Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 16, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUB OMAHA 1UIIY 1ttW I'HIIUY , DROBMUKn 1(1 ( , 181)2. )
TIIK SPECCUT1VE MARKETS
Provision Pit 7lvs the Oentor of Attraction
Among Trailers Yesterday ,
WIEAT , CORN AND OATS WERE FIRMER
InVhcnt ,
Iimlrail ( it nn Kiprclril llrrnk
Tlicro Win i ( looil I.lno f
incut ItujliiK nnil tlin Clique
\Vi\n Interested.
CIHCAOO , 111. . Dec. 15. Tlio provision mar
ket was the. center of nttrixctlon toilny. Tlio
bull clique Imil cvlilcntly some obstinate
fihortHto deal with nnil tbpy slowly but re
morselessly twlstcil tliotlniinliscrowii of lilRlipr
prices upon tlictn , Tlio conllniicil smiill rp-
cplpls of lioss put 4hc slioits coinplotcly at
the mercy of th IOIIRS. Tlio inniket was
nctUc , I'xcltnl nnil unsettled.
HORS receipts were not i\s InrRO ns nntlcl-
pat fil nnil pilces wrro lil licr , whllii lliu < lo-
nicstlcninrkcts wojo Miongci' , uml Mxrrpool
nihlcpsbliowiilconsliloniblu llnnnris In that
< 1 mil I IT , with luril anil li.u-onquntPil Oil lilRln-r.
Tlio rect'lpti of pioiliirts \ > eioiitiionluit
Inrpcr nnil tlio shipments only tnoileiuto
WhlltTprlcPH MupMintcil conslileiably , thoex-
rpinc Ilcnrcs WHIP fully innlntali'il to tlin
CIOSP. Till ) Rll'lll Illlllt tit tllP lll ) lll-M WH'l III
May PonttiiPls nnil , conipiiii'il with hi'.t nlRht ,
pork Is up 47V , laul aav nnil ribs aa Ji' ,
Wheat , rorn anil oats WPU ; liinipr nnil io tril
\ lth tlicfnllonliiK Kiilnt : \\he'it fnim ' to
Hi1 ! coin , frniii 'if I" V. umloiii" . 'n'-
InstPinlof an uvpi''H'il bn-ak In ln'iu. there
HniiiKooil llnntif Invpsttm'iit biiylnc nnil IP-
iM > rts MmtPil tlmt tlio plliiuo's
plRkltmuii hit RP blocks of wlii'iit. ' ' -
( rot a ntt ID Infusion of bull piithiislasm iinil
Tilil pi-lpt-s tip M IIIP > . It wiiHcuriiilii thai I.irKli-
Mon boiiKlit i-onslili'i'iiblp whi'iij , pmlly
tlnoiiph lluni'py anil Chnnilli'i' and iiNutiM.il
OlIllT llOUSI'S for tlll'MIIIIP pill PO-.P.
i.ntPi-iiriiiiiur as stinted lliut l.itplpslon
had been put foiwmil as a vaieeiow to
frlRhten llin i-iond and HlU'iisllu-ii HIP
niaiUnt.M ) HIIIIP of thn 1 > I hoiiM's i-ould sell
inoiu Rpiipiuusly anil tit. lii'tli'i pilf's. Atten
tion \\as calli-il to tfip fiiPl thut in-ill ly
iwoiimnllisiifro , Mnhiat Mild us low 11 711 ? ,
and Ihoiiith In tintiipantlinu stocks h.ivn
Uroutly Ini'iPiiM-il , It Is now lc ( hllu | > r than
then. I'llri-s Iliii'liintfil within \i- IIIIIRP.OJ- ! ! !
IIIR nt uboiil ypstPiilii.v'si'losliiff.mlvmiiTil ' ' c ,
held steady anil i-loM'd fnnn 'ni- ' to ' ( ifioin
the top. A heavy IIII'IPUMJ In this \lslbhils
Innlcateil fet nc.M Monday fioin HIP fact that
primal y inniket icc 'litsM | ) faiMhK wpi > khivu :
exceeded the shlpnii-nt' . by 3,18HI)00 ) bu.
Corn was spisiniKllc : , thcro bchiB li'iiipoiiny
periods of activity. AntinpioMd feellnjMIM
due mainly to thu iiun-hasp of ci-i lain houses ,
I Miippnspd to lie act Inn for pat I Irs now hinj ; a
; considerable llm. ' . Initial Hades WUIP at ycs-
tcnlay'H closing pi Ices , and after M'lllni ; olT
1-lCe advanced Vc. leaded He. nili'il Ilimei
and closed with fioin > { < - to 3 c ttaln.
Outs closed a shade tinner , after evperlenc-
ln alHiit thuilullest'.sesslon of an unusually
dull wi'uk.
Kstlmated lecclpts for tomnnow : Whpat ,
220 cars : coin'J50cai.s- . 1 10 cats ; hog' ! ,
23,000 Ill-nil.
The k-adliiK futures ranReil ns follows :
JMITICI.KH. oricM.vi. ntiiii OW. cio h.
WlI-AT NO. 2
December . . * 714 ms
.Inmi.iry B " TJWOM
May 774 n t : ? ) ,
Co UN No. 2
December. . .
.Innnnry 4IH
Mny KajJ
OATH Nl ) . "
December. . . sou sou
January 31(4 (
Mny 35 35
Mrns I'oitic
January 1577 M 10 II 77H 1C 10
10 00 li ( (0 lu uo 1C 40
January . . . . 0 G24 0 ill ' " 0 ! ii
9 bOB B M ) U bUS
Bnoirr iiiiis
January. . . . 8274 B 'M 8 27-4 S M
Slay 8 10 8 I.7H 8 IM
Cash limitations \\eie as follows :
11.01111 No special chance.
WHEAT No.'JsjirliiR,718c ; No. 3 spiliiR , C3
© OOc ; No. 2 led , 71c. .
CoilN-No. 2 , 42'R1.
OATS-NO. 2 , 30i'ti30yc ! ; No. 3 white , 325 !
< 833c.
UVII-No. 2 , 4 Si- .
HAHI.KV--NO. 2 , G4c ; No. 3 , f. o. b , , 41 < BODc ;
No. 4 , 3 Ic.
1'i.Ax Sr.KiNo. . 1 , $1.09.
TlMO-rilvSKKD I'llme , $2.00.
Pome Mess , per bill. , J14.H715 ; lard , per 100
Ibs. , $9.00 ; shoit libs , sides ( loose ) , } H.4lyft
i 8.MI ; drv baited .shoulders ( boxed ) . $7.7J (
© 7.87 5 ; bhort clear hides ( bo\edl , * 8.70H.BO ,
WHISKV Dlstllleis' finished goods , per gal. ,
$1.30.
[ HSudAit Cut loaf , granulated , Btandaid "A , "
unchanged.
Thu following wcio the receipts and ship
ments today :
On the Produeo exchange today the btiltoi
marketwas dull : cieamery , 20ii2G4e ; dairy
lsa.Cc. Eggs , Him ; strictly fresh. 23&24u.
Nexr York Markets.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 15. PMIUII Kccolpts , 28.-
000 pkgs. ; exports , 4,700 bbls. , 0/JOO sacks
btrouger. < iulot : hales , 10,000 bbls.
ii COIIN MIAI : < Steady ; yellow westein , $2.75S
WIIKAT lleeelptR , 118,000bu. ; exports , 38 ,
000 bu. ; Miles , 1,300,0001)11. ) futuies ; 'JGO.OOI
bu.Kpot. Spots iiioio active. Him ; No.2 red
77Vi < i 77yc lu sloie and elevator ; 785t7HKi
nlloat ; 7G'4@70Wc f. o. b. ; No. 3 ied , 73"(2 (
73 ( c : iniKriided ieil,7tiJ,79c ( ; No. 1 noithvin
Hli ( .81Uc ; No. 1 haul , HG'ic ; No. _ iiorthein
7047ll } 4t" , No. _ Milwaukee , 7n@7G.Uc ; No. !
BprliiR , 71Uc. Options weio modcrntuly ncllv
nnd Irregular. The opening was steady am
advancing ! tUc on shoits covering througl
tinner west , reacting 'oUi ; on weaker lati
cables and local lealMng , closing weak at un
changed jit Ices to ! ic advance ; No. 1 ! mil. Do ,
cembcr. vOisc ; .Tanuary , 7fia1i2)77e ( , closing a
7ti.c ; March , 7U310,7'J1tiMosliig ( at 70'iu
May , 80' , < i481 | f , closing ut BIJ.c.
JlYB Dull , nominal.
llAiu.r.Y Dull.
iiAiiM-.r MALT Quiet.
Cons KeceliitK , I'J.OOO bu. ; exports , 11,30
bu. ; wiles , .150,000 bu. of futuies : 38.000 bu
RiiolH. Hpotsdull , llrmer ; No. 'J , 5H51'5cI '
elevator ; 5U < 352'c ' nlloat ; ungiailed mKetl
61Si53c ; steamer inheil , 51AJ , Options woi
dull , ' ® , ! higher and Hun , tiado In loei :
hwltchlii ! ; : Dei-ember , 51'4c. eloslng nt 51'Sc
Jnnuiiry , 51fiB5'-V ( , elosluj ; at 517uC ; May , 521
® 53)fc , closing ut 53'fc.
OATS ltecelits. | 24,500 bu. ; expoits , 29
bu. ; bales , 120,000 liu-futures ; 172,000 bi
spot , Hjioth fait ly active , white , llrmor. On
thins fltiuer , dull ; December , 301'c ; .lanuarx
87W 37ic , closing at 37 i'i Match , 30 ic
No. 2 hpot white , -11 ye : mixed westein , 30 !
< 338e ; whlto Hcstein , 4oa47iic ; No. 2 Chicago
cage , 37 lie.
HAY Moderately active , firm.
llors Oulot. hteady ; stuto , good to cliolci
18 < a23c ; Pacllli : coast , 18(523o. (
HllilAU Kuw.dull ; lellned , quiet ,
MOMRSI.S New Orleans , quiet , hleady.
KICK Klrin , steady.
I'OIJK Quiet , firm- sales , 300 bhls. yea
MrhsH.7o16.00 ; new mess , $ iri.7& < air.2.r ,
extra prime , nominal. Cut meatH , qulel
pickled bellies , H < 4V ; pickled shoiildeis , 8
Cf8jc ! ; pickled hams , 10"ftlle. Mlddleh , dill
land , quiet , HimerCMCIII hteatu closed i
110.20 ; Miles , 000 tlerees nt $10.1)0 ) ; optlu
Miles , 1.000 llerces ; December , tlO.D.'iQiIll.Si
closing at M0.0.ri hid ; .lauiiary , J10.20 nsUei
March closed at $10.10 bid ; May closed i
110,10 bill.
lluii'i'.ll-Oulet , unsettled ; nigln , 294O30
CIIKUSI ; 1'nli ly aetlxe , Him ,
PiulnoN-Oulet.bteady ; Amcilcan , $13,00
10.60 ,
Coi-i'iiit Modeiato demand , llinif lak
112,26 ,
l.tAl-Qulet : , domehlh' . J3.76 ,
TIN 1'lrmerj Htialts , 110.70.
Oiualui llldi-H anil Talloxr.
lliur.8 No. 1 gieen , ii'Sci ' No , 2 green salte
M iin , , viti i ii. * . , cui Ullll , n in iu lll . . . . .
< liylllutGito7c ! ; No.'J diy Hint , 4u to 5c ; N
1 dry salted , 5i > to lie. Tail cured hides on
lialf i-enl per pound less than fully euted.
Hiiuei * I'la.Th-liieen Milted , each 35cffjl , .
prwn Milted hheailhiKs ( hhort wooleil ear
skint , ) , each 15'J5c ; drv shearlings ( she
wi ) Ied early hklus ( , No. " 1 , each. foaiOe : ill
MiearllugH ( slioit wooleil eiuly hklns ) . No.
each. 5c ; diy Hint K'ansas and Nubriisl
buti-her wool poltK , per Ib. , ai-tual weight , 111
14Vic ; dry Hint Kausax nnd Nebraska mil
ruin wool pellh , iierlb. , actual weight , 801'J
dry lllnt ( olorado butcher wool pelts , per II
urinal weight , Iixai2'e ; diy Hint Colorai
inurrnln WIM > ! pelts , per 11) . , actual welgl
BftlOc ) dry pieces and bui-kH. actual wolgl
7 < 2.0c ! , lliiMi feet out oil' , a.s It U useless to p :
fn'lght on them.
TAU.OW AND ( liiuAsi ; Tallow , No. 1 , 3 j
tallow , No. - , liyUUi1 ; gieiiM > , whltoA.SK
Kn-usp , wliltu 11 , 3'n > ; giease. yellow. II
grease , dm k , 2'4i.j ' old butler. _ & _ i.i ! bei
wax , prime , iu { . ' _ 5e ; loiiKh tallow , 1UG.-C.
Onmliii I'rodiu-u .Market ,
Bonio Muiiitti'NII1 bo noted In thoquotatlu
on t'KWH , iioultry , KJIIIIO and hay ,
Ai'ri.KK-liood apple * are quoted at3 , & (
4.00 ; choli-o to fani-v , * l.004t4.25.o
1IANANAK Quotations aio : Fair to go
fclilpplng htiH-k , t2.OlKQ2.CU per bunch ,
HiiTTKii Thugeneial murkut Is t.ti-ady. T
bulk of the receipts soils at HQlOc , and sol
beU-ct packugeii at 17ft'Jo.
ClUNiiliiiiilM-QuoUitlona are. ! Hell a
cherry. KU.&O pur bbl.j bell and bugle , J'J.t
Inln Citpoti ) < l. 110.00 , The nMlvnlft on llm
n.iuUM ntPlinlil . . _ . , . .
IIIIKY I inn y t > ffrv ] I" tlllTI'ml ' lo ( Iml
QIII lallntin intigrnll tlin wny ftom JOi to '
t IIIKTMH Tin p * I to ii fi rt. pr-r i' < i/ ,
M f 0 | ( Mo Hi-fool.prrdi .lO'ii lO.IIOi
luiire , for xehooti niul rlitiHliicm h ,
holly , per bbl , , la 60i tnlstlclou
Ib. , UMntv. .
rio-Tho Inrttf nrrlx-fils of rolil Morncn
r-pKinm wealiciiltm the imitkct , which .will
haxn In b ( ? iinnted al 33413 Ic fortre h lock.
tlAMt : ThPfti rivals of quail nrr < latRe , lint
tlir-y tnovii titilto freely nt quotatloni. Duel < <
nioscaro nnd In good demnnd. .lack rnbblls
nreromliiff ( teely and are Illtely to go lower.
.Small rabbits arc tint voiy plenty and sell
tniiro readily. Quotations are : rliensants ,
t5.Kift6 ( MM prairie chtchciK , Jt.OOUI.60j
prou e , tt.OOi nutill , Jl IHW41.26 ; unlpn ,
JI.IH ) ; Jack nulpe. il ar lf.r.O . ; plover ,
JI.OO ; polden plover , * 1.25 < fll,60 ! rnnvns back
ducks , JH.ooaio.OO ; red head thicks , $4.00 !
mallnid diu-ks , I3.r.0ffl3,76 ! blue wing teal ,
J2.2rpreenwliiKtcnll.76 : nil\eddtti'l < s$1.60 :
Canada creep. } 0.iHKi7.ri < ) t Inek rabbits , 12.00 ;
( il.KMij smnll rabbits , Jl.'j6A1.6Ut Mjnlm-ls ,
Jl.lMKil.a.l : nntelopo .nddle , nai&cf deer
saddles , 1631Co : aiitolopo carcasses , oaiOo :
deercaicasses , lVTil2o. (
IIOM-iv Tlio iimikot. Is firm , good \xhlto
cloxei honey lieltiRM'arco at 17c.
11 AV- The olTerlngs consisted of thltty-lhico
rats , ftesh receipts mid holdoxers toirether ,
nnd the market was easier. No. I$7.00'ii7.50 !
Nn. 2 , f O.OOJiO.&O.
l.l-.MON.s-Cholce , tl.BOi fnni-v , W.BO.
MAI.\IIA ( liiArt : < i- Per kep , JO.OO.
OvsTtits--Uneliaiwed ; at 13 350 per Pan.
O.NioNs-llomegrown , BOSSfic ; Huiinlsb , JI.OO
be relate.
oiuNniw-riothia , $ n.2va3 ; r.o.
PdTAiom ( jiintutioiiH ate : Homegrown ,
GMl'ue ; Coloiado and I'tah , HDr.
I'oiil.Tltv Till keys , If choice , sell loaillly nt
12n-12'eandgee' < eani | dueks at OftlOo. The
demand Is fair and the supply not very huge.
Some xeiy thin and pour tiukevs have been
tepoi ted ns selling as low as Uc. rhlekensnro
romlint lu fteely nnd , the deiiiiiud belnglllit ) ,
stocks me Inrllni'd to nei'umulute. The mitr-
kel on elilekeiis Is coiiseuueiitly lower , and
x-ciyt-hoh-e stock XM-nt nt He. tiood .stock sold
latgely nt c and Infeilor nl Hi\
HWIIT : : I'dwiDr.s Choice Musoatlno and
Illinois siick ( , . < 3.7r > OT.4.liO per hbl.
VKAI , Quotations ate : t-mall and fat , O'i ' ©
7c ; huge and hemy , 3QCC.
St , linl < MarUets ,
PT. I.otns. Mo. , Di-o. lS.l't.oifn Knsv.
Wni'.AT I'laetlon nboxoesierdny ; cash ,
Gd'd-j .laiiimiy,07 Viil 7Vn'i May , 74' ' .
COIN 'd-Q'fi' "Pi cash , 3bUit January ,
3a.c ; May , 43'BC t3'e.
tAis-Soxx ] ; i-iihli 3-J'ic ' ; May. 3IJ ? .
Itvr.-Iluhl higher ; rnc ) asked.
ItAlii.r.v Steady.
HlJTTiiu - linehanged.
Kims Unchanged ; 2lc.
l'OIIU-Jiri.25.
I.Aimjn.7r > .
Hi.Cf.ti'is-l.'lour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat. 42,000
bu. ; corn , 04ooo bu. ; oats , 27,000 Int. ;
ryn , 0 ooo bn. ; barley 10,000 bu.
.Sllii'\ii\T : ! ! I'lour , 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000
bii.i emu , llO.OOObu. ; oats , 10,000 bu. ; rye ,
'J.OOObu. ; bailey , none.
New York Dry Goods Mnrkrt.
New YOIIK , Dec. -Huslness activity In
dry goods has passed fiom deinnnd In deliv
ery , an Interval of quiet being natural nt this
lime as x\oll as necessary from the scarcity of
goods. \ Thcio was a fair trade In hlcnehed and
eolmeil cottons , with cutleis and In blown
goods , with convctls. Mine business
would bo done all lound If the
goods could ha had. There were
no new developments nnd few are now ex
pected. Duslne.ss was fair In prints. Clothing
woolens were In stlong movement , for thn no\t
heavy weight season , hut full lines of goods
luixu not yet been opened. Thu out look In all
dliectlotis Is better thuncould huvo been an
ticipated.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Dee. 16. WHEAT
Was dull and lowei ; No , Sliaiil , GDaGGiic ; No.
2 ted , GOii.
CoilN Weak ; No. 2 mUeil , 33'J34c. ( !
OA'is Hatcly hteady ; No. 2 mixed , 30 ®
31c. *
Hvn 1'lrm ; No.2 , 47CT.48C.
IluriKti Pair demand ; uicnmcry , 25S28c ( ;
dairy , 14 18c.
KildS Pit m lit 1822'4i- ' .
HlXKtt'is Wheat , 40,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000
bn. ; oats , 1,000 bu.
Smi'MUM-H - Wheat , 27,000 bu. ; corn , 14,000
bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu.
OU.Market.
Nnw YOIIK , Dec. 16. PuTitoi.rtiM Neglected
thioughoul. Penusyhania oil , spot sales ,
none : January options sales , none. ; 63'u
bid , 533ju asked ; Lima oil , tales , none , 17o
bid. Total sales , none.
COITONM-.KII Oii/ EasIer ; ciude , 3G@3G > { c ;
yellow , y'JS'.IU'ic.
TAI.I.OW Kasy , quiet ; city ( $2.00 for pack
ages ) , 4 1-lGc.
llosix Dull.
LONDON , Dec. 15. CALCUTTA LISSCKD 38s
Gd per quill tor.
ISusliiexs ISrlefs.
Pmlth & Smith , who have been running a
meat maiUelal llenkelman , luixo dissolved.
Mason & Merrill , Implement dealois at
Pleasautdale , have illcd a ceitlllcato of asso
ciation.
Tied Sudman , who has been conducting a
geneinl htoie at Chappull , has been succeeded
b > Sudman & Pish.
3llluiuilcce C.r.iln .Mnrket.
Mit.wAt'Kun. WIs. . Dee. ID , WIIKAT I'Inn ;
May , 71c ; No. 2 spi lug , Otic.
COHN Quiet : No. 3 , ; ibc.
OATS Dull ; No. 2 white , 33'z ! < S34c ! $ ; No. 3
2'SG.33'ie.
llAltl.KV GoC.
HYC-63C.
? IInuriip lls Whe.it Market.
l.lx-orpool M urkets.
T.iVKiti'floi. , Dec. 16. WHKAT Dull ; holder
.jll'er modetately ; No. 1 California , Gs OdS
Us OHd percental ; led westein sptlug , Gs(20 ( :
G'id ' ; No. 2 , ied winter , 6 * 7"2dii3s Hd.
COIIN Dull ; mixed western , 4s 3d per cental
Jj4.Hl > Pi line westeiu , 60s per cwt ,
TAI.I.OW. Pine American , ilGs per cwt ,
Coili-u Market.
Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. -Options opened sleadj
10 points lower : closing weak , lo to 20 point
S10.OOiJilU.00.
L'liiclnn.itl Alurl.ets.
CINCINNXTI , O. , Dee. 15. WllCAT I'll !
ileniiinil ; No.2 red , 70c.
CoitN Plim ; No , 2 mixed , 44c.
OAT.S Kasy ; No. 2 mixed. 34'Q35c.
WIIISKV Actix-e , if.ong ; $1.30.
C'ottou Market.
Nnw OIILEANS , Lit. , Dee. 15. Firm ; mid
dllng , OU-lOc ; low middling , 0 3-lGc : nt
recelptH , 12,124 bales ; gloss , 13,250 bale >
uxnoits coastwise , 250 bales ; block , 283I'J
bales.
Ilaltlmoro ( Ir.ilu Market.
II\I.TIMOHK , Mil. . Dec. IS. WIIUAT Dull
No. 2 led spot and December , 74e. !
COIIN Dull ; mixedspol,4Hijc ,
OATS Quiet ; No. 2mlxcd weateru , 385K- .
Toledo ( iriiln Market ,
Toi.ii)0. : O. , Dec. 15. WIIKAT Dull ; No.
cash , 71'c. (
CoiiN-Dull : No. 2 cash , 43c.
OA'i8 Hleady ; cash , 361asked. .
Traders' Talk.
CHICAGO , III. , Dec. 15. Counselman ft. Day t
CocUiell llros. Commission companv : Again'
gem-tally bearish ontsldo news and pemlstei
opposlllon fiom loeal short * , wheat sold i
lower and closed ' , c higher than yesleida
continual absorption of cash ami fiitiue.s by
bull element , whoso u-souices nee :
to bo abundant and whoso inelhoi
aio unusually conservatlxo , in cansln
mete caution among somu comml'
hlon houses ngalnsl fiuthur 4ixtundln
slioit Kales from htielt low pi Icon , vy , , ( bjn
tht'ro IshOiiin small chaiico of loss In pui
I'lnises. and that almost any day thociow
may becomu furious buyers , Coin w :
bttong nnd gained ! { c on buying by tl
honihuesl , piobably on account of e :
pcctcd Inteiiupllou of iniuUutlng owing i
htm ins. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
STOCKS AM ) IIONDS ,
Kperiiliilloii Turned Upon thu Sterling K :
. fliangii Kntcx ,
Nr.xv YOIIK , Dec. 15-.Speculatlon at tl
Flock exchange today tinned upon tl
htii'iigthof ' the market for slot Hug o.xclmng
thiu'ontlnned uxports of gold to Uuiopoai
thn Hurry lu thu money marKet. Thcbhl |
menu of $500,000 gold today hy the stcami
Prussia , which Is a slow boat , attracted attci
t Ion , us It was looked upon as additional ev
denco that Iho foreign demand for the yellv
metal was moro urgent than had been get
erally MipiKiscd. On the top of these slit
incntHcnnuircpoitx that $2,000,000 , would 1
shipped by Hiitiuilay's btcameiti and that an
whetV fiom tS.000,000 to ilO.000.000 wou
go forwaid ne.xt week ,
ThuMoilIng uxciiango inniket was unus
ally haio of bills , and tales are rlghl up to tl
shipping point. These matteis , inado an li
piesslon upon money lenders , who began
call lu loans and caused money lo jump su
ilcnly fumi-l'i to 6 percent. Many Huns h
loatiscallcd and they had to await their u
iiingtincntM , thus pieclpliatlng u btilngen
for which uiokers , In so mo Instunt'en , at lea
were qiilto iiiiui < iiaicd. The talk of hea
gold hhlpmentN dliected attention to the coi
pulsoiy bllvur colnago laxv , and Induced bpi
ulutoi-s to inako bids , for calls ou gold to u <
der In 18U3. fo fur us thu advance lu t
money market Is conccined.lt U bald tli
whllu it iuy buve uu uilvuiuu luliucucc ou t
.Mi k tiintkrl II will nl nl nil In ft ( riff n ixr
nnd. nl iuii lit til oil i-puiiln
ll"lilFf of nlmtrsoti Mr-nil' rinnvlnnlio ( rt1
arrnt nnrlrty to rr-iliti-n tbf'lr xriililr - ' nnd of
course tiipre wns no Inrk of intiiiipulatloti f r
Ih" pltlpo pof helping tlin tlfi line nlotiR Ihn
licnrs hint the n l lniice uf ciMnlti operators ,
who recently turned pntirr prollls Into cn li
and nrn now desirnus of tepuremisliiK Ihi'lr
dlorl nt n lo\xcr rniiKP of prices. Thp only
rally of Inipnrlnucn ooeuricd between 11 and
13 o'clock unilcr HIP lender-dUp of New lng-
Innil , nnil the wliolo list Improxcd H to 1 per
cent. Tlio lowest quotations were touched
shortly before thu clo p. Then DNtllllnit
nnd Cnttlefecillnp showed a decllnu of
.Tlpercent ; Missouri Pacific , Manhattan and
I.i-ad cointnon , 'i tier cent ! Ametlcan Cotton
Oil , 2'i ' per rent i I.end preferred _ > per cent ;
Chlcagn CJns and ( ieneral Klectrlc , 2'iper
cent ! American Hugnr , I1 , per cent , and West
ern Union , in percent. The remainder of tlio
ncllxo list Included Ji tier cent. Ainonit tlio
speclaltlcii , Itlcbmond Terminal luolveOper
cent from tlio last previously reported
sale to 02. I'nlted States Ilubher
commiiii fell off 'J'i nnd Ohio Houtli-
ITU 1M per cent , rinal Hales wore at
mostly frai'tlonal rccoxcry outsldo of Maiihat-
tatl and I.L'iitl common , which were 1 percent
nbovo HID lowest. Heading was conspicuous
forflrniness throughout and shows n net loss
for the day of only U per cent. The market
closed unsettled.
The Post says : It was known before business
opened today tlmt an extra $500.000 of gold
had been oidered late yesterday from the sub-
tteasury for export by a slow Ilamlmig
steamer today. This need not have been
iilarmlng , for the financial community had al-
teady inado up Its mlud lo a heavy gold export
on next ivcck. Hut this week's gold engage
ments Uaxo appeared at such unusual times
nnd lu such unusual qiiatters that Wall street
has Invariably been taken olT Its guard. The
iperators for lower pilces ninilo the most of
heir opportunity and attacked the market on
ill sides , ( iold expoits to KuRllind xveie pre-
lleted fot'Hatuiday. A more seilous eonsld-
ciatloti was the fact that In today's icpoit
dealing with Tuesday's transactions ) the
reasury's cold balance , which had slowly
leen Inctcaslng for n fortnight past , diopped
ihtuptly < limn to $ ItjOO,0)0 ( ) , Mumlng that
he dniln ttotfi gold exiorls | has once moio
fallen dliectly on the goxetnment's supply.
The following me the closing limitations for
he leading stocks on the New Voile Stock c.x-
ay :
CT-dlV.
The total sales of stocks todav were -127,237
hates , IneludhiK : Atehlson , Ih.OllO : Uurllue-
on , 9,000 ; Chk-aco Cas , 1HIO ! ) ( ; Distillers ,
> 0,000 ; Kile , U.UUO ; General Kleclile , 01,400 ;
Louisville & Nashville , 0,700. Manhattan ,
i,400 ; Missouri I'nellli' , 2Gb)0 ( ) ; National Lead ,
50,000 ; National Linseed , .1.000 ; Newr.mliiiid ,
8,800 : Northetn Pacific prpfei rod. 0,300 ; Itead-
ns. 23,000 ; Itock Island , Ki.OOO ; St. Paul ,
7,300 ; Hucar , 31,000 ; Union Pacific , 14,000 ;
Wcstein 1'nloii , 30,000.
London riiiancl.il Ketloiv.
tCojij/r/oJilcd / / JS9 ? by Jtimci flnitlnn 7Jciinetl.l
LONDON , Dec. 15. [ Xew Yolk Herald Cable
ipeolal loTin : HIK. : ] The settlement \\assiit-
sfactorlly concluded on the Sloi-k exchanRO
oday. Only ono compaiatlvely unimportant
'allure has been announced , lluslness for the
ie\v account was very much iestil"ted , opera-
ois not cailiiK todo much so near the holidays.
Indian rupee paper was'5d higher owliiKto u
jetter tendency In sIHer. roioliin } io\eiii-
mcnt seciultles close allttlo Irregular. Ameil-
cans have been quiet all day ; In the coui-o of
Iho afternoon they became firm , but dniliiK
ho last hour the tone of the market chanced
for the woise. Illinois Cential closed 1 per
cent lower , Union Paclllo ? percent and sev
eral others 'B to U percent. Krloand Atlantic
Ilrst mortxaxucio well maintained at
au advance of ' , per cent and
? per cent respect ! \ely. Canadians
veto lather bid foriluiliiR the latter partof
the afternoon. Grand Trunk Issuu anil t'ana-
dlan Pacltlc close K to ' .i per cent higher.
Me.xleau wcond preference Imptoved ; Mexi
can first preference ? ; per eent , and Central
ArKcntlno lj percent. Call money wasslltthtly
firmer at lit per cent , but beyond this the
{ 'lock exehaiiKo payments today had little
ellect. Discount rates ere weaker , 1" to l'
percent bolii - quoted forthice mouths back
bills.
Xow York Money .Miirkct.
Nnw YOIIK , Dec. 10. MOSKV ON OAI-I/
Stions ; ranslnB from 4'i to D per cent ; last
loan4 percent , closed at 4 percent.
PiitMi : Mr.iiOANTii.K I'Ai'Hii DltO per cent.
Siuui.lMl KxotiANdi : SIIOIIK ; wltli actua'
btisliinss at J4.HGMii,4.HG' ! , for sixty day bill-
andfl.S8 (34.88'4 ( for demnild.
The closing iiiotatlons | on bonds ;
1'lnuncl.il NnU'H.
, Mo. , Dec. 15 , Clearings , t ,
Nr.xv YOIIK , Dec. 15.-CleailnRO , J130.101 !
603 ; balances , J5,5G5l)87. )
llAi.TiMOiti : , Sid. , Dec. 15. Clearings , I2,65C
338 j balances , $382,017 , Money 0 per cent.
I'nii.Aiijii.piilA , Pa. , Dec. 16. Clearing
J16.4K0.61&J balances , 11,11B,60H. Money , 4
percent.
MKMi'iiH. . Ttuin. , Dec.i 15. Nnxv York o
change belling nt par , dealings , $128,03
balances , 7b,240.
CINCINNATI. O. , Dec. 15 , Money , 4 < fjfl"p
cent. Now Yoik uxchaiiKi ) , 16o dlscoui
Clearing ! , , (2,250,205 ,
NKXV OIU.IAM : > . I.u. , Dec. 16. Clearings , I !
407,883. Now Ynikitxclmngo.idKht , 60o ur
mliini ; bank , f 1.00 premium ,
HOSTON , Mass. . Dec. 15. Clenrlnas , 116,721
OhO : balaiicos. tl.754.8GO. Money , 5 per cei
Kxcliangu on Now York par to He discount.
I.DMIO.V , Dec. 16. The bullion In the llai
of Knglaml Increased i'G5,000 during the nil
xxeuk ) Thu proportion of the llauk of En
laud's rciurvu to liability , which luit we
win 4 ? ' "ittrr .nt rfvffiw4H MiirM Atnontit
of billll.in willidrnwn fti.m Ilii ll.uiUiT I 111 , -
hinil i M biilmiie wny n MHNI
( * T t , K. M . tn # 1" > lliniln. " 11.347.
077 Imliuii's * l i iitin Momy iiulet t' . 7
per cent I utiaiMrll nit Ni w Nolk 'J.M1 illl-
. . | in npirliifr ( ,
024. New Yuri. t'M'IniiiBrfliv tticiiilntn. Ptt'r-
llnu prehange Stijin.i sKtvdny bills , } t.80j
cltlhl , ? 4 Hfli | . MoneyUnsy , 0 per cent.
PMII8 , Dec 15. "Tlip wceldv KtntPtiietit of
HIP Hunk of I'rnnm shoxvs nn Incieaso of
8tOOO,00f gold nH < V a decrease of U.O.OOOf
sllxcr. 'nneoiMTCTjllientos , OOf 67'4C for the
iiecount. ,1 , _
1.1 VK STOijK AlAltKP.TS.
CnlttnTrndn Uriiuiriillrpil llnRs In StroiiR
Dpinauil niul Higher.
OXIMIA. Doc. 15. Itecelpls w far this work
foot up 13,123 cattle. 22,000 boss and 3.075
sheen against 10B8,1 cattle. 18,072 hogs and
2,221 sheep the panic four days.
The cnttlo market was In very bad
shape. Demorallritlon faintly expresses
the .situation. This market , as XTPH
as others , has been Hooded all xvppk
with fair to ptetty good cattle , and this clr-
cumstnnre , taken In connection xdth the usu
ally restricted demand nt this season explains
xvhy the market has broken from 25c to 60c
( tils xvppk. About the only Inquiry ftom the
dressed beef men Is for cattle peed enough for
HIP Christmas trade , as xvlth the general pub
lic poultry and gamp , being ns cheap or
chenpor nt this season of the year , In
a great mensurp nt least , take Iho
litnco of otdlnarv beef. The yiuds xxero
full of cnttle. Ini'luillng plenty of good fat
beeves , but It wns hard xxotk to get buyers to
look at them , tosay nothing of trying to buy
them. The mnrket wasnbout the worst this
vear-lt could hnrdlybe worse. Hooil to cholco
1.200 to 1.400.b. | steers sold nt fiom $3.76 to
$4.05 , with fair ( o ptetly good stuff nt from
f 3,05 to T3.05. Sunn ) veiy fair westerns sold at
ftom 83. 15 to $3.50. Tim moxement was as
slow as molasses about this season of the year
and n good slum1 of thooflerlngs weiu. still un
sold In the pens at the clo e.
Them was mote life to the trade In butchers'
slock and caiitieis than theto was In beef
steers , imt u took the good to cholco cows nucl
helfets lo bring steady prices while prices
continued to shmlo lower ou I lie medium nnd
common sluir. ( loud to choice cows nnd
helfem sold al fiom 2.60 to J3.35. fair to good
cows ftom1.75to { 2.40. while common and
calming ntades sold all iho way from $1.70
down to 61V. Hulls ami oxen sold freely at
nbnnt steady pilces finni $1.50 to 2.60. Com
mon large cnlxes and vearllngs to choice veal
calves sold at fiom $1.60 to $5.00 or at full last
week's quotations.
There was a good trade In stockers nnd feed
ers as far ns It went , hut the volume was lather
limited on account of the light teeelpts. Uood
smooth slock sold sttong. A bunch of branded
grass \\ostetn cattle sold for $3.40 and llfly
head of coed XM-steins wete letalh-d to a
soiithoiu Nebraska feeder for $3.05. Thn big
hulk of the fiesh offerings left first hands at
fiom J2.30 to$3.15. liepresenlatlvo sales :
DIIKSSKI ) llf.lIF ,
21 sirs. . . . 1200 3 50
lions The cool weather Isbilnglng the hog
in. bo far this week iceelpls aio 3,500 heavle
than last week , and very little short of th
same four days last year. Aside fiom half
do/en loads of eholi-o heavy hogs the genera
quality of the olToi Ings was about as It wei
on thu tluco preceding days , very fair. Con
dltlons rather favored the soiling Intetesti
Thu supply was only modoiato. Kastein ail
vices woio favoiablo and lu addition to th
usual good local demand hot
ftom ftesh meat men ami packer
theio was a fair shipping Inqulr
and a consequent Imptoved feeling In specn
tatlvo elides. Prices ruled ' .strong to 0
higher at the opening and at the close thci
weio plenty of sales made at a 5c to lOc at
vance , thu market eloslng up very strong o
fico general buying and thohtieiigth In pit
visions. Good to cholco heavy nnd hutclu
" * 0.25 and J0.2
BONDS Total li.uri of CITIES
; COUNTIES , SCHOOL
J DISTRICTS. WATER
COMPANIES , ST.rt.R.COMPANIESelc
Corretpondence iollcHcd.
N.W.HARRIS &GOMPANYBankers ,
103-103 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO.
19 Wall Street , NEW YORK.
7O State 9ti BOSTON.
r.n . < 71 1' "
YH 'nil
r.o 33' ' ! JHII o inn
ii. ' Ml ,10O I'O
71 t-'l J7 n J71 ,
3OII Mil n U7' ' ,
JU 'ir. ; l.'ll ( i nee
70 " o an
4H. . ftfi 3'jn 40 n see
78 01 180 o ao
71 00 o nee
40 no .305 o nee
73 . 48. 323 o 30
05 . 07. BID aoo 0 30
51 . .310 0 30
01. . 50 , V23 0 35
75. . 51 300 U 35
i-KisANi ) itnnin.
B1..130 575 73. . . .10110 5 75
Stiiii : ; The modi-talc leoelpts wcto ns usual
of lulu rather miscellaneous In character.
( liHiil millions met with u teadvsalu at fair
HKUH-S , but medium Riades anil stock < hPt'i |
were ntrllleolT. I'alrto good uatl\es , } 3.5Vio (
4,75 ; fair to good westeitis , $ . ) .254.50 ; com
mon und stock sheep , $2.25 3.50 ! peed to
eholco 40 to 100-lb. lambs , 14.0030.00. Kep-
rescntatho wiles :
No. Av. I'r.
185 nntivo wethers 100 ft 75
107 natives mixed 103 430
5 natives mtxt-d 120 3 50
10 luitl\esml\ed 87 300
Itrerlpts mill IlUpovltlim of Stock.
Ofllclnl ri-colit | ! mill disposition of stock an
shown by the books of the Union Stock Varilt
coinlmnv for the twenty-foili luiiirs ending
nl 5 o'clock p. in. December 15 , 18012 :
Clili'iiK" I. ' * " Slock .Miirlicl ,
ClllCAdo , III. . Dl-c. 15. ISpivlnl Ti'li'Rrnin to
Tin : lHi.l : Tlio rnttlo inntUi't VIIM sttonp.
Tlu-iiMMisn lliilit run , only iilioiil la.OOil lii-iul
nnlvlni ; , nnil ullh un iicllvi1 ili'inuiiil for Ini-ul
mm smppltiK iioriiiint , vi-lli-rsi-lomly hail tin1
lx > st of t IIP situation. All ilpsotlptlons \ccpl
fancy , Milil lilKlicr tlinn ut lliu IIP-
irliiiittiK of the wri'U , VotHID
fancy styles tlirto was not much Inquiry ,
anil but for tin- fact Unit olU'iltiKs WPII- low ,
iiilcos for thai sort inii t havi- como ilown.
TrnclliiilnooHs nnil bulls \\SIM jiiliu-lpally at
fiom I1.7B to SLl.GO'anil ' tlu > liulli of tlio slri-ls
i-liaiiRi-il hanils nt bom JM.MI to $4.Hr > anil the
laiiKii of quota t Ion 'i \\as fionifl.Ul ) to 13.25 for
Inft-t lor to choice cous and liulls , fioin IH.Vu to
t3.60 for stookorsaiulfpoiU'ts mnl fioin$3.00 to
{ 0.00 for M'l-y cointnoii to ovtin sti-urs. Ualvcs
wensnlntilo ut fiotn $1.75 to J.'i.W ) .
SollptHno \\t-ll < 'noiili nU-nsoil with the
.sltuatlonof toilny's lies tnai kot. Tliciovnsi :
.s1impi > r ( li-inanil Ilian Iinil exlstiul forsoino
iluys previous nnil pi Ices worn easily 5c
hlKlier tlinn on ycstonlny. The run
considerably \\cecik-d tlio first esti
mates , amount IIIK to nliout 2H , < 1(10 ( head
but tlioants of tlio trade woto not fully met
and the advance established1 the oiicnliiK of
business > \as sustained to tlio end. II illil not
tul.o u vt-ry pi line lot of IIORS to lrlnp0.30 ) ,
and wo notutlmtn large pint of the heavy
and inudlnmulKlits sold abovn tli.it llanre.
Tliero \ > ere many tunics nt from $0.60 to { 0.55
and u number nt higher figures. ( MosliiK HR-
ureseio nt fioin $5.75 toT0.35 for poor to
choice and llpht and nt fioin JG.10 to JO.GK for
inedliim mnl lieavv. Culls and pl scio
qnnted ut f i oin $3.75 to J5.00.
Alieady this voek10,000 sheep have been
ivrul\iul hero , These mo larger u-celpts tlinn
\ eie ever pi uvloiisly known at this staKO of
the sousoii , and the elTect upon values has not
been Kooil , ns viewed fioin sellers' stnud-
polnt. Theto was no decided slulnkaRO
liulay , but since Saturday theie has been a
ik-cllimof from 'J5c to 35c per 100 His. Tl'cio
was a slow movement on u basis of from $ 'J.75
to $5.00 for poor to choice sheep and at fioin
S3.G5 toiO.OO for lambs. Kuncy Blades sold at
an advance on these quotations mid then- was
Infoilor stuir for which fioin J1.76 to $2.20
could not bo rcullrt-il.
Hecelpts : Cattle , 13,000 ; hogb , 28,000 ; sheep ,
7,000.
The Evening Journal repot Is :
C-ATTI.K Uecelpts , 14.000 head ; shipments ,
4,500 head ; market steady to-sttonir ; Chilst-
mns beoNes , $5.80517.00 ; Rood to choice , $4.50
< To5.40 ; others , J2.UO' i4..10 ; btockers , $2.00 ®
3.25 ; cows , $2.203.r > 0.
Iloos Uecelpts , 20,000 head ; slilpments ,
0,000 head ; mnrket 5(3.10c ( hlKlit-r ; roiicli
and common , JtUmSO.lO ; packing and mixed ,
$0.10aG.35 ; ( rood topiImehcavy.iO.liOfflO.G' 'i ;
butchers' welRhts , $ G.30i.r.45 ; light , JG.0049
0.30 ; skips and pljs. 3.S.OO0.30.
SHKBP uccolpts , 7,000 head ; shipments ,
1,200 head : market Jdull , lower ; Ulirlslmas
wethers , $5.405.60 ; natives , $3.H00,5.26 ;
westerns $4.25'i4.80 ' ; Te.\ans , H.15S4.70 ;
lumbs , $3.70(25.00. ( _
KnnsnH City I.lvo Stock Mnrkot.
KANSAS Cirv , JIo. , Dei15. . OATTI.K Re-
.elpts , 3,000 head ; slilpmcnts , 2,900 head ;
peed stock steady ; otheis dull to lower ; shlp-
I > | IIB steei s$3.355.25 ; stockers and feeders ,
2.003.25.
Iloos Itecelpts , 8,500 head ; shipments , 1,700
it-ad ; maiket opened 60 to lOc loner ; regained -
gained loss , closed strong ; extreme range ,
' 4.76G.40 : bulk , JO.10TtO.25.
Smir : Kecehits , 1,800 head ; shipments ,
JOOhead ; stonily , unchanged ; nuittous , $4.0C
IS4.70 ; lambs , $4.85. _
Now York I , \o Stock Jlnrkot.
New VnitK. Dec. 15. Hnuvr.s Receipts
233 head , all for exporters mid slaughterers :
notiade ; feeling firm ; dressed beef .steady : il
7l1&IJc. per lit. Shipments tomonow , 73 beeves
GO sheep , 10 hogs and 00 quartets o beef
Cnlves llecelplb , 100 head ; notiade.
SlirXP A > t > LAMMS Hecelnls , 4,058 head
inaikel linn ; sheep , $3.0035.25 per cwl ;
lamb , , $5.25G.OO.
lions Kccelpts , 4,850 head , consigned direct ]
Market nominally steady al $5.70 < aG.30 pel
- . t. _
St. r.ouls r.UoStoek A
PT. LOITIS , JIo. , iio. : 15. \rn.n-Ho- -
celpts , 2,800 head ; hhlpments , 2,300 head ]
nurkot active ; native stuuiisolil J3.00iJ0.76 ;
a ngo steels , $2.0033.00.
lloos-Hecelpts , 8,000 head ; sljlpmcnis ,
3,500 head ; mnrket strong ; heavy , .fG.OOS
G.40 ; packing , $500510.20 ; light , $5.1)080.15. )
SliBiM' Iteccipts , 000 hi'ad ; Milinncnts , IOC
ead ; market steady ; ntitlvcs , $3.004.50 ;
cholco iniittoiis , $0.00.
Worn-out ,
"run-down , " feo-
bio women , need
Dr.I'iorce'sFnvor-
ito Prcbcrlption.
It builds them up.
It's ix jiowerful ,
restorative tonic ,
or strength-giver
frco from nlco-
hoi niul injuri
ous drugs. The
entire system is renewed and invigorated.
It improves digestion , enriches the blood ,
dispels aches und pains , gives refrcihiut
sleep , and restores flesh and strength. At
a soothing nervine , it allays and subduei
hysteria , spasms , and nil the nervous uynip
tarns commonly attendant upon functiona
and organic dtecnio. It's the only guamn
teed medicine for women. It does vbat ii
promised or it asks nothing. It gives satis
faction , in every ease , or the money paid foi
it is refunded. Ko other medicine for wo
men is sold on such terms.
That's tlio wny its makers prove their faitl
in it. Contains o alcohol to inebriate ; IK
syrup or sugar to ilormigo digestion ; a leglti
nmto meilictne not a leverage. I'urely vegc
table und perfectly harmless in any conoi
Uou of the bystcin.
SOUT/-T
Union Stock Yards Company ,
Sou tli Ofnaha.
Best Cnttlo Ilo nuil hliccp market In Iho went.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers ,
Fouth OmaUa-Tolcpliono 1167. Chlcngi
JOHN 1) DADISMAN.I M.nHicr .
WAJ/rKiir : , WOOD , fMan
Market IleporU briunll and wlrocboorfullr tu
ultbuil upon application.
DRUNKENNESS
Ctrtt'ofJiitmrJIithlt l' Hltl\'oly Ouro *
It can bo nix en In u cup of cotton or ten or In fee
without tlio kuovrlediro of lliu patient. It It nbsi
lulely bnrmlvd und will cltuct a permanent an
> peed r euro , nliclbur tlio putlonl U a moilornl
drln.eruran alcoliollo rmk. Ulnm teen ulvc'ii I
tliuuiandiof eaten nd In uxury Init-ucii a purfui
curu lia > folloHuil It nurur lalln. Tlio ojtiei
unco Impregnated nllli Uio Hpeilllc , H hccomoi n
ullar liuiiomllillltr fur the llquur .ppolUa to ml
UI.IiN hl'ICCII'IOCO. , l'ru | , Clncl unalt ,
IB | iaeo book uf particular * f rue. To bo hail of
Knbn A Co. , Uth and Douplut Hti , VVbolem
Illaku , llriice A Co. , and lllcboidi uDJUK U
Ouabu ,
OMAHA
Manufacturers' and
Jobbers' Directory
AWNJNOSAND
Omaha Tcnl-Awnlng
COMl'ANV.
ItOltPK COVKI13 ,
1111 Karnnm t.
JlAOSANDTWIHy.8 _ J BIQYCJLES. _
Bemis Omalia Bag M. 0. Daxon ,
fOMl'ANY.
Importcrj and itiinu fr * . Illcrcles nolil on monthly
Hour tacks , butlnni ,
in I no. HO menu. IN .V IStli.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morse-Coo Shoo
- Company ,
1109 Uowanl Mrost
Vnctorr corner Htli nml Ooiwlns SUco ! " .
\Vn nro mnVInu cloio prlc to cmh tnirpr * . an I nto
aclns. nfnooiU wnlchlivryfMcnblo
with merdinnK.
Kirkendall , Jones Amer , Hand-Sewed
COMPANY Wliolusolo siionro
nifrs nuontt Hmon niul ruMnTtouJ . IJU9-
liiibticr Shuo Co IlUi- lllOllnrne ) M.
1101-110 ! Harncr St
COAL , COXE. CORNISC.
Omaha Coal , Coke & i Eagle Cornice Works
Ll.MK Cd. hnnl nnil ort i Mfr unlrnnlriM Iron
mnl , S It tor lull nrnl curnlco Hlmlonr cip ,
niGtnlllc nkxlmlitn , vie
111U-1112 DodKo M.
DRY GOODS.
H. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry
I.OO1ICO ,
Dry Entult.nolloiK , fur- Notions , contii' furnish.
nUhlni : uooil" , earner I lnk'k'ooil.ioor. mil und
lltti nnd llonanl fti. I llarney Sis.
FURNITURE ,
Omaha Upholstering Beebee & Rnnyan
CO upholstered furni CO.Craco
ture. II.I.'IIUI .Nli'htilns
St Wliolus.ilu only niul 1 ! th Sis
QROGERUS. DRUGS , ETC.
D. M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co. ,
i:01 IMS Jones St. , IDtU nutt Hartley
Otnnlia. Omnhn
l < aHave you tasted
America's finest Whisky ?
Richest Quality ,
Absolutely Pure ,
Doubly Aged , Sold at all High-claaa
Delicate Bouquet , Drinking Places and
Best I Very Best 11 Drug Stores.
OALLEMAND 4 CO. . CHICAGO.
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM
AGES FOR CHANGE OP GRADE.
To the owners of all lots and patts of lots
niul real estate along Howard stieet and St.
Jlai v'-s avenue , fiom 10th .stiectto 21bt stieut ,
'
ind'lntersectliis btrcots :
You are hereby notified that the iinder-
slencil. thieo dlslnteiested fieeholders of the
city of Omaha , ha\u been duly appointed by
the mayor , with the approval of the city coun
cil of .said city , to assess the ilamase to the
ownorsiespectlvely of the ptoperty all'ected
by clmiiKlntJ the Kiadoof hald streets and In-
tiMsuctlnp stieoth , declared necessary by or
dinance 15'J , passed Kebiuaiy , 1801 , ap-
pro\ed February 0 , 1891.
You aio fuither notllled , tlmt having
nllliln thecoipotnlellmltsof said city , meet
for thopuiposoof coiisiileilnsand making the
assessmentof ilaniacu to tliuniMiers icspi-i--
tholy of said jiiopeity , alVected by said
hniiKO of Riade , taking Into coiiMduiuUon
peelal benullts. If any.
You aio notified to bo picsent at the tlmo
and place afoiesald , and miiKo any objections
toor statements dnicuinlnisaid assL-ssmont of
damages , as you inav consliler piotior.
JAM1W STOl'ICDAhE ,
UKOKC'K .1. 1'AUU
C'oiiiinlltee of Appral ets.
Omaha , December 13 , 1802. I)14dl0t
NOTICE OF THE SITTING OP THE
CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION.
To the owners of the lots. Darts of lots and
real estate abutting ou or adjacent to the
streets , alloys or uvonuqs heroin immod or
situated In whole or In irirt within any of
the districts herein snccillpd :
You and c.ioh of you nro hereby notlflcil
that the city council of the city of Omaha will
sit as a Hoard of r < m iil/atloii. at the olllco of
the olty clerk. In the city hall , Omaha , No-
braska. on I'rldav , thoUU day of Docnmber ,
IblU , from ! ) o'clock a. in. to 5 o'clock p. in. , for
the uurposo of considering nnd equalizing the
proposed low of spoolul t.i.xe.s and assessments
" " ' I'lansot Assessment"
us shown by""l'ro)0scd |
now on ( llo In the olllco of s.ild city clerk , anil
correcting any oriors therein , nnd of la'arlng
all complaints that the owner * of property so
to bo Hsscssoil and taxed may make ; S'ltil
hpoolnl taxes ami assessments proposed to bo
levied Doing neoessaiy to covur the cuitof the
souhral Improvements duly authorl/od to uo
inado nnd now completed , as follows-
To cover the cost of pavliu and curbing
Oasa street , from t'd ! btroot to 'JUh struct. In
Btroot imnrovomoiit district No 4'10. eaUl pay
ing amounting to the HIIIII of < I.K19.h9 , anil said
curbing to the sum of 4111.7(1. ( which siid sums ,
itia proposud. by a rcport.rtuly adopted by
Iho city council , to assess on thu real cstntonn
eacn sldo of Oass street , from a.M to tilth
street , ucuimlliu to foot front uo and thu us
ual scaling hack process lu depth to alloy : no
usst-ssmcnt for curbing to bu ninilo west of . .Id
Btreot as the curb there was laid by prlyato
parlies. Unto per foot for paving , JMfl'JI ;
rate per fnot forcuiblng to.fUI.'O.
To cover the cost of p.ivlni IAJWO avenue ,
from llnmllton Htruot to Jlorcor inoniio. In
p.ivlug district No. 'M. amounting to tne Hum
of Jio.tai.a' ' . whloh fluid 8iini.lt Is proposod.by a
loportdulv adopted by the city council , to
assess on the real esUto on ouch sldu of I.owo
avoiiuc. from Hamilton street , to Jlorcor av
enue , according to foot frontage and the
usual scaling b.iek process In doutli to center
of block or 1st alloy. Unto pur foot. tt.'MH.
Thu cost of private approach , amoiiiitlng to
thOHiim of of JsK.D'Jl , to bo assessed to tuo real
cstato adjoining. . .
To cover the cost of paving Commercial
street , from bliornmii avenilo to 2tth ) Htriiot , lu
paving dUtrlct No. SH amimutlnx
othosuniof H3.11AO' ) , which R.ild snin.lt U
pioposod , by a niport duly ndoptod by lliu
clvy council , toabsoss uro rata on the ro.il es
tate on each Hide of Conimorchil Btreol. from
Hhorman avenua to SOth slroet. accurdliig to
foot frontiigo and tlio usual ncaling back pio-
cess lu dentil from street IJ'J fuu n < it oxco U-
Ing iho center of block : 1'rovldod , lhat.Ufrtut
khall bu dcdnctod on the frotituyo of tux lot
' . ' 1. east of Commercial struct , llatu pur foot.
* J.IIOQ7. The cost of private roadway.umou nt-
liig to thobum ofiM.Ul. to 1)0 ) assessed to the
real oatato adjolnlni- . , .
and ourblnzn I
To cover thn eostof puvlns - -
struct fiom I'opploton avcnuo to the south
line of tax lot 'M In street linpiovomont IU-
trlot No. 47. ' , amouiitliu to the sum of KIM
which said sum It lo pioposed by a roportuulv
adopted by the city council to assess uii.tlin
ronl estate 1110 rah. on i-ucli sldo of . 'nd
street fiom I'opnlnlon avunuo to south linn of
tax lot UU. ui'conllnit lo fool fronliigo and the
usual culliiK biuU prooss In depth from
street 13. fuol. Kuto per fool. J.B. > 'JI. ' The cost
of nrlvato roadwi } amounting to the hiiiu of
tlOi.70 to bo absosseii to the real ubtato adjoin-
"TO cover the cost of p-ivln ? and ciirblnz
Spcncor strout from Khorma" uveiiuoto.'lih
treot In struol linnrovuiiiuiit dlstrk-i No , 4.0.
amountiiiztotl.oiiiimof * Kb797u. whli-h said
sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted
by the city oouucll , to niseis pro rata ou iho
HARDWARE.
Rector A Wilhclmy Lobcck & Linu ,
COMI'A.VV.
I'pntprnln ' Imnlnnro nn.l
Cornpr ,0th niul Jnckion mcclinnlm' touj
i
HATS , tTO.
W. A , L , Gibbonfi Co ,
Wliole i\lo
llKts.rnp ] , Mrnir B0o < 1 ,
KloTpi. mlttpn * , .Jth
nail llnrner t .
LUMBER.
John A. Wakcflcld , Charles R , Leo ,
Importpil.Ainprli-nnl'urt lunibor , wood
Iniul cement ,
lioo ccinonl nn IIOOtlMK ,
Ptli mnl Puii
LIQUORS" MILLINERY.
Prick & Herbert , I , Oberfelder &Co , ,
JJl Ullull VA Vvi )
Protluco , fruits of nil llullcr , chocsp , otR > ,
iiotillr ) unit unme ,
317 y. Mill M
STOVE REPAIRS. I SUSH. ODORS.
Omaha Stove Repair M , A. Disbrow & Co. ,
WllltK" , nloro ropnlm Miimifnctiircrn of emli ,
ml wntur uttiiclinii'iHii iloor * , til I nil unit
fur tiny klnil ofnto\M moiiUHnKs. lirunch of-
inailo. 1207 Iloutflna St. lico. 12th nnil liar it tits.
real estate on both sides of Spencer street
from Sherman avenue to "lth street , accord
ing to fool , frontugo and the usual scaling
back process In depth to the tlrst alloy or Ui
feet. Itato per foot. Jl ' 'OT.'iS.
To oovor ihocoitof paving and curbing Cth
street fiom 1'iorce stieet to Illckorv street ,
In Rtrcct Improviiinont district No. 4''j.
txninnntliu to the sum of $ ir . ' .llI.t > 7 , which said
sum It Is pioposed by a rcpoit duly adopted
by the olty council , to as-ess IIH follow * ; : I'ho
cost of pilvato roadwav , amounting to the
sum of $ l.r > .S2. lo bn assessed on tax lot No.
II. The remaining cost to hoa&sossoil pro ratii
on the proucrty on both sides of nth street
from I'lcrco strict to IllcUorv street , accord ,
lug to the toot f i outage and the usual
scaling back piouess 10 dcplh uf dis
trict as crcatn.1. That put , of tax lot3
between the two nrlvato iiiadwrivs not to bo
assessed for curbing as thu owner put thin
curhlu at his own oxpon&o. Hito per foot for
pavlm $ I.'J7U)7 ) ; for curbing $ i.71.r > -
To cover tno costrot paving lu alloy In blocle
I'l , city. In street In.urovoinont dlstilutNo. 407.
amouiilliig to the sum of $1,1114.14 , ulilch said
sum It Is propo ° u 1 by a ropoi t duly niloptcil
bv the city council to assess pro rata ou both
stilus of Iho nllcr In block I 'I. accor lliu to foot :
frout.iso and thousu.il licallng b ick process
to the depth of ono lot. Hate per fen * , iir > ' . ' . " > l.
To cover thn cost an I inspection for laylni ;
permanent Mdonalks l-ilil hvl''orl& . Huso ,
amounting to the mm of $ JSiJ.yj , which saht
sum It N proposml by n report diiiy adontoil
by Iho city council to assess ou the loul estate
along which said w.ilks are laid , as follows !
N 'Jil'jft lot ! ) blk 10 Ully $ : i5 I
M-rilotShllt 10 1111 r
Lot fi bll ( 10 rji ca
l < ot 7 I > lk70 478 5J
I.ot8 ulk 70 MJ 23
N'JJftlott lllc7J 450 tS
HH lot I ulk 71 SIT i'7
N ' / lotSblk'Jl a.W 71) )
I.otHblk I OH . t'37 Sd !
Lai 4 bll , I7J 1'J'J ( It
l.otl bll ; 7 Jcrorno I'nrk bi ' "J
l.otU lllli 7 05 HO
Lot. ! bile 7 0 f,0
Lot 10 tilk inlet \Vost null Add fi7 21
lot 11 bill 10 ( i'J Hi
Total 5S.60J 00
To cover the. cost of constructing n bower In
sewer district No , 1U1 , nmountln ; to Uiosum
of Sl,7b7.7l ! , which sum It Is proposed by a report -
port duly adoiitoil bv Iho cltv council to lu
bes' ! on the lual estate nliiax said Newer pro
r itn , aocornlnx to fool front ice and the usual
soallus tmck proco-s , In dopih fioinmoot ono
lot ; provided , that corner lots having sewer
ponstructo 1 on twoMilcs shnll bo nsacssod for
the longer hldo only , Kale per foot , * l ICTJIT.
To cover the eojtof sow -r , uiirlilnx and put-
1 til In ; : , HIM ! p'lvhiK on the hontli ono-half of
north 213 feet of o.ist 2S fnot of lol a. Uapltol
addition , iimounlln ? to thu HIIIII of (213.09 ,
which s-ild sum , It Is pronosoil. by a report
duly adopted by the city council , to IIHSOO ou
the south olio-half of the north -'IB foot of east
' . ' 8 feet of lot No. II U.ipltol . addition.
You are further notlllo.l thatnalil " 1'roposoa
Pliin of Afsobsn.out" are now mibjoct to the
Inspection und uxamliintioii of nny of thu
owners of Hild lots , pirtu ot loin or pieces of
roivl ihtntu. ortho Inspoutlon or examination
of any othei purson intorottnd In Mild pro
posed iiischsmi'nt * , nt the olllco of Halo city
dark , nnil tlmt by a report of a commlttoo of
Miilit council duly udoplod. It in propiuod thut
unlesH for good mid Milllclenl iinuso It may bo
othurwlso onluruil and determined , that th
oostof H till Impruvnniiints ri-Hpurttvulv lw as-
Hesscd on the hevernl lots , purls of lots and
pieces of real otlato as Hhuwii by bald pro-
pocd plans of assessment.
You , ami oacli of you , uro lirruby not'llod to
appear l.oforos.ild Hoard of Diuall/atloti at
the tlmoand place above spoollled , to maUu
nny cumnlnlnt. statiimont , or objoutlon yon
destrocyncurnlni ! any 01 bald proposed luvlci
and absossinonls of Hnuoliij Ul.x.l > :
uiiy Cllnrlc.
Omaha , Nob. , December Utli , IB'JJ. ilirU7t
TS'nllce.
I , Oeoreo 1' . ItcinlH , mayor of thn city of
Omalia , Imrcliy KVO ! pulillu notli-u und pro
claim tliat l''ainamstii-it ! , from 40th Nttcct to
45th hth'i-t extended ; Chh-ax'o slri-ul , fiom
UOtli htiuut to UOtli htire ! i 1'li'ico street , fiom
Uth htii'iit toUid Mit'til ; I'aikVildo ' avenue ,
fiom WlllliimH Klieot to 1'leifo bliceli Otli
btreet , from lllel.ory htieol to I'leu-ti btieot.
aioautlioil/ed to ho used for the pmpoto ot
i-iiiihtliiKllurliiKllionlntui-of 1HU2.IHU3.
WltiiKsx my hand at Omaha , tlilw Kllli day ot
December , IbOii.
] ( . jn
Notice.
I , Oeorso I' , llonils , mayor of the elty ot
Omiiha. lioioby civo iiubllu notlcu .mil pro
claim that Ht. Mary.N nvunuo from lUth itront
to 'Hh Htrcut. Poupliiton avcnno from 20tu
bticut toCtb Hlniot.iiid street from Duvoii-
portHtreut to Welntor struct , and llamlltou
street froni 2Uth Htrool lo 25th strnnt. are au-
thorl od to DO iibcd forthnpiirpokoof coasting
dnrliii : the wlntorof IHK-lbUI
Wllnuvs niv hand atUmuhu , thUethduy ot
. UOt -
Dumber. UJJM Mayof (