THE O1VIAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY J EQEMBER 21 , 189Q.-TWENTY PAGES. 15 HIE CONDITION OF TRADE. Western Business Men Know All About the Financial Strlngoncj. THEY ARE BOUND TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE \ Bettor Times Com I UK In tlio Spring Muoli MnncvGoInc for Christ- limn GftH-\Vhat ! ilio Now Vonr Will Brlnj ? . Tlio condition of business and finance in the west Is not nil that could bo desired , but business man nnd banker.nro fully alive to the situation , find In that fact lies the great- cat safeguard. Country merchants and city Jobbers , ono and all , nro awnroof an existing stringency in money nnd nro shaphiR tliolr business accord I ugly. No unnecessary obli gations nro being undertaken , and so long as that course Is followed they arc bound to ho on the safe sldo. A wlso spirit of conserva tism scorns to prevail ID Omaha ana ado- termination tomako the best of the present Bomowliat unfavorable condition of affairs. "WMlo there may bo , to some degree , a lack ol confidence in tlio immediate present , it would bo unrd work to discover n wicicnwako busi ness man who docs not look forward to much bolter times In the spring. Just nt present complaints are beard ol poor collections , hut it must bo borne In mini ] that complaints of this kind are most always heard. In a greater or less degree , about the holiday season , nnd the present dlfllculty ir the collection of outstanding accounts must not bo ascribed entirely to a scarcity ol money. Hums of money , which it would be Impossible to estimate and which nro tnucli larger than mlcbt bo generally supposed are nt this season of tbo ycni withdrawn from ttio regular course o trade nnd Invested In holiday poods Individuals , running small accounts at stores nro not so prompt In payment as usual , cm ploying the money Instead In the purchase o Christinas fts. All this tends to tjiaUi collections slow , nnd nt a tlmo when monoj Is rather tight , the effect is .moro goncrallj felt. In the Jobbing trade of Omaha the usua botwcen-scosons quiet prevailed. In semi lines of business sorting up orders nro com Ing in from the country , hut generally speak Ing , the movement of ioods Is not large. A the snmo time , trade Is ns good as jobber anticipated it would bo nnd they are not com plaining. Colder weather might liven up tin demand for winter goods and would bo ver ; ' acceptable , but the benefit would fall mor' largely to the retail dealers who have alrcad ; put in their stocks of goods. In eastern money centers the past week hn not developed anything either of mnrkcd on courngcment or discouragement , but it Is note to bo Inferred that there huvo been n changes. On tbo contrary , changes In tin reports sent out , at least , have been frequent Ono day the world is told th.it money I cosier nnd everything hopeful , while In th next report the pessimist comes to the fron with the dark sldo of the picture. Just n present the possibility of some near leglslj tlon regarding monetary matters is said t have n depressing effect from the very fac of its uncertainty. The situation Is stil further harrasscd by the number of failure nnd the rather Unsatisfactory con dltions prevailing In some importun lines of trade. New York , Boston Philadelphia and other important caston cities appear to bo suffering moro from a lad of conllilonco than from any actually exist Inp causes. It is generally believed , however over , that January 1 will bo tbo turnin point In the road called "hard times" an that after that date the condition of affair will commence to Improve. Whllu Europe , and especially London , ha ceased to ho n disturbing element la th finances of this country , the reports of th past weolc Indicate that affairs on the othc side oftho , Atlantic are not In such a cond tion .as European 111 nanciers might wist London , whence all the financial dtfllcultio of the past few weeks originated , relieve her necessities from the Hank of France Tais money is now needed In I'Ynnc ' nnd a demand has been mndo upon th Bank of England for a portion , at least , c the millions advanced to that Instltutioi Humors of financial disturbances at Uerll were quite numerous last weok. German ; is in need of more money and the Dank d England has been appealed to from the course. It is safe to say that this country 1 In" ftrily as good shape financially ns any pai of the old world and thut in this country th stringency In money is the least felt lii th vest. As hinted above the cnuso of much of tb financial ( llfilcultlcs in the cast was tlio lac of con'fldenco and It is only when the subjoc is closely looked Into that the folly of thl want of confidence becomes fully apparon The events of the past two wceV liavo furnished splendid opportun ties for the pessimists to prodii nil sorts of disaster. That the commercli prospect was overcast cannot bo denied , hi that tliero wns nny occasion for the stern against which the prophets of evil tried I warn the business world is certainly imtru U'ho croakers lost slsrht , as they usually def of the strong recuperative powers which tt country's varied interests combine to pr duce , nnd which render a lasting commerei depression almost an Impossibility. Cond tlons born of fear must vanish as soon i confidence Is restored , nnd conservative bus ness men of the east , as well as of tbo wes have named the first of the now year as tl limit to the season of fear. On that day the will commence the work of nnotber year co fldcnt of success , and while the reaction ins ; cot bo immediate it must como. 031 All. \ 31AIIK.E1S. OMAHA , Doo. 20 , iaoo. OATTi.it Estimated receipts of eattlo 1. < X M compared with 1'J33 yesterday and 1.1 Saturday of last wook. The market oponi with buyers offering lower prleos , Idttlo trai Ing was done till Into , When tradlnit hog ! It was on an nnovon market , thcKonor.il ma kot being ftftlOo lower , Host butchers' stoc * - WHS active and strontror , others , steady. Tl demand for feeders exceeded the receipts ar prices are linn. lions Kitlmatod receipts oC liocs , 4,000 , compiirod with 11,513 yesterday and 11,513 Sn urday of last weok. The market opened a " " " -"ttvouud fx ] to 10a higher. The quality w poor. All were sold early. Tlio nmno tbo prices paid was JiiXVimo , the bullc so' ' Ine utKLaoiaiUtt Pics , ji.oooJ.so : llcht. * j. 3.20 : hoiif/l KI.)0KI.JOj : ) ! mixed. $ LSUCI5. : Tl average of the prices paid was Jl.'il . > , us coi pared with Ki.l8 } { yesterday andM'-J Saturdi of last weok. BiiKKi' There were no fresh receipts shuop , Good mutton ! ) nro In demand ntatoni prices. Natives. I2.KK31.50 ; westerns , Prevuillntc CArrr.i ! . Thofollowliisls a Ublo of prices n.ald this market for the er&do of stock montlono Fancy steers , 1. to 1BOO Uu , . , . . . &I.23 Q&.U. Prlmo steers , Ui.V ) to 147,1 11)3 . : i.M Qtl.s ( iooiUtoors , lUklto HWllis. . II.TO ( itl.O lliiteliors'8teorslo : 0tiaoolbs. ( . . . 3.50 < aa. ' Ronimon.SiX ) to 1200 Ibs . ' . ' .75 Fulrto oed cows . l.oo fiood to eholcoeows . 00 Choice to fancy cows , , , . ' . ' .40 Hoifori . , . 2.0.1 Voarllnss . . . " .00 Kcedurs . , . --I ) Btookors . 1.40 Oannora . ; . . . . . . . . . 1-W . . Hulh . ! . . > aia.O Oxen . i. S.25 60-'l.l > BtURS . l.M Oalrcs . 1.M ( itl.O Western corn fed steers . "Jti Cc4.i WoHtcru steers , i . 1.50 Western cows. , . l.CO llnnjjo of I'rloos , SIlKUl * . The following table uhows the prices p : forslioupi 1'rlmo flit sheep . II 50 < Z4 ! ! > flood f at slieou . a : ) Wi 0 POIIIIUOII to nicilluin sheep . 2 - " > OKI 0 Western . . . 3 00 464 1 Average Cost of The following table Rives the average cost the dates mentioned : December t. . , , . 3 4 December 0. . , , . 3 4 I > cerubcr 0 3 J December tt 3 3 December f > 3 t December 10 , , , . , 3 J December II 3 ! December 12 , , , . . 3 3 December UL. , , . 3 : December IS 3 Z December 1(1. , . , . 3 9 December 17 3 1 Docomhor t it 4.1 nocomlwirIft. . . . X QH \ December 2. . . . . 3 30 December ID .1 1SH December U. . . . 3 40 December ! 3 ttl.S Arcrneo 1'rloo of Showing the average prlco paid forMoadinf hogs on the days Indicated 111 1837,1383,1S39 unJ 16001 Slock Ilcuolptq. Estimated Today. Odlolal YcstorOav. ' Cattle. . . . f,0 cars. 1,600 Oattlo. . . 6S cars , l.ltln Host CO ur.rs , 4,000 lings. . . . K > oars , 3,513 Shcop. . . 2 cars , 200 Highest und IjowoHt Sales Today. Ycstordav. Ulylicst M no Illnliest $3 45 Lowest 2 00 lowest 2 CO Comparative ? Table. The following table shows the range In prices on hogs : Monday , November 17 3.00 < < M.OO Tuesday , November 18 3.00 56.1.90 Wednesday. November 19 3,00 < t&3.70 Thursday , November20 3.00 Cft'1.70 Friday , November 21 3.00 Haturilay , November22 3.0) ) Mondny. November 21 It. " ) ffKI.8.1 Tuesdayi Novcmbor2."i J.20 W\.K \ > Wednesday. November 28 3.25 " Thursday , November S7 11.00 Friday , November 28 il.15 SKIM Saturday , November 29 11.25 CK1. " . " > Monday , December 1 B.05 ( fi.-I.CTi Tuesday , December 2 . ' 1.10 ( rtfUU Wednesday. December 3 : i.0 , " > Thtirsdnv , Icconiber4 : t.OO Cfcl.70 l''rlday. UcRomborfi 3.00 fiKI.70 Saturday , December C 11.00 54:1.60 : Monday , Decembers . ' 1.00 Tuesday , December 0. 2.80 Wednesday , December 10 B.SO SJ3.B ) Thursday , Decomberll 2.75 Krlday , December 12 2.75 Saturday. December 13 2.75 Monday , Docombbr 15 2.00 Ci3.00 Tuesday , December 10 2.75 OW.45 Wednesday. December 17 i. 2.G5 5C3.40 Thursday , Dccombcr 18 2.55 © : uo Friday , December 10 2.fy > Saturday , Decombor20 2,00 JlL-oolpts nucl Shipments. Showing the olllolal receipts and shipments of cattle , hogs and snoop on the dates Indi cated : IIKCCIPTS. l > : itoi. | Cntllo. | Hogs. I HIicop. 81111'ME.NTS. Disposition of Stock. Showing the number ot head of stock pur chased on this market as reported by the wnlKhtmaatorot the Stockyards company fur December 20 : CATTLE. Buyers. No. Swlft < fcCo 3CC Tno O. II , Hammond Packing company. . . . Iftl The Cudahy packing company 4:1 : = Hamilton Stephen \M \ Shlpporsand feeders , 41 ! lions. The Cudahy packing company 2,07 : Omaha pack In ; company 1,221 Swift & Oo 02 : The Q. II , Hammond packing Co M ( The AVeclc. Showing the number of head of stooh purchased on this market as reported by the wclzhniastcrsot the Stockyards company foi the week ending Saturday , Uccomuor'iU : CATTLE. 8wlft&0o 2.00 : The tionrso H. llnmmond company 1,40 ! The Gudahy packing company lci ! Omaha pacKlnx company y. Shippers and foedcn. 3,72 * IIOQ9. ThoOudahv packing company 15,10" Omaha paekltig company 7-in : Snltt&Oo 5.S3I The O. H. Hammond packing company. . 3,28' Shippers and feeders. 5,17 ; SI1EIU' . SwIft.tCo C2i Shippers and feeders , * . . . . , 8 ! Representative Sales , STEUIIS. No. Ar. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 1..1020 $2 00 22..1102 | 3 30 lfl.12.V ) 1305 5..1110 2 no 20.,1108 330 S..1100 400 8 , . 071 275 17..1155 3 40 4U. 1207 400 2 , . Ki' ) a 00 12..1070 3 40 21. .1185 410 1..H80 a oo 35. . 12:12 3 45 20..i2.s2 420 1 , . 070 300 20..11G8 a 70 23. .14.11 425 1. . 880 300 12..1122 3 80 19. ,11173 450 1..1140 310 23.1170 3 85 17..13M 4 CO 1..1270 325 20..11C3 3 85 2. . 1380 485 1..10JO 3 25 STKEaS , 30. . 045 2 25 8..1071 3 00 COWS. 1. . COO 125 -1. . 7.r > 0 2 00 14. . 077 215 2 . 015 1 25 10. . 039 2 00 13 . OSG 220 M , . 1(100 ( 125 15..1008 2 00 21. .1002 220 1..10SU 1 (13 21. . 173 2 00 10. .1120 210 1 , . 770 1 R5 2. . 1170 2 00 0. .1145 220 1. . IWO 1 75 1. . 080 2 10 It ) . 1075 220 1..1010 175 20..1124 2 10 21. . 1V > 4 225 1. OSO 175 20..1005 2 10 2. . 1100 230 1. . 950 175 10. , 0113 2 10 10.10.a 245 1,1UX ! ) 1 85 14. . 1WJ 2 15 SI. . 1001 250 15. . 820 2 00 22. . 050 2 13 7..1067 250 1. . OoO 8 00 11 , . 807 2 15 HULLS. Cl..lfMO 1 M 2..1455 165 1..1580 225 f2.1030 170 2..1420 100 4..1437 225 2..1135 170 1..11110 100 ) 1..1800 230 (1 ( , 1051 1 VS 1..1500 2 00 1..1750 260 IL.10.10 175 1..1480 200 1. 15CO 205 1..12SO 1 80 80STOCKIRS STOCKIRS AND FEEDBIIS. 20. . 810 215 4 ; 5S5 240 4. . 745.255 23. . fi."xl 2 M 8. . 607 2 45 5. , 868 1 55 ' 3 . 790 2 33 33MIMCKIIS MIMCKIIS ANDBI'III.NQEIIS. I. . 2l 00 iiKircns. 12. ' . C71 100 1. . 750 225 1 , , COO 850 BTAOS. 1..1400 3 00 OXB * . 4..1537 2 75 1IOQ3. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 65 200 200 $200 74 255 120 (3 27' ' 60 301 100 327 55 2J5 40 327 S3 281 120 330 67 28 240 330 CM . . . .282 1110 330 30 2SH 80 330 40 277 100 330 01 267 UU 330 03 201 80 330 C2 230 120 3iO Ul 277 80 3:10 07 207 80 3IK Ml .TO 80 3t5 : M 293 240 335 63..309 200 3.'B f.S ; WJ 40 3U5 M 27 100 335 07 . . 311 335 M 100 200 335 fa aH SO H35 70..2(18 ( 120 335 08 . . . .Ml 101 335 G7..35 ! 340 42 310 340 4 ! ) M 2riO 340 67 3H 200 340 03 251 SO 340 00 IM 345 00 S 343 On 319 345 62 . . . . 330 350 pins AND iioiion. 23 . 00 200 40 . 123 2G5 11 . 123 240 IIOAn. 1 . SOO 160 CANNED KutiiTS-nallfornla Apricots. JJ.30 O2.40j poaches. IJ.TT/iJi'J.WI ! pears , $ -.DO ( ? 2.70 ! prapos , mvai.Wi cherries , white , B-fiOTJ 2.75 ; cherries , black. fcJ.2.vS2.0 | iiulnceH , J'.OU ; blaekliorrlcs , J3.SS ; raspbcrrlew. SLOOi strawberries , W.00 | currants , J2,2l ! Kcxxobor * rlcs. 12.3 ' : pluniH , ege , il.H.viJI.O.'i ! plums , green paRi-s , tl.aoiJt.t ) ) . Kastt-rn cnnni'd fruit Poaehei , socoivls , ( J.2nW.30 ! tipples , 3-lli , fl.IO ; Kal , Ji doIn ca o , $ .1.40 ! Ronsol > orroq ; , llaltl- moro standard , 2-lh , $1.10 ; struwliorrlcs , $ l.25 | raspberries. { ! .40hluoiicrrc" ( < , $ l.w rod rasp. herrlM , tl.5ij.hlackborrlc ; < . tl.UM cherries , 11.25 Ol.isi ; iilncapplus , sliced , $ t.2.ViS.40. ! Mot.ASsnsllblsN. . O , fancy , per cal. 40S 4V- ; choice , 4K61.V,1 ! Kond,2a'Wo : Oubn. haklnif , 2Vi ? . : el blackstrap , lb ® o ; syrup , Til grade , hhl3/2ikj ; jjbbl , 2ac ; 4-gnl kegs , (1.21 : 2-gai klttfl.b'O. SUCIAII Granulated , C o ; cnbosMa \ \ out loaf. 74o ! ; . powdered , standard. OTic : XXXX powdered , 7ijo : yellow O. Bo : canary , fijjoi hllKt I'.x. O. : > H < Q , < confectioners' \ A , l > MC. OMVCS Quarts , per doz , J4.00 ; pints , per dor , $ . ' .50 : bulk , poral ( , J1.2X Ollvo oil , Ji pints , S , dor. per o use , $1.50(25.20. ( OcjumoK. ETC.-Oottoui twlno cotton clothes llnrq , .il. ( " > ; 00-foot sisal linos. $1.75 ; GO-fout jutcfl.8.t ! wool twine ? , 8 o. Ma- nllliiropo All sl/cs fromT-lflto 1 In. . 14ct sisal rope , all slos fnim 7-Kt to 1 In. , Dos "now processes , " all sizes from 7-10 to 1 In. , 74ot } cot ton rope , y-lii. . Ifio. OIIKBSK r , O. twin flats , per Ib , llo ; F. 0 , , ouiiitAmerloa , imo ! domcst lo Swiss , 15Ko | brlok. He ; Kdam , In foil , each , $1.00. I'iciaus Medium , huls , &UX > : Riiuill , 110.001 gherkins. } | | .uoi llostonmlxvd , J12.00 , KICK Java. Oo ; choice , Oo ; fancy , Go ; head , CMe. Uiiidt l'cr bhi , refined , ttUttj hatfbbl , $ . " > . .rxj ) hard elder , pure , per bbl. * 5.00 ; orange elder , half hbl , * n..V ) ; iiuarcldor , halt hbl , $ < > . ! . OIIIKII FnuiTtf Turkish prunes , less than liiUls , l ! > , gc ; apples , vvaporated , now ring choice , 14'lc ; apricots , fancy , In saeUs. lOJJu ; blackbcrrloH , now , Oc ; raspborrlcs , 25 Ibs to box , 32e ; currants , now , fi'/io ; Votlzzuourrants , extra , In boxes , GHo : peaches , Oaliu , choice , lic ! : California drlo < l Rrapcs , la bap. Re ; seudlras Sultanassaoks , logics muscatels , 84c ! ; new Valencia , 80 ; Ondura. layer , Bo ; HKS , lay- era , 14B2Uc ; citron , lioghoru , 2lo ) ; Uinon peel , 15c. 15c.MAi'tE SBOAU tier Ib So cakes , 80-lb boxes , Klo ; lOc cakes , : )0-ll ) ) boxes , 12He ; 1-lb brlcka , ; U Ibs In box , pure , llo. ItuooMH j-tlo p irlor , S3.00 ; 4-tlo , J2.75 ! 3-tlc , 12.25 ; 3-tlo , plain , $1.80 ; warehouse , $3.00 ; toy. I1.B5 ; whisk , * 1.0J@l.Bfl. SoAl1 Castile , mottled , perlb. lOo ; do white , per Ib , 14o ; laundry soap , per 100 bars , t.'t. IT , ® uOO ; shavlnesoap , 5J"jQ perdoz ; toilet soap , It cakes per box , per doz , r > ilo3-.25 , NUTfc I'erlb-AImonds. 18o ; IJrazlIs , ! lo ; fil berts , I3o ; peeans , 13llo ; walnuts , 180 ; pea nuts , fanoy white. He ; roasted , lOo , SAM Oalry. 2SO Ibs la bbls. bulk , $2.10f best ; radc , ( iO .Is , J..ailj best ( trade , 10U Us , $2.40 ; best rude , 280i. \ . 2.23 ; rook salt , crushed , $2.10. SOUA Packages , 00 Ibs to box , 5&o ; kegs , .to. SAI.SODA-KOBS , ISo per lb ; bbls , IJio ; gran- ulatud. 100 11) boxes , 2c. UA > NLI : ) VEOKTAIII.KS Tomatoes 3-lb , 81.0C ai.10. Oora Very line , $1.25ftl.332-lb ; sncar , 11.15 ; 2-lb standard western brands , * 1.IO. Mushrooms l-lb French , extra line , 222."ic ; 1-lb French , line , ISffiWo ; l-lb French , ordi nary , llllc. ! 1'oaa 2-lb early June , 81,25 ; B-lli Marrow , standard brands , il. 10 ; 2-lb soaked , i"0o. French peas Per case of 100.l.OJa22.00 , String buain 2-lb lilvrli grade , Wo ; 2-lb was beans , S5c2-lb ; string beans , SOe. Lima beam 2-lb soaked. a" o. lioston baked beans 3-lb , I.t5Ql.r : > 5. Bweot potatoes 3-lb Now Jersey , lf 0 ; 3-lb okra and tomatoes , Jl.Mi a-lb okra , I.X ( ) ; [ iHuriiKiis.i ] ; lb , $ , ' .8533.75 ; rhubarb. 3-lb , $1.40 ; succotash , 11.20(31.25. ( llAitiNo I'OW-DEH Kiiyal , dime cans , per doz. , ) Sc ; K-lb cans. $1.45lb ; cans , $2.03 ; l-lb nans , $3.1)0 ) ; 1'rlco's dlmo cans , UJe ; U-lb cans , 81.33 | K-lbctins.l.ViO ; l-lb cans. SI.75 ; other kinds , -lb cans , perdoz. , $1.00@3.b3. Wiui'i'iNO I'Ai'KU 1'or lb , boat straw , 15x18 , ot2x44. : IHo ; dry uooils , 4o ; extra quality , nunllhi. Utu ! ; inanllla tea , 12x18 , Vo ; dark raj ; , hardware. 21ie. KAIIINALEOUH GOODS llarley , 4o ; farina Icess , $ . " > .00 ; split peas,3c ; Rreon peas , 2o ; oat- inoal , bblsi.2.-ya ; } ! . ' 0 ; iialfhbls , $ ! I.2.VT .M ; inac- uronl. 12c'verinlcelll ; , 12c ; satto and tapioca. ( iUHic ; Lima beaiia.OJIc ; eoroalincJ.24llakcil ; lioinlny , : ijo. ! CorifEK-Urcoii Klo , 23W11Kc ; Java , 28c Slocha , 29c. lloastod Aroslu. 25iCj } Hunola 25-ie ! ! Oorman , 2,5V.io ; Plllworth's , > % < ! , Mon " . ' ) ' / > ! Mnllpouch , 2o'/JoCordo ; via , SS'/Ju ; Mocha : > 2e0. ; ( J. Java. oOc. OoH'ce Kssonee W UTO boxes. J1.3.V5J1.50 ! chlc.kory , 7J5a ! 4c. VINEO AH Apple older. lOc ; double cldor , 12ci white , wine , 12c ; triple stronuth , l < Ja , OILS JfiOprlmo white , 9iu } ; 150 water white i. headllKht. 13o ; 74 'gasoline , lUic. 01 ciins-1 gal , $3.003.2j ; 2 gal , $3.754.80 ; 5 gal 8ii.ftwain.cO. : , TOIIACCOS Fine cut , per lb , 2575o ; plue , 2 : a7Hoj smoking , 22lo ( ; fancy .brands , 00c < 0 $1.50. IIIAS Japan , baskot-llrcd,2or > 5o ; sun drfcd 20 < S45o ; green , 2U50c ; Oimpowdor. 2050c Kngllsh breakfast , 3375o ; Vounir llySon , 20S 5Ue ; Oolong , 25343o : 2-lb package dust , I3c. ' OANDV Mixed , 30-lb palls , 8Wi8io ! ; stick twist stick , Oc ; French mixed , hoarhound stick , 8c ; ; jar and case candles " -lb boxes. 1521o ; extra flno goods , 53S)3o. ( " AXI.B GUKASK L'cr gross Fnizlor's largi tins , WJ.OO ; medium tins , $27.00 ; small , $15.0) ) other makes , wood , $3 M8.r > 0. i 3 doIn box , 3075c ; ladies' she < 43cJl,00 ; stove polish , per gross 82.IKKiJ5.fW. IILUKINO Liquid , 4 ox , 3doz In hex. 90cJ1.75 8oz. 3 doz In box , 21.503C'3 ; Ury , amall , 25o largn , 43e. Si'lCKS I'opper Singapore , sifted , 1510o shot , 22o ; allspice , 10o ; cloves. Fenang. se lected , 17@lUu ; cassia , Ohlna , 4-Ib , mats. Do nutmuKs , Mo. 1. 75o ; nuicassor , 05e ; plokllni splco. 10-11) boxes , 25u , OIIACKEIIS SoJa , Oo ; oyster , 6Ko ; oroara o ; RliiRor simps , 84c. ! UIIOCOI.ATI : . ETC. 1Mb boxes , 31@35o ; Ger man sweet. 224o ' ; cocoa , 3400 ! ) ! Itronio. ; cia OOCOANUT 15-lb cases. H nnd M-lb paok BROS , perlb. 2 ® 27o ; ImlU , 15-1 lj palls , 23c. HXTHACTB I.cmon , 2 07. , Rlc l.bOj 4 oz , Jl.COi 3.50 ; vanilla , 2 oz , ( irx42.bO ; 4 oz , $ ! ' 23 < a5.50 Jamaica glntrer , 4oz , } 1,85. BATCHES 1'arlor. 200 and 300 per box , 81.C5C 1.70 per gross : sulphur , Si.l.Vil.w. ( : IliiusiiKS Bhoo , pordoz. $1.25Q'l.r > 0 ; daubers 75catl.OO ; scrub brushes , GOct-MX ) . STAllcu-l'or Hi. CVi < aSc > . limn SKEI > Mixed bird , l-lb pkgs.&c ; canary 4Hos hemp , 4Hc ; anise , 15c. VooI > E WAnE 1'er doz. Tubs , No. 1. J8.33 No. 2 , $7. : ; No. 3 , ifU.33 : keolors , oak grain , 5-lt best , $ l.riU ; white Cedar. 4-ln. host , S1.23 ; palls 3-hoop , oak grMned , $1.75 ; 2-hooo , tl.50 ; syrur $ l.av dowel ) , $1.75 ; paper , metal hoops , $2.r > Q cedar , a brass hoops. No. 1 all red , $5.50 ; cedai 3 hrass hoops , No. 2 rod , 13.00 ; cedar , 3 bras hoops. No. 1 striped , $ "i.OO ; cedar , 3 brass hoop ! No. 2 striped. $ I.M ; horse , extra heavy , No. : $2.73 ; well buckets. M.25. lluttarwaro Tubs ash , 3-ln , per nest , 70c ; usli , 2-ln , 2 largo size : per nest , 45o ; butter ladles , hard wood , 70c butter paddles orspados,70o. Washboards- Slnglo. X1.40 < & 2.00 ; double , t2.50Q3.25. Olothos pins-5 gross boxes , Kio. CANDLES 40 Ibs to 'box , Otfo ; mliilnt' , IW wax , llo. Provisions. FllESH POIIK I'ork loln . GJio ; tenderloin : llo ; spuro ribs , 5o ; shoulders 5o ; hooka. 3c trimmings , 5o ; back bones , 2o ; dressed hog ! 4 ? c ; cleaned pigs' foot , per doz , 30o ; roug uncloaned pigs' feet , per doz , 20o. MUTTON Choice dressed mutton , 8Mo ; racli of mutton , 14o ; sarldles of mutton , Oo ; lirCusI of mutton , 3e ; log of mutton , lOo. ' FIIKSII llKKFOuTa-lJolls,7Mo ; beef t'ondoi loins. 14oi sirloin butts. 7o ; boneless strips , 7 < strip loins , 5Ko rouiid.s , rump ulT , Uo ; round rump on , Do ; rounds shank oir , SVio ; bonolo ! rumps , 4io ! ; chucks , Ito ; plates , Yu ; bao halves. 4c ; shoulder oloils , 4Jio ; beef loin ; No. 1 , steer , iiai4o : ; hoof loins , No. 2 , 101U beef loins. No. 3 , 7io ! ; beef ribs , 03o ; bet ribs , No. 1 , lOOIlo ; sweotbroadn , per tiof. . 33C kidneys , each , 3o ; ox tails , oaoh , 3oi llvor each , 15o ; boot hearts , each , 4o ; boot tongue each , 40o. SMOKEP MEATS Sugar Curod-Hnms 11 to 1 lb avorago. .to ; hams , 20 to 22 lb average ) . H4 ! < bams , 12 Ib average , l Hc ; sklnnoU hams , O'i ( Hhoiilders , 5Mo ; olear. breakfast bacon , 7j ? ( boneless breakfast bacon backs , O' c ; faniov boned ham , 7c ; l/allfornla or ptcnle hams , ft < boneless ham , 8c ; titled boot hams ( sots ) 7i ! ( dried beef clods , Oo ; shortsplccd rolls or liai roulette , eye ; smoked beef tongues ( per dm J0.ro i spcolal hams , 12 to 15 11) average , lOlii special boneless breakfnst bncon , 10o ; Boleotc dried beef hums , Insldes and knuckles , Oo ; b < lected wide oloar breakfast bacon , ll ic. lnr ) SALT MEATS I'ancy light weight she clears. Go ; long clears. ! > ? ic ; short alcars , 5 < , ii short ribs , npjoi nhoulders , 4 > ic ; eloar belllu 6 > io ; clear backs , 5io. ! SMOKED Mtjvrx Unv SALT OuiiEn Fane light wH ht bacon , short clears , OUo ; bacc short ribs , Co ; bacon short cluars , Uljo ; bacc : louir elears , Co ; bacon clear backs , OHo ; baec chi.ir bellies. 6Uo ; bacon shoulders , 4Uc. SwEKTl'ioKi.KU MEATS Hams , tlorcos , 8Ui shouldnrs ( N. Y.cuUtlorcos , 5o ; hollies , tlurco OHo ; California bam , tlorcos , 5o ! ; boot hum bbls. $12.00. I'ICKLKK liEBrToxoura-UarroIs , 120.00 ; ha barrels , lee Ibi , ! O..V ) : tiuartor barrels , 50 lb IW.OO ; olghth barrels , 25 Ibs , $3.60. , jier lb , tlerco basis , compound , per lb , tlerco baols , OUo ; apeol kettle rendered loaf lardj perlb , tierce bus ! llnmiEi.KD I'OIIK ANIJ IlEF.r-l'or barrel Sh < pork ( now ) 110,75 ; family pork , 10.75 ; bat nnrk.ill.23 ; Utidahy short cut oloar pork , $11.5 aundorland short cut oloar pork , il'j.75 ; bon loss pig poric ( funny ) , 813.00 ; extra mcssbo ( 84.00 ; Platu heof. 87.00 ; oxtru plate beef , ftUl extra family beef ( bonOluss ) . 18.00 ; rolled bo ( bonolc.sji. t-S.51 ; rump butts , i-V < 0. Via 1'oiiK Ilonuleis Ilarmla , 200 Ibs eao 813.00 ; half barroK 100 Ibs oaoh. (7.00 ; Quart barrels. M Ibs each , (3.75 ; eighth barrels , va I each. 12.00. OILS I'rlmo lard oil , winter strained , 47 extra lard'oll , winter strained , 45eVi ; extra N 1 lard ell , 41c ; No. 1 lard oil , 33o ; No.l ! lard o 30o ; extra noat's-foot oil , 45e ; tallow oil , 4Gc. tJAU8AnKS llolognva , 4o ; amokod SHUS&F 7o ; blood oaiuago , 4Ho ; liver sausage , 4H head ohoeso , 4Ko ; fresh pork sausage , ItnltB , Co ; fresh pork n niaito. In bulk. ninokod | iork Biinsaan-rf ! Frnnkfurt nnusago , To ; xtnound head elicbsp Go ; 1'ollnh nitusngo , To ; Knoblauch snusatfo,1 7o ; tongue , Col mimtnor snn-mec , 13c. The nlioro prices nro for lotsof M pounds amttipwards alcssqaan- tlty a half a cent mor < M . . IIUTrrn The markqtris weak ami the move ment slotr. There Is.Jv tendency toward the accumulation of stock ! * . Select country rolls , 10318e ; good cuntry rolls , 14aiOo ; Inferior. 7O 12c : good country , HOlUn liaokod , IMllOo ; choice dairy , isijcoo ; good creamery , Sia-lc ; fancy , SAUSrc. oY OAJIR Unhblts nnd < iuall nro plentyanil the marketweiik , wltllo utUlrlo chleUom nrn not BO plenty and tlnn , rralrln chickens. ( . 'I.7DO 4.W ; iiuall. $1.25 : Jaolfpibblts. 82.OJfW.Mi tlcor and antelope cnrca" tK8saddles , lOo , KiKiA The market Istteuk and dealers find It hard work to get alum 2oc , nt which point tbo bulk of the eggs arc sellini ; , 1'oui/riiY The mnrkot on dressed chickens continues slow nnd weak , sales of good stock bohiR made at 4ffl. > o. Llvn chlokcns do not move very readily and 11.7.1 buys n consider able many. Turkeys , lOOllc ; gceso and ducks , 7(390. ( _ _ _ VcKCtnblcs. ONIONS Choice stock , 81.4 ai.M ; Spanish , 81.10 tier crate. llUTAUAOAs-Somo eholco Michigan stock U selling at OOQKkj per bushel. HWKBT I'OTAiOES-Thcro Is some very choice stock outliu market which Is iiuotcd nttl.25 ® 4.r > o. o.I'OTATOKS ConsUlornblo Wisconsin stook Is being thrown upon the market nt UOc&il.OO per bushel , Oood Colorado potatoes are quoted at tl.BOOl.SS. UIU.KIIV Choice stock , 404,1o. LETTUCE Choice stook. 4oc. I'AusLKV Fresh stock , 40c. OAIIIIAOU I'nr crate , $ .1.00413.50. I'AiisNii-s-l'or bbls , 82.25. IIKKTfl-l'orbu. 81,25. HumiAtii ) SqUASll rcr doz , $1.2531.50. Fresli Frulta. 1'KAHS Largo and fanoy , per JOX , & 3.003.50. I.n.MONS Choice stook , 80.50137.00. CIIANIIP.HIIIUSHtooks contlnuo light , hut novuniilto freely , considering the high prices. \nnay \ Capo Ted , JI2.00 ii.OO. : OIIANOES Mexicans , boxes. 81.00 ! Florldas , right , I4.004.50 ; russets , 83.5Xf ( 4.00. I'KIISIMMONS California. 8t.75O3.00 per tray , Al'i'LES Htocks are not very heavy and any- hlng at all dcslrablo Is hold at 84.00a4.ro. GiiAi'ES Malaga , KJ.50O8.50 ; Concord , per 10- bbuskots , 75o. STitAvriiEiuuKS 1'or box , oOc ; pints , SOo. Mlscollnnooua. HIOKOHY NUTS Largo , per bushel , 81.35 ® .50 ; small. 81.7.Va2.00. I'op CoriN Choice last season's Btoek,22V4o per Ih. COCOANUTS Porhundrod , sacked 83.00 | bulk , 4.70. OiiKSTNUTS Largo Italian , 17o per lb. ItUAN Sacked , per tou , 820.00 ; chopped food. 1 1 ONKYVhlto clover , lib frames , porlb , [ So ; 2 lb frames. 17c. LEATIIKU Hemlock slaughter solo , 2&It20o perlb. ; hemlock dry hide sole , 20Xft2lo ; oak note , 3034c ; French kip skins , U0c@$1.10 : French calf skin. 31.23U2.00 ; Aniorlcan oak : alf. 8'icJl.I5 ; American hcmtook calf. 75c ® M.10 ; American oak kip , 75tt8.w ; American .lomlock kip , G0 ( 7.'in ; sheep skins , CWciWl.OO ; gout skins , per foot , 2030o. LIME , OEMEMT , LTO. ( Jn lioard cars nt Omaha 1'or bbl. Ash Orovo lime , OOo ; Champion ime , 85o ; Qnlncy whlto , 8 Jo ; Louisville oo- iicnt , 81.50 ; Mllwaukun cement , $1.45 ; Utlca cement , $1.40 ; Kngllsh I'ortlund cement , 8.'I.49 ; Now York plaster , 82.23 ; Michigan plaster , 00 ; I'ort Dod 20 plastor. 91.75 ; whlto sand , .00 ; 1' . P. hair , per bale , JI.OO. COAL On board cars ( it Omaha Anthracite Chestnut , range aud ogit , JV.5 ) per ton ; grate , } 3.on. Soft coal Ohio , 43.00 ; Southern Illinois. tl.75 ; walnut block , 8150 ; Iowa lump , 73.50 ; Iowa nut. 83.00. ' " . OIIESTNUTS Italian , largo , loo. HIDES Frozen hldoaijaio ! No.l grconsaltod liu * < w H * J n * * * tvvj j > i | vri ( trj LVJ tu iua ' 4VI73'J t No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 13 Ibs , To : No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. 5o : No. 1 dry ( lint hides , 7o ; No. 2 dry Hint hides. So ; No. 1 ury salted hides , .VTCfio. Shuop polls Qrecn siuted , onch , rn-ll.2J ; Kreen salted shearlings , ( short wooled early sKlns ) nach. 1035odry shoarllutcs ( short woolud early skins ) No. 1 , oaoh , f. < S10o ; No. 2 , each , 60i ury flint .ICansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , nor bound , actual weight , KKfilUlSci dry illntKansns nnd Nebraska mur rain wool pelt" , per poliitcl , actual wolzht , 6 ® 12ot dry Hint Colorado butcher wool Dolts , per DO und , actual weight , .IWfclSKo ; dry Hint Colorado rado murrain wool uojVs , per pound , actual weight , 610o ; dry pieces and bucks , actual well-lit , 7Uo. . f. TAM.OW AND OiiEABK4Tallow No. 1 , 31 © 4o : Tallow No. S.'iJ.'itWKoi ' fcronso , white a , 44WKc : rease , whtto b , UHi : fli ( proano , yellow , lie ; reasu , dark , ' . /ic ; oldluttor,22llc ) ; beeswax , jirlino , K ila ; roiiKh tallow , IHdtiji . - i HONKS incur lots , njly ; Dry buffalo , per ton. JI8.00@18.00 ; dry country , bloaehcd , per ton , $10.00313.00 : dry 'country , damn and inauty , per ton , SS.OIXBIO.OO. These nrloes arc for hones wclchod anddollvorod In Ohlcaco. UAV On track at Omaha Upland , No.l , $0.50 per ton ; coarse blue stem , SO.OO ; oats straw , W.OO per ton. Fish. FnozEN per Ib. Lake Trout , medium. small. Oc ; trout , lar o. Be : white , lOc ; pcrch.7o ; ilko , ( to ; pickerel , So ; black bass , Ibo ; cropplo , .uu. Sea fish Steak end. Ho : flounders , Kc ) ; red snapnor , 14o ; blue fish. 2Uo : cols , ISo ; lob- Btors , Ibc : scollops , per gal. , 11.4,0 ; mackerel , large , DWWJo each. Oils. PIUUE LAnu OilWlntor ( strained ) , 40a ; ex tra lard oil ( winter straluod ) , 47o : extra No 1 lard oil. 40c ; No. 1 lard oil , 34c ; No. 2 lard oil , 3lc ; extra Noat's foot oil , 45o ; tallow oil , 45o ; lialf-bbls 3o over bbls ; 5-cal cans (2 ( In a case ; ' 10 over bbls ; 1-cal eans (10 ( In a case ) lOo ovoi bbls ; ! 4-Rul case (20 ( In a on so ) 15c over bbls , ENGINK Oirs Diamond crescent engine oil. . per paljon , 40o ; perfection engine oil , Mo btorllng engine nil , 4Ior hercules engine oil 50oVAitNisriKS Furniture , No. 1 , OOo : furniture oxtra. ll.OJ ; coach , No. 1 , $1.10 ; coach , extra hard oil finish , light , 11.20. 68 75 and 10 per cent from list of March 1800. IjRAn WniTBinOity-Cartor , In 500-lb lots J7.50 ; Inl.OOO-lb lots , per owt , 47.20 ; Sonthorr Co. , St. Louis , In 50l-lb lots , 37.50 ; In 1,000-11 lots , per owt , 87.20 ; lied Seal , St. Louis. In 500-11 lots. J7.50 ; in 1,000-lb lota , per owt , * 7.20. WHITE DHV Oliaer'a whiting , nor lb , IMo Conunorclul whltlnp , per lb , lo ; English 0. 9 Paris whlto , per Ib. IKe. Hun Dnr American Venetian rod , Uio ( 'hattanooga , 2c ; English Venetian , barrel 3 * Ibs. 2Ko ; Indian No. i , 12o ; Tuscan English , 20c YKLLOW Cromo yellow , GffllOo ; ochor. Ho chellu. 2Ko ; oohcr. woshed Dntch , 4c ; ocher washed Vronoh. 2ftp. I'tiTTV Pure , In barrels , kegs nnd tubs , 2o ! In bladders , 2Mo ; In M-lb tins , 2o. VEOETAIII.K OILS Linseed , domestic raw , Ii barrels , per gallon , G2a ; linseed , domcstli boiled. In barrels , per gallon , ( Bo. ANH Kisn OILS Whale , blenchci winter , per gallon , 55o ; whale , extra blonchoi winter. OOo ; sperm , bleached winter , $1,00. Flour. R. T. Davis Mill Co. , high patent No. 1 am Oroum.J2.70i Itluo D. full patent , (2.50 ; Hawk eye , half patent , 82.30 ; spoolal Itnyal patent No. 10. J2.80 : Minnesota patent , 12.75 ; Knnsa hard wheat -patent , 12.55 ; Nebraska sprlni wheat patent , $2.00. H. V. Oilman's gold modal , $7.75 ; Snow White t2.i5 : ; Snow Flako. $2.10 ; low crude. 11.80. Itrokon How roller mills Cronm , { 2.00 ; Myr tie , JJ.50 ; Claim , HJ.20 ; XXX , 11.80 ; Fldolltj $2.00 ; Mlnnosota Chlofa.50 ; Patent. J2.70. O khamp's ready to raise buckwheat lloui 14,73 per case of 50 2 lb packages ; buckwhca In bbls , N. y. , MOO ; "Excelsiorbrand , 15.50 ; Sla Jack meal , $4.00 per case of 50 2 lb packages. Dry Goods. OiiiCKS-OaledonlaX , oya ; Oalodonhi X3i lOVio ; Economy , 8 0 ; VUs,8Ko. VfiANNBLS 1'lald , rfftSman , 20cs Cosher 324o ; Clear Lake. 32jo ! ; Mnplo Olty , : Mc whlto O II No. 2 , 2'Wo : O II No. 2. ft. 27Hc II H No. 2. , 21Uo ; htrNo. 2 , f , 20Mo ; Quo boo No. 1. 4io ! ; QuobooNf.3 , M. 42Ku ; Quobui , No. 4 , 32 o ; Agwari. 13 o ; Windsor X 0 , S in.,15VJo ; OF.ISc ; H A Ii"Y. 23o ; J U F.'jj 27MO ! O , , 20c. COTTON f'rANNEr. Qiiftrtllan LU 5Wo , not ! O OuardCO,6 > t'o ; 8S , 7 Q EE. 8Jo ; GO. Wc XX.lOVio ; 00 , HWp ; N . ' K'/o ; AA. 14o ; 1)1 I5iot ! TT IGHo ; YV , 18c ; nil. IDo ; bloaohoc No. 20. b'/ioj ' No. GO. lOSio ; No. 80 , 12V4o ; brow and slato. No. 50 , Oo ; No , 70 , ISHoj No. 00 , lOc colored Missouri valley. 12ic. ! llr.KACHEi ) COTTON Ilorkoley Cambr e Ni BO , QIJC ; HostYot. OVio ; llfittoroloth XX. 4 c Cabot. 7c ; Klrst Call , O c ; Krultof the Loon Do ; Hill Sompor Iil'iulr8o ; Housekeeper Hiit King Philip Cambric , ( ( MV Lanedon O 11 , 01-ic Lonsdalo.Do ; LnnsdaWJEainbric , 10 > Jo ; Ne York mills , llo ; Oak thrai , 7o. CoroiiEnCAMiiiucrt-AVpwn. 4Ho ; Hod Sta 4Mo ; Olovor , So ; HlatotiWillud , ! > Mc ; high col ors , lo oxtra. ' - - , . SlIBKTlNOS AND PlMOVT OASINOS-HrOWn- Not-I'opnoroll.43 In , lOiio ; I'opporoll , 8-4,18 ( I'opiioroU.lM. SOo : I'cpporoll. lo-4,2.'JSo ; Utloi 48 In , I5o | Utlou , r > 8 In. 17io ! ; Utloa , 22 In , 2 c Utlea. 84ln,20o : Utlca , .twin. 2150. lllnacho Net Pipporoll-42 In. lOVjo : 1'eppnrell , 48 h IHJot I'opperoll , ii-4 , 1501 I'omiorell , 8-4,20i I'opnorell.lM , fflKo ; Pen no roll , 10-4 , Sot Utlci 8-4 , 2lo ; Utlca , 0-4. 2Jo ( ; Utloa , 10-4 , 2dc. lillCK West Point. 28 In , boz. lOJio : Wei Point , 28 In , 10 or. r.'Hot West Point , 29 In , : oz. 15c : West I'olnt , 40)iiH ) oz , 15Vio. llATTS Standixnl.Po ; MohawklOVic ; beaut' 12Ho | Uoono , 140 ; U , cased , ta.OO ; Boo , JI.75 pi bale. COTTON WAUP IllbbS , white , 18oi } coloroi ISVic , Kr.NTUCKr jEANS-Momorlal , 15o | Dakoti 2lo ; Dunham , 28ijo : lloroulea. lOo ; Lcmlugtoi M 24o ! ; Uottswood,27 o ; Melvlllo. 25o. i. CiiNfjiiAM AmoskeaK. 7c ; Amoskoair dros 85,40 : Hatos. Olio ; Warwick drosses. 80 ; hiuiua tor. OMo ; Ulonalre , fliioVhlttondon ; ilruns , t I'niNTS Kanoy Kddystone , dHo ; 8l < s lllver. 601 Itamapn , 4 > { a ; tit. Ludgor , 6V4 BiilrtlnR Martha \Vashlnton , 41iu ; Murrlinu 4 0 ! Turkor lUMl-FounIMn , 6 } < c | ( Junior , 7ot CronUoId. 8KOj llorlln , 0)le. ) 1'niNTS IndlKo HIuo-Not-Mnttha Wash ington , 6Wo | American , ( Wo ! Arnold , r.'jo ; Ar nold II , long cloth , lee ; Stlllo A. U4o ; Morrl- nino. 7-8. loot Hold Loaf. 8Hc | Hamilton , r > Mo | Allen I'lnk.i , fiVJo ; Allen Chnmbray , del Olou- cluvstor , r > vjO ! llnrtol , riio. llr.AVV HnowN COTTONS Atlantic , 7lJc At- lantlu ll,7o | Atlantic I ) , Oi.c ( | Atlantic I * . r > o | Aurora 0. 4i'c ? ; buck's head , 7Hc ; Cabot W , ( Hie : ParllngKin , fi'ic ; farmers' No. I , 4 u 4iio ; llooslrr I.L , fHio ; Indian head , 7ic ! | Law- ri-nco LIfifc ? ; Henrietta Mr > Me. KINK liuowN CoTTONrt-'Atiatitlo t < TRe ; Au rora 11 , C'ie ; Aurora U , nUn ; Atlas , ON1I , 7Ho | chcesn cloth , 4o ; Clinton KF , DUtil 1'uppcroll It , OUo ; IiniiRdon , OH , 7e. IINI.MS ) Net Amoskpaff , fl oz , IRVJo ; Vork camlet. 12c ; Kverotu Htnndard , 12ic ! ; llay- makors' , 7a ! ; Did Vork , XX , IDVfo ; Lawrence , 220,12Jc ! ; Lawrence , 0 oz , 15iu ! ; fnney stripe * mill ch cUs , lltic. COTro.vAiiK'i York , nankin , 10' < 0 ! Kvorott. fie , I8o ; Lowlston , 10 oz , 22ioorl } ; < liigmaa He. He.TiCK -York. 32ln. 12 e ; Swift Rlv < > r , Tlloi Thorndyko , OO , 8'io ; Thorndyke , KR 8ic } ; Thorndyko , 120 , BVie ; Thnrndyko , XX , lie ; Cordls , No. 5.8140 ! I'onlU. No. I. 05lo. WIOANS Net Thistle , eye ; Ited Ctos , 7Uc , CitAHM Stovonf H. 10-ln , 6Wc ; Htovons' I ) , 18-lnt'h,0l c : Stevens' A , 10-lncn. 7Uo ; Slovens P. 18-lnch , oi Stevens' M , 18-Inch , Do : Slovens' N , 20-Inch , Oc : Stevens' NN. 22-Inch , lOo : Slo vens' STU , 20-lnob , I2o : bleached. lo extra. Lumbor. Quotations nro for car lots on board cars nt Omaha : DIMENSIONS- IS ft. 14 ft Id ft 18 ft M ft 22 ft 21 ft 2x1. . { 15 00 1501) 1500 1550 1000 1700 18 CO 2x0. . IfiOO 1500 1500 1550 1000 1800 1300 2x8. . 15 00 1500 1500 1550 1(100 ( 17 CO 1900 2.V10. 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 BO 10 00 17 fO IB 00 2x13. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 18 CO 19 00 1x4 to 6x8 10 00 10 00 10 00 17 00 IS 00 10 00 10 00 llOAIIUS-No. icom , $ I8. > : No. 2 com. J1.VO ! ) ; No. 3 com , tn.50 : No. 4 com , Jll.M. Fu.NOiNn No. i.G-ln , is and 14 ft , rf , 110.00 ; No. 1 , n-In. 10 ft , Jl MX ) ; 4-ln , { 111.00 ; No. 2 , n-ln. IS and 14 ft , rf. W.oo ; 4-ln. J14.00 : No. 2 , U-ln. ir ftiin.OO ; 4-ln. tlG.OO ; No. a , n-ln. I'J and 14ft , mu < l | 4-ln. I13.00i No. 3,0-ln , 10 ft , f 13.00 ; 4-ln , 113.00. SliilNO A. 12 , 14 nnd 15 ft , J22.00 ; C , 817.60 ; 11 , ,18 , 14 and 10 ft. S20. BO ; I ) , UI4.50. 1' t.OOlltNO A , 0-ln , ivhlto pine. J3S.OO : fl $ .1).M : 11. 0-ln , white nine. $ .T.00 : 1) , $20.50 ; E , ( Hn , white plno ( sol. fencing ) , (17.UO : dropsld- Inir , Mupur.M extra. STOCK UOAIIIIS A.U-ln. sl , J IS.OO ; H , 12-in , sl9 , 3-15.00 ; 0. $40.00 : I ) . 125.00 ; No. t common. 12- In. His , 10. 12 and Id ft , f 'I.OU ' ; No. 2 , JlH 5'Ji No , 1 common , 12-ln , 8(9 ( , 14 ft , $20.00 ; No. 2 , JI7.V1 ; No. 1 coinmon. 12-ln , his , ID ft , 19.50 ; No , 2 , $17.00 ; No. 1 common , 12-in , sis , 20 ft , (21.03 ; No. 2 , IIR.50 , HiiiPlAi--No. l.plnln.S nnd 10-ln , $10.00 : No. 2 , $10.00 : No. I , O. 0. , 8-tn , $111.00 : No. 2 , $1(1.50 ( ; 10- In , grooved roolliiK , 12 , 14 and 10 ft , JIU.fiO. l'lNlsiiiNn-lstand2del. . 1-ln , 2s. flll.OO ; HI , IV and 2 , f I'.i.nii ; ; ; d clear , l-ln , s''s , JI.VOO : l.i ! , Itt and 2. )7.0Ui A , selout , 1-ln , s2s , $11.00 ; 14 , l'/4 and 2-ln , $45.00 ; 11 , select , 1-ln , K2. , 11.00 ! mm and i-ln. ! $10.00 : 0 , select , 1-Iu , s2sJ 7.00i IK.lKi and -in , J.UOO A. il or 0 soloet all 15 ft. 11.00 extra. HOUTMEHN YKM.OW PiNK-lHt and Jd clear floorlnp Ulfl.J.iuistur , i-lfl. ; fl'.l.OO ; com lloor- IIR , 13-10 , 2,500 rift clear , l.'l-lt ) , $2ti.OO ; Island 2d : Iuar , % culling , Jll.ffl ; 1st and 2d clenr.K eoll- nK S10.50 ; 1st und 2d clear , colllnp , SitOO ; 1st nnd ' . ' (1 ( clear , finish. b2i , from 1 In , $27,00 ; 1st nnd I'd ulear finish. s2i , from Hi In , 4iO.OO : : 1st nnd 2d clour , llnhli , s2afroni \ ' / and 2 lnfiO.M : ; 1st and 2d clear , y p casings. $30.001 base , SJO.OO. BASH , Doons , ETC. Tar board , $1.50 ; sash , S5 per ol : doors. 55 per ot ; blinds , M per ct ; inouIdliiKSro percent ; tarred felt , per c\vtW.10 | straw hoard , 91,20 , POI > II\II LuMiun : 8 Inch and up , 1st nnd Sil clear , 1 Inch , s2s , $30.00 : 8 Inch and up , 1st and 2d clear , ! i Inch panel , $21).iHi. ) HATTKNS , WKM/riniiNO. KTC. O. O. 2 5 inch , CT > c ; ! ixt : , sis , U5o ; : t Inch well tublntr " , I ) . & M. and bov , SMO ; pickets , U. & If. , Hat , $20.50 ; l ) . A H. , Ml , J20.50. SiiiNiir.p.s. LATH Extra "A , " pine , W.80 ; standard "A , " 82.45 ; extra "A. " cedar , S2.f > 5 ; U 'ncli clear nine , $1.00 ; clear redwood , JI.'JJ ; nth , $2.80. POSTS White cedar , 0 Inch , ! 4s , lie : fl luch , qrs. He ; white cedar , 5Vi Inch , \i \ t. Do : 8 Inch , qrs , 6c ; white cedar , 4 Inch , round , 1'xj ; split oak , Co ; Tenncssoo red cedar , split , 14o. IJIGHTING ; oinmlssloners Still Wrestling \Vltli tlio 1'crploxliij ; Problem , As soon ns the county commissioners con- cued yesterday evening n motion was carried that the reading of the minutes bo dispensed with. After this Rev. John A. Henderson appeared before tno commissioners nud asked that a room bo sot aside for religious scrVlcos in the now hos pital rfind that tho' ministers of the city churches bo permitted to put a free library into the hospital. Without any discussion the matter was re ferred to the committee on poor fnrm. Judge Shields reported that the county court is without an index. Ho stated that such a book could bo prepared In ono year , at a cost of $1,000. This was referred. A. J. McNair presented a petition , showing that ho does not like the names , poor farm nnd poor houso. Ho nskod that the names be changed to the Douglas county inlirmary. Uavld F. Hunter applied for. admission tc the Soldiers' homo nt Grand Island. The ap plication was npproi-cd , and Mr. Hunter will become an intimate of that Institution. The following bill was presented by H. C. Stroblo : 1To board lug Chroimtor , who was killed at Elkhorn , durhiR his lifetime. " The bill was promptly rejected , notwithstanding It amounted to only $ 'J.50. ' The question of lighting tlio now hospital was brought up. The members of the com mittee on poor farm had visited all of the plants of the city and surrounding country , but had been unable to agree upon anything. All of the plants that the gentlemen had sect had worked well , but they were not roadj to roportupon any system. At the close of the meeting Mr. Berlin , t member of the committee , stated that ho was of the opinion that the poor house will bt lighted by lamps and candles until ncxi spring , unless the gas company should see IV to extend ttaeir lines to the hospital nt once 'Tho elecrlo light would bo n good thing , ' said ho , "but it is too expensive , as It woulO require the purchase of now engines ant several thousand dollars worth of addltlonu machinery. " * The Improvement Itecord. The following figures give the totals o real estate transfers , building permits and bank clearings for the past week : linAL ESTATE TRANSFEKS. ' Monday . $27,84 Tuesday . C9.K1 Wednesday . 44 , ( > ! ) Thursday . . ' . . H'.l.M Krlday . 411.80 Saturday. . ; . lf > 8,51 CfiTotal . . , . V..SMIW IJUlr.DI.NO I'UIIMITS. Monday . . . 9 3,27 Tuesday . . . . . . . , . 4ai Wednesday . 17,20 Thursday . 7,25 Friday. . ' . . : . Saturday. . 0. . 10,40 Total . $ 43,07 HANK CLEAII1NUS. Monday . t 7S0.4G2.r Tuesday . 74. > , OH > .7 Wednesday . 07. < .75fl.l Thursday . , . ( ttUllu.l Krlday . K24l.Vi.c Saturday . , . K7l,7r ) ( .t Total . ? lir > 9i9U : . A decrease of 7.7 per cent from the corrc 8pondhi wuejtof last year , Thirtieth Anniversary Services. Today the people of the First Prosb ; torlan church , comer of Seventeenth on Dodge streets , will celebrate In on appn prlato way , the thirtieth , anniversary c the organization of their church. Th church will bo decorated for the occasion b the ladies anil at the morning service at 10:1 : o'clock , the pastor , Dr. Ilnrsha , will dcllve a historical discourse , reviewing the progrcs of Prcsbytcrianlsm In Omaha. At 3 o'clock p. in. another meeting will I hold , in which the other Presbyterian coi gregations of the city will Join with the inothc church In doing honor to tlto occasion. There will bo n number of addresses b pastors of ttieso churches , which will natu : ally bo a looking backward over the succo : sivo steps of establishment nnd growtt There will bo no evening service , but n these interested In this anniversary occaslo are invited to bo present at the morning an afternoon meetings. A Now Ollluo. Mrs. Elta Matboson of Nollgh has boon a ] pointed bookkeeper and cashier at tbo pos ofllce. This Is a now ofllco which bas bee created by Postmaster Clarkson , nutnority I do so having been received from Washlngtoi The business of tlio oflloo has grown to sue proportions that it required all the tlmo i tbo assistant postmaster to look after tl paying of tno employes and details conacctc therewith. It was therefore deemed ex pod ent to create the position obovo named. Mrs. Matheson Is well known in Omab being a daughter of the Into O. P. Hurfor an old resident of this city. She is an expe bookkeeper and well quaurlea lor the posltlo THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Trading in all Markets Starts With a Hush and Dwindles Down. EVERYBODY WAS LONG ON WHEAT , They Unloaded lit tJin First Oppor tunity Shorts ( Jrntbod nt the Sixmo Tlmo Tlio Crowd Fol low * tlio Sellers. CitlCAno , Doe. 20. ( Special Telegram to TUB HKK. ] There was n show of firmness in till markets on'changaiit tlia opening lint both strength nnil activity disappeared after tlio first half liour and business uu the ( tour came ticar being stagnnnt ut 11 o'clock. Wheat started a fraction tii nt ll.OO.'f.solcl ntll.OOVolf tolLOO } ) and then nULOO.M Mil ut thocmlof the hour. Corn on a lltllu bulge sold r.ritfl'ic ami buok la KIKo. Outs were stoudy. 1'ork and ribs opened n trlflo higher on Unlit receipts of hogs but there was no further gain nnd the pit liccamo qulut with prices at hut night's closings. For the third dny In suceosilon the wheat mnrkot hits about hold Its own with enough bull news each dny to warrant n good ad- vunco under ordinary circumstances. Throe days ago May wheat was nt 11.00. At noon . today the price wns $1.00 , aftcTBolllnsr ntH.OJ , ' ; and ODyc. Tlio backot todny was sonmwli.it of n surprise to those who try todo business on natural Influences. Hut the whims of speculators cannot bo fore told. The talk was that wheat had to follow silver and that being olT another point n do- cltno must follow. Hat silver was off two points yesterday nnd wheat did not follow. The truth la that the trade w.n8 huavlly long of whqat headed by llulchlnsnu nnd when thoysaw a Rood array of hull nmvs to support the market they unloaded rlshtnnd luft. The shorts at n II mo grabbed n good deal without much notice or effect. Tiu < enrly udvanco was chocked by offerings by llaldwln. by Logan & Co. and selling by GlITord and 1'ardrldgo. The crowd followed the sellers. Later lliitch- Inson sold heavily nnd this broke the marko t. There wns good buying by MuDougall , Heath & Co. Konnott.Hopklns.Couiisolman and many others. The notion of the market W H Jl.OOJi to$1.03.to$1.00i ! to $1.00 ? , ' to OO o to JI.OO. Tlyerowasa howl about the break In cash \vhcatut Si. Louis nnd Minneapolis. Answers to Inquiries said cash wheat was off m > nioro than futures. Tlio statement of the Millers' Journal thai wheat In farmers' hands In the northwest Is equal to ono year ago was used by the boars against this sort of douht fill bear nows. Hull points vroro : I'rlinus report claim- In that growing wheat has not hold Its own for thirty days nnd Is sulTorlng from dry woalher and the Hessian fly In sovor.il states ; Liverpool cables , which were firm early and closed higher for spot wheat ! the Now York mnk statement , showing- Inuroaso of (4,000,000 ( In reserve for the week and lauslng a strong closing In Hloeks. Kvport iloarancesat Xow York In wheat nnd Hour oday were about 1SO.OU. ) biHicU ; at Hall Imorn ; i couple of boatloads of whnat ; at Huston ibout 25,000 barrels of Hour. For the four At- antlo ports for the week , 4WtniO bushel.of ! ivhrat and ilOO.OOJ packages of Hour or ubout J.800.1100 In wheat anil Hour for the week. Jill- waukeo inlllors advanced the nrlco utoounl ry fitailoos lc , but nothing prevailed nealnst the otided and bearish crowd. On the eurh prlvl- Jcgrs In Slay were at O1) ? . for puts and tl.Oiij for calls. Tlio corn market was very sick most of the session. Nothing but the nhsoiicn of any stock of corn hero anil the doubt about any liberal receipts prevented the bears from smashing the market by sol II UK short. This 'a too dangerous , because. the market an bo so easily controlled by tlio bull sldo. The weakness , therefore , comes simply from the luck of hiipport. There was a llttlo spurt of buying early on the strength carried from the curb. On this May sold at file nnd r > l $ il > 6c. Then HiiU'hliiwn sold some corn and the looal crowd followed , No ono was anxious to take olYorlngs and the prlco went down to Klfaa or ! } o utulor the clo.o yesterday. There was no recovery from this point nt I o'clock. There wns a little recovery In corn at the close. The 'ast price for May wns fililjo. The only trnd- ng In December was at M'-ie when Amy was i.'lo and the nominal ulosu was thiMoforoD'Jc. January was quoted at. fillio and f > l' ' o at the cloo. The shipping denmnd was not good : md larger receipts are looked for. Aluy corn privileges sold at Dil'/io nnd KlJio and Ku ) and le. Oats showed moro flniinoss than anything else on the lloor with less than He toss for the dny In the only active feature. May sold nt 4."i14c and 4lJ.o , clo.slni ; at 4T > c , or ! © ! io lower. Nominal prices for othnr months were ! lo- comber , 41ioto ? ll ! o to 4Hc ; January , 42o to If , as surmised , packers have been giving the provision market support from time to time when It most needed It In order 13 hold the market to soil their product * on. then that support came toanend toilaV * Keallzlns that thn tra.de and the public were prettv well ad vised on the situation manufacturers of pro- luels today made a bold strlko to sell as nnch as jiosslblo while yet nny strength remained In the market. Light re ceipts of hogs this morning caused a firm opening. Packers opened lire narly and prices dropped 5IOo all around before the call at0M \ : a. m. It wns on the call that tlio Ouduhyn , Armour & Oo. and other packers sold hln blocks of stulV. Cudahy xvan credited with liirgo sales of ribs and 10,000 barrels of pork to top elf with. Armour's house was a seller on a big scale , Sleover , who bought pork on call , sold It later , llaldwln and Uri were free boilers. llutchliiMm sold ' lard. . Holders of products Kdicrally attempted to liquidate. Lard had.thu best support because tlio stocks hero aru not expected to help the bears. The break In prices wns from JIU.IWS toJ' ' ) . ! H for January pork amlJll.'JJ'/i ' toiu.tt ! for May , with the close at * 9.93 and } | U.U7 ! { . Hales of old pork for December were at $ T.OO I.ard yliililed to"i.75for January and * l.i.i : foi May. Itlbs wont down more easily to 41.00 foi January and $3,55 for May or lOc under las I nlLht. _ VK STOCK. OntCAOo , Dec. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tirs HEE. ] CATTLE A few good utoors were on salt early nnd disposed of ut prices equally as gooi ns yesterday and In aRonoral way there wus llttioorno ehnngoas compnroa with Friday The stoeker trade closed extremely dull will atlo.ist 1,000 carried over. No prime Christ mas. steers were on sale. Pair to good , JI.50 t < * 4.9.- ; second class , $1.00 to { 4.25 ; third class SJ.OO to $1.5) : common. $1.00 to $2.50 ; ( .lookers lions The demand was fair and price strong und 5o higher on prime , heavy am butcher weights , but thJ ordinary run of Ugh mixed showed "llttlo or no advance us largi numbers agaln'sold within a range of $ ; i.iOi : : ur > . and host mixed at iHfKlt ) > , while prlrn heavy and butcher weights sold at $ 'I.Mx3iriC Ono or two lots sold at S.'UVi. Assort oil llgh sold lOo higher at $ .IOB'I.W. ( butcomuionmlxei light and ulgssold about the sumo as vostor (1 ay . ay at FJXANl'lAL. NEW YOIIK , Doc. 20. [ Special Telegram t THE UEK.I Last week the Increase In bank reserves serves was about 1,000,000 , today the stnto inont shows an Increase for the week of elos to $ l,000,0)0. ( ) This wns the only redoemin feature In stock olrclos during thn halt da ; session. On the bank figures tliero was u return turn of life to business on the exchange and i nlco llttlo advance all around which cansei closing prlcos to show gains o/or 1'rlday's fig uresof Htolf per cent. Kxcoiitlons to till were declines of ! i each In Northwostorr Uoadlngandnllttloupwardshootof S point In Hugiir llollnoiles. Sllvcrwnsoir nearly points the llrst hour to 10HJ but closoil at 10 ! it the stocks depressed yesterday , Loulsvlll < recovered the most , ? per cent to 7J . Atclil win regained \ , to'J8 ? < and other western stock H to % all around. Money wus easy nnd trad liiz of a limited and profu.sslminl character. The following were the closing quotations : MONEV On call , easy and closed ollerod . . 4 per cent. 1'iUMKMEUOANTit.K PAVEH-7'/4Ofl per oonl HIEIIMNO KxcMiANOE-Qulut , fairly stoudj sixty-day bills , 8l.bOU ; demand , Tim Correct Alurlcot , NEW YOIIK , Doo.20. [ Special Tfdogram t TUB DEE. ] Coffee Options opened stead ; IS point * up toft points down , closed * toaJ ; 5 points up to 10 j-olnts down , unl Sales ; 12,250 Last , IncludliiL' Occumbv-r , 817 , : . January , 8l .4.vrai8.50 ; February , f 18.00i Mnrch. 8I.\M ; Jlay. 815.15. Snot Ulo iiulot and ttruii f lt eargooa. IliUai No.7.117.75. The Weekly Unnk Stat iuoiit , Nr.w YOIIK , Doo. 20. ( Special Tolt'Kraia ' to THE HKK. ] Thn weekly bank st.ttomont ghorri the following ; change-si Kesorvo. Incroaio I IWI.THS Loans , Incroaw 410,100 HpiHili1 , IncroiiKO 4i : .7uo Legal tender. Inoroaso OKMKI DpplMtlR , IIILTOASO 3,573,500 Circulation , Incruaio 22.WO Thohnnksnow hold 1I.4HOOO In O.XCCM of the pqulromcnlsof tho23 iiuroent riilo. The experts - ports of speelo from the port of Now York last WOOK amounted to 8111,44.1. of which $ iMSi ) wns In-gold and II17.0M In silver. Of the total exports Jiouo In silver was shipped to Knropo , and nil ( ho gold nnd $ lllli3l in sil ver wont to South America. Thn Imports of opoclfl during the wmik amonnlcd to 2.212,571 , of which I2tivi.ui2 wai In gold anil MS.IV. ! } In sil ver. Thoirold on the Lahn Is not Included lu this week's statement , Miiilni ; NKW YOIIK , Dee. 20. ISpoolat Tolosram to TIIK IlEE. ] The fullowln ; are the mlnlnz stock ciuotatlons : fJlOUVVK MAitliK'IN. ClllCAflO , Deo. 20. 1 n. m. cloio-\Vhoat Steady : cash , fUVo [ ! January , UlJioi May , vltOOi Corn Kagy ; cash , 52o : January , Mny.MJiffiSiiip. Uats Ka.sy : cash , 4l < 4JU o ; January , Mny , 4l ? , C > o. I'urK Dull ; cash , J7.75 : January , t0.ft5 | Lard Dull ; casli , fo.70 ; January , Ki.T5 | ay , fil.n ; . Sliort Ulln-Dull ; cash , tl.70ai.75 ; Jnu- tliiry. t-l.IM : Mav.J. ' > .CO. ltyc-liill ) iit'fffc. llarlov NnmlniiL Klnx Steady nt. $1.12. Timothy Kmy at Jl.lft Whlskv-.U. ! ' , W.OrtiW.OOi l'lnur--Sloady : uprlint patents winter putunts , jl.7u < ifr > . ( ) i ) : halters' , $ ; i.ioa4.00. : Hulk Miiiiti-Shniildfr.t , Jl.avai.n : ; hort clear , J5.IOiTi.VJl : Hhorl rlln.JI.7lKai.75. llutter ITnehanged ; ereainory , 10K30I dnlrr. lOffKSe. KURS ITiu-linnRoO : fresh. 22 JStc. Oheeso Uneliaiwedi full cronni ohoddars , Blfififl'ic : llati , Kf6l'/o ! ' } : YOIIIIK Americas , lOMo. Hides Unchansi'd : heavy nnd llitht Rreon Raited , IK ; ; Krevn , li ltieisaltodhiillhldoi Vioi preen salted , fli7e ! dry Hint , Hu ; dry united hliloH , lV37c : dry ealf , RJi'.Hii ' deaconi , uaeh. 850. Tallow Uiipiiiinitud ; No. 1 , solid pauked , 43iOlc ; No. ' . ' .aaayuj cake. 4'4c , ICecelpt . Shlpmonts. Hour. libl . tf.ooo 81,000 Wheat , liu . 51,000 ill.OOO Corn , liu . 117,000 102,000 Oats , bu . ir > 7,000 iW.OOO NEW YOHK , Deo. 20. Wheat IJeeolpKKM.OO hnihols ; exports , KI.500 : spot , stronu-er : No. 3 riul , tl.o : < ? jil.w ; In elevator , ifl.OT'/.ill.OTH nlloiit ; Sl.oa Ol.OSM f. o. h. Options cIotcMl lower ; Nn. 2 red , DceiMiiher , closlin ? at tl.OTiXi Corn Hocolnls IM.t-Oi liushels : experts , 4a' 0i sjiot , weak ; No. * . ' , tW\Q \ In elevator , ( Mo atloat ; tumradrd mixed , r > K$04o. Options lower : Doceniber closing at ra'c. ' Oats litcelnt.t , .T.ooo bushels : oiporK 24 | sjiot easier ; No. 1 ! while , r lc : nilxoif western , l-vfjriDc : white western. nmij5ric. Options weaker , December closing at 4l4 ) ( . ' . Sugar Haw stoa/ly ; fair n-llnlne. 4 0-llo ( : centrifugals , IX ] test , DUo ; ruUncd , bteadyi quiet. t'etroleuin United closed for January at OSe. OSe.TKPS - Steady : western , -VS'Jfc. 1'ork htiMirtyj now mess. jll.OOUI2.00. hard Ulosud weak : wostiTu .sltviiii.M.IO Huttiir Easy ; western dairy , H'li-'li ; ; croam- erv.1JI.1Jo : Klgln , ' . " .tiifflOo. Cheese I'lrni ; light sUlms , ST. J.ouis , Hoc. 20. Wheat Lower : cash , j'ic ; May , lHftKfc. ) ! ( Corn Lowers cash , 47io : Mav. Wii.VJio. ) Oats Irrejjulnr ; cash , WKo : May , 4ic. Pork -Steady at JlO.-'o. Whl.sky-SI.I4. lluttor Qulot. _ MiNNRtpor.13 , Deo. 2J. Wheats-Spot very weak , dragplng nnd prices lOio lower , llo- oolpls , 410 ears : shlumonts , .r > 0 cars. Closliij ; No. 1 hard , Doceniher , Ulo : January , ! Co ; on track. Ific ; No. 1 northern , Deceinher , PHoi May , OCHc : on track. Silo : No. 2 northern , De cember , 500Jnimary , Hie ; on track , Wie. KANSAS CITV. line. 2) . Wheat Weak : No. 2 hard , cash , Ktc hid ; No. 2 red. eash. 87o hid , Corn Steady : No. S cash. 471Jo : December , 47.Jo auked. oats Qulot ; No. 2 cash und December , 40Ho asked , _ _ _ _ _ _ . MILWAUKEE. Deo. 20. Wheat Qulot ; No. J sprhiK , cash , 8T8io ! : May , HUSe. Corn Quiet : cash. No. : i , 48i ! < iiinc. Onts-Qulut ; No. 2whllo. 4fiOntfc. : 1'rovlslons Easier ; pork , January , 10.05. OINCINKATI , Doo. SO. Wheat Easy ; No. 3 red. D4o. Oorn Steady : No. 2 mixed , GS Oats Dull ; No. ' . mixed , 40o. Whisky $1.14. Doo. 20. Wheat Klrm : de maud fallen off : red western winter , 7s Hd , Corn Qulut ; unchanged : mixed western , 5i 5'id porcontal. _ OlllOAOO. 1)00. 2) ) . Oattlo HpcolpK 4,000 : mnrkot stondy to limit no prime Chrlitmns Hteers on sale ; common to good steers , Jl.CHHJ . , . . . IIo s Hocolpts , KI.OU3 ; market strong and hluher : llsht mixed , KLt1iLi5 : ( ! : : ; prime heavy , and butcher weights , * I.SWQ3.U5 ; light , t3.4u ® y.r > n. n.Hhcep Hocolpts , 2.000 ; market slow and .owor ; natives , ? IUO > 3C.UD : weslurns. * 1.054.iO ; ; Texans , Ul.yO : lambs , $ ! .OJBV.M. ; , Doe. 20. Cattle Heeolpts , 1,800 .load ; shlpmiMits , ii50 : head ; market higher : steers. & ! . ! > 05.00 ; fancy Cnrlstnias Btoors , S'i.005ft5.Ki : eows , ? 1.50j.ij ; ! ; atookers and feed er * ti.yyiifi.yi. llo' h Kocelpts , 5,000 head ; nhlpinents , DM head ; market higher ; all grades , $ J.OOi47.00. ST. Louis. Dec. 20. Cattle Itoeelpts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 1,300 head ; market steady ; * fair to fanoy native steers , $ I.OOitV.W ; Htockors and feeilers , J-.Mu'f.w. : Hess HocohitH. liO : ( ) head ; shipments. 2. : D head ; market higher : hcavyJ.4Ult3..r > j ; tnlxod , IJl.10tt3.40 ; light , H.UOfrfrU.'O. the Ncoily. Since the last publlcntion the following donations have boon received by tlio board of trade for the relief of the western drought sufferers : ClotuhiR Bundles E. C. Itrownlcc , 1 ; Mr. Guo , 'J : ( HIT North Twenty-seventh street , ! ; Mrs. Dr. U. F. Cnimincr , 1 ; Cherry Hill Congregational church , 12010 ; Leavenworth street , 1 ; Center school , 15 ; Dr. Ilydo , II ; Heal Kstato oxchiingu , 4 : Mr. Hrutior , 3 ; Webster street school , 20 ; .Inckson street school , it ; U. E. Hcldcn , 2 ; O. C ! . Wnlloco. 1 ; ISO' ' , ) Chicago street , 2 ; Mrs. J.H.Tata , 1 ; Saratoga precinct , 1 ; lj. U. Korty , 8 : Mr. Wallace , : i ; William Sehiirroneber , 1 ; Q. M. Hitchcock , 3 ; Saratoga school , 111 ; Mr.Vll - ber , It ; W. il. McKay , 1 ; Mrs. A. Morreinnn , lOaltluiid ; , Nob.,2. Cash-.I. O. Phillip ! , fora ludy , $5 ; Center school , 51.05. .Miscellaneous Two tons of coal , by W. II. Baldwin , jr. ; ono case of hats , C. II. Freder ick ifc Co. ; Johnson Bros. , use of team for two days. The secretary also announces that supplies of the following kinds have been supplied to the following towns : Imperial , Chnso county ; Stocltvlllo , Frontier ; Hayes Center , Hayes ; Thed ford , Thomas ; Houver City , Fumas ; Chndron , Dawosj Benhlcmaii ; Grunt , Per kins ; Indlniiola , Hod Willow ; Alliance , Hex liutto ; Ogallnla , Kolth ; Hurrisbunr , Hunhcr ; Uuncly , l.opati ; Klniliall , Kiinball. Klmlmll ; North Plntto , Lincoln ; Chnppell , Dcuol : Boxes of meat , 114 ; sucks of meat , 'M ; bans of beans. : ; sacks of colToo , 10 ; boxes of uruulc- ors , 42 ; sacks of flour , 41 ; bags of rico , aa ; barrels of apples , 10. County Conn. In the county court the Klvcrsldo distil lery company has brought suit against Will- lam Fleming & Co. to collect a bill of Ml'Jfof goods sold nnd delivered. Prey Brothers have sued Hurry C. Moyora and others. IIo seeks to recover MT7 , duo on n promlsory note executed two years ago. II. K. Burke tt has brought suit against the Adams express company to recover u hill of $ J7S. On August Ul Hurkctt conslgnod the oody of Percy Cnlllngtinm to the dolcndanta to bo transported to friends nt Providence , H. I. , ana sent a bill of f'JTS to bo collected before - fore the corpse wns dollvcrod. The express company delivered tbo body over to tbo rcja- lations , but failed to collect. Chicago Intor-Occan ; Old smokers will note with sorrow that the Bultimoro .Ameri can says : "A special brand of cigars Is uuido for Christinas , They nro for presents aud not for salo. " Smith , Gray & Co.'s Monthly : The boy who felt into his stocking and found It empty now Iinowg the meaning of tlio expression , "tho vasty deep. " , * - a./jA