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— e - R —— ne | American, white, S8 6d; finest American, 8t Potorsburg, ©0; Athens, T; Tome, 106.00; European cables quote American steers at 9611 y 10 | don wool sates COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |Sgeieai™ "5 & e e Vienah 8 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS | wirfieaesieytgii, raveernorze s 26 | DUN'S - AND - BRADSTREET'S | i "' et ol Satiction Ehet 3R Finest United States. 5s. . : \ fClearings, ®, ; A eceips, ad; o ¢ P TALLOW—Fine . Nofth Ameriean, nominal &t | basanaes "oy i, T ) R ? sale. I cure: aheep mondy ininbs @i lower: ";,:"’,':h" Nt 15 e B Rt Mo Sentn spmmrTa_te o0 NEW YORK, Dec. 7.-Cloarings, 19495512 — 10" hitce, BA00e 20 Both, Conadiang, LI paily only steady. Ameriean purchases nt ROSIN-—Common, 38 10Y% bances, 86,687,048, P Al ’ HOGB—Receipts, 3,875 head: on sale, ome car; . London amount to 6,80 bales. Western tan- OGombination of Pearish Intiuences Yesterday | corrox sEED orf, 1 Nerpool, refined, 18 6. P HILADELERIAL Dee. 7.—Clearings, si0,64.- | Slight Inorease in Cattle Reoeivts Gives | arm. Prospeots for Business After January Gen- | ners roport & 7 per cent advance in the g SBED O (20 $0. B; baiane — ¥ ce of ¢ 18, and U ine Weakened Wheat Considerably. PETROLEUM —Refined, Gs %d BERLIN, Dec. %.—Exchange on London, 8§ Buyers Little Ohanod at Prices, CHICAGO LAVE STOCK. erally Considered Good, sales of plg iron and 8t Louls of scrap ll"l'H—A';“:/\:x'th;\"l’l“:rl'n: o, 12t fdays’ sighi, 20 marke W v, :‘rvrl:“r;‘l( improved quotations. 'The more i & Ee 0 o I V YORK oc, - rd ‘reres Py 0 dec se n _quotations re ; cental, . ncksding. 17,000 centals | 61500 00 oy by tomarro s o amers Wit ship Holders Generally Asked Higher Prices— quo refer to OMOTrTow's ste 3 sugar, cotton, tin A lard. Live ho i CORN WAS FIRMER ON STRONG CABLES ey s e iy e, 7 0% | ToUTe Do T chringn Yoo vl | OESIRABLE GRADES 1 SELL STEADY | 11, s Vore mevomiat rocepts o | NCREASE IN LABOR FORCES ANTICIPATED betn lower it Raneas City, but higher At e o PARIS, Dec. 7.—Three ent rentes, 102t 4 te for today were 3,000 head, making 5,000 Merchants and manufacturers are report OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. %o for the Sccount, Exel 3 sount, | B Ade on Londot, St, tor the weelk @0, far, againsh €708 Nead fof anticipating that business will remain we @rospective Increase in the Visible Supply — A, o e et o, bai. | Attempts to Squeese Falk Moktly Beeause ot | 1, [ VT MICE (0 r AR L wlderable | Winter Wheat Acreago Shows an Tnerease | Within conservative lines during the win of as Much as oun the Previous Condition of Trade and Quotations on [8nces, 888605 New York ¢ ke selling at pa Activa Competition for the Limited firmness in all branches of the live steck market, Ovor Last Year—Iron Iandustry Ap- f{fir«‘}.‘»‘\]f-xf:nw‘.:.:'.:'J;‘n:»':':n:"::"a'r'.‘- l::"u.nm“:‘é Week Helped to Discourage Staple and Fancy Produce. St (R Pt A il T i s Line of Offerings — Under being no valld excuse for any other condi pears to Have a Much regard the industrial outlook for the spring S BUTTER—Dacking stock, £0; faie to §00d coun- | [1{5e 1¢ Bank of ‘England on ¥ dinies Nt Nosie, tlon. Holders generally asked higher prices, and Brighter Prospect. as promising only reasonable activity, while Wy, WOHe; choee to funty, TNOMoT FRRNNOE | STNCIVNATE Des. §—Cliasigs, 018 while they did Hot always g6t {Bain, Uhe Everage at 8t. Louls jobbers anticipate a good trade ereamery, 19@20c; separator creamery, 23 Money, 2G4 per cent. New York exchange, 3@ was slightly better than for yesterday, The T TR g Dvaiee thergselves satin " il " " of 5 " ange of quotations were from 1o for w e usiness of the past six of o L 2¢; fresh (cold | 40¢ premium. ) ferior co1 > y Cl o IEW Y c onths, ISTEARD, Dasltah coribiintion 68 Bears | sioteny arece i . ) e NEW ORLEANS, Dec. T.—Clearings, 12.10.108. FRIDAY, Dec, 7, | [Beror cows "to ‘faney Christmas steers. ales | NEW YORK, Dec. T—R. G. Dun & Co's | month y i Delow §2 were fow, as were those of over s 5 There have been 3,011,000 bushels of wheat tsh influences, prominent amoni which were | LIVE POULTRY—O1 hens, 4to; sping chick- | New York exchange, par; commercial, #.25 ‘per | There was a perceptible increase in the | 'Waies of hiogs wore at an adyance on yester. | Feview ‘says: It is difficult to detect any | (flour incitided as wheat) exparted from the P fower cables, weakened wheat today, May |ens, G@%c: ducks, 6@6%c; turkeys, c; hoavy | * oy e, T—Clearings, 8130k, | 2UDPY OF native feed steers today, although duy's prices of from 6o to l0c. The demand was | change In current business. Prospects for .‘u':r‘.'f.‘.'r-:"\\'m (Ganada, hone) *this week, closing %c lower. May corn gained e, | toms. 6o; geose, 6o ey, i1 per cont on call: o4pé per cent on | the quality as a rule was nothing extra, |hiavy, from $4.25 to $4.85 for medinm welghts | Dusiness after January 1 are quite generally k" one 'y ARG ok DY ,'"‘,'; May oats %e and provisions closed slightly | DRESSED POULTRY—Chickens, falr, 4%@fe; [ time. ' New York 3ic_premium. Ster- | the greater portion of the offerings consist- [and from $ to #4.45 for light. But liitle busi | considered more hopeful. The meeting of | \YeSK (OHG ¥oar Ggh, SH080W, - bushel ower. The bullish effect of yesterday's ce large, Go; cholce small, 61@ic; turkeys, | 1ing exchange, commercial, M.E%GA.86%. ing of half-fatted stuff. There was less ::;‘;:Im\l‘";._:{f;n;‘ ;.'w:'.':‘ 'I:S"'( nrn"” L ll:lr:" congress and the announcement of the New | years ago and with 2,041,000 bushels in th purchases of wheat for export at the sea. | (1 o €0od, Ge; choice heavy, 7@Sc; caoiee small, | NBW VORK Dec. 7. The Qetober eorninhh | snap to the trade than was generally anticl- | Within the scmparatively natrow 1imits of tr | currency” plan and of varlous bills proposed | first woek of December, 180). Crop interests BOAFd was hot FepoFted this morning. The | *0%: ll'lli'kfl. falr (o go0d, baTc; A’fl?fiy‘ 8@8%e: | Parirond were: Gross, $1,813,813 103,062; | bated, but decent grades found ready buy ","'.'."' $4.60. The gain (n strength was a result | have not affected the situation perceptibly \'; “ u'"\fli"‘r"(hli 'vuw" le |l|hhl'l|n:\‘(ml WL shean: af a s geese, falr to good, 6 Ancy, o 565,852; dectease, ers a o _|of the increaseq receipts and the ndvance y wdilo o | able rains throughout that state. San Fran- rain which fell in the night had some part | GAME-Prairie c hor"dom, B.Ts@a0; | Bot:, ROEEL Leetene O omortows will Lk | Siokey aeady to strong prices and were |joay in the value of hog products On the whole, agricultural products are| ciaco wheat exportors are (xp:cting an entiy in obliterating It, but a dispateh from | Krouse, per d ,2@3.50; blue wing teal, per | ctiiacte SUUNE 0 08 silver. picked up reasonably eari There was a| The sheep market opened about steady and | Scarcely strong, and wages of labor do not | shortage in tonnage. Grocerfes and fancy Washington ~ repeating some utterances | 37 1,501 (freen wine teal, ber |.fn“£|n.l disposition among buyers to neglect the [¢ omed weak. The quallty of receipts today was advance, but there is reason to expect the | goods are in better demand at Toronto, but which Becretary Morton of the agricultursl | Casks, $00G5.00 mahards and red heads, S350 STOCKS AND HONDS. very common grades throughout the day. | G310y Were from 318, to 3435 Tor jaterior | SmPployment of & somewhat larger working | dry goods and clothing are quiet. bureau had previously published with re- | @%7: quail 1 1 deer saddles, 3 il Buyers squeezed the market on common | to extra sheep and from §2.25 to $4.25 for poor | force after Monday. The expected govern- Musk Keep AWaNe Lot & Waek gard to the growth of wheat production In | fuck tbbice g1 L oc: small rabbits, | There Was Increased Activity in the Specu- | COWS and helfers, but purchased the better | (0 cholce lamb et ment report of the result of feeding wheat | . tr HEew AWACH For & Wook. the world was sald to be the principal| VEAL—Cholcé, fat and small veals are quotsd Iative Securithes. grades readily at steady to strong prices. | noga: ‘shim neads’ sneep, 100 heatc” 0 "3 | to cattle and hogs can scarcely have Influ- | DENVER, Dee. ixteen men are ens cause of a universal desire to sell wheat | At 8¢ larke and coarse, 3aic NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—There was increased | Limited receipts of cows and heifers the | The Evening Journal reports: enced-the market. The receipts of wheat | Baged In this city upon a contest of endur- Bt the opening, and which resulted fn the | pCHiinsEaisconsin full cream. ~¥oung A | 4 iivity in the speculation on the Stock ex- | Past few days strengthened prices even on |, HOGH “Recelpts, 500 head: officlal yesterday, | are larger than expected and the exports | ance, a prize of $500 being oftered to the one i Ze; twins, 13%c; Nebrs e ol SRS, , TR y common stock, but with a fair number | jort o M s e P Yo smaller, but foreign accounts, particularly | who keeps awake the whole week. The men Joss In a moment of all of yesterday's gain. | 1lc; Nebraska and lowa, part skims, 7@8c; change today, and the market was char. left ovor, about ) hea fuir; mark | i fThe English markets were a shade easier, | U2, 1, 1le; brick, 1, 1le; Swiss, No. | soterized by & marked degree of strength, ¢ ay canning grades sold down to | active: yrices steady: sles 4385450 | the Argentine account, have helped an [arein a large room under the eye of watchers. s - s 1 Madse, ) ¢ seastona the low prices pald early In the week. The &bt s r rough pac @ | advance of 1% cents. Tstimates of When a contestant is seon to doze a bell is Liverpool quoting %d decline. The north-| 'HAY—Upland hay, $9.50; midiand, $9; lowland, | With the exception of slight reactions at the ke A e » 4 455 for miged; $4.3064.70 for heavy pack and [ Srinter Wi Soteane icate o . Weatern receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth | $860; rye straw, 8. Color makes' the price on | opening. Among the most prominent influ- | fharket In general was steady to a dime | jipping"iota: phicn, S30G000. 0 | e I e omawha | Struck. If he fails to wake up he Is counted n D » apolls a i p L ST RS s Tt lower, according to the quality of the offer- | "\PPINE lots: ples, ELWGL0. -~ e vestor. | 9T 19 per cent, with conditions somewhat | oy were 716 cars, against 56 a year ago. Pri- Top. pHices. g ences was the Improved prospect for the | ing: e hen . feselnta Finter: | better than last year. Although corn re . T Daax mary market recelpts were 525,000 PIGEONS—OI0 birds, per dos., Tse. passage of the pooling bill. Western Union le market on stock cattle 18 never very | macket dull: priccs i Jower ceipts have been much larger than a REALTY MARKET. p . e ; VEGETABLE advanced on a report that the next quar-|lively the latter part of the week, and today | SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000 head: receipts yestor- | 880 and exports not one-sixth as large, and shipments from the same only 7 1l » Fe has o . i OTATOE: 5 ’ o v — crop | WAS No exception to the rule Local dealers | day, 12,130 head; shipments yest Y, ) head price has changed but little, Cotton has g POTATOES—Western stock, car lots terly statement would show a surplus after ¥ i Anipmer sterday, 1,9 head; BTRU! bu, and the aggregate of the shipments of | FOTATORS . e ; e i ahetoma TPIus GLter | took up the moderate offerings at about | market casy and sgine lower. 1 Eain to 5% cents, very close (o the | INSTRUMENTS placed on record December e d_flour from o v LD BEAR Al i deduc e regular dividends. steady prices, a_fair clearance being ef- L lowest for many years, and actua ipts | 7, 150 22,000 bu, The opening (ransactions in May |, OLD BEANS Hand-picked, navy, 8 ‘Sugar again broke the record of Individual | feoted. ‘Representative sales o pi Recoipts and Disposition of Stock. from plantations are larger to d T W iRRANTE O Tere nl“rrnm unfl- to Suisc; not much at the | "oNTONS_On ordors, &1 ‘-,nx :,”pxw-.uqngl 1‘3.;,1-» ;‘h res. lTI!ux”y)rnm- DRESSED BEEF. Officlal receipts and_Alsposition of stock as | 1891, when the crop was over 9,000,000 bale: p + gher figure. worked off to 6 OAD A 4 sed directors’ statement was not forthcom- 4 ! v Fred Stein to Fred Krug Drewing m 1 ‘ . V. o ’ shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards | Neither abroad nor here are there indica A b 1. blosk 5 Tat: WA which point Pardridge became . e ing. The stock fluctuated widely, the final Avehe Moo Av ko No AvEPr | company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 | tions yet of more than an average consump- | 3 W Eimem dnd wite to 3 W Jonnson. 1oL During the remainder of the ses SW POTATORS—Home grown, $2.75; Mus- | sale belng only 1y per cent below the best (30700 a0 380 1ok 30 |©cIock b m., December 7, 1S0: tion. 2 block 3, Cleveland Plao y :uwnle’(‘ r:}\v‘ m-.l».m»r i ||1 4“\ lln-‘ llllu-[ |n'l S UL flrl 4% per (-;-m Lllllflrl‘ yesterday's \'I(IN‘HIK. De17 310 8013 3 o 3 RECEIPTS, The fron Industry seems to have distinetly | J i McShane and wife to 1 M Dougherty, cel e _and ke, dwelling longest a EETS— 3 The preferred gained 204 per cent. There 39 9....1200 33 i hm.m«x prospects at Chicago, but bessemer [ lots 10, 11, 12, 23 and 24, block 11, Cloy 69%c to 60%c. Among others who threw | CARROTS. Bbl.. was heavy covering in the grangers. St |76 325 2. 1010 34 ¥ Cattle Tt A . 1 has sold at $1.2 at Dittsbur, steel [ dale ... y 6 i over long wheat was Rosenkranz. A pros-| CAULIFLOW Paul was sold at the opening by London, SHIPPING AND 0 R PR ¢ “ Talls have been reduced to 338 there and | M L Waiker ani Rusband o fiarmon pective increase in the visible supply of as DISH but the local buying was active. There it i 5 Sheep | TR A wire rods and nails are weaker. Comp Sehell, lota 21 a block 1, Ralph much as on the previgus week helped to d F was an_improvement on the day of 1 per |35 HE A R0 B Horses and " muiés - ison of prices there and in the east shows | Flice i A 3 discourago the bulls. Continental markets| RURAN s ,’,f“ 504, gent. Northwestern rose Iy per cent and | Py O DISPOSITIO! the lowest average yet recorded. Taking|®, A Shann TR are quoted firm at the close, but English riy NTPS— wd e it lost only 4 per cent. Burlington reacted . Cattle. Hogs. Shees prices of October, 189, as 100, quotations ; 8t 3 'y markets continued their opening weakness. | by or tiia. T 314, 1. per cent on the early trading, but on L0101 0 .. 80 Omaha_Packing company. ™. | Raive tallen to 5.7, and are so ‘shaded that and A i Badil, n May closed at 69%c. 5 $1.2571.95. long buying in Boston the stock rose 13, H. Hammond company.: - | substantially half ' the s been cut ¢ (it Corn was firmer, notwithstanding th Por doz., 35adoe. per cent, reacting 5% per cent at the close. v mpany . « | off in four years. Southern works are offer- aford Place ... weakness in wheat. This was due to th JCE—Per doz., 35640c tck Isiand advanced steadily, closing at cking comp ing iron here and in New England at low chon and wite: to D R Cameron; _ s, Tact that local receipts were considerabl FRUITS., the best and 1 per cent above last night i sresenases e o . + | figures, and the competition leaves scarcely | 1ot 17, block 16, Hanscom Place 3 #" smaller than expected and that cables came | qureps—ealitormin, per 8-, box, $1.25@L5. | closing price. The other more, important S e . any profit Leopold Hennenhotor and wite o' M J firm to higher. There was good buying, | Apprg yod | stock, per bbL, = $2.50@2.75; | Kains on the day are Tobacco, 2 per cent Chrey ;. L (L London speculation has depressed tin to| Ieck, lot 4, block P, Shinn's 20 add both to cover shorts and for the long_ac ck, $2; New York or New Ingland, | Cordage preferred, 1% per cent; Cordag Benton & Weoreierrs 13% cents and copper is in only moderate QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, count, but with moderate offerings. “May | $3.2 common, per cent; St. Paul & Omaha, Hamilton & §....1110 y demand at 9% cents for lake. Domestic | Omaha National bank to 1 M James, lot sold at from 49%c to 60%c, and held the §—None, 1% per cent; Western Union and Lead, 1% J. Lobman e b g ‘- |lead is a shade stronger. The wool manu- block 3, Denman Place i ndvlm‘ lu[) u“, nurlm. l;hn |n)l\|lk“l :»m ln« J Iifornia, none. gu-r & nt. % he muakul Xl"o!;;l .«m]mg The Shippers and feaders, % ... | facturer has been doing 3 per cent more |G W Scott and wife to G W Wattles, lot own_during the last hour, May keeping None. | £ hond market was firm in the early Session Left OVer....oovoirer i than last week, but 92 per ‘cent less than in block 6, Jerome park Wolid most of the time at H0c and closing at - Winter Nellls Vicars, $1.75. | and after midday became strong. The total 1892, and the average of 104 qualities of wool | Jacob Kendis Wit o €W oo, ot that pri n‘?u"“ll\" ~Concord,_none: Malagas, per 6 10| transactions were $1,896,000. Totals ........ 6,615 233 | quoted by Coates Bros. is 14.79 cents, the| 1 block 3, Bedford Place....oon The oats market still continued without | $%1b, Wik, stews. STENGR0 $10.50 per bby, | The Post's London cable says: Ameri- = lowest ever known. The manufacturers are DEEDS, any particularly interesting feature. A AN RIES-Jerseys, fancy, $10.5 per Bl | oang were dull and flat today on the ex- ansas Cluy Live Stock Market. receiving more orders, and much_confidence | Special master to O F Davis company, lot slightly firmer feeling existed in sympathy TROPICAL FRUITS, pected gold shipments from America. The KANSAS CITY, Dee. 7.—CATTLE--Receipts, | js expressed that they will be able to con-| 25, block M, CHfton Hill...ii.s.... with corn, old from to 32%c “loridas, $2. Bank of England is d to ha reduced 4,000 head; shipments, 2,500 head; market s'rong | {inue production at about the present rate | Same to M G Slocumb, lot ., block 1 back to 32%c, and closed at 33%c. BANANAS_Cholce stock, $2.0062.50 per bunch. | the selling price of eagles to 1&d per oz and active; Tekns stoers, $2.6M13.60; Texas cows, | Sftoe Jamusrs 1. Bundes Place % Provisions were dull ]unll \lvuk H)-nz re. | w fancy Florlda, sizes | South Americans were “"l"qk on the contin- §::""m AL ‘4;11‘; Datite cows | The fallures this week have been 385 in Sherll te B A firaciéon, of block B, celpts were not excessive. Prices show a B APDLER S, ued rise in Argentine gold premium. The 0; stockers and feeders, $2.25 i bulls; | MG ited. State: 1 985 1 v Ahinm's” @48 o oseieoeiesitan 3 5 4 PINEAPPLE one. : 252,55, he United States, against 385 last y decline of 2ikc In pork, lard and ribs " Re- G THRR L OnR, e tS trade returns for November are fairly satis- e Recelpts, 13,000 head: shipments, s | and forty in Canada, against forty-two Total (R rei Celpl!l (;r hogs, 34,000 head oy pas e - . | factory, ]i““"‘““"x i low values, i head; market 5@i0c_lower; bulk of sales, $1.16@ | Year. e Rt SN mated for tomorrow. STERS—IXL, Sc; meduim, per canm, 1 The following were the closing quotations . Haa o DA ner o The leading futures ranged as follows: e L A dara;, Jie: oxtia i | on the leading stocks of the New York ex- i T PR e DAl 14 CLEARING HOUSE TOTALS. Shadoa wiv kel 5 lecta, 17c; company s e ork | change today: @30 pixs, $2.3503. ‘ Articles. | Open. | High. | Low. | Clos: counts, 25 N 0 B E5- e e % NBW FIGS—Fancy, eholce, 18@Ue; Call- | Atchison Northwastern. .05 COWS AND HEIFERS. pOHBED Reccipta, 300 head: shipments, 409 | Aggregate of Rusiness Transacted by the Children Cry for Dec..... ABY 56% 14 | fornia, Lags : Adams Exprisa. NG 141 P bbbl stoady; prices ranged 33.2:@3. Associated Hanks Last Werk. ’ oo ol o) Bl coxae k [ ; "‘“"l"“- o N ¥ Sl HEIFERS. Stock in Sight, NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—The following table, | PitCcher’s Castoria. i v 2¢; Am. Expross... Ontarlo & W. o6 [10.... 482 150 2...39 1280 1. Record of receipts at the_four principal mar- | compiled by Bradstreet's, shows the total arl an AT Ay c; Brazil | eastern chestnuts, | B Orezon Jmp. 74 50 1...0910 150 , 2....7i5 23 |kets for Friday, December 7, 19 il an b vd B+ k; sh ory nuts, per bu. |Oregon Nay..... 38 CRttlibeu hegail[101 O TEERRR A SR PR UIPSIE SLER R Children cryfcs 3 Readin; 2YREES B8 203 : 733 fancy Taw peanuts, | Ca 0'S L & U N CALVE: South Omaha . . G X P | percentages of increase or decrease, as com- G @504, S0MG ) o 50@005| SOMGY| 40% 0% | S ronated peanats, ; 7 Pacific Mail. .11 2: % RICAZO nsvrvss L oo 1250 | pared with the corresponding week et | PItCher's Castoria. 3 ! 20| ) sgu| oo | SAUER KRAUTCHGice white, per b, $45 ¢ Olifo. DL ELL e e = Kangan Cliy S g 3000 | Doar: © 5 s per b .. 82,50, (tsburg . hee S : i Louls .. L 00 : it ""‘ sasieh MINCED MEAT-Fancy, n hatt s, per In, | G B & Pullman Paidc o plalls) DL Children Cry /ot 4 i 10-gal, kegs, 7c; condensed, per case of § A ; ; otals .. o 1508 G158 15,90 ) i 2% 1 1339 |doz. pex., s27. Consolidated Gas. Richmaid Tor. %0 15 5 9 ] CITIES. clearings. | e, | pee. | Pitcher’'s Castoria. ISHFioah caught croppies, pereh and sun- | oG G k8L Lo 9 2L 1m0 15 : Coffeo Market. h, 3 uffalo, dapic; piice and piekerel, 6@8c; | COlo. Coal & Tron. QWi : g ¥ 1 oW ¥ ralizmdaiay " 904§ 924 | Catiiahe Sdoc: black pass. 12G156, otton Ofl Cert. .. R G. W.pfd.. g 5 e . e o D (LoCON R Optibne Sosed | s e fuice, per bbl., $5.50; half bbl., 3. | Delaware & Hud Rock Isiand ;( R 5. 10118 : o ks ;i December, | Raw York 5 (% \FTR ¥ green hides; e’ No 3" gieer B‘.Ik lwpa';lw. sy Pan o 4o 4 : LB mwm“‘ Abi a0 S Chicago' .. R L R \ ; 25 to 10 1bs.; 4%c; No. 9 green salted hides, 25 to do pfa. 7 ¥ i wa 3 id, quiet; Cordova,’ $i i ] i R L 21,319,026/ g 163-165 Dearborn-st., Chicago. —Quiet and unchang 0 Ibs., 3%c; No. 1 veal calf, § to 15 Ibs.. Tc; No. Southern Pac! 4 v, 1,100 bags Santos 8 Sun Francisco XiN 3 I‘N No. 2 spring, 501, @ I“v‘ No. 3 spring, |2 1 calf, '8 to 15 Ibe. No. 1 dry flint hides, pATS “) ;‘}"KIH" é‘rk‘flllz“""." &8 Bourbon Santos N 'S I,i'“l’::':,"': seerenasbeeds s 15 Wall-st., New York. 70 State-st., Bostos No. 2 dry fint hides, 4e; No. 1 dry salted | G. Northern b orn, Coal & I K ourion DO e AR R, burg ... : No. 3 yollow, 43%c. Bidos, 50; part cured hides, io per ib. less: than | C: & E. L. fd 3 [ Toxas Pactfic. N L S oY as snOURaERIIVerd) | Cinclunati” 78 e e cgfl;!k 2 [« OATSNo. 3. 20te; No. 2 white, 324@85c; No. | fully” cured. Hock(ng Valloy. T. & 0. Cent. pfd.. f fom New York vesterday, .00 bngs; | Kansas City'l S30,018] 180401 e ATER and 8 hite, Nonchary e pELTS—Green salted, each, @60c; | LHnols Contral Union Pacific. - 3 N New ok stock today, 2155 bagsi (ol vis- | New Orleana *220 A A HER HIGH ! [ RYE—No. 2, 49¢, reen salted sheariings (short wooiad early sking. | St P. & Duluth U, & Bxpress.. FLOCHKTRN AND HFBDRRE. P L L e R AT o T LR il Bought and Sold. _Corrospondenics aloltcd: BY—No. 3, 6306ic; No. 3, 41@ec; No. 4, | euch, s@lsc; ¢ i ort wooled earty | K. & T. pfd.... st i 2 5 st 8,855 ast year. 3 oo : i afwbena B P e Be: Mo 4, | ), Row 1. cach SOl dey ahentimim. (hovt | Lake Ero & West do ptd:... i 200 SANTOS, Dec. 7.—Market sirong; good average | Detroit . i 'LAX SEED—No. 1, $1.43. wooled early’ skinsi, No. ‘2, ‘each, 6c; dry fiint o TOlg Wells Fargo EX... 2.... G35 200 TIMOTHY SEID--Prime, $.0015.65, nsas and Nebraskn buteher wool - peits, per | Wostarn Unlon .. 310 403 2 00 PROVISIONS — Mess pork, per bl $12.000 | b, actual welght, s@Sc: dry fint Kansas and | Lend Trust... {Whoeling & L B 20D 3 1212 Lard, per 1M Iha., $0.875@6.09. * Short | Nebraska. murrain wool peits, per b, actual | Lowsvillo & N 0. G.... 877 2 . wib, $ides, loase, $6.96076.00, DRy saitad shoulders, | welht, 4@hc; dry fint Colorado butchor wool | L & No Aol 5 Boxed, $5,12%(5.25; short clear sides, boxed, $6. pelts, per Ib., actual weight, 4@6lc; dry flint | Manhattan Con.. i 3734, Colorado murrain wool pelis, per Ib., actual | Memphis & C. WHISK Y—Distillers' finlshed goods, per gal, | weight, 4@de. Michigan Cent. F-8 Santos, $13.90 Louisville 2 9.3 5 » WAMBURG, Dec. 7.—Market trreguiar; prices | Kinmeapolls i The Four ‘Hundred %@1 pfg advance; sales, 22,000 bags, l)M AHA . ¢ 1) HAVRE, Dec. 7.—Market opened quiet; fair idence . . 30 A advancs: at 12 m quiek A4 4t Secline: eland ... ool 237|000 — The smallest p. m., steady and u anged to 3 HOuston ...ovune o 3 B Closed steady at net unchanged to 4f nd 6 Paul watch made | : Xt : RIO DIz TANEIRO. "Dec: % ~Murket i Denv x : in America, X Hewy e e Jiobigan Cont .. 1 ; 1 change, 10%d: receipts, 1,000 bags; clea Indianapolia .00, 4,379,929 o StaAns—Unchanged Hittow, Nou 2, Baaic krense, white"A,"edg) | Mobile & Ohio.. 70" 2 the United Statos, 3,00 bags; cleared for Columbus, 0. ... 402500 2800 3‘:“‘(:“ """’::.Y The following were the receipts and shipments i grease, whit se, yellow, Skc; JH &T 24 |10 250 3 none; stock, 193,000 bags. Hartford f...0.oo 2,748,623) 223 e e todny: L el um‘ butte 1 onal Cordage. . (UM A A& KX P WESTERN CATTLE. Kansns Olty Markets. Washlngton 3 o ment ever e o [Rocopia. SHmomE S LI el 3, i 0000} N i&um{x;! Aoptd. i R L R A KANSAS CITY, Dec. T—WHEAT No. | Dallas "mldf of solid i latige, $20.000%.00; el dovid.... | 2 stoers...... 130 0 69 steors. 3 rod, | BAQST b . Josep isedidhyd | sty old. Flour, bbis.. 2 3,000 000 | vt Seariimin Nor i nege $1500043 00 Nor i | Norih Am, €0: e B Wi a g e B 3 Mississippl | Deorla 0 g8l i 51 our jeweler ‘Wheat, bu. “ee| 21,000 3,000 | mediam, $10; No. L 37 bear, black, cubs, | Northern Pmmc m Aw, Rob. 6o oy |12 Standa e oo oen r hard, 60c; Ni ¥ Memphis ..ol X ) p) your jewelor Corn, bu...... | 2230000 310:000 [ o '} Targe, $8.0008.00; No. 1 mediim. $5.0065.00; | N es 7M1 doptdi il 107 ] attle Company ). Feak, Yo low 2 ; | Portd . 7 . : ) is unable to Oate: b : 1770000 - "67.000 | X , $iaar, biaci, Montane’ sod ook &G, %l MOLON B iuyn 5| N Rocheater ... 111000 i ; A show you this Rye.bu.... cosnee | 4.000 | mountain, No. 1 large, $1%00@ : No. 1 medium, i = SCUTH DAKOTA. mixed, 30%c; No. 2 white, | New Haven aes, 1 & B0 7, - curiosity writo Barley, Bit. ...l leeenne 62000] 191000 [ $19NG. T swmall, $10; e Moritana : 10 cows....... %3 1 1 cow s 3 ALY 5 & for the uddress o 0. 1 large, $12: N adlum ) The total sales of stocks today wers STEZTS |3 cows... 7265 RYE Firmer: nominally $1.33G1.34. 88 e 3 . > - Mndl"nlur“hu ket was dull: creamery, 14@23)0; dairy, I . 3 ki e iR lington, 2 Thicago Gas, 13.000; Distilling & COLORADO. Ay Stetdy Akt d, M Ve 405, 36 S8 0 Eove, stendy; 32630, 60y No. 1 mefium, $1.90; ‘No niston, HAY—Steady Poriand, Me. o..:.r L 3 v, $8.0099 e & g Cattlef: utsvilie & Nashville, 8.800; [ 6 coWS....... T @9.00, i A L R # Manhattan, Missouri Pacifl i New b . 3 cows. 033 2 BUTTER—Dull and weak; creamery, Fort Worth 11! 3 :3.“; Bl The Dueber Wateh Works, Canton, Ou a ¥ 3 L 16@21c; 1 Hings, No. 11 38, | Jersey Centra Northweste I H . 7 cows..... dairy. 13@16c. “*Waco 8741 246 . 1 small, 35; cubs, No. 1|ig 6.600; Rock Is aul, 5 ey Y atherm airly active; 19c cus e 70) 9050 Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Grain and |large, $6; No. 1 medium, §. ) ga; | Southern * Raflroad, prefe ek adVinols L. & G. B. 2 Wheat, 14,000 bu.; corn, ; | Des Moines i 3 i 2.6 bear, brown, No. 1 large. $30.000725.00; No. 1 | Union, 9,000 p— Pt reLey ke 20N, oats. 11,000 Grand Raplds Provisions. Metals, Ete, DL DR W, LS IR AR e evet Ccow..1 0 80 3 00 et S $ s A P saptadsiy q cdium o. ear, brown, year- Mo atiet. 4 5 INTS—None XN NEW YORK, Dec. T.—FLOUR—Receipts, 22,700 | fings. No. 1 latse, $10.00413.00; N L e e R o dis e e ; S it 3|3 For delivered prices on Corn or Feed of ©ble.; exports, 18,400 bbis.; sales, 14,100 pkgs. | No. 1 small, $6; bear, brown, cuby NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—MONE N CAL iiualts 0 steess., Minueapolls Wheat Market. Y SIRTIT Sl | " any description in car loads lots. Write Market weak and buyers withdrawn. Southern | §7: No. 1 mi i . 83; Basy at 1014 per cent; last loan, 1 per cent horooo 1104 3 40 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. T.—Wheit went lower N-, hesitesbed i ortelegraph B Uity Ty Moirg qull and’ taay:: saiss, 409 N3 3; No. 1 medium, 6lc; olosed At 1 P CUNTILE PAPE! WYOMING, today and closing prices were byc below yester- Y # spraledd IRy e DER V. And: eanyi salde, 1 small, 50c r $8; No. 1 medium, | PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-—24G4% per {1 cows. 933 270 day. The trade had considerable (o fngelenisiiis g W. H. BOOTH & CO bbls. Buckwheat flour, nominal; §.80651.90. ; fox, s (0 color ac: | cent: LR o bt nd Creck Cattle Company. With in the shape of a report from Was ) . - M. > CORN MBEAL—Easy; sales, 200 bbls, 2000 bea _ : TR LN G A b astust veve 3601 85 1 calf. 23 2 gIVing n_bearish statement about th pii's | GaEiaAY, Mich. ol 8ol Kansas City, Mo, macks; yellow western, $1.18@1.20; Brandywine, It Yl\m-m")""\h'({ g mand and at $4.875,@4.571% for sixty days; posted 5 - 5104 8 ;;:dm;lm:\dor':;-\l D e oty GaLpe ¥ | Jacksonvilie . 5 % Weights and grades guaranteed. $.006.05. o " 2 $4.8T15@04.%8 and $1.88%G4.89; commercial o0 1o _ S bt Lincoln ........... : 3 fepre i o med'um, §3); No. 1 small, v 86 T A factor that may cut in wheat trading, | KINCO ool 0 BUCKWHEAT—Dull at 55660 Tncge, §7; No, -1 medium No. 1 small e A TBE i 2 cows. z ; Cash wheat wns casy at S8%@30¢ for No. 1 north- | 3o Ledor o [ WM. LOUDON RYE—Basier; boat loads, 5gite. fox, red, No. | large, $1.5 . 1 medium, §1 v 2 AT ges gl A rprete T M Al sy fchita. ... & A BARLEY ~8teady; weatern Nov 1 small,. 3k Lok, Gray, . No. 1 lnrg: : x.anI\\ui T DONDS_Fitm; state bonds, | 1 c ks A 4R Loat Ol ety A e 5 Birmingham s 93 issi LIS ead s 3 e ® o ST s quiet; railr honds, Strong. > RO 1oxpes 2 AP el i S0 ( S 507, b} SEY MALT-—-Nominally stead 1 medium, §0c; No. 1 small, 40c; fox, kit, No. quiet; ral ACS, 28 COWS. . i July, 60%e. On track: No. 1 hard, mm: M (4 WHRAT Recaiptn Bios b L"{mu 5,00 | Inrge, S0ci No. 1 mediugp, dhe; No. 1 sl Closing quotations on bonds were as follows. 1 cow.. 10! cow 4 "1 orthern, No. 2 northern, Sitge. o s 3 5| Co ssion Merchant A ( 5 o~ bu, | 1ynx. No. arge, $3; No. 1 medium, $2 g 5 on. o | D&R G 4 55 o steer 3 Lot b shamp! . . 3 e o B, e arker ey o e n. store and | small, $130; marten, No. 1'large, 82 . B oo 110! Bele Bar. 2% x Milwauken Markets, ay” Clty, Mic i i ¥ Grain and Provisions. vitor f. ’ Decemuer” clofed 6y No. "L smatl, $1; ininic, Nov | i 1145 %G, 1. & §.'A. 0. Iltlnill'ul‘:lu ver H\lnw » e ’uud 7 OUR—G E RO DL e ) 56 737 200,00 Private’ wires'td Ohtotdo und NaW Toek o BoIg, cloned. at 62e; | larke, o, ediur small, : while there are a good many nferior v y 2 spring, ringfleld e RAS Blarch: fangrese, dlosed at e Mag, ‘Ssapatc, | $6e; ink, darks No. 1 Turge, & medium; Wit . & T. 6 hoks coming there 15 koot number of good fat | Nov 1 northern, Pl b L R Timl i All business orders placed on Clicags glomcd at e June closed at Gike; duly, Ghic ‘1\*.“,3""4;;:‘ polrtain crtect houd | ‘Pacific hows to be seen in tie day's mupply. While the |~ CORN-rirmer; s i\ Thios 14 1ot 3 § [THIARL oL LERAD. i 0. 3 closed nt . Now 1 ke, ;i ec *Ala. Ol ) | demand was confl to local buyers their orders and active; No. 2 white, 32 SPromb Ve 4 orrespondence solicited. CORN - Receipts, 8, .i exports® 2,50 bu.; btter, No. 1 large, $8: No. 1. medium, | sl Olans .0 {0 2d 4. 3 were sufficlently large (o take care of the rath .{, BERL SN it G Oftice, room 4, New York Life Bullding sales, 265,00 bu. fulures 00y L. spot. | §6.0067.00; Noo 1 smail, $5: otter, pale, No. 1 | +Ala. Class C 14| Mutunl Uition 68 limited number offered, and under sharp compe- | HARLIY-Quiet: No. ic; sample, 51@5ite. H 260/000] 11+ 4| umaha! Telephone 1308, Spot market steady: No. i large, #: No. 1 medium, $5; No. 1 smail, +Ala, Currency . N 3. C. Gen, Gs. tition the market opened Se to 10c higher, at | RYE—Steady: No. 1’ Gc. g, : a1 ateamer e, e n’ wleior raceon, N i Jarge, Giihe; No. i medium, el | sLa New Con. ey (| No v..fi; 1sts .. which basis the bulk of the hogs sold. Toward | PROVISIONS—Higher. Pork, $12. Lard, $5.85. | sNashville o] = B Noth oo Ih elevator ana ‘ot No. 1 fmall, 3c; raccoon, black, as to bew *Miasonrl 09.. 3 the close, after urgent orders had been filled, 3 —Flour, 5000 bbls.; wheat 19,000 Y 1 6 Options ciow %o net advan No. 1 larks, Ble@i2.00; skunk, biack, cased, No. 1 ©. 88110 124 [N, W. Conola..... 1423 | values weakened, and the market finlshed rather 1B, b ) 4] 18 I T at 63%c; May, 53% o, | large, $1 No, 1 medium, 1 small, 50c; | *N. C. 4s..... 2101 | S.F. Deb, 58 quiet. However, the pens were cleared of all [ S > .00 bu.; wheat, 1,000 cl ] P e SkuRk." ¥hoce Slriped; Na, $1; No. 1|80 nonfund. 14/ R. G, Wost. 18t... Noldings. The limit reached was #.36 for a e HiEn ity i f OATS: Recelpts, 10,180 bu.; 100 medium, i No. 1 : 4 exports, 4 small Skunic, narrow | “Fonn. now wet 04 820|SU B Conuole 8. 1309 | load of cholce S-1b. hog, while several good i 0 = £ 3% o0 b futures and 8,000 b Siriped, No- 1 latge, St No. 1 medium, 43c; No. | ¥Tonn. new. ) FEW. G5 s ‘soldl nt $4.00 and €rom that on down to $ Cotton Marker. Kalamazoo ".510100! (L) | Leaves \BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER |Arrives tiem: Nov 2, 3i%e: No. 2 | 1 small, 2 sku No. 1 large 00 |8 q “light mixed packers. The bulk sold at from W ORLEANS, Dec. 1-COTTON-Quiet; ‘Ginahal Union” Depot, 10t & Aason_Sta.| Omaha, e i wesreen S Ttae; taele | 83 Nov 1 smail, §; wol z- tatne o, 1 v 3 5, agoinat o bulk of yestorday of spot, 3,000 bales: to arrive. 1,50) il Totals United s . o | 20:i6mm,. “Denver Express B rree T Dol g N 1 wmal, 827 wolt, mouncain, No. 1 large S r Representati recelpts, 15,441 bales; exports, to Great Britain. Jusive of New: York.| . 52 i «3pm. ik, Hmbm.m. & Puget $nd. i Qe & B ouniaty, 4o Roes wmall, 40010 e skin, No. 1 lnsgs 8. i Weat Shoro Ar: ¥ i A : ; in *tlen: ' Dosember. 453 DOMINION OF 'AN'mA Ao Nabrusia, Laea) (cecopt Sundas).. At So: May, dBl@atne, closed At INe ¥ small, 400 por skin, No. 1 farge eat Shoro 4 3 ooty ¢ baleh; Doecmber, i {eirasin Local (exc Por closcd ut 34140, o .00016.00; No. 1 medium 50;: No. 1 small, $2; i BOUE: Tats i ] 1e . brunry, 388500, i 11,861,839/ 0| 86am.. Lincoln_Local_(except_Sunday). e HAY-Quiet; shipping, 5055, beaver kits, No. 1 lar No. 1 medium, $1.6; s I . S G May, g0 ine, : B 818185 HOPS—ull ‘state, common to choice, old, | No. 1 small, Tic; muskrats, winter, No. 1 large, : \ : s, August! G5 | Halitx 1 'fifi? new, 13613 $@10c; No. 1 medium, %: No. 1 small, Te; musk- ceeen . 45 ., 2 1.—COTTON i FIRRRSRGEES NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. irm: - | Hamilton " e N ; . ~Chicago_Yestihule B8 Firm; wet salted New Orleans, se- | rats, fall, No. 1 large, No. 1 medium, 7 San Franclsco Mining stock Quotations. g s sales, 1300 beles; recelpts. 8,50 batos} [ *Winnipes ... . Sererfevsien Chicago Expres RS TS Tn,Bas Tegas dry; M o W Moy 1. eell, o) mUsk AL i SAN PRANCISCO. Dec. 7.—Tho offcial cloalas it shiprients, 1"':" EDRIoR 1 DR E 0. Dale. Tofatalus % o Tt il Ciicage an) Lowa Loci: < uotations for mining 8to2ks today wars a3 fol- I New York Dry Go Kot. > Ty - = e '.olla‘:\y Bii-quict; hemlock sole, B. A light B Lohs Boneral MAskeL ook ork Oy fnads. Market Vot included | . 1@1s. PLOUI — ¥ 8 NBW YORK, Dec. 7.—There was more busi- tems than cl " vBeo: o aves CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL.|Arvives OO L—Quict; domestic fleece, 17@33c; pulled, T. LOUR—Dull, unchanged. | Xiia Halo & Norcross.. 100 A easases o 8 2 ness domg in ail tments of cotton goods r 3 Omlhu Unlon_Depot, 101) & Mason Sts. Omaha p arish on forelgn nows and | Alpha . kit - Stend | . 2 ceeenid nd dress fabrics, the "collective salos for , 5 RTG AT | Timited, . PROVISIONS-Beef, qui . quiet, | 10 Argentine rec closing 1G%c _below | Audes . Kentuciy Con. . : aturo delivery ¢ important. A 1 .Chicago Express (ex. 8 Tard, steady: western at 7,27 | Yesterday's clowe; N cash, §3%c; Decom- | Helolor.. .. Lady Wash Col . 2 . voee 4 cldedly better feeling was manifested by visiting BRADSTREL1'S TRADE REVIEW, - z e “BM maul tlerces at §i . bid; Jll!:::fll‘)“;‘"‘\ i \‘h;). “T“i, i A He k(‘mlchar “nxlvnn . 9 14 BoAld: purchasers, uur:‘] l|'|4 up\munr is growing that val- UTTER-Quiet: western dairy, i1@16c: west- on orable weather, clos- | Bodle Cou... 010, #od . . ues are at the bottom. 1 Jobbing price of = ern_creamery, 16@%c: falr factory, 10@18 4@lc up: No. 2 mixed, cash, #6c; Decem- | Bullion,.:... Mount Diabl posess 9.e0n Atlantie J cashme and X serges have been | Wrude in All Lines Except Holldsy Goods s | o 7 stern P ll»:;:lxu‘ml-:x M—Nominally firmer;’ United elosed | ber, A6c: January, dic bld; My, dtac =~ Bulwer Con...... Qocidental Con: 7 gotas ) advanced to 2. Printing cloths are steady to Slack. 4:00p) \Vestibuled Limited.. a o b S—Firm, higl cash, 30%c; De- | Caiedonia........ Dhir... . 3 i fem at 2%c. Sales for the week were about AW Y ec. 7.—Bradstreet's re . Mo. Valiey Local..... ROSIN-Steady: stralned, $1.308 cember, 3lc: May, ¢ 4 Challenge Con... 0 {Overmin...... A t 260,000 pleces. NBW YORK, _1_) i Bray “," et's review 3 e Chicogo Hpecial TURPENTINE - Steady; 275 5e. RYE--Nothing doing’ No. 2 held at 5 Ghollare., Potos of trade tomorrow will say: At larger 2 Chicago 5 ORANGES—Weak: fancy, boxes, $1.57; others, | HARLEY-Unchang, Savage. | Chicago Fruit Market. castern cities retail trade has assumed char- | Leaves | CHICAGO, 1. I & PACIFIC. |Arrives REANS 1 BRAN ke vist track, fo. B GHIOAGO, et To7Tha Rart Trait compny | AR 0 bl irace has har | S analUnion Depot, i0th & Mason Bis.| Omana CHERSE-Quiet; state, large, 9@ll%cs FLAX SEED-$1.40. Utah Con... sold ona cur Callfornia frult, at auction. today, | 2oteristios of the hollday season. The de- CAST. " s ol BED- Steady: good, $5.5008.52 e Yellow Jack Telizing the following prices: © mpersr gvapsy, | mand from jobbers is mainly to fill out de- —— y M DT e, $o0g | GoWd & Cur halt “crates, $1.40G1.80; double crates, §2.6.50; | pleted stocks, and activity is mainly among | 1fi30am. - Atlantic Fi¥gress (O, Sun b - 5 timothy, $1000@11.00. | Sllver birs. 61@b13e. Mexicau dollars, 604 @ potsimmons, e, fg retailers. At the south there is a reason- | 4:30pm. go Vestibuled Limited...! 1 Unch ange 1. Sle. Drafts, sight, les phie, Tige. Duluth Wheat Market. able n(ill\“y in staple gkul;; ‘\I\'lllh II'XH‘)I[- 11:pm. Oklaboma Exp. (toC. B. ex Hun.)..11 DULUTH, Dee. T.~WHEAT-Close N mprovement at Nashyille, Chatta- hard, ‘cash, 60%e; December, H0%c; May, 62kc: »ga, Savannah, Augusta and Jacksonville, | §:isam. Oklation Yo 1, mortng ash, GO Southérn Jobbers’ are puylng a3 much atten- | 10pm... do__L ? ay, 61%c; No. 2 northern, on to collecting bills as to selling goods, S : v 3 0. fouss AR Teuves | C., 8T, P.. M. & O, Airivos N o - A ONS—Porl 4 Son - Jobb Am. Sugar. .. 01%|W. Eiec. ptd..... v b 5 Sugar Market. and Galveston likewise send unfavorable re. 0 Nebraska DPassenger (dally).... 8:15pm R ket i, e *eles o0 ‘ohanes, | T it s .":"':xfl-muu. SORNRE | A Sugar pid . 93" Atehian 2d8 ] ¥ i+ NEW YORK, Doc. 7.—SUGAR Ports of the movement of merchandise, but Hious City Express (ex Sun).. RN A . e = b 1t s 1008e. llde ongs and | Bay State Ga . 103 Atchison db. 52 1 sales, 2,000 bbls. domestic at New Orleans, o ) named the fres arketing Bt. Paul Limited.... COTTON SEBD OlL-Quiet. Quotations: Prime | Dy salt meats, e shoulders, '$3.25; longs and | Bay Stato G G [45eninm du... 0 ns, at the first nam e free marketing of B crade, H@Me: off crude, 22Gie; prime white, | ID8, 3812 shorts. §: n, packed shoul- | B ‘;‘m’,‘if, * 08 (el aanpois.. § eane e L 2 5 come here, at 3e; refined, dull. crops makes money more plentiful, though E. & MO, VALLEY. (Arrives 81g32, nominal B8 longe, $471a: riba, §7 shorts, $112%. | BOMON & BB 1 fostn & Mootans 53 3 2 o the demand for funds is small. There has Depit T6th and Wobstor Sts. | Omaha $PRiTER—W .x‘i domestic, $.27% aske RECEILTR-Flour, 4.0% bbls.: wheat, SRBEIAT i Ry LR [ 192t . - niiipleeg Wheat Quotations. been a moderate gain in distribution of gro- Fast Mall and Express.... Ceady; Brokers' price, §3; exci i N wheat, none; | PG BUTE.rers h A E SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—~WHEAT—Steady; | ceries, shoes and light hardware from Gal:| 2 (ex. Bat.) Wyo. (ex. Mon.).. 4:68pm Jbrce for wot, 8.7 4 i oSHIE 25, bhia.; at, none; | BUShOUTE .o 4 Aaht e December, 95%c; May, $1.02. veston, but sales of dry goods are dull Norfolk Expresa (ex. Sunday).. 1)ilm PR Sronk | brokers price, 9. . Mexican Central, t1 E : e Among central western citles Cleveland ....Fromont l'ass. (ex. Sunday).... 3:60 change price, $9.60 asked. ey NLEN b Dt("aula,“,u.“ [ e » Manchestor Textiles. and Clncinnatl are exceptional in reporting St F Bt PO SR ol o s P8 Solony... uisey .. 2 . il MANCHESTER, Dec. T.—Cloth and yarns quiet | gains In demand in a few lines, and at the T, BT, 4. T Averpool M':rl"t (,\nvj‘fi:‘_‘;'”{{r ALy ._‘l"\-""_‘;'_" “flyrml W«;‘:l n'"" Rubber....... | k. . . e ™ | at unchanged prices. » fiest named from manufacter:rs. The move- Union Depot, 10t & Mason Sta Ouuln o T ATEAT-Srot, aulet: | LR Drteent manitest " murker conditions | Soetmnd. e O] il i 2] : % e ment ‘of staple. merchundise from- Detroit e Bar s Lo i, Manitoba, B4 1. | Which is calculated 1o depress or clate the spirit o 03 % Captured t 3 and Louisville 1s characterized as feature- \K.'C. Night Ex. via. U. ailaand: No. & hand, Manitoba, Su 8d; [ FNLL aie or Of our manufactusers. Prices are Naw York Mining Gascatioas, A adsabed - pIured Theee of the Thieves Ban. At Chiloago saiee of (oloThing: exneed | Siuemii. C Ng fornia, S8 44d: futures opened casy 2 [ PACTF ss heaviest on middle pe. | Practically unchanged. Considerablo wool fs sell- | NRW YORK, Dee. 7.~The followlng e, R -1 HENNESSEY, Okl., Dec. 7.—The posse of | those in a like period in 1583, but the distri- | Leaves MISSOURT PACIFIC, Decomber, January, | ing all the i ncderate quantities a closing mining quotations: SHEEP—The supply conslsted of two loads of | farmers who have been following the band of | bution of nlllmel,F ru‘hlu-{ jg.,l..lru and hard- | Omahal Depot ll"L-T«! Webster 8 ware is smaller. '8t. Louls jobbers report the . Louts near the Gloss | hoayiest demand from nearby countey des Louls JIICE piem; domestic, fair 10 extra, 4406 d Taston Book (aorasion: ALLOW-Firm; city, country, % BOSTON. Dee. 7.—Call loans. 214@3 per cent; MOLASSES—Stendy; New Orleans, open’ kettle, N ME 3 time loans, @4 per cent. Closlng prices for 1o eholce, 26GITC 3 slocks, boads and mining shares ON—Dull; Scotch, $19.00820.00; Ameri- Sk S FI0, INON-Dull; Seotch, #19.000.00; Amerl- | BAUGINGTLnchanwed AT &S F. ... 4% Westingh e ) d for domestic wool con. b5 u March, S %d; April, bs :."‘\l..,"“:::‘h- .- e Tiniwer ‘< B |Ontario.... common muttons. Market quotably unchanged. | horse and cattle thieves y, b8 % Gl 1 40 |ophir....." Falr to cholce natives, 32.2¢3.00: fair to good mmnn—wn.ln.;-ns;, American mixed, bs %d; TR e TR Groeorgainere 40 |Blym o enterns. S0 be common) sl stock siion | mountains in Cheyenne and Arapahoe coun-[ers to fill in stocks, and a better feeling Bositions 10" higher. bt eania] Gnd distant | AFCE what diminshed by (he oocurrence of | GOk CulL & Vi, 333 |Quicksliver. $1 %yt 00 §00d 10 chiolce # {5 100-1b. lambs, | tles, seventy miles west of Hennessey, cap- | in the finished {ron and steel trades. Kan- d... @ | “do pfd.. 50, 86, o sas City jobbers send an encouraging re- Jmteady at unchanged prices; business heaviest on | the annual Thanksgiving holiday. The sales of o |ste tured thres of the thieves and drove the bal- -nm'- positiona: December. to. d: Jansary. & o weekcamount (o 17000 Ibe: domeatle ‘and | SUGHONTIG: §) Slerrs Nevida.. . Louis Live Ntook Market. ance away, after wounding several of them. | PGt hsed on efforts to push trade in Texas l-.l-mdn 6d; March, 48 6d; April, 45 6d; “v:-ifll:“jm“ A T o Toaos ‘pfi" Homesiako,.......1680 | Unlon O g ST. LOUIS, Deec. T.—CATTLE--Receipts, The outlaws will be turned over to the| ity and west of Chicago trade reports are E FIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, hbteady: demand moderate; Bt Louts, | visiis sesk and A (otal Of SAVT.000 1ha. ‘for the | Mexican.....iil.i. 6 |Vellow Jaskei: head; shipments, 90 head. Market firm: authorities. less favorable because of unseasonable open {union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. faney wlnl-r.‘".. ¥ o " | gueresponding week last voar. The saies since Londss Bhosk Omomsisas R e Sl pp— weather, uinnl throughout Nebraska and ad- il;lu Sy 1;-.."...{" or.., AS-Canadiun. 48 11 anuary 1, T84, wmount 1o 136.54,68 1bs.. againat L o - : 3 Johuny Counors Backs Out. ncent regions, owing to the need of rain LULLEG Paul Limit VISIONS—Hacs Cumberland cut, 28§ | D6.974,600 1bs. o year ago. The saies in New | LONDON, Dee. 7.—4 p. m. closing e g 0 e Shipments, § J f-lu 2 Wi he., 308 ; 1ong | York amounted to 255,000 lbs. ani in Philadel. | , o st AR head. Market steady o strong; heavy, CHICAGO, Dec. 7.—A message from Dom- Be 5, 8 S e Shprasteriation: apply -~ LNION FACIK o 0 ¢ pacifie . Bk ul o 455 mixed, $L0064.40: light, 4. 1067 4. 30, " to Omaha, Des Moines, Mllwaukee, St ‘aul, e T i, pkn, MeBt | B e e . - WOOL Bisady an¢ ua- | e B 2 xR RHEE D itetcipta. 100 Hoad; ‘shipments, none, | IMick O'Malley of New Orleans states that | Minneapoits and Dulith, the last named Toe, S4s; clonr bellies, 14616-1bs., 36a; Shoulders, | changed . mu‘ i, joree ;-:ww::--nn;?ylvu..un.. . Market steady, unchanged. = Johnny Connors of Springfield, who s flzxumfmr.«,a'rmn;mnfflf'n""rf,.,"' the luntl 15\(0 g Lk . Central 0 | Reading. ... o o g e 3 o aggregate Du- fl"?.‘ L s il et e B e Floancial Notes Mexican ordinary. 14_|Mex. Con. new 5. New York Live Stock Market. chagver, 8 {;‘:’:nb:‘fi?fiyfi:&‘r '.;.:”.E‘:’.’,’,,‘;{ Juth lake shipments this year are over 1,000, ok pouts mems. And Besierk. oy, | BOGTON. Dec. T.—Clearings, W4.66.507; bal- | “BAR BILVER-334d por o NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—BEEVES—Receipts, | 13 off J 000 tons over 1883, but receipts are o irifle n.au-. Be 81 Chand, WU prime | ancos, 31670557 BAR SrLYBR-4 b 30 head: 3 ’cars on “dmier - wctive, shaie | * O N smaller. | The terdency of prices s to in- n pa LONDON, Dec. T.—4 p. m.—Gold Is quoted at | The rate of dlscount i the sironger; clow e slow; natlve sicers, poor creas ess, the list of staples showing na’ modercte; Mnest | Buenos Avies at it Madeils 18; Lisbon; S50, | both short and three months bl s T per vent, | 1o Brime; 35065.10; haif brieds, $.2564.70; oxen, | Oregon Kidney Toa cures all kidney trou- | advauces belng fonger than that on which $2.00GL06; bulls, $2.30¢2.50; dry cows, §Lisga.. | bles. Trial size, 25 cents, All druggists, lquuuuonl are not maintalned, As at Lon-