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strength at silae, fell to e, making a total for "l interests. support such as demand Induced many anticipation of a sethack from t blew were slow. K excessive, The slight early demand, however, sagged came a slump fn prices wird the olose wheat strength helped m terlally, but the closing figures were only opened and clos wnd with it were 24 cars P'rovistons were dull and steady, higher early, vasy later and recovering to- ward the Alnm"v o T the country account was the I nce; light receipts ur] hoks, the | ported, per Ib., 126 14c pork closed T4@ .70, Iard 2lo up at | BWO; nchar 0, rgow: Wheat, [anuary ribs & cars; corn, 19 ¢ COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Trade on Berri Comparatively Dull After ding Enthosi WHEAT STARTS W.THA(MALL DEMAND Good Advance at Opening. Condition &a @ Sharp ion, enthustasm benrtsh conditions led to lower but a falrly brought shieat clo: and with a | Lo indicate a ¢ ent. This brought good rout-taking Though close of the pit the Decembe hels steady cagh d prices op i cted and_closed steady, Recelpts were 100 comparatively over a narrow range, with almost feature- opened ommission oarly, © was Q of any great disposition on the parl of big holders to take profits. the commission again, pactly there was a falr reaction, up, advanced to 47046 higher at house demand Sprang i od by lower pric a oats, The leading futures ranged as follows: A Open. | High.| Low. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, an to price. Pig fron warrants I northern foundry ow fron warrants esborough at 43 1gd WHOLESALE MARKET, | Conditlon of mde and Quotatious | on Staple and Fancy Prod Receipte, light; fre It Fanes spring s chickens, Longer FTRH B 100; pike, 1 i pickerel, fc; fresh macker OVSTERS—Mediume, per can, & | ards, per can ' { longer there commodities tend upward Althoiugh nominal quotstions unchanged, i ries i, bulk "extra | York cotnts, clects, $1.601 per gal., 81 PIGEONS ~Live, Cholce, 68 CHRISTMAS TREES-4 to 6 feet, & feet, per doz. future deliy current shipment comma Since this margin 1 by local conditions at rarnaces, besid complicated by trikes, it 18 ulme at n fairly general DECORATION premium p slump. Late in the 9 Louls and bu; southwest the ench, $2.000 .00 RGREEN WREATIING 12 fnches in 12 inches in dia HOLLY BRA EDLE PINES-Per doz., §: thelr and closed firm, Local receipts were X cars, one of contract gras reported o three week's (tw 5% tho vear before pta were 116,000 bushels, % bushel« a ven ex in wheat and HAY--Prices quot maha Wholesa ¢ Cholea uplan: No. 2 upland, $550: medium, #8; coarse Thesc prices ara for polnts of w0 Primary re- ompared with | Senboard clear it were 654,00 bush- “hipmeuts were ARAINNE 5,00 by T was modera ; AT ORA Home have orders for decrense Sipe. whil aifefent com bring slightly tin collnpaed $1.10; Salt Lake, $1.10; ¢ CARROTS. - Por slorado, $1.10. furnishec wire nils The corner fr falling about S | declined cmber, 158 Rutabagas, per < to realizo in per bbl., $8 4] hothoise ner doz., Zie | PARSLEY -Pei oz, S Per dot.. mand noth- Home grown, genuine Virginia, Holland seed, crated ONIONS-—Home growy Spanish, per crate, §2 corded since by Michigan reds, LERY-Kalamazoo, per_bunch, per bunch, NAVY BEANS-—Per hu,, $2.15. —Ben Davis. winesaps, $5; Jonathan, per_box, 4165, PEARS-Vikers, GRAPES-Malagas, CRANBERRIE N | cratel 2.7 TROPICAL ORANGES--F| Receipts | nav 2l spring ' goods. months 4.60; Callfornta | (ONS—Fancy, $3.50@3.75; cholce, §3.00 BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, hides G-California, new cartons, 70c; im- 138—Perstan, in 6-1b. boxes, per ib., NUTS-—-New per Ib., 1o; poft khell, 11 Brazils, per Ib., 14¢; fiiberts, ard shell. per ib., 12igc No, 2 hard shell, 1 rge, per 1b., 12c; small, 10c; cocon- hestiuts, 12c EY~—Par 24-section case, $3.606: DER-Nehawka, per bbl., $3; New ¥York, 50. HIDES-No, 1 green, No. 1 snlted, 7% Gy | veal cal l'.": to I Per }-bbl, $3; per bbl, s Grain and Provisi L0000 bales by the members of the Vigorous speculution and an advance ver $3 w bale resulted when the low yie Wis announ No fallures for the week are given. red cash, elevator, 82y Y ~Higher; No. 3 cash, 66%c: track, mber, 4840; May, 4 Barfey, bul... On the Produce exchange today the but. ser market was Eggs, firm; fresh, dc. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKE' Quotation unsettled all flecting active unloadin, 14 They rallied fin nd closed firm 5 ©, closed at 857y .«m‘:« 85c; December, 8383 13-16c, closed CORN--Recelpts, e Spot, firm: No. 3 72%¢, elevator, and Option ‘market opened but also vielded later to made a_ner- After rally- 3o, 1. 0. b., afloat, , firm’ with wl considerable reailzing, which vous und casy market all day ing late in & scara of shorts they ralied % 2%, ¢. closad at 72e OATE -Recelnts, 82400 bu.: exports, 2310 4 No. 8, bl¢ No. 8 white, bdc: tras 1§82 track, white, 52 quiet and barely steady HAY -Steady DES--Stendy 12,60, moss, $9.50 12.78; packed. $10. steamed, $10.17%; $10. South America, Cut ments. 10.95; pickled shoulders, §7; FALLOW-8teady 6e; ‘country (pKg ETALS-Trregular conditions vall In_London copper circles. 108 ‘on futures and a loss of A the nat reault of another day elling, which brought prices to a level not touched in many years, spot being auoted at £55 and futures at_£3. 2,30 tons were reported market remaing 18874516621 16 for castin i the tin market at New ¥ nbroud, 16e and futures at €108 Here & net rlse of 2 to 8 points occurred with- out much business being done, Tead and spelter o either here g and £10 15s , respectively wmArkets were still steady In tone, but ua- uotations were as follows: winter v o; clears, .1 ~No. 3 spring, T4c: No. 2 red, it 0; No. 2 white, to, 4k it holoe malting, 69@6lc. SEEDS--No. 1 flax, $1.43; No. 1 northwest- ern, $1.44; prime timothy, $6.40@6.50; clover, & Sics k. bbl. eds pork. per bbl, L«mi per 100 1bs. wfi box: 3. 5. SK Y—Basis of high wines, §1.32. The following are the receipts and ship, 'ain yesterday: Recelpts. Shipment, 82,000 0, creamerie: steady, NEW YORK, Dec. 8. —~FLOUR-Receipt i exports, 11,411 bbla.; firm; win. 50@73.60; Minnesota Datents, $3.1 $336; winter grades, $2.008270. Rye o, RNMEAL~Quiet; No. 2 western, 0%c, BARLEY--Steady. WHEAT. Recaipts, 2 d, 83T h, Sige, aflonts 4,000 hu; STge, f. 0. b, No. 1’ northern hard Duluth, Options opened firm on forelgn buying, but eased off later, but duy at the decline. for local and out- o, 0. t e net adv '14,936_bu.; NE-—Beef, quiet; family, $11.00 10.00. beef hams, $12.500 @120 city, extra India e efined, strong; family, pickled bellfor rmer feeling d without chag don, closing at but firm; red winter pat- $1.75G3.00 efl%:fnmy and straight, imothy, nominal; held at $6.0@ CORNMEAL-~Higher, $3.18. BRAN-—8trong; HAY — Timothy, prairie, scarce and strong, $12.60, WHISK Y-—Stead; IRON COTTON BAGGING-— HEMP TWI PROVISIONS — Pork, [ easy, $0.08%. Dry $8.60; clear sides, $5.71 (boxed), firm; extr FLTRY—Stead turkeys, 6%c; BUTTER — Steady: creamer teady at 2o, L8—Lead, steady at §4.27. stendy 6 8174, ECEIPTS—Ilour, 7,000 bbls.; wheat, b4.- ,000 b, oats, &4 15 onts, 43,000 n and Provi 6.~WHEAT-Spot winter, 6s; No. Callfornia, s 1 morrow will sa class of indred’ and has been widespread. plesand resumption general leve of prices noted 1 and steel are stron prices of the vear $16.70 | meats 15, fic; springs, Liverpoel Gi LIVERPOOL, firm; No. 3 rthern spring, ulet;’ March, 6y 7 t, firm; Amerlcan mixed, MIIEHI ba 33d red western aro very strong, 6s 6d. wls fancy' winter straights, United States, by outside buyving the smaller run of receipts at the north- price paid for as beer 6 BUTTER—Steady ; nited States, T0s. The teen months and cojores. of the largest guin In Stocks, both here and | O, rajtan-London, firm. PROVISIONS — Beef, extra’ India mess. rime city, firm, 285 3d; Aus- 94 unchanged; R rd, strong: American : ‘prime western, ort cut, 11 to 18 Tbs., strong, s Bacon. quiet: Cumberland cut, 18 to 24 Ibs clear middles, Vght. 28 to 34 b, a vear ago. 508, Hams, bicks, 16 to 0 Tba,, 4783 cledr bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs, square. 11 10 13 1bs., firm. CHEESE—American 11 ; American finest colore s of wheat during the last three This trade, t white, steady, A Y steady, 464 government The the dry American 'corn three days, 18,800 centals. 4 of Kansas City G Provisiens. WHEAT--De- cash, No. 2 ployed, worste: %o, and raw Wheat, No. 3 7801915 CORN -~ December, ar. 3 ket “holce timothy, $13.50@14.00; cholee prairie. $13.00413 60. ‘reamery, 18@ ton, 20 to Ibs. emlock sole, Buenos i dairy, fancy, souri and Kansas stock quoted on 'change loss off, cases returned; con- 49,600 bu.; corn, 91,200 ECETPTS - Wh i oats SHIPMENTS Wheat, 2080 bu,; 48,500 bu.; oat 10w wate) February, Tn all, ¥ix out of thirteen classes of prod- during November s3c; December, 8c; pickled hams, 8% OATS- Dece A6%c: May, 47l canclng, t remalning operations during Year ago oriy-tw nehanged fallures in the the, week Tust week, 224 inthis w Minneapol MINNEAPOLIS, Doc Business At New' York the W for Lake Su- patents, $3.90 patents, $3.76@3.85; first clears ars, §2.500°2 60 Milnankee G MILWAUK n Market, WHEAT- Mar- .40, RYE -Ftrm: No PHILAT $57.870.710; tmi May, M | Traffie O mgestion Wores s Embarrass, AU IN HOLIDA TRADE'S AMPLE DIMENSIONS Goods Are Hindred W Wil Be Serion Prices of Commo Trend Upward, W YORK It holiday Lack l aupy Wool Strong an Activity markets circular representative however, the tone le distincty | firmer, with especial scarcit further fmportations. ,. eapacity the end of next regarding the lack Tnetead of pig Ir her new high reo featod by appenrs probably anno month. has to for May 1ving 1gh arr yweight woolens ieate ord RrOWA Worsc rious | Te elty of fr i imposs the filling of that a nuse coke aceurred i independont mills ha the lowest point kince | Now Spring And strength are conspicuois domestic wool makes (he average stc, _which fs the best Concessions a rehasers, but holders grow more ent. Jhenomenat 1e steady accumulate, alth Makers of he elved good d d cottons are welling well, largely for footwear factorfes are gharp reaction, to the highest n Amallest exports f produce uny orts fi point since . against §, fuil gainst 3 roused fro many having contracis for occupation hides show a further decline, hut imported are well sustafned Corn's Sensationa Staple products making 4 most sensational gain dinary high prices for 211 & n nore was ume of Business. YORK, stimulated nees, infl pods, iron, o 0 the switchmen's strike affects further uggravates the car shortage tr Some months whead. the “widening out of sp cing A feature Dec ‘mills furnaces half thelr cap unobt ) Wire and nails alone are weaker In price competition; structural mil bar steel fs. s nable plates are highest cold from jo finished p reported In any month nearly Woolen 1 ducts advanced breadstufs, metals. in 188 Rank Clenring OMAHA. Dec in five times Corn and vats are tme since heavy ¢ mae manuf; waol including AR eR Wheat exports (twenty-three wee nAgainst 80,7 exports’ aggre 830,965 Iast week und 1 10 date coi ABAINSL 78,8, ports are | i last season After n slight breathing s infl provisions and motals their upward cour: coul products 1ty-thr uncha nd 263 ir againgt 26 luxt week and number 2 the Unlted St Canada Increased 21,000,000 bushels in No- 1891 Hog products and provisions gencrally in better demend. The dead level of the cotton sharply dis t turer is hardening. uly provisions, y-five clining ed as that month N1 fLy-or number 2 ek 1 A Buuk clearings corresponding iy ¢.-Clearings. | CONSIGNMENTS i | WEEKLY cLEARING en the pri of billets and el Alnrming. Steel rafl mills are silll gecepting orders, engaged about year, and there “howli stock s muy he secured to tHtton 0 sheet lower | Atlanta Active, %, while Chicago Extr 715 bushels last year t was alwo sharply advanced to the best price of the season, sympathy with substita ted Targely corn, for which Poor weather new crop of winter wheat and liber ing demunds were also strengthening fac- while exports from all Stutes for the week + Cotton was an_unexpectedly low offic sarta of the amount to 4,815,512 bushels year ago, t3 lethargy by al estimate of the 674,000 bales, o leading exchang ecedent. ~Bradstreet's This has been a ne week in trade and industry. Retail distri- | - weather and has been very is reflected in a decidedly demand in fact, promises to 1 volume, with demand for a In the great al, lumber, the hoots and ‘shocs, and th subsidiary od reus- Holiday unprec bers be ot industries, branches, 'he rise in'f metals 15 ‘the basis for m the advanee or Noyember, + at the highest Inabllity to obtain sup- plies 1s complained of all the way from the duct. The Pittsburg speculative market was | nrbed this week by the govern- | ¥ ment estin.ww of 0.674,000 bules as the tota timate, 'while # surprise inducing & _net advance of %- it fi1 spots and of @ points in keeping with the carlier published figures of 'conditlons and strength in ra nfutures, mate goods market firmer. The export braneli is'in good shupe, with mar uhead to | © 1% busily em- f Ate cspeciully , exporis bushels ) agEregate last seuson shels, last vear. July | 516,498 bushels, 1 in October chiefly by the apparently in November, mber 1, as’ re 8,775, 4 giin of tenths of 1 per cent over th mber 1 and of 4§ mark of June t from index num per ent over th but a decline of the high water mark of live' stock, and coke and ducts ad- nd thirty- result of Compared | An; products are lower and thirteen re Taxt $0,508,421; 1T encaGe halances | 4t | LCIRCINNAT 850, money, 14k change par e ROSTON. e the jyenr: but | T and Jabor | embarrassment of | onsignments of fanc tr will be v goods de nre delayed much | %o Prices of | NOW | | &t nefde e variois balances. New ¥ halances. BALTIMORE balances nt NEW table, ank { centage 6-R. G Dun & Co ¢} Review of Trade will Current trade s of ample dimensions ongestion wversies add 1o the exchange De 55,418, o | Asgreaate of Busine 851,187, money, 4 Aiscount e giscount Dec. 8,— per cent, New York BClearings, $22.453, 16 $1.517 446 Do 6.—Clearings the Aswocinted Bankd. YORK compiied learings CITIES York Chicago | Boston Philad Iphia Loufs | Pittsburg e | Ban 1 b | Baltime Ight cars o ar- | W ol i Clty | Cinetnnati Orleans | Detroit cland | tnafanapolin | Loulsvilla [Milwaukee 8t Paul INMATTA up (o | providence milis eason- | | | st | Toledo I« much | Ruffalo contracts | gt fuel grows more al 1 produic tion rd on December | the urge Joseph - S vannah | Dem as | Richm v of demand. it | Mamihis will he offi- | Suatite not | Washington peing | iariforad B re- | Los Angelos Lake City riiand, Ore move- | Rochester Worth prices | Norfalk nt in a few days, and | Des Mofhes Aty Nashville Coates | busy on | Lawall st for | Wiehita Akron Now Redford Lexington Springfeld, 11 Angiiamton ntinue advancing, corn | {AtAN00ZA R when dicted ADE. | Halifax RS 2,074,340 Vancouver, B, 0.1 - 112801 Hamilton 1i 28 d Vol- |8t John, N B to- hle hetter textiles, | o1 various | firt activity ul sta The - | actual of the und 1= ulation, | *ctan. alded by | *C. has N Corn | against | cereals, gom resumed | o and the sov these | Wor and of 100 [ foux brice re. | Dayton, € t mos | Byracise « **Not comparison for la NEW STERLINC husiness | posted do st Tnc Colo, ; *D. & R. G 4s *Erie prior 1. i do’ general 4 ) W, & D, 18.1061,'Con. Tob, 1s... Hock. Va TVBia. **Offered Raston stock Quota BOSTON, Dec. cent: time loans, i closing: Mex Bost iiectrl k. Unitead I° U. 8, Steel ptd do 3 West, Common ator Ranids Clty | Evansvilie . | Wilmington, i Davenport lines “come forward [Fall River £00 re fn better re. | Birmingham but mills Ay new. undertakings | Topeka uge of the sudden rige in raw materfal, | Macon If it 15 wastained there will pably [ Tittle Rock new price list of prints. Conrge- | Helena Knoxvilie | Kalamazoo Fargn his cereul tom n s Youngstown but a furt Springfield, O b Rockford price for many 3 e | S0k covering at a sever Santon. s governed by precedent, the | hcksonyille many vears fafling to | fois lls frect. Shipments from “At- | prermont the ‘week reachod the low- | Hloomingtorn 18, amounting to 7215 | Jioksonville, Julvestor Tonston through olorado '8 L Was | swheeling, for the Haater 1 mill- | sewiikesbaire Albuny Totals, U Outside New Y ntreal ...... Toronto . Winnipeg Victoria, B. € **Quebec New York Money Marke Dec. 6.-MONE last loan, 45 per cent; ates, iiroad, ] f. reported running | U, S ref. * ity. Steel {s practi- | 40 SoURoH or prompt deliver. 40 Coupon do 1, ison 4s Cen. 18 G. & C for the | Atchison against [ du ) in this week to date | Bost 132,423,908 Electr o it miscel LONDON Atchison ) & Ohlo. increase. 386,18 M & V' YORK, Dec. #.-learings, $2¢ dq " pfa balances, $8,584.784, [ NOY. Central LPHIA, "Dec. 6—Clearings balunces, £2712.071, money, 5 per BAR TIES, i 1l Totals, Canada YORK, 11475 per prime mercantile 34,8574 881y is, reg. 1081397, & ‘10wl 0 ist | 108%/ do st Ine.... !l 30t L0 (M, & S Rt new'ds, reg 1AM, I8 are crowded with orders; | 90 oi'he. reg.. 0, rail buyers | 4, coupon are more numerous. bat sellors are indif- | o b tog foundries have booked order do coupon Orders for rallroad cars Alch, gen, 4s heavy. o udl. .. H“filnul impetus for the advance in B & O 4 and the scarcity and high prices for | ©sdo 31is oarser grains has this week heen | +do conv, 4. sn,,,.i,‘lmgt;.‘m L. seven- | . & O. 048 roachied In the face | C.'& A 348, for years [ *¢ M es W, ¢ and N the gain shown "f"'il"‘ & 8 . ciugo Ter, {gher than *Ex-dividend London St Dee | Chicago G. W anadian (¢ M. & 8P | Denver & R | pra | Mao st prd | Ao g brd Ninots Central Louls. & Nash SILVER-Firm at LI ork. .| CANADA. | 107 (No. Pacl o b #;: 8o Rallway & & Q. n. 4s. 814 Texas 38 SRl o E e W 80 Dee. 6.--The followly by Bradstreel, shows the at the principal cities (of | Fears of Womney endcd November 28, with the per- | of increase and decrease as com- with the corresponding week Clearings.’ Inc. Dec, 197156 125476068 118 A3 18] 1 8 16.0 5.1 10.262. 000 16,160, 404 g5 078! ; *Not included in totals because containing largs, |other iteme than clearings. g2 included i totals becau t year. 116@5 per cent. bunkers' bill bode: Mexican dollars, [ *TPmeD 1034|_do ds 'Readin 28 L & 40 M..000os S A & AP s 3 8o, Pacitic 4s.. 139 *Union’ Pac. 4s. do conv. s Wabash 1s *do 2s do deb. B 10315 *West. Shore 4s.... W e 100 °(¥ 93| Wi Central 4s L0 ns. all loans, 4@ 6. 102 Sy i Amalgamaied s 2 i Bingham 8 ‘Txng!Contonntal 3 Copper Ran 211 [Dominton' Coal 1425 Franklin 191 °)[ale Rovale ohiw! 0ld_Dominion Osceola Parrot ed States “torin 4 Winona . prd Ontario & W Ponnsyivani Reading do 18t pfd.. 4 pfd nfd Ho. Pacif Union Pac do pfa el learings, $20.616. < d exchange, $4.45% | ork exchange ] iy earihgs, #1001 FFork ox- | the closing pric Inst W0 04| «|'to e d @irrency shipment made o show of stren *Hing snceumbed o ++ | Chicago, ANGE-Weak, with | SIS for demand and at $at for wixiy diys; 14760 bulen stock, 268 ommercial bills, | g0 miaaling: 7 a at BRI uni. 4n. 1 4B B2 ] o A AN, & WG e | TO 3% | Royal, 10a14 per per cent. Ofclal 25 & Hecla,...6% |Wolverine "..10000 56 Pacific pfd. | DECEMBLEK i $1.880.200; money, 413@815 per cent: | discount in the of | three monthe’ bills is { — New York Mining #~The following are on mining stocks NEW YORK . | Deadwood Horn S8ilver Iron Silyer transncted by | Leadville Con 0§ ’ NEW YORK Fingency | sequent realizin stive rallying ERross money progpect for New Orleans, 1 10 % pointe w the prominen: quarterly dlvide Ronds were o ke, Total x nited States b the laet call Atehison *do prd . Baltimore & O do pfd 481 can. Paciiic 11 « | Can. Southern Ches. & Ohlo Chicago & A, do pfd ... LR i Ao pfa Chicago & F Chicagn G. W do st prd do i pra.... C &N. \ i Chicago T. & T do, pfd entral pd L. E.& W 0 pld i Loulx. & Manhattan Met. Bt Ry Mex. Central Mox. Natlonal Towa Mo, Pacific MK & T do " pid J, Central Y. Central.. & West., pr Ontarlo & W.... Pennsylvania . Bt. Paul NEW YORK, Aprii. fe; ‘M 7.80c; Auguit, 7. NEW ORLE, shipments, 5,14 middiing, 4150 ‘011, CITY, Dec. average, NEW YORK. APPL faney, '10G100c iy | CALIFORNIA and unchanged. Prunes. Moor Park, 9@ 1ic. peeled, 12a19¢; unpecled, 913 en done | be Pr steady MANCHESTER NEW YORK and western, 26c: fresh southern, fancy, small, lc! heifers & fed, 9 Reeeipts, 1§ lambs $1.00g8.10, MONEY-0héoh guk cent. The rate of J3.w. MOVEMENIS OF day selling throughout parent running oul of the tve movement fn Ma of the market point o onsli In the late dealings 1 representing an extremne decline the same time Amalgamated Copper. Which | had fluctunted rather sluggishly bui heiy 11y all day, took a new <lte 8% compured record of i1 This {market and made the ensy, but with the <+ less ‘acute in the general stocks named, The treasury Yor transfer $1.000.000 completed of 1 The following are the New York Stgek exchange: Minn, & Bt. L....10 wcltic prd. 1005 Reading . .. do 18t pfd... do, 20 prd il St. L. & 8. F. do 18t prd... do 24 pfd st W do “pfd .8 $1.30; certificates, of 95,574 bbls.; averag NAH, De Rosin, , $1.20; 7, §1 $2.25; M, $2.65; N, $2.26; KDO, Dec, 6011 % ® | Bouth Lima and indlana, spirits, firm, 278 6d. ket quiet and steady. Dull and 2 fresh sonthwestern, CHEESE- Firm: ol d Iights $5.05416.40 Fecolpts muttons and K n_mn [ ot for short Little Chief ontario Ophir Phoentx ool Bavage ... |Slerra Nevada Emall Hopes Standard ..., TOCKS AND HONDS, t with st ite unsettled closing ringency Canses Active Selling. Fears of mohey upper and hand pre the lfst recent ttan and the gon- s was stock n I for « the n the market Kk fell t downward plunge previous the who Active colling pressire the whi cotta Chicago, wl The few wildly above the lowest for par [ . Adame Expross G RT & B Am 13 Wellu- Fargo fright todny's de transter $650.000.m 0% fnl| Chi T'he from Chicago {8 sald furious speculatlon in the grain market and (he m New' Otleans |8 donbtloss conmectad the activity in the York exchiange at 8¢ discount at one time vesterd, int today then 1St than in the deposiy at the the interior over market h 1 rosult Kness the of the symp valuie thy ciosing prices on prd o, Pacifc |80, Raflwa doprd Texas & P T8t L& W o pra % Union Paciilc do prd Wabaeh ... an prd L W. & L. B do 2d pfd Wi, Central do ptd Express fixpross S &R0 € C C & 8L Amal. Copper Colo. Southern . l4igAmer, (. & F do 1st pfd 5 ' do pri " do 24 ptd... Amer. Lin. Ofi Dela. & Hudson 171%| do pfd Del., L. & W.....%41 |Amer. Denver & R.'G do " pra ¥ o pra ........ 54 Ana. Min, Col Erle ............. 4l Brk Rap, Tr do Tst pfd. % Colo. . & 1 do 2 prd ... d6% Con. Gas Gt. Nor, pfd.... 18 Con’ Tob. pfd Hock. Valley €1 (Gen, Electric do ptd ... 81 Glucoke Sugar I'inote, Central. 18%% Hocking Conl Inr'n'l Paper do pfd mt'n’l Power 141 Pact o p Am. & i-160; rm; December, 7.06c 7.840; NS, Dec. Dee. 01l and R OlL—Credit balances, ed, $1.32; shipments, rm. NEW YORK, Dec but as offerings were U144 | fully sustained, with | Steady. prime. $@9%c; Wi odds are strong. maud at firm prices Dec clede « . Rlscuit tiol Pullman P, a0 167% | Republic Steel | June, COTTON-Easy 0 bales; ordi- 613-16¢; L —COTTO 8.—-COTTO! moderate business; prices steady; American light, the AT i I Lead 1t pfd e Muil o's Gas esed 8 O pfd g & A pd |Bugar ... " [Tenn. C.' & \U. B & P Co Mo pra . Leather do pfd . a/U. 8. Rubber a0 " prd |U. 8. Steel | do pra 2715 Western Union Locomotive. Cotton Market. Dec. sales, March 7.92% e good ' mid- receipts, quotations reviged; sales. nary, 65-16-; good ordinary, middling, T%c; middling. i middiing_fair, tyc; 511 biles -COTTON c; receipts, os; stoc BTON, Dec.’ 6. i % ¢ vernment, steady; state, inac- | "1verpoor. weak SRPOOL, he Ctlosing quotuMons on bonas are a are closed for want of | follOws: steel and some furnaces for want of fuel Merchant e, 6.1 bbis.; runs 71,869 hbl 6,011, uote $1.30, North Lima, $o; e, OI1—Cottongead, Petroleum, firm. i ; primd vellow, H ;‘&! %‘lror:‘ll\."lhml . Turpentine, steady. 1. 0% | LIVERPOOL. e 601 6~BEVAPORA' 8- Trading was slow in all grades, prices were undertone cholee DRIED FRUITS-Quiet Apricots, Peaches, Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK. Dec There has heen no change of today's demand for cotton department and only a quiet both plain and fancy int clothe are firm. but elo v PRY GOODS-- | n the character 0ods | usines CLOT Yarns rath Dec Sugar Market NEW ORLEANS, . -SUGAR~ Steady; open kettle, 29-16412 15-16c Kettle, centrifugal. 3 1-16c; centrifigal gran- Wated, 3@ 1-16c; Whites, 2ad Me@dse: . seconds, 2aGdige. Steady: open kettle, 200 contrifuga), 5d e, Syrup, steady, 2662 #~8UGAR—Raw centrifugal, steady: fair_refining, ¢ test, i molusses sugar, % | steady: No. 13, §3.90; No. 14, $2.90. Philadeiphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Dec BU rm and g demand tancy nearby lawer: fresh New York fair to cholce, 5@1ic 6. CATT 2,000 head native natiye culls head: § 0 ew York full creams, full creams. St. Louis Live Stock Market, ST. LOUIS. Dec 0 head. including riet Ktong, with Tigher; native shipping t? ‘dressed beef teers under ud feeders $2.0065.00; bulls, 82 15062 50; Texas ‘and Indian x p 3; cows und helfors cattle nd_export d butcher 1,000 Ths 02,50 bucks, e ———— OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET @™ ‘ All Kinds of Good Cattle in Active at Etronger Prices There was A generous prices improved ired with yesterday, The market wuw ening, as buyers and sellers could terms. but when they &S chunged ha v @ HOGS ADVANCED AB:UT n good season In pite of ¢ The hulk of the pHime Rea- from $6.17% to $8.99. @4 ht Raon of Sheep and and Better 6 CMghie wel all the hogs Ades of Killers Sold | fiom 86065 down from $6.05 to $6.15 the offering Compared with Yesterdny, o & consider- Lightwolghts were neglectac, been all along, and Representativo SOUTH OMAHA Ieceipts were pitated Offielal Thursda Five days (his week dnys Inet week Bime week hofors Same three weeks ago Hame four woeks Rame days I of i ] we sa . ago and $170,000 Tenewed to be based on has broken o ement FrrT nnan snges P : 3 RS — e <823 atocks which gt Auring the morn madr active Slectric, after Fising M0, on the declaratio 1. fluctuated ndisutes Bunday P 8790, were all unchanged brought in today by each Totul receipts “ition of the day's recelpts wns as follows, cach buyer purchasing the num- ber of liead indicated AR RARARRBARIRART AR about five cars There were only nearly all of thoge wers killers 00d shape and pald prices for anything de- The native bunches in 80ld frecly, as high as $4.75 some native lambs, ferings the market soon o There was but Iittls tra \bout steady Other buyers Owing to the me to a clow Ing done n fead- the few bunches i change hands brought just about steady was a light ru nand from all sources grudes ruled higher than yesterday, and the rket was actjve fr Cholca vearlings. $3 m start to finish 00d wethers, Al nd hardly ewough to make a 2.90; common ewas, $1.00@ 00; choice lam! fair to goord lambs, $4.2504.50; fe arades’ and that were of- fered sold at stronger prices than were pald Representative ckers are not at all anxfous for i 1 cull lamb. [l ould be quoted strong to a % have been ver, week of cow stu advanced shu provement has been generai on all cholce cornfeds goncral opinion seems (0 be that the ply I8 golng to d and as a result | can get ot the eral bugers atl the i "ady wether........ ase from this tin ckers are taking all they present time. veal calves and stags also com- manded trong prices this morning where | the Guality was at all good There were very few stockers and feeders wethers... .. native Tambs. grades sold without There wis no change no prices puid for the commones have been mean week and prices almost no demand from the country at all for the common gra are very cautious aboui buy COTTON—8pot v::med aulet; 1-1éc lower: midalin $he: middling - gulf, of no | Witires. closed fir uary? 7.08c; February, 7.08c: Cattle Strong — Hogs Easy — Sh t speculntors -CATTLE—~Recelpts, strong: good to prime, $5.60% ces. but the common kinds ( more than steady wold at stron heifers, $2.5 OGS Recelpts 24,000; left ‘over, chers, $6.506i6, 15: rough heavy les, $5.25416.25. LAMBS=Recefpts, steady: good to chaice wethers. Representative sales: BEEF STEERE, od_to cholce, §: 83 bules. N Siead: sheep slow sheep, $3.00@4.00; native lambs, Cattle, 10,557 576 head: sheep, 12,222 hend Official yesterday: head: hogs, Bhipments—-Cattle, head; sheep, ock Market. 8.~CATTLE--R: Texans and 3,000 natives, market closed 10@1sc lower: chofee export and dressed beef steers, $4.6505.75: stockers and feed- 0G4, 70; Tex 6000 western range steers, $ steers, $3.5004.3; Turpentine Rosin, common, steady, —~Receipis, 20,60 head; market 10a 5: bulk of sal heavy, $4.0064.70; mixed packers, $4.50@4.3+ MBS Receipts, native lambe,' $4.506 $3.5004.00; westorn wethers, $3 2@ 3.75; ewes, $3.0013.40; culls and b-:nleuf 33.0) 16 lower; top. head; marke! New York Live Stock Market. 6.~ CATTLE~Re- celpts, 8160 head: bulls, firn: Cows, stead to 10c higher: steers, $440m6.25: hullw, $2. 26; extra fat bulls, £1.1004.60; cows, $1 refrigerator shipments, 114" cattle and %0 quarters of for regulars. in_fair de- Hurlaps dull, Rrassers, §2.5004.0, SIEEP AN i Mheep, steady lambs, quiet and barely steady and LAMBS - Receipts, one car Can Bormn s 4529500 e e S0 e i SO D 7 head; higher; siate Molasses, 5; cows and helfers, $1.9545 bulls and stags, $2.0060.00 IRE ANL FEE ght and light medium and AND LAMES Receipts, 330 head ; market steady k in Sight, he following tuble shows the hogs und shicep at the five principal murkets for AND HEIFERS, Receipts cow OMAHA, NEB. COMMIS GURAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. 50 head 32,7550 Direct wires to Chicage sorsenccndence, John A Warres & Co

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