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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: N hiden, 34c; No. 1 green malted hides, di4c; No. 2| houses was of nominal proportions. Printing M, HA leBm CK M RKET eel od hides 0, 1 gree ited hides, | cloths, - 2 11-16c bid for 64 squares and 2 veal ealf, 8 10 15 Ibs., bc; No. 1 dry flint hides, #STOCKS AND BONDS, Bl o3 "ary mint Km»{-‘ 4c;" No. E.v]'i -.v'|:|‘ - e Froe Selling of Wheat at the Finich Spoiled | Fify" e CVFed Mdea. e per ib. less b " | Specatation Extremely Stagannt in Spite of | 8hort fupplies of Oattle Send Prices Up SAUER KRAUT-Cholee white, per bbl, 50; a Record for Firmness, B tn halt bbte. vor 1h. e, 1 ~Speculation of the and Make Trading Lively. 10-gal. ke, condenscd, per case of 3 | Stock exchange reached a point of extreme BREAK OF ONE CINT IN THAT CEREAL| ) Fisi“Siiih ana poren, sc: vyt Bk i done 1n ' insle nour on o tarls | BUYERS HUSTLE FOR ‘SCANT-FED STOCK catfish, 12¢; black by CIDER-Pure juice, 5; hal | active market. Only the small traders en- SHEEP PELTS dreen saited i | tered into the dealings, which were for the et BEOWIML Over the Countey amd the Re: | CUGr Sies, Bo0r e et o most part for the account of the short in- | Anything Good Enoligh for Dressea Tieot is | sumption of Foreign Markets After the skinp, "No. 1, enc, 610 y Sheartings (ehort | h.r‘ st ;nul to close out long contracts which In Demand—Hogs-Inerense 1s Quantity | wooled early’ skina), No. 3, ench, be; dry flint | showed a profit. There were occasional bear Holidays the Principal Influences Kanms And Nehraska buteher wool ' polts, P O a8 Deer@OMIin- Quailt on the Market. b, nctual weight, @Sc; dry fiint Kansas and | FA1d8, confined chiefly to Sugar and New il Q y Nebraska murrain wool' pelts, per b, actual | Jersey Central. Reading was fn demand at and. Price, welght, 4@6c; dry fiint Colorado butcher wool | th, per ib., nctual weight, 4@6ie; dry flint | fhe opening, but the stock was supplied so 2 reely that the demand quickly cens ¢ . : f CHICAGO, Dee. 27.—Hit hard by free sell- murrain - wool pelts, il 01 A1 n:'.‘v'm: the stock was Sold on "-'\'|! AHURSDAY, Dec ke d:splaylng il e ing near the finish, wheat broke lc today AND GREASE—Tallow 40 | e ian b rooapllity of the Withdrawal of [ On account of the Christmas holiday Tues- | after a generally firm scssion, and May y No. 2, d@e; grease, white A, ‘41 | the, Plan of reor i 3 ok tha | day and the light supplies the balance of | cloged %c lower. The other markets fol- |4 MRaa0! ol bytten | 2hte;’ bevs: | carly dealin Iy [Advanced on | the week, receipts so far make a very poor | Taw May corn losing 4, May onts Y o h tallow . the declaration of the regular dividend by | showing as compared with a week ago. In | | a stock of Furniture, Carpets and W /brovisions declining moderately, No. 1 large 1.MG25.0; | those who wished to cover contracts in an- | rowund vers the decrease unts to 8,000 fractional advance over yesterday's closing | mediim $10; N1 emall, $5 bear, black, cuba, | today, was Very' favorable, showing. an n: here was a very falr supply of cattle, : i prices, from the lowest to the best. We prices. The forelgn exchanges had resumed | No 1 laree, 4600830 No, T medim, $.0@80:! | creasd in net earnings and surptus. On sell- | about the same s & sk warmed up | = §ioy ¢ operations und sent quotations Indicating | i Tt YL BIBRS, ook | Inke New Jersoy Central o ecliied only frac- | and short-fed steers largely predominating, | . have elegant Oak Suits, beveled glass, highly firmness. A plentitul fall of snow covered | §iv; N0 i Smatl, 310 bear: black, Moniann year: | {jon of the government bond myndicate, | Cold Weather, continued light receipts and almost the entire country from the Rockies | lings, large, $12; No. nedium, 3 which 1i 1 took the entire issuc of new 5 per | Kood markets east were all encouraging f it holished, from and upwards, Par- W the Atlantic const, and re bts at the | fmall e 4"|(‘uyl|:;‘.:'“ul.v‘rlul‘vl"‘:‘.ilv»I«]Ilv.u(u-‘\l’v' cuaion: | tures, and with an active demand, princ ; = | I $15.00 I two principal northwestern markets were | 81 bear, filver tp. No. 1 These, the Synaicate the lnoye o ndependently, of | pally from local dressed beet men, the mar =i Ay s by " J e, silver e syndicate, the bonds receding to 11714, 3 @ 3 O SUits E: yerings 7\ E: lignt, Chicugo, o hud smnller recolpta. | mati, s No. 1 el f Vi, stleer U, | the svndicate, the uonds recealng’ to il | BV feam local dresned beef men, the mar. | = & lor suits in all coverings from $25.00 and The Cincinnati Price Cu nt remarked that | Xo. 1 wmall, $5; benr, silver tip, cubg, No. 1| the new issue was floate While the syndi- | the beef steer line, The movement was "~ N \ - P l ° l ravised estimates indicate 70,600,000 bu. win- | farie, L e, $49, N1 wnll, 8 | cate selling price was 19t n annowncink | free and an early clearance mader e mab ‘ upwards, Carpets--We have on hand al ter and 105,000,000 bu. spring wheat for last | bear, o0 1 winll $18) ear. Brawii; yo aken AL the Trensuber erust 2. MIng 18 | ket closing up perhaps o shade weaker than — = 5B Buensinuation that miore than B0, | focs!B, *iiares, 'afiibeidon: No: 1 mmeanim, B | otem o (e Treasury SUtranE T Gdestioy | it Gpened: == makes of Carpets, from the Moquettes to Pt amd May. wheat wilch otaried at Nor 1 et 45 Now T small, $9; baacke | 18 declared to be the cause of the dissolation | Cow stuft generally sold a shade stronger - $ from 58l to 5¥%c, dropped wearlly to e | & N0p 1 medtum, £ No. il 891 b 9f the syndicate, which had disposed of only | than Wednesday, oxcept, perhaps, on e kY P the Ingrain. In fact, everything that you HiRtore: buyers agaln oaes. forward tn mafh: | 1 o Al Shey fher Ko 11 o {3 mer cent of the fssue. The remainder will PR . l . common canning grades. ' Veal calves were 3 ) S can see in any first-class Carpet IHouse, It Stoves that covers the whole list of clent numbers o rescue {t and turn it up- | 8 1 small 3 Wapportioned to the members, according to [ in' active demand ward again, - Atter the first decline to S | wming 1o e g n ! i “:;‘,,\(,’,'.,',L,},",’” "':"“;:',".",.'.',‘Ti..','{ ‘,'}'Qlutf"fif.'('r'k‘.':r £ a dime high ¥ ; . there was n period of lazy fluctuations be- | medium, $6; No ; wiver, pale, Duaiiy. At the opening of the market | of a ‘dime higher. . [P : AN Dttt e i | s N, VR B X0 | B AERTIOL AT o0, Brevitied o some | omy ' imted amount of business was Price, $22.50; worth $40.00. illp Ll syt thibascd ety A OF Lo o “Wilch b Wi Treots | Ianee, §7: No. 1 n ;83 No. 1 small, figures of Vesterday. The market soon be: | Both supply and demam were somewnel The publication of Bradstreet's visible X, red,'No. 1 large, § $0. 1 medium, LI} | came heavy and dull, but rallied a fraction | restricted, and while prices ue g Tule were Why? cauge 1t reported an Increase of 60,000 bu, |1 M i No. 1 medium, 40c; No. 1 smail, 30c; | came a raly, and at oo oeloiock, en | stock cattle were slow sale and fower. (oo e e ——————————————————————————— ——"e T ——————————————— in the visible supply of the world. Closing | 147% okt joorci | came m rally. and at 2:30 o'clock the tend: | o chojca feeders. ape’ aeotiiae "o to ghen ere e e anpedt”on ‘e mars | ik N e R (T80T |G watadi v i S G |1 el e ke il iR We will open an_account with you if you wish us to do so, CREDIT GIVEN ket underwent an entire change in the 18t | smim g0 Be™ Yok ik, No 1 [ day, and the market, o osed )"‘"!f', O | common “grades from $2.25 down. Repre- Pt Al I el A half hour of the session. Tirokers who usu- 0 650 s 1 mo el o very trrozdiices, the|gentative salea: ally act for I3, Cottrell of New York beeame mink, dark, No. 1 larg, final sales today are very irregular, but i DR D BEBLF, such free scllers that the local erowd hast- [ 1c; No. 1 smaii, : ' i majority of the list is lower, SN ened to n the Cottrell procession, and |and feet, 2.00; The bond market was generally weak dur- $ Pr. No. Av. Pr. tumbled over each other to get rid of their 1 i N , | Ing the early session, but in the later trad- - H REHE Y gebly held long wheat. The price b pale, ing a liberal distribition of buying orders | 5 L 3 3k ... 1185 3 90 SERRVAT SRR arUiee T S ptce tumulad (gt 01 4 Pkl a0 | resuited in ' matoral sdyence i Somes | i AR Send 10c in postage for and’ firm, while bulls, &%, ete., were in active dems Pecause we save you [rom 25 to 35 per cent. on each purchase. i o5, and the closing was in i . : i L1040 Jatest trading was at 6i%e, May closing. ) B0 1 medium, S | sues, and the closing was in good tone, The : L8 413 ‘ gelorm, was flom at e ohehing and brojent b0cp42.00; wunik, binelc, cased, natrow | oy fles were 31,010,600, of which $156,00 | 4.1} 2 E 3t 43 big Catalogue. Sole rom l4c to e more than it was selling 74 lurg; E0et NG, 3 MEANIM L DAt No. AL Sl e 2 1....142) 4 50 for when the market closed yesterday, Tt Jurge, Go; No, 1 medium, dcs No. | vening Post's London cablegram: Mines PORT, ned, B ahort intervit of comparative Wk | miEe wiiverine Mo Dlares 0 o | medivi, | See (e, only uctive, marked” today and | o » agents Peninsula Stoves 9, but )y period No. 1 i ; wol ountain, No. 1 large, [ S bl Llile evidence slackening. 2 4 U3 4 X Tencived atrengih, and. dn advinde which |5 Ny St $25 ot mouintain, o, Uiarg L anRalE LA C e ibnvaythasiows (LIS also Estat Oak Heat SYSRLHGr hnd N, 1L Was Telt, wanic Eace | Rari s, i swe; No, 1 imed IO Strong o the prospect of cheap money | 1. : e it one S o o freer use of corn and perhaps lessen o 0; No. LB ‘2“"‘@ L L T BRI B s 2 . farmers' deliver at the same time, Tod No. 1 larg . 1 m he an [ ingland’s coin and bullion b 1 . section hoets guve 985 onrs inspeeted Tie: muskiats, r, N | this week was mainly due to the interval | 5 . ko store, on1y five ' which ware ot Ciha oL mediumiy e RGO At Batn o rke DaTueat DEAE | Nord smalh Soi mukrete, Wits, 1QN, on the leading stocks of the New York ex-| 3 . the close caused corn to lose its early bull ishness, and although it did not become as VEW YORK ( ENERAL MARKET. change today: i 5 il o 0 Joor 1o extra she from $2.50 to $4.2 ales; ot recelpts, 264,827 radically wealk as wheat, it slumped enough Atehison. .. 4 |Northwostern..... 903 | 2. . (% 6 Rbcelnte 9 ) 30 head cxnoEts SIOIGIEAT s e to lose all its early advance and a litte | i o8 Adams, D139 | o ptd.. . 142 - . g5, 16,000 hend; &b g A PG DT ALY s more besides. May, from 4§%c and dic, | ClosIng Quotations on the Principal Com- [ AN §P™ |N-Y Central lll Cog |10 i e oy iead - sheep, 5 Sepitembe elnts, Which it struck at one time, dropped to modities and Staples. dopfd............ 198 |N. Y. &N. E 1% . HOGS e ARG S ! 8 exports to G Britain, 1,618,- 48%c and closed at 48%e bid. NEW YORK, Dee. 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, 25,700 | Am. Expreas: 2 110 |Ontario & Wi, e ¥ Tt e SMclal veaterds Tajeg, 00480 bales; to the con- | For dellvered prices on Corn or Feed of The scssion in oats was not particularly g 9 6,300 Baltlmore & Ohlo. 62 |Oregon . : : . 0 3; 'qu 4 “murket. ) S . qem; | @ny description in car loads lots. Writa X k bbls.; exports, 39,600 bbls.; sales, 6,300 pk&s: dull | Canadn Pacifie quality fair market moderately Dee. 2 N—Tirm; il kiR VAL a1 BHROHIE, | R P ra¥ walAl | GAN T QB PAHE(OAAY RO | Ga i B CL % % ctive m cuts down receipts; ange at [ middling, 5 11-16c; good ordinary, 4 ; nei | OF telegraph 4 C/ U 3 o K b Bl eeling 2 ot pacitic . . 3 .00 or rough pacl ecelp! 5,577 bales. 9,166 bale exports were . principally | prominent In creating | local sources and exportem are entirely out of Gentral Pacitic a ¥ 1 B IRy ol S To Tor Ty ik | recelpte, 6,877 balds: gross, 19,168 bal Apl W. H. BOOTH & CO higher prices, May started at 32, sold at | the market. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, | Gite & Ohlo..... 173 |P. D. & i ing and shipping lots; $2.35003.95 for pi 457,442 bales.’ Futures stendy's salos, L) 8l%ce and at 32 to 32ikc and at noon it was | dull. Buckwheat flour, quiet; $1.75@1.8 C.B.&Q... 70% | Pullman Paince., CATTLI--T . 7,000 head; market active | December, | $5 nominals’ Ja Kansas City, Mo. selling at 32 The market weakened near | BUCKWHEAT—Dull, Clifeago Gas, i Alng.. b 3 and ¢ advance. Ty, March, Welghts and grades guaranteed. :h'} flll)l'ih with wheat and corn, May clos- (‘LII(N MEAL—Steady; sales, 130 bbl: r““'"‘""i’q" (L;w_ b “1.1“;.."“?““1 SHEF pts, 8,000 heg good demand and ng at dldc. sacks. .. C.. C. & St. 886 dopfd......... . Provisions started firm and higher on the [ RYE-—Nominal. Coal &Iron. B[R G W.. o ! . : - WM. LOUD ON r 1 ) 2 A o < ts and Disposition of Stock. i day’'s run of hogs proving to be only 16,000 BARLE O1l Cert. 2R G. W. prd ecelpt ead, Sw d C ! v d e Anglo- O} Held firm, aware & Hud.. 125 (Rock Island...... 2 Official receipts and _disposition of stock as Boston Wool Market. neaa, swit and ompany and: die Ano- Bin, mone, TExports, 16,000 bu.i | Bor g rud:s 148 Kok Is shown by "the bk of ‘the Union Block sars | TOSTON, Dee. #h—The Ameren wool ana | COMMission Merchant able sellers of lard and ribs, and N””’““ & sales, 15, bu, futurs nd 38,000 bu; spot. [ D. & R. G. pfd. 4| do pra... company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 otton Reporter says of the wool trad ~ >, Worthingion sold Janiuary pork very freely: | Sbot mArket dull closing wea; No. 2 red, woré | D& G F. ¢ Dl St P& Gii o'clock p. m., December 26, 154 Yar Js wolng out ui ustial with a’quict market Grain and Provisions. W L o DAn ULV DT oot | ana elevator, ST@IYe £ o." b, Wise aflo Drlate e do pfa........ RECEIPT Viewing the week as a whole, It may R I, btlow S e et gbricaiit No. 1 northern, “aic, delivered:’ No.'1 “hard, | o pid: |southern’ Pac ” . | that all wools having been moved in o small [ Private wires to Chicago and New York. 21 ki delivered.” In” options the' feature tody | Fort Wayne. ...\ 157 |Sugar Refinery. .. vay, pric o fairly stry little ‘disposi- Y Sie net loss of only Tlec. Lard and ribs were, | was o sharp break at the closs, due (o heayy | G Noythern pid..: Tenn, Conl & 1 Hos ... s 5 315 | lont [ haing munas roraad Jate Mispos Bourd bt Mo ruers placed “on " Cricaga compared with pork, quite firm, and In the | realizing, . which caused & decline of nearly | G & B T pfd Texas Pactfic. BULL A H We do not percelve any quotable change in the | - Correspondence soliclted end lost nothing of their valué, as at the [l nnd left prices $@ie lower than Inst | Hocking Valley T. & 0. Cont. seanees RS oymrcelveTany, ) VL S [ close yesterday. > nient Previous (o (his the market had. rajed | Linots Contial Union Pacllic- DISPOSITION. Hentios ot Vhe Competias dgonat eek: e con- | Office, room 4, New York Life Buildiag, in, s ranged quite” firm on higher cables, and some forelin | St. P & Dulath. U.'S Expre Cattle. Hogs. S: A LG S e Jor wnus: | Omaha. Telephone 1308, BRI Dl U e e Claeitotons. Bl alieitinn npnenicA e an fomegicorsiin y 5| W, St T & B Omaha_Packing Co. : o e R CoaN L sl neha ariasthog ol iaay RALAE: “Ariicies 3 . |_Low. | Clos. |an advance, and left the market bare of a do ptd 5 G. H. Hammond Cq Australian wool 8t Drasent prices Iy domg well, | Wiien short Interest; No. 2 red, January, 00%@69 15-16c, | e 1 |Wells Fargo Bx... S and Company. ; : D N closed - 56%e; February, 60%@60” 11-16¢, closed Westorn Unlon. . Biig 60%c; March, 61%@62c, closed 61%c: Ma Lead Trust..... |Wheelng & L. B.. 59%a| DB@ORY| GBIA3G | 62Re, closed s2ige; dune closed " 630 Loulavilie & N A0 P ...t .t g iy 62 T-16@hc, closed Gie; December closed f%c, | L. & N. A, M.&StL LD 8 2w > 5 tete B s s eo 1. the feeling seems to be that they arc cheap af | change on New York, 60c premium bid; offer N AR CiInERC rrent rates. The sales of the week amount to [ at oc premium, 2 5 Nelaont Morrls . . . 1bs. domestic and 490,650 1bs. forelgn, | © CICAGO, e Al 1 ;| meking o total of f‘lf‘x:'z‘“‘ e, againat &gt | Money, d@iis per cent on call, 66 per cent on CORN—Recelpts, 15,90 bu.; exports, 52,600 bu. Mooy 2 y o ol [F! AT ey veek | Ume. New York exchonge, 65 premium, Ster Jan..oll e it P s e M L spot. | Mempnis & C...... G. E g 215 . Becke S fotal OF 2,106,000 lbs. for. the corresponding week | ling ‘commercinl, $4.80 v May. 4834@49 it Spot ‘market duli; No. 2, 5I%@52¢ in elevator, 625%¢ | Michigan Cent.. . 3 Hamilton & 8., 3 mONBE (D 143,188, 000 bt e ta a1 a1 o0 L rali | TONDON WiDs0) Gold s quoted at Buenos Onth Mo, afoat; steamer mixed, 49%e; No. 3, 48%e. Ope | Missourl Pacitic. & iy e 5 Shippers and feedors g e el ) AarsLa, Tl “ | Avres at b71; Madiid, 120; Lisbon, 23.26; St. Dec... " 2914 29 tions,” after ruling firm and fally active on | Mobile & Ohfo.. do'pra.. 1111l & 1% Lz ) Left over..... X Petersburg, §0s; Athens, 77; Rome, 106.405 May. 826323%| 816315 local’ buying and small estimated cars, finally | Nashville Chat, H &T. ‘ e ' ol Kansas Clty Markets. Vienna, 108. The amount of bulllon withdrawn P‘,’y"‘ per bbl e broke sharply w"hm;}'fsm and .-avmmlm Koe N““:h;";-'x“ Cordage. . A& NN 2 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Total. ueestssi 8008 KANSAS CITY, Dec. 2.—WHEAT-No. 2| from the Bank of England on balances today. an.... . 113 {9 decline; January, 51%@52c, closed ke Febru- . 236 e net 1 . 11 77% ary closed 51%c; ‘May, 53 1-16G52%c, closed s2tge; | N.J. Contrail %| doptd 240 3 St. Louis Live Stock Market. bard, fraction lower, b2c; No. 2 red, firm, 514@ December closed b1¥c. ... S. R R... 8%; ' rejected, ' 46G4Te; sample sales, f. o, NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—Three hundred thous h AN 24014 ST LOUIS, Dec. 27.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2400 | Mississsippi river, No. 2 hard, $9¢; No. 2 red, | sand dollurs i Eold wia withdnwn from {he OATS—Receipts, G480 bu.: exports, 500 bu.; Co. P 20 head: shipments, 300 head; market fairly active | 574@skc. subtreasury today, presumably for export o gales, 00,000 Dbu. futures and £,00 bu._ spot 20 2 at Wednesday's' advance: ' native steers, 1,200 | CORN—4c higher; No. 2 mixed, 30G30%c; No. urday. The New York Central has declared Bpot market fiem, closing easy; No. 2, M@3%he; 26 9 1,300 Thy lght weights, $3.50 and there- |2 white, 416, a regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent, NOZRARIIverad; N 8508630 B AQIENO S = = 2w . 33 abouts: ooia.10; | Texas steors, 1,000 | OATS—Firm; No. 2 mixed, 31G31%c; No. 2|payable January 15. Clearings, $58,63,077; bals white, 3Wie: No, 3 white, §T%0} thack, White | e atal S o et e 26 1,100 Ths., 93.70; lights, $2.50G2.75; cows, | white, 3ic, ncer, $4,38,104, i TCash guotations were an follows: | NeALeFn, i@kc: track, white state, $iGte, OP- | yures, Prohidiae? Gt 12,000 2 $2.50. RYE—Firm: No. 2, 4sc. —_—— R e ons (were as : tlons _opened " firm, bt _eventually “broke’ with | figton, 5 s tohicamn 2 50 WHEAT-No, 2 $pring, §11@59ie; No. 3 spring, | SO, cloting at’ unichanged prices: Janunry, M4 | (akirsediin’ 3o $13,273,000, (USRS 238388 g€ E e £e 7 —Recelpts, head; shipments, 1,90 | FLAX SEED—Dull; $1.50a1.32, WEEK’'S GRIND OF THE MILLS. N s ILKERS AND SPRINGERS. market irregular, closing a shade lower; BRAN:- irm; 68@G9c. e o 2 ORI N 3 ek, o ook @ihhe, closed stlse; February closed doc; May, | Gentral, S840 Keadin Paul, " 8,20; best heavy, MA@L%; good mixed lots, middle | HAY—Weak; timothy, $8.00G9.50; prairle, $7.00 CORNNo. 2, 13iic; No. 3 vellow, a10aie. | ©H@3c, clo 3 Western Unlon, 2,100, 1 mitker 3 welghts, ‘ahdgood ‘light,” $1.26@4.50; Digs, com- | GBI, Output Small and tho Prospect for Trade OATS—No. 2, Me; No. 2 white, 31%@32; No. HA L, i & —_—— 1 cow and . mon and rough, $3.87%@1.20. BUTTER—Dull; creamery, 16@2lc; dairy, 13@ 18 Poor. e wer HIRES i, i e e § BAnE i 8 TES | manelooli iR A eadi iemente, nene 106 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 27.—The Northwest. YE-No. 2, 48%e. G T NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—MONEY ON CALL— and calf. e arket 10@15¢ consider e ° | TEGGS—Firm; 15c. NNE. LIS, . 2. 5 ‘.,‘lm',m 0, é 55c; No. 3, 54@55e; No, 4, {‘,‘)::)Illl[;“‘;;;-nM- ,;I,.,,,. at 1%@2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; | 1 Springer ..... T :.lhy.‘“l»;’t“fl' mixed, $2.75@3.20; l‘(“l?:r:’l‘éloz”l":;l‘—\\'lmni. 5,000 bu.; corn, 39,000 bu.; | ern Miller says: Minneapolis mills ground nominal. S & ot; | closed 2 por cent, WESTERN CATTLE. ec oats. 7,000 bu. 405 barrels, against 99,570 barrels the ELAX SEBD_No. 1. #1401, THOVIRIONS Bect, dull | Cut ments quiet; | 800 2 ey Cent ANTILE PAPER-1%@4% per Nor ks No. e L GSHIPMENTS—Wheat, 3,000 bu.; corn, none; f}b‘:fi_e e s o o ::‘k;}',"tl: [IMOT E . closed $6.95 asked; sales, allh G B T 76 COWS. ..., 96282 7 e ve ok B 3 3 3 Raed! ) ol PROVISIONS-—Moss _ pork, 5 Part export; city, STERLING EXCHANGE-Qu _ steady OREGON. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—BEEVES—Receipts, 858 Minneapolls Whent Market. exceed 60,000 barrels, compared with 141,000 10374 Locd, per 100" 1bs, $6.65, Short tibs, L O o with actual business in bills at $4.850 no trading; market nominaily firm; Ea- barrels in 189, Exports were only 13,276 e, $5.6505.70; 0 ted “shouldes e S S omar . close @4.58% for demund, 876 G4.87% {0 Joseph Palm, ropean. cablés > erlc P11 MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 2. — May wheat sold ) loose, ' $.6505.70; dry salted shoulders, boxed, TINAry 3030 o el e 74.88% for demund, and $LEDSGASTY for mixty D ropean cablés quote American steers at 10@ 1144, = barrel nst 21,160 barrels the i b@b¥e: short clear sides, boxed,” 6@6Yce. Ot GG R days. © Posted rates, $1.8804.89° and $4.896@4.90. | 1bull.......1180 160 360 feeders....1008 dressed welght; refitigerator beef, 8@9%d; ex. | today at 1%c per bu. over Chicago price, and | barrels, against 21, harrels the previous HISKY—Distillers’ finfshed goods, per gal., | POURd, § R EE g e Commerelal bits, $480 00t 25 WYOMING. Ports today. @0 veeves and 1,0 sheep. o AR R SR A b mm;“” i 20 eIk E 23, e i SILVER CERTIFICATES—5%c Did, o X O, Ca. CALVES- Receipts, & head; et steady; o entime: o A, and | was without an ceming fei . BUGARS—Cut lonf, unchanged. UULIER st oot Y giiddie | I BAR BILVERsix : R ) sealh, poor 10 prime, $0.000%00; DAaVard Calsen. | Ier o heavy break in Chicago carried the mar- | Va8 Without any redceming feature, Orders The following were the receipts and shipments | iRl iy, 19(T8ES, Western factory, Se@lic; EI° | \IsN1CAN DOLLARS—c. 4 0K Al Bl PG O 2,0063.25; western calves, $2.25@3.7 " ||| ket:price down in'this market 1o from thio high- || Looked by. Minneapolls millers“lagtiwecls — : YT intale orear . , | Qull; ‘yailroad bonds, firmer. 08 ol 7S b oors.. .. 102 20 cars on sale; sheep, steady: lambs, W@ie | elle er the break wa n 'k | tion, The excess went into store, part Articien, S TR (RbDnshie. | | CHRENET QLIS Jarss, SOiIMe: Gemall L1010, (ol oThe atotations on bopls wers as zallowst TR D L e . 108 higher: sheep, poor 1o prime, $3.6005.25 Tambe, | but. When e e S L T e e e o ‘“,,'.’y .,fiu'fif Flour, bhls | 0.000 3,000 ofi siate and Pennaivunis, 0 | SR T ATHIDET G g W | heavler (' el g and swhile, therewere |(omiaon to medipny et - L o S I M SEL A Rt i o R D L accept, Wheat, bu... Wl 400000 1000 5% @20c; receipts, 5,100 pkes.; | U, S. 5. conp.: Eric 2dn, 5 a few loads of choice heavy Nogs, better than 38— Recelpts, 235 head ke 3 wheat, over 100 cars selling at Gic, one-halt [ Superior and Duluth mills made. only, Coru, bu. :| 40zl000 o 2 southern, 20G22}3c. U.S. 4, reg. . 4|6, H. & S, AL s, anything the here Wednesdiy, the general 0 being to arrive. The millers are not buying. | 3,832 barrels, against 22837 barrels the pre Onts, bu. 11 200,000 LLOW-—i G 3 U’ §. 48 conp. 7 s quality of the ‘offerings was poorer’ and Heht Mansas Cluy Live Stock Market. Recepts, 71 cars, ngainst " vear. | ceding week and 46,600 barrels in 1893 The. Ryebu, fn| 7 mooe Pl A’|A‘l(\4')l.thlh,l Nominal; United closed 85 bid. | U. 8, 2 4 i ord wanied higher pricen and buyers insisted ANSAS CITY. Dec. #1.—CATTLE Recelpts, | Clonet December, 05io%e; Mas, e July, | outhes for sho aypoasy bartels in 180 likely, irley. bu. ... A 0! O uiet f | on lower. | An aresult, e trade’ wan slow and | 3,400 head: n head: market strong | gh%e. On_track! No. 1 hard, G%c; be any larger. Cash. wheat 18 advansiag) On the Producs ¢ xehange today ths buttor mar- | aycL INi . sida, 8L | prices decldedly erratlc, ranging from, cully e th 1o highers - sy Texus | northorn, oee; X emtun oI PTG our | frelghts (o the seaboard are high and flour 3 firing 3 2.0062.25; others, | Ala, Currency. L J. C. G was $4.40 ‘and the best light weights sold up o | bulls, $1.4003,60. art. Domestic 18 reported h T R TP 254200, La. New Con. 48, No. Pac. 18is ... . #$.15. “Anything welghing 200 Ibs.” or better gen- | HOGS-Recelpts, 6,50 head: shipments, ; Toledo Grain Markot. much doing. Foreign markets are in about OMANA GENERAL MARKET. Blawou i G- ozaw. Crally ol Tor. over $145, ant sttt i) market, wenk 1o 5o lower' DIk oF saics 34000 Wit ri No. 1, |the same whape ax those at home, Export 5t " — X straits, $13.65; plates, dull. N.C. 0s... N. W. Coni under $3.80 was elther very light or v i heavies, $4. packers, $4.05a4,45; dodd b | shipments were 4,514 rrels, against 2,857 Conal fop, ot Trade Tana Quotations on | spErTER-DML " | orical o1 dionamee | MR [ S Dot B 300 | mon. There wam n'ery goad” den JL0G4E Nty $555G30; Yoriers, 8 i, W xo. 3| barvels the weele Pefore und 7,000 barrels in aple and Fancy Produce. LEAD--Dull; brokers e ange i I . 1818, nd light welghts ut generally s 3, RS, 33,00 a0 No. o Stock of flour in store, 77, arrel s v eng Eeaey. Dradace Aing | Price, $9.904710:00; eales on 'change, 50 tons De- | Tenn. new set 68, B3¢ |St. B, Consols 18, 8 (0 13210, stuft selling at from BHBIP—Recolpts, 1600 head; shipments, 700 AU TR i U G P ; TODRRE cember (In, $1270; 25 tons March, $13.30; 10 tons 40 C. & P. W, Oi. Trade was only moderately brisk and the ¢ hend; market steady I a(on0y: Nola miseoli a0 The Milwaukee flour output was 36,000 in the cgg market, though It would scem that | Joihiry "G Apit $15.0 St L. & LM.Gen. 5. was weak, but there wis not much of any el JRnnul T hutdalendy; ENO; 3 barrels, againgt 80,000 barrela. the. brevious this market Is already high in proportion to QOTTON SI:ED ‘mlfiuum; sales, )!A}fl bhls. ; aConiuris, \g‘;}"";"fiq l-‘l.:r-xn»u. Oiiseglionop n“:«vh; by ‘the migale o the ‘ih\ Stock In Sight, TYEDull; cash, le. week and 00 barrels in 1 A lighter other markets, Quotations: prime summer yellow, prime ‘white, 824 0 deferre éx. PAC, 1818..... noon. The bulk of the hogs sold today at $4.05 e A e | BYES T 0 s prs IS S lon BUTTER l‘url‘flnu stock, §c; falr to good coun. | 3¢, nom Aloliinonian; s T i fo$ilie, o aguinst 3616 to 8025 Wednewduy and | [Pt (O Sresihie 48 (e, foup, vrlnicial mar. P L RO T S0 s e e e St try, 10@i2c; cholce to fancy, M@i6e; gathered - 10% (i) (I $4 (0 $1.25 last Thursday, ¥ v ) (St T 2R 00 ABDUATY, 45 ‘xh ’:;‘m:“"l"". AN T: n & 21 boc, . Shore 4, go: PR i 5 A e, Hogs. Sheep. 3 i ec o ¢ RN Vs i SepAtaLor creamery; 31QTHc, ST. LOUIS, 2 OUR—Qufet; mo | C. P. Ints 150 k. K., N BhEE # 5 |Soutn omana........ 2443 3,703 A 00 oy Corne 125,000 | Trphe output at $t. Louls was 35,900 barrels, LAV POULTRY-—OW" fens, 4@ #tic: wpring “Opened HGHG MhEGr on canle na. | % : B s Kongas, ity 110001 B I ] MRS RO e Gorm, s | Eompared dith M3 barsels the wetle b chi @ic; ducks, 6e; turkeys, 6; heavy AR A P Ban Erancisco Minlos Biook Quotations . seeeee CLouts ... 4 1 2400 buj Tye, 1,000 bu.; clover seed, 150 bags. e R e S88IE1 . BOUL o cased off; another rally carried prices up W@ NCISCH 8 = lley of the Ohio mills have had a fair DRESSED” POULTRY—Chickens, fair, 4@4lc Sh P o e G e e BAN‘FRAM 1SCO, Dec. 27.—The official closing . . eeeeeld TOLAM1sseeeseseiens s 01l Market, ya ;Y At ] port was of duilness ffn::mlu;u_e. i choloe small, oi turkeys, £ : below veaterdug's nil price: | QUOUILONN for miniig wto3ikh today wers as fol = | W11l . . o LONDON, Dec. #1.—LINSEED OIL-15s 10aq | Ua1€: ihe sensiml 'repoit was of SUINGR falr (o good, 610 fanc secse,” falr Junuary, ife; May, HRG gt % aas Liverpool Markets. i " ers have kept up @ compuratively 1ively 7e; ‘Tancy, 8. - ) AT s 22 [Hale & Noroross., U1 i e LIVERPOOL, Do i | pCALCUTTA, Dee, 21 D (OTLST 80 | movement. Cablegrams report the: market i At per'. dos. $1; | CORN—Opened higher with wheat and on the | Alpha s 10 |Justice.. 20 % 4 A « e December and Janua shipment, via cape, ';" ”} ulet, with prices low, according to 8.0 "biue wing “teil, pet | probabilliy of snow restricting country deliver- | Anies 33 [Kentucky € 6 1At 4 ! a . T BRI 140! mald!| A ArIcRD VIAnE AT N POk heLr R LTI L B 0 1), hut “on discouraging clearances and the | Beleher. ... | 60 |Lady Wash Con 5 2 ! T ANTWERP, Dec. 27.—PETROLEUM-14d paid o 8, A ; ~ o L eads o i ah RSr 0% 8555 | raak I wheat the price Jan ot to a close of | follo Taicc . 5 |Mexican. ... 60 Hhaas I v B LolLe i hCaliforn - hutares | and sellers. geason bogan unususlly early, and dullnpes backs: $h.00g.0 miallurds dind ved | . Awas SpA yasanlay No, 3 muked, canh, | Heat Heloia Mount Diabio, 10 2 oy s Jod higherd clomed firm, with, near” posttions Duluth Wheat Market, a2t AT .78 quadl, ‘31.26G1.55; deer saddles, c January, 180 ) 48! 0 er o209 1209 | 3 2 b |59, R iigher and distant positions %@%d higher; bus- co. 2T —WHEAT—Close antelope saddles, 7¢10c; small rabbits, T aer Julsy 01a s Tt TalloR, .sry? Ol iEesskisiniersue 150 cqually distributeds Decembor, 4 o0 T, e Des. 2 S WHEAD-Cl 3 Karl's Clover Root will purify you blood, NI 5 ale ora cused ot to g0 doy o5kt P [ gl s | junuary, | s 04 Iebruary,’ 48 1047 March, "No. 1 northern, cash_and December, clear you complexion, regulate your bowels Ale=Chalce fat 70 to 110 1bs are quote o Delow yeatontay: No. 5 easn und | ¢ ; savage. /!’ TR it s J0tgd;” April, s 1105 May, & 10%0, % Gagc; No. 2 northern, eush; | and make your head clear as a bell, 26c, 500 at bK@GGo: large and coarse, Sgdc. X Jho Delow_ g 10 [Savnee 168 (T COIRN—Spot, steady: mixe futures S L S PR Wikconsin fall crea Young A, oy YOt O Confidence. ;... KO |Serra Mevada i e B2 ned dull “and” unchanged; ' clo m - and o 1 northern, 6% and $1.00 s, 12lkc; Nebraska and lowa, full cream, O\ Shacaide G 0 i 6.0 i wged 10 340 higher; bus ; De- 3 3 —-——— ger, No. 1, 1l¢; bri , 15 ) 0. | BEANoarcs; lo sackod, ens! Crows Bl © B [Hion Con., 0L . and April, A% 8307 May, 4% 40, 3 b —upand hay, 9; midland, $850; owlana, | CLOVER RIERDChite, s 580, gonida ey 8 ellow i o Wi e AETand PN B Lnle, Ihney o s a5 O atemt ot vt | Fale ana Warmor in Western Nobraska, —Upland i midland, $8.50; lowland, | STLOVE 84,9305 25, = =2 ¢ i . winter, Gs er, 91%4c: May, 98%c. On ount_of the o on B straw, §6.° Color makes the 'price on | TIMOTH Dot 1094070 Silver bars. 6OM@50%e. Mexican dollars, [ Fevrrs L PEAS—Canadian, 4s 10144, ath of & member of the San Francixeo Produce Ith Northerly Winds, Biy it shades sell tho best. Only top grades | , HAYTWenker on heavy offerings: prairie, 310 [ 5y, " Dratua, aight, 1o tolokrannie. 100 i e \ CSOVIRIONS-Bycon, * auet; demand poor; | exchange there wan no afternoon scaon 1008y, | W ASHINGTON. Dee o e forecast f0p op prces — “umberland ut, 2 M., 828 short ribs, | Clere 65,483 centals eat, - ” ’ + < PIGEONS 0Id birds, per doz., 90G31.00. it 2 Boston Staok Quatations. AND ROUGIL % Tbe., ia 60 ong Sleas, Tooas dhu | SASAIRd, " 05 4R centaly” ol wheol Friday 1s: For Nebraska and Kansas— VEGETABLES, eak and tendency downward 0 BOSTON. Dec. 27.—Call loans. 2k@ilg per cent: 2 5 ey o long_ clear, heavy, . short clear [air; warmer in the western portion; northe A Trms - Weatarn siook, cer lota 000! TG, A tandshay Qonpwand g g [ JORTIN. Res A0 loaias rsioes ol 4 1 ) backs, Vght, 18 1w, 85, short clear midaling, Hugar Market, £ T T A B AT, small lots. G070, ; Jull ana we on s1ocks, bonds and mining shures: i ®l E44 heavy, 3 Ibs, 338 6d; clear bellios, Bhoul: | LONDON, Dec. #1.-SUGAR—Cane, quiet; | €1 5, VAFiRhlo: <) S i ull and weak at $3.07 5 M fo-Fa ther]: OLD BEANS—Hand-picked, navy, $1.90@2.00 2.0662.10, d - — — o 3 5h ders, square, 12 to 18 1bs., 278, Hams, short prices nominal; centrifugal Java, s 2d; M 'or Jowa and Missoyr ‘air; northerly - 3 3 ; ; 12,0502, KT &8 F ) euiingh, B, f cut, 14 to 1 1bx,, 41 extra Indid m 3 v e 5 v Lima beans, per lb., b 2 A NaAER g W Fery o 1.0 3 cut, , , m; covado, fair refining, 4. . winds, becoming variabl 'ONIONS—On_orders 7 : i s Al | 3. Bieo. 212 2 t A I 8 6 prime mess, i prime NEW YORK, 2.-8UGAR—Taw, dul For South Dakota~Fair; warmer; varle Am. Sugar H0lg Wis. € it s mess, diu 9, -On orders, Tic AN @0 Bay State Gas..... 8 |Atehison A .0 T "i6a; rofined. in puits, | Tei0ed: Quil, - able winds, becoming southerly. her doz., 350 b srown, $2.000275; | gL ROVISIONS buric, standurd mess, I f’,r.-,..zl,l‘.,l(,,.‘,_ S LRI MAAAAGE: o 2c0s SHEEP—A small buneh of pretty asy; P ) in palls, \ 8- Home . $2.5082.75; 0 | prime e 360, ehile ston BALL Wool Market. 1ocal Recor ny. 208 3 tive mixed stock was all that rrived toduy 53, Bacon, ‘.mk.d shoulders, $6; longs, Boston & Ma u::y fm« How F o . LLOW-Fine N. ; . 3 : J 2 Fi Getrie 5 and W buyer wax readily found at £275, strong | hALLOW-] ST, LOUIS, Dec prices FFICE OF THE WEATHER BURE. shouiders, $4.75; longs, §5.75; ribs, $5.87; shorts, | . 1. & 10 2un| Rulntie ! torers and prices quotably 15620 Righer than | G white: hérican. colored, S8 Matia. Dio, SLmOmalia Togyc o (s [ g $6: hams. sugar cured, $10.50601 Fitehbury, 74| Bonton & Muntans 3 the close of last Fair o choice natives [ MUTTEIC Finest United Btates, 3os; good, 60, . ar ature 4nd raintal, somparediwiy A DISH 3 RECEIPTS. r, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 3,000 bu.; | Gen. Elocirio 84 | are quotable at §2.20@%76; falr o0 kood westerns, | TUIES i=fprite, %2 6, Statomen tof the Bank of Germany. sponding day of thé past four ye PARENIPS-Per Lbl, § corn, 31,000 bu.; onts, 2,000 bu. linofs Steel "1 30 |Calumet & Hocla, 2 $200G2.00; common and stock sheep, ROSIN L e o, | BERLIN, Dec. 21.—The weekly statement o 1891, 1803, RUTABAGAS Per b, SHIPMENTS—Flour, 9,000 bbix.; wheat, 1,000 | Mexican Ceniral, 8k caniomaig Lecla Kkood 10 choce 40 (o 10010 lambs, §2.5003 75, B Ol -Ldverpool refined, 84 6. | (he Tmperinl Bank of Germany hows the Maximum temperature.... f = 42 PARSLENber dve. buinclics, s5c. bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 18,000 bu, N VAN Bt pran i Tesentaive sules: ROLIEU M. Telined, 6150 e e eacr 34,5000 warien; | Alinimum temperature I BELIT PEAS-Per 1b., $ige. Clarala i i R et o 01 CaionY i jrng:. 199 | Haaraarsi o e b Blns RATOR BEEF-Forequarters, 3%a; | founts Cash | 660,000 mar Avarage fempérgiil e MR GHEEN PIAS— Per bu., $1.25¢1.35, CLEVELAND, Dec. #1.—The Iron Trade Re- | Rubber. o ddniguiney.. 1IN W BAIKR. JERG: s aiids sl 1% |nbaquariare Bd: 505 T securities, nc o0 marks; notes 1o | PEECRINATORN oot betitire ang precipitatjon BTV E e ados 3. e thie week will way e st weckc of 10 | Union Baeifi. (1 107 Bamaraci OHIOAGO LAVE BTOUK. HOPE—-AULondon, Pacific coast, elrculatlon, increass, 40,560,000 marky, at Omaha for the day since March 1, 1894; SPINACH-Per bbl, $1.6061.75. Jh e aatiy. She dsax. aveatiul s the Jear'in e LR e oo o 00fee Markel, Statement of the Hunk of France. Hormal teperaiuse... in0s iy o FRUITS. high expectations were lml\'llull'd ot th Jpening, * New York Mining Quotations. Cattle Rocelpts Surprisingly Small bat the IM \: 5 }1’-;(1:; oF 3 An;:-‘m ’60:'”"“"!: PARIS, Dec. 21.—The weekly statement Hefolen ,)” el e taeanastsnsn sl NCES-Cullfornia, per §0-1b. box, g1 and, while the volume of business hus v o g ; " cm. ogeried stead rices L0 ank of France, ismied today. P P T 3 inol EACHES None. " © L] larger in the latter half than was looked NEW JORK. Dec. 27.-The following are the Market Surpridokly Flsm. Hank of France, ism a Deficlency for the day.. o ud inch advance; ruled quiet but firm on European . % P 3 closing miniog quotations: CHICAGO, Dec, 2ii-dn cattle the increased | buying; ' closed quict at b@2) polnts advance; | 10K changes as compared with i |'Total precipitation since March 1 16.01 inches UM o) o e 1y onth has bro e lowest pric 30, yin wed qui 5a2) an ptal preciy 0 L California, none, the last month has brought the lowest prices Total precipitation sinoé’ ¥arili {160/ tncl [ 3 F oten n circulation, incre PRUNES—None. of the year and the lowest ever known. 8 Tulwer. . » |Ontario .. TTB00 " [ recelpts which buyers . so eqfidently looked for 3000 bags, dncluding: January, ' 815457 Notes "in 16675, 0001: " sond “in PEARS -Winter Nellls, $2; Vicars, $1.75. of the ‘transactions reported in the past fort- | Cholor. |Qplieiess ool 180 | Qi not come. The effgct pf the diminished sup- | February, 8 N nahe, 80110; - Oclober, | PO0GH 5, bilis discounted, in- | Roports from Other Stations at % £ M. APELES ood aluck: * per ") g | might Lare scarcely” (o be taken us Hxine the | Orown Foji: (Elymonthor "1 330 | by was good. The demand was by no means o mber, M ¢ #hos coltee, | SIS A LSRN MGUISAE, e o — — eastern’ wiock, $3..0G3.50; groenings, $060G8. 7. | market, but rather e absence A uickailver... 0 2 til: ‘No. 7,815.%0; mild, i Cordova, s toaz, o gL grecnines BGLE. | | market ther rining the ubssnce | Con. Cul. &'V Quiplsativer....,. 180 [ Tolive today, but it ‘yaa's okl (o ex- 0 waien: B0 e b, Now dvior 4t | 19000 gross. $9.0049. 50, 1o take ount of on January 1 urey ... Slerra Novada ust the supply &t an equal 1o | $17 e deliveries from Hew York ya Financial Notes. ERKIES—Jorseys, fancy, $10.60 per bbl, ns the il In a lurke part. With pig fron | Hale & Norcross Standard.. ... Wednesday's decline. Quotutions ran terda 3 bags; New York atock today, 20, et 8 S T : » 1 dont | NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 21.—Clearings, 82,271 TROPICAL FRUITS, selling at cost and the buyers understanding | Homestako. o .. Union Con. " to $5.9 for very common o extr ; bugs; United o migck, AT ksl wiloat | N LIZANS, 2 . ) SRANGES_Fioridus, per box, 150e, 1ma and | e fact, s well us the aeller, it s not to be | Mexioan...!: _xorow Jacket... PO { Kibply - ror i " Cied Btaten t5003 "baks, | "HOSTON, T 7.~Dank clearings, $18,367,74 A A ey, per box, 150s, presumed that the wall 15 due (o any expecta- = and heiters were pply. for e " Uiiited” Buates, 634,692 bakr, STON, Dec. ank clearin 3 ANGERINES i rids, per hale box, $2.35. YR The “main”the attitude of the larser south: Statement of the Hank of Eagland, . 10 T EANOR, e, - Murker Inactive; good ay MO #1.~Clearings, $2,24, Malugs, 3 fil“‘“?*vl“_."l [ bunch. | ern producers is still that of refusiog (o accept uunm:fl;nrn[. o i’l‘:n‘ weekly satement of | AL the opening of hog ket Santos nominal; “recelpls, 31,00 buke: | palances, S Frrrem ¥ Flo i = S T - we Tauk Of Kogland, issued toduy, shows owed conslderable strengil o edrly frid . 88,000 bagn. ; e ! Clearings, 322,064, | O 2 20" and 300 $L00G4.2; new Mensina, fon Cigagements “on. e s arket "Fir | following chunkes a8’ compared wiih " e s | showed considerable strength and the ea But the | “HAMBURG, Tee. 27 —Market aull; prices 1% | PHILADELPHIA learings, 323,966, | QUADA; e Gl 00 00, 8 isan month. There has scarcely been o market' for : pre- | ing was generally [ ut ' th @5; bal #i.6 Vel : LR TR Tlossemer pig and stoel blllets. the past week | Vious account: ‘Total reserve. £1,166,000; | situation soon chunged. Huyers grew indifferent, | P lower (0% pfg higher; sales, 14,00 bugs : aleniing. .. Clear STATIONS, STATE 0B WEATUER, wd g amesoday, £¥p J0 Bane ~Seduo, XK wonEa10a: ! oy, a et | BERLIN, D Exchange on London, 8 | Chicagg Cl but Pittsburg Dprices may sl be ‘quoted. at | cireulation, increase, décrease, (and within an hour or two the thing wes fat. | ITAVEE, Ded Murke( closed qliet at net | LIN, Do ang ’ iicako ... g MISCELLANEOUS. W 150,28 o o SIn S o ; % f $10.16@10.25 for the former and $15.00415.25 on | (814,911, other e ‘. L000; other - au OYSTERS-IXL, §¢; medium, per can, the latter. In the Chicags market there has | doposits, decrease 0 posits, de- | demand having mp trife. o by 3 o | MEMPHIB Dec. 27 -Clearings, $22.2) 8 Faui. noshoes, 12 extra’ standards, 16c; extia se- [ been some trade in rails in advance of the e, £476,000; notes ' ros ‘. L0800, | (wo exceptions nothing sold ubove 4, RO 1 RO, Dec. #1-Market aulet: | ances, $90,1%, “New York exchune, s Davenpori. eots, 1sc company selects, %ic; New large buying and several of the leading lines [ Kovernment securities o 400, 0. the bulk of the business was accomplished Ne. 7 Rio, exchange, 17i5d; sales, 18.000 | (5§ i Konuas City counts & are expected (0 contract after the middle of | Proportion of the Bank of Englind's reserve 0 | prices helow $4.60, the. quality " net averaging \ for the United States, 4.00 bLugs CINCINNATI, Dec Clearing 3 Salt Lake 6l NEW FIOS-Extra fancy, 6c; fancy, ; | January. abllitles, which last week was 63.07 per cent, is y #00d. From $4.10 10 $4.20 bought most of X stock, 213,000 b Money, 214G6 per cent, New x L iy K : LT 5 Kapid Cit ice, 13G4c; Culifarnis, b ¥ — now WL per cent Hght und from 4.3 10 $4.65 (e bulk of the | cleured December 2, 1200 bak par 10 20 premiu [ s kYO N, Colfarnia. b Stornin, 1o Now York Lry Goods Murket. The rate Of discount remalns at 3 per cent Tediut apd basyy weignte In view' of § g par o 860 prem Helen, Cot to WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-Ca lance in the | fjgy strained, 4 o 1010 "cuns, per ib., ¢, NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—The severity of the mall receipts the lack of firmness the market Cattan Market, Al e, K=l 15c; Boglish walnui prospective demand und the office business was J c. CONBOLS—Closing,money, | Hetter prices were pald today Loth for cp | dling, 6 11-16C 2688 bales: "gross, | S8 gold re iy - ner. cent | SATEEREE 10c; Blberts, $@loc; elittied by ‘the non-receipt of malls from the : 7 and lambs. The supply was light and t - | 18,730 bates; ris to Great’ Writain, 2875 bales; | ] b 4 ~=Thrge por. oabf | Ly Dute bellbark Lickory nuis, per bu.' §160% | west. There was an irregular demand for ol 7160 per oz miand good, with the resull that an agy 316 batex:’ forwarded. TTIT balent | renten, Tole 30 T 2.00; ::'r.; kurly“‘nul-. ::'l'-b‘l fancy raw gred cottans, und at the reduced prices for wide MONRY Ret a7 3 from -i '“I:I 3 wvax mad 'I‘I'l"én'rl 2acep bo ¢ e Mok, 12 uylll‘: jolol todsy, ned | Lor o A k, e P Mt peanui Toas! eanuts, 1 cetings very falr enagements were made. he rate of discount in the open market for [around $3.60, and us high as Wik or pales; expo o at Britain, . 1A Dec. 21 Ings, 176,008, bal- BIDER-No. T "greeh hidea 300 No. 3 grosn | Ab bask” bowavers e fasEmen of commission | short and three-monnths bills is % per centy lmm. Quotations now range from $1.75 Lo 8.6 10 the continent, 7,618 bules; siock, ey, dull; 67 per cent. Ex L. A WELSH, Observers Later in the day the : | unchanged 1o decline; total sales, 22,000 | days' sighi, 20 marks 87l pls. St Louis

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