THE OKAIIA DAILY BEE ; SAT UIfrDAT , DECEMBER 8 , 180-1. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Combination of Boorish Inllaonccs Yesterday 'Weakened Wheat Considerably. CORN WAS FIRMER ON STRONG CABLES Increase In the Visible Supply of B * Much 11 mi Iho 1'roTlous Week Helped to DUcourago the Ilnll * . CHICAGO , Dec. 7. A combination of bear ish Influences , prominent among which were lower cables , weakened wheat today. Hay closing He lower. May corn gained % c , . May oats He nnd provisions closed slightly lower. The bullish effect of yesterday's purchases of Wheat for export at the sea- x board was not reported this morning. The rain which fell In the night had some part In obliterating It , but a dispatch from TVnshlnBton repenting some utterances which Secretary Morton of the agricultural bureau had previously published with re- Rard. to the growth of wheat production In the world was said to be the principal cause of a universal desire to sell wheat nt the opening , nnd which resulted In the loss In a moment of all of yesterday's gain. The Kngllsh markets were a shade easier , Liverpool quoting ' /id decline. The north western receipts at Minneapolis and Duliith were 71C cars , ngalnst DJC a year ngo. Pri mary market receipts were 023,000 bu. , nnd shipments from the same only 27,000 bu. , nnd the nggrcgate of the shipments of wheat nnd flour from Atlantic ports was 225,000 bu. The opening transactions In May were at from GO'/fcc to 6D7jc , not much at the higher figure. It worked off to 694c { , at Which point Pnrdrldge became a buyer. During the remainder of the session It fluc tuated the greater part of the time be tween COc and D'J&c. dwelling longest nt Da > ; c to 60c. Among othem who threw over long wheat was Hosenkrnnz. A pros pective Increase In the visible supply of ns much ai on the previous week helped tc dlscourugo the bulls. Continental markets nre quoted linn nt the close , but English markets continued their opening weakness , Slay closed at G9T8c. Corn was llrmer , notwithstanding the weakness In wheat. This was due to the , . fact that local receipts were considerably , r nmaller than expected nnd that cables cninc firm to higher. There was good buying , both to cover shorts and for the long ac count , but with moderate offerings. May oolcl at from 49c to BOVic , and held the advance up to noon. Tha market held Its own during the last hour , -May keeping most of the time at Duc nnd closing al that price. The oats market still continued wlthoul any particularly Interesting feature. A Hllghtly llrmer feeling existed In sympath > -with crrn. May sold from 32-He to 32e bank to 32c , nnd closed at 32c. Provisions were dull and weak. Hog re cclpts were not excessive. Prices show c decline of 2V4c In pork , lard nnd ribs. He cclpts of hogs , 31.000 head ; 18,000 head estt mated for tomorrow. _ The leading futures ranged as follows : Articles. I Opou "nigh. | LOW , i cio3. Wheat.No. 2 Dec rr May MH July Corn No. ' . ' . . 47M 47J Jan 47 7 > May 4UH 00 Oats No. a. . . Dec 20 H 20M SOV1 May. Fork per bbl Jan 12 00 12 00 11 0.1 12 00 May 1'J 32 > 1'J 35 13 30 13 35 Id rd,100 Iba Jan. * . . . . 0 OS 0 05 0 00 0 021 May 7 11 ! } 7 15 7 IB Short Hlb - Jnn. . . . 5 07W 0 00 B OS B07) May U 20 0 20 0 17 U VI ) Cash quotations were as follows ; FLOUR Quiet nnd unclmnKeil. WHEAT No. 2 spring. C9'.l < ff liic ; No. S sprlns nominal ; No. 2 red. D5Vt05T > ? ic. CORN No. 2 , 47V40 ! No. 3 yellow , 41 > lc. OATS No. 2 , 23V4c ; No. 2 while , 32 > i > 33c ; Nc 8 white , 31 > ii 32VjC. RYE No. 2. 4Sc. IJARLEY No 2 , G30S4c : No. 3 , 4733c ; No. 4 460SOC. FLAX REED No. 1. J1.43. TIMOTHY SEED-1'rlme. $5.C035.CS. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , $12.00 12.12 % . Lard , per li Ibs. , J0.87'ii36. . Shot ribs , sides , loose , J5.SCifl.OJ. ( Dry salted shoulders boxed. I5.12WW5.23 ; short clear sides , boxed , $6.2 . . WHISKY Distillers' finished poods , per gal 41.23. SUQAHS Unchanged. The followlnc were the receipts and shipment today : On tlia Produce uxch.iua today Ilia butter m ir hct was ( lull : cruauiory , iKa'JSMo ; dairy , 12O21o KfK , Bteady ; ' . " 'Q''Jc. NK\V Y011IC OKNKK.VL Al/vRICGT. / Yctttrdiiy'B Quotation * on Plonr , drain am I'roYlnlniK. IMutlllH , Etc. NEW TOHK , Dec. 7-FLOUIl-Ilccepts. ) J2,7 tibia. ; exports. 18,400 bbls. ; wiles. 11,100 i > kg Market weak and buyers withdrawn. Southei flour , dull. Ityo Iluur , dull nnd easy ; sales , 4 liblB. Iluckwheat ( lour , nominal ; (1.E001.90. COUN M1SAL Knsy ; wiles , 201 bbls. , 1,0 eacka ; yelluw western. J1.16W1.M ; Urandywtn J3.00S101. IlUCK\\TinAT Dull at nSflCOc. UYL : r-i k r ; boat loads. Kittle. HAni.I3Y Steady ; wealern. C3itC4c. , > 1IAUI.KY MAI.T Nominally steady. J W1IBAT IleeelptH7J,10d bu. ; exports. 85f bu. ; Rales. 3,215,000 . bu. futures and. 113.004 b unot. Kpot market c-.ity ; No. 2 red. In ntoriai elevator , C04c ; f. o. b. , 024c ; December cloSi nt 61Hc : February , 62062'le. closed' ' at 62M March , C263c , rlonert at C3c ; May. 63 cloned nl U" c ; June closed at GlHc ; July , No. a closed nt 6lc. f COHN-Kecelpts , S6.0 bu. ; eximrtsr 2,100 bu alm , 2C , * > .DX > bu. futures nnd 93,0031 bu. sue Kliot market steady : Nn. 2 , 5"W57'iC 111 elevatn BtranuT mixed , 6H'jffl2o In clevalor ; C2i > j21 delivered : No. 3 , 50o In elevator nnd 51c dell oreil. Options closed nt VI" net advance ; Jim ary. KHOMHc , closed nt 63c ; Hay , 5J e54'i cloxeil at &IHc. OATS-Ilecelpts , 10.1SO bu. : exports. 100 In sales , in.lWO bu. futures nnd 83.000 bu. epi Kpot mnrkct llrm : No. 2 , 3lo : No. 2 delivers 35Ho : No. 3 , 33o ; No. 2 while. 39c ; Nn. white , SSic ( ; Iraek , white western , 37fl2c ; trac white state. 37O42C. Options ijlllet : No , 1 , 3 : O3SMC , clroed nt 3JVJc : February. 35HW30O , clns tit Stic : Mny , ar.VjWJCHe , cloned at 3 Hc ; Decei ber close < l at 34 0. v HAY -Quiet ; shipping , 50Q53c. HOPS Uull ; state , common to choice , ol SWTcr new. liWIS'.ic. HIDES Firm ; wet salted N iv Orleans , i lectcd. 43 to 63 Iba. . tc ; Texas dry , 21 to Iba. , 6H < c. tKA'riIKn-Quli't ; hemlock self , n. A. , llg to heavy weight * . HHWISc. WOOL , Quiet ; domestic fleece. 17Q33c ; pulU lOCrtle. I'HOVISIONS-Uoef. quiet. Cut meats , qul Ijird. steady ; wi-strrn iteam clcieed at ! 7 asked ; mlej. 8J3 llorcea at IT.i2ViU7.2ft. UUTTmt--Qulet : western dairy , IHSICc ; we : crn creamery , 1682jo ; fair factury , lOJjlSc. PETHOI.Kl'M Nominally llrmer ; Unlled cloa Ot SS ic bid , KOHLS' Htoa.lv ; strained. Jl.30ai.35Vj. TI'IH'KNTlNK-Stcady ; 27iiO c. OUANOKSVeaKr fancy , boxes , 11.87 ! olhe ' CHKEMti-Qulet ; state , larfte. OOtlVlc ; sma fi l 't klms , 3HV9c ; full skims. s EX1US gulft ; stale and Pennsylvania , Ice houEe. 17U2c ; western frwh , Utfiiio ; n ul cm , 22t/21Hc ; ruses , | 3.Mfl.OO ; receipts , l.i . HIOK V'lrm ; domestic , fa'.r to extra , 44t6j ! ! Japan , 4' , UI > ic , TAMJOW 1-Mrmj city , 4\ic : countr > ' . 4ic. ! WOI VBHUa atrady ; New Orleans , open kctt good to cholc . : CU37o. PIQ IIlON-Dull ; Scotch. J19.WOM.OO ; Anw can. J1S.OOO13.CO. TIN-Htcody ; Straits. I13.6S ; sales on 'chin IS tons December tin. 113.70. COTTON KKI > OlU-Qulet. Quolatlons : Prl rrudej 2ltf3 Hci oft crude , ijtfjlc ; prime whl SlU32c , nominal. SI'Iil/TEll Weak : domestic. W.ITW asked. I.iAlSteady ; brokeis' price , IJ ; exchat prtco for spat. J3.I2H. COPPKH-KtronB ; brokers' price , 19.73 ; clianca price , JS.OO asked. Liverpool .llHrhrts. UVBIIPOOU Dec. 7-WHKAT-Spot. nul deman.l i or ; No. J rul. fold : No. 2 red m > rl tacks cxtmumed ; No. 1 hard. Manitoba , 5a No. 1 HJllfarnln. to 4Hd : futures opened ei aitj unvhauKod ; buslnes * heaviest on mlddlo ultlons ; rloMHl steady ; Uoei-nilu-r , It ; Jnnua . Ds l'Jchi-uary. 8 * Vid ; March , 5 * d ; April , ' ' cbuN-'anot , steady , American mixed. 6 futures cpvnetl stradr , with near and dlsli lK ltlon Id hlshrr , but rraclwl aod clo Htnady t unchanged prlcen ; buitneu luvtvlett mklills positions ; December , 5s Hd ; January , 7d ; Vvkrunry , 4s Oil ; March , 4s W ; April , 4s May , 4J G > 1. llXl7H-8leadr ! drinutid moderate ; St. Lei fancy winter. W. PKABCanadian. . 4 lid , PUOVI8ION8 llacon , Cumlx > rlan.t cut. ! SO-Itw. . > s ; Ionic clear light , 9M > li-lbs. , Us : | i clear , ben\-y , U-lbs. , 33s ; short clror bucks. Hi It-Ib * . . s W , stiort clear middle * , heavy. Iba. . 34s ; clear belllm , nWlO-lbn. . 3i . shouldi Mqvaro. lUrU-lbs. , K . hams , short cut , HC Ib * . 4U. U f. extra India mem. 71s. 3d ; prl mt a , Itetd. 1'ork. prime mess , Una western , I prim * mesa , medium. Us > < L I ird. dull ; prl w lern. St d. rellned. In pall * . CUKUSIf VUm' demand moderate ; Ot American , white , S0 W ; Hnest American , col ored. SI M. IlUTTKIl Fln it I'nlted fllates. B8s. TAMXW-Fln9 North Amtrknn , nominal at 23 * . TlinPKNTlNn 8PIIIITB 61. IloaiN Common , 3 101. COTTON HIKU OilI.lxcrpool , rcflned , l sM. I.INHKKD Oil-20 * .l. PETIIOM-UTM Ilellnwl , t W. HOPS At Ixindon ( PnclHc coast ) . (2 loo. The receipts of wheat for the past three days were 195,000 cental * . Including 17,000 centals American. The receipts of American corn for the past three days were 6,700 centals. OMAHA < IINIUAL : , MAIUCUT. Condition of Trndo nntt Quotations on Staple nnd 1'uncy Produce. nUTTER Packing stock , go ; fair to good coun try , 109l2c ; cholca to fancy , HOltoi gathered creamery , 1920ci separator creamery , 23c. KOOS-Strlctly fresb laid , 21@22c ; fresh ( cold star nice ) , HffJSc. LIVK POULTRY Old hens , 4Ho ; spring chick ens , GftSHc ; ducks. CffG'/ic ' ; turkeys , ( e ; heavy loins , Cc ; Reese. Ca iRESSBD 1 > OOLTRY Chickens , fair , 4l45c ; choice large , Cc : choice small , C',4"c : turkeys , fair to BOO < I , 6c ; choice heavy , 7fc ; e'.iolce small , 8ft9c ; , ducks , fair to good. Gffl'c ; fancy , 83Vic ! ; geese , fair to good , 6ff7c ( fancy , SCrSHc , GAME Prairie chickens , per doz. , $3.7504.00 ; grouse , per doz. , J3.23fi3.50 ; blue wins teal , per doz. . $1.5001.75 ; green wine teal , per doz. , Jl.iS ( JI.50 ; ducks , mixed , per doz. , JI.OOO1.23 ; canvas- backH. Jl.0fl f5.oo ; mullanls Bnd ml beads , J2.60 ( J2.75 ; quail , Jl.2riWI.35 ; deer saddles , 12fn3c ; antelope saddles , 710c ; small rabbits , 73480c ? ; jack rnbbltH , Jl. VEAI. Choice , fat nnd small veals are quoted nt r c ; large nnd coarse , : ! f/lc. CHEESE Wisconsin full cream. Young A , 13c ; tnlns , 12Hcj Nebraska and Iowa , full cream , lie ; Nebraska and Iowa. pirl : skims , 7 Sc ; Llm- burg r , _ No. 1 , lie ; brick. No. 1 , lie ; Swiss , No. 'lIAY Upland hay , J9.50 ; midland , J3 ; lowland , $150 ; rye straw , JO , Color mnkes the prlca on hay. LlRht shades sell the best. Only top grades bring lop prices. PIGEONS-Old birds , per doz. , 75c. VEGETA11LES. POTATOES Wcslem stock , cjr lots , G00G3c : small lots. 6. > { ? 70c. OLD UEANS-Hand-plcked. navy. $2 : Lima bean * , per lb. , 64c. ! ONIONS On 01 dors , G3070C. CAI1I1AGE On orders , Hie. CELERY Per doz. . 2.11J40C. SWEET POTATOES-IIoino grown , $2.75 ; Mus- cntlno. J3. REETS Per bbl. . J2 , CARROTS Per bbl. , J2. CAl'LIFLOWER-I'cr doz. . $1.5031.73. HORSERADISH-Prr lb. , 7ffSc. I'AHSNIPH-Per bbl. , $2. RtrTAUAOAS-lVr bbl. , $2. PARSLEY Per doz. bunches , 35040C. TUHNIPri Pet-l.bl. . $2. ' SPLIT PEAS-Per lb. . 3',4e. OREEN PEAS-Per bu.i Jl.t301.35. RADISHES-Pcr doz. , 35 40c. LETTUCE Per doz. . 35040C. QUINfKS-Calironlla. per 60-lb. b . t.2Sni.1. APPLES Good stock , per bbl. , J2.BOiff2.75 ; Michigan stock , 13 ; New York or New England , J3.2S. PEACHES-None. PLUMS California , none. PRUNES None. PEAHS Winter Nellls , $2 ; Vicars , $1.73. OIIAPES Concord , none ; Malagas , per 83 to tf-lb. bl > U. . Kinfts. JT.M'ijy.K ) . CHANnEUUIES Jerseys , fancy , $10.50 per bbl. THOPICAH FRUITS. OUANQES Florldas , J2.73. IIANANAS-rCbolce slock , J2.00S2.50 per bunch. LEMONS Malaga. $3.73 ; fancy Florida , sizes ZM and 300. $4.0-M(4.25. ( PINEAPPLES None. MISCELLANEOUS. OYSTE11S IXL , EC : medulm , per can , 15 * . horse shoes , 12c ; exlra standards. 15c : extra ! > < lecls. 17c : company selects , 2Io ; New York counln , 25c. NEW I'IGS-Fancy , 13c ; choice , ISgilc ; Cali fornia , bags , Sc. HONEY New York , 17c ; California , ICc. MAPLE SYIIUP Oallon enns. per doz. , $12. NUTS Almonds , ISfflOc ; English walnuts , 12c : Illberts , lie ; Hrnzll nuts. Re : eastern chestnuts , no good stock ; sliollbark hickory nuls , per bu , , J2 ; large hickory nuts. $1.75 ; fancy raw peanuts , Cc : roasted peanuln , 7Vic. SAIIEU KHAUT Choice while , per bbl. , $4.50 per half bbl. . J2.50. MINCE MEAT Fancy , In half bbls. , per lb. , C',4c ; 10-gal. kegs , 7c ; condensed , per case of ; doz. pkgs. , $2.75. FISH Fresh caught croppies , perch and sun Huh , 3@5c ; buffalo , znc ( ; pike nnd pickerel , C@3c cntllah. SflOc ; black bars , 1213c. CIDEn Pure Juice , per bbl. , J3.50 ; half bbl. , $3 HIDKS No. 1 green hides , 3'ie ; No. 2 greer hides , 3ic ! ; No. 1 green united hides , 4Ho : No. I green sailed hides , 3Vic ; No. 1 green salted hides 23 to 40 lbs.i 4Vic ; No. 3 green salted bldca , K ti 40 Ibs. , 3Uc ; No. 1 veat calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 7cr No 2 venl cair , 8 to 15 Iba. . Sc ; No. 1 dry Hint bides 8c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 4c ; No. 1 dry saltei hides , 5c ; part cured hides , Vic per ) b. less thai fully cured. SHEEP PELTS Green salted , onch. 23COC green salted shearlings ( short wooleil early skins ) each , 5&15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooleil earl ; skins ) . No. 1. each. iiJlOa ; dry shearlings ( shoe woolcd early skins ) , No. 2 , each , 6c ; dry flln Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , pe Hi. , actual weight , 5@8c ; dry Hint Kansas sm Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actua weight , 40Sc ; dry Hint Colorado butcher woo pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4'8V4c ' : dry ( Un Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actua Wright. 4fiCc. TALLOW AND GREASE-Tallow , No. 1. 41 4'.4c ; tallow. No. 2. 3Hff4c ; grease , white A , 4VJ { 4'e ; grease , whlto II , , 3oh grease , yellow , 3Vic grease , dalk , 2Uff3c ; old butter , 2 2Vic ; bees wnx.lprlnw , 17j'20c ; rough tallow , 2c. KUItS Hear , black. No. 1 large. $20.00f23.00 No. 1 medium , $13 : No. 1 small , $3.001710.00 ; bear black , yenrlluga. No. 1 law. $12.00&15.00 ; No. medium , $10 ; No. 1 small , $7 ; bear , black , cuba No. 1 large. $6.0flffS.OO ; No. 1 medium , $3.00 ? 6.00 No. 1 small , $1 : bear , black. Montana and Rock' mountain , No , 1 large , J18.Wti22.oo ; No. 1 medium $11 ; No. 1 small , $10 ; bear , blade. Montana year llnga. No. 1 large , $12 ; No. 1 medium. Jl ; No. small , Ji ; bear , black , Montana cubs , No. large , JC.GO ; No. 1 medium. JI.W ; No. 1 small $3 ; bear , silver' Up , No. 1 Urge , $20 ; No. medium , $12 ; No. 1 small , $8 ; bear , silver til yimrllngs. No. 1 large , $11 : No. 1 medium , J3 Nn. 1 small , $5 ; bear , silver tip , cubtj , No. large , $ C ; No. 1 medium , 14.54 : No. 1 small. $3 bear , brown. No. 1 large. J20.OOiiT25.00 : No. medium. $1C { No. 1 small. $11 : l ? nr , brown , year llnga. No. 1 large , $10.00312.00 ; No. 1 medium. $9 No. 1 small , $6 ; bear , brown , culm. No. I large $7 ; No. 1 medium. $5 ; No. 1 small , $3 ; badgei No. 1 largo , $1.00 fl.50 ; . No..l medium , 61c : Nc 1 small , We ; tlnher. No. 1 large , $3 ; No. 1 medluir $ ff ; No. 1 small , Jl ; fox , Hllrur , as to color ac cording to beauty. TJo. 1 large , $100 ; No. medium , $60 ; Nn. 1 small , $50 ; fox , silver , palt according tr > beauty. No. 1 large , JW ; Nor med'um. $30 ; No. 1 small , $20 ; fox , cross , No. large , $7 ; No.1medium. . $3 ; No. 1 small. JS fox , red. No. 1 large , Jl.SO ; No. 1 medium. J1.2J No. il small , tli-lof , gray. No. 1 large , 75c : Nc 1 medium , OOc ; No. 1 small. 4'c : fox , kit. No. large , COc : No. 1 medium , 40c ; No. 1 email. SOc lynx. Nox 1 large , $3 ; No. 1 medium , J2 ; No. small , $1.50 : marten , No. 1 large , $2 ; No. meJIum , $ i:50 : ; ND. 1' email , $1 ; mink. No.- large , COC3c ; Nn. 1 medium , 40a : No. 1 smal S.TCJ mink , dark.No. . 1 birge , 6Jc ; No. 1 msdluir 4'c : No. 1 nillnll , 3ic : moUTtiln linn , perfect hea nnd feet. No. 1 large$1.0' ' > 31.iV ) ; Imperfect sk'm 2.r fWo : otter. No. 1 large , 18 ; No. 1 medlun $ G.OOQ7.0J ; No. , 1 small , to ; otter , pale. No. luge , $7 ; No. 1 medium. $5 ; No. I small , $ racconn. No ; 1 large , Ii ) j70c : No. 1 medium , O'h No. 1 nmall , 33c : raccoon , black , as to beaut ] No. 1 large , &V3J2.04 ; skunk , black , cased , No. large. $1.2."i ; No. 1 medium , 75o ; No. 1 small , 54 < skunk , fhort slilped , Nn. 1 large , $1 ; No. meillum , 70cr No. 1 small , 45c ; skunk , narro striped. No. I Inige. OOc ; No. 1 medium , 40c ; Ni 1 xmall. . * > c ; skunk , brnad striped. No. 1 } urn 2)O2 ) > : wolverine. No. 1 large , 14 : No. 1 medlun $3 ; No. 1 small. J2 ; weld mountain , ' No. 1 larg < $3 ; N . 1 medium , $2 : N < x 1 small , J1.50 ; wol prairie. No. 1 lurge , CJiifWc ; No. 1 medium , C'i ' ) No. V small , 40cj leaver , per skin , No. 1 iarg J5.OOOC.00 ; No. 1 meillum. JI.BO ; Nn. 1 email. J : beaver klls. Nn. 1 large , 12 ; No. 1 medium , J1. & No. 1 small , 75c : muskrals. wlnler , No. i Iarg 6J/r > c ; No. 1 medium , 9c : No. 1 small , 7c ; muil rats , fall. No. 1 large. 48Cc ; No. 1 medium , 7i No. 1 small , Cc ; inuskrata , kits , 2Q3o. 8t. I.ouls Onnnrnl Jlarkot. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 7-FLOVR-Dull. unchaner WHEAT Opened bearish on forelKn _ IIOWH nt t. lurgo Argentine receipts , closing ti ? Ho belo yestenlay's close ; No. 2 rel , cash , & 2 c ; Deccn ber , 53Hc bid ; January , 5lc ; May , t. CORN StronK on unfavorable weather , clo In ? ViW.4 up ; No. 2 mixed , cash , 4c ; Dccer , ] ber , X0'c : January. 45o bid ; May , 47V c. OATS Firm , higher ; No , 2 , cash , SOftc ; u cemlwr , 31c ; May. 32c. llYi : N'othlnr ; doing ; No. 2 held at Sic , llARLEY-rnchangeil. I1RAN Sncke.l . , east track , CSc. FLAX SEED J1.40. CLOVER PEED Steady : good , J8.50C8.82. TIMOTHY 8EED-JI.75tt5.30. HAY Steady ; prime to choice prairie , J3.0 < 1 14.04 ; prime to choice- timothy , $10.00011.00. llDTTER-t'nchaiiged. c ; EOOS-Mim ; 19o. I.KAU-t2.87HK.9a SPELTP.R-Ilel.l nt J.1.10. CORN MEAl/-J..05ff.10. W1H.SKY-J1.23. llAllOINa-l'nchange.1. COTTON TIES Unclmnsed. PROVISIONS Pork. landanl me.is , Johbln JI2.30. Lard , prime ste&m. $ ( .70 ; choice , JJ.s : Dry salt meuls , bx > so shoulders , $3.25 ; longs ai ribs , JMS'i ; shorts. J3.25. llacnn , lucked shot ilerB. J .U : Innxs , JO.STVi : ribs , $7 : shorts , $7.12 RECEU'TS Klour. 4 , - bbl . ; wheat , 7,000 bi v coin. 61.000 bu. ; oils. KW > bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 6.0W bbls. ; wheat , non corn , l.OUO bu. ; oiits. 3.000 bu. Wool .Market. ROSTON. Dec. 7. The American Waal BI tt ; Cotton Reporter ays of the wool trade : Nothli Is nt manifest In market iff. present condltlo iff.d ) ; which la calculated ti > depress or elate tlia splrl of Uio trad or of our minufaclurers. Prices a sy practically unchanged. Considerable wool Is BC syIt Ing all the tlmo In moderate quantities at cv It rent rates. Thn demand for domestic wool co tlnues to bo about the sam In character ai quantity an prevailed during November. T ugKrwIe volume of transactions for the we Is somewhat diminished by ( ho occurrence the annual Thankszlvlni ; holiday. The sales t.'iu week amount to 1.7IM.OOI ) Ibc. domestic a id ; 371,000 Ibn. furehcn. making a UU1 of 3,171.1 ll . . against a tiKul of 2.170,5 < Ibs. fur the pi Is , vtous week and n total of 5"S7.i > W Ibs. for t corresponding week lust yenr. Tim Bales sin January 1. 1VJI , amount to 135.5J4.51i Ib * , agaJr lK.ro.liX > Ibs. a je r ago. The sales In N < . Stt i Ibs. anl In H ff Yuik amountc.1 to Phllad plila they aggregateil 1.C31.SM Ibs , ffS 8T. 1X > L'I8 , Dec. " . WOOb-Sleady and t S elmnged , me 05DO3TON. . Tttc. 7. Clearing * . $14(45,597 ; b me Uncc * . J1.S7J.M7. LONDON. Dec. T. 4 p. m , Gold Is quoted eat liueno * Ajrrt * at JtJ ; llaJrld. 120' ' Hi. Petersburg , V ) ; Athens , 77) ) Home , 103.W ; Vienna , 10J. 1IALTIMOUR , Doc. T.-Clcarlngs , $ Z.IOJ,615 ; bnlancts , $331,428. NEW YORK. Dec. 7.-ClearIns , 191,995,512 ; balance * . Jft.527OI > , PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 7.-Ctcnrlng9 , $10,41- 731 ; balances. 11.371379. HERf.IN , Dec. T. Exchange on London , S days' light , ZO marks JJVi pfs. NEW TORK. Dec. 7. Lnxard Frercs will ship Jl.ZJO.OOO ROM by tomorrow's steamer. ST. IXL'I8 , Dec. 7.-ClenrinK , $1,239.911 ! ; bat- once , $031,621. Money , dull , 5 7 per cent , 1'AniS , Dec , 7. Three per cent rentes , lOJf 47Uc for the account. Exchange on London. 25f. MEMPHIS. Hoc. 7.-ClearlnBS. IIM.C09 ! lial- nnces. JM.rxXi. New York exchange selling nt l < ttr. LONDON. Dec. 7. The amount of bullion none Into tliu Dank of England on balance today Is 8.0)0. CINCINNATI , Dec. 7. Clearing * . tt.16S.CO ) . Money , 2l per cent. New York exchange , 230 40o premium. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7.-Clcarlu < cs. 12.1(9,70 ( ! . New York exchange , par ; commercial , $1.2. > per } 1,000 discount. CHICACJO. Dec. T.-Cleartnus , I17.SOI.OOO. Money , 4fIV4 per cent on call ; M/8 per cent on time. New York exchange , 33c premium , filer- ling exchange , commercial , J.CT ; I.S6)i. NB\V YORK , Dec. 7. The October 'earnings of the Atlantic system of the Soulhsrn 1'uclllc rnllroail were : draft , (1,813,813 ; Increase , J103.06J ; net , $565,832 : ilectcase. $10,07. The steamship Etrurla , Balling for Europe tomorrow , will take out 350,00) ounces of silver. bTOCKS AND JIOND3. There \Va3 Increased Activity Iti the Spccu- Intlvo Snuurltles. NEW YORK , Dec. 7. There was Increased activity In the speculation on the Stock ex change today , and the market was char acterized by a marked degree of strength , with the exception of slight reactions at the opening. Vtnong the most prominent Influ ences was the Improved prospect for the passage of the pooling bill. Western Union advanced on a report that the next quar terly statement would show a surplus after deducting- the regular dividends. Sugar again broke the record of Individual sales , exceeding 193,000 shares. The prom ised directors' statement was not forthcom ing. The stock lluctuated widely , the final sale being only ! & per cent below the best and 4 % per cent above yesterday's closing. The preferred gained 2Vi per cent. There was heavy covering In the grangers. St. 1'aul was sold at the opening by London , but the local buying was active. There was an Improvement on the day of l',4 per cent. Northwestern rose 1'4 per cent and lost only H i > er cent. Burlington reacted % Per cent on the early trading , but on long buying In Uoston the ntock rose lt per cent , reacting % per cent nt the close. Uock Island advanced steadily , closing at the best and 1 per cent above last night's closing price. The other more Important galn.s on the day are Tobacco , 2 per cent ; Cordage preferred , 1 % per cent ; Cordage common , 1V1 per cent ; St. Paul & Omaha , 1 % per cent ; Western Union and Lead , Hi per cent. The market closed strong. The bond market was firm In the early session and after midday became strong. The total transactions were $1,835,000. The Post's London cable says : Ameri cans were dull and flat today on the ex pected gold shipments from America. The Hunk of England Is said to have reduced the selling price of eagles to ' ,4d per oz. South Americans were weak on the contin ued rise In Argentine gold premium. The trade returns for November are fairly satis factory , considering the low values. The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex change today : AtClllBOll. . . . , Northwestern Adams Express. . . do ptd Alton. T. II N. Y. Central HOW do pfd N. Y. iN. E 31 1 < Am. Express. Ontario * W 13 * llaltlmoru .VOIilo. Oregon Imp 10 Canada Pacific. . . . Orezou Nav 20 Canada Southern. . O. S. L. & U. N. . . . Central Paolflc. . . . Pacific Mall Clies. & Ohio P. D. & . E Chicago Alton Plltsburg 150 C. , D. i 6 Pullman Pnlaca. . 15(1 Chlcauo Gnu. . . . . . . Heading Consolidated Gns. ItlchmondTcr. . . . C. . C. . C. ASt. L. . . . do pfd. Colo. Coal & Iron. . n. o. w Cotton Oil Cert. . . . R. G. W. pfd Delaware & Hud. . Uock Inland Del. , Lack. 4 W. . . 81. Paul 60H D.&Il. G. , pfd do pfd 118H 1) . iC. F. Co St. P.i. Omaha. . . . Erlo do pfa Erlodo pfd Southern Pacific. . 10 Fort Wayne Sugar Hennery. . . . G. Northern pd. . . Tumi. Coal & Iron. C.AK. I. nfd Texas Pacific ? Hocking Valley. . . T. .to. Cent. pfd. . 7 Illinois Central. . . Union Pacific. . . . . St. P. ftDuluth. . . . U. a Express K..tT. pfd W. St. L. & , P Llko Erlo & West do pfd dopfd Welli Forgo Ex. . . 103 LakeShore Western Union . . 88- LeadTniBt Wheeling , I * 1C. . lOfl LoulHVllloiN. . . . 64 do ptil HO L. fc N. A M.81. L 28 Manhattan Con. . . . O. & U. O 10 ? Memphis AC G. K Michigan Cent. . . . MM N. L Mlsnourl Pacific. . C. F. iL Mobllci A Ohio. . do pfd N.1sHvllloCliU. ; , . . II. &T. C National Cordage. T. A. A. & N. M. . . . ilopfd T. St. L. & K.C . . . . N. J. Central dopfd 7 N. &W. pfd S. K. K 12 North Am. Co. . . . do pfd 38W Northern Pacific. . Am. Tob. Cede ! W No. Pac. pfd do pfd 107 U. P. . D. &O bid. The total sales of stocks today were 3T5.27 sliares , Including : American Sugar , 103,029 ; Uui llrmlon. 2'.800 ' ; Chicago Clam 13 , oc > ; Distilling i Calllefecdlng , 2,300 ; I ulsvllle & Nashville , 8.8'M ' Manhattan , 6,800 ; Missouri I'aclHc , 2.70' ) ; Nei Jersey Central , 2,900 ; Northwestern , 7,900 ; Head Ing. 0.600 ; Hock Island , 5.DOO ; St. 1'aul. L9.0O1 Southern Hallroad , prefened , 3CW ; Wtster Union , 9.009. _ J Now York .Monov Mnrket. NEW YORK , Dec. 7.-MONBY ON CAI.tr Easy at 1I4 ! per cent ; last loan , 1 per cenl clnsoil at 1 per cent. P1UMD MEnCANTILE PAPBIl 2KQ4Vi pc C < 8TEHLINa EXCHANGE Slronff , wilh actuc business In bankers' bills at $4.SStt4.&Si ! for < ! mand and at Jl.87'i04.87H for sixty rtaya ; poste rales , $4.S7V41.88 and Jt.88'iif4.8'J ; commerck Lllls. JI.86'i 4.SIU. ! HIUVKIl CBUTIFICATHS-CIVic. GOVBIINMBNT 1IONDS Klira ; siale bond : quiet ; lallroad bc-mls , alrons. Cloilng quotations on bondi wer as follows : U. S. f > s. roir ! > . & U. U. 4s . HH U. S. Es.coup Erlo'Jds . 07 > IT. B.Is , re ? G. II. & S. A. Os. . . nn U. S. 4s. eon n ( I07H . n U. S.2H. roe H.&T. C. Ca . 1055 Pacinelisof ' 03. do Us . ioo > Ala. Clasa A M. K. tt T. lBt4a. . HI ! Ala. Cl.isi II < lo2 < 14n . 411 ! A1.1. Cl.iss C Mutual Union Os. Ill ) Ala. Currency. . . . N. J. C.Gcn. Os. . . . 111) ) 11. Now Con. 4s. No. P.io. Ista . lilt Missouri ill lo''ilH . SH N. C. Us N. W. CotiHolH . 14'Ji N.O. Is Mo S. P. IJcb. fia 109 S. O. uonfund U. n. WCBI. lata. . . 71 Tenn. now Bet tin St. P. Conaols7s. . 1:10 : ; Tonn. naw Hot B : do C. A P. W. Bs. 112 ! Teun.oldGA 70 Va. Centuries St. L..VS.K. Oen.O. 101 ! 00 dcfurrcU. . . . * . Tex. 1'ae. lati . H7 ! Atchlnon 4s do2ilH . 20 ! ilo'.M A U. P. IsU of ' 00. . . 103 ! Canada So. 2dn. . . \7c8tShoro4a . 103 ! C. P. istaofOS. . . So. U. U . HO ; I ) . & .K. O. 7s . . . . bid. Sun FrancUco Mining HCOOK Quotation * . SAN FKANCISCO. Deo. 7. The omclalcloMn Qtioiatlona furiululiiif BtokB toJ.iy wjrj ai fol lows : Alta 20 Haloit Norcrosa , , luu Alpha 0- . . l' ' JviBtlca aa Aiiuca 40 Kentucky Con 'J llelclicr 70 Lady Wash Con. . 7 lloat&Dolcher. . . . VII Moxtcati 07 Ilodlo Cou 60 Mono S llnlllon 20 Mount Diablo 10 IlulwcrCon B Oectdeulal Con. . . . 7 Caindonl.i 10 Ophlr lfl.-i Challcneo Con 30 Overman 12 Uliollnr fil 1'otonl 44 Coutldcnco OB savajo an Con. Cal & Va 333 Union Cou 37 .Con. Imperial 1 UtaliCoii. . . U Crown Point 0:1 : Yellow Jacket , . . . . 4H UoiildACurry 48 Sllvor btra. 01USQ1H' : . Moxlcnu clnllarJ , 50 } Olc. Drafia , night , Sc ; talegraphle. 7We , Hniton Hti > oc ! ( Junt ltlun . BOSTON , Dee. 7. Call loans. 2 ® 3 par cen tlmo loans , :1H : I per cent. Closlu ; pricea f < Blocks , bonds and mining aharon ; A. T. AS. P 4M\Ve | tliisli. Elee. . . . 32 Am.Suirar. OIHV. . Elec. pfd . Bl Am. Sucar pfd , . . , Atchla m 2da IN liar State Haa 10 } { Atchlson 4b . 04 DellToloplione. . . Itm Cen. KleclrloBa. . . HU lloHloni Alli.iny 200 Iloatiu A Montana 32 ItoMou AMaluo. . . IluttoA IloHton. . . lu c. n. .vg 72 Ualumcti Hucl.i. . 288 Pllcbbun ; H2H Coutenulal . CO ( ion. Klcctrlc 3U franklin . 13 Mexican Central. . 3UH 7 N. Y.&N.B 01 Osoeola 21 Old Colony , IHO Qtilncy UJ llublier. 42 Tamarack We t Knd Nnir York .Mliilnc ijaic tlnai. NKW YORK , Dec. 7. The following are U cJoalnj mlntiiv uuoutlonbi liulwer. , . . S Ontario 8.M Cholor. 40 Ophlr 101 Crown Point 40 Plymouth Ht Cou. Cal. & Va. . . , 323 ulckallrer. . 10U Ii > .vlwoo < l 41) dopfd isoo UouldA Curry , . . . 33 Sierra Nevada , . . . Bl Halo iNorcroHS. . HO Standard. , 101 Homcbtako 15d Union Con si Mexican 0 Yellow Jaoket. . . . st LonUon htocic Quotatloat. LONDONDoc. 7 , i P.m. IIAIt 8II.VBIt-28U < 1 per ox. MONEY-U per cent. Ilia rate of dlicount In the open market both liort ami three monthi bltu U Ti per ct OMAHA LIVE STOCK-MARKETS Slight Increase ia Gatti'o ! t ecoipta Gives Buyers LUtlo Ghana'at ! Prices , DESIRABLE GRADES i SELL STEADY > i Attempt ! to Sqacrie 1'itll' ' MdKtljr Ilcuauia of Actlra Competition for tile IJmltcd Line of Offerings Under Unities Suffar Boino. FRIDAY , Dec. 7. There * was a perceptible' Increase In the supply of native feed steers today , although the quality ns a' rule was nothing extra , the greater portion of the offerings consist ing of half-fatted stuff. Thorn was less snap to the trade than was generally antici pated , but decent grades found ready buy ers nt steady to strong prices and were picked up reasonably early. There was a disposition among buyers to neglect the very common grades throughout the day. Huyers squeezed the market on common cows and heifers , but purchased the better grades readily at steady to strong prices. Limited receipts of co\Vs ami heifers' the past few days strengthened prices even on the common stock , but with a fair number offered today canning grades sold down to the low prices paid early In the week. The market in general was steady to a dime lower , according to the quality of the offer ings. The market on stock cattle Is never very lively the latter part of the week , and today was no exception to the rule. Local dealers took up the moderate offerings nt about steady prices , a fair clearance being ef fected. Representative sales : DRESSED BEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1-r. No. AT. * Pr. U , . , . 942 $2 85 1..1300H30 19. . . . 999 | 3 45 1. . . . 900 SOT 41. . .1110 330 1. . .1010 3 CO 1.2C. 8. , . . 917 3 10 S. . .1013 3 SO 2C. . .IOC ) 3 CO 17. . . . 811 3 25 .1200 3 35 20. . .1275 4 DO 7. . . . 953 3 23 .1010 3 45 siiirriNa AND KXPOHT. 21. . . .1073 330 40. . . . 1200 SCO 1..1000 373 20. . . . 9S1 3 CO U. . . .1187 373 1..1270 5 00 COWS. 2. . . 010 1 CO 3. . . . C80 1 75 1C.,1010 225 0. . . , 903 1 15 10. . . . 951) 1 75 1. . . . 830 2 23 1. . . 830 1 23 2. . . . 915 1 75 ,695 2 25 4. . . , 810 1 10. . , . 8M 1 SO 8. . ,833 2 30 10. . . . S75 1 25 7. . . . 778 1 81 5. . . .1000 230 ] . . .830 1 S3 1..100) 1 M 3. . . . 916 2 40 2. . . 903 1 23 4. . . . tlu 1 85 1. . . 900 2 40 6. . . 810 1 35 12. . . . 749 1 S3 3. . ,783 2 40 2. . . 910 1 35 2..1005 1 90 , 805 2 40 1. . . 8.10 1 33 2. . . 935 1 90 1. . . .1310 2 40 3. . . KM 1 40 15. . 1002 1 90 4..1112 2 40 ' ' ,920 1 40 4. . OS1 2 00 23. . . 983 2 CO a' . . 878 1 40 > lor.o 2 oo 1..1210 2 DO 2. . . 7CO 1 40 2 ! ! 8M 2 00 K. . . . 981 2 CO 2. . . 975 1 40 1. . 9G4 2 00 2..1000 2 C3 13. . .908 1 40 4. . 975 2 00 8..1046 2 63 L. . StO 1 40 1. . .1120 2 00 1..10M 2 55 1 .900 1 43 n. . . 816 2 0) ) 1. . . . 950 2 D5 1. . . . 980 1 CO n ' ' . C33 2 00 1..1280 2 CO 1..1020 1 DO i' . .1070 2 10 10. . . . 993 2 00 2..1110 1 DO i. . , 930 2 15 27..1043 2 70 1. . . . D20 1 DO 27. . . . 811 2 15 2..1230 273 4..1012 1 CO D..113S 2 15 0. . . . 970 2 75 3. . . . KM 1 CO 4. . . . 985 22.1 1..130) 290 2. . . . 925 1 CO 1. . . . 790 2 23 1..1230 300 C. . . . 876 1 DO B. . . . 99S 2 23 1..1S80 3 25 7. . . . 780 1 DO 4. . . . 940 2 25 1..1380 3 DO 6. . . . 983 1 CO. 2. . . . 1035 225 1..1WO 400 1..1010 1 75 COWS AND HEIFERS. 3. . . . 740 1 85 HEIFERS. > 11. . . . 482 1 50 2. . . . 380 1 23. t 1. . . . $00 2 13 1. . . . D10 1 CO 1. . . . 910 ICO , 2. . . . 713 233 2. . . . D15 1 60 CALVE3- . 5.-326 1 73 1. . . . 110 300 2. . . . 130 3 SO 2. , . . 100 2 25 i. . . . 130 ; co 1. . . . 180 4 00 BULLS. I. . . .1180 1 33 2..1C70 ISO 1..12IO 2 00 1..16.SO 1 50 1. . .1120 1'90 1..1770 2 03 1..I350 1 CO 1..1410 1 W 1..12CO 215 2. . . . 903 1 CO 1..1100 190 1..17.V ) 223 1. . . . 8(0 ( 1 50 2..1155 1 90 1. .1440 2 50 1..1240 1 C5 1..1150 1 93 1..12SO 2 DO 1..1120 1 63 1..1300 1 55 1..1500 2 75 1..1510 1 C > 1. . . . 630 300 1..1670 290 1..1249 1 75 2. . .1255 2 00 1..1390 3 00 2. . . . 710 1 75 1..1210 2 DO 1..20JO 3 73 1..1500 1 80 OXBNJ 1..1S10 200 ( STAGS. I , 1. . . . 810 1 CO 1..1020 3'60 8TOCKEIIS ANDj'FEEUEnS. 4. . . . 410 133 20. . . . D75 250 1 , . . . 550 2 CO 4. , . . 357 200 1. . . . 730 240 23. . . . 834 2.CO 2. . . . 535 2 00. . 15. . , . ( > . . 2 40 16. . . . C41 250 * 3. . . . 403 2 00 1. . . . 520 2 4ft 11 , . . , 833 2 55 22. . . . ? J1 2 10 1. . . . 510 2 40 1. . . . 840 2 CO 26. . . . 877 2 13 13. . . . 673 2 40 4. . . . 673 2 65 2. . . . 630 S 20 12. . . C8t 2 40 3. . . . 803 2 C5 1. . . . 870 2 23 4. . . . CoO 2 40 1. . , , 500 2 63 7. . . . 751 2 25 1. . . . 489 2 40 .1. . . . 913 2 70 12. . . . 6 ) 2 25 2. . . . C53 ' 2 45 49. . 841 2 75 13. . . . 455 231) 2. . . . 620 251) 933 275 7. . . . 574 230 40. . . . 62 ! ) 2 CD 1. . . . 840 273 11. . . . 972 230 7. . . . CIO 2 50 6. . . . 833 273 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. Nc. Av. Pr. 2 steers . 1330 3 W 69 steers . 1143 3 CO 3 feeders. . . . 1010 200 OS feeders. . . . 918 2 4i ) 12 steers . 873' 2 9i ) C ulcers . 792 2 CO Standard C.ittlo Company ( cornfcd ) . Icon- . 9CO 200 3JCOWS. . 1087 303 SOUTH DAKOTA. 10 cows . 9C3 ICO 1 cow . 820 175 21 cows . 1007 2 63 COLOHADO. 1 cow. . 950 2 00 6 cows . 783 200 8 cows . 877 2 63 3 cows , . 933 2 C3 1 cow . 810 263 7 cows . 1000 263 21 cows . 980 275 32 nteers 981 325 Illinois L. O. H. 1 cow. . COO 200 2i cows . DOO 200 1 cow. . 840 2 00 II. C. BarlletL 1 hull . 1460 1 90 14 slcers . 1117 3 40 67 steers . 1101 3 40 40WTOMINCJ. WTOMINCJ. 21 cows. . 933 2 70 Sand Creek Caltle Company. 1 calf 360 1 8ri 1 calf 231 250 1 steer 1030 3 2. . ) 1 Bluer. 1370 .1 20 1 steer. 1100 3 20 1 steer. 820 3 20 1 cow 790 1 60 1 CDW C20 1 CO 2 cows C75 1 CO 1 cow 850 2 25 1 cow. 1070 2 25 1 cow 6S ) 2 2 > 1 cow. 1030 2 25 1 COW 1140 2 25 1 cow 68) 2 23 2 con-s 690 2 25 1 cow CM 2 25 1 COW. 910 2 25 D5 cows 773 2 23 1 steer 900 3 2) ) IIOQS The receipts so far this week show liberal Increase over fame psrlcd last week , an while there arc a BOW ! many pigs and Infcrlo lioss comlns there Is a Rood number of Rood fn hORS to be seen In the day's supply. While th demand was confined to local buyers their order were sufllclently larBC to tn ! > e care of the rathe Untiled number offered , and under Bhnrp compc tltlon Iho market opened Do to lOc higher , a which basis the bulk of the IIORS Hold. To war the close , nfler urgent orders hail been fillet values weakened , and the market finished rathe quiet. However , the pens were cleared of n holdings. The limit reached nns S4.E5 for toad of choice 383-lb , lines , while several ROO loads sold at JI.W and from tlmt on down to ) for light mixed packers. The bulk sold at frci (4,23 lo )4.45 , nRalnat a bulk of yesterday c from (4.15 to (4.40. Representative Bales : No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3.1 ,161 160 $40) 4S 182 . . . $435- 49 181 . . . 4 10 78 218 200 4 35 85 151 160 4 10 77 217 12) ) 433 10A 150 210 4 ID 134 2)7 ) . . . 4 35 132 143 4 10 87 214 100 4 35 . . . 4 15 75 211 200 4 35 84 154 Si ) 4 11 63 236 SO 4 40 83 1GI 40 4 15 Cl 223 2W 4 40 110 155 . . . 4 15 C7 193 80 4 40 3(7 ( 176 . . . 4 20 . . . ; . . . . R0"440 99 161 80 4 20 14 267 84 4 40 91 ! 202 210 4 20 73 23S 12) ) 440 3 253 . . . 4 2i (9 237 SO 4 40 4 215 . . . 4 25 (3 203 40 4 40 3 311 . . . 4 2.1 40 256 12) 440 8 ! ) 172 IS ) 4 23 CO 211 44 4 40 81 178 4' ) 4 25 9 2)5 80 4 4) 81 175 80 4 23 103 211 12) 4 40 34 IDS . . . 4 23 G3iV.i.,276 S2) 4 45 62 204 40 4 23 ,70.i..u..2.1i . . . 4 4.1 ISO 40 4 2S 21..235 12' ' ) 4 45 37 193 IS ) 4 25 63..236 { 200 4 45 "M 2DI 41) 4 25 . . . . . . . 44 4 45 4 179 n ) 4 25 71..258 2W 4 43 96 175 40 4 25 ' ; , , ( . . . . : 16' ) 4 43 61 284 520 4 25 ,58 247 IS ) 4 45 13 164 . . . 425 ' 217 4) 443 4 250 40 4 25 U.I.-.239 16) ' 4 4 ! 63 158 . . . 4 2.1 13 239 81) ) 4 43 51 217 44 4 30 83..213 ICO 4 45 76 203 ICO 4 3 < > 53..292 104 4 80 IM 12) 4 20 . , . ; . . . . W 4 45 71 201 . . . 4 34 G3..J..2S5 4) 443 8li m . . . 4 30 G4..1..25I5 . . . 4 4 ! G * 193 200 4 SO . . , , . . . . 124 443 79 177 . . . 4 3' ' ) C < > ; 265 4) 4 41 36 201 120 4 M 07 230 214 4 W 83 177 . . . 4 30 16 343 . . . 4K 91 1S9 Id ) 4 ! 2Vi 63. . 232 104 4 K 61 192 120 4 S2V. < il > 343 2)0 ) 4 V. 81 214 200 4 33 . . , . . . , : > 40 4 U W 211 1C ) 4 35 Cl 2S2 80 4 W 47 230 12) 4 35 62 , = S3 40 4 K nus AND notion. 1. , 240 . . . 2 00 ' 83'i. ; ' . . . . 4 , . . 3 OC 4 47 . . . 20i ) 'SI..ill. ' . . 91 . . . 3 OC JJ 65 . . . 225 4 < 115 . . . 3 K 1 150 . . . 25) 2 , 255 . . . 30 7li 44 . . . 250 Cl , 81 . . . 30 ! 1 130 . . . 2K4 74 . . . 31 ! Cl 73 . . . 265 13 103 . . . 32 : 3..180 . , , 275 t 95 . . . SO 3 IN . . . JW tn > 113 . . . 17 ! BHEKP The supply consisted < rf two loads common muttons. Market quotably unchange Fair tn choice natives , $2,25f3.00 ; fair to go westerns. JiOHftM ; common and stock slice $ I. 5ty/SOO / ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. lanil Ht. I.oula Il o Htoolc Market. , BT. iJOVia , Dee. 7.-CATTLTS IlecflptJ , 1,1 head ; shipments , 300 head. Market firm ; fair Rood natives , U.0003.10 ; stackers , (2.10O2.73 : BO IVxas steers , ( J.OOtf3.eO ; Texas cows , 11.9002.45 HOQ3 Receipts , 6.SOO heart : shipments. 3 , ' head. Market stead ? to stronKi hr&vy , (1.3 4.W ; mlicd. (1.001)4.40 ; light. ( U0l.30. . HIIEKI' ICecelpls. 700 head ! shipments , not Market steady , unchanged. New York Lira Stuck HurkeU NE\V YOHK. Dec. 7. BREVES Recelp , 3.360 head ; it cars on sale ; active. BIS 1 stronger ; closed little slow ; native steers , rx I to prime. J.W > J.10 , half breeds , U.2SO1.75 : oxi lJtWtfJ.Mi bull * , C.oif.S ) ; dry cuws , European rabies quote American sleets ut tflllo per Ih. . rtr * s l weight ; refrigerator Ix-ff nt 7tf9 < % . BIIEKP AND LAMrm-Ilecrlpls , 8.000 lir.nl ; on rnle , 20 cnrsj shwp steadyi lamtm WflUc lower ; ' sheep , Inferior to fair , (2.0WI.50 : Inmbs , Inferior to choice , (3.504fl.23i I MI > , l-nnndlan , ! . , IIOOB llecelpts , .1,573 head ; on sale , ono car ; firm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHICAGO MVi : STOCK. Ilo'.drrs acnornlljr Asked Higher Trices lings \Vrro Strong. CHICAGO , Dec. 7. The cttlmntcd receipts of cntllo for today were 3.000 head , making & 2.000 head for the weelt m far , against 41,761 head for Hie same time last week. There was considerable firmness In nil branches of the live stck market , there being no valid excuse for nay other condi tion. Holders generally asked higher prices , and while they did not always get them , the average was slightly better than for yentenlny. Tne range of quotations were frcm 12.25 lo ( . ) for Inferior cows to fancy Christmas steers. Stiles below (3 were few , ns were those of over * * Kales of hogs were nt an advance on ycstcr- day'.s prices of from DC to lOc. Tha demand was active at from > 1.3. > to (4.70 for poor U prims heavy , from (4.23 to 14.63 for medium weight * and from (4 to (4.45 for light. Hut little busi ness , was done nbove f4.60 ami not a. large amount above ' (4.30 , the bulk of the sales tain * within the comparatively narrow limits of from (4.30 to ( I.CO. The gain' In strength Was a result of the Increased receipts and the advance yes tcrday In the value of hog products. The sheep mntkct opened about steady and closed weak. The quality of receipts today was not qullo equal to that of the two preceding days. Quotations were from (1.25 to (3.3 > for Inferior to extra sheep and from JJ.23 to (4.21 for poor to choice lambs. Hecelpls Cattle , 8,000 head ; calves , 300 head ; hog * , 32.040 head ; sherp , 12,000 head. The Evening Journal reports : IIOOH llecelpts , 32.000 hend : official yeslcrday , 59,434 head ; shipments yesterday. 10,339 hend : left over , about 22.000 head ; quality fair : mnrkct active ; prices steady ; mlos innged nt (3.8W5.4) for light ; (1,10574.25 for lough pacltini : H.100 4.65 for mixed ; (4.30IM.70 for heavy packing and shipping lots ; pigs , (2.30fpl.OO. CATTLE Hecelpts. 8new head ; receipts yeslcr day , 11,027 head ; shlpmenls yesterday , 3,217 head ; market dull ; prices CftlOc lower. SIIEEI1 llecelpts , 12,000 head ; receipts yester day , 12,130 head ; shipments yesterday , 1,043 head ; market easy and DiflOc lower. IlccolpU mid DUpiHUlim nf Stuck. Official receipts and disposition of stock m shown by the hooka of Hie Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. , December 7 , 1591 : RECEIPTS. Cars. Head. Cattle 76 2,132 lings 78 D.CSO Sheep 2 103 Horses and mules 1 23 DISPOSITION. DISPOSITION.Cattle. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha I'acklnc company 1,123 O. II. Hammond company. , . , f,7 1,267 Swift and company C63 1,697 Cudahy Packing company. . . . DC3 1,503 L. Decker n A. Haas 75 n. Heeker & Degen 10) Carey 130 llenton & W C Hamilton & B 121 J. Lobman 157 Shippers and feeders 252 113 Left over , 203 Totals . . A. . . 2,131 6.C15 2)3 Kansas Cliy Llva Stock Mnrknt. KANSAS CITY , DOS. 7. CATTLE Tlecclpts , 4.00) head ; phlpments , 2,500 head ; market s'rong anil active ; Texas strers , (2.60&3.60 ; Texas cows , (1.85 f3.2. > ; beef Btoers. (3.f5H.30 : native cows , (1.8502.80 ; stockcrs and feeders , (2.25ff3.13 ; bulls , . HOC.S llecelpts. 13,000 head : shipments. 800 head ; market fxiZlOe lower ; bulk of sales , fl.lMf 4.35 ; heavies , (4.H0I.3) : packers. 14.2WI.30 ; mixed , (4.20fT4.30 : lights , (3.5094.30 ; Yorkers , (2.90 © 3.30 ; plgsT (2.3303.60. SHEEP llecelpts , 3.000 head ; shipments. 4.0W head ; market steady ; prices ranged (2.2:03.25 : , Stoolc lu Hljjlit. llecord of receipts at the four principal mar kets for Friday , December 7 , 1S94 : Cattle , Hogs. Bhceo. Soulh Omaha . 2,152 6.6SO 203 Chicago . 8,000 32.000 12.000 Kansas City . 4,000 13.000 3,000 St. Louis . 1,800 6,909 700 Totals . . 13,912 57.CS ) 13,903 Coffee Market. NEW YOniC , Dec. 7. COI'I-'EE Options closed wonk ; sales , 34,500 tags , Including : December , ( lt.2014.30 ; January , (13.EOSJ13.95 ; February. (13.75 : March , (13.20 < i13.50 : April. (13.25 ; May , (1190JJ13.10 ; September. (12.f50129' ; October , (12.85fl3.00 ; spot coffee , nio. dull : No. 7 , (15.75 ; mild , quiet ; Cordova. (13.2:019.00 ; sales , laic yesterday , 1,100 Imps Santos No. 6 nt (16.50 , spot ; 40i ) bags Hourbon Hantos No. 5. (10 ; today , 1,000 pkgs. Maracnlbo. p. t. Warehouse deliveries from New York yesterday , 20,697 bags ; New York Block today , 221,533 bags : total vis- Iblj supply for the United Slates , 635,000 bags , against 446,855 bags last year. SANTOS , Dec. 7. Market strons ; Good average Santos , (12.90. HAMHURO , Dec. 7. Market Irregular ; prices ' ,1 © ! pfg advance ; Hales , 22,000 bagx. HAVUE. Dec. 7. Market opened quiet ; fall at Vjf advance : nt 12 m. , quiet nt Uf decline ; nl 3 p. m. , steady and unchanged to 'it decline ; closed steady nt net unchanged to Mf advance , IHO DE JANEIRO. Dec. 7. Market firm : ox- change. 10T4d ; receipts , 1,000 bacs : cleared foi the United States. 3,000 bags ; cleared for Europe , none ; slock , 193,000 bags. Kansas City Murkots. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 7. WHEAT Lower ; No 2 hard , cash. 62053c ; No. 2 red , ClWJl'/ic ' ; re Jccted , 4Cir47o ( ; sample sales , f. o. b. , Mlnalsslpp river. No. 2 hard , COc ; No. 2 red , 67@58c. CORN Weal.- . > , ic lower ; No. 2 mixed , 420I2HC No. 2 while. 43fttp43c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 30V4c ; No. 2 white 30W31c. RYE Firmer : No. 2 , nominally (1.33 1.31. 1JRAN Firm : C3 61c. HAY Sleady ; timothy , ( S.OO@9M ; prairie , (7.5' ' G9.00. 1IUTTER Dull and weak ; creamery. lC21c dairy. 13 16c , EGOS-Falrly octlvc : 19c. RECEIPTS Wheat. 14.000 bu. ; corn , 40,000 bu. oals , 11,000 bu. SHIPMENTS None. Minneapolis \Vhuut Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 7. Wheat went lowe : today and closing prices were Vac below yester day. The trade hail considerable to coiilem with In the shape of n report from Washlngtot Riving a bearish statement about the world' ; crops. Northweslern receipts continue heav ; and ahead of lust yc ir. The strength In coin I : a factor that may cut a Ilijure In wheat trading Cash wheat was easy at SSTlffSOu for No. 1 north em , with millers fa'r ' buyers of tiackh it Receipts , 416 cars. Close : December , 67Jc ; May 5 T4c : July , COTic. On track : No. 1 hard. 59V4c No. 1 northern , DSVic ; No. 2 northern , DG',4c. Mlhvnukito Markets , MILWAUKEE , Dec. 7.-FIXWR-Qulet , sleady WHEAT Sleady , quiet ; No. 2 tprlng , 58Uc No. 1 northern , Clc ; May , 59 ! c. CORN Firmer ; No. 2. 45c. OATS Firm and active ; No. 2 white , 32t4c No. 3. 3232i.ic. 11ARLEY Qulel ; No. 2. G2Vic ; sample , 51031V4C IlYE Steady : No. 1 , COc. PROVIHIONS-lIlglicr. Pork , (12. Lard , (6.8J HBCEIPT8 Flour. 5,000 bbls. ; wheat 19,00 bu. : barley. 45,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour , 7.000 bu. : wheat , 1,00 bu. ; barley , 2,000 bu. Cotton MnrKpr. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 7. COTTON Quiet sales , spot , 3.000 bales ; to arrive. 1.60) bales receipts , 15.411 bales : exports , to Oroat Urltalr 5Ml ) bales ; stock , 472.611 bales ; futures , steady Bales , 49.300 bales ; December. J5.26W3.27 ; Janu nry. (5.2S3.S : February , (5.33ff3.3-i ; Marcr J3.39f85.40 ; April. (3.4405.45 ! May , (5.49 ; Jum (5.5105.50 ; July , J3.W4fj.Cl ; August. C .6t3i5.C < j. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 7. COTTON Firm ; mIO dllng , 5'ic ; Bales , 1,300 bales : receipts. 8,800 bales shipments , 7,200 bales ; slocks , 61,200 bales. Now York Drjr floods Market. NEW YORK , Dec. 7. There was more bus ness dotaff In all deparlmenls of cotton BOO , ! and dress fabrics , nnd Ihc collective sales fi fuluro delivery were fairly linportiinl , A di cMeilly better feeling was manlfcsleil by vlsltln purchasers , and the opinion Is grnwlng that va ! ues are at the bottom. The jobbing price e Atlantic J cashmeres and X f-erxes have liee advanced to 2Cc. Printing clolhs are steady 1 thru nt 2c. Sales for the week were aboi 260,000 pieces. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Clitcnco Krult Marknt , CHICAGO. Dec. 7. The Earl Fruit compnn sold one car California fruit nt auction todn' realizing the following prices : Emperor grape half crates , (1,4031.80 ; double crates , (2.C3O3. & persimmons , 90c. Dululli WhPiit Market. DtTLUTH. Dec. 7. WHEAT Close : No. liard , cnBh , C054c ; December. 69 0 ; May , 62Ki No. 1 northern , cash , 69V4c ; December , 6sy i May. tlc ; No. 2 northern , cash , CC'.ic ; No. 6JHc. Hncur Murliet. NEW YORK. Dec. 7. SUOAR-Raw. qule sales , 3,010 bbls. domestic at New Orleans , come here , at 3Uc ; refined , dull , FrUco U'lioat Quc.tulloin. SAN FRANCISCO , Dee. 7.-WIIEAT-SteaJ ; December , 9JHc ; May , (1.02. Miincliestar Tcitllen. MANCHESTER. Dec. 7. Cloth and yurn n.ul at unchanged prices. Captured Thrcoof tlia ThtoTos. HENNESSEV , Okl. . Dec. 7. The posse farmers who have been following the band horaa and cattle thieves near the Ole mountains In Cheyenne and Arapahoe cou s , ties , seventy miles west of Hennessey , ca turcd three of the thieves and drove the ba ance away , after wounding several of tbet The outlaws will be turned over to tl authorities. Johnny Connors HiicUs Out. CHICAGO , Dee , 7. A message from Dor Inlck O'Malley of New Orleans states th Johnny Connors of Springfield , who chequer , and John Morley , chief secretary December 13 , lias backed water and the fig Is off. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney tro bles. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists. DUN'S ' AND BRADSTREET'S ' Prospects for Business After January Gen erally Oon ! dered Good , INCREASE IN LABOR FORCES ANTICIPATED Winter \Thttnt Aercngo Shows nn Increase Over Last Vcnr Iran Imluitrjr AH l > onn to HHYO n Much llrlgliter I'rospeoU NEW YORK , Dec. 7.-11. a. Dun & Co.'s review 'says : It la Ullllcult to detect any change In current business. Prospects for business after January 1 are quite generally considered more hopeful. The mi-ctlng of congress and the announcement of the new currency * plan nnd of various bills proposed have not affected the situation perceptibly. On the whole , agricultural product * arc scarcely strong , and wages of labor do not advance , but there Is reason to expect the employment of a somewhat larger working force nfter Monday. The expected govern ment report of the result of feeding wheat to cattle and hogs can ttcarcely have > Influ enced the market. The receipts of wheat arc larger than expected and the exports smaller , but foreign accountfl , particularly the Argentine account , have helped an advance of 1U , cents. Estimates of the winter wheat acreage Indicate an increase of 1.9 per cent , with conditions somewhat better than last year. Although corn re ceipts have been much larger than a yenr ago'and exports not one-sixth as large , the price has changed but little. Cotton lias fallen again to Gi cents , very close to the lowest for many yearn , and actual receipts from plantations arc larger to date than In 1891 , when the > crop was over 9,000,000 bales. Neither abroad nor here are there Indica tions yet of more than un average consump tion. tion.The Iron Industry seems to have distinctly brighter prospects at Chicago , but bessemer Iron has sold at (1.25 ut I'lttsburg , steel rails have been reduced to $22 there nnd wire rods and nails are weaker. Compar ison of prices there and In the east shows the lowest average yet recorded. Taking prices of October. ISM. ns 100 , quotations have fallen to 55.7 , and are so Blinded that substantially half the price has been cut off. In four years. Southern works are offer ing Iron hero and In New England at low llgures , and the competition leaves scarcely any prollt. London speculation has depressed tin to 13V4 cents and copper Is In only moderate demand nt 9V4 cents for lake. Domestic lead la n shade stronger. The wool manu facturer has been doing 3 per cent more than last week , but 92 per cent less than In 1892 , and the average of 101 qualities of wool quoted by Coates IJros. Is 14.79 cents , the lowest ever known. The manufacturers ore receiving more orders , and much confidence Is expressed that they will be. able to con- tlnuo production nt about the present rate after January 1. The failures this week have been 383 In the United States , against 385 last year , and forty In Canada , against forty-two last year. CLEA1UNO IIOU811 TOTALS. Aggregate of Ituslnos * Trammeled by thq Associated Hanks I.uMt Work. NEW YOUK , Dec. 7. The following table , compiled by Uradstreet's , shows the tola ! clearances nt the principal cities and the percentages of Increase or decrease , as com pared with the corresponding week loal year : voston , but sales of dry goods are du Amont ; central western cities Clovelni and Cincinnati arc exceptional In rcporth KaliiH In demand In a few lines , nnd ut tl llrst named from manufactfr.T8. Ths mov tnent of staple merchandise from Detrc and Loulsvlllo la characterized aa fentur less. At Chicago oalcs of clothing exec those In a like period In 1893 , but the dlsti button of Hhoen , rubber RoodH and har ware Is smaller. St. 'X.ouls jobbers report tl heaviest demand from nearby countr > dec era to llll In stocks , and a better feelli In thf llnlehed Iron nnd steel trades. Ka BUB City jobbers Bend an encouraging t l > ort , based on effortH to push trade In Tex with favorable results. North of Kan City and west of Chicago trade reportH a leas favorable because of unseasonable op weather , and throughout Nebraska and a jacent regions , owing to the need of nil Homo or all of these characteristics npp to Omaha , DCS Molncn , Milwaukee , Ht. I'm Minneapolis and Duluth , the last' imm urmounclng the departure of the last la vessel for the HCUEOII. The agercgate D luth lake shipments this year are over 1,00 000 tons over 1&33 , btt | receipts are a trl smaller. The tendency of prlcon Is to I creased flrmneaa.the list of btaplea sliowl advances l/clng longer than that on whl quotations are not maintained. As ut Lc don wool sales closed 5 per cent htshcr than the opening for good varieties , that tnple la regarded ns having advanced , nl- though quotations for territories nro nomi nally only steady. American jnirchnucji nt London amount to 6RX ) bales. Wostcrn tan- ncra report n 7 per cent advance In the price of calf skins , nnd Uhlcano nnnottnccs soles of pig Iron nml St. Louis of scrap Iron nt Improved quotations. The more Im portant decreases In quotations refer to sugar , cotton , tin nnd lard. Live hogs hnvo been lower nt Kansas City , but higher at Omaha. Merchants nnd manufacturers nre reported anticipating that business will remain well within conservative lines during the win ter , with a moderate Increase In the spring. At Cleveland manufacturers nrc Inclined to regnrtf the Industrial outlook for the sprlnff ns promising only reasonable activity , whllo nt St. Louis Jobbers anticipate a good trade In the spring and declare themselves satis- tied with the business of the past six months. Then1 have been 3,011,000 bushels of wheat ( Hour Included ns wheat ) exported from tlin United States ( Canada none ) this week , compared with 2,6M,000 bushels In the llko week ono yenr ngo , 4,401,000 bushels ; two years ngo , C.KM.COO bushels thrco years ngo nnd with 2,041,000 bushels In the llrst week of December , 18'J ) . Crop Interests In California have been Improved by season- nble rains throughout that state. Ban Fran cisco wheat exporter. ' nre expecting nil pnrljr shortage In tonnage. Groceries and fancy goods are In better demand nt Toronto , but dry goods nnd clothing are quiet. Miiftt Kurp Aurnlio fur \Vcok. . DENVER , Dec. 7. Sixteen men nro en gaged In this city upon a contest of endur ance , a prize of $500 being offered lo the ono who keeps awake the whole week. The men are 1n a large room under the cyo of watchers. When a contestant Is seen to doze n boll U struck. If he falls to wake up he Is counted out , RIJALTV A1AKKKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record December 7 , 1S91 : WARRANTY DEEDS. Fred Stein to Fred Krtu ? Hrewlnc com pany , lot 7 , block 1 , Hhull's 1st add..J 3,472 J W Elmen and wife to J W Johnson , lot 2 , Hock 3 , Cleveland 1'lnce 4,020 J H McSlmnn nnd wife to .1 M Dougherty , lots 10 , 11 , 12 , 23 and 21 , block II , Clover- dale 2,000 M L Walker and husband to Ilnrmnn Schcll- loin 21 and 22 , block 1 , Knli'Il Place 12.00J O A Shannon and. wife lo tt A llnickrn , lot C9. ( .Uses' add 6,000 M F Nemec to M K nnd Anton Sndll , n Hot lot SO , block 4 , KmmUc 2d add 1,509 V Cook nnd wlfn to A L LlRhttoot , lot 1 , block 3. Iledtord Place 1,000 A O Peterson nnd wile to D II Cameron , lot 17. block 1C. Hansrom Place 0,500 Leoimld Heunenhofer and wUe to M J Peck , lot 4 , block P , Hhlnn's 2d ndd 3,000 QUIT C.LAUI DEEDS. Omaha Nallon.il bink lo It Jl James , lot 20 , block 3 , Dentnan Place 75 O W Ceott nnd wife to O W Waltles , lot 32 , block G , Jerome park 1 Jacob Kendls nnd wlf to C W Cook , lot 1 , block 3 , lledford 1'lnce 1 DEEDS. Special mnsler lo O F Davis company , lot IS. block 14. Clifton Hill. . . . 1,025 Same to M G Slocumb , lot 21 , block I1G , Dundee Place 334 Sheriff ti * E A Hracken , part of block E , Hhlnn's odd 3.835 Total amount of transfers J 15,703 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Pitcher's Castoria. Children ditcher's Castoria. Ull 0V I ilflDIIUO W UUl BANKERS , 163-165 Dearborn-sL , Chicago. ! 5 Wall-st. , Nc w York. 70 Statc-st , Bostoj CITY , COUHTT , SCHOOL-WATER and BONDS l.TER HIGH GRADE nought and Bold. Corrogponainao Solicited. "The Four Hundred' The emnllcst \vatch made in America. The only watch move ment ever inndo of solid gold. II your jeweler Is u n a b 1 o to dhow you this curiosity wrlto for the address of a dealer who canto Tlio Duobcr Watch Works. Canton , O. For delivered prices on Corn or Feed o ( any description In car loads lots , wrlta or telegraph W. H. BOOTH & CO. , Kansas City , Mo. Weights and grades guaranteed. WM. I.OTTDON , Commission Merchant Grain and Provisions. Private wires to Chicago and New York. All business orders placed on C uugJ Hoard of Trade. Correspondence solicited. CJtllce , room 4 , New York Life Building i Unmlia. Telephone 130S. ! RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves iHUHLlNOTON & MO. ItiVliR.IArrlve. OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason tin. } Omaha 1 Oil Jam. Denver Bxpiess 93jam' ; 4:3pm.I31k. : Hills , Mont. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:10pm l:30pm : Denver Express 4:10pm : C:45pm.Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) , . 7:45pm : . .Lincoln l ocnl ( except Sunday.ll2Jum leaves IU111UAUO , 1IUUL1NGTUN & Q. I Arrives Omaha'Union ' Depot. 101 li & Mason fils.1 Omaha 4tSpm ; Chicago Vestibule U-.ioam 9 : < : > om Chicago Expreii 42Jpm ; 7Wpm : Chlcagc/ and Iowa Local 800jm ; ll : > 5am Pqelno Junction Local d:05pm : LeaveolCHICAao. M1U & ST. 1'AUL. I Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot , lot \ & Matpn 8ts. | Omaha "t:00pm : Chlcaro Limited 9:30.im : ll:10am.Chlcaco Express ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . Cilipm Leaves ICIIICAUO & NORTIlWESa-N. I Arrives OnmhalU. P. Depot. IDlh ft Mason Hts | Om ha ll:05am : Eastern Express 6:30pm : 4-.OOpm Vcstlbuled Limited ( :40arn : C:5iam : Mo. Valley Local lo:30pm : tMSpm "Omaha Chicago Special 2lpni ; Leaves I C11ICAGO II. I. & 1'ACTKIC. ( Arrives OmahttlUnlon Uepol. 10th & Mason tiu. | Omaha HAST. ll:00atn..Atlantic : Exp-css ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 605pm ; 0:23pm : Night Express 9:50am : 40pm..Chicago ; Vestlbulcd Limited. . . . l:0opm : HMpm..Oklalioina : lixp. ( loC. 11. ex Hun..ll3Upm ! WEST. BinnmOklahoma ; i Texas Ex. ( ox. Sun..ll:30pm ) : liiopm Colorado Limited. . . 4:00pin : I C. , ST. I' , , M. & O. ( Arrives Oniahal Depot 15tliandVebiter _ _ 8ls. I On , aim 73 0am. . . . Nebraska Passenger ( daTly ) . . . . 8:15pm : 4:3jpm. : . . Sioux city Express ( ex. Sun..ll:50dm : 9t lOp m. . . . . . . ft. Pa ui Limited . :40am : Leave * I F. . K. & MO. VALLETI fArrlv ? " Omalial Depot 15th and Wjbster Sts. | Oniaha t10pm ; . . .Fait Mall and Uxpre * . 4Sipm : t:10pm.ex. : ( Sat. ) Wyo.ex. . ( ex. Man , ) , . 4:65pm : :0tam. : . . Norfolk Kxprezs ( ex. tSunaayj..WWam : 4 :55pm. : . . . Fremont I'ass. ( ex. Sunday ) . . , . 7Mpin : C jlOpm . . .31. Paul lixprees . tMQjrj Teaveij R. C. . Blj7 c7"u"ArrUos" [ OinaliaUplon | Depot , 10 Hi & Mason Sis. ) Omaha . Kansas "City Day ICxprcHs , . . . . 6upm ; .K. C. Nlebt Kx. via. U. P. Tram. tfiam ; "LfaveTl MISSOUIU "PACIFIC ! iArrlveT Oniabal l Depot 18th and Vfebntar HU. | Omaha * | :4Sam. . . St. Louis "Uipreai.'i . , ( Tooant Nebraska Local ex. Bun. ) V.lOjrn Teavesl eiOUjTciTTT PACIFIC. JArrlr.j Qm h | Depot HU > and Webster Sti. [ Omaha tuCprn at. Paul Limited. . KKOam BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. IArrlv r Union Depot. IQIh & M . oit HU. | Omaha , tiluux City Pusnengir . .ItJTWpni Ht. Paul Limited , :43am : UNION'PACU'ia [ ArTrc OmabaUnlon | Depot , IQlli & Mason 8ts. Omaha , . , . .litarnvy priss , tiUpm Overland Klyer . i:13pra tltpm ; U atrlco a Btromib'ff Ix.tx.8un ) . l:4ipta : 1lOr > m. Pacino Cxprea 130pm Fast Mail . l.iuvesl WAUAHIt RAILWAY lArrlves Oflialial Unlon D nol. IQIh & T Mtuton BU. | Omaha lMptu , .OU Loula Cannon Uall