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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Dull and the Day, SUDDENLY CHANGED. in Wheat Was Firm Early EUT CONDITIONS Visible Supply | es Indicated a Decrease off More than a N illion Bushils When the Opp site Was Expected Wheat, while decld- edly dull, w quite firm, Cables ported some ndvance in the English mar- Kkets with New York and other domestie mar- kets n to firmness. Shorts dis- poscd to cover and the b wor ng= sive. There were pretty good buying orders here from New York und St. Louts, but the selling was slow and eautious. The active Toval trade was bullish with Mitehell, Lind- blom and Bacter the leaders, [n the absence of decided bull 1 in the forenoon It was bard prices much. One of the was the report that the embrice the condidon of winter wheat In its which is expectod next Thursday, and 1 foeling that 1t will be quite linble to start pr the desire on the part Uncertainty, as the FepOrt we had a tendency to restrict trade during the morning. The generous fall of snow over the winter wheat belt Is re rarded much noeded protection to the Klant, which fs less able to stand the rigor of adverse climatie conditions than usual The receints at Duluth Minneapolts were much smaller than they had been esti- mited, glving test/mony to the severity of the storm in U The export clear- were 1 Inte s wero market sin: ton- were 111, De nevertheless in CHICAGO, Hined we Ars ™ to strong factors svernment would report, therd unf; ward Bhorts 50 gener ind s up- of the visible vorablo Hened w cover 1 show, and northwest yderate and cul werinl chanze, The slowly “ndvan. supply sudden and sharp nnces srewdy without n remained firm with u cney il the visib'e posted when there wis i dvince bocause i deereascof nearly 1L660.0 0 D, Was showi, Wherceas an inerease ostinated by some as high ns 00 bu. was looked for. My cpened at from 0755e 1 03 4e aeainst 0k e wt the close on Saturdiy, so'd viy up to g, held stedy fora tme and then Jumped 10 1. satged Off nnd closed at (8% Corn Wi stronzor eurly, then sagied off but er. The receipts were over 20 ¢ \Ceas 0f the estimnted, the Inspectors working on Sunday. The eradinz, howev continies poori out of Gi cars inspected only twente-one cars graded contract, but tie elent, erish weather was looked upon as indi- cating an fnprovement in this regard. The cligue was not dofnz anything to sustain vals ues and was rather on the other side and sold freely on all the hard spots, 1t is for its in- to eep prices down for the tine being out shipping marging it will have less n to take earc of and 1fthere is iny squocz it is for the elique’s interest to have it developea the close tl month doveloped mor noon hour, maini in New York 1 by Carter-Martin unchanzed at 475, 1o 47%5c. reacted 10 My opencd at 4k of L <hirp ady buying herc, | ropene ndvanced o 4i%e, broke 47%¢ and closed at47%c. wdvanced toand closed at Outs were quiet and steady with very littlo ehungo tn 1oz products were dull but inelined to firm- ness on aceount of the decreasec receipts of v pork sold_at from $ILI2G to #1120, against 81115 ny. Lard and ribs foilow b 1125, closing ciose on Satur pork The teading futures ranged as rollows: OPEN AL, WG | LW, | CLONE, WikAT No. 2 Decembor... § Junuary Muy Coux No. comber Decembor \her Junuury FLou neh Spring ents, {50 Winte afzhts, §100@4, WHEAT-No. 2 spring - wheat, 0 fe; spring wheii, $2085e; No. 2 red, 921c. Conn—N No. 2 white, B@ die: BAnLEY No. 4035e: No. 4, LAX BEED- TioTHY S o, b, 463 P, 322 Pork-—Mess poric, per’ bbi, B R0.10660.121 short 'Tibs sides (loose), dry salted shoulders (hoxed), #.125 rsidoes (hoxed), 8730585, tllers' finished goods, per gal, T14@8.50; lard, WHisKEY [INEN Seaar—Cut loaf, unchangod, 5i5ic. Cneese—Firm: full ¢ neddiors, 1034 10 flats, HEEe:You nerleus, B@14e. Hines— U nehun sed TALLOW— Unehu ARTICL TRECEINTS SHIPMENTS Flour barrels 15,000 700 55000 il Bariey, bushels. . 20.00) On the Produce exchanze today the butt market was lirm; fanoy ereamery, 28 fine westorn, 200%7¢; ordinary, 210 lected dairy, 25 tie; ‘ordinury,” 180 pUoR NEw Yok, D Pk exports. 16 e Cony MeAL yellow, A6, WHEAT - lieeo! pts, 597,750 bu.; exports, 330,518 bu.: siles, Lt 000 Du, Of fut 000 bu. of spot. Spot narket dull, clos 2red, #L0o n store wnd elovator; $10601.07% aflout; $L.06@1.08% £ o, b No. i ved, #1001 1005 uneraded red, 83 e @103 No. Tiorthern, E.08R@LOS, s NOw 1 hard, BL10% @ L1, No. 2 aorthern. — $L0SL@ L0, Optlons wdvane steadily “und closed at 1ol over Saturduy with | in trading based qpon firmer eables and elgn ordors; froo olearances; decreased stocks here und in the visibie supply, with lu clearances reported from Loth ¢ streets, Closing (it Gaucks: steady, quiet Dull, steady; sales, 500 bbls.; nuiry $1.05% F1LOS 0 Lo (WL, closing $1081, tern, FLUGEGL0S, St i alloit December 20,21 DU 0nts, LUA,000 Du. arloy, 181,408 Dui malt ibu, No bull Duli; Epin i store 008,40 D § rye, LUG3H 6236 bu.; e BARLEY—Quiot; BAnLEy MALT Cory—Reeelpts, 85,762 bu.: oxports, sules, 1L200,000 bu. of futures, s0OL Spo minrket stronger; in e 65 adlont mixed, No. 2 white, uner iixed, advance on Do with Interruption o supplies e the northwest; other mon i, Devomber, §4G61 0, Jinuiry closin ut tks or b 2 Milwaukee. 72@Tle, 7,003 bu, 30,000 bu, of No. o ungradoed iei No. 4 Options shorts by bad s fivm closing ut at i and b Bl Wing i ste st at U0 U3 esport of futures, 101,000 bu. of fairiy active, Options AL 0, closing 4l Junuiey, S04, closing at 40e: May, 10, closing at #9350, Spot: No, 2 white: nixed wostern, 414 white west: :No. 2 Ohicaso, ditse, Firus shipping, 6527003 good to ehoo + sales, 480,000 b, spot. Spot niarket S onger: Decenber, -Firms falr domand. SuGAR—Ruw, dulland tirm; tair demand, MOLASSES. efined, steady; W Orleaus. falrly active and + 1n 200d demand. Opened steudy, but aftor a fow nnsyivunia ofl, spot f stion opened ut b Bighest, e} lowest, 885 Clostiz, o5 oll: no nales totalsisles, 6200) buls, CO110N SEEDOIL-Firm; erude, low, Kitye OId TALLOW-Steady: ROSIN-Steaay, 10 £ ood, #1.ik @140 TunresTIng—Dull and easy EGas—-Quiet; funcy 0647 Kecelpts, PoRK—Quiot and steady; old mess, Dew niexs, BLIGCLLTY extre prine. #.50, Cur Mears Quiet und stoady; plokled bellios, 5%@3%e: plekled shoulders, dc: plekled haws, 8@siye; widdles, quiet; short clear, #0.1 (6 4 Burrkit-Qulet and easy; western dalry, 60; WeSLOF creaniory, AAe; Elgin, di Ciieese—Dull and oasy; part skins, 41532040 LARD-—-Stronger and quiet; western stean 00475 salen. 10,000 tiercos ut 80 42'3@047; op- ton sules, 20,000 tierces; Decembor, 4.43; Jan- e olty, #2.0) but quiet for pk strained, common at §230He, steady; prime western, § 20.50; 10@ advance | Biehstarted | THE ut # ¥ hruary .73 bid; closine .70, uary, | 055 My, ) ToN--Fair aemand; Am 18,00 Lran iy Dull: domestic, 84.9714 Quiot and stoidy; stralts#10.85, Kansas City M ciry, Mo, Deo patont, .1 a%5 y finoy, 2050215 cholee, $1,000200. Nominal; doing nothin Conn-Steady, with downwird 5. 2 cash, B7¢ bidj Decombor, # OA1e—Lower: No. %, cash, $e ber. e bid FiAX<EED—Unchanged TAY— [ nehan timothy, 8,00 faniey, 81,005 choice, §1.5.G4.5)5 lowgrades, HerTen dairy, 150 KANSAS ehunged | Wakar funcy tendency; bid. id; Decen- prairie $1.00 Unchaneed; o@ase; atore pa ore ked, 116 rolls, 153 500) bu.; corn, Stendy at w0 WVheat oats, none. SITPAMENTS—Wheat, hu.; outs, none. o GaR CECEIPTS 40,500 bu.s 81,000 bu.: corn, 1,000 o Markers, 2w York, Dec. 7.—Options onened frrozu- | 1, 18 points up to 20 points down; closed firn, 10 POINTS down 102) oINS Ui Sles, 20,250 bgs, fneluding: December, $12.60@1 Junuury, #1100 101 L #LLS0@ LR0: Aprii. #1600 2 May, A5 @65 July, SILA@1LA0; Oct- #10.00211.05 §pot Rio quiet and stendy s 7. 8137 110 JaNETIO, Dec, 7 per 10" kijos; good second, during the week, 900 bigs. the United Stites, 4,000 the United States, 40,000 SANTOS, 10 vels por | 14,00 bives, 10,00) by 12,000 bugs’ Cofvec, firsts, 1,000 rels 1000 rels. Receipts Purchses for shipments to stock, 25100 Dee. 7 K110s. Purehases for the shipments to the stock, H300) ks, Om tha Geun - arset. Pricos based on delivery at Mississippl river Nebriska Inspoction, anl ten days' it uniess otherwise stated et was dull and alnost nothing do'nz on account of the searcity of cars. Tlicre were pienty of Duyers but no one = pearcd willinz to sell and take the chunces of getting cars in time to fill contracts, WitEAT—No. 2 red winter. de bid. 1Ry E—No. 2, 84 bid; No, i 80 bid OATS--N0. 2 white, id: No. a1 bid; No. New Cons 40i5¢ nsked; year, T unry, 450 usked, Milwaukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis. Doo 7.—WiEAT—Firm; May, Biige; No. i No. I norther Coffer, coed averaze, 10, Kecoipts during the week, United sta | United States; | 3 white, r. d0e bid Did; J t; Ne. i, 4216@ 5. No! ¥ white. | “Cony—Qu OATs - Steady; | white, s BAKLEY IvE--Steady: No. 1, Pork—Janiury, 311 1g@ide; No. 3 Easyi No ; sample on track, 43 90c. St. Lou's Markets, Louvts, Mo, Dee. 1.—\WIlEAT- Mivy. D005 ¢ Highier; cash, £2@2e; Ma; ST, Higbers cash. 0c; | Conx 404G Qats—IHieher: cash, PORK—>teady ot 5, WHISKEY —Stead Minncapolis Wheat Market. MinNEAroLIS, Minn. Doc WiEAT—Gon- erally dull,though cash fwir y active. lecopts, rs. Close: Lor No. 1 northern, Decou, i May, ©3%c:on track, No. 1 hard, No. 1 northern, Nitze; No. 2 northern, 826 Livernool arkets, ~\WigAT--Firm; demand S offer sparingly NoSteady; demund poor; mixed 1 per cental ~Cunadinn, 6s 61 per west- ental. Cincinnati Vorce CixeiNNat, - O, Dee. T—Wuear—In good denand; No. 2 red. 950 G S CorN—In fair demunds mixel ear, 404 OATS-Stron 2 No. 2 mixed. 6 WHISKEY —§ 18, Toledo Grain arket. ToLEDo, O, Des. 5.—WnEAT—Higher; No. casit ind De . 2 Las Market. he dry coods market Prices unchanged. New York try New York, Deeo was fairly active today. 1gzn Ol N, 7. LINSEED O1L—185 T44@128 For Loxnox, Dec sdperewt. it British Grain ‘irade Roview. o, Dee. T.—The Mark Lane Exp in its weekly ey hgrain trud durlng the past week says: Enzlish wheats Were I favor of buyers; there Wiss an averago decline of 6 fcreizn supplies were mmienso and thiere was the same_d in pric Californin wias quoted . 1 Amer can spring 4t b.s; flat mai Talion fid; grinding barley nnd oats has faiien Is Totay Business was siack. For EnZlish wheats thor was o demand: forelzn wilterol a furthior deciine of 6. Foreim flours were w Jerican 105t Ts: iiting barey declined ls, lalze was irrezular, Linseed Traders’ Inlk. 111, Dec. T—Kennott, Hopkins & MWhorter: Wheat on curb this s sold as 0w as 87,0, Lut nearing Iesirous of tuking their chianees had £0 bid as high as Sauurday's close, $7%5e. It however, oponed b this price on the rogular sesslon, ind soon reached 93¢, where it raled apparentiy stronz until neir the close. with b ttlo tridin 1 outside points, T what undeeided L which proved to Cnica Co. to S, horning in reard be an unusuall wheat report reqch ! crease as 1 s0ld Ol ag ng May to port. witve tho wheat The market so nz i8’e o strong Visiblo cuu This 1 Soon ruled very close, the Hor having muen cTect dn cithe pressing the mariet or bulling Thio v Isible supply gives a decrease i co 409,000 bushels and in oats a decrense of bushels. 1t is belleved that the prospect the future to procure cirs for the wesiern gradn shippery is getting somewhat Letter Bids are siowly coming in for this grain. ' market elosed strong at wbout the best of the day. Provisions rived strong. with co siderably bottor prices, due to somewhat less receipts” at the yards than expected. The more promivent options closed e to e hizher than last 1y's elose. Ctherwise the market was featurcless during the entire ses- sion. Ciie Til., to Cockrotl Bros,: ver opentr 7.—Counselman & Day t wus firm but quict curly. influenced by o like tone in English ables, and eased off on o Increase in stocks wt Minueapolls Bulalo, The principal buying was by I ithough Commission houses ilso bouzl during the fiesthour. Thespeculative feeling 15 lening strongly toward the buil s de, and only | wwalts o responsive tone in cubles o bring about a hve advance. Cor \d outs were ulet with undertone. hut chanzes marrow. Tho ires cnused w sniart uptarn and strong. elosing. Provisions were stronsg and higher, with good general buying and manuficturers not seifing azainst picking: in fuct, this has been the caso for sevoral duys \d uniessan unexpeeted rin of weather s arrives we look for January pork 0 this week. ShIDPers are puying from 10c to 1ie over the December price for 1,200 bbl. lots of old pork Oiteaao, Tk, Dee, 7.—1% G, Logun & Co., to Sunds Comnission compuny: The whoat furket opened quiet with a very lzht busi- s, 1t sold as hich us e, Eary wnd lito bles quoted an advinee with fooling. The visible supply showinz o deer of ove 15 0,000 bu, caused the advance from On the advance there was cor siderable reulizing, the buyers belng prin cipilly shorts. The zovornment report due on the 10th should be in fovar of higher prices but to deperd on anything from s influcnce I Jeaning on a “hroken reed.” We look for a weh lower condition of the winter wheat now in the sround than we have had for sev L years. Thoe foreign demana s 1zt at prosent wnd wil continue so until after the holidays. Our opiuion for the future Is un- ehan-ed. Corn moderatively active yeur and Junuary options nre being weil for by tho old bull pur il thuy are 1o dispose of the old corn they now have in transit to the seaboard we do not look for mueh, I any decline. There is now some prospect of the cur blockude beinz relieved, and with this an Inerease in receints. The business in hog product was Hght. The mar ket is firm and offerings light. We recommend buyinz on declines CnicaGo, L, Dee, T.—Swartz, Dupee & MeCormick to B, O, Swirtz & Co.: [t was prodicted by many that this week would de- velop & goodl deal of bull news wud i fairsturt was made in this direction to tay. Instead of the expected “ncrease ‘in tie Visiol supply thero was o deerciso of L5700 bu, The World's wheat shipments to Europe wer 500,000 b, less thian the week before. There Was & report fron Berlin that @ermany to morrow would reduce dutivs on all sorts ot cereals and finally there wus the expectution that the erop repart on Thuesdiny would show a wheat condition wuch under the December adition of recent years. All theso con- toward an advane ninrket, tndications of a December corn New York, Pricesof that delivery there were up . That helped the price her Quts wero firmer bn sympathy with the other n murkets The provision muarket has been so dull that it nus been easy fo local bully to support und sl ghtiy udv prices. The trading has becn without Worthy features although the murket has shown un undertone of strongth. There Is disposition on the part of bears to cover shorts and awalt the solution of the problew OMAHA DAILY BEL: of whether recelptsof hogs will drop off or STOUKS AND BONDS. The stock market wis a nated today than usua! for the and whiie displayiag on the whole a firni tone (n the general Iist the pres suro brou:ht to by the professionals upon o few stovks gave w rather weak char- ter to tho market, the movements In mos of the list howeyvsr, were like those for th Inst month, smaller In siznifiar wna whils there was good buyinz of many ot the prom- fnent shares, notably the Vanderblits, trials and Loulsvil'e, there wa clal made upon the Northern stocks and later on Missourl | At the same time Union sympathized with the weakness In these shaures; Paelfio Mali was sold down on the 10ss of one of its n There wus, during the day, undoubted ovidense tuat a buylng © 18 in the market and the purchases of isslon houses gave n strong temper to orcnoon’s delings which even the vig- 2 of the Villards falled to Inpair y greay c In additfon to this the in ihe coul stocks looked greatly 11k covering and those shares were firm UhFougi- out the day on very iittle transactions, Thoro wits i lnck of news of n eharacter to have much influence upon the course of prices Northern Pacitle proferred was under the himmer throughout the entire day, and 1ts carly 10ss was sienificant, the comnon follow- Ine ¢losely. hut it was not until the lute after noon when Missourt was attueed with such vigor that the « al list gave evidencs of boing affectod v wiy by the pressi The oponing At small advin over Saturdiy’s pric notwithstanding the wenkness in Vi fured encral list. led Dy the Oninha stoeks, the preferred rising ' per e rose fructionnlly Lt nd uhe fiem, strong dovel- oped lasted until - well nto the ifterncon. More activity than an previous thne of the diy was then developea 1 and prices tumbled quickiy inthe stocks at- | tucked, the restof the list followinz reluct- antiy and slowly. The final deaiin s additionnl evidence that covering | objoet of tho nttaek und a stight ra the market firi with most of the list to the opening figures. The final chi the diy were senerally insiznificant and ut equally divided hetween galus and sses but w th Chicnzo Gas up | e cent sroferred 1y por cent it Northern New Yonk, Dee, 7, bear dus pros- vacifio Paclfie Pacifie sp sure stoamoers, ns tone wus thy 1y closed at ol s for ferred, 13 per c Government vonds have heen duil and steud State bonds huve been duil and with= out feuture The following are the closinz guotations for the lending stocks on the New York Stock ex- chango wd Atehison N Y. Contral N Y.L Chl. & St o proferred Alt o prof Awerleun Exp O RGN Canada Pach Cannda Southern Chesapo 0 18t pre 4o 20 preforr Chicngo & Alton CBo&Q QO G BEaLines Dol fludson Del L & W D& I G.opfd 1 East Tennoss, ot Ao Ist preferred 55 st do 20 pr. 1014 St Erl Pacitic Mall D, & B, Pittsbure Pullman Palice Reading Rock Ixiand St L &S, F St Pant a0 pr P Min Paul & O Tt ym forrod; & Man stern Union Ao preferred Cotton 01 ko Store T Colorado Coal L A 414 Homestake Loulssillo & N A Meniphis & Char. Michizan Central ML LS. & W 0 preforred Min & St L 0 prefo Missourl le & Ohlo 1" A0 preferred Sutro Bulwer 000 Kieh., & WP Wisconsin Ce Central oIk & West i Northern Pucitic. od. &G L1l [LRER A Louisville & Nushviile, ourl Paetic. 1,355 Northweste oW York Cent 00: Northorn 7; Northen Puclfie proforred, .- il 1N Pl Finan NEw Yomrk., Dec. 7.—The Post says: The condition of Wi will bo quite pliin to any body who studies the dally devolopments the Ui money war et, wher stond of dictatinz righi conaitlons, ws o or two uzo, are now searching fetively €ood borrowers. As the Sime money down the real investment securities Is of and the capitalist ly forced into that Anytody who will g0 to the trou paring bond quotations of two weeks 1go w th those of toduy wili contiem ths fact. The sume perfod has brousht to stoeks, despite the duliness and incidental hear attaiks, i hand- wdance: and what 18 notat all dis- vement of bus been riminatin e sizn that than vhe speeulator for a the controlling foree in the for of con is ma e of conl rational and disc the investor, rathy turn. has been muriet. New York v Youk, Do ng from 2is t MERCANTILE PAPER=S 10 6 per cent (LING EXCHANGE-Quiet hut #4810, for sixty-duy bills ind #4.54 for Pho following wers the ciosing bonds: Voney o oacket MONEY 0N CALL o it. N ran: Ve Easy, at nd. prives on MUK & 18 conp Mutnal Unic ex. I G Rets, Union Pucltic, Ists, West Shore. D& I GOWL T Erio 2ids MK ST 103 10274 London Stok Markets, [Coriight 1891 oy vnes Gt e ett,) LoNDON, Dee. T—INow York Terald Cable, Spociai to Tk BeR ] —3tocks were quict but firm under the influence of ch oney and investment purchiase and closing of aceounts, Tn view of the settloment. higher prices | vailed. American seeuriiie PO cont to | per eent. Discon montl's bank bilis 15 declir COnt Lo 2516 per cont was moderately casy for a week LOND London s to bo iy per vand for eall loans nt. Money Mhe ng were sk quotations elosing at 4 p. m. 105~ tinols Contral Mexican ordinary St Paul common. . Now Vork Central sylvania g I Consols money Connols necount UK U S NV PO T g anudian Pucttic’ 81 [ i BAR SILVER— . MONEY—-115 per cont, Kate of discount (i tha open market both short and threo wonths' bills, per cont. Amount of bullion Enzlund todivy, £91,00 ) Stoe! Dee. 5.—Tho stocks 12014 ity iy for ) the Bank of Bosto TPy BosToN. Miss. thoclosin’s pricos on SLOGK MAFKCL todAy Atehison & Topeki Boston & A lbany Hoston & Malne. CBo&Q 1034 | Franklin, Fitehburg it it 176 | Ose Flint & Pore M pfd.L 78 | Santa Ko Copper Muss. Contral i5 | Tamarack Mex. Cen. common . 20% San Disgo’ Land (0 N.Y. &N 373 | West End Land Co o s, 1204 Bell Telophone. Old Colony i Water Power Rutiand pre 106 ; Wi, Con. cons G| N B K S, Wi, Cent. pr BABC AllGuez M. Co followi on the were Boston 4| Atlantic 202 | Boston & Montana 163" Calumet & Heela NEw Youk, Doc. 7. 57,880,001 ; balances, §6.008,601 BosToN, Mass., Do balinces, $LWLIT Honey cliunze on New York, par t PIILADELPIIA, P, De Q120457 balinees, $1,105,507: BALTINORE, Md., Do, Louts_ Mo., Deo, .~Clenrings, bulung IO nioney 76N e chunge on New York, 23¢ prewmium, NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 7.—Clearings, 408,500, New York exchiange commorelal Mo per 81000 discount. Bank 50¢ discount Lo pu CH1eAGo, 1L, Dee. 7.-New Yors exehange, 2apive discount.. Money firm at 6 per cont ik olearings, #INI18,%16; Sterling exchung tand unchinted WASHINGTON, D, O, De The offers of sil- ver to the treasury department toduy ag gited #0700 ounces, und the amouut pur- chused W) ounces as follows: 50,000 oune 47,000 ounces ut 80955, 20,000 ouncos at §LU57, l LAVANA, Dec. 1ngs, ne money 4 per cent, ‘learings 85~ rate 6 per cent. .21 cent; ex- T.—-Spanish gold, 23142 : K TUESDAY, 141 exchange steady on the Unitea States sight gold at 1KEWE premiam; on London are too gl for hugees, 1omorrow Is a holl day. The exchange wiil be closed short Denyer Mining Stocks, DENVER, Colo., Dees7.—The following 1ist o he cl0<10E qUOTILIoNS on the Miaing exchanss shares. 8 Jironcind Amity i Lionn o Argoniit 15 Justice W Leavenworth Loxigton (it Tl My Mare s Tunter Bl Indian Bi 8ix i inty Rock sl Puzzlor 14| Reed National... RIATLO, . Kinnig Lode ) | Whale 3 |Sutton U |Paul Gold Dinmond B Denver ¢ Kmmons a tyabur, 2 And ol 10 olden Tronsure 14 ook Sun Fronerco Mining Quotations, SAN FRANCISCO, Oal,, Dec. 7=The ofielal loslug quotations for mining stosks today Wero s Follows Alta... Bulwor Bust & Helcior e, Bodle Consolida rra Nevida Chollar Unton Consolld Con. Caln & Vi { § Crown Polit Yellow ) Gould & Curry Com Tinle & Norcross N O Moxican BL Mono o [N BT Navalo Ophiir New York Mining Quotations, Youg, Doc. 7.—The following are mininz stoek quotitions: N elosin ¢ Alicr Heat & T Chollar Con. Cain. & Vi Dendwood Gould & Curry " 120 Homostake 109 Horn Sily 5 Slorra Nevadi <tundnrd Unton Con Velloy Jackot OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET, OMATA, D) 000 AvCTLZe T, pand 50 horses CarTir neluded o very tair per itz of pretty cood corn el ettle. Tnere 10 kerate showing of westerns hut they I hunches and sold around Chiengo eattle market was lad shape so that while the de- mand was good the dressed bocf buy wanted the'e cattle a good deal lower, shippers were very caut'ous bidders. of tiie best eatt’e ald not <ell much lower, but the ordiniry gra 1 anywhere from 10e to lower than Saturdiy. Two or three buiiches were good cnough 10 bring #1.10 to £1.40, but the “aic to good eattle soid from & to £100. Tradine was dull under the stanees, L fade clearanco was efected. itelier stufl was also on the decli Lobhy_cows and heifers were about ste £rom 8275 10 $416, Lut the medinm and fair grades were all of a dime lower, and in some 810" 0 1he hardiy cover the deciine Hews we Loven it the prevail- iz 1o pr Bulls and stu:s sold from and cows at from $2.33 10 R1.50, here was no chan stocker and foo hardly enou :h tatlons or The demand, ho The w ns eattle, with repotted and Some I o wor ter irado, (o fact thero was rading done to establish quo- the tone of the murket, wus good, and_desir: ble, well grs do would seli strong at from $275 to ¥ .1 fair to good stoek Is quota- ble at from 5 ard common and f . Representative STEERS, No. Av. P Alv. Pi 25000 2 L8 1057 No. 0. llu No. Av. Pr. 18,1420 400 3 17152 410 50 US0 21013 42) 50 38 T 2000050 440 500135 1 00 srs, New Mexieo, fed STEEIS AND 1 1238 363 30 1 ol [ 0Te Ccows 410 5300 Cows. 0262 00 3200 00 1030 1020 COWS AND 1 cow 1 cow anc ealf i springe 1 sprinzer 1 milker ) 0 100 [N 10 1 M0 1 30 40) COLORADO OAT Ay No. A & W. L. Lobinson. o 163 1061 3 35 Preston Nutter. 078 275 24 steers, LS8 315 eorge B 1) steers, cows! 3. cows. stee 93 foc Al st Suith Usteers 1 1059 1Y 05 stoers 82 Steers Seymour. Jeows. 130 8 eows D) 190 28 cows, WYOMING CATTLE. Baron & Souther Av. Pr. No 80 210 2 cows. 210 2 coWS..... 1 buil 1cow, Av. ) rr. ow. 210 13 cows. Hoas—Tho vin of hozs was hardly up to ex- pectations, s the zeneral quility of the offerings wis good the Iarker was wn active and stronger oue. Prices wero somewhit u even, ranzing trom steady tode hishor v Saturday 0t heavy hogs sold at from $46) chole ds at from and bt ised foads W ELD) 0 .05, larsoly at the latter Tt was a zood, strong. active, healthy from start to finish, and the pons wred in” zood season. the bull of the hogs selling ut f to &L63, agalust from F420 10 $160 Saturday, With tho average cost SE50%,aLalnst §1501 Saturday. Reprosenti- tive silcs: Av. fizure, HrKe were ¢l 8h, _ Pr. 160 %3 60 160 40 10 Ay 1) 10 160 g o} i0 0 0 150 nd common, everything rices, rom #, , con and lumbs o iklos: Av. _Pr LI 1 8 110 SuEEp-OTerings wore monger but the demand was good wnd sold quickly at fully 10 gool natives are guotable .00, westerns at from £.5) to # and Stockers at from 823 to & Lrom 8100 to .00, LRepresentati No. 106 natives, mixed 1 buok 80 native wethers Average Weight of Ho s, Stat ent showing the monthly aver welght of hogs sold on this murket for yeurs, Months. December 5 January zil ebrunry E: Murch April Mity Juiie Tuly Augiist Reptomibior October November age five 180, 1850, 1888, Disposition of and disposition of stock pts and Oficial recelpts v of note in the | DECEMBER 1801-TWELVE ahown by the books of the Unfon Stack vards company, for the twenty-f ting at Fhours enid B o'eloek . i, Desembor 7, 1508 RECEIPTS, TCATTLE. Wois AUERT. HORSES AN TS Carn. | Hend Cars. | 1lend Cars Hend| Cnrs | Head [ | 4o DISPOSITION, T 1.2 w CATER| T0GS. SHEET Omaha Packing compan G Hammond company Ewift & Cc Cudaly | Nelson M Sporry & B Shippers and f Left oyor it 1010 ki Company 2 rrin 2 dors Total Wi Market Al Telogram of eattlc prices. Most some could ot be Chicago Live St ok Cinieaco, T, Dee, —[Spec Tie BeE])-No description wanted at Inst week's closin grades were 10e lower ind moved ut that decline, The supply was much greator than the denand, Which, at ths stage of the season, I8 at a mintmum because of the abundance nnd choapness of poultry and game, After all wints had been satisfied many cattlo still ined In sellers' hands, and the close of Iret was hid. The quotations for cows ulls wore from 7 to £27. A fow unis mais intendod for the Chrmtmnas trade tetehed a ditte more monoy. but the popuinr figures were from 302 to 2 hore wis u litt e demand from local speeulntors in stoeks nnd feeders at from $1.50 o 8150 and sules to drossed beot and Hve sattie ship- pers were onu bisis of fi COMMOn 1o eXtra steors trades at Detter thin $5.95 steers soid at $0.75, Trade was active steady rance of prices Not"as many hozs urrived the trad counted on s there Was on all nfident feeling, The extremo was from 8150 to #15), with commion = to for wised for poor Seviral den'ors to was At wbout a8 n majority of range from prime licht, and mediuns, to cholce heavy welghts. axpressed the apinion that the trade shall Bee » more such rur s for th first thre yS of 1ast week and thit prices were sure to goup. About everythins had elianzon hanas by noon and the market closed ficm at the above quotations, The Evening | Roceipts, ¥ shipnicr irreculars prime to ehoiee Chiristinas stecrs, $ 006,75 ekers, § N Ccows, 315 G0, Hoas—Reecipts, 40,010 market steadvs rough packers, und zood mixed, heavy and butehers' L3055 [Hght, #5.406613.05, SHEEP—Reccipts, 9.007 marker stendy; | ewes, lhld\; wethers, # 505 1ambs, $4.00 425, York L ve Stock NEw Yomrk. Dee, T.—Brsves head, including 8 ears for sale; per ¢t lowe tive Steors, § ewt.: bulls and cows, 3200w3.415 ¢ steady, 613@95¢ per 1. CALVES - Recelpts, ) heud: veals, H0000 per Wl grassers, @250; western culves, #1308 i, 3 Recelpts, 8180 hewd: sheep. steady per b nizhee; sheep, L0350 per ibs, $5.00006.1%0: dressed mutton e per 1b.: dressed fanbs firm ut 1@ —Recoipts, 17.0% head. conslened dl- reet; market uommially stewdy at $46061.00 ber ewt. S Kansas City Live Stock Mo KANSAS Crry, Mo, Des 5.—CAv W 4.000: shipments, 5.807: native western, steady: cows, strong; n thves, §5.500 %05 cows, $4.254 .85 stockers and fu“‘dl-r~. yurnal CATTLE— market s 5 £240004.00 1 rinzors on reports: 00 ;. 6.75: oth, no Texins of shivments, 1l conmol 1.5 weights, <l _shipments, 200 450: mived, yearlings, Market Roceipis, 5.4 virket 100 Y500 per ossed beef New murket lower 121418 kot 600z shipments, 50); mar- i all grades, OMABA WHOLES 1. Country Produc No Important ehanze in prices remining about ste (dy. W0e2 e, Borrkr—The market s not especially stronz and 176018e buys o considerabio propor- tion of the receipts, With the cho cest country ROl e 206220, POULTIY M chickens, 6a7c; dueks, 4z tie. GaviE—Canada geese, 36.0)@ $1.5)@5.00; prairie chickens, #4.5065.01; ( 26003 mallurd ducks. £.00: bine wingzed green win zed t §1.50: mixea rabbits, 40 small. # quall, #1.30; jack snio 25; squi decr Suddles, 15@ie per 1.5 deer care @lic; ante.ope saddles, curcasses, 9 @0c MARKET the market demand light; 0@lte: g slow, turkeys. 0); st ouse, teal Hides and Tallow. No. 1 green salted hides 414@i%c; No. freen sylied nides, diepiio: No. | reen salted fdes, 25 to 40 108, 41¢@i%c; No. 2 green salted higes, 25 t0 10 1bs.. 6nitae: No. 1 veul No. 1L, 8 Lo 15 1hs,, de: Na 0.2 dry fliny nides, Y y silted " hides,” biie low, No. 1, 3@ e; "tallow, No. white A, 4@lige; ‘grease, white grease, yellow, fef wrease, dark, 1303 beeswax, prime, i@ 5c; rough tatlow. 1@, tou i Milling compan 705 Invineible, Patent, ¥ periitive, $13)1 Snowlli Rellance, Patc 605 Lone Star ‘ancy it u- n- Snow White, 603 Queen erlitive, 1o Mi #2415 Snowd N J)‘m\ y Pantry, §.81 COLOMBIA'S EXCITING BELECTION. It Occarred on Sunday, bat the Re- sultis Not Yet Knowa. Paxava ( veston, Tex.), Dec. 7.— (By Mexican Cable to tho New York Her- ald—Special to Tur Bre.|—The cns were held througtout the Uuited States of Colombia yesterday and were attended by a number of exciting scenes. In this stato sey- eral attempts ut rioting were made, but were quickly suppressed by the military. At this time it is impossible 10 sy how the elections huve gone. Until the last of October, 1891, and civie wings of tho cousorvative party were umted i their supnort of Raefel Nunez for president. Nunez is now completing his thira term as chief wagistrate. While agreed upon therr choico for the presidency, the conservative wings were divided us to a candidate for vice president. Nuncz's lealth hus been 0 poor for a long time that the vice president bas really administered the affairs of state. As the result of the convention it was decided that the military and civie fac tions should put separate vice presidential candidates in the field. The military wing put forward General Marcelano Velvz, and the civie Miguel A, Caro, the brother-in-law of the acting president, Helguin. Nunez was at first neutral between the two factions, but whon the old liberal party be- un to show a decided preference for General Velez, Nuncz repudiated the latter and came out for Caro. The military poviion then withdrew its support from Nunez and vro claimed Velez its candidate for prosident, President of the Senate Ortiz was put on the Velez ticket as vice president. Tho hib- eral party, although without a candigate of their own, pledged itself to the support of Velez und placed full electoval tickets in the field. Just beforo the elections were held the military and civic wings of the conservatives reunited on local and electoral tickets. What, tho basis of the union was is not known, nor whether the combination affects any other of the nino states than Panama. At the closing of the polls here the liverals claimed a big majority in spite of their opponcnts’ union, olec the military e i Tho only complexisn powder in the world that is without vulgarity, without injury to the user, and witnout doubt a beautine Pozzoul L4 WORTH AGUINEA A BOX {1 PI LL CURE SICK HEADACHE, Disordered Liver, etc. they ACT LIKE MAGIC on the Vital Organs, restoring long-lost Complexlon, bringing back the keen edge ofappetite,and arousing with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the wholo physical energy of the human frame. These facts are admitted by thousands, in lasses of socicty. Largest sale in th Of all druggists, Price @8 cents a box, New York Depot, 365 Canal St. 2 PAGES. e e e e e IRON WORKS. Paxton & Vierlinz | Omaha Safe & Iron Iron Works, | Works, OMAHA Manufacturers” and Jobbers DIRECTORY. i T A wachie work, fron ah binokamith work fro escape G, An: Jackion sty Ry. and 11th 82 drean, 1ith ——y Mar AWNINGS AND Omaha Tent & Awa- | ing Co,, Flags, hammooks, ofl and | ruhber elothing, Send for | catalogue. 1113 Farnam TENTS LIQUORS = Tler & O0n, | R. R. Grotte, H13 1T mey Stroo Winge and 1iquors. Manufactur rs Konnody's | 1020 and 102 Farnam St EAst Indls Bitters. Pl n appileation. "L Kirscht & o, | Frick & Herborts, Wholesnle Liquor Deal'rs Jquor Dostors ot BAGS AND ! Bemis Omaha Bag 0o, | Tmportors and Mandfie turers | ke (Elaps and T'wine, e F N — BICYCLES. A. H, Perrizo & Co. M. 0. Daxon, 1408 Dodie Stront Bleyeles sotd on monthly | COF10th and Jackson Ste 120 N, 15th sty izl LG Who! 7409 8. 10th St 101 s — S ] HARDWARL Rector & Willolmy 0o | Lee- Glark-Andreeson Hardware Co. ith and 1arney, Omah s, Nob Flour & Farnam St Send for our oatalogie LUMBER. G W, Douglass & Co| John A Wake (hltl Tmported, Ameriean Po HARIwood 1it land - Cemnent, Milwat BOOTS AND SHOES Morse-"oe §102 fompa 1100 Flowar | Stroat Factory, cornor [t and Douelae Strest We are niaking close pricas t eadli bivars, ant 10N koo Ilydraulls Comoy seling clives of g0 Lo whleh 14 vary sal 4 and Quiney Whito Limy eable with merchants. = i Charles R, Loo, Williams, Van Aer- | Kirkendall,Jones& Uo | Hardwood lamuer, wo vam & Harte — |\g), 01000 vtanutactnries carpats and parqu flooring. ! Harnoy stroot. | Axentsfor Boston Rub 9th Ao Do lglas, LA bor Shoa Co, 1102, 110}, i and 1105, Harney atroot vor, rth 16th Stroot Onsiy Ny CARRIAG W. T. Se: Omaha's Largost Varloty WAGONS AND CARRIA MILLINERY AND L Oberfelder & Oo,, L s AL INSTRUMENTS, K10 Max Meyer & Bro Co A. Hospe, Jr, M'C' jowclers, doalers 1 | Planos, Organs, Artlits' asteal fnruments Materials, f5to, et 7 Farnam and 16th, Douglas Streat. e UYhT ERS. NOTIONS, . A, Stonehill, an, Millinery Notlons.Cloaks Ete. 116118 8. 16th St., Omaha. | CLOTIING. st Gilmore & Ruhl, COAL, COKE, KE1C, Omaha_Qoal, Ooke & | Coutant & Squires, | Lime Oy, Hard and soft coal ship Hard and ot conl. 8 pers eor. Tith and Douglas L el Mtreets Howell & Go, Platt & 0o, Oyators, Fish and Ce 10 Bouth 10th 8t David Cole Mann ABeoth Packlug Co.| Packors of oysters, fish and Cclery, 1905 Leavenworth St | straot American Fuel Co,, Shippors ant dealorc anthracite and bits- oal. 13th stroot. OILS. Cons)lidatod Tank Line Co. Iefined _and_lubricating oils, nxle grease, et troot, - PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, | Schroader & 0o, antry pPa- buyers butter ani vegetables, and genecal com: on merchants JSouth 1ith Streat. Branch & Oo,, roduce, frults of Kinds, oysters, Lith and Stroots. Kirschbrana & Sons, |Jas. A, Olark & Oo, | Butter, cheeso, eqds Butter, eggs and poult DULiees ers andipoer poultry and game. €09 South 15t Strecs T St 215 h’”‘ Nebraska Fuel Co., | Johnson Bros,, 2138, 13th Stray, 14 Farnam Omana, Nob. Omiatin, Nob. CORNICE. e Cash s | Dowters in e Tults Eagle Cornico Worlss, | frult Manufaeturorso (Gatvan Yeed dron Corn Windaw. tap skvlights, ele AT 7 Hownrd Stroot Robert Purvis, 1217 Howard Strcet Write for pricos on but oultry, and motatte | 1110 and AND LIME. Hars CEMENT TH: Jommu”&ia., 1200 Howard Stroot. Riddell & Co., Butter. cheese, egzs ves ctables, frufts, poultry and game, DRY GOODS, M. E. Smith & Qo Dry goods. notlons, nishing koot Kilpatriok - Kooh Dry Goods 0o, nishing goods thanl Harney’ Sts tar- Dry o 1. PAPER. Oarpenter Paper Co., Curry n full stock of printing, wrapplng and wrltlog paper, card pa- yer, ete. STOVES Lita Wik — = Jame Hughes, Stoves ropairs of allkinds Uooksandt eators Tor sule. 707 %, Lith Streot Corner1th ana Howard. | cor. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Woleluctrm\l Co. Hlusteated eataloguo free, 1614 Capitol Avenuo. DETROIT-AUTOMATIC Eleotric Motors and Dyamos froe. 11 A, Kl 53375 N.Y. FARM MACHINERY, Parlin, Orendorff & | Martin Co, ot 8ts, J1C. T. G. Northwall, Gener: Skt wostern agent Ha Plow Con, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, M. A. Dishrow & Co, | Manufacturers of sash, abii, | 1301951 Sherman Ave. — doors. blinds and FUENITURE AND CARPETS, e et e Dewey & Stone Fur- | Beebe & Runyan Fur- fice, 1261 and lzard Sts. Aocsistiudierd o) Sar RS O O W i ) STEAM AND WATER SUPPLUES L) Mg U.8. Wind Engine & | A T, Strang & t;mg, o and fith 4y, Omaiha Pump 0o, 'RNISHING GOODS, Halllday \vmu Milly = 95 an Tonos Stroot. | 1. Robinson Notion | G+ osn nelindmainge | Oman gikiloasiating mannries| ST ORANE R Co. TOVS. BILLIALDS. Natina honay [ ST |y 0oy | Cicskin * ovorn i1, Togs, dolls, wibums, | Dadias whiata, Sama Cor. 12t and Howard 5ta. | house f. aney go houso fur ni<hin, chili- 1022-1008 ¥ | Gonty' fu Tho Brunswick- Balke-Collender Oo,, Billtard merchandl | Saloon flxtures. i 407, 4 8. Hth Strooty 14 lges. m Stroot. (!II AND IJI‘I 1. 3. A, Fuller & Co,, 1402 Douglas Streot, PAINT, SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARD3 €O, - - LIMITED 2 = ] COMMISSION MEROHANT?, Alen Root & Co.| Casmanu & Dudle Koom 9t Exehange Bulld- | Rooms, §) and 61 Ex- Bullding South change butiding Omaba South Ouinhi. Omatn. Blake, Bruce & Co, £00-003 Leavenworth St William (mmm\u*w 1 610 South 16th St oh, Owmaha, Nob, Ommbia, GROCERI Meyer & Raapke, L103-1403 Harnoy Streat P. E. Frederick Sons. dealers Room 48 South i Paxton & Gallagher, | 300-711 8. 10th Street, Commission Horses. Exchnng on A, D. Borer & Co, THoGord, Brady & O | ™ echento Buting. | Bouth Omah INDIAN DEPREDATIDNCLAIMS Persons who haye lost property from Indian “hould file thelr clulins under the Tndian ard ot Tra o | Depre tation Actot March 4 1L The tine iy ats wir | Jiited, un | the elalms aro taken up by the York, Chicago | ooupg i the order in which the are recoive s COsMERR | opy i Notice thatall ¢ cntered into ~ | with attorneys prior Act mado null and void. Inform fven and all tended o by the cladms promptly o AU OF CLAIMS. BEL BUR fritding 220 e OMAHA,NEBRASKA, REMEDY. WEAK MEN, i sena sealed FIREE ) any ) to onlnrgo small weak parts vIKOR, cuisslons, Varicos Omaha, Ne Omahin. Neb, D. M Steels & O, |8 Sloan, Johson & O Aworth Omaha, Neo wh Hunter & Green, 0 toxehanke Bullding 12011205 Jons Siroat, Omaha, Neb. ;\]luu Bros,, 1103-1110 Haraoy 5333 South Omaha th and Leavenworth, Omulin. Neh Omaha. Neb. o Sy GRAIN AND P Il‘ll( ISIONS. Cockrell Bros Rrokers and ensi buyers Privito wires to New 2 Cntengo, & St 18 Bonrd A, 8 M \V]m'b"‘ rad Roum 15, P Brokers w0 New WS ouglit | boug tha nds Commi sion Jo., Brokers. Diroct wires Lo Chicuizo, New York, and Louis. N. Y. Lifo Bolding GUNPOWDER, | Hueh G Olark. | Gen'l Wostern Agent of Dupont’s Sporting Gun pow ler, Atlas b Bive blasting cap 215 Hnrney sie 'BONDED PUBLIC WAREHMOUSE. 600,090 bu, NEW HID®D 3, CERTAIN 1o ). Oberne & Co,, Buyers of hides tallow unid furs Batorer o uhd el o, Tmpotont e D Tious! wool 815 South 1ith-s ¢ Hox 50, Alblon. Micke all Elevator capacity, Money advanced on consignments. All established by state officials, Sthrage for kinds of grain grain weighed, inspected and storage rate; Write for rates and full perticulars. Consign shipments care of WOODMAN % RITCHIE CO. OMAHA, NEB,

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