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SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Bentiment in the Chicago Wheat Pit De- odedly Bullish, FEELING AIDED BY STRONGER CABLES. THE Receipts in the Northwest arof Cold Weather U ere Factors—Stocks and Bonds. Bmaller and ¥ Also tart this cnicaco, Til. Dec. 4—At the morning the sentiment in the wheat pit soemed to be docidedly bulllshs prices were not ndvanced much but more confidence was exprossed, the buying being generous and shorts more cautious. Part of the strength ried over from yestoraay when the arket closed firm, The feeling was alded by stronzer cables, Liverpool belnz quoted '4d higher and Berlin better in the pabils cables though private advices were less encourazing, The smaller receipts in the northwest. the fear of cold weathier following the recent rains and the general firmness In domestic markets were also strensthenlag factors For w time there was u general dispost cover short whent with seiling hoth restri and cautions. There was a rumor that Pard- rldze was short a big line, estimated all the way from 100,00 to 5,000,090 bu. and for i time an uttempt in. Purartdge denfed that he was short any considerable wmount but served notice on the crowd that ho wis 1 bear at present prices and proceeded o anow 11 Sincetity by soil g frooly. o the attempt to run bt 1L wits contenpla s soon 1 bindone the market tur Wk, This thor seil - shiort, . and s belng weale, the downwarl was con- tinudd. An attempt wis made to start n Ie when bomb-throwing in Russell BREEL e 1 Now Vork Docinie known, but $tdid not succeed. Tn the first hour there was [ s bt the market grew weak agnin d of the sossic ned pand 1k at the botton figure. Ream bonzht considerable Wheat early i the session. DUt (€ was presin- ably to cover shorts. Muy, which is the most uctive futire, opened w1 1 up to 08hy e, ed gradually to 07%c, firmed up to 07tc, o hye, rattied 1o 075c, went off to and 1t U7e, o loss of e compared with yosterday's elostng prices. Decenber corn opened dectd highier, but the adyince was all sometling besides, hefore the clo were sevoral reasons for the early strenzth the prices at Liverpool were K higher: the in- e only showed thirty-six ¢ cout of a total of 467: stocks very lzht and ‘the Dhig ing U ew dinys e that 1t is out faster than 1t comes In. Henee shorts deemed it prudent (o arly firmness in wheat and poric thening factor incorn. But ty freo selling led by Martin and other et opened at 48%¢ aguinst 4170 ssterdiy, sold up to 48%e. broke wly for . time, broke %¢ und closed at that tho more distant Muy sold eari which were the ex- nto ot ar made torun i iy strong and Tost, with Thore St T of contrict corn ar ments mad Bartieit-I bulls. D at ihe close y € 475 et ated nar again near the close to figure. The fluctuations in wore less mirked. ed at 427 nt ) ats were quiet and firn and‘closed slightly Blzher. horenovalof prohibition on Amar 1 pork by the Austrian zovernment hid no oL o the Dricen O s produtta s it whs argued that many months would elapse be- fore it could result in any trade with that country. The official count of terday i csterduy’s estin i g rcate about 55,000, Fhis ansed hi Stor products at the opening. The vaneo in the price of corn was also a fuctor. The carly advance was taken aze of by somo tired lonss (o unload, and their offerings broke th ket. Luter. on estimated small reeeipts for Lomorrow. there wais i reaction, nd the ¢lose wus near the ton and at a fair advance over yesterday's lust prices Tho | TAWTICES, the hozs recelved yos. us did Hipts, in her d- bull - Ltes of today's r ading futures ranged us toliows: | oreN. HIGIL | LOW. | CLOSE. Wurar No. 2| | Decomber. -, & Junuary.. Moy COnN No ¥ December. . January Muy... 0TS Dec w8 Miss TPOIK Decen 3 5 KTl Cash quotations were as follow Frovi—Weaker: spring patents, $4.65@4.90; stralghts. §1.55%1. 46 AT—No. 2 spring wheat, spring wious, ies No. 2 red, .13 CoRN—No. 2, 47%¢ OAr No. 2 2 No. No. i white, 411 01 2 white, 33:4@" No. & .o, 035440, ne, $1.2901.20 Pork—Mess pors, per bUL #.25@8.5714: Tard, b it 4h00@0 05 stiort riby sides (loosol, .40 dry salted shoulders (hoxed), #1215 @3 0: short eloar sides (hoxed), §.75@5.55, Waiskey—Distillers' inished goods, per gal, ., 45@ tloaf, unchangod, 53%e. e Unchanzed, s—Unehanzed. Low=Unchanzed. ATCTICLES, TECELPTS, | SHTPMENTS . Flour barrols Whoat, busliels Corn, Dushels Outs! bushols, Rye. bush Barloy. bushels. On the Pr market waus | fino westor lected dulr, 2 5000 2 8.00) e exchunge tod fanoy ero ordlnar ordinary, 21 18G@se ints, ks 3075 expor Toss closiing Weink; siles, oipts, S00:0 bu.; H8,000 bu. of tutures; 17 ket nsettiod 0. 2 red, #L039,661.04 in store wnd tors $1054 1 B1LOVAGL. 073 1. . No., lml. K uneraded red, @81.00'; No. I northern, $ 080108 No. L #1081 2 porthern. $LO2Y, Options openad strong at unchanzed prices” to e ad- Vinee on unfay news fron the west and steady ables 1 T to 1¢ on doeal’lons partly induced by privato weak d - dull se@qoe under yesterduy. Decem= bes FLOGREL04 %, closing ut $1.04; unr BLUDLGL 00, o ol #1033 Febraay, $1.00%G 107, closing at $LOA%e; * Mireh, 8$L0SY @1 closing at $LOSL: Avril $LO8@@1.00, vluwln. AU SLONGE Day, $1o8G@LIY sing at 81081, RyvE 1.03: s BARLE Coux Lxports, 180,013 0) bu. of cablesy No . Heavy and unsottled; western, $1.03@ K000 D, it #1035, Stody Rocelpts, 70,025 bu sale 00 it Of futures, 76,000 i, of spot. Epot’ market' lower, unscttled, quio No. 2, Gi@dic 1o olevitor: GIGse aflo stenier mixed, Ghuiilae: ungradea mixed, 53 @ove: No. 2 white, 63e: No. il 58030405 0 dechined iy ¥ on quo of | December; Do clostng nt 6)3c; Junuiry. ing 3 ey, o8N e; M 3o closin 2ge. OATs—Heeeipts, 0025 DU.i onDorts. les. 20,000 bu. of futures. Spot mirkot uotive ioderite exports, 1,520 b, SN Ao Enot: He, white, $1@4150 rxed wostorn, @4 white western, 41@4ie; No. 2 Ohicaro, 14120, Cokvne=Options ouened steady at s points down to 5 up, closing steady at from 1 points up:_sales, 2,000 bags; spot Rio qule o3 M spot aw, firmer and quiot.: sal bugs: nglusned sugir, 80 tost. at 3 fuir demund PrrtoLRUN- MArkot s, 2,200 efined, opened steady, but gave way undorsmall sales, declined 30 und \'hl- I weak, Penosyivania oil, spot, nosale: January opiions sules, 40.000 bif:’ ononin MH.\ klll'~| lowest, 1 elusing, Li otal wilus, 08,000 bbis, Quiet, stendy L Dull and weak at S34@iHe. 1i—Qn 0L, ousy. IRESE—Quiet, a0s—-Qulot, steady oik—Moderate demand, stoady, LEs - Dull. ‘D Firm and more active: western stoam, i osales, 800 tlorcos at #6420 @6.45; 8000 tlerces ber, #id v, $0.45000.48, ut 0,51 bid; Februar {0 Did, Moy @0.70, closing ut 8. bid; May, §. 1o TRON—Qul lul' i -Quiet; gAD - Nominul RGO My 1 straits, 81005 Boston Wool Market. BosTON, Mass., Dee, 4.—There has been a good demund for wool wud tue sules have . falr demand. lake, December, $11,10, 1ArZe, nmounting to 3,719,000 1hs of all kinds The lar:est business his been In territors | wools, Montani, Utah and Wyomine wools | selling in u larse wav but at low prices, In juding fine mediom at 106 to 20, and fine down nt (60, On a scoured basis the principal sules were at50c to 60c for fine XX, 53¢ to 56 for fine mediums, 5 to for medium Texas, Cnilfornia and Oregon wools hive been mostly quiet with sales in - small lots thou 10,000 Ibs ot fall Texas soid At %) Ohlo_ fleaces Bive been quite active with snles of X nt 27ty 28 and XX and XXX and anove at #0@sic: Michigan X sold falrly at 2i5%3ie: No. I wools sold at 8@ die for O o and sie for Michizan: washed combing wools have been dulls No. i At sia@se; Ohjo fine delnine hus been in steady demund 31 se; Michizan Jei s washod combinz wools linv n fair de- 1t 2520¢ for one-fourth and Z@s8e for hths: unwashed and unmerchanta- nd Michigan wools have sold In the 1W@2e; pulled wools huve been in yitd e for super and @i for n wools have been qulet. hee range of demana at extra; fore K KANSAS CITY, wd unchangod @50 extri faney. B 1% aholeo, 1,002 0, WitkAT -Steady: No. ber, nothin CORN—AC cash, e bi OATS-—S1¢ Decenher FLAXSEED HAY—Unehanzed: “timoth fun shoice, $1.5.G0. @500 o dairy, pans City Markets. Mo, De 1. —~Frovn—-Steady good dema patent, #2.40 0! funcy, .00 2 cash, 78'4¢ Decem- A shade highers December, 3l bid, No. 2, cash, 2.00: prairie Towgrades, #1.00 er-Unchanzed; er Ividies store packed, 1%ioe; rolls, Eaas RECEIPTS oats, #100 bu. SHIPMENTS oats, none. Omha Gra Prices based on delivery at Mississippi rl poluts, Nebraska fnspection, anl ten days' Khipment uniess otherwise stated OATS--No. 2 White, B2 bid, $i5e nsked 3 white, dle Did, 321g¢ asked; No. 2 mixed. { bid NEw ConN—No. 3 or shipment, 415 bid, 41%¢ January, #e b d; Amons the sales reported wer or Lotter corn, yeur shipument, Same, $0¢. BOARD OF Steady o Wi Wheat, At e, + 101,810 bu.; corn 71,900 bu: corn, Market. No, better, p 1sked; year, 4 five day 240%ac; 10,000 No. 40165 2,000 ADE NOTES, Messrs, Jaguith and Chiristian will leave for Minneapolis tonight to look over the crain situation at that point. Livernool siarkets. LiveRpoor, Dec. §.—Wieat—Steady :demand poor; holders offer moderately: red_western, spring. diess B per cental; No. 2 rod winte @ss bd eipts of it the past thireo diy tals, including 10 0.0 Amer can: MN—Quicts mixed western, Receipts of Ameriean corn th days 40,010 centals Pras—Canudinn, 6s 7d per cental, BEEF—Extra Indian mess, 95 0d. BACON--Lonz elear. 45 s’ 558, LAuD -Primo western, s id. AMERICAN REFIIGERATOR BE tors, id, hindquar ver 10, 30 per cen- past three F—Torequar- London Mur iets, LONDON. Dio. 4. —R EFINED PETROLEUM— 5§ 2 per SuaAr—Centrifugal 06, 165 per ewts centri- fuzal muscovado fair refininz, Hs dd. TA LINSEED 425 13d Der quarter. D CAKE—Western £3 per ton, D O1L—18s 7d per cwt. ANERICAN REFRIGERATOR BEEF—Forcquar- ters, 18 2018 6d: hindguarters. per §ibs. by the carcass, The m Tiet s gutted. Milw. ukee Grain M Wis. Dov. §—-WiEAT-Pir 2 spring, No. 1 northern. Nc. #, & No. 2 white. 1@ . dic; No. 3 white, teady; No. 1, 8de. capolis Wheat M MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn . D active; No. | |ml||.uln sold cars it sledo Grain Market. Dee. 4 —“\'nl‘:AT—S(ch No. 2. a15e. a1sh, 46e. ash, it TorEDO, O, d, Decembe ets. Dec. 4.—Wn ady: mixed, d1@die, aand; No. 2 mixed, 3§:@de. T—Firm; OATS—In WHISKEY—$1.18. New York Dry Goods Market. New York, Dee. 4 —There wasno new de- clopments In the dry coods market today. raders’ Talk. Cuicaco, Til, Dee. 4—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Wheit opened with a burst of buying. oceasioned vy the higher Liverpool and Berlin eables, but the demund proved to Ve mostly local and ceased when a few lines of shorts were covered. Cables brought moder- ate buying orders, but_ limits were bolow a working basis. The s of lake navigation closedl. m of un usual encrzy prevaiiing on a toaded vessels could not ciear. No charters of any Kind were made, buyers of yestorduy anxious to securo simatl profits turned setlers and the market closed weak at fe to e, Our private ndvices s loads hd actually cleared at New York., Corn opencd with a weather scare among shorts, but wradually weakened with wheat on continued by holders and tho clostni was dul sy, but not es- pecially weak, Oats ruled very quiet ana closed e lower for May de.ivery, Provisions wWwero aetive and stronz, the prineipal feature helng the enornious buying of January pre duet’ by leadinz puckers, They may” turn 20 May broduct liter on Tho shipping nd is improving with cold weather, and wbull turn is probabie. CHICA 1iL, Dee. 4.—Swartz, Dupeo & McCormick to T, O. Swartz & Co.: Wheat opened this morning a shade above yester- dity's closing, but with only a limited ¢ encourating from the out reported heavy snow in the “fi0 DA eilaue L DousNE freely yose appeared tohave sold out, the buyers terdiy who had puts n 1y having been )5 New York reports M Hba o at less cost than prices now curre The general absence of inside inte murkct and laek of foreign support is againstany advance and there s nothing in the situation thut encourages buying, espectally while our bull interest will not stand on fae loss. Altough the recelpts of corn 407 cars, vore ovor expectitions only thir Six cars were contract, At the opening there was your shorts. Rather freo by houses connected with the Noveuiber deal checked the ad- vanee und eaused an easier feoling. Although s were sni and there are other eireum- stances which favor bull operations in ye corn there are no sizns of 1 nipalation in it Yesterday's rocelpts of hogs proved to ho 1,000 less than were reported and today's showed a fallinz off of 15,00) from the esti- te. This resulted in active buying by shgrts and the loeal bull pirty took advan= tuge of it to bull prices. There hus been good LUYINg to cHver shorts by one or two promi- nent puckers, who, however, profess them- selves still bearish and only ‘buying for a turn. old STOCKS AND BOND NEW YOuk, Dee. 4.—The stock market lost little or none of its listlessuess and the lack ot tenture today and duliness was still the most prominent characteristic of the trading while in the great majority of stocks only slight changes wero recorded from opening to elose. Tu a fow stocks, however, the bears were still uctive and azgressive, but the demonstration mude against those shures was believed to by for the most part to cover the buyinz of other stooks for the short account. The Gould stocks, especially Missourl Pacifie, were chiosen to bear the brant of the attack during the forenoon and it fell away 1 pervont.while the other Gould stocks, Including Unlon Pa- eifie, yiolded fractions only and the general lst searcely felt the force of tho demonstra tion. Northern Pacific preferred, however. od considerabl viness nccompaniod ity irkcot wod 10 disposition and before the olose of the Business thero was a full and in overything but Missouri Pucitic, whilo” many of the leading shares, among which the grangers. unler tho now buying (OF Western aecount, were conspleuous bo advance established The market, lowover, still continues under tho Influences of possible adverse develop- ments on the other side of the water and tho loading operators are indisposed Lo tuke any steps looking to any new ventures until thingsure moro to thelr 1king, both at home wnd abroad. Thero has of lute howey Erown up & disposition wwong the lo traders 10 eive full welght o the vory flatt ing and encoura; condition cf @Mairs | the railroad world at home und duliness no 10ugOF Of & necessity brigs i deciine. 1'..1‘., the duliness was marked by a slow but stea, UBWARD Biovenient 1nd only when WrUClil pFOSSUTO Was applied was there any weakness n the list attempt to kill Mr. Sage intensified th dullness daring the afternoon until the Lust hour thit the bears cume aggressive and this time they coupled Lackawannn with Missour! Pacifie knd forced BOLL OIT to the lowest prices seen for the duy The others us usual changed only slightiy but the pressuro wus not rellovell and the final dealings were given a hewvy tone though evidences of covering were not wint- first hour of complote rally iog o the lust fow winutes of business. The THE ¢loss was heivy and quite at or noar the Towast priees of the duy for nost stoe ks, Governmoent bonds have boen dull stendy Staie bonds The tollow!n, the Teading st change today Atehison Ading Expross Alton, T 1 do preferred Ameriean Expross . ¢ and have been dull and steady. tre the closins guotitions for ks on the New York stock ex- forred ral g pro N Y. Con N YL, Ol a0 pre Ohio Mi e Canada South Contral Pac Cliespoaks & o do 18t proterred etle Mal 10 21 profertod 1. & 1 Chieago's Alton tbur G & Q Tnian Palice O 0 U Itoaing Dol 150 1s itock Islan Dol L & W L UL &S D& I Goprd Ht Paul Enst Tonntases do proferred. . W0 I8t preforred Min: & M a0 20 proferred Erlo o preforrod Fort Wayno Chi & st i Hocking Valley Houston & Texus JHiin01s Contenl S Panl & Duluth Kinaas & Texan Laki Erle & W o proforred Lake' Nhore Loutaville & Naii Loulsville & N' A Memphia & Ciar Michigan Centrai m'pm Tenn. Conl & Iron. Texns Pacific ol & 0. Co Quicisl ) preforred Bulwer Rich, & W Wisconsin Ce reat Northorn prd Chleago Gas Load Trust Sugar Trust Southern Oregon 8. L. & U 1t G W IC G W pref. Noefolk & Wost Northern Pacif o proferred U, P Denvor & G Northweste *Asked. Ex dly The total sales of storks todny were 1 shures, including Atehison, 18,1655 Chiengo B ma & Wester Nushville, 804 estern,’ 4 horn Pacitic chimond & New York Money Market, NEw Yok, Deg MONEY ON CALL wing from 3 to 6 per cent. Last I sed offerea at cent PIE MERCANTILE DAY 1t ver cent. STERLING EXCHANC Jull and stoady #481f0r sixty-duy bills and $4.51 for demand. The follow ere the closing prices on bonds: U8 a8 oz S48 coup.! LS Mutial Unfon JtNSEE It Cor 103t North, Pacitle’ 1sta Canudn S0 5 Con. Pucliic Ints. . I G 1ste Den: & 1 G ds . ' i W Isti Tex, I I G 2 Union Pacil & L T80 Wost Shore . Retw L 18t 103 ncial Notes, KAxsas Cury, Mo, Dec. 4.—Cle 836,051, NEw Yon. balances &40,6. Panis, Dec. 4. 60c for the TTAVANA, exchunge BALTIMORE, 057, 196: balane PHILACELPILA, Pa, Dee. 66,619; Dlincos,” 31,452 100, LovIs, \xnu Dec. 4. ances. $16.172: monc oliungaon New Yorkiis Bostox, Muss. Dac. Dilimees, $ 8L exchinge on No rings, #1,- Dec. 4.—Clearinzs, $112655,124; Threo per cont rentes 03 6 per cent, 4.—Cloar Money 4 per cent. 81020, cent; 87 v, 2 pere distount. London riket, Loxpox. Dec. 4—The following wero the London stock quotations elosing i 4 p. ni.: Consols mouey 5 16| Erlo count ¢ Moxiean ordinary ‘n‘ Reading hor Ltate of “discount’in tha open market for Vot short and three months' bills, 214@25% percent, Amount of bullion one inio the Bank of Enslund on bulance today, £30,000. Foreign Financial Review. [Copyrighted 1591 by James Gordon Benne!t.] LoxpoN. Dee. 4.—[Now York Herald Cable —Special to BeE | —There was little ck muarket today. No fe interest towards the close of forelzn gov went properties <ave wiy on Paris prices, but Amcricans remained firi and left off atubout the best of the day. L ralls were falr Discount rates were dull at 215 per cont. Cail money Is hardly wanted at 1% per cont. Boston Stock Mark t. BosTON, Mass, Dee. . —The followinz wero the closing prices on stocks on the Bos stock market today Atehison & Topekn.. §§ | ATloues M. Co. (mow). y....202 | Atlantic 163 | Boston & 3o 1085 Catumed burg 1t 1t O ST Lit. locik & ¥ M. Co Mu\, Cen N. o West il Tolep Vater Powe reterred. 5 ! Common b . 4.—The following 1ist fo son tho Mining Unw_hnlvu\ qvw( any g nares. tod Wi Mazeppn. Big Six Brow Tt Matc 7i¢ Mornlng Glim’. 15 Oro Park Consolidat Pay Rock Potost Puzzlor o Reed National. 11 Rialto. .. Running Lo, Wiale ... Sutton .l v Dinmond B.000 000 8 Denver Gas and O, 11 ons ... dldon Trensire )1 Rovk San Francisco Mining Quotations. SAN I'rANCISCO, Cal, Dee. 4—The official closing quotations for’mining” stosks today were 18 follows: Oy Phtos Unior Ul Vollow NG il [ Hest & Beiel Bodle Consolldutod. CHOIIE .ovevsrs Con. Caln. &'V Crown Point.... Gould & Curry Tlale & Noreross.. Mexican. MORG R avajo Vi nsolldati 120 W0 [N 1 | i st. sr. Lov 1y duli o, The tions Louis M Mo, De todiy | followlng Ming Quotations, —Mining stocks gen- fair business wis are the closing quotu- Adumin Amorican Autoc Wia etaiilo ©. Sy Ellznbetl nite M Hope ... PIacer..., Wopes! Yuua | OMAHA LIVE STOCA MARKEL OMATIA, wttlo were 7l Do Fresh recelpts of head; 104 ears of hogs, 7,036 b and 2 head of gorses. Conr last weok recoipts for the past five an jnereise of RHOUL 000 cuttie, 0480 0f #1700 Shoep, LE—Rece pts were fuie but not exeess- The run for the past five days shows an coss of 4000 head compared with the swne time lust’ week ro wero two or threo Bunchies of rght good eattlo hero but the bulk of the offerings Were not Letter thin common. Dosiravle beeves were in active demund it steady to strong prices but the ordinary ddos wero us usiul slow sile at prices not materlally different from yesterday. There were some wosterns hero ” good enough to DN #L70 and 84,25 was the tob price for ni- tives althou th most of the wi. med up native cuttlo S0l from 8,00 to $150. 1t was a good strong netive market and about everything chunged hiands in the forenoon Good to cholee cows and helfors coutinne in active demand ut stronz prices and there were quite i few of that ¢ horo today . The - proved demind is m ue to the menger offerings of desirabio beet steers. Oue bunch good” heifors sold at £1.00 wid there wero Buvifa dozon londs that Drouzht § Medium cows showed Little or 1o fact, somo sellers wero quotiog tl unners ure still ruther slow sile low prices. The general market, however, was reasonibly active and a falr clearanc was effected. Bulls were in good supply and fulr demand ut steady to strong prices, sales ranging frow $LOV 10 8415, Veal calves sold chan weasier. tthe ususl OMAHA DAILY BEE: JE SATURDAY from 450 to 1,50 anit i, | of #1.50 to 42 50, There was o good gutside demand for stocks ers and feedors, utohe supply was light and trading n ssarily 1 mited. I'rices are quotably st i 20 £ ) hizhor than o weoks to choice well bred feoding st to 1150 10, ro selling at from &2 falr 0 goold stock, at from 2, common and ronzh at from ntative sales alves on the busis No. Av 00 0§ 114 12) 037 K3) 1030 110 110) 1060 1810 STAGS, STOCKEIS AND F 0 680 WYOMING CATILE. Av. Dr No. 002 18 Bieows H5 100 d6cows 08 205 5 bulls 10% T8 Bealves 950 160 2Tcows .. 10 5 D)cows. 080 035 240 <1003 53 cows 9 calves 15 feedoers cows foo 1 feeders. | 1005 1 steer....126) 370 Teow.. .80 105 3 20 cows S0 145 1 steer 1Hoas—Today for the first tino sincs Mon iy the receipis foll be nead. Tho rs rs 50 Stoor: 55 1180 1141 was Ihardly up (0 ex probubly 12 Lo bad w and the b ter news from Chicugo y)luAIvh'l «datirmer feel- inzall aroind and prives wero hizher from The weather at prosent 18 vely favorsble “cr killinz, and, notwithstundini the foet thio puesers have been freo buyers all week and all have aliberal supply on hands, they all wanted more choap hogs todiy and woro Thora purchuasers at an advance of Be to 10e over yost Tho best heavy hoxs sold lurgely it 8155 to #5.6), on heavy and mixed packers at \"Hlll\“ ) with lizght and light mixed loads from $3.50 to $3.50. Tho market firmod up toward the close, practi- cally oy z being disposed of in_good T of thio sales were at #4495 to aeainst 3145 to $3.50 yests avers- st beinz $1.40'5 agzalnst £.425 yesterday. Representative salos: No. Av. Sh. Pr. | P U Sh. 40 20 40 4 16) 160 120 i 12 360 00 360 300 tsted of o small bunch of natives driven in, They were fat native wethers and sold readily at $4.5. Tio market was stronger. Falr to 5ood natives arequ oti- Dl at from .50 103135, westerns it froln $1.25 10 #1.25, common and stozkers at from $2. #1.50 and tambs at from $45) to $.00. No. Ibuck...... 18 native Wwethers Receipts and Disposition of Stock, Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by tho books of the Union Sthek Yards company, for the twenty-four hours, ending at 50'clock p. my, December 4, 1501 RECELPTS. SukEe—Recelipts cor abin Pucking company Hammond compuny Co... Shippers and foedors. . Lettover Total .. Chicago Live Stock Market. Ci 1.—[Special Telegram to ;i althier tone to- tho LIS Erarko Todnge. Tho " Thbe wirivals toe yosterduy and today and the favorabie chingo in the weather appeared 1o stiniulate the do- mund and while prices did nov range i they w stronger all the quality of tho offerines Worse than hefore, There were some good cattle n the pens, but they wero tho oxception and sales ut better than £.00 Were scatte ations ran all the way trom 81.0) to §1.3) 10 skeleton cows and bitils to #6.35 for extra shipping stoers. A fow cows and heifops of superior quality sold nround $.00, stddiprs and feedo o request und wero. firuior. remained stronz. The tono of the ‘hox market was much firmer. The fact thut yesterday's run wus somo 10,000 heid Toss thn was sipposed and that toduy's receipts’ Were about that muny less thun “expectod, served 10 restore confi- donee. Headors demanded i ndviance of 10e and gonerally zot it the ruling prices belng from 85,23 to §.61 for fight, 8145 10 $1.75 for um welghts and §4 to $480 for hod Thero were ubout | O0iflon sile, most of which had found buyers bysmidday, the greater part going at froni §400 (&3 70, The Lght arrivils for toduy are attribifed to a searcity of curs in the country Evening pis, §,000; shiuents tostrong: lower prices i no prime siedrs on s stockers, $L0M0LTY « Roceipts, 35.00; shipi markot active, highen rough BLACGEE 055 prime hevy, 810G Journal roports: CATTLE 101 for mixed, light, and Apts, 4,000 ket shado strinzer; mixed, #4504 60 westerns, H.AMG 150 Kansas City Live Stock Market 0 KANSAS Crry, Mo. Do CATTLE - Ke- celpts, 4,050 shipme 2 uetive and strone to Le Wighor: steers, #3060 10 cows, BLOUELTD; stockers and feeders, #2404 .00, Hoas—Recelpts, 11,850 ket opened ste @i all g Suekr—R ket unch; shipments, none; 2,000 shipments, 1550 mar- lowor; bulk, #1100 054,75, 5 shipwents, 90; mar Louis Liv Markets. Mo., o, 4. CATTLE—Re- celpts, 400; shipmenis. urket steady to SLrOn 33 steers, £40. exan und 1odi steors, $2.0062 70, Hoas — Kecolots, 6.20 market lower but o osed steady; | 3,707 wixed, $.00E16%; 11K New York Live Stock NEW Yo RK. Dec, 4. —BEEVES—Recelpts, 5425 bewd, Iucluding 48 oars for sale; market lve £t 81, Louls, L00; shipments vy, B0 i, Marke per ¢wt lower; native steers, $1.10@5.2 per DECEMBER | | | o). oWt bulls and cows, $1.302375; dressod beet stendy, 04@0ie per 1h; shipnents tomorrow, 1L¥T4 beeves wnd 4,360 quarters of beef. CALYES—[tecelpts, 7 houd: murxet steady: yoals, 000500 RO oWLi Rrassers, .09 SuERp-Recelpts, 4040 b shoeb Y110 per ewt dressed “mutton stoady dressed Inmbs weuak at 1@, Hoas~Roceipts, 4,010 hoad rooti market nominally steady por ewt. OMAHA WHOLESALE ad: market slows Thnibs, 85,004 T@sse por il consigned dle ut K360 1.00 VMARKET Country t roduce. Falr country hutter sells c; fAncy, Ny GAnE - Canida gecso, 8 00: small gecae. $1.5005.00; prairic chickens, $1.5005.00; erouse, #4005 mallard ducks, #8.00; blue winged tea', $00 green winzed toal, #1.50; mixed ducks. $125: Juck rabhits, #,0051.5); small, #1. b1y 1L80: juck snipe, $1.95; squirrels, 210 ddles, Ivglife per | ( REROS, ‘antelopo siddles. BUrTER lots at 18g n round 10 @ 1o rensses, 0a@:te Eaas Povrtiy nd, some ninksglving ported at Hiie: und ducks, W 10c. General market about steady at 20 chickens In lght de- of the stock received before duy stilion Innd. Suies re turkeys, slow, 0Z1lc; gecse Dressod m nd Tallow. hides, 4157 130 yedise: Noo 1 green lides, % to 5, 4le@ie: No, salted Nides, 2510 40 '1bs. v iae: No. calfy 810 15 1hs., Ge: No. 2 veal enif, § to 15 [bs., 40z No. dry fint hides, 5@8es No. 2 dey lint nides, ¥ooei Noo Ldry siited hides,” vaie: tal- low, No. I, i@ iacs tallow, No. 2, ie; ¢ white A," 4i1ise; grease, white "B, groase, veliow. wronse, dnrk, Butter, 22%c; beeswas, prime, Wi tallow, ['s@c Hides No. dted old rough Fiou aha Milling compan Tnvineibio, Pateat, 8260 Lone S Snowilike, $#2.0 i On Rellunee, Patent i, St y Fan Gilman's Gold Medal, $2.70; Snow White, nowilake, $200; Tow rade, §.60; Quoen Puntry, # Minnasota’ Superlitive i bran, $4.00; chopped feel, 82000, SRt e DeWitt's Littie Barly Risers - SILVER SENTIMENT IN EUROPE, for the liver. Feeling Growing in Favor of an Inter- national Agrecm nt. New Youg, Dec. 4.—A Washington corre spondent telegraphs thus: The exprassion of . G.J. Goschen, chancellor of the ex- chequer, 1 favor of an enlarged use of silver bythe Bani of Bngland caused groat satisfac- tion at the Treasury devartment. It s r warded as the result of efforts which Seerotary Foster has been maling through Mr. Sclig- man and other American bankers to securo candid coustderation of the silver question by the European goverumonts. Secrotary Fos ter has felt it was foolish for the Uited States to piunge into freo coinage aloue, and that an 1nterocoanic agreement in favor of b metalism would never be made while the radical free coinage men appeared to have the upper hand here, Ho began inguiries early in the summer through Mr. Seligman and other gentle- men as to the feeling in Iurope and the ro- ports which he received indicated that Eng- land and Franen were disposed to make a larger use of silver1f any international agree- ment could be brought about. A number of letters from England and France have ar- rived within a few days and ropresented tho feeling 1n favor of an international agrec- ment as stronger than ever since the elec tions 1n this country demonstrated that wo did not propose to place oursclves upon sil- vor basis without international ec-operation aud let Iuropo absorb our gold. The recent lettors have greatly satisfied Secrotary Fos- ter when ho read them in his sick room, and huve been sent to the president for his con- sideration. ‘'ho radical advocates of freo coinage wiil probably interpret tho declaration of Mr. Gosehen as faverable to their views, but tho most conservativo business men will be dis- posed to await the action of England and France before urging any new step upon this country. The communications just re- ceived” iudicate that an invitation for another interuational conferonco is likely to como_ from Franco within a short time. No dofiuite promiso of this sort has been obtained from the French government, but there is a strong fecling in Frunce in favor of the ovlarged use of silver, which will probably receive a fresh stimulus from the declavation of Mr. Goschon. The country will bo ready to accept au invitation for another International conforenco if 1t promises substantial results, and such a con- forence is very likely to take place during tho coming summer, DeWit's Littlo Early Iusers; only pill to cure sick headacho and regulato the bowels, PR LOST PART OF UNDIR, A Dinmond 'Thief Slips and Scatters sparklers in the Mud. ST. Pavr, Minn,, Dec. 4.—Shortly after o'clock last eveaing a burglar smaskiod in the large plato glass window of J. E. Ingar, the Jackson street joweler, with a stone tied in? sacl, seized a tray containing $5,000 worth of dinmonds ana cleverly eluded the police. Justas he soized the tray, however, he siipped, and tho sparilers flew in every di- rection in the mud. A great mob wus soon on the ground fighting over the rings. Twenty-two of them were rocovered and turned over. tlow many wera pocketed by the crowd and how many were carried away by the burglar is of courso mere conjecture, There were forty rings in tha tray waen the store wa Beforo buying that typewriter, why no- look at the bost (the Caligra ph) ¢ The late EMPEROR FREDERIOK extensively patron- fned the Soden Mins Klemmer. the well-known D es- den Physician vrites: “Having myself “used tho n Mineral Pas- tilles for an obstin- ate bronehiul cat- arrh with the ut- most benefit, [shall be obliged it you will Kindly forwu me anothér six box- ©8 by return of post. 5 Beware of uitations. The genuine fnpored articlo must have signaturs of ner & Mendelson Co."” Sole Agcnts, Now Yo ronnd cuch b BE A MAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAM. PERFECT IN FORM !-MATCHLESS IN VAR! oy Besualous wers e wnsieai it ialmart men ik y boyk at birth were put 10 dcath. A'Every MAN can bo STRONG and VIGOKOUS in all respects. YOUNG MEN OR OLD, suffering from NERVOUS DE- Lost o Failing Man. Bental Worry, Btunted Development, or any PERBONAL WEAKKEES, can be restored to PERFECT HEALTH aid {ha\NOBLE VITALITY of STRONG d Power of Nations. years of practice by ivo methods u unifogm *"MONOPOLY OF BUCCESB'' In Lt ing all Diseases, Weaknersea and Adlictions of Men. Tectimoniula from 70 States and Territories. (e sent free aealed peat fa. fora fliniled tme. 41} r HOME TREAT- o PULEY HEBTORED as Thousinds ave d our testimontsls. Addr ER "M:n?cm. GO BUFFALS, .Y TRICTLY Tirs1 CLase > ANDAMONG ml‘v'ui,' [naten World, NEW vnnl."lnunnunsnnv AND GLASGOW gvery Saturds EW YORK, ”"{‘ul,” l‘nmllm\l’l ES, At roular intervals SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND "H({nA?\i‘u 9007CE, ENOLIZE, 18101 k ALL ::n'rx MENTAL POINTE. fxou.slon tekets avallable Lo return by either the pio Drahe sad Mozey Orders fr Auy Amosat at 1 owest Tatel, Avply to any of our local Agents or to QNDERSON BROTHELS, Chicago, Il ? OMAHA Manufacurers” and Jobbers” | DIRECTORY. WNINGS TENTS. Om'm«. Tent & Awa- | ing o, | | ruher ot donared | AND = BAGS AND TWINES. Bomis Omuha Bag O, Importers ant Manifac turers Flour Sacks. Burlaps and Twine, _— BICY( Z A. H, Perrizo & Co. 108 Dodgo Streat. M. 0. Daxon, Bleyeles sold on monthly payments 120 N 13th stroot AND SHOES Sond for our catalozus | and pricy BOOTS Morse-Cce 8h02 Company, 10 Howarl Str oy, cornor lth and 1) AKLg e10N0 prices to o1 K clies Of Koo wh ealo with merchin Williams, Van Aer- BT U H e e e 1212 Harnay steast Jo WhalasaloManafactur'es Awcnt sfor Boston Rub ber shoo Co. 10, 1101 and 103, Larney strsot Ouiiv N1y CARRIA W. T Omalia's Largost Varlety WAGONS AND CARIIAGES, eaman, CLOTHING. Gilmore & Ruhl, Manufacturers and Whola e Clothlors, 1100 Harney stroot. COAL, COKE, E1C, Omaba_Qoal, Ooke & | Coutant & Squires, Lime 7, Hard and soft coal ship Hard and a0t con!. 8. F. e, cor. 16th and Douglas [ 1303 Varnam streot stroets. | Omaha. American Fuel Co, Howell & Co,, Shippors ant doalar: in o anthraciio bita- 27 & 1 Sect, mous cor 215 8. 15th stroot. “Nobraska Fuel Go,, 2138, 15th Omana, Neb, Johnson Bros,, rast, 914 Farnam treot, Omaha, Neb. Omatia. Nob. CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works, ManufacturersofGalvan fzed Tron Cornle Window eaps, m eyt ete. 1110 and 1112 Dodge st. CEMENT AND LIME. fi Joh sou-& Cm:l Cady G;Griy, 220 8. 15th Stroot, Lime, comont, cte., ote, Omiiha, Neb. Cor. 9th and Douglas Ste _— DRY GOODS, B ME & Smith &C)., Dry goods. nottons, far- nishing kool Kilpatrick - Kool Dry Goods (., Dry 2oods, notions, eents furnishing w Corner lth and Howard. | oor. 11th anl farney Sts EL E(,'TIHC:A L SUPPLIES PROIT -AUTOMATIC Electric Motors and Dynmos, Catalozu ron. “TUAC Kinneys Gamt Aot s N N e FARM MACIHINERY, o Palin, Orendorff &| 1 Martin o, Corner Jones and oth Sts. dmaha, Neb. Wolf Eleotrical Uo, Hlustrated catalogua, froo, 1014 Capitol Avenuo. E T. G Northwall, Genoral wostorn _agent Skandia Plow Co., 1560-1351 Shorman Ave l I BNITURE AND CARP Dflwey & Stone Fur- | niture Oo., urnituro and earpots, 5-1119 Farnnm Streot. | Beebe & Runyan Fur- niture Co, Successors to C. A, oy Graoo and Lith $ts. O ha ISHING GOODS, J. T\ Robinson Notion 0o Gonts' furnishing goods, mrk eolobrated bran i *Huckskin " overal]y, pants, shirty, couts, ete | Cor. 12th and Howard St —_— GLASS, PAINT, (IIL AND IIIAI( 3. A, Fuller & 0o, 1402 Douglas Streot, GENI'S 'URN. Omatia Blake, Bruce & Co,, 5 Levenworth St. William Cummings, 617 and 619 South 16th St Omat ob. Omaha, Neb, GROCERIES. Paxton & Gallagher, | Meyer & Raapke, 700-711 8, 10th Street, 1403-1405 Harney Strect, Omaha, Neb, 1. Nob, DM Steele & 0, 1201-120 Jon2s Straos, o | Sloan, Johnsa & 0o th and Leavonworti Streots, Nen McOord, Brady & Co., th und Leavenworth, " Allon Bros 1103-1110 Harnoy Stras Omulia, N Omal PROV. A 8 s, | Room 15 Brokers, Priva to New York nit St Louls | vought l:l..ll\ A \l‘ ('ockrell Bros Brokers and eash bu Private wires (o Now MR Fors, B oara Of J. Sands Comui si Co, Brokers, Diroct wires 0 Chienzo, New York, and St Louis. N. Y. Life Bl hl \IUIIII/J' i HIDE: ETC. “Hugh G. Olark. | Geo, Oberne & Co,, Gon'l Westorn Agent of | Dupont's Sporting Gun- | Buyers of hides, wool pow.tor, Atins hizhi explo- | tallow und furs, Bive blastling caps fuse) | 215 Luriny 3 Lroot | TRON WOIRKS. “Paxton & Vierlinz | Omaba Safs & Iron Tron Works, Works, Wronght enxtnes, | Mannf'r f riar general | proof safos Al foundry, machiae and | work, f'on shutters and blacksmlth work P | firo wsen G An Ry. and 17th 8. 1 MoWhorter T o wii Chl Cashigrain Bonrd ion 513 South 13th-s v enst fron Drass work, LIQUORS T'or & O, | R R Grotte, Liquor Morchants, Lwporter and Jobher of ¥ \¥arney Stroot Winis and Liquors. Manufaotur rs Kenn 1020 und 1022 Farnam 3t East India Bittars. Prica 115ts on upplication. L. Kirscht & Co,, | Frick & Herberts, 1'rs | WholesaleLiguor Daalors 1y's Wholesale Liquor s s | Foroam St HARDWARE. —— Rector& W|1helmy (o | Lee- Olark-Androesen Hardware Co, 13th and Harney, Omah s, Omaha, Neb. Nob, ——————e g LU \IIII(’. 6. W. melwz& Co| John A Wuk.vhvhl Hardwood Lumber, | {HATITARerIonn Lo ; . | koo itydrautio 1810 North 16th Streot [ aud Quinoy Whits Lit: Oharles R, Lo, Louis Bradford, Hardwood lnmber, wood Lumbor, llmo,comont,eta Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts carpeLs and parquot foorin oth and Do 03 1 suglng Str ] ND NO1IONS. 1. Oberfeldor & o, Tmportors and Jobbers (n Militnery 5 [ 20, 210 anl S5 sbaths 11eh 110-118 8. 16th St., Omaha. | Streot — MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 10, Max Moyer & Bro Oo| A, Hospy, Jr, wlors, doalors tn | Planos, Organs, Artiste’ Materialy, Kto Farnam and 16th, 1513 Douglas Streot. [t Wbl deto bt sttt ()Y‘j'l'l RS, | Plat: & 0, Oystors, Fish and Colery, 310 Bouth 10th B David Colo Manager. —— MILLINERY 0. A, Stonehill, Millinory, Notions,Cloaks | M Packing Co. | ovators, fish Celory, OIL Oonslidated Tauk Line O, Refined _and_ lubricating i, nxlo grease, ot e e i A PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, | Sohroadar & 05, o | ‘Lw‘ :‘n 1ith Streot. Branch & Oo, Produce, fraits of Kinds, oystors, Lith and larney Stroots. Co. 1207 Ioward Street. Robert Purvis, | 1217 Howard Street Write fo A but ter, egics pouitey, and | Kirsehbraun & Sons, | Jas. A, Olark & ‘Ilu\lw. cheese, @0 South 15th Strook e all Butter, eggs and poultry. 1200 Howard Streot. Riddell & Co,, Butter. cheese, 0ggs,vox etables, frults, poultry and game. _—— PAPER. Carpenter Paper Co,, Carry n full atock of printing wrapplog and writing paper, card pa- per, ot —_— 10V James Hughes, Stoves repalrs af allklnds Cooks and Hoators for sule. Lith Stroot. SASH, DOORS, M. A, Disbrow & Co, Manufacturers of sash doors. blinds and ngs. Branch of STEAM AND W U. 8 Wind Engino & | Pump 0>, Halllday Nina My, 015 820 Tones Stroot, vob G.F. Ross, acting mana f'e Gy B ——— 0TS BILLIARDS, TH Hmdy Co,, Toys, dolls, albums, fancy gools, House fur nishing goods, child- Ton's carringes. 119 Farnam Streot. lI/,It sSUPPL s A. L. 8trang & Sons, 1002-1004 Furnam Streot " The Brunswick- Balke-Collender Jo,, Bililard merchiandis Saloon flxtures. Jith Strost, Ormabia SOUTH OMAHA. LIMITED = 107, 404 UNION sTocx'Ww's' Conl - & OOWIMISSION MERCHANT*, Aln Root & 0o, | ¢ Room i Exchanzo Bulld- ’ Roc fasmany & Dndloy. . 6) nnd Gl Exe change buliding, South Omaba. Butlding South Omana. P. B, Froderick &| Sons. lsslon denlers Horses. Room 38 Exchango South Omuha. V2D Bojer 6100, <69 Lxehango Bullding, Con n Hunter & Green, 0 Exeliunge Bullding, South Omwaha. — South Omahn. Pensions procured for soldiers of the Rebellion who served 9) days and are now disabled from ANY cause. The pen- gion 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 denth. Pensions for mothers and fathers. who are Now dependent, whether they were dependent on soldier when he diod or not. Widows, child- ren and parents aro regarded us *des pendent” in all ¢ they have notsuflicient property for their support. Soldiers pensioned ut less than twelve #12,00) dollars por month and sufforing from disability in addition to that named iv their pension cortificate, muy obtain increase under the now Liw Information and advice given with- out chu facilities ever offered to elaimints to have their claims pros perly and diligently prosecatel. No wos unless successful. Write for information to The Bes ureau of Claims. OMAHA, NEB. Bureau I8 “uirantoea tho Plonecr Press wnl Exuiin ses where Bes! TG Owmnha Boe, Friniscco A, 1, HENDERSON, Flutablished 18373, CORMMISSION MERCHANT, Grain, Seeds, and Provisions. Nos. 2 and 4 Sherman 8t., Rooms 68 & 69. CHICACO, FI™ tclus facllitien for the hunaling of of Grain, Field und Kl . % Corn vy the the San Exchhugoand Atierican Exchango NotOLA DALKE