THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1897 , 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Decsmbcr Wheat is Lsft Entirely to the Leiter and Armour Crowds , TOO HIGH-TONED FOR ORDINARY TRADERS ( lull Cnnvil in filvlnir It" Attention Annin tin * Mil ) ' Option , nnd 1'rlci-n Advil nrrAc - Dec. M The Irfltcr crowd took n turn nt the May option In wheat to- flny and the market In consequence closed at the top of an ndvnncr of IHc. The trade was the nlggcM In the pit for several weeks. Corn was viry strong nnd advanced fcfi c. Oats cloned VMJVtC higher. 7'rovlslond were Influenced by sratn and advanced a big trade. Wheat opened n trine under Saturday's closing price , May BUrtltis at 92Vlfi92Vkc. : Under covering l y shorts the slight decline was quickly recovered and the market dur- ItiK tlie next hour kept a little above the final quotations of the preceding m-sslon. Trading during ttic time referred to wns not heavy and won nlmoct entirely of n local pr jfcsslonal character. The opening decline was probably duo to the lieavy re ceipts at Chicago , much ot which was of contract irrade. but this was apparently forgotten when It was seen that It did not kucp buycru out of the market. Mlnne-apollH and Dulutti reported receipts nt Wfi CIM , nffnlnst 1.2S4 the week before nnd ! i03 the correspondlns week of last year , Chicago received , .18 cars , of wftlch 272 were No. 1 northern sprlnp and Eli cars of No , 2 red winter , and 101WO , ! > u. and SS carloads were transferred from unlicensed to ri-RUlar elcvntorn. An addition of about 611,000 bu. was made to the contract Htoek . The total quantity shipped from all quar ters to Europe and the United KliiRdom last week was 0.7.G,000 bu. , iiBiilnst S.lfW.OQO liu. the week before. Of last week's total ItUftRla contributed only 1SSOOUO bu. , against 2.112,000 bu. the previous seven days. This country nnd ( "unndn whipped as usual two thirds of the whole. T.ic clearances of wheat nnd Hour from Atlantic ports were 620,000 bu. It wa not until after the visible supply statement for the week was completed and the Increase In thu stocks found to bo smaller than expected that the market Rave tiny very clear Indication as to which side of the deal It would ultimately favor. With that out of the way nnd the week's In crease only 821.000 bu. . as n nlnst from ] ,000,000 bu to V > 00,0"0 bu. Increase looked for. the bull fcellntr began to predominate and the price soon responded. The total of the day's clearances from the fenboard was Increased to 717,000 bu. by shipments from Galveston , Thiit truve further courage to the buyers , who took more Wheat at on advance of Ic over the earlier price they paid for May. nnd of course the more the bulls bought the more was also wanted by Btich of the bears as had been selling dur- Inp th first hour. Allen & Gricr , repre senting the I-elter crowd , were very prom inent In the- buying , leading It , In fact , but trade was greatly Increased with plenty of outside orders. Shortly after the opening May advanced < o OS ic nnd hung for nn hour between that price nnd D2Hc. The heavy buying which commenced after the announcement of the day's clearances gave frcsJii impetus to the Advance and at the close May was bring ing 94lfcc , December attracted but very little atten tion ; the general body of speculators aban doned It long ngo and nre now merely on lookers at the narrowed down combat be tween the Letter-French bull combination nnd the Armoiir-Wearo-Senvcrns-Penvey cleviitor Interests. It ranped between D9c nnd $1 02 and closed nt $1. About uOO , K ) VU , arc said to have been delivered by Ar mour to the Leiter crowd In the afternoon. There wus a. greatly Increased trade In corn , operators In wheat and provisions both being In t'he ' market , and prices were llrm and higher almost from the start. The action of Wheat , the smal receipts. 1C3 cars , and the visible reduction ot 2,141,000 bu. all helped. The market showed Its greatest strength after the visible statement. May- ranged from 23isc to 23Vkc and closed % Qc Cilriner at 29c. , Oats was llrm , but did not keep pace with -wheat and corn and showed but Hfittc ad vance at the close. There was better buyIng - Ing iby elevator concerns nnd by commis sion houses in general , but them was also a tendency to realize. Cash demand was not so g-ood The visible increased 34,000 bu. Slay rnne-ed from 22Tic to 22c and closed at 22-'jfi22c. , . Provisions were very strong and the volume phowed considerable ume of speculative trading erable Increase The market started firm nnd htpftier , helped by the light run of hogs. Some of the later strength came from the advancing wheat and corn markets The feature was the purchase of about 2.000,000 pounds of ribs by one llrm. The highest prices of the day were quoted at the close. May pork , 20c higher nt J9.05 ; May lard. lOc hlr.hiT at $4.GO nnd May ribs 15c higher at 'Estimated receipts for Tuesday : "Wheat , WO cars ; corn , 400 cars ; oats , 410 cars ; hogs , 33000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows. Articles. , i Oneu. I Htzh. I Low. I Closed S.lfdi' Wheat- Dec. . . , 100-01 102 on [ 00 Oil Jan. . , IMVj Way. . . 04H 02 hi 01H Com Dec. . . 04HS 2fi Jim. . . 20H S $1 May. . . HUH Data July . . . 3C1 sots Dec. . 31H 21H Nay . 22W 22H 22W Fork Dec. . . , 7 70 77' . 7 70 7 72H 7 05 Jan. . 8 711 8 77) ) , 8 C,7i H77- 8 KO May a 05 0 05 B l)2 II OS 8 83 IH'cT. 4 CO Jan . 4 .1 I OS 4 57H 4 05 4 A5 Miiy 1 7 4 ri'JK 4 70 4 HJ 7SH Gh'tlilu * Dee 4 47 4 S7 J.-ill i 4 4 1 ( 4 45 4 CO 4 : i7W " May 1 57M 4 07W 4 57H 4 07M No. 2. Oth nufilatlons were an follows : I'j/H'H-Klrm. \ \ 1UTNo. . 5 rprlnir. SfHSBSVtc0. ; . S spring- , S.j" o. No. a reil. Jl.tuiil.Ol. I'OI'N No ? . S7 27lc. OATS Xa. 2 , :2ic. f. o. b. ; No. : white , tt'i < - No. 3 white , SJiflHtc. 'JJAJL > k.NX , f. O. b , I'SMSfC. I "IJCS Br No. 1 , n.lSfd.'J. TIMOTHY SEI4O I'rlme. tZ.K. , , , , 1 HUV'ISIONB Mem pork , iior bhl. , J7.7Z'siP 777" , , HirJ , jfr 1W Jli * . . H.f2Vt04.C3 ; short ribs , el * ( loote ) SU'-'WHM ; dry tnlted nhouUers lli'it 1) ) . } 4.GiiM.ii ! ; hhcirt clear IUca iboxeu ) , * 1 , ' . * .to , DUllllern' nnlihcd goods , per eal. . ! C"ut iDnf , " 13.93 ; granulated , 3.32. On tie : Produce exchange today the butter inrt'Ki ! was Bte d > 'j creamerlcD , ! Mj21c ; dairies , 32 t 1) ) I'hecte , quiet at Ulk'SiCUghU. . llrm nt n 1'ierfpd poultry , ennv : luikfjn , rhlektiiM..tttcj ducks , CT6c. YOHK SIAIIKHT. ( luiitntloiiH of < b ' ! ) " > ' on Gnirrul ClllllllllMlIt ll-N. NKW 1'OnK. Dec. S , rLOl'H-Hecelpl , 36 , . 831 bbU.i exp H , JO.M5 Uils. ; Inactive but nom inally BtcaJy , city mill patent * . tl.CJO3.Sj ; city mill clear * , 3.40l6.50 } ; winter ttralshts , fl Mi ; 4.CU ; Minnesota i > atrnts , ti.100S.Uj winter ex. Iran , M 'W.ti ' ; Minnesota baker * . < t.OtT4.49 ; winter law tsrade . ( MOQIOO. Itye flour , dull at } : , Dj3. ; : . . latter fancy , liucknheal Hour , ijulet ut U.Will IS. W UvVHK.KT Quiet , at SJSSSc. CiinNMEAU-Quftt ; yellow uentern , C5cr city , CSeKYE Dull ; No. 3 wMlern. M'c. 'HHKI.VJulel , : fwlinB , Si c. Ii.MlUEV MAI.T 4)ul i : wentrrn , tSCCOc. ! \ \ HKAT Ileciltila , 15t,7l bu , | cxixtrtB , K1.773 \iu i t klrutu ; ; No , 2 red , tl.Wi. Optlona oiienul firmer on > trvnirth In Chicago und nil- vuncn ] with few Interruptlona all Jay on bull ish Amerlrun nnil ICnulUll vlBlble eupply Ittmr > ' . liolter late cabl > * , heavy clearancca an l K'n- erullj' better ilemanJ. cluslns J' o un on De- ceinucr and IMil'iC net hlBher on other months. N . S red. May , DlfittKe. clo l. l , c , IO1IN IU < clti | , 51.4 J ejp'iru , 1i7.luO bu , ; HUM firm Nu. X SiVic. Oi.tloim ntwned ( inn with wlicut and athanred on bit ; visible nupply di ruK > ur.J t < U weather vttml. rlantnRjc iu > t hlKlier. Max , 34 ! M < 3\c. ( cIcuHt. ItKr. OATS'nwrtpli. . JW.SoOLu. ; exiMJits , Kiifl Ira. ; MI.II ( Inn , No. t , ITVia O | > tlan dull but flrmer. with th other tnarkrU , cloning HUKo net KBEO Steady ; Wa'n , "cstnoc : rnUdllnei , T5O 77Hc , ry * f J. W0 ic ; rtty. 70c 11AV - < } ul U khlpylng , 40UlSc. seal to choice. llbrtf Steady ; state , common to choice. IS S crup. KlCcj IMiii crup , CO'HU7 ; crop. 1KJ1S. ' ; 1'dcine couat. IkSi crop , 4bic ; It9 crop , CuJc ; lilUEMttitilr ; dalveston , SO to IS Ib . . 1 > ; Texa > ur > - 21 to JO liu. , lie , Callfurnla , II t li IU I'Utir , l ilATUKK Quiet ; lieml ck vole , Ilueno * Avrvs W tiSl' c \ViXIL quift fletct * lieil'1. Texa * . UGlTc. l > HOV18lbNH--ll < f , ttcaily. tarn ly. P.4CMIU.W ; extra luei * S7&QUii.w , tieef hami , S .DO i S-0 ( nar-kcL , f .OV6 l-.W. C IH mrata. * teody , pirklni Iwinrt. J * 6 . ' * . pickled Khouli'r * , l3.Mrt.T ; i * p > cil i1 hnin * | TWo7.ti. I ird. ktronc. wwlcm ; . neanittJ , HM , UccemU-r , ll.t-i ; nominal ; n-nned. . TV" * . . . ( loan > WOTIiaoOi family.J19.WHM.60. . Tallow , Bleadr , < 1ty. HC blil , wuntry. SHtfSHr. OILS nnii-4if- . tM4y ; prime rruuA 1SV ; crude pHlotv. ai c. retrnl im. united elo 1 M > vr bt < l ; l > Tiru ) Ivanta crude. n muMccti nominally at Mr. Rnnln. ! r 'lr : mralned , mrn"n to Kwxl. tl. * > 61.4i. ! Tun- unn , iMi4iv. XMTMVK. KICK Sleiulr ; ralr to extra , 4H"Hc ; Japan , MOKASSKS Quiet ; N w Orleans open kettle , < xxl to choice , I8031c. MRTALR Pip Iron wimints. utetuly ; W.7S IjM. K. 0 askt4 , Lake "otptr , M'-a-ly ; | l < V 7'i I'M nJ 111 "I fwkrd. Tin pinte * . dull at llj.m bM nnil 119 S a k d. PpHtvr. quiet at U.H IrKI anil 14 W asked. And lead sternly at (3.74 bM and tt.72t aitted. The flrm that flxeo Ui * wlIltiK price for miner * ami rmelteni calls the lead mnrtat utroni ? al . . IHJTTnil Her-liU | , 4.4)0 phmi. : nrmi western < Mwim rv. ISWBo : KlRln. Kr ; factory , 12B17c. CUKKSK HfCflptn. 4(87 pVc . ; market Meadyi lanre white. smf Hc : mnll white. ? U0He ; larire eoloreJ , $ > 4PS > 4c : unall colored , SftJUe ; tar r * . late made. 7UW7c : rrmll. late marie , SVSOS'ic ; IlKht fklm * . fl < i > ic , part tkltnn , 1'iO 5Hc : full * klm , Jffle. iOO3 Hecelrit * 3Slt pk ss. ; market firm tale aril rennsrlvanla. HftXt ; western , SOflMc. OMAHA uiz.vmiAL. "MAKICETS. Condition of Trnilt- find flnnlntlon * on Stniilo mul Knnpy 1'rotluce. KOQS Strictly frefh , ISc , DUTTKIl Common to fair , IWZllc : cholee to fancy , H017c ; separator creamery , 22ci crcamerj' , Zfe. VKAICholce f t , 80 to ISO Ibs. . quotfj at Sc : Ini-Re nnd conrre. 4SJSc. DIIBSSED POULTUY-Chlckens. unsalable at Cc ; turkey * , ] 10ic : Kce e. 7c ; ducks , 7c. QAMi : Small rnbbll * . per dm. , Me ; larro , per iloz. , 73cHI.a3 ; prnlrle chicken * . Jo ; qunlU SJ ® 1.X > ; Bqulrr l , COi/COe. PIGEON'S t.lve. 76e ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland , JS.SO ; midland , JS.DO ; lowland , i.M ; rye trnw , Jl ; color makes the price on hay ; light bales tell the best ! only tap grades brlnR top prices.VEGETAI1L.ES. VEGETAI1L.ES. CKLtillY-Oood stock , lame , 13c ; small. K0 ONIONS Per bu. . GMiMc. Ill'ANS Hand-plrked navy , per bu. . 11.51 BWKinlorA'taliSrei - bbi : . 2.M. r'AIUiAniV-iliHid ntock. per Ib. . IHc. rOTATOKS Home grown , MiBSic ; western stock. 70c. I'RUITS. CALIPOIINIA aTISAWllEUniKS-rcr pt. . 30c. QUINCICalirornla. . pep box , S1.S5. Al'Pl.KS Winter ntnck. JS lffJ. * ) ; Callfornls Bellenour. boxes. J1.M ; Colorado Jonathans , boxer Jl.u ! OrtKon , boxes , J1.J1. CIIANHEHUIES Jeweys , per bbl. . J7.flO7.K- Wl con ln Ilell nnd Hugle , JT.iX ) ; Wisconsin Hell and Cherry. J6.M. ORArKS Cnlaubaii , Hb. bankets , ItHlDc : Mnl- J5.WH6.00. J5.WH6.00.THOP1CAI THOP1CAI , ' " ° 094-oo caiiforni 1 - : ° ' 3co' . IIAJfAN AS Choice , large flock , per hunch , JZ.OO 2.S medium clzp-i bunches , fl .7582.00. MISCII.I > ANIOIIS. ' ' pcr - e. small , lie : UraElls. per lb. , SgiCc ; EnaU.ff nuts , per lb. . fancy soft shell , lie ; nlnndardn. filberts , per lb. , ICe ; pecans , polished , me.ll"pi. < . J c : extra large. lOc ; larse hickory nqts. Il.00ei.lo per bu. ; small , (1.2331.33 per bu. : oocoanuts. per 100 , J4.CO : peanuts , raw , J03i4c ; roasted. 6CCiie. FIGS Imporled fancy. 3 crown , ll-lb. boiex 12o ; 5 crown , 41-lb. Iwxejs. 14OUc ; S-lb. boxes. 22 CrSv.per.Lox' ? Cnllfoinla. 10-lb. box. I1.CO. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , in . ICKAUT-l'er bbl. , $4.00 ; half bbl. . ( ! .25j2.K. MAI'KK SYHVl'-FIVP-gal. cnns. each. J2.75 ; Kal. cnns. pure , per doz. , (12.00 ; half-gal , cans JC.J5 ; quart cnns. 13.50. r > ATKS Hallowce , CO to 70-lb. boxes. Co ; Salr CHr : Kurd. 9-lb. boxes , 9c. CIDEH Per half bbl. . J3.00 : bbls. . J5.2J. FRESH MEATS. DRESSED BEEF Good native steers. Tc : coed f > n.ijuartera , Btpt-rs , C'ic ; peed hindquarters , ( Kcwertern steers , CUc : fancy heifers. C 4c ; KJ > od heifers. 6 c ; Boo.1 forequarters , heifers , 5Ho ; rood hinJtuarters. heifers. Sc ; good cow ? CUc : fair cows. 5 4c. linKF CUTS Tenderloin * . le : bonelfps strips lOc ; etrlp loins , fc ; rolls , boneless. 9'4c : rolls' Spencer cuts. 9Uc : sirloin butts , boneless , 9'.ic ; thouliler clods , boneless. 6Uc. rum ? butts , bone , less , r ic : No. 1 chucks , f > ic ; Ko. 2 chucks , ftc ; No. 3 chtickR , 4'ic ' ; iKinelesa chucks. Sc ; cnw plates , 3'.4c ; steer plates. 4'ic ; flank steaks. C < ic ; loins. No. 1 ] 4c ; loins , No. 2 , 10 ic : Inlns. No.3 * , 8'ic : short loins , market ptyle , 2c above Inlns : short loins , hotel style. EC abova loins ; cow loin ends , Kc ; steer loin en-Is. ! > c ; hanplntj tender loins. 4 c : ribs. No. 1. 12Uc ; ribs , No. 2 , 8 4c : rlhs , No. 3. Mlo ; steer rounds , 7c ; cow round * f kc : cow rounds , shnnk off. Sc : cow rounds shnnk nnd nimp oft , SVtc ; trimmings , 4lcbeef shnnUs , 3Uc ; brains , per doz. , 35c ; swep'tbread1 ? per Ih. . 12'4e ; sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. . 40c , kidneys , per doz. . 35c ; oxtails , each. 3c ; livers r.r lb" 5 : n > rt9. Pcr " ' 3c ; tonsues. per lb' . ' . 12V4c : calf livers , each. SJc : calves , whole ca cass or sides , 9o calf head and feet scalded per set , 7.V. MUTTON Spring lambs. S'Jc ; lambs. Sc- fhecp , , c piarkfj racks ( lonrt. 9Sc : hotel racks Jthort ) . . - . loins , 9c ; saddles , fie ; leps , 9Vc- lamh I-- a lOUc ; breasts nnd stews 3 > ic. e ch , 3c : forequnrters. Cc. T\.n. , i t v j- . : tier * , fkinned. 5c : trlmnrlnirs. 4Hc ; lent lard , not rendered. 6c ; heads , cleaned , 4c : Bnouts and ears 4s ; backbones , 5140 : slip hones , 2W.c ; cheek meats' 4l4c ; neckboncs , 2r ; plRs' tails. 4c ; plucks each Sc : chltterllnjrs. rc , : hocks. 4c : hearts , per doz. 23c ; stomachs , each , 3c ; tongue * , each. 7c ; kid neys , per iloz. , lOc ; brnlns , per iloz. , 13c ; plus feet , per iloz. . 23c ; livers , each , 3c ; hog rinds , 3c ; blade bones. 5c. HIDES , TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 green hides. 7cj No. 2 preen hides. Cc ; No. 1 raited hides , 6 } < c ; No , 2 crcen salted hides , 1ic ; No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 Ibs. lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 .to 15 Ihs. , Sc. SHEEP I'ELTS Green salted , each , 15S7SC green salted shearlings ( short wooled earlj Bkliu ) , each , loc ; dry shcarllnrrs ( short woolei early skins ) , No. 1. each , Cc ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 4iOc ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. SO 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 4U3c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3S4c. HORSE HIDES-Each , 1.COS.23. TALLOW , GISEASE. ETC. Tallow. No. 1 , 2ftc ; tallow , No. 2 , 2Uc : rough tallow , I'tc ; white greate , 2ttffl24c ; yellow nnd brown grease , FUKS Bear ( black or brown ) . f3.OOS20.00 ; otter , $1.SO8.00 ; mink , 130COc : beaver. Jl.OO O .00 ; ukunk. 152 , 23c , 60c ; muskrat , 3c , Re. Ic ; raccoon. 15&50c ; red fox. 25c&$1.2o ; grey fox , 25 50c ; wolf ( limber ) , 25cffl2.60 ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) lOgMc ; wildcat , 104(2 ; badger. 6040c ; silver fox , tW.OOS75.00. _ St. LoulH GciicrnI Marlii'tn. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 20. FLOUR Quiet , steady and unchanged ; patents. 54.W5j4.l5 ; straights. 14.3534.50 : clear. J4.WSj4.2S ; medium , * 3 50M3.75. WHEAT Higher , closing with buyers l c for December and May above Saturday , May opened % e higher. Improved , c more fell back 'ic and then advanced IHc. closing at the top ; spot ; owtr ; No. Z red , cash. In elevator. We ; on track. 1 ; No. 2 hard , cash , &MjWe : December , J1.00U : January. Wrtic ; May , MT.c ; July , Sl c. CORN Futuies stronger and higher , with nn advance ofc to " > , o over Saturday : spot eteudy ; No 2 cahh.Cc ; December 2Cc nbKed ; January , X\'tc ; May , ! TOc ; July. 2SV4C. ' and better spot OATri l-'uluren stronger ; strong and higher ; No. 2 cash , in elevator , 2Je ; on truck , 22lic ; No. 2 white , 23c ; December , tie ; .May , 23'ic. RVi : lletter nt 46c. FL.VXSEED IllRher at J1.15. TIMOTHY SEEU-Prtine , J2.H3. tVIItN MEAL-fl-40. IIIIAN Weak ; packed , east track. 54c. HAY Quiet ; pralUe , ! O.Mtf7.W ; timothy , } . .i5 BUTTER Dull' ; creamery. 18Q23c ; dairy , ! ) { ? lie. lie.EGGSHlBher at 18c. WHIfiKV * ! . . COTTON TIES 6Sc. at J3.MeS.57. Spelter. lower nt J3.70. sellers. . . . PROVISIONS Pork , steady ; standard mess , Jobbing , JR. " * . Lird. higher ; prime steam , J4 45 ; cbolw.ll.KVs. "aeon , boxed lot. , extra thort rleir. t5.a5.12i5 ; Jibs , J3.23W5.0 ; nhoru. K.S.Vi ' salt meats , shoulders. . 5 59 Dn' Sftra phort clear'H.nHfe K'.ii r . . 100 bbl , . : wheat. bu. : corn. 22S.CW Ui. ; oats. SI.OOT bu. bill I'M KNTS Flour , 7.WO bbl . ; wheat , 2U.WJO bu. ; corn , 97,000 bu. ; oats , 17.000 bu. BALTIMORE. Dc. eO.-FLOUR-Quiet tern - . we tern extra , W3 0 ern ufrflne , J2.70e3.00 : ; 4.10 ; western family , J4.40jll.fu ; fprlnc wheat patents. J5.00&S.20 ; spring wheat straights , S4.W ffll.M : receipt * . 13,461 hbls.i export * , none. WHEAT StronK ; spot and month , 9S < R9Mic ; itearuer No. ! red. M093Uc ; receipts , 7C.024 bu. ; exKrt . none ; soqthern wheat , by sample. Wtf SOc ; Kiuthern wheat , on irrade. W OSS'/jc. COUN-Strong ; spot. 33H ' 35c ; month , S3 iff Mic month , new or old , 33c ; steamer mixed , 33H034c ; n-celpts , 2C.E1J bu. : exportu , none ; outhem white and yellow , 2S033e , OATS Il reljteady ; No. Z white , JOesOc ; No. mixed , 27 < j27ii , receipts , 20.W3 bu , ; exports , none. RYIJ-FIrm ; Xo. 5 nearby. 62c ; No. I western , Mo bid rrceiplB. 12.KB bn , ; exports , none , 1IAV Finn for the better eradea ; choice tim othy. J13.W oskeX GRAIN FRKlOHTS Qulet ; etcam to Liver. poul , i > er tu , 4d. December ; Cork for orders , per quarter. 3s 6d , January. lltTTiR Fancy creamery , 23e ; sooa ladle. 15 OlOv. store backed , 12ft 14c. 1X1GS Steady ; frf h. Uc. CHEE.-3K Steady ; fancy New York , large. tKQ tftc ; fancy Ts'ew York , medium , lOQ-lOUc , fancy New York , email , IQViOlOHc. Cincinnati Proilnce Mnrketi. CINCINNATI. Deo. M. FLOUR-Dull ; fancy , H.SKJ4.W : family , t3.2i&3.Ku. WllllAT Bteadv : No. t red. We. CORN Sirens' ' No. 3 mixed. S7sc. OATS-Hlrong : No. S mixed , 2(8:4Hc , RYE-Qul : No , i. ICHc. PROVISIONS- . active and hlglier at 14.50. Bulk meat * , nrm at H.Si lUcon. eaty at U.M. WHISKY Quiet at 11.1S. BUTTER Quiet and lower : Eljln creamery. lie : Ohio. 14O40c ; dairy , Ilfl3o BGGB-Flrm at ISHc. CIIEI3SE Quiet ; good to prime Ohio fUt , IH KIIUHUII City Gruin uud I' KANSAS CITT. Ma. . Deo. M.-WHEAT About cent higher : market Terr flrm : No. I hard e/66o ; No. I. SSmj6ic ; No. J. Bieao ; Vo 4. JSCWc , No. 1 red , Sc , No. t , He ; No. J. Jfc ; No. 4. KCTUo bid , No. I prim , KUOc ; No. J. tOiJSlo CYRK-Art.r * nj He higher ; Mo. 1 mixed , ' 'tflnv. ( ) A'lS--nrm nnd about sle dy ; No , 2 white. HYK Na. t. He. HAt Ptnn and higher In ferae paew ; chelce tlmr/hr , IS.WilM 7 : ctntc * p'ulrl * . li.fr' . IfTTTKR-WMikeT : crMimer } ' . INrt f : ltT. H tl'c. EOGS Firm ; frwli , WHO' ' * tor K . lll c. _ ! inCKllTS-\VS * t. IkS.Jco bu. ; com , 11S.WO bu. ; ofltf , 1C W bu. 8H1P.MBNTS Wheat. S7.SW bu. ; corn , 31.403 bu. ; oatti , none. I.I vrrinHil MnrUi-l. LlVnill-OOU , Dec.WHKATPpOL No. t red western , winter stocks exh u t l ; No. I northern , siirltiif , steady at 7s SHtl > CORN Steady ; future * Mere steady ; Deeem- Ixr. 3s 2J. January , 3 * 1J ; fcbruary , 3s 1 5Ud. 5Ud.Fll R-St. Louis fancy winter , steady at 10s M , t HOPS At London ( Pacific const ) , nrm at 1 i 160 1 s. t PROVISIONS Beef , flrm ; extra India mofn- 6s 3d ; prime mess. W * Sd. Pork , firm ; i > rtm me-s , fine western. 4Ss > J. Kami , nhort cut. 14 to 1R Ibs , 33 * . Bacon , itiort ribs , dull at 34 W ; long clear mlddle . light , ( lull t S9 ; long olcor middles heavy , dull nt 2 ; clear bellies , firm at Sfs Cd ; shoulders , fnuare , llrm at 29s. Lari , prime western , steady at 23n 6d. Tallow , prime city , steady at ISs 6d. CHEESE American , finest white nnd colored , dull at tit 6d. Imports of wheat Into Liverpool from Atlantic nnrta u-nt k CQ nftrt ntnrfi.r ! fmrn 1nplf1n TtnrlS. none ; from other ports , 30,000 quarters. The Im ports of corn Into Liverpool from Atlantic | orui were 33 , W quarters. The Grain exchange will be closed Friday , Saturday and Monday anJ the Provision exchange SAturJoy and Monday. NU\V ORLEANS , Dec. JO.-HOO PRODUCTS Steady. Me s pork. tUndard , JS.C2H. Lard , re fined tierce , t3.7Sfl3.S7V4. Boxed meats , dry salt meats , JI.OHff4 75 ; sides , J4.CJV4. Bacon , clear rib sides. J"i.37'.i.VW. Hams , clear sugar cured , tS.DOOS.73. COFFEE Firm ; Rio , ordinary to fair , T'.iC DUc FLOUR Hxlrn fancy. $1.3084.00 ; patents. 14.00 SC5.00. CORNMEAL Quiet at 11.60. BRAN Quiet at ( * ff70c. HAY Easy ; prime. 111. 00012.50 : choice. $ H.O © 15.00. CORN Steady. No. 2 sacked white , 3383CC ; mlxeK 35c ; yellow , 3CQT37c. ( OATS No. racked , Sf9'ic. RICE Quiet : ordlnan' to good. 354f4i4c. ( Srnln Ilcoclntsi t Principal Mnrk ( n. MINNEAl'OLIS , Dec. 20. Receipts : Wheat ! > 33 CHICAGO. Dee. ! 0. Receipts today : Wheat. SIS cars ; corn , 1C ! cars ; oats , 4M cars. Estimated c-nrlntj tomorrow : Wheat , COO cars ; corn , 400 cars : oats. 440 cars. ST. LOUIS , Dec. 20. Receipts : Wheat. 114 cars. cars.DUI.UTH , Dec. 20. Receipts : Wheat. CZ cars. PEOIHA. Dec. 20. Receipts : Corn. S7,03 bu. ; oats. 3S.VO bu. ; rye none. Shipments : Corn , lS.2.'iO ) bu. ; oats. 35.900 bu. ; rye , none ; whisky , CK bbls. ; wheat , none. Vlxllilp Criilu Slnt'kH. NEW YORK , Dec 20. The statement of the vlnihlff supply In store and all Jt Saturdny , De cember IS. nx compiled by the New York Produce exchange. Is ns follows. WHBAT : < i.W5.010 ! Lu. : Increase , 21.000 Int. CO11.N 3 , i,2'J.i , iO bu. ; decrease , 2.142.0X ) bu. OATS 14.CS2.0'50 bu. ; Increni-e , S2.W ) bu. RYE 3c : , n bu. ; decrease , 30.CP03 bu. BARLET 4.Cio.OOO bu. : decrease. 2S4.000 bu. Tulciln .llnrUi-l. TOLEDO. Dec. 20.-WHEAT Firm ; No. 2 csicih itnil T fv m ! pr. HfiVir : Mnv. ftjUc. CORN Active , flrm : No. 2 mixed , -cash nnd December , 27'c. . OATS V > ll : No. 2 mixtd. 22c. RYE Dull , higher ; No. 2 cash. 47c. CLOVHIlSErD Higher ; prime cash , $3.2.- . 1'eorln SliirUi'tx. PEORIA. Dec. 20. CORN Firm nnd higher ; No. 2. ICiJc. OATS Firm and higher : No. 2 white. 22 > ic. RYE Steady ; No. 2. 4Ec. WHISKY Firm nnd steady ; high proof fplrlts. J1.18. D.-ln.lt Market. DErnorr. Mich. , P'C. 20. WHEAT NO. i white. 0c ; No. 2 red. ? 3Uc : Mai' , 9IHc. CORN No. 2 mixed , 2 ic. i - v , . 2 " "iiio. 23Uo. RYE No. 2 , 4C'ic. I'III In del phi t > 1'roilupc. PHIt.Ar > KT.riIIA. Dec. 20. BUTTER rju ! > t but steady : fancy western creamery , 22o. KGGS Firm : fresh nearby nnd western , Sic. CHEESE Uuchnniro.1. STOCKS AXU BO ADS. lfellno IHicd Til rim KI out < lie Ocii- < -rnI LUt. XEW YORK. Dec. 20. After a few spasmodic efforts to continue the rise of Saturday today's stock market fell back Into a decline and failed to recuperate. The aggressive strength of som of the specialties nt the opening served to sus tain that market for a time and to give It an appearance of strength , but realizing sales In the general list went hand in hand withIn manipulation for n rise In Epeclaltlc and even the stocks whii'h had shown wide gaps los after profits had been taken In the genera list. Coalers were strong as a group on account of the Brewing belief In an agteement to re- stiict production and to keep up prices. They were also helped by the cold weather nnd the consequent Increased demand for the product. New Jersey Central was at one time 2 points higher and Rending first preferred ICBC to nearly 51. Suear crossed 140 during the day. Manipula tion of the Plttsburg , Cleveland1. Chicago & St. Louis stocks advanced the common 3W 1'er cent and the preferred 2l per cent. Consolidated Gas was also 3 points higher at one time. None of the gains were entirely held and some of them were practically wiped out. Union Pa cific was another stock that enjoyed a period of strength In the late dealings , but It also reacted. Karfeas City. Plttsburg & Gulf , which is not usually \ery conspicuous , attracted at tention today by a cudden break of something over 4 points and n sudden recovery of al most all the decline. The flrst mortgage bonds of the company reflected the weakness of the stock , though hot to as much a degree. There was no news to account for the action of the stock. The contradiction of Saturday morning with drawals of gold from the Bonk of England for New York shipment had much to do with the termination of the rally which pet in on Saturday mornlne. The conditions of the mon y market continued to dominate the situation In the stock market and the stiffening of the rates for call loans from 4 to D per cent checked t.ie hcpes of those speculators who thought they raw nn assurance of continued ease in money by Imports of specie. No doubt Is felt that the isrge trade balance In our favor Is a aulli- clent security ncalnst any real stringency In money at New York. Hut It Is not believed a 4 per cent rate for call money will result In a movement of specie. In view of the existing hlgli rate for monev In LonOon and la the Eu- roitan countries. There Is not much prospect of easy money until after the first of the year and until that time a halt In speculative ac tivity In i-ecurltles l felt to be probable. In what Is known BB the outulde market standard liquidating certificates weie strong and sold as high us : < > The bond market was not as nctlve as of late. Imt prices held firm with the exception of Home of tiie speculative bonds Total ! > Hle . United'States 4s. both of 192J and of 1507 , were tt per cent lower bid today. The Evening Post'u London financial cable- Krnm nays : "The stock markets here today weie of the holiday kind , with Irregular move ments end a rather dull tone generally because of the territorial wiunbble In China. Japanese bonds were flat. Americans were good1 on New York support and closed steady. There Is sur prise here that New York should be looking for gold the belief heie tielns that none will vc there from London unleiU either the New York market rises considerably or the liondon market declines , neither of which appears prob able at the moment. " Following are the closing quotations of the leading Mocks on the New York market to day ; Atchlion . 12 | do pfd 142 dopfd . SlHii St. P. .V Om 77M llaltlmoro.t Ohio. . l V do pfd l..U CanadaPaclflo . 14 St. P.M. AM 123 Canada Somnern. fr > M So. Pacific 20 Ceiitrall'.iclflo So. Railway OK dies , . . - do , > fd S'JM Chlcaeo i ; Alton. . . . 101 Texas A Pacific. . . . 11 C..U. iQ . P Union Pacific t r. . i'5K C.AE. I . 2J U.P. D. & 0 7H C.C.O..V St.L . 33 Wabahh 7 dopfd . fitl do pfd 17H < WliM > l. Jt I. . K Q bid. * fourth aeKciment paid. The total sales ot stocks today were 173. 400 suarra. Including ; Atchlson preferred , 3. 875 ; Chlratro. Burllncton & Qulncy , 2i > .2)2 ! ; I iulsvtlie & Natlmlle , 3.C33 ; Manhattan. 15.510 ; Metropol itan Street Railway. 3,100 ; New Jemey Central , 7,357 ; Northern Pacific. 10.200 ; Northern Pacific preferred. 16.491 ; Ontario & Western , 8,7 W ; Head. Inc. 10,400 ; Rock Island. 1.975 ; St. Paul. It.XU ; Union Pacific , * > ' > ; Chicago Great Wetlvrn , > , C51 ; ' Oa > , ICiO ; Sugar , 41,109. .Vcw York ilouuy JInrktt. NEW TORK. Dec , M.-SIOKEY ON CALL I PrlmSfri ff cent , cl " d , SV.J3 l > * r cent Prlm m * re Tttlle paper , 3'iff per c nt. UX < HANOI : Ilisl . with actual huilnes * In bnnti r * ' Mil * nt f4.MtttM.SS for de mand , and at M.BTCM.STH for * ltty day * . Posted nn < . MWW4MH anrt COMMIUtrlAL till.1 S1I.V1SK CKUTtril" ItAIl 8ILVKH Stte. MRXK'AN IKI.LAIIR 45Vt . tlOVRHNM KNT UONtiS Weak. STATK HONDS Dull. IlAlLllOAn llONDS Klrni. Closlnc quotations on l > end .werc ns follows : U. _ ,12(1 ( | N.J. aS 113 U.S. ,12I > W. 0.0-1 123 112 > { lN. O. 4s 103 U.S. Is.ooup .IMH'No. ' I'aeltlo U.S.'s.res Uff'i NO. r.-ieino 3 ODH ' ' ' " No. Rvjlfle 4 . . . . PI uis'.ai.'coiip'.i ! . ! 11IVJ N , Y.C &St , L. 41. . District :1. : IIB Ui.H N. * TVot A IDS N. Wk Con l HIS N. w. r - ,117 Ala. , class O lot A in. Currency. AtchiMon U O. s."ti < v | > ii. t. r. Atclil3onmi. 44. . . r-t ' " CannaaS3.2n.l3 . . 1(17 ( O , ima. Isn. . . . ( ) C. A N. P. t r. 3s. i 4-t O. l-tiS.3 . t.r 434 O.AO. .Is - 'OJ. . ,10'JH C.II..VD. 4'H. ' D.tR , G. I sis . .tlMHlll. . ( * AVH l l 8H H.AR , 0.4s ,01 , SU U'.UIIM. CJ1 , 1 8HX K.IHI r'iiii. iBtn . . llO'vSt. ' IitP.iP.Ojn.0.118H KrloOjn. < * . . . . , ,73 , iSt-lVC ials 140 P. W..VD. I t. r . . T''St. ' . IVC.tl * . I H..1 < M Jen. Kl-c. 69. . . . .tllliHlSUPfCVJL'P. A * G , II. n S. A. Ol. . . . .HIS IS.C.naifa'ia iiuooor ] 5Vf Franklin in j Union Pacifts „ > : ( Osrpola 371i lVv&t na STUJTamiiranK 3UU West End md loaOwolverina 1UV \i-vv York \iiuiiiK < iiiotntioiiM. JTBW YORK. Dec. 29. The following an ! the closing mining quotations : Cliollar - : tu Ontario sou Crown Point. : > 2 Oontr f-7 Con. CU. AVi. : . . . . 115 Plymputti 0 Deadwooa nt ) Quicksilver 100 Gould .t Ourry 33 OulcUsilrur DM. . . 000 Hale&Norc.rosa. . 110 Sierra Nuva > t.i. . . . 52 tlomesuiKQ SOUi ) Standard 1DD Iron Silver Hi ! Union Con 'JO Mexican 23 Yellow Juckut . . . . lii I'fuiiloii Stock ( tiintatIOIIM. LOXDOX , Dec. 20. < p. m. Closing : Consols , m'v.-irj 11-1(5 ( \lRMc.inoramarv. , 10 ! Consols , ncct. Hi ! la-10 St.Pain common. . . IKH Can. Pacific 84 K 7. Centr.ii Ill Crlo 15 Pennsylvania i"8M Brloync.9 41) ) Ue.iillii- ! lli 111. Centr.ll 107W Me * . < : an. upw 4s. . li'JH ' American Sci-nrlllcn In l.nmlon. LONDON. Dec. S ) . The market for Ameri can securities advanced at the opening nnd re- mulneil steadj all day on a more buoyant feel- Inp. The close \vns steady and thu demand moderate. Financial > ( CM. CHICAGO. Doc. 20. Cleurlnss , J20.533.267. New York exchunse. Me premium. . Posted rates. S3Vr and M.M& Stocks fairly active and firm. Closing : West Chicago , l 2i Diamond Match , ' ' 13SV4 ; . North Chlcaco. 2C bid „ -Lake Street b. 1IT4 ; New- York niscutt , et ; MrawDtiard. .u.im ; . South Side ! , C3 ; City nallw.iy , 23 bid , 23i asked. . BOSTON , Dec. 20. Clearings. ' J13.120.357 ; bal ances. J1.C25.371. ' NEW YOUK. Dec. 20. Clearings , JS43,1IO ; balances. J4. 9CW. ST. UJU1S. Dec. . Clearings. S3.47G.6S5 ; bal- anfOi , J131.270. Money , r/flS per cent. New York exchange , par bid : 2&c premium a keil. MKMl'HIS , Dec. 20. Clearlnqs. J103.213 ; bal ances. JG4.141. New York .eachange sellingat par. NEW OIU.EANS. Dec. 20.-Clearlncs. JI.030- 462. New York exchanRc. banK , par ; commer cial. J1.2T. jier Jl.ro discount , CINCINNATI. Dec. 20. Montr , 2tIS'C per cent. New York exchange , 30@50c discount. Clearings , Ji.S93'XiO. - ' ' IJ3NDON , Dec. 20. The ' -om'tJunt of bullion taken Into the Dank of I HRiand on balances today was 152.000. Money.1 2'fc per cent. The rate of discount In the onen inarket for short nnd three montlJU' bills Is 2J5-1C3 per cent. IJar silver closed flrm at ' 2p&d per oz. Gold Is ousted at Bufnos Ayres at' 10fC. HBIIL1N. Dec. 20. On the settlement money was In strong demand" at li % per cent. Oper ators were principally engaged In carrying over. Northern Pacifies were firm. The local depart ments reacted through realizations on the an nouncement of the occupation of Port Arthur by the Kusslans. Wool Mnrlf.'U. BOSTON. Dec. 20. Following are the quota tions for leading descriptions ; Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces. X and above. 27028c ; XX nnd XX above 29Sl' > a ; delaine. 30 OSlc ; No. 1 combine , SOc ; No. 2 combing , 2SS1 30c ; Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. , X. Michigan. 23 CUc ; No. 1 Mlchlsan combing , 2SS23c ; No. 1 Illi nois combing. 2Sfc2Sc ; No. 2 Michigan comulng , 2SQ23c : No. 2 Illinois combing , 2Stj29c ; X New York , New Hampshire and Vermont. 23924c ; No 1 New York. New Hampshire and Vermont , 27o ; delaine Michigan. 27c ; unwashed medium , Ken tucky nnd Indiana , quarter-blood combing , 230 24e ; Kentucky and Indiana , three-elghthe-b'-ood Q3mblng , 2l0Uc ; Missouri quarter-blood combIng - Ing , 2iW23c ; Missouri three-cighths-blood comb- Ing. 23024e ; braid combing , 210. Teaas wools. spring medium ( twelve months ) , ICBlBc ; scoured price. iOfiMc. Territorial wool , Montana fine medium and fine. IGWISc ; scoured price , 4SSj'Mc ; staple , 52 Mc ; Utah , Wyoming , fine medium and fine , 15SI17c ; Rcoured price. 4S030C ; staple , 52 ® SSc. Auxtrallan scoured basis comblns. superllne , "OSJTJc ; combing , good , C568c ; combing , average , C2' Mc ; Queentrand comtilng , C5c. ST. IUIS , Dec. yi.YOOIv Quiet and un changed ; medium , 15020c ; heavy fine , Egllc ; light nn < \ 13SJ17CJ tuh washed , 2230VjC. Coffi'f NEW YOHK , Dec. 20 , COFTEE-Optlons opened steady at unchanged prices to 5 points advance ; ruled quiet , with nanow variations selling checked by better Uuropean cable * than expected and small receipts nt IllO and Santos ; buying checked by large American visible sup ply on board ; closed steady at net unchanged to 10 points higher ; sales , 23M bags. Including March , J6.20 , Spot coffee , nio. steady ; No. 7 , invoice , J6.75 : Na. 7. Jobbing , J7.25. Mild , steady ; Cordova. tS.504jl5.00 , SANTOS. Dec. 20. COFFEE Firm ; good av erage Santos. 9.COO rel ; receipts , 14.1WO bags ; stock , 949.000 bags. Weekly report : Firm ; K-'od average , per 10 kilos , 9.COO rels ; receipts , U.WI bags ; dilpmentu to the United States , 34OuO bags ; block. H'J.OOO bags. HIO DEJ JANEIRO , Dec. 20. COFFEE-FIrm ; Mn 7 tlln S.173 rein : exchanei . 73-32d : recelDts. 12,000 bagri ; cleared for the United States , ll.OW bags ; tock. < 10.000 bag * . Weekly report ; Firm ; exchange ttandard , K.17S rein ; shipments to the United States , Ci.UOO bags ; stock. 419.0W ) bags. HAM11UUO. Dec. 20. COFFEE Opened H I > ' 8- higher ; closed with a n t gnln of VtO % pfei sales , S.OOO bags. HAVHE. Dec , 20. COFFIH : Closed VS- higher to W net lower ; sales , 20,000 bags. Oil MurUftn. OIL CITY , Pa , , Dec. 2) . Credits Imlancea. 65c ; oertlllcatps. nrst bid , C7c. One Uiousand barrels options twlj at < 7c ; D.i > / > barrels caih delivery sold at CCc ; claoed , W/ic bid for regular ; f.Co bid for cash. Shipments , 181,470 bbla. ; rum , 1M.CS5 bhl . CHAHLESTON. S. C. Dec , 25. OILS-Turpen- tine , firm ; Vv bid ; SO c asked ; sales , none. Hotln. flrm ; Hales none ; unchanged. SAVANNAH , Oa. . Dec. SO. OIUS Spirits tur- pemlne , nrmi 3MVtC tild ; sales , S27 bbls , : re ceipts. 62S bbls. atosln , ftrmr BaUB. Gi3C rbls. ; lecflptn. 6,539 bbls. Quiet dose , A. H. C. I ) , , ji.iMb.20 ; E. p. . jt.axai.:3 : a. , fi.stcn.s3 : H. . J1.45 : I , . tl.CO : K. , 11.75 ; M. . ,93 ; N. , 12.30 ; W. o. . sJ.eaAV. . w. . 3.is. WILMINGTON , 7C. C. . D&o. ! 0.-OIUS-Splrlt turpentine , eteady ; > 0ff0 < icu' Iloaln , quiet , II. IS flLM. Crude turpentine , uti-aclr ; J1.40 and (1.9) . RecHpts , SI bbla. Tar , OnUT t.03. Sugar NEW OIIL-EANS , Dec. SO.T-HUOAIl-Open ke- | tle , steady at J itfJVic ; ffntrltuirnl. steady ; granulated. 4 7-Hff 4 11-lCo : wJiltfi. 2K04c : yel lows , s IMCSI 1-16C ! leconda , ttf5Hc. Molassei. kettle , iteady at U(330ci centrifugal , cany ut to Ho ynip. steady at' H&jtlc * . CINCINNATI , Dec. 2U. spnAR-ritm ; hard refined. J .loe5.W , XK\V YOUK. Dec. 20. SVa ATI-Raw , flrm ; fair refining. 1ltc ; centrlt&t'il. 9C test , 4 1-lCc ; renned , nrm : crushed & % ? : i m-der , 5i-lkc ; granulated. tVic ; mould A , BHc ; standard A. t" ; confectioners' A. f c ; cut loaf , Die ; cubei , 5 0-lCc. LONDON' , D . 20. SUGAIt-lleet ugar. De cember. Sa S5W. ' ' CullfurnluUrl - jl ' 'Friilt . NEW YORK. Pec. a.-CAUI-'OHNIA DRIKD FIlt'ITS tftiiidv. tv iioratd npplen. common , 6 iCi prime wire tray. 8c ; . * ! dried , prime , I'-iffSUc , choioe. 6 c. f nry' 90Sl g. Prunes , JiJSc Aprlcott. royal. 7 < ? 8 > ic M'mr Park , ijfllc. Peaches , unpeeled , IQlte.vtci \ , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Weei Starts Oat with n Famine in Offerings at the Yards. LITTLE COMPETITION FOR THE CATTLE ply Too Mtdtl to Kxcltr ( InIliirers ) , Who 111(1 About MriulylloK Strum ; nnil Slightly ijccemner ju i.iui u , j3 . December S 1.S32 J.23J 1.C79 December S 2,713 9,141 3.C11 i Dcwmbcr 7 3,474 8.204 1.6S3 December C J.iOl 3.4C1 3.WO . . . . December 4 . 910 2.C2S December ? MOJ 6.S71 4.130 1 The oniclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was ; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. Mo. Pacific tty 2 U. P. system 6 II 4 . . C. & N. W. Hy 1 P. . . E. & M. V. U. H. . 11 20 S. C. & P. Uy 1 C. St. P. , M. & O. Ry 1 4 B. & M. It. 11 8 11 C. , U. & Q. Hy 2 9 1C. C. & St. J i C. , n. 1. & 1 > . Hy. , w. . 1 Total receipts . . . . 30 ( U 3 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purcr.aslng the num ber of head Indicated : ' Huycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 822 The G. H. Hammond Co 170 447 Swift und Company . . . . 1S3 1,137 The Cudahy Packing Co (52 ( 1,114 H. Heeker and Dcgan. . 129 . . . . Lobmnn & Rothschilds. . 70' . . . . W. I. Stephens 21 . . . . Huston & Co 14 . . . . H. Hamilton 21 Cudahy I1. Co , , K. C 6C < 5 Other buyers 113 7 Left over Totals S7S 4,193 373 CATTLB It has been a long lltno since receipts on a Monday were as small as they were today , only thirty fresh loads being re ported in the yards. Only tiiree or four loads of beef steers were offered , and as there was not enough for any one packer to get a killing the tradi ? was naturally slow and ilevold of In terest. Buyers were claiming that the mar ket was about steady but sellers said they tvorp 1iHr1ti * , Inivfir H'hii fnr > t wns th.lt there mere not enough cattle here to make It nny object for buyers to take hold and to1 buy them. About one-half of the receipts consisted oC cows nnd heifers , quite a number of them westerns. The market as a w.iole was not much changed , though medium cow stuff was rather weak , canners or very choice stult being In better demand. The few feeders here chanped hands at about steady prices. Representative sales ; NATIVES. IIUISP STEcns. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. . WS J4 03 5..1120 { JOS 6..ISM $3 95 .115)0 ) 4 ( Jl COWS. 1..12CO 2.0 2..1070 200 9..1031 3 03 19 935 3 ft ) 1 1110 3 ; ,0 , 1. . . . BSD S 00 1 1070 2 DO 1. . . . SJO 3'K ) 33 ST6 330 1. . . . ! CO 330 4. . . . 717 383 4..1042 275 2..1005 315 3. . . . 910 315 SO..Ml 330 13.-6S1 223 1..1120 233 G..1018 2 Ca 21 1HG 2 W 17..1172 2 SO 5..1154 3 Oo 1. . . . 9iO 200 1. . . . 78 > 235 S..SSS 2-t .1..12W 270 C 1038 270 2. . . . MO 310 . S. . . . 9M 3 1. . . . 7iO 280 13..870 2 DJ 4. . . . 45 : 3 W . . . . 4 ! 340 2 CS5 3 UO BULLS. 1..1C'JI 200 1..1130 300 5..1280 2 S3 1 1100 2 K 2. . . .1015 2 S3 2 12)5 2 S3 1..1UW 310 1..11120 350 l..irJO 240 1 UIO 2 63 1 1730 3 CO . CALVES. 4 20 300 I 370 37. CC. . . . 251 400 1. . . . ICO 5 23 1. . . . 0 4 M STOCKCUS AND FCEDnns. . 1. . . . tflO 3 CO 4. . . . C73 3 C3 13..1030 3 70 54. . . . 707 3 43 2. . . . 7CO 3 70 "WESTERNS. Nn. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 2 feeders. . . . 552 JS 00 14 feeders. . . . 910 13 10 feeders..1127 335 21 steers 1239 333 23 feeders..1126 SCO 27 feeders. . . . S93 373 WYOMING. Scows 7M S 73 19 cows 91C SCO 1 feeder 1070 323 53 feeders..10S2 370 COLO UA DO. IS bulls 973 225 12 feeders. . . . 821 333 HOGS Buyen were looking and hoping for a Me rim of hoes at all market points , l > ut their expectations were not fully realized. Hecelpts here \\ere Large for a. Monday , tut the estimate for the day's run at Chicago fell short. This fact , combined with the very coed demand , rendered the market good , and strong , and active. Heavy loads weighing 300 pounds nnd over sold at J3.2TV rJ.MW. as against J3.23.32H on Saturday , but practically all of. them brought J3.30 tod-ay , while on Saturday over half of them sold at J3.25ifr3.27H. L.Kht loads sold at 13.371,403.43 , while the top on Saturday was 13.421 , . The average of all the sales was 2c higher than Saturday , this being the ? e\enth day in succession that the market has shown an advance. The market was active nt prevailing prices and an early clearance was effected. Rep resentative sales : No. Av.Sh. . 1'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 30 . SJO SO > 3 2T 17 . 321 1GI | 323 78 . 142 40 325 14 . 333 . . . 3 27'A W . 344 200 3 27& 50 . 33S 4(1 ( 330 27 . 340 40 330 B6 . 328 200 330 38 . 354 40 339 SU . 3TJ 40 330 C4 . 239 ICO 331 CS . 314 80 3 30 5(1 ( . 334 120 SSI 4C . 392 ICO 330 51 . 32D 120 330 43 . 33C . . . 330 6 . 349 200 3 30 75 . 284 80 339 4C . 24.1 . . . 330 58 . 277 40 3 30 CO . 298 200 3 30 43 . 344 l l 330 54 . SSG . . . 330 CO . 2S9 120 330 42 . 307 2W 330 4S . 344 SO 3 30 53 . 318 120 330 43 . 364 . . . 330 Hi . 317 ICO 330 S3 . 328 160 3 3 > LS . 321 80 3 30 C3 . 29J 280 330 61 . 287 SO 3 l C9 . 2W 200 330 19 . 321 1W 350 87 . 338 . . . 330 CO . 270 120 S 30 57 . 2S2 . . . 330 4B . 349 SI 380 Cl . 308 . . . 3 3 H C3 . 292 . . . 3 32H 114 . 307 i > 0 3 32W 58 . 307 120 S32Vit 71 . 291 80 3 32lZ H . 332 . . . 3 32 'A C4 . 2 S . . . 335 T,2 . 281 160 330 G8 . 230 ICO 335 68 . 250 SO 3 3.1 90 . 2U2 . . . 333 CO . Z37 SO 3 33 35 . 211 . . . 335 10 . 219 . . . 340 53 . 205 . . . 340 42 . 239 . . . 340 C7 . 247 . . . 3 42H 159 . W . . . 3 4S'.i 4 ( . 175 10 3424 88 . 1S7 . . . 3 43 riGS ODDS AND ENDS. 2 . 445 . . . 2 M C . 42 ? . . . 3 27 < i 4 . 3S3 . . . 3 27VJ 4 . 4(2 . . . 3 27H 5 . 486 . . . 327 4 7 . 278 . . . 3 SO 5 . JS2 SO 3 30 5 . 1SG . . . 340 4 . 217 . . . 335 SHniSI' The .market was very slow and dull and buyers did not act as If they wanted any. Representative tales : No. Av. TV. 86 stockers . 82 { 323 114 Btockers . S3 340 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAHKIJT. of Cnttlr Art1 StroiiKt'r mill In S me CiiHfK Illcbrr , CHICAGO , Dec. M. Offerings of cattle were taken today at steady to stronger prices , good fat cattle selling In moet Instances at least a dime higher. Beef steers tola largely at from J4.40 to 15.1' ' . common lots Bolnf to dressed beef concerns around 13.70 and (4 , while fancy cattle were strong at from to. 20 to 15.50 , Ex porters were buyer * around Jt.75 and 15,10. The utocker and feeder trade was fairly good at from 14 to 14.23 , and. coivs. heifers and hulls were fairly active and stead)1. In hoes western shippers made very moderate ! > urcha > es , but local puckers bought freely und jirlce ruled strong at about last Saturday's figures. UOKB sold largely at from. 13.40 to (3.DO , coarce heavy packeru selling at from S3.25 to t3.7H and/ / prime Bhlpperii at from S3.50 to S3.S5. I'lKS sold chiefly at from J3.23 to is. 45. There was a very good demand for sheep and lamba and prices were steady for desirable offerings , sheep Wng wanted nt from J2.50 to 13.25 for common ewes , while choice wethen were salable at from (4 to 14.75. Western fed sheep were In good demand at from 13.70 to 14.40 and heavy export idieep were dull at ftorn 14.14 to II. .J. Ii'imUi were In good demand at from 3.75 to JO for poor t3 choice tlocks , prices being from lOo to 15c lower , . Heceliits : Cattle. H.W ht-ad , liogi , ! 7.t 0 head ; cheep , 20'JCQ head. ! \ > w York I.lvr Stock. NEW YOHK. Dec. SO. IlEEVES-Ilecelpts , 5. . 41S held ; Meera and oxen , nctlve an ! higher ; bulls , easier ; dry rows , generally steady , na tive f It- ere , I4. 5fi& . ( > 5 : flats and oxen , J2.7I4J 4.60 ; bulls , t2.75&3.:3 ; dry cows , II M&3.4S , Ca- blt-H quote American steers at 10546 ll'ac ; re- frtgtratur beef , fc\i@&l c ; no n ports. CALVES Ilecelpts , 314 head : veals , Me higher : grasser * . lower : vtal , JS.Wif8.Mt ; cra er , 13.00 6TS.S31westerns. . K.SOH4.70. SHEEP AND LAMUS-KectlpU , CCM head : sfep. linn : lamb * , c higher ; sheep , K.0064.50 ; ii'inl.j. JG.Wijt.C7ii. HOQS Ueceluu. 14,191 head ; firm at J3.C33 S.90. _ diicliiiintl Mv < * Stuck. CINCINNATI , nee.HOaSActlv ) and ttronK at )3. ' > OO3.U , CATTLU 8t ady at JS.2S0J.10. KIIEHI * Steady at JI.MfH.tO. LAMUS-Steady at IS.W&S.W liiilliinniiollo Ilve SlooU. INDIANAIOLIS , Jnd. , Dec. SO. KATTLB Rt-celptM light. hlprrnt . none , few fresh arrival - rival * of cattle and < U1 MM ; good u > piima Kteers. tl.ffia > xro. f lr to mMlum steers , Jt.Mff 4.f ) , i-rnimrm tf KCTK ! nlocKm'S , tS"Hi3. . llOUS-neeelptft. 4,000 hrd ; uhlpments. t.SM hil. . market ftcllv * na IHc toner. R.-od to choir * tne.llum and liravy , JJ.4e8.S * . mixed nd liMvy , U4 ffS.4& ; common llfhts. .40 a.4i. SHBEI1 Itervlfts. IlKht , * Mpment . ni ) e.in r- kM qtfftt l > ly stendy. ( px * ! to ehol 'O lambs. ti.Sl 5.7 ( ; common In medium Inmbs , common sheep. It JMM 73. St. lIMll l.IVP Stopl ST. lOlVISv Dec , 2'ATTK . . heivl ; shipments. TOO be d , market Mmdy tn stiorff tor nullves , E 'Hh the t - t RindM n slrtrt * hlih r within the rnnse. Te nn steady and slaw. P lr t fancy nn.ttve shtpplnp and MKvrt | trem , t4. * & > . . bulk of mlw. M > SlM.7 > ; dreM l lieet and t > ulohrs' steers , JJ.6SH&.JS ; liulk of unU's tl.o > JfS.W ; steers unler l.fW pound' . M.4iM4.CO ; slix'kei nnd feejors , $2. 4. 1 . cows and heifers , , vtf4.Hl ; bulk ot cowx , H.&o < r2S ; cannlnp cows , tl. & > riS.40 ; bulls. I.OiHM.4l ; T xas and Imllnn steers , K.t B4.Ki iws and heifers , J2.rAfrS.2j. HOts IteceHtitd , C.CO heiul ; ohlnments , 1,00) hp d ; market steady ; llirht. J13 H > 8.4i ) ! mlxeil. W.3SB3.10 ; heavy , J3.40fiJ,45. SHKEl' H < i i > ts. Son he d : nhlpmentB. ! ) h ad ; market sinmKer ; native muttons , J1.V > W 4/i ; culls nnd bucks , SU7.Mi3.35 ; lambs , J" > .W Kn t 11 11 It n I < > Lire Stork. EAST TH'1-VAljO , Dec. M. CATTLt Steady : choice shipping , M.f "ff8.W ! medium to heavy , J4.S,0(14.M , coarse rouith , U.7104.25 ; choice f t heifers. M.rx ii4.ro ; mlxeil birtchtrs' stock , 4.00 ; fnt cows. J3.WsrX7.V HOOSOood to choice Yorkers. I3.CO ; llnht Yorkers , J3.Mf(3.65H ; mixed packers' Krodrs. J3.CO : medium weights nnd hntvr. JJ 60 : roughs. J3.OOSf3.ro ; FtBRS , J.D002.fS plKS. M.5 ( ! ffS.7S. LAMIIS Yenrllnits , choice to prime , tl.75itS.00 ; fullto good. H.OOSTt.C ; culls. Jl.i-,0.IO : natives , choice to extra , je.C096.30 ; Mir to geol , J5.C3 ; culls. M.MJ < .M. SIIEKl'-Cholce to selected wethers , JI.C08 4.M | mixed. J4.2504.50 ; culls , J5.C05JS.7S. KIIIIKIIN City I.lvtStuck J KANSAS CITY. Dec. 21. CATTLK-llecclpt" , 4,500 head ; inaiktt steady ; Texas steers. j.4Wt 4.W ; Texas cows , J2.55Ct3.00 ; native steels , J ! . ! > 0f 0.00 ; native cows nnd heifers , l.Mn.2i ; stockers and feeders. i2.My4.50 : liulln , J2.75UJ.CO. HOQS llecelptu , 7.000 hrnd ; mnrket steady ; I.i.iil-vllle I.lviStock. . I/DUISVILLH , Ky. , Dec. 20. CATTI.K-Tlc- celpts , s 9 head ; market active and prices steady to strong. HOOS necelpts , 6,653 head ; market steady at Satunlny's flose ; tops sclllne at J3.43 pgs ! , dull at J2.7T.i83.30. S11I3EP AND LAMI1S Hecelpts , ! 15 head ; mar ket steady and prices unrhanceJ , S < iifk In Mulit. Ilecard of receipts of live rtock at the four principal markets for December M : Cattle. Ilosr Sheep. Omaha 87t 4.1S4 1.1H ChlcaRO 11.0V ) 137iHX ) Jl.iOl Kaunas City 4f.ft ) 7.W3 2/O ) St. Louis 4.UK3 8.6.10 00 Totals 23.571 ! il,7S4 23,913 Xrw York Dry Coiult Jlnrkot. NEW YOniC , Dec. 20. The amount of busi ness reported1 In the dry woods market toJay demonstrates the value of the reductions which were made recently In staple bleached goods. Itoth In number nnd In sire the mall orders received today were In the hlKhest degree sat isfactory for thaie and elmlUr lines and the store trading has been of n decidedly encourag ing character. In other lines of staple cottons the maiket rcmnlns rather nulet , though there tins been some sympathetic buylnir In brown sheetings nnd shirtings nnd c-oarse colored Roods In the main , though , thfre Is no Increase In the dealings In thtfe ROodp. and nlthoush stocks In some quarters nre quite heavy , sellers feel that they will haxe to reduce prices before tney can force heavy trading. In print cloths there Is continued dullness , the demand being re stricted to odd goods at very low prices. The quotation Is still 2Vic. ISuroiiunii Cni | > I'r LONDON. Dec. ! 0. The Mark Lane Express , reviewing ihe crop prospect. s.Tys : The English wheat fields have a satisfactory appearance and those of France ore now re garded as favorable , but It IB doubted If the acreage will be as large as a year ago. The Italian nrrecge will probably be IncreateJ , as the whole autumn has been favorable to sowing. The rows from Itussla varies , lllldness is re ported In the lllack sea littoral and jnow In the greater portion of the empire. The stocks aw-altlnp export In Russian ports amount to 1.0C2.000 quarters , cgnlnst 2,632. COO quarters a year ago. n suggestion that the recent Russian shipments were heavier than the rc- servej Justified. .UUSTLESS HflI.UI.Vl5S. riuiiH for ItcmcdyliiK One of ilie DN- | coiufnrtn of Skymi-rnpi.T'i , C. J. Woodbury says In the Globe-Demo crat that while we are progressing fairly well In the matter of ventilating our large buildings , we have somewhat further to KO In sanitary science before we reach the ideal Indoor atmosphere , Jlr. Woodbury points out that the constantly increasing heljrtit of office buildings , while bringing their upper occupants relief from the noise of the streets nnd giving' ' them the comfort of transacting their business above the My belt , which is as well denned as the snow- line on a high mountain , also exposes them to a fine dust which pervades the whole structure The modern mefhod of heating and ventilating such a building Is by means of a blast of air drawn down u Hue , warmed and forced through the building In such quantities that four times the volume of the bulldlnpi is frequently circulated through the rooms each hour. Although this method of heating Is more efficient than direct radi ation In rooms , is less expensive and affords the sanitary requisite of ventilation without cold drafts. U distributes laritie amounts of dust through the building. In a city using bituminous coal there Is a line Impalpable carbon deposit , whichIs especially objec tionable , spoiling or clogging urawmsa. books and delicate mechanisms , nnd pro ducing tenacious smudges whenever It Is touched This dust la not only disagree able but an undesirable substance to take Into the lungs , ilr. Woodbury's plan for removing It from the air Is to uac cotton cloth filters , so arranged that the air shall approach the fabric at an acute angle. The momentum thus carries the dust wyond a point where the air passes through the niter The dust particles are found to have a tendency to glance off and be carried to the bottom of the filter , rather than to c.og the Interstices In the fabric. A successful trial of this method was made in a build ing of nearlv r.00,000 cubic feet capacity. through which 2G , iO cubic feet per minute was usually blown for heating and ven tilation The outside air used for t'he ' pur pose was drawn down a flue thirty-seven square feet In cross section , and reached a velocity of 700 feet per minute. From half a peck to a peck of dirt per month was gathered from the filtering bags. The efficiency of the device was tested by placing freshly painted boards at the bottom tom of the flue before the Installation of t'ho ' apparatus , and then giving- another coat of paint after the device was in service Jn the first Instance , the fresh paint collected line dust until It resembled line sandpaper , and In the second , the paint dried into a smooth surface. . Washington Star : "It Is a great pleas ure " said a congressman , as he beamed over the big bunch of Mowers on Ms desk , "to be remembered by one's constituents In this manner. " "But you say you don b pay any atten tion to sneers. " i "Then why should you not be equally In different to compliments ? " "Young man. there is a great difference. It's H constant temptation to roach for the always convenient brick to throw ut a man , whether you really mean It or not. But when you po to ; ne ttnuMo anJ ex pense of gtttlng bouquets to throw at him you arc usually pretty much In earnest. ' \ol' li > lit' Kniliiri-il , Chicago Tribune : "I am In the habit of Investigating things for myseu , remarxeu TELEPHONE l r > 3 , H. E. PENNEY & CO. , 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Office. 103S N St. . Ltncola. Neb. O , W , KENNSY. Becretarv. Chrislie-Streel Commission Co Cniiltnl ? r.OOOO.OO , Fullr I'nlil. STOCKS. GHAI.V AMI I'UOVISIOXr , WeareGommission Go OLD COLOXV HUILniXtS. CHICAGO. Members Chicago Board of Trade since 1BC2. Grain.Provisions and K. Y. Stccfcs Ordera Cash nnd Future Delivery Solicited. Onmliu OlUee , Iloiiiu 1 , \ . V. Life lllilif , . . . .U'lioiiv OU1. . . . FLOYIJ J , CAMl'lIP.LL , Jluuneer , JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1030 , Omaha , Neb COMMISSION , QUA N PROVISIONS undSTOCKS BOAMD OH THADD. Dlrtrt wlren to Chlcaeo and New York. Corrctpoudenti : John A. Warren & Co. tJio cKIeriy gentleman ! n speit.icie * . "nn.1 in Iho matter of any right * and rluileetin u voter on nnr question I tnko no man's Jpaj " tllxlt. "Nollhcr do t , " heartily , but nomewhnt vaRtioly rcspoiuleil the liccfy citizen nvho * smoklnR a c.irrr | > len olfmr. "Tnnt's somethliiR twon't t kc from anybody , If a man was to cnll mo an Ipso dlxlt heil get It In the neekl" iv TIII : OIKI ) , XIT TIIIJ AUTICLK. II In llto Spirit Tj-Jilllcil thnt ( riirlminnn ( Jlft. HeplylnR to a letter ot Inquiry as to the moat appropriate holiday Rift for a young woman , the Now York Sun gives this sensible advice : The multitude of Klfts proper for Christ- mo * Is endless In variety , nnil , hnpplly , U In- c'luues numberless nrtlcle whose prices ara < nlthln the nienns of every River , no matter how llRht hl.i purse. The cheapnow of many really beautiful nnnufncturcs Is njnatltif ; . Our friend , howeX'er , It Is evident , ileslr thnt his gift shrill represent nnd * l.snlfy In Its Importance intl npproprlntenMR the RTCAI depth of his nffcctlon nnil sj-mpEithy for Ilia woman of whom he Isniimr > red. Most of all. ho wishes that It should touch her heart and reveal to hen the richness of his n nll- menl toward he.r. Hut nvicnltuile In th Klft Is not requisite for that purpose. It l the irlvlnfr mthcr than the mere muterlnt form or thu slCt which expresses that fccl- InR. The Klft Is only the outward and visi ble el en ; the emotion thnt prompts the giv ing IK the Inward uttil spiritual srace. Hcnco It I * not of mudi matter u\hat the Klft Is. so Ions as he gives It nnd she ac cepts It us ! revelation of thnt spirit. If It is possible for him to discover what she desires particularly , that will be an ap propriate Klft but so also will any Rift bo appropriate. It Is not the gold In the wed- dlnp rlntr which mnkc * the matron cherish It through Ufa with nu almost supcnttltloua rejrnrd. but the marriage It typifies and symbolizes. The veriest Irllle may be en riched beyond price by the Inwnrd urace of which It Is the outward expression. Diamond mend * tuuV rubles can tell no moro of thnt ) spiritual fontlnieiit than the cheapest nrtlclo at the baicnln counter. The two hive no relation. The only vjlue worth considera tion I ? In Ihe fecllnK. Great complaint Is made of the unequal distribution of the bleu'lnss of life , but the onrrmlzntlon of the social system does not c.iuse nny Inequality In the distribution of tlKi Rfcatest blesilnjr of all. Affection Is In dependent of poverty or riches ; It bears no rulutlon to material circumstances , Kvery- body gets of It the full sluiri ; he deserves , slnoo the ble'sliiR Is rather hi the bestn.val of the affection than In the receiving of It. Accordingly , we do not need to supgest to our Inquiring friend nny particular gift. Whatever he Rives to the Rlrl will be Rlorl- lied by the affection It symbolizes and to \\hlch It appeals. It Is cany to catch a cold and just as oas ? to get rid of It If you commence early ' .o TEC One Minute Cough Cure. It cures- coughs , colds , bronchitis , pneumonia acd all throat and lung troubles. It U pleasaul to take , eale to use and ture to cure. Patronize IIoiE Industries Uy I'urchnsliiK Gomls Matle nt the Fol- lonliiev1iranUn : Fnctorlen. AWNINUS AND TENTS. OMAHA TEXT AXD UUUUUIl CO , ( Successors Omaha Tent and Awning Co. ) Manufacturers tents , awnings. Jobber * ladles' and gents' mackintoshes. Tents for rent. 1311 Farnam St. . Omaha. 3REWE1UES OMAHA IIHKVVIXG ASSOCIATION. Car load shipments made In our own rxflc- tratoi curs. Blue lUbuvft. niiie Export. 'Vienna Export and Family Export delivered to all par' * of the ctly. BRICK , \VITIIM3L > Ii linos. A. S.11IT1I CO. Tavlnp , Sewer and Building IIIIICK. Capacity. 100,000 per day. Omee and yard. d p.nd Hickory Sts. Telephone 425. Omaha. Neb CORNICE WORKS. . F. UPI3M3TI3R. EAOIE conxicn IVOKICS. Manafacianr of Galvanized Iron Cornices , On- : ranlzed Iron Skylights. Tin. Iron and Slatt. Rooflng , Agent for Klnnear's Steel Celllnc. 105-10-12 North eleventh street. CRACKER FACrORIEd A3IEIIICAX BISCUIT AXD MFG. CO. , Wholesale Cracker Manufacturers , OMAHA. Neb. DTE woiuts. SCIIOEDSACIC'S TWIN CITY DYE 1VOI11CS , IfiUl Knrnnm St. Dyeing and cleaning of garments and goods of every description. Cleaning ot fine garments fptclalty. . FLOUR MILLS. S. F. OILMAN , Flour. Meal , Teed and Bran , 1013-15-17 North 17th Street , Omaha , Neb. C. B. Black , manager. Telephone 92. IRON WORKS. DAVIS .fc C01VGILL lUO.V AVOIlKS. Trun nnd BriisH FonnilcrM. % Manufacturers and Jobbers of Machinery. Gen. rial repairing a specialty IM1 , 1C03 and 1503 Jackson ctrtet , Omana Neb. PAXTOX it VIISItLIXG IHOX WORKS. Manufacturers or Architectural Iron Work. General Foundry. Machine and Blacksmith work. Engineers nnU Csntractois for fire Proof Build ings. Onice and works : U. I * . Ry. and South 17th street , Omaha. UNSEED OIL. WOODMAN LIXSKISD 4IIL WORKS , Manufacturer ! ulu process raw llntend oil. kettle boiled Unseed oil. old proress ground Un seed cake , erjund and screened flaxceed for rtrjpgletf. OMAHA. NKB. KOUNdES-MATTRnSSES. L. n. noup. Manufacturer Lounges. Coucheo. . Jobber of Spring Beds atjl Feathers 411-113 S. 10th trect " OMARA IlKnDIXO CO. Manufacturers of high Grade Mattreitee , 130M Nlcholat Street , Omaha. OVERALL ANP SHIRT KACTOIUKS. KAT7-XnVEXS COMPAXY. Mfcri. Clothing , Pants. Bhlrts and Overalls. OMAHA. NEB. _ _ BIIIRT FACTORIES , J. II. KVAXS. NEBRASKA SHIRT COMPAXY , Bxcluilv * cmtorn < hlrt tailor * . UK Farnam. AND P1CKL.KB. HAARMA.N'X VIXEOAR CO , , Manoufactureri of Vinegar , Plcltlei , Catsupi , Mustard ! . Celery ind Worcetunhlre Sauce. WAOONB ANU CARRIAGES. WILLIAM PFUIPPUII. For a coed lUbstantlul vehicle ot any descrip tion , for repainting or rubber tlrei on new or old wheels the lx t place U 27th and Leavenportu tr ta. nilUMMOMJ CARRIAGE CO , Cheap , medium prk-c-d and toay carrUm. Any thing you want , second hand or new. Headquarter ! for Rubber tires , warranted , lltb and llarney , oppoilt * Court Houi * . A. J. .SIMPSON. 14UU , 1411 DuUiie. Full Iln * of CarrUgtu , Bugciei , Phartoni , Ponj Cart * . Wbtcl * rubber tlikd. Th bctt U thl CIGAR UANUFACTURKRS. 1IENE & CO. Largest farto-y ID the west , LeadlnB liV Urn ot Omaha , Kaniai City. Lincoln and Ut * ; o eph handU our tuui * . I00 faroam tr * t ,