THE OMAHA DAILY HIDE : TnUKSDAY , BEOETSUJER 5. 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Grab Markets Were Very Weak the Greater Part of the Day , WHEAT WAS FIRM FOR HALF AN HOUR ! Tlicri'nn n llett > r llrmtind All I ny tor < lie JICMV ClrmluH til Corn for Slill > - in cut. i CHICAaO , Dec. l.-The grain marlcftB were very weak during the Krcater part of today's session. The corn nnd oats mar kets were the first to ue aflllctcd with the -rulllng sickness. " nnd the contagion com municated Itself to the wheat market. They were nil In a stuto of cheerful con valescence ns the session was coming to an end , nnd closed sllGhtly higher than the > did yesterday. The recovery was flrst ap parent In wheat , nnd that market lifted Its head on account of the universal nature of the Inquiry for the red winter wheat held here and what wag made known near the close about the demand for llour nt Minneapolis , which It was said wng un- prccedentedly heavy. Wheat started steady nnd for about hnlf nn hour looked firm at about the level of ' decline. After the lowest point of yesterday's ter that It became very heavy and had n decline still further of o. The open- Itw trades In May were at from COHc to CO&c. and nftcr lluctuatliiR within 1-lGc of tho.e prices for half nn hour It ? ? t ° . to 'from COcJ to COl.c. without K.--- . pvldpnco of recovery up toMinin _ minutes of the close. Closlnir cnblen Knvc Liverpool tinltorel ! , from the IInrt report Bhaao lowi-r nnd continental markets n tlmn tliny clewed ycHU'rdny. The cnsh ( Icinnnd for No. 2 co iY ? , , lrv on the tiny conspicuous liy Its nlwcnce ns for before , but thcro wni n better dcnmnl nccou'it ' t ) the low Krailc * for shipment on Biniill leeelptH. Todays Inauecuon the showed only 107 cnrs received , and only ICO estimated for tomorrow. December iiro opened nt 25XCnnd sold ut from ao to 25io before t declined to 25V4c. J.nml"\J \ , from 23c near the start was worth only 2. ic iJurlnK the urcaler part of the session until near the close , whsn It I > CKUH to trine. May Blurted at from KlMen til ) u 28Hc to iWo JtMlBht. then down to from 23'Ac ' lo 2Sc. llrmed up nKiiln to M"-ic. nnu cloned nt from 2S c to 2Sic. ! December re covered lo nnd closed nt i-fliC. December outH rnnged from lose to lb > t nml closed at Ifilic. M y opent-d nt from 20c to ZOVio. Hold to IDTjc. nnoth.r record HintiKher. nnd closed nt from 133' c to 20c ' 'provlHlona sttfferod fiom their now chronic nllment-a rush of IIORS to the ynrdM. To- div's iun of IIORS \ vns11,000 , nnd tomor row's Is estimated nt 13.000. 1'rlceH tire all lower for the dny. Pork nhown u drclliio of lOc. Inrd nnd ribs from 2V4e to flc. I.iird never nnld IIB low since war times. Kxtlmntcd receipts for tomorrow ; A\heal , 2W cnrs ; corn. ICO cars ; onls , 120 cnrs ; hogs , The lending futures rnnged OB follows ! " Artl Jcs.j Opoii. I ' " I IjOBrI I C'Q' ' " . Wheat , No. U Dec 0 sn Jan AH t > i ciut. May Com , No 2. . Dee . . . . ' . . . 2.TW Jan May July JOh 2UH OntH. No. 3. . 10 ? ) . 20&UOW 20 1'ork.pcrbbl 7 70 7 70 7 70 7 70 Jan 8 7O H 71) ) H 115 H l7 ! May 0 10 0 11) 0 02W U Ufi tnrd.KIOlbn IL > U i n IB r. i-i 3 I.1 ! G 17W Jan o : i7M c : i7 5 MS S II7H , May a no n uo B 57H SOO tliortlllbi- Dee 4 HO 4 37 M i a 7 si t an 4 n7i Mav 4 ll'JH 1 ( ! . > 4 r,7i < 4 GO Canh nnotatlons Wi'ie as follows : . . . . _ . . . . . „ . Fl-oril Nominal ; Winter pntunts , J3.1..C3.50 : winter ulrnlRhtH , $2.Mg3.GO ; sprlnB patentu , $3.1. > f3.GO ; aprhiB BtnilKhts. $2.GT.32.90 ; b.ikers , $ l.Soii ( 23D WHEAT No. 2 cprUiit , LO TS7c ; No. 3 prlnR , Gri'itfrSGy-c ' ; No. 2 rrd , CO fGlc. COUN No. 2 , 2r.ft2C > , ic. OATS No. 2. 17'c ' ; No. 5 while. 17J17i4c ; No. 3 white , miftlSc. IlYK Nn. 2 , S.VAc. 1IAIII.EV No. 2 , nomlnnl , KI.AX HEED No. 1. 92'ic. TIMOTHY HEEIrrlme. . J3.CO. , . , 1'ltOVlKIONS Mean pork , per bbl. , $7.73if7.SP4 ; lard , per 100 Iba. . J3.33l.4li3 ! ; short riba nidoa ( loose ) ) . $ l.3.rifT4.40 ; flrj' Balled shoulders ( boxed ) , 4 < Ti\\ci \ sliort clour Blden ( boxed ) , 4 H 4 ic. W1IIS1CY Dhitlllerii' llnlsdiwl KOod . per ml. . It O < 1 rOUI.TUY Market etendy ; turkeyn. 7j9c ; chickens. 5176 0 ; ducks. SiflOp. The following were the receipts nnd shipments today. On tin ) Prilno ) ototntiTO loliy the bitttor mar ket was linn : creamery , ISJi'le ; it.ilry 11U 50c. ! KRBb. llrai ; lasil'Oc. KI3W YOHIC (3I3M3nAI , BIAHKI3T. Cloning < liiotn < loiiM on ilio Prliiolinl Coiiiiiidilllli-N niul Sliipli-t * . NKW YOlllv. Dec. 4. FIXDUU-Ilecelpts , 23.00) bbls.j exports , M.700 this. ; barely steady on winter Krades and dull all around ; tioine export business pending at easier prices. City mill patents , li.10ifl.2J ; winter patents. 3.Mi 3.70 ; city mill cb-ais. J4.W8I.IO ; win ter htrahihts , J3.301T3.41) ) ; Minnesota p.ilenls , J3.40ff3.CO ; winter extras. JJ.71JJ2.11Mlnne.ola bakcrx , J2.7if3.10. ? Houtln-in Hour , numlnal. Hye llour , dull ; KUierllne | , J2.SI)8J.7.1 ; fancy , } 2. UuckwhPfll llour , quiet ; Jl.32l [ 40. HUCK\VIIIAT-I'UII : at 4i'i IlYK Dull : weBtein.40lii42c. . HAHI.UY-Dull ; wi-slein , 3'jgtSc. lIHAN-ll'lll ' nl 12.0) . t IIAKL.KY MAI.T Dull ; western. 4048c. CO11N MI3AI- Dull ; yellow western , coarse. 7Hi72e. llran.lywlnu. j ; 45. WIIIJAT-llecelpts , 2IC.7 ) bu. ; expjits. 85.400 1m. ; spot dull ; cs'ioi No. 1 hard , USUjC. Options i > | ieiu'd iiiiM | ! nnd steady , wllh no fratur to the news ; hold off under HjirlMR wheat lercliUs , rallied on eoveilnn nnd clcifed tmdy lit ' . .Olie net IOBH , May. 07 l-llif ? 7 7-le ; Ueci'tnbor , C4KWC5VIC , closed COUN Hereip n. 47.fi bu. ; expoils. HO.OOi ) bu. ; Fpot nulft ; No. 2. SITio : eltfumer inlxwl. 3l > ic OpHoiiB opened' Hti'ady m mudoiale local InivInK ; ruled quiet all d.iy. wlthoi t fe ture , anl clct > ed I nr- tlnlly Uo lower ; May , SSViUSS' e , closed at 31'we ' , December rlowil at 34Jic. . . . OATS Uecelpts , M.SX-bii. ; exports , 2)0 uu. ; spot dull and weaker ; No. ! . SiliftlJXc. Options dull and about nlfady nil day. clo lns unchaiiKi'd lo l u lower ; May. 245402JC , cljred nt Kc ; De cember closed ut 2 'ic. WOOIQulet ; domwllc Hfeco , ) C4723c ; pulled , ' " , HAY- Hull ; chlpplni ; , J7.00g".W ; Rood to choice. pOfl83o HOI'S KUH > ; Btiilo , common to choice , 1S94 crop , 397c ; 1W1 crop. 7fTIOc ; Paclllo coast , It IV A III I ll" < * iltl I1VPII 'V T\ B'tirt * Ayr.- " , light lo heavy. : ic : veld , Jl'i : ic- . l'HOVIrilONi < llet'f. uulel ; family , $11.M ; beef l.ams. $15.0W5. ! & ) . Cnl meats , easy ; l'lckl-,1 ' bi'lllex. tl.TJUS.fol ; plrklnl thouldeia. , $ -.VOWS 21 : inM .i I.IIIIIH. iA.r fJH. r . l.urd. iiulft and meady ; iiinuci fm.-ii creamery , i-"v. CHEESE llccelpls. 2.04J pkita , ; ateady ; * tnle laite "UtfUc ; KiiiHll , T WlO'ic ; part tklnu , 3 > i fiec : full itklms , 2(13c. EOOS-Hecclp's , 3.63S pkKH. ; steady ; uliito and IVnna > l\'nnl.i , JfT21e ; wvktern , "l(22i < . 1'KTUOI.Kl'M-Dullj United clcafd . $1.SIH " TAI.I.OW Stendy ; city , 4 3-16o ; country , 4 s-ioc. Tl'lU'ENTlNE Steady ut l.'SiffJfc HICB Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , JTiffGSe ; Japnn. 5l4i- . MOI.AHHEH Quirt ; Nrw Orleana , cpen Uellle , en d to choice. 2Sj2viCf : ) ! ) METALS -IMit Iron , ra y ; southern , tl2,0)iill.CO. ) northern , IllOJffll.O ) , Copp r. steady ; brukem' in-lee , $11 ; fxclunKt ) prlM- " . : I9.3. ftrm. brokers' ; exc" rr ul r : tiallf. lll.MJll ! | . Qtre. . SpeUer ! dull : donie-llo. M.MWS.M. rOTTONHHii > OH "Qurt ! and moro or Iiaa nominal at unchanted pilci-a , cln hiK dull ; prime crude. M'leStol Butter in-adei. SOtfilc ; Jirlnif aununer yellow , SiIJMc : urt nununfr yellow , ( nfTi-o 31iirlot. NKW YOHK , Der. 4. COrKKIJ Ontlcna opened ateiuly al 1'J ' to 2J | bit * declina under fori'lcn and lix-al w-lllnK. further de | m l under cablfd i-stlmati nf 350.0) ) InKs UK ) < TOI ; ! ! > -J rti'inly ut net dvcllne of 1)i \ ' ) piinu ; wilt' * , 4,254 li K > . Includlnr March , JltUlilS.U ; IM-ein. tier , $ lJ.Wtfl3.M , r > p.it -ff e , IIVJ. du'l ; No. 7. 114,711 ; Mild , dull ; Cordova IS.OtK.5i.Vaie ) - liouait dellverk-a ( rom Nnv Yoilt > v teut.iy , GC'I Inim , New York slock ta.lny , 2i" > .02 ! l in , Vnllrd Mtatia atocU. :4'U23 ' katCKi ujluat fir | ln > United Htalea , IW.f l baea ; iital > 1abl ! f. > r ( Iw { 'tilled Hlntr , ISO.jrj tnr , nmliift C.TJVW 1m .a last year. SANTOS. Deo. 4. Ouletj ip.'kl avrrn ; * Bsntou , | 14.ei ) ; r'ce p'a , 1 ! O'O t > asa ; itxk. 419.0)1 l g . llAMIH'lin , Dec. 4. Dullj U jif . dpcl n ; alea. tl.OOJ baga. HAYltU. Dtc. 4. Op ncsl Irrccular. 1,0 f d rllnei at noun , \tf \ decline ; ut 3 | > m. lure- ! ati-aJy , UO'Uf decline ; clo l Irrnrular. lOHif not dn-llnu ; vales. 27.UK ) Uiua. 1UO DE JANElltO. Die. i.-Slt'adyj No. 7 lllo , III.SO. exchange. Hid ; rtfcnlpl * . ' .WO bugs ; cleared for the UnllM RlAtrt. .1,000 b ( r j for Kurope , 3.000 b is ; itock , flX ( bag ) . OMAHA ClK\r.n.U , MAHKKT. Cnnilllloii of Trnilc ntiil < ltiotiitlon on Mtnplo nnil VniicjI'roilnco. . The egg mnrVft In nrrn , ai quoted. 1'oullry bus been In very tight demand nil this week , Thnt Is usually tha cute after n hulldny , on which larre qusntltles of poultry hnte b en consume. ! , It sem * ns If the imhllc appetite It tired of poultry and n change U demanded. Kven nt tint low price * quoted It l < slow work dlrpotlng of the prensnt modcrnle receipts. Quotations : KOOS-Htrlctly fresh stock , 1Sc. IlUTTim1'acklng stock. lOc ; fair to Rrmd country , llffHc ; choice to fancy country , 14Cl o ; gathered creamery , 17818CJ separator creamery , VKAtr-Cholc * ft. TO to 100 lb . , are quoted at 7B7He ; large and coar c , 43Cc. CIIEEHU DnmeMlo brick , lHJc : Kilam , per dor. fD.CO ; Club House. J.lb. Jars , per dot. , SIM ) ; Mmbcrger , fancy , per lb. , ll'.ic : Iloquefort , H-lb , Jura , per doz. , J3.COJ Young America * , ll4c ; Twins , f ncy , lie. roUI.TKY Dreuwl lhlcktns. ( I7c ; ducks , { ? ? ; turkey * , choice , SO9c ; geesi ? , 7fJSc. IIA.Y I'tilnnd. | r..on ; midland , 3.M ; lowland. ' < 5.00 ; ry straw , 14.60 ; color makes the prlco en hay : light bales ttll the bent. Only top grade * bring tnp prlcw. lirtOOM COHN-New cron , deltrered on track In country , cholc green telf-vrorklng carpet , per lb. , z < 4c ; choice green running to hurl , I Vic common , IHr. OAMH Prnlrl * chickens , young , per doi. , 18 quull , ll.76Cl.OOi Jack snipe. 7Sc ; golden plover 1.2S ; Jack rabbit * , per doi. , JI.OOIfI.25 ; smnll ral ) bits , KO7Cc ; mallard duckii , JJ.50 ; redhead * . 13.50 cnnvmback duck ; , I3.0W8.00 ; leal , blue wing Jl.75fl2.IW ; ten ) , green wing , $1.75 ; mixed ducks tl. 7532.00 ; Canada geete , to : rmigeese. \ . 14.50 hranm. J3.M ; deer saddles. ISniCc ; deer carcasies 12'i ' 7l3c : elk raddle * . llffHo ; elk carca > te UIOc ; nntelope naddlra , 12 < 714c ; nntelop * car- carfff. 9ffllc : siiulrrclK , per doz. , C0@75c. I'lOKONS-Mve , per do . . tl.OO. A small conslgnmetr of mushrooms arrived ymtiTdny from Illinois. Ouotntlons : MUSIIIUOMl'er 1V4-1U box , GW750. . I'OTATOUS-Fancy native ilock , SSc ! from itore In small lots. 40c ; Colorado stock , DoaMc. ONIONS I'cr bu. . J3R30c ! Imported Hpanlsh onlo's. per crate , COffCSc ; home grown Spanish , per bbl. . tl.60 ; 3 to C-bul. lots , J1.J5. IinANP Hand-picked navy , per ba. . | 1.63fl.75. SWEKT POTATOKS-Cholce stock , 12.25 per bbl. bbl.CAllHAOn CAllHAOn On ordert , crated , per 100 Ibs. , tl.00ni.23. OHIjKHY I'ancy Urge Colorado , SOD60o ; choice ; tock. large No. 1 , 40O c ; large No. 2. 35o ; small , . .T . LIMA nnANS 7Vr"lb. EC WATEU Cltnss Per 18-qt. caie , $1.6001.75. STUAWIIEUniES-I'er box. SOc. AIM'Mas Fancy stock , $2.7J3.00 ; choke slock , CAMFonNiA qmNCES-None. OREGON l'EAHS-1'cr case. $8.23. CIlANItF.lUlIEH Jersey. $ ? .M ; Capo Cod. $9. MALAGA OIIAI'ES Ptr O-lb. ) bbl. . $ ; per M to 70 Ibs. Bros * . $7. EASTERN ( lUAl'ES-No shipping stock. THOl'ICAL FUUITrf. A car of Ciillfoinln budded seedling oraiiffos urilvod on the maiket jcsterday , the' llrst of the season. The fruit Is c.f Rood color for this season and arrived In Rood condition. A car ot Mexican oriuiKcs Is expected to arrive this week , nnd another car tit Callfoinlas Is billed ti > arrive nest week , ra Hint tills market la likely to be prettj wwl HUpplIrd for some time to como. Mexicans will soon be entirely out of the market. Florida Is not yd In position to supply the world with HIT usual larRC quota , the latest estimate or that stati-'s ciop for this year bchttr CO.WO lioxes. This will certainly prevent much of U romlntc to northern markets and pi Ices for fruit from that state will bo high. The northern district of California was visited by n frost nbout the 20th of last month , bul slrniiKe to lelatc no reports have Kane out as to the Injury of the nop. This trails the Minne apolis Market Hevlew to remark that a lame crop U expocti-d and no Hunt tipst could attVci the market for future shipments. Still , the growers , under the very perfect orKanlzallon which Ihcy hnve now funned , mny believe It to bo money In their pocket not to nllow reports to BO out that frost has Injured tha fruit , even tlmuKli such may bu a fact. In some runner years they have circulated reports bioadcnit or frust Injuiy , In hopes of Increased values by the shortiiRp , which did not uppear , as they placed lee many of the frontwl orunKcs un the inurkel. This led buyers to 41 suspicious friunr * of mind nnd many of them refused to buy UXCPIII on trnck with prlvlleue nf examination. Quotations- OHANGES Mexicans , per box , J4.50 ; California buddi-d seedlings. J4.23. IJJMONS-CuIlfoinla. per box. $4.2o84.50 ; Mes sina * , size 3GO , 14.50 ; size 300 , $4.75. HANANAS Choice laiRe stock , per bunch. $2.00 02.25 ; medium sized bunches. $1.73. DUESSED MEATS. 11EE1. " Light weslcin sti'crs , 400 to 600 Its. , S'.i QCc ; good cowa and holfuis , S'.iflalic ; medium cows and heifers , 4 ff5c ; good ton-quarters cows nnd heifers , 3 ! t4c ; good hlndquurlurs cowa and heifers. CViific ; fair hlndqu.irtera cows nnd heifers , 6c ; cow rounds , Co ; cow chucks , CViiC ; atecr chucks , 4o beef tenderloins , fresh , IGc ; beef rolls , boneless , SJc ! ; slrtoln butt * , boneless , 8V o ; loin backs , bunelcss , SVfcc ; loin backs , C'.jc ; cow ribs , No. 3 , CVic ; cow loins. No. 3 , "We : fiwr ribs , 7We ; steer loins , Cc. MUTTON Dressed mutton , Bio ; racks , 8V4c ; let-s. 7c ; suddles. 7c ; stews , 2'ic. I'OniC 1'ork loins. Co ; ppare libs , Gc ; pork shouldeis , Eju ; pork shoulders , skinned. E'ic ; tenderloins. 13c ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz. , SSc. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1. green hides. 4c ; No. 2 green hides , 3c ; No. 1 , green salted hides , 4'ic ; No. 2 Krcen salteil hides , 3Vio : No. 2 ( jroen salted hldca , 25 to 40 Iba. . .3Hc ; No. S k-reoa salted hides , 2S to 40 Ibs. , 34c ! ; No. 1 veal calf , S to 15 Ibs. CVsc : No 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4Jje : ifo. 1-dry rllnt hldest , CIlSc ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 5ii/Cc ; No. 1 dry CjJlDc ; No. 2 dry Hint hides , Cijf7c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , Cc ; part cured hides , Ifcc per lb. ! , tlmn.fully cured. HHEEl' 1'ELTS Oreen salted , each URCOc- green salted shcarllnRs ( short .vooieJ early hklna ) ' each Itc ; dry shearllncs ( uliort woJIed eaiij tklns ) . No. 1. eoch. We ; dry shcarllnga ( ahuri wooled early skins ) . No. V eacn. ' Sc ; dry Hint Kansas and NebracKa butcher noel Rolls , per lb. . actual weight. tfjGc ; dry film Tanuis and Nebraska Murialn wool pelts , p r lb. . actual weight , 4Q3c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pells , per lb. . actual weight , 43C'jc ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain vooi fella , per ! b. , actual weight , 4S5c ; dry pleres snd buckn , nctucl weight , 2 < U3c. Have teti rut olt , an | t | , UM. less to pay freight on then : TAM.OW AND GREASE Tallow No. 1 , JUc ; lallow No. I , Sc ; Krease. whlto A , 3l5c ; grease , white II , 3o ; greaao , jellow. 24c ! ; Krcaso , darli 2o ; old butter. liCVjo ; beeswax , prime , lJ22c ; rough tallow , J'.4c. HONES In car lots weighed nnd delivered In Chlrjigo : Dry buffalo , per ton. $ l2.i eJ4.n ( ) ; dr > country , blenched. r r ten. J10.00BI2.00 ; dry country , damp nnd meaty , ucr ton , G.002 i. ( > j. WOOLUnwash" ! , flno heavy. C7c ; line light SC9c ; qunitcr nlood. lW12c ; setdy , hurry nnd chiffy , StT9c : cotted nnd broken , coarse , 70iic , colted and broken , fine. CfiJSi * . Fleece washed Medium , If'KlSe : flno , lB16c ; lub washed , leg ISc ; black. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tuf locks.Q3a / ; dead pulled , BSJCe. runs. " I No. lINo. lNo. | 1 | J TT I Lgo. | Ud' IIEAU- I J20IJJ.- , ( Hack Yearling- * . . 1'J 00 ( Hack Cubs oy s 6tt C Iliad ; Montana Mountain . . . . 14 00 Illaclc Montana Yearlings 1200 800 niack Montana Cutu 6 50 ! 4 DO Hlner Tip 20 0 > i 12 Sllvtr Tip Yrls : 11 00 8 0- ) Sliver Tip Cub 600 4 60 Ilrown 203H 1C 00 Yearling ! , lOOli 8 00 Cubs 7 00 5 00 00CJ nadgcr 181 50 CJ Flthcr 800 C 09 KOX Sllvrr ( according to bnuly ) 100 00 CO 0) Silver Pal * ( nc- curd'tr to oej'y ) 50 00 30 00 7 00 3 IM tied 1 50 1 drny 7 ! 60 Kit W 41) l.ynlc 3 CO 2 00 Marten SOO 1 CO Mink CO Mink Daik Ci Mountain I. Ion. ( perfect head mil feet ) . 1O t Oltrr . . . . . . . . 8 00 63 7 nttcr Pale . 7 6 OUCO Iliccnoi . - . . CO Itnpcoon , llluck. las to boauly ) . . GKIJNK ( llacK , cai > e < l . 1 Short trl | > ed . 1 00 Narrow atrljtrd. . . Iluu'l ' drlped. . . . \Vtdv rlno . , 4 W 03 \Voir Mountain. . . I 00 03CO Wrdf rialrle . CO lluiuer , I'fr skin. 6 4 M li.-ivi-r KIU . 160 1 IX ) MtlSKHATS- Sprlni ; . Winter . (810 ( all . . - . Kits . MIBCEM.ANKOUK. edlums. He ; lioiiteihoci. JOc ; extra itandaldi , So ; I-MIU lolecu. iic ; llianuh. & Co. ulecu , ; rc ; N.-IV Voik counti. : uo ; ttunaard bulk , IHMtal , 11. 10. MAPU : HVIU'r-l'Ive-jMt. can. , each. K.75 ; prr doz. , ll ? ; Vi-KJl , cans , ju.23 ; quart cnni , "ciinrt-Puro juice , per half bb ! , , J2.fr ) ; per bbl . JI..V ) . KAUKU KHAUT-IVr lilU. . tl U : belt bl > ! . . I ! . Tins New crop , Callfninla , la-iu. iioxrs. per lb. . He ; comtnun California Kgi. CO-U > . boxes. C.-j Imported fancy. * < Mb. boxn. ICc ; choice , 10- lb. b xm , ) : PATK" I'e ! an. O-lb. boxe , per lb , , me ; fl\li ! . 10 111. boxen. I' r Ih. . ( C. HAPI.H ninAH-Chr.m. | per lb. . 010i PFlKHBTivvp-AMo-lMl. 2'Mu. imll * . each 11.41 rr > 'v > vi-T ? tr I" . U NUTS Almi ni.4. Cullf-niila , i > r Ih. . medium r\jr. \ IV ; Tatiasom p'mrndj. per lb. , large , Ue ; llniilli. p r lb. 9c : nns'U'i walnu' ; , p < * r Il > . , fnn-y tnfl ! ie'l. liiteilJ' ! stanlu'dt. llflllVie ; Illhcrtt. rxi"t 1 ° ' " 1iecan . ) wil | hed lne < Iluri. 14t' , l'i e. ISc ; j > "Jwiii . raw. 6\Jc ; r.iaitr.l , 7iJ JWi" , ch lnit . HfS hickory nu'i. ' mtl ! , per liu. , I > .74 ! Murk walnuts , p - lnrr | . Jt.Ococca. ) ; . lain tcj cnconnuli. pr IW , 14. M , Coltou Ni\V YOIIK. ! * ? . J.-COTTON-Kutur clo > a sUMily ; i"i'i'J. : M3.S' ' bales ; January. ! S 17 ; tvli. ruary , IS.il ; Mdu-U. tii ; Al-rll. JX.SJ ; jluy. Jt.57 ; Ju'y. 4i ; Auirt'il. JS IS ; O.'t-d > rr. IS Si ; Decvin li.-r , IS. IS. mlddl.n/r. 8 7-lCc ; nrt ltf-lpi , n no ; K. ' * 4.1TI I'Hlrc furwmdxl , II S6 : Iwtcs : salrs , &H b.ilei ; tplnnvra , DS balr < : utock. is : , 773 Units , I .l.'ll Ii Jay. IHU iweiiits. fSSIS baUi ; cxporu , to Or tit llrltaln. i 5 > 7 Im'eia ; the cintlnvnl , 4I.T3 * 1 > .M : M.ii-W 181 ! ' 4I bales. NHW OIII.UANS. I > r. . COrfON Kg y : mlJdlln * . 1 1-Uoj law mWdUni. 7 JJ-10c ; ordinary , 74c ! ; net recflpU , 14.JH b lrs ! ( rro , 15.M1 liuld ; * nnrlii , ( n Iht c-mtln'nt. .2 ) b l' i roftnlnlsf. 1,146 l-nletj n lc , 2.600 bslMi to < * , JW 2 < hil * ! . . ST 1.0VIS , Doc. 4.COTTCKQuiet ; * W 1 lMi ml.ldllne , 8 1- ; receipt * . 606 bflles ; 4WJ ) bnles ; tork , 64.337 Imlcs. STOCKS AM ) IIO.VDS , Sccnrllr Mnrkct trlth llnrilty nil Kx- < M-IOII AVorUnl lon T. NKW YoniC , Dec. 4. The Hock mnrktt with hnrdly an exception worked lower today. The volume of business was considerably llRhter than on Tuesday. The dealings In Sugar utock were only about half ns lance n yesterday , but con stituted nbout one-third of th * t.'inl. larly In the day general ndt-ances In foreign nnd domestic KTades of sugar servol as nn mcumcnt to bull the stock , A gain of 2 per cent was recorded In It. At the top figures realltlntr sale * were en countered , nnd unfavorable rumors were current In regard to probable legal attacks upon the com pany In this nnd other stnlcs. In the afternoon tha rumors crystallized Into the nm-lng pf p.ipert on the secretary and treasurer of the company In n Jult to restrain It from dolnif buMnesn In the Kate of New York , The stiect regarded the movement ns largely speculative In character. The Block wan practically unaffected by the news and left oft at n net gain of 1 per cent. lielnK sustained by expectations that the regular quar terly dividends upon the preferred and common stocks will be declared tomorrow. Human were current nf hostile proceeding * to be brought In Ma sachuaetts. The general market was adversely affected by foreign selling In all shares , by disappointing exhibits of ralltoad camlnga nnd by reports that n fairly largo amount of gold will be shipped to Kurope nt the end of the we k. Activity uas greatest In the Industrials nnd grangers. The last mentioned group was dc- pressed upon the publication at the Hock Island earning' for the month of November , showing an Increase In gross of only a little over . ' , . The St , Paul exhibit for th3 same month showed an Increase of JS97.451 , but failed to stlmulaie Its mat kct price. Trading WHS fairly brisk at the opening , the trend of prices being downward. The grangers and Louisville & Nashville were chlctly deprersed In the railroads. In the Industrials Tobacco was under the hammer nnd broke alinojt 2 per cent , while Hubber , I < xUhcr prcfened nnd Chicago Oa yielded sharply. Sugar reacted about 1 per cent un the Influence noted nt tha liegtnnlng of this nrtlcla. There was little Interest In the ndernoon speculation , the market ruling quiet and com paratively steady until the lant hour , when the bears became more ngKrevlvi > and caused declines In tha railway list to the lowest of the day. Hattlmbrc & Ohio was cotu-plcuoui In the flnal dealings by n break of 51 ! , per cent. The slump was attributed to > unfavotablu rumors ns to the extent of the company's Moating debt. The clos ing was quiet and heavy nt the lowest of the day , at sharp concessions In some Instances. The only notable exception to the general losfe * , nsldt1 from Sugar , was Consolidated On a , which gained 154 per cent. Hallrtmd bonds were moderately actho today and ( Inn In tone , decpltc some Ir- rettularltly In prices. Concessions an n rule were only mad * In the Inactive class. Thu sales were Jl. 333.000. The IJvenlng Post's London financial cablegram ays ; The Mock markets hnva been good today , but closed dull , except for consols and other In- veslment stocks. Americans elowM dull nt about the lowest , alines have been good , but the clos ing was dull again. The following were the closing1 quotations on the leading Htocks uf the New York exchange today : offered. Totnl sales of stocks todny. 201,111 shares. In cluding : American Sugar. 57.3DO ; American To- bucco , 21.COO ; Alchlson , 10,000 ; lluillnglnn , 12,2'X ' ) ; Chicago ( Jas. 12.&W ; Ixiulsvllle & Nashville. 5.COO ; North American , 4,300 ; P.iclllc Mall , 7.4 0 ; Heading , 4,900 ; Hock Island. 7,200 ; St. Paul. ! > ,700 ; United States Lrather , pfd. , 7.300 ; Western Union , 8,500. New York Money MarUot. NEW YOIIIC. Dtc. 4. MONEY ON CALI < Easy nt lV4ff2'i per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed , Hiii2 per cent. 1'HIMB MEnc\NTILE PAPER 3i5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Dull , with actual buslm-s In bankers' bills nt * 4.8904.S94 ! for de mand , and $1.B7474.SS fr > r sixty days ; posted rates , $4.SS and H.S'J'.iffl.OO ; commercial blllK , $1.87. IIAR SILVER7'.4c. . SILVER CEIITIF1CATES C7'i f715c. | ; OOVEUNMENTt 1IONDS Irrpgulnr ; stale bonds , inactive ; railroad bends , firm. . Closing quotation * on bonds were as follows : U.S. iH.roinow. . C. P. iHUOt 'Jj. . . 1114 U S. iBcoim.uu-.v D. All. n. 7H U.S. fi.s.ros D A K. O. 4s 1)3 ) U.S. As , coup. . . . . 114J , Erlo .Ms 74) ) , ll.S 4s , tax Q. II. AS. A. Os. . 103 U.S.4H. cuup. . . . . O. II. AS. A. 7s. . . 111 ! U.S.-'H , ray U7 K. AT. C. 5s IMclncOfiof ' 1)5. ) . . dolls lu.- Ala.cl,144 A lit ) M. , K.AT. 1st Is. . lu.8'IH Ala. , class II uu iloJl -lH tl'JM Ala. , clans O 101 Mutual Union Oi. . lis Alii. Cnrrimcy. . . . N. J. ( . ' . Won , .5a. . . La. New ( Jon. 4-s. . ion No.Paclllo Isn. . . IIS Missouri Ux 100 do 'Jdi 1113 N.C.Us i-'i N. W. Consols. . . . iu : N.C.-IH lot doS. K.IJji 5s. 111) s. C. nonftmd U. O. West , lst . . 7HK To'n. new ant ( U. . St. P. CciisMiT * . . It ! I ) Tenn. new not , Aa. 103 do GAP. W.3i. Ti-nii. old 1)8 ) , . . . ( III St.L. A I.M.Oj.i. . > , Va. Centuries l'J' ) ' < St. LAS. K.Qjii. 1. 1051 * do dofunvd T X. P.19. IBU. . . AtchlBon 4s 7S do''ds AtOlllHOll'I ( A. . . . U. P. 1st ] of MJ , . IOSH Canada So. M . . . ion WestShorj 4s. . . . 107h L. &N. unltlml In. KJ Southern Ji O. U. & N. 1H14. . . . Hun FrnnclNvo .Milling QuolntloiiH. SANFKANCISCO.DOC. i. Tim onuiai cioiin ? quoUillous fur uiluluir utujxi tJliWJM ut fol- IOWH : Yoi-U Milling Uiiotntloii * . NEW YOIIK , l ) o. 4.-T.U ( Jllj.vlu ; arj the cloHliiT mtnliK quot itlu.ii : _ Lon dou StovU < liiotntlon . I.ONUO.V. VM.1.1 p..m.iilotlun Tan , I'aeltio . , S7 Kt. I'aulcon . : rlu . IHH N. Y. njiilr l.M. . . .rloi'jH . . . . . . . . TU IPeiiiidrliranl } . . . . . 11 , ( Vntral . lOUW [ He.Ulnj- . . Mexican onUuary. IH | Mox. Ci-n. naw-H. 73 IIAll HtLVEH-SO MCd per vt. MONHV H | xr c nt. Thu rate if dlsrnunt In the wp matket for liort and thnu nuuitlm' bllli , ? 4 per cent. Kliiiinuliil AtfnlrM. JiEItLJN , Dec. 4. Thu mstrkels were Uady la > day , but Inai-tlvo. KxrhanKu en I < ondon , S day * ' Iglit. V > nuttkt 44 pfic. LONDON , Dec. 4. Th amount of bullion tone ntn the Hank of Kiigland on balance today la 17,000. Uuld ja juotej ut Huenoi Ayrti today at III. ! * ) ; MHdrlrl , I7. rtitifinn , 5 H ; St. reteribtire. fX ) : Athens , 77i Home , 104.70 : Vienna. 104. 1'AHIS. Dec. 4. 4 V.1n. Three per cent rentea , l lf toe for the aecmm ( . Hichanne on London. 2of 21 He for check * ] i1ik < t bjurne nns firm. U will be "i > jr O.iy" j mnrrow , but no Importnnt ditncultlca are expecleil. \otrx. nALTIMOUE , Dea 4" . Clearings , $2,4I(22 ; bsl- nnrm , $427,271. ' HOSTOK , Dec. 4 * * < l > nrlngs. $ lS.Mlf.l3 ; Ifll- nnces , tl.9iS.M7. NEW VOUIC. Ded ' ! . Clearings , $115.636.730 ; balances. $7.7 MW. < I'llILADULl'IIIAo Dec. 4-aearlnirs. $15.179.- 1S4 ; Inlanccs , $2.200US. KT. IXlt'IS. IVc-M.-CleatlngK. t4.5W..eH : hal- nnips. $449.901. Monty , -1117 per cent. New York exchange , Me premium I'.d. WASHINdTO.V , ite' 4. The treanury today lout $ wo. ( ) In > roln fer export , which leaves the true amount uf the Raid reserve J7Sk6SK6. CHICAGO. Dec. ,4.-CU-nrln5 , . $15,730.00. ) . Monej- . steady nt rfl3V4 per cent on call , GBC'4 on time. New York exchange , SOc tn-emlum. Sterling twMed rales , $1.90 on demand ; II.S3 on Ixty days. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AVIIKLV : uto.v THADH HIVII\\ . * ii niul Miiiinfni'luriTw Off IT ConiPMNloiiM to Spptirp lltmliu'iot. NEW VOIllv , Dec. 4. The Iron Age will to morrow ? yt The weakest spot In the Iron trade has been the billet market , In which middlemen , crowded by the mills to specify , have betn offT- Ing down to $16.60 at works for soft steel to plaec email quantities. The Mod works nio holding for $1 more money. There I ? ntlll some nutiOde llcsiemer offerings nt prices lower tlian the furnaces me willing lo accept. In the finished Iron nnd steel trades the pres sure lo jell Is Increasing nnd loner prices me freely made whenever n gosd chance Is olfeied to capture builness. The only line In whlc'.i xome good woik Is cumin ? up In In ship plalea for lake vessel * , Dars nnd structural material are weaker. During the past week the southein foundry Iron producers have been losing ground nnd concessions of M cents from Ihe cstahlWud prices arc freely made. Kurimces In the contml west , which projuce foundry graJe. , have dropped oT ( very fart and are taking business nwny. CHICAGO , Dec. 4. The Industrial World to morrow will say : With two or three exceptions and those for finished material , the plK Irnn market continues quiet , but so far has lost none of Itr atrength , as local furnaces nre still veiling at n basis of $11 for No. 2 foundry. 1'iales arc In good Inquiry nnd several trannactlonH In lots of 1.5OI to 2,500 tuns will probably b < ! dosed be fore Christmas nt nbout $1.75. The low prlco of sheets. $2.5. > for No. 27. Is proving attractive tt buyers tuid some largo contracts have tesn closed. There Is 11 better Inquiry for e-tecl bll- letn nnd rods. The contest between buyers nnd e11 em on bar Iron Is a vigorous one nnd the efforts of buycrn to break prices amounts almost to desperation. The mills , however , of the nsss- elation have not yielded to pressure nnd nre not likely to unions forced down by the low prlca of steel bars which nru now on u parity with Iron nt $1.CO. _ Wool Market Hcvlpu * . HOSTO.V. Dec. ' 4. The American Wool and Cottan Iteportcr will say tomorrow of the wool tradn : Notwithstanding the occurrence of the annual Thanksgiving holiday , which Is usually equivalent ID two days' Interruption of the course of Kiich trade ns might otherwise be available In such period , the wiles In the three principal markets havu amounted to 6.4&4.100 Ibs. , of which 2.543,900 Ibs , was domestic wool , Including a fnlr propoitlon of medium pulled. Friday's and Mon day's cables Indloat'i that prices In London nre very firm. If the liner grades of Australian combing nnd clothing were In supply here they could not bo sold at a prolltable price lit present quotations. The position ot the domestic wool maiket Is , from most points of view , leanon- ulily Mriing. The situation In the gojdi market presents no new feature and nothing mare definite can be predictor ] concerning the outlook for the season , whose advent we are more calmly await ing than was possible a wuek ago. The "cables" last week , on the whole , occasioned an agree able disappointment to nt least one-third of the tiade. and on Krlday the foundation was laid for considerably more trade than had appeared pos sible for a fortnight anterior to the opening of the November-December London series. Tlr. ? sales of the work have amounted to 2,371,000 Ibs. . of which l.SM.WO | bs. were domestic and 1.07S.OW Ibs , foreign wools. The sales Flnce January. 1S15. have amounted to 1 9,701 , t' Ibfl. , against 137,998- 7Wlb . a year ngo. i LONDON , Dec. 4. At the wool auction sales today 14 , M7 hales u'cro , offered , of which 1,200 were withdrawn. There was a strong demand , especially for goad 'wtin' wool. American com peted well ut uiti erne rates. Following are the sales In detail : New South Wales , 89 7 bale ; BC.iured , 6d5Il 4'id ; greasy. 4 i5flllsd. Queens land , 2.37 bales ; re urod , 9JIls 4d ; creasy , 6lid 61s , Victoria. 2.2W hales ; ncouied. 7'4diff1s 3Hd ; givnsy. 4UyiH4d. South' . Australia. 1,001 bales ; BCoured , UfllOd ; greasy. > 4 > 4 < J7Vid. Swan lllvcr. 2G3 halca ; scoured , 6Vi. < j7'/id ' ; greasy , 6HCd. New /.i-ulun.l , 1,815 hales' ; scoured , TliilUU 2d ; greasy , 'iSSd. Cape nf Good Hjpi ) nnd Natal , 1,103 bales ; scoured , bdQls 1'id ; greasy , Liverpool llsirketM. LIVEItrOOL. Dec. 4. WHEAT Spot , quiet ; demand poor ; No. 2'reJ winter. 5s 3d ; No. Z red spring , stocks exhausted- . 1 hard Manitoba , 5a lid ! ; No. 1 California , S.s 4d. Futures opened quiet , but .e.ndy , wllh nrar and distant poaltlonp 'Ud lowt" ; buslne s 'hvnvleat on early jio.sltlons ; December , Sitiid : Jimuary. 5s 3d ; February , 6 ? 3id ; March , 5s 4Ud ; April. 5s 6d ; May. 5s 6 d. COHN i'ivit , quiet ; American mixed ne\y , 3t 3id. . Futures opened quiet with near nnd dis tant positions 4d lower ; closed steady , with De cember unchanged nnd other months Ud lower ; business about equally distributed ; December , 3s ? 4 < 1 ; .January. 3s 2Ud ; March. 3a 2'jJ ; April , is 25d : May 3s 2d. FLOUIti Slcady ; demand moderale ; St. Louis fancy winter. 7s. PUOVISIONS Ttacon , quiet : demand moder ate ; Cumbeiland cut , S3 lo 30 Ibs. , 30s ; short ribs , 2S Iba. , 50s fd ; lone clear , light. 38 to 45 Ibs. , 23s ; long clear , heavy , 55 Ib.s. , 27s ; short clear backs , light. IS His. . 27s CJ ; short wlear middles , heavy , 55 Ibs. , 27s ; clear ball leu , 14 to 1C Ibs. , 32s ; shoulders , square , 12 to 18 Its. , 32s Hams , sluirt cut , 14 to 16 Iba. . 41s. Tallow , fine Norlh American , nominal. llef. extra India mess , 73s ltd ; prime meps , 57s Cd. Pork , prime mi-ss , llnu western , C3s M ; prime mess , medium , 4Cs vd. Lard. cTull ; prime western , 27s Cd ; re fined. In palls , 29s Cd. CHEESE Quiet ; demand moderate ; finest American , white , 41s ; finest American , colored. 45s. 45s.HUTTEIl HUTTEIl Finest United States , 05s ; eosd. COs. Ttmi'ENTINK-Splrlts. 20s Cd , 11OSIN Common. 4s 7'.Jd. COTTON SIED OIL Liverpool refined , 17s 3d. LINSEED OIL iWs W. I > KTIlOIiiJM Ilellnoil. fi'id. ' UEFJHGEHATOH III.'EF Forequarter , 2d ; hlndquurter , 5 d. RLEACHING J'OWDEIl-Hnrdwood. f. o. b. , Liverpool , 7. HOPS At London , I'aclllc coast , 2 10s. St. Louis Cent-mi Market. ST. LOUIS , Dec. 4.-FLOUIl-Dull and easier. owlne to Lie decline In wheat ; patents. $3.10&3.2 > , extra fancy , $2.iQU.OO ! ) ) ; fancy , J2.Mg2.70. WHEAT Opened with Borne dumnnd nnd then declined on fret- pulling hy Ir.njrs. hut later tin market showed n ctronger tone and closed strong. a fhade better than yesterday : No. 2 led , cabh Mijc ; December , 57c ; May , CI'jc , COHN Was almut uteady eaily. but acquired some strength later nn liberal i-vports. which caused B better Inquiry for nil options , the mar ket closing n fraction heller than yestsnlay ; Kt. i mixed , cash. 24V4C ; December. 2l.c ! ( : January. WAc ; May. ZiTJc. OATH Lon IT eaily. but closed stronger ; canh. 175 c ; May , 20e. HYE Dull i.n call ; No. 2 , 33c bid. CORN MEAL-tl.3.-ffl.40. FLAX SEED H'l-ady at 87c. TIMOTHY SEE -J3.0iIT3.5i ) . HAY Finn , In fair demand ; prairie , $7.00ff9.00 ; timothy. Sir,50Trx ( ] ) . till ] aide. HUTTEIl 1'anry lahe ! giudes pcnrce und linn ; separator crnun'-'ry , 2'If23c : fancy Elgin , 2uc ; lalry. ICfilSe. EtJGri Finn : fresh. 20- . I'OULTHY Tuikeys , To ; chickens , COClio ; luckH. So ; gi'L-iio , 5Vic. WHIHKY-JI.S2 , LEAD Ktronc nnd ndvanclnff : wiles , 12 earn Mlssouil nt $3.07 > 3i chemical , $3.10 bid. HI'ELTEIt Dull nnd weak ; $3.22) ) j Bellcis. 1'IIOVISIONS 1'oiU. utanJaid mc.i . Jobb'n ? , ; 8. Lard , prime fleam. 15.15 ; choice , i5.2 > . llacon. uxoil shouldum , $5.25 ; Un s. $3 ; ribs , $3.12ii ; hhurts , $5.25. Dry Hilt meats , boxed nhouldcra , ; 4.G5S ! : longs , $4.50 ; rllis , tl.62'i ' ; ohortii , $4.ri. HECEITTS Klour. 2.0' bids. ; wheat , 23,000 bu. ; corn 1C.OM bu. ; oatu , 21 , dM hu. HHII'MENTP Flourt t.W bbls. ; wheat , 33,000 in. ; corn , 46,00'J bu. ; yals. S.O'M ' bu. KaiiNiiM City KANSAS CITY. TrVB , 4. WHEAT Market null ; No. 2 hard , fiRe ; Nu. 2 red , nominally CSc ; S'o. 2 Kprlntr , & 0'S5fW ; ? No , 3 spring , 54'so ' ; ro- loctiil. nominally 47&HV * . , . , , COHN Maiket Btcadx ; No. 2 mixed , 2214 $ . ' 2' lc ; No. 2 white. Z3c" OATH Market steadA No. 2 mixed , ISo ; No , 2 white , nominally , 141 < > :1 UYE Mutlcvt weal jfNj. 2 , 33c. IlinTEU-Market flrin ; creamery , ISffJJo ; dairy. I4 l3c , * " EGGrt Market steliftjT supply falily large ; fri-sh , IbVjc. .1 i ii I'forln I'EOniA. Dee. 4. COHK Eatler ; No. 2. 2 now No. 3 , 2CVic. , , , , , OATH Dull , eaey ; No 2 white , J while , 17 117V4c. ' - , " KYE-Dull ; No. 2 , 'E'WtCVic. WHISKY Market Kieudr ; tlnlahed goods , on the batls of 11.23 for iiljfli * wlnm. KECEIITH Corn. .3 ,4fl ) till. ; oata , 82.250 bu. ; r > < > . 6uj tu.i whisky , 7iital. ; tvhrat. l,2M.Lu. HHII'MENTH Corn. JM'W bu. ; | ) ts. 4S.500 hu. ; rye , nonu ; whlaliy , 7S.k.ruwheat \ , Ox ) bu. l ry ( ii ojiijl Mnrki-t. ' NEW YOIUC , Dec , J. Thef ? wan a moderale huslneea dolns In _ 1lclasses c.f colored and. fancy ration * , ulsu .diess KouOn and hfuvy underxvoar wants , l sfili'S which there was pome lilaclnK of ciders far spring , As a whole , however , thu Iradfl was dull , although a better feeling was present. ITIntliitf cloths very < iultt und nominal at previous quotations. Simrnr Mnrki-t. NEW YOIIK , Dec. 4. SHOAH-nnw. flnner ; fair rennlnt ; , 3 > , ic ; centrlfUKRi , tni Int 3Wc. lie. fined , more ncllvn an'l hUher ; standard A , 4 lie ; cut luaf , 5 < iu ; powjerml. 4 lie ; Kianulat l , 4 * c. LONDON , D. c -SlIOAlt Cane , i.ul t ; renlrl. fueal JDVU , 1 ! ) 3d ; Muacjvado , fair reflnlng , 10s M ; beet , t ai1y ; D.Vember , 10s I'id ; January , 10s 7 d. _ 'iit SlarUut. MINNEAI-OI.Ifl , Doc- . WHEAT tJnchangedj December , SlltCi May , 5CViv. On Irnck : No. 1 hard , Uiiu ; ) ' . t Nortnein , 524c ! ; No. 2 north ? em. Clttv , \ FLOl'll-SUadv ; flmt latcnta. 12.90 3.40 ; nee. end patent * . 1S.70iZ.9J ; American bakers' , 1 3. 5 ( 5 2. OJ ; uipurt bukeiK , tl.kiOJ. ? ) . \VIii-iit CluotutloiiH , SAN KKANCISCO.'Uea. -WHEAT-Ste dy ; May , $1.01V > ; cleared. Ui72 centals whe-t. OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IABRE1 Situation inlhoOnttle Trade Unfavorable to the Soiling Interests. OLD TIME RUN FILLS THE HOG PENS llnril I'lttitullnir l j- < lip Pnckcrn lie- MiltN in a Mi-kcl Co m I n n Off the I'rlco , Cloiltinrctlro nt till- WKDNKSDAY , Doc. 1. Receipts nnd slilpinems for the past twenty-four hours , ns compnrtd with the previous six days , arc as follows : UKCUIl'TS. Cnttle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses , December 4 2.M2 10,474 December 3 2,231 PJo ! ) Uepember 2 1IM4 2.815 2 November 30 1,103 T.Ct'O 101 November 23 2.239 12.0U November 27 3,700 13.311 November 2fi 1.7IH 8,015 079 BHtl'ilKNTS. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Hones. December 3. 677 . . . . 232 -I December 2 725 November 30 KIG 1,873 . . . . 2 'November 29. . . . . . 1,705 23 November 27 1,091 42 November 20 1.2SS . . . . CATTtK The Bltimtlon In the cnltlo mar- kct wus anything but luvorable to the foilIng - Ing Interests. The receipts wera heavy nt all the market points und prospects ro favornhlo for n large run tomorrow. Chicago cage reported 20,000 cfttlle , with the market generally 15c lower , und the reuorts from Kansas City were no mory favorable , un der such conditions tha trailo here could hardly be expected to bo either active or satisfactory to the yelling Interests. There were 111 loads of cattle In sight this morning , niul. whllo n conslderablw pro portion of the offerings of betf cnttle was made lip of half-fat or warmed-up stuff , there were some pretty good cattle on sale. The market was very Into to open and \vnu slow nnd unsatisfactory from start to fin ish. The buyers were very bcnilsh , und the market upon the whole was lOc and In some , cases IBc lower. At midday n good many cattle were still unsold , but the yards were cleared before the close. COWB and heifers , which have been In good demand and have sold at pretty nearly steady prices for some time back , did not escape the decline today. The buyers nnd sellers were n long time coming together on n trading basis , nnd the market was slow at a decline of MJlOc , but in the end the offerings wore all taken. Btockers nnd feeders were not In very lurgo supply. While the country demand was not brisk , speculators did not have many cnttle on hand , nnd ( hero were no moro than enough cattle to go around. The result was the offerings were pretty we.ll cleaned up , and , while prices were lower , the decline was not us heavy as on beef cattlo. Representative sales : llKEf STKKUS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 1..12 > 0 > 2 75 1C..1312 J3 23 30..110S | 3 35 3. . . . 900 3 00 10..12J2 3 EO 120..1040 3 H 15. S96 3 10 19..1019 3 30 10..11S7 3 40 7. S4S 3 15 6..1SCS 3 30 11..11IU 3 40 SGS 3 20 14..1221 330 20..1205 3 45 904 3 20 17. . . . HOT 3 33 M..1I2J S 63 COWS. &GO 1 25 3. . . .1131 ! 200 6. . . . 781 240 40 1. . . . 870 2 00 22..10W3 2 40 . KSO DO 0. . . . S9G 2 00 22..1040 243 .1000 7. . . . 9S7 2 03 2. . . . 1165 340 . 9G-i 1..1 20 2 10 10. . . . 910 2 40 . 910 2..1210 2 ID 13. . . . SS9 2 40 . ! < 20 7. . . . 701 2 10 15..10DS 245 1..1170 2 10 9. . . . 991 2 45 1113 2. . . . 943 2 ID 9..1001 2 45 1. . . . 870 3..1103 2 10 1. . . . MO 2 GO 5. . . . SSI 7..1031 2 13 , 6S5 2 M 2. . . . 910 2. . . . ' . ' 30 2 13 C. . , 7SS 2 M 1..11M 2. . . . S-3 : , 2 13 7. . . . 763 2 50 1. . . . 970 9. . . . 9S4 2 15 IS. . . . 9f3 2 50 1. . . . 830 19..1052 2 15 1..1030 2 50 1. . . . 620 1. . . . S30 2 13 1..1000 2 50 1..1120 10. . . . 934 2 13 1. . . . 940 2 50 7. . . . BS8 ri..100' ' ) 2 20 8..1013 2 50 1. . SSO 1C. . . . ! > G7 2 20 32..1014 2 53 1. . 930 1. . . . S3' ' ) 2 23 12. . . . 971 2 60 1. . . . S.7) 1. . .1100 2 23 7. . . . 985 2 CO 1..10GO 1. . .1000 2 21 1..1170 263 1. . . . ' " > .10D3 2 23 1..1000 2. 63 1..1110 18. . . . 772 2 23 . .110) 2 01 1..1WO I..10SO 2 25 1. . . .1100 265 1..1020 1..123Q 2 23 1. . . .1130 2 70 4. . . . S40 2. . . . 7j ! ) 2 23 16. . . . 973 270 10. . . . 803 7. . . . 031 2 23 1. . . .1200 2 73 1..10M 3..10 % 2 23 4..1117 S 75 2. . . . 045 1 95 3. . . . EG1 2 23 4..1065 2 75 1. . . . 970 1 95 1. . . ! > 2 23 2..1350 2 75 1..1064 1 95 10..1P95 7..10CS 2 73 18. . . . 909 1 9B 9. . 793 5. . . . 874 275 1..1IWO 200 2. . 933 8..1107 273 3. . . 1030 2 00 IS" . . . SIC 1..1110 2 75 1..1110 2 00 20. . . . 911 11. . . . 907 2 75 1..10M 200 9..1021 10..1070 2 SO 4. 9.17 1 00 ' 2..1050 19..1073 2 SO 1. . .1120 2 00 11. . . . 704 22. . . . 92' 2 SO 1. . . .1C * ) 2 00 1..1090 * . . . . 700 2 Si 3. ! > H 2 CO 1. . . . 9CO 1..1210 2 S' ) 3. . 7C3 200 1..1070 2 23. . . . 99S 2 90 4..1160 2 00 1..1200 2 33 3..1216 3 00 2..1140 200 2..1103 223 1..1070 300 2. . . . 970 2 00 2..1100 235 1..130) 3 CO C. . . . 920 200 2..1130 235 1..12JO 3 00 IIEIFKns. 1. . . . 530 1 50 2. . . . 570 2 25 12. . , .794 2 61 1. . . . 440 1 50 C15 2 23 14. . , . GI3 t 70 1. . ,660 2 00 1. . r-90 2 30 I. . . 430 S 73 1. . .900 2 05 4. . 507 2 S3 II. . , . 573 2 75 . 910 2 15 13. . 673 2 43 82. . . 832 2 DO 1. . , SIO 2 2) 2. . 400 2 CO 6. . . S3 > 2 S3 1. . . 623 2 25 Si" . . 660 2 CO 2.1. . . 900 3 00 HULLS. . . 5iO 6 > i..ioo 2 23 1. . .1COO 2 50 . .1170 1 ' 1..13C4 2 23 1. . . 610 2 50 . .1075 J 50 1. . . . R40 2 23 3. . .1500 2 50 . . 770 1 S3 1..12DO 2 25 1. . i4.0 i. . .1210 1 S3 1..1230 2 23 1. DM i.i. . 770 1 Hi ) 2. . . . MO 2 23 1..1430 i.i. . . 210 1 90 .1003 2 33 1..1730 1..1100 200 1. . 670 2 35 1..208) i..izo : 2 o. ) 1..Ilia 2 35 2..1490 1. . . . 970 2 CH ) 1..11.V ) 2 35 1..137) 1..14CO 200 2..11H3 233 I..1010 2 65 1..1210 2 DO 1..12.SO 2 ! 3 1. . . . 910 2 65 1..1JIO 2 10 1..1240 235 1..12W 275 1..1290 2 10 1. . .1270 2 40 1..13CO 2 73 1..1UO 2 13 I. . . 1)40 2 13 55. . . . 792 2 75 1. , . . COS 2 15 1. . 1S40 241 2..1075 275 2..12M 2 20 3. . . . CM 2 6) ) 1..12M 2 80 1..1550 223 i. . . . fCO 2 50 1. . . . 700 2 9) STAGS. 1..1000 2 13 1. . . . 7bO 2 23 CALVI5S. 2 203 1 0 7. . . . 374 2 CJ 1. . . 110 4 50 1. . . . 300 1 ' 2. . . . S 3 2 75 1. . . 10) 4 tO C2J 2 < X ) 1. . . . ri 2 75 1. . . 140 C 00 . 224 2 00 1. . 250 3 0) 1. . . . 120 S 0) , 2X > 2 15 1. . 2 0 3 00 1. . . . 2)0 5 00 , 100 2 25 2. . 370 3 W 1. . . . 110 5 00 . J2ci a 2' ' ) 370 3 23 2. . . . 185 5 10 , 270 3 00 1. . . 210 3 50 2. . . . 150 C 25 , 230 2 GO 1. . . S2) 3 SO 4. . . . 160 5 25 , 370 2 TA 1. . . iw i : 1. . . . 130 T , 25 19. . . . 101 2 CO 1. . . . ISO 4 . ' ,0 1. . . . 2.0 5 21 NK1JIIAHKA. Nebraska nnd Wyoming Live Stock Company , 35 feedem..ltW5 3 20 II. K Carter. cow. 7.7) ) 2 u ) 11 rows. , . . .1034 bull 1MO 2 10 1 stnB 2Gi bull 1200 210 1 Hli-or. . . . .l')7d ' ) 275 bull 1420 t 10 21 cbwa. . , . ,101'J 2 91) ) Hlr , ; . . . . ] ) j ! 23 11 feeders. 971 3 10 HOOtf H ivai an oltl-tlmu run of liuga lodiiy und tha 1'i-ni In the hit ; UUIilon were w l | ( llled. Tht > maiket ai nlow lo open nn'J was Inciini-d to draf all day. The buytra alartcd out blddlne } 3.t , ' > IJ3.4'J ' a iiKulntt J3.40'u3.45 yeati-rday , but vali'iinrn wanted Hteidy prices and worn Blow to cut loomut anything leca , One hy one , howuver. inleamenvfnktned and let K < > their huldlncn nt Ihe prlc * < hid. which were , us a general thlnx , cloae to ic lower than yealerday. Later Armour'a buyer rame In wllh a large order and aaleimcn let their hoxa K" , the muiket clcalng actlvu nt the decline. Ilepreiientallve H.ilea ; Na. Av. Kh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 67. . , . , o n 23 01 , . , , .S40 4) C ) " * " ' . .Hi 210 3 a5 71) ) . . 2U 3 43 ' ' , . ! 1J 0 1 35 Cl. . . .lil 12) 3 40 l'i. . , IW a 35 C8. 40 3 4) 71. . . . .Z77 120 3 33 C8.72 . . . , . , , . to 3 40 . . < 0 3 SS 72 15J 3 40 ass C7. . . 2C5 3 49 St : ; ; ; . : ao 333 21 ZV 3 40 n x > 3 323 SI J.'i 210 3 40 35 JU 6) Jl 160 3 49 62 3U 12) 1 IS M 123 3 40 M , , 2t3 1 ) 833 213..27C ; 2SO 3 40 ' ' -.24) BO 335 03 UC SO 3 40 , ! . ; ; . . . I ) 71 2U . . . 340 SitlfM Were 'Slcnlerate nt n l-'ractlonnl DLM'llin ; YonU-rilny. CHICAGO. Dec. 4. After business was fairly under way Bales were modeiato at a decline of from lOc to 15o per 100 Iba. , strictly choice beovfs alone rcmuUiliiK ateady. Bales were on the liaals of from { 3 to { 3.J ) for common rouuh dressed beef steels up to from $4..r,0 to { 4.i.for chaleo to extm ehlpplnw cattle , with the bulk of the trading at froiu J3.73 to J1.40. Not many cattle sold for drcsed beef below ? J.40. the cheaper loin LcliiR InrRely taken for ' purt.o e at from Jl'50 to J3.50. Exporters were atraln fair bujers , Hrltlsh cable illaimtches rc- portlnK sales of the bent American cattle In I ndwi at 11 lie per ll > . , the Bamc prices as n week nca and n year ajo. linkers and sprlngera were nlentler nnd decidedly lower , with slow sales nt from J30 to J40 a head for Good to choice , llutchers nnd canners were moderate buyers , prices ruling from lOc to 15c lower , with sales of cows and bulln largely nt from { 1.7. . to $2.7 ; . Texas cattle were In only moderate supply and In fair demand at easy prices , steers selllns on tin- basin of from $2.03 to J3.40 , according to quality. Prices In how averaKcd n little lilnher and there were more Hales nt 13.70 for choice heavy than on yesterday , prime llKht fetching J3.C3. Hales were at an extreme IIIIIKO of from (3.43 to $ .1.70 , as against from Jl to JI.B3 a year n.K . from 14. 83 to t3.U two yeuiM ago , and from 13.70 to ( Q.tiri three years ago. Sales were largely at from S3.55 to $3.03. pigs helllnK mostly at from $3.23 to $3.50. I. ate arrivals of hogs Hold on nn aveiage a nickel below early pales. Inferior to extra sheep were salable at from $ ! . & ) to ! $3.50 and common to choice lumbs were wanted at from $3 to $4.40. Export sheep arc In some demand at from $3.23 to $3.50. Itrltlsh cahlo dispatches state that American sheep ate sell ing In l.on , lull at from ll iil to 12 > , id per lb. , against 12d last week and lid to )2d u year ago. WISUIvLY I'ACKIXfi HOUSI3 OlITI'UT. of IIc > KH MoriLllurnl Tliaii CINCINNATI. Dec. 4. ( Special Telegram. ) Tomorrow's Price Current will say : The pupply of hogs the past week has been more liberal than generally looked for , nnd tin ; weutern packing opemtlons have been active , showing a total of 515,000. compared with 473,0 * ) the preceding week and 430.0 * ) last year. Prom November 1 the total Is 2,21)3,000 ) , against 2.2a.OiH last year. Prominent places compare as follows : Place. 1893 , ISO I. Chicago . SU3.000 813.OM Kansas City . 2JO.OOO 273.004 Omaha . 135.000 173.0W St. LoulH . , . til.WO 110.0. . ) ) Indianapolis . 120.0'Ji ' ) lin.WW Cincinnati . 82.0 > )0 ) I'S.OOo Milwaukee . 112.004 121 000 Cedar llaplds . 43,00' ) 43 0 Ottumwa . 50,000 5 > , OM Kloux City . 42,000 50.000 .St. Paul . Sa.rtW 53VM ( St. Joseph . 22,0l 31,000 KIIIIHIIH ( ; ! < > ' l.lviSlnc'lc. . KANSAS CITY. Dec. 4. CATTLU-Rccclpl * . SOW h id ; plilpnientB. 3,800 head. Mai kct weak , I'JO lowcr'Toxas steers langed $2.23i3.00 ; lepre- senlutlve nnles. Ii head , 1,370 Ilia. . $3.00 ; Texas cjwi , $1.75(12.20 ; rales , 40 head , ! 'IJ Iba. , (3.00 ; bef steers , $2.V.14.00 ; Hales. 3i ln-ailt 1,020 Ibs. . $4.CO ; niitlvo cows , $1.0tfi'3.25 ) ' ; sales , H head , 1,125 Ibs , , $3.00 ; Blwkcrs and feedcis , $2.srir3.Ki ) ; sales. 26 head , 1,150 Ibs , , (3.50 ; hulls , $2.5'j&2.SO ' ; sales , 0 head , 1.74D llu. . 12.60. IIOOS Hecelnts. 15.000 head : shlnmenls. 400 head. Mnllit't steady to weak ; bulk of u.ilrg , $ .1.334(3.43 ( ; heavies , $33off3.5) ) ; packers , $3.3.W [ ? 8.50 ; mixed , $3.309/3.45 ; ll lna , $3.25U3.40 ; Voil- eis. ja.30iin.-IO J.ls-H , f 3. Lift 3.30. HI1EEI' HecclptH , 2.00) ln-a < l shipments , none. MnSlrliet slruig ; lambs , $ JO d > l.2Jmuttons2S' ; \ > Q 3.23. _ JViMV York LI viHlorU. . NIJW YOHK , Dec. -IIEIIVES Itecclpls. 2.17U head ; opened active , ] Dc hlKhrr all around ; closed will ) advance lust In Meets and oxrn ; native t ' Ts , i or to fund , J3.7.M.M ; eUgs nnd oxen , $2.m > fi4.4f ) ; hnllH , $2.OS2.B3 ) ; dry < -ow , $1.10 ft2.1H. ICuiopean cables fjuoto Ainerlcan steers , a'Ji/10o / diceiied weight ; refrigerator btcf ut 7 % SrSo. SrSo.HUEEP HUEEP AND LAMIIH Herclpta , 1J.430 heail ; nctlvH anil cIlKhlly llrmer ; fheep , poor lo good , $2.00C3.35 ; lambs , common to clioU-e. $3.50if4 03. HOUS Receipts , 15.W1 head ; steady ut I3.S081 Htoc'k In Record of receipts at the four principal inarkclB for Wc-ilnvwlay , December 4 , 1'93 : Cutllc. I Iocs. Hlieep. Boiilh Omaha . . . . Z.SSJ 1 .474 1.01' ) Chicago . 21,0)0 44,0)0 17,0)1 Cunuui City . . . . S.i ) 15'K)0 ) 2.000 tit. Louis . , . , C.uoO 11.00) 2 CKX ) Totals . 41,882 (4,471 22,0 ,0 SI. LniilN Live Slock. ST. 1.OU1H. Dec. 4. CATTLE-Ri-celptu , 0,000 Maiket luwrrj nallvu nti-t-ix , Texan Mt-etB , J2.4Ji3.G3 ; cuwif , * 1.75ff3.W. HOCJ8 llc-t-elpta , 11'WO ' head. Slarlcct 5u lower ; heavy , (3.3003.00 : inlntd , | J.23i3.45 ; llRht , { 3.3042- 3.60. 3.60.B11EBP B11EBP HecelpU. 2,000 head. Maiket tUeady ; natives , I2.2JS3.W ; loulliein , J2.004J3U ) , 11&i | rlN of ( 'niini-il ( jiioilN , Our export tnulj In canned BOOJ linn Im-renited cnornuutly Ihlu year. In Ihu eight monthH i-ml- Ins September 1 MB uhlj.ped iivtr 35,0'J.O' ' Ilia , nf funned bi-ef lu foreign ni.uki-K , a compared wlt.i let.it than CO.WOwo In the c uvripundhu ; juried of hut vtur , t.-iyu the Kl. Loula ItcpubUu. Tlio IncrenHD In doll'im waa from r-.t8),17-i tu t303.u9 , Knporta ofannrd lUh for the xi : mi ll ill. ) nearly doubli-d. Kliliunnita nf tulmun alun Iru-re.iBi-d from Illlle UMT Gt)0),00) ) ) In nearly 12- uwuO ) Iba , . th iivt-rugo iirU-u pi-r lb , leni.ilnliitf p-actlraly lliu HJIIIU nboiu 1' ' ) ri-nu. The ( ju.in. tlty of i-annud Mrlabluii ejpoiii I \v.-\n Hinaller , but tut * purcfnlUKO f Incrcaae hem uim ever 1 , l-'ur canned frulla II wan ubuul 4t ) i > < r < -i in. \o report la made of canned coin r i r , t-scvpt iia Included In nilscHluiu'oua lirc'inIalulTi. The lint fl hl munlh * nf Ihe yrur uru tulirn for copiparlaun , Ihla btlns Hie period oc-ver .l by lh < laal iIetilUJ rrurt | inaued by Ilia uovuni- inunl. Tht-so K < od * are a nt lu all pjita of l. . wuild. A New York paper Klvei a llet uf Home tilrly-alx | perU lu which ahlpmenta ul c-iinnul uooda WITH made durinv the flral week nf .Nmvni. her , I ondan henda Ihu lint wllh over C.OOO ciisea , value.1 at S33D > K ) . IlrliHol'a piuvhaaea amuunted tu nearly 120,000 , nd llrcmcn'a lo SlC.Oo ) . The ll t Includca avven prta In ICnKlan I and about nn ninny In olli'r European countries. Khli * mentH of canned Kondn madn from New York that w k to Italy , Norway. Kweden. Den. mark , Holland. Mexico , tlvn Kou h Ameilcan countrlea , Central Amurlca nnJ every porl of con teiiuenre In Iho Weil Indlia. This eipnrt , trade haa been built up f-r the moat purl In n fevr yearn. It aiun-a what could Le done In nmny uth r llnna. KurvlKU OH Marltot. IXNDON. I > ec. 4 CALCUTTA I.lNHiii : > Hi-ot. SCa : November ahlpmrnt via Capt25a 3d , IlilEUliN , Poc.PirniOLtUM6 ; maiku 78 Knlr Mlth Wltulff SMdliiff ( n Sniiilicrtr niul Wnrmrr. WASHINaTON , tcc.l.Tho ) forecast for Thursday Is : 1'or Nebraska niul Knnjas I-'nlrj wlmli shifting to sotitlirrly nnJ warmer In the eastern portion , Kor Xllssotirl-Oenfrnlly fnlr dtirhiR the tiny , clearing In the eastern portion ; north westerly wlnJsj slightly wnimcr by Thurs day evening. For Iowa Fntr ; winds shifting to south erly am ! warmer. For Colorado Light , variable wliuls. For South Dakota Generally fair ; nouth- crly winds niul wanner In the eastern per tion. l.oonl Hrcoril , OFFICE OF THK WRATHKIt TlUUUAXT , OMAHA , Doc. 4. Omalm record of tem perature niul rnlnfnll , compared with the corresponding day of past four years : ISM. 1S9I. 1S9.1. 1S92. Maximum temperature. . . . 3 f > 2 4d fit Minimum temperature. . . . 16 "I 9 S3 Average temperature M SS IS 44 1'reclpTtnllon 11 .00 T .00 Condition of temperature nnd precipita tion at Omalm for the day and since March 1 , 1S93 ; Normal temperature 31 Deficiency for the day 12 Accumulated excess rlnco M.trch 1 S40 Normal precipitation Clinch Kxcess for lite day 10 Inch Totnl precipitation nlnc March 1. 10.72 Inches Dellelcncy since March 1 10.12 Inclie.i from KtnUoim nt 8 1 > . til. : t * . STATION'S ANT ) STATK OP WKATHKll. Onmlm , rlear .11 North Platte , clear .IKI Huron , clear .IKIT Chicago , part Hoildy . . . T St , lyiuln. snowlni ; . . . . . . . H : c .III St. Paul , clear . , , 10 [ 14 .IIIT l > Hveiiinirt , clear 10 T Katun * City , cloudy .01 Helena , clear . , Havre , clenr Kalt Lake City , clear . . , lUsmarck , clear St. Vincent , cloudy Cheyenne , clear .M WllllKtnn , clear llapld City , part cloudy Onlvcuton , rlear T Indicate * trace of precipitation. l.A. _ WKt.HH. OWrver. DoWltt's Little Early Umers euro tlon and bad breath. TUB IIKAI.TV MAUICHT. INSTUUMKNTS placed on recortl Decem ber 4 : WARRANTY DR13DS. W P COD and wife to CJertrudo Snoll , lots 1 nnd 2 , block 21 , Hcnson f 1 Andrew Carlisle and wife to V D Urown. lot If and 12 , block B , Lin coln Place ; 1 B S Klor and wife to J W HompHtfd , lot 3. block 3. U K Mayne's 1st add to Valley SO O W Ames und wife to 1. T 1'helps , lots. IS and 19 , block 1 , Amps I'luce. . . . 00 15 L Haker and htiMinnd to n S Nason , lot 13 , block 7. Collier 1'lni'o 1.000 W H Holllns to K V Ueaford. lots 3 , 10 and 11 , block 11D , Dundee I'loce. . . . J.fiOO D1JKDS. Special master to J D Crrlghton , w -t of lot 3 , block 47. Omalm 2,700 Total amount of transfers J3.W2 Home Industrigs U > - iiurcliiiNlnpr irooilH iniulo at the fol lowing NclirnnUu fuci > rlcH. If you oniinot IInil ivlint you ivniit coiiuuiiiil- oitto Tvltli tiie iiiiiniifacdirorH UN to IVllIlt llvilltTH llllUdlu tllL'l 11AOS , IIUni.AP AMI TAVIXI5. IT KM IS OM : Ai r A i j AG co ! Slinufacturcrs of nil kinds of cotton and bur lap bans , cotton Hour narks und twine a * pec * laity. G1I-G1G-G18 H. llth Si. UHEWKUIISS. OMAHA liRKWING ASS'N. Car load shipments made In our own rcfrlo enitor cars. Hlue lllbljon , Hlltc Kxport. Vienna Hxport. and Family Export , delivered to all parts of city. C.VRHIAGES AM ) W A CONS. A. J. SIMPSON. 1409-11 Dodse St. The best nnd cheapest pacu ! to buy n uood Piisgy. Carriage or Wagon. Aecnt for the best rubber tire In use. DRUMMONEfCARRIAGE CO. put rubber tires and balf-benrliiR axles on their own make vehicles , and cll a top tmfKy for $50.00 besides. Wi He them. ISlli nnd Harncy. C4)KKKI ! , 8PICI3S. IIAKINC 1'4VI > I3II , COXSOLIDATKI ) "COFFIJK CO. Coffee Honslcrs , Fplce ( Irlndera , Manufacturer Oernian Ilaklnir Powder and Oerman Dry Hou Vca l , J414 and 1410 Hartley St. , Omaha. Neb. Ki.otm. S K. iTilLMAN. Manufacturer of Oold Medal Flour. C. E. Hlaclc , MannRer. Omaha. Ii-UHM'J'l'JlK li < ACT IIIISS. OM AIIA 'UPJI OLS'nfuTNG CO. Manufacturers of Parlor Furniture , Lounges , Dlnlli ? Tables and Foldlncr Ilfds. 2Kth Ave. , Hoyd to Shaler Bta. Ten AM ) CO A I , . SOUTH OMAHA ICIJ ft COAL CO. nomcstlc and BU-atn Coal. We have the hast. Olnco ICOl Karnam St. Telephone : Odlco 3TJ ; yard , 1TCO. J. A. I ) c , Ocncrdl ManaKcr. llt < > \ AVOItKS. INDUSTRIAL IKON WORKS Manufacturing and Iti-pnlrlm ; of all klnda of machinery , engines , pumpa , elovntoie , printing IHi'Sfi'n , hiinRcia , RhafiliiK and coupllngti 14)3 nnJ 1408 Howntd St. . Omaha. I TXTON& VIKRLING IKON WRKS Manufacturer * of Archltectuml Iron Wmk. Oeneial Foundry , Miirhlninnd Illai-kpinlth Work. KiiKlneera nnd Cnntractom for l-Mio Proof llulldliiKu , Olllcc and woika : U. p. Ily. and 80. 17th Btrcct , Omaha. NllillT WATCH , KIHH HIOHVICI3. " " ' "AAHJR"KA'N : DISTRICT TELI- ; CKAIMI. The only perfect protection to property. Hxamlna It. llest thlnir nn eaith , IteJucua Iniuranco rnlea. 1301 UuugloH St. UVIOItAI.I. KAOTOUIRM. KATX-NEVINS CO. Monufaeliircjs of Men's and uy ' Clothlnir , 'ants , Bhlrls nnd Oveialls. : V2-212 U. llth Ht. IIO.VIOH. THK OMAHA PAPKR HOX CO. Manufactui r > of all kinds of Paper lloxcv. Shelf Iloies Sample Cases , Mailing Tables , etc. Weddlni ; cake nnd fancy candy boxes , diiiKc anJ Jewelry lioxcs. 1208-10 Joni'x SI , , Omaha , 8I1IIIT J. II. HVANS--NKHRASKA SHIRT COMPANY , Ctclutlvo custom tililrt lnlls. ; : C1S Farnam. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 1039. OMAHA , N B. COMMISSION Grain , Provisions & Stocks Itoom 11116 noird of Trade. Direct wires to Chicago unU New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren & Co. e I > , BM1TH (11. ( U'JS ' ) fi. U. UTANVOUO F. P. SMITH & CO. G11A.IN and PHOVISJONQ Room 4. N , Y. I.lfo Did" ; . , Omnka. llrnnch ofllcei at Krtmont nd Columbui. AU orders placed ou the CtilciKo Heard of Trad * . Ci > ne > r.on < lcnt > ; Bchwartz. lup * & Co. , CU1- tl.tu : uchrclntr , flick & Co. , Ht. Uiull. K > CM to lv t National IJink , Omab - IMPORTANT TO Investors and Speculators , Flint edition ready. It plainly Indicates 'the nott profllabli methoda of operating In Grata ind Blocks. Mailed frrt. KX K. TJIOMAK A CO. , ii , Stock mill lloiiil llrokcm , - Cliiiiultcr ot Coiumcrcw ,