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THD O\iAHA DAILY BEE L' (DAY ])h(‘laMhFR 'w. 1888, -~-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 lv | naturally causc the rates to show & wreater s, per [b, Ty @ser dried rasphor- 4 ¢ \ Rowdifig startod off % nee ocent below Inst | (WornEIve gno, But the Aghiors who have SLIL DIV 4 ‘ declifie vhkn viore romily was o at R et i Syaporated Applos, T(@ night's closing fizures, but soon began to | retained fortunes after making them - ynoratad. petohes, 16 - rocover on bying, which is smd o bo fora | can readily be connted on the fingers, — > . 1 t for ' 1 Y 1 N - i od | i » ! Ve v o o spondthe gladiators are | § o] 1 Bankers Called For All They Can re w s 1 | evaporat rnia apricots S Spirited Trading in the Wheat Pit | 0 formed pool in Philadelphin. New | While the spendthrift adia ,are | Still a Lively Call on the Banks for Furnish, ru sk f thom soid at | currants, Gigoric; Turkish prunes, o o} b Bati | \rland was also act and ot o higher | Dumberless, Sudden velaxation fro Money, sh. o, s el nrange prol, 1cg e v uring the Entire Sossion range. Hoston Houscs wore. biigors of this | SCVere Lraiuing per bds may account for > AN ACTIVE MARKET FOR MONEY, 500 | 101 Manduhling, 20ises rousting Kio, 130 | |NGREASEDI¥ MILLING DEMAND | Yoy confidential manner, and are predicting | L1841 Ciss, of mon Are wiore ot | ALL PREPARING FOR NEW YEARS, ) | 16c: O. G. Java, 2 ey Java, interior, 3@ that stock will sell at 50 wext month. The N X ). put for itself than champion pugilists —_— — ¢ 50 | 50; Rio, fancy, 150 101 Santos and _Mara — Omaha group were the woeak features, and | ; ca‘bo 140 okios ¥ ot.atg i BEC 0 weak 0 better example of au oxtray 1t | Ohteago Paoker e ™ Supply of Bxchange--Holdings o o Qo ek a0y MeLaugh | poguiting From Experiments With | were sold down on a very poor sh pugilist oxists than Joha L. Sulltvat, | O5 CoRo “““."‘ VST :“":"“‘ of Foreign Banks—Quict Jobbing The f A banle of pricas paid ia Stoan -Granulated, T9c: conf. A, T4t | Poor Wheae visions Features | made by the company during November, [t was he who developed the knoek out bbb SIS e bt Trade—Local Business Changes this market for the gratss of hite extra C., 7l ta G, T loss—Arl Ulisctticd Feeling in net earnings showing a decrease of 102 blow, and by maki four, six and tens tevest Rates - Business Aotive | \ ~ftetail Trade Growing o & FILcA s R 8, Jre tead for that month. Washington advices say | round contests as full of uncertainly and for a Holiday Week, l 2 ; = s, Coh bt DL e AR L ichsalb ol it is expected that some amendments to the | danger as the old finish fights ma fira g Rl ol 2 CHRRS =Y GaNE ‘ inter-state commerce law will be madeat this | pugilism the wnerative profossion Rl HverswRENS | The Local Summary. \ G e e i 1 full crea 2 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. session of congress, but nothing on the pool that it now is, Though grossly over- . L # Onr baukers have calls for about al cows 10K LES - Med Wi do, in nestion can be don; til noxt summer. | estimate the “Big Pellow's™ earnings Crricrao, Dae, 20, Special Telegelm ' to 5 1 bbls, $3.00; s 1 bbls, %50 10, i Cricaco, De 20, ~[Special slegram to 1 baeh treble thoss © htoe | Tne Be Calls for money at the banks, i HINPEHOY U6y | Bare 5 NiFRIsh b oW T bbls, $2.00; smal o, in ov 11 o'clock the market showed vory | have been treble those of any fightcr b ¥ o0: gherking, in bbls, $7.00; do, | Tur Bek.| —The local wheat ¢ growd [ | who came before him, yot Sullivan now | while not as nrgent as a wook or 80 ago} \‘are i L Lot B4 @i | i 51, went into the pit this morning || Rttt il btk uads ol | tle money. ~ Jake Kilrain is | still sufliciently active to absorb abous all $ho b Pkl i 2 @13 T Tt A yosed, May was sold down 5 pic A B R BT R agant as was John L. { {dle money the bankers have to lpsm. :_‘- ; v . s @5.0 5 ,‘W‘ b £1.05 very soon after the opening. At the | shares, including Reading, 19,000; New Eug Joo Coburn, who in his old age has | Merchants are borrowing with thei tal of ¢ b & Yo Tt Kopressniative $1isn Rore—7-10, 1% decline o good demand was developed, and | land, 7,200: Omaha proferrod, 1,200; Lacka- | had to hustle for dollars in mateh mak= | tomedl feesdowm at this poriod of the yoar, to ital of the i v " A BLMYEN, MAPLE SCoLN ks, 11@12% per 1b; | prices rosoto 8103, dropping back, how- | W |y;;||l.‘v0\ \l yv_\ym_ 1500; ,\‘T_mw «Kvi»:-;y. ing with other old time '8y is .(m\thl‘l' | provide for the outstanding ovligations ithat " v X I8 it supply at &l per. | penuy cakes, 12@1de per 1bg pure maple | aoer to #1.05, from which point & frosh s 2, mon Pacific, 2003 Frie, i | warning exmnple. Jom Mace, Whoso | jiaeive the first of the ye 30 t dise thousand premiu syrup, $1L.00 ever, to $1.05, from which potnta fhesh statt | Nopigim Baoiflc protetrad, 1,703 Lako | hahafit in London the othor. dny wae | TRtro tho Aest of tho yeat: also 40 ciecoutly i The 13 (il ¥ f 7 T PEAs Yo Hyson, common to fair, 180 take Ihere was a light trade at £LO5. | Shore, 2,100 shares WAl CREL Macn nd' Cobupn | their purehase bills which thoy ars now. se- ’ U T AT TR e LR 50t Young Hyson, good 1o fancy, $eddes; | The offerings were limited and the demand |~ The'following ware the elo: jotations: | Moted is anothor. Maco and Coby Sl for faite LAdS, ORAIN SENING LW DL e LG L Gunpowder, vot t 1 Gur i b s were the wonders of their day, and | 16 G080 o1 1ass oels §T0K%8 i wmpowder, co 1 to good, sun- [ urgent, J. B, Reme lod tho buying up to | 0.8 473, Northern Pacifle. . 231 M ) day, and {0 & modorate amounts ns the GusWIMALE Yat) owd shoice 1o far 1060bHC DA 21 08 UL 8. 4scoupons, ... 1984 dopeaferred, 1 though thoy didn’t make as much money than the same time last year {42 S bomealy TR T, 6hAlt #1057, and again when the market settled | g3 eoupans... . X, | doprots ] s | i fights or exhibitions as the latter duy | delivering property on the fst of the mounth present loidings 1 QL&A to. Tuney, S004o0; Oolong, common. to wood, | t0 810316 he took considerable lines. Up to | {7 &4 4econpons. 083 ‘dbproferead, 10 * | chumpions they made more in other | Which occurs next Wednosday, and;they {8 about eventy’ divided betweod the two | 18 co ursse: Oolone, "choice o fancy, beiuc; | 81.05)¢ the local bear party acted aggres- | FASROSe0E B .. 1 -1, X Contral.. IS | onys,™ Hoth these grent fighters of the | wish to b in a pasition to provida for évéry A 1 b Tmperial, common to mediun, 23@ 1m’ | sively, but thereafter the efforts of the bears | Chicass & annn 1 | R T ] hast e now working hard for dollars. | thing that may be delivered to thom at that A counterfeit 810 of the Third National COWS Lzl #ood to faney, 4000 ‘”',»_, i seemed to be to cover shorts, and make as S Burlington 634 1 Old sam Collyer, whose three tremen- | time. Packers hero and at westorn points batik of Cincinnati has appoared at Oska: | 2 bulls; 1 707 i FRI L DRI WalE 1801 o littlo disturbance about it as posivle. After ¢ i | dous battles with Billy Edwards for tho | are using moderate amounts of monay, . but loosu, lo., lately. 1t is of tho scrics of 1552 peanuts, G@de, Al the first hour the most conspicuous Sy | light weight championship will long bo | s a rule the run of hogs is not hoavy enough 0 R sy SEORIC y LU Ciiac ks —6a10c por 1 assorted cakes, | feature of the dealings was the absence L,.'.fi;‘h“; ke Yaton Pacitlg S | romembored, has not been a Sunday | to require tho use of as much as av this Aime [ e rom, A1l flarts o (h:]. Beawa. ivv s e per 1b as per list of pressure to sell. Brokers supposed to be | LakeShore . do preterred.:". 241, [ school boy.and his effort o make money | just year, Interest rates romain stoady. at CANDY —Mixed, Otg (0 121g0 1 stick, Bg11c y candy, T@3sc. Central i Western Unlon..... %31 | by engaging in nsix round contest with | gq por cont ut tho banks for call 1oans, the youngest chumpion of the 138 pound |1 3 uud s por cent for time paper. Thers Shiladelphia mint to | 15 cows operating in the interests of Kent, indulged | Michiga 1 I Lt Missouri Pacific ry is working th rock candy, 10351 its utniost capacity. There is a great demand | 2 stockers Jmn Sl themselves in the pleasure of pounding away et y Ay ¥-sad sl demand_ for staples and mo cows Soe 5 courso of saluos, bt tho renctions that wore. | *Buiss MseuxmiLe. PAvak-0 @014 por e L T ern millers nd ankors on ".'”'m't‘w}if;‘h soolds are being shipped, but salesmen are | 9 cows, . . 5 \ - = So8 " o8l 16 produced were inconsequential. o ad- | eent. ‘ : A ST R I " | finds ready takers at T@d por cont.t Tho s oot for tho hatidays wnd. bookkoepars and | 6 coy . AN ALANRLs 10 per cent dis. i L | vance from $1.05 was stoady fora full cent | STERLING Excnaxos ~Dull and weaker, ;'I‘l“ ;f::"",'::l “”,‘y'j‘” ) fs ubiout town look- | oo o Risburaements aro uderatood AN e accountants are closing the footingsof a vear | 1o T e et No N 0 0bgc: Nor | and a half, From 81.05'¢ o sharp raid carriod sixty days, §1.541 d:u ud, $4.5814. Som Wi ..‘\ one of Bngland’s greatest | well provided for and the indicationyare Y B LR it ks 60, 121603 No. o, afge: No. o, coloredy the prico down to $1.06%, but the racovery PRODUCHE, heavy weights, died not long ago at tho | that the market will remain steady ‘at 'tho T Ticipated Tor wext year, and oo or more well No. 20, eolored, 12¢; No. 70, edlored, 133403 | was vapid. The price held steadily for o B W hoat - Strongor: cash, | 8% 0f oizliiy-six. in the "semi-charitn- | presoat rates for somo tilic o como, . n the g known faces will be missed, but remembered Gk W13, white, 10¢; colored, | time around $106%, started back, and then | o GHicAan, Thac 3.5 1 hoat wSangers casty |47, iconsed Vietwnllers' institute Tom | east the demand for money in stock circles 2 i as busy in other cities. i y " | jumped to ‘nv. Above 8105 alarge AL Cash, H4ig; January, 3ge | Sayers, anothoer ned champion of | is rather brisk, and rates advanced - at. ene 1 ] Retail Lrade _u"r ‘(‘l-j'n”“ym:\'} . 1 Se; gom. 10c; beauty, | business wasQone, and around $1.06% the ' ¥ 2T ngland, would have died of want but | time to 7 per cont, but tho :price k o :"‘ e T GL the ,,:;\;“xl“ Witive Pt 3 o |:. s d,lu.{w[ oo et Tings Were on a more generous scale than cash and Januar, for w life pension presented him after | fluctuates move or less, being | rogu- ¥ Sk must e admitted that the scason has not S R S s e any time during the session. Trading his memorable deawn pattle with John | jaged by the supply and demand. Now York ; been a successful one for rotailers who need i Pink ind Robes—Allen, Ge; River- quite spirited late in the session, as, in- y SR ol . Heenan. Ol T« : l'\”‘vy\‘li ‘“‘tm n'\f-l‘ exchange was slow early in the week, and Ry seasonable weathor always, ey Steel River, 6'5¢; Richmond, | deed, it was most of the time. The last half Timothy-—-No trading. \(1:_:[1-“,:” the h‘.\ln\.lT‘u : l;m ; ac ‘\nlnfl A | Gies were made at Zoc discount per $1,000,but a1 R RS L it s lour of the session was unmarked TS e vinte o & faah. | 1ater the demand incroased, possibly forthe 1 sommnd. f tutions, Othorwiso tho L elns (b Raw- | yo™ qpocial change. The frmuess | Whisky—$i.20 : beat Paddy Lyan, is living aftor a tash= 1 00000 of inerest in the cast, and as solls [ o tutions, v sei Allen, 60 Richmond, | i e 1 lust prics wore | . Pork—Ensy; cash aud January, 812,09 | ion in St. Louis. ' Yankeo Sullivan, one [ BR8P T EEE L S et s g markets tually unchanged. L Badystone, 81505 Pacific, | continued to the end, and last pricos werc of tho most famous of tho old Limors, | €rs refused to-accept the priues bid, the iFate g Witih o fow exceptions, the tendency of practically at the outside, May sold up to Steady scash, 85103 January, 872545 | made and spont big money, but diod it | sdvanced to4oe promiwm per #1,000 and elosod W E | i : i i e b scash, £ i [ made and spent big money, but ) A i T Bugacuen Suceriya—Horkeloy cambrie, | 3100 and dlosed at ln:»::“‘/.".li.lu‘x’xiu Moy, 89k T e s o iwilantes in | steady at 25 premum. Foreign dxbhahga fi ; O fenaiy reclhis: Tt e Towen dent i Shis, Sioin 6o r".-}‘l‘f:x,n\l“:‘ ,H st batt | aha closod at SLOUG. July opéaed abt B P Jachaneed.. @b an Prancisco. Austrahan Kelly, who | meta fair call. An ncreased nutibgy’ of i1 was renched last April. These prices 400 bleached, Siqe: Irait'of the Loom, ~9%c: | sold up to 07c, and closed at the top. News | ot Meats = Stowors, S50 2068 | fought the longest battle on record with | bills drawn against the provision. shipmsuts 3 Auve naturally resuited in- suadler supplies, Greene G, 645 Hope, t4c; King Phillin | was not plentiful, but such us was in ciren % 2 Jonathan Smith inAustealin, and was | were offered, and the rato ruled - steady at iy and i good authority, the New York Com cambrie, 11¢; Lonsdule cambric, 111ge: Lons- | lation tended to give encouragoment to the | “3 6 & () giuneoed crcamery, 20@ | then beaten in this country in thivty | $£33@4.83Y for shippers' sixty d i mereml Bul QUinE IS B nD .w:u\‘w_m d dale,tle: New York mills, 103 epperell, | bull partisuns. The *lr»'mu\“'fll Ll a dairy, 1Ta@e. 3 minutes by Ned Price, lives in Neiv [ mentary bills on London. The holid a doubt that we shall receive from ¢ | v, ties Pepperetl, 48dn, i¥ei Deppereil, | primary points was onc of the things to | “ghooee’ Uichanged; full croam choddms, | Jersey. e has very little proporty. | tas tion enormous, sapsblalty, with IAHOLFEY 155758, and S86-87, for which attention was again directed. To | AR08 o1, 104, 3 Canton, 4.4, such an extent has this gone that the indica 3 + Wamsutta, 11c; Valley tions now point to a decroase in the visible itsmén, ey Goshen, | supply, or at most only a very small increase. Ton Mountain, [ Muneapolis markets were qioted as strongor than Chicago, and an advance of fully Lot R e g LT o Mats, ilwiiie; Youns Aweris | And So it is with mauy of the pugilists | il morchants. Jobbera huve also beea fa- who do not set up 1o saloons. MIKe | yored with o fair number of orders! ' Tho b6t ated; | Donovan, Jim O'Neill, who Tought the | ye of heavy winter goods aro still blow, light green salted, Gigc; groon, den | longest battle on record in this coun- | 5 giny 1o the fnclement weather, and jobbers salted bull, “dige; green’ bull, '4ije: grood | tey. and Billy MeClellan avo - tenehing | g g in heavy stocks early in tho sshson 00 1bs Jeoss than in arrivals to date exced those of lus seuson at the same time by LU00,000 or J 000, the quantity to come in arter Decemt j 108 shown Gelow o be only 25,500,000 1k nged; fresh, season, and - priccs uro \K\\.-\\ to 0 a good Thorndike, 1,\\ Cordis, No. 5, snml'*v\h-nt \Vll!lu‘lf.fl)(y),m:)\)\]ml.rl~|||‘lllw Corn, bu withbusiness sense. Two hundred and | froight rates throughout the nortliwast on deal highe e supply of green tea p tordis, No. 4, northwest, against 19,500,000 bushels on th ats, bu, .. ifty thousan ars 1s R o late | ry This, dor At NI S o FOa s os 16451 T ot iy aosording to Bradstroot's | Qater bu... . fifty thousand dollavs 15 what the late | January 1. This, 1t 1s understood, would waterman, wrestler, pugilist, painter | place the roads ina position to earn more ker left as the fruitof his | money. London was w fair buyer. The Rye. bu. = hing that | K Y etipted | New York, Dec. 2 at—Receints, ; York, 7 oz, 13ge; enumeration of retail suplies, Dbeen known in the history of the trade, un- ud into flour is thankiul less, indecd, the supply should be av sninst 37,500,000 1bs Ist year— reprosenti No. per bushel in some of the s 2 RO st bl 6l i " doflcioncy Trom. thay © date Jotward 5 5 0. 2, i Tower' " gradest is - reported. muts|| VAN B sl 11,",,‘;;':"." 4o 'L‘,‘I‘Il‘l ,',‘.‘,‘,Td',[ this city Tow L0 pUub U | 4 olding the bulc of them, Collections in 4,500,000 163 n(" eroen terl, 1250000 lbs of No. 1, % .mv- n\ chee, No, |, is supposed 1o be in consequence of the mill- Al St Tom i\'mw'xhu heavy weight who Im_” nearly all sections arc good for the season, total of 10,600,000 s, From i ks~ Y ork, York, '8L-in, | have, up to a.recent period, insisted that [ N0+ S dgei cri@rge, ~)|¥u|n||:1 BT T S D Olcmaier in | during the early part of the week, owing to | reely reduced 1345e: Swift river, 73{c{ Thorndike, OO, | they could not gvind inferior wheat, but the | gy o o000 ! England, and heads the list of pugihsts | a beliof in a settlement of various rato wars ! supplics of gl kinds of tea at the end of the Thorndike, EE. Siic; Thorndike, 190, | tosis seem £ have changed their views Lo RS o who did not let swollen heads ran away | and an agreement to advance passenger and | | and bookma sije: Jaffre mented will g Phore was | 33005 exports, mnone; spot dull, but industry and wisdom. Charley Mitchell | ghores, who have bec large sellers of late, al improvement ex- 20k AA, s millers of that_section § rts, nonc; 1l B wley | day, but so far as can be [ trifie higher; :"(»m; ;.‘.‘J‘;?,f‘m‘ pin Gl ] is almost ponurious and is suid Il,<l|‘hlll_‘; RlBoitokKolaN At Fane Beay e Beaver Creek o0 by tdirect i is 5, of which-ther 2 by th ices are snEer, some export talk t SCUO8 learned nothing was done. The views of | vator, 3LO3L y little provability, as London { i‘. ) g i { | wbove ours. The latest information on crop | No. KeNricky , Ul worth #50.000. Jack Demp: R 5 F et AN estimates puts the total yield as follows 45 corn-fod westel 18¢; Durk g buvers and . saljara are mot yet inaccord, | No. 3red, 96¢, Optious dull, but Jyc_ higher [ WOUUD WG JLEE PEMESY C0Y ] tending to soveral points was recorded. Van- 5 e, Juses, | 100 corn-ted wes ington, 2240} Despite the apparent failure of negotiations, | and steady; No. 2" ved, January closing at, [ HLve ahy wones Who b (et BOUE | derbilts, and especially Like Shore, were Green tea av Creasi s l!‘ t wheat in the shape of flour | $1.01%c. & LS YOI Y i aid well. and | conspicuous for increased dealing. The lat- | half chests..., 310,000 v8, 364,000 371,000 Tgve Stock Notes. bleached, Te: Stevens' A, 7l4e; Steven: went out' of the Atlantic ports Corn — Receipts, 250,000 exports, 125,000; frey and Mike Donovan paid well. an¢ SEvas bou st onTHIS FeporE tNAb U0 ia e Ooong Cattle lower bleached, 8l Stovens) P, Blje; Stev to the amourt of 140,000 bushels | Spot firmer but 4 rasg@ioxa fin lihehasimadeln good ishlnty noselor Who S e i ol 16 1 o (o U TR TG raY e I3 it A few sheep sold bleached, Stovens' N\ dici Stevens' N, | or within about 23,000 bushels'of the total re. | elovator, & 471G ati rmtl)ct time in sparring in variety theaters ho- | rosulnr dividend of 8 per cont, un extra on | 10t bleached, 10i5¢; Stevens’ SRt 12i5c. Coipts at brimary points. Hutchinson was | mixed, B8iiaiiie B@sie. Ob- | gides doing well with his saloon. Me- | of I per cont would be declared clastsix A [ \ v 0 Hog market ower, Miscentaxkous—Table o cloth, *$2.50; | quoted at by long odds the heaviest buyer of | tions dull at k(@ ¢ lower aud steady. Caffrey was very cureful with his money | montis' business. The nointer proved true, | ) Sioux City received 2,000 hogs, plain Hotland, 9%;c; I)mlo'lwl].m-l Lge, wh.\.n to-day. Other local bulls wero also tuauuil“lwmuxlJ‘i‘w’%fi,‘,‘,’:w;{:fi;l'\?.‘:'z'.flrlolb when he made it, but as he has heen | for on Thursday the directops decluved the g Coffee has not chauged much lately in cars of cattle. Atlantic 44, They Atlantic et | Considerablo through commission liouses. + mixed western, 80@3z2c, John C. Heenan made money also, | points in anticipation, and the realization vy freely | 343 Atluntic P, 44, Go;' Aurora LL, 44, 1-&, Au Northwestern paruies covered Vs legitimate way, but it has jumped about i Chapmun, Neb., was represented by J. W. ) 9 7 Coffee—Options closed steady at five points | though not by fighting never | eaused selling by the longs, who had | ¥ od deal in thie speculative markets of the Intos! 10 i} ond onel rorn C, 4- Crown XXX, 44, through their known representative New offe ptions closed stes B 1 vy tigh . caused selling by the longs, who had bought, forid. Thiere is mueh taik about the next | MeTitosh, who cawe in with a load cuch of | googior L, 4+, 6es Indian Head, 44, 7g¢ | York and other domestic markets were firm | below y Suleg, g bass; Kol | had the good Tortune to- s i ref fora quick turn, and a moderate reaction | erop, and o shortage is freely predicied, but | “3 SIS PSS W. Liddle, Silyor | LaWrence, LL, ¥y Ge: Old, Dominion, and higher, and a distinctively better fecling arch, 81465 ::,L:}w Avrily | pronounce his nume ns winner of a prize | gollowed. Grangers were traded in fairly, r.i rars are ealeulating uvon a dannaty | GEoR SRR d e o e | 2 Popporell R, 44, 7e; Pépperell O, prevailed in trade. The angry tallc about ', e ,} ST cteady | fight. He became a gamnbler and died iRl S Pauliead | megtiabaviiliaddsmatosialiy sRihol sy ipioratnnvity hog e sans e | 07t Ieuparell, Bt ) Lepoerall, manipulation and obstruction methods is uo toady; unilod olosed s¥eady | i Wyoming' territory while on n wost: | caived a docided check by o dooroass of §08 [ ] supply. is really of rave oceurrence, and are A X 8. 3 21e: Peppereli, ey Utica C. 4~ longer heard. 8 ) “ g OLELOLS 5 A sived a decided ¢ a decrease of §03,- disihclined to be over sanguine of ‘anything [ Mz Siegar, Hillsdale, la: Mr. Noyes, | Wachusctt, 44 Th¢; Aurora, R, 4 Hoceipts of corn to-day exceeded yestor- | - Egzs—Quict: wostern, 22aie. ern i r:l.mi, well off. }Id':-"\.}lmfl,\.. 000 in its saruings for the third week in De- I8 of the kind agzain this year, At the present | Waier log; :!.‘».‘u--_:.v D. A\|1('515ll”rlmy:m4! W. L | vora 13, dg e : TATe day’s cstimates, but the speculative’ s Borke ull SN = 2 5 s )«Lt]l‘:"*-.. 1 ‘L.m “)“llrlq of ovt \l["l‘ ) ‘:v_mju: xln;u! pireagbipy n~~|wlgml. The secu- time there are 300,000 bags of coffee in Rio | Faton, Lull Hu'u, and . Lee, Chicago, L Duc \\~-.~llnn:« _.'llx:‘\nz,,l“ ics \\4“1!,) ment was stronger than this trifling I —Stronger; western steam, 33.35: ht he ever onguged n, made his “"“‘.l’ll he southiorn I‘l"‘l'* W de danciro and 507,000 in_ Havre, while the +f Were visitors at the yavds. Point 20 in. 10 0z, 12ige: West Point 20 in. 13 | gireumstance and was not affected by | January, sS.1. | money, not from pugilism, hutasa gam- | ported, but trading iem was spasmodic, Supply of Brazilinu cofice at Néw York and | Walter Wood, of South Omaha, is here on st Point 40 in. 11 oz, 16c. it. The weather is cminently favorable ~Quict: western croauery, 10@ | pler and politician. A pugilistic cham- [ and no important featurc d. During | ¢ ports of this country, towether with [ @ visit. Ho says Nebraska is not feeding as s >, 24 in, lu,'hn- to free movement from first’ hands, but L Ha23e; Kigins, 32 pion who can muke money and lkeep it | the vlosing days London 0 buy be- | oth stern, 106l lc ame less numerous, and an inercase inoffer- 24 in, W0c; HAF, é1 I, farmers do ot appear anxious to take ad styear. Muny old feeders | 214es G The amounts on the way hece from Brazl, | many cattle a D At be AT s fwis i 2t ! 8 foot up 424,761 bags, inst 24 bags a | are not at K this year, t xding being . e L vantage of that point. Exports maintaincd —Wheat—Higher; | (-5 ol ¢ neland and | Inss produced a reaction n the cntire list, | W fzo. 16 shoutd be added that only | done largely by new hands and insmalllots,— | Gixomay—Plunkett checks, 7tge; Whitten- | {jiair v and they would doubtless he s S e ¢ buibiol closarecolved 1ot N DY EIEILE sago Drovers Journal ton i3ge; York, Thge; Normandi dress, Shic x A ropresentatives of the ra Calcitua dress, $1505 Wiittenton dress, 855ci | Hhow to stand voyuge, There was another , 2Tiga81e. little monoy Sugar is assuming a stronger position, and | the Stock Yards company have made ar- | RENTow dress, Sgai2ide. » ¥ small shipment to France from New Orleans, $60,000. Bill the manipulations of the trust are helped by | yaneoments cighing of stock Cavprics =Slater, dlge; Woods, 5¢e; Stan- | vegterday, 10,000 bushels having cleared weant-nt-nrms of the Hoffman hou ving. - Consuniption is in- | which oo into effect the fi durd, 3Ac; Poncockt, sler | from there. There was some inquizy for cafe, who swept all before him years aditis stated that it is eleven | The sy NS, INDIGO BLUE—Aruold, 6'4e; Amer- | npoeeh and a moderate amount of trading | Cincinnati, g0, 15 suid o hold considerable § saloon with a | the previons week. The surpriso of she he is no rate worth | week was the return to th i Edwards, the eflicient the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & » | anapolis raileoud, which doclared a di of 11 pe ut —the first since 1833, the dividend & number of operators expected 000 bajrs of the Havre stoeks ave Bru- | Ch if grain’was in a better condi- A *: No. 8, 3120 an coffee, roads and ereasing, o 2 association have given orders | | 7 3 ! yeurs since supplics were reduced 1050 1ow a [ that conductors on ail stock trains shall be | 181 61ics Gloucester, Gige; Arnold C long | ywyg done for that month’around 85c. Busi- Shron ] : hout two years ago, aud put stock up to 75, 4 SOttt in the Unlted Sttos as they now o provided with a blunk in which to il in the clowh, fo5 Anold 13 long cloth, 107503 Arnold | ness was brincipally local, but thore w Corn—Tirm: e 2obihin stavbs | oavitielobbstoreRthorava bR RISISEN X The Lonisiana sugar crop is short, and the | car numb tock. On arrival at the -n;:J B B eifel A, 12e; WInAsor | few orders from outside on the buying side, Oats BrEi e lito Rl Eontine Orviile| oy 101 foss Lol igs s 0fE g ":nm g k. total stock the 1 countries in | yards this blank will be turned over to the | G0l Ticke 1 but not enough te animate the markot. Whisky —Active e at $1.14. usiness it _I-\ nl- ingy 1 rouds uro fuirly. an i 3n$u'|| 3 ';mi“ ho net, e the world is veported as down to 565,047 tons, | iveighmaster, who will fill in the gross Luamboer. Oats were exceedingly quiet, with little Kansas City, Doc. 2).—Wheat—Steady (“Awful”) rduer, becwmue —worth | cnralngs are ot particularly gratifying to agrainst 727,612 Lons a year ago. 1tis said that After the cars are unioaded the | 1irst and second cloar, 154 in ..$49 00@31 00 | apparent desire to trade in aspoculative way. | n g 5NN CIE ot My, e bigy | #900.000. Tricks had a hard timo to | tie stoviholders, us the decrease on soveuty- the beet erop estimates are again reduced. A | tare, or weight, of the empty cars is also | First and second cloar, isy in. .. 47 00630 00 | The feeling wus firm with moderate business | N0 5 (0" cash, 950 bid; May, $1.00%, bid. | beat Gurdner nud his gang, but he did o rouds for 1o tai monthy u':‘l::m Qoto- i New York circulur suys: “Brazil has been | filled in and the net wetght carvied out. | Third clear, 1y @1 in. .. .... 43 00@46 00 | in Moy at a narrow range of 28@287cc, | 6ol Quiet % bid it. Oncein this buttle, Gardnor, when | bet 31 v Sty opor cont. | Th i3 discournged by low prices and high freights, blanlks will then be turned over to the | A seleet, 1 1ig in... while near months were dull, though salable [ ottWhE h hit vary hied on/tho nose, doclarad thug | Fte saioson tho :New. Yoricskag until it is evident that the erop will be 50,000 awents of the road, from which they | B seleet, 1ijw@l’s i oorr.. at fully yesterday's prices, with 2574c bid for | ®5G00 “N0 Moy o RIRaRaaTs RRES S e (e l‘,”l_" i ]k l‘)“rl"] 7,004 shuves, it 0 60,000 tons less for export than lust year's. | will make out their ezpense accounts., A stock boards, 12@16 £, 12 i 46 00 | Februa The receipts were light, with bat | .- } L T i T aaT e b b on holiduy 1 Trazil and Louisiana alone will give 100,000 13 stock boards, 12@16 ft, 13 in 1 00 | sixty-three cars inspected in. There was a s oy S P AL D S AL A0LIVQIREHE 3 j‘l'flbm,y ons less supplie MARKE C stock bourds, 1216 18, 12 1n o0 | moderate demand for No. 2 onts in store at [ Minneapolis, b =wbg '\lh-wmh Kelly is supposed 10 have $10,000 worth | speculative branch of tu n‘..bu, L cv There is ctive trade in raisivs, MARK QA9 ARRERS i Vs racia) houses. tic, orashade | Wheat a shade firmer: receipts cars; rol o in St. Louis, ere he | and unscttle g provailed, pi There is a faitly active trade in raisius D stock boards, 1216 ft, 12 in., 300 e, with apccial housos t 254¢c, orashado | Wheat, & shade frwer; fecolpis, 81 garss | of roal estalo in St. Louis, whero ho | andunseuled faching provatlod, pastioul and the call is chiefly to Californius, the crop 00 | highor. Stocks are liberal. does n prosperous saloon business. His Mlooring, first common, 6 in.. .. Decomber and January, $1. consulerable irregularity. The prices on Produce, Et on _track, of which umounts to 600,000 The 3 oorings, second ca 6 Y ‘The provision trade was somewhat o {Jany L1750 coming set-ie Joc Coburn, who 3 portation of Mulugzis ruisins fow-Soars solid-packed _croamery, | Soront oot oot 0 in.. 60 | featurcidss. Tho winountof mew busi | 81153 No. 1 northern, Docomber, 1073 | COMINK SoLk0 itk 5 ot i | wholo range hava 1 lowor, th Ao wits between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 boxes { 264 ohoice * country, 22@2ic: medinin | Sidie, fiest and second cloar, i4 Doss¥iurmnsnoted’ LywastShimitad;aud ip fIoAausEy BLOTMG oniiteagi, SLIEG Mol ESBRN Y BB URERA radi e URR D LG HitheraasagmOitoco rRvAA LI GRS annually, Last r it dwindled down to u ;.r.mus iSw2le: common grades, 7 @1t 25 00 culative circles trading was largely "mllwfl}- December, May, $1.04; on lnckened glove est, wits ‘l ": B part of the week frow tho inside i hittle loss thin 400,000 boxcs, and this year to | K0t —Nebr: patents, TR R Ao 3 00 veted to the evoning up of deals on chang.- | track, We@3L.00, ¢ only boeauso he foels the need of the | reachod. e weather was wot and un about 70,000 boxes, and those are almost ex ot pa 5 Sidiig, s0cond cOMIMON sy, ers 10 00 | ing over of January contracts to May. Cash St Lounis, Dee, —Cash, 971{c; | oxcitement. 134 Price, who fought a | sonable during the en park of the we clusively the strictly fun raaes. L $0.00005.50; bake % COMIDON DOBYAS, s +ssrs rrrns 16 00 | property was also quict, and for December | May, $1.02 draw at Spy pond in Massnchusetts with | which ehocked the recoipts of grain and if he Northwestern Miller, of Minneapolis, No. 2 boavds, all lengths lard manipulators allowed the price todrop | * Corn—-Higher: cash, 81ie; May, 333, | Coburn yeirs ago, and wns one of the [ slockut the interior stavions, " Within "v says: “Low water and floating ice continue PoTATORS — Iea, 45550 per bu; Col- | Pencing, No. 1, 1220 ft. . .. off 1214c, closing at #%.10 against #3221, ye Oats—Dull; cash, 24 ’:-;!\‘Ln’, 23y, best men in Americn, is n lawyer in | st day or two the weatlior has bmnuo ,& A prominent foatures of operations on the plat- | oredo, G Fouging, No. 8 15 4@ 1c torday, | In fature property, howover, & | Pork—Better at 8l el an 2 J 3 and the'intecior rouds aro routing 0% a ke 1 form and have much to do with keeping the | SWEET PoraTors —3@sse per b, Joist and s x4, 1416 Tt strongrer front was shown. and for pork clos- | Lard—Nominal at Iy O ehost of the oldetime | 1, condition, and " incremsud recelpte: ke s b flour output restricted, The total production Povutry—Live chicken 1bor, 434,788, 19@16 ft.. ... ings showed a net advance of 10125c, and Whisky —#1.40 haps the richest of the old-time 1} jooked for after the holidays. ¥ last week was 50,450 bar veraging | doz: dressed ehickens, Tase per | kets, 1) and H flat. . g 22 00 | for short rib @3e. Future lard was un- Butter ~Dull; creame W@8e; dairy, | CHmpions is Burney Awron. son of the he stock of grain at the larger makiets ! 9,913 bavrels daily—against 64,5000 barrels | Serlles ducks and geese, 1012 leets, 1) and H square...... .. 23 00 | ehanged to 217¢ higl In pork January | 14a2ic. Y famous star of the eist, who fought and | show some incroase, but “the acoumas | the week befo and 0) barrels for the Faas—Stric frosh, e candled, Shingles, extra A 5 K 5 80 | holdings woere changed over to May at o pre- Liverpool, Dee. 20.—[Special Cablogram | Peav the best light weight of his day. | tion of provisions is small and gradual, ! corresponding time in 1587, There is still a [ Mingea Grares—Inkogs, 12 per b, Shingles, standard A..... ... . 3 g0 | mum of 45w47i4e, in lard at 10c and in short | g0 Tur Bee | 2:00 p. m. close. Pork - | Barney made mosvof his money after [ Advices from abroad have not been voiy en- [ | aeficiency of water swer, and none | BANSNAs—Cowimon, 815225 per buneh 2 40 | ribs at 17§ @2c. Holders offer froely; prime mess eastorn, | loaving the ring, and is now in the em- | Couraging to holders of grain and provisions, of “the'.mills moving aro - gotting | choive SLMNGHR I3utty, 45 —— 385 0d, dull; do westorn, 63s Sd, dull. ploy of tho bookmukers on tho big enst- | 4 (e course of the dotiostl ingskels fadie out "~ a full product, —oxvept ~where :;:,“‘( 840 TG, -gl{;l;’ 0 E O G Batts, 1i5x3, STS 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Lard—Holders offer moderately; spot, 438 | epn tracks. SR EIRAIER & A :,‘“_"m‘l’;a“w'f"w alnteQiyimani Tlexan b e ding] QAN RS SN B QLIT IR NDE: ea || BRI tubing, D and Bl oo eRenge HIVEBE0OR. & (g clenny Docembor, 46 04, dull} Janary | *'Ruro cxcoption wors tho old-time bt~ [ morera e ity n Ot e tho rate of aboiit 1,000 barrels daily, but the | §1.503 quail, £.00; prairie chickens, $1.00@ Leather. 5 f""‘”{’v o ) “l - ll ""“‘\,1‘" “”"l‘;"m“; Offcr modorately: new | 168 that could com: in the amount | deciine in prices attracted’ litke trade, ! daily average for the week will probably not | 4.50: rabbits, £1.00; squirrels, $1.0); venison, smlock sole, 18@27c per 1b; oak sole, a3 | Te Bee.[—Carrue—Trade was slow and NOLUSRTHONCES QG M auarmely; ‘N of stakes with those of the present day, | orders as the rule wo fln'hlulwdquufl',b. greatly excecd last week's figures. For the | 7612 pei b, @ie ver 1b; asze per Ib | prices down to about the lowest of last week, | No. 3 winter, 88, stealy: do spring, 88 1d, f 7y LS00 G000 Feall to mind ave the | a8 usualauring e holiday’ souson in past two wecks the shipments have been in | BRAN-F13 000 L) selected onk and tra per 13 oule and | making n decline of 25@ito sinee Monday. | "G 411 iors offor moderatolys 124, i, | $10,000 Tyer-Yankee Sullivan hattle | and seod we carded i fair g excess of the manufacture, this being due to Cruorren Fevn-$14.000015,00 per ton, hemlock upper, 20622 per foot; hemlock | There was a strong fecling that the run on Corn—Holders offer spot fr ‘and fub 1 b o $10.000 1 [opnan | 0 parties whe were uccepting pravmm.um : two or three firms withdrawing sonic of the Cony 2 calf skin, No. 1, 80@w0c per 1b, according to 5 e 5 5 PQEA =t or pot freoly and futures { and the one for 310, » n NAn | Gepiving contracts wade fahr -mp flour thoy had tn store, It (s cxpected thab | OATs--21Gw:2: Weight: oak calf skin, No. 1. Boc 8100 por | Monday would be heavy, some anticipating | moderately; spov and Decembor, +5 5, dull; | and King at Waahurst, England. Heo- f P G000 i2 The bis brcak fn wheat to-day will have mo | Viseoan-Cider, 10@18e por gal.; white | 1b.; Philadelphia calf skin, cxtra, $1.00@1.10 | 15,000 Yet the:facts, or at least such facts | January, 48 2d, dull; February, 45 4d, | nag and Sawyers fought for o paltry | mavkets, Sceds wer dl w “ 3 effoct on the market, The divect oxports for | wine, 10635 per gal, per 1b,; hemlock kip skin, No. 1, 60@70¢ per | as could be got at, would not warrant such a [ dull #1,000 a side, which was equaled by the | with prices favoring buyers the week ending Decomber 23 were 17,200 | HONEY- 11 frames, 166018¢ ; onk Kiv skin, No. 1, 70a@s0e por 1b; Phila- | jarge number. There were but few Texans LIVE 5P00 amount at stake in the jug handled Hyght | ive stock were compiratively fr nm gulst 14830 tho proceding woek, | CaNntkLir - #300@0,00 per bbl, ulphia ip skin, extra, Sk per ¢ | anong the pumber, yet native butchers’ between Reagan and ‘Dempsey. How | principal westom vkt partial R | Avout SN0 biwrrels of Wi was on single | POV o CTrer weas | i, S 1ot o pecording to wolkht 404 | stock and cunners sold lower than yesterday. [ Ohicago, Dec. 20 —luo Drovory' four- | the old-timers would hiy openud theiy }'l;:r'"’_w"“‘ bl (il (oL &1 Quotations, T.ondon, e. i. £, 250 pounds, i picnic hams, 10c; dried beef | do, 80carg1.10 per n.,, Cordovan russet, 15c! | Taken altogether, the general cattle trade ““'-'“‘,"f"‘l‘,'" ful:ow.«l( e ot by, || A at the “big follow's” forfeit aud indifforent about puPe Y ate: Patents, 358 0daebvs 64; bulers, s, 103 dey salted clears, ‘short, 8ige; | salin finish, 200 per foot; welt leather, §3.50 | cfoses in bad shape for the week and for the | C8ttle—Itece P »L“".”‘“"N“ “A‘nl?l_ challenge the other duy!=—5,000slupped | ind o improvenient in prices was) ! 205: low grades. 148 6l 7s extra'short, i short ribs, 'stcy pickled” | 4.00 por side: wioraccos, (pebble gout), 200 | yeur. Tho sales below will fairly show cur- | e, 2oy e ta oo, o down for a fighter’s first deposit, a5 Wis | Returns of the packing of the west, R There were 31,600 busbels of wheat pigs’ feot, 1lb Kits, Soe; lavd, Sig@ilye; | 300 per foot; morocoos, boot lek, h@de per | 7 lues, but Jt is almost impossible t T e R T i “"‘{tr donc by Sullivan and his 5. coduction and the aggregate 18 B J ceived for the week ending December smoked sausage, G@se per 1b; log cusings, | foot; glove calf skins, 20@ile per foot; | Fent values, bu 0 possible to | bulls and mixed, $1.35@3 ‘exas cattle i , 705,000 hogs 1655 than the roturus of The shipments were 204,940 bushels of wheat, | 170 18c. Douglas kid, S@ide per foot; Kangarog | convey to thé distant reader the unsetuled | $1 B0 e v M o Proble S0 o dut ] 6,740 barreis of flour, and tons of mill | CrLeny—25se per doz: fancy, 40c. skins, 40@30 per foot, according to quality: | and hopelesy . foeling that prevails in all | . Hows teccipts, 10,508 market .\w.nl(_m“;{ Tho Gar-Heating Problem. g ; stuff. ‘Tho present amount of wheat in ele. ON10NS—B0Ge40C per bu, i, ¥3.000010.00 per dozen; Linings circles interested in trade, Choice be lliclowars BHXR0. AL EE LY beavy, AN Chicago Tribune: Managers of the TSI Py i o) vators of Miunesota and Dukota s | GamiaE S50 bor 100 dozen; upron skins, #1000 §1.40; mediugi 1 wood stoers, 1359 10 1500 | “UibochTiocsinia © 600: makkes - aleady; | Nines in Minnesotn, veplying to the eie- e e . | 17.545.000 bushels us ugaingt 4,551,000 bush. [ Jeredto por by, - 1bs, 84,504,145 400 o 1350 Lbs, 8320003405 | natives, 85001653 western corn-fad, 8103 | culur of the commissionors on the heat- | o js tie cante, and 13 is tho *bluffy | PR YARDARE T - S Saern Kuavi—Lbis., &7 half bbls., | oo Metals and Tinners Hlm-l:.‘ 950'to 1300 103, 88861 10; stoclcors and feod: | @{40; o focdory 338,00, Texans, £2.50 | ing question, prasout some objoctions | & i e cush, iyhich is valgarly — 4 3lock tin, small pig.......... . ers, slow at 00w 00; cows, bulls and | @3320; lumbs, & 10 the system of stoam from the locomo- [ Dist i momentons ovens ‘o OMAHA LIVE STO0K AviLes --Choico, £2.5000 nbbls fanoy, | 23100K SN\ DAR sy as ts s tasss 4 wiixed, 8125665007 bulk, §2.006255; Texas | National ¢ : East 8t | iive . Dho Chioago. St. Paul & Kansas | 13 i for W' takes your last oenbg ) $5.00 per LG counron, $150.¢1.75 per byl | plainished boiier sizes " stocrs, B220@R 1 ¢ows, $1.50@ 2 10, Louis, Dec. attie—Roceipts, 5 e g e ot mant | 18 tho fun yau hayo whan you wii Croer—NMiwhigan, §.0006.50 per bbl of 52 y cold rolled. .. ........ . Hoos —~To-dag*noted another downturn of | shipments, 4005 ehoic Ly -'1 1o ) ) ol Gos the “Gillie” who loses his *‘ting Dec. 29, 1384 gals: California pear cider, $15.00 y sheating., B 10c, as compared with the bulk of sal heavy native st falv-'to, | provod unsatisluolory, 13 lai Qb ' H is the hand that s dealt to you “*pag were light' to-day, [~ Por Cony —Rice, d¢; counmon, I pitts yesterday, and o lower than the close, Tho | Bood™ mative steers, $4.40@i00; 'butohers' | "acific huye two trains heated by sto Luiands for *in." an importais thikge the market was about 10c lowor on beef | CaukoTs—40¢ per bu Copper, fluts,. .. Fanture Of the market to-day wis the Tack of | Atoers, medium o choice, §380@440; mock- | but they find trouble in keeping SR LR A S \vc” cattle. Thore were somo pretty fair cattie | 13rass - Clioice castern haad picked navies, | (Gl sheot ivon, \uniata, 80:10 and 5 pii'c. dis. | demund for big hoavy stock, and salosmen | ers aud feeders, fwir o good, $200@i10; [ curs wirm v sevore weathor, The Kitly ' voracious young 4 : on sule and one bunch wout at #4,80, but the | §245 por bu.; western hand picked navics, | 120t plaimshed iron, 240 27 AL 5100 | found considerable dieulty in selling lots of rangors, corn fed, 830014.30: gFass fed, 200 M,,,,,,A.‘I,{,“,v Bt Daul & ult Sto. | L is tne loser -he's always arounds Dulk sold ut §3.40@350. Butehors stock was ediums, $1.50; Lima beans, se | Pt plainished fron, 24 to 87 1. ., 943 | big fat sows, plenty of such, uveraging 400 vie managers beliove that steam | M is themones which does ot abow 700; Roofing, IC, 14x20, 112 sheots. . . b. cars, No. 1 uplaud, 86.00; No. | 1toofing, IX, 14x20), 112 sheets . vars, No. L upland, $0.00; No. | 500 105" sduis, 113 sheeta. N is the noadie that “plays up' twe) O 5 the “opener” laying Lis suare; 1 is for polier, our national game; '_“)'1 aud upwards, going at #5.10! 50 | about everything sold at #5.10.@5. 15, little: but few went as high as . lower, although the decline was not as heavy as ou beof cattle. A few feedors changei bands, but there were Lot enough to make a | 2 upland, .00, h-nmnu from the locomotive is |u||)y“ sudd i’ fact ca- Reocoipta, 2000 i i big and | market a shade lower; choice heavy and | 4000 m:'d un- | butchers' selections, #5,1045.20; packing, | ticable for the reasen that u mavket. About every thing was cleaned up 2. . Roofing, 1X, 20x23, 112 sheets desirablo lots sold down to $4.%5@1.%, and | mediom to prime, £.00w5.05; hght grades, | shock would fracture the wipes and | ¢ GG o i S hut you doatk, .n before the close, Gracers' List, Sheet iron Nou 20 0.uvviirinnn somo fuir packers at #5.00(@5.05, the common | Ordinary 10 best, #.00(@5.00, scald all the pussenger The Canu- Bane; e Revised prices aro us follows: Sheet iron No, 27.........00 vun of packers closing around ubout #5.10. Kansas Civy. Dec, 20, -Cattle R dian Pacific manager roports thist all 1 i¢is for rajse," (ten sounds Hoas, Haourxa—Stark A, seumless, %3c: Awmos. | Bolder Light sorts slow, The Lipton com ¢ paid [ 1,800 head; shivments, 700; beaf stears duil, | the passenger teains on that line. ave | Sisthe “squecscr” that's marked o Hogs have beon sclling so much higher | keag, scauiicss, 175c; Lewistown, A, sean f ."Hlljl«m' best charcoal | 8.15 for siugle sorts of 165 averages; the | weak and 1045 lower; good to choico eorn” | fitted with Buker heatevs nid hot d; 14 AV hero of late, that the buyers started out this | loss, 19¢; American, seamloss, 17¢; burlaps | 1C: 10514, 22 sneets..., 850 | Fowler outtit were offering §3.10for 180 aver. | fed, 8350410, common to medium, #3200 | nivos o thinks that io the event of | T is the time that you waste— morniug with the apparent dets sheets. ., U is your » whom you SLOCKUIS mination to | 4 to 5 bu., 11@4c: guunies, single, 13e; gau | 1X. 10x14, 8.25 | agos, and a few lots of light light, 120 to 130 | 4 and feeding steors, $2.00@ uand the passen- break prices. The receipts were light and | nies, double, 20c; wool, sack, e. | “Pin plate, coke— Verngs 5.90, 8.0} cows, $1.25(@ 200, a train being snow- Al 7 was the “eome 9 0 salesmen were backward about ufm.,.u lax, 33¢; oxtra sail, 20 @21c; sall | 1O, 10X 1, 235 shieets. ... oovveiiaeninno. 628 skarasm, w0 uw}. - b nf;-‘r:““lfih-ll. s, 5,000; shipments, none; | Kersin a steam heated train would suf- \\\".““- \‘v':.n.. W rlx"- ;'v/\xlv)l: 'JJLL‘!‘" Buything from yesterday's prices, so that the | B, 20@21e; cotton, #2e; jute, o Stool nails, pe 223 FINANCIAL. murket getive, strong and dc Ligher; common | fer intensely. The Burlington, Cedar | 5 ('t ton that yvou ot uon A trade was slow all the woraing. Later re £igs, in boxes, per b, 3@ | Steol wire ualls, p 29 N e Tt 10 choice, $1.50(@5.10. g Rapids & Northern manager, however, | Y s the youngest who collure ; ports from the provision market were more [ 160 dates, in boxes, T@l0c; London Mulaza 7 - New Youk, Dec. #.—[Special Telegram S—— reports oight rwins titted with stoan- | Zistno zeal with which ono widl 2ucouragung s tho markel closad abrengor, | lox relalus, gor tax. $3.60QATH; Malass Weekly Hank Bratement, to Mue Bee|-Socks-The stock market vrodigal Pagili s, heating apparatus, the steam supplicd | Timo, money and gas-light '.o ) with al U an average the market was | 1oose raisins, §2.30@2.50; new Valencia rai- New. Yous, Doe. 3.-The weely bauk | iy orning opened tame. London houses New York Herald: More reckless with | from the locomotive, and it is working frioud lower than yesterduy's | sins per 1b, S4c; California loose muscal et. The quality of hogs was ¢ box, $2.00@210: Califoruin Londous, | #1,183,000, Very common and there was not & load of I 159> $2.405 puted cucrnies, por 1, 18¢; Caits | 1 excoss of le, | AL AR e ersiaod | were oing nothing and commission people | hix snddenly acquired wealth than the | very well. The ca al rejuircments. were idle Trading was contined alwost | gawblee is the successful pugilist. ‘The | iu mauny lines through Minnesota, " wtove is still in use - Bost refrestiontsFlorencoLakel