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e ——— A — 8 CONMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL With Free Offorings and Small Export Clear- ances, Wheat Declined, TRADING WAS LIGHT THROUGHOUT THE DAY Trovisions Opencd (Fiem and Closed Weak ana Shghtly 1 Corn Receipts ' Were Even Less than the Mod- ernte Bt ower With free offerings of clearances Dee. 14 long wheat and small exvort wheat droppea today, May closing Si¢ lower Chic o than yesterday, and but !ye lower than the price at which it has sold this season, Corn resisted the natural depressing influences in but had Outs arket wonderful A weak r L little move. yield in the end ije, or also closed from 1ye o %c lower. Provisions opened firm and closed weak and slightly lower. Wheat bpened at yosterday's closing figures with May at 0ifc. Trading was light, but the fecling was in the main firm for & time. Northwestern receipts werc in light. Minncapolis and Duluth v ceived 964 cars, while these points on the corresponding day last year veported S0 Chicago receipts were 108 cars, mak ing a total for Chicago, Minueapolis and Du Juth of 472, ae agaiust 1,04 for the three voints last year. On this showing prices advanced o trifie ana May reacted to 684, ¢. But hereithe bull chapter of the day euded and during the remainder of the session tiie vears were very much in the trading When New York clearances camesin showing that uo wheat had been shippedafrom there in the last twenty four hours, the decline commenced. The clearances fi the prin- vipal Atlantic yorts in tlour and wheat to gether were under 200,000 vu,, and the pri- vite cabl were discouraging as to the probability of any immediate increase in the drmand 1 Bungs 1 umubly for appeared as A heavy scller, Linn. Schwartz-Dupee, and 1umsey-Chandler also” sold heavily ' and sonie of the long wheat which was bought a month ago at about the figures for whicl it was selling today was laid down and the prive went down with it. May opened 6 sold up Ly, lost 1gc. then ¢, rallicd Le, lost ¢ and rallied lgc to the close, at 67 ¢ Corn receipts were even less than the nioderate estimg nd the opening was steady with May uncl iged at 40'ge. But there was o distressing absence of buying ud with Armour & Co. and Bartlent. v selling May freelvand the sympath with wheat the price decl ined reac iness in onts was quiet, with vrices - in sympathy with corn. May opened we lower and after losing ¢ rallied lyc to the close, at 808{c, but 'y¢ above the bottom fizures of the day Provisions onened higher, with hog re- ceipts less than estimated, but with free offerings and light demand and prices fell and tho market closed with aloss. Compaved with lust night January pork L¢ lowe January lard 50c lower ‘and Junuary ribs un changea tistimated re 140 cars ; cor (00 head. ‘he leading futures ranged as follows: Avticles. | Opon, | I cints for tomorrow: Wheat, 5 cars; oats, 174 cars; hogs, | TLow. | Cloke it ol [Ea | m 6lig 67 | 67@hTiy 303 3 | | [ \ S POk -| LAnb - kil L Rius- 31 70 sh quotations were as follows: U R Unchanged. No. 2 spring, 61',c; No. 3 spriug, B6'y@bde; No. 2 red, 611, Conn-—-No. 2, 35c OA No. 2, 2M@2814c; No. 2 white, 30@ hite, 2080150 DR@AG . 2, nominal; No. 8, 40@51c FrAX SeED—No. 1, 81 TINOTIHY SEED--Prin Poik—Mess, per bl 0. L #4.10, . $12.70@12.80; lard, per 100 los., g6.0 shortribs sides (loose), i dry edshoulders 0i short clear sides (boxed), s} BeKY-—Distillers' fulshed goods, per gal., 15, SUGARS - Unchanged; cut loaf, 53c; granu- I, #4.70; standard A, §4.60. The following were thé receipts und ship- ments for today Al | SHIPMENTE, a00l " 13000 00 13000 ] I Hii000| 150000 H4000 00 10001 uho00 hange todny the buttor Crouniery, 21@271: duiry eas, higher; strictly frosh, 23029 New Vork Markets, Trovi—N NEW YoRrK, Dec. 14 bbis.; ceipts, 80,300 exp ris, 16,700 bl 4,500 ; market dull find wealko spring city tullls, pitonts, ¥4.250 winter nesota putents, 20@2.70; Min 808.70; winter [ow wrwdes, spring low grades, #1.60 #1A05:2:45 Konthern flont, dulls ¢ extra, # V2, 70; cholee ext rye flour, quiet, superfine, $2 #3.7004.15] ssoti binkers, #1704 1.90: spring oxtras, nadiai, In’ hond, 80c, tady: yollow western, 2,604 owed state, 02@03¢; No. 2 Milwauk 3 HARLEY MA 00 1—Recel estern, 65@H0c; Canu- 1, KOG By Dts, B00.000 bu.; o sales, 1,01 000 bu. tutures, 210,000 bu, spot. Spot toni ket dull at ¢ “decline: No.2 red, in store und eleyator, 60c; aflont, 674%¢;'f. 0. b, BRLe; No. 1northern, 7150, dutl, selling on dull eublos, anti-option bill and dull & guiet at “Wie net deeling for the duy: No, b red, Januery, 073@68e, closed i February, 683@00c, closed at 08%c; My BYR@TOTe, closed ‘at 09%c: May: 72 1-1640 10¢, closed at 724¢; December closed ut Options opencd ports of unothe sh trade, clos 200 bu.; . futiy dull; N, Gption ports, 63,700 61,000 b 2, 4450 In furket wax civrly on inerensing recelpts, ralliod ot ), sold off again ander gufaations and losdd easy at lee danuary, 48%@ 3160, closed “at 44150; Muy, 4054@AG, ed at40%0; December, 444544 %0, closed LU ST OATS—Keceipts, 45,200 bu.; oxports, 2,400 bu.: sales, 60,000 bu, futures, 85.000 bu, Spot_market dull and low . N—Receipts, 16 sules, 760, Spot market 44%c afl No. 2, doliverad, 31@31L NGO white. 8be; No' 8 white, 93e: wixed western, 34G85¢; traci, White wostorn, G0 4003 truck Outions were dull but’ stondy ¥ Wit net decline o WA, My, of at 831y cember, 381,688 5 e, closed ut 881c. Hav-'Quict; shipping, good 16.00@9.00. 1o choice, C. common to cholee, 18@ ust, 184522140 Firm: wet saltod ctod. 46Q05 1s., 413@ONe; Texas, selected, B5a@00 1bs., 4@50; Buenos A s, 101501 Le; Toxas, dry, 240 Plrovisioss—Beef, dull; beef cut meats, dully ‘pieklod piekled hums, 51 steam closed at $5.50; sules, 425 tier BEAD@B.00. Option sales, none; eeenibor “losed b #8.40, nominil; Junuary, 8516 ssked. Pork, steddy, but qulet; short’ clear, $10.50219.00. ER — Dull; ow Orleans, so- Lan bellies, 7y@s Lard, wenker: west . #1 K western creume 16h@21c; E) western Quiry, 18@22 , 20G281 501 Western fuctory. sing, 20c; state dairy, 190200 state crodmery, 22370, Chkese-Quict; state, large, 9@11%%¢; small, Lou@ i part skims, 4@t tull ' skiws, kads—Dull; state and Pennsylvania, 24@ deo house, 180, 24¢0; wostern fresh, 244@ southern. 24@260; recelpis, 4,164 BKRs. ¥ (#2 per pkg.), H@5he. 2 ong: United’ closed at 79¢ bid: fiicx -Quiot; domeatic fuir. extra, 31,@04c, OLARSES —Quiet: New Orleans, open kettle, goud 10 choled, 35664 0c FUGAl--Raw; warket dull wnu uocksoged; ! lr refining trifugals, 96 fest, 2 aly, with o general do- Take, $1 ot A1 4120081500 $9.570: 5, ~Stoady at fait derand Stunty o sparters hold i winthern accounts hem! pr crode off gendes, 24427¢; yollow Duttel §rhtme, choice yellow, 38¢; prime yellow, 84c; y des, BEI4: prinme, 30240 sales on for L 4 100 Tiow Produce Market, Nerrer The loeal demand Is Hgnt and tiy surplus stock s to bo shipped I onler 1o keep the market cleanced ap. AL Ui san tme dealers eomp n that the shipping de- mand is not very active, The market is very wenk nd the amount of hutter that rines 2 is very smalli choice country, 15@200; frosh packing «tock, 16¢. DRESSED P01 LTI may tond 1o s Prices are low timulate the derand chofee, 6270 Inferior stoe aueks, turkoys, 961 0c Lave Povreny- Deidlers generally are adyis agninst the shipment of live poultry as the and that hickens [ n o is very Hght, the trade generally pre | g dre poultry | VEAL Thearrivals are not heavy and the | market firm at previc uotations. Choiee | small and fat veals, 7@7'c; thin or heavy | @b GAME-Rablits aro alsg hocoming very plenty and will not stana such high quotations | i the past. Prafeie chickens, #4 | grouse, $3.25@8.50% quail, $1 Juck snine {81 golden plover, $1: "Canado geesc 36,006,507 <mall 4004 $3.0023.50; walla ducks, $2.75@3 | redhend” ducks, blue' wing ducks, 81.7 green wing ducks, $1.60: mived ducks, $1.25@1,60 vasbhack ducks, 8 small rabbits, 7 suddlos, per 1) ope sadales, 00@6.00; juck + - squirrols deor ' carcnsses, 100 i antelope carcisses. it very light bulk of the laid ket stondy it ¢ I storage stock 18 going at he receipts of fresh eggs are nd the r 21e, Hoxey Honoy is commencing to move a little more frecly, but the demand is still light for it; choice white clover, 16¢; Cali- fornia, 1 OysTERS Medium, horseshoes, 1903 tindards, 21c: oxira se- L Conpny s Urs Chestnuts, 13@15e per b ftallin chestuuts, 13c: almonds, 180 English walnuts, filberts, 1244e; Brazil nuts, 12a@13¢ pecans, large, 17 + pecans, medinm, 10c, The market ‘on black walnuts is low and no one wants 1o buy. connts, 80¢ e ess- California hand-picked 1 2,005 west ¥, $1.861.90. beaiis, $1.50@1.75. ONIONS- Onlons_are qu on orders Cat Go@70e; Sy crate, $1.50. WATER CRESS Put up i berry boxes, per case of 16 qts,, $1.560. Porarors Nebraska, lowa and Minnesota grown potitovs, in smadl lots from store, e 1 car lots, 60¢; Colorado, from Colorado lots, 65@70c. Orders for cabbuge from the coun- e filled at 2¢ per b, ERY Roors--Accordiug 1o size, 40@60¢ vy. $1.004, nion white at 60@G5e, nish onion and per i stock, 35¢ G0 750, 1 PoTATOES - The supply 18 fair; extra faney Cali- west- ern 1. per bul., $3.50, GREEN VEGETABLES - Spinuch, per LbL., §2.20; slsify, B0786¢ per doz: radlshes, per doz., “200: endive, per doz, 7be; onlons, perdoz., 20¢; cauliflower, per doz.. §2; let- tuee, per doz, 50@750; cucumbers, $2; toma- toes, per 1b., 20 FRUITS GrAPEs Catawbas, Eister ! L per 50-1b. + $5.50616.00; Ma r55-10. hbls,. M 7.0, CALIFORNIA FRUTs Thore is nueh left on the market; pears, $2. Museat grapes, single cuses, $1.10@1.25; black gr $1.25@ 1.5 APPLES The supply Is light on this market and prices highers cliol r LI, $4.75@5.00; fancy wostern, $1.75: boy CRANBERRIES Cranber e nrrivi Iy andare in-good demand; Cape Cod. DOL, $0.2506.50; hell and bugle, $6.50 #6; bell and cf TROPICAL FRU $0. BANANAS—Prices remain about steady: por hunch, large, $2.00042,5¢ per bunch, small to wedinm, $1.75@:2.00, LEMONS(ood Tenions, 5,006,550 Mexicans or sizes, $2.50. Por hoy, 82,75, - box, $5. Floridus, per box, HIDES, TALLOW, ETC. HipEs—-No, 1 green bides, 2i4c; No. 2 2 hides, No."1 greon salted hides, green salted hides, 2e; 25 1hs. to 40 1bs, No. 1 gree 2 green salted 1 veul calf, 8 al calf, 8 1bs. 1015 5e: No. 2 dry flint salted hides; “4c.” Part ess than full, sulted, oach, 85750; « ), 1 dry fiint hides, No. 1 dr Ibs;, Be; hides; 4 cured hic SHEER B on salted sn £ (short wooled early skins), each 10@150; dry arlings (short wooled early skius), No. 1, cuch 5@ 10c; dry shearlings (short wooled carly skins), No. 2 each 6ot dry flint, Kansas and Nebraska butener wool pelts, per Ib., aetual weight, 106 11e; dry flint, Kunsas and Nebraska murrain wool biits, per Ib., netual welght, 17@20c; dry flint Colovado butcher wool polts, pei 10, actual weight, ey fiint Colotado niur: rain - wool “pelts, perIb., actual weight, 7@9¢; dry pieces «nd bucks, actuul weiligt, 6@7c, St. Lov 14 —Frovr—Dall and un- changed. WHEAT-Was very heavy early and sank %@ Loz later o rallied %e, but closed unsettied with seliors ut e under yesterday: cash, O8e; De nber, G8ige hid , Hoe asked; Muy, 6414@645¢ nsk CORN—Cush about ste 8c; optio lower k: December, 34¢; Junuary, 83¢ usked ERRIHY Oat irmer ut 281ic; options lower (o sell; December, 273c bid; May, 3015 bid. RyE- Nothing done. i Al sales: Towa, D403 s eust ek tmothy, $10.002 prairie, $7.0029.00. M Lean—Activo and fiem nt $3.00, SPELTER—S le ut §3.50. FrAX Seep—Iligher; $1.22, BUTTER - Unchanged; o duiry, 16@24c. can Edts—Steady: 21e for frosh Conx MEAL=Quiet at WHISKY- Stoudy at §1. BAGGING - Unclinnged; 413@6e. CorTox Tres—Unchanged; 950@$1.00. PROVISIONS—Very quiet,’ with only a job trade at previous quotations: pork, $18.70: lard, £5; loose dry salt shoulders, $6.1215: longs and ribs, $6.62/3; shorts, $6.50; boxed lots, 15¢ nore: bacon, shoulders, § longs shorts, $8.1205, 1r, 4,000 bhbls.: ‘wheat, 20,000 M0 i i oats, 25,000 bu, ilour, 4,000 BhlS.; whont, 1,000 corn, 69,000 bu.; outs, 16,000 bu, corn, 1 SipaE; bu Coltee Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.~COPFEE—Options opened 5 points lower t0 15 points higher; raled gen- orally flem and moderately wctiy sed dy at unchanged prices to 10 points nd- 5 sules, 11,600 bags, includin Jecember, Juhudiy, 16.85; " February, Marc 15.70; September, §14. Rio, tivmand active; N 57 18,3715 mild, unchanged rdova, $20.00@20 sules 9,950 bags Rio at §18.35 for spot, 817,76 10 he shiipped wnd 818 to_arrive by sull and to g0 to Haltimore: also 2,000 bags Sant #15.26019.00, cost and fréigit, for No, 1,000 bugs, Jwmaden; Santos, stoady; rage, 5.000F15.00, Receipts or Yg,N,ll(ll)l.):v,:vlm'l 200,000 bugs. HaMbera, Dee. 14.-Qulet, at 4 pfg lower 10 14 Dl lngher HAVRE, Dec, 14.—Quict and nominally un- chinged, RIO DE JANENO. Do, 14.- Quiot receipts for two duys, 20,000 bug 000 bings. LONDON, Dee. 14, lower May, $16.65% pot coffee, Bood ay two Quict, unchanged to 3d Kun s Uity 1y, Doc. 14.-Wn hard, b1ie; No. 2 red, b4 ow and tae lower; No. 2 mixed, 27@ .2 white, 2814290, Very firm: No. bid, FLAX SEED -Firm wt #1.1601.17, BIAN= Active and fem at 59 Bo1e, HaY-Quiot and woulc; timothy, $8.509.25; a KANAS 1c N lower; prairio, §6. active and firmer; creumery, , 18200, % Quiet und weuk at 20c. ¢ eCetrts —Wheat, 24,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 OIS, HONE. SHIPMENTS—~Wheat, 83,000 bu.; corn, 18,000 bu.; onts, now Cotton Murket NEW ORLEANS, Doc. 14, — Corrox — Mid- dling, low middling, 71-16¢; good ordi- nary, 6 11-16¢; not receipts, 12,185 bales: gross receipts, 13,350 bules: oxports, continen 800 blds; coustwing, 1201 Bates: sulen. 1,000 bales; stock, 810,519' Biles. Futures stendy; sales, 86,000 b December, $7.40 nonis nal: *Junbury, Februury, #7.47 Qran Murcly $7.07607.56; Apm.ufl'mw '7‘9“%7?1 @ June, §7.52@7.83; July, T ll_mv‘x:; Dee. L4 Corro—Quiet; ordi- nary, 6 6-16c: good ordinary, 618-16¢; low iddtiug, 7 516 widdling, 7 7-16¢; ' good widdlivg, 7 11-16¢; middiing fair, § 8-16 Oil Markets. 14 —National transit cer- At 78 highest, 794 low- b i clumed 10; “saies, 17,000 b 0 cos, 6, bbis.; shipu s, 97, BbIS. i runs. 10K.630 bis BRI, - 01,108 PITEsuoiG, Dec. 14.--Nutional transit cer- tificates U‘IUIIA'II at 78%; closed at 79; high- ety 79'4; Towest, 78%¢: salos, 5,000 bk, New York Urs oo s Markel NEW York, Dec. 14.—Reductions blowcbed cottons sud some teudency O Crry, Dec tificates opened e in the woward Aiton. T H.. [ vettor e for raw cotfon 1s leading to | Targer ivity fn Bleached cottons, and, through sympathy, white goods aro sshowing FALICE nore intirest. Print cloths show ho change, with 3¢ the price for exten. Seljer are Inclined to bo very confident in thel views, 1rints and printed fabrics in the way of sprins tancies and specinitios aro recelv- g mote and larger orders from the conntry Foreign dry goods stow rather er sy toms without quotable ol ) 3 “hows no activity genaral cos Min viis Wheat Market, Mixapavorts, Dec. 14.-The wheat opened baraly' steady this mornin shorily after the opening developed we and tie tendency was downward. The trad wis very weak and genernily confined 1o Himited sealping. The market later deyelope excecding weknoess ind for a fow minutes i Pitwas filled with an ansions lot of holders to ot rid pu il f 1heir proporty. The prossire after price of May wieat down 10 32 Which there was w lull at the decling - boropetied at 50e and elosed at h¥ye; My gpened atB25e and elosed ut 62¢. On' track No. 1 hard, (1¢; No. 1 northern, 60c; No. 2 nort 5%, The R, T northern, 60 cars; shipments, rket’ was active Receipts here, st Tho unfavorable conditions inthe way of ox- ports of flour ind well supplic of t market country lefe for the trad hope for in e w W rise ordinary 1 o5 1t 1 are i Country 1oss this vator reccipts [l Markets. LivERPOO! 14, - WiEAT- Steady: do- mand poor: holders offer moderately: Call- fornia, No. 1, 5x Gdads 7d: No. 2 red, weste spring, s 8A@Hs 0 55 4d No. 2 red, western winter, | Corx - Firm; demand moderate: mised western, 6. PEAS Canudinn, bs 1d. Provisioss - Pork, prime mess i w Indin, 112¢6d. Baeon, long 1, 55 1hs,, 468, Lard, 4585 Gd, TALLOW - American Liverpool fine, 985, Duluth W DeLeT, Dee. 14 This to dullness today. Clos December, Gle; May, © Market, < inelined v, cush and 1 northern, cush 6 04150 No, 2 northern, cash, o6ty jectod, 46e. On trg No Tnorthern, toarrive, 60!5e. STOCKS AND BONDS, Speculation Yesterday in the Security M ket Almost Feat NEw Yourk, Dec. 14,—-On change today the spe: featurcless, the ruilw neglected. Gen net to which tracted., during the past few days on the annotneement that important developments were being made, which, when made known, would serve'to apyreciate the value of shaves, ana less. the ilation Stock ex- wias almost v list being very much Electric w chiet s the mag- business ww at- the The stock has been bought heavily quite a material advance was recorded on this uaknown quantity. Later, however, the stock began to decline, and bears helped to depreciate pounding, very ported the shares by a4 vigorous but, withal, the decline was not great, the stock being well sup- from: the inside, closing at a loss of ouly f; per cent on the day. St. Paul led the railway list in point of activity, but fluctuated within a ¥ per cent limit, closing 'y per cent for the day. At the opening of business the general market was firmer, at tines a fairly steady tone prevailing. During the interval there were periods of mild strength and general depres- sions, though the transactions were small. Compared with yesterday's close, only* threo railway stocks ‘show a change o1 per cent or over as a result of the day's transactions. “The following are the closing quottions o the leading stocks on the New York ex “hange today @ ison 5 ny BXpress Pacilic. Southern . s, & ONlo. 0 & Alton QL Cotton Uil C Del. & Hudson Lasl. &V D. & R. G. prefd Dis. &C. Furs, Co... o Rio Grande 1 1841e| do precd. Hute | Rock Tsland URig 8L Paul.. st 14| do pry Erl s 154, 8t. Paul & Ou do profd oo 82| do prefd....... Fort Wa. L 150 Souther Pacific at No Chi. & East Hocking Valle 11nois Cen! Paul & Dulu n. & Texas pf'd. 100 | Sugar Refinery 7 |Tenn. Coal & Troii! 13| Texa Pacific...... |Tol. & 0. Ceu. pi'd. |Unfon Picitic...... 24308 Express Lake Erie & We Bl W, St L. & P do prefd..... 43¢ do profd Lake Shore. .10 121k Wells Fargo Lousville & NI 0 Unio Louls. & N. Manhattan Memnphis &C... Michigan Contiii’. 1003 245 1% 78 O &TT e 204 &L prefd L AAYH &T.Co. 03| Wheeling & L. I o prefil M.& S L octri Linsecd. Missourl Pacific. .. Mobile & Ohlo.. N.J. Centritl. 2000 116 | TV AL A &N Norfolk & W.pr'dl 2144 TS L&KL 1 North Co. “4ig| do prefd....lll & Northe I “Phe total sales of st cks today were 149,000 shares, including: Awerican Sugar, 8,300; Burlington, 7,600; Chicago 16,100 tilling, 16,100; General Elect 3.H00; ' N York & New England, 18.100; Riading, 9,000; St. Paul, 20,8007 Western Union. 8,400, ‘The range of prices us voporied Deune & Co,, Board of Trade hall, i 7 Open| High [ Low ok, Erie 2 Pacitic Mall N Northwester Mo, Pacifi Union Pacific . » itic, p'rd N. Pacific com C/B.&Q.... Roc: Tulind St Paul R Close Yeu't Atchison Chicaro Gus... .. Reading. ... Del, & Hudyon D, 0, B, New York Money Mariket. NEW YORK, Dec, 14.—MONEY ON CALL At 1@1% per'cent; last loan, 1 per cent, closed nt o NTILE PAPER—84@4% per cont. EXOMANGE—Steady: uctuul busi- ness in bankers” bills ut 4,874,875 for demund, and at $4.84'3%4.84% for sixty duys. Commerclal paper, $4,531,604 RILVER CERTIFICATES 600 VERNMENT BONDS— Dull, 4 bid. Ktute bonds, R 1131 81 1 Consals, S, Al ror LT 0AK SR C. & P, Lats cific 03 0f'03,..) 1 TP L G.Tr, Rt 1067 I P R, G.Tr Rets 100 Unlon Pac. 16ty 102 | Went Stiore 100 74 Central P D.& I G 18ts. ... D &R G ds Erle 24y MK & T M. K.'& D Gen, 53 Mutual Unton Gs N.J.C. In N. Pacific N Pic. 208, N W. Consols N.W. Deb. bs.. . SUL'&L M. GBS RO i & 78" do s 10t itions. 15, 208 per cent; Closing quotations nd iining 10 West 70% | do BOSTON, Doc. 14.—( time lonns, 3 i onstocks, hon Dhone Maine T San Diego .. 3 uiney..... .\ Union P Rimarack w San Fr Minuig Quotutions BAN FRANCISOC . 14.~The official elosing uotations for mining stocks Loduy wero as ollows Alta Belle Tale Pelcher Hest & Buiclior Bodie Con Bulwer. Cholla Cou. Cal. & Va.... Crown Polut Gould & Curry Hale &N Mexican On the London Market, New Yomk, Dec. 14.—The Eveniug Post's special Londou cablogrum says: Tho bunk re- - THE _OMATIA DATLY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1803, £385,000 {his week, of which slugglsh and wenk steers, Christias by iany careled over; | the man's life, hut strain was too greal & morning the Fgan was 8 With his fa The opiulon-is still loaning townrds a Tndian debate wosses the eity with the | for rupes ex e w11l bo dotebii edly pro Nmericans had others, #3266, and toeders, 2,26 teceipts, 27,000 liead rough and e and’ shipplog, 35106, | AVY AN bitehers, 5 800, 11 year'gs 686 | Thirty-first and 1. turned over to mon, $5.00, Heaffey, and was in this city last flnt tendeney sorted lghts, $5 afternoon at { known in South Omatia, having lived here for & number o QuItAtions. Fgan was w dull, tendency 16 we Losnoy D, 14 eucy lower 0% i Mexican ordinary. feeders 944 A Soeinl Oy A new social day evening at the residenc vorner of Twonty-sixth head; shipients, 8,200 head; market ste Alr 10 00U native stecrs, $8.95004. 7 and heifers, was a good run today 4407 grass stoers, $2.25¢8.00 buyers had nothing to comp matter of quality reported better and every lo while specul vantage of the better prospects to de ket opened ont with prices pretty ciose to a than Weduesday and 1Y streets, Wide Awake" and Bar Siven The rate of dis both short and thre was christenod the yunt jn the opsn_market for b was ch ned th nbnths bills, rkets were cal house had shipments, 2,800 Dulk of salos $4.90055.10, | dack Ackerly Nitscno, Frod reent rentes 200 hend ; market steady good muttons, IKANSAS Ciny Buyers readily paid .10 for fair to good hogs of all weights and from £.20 for chojce loads while rough packer: weight stuff sold as low as .05 and & Active buying caused a firmer feefing mornine advanced 10 10¢ advance, rary spurt and the market, as usual of late, Kansas City cos, 3427317 Clearings, $76,108,033 balances, $4,165,111 Toxns stoors, Jping stoors ows, §Leh 00, Kors wnd feedors, $3.65 duy Tust week sas chosen 1l some sales showed a nly a tempo Cleavings, #5087« Ackerly treas Tuesduy evening and_many Cards aid dancing wil wipal amusoments, Tlie club will heavy, pueking ers and’ pigs ool as on the CINCINS AT @n per cent L 40 60 premiun Hogan Perjury ¢ trat figure as o last Thurss Clearings, $3,948,401 quict at 7@s p on New York, 80@90e Representative s charged with por police court yesterday evening on motion of Hogan's atcormeys. | complaint did constitute an offense under did not describe the nroperty alle | owned by M tho inventory sign: | 1tis reported” that filed and the case opened up again attorneys say that the whole proposition i { case of spit ot dismissed in the nmarkets Thirsd December 14 state facts sufticient Exchiange o York,” 1@l pe £14,005,000, which was included in 1 and sworn to new complaint ul, $4.841 @4, § plenty; v tes, 14, - SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS. dangle A witaly Wi e 1sons Over Magle City Gossip. The Johuson family held the boards i the polico conrt yesterday morning five brothiers mixed up i the melee the Johnson brothers near Des Moines, In who is the frow the car his older brother, South Omaha aud married by when the othie the seene this morming. Targe sized family rov. undertook to | brother and a knoek \ce 18 86,49 Died of Diphtheria, Eddie, the j-yearold son of Mr. and My odisel, dicd of diphthor VE STOCK MARKETS, Kemarkably Hogs Active Higher, Turnspay, Dec Both cattle and hog receipts keey 1 pretiy even with last been an increase of over 4,000 sheep. “The supply of catile me as on last wore a few ve in 4 mining camp 1ays ago John youngest, skipned with him the w e brought was visiting ud havine a fine time brothiers appeared on on ‘Pwenty-seventh strect take plice b S ¢ Couneil Bluffs cenie i this morning in thy 1o City Gossip The Tdeals give dauces tonght Counciiman Bulla is suffering tack of the grip. their series ot from an at here, there The brother the runaway down followed placed under ar able to be Buyers all wanted good cattle and had there peen any here they would have sold strong. (I market, however, was slow and 1,320-1b. beeves 0. with poor to Some very spell of sickness. f Plattsmouth is, and he was fined £ and the guest of Mrs he will not return Mr. and Mrs Isuac Gochenour of Bothla- weak, fair to good ave visiting friends in the city sel ling at from & fair stuff at from good i,310-1b. hayfed rangers sold for &1.20. and canners’ stronger all around. cornfed cows brought $4.10 and sold at under ’ cows sold very without his | the ‘clopement. The woman appea s to which one of the Johnsons claims heras his wife. eave o Kensington tea party toa number of i An overcoat was stolen from Frank Frus. Epworth League Bazar, key at the Cudahy packing house yesterday *The Epworth church opencd a b nothing of any eonscquency “air to good butcher: George 1. Denton of Council Bluffs and Phitlips of Des Moiues, both n, roud, were in the city yes- served Iast evening ton large number and wngements were neat The Japanese and departments ehanged and the macket for rough stock wa firm, poor 1o choice selling at from §1.40 to &3, ers and feeders was The demand brisk and as the supply was some- movement was free wGood to choice and stags somewhat lighter t few days, but there was little quotabie change i the market. stufl, both muttons and strong. ambs brought 5.8 stuff was in no demand and ve American Me fan chureh in abody hanics willn end the Presk nd lumbs, were in active A tramp giving the name of police station anwas suffering severe attack of inalaria, and had to be given me: S. Adelson, the expressman, was ol yesterday o loose g Lis city license, n bill of s ¢ of other papers He will veward the finder upon the return of Lthe documents, The telephone and el I'wenty-fifth ame crossed last ¢ short time gave the Frank Scott for shelver satisfactoey. After suppe ctamning features was given F'ritts gave a cornet solo, | dy to stronger prices. feeders ure quotable at from §3.10 to &.60, at from §2.75 to & and stockers at fram §2 to &2.60. applied at Represent- al attention DRESSED BELF. Representative | wund Jerry De acks gave a rec venine, after his pocket- the following and a numb, 404 western wetliers, 118 native Mex), Mabel Silver Indian Club Swinging rance of a tive were straightened out before any damage was done. Lreceiptsan disposition of stc shown by the books of tha Uaion Y The license committec of the is having a set of rules printed for the ben- ctit of the police that than any of the many that have been usea ny for the twenty-four hours 5 o'ciock p. ., Decenmber 1 movo’ stringent WILL CONSOLIDATE, Street Railway Companies of Sioux City to He Reorganized. ~[Special Telegram to Strest Car wmand, it is sa ply the enfor It is reported the new rules will bar an ofticer from enterlng a saloon for the pur- pose of drinking while either on or off duty. “The most iwportant thing that is needoed is a night time. atedly nade for police both by telephone and in person by citizens at night, but it is seldom an_oficer is not an uncommon thing for prisoners to e in the night, i the station to guary d. for any new rules, but s Story Criy, Doc. DISPOSITION. Consoliaation s organized here John Peirce,A. E. Peirce,P. and C. Mollerand 1t has absorbed the Sioux City nd expeets to consolidate all the Tway systems in 4 at $1,000,000, with ofticers in New York and Sioux City. T the incorporators deeded property valued §1,200,000 to the company, consisting of d sirable real estato, etc. © SO A D R e B S e of an Old Citlz 1 had one of by a motor ou Vinton strect wo. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital The physicians ampatated his foot the ankle, but blood poisoning set i and ain a livtle higher Chicago Live Stock receipts: of sdnesday, hut Outcome of nn O1d G KaNsas Crry, feet crushed % 0 Star's Cline Walter Crable, for the Bank of Moutrose in this 'y) county, shot John L at Decp Water, eight <9 than for W 1noother ey 1o prevent a further softenin Lsupbly of quite and s thers wis © in the Gemin ach in a saloon miles sonth of here, the limb wa more particularly (0 dres he market for faie to and in fact teflory 1o save | old grudze was the cause of the shooting zn the thivd amputation asa Miik Cans, used for milk, e baby's bottle—these are things for which you need Pearline. Pearline, the easily, more quickly, mor nomically, and more thoroughly, than with anything else known. The people who know most about milk We can’t afford to print all the testimonials we hold. free expressions of opinion —in conventions, in papers, every- where where milk folks hiave a voice. Their enthusiasm about Pearline is genuine, washing and cleaning, nothing equals Pearline. - ” Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell or **the same as Pearline.” dled, if your grocer sends JAMES PYLE, prices forstecrs is t the close of pans, churns, bottles, everything which is :n down to the qualities of 1 s ure now selln Most of the eatile here o 3 ( < steadily held There wus . botter I’ further tone to the hog r ase in the arrivals, tty and the hog product inz tendency 10 reassure’ huyer ots combine > buying at an ndvane The 125t of the 300 to 400-1b, ho re cleanse weights sold ings went helow #5,10, 15h stufl wround ud of culls ut f 1y just that, was steady. remained inactive that toduy's sheop arrivals we N They juch, becuuse the stock that seilers | ay. Choice grides we 5 und poor quilities sold all al 1 #1 10 #1.00, but : g outside the Hmits of from §2.25 dheen unuble to dispose of And it's natural, For all kinds of 75 1o 8,70 foi another sheep saamme 3 ot suffer uny i conses “*this is as good as FALSE—Pcarline is Bewar culves, OO A you an imitation, be honest—send it bac © 7,000 hewd; she oning Journal renoris! CURES hend; hogs, < it . ISING BREAST .. “MOTHER'S FRIEND” offered_clald-bearing won mid-wife for ian whero ** Mothe: accomplished ® MAHA o e rectory R S e s & Jobbers [ ______ HARDWARE Rector & Wilhelmy Corner 10th and Jackson - Manufacly TENTS, E,TC,‘A ahia Bag (Omaha Tent-Awning TIORSE COVERS blessing cver ars, and in cach caso ad beenused it has and selicyed t remedy for worth thie pric as, M. M. Lkt Montgowery, Ala. s prepaid, on receips BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Bold Ly all Gruggists. BAGS & TWINES | Bemis Om Lobeck & Linn, Dealo-s 10 hardwe JKERS AND FEEDERS, St the breast known, tirers of fia e e HATS, ETC. W. A L. Gibbon & Co BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Coe Shoz Company. Salesroom aud OfMse + . o —e <Z 5 1971102 1111 1o sard 3¢ 119-1121-1125 Howard 8t of Boots and [ and Harney btrects. Manufaturers o 0f Nebrask .. conoral luvitation is extendad to all to 1nepsok Kirkendall, Jones & | Amer, Hand-Sewed SHOE CO... boof We Shoesin the st o sy LUMBER, John A Wakelizld L and Qulaoy ~ COMMISSION. Branch & Co. frulte of all TSOUTL ONMAHA Union Stocx Yards Company, ~ South @maha. Best Cattie Ho aad sheep warketia the e e e—) COMMIZ3IN Y HOUBE. Yiood Brotuars. Live £tosk Commission Marohante $01th Umaba—Telophons I JOHN D. DADLIMAY, SR B W00, mall and wire cheerful Kinds, oysters ~ LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert, Wholesale liguor d 1104-1106 Harney Streot — e ~ DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. |Kilpatrick-Koch Dry 00ds, notlons, fur- STOVE REPAIB-E a0 Stove Repaic m ing gobds, cor. 11th and 1ith aud Howard Sis. FURNITURE. | (Omaha Upholstering | Johnson Bros, WHOLESALE COAL. 1001 Farnam St. e eeumes Standard 0f WESTERN CATILE. Carpenter Paper Co Carry a full stook printingl wrapplog snd Market reports b, Nicholaa £ aruishod upos applicaiion. Olla, axle roasy, o8 174 cows.. 082 1 60 1160 175