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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1893)
, , MF K THIS UMAHA 1JA11/T 15KIS ! TUtSSDAT , lIKl'tSMISISft ft 18I > 3. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL It , YiHiMo Supply Beport Was D > alrou to tbe Bull Interest- ! . AFTER OPENING HIGHER WHSAT WEAKENED * i t'rlcei Held Ste.idy Wnlll Ilm Anxlonity Annltetl lltport Wn Hcc niitl Then the Hear * Hit Their Inning. CHICAGO , Dec. 4. The visible supply ro- Vortwas dlsastio-m to tho"btill Interests toilny. After opening higher anil advancing * 4c. wheat took n downward shoot nnd landed with Mny but } { G higher and Uc- rcmbcr8c better than Saturday's closing in Ices. Corn was steady nnd closed with out noteworthy change. Provisions wcro llrm and very quiet. 'n > c bullish sentiment which prevailed at the close of Saturday's trade was mani fested nt today's ' opening and wheat began the day higher. The commUslon houses wcro troll supplied with buying .orders and top markets wcro quoted steady. fxjndon and French country markets \vero reported steady and receipts at Minneapolis and Uuiuth wcro but TC4 earn compared with U.SO'J cars the preceding .Monday and 1,882 cars last year. Under tucso favorable conditions prices wcro advanced and the bears retired for a time. The general ImprcsHlon amonp traders was that today's visible supply rt port would show a dccrcaso of at least MO- 000 bu. , ana this was a decided bull influence , further aiding the advance. 1'rlccs hold ntcndy until the anxiously awaited report was received and then the bears had their Inning. The visible supply snowed an * In- ricase ot JXJS.OOO bu. and immediately took a fall out of prices. Ihe decline lor n few minutes wns rapid , but was arrested for u time by reports of remarkably light Indian shipments. Closing cables wcro irregular. Paris quoting a decline , and prices went down to the closo. iMay oncned nt Wc * . ad vanced 6e , then Vi lost " 4-0 , Rained KC , lost = < o. dropped 4e , sold oil ' ( , c and rallied } ae to the clofo at O'.tiV' ' . Offerings and demand wcro lielit in the corn pit and llttlo business was ilono. May opened unchanged at 40.'ic ' , advanced "AC on better Liverpool quotations and the bulge in wheat , lost J c and rallied 'jo to the close where It had opened. Continued dullness was the only feature In oats. May opened unchanged nt 8 > c , ad vanced } jc in sympathy with corn , and closed at the opening' figure. Provisions wcro dull , the market opening nt a slight advance on lighter hog receipts than the estimates. Buying by the Anglo- American Packing company and Sam Woli icnt prices up a trifle , but with a slack demand mand most of the gain was lost. As com pared with Saturday night , January pork 1 fei o higher , .Taimury lard 10c higher and January ribs 2 } c higher. Estimated receipts fortomorrow : Wheat 180 cars ; corn , U40 cars ; oats , 170 cars ; hogs E7.000 head. Tiio leading" futures ranged as follows : CiiRh quotations wore as follows : PiiOU'l No sales reported. WHEAT No. 2 spring , G3 < ao3jc ! ; No. 3 spring , J8',4SrC4c ; No. 2 red. G3&U3ic. ! CoilN-No.2 , 35'fc. OATS-NO. 2 , 28' c ; No. 2 white , 30j3lUc ; No. 3 white. 29K31c. KVE No. 2. 40i47c. ! IlAnr.r.Y No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40Q52c ; No. 4 , 3042c. FI.AX SBED-NO. 1 , $1.23. TIMOTHY HCEU Prime , 13.70. I'oiiK Moss , nor bbl. . M2.87' ; < ai3.00 : Inrd. tier 100 Ibs. . J8.2SQB.30 ; short ribs sltlcs ( loose ) , J6.8747.12H ! ; dry sal ed shoulders Iboxeili , f'J5iiO.0 ( ! ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , 7.60@7.76. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.15. HnoAits Cut loaf , .0038 ; granulated , 0473 ; standard "A. . " .0400. The following were the receipts anil ship ments for today. Now Vorlc New YoilK , Doc. 4. Ki.ouu-llocolpts , 43,000 bbls. ; exp rtn , 5,700 Ijbls.j hales. 1U.OOO pliKS. ; inarkotilrm with better trade in sin Inn pat ents ; city mill patents * S4.25ii4.DO ; winter patents , J4.30@4.GO ; city mill clours. $3.30 ® iJ.4u ; winter -.tralKlits , t2.8033.20 ; .Minnesota intents , 3.85ii4.10 ( ; winter oxti a , 82.202.70 ; Minnesota baUors , $2.30(2.3.70 ( ; winter , low Krades.tl.702.20 ; low grades , SI. GOSl.'JO ; ex f tras , * 1.0r)4f,2.45 , Hvu Nominal ; car lots , rJO52c. llARMir Dull : No. 2 Milwaukee. 02 < 203c. HAUI.UY MAI.T Dull ; western ; OOQSOc ; slx- roneil , BOC/BCc ; ( 'anadii. U0@0&c. WHEAT Kccolnth , 30,200 bu. ; exports , 38- 100 bu. : sales , 070,000 bu. futures , 35,000 bu. fpol , tjpotiniirkct tlull ; No. 2 red , In store und olovator. G8J < ( ! lG8\cj Afloat , 72ia72iJc ! ! f.o. b..GO'i70c ; No. 1 hard. 73UC. Options npeni'M llrm , KClllm ; up KBl'io on tlrm cables , foreign buying and expectations of a dccrenso In thu visible * supply. Un the lncroi : ! > o of 805- 000 mi. In the visible Mipply prices broUo elu'iply , closing barely b toady nt .M'if. net iiilMince ; No , 2 icd , January , liBijiJO'ic , floslu ut li'Jc ; Kobruary cloned at 70 c ; Mnreli , 71 D-iO ( 7aa.jtJc , closing at 7i c ; Mny , 7313-lia74 ( 11-lGc , closlnit at 73 > 4'c ; December , C6 ! < BOBj'c , closing at OS c. COIIN Itvcclptf. , 11)2,30(1 ) tin , ; exports. 35,400 bu. ; sales , 390,000 bu. futures , 114,000 bu. fpot. r-uot maiKotoponed llrm. closing easy ; No , 2 , 40' iin clovntor , 45'i < a40c allout. Up- tloiiH , dull but Mcady ; advanced with wheat und on thodvcicasu In thn visible btipply , re- noted und closed steady at 1s'ii ? i- not a dviincot Jnnuiiry,44 VTl4riUcclnsvil ( in 44HcMuy,4'i ; ' 40 11-lGc , fliised ut 40Mc ; December , 44i 4BUC , closed at 4&c. UATS Heceipts , 11D.300 bu. ; exports. 1,800 bu , ; fciiloK , 1 16.000 bu. futures , lon.uot ) bu. pot. Snot inurkot falily uctlvo nnd tinner ; NNo. . 2 , 34)ia34c ) ! ; No. 2 dolhornd,35u35ic ! ; s'o. 3. 34ct o. i ! white , sajicj No. a whltti , IHVft/'lDc : track , mixed western , 33jVJUc ; ( ruck , whlto no turn , 3044e ; track , wlilto Into. 3Cllc. Outlon mnrkot waa quirt all duy , showing a llrmnr&i In sy input hy with tliu other marlcetx , cltihlng nt Jjo net advance ; January , 311B3t > 'ic , , cloxod ut 34.V ; May BWi3U ic , closed ut 3QJfc ; December , 34 } < ( E 34 t.cliiKedut84i c. llAV-l'Irnii hhlppuiK , GOoj good to choice , CWtH6c ( , lltirK I'll in hut qnlot ; state , coiumon to choice , 10 < a.23et raelnofoiibi. 104I23C. IllliUK rirnii wet ha 11 ml Now Orleans , so- li'Cted,4D5t05 Ibg , 3)1 ) 4 0 ; Toxub , bolectt'tl , BG&SO Ihi. , 4 < Q,5i > ; Huonos Ayrns , dry , 200,24 Ilis. . 10U1 ti'i TUXIIH , dry 24 30 His. , Go. liUATHKit Stonily ; hemlock solo , Huonos A.VIVH , light tu heavy wolglitt , , 14l'Jc. I'ltovisioNK llrtif , Mfiidy ; fumlly. 12ai5c ; rxtrn Mifhs fH.&naO.OU ; het'f liainb , 17,76 ; clt ) extra India mi'i-t , HH.Ooa23.oo. Cut mcuw Dim ; pickled liclllos , Bft'Jo : iilckledhhonlders nj < c ; plcUU-d hams , Ulidi'Jiio. Lurtl , hti'ucty vvcktoriibteam closed iita.7Uifciiles , 426 tierces at fH.GUQH,70 ; option halt's , nonot December closed at < 8.65 noinlmil ; January , 18.44 asked 1'ork. btoudyi now moss , SlD.UKiol6.6U ( ; uxtn prime. $13.&lKai4.00 ; ' family , 10.017.60 Miort 'clear. JlO.&UffllO.OO. llDTTKIl Quletl wcHtern dalrv , 1722c ; wt'jturii ciuami'ry , 2 ( > it27iui ! western factory ' ( ( . . * * * ' lG'i(32liOj ! Klglni. 27Uc ; state dairy , utatc ctvaniury , 22S2IJo ( , CIIKESK Steady , state , largo. 0) ) fancy , small. lUSi 12Mc ; part kklma , full bkliim , 24J3C. Einih rirmj htiito and Pennsylvania , 24Uc leu house , 10ii24c ; wekteru frvkh , 244iVOc ! toiithern , 2324c. . , , -TAi.uW-Qiilot but steady i city tf2 per pku. ) Uu Stcadv ; off grades .24 ® crude , prlmo , 2Stt2'Jc. , ' ' bUttlnttd. commou to good | 1.27 4O1.30. . .i29li < 330c. . . .Hi United cloi > d at 77UC lildTWuiblnKtonVJii bbla. . t4.40\ViibIilnKton ; In Hilli , 3.1&i rcflued .Now Vork , IS.lOj I'lilladcl- phUnml nulttmore , In bbls. , $3.15 ; riilladot- phln nnu Hrvlllmorc , In bulk , fa.UO Itlcr.-Diilli domes ) Ic , fair In c.xtrn , Bc ; Jntmii , 4 ? i34Ijc , MotassES Dull New Orleans , oticn kettle , pcod torlmlcp , .na'tt-iOi * PJO IMON Qtilcl ; Amorkait.H2.00ai4.GO. rorrniiSirring : InUo , ! 10.4i ) . I.IUUNcglntrtlj domr-sltr. 13.30. 'J'l.V rirtncn Sliiilt * . 120.00. .SI'RI.Tfit-llarcly slpiuly. tlonipillc , $3 70 ; i.ticjoti 'changp , Ocnrlonda January spelter , Pi'nAn naw. sleiitiy ! n.ilcs none : fulr re- IlliliiK , 2Je , renlilfiigals , 00 tr-st. 3et No. 0 , marker , stimuli un i\ , . . i. _ mould Ai'4tt4 , ' Il-10ci iinndurd A , ronfretloiiers A , 4iQ4 ! 61 Cot cut loiif , 6 3-10c : crushed , ftftf > 3-llV ; uowdaroi,4 ( 9-10 Cj Kruiuimeil , 4 O-loai'.ii. ' ; cuijos , 4 0-10 o-icc. _ _ Omiliii Prndiifu .MnrKe-1. TtiTTTrn-Tho market K very \wik and the amount of butter that lirlnps 20e Is very malH choice country , 182U < . ' ; fresh imiikliif ? StncU' , l&C. Dnrasnn I'on.rnv CliloUom.chnlcoJcjgccso and Hurl- < a i'i lurUpysUilKM. lm : I'oi-'l/riiV Tlio murkest oil chickens U tcnupullcd nnd tlu < puckers aroolldrliig only 1(11 Kccoonitil ilui'ki , 7cjturl.ol > , 7c. VEAir-Tlio in rivals durliiK iliu Dust day or .tvnimxahccn Unlit , nnd tliu miirkut firm lit rovloim nuiitiitlons , cliou-o Riiiull and tut oills , OifHT'id thin < > r heavy , 3oc. JIB I'ralrlo rhlrkuns. fl.OUVt .2.i ! croiuc , ! 3.6033,7IiiiiiiltM.60 ; : jiu-ksnlDc , Sit goldcij ilovcr , (1 ! l\'iiiUlli ! tsccsw , ? 0.00 0.50 | mal uc o , $4 001U.60) ) tiriint , f3.03.GO ( ) | mallard .Jncki , 42.765iM.00 ! rpcllicinl ducks , KI ; blue wliiKtoul ducUs , tl.7Cau.UO ; union wing tunl "neks , JI.60 ! inlxorl iluckR , tl.25iai.60i can- .iisliaci ; dnoks'.SJ.Ooao.OOi jnck rabbits , $2.60 (3.3.00 ( ; t itiill rabhlti ) , $1.26 ; squirrels , 7600c ! Icorsiiddlos , peril ) . , 14ftl6c : ilci-r caroassrs , ffillcj aiiteloDO suddli't , 12iQil3e { iiiitulopo iircnssoi , HU'Jo , , Kmm--TliciceulpU of fresh laid eggs nro iuiy light mid doali-isuru uikliiK 23c. llio bulx of the stock Is itiliiMif2it'Jlo. ( ( ) llosEV-HOnuy Is I'oiunionclmr to niovo a lltlo muio frui'ly , bill thc'd'jiniind Is still llk'lit 'or It ; chnlco whltoclovpr , 16J17i : . OVSIKIIS Meilliitn. 16oj horseshoes , lOci > xtru Ktiunlnrds 2Vs .ulects 2lc ! oxlru so- ei'ts , 23c ! company lolivls , 20c'j counts , 30c. NltiK Cliostniits , 13ni6c l > or lll ! ' | nllan ilicstnuts. 13c ; iiliniiiidH , 18c ; Kimllslnvulinits , 2QMc ; 1111)0118. ) 12ir ! > ; lira ? ! ! nuts , 12Tcl3c ( ; ecans , IIIIRU , 1214i'i pectins medium , toe. Tlio mnrket. on black Mill nuts Is low and no one wants to buy. VIUIBTAIIMM. HKANS fnllfomla hand-picked navy , $2- western navy , Jl.H5ai.90 ; common wlillo beans , Jl.60ai.76. ONIONS -Onions are quoted at 50G5c , and nn orduis tit G&UVOo ; Hpanlbh onions , pur onto , $1.50 , WATFII Cinss1'nt : up In berry boxes , per case of 10 qts. . Jl.GOffbli7B. POTATOES Iseliriiska. Iowa nnd Mlnno ota grown potutoos , In nmall lots fioin sloio , 05 ® "Oo ; baiiio In ciirlots ( iOiiGSc. ; Colorado , from bloro , 75c ! Colorado lots. 06S70o. OAIIIIAOK Ordtrs forciibbagu from the coun try are tilled tit 2c P'.T II ) . UKI.KIIY KOOTS According lo sUe , 40ffl60c ppido / . ( 'Ki.EHV CJoodRtock , 35c ; oitra fancy Cali fornia , ( iilG.76c. HwiniT 1'oTAioF.s The supply Is fair ; west GUI block , per bill. , $3.00. ( iiir.iN Vi.iirrAui.KS Hptnacli , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 30)5o ! ) per do/ . ; radishes , pur doz. , aoc ; endive , nor doz. , 50GOo ; onions , pordo ? . , 20c ; ( aiillllowor , pur aoz. , $2 ; lot- nice , par ( loi. , 60o. OIUPES Kustern Concords. 2324c ; larco lots , 22o ; Cntawbas , 36c ; MalnKas.por 50-11) ) . bbls. , not. $0.00 ( 0,50 ; Mulaguu , pcr56-lb. bbU , . not , $7.00,7.50. OAMKOIINIA I'UUITS There Is not much left on the market ; pears , 12.70 : Muscat crnnos , slnslo cases , U.10 < ai.25 ; iTokays , douulj ) cases , J3. APPLES The supply Is light ort this market ; cliolce , nor bbl. , $4.uO fancy western , $1.760 } 2. 10 per box. UiiANiir.imiES Cranberries are arriving very freely and in o In good demand ; O.ipo Cou. per bbl. . ia.255lfi.50 ; bull und bugle , JG.60 4iG.75 ; Jersey , 10 ; boll and cherry , $5. TIIOl'tCAli FIIUIW. BANANAS 1'rlccs romiiln about steady : per hunch , largo , ? J.OaTJ2.60 ; per bunch , small to ini'dlum , $1.75 2.00. I.CMDNrt Good lemons , J5.005.5O. OIIANOBS Mojilrans or riorldds , per bo\ , 13 ; 5-box lots , $2.75. IIIBRS , TAI.T.OW , ' ETC. Hians No. 1 green hldos , 2'c ; No. 2 green hides , 2c ; No. 1 grenn salted hides , 3c : No. 2 green salted hides , 2o ; No. 1 green baited hldos , 25 Ibs. to 40 HH. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted bides , 25 ) bs. to 40 His. , 2o ; No. 1 veul calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 6c ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint lildos,5c : No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 4c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. 1'art cured hides ! c nor Ib. loss than fully cured. KIIKEP PKI.TS Orcon stilted , each , 8575c ; green salto < ( sncarllnqs ( short \voolod early skins ) , oacli loai5o ; dry bhcarllnss ( sliurt , woolod enrly' ' skins ) . No. 1 , each 510c ; dry sliearllngh ( short wooled early sldnsi , No. 2 each 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butclici v. oal pelts , porlb- . , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , par Ib. , nnluil wolaht , 1720o ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , OJSlOc ; dry flint Colorado mur rain wool pnlts , per Ib. , actual welglit , 7@9i ; ; dry pieces and bucks , actual wciligt , G'tSVc. Minneapolis Wlinat Market. BAVOI.IS , Dec. 4 , For some tlmo after the opening of the wheat market thcro was evident Indisposition to any activity , and prices held steady. Then with larger buying prices advanced nnd business wax brKk at times. A bontlincnt has pruvulled that the market would rlso quickly In the near futiiic. Tlio o.xtra demand caused free buying on the theory that the tlmo for .such rlso hadcomo. Than early buyers sold out on the advance and brought a reaction. Tlio Incrua o In stocks in tlio northwest caused the hesitancy and llnal reaction. Mlmu'iipollsrecolplH last week were 1.290,000 bu. , and Duluth 037,000 1m. , beside * shipments out of the northwest direct from the Interior and fin in s.Uoi to country mills , with an Increase In the country houses of some 300,000 bu. All these show an apparent rate of sales amounting to 50(1,000 ( , bu. u day. The bliort crop pi-oplo c.\pliilnod thin In ono way and another , but the facts wete thpro still. December opened at SSJJc , and May at 03 > c. Kcccipts , 520 cars ; shipments , 20 cars. The track wheat market waa fair and active with the solo de mand fiom lot-ill millers. Elevator companies bought a llttlo of tlio stttlT hardly bultiihlo fpr milling pnrooses. Hhlnpors were not In It to day. No. 1 hind sold ut 02V3G2Kc ; No. 1 northern at 'JUliiiOlc and No. 2 iiorthoin at Outside of the reduction In freight rates of 5 cents per 100 Ibs. to the cast tlieio Is no special change In the Hour Munition. Millers claim track wheat Is some 2c too high com pared with the bids they got on Hour. Sales 11 ro reported as light. Of course , scattering Billet ) uro being muilo all the tlmo , and thaag- gregtito makes a fulr Klrud total , but the nmr- liot Is slow. Shipment * , 28i05 ( hbs. : , quoted ut (3.30 3.75 foe llrst patents , f3ODQ3.4& for > ccond patents , $1.5lMnl.90 for fancy and ex- lort bakei.s' , $1.20@1.36 for luw gnuloiln bags. .Deluding . red dog. The iddcd unity output of nllls grinding today will niouably aggregate 3H.HOO bblH. Ilran In a llttlo naalvr. that Is somu of tliu mlllors who oio usUlni ; $10 Sat urday ate olTcilng It at 9 , 50 today , Imt those nho wciosclllng ntfU.60 Uion nro Nllll asking lie hume urlco today , Hhorts are quoted iteady ut I9.50'.10.60. Quotations are on cars for bulk. tJhlpniunts , 1,369 tons. ( St. I.ouli . Br. Louis. Dec. 4 , KLOUII I'lrrn but un- changud. WHUAT Was vpry strong and active caily and advanced lc , lutur prices dropped ? io and closed H < S ? ic abovu .Saturday ; rash GOc ; Documbor , GO' c ; January , 01 } < cj May , G0 ! { ® GGJ C. COUN Wns strong , but very slow and closed about ! ( c nl'ov ' o Hat iirdiiy ; casli. 35io ; Decem ber , 33lo ; January , 33c ; May , 30ic. ! OATS Very cjulet ; cash ana Oucembcr , lie oil , 27 ? c ; May llrm , 31c. Hvi' fVarco and wanted ; 470 bid. HAHI.I'.Y Dull ; bnmll sales of Minnesota at 474Hc. HIIAN Klrin ; G2K@03c on cast track. HAV UiiiMiiinia'd ; timothy , tlooo12.0 : ; pralrlo , 7.60ao.co. ( IjfAl ) Lower ut J3.15fl3.20 , hi'Ki.TKii llluher ; $3.bO lild , l'l.A.\yiii : > -Sioiuly atJl.10. HUTThii UnclmngtJd ; creamery , 2125ci dairy , )0 lB2o. KCKIS Illght-r acai'/Jc. COIIN MIAI : , Qulotnttl.76 , WIIISKV Steady ut ( ! , ) & . llAiiut.sd Unchanged at 4H0 ° C- COTTON Tits Unchanged at 05cl.OO. I'noviaio.NH Very mnet with only u small jobbing Undo nt previous iiuotutlonn ; pork. 114.25 ; liiril , Jd,15j dry .alt meals , loosu hoiiUleif , tO.&Ut longs and Ubs , (7 ; hhurtu I7.2& : bacon , hhoiilder. , 87,25 ; longs. IB.12H Ilhs , JB.2& : ihorts.l8.5d. KeCEil-TH Kluur. 6,000 bbls. ; wheat , 16,000 bu. ; coin , 1B3OCO int. touts , 31,000 bu , HlllVJIBNTS Hour , 4,000 bills. ; wheat , 13,000 bu , ; com , U&.OOU bu , ; oats , 24,000 bu. City .ilurXuti. KANSAS CITV , Doc. 4. WHEAT lc higher No. a hard. 63 } < c : No. 2 red , Blic. CouN-Klrnr No. a mixed , 30i < 331c No.awhlto. Sic. OATS Htrons ; No. 2 mixed , 27Ji828c : No , 2 white , 'JDitU'Jlic. UVK Hcaicu and higher ; No. 2. 60o. l'i xtiKi2ii-lllxhi > r ; tl.05. KUAN Active fiidllini ; 6 COc. HAY Quiet und unchanged ; tlmnthy. 17.6' ' G8.0 ; prairie. M.OOQC.OO. creamery. 2OQ25c ; dairy RuoH-QuIot tit 20 ! H' . UBCKIWBVhcai. . 22,000 bu , : corn , 2,000 bu. ; oats , none. Bmri.ir.NT3Vliout , VI.000 bu. ; corn , 2,000 bit. ; oats , none. \Vtirtt Atook. , Dec. 4. The Northwestern Mlllur rfporu the a took of wheitt In private cluvutort. uf .JllmieuiiollH ut UB9.1KK ) bu. , tin lu- cruakoof 3aouobu. couipurvtl with last Mou- day. Thl brtni- the Minneapolis nnd Duhtth itockup to 10,607,771 Im. , nealnst 10,761,400 bu. the week before nnd 2iiri2G&o < 4 bu. a year ' " "The Mnrket Jlccnrd c-tlmalc l tlioslocTiioJ wheat In rouiilrrolcvnlon i > f Minnesota nnd the two Dakotnn nt 0,145.000 bu. , a snln for the nccltor 493,000 Im. T ; U mnkci the s- grcgato north trcstorn stork jovclusho of mill storage ) 26,752,761 bu. , an Incroa-oot 348- 255 bu. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CotTto .Mnrkct. NKW Yontt , Dec. 4. Corpr.E-Ootlon * opened fVi20 points nlT on lowtfr Havre ; oosod : sli-udv ut f > ! i4 15 polntsdc-cllno ; snlos. 18,250 II.IRS , .In cluding ! January , tl4.105tlOU5 ; I'ebmary. J15.05 ; March , 16.76 | May. 15.30iS16.40. Hpol coffre. Uln , duH | No. f.ll7.76 17.87K : mild , market steady ; Cordova , f20,0ig ( > 2O,2 ! > j sa'n : : , a oo bugs. - llAviti : , Dec. 4. Steady ; ; i(52c ( lower. LONDON , Dec. 4 , Vnrlmngcd. . Hto DE JANEIIIO. licc.4. roKPKfi-rinnt No. 7 , oxchaneo standard , per trn kilos , 15,300 ; oxohnngo , 10 u-lOd. Itrci'ltito during the week , 54 bags. I'utchases for t'liltcd StatDs , 44,000 bags. Purchases for Europe. 10.000 hnffs. Slilpmcnts in I'nllcd ytutcs , 10,000 bags. flock , 130.000 halts. .SANTOS , 1)03. 4. CoFi-KK-rirm ; good nvor- ago tier ten kilo ? 16,300. liccclpts durum the Wfok. 46,0in ) ] ) nesj slilpinpnts to United Si a las , 27,000 bacs. Purchases for United States , none ; stock aou.UOO bassi market firm. MlhMlllk-o .Miirknl- . MlMVAUKKI ! , DCC. 4. I'l.Otllt-Ol. WHCAT-Stctitlyi M y , 05. < c | No. 2 surlng , Clc ; No. 1 nottfitrn , 05c. CottN-Dull ; No. 3. 34e. . . . OATS Stonily i No. 2 whlio , .10e ; No. 3 while , ' HAUI.KV Acihoi No. Q. iOo ; sample , 38 ® 47V c. KYI : Diilland woakiNo. 1 , 48c. , , I'novisto.vs Unsettled ; pork , J13- ; lard , itECKli'TS-I'loiir. 15,500 bhls. ; wheat , 32,600 bu. ! hurley , 34,400 bu. . Hlill.MKNTS-l''loiir,2OOObbls. ! wheat , 18,200 bu. ; Inn ley , 171,000 bn. l.lvorpnot ( iniin Murkot. LtvEitrooi , , Dec. 4. WIIKAT Steady ! . dc- iiitind poor ; holders offer mulorat ly ; r\o. 2 California , 5s Gd5s 7d ; retl western , snrlnif. No. a , 6s 6d6 ! > G'id ; led , wlnlor , 6s2da5s ! CO'IIN I'lriii ! demand fair ; mixed western , I'liAfl Canadian , 5s. . I'uovism.v'B I'm k , prime mess , flno , 85s ; beef , extra India mess. 110s ; bacon. long and short. 50-lbsi. , 48s Gd ; long clear , 40-lhs. , 4Ds ; lard 60s. TAW.ow-Amorlc.in Liverpool , line. 28s. Now York Dry < ii > : > < l Mnrkit. NKW YOIIK , Dec. 4. The action of the dry goods market bus shown very llttlo Interest In the past vci'k , e.\ccptlng the continued tlrmnchsln time of pilnis and the iiftMty In those cloths til Providence ami Fall Klver. The demand for printed fabrics continues moderate. CilnglianiH and stuples mo In mod erate request at previous urlccs. Woolen goods continue In moderalo demand. The trade of Imported goods lint fallen behind last year. The miirkel Is ( pilot , but , on the whole , uompataltvoly Htoady. The jobbing trade Is without special feat mo. Cotton Market. ST. Louis , Dec. 4. COTTON Market lower ; sales , 476 bains ; ordinary. G 7-16c ; good or dinary. 0 15-lGc ; low niTildllng , 66-lGc ; mid dling , 7 9-lGc ; good middling , 7 13-lGc ; mid dling , fair , B 5-lGc. NEW Oni.KASS , Dec. 4 , COTTON T.nay ; middling , 7J4f ; low middling , 7 ! < o ; good or dinary , G7 . Net receipts. 10,000 bales ; gross 16.400 bales ; sales , 0,000 bales. Futures Hteadv ; sales , 00,600 hull's ; Dei-eiubor , $7.36 ® 7.39 ; January , $7.487.4U ; I'ebruary. $7.58 ( < 6 7.5'J ; March , J7.48W7.G7 ; April. * 7.75 .7.7G ; May. $7.83 ; June. 7.00@7.01 ; July , J7.05O7.98. 1'uorln Grain Alurket. ' PEOHIA , Dec. 4. COIIN Klriu , blither ; No. 2 , SuVlc : No. 3 , 34'iis ; new No. 3 , tiia35c. ( OATS rirm ; No. 2 white , 2Uia30c. ? ( HYE None. WHISKY Firms wines. $1.1C ; spirits , * 1.17 , KKCHIITS Wheat , 1,200 bu. ; corn , 70,850 bu. : oats , 04,000 bu.jryo , GOO bu. ; barley , 13,300 bu. bu.SHIPMENTS SHIPMENTS Wheat , none ; corn. 20,40(1 ( bu. ; oats , 31,900 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 7,700.bu. Ylailile drain Supply. Nnw YOIIK , Dec. 4. The visible supply of grain Saturday , December 2 , as compiled by the Now York Produce exchange. Is as fol lows : Wheat , 78,091,000 bu. ; Increase. 805,000 bu , ; corn , 7,048,000 bu. ; decrease , 430,000 bu. ; outs , 4,255,000 bu. ; decrease , 579,000 bu. ; rye , 954.000bii.decriasc,60,000bu. ; ; bar ley , 3,342,000 bu. : decrease. 200.000 bu. Ilulnth Wli < vit .Market. Dui.tJTn , Dec. 4. WHEAT The whtnt market opened this morning at tic higher than Satur day for cash and ! c for May , Following were the closing prices : No. 1 hard , cash , Ol u ; December , OlJJc ; May , G5gc ? ; No. 1 northern , cash , GOJie ; Decemuor,00ie ! ; Muy , GSJic ; No. 2 northern , cash , 57c ; No. 3 , 52&c ; rejected , 4i-ic ; ; on track , No. 1 northern , to arrive , COlic. Oil Markets. OIL CITY , Dec. 4. National transit cer tificates oponud at 77j ? ; highest. 774 ! ; low est , 70)4 ) ; closed , 77W ; sales , 03,000 bbls. ; clearances , 24,000 bbls. ; shipments , 141,421 bbls. : runs. G5.900 bbls. I'lTTSlitnia Dec. 4. National transit , . . cer tificates opened at 7Gi ! ; closed at77i ; high est , 77 J ; lowest , 70Jc. \Voul .Uurliet. ST. Louis , Doc. 4. Woor/ Entirely un changed ; no sales reported. STOCKS AND IIONDS. Firrnuenn of'Saturday Was Wholly Abient In yesterday , * * Dc.illnci. NEW YOIIK , Doc. 4. There was nothing loft this morning of the lirnmcss with which the stock market closed on Saturday. On the contrary , the stock market was wnak and'sympathized with tlio heaviness of the London market for American securities. The publication of the president's message in advance of its delivery to poupress.gavo the street a knowledge of its contents through the medium of thu wire and the fact tn.at it made no mention of a contemplated bond issue was i-eparded as a Dear point and helped to depreciate values. The iS'ovembor statement of the St. Paul road coming in with a largo decrease In earnings was an other factor In the general depression. Lon don , too , was in the mtmiet as a seller of St. Paul ; Atchlson , Union Pacific nnd Louisville and the west sent In a number of selling orders. The general market opened .a fraction lower and In the early dealings a decline was recorded , ranging from j. to 2 per cent , the latter in Western Union , which was gold o realize the profits of the advance. Pull man and I'.cad preferred dcclinod 2 per cent , ead common IJf per cent , and Lake Shore , Burlington & Novv Jersey Central 1 per cent. Distilling and Iowa Central preferred ivas sold after 11 o'clock t | in to freely. A 'reo selling movement was developed which spread to almost the entlto list and a down ward movement was inaugurated which was"not checked until a decline of from } { , o IJf per cent had been recorded. A quick turn was made before noon on the bull sldo of tlio market , Chicago Oan soiling l } { per cent. Mobile & Ohio 2 per cent , and the rest of the list from 1 % to \ % per cent higher. After midday the speculation again became lioavy and during the afternoon dealIngs - Ings were very Irregular. Ijito In the dealings the market became steadier and at thy close was falrlv llrm. Compared with the closing sales of Saturday , thu last quota- tlonb today are decidedly irregular. Cotton Oil preferred Isy per cent lower , Load preferred 1 per cont. western Union \ % per cent , Luke Bhoro 1M p.er cent and Pullman , Pacillo Mail , Now Jersey Central , Minneap olis & St. Louis profeired. Delaware , Lackawanna & Western and Evansvlllo" & Terre Haute , 1 per cent. Mobile & Ohio Is 2Jtf per cent hljshor , Baltimore & Ohio and Canada Southern H < ; per cent anil LouUvillo & New Albany preferred and Iowa Central preferred \X per cent. The Post says ; The business In stocks wa light this morning , the common ex planation being the wish of speculators to ECO the president's mc&sago ucforo rcaummn activity. When tno message was published trading crow duller than over , a natural consequence enough , since the document , both In Us positive recommendations and hi its conservative tone was precisely what bat been expected. Such declines as there waa In today's prices took place as a rule before fore the publication of the uiccsigc und nrosu chiefly from moderato rate realizing tales. The aftornoot : market was llrm throughout. It-was the re ported decrease in St. Paul gross earnings which started the foreuoon belling , uud the salcn were participated in by last week's speculative buyers and by London , In Lon dpn's market the only development worth noticing was the auoden drop in tbo local money rate , promptly reflootoj l > y lower storllnir rates hero and In Paris. Chicago Gas and Distilling certificates bcorcd sharp advances. At present till tba Vull street , dabblers In the latter stork'bollovq Implicitly that the distilling company always carries tin enormous manufactured surplus , and that the more the trade Is taxed the larger \vlll bolts profits.j . The following anUth * closmcrquotation * of thtf loading stocltSTTih the Now York ex change toiiay * . I worllinrn Pacific " " 1 do I A'Haiti ' Haiti _ Canada Pa. _ . . C.iuadnSo.uiiorn. . CiMitral I'.icino. . . . Clip * . . & Ohio. . . . Clilcnro A Alton. . . S. L. * U. C.H. .VQ , . , . . . . , . , raclacMall. . Clilc Has , rcorl.n. Dec. AK. . . 0. t I * . ol "I rol. Coil A Iro.l. . . Cotton oil Cort. Icliiiioncl Ter. . . . . Del. Del' iJietti'ATWoVu ifijmlatn dramlu Wesi" 1H I ) . .V 11. 0. profd . , at : ; < "donrem Dls.AC.Filra.Co. . . SfiH Hook Isl.uul Kail Tumi kst.l'aiil Krlc. , . , , . . . , , , , , . 15. 'do Ittvf'tl , . , ISO'S tlo pret'tl : ll , St. 1'iiul At Omaha. 41) Port Wiiyno ISO rte lirot'il. . . ' lllt > < Great Norlli'iinni. 10S ? oiilhrrii IMcllle. , CIll.iVKilt , III.life ! Snitar Rpllncrv. . . . H3 HocklnirV.illoy. . . . 11M ! Tonil. Co.il A Iron , 111. llllnolHCrnlr.il . . . ' ' ' St.raul ADnliitli. . m 'iToi..v o ! ctMi.'pfVi ! 70 Kan. A Texas pf it. vnuluiiioii I'noino ,109. ' Iiko ; Erlt * A Weal , , HIM IT. S. Kxpross. . . . , , 01' ilo ptvf'tl , , , . , iii. ' ' ' lAkt.Short ; * . . . , , . , [ L'rtHI Vt > tirof'd. 1. ' . ' . ' . ' lliH Lend Trust. . . . . . . . Bl ! IWollsI-'aivoExp. . . 121 LoulM. A. Nash Ixinls.A N , A A I < . K. . . Mlinlmtl.lliCoi , , , , . do itref'tl Memphis.VO 10 ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' MlohicnnCuntr.il , . 1D1U a A'H. ( i. ! , . . . . . . . > io ; MlHHoitrl IMcllle. , . Rcm-rnl Kleclrle. . . . . Mobile .V Ohio. . . . . . National I.tnnoisl. . i4H ! Nnsh , 'iClnitl. . . . . . O. P. A I. nreftl. . . 70 Kiitlonnl Coril.'iKo. . - OH H. AT. C . . . 1 ! tlo jirofM. . . . . . . , . in T. A. A. AN. M 7 N , J. Contr.il 118 T. St. I..AIC.C. . . . . . 1 Norfolk&W.pt'il. . tlo prot'tl H North Amorl'ii Co , offered. Tub total sales of stocks today were 231.000 shares , Including ; Atchlson , 0.000 ; American Cotton Oil. 3.000 ; American Sugar , 30.400 ; Chtciigu , lluillngton * QuIni'V , 17,700 ; . 'lilcug ( ) Out ! , 20.41)1) ) ) ; Distilling & CntUofeedllig. 11.BOOi OPiiertil Eli-clrlc , 14'JOO ; l.uitlsvlllo . NAsh- vlllp , 3,100 ; Natloiril Load , 3.COO ; Heading , a.iooj Hock Island , 4.0001 Ht. Paul , 10,900 ; Union 1'aclilc , 7.700Vcstcin ; Union , 18,400. Now Yum .ii.iiicy .Mitrltot. _ NRW YOIIK , Dae. 4. MONBV oy OAT.I. Disv at l(31t ( ! per cent ; last loan , li ! per cent ; closed ut IM per cent. 1'itiMK MGIIUANTII.K I'APKII 3j ; percent. HTKiu.l.sd E.xcilANdt ! rirm , with actual business In hnnkara'hills nl ft.8G'A4.8Qy. for tlcmiiml , nnd ut * 4.83 > 4'in > 4.84 for sixty days. 1'ostud rates , $4.84i34.87'i. [ ' Commer cial hills , I4.82'4 ' l4.81y. ! HlI.VCIl CEIITIKHJATES OO'iC 1)1(1. ) ( l5ovr.iiN.MHNT Ho.NDs-Strong and higher. Into bonds , llrm. The closing quotations on tmnfls : tl. 8. 4s rw . llli'V St. &S.V.UGI1. . M II , S.-lscoup , . 1UW St. I'.llll ConaolH. . . 1U7J4 tJ. S. 4 nreF . 115 St. P.O. & , I1. lHt8. . 14 101W T. P. Ij. G.Tr. Hots Iv. . . T. 1' . H. O.Tr. Ucts ' Union l.ic. lats. . . , 1U4 Tcnn. now net lib. . ] Went Short * 104 Tenn. now net 5s. . 1 U. O. W. lat 7t : Tcnn. new Bot3n. . . Atchlson la 7(1 ( Canada So. 2tt9 } .ilo'JHR class A. 4t Central Vac. Ists. . : O. II , AS. A , ( Is. . . . 103 D.A.U. O. Ista ; G. II. A.S. A. 7s. . . . 102 I ) . A R. 0.4s H. AT. C. SB 100 Erlo 'Jils dolls 104 M. K. A T. Gon. Os. N C. UB 110 M. K. A T. Gen. Os do 4s 05 Mutual Union Oa. . Tenn. old UB UO N. J. C. Int. Cert. . Va. Centuries 55 N.lMc. Ists Va.Coutuilcs tit. , . ( ! N. Pac. 2dB Ala. clahsA 100 N. W. Consols Aln.cl.isn H N. W. Dob. & Alxelans C. . . . . . . . St , L , . A I. M. O. Ba. Ala. Currcnclus. . . bid. liostou .St HOSTON , Doc. 4. Cell loans. 21s41 } pe cent ; tlmo loans , 3-i5 ; pec cunt. Closing quotations on blocks , bonds andmliilng.slnircs Atch.T. AS. V. . . . ilo uref'cl .IT. American Smr.ir. . . Wls.Centi-.il 0 tlo preferred Atclilaon 'Jita 40 lloBtuni Albany. . ( Si-iicral Elcc. Os. . . Boston A Maliio..u i ! A .lluutu MlnliiR Co 15 C..H AQ ' } (4 tluntlc 12M Ofnpral Klec joston Montan.i VHHi Mexican Central. . IluttuA Boston. . . . N , Y. AN.E Calumet A Old Colony Oi.'iilonnlal. . Ore.Short Lino. . . . Fraiiltlin. . . , Hnbber iin San Dlceo Oaceola Union I'ncltlc Qiilncy. . . ! iaa West Eatl ' | Vunarack. , 1C5 Wcetliigh. Kluc. . . . -MJ4 London Stncc ! < > uo tat Ion ; . N , Dec. 4. Close : 1 Consols , moiipy.OS Mill ) Mexican oitltnary 1-l-H Consols , nec'nt..OS : ! ! ! ! St.-Paul common. . liTJi Canadian Pacllle. . 77M Now Yorli Central. 105M Krlo 15 Pennsylvania SDu Erie IMs TO Reading 11 llllnolfl Ciiiural - T-1 Mox. Cen. new 4sf , BG1 BAH SILVKII 31 Ifi tCd pero/f. MONEV Hi per cent. Kato ot ( IjsconnM In the open market for both short ami three months bills , 2i2 ! 3-16 per cent. _ ' San FrnnciHco .Miami ; " SANFltANCiSCO , Hoc. 4. The official closhig nuolattons for mining stocks today \yoro 111 follows ; On tliu I.oiKliin : MiirUot. NEW VOIIK , Dec. 4. The Post's iluimclal cablvKrnm from I.otiflon snys : Hllvor wus un changed toduy , but wouk. A consldoralno amount has just ht-cn shlpuod to Hombuy. The talk of nn Imiinrt duly In Indluonsllver Is re vived. The Indian frnvormnout hai announced n further Issnu of l.DOO.OUU nix-months bills. Tlio markets wcro dull today. There was much roall/lne hero and much dlsiipnolntmont bocuuso Now Vork icfralncd from fresh huy- liiK. Thu tone of * > pucnatlou ! Is liualthlvr. Vlnunolui XUCIIH. KANSAS CITY , Dec. ' 4. flouring * , 11,790- 750. 750.KAI.TIMORE. KAI.TIMORE. Doc. 4-ClcarliiKs , $2,028,427 ; balances. $2'J2ll'J. I'Aiits , Dec. 4. Three per cent rentes , 98f D7cfortho account. New YonK , Dec. 4. Clearings , J78.137.775 ; balances , 5i81,617. OMAHA , Doc. 4. Clearings , tl,01D,27t > ; same day last week , 1031,107. riiiLAiiEU'iilA , Doe. 4. ClearlnRs , $11,318- 153 ; balance ! , , J1.08C.407. MKMFIIIR , Dec. 4. Now York exchange , soil ing utunr. Clearings , 1330,004 ; balances , $51- 144. 144.NEW NEW OIIT.EANS , Dec. 4. Clearings. 11,537- 10a. K.tchaiiKo , bank , par ; cominercl.il , $1 per 81,000 premium. IlEUMN , Dec. 4. Tiio statement of the Tin- penal Hank of Germany fallows an Incruano Inspoclo of 7.733.0UO marks. HOSTON , Doc , 4. Cloarlngs , J17,370,353 ; hul- ancct , , tl.770,134. Money , 4@(5 ( ner cent , Ex- chnngo on Xow York , jiar for fash. ST. UllliP. Dec. 4. Clearings , $4,524,204 ; balances , $ Ull,3t > 0. Monuy , quiet at 7b per cent , Kxchanxo on Now York , UOo prt-mlum , UIUCAIIO , Doc. 4. Clearings , ? 2O,294)00. ) Now Vorlc uxchdiigi * . OOuiiromiurn , Kxchiinge , easy ; actual , $4.ti4&4.t)7. ) Money , plenty ; rates 0448 pur cont. ) { OUAI1A I.IVU nTOCIC MAKKKT.9. Weak Ojienlni ; < > t a Mew Week the Chief reuiura.'ftf ' the Trude. " ' MONDAY , Deo. 4. Hccolpts of all kinds' of atocU wcro fair , but fell somewhat ftlvort o ( the run of a week ago. . 1 Tticro were plenty of < eatte ! on sale , OfferIngs - Ings dla not inclu'd'dVgrcat many h'ooil cat tle , but more commiii trueli than there was any call for. Thojrja.rltet was slow , the do- inand belnp rathcf 'Wslrli'tcd , Prices ruled anywhere from wedtt'to ' u dime lower than "Saturday , poor to Tory fair 000 to 1,400-lb. , steers selilnj' all thtf'Way ' from $3.JTi ! tQ J4.85. The wcBtcrn cattlo"were ! > mostly cows and feeders. Taken altogether It was a dull , woUk trade anil thcro wcro quite a low cattle tlo in tlrst hands at the closo. The cow market waa also dull , although as far as the really dcslrnblo butchers' stock was concerned , prices rulofl very nearly steady. Bales Includca poor to very good cows and heifers at from ? l..riO to $2 70 , with the bulk of tlio trading at from ti to $3.40 , Calves at from S ) to $5 were about steady and thcro was llttlo cbango lu the market for roujfli Btook , commoa to very good bulls oxen and ataK bclllng-tit from ( I.&U to (2.40. The ( ecuor trade waa r-itlierxiiulot. Offer ioga were fairly liberal and the demand came , chiefly from regular dealers. Prices , however - , over , were firmly b9Ul on all suitable grades although a trlfla oft on the common llghi stockure. Good to choice feeders are quoted at S3 to $3.00 ; fair to ROCK ! at Wt ) lo t \vlth Inferior to fair grades at ti 10 to & .r < Kopresentativo sales : Av , IT. No. Av. IT 0. 1100 12 7G ' 1104 } 3 U ! > 01 1012 3 35 ui'l .1110 3 70 14.H. . , 902 3 33 H. . .1300 3 00 H. 12110 3 60 21) . . .1300 4 30 . 90S 3 50 3'J. . ,1070 4 35 1071 3 05' ' CO MR. W KSTKUX CAT ! I.U. No. Av. Pr. Nn. Av. IV. 1 bull. . . 1300 * 1 75 11)111 . . . . 7120 $2 30 13 cows. . H07 U 30 110 cow * . , , H82 a 05 3H foi'drs. . ! )03 ) 3 15 3 bulls. . . 1503 2 0(1 ( 10strsT.852 2 50 2 fccilrs 400 a 75 1 feedr. . . 03O 2 70 22 stccts. 041 10 1 hteor.,1410 3 40 1 hflfor. . 020 i ! 15 1 bull. . . .101)0 ) 1 70 121 rows. . Mil J 111 124 cows. . 777 2 20 42fOWi. . . 773 J 125 i ! calves. . 300 2 70 18 fcrdr-s. 700 1 ! 85 1 bull. . . . BOO 1 70 1 bull. . . GOO a oo 3 bulls. . . 1090 .200 1 bulls. . 1175 1 50 7 bulls.,1375 1 90 20 bulls..H2l ! 1 H5 30 fcedrs..H81 ! 3 15 101 focdrs. . 003 2 00 1 fccdcr.,1140 2 85 2ftMdrs..l240 ! a 15 8 fcodrs. . 042 3 20 Ofecdrs. . 81b i ! 70 8 fcodrs.,1380 2 50 22 sir , tlT..1123 | 'J 25 0 sirs , Tx 803 2 GO 1 htr , T.v. . 540 a oo 4 sirs. TxNM2 3 15 14 cows. . . . 1150 a 35 4 cows. . . . 075 2 50 80cows. . . 873 B 25 40 COWS..1090 2 85 Istr , tlg..H7 ( ) 2 25 lOfecdrs. . 830 2 00 21 cows. . . 01G 240 12cows. . . 027 1 GO 1 fdr. . . . GOO 2 00 7fdrs. . . . OGO 2 70 lstoer.,1440 3 00 2cnlvos. . 185 3 50 2 cows. . . 930 1 75 Ibull. . . 1380 1 70 2 bulls..1470 1 70 2cows. . . 805 240 34 COWS. . . 830 2 40 2 strs.tlglSOO 240 12strstlgll83 2 40 1 fdr 040 2 DO 0 fdrs. . . . 408 2 50 Icalf. . . . 180 2 70 5 calves. 250 2 75 1 stoor.2GO 2 75 1 steer..l3HO 2 75 6stoor.s..ll3G 275 31 Btecrs.,1070 2 75 20 calves. 304 2 75 54 fdri. . . . 04G 3 00 2fdrs. . . . 080 3 00 Ofdrs. . . . 002 3 00 2fdrs..l010 3 00 33 Mrs. . . . 9 9 3 00 flGO 2 05 02COHS. . . 974 2 50 COCOWH. . 080 2 55 1 cow. . . . 050 1 75 7 cows. . 805 2 00 Ocows. . . 740 2 10 a cows. . 823 2 10 70 COUb. . . 701 2 25 13 cows. . 804 2 40 40IDAHO. IDAHO. 2 cows. . 1135 200 ,34pows..l040 2 05 44 fdrs. . .1020 3 20 12 Mrs. . . . 907 3 10 8 bulls. . 1205 1 00 Ocows. . . 970 2 30 17 fdrs. . . . 794 280 aGfdr.s..l285 2 80 Icow. . . . 980 3 10 lG2fdrs . . .10SO 3 15 4 cows..1005 2 00 51 fdrn. . . . 924 3 00 2 COWS. . . 1000 2 25 2Gcows. . . 938 2 25 7 cows. . . 000 225 25COWS..10IJO 2 25 2 fdrs. . . . 810 00 20 Mrs. . . . 878 3 00 1 COW. . , 7GO 2 25 Icow. . . . 040 2 25 Ocows. 833 2 25 3 COWS. . . 873 2 25 Scows. . . OGG 225 Scows. . . 806 S 30 G COWS. . . 033 230 8 COWS. . . 015 2 30 6 COWS. . . 001 230 11 COWS. . . 870 2 30 Ifdr OGO 310 16 Mrs..1014 3 10 WYOMING. 7cows.1091 " 180 20COWS. . . 050 2 25 ID bulls. . 8G2 2 30 1 bull. . .1G70 1 75 G bulls . .131D 250 2 slstlgsl215 2 00 114 fdrs..1223 320 10 bulls..1330 2 50 UTAH. 14 stoors.,1239 3 25 Hoas The market was very uneven , weak throughout on the heavy and packing grades ana somctinng 01 n "swa.voacit" on the light und butcher weight stuff. Kc- ceipts wore fair for a Monday. A few of the first olds and sales were nearly steady with Saturday , but with little or no Inquiry from shippers and speculators and bearish reports from Chicago , the market soon weakened , and the average of prices puld was all of u nickel lower than the close of last week and lOo lower than last Monday. gomo of the best loads , both heavy ana light , sold early for $5.20 and on a load or two ot rough p'ackers all sellers could got was $5,03. For fair to good hogs of all weights the po'pular llgures vero $5.10 and $5.15. Trading on heavy and mixed hogs was slow throughout , but light weights firmed up a little toward the close. Every thing sold , the bulk ut $ T > .10 und $5.15 , as against J.r.15 and ? 5".i.0 Saturday and from | 5.'J ( ) to ! r5.2o on last Monday. Representa tive sales : No. Av. Hb. 1'r. No. Av. Eh. 1'r. 4.250 S5 00 GO , . . . 250 * 5 10 4..187 G 05 61. . . . ' 289 200 0 10 09..270 100 005 OH..207 40 D ID G3..229 280 005 5H. . .282 120 0 15 8..212 5 10 100 . .100 ICO 0 15 50.340 240 5 10 CO. . .274 280 C 15 00..228 280 6 10 45. . .230 0 15 34. . . 194 5 10 53. . .288 120 5 15 75.227 200 5 10 52..227 80 D 15 50. . . 208 120 0 10 . .208 120 0 15 08..330 40 5 10 77 ! ! . .250 0.40 6 15 71 . . .271 120 0 10 50..347 80 C 15 G2..102 2GO 5 10 79'.22 I 280 0 15 55..270 200 0 10 64..280 480 0 15 00..287 1GO 5 10 02..271 80 5 15 03. . 293 120 6 10 02..288 ICO D 16 50. . . .318 12a 5 10 71. . , 20'2 40 5 20 54 ' .247 320 5 10 (14. ( . i283 1UO 5 20 81..i267 ! 240 5 10 72..235 80 520 50..312 80 0 10 70..274 120 5 20 41. . . .240 40 5 10 07. . .244 B 20 1'IOS ANU 110UUII. 1..380 4 00 SHBBP But ono load of very common mixed natives wus received. They were hardly good enough to kill , J-ocul houses are all anxlouu for desirable muttons and lumb.s at quotably linn prices. Fair to good natives , * 'J.7BUO ; fair to good west erns , f2.25@3.16 ! ; common and stock sheep , $ l.COC < ! ) ! i 25 ; good to choice40 to 100-lb. lambs , $2.60(5)1.00. ( ) UrcolptH mill IMspo.ltlou o * ( Hock , onicliilrocalpuand disposition of HtqMc as shown by the books of the Union Htoslc Yar.ls company for tliu fortv-olght hour * ending ut 5 o'ctoulrp , in. , December 4 , 1803 ; CATTLE. 1IUUH , IHIKSJ'St Ml 8 , Cam. Ilonil CnrH.Hrad Clint. I Head , 16(1 ( H.H08 1IUVKUS. 1IIIUH HiifEr. Tliu Oiiialin I'acUlnk' Co , , , 14 PCS Tim O. II. Hammond Co. . . .Sfl 712 BWIUA.CO , 8n : 74fi Tim Cnduliy I'.icklni ; Co. . , 1,3.10 NulHon Morris. . . , , 475 A. Jinan 05 Blil'iper" null fcrrtorH. , . , , Mil Leftover , , . . . , , DUO 104 Total. 3.H53 2,415 "uii _ . . Live Wfiok MnrKat. . CiiiOAiio. Dec. 4 , Thcro wns a liberal run of cnttlu today , estimated at 20,000 Itoad , a JiU Is about 3.000 bead more than onlvcu lukt Mon day mid. 4,000 head mpru thaiui year ago. 'Ilm olfcrliiKs WPIO matorlally eroiiU > r than the do- miind , aim the mm Uot was wt'Ak and tinovenly lower. Afow > ery cholco sieiir foltl within from 10 < i to 15o or liibt week's prices , but the "rank mid tlle"miHoii > tluiIeclliioof from 16cto 20c. Trade uputifd at a later hour than usiuil , and up to the middle of the forenoon scuiciijy uny tliliiK li'id been done , buyers und Hellers bofiiK wide iimirt in their vlowa of valiitH Later there a a ionxonably uctlvo inuve- nient , but not nearly all tnu cuttlu were taUon and the clOsu wus nut at all fciitUfaclory to the soiling Inleront. Tlioru nan a Jialo of line 2-year-old khort-horn uti-ers at II-.25 , and a few ptnor k | us wi'ro reported ut bolter than tO , but cattle Komi cuoui'li to brlni ? moro tliuii fo,6p were not very numerous , thu popular priced bums from J3.7& to 10.25 for tmmn und from 2 to 12.76 forcowe und bulls. Inferior cuws were mailed at from ll.'JSto e2.50 , and were no I leudlly nalUhlo at thee low llxurcs. HtocUon und feeders did not kliow imicb vliaiiK am prlcUii fpr vonl calvt-8 iiuifod uliout as ueforu Thu market tttfnln hud the apuvaranco o : 8tOadlne a for lie v. It wah nxitfiulto av Htroiij , ai at tJaturday'u opciduK , but uvuraged fully THET * JHIRD * PART V * * We. WMJ live without * lioliHcs , httvUtS , and Joclls , IVe , JMOU live , uilrjoufUxtS / , O.MC ! live. ivU/jotfl' / tolls : nfttjlivt uilrjoufuotTufl tvljew Tadicc5 | Coj e , fBufc ciui'li'zad in i ccuitiol- Hue wUl oulSORJ. | . Next In the foolishness of trying to live without Soap , is tlw great Unwisdom Of living without which is acknowledged to be far better than any other kind. Sold everywhere by enterprising grocers. t . , only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago , OMAHA UM nnnrfsirprc BAQ& & TWINES I TENTS , ETC. Bcmis Omaha Bag OinalnTcnl-A\YniiU COMPANV. CONtl'ASV. Importer * nncl iinnuf.iD- turtrj ot Hour > nck , IIOU K COVKIIS. burlni > i , tnliid. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coe Shoi Company. SMeiroom nnd Onico-1107-llOMItl llor rl n ractnry-IH-U2I-U21 ] llowaM St. \Ve nr tlic os't.r \lntr.ifntureri ot lloott mid Shoe > ln Ilia stntoof .NobrAiki. A uenornl liivllnllon 1 > onto.ijjd to nil to ourncwlnctorjr. KirKcodull , Jones & Amcr , Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wholesale mm , aKonta Uoaton B1IOH CO. . liooti. Ilubbor Bboo Co. II03- nnd rubber f.-outt , I30J- llOMICWHnrner Street. laiollnrno ; Sire ft , DRY GOODS. aspooil ns that ( lay's close Choice 300 to 400- Ib. hogs were salamo at from $5.40 to } 0.50 and siilco of cholco llKht ami medium weights were aioiind iD.r.D. This Is about Do under the piicos of last Monday and from 70fi to 70c under the prices current n yimr ago. The re ceipts were about 312.000 head , us against 31- 132 a week IIKO and 34,920 a year ago. Theio was an uctlvo dumnnd tintl notliliiR liatl tolm carried over. H.ilos were Inrcnly at fiom } o.20 toJOMSniid from S5.15 to J5.40 was the range for murchantiiL'lo lots. The demand continues to run for hogs under 300 Ibs. , tbe c\tremely hoavles belli ; ; to n certain extent neglected. The actual wants of buyers did not call for more than DO per cent of the slieep on sale and therefore tliero was continued weakness. Good to cholco and the butter class of lambs sold no worse than on Hatuiday , but poor and common lots cnuld not bo disposed of ut that tlay'K prices. The receipts nera oMIulntcil ut 15,000 head and quotations ranged from } 1 to S3.00 forstiocp und from $2.75 to $4.45 for lambs. Uocelpts : Cattle , 20,000 head ; calves , GOO head : hogs , 32,000 head ; sheep , 15,000 head. The Evening.lotirivil rcnorts : OATTI.E Hccelpts , 20,000 head ; demand scant , prlcos ! 25c lower ; Christina's * joo\us , * D.85(2G.25 ( : treed to cholco. J4.r > 0ffi5.20 ; others. J3.004iT.25 ; cows , SI.OOitJ.oOj btocKera and feeders , J2.003li.r ! : > . Hiicis-Kecolpts , 32,000 head ; market stronc at Saturday's close ; roilih packlnp , J3.10 ® Q.10 ; ptickiUKnnnshlnpliiK , ti5.ioar ! .3t > ! prlmo jutchcis and medium , { D.3&Q5.40 ; llKht , fO.DD , r HKF.i' AND TMMIIS Keoolpts , 15,000 head , best Bood , steady ; others noKlectrd ; choice to extra wetherh , J3.7504.2G : westcin muttons , $2.'JO3.30 ; feeders , 5 > 2.2Da2.00 ; oxtru lambs , g4.30@4.50 ; coiiimon to medium , f'J.40(33.15. ( Kims-is City l.ivo ntocK Alarknt. KANSAH Uirv , Dec. 4. UATTM : Kecelpts. 8,600 head ; shipments , 4.0UO head ; market , weaker ; To\ah steers , t2.4Oi(3.70j 'lex-ibcows. $1 75S3.20 ; shipping hti-eis , flUi ) @ & 03 ; native I'tn.-H , f l.ltiu3.UU ; blltchcr.s' stock , 13.00 < a4.1& : htockors anil feoduis , 12.0083.50 ; bulls und mixed. $1.4032.00. lIooHKecolpt2,400 head ; shipments , 1,100 head ; market weak to 6c lower ; bulk of sales , f&.l&Sl&'JO ; llKlit , tbM W > M ; lieavles , $5.0Jit0.30 ; packers. ( fi.l&il > S.30i Yorkers , JD.30i2u.35 ; pigs , * 5.0025.20. HHEEP Koceipts , UOO head ; shipments , 300head ; mirkot : low , St. 1.11111 * l.lvo Stork Mnrknf. ST. Louis , Dec. 4 , OATTI.E Kecclpis , 2,800 head ; shipments , none ; market lower ; na tives , 4c bid for 500-lb. fiteoih ; fair to peed steers , J3,25' < 4.)0 ( ; fed Tuxns steers , * 3oua 3.40 ; grass Toxiins , J2.503.)0. ( ) 11 oos Uccelpts , 2.400 head ; shl pmonts.nono ; niiirkct lower ; top Vrlco , $5.35 ; bulk of sales , $5.005.2D. tiiiiiiu * HccclpUi.300 head ; shipments , none ; supply very small , not enough to make u market. Sioux City l.lvn sioi'It Market. fiiotix OITV , Dec. 4. lions Hocolnts , 700 head ; oniclnl hntriulny , 2,838 head ; ship ments 1,014 head ; murkot weak to DC lower tlmnSilindayal $5.15a5.25 ; bulk. $5,05. OATTI.E Kecelpts , aoo head ; olllclal Hatur- day. 202 head ; shliiiiieiitu , 2C2 head ; market very slow. , Stock In Hlfflil. Receipts ot live stock at tno four principal western murkota Monday , Iecombor4 : Cattle , llo''s. Blieop. SouthOmaba 3 , BH 2,100 104 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000 32,000 15,000 KansiisClty. . fi.OOO li.400 000 BtVlVoilU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.BOO a,400 300 Total , Soi208 38,000 , 15,304 Hun FruncUro'ii AlliUvlntor I'll I r will 1)0 ono of the attractions on the Pa- cillo coast ilnfinir the comin ? winter. It will be hold from .Tonuury 1st to Juno aoth , 181)4 ) , and might bo aptly termed the World's fulr in minaluro. It will equal if not surpass the gi-cat Centennial. The Union Pacific is offering unusu ally low round trip rutos to all Cali fornia points und Pprtlund , Oro. Send U cents for our California Sights and Scenes. II. P. Duel , 1I102 Farnam St. E. L. Lonmx , general pushengor and tiukot agent , Onmliu , Noh. ( Inn IVuy to tires * tliu Country is the subject recently given hy the Now York Sun to un article on "Tourist Parties" to the far west. The ono way is via the Great Central Houto Weekly California excursions via tno Union Pacific. , , Solid comfort , jolly times , cleanliness and cheapness oxamplllioU. Sqiid for folder ( jiving details. F. h. Slieuror , manugor , 101 So , Clark Htreet , Chicago. K. L. I/mmx , CJon'l. Pass , and Ticket Agt. , Omaha , Neb. 03.nO CullfiTillH und lleturn-80a.no. The Union Pacific offer * to the Cali fornia tourlbt for the winter of J893-4 u ruto of Jlio.CO for the round trip from Its Missouri river terminal. Quickest time and best servico. The only line run ning Pullman palnco sleepers and diners through from Chicago to San Francisco. For any uddltlonul informumation call on or address II. P. Douul , 11102 Furnam street , or E. 1 * Ixinux , negeral p gcr and ticket ugont , Omaha , Nob. SEARLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS Nervous WE CUKE1 [ Private ani Special Diseases. Ciiiiittiltittion Fret * . Wo euro Catarrh. All Di onsojoftTn Nose , Throat , J io t htomaoli , Ijlvir. Blood , Skin natl Ki-lnoy Uisoaios. Fo- mnlo 'woakuos < io3i l' " Munhoo . : ! , Stricture. Mydroao'o ' , Vorlioailti. rlto 1'II.CA , l-'lflTOIjA AND ICCSTAI * Ul.OElU Cllrd 1 without pulnor tlatentlon trom Imslnoji Call on or nddrcH ? wltli Htti-np forclrcnlarj , frji book and rfrelptH , tiisl Btalnv.iy aoiitli of PJII- onicc.loom 7 * Dr. SeirJes & Sojrlss , 1I8Sou0tA1n1 ! } : t- : ) Dueber = Hampden 17 = Jewel Adjusted Watches. 17 It is marvelous liovf these famous Watches RUBY JEWELED arc taking the place ot CJ ADJUSTED I4 all others whcic WATCHES accu THE rate time is required. Railroad men will havu nothing else. Ducbcr Watch Works. Canton , Ohio. made a well Man of IND TUB OBKIT HINDOO REMEDY lOI.BlCKITIIB AllOVli iti'.tiijs in BOIIAVH , vunvMii UT , 1 v J Nervaiu l ) | eu , KullliiB Mcmoiy , \7'f 9 X 1'arc. l , fileri > lt ! nirniWeukni.ni.otc. , > vL- c-nunrlliy niiHlnbUKCBoniliinUkly liutnurt'lr uitoro LactHiiuliauillnoldoryounir. Koklly carrfnl Imi'tt tiuu an Imitation but liilllt oil liavliiK I fill A Til. If your ilnifirUtliai inil iut It no Kill M'liiiH ini'iiald. UrUnlnt Mrdlcnl.Cn. , UliriUO , ILL. , or ll > rlr icr.li. OM > hr Kulm Jt Co. , Cor. 15lh and DOURIMI 8ti . > nil J.A.Vullpr&Uo , ( 'orl4lli luiila | > iMii.OtlA l < r 1'nul (1. Ndinnlilcr , Ml llmnilwny ft a 1't'ail hi , COUNCIL llLlttHuiit ) l.cndlnirJJruKfl.ti. OR. McGREW U the only SPECIALIST WJIOTJIBATB Ati. PRIVATE DISEASES nnd DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Eicluibd. 18 y ar nxiprl | nc Ulrculnm fret ) . HtUand 1'arnamSJU. Wovrlll f Di | you tbo mtrtcloui f French l'l p.r lion CAUTHOal fl * . ami e , l tt cu > ralil f Ilinvk liAlii'HOH will Kr > lur .ronrji , Nlr ticlli tud Vljur. | Utt ilanttfav i/talitf.ttl. AddreneVONMOHLCO. ll. Oku. I SOUTH on Stoci Yards Compaaj , eoutri 0MtCttle Ilo umkill * ti ! ( wtiv COMMI5SITI HOUSE ) . Wood Brothers. Lire Etoob Cornralmlon MiroUfcBU JOHN I ) . l > ADIiMi.N , I . . . . . . . . . WAi/rmi K. VTOOIJ. I * " Market r perU br mall nnd vlr * ch rful aroliU d uyon uppllciitloo.