demand ; spot , 44s 3d ,
steady ; December , 4 Is , dull ; January and
February , 42s Od , dull.
Wheat lu poor demand ; now , No. 2 , winter -
tor , Ss , steady ; do spring , 8s Id , steady.
Flour In fair demand ; 12d , linn.
Corn Demand for spot fair , lor futures
poor ; spot , 4s , od , dull ; December , 4s 5 > id | ,
dull ; January , -Is 2d , dull ; February , 4s
2d , dull ,
ijivic srouii.
Chicago , Dec. 21 The Drovjra' Jour
mil rcuorts as follow- * '
Cattle Hccoipts , 8,000 ; innrltot steady ;
bccvos , * 4.50C'il.90 ; uteorsl$2.)0(34.40 ! ) ( ; block
crs and feeders , ? ' .MOvi < ,3.2V cows , bulls
and mixed , $1. 50 3.10 ; Texas cattle , steady
at JI.WWi..H ) .
llogs-'Uci-olpta. 15,500 ; market strong.
fie higher ; mixed , } 5.00@5.25j heavy , W.OJM
5.35 ; HflitRi.OOQ3.BO ( ; bkips , ? | .00@5.10.
Sheep Hccoipts 8,000 ; market slow ;
natives , fj,75c-t4.90 - : western , I3.S3Q303 ;
Texans , f2,2.l < 33.lKi ) lambs , ? l.00(20.2.j. (
City , Dec , 21. Cattle Hecelpts ,
2,000 head ; shipments , none ; market uctivo
at about yesterday's prices ; good to choice
ocini-fed , J4,4/i4.S.'i ! ; common to medium ,
f1.20 ! { 4.30 ; btocker and lecilintraleers , (2,00
(33.80 ( ; cowz , ei.a-i@2.80.
Hogs Hecoipts , V.50U | shipments , ] ,600 ;
murkot strouir , closlug lOu hlj.'hcr ; couiuiou
to choice , f .7B ( 5.00.
National Slock Ynrds , FJast St.
I < oul8 , Uoo. 21. Cattle Receipts , 1,000 ;
( hlpmenti , KOO ; market weak ; choice
hoiivy utttivo steers , ! 5.00@5.00 ; fair to
good steers , f4,40@3.10 ; butchers' Rteera ,
medium to prime , t3.40@l,40 ; eiockocs and
feeders , fulr to good , $ d.lUQU.1S.
Usg liecoi u , 0,700) ) thlpmentt , (00 ;
choice heavy nnd butchers' , fo.10cT5.15 ; paok-
Ing. J4.9Vf5.10 ( ; light grrwles , ? 4. l'6UM.
oat A 11 A I jTvi3s ru o a.
Cuttle. *
Fritlny , Deo. 21.
A better feeling prevailed In the cnttlo
market to-day , nfter n week or two of tie-
mornllzntlon. The Improvement wns duo ,
apparently , to the litfht receipts nnd the
scarcity of deslrnblo cattle. It cnn linrdly
be depended upan to remain steady until
after the holidays , unless the receipts con-
tlnuo liRht , and If tlicro should bo another
rush of caUlo It would bo almost t-ertnln to
result In a demoralized market. Tno cattle
hero to-day were about nil sold before the
close , and the trade , though by no menus
active , possessed more lifo than for the past
week or more , The packers paid $4.15 for u
pod bunch of heavy cattle , but $3.1t > < v3.3 , * ,
bnueht peed , medium weight beoves. Cows
sold all the way from * l.GOiiJ2..T5 , the latter
price being paid for very Rood stuff. Feeders
were In light supply , but what few tlicro
wcro changed hands nt n rariRO of $2.75y.UO.
The market was active nnd a shade to 5c
higher than yesterday. The duality of the
hogs was not so good on an average , but
there were some very choice loads which
sold at W.05 ( o.lO. Everything was sold
early in the day , _
KlH'lM > .
The market was very quiet and nothing ol
any account doing. _
' . r.of
HORS . 4.MHI
Sheep . 125
Provnlliim t'rlom.
The followln ; n a ti-jlaof pricji pill In
this mnrKCt for the gr.ijji of stout men
tioned
PninestocM. 1300 to 151)1) ) ) lb.f.1..V ) ( ffil.50
Prime steers , 1103 to 13JO lb < . . II.OJ tail. 75
Native feeders . 2.7. ' ( iW.OO
Western feeders . 2.111) ) f2.90
Common to good cows . l.'JS ( a2.00
Choice to fancy cows . . . 2.2 , " > 3.00
Commonto choicoball ? . 1.25 ( < i2.00
Fnlrtoctioieuligntho s . 4. SO M.Ci
Fair to caoico 'Uoav.v hoj . 5.0J ( . < * * > . 10
Fair to choice mixed ho s . 4. )5 ( iJ5.00
Itcpresiuit ici v < s S U.5 1.
'
OATTL'i
No. Av. Pr.
21 bulls and cows , tailings . 100C. $1.C.O
1 cow . ( ISO 1.110
1 bull . , . . .17o ; 1.75
10 cows and bulls . 1073 1.80
14 cows . 1037 1.85
1 bull . 870 1.N5
4 cows . M . 1103 l.'O '
5 cows . lOlW ! t.'JO
its cows . ; . io : > o i.uo
8 steers , yearlings . IKH 2.00
Icow . 950 2.00
20 cows . 1099 2.00
lOcows . 1000 2.05
S.steers , tailings . 993 2.10
Ocows . 1120 2I5 !
4 mixed . 1200 2.35
4 oxen . 1S75 2.37 > ( ?
15 yearlings . 8S5 2.50
2istoohors . 7SS 2.CO
2(1 ( yearlings . SOI 2.C.O .
1 stcur . 1710 2.f > 0
1 stacker . 900 2.55
10 feeders . t0 ' 2.75
2 steers . 11 15 2.75
1-1 feeders . b79 2.75
20 feeders . 1190 2.b7
15 feeders . 1120 2.PO
40 feeders . DM ) 3.0. )
35 feeders . 120 ! ) 3.00
lOsteers . - . _ 1015 3.10
JOsteers . 1093 3.25
32 steers . 1211 3.1)5 )
lOsteers , corn-fed natives . 14UO 4.15
lions.
No , Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr.
71. . . . 243 3(10 ( ? l.M ) 07. . . . 291 240 S4.92K
70. . . . 233 3'0 4.bO 119 _ 26" 1(10 ( 4.95
53. . . . 233 2SO 4. SO 73..27C. 12J 4.95
( IS _ 217 3u ( ) 4. SO (12 _ 2S7 1(10 ( 4.95
79..1b5 4.S5 50 _ 293 400 4.95
( IT. . . . 230 KM ) 4.S5 r.5. . . . . H5 240 4.05
0'i..2.-.5 ' 40 4.85 (10. ( . . . 311 40 4.95
0-1. . . .205 200 4.85 ( it. . . .2(19 ( 100 4.05
59. . . . 101 4.S5 70..2MS 80 4.95
55. . . . 244 440 4.S5 58. . . . 303 320 4.95
ti3..277 2MJ 4.S7' < ? G4..295 80 4.95
07. . . . 203 120 4.S7K CO. . . . 253 4.95
G3..33S 40 4.87K 03. . . . 274 4.95
73. . . . aw 400 4.S7M 01. . . . 301 230 4.95
T2 _ 250 2SO 4.90 01 _ 2S1 100 4.95
54. . . . 297 f23 4'JO 70..2SS ICO 4.95
5S..270 120 4.90 (15. ( . . . 270 100 4.95
05. . . . 253 120 4.90 4S..31S 200 4.97
05. , . . 221 80 4.00 K5..2SO 1(10 ( 4.97J
73. . ' . .2(53 ( 120 4.90 03..2- 120 5.00
07. . . . 203 120 4-90 58 _ 31(1 ( 40 5.00
03..2C.5 SO 4.00 41. . . .330 40 5.00
81. . . . 197 120 4.90 7i..30ll ( 320 6.00
65 . . .301 SCO 4.90 ( H _ 290 5.00
70. . . . 251 ICO 4.90 04 _ 294 200 5.00
57..270 320 4.00 55. . . . 324 80 5.00
72..2IW bO 4.90 53. . . . 288 240 5.00
02. . . . 270 100 4.9J ( ! 1..30lJ 120 5.00
(12. ( . . . 807 40 4.90 57. . . . 317 40 5.00
124 1.27 51)0 ) 4.00 O0..30f 200 5.00
71. . . . 3(50 ( 1110 4.00 (19. ( . . . 20310 f > .00
5i..30(5 ! ( 20 4.90 5S..2SS SO 5.00
75. . . . 191 4.00 (11 ( , . . . 310 320 5.05
(12. ( . . . 291 201) 4.90 48. . . . 300 5.05
115. . . .27(1 ( 120 4.90 49. . . .393 210 5.05
(15..3BO ( 120 4.90 43. . . . 455 40 5.10
03. . . .32(1 ( 320 4.92 } 44. . . .4C5 5.10
Live Stock Notes.
Cattle stronger.
Hogs shade stronger to 5c higher.
Sioux City reported receipts of hogs to-day
2,000 ; St. Paul , 1,500 ; St. Joseph. 800 ; In
dianapolis , 4,000 ; Cincinnati , 4,000 , ; Mil
waukee , 2.COO.
II. Stockcr , Manning , In. , nnd L. E. Troycr ,
Dorchester , sold the lOo hogs.
The now rates on dressed meats nnd light
hogs , which go into effect on the first of the
year , will bo a great advantage tor * the hog
market here , as it will enable Squires & Co. ,
the Uoston packers , to buy hogs again on
thid market.
The banks will bo closed on Christmas
day , and there will ho very little business
transacted on that duy.
OMAHA AVI10IjES.VI.iE MAHKETS'
FruitH , Produce , Etc.
Fancy , solid-packed creamery ,
20@30c ; choice country , 32i25o ( ; medium
grades , 18C 21c ; common grades , lOdfllc.
Fi.ouit Nebraska patents , ? ( ! .OOK7,50 ;
Minnesota patents , $ d.'J5r > t7.75 ; straight
grades , $5.00(45.50 ( ; bakers' Hour , 45.25@5.75
per Ubl.
POTATOES Nebraska , 35@15c per bu ; Col
orado , C0 ( 70c.
SWKVT POTATOES 3(331 ( 0 per Ib.
POL'iyniY Live chickens , 42.50@3.73 per
doz ; dressed chickens , 7@8c per Ib ; turkeys ,
9llc ; ducks nnd geese , 10@12c.
Eoos Strictly fresh , 23@24c candled ,
MATROX OiurBS In kegs , 12c per Ib.
UtNANAb Common , fl.50@2.25 uer bunch ;
choice , * 2.50a3.50. ( }
LRMOXS f3.75@5.00 per case.
GUANOES Florida , 43.3W3.75 per box.
Clots I'or dozen : Mallards , 43.25 ; tea
$1.50 ; quail , 43.00 ; prairie chickens , 41.00 ®
4.50 : rabbits , ? 1.0C ; squirrels , 41.03 ; voiii&on ,
0@10cperlb.
CitANunimius 45.00(29.00 ( per bbl.
PHOVISIONS Hums , No. 1 , lie ; No. 2 ,
10J o ; shoulders , 7o ; rib bacon , lie ; clear
bacon , HKo ; picnic hams , lOc ; dried beef
hams , lOXo ; dry salted clears , short , 8 > tfo ;
extra short , 8J o ; short ribs , 8J/o ; pickled
pigs' feet , 15-lb kits , 80o ; lard , 8Jf@9Koj
smoked sausage , ( IfiJSc i er Ib ; hog casings ,
CBMIUV 25fti30cper ; doz : fancy-10c.
ONIONS ! ! O@L' ( ) per bu.
CAIIIUOR i.OO per HO.
HBETS ! 0c per bu.
TtiHXU's 25c per bu.
SAUKH KII.VUT Ubls , , 51.76 ; half bbls. ,
12.76.
At'ri.E ? Choice , $3.50(752,75per ( bbl ; fancy ,
$3.00 jKjr bbl ; common , f I.CO 1.75 per bbl.
Ci | > in Michigan , $ o.00 ( 0.50 per bbl of 33
pals ; California pear cider , f 15.00 pcrhbl.
Pol1 Coux lllco , 3o ; common , y c.
CAKitOTii ( Oo per bu ,
Uruxs Cholcu eastern hand picked navies , (
12.25 per bu , ; western hand nicked navies ,
* l.75@l.SO ; mediums , il.50 ; Lima beans , 5o
p r Ib ,
lUr F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland , f < 3,00 ; No ,
2 upland , $5.00.
JJiUN-fl5.00@lO.OO. -
Ciioi'i'ro FEUU * 14,00 ( < J15.00 per ton ,
Cons 2B@37c.
OATS-22&23C. (
ViXBOAU-Clder , 10318c per g.il. ; white (
wine , lO&l'oner gul. (
SBV 1-lb frames . ]
, 10@16e. I
1
Grooors'
Hovlsod prices are as follows :
lUooiNO Stark A , seamless , 23o ; Amos-
euff , seamlens , 17Xo ; Lewlatown , A , seamless -
less , IVo ; Auierlcaa , seamless , 17c ; burlaps ,
4 to 5 bn. , ! Hrl4c : gunnies , single , 13c ; gun-
nlcs , double , 30c ; wool , snoM , 3.V.
TWISTS Flax , 3c ; extra Mil , 20 , (21ci ( sail
n , 2Kn'ilc ( ; cotton. S3c ; Jute , Po.
Outtt : Flint Figs , In boxes , per Ib , in
10odates. ; In boxes , 7iflOo > IV : > iHlon Million
luyer raisins , per box. S2.50g3.7.V ( , Malaga
i loosu raisin ? , * 3.802.50i ( / new Valencia mi-
1 , sins per Ib.S' c ; California loose muscatels ,
j per box , fi.UO@2.10 ; Cuhtarnla London * ,
j ! liSS. J2.40 ; pitted cherries * | > br Ib , ISc ; Cali
fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12@lle ! ; dried
. fornia unpnrcd ex'aporuted peaches , 14c ;
evaporated California npricots , ISc
currants , l > Virfc ; Turkish prunes , 5G5'c
citron. 22i34c ( ; orange peel , 15p ; lemon peel ,
lOc ; California French prunes , lltClOc.
COPKEK Mocha , 25Z'Jc ( ( ; Hio , good , 17c < J >
18c ; Mnndahllng , 2l@2 ( c ; roasting Hlot \ > (
lOc ; O. G. Java , 2l ( < r3t > c ; Java , interior , 2205
25c ; Hlo , fancy , 180'ltfc ' : Santos nnd Mara
ca'ho. 17 ( < M c ; Arbucklcs , 231405 McLuugh
lin's XXXX , 23'4e.
SI-OAK Granulated , 74'c ? ; conf. A , 7'tfo ' ;
white extra C. 7 > 4c ; extra C , 7'fe ; yellow C ,
0 < c ; powdered , Jic ; cubes , 8'c. ,
HIIS\VAX Choice yellow , 20if22 ( > ic ; dark
colored , lK'il4c. !
CIIIKSC Young America , full cream , 12@
l.Wc ; full cretin chedders. 12i ( ( ! ! ! ! { ( . .
J'ICKI.KS Medium , in bbls , fj.ixi ; do , in
half bbls , $3.00 ; small , in bbls , $ (1.00 ( ; do , in
half bbls , SI.W ) ; gherkins , In bbls , $7.00 ; do ,
In half bbls , f UK ) .
Ton.uvo Plug , 'J ( > @il5c ; smoking , 16\jJWo. \
JKM.IKS SI. 25 per : w-lb pall.
Su.T-$1.85rB1.40pcrbbl. (
Koi-K 7-10 , l2c.
MAt'i.c SfciAii HrickH , Ili2c ( per Hi ;
penny cukes , 12 ( < M3o per Ib ; pure simple
syrup , $ l.X ( ) per gal.
Ti : Young Hyson , common to fair , IS ®
25o ; Young Hyson , good to laiu-.v , ! Wg"ic ( ;
Gunpowder , common to good , 22ji25c ( ; (5un-
powder , choice to fancy , 40cfi. ' > e : Jnpiin ,
common to medium , 1V < j20c ; Japan , chnlco
to fancy , 3.i ( < M5c ; Oolong , common to good ,
25ii ( 3.V ; Oolong , choice to fancy , 50 ( 70o ;
Imperial , common to medium , 25@35o ; Im
perial , good to fancy , 40 ( 50c > .
Nt-Ts-Almoiuls. iSbSbOilllbcrts , 12.M5c . ;
Unull , 9@IOo ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lO llc ;
peanuts , ( ijt'Jc. ( '
CinrKim-j llii'10cpor ( Ib ; assorted cakes ,
Sfif25c per Ib as per list.
CAN-DV-Mixed , 0 ? 'W2.ic ; sticlc , V ( < t lie ;
rock candy , ( ) { , ( : ; fancy candy , 7
IIoi.iAM ) Hi-.ituivn 'JOc.
CoDi'
Dry Goodx.
CIITTOX FLAXSiii.1 * 10 per cent < tis. ; LL ,
5J40 ; CO , O o ; SS , 7Nc , Nameless. 5c ; HX ,
II.HIUI , jni ; ; uiuuii i ut-iuu , uu.
CAHIT.T WAUi1 Hid , white , UK.- ; colored ,
22o.
22o.Htrrs
Htrrs Standard , So ; 10111. lOo ; beauty ,
12 0 ; booue , 4c ; II , eased , 50.50.
I'm NTS Solid colors Atlantic , flc- , Slater ,
Do ; Herlin oil , UjijL1 ; Garner oil , ( i 'c.
PIIINTS Pink unit Hobos AllenOc : Rlvor-
point , 5'in'j ' Steel lllvcr , ti' 'e ; Richmond ,
i > 3 c ; Pnoitli : , 7c.
PKINTS--Dress Chnrtcr Oak ' Hain-
- - , , fi'-jr ; -
apo-Ij t1 ; Loili , 5C , ' ; Allen , Richmond ; ,
tjo ; Windsor , t > 3 < ic ; Eddystono , ( > , ' ' ; c ; 1'uclllc ,
'llLnAciicn SunKTiNfi Herkuley cambric ,
No. 00 , li'/c ; Host Yet.11 , ( l 'e ; butter
cloth , OO.-l 'c ; Cabot , 7 > o ; Furwell , half
bleached , S ' o ; Fruit of cue Loom , il' e ;
Greene G.'ti'i ' ; Hope , 'Ji'o ; King Philliu
cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , ll o ; Lous-
dale , DC ; Now York mills , ll ( ! o ; Popporell ,
12-in , Jlc ; Peppci-oll , 4li in , 12c ; Pepporell ,
(1-4 ( , Hie : Pepporoll , S-4 , 21e ; Penporoll , 9-4 ,
23e ; Pepporull , 10-4 , 2.V ; Canton , 4-4 , 8lae ;
Triumph , lie ; Wumsuttu , lie ; Valley , Sc.
Fi.VN'ir.Ls : Plaid Itiiftsinon , 0c ; Coshon ,
J2lji' ; Clear Lake , 30'c ; Iron Mountain ,
2 ( ! ' .c.
PLANNC' . * White-Gil , No. 2 M. 22'c ' ' ;
GH , No. 1 , "i , 2iio ; HI1 , No. 2 , JS4' , ' . ' c ; H'll ,
No. 1 , ! ? ! , ! ! 0o ; Quecheu , No. 1 , % , 42c.
COKSDT .IUANH Aiiili-oscopsin , 7-c ! ; Keur-
surfje , 7'l4c ; Kockuort , Citc ; Conestoga , O1'
TICKS York , : ! 0-in , l''J < Jc : York , 81-m.
13Kc ; Swift river , i , 'i" Thorndike , OO ,
S o ; Thorndike , HE. b'.jc ; Thorndike , 120 ,
O Thorndlkc ; , XX , 15c ; Cord is-No. 5 ,
U'jo ; Cord is , No. 4 , 71. < ! 'c.
iJusuts Amoskeag , 9 oz , Ifi e ; Everett , 7
oz , 13'Wi1 ' ; York , 7 oz , 13Mc ; Iln.vmiikor ,
8lic ; Jaffroy XX , lltfe' Juttrey XXX , 122o ; ,
Heaver Creek AA , 12u ; Heaver Creek HB ,
lie ; Ucavcr Crock CO , lOc.
KIIXTCCKV JBASS Memorial , ir > c ; Dakota ,
ISc ; Diirhiini , 2 ? > ic ; Hercules , ISo ; Lenin-
inpton , 32340 ; Colts wood , 27 'c.
CUAMI Stevens H , llj ( c ; Stevens' 11 ,
bleached , 7e : Stevens' ' Au7 , ' - e ; Stevens' A ,
bleached Stevens' P 8 Slovens' P
, 8He ; , | e ; ,
eached , 9 } c ; Stevens' N , 9 ! c ; Stevens' N ,
bleached , lO c ; Stevens' Slit , 13' c.
MI.SCUI.I.ANKOIJS Table on cloth , $2.50 ;
plain Holland , 03 c ; Dado Holland , l c.
Liiiowx SIIKITINU Atlantic A , 4-4 , 7j c ;
Atlantic H , 4-4 , 74is } ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , ( i c ;
Atlantic P , 44 , lie ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , Oo ; Au
rora C , 4-4 , 4e ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , lijj'e ;
Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7J c ;
Lawrence , LL , 4-4 , tie ; Old Dominion , 4-4 ,
5 > 'c ; Pepporell H , 4-4 , 7c : Pepperell O , 4-4 ,
O-fa'c ; Popperell , S-4 , ISJ-jo : Pejiporoll , 11-4 ,
21c ; Pepperell , 10-1 , 23c ; Utica C. 4-4 , 4c ;
Wachnsett. 4-4 , 73 c ; Aurora , K , 4-4 , 7c ; Au
rora II , 4-4 , O' o.
DUCK West Point 20 in. 8 oz. 10' e ; AVest
Point 2'J in. 10 oz , 12Ko ; West Point 2J in. 12
oz , luc ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz , lOc.
FlAXNKl.8 Red , C , 24 in , IS o ; E , 24 in ,
214-c ' ; GG , 24 In , 20o ; HAF , % , 25c ; JUF , % ,
27c.
27c.GiNfiiiAM
GiNfiiiAM Plnnkctt checks , 7Xc ; Whitten-
ton IJc ; York , 7 } c ; Noruiandi dress , 83c ;
Calcutta dress , SJV'-'i ' Whittcnton dress , 8Sj'c ;
Hcnfrow dress , S rvg ' c.
CAMIIIUCS Slater , C o ; Woods , 5'fc ; Stan
dard , 5.ji } % ; Peacock , 5 > 4'c.
PHIXTH , INDIIIO HI/'K Arnold , fl- , ' ; Amer
ican , tiV 'i Gloucester , O'j'c ; Arnold C IOUK
cloth , Uo ; Arnold II lonff cloth , lOJtfe ; Arnold
Gold Seal , 10 , ' e ; Stcifel A , 12c ; Windsor
Gold Ticket , lOJ c.
Ijumhfir.
First and second clear , \\i in . . ? 40 00@5i 00
First and second clear , Hi in. . . 47 OOdf.lO 00
Third clear , l ftOm in 43 00@lrt 00
A select , lk < ilX In 37 00
H select , l > 4Jl.j ( } in 3 00
A stock boards , 12i10 ft , 12 in. . " 4i ( 00
H stock boards , 12c'ulG ft , 12 in. . 41 00
C stock boards , 12IO ft , 12 In. . 3(1 ( ( K )
D stock boards , 12 ( 10 ft , 12 in. . 23 00
Flooring , llrst common , fiin. . . . 34 00
Flooring , second common , I ! in. . 31 CO
Select fenciiift flooring 10 00
Siding , llrst and second clear , 11
© IB ft 2500
Siding , first common , IB ft 22 00
Siding , second common I'.i 00
Common boards. . . IB 00
No. 2 boards , all lengths 14 50
Fencing , No. 1 , 12w20 ft IB 50
Fencing , No. 2 , 12. 14@1B ft 15 50
Joist and scantling , 2x4,14@10 ft IB 00
Timber , 4x4:6x3 : , 12 < Jll ) ft 17 00
Pickets , D and II flat 22 00
Pickets , D nnd II squuro 22 00
Shingles , extra A , 280
Shingles , standard A. ° . 2 BO
Lath 3 40
OGHatts , 2H in IK
OG Halts , ! Jix3 , S ' I S , . , CO
3-in well tubing , D'nml'M bev. . 22 00
IionTlier.
Hemlock sole , lS@27c per Ib ; oak solo , 33
CIHOo per Ib ; ouk lianiess , :50 : ( < ? 32c per Ib ;
selected oak nnd trace , : i5a per Ib. ; oak and
hemlock unper , 20 ( < rt2c per foot ; hemlock
calf skin , No. 1 , bOfg'.iOo per Ib , according to
weight ; oak calf ukin , No. 1 , 90c ( < ff 1.00 per
Ib. ; Philadelphia calf , skin , extra , $1.0l@l,10 )
per Ib. ; hemlock kip skin. No. 1 , BOM'Oo per
Ib : oak kip skin. No. I , TOfjfSOo tier Ib ; Phila
delphia l < ii > skin , extra , 60&90o per Ib ;
French calf skin ( according to weight nnd
quality ) , Sl,15@l,75 perlb ; French kip skin ,
do , B0ixg$1.10 per Ib. ; Cordovan russet , ISo ;
satin llnish , 20o per foot ; welt leather. * 3.50
( TC4.00 per side ; moroccos , ( pubblo goat ) , 20@
UOc per foot ; inoroccoa. boot log , 25@30o per
foot ; glove culf nidus , 20@30o per foot ;
Douglas kid , i0@lOo ! per foot ; kangaroo
skins , 40@50o per foot , according to quality :
toppings , * 3.00@10,00 per dozen ; linings.5.00
gO.OO , j > cr dozen ; apron skins , flO.OO@12.00
per dozen.
Motuls niul Tlniicrb1 Stock.
Block tin , small pip f ,2S
Jilock tin , bur 29
Copper , plalnlshed boiler sizes 81
Copper , cold rolled 31
Copper I , shoaling ! ! 0
Copper , pltts , 30
Copper , Hats. . 31
Gal , slicetlron. Junlata , 50-10 and 5 per c. ills.
Pat. plalnished Iron , 24 to 27 A 10' '
Put plntmsned Iron , 21 to 27 H 9) ) ;
Hoofing , fC , 14x20,112 sheets 0.00 (
Koollng , IX , 14x20 , 112 sheets. 7.50
Roofing , 1C , 20x23,112 sheets 11.00
Roofing , IX , 20x28 , 112 sheets , 14.50
Sheotiron No. 20 , 3.50
SheetirpnNo. 27 , , U.OO
Soldiir 15'a-.f.l7'j (
Tin nlato. best charcoal
R' . 10x11 , 225 Miects a 50
IX. 10x11 , 235 slM'OtH S.3.- )
Tin plate , coke
1C , 10x14 , 225 shoots. . . . , 0 25
Stcol nnlls , per keg 'A25
Steel wire imils , | > er keg 2.9J
TI1K KKAI/VY MAilKHT.
IiiHtrunxcnts Place1 ! on Hncnr.l Diir
in r Ycstord.ty.
M II ruricn nnd husband to J l Thomas ,
lots 7 , M , 19t 3l. blka , lllghlntid View ,
. . . . . . .
M U Van ( lloson nnd husband tn O A .lop-
len. unil 'i lot , blk ir > , Ihiiisconi ylnvv ,
wd . . . . . ! , 3.00) )
I , Miller amiUfe to A Van Wendheiln ,
lot 3.8 'ymour park , wil . . - . I.WW
Jl quick , to John Olim , lot in , blk 471 ,
Orandvtew ivnd iS lot 3 , blk r.8 , Oreillt
l-'onrlrr. q c tl. . 1,000
J I Itodlclc ami wife to II Mcl'iillroy. o "
lutslt and I' ' , bllc.M.siib.I 1 Itcaick's mill ,
wtl . . ' . . l.Ko
J 1 Koilick mill \vlfp to U Mrt'tillrcy , lots U
nnd 10. blk 11 , Hmllck > add . 8,100
C .McOnrmlcR to V II c'of m in , lot U , blK ,
McCotmiclc'sSmlailil. wtl . 1,000
J W llcdTonl nml wife tn J 11 I.oiiml , u
< 0 ( * J ft lot 4 , folk T , Klrkwood d . 500
S KKogern and wlfo to .M Morrison , n 'i
of s 'i ' lot 4. bile 1'J , Improvement asso
ciation ndd.wd . ' 00
M Morrison nml wife to II K llctlblnnci ,
panic us lust nbovo , w it . ll > , X )
AllJU'iichtoJ .Mclutojh , lot IV , Mcln-
tosh's siifo . 2,000
1 ! llrown et al to II N Sorensrn , n i ft of
x4t ft , Iut8 , blk HI , Chiton Hill , wd . Ml
J M Woolworth to J A Eilip. uud > , ' lota ,
blkC , Sulphur Springs atlilv d . . . 400
A J I'opplcton ami wife to J A lidic , sumo
as lust nbovu , w d . t'M '
1'oiirtocn transfers nuRrHgntlng . f ! 1K5 !
The following baildlii , ; permits wcro issued
yesterday :
ClmrliM N < 'l on , one nnil one half story
frame dwelling , Scwanl and Twenty-
second stroi't. ) . I MM
Otto i-lonnseii , ono story friune barn 4W
Two permit1' . nggrtMnitliii * . . . . . J 1,2 X )
Epps's Cocoa.
IJKEAKFAST.
"By n thtirnnuli knovvioilcn of ttio nnturnl law
whit'li Kovern tliu opi'mlltm * of iltR itldii iiinl iiulrl *
tton , Hiul liy u cttrcuil Hpullratlint nttlujttiio nntl'or-
tlt'a if w * ll-i iJ"PctiMl C H'oi : , .Mr. 1 PI > huHprnvwinl our
brrnVJa t Inhlt ) \\l\\\ \ \ \ n tlelieatoiy tlnvoroU bnvrrnuu
whlc1' innywivo in many licnvy iloctor' btlls. Ills
bj tin Jutuclou * DM ; ot Mich urtick" * of dolt thutiv
con-I tutlon nr.tv bo Kriultially tuillt up tinttl slnin
1'iiuiii li tu rcl t every tiMulvnoj to tii aii ! * . lltiti-
tlreiis of MiMU1 iiiiilndlun itro tlotiUuc untuml ni > rotidy
In altnck wliuroviT HUTU li n wcnk point.Vt * nmr
t'soiit'o ' iniuiy n Intnl Mmlt tty kM' ( | > luJr ) ( nir olvo * * well
1 or t HUM I with piirn t > lo nl nml n properly muu.Htiua
JrnnH'V'-ClvilSi'rvlctMJH/t'ttu ,
Ma < lc9lniply\Yitli hoMlni * wutoror milk , boM only
In IntU jimiml this by ( . * n > 't't lubeknl tluisi
- HonMuopatlnc Chemists ,
Are the Best ,
IN Till : KSSENTIAI. QI'AMTIES OF
Durability , Evenness of
Point , and Workmanship.
Paniiilen for trial of 12 illfTnrcnt Ptyle't lijr m-ill.on
reculrtof 1O Pi-nts in HtmuiM. A k snr caril > o. 8.
IVISON , BLfiKEMAK & CO. , "RMVE *
T ,
If ynu itfhlrc to open ono or ntaktt nn > cliaiiKi' .
shall be jilmsi'il to ciiiiririlth } im. W,1 allow ln-
terot on Time Oi'iHi.-lts Dlsroiint Ilniliii" < + IMjuT.
Issuu Diaflson the iirliulpnl rtlli'H of r.nioic | , uNo
I.cltois of Oifillt. and transact any IIU > | UVM In tlio
llni'or 1 AM I.3. .
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT POR LADIES.
If > oti nl li tnlmynr
bull K' "l 'Miiiilclpal ,
INVESTMENTS School or It. H.
llOXItS unit otliiT
safr M'cnrltU , we llall lie pU'isliI : to see nr rnnt1-
siioinl with you , An I'lpi'rlewe of tni'iity-lhi1 ) rais
Klvi-s 115 mlvant.iKi1 In frelt'Ctlntj Iho I' ' * " ' ! liivtll-tiiKliits ,
both as to legality anil linanrlal stnnilliii ; . W > > al-o
ili'al In I..V.VK AVAItlt.V.VTS A.MSC1CI1' .
CHICAGO SUCCS'flS Pfl 5TONrttflN6&
N. Y. Office : Z Wall St. . cor. Broadway.
Notlo- .
Mutter of nppllcntlon of II. C. Hull & Co , for permit to
M'll liijnor ns u ilniRjlHt.
Notice l < liereliy Rlron thntn. C. Dell , VTo. illdiipon
the Will ilny of leeeml ) > er. A. I,18S8. lile lla-lmpplleii-
linn In thu mayornriil city council of Oiiiului , for
penult to sell nnilt , rplrllnous anil vlnoiin llquorMis
n ilruuubt , for medicinal , mechanical nnil chemlenl
purposes only , lit No. iVIi S. I'flh lreot , Seeoiut
wunl , Oinaliu. Xeb. , from the First iltty of Januiiry ,
1SV.I , to the llrst ilay ot .luiiuary. KO.
If thorn bo noobjcctlon , romoiiMtrance or protect
Illeil wllhhi two weeks Irom December 111 , A. 1J. lsS ,
thunalil permit will lie nriinleil.
II. ( , ' . HII.L : A ; Co. , Appllrant.
J. 11. SurTimti ) , City Clerk. cll-s ! !
Nolle ' .
Matter of iippllcutlon of Store i Her for liquor
license.
Notice Is liereliy iilvon thiit Store , t Ile.r illil
upon the 18th ihiy of December , A. I ) . , ISRf , Hlo their
nppllcntlon to tie ) mayor nnil city council of Oiiiiiha
( or licence to sell iiialt , pliltuon * anil vlnciu.1 Miniora
ut Culuinlilii llrewery , Killh ward. Omuhii , Nell. ,
from Ihu tlrst day of January , 1S > S'J ' lo the Urn day of
January , Ib'.w. '
If lliere DO no objection , remon tninco or protect
Illoilwllliln two weeks from Dt'combcr IS , A. I ) , , 18SS ,
Ihepaiil license Mill bo granted.
Hioiiz & lltil. Applicant. * .
J.II.SDltTII.Uin , nty Clcrt. il21-'S
Notice.
Mutter of application of Jo opli Tnclicck for per
mit lo ncll liquor a a drun M.
Notice In lii'leby nlven ttint .loneili | Tuchcck illrt
uiion Ihu Ibth day ol leember.l ) > . 18 , tile Ids up-
pllt'iiilon to ttiuiiuiyor and city council ot Omaha , lor
permit to hell malt , HP trillions unit vl noun liquors , us a
ilrnt. ! .1. ! , for meiilclnal , meclinnical aiulcliemlcnl pnr *
Miner ! only , at No , 1IIU Mmth 'J'hjrteeiilh Htreet ,
i ml ward. Oumha , Neljr.inkH. Iron , Die 1st day ol
Jiuiimry , 1SI ! , to the 1M ilay ol .lanuary , H'M.
It lliere hu no objecllon , remoniilriiiici ) or protest
Illeil ullldn two wuukn front l > ecumberltilli , A. I.13n3 ) ,
thu Milil permet will be Kriinteil.
JiivKI'H 'riiflft.CK , Applicant.
J. I ) . Soi'TH.Mil ) , City Cleik. U-SI-M
Notice.
Matter of application of I'eler Keihlo for liquor
license.
Xoltco li hereby plvcn tlmt Peter Ko hlo dltl
upon thn IMIi day ot llccumber , A. II. , IRbd , tile. Ida
application lo Hie mayor anil city council ot Omaha ,
for IICJIIHU lo sell nnilt , KpirltiioiiH anil vinous ll'iuurs
at No. III ! N. lull lreet'ith wanl.Oiiiahii , Nnb. . Irom
thn llrst day of January , WJ. to thu llrst day ot Jan
uary. 1 * J.
If theru bo no objection , remonstrance ornrutpit
tiled within two weeki from Decemhjr IS , A. 1) . , ISSd ,
the ialil license nlll tf ) uninteil ,
I'lntii KKDIIK , Applicant.
J.II. Siil'tllAllli , Cliy Cleik , iUI-2S
Notice ,
Ulnttcr of application of Waldaniar Krnj ! for liquor
license.
Notice Is hereby siren ( hut Wnlilomnr Kra dlil nnon
thuISth day of llecumber. A.I ) . IKvi.lllo hlnuppilciillon
lo the mayor and city council of Oumha , . - to
M > | | mall , i-plrllnons anil vlmnis Iliiuorn at
N. K. corner iJlh and Martlm i-tioJts , Second ward ,
Omalm , Neb. , from the nrxt day of January , lifcv , to
thnllrhtday of Janturv. l'M.
H'tlierubo no objection , renionstranco or proto HI
tiled within two weokx from Decombur , Ibth , A. I ) ,
itoif , Ihe Mild llcunno will be milled.
W.M.IIKM.MI liiun , , AipHcnnt. ]
J. H. Sui'TllAllli. City Clerk. . d.'I- !
Notice.
Jl alter of Aiipllcntlon of A. K. Unit for
llijuur license.
Nollco Is liereliy K'VUU ' tlmt A. K. Ilutt
illdupon the lutli day of Deceinber , A. n. JH- * ,
llle tils nppllcaUau to the mayor ami city coun
cil of Omaha , fnrllcoiiHuto gull malt , snlrltnoiiH
niul vlnoiiH llquorH , ut No. ll i ( 'ujiltol
Ave. , Tblnl wurtl , Omiiliu , Neb. , from tlui lat
day of January loii'J , to the Jal day of January
If'thore bu no objection , remonstrance or pretest -
test tiled within two \vuukH from December lutli ,
A , 1) , Ib8t > , tlio bultl license will be cruntt'd.
A. ] { . IIUTT , Ajipllcant.
J. ll.SouTiniii ) , City Clerk. dSli'H
t > y. return mall full descriptive
cfrcuUra of .HOUIIY't New
Tnrlor Srnurn of I > rc § Cut.
tin * , Any Udy of ordinary Intelligence can fnelly
and quickly learn to cut anil aialce uny gtrmcni ,
In any style , to any mensurc for lady or child.
ClsnnenH uimrantM-d to fll pcrfvct u-lllicjut truing
on. Addieis itlOUUV Ol CO. , C'laciuunll , O.
11,1'AI.MKIl. K. I' . HIC1IMA.V. J. B. UM.VfU.lUII
PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
NORIMER.WESTERP-IELD & ' . MA LEY
Live Stock Connnissloii ,
loom K , Kichunae IlullJ ii , llnlou Block
_ BoutU mn Ln. Neb.
UNION STOC YARDS
Of Omaha , Limitel
implomonla ,
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CHURCHILL PARKKR ,
Dealei'inAgriciillurallfflplcnie.iilsJesoiis ,
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tilth , Onmhft , N > hrnkn.
L1NINOER & . METC-ALF CO. ,
&gricultnralIniplcinenlsWagonsCaiTiag , , ( &
IliiKRlcs , Ktc. Wliolcinle. Omnl
PA R L 11 N , O r ? E N DonF t
Wliolf > nle I ) Al r In
AETicnllural Imnlomcnts , WagonsS Buggies
W.iHB , I5 ( inil iVJ Jones Street , Ora li .
P. V. MAST Si CO. , "
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
Cultlintora , H r HaltM.Cliler Mill * niul I.ulmn 1'ul
rcrlien. Cor. Illh and Mrholai Street ! .
WINONA IMPLEMENT CO. .
* Whole tale
Agricultural Implements , wagons & Buggies
J. F. SEIBERLINO * CO. ,
Akron , Ulilo.
Hanestint MacliiiiGry and Binflor Twine.
W. K. Mrn.lM mcr. 1213 i.cnv nworth M. Omn
MOLINE.MILBUnN&STODDARDCo
MsnufnrlllliTf snl JoMn'n. In
Wagons , Boggles , Rakes , PJows Etc ,
Cor. l ih nnil I'aelllc sticoto. Omnlm.Nvlu
Artiste' Motorlnlo.
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AHOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos anil Organs ,
1H.1 Duuulns Street. Omalm , Nebraska.
Booksellers nnd Stationery.
v H. M , & sTw. JONES. "
Succcs8or to A. T. Keiijon A Co. , Wholesale \ Uctull
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Fine Wadding Slu'lnnfry , Commorrlal Htntloncry
IS'.M llouulas Sln-cl. Unmlui. N < 'ti. '
Boota and Shoos-
KIRKENDALL , JONES & CO. ,
( SurcpMurii to Itcotl. Jnnot A to. )
Wholesale Manufacturers of Boots and Sboei
.Vuciililor llonliin Hiitinor Hhoc < \ > . lift.1,1104 , ( ; 11W1
llHrocr St. , Omntia. NcuniRKn.
W. V. MORSE .V CO. .
Jobbers of Boots and Slioes ,
1101 IKM-IKV ) UoxiRlns St. , Omalm JUnufiictorySum
mer su Itciitiin.
CoffOOB , SplCOB , EtC.
COFFEE C0.1
Teas. Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
.
Flavoring KxtractB , Ijiuiiilry Illui . Inks , Ktr. l l <
1416 llitniBT Slrunt. Omnlin , Ncbrattii. _
Crpokory and Clnesvynro.
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w L. WR'IGHT ,
Aecnt for Manufacturers anil Iinpnitpinof
Crockery , Gl&ssware & , Lamps , Cliimneys ,
Ktp Offl CP. . ' 11 ? S. 1-ltli ft. , Omnba , Ncbraikn.
PERKINS , CATCH & LAUMAN.
luinorlprs ntid Jobb rx of
Crcc ry , Glassware , Lamis , Silyerware
Btir. 15U Ft-r. : .u ; St. " or IVztun lliillillni ; .
Commission and Storf.go-
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RIDDELL & RIDDELL.
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
Specialties * -nr Fr" * f'1' . n nitiy , Cn
112 Hovanl Street , Omnhn.
CEO SCHROEDER & CO. ,
fiuct'ossors to McSbano tt Kcbrocilcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha. Nobrnska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBHASS.
NVliolo-nlu
Flour , Feed , Grain and General Commision
Merchant. CurresponrtcncosoMeltoil. 1011 North H't
btrcut , Unuiha , Null.
CoaIJ3oko and Llmo.
OM A HA CO A L. ' C O K E" & LIME CO. " )
Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal ,
209 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraika.
J. J. JO11XSOX .t CO. ,
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And vhliipcrii ) t Con ) , Coak , CuiniMil , I'litntor , l.line ,
lirulii Tllo mill SOWIT I'lpp. ( ) IHciJI8 ! S. | 3th
St. , Omalin , Neb. Teleulione Sll.
Dry Coode nna Notions.
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M E"SMITH & CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 and 1104 Doiiglai , Cor. Ilth St. , Omaha , Nob.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co
Inmorters and Johbors in Dry Goods otions
Goals' Furul > hlnR (7oorU , Corner Ilth und Hunoy
His. , OrauUu. NehraBbu.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Sliipers of Coal and Coia
SH i-outh t'illi fil..Ornncn. Noli.
Furniture.
DEWEY & "STONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Farnani Struet. Oroaua. Ncbrnika.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omtilm , Nebraska.
PAXT"6N , GALLAGHER"ScoT.
Wholesale Groceries and Proyisions ,
105 , :07 , TOO and Til H. 10th St. , Onmtm , Neb.
McCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholesale Grocers ,
> th and I.eaTunwortli iftrectr , Oninlia , Nebraikn.
Hardware.
BROS. SADDLERY CO7 *
XVIiulesnlo ManufnctnriT'i uf
Saddlery & Jrs of Saddlery Hardware
And l-oalhor. 1KU , 143S nnil H'JZ Hurccy St. , Omalm ,
JHoavy Hardwore. _
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
\VBKOn i Stork , llnnhturo , I.umbor , K\o. \ 12C1
mill 1211 IlHrnuy UtreuI.Umtilia.
HIMEBAUOH &TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanics' TooJi and IHiHitlo Hcalee. 1105 Douvlut
Hlruut , Umahu , Nubraiku.
RECTOR , WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
Clham ! Ilarnur Bt . , Omuba , Neb , Wcitcrn Aiicnti
tor Auilln 1'owiler Co. , Juffernnn Btcol Nails ,
Kulrtianki ritaniltti-d Bc le . ,
LEE , CLARKE , ANDREESEN
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Metals , Hlii'ot Iron , oto. AKcntu for Mown Bculch ,
MlttmlI'owder mill 1.yiimn limbed wire ,
Omalm , Nubrauku ,
W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , "
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
1107 Uariicy Btrcct. Oinuhr. Neb.
. -Ju 'H ' > ? or'
r .ct w - - "
OMAHA LUMBKU CO , ,
All Kinds of Building Matcriaiat Wholo'idk '
181.1 yifeetan.t Union I'acino Track , Osi. ' . ! > .
LOU fa BRADFo"nB"i
Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash ,
Dcuri , Jitv. irarJjrtvjrcor 7lh anil l > ou U , Cctkci
Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber ,
Jtthaml q > litornla Slrecta. Omnhn , Ncbraslim.
\V. Ui , t .
Liimljcr Lime cement
Etc Etc
, , , , , ,
Cpriipr fUli nnil Douelas Fli. . Om hi > .
T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. .
To Dealers Only ,
l > mc < > . KM Fnrnam Street Omaha.
A. WAKE FIELD , "
Wholesale Liimher , Etc ,
lmporlp < l anil Amrrirnn IVrllaml LVmcnl. Sl tl
AKentfurMllHniikpn ItrilraiilletVmcnt and f1
_ _ tJiilliCT While l.lme. '
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CHAS. R. LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber ,
Wood Carpets and I'nrqnrl Floortn * . pth and Uonittai
Mllllnory nnd Notions.
I. OBERFELDER * CO. .
Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions
an. tlnnnil 212 Soiilh Illh Slrrel.
ovorallR. _
CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeann I'mits. thliti , Kto. llir.'niul not Douulai Street.
omnhB. .Nob.
J. T.
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
Ml nml 4i 5 Si iitli 10th HI. , Omnlin.
OIlB.
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ED TA JK LINE CO. .
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating ; Oils ,
Ailo UroaKi , Ktn. , Otimlin. A It. Itlrtinn
VINYARD Si SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's '
Fiirnisliing Good ? ,
11(6 ( llnniPT Htroot , Omnlm
Office Fixtures.
S1MMONIIS MAX CO.
Maniilnt lure , ' ! * of
Bank , Offlce and Saloon Fixtures ,
Maiitli1" , Slilclmnrd' , Hook CMP * , OrtiK" rututi"WnH
t'n ei , I'lutltlons. ltalMiiKCoimti < r , Ili-iTnud Wln
Cooli'r" , Mlrn > i .otP Kuriury BUI' oniri1 , ITIHI nnu li.a
! -outh I Jill St. , Omuhii , Tolopliono Hit.
Points and Oils.
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CU M MI NO S cSi
Wholesale IH'nlert * lu
Paints , Oils , Window Glais , Etc ,
11IK Putnam Street. Onmliu , Nob.
Papor. _
CARPENTER PAPIER CC. .
Wholesale Pancr Dealers ,
Carry a nlr slock of I'riMlliiK , WrnppliiK Kinl Writing
lftr r. Special ( ittiMitlnn ( tlvi'n tti rnr luail nrtlera.
Paper Boxos. _ _ _
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jb H N L7 w I L KI"E ,
Proprietor Omalia Paper Box Factory ,
NOJ. 1.1,7 'niul Kil'J ' Dollglns St. , Uniaha , Nol ) ,
Soods.
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911 unit UK ) Jotiei Ptn t. Uiiinliii.
Storage , Forwarding & Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTI S At Co ! .
Storage , Forwarding and Commission ,
Branch linnxonf tlii * llrimry lliiKcy Co , Iliik'Klpn a |
lYuolesulu mid ri-tnll , V W WlOniul l.ir. Unril Slrt-ot ,
Oiniiliti. Tc-lvuliune No. "JO.
STORZ & ILER.
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North Klgthlccnth Street , Omaha , Keb.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galyauizefl Iron and Cornice ,
John Jtpuneter. I'niprlolnr. 1W ) Doilao imil 11X ) and 101
Norlu lUth Slruel , Ouiiilm.
Prlntors' Materials.
WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION ,
Auxiliary Pulilisliers ,
Dualcraln Type , rrcooi anil rrlntt-rs'Supplies. Kt
SoutU 121U Slrt-et. Omutin.
Rubber Goods.
OMAHA RUBBER CuT
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
PI I Clothing anil l.cotlicr llcltliik' . 11)00 ) 1'iiniiiiii BlreaU
Saoh , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROVy i , CO. ,
Wholesale Manur..cturer of
Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
llruncti office , I''tli nnd Irani Hlr i > tn , Omaha , Nob.
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"BOHN MANUFACTURING" .
fannfacturers of Sasb , Doors , Blinds ,
- , -iiMlnRB , KtalrVnrk nnd Interior Hnr'l Wool l < ln.
ait. N. Si. ( Jorner Hih and I A'Hveunurth ttruetn ,
Omaha. Neo.
. Stonm Fittings , Pumps , Etc.
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"X. L. JTRANC CO. ,
.Pumps , Pipes and Engines ,
Steam , Water , lla.lwnr ' and MlnliiK Huppllen , Ktc.
_ WU.VW and VU I'linmm btreet , Oiniiha.
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cTTuTifHILL"pUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
3tcam nti4 Wilier Biipplfcu. P ' i . --inr. for MB t.
- . _ _ Pnru-im t. , Oin
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO.7
ten and Water Supplies ,
BROVVNELL & . UO. ,
engines , Boilers and General Machinery , '
JhectlroiiroTt , ; Htpam i I'unii , . , HHWMIHn. . 1J13-1J18
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lA-'iivunivortb blruol , Orauha. j
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ken Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Cniler ft pen , I'rop'n. Manufuclurera of all kinds
Steam Boilers , Ten'is ' and Sliect Iron WorK
Work ! Routh 'M\i \ and II. k M. CroiiBlnif.
\KHI.INO IKONvotKS. .
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work ,
Un2lno , llraa * Work.aunonil 1'oiinilry. > Iuolilno unJ
llUckeuillh Work. DllUu arid Worku , U. 1 * . lly.
aud Utti tlreet , Omnhu , _
OMAHA WIRE 4 : IRON WORKS ,
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
) c k Itallt , Window IJimnl" . Flom-r Htnndt , W'.ro ,
_ HlK'n , Ktc. 1W Norlli ICth Hlre
OMAHA SAP E nnd IRON WORKS,4
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
, 'aultn.Jnll Work , Iron und Wirn ronelnB , fiUni1 * , Itto.
O. Aiidmuu , I'luu'r Ior. . lull and J i kion an ,
CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS
ron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guar
nod Scrcciu.for U nk , oniro , lore rotidcnroi.oto.
Irapryvtil Awjilnir , I.octmiillh Jliii-l.iiiery aiiil
Jlllir.k. iiilili Woik .4U ) oulll IHU it.
Fire and Burglar Proof SaIi , Tiinc Lo
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