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0 TIIJS OMAHA DAILY JU5IS : M < : > NIA.V , IK ) , ALL THE WORLD'S ' RECORDS Swift Time Made by Various Scooters on Race Track nnd Road. MARKS ALLOWED BY THE L. A. W. BOARD Onirlnl I'luiiri" . nn ( lie I tliat 1,1-iul In All CIIIKHCK oi' \Vlifrl Kldlnu So I'nr IIM I'ltNKIMl t'plltl. \vl11 1)- . found a cotnplelc lift of world's r-cird < which hav been pit-sea" upon and allowed by Ihc r.iclnB board of the League of American Wheelmen. Tlilsi list Inclndea clflKris A and Ii , profeselor.-il , tandem , triplet and quadruplet records and Is complete up to Dccctnh r 13 , 1895. There nre , however , many datum for records on liltIn the racing board cmccvhlcii are btlnK Investigate.1 : CLASS A. I-l > lng Ptnrt I'nrwl One nunil.'r mile , 251-5 rPconiX A. W. Porter , Wntlhnm. Mtii"i. , November 3 , 1WI. one thud mil. . , 31 1-5 rcpuitdn , A. W. 1'orter. AVnli 1:1111. : MIUM * . . N.ivcmlier i , lt-H\ \ . tine half mflf , SI mtinilr. A. W. Porter , Wul- thntn Mns , November 2 , IStff. Tvv . iMnlfl inllo , 1:181V : H. Allen , fc'prlnsr- ' " ' ' Oiif mi - . "rr.i. , , A. W. K-ulcr , Wnltl.ani. Mum . O , tnlier S'l , 1 < M. Two IIIII.T , Iu7 , N. U. L'lttler. Wollhnin , July ! S twi. Sltindj'itt Stall , Cr infirtllr-n | Tvv. . . llniili mllp 1:25 : 1-5 , I' . A. Mi-ratlnh'l , Jw cm . .Inly 4. ID'il K f'cen milei' , CSlfli 4-3 , I. . S. 3UIMZM. Ill , AiiutHt 12. 11. . Jvvt'ii'y inll . rl:1f-3 : , L. S. Mclnt/cn , Chl- cagu 111. . AtiRtiut 12 , Ixti'i. THfiiiy--lv mlK-d. 1(17JI : : 1-3 , U ! ' . Mi ! nl . < ' , Chleng" . 111. , Aujii t 12 , 1SD.1. Tvv n y R v.'n tiillrs. l.iiflii's 3 G , L. S , Mdtitzes , Cltlmil" III , . AllKiini 12. 1U1. Thii'y ( i.'i' ' " .fc l:1T,7 : : 1-5 , L. f ! . Melntws , Chi- men , II ) , AUwr.L IS , 1VM. Th iiv-llve iiPJry. 1:31.11.2-5 : , L , B. Melhlzn1. Chli'i.R ; Ill . Aii-sl/nt 12. Li * ? l'.riy iiiilen. l.lllVT ; . U H. MelntxM , Clil- rage , III , u UFt r 1siJ. : I'lny mil" J 11/ip : 1-5. I. . S. Melnlreg , Chlc.iBi , 111. . Aiigu'i 15. Ua I'lfiy live inlle.i/2 2l-Vj 2-C , L. S. aiclntgcs , Chicago cage , IP , Aiun < tjl2yJ. \ . ' . Mviy mill- , I'if. . ' . ( , - . L. P , Melntr.'jii , Chicago , IP AURII-I l ! / / > ri3 AgnlnU TTtrtf * . - < iiinllng K.nrt , 1'uied St. Linns. M" . < > ' toiiei- 21. Itat' . Tvvrn'i'-eJfilii Hill , < . 1:11:21 : : 4-5 , A. (5. Ilurdlns , HI. J Ct . > . iKlober 24. ! ' . ! . Twntj ni.i.inllio . , 1:17:02 : : 4-5 , A. O. lluiillns , 'i'iilrt.v miles 1.lilH5. : : A. O. llardln ? , HI. LiMils. Mo . O. h.tier 21 , Hill. Thlily live mllt'S , 1:33:01 : : , A , O , Holding , , ft. ' ' ' 'i-'oriv ' miles. l:4G:2'l-3. : : .V. < 1. Hauling , Ft. IjiulK. Mo. . Oiloher 21 , IS9I. Poriy-m-p mlle.i , 1f.9.S : : 3-3 , A. Q. Ilnrdlns. S' . LnulH , M.I . Oel.diu- ) , K'l. 1'lfty mllea 2:12:133-3. : A. ( i. lliliullier , M. LouU , Mo. . Oi'lobei21 , IS'll. ' Kiriy-the miles , 2:20:11. : : A. O. Ilnrdlns , SI. Louis , SI. . . Oi-tobei 21. 1S'.4. Sixty mlki2:11:33 : : 4-3 , A. G. Harding , SI. Louli. M.I. . Oi-toher 21. 1834. Slxlllve mllis. ! : M:12S-B. : A. a. Harding , SI. Laulc Mo. . Ot-tober 21 , ISM. Seventy miles. 3:0'JI : : ) 3-5 , A. O. Hauling , St. Louis. .Mo. , oi-nbor SI. Ml. Hevi-nty-llv. ' miles. 3:21:37 : : 1 5 , A. G. lIuullM , SI , Ix.uls , Mo. . Octob.-r 21. 1 ! > 4. Highly iul'K. | 3:33:21 : : 3-3. A. U. Ilnnllncr. St. Loulsi. Sin. , Oc-loher 21 , 1SOI. iiglity-flvo : miles. 3:51:02 : 1-3 , A. G , ILudlng , Ft. Li'llln. ' MIL , October 21. IS'JJ. Nlnclj tr'l 9. 4:98:37 : : , A. O. Hauling , St. LouiA , Mo O.l.iher . 21 , IK'I. Nluety-llvo miles , 4i'3:21 : : , A. O , Huullng St. Louti. Jlu. . October 21. 1S.OI. 1)no bundled miles , 4:7tf : : ! 4-5. A. Cl. Ilnidlns. HI. Li.uls. . Mo. , October 14. 1S3I. IlatilhiK holds all chiss A recoids from twenty- seven miles lo tOO miles , Inclusive. CLASS i : . Klvlng Siat , 1'a.ceil 6neiUiiiu-i | mile , 22 4-3. W. W. Wlndle. Chilli- cothe. O. . October ! > . H85. On" thlKl mile. SO 3-5. W. W. WlnJIe , Clnli- : cotl.i' O , October 29. 1 ! > 'J3. One half mlk48. . W. W.Vlndle , Clilllloth , O. , O.-iober 23. IWi. Two-thuds mllu , r.OO-3 , C. II. Coulter , Louis ville , Ky. O 'toUr 23 , 1S55. Tlirto-ipinilcib mile. 1:181-3 , C. 15. Cuiiltsi , L'U ' ) vllle. Ky. , October 4 , 1S-J3. Dun tulle , 1:42 2-3. Arthur G.ipllnsr. Louisville , Ky. , Oclt.l.ei D , ! S"i Tw.i inllea , 3:48 : 1-5 , S. C. Cox. Louisville , Ky. , November 7 , IMS. TJirec mlc ! , .1:63 3-5 , AithuiGuidlatr , Louis ville , Ky. , October II , IS'JJ. l-.iur miles , 7:182-5. : Arthur Gardiner , L.iuls- \llle , Ky. . October 14 , K93. rive miles , ti5S 1-3. Arlimr Gaidlner , Lnuie- vl.lle , Ky. , October H , 1W3. ' ' - | , 4-5 , II. C. Tyler , Ilartfoid , Conn. , September 4 , liD'l. Bl.indlnK Htatl , 1'nci-d Onu-iUaitcr | mllu , 2 , .1. S. Johnson , In3ej"'iiil- cncc. lit. , Oelober 31. 1S'J3. ' Ona Ihli.l . mile. SU , J. S. Johnson , Mlnnenpolls , Minn. . November G , Us'Jt. One-half mil" , 05 , .1. M , Johnson , Mlnneapallv , Minn. . November G , ltl. ! ) Two-thlids mile , 1:11 : 1-5 , Olio Zlcglfr , Louis ville Ky. . November 1 , 1E33. Tli'iceiiuaiters mile. 1:21 : 1-5. C. n. Coulter , l > tulsvllo ! , Ivy. , November 18 , 1S93. One mile , 1:5025 : , Otto /.Icgler , Louisville , Ky. , Twu miles , 4ut : , J. S. Johnson , Minneapolis , ' ' ' ' ' Tlireo lulles , 'c''J9.l. : S. Johnson , Mlnneapoll. ' , Minn. November 17 , IStll , Kouf miles. S:153-5 : , J. S. John"n , Minneapolis. Minn. . November 17 , 1MI1. Five miles. li ) : ' > 7 2-5. C. W. Miller , Louisville , Kv. . November 7 , 1S'J3. Six miles , 13 : 1-3 , L. S. Melntzes , FprinsIIeld , 'K'ghl ' n'l'iis ' ? Ss:133-5 : , IJ. . Titus , Springfield , Tltua , Sprln neld , y , LoulBVllic , Ky , , c , , J. Titus , Sprlngncld , Mum. , September 13 , 1.191. Twelve miles , 27:1S : , IJ. . Titus , Sprlnufleld , Mass. , September 13 , 1591. Thirteen moles. 23:23 : 1-3 , V. J. Tltuj , jspilnsllelil. WOES. , Heptember 13 , 1WI. - l'uuttcuiUlllcs , Sl-.yi 1-3 , P. J. Titus , Spring- OeW. Macs. , yep-ember 13 , IS'JI. Hftrcn miles , 34:103-5. : I' ' ' . J. Titus , Spring field , Mass. , Hoptemlwr 13 , 1S9I. Sixteen miles , S8:1'J : , R J. Titus , Sprlnglleld , Slats. . Si'ptcmbor 13 , IS'JI. ' Svntecn iiilleB. 38:31 : , ! ' . J. Tllus , SprlngHold. Jlnss. , September 13 , lt > 'JI. iightucn : miles. 43:13 : 2-3 , P. J. Tlttia , Sprlns- ncld , Miifs. , Keptcmber 13. It'Jl. Nineteen miles. 42:382-3 : , P. J. Titus , Spring- Held , MIIHM. . September 13 , 1S9I. Twenty inllis. 43OS : , P. J. Tllus , gprlngneld , Mass. , September 13 , HOI. Twenty-one miles , 47:21. : P. J. Titus , Spring. Held , MIIKS. , Sp.ember 13. lh'J4. Tvvemy-lvvo milts , 41)SC3-D. ) : P. J , Titus , Sprlns- mid , Mass. , September 13. 1S34 , Twenty-three miles , ci:3S : , P. J , Titus , t-prlns- lle'.d. MIIS.S. , September 13 , 1W4 , e Twenty-four miles , 63:51 : , P. J. Tllus , Spring- " Held , Muss , September 13 , IMJt. Twoiityllvo mlU'S. r.OOI . : , P. J. Titus. Fpr.ns- field , Mnsi , , September 13 , lt > 91 , One hundred mllc-s , 4:27:3' : : ' , I ) . W. Tvvymun , Tivu hu'ndu-d miles , 10:00:00 : : , 1J. W. Twyman , TIiuX' hundicd miles , 10:20:23 : : , II , W. Twyman , ' ' " 'p'our luindicd miles , 23:40:02 : : , 11. W. Twyman , Ixnilnvllle , Ky. Btnndlng Hunt , Compelillon One-iiuattei mil * . 2S 2-5 , A , J. Ilrown , Decatur , III. OctoUr as , IS'JI. Onc-lhlid mile. 41 2-13 , K , C. Hold. ' Chicago , III. , August ID. 1S95. Oiic-hnlf mile. M1-5 , C , SI. Murphy , Denver , Colo. , October 19 , 1895. Thice-uuatters mile , 1:331-5. : II. C. Tyler , Wai. thani. Slabs , , October 20 , 1MJI. Ono mile. l : 1-5. 13. C. llald nnd C. SI. Slur- tihy ( dead heat ) , Denver. Cole , . October IS. 1893. Two miles , 4:11 : , U. SI , Sluiphy , Chlcngu , 111 , , Tlhi'eu miles , 'C:2H : 2-3 , W , P , Slmms , Munhnttan lleach , N. Y , . August 13 , 1893. Pour mllej , 8:87. : W. l-\ ( pHliinns , Manhattan Pivu miles , ' 10:47. : W. " P. Slmms , Slanluitlan IJcach , N. y , , Auirust 15. 1S93. Hlx miles , 12:5'J : , W , P. Slmins , Manhattan Ilc-irii. N. V. . . .Amiuiit 15 , ISM , SOMMI mile's , "il ' ,4 , P. G , Lacey , Los Angeles , " " Cal Sluy 18. 1S93. iikht ; miles 17J17S-5. ! W. P , Slmms Manhattan Ileach. N. V , , Juno 15 , U9I. Nil a miles 19:3IH. : W. P. Slmms , Manhattan Iteiich N. Y. . June13. . U'Jj , Tci miles. 2lS : 3-5 , II. t : . SInddox , Manhattan IJeae'li N. V , . Juno 13 , 1S93. Kleveii mlleii , MsW/i , P. O. Lacey , An- KCICS Stay 18 , 1SU5. Tvvi-lve tulles , 292i : , P. Cl , Lacey , LOB Angeles , jjay 18. 1893. Thirteen miles. 32:131i : , P. G , Lacey , IMS An- ' * > ' b'lpourU'e1i ml'lee. S4:49i. : P. G. I.acey , I is An- L-eles May 18 , 1S93. Slxieen miles. S9:53'S , P , G. Lacey , I/os An- itclcs. May 18 , 1895 , Sevrnleen miles , 42:47 : , P , G , Lacey , I Ma An * irelej ' Mny 18 , U95. iig'htuen miles , 45:00 : , P. G. I acey , Loa Angeles , May 18 , 1'HS. Nlneleen mllfn , 47:32 , P , O , Lacey , Ix > a An- celes , Mny , 18 , 1S95. Twenly-onn miles , K4J ; % , P , G , Lacey , IMS ' TAvetity-lvvu miles , l > 319'i ; ' , P. Q , Lacey , Los AnKClo. Slay 18. 1S93. Twenty-tbreo miles. 57Wi : , P. G. Lacey , I/)3 ) Angeles , May 18 , U93. Twenly-f. ur miles. 1:00:37 : : , P , G , Lacey , Lou Twenty-live miles. 1:03:07 : : ? { , P. G. Uicey , Los Angele * , Slay 18. 18S5. Standing Stuit. I'npaccd , _ . , One-third mile. II Ece-onds , O. C , Cox , Louis ville , Ky. , November 2 , 1593. r lying nun * . uiw.vA4 OiHMiunitcr mile , 231-5 , Otto Klegler , Jr. , Biio- luiiu-nlo , Oil. . October 17 , U93. One-thira mile , S6 1-5. C. U. Coulter , Louisville. Kv October 2. MM. 1'KVo ililrdi mil * . 1.14S-S. J. 1' . HII" . fc'prlnif- HelJ. Va s. , BefitemtMT I , 1594. Ont-hulf mile , M , J , S. Johnson , Louisville , y , November 27. 1C94 , Thrie-nuarler mile. 1:322-5. : II. C. Tyler , - I , Man. , Auguit 14 , ItM. One mil * . S.-W t-l. W. W. Hamilton , Denver. Cole . Ortnlr 12 , 1WS. Two mllfj. 4H2.i : , P. G. Dnfnett , txmlnvlltc , Ky. . Miiy , Hfl. H milling atnrt , I'ne lon l- on > hour , inllM , 1,419 funl * , P. J , Tltua , SfirlMRIIrtd. Mn . . ReptemlrfT Ii , 1594. Two liottni. 41 > ( i mites , I' . J. Titus. FprlmrneM. "It bourn. 117 mlirn , P' . J. Titus HprlnRlleld. | Twelve hour * , mInlW , P. J. Titus. " ' HlRhlrVn'iiimn , IM-d mile * , P. J. Tllus field , MUM. . September U , 191. T ily-f..iir bourn , 417 miles. SI ynnls , I ) . W. Twym-in , ( . "iilsvllle. Ky. . July 4-3 , 18S3. Tfind'-m. ' Ply Ins ; Plait. I'nreJ On , ' .fiinrter mile , 21 trmn l. . L. C. Jq'.infon nnd r. II. ltlib'y ; , IJei-iuur. 111. , Ocinlier 11. H'l. O-if-ihltd mill' . II 2 r. , Itngxcrty nml Williams , Walllnni , Muss. . Nmrinber 2 IW4. mi--linif mile. 6S1-5. llngreit ) ami Wllbnni * . \V lluim. , Mn , NdvcmlHT 2. ISfll. Twii-llilnlii tulip. 1:1. : . Cnlhilinn brothers. Wnl- thnm. Man < . i-epiember 21. iS'.i ) > Thtee-iiunttPis mil.- . 1:2.11-5. : ItalllbrldK' nnil Gnulln.'r , \\nilham. Mnrr. , October 21. IS'.H. Ortn mile , 1:52 : 3-R , Iliidi-.ilv nil I William ; , Wnl- Ilium , Slafs. . Oi-loh.-r 27 , 191. Two nill < ' . .li&Jl'-u. Amlmnn nl Vnn Her- rick. Ix.ulsvllle. Ky. . Oct.ibei 14 , ISM. Thie mllci. COI : , Anil'iran iitul Vnn llTilek , LoulsvlUe. Ky. . O.-toler H , 1W3. 1'our mill'- . SC'i : , Ali.li-.sni nnJ Vnn HerrlcU , IwUlsvllle , Ky . October 14. 1W , Kive mil.- . l > : , Anderson nnd Vnn llerrlck , I iillsvllle , Ky. . Ooliiber 14. 1 < 95. Ten miles. 20r,4. : Lund nnd Van HcirlcU , t.ouls- vlllc , Ky. . Novomb'T 6 , 1'3. ! T.imlem , Piyln Start. tnpac.-d Oni' quarter mile , 21 3-5 , L.mg utul Dcltnis , Sac- liimeiilo. Oil. , ilctili. * ! 10. I > 94. One-lhltd mile , 32 S-5 , llcililtait nn.l ( Inctz. DC- rntlir , 111. . Octobei 20 , .S'4. Otiflmir tuller.3 3-5 , Titus nnd Cabb.inno , Den ver. Colo. , Ausiiil It. I'9I , , . . , Two-lhlid * mill1:1.115. : . Titus find Cnbbanne , Denver , ( ' . 'In. . AtlRiMt I" . 1S9I. Thre'-qu.irteiR mil" . 15. : Titus nud Cabb.inna , Pfliiv-ff. Colo. . Auuii't 17 , 1591. One mile , 1:364-5. : Tllus and C.ibbanne , Denver. Colo. , AUKIISI 17 , 1W4. Two mllei' , 4in : , 1'isish nnd Geivvln , Denver , Colo. , November 9 , 1SU. Thtr" miles. ? : IM. I'ugli anJ Geiwln , Denver , Colo. , Nnvembor 2) ) , 1SHI , Pour miles. 9:20 : , Puuli nn.l ( lervvln , Denver , Cole , November 2.1 , IS'JI. ( 'Ivc inllrd. 11:35. : I'iMli nnd Ocrwln , Deliver , Colo. . November 2i. ! 1J9I. One'luaitcr mile , 21 H'oonds. Cillulmn. Slur- pliv , Kfiinedy. Chlllleolbc , O , November II. 1Jil. ; One-tltltil mllP , 41. Kennedy. .Muii > hy , b'aud'MS. Lfutivlllc. Ky , NowmtitT 2.1. 1S9I. One-li.ilf mile , 1:00 : , Keilii'dy. Muiphy , SanJis , I. , > iilsvllp | , Ky. . Nnvinlwr 2.1 , 1WI. Two-lhliiN mlii' . I..1'1. ' Ktininly , Mutpliy , f-.tn- ilirs. LouNvllle. Ky. . November 21. 1S9I. Thier-U.iit.'is | mllf , 1:31 , Keiuu-dy. Muiphy , Snndi-is. Linilsvllle , Ky. , Novembei- . 1SM. ( li.e mile , 2:1.1 : . 4- " . , Kennedy , Muiphy , Sunders , Louisville. Ky. . Notfiuliui 2.1 , l l. ( JUAPIIUI'I.IIT IIECOItDH. Oii"iu.iilei mile. : .1 M-C't ' l < , Ciillalmn , Seavey , ' . O. Novemb--r O'Ci.niKir nnd Ilhodi-H. Clilllluntbv , , b 1V' ' I 'OrTflhfr.t mile. S4 3-5. Coburn , T irlll , O'Ccn- li'ii nud llaiullion. l iH'i vllliKy. . . M" > ' 23 , l i'j. Oiiir-linlf mil" , M , Sti.ne1. KnunbnlnUBli , 1'lckMJii nud Coiimbi-nr , Donver. Colo. , ( October 17 , IsM. Tvvo-tiilrds mil'1:13 : , Kenvey , Stoensoii , Ithodea nnd O'Connor , Louisville , Ky. . Sluy 23 , ltt'3. ruin , nil.iiieiii mile. 1:51. : Si.ivoj' . yieenson. l k nnd U'Coniiur , Louisville , Ky. , May 2' . , K mill1:47 : 4-5 Stone , S\rniiboroug'i , Dlcli- an. I Conmbcnl' . Denser , Colo. , October 17 , BiunilliiR Start , Paced Onu mMe , l:3ul-3 : , J , y. Johnson , I > ulsvlll , ; , K > . . Novembvi 7 , 1S93. I. ' | > | HK .Sluit , I'uciil . . . . T . > mlks. 3:431-3. : I' , J. Irlo. ) LouUvIlle. K ) . . N.'Viinbor IS , 143 i. l-'li IIIK Stall , Unpaccil . . . T i ( inllw. 4:2 , A. P. Scnti , Loulnvlllc , Ky. . N member 2 , 1S33. lluee mllfc , 7:102-3 : , A. P , Sena , Louisville , Uy. . Ovtober IS. 1VJ5. i'.ve miles. 11:22 : 1-5 , A. P. Pcnti , Louisville , Ky . Oc'tobci' IS , Ivj3. lluea mHi's , 7:11 : , A. P. Sena. Louls\lll > ! , Ky. , November IS , 1&95. Pour mllus , 9M : 1-5. A. P. Fenn. Loulsvl.lo , Ky. . Nivember IS , ivj5. Six miles , 14:23. : A. P. Sum , Louisville , Ky. , Seven 'miles , lliW : , A. F. fc'emi , Louisville , K > . , Novembir IS , li 5. Hlljbt miles , 19:132-3 : , A. P. Senn , Ijjulsvlllv , Ky , November IS. 1S95 , Nliu mil.- ' , 21:123-5 : , A , F. Hcnn , IxjuisvllU- , Ky. , N.iv.'ini.cr . 18. 1SJ3. leii mll.'K. 24:10 : , A. P. Setin , Louisville , Ky , Novemhe , IS , 1W3. * lOk-vii miles , 20:3S. : A. P. Senn , Louisville , Kl. , November IS , lfr.3. Twelve miles , 29. US 2-3. A , F. Sum , Louisville. Ky. . November H , 1W3. , , , Tlilile.'n mllo.i , SI:2S : , A. P. Sinn , L > , uts\lh- ( , Ky. , November IS , l JJ. Potirti-pn link's , SI .117. A. P. Sinn. Louisville , Ky. . November IS. 1S93. rifle n miles , SOM : 1-5 , A. P. Senn , Louisville , Ky. , November 13. 1S.I3. alxtcen miles. 3in7 : : , - \ . F. Senn , Loulsvllls , K > . . November 18 , ISiCi , Seventeen miles. 41:3S. : A. P. Senn , Louisville , Kv , , November IS , Wo. kiRiit"cn mllcH , 41:11 , A. P. Scnti , Louisville , Kv. , November 18. 113. . , , , , Nlni-le.'ii mle ! > 40:41 : 2-5. A. P. Senn , Loulcvlllo , Ky , November IS , lb'J. ! ' , , , Tvvuity miles , 43:2' : ) . A. P. Senn , l.iulsvllle , Ky . NovcmbBi- , 1VI3. Tvvnly-'ine miles , 61:334-n. : A. P. Senn , Louls- vl.le. Ky. . November IS , ISM. TvvenlJ-lvo miles , EI.31 2 3 > _ . P. S-'nn , Louls- " ' ' ' rwVnlV-Vbrp"Niiilk'SLr5702-5'A. : ! F. Senn , Louis ville. Ky. , November IS , 1SW. Twenty-four mlle. < . 59:51. : A. F. beiili. Louls- vllliKy , . November 18 , 14W. Tvviniy-llvc mlk-s , 1 :02 : : i7 2-3 , . A. F. Senn , Loiilavllle , Ky. . November H , ! * ' > > One hour , 21 mlkx 03 auls. A. K .Senn , Louis ville , Ky. . November IS. 1493. Tutiilctn , Plyliie Stall , Uiipaccd Five inllei , 11:11 , Klmlervnllcr and Caperton , LoiilsvllkKy. . . N.ivfiiibcr 2 , 1S9J. " " ' ' 0Ine"m.le.lyi'5'5 . ! SSS i Wclnlnu. Louls- vllle , Ky. , Oolnber 23 , li > 95. TtiurlMt Clul A special meeting of tlie Tourist Whecl- inon was holil Saturday evening , the. 21st lust. , at 1119 Dodge street , at which tlmo the different prizes wen during the season of ' 95 were awarded. The tpeclal commlttos appointed at a former meeting , for the purpose ot Investi gating and reporting on the claims of llouk and 1'iterpon , reported In favor of allowing Honk milage for his lllver Sioux run , but us tlif club register showed tint Peterson had failed to register nt the- time he made Hie run to Kremoul , bis claim was disallowed. Aa uouk preferred the first priss for bes.'t al tendance to that of the medal for the mileage , and Gunther ami Ilartson both had the same number of miles to their credit , It was agreed that dtipllcats medals should be obtained and presented to these veterans. The awards were us follows : Class A , Mlleage-H. Guuthsr and L. Ilart- gen , gold medal ; I' . 1'etrrson , merchandise to tha amount of $5 ; It. R Swoboda , box of fifty clRars ; Tom Spencer , meal ticket for S3 CO ; C. K. Jenkins , hammock ; C. M. Hus- Bell , subscription to New York Wheel ; Cap tain H. K , Smith , silver name plate ; H. G. Jackhon. subscription to Western Cyclist ; G. lUuer , policy In American Wheelmen s rto- tective BESociatlon. Class H , Attoiidnnco W. C. Houk , ? 2,000 policy In Standard Accident company ; 13. R Ilos'fonl , sweater ; R II. Hanson. meal ticket ; VrtA Guldner , Tourist cap ; J. \V. Parish , subscription to Cycling West. Class C , .Membership 0. M. Handall. $2,500 policy in Traveler's Accident Insurance company ; J. W. 1'arrisli , pair of punctureless armor ; Krank Nowcomb , 100 embossed canls ; Dave Harding , subscription to West ern Cyclist. Clnsj 1) , Mill Climbing Frank Nowcomb , gold medal ; II. Gunther , repairing to the ex tent or $5 ; L. . Ilartson , subscription to Referee ; S. J. Howe , bubscrlptlwi to Cycling West , Class R Ladles' Mllease Mrs , Ruiclmr , box of candy ; Ida Cherry , one dozen cabinet [ ) lotoa. : Class P. Hest Attendance Miss Collie Ilample , toilet case ; Mrs. G. M. Randall , liammock ; Hose Llnderliolni , sliver name , late : Mrs. T. D. Davis , subscription to West ern Cyclist. Spsclal Ilcst mileage by league of Ameri can Wheelmen member , W , C. Uouk , gold League of American Wheelmen pin. Hrn > - Sbo < < "from li I'lclJft Line. Chief C ntttrlon Hyties lias received notice fiom Tom Spencer that he proposes to file a protest against allowing Klmer Jenkins the century medal , but as the protest has not yet been filed we uro unable to glvo the par ticulars , Humor lias It that wo are to have , a "Humbler club" for 1830 , The wheelmen who live on the "uouth bldo" arc also talk ing of forming a club early In the spring , to be recruited from among those who re side south of Leavenworth street , Will Koupmnn. Will Kllby , Fred Arnot , Deb HOBS and Gorge Hess thought they would change' direction last Sunday , so they pedaled down to 1'apllllon , while lloulc and "Chcyenno Hob" pushed out to near Cal- lioun , and Jenkins crossed the bridge and ppent the day with some friends In Iowa. Omaha will Mud quite a delegation to the Chicago Cycle rliow , to bo opened January 4 , Among those who will head the push are ; Charles and Will llarnum. William Lyle Dickey , R M. Kunell , P. E. Vanderberg , George U. Mlckle , LouU Fletcher , M , U. Daxou and Dave O'Urlen. When these gentle men return we hope , to be able to give a full , account of tha 1SOG models , who will handle them and wherein they differ from the1605 moileli. It Is reported that lite Sarpy county com missioners , who are trying hurd to secure a boulevard to Fort Crook , are figuring on Cutting la a cycle patti ( or wheelmen , to ctftt about $1.000 , occupying tpnce on one Milo ot the rend nnd to be ft need In. This would make nn excellent run for the boys nnd we trt Kttre It would be pntrnnlzed and highly aprrrelated by all wheelmen , lly nil means , gentlemen , let us have that cycle path , and the citizen ! ) of HollfViio will linve nnny vslts from the lofsl wluel clubs next year. Will the officers of the Associated Cycling club take steps to ect that thin scheme Is pushed along , as It certainly deserves to ! > ? When out riding sumo plensmt afternoon with your best girl nnil you wish to have a rent g ed time , Just take a rMc through Jackson street , say between Sixteenth and Twentieth slrpstn. nml the chances nre that jcu will never select that route again , cs- j'fc'nlly ' when you have your bst girl with you. Many other t'troeta In Omaha ara Just ns bad , but the one \vn have mentioned cnm s about as near being the "Uocky load to Dublin" as rny we. have ever seen. Why not try to have there old rotten blocks torn up nd given to the poor , leaving a nlco dirt road , which would be fir better than at present. With these rottsn piveimnta en our minds -and the Sixteenth street sprinkler about ten feet ahead of ua , the life of the average wliMlman Is shorlsncd Just twenty years. _ INilnfH Aliinit I'li Ths raring men who take part In the big circuit races where pace milkers nre used to alii the cantestanta In malting fart time are In hopes some rules will hi adoptoJ next sea- tun lo reguUte the practice of pacing. According to the pr'i'cnt cuitom some riders claim that every cont'sjiant does not have an equal caunoe to win. Eck. the veteran trali'or. offers n stipRcstlon In regard to a rule ) doing away with special pacemuklng tils plan Is that each man , say In a on mil ? race , Is to 1)3 notified that he muM n seme period before reaching 1ho tliree-quartc pnlo tnko the l"nd or el"o s'KTor illrquallflpa { ion. In a two-mil ? race ech man must tal : ? Ih ? lead twice , atrl In a threc-mllo even ( lire ? times , end w on. As a result the onnto''tati- ! kept Eolnjr at full snwd a' the tlm ? and lolling If made nn Impossibility It Is lllwly that the League of American Wheelmen will take strps to regulate pace making In competltlcn events for next seaton Hilly AViioilH mill Ili'i-iiniiii LYONS. N. Y. , Dec. L'3. A light for a purpp raised by Fpmting men In wcsteri New York will occur Mondiy night between Hilly Woods of lOcnvor , Colo. . c."il Thomn , lirpnn.in. tli"Omnlm KU1. " The battle which will be to a ll-.l. h , Lonilon prize rlnj , rule ? , will. It Is paid , be fought within ton mill's of Lvons , nt n point where Wayne I'nuntv la mot by Ontario and Hencon conn tins. This p'PC Is ehosen by the promoters of the nffnlr bcptitisc no Interference 1 > N viflli'T * Is n"'lrlpateil. ' The rlnc ; will. It Is uniictstonil. li" pltclicd so as to li ? partly II pncli of the threp i-oimtlrs , thtiH npeossltat Ing concerted action by the sheriffs. PIllHlmry HUN n Sinnll I.iMitl. ST. 1'UTUHSntIUO. Dec. 23-Yestsrdn > play In the Intcrnatlonnl chess tournamen was rpsuineil , when Stelnltz ( black ) bea TflehlBorln In nn Evans gambit after Bixt > moves. Today's riisu'ts ' were a follows Sloltiltz ( whllel nnd PIIMmry ilrpw a 1'5 troff defetife after thirty-five moves. Lacker ( black ) beat TschlRorln In n Gulcpo plnno after forty-five moves. The scors to date : Wnn. Lost rillBlmry . r. 2 LaPker . ! ' , 2\i \ Ptelnltz . H -I Tschlgorln . . 1'i c > ( , Vlsllor.sVdii. . NKW YORK , Dec. 23. Harry Tloakop , In structor of racquets nt the Chicago Ath lellc nsfoclatlon , nnd Tom Pettlt , Instructor nt the Boston Athletic association , todnv. defeated ] 5. S. De Oarmlndla , the amateur racquet champion , nml Georjro Standing1 , the professional champion , In the last of the Christmas serle = , bv a Fcore of four sets to two. The score : 15-3 ; G-13 ; 10-12 ; 13-1 ; 7-13 15-17. firlfTo anil I vorlinr < It "KE\V YORK. Dec. 2D. Youtifr Grlffo nnd Jack Kvcrhardt have been matched by Joe Vomllsr to fight for a purse of $1,000 $ .1.000 to the winner and $1,000 to the loser. The men aie to weleli In at 133 pounds. Thej are to fight on February 15 In Mexico. A. G. Hartley of Magic. Pa. , writes : "I feel It a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DsWItt's Witch Haasl Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on bis leg. UKIMIKCATISS TAIjIC OF AVAIL Old Your Service of Yiiniiiv Mn' ChrlHtlaiiHNOfIntloll. . The auditorium of the Young Men's Chris tian association hall was filled yesterday aft ernoon to hear the "Old Year's Service. , " con ducted by Frank T. Plerson , the Princeton college student who Is now working as an evangelist. A good musical program. Includ ing selections by the association orchestra and a couple of solos , was c'von. ' Dr. Hyles was to have given a ten-minute spee-eh on t'ac topic , "Let Us Have Peace , " but was detained at home through illness. Secretary Obsr made a few remarks on the subject. In which he declared that the preva lent war fever was all the result of a political trick , nnd urged arbitration as the means of settlement of all questions of dispute's ' btween nations. "The sooner we are through with this war talk the better It will be for all of ua. Let us down wll'n it , away with It , and as Christian men have nothing to do'with It. " At the conclusion of his remarks deprecating the possibility of a war , the socrctary was heartily applauded. Evangelist Plerson gave a stirring talk on the removal of obstacles which prevented men from coming to Clirlbt. At the conclusion of the meeting the evangelist held an after ses sion , whlrti was largely attended. A cor dial Invitation was entended to all present to attend the New Year's reception which will ba glvon by the association. There will bo open house all day , nnd preparations are bs-ing made for the entertainment of the largest number of young men that has ever entered the building. Dewltt's Little Early Risers euro Indiges tion and bad breath. ISl'IIIIKTllt DlMllHllT III ! TIll'IIIHclVOH. IlALTLMOnK , Dec. 2fl. An Inquest over the victims of the Front Btrcct theater disaster was held today , and the coroner's Jury found that no one was to blame , ex cept the people In the nuillence , who lost their heads and brought on the panic. DeWltt's Little Early Risers the pills that cure constipation and biliousness. \VI3ATI1KII KOUKOAST. Knlr ii nil Warmer I'mnilm-il for > ! - liriiHUn Today. WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. The forecast for Monday I : For Nebraska Fair and warmer ; west erly winds. For Iowa Fair ; warmer in the northwest portion ; westerly winds. For MlKsourl Fair ; colder In the south east portion ; nortiuvcstcily winds. For Kansas Fulr ; northwesterly winds. For South Dakota Fulr nml warmer ; westerly winds. 1nciil Heeoril. OPKICH OF TUB WKATHRR nUIUSAU , OMAHA , Dec. S3. Omaha record of tem perature ami rainfall , compared with cor- rnsmomllnir ( lav of past four years : BARGAINS FOOIE BUYERS War Soaro Proves ffirffciunza for Oohl- Bloodedlfms.crj t > FRIGHTENED HOLDERS THE CHIEF LOSERS I'll nil- InVnll Street UulcUl.v KtnU-tl liy ( lie I'nri-liiiNu ' .uI i * < < tirlli ( < i OITcroil mill , AVnlt Street IN I NH\V YOIIK. Dec. 19. Henry Clews , head of the banking tiouso of Henry C'.cws & Co. . writes of the situation In Wall street : The severe break In the stock innrket on Inst Friday nnil Saturday Indicated n real live i > : inlc. It wits short , sharp and de cisive , tt represented nn Immense quantity of forced sellliiK on the vnrlous steep de clines which took plncu on those two dayn. Of course , a , Rood deal of sollltiK ulso crime from frightened holder ; ' , both In th'.s coun try and In Hurope. who were .b.vlly scare : ! by Ihc war talk. The pnnlc continue' ! until the liquidation Roiling and the war scare tu'llliiK exhausted Itself. Investment buylni ; stepped Intj the breach , as la usual at all panic period ? , and quickly absorbed the stocks and band * Hint were fold at bar gain prices. In timt way \Vnl ! street was relieved of Its burden , and I ? , In consequence quence , now on a inoro solid lusls than bo- fore. 1'eople who had idle money on hand have now Invested It In properties Hint were previously In speculative hands on inarp.lns. Weak holders atu out , and stroiiK holders have taken their places , thus re- movliiK any further danger to Wall street or even a renewal of the panic. The panic has come and gone , and the financial situa tion In consequence Is not unlike the ef fect of cutting oft a dog's tnll It can't be done over again. The time has now arrived for the banks to do all they can to protect the United States treasury from periodical gold drains , and they can easily do It by an understand ing amon'gst themselves to make It less easy for their dealers to draw greenbacks from them to get gold from the tre.imtry. If the "reenbacks , when demanded , are paid out In small bills over the counter , re quiring each bill to be counted before leav ing the bank , and then counted again at tin ; treasury , and the gold given therefor also paid out over the counter , requiring to be counted by the receiver , it would not bo so easy or agreeable a matter tu draw gold from the treasury. The banks of Eng land. Trance and Germany put all the ob- r-taclep po ? | ) ! In the way when gold Is lequircd from them In hirgo amounts to send out of their countries , while In this country we have always done exactly the nminrltp. Tim Imlllts hnvn fnmi = hpd thp fn- 0 litlcs by giving greenbacks In large quan tities when called fir , which are presented to the treasury as received from the banks , and the government gives gold In exchange almost Instantly In bag ? , with the govern ment's seal on , the amount bi.'lne olllclally marked thereon. These bags as received fiom the treasury are put on shipboard and depart from our country seriously to our detriment in times like thc'c. The general feeling InVnll street now Is that the war panic Is over and that Pres ident Cleveland will appoint as members of the Venezuelan commission able , dignified and upright men , and that such a commis sion can then be relied upon to be Instru mental In effecting a settlement oC the Anglo-VonozueInn boundary dispute to the credit and honor of both countries. A set tlement through diplomacy will certainly make a better record for 1'rosldont Cleve land and congress than can possibly be ob tained through drawing the sword against a nation of our own flesh , blood and lan guage , a people with Whom united we stnnd. divided we fall. 7110 present contest of races Is for domination. It Is , therefore , all Important for the Kngllsh-speaklng people to stand together. It means the spreading of c'vlllzfttlon and Christianity to all parts oC the globe. A war between England and the United States woulfl bo In reality a civil war , and as both nations are brave , bold and determine : ! ! in warfare , the dis aster would be beyon'd conception , and could only result as a victory to barbarism ; or , at any rate , a tremendous setback to civilization. The financial situation now needs congres sional action for Its repair. If a bill were speedily passed of the following character 1 think It would meet the case , as the gov ernment wants gold now and not currency : The act should provide for an Issue of cer tificates having three years to run , payable In gold , bearing 3 per tent Interest ; to be sold at'100 only for gold. On'euch'an ' obli gation the government could get all the gold from time to time that It needed with out any dlfilculty. I suggest a certificate In place of n bond to bo Issued , because It Is argued In congress that to pass an act to Issue gold bonds at the present time would bo an Invidious distinction against the other bonds now out , as they all specify payable in coin. KAM.YI.VG FKOM TI1K L.YTI3 SMJM11. Only n KtMV KxoeptloiiM In < Iiu Amevl- > iiii mid Caiiiiiliiin I < | N ( . LONDON , Dee. 29. Money rates continue fairly firm. The waning of the war excite ment has produced a speedy recovery In prices for foreigners and In other markets which were influenced by the American flump , the low prices having attracted In vestors. Altogether the Christmas week ha.s been rather active and the outlook Is murh better than last Saturday. Ameri cans and Canadians have ripen almost all along 'he list , with the exception of Lai * . ' Shore Heading and Union 1'nclllu , which declined slightly. The collapse of Halllmore & Ohio yesterday on the expected receiver ship had a depressing influence , which was Intensified by anxiety as to the fate of th.- currency question In congress. The week's Increases are as follows : Illinois Central , Pp = r cent ; Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul and New York Central , 3'fe per cent ; Atch- Uon mortgage , 2-Ti per cent : Central Pacific , Denver preferred , Louisville & Nashville , Pennsylvania , \\nbash , Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk , "V'i per cent ; Atchlson. Denver & Illo Grande , Erie and Missouri Pacific , 114 Her cent. NEW Y011IC GBMSUAfj MAUKHT. ( liintntloiiH on the Principal ConimoilltlvM mill SlniiK-H , NEW YOIUC , Dec. 23. FLOUR Receipt * , 23,000 bbls , ; exports , 29,200 libls. ; somewhat firmer on the ndvance In wheat , with a better Inquiry for nprlng patentH ; Minnesota patents , t3.2ifJ3.-l' ) ; Minnesota bakers , J2.70iff3.00 ; city mill patents , t4.00Q4.S5 ; winter patents , 53. KfiS.K ; winter HtrniRhla , $3.3083.49 ; winter extrnu , S2.0333.03 ; winter low grades , (2. 10JJ2.CO ; chipping low gradc-H , Jl.SOg2.CO. llye flour , Htcndy ; superfine , J2.M82.73 ; fancy , I2.7r.fl2.90. llucUvvhent Hour , dull ; J 1.20571.25. COIIN JIMAL Steady ; yellow western , coarse , 70o , lirnnilywlne , J2.85. HIJCKWHHAT Weak ; spot , 38c , HYI' ! Nominal : wentern , 4204jc. HAKLHY Dull : western. 3 4Cc. IIAIILIIY MALT Dull ; weftein. 43SICc. WI1KAT RprelptH. 12S.SOO till. ; expoils. 25,0 0 Int. Spot , strong ; No. : reJ , C5V c ; No. 1 liuril , C7T40CSVJC. Options opened sti-antccr and nd- vnnced nil the mornliiB on lieuvy weekly cx- psrtH , unfavorable Argentina crop IIOWH , Wflll street nnil foreign buying , a 8tru.it ; cnoli situ- ntlon nnil Menily cables ; closed ? ilo hlghur ; May , C5i6 ! < CHc ; closed CJc ; Deci-inher , cljsed 65K'C. OOIIN nceelptH. 1IS.OM 1m. j exports , 01,300 bu. Bpot , firm ; No. 2 , Slijc ; Mc-amer mtxeil , 33Uc. OptloiiB ijulet , but advanced In sympathy with whrnt and on decrease , ! receipts , closing un- clmnKO'l to ? io higher ; Mny , 31 7-lG0341 < .c , closed 34io ; December , closed. . M'ic. ' OATS RccclplM , 122.490u. . ; exports , 300 lni. SKt | mnrkrt , firm ; Nu , 2. 2Jic. ! Options dull and nominal , wlthaut u trniie , clojlimo ( higher ; JJtiy , closea 23Tio ; DeWfnWr. closed 2J'o. ' HAY Ka y ; shlrj'Uie. ' . 47.W 7.SO ; goaij to choice. J8.nrjS9.00 , , , HOI'S Weak ; state , rommon to choice IS3I crop , 2 f6c | ; 1S93 crof ) . ' 4010o ; i'acltlo coast , 1S1I * i HIOKH Quiet ; Oalvvjitrm. J2o ; Iluenos Ayrcs , dry. ISc ; Texas , dry , lOCj California. 15c. WOOIv Quiet j doinestlc'flectc , 10i(22c ; pulled , J9G2UC , ' 1 I KATIUSR Firm ; lutnilock sale , Iluenos Ayrfs , Ilifht to heavy welKliU. 22c. I'HOVIHIONH llwf.'ftulet ; family , I10.00JJ12.00 ; U-ef hnina , $15.50016.00J'- ments. steady. Uinl , steady ; western steam ( jUiffd at J5.SO ; Decombvr closed at I5.M ) . I''k yrfmo mem. SS.IViii.5 ) ! ; ulirt t otAnr tlfLf.f ri9 | V1' fnmlK , Cdr AlnA.t I-aas Hecelpti. 2.M3 pVtes. ; steady ; elate anJ Prnnxylvanla , 2 > ) ij2ocrfttn ; \ , 221c } ; routhnn , c. , . TAM.OW-Steadyj city , SHfflc ; country , . I'KTHOLKt'&I Firmer ; United cloned nt J1.41 ilit ; rcflneii. New York , 7.75 ; i'hlladfliit In HC I ll.iltlmoro. 17,70 ; 1'lilluilclplilu and llaltlmore la nilk. J5.W. IlOdlN Steady ; strained , common to food , 1 1. 704/1. 73. Tmil'KNTINi : Klrm ; S014&31e. RICH ( iicuily ; domtstlc , fair to extra , SHOCcf Japan , 3H@4c. MOIjABSBS Bteady : New Orleans , ppen kettle , rowl to cholep , TSijSCc , JIin'AI.S-I'ltf Iron , quiet ; southern , J12.00fT U.OO : northern. 12.n4J14M. ( Cofifier. quiet ; bro kers' price , | J0.37j ! ; vxchanve price , JlO.SOgiO.37',4. ' Lead , dull ; brnkeio' price , t3.03 ; exchHUKe price , J.lSiiJ.li'i. Tin , quiet ; ttntlls , 113.70 ; plati-p , weak. Bpellcr. quiet : domrctlr , J3.45fi3.00. COTTON HIJBI > OlISlow iind weak : prime crude , ! 4fi24Hc : butter Etudes , SOc ; prime sum- ncr yellow , 2Sf30e , ( Jrulu HovltMV. IX3NDON , Dee. 29. The weather has been Reasonable and the market fcr wheat was liilttvlUi a holiday tone , but liolderuveto Irm and cttfrs were light , American par cels were In good demand at full rut fa. Du1 1 uth , June and July ueie ila 9d and upot was Inactive , ilalze was slow but steady , lllxed Amer ican was nulcl for the new crop ; January and Kobrunry , IB * JV1. Pmt | was Mow. llarley wn linn , with Imuk-nliiR IM- Oats wer * Inactive. ritir.ino tnr.vi.v I'cndircn < if ( In * Ti-nitliiH' unit CloshiM : I'rloi-n nn Sitliirilny. CHICAOO , Dec. JS.-\Vhcnt was aotlvo nnd rtrotiR today , covet Ins a ratiBC of Ic and c'osltiB about nt the top , fibin le to Uc higher than ycsttfrdny , the former for Mny , the latter for December. The new < was more cnconrnfjInK to holders , nnd local tinders were Inclined to favor the lonp side for a turn. The strength was started by the more liberal exports for the week , tin- total clear- IIIES of wheat and flour boliiK 3,437.000 bu. , nirnliiH 2orB,0 bu. last WCi'k , and l.Sll.WO bu for the same period last year. North western receipts , toJ , were more moderate nnd considerably under thoio of a week br.ck , and local arrivals also showed some reduction. The maiket was strengthened later by the prediction of u cold wave , fol lowing the late mild temperatures. Argen tine reports were less favorable than l.ilo trail advlcca have Indicated , cno cable HlatltiK .that rains had delayed harvesting and n farm Implement concern had reports tl.at the crrp would bo at " 'forlur quality , Domestic markets higher. Nou- York wired that forelKiicrg hud taken 2,20flOJO bu. within u wet'k , and that bouses JoiiiK u law e.isll business there had purchased GOO.OW bu. to day for Match delivery. California advices were nlfo liullI'M In tune , otatliiR that the weather was vvy dry and that lars ' en- KaKomcnts had bo-n m.idn for Atftrnlln v 'ltli n cargo for the t.'api1 , with nil ! ( era bld- dliiB C'ic over May for mllliiB ! wheat. For- ( iKiiers lioimlit In New York and Mlnnrupo- | Us and St. hiula purchat-cil hero. The market - i ket was helped by WasliltiRton advice , I which stated that lUlfSlan olllclnl teportsl placed the world's wheat yield nt 131. ifl.Ow ) > bu , smaller than : ast year , and that the ' rye crop was 12S.971 000 bu. Fhort. IScrlln : was U mark hip her. Paris Hour WUM 10 1 centimes lower , nnd wheat 5 centimes higher. Antwetp was higher. New York reported loads taken for export yeslet- clay , Instead of 21 as previously st.itcd. The loading fiauica ranged as follows : Corn , No V' . . Hoc 251 * Jan tftl May . July . ' & Outs. No. a. . Dec inu May Ibis 1SH rnilurubl | : Dec 7 fl''li Jan fi in 8 15 8 r.-w May 8 8'J 8 S7i ! ! 8 SI ) 8 s7H Cash quotations were as follows : PLOL'Il Kilmer ; spring pntenls , { 3.1073. S3 ; ' r Btralghts , f2.10Ii2.75 ; winter patents , $3.40 winter straights , $3.20T3.35 ; export bakers , 5.MKJ5I2.23. WH13AT No. 2 tprlng , C5'6fT3G'/4c ; No. 3 spring , CUjgdKSVic : No. 2 red. BiTlffBD'tu. COIIN No. 2. 2V,4e ; No. 2 yellow , 25'&c. OATS No. 2 , 17c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 19 { ? 19'jo : No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 17U19V&C , Iiyi-3 No. 2. ! 2'ic. DAItLUY No. S. tmmlrml ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 21 ® 33c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. . 20:4c. PLAX sni'ID No. 1. 94'.ic. TIMOTHY SI-IL > Prime , U3.400S.43. I'UOVISIONS Mess pork , pe-r bbl. , < 7.C2'Jfi 7.75 ; lard , tier lot Ibs. , 13.23 : slnrt ijhs. shies ( loose ) , J4.22'Sr4.27'A ' ; dry salted shouldcis ( boxed ) , $4.374 ! | f.0214 ; short clear tides ( boxed ) , $4.37'i5i4.r,0. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , sT'OAUS Cut Innf , $3.50 ; grnnuhttcd , $ l.l > 7 ; slandard "A , " JI.73. rOt'LTRY Steady ; slightly lower ; turkeys , I > iUle ; chickens. C87Vjc : ducks. lOtlllc. The following were the receipts nnd shipments today : Articles. Receipts. Slilpuip.ntr Dour , bbla 10,000 Wbunt bu iSS.OUJ Corn , bu 11S.OOJ Onts. bu Itjo bu 4,000 llarioy. bu On the Pralnco otoaanjj to.t'iv tlia butter marKet - Ket was ( itiieti cro.'imorv. lll.t'Jlc : dairy , 1'J 'JUc. KBFH. easier ; fresh , IDffi'-'Oe. Cheese , Btoady ; SI. I.oills ( iciioril .IllirUi-t. RT. LOUIS , Dec. 28. FI.OUU Firmer , with In- crei'.slnfr demand from nbroad , owlnjr to trouble between thhi country nful I HKhind over the Vene zuelan question ; local trade dull ; patents. 53.30 03.40 ; extra fancy , 53.101(3.20 ( ; fancy , 52.E5B3.00 ; cholco. 52.C057L'.7r . WIII3AT Opened hlslier on Ecnernl bull news nnd tr il buying , which kept the mailtet up nil day , nnd closed nt HUfl'Jc ' atiovc yestcidny : No. 2 red , cash , C5c ; No. 2 hard , Me ; December , 64'4o ' ; May. 5Si J587te. COUN Improved on advances elsewhere nnd higher prices for wheat , hut later declined , clos- 1/iff ic lower for December , % c lower for Janu ary nnl Uc higher for May , compared with yesterday ; spot , 'lower ; No. i , cnsh nnd Decem ber , 23'i ' < iT23ic ; ; ; January , n lc ; Mny , 23Uc. OATS Futures vtronKL'f ; spot , firm ; ND. 2 , cash nnd December , Ifi'/sc ; Slay , laUc. IlYi : Quiet ; I2c. COItN MIJAI > -$1.50fri.33. 1I11AN Dull : 45c bid for Kicked , enst track. TIMOTHY SHUD I'nchnnKed : S3.COff4.00. HAY Steady ; prairie , $7.0008.60 ; timothy , $9.00 ( fH.W. this side. 1IIJTTHH Quiet : sepaiator creamery , 23t21c ; fancy IClKina , S65727C. KOC5K Lower : 17c , \VII1SKY-J1.22. IjKAD Quiet , film : r2.00ff2.92i' . . SI'iLTl-il Firm ; J3.EO bid. I'OriTIlY lletlcr ; turkeys , SHc ; chickens , Cii7c ; ducks , Se ; necof , Cc. 1'IIOVISIONS I'aik , steady ; standard mess , 59 ; old , $3.1214. Lnrd , quiet ; prime ntcnm. $3.12VO ; choice , 15 20. llacon , boxed shoulders , 53.53 ; longs , 53.12'J ; shortH. 55.2i. Dry salt ments , boxed shoulders , 54.37'Ji longs , 54.50 ; ribs , 54.C24 ! ; Khorts. 54.7. . . IlECISIl'Tfl-Flour. 0,000 bbls. ; wheat , 15,000 bu. ; corn. 28.0)0 bu. ; oats , 13.0 * ) lni. SIIII'MKNTK Flour. 8.000 bbls. ; wheat , 29.000 bu. ; corn , 32,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. Dry ( iiinilH Min-lcci. NR\\r YOHIC , Dec. 2S. The closing day of the week Fhowed a very quiet l.-uilneb. " , nnd bus'nera ' for 1S93 prnctlcnlly eniled. There were no buyers present and the older demand was very light. I rlntlnff cloth innrket dull nnd nominal nt 3o for C4 squares. FALL llivnn , JIass , , Dee. 23. There has been very little business In print cloths during tlm week , nnd the market IH now dull , Only odds were sold nnd not many of them. A majoilty were i.pots. The futures nre for free delivery In small lots through three months. The dullness will continue well Into January hi any ease , for business In always slow about Ndvv Yeais. It la piobablo that present pilces will Inld until the character of the January business Is determined. If there IB nn material Improvement by Febru ary prices nre sure to go off. though manufac turers will wotk n stubborn light ngalnst drop ping under 3 cents. The market Is quoted as dull ut that prlcu now. The shut-down for ChilstmaH kept down the production and pie- vented the Increase la stock from being huge. The stock will pick up laigcly In the next few dn s unless there conies some active demand for spMs now anticipated. Thu annual print cloth statement for the year If 55 was made public today. It Is as follows : Totnl production for 1S95 , 11,090,000 pieces ; stock ivn hnml ut th clooe of tin * year , 257,000 pieces , This Is the largest stoek on hand at the clot-o of fins' year slncii 1890 , Totnl Hales of Uli5 , 9,871,00) nieces ; odds. I5.57C.OO' ) pieces ; C4-C4s , 3.235,000 pWos. The highest price paid during the year was 3 S-lOo. The lowest WIIR 2 7-lOc ; av erage. 2Tlc , This nremeo Is ,01c higher than that of the lloplon market. It Is slightly nlxive Insl year's nvtrnge , but below that of the fjur previous years. Sold for delivery at close of the year , 1,123.000 pieces ; same last jeur , 1,300. ( d pieces. The stoek In the country nt the close of the year will lie 4CI.OOO pieces. This Is the highest amount since U90. Cotton Mill-lent. NE\V YOU 1C , Dec. 2 ? . COTTON Futures closed very steady ; tales. C5.300 bales ; January , J7.H ; Febnmry. J7.M ; March , $7.W ! ; April , { 8 ; M'ly. 58.05 ; June. 5S.10 ; July , 59.12 ; AUKU t. t8.14 ; September , 57.81 ; October , 57-7S ; Novenibu' . ! > 7.75 ; Dwcmber , 57.80 ; Fpot closc'l easy ; mid dling uplands. D'ic ; middling gulf. S'ic ; hales , 113 bales ; mlddlltiK , SVic : net rt'cejptii. none ; cross , 101 bales : exports to Great Ilrl'.nln , 5,032 bald to Frhnce , 40 : ) bales ; to the continent , l.tOl bnlcf ; foivvaided , 507 Imles ; sales , 113 ImK's ; all ppln- IH-IH ; Kt'.ok. ' iai.27G bales. NKW OIILHANH , Dec. 2S.-POTTON-Sleadj : mlddllnir , 7iu ; | nw inliMIInn , 'Vji1 : good ordinary , 7 3-lCjj net rcelpts , 13t-S ) hales ; KKI * . 13.110 bnlea ; exports ti > ( Jrei-.t llrllnln , I W ) bales ; eon- tlnent , 7.0J9 bales ; romtvvUi' , l.O..S bales ; s le > , 2,4oii Imleu : Ktoelt , 120.SS4 l.nl.M. KT l/3l'IH , De . 2 . COTTON Quiet ; mld- illlng , 7T c ; rales. 50 bales ; rcctlplK , 785 bales ; shipments , 318 lules : ttok. 70.102 bales. KIIIIKIIN City .Miirl 'tN. KANBA8 CITY. Dec. 21. WHUAT Dull : No. 2 haul , aom'r.ally ' 5lc : N . 2 led , CCo ; No. 2 Fprlng , MViHMHu ; No , 3 tpllntr. 6'o ' ) ; n-Jecte.l , SSfillc. COIIN PIlKhlly higher , t\ov \ : No. 2 mixed , : iV4f(22o : No. 2vhUf. . 21T.22)ic. OATH .Slightly higher ; No. 2 inlxd , ] 5fflCc ; No , 2 white , lie. HYi-lull ; No. 2 , 30j30'.t ' < \ HAY Hteadyj timothy , Jl OOS .S1) ) ; pralrlc , 5G.UOii7.0 > l. UllTTBll Wcoltj creamery , ISbO Uci dairy. firm : H5I15c. KUOSJ Weak ; 17c. _ MliiiK-iipollH Win-ill 3lnrla-t. MINNBAl'OLIH , Dec. 26.-Mlllern raited their bids for cus'.i wheat today to IB under Iho May pilce , GUI ] on a of tlm large milling films bought 50 , 0 > l bu. to arrive of ont > of the I'levi'.tiir companies nt thu Muy price , the first sale nt that level. I'redlitliia nre that within two wtfKs ciiKh whe.it will bu nt n premium over Miiy ; May , 53Te ; in tiaclt. No. 1 hard 63c ; No. I nortiifiii , CUjci No , 2 northern , WUc ; re ceipt' , 215 care. _ _ Liverpool LIVKItl'OOL. Dee , 21-I'JtOV18IONS-Ilacon. quiet but Heuily ; Oemiind poor Cumbcr- laiU cut , lluenus Ayiej , 23 lo 30 l.n. | Ki : short rlbi , 2i IU. . 20 < ; luiii- clear , llvht. SS to < 5 Ibi. , ICc. lolltf cleur. heavy , U Ib * , , 2ja fxl ; bhait clear backs , lleht , IS Ibs. , 2ta ; ulnrt clear mldaieu , tituvy , (5 ill. , 25a CJ ; clear Ullleii , K to 16 lb . , SM. Sliouldri-it Kqimf1 1 ? tn 1' U.K. , . llnnn. nheift cut. It to 10 p * . . S < 'i nil 'W ' , ( Inn Not Hi Ainrrimn. lt. ll f , C\IA : Inrtln tnta , "Is Mi primp niemt , K * M. l' r < < , pi line nir , PJIC vvenpin , W i prime mew. mMlnm , 4M. l.nrd. quiet ; prime WfWcin , ? " 9 Mi irnil t , 111 ptllW * ftl. I'llKlvHi ; Quiet but otrntly ; demnnrt fxit ; nil * eft Aiiiffttnn , ' .vhlte , 44s ; nncit Amerlcnn. col- oie-J , lt i. lth"ntirinr ! : ! t t'nlted St.itM ! . J ! ; BO-HI. fim , OlITiiijieiitlne. . ! > pirlts , I' * M. Uottn , com- ninn , 4s 7' .l. . ( \itt > m > fr.l oil , Llvwpiiol i-cnii"d , 17 < . LltiKfi'd oil , ! * . 1'rlrnlonm. Icnin-d. S'4d. HKFKIllKIIATOfl UlIUh'-Forcqurtttrro , Ji > iil ! hlnilqunltrt" . r.UJ. HLIIACHINO I'O\VDiU-lta-i1vvoptl ! , f. o , b. I.lvriiuiol , (7. ( HOI'S At London ( IMHfle c-wiflV C2 JK. uM.tii.v ( ! i\iit vi. MAiticivr. Cotiillllon of Trnil nn liiiilr nnil l'ni rntlH-Ptili-tly fn > . 'i Mock , It'toi.'c. ni'TTirarklni : ! : ; stjck , 1212Uc ; fnlr lo cowl country , 13plle ; choice to fancy county , ISfJiao. VUAIi-Cholce fflt. 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted nt 6'ifKc ; Inrge anil contsc , < OCo Clliisi-liome8tlu : : bilck , lUe ; l-Mam , per ilor. . J.rtO ; Club House , Mb. Jars , ; ier Oor. : . , 53.M ; Llmlicrgcr , fancy , per lb. . ll'ic : noausforl , U-1K J.irr , per doz. , 53.CJ ; Young Aineilct-fl , ll'.ic ' ; Twins , fancy , lie. roULTUY--DrF9e.l-Chlcleti < i , MTCr : ilucks. c-hnlcc , SOtic ; turke.v . choice , SfjlOe : RIH-.I * . C j7i\ H \Y-Uplnnd , 5M3 ; midland. 53.M ; lowland , fl.,0 ; rye Mr.ivv , 51.00 ; color ir.nUcs the pilco on Imy ; llclit bales tell the be it. Only top grades hi Ing tup prices. IlllOO.M COIlN-Ncw crop , delivered on truck In rnuiitry , choice pteeii telf-woiklntr c.npet , pr lb. , 5Hc ; rhnlre green , rimnlnit to lint I , 2'ic : com. num. I'ic. (1A.MI5 I'rnhle cliUKf-nn , undrawn , per ilnr. . . 5C.Of)1fG.6 ) < i : dinwn , 53 Wttt''A : quail , 5t.MWI.7- vnsbacli du'eksi . ' . ' . .oiiMS.O ) ; teal Umvln ! . ' 52.00ff 2.2.1 ; In.il , fjrefii vvlaiJ , 5l.7 5i2.nu , mixed iliu-k * . $1.7'iI2 ' 2 , > ; Canada KCI-HO , 5C.OnJj7.r,0 , ; umall Reere , 54.r,0r.oO ; lirnnl * . 53.r.n ; dei-t saddles. ISJiMCc : deer piirra.i e , llI13c : elk saddlr ? . IMTIJc ; elk carcn scs , SSfMe ; iuil"lop , . saddles , 1S < ilCc ; niilc- lope onn-n sps , lOftllc ; squirrels , per ilojs. , COW7511. 1'mKONS Live , per doz. , 51 : dcnd pigeons not wnt..ed. . . CAFLlFI.O\VIil I'idoz. . . heads. J2.0I ) . CAllllAOi-Itn11nnd i-i'vd , heads fni.ill utul hard , per lb. , H2e ; Callfonila stock , per lb , , 2C , MF.SIll-.OOMS-l'er IH-lb. bo . C'i875c. POTATOIJS Fnncy unlive Hock , SOc ; from stoio In Mirill lots , SJiTS3e ; Colorado sti.oli , C'ff3 ) < c. ONIONS' Per bu. . 2'.f3c. ( ItnANS Hand pliked navy , per bu. . } ! . . " .C. K\VKIT : POTATOKP ciioico stock , ss.s per bill. bill.crJLKUY fnllfornln. per ilos. . J.h-JTSI.0. . ) ; Colo- radj , r.3iiV ( ! ; Knlnmnzno , SOJf3.ii. . Ll.MA HKANW Per lb. . Co. WATIUl CIisS-Pc-i- qt. cnsc. $1 Slffl 75. SCOTCH PKAP In nrio. per bu. Sl.H CAUl'OltNIA .STHAWIIHHUIRS me. Al'l'I.ns-l-'atioy New Voilt. Sl.2'.fi".r.O ! ; uholci- stoek. ! 5 : , ' 2.5 ; Utnli npi'le. ' , p"r box , Sl.fJ , OAljIJ-'OUNIA ( jriNCiS Noin ! . ' ' ' ( "H.\NI'nitUlit : ? Je'rscy. $ ? .7oJ Cape Cod , tlO : McKiitllu's. J10. MAT.Ar \ OIlArKS I'rr CO-lb. bill. , $6 ; per C5 to 70 Ibs. , KIOPB. J7.DO. TJtOl'ICAI. riltllTS , OIlANOnS C'nllloinla budded teoailncn. rffii- l.ir sizes. J3.73 ; 90 to 120 sizes , J3.B033.75 : ' navels , ff. j I.KMONS California , per Irax , 53.7off4.50 ; Mes- ' slnns. $ l.n.fT4 S' ' ) . HA NAN AS Choice larsc ttock. per bunch. I2.0S G2.25 ; medium Klred lunches. $1.7ff2 00. MISCUU-ANHOUS. OYST13HS Mediums , Uc ; standjida , 19e ; extra select.1) ) , 24c ; liianch & Co. relucts , 20c ; New York counts , 2Jc ; slaniluul bulk , per ilnl. . il.10. HONBV l''aticy while , per Ih , , 13c. MAI'1.13 SVUUP Flvc-Ral. cam , each. J2.75 : gal. cans , per Joz. , ! 12 ; ' , i-Kal. can ? , 10.23 ; quart cans , ] 3.75. C11JI5H I'ure Julco , per half bbl. , } 3 ; per bbl. . H.Tn. SAUI311 KHAUT Per Lhl. , 3.75 ; hnlf blit. . J2 25. nas New crop , California , 10-lb. buxrs. per lb. , lOc ; Impoited fancy , SO-lb. boxes , lie ; chulce , 10-lb. boxes. IPi-fi e. DAT13S New rcislan , C3-IU. boxes , per ib. , C6c ! ; fardq , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 9c. MAl'l.K BL'CSAIl CnolcH , | icr lb. , 910c. I'llKSEltVIW As-sorted. 2U-II > . palls , each 51.40. COCOANL'TS 1'er 10S. J4.50 ; each. Be. NUTS Almonds , Callfurnla. pur lb. , medium size , lOc ; TnnaRonci almonds , per lb. , laiRe , 12'tc ; Hrazlls. | ier lb. , Sc ; Kugllsh vvnliuns. t.cr lb. , fn.fv tnfi shell. 12c : Ftnndm.ls. . lifiin..f : filberts , per lb. , 10o- pecans , p'.Mshed medliiin , ICe : larue , 12c ; peiinuts. rnw , CUc ; ronsted. 7H1 71.40 ; hlck-iry iiutB. small , per bu. , fl.73 ; hlekoiy nulB. lai'RC. per bu. , 51.50 ; black wnlnuts , per MIATS. : UKEF I.lglit western bteers. 400 to COO Ibs. . 5y , COc ; good cows nnd helfeis , 4iVic | ; medium cows nnd hetfer ? , 4' ' c ; Rood foiequarteis cows nnd hclfcrc , 3'5'y3 ic ; Rood hlndquartcis cows nnd heifers. C&U'.ic ; tow rounds , Sc ; cow chucks , 3'io ; ulcer chucks , 4i c ; beef tsnderlolns , fret.h. He ; beet rolls , boneless , ii2c ; slrljln butt bocirlesK , SUc ; i Ijln backs. Ijon.'lecs , t c ; lo'ii ' backs , p' . o ; cow libs , No , 3 , C'io ' ; cow lolr.s , No. 3 7'&c. MUTTON DrecEBd mutton. Sc ; tacks , S'/c ; ICRS. 7c : p.iddles. "c ; Etevvp , SVic. rOUIC Dressed hoKS. polk loins , Cc : rpare ribs , 4',4c ; r rk shoulders , 4'jc ' ; poilc slmulders , fklnned , 4 0 ! pork trimmings , 4o : tenderloins. 12c ; piss' feet , cleaned , per doz. , 35c. and feet ) . * . . . . , ] z Otter 8 10 CO 7 6 00 4 00 2 00 Otter I'Hlo 7 00 5 00 4 0) 3 00 i-co Kaccoon C0070 CO 35 20 10 Haccoun , Black ( as to beauty ) 503 2 SKUNK Black , cased. . 1 23 76 CO CO 25 Short stilpcd 1 00 70 45 40 20 Narrow cttlpcd to 40 21 0 10 Broad striped. ! 0f | 25 Wolverine . . . . . . 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 Wolf Mountain 3 00 2 00 1 50 75 4) Wolf Prairie. . . , , C5 00 CO 40 20 10 llsaver , per ldn Mt C 4 CO 2 00 4 00 200 Bcnver Kits 200 1 CO 7C 23 MUSKIIATS Spring Winter 8010 Fall Kits 2 IIIDUS AND TALLOW. HIDUS No , 1 green hides , 4' c ; No. 2 green hides , 3'to ' ; No. 1 green salted hides. Cc ; No. 2 ireen raited hides , Ce ; No. 1 grreu Milled hides , 23 t' ) 40 Ibs. , Cc ; No , 'i gleen raited hliUs , 25 lo 40 Ibs. , Cc ; No. I veal calf , K tu 13 Ibs. . 7c ; No. 2 veal culf , 8 to 15 Ibs. . Cc ; No. 1 iliy Hint hides , 8f10e ; No , 2 diy Hint hld''s. 6ii7c ; No. 1 dry salted hides , 7e ; part cureJ hides , lie per Ib. less than fully cuicd. vvooled early i-klns ) , o. 1 , cuch , Cc ; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebiaskn butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nclunl weight , MiCc ; diy HIM. ICnnrns and Ne- linuXn Munuln wool pelts , per lb. , aclunl weight , 4fl5c ; ilry Mint Colorado butcher wool peltu , per lb. , actual weight , 4ffC',4e ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pells , per Ib. , actual wclaiit , 4M3c ; dry pieces and bucks , nctuul weight , 4i/lo ; feet cut off , us It U useless to piiy freight nn IOUBII : niow. ; I'tc. BONKS In car lots weighed nml delivered In Chicago : Dry buffalo , per Ion. $12 00'iH.OO ; dry country. bhai.hcd. per ton. f0.0iifil.0'i : dry country , damp and meaty , per ton. to ' ) W8 M. WOQL tJnvvnnhPd , line heavy , C37c ; line light , EftJc ; quarter blood , ! 0i12c ; * ecdy. burry am ! ehiiffy , ROe ; coiled and broken , coarfo , 7JJ9ej cotted nml broken , fine. f.JTfc. Fltoco washed - Mt-dliim. UftlSc ; line , HQICc ; tub washed , ir.fi 1e : bla k. Sc ; bucks , Cc ; lag 1'liu. ' 2S73C ; dead pulled. CQCc. _ CnlV.iSliirliil. . NIJW YOltN , Dec. -COKI'KK-Optli n opened Inegular , with pi Ices unchanged I" 15 points higher , rule < l generally llrm nnil ffilrly dcllvo on ii-porlH via Havre Indicating damage to Pantos coffee crop ; closed steady at a net de- ( line of ! i | HlnlH lo a net advance cl 2J p fat- ; December. 513.76. Sii'it coffee. 111- , dull , N i. 7. J14.61. Mild , dull ; Coidovn. tli.CtfH.r ) > . Ware house dellverlen from New Yolk yrrL-iilay , 6 Ml bags ; New York stock Inlay. J51.77U bn ii ; I'liltod States stork. S2I.2&8 hagii ; iillont for lha Hulled States , 2SO.'r lmK ; total vlnlble for the Palled States , 671.298 bags , uualiut C19.CCJ bags liiet * HANTOS. Dec. 2 ? . Market quiet ; goo ] average Santos , J15.10 ; lecelptn. 10.W > bac ; tloek. 410.0J ) IIAMBt'HO , Deo. 28. Marl : t ItieKulur at ' /t nfg. advance ; tales , r. 00) ) bagn. HAYJU'3. Dee. 23. MnilU't opcni-il steady mid unchanged to tit decline ; ut noon , closeil un changed lo Hf ndvancu ; tnle , n.oft lugn. 1UO I > H JANHIUO , Dtc. 24-Markel weak ; No. 7. Illo. 517.8) : exchange , U 5-S2.I ; receipts. 11000 bagu : tlearoil for the I'nlled HtnteH , C.OOO liagu ; fcr Kurcpe , t.OijO bosn ; flock , 225.000 ban * . K u car Aliirlii-l. NiW ; YOKIC. Dec. 2S.HUO.Mnaw , strong ; fair reflnlnj ; , 3ic ! : ccaitrlfugul , W ! lent. SUci n-- fined , quiet ; standard A , 4".c " ) ( : onafrctloni-n' A , 4 > lc ; cut loaf , 6&CJ granulated , 49ic. LONDON. Dec. VS. SL'OAIl-Cane , rather firmer ; centtlfugul , Java , 1Z Od , Muncovadi , fair i.-linlnc , I"H Cd ; beef , firmer ; IK-Ci mLt-r , lOj Kd , January , ion Ot.o Minute Cough Cure Is a popular retno'Jy cr croup , Safe ( or children and adulta. OJIAIIA LIVESTOCK"'mm Light Bun of Oaltlo and Only n Motlorato Ono of Hogg. PRICES ON CATTLE REMAIN STEADY llnir Mnrlict Opi-iu-il t'p Slmv but ( til YnriN Wore riciirnl nt --Cent n Dcflliu- Over Krlitii ) ' * SATintPAY , Dec. W. ' tlrcclpt.i ana Fhipmcnls for the past twenty-four hour. * , us compared with tha previous six days , nre us follows : lliCKlPTS. Cattlo. HOKS" . SIicco. Horses. December IS 07.1 2 , M 1,127 . . . . . December 27 701 2 10 . . . . . . . . December ir , iw : i.n.u Dec-ember 21 fo : 3J > ; t ) 4W . . . . December : : : ) lr.7'.l 1.201) ) 1SI 27 December SI 710 4'JSl ) 11G Dccembe'r 20 J.iSS 5,751 CM Catllc. HOKS , Sheep. Horses. Dceombor I" UK ) Ujcoinbor W s\\ \ \ December 21 1K ! > . . . . 312 . . . . UoCe'llllH-r 23 47S 27 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' Dccombcr I'o' . . . . . . el's "tti . . . . I' . December 19 1,3-JS 312 . . . . Cl The receipts for the week with com parisons arc : C.tttle. lloR ! . Sheep. necelpU this week l.r.W 12,111 1.707 KecclptH last week 11,102 ffi.IICS 2.SIS Same week Inut voar. . . SUl : IS.&Jil r > ir > Sumo week lSDt. : . ' . S.2III 13 IDS Br.l : Same week 1SD2 13.302 17.179 2.1S2 CATT1.U In the cntllo yards It wns i > rae- lleuliy n repetition of yesterday. The re ceipts were Iho KUIH > , twoity-slx loads for each ilny , und tlio cbatiRcs In the market were EO Biuall us to hardiy bo worth no ticing. In the line of tat cattle there were some pretty decent corn-fed natives. Ono load of rlsht cootl 1,411-lb. b'ovcs sold at $1.05 , while two other loads brotight J3.SO. The market was not materially different from yt'slci-dny , values generally bi-lnt ; Just about steady on all Crudes. There weru only a lew cows and heifers on pale , but that did not nppcnr tmtlleleut to put any life.Into the market. The traue , as n whole. WUM plow anil iinlntpr : tlnii. Thr buyers were Inilirforont , nml , If thu offorlngf < lld not Juct happc'i to plpuso th''ir funcy , they wolii.l not try very hiiril to buy t'leni. ' In thu end , however , the pens WITH oleureil. Only ifew stockcrs and feeders wrro oft'feil for pale anil the market wan slow , .i usual on Saturday. The cuttle market of the past WPP ) ; has been In some respects unsatisfactory to the welling Interests , The receipts lutvo been light , In fact , extremely light on sromo days , < _ ami still the tUmanil has been of such an Indifferent character that the trade on most days 1ms been dull and lifeless. Values have had a slightly upward tendency In yplto of the fact that the market has failed to devtlop any life or activity. The ad vance has not been large ami has been confined to such cattle HM especially suited the wants of local packers. While the de mand hnu been light It hn been xulllclunt to take the few cattle coming , and the re ceipts of each day have been cleaned up on tbo day of arrival. Stockers and feeders have bi-on In light supply all the work and the amount of busii.cFS diiltig small. There is a good deal of complaint on the part of operators re garding thu scarcity of money , and It would , fccm to be the general opinion that llttlo activity can b ? expected In that brunch of the cattle market until more monuy is available for feeding purposes. HOGS The week cloFCil with a moilcrutp run porU'il in the J-unls. but la addition lo that number thoto wore nbuiit r.nvrntci'n lomls liol.l . over In flint ImmlH from yi'Mrr.l.iy , nml In tlm hamlM of BpcculutnrH , Tlio tiiuliivns nlovv la open , hut when the liiiyon ) .llil ' ! down to Imsl- < iesH It ilfVilopoil Into n $3.3. . market. The pack- era bounlit tlm ho s nt nlumt th * prices they vveio bliltllni ; at lli clnsir&tenbiy , or Be lower than yestcnl.iy's eurly maiket. When onei > under way the trmle WIIH fnlilv nctlvo iin.l nn cail.v cleainnco wnK effeotnl. The grtat liullc of nil the hof.H Bold nt $3.C5 , IIR ngnlnst $3.10 ycHter- day inoinlni , ' . In gplto of the Intervention of n holiday the Inu mniket of the pnBt vvcslc lias been In pretty fair ( .hapc. The wvrk hlnrle.l . In with thi mar ket nt the lowest poim of tinjvnr , IIORS aclllinc on Monday IniRely nt J3.2aV3.27j. ! On Tuesilny a rtecliU'il n.lvnncc . vvnB Hroied nnd the maiKet wna still lilKher on Thursday nn.l . Friday , with the cl f o of tin ; week n portion or the KUI ! was lost , but the mniKct wna still CJflOo hlchur than nt the opening KHICnl' The H'celpts of hheep were the li ivIOFl of the week nnd ( he maiket Una on good muttoiiH , Under the Influence of extremely Hi-lit re ceipts nnd Improved condition * nt other MKirkets the li'iiilency of the bhccp market has been up ward nil the week. Good muttons have Int-n m demand nil the week nt tlrm prliw. Ooml to choice natives nre rjuotnlile nt } 2.2j03.25 ; Rood t < i choice westerns , Jll.00fi3.00 ; fair to Rooj stock thecp , fl.7rifi2.G5 ; common to choice 40 to 100-lb. lambs at J3.Wifl.25. CHICAKO MVI3 STOCK. Wcelc'n Siipiily f ( 'nltlu WIIM I3 - ( i-i-iut-ly Llirlil. CHICAGO , IVc. 2S. Tills week's ntipply of rat tle was exticmely llghl , and good to cholco drepped beef nnd thipplng i-teers were from lOa to 15o hlglier todny than a week ago , Hall- matin ; ; Iho supply for the last few days of De cember , Iho Chicago cattle lecelpts thla year will BggtegatB 2,501,000 bend , being ! ' 3I,030 Jesa than arrived hint year and SM.500 short of KJ'i ' , the banner year. ThlH wceli'H Biipply IB ex tremely light nnd good to choice dressed beef nnd shipping stceis wen- from lOe to ] 5c higher than n week ngo. 'I hidemnnd has Improved nnd cxporteiB nre buying freely around picsent prk-en on account of light llritlsh supplies ot American beeves. Culves have become so scarce that tlio hcfct lotH nre now celling nt from 10 to JG.50. Quotations rule u follows : Comnion to prlmu steers , fiom (3.20 ( to $4.75 ; HtockerH and K'e'dem , fiom J2.4 < ) to f3.C3 ; bull.s , COVVH Mid heifers , fiom Jl.SO lo (3.50 ; Texaiis , from } 3 la 13.00. The , lwH receipts thin year -will npproxlmat * 7,010.000 head , the anlmaln for llie Lint few clny.-i of December b'lng eHtlmaleil , Thin how > nn Incrrafii ) of 427,0.10 . IIORB over last year. With receipt ! ! today of bniely U.OW hog , packers noon cxhniiHloil the Bu ) > f > ly and pilcerf weiu Htrong at yeHterdny'fi advane. . * , uti IneienKfd jitoportlon of thu orfe-rliigH fetching M.G.r , . 1'rlcen rule na fol lows : Comnion to ch lcu henvy , from (3.40 lo Ii.C5 : ; mixed , fiom $3.4' ) to $3.U5 ; light , from | 3.43 to 13.55 ; plga , from J2 to } 3.r.5. . TlilH year's lecelpln of hheep will heal nil recoidn , Iho nirlvnls ( Iho hint few diiyH of Ie- ( ember being estimated ) footing up 3,3S. > , QOO head , an Uicien t > of 2S. > ,000 head over IS'.II. Kales vveio mnilo nt nn advance- fully S'm over u vveelc ng i , on lh" hauls of from ? 1.7' > lo $3.C5 for In ferior lo prlmo natlvi ! rheep , fiom S3 lo f.'l.3p for euod prlmu wenleinfi nn.l . from ! 3.75 to S4.C5 for fair In primelambs. . The gicater part of Ihft supply from this time on will piobably consist fit f.-d western i-heep. Hecclpls : Cntlle , 400 head ; hogs , 9,000 head ! cheep , 4,000 head. KiuiNtiN C/lly I , I viSilicic , ICANSAB CITV , Dec. 23.-ATTL1t-Ilccelpl ; . 1,200 l-.rad ; rhlpments. 1.2i bend ; market nomlli- iilly teailyi Texas tteers , 52.UW3 , 23 ; Texas COWH , } I. Tr.Sf ? . . ' . ' ) ; beef Kteeia , ! 3.l"f1.10 / ; natlvii con'M. 51.r,0ij3.25 ; stockers und feedeiH , 52.5003.40 ; bulls , phlpments , 100 350. Stuck In Hecord of recelplB nt Iho four principal matlieln for Haturday. December 23 , IMf : Mouth Omaha M-J 2. Ml 1.127 CIllCHgd { } D.OW 4,000 Kansas City > . -9J 200 St. Louis 7W 2,40. ) COO Totoln JAMES E. BOYD& CO. Tuluplioitu I ( ) ; ) ! ) , Oinahii , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN' , : I'ROYISIJNS ' : A\TD \ : SFOCK3 Jloom 111 % Hoard of Trade. Dliecl wlK'H la ChlcaKo unit New York. CorreepondentH : John A. Warira & Co. P. 1' . 8MITII. ( Tel 1SOS ) B. M. STAWO11D. F. P. SMITH &CO. GRAIN : AND : PROVISIONS Uootii .1 , N. Y. l.lfo Blt . , Oimilm. llranch olllcen at l-'reir..mt 'I'll Cnlumbua. All cnlcfB placed em lha Chlearfn Hoard of Trade , Coriekpotidcnln ; tiwurlz , l < u.e-u & Co , , Chi- ( ago ; Hliri-lntr , I'lucli & Co. , HI. I.oulB. Jte-fe to Flint Nutlinal Lank , Omaha , g LETTER ItevlcwiiiL- grain and nock jiarketi , will b * tent ycu dally on iciiuot , In II. hup of deaerv- lni ; putt of your buimem. Older * n Helled far cafcli cr en three to flv pplnt raurelna. J , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chicago Hoard of TlaJe , N w York Produce iichnngc. New York Com. Stack l.'i- chance. 17 Uouid Trudt , CblcUKO , il irouaw VV New York.