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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 189 0 exports 1o Great Britain, | which leaves the true amount of the wl-&ny.mr“ng u-o::y-:;m:;u;-m ending at 3 . - COMMERCIAL AND PINANCIAL i L Bpr e St e ot et s OMAHA LIVE SR00K MARRETS oo = g A Go into the best grocery stores, [, cney, 2468 per cent. New York exchange, pa " 3 - OMANA GENERAL MARKET, ...;uTé:T“,v‘!_»mnfx‘T. SOt AT, Tl ——. Cattle mn:myt Fll!y".thntstortl‘s thatl ha':/ehthc 2 c— . 1O ec. 20, —Clearings, ,62; bal- - N z KR e v 08 g as Wheat Market Closed Lower Today After Condition of Trade and Quotations on | BIGI Mones quil at sal per cent. | Reoeipts Continue Oomparatively Light, | it i wmares et 5 what § "ll e '%(‘" "r'.‘](f‘ ’m(l 1?- '.em an Exciting Struggle, Staple and Fancy Produce. 90— - quoted tod Varying Little from Last Week's, DISPOSITION. at 1s best for washing and ¢! eaning, DUTTER-Packing stock, $c; fair to good eoun Ay i Madrid, 1 i Ldsbon, Omaha Packing Co, s HOT o o e e e | S e o OV g They'll tell you, + Pearline.” Ask Oite; cholce to fancy, 1@lee; gathered | 8t Tetershurs, The nmond Co, L1l . imitat! BULLSH FEELING ABROAD A FEATURE oy, 1o repmrator ereamery, mgze, | Vim0 T T sz, | CATTLE BUYERS GETTING PARTICULAR | nmie ity Hammer = : them how the imitations compare with A TOULIRY g s, Gotves wving ;r;‘n';muu g e .r".(; ;‘w}.‘\ ‘,‘H Wilgon 22 it, in qu:\]luy and in'sales. They'll tell | chickens, 4%@se; ducks, 6c; turkeys, torling commercinl, $4.8:%4.5: e Sl Cavey e ved i Soom Y 5 Corn Suffered from the Improvement In | foms. s pesse 61061 w LOKION, Do .The weekly statement of | Want Only Faney dr Tidy Light Beoves— | 07N & 80100000 - . you that they're f-“: behind. Wenther, Frompective Heavy Bes | ioice larwe, bc; chotes st 5oy tuckirs, Jaik | forlowng chammers Botal roscrr ALcrano sl | Otier Grades Duil.and Lower—Hogs Netson Mordly 00 : What does this show? Why, celpts and a Poor Demand for 5 chole heavy, Te; holce & : o TR oerente, flism; builioh, de. | Score a Shurp Advance for Yansant ... ot § " that the people who have the finest the Spot Article Ir G B S taney, e Py ot A e ARSI T 24 Shippers and " fecders 1111110 and most delicate things to wash, oS 0 W, blue | w eal, pe 9.000; government scurities, decrense, 80,000, P 2 o . ¢ 08 HaIO1N: rec Wit tokl, er Ooe, ARG | THE proSton o e Numules drcteave. ER0.0N. i : A o and who would be least likely to CHICAGO, Dec. 2).—~The wheat mark U] @1.50; ducks, mixed, per doz., §1.00G1. C 8. |to 1 lity, which last weck was 63.28 per cent, THURSDAY, Dec, 20. . ‘k l N struggled to gain a little on yesterday's | Dacks, $,0045.00; mallards and red b 18 now &.¢7 There was a comparatively light run of risk the ; Athens, @20 quail. $1.251 aeer saddles, 124 i e — VE STOUK. things with any danger- price, but too many hands went up against | gl Quall, 12 T STOCKS AND BONDS, stock today, only ¥%'cars in all. So far | it and it closed Y%e lower than on the y | rabbits, $1 this week, compared with last, variations ous washing-compound—it shows Sales of Cattle Were A Trifle Freer Yester- o | il betore. Corn for May sold as high as | VEAL-Cholce. tat and mall veals aro quoted | irmer Tone Chinractorized the Specatation | in recopty Lom ey, Wit ht. The increa i Jarke and courss, SEbic dny and Cholce Grides A in. that these people have proved to from 19%c to 49%c, and for one small lot as | "' I-\Viconsin full cream, ¥ 0 the Exchange, | In cattle amounts to less than a thou CHICAGD, Des W.—8ales of ealtls Were & low ns 48%c. It closed at 49 bid. Provisions raich Nebraaka and, lowh, fall cream, | NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—A firmer tone | Head, while the decrease in hogs scarcely | i gacs ooee, Xi-sules i T & themselves that Pearline is the ruled firm and made a fractional gain in "ovick,"No. 1:'Tie: Hvisn, “No. | ch the speculation on the Stock | exceeds that amcunt. There have been |smaif gain. The fresh and stale Laltle cobines best. pice, : ange today, but the volume of business | about 50 more sheep, made a larger supply than was expected, S0 any And § . . he local people who bought wheat 505 Ty atraw, b, TCIor ke the Soreand: [ was but little heavier than on yesterday.| Thescattle market was about lke it ale | important cdvanmn m Torr® oxpec auestion And it certainly is, terday 1 had a little profit in it took .- Oy k. London w 11 buyer of 8t. Paul and | ways I8 just before the holidays. Dealers | Shippers and dressed beef unscrupulous grocers will tell you, - . Only top Krades L I beet firma were slow o Peldion and some their profits this morning at the opening. | . prices | jo m lesser degree of Irle, and late advices [ wanted either fancy cattle or tidy, fat, pay from .80 to $.50 for common to cholce *“this is as good as" or **the same as Pearline,” 11'¢ The first transactions were at the same | PIGEONS-OI birds, 1 $0@90c. from London showed an improvement there | light stock. These grades were quotably it bl G R ';l_( FALSE—Pearline is never peddied: if your grocer sends Price as at yesterday's close and were| oo VI car lots, ®0@ssc; | M American securities, which had a favor- [ steady, while on all others the market 100, COMINEN: AG" SRV Teowa, HiTny o N you an imitation, be honest—send i¢ dack, “w JAMES PYLE, New York, steady for the first twenty minutes, when |, POTATORS-Wote 1 n lofh BOWO able. effect on the market here. At the | Fuled dull and lower, anywhere from 0 e Cota, ey Wad § I OLD. BEANS avy, opening of business the eral i M e lo Monday was a glow, | Canners' stuff was quoted at from $1.25 to §2 solling began to have Its effect and a bre OLD, BEANS ffant picked, navy, # eta, Hemle Sbor Bt progneral let was trade, and “but little improvement | with sales largely at from $1.65 (o $. ool te of Yc occurred, partly influenced by the L i, on lquidation. sater ang _ \Westarhe uorny nieed be looked for till after the nolids | chotee “export cattle were sty fact that receipts at Minneapolis and Du- | QXTONSOn o 5 ol down 1 per cént, ex-dividend of" 11 | AlRoUEh the market for butchers' ‘aa | st Wt G i 4 9 lo'8 : Juth were 415 cars, against 300 cars on the | CELERY-Der d per cent, owing to a'pressure to sell by | CANNErsstock was by no means exce | jarhere was ter dcmand for *gheep and | corresponding day of last year, The cables| * 1 . [ ] ; % c Buppiied, the trade wae in e ambe, and that fact, (EeIE with {1 317 holders ho had been walting to collect | SUPpli AL Talling Oft in' (he arrivals, ave the price gIving the close of the forelgn market were the dividend before liquidating thelr ac- | fictory shape, Sith brices 2e o Goc lowe ni U A (R Ll L onE - it quoted considerably . higher BERTes counts. A slight reaction occurred before By Ootiin \\Iglk WL o) 0 and poor to caofce 1mbs Drices, but New York, Minneapolis and Mils | SALTOTSberd the end of the first half hour, but the mar- able veal calves raled porhaps a shade | § iger, and faney | 3 ) I I de | gt Extra fed shoep went s high o 1 AL k ket quickly “rallied, and up' to noon the | fimer, but ‘bulls, stags and rough stock 2 athe cold water on the HORSER Per In., 7GSe. y © & o of al s 8 differ: ques i 1 i BERIINIE feolihe Sbrond Cpu Etenoh \She | Honswr T Hted Can mugicehoTas, upward, © Consolf- | {71 kinde was in indifferent request and K L relehts were held with i Our easy system of credit enzbles everyone to make yesterday. The market held fairly fiem, [ T R T 14 between. the. Consoitntal Cand Sompination | Bivers wera tonspieiisis searcs giius | improveni and Mogs of 1w degree. beng. Jeft i R A S e betaveen, the Conglladtel o 1o’ fiver | Buviers were, comepliugualy scipee: ieulh | st il e beine e PRESENTS FOR LADIES, row. The opening prices for May were : oz, S e MUFELY. FPROLIG exception to | U4 and 1¢ to 2 lower than the first of | Ciere was trading all along up (0 from $he (o e SLATIS SRR B%e and. from » It had a| T O At TS WRRFO] TIMDROamuhly Bt Teony 101 MY ‘weele, BUL (RS wo T OF Do pear of (80 70 tor prime henvy, o prices most Goienty LADIRS" DRAKS, CURTES) ELEGANT SIDEBOARDS fitarval’ of ‘scendinems ai> atound. it and| ALINACHC K o i R T A T e RS B Tl awere from: S o H By i e ranar, 200 DRESSING TABLES, MUSIC RACKS, ORNATE EXTENSION o jother weak s W o 3 & gred 134 per cent. < the hot ¢ 3 of the 22 to 350-Ib. hogs were welghed at from B T R o riomy 1o WHICH LU LN half immediately ~following * midday, ' the | No. Av. P Av. Pr. |08 To 5160, “Culls nod plse were hard " jor e BANLOR CHAIHS ¢ TABLER v vy AL LU WL T E8-None. tuated rather wide Before 2 o'clock there | 1.0 780 3 340 4000018 Gk el SILVERWARE, ONYX TABLES, LEATHER SEAT wenther, Drovnectively hoavier receimen. an o B g was inaugurated a selling movement n | 2. /1015 300 1 340 1 reports: S Fale) 1] i ¢ i 4 Rpot - articls, S Winter Nellls, Vicnrs, Chicago Gas on western orders, which SHIPPING EXPOR ; “officinl yesterday, TEA TABLES, CLOCKS, DINING CHAIRS, R S T U 8- Gon - wook, “ber. oy, ihioanrs: | catsed QboNno of L ps BenC e s WCR | 340 pments, 872) head; ieft over, ab ut ; BTG Joes for he A Cufs rangas an Byt ensiarn atoo, 4 and 1 svimpatietde reicton in e Tost' ot cows i et ity f' e market vt fons PICTURES, JEWEL CASES INE CHINAWARE, e and: a10 not. ¢ sher than 10%e nor o the list.” The depression did not last lopg . 80 i 50 i 9 g L 30000085, for IIEni. $iartiy salen BT i S L g B AR ATAS DE Conco:d, none: Malagns, per 65 to | and before 2 o'clock speculution wus on the | 50 S S0 1 5 AR @iy siouty SLugd SILK PILLOWS, TEA SETS, ~ JAPANESE SCREENS at e bid RANBIE S8—Jorse cy, $10.50 per bbL. | vhnce 1 es and the market | 2.... or heavy packi - shipping ot $2.40004.05 R s T 3 Onts were t|ul‘wl. ‘;n 3 ;mqu n:llh-ln was EHANSE '“‘;:ml.(‘l,” S $10.60 per b vance ;'\'r‘mulum-'x- 223‘-'1 u:.l» 2 Al::\,l“:llll\rwn:‘x'rll(h: for, i ottt s N e LADIES' WHITE ENAM- | STERLING SILVER- BASELS, rincipally to el May started at 82ye, (oo T i OLTISE et : . ; : ATTLE—Recelpte, 11,00 head; market qulet | AR Eoti A T R G St et L P T i L heavy in the earlier | 3. : S e Ceinte, 10,00 nead; market qun ana || Bl DRESSING CASES, | WARE, PARLOR SUITS, B eac 8 LRLHERIOW ERLEDFICRpionit e idayy A { ridas, per half_ box, $1.75. ding, the influence. good buying en ot P e i The market in provisions did riot escaip Choice. atock, 32.0082.50 pér ‘ouncn, | Lrading, LW T TG e e L] Sltking i : weak. WHITE ENAMEL SILVER MOUNTED TABLE COVERS, oo Sinoral duliness. Tulure Jellverics | DENONS Mulngn: $55; fancy Flobida, wiacs | SLLTened prices somer LI L o St. Louis Live Stock Market. we rmer, however, due to the of and 200, $4.004 ew Messinas, sizes 300 [ Vi x Post's London caplegrn . 9 . 1S, Dec, 20.—CATTLE-Recelp ARLOR CHAIRS B TICLE! VALL CABINETS, BORS at the yards, Proving o, number onfy | 50 and 20, $LIMGL2; new' Messinas, sizes Ivening Post's Tondon cablegram: | & 8 14 { ST, LOUIS, Dee, 20 CATTLE - Recipts, 4 PARLOR CHAIRS, TOILET ARTICLES, WALL CABINETS, 80,00, “instead of 37,000 ° head, as esti- | “piNEAPPLL 3 but with & sleady undertone - Amerronn | 3 3 3 . lower; good stock not- nted: butch- FINE RATTAN CHINA FISH SETS, mated, and tomorrow’s receipts ‘n ing esti 5 8 were flat, but had a distinct rally of 14 to . i 2 Ipping native stecrs, $3.00605.0 FINE CARVING SETS, 5! mated at 24000 head. ¢ mpared with ONSTERS—IXL, fo: meduim. per can, 1 |1 per cent after hours. The decreass of | o0 N il o Bleers, $1.2504.00; grass ROCKERS, f BRASS BEDS, RHSEUNEHEST e LR B AU CHAN BT g horss ipany selaca e, 00k SXUTA & | 31,000 cofin and bullion in the Bank of | 1.0 2,008 . . TeatI Lt o o : LACE CURTAIN: 4 er. ccts, 1oc; * company selects, 20c; New York | faokio cek. 109, o Bz 20 S eceipts s, 3,700 i B laBtoh LACE AINS, a e The leading futures rang:d as follows: counts, e L L (T Ao NSt rasfaxs : : g : heads market o hig : A FINE CHINA CLOSETS, SRS R SMYRNA RUGS, “Articies, | Opn. e Tobnthy. lawe, stgan.,, Lo Shotoe, 180Ms; Call. | FLOSHEGI lieiitiony, Tie detally. ot the 5. 3 i iR e, BT s inary Hant ¢ PARLOR LAMPS, R o HALL TREES, “HoNEY Hie; | Catornia, 20c; | gold movement are: Hr.000°in from Eavpt |11 2. 4 5 | leht. sasoqe, o " e FLORENTINE FRaMEs| or- TREES, ined, 4 to 10-h. © per b, 10 , rom Aden, X rom Australia o SHEEP—Recelpts, 1,300 head; shipments, n 50 ED CHIN. 2 2 2 whubis 5D COVE ADLE SYRUP~ Gation ant. por dox. $12. | A 16010 Trom Barle. with. £aig00 semr e & market slow and 10G25¢ Jower: Tl Food T DECORATED CHINA SILK BED COVERS, S—Almonds, i English walnuts, soft- | to South America and £10,000 to Par lgers - 8 see8l0 s 285 mixed lots, Tambs,” ¥ 02N shee, 13 aliands fiberts, {oaize; | There s a slight demand for gold here for | 10 o ok fmixed el 4 PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. Srazil nuts, Sc; st i Germany. 5 : : ve mixed, $2 Hsheep, $2 GENTLEMEN'S T A ( *8 [ $L50m2.00: large hickory The following were the closing quotations % 3 4 25 = _ OFFICE DESKS, a0l anuts, Ge; ARRBRAIEE Biocky W Eb N oaroas o : » Stock Market. i ; : $helipad g on_the leading’ stoc : ] B 1) KAN —CATTLE-Receipts, SMOKING TABLES, OFFICE CHAIRS, PICTURES FOR GEN. it ] IR PR A g 1v,, | change today: i , 100 1 4 ; shipmints, head; market st F P oer b o fgsdied 10-gal (Aot i fy fTenteon T 7 o et ulow ek i aledrn: BLACKING CASES, BOOK CASES, TLEMEN'S ROOMS, 50 P dams BX o ; 5 1 exas ers: > o : i 15 S ana_pereh, e; fe; | Alton A S Central . ¢4 H ; : %, Bative cowe. $1,50G32% s and SILVER MATCH REVOLVING BOOK FRENCH CLOCKS, cruppie, 10¢: catfish, 12¢; black hiss o vl ... N. ¥ 4 6t G : RS kel BT s & Rure julce, per | 3 Lo, 8 b oNiio] Shatio Y 3.0 s 6 B e marked ey c e ot sl BOXES, CASES, FOR GENTLEMEN'S 9 " I E R L AL LT : 10 s“p'la; U s ; | SL0004.30¢ i 406310 Yo SILVER AND CUT LVER CIGAR CASES, | RrooMs, | j 3 10 40 1bs., 41k’ No, 2 5 |Bue al 22 Bt A00% Heaa! e < = AT o Ibs, ke xNé ) Ve enir, 8 1915 1w T No. . ol IRt e o 5 e S i 12 head; shipments, 200 GLASS INK STANDS, SHAVING STANDS, CHIFFONIERS, el Juotations were veal ca to0 15 Ibs., be 0. 1 dry flint hides, . FLOUR-—Quict and a trific ensy. Go! Noc 2 'dry nt hides, ey Noo 3 iy matem e Pullman 1 3 fve % e saTh FRAMED WATER ¥ g Sy No. 2 ; No. 3 spring, | §65 Noo Pt curea Wiaes, e ok . foes e |aading. . e iy o TILLET, fl«‘\'-','-:,"‘}.,,.m, : EASY CHAIRS, DRESSING CASES 5 810813085 o || HE B AT TR0 Fent 5311501 H choh b Ge0cs | G D O SR do D e 10w 40 . 07 D on sale; European gables COLOR PICTURES, TURKISH ROCKERS, FOR GENTLEMEN'S 2 white, 1@%e; No. | ot haltea sneariimns (enors rodied Sins’ | Colo. Coal & Tron. R.G. W Americ at 100111 euch, S15c; dry shearlings (short. woold eprly | Cotton Oil Cert 16 F Shindy No. 1 each, ogidc; ary ‘shearlings (short | Delaware & Hud'l 1267 itock Isiand ot canty’ ifnes, R oy it | B Lk ¢ . B Pavi o ansas and Nebraska butcher: wool -pelcs, per : i FLAX SEED-No. 1. $145. Ib.. actual weight, 6@Sc; dry flint Iiansas and St, P. & Omaha, TMOTIY KD i, A Neoraska, murrain wool’ peitn, per 1hiaet i R DT NS—Mess pork, pe weight, 4@6e; dr. nt Colorado butcher wool Ry 187, Lard, 100 Tbs., . Short ribs | nelig' ‘per ' Ib., no . T H Fort Wayne. Sugar Refinery.... (boxed), 5@Sle; short clear sides (boxed), GU@ | eight, 46i6e. l;'.otkl';.l \9'([‘\‘1 ‘f::e‘x‘na l::’:(;:‘llcl o VS KY—Distiters' finished goods, per gL, Ll EAND R AR el P Vonite A 0tD | Dithols Contra Unlon Pacific.. ... e following were the recelpts and shipments | Wk, prime 1760 roven iy, f02es bees | FKfe TR 10| dopid .. fd. Wells Fargo Ex. today: NFL'IHS—Hw'Ixr, ;;15‘“;(\, o, lnh;fiiof'fn’nmu‘w‘ L Fo. 1875 [ Western Unton. =g o 0. 1 medium, No. 1 sma 0.00; bear, : L A Articics. Receipts: [Shipments, mmmy"mm o ’1"}:.‘\ ll?"(fi ks Déf'wn No:'l Le: 8 Wheeling & L. E Flour, bbls, ) e i NO. all, i bear, black, cubs, y No. 1 large, $6.00@8.00; No. 1 'medium, 0066.00; Wheat, bu.....".. . No. 1 small, $i; bear, black, Montana and y - 1 small, 34 ; A Rocky e ' A it ) | mountain, No. 1 large, $18.00622.00; No. 1 medi , o ! “ #14; No. 1 smail, $10: ‘bear, black, Montani. year: e T e 5 lings, No. 1 large, $12; No. 1 medjum, $8; No, 1| Missouri Pacific.. Barley, bu... caasicisal _85.000] S | pmall,” 85 bear, “black, Montana cubs, . No. - 1 | Mobile & Ohio. Onthe Produce exchange tolay ths butter mar- | large, $6.50; No. 1 medlum, $4.60; No. 1 seaall, | Nashville Chat.. creamery, 12@2c; duiry, 11@ |33; bear, siiver Up, No. 1 large, $0; Mo j | Natlonal Cordaze. Eggs, dull; 10@2c, medium, $12, No. 1 small, $8; bear, siiver tip, | N09 BId.--. 4 yearlings, No. 1 ‘large, $1i; No. 1 medlum, 10 5-5;,,“,‘*';:,:,"‘»» NEW YoRK GENERAL Manier. | No Vgl o b il Yo S5 B | Kb T bear,' brown,” No. 1 lnrge, $20.006125.00, No. i P $el A0 o Yesterday's Quotations on Flour, Graln and [medium, $16; No. 1 small, $12; bears brown, year. ' year: | N ) Pro ons. Metals, Ete. lings, No. 1 large, $10.00#12.00; No. 1 medlum, $§; - L No. 1 small, $; bear, browa, cubs, No. 1 lirge, of stocks today were s . YORK, Dec, 2).—FLOUR—Recelpts, 13- | 87, No.1 medium. $6:, Nov 1 smafl, 19 bonrie ', Including: American Sugir, § 80 bbls.; exports, 13,00 bbls.; sales, 8600 pkss. | No. 1 iarge, $LOGLE); No. 1 mediim, 630; Nor | jinan, homd ik Amerlcan S MORRIS EASY CHAIRS, 85 T'ure juice, per bbl, al bbl., $3. 2 Beliht; e beet X FRAMED ETCHINGS, LEATHER COUCHES, ROOMS, . CALVES -Receipts HAND EMBROIDERED | FINE DICTIONARY BRASS BEDS FOR | LAMDS-Receipis, 8 SILK PHOTOGRAPH HOLDERS, GENTLEMEN'S Weak s sheep, ime, . hoice, $3.50G14.80. FRAMES, ES F > o WgL1S: lambe, co choler, $3.60 : TABLES FOR GENTLE- [ ROOMS, SEoRRIBTBIGhE TURKISH RUGS, MEN'S ROOMS, STERLING SILVER Kets or Fhurades, Doccmber 3oy spcipel mor- |l SILVER MATCH SILVER BOOK NOVELTIES FOR Hogs. Sheep. HOLDERS, South Omaha .. 2460 5,017 553 MARKERS, GENTLEMEN, Chicago .. 00 30000 13,00 R e BT PRESENTS FOR CHIDREN. Tota e .20 Rockers, High Chairs, Cribs, Crecpers, Baby Jumnpers, Fancy Beds. Decorated Cups and Saucers, and thousands of other suitablo presents t 5 s and £ ) < 00 e emoanarees AR numerous to mention, all offered at the same uniform low prics for whish out chamge, . il with we are noted. WHEAT—Let down some early, reacting soon, but not maintaining the advance; the market was duil, 16 5 1120 T 1410 1840 11610 1610 L 23838 e 2 9‘2 ] 4] Boelm e CORN--Started out well, but wita few buyers and_ more sellers yielded to o close of Yo off: No. 2 mixed, cash, 44c; December, 44%c; Janus ary, ‘#c; May, 45%c, OATS—Betidr, closing 1-16¢ higher; No, 2 cash, se; December, ' 0%e: May, 31%G31%c. o dyinsge. SLOGLE, N medton, 000; KYE-Quet nd unchanged. Bkiket In more active on winter brands, | 1 Emall, $oc; fsher, No.' 1 large, $5; No. 1 mediam, | s aioor bistiieasy s hivestern, BARLEY—Firm; sales, Minncsota, 573 DUt th fInil brenk 1 wheat dlsconrimes buyimg, | 550 & Sl 347 fox, Bver an o cmanm: | Gk, ki, Disiling, 12300] Norhwestorn, BRAN- Stronger’s cast track, sacked, o1 o n & o | Sording to beauty, No. 1 large, $100; No. 1|Cordage, 2,000; Western Uniom 4600, WESTERN CATTLE. FLAX SEED-Dull at $1.4), % fSouthern flour, dull. Rye flour, quiet; sales 200 | medium, 360; No. ‘1 small, $60; fox. milver. pate COLORADO, CLOVER SEED—§ 714 bbls. Buckwheat flour, neglected. according 1o beauty, No. 1 large, $0; N i New York Money Market. T P e TIMOTHY SEED-$4.70605. BUCKWHEAT—Dull at_62a6% s No S miada, 381" £ox/" orom, N NEW YORK, Dec. . -MONEY ON CALL- ] | B89 I O e n(‘OI]lN IML;; n:m; )':‘Ih“:\‘ western, $1.16@118; fox, ;'.m,v ,\;;,_ 4 ,..',g.‘ $1.50, No. 1 x'm"dm"' § m««h."m(-_:":-\-m; last loan, 1% per cen osed, 331 d voni. ot 1 randywine, §3; sales, 200 bbls, O eniamal, $1; fox, gray, No. 1 laige, 7he; No: | "4 R ™ pncANTILE PAPER—3%@14 pe ? g ull at $2.50. -Nominal; car lots, §G3c; boat loads, | 1 meaium, Ge; No. 't smail, dc; tox, kit, No. i | (dUME MERCANTILE PAPER-2%@#% per |g . K - ER-Held 5 large, Gei No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1 small, sic; | B, EXCHANGE—Quiet, -but firm. - gl CORN MEAL-—$2 Vi, .00 cn Nov 1 "acaam: 82 No. | Wil dctual businesn. 1 vankers. ils ot HR0 | & feedors.. L0 5% e A Ty WHISKY 81 Pretm, g0 oy oo b lncae, (83" No.' 1| T Ut o and. a3 B ROLI T g | 1 P WYOMING. L i i exports, 245,000 | Medium, 31 "1 Inednon, he, 'nk, No. 1| Gavi posted rates, SUESGAE and S0 8910400, b 3 rales, 3 wnd 64,00 bu, | Jarge, 60G65e e A oo 1 smail, [ G0V ERNMENT BONDS- Weak and 2 the [ 11 cows..... 1bull........182 Pork, standard mess, job- (o i A minke, dark ‘No. I large, i6; No. i medium, | FOVERNMENE BONDE—Weal % per | 7 bulls..ll] Ll bing, $12.12%. prime steam, $6.0 Rigionat masel No. ¥ gmall, 80c; mountiin lon, ‘Dertect hea 2 76 : - | ing_and combing, 331 802 bates; i Yoaterday sta s bonds, penoranly Imn s ety $6.75 "Drv salt meats, looso shouiders, §; clothing and’ combing, 2@, South A Ytor, S0GEN 56, $1.00G2.00; imperfect wk ns, | CTE from vesterday; BYAD. Baco c (R 5 b 2l A AR R CT D T v, Options lvancal | S ottt Yor 3 darse, 587 Nov L imedium, | TG, BOROE, S 55 SR ; Phcon g iia, o i, combing, 24 early on forelga buying and firmer. cal Liff ¥ b Ui g % BEenEnEnEEEs rersteb oo sE8RE Toth ng and comb- 7: . SILVER CERTIFICATES-60ic bid. . 5 steers. 02 shorts, 81, - 463 bules; clothing acted under local salex; rallied and 73 Iarme BgT0e NG meamall: 8 | iocing quotations on bonda were s’ follow 0 stoers, ;110270 (SECEIVTS—Flour, 4,000 Ubls.; wheat, 9,00 bu.; combing. a0l atkiang T 13"y | For ddlivered prices on Corn or Feed of Blua,cn sy clearances and firm lnte enbien; | {5 Ly riceoun,back, anlo Do | o7 gw v 17 D AR G i TT | OGS The supply was not very heavy | ‘RN e whieat, none; | Cine' 7 ‘Gioa ™ Hone Cant” Gatai skis i o0 | ontehepenintlon in' car loads lots. Write tion, and left off at e net decli . 2 red, 3 poleunle, blacle, cased. No.'i | U 8, gu.coup ric and the quality rather poor. arger pro- i 4 tomorrow. TeauiNe, e gee, doned b e Eebruany | H e N e e atei e i de; No. | I8 4 rex. ! T Bomo. e Dhat Sackers werk ih han for Hneo et Tl keauet i thont W. H. BOOTH & co., 613, closed” at 61%c; March, 61%c, c 1,005 3 o L Jarge | U. 8, ds.coug i 4 e . Packers were Vi g chanige, at"62c; " May, +Closed: it 63 o No, 3 Al de o ok Wi No, 1 medium, | U & o8; re. Bl s . hogs, and, on account of better eastern adc | MINNEADOL rhwestern mar- TSSO 2 Kansas City, Mo, Closed c; July @63 3-16c, 331 NG, 1 “medtuim, 33; 8o 1 mmat, 3100; wa, | s heon L i vices and’ the limited supply on sale, they ntinued ad In he strength- of & s Clty Markets, Welghts and grades guaranteed, 62%0: W60t c, closed at 3 prairie; No. 1 large, 65@90%; No 3§ N x lost no time in filling their orders at prett future: opinion s growing th , KANSA 2 Steady; No. CORN—Teceipts, $),00) | " D, B@gas: No. Sij Al close to a 10c advance. Heavy and heay now on, Minneapolis and Dulith will figure | 2 hard, 514 jected, = No. 1 'small, 40c; beaver, per skin, No. 1 larse . Class © Mutu 3 Dy)x Y sales, 30,00 by f | Baciogoo: Nortmvediuen, Basos s, N0 daree! e Mutual ilon de 3 | mixed loads sold at from $115 up to $1.40, prominntly s speculative centers. on’ac: | smple safs, 1. o. iswippi Tive WM. LOUDON, RpSEgmarket dull o beaver Kits, No. 1 lar No. 1 medium, $15); | La. New Con. 45, INo. Pac. with light and light mixed stuffl at from | count of the demand for spring wheat s | hard, 6812660 0. 2 whit 1 No. 1 N, ) . 8 4 i No. 1 small, Quoted ‘at Now e: musk winter, No. 1" laige, | Missourl 0s. | (o2 | $3.70 to $4.15. Pigs sold 10c to 2e lower than | dkalnst red, and both in futures and in cash the | CORN ic 2 i ; No. 2 mixed, 9@ : e e ; o Jozds. 78 o s sold 10c to e o 81 | D Rosens. conaitions ime. metiver wan umeian the | CORNCW o Commission Merchant opened st and after 8@l0c; No. 1 medium, 9 1 small, 7¢; musk- [Mao § OPROI 7 1x yesterday, on account of thelr abun et | more enthusiastic predict a 3¢ premium for May —Detter; No. 2 mixed, 32@33c; No. 2 whits, firm oh prospects of il S rats, fall, No. 1 large, 4@6c; No. d| c; 3 do 8. F. Deb, bs. Bales were at from $£2.75 to $.75 for 60 to [ {nof¢ enthustastic predict o 3 Within. KIxty. dayh, } wheat and cl s at No.1 small, 6o; muskrats. hits, Feh i gt G st Lata. GO | 140-1b. stuft. JTrade vas tolerably DK | Whether the docal Bosition becomes as stonk as : No. 2, 40c. B2%e, o @ (P iarIRReS T8 102 throughout ‘and an early clearance made, | (hat or not, there are indieations ot present th ¥ ] Dull_at $1.346G1.35, Privato wirey 0 S i at s%e; De- i L 10 ls2.S i av,0 14 | the bulk of the decent welght SCUIE seling | Lhat or, Dot there are indi immedingely” hecause ; dy ot G7arese. Al Vustneas ol ders B2 4nd, New, orke cember closed ‘at 81%e. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 2.—WHEAT-Spot, firm; | Te 4 % SU L& SF Gon.d. 102 © | AL from $1 to $.25, ns against $5.9 0 $L15 | fevelommente will be mseam optcly breiuse i tmothy, $.0069.50; prairle, $7.0 | Board of Trade heags OATS—Rece!p's, 10,400 L. ts, 6% bu.; | demand poor; "No. 2 red winter, s §14d; No. 2 A o Wednesday and $1.20 to $1.35 one week ago | would wenken here in the e of the spring 5 Correspondence sollclted mles, 40,000 bu. SO g b apob [ B TR, iacks exliausled; Nou Hard., Man: today. Representative sales wheat situation, Iy TRn-Quiet but. steady; creamery, 1062103 | Gffice, oo - Suchted. o Bullding ' m . 2, 84c; No. livered, [ 110 0. alifornia, s 24d, Future o 4 e T, eighily amount ¢ @i, anal . Nev g, 3B eyt 8 Wit anes No. 5 i | ope With near positons” offered 2f ; 1N B Pr. DR A B R Hi stain v ; “maha. Telephone 1308, 874 . White weatern, trick, white | BiEher, and distant positions 3¢ highers closed i . R HagIns) 1) Sprine n Vi 6,00 bu.; corn, 27,009 bu, e Optionmarket. quiet but steady | teady, with near positions 4f higher and aistant 4 he % 5 B..s ryan 1 al seram 00 all day, closing at unchanged prices; January, | Positions 1G4t higher. Dusiness about cquiily | D & B. G. . 850 4 T ddery 4 M I Vheat, 13,000 bu.; corn, none; hole, closed at Uic; Tevruary” closed ai [ distributed; Tenspoan idasd Enuary, de Bid Btook Quorstions. 13444 o111 10 [and market 7 od o oats, none, 3 b O ) y Closed nt St B ber | February, 1s 10d; April, 48 10%d; May, 4s 1014 a . ¢ 5 |offers for whe r hut c = 3 Falr and Decided N Biacs Way, $u0ke, ¢ Deceml CORN- S yi Amorican’ mixed, 48 10K 1l loans. 2'6@314 per cont: s $i24 1 | Wanting, Nor 3 4 ats 3 Murkots, alr and Decldodly Colder, with North HAY—Dull; shipping, 50GS5c; good to cholce, | PUtUres opened easy, with near positions 1 | yma lo per eant. - Closlng prices for | 2 : 30 Arartasgls claim was made that elevators would MILWAUKF 2).-FLOUR. fnds, for Nebraska. 0G40, and distant I\ closing | gocks, b 21 i mount at e under May price, Futus WHEATSteady and fir 2 by s WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The forecast for HOPS—-Market heavy: state, common to chole v, with n T 0 1f higher, = W B T 4gres 1 ) Yo higher than yesterday: May closed yesterd 'y | No. 1 norihern, (e May Friday is old, 367 @12 Paciic coast, old, 3ig7c; | and distant 12 s heavie T &8 F... | Bl 50 | i . g at opencd “the same today, fluctuated be JRN—Lower; No. 8, dde, ' ' AaREN S . 3 X don ‘market firm, middle positions; d 2 X A P . - [ tweer e and 59%e, and closed at 5 July ¥ dy; No. 2 white, 81%c; No. 3 white, or Nebraska and Kansas—Fair; decld- 11 wet [aatted Men' Orleans, ¥ and ch, 18 4d; April, Am. P3| Atohiaon day . lomed atlaoske, yestoriag, oponed Wt it A 4w | 1Y colders northerly winas ected, 45 t0 50 1ba, B0; Buenos Ayres, dry - | Now P tasssild nold at 6% @60%e. One fifm sold 100,000 b, et ) d3tio; samplo, 80| “gopn Towa-Threateniog weathe Bige. 5 Boston/ aTbany,, SR eat, Risairio 06, , . 3 prarse i 1 traders; the offerings wer n without | " HY E—Lower; No. 1, 4914 : showers; colder in the eastern portion; high BATHER-Steady; hemlock sole, Buenos L 5 i BONOR £ MO AT I Lo AR Jiccolpta were 183 Inet B4 | RIOVISIONS—Rirmér. " Pork, $11.65 L | #outh winds, becoming northwest, Al LG fac demand _poor; | O B& Q..o (BB e sar 10 67 rece 5 6,80 - Missourt—I'air; colder in the wester i AT sisit, gk, e and cut, 28 to'3 I ribs, 2 | Eitehbubie ..o :Zi‘ Hoat: & Monis 1 A 540 ; v, 0 irus ki N uei | RECED “lour, i wheat, 1880 | portion; south winds, becoming wesie (;.m 0 R (e i The 1 2leoiric! !l Hutte & Losto 3 : E L | bu arley, 21,600 b, For Bouth Dakota-Threatening. weathe PROVISIONS. Quict. Cut meats, quiet; sar heav eyt ta: wort clear | LilnpleSlsol. . - 43 (Calumol & Te0 B i a 2 no chinge 0 | SIIPMENTS-Flour, 6,000 bbls, with rain or Bnow; decidedly’ eadee hen am closed it §1 Dacbor Skt SR 55 1Us., e el 9410 160 | OId Cotony. " 150 el 1 FER [ ) 4 e TN AT TV north winds nominal: Januaiy, 4 ashed; refined, steady. | 8% Shouldens, square, 12 0 16 ib Riart ddne.: T | HaMTRS it i 4 Colieo Murkst: ec, 2.~CORN—Lower; No. 2, 41t . kocal Record. ok, Ul new “iness, ' $13.0)13.75, o g e A Union Paeiiic. ) 1! Quiey .. 1+ Mearsan 4 8 YORK 20, —COF —Options | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, BUTTER-Dull but steady: western dairy, ity e e rare Liat, tBud ... B8 | Tamarack B 114 4 pe2ees ely . With December 5 points | (A% WaBNC; [ OMAHA, Dee. 20.—Omaha record of tempers mery, 16G24c; western fac ot o A BT R tngh, Blee.. |, 331| jad . r n points net dec No, ature and rainfall, compared with the cor- Elging, 3c; mitation ereamery, 13 Y e Dy amtamn. el o L - e H &y ipeluding: | Decomber, 4131 Y responding day of past four years: B2l it Insges g s, | | CHBER sody: dema f San Franolsco Mining stook Quotations. 2 s 3 | SIZI0GILM; Beptember, 12550 15.80 Spo Z J 1601, 1893, 1892, 1891, 944@12c; part skims, 3%Goc; fuil wkims, 2gac, ' | [Gh%, White, 508 6d; fin SAN FRANCISCO. Doc. 20, The ofclal closiug | 10:- . 2011 = 7 J A ot b T, 415.60: mild, qule; ¢ Duluth Wheat Ma Maximum temperature I EGGE-Weaker: State and Pennsylvania, 216 L quotations for minfig 8(03ks day wars as fol - £ o T AR Il Tgulet; Cor 22; Ice house, 1 Dts, 4,217 pkgs. | west BUTTER-Finest United State 1 . JLUTH, Dec VHEAT-No. 1 hard, cash | MInimum. wemperature..... 8 13 9 81 2R Tinest, United 8 1 1 § wid 748 o £ bage No, 9 1288 | DULUTH, Dec 20.WHEAT-No, 1 hard, casn | Minlmum wemperatur b1 orn freah e REENTINE SPIRITS 2 td. - o 2 el 1 2,000 bags Santos, Nos. T8 ana 9, §13.95 A Dectinber May, | Precipatition Ergaas 400 ey, 414 SO0 ST e L o g b dlso yesterday, 4000 bags Bantos, Nos. | g, 10] i No. & northern, cash, Sve; N Condition of Temperiture and preeipitation n 1o good, $1.35 Andes ...\ 82 |Mexican.. .......... 85 | 3 : : S B0 e L Goand 000 hare Meracello | g rejected, S0kc; o arrive, No. 1 hard, | at Omaha for the day and since March 1 e o a. T e Mono...\. 111 20 apd 150 pkgs., p. 1. Juss delfveriss” tr thern, c 1804 INTINE-Quiet; 2140215¢. = e Rt Mo st 1 P Y New York: yesterday, 60,608 bags; New ¥ AR - Quiet; New Orleans, open kettle, X V0’ quariers, 8d; | BOTIOARID 5 sinssn | e il stock today Bagn; United States st ok, ormal temperature. ... i % 3 " 7 ] 4 ’ at for thi United o, 251 00) - Excess for the day............... . % . . f 5 0, i2 158, Bodie Cot.......... |Oecidental Con o AL 1303 : $ for the United 3 EW YORK, De Bavw, dull;|f5cess fon the : QU Steady; falr o extra, 4%4@6%e; Japan, don B O0ss o010 [N vl sible supply for the Unite W YORu. Dec Sl Normal pr ’\:)‘zl:.x_ndnw @ ““.l 1 Plomer for cholce At 31706280 ¥eisoo WhsAt Mpsket Ghutlenws Gon..... | Botomta" , 3 [ g ANTOR, Dec, 20, -Market - NDON, Deo: 8.—SblARmCane, qu Total precipitation since Mareh 11599 inches e for- cholos. al onN; NC! dec. 2).—WHEA Challe i I b B . b H 3 Xk, | ng doing: ‘centrifugal, Java, 118 5d; Muscova otal precipltation since Ma RON-Dull; Booteh, $10.00620.00; Amert. i B B mlE AT | et e Srada. " B L ROt reportud: : ) sock, | At COIAKL eagiritiaal, dav ¥ Deficiénoy slnce M eseeriess 3047 1AGRGE dull; Bcotch, WG20.00; meri- — Confid . " Slel o v 4 . . L S 0! porLe —— — — . an. 39,6013, h . Fluancial Notes. Conrear v |Siiver HATSS : o 3o | "HAMBURG, De prices % Ol Murket. qus At 88 Me Rt i CHV! straltn, $BOMGU; platen, mar- | o oo Fluanel 2).—Clearings, 12,174,615 | Gon. Inperial’ |Uuion Con': . 3 - R 36 |piE Jower et tlomea W™ net | | LONDON, Dec. #.-CALCUTTA LINS SPELTER- Basy: domestlo, §3.221; BOSTON. Dec. 20.—Clearings, $18,605309; bal- | Guatd & Guoeg..! . AL S0P anaree - a a A g8 $4€ on December; ‘offiers unchangod; [ SRt STe & BUM S0, LEAD-Dull; brokers' price, 837 exchange price, ancen. $1484. 191 s Halo & Norcroas.. 07 1460 2 i A e e COPPER-Steady; brok pri 5 4 Dec. 20.~Clearings, . $2,200,861; | “groee=rre 00¥@00kc. Mexican dollars, 50%4@ | 41 e G ¢ Rio, $12.00015.80; exchange. 10vd. 1o BULLETS FOK AN ANSWER. STATIONS fhange piice, "10c uied; sales on 3 YORK. Dee. 20.—Clearings, $88,231,05; | 91¢ Drafis, slght, 7he! & phic, 10k, 000000 : B L0 ses cloard for the pitadalatag | 0 o e ey 220 ek Loas “December, $5.55; 35 tons Dec - K. Dec. 20.—Cle , $88,201,068; p—— . gy . 1000 Lage; cleared for Buiope, 1 stock, 19,000 o1 Lud - 10 tons December, $13.02; 25 tons Mutch. §13.80 "“I“:;'I‘l"‘-l'l{; R A Now York Mining Quotations. Mol 1R an T rowly Escaped with His Life. B D OLL—Weak: sales, 760 bbls.; PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20.—Clearin 1137 NEW YORK, Dec. 20.-The followling ara the SHEEP-The supply wa it, B ervarr ey - 2 . -, e o Ky - = e T, Sl Rl veliow grudes, 9';m';"""|"'q""‘ "»'-‘;""; : closiug mining quotaiions. moro “than ample the reauirements of the . \Mlvlvllulrk uryt:vl-ml- l\”lrkrl]< : ATLANTA, (JI: Dec .tln.. lAl 8P yh;l 'i ;‘I“ T r—— ; oo e~ o Whi . tominal: LIN, Dec. 20.—Exchange on Londo - firy urgely: o eriol Y YORK, Dec. 3.—The auction sale of yes- | Jo 4 o smpted to kill | SRaba; tan 4 00| Fet loudy, me White.” 31G 8, nominal QERLLN, Dec. 20 ~Exchoake on London, elght | g ot S o e 3 rade. | Oterings were lurgely: of an | 10 hn e e Tor e oo A15, 5 Y% | Journal states that & meb stismpted to kil | Beth by okl 00 Purt clouay Cotton Marker. MEMPHIS, Dec. 20.—Clearings, $248,67: bal- [ SROIOFo oo |Qphir.. 0l 0t and bearish, and there was no den many prices fevised in keeplng therewits there (& negro named Liceus Turner at West Point, | Yitlentine. .. 00| Gloar NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—COTTON-Quict; | ances, 334,02 New York excnunge S Growh Polnt o 80 |Plymouthi..., 00 foeding sheep, vven at ridioulously 10W [ huve been falrly freo sales of bleached cot Ga., Monday night. The negro wrote an | & fais 2 G2| 00| Clar middiing, 64¢: 1o 1ddling, 4%c; good ordmary. | par o 0% Exchbage, “aeliing at ) e ‘U‘:};;l;g:,'vr ade was slow and prices Guotably lower heetings” and tckings. Printed insulting letter to a young lady, and he was | St Faui. ... 00 oudy, NOi et Tecelpte, 116 bales: gross, 15,115 bales’ || LONDON, Dec. 2.—The Bank of England’s | Gould & Curry |8ierra Nevada s iy e Datives e T ble | and calicoes have sold well oy, us of the decoyed and filled with bullets, He crawled | Bavenport........ ok oudy, faborts to Great. liritain, 7200 balew; coastwise, | rure ot ) t h 2 H i bt ) 002,86 & 2000 ik buyers remaining in the market o - 218 Tt ettt S anuin City 00 (X bales: sales, 100 bales: stock, 412,163 bales. | 141G weount remans unchanged at 2 per | Halo & Noreross. . 5 "l.u dard. ... common end stock sheep. ; good nber made free selections. Printing cloths, | 10 @ house and the mob attac d Denver. RARAAAY 00 NEW YORK, 'Dec. 20.—COTTON—Dull: mid. “"“,N, Kl PG B Homeaiaxo.... Ealpeoon..... 1 cholce # 1o lubIb. lambs, §2.0G8.75. Representa- | futet ut Lnehanged or leader was struck down while the others Salt Lake Cliy k 100 Qllng, S%c; net receipts, 135 bales: gross, 6,057 | LONDOD 6. i, meuat of - bulllon - . tive sales: e — fled. The negro was taken to Lafayette, | RapidCiy. .. .. 00/ bules exports 1o Greal Hiitain. 190 baiee: 1o | f0 10to the Hank of England on balice 1004y | s pgorci” No Wi P Wool Marker, o I e Aoy B e Heleu, 70 o Clear, the continent, 2,426 bales; forwarded, 2,637 bale . 10 native lambs . 8 8 82 00 LONDON, Dec. 20.—At the sheepskin sales e S miarck 01| Cloudy. Bales, 194 bales spinners: stock, 108,678 ba PARIS, Dec. 20.—Three per cent ventes, 102f 55 London Money Markel 90 native ewes s et 100 22 | e today 8,20 bales were offered, of which 841 % B St Vincent T | Ralnin ~B'w“ ‘;N‘?'a'f;‘l -~ “.“D.‘ lml(lI t‘xvflvll:dtl» ‘ll ;l: "l’l-‘ kfl:\'(vun(. Exchange on London, 2if 16c LONDON, Dee. 20.—CONBOLS—For money, | 145 native la . sane w 3% were withdrawn. COross breeds were i lower Anti-Elovator Traders Nominate Haker. Cheyenne. ... " 00| Clear aln, 35 s 10 the continent, bales ; | 1O ec 108 816, 1083 for account, 81 native lambs . e © 350 [and mernos W@KA lower. Lambs showed ad CHICAGO, Dec. 20.—At a caucus of the so- | Miles City 2008, 02 Cloudy, s L2163 bales. Consolldated: Net receipts, | WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Adyices from the sub- BAR SILVER-21%d per ounce. 0T bales: exports to Great il (4 Grain and Provisions. WEATHER FORE. BTATE o WEATUEM, - wopendioaig = T decline. . The sics were lsteas Following ate | o genth o LA e M 00| Glear. 18147 | treasury at New'York state that 8550 00) in gold | MONKY -1 per cont. Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Nas. Phe & called “anti-elevator” men of the Hoa to France, 32,22 bales; to the ntinent, | was withdrawn, of which $250,000 Wis intended The Bales. Tolwl since Beplember 3 Net re | fr export. There was alss & gaid of §168 000 the sales - r o L - T Y YT g | waort and three months' billy is 13-16 per cent. [shown by (he books of the Union Block yards | combing, 1%@o%d. Queensland, ¥ bales; cluth- | for pres dent, L A WELSH, Oueerver, il