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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Trading in Whos sional Oharacter. LIGHT RUN CF ORDERS CONSEQUENT. Bituation Both at Home and Abroad Conwidersd Quite Bearish— ables Weak and Lower —Stocks Active. Onicaao, 111, Dec. 3.—~Trading in wheat here today was largely of a profossional characte The market seems to have fallen Into a rut and the public has coased to take much inter- est In It; 18 a consequence conimission houses are having a light run of orders. It is only when a boom 18 on and there are prospects of higher prices, that the outside public dabbles in grain or provisions. Just now the situation toth at home and abroud ish and but for the purchases of professionals who are ying to cover shorts or for fnvestments, on v that prices have got low enouzh ana that they are due to advance, values would probably have gone lower today. The syn‘ hesis of the situation 18 that with a very qulet market and a run of bearish nows, thero was an andertone of &trength in throughout most of the session, resulting an ndvance of nes vy l¢ In prices. Therels Jess liquidition than at yesterluy's session. during which most of the tired longs got rid of their burdens, while the fsive break of tho pst few diys stimulatel covering by shorts to roilize their profits. Cables were weak and lower and private dispatehes rep re- sented the bear sentiment as pronounced and gaining strenzth on the other side whers the 1 stocks and the near aporoach of the harvest In some Inportant exporting coun tries 1s having Its effect, Domestie markets are hold! in the fuce of the weak situation Cuduhy and Ream bought a gool deal of whent, presumably to cover shorts, thouzn dealers were of the opinlfon that it was for Investment. M open at e, sold at 667 c, then went up quictly and slowiy to §75e, woukened to 0% on Bradstroet's report that up very well, broad. Bon the avaliable stocks ineressed 5,500,100 bu, Tust week; grew strong on rencwed buylng dur the Jast_hour, advanced o vise and closed firm avvidic. Corn_displayed a good deal early, your opening ' higher than yestorday and selling up 4e more. of strength it closed The firm- ness was duc to free covering by shorts, who Wwere somewhat i 1ed ot the poor inspec- tlon. Out of the cted into store oty 85 cars. or whout 6 per cent. graded con- tract. Fear of manipuiation, owing to diffi- culty in tting cortract corn, started brisk buying, Gut when the most ur_ent shorts coverad the buying beewmo siwck and thero Wis crop from 4% Lo 475e. Later tho wet wenther reported ail over the west tended to Jower the grade and caused renowed buying, advancing the price to 45¢, the market ‘dg 390 lower, The fluctuations in tho more d forrod futures were confined to from e to e ranzo. Outs were very dull, but strons closing with an advance of %e for December and %e for My, Frovisions were weuk Inthe early partof the sesslon on count of the continued heavy Tun of hofs. Thore wore nearly 10:,000 ho 't in the yurds and on the sido tracks adjoining this mornine and the predietion 18 mnde that the ageregite recefpts of the week will re vDML the 1 est In the history of the tra The declin the price of products was moderato, however, and durinz the afternoon there was o reaction in sympathy with the strenzth in grain which left cunt chunges from The teading futures range ARTICLES. WIEAT A Decembor, Junuary Muy. CoRy N Dee Junuary... prices at signifi- 'S st fizutes. a8 1ollows: OPEN.[MIGH, | | Low ) nber. . ecember. January. Ma December. January. May Enonr 1t Deceom! danuary Cash quotations were FLouk—Weakor; &pri winter stralghts, #4.35@4. WiEA1 No. 2 spring wheat, 8apring wno Conn—No. WR@NGe; 8las2e; No. 2 red, )4 Wiye. lie; No. 2 white, 33 @stse. B3k, lluu.nffl\'n,l { f.o. b, 428 . 0. FLAX SEED—NO. 1. 0 Totorny Skep—Prime, # PoRk-—Mess pork s tara, ) 4@06.00; short ey (100sc), y sulted shoulders (boxed), #4.1245 5; snhort cloar sides (hoxed), $.7005.75 01‘1\»("' v—Distillers' finished soods, per gal, Sraar—COutloaf, unchangod, 5! Ougrsk—Unchanged. HivEs—Unehanzed. Alic FLPTS | SHITNENTS. Flour barrels ... .. 21000 1500 Wheat, bushels 11400 Corn, Bushels . 20,000 Onts, bushols 200,000 Ryo. bushels 20,000 Bariey, bush B0.000 On tho Produce oxchungo today the butter markot was lower; funoy ereatuory, flne western, 4@ ordinnry, 206 loeted dairy, 2 ordinury, 152 eg bt New York Markcts. NEW YOIk FLoun—Recelnts, kisi OXpOFLS, bbis, 22 sucks; ctstendy; sales, 57,101 bbls Steady and more active, Kocoipts. 501,150 bu.; exports, 40,000 bu. of futures; 1 3,000 bu. of Spot market higher, moaerately active e No 2 red. SLOULGLUG In atoro. and K Bpot. und elovitol V0100% nflonts 41, f. 0.1, No. 005 uneraded red, 028000 No. L BLOGLAL08: No. 1 hard, #1, lUll‘l @!1.11%; No. 2 northern. $51,0245041.01%. Options penerally stronger and tending upward all through the day. elosing from 1e to 114 above Justnight, The strength was hiparted by cola weuther west s uffecting the crop and some tulling off i roceipts. Thero wera gen- erully ‘weuk cables which represonted the roets abrond us well stocked. The trad- hero was without wuch’ animation. 2 red. December, 8LOBYK@1.01%, clos- ng at 8,075 March, $LUS@108%. closink it BLOSTGL 00N, elosing at $L00%: May, $LUTH @LUNT, closing ut BLONG: June, §.005@1L0TY, closing nt 81074, YE=Dull, irregular: westorn, 81,051,005, HAKLEY=Firoi; No. 2 Milwaukee, Tis7ie, Conn=Recelpts, 075 ik 0x oL, 1T bu.; sulos, 1216,000 hu, of futures, 116,000 bir, 'of spot. Epot mirket lower, wo.uk: modérutely netive: N GL@Te In elevator: T@ile affont; un- Eradea mixed, 8070 No. cunior mixed, G0N options ndvi om %0 to 23,0 on an Indisposition to soil und foars of i galwcese on this month, Options: Dovombor @01, closing nt 611y January, @ B clsng AL e EODRIAEY, 5150 clovlig 4t 4155 Miurch, K31 ,‘.h.\‘l‘“} a% Bio: My SE@AC, clotu ut hisc OATs—Receipts, 805 bu.; l'\ltflllfi. 17 bu. 08, 165,000 bu. of futures. 19,000 bu. of £00L; spot mirket hizher und quiet: options, AW Decombor, 903000, Glosing, © 01a Junuary. Whas03c; May, d0%e; spot No. white, 405@ e mixeld western, U84 whito western, dbaidd'ye; No, HAY—Quiet, firni. HOvs Falr demind. Correg-Optlons onened steady und nn- ehunged to 10 points down; 0lnts up to 10 polnts downi sules, 15,300 bags, neluding Decomber, 12 5 Junuary, BLE@ILT0; Fobruary, #114511.50; March, $11.40 30, pot Rio qulet and steadys closed “firui at 10 Sudai-Raw, quiet, fim: refined quiot. stoady. 4 Morasses—New Orloans, firm: common to tanoy, Fkbise. Rice—Fairly active, firm, FRTROLEUM—Opened firm, but declined e on small sules, then becsme dull and ro- ained 50 until the close, spot Fennsyivania oll, Ales. none; Januury options sales, | bhlsi opening,' 80%e: kg Towest, 0t olosing, 60e." Lima oll sales, 7,000 bbls. Totul sules. 15000 bhls, COTTON SEED O1L—Strong, TALLOW-Quict, steady. ROSIN—Qulot, siendy. TurpEsTInE—Dull and lower at %14@He. EGas—Cholee, firmi western, 2i4038¢; re- rnlllnl- mz kg . ulet, stendy rn duiry, @ 2ios NOUT wostern oroamery, Bame CHERSE=Qul0 DTt skims, 414@oc. POk —Active. steady; old mess. ®.50: now nioss, 80TH@10.75; extea prime, & Mibne -Firm, qulet. vr MEATs—Steady, dull; plekled bellies, i midales, qulet, woaks short clear, $.4)a Lrp-Opened 'weak, olosed firm: western stoim, 80507 sules. 1250 tlerces at 80.iKK06.105; pptions sules, 4,760 tierces; December, 8, nounry 8.40G0.41, closing 8.4 bid; February, 80051, oloslug 80.54; Murcn, 866 closlug Largely of a Piofes” | TEE OMAHA DAILY 07, | Ameriean. #1% 1, 80,41, closing bid. -Duil, unchanged; May. @14.00, O orprER-Flrm: | Dec B! Lean--Dull, ste wly; domestie, $.25, TiN~ Firmer; strajts, £:0.0 Omaha Grain Market. Prices based on dalizory at Mississipol river | points, Nebruska (nspection, and ten days' shipment, un ess othery b atated, WnEAT-No. 2 red winter, e bid, | Rye--No. Nie bid; No i, 84e bid, | OATS--NO, white. 31'4c bid: No. 3, white, B0'e hidg No. 2 mived, e bid: No.d mixed, 20%% bid: No. 3 colored, die bid New Cony:-No. 4 or better, 10 days' ship- ment, e bid; year, 9/4@40c; January ship- At i bid. Among the sales were: corn, your shipmont, 50'4e: 30,00) same, 400, BOARD OF THADE NOTES, ank Fauikner of Schuyler was In looking T the situy P, West, Villise: was on the board. C,White of DeWItt was aniona the visit- 50,000 No. 3 or better ov A A ors on' thy | Sald n lary or: “Wa are all willing to A 1ttle siow to sell, ns there s no belng nble to get cars to ship out bt y ot Kanaas City Markets, KANSAS CiTv, Mo, Dec. 5—FrLo and In zood demand ent $2.4@25); extra fancy, # £2.050%,15; cholee, $1,00002.90, n—Stendy nged; pat- 20@2.25; fune. WirtkAT- Quist ind steady: No, b, T8t4e: Deceniber, e bld, Soe nsked Conx—Quiet und n shade lower; No. 2, ensh, OATE—Steady: s asied; December, ¢ bid, $i%¢ pecember, NO.2, ensh, 20%0; LAXSEED—Stondy and eed. Hay—( nzed: time $£3.00; prairie foncy, #7.50; choice, § lowgrades, #.00 @00 BUTTER creamery, 29@8c; | dairy, 16a2.c; store packed, 13@lte; rolis, 1 s—Steady at RECEIPTS ~\When onts. Ko bt SHIPMENTS ~ Wheat, oats, none. corn, 80,500 hut 46,80 bu: corn, nonet St Lon's Marketa, St. Lovis, Mo. Dec. 8.—Closinz—WHEAT— Firm; cash, 0§ aci Miy, 0)5c asked Conn—Firn: cush, 40a@d1%c; Muy, d035e bid, OATS I cash, ;20 May, 3¢, Poik--1 new.’ $il. LAKD—$06.0 WIISKEY 31,18, Burrer -steady and unchanged: creamery, 200 iry, 2 Livernool Markets. troot., Dee. 3—WneAT—Dull; holders | moderatel itorniu No. 1. 8s 053d ks | per e rod western, spring. 88 od | No. 2 red winter, 88 5A@ss 53 Quiet, demand poor; mixed western, Contiil. Long cleur, 45 bs. Liv off 1005 @BS 51 s Cous €8 6i1 po BACON 55 4d per ewt. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MINNEACOLIS, Minn. Dee. &—Wheat stronger; quite active toward the closs (.13 coipts. 10) curs. Close: No. | northern. Do- cember, ®e: Mig, 02505 Januury, Sige, On 0.1 hard, 8650t No. | northern, $t5e; No. 2 northern, Si@ nnati Markets. 0., Dee. 3.—Wnear—Quie Conx. Oars—Quiet; No. WHISKEY—$1.18, Activ mixel ear, 42@ 150, mixed.ioe, Toledo Grain Market. TorEno, 0, Dec. §,—Wheat tirm; No. 2 cash and December, 547 teady; No. 2, eash, 46e. cash, iige. New York Dry Goods Market. New YOrg, Dec. displayed o’ better fwproved demvnd. Cnicaao, Til, Dee, —Counselman & Day to ¢ i Bros.: Wheat opened e higher, and un active trade wrried on for two hours without any radic change in prices. The Price Currént crop report suited Loth longs and shorts, each construing the wheat item to be favorable to theirside. Corn was strongly influenced by soft weather and the consequent smull pereentage of the contract grade I arrivals. With the denurd prinei- pily trom shippin houses v chink u reveti- tion of the Novembér deal not unlis month. Oats advanced on a good for shipments, receipts 1 ter estmated - and - Bradstree of 000 bushels decrease Provisions broke early under the than showing stocks) arrlvals of hogs which broke the record and so cxhausted i in the yard room that many train loads hud to be lield on side tracks. In' the fuce of Ehowd Ieft over, at 10¢ to 16 decline, futures railied and closed slightly hizher t vesterdiy which bours ot our recent advices that the product is in strong hands. Cuicado, T, Dee. L G. Logan & Co,, to J. Sands Conimission’ compuny: The wieat market opened ap stronz with light offerings, Brodstreet's report showing an’ increase of 3,034,000 bushols cansed some re:lizing and prices went off to %e. The undertone throughout the scssion has heen stronz and in favorof better prices. Receipts continue [ib- eral and so do the shipments, with o marked improvement in the demund for the lower grades at higher prices. Tho governuent ro- port due December 10, it is expected, will give i pOOr report of the growing crop us well as a lnrgely decroased acreage. The present prices are moderate and we 100k on May wheat as u good fnvestment for falr if ot irge profits. Corn was strong but not netive. The weather I against uny increase in receipts. Wo think January and” May worth ull the money they arc seiling for, pirticularly May. Provisions were steady. ‘1he tewpor locilly is bullish, with awcertidnty of an adv with lighter hos receipts Curcaao, T, & MeCormick to'It O. Swa Co.: Wheat has ruled strons toduy. There was i notic able absence of the heavy liguidation of the pust week and a general sentiment amonz tho local trade to fuvor the long side. Towurds the close on reported steadier cables and large flour 10, Foreign news was gencrally bearish. Cinclnnatl Price” Current reports that growing winter wheat plant Is more Holding s 1ts own, The extraordindry s stoeks of contractcorn are havinz the effcet of making near by deliveries very nervous, CicAGo, 11, Dee. d.—Kennett. Hopking & Co. to 8. A McWhorter: Wheat opened with an upward tendency, manifesting fractional strongth which was very slight. Bradstroot's report of the visiblo supply eust of the Rocky mountuing came out later in the diy. which give tho bulls temporiry encourigement, ay wheat reaching 9i's about 11 o'clock: bears, however. bezun thelr song of stili Deo riz, Dupeo es at Minneapolis the price advanced The the ker cables and the " zeneral depression of tho forelgn demund und murkets. Brad- U's report for thoe week shows o deerewse In wheat east of the Rockies of about 665,000 bushels and west of the Rockies of wbout 4,750,000, and for both cousts anin- crease of 5,800,000 bushels. Nearing the closo the bulls Begian pounding for all they woro worth, reacting the murkoet, which elose nearly the bighest pointof the day. o houses wero heavy buyers near ng the clos also Ream, Pardridge and other large houses, Corn and ontsjopened iniecord with the wheut pits, showing a tendency for better prices. 'l receipts of corn overrun nearly 10 cars in the Inspector's report, which was somewhat unexpectod. as cars continuo o be hard to procure in all sections of the west. which of Folio puts & dnmpor on onr Tocelpts. hore. Bradstreot’s report Shows an fnerease of 78h,- 000 bushels in the — visible supply of corn and & decrease In oats of - HO8,- 000 bushels. — The near options con- tinued strong throughout — the session und closed at about the hest fizures of the dny. Provisions opencd weak and apparently 1ifo- loss again this morning und at 3o o 100 lower. Recelpts throu shout the country wer ous with prospects of toduy’s cqual f row. The wee's piekinz show an {nereaso over the sime woek lust year of nearly 16,000 Neuring tho close the more prominent futures rogiined somo strength ind wlosed strong and sowe vhat higher thun the opening. STOCKS 500.00), ND BONDS, NEW Yonrk, Dec. Mhe stoek market today wits as dull as thoso of the lust two weeks, but there was a change In the character of the trading. the professional element having loss to do In the market whilo there was a marked increase In the number of purchases for fr vostmeut accout of Loth stoeks and bond e market wis principally an investor's murket. When relleved of the usual pressure of sales for the short account thore wus u slow, steady lmprovement in values and the long lines with & few marked lmprovements hero und there. The granzers once more cumie to the front and resumed thelrold promi- nence in the market, and Burington, which attracted much attontion, was the only stock which finally scored a miterial gain among the usually ietive list. The trading was, however. monotonous in the extreme, and no special foitare of interest marked the transietions (n the leading shiuros and the upward movement met with no cheek, Dut wis sfow and at thnes almost imporcept- 1ble. The traders were seliors to a limited pxtent in the forenoon hut chun zed later in the duy., which had the effect’ of taking ail the' vim out of the market but gave u decded strongth to the tone of the deullugs. Burlington was the loador 10 both * stocks and activity and while{t is the ouly stock which could be ealled netive, it fually led the upward movement. The opening wis rather hes{tating and showed nou of the netivity and strongth of yester- day's lnnl deallngs, but u firm tone was soon developed. 'The lack of touture wus very pounced and the markot finally closed dull, but firm and strong at wbout the top figure of the duy. Goveinment bouds bave been dull wnd Bl&fi,‘. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1 T giendy. Stato bonds have boen dull and Inquiey for swarmed o native eattlo that | sompany. for the twenty-four houes, ending at foatureles ten days or tWo weekka so were o drug on the | 50'cioek p. ni, Decer ber i, 1801 The following are the closinz guotations for | market RECELD |- the ding stocks on the New York Stock ex- About one-half of the offerings were made - - change today: »n-mu,.]n.l mixedatock, There were some CATTUE. | HOGN. | BHEEP. HEITY : te . - ry desirablo cows nmong the offerings und | - - Ato In' ] g e o ol ot ey i MEiyrs | Cara. Hond |Cara | HondCara |Hond Cara T T N Ty wanted to got their butéher stock At about ows! | o 3 e batures [y steady prices und consequontly held off. Two [ o L%l L POt e By Oh1D Hramotant or threo bunchos of good cows soid tron 4203 DISPOSITION, AmEriEA W5 preforrei 082,00, and the Lulk of the trading was - - : iTid Canndn Pacific Ontarlo & Wostern ’rmn’ lodus. Common cows nd eanners BUVEN CATT'E| ROGS. [SHEEY Cannda Southern Oregon Lmprovom n sold from $1.00 1o $1.63, Bulls and oxen were in | oo ng company )| a8y Central Pacific. 4 Orezon yretty 004 SUNPIY und_demund. Sules ran St Tenmivond connany Nt Chesapenks & OB rogon Trans TR from $1:60 10 $2.08: | Uatves soid. from Swift & Co L du Ist proferred Pacific Mail to .5 daliy Packing conpany . oo 24 preterred pb k. Thie ‘stocker and feddor trude was rather | Fast St. Louls Packing Co i Chisago & 4 Bitabure, oo 810w, more on aceount of the mengor offorings | Sporry & GURQ ¥ : than from any faliifg off fn the demand. | Perrine..... ' GaOqS Bt Hesuime iy Prices wero strong &1l uround. us usual of | Shippers aid foeders Del L & W 3070 & S KT late, and it wis 1o trouble to seil smootn well- . . e & Ved St Paut 4 5 | red stock wround from $£2,65 to #1.00. The bulk TOtRE ooy L_TN6a1 10,008 g Enst Tennesseo I orred . of the trading, however, wis from & 0 #2.00, - S—— — Ao 1at preforrod g o Min, & Mo L | Wit anite a fittie common [ixht stifl as Tow Chicago Live Stock Markoet, LGy T raar e ool | 989180, Keprosentative sulest Cieaao, Til., Dee. §.—[Specinl Telogram to Pl A AL TS STRERS. Tite BEE - ALl grades of cattie were weak For fayne ok it No.Av. Pr. No.Av Pr. No.Av. Pr | faday, most geades were matorlally lower Chi. & Fast 11 O1% 0 Con. pi 80810 05,1108 & WL o oneral Fun of cows, hulls and compion Hocking Valleyiiil 28| Union Pheitc R TR R L L R A AR OO Contrul.. ... 1039 | Wabash, St. L & B 5,0 40 10,130 40 e redvotion tn the £117 to good Gualities was & Daluth... 4llg! do preferred COWS, | vvl' MY Y (bt (o reroree . ROt nieh more (i 1e and some Prine cows ) it \Wostar 0 4.0 100 and hoifers and choice shipplig steers so'd Wostarn . 100 200 160 from b (0 100 0 Uit day's quotitlons. There : A 100 YR was a It supply of gool stork and the TS G 123 i7 weakness there Wis simply o fesu't of the Loutaviie § N°A HoE A var X i pressed condition of the market for cor MOmpHIS & CHRs Pl 3 1 on stuff. Many old cows und bulls were elosed Michhgan Contrai Hekslivor 1 out helow £1.5) 1nd vory decont lots chinied MW ) ) i hands at from $1.63 €0 81 55, A1l of the advineo 0 Jreferred Satro 5 1 gained at the bezinning of the week s beon Mo &St L ulwor |00 a. 1 Tost. Present quotations are fron $100 to $2 i Dreterrid. ien. & W i3 o 1 for hoor to choiew cows, Tivifers and hulls, 87 Mubile & Obo. . Great Northorn pfd. 115 d P e R I ELL R P Nashville Chatt Chicago (s, ¢ o AR LG BT VL) Lo il o it ik 150 inne in Hight supply and are firm. Norrolk & Weat prd. 609 | Sauar Trast.o.. . os. S1ta 153 tle are now nal in vajue at from 817 to ot Ams e D rorr Pecnas o ote 100 for westarns and #1.2 to §1.25 for Texans. Qo preferrod Oregon 8. L. & U N, 22 MILKERS AND SPRINC deiuge of hozs continues unabatod [ox it e 1aphIRREs v f5the fourth consecutive duy N I G W pre 1 COWNa SRIE o S | , the e g lave excooded 61000 The totul sales of sto ks tod Pk A LA sh ires, lll"l\hlln,.A\lA'I\]\nnl 80103 1,90 1D 1.. 229 peod, r|~m'! ;Lfl‘“- ?””” Y Ll inoluding 0l 1oa 1w 2 rocelpts w known hofore, a8 1 conses i [LLL L0 10T quence there s been o stendy sageing of Shore, hoi0: T N Nidahil | 1520 300 1013 prices, There wasa drop todiy of 10c. whilo U o S RS tho reduction since Satur iay amounts to from greforred. T0i0; Readig, Richmond & 10 178 e T R West Point, 6,860; St. Paul, 14,060, o 2% &0 for veriges of. from W0 to 20 b “and e o (el 3 to #.5) for Ileht weights. Not much o . Fmmcal Review 100 210 | foday's trading was necomptished at hotter NEw Yok, Dee, &—The most Interesting than £.70 and that fizure e protty near portion of tho market was the tradine in rafl- * | biing the top of the markgt at the elose. The roud which showed notonly an fniprovement in temper but 4 wid tive charactor, ng of the most posi- ‘Ihe number of [ssues tr dod in was larsely incronsed and while only two bonds —Atehison incomes with $£05.000 and Dikotin & Great Southern firsts with £109,000 showed any ‘marked animation, the total transactions roached $1707,000. As in the shere list nowever, there was no marked | .. 80 2 strongth but a wider demand was seen and [ 20.. 031 2 40 whi pply, i firm tone marked the trading throughout. - 9 steers.... New York Money Market. bl NEW YORK, Doc. .—MONEY ON CALL—Fasy, | 2 cows ranging tron Lper cent. Last loan, 3 par cent; clos it 2 per cent. 5 oW Prove MERCA 4 ver cent. koo STERLING EX Quict and stoady at 4,81 for sixty-day bills and 81 for demand. 1 bull Tho following were the elosing prices on | 5 bulls: bonds: 1 cow T8 4s re: b cows i coup 3 ! “‘ZH U'Ilr- :Mflw,\' J. C. Pneltic 68 o . LS rth. Pacitic Ists 7 9 La. stamped 48 . &7 |North, Pacific 2nds..111 12 cows Tenn, new set 63 .10 | Northwestern Con, .. 1374 Hoas—The Tenn! new wot 5a... 1190 | NOFh, Debont 6 . ipt Tenn. new set s, . or rly do 68t L& LM ( Canada So. 2nd Cen. P excess of the the past four du number of logs actually on sale was little short of 95,000, there being from 5,000 to 5,000 ale hogs. Buvers were found for ouly about hulf of the e s and the situation wis de- joralizi The cxtreme range of sales was from $1.50 1o $1.85, The Evening Journal reports: Carni Roceipts, 16,000; shivments, 50 rket fairly :n-inN I.-w to weak prime natives, £.0) @00: koorl to eliole, 4,251 others WYOMING CATTLE SN Tex ws0; stockers, J.HL Abbott, Cows, §1.10 TRI 4250 10 COWS ... HoGS-—-Roceipts, 61.000: shipments, 10,00 14 00 1 bull..... market slow, Le lower: rough and _common, 1000 150 4 steers... Eh0@ puekers and mixod, £3.6663.05 7. H. Gordon. prime heayy and butchers’ welghts, £.700 8" 118 = Borh i Tigh @340, 1076 150 34 cows.... 1125 240 SHEEP—Recelpts,7.000; shipments, 2 J. W. Stoner. ket steady to weaker; nativ W 420 125 2 steers... mixed, $.2524 50; wothers, $.75@) 1466 150 4 stecr 8 westerns, H00@ES5; yearlings, 100 250 13 feeders, mbs, $4.0.G 00 25) s — COLOKADO CATTLE. ) NEw Yok, Dec. 3 VES—Recelpts, 84 i Mec r:‘“'i- ters., 1007 225 | head-all for oxporiers and sinughterers; no 002 200 63 feeders. 1007 225 | trading; fecling firm; dressed heet steudy supply was again liberal, the e per Ib: shipments toduy, 506 becves s belng 144 ears, about 10,000 head, | and 4) sheep. puble lust Thursday's fun. For | CALVES—Kecelpts, 58 houd: market lowers veals, £5.00@5.00 sceipts were wbout 14,000 in grassers, #2.25@ un for the sanoe time last week. I3 i westerns, $2.7 AL L SLIER The quulity was not as good s last woek, stili | SHEEP -Recoipts, 110 head; sheep. $1.00@5.00 Den, & R 5 ,{::’; o the hogs are running f:nlrl( even and welgh [ per 109 1bs.: lanibs. 5.0006 10: dressed mutton, e Tarzely from 240 to 27 pounds, steady 1t 7@slie por 1h; dressed lambs, dall |West Sh Buyers started out bear.sh, und on account | at 7'3@c. 3 of the heavy run and lower narket ut Chicago | HoGS—Recelpts, 10,600 head. consigned ai- = and the larke supply here, sellers were gener- | rect: market nominally steady wt 85.60@4.00 o Vr:fl(- & ully rendy .|n‘(| witling to aocept lowor prices. | por 100 1bs. . Dec. 4 —Ciearings, #2,- | Bids were close to be lower than yester- g A dng on ull zrades. Some good heay nen sold o Kansas C“{['""'; Stock Market KKANSAS Ct1v, Mo, Dee. 3.—Clear'ngs, $1,- | Carly at from £ 5) to § jot much different CAN<AS Crry, Moo D TLE—-Re- (I Sl 1ty 16 G-l from yestoniay. e bullg ot tho zood heavies, | ceipts, Sii: shipmorits, Si: marker stoady: o i s 10n. | HOWeVer. sold “at front $3.45 to $450, common | stee, B0B1.00: cows, $3.40@ 1.63; stockers and bW Yoiu, Doc. d.—Clearinzs, $123.2213% | jicavy and mixed packors ut from 8340 to 81,45, | feedors, 323 @190, i desh _ < and 1ght und Lght mixed seufl at from $415 to Ho Receipts, 1 shipments, 3,430: mar- , BALTORE, Md, De Clearinzs, - | (o #.40. The feelinz rather improved townrd | ket opened strong, losed weak; bulk, 35100 2.3,100; balunces, 8503,284: Tate 6 per cent. the'close and pickers bought more freeiy, | @58 all erades, $.70w18), PrAL tearings 813,- | practically clearing up the receivts, Prices, | SHEEP—Roceipts, $00; shipments, 2205 mar- 3. Money 4 per cent. | however, did not matoriaily ndvance. The | ketsteady and unclanzed. MEMPIITS, bulk of the enn.. Dee. f.—New York exchange ales were at ‘from 33.4) to &3, from $34) 103 TR et Simis0s bulances, | agalnst at 50 yosterday, t ouis Live Stock Markets. E{avipurS0ioNrinss o HARZES | verago cost belng 85,42} nrninsts 45t yustor- S Rt A S e i D) BERLLN, Doc. —Tho statement of tho Im- [ 48+ Kepresentative sules: ¥ ceipts, La0; shipments, 2000: market steady s DaTII B AR e rAGari TS AEton siaqacerousela | IN LA VISR REIDTY No, Ay Sh. Pr. | fair to prime natives, ®.75@85.00; Texan wid D el o ngoorras 103 8 15 T 100 1430 | ndian Stcors, 8 BosTON, Mass.. Dec. .—Clearinzs, $15,050,8) e 1 Hoas — Kec shipments, 2,00; Valunees, 318 FiLe for money, 2 percen & b market uncl B.0503.80; mixed, 410¢ discount. 4 Clearings, $1.518.381; exchanze on New Yol &1, Lours Mo, Doc. . 40 240 0 £3.0003.70; 1 OM.AHA WHOLE 1015 MARKETS, balances, #5.350: money @S ver cont; ex- 16) chunze on New York sold at discount. o Country t'roduce, Pawis, Dee. 5—Three per cent rentes 05! 80 TTER—Falr cotintr, ir 8o 724 for the nccount. The weekly statem 120 e cooun . D EEesal i sound of Franee showsan Increuse of .mwuur 240 anada geese, £old und 2,100,000f of silve 120 prairic chick rouse, CHICAGO, 111, De New York exchanze 160 £400; nmll.lrd(lm‘k FiX 1 teal. par to mwmn Money steady at 6 per 1 8175: green winzed t cent, Bank cle: $10,88,115, Stériing ex- $125: fack rabbits, #4.0 change steady and unchanzod. quail 8150 juck “snine, $i.: o8, 1 16¢ per b, London Stock Market. “antelope saddles, Loxpox. Dec. 3—The following wero the ) 3 o London stock quotntions closing a4 p. m.: @haGs—General markot about steady at 20 Conwols mioney ... ¥ |FrieSeconds........ PouLtiy—Dressed chickens in lght de- Consois nccount...” i Iliinoly Central mand. some of tho stock received before U s S Paul common: Thanksziy stllion hund. Sajes re U s lexiean oritaary poried at 5 slow, 10@lle; geese Canadian Pacitic... 61 |1 0 nd ducks, daioe. ¥ i 0 - BT SILVER— 110 &) Hides nnd Tallow. MONEY—14,@2 per cent. 8) i No. 1 green salted hides, 415745 Rate of discount in the open market for 24) § g recn sulted hides, stdize: No. i Lre both short and three months' bills, 25@2% 80 hides to 40 1bs, 4i3c@i%c; No. per cent 210 salted hides, 25 to 40 Ibs.. Sariitse: No. Bullion in the Hank of Enzlund decreasod & 16 galfy 8 10 15 Tou. te: No. ¥ veul calt, §to 15 1bs., £09,000 during the past week, The proportion ’ 4 240 de: No. Ldry flint hides, 7@Se: No. 2 dry fliny of the Bank of Engiand’s réserve 16 1inbiiit 50 nides No. 1 dry sulted ‘hides, dic; tai- which list week wis 45,23 per cent, Is now 4144 120 low, No, 1, #1561 tlow, No. per cent, Amount of bullion wone into the white A, 4@l ase, white Banlcof England on balance toduy, £8,000. grease, vellow, groase, ik, butter, 2u2ize; beeswax, prime, 10 5 Boston Stock Market. BosSTON, Miss, Dde. 3.—The following were tho closins pricos on Stocks on the Boston stock market today Atchison & Topekn Boston & Albuny T ATnte. 5 2 " Boston & Montaua.. 5 Boston & Maine.. .. 16i% | Calumet & Heela CB. & Qe 08 Franklin Eastern It 1t 0001204 | Kearsge . Fitehburg Rt Osceol s K. C. St T & O Sunta e Copper. .. Lt Tock & ke Taumarack 15 Muss. Cont Sun Dtago Iuml(n 1t Mex. Con, ¢ 114 West IEnd Land Co.. 167 x. Con. bond Rt Wis Allouez M. Co. (new). 113 B & B, ¢ 1 Denvel DeNvER, Colo. the elostu’z quo today. Sale Kifeghany Amity Argon: Ballarat.... Bungkok-Cora Bates Hunte Big Indlan Bl S1x Browntow Calliope Claudin J fining Stocks. Dec, 3.—The following 1ist fe wionson tho Miniug exchanss 400 shares. %0 v | Tustice: [Leavenworth .. Lexington Eittle Rule., May Mazeppa. T [ Matchless. ... 3¢ Morning Glin 15iaOro..... 3 8 l'urklnnmll«hllml b 0 Cash G b |Puzzler 20 .. Diamond B Reed National . SuEkr—Rec Denvoer Gas and Ol IRlalto all week und Kmmons ... Running Lode Whale Auttons are tives are 10 £4.00, Woste and stock sh g fift ning Quotations, Dee. 3.—The offie mining sto:ks today Sun Franeisco M Fraxcisen, Oal rml.uhuu for us to # Receipts ollows Offielal ree 70 shown by the i 15 Consollduated. 60 Chollar ... + 10 Con. Cala. & Va. Crown Point 208 Yellow Jacket Gould & Curry 10 |Com..iuenes Male & Noreross.... 115 B 1 " Moxicuii ... 18 N B Mono L5 Melm Navajo 15 New York Min Quotations, NEw Yonk, Dee. &.—The following ure the closinz minins stoek quotitions Allea. 5 Tlorn STTvor Beat & 1 . Iron Silver Chollar . 3 Crown P Cala, & Vit Yellow Jucket SLOCK MARKED, OMAHA LIVE OMAnA. Doc, recelnts were only 43 curs f cattie, 1,058 boad: L 0.rs of hozs, 71 hoad, and no heep or horses. Receipts so far this week S up K6 outtle, 418010 hogs und_ 207 sheep alnst 6,15 cattle, 2312 hogs and 475 sheen ponding foir days 4st wook CATTLE=Tho offeriiks Wera meazer. but the pioportion ‘of reaily good cattle was rather argor than usual. There wis iu netive de- mand for desirablo boef steers and buyors were bilding stendy to:strong pr thing they could use. Sollers wer D Fresh 100 kenorally assing pretty stiff pgices and this fuct seemed as o sort of dras to the trade, ept selling. however, und in the e everything was disposed of. Fair 0 g0l ni- tive vattio sold at from #1.4)10 #1.0), and a cou- tat ple of bu hes of extra zood brought $4.60 and §.00 respectiv were virtually no western steers on sale the range season Is pructionlly ove this fact Is partly attributable the improved Bold by all deal tallow, 13@ Invineible. Ltive, $43): Su- m- . Gilman's G Snow Wiite, Sunowllake, $2.00; low rade, § .60; Queen ntry, 8280 Minnesota Superlitive, bran, $14.00; chopped feod, 320,00, Currents of Commerce, The Benids Omaha Bags company is running until 9 o'clock every night on account of the 55 0t orders coming Mr. Petors, the ger, s very enthusiastic over the wmove ment now on foot looking toward the buiiding upof the wifacturing industries of th stute, although nome patronugo dovs not directly affect his busines: He says that people have no idea of the hundreds of thous- ands of dollurs sent. out of the stiato every yeur for flour ulouo. he J. Sands Conmission company, a new opened in Owahs for the transaction of w generil con ission buslness in grain and rovisions. yosterday oponed branches in ‘remont and Columbu Few Resign. Prof. Fitzpatrick finds that the work of consolidating classos and cutting down the PIG: AND ROUGH. number of teachers in the public scheols F 4. = 310 | must necessarily progress slowly on account §10 £ | of the fact that he has no authority to dis- charge teachers, o can ouly dimin ish tho number of teactiers as resiguations o ceur by i cousolidating and_filling up tho vacancies | without calling in new teachers to take the place of those quitting the work. Thus far xt to nothing d toduy. Good 1 wou d sell stron otable ut from celpts huvo been n0Ue Were recoly wanted a nominally q erns at fro ST the superintendent has closed but two room: ono at the Dupont and the other at the P i Sparoree aific school. Theso consolidations wore made and Disposition of Stock, cipts anl 0 books U possible by the resignation of oue und the sickness of another, causing two vacancie in the ranks. Qisposition of stock as “the Unlon Stook Yurds THE ORIGINAL AMER BLANNEY ITATED N INFERIOR QUAL'T e WHICH WILL NoT W X SA STYLES. ek, Aug. 4, 1885, Ms Blanket i woren ¥ith T e Tirean Tt ihe AT TR L e ars e None Genuine Without This Horse, BRANDED INSIDE NONE GENUINE WITHOUT IT. Flags. | runho catal Flour Wo ar. Carpet ting cor. 215 8. 16th -Nebruka Fuel Oo,, OMAHA Manufacturers” and Jobbers' DIRECTORY. AWNINGS ing oy 10, B Oo., 10k, ol 1, A turers s T BICYCLE. A H Purri 10 & Co. | and pricos. Omaha Tont & Awn- 1 and hing. Send for 1113 Farnam ND Bomis Omuhn Bag Co, Touporters and Manitac ke, BiFlaps and (oo 803 Compaty, BOOTS A Morse ctory, corner [1th makl a0l mous g o Williams, Van Aer- nam & Harte 1212 Harney stroot Onviy N TCARRIAGES, W. T. Seaman, omaha WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, Largost Varlety Omaha Carpet 0o, cloths mat urluln goods,ote 511 Douglas streot COAL, CO Omaha_(oal, Ooke & | Lime Hard and soft_coal 16th and Douglns streots. o “American Fuel (o, Bhippers nnd snthracite and bitu- doalor. 2138, 13th Strewt, Omaha, Nob. ((ll{\lt B, : pric ablo with mor s B 3 in ND SHOE AND TENTS, st e | TWINES. M. 0. Daxon. Bloycles s01d on monthly payment 120 N. 15th streot and Douglas Strost 8 1o onsl buyers, ant woling a cliys of goods which 18 very sul n Kirkendall,Jones& Co WholesnleManu factie'rs Agont sfor _Boston Ttuh bor Shoe Co. 1102, 1103, and 1105, Harney stroet. CLOTHING " Gilmore & Ruhl, | Manufacturess and BLOE Coutant & Squires, | Hard and soft coal ship- | o KE, Howell & (lo,, 27 & b Eteet, Omana, Neb. Johnson Bros, 14 Farnam treet, hia, Neb, Eaglc Cornico Works, | ManufacturorsofGalvan {zed Tron Cornlce. Window skylighta, et Dodgo st cny CEMENT 1110 and talle ND LIME. 1. 3. Johuson & Co,, | 20 8. 15th Stroot, Omaha, Neb. DRY GOODS, Oady & Gray, Cor. 9th and Douglas Sts. M. E. Smith &Ua., Dry goods. notlo nishing gools. Fl.l.‘( TRIC, AL bLl’]’l.ll orner 11th and Howard fur- Kilp;firick Kook Dry Goods Co, g Dry g0ods. notions, gonts furnishing goods. cor. Hth and tarney Sty Wolf Eleotrical Co. Hlustratea eatalogua 1614 Capitol Avenuo. Fs 1]?1[ 1Ill'll ‘\hlll' free. Purlin, Orendorlf & Martin Co,, Corner Jones and oth Sts. FUL Furniture and carpots, 1M5-1119 Farnam Street. GEN1T GLA Owinhu, niture S Nob. NITURE DuW@y & Stone Fur- Co., »U ¢ A R | Beebe & Runvau Fur- ISHING GOODS. DETR('I'I‘TA!:"I’H\IA‘I © Eleotric Motors and Dyamos. Catalozny froo. 11. A, Kinney, Gon'l ARt 8523 N.Y. Lio Bla's R1C. T. G. Northwall, General western agent Skandin Plow Co., 1344-1551 Shorman Avo. \I)l RPET niture Co, Successors to C. A. Beohs & Co. Graco and Tith Sts.omana J.'T. Robinson Notion Co. Gents' furnishing goods, my colebrated brand “Buckskin " overalls pants, shirts, Cor. 2t wna'i 3. A, Fullor & C Ou,, 1402 Douglas Stroot, Omaks. William Cummings, 617 and 619 South 10th St. 057 (& I{(N I"I.lll. 3 Paxton & Gallagher, . 10th Street, Omaha, Neb, D. M Steele& 0o, 12011205 Jonos Siroot, o Allen Bros,, 1103-1110 Harnay Strast ha, Ne. Omuha, Neb. GRAIN C Brokd Privat York, Trade. clerell A and o wi Chten 1-18 Bros ash b to [ ard Blake, Bruce & Cp., 06-003 Leavenworth St. ha, N Mcyar & Raapke, 1403-1405 Harney Streot, Omaha. Neb Sloan, Joanson & O, 9th and Loavenworth trooty, Omaha, Nev. McCord, Brady & Oo., §th and Leavenwo Omuiin, Neb. PROVISION A 8 M Whomr boughit | 7. Sauds Commi sion | F. 0. Swartz & Oo, Co., Brokers, Direct wires to Chicuigo, New Yok, ki Kt Louls. N. Y. Life BaNdIng. LU ——, “Hu en'l Western Agent of| Sporting Gun der, Atlas bizh explo Vo blnsting caps, fuse s Dupon h G s UNPOWDER, | Olark, 215 Harnoy s trest IRON '} Paxton & Vierling Tron Works, Wronght bulldi brass fonnd; blacks Ry. and 17th 5 1113 Man)) L. Kirscht & Oo uor Dea Whole: l p K Work, ry, miv mith w. Tler & Harne aatur ws onst e ¢ chlie 1L (o quor Morchants o K Zast Indin Bitters | 1080 5t k. 1t '8 Board of Tra o Hr Private wir o New York, Chicagn and St Louls. Cashgrain toom Brokers,Grain, Provisions ote. Private wiro (o St Loutand Chicago. Room Board of 7 mahi, e bid'y, 8. Omikia HIDE 3, BTC. G oo, Osberne & Co, Busers of hides, wool tallow und furs. 514 South | VORK, Omaha Safe & Iron Works, Manuf'rs fire and burglar Proof sufes. vaults. Jall work, fron shutters and fire oscapos. G. An dreon, 1ith & Jackson sts ORS. R. R. Grotte, 1mportel 1ob! Winos o 1020 and 10 Price lsts a application. Frick & Herberts, WholesleLiquor Doalors 1001 ¥urnam 96 HARDWARE. | Roctor&VWTlh;E;yOo Lee- Olark-Andreesen Hardware Oo, | cor. 10th and sac#von ses 13th and Harney, Omah s, Omaha, Neb, Ned ————————————————————— LUMBER. oW Douglass & 00| John A Wakofield, 1810 North 10th Straot Charles R, Lee, Hardwood Tumber, wood carpets and parquot Hoorin 0l and Douglns, ’I[II LINERY 0 A Stonuhfll Millinory, Notions,Cloaks and Quiney White Lim» Louis Bradford, Lamber, lime,comont,eta. ¥23 1) yuklns Stroot " AND NO1ION 1. Oberfolder & Oo, | tmporters ana Jobbors 1n Ve o Milinery 16-118 8. 10th 8, Omana, | 710 MEETONR 11en kit ol V... S— ey MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, I’H' Max Meyer & Bro Co| A, Hnspu, Jr” MOk Jowclers, dealors in | Planos, Organs, Artisty wasteal Insruments, | Matorinls, ote Lo and 16th, | Douglas Streot. _— e UYb'l' IRS. A B oth Packing Platt & 0o | Oysters, Fish and Celery, Packers of oystors, and Culory, 10 Bouth 10th Bt ~08 Loavonworth St | David Cole Manager. [rteten it hndsbtbfhol M bt Tk OlL Consolidated Tank Line Co. Refined_and lubricating JiIs, nxlo Kreass, ot PR W Rk LD sa Y PRODUCK, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, Schroedor & 0, Denlors In country prod- | Cash buyers butter ant uce, fruits, \uwl.mlm. | es, and gonaal come ete Tfaxlon merehants. 1207 1oward Stro 425 South 1ith Stroot. Robert Purvis, Branch & Oo., “.Y‘fi“f".f‘r":_’:{:fm“l"';l“l‘.;“_ | |m|IIN\‘ fruits. :»l all ter, ogks poultry, and | kinds, oysters, kame. | tith ana Harnoy Streots. Kirscbbraun & Sons, | Jas. A, Olark & Oo, Buttor, choess, ok&3 Butter, oggs and poultey. i, 1200 Howard Streot. 0y South 13th Streok Riddell & Co., Butter. cheese, eggs,vex etables, frults, poultry and game, " PAPER. Oarpenwr Puper Co,, Carry a full atock of prindng, weapping and writing paper, eard pa- por, ete. SEEDS STOVE, Emerson Seed Oo, James anbns, Seed growers, donlers In | Stoves repnirs of all kinds krass, graln and | Couks nd Hoaters s, Tor sule. 421423 South 15th. £07S. 13th Strost. H, DOORS, BLINDS, ETC M. A, Disbrow & Co, Manufacturors of sash. doors. bitnda and mouldings. Branch of fico, 12th and_ Izard Sts STEAM AND W. ll[' R SUPPLIES u. SPW"‘d g"g‘““ & A. L. Strang & Sons, ump Oo., = i Hailng Wing Mg, | 1921004 Faranin stroon — [ ]ilLulAllth. H. Hnrdy Co., Thu Brunswick- Toys, dolls, albu Balke-Collender Jo,, faney goodt, house fHE- | yyiitara merchandise. nishing goods, child- Saloon fixturos. ren's curringes. 407, 400 §. 10t Streaty 1519 Farnam Stroot. Ol SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARD3 LL),,“- - LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANT:, Alien Root & Co.| Gasmanu & Dudley. Roomiit Exchange Bulld- | Rooms, 6) and 61 Bx- Butlding South chango butiding Omanhn. South Omaba. P. E. Frederick & Sons. Commission dealers 1n Horses. Room 38 Exchange South O D. Boer & Co, Hunter & Greon, -6 Exchango Buildl 0 Exchiange Bullding, South Omahn. South Om Pensions procured for soldiers of the Rebellion who served 9) days and aro now disubled from ANY cause. Tho pen- sion is payable whether the disability \was incurced before, during or since service, Pensions for widows and child- ren without regard to cause of soldier’s death. Pensions for mothers and fathers who are Now dependent, whetier they were dependent on soldier when he died or not. Widows, child- ren and parents are rogarded as *‘des pendent’ in all cases where they have notsufticient property for their support, soldiers pensioned at less than twelve #12,00) dollars per month and suffeing from disability in addition to that named o their pension cortificata, muy obtain increase unler the new Liw Information and advice giv with- out charge. Best facilitios sver offored to claimints to have their claims pro- perly and diligently proseeutod. No charges unless successful. Write for information to Bureau of Claims. OMAHA, NEB. EW-This Buroau s uirantoca ny the Omauh e, the Plonoer Pross and tho 8 Franiseco Eximing - = | | ‘ INTEREST PAID ONCEPDSITS a7 JMAHALOAN&TRUSTCO SECOR. IE"™ &DOUGLASSTS, CAPITAL:% 100.000.00 DIRECTORS [A UW Y MAN - E.W. NASH JHMILLARD GUY-CBARTON: .8, L AKE L JJ.BROWN-THOS L.KIMBALL. Kaffering from TO WEAK MEN & 2n \iful orrors varly dacay, wasting weakneis, lost mtood, ot AT W Valuabie treatisg Gunled) containin tull particatie for, home cure, FILEE of charke A'rplendi medical work ; shaold b read by every man who 18 nervous and debilithted. Address, Froh ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conne T (S

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