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10 T17E OMAHA DAILY BE 73: "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. If01. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wild Fluotuatim ObtrMteisi tki Market at Ohlctjo. BULLS AND BEARS VIE FOR rOSSESSlON IV Mr nt Ittilm tlir Ilimril, lorn l Mini erntclr Artlr nntl ( nli IIimiiiiiiiI lor Out 1'nlln fT Coii .j lilcrnlilr. CHICAGO, Dec. 10. lixtrcmo nervous-no- mill wild fluctuations clinractcrlzeil tlio Bruin murkcta here today. Uulls and bear vied with ouch other tor tho tosses clnti of tho lln ntul nil FortM of MorlcH wore, nlont, Intended to Intlucnco prices. Uciirl.il; condltloim prnvnlled and Jlny wliuut closed l'ic lowi-r, Jlay corn ilic down nml May ohIh v lower. I'rovlHlons closed 10c lower to 2Hc IiIkIht. . . , , Wheat rnlid tho hoard nnd In tho llitlit hetwoen exiting fiiclloim nnd tho tliii-lunm over uncertain futures wan ludly Dri'sr-cd for Inssex. At thu very Htitrt nciir ihIi condition idled Ui In un ImnoHlin array. Cables wero woulc, In niltu of HtroiiB 1'nnll.ili country marketx. Tho Jiorthwi-stiTii receipt", whlcl) linvo hitherto hIiowm a niarknl tendency to fall off, In-i-rcnKed materially. n Indication, It wuh thoimht, that unother free movement wan to ret In, Weather reports on all hands. Htnted that tho winter cro whh ilohiK well. AiiFmonthiK thlM bullish iirKUinent camo a nisfi to k1 out of the market, both by jiro fesnlonalH who held Ioiik lino which they had aciildrod at a low llBiiro and by many or tho smaller fry who wanted Uj ciult at a loss. Tim result was a terrible slump nt tho opening. May opened JnKgeilly '.("Ac 1o lfl4c lower at Mc to MV. Tho trade mrh mormon. offerliiK lnrc. Uut such low prices rfftcr ycstcrday'i' lilRti level tempted buyers a'alri. Jinny commission houHi's put luijlm: orders In tho pit osten sibly frotn Now Voik nnd Kt. l.oul.i. Them xrnh ii rumor nlloat that i crowd of cap Itallsts nt Koiilsvllle was trylnK to corner wheat anil that this liuyltiK was for them. With a whoop prices stnrled up iirhIii, reni hlnc M'iC, only to sa iiunln to Mc. The tone of the market at this Juncture vhh tense and strained, but It boosted prices aaln to,M',c. This time the Hood of selling ordors and the iiiiniitlty of long wheat that poured Into the market was nppallhiK n nil the weakening slump came. Slav sold down In ipilek Jumps. No onu seemed to want the cereal and after touch ing the low price of MHe May closed weak, 1,e down at 8l"i?iM".c. I. orn I receipts wero 75 ears, I of contract grade. Mlnne. npolln nnd llnlutli reported 1.110 cars, mak ing n total from tho three polntsof 1,191 cars, ngalnst 1.121 Inst week and only RSI last year. Primary receipts wero l.wH.rt") 1iiish"lH, compared with wn,(jflr last year. Tho Increase In tho world's visible Hllpply was XiiCW bushels. .Seaboard clearances In wheat and Hour wero fill.two bushels. The seahoard repotted S loads taken for ex port. Corn was only moderately active and heavy all session. It had to lean up against wheat again for support, and tills prop tailed It siivernl times. There Is a marked showing of Increases In primary hands and the open weather has made this it decidedly bearish factor. Tho cash demand, both for the east and fonlhwest, picked up ma terially nml fairly large quantities wero taken at current prices. Ah In tho wheat pit tho opening was marked with heavy selling by professionals and brokers. 1'rlces broke Irregularly at the start, with May all tho way trom He to le down at Rfco to fiic, In lino with the wheat decline nnd tho lower cabin list. On the soft spots shorts covered their lines freely find better prices wero tho result. May early sold up well nnd when the rctictlon-cninn In wheat It touched ftic. This showed n weak con dition, with May l'p down at GV.e. He eclpts wero 23." cars. Oats acted In sympathy with wheat mid corn, breaking early, recovering later and closing weak. The cash demand has fallen off materially during the speculation of tho Inst week nnd stocks show largo Increases. Tho selling at the start, both for profit find by shorts, brought May c to Hie lower at tSlio to 4.Vic On the recovery It touched Its best price nt Ifiijc. The close was weak, "io down at IGlic. Hccolpts uero 2:., cars, The opening In provisions was easier nnd In sympathy with tho grain weakness, but beforo noon everything was nbovo yester ilav's prices. The leading Influcnco was commission hnuso, buying. The close wan somewhat easy. January pork closed 1ft; down at IIB.W, having sold at $17: January lard, 2i4c up at i'J.itV.i, and Jnuuary ribs 2&C down nt $S.f,24. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: .Vhent, FS enrs; corn, 100 cars; oals, 123 cars; hogs, re."') hend. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlclcs.l Open.! High. I Low, Close. Ycs'y. nil S3 flJ SHWS2 . 79 I 771 771 79 m; mi siiifn s3;ma M I Mil Sl& MJ i r,n fit GWii'i fit" r,7tiiifis nsw f.7'.i 75 r.s; 67'.iyH S C7U 67?! CSU in mi' ir.u aw, a:, awk tnn;-fiU a:K a:k Wk irt'i mhil 40 loi ioii 4114 i1 17 v I it oo in so ir, so MR ro I 17 25 17 t5 17 20 17 22Vt 1" !B f ! SO 9 !5 'fl S" ! R7W. !) I 9 S5 10 00 9 Mi 9 OVM 0 90 II R M l S CO I S W S r2'4 S i" I S 65 I 8 77541 S (55 8 I57's! S 72'4 Wheat lleC. May July Corn- Uec. May July "Oats rinc. May July Tork Jan. May I.nrd- .Tnn. May nibs- Jan. May ' No 2. fash quotations, were ns follows: FI.OUKHtendy; winter patents, J3.B0 r.,70; straights, n.20W3.W: clears, J2.90f?3.30; spring specials. JI.20; patents, S3.353J3.70; siralchts. M.jmas.L'S. .. , WHEAT No. 3 spring, 7S07Sic: No. 2 rod, SliWiSisc. OATS-No. 2. 47ffT4So : No. 2 white, 4SW 4'jc; No. 3 white. IS',4U'49c. rtYR-No. 2. 6.1i4i(4c. VtAItliHY l'alr to choice malting, ROff f3c. SIOEDS-No. 1 flax, $1.44: No. 1 north western, $1.41: prime timothy, $.15fl(5.35; clover, contract grade, $!).:t. PllOVlSJONS-Mess pork, per hbl $15.75 (ffl50. Uird. per 100 lbs.. $9.S7!4ff9,90. Short ribs sides (loose). S.4M?8.HO. Dry snlted shoulders (boxed). $7.3"K97.(!2Vi. Short clear sides (boxed). $8.9039.00. AVHISJKY Ilasls of high wines, $1,32. The following nro tho rccolpts and ship ments of grain yesterday: Articles. Hccolpts. Shipments. riour. hhls 4!,oyi at,oo AVhont, hu 213,(NH1 Hfi.OOO fom. bll.i 231.000 70.000 Oats, hu 291.000 iss,imo nyo. hu ifi.000 a,mw Itarley, hu 203,000 25.0i'0 On tho Produce exehnngo today tho hut tor market was llrm; cicumerles, 14h24Vac; dairies, 13Jj20c. Cheese, steady. Oiifi lO'.ic. Kggs, firm: fresh. 2rff2IVjc. xnw yohk r;i:i:iiAi, maiikht. pl'kled hnm. $9.7,10 fi l.ard. stead. westein steamed, tloi,, refined, nrni. con. fluent. $io.3o. South Amertdi. $11. i im pound, $i.83t,'rfS.iiO. 1'ork. stend, fnmll. $17.tW17.!HJ; short rltar, $lMn.l?ll.Jo. mess, ili.frm 17.60. HUTTEH-lleci lpts. C,ft?2 pkgs ; stend ; slate dairy, 15:.-'4c: crcatnery. 10y2ic; Juno creamery, ist22c; factory. 12',4'ilSc. CHEESE Itecelpts. S.7S0 iikgs llrm; fancy lorgc, Septemh'-r, l"1(10',H-i fnncy small, September, 10-Vi'Uc; late made, best, large, !Hr, late made, best, small. 10yi0i4c lJOdW Hccel)ts, I'.lAi pkgs.; unlet; state and I'ennsylvanla, 2fil(27c; western, at mark, 2';e; southern, nt mnrk, tiS6c. POl'I.TItY-Allve. steady; springers, 9fi 10c; turkeys. c, fowl, 10isc. Pressed, easy, springers, I'lOc; fowls. S'sftOc, tur keys, 9H10c. METALS-Tho home nnd foreign metal markets were easier today, with the ex ception of copper, which was 2s (5d higher In London, that market closing with spot unoled nt 33 2 nl and futures nt X'm The New York market Is still more or lotss unsettled mid It Is quite Impossible to name ucturato prices. Therefore the ouoted values should bo looked upon ns being more or less nominal. Lake Superior Is qiioted nt iaiV((17.00, electrolytic at $K5.37'i'fHC.fi:,4 and casting nt $16. Pig tin wns quiet at home and abroad, with n dip ol 1 In l.oiidoiii prices which carried quoted values there down to i:il2 2sGd for spot mill 105 5s for futures. An unsettled market was reported here, with spot quoted at $i...87's. sellers. I.ead remained quiet here and unchanged, with Loudon 3s lower, closing at X 10J5s. Spelter nominal hero at vesterdny's ad vance, with SI. S3 quoted London was Ss (VI lownr at XlCJs. Iron was dull In the New York market. Glasgow was 2d lower, clos ing at f5sfid, and Mlddleshorough closed H4d higher at -ts 3d. IMg Iron warrants wero quoted nt Sln.ftO'ii 11.50. No. 1 northern foundry, $ir,.r,nfllC.fi; No. 2 southern -foundry, $14..Vi',i 13.50; No. 1 southern foundry, ? 1 5. 50H5.oii, No. 1 southern foundry, soft. $15.o0T 17.0o. MAIIK IVI', I OMAHA WHOLESALE Condition of Trmle mill t iiiiln t lutis mi Maple mid I'nni'y I'miluee. EOnS-ltccclpts. light: fresh stock. 21c. LIVE POULTItY Hens. u4'rt'5e old roosters, 3tlc; turkeys, 7fiSe; ducks nnd geese, SHtftic; spring chickens, per lb., U7l(i!t. IMtKSHED POtrLTUY-Tiirkeys. S50c; ducks ami g-vso, 7ifSc; spring chickens. V.'tfi'; hens. Vinic. lU'TTHIt-Comninn to fair. l.TJo; cholco dairy, In tub, 15VI7c; separator, i,T(2lc. . riti;.SU I-ISII ni.n-.t mi, ISc; whlto bass, loo; blilehsh. 12c: bullhT.ds. 10c: bluo Illis, 7c; btifTaloes. 7c; entllsh, 12c; coil, lie; crnnples, 11c; halibut, He; herring, 7c; had dock. 10c; pike, 10c; red snapper iCi; sal mon, lie; suiitlslt. tc: 1 1 out. 9c; whlterlsh. 9e, pickerel, tk;; trcsh mackerel, ouch, Wti 35c. OYBTEItS-Mcdliims, per can. 22c: Stand nrds, jicr can, 25c; extra selects, per can, 33c; New York counts, per can, loo; bulk Standards, per gal., $1.2i)U1.25: hulk extra selects. $!.(W(l.tfj; bulk, New York counts, per gal., $1 73. PIOEONK -Llvo. per do., G9c. VKAI" Cholco, iM,Sc. CHIUSTMAM DECOItATIONS. THEES I to G feet, per dor... $1.75; fi to S feet, per doz., $2.50; S to 9 feet, per doz.. $3.50; 10 to 14 feet, each, $1,0071.50; 15 to 20 fct, each. $2.itff t.00. EVEIH5UEEN WUEATHINC.-In colls of 20 yards, per coll, SI; evet green wreaths, 12 fnehes In dinmcter, per doz., $1.50: holly wreaths. 12 Inches In dinmcter, per doz.. $.1. HOLLY HH A NCI I ES Per enso of 00 lbs., $1.50; per bbl.. $2. LONC1 NEEDLE PINES-Pcr doz,, $2.W 3.0O. MISTLETOE HftANCIIES-Per lb., SO'tf 10c. JIAYPrlces quoted by Omaha Wholrsalo Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland, $9.50 ; No. 2 upland, $8.50: medium. $: coarse, $7.50. llyc s,rnw, $5.. Theso prices are for hay of good color nnd quality. Demand lair, Hccolpts, I cars. CORN New, C3u; old, 63c. 1 HHAN-$22. OATS-50C. VEOETAHLES. POTATOES Homo grown. $1: northern, $1.10; Salt Uiko, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. UAHHOTS -Per hl 60c. HISHTW l'cr ',fbu. basKet, Doc. TPHNIPS Per bu., Wc; IlutnbaBaa, per U lbs., $1.23. ClimiMHEHS-Hothouse, per doz,, $1.25. LETTUCE Head, per bbl., $tii0, hothouso lettuce, per doz., 23" PAHSLEY-Pcr doz.. 25c. JIADISIIES Per doz.. 25c. SWEET POTATOES-Homo grown, per lb., 2V4c; geuutna Virginia, per bo!., I3.W; Kansas, per bbl., $3. 1 CAHItAUE Holland seed, crated, I'ac. ( 'AC LI FLO WEU-Per crate, $2.50. ONIONS Home grown, per lb.. 2ff2J4c; Siianlsh, per crate, $2; Michigan reds, 3c per lb. CELEItY Knlamnzoo, per bunch, 25Sf33o; Nebraska, per bunch, 30iH35c; Callforulu, 40Sic. NAVY HEANS Per bu., $2.15. K11UITS. APPLE8 Hen Davis, per bbl., $4.0034.50; wlncsaps, $5: Jonuthnu, $5,50; liellcllowers, per box, $l.(j5. 1'iSAita viitcrs, j.awrcncc, $2.25 2.50. ORAPES Mnlngns. per keg, $3.50fi5.BO. CHANHEItltlES-Pcr bbl., $7.5OiflS.O0i per crutc, $2.7o. TiturtCAL FRUITS. OltANOES Kiorians. 3 23U3.50; California navels, $3,502)3.75; budded, $3. LEMONS 'alley, $3,5043.75; cholco, $3.00 (Q3.25. 15 ANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2.252.76. l'MOS California, now cartons, 75c: Im ported, per lb., 12Jjllc. DATES Persian, In 60-lb. boxes, per ib 6Hc; Salrs, 5c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Now cron waiouts. Nn. 1 nfi shell, nor lb.. 12c: hard shell, nor lb.. l!Un! No. 2 soft shell, 11c; No. 2 hard shell, lOVio: Urazlls, per lb., lie; lllbortn, pc- lb., Uc; ulmondH, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12c. jiuwuii ier .4-scctlou case. $3.wy3.7o. CIDElt Nohawka. per bbl.. $3: Nov. 1'ork. 3.50. iiiijj'. io. l green, Co; No. 2 preen, 5c; No. 1 Halted. 7Mc: No. 2 snlted. fiiio; V 1 veut calf. 8 to 124 lbs.. 9c: No. 2 veal cnlf. 12 to 15 lbs., 7c; dry hides, 8fll3c; sheep pelts. 25Ti27c: horse hides. $1.502.25. hauukkiiau i rcr '4-upi,, $3; per bbl., S5.75. Quotation! of tin:' Hny on Various Cum inoiltt lea. NEW YORK. Dec. lO.-PI.OUR-ne. colpts, 15,3li bhls.i exports. 12,697 bids.; sales. 11, H pkgs.; unchanged, but 'easier In tone. Ryo Hour, steady. CORNMEAL Dull; yellow western, $1,3$; city. $1.3i5. UYH Easy; No. 2 western, 72!ie, f. o. b., nuoai. It ARLEY Dull. WHEAT Receipts, 156.7(50 bu.: exnorts. 51.974 hu,; sales, 3,905,000 bu. futures, 40,000 nu. spoi npo, eiuuer; o. rcu, nsc, f. o. b.. allont: No. 2 red. SOc. elevator: No. I northern Duluth, S7c, f. o, b nlloat; No, 1 linrd Duluth, 9(4c, f. o. 1 nlloat. Options fxnerleuced a weak dav trom iimhhihiIIv fren tmloaillng, bearish cables In fnco of ilonday's lato strength hero nnd larger northwestern receipts. Short selling wns inoro aggressive. Wall street nnd foreign houses offered wheat and export trade was light. Closed weak nnd IHIUHc lower; March, S7HISSl,ic. closed at S7V3c; May. sosj ttiSSc, closed at Mi?ic; December, 8l?4'&'Sl34c, rlosed at Stic. CORN Receipts. 51,000 hu.; export. 1.702 int.; saies. ;m,wi nu. iniun's. spot, ensler: No. 2. 72?;e. elevator, and 72?.c. f, n. l . ollo.it. Option mnrkct declined In sjnnpnthy with wheat and wnB also affected by lower raoics. smaii cu'iuiiiiien, iiuioaiiiug anil ralr receipts. Closed wenlt at .VatVic not loss; 3Iuy, 71i072'ic, closed at 71ic; December. jta.iffTa 1-1(50. closed nt 714io. OATS Receipts, 91,600 bu,; exports, 5.495 hu. Spot, ensler: No. 1, 52c: No. 2. D2c; No. 3. 51c; No. 2 white. Mtc; No. :i white. 64c; jrnck mixed western, 62o; track white, 54(i rSc. Options eold off as u result of general depression In tho grain markets. IIOPS Quiet; stlite, common to cholco. 1901 crop, lliifl&Uoj 1900, S12c; 1S99. (5fl9c; 1'nclllc coast. 1901 crop, lljfloc; 19m) crop, K'i12o: 1S99. 6.fi0e. HlDES-Stcudy: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., IKe; California, 21 to 25 lbs., I9fcc; Texas; dry. 24 to ::o lbs., 14Vic LEATHER w fl eadv: hemlock solo. Tlucnos Ayrcs, light to heavy weights, 23 WOOIi-Qulet; domestic flcero, 25i2tfc; Texas. ICfilTt. PROVISIONS -Hsflf. stendy; family. $ll.oo wu.fto; mess, p.Kmiiim; ueot limns, i?.uir, jl.EO; packed. $10 504T12.C); olti $20; India, mefs. $17,lvia oo. Cut mets, quiet: pick )d bellies, 15.75ino.2i; plckjed ihorti, $7; t'nltou States a. id Canada, east of 'he Roi'kles. ! reas d ;," bu. Outs, tn tl'O t tilted Stabs and Canada cat of the Ruckle, dert eased 31At bu. Among tho more Important Increnses reported to Urad street s are those of 5.5eo.0i bu. nt north western Interior elevators, 7O0.W In Mani toba, 139.0k) nt Coteau and f!.oA) nt Lincoln. The leading decreases am those of 739.00) bu. at Portland nnd 50,0") at Minneapolis private elevators. riillndrlplilii I'roiliiee .MnrliVt. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 10.-HUTTER-Elrm, good demand; fancy western cream cry. 2fi'i264e; fancy nearby prints. 29c. EUUH Stcudv; fresh nearby, western and southwestern, 20c; fresh southern, 25c. CHEESE rirm; New York full tram. fancy small, lie. New York full creams, ralr to choice, 1MM1V. Mllnnul.ee tirnlu lnrUc, MIIAVAtMvEE, Dec. 10. WH EAT Mn r ket lower: No. 1 northern. 77c; No. 2 north- em. 77if7S'4c; May. 7',,c. RYE-I'lrmer; .N'o. 1. (3'ic. I1ARLEY Steady ; No. 2, (52c; til' sc. CORN-JIay, ii7-'c. sample, Mil Toledo Oritln nml Meed. TOLEDO. Dec. lo.-WHEAT-Louer; cash. .W4c; December. JO'.jo; May. sr,i,c. CORN December. OSifcc; -May. '4c. OATS-December. IG'ic; May. "Uc SEEI-Clovcr, December, $3.80; March, $5.lio. Diilnlli (irnln Mnilief. DI Lt'TH. Dec. 10.-WH EAT-Cnsh. No 1 hard. 7s'c, No, 2 northern, 73Sc; No 1 northern and December, 75'c; May. 79'ic CORN-Blc. OATS 15' kC halnnces. $l..'2fi,t95. monn. IflS't per cent, Now York exchange, 25c discount 1IOPTON. Dec 10,-1 Itnrlllgs, J?l.272.t5. balances, $2,lfiX,7W CINCINNATI. Dec. 10. -Clearings. $3,156, 750; money. 3's6 per cent; New York ex change, par, eii AurU .Mono .MnrUel, NEW YORK. Dec. lO.-MONEV-On call, llrm, at 5'sfS per cent; last loan, 6 per cent; ruling rnM, per cent; prime mercantile pnper. 1'atio per cent. STERLINu EXCI IANOE Heavy, with actual business In bankers' bills at Jt.vs for demand and at $4.K3 for sixty duvs; posted rates, JI.SI',WI.5 nnd $I.SS; commer. cl.il bills. $4.Mtf4.M4. SILVER-llar. 6(4c; Mexican dollar', 13' e. HONDS Oovernment steady; state, weak; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: MOVEME.Vr.s Ol' PTOCKii A.M IIO.Mlf. I pirnrd Rush nt llpeiilue nnd itelnpxe nt CIiikc. NEW YORK, Dec. 10. -The recent course of Amalgamated Copper threw th" ma I ket Into renewed confusion. After rising to "2"4 there wns open selling by the brokers, whoso buying had been a strong Influcnco in yesterday s rally In tho stock, ns they are credited with usually acting Tor Inside interests In Amalgamated Copper. Tho consequence as that that stock com menced to sag again In nn Inegulnr way until It had dropped down to VS. Tho price then worked Its way upward, with iiceasloiinl reactions to a high level of 74a.. reiirosentliiir n recovery of over 10 points trom Saturday's low level for th" siock. i no general level ni prices was affected by all of these fluctuations, but only to a moderate extent, tho effect being more to discourage operations whether for tho long or short account. There wero some Individual points of strength, notably In the Vanderbllts, with large ileum ml for New York Central nnd a number of less prominent railroads and industrials. In cluded In the latter class cro Ueneral Electric, American Smelting, American Citr, Hocking Coal, People's Cas, Consol idated lias and International Paper pre ferred. Tho tone of tho money market was much quieter during tho day nnd there seemed a siilllclent supply nt fIi? per cent, but lato In the day belated bor rowers claused a flurry to S per cent by their urgent efforts to cover their wnnts, and the stock market mado an Immedlato response. Iho whole list dropping s-jildonly to the lowest of tho day on greatly In creased dealings, Amalgamated Copper fell back to (5!'H and closed with a net loss of about ii point, St. Paul nnd Manhattan fell rapidly, tho former declining 2. There was no effectual rally In tho market nnd tho closing wns hcav, at about tho lowest. Tho sterling exrhange market continued depressed and there Is not much likelihood ot gold exports while money rates hold stiff, A deposit nt tho sub treasury of $5o,fli) for transfer to New Or leans shows the Interior pressure for funds. Tho heavy prollt-taklng of the day In tho grain and cotton market gave Jiopo of somo money mnrkct relief by liquida tion on that quarter. The heavy with drawals from tho money market by the government on account of tho surplus gives cause for uneasiness and there was general expectation during tho day that tho secretury of the treasury would an nounce tho ImmedlHto payment ot tho gov ornnunt's Jnuuary Interest as a measure of relief. Tho announcement of notion in this matter camo too late to help the mar ket today. Tho railroad bonds were qulto dlvcrslllcd, but tho price movement wns Irregular. Total sales, par value, $I,I10,0"0. United States bonds wero all unchanged on tho last call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says. A hotter fooling dominated tho stock markot today on tho toport ot Kitchener's progress In putting down tho Hocr war and on New York rumors of a settlement of tho copper light. American stocks opened llrm, but slid back in tho absence of support. Then New York supported tho market, hut It remained list less, Rio tlntos moved within narrow limits, at ono time reaching 42HC, but clos ing unchanged for Iho day at llTdc Copper was steady at 55 tho ton. Rio tlntos otll clals refuse to talk about tho reduction of output. Gold to tho amount of X20,0n0 has gono out to Malta. Ono million pounds In stallment Is duo tomorrow. Now Zealand loan bills nro llrm at 3 7-16. Paris exchange, is 23.13; Herlln, 20.12. Tho following arc tho closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: U. S. ref. 2s, reg, do coupon do 3s, reg, ..(..., do coupon do new 4s, reg., do coupon do old Is, reg... do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon Atch. gen. Is do adj. 4s Hal. & Ohio 4sl, do :i'4s do cpnv. 4s..,., Canada So. 2s.,., Cent, of Ga, 3s. ., do Is lno dies. & O. U&s. . Chi. & A. 34s.,.. C. tt. & Q. n. iH, C, M & S P g. 4s, C. .i N. W. c. 7s. C. R. I. ,t P 4s... CCC s i, g. 4s. Chicago Tor. Is.. Chicago it So Den. & R. G. 4s.. Erie prior I. 4s. no general is.., K. W. & D. C. Is, Hock. Vnl. 414s ., Offered. losi, 109 10ii ltttfi 139, io;. 102, 91 102U1 L. & N. tint. 4s.. Mex. Central 4s.. do 1st lno M. it St. L. 4s... M.. K. & T. 4s... do 2s N. Y. Central Is, do gen. 3'is N. J. C. gen. 6s., No. I'aclilc 4s. do 3s N. W. c. 7s.... Reading gen. Is. St L K I M c, 6s, 105 St, L. S. T. Is, 1U9L St. I.. S. V. Is.., IWU do 2s 76(a S A .t A P 4s. . . 107 So, Pnrlllc 4s :; So. Rnllway 5s... 97lTox. & Pac. Is.., 112 T, St L . W 4s.. 13914 Union Pac. 4s.... 107 . do conv. Is.... 1034 Kl SO 10J( 100 S9j ioy Wabash- Is. do 2s do deb. 15.. West Shore 4s W. & L. E. 4s Wis. Central 4s.. Con. Tob. Is 1o;i S2 ti ll.l 9S M me. no I3ITJ 105 102?i 99 , 97a 9HU 79Jt S9!i, 921 4 12i)C ns', so 10954 105, 119 n.!J in 9il. 61 l.oniloii Murk liiii(nllniis. LONDON, Dec. 10. t p. m.-Closlng: Consols, money.. do account. . .92 Anaconda Atchison do nfd Hill. v- Ohio.. fair i pmnnit! nr(n i.tm i.... . middling fair. U5-lRd: good mlddllnc 4 23.32.1; middling. 4 l9-32d; low middling 4M: good ordinary. 4?d; ordinary. 4Ud l'lJ!.",rr.'' "I'ened quiet and closed steady. closed quiet; middling upinn'ds, siso: mid- ......p. m.,,, oviij, iiaies. r Utliros closed bnrely stonily; December. 8.09c; Jan- ....... . , ' mil), e."!o; .lllircn, S.ITOf t.,i.. uVi . ' . i 1 - ""t o.ivc; July, s.osc; Atignst. 7.9Sc. 'u.''7t' uec 10-COTTON-Stendv: Sari"'v 4? middling. 7'4e; receipts ?:.62?n ,bn,lMi shipments, 7,107 bales; stock 52,213 bales. OALVESTON. Dep. lO.-COTTON-Hlgher, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10.-COTTON . .. , ........ ...nvn, uiuiiiiiry, oy-llc: good ordinary. 7 l-16c; low middling. 7ic middling, sc; good 'middling. S'4c; middling fnlr SI1.1&,. rAn itl. - l-. i.V t .' .f it- r i . . . v..,..f, -...i... n.ilL'B SIOCK, psl.ss, bales, Kntiires. steady: December 7.c; Janiiary, 7.917.92c; February. 7.92Jji May. i.96'H7.97c: June. 7.6fi7.uo: Jniv ?m5 - - . , ,.VI4J Nt, I, mils ; nil u mid Provision, ST. T.niTlH. Tlee. lHWin,'AT I No. 2 red. cash, elevator. Rl'ie: traok. s &7!ic.; Decembor, Slc; May, 8IHo; No. 1 hard. SoiSli.4c CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, Kc: track, 691i0;i,o; December, 67c; May, TfvfftoHc. ijai iiwer; xo. a casn. s'o; trade, 4S4ii49c: December. Kc: Mnv. Wio: N'n 2 white, 4914c it r; I'irin, fiisc, FLOUR Stronuer: red winter nnlnnii S?!.S553.IiO: cxtrn fancy nnd strnlcht. J.i.sofi) 3.75; clear. $3.1ivf3.25. TIMOTHY SEED-Nomlnally $6.00J)6.50, to arrive. CORNMEAL-SteadV nt $3.25. ItRAN Strong; sacked, cast track, $l,12i?f 1.15. HAY Timothy, steady. $l3.Cvf iR.ui! nrnl. rle. scarce, llrm, $9.001T14.00. wiiihky Htcndy at $1.32. IRON COTTON TIES-93c. llAOGINn-SflG'ic HEMP TWINE 9c, PROVISIONS-Pork. easier: Inlihlni? $lC.5i). Iird. better. $9.771... Dry sail moots boxed, easy, but not lower; extra short and cicar rins. s.w; clear sines, fs.ib. Hacon, boxed, easy, but not lower, extra shorts and clear ribs, $9.37Vj: clear sides. SS.r.lU. META1.S-I.ead. steady, $4.:5i4.274. Sps' tor. llrm nt $4.15i(4.17V4. POULTRY Steady; chickens. 6e; sprliiTs. 7c; turkeys. 6',;Sj7'jC; cucks, 6i7c; geese. iit'Ti i;i Htenuy; creamery, S0fl2iUe: dairy. 15if20c. EGGS-Steady nt 22c. Ri:ci:iPT8-Klour. 10.X) bills.: wheal. 37.0CO bu.: com. Sl.( bu.. oals. iB.OCk) bu SlIIPMENTS-l'lour. U.rino bids.; wheat. C3,(n) hu.; corn, (50,000 bu.; oats, 20,000 bu. Kar.sns City Grnm nnd I'rm liliina, Kansas City, doc. io.-wheat-dc- cemher, or; May, 79'ie; cash. No. 2 hard, 7fiV.iii77'se; No. 3, 70c; No. 2 red, S5'e: No. 3, M5l85c. CORN December. 70c; January, fiOftiWUo: May, Wc: cash, No, 2 mixed, ifflifcc; No. 2 white, (59fll',4c; No. .1. tliGSo. " OATS No. 2 white, 49c. RYE No, 2. fific. HA Y Choice timothy. $13.50; choice prairie. $13,751(14.00. ""tt HUTTER-Creameiy. 18ff22e; dalrj. fancy, 17c. EGGS-Weak : fresh Missouri and Kansas quoCTTi on change, 21c per doz., loss off, cases returned. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 42.100 bu.; corn. 121, CM hu.: oats. 20.UUI bu. ' SHIPMENTS Wheat, 9,6bu.; corn, 23.- "Hi lin. nuts. '-T.OOO bu. Mlniii'iiiiiills AVbent llnrl.et, MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 10.-W1IEAT-CnBh, 76'ic: Decembor. TB'nc: Mny, 77T;c; nn track, No. 1 hard, 7SV No, 1 northern, Til'io! N'o. 2 nortbern. 75Te. FLOUR Finn: llrst patents, $l.l0iri.C0: sei;ond imtents. $3.!i5ii l,(ki; llrst clears, UM 4(3.10; second clears, $2.t'5. ' HRAN-ln hulk, strong. $.uooy20.3o. World's Visible Suppl), NEW YORK. Dec, 10.-S)eclal cnlile and tclegrnphh' communications to Hrmlstroet's shows tho tollowlng changes In available supplies from the hist account: Wheat. 'In tho United Slates and Camilla, oast of lh Rockies. Increased 5.390.noo bu.: nlloat for mid In Kuropo decrpsfed '.M0iyy0 bu.; toinl tupply Increased $,2?2,0. Corn, In tha Atchison do pfd.... Hal. & Ohio do pfd... Cnnadlan Pac... Canada So.. Clies. & Ohio... Chicago & A.... do pfd Chi., Hid. L.. do pfd Chi. & E. III.. Chicago, G. Y ... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd...... Chicago ,V N. W C. R. 1. &- P Chicago T. & T. do pfd ('. C. C. & St. L Colorado So..,.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del. fc Hudson. Del. L. i W.... Denver &. R. O. do pfd Erlo do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking Vnlley. do pfd Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... ,! lif.l Lake Erie & W do pfd..,. i,. .v .n Mauhnttan L.... Met. St. Ry Mnv Henlrnl Mex. National Minn. & St. Mo. Pncltle. M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central.... N, Y. Central... Norfolk & W... do pfd No. Paclllc pfd.. Ontario & W.... Pennsylvania .. Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. V.... ,l,i lut nM do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd. St. Paul 76TS' 102 . 9IVi! 112 . S6V4 , U . 77V; 46h , 74 ,18S , 22v; S5V1 42V4 ,205 ,14S St. Paul pfd So. Paclllc So. Railway .... do pfd Tex. & Paclllc.. Tol., St. L. A; W do pfd Union Paclllc ... do pfd Wnbash do pfd W. & L. E do 2d nfil Wis. Control ... do nfd Adams Ex American Ex.... ir.it.. t T. h i.-v 29 Va Wells-Fa rgo " Ex !)7S4 Amnl, Copper... i.! Amor. L'ar : f. Oil. . S3V .170 ,242 , mi do nfd Anier. Lin. do pril Amor. S. & R. no nfd... 'I7. Alinn Ml,, :B44iniookiyn R. T. . 70!4Oolo. Fuel & 1.. r.n Con n.iu .lS2'4 Ocn, Electric . OHjIGItiooso Sugnr. . . ni'i-tn'WAiiiK .ii;ii. .13$ Inter. Pnper ., ;r,if.' nu pill ",f Ihlni, Tl....nH ' KTUiLacle'dn Gas '!!! .125 Na. Hlscult 1A-.7 Vll. t..ll,l T35'K'Na. Salt pfd.'.'.'.'.'! .llA j'ivo, American .. . S2K Paclllo Coast 1. 13?4 Paclllc Mail .IDS I People's Gas ... .103 Prosed S. Car... . 25'i! ',0 Pfd...u , 51 Pullman P. Car .US Republic Stool . .1(55';' do pfd . Sugar 9IUTenn. Coal & I., ftlii. Union Hag & p. r.iii.i do nfd .Its ,U. S. Leather... in; I do nfd . 7S-v.U. S. Rubber . u734' uo pril . (da, U. S. Stool , si i do pfd , 70 I Western Union. . 27'i Amer. Locomo.. . 59 I do pfd .101U1 .185 . 6Si . 32-; 9IU . 39 ' ?,H : 9.4 SSii. 21a 4l( . IS . 2SV4 . 20 . 40 .ISO .197 SS ISO 70 30'h S5 17 41! .I'-'1 96 am 2t SS 21 1',4 2S1 39 16 20'; 77,j S9 , 9.1 69 ' 2t3 . 75 4t4 , 9SU : .210 15'i Mi .120 . filTi . 11 , 74 . n il 50 115; 91 '4 911, S'S',4 ,t.. 13 Ex-rlghts. Last sale. Trust receipts. Huston DKic'k (luoini mils, HOSTON. Dec 10,-Call loans, Iff per cent; time loans, P4fi5 per cent. Official closing: AtchlsoH Is Mux. Con. 4s N. E. G. & C. .. Atchison do pfd....' Hoston a A Hoston Ele. N Y. N H H. Fltchburg pfd... Mex. Central ... Amer. Sugar ... Amer. T. & T.. hum, I. & S Gen, Electric ... Mass. Electric. Mo pfd N, E. G. C... United Fruit ... U. S. Steel do pfd Westlngh. Com. Adventure Allouez "Ex-dlvldcnd, " 102 tAmnlgamated .., so Hallle 67 .Hlnghnm 7('.'i'Cnl. & Hecla 9!!'. (Vnteniihil i upper itange .. IJOIU. i mil Frankllii .Mohawk Olil limn I, it... i Osceola '." Parrot Qulncy Santn Fo Copper Tamurack Trlmountalu .... Trlnliv , United Slates .. Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine ,167 :.! 22'; ,120',; .1(50 ,Ss2 , 32 ' : sw . ii . 99 1 , 75a4 . 23 41 iji.i 15 5Ma 4fl in :;;', , S9 31 15o . ::s , 15 Ufa . -I , ti llniikr I'loMi'lngH. , OMAHA. Dee. 10. Rank elenriiiirs imlnv $1,. 116,800.03; corresponding day' last year. $1,031.1(6.87: lnercaVo, $262,353. 10. .MiW 1 UKIv, I'ec. in. c curings. $10, H3.053; balancis. sn.SSS.rai CHICAGO. Dec. 10.-riearlngs, $20,761 IS); iMi.inces, i.iiii.-.u.i; pnsieu exenange, II.X1.? 4.SS; Now York oxchnugo, 25c dheouut, . PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 10. CIohHucx. $21,331,747; balances, $.,,26.1,7'50; monrv, 5 per Li'lll. HAI.TI.MORE. Dec. lO.-ClearlnRK. H.SU,. Clf, 4? -I?, H'r. ....: - . 8T. LOUIS, Dec. iO.-Clenrlne. J9,6JJ,iJ5i HI 15-lb ;9(: 102 Ki3U .s 23 , 167 SIS' 5S l, ll"?i tit 170 'auadlmi Pae... lies. & Ohio... Illcago G. V... '.. .M. A- tit p Denver A: R. O. do prd !rle do 1st pfd...... ,t,i ".1 i.r.i Illinois Central'.'. .V: N . tC X- T do pfrt N. Y. Central... U'AU..''l,.,v,:n-r,t'" t 2f,,il I" ounce. . . , 1 no rnio or ills- flll'lrJl' "l"'" market for short bills IS 3l'.llf3. tiot r..t,. . l..n o ,t ...V 1 v. ,n, ,v, iinr.: IIIUHIlia IIIHS, 315-P4!3' per cent. Norfolk . W. do pfd No. Pac. pfd. Ontnrlo & W. Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd... do 2d pfd. ... 80. Rnllway . do pfd So. Pacini! ... Union Paclllc do pfd U. S. Steel.... do pfd Wabash do pfd Spanish 4s.... Rand Minos . DcHcers ... 93 4 ...1(0 ...m . . . tb ... 24J4 ... 40ts ... 29 . . . X3 ' ... 94 ... C0, . . .103 ... 9H4 . . . 4;'i ... 93'i ... 23 ... 44 ... 74J4 ... 10-S ... 40' rr VnrU Mining .Itnclcs. NEW YORK. Dec. 10. Tho fnlW-w the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 Alice 43 llreeco 11 HrunswloK con.. 7., Comstock Tun.... 6 Con. nil. Af Va..l53 Dcadwood Terra. 60 Horn silver 190 Iron Silver 60 Lcndvlllc Con.... 0 Little Chief Ontario Ophlr rnonix Potosl Savage Sierra Novndn Small Hopes ., standard .875 . 5S ... ti ... 40 . ..355 Cotton .Market. Wool Mnrkct. T nvnnv nn,. m wrrj n.i. u 1.. . , . . , v., y 1 , in,- ouer- lngs at the wool auction sales today num- "" i',".-' "iiiiniy mour.im grndes, Queensland. Victoria and New Zealand scoured wer In good demand and wero tnken lit tinmn irr,.m1, ,..,.i . . . . ' . . ... . i,.. . u , 1 j Vi,-HII IMIV- ors. Now South Wales. 3.600 hales; scoured. fti.r 1 51 ' KrlQ",yv.,-;l'u1,' yiicensland. 2.000 bales; scoured, fields 6d; creasy. SU'rf S',4d. Victoria. 1,500 bales: scoured, 3'4ls 7d: greasy. 4iil0'jil. South Australia. 100 hairs; scoured. ,l.V4'fl8!4d; grensy. 4ifiSd. i;w .euiiiiiu, ,itii onies; scoured. 3'iil'if Is 1'.4d; greasy. S'ifiOHd. capo of Good llnnn Illlll N'llllll 1 "rtl linlna. 1 r. 16li greasV. l?;iI5 id! ' liriCTAV 11. . I. i,inr w.7,v., ui-u, i" uuir-i nero is a stronger tone generally In tho wool mar- nri. iiiiii tuin nrc-K, nun llio liomaild Con tltilta !rnml rTli mu.Ul . r, ....., . ... , iui lerrnory wools Is llrm and fair lines are being taken "ii nit- I'unin in lurmer quoiaiions. Fleece nuuin in u nieiiuy. wnn prices about the sumo ns last week. ST, LOUIS, Dec. 10.VOOL-8teady : medium grades, 13W17J4C light fine, 12Hfl 15c; heavy fine. lO-012c; tub wnshed, 14'92ic. OH nml lloln. nn. f rr' TI . n m nrt mi. . . v... v-,. . ,, ,f-i. ,,, vi r ireoii nai nnces, $1.3i); certlllciites, no bid: shipments. iiuip,, tuviHHi, ,i,wii iioi;,,; runs. n.'iiO bbls.; nverngo, 70,505 bhls. TOLEDO. Dec 10,-OH-North Limn 94c: South Lima and Indiana, S9c. ii''" luuiv. ucc. io. uii-uottonseed, firm; yollow, 39140. Petroleum, dull. Rosin steady; turpentine, Arm at 3Sfi3.Wc. ' SAVANNAH. Dec. .10.-OI L-Tiirpcntlne, firm at ?'fltc rosin, llrm. LONDON, Dee. 10.-OII.CaIcutta lln seed, spot, 39s M. llry fiiiods Mnrkrt. , NKW YORK. Dec, 10.-DRY GOODS Very Arm market for all descriptions of staplo cottons, but no quotable advances In prices. Brown cottons In better demand for homo trade. Bleached muslins tend up ward. Coarse colored goods against buy ers. Print rlotiis strong. Prints and ging. hnms firm. Wnolc situation favorable from sellers' point of view. MANCHESTER. Dec. 10,-CLOTHS-Mnr-kot haidcntng, nrns steady, with 'llttlo doing. Sugar Mnrkct. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 10,-SUGAR- nii-uui . ii:ii iuiin. i'-iuff.M'; open kettle centrifugal. 3' iffj 3'4e ; centrlfugnl, grnniN inted. 1 1.14 5-160: (vhltes. :n;f3'4o; velloVvs 3 7-1tvf39r; seconds. 2-a3'ic Alolassos steady: open kettle, 2341 30r; centrifugal. Sfe 20c. Svrup. steady, 2,Vk2Sc, " NEW YORK, Dec. 10,-SUOAR-Raw. steady: fair reflnlng, 3 3-2lc; centrifugal, 96 test, .".4c; molasses sugar, 3.32c. Rellncd, Mtciid). , 1 f'niTcc VlurKi-i. NEW YORK, Doc. 10.-COI'FEE-Spot Rio, quiet: No. 7 Invoice, 8)ie. Mild, qufel; Cordova. 7'.4iillc. FututcH opened steady, with prices unchnnged to 5 points lower. The close was barely stendy nnd 5ifH0 points net lower, Totnl sales wero 18,000 bags In cluding February at'.0o; March, 6.70i(6.S0e: May. 6.90116.93c ; July. 7.10c: September. 7.20 j7.35c; October, 7.35c. Evaporated nml Dried Fruit, NEW YORK, Dec 10. EVA PORATED APPLES Market ruled rather quiet, hut about steady. Slntc. common tn good, 6fc S'ie: prime, l'j9l4c; choice, 9fi9?c: fancy, 10-nlOVtc CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Market quiet. Prunes, 3ifl7c. Apricots. Roynl, 1Cj' He; Moor Park. WiiV.U: Peaches, peeled, 12i(I9c: impeded, 7fil0'4c. civ York l.lvo Stock Mnrkct, NEW YORK, Dec, 10.-BEEVES-rRe-colpts. 51.1 head, mainly consigned direct; no sales roporled. Cables quote American steers at ISfil.lc, dressed weight, and re frlgerator beef at t1j'jc. Exports. 750 beeves and 2 loo quarters of beef, CALVES Receipts, 130 head; veals lower: no roporled sales ot other cnlves; veals sold at $l.0O'u7.60, . SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts. 1,551 head; market quiet, with sheep weak and lambs steady; sheep, $2.W'fi3.2'); lambs. $1.20 tJ5 on. . IIOGH-Roci'lpts, 2,535 hend, ll coiulillcd direct; mmket nominally itta.dy, OMAHA LIVE STOGI MARKET Cornfii luiri lU Dmriily, but Oowi Wrt ictirt tti Slroaj. HEAVY HOGJ STRONG, BUT OTHERS WEAK I.IkIiI Itnn of sbeep Tndii) mid glut ton Crndes !nld I'rrrly nt timid Steady Price, but Feeders Mow nnd at l.orr Point of Jrrnsim. tlpftllllM t.'aA. Olticlal .lionoiy' , Ottlclal 'luesuay SOUTH OMAiiA. Dec. 10. Cattle, .. 3,35 ,. 4,141 Hogi. Sheep. S.utU u.lv, lZ.2v6 2,lt Two days this week... S.lbU Some dii)s last week.... s.ilil Same week before 9.130 Same three weeks ngo..ll,o:3 baine tour weeKs oro ...14,3U satno dais last year.... i.rw Average prices paid 'or hogs nt Omann the past several days with parlsotut: SO.K'J lb, iW 2.',0l'.' 2,.)N'I 1j,I,3 ,i: 7,5)7 10,.l'.2 S.210 !S,W4 3?,o;6 lO.WH) South cum- Pate. 1901. l;i0O.,lfc99.IIS98.:n9J.lt95.1895. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. I'ec. Dec. S... 9... 10.. "I & 67H 6 63 o IJ 5 81 ri 73ii 6 t.6)l I 5 76' i a i3 6 8514 0 (W n 9:.i 6 SSU 5 9J e (Ki I W j l 01. 6 13t 4 S2 4 W, 4 82 I 4 7SI 4 75 78; I 5 6, 4 7S 661 4 8? 4 76 1 71 4 74 4 69 4 l 4 fit! 4 68 4 77 4 SI 4 SI) 4 78, i 90 3 6) t 84, 3 S5, 3 87 i 3S 3 t 8 oil 3 M ' 3 S, S 31 3 Sol 3 Si 3 SS 3 44, 3 8.' 3 46 3 75. 3 Sl 3 231 3 !Gi . 3 73 3 20, i! bSi 3 19 4 71, 3 21 3 74 3 23 3 76' 3 28 3 29 3 SI. 3 SOI 3 S'i 3 SI .1 S3 :i 35j 1 it 2Si 3 30 3 90l 3 29 1 3 31, 3 27 d 31, 3 IS 3 32 3 11 3 3- 3 14, U 34 1 3 16 3 3(1 3 13 I 3 15 3 39i I 3 271 $ 211 3 27 3 211 3 20l 3 I61 3 24! 3 24 3 28 3 25 J 3 32 3 301 3 27 3 3l 3 23 3 19 3 20 3 09 3 191 3 23 3 21, 3 16 , 3 091 3 251 ' 3 231 3 00 1 3 17 3 19 3 13 3 21, 3 13, 3 21; S 4 8 45 S 41 3 3D 3 44 3 44 3 33 3 41 3 46 3 60 3 43 3 3 3 40 3 35 3 il 3 39 3 '.9 3 26 3 2 3 32 .0." I CO . ISO 3 ;i ..1070 1 . UV' 3 1 CAIN ES 1 190 ii ei 1 2.......... 170 3 76 STAGS. 1 1CM0 2 35 1.... 2 SVJ 2 m STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 40 1 76 1 450 2 50 .STOCK CALVES. 1 SiSl 2 75 1 S75 I 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 2 665 2 75 2 WO 3 88 90") 2 90 30 6S9 3 60 ..... 8i) 3 00 23 SI2 3 ft) 710 3 W 10 SSI .1 65 i 3 13 to i a fl 8.-. Ml 3 90 6 SS0 t HI 6 912 4 00 1..,. 1.... 1.... 4.... 16.... 57. . . . 57. . . . 15.... 752 3 2. 817 3 25 771 3 35 CM 3 40 COLORADO. 71 feeders.. 701 3 7o 4 feeders.. 700 3 f 1 feeder... " 3 60 1 cow 850 3 35 IS cows 820 3 35 1 cow 730 2 10 1 cow S10 2 Irt 2 cows S30 2 10 1 cow Slit) 2 10 1 feeder... 1000 3 60 T. Coiner Neb. 1 feeder... ooo 3 io 2 feeders.. 705 .1 (0 1 feeder... 720 3 ') 1 feeder... 050 3 10 1 feeder 2 cows, 3 cows. 3 cows. 3 cows... . MO 3 cow s.. . 3 cows.. . S70 3 in . SI6 2 50 .716 2 50 . S70 2 60 la 9J 3 10 916 3 10 A. 6 feeders.. 803 1 feeder.. . (Nl 3 60 1 feeder... M) 3 10 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The. otllclnl number of rats of brought In today by each road was Cattle. Hog. Sheep. C, M. &SI. P 9 19 Wnbnsh 3 2 .. Missouri Paclllc 2 3 Union Pacific System 29 26 C. & N. W Ii F., E. & M. V 51 C. St. P., M. & O.... IS H. K- M 50 C. H. & Q II K. C. A St. J 1 C, R. 1. & P., east.. 19 C. R. I. .V I'., west Illinois Central stock ilr's. 3 16 S3 6 29 13 ii '3 169 Total receipts 210 The deposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, enrh buyer purchasing the number ot ne.id indicated Buyers. Omaha Packing Co G. 11, Hammond Swift and (""01011811)' Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha! from Sioux City R. Rocker. & Degnn Vnnsnnl A. Co J. I Carey l.oomau : (.to W. I. Stephen Livingstone Bchaller.. Hamilton & Rothschild.. "Wolf Si M H. L. Dennis ft Co Fowler S. & 8 Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 5C9 677 1.021 Mi2 9v) '6 S2 36 59 99 47 41 IA 3 9$ l.!7 3.117 fi.MS 3,015 756 :oo Z6.I 155 210 937 616 321 1,639 Total 4,571 13.136 CATTLE There was n big run of catllo here today and very few of them wore range cattle. A liberal proportion of iho offering consisted of cornted steers, and a niimbrr of cholco bunches were on wnle. Reports from other points were none too favorable, nnd ns a result trade at this point was a llttlo uneven. A ten Hire of the market on cornfed steers this morning was the fact that the shortfed cattle sold fully as readily ns did the choicer grades. It was also noticeable that tho market was uneven. In somo cafes sales worn made that wero fully steady with yesterday, while In other instances .there was no mlstaklnt; tho tact that the mnrKci was a uunue lower. 11 couiii luu bo said that the market wits very active, us buyers wero inclined to hold oft and buy their supplies lower. If possible, ' The cow market, however, was active null fully steady. Offerings wore not very heavy and as all the pacKers wanieit supplies 11 was not long beforo most everything was out of first hands. The demnnd wns gen eral, canncrs and medium grades being ready seller, tho same as the better grades. Hulls, .calves nnd stngs also sold without trouble at good stendy prices. Blockers und feeders were not plentiful this morning, and ns tho demand was good for tho choicer grades, cattle answering to that description were soon disposed ot nt steady prices. There seemM to be an outlet for all tho good cattle that are coming, but the common kinds of all weights are a drug on the market. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 8 1 1 6 5.'!!!! 5 9 3 20...., 9 2S 4 18...., II.... 2i)...., 23 18.... 9.... 19.... 7.... '..... 14.... IS.... 16.... 20.... 8.... 57.... 10.... Av. ... 602 ...1070 ...13MI ...1120 ...1000 ... 671 ... 730 ... 851 ... 710 ...1053 ...1006 ... 900 ...100O ... 9S8 ...1090 ...1146 ... 894 ..11152 ..1000 1070 ..1070 .. 992 .. 996 ..1083 1062 .1. Pr. 2 75 3 ID 3 25 :: 75 3 75 3 75 ., .3 :: 75 3 90 4 05 4 25 4 30 4 35 4 35 4 :t5 4 40 4 60 4 55 4 60 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 No. 25 35 35 1 30 II IS 40 8 26 , 10 17 I 16 7.... 21 48 , 38 , 12 68 119 IS IS Av. ...1109 ...1152 ...1291 ...116) ...1103 ...1081 ...1134 ...1147 ...1246 ...1063 ...1217 ...1291 ...1352 ...1626 ...1171 ...1010 ...13S0 ...1297 ...1295 ...1309 ...113.' ...1212 ...1414. ...126S ... "SO ... 870 ... 9S0 ... 840 ...1030 ... 800 ... 841 ...1280 ...10SS 1040 7 710 9 874 4 1005 1 1000 1 S,0 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 965 4 00 21 1000 ... 921 4 00 6 1105 ...1030 4 40 17 1075 ... 970 4 60 COWS. 1.. l" 8 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 .... . 1 21 3 .1100 960 1110 965 810 1118 910 1020 1016 970 970 1065 965 1120 8 .....1033 10O7 1110 1000 1110 1010 1015 1060 1033 !M) 957 1015 9...., 1 6 11 3 1000 1 850 tS.i 1 3 ii !!!.' 1 1 1 5 3 4 4 1 1 t 43!"." 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 $ ....1010 .... 900 .... 960 ....1200 .... 7S0 700 2 00 2 00 2 15 2 15 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 35 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 50 2 t 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 SD 2 85 2 90 2 95 3 im 3 00 :i 00 3 00 3 HI 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 Ol 3 00 3 01 3 1)5 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 pi 1. 13 1 1 1 1 1 6 13 7...... 13 10 11 11 3 10 io!!!;;; 1 9 13 6 5 1.... 6.... 1.... 8.... 23.... 13. . . . IS..,. 1.... 5.... 1.... 6.... 1.... 16.... 1. 12. 8. 15. 19. S. 1. 0. 11. 13. COWS AND 790 .... 591 ....1260 .... 783 .... 862 .... 790 .... 720 .... 473 .... 505 .... 790 .... SSO ....102,0 ....10SO ....1070 ....1150 ....1650 .... 900 ,.IH0 ....1100 ....1110 ....1090 .... 726 1. 15... 1... 10... 1... 411 2 75 2 80 3 15 3 33 3 51) 3 60 HEIFERS. 2 05 1 2 40 4 tt 85 II 1 to HULI-S. 4 ...1000 ... S90 ...1060 ...1010 ...1220 ...1030 ...1160 ...1100 ... 90.1 ... 961 ... 930 ... 903 ... 818 ... 9IS ... 923 ...1000 ... 925 ...1165 ...1150 ... 962 ...1057 ...751 ... 9'I6 1010 103S 1130 1023 9S9 973 1102 1170 1021 1250 911 1220 933 12 V) 927 1075 10SO 131, 1097 1110 1081 1150 ....... ..12V) 907 102.1 1116 1205 1555 HEIFERS. 2 40 2 50 2 60 2 50 2 liO 2 75 2 SO 2 S'I 3 00 3 00 1. l""'f" 820 915 .. 914 .. S90 . . 670 ..1260 ...130i) ... S95 ...1000 ...1420 ,..1380 ,..1260 ..I61II ..1420 ,..1340 ,..1210 ..1,00 ,..1510 ..1730 ..1520 Tr. 4 i5 I 90 4 90 6 00 5 05 5 05 5 15 6 23 5 30 5 30 6 60 5 50 5 t,U 6 6.i C 70 6 75 5 SO 5 S3 5 90 (i 00 6 00 6 10 6 15 6 15 4 S5 4 95 6 05 3 10 3 10 3 13 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 23 3 SO 3 35 2 35 3 ."-1 3 33 3 10 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 6 I 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 157 3 Ii5 3 63 3 65 3 65 3 75 3 73 3 75 3 73 3 75 3 SO 3 85 3 !) 3 Oil 3 93 4 00 4 Oi) I 00 4 10 I 15 4 25 4 50 3 50 3 73 3 83 3 S3 3 S3 3 90 1 25 I 3D 1 70 3 15 3 20 3 25 3 35 3 10 3 50 3 6) 3 70 3 6'. .1 75 3 l 3 cows SS2 2 50 3 cows 870 2 60 3 cows..... SI I 2 SO .1 cows S53 3 10 3 cows,.. .1013 3 10 3 cows 923 3 10 Light -Neb. 70 It feeders. .1015 3 70 W. F. Louis-Nob. Scows 9U 3 10 15 cows 1069 3 0 C. A. Hmlgette Wyo. 1 steer 1210 4 50 1 st.er 131 4 50 1 steer ....12(0 150 1 steer 10n 4 fo 7 steers... .1204 4 60 1 steer PXVO 4 50 J Sedgwick Colo. 23 cows 1006 2 90 3 feeders. . 950 3 65 20 cows S59 2 60 4 cows hst.' 2 6") HOGS The receipts of hogs continued liberal today, but tho demnnd for heavy weights was In good shape, and as n re sult the piarket opened a shade stronger on hogs showing both weight nnd quality. Ihey sold mostly from $6.13 to $6.30. Ship pers ns well as local packers were llberat buyers, so It was not long before the bulk of that class of hogs was disposed of Tho lightweights, however, did not sell at all on the first part of Iho market, as buyers would not even look nt them. When they did finally statt In on tho lightweights Ihey bought them mostlv weak to 5c lowc than yesterday. Tho hulk or them wont from $5.93 to $6.10, Butcher weights sold largely from J0.IO to $6.13. Tho close of the market wns slow, as It was the light hogs that were left. Repte- seiuauvo sales No. Av. Sh. Pr. 13 No. Av. Sh. Pr. 10 ... 4,0 pi) l:m ... 6 5o 121 126 ... 5 (ki 101 119 ... 5 75 86 160 10 5 85 103 1 1,0 ID 6 90 10S 166 40 6 '."I 9,1 181" 120 6 95 7S 170 120 5 pi 91... 76... 70... 97... 92... IS .167 .170 .lit .196 ..170 82 176 SS. 71. 91 190 7S. 69.. 35. . 76.. 42.. 88.. 100. Si.. 70.. 65.. 7S.. SS. . 40 6 9i 20 5 95 . . 6 91 SO 6 9) SO 6 I) SO 6 00 .. OKI Kit 120 6 ID ..151 SO 6 (D . . 6 14 40 6 tG SO 0 03 .. 6 ni ..2iS 160 C n.1 . .310 10 0 01 . .181! ... 611,1 ..Kl 16") 6 0.1 ..181 40 0 0.1 Hi I 6 01 4il 6 0,1 40 6 07!4 so h Oijj ..is:i ...190 ...no 25. . iO.. 61.. 85.. 7o.. 92. . 84.. 67.. 61.. Hi. . 64.. 61.. 13.. 87.. (.9.. S'J.. Mi.. 82. 76.. ..193 ..21i .. 'J ..23.' . .2.C) ..212 ..201 ..2J2 ..209 ..202 ..231 ...225 ...219 ...231 . . .205 6 1,1 SO 6 1j Hi 0 15 ... 6 1,i 10 6 1 1 SO 6 Ij 10 (i 15 SO 6 1.1 ... 6 15 ... 6 11 20f) 6 15 39 Ji'iO (i 15 40 6 1,1 SO 6 15 80 6 15 SO 6 16 SO Ii 13 ..231 IhO 6 15 ..271 . .237 . .233 ..211 ...Ml ...2ll ...197 ...1S9 ...191 .IW St 61 61 6", 250 89... SS... 49... 70... 79. .. si;;; so... 12... SO. . . 61... 6S... 75. . . 79... '.. . . SS 101 so i'oi 4S 21 ) 86. 96. . . 90... 7S. . . 02. . . IS... 20... 21... 89... (55... 21... 0 6 07U . 6 07(a . 6 10 .232 120 6 10 ..190 . . 6 10 . .2111 40 6 10 ..190 fin 1; 10. ..1'6 ... 6 10 ..VI ... 6 10 ..IW 160 6 III ..185 120 6 10 ..20.' ... 6 10 . .ins ... 610 ..236 210 6 10 ..202 10 6 III ..212 2iD i pi ..191 .. 6 10 192 10 Ii 10 .. (i 10 46 6 10 SO 6 pi 411 6 ID 196 Ml 6 pi .203 40 6 Pi 217 SO 6 111 .226 210 6 UYt .'213 . !5 21. 29.... 75. . . . 71.... 61.... SO. . . . 261 .2(50 ,2.!S .24.1 .202 6 13 SO (i 15 ' SO 6 15 40 6 15 40 6 13 .. 6 15 10 6 171-i .. 6 17'a SO 6 17U- .. (. 17W 80 6 17', 80 6 20 80 6 20 266 120 6 20 250 ID 6 20 75 2.11 10 6 JO 77 2.(2 SO li 22'4 60 249 120 6 22U li 226 67 261 66 311 59 281 1U) 6 2.1 i'i SOS 61 213 61 263 61 261 72 212 160 ..312 4M ..260 ..216 40 6 : ..2s3 . .2177 ..196 .,2 360 f,S 2V3 13 311 (1 260 67... 29... 67... 56. . . 19... SO li 22,i (i 231. , SO 6 224 I, Z l (i 2.1 b 25 6 2.1 6 25 6 25 6 25 ,M) 6 25 40 10 6 I2'. 6 12'. 40 6 ljt, 40 (i'12'4 SO 6 12L. nm (1 1,, 60... 61... 70... 61... 61... 62. . . 67... 40 6 271,1 SO 6 30 SO 6 50 . . . 6 '.') . . . . 6 30 . . . 6 30 SO 6 30 ..292 :20 6 3n 2i.i ... li 30 301 16i) 6 SO . . 6 3n 20 6 32'i SO 6 32',fc .251 .320 .3i D .303 120 6 32 U. SH EEP- Tlll Wr.fr. ,.,,lt ( lat ,. f.n. ...i.-u of sheep. on sale today and no particular change In the market was noticeable. Tost ot thp fat stuff consisted of ewes that sold largely at $3.10 mid $3.I2'S. Packers seemed anxious for the better grades ot killers, but thero was not enough offered Io really make a test of the markot. I he feeder trade continues very dull and nero are almost no buyers on tho market nt nil. Prices may now be snld to be at the low point of the season on both sheep and lambs. ..(-l',0!'U,0,1!,: ('li'o lightweight yearlings. $...9'V?il,10; good tn cholco medium weight yearlings, J3.i50fl3.90; fair to good yearlings, J.30J3.60; choice wethers, $3,311(3.111; fair (o good wethers, $.1.103.35; choice owes, $2.90 3.21, fair to good ewes, $2.40ii2.90; common ewes. .$1.00J2.oo; choice lambs. $1.60114.7.1; fnlr to good lambs. $4.25W4.60: feeder weth ers, $2.9ip3.15; feeder lambs, $3,0043.60. Rep. rescntntlve sales: Ml, 251 fed ewes 49 fed ewes 240 fed owes 119 fed owes 13 yearling wethers I native Iamb 41 native lambs 1 native buck 46 fed ewes 228 wethers and lnmbs 257 wethers 8 owes and wethers 140 feeder yearlings Av. Pr. 107 3 ID 94 3 CD 97 3 10 109 3 12!4 107 3 85 70 4 23 87 I 111 220 2 0i) SO 2 60 6S 2 9) 90 :: i 171 3 73 62 2 30 ClIICACO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cnttlc Steady Hons Lower. Active Mirep CIIICAC50. Dec. lO.-CATTLE-Rccelpts, 8,000 head; westerns slow, steady; good to prime, $6,1017.50; poor to medium, $l.00'rf6.25: stockors and feeders, $2.25'ft4.50; cows, $I.75W 4.60; heifers. $2.25j5.30; dinners, $1. 25112.25; bulls, $2,005(4,75: calves, $2.50ftfi.75; Texas fed steers. $l.751f5.40. HOOS-RecolptB. 60,000 hend: estimated tomorrow, 50,000; left over, 7,000; active to Bo higher for heavy, slow for light; mixed and butcheis, $5. 905 6.4214; good to choice henvy. $6.00fi6.55: rough heavy. $5,6055.90; light. $5.25frG.95; bulk of sales, $5,951(6.35. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recclpts, 20.000 head; sheep weak to 10c lower, lambs steady; good to choice wethers. $3."01i 1.25; fair to cholco 'mixed, $2.75ft3.4; western sheep. $3.0or4.O0: native lamb", $2.60&3.O); western Iambi-, $2.'O1j4,10. Olllclal yesterday: Receipts Cattle, 24,887 head; hogs, 18,321 head; sheen, 19,806 head. Shipments-Cattle, .1,962 head; hogs, 2.9S0 head; sheep, lisos hcud. Knnsns City Live Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY, Dec. lO.-CATTLE-Rc-colpts. 8,0(D head natives. 600 hend Toxnns and 600 head calves: Blockers and fenders, strong: others steady; cholco export ami dressed beef steers, $5.9097.00; fair to 'good, $4.751i6.SO; stoekers and feeders, $3.fKi4.50; western fed steers, $5.(0rj0.25: western range steers. $3,5O'ii5.0O; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3,251(1.85; Texna cows. $2,251(3.73; native cows, $2.751i5.iD; heifers. $.1,001(3.70; ran ners, $2.001 1.60; calves, $3,2513.75. IIOC1S Reccipis, 20,000 head; market 51? 10c higher; top. $t!.72lt, bulk of snloB, $6.10) 6.60: heavy, $6,601(6.72(4; mixed packers, $6.25 4(6.(13. pigs. $5,754(6.40, SHEEP AND LAMHS-Roeclpts, 2.000 hend; market strong; native lambs, $1,601. 4.85; western Iambs, $4,001? 1.65, native wethers, $3..7ft4.iD: western wethers. $.1.25lr 3.75; ewes. $2.S0(f(3.50; culls and feeders, $2.(D SJ3.25. SI. .lusopli Live Stuck Mnrkct. ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 10, CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.800 head; steady; natives, $3.50?J i.25: cows and heifers, $1,251)5.50; venls, $2.60 4(5.25; bulls and stags, $2.i04t6.00; stoekers nnd feeders. $2,004(4.35. HOOS Receipts. 10,200 head; strong to Co hlghor; light and light mixed, $5.!H1V0.M; medium and heavy, $6.2jf(i.,,2',4; pigs, $.1.504p B(silEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 1,000 head; strong to 10c higher. Stuck In Sight, The following table shows the receipts of cattlo, hogs nnd sheep nt tho tlvo principal markets for December 10: Cattle. Hogs., South Omaha I.7S4 12,236 Chleagi 8,000 Kansas City 8,500 St. IaiiiIs 4.100 St. Jnsepji....:. 2,0(0 Total 271381 to.ooo 20,000 8,200 10,200 Sheep. 2,160 20,000 I.'.OfK) 1,8'D LOCO 100,616 '-9,9"0 St. I, mils Lite Slock .Market. ST. LOUIS. Deo. lO.-CATTLE-Herelpts, t.PD head. Including 2.SD head Texans; market steady; nntlvn shipping und export steers, $S.fDfl6.Vi' dressed bef and butcher lers, $l,V51i6.20; steers nndr l.ono lbs , (3.(035.2-5, (tucker- and feederi, j:,t5'u3.W; nws ubd heifers. $2.ry4.;s. b u s nnd stus-iVM-50. canners. $l.6oi2 80, Texa- anil It. dlRit steers. St.IWiro.L'O, ted, grnssers, S3.2iX'f 1.35; cows and heifers, $2 toft.UO. HOOS Receipts. S.200 hend; market strons and ncflvo; pigs nnd lights. $3.SMr6,10, pack ers. $5!D4f6,2o, butchers. $6.204I(!.6. SHEEP AND LAMHS -ilocclpts. I.SiD head; market strong nml active for best, others slow; native muttons. $2.$i.V33 1.1. lambs, $3.76416.10; culls nnd bucks, $i("p 3.35. TONTINE COMPANY IS BARRED Omnlin .Mnnngcr of f.'nncrrn Assrrls the Compnii) In Meeting; AH Obligation. Tho Tontine Savings association of Min neapolis, hlch has nn (hn.iha hrnnch oftlca In tho Paxton block, has been barred from the use of tho United States malls. Post master Cictierol Smith has ls-iied n (rand order bused upon the report of n postofflcc Inspector who Investigated tho case and advised the act Ion because the nssoclntlou conducted lis business In violation of tho autl-lottcry law. While tho order of tho postmaster gen eral applies only to tho main olllrc at Min neapolis It is announced that further In structions will ho Issued barring every known agent of the concern frotn the use ot the malls. It has agents In practically every state In tho union and Is said to' havo paid out on contracts during tho last month tho sum of $55,230. A largo business has been done by tho Omaha office over since Its establishment. Tho hearing of the case has been pending before the Poitnl department for about six weeks, during which time? the mail of the association hag been hold nt the Minneap olis postoince, Tho accumulation amounti to bushels of letter, nearly every ono of which Is supposed to contain money or a remittance of some kind. It Is piobabln Hint all this mall will he ordered, returned to tho senders. S. W. Drvcrc. president of tho concern. I reported as being non-communlcallvo upon the subject of his troubles. Ho said: "Our company put In a defense beforo the de partment at Washington nnd denied every nllegntlon made against us. Wo will m.iko no attempt t have the department's order rescinded or changed." Ho refused to statu whether or not this meant that th com pany would discontinue business or whether It meant that hu-lne.-s would bo transacted by express In tfic future. O. E. Hartletl, tho resident mannger of tho eotnpnny. refused to discuss the depart, mont's order nnd claimed to know noth ing of 11. "I havo been In charge ol tho Omaha office slnen March," ho snld, "com ing hero from Detroit, whom I was in charge of the company's office. I know the affairs of tho company am In excellent condition. Our com pany Is tho plonrer and orlglnntod thn diamond contract plan. Since I have ho.n In charge hero I have juld rnntract holders over $5,000 for tho comp.iny. Today 1 re ceived a rheck for $800 from tho head office, to be paid to n well known Omaha mnn who took out five contracts n few years ago and hss paid In $400. Our business Is based entirely upon human nature nnd wo lino mado a success of It." TO BE DOUBLE TRACK BRIDGE To mi Inn I Cnnipnii.v Una Occlilcit nlli Inii for I'crtnln Ho; nml This Fact. Speaking of the change In the charter of tho bridge across the Missouri river, n bill for which wn.n Introduced In the senMn Mondny by Senator Millard, nn olllcer of tho Omuhn Hrldgc & Terminal company said. "At tho present tlmo wo cannot say when tho work on Hie new structure will ho started and the plans for It nro not ready tn bo given out. Every survey of tho Great Western railroad indicates that company will use this bridge, At tho present time wo nro nccnmmodatlng lite trains of the Illi nois Central and Wabash and must get in shape for Increased liiislnoi-s. "As to tho cost of tho now structure, I can say nothing. It will be douhln-tracked and he tho latest thing In the way of a rail road bridce." NO MOVE FOR RECEIVERSHIP Attorney for tlic O in 11 It n l.nnn A- Trust Ciiiiipiiuy Makes n State ment. Concerning tho affairs of the Omaha Loan and Trust company Attorney Crofoot said at 10 o'clock yestcrdny thai so for as he know thero had been no arrangement mado looking to un application for a receiver for tho coinpan). JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY. Davis & Cowgil! Iron Works. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBBIUI OF MACHINERY. OBNBIIAX. REPAIRING A iPCIAI,Tl IRON AND BRASS POUNDBR. 1M1. 1008 mm IBM Jaakaaa ItrMt, Omakm. Flak. Tel. Dil. . EcbrUkla. Asrat. J. B. CwgUI. Ma, "BANE GO. L . Maauftocarara nd Jobbar ot Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. to4 n una nnuoLAa it, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. lAtstern ElectrictT Company Electrical Supplies. KlMtrl Wirtag Balls ud Ou Lifattaf, Q. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St. TENTS AND AWNINGS. Omaha Tent & Awning Co., OMAHA, SEI), . TENTS FOR RENT. 1TENT8 AND CANVAS GOODS. BHD VOB. CATALOGUE NUUDE1R MtU at David Cole Co OYSTERS. White Plume Celery, Poultry. OMAHA - m South 11th St, Tei.pfcoa 1015O. Boyd Commission Co Buccaaiori to jatnei K. Boyd A Co., OMAHA. NEB, ' COMMISSION ORA1N, ROVIMIO.H AND STOCK. Bard of Trad ll(laB. Slraot wjr.a to Chicago and New York, Cei-i-ndaac, John A, "Vurrni Co.