Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 2, 1894, Page 15

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UNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1804 1b 4 [ which have been proposed in this eity and lects, 1le; company seiects, Zle; New York | one of moderate strength. About all thers was 19 muod stuff, weighing around 30 Ibe. CONDITION OF OMA which Bevs busn propesed i the, i, and SR one ot moterste s, w1t e it | OMATIA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | o, mi soums s . ible and promising, every single one of (B FiGs-Fancy JHE) cholce, 130le; Cal- | previous one of deciines was (he general drit wEninst 3035 to $4.55 Frday and $4.35 to $4.48 TRl hes fuiled o materislise, Omana Jhesi THONEY-New York. W6: Calitornia, 18e. although Tarmets Were markotry 1 - gt business men will rally 'round the Com- A Tmonds, 10atee, Jnuitah watnite, ite; ¥ gy o 5 T . g b i November Trade Fully Up to tho Expeot:- | mejcial ciub and aevote a little more time | Wheat Opened Strong, but Flactuated 0.n- i2c; TAragil nutadfe; enstern chesinute | northern. $9%e; Moo 2 morthern, 68, rece Week Oloses with Light Receipts and Stiff AN oan NN tions of Jobbers, {erprises there mas be & change for the siderably Before the Close, B R, e NN BT, e P | 18 Righer: pacenta LIBAL: Dakers. | Prices on All Grades, i 1R n a1 1 pro— terprises and have Talled utterly {6 ae- o A RN CHlon. white, per BL, .90 o Dets. ) ehite 5.0 e Wim " complish anything with them, that our clti- T b it b o provides % okl <o " b L) | ens and our neighbors have lost confidenc i MEAT- FaniAin bbis., per b, 0 COLLICTIONS AS A RULE QUITE GOOD | FiFlamd i sfdhibis nat" AT | CORN WS DULL AND NARROW ALL DAY | i1 AT Vet v e e oy L CATTLE ARE COMING OUT OF THE DUMPS 48 salde to carry forward undertakings which seem b L T8 : | - 80 on their face to be worthy of support. ey Dol Rt afihpien, (Paith A0 _sun Ities A B Semsonable Goods Moving n Very Falr| Al that has been sald berore 1s discour- | specatative Lamand for May Was Rather in | (11,0050 Ty T Gl 300 pickerel. 60%: B e AERORY XS S ST T B e DA T -4 aging. There is, however, de to ‘IPE fre Juice, el BOL 35 & o o o - ? 4 Volume—Colder Weather Wanted to Give | f¥I0&. There Is, however, a bright side to Excoss of the Desire to Sell—Dull D RNl T, UL PR 8 | NBW YOK, Dec, L=After an irtegular| Mors Moaey for What They Get-Hoge " { \ snup to Trade—Thanksgiving Vusis passed through the straing of the past two Session in the Oats hides, 3%c; No. 1 greemosfted bides, 4c; N opening the ck market assumed a decid- Wind Up with w Strong Ad- &0 =7 3E35585885S §3%5ads: years for the most part, and, while they $ green sal.ed hides, 3%ci No. 1 gieen salted hides, | edly strong tone, and under the leadership vance for the Week. 4 ness Rather Disappolntin have made little money, they have kept Crowd. B0 45 The., 4l4e: Noi-b-green Baited hiden. 25 0 | of ugae thee actioe et nd. many of the b 23 e | their credit good and the city has expe- - oi No. 1 vealiealt, 8 to 15 ibs., 7e; No. o : ~ e s 8 rh‘nl:" 1 very few failures 1 ' N l'd:;"fl:riu":h:l‘:.";" P‘l firyl' "\lr';l I:I-‘!I- 1 H;:F(‘“‘llll:‘l l\;h‘x\:u"lml N‘(Pmllls lwli I\hl' l|(l!i‘, 3 4 vay ¢ be -said e | “There is a fleld here for additional job- : , de; No. 1 dry salted | the finnl sales being In most instances a SATURDAY, De o In a general way ft may be sald of the |, Ehere ts o fedd here for sdditional 20| ci1caqo, Dee. 1.~Wheat opened strong | hides So; part cured hides, Yo per Ib. lcss than | 10 pighest point of the day. The absence | The Thanksgivin 1?{)?.‘\»"””,‘ ke~ 1 " operations carried on in the jobbing dis-|gented, without exception. Some of the|and also closed so with May, but between | “UN BB %000 n Green salted. ench, 25me0c; | of any pressure to sell induced the short| geciir ot R I e bl b B trigt of Cmaha during the past six days | lines could stand two or more houses. In|opening and closing there were several dips. on salted sheartings (short wooled early skins. v 1 Ny * decline In values for all classes of live stock t % that trade was of a featureless character |some lines we are without representation, | o ool noom fo el on e e e e inn (ahors wabizq KN, | interest to cover, and the announcement | jag( week caused lighter marketing during B devoild of any very important inci-|and yet this city occuples a position which | Hews . P Pl g | Skinw), No. 1, cach, b@10c: dry shearlings (shori | made officlally that the Sugar trust Shut|tne past six days, although recelpts both | and devol im era i | €nables it'to control trade in a very wide | foreign stocks decreasing in the face Of |ooud ‘early’ skins), No. 3, each, Sei dry fint | down merely for a few days led to & Sharb | for (he past week and month show up very R ] dents of general intercst. The jobbers In|oyient of territory. Were It not so, the al- | liberal iImports was the main strengthen- [ Kansas and Nebraska butcher: wool ef | buying move f the shares ot the cOmpany. | tavorabiy 3 | s .m0 most all lines report Just a fair movement | most absolute failure of crops in Nebraska | ing influence. Corn suffered from neglect, | 0.y actual welght, 5% dry canras: and | { ity quarters it was belleved the GEHON | 1o oy, 8 compated with a year ugo o 4% time no marked decrease in the volume 0| b n "o "November shows as large an ag- | closing prices. Provisions were dull, but | pelts, Acwaal welght, 4@6%c: dry flint e cl e pose. o . . B s f Y C o o ol Vel , as well as to - o 160 4 40 sales. kregate In sales, figured in dollars and cents, | firm, and galned a little. May oats finished | Solorado murrain ~wool ‘peits, “per ib., “actual | Shking out wenk holders as well 48 19y CHARY S : 1% {4 During the first two days of the weekas November of a year ago. Taken in con- | unchanged. TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallaw, No. 1, these circumstances, after an opening reac- | Same week last year..... 1& aie . 0 ¢4 there was a falling off in the grocery traae, | nection with the fact that prices have| “ywpeat gpened strong under various bull- | ##c: tallow, No. 2, 3@ic; grense, White A, 44@ | tion of % per, cent, Sugar rose’ sharply 24 | Kiipta. Novom R GRLL Frivhe | t was more activity at the close, | cheapened 25 per cent In a great many Tofins . diio; grease, whité B, 3%c; grease, yellow, 3c: | per cent, closing within % per cent of the | Roceiis Sovomr: iss .. a8 BB 12 4@ but there " lines, the extent of the increased business | ish influences. The Liverpool and other for- | greise, dark, 214@dc; old butter, '2@2ic; bees- | highest and at an advance on the day of [ Hecetbts Novempor 1403 113,01 i 240 440 #0 that the week as a whole averaged UD | muy' o appreciated. Every fobbing house | eign markets were very firm and again sent | wax, prime, 17@%c; rough tallow, . 1% per cent. There was good buying In | Receipta November, 1802 3 . B 5 very fair. In the line of hardware there|in Omaha which has not been harassed by | higher quogations. California sent very bull- [ (FURS—Bear, binck, No. 1 Jarie, '$20.00025.00; | ¢y W0 ke all of which reached the top | [ e M0 440 10 was little change, the character of the busi- | want of sufficient capital to enable it to g No. 1 medium. 3163 No, 1 Small; 386001000 pear. | Receipts past 11 months. . 762 4 9 IR Tens remaining about the same as detailed | Oberate, has done well during 184, As has szE3sessis 3RR8BSLBBSISSELLIBRRREET8ES ish dispatches regarding the universality of | biack, yearlinks. i large, $12.00¢15.00; No. 1 | I the final sales, St. Paul scoring a gain fSame il months 1893 "PIGS AND ROUGH. ently o e o the demand for cas fro broad, | mediim, $10: No 1 small, §7; bear black, cubs, | Of 1% per cent on heavy covering, Burling- | Same 11 months 1592000 3 045 ; ek ago. The dry goods people report a CaocingU iy Bl Loles a Abein oe 4 L S e | No. 1 Trge, $6.00@8.00; No. 1 medium, $.0086.00; | ton %, "per cent, Northwestern, % per cent | Same 11 months 1891, wole a week ago. Y B | | slons, an entirely new line of traders has | The opening price for May was from 60l 1 small, $4; bear, black, Montana and Hoeky | 8nd Rock Island % per cent coalers | On Monday and Tuesday the cattle mas fair movement of goods in their line and | been' brought to the city, and territory | to 60%c, but for an hour and a half tne |mountain, No. 1 Iaraé, $18.C0#22.00; No, 1 medium, | moved up in sympathy with general | ket was about as dull as could be imag- the boot and shoe trade is all that could be | herétofore ~ practically —shut —to Omahi | yandency was downward, It sagged to from |$11: No. 1 small, $10; bear, black, Montana year- | list. Lake Shore recorded an advance of [ {ned. Supplies were not at all excessive, but xpected at the present time. traders has b opened and vigorously ean- | g BV fl d th dvanced 1 | links, No. 1 large, $12; No. 1 medium, $ 1| 1% per cent, Tobacco 1% per cent, Oregon | the demand for beef cattle appeared to be [16... ' it le Tias been fully up | VABsed. Collections in wholesale circles|%0c to 60%e, and=ihen;advanced to ‘and i, 3 bear, black, Montana cubs ' No. 1| Navigation 1 per cent, Pacific Mall % Der | of the most (ndifferent oharaeter possibie 1w 0 The morfth as a whole has bees y have been good, notwithstanding the faar- | closed at 60%c. large, $8.50; No. 1 medjum. $1.50; No. 1 small, | cent on buying {nduced by the favorable | The muggy weather was another depres- ‘ » ¥ to the (-xpn"'l::ll':l;vlm u;“l\:’:l“ L’Kl:.";.:"y;::::- m:“a‘n‘.lx; of r".‘y"»lfi fi»-:n;‘r{‘ll\ls“ :‘)‘x:«nr&m&?nx In] Corn was dull and fluctuations narrow,, but bear, silver fip, Nu 1 large. $20; No. 1| September statement and Natlonal Lead % | ing feature which the abundance and cheap- sereee 93 3 re n v olume | this city is reported to have ¢ p e ens (ranmacted. As a matter of | cent ‘of ita customers in one section of 'its medium, $12; No. 1 small. $8; bear, silver tip, o The othel ore e b bt the speculative demand for May was rather geantings, " No. s gt T e R R B ) R LR ui ness of game gmd poultry cut into the de- | Average Frice of Hogs for Novomber. pi 0 AR The Oty b . in excess of the desire to sell. The fluctua- | No. 1 small. 8 cubs, No. 1| ebtions, chich dec ere recorded A It o L R SR R M| Showing the average price o fact, it has fallen far short of what would .'».5,2!1 4 l-lm: v t n‘\" :*“;“}1'1‘fl’l“]“-”:‘:’;f;u'l‘: tions followed those of wheat, and in sym- $6; No. i 1. graall, 8} i:!‘l'\!fi’[’,' l(n’r\\h)lr:hhA‘I rn\.;;:: were te ‘_r“l: |'; Wednesdy there was a very light run, and |, Showing the av e price pad for full to b«‘nf havée been expected under more favorable | ed o that of a year ag e, traders | Lo 10 the lattor the clcéing aspect of brown, . ¥ oimon; No. i | Including Oregon Improvement a oltol | the market took a sharp up turn of lc to [ NOFS i this market during November for”the rcumstances, but :-nnzul-rlng“llhv i i';:"i ;;;'“::"\,\‘7"{{, u:" o “v:lmw E:xln‘\x_}i«xx»,wx):~ the session was one of conaiderable firm- $15: Ne nu-m“vv;lm_ benr, brown. ¥ ' :"llr v;q:»m--\ Y per cent and Distiling % | {6c, and with continued moderate supplies [ ¥ i N6, Sk 199 tions prevalling in the country it s all that | 8ho Yoine mercantile agencles, Was | ness. May opened at from 49c to 49%c, im- No. 1 'large. $10.00012.( medim, ; | per eent. ; the upward tendenay of the market held [ Nov 1180 1803 180 could reasonably be anticipated. doubtful. The skringency has ‘made credit | Soveq to trom 0ke to doe. dropped back | Mo smell, $6; bear, b N During the week the share speculation | gooq after the holidhy, and prices at the g Sun| $931'8 s veather {8 not cold enough to stimu- | men more careful, and, as a consequence % s Dp 2 No. 1 medium, $:,No. has been rather quieter than usual and the | §li%a Ware ur 186 “to Barter b Ui gttt i o - | OF this, traders are cautions ard more thap | L from d9c to 49ie, and-then rose to 49%e, | No. 1 large, $1.0061.50; No. 1 . ‘80c: No. | prevailing tone , has been one of _depression, | Slo5e Were on an average to hetter 118 late business and llu‘-.ju‘;)hlsl general y an- | of this, traders are cautious and more than | and closed at from 4d¥c to 0%, Recelpts, |1 nall, e; fsher. No. 1 1ares I medtum, | with th result that & majority of the stoows | than at the opening of the week. That It e e etand. for Koods until therc 1y a | ing with the wholesale houses who carried | 4, ¢4 or 21'more than had been looked (§6: No' 1 smail, $; fox wily to colorac; | traded In_show losses on the week's trans- | (efe {3 A &0 "HHON (he fact that th 1 emand for goods VBT R LR L 0 LU o, cording o beauty, Ni :~'No. 1| actions. The favorable A i Aoty e e 0 o e . change in the weather conditions. —Dry | them for larger or smaller amounts. = | "X qul session was passed by the oats |modtum, $60: No. I small, $0: fox, silver, pale, | Seckeny,ihe favorable influence of the suc: | market so quickly reeponds to a falling oft 0 : ol Sun goods, boots and shoes, rubber goods, etc el LLma L CR R THiee THeKS [ crowd. Few sales were effected. Fluctua- | ccording to beauty, No.' 1 large No. 4| {54 been, discounted tha precedng week | I receipts. This” dealers took as an indfea- . 3 | EE) weather was cold eno o cause o | greads ced here o wage y K hs were confl ey IS Ll B % ol {and the Soaling of the dividend on i b I s e Eionof retail Sacks, A yet stocks | amplcying institutions, and these we tuet | 400 fellowed corn (hrousmout: the entire |5 31650y §me ST, Ko\ adtume 153} | Western, together with reports of decreased | Xt {0 & moral certatnty that the market mpl it . t May started at 32ic, sold off to from A o . a Fnings anathe Sen | ing of fat cattle this winter will be on a re- Ay pReny extent. o countfy are in faic|of money in the banks: with quite & num, |clgfed steady at-siic bid. v B0} No. -1 e, 400t No Y small soc; | Ket.. The better feseling in the late dealins SATURDAY'S TRADE LIVELY. Collections In_the country are in falr|of money in the banks, with quite & MM | Provisions were il .but grm And clsed |iynk. No. 1 urge, 1 nedium, $2; i | caused some recovery, but not enough to| The supply today was fully up to the shape and the retall mers e e e | By amoirt ot meney moafiable in thé east | With a slight gain in price and at the hign- | amall, §1.50: marten, large, 32 1| wipe out the earlier 'declines. The total | average for the last day of the week, al- :hle:l:‘mexu::y:nm":g‘nv -j“ghrm o el o e Pt Gl b T | €t point of the day's range. Compared | medium. '$i No. . $1; mink, No. 1 fex for the five days of bisiness were | though the week's r eipts foot up but heard o express surprise during the past | entirely practicable for Omaha to interest r"l('l;”rl“m:w::!nV:“I‘n;l:_wpgllr:-' or vesierday, pork (larae, s00%c: N 1 S0Chaoy ) wmnll, | 81,800 shares, The bond market ruled firm | 13,417 head, or about 6,000 lighter than last month at_the excellent condition of col- | capital here and do something immediately | from 21 5 gher, lard 5c and ribs i : g nedium, | during the day and on good trading some ma- | week, and 2,000 lighter than a year ago. 5 B0 b 40 No. 1 small, 30c; mountain Hon, perfect head hreh te' rec g y fections. With o little corn to sell it 1s | to stimulate her growth. For a year we | Pog fec '1‘1;“-“ I‘J.“n’.“"wm 0 head and | and feet, No. 1 larks, $1.0062.00; ,;:wl;r;‘(\,"_l’(\wf terlal advances were recorded, Including [ As on Friday there was an active demand a probleém as to where the money Is coming | have been preaching that something must g t 25@0c " Peoria & Eastern 1sts, 3 per cent The [ for desirable beef steers at good, strong Y H@50c; otter, No. 1 lar o . ‘ 8 - 44 {40y be done. We should new spend & year A0 | " jongin roneo oAy are 6,000 head, o007 007 o, L wmalt “58: viten pate™un™ | market was unsettled during the week and | prices on anything the dressed beer men As usual the frult and produce men of the | something that ought to be done.” leading futures ranged as follow jarge, $7; No. 1 medium. $: No. 1 small, $4 P""" moved frregularly in sympathy with | could use, or on ‘cattle good enough for clty looked forward with a_good deal of in- oW TG gaceson, No- % arke, @@oe; No. 1 medium, coc: | he stock speculation. ' The tradinit was | shippers tho market was'a shado higher: R s i Thelng SNOW, CHURCH & CO’S. VIEWS, X = JG 1 e i TR k0 Lo esuty, [ TRIY ?Zn'é'\‘\fxr!.""'v}“é‘r'é'“lfl5’1'.'2,““"5:;"?]‘.’312'&‘?3 firb‘ifi“é';‘ ok gt Bs i B week. anksglving week i3 the harves U " 5 5 7 b ICN.00 . Dlack, cased, No. cl08 0 3.80, and fair to very good western | time ‘for those ‘engaged In handiing | the | o a Miom Sl s Sl G0N OB flarem WUBE NG demcin, Bo: No. 1 small, tie on ihe leading stocks of the New York ex- | rangers brought from $2.7 (o $.50. Half fat |5 1" ol delicacios served at the annual feast. This | Business Generally Shows Littie Imp _ 615 614 B1%@H | medium, Toc: No. 1 small, 5c: skunic J Py asLunipative tattls and low. grade [m..; § 14 6 78/ 8 season there was a good deal of speculation ment for the Week Just Closed. 3 striped, No. 1 larie, 5004 No. 1 medium AT 8on. ... 63| Northwostern.. ... e v ere 1IOL patticulariy sscught so7s,..:.. G 5‘,?.‘:,.",‘.:1,5;&"!‘&."{’.‘vf‘,';|1‘1"i!!f‘?-L‘qi‘,?r'!-u‘""A"l"»‘{ Albert K. Andriano, local superintendent i ATy 4 ATH | L small, 2c; skunk, bigad.striped. No. 1 inrge, |'Adam 8 Express.. 140 dopfd.... ..... after, but they sold at fully steady prices, = > Ladte " . 40%6@47 | 4054 463447 | 20G%c; ‘wolverine, No, 1 large, §1: No 1 medtum. | Alton, T. F v 80 |N.Y. Central. nd with a frée movement a good and early p Dall and Weak. rule ealers were not anticipating a very | for Snow, Church. & Cos mercantile 2 A0%| 40 | 494G No. 1 small, §2 1 lnre. [Rr s83sEIFR is a good, strong undertone to the BEEBES, | 3 54 369 Sun' 3 l.h.y-.‘...g------g.-..- $BESBARIIANSRS2NULS 282 RY) Wott, mountain, Ne. 1 lare, | 40 pra. D108 IN YN E, clearance was effected. o subily. of whest ‘ka Lineeal BRGIAE lavish expenditure of moncy on the part of | agency, writes | | = No. 1 ‘medtum, 837 No. 1 smat, $1:50; ‘woir, | A BORaa o 12 Otailo & Wil 0% | Tt was the same way With cow stuff. Bup- | risime. e wie e metoin] Dut late fn aes consumers, and the result has borne out| “The business for the week just ended | . 139, 229 i 29 airle, No. I large, 65@%c; No. 1 medium, 60c; | Bnltimoro & Ohto. - 67 [Oregon Imp. plies were light and there was a good de- | situation, Killers wore wanting good muttons heir expeetations. showi 4 . 5 Ry 9214@%| 82%@Yy 823 | No, 1 'small, 40c; beaver, per skin, No. 1 larg nada Pacific.... 891 Orexon Nav.. .. .. mand from all sources. Falr to good co 2 B ro v their expeeta 5 shows little improvement In general local | Pork per bbi | o h e T mer aulh 4 S01§|Oraman Barv. r [ OWs [and lambs, and for such prices were quotably It must be admitted that the Thanksglv- |\ g0 both wholesale and retafl, There | Jan........| 12 12 12%| 12 023 1014 | b Rl R I;"“l“fi:)\‘ull“ ) " 4% [Bacifie Mail, . and heifers sold a shade stronger than on |steady, Common and stock sheep, as usunl, ruled Ing trade was o disappointment tomont | tridle, Roth wholesate o retall, hers 1 2 134 | peaver, klta, No, 1 large;3: No. | ] bl Pacirio.... 1ls Pacifc i Friday, “and " the general market for |duil unt weik The ‘generl tone to e tde Srats ‘churacter And was. easily ' suugied: | table luxuries incident to Thanksgiving, and | 3 o No T e R e e P ian i b i, 10506 Detter. than the Hious wiTlabt woots |ing. of i weok. " Niir o chojes. ‘Hatives"ara characte cas easily satisfied, | table es Incident to Thanksgiving, anc all, No. 1 Iargs AL £ 4 2. 40%|Pullmnn Paince.; etter than the close of last week. | Mg of the wee alt to choice mative More than that, It was w demand for oheap | comemission . merchants were. mach lsap. o T b Tl g™ 3 | Giltoa D G| Rending.... ... Poor, thin, canning stock has been hard to | Quotable at $2.357 fulr to good westerns, 2,00 articles, and anything that looked rather ex- e ? v Nov. 5 B m. close— | Consolidated Gas. Richmond Ter, sell, ‘even’ at very low figures, all week. | @270 comma d_stock sheep, $L.O0@L76; good ravarant was neglocted. Most everything | Pointed at he light demands of consumers iy WHEAT—Spot @inand falt; No. 9 red, | CroCo C. &SK L., 378¢| do Dldes § Early in the week the calf market was | L 30 Joi300-1b. JIAmbe, £ $2.5003. 16 MBDEE went at low prices. Pouitry was very low, | “In retail circles there are tew happen- [ _May. 7l!| winter, 4 103 2" ved, wpring. o 2 Colo. Coal & Tron.. R.G.W.UUUL 0% | overstocked and buyers pounded the life | X ; but’ that tact did not appear to stimulaté | ings worthy of note. Each cold day shows | “Casn guotations were an fol pard, Maniiobe, be 407G 1 Callfornin, se 1ia; | Sotton Ol Oemt ... | 27IR & W.pHd...... out of the market, " taking off anywhere | Njs oo oo Ly, Y R P Titagers to.be nad. a I-‘"““m ;"‘ rease ‘"]"9“"1"--. “|“'~ ]"”N Sl LT Jetgem Dositions offered: winterigd higher: business was Del ek, & V. A St ¢ jomsgl| Com eise ST on ALl Sraden ) 1076 Utah . wether , for anything in that line, Oysters were tne only emporary and general trade con- b|r;|ll( \l'm‘v';‘“ y f b Ay distribuiedy a ady; R. G. pfd..... do pi veenie moner larger des. Fat bulls, stags, et . 4 i | tinus dull and unpromising. Wholesale bus- STERE B bakers, $1.8502:2 r Decembep, 44°41d; Januar D. & C. F. C 14/St. P.& O . ; s & ML L B DAL Recelpts and Olapo Ry gl e, tada In this iness generiily 18 Father: itent. Collectons | ot o e Sy arootiet No. 3 wprin, | Februay, da 11140 Marény 43 1hid; Bib. o L% dopla s haven Seveioped some Sirength, but their | omciai recelpts and disposition of stock as ) 1 ; . "Phere is ed’ det minal 3 I "OR stend do pid.. .. 24 |Southern Pacttic.. ough stoc] s sold off badly hown by the books of the Union Btock Yards ined to practice etonomy and nothing air. There is a continued demand for | “CORY : vellow, 4 1 kit I d Fort Wayie. Eannory A very fair v : i e e |8 ¥ ards stoveware, but it 4 4 z uture aquiet and_ closed quiet; it Wayic Sugar Refinery.. A very fair volume of business has been i oRtytons thoty. eh could Induce them to Indulge In the lavish | §i°Yeware, but little deing in other lines white, 32G82ic; No. 3 | was heavlest. on mi@iE-ositons: - Kovemin Northern pr . Coal & Tro transacted In stockers and feeders all week, | o'claok p. “om, Decomor o i, cndiee at 3 exlvn:;lal;u‘l:ew&'[?;:‘:lvé::u‘ e manufacturers appear o be doing & falt AT da 11%d; December, 6a €3 53 B R R e AL and prices have shown comparatively litt " RECEIPTS, e r 0 the trade to know | iy 2—No. . = ¥, ds 4ed; Ma 1 , As cking Val & O, Cent. ptd.. change. Both regular dealers and c 7 = that Omaha is the lowest ovster market in | PSS saBARLEY—2 . No, COUR—Firm; demgnd fair and freoly sup- | Wols Conteal ") 80 °|Unlon Pacitic.. . Ol T AL R L D et S Cars, Hend, Trade for the month just ended does Vs 3 D- | &t p, y h en g patrons of the mar- | Cattle ...... ool 70 837 the west; in fact, lower than many eastern [ - Trade for the mon ‘{' e 5 d; St. Louis, f widter, 6s. St. P, & Duluth ; S, EXpross.... ket for well bred and well fleshed stock, | Hogs A ¥ markets.” The plrces here are lower thun | fet tompare very faverably with that of | HiaX, I PROVIBIONS P Jrime mess, weat- | Ko T prl oo 43 TIW L L & P but sellers have experienced the usuai |Sheep . nearer Baitimore, tho ot of Supply: A | IPToYCment 1L was “expeotet tnat the |REU: b 120G B S RSN LoUts, Dee, NEaRLOUT Fiemn: igher | LABLTIIRL. o & e vory: mean price. Dusiness. whs FRMOE | 0. 17, Tiammond company.., U 08 year ago at this time the oyster dealers of | &1eCH0 sl AALLY days ember | 575 %k ot olenr sides (boxedy, $6.3715@8,60, Ly LOUIS, c. A—FLOUR—Firm; higher RVILI & M ool o Bvs e o 1 4 sfbend Y g ammond company. .. 310 Omiha were cutting prices, and the compes | Yould Injure trade, "but that the revival | * WG TEEGNT TRl oode "per gat, | Briges, doked:’ patente, s 2600205, extza_fancy, | FORN &< o OB | O Bl s |l o ard: thelct Jrere oFenorully | awiet and. Companyiitieic o e bt Sheting prices. and the compe: | thereafter would' be all the more marked soods, per gal., | {2550 ; o L&N AL D 6 ML firmly ‘held’ and the yards pretty well | Cudahy Dacking company. . {ition was of the most nevere character, atd | 11" place of ‘@ pronounced revival, howeve SRR Ry WHEBAT-Way i e en 1\"".'3“1‘"«‘:{‘(-": o 10840 & R G el 'u;.]\ up. Good to choice feeders are . fr e #ome of the (-nd(ufi brands: "I X L, 130; SoRsiC e ARE u o AN . & Rnonss Factde from $2.25 down. L Hiorseshoes, 19¢; medtuma The: oxtin stlem: | circumstances, however, business during | _ATUcios. eipis. | Shipments. 9 Nashville C) 5 Representative Sales. AT | the ‘h better —— Gained 1 @%e an-Buropea _ ey . Tobman... e 10 Bley’ company seeetns hex T, Selects | the fall months was much better than haj 3 3 YT =[S ICORREGaln O g g e Hooners: ese gures with those prevailing At the | Joon expected. Ior the coming month mer- i e 33000 o Tyl o Coee % N AL AT " DREASED (HEXP. esent time, which are as follows: 1 X L, | {hants have in prospect the holiday trade. | Corn, bu.... X 172 OATS—Quict;, weak; No. 2, cnsh, 30G3%c; | N.&W, b 7i]a oL % o g e AR I A 8e; mediums, 10c; horseshoes, 12¢; extra s While this may not be as large or as profit- [ Oats. bu..... 160:000] 210 December, 30%¢; May, 32% b gt &L AL R 1073 $3 10 4211138335 20....1210 $3 80 T8ats: -Ato; company selovte; bo. able as usual, it will, no doubt, tide over i 7,000 2,00 RYE—oic bid for No. 2 east track, D) Ay, Tob, H cows. As the time for the annual meeting of | What would otherwise be a very' dull spell. Yy 106.000 | BARLEY—No trading. & . PAC. DI.....5 183§| O DIA. . .orees 3 4. HRTE] the Natlonal League of Commission Mer | It is hardly expected that there will be any e Prodite oas el e BRAN—Unchunged. b T e 255 e draws near would-be office holders are | Marked revival in trade until far into the | et was steady X SEED—$L40. “ e L. 5 0 uietly feeling the pulse of the members, | COMINE spring. While affairs throughout | Kyge, S0%Geie L CLOVER SERD-$8,25G5.8: ey TOiRLE salas S0k S Atocks toany 3 4 1180 Soveral lotters have been recerver b v | the ccuntry generally are gradually read- o TIMOTHY SEED-$4.1515 ghares, including: ‘American Sugar, ¥ £ i e 1150 local membors during . the week solieiting | Justing themselves, there 13 no immediate omana ERAL MARKET, AL AND RoQusFiim, unchansel, Cattle ceditie, G500, Nocthw shtnrn : i Sl Were Unchangodl. ?upporl for this or that candidate. Reports f"“i’-‘l'l“‘lh»r |ld"vhh-u'lxh |-|vnae(?r trade in GHAX=Trime - to colce ~pratie, ~$9.006.10.00; 100, Btk Laland - 4000: o . A 5 CHICAGO, Dee. 1.—Cattle receipts were estl rom other cltles Indicate that there s locality. sperity in contiguous ter- | ¢, Ry TN D0GL100. in Unio NS TR et Kt 0 b . Hood donl of astivity amons the ere . | ritory will materially adsist wholesalors and | Condition of Trade wnd Quotations on LAD-Nomioal: 300, miURIon, . &40 el 3 7 ; mated today at 1,20 head, making 44,363 hoad of the trade as to the coming meeting and | incidentally benefit retailers, In this way Staplo and Faney Produce. CORN MIAT S rigmn New York Money Market. 3 e 9 for the week, or about 32,500 head less than for there 1s promise of the largest gathering | (Fade may be kept up to a fair point until | The butter market has been rather quiet during | WHINKT $1 g 010 NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—MONEY ON CALL— 5 - 4 Jast week. and 2,000 head less than a year: ago. of commission men in New York in Januars | the prospect of an abundant crop the week, the demand being only. just sufficlent [ COTTON TIES—Unchanged. Easy at 1% per cent L ) ks 0 [ oal 7 13 42 | There was nct much inquiry, and values under- ever heid in this country. “Several citley | Promise of renewed activity in busines to hold the market steady. The average quality | BAGGING—Unchanged. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-2%@5 per| % AR went no quotable change. “All_descriptions are Wml.;. :n l,.:.,,‘d .l(,.;.g,m,, e bt NE N a T, mr‘m;“ xlnv:n'\lllrvv of it is good enough to admit s ders, business In bankers' bills at $1.STRGLSS for de- % L o faney |\‘|Ih<~:~ [‘r m $1 for westerns, e efforts that are being put forth to ele- | y, - : of its being sold for table use. As a result a % packed mand and_at $4.86%@4.87 for sixty days; posted 3 2 and from $1.50 (5 $3.50 Vate:the comimleston husluess and mesd ooi Yesterday n_unmmm s on Flour, Grain and || Proportion of the artivals has to go for | 36:2 X shorts, °§ es, $L8TGAATI; and $8SY@A.89; commercial 8 1. . 2 The receipts of were about 17,000 the disreputable and irresponsible firms that Provisions, Metals, Ete, Duckiie atoclk it 3 i Flour, 3,000 bbis.: wheat, 5,000 bu.; . $1.8 i 3 head, and th Al for the week 160000 he have disgraced the business 18 growing in| NEW YORK, Dec. 1L—FLOUR—Receipts, 21,400 | For (i purps pin M0 roality most too £00d | corn, 19,000 bu.: oath; 26,600 bu SILVER ' CERTIFICATES-52c bid; no sales. CALVES. as against 297 a'for lust week. There wa pppularity and the friends of the league | bbls.: exports, 17,10 bbls.; sales, 2,600 pkgs.; | erably in excess of (I Flour, 5,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 eI R A . 1) 150 3 a moderate démand, o light supply and compars Dredict that in the near future the member- | markot firm, but demand fight, Recetvers are not | he receipts were the Bu. ;' cor 10 Dy, <cataRIn.00. actives rhllrond bosids, fem. sl 20 250 <160 325 [ RO T ainbie around '$456 &nd. prime: Ase g nt] orace all the responsible firms | yiging enles under present conditions, Export he exg ket has remained at stea offee Markot. g BULLS. sorted lightweights were taken at from $4.43 to 2 the leading market centers of the coun-| jFE FHI AR vesterday. City mill patent | o7 mss u;vl(u-u trade has been 1. —COFFEE—-Optl pened o A $1.50, and the bulkc of the supply sold above $.40. f orders bette esterd patents, old of new features, 8o many cold VFIEE—Options opened s A 5 o 060 165 i S % ] Fiist at present there is considerable dis. | #0415 winter patents, $280G8.15; city mili | ORKS e Doink ol for tresh that i : e SR [ D 180 : o Toga for. tha weok of 1088 chission golng on amcng the members as | clears, $5.35; winter straights, $2.0002.75; Minne- | O Striclly fresh stock cannot very well jmprove. carce and reporta of cholra in Trasils | U, 5 de conp.: ol ors 4 %0 15 288 head for the previous week fo,the benefits that will accrye to the com- | ot putents, H.3509.65 winter extras, $SLOG240; | paiitey ‘masket 1 st ot e ooittee aom i 16G3 points net ndyance: sales, N aasou TR O e M| L L 080 185 : £ wita good and. prices. were high sion firms which devote thelr attentlon | ainnesota bakers. $5.0005 e . | Roultr pite of the holiday demand, fany et 1O ke T, | B G A Hal T Al | tae 04 08; s e 10 it to $1.60 for poor stuff the quotations % nesota bakers, $2.00§2.35; winter low grades, | There s a good dea! of poultry in the country ags, Including: December, $13.90; Janu- | Pacific 08 0f V5., 00| A0 08.. .o riiiis _ o ipoar gt % Haken (hé et ehns e ruiome, BAYE | 51.10a2.15; sring low grades, $11501.90; spring | 810, 1t keeps Coming. 1n' 18 spite of he unsais. | 33, Siior, Maren waseari Apel 3360 | Ala. Clams a1 10wl fo K TG R | . YTZATS Cover outen [ect T RIS Tecelving the most bencfit. Those who have | €XUas, $1.05a2.8. Southern flour, dull; sales, none; | (o Y PTCTH 20 that the receints remain all | offco, " Rio, firmi No. 7, $15.10; m1d, stcady; Class C..i0' 9usg|Mutual Union 68, 3 according to quality. Sheep ure about Gdo taken the trouble to inveatigate the subject | SoMmon 1o fair extra, SLAMG21D: mod to Choce Alt. the Tarket 1 hot siven any ooy (& | Conlova, 13 @19¢: “sales: 100D bugs ‘Rio N Currency 92N, J. C. Gen. Gs... e higher and lambs from §0c to $5o higher, tigt at are coming to the conclusion that the butter :: uu" 5 s,n o thr{. Steady; salos, ) BBI.: | recover. Even If the receipts were to tall off wng | 8, 8Pot at 31450, Warehouse deliveries from | La. New Con. 4%.. 054 (No. Pac. 18is ..... ATOCKRRS A the. lowest '-"'lpf»m,f :w-lvk Ak A L and egg men will be as much benefited as | oberine, LT faney, $U30% Guckwheat | prices to advanca It in doubin Tt conensers | Nou, Yook yesterday, 338 bags: New York stock | Miasourt 6a....... 100 | ‘do2dy.. " 15 ... ... TocolptaCatle, 100 hetd; calyes, head; any other class of commission men. The | "1 kWAL Dol 55a60e, would pay much more than present prices. Con- | 1244y 16,623 bags: United States stock, 25163 | N. C. s, . 124 N, W, Consols +ce 4003 00 . 5, | hosw, 11,000 hoad; aheoRyad dish iady buiter ‘and egg men have suffered more c BAT—Dull; §5@#0c, sumers this season appear to. prefor to do - | Lags: afloat for the U 22,000 bage: | N. C. ds............ 102 | do 8. F. Dob. 5. - 20 k 5 : 5 T et D » with. than any one élse from the operstions ot | (CORN MEAL-—Quiet; sales, 60 bbls.; yellow | gut an arti her than pay high prices for total visible supply for the States, 8. C.nonfund. 14 R. G. West. 16ts... o 208 . " Kansas Chuy Live Stook Market. disreputable firma. and. the rabiie opt ol | western, SLOGI3; Brandywine, 3.0 The: fow 0f poultry ‘et off & 'good den of | PABS, Awainat 49,895 bugs last year. Tenn. new set 8. 81 |St. P, Consols 78.. ... 88 200 s 5 e KANSAS CITY, Dee. 1,—CATTLE—Receipts, nnmnml it o s, Talsing. €| RYB-—Duil; car lots, 45@50c; vest I the demand for game, &Rd. fhe local talen. oot ANTOS, Dec. 1.—Market quiet; good average | Tenn. new set os. 102 | do C. & P. W. 08, 5 200 ¥ o 1,800 head; shipmonts, 2,200 head; market steady RRataet A bnta s T es i P;‘z_m.he“%:fi BARLEY—Steady: w n\(‘rn(‘:‘,hu:lxn'n“ not as large as many had anticipared that the Santos, $11.00; recipts, 16,000 bage; ‘stock, 29),00.| Teuu. old Ga. 00, Ist L& (MCGen.8! @ 28 L3 o and Texns cows, $2.0003.00; beef g0 3 LY L T—Nos v v, ohi el TRE ot o8 Irota s 3 re a. Centuries. . | L. & S.F, Gen. ! 215 i ¢ 5 | steers, i $16)a3.5); stock- P Gliies by the cgnclusion reached In eust- | WHEAT Tiecoipts, 310 bu.; exporis, $8,60) bu.; | Rowever, han been firm. with. (he excoption of | HAMBURG, Dec. 1.—Market firm; prices 1% pfi | do deferred.. BX | Tex. Pac. 1818 J 1 £ 4 Tr | Sre i fovtora, SO 60, bl $1 9NBEH, 3 A T & nost 'y : HAVRE, Dec. l—Market operied stsady. and S 1007 UTP. Tt of 0611 10 & ; H and the interest that is belng taken in the | vator, S0%es nfloat, 8%e: £ o b., SULGOI%C: | dimonte merne (ondition of the market it 13 o arket open y an 8ta of X L TE O i e T CHICAGO LIVE STOUK. There Waus Not Much Inquiry and Valug eipts, 10,700 head: shipments, none; unchanged; at 12 m el 4 steady at f net | Canada S 8. West Shore ds, 100 h (LT IAR L L l(nr ”I;:flgi changed v olosed steady at Nt ne da S, e eni Shoro 4. i 2 3 m 3 | 5 heavies, o $ha packers, 400G movement. 3 Ko northern 4ic) X'} nad] 10 aciivert, | it advance; ol salen B000 g 08 | G Hetw of U5 So. Des Wz 26 e, "t 5. i, $1,00G0.30; "orketas $0.30 : — pitons _opened exéited. and sironk o fctive | P Rellowing will show the r T TANBIRO, Dec. 1.—Market quiot: | D. & K. G. 18, v... bl e . AS DUN SEES 1T, local buying, higher cables and a big decrease In | onding on dates indicate of t-r»lumn‘? o, 7, $12. xchange, 11%d; receipts, 1,000 ST ‘VESE,:,I“L:}MQ;‘LR SHE head; shipments, 3,90 | Liverpol athcks. T early business wan oy | the fieurcs ‘roprosenting. cus wgw, coops of | Ags: cloared for the United States, 8000 bags: Now. Xork Minlaz Qastatioay Av. P ‘ 3 Hecomity of Dolng Bomething for Omaha | 1% SICHINE 4000 (Letvels Moreh, &, May: | live pouitey,-packages of butter and”cars of po- | fofred, fof, \Fiope. WO, bags: siock, (3% NRW YORK. Dec. 1.-The following ara the | N% T e i ok Meskbts ore Imporative Now Than Ever. acted under loca) s ing unchanged to 3 Nov. N 3, 15,000 Lags; Southampton stock, 1,899 bags. MoK iR auoRiones . 5.l d . 0 ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1—~CATTLE—Rocolpts, 60 Mr. W, H. _nubman. local manager of | e net advance; No, 2 January, 3 ik 3 R |Ontario . oo TSE 260 e head: sy pments, 1,000 heal; market fiom; grass R. G, Dun & Co., speaking of trade for No- | ¥ i X ) Butte . 1,030 3 s t Cliolor.. 11171111 g o 3 140 ¢ Ftdligt 0); cows and heifers, $1.L0GEG0. BAuler 400" the: wasl st past. save: ’ ; i Pouitry 1. 831 LIVERPOOL, Dec.. PROV Bacon, | Crowu Point.. .. DAL Aol 3 5. o -tk e R DA 2 Bl SIC e TSk lust past, sav; Siraci dun e uly a-doe, | Potatoes ¢ quiet: demand poor; Cumberland cut, 2 to 30 1hs., | Con. Cal. : 5 oG- ieceipts, LEE DA RIS e east are not quite | closed ST 5 T mdaition R 3 6d: short ribs, 28 Iba., S1s; long clear, ligh, | Deadwood......... | 1100 X 2 1 2 2 medium Light and mixed lots, $.A0G1.55; common R Rou IR lnd Sl ook an st Thy kel I SORN o 8,000 b exborta, 3800 Tk | 0 \haetl postiry wein rebomvad 10 dn e Saxi long Citar, i | domd & Gy sioren 2 ; teer. 2122 10 101 15 ondinary ilahis, $1.2a4.: the Industrial force by perhaps 50,00 men. h tac. Options opened SLrong o | ored creamery, 19G200: separator eraaimesy, S | 1b%. 348 3d. Shoulders, ‘sguare, 12 to 19 1bs. Mexfean......o... Tlow Jacket feeders. ... 1025 i i v As o ‘partial oftset to this the Bethlehem | [AI%, west and i avmpathy with Wheat | kaGs—stricily fresh lnd, fatc; fresh (cold | Finme, short eut, 14 o 10 fbs,, 34 S s Ntosk LV §R1s steel works and a few other concerns have [ rulling, cltsing unchanged: Jamiary. - S3sta g o T e i LoadoniAteok Quomians 3 oot G moows.o 980245 | pecord of recelpts at the four prineipal maskets B R W Al ouch b nosrus have s Rpupshanged) CInmiacs, 0 POULTRY—Od hens, dc; spring chick- B e e 618 30 medum, Mieats | LONDOR, Dec. 1.~ p. m. closing iteedory D steers... 419 13 | for Saturday, December 1, 18041 resumption was had at ncreased shse ac ; 5L pisen nisiy. | keTRIEoiheavy tosyw, 11O a8, RO o.oo GI%(SE Panl com...... 5375 | L steer.... 115 Honth ORIt e sy ety Sowimpton was bad at tnoreased wages, MShA s, mono v oxports, oo b, | U455 Eeeee Sline, L Y e Bins NG A micbicas, naminals B BT e OIRICL Bual pam e . . Houth OMANA vovocce e LT 600 T2 the workingman has not increased mate, bu. futures, ¢5:000 bu cholee large, Be; cholee small, 6¢; turkeys. faie SE—Flrm; _ demand = moderate; e | Brde S8 72 |Pennsylvania.. bulls. ... Kanags City toieinteitntiess " 1ion, . 10,208 8" 209 fally. Probably it has decreased. The fail- | 5 R s 4 t0. €000, BiH6e: ‘chiolcs. hoavy. Te. chotes upreit | American white, 80s 4d; finest American 11l Contrai 01K Reading.......0 0 cOws. ... 620 cers.... 3 B LOUS ety S0 Lafed W 0 ures for the week In the United States num- | > SR ge; ducks, falt to good, 6c; fancy, 1@sc; geese, | Ok, O18 64 : Mcxlean ord | Mex. eors. .. AR £ g 8 g Der clghteen more than for the same week | trick, white states 361, | Options opemed | ©ry 4o 60¢d. 6@6c; taudy N n 0 i " | "BAR SILVER 2534 pr ounc : 1010200 2" eow. otals e 62 3G 40410 VR Kieky trkde Atoudy, WIth u xoo trade: Dut soon reacted with | O AME-Pral pir, don. #8635 | BRrROLEY ined; MONEY--44 per cent oW, 11111008 Steorn. . v % ; except I The depaatpias not been good, | corn, clowing we net loas; Jununry, $t@Ai%e. | £5,0% & Boaiblue. witig teal, et | - HOPS-Xc London (Pacife coas0, 2 164 — = . G0l Market. establishments that are forcing. trade e | Seios E e oaod oY Cjoved | 1507 duckd, Sen swing. teal, per dos., 1150 New York Weekly Bauk Statement. e hiowy LONDON, Dec. 1L—At the wool auction saies ult matter to get express chirges out of rbe Cut prices. The town has been dull and [ HAY-Steady;' ‘shipping,’ 00@iTic; 3 Kansas Oity Markots. * YORK, Det. v 3 12,017 bules were offored, of which 1,00 were Backs, $L00G4.50; mallards and ted heads. 39500 YORK, Dec. I—The weekly bank state- | & cow.. ... 900 23) 1 oawsiiiie n : g00d. 4o | Back 2 X g Ko .58 withdrawn. There wis i fair selection oftered ey ron g5 awn has boen | Ay : & 5 il SLIO@LTS: deer waddles, 1a@T50r an. | KANSAS CITY, Dec: T=3WHEAT—Market folliw ng fu: Reserve, | 3 calves. ... 200 2 6 1 cow. 110t g wn. There Wi it “welootion 1 ocaily. mecording: l'\‘)‘l;(rulk!:l\h-n::‘::(l“;.r;]mI e (oo ey, amall Tabblts, 750 506; jack | higher; No. 2 hard, d; SF2 red, Slc; rejectd 00; louns, incr 34,4 Cow.o 1 5 oxen and the bidding continued brivk,, Ammicangun P, 7 0. 81 . 31,9 > " o 2 25 1 chases to date are csthmated at 3,000 bales, It merchants, than' cver befor: | 36Tcs mow, 103e; Pacilo const, $eqTe 3 . S e N afaika "pinisaippl “river, | Spac R iy e sles S Deing impossible 1o obiain the actunl figeres. ing the week an to the number of | leted, 4 to 6" pounds, i Texas dry, 307109 | * I Widcouatn.” ot eream. Young A. e e e . (oa e ety G e 8 K B, rinos. The home and continental trade onth strgets ari Comteoa benth | "LEATHER-Quie k-aole, B. A1, tght'] 19 (RN 14G: Nabesake and Tows, full creats! —Firm; No. 2 iilyra, 30u@sie; No. 2 cent rule. L o 80 348 dateers...... P ity and Leavenworth. ‘This is the solld section | W01~ Quit: domestic feece, 17@sde; pulled, | Limbunger. No. 1,"le; brick,'No. 1, 1ic; Swiss, nominalt 16 s Finunctal Note WYOMIN e groas of the city, whero most of the flvestors | e : s . : No. 1. l@ise FLAX SEED-Dull: §£431H.5 BALTIMORE, Dec. 1.—Clearings, 32,211, Prait & Forrts, 3,051 bhles: meoared, BGIN; v, © bulldinge uria other large. substantint i, | U ONS e, Camily, 10126} ox. | QHAY—Upland hay, $0.50; midland, $9; lowland, | BRAN—Firm; 62Gsic, - NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1.—Clearings, RITTEN Australts, . 1662 Dulos: Sigons ;,urw are found. Fifty-four of the best | tra mess, y Indin ess, 10gise. | 903 rye straw, 3. Color makes 'the price on | HA 1y 1mothy, §760@9.00; prairie, $1.00 | MEMPHIS, Dec. 1.—Clearings, $600,750; by OREGON. NaT alon; KEGALY. uildings in the locality mentioned are va- | Cut | m pickied Dbelliew, 62@7c; | pay. ANt shades sell tho best. Only top grades [ G840, Liw s o _ 165,393, New York exchange, seling al par J. Palmer. AU, New % . 618 balos: scoured, TRdd cant, many of them being five Stories high. | pickted tekied bglive | SGTCH | bring ton pri BUTTER-Dull and §#A5 creamery, 16g22c; ; ; s R ot o e Rod Macall asd ya Probably It ‘the Inveatigation. were s | B s e s 35; oy, | PIGEONS-OId birds, per dox., Te. . T a0 o8 i s ek ot Bkiana on etanne | W e R AR Hateen..l8 iired, Sa@in 3. oo nn e A5, A to other sections of the city the situation | $6.5: cption stiex, coa; Decomber. clored VEGETABLUS mer; strictily fiesh, 18c. orn the B ngland “on balance ee B 33 Fiie offeringy of the week will amount fo 44,10 would be still Jess encouraging. These Afty. | 35800 Jamiry, $5.65: May, February, $7.40; Western stock, car lots, 62G63c Wheat, G0 corn, 40,000 bu,; | 100y, was £61,00. p 3 Lmprovement e rts. Tor i Weuk e ek by aay durag L e, i . . | ontw, 6,000 b ARIS, Dec. 1. p. m.—Three per cent rentes, on. The . : our vacant buildings represent hundreds of | Fedned, steady's continens, $7.90; South Amoriean. e, 5,000 bu. o OB Do b=t B m.-Thiee per.cent, renta Basciotssontlosh At~ cog g aoo e T ERine tivals for Tanuary siles aro 31,97 thousands of dolinra, trom which o returns | f25;, compoutil York, dull; new, mess, || OLD BEANS_Handpicked, navy, ' lima [ SHIPMENTS-None 31 bn 3¢ 140 for choeka. . i ORI | idorably Hgter (han B wock ago, but show & | bales. of which 250 balvs are shipped to ¥orks S d. This idle property co Vi unlly short’ clear, 1@ atc. | beans, , Ble. =——wrrogye— W for 3 e 1 B 1l I d oF shire and the continent difect. houso hundreds of mamafatrabror ity could PTEI Basy : dairy, 111 ONTONS—On orders, $5@70c. Sugar | S NEW YORK, Dec. 1—Cloarings, $107.931.175; | Very. respectable increase ny compared ‘with a | “ge i (¢ PRUNDC QGEE yieaay andfune returns to Its ownors If the mm“‘:,'x_m?l;u < x,f..n‘;-: western fac ‘;5',."“"‘.' i| CABBAGE_Oi viders. 14 NEW YORK, Dec, 1.-8UGAR—Raw,' dull; fair :..11::; " ;.z.mnw.“n-”rl;m-'w ek, clearings, 3185, | o3, a0, November hog re 2ipts fo ot up 18143, | canged S b cturers | \tation ereamery, o; state | - CHLERY—Per dos.. 2 . o; o 53,983 balan 019,884, g PIQPISTI ABanINL Yoer. pid the. liorease Erva ve bankers 3 b i % v §0,000 head.” A good share of this Incrense. e - arge, #@11ic: small, | BEETS—Per bu., 50g60c. 3 13-16c; No. 8, 348 M k. clearings, | hvo 7.3 X > N FRA 1.~ WHEAT—S Fous SOt was Hoohe yiscR that un- c; paft skimd: i skl e | CXRROTES b e, Na i s d1aT N, ¥ . 2 | 356068403 fameveehasheen Lo pite e uRQerRiEhe BUE | o s ¢ i et Ively, W00 of Omaha's ‘Ctizens would: o | rofrigerator, 156 . freah, 3OH; souih: G PLANT Der. do. g, A e A 5 ) 0 | @NEW YORK, Dée. L =The Imports of specie /r | been glutted with this class of stick. Compared obliked (o find homes elsewhero within twe | o, & cuss, 13259400 roosipts, 2547 DES. 1-Per 1b.. Tise. Confoetionors” Ac 3. 15 JURGRC! cut lont, o 41 Was In goid), a8 u 98 deat | an. & month wmo Nowetsr, (heresuss. Uees s wkbone of our industrie. O | try (pkis, frem, 4%e as to quallty ITADAGAS—Per bu., 1690, i cubes, 4 5-16@4Yc. ¢ . ; O 0 1 Oattner DRI YRIIBEr JVAD | (ot - e ously affected h" the short ,.:\;;“s; '{:“:':_‘.L PITROLUEUM-Nominal; 1nited closed 82 PARSLIY —ber dos. bunchos, 25e. ONDON, { Decr 'V #HGAR~Cane, nothing AR ONDON. Den e alatiet atey, £10 J:, agmings 18 1 Dctobec; png i) 18 8w gl Aleci by o Mhont 000 g e | BRSNS LY s | BRSNS Ao, B waan come, | poin | RN Tl e | SUCCESSFUL SPEGULATION Tal' deetions. ot (e taiture in agricultu- | B MEE SRR G | BN A a1 igs centsts : 3 Bt. Petorsbuck, 50; AthenS, 17; Rome, 107.00; Vi- | The ilghter recelpts have liad a good influence new Industries opening, The faet |'“<‘ N0 | apd Baltimore, $5.19; Phitadclphia and Baltimore, | HUBBARD SQUASH: ¢ 3 - —— ennu, 103, on, nw’ mfl:- Th_k dema ‘45"1.‘ "MET|1 up and | Can be attained u.,,.u(l!. our Daily and Weekly we senter (his winter awith less coat 1ohat A TOMATOES—Per bu., $1.00. Cotton Marker. ST. LOULS, Dec. 1.—Clearings, $4,234,4M4: bal e for the ¥ se 100 o 15 higher than | Market Letlers and Telograph Cods Manials, pect for an Improvenm ess real pros- R stralned, common to good, | GREEN PEAS—Per bu., $1.25@1.35, ST, LOUIS, Dec, 1 V- ances, ¥ i3; for the week, clearings, $20,469, t weék. Heavy hogs have ben in good re- | gent free upon request Bovase of “warn ‘.‘m:m'n:h:l‘lr‘ nl:nh- \"ul 3, FRUITS, Aling, 5S%c; sales, non o | T1H; baland 108. Money, dull at 6@7 per -‘:"5':""!!‘1_:"‘ ulr . .“:-:‘I' ;::;-‘vhlfl ‘lll lulwhlll:;"-‘mnl" In lt\n-l]u\l.( n;m-.. ||.:x.-.; on our market lfitc;‘- < £ at any tine o] Stoady; 2IKQ shipments, ‘15,200 bales; stock, 43,000 ba cent, n New York, 26 premium. ade for th of stogk, Dus he | we are earning from 10 to 100 per cent per month, sipos O 1}’-?3-7:»‘3.“#"‘5,{..."& S westie,” falr (o extra, %@ | QUSRS oMM O, Der K10 box. By 73, | | NEW ORLEANS, "B 1 COTTON " Ste (CHICAGO: Dee. 1—Clearings, $18.085,000 total | PS8, F%, F L0 ¥ood, Rrin® DY Suialdecs aus | 40 to 61,000 may be inveaied in thls viay withous copla do : 4 : A o 3 jew England | #1108, spot. 1,60) bales; to arrive, 1400 bales; re- | for the' week, $84,007,000; corresponding week last | (¥ : Ko 7 I v/ paiion of the Investor, A ll:llh““l.bul.‘:‘l’:fi:l:‘\:.fl)lr"l“::t;:'Jl:\a (hat un- | MOLABKEHisuy: New Dudeans, open kettie, | Michigan stock, 8; New York or New Eugland, colpts, ’,E'_‘!}I,u\--m exparts (o Gréat Britatn, $ 10 | year, 385260, “Money, 4G4y per ornt on call: S10 Pifte 400 tue, mpvio '&x' ook will open | g3 HER 0O, Stook nnd Grala Brokees. erty owners | suod cholce, 264137 2 : ACHE: bales; to France. 0,89 bales: continent, 240 per cent on time. 'New York exchange, 3¢ Sl ’ : ey a Mant to see the banker's prophecy reafiued | i, IRON—DuM: Scoich, $swEmo; Ameri- | DEACHES None, bales coastwine, 2.99) balas; stock. 30180 bales: | promium. Foreign sxchange, firm; ateriing, com. | The, auality of toduys moderats receipts was A8 82450 Rrosiway, New Rorl ay ‘T00kIng 10 8 botirnoenciken without | YRS BN, Boe fe oo PEARS Winter Nellis, $1.760%0, @57, “yaauary, 601GST, TPebiuary, 1813 0 | CEW YORK, Dec. L-Tho exports of mpecle | hotener welht loade &1 A WM. LOUDON, %“m" Une d2,0 Dettorment of conditions. | ¥ ORAPES Concord.” 10, Laskets, none; Ma- | March, B0/ Avell, 3o Ugets; May. WA8G50 | trom the port ot New York for the week ending | of poor Hght stuff, This and alh ¢ more have the ferritory, and we location, we Iagas, per 6 to 65-1b. blls.. gross, $7.5069.00, i July,, 8 s 8 today amounted to 23,000 In gold and $12,635 in | encouraging news from the east gave the mar- commi. lon u.r.h“t I we have the cap- x 5 CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod fancy, $10 per bb! 2 457 sliver. “The imports for the week were: ' Gold, | ket a firm toue, and opening prices pulod o litthe Just now caty grow. We are whort w, $¢; prime yollow, TROPICAL FRUITS. New York Dry Goods Market. Reo.610; wilver, MLIU: dry #oods, 1113825, gen- | iirm to & shade higher thin Fridey. with local 4 b 3 on euteiprise. If we hal Yellow off gtads 3 'prima white, 38c., ORANGES. + WEW YORK, Deo. 1.+3t awas & weak markat, | 5, oriventies, .15.54 packers all good biyers. ir 1o g0pd medium Grain and Provisions, ’% T, Buch as It was proposed to e ice stock. §2.0002.80 per bunch. | Printing cloths steady to firm at #xc. Sales for | WASHINGTON, Dee. 1-The cash balance in {welght and heary hogs ‘I““;‘ h:z»l'; 2t Jrom P, . Wo cholee o h means of the canal, an induce. Dulath W ket i aga, $3.70 cy Florida, lcaas at | * would be Offered Lo forelgn invesions gt s M agise T Hangr Wioriaa, | 144,607,005; gold Teserve, $105,424,59. Heports to | $4.65 and & bunch of prime §39-1b. Y PRl o A R T R G B e » sigen 30 and 30, $4.0064.%. T O ant s P . e i 1 the Daat e T aouid | 5! Bgfthern, cash, | T N “l‘ill‘fl' kLLvAnb:d[i?LB.,u st01 | (CAINNEAPOLIS, Doc. A—Waoal was not active |.November tc hove besa as follows: Cloid $08.. | trom 8 10 1. Tor ‘poor 1o good 8 Lo 106-ib. ear ink : No. 3.5 i = . per oam. 100t [ todny. The Lendency of prices reflect n- | 000; silver, $1,07,000; minor coins, ¥4,900; ock ard mark A Biume twenty separate and distinet schemes | reiscied, W¥%e. hogee shoes, 12c; extra standards, 15c: extra se- | aral sitwation during ...J"“,, , which ha b.:en for month, $3,207,900 o e ol » '\n;:’ ..',3' 52..:.."2: was ':fl'u‘!ll:t'filx‘r week, 290,000 pleces. the ‘treasury at the close of business today was [ 440 to $4.60, Wit

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