Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 25, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : -Jb IUDAY , DECEMBER 23 , 1891
ill ;
Cables Wcro E toady and Wheat Displayed
More Strength.
CONSIDERABLE UNCERTAINTY PREVAILED.
Bonio Ocr.itorH | ) tt'lo Hnvo Jleon
Very llciirlHti , Colored I
Corn I'rrsBiito In Over
for the I'roionl.
CinrAno , III. , Dec. St.-Wlicnt displayed
more strength today. C.iblcs were ste.uly and
firm , with domestic miirkcts tending "l > -
wards iind tliuro was loss dlspos lion to soil.
The liberal engagements lit Now Yoru. the
rumoraof thondvuncliu cold wave mid Inter
tlio strong mid higher cables from the con
tinent , started shorts to covering and de
veloped some liivcstiiinnt Iniylnir on tlio
theory thnt It had been going < > " wny ' " "
enough Al o with three holidays coming ,
with the iiiiccrt.ilntlus as to developments
during Unit time and with Rood profits
In sight , shorts saw Iho wisdom
of covering their ( Ira H and pro
ceeded to do so. i'Oiiio operators
who have been very bearish covered , ills-
BOFpil to pin v the market for a -alp on the
bull side ' 1'boe.illH last nliilit were so close to
the market that almost the first tiling this
tnoinliiL' they were piis-ed and there wns i-on-
nldcrablo hustling to buy ug.ilnst them , which
was unother help to linn prices l/ili Ilurlln
cables Hero llrm mid showed an udviim'o of 2
marks In when ! Tnide IIH a ru e w , s dull and
( JIITord was a
of ( iillto a holiday eliiinieter
Rood buyer and Piirdrld-o also coveted sonic
of his short line During the li.st hour the
market eased olT some with tr.ide very ( lull.
Miiyoppncd nt Ulc ( , and advanced toOi'aC '
nun c osod atWi'iis
Corn wits strong and higher. The pressure
of the long corn ) n the iinrliet seems to bo
over for the present and shorts were gyncr-
nl y disposed to cover and take In iiiollts
There w us also a fi ulliu 'ii ' the n irt of specii-
latois that about all the break which eon d
bo expected had tnkeii place and the DIII-
rhasisforan tip tnin wor.-In order During
theclosliiK hour the tnido w.is voiy si icU and
prices re ictoil sotnouh it January opened at
41Hf. ftold up to 4.1J0e. and closed tit 41' e.
Oats quiet and ( limind : wltboiit feature.
The receipts of ho s were n od'-r to With
prices proitv well maintained and the leceul
decline Induced lueroiised buyliu orders with
the lesiill that the market was llrm duilni :
most of the * lny and a somouhat bibber
ranse of prices weio leooinod.
I.stlmtited rociilpts for tomonow : Wheat ,
UOiarss com , > 0 cais ; g.it" , liO eais : ho s ,
: n(00hoad ) ( ,
The bond will not hold another session
until Monday m'At.
The leadliiB futures ranged as tollows :
Cash iinntatlons were as follows :
1'l.oi/U llarclv hleadv.
Wnrr No. 2spr UK wheat. OO'iOWjc ; No.
3Hprlii ( ! unc.it. 8'iu ' ; No 2 roil , Ol'4e.
Ovih > o 2. .I'JUe : No. 2 while , JJ'-ic ' : No 3
White , 3"tia.ic.
Klh-N'o 2. 87'jC. '
KAKI.EI N'o.2 , We ; No 3. 35351c ; No 4 , 41 ®
41a c.
( 'iAX SEF'n No. 1. Die.
TIMOIIIV Sim 1'ilme , * l.3. ! ?
I'oltK Mess poM. nor bill , f7.C2'S7.75 ' ( : Inrd.
per cwt. $ ( i.O "sflbOl ; short libs sides , ( loose ) ,
. > .IO1.20 : dry s illed shoulders ( boxed ) . J4 .J7 ! . }
® 'Ml : snort eloar shies ( boxotl ) . io.4VS1 W
WuiBKVT-Dlstlllers' flnlsheil kooils , per gal ,
11.18.
hiOAit-Ciit loaf , unchanged atftQI'iC.
Cuni.sn Unchiinued ; full cream Cheddars.
HSUl'ic ; Hats , lIQll'jc ; Vonng Americas , 12
@l.lc.
11 HIES AND TAM.OW UnchaiiKcd.
On the Produce oxchunso to lay the butter
imukut was unchanged , He higher for best.
Now York itlnrlccts1.
Nhw YOIIK , Dee. 21. FI.OUII Kocolnts. 2H.S7T
pkcs : oxpoits : s,440bijls , U'l.U .l s.ieUs : niurUot
quiet ; s.ues. U"J.I5J bbls.
UIIIIN Mmi , Quiet.
WllBAT lieco pts , ! ! . ' , 10 } bti. ; exports , 18'\89 ' 1
bu. : miles. I.V-'H.uiU Im. of tuturesi I.'C'.UOJ Im. of
spot ; spot market quiet , stroiuci ; No. 2 red ,
ILld ln store and elevator ; II juT > 4l.uS afloat ;
tl.Ob'afel.U'i ' f. o b. : No. .1 red , Jl.u.l,0i' > i ; un-
( lindi'd rod , h'ltQJl.UO'i ' ; No. 1 northern. tl.Ohy
4SI.01) ) ; No. 1 hard , tl.l2MJ'B ; NO. 1 ! north
ern. H.lMVai.UtU ; No. .1 sprint : , JI.OC © ! ( H4. )
Options advanced ato'idlly mid iloscd linn at
from 'to to 7 eo\or yesierday , through theist
\\ist liny In j hero und Lo\erliu over the holi
days. No. a icd. Decenibur , $ l.r ( > ' 8l.U ! a , olos-
IIIK Jl.wi't ' : .Intiuiirv , * MO > 3 ® | tUAi. olosliiK
I.IB' , ; I ebruury , * l.07'l.7 ' ' 8l eloslnc JLU" * , ;
Mtuuli , I .l&i-'ufal.OSV & eloalnit * l.iC4a ! Ajirll.
' , ,
closliiK Sl.Uh'o ; June , Jl.utiVi. eloslntr
HAII.KDull | nnd steady ; receipts , L's,0i" >
bu ; exports , I''l , 44 bu , ; s.ilos , BsS.UOO bu.
fnluiu.s. n.l.ouu bu. sjot. ) Spot inaiKet woalc
and less netl\c. No . ' . M\d Wa In elevator ;
M'i.Vi'4o alloat ; UIIKI ailed nil\ed , tbiiSSOUe ;
No. a white , ft'Je ; stu.iinor mixed , M ttoy ;
options UecllneiHiu on December and Jiinu-
nn ; l c on .I.inu.in , while Inter months are
up 'iii\e ( thioiiKh n little bull ino\6mont ;
Diuoinbor. Mlsv , eloslnn TiUfei Januaiy. 6S'
iiff 6 ? , e ; robriinry. MJ ( fci2'c ,
clohlnc MJ ; Mnrob , MUy-W c , oloslnu OJ'4e ,
May. : > l'Tc ( : > Hie , aluslnir OPuO.
OATS Itccelpts. 01,10 mi. ; oxpotts. 500,000
bu. ; sales. 2Au ( > i bu , futures. 1(7IX)0 ( ) bu. of
Biiot. t-pot nun kot Hi moi and moderately ac
tive : options quiet and llrmer : December ,
! J'iC40c. ) closing nt 40c ; Juntiury , yiS < iiii94C.
closliiL' ui ifl'ic ; May. .iDUe , closing at .i1).o ) ' :
snot. No. . ' white. 4i4Olu'e ; mixed estern.
llV3ll'e ; white western , 404i4Jie ! ; No. 8
( Jhlca o , ll < ail'c.
IUI'll in and quiet.
lloi" . Pali | y uctivonnd llrm ; state common
lo choice , rj--'o : I'uelllo const. liVttSJa.
SiniAii Itaw. dull and nominally lower ;
centilfngiils , latest , : i n-ICc ; falrrcilnlng , 3c ;
rellnod , quiet and unchanged.
Mm\bSKb Now Urlcaiib. fairly active and
Him.
ItuK-Klim , wllh fair demand.
1't.Tiioi.FUvi Dponcd stead > , advanced I' o
In the riuly tiadlng , then became dull und TO-
miilni'd o until the close 1'eniihylvunlu oil.
hMit. | opening. fJc ! : highest , ftli'ic ; loucbt.
fih e ; closing , fiO'ie. Jiinunry option , opening ,
Ma ; hlghcsl , M4c' ) ' ; lowest , fi'ic ' ; closing , M c.
1nun oil , no sales. Total sales , 1.1.000 bblH.
I'tniON tfKBK On.-Kusy ; ciudo , 'Joe ; yellow -
low , ' . 'ID ' usUod ,
KOSIN Stnuily nnd quiet
TlllU'KviiNE Quiet und llrm at
l.i.dsjulali .iiit-'T
, oiisy ; domestic fleece ,
linllod. ' Texas. ' . .Iffiilc.
1'oitu yulot ; old mess , $ i.si ) ; now mess
W i'ViJll ) ! t oxti a | ii line , * U.M
L'l'T Mi > ATh-jiilott ( middles , wonU , dull :
bliort clear , JC.IW ,
\iiii-rirmer , quiet ; western steam , MKiii
oiitlun sales , . ' , . ' * ' " tieices ; January , tUtllffii. : ! ! ,
ofiuMii.r at JU..U1 bid ; rehruary , W.4II ; Sluroh ,
M Ms May t < ! 51. eloslns at (0 5U ; May. f 0 Us bid ,
lltiiTi'ii-gului : western dairy , It.iiti.'o ; west-
prneifiininry. llJOo ) ; western tuctory , lHiJUe ;
Klein , Wi'iffifi ' e.
CIIKISK rirm , fair Inquiry ; part aUlms , 5Vi
Co'.i'ie.
I'm liiON-Steady and unchanged ; Amor-
lean. tl.V.V < ai.\70.
Ciii'i'iurirm : ; Inko Deeomber , J10.U5.
I.KAII NiiinlniU ; iloiniistlc , < l.jj.
TINActhoi straits ,
Uninlin Cm in
I'rleos based on delivery at Mlsslsslpol river
points , NlhriiaUu Inspoutlon , and tun days'
khipment , unless otherwUe atutuU ,
WHEAT Na It winter , b5c bid
111 K-Xo. a 8.k > bid.
OATS-NO , L1 white , : illio bid ) No. 3 white ,
illo bid ; No. - mixed , Jlo bid ; No. U mixed , JU'io
bid ,
COIIN Na 3 or better , Jiiiiunrr. shipment ,
U7iB.'l7Uo ! ( ; ; year delivers at St. I.ouln Uio bid ;
Di'ftiinhor Hlilpmont. llultlmoro , . ! : > } { .
Anioni ; thu sales m > ru : One cur No , n earn
on truck ntOmnlm , : t-'o ! 6,000 , corn , llultlmoro
tcrniR , Uij'io ! 4t , liOi ) , No. a. or bolter corn , Janu
ary shipment , li'ijc ; 10,000 H.IIIIO , U7Ve ; 5uw ,
No. S corn , Ilultlmure , Inunedluto shipment
IIOAIID Of TIIAUK MTE3 ,
10 , Kuvan of the llrm of Chorny .V Kavnu ,
looter , Nob.v s In.
I' . Mangold of llennliiKtou , Nub , was on the
board ,
Oeorgo 1' , llutlcrof I'urraKiit , lu , , wua lu
looking over the market.
W. T. MeKlvuIn , Ilrnlimrd , Neb. , wai uiuoug
tlio vliltoruou thu hoard ,
Kuueas City AlarUota.
KAMBAB CITV , Mo , , Dec. St
tlnclinnicd ! patent , I ! . . ® ' ? .f0 ; extra fnner.
I. . 0-ViSt fancy. 1J.0 ! .V.M ; cliblca. l ii.vai.ui.
WiirAT Dult : cash liluhor ; options not
quoted : ciixh. 7i > io bid. . . . .
OOIIN About steady ; No ? . eash. WUe Idd
.Ti'te a ltd ; Dcrcinher. 'U'io bid , Mo inked ;
January , .110 hid. .I4e nuked. , ,
OATH-Sleudy. but quiet ; No 1 cash. SOo
bid IllonHknl ; Drconibcr. IWcbld , nj c asked.
lltiTTEil Hlcadv nnd iincnaiiKud ; ereainery ,
Iifft37c , dairy. llAlAc.
KdOH sioady and unelmtiRcdi fresh , 22c.
llAV-Unelmnscd ; iir.ilrle , V > . : * ) ® .J > ; tlm-
01 by. IK.VxiW'l ' .
I'l.AX fnihnnicd atMc.
ItncKHTH Whc.it. 40OOJuu. ; corn , 0.000 bu , ;
oiilH , fi.OOO bu.
Hiiii'MKNTS Wheat , 20,0.0 bu. scorn. itc.OOObu.
oats , 6,000 bu ,
MII.WAUKFE. Win. Doe. 21 WiiBAT-rirnu
Miiy. W.ei No a hprltiuS7e ; No. 1 northern ,
lr.'c.
Coiis-Slondy ; No a , : i'e. ' )
OATi-Qulot ; Nix \\hlto. . : c ; No awhile ,
am ® HO.
KvK-Hte.idv ; No. 1. fte. . . .
llAitt.KV Hnsy ; No a,5 'ic ' ; sample , on track
Coiron
NBW YnttK , Doc. L'4 Options oncnnd steady
und tincli timed to M lie nts down , closed
Kleiidv at :0 points up to r > nolnts down : silos
iWii b.iKS. Including : lie. ember. $ I..I.VBI15
.lunuury. tlJfi.VJl Vii : IVbru.iry. JH.hOiftll.lB
March. Jl . 'jOflill 8V MHV. H.iVill.fiU ! ; July
IMiioftli n.1 ; September , ll.4 > © ll.f > : > ; October
III. IV&II..V ) , spot Klo dull , lower ; No 7 , JUOO
St. I'Oit H SI nr < i't .
ST. Louis. Mo . Dee. 21 WilKAT-Unsottlod ;
cash. ltt".c ; May , r'4c.
ConsIII.Micr. . e.ish. 17'jlc ' ; Mav , : i30c. !
O VTH-I inn ; e.ish. He. M.iy , , l.iO. ?
I'o K ( julut : new , $ .0 75.
I , Aim Dull , r0. ! .
\VlllSK4 \ II , IS.
iMIntuapollHVhiMt "Murlcot.
MlMNKAror.ls , Vlnn . Dee. 21VilK4T Very
full , 1)1 ) her. Kccolpts. , 'M ' cuts Close for
iNo. 1 northern , Deiem'cr , aiBe ; .ninii iry ,
SC'oe ; .Mny , Ul1 t. on track ; No. I h ird. H'le ' ;
No. I northern , ( -80 , No - ' northern , H. ( tile.
( "iiioliiiniti , uii"-.cts.
CINCINNATI. O , Dee at. Wili'tr Dull ; No.
2 red , tile.
COIIN l.hht donuiid ; No - ' . mixed , 4.'c.
O TS I' islor ; No. . ' mixo.l. .ll'jC. '
\\lllsitY ririn ; $ IS.
_
Toledo < JiMln nr cct.
Toi.Riin. O.Dec. 24 WIICAT r.aslor ; No 8
e.ish nud Drcomher. D'i'ie. '
CoilN Ste.uly ; No. ' . ' . e ish , 4lc.
OATS yulLt ; No 2 , c ish. .lOJc.
Ijlvcrjiool ni'KcIH
Ti\Eiirooi , . Dec. 24.V'iiKT Quiet ; holders
oiler moderately.
Cons Quiet ; mixed western , 5s aj4d per
cental , '
i ( Jil Mnr'cot.
I.tvF.ni'Ooi , Dee. 24. Tuniir > TiNf-3.s : 9d
uortwt.
_
Trailers' I'.ilk.
Cnirtno , 111. , Dec 24 The in irkothns been
moderately slroiu during most ot iho ses
sion. The UK' il erowd were t-hoit some wheat
lilch thev did not care to hu\o out o\ci
Cnrlstmas , un I the predictions of u cold wave
with free e'earin es .ind Incieised DIIKUVO-
ments for foiw.ird hu&lncbs. , iclo I as .1 spur to
the market , closing It at : . fall mlanco
oxer jestcrd.'iy , coi.sldorln the holld.iy
ch.iracler of the tr.ide The for
eign demand has snown n lmpio\cincnt
foi se\er.il days Should It last It would
doubtless turn the market upwai , I .in I give
us u model. ite rally , but n sustained advance
at piesent Ishnrdl ) to be looked for and there
Is no lo.ison to expect a inaterl il decline
Corn and Oats Those markets hu\o been
stnm ' lunrly , ill diij and 'Uo Indie itlons of
a still fuithcr adv. nice. May corn has leaded
'je ' fiom the bottom nnd holds most of the
iid\ance. The recent decline bus put this
irr.iln on a good exporting basis and It Is being
tieely taken for that purpose Intcrfcienco
with the shipping n.ovemcnt. ellhci by wet
wi'ithti 01 a ciir bloikade. would iniiUo It
eus > to i.illy prices hlmrply. The oat market
has feon blroiia on n light tr.ide. 1'rowslons
have svmpath ? cd with othei mar
kets und recorded a moderate advance
'Iho course of prices will depend
almost altogether on the ho movement , and
farmeia seem to ho duuiK the r utmost to Mood
the stock yiuds and drive prices down to lied
rock and keep them there us loiu as possible.
They miiht huvo succeeded bevon ! their ex
pectations and will , perhaps , keep up the
movement us lone as the supply lasts.
t'HiCAOO , III . Dee. 24 Coiinseliiinn & Day
to Cock ml I llros. : Holiday dullness pre
vailed In iho markets today , with ti.idln dull
and Inconsequence wheat moved upic In re-
suonso to hlghsr cables and reported stoims
In the northwest , which would have a tend
ency to check receipts. 1'loiir was In hotter
Inquiry , hut few sales were leporled.
The morning papers contained a ro-
hcursul on Kusslan famine news.
whlih was no doubt responsible for
biieculatho buying to cour ontst Hiding
siiort s.ilcs. Corn was hlchei ow In. to lighter
rocolpts and poor radln : ; and a usncr.il buy
ing dem.ind on the theory th.it the recant
break hud carried prices too low. HOK product
opened stront ; with hogs In lighter supply
thnn estimated nnd prices 5j higher at the
vards 1'ork ndviincPil 2Uo an 1 lard .ind ribs
7'io each on bnyiiu. chlolly for specula
tion. At the advance packers sold May pork
iiKalnst yestoiduy's puicliuses for .lanuury
and about a third of the udvanco was lust.
There scorned to ho a jronor.il exjiect tlonof
hluhei prices for speoulntlvo artlelea uftei
Now Veins and it Is not unlikely thitiiKood
m.inv InvcstmontorJers will be received on
every soft spot.
Now York Money Market.
NuwVoiiK. Dee. 24. MONKV ON CALL Hasy ,
ranzliiK from - ' > to .1 per cent ; lust loan
2'4 ' PIT cent ; closed , offered ut2'5 per cent.
I'niviK MhiiCANTii.K I'Arni 4J4iJjii per cent.
HII.III.IM : KxciiANdK Quiet und steady
at J4.SI'4 for slxtv-d.iy bills and M.siy
for demand.
The following were the closing prices on
Lends : *
Kinniiclal Kcviuw.
NEW VOHK. Dee 24. The 1'ost says : There
was lltt'o or no slackenlti ! ; In activity on the
maiket today and the advance may be
said to have continued unchecked
up to the very tlueshold of the
Christmas holidays. The steady supporting
movement of outside capital was as plainly
discernible today , both In the bond and btook
markets , as It has been on any urov Ions day
In the lust fortnight , though this statement
should always bo qilullllcd by pointing
out the voiy curious fact that the com
mission house business us a whole , out
side of pi'rhups a doion firms with power
ful connect ons , shows little Improvement
from the ordinary level , ( ienouil outside
bnylne , In the usual acceptation of the term ,
there has not yet been In the eui rent market.
Lately , however , und today In particular ,
what was lueklnc In tlwt quartet has boon
supplied by the active p.utlelpatlonof the
professional element on the shin of advanc
ing prices. The education of the last two
years has made habitual bears of most of
these operators lint tins month's oxperlunces
have dene wonders In converting them.
AlOC'/W A.\ll 1IO.MIS.
NKW YOIIK , Deo. 24 , The stock 'market
completed u short but autlvo week with the
largest buslnim of the week and a strong tone
throughout the list , with special buoyancy In
a few stocks which were aided by special
causes. The business was specially largo , In
view of the fact that London h id a holiday ,
but fori < ln | houses were llhor.il buyers , es
pecially ot Itlcbmoiid & West 1'olnt , and while
u great deal of the strength and activity wus
accredited In some quarters to tlio covering ; ot
fhorts , there was no luelc of burlnx by In
siders in the moro prominent shares and u
liberal sprinkling of outside business as well.
In the early trading Now Vork Central became
came a lender In a substantial upward move
ment , by which It attained iho best prices
reached on the present advance , boln.j
nccoloratod by further rumors In re-
Rlinl to the size of the expected extra
dividend on 1)14 ) Block next week.
Following thU liMd came maiked Rains in the
Luokuwuiin.i , Northern 1'iieltlc preferred ,
I'nlon ' 1'iiclllc and Atehlson. AIUOIW the In
active shares to come to tht < front were Iciwa
Cential , Oregon Miort line , 1'lttsbur. ' X West
ern preferre i and Qnuihti , all of much made
the most substantial naluscm unusually laro ;
triuibai lions.
In thu ufturnoon. however , heavy buying of
the Klohnuind A. West I'olnt hecuritles begun ,
many of the most Inlluentlul foreign houses
bidding for the stocks azulnst houses usually
uredlled with representing the Insiders. Thu
preferred shot up - ' percent , but afterward
lost all the gain while the common stook and
the bonds eosod ! at their highest ( Inures. The
whole list , batiorcr. shared In the Improve
ment and after the Ursffew minutes there WHS
110 hoslt.itlnn or reaction , prices steadily ap
preciating for all kinds of securities through
out the day.
Tlio opening was rather tame at Irregular
chuiitfi'i from lust night's U tir s , but ( he
strength an l activity In New Vork Central , In
addition 10 the character of the bnylne , sqou
started the list on the upward march , nnd
while the stooUs mentioned came forward uuil
retired lu turn , thli str tigth ot tbe uarket
was never Impaired for a moment. Hca I/a-
tlons wore still plentiful , but the de
mand wns most urgent nt nil times
nnd the afternoon caw one of Iho
UHiinl diillnoM In lOinimrldon with th busi
ness of the forenoon. The close was ictlvo
nnd strong at the top figures and _ ave promise
of a continuation of the movement on the re
opening of the exchange on next Monday. 1 ho
final ch ingrs lire all advance * . In most CIIM'S
for fractional amounts only but Illchmond fi.
West I'olnt Is up lii per cent : Now Vork Con-
tr.il I's per cent , and Cotton OH. Northern I'a- '
clllo profvrred and Union I'aelfle each 1 per
cent ,
( lovcrnmont bonds liuve been dull nnd
steady , ' tale bonds have been dull and nun.
The- following are the clinln ' quotations for
the lending stocks oil the Now Vork Stock ex
change todayi
Ati'ldxon , 44U ilo preferred . MIMi
Adnnm Kxpren . . . 147 N V Central . . . .H'lK
Alton , T II . . .11 N. V.Cld ft St , 1 < . . 2IH
do preferred Ii3 do preferred . . 7DH
American Kxprcss lift Ohio MlMlsfdmd . . . 22
II , C U AN 38 do preferred . . . . M
Canada I'nclllc , W Ontario A We'tern 2IM
Cnnnda Southern M'i ' Orexun Ituprovcm'n. Vil'l
Central I'nclllc . 34 Oregon Nnv . . . . 8i
CliCBAiicake ft Ohio ZiiJO orcnon Trana . . 18i !
do l t preferred . . hO'fll'nrlllc Mall . . . . ' -H
ilo 2d preferred 40 ir i ) ft i : i\H \
Cblraeo X Alton 14U IplttsbiirR 151
0 II i l ) 10 H I'ullnian Palace IR4
C . C , C A HI I , . .
Del Hudson IS IH1 ( lock Inland . . . h' s
Del I , ft W . . . . 1401 ( St. I , A * < V let pfd ' ( >
I ) A It. ( t pfd . . . 45 | M I'niil . . . . 8I ? <
i ) { do preferred . . . . 1.1)4 )
do 1st preferred 4. ' i I'.MIn A. Man 114
do 2d preferred . 1 " < lst I'aul ftOuinlm 44H
Erie .UVil , | o preferred . . IOSi <
do preferred . . . . 74 > > Tend Coal ft Iron nil
InrtvVntni * I'll reias I'nclflc . . MM
Chi A ICnut HI M To ) ft I ) Cen pfd M
IlnoklliK Valley . " ) ' Union I'ailllc 4'i '
Houston .V 'lexnl 4 U S Kxprc n M
llllnoH central . . . 'OSU ' Wnbimli St I , ft I * 14" " *
M Pnlll ft Diiluth Ui'ti ' do preferred . . . . 3I4 !
Knii'isft Texas ! < > 'Wells ' Karuo Kip 141
Lake Hrlo A W 2I5Ji V'eslern Union . . . . 81
do preferred . . l > "i Am Cotton ( III . . .iH <
Lake Shore IJ" > i ( Colorndo Conl . . . MiH
I.oul < vlllc' A Nasli SUfi tloiuest.ike . . 12
Louisville A. N A 241H IronSllvcr IWJ
Memphis ft Unr Zil Ontario ' 44
.Mlclilfon Central lO'llt giilcksllvur . . 4H
Mil I. M A. W ' .i.'lf do preferred . 2IJ
do preferred ll H sutro
Mln ft M I , . . . . III * llultter 41) )
do preferred . . . 21 lltlcb X W 1' Ter .
MlwiMinrl lnelllc iiJ'I.WIacoiiHln ' tvntril . 2U
Mobile A Ohio TiliUreal Northern pfd l.'l
Nnliilll Clintt . HI K hleaeo Can . . . I9M
N . ] l eutrnl . . IIWI Lend 1 rust . . . . 13
Norfolk A West pfd MK SiiinrTni't . . . t'KI
Northern Picltlc Uii iJ ' oiitliern I'licIHe . . : KI
do preferred "I .O.-eeon S I. ft U N
IT I * Denver ft ( , U ( , W 41
Northwestern WW
dlv
The total sales of ate Us today \\ore 4' 7Ss1
shares , , Includlne Atehlhon. 2:1,017. : Lhlcaso
O-is , 11.181 : hieUawatinii,7,7Ki ! ) Krle. : is.1T ; Luke
Miore. 4.570 ; Louisville & Nush\llle. 4.00j
Missouri I'acllle , 7.1 0 ; Northwestern , 3,010 ;
Worth Amerle in. 8.1li.1 ; New VoV f Central ,
I'-.J'IO ; Noithern I'liellic piefcrred.24 210 : Uo.id-
Inj. , 14,1(11 ( ; It ehmoiid & West I'olut.11.1 fi ; St-
I'liUl. 14Ki ! : ht I'aill , v. Oniali. ' . 0,200. Union
Pacific. SASk'i. Denver . \ , Gulf , 3 WU ; Western
Un on , l'.bJ
- < *
Iioiulon htnulc .MirkMn.
irm vrtulitctl Itltl lw Jinn 1 } In It in-'f 1'
LOMIOV. Doi24.Now [ Vork Herald Cable-
Special to TIIK Hn .i 'l he general nnsincss
has been extremely quiet In all dep irtmeiits
of the Stock exeh IIIKO today. Wh.it with
the fog. the fact of It I elntf Chrlslimisme.it
Is only surprising th.it prices have kept up so
well. Amui lean railways , however , have been
dealt In to a fair extent through
out the day , Klrmncss has
been very pronounced , duo tea
a strcns tone In New York The result of the
d iv was , nearl > a Kcneial ndvmcc , principal
eh iii es beliiK a fiirthti rise of 34 portent In
Lulou I'aeillc , 't per cent to 'B ' per cent In
otheis I'.inadliin lines met with little inten
tion They ate ulthout quofiblo ( .huru'e.
AiCNlcan prefereiiceh aie a tr lie bcttei. Theio
Ii is I on a fall dom ind for money , hhort
lo IIIH ha\o been chat ( d fr m 2 nor cent to'-'Vi
pet cent Tluee months bills are ( juotcd at
2'i per lent lo 21 , ! per cent.
LovDiiv. Dei ; J ( Pho following were the
London stoj' ; ( | iiot itloiu closing at 4 p in. :
( enrols money . ' .i > .Ili > Vlexkan ordinary
Coiifloli nccount. ! k > 5 Hilst I'nul , coMinion
.N. \ . 1 * .It ) l td N \ . Central . . . .
Hrlo
l.rlo.'di . . . . 110 Hu.ulliu-
Illlnola I entrnl. . Vlexlcun Ccn neIs
IlAII fell.VKU Jjyd.
JIONKV 232'/J ' pel cent.
KatL of discount In the open market for both
short und three months bills - , ' ' > tier cent
I < iimiici 1 \otcf > .
NKW OUI.G4. s. Li. Dec 24. Clearings , $ . ' , -
077,011) ) .
KANSAS CITV , Mo , Roc. 24. Clearings ,
Ni.w VOHK , Dee. 24 Clearings today. 8125-
C1S.8JI ; bal.inees , $ l.70 ,8.9
HAIAIMOUIld. : . . Hue 24. Clearlius , $2,210-
641 ; balances $ .1 11,000 ; rate , C per cent.
I'lIll.Milu.i'Iii.f , 1'a. , Deo. 24. OlearlnRS.
SII,23.VJM ! ; balances , tl.5,7,912. Money. 4 nor
cent ,
CisctNNVn. O , Dec. 24. Money , 4&0 per
cent : Now Vork exchange , 5Cc to OOc discount ;
elearlius , $ . ' ,140,1)50. )
HAVANA. Dee. 21. Spinlsh gold , S-J. 'j ©
23'l'/4 : exchaiiKO qulcr. Sugar ( | iilet Tomor
row will bo a holiday In all branches of trade
hero.
llosro.v , Mass. Doc. 24. Clearings , $ I" ,439-
801 ; bal incus. f. 147,7 1 : i ito for money , 4
percent ; exchange on New Vuik. lj11u dis
count.
1'Aiits Dec. 24 Three per cent rentes. 05f
33e for the account. The weekly bank state
ment of the llanlc of IVanco shows an Increase
of 2,4tOOUOf gold and 1.21.1tOOf sitor. .
CiitCAno , III , Dec. 24 New Yqr c exchange.
2'e d BvOiint : monov. ( l per tent. Hank clon
ings , JI1 , i'H.SIO btoilliu exchange , weak at
W.Hl for sixty-day ul'ls , an I Jl.bl for sight
drafts
Denver Miniim Stocks.
Devvcn. Oolo. . Doe. 24. I'ho following list Is
tlio oloain. iiudt it ons on tlio Mlnlngoxchanzo
today , bales , 2I.10J snares.
Sail Krinulsoo Aliiihif * ; QiiotutioiiH.
SAN riiANCisco. O.il. . Hoc. Si. The olllchU
closing ( iiiotatlous for mining stocks today
were as follows ;
Now York Mining Quot.itioim.
Nr.vrVoiiic , Dec. 21 The following uro the
closing mining stook iiuot.itlons :
OlM/M Llt'K A/UC'K MAUICKT.
OVIAIIA. 1)OC. 31.
Receipts were 7fli ) cattle und 5'JM hogs ,
rather n light run for u Thursday , Tlio past
four days' receipts foot up H.VTO cuttle , : iKsl |
lings and ; ' ,8 8 hhcop , against 7.W7 cattle , av.w.1
hogs and I..nil sheep the correbpendlng four
days lust week ,
There were too few cattle hero to make
much of a market , but judging fiom the action
of the buvers the meucor supply was about
equal to If not somewhat In excess of the de
mand The iiuallty wus rather Indllferent.
A few of the best cuttle sold stronger , but on
the ordinary rim of steers the market was
slow , weak and thoroughly unsatisfactory ,
Chicago was reported stronger and there was
a light shipping demand , but those circum
stances did not uppeiir to huve iinv-stiongth-
enlng Influence , i rices ranged rroin * , ' , b5 to
H.75 for fair to very good stuir.
'Ihoiewns no muteilal change In butcher
stock values , tiood to choice cows were mod
erately active and ste-ady on account of their
boarolty but mod.urn and con inon .rades
were If anything a shade weaker than yoHtoi-
duy Sales of eows were from JI.S5 to f..Sj for
poor lo choice stock. ( ItilU. oxen and stags
joUl from fi.'A to ( . ' .U and calveu from tl.lu to
ThcstoGUor and feeder trade was dull and
life ess. In the first place the supply was In-
alircront both in iiuuntlty and iiuulllv ; the
demand too was very limited. Trading was
light and prices nominally steady. Hopre-
suntatlvo sales ;
STBKIIS.
So. Av. l > r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
S CWi B 10 U . KU f | 10 JO 1248 } J 45
0 iosi j ro 44 1077 3 GO
ion I' 14 .1107 3-0 18. l.WJ 375
to
covrs.
1 2J 2 7CO 1 7S 15 20.11 210
003 1 40 10 bl)7 ) 1 65 10 law . .to
1 10.H ) 1 M 13 .1)71 ) .00 23 lOttl 23.1
4 te.- 1 US 1 . IO.VJ 2 00 IB 1KI3 240
3 C2) ) 10 10C8 2 00 8 1080 240
1. blO I 05 4 IW ) 2 10 1 11 JO .60
17 . 681 i ea
17e CAtVKS.
e 315 110 1 330 200 1. .M 4 60
o , 300 I. . SCOW ! ) . . 17U 460
HiMM I hu supply w is rather smaller than
IIMI , i of lute , but the ( [ utility In general was
fuhy up to the innrn. llnslness ouenod s ow
and unevdii and so continued throughout the
day. Compared with Wednesday's closing
fliiotat'ons prices were steady to flu U * or at
the opening und steidy to Au bixher at the
Ciose. ' 1 ho in irunt-.omned to go by ( Its and
starts , ( jood toiholow heavy IKUS sold from
JV > to Md , coniriioii heavy iind mixed piek-
erRfromI.WtoSir > - , . ll ht and light mixed
loads from $ l.n ; to $ JU , pl s an I undei wet hts
from * liu to l.2i The Kcnoral market was
dull and dragging , hut the arrl\ of a good
shipping order made the close lively at
s.lghUv higher prices About otoryllilng
wiisso.d , thu bulk us on vesterday at from
$ I.W to $ I.5J The averac'o cost was $ .I..VI > 5 ,
against ! 1.11 yesterday and * , IW ) last Thurs
day. Hepieient.itosales :
I'ttnAN-u itounn.
U 1J ! 3 OJ 19. . . . 121 325
friiKKi * The only slioopon the in.irl.ot vveie
sovei.il loads of comnmnlsh ewes held over
fiom yestcid.iy. They wcie h.udly uood
cnoimh foi the tiude. which uboutthc hollduv
season c.nls for niithiiu but peed stull. The
demand w.is odd and prices ( jnol.ibly llrm on
desliable stock liiU to uood natives fiom
JJ.71 to $ > W , westeins 4,1 .lu ti/tl.7l , eoninion
und stocUcra $ J. 0 to SJ.7.1 , 50 to lJ-lb. ) lanibt ,
Ir.l i toil 00.
Uoceipt i anil In.spo iltioa < > ( ' Stnjk.
Olllclal receipts rind dUposltlon of stocUs as
show/i by the boo % so ( the Union Stock Vards
conip my for the twenty-four hours , ending at
5 o'clock p. in , , December 84 , Is'Jl :
DISl'OBITION.
Clituncn liivc htouk S
CHICAOO. III. , Doc. 24. ( .Special Tolo.'rain to
TIM : HUE. ! The cattle trade was active while
the supply 1 istoil. Huvers Rot to work ourly
.ind nil bought. Individual wants ueie ruther
limited. Tlio demand In the n.'grozato
called for more stock than was em
braced In the day's receipts and
the rcbiiltliii : sharp coinpntltlOn added some
thing more \alues The uveraso of prices
was about U c higher than for yesterday , and
the murUet closed HtronK at th s advance.
hales of cows and hulls woie on a
lias's of from $1 2i to $ .l.2. > for
lioor to ovlra qualities , with tlio
creator pait of the tradliu at fiom J1.7. < to
JT ) Quotations for dressed hoof nnd shlp-
iilns : steers range fiom $ , UJ to fli.'io. Thoto
nuvo hi en verv few ri-cont sales ato\er ? " > 00 ,
and v ilucs of extra si.ides are therefore to a
Kroat extent nominal , ijtocliers and feeders
were llrm ut fiom $ l.7.i lo f.1 30 , and veal calves
woi o scarce at from t- . ( I to i > 75.
bales of m > 's wcio suhhtantl illy at voster-
dny's closing iinotatlons , ll.'ht weights KOIII | ;
nt from $1 10 to $ Ui. > , medium and mixed at
from tJ .V ) to iMwi , anil heavy Kr.fdes at from
f LU'i to $ .1.110. Thine uab no ijnotahlo advance.
The comparatholv liphl run for today , and
the prospect of a btlll fuithnr deciease for
tomoirow , Induced a llrm foelliur. Not many
of tliu oll'crlims ( hanged hanUa aho\o J.I 8) ,
thoiiuh the bulk fetched hettei thnn $ .105.
'ihoKvenlyB.Iourn.il reports : OATTI.K Ilo-
cclpts 7UOOj shipments , ,1,100 ; maiket native
nnd higher : prlmo steers , fi MMM.UO ; BOOI ! to
choioe , J4 iiK&rir ) : others , $ . ' .o.aU'5 ; btockois ,
J..oixiSI.OO : cows , tl.Sj ® loj.
lions KocoIptH , .li.oiOi shipments. 8.000 ;
maiket steady to stum. ; , loush and common ,
$ .liJQ ! I.G ) ; ml\eJ and packers , JldvaiSU ;
prlmo heavy and butcher nulglits , JI.8UI.OO ;
Illiht. * 1.41X5)1.7- " , .
bilEKi'-Kecolpts , , lfOO ; shipments. 900 ;
marUot stoidy ; nitlvo o\vi > s. fIOO4.iTi ! :
mixed. Jl ' . ' 'xSt 7S ; wethers. < l.7ri(3 ( © " > . " > U ; west
erns , $ I,7.VsJ4.b3 ; limbs , $ | .00.L75.
New Vork lnvo Stou'c ' Mnrkot.
Nuw YORK. Dec. 21. UBRVKS Hecolpts ,
4"J head , all for exporters and slaiiKhterois ;
no trade ; fooling dull ; drcubod Lcel htoady at
OliflDo per I U ,
OAI.VUS liecolpts. 50 ho id ; niarUot steady
at & > O a .M oer | 00 Ihs ; western oalvcs , J , ' M ) ,
SIIEKP Ki'colnts , a. li hoiinj nun Ket llrm ;
sheep. WOoai no per 10) ) Ihs. ; Iambs , } 5 ; > ® ( 8J ;
mutton steady at 7ttS'e per lu. ; dressed
lambs firm iitH'/e.
llocis Uocelpth. 7 , : ilhoadcon9litiod dlicct ;
iiomlu illy > > tcady at t.UJ(3l ( OJ nor l > iO Ibs.
KaiiH.iH City Llvn Stouk AInr ! < ot.
KANSAS OITV. .Mo. , Do21. . OATTW. Uo-
colpts , l.fiOO : Hhlpnicnts. 700 ; market strong
aim lOii hUhor ; KOOI | steois , $ l 'u.4'J ' ; fancy
steers. J1i,5V ) ) ; ei s W.oOitJ.sO , aiocUors and
feeders , J..4rK3l 00.- /
lloos Uecelpts. 7.WO ; Rhlpmonts , COO ; mur
Uet steady at yesturdaj's eloae ; all grades ,
tJWXai 70 ; bulk , J.1.70.
bittEf Hocclpts , WW ; shlpinonts , 100 ; market
steady. < $ >
HI , Ijdiils Iilvo Btouic Aliirkot.
ST. l.ouis. Mn.Icc. 3 . OATTI.B Ho-
colpts , 40J ; shlpmeut ? , JJO ; market strong ; fair
to eholco native Htfciirs , $ I.W5.r ) > Oj TOMIII and
Indian steers. . .liKguu ,
llorit Ut < vulgtiiMi shipments , S.B'X ' ) ! mai
ket slow ; heavy. Ej.8xaa.bOi mixed , J 00J W ;
light. -
O.I/
iitt Produce.
stock Is going principally at
.f
llimEii-Itound ljt ( of good butter soil at
14iiilCc , Homo largo snlc.s being roportnd at the
llrst niiMitloncd jirlcc. ijinall lota to the re
tail trudii uo at lifftho.
1'OUl.TUV The supply of chickens was largo
und ( looil stock sola IIH low us , Tie , dealers being
unwlliliu to hold It In the fucoof lurjro 10-
colpu. Ttirk-ojs , i.lo for good utock ; gcobo
nnd . .
( i VMK il'ruirlu chlukona , fl 7. ai 33 ; grouse.
It 'I'fiH.'A. mulliird dnoks. t-i.00 ; blue wlnxod
teal , 11.7. ; groan vtlngul teal , fl.50 ; mixed
duekH. I. ' . ' 5 ; jack rabbits. J.l.UOiil 00 : snmll.
.iOtol.2"i. ( inull. llij J.nulrrol . * UOi deer
Huddles , r fc.0a pur Sij- doer eureassns. lOTd
Hoi antelopa suildlca , HffliSo ; eiireusses , OffilUo
Illden and I'nllow ,
No. 1 Kr > oii salted hide * . JUffiPio ! No.
procn salted hides , , ) ffiJio ; So 1 ureen sailed
ildos5 to 40 lui , 4ic'a ! < ' 4'o ; No. 3 green
ultod lililns. to 40 Itm , iiffi'llip : No , 1 veal
Flour.
Omaha Milling compauy : ItclUooe , Patent ,
IJ70 ; Invincible. 1'ntent. * IM | I.ono Star , Bit-
tiorlntlxc , t''J ) ; BiuwlUHc , fiOJ : I'mioy 1 nin >
k i' . Gllm n > Oolil Medal , l..70 | PnowVhlto ,
J-.4 > ! Snowllake , f..OO : low uride. $1,60 ; Qncoti
of the I'nntry , t..SJ : Mliiiiosota'Stiiorlativo | ,
2.75 ; bran , $11. M ; chopped food , J.W. ) .
A CAIlVIIKKlj PAOTOItY.
TliU Project Promises ( u lo ) Cnrrlcil to
n SIIOUCNI.
Fnr somotiraopnstChlcaRocapltnUsU have
boon working In connection with seine prac
tical Omaha business mon ulth the idea of
cotnincncini ; the mnuufucturo of car whcols
In Omaha.
Whllo the nrrangomonts have not boon
completed , and for thnt reason the Interested
parties dcslro thnt no llamas bo mentioned nt
present , It looks now ns If the plans would
nmtoilullro nud that car wheels would bo
turned out In lar o numbers In Omaha nt no
distant flay.
If the plant U started nt nil It will hnvo n
capacity for turning out nt least L'dO whorls
per day , ns that Is the lonit num
ber that can bo mudo nt prollt.
This would give employment to nt lean
thirty live men nt big wages.
Thcro hns been n gront , change In the ninn-
ufHcturo of car wheels In the past few .venrs ,
steam nnd oloctncltv performing much of the
work formerly done by Imtid. Twenty years
npo n workman received 7" > cents for turning
out a wheel Now the gcnornl pnco Is 110
cenu n wheel , out the improvement In
motliods hns bcoa so cic.it thnt the worlcmtii
cun turn out enough moro wheats per nay to
moro than innkoup the docronso lu the rate
und not bo compelled to work n ? html ,
The testing of cur wheels Is n peculiar
operation. The wheel is so placed that n
IMO-pountl weight can fall , striking tlio
con lor. If the Wheel breaks under eight blows
from this weight it is thrown out nnil
another wheel tested , nnd if it nlso breaks
the whole car load of wheels is condemned.
Formally export testers tried the strength of
wheels by stilking them with heavv hand
hamtncrj.
The iron used for car wheels differ * ' vcrv
materially from that used In architectural
Iron wont. H must possess certain chilling
propottles which will give the wheel n very
linrd oxtonor nnd nt the sumo timu It must
bo very tough.
Manufacturers snv thnt iron ore beds have
boon opened in the Black Hills which prom
ise to prouuco n valuublo Iron that will , from
its nearness to Omaha , bo of grcnt help In
developing the iron manufacturing Industtles
of this city.
Alngicrieiiasno ' .VaforJ.Uiir.3i a
headaches In 'JO mi nu to i. At all dr
HUD HOT TI.Mi ; OV12II A Si'OVIl
Movements of n CoiiRtiiblo CIIUHPB
Humors of : i Illoudy Minder.
Constable Sulli vnu got into trouble yesterday
day afternoon in attempting to replevin n
stove from Mrs. Hainan , living at 1710 Dav
enport street.
When the stove wns nurchasod $20 was
paid down , nnd the contract provided
for the payment of $10 the following
month nnd ? ! ) the month after thnt ,
making n total of W9 for the range as she
understood it.
Those payments were made , ami Mrs.
Hainan says that she supposed that the Move
xvas paid for , whoa she received word that
ho price was $49 and thnt another * i was
duo This she refused to pav , nnd the prop
erty was icplovinod , nnd thu constable sen !
after it. Ho wus refused admittance , but ho
tiiod to ualk ever Mrs. Hainan nnU go into
her apartments without invitation.
In the sculllo that ensued me constable pro
jected hli e.bow through the glass door and
the woman ran into the street scicaming
"murder" amid sundry ether ejaculations.
A crowd quickly gathered , and n large ,
hcalthv colored man blow a soncs of blasts
an n police whistle , while Mr. bulliuan pro
ceeded to demonstrate that ho o\v ned the
picmises.
A rouplo of policemen appeared ana the
ronstablo , whoso voice had gotten completely
bev end his control , was arrested for using
loud , abusive , ooscono anil profnno language.
The patrol wagon tooK him to the station ,
but ho was nt once bailed out byV. . L.
Dickey , nnd he again wont after the ttovo.
This time ho showed his papers and
was allowed to tuko possession of ths prop
erty without any further controversy.
Two suits nro now booked for a hearing
one against the constable tor disturbing the
peace and the other for the possession of thu
stove.
This little episoJe , together with the fact
that the constable was mistaken for soaio
one else , led to the wild report that
n certain city official had shot his wife , hit
her over the head with u club ana otherwise
deported himself in un unruly und boisterous
manner , for nil of which thcio was not the
slightest foundation.
Van Hoaton'sCoooi "Oac3 truJ , uioj
nlwai-s.
Untilcl Kite * tor the llollln > n
The Chicago & North western railway
will boll on Uccoinbor 21. 2 > nnd 31 nnd
January 1 , excursion tickets at greatly
reduced rales , good returning till Janu
ary i. For further information call at
city ticket ollico , 1401 Farnam street.
Water Honts Duo Jnn. 1.
Payable nt company's ollico , Bee build-
Ing. Five per cent discount allowed if
paid on or before January 1. Failure to
receive bill will not entitle consumer to
discount.
Tlio Chlcngo At Northwestern
Runs five eastern passenger trains
daily from Omaha. The 5 o'clock and
the ! ) :20 : p. m. limited vestibule trains
arrive and depart direct from the Union
Pacific depot , Omaha , Those trains tire
fully supplied with all that is modern
"
nnd" artistic in passenger equipment , es
pecially as regards the now Wagner
and Pullman sleepers and free parlor
CITS. Everybody lnowa : what "North
western" dining cars are. City ticket
ollico 1 101 Farnam Stroot.
G. F. WIJST , R. U. RiTCinn ,
C. P. & T. A. General Agont.
1 HOI Holiday KutcH 18O2.
As usual the Union Pacific offers to
tlio traveling public cheap rates during
tlio holidays of ' 91-02. One and one-
third faro for the round trip.
For detailed information call on or
address II. P. Di3in r , ,
City Ticket Agont.
lUOii Farnam at.
Holiday KxourHlon Tlolceti.
For rates apply to Chicago.Milwaukoo
fc St. Paul railway. Ticket ollico , 1501
Farmim street , and Union dopot.
F. A. NASH ,
General Agont.
Hound to Win.
Excellent service , safety , convenience ,
ind low rates tire innttars closely looked
for and always appreciated by a dis
criminating public.
This is conclusively proven by the
prroat popularity of the Chicago &
North western altornoon llyor. This
train loaves the U. P. depot , Omaha ,
.laily at fi o'clock and arrives in Chicago
U 8:15 : the next morning , with free par'
lor cars , now Pullman nnd Wagner
jloopor and dining cars , vestibulod
throughout.
City ticket office HOI Fiirtmm Btroot.
Buggago checked from residences and
t otols direct to destination.
j. F. WKbT. R. R. RITOIIIK ,
C. P. & T. A. General Agent ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , - LIMITED
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Mien Root & Oo , Gnsmanu & Dudlo ? .
itooinSI KiCtmnKO DullJ- Ilooms , ( XJ and 81 ISz-
llulldlntf Houlu clmnxo building
Oiuuha. Boutli
P , E , Frederick &
Sons.
DommlMluu dealer ! In
llur > i. lloum SS ,
KicUung * , tioutU
Out ab a.
OMAHA
Manufacturers'
DIRECTORY.
AWNINGS AND
HAGS AND TWINES.
Bemls Omaha Bag Oa.
Importer * iutl M nuf o-
tnrr
HourS-fki Iliirlaps itmt
Twine
JSICYCLKS.
A. H. Pcrrio & Oo. M. 0. Daxon.
1(01 ( Doctga atnju' Illcjcl < i unM on monthlr
payment *
Bond for nur
nncl prlcoj ISO N 1Mb "trcot.
HOOTS AND SHOES
Morao-Oco Sho3 Compaij ,
II in Hnw-rt Strcat
Ka nirnor II111 nil I l ulu Hlrtflt.
\Ve are ruikln.cl MB prlo'i to onli bureri , nl
ollnjf icluii of giia U wlili'M I * very ail-
wltu mcrcbnnti
Yfilliams , Van Aer- KirkoutlallJono3&Oo ,
nam & Harto '
WhotottvloMftnufnrtiir'n
1:12 Ilnrunr JtrjJL AKcnttfor lloston Huh-
lier Shoo To 11113 IIOI ,
Umalift , Neb. nnilllUI , Ilarmir itroet.
American Hand
Sewjl Shoo Co. ,
Boot * fthno < , rubborfl
nnil felt Kooilt ,
I JI-ti Humor.
CA U n IA G US , | CLO Til ING.
W. T. Seaman , Gilmore & Ruhl ,
nnl
Otnnhiv'a MrizeJt Vnrlety Xlnnufncturci
\Nholojnlo tlolhlon ,
\VAGO.N3A.VI )
CAHIUAOIW 11KI Hartley street.
COAL , ( OKK , ETC.
Omaha Ooil , Oako & Ooutant & Squires ,
Limo r j , , Hard nnd xoft coal fhlp-
eoal S II peri
llnrd nnd soft
1308 rnrnim itreot
and Daut'lm
cor Hitli Ouialin.
( trcctf.
P. H. Johnson Bros , ,
llnrd-Coal-Soft 914 farnim trcot ,
ICO ? rarnniu BUN It'll : Onialin Neb
COIiXICE. | CEMENT. LI ME
Eagle Oornioo Works , J , J. Johusoa & Oo. ,
MnnnficturersofOilTVi
Itid Iron Oornlto. 15th Strati ,
Window cap < nietills
pkyltuliti , etc 1110 nnl iilii. Neb
111. IIO.lKL'
GOODS.
M. E. Smith & OD. , Kilpatric'c-Koo'i Dry
Goods Oo ,
Dry good * notion t , fur- ,
nlihliu tool i Oryuoodi notion * , eonli
Corner llth nnd Howiril cor llth ml 11 irney Stf
ELECTRICAL
Omaha Oonsolidat d Electrical 0 ? . ,
Motors , DM lines ] .nmp < , IMre iind Klcctrlcal biip-
plleiof All Kindt
1112 Howard trcet , Omaha.
Wolf Electrical Oo.
llluatratod cntnloua
fruo.
1014 Capitol Aronite
FARM MACHINERY , ETC.
OYSTERS.
ABcoth Plntt & Oj. ,
Packing Oo.
i'ackorit of ojilnn , Hsli Ojit r , Fl h nd Cclcrr ,
nnd Celery , 319 Smith IOth 81
.US t. oira IST jr th Bt l > nrl < I Cola Muns er.
OILS.
Oonsjlidatod Tank
Line Oo. 1
Itellned nd hibrlcitlnt
ell ) , nile tremo , eta.
PRODUCE ,
Ribbol & Smith , Branch & Oo , ,
Dealers In country prod- 1'rodiirn , frutti of nil
fruit
lire , * , vegetables ,
etc kinds , ojulon ,
1207 Howard Street. 13th nnd llsrnoj Htrostt.
Kirsohbraun & Sons , Jos. A. Olark & Oo. ,
11 utter , eggt nnd poultrr. Duller , cheoio , cull
poultry and KAnie
1209 Itownrd Stroot. aa South 13th direct
RiddeU & Co. , Q. Pogau.
Cn < h buyer of butter
Hutlcr ( heoso 01 79voj- nnd mxi , Kuncirnl com-
ctnblei , frulti , poultry inljslon tncrclmnt.
nnd Knuio .114-310 8. 12th.
Mullin & MoOlain , Bmgaam. & Son ,
Spiclnltles liuiiL'r. cjtm Send UK your KitT" , Hut-
ilieeiie puultry , etc. No tor , Poultry , ( iaino ,
I'.S IHli llof Ut .Nit Hides , ICto
Lank. 1TOI J l.oaTciinor.h St.
1'APE It.
Carpenter Paper Oo , , King Paper Oo ,
Cnrry n full stock of Wrapping paper , nil kind !
printing , nrnppliur nnd of lwlmp , do.
nrlthiK paper , card pa
per , etc. Tel. 1730
b'WVE UEl'Allt&
James Huglles , Omalu Steve Repair
Stoves ropilM of ni Wor' s.
Cooks iind Ho ileri ' tovn repairs nnd water
for salo. alt ichinonti for any kind
of stove undo.
K S I Ith Strmt I2U7 lioUKlnn
/ , DOOUti , ULltfDS , E'IG.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo ,
Manufacturers of "i h
doon. blinds and
moulding' llrnrch of-
Oce , lltli nnd , Izurd bti
S'JEAM AND WA'lElt SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engiua & A. L. Strang & Seas ,
Pump Oo. ,
lOW-IOOl Karnam Stroot.
HallWiy Wind Mllli.
818 and 9M Jonei Stroot.
( i K HOJS , actinic ruanij'r Omnhn. Neb.
'JOYS.
H. Hardy Co. ,
Toyn , dolls , albums ,
fancy goods , house fur-
nl hlntf KOO Is , child-
Tea's carriages.
1J19 Fnrnnm Street.
TAXIDEHMISIS.
Gilbert Bros , ,
M'f'K H horn furniture ,
timnliu. fur runs uinde
order Hcnd for cntn-
loniii1 B''t N 10th
Pensions procured for soldiers of the
-Uobolllon who served 9) days und uro
now disabled from ANY cause. The pen
sion is pi.yublo whether the disability
was inclined befiV-o , during or since
eorviuo. Pensions for widows and child- !
re > ii without rogurd to cuuboof boldior's
donth , 1'onsions for rnothnrs and
fathers who are NOW dependent ,
whotiuir they wore dependent on soldioc
when ho dioJ or not. Widows , child
ren and parents nro regarded as > ldo-
pondent" in all cases whore they havej
notsulllciont projorty ) for their fupport.
Soldiers pensioned at loss than twelve
$12.00) ) dollars nor month and Butl'ui'in
ft oin disability in addition to that
named in their pension certificate ) , uriy
obtain increasu under the now liw.
Information and advice ifivon with
out charge. Host facilities over olTorod
to claimants to have their claims pro-
pot ly and diligently prosecuted. No
uhargos unless successful. Write for
nformation to
BiirBaiJ of Claims.
OMAHA , NEB.
s Ilnroiiu Is rnnnntom by tha
Omaha Hoe , the 1'loneer I'ress an 1 the _ aa
I'runcUco Kxumlnor
Cut this out nnil send it with your in
UNION DEPOT HOTEL.
Corner 10th and Muson Ht roots.
Now bullilliiK , new furniture , overr tidal llri
| a i. tlnuit lucnllun III tlio city ; nil minium Ini
MuvumuiiU. Utoam llcnt , ( las , Call llolls : Until
mil llnrber Hliop In lunni'illiin , liloctrlo nnil Ciibla
iirntonny pnrtof tlio Ulr Try in nnil Uo con-
'Incuit ' Unit wo have tlio I'iMl homo for tlio money
VCBI ut ( . IdciiKO Kate * from iM I o f I U ) i > or illy
IT
INTEREST PAIDONDEP05IT5
5EICDR IG ( DDUDLA55T5 ,
CAPITALB : 100.000.00
DIRECTORS : A UWYMAN-C.W.NASH.
JltmtLAnD'CUy-CQARTOH-C.D.LAKC.
JJ.OF OVVN-TI05-L.KIMBALL. !
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE.
CAPACITY OOO.OOO BUSHHL3.
, r&X % yt ® sm
MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS ,
Alt grain nulghod , Inspected and storuge rate *
vutubllshcd by state olllceri
Wrlln for rntei and full puitlculurs and conslfa
bhlpincnts euiu of
WOOD MA N & R1TCIUECO
OMAHA , XUII.