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/NJE AND COMMERCE. | FINANCIAL. NEw Yor®, December 7 NONPY, cod at 6 at times as hgh as 6 per cont, Money ¢l but loaned plus 1.16 | steady at 4 S1@ cent., commission, Exchange 48 GOVERNMENTS Governments closed fo'lows: bonds strong a8 Currency 0's 4% conpons 4}'s coupons 8 continued . 6's continued.... RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railroad bonds closed as follows: Union firsts, . l 17@1 17% Lana grants. . Binking funds, Centrals | 16 @1 16} STOCKS, The stock market w. & quict and changes throughout the day wire unimportant. Deulings wers devoid of excitement and quotations at the close generally showed & fractional decline for the day. The Van- derbilt and Gould stocks were excep'ions to the general market, they being strong and higher. The greatest activity to-day was in Milwaukeo & St. Paul, Wabash, Lake Shore, Michigan Central anl Wes: tern Union. 'The following are the clos. ing bids: A&TH prif.. B¥ QUi cokl Cedar ]’ Als . Del \\ C&A.. l‘ cC&lJ CStL&N. I‘rulprmd J N Now York . Omuha . dop forred PI 3 pre. | RockIsland. St Paul dopreferred San Francisco. do preferred do it pld. TD&F Texas P -clfic Union Pacific n-g Western Union. -8 Wabash. 424 00 ..138 38 Mmh\gnn cl-nn 915 MoPa... Met anned flas NYC 138 Central Pacific. MINING STOCKS. Following arc the highest prices on mining stocks at the New York mining ex hange: Rechtel. . rra Nevada, Bradshw, : 10Z utro..... 110 Gro ... 3 L\tll(\ Pitts. .. 1&4 36 Robinson ... State Line 2 &3 185 Rising Sun. 90 UnionCon.... 14} CHICAGO MONEY MARKET. Curcaco, December 7. The banks report a sha'p demind for money by all clusses of borrowers, The market was pretty close at 6@7 per cent. The clearings of the associated banks were 87,40),000. Orders for currency trom country p ints were fair and during yes- terday afternoou they were large, The directors of the Chicago & North- western railway company have declared a dividend on both classes of stock. Eastern exchange between city banks was steady at 25@50c discount $1,000. e ———— COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale Market. Orrice o THE OMAHA BEE, Monday Evening, December 7. Markets were rather quiet to day. Grain unchanged. Bran declined 5c per 100 pounds. Wild geess advanced $1.00 per dozen. Celery advanced fic Tn groceries the following changes are noted: Arbuckle’s coffee declined 4c; all grades declined }@}c. New Prunes new declined jc. Cheese, full cream, declined le. Hominy declined 25c per barrel. Beans, hand picked, declined 15c. Rope declined 4c. Soap, about all grades de- clined 15c. Fish, boneless codtish ad- vanced je. Boueless fish advanced Zc. o z Local Grain Dealing WHEAT.—Cash No, 2, No. 3, 98k: rejected 7hc. "BARLEY.—Cash No. (ltYF —Cash, 83c. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 464c. OATS,—Cash, 35Lc. HAY—$7 00@9 00 per ton. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 83 25@3 75; *'Pioneer” California, $4 25; patent, $3 75@4 50; winter wheat straight wlo '83 83@4 25, patent, 4 50@4 90;gra- fon tve, ‘Wheat, 8 00; Queen Bee, 81 4..' Juper, 8150; Big Sioux, RYE FLOUR—8$3 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per cwt. 80c; screenings, per cwt, 80c; shorts, per ewt 1.00; chopped feed, per cwt. 1 20; meal bolted, yellow, 1 40; white, 81 60, POTATOES—Salt Lakes, 1 25@1 35, Nebaskas, 1 00@1 10. SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Musca- tine, 4@5e per Ih, PRAIRLE CHICKENS—$3 00@3 9 per dozen. QUAILPer dor., 82002 50 WILD GEESE—2 50@3 50. WILD DUCKS—1 21 0. 1 104; cash 94c; No. 8, 9 ) kearce at 21@2ic; poor, no market; fair, 18@21; creamery, 30@3 . APPLES — Good. sound, very scirce at $1 7'.«;',00 per bbl. HONEY. lifornia white clover in LI \lu\\ 'filui:ly, per 800, MALLAGA (-R APES—Per bbl., &8 50; 5 box, £7 H0@ Vellow, 20@22. 1 50@1 60’ per bushel. SE—$1 00@2 00 per dozen, as J Ok "RANBERRIES—Per bbl,, $10 00@ ERY-—-Der doz., 00c. i Per 1b., 9@11c, s, 50c; standards, 40c, Grocers List, COFFEE—Rio, tai, 134e; Rio, good, 140; Rio, prime to choice, 144c; Old povt Jlivn, 264@28)c, Mocha, 284c; Arbuckle's, Ll.l LR TEAS.—Gunpowder, _good, 45@b5c; Cholce, 60@T50; Lmperial oot 40@4%c: Choice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, goo gl 80c; choice, Goo@81 00; Japan Nat Leaf, 86c; s Jupany choioe 60@75¢; Oolong, goud, 85@A0; Oolong, cho.ce, 40@b5; Seuchong, Kood, 45G@A0c; shoice, 85@Ade. SUGARS,—Cut loaf, 10o; Crushed, Uc; Granulated, 10}6i Powdered, 11c Fine powdered, 114¢; Standard Coffce A, 10kc; New York Gonfeotioner's Standard A. 10je; Good A, 10c; Prairie Extra C, *Synups, —Sager bla, 30c; keige, 44 gallons, 82355 choice table syrup, alfbbls, bdc; kegs, 82 51. SODA, ~nwu.hv.. Ib papers, 83 00; De- l-(;;iAdu. 83 00; Church's, 3 00; Keg soda, house, bbls, 48c; haf | & ton, in sacks, 3 5 bhls dairy, 100, DRIED bbls dairy 60, 5s, 3 45; Chofee haly porated A pol new, Wo; Part WOODENWARFE 195 thres hoap pail ) 50; No. 2 tubs,, 8 mnuN‘r wishboards, 20t hoop _paile, 1 tubs ubs, 7 50; Double Crewn, ] FAIL Bar, 81 65 ~Pepper, 20; Allspice Cloves, 45c; Nutmegs, 1 00: Caasia, 2 Mace Sl 0. PROVISIO! shoice lard, 1 Aried beef, 184c; should” ers, canvassed O¢; hams, 14c; Lacon, sides, 12 KI* W PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, £10 00; do inhalf bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, 1200 oy in- half bl 7 C0; _gherkine, in bbls, 14 1o, in half bbls, 7 50. VIN \I( Pure apple extra, 16 pure ..;\,.1« 13c; Prussing nure annle, 1c, HOMI New, 85 75 per bbl, —\qulhlm, hand picked £375 per bushel; navy, $3 50; calef navy, $3 50 ROPE—Sisal, inch and larger, 9@ 93@10c; } inch, 104c. SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, Kirk's ratinet, 8 30; Kirk’s stand. @3 85; Kir ite Russian, It Kirk's Euts 2 05: Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 cakes), 3 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 55@ CANDLES—Boxes, 40 1bs, 16 oz, 85, mc boxes 40 1bs., 16 oz, b LYE— \lne can, 8 .(-recn Western, 2 7 North Star, 2 50; lye, 4 60; Jewell lye, 275, POTASH—Pennsylvauin cans, 4 doz., in case, 3 35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz, in case, 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, FIELD SEED—Red clover, choice new, $600 per bushel; mammoth clover new, $700; white clover, new, 81400 al alfa clover, new, $1250; alsike, new, 81800. Timothy, good, new, &3 00; blue grass, extra clean, $150; blue grass, clean, 81 25; orchard grass, $2 50; red top, choice, 1 03; millet, cummnn or Missouri, 80c; millet, .German, $100 to 81 25 Hungarian, HEDGESEER—Osage orange, 1 to 6 els, 85 00; osage orange, 10 shelu or over, $450; hunay Tocust, per Ib., 85c; per 100 1be., 825 00. FNH-anHy white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 83753 No, 1 white fish, 90 1b hf bbls, 6 30} No. 1 white fish, in 10 Iy kits, 1 00; fnmilv 101b kits, 75c; New Holland herring, por keg, 185; Russian sardines, 7bc; Colum bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; George's BEANS 340: Lewin' #lc; boneless fish, Hhc. MACKEREL—Half bbls mess mackerel, 100 1bs, 812 50; hf bbl No. 1 ex shore do, 100 1bs, 6 00; hf bbls, fat family do, 100 Ibs, 3 85; mess mackerel, 12 u, K. No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; N 121b de, 1 00; fat family, 10 Ib dn‘ CANNED GOODS—Oysters, 2 (Fields), per case, $4 20; do 1 Ib (Field n), per case, 2 50; do 2 1 \\hmhml}, per case, 390; do 11 (standard), per case, 2 50; do 2 1b (slack), per case, 2 75; do 1 1b MML), per case, 200, Onijons, 380. Salmon, 1 { dozen, 160@1 70; do 21b, per dozen Sardines, small fixh, imported, one quarter boxes per box, ;' American, quarter boxes per box, 11c; do half boxes, per box, 213c. Lobsters, 1 1b per dozen, 180. Tomatoes. 230; do 8 per case, 310; Corn. 2 b (Mountain) per caee, 370; soaked corn, 210; do (Yarmouth), per case, 375; ntrmg beans, per case, 225; Lima beans ver case, 220, Succotash per case, 2 ens, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, per case, 4 50." Blackberries, 31b, per case, 80; strawberries, 2 Ib, per case,2 75t raspberries, 2 1b, per case, 2 75@3 00. Damnisons, 2 1b, per case, 2 45. Bartlett pears per case, 300@400. Whortleber- ries purcMe,ZSO Egg plums, 2 Ib per cuse, 3 50; do, choice, 2 1b, rcase. 4 Green gages,2 1b rcue, £ : do choice, 1b per case,4 50. Apples, 2 Ib, per case, 4 00%: 75. Peaches, 21b per cas, 310: do 3 Ib, case, 6 00@6 50; dn, (pie), 3 Ib, per case,385; do pie, 6 b, per dozen, § 50, RlCE—Carnhn @84c; Louisiana, 7} @8ic; fair, }@T. PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- nessee, 9c per Ib; fancy white, 10c per Ib; E';—whiu Virginia raw, 10c; rou'.ed, C.. Tshore, c. Dry Goods. ROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8hc; Apvlston XX, 7; Atlania A, So; Boott c; BucKeye Ll 44,7 ‘Cabot W, T4c; Chittenango A, Falls 8he; Hoosier, 6ho; | Hoosch Width, Tie; In- dian Head A, 8jc; Indian Standard A, 8te; Indian Orchard d. w., 8fc; Lawrence LL, 7c; Mystic River, 74c; Pequot A, 8fc; Shawmut LL, 7c; Utica G, bhe; Wachus ett B, 7he: do A, 8he; do E 48, 12jc; Wal- cott BB, 7ic. FINE BROWN COTTONS—Allendale 4.4; The; Alligator 84, 3¢; Argyle 4-4, Tie Atiantic L. 6hc; Badgor Statn X 4-4, Tor Bennington O 4-4, 6c; Buckeye S. 44, Bico Indian Orchard 'AA 9:8, Ble; Laconia O 49, 8ic; Lehigh E i-4 0h; Lonadale i, 10c; Pey pperell N 40, 76 00 5, Tie; do It 36, Tie; do 1 30, 8ho; Pocasset C 4-4, Tie; Wamsutta 4.4, 13¢ BLEACHED COTTONS—Androscog- gin L 44, 10¢; Blackstone A A in perial 9c; do do half_bleached 4.4,9c; Cabot -4, 8]} Fidelity -4, 93c; Fruit of the Loom, 108 can bric4-4,13¢;cdo Water Twist, 10fc; Great Falis Q, bc; Indian Head shrunk 4-4, 124¢; Lomsdale, 10c; do_cambric 87, 13c; New York Mills, 13¢; Pequot A, 10¢; Pepperell N G Twills, 12h; Pocabiontas 44, 9hc; Pocasset 44, 8hc; Utica, 1lc; Wamsutta 0 X X, 13c. DUCKS—TUnbleached—Atlantic, 10 oz., 17¢; Baltimore do, 16c; Lone Star, 8 oz., 120} Savige, 18c. LCKS (Colored)—Albany ¥ brown, do C, drab s1s do N, stripes and plaids, 124e; do XXX brown and _drab, ids, 12he; Arlington funcy Bhos Chariot fancy, heavy, 2°n; Fall River _heavy, 113 Indiana A cponset A brown, 17c. Aumoskeng A O A 82, Ilh’sl Arrowanna, Conestoga ex- ll.unlltnn ), 114¢; Lowston A Minnenaha 4-4, nega super Pearl River 16}¢; Put- 12¢; S| Lllll'kl NIMS,—Anmoskeak, blueand brown, Andover DD blue, 15hc; Arlington Yoncord 000, blue and do AAA, do do 135} do XXX faymaker's blue and brown, iver DD stripe, 16ke; Pearl River, blue and brown, 154c; Uncasville, blue and brown, 1 CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5ic; lining, 24 inch double face, 8 glazed, Manhattan glove fi Newport do fc; do glazed, .Ic; I’equut do Be; Lockwood kid finish, 6 CORSET JEANS Anmry, 8o coggin satteen, 8ic; Clarendon, Gic; toga satteens, 73c; Hallowell, so; Iy Orchard improved, The; Narragansett, The; Pepperill satteen 94c; Rockport, Tie. PRINTS—Allens, 6jc; American, 6ic; Arnold, 7c; Berwick, “4jc; Cocheco, To; fnm_utugn. 64c; Dunkirk, 4fc; Dunne h?(@,u' Fddystone, 7c; Gloucester, 6o Harmony, bie; Knickerbocker, Ghe; Mer- rimac D, 7¢ \l)nllc, fihe; Spravues, e \uuthhrnlyr, xrhuua, 7c; Marl boro, Hje; Oriental kw)l erland, 7The; ' yighland, k.mlw“n.h, 84c; Plun kett, 10hc; Sus- sex, 8. COTTONADES-—Abberville Agate, 20¢; an, 11c; Artisia —Pearl, 4jc; Silver Gloss, 8} STARC 4 Corn %urch. Bl@dc; Excelsior Cairo D and T, 134¢; Clarion 1 174c; Deccan Co. st 1 | stone, 1340 Nontn 50 8\ (X!, " well curbing, $22 Bank codfish, 6c; Gen. beneless codtish; ] hecks, 124 Nankin, 121c; York, | in Nankin, ine 95¢; Dequot 104, 74 100 do 49, 180 Pepperell i &7 18¢; Utioa 9 do 48, 17¢ Bulldirg Matorlal —T'sr barrel, sx 8; bulk per b, Cement, bbl, $2 5 Towa plaster, 82 50, Hair per ln\ 85¢c. Tarred felt 100 Ihs, 88 50, Straw hoard, $4 €0 PAPELR—Stiaw paper, 9/¢; rag paper, 1¢; dry goods waper, Te;n anila paper, 10¢; paper, 8¢ L~Cumberland l\lnrkm\hh $12; Run Blossburg, $12; Wh m W )ulh\\rlnul nuty a. 887 Ruthraite, all sires, 16 0. Lumber. WROLESALE. —No. 1, 12 to 20 ft, £20 00; ft., 19 00; shoeting dressed, 3, 16 00; common boards, dressed, 20 00, FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M, 20 00; 10 ft. studding, 22 00;22 ft. 22 00; 24 ft. 25 0v, FINISHING—No. 1. finish 13, 1} and 2 inch, 850 00 No. 1 finish 1 inch 85 00; No. 2, finish 1}, l%nnd inch, $45 nm-h A fnch, 810 00; No, 3 finish, 1 0. G.' battons per 100 feet li rnuxh dand inch battons per 100 fe o STOCK BOARDS-—A stock, £10 00, 35 00; C, $30 00; common stock . FLl)ouI. No. 1, 2, 435 00; No, 8, $2200; yellow pine, No. 1, $40 00, SIDING—No, 1, $24 00; No. 2, $2200; No. 3, 818 00. B I‘ln|n. $2200; 0. G. l\o 1, SHIP LAP— 332 No. CE Lno-—m m(m&‘no LATH ANDSHINGLES—A ntnr(lml) shingles, £3 85, No, 2, §2 50; No, 8, 82 Lath, $3 50, Paints Olls and Varnishes. PAINTS IN OIL—White lead, Omaha P. P,, 7¢; white lead, 0. P. & C. Co,,pure, Go; Marweilles green, 1 to 5 b cans, 20c; French zinc, green seal, 12¢; French zinc, ed seal, 11c; French zing, jn varnish asst, Tronch zince, in o asst, 15¢; Raw and burnt umber, 1M cans 12c; raw and burnt Sienna, 13c: vandyke brown, 13.; vefined lampblack, 12¢; conch bhack, 1%; ivory black, 16¢; drop black, 16¢; Prussian blue, 30c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome greon, LM, & n 1de; hlmd and shutter M groeny 1ho; 180; usean "'.5(‘: American Vermiliod, I. & P, 18e; chrome yellow, L., M., 0. & D. 0., 18c; 9¢; golden ochre, 16; patent ver, bc; graining colors: light oak, dark oa's, walnut, chestnut and ash 12c Dry Caints Wrhite lead, 64c; French zine, 10¢; Paris ¢hit 2be; whiting gilders, 1jc; ulnuug com’l, ‘c‘ lampblack G town, T4c; Iampblack, ordinar, slun blue, 4505 ultramarine, 180; vandyke, brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, dc; Sk fc;sienna, bum t, ienna, raw, 4c creen gennine, 35c; Paris green com'l 25c; chrome green, N, Y. c; chrom- green K., 12¢; vermillion, Eng., 70c; yer: million, America, 18c; Indian red, rose pink, 14c; venetian_ read, Uuukmu‘n o: venetian red A, 13e; vad lead, Thc; x,hrume yellow, genuine, 200; chrome yel- low, K., 12c; ochre, rochelle, 3c; ochre, T'rench, 2j; ochre, Amerfean, lhc; Winter's mineral, 2}c; lehigh Frown, 2}c spanish brown, 2{c; Prince’s miaeral 3¢; VARNISHES—Barrels: per gallon, Turniture, extra, $1 10; furniture;. No. 1, 1; furniture, U, 85c; conch, extra, $1 40; Coach, No. 1, 81 20; Damar, $1 50;: lg.:l 70c; M&hnlm&;, 70c; shellac, $8 50 Lo gallon, T1e;150° oil fini OILS—110" carbon, headlight, per gallon, 12jc; 175° headlight, per & gallon, 16c; crystoline, per gallon, 0c; inseed, raw, per gallol Tinced;boiled, Im gallon, (.alc~ lard, winter st ’d, perml on, 105’ No. 1, 80¢; No. 2, 65c: castow XXX, per llun, 1 80; No. 3, 115; sweet,. per gallon, 85c; sperm, W. B., per gallon, 1 35; fish, W. B., per gallon, 60c; neatsfoots, extra, per gallon, 75c; No. 1, 65¢; lubri- cating, zero, per gallon, 30c; summer, 15c; go'den machine, No. 1, per gallon, 85¢; No. 2, 30; sperm, signal, per gallon, 80c; ter- pentine, per gallon, 6ic; naptha, 74, per gallon, 30c; 64", 20c. Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS,—Seeds, $15.00; Connecticut, $20.00; Mixed, 835.00; Sood Havous, 830,00 Clear Havana, $75.00 TOBACCO — PLUG, — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 6lc; Our Rope, 1 quality, 62c; _Star, pounds, 24 Ib, “butts] 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds 24 b, butts, 60c; Purity, 2 ib, buttg 62c; Queen Bee, 24 Ib, butts, st 311t Edfe, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army o Navy, pounds, bic; Bullion, pounds, 58c; Lorillard’s Climax, pounds, Gc. - FINE CUTIn 5, ails, —Hard to Beat, Golden lhre 5 , 70c;_Fountain, 80c; Favorite, ocky Mountain, 60c; Fancy, 55¢; Daisy, blo.—In tin' foil— Catling 0. 8, 51b boxes, per 1b 65c; Lori- illard’s Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, Gée. SMOKING—All grades—Common, 2 to 380, Granulated—Blackwells Durham, 16 o7.51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, 50c; Seal of North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras. i, 16 oz, 33c; Lono Jack, 4 oz, linen bags, per 1b, §1.35; Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin 5| oil, 53c; Do il 630 Heavy Harnware List. Tron, rates, 83 50; plow stecl, cast, Tho; cast tool do, 15@20 wagon spokes, set, 225@3 00; hubs, per set, 1 25; felloes, saw dry 140, tongnon, ench, 70@8bc; axles, ach, 75c; square nuts, per Ib, 7@llcs wn«hnru per 1b, 8@18c; nvets, per Ib, 11c; coil chafn, per 1b, 6@12c; malleable, 8c; ron wedges, 6¢; crowbars, Go; harrow toeth, 4c; horseshoes, per keg, 5 00; apring steel, 7@sc. NAILS—10 to 20d, 3 60; 8 to 6d, 4 00;4d, 4 25; 8d,” common, fln.,, 6 50; clinch, all size b 10, 375 sh, 5 00; 6d Bt o, 105 osbon. SHOT,—Shot, $1.85; Buck shot, 82.10; Oriental Powder, kegs, $6, keys, 83.48; do., quarter kegs, $1.8 2 ing, kexs, $3.35! Fuse, ver 100 foet bc. Horses and Mules. The market i brisk and all grades_are selling well at a slight advance in piices, The demand for good horses exceeds the supply considerably. Prices range as fol- lows: Fine single dn\oru, 81750, to 300.; Extra draft horses, $175, to 225.; Common drait horses, $1 0 l"»O Extra farm horses, $110. to0125,; Common to good farm horses $90. to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75,5 Common plugs, $20. to $40, MULES.—15 to 154 hands (extra), 8125, to 150,; 144 to 15 hands, 8100, to 140,; 14 to 14 andu, 875, t0 100.; 134 to 1 hands, $60, to 7 Hides Furs, Etc. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 7o; groen curs Hoi_groenwalt part cured hides, 7@11':. int, sound, 13@14c; dr calf and kip, 12 150; dry salé hides, souad, 11@12c; green calf, wt. § to 15 Ibe, 10@11c; green calf, wt, under 8 Ibs, per skin, % groen 00@1 15; green lamb skins, $110@125; damaged hides, two-third rate, cut scored and one grub, classed twor tinds rate,) branded hides 10 per cent. Coun sking, Nu. 1, 45¢; No, 2, 80c; N 20 .; No, 4, 10e, Mllll( No. l He; No, 'J No. 8 15c; No. 4, e, _Fox, No. Shunk, Noo 1, black, hort stripe, 400 narrow stripe 2hc; Uroad stripe, 106, Tallow, bic, Oruss, EMICATS, ~Acid ‘artaric, fdc; Balsam IIA‘ 7tL‘ Bark, sadras, per lomel, per Ib, Te; Cinchonidla, Chloroform, per Ib, 90c; 0il, Castor, No. 8, per gal, §12 Olive, per gal, §1 40; Oil, Origanun, Opiut, $4 40; Quinine I, & W, & I per oz, §2 00; Dotassiur acin, per oz, 4 Mor £3 8 per Ib, 43¢; Strvehuine. ver oz, Wool, M\l’ll\‘\\m\"uhtd light, 14@166; h By medium unwashed, light, 1 choice, 8%; fair, 80c; burry, black and cotted v Sulphur 8150 and w, 26ate |“,.,. Liquors. ALCOHOT, — 187 proof, 2 en'Ton; extra California spirits, 187 ) per proof gallon; triple refined & proof, 124 per proof eallon; re=distilled \. L 1001 fine blended, 1 70( ptieky bourbons, 200@7 00; K 1 y and Pennsylvania ryes, 2 0067 00 BRANDIES Trported, $6 00@16 00; domestic 1 40@4 00, GINS—Imported, 4 50@6 00; dometic, 140@3 00, RUMS—Tmported, 4 m(«‘r M Now h\ land. 2 00(@4 00; domestic, 1 0 PEACH AND APPLE llltANll\ O per wine ES—Tmported per case, 26 00@S$4 0 Arvarisay, case, 12 00@ Per case, 4 50@16 00, wine, per case, (‘ 00 e, 4 00@7 0. MARKEHTS BY 'I‘ELEGRAPH. Council Bluffs Market. Counott, Brures, Docember 7, Manufactured anufact i rye Kansas and souri graham, 8 76; Bran and Shorts—17 00 per ton. Chop Corn—22 50 per ton. Wheat-No. 1, $119; No. 8, 80¢; e 8, rojected 40, Hay W .md 6 00@8 00, Live Hogs—5 50@b 75. ¥ Cattle—Shipping, 4 00@5 00; mileh 00 per head; butchers b 00, G 3 hides, 8c. Butter T 3 Potatoes—1 00@1 20. Onions—1 25@1 40, S Grand Junotion Market: GRAND JUNCTION, Ta,, December 7. Fgga—17c, Butter—10@18c. Chicago Froduce. Cuicaqo, December 7. (4 'Change the markets were firmaor, The receipts of grain were 306 car loads, embrasing 54 of wheat, 174 of corn, 48 of cats. Sof rye, and 23 of barley. Tlour- Sma'l lots changing hands; com- mon to choite western, apring, 4 H0@ 525@7 50; patents, 7 50@ 7757 rye flour, 580@ 19 00. mum whent;, n buckw hv-ntwl‘ulNu rprimg, there was woud request, add a very strang feeling wa developed, prices advancing ulmost from the opening, to within a sh st time of the close of the session, with scarcely a reac- tion of over ye. Offerings 'were only mod- erate, hence the steady oppweciation in prices, Shoits were suppote® to be free buyers, with the demand lirgely reported to be on eastern account. Ths market n]mned about y@jc lower, raltied 1yc above inside of «pening figures, then re- ceded about d¢. sgain rallied to the outside prices, fluctuated, ard finally closed about 18@13c h on the regular board and on call at 1 20§@1 20§ for January; lo()i for February; 131} for March; No. spring, quiet at 116; rejected, ss@mc, according to location. Corn—Fair demand, firmer and higher, Speculators bought freely, especially for the more deferred deliverios. Shippers purchased moderately. Prices were grad- fually sdvanced 13@13c, but settled 1! /A.mn 3@ic. The receipts were fair :md shipments not very large, tnally closed about §@gc higher on the rogular board and on call at 61}c for Janu- ary;: 61dc for February; 66§@66ic for May; 61ic for June; rejected, in fair re- quest at 59§@59c. Oats—Firmer, at o shade higher, in symputhy with other grains; No. 2, closed at_d5fc for December; 44fc for January; 468@4ba for May. Rye—Qnuiet and firmer; No, 2, 98¢ for Decembor; 99c for January. Barley ~1n fair demand and generally firm; No. 2, 1.07 fur cash; 1 06§@1 07 for January; No D ..nd higher; mess closed at 16 924 for December; 17 25 for Jan- uary; 17 4 for Fnhnmr_v; 1765 for March, Lard—Steady; 11 27§ for January; 11 45@11 474 for February. Bulk Meats—Fairly active and firmer; short ribs, 8 30 for January; 9 02} ruary; 915 for March, Whisky—Steady at 117. Butter—Trading limited to wants of local trade, who bought spaiingly; receipts fair; market quiet; common grades dully the butter that tuok the ..me,.ntuku» premium at the late dairy fair, is now on | actiy exhibition in this city; choice to fancy | quality creamery, 36@38; fairto good, 33@3 choice to'fancy dairy, 28@ fair to gond do, 18@25c; fresh made packing, 12}@1 Soasae good ladle packed, 13@1Gc; ro’l, 18@24c. by Crystal and | | Flour St Lnuh Frodnos St Lovis, Decernber 7 1 006 205 iher and et ty firm: No, 2 873@1 38 for | ey 14380 1304 No. 3o, 1 30 Corn-— 11§ her; for Januar ) inje e @ 684c for March; f 6% for May 16)@17¢ for cash \\lm)\\ Steady at 116 Pork —Firm and s ow uary; 17 40 for ¥ ebruary Lard- Nominolly better at 11 00, Rec'ta, Shipm'ta 0,000 10,000 . hl 00 Wt 1T 18 for Jan Wheat ., Corn Oats.... Rye Barley Hone 10,000 St Louis Live Stook 81, Louts, Deceniber 7 ady and i good de 5 00@H 40 Yorkers, i huvn 15: butehers' eipts, 10,600 Hogs—Quiet wand; vey i b 6h@5 ol to fancy, 6 20@t 40 head; shipments, ;',lmh Kansas City Pmrlnm- Market. Kansas Crry, December Whent — Receinte, 14, i in rtore, 406,01 2y 1 20 bid, 120 bid, 121 anke 3t Febuary, 1 ts, 9.010; withdrawn, o, The market was slow No. 2 cash, December, t1e Tanuary, 00f bid, 61je Corn—Ree in store. and uncertai bid, 613 nake arke; F Ry asted; Decenibor, §33e; Janua-y 90c bid, 93¢ asked. Oats - Firm; No 2 ca-h, 1 car, #4]c; Jan- uary, 5 cars at 46c. Kansas City Live Stock Kansas Ciry, December 7, Cattle—Repe 1061 "head, Market firm and better;, native stocrs, 4 004 20; Dutchers stee 3 dull e lower; 1ange, 5 006 00; bulk, te Tarpentine Markot. ~ WinaniNaron, N, l)r-n-ml-‘rT 1|u|u-nnm- Dull at ! WiLsiNG Del Rosin~Firme 195, Spirits—Dull Tar—Quiet at ‘Turpentine—Dall ' W good, oft, 2 85, leernool Produoce. LIverroor, December 7. , 108 Gd@13s, 108 GA@11s; w Td@10s 114d; spring, 9s 10d@10s Hl; 10s 110@11s 4d. Col Ha 11d. Lard B Cloveland Markot. CLRVELASD, December 7. Petroleum—Wenker and unchanged; standard white, 110° test, Bn.lthnnro Produce. BALTIMORE, December 7. o\ red winter, dull, @1 89 for cash ani December; 1413 for Januay. 1 38§ 1 41j@ and The market | @145 Jan Corn—Western, firmer inactive; 69¢ for cash and December. Philaaeiphia Produce. PHILADELPHIA, December 7. Wheat—Firm; 1 32}@1 413 cash; 1 43 i) orn—Firmer; 70c cash™and December; T13e January. Oats—Firy cember. Rye—Quiet at 9 2% cash; 52}@h2je De- - East Liberty Live Stook. Bast Lipgnty, Pa., December 7. Cat 'l Slows best, 6 006 25. Hogs—Firm; receipts, 3,000 head; ship- ment 3,600 head. ~ Philadelphias, 6 20@ 6 40; Yorkers, b 65@5 85. Sheep— Very dull; prices 250 to 50J; receipts, 600; 3,600, range from shij ments, . “Buffalo Live B(aeh Xast Burraro, December 7. T ; ment: for Feb- [ inedium, 6 00@6 15; 6 30. e Chicago Live Stool CHicAGO, December 7. Hogs—Receipts, 43,000, market fairly ¢ and improved for heavy hogs. The Feritgs, however, were not ; Enod common to good mixed, B 50@6 00; eavy packing and shipping, 6056 25: 540 Mar- light hogs relatively_lower, rangi @ 85; skips and culls, 3 25@b Cattle—Keceipts, 4,100 head. Fggs—Demand moderato fand supply | ket generally stronger and fairly satisfac- ample; rales at 25c per dozen for atrictly | tory; bulk ‘and trading was marked' on fresh; 19@21 tor pickled. Rec'ts, Flour. .. . 24, 7"’ Wheat. . Corn g:utn ye. .. Barley Now Xork Froduce Niew Youk, December 7, Tour ~Dull; No. 3, 3 05@d 75; super- 4 20(a 7 27; southern flour, dull and in buyers’ fuvor. Whe Strong and higher; demand moderaf i I’l d win er, 142G No: 2 red anuar, Corn quiet, Ungri N higher, but closed strencth, No.3, 70@70} ; 2 white, 7T1i@ Décember, 70j@71¢ do, January, ()nl- —Firm, higher and fairly active; . 1 white, 0, red western, mber, 497, Rye—Dall; 97c@1 (0 -llmleg Market heav Pork=-Dull but, stead for old; 18 00@ 18 25 for new. Lard—Strong wrd fairly active at 11 32} 11 30@11 324 December minal, Petroleum arket unchanged and dull; united, 83fc; crude, in barrels, (i@ Tie Mke\l refined, in barrels, Tie asked, and stalo at § #pot mess, 17 - Cincinnati Produce. CINCINNATI, December 7, Pork Firm at 18 00, Lard—Higher; priwe steam, 11074@ Bulk Meats @925, Bacon— Quiet; clear Firmer; clear sides, 9 00 10 75@10 874, a Ho@7 H0, thnt st nd). No. 2 red to arrive, (hnrn Fasier; No, 2 mixed, G5c, i wixed, 48{c, St 0. 2 wpot trock, 1 05, nurhy Dol No. 2 fally 1 04t 00 Whisky—Firm at 115, e Totedo Proauce Toummo, D W heat m, per b, 31 4Q; Kpsom uary; 1414 ;lul March, b ) d or: No 9, Gifie Tor ensh: 6o Shipm'ts | cattle, 11,150 | extra do., 5 70; 30,628 | @3 75; stoskers and feeders 2 50 butchors’ stock; common to fair shipping 400@4 80; good d 60; nixed butcher 30, —Receipts, 1,600 head, Markgt n account of liberal offerings; coum- 00; good, 3 85; choice 4 25, .- Peoria Prodace. Pronia, December 7. —(iood samples. continue s 0 steady demand “Moderately active and fairly h mixed, 613c; mixed, 02 re- no grade, Hic; new, H74, tan ¢ fairly steady without white, 454¢; mix- Wheat, Corn Onts Rye. . Barle Highwines PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Suffer! A suro curo for Blind, Bioeding, ltching and Ulcerated Piles has boen discoverd by D Uam, (an Indian remedy,) callod Dr. Indian Ointment. 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