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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1888)
A V A 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Dnnkofs Report the Flntuiclnl Situa tion About the Saino. GENERAL TRADE IS NOT HEAVY. llnttrrlnc Men Acouseil of Cnrncrlnc Knit OP No Special Clmniri : In Dry OooilH Weekly I'nymctils. A Humnmry of Hankers report the financial situation vir tually unchanged. Deposits nro about sta- tloiwy and collections ure only fair. There sccins to bo a disposition to go slow ; the vcar lias been a prosperous ono to date , and capl- ! tnl is content with its earnings. Money is In irood supply and all legitimate demands are promptly met. General trade is not heavy , but is fairly satisfactory in view of the very pleasant , and unusually unscason able , \\cathcr which lujs prevailed. What thu trade , both wholesale nnd retail , really wants is a succession of blizzards nnd u long visitation from Jack , Frost ; and ns the full planting has baen lln- ishod in good stiape , a little real winter would not bo unwelcomcd by any but the wholly Improvident. Of course , this is ' strictly in a commercial sense. In groceries , sugars are woaki-r nnd coffee I stronger under speculative ma ilpulatio.i , but I prices arc not iniotablv lower. 'f There is no special chuiigo to note In staplu , dry goods. The market is llrm for most qualities of cqttou and woolen goods and the demand is steady. The steel rail market is flat and orders arc taken to keep going , with hopes of a more nclivo ikmand , though the prospects ure not cheering bumbo r Is moving briskly , nhd all kinds of building material are active , as the open season has enabled contractors to continue work much Inter than usual. The produce markets have been lively the past week , IIB wns to bo expected at Thanks giving time , though owing to liberal supplies , prices have been moderate. Utittor has been nn exception , , however. The llnest grades iiroscairo and high and likely to go higher i The butti'rino malters have been charged 1 with buying up nil of the choice cMo.imer.v of- I fered , but they deny the insinuation and attribute - tribute tlio scarcity nnd consequent high l [ prices to the shoitsightodness of , the farmers in markutmg cows I for beef last spiintr and winter when prices were tempting. Whatever the theory may I be , thu condition is that butter is ieuri.'o aud higher than for years. Thcro has been a number of fallnies in the grocery trade the past week , due to a weed ing out of the weak ones by the en forcement of the weeklv payment sys tem by the produce commission men , and ttio general peddling administered by the whole sale grocers , who declined to bo loft on set ' tlement day if their energies would enable them to ma thcie. The tr.ulo feel , bowovor , that the outcome of the effort to compel shorter settlements will be good ami bunellcinl to all , ami are de termined to pcrscvcic in the , path marked out. out.Coffee Coffee shows the usual speculative manipu lation , and Rio bus again advanced V e , Mexican , Central American und West India coffees are llrm and advancing and unusually nieagur offerings. t Sugar is slow at unchanged prices. The , southern crop is not coming north , and it is stated that the trust proposes to monopolize i the bulk of the New Orleans crop for the New Orleans and St. Louis reilnorics , The now beet sugar factory of Claus Sprcckels , \ at Wntsonville , C.il , has been in operation i , for n month. Woik is being conducted dny * and night , and the tesult is said to bo in all - respects satisfactory. The New Yink Com mercial Bulletin says It looks as though the electric sugar rotbnng process would soon bo tested again. The machinery has been run ning for some time to got in working older , and a trial will soon bo made with sugar , ac cording to current report. Dried fruits are fairly active. Fine grades of raisins of all va ictics uro scarce and wanted , whllo the poorer qualities nro abundant and difllcult of sale. Prcsfdflnt Clurko , of the Thomas iron com pany , says that his company has booked an order for 45.COO tons of steel rails for the Pennsylvania railroad company. Hu says : C. "Thcro is no money in this not a cent , but C. then wo are like the coons ; wo have to make enough fat in the prosperous times to provide - < vide for such occasions as tlio present. C. f Plenty of furnaces are idle , but there is neither money nor glory in Wowing them in C\ ' while trade is ns cheerless and as unprofit K. able as at present I don't expect to see steel rails sell above WO for a very long while to come , " An exchange says that flour-mill building In thu south continues at a rapid rate. Dur ing the first nine months of IMS there were built or started in that suction 114 mills of various sorts and sizes , against 9. ) in thu cor responding period of Iss7 , and 71 In ISbO. The indications point to a speedy advance of prices for carpets ns a result of an almost , if not quite , consummated agreement be U. tween the manuf.icturcis to . compel un ad IT. vancing from 2 > o to 5o per yum on super in U. grains nnd brutscls. iS. Sales of wool in Uoston since January 1 C. foot up 110,014,054 Ibs , against ! U,3 ( iOU7J Ibs ' for the same time last year. This is nu in K. crease of 47.tl,3yj ) Ibs. Medium and tine wools still continue In very good demand ami am practically held out of thu market as regards selling to man ufacturers. , Henry Clews Is of thu opinion that unless there are tree exports of wheat or other pro ducts very soon "wo will not unlikely ship $10.000,000 or * 15,000,000 of gold. " Kxports from Mexico to tlio United States ( show a steady increase. As stated by the Now York Commercial Bulletin it is only a few years since tlUs country uegan to absorb ono-h.ilf tlio foreign shipments pf thu south ern republic. In lbsi7 the proportion rose per to 50 per cent und in 16S7-8 the United States was the purchaser of 03 per cent of all that Mexico had to soil , while ICngland took only 21 per cent of her exports ; Franco , 9 per do cent ; Germany , 5 per cent , nnd all other countries , 2 per cent. Apart from thu experts - ports of the precious metals thu United States took last jear 75 per cent of Mexico's ' BUI plus production. The recent decision of the supreme court of the United Slates , declaring unconstitu tional the "drummer's tax" statute of Texas , has called attention to thu fact that u similar statute is on thu books of a number of states teal and territories. In Duluware , Florida , ens Louisiana , Michigan. Maryland , Nevada , $ . North Carolina , Virginia , Montana and New Mexico local laws impose a tux upon commer cial travelers similar to that ruled upon In lie the Texas decision. As this tax has been de clared unconstitutional It Is now In order for the states and territories named to have the obnoxious law repealed or allowed to become pigs' a dead letter , liy state law munlclpalltius are nlso authorized to collect u drummers' tax for their local treasuries in Alabama , Arkansas , California , Georgia , Kentucky , Pennsylvania , South Carolina , Tennessee , aud the territory of Utah. OMAHA M VK S TOO It. Cnitle. 13.00 Saturday , Dec. 1,168 $ . The wccic closed with moderate cattle re gals ceipts and a light supply of desirable beef cattle. The market , as a whole , was about steady , but good beeves would have brought strong prices. A good many cows were on $ ale , and thu common kinds sold easier , One vies choice load of corn-fed stoois was sold at 14.60 , and u bunch of corn-fed heifers ut 12.00. S The market opened about lOo lower , and the bulk of the early receipts were sold , but as the Inter-reports wore received from east ern markets the market flattened out and closed with twonty-ono loads unsold. At the wine close the packers would only offer fi.Oo for Kood hogs , aud were uot eager for thum at that price. Htioep. The receipts were heavy nnd the quality kcag loss 4 loose this marrtot for tha gnlai of stocr hicn- tioncd Pnmestocrs. 13')0to ) l.V ) ) Ibs. . f 1.10 (3450 ( Prime steers. ItOJ to 13JU ibi. 3.40 : d4.30 Native feeders . 250 ( SIUO Western feeders . a 0 ( IK ) Rnnirc steers , com'on to choice 2 .KJ n/'i.OO Common to good cows . 1.2.1 0S.25 Chotfo to fancy cows . 2.35 ( rt--OO ' Common to choice balls . . . . . . . 1.21 (32.00 ( Fair tocnoiru light hoes . t . < X ) .VIO Falrtoctioico licav.v hos. . . . . 5.05 ( .S.V2.1 Fair to choice mixed tiogs . 5.00 (1(5.15 ( ( CATTJ.K. No. Av. Pr. 2cows . 1OX ) $135 2 cows . .ll 0 l.W ) 2 cows . l/Jsl 1 .13 11 cows . A . 1,05.1 , 151 lOcnivs . iU ! 1.70 27 cows . 1,007 1.75 1 bull . 1,140 1.7.1 11 rows . 1HW ( 1.75 9 bulls and cow . 1,300 1.75 2 bulls . l.iVJO I.so 22cows . 941 l.M 2J co ws . 1,207 , l.U.1 21 eows . ! )43 ) 2.05 Ulcows . 1,018 2.0.1 25 rows . 1,13(1 ( 2.2.1 3 cows . lUMt 2.2,1 1 Mag . 1,7S ) 2,25 3 cows . l,0ftj , S ' . ' 5 IG cows , Wyomlngs . 9S1 2.25 2.1 cows . lUs $ 2iO : 10 cows , natives . 1,0'JS 2 : ' 5 2stockors . 1,13,1 235 3i stockers , westerns . Pit ! 2.55 13 cows . 1,1415 2.IVO ti feeders , natives . 1.0)5 ) 30) ) ti feeders . I.OSJ 310 19 steers , natives . l.im . ' 1.1.1 astcers . 1,2.111 3.25 d steers , natives . 1,112 3t5 ! lOstuors , corn-fed . lli0 ! 3.30 1 steers , corn-fed . b3J 3.00 ISstuers . 1,225 3M > 92 steers , corn-fed natives. . . . llbS 4.00 17 steers . 1'irss , 4.00 lb steers , corn-fed . I,2b3 4.10 IIOG1. No. Av. Shk. Pr. No. Av. Shk. Pr. S3. . .204 2M ) $5 00 CS . .878 810 $5111 at. . . .2.120 ! 5.00 ti" * . . . .21.1 80 5,10 (57. ( . .2Mi 520 (0 ( ' ' . .31S KX ) 5.12K 4' ! . . .2ii : : ttio Oil' , . .2 8 200 5 12 S7. . . . .I 200 5.05 ' ' . .291 UK ) 71. . . .810 5 05 til' , .275 240 GS. . , .2lM KiO 5 05 111. . . . ' ! ( ) ) 4bO 5.15 55 . . .2ti5 120 5 10 71 . .213 ltiOM.15 ti ! ) . . . .812 KM ) 5 III 5li. . .339 100 5.1 ( V ) . . .27(5 ( 200 . 200Wl 5.10 70. . . -u 120 5.15 tVI . . ' ' Wl .1.10 59 .i05 ! 120 5.1.1 . . 219 2.10 5.10 01. v..300 820 5.15 . .270 Jbll 5.10 5.1..890 400 6.15 . .8t 1(10 ( 5 10 51. . .30.J 200 5.15 . .801 moN 5.10 07. . .313 320 5.1ri 00. . . .2C.i > N ) 5.10 .309 40 5.171 ; o. . . .85' ) 320 5.10 .313 2bO 5.20 (57. ( . . .89i ; 200 5.10 51 . . ! U3 SO 5.20 GI . . .8bt ) 160 .1.10 .342 40 5.20 04. . 40 5.10 ftiil ! .34b 240 O.yj snuii' : . No. Av. Pr. 10.1westcrns 00 * 3.25 5lwesterns . 87 3.35 55 westerns . SI 3.35 211 westerns . 1HJ 3.35 201 westerns . ; il 3.35 20.1 westerns . 'JO 3.35 101ostcriia . 91 3.35 20JCbterns . 90 3.33 and Lowest. The following are the hlifhcit and lowest prices paid for hoi- ) during the p ist few days and on thu eorrmp jnding tl.itji ono iviJ tWJ years ago : T Nov7i I Nomr. . | Nor. 1141. 14 5 (7,1 ( 2U 4il It ) Sunday ll ) If ) Id ! 4 1U ( in \ 3 81 dtK1 \ 17 , 5 20 441 'iO 4 20 ( < C4 o'l a 6.1 O'l 81 15 Sumlay. 4 i 601 H ) J -J < il 10 ml r , M 44.1 AU 4 40 441 W a TO 444 00 20' ' 020 Wi 40 Sunday. 3 70 4JJ VO 21 5 11 dt't 4J 4 G ) fiil UJ Suniliiy. 22 n UO 4 CU tt.t Si I ) .10 44) ) 7.1 Kl 5 00 4 UJ to."i 0 > ) J 51 4 ) M 21 ] 6 10 40 4 li" ) Wi 0) 3 41 Hi'i1 ( Sumlay 4 no CM uj : < 43 ( if i ni 2(1 ( 4 IK ) < nr . ) > 4 W ) Sti 03 3 45 441 111 271 ft Of ) w ni Sunil iy. 3 50 4fi'l 01 28 | C ( X ) _ . 4 7) 4S'i UO 50Sumlay. . -1) ) & 10 fel 27 ! i 4 no w > ( ) ' > 3 60 © I 724 no | G 10 4 W ) 4M 10 3 OU 4i > 70 Monthly Keport. The following is the oflicul report of the receipts , shipments and local consumption of livestock at South Omaha during the month of November , IbSS : HECKll'TS. H or JIAILI10ADS. . , M.&St. P. Il'y Oil j.218 | . , II. A : St. Jj. Il'y 1UO ' Mo. P.\c. Il'y ? 't ) 5 U. IMt'y 12.4T7 iio . AN. W.ll'y II. 4:51. Il'y . 2.'ci6 CII. . 1. &P. K'y its C.St.P..M. A.-O. H'y 2,740 slnVi. . 'in . , K. & M. V. Il'y MS ) , ' ' bl ! Driven iu 'op ! TO Ur.md total 'JO.S.Jll 1II.4T1 Hi.410 so SIIII'.MINTS. P ret. S" ? C..5I.A Ht.I' . It'y. ' . . 2,711 tHJ . , II. .VSt. 1. . K'y a ) i 112 .Mo. 1'ae. K'y. . I'.lt'v 2.KIO US U.'N. . WMt'y ' 1111 P. IK ) . A ; .M. It'v tU2t'l 217 2,817 , U. I. .V I' . Il'y 7,117 1,771 C'M.l' . , M..V.lt'y T.128 ! (77 ( . II. AtM. V. lly l/ll Total IH.Ii 10,117 Coiibuniutl In Bo. Uin.iha 17.737 Ur.ind total 3WOI ! trJ'J7 ! ) IH.51 ! > ! KM B OMAHA AV1IOMOSALK 3IARKK1S. A Produce. I'ViiitH , ISic. B HLTrr.u F.incy , solid-packed creamery , 20 D C iftiUj ; choKv country , "JWJJc ; medium grades , lsf.lc ( ; ! ; common grades , Fi O' u Nebraska pitonts , Minnesota patents , $ ' 5.811/17.7.1 ; str.iight grades , $5.00 ( 5.59 ; bakers' Hour , $3.25 ( 5,75 bbl. Poi ITORO Xuurnslca , 25iT4'Jo ( per bu ; Colorado rado , 7.1C'"sOc. SNUBT POTATOKS 3c 3Xc per lb. No. POUMIIY Live chickens , $ i.50gj.75 ( per ? ; spring chickens , J.50c"MOU ; dressed chickens , 7yl'o ( ) per lb ; turkeys , lOc. Kdfis StHctly fresh , 2.l ( < ? 84i.1 candled. MVI.MIA GKAI'IS : In kegu , 1'ic per lb. H .v\N's Common , fi.50 ( < $8.25 per bunch , Choice , t2.SO@3.50. LiiMo.Nh f.1.00 per case. Oiuv.is : Florida , $3.51 ( 1.75 per box , fJjiMt , Per dozen : Mallards , $ J.50$2.75 ( ; , ? 1 0001.21 ; quail , $4.50 ; prairie chick O , $3.75 < < HOO ; rabbits , H.OO ; sip J $1.00 ; venison , 010c ( per lb. PKOVISIOSS Hums , No. 1 , UK" ! No. 2 , ; stiouldoiH , 7 c ; rib bacon , lie ; clear bacon , ll o ; Plcnio hams , lUc ; dried beef SGo hums , lOXo ; dry salted clears , short. SKo ; ted extra short , bJio ; short ribs , b c ; plckelod lock ' feet , 15-lb kits , bUc ; lard , 8@0o ; skin smoked sausage , 0 < Uba per Ib ; hog casings , 17@lSc. lb UEMIIIY 2.VifOo ! per dozen ; fancy , -lOc. per O.S'IONS ! XI@C | ( ) per bu. lb CAIIIIAIIIS M.uo per 100. UEETS lOc per bu , calf TuitNil'S 25o per bu $ . StucuKituuT Hbls , H 7 , " > ; . ti.ilf bbls , $ J.,5. @f Aj'i'f.Bs Choice , JJ.50oa.7."i per bbl ; falfcy , per bbl ; common , ? l.f > Url.7S ( per bbl. per CjDEK-Mlohignn , f-l.00@il.riU per bbl of 3J foot ; California pear elder , $15.00 per bbl. Poi-Cous Rluo , iff : common , 'Jc. kid CiiutOTs ( Oo per bu. per UIHNH Choice eastern hand picked navies , W MX ) per bushel ; wcbtorn Imudplcked na , $1 75@lbO ; mediums , I1.30Q1.60 ; Lima beans , 5 ' per Ib. Ho F. o. b. cars , No. 1 upland ? 0.00 ; No. upland , fTiOO. liiux-fl5i.OiJ10.00. CIIOITKII Fuhi-tH.OO@10,00 per ton. COHN IdJ'.Te. OATS ' - ' JCte.i&J. VJNKOAU Cider , 10@lSo per gal. ; white , 10@20o per gal. Gal. HO.NEI Mb flames , 15@lSo. Pat. Pat Grooors' Revised prices uro as follows : lUOQi.No Stark A. suamlcus , 2'Jc ; Amos- , seamless , lijijc ; Lewlstown A , seam- , I'.ic ; American , saiimless , I7o ; burlaps , Sheet to 5 bu. , ll ( < $14u ; guiinles , single , iao ; Sheet gunnies , double . , tiOo ; wool sack , 35u. extra - ' - ' - sail , 20@-Jlc ; sail 1C , per Ib. 13 ® IX niv-D. m London Malaga layer raisins , per box , iJ.5o < tf3.75 ; Malaga 1C , raisins , r..30@ ' . > . & 0 ; new Valencia Steel ralslui , perlb , ijallforiila loose musca Steel tels , per box , J2 OOatS.lOsCaliforuia Londons , l ss , j > 4 i. pitted ehcrri-s | ) er Ib , I'-c. Cali fornia pitted plums , per Ib , 12M130. dried bliiekberries , per Ib , T'tf'fiX1 ; dried raspber ries. per Ib. 2-rf2'e | , evaporated npples , ? ( . 'iilifornlu sun dried peaehes. 13e ; Culi- f 01 nln unpared evaporated peaches , evaporated California ajirlcots , l c ; Xanteo currant ! ' , ( i df'c , Turkish prunes. citron. tfjiii24i' ; orange peel , 15o , lemon peel , . . . . California French prunes , . . _ Ciiri IPS : Mocha , 25it2(5c ( ( ; Hlo , good , 17cj Maiidahllne , 2i'E ( c ; roasting Hlo , IlkO. : . G. Jnvn. 8lfn2te ) ; Java , interior. 28 < i 21c ; Kio , fancy , l" ( < Z19o ; Santos and Mara cuibo. ITmlOc ; Arbuckles , 81 " 40 ; Mi-Laugh lin's XXX.X , 81' , . Si out Granulated , 73-1,0 : conf. A , 7Vc ; white extr.i C , 7'ji'i ' extra C. 7V ; yellow C , ly1" powdered , f'Kei cubes , S' c. HI.USWChofco yellow , 80@22 c ; dark colored , 13rtl4c. ( CnBi : c Young Amorlcn , full cream , . -x , 12V ; full iTi-ain chi'ddars , ll ( < 12c ; full ci cam ( hits , 18J i ? . Pn Kt.is : Meitium , In bbls , $ .1.00 ; do , In half bbls , M.i'0 ; small , in bbls , fit.OO ; do , in half bbls , * 3 50 ; gherkins , In bbls , J7.00 ; do , In half bbls , W.X ( ) . Toiucco Plug , 2(1 ( < il'i5o ; smoking , lG@90c. Jci I.ICM $1.8.1 jicr30 lb j.nll , S vt.T-l.itf : ( ) ( 1.35 per bbl. KiPi-7-10 ( : , lie. Mii'u : SL-OAII Hrlcks , H ( > 12e per lb ; penny cakes , I2c ? > 13c per lb ; pure maple syrup , $1 00 per g.il. TI-AS Young Hyson , common to fair , 18(5 ( ? 25o , Young ll.yson , good to fancv , 30i.15o ( ; Gunpowder , common to good , 22j$2.1c ( ; Gun- powiter , choice to fancy , 40&i05c ; Japan , common to moaium , 15n2Jc ; Japan , choice to fiiney , * ' ( " Lie ; Oolong , common to good , 85iii)5e ) , Oolong , choice to fancy , 5ii70c ( ) ( ; Imperial , common to medium , ittiviSJc ; Im perial , good to fancy , 4Ki$50i ( ! ; Ni TS Vlmomls , l.'cuHsc ; filberts , r. . WriMDc ; walnuts , 12c ; pecans , lO llc : peanuts , ' per Ib ; assorted cakes , SC'25c'pcr Ib ns per list. CANI > V Mixed , 9 ' @l2J c ; stick , 9J (3illc ( ; rock cand.y , lOK'iJl'lo ' ; fancy 'candy , 7 ( < < j8&c. ) HKHIIINO OOe. Coiimu G igi c. Dry tiOotlH. . _ . COTTON Fivv.vm.s 10 per ocnt dis. ; LL , .1KL" CO , O o ; SS , 73 c ; Nameless , 5c ; HX , IM.U ; , 20c ; Xo. 10 , S' c ; Xo. 40 , 10) c ; No. m , 12 > ijc ; Xo. bO , 13i < fo ; Xo. 30 , colored , ! tc ; No. 5U , colored , 12o ; Xo , 70 , colored , 12 } o ; Bristol , 12ie ; Union I'.icillc , 17c. C'Aiti'iiT U'viti1 Hid , white , 19o ; colored , livrai Standard , So ; gem , lOc ; beauty , 12Ufc ; boone , 14c ; B , cased , $0.50. PHINTS Solid colors Atlantic , ( > c ; Slater , OL" Berlin oil , 0 } o : Garneroil. 0@7c. PniXTS Pink and Hobes Allen , ( ic ; Uiver- point , .I'/c : Steel Klvcr , G > e ; Hichmond , tiVc ; Pacilic , 7c. PIIINTS Dress Charter Oak , 5'/o ; Ham- ape , 4UC ; Lodi , 5l4o ; Allen , tie ; Richmond , Siir.nriN-o Berkeley cambric , No. C,0 , ! i } c ; Host Yet , 4-4 , ( i c ; buttercloth , OO,4'4c ; Cabot , 7 c ; Farwell , half bleached , bjijc ; Fruit of the Loom , ! > ' .je ; Greene G , li'jc ' ; Hope , 7c ; King Phillip cambric , lie ; Lonsdalo cambric , HJijC ; Lonsdale , ! > c ; New York mills , lO o ; Pepperell , 43-Iu , lie ; Pop- percll , lti-in , 12o : Pepperell , li-1 , lOc ; 1'ep- perell , S-4 21c .1-4 2.c ! - , ; Pepperell , - , ; Pepper- ell , 10-4 , 2'ic ; Canton , 4-4. b c ; Triumph , Cc ; Wiimsuttn , lie ; Valley , 5c. FI.VXNKI.S Plaid Raftsmen , 20c ; Goshen , UKc ; Clear Luke , 'Mtfu ; Iron Mountain , 2lKc. ( I''I.VNNII.S : Whlto-GH , No. 2 , n , 22 c ; GH , No. 1 , % , 2lie ; 1JH , No. 2. % , 3J > e ; lill , No. 1. Ji' , : tOc ; Quecbce , No. 1 , % , 42c. Coitsi.r Jiuxs Androscoggin , 7 o ; Kear- sarge , 75 c ; Rockpoit , ( IJ c ; Concsto ga , tiKc. TICKS York , ; U-in , 12 > c ; York , 32-In , lllj c ; Swift river , 1c ; Thorndike , OO , b c ; Thorndike , EK. c ; Tliorndikc , 120 , ! i > c ; Thorndike , XX , 15o ; Cordis No. 5 , y > ic ; Cordis , No. 4 , 7' c. UINI\IS : Amoskeiig , 9 oz , ItiKc ; Everett , . ? or , 13 , ' jf ; York , 7o , 18J c ; Haymaker , Stfc ; Jaftroy XX , HKc ; Jaffroy XXX , 12Wc , : Heaver Creek AA , 12c ; Heaver Creek BU , lie ; Heaver Creek CC , lOc. KENTUCKV JE * vs Memorial , 15o ; Dakota , Ibc ; Durham , 27J o ; Hercules , 18c ; Learning- ton , 223 c ; Cotts\vood , 'Z ytc. CitASii Stevens' H , 0 > ; c ; Stovcnb' H , bleached , 7e ; Stevens' A , 7Kc ; Slovens' A , bleached , b a ; Stevens' P , bj c ; Stevens' P , bleached , 'J.'jc ; Stevens' N , 9 c ; Stevens'N , bleached , lU c ; Stovons' Silt , 123 c. Miscm.i.ANUous T.iblo on cloth.J,50 ; plain Holland , 9 e ; Dado Holland , 18' c. HKOWN SHBBTIXIJ Atlantic A , 4-4 , iyt < i\ \ Atlantic H , 4-1 , 7 c ; Atlantic D , 4-4 , 0o ; Atlantic P , 4-4 , Oo ; Aurora LL , 4-4 , tic ; Aurora C , 4-4 , 4 c ; Crown XXX , 4-4 , fl e ; Hoosier LL , 4-4 , Oc ; Indian Head , 4-4 , 7 < Jo ; Lawrence LL , 4-4 , Os ; Old Dominion , 4-4 , } < c ; Pepperell H , 4-4 , 7c ; Popperell O , 4-4 ; Pepperoll , 84 , lt > Kc ! Pepperell , 9-4,21u ; Pepperell , 10-4 , 23o ; Utica C , 4-4 , . . . Wachusett , 4-4 , 7 > o ; Aurora K , 4-4 , 7c , Aurora B , 4-4 , % . DUCK West Point 29 in. 8 oz. , 10 > < c ; West Point 29 in. 10 oz , V a ; West Point 29 In. 12 oz. , 15c ; West Point 40 in. 11 oz. . lOc. FIANNEM lied. C , 21 in , 15 c ; E , 24 in , 2U4'c ; GG , 2-1 in , 80c ; HAF , % , 25c ; JKF , % , 87c. GiscinAM Plumkctt checks , 7 cWliltten- ; ton , 7) 0 ; York , 7J o ; Normandi dress , Calcutta dress , 8 } c ; Whittenton dress. Itonfrow dress , SK ( $18 c. CAMIIHIOS Slater , 5 > c ; Woods , Standard , 3.fo ; 1'cacock , 5j c. PIU.VTS , INIIIOO BLUB Arnold , 6 c ; Amer ican , tic ! ) ; Gloucester , titfc : Ainold C long cloth , Uo ; Arnold B long cloth , 10 } o ; Arnold Gold Seal , 10) ) cj Stiefol A , 12c ; Windsor Gold Ticket , lO c. _ Tjiiinlicr. First and second clear , 1 # in. , . ? 4t ) 00 51 00 First and second clear , \ % in. . . 47 00(350 ( 00 Third clear , l ! < $ lKin . 43 00M ( 00 Asulect , 1'4@1K in . H7 00 select , U l'tf in . 3300 stock boards , 12010 ft , 12 in , . 40 00 stock bo.nds , 12 10 ft , VI In. . 41 00 stock boards , 12clG ft , 12 in. . 3(5 ( 00 stock boards , lUftJIO ft , 12 in. . 2.1 00 a Flooring , first common , G in . 31 00 Flooring , second common , G in. . 31 to Select fencing flooring . 19 00 Siding , first and second clear , 14 < $ lii ft . 2500 Siding , lirst common , Hi ft . 22 00 Siding , second commoi . 19 00 Common boards . 10 00 . a boards , all lengths . 14 M Fencing , No. 1 , 12 and 20 feet . 1(1 ( 50 Fencing , No. 2 , 12 , 14 and 18 feet . lli 50 Joist nnd scantlinir , 2x1. 14@1 ( ) feet . 1(1 ( 00 Timber , 4x4 , bxS , 12(310 ( feet . 1700 Pickets , Dnnd H Hat . 22 00 THE Pickets , Dimd H square . 2J 00 Shingles , extr.i A . 2 SO Shingles , standard A . 2 GO but Lath . 240 OGHatts.'J In . GO of G Halts , 1 Hx3 , S IS . US in well tubing , Dnnd M buv . 2200 in on I/cnthor. able Hemlock sole , 18@27o per Ib ; oak sole , 33@ the per Ib ; oak harness , UOCu.'Uo ner lb ; selec oak and trace , 'too per Ib ; oak and hem- bul upper , 20 2'c per foot. Hemlock calf $ . , No. 1 , S0 ( < 90o per lb , according to ever. weight ; oak calf skin , No , 1 , 90c@l 00 per .him ; Philadelphia calf skin , extra , * 1 00@l. 10 lb ; hemlock kit ) skin , No. 1 , tiOf Oo per Is ; oak kip skin , No. 1 , 70i-5o ( ( ) per lb ; Phila mid delphia kip bkinixtnibO , 'JOo per lb. Fiench the skinsaccording ( to weight und quality ) , urn $1.15@1 75 per lb. French kip skins , do , bOc 1.10 lb. Cordovan mix pur russctt , ISc ; satin ilnlsh , 20(3 per foot ; welt leather , M.5@I.OO ( ) offer side ; moroccop ( pebble goat ) , 20iOu ( : per 8tO ; moroccos , boot leg , 25@)0o ) per foot ; ebb glove calf skins , 20 < j30o per foot ; Douglas sea , HO4Go par foot ; kaugaroo skins , 40 ( < r50o tions foot , according to quality. Toppings , 00@10,00 per dozen ; linings , 5,00P.OO ( pur trod dozen ; apron skins , $10.00@12.00 per dozen. ing tlio Metals uiul Tinners' Htoolr. for Block tin , small pig . f .23 Lori Block tin. bar . 29 Copper , pmnlshodMwllor sizes . 34 gra But Copper , cold rolled . 31 ! Copper , sheathing , . , , . . . . . . .30 pri and Copper , pitts . , . 30 50C Copper , fiats . , .31 11)9. ) . sheet Iron , Junlata , 50-10 and 5 per c. dla. 950 . planished Iron , 21 to 37 A fCCi , planished iron , 24 to 27 B ml Rooting , 1C , 11x20 , 112 sheets . . stei Reeking , IX , Ux20 , 112 sheets . 7,50 ran Rooting , 1C , 20x28.112 sheets . 11.00 1 Rooflng , IX. 20x28 , 112 sheets . 14.50 the iron , No. 26 . 3.50 the Iron , No. 27. . 3.GO Cot Solder ' beg Tin plate , best charcoal ? . Ipxl4 , 2i5 sheets . K1.50 side , 10x14. 225 sheets . ( J.25 hui Tin plate , coke Li | 10x14. 5 5 sheets . 0.25 aw nails , per ucg . , . 2.25 were wire nulls , per keg . , . 2.00 about i ? . SPMI11 AT1VR MARKF Bearish Pooling in Wheat and a. Sharp Doclino. CORN VALUES ABOUT THE SAME. revisions Share In tlio General Down Tciiilrney C.ittlo Slow nnil UnsatlHfuelory Hogs Were Than Vcstcrtlay. CHICAGO IMtCJIHJCK MAUICRT. CincAtio , Dec. 1. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uitn.J The wheat market wns dull ami narrow most of the time to-day , though the surface speculative sentiment was rather benrislily Inclined , and towards thu last the bearish feeling was decidedly In the ascend nncy , a sharp decline resulting. It being the lirst day of tbo month trading did not begin until 10:30 : , und thirty minutes afterward the Me\v York exchange shut up shop for the day. Tlio local deliveries of wheat were large , amounting to about 1,250OJO bushels. This was started on the rounds by Hutchin son , and most of the property wns stopped by Counsolmnn and Lyon , though Hakerund two or three others got -u littlo. It was guu orally believed that the wheat found Its waj buck to Hutchinson , in pursuance of tlio policy declared by the old gentleman several mouths ! ago , that no mutter hnw he might stand on the market ppsculntlrcly , ho would not lot go his grip on cash wheat until next spring. May wheat opened this morning at S1.10with ; ! December quoted at Jl.OIJi1 and January at $1.0(5. May w.is bulled up to 81.11& and then declined to tf.lO > . It ral lied to$1.10J , sold oil to Jl.lO/ , recovered to $1.10 , remained for quite awhile around $1.10 > f , and then slioitly before 1 o'clock broke oft to $1.01) ) . A halt of several minutes was made at $1.09 % but the market vor.y soon yielded under the pressure of the offerings of ICen- nett & I'luce , and the price slipped off to ? l.09 s@1.0iHf , closing wc.ik at $1.03' ' . The decline was nearly all made during tlio last forty minutes of the trading session. On the early break , December sold down to mid up to 1.03. % On the last break It went to $1.02 4 , and closed on the bottom. Reactions in Jenuary were trilling , and the decline extended from f 1.00 to $1.0iif , the latter being the closing quotation. As com pared with yesterday , the last prices were lower. The bulls operated with confidence early , though their wants to-day were only moderate und soon and easily sat isfied , as the day's history proved. There was no attempt , except right at the opening , to apply musclu In bulling the market , and and that may have been applied as a counter irritant , obvious effort having been made on the curb and in Uio open board to engineer n weak opening. New York , nnd in fact all the other markets were stronger than Chi cago. Hutvhmson's influence was excited in the direction of lower prfces , and it was vigorously exerted at times. Cables were b.irely steady , and foreign markets were qoutcd dull and unchanged , Antwerp ulono cxcepted. Advance in wheatat that place is noted. The news from Minne apolis w.is not of u character to reassure the bearh beyond the fact that a good many of the mills at that point will "tako a vacation" next week. The rail movement in tlio north west Is getting smaller rapidly and farmeis' deliveries through the spring wheat region have not been lighter in twelve years , good authority says , and these small deliveries are commonly behoved to moan the practical exhaustion of farmers' reserves. Winter wheat'stocks in Ilrst hands uro conceded to be small , grain having passed largelv into the control of the millers , it Is supposed. In dications point to a larger increase in the visible supply than last week. Light us 10- ccipts huvo been , shipments from points of accumulation have been relatively lighter. Local stocks may bo said to liavo been placed for winter , except what are to bo retained to supply an Interior demand , which may spring up later , though it does not exist now for obvious i caserns. Receipts being close onto ! ,000 cars was the principal feature causing weakness at the opening of to-day's oorn market. After the lirst Hurry of weakness , buying by one or two prominent speculators infused more confidence and caused some reaction in prices. There were ouiy small deliveries on December contracts , and a good deal of changing to January and May was still in progress , causing a depression of the De cember delivery. Tlio demand for fresh re ceipts by shippers was fairly good , and prices rc.ilizc.d averaged 'jf@.fc ! over yester day's closing prices. There was a sympa thizing weakness toward the close , with tlio declining wheat market and Ihml prices were at the lowest of the day. The closing quotations were : December , 35tfo ; January , 35c , mid May , 3SVGJ3SAi > . May is un changed in price from yesterday and De cember 3 c lower. Tlio provision trade was again under con trol of bearish influence. The opening was qulto strong and generally at a little better prices than yesterday's closing , but before business had fairly started the old contingent favoring a break took possession of the pit. The selling of the past few days was not only resumed , but increased materially in volume and vigor , and when ever the market 9'Jo showed a disposition to react it was simply hammered back into a ruceeding turn. Bears weio on top , and having both the moral and piX < onal aeslstanco of the larger packers , thu.v'woru in a position to retaid complete control. It was a bad day for the bulls , and large amount of long property1 was doubt less thrown overboard bv tlio pressure. Trading , however , was active , and trade commanded more attention than ut any time since the break commenced. Deliveries on December contracts were insignificant , d on yesterday's final quotations , the out ' " " " decline actually suffered was 30&Z35o on pork , ( y'JiKo on lard and 15igl7Kc ( on shoit vel ribs. CHICAGO IAVK STOCK. on ber CIIIPIGO , Doc. 1. ( Special Telegram to ber 13nn.l CATTLE Trade was slow and unsatisfactory from the opening to the close. There was some inquiry forbig , heavy steers , 2 such were not on the market , and outsldo that inquiry there was little or nothing doing. Thcro are more 1050 to 1250 Ib steers the pens than were over soon hero before Jaturday , and such were literally unsal ; salesmen that had such stock stood on No. market all day without an offer. The May julk of such sold yesterday between $3.00 soft $3.7 , mid to-day then ? Js no demand what . Just how much lower this class is 30o last week It Is difficult to get at , but it safe ; to say ! JOt ( lOo lower than a week ago , May prime natives , also , toward the en d of week. The market U completely broken under ! the heavy run of cows and common mixed , and it was next to impossible to get nal * this morning , especially on canning stock. ( The stacker and feeder trade has ors ebbed away almost out of sight. Thcro Is scarcely sufficient/ business to make quota ; not many more than ono to two him- head per day has changed hands dur . the week , Hnngc cattle from 5.45 northwest dro nearly all In this . your. . . Wo.are. . . getting tives ans alargssupply of Texans from tbo Indian ansN territory anil direct from Texas. The best N grades of steers and cows sell fairly well , Lei common grades can hardly bo sold at any shli price. The receipts included 21,000 Texans n ea western cuttle. Cholco beeves , $ s.l0@ ! nut ; medium to good steers , 1,350 u > 1,500 mot . , * l.XXil.GO ( ; 1,203 to 1,350 Ibs. , t'J.50 , 3,90 ; fee to 1,200 , Ibs. . fj.00 < z$3.40 ; stockers and con feeders lower , f l.WWS.OO ; cows , bulls and H mixed , * 1.25@3 00 ; bulk , fJ.OOS2.40j Texas nai steers , f2.WKtf3.15 ; cows , | t.40@2.20 : Western sele rangers , f1.00@4.00. > rit Hoas ! Values about a nlckle lower than jest close last night , and 10@15o lower than JOSIi early "plunging" Bales of yesterday. 1,17 Common packing sorts sold at $5.15@5.SO ; vail pacxers , $5.25(45.30 ( , Und best heavy at W.O 5.S5@5,40 ; only a faw , however , at the out stoi ! price. Mor.m & Co. bought about flvo grass hundred that averaged ISO Ibs at 15.25. The J.M Lipton : company p iu f1.30@S.85 for 1100 that J.MIi averaged about 170 Ibs. The Morris outfit inai paying $5 50 for light to average around choice HO ibs. The Morris outlit bought 438 yosterdnv that nvpragod even 110 lb at & 1. ( its 00 , about equally divided us t.i price. Light vaiictk's were scarce this morning. Jones and Stiles were not on the maiKct. KlXAXCI.YIj. Nnw YOHK , Doe. L [ Special Telegram to Tin ; lieu -STOCKS 1 The stock mnrhot was dull a peed part of the lima this m > rn Ing after the opening , which w.is little lowe r in most instances. London advices were dis.ippolnting , but there c.imo a few orders. Thu market was heavily sold , be MUSO the railway officials in session In Chicago had not accomplished more toward adjusting differ ences , but selling had nuro the appe.xranco of raiding than realized , Northwestern w.is a prominent feature of the market , and was pounded down to 105 , whdo Lake Shore was also attacked. Cotton Oil declined ma terially under the selling of long stock. The bank statement wns less unfavorable than was expected. The close showed a decline all around , extending to 1 point in Northwestern - western and 1 > 4 points in Cotton Oil. Total sales , 1 HI , SIS shares. The following were the closing quot.itlons : * IT. S. 4s ri'Kiilnr .Ii7 = Northern I'.iolllc. . 24U r. - - s. 4s coupons. doprefcrred . 108 C. A N. W 17. 8.4'SicoHiMMU .IIH < Ali > preferred . IH I'uctflc 8s ofTB . . .118 N. V. Centiul . IIH ( Vntral I'lvi-ltlc . . JI4 P. , I.Vi : . 2.1 Chicago A Alton . .114 Hocklslnna . 101 ClilcaRo.llurllngton I' . . M. A St. 1 . . . . 1.2't . ' .tyulncv 107' , do preferred . 11B n..i , . * \v i.w , St. 1'iuil A. Omiilm . 'E Illinois Central.14 ] > 4 da preferred . I'M ' 1..1I.&W 14 Union 1'aciflc . W Kansas X Texas . . 1 ' , W..S1.II . U'U koShoro do preferred. . . " 43 MichiganOcntr.il . M'j Western Union. . . . . Jtlwsoiirll'acine . . Tfl'il Mossr us Cui , Kasy at 1JJ 2 per coat ; closing offered at 2' per cent. Pin ME MnitCANriMs PAPCII ltffl per cent. SrKiit.tNn Exciuvors Dull but steady at _ for sixty-day bills f undfl.bS for do- iiiiiiid riioouon. Cntctno. Deo. 1. Wheat Wrak and lower ; eashl.oyJanuary : ; , tl.0l } { ; May , $1.094. Com Steady ; cash , SS'tfe ; January , US fe ; May , ! ! S 3-llc. ! Oats i.isy ; cash , 20 , ' c ; .lanuary , May , 30 ' c. Kvo 52c. Ifarloy Nothing doing. I'rime Timothy Nothing doing. Flax § 1.50. Whisky $1.22. Pork Weak mid lower ; cash , S14 25 ; Jan uary , S13.HO ; May , S18.M ) . Lard Steady ; cash , $3.00 ; Jnnunry , $7.70 ; May , $7.87 . Flour Quiet and unchanged ; winter wheat , $5 00c5.7n ; spring wheat , $4.B0 8tl.7S. Hulk Meats Shoulders , $7.ia'fic7 ' 2.1 ; short clour , f'.rjOvjjr.liij ; short ribs , $7.00 © 7.10. Hutter Steady ; cicumcry , 2S@30c ; dairy , 20a27c. ( Cheese Firm ; full cream Cheddars , 10 } (310 ( c ; Hats , 10 ( ( Jllc ; Young Americas , 11 (1120. Eggs A shade easier ; fresh , 22 ( < J2.1c. Hides Unchanged ; heavy green salted , light green salted , O ' o ; green , salted bull , fijfc ; green bull , 4' ' o ; green dry flint , 7 ! @So ; dry calf , 7Sc ; branded hides , 15 per cent off ; deacons , 25@33o each ; drv salted. lOt&lKc. Tallow Firm ; No. 1 , solia packed , 5e ; No. 2 , 4c ; calce , 5c. Keccipts. Shluments. Flour , bbls 10,000 8,000 Wheat bu 29,000 17,000 Corn , bu 819,000 33 > ,000 Oats , bu 150,000 12S.OOO Rye , bu . . . . New Vork. Dec. 1. Wheat Roceluts. 49,300 ; exports , none ; spot market dull .mil unsettled with options closing llrm and nom- ically at ) jfi\o ( ! up ; Xo. 2 red , $1.0.TJf@1.0 ! > f in elevator ; $1.07 alloat ; Sl.0.1V ( < 8l.07Jf ; f. o. b. ; No. 3 red , 9S c ; No. 1 red , $1.14. Op tions active , iiTcpalur early at @Kc lower ; advanced I'lfQl'tfo and closed unsettled J& over yesterday ; No. 8 red , January , - . Corn Receipts , 08,100 ; exports , 71,380 ; spot market firm at % ( < 6\c \ higher ; No. 2 , 47i @ 47 fc 'n elevator ; 48 @ 4'JKc alloat ; ungraded mixed , 37@49Ji'c. Options fairly active and 'sffVZ c higher and lirin ; January closing at 47) ) < jC. Oats Receipts , 112,000 ; exports , none ; spot market } { ( TJi c higher and moderately active ; options dull at VCt'cup ' ; January closed ut c ; spot , No. 2 white , . ' 153 0 ; mixed west ern , 30C < i3c ; white western , 34 ( < ? 42c. Cofloo Options opened firm and closed 1 April , $15.70@ 15.85. Spot Rio higher , moro active ; fair cargoes. $17,00. Petroleum Steady , quiet ; United closed at . Eggs Steady and fair demand ; western , ork Active but lower ; mess , $15.25@ 15.50. Lard Dull ; sales , western steam , JS.CO , January closed at $ S.25. Uuttor High prices checked the demand , easier , western , | 14@27c ; do creamery , 22 ® 37c ; Eights. 3S@40c. Choose Firm and in fair demand ; west cm , 9JfillJ.fc. ( St. JjiuilH , Dec. 1. Wheat Lower ; cash.01 ! ; January , f 1.02 . Corn T"irm ; cash , 34ic ; December , 32.c. Oats Steady ; cash , 2flu- ; May , yOc. 1'ork Dull ut$14.371 C14.50. Lard Neglected ; Whisky $1.14. lluttor Nominally unchanged ; creamery , 32@'iic ( ; dairy,8Sdg30c. niilwaukoc , Dec.l. Wheat Easy ; cash , ; January , fi.OO f ; Mav , $1.00 . Ma Corn Dull ; No. 3 , : UC"33c. in. Oats -Quiet ; No. 8 white , 30@0 ; ! > c. frei Hvo Kasy ; No. 1 , 5J ) c. ran Harley Dull ; No. 8 , (17c. ( bul Provisions Easy ; pork , $13.59. ope MinnoniidllN , Dec. 1. Wheat Heavy re gra ceipts of wheat were again u source of de mai pression to the sample market and buyers wincer used this ns an effectual lover to force values lower. Trading was slow in starting , tlio tini demand being so limited that all classes of to buyers foil perfectly safe regarding holding inci of supplies. Sellers were asking about nio .yesterday's ) prices early , but made conces The sions later. Closing quotations : No. 1 hard , pie is December , $1,80 : January , 1.2I } ; Mayl,88 ; isb truck , $1.2Ji81.23 ; No. 1 northern , Decem the , $1.03 ; Jimurry , * 1.09 > tf ; May , $1.14 % ; on Bill track , gl.lHigl.lU ; No. 2 northern , Decem was , $1.02 ; January , $1.0J ; May , $1.OS ; on dist tracic , $1.04. Cincinnati , Dec. 1.Vhoit , Dull ; No. rod , $1.0I@1.01. Corn Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 4o ( ; now , 30c. the Oats Steady ; No. 2 mixed , 29 ( < j2i' ' ) c. ( Uyu Steady. Harley Steady ; No. 2. .We. Whisky Steady at jl.14. Kaunas City , Dec. 1. Wheat Steady ; ble . 2 red , cash , IKi bid ; January , 91J o bid ; , ( licbld ; No. 3 red , cash. 70ebia ; No. 8 n , cash sales at 9.1o ; Muy , $ I.Oi bid. an Corn Quiet ; Xo. 2 , cash , 2 ! Ko nskcd ; December. 27 > o bid ; ye.ir , 2sj o Uld : May , old : No. 2 white , cash. 2u > , e asked. Oats No. 2 , cash , no bidb nor offerint's ; , 25 > $ e bid , 85 > fc asked , MVK STOUIL. liud liad Ohicnuii , Deo. 1. 1'ho Drover1 Jour reports as follows not Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; market dull ; choice may beeves. $4.fi ( ) 5.00 ; strcrs. $3.00@1 50 ; stock- ami feeders , $1.90 3 00 ; uows , bulls and mixed , ? 1 85@3. < X ) ; Texas steers , $8.30if3.15 ; western rangers , $3.00@l,00. HoL's | { ecelpts , is.ouu ; lOo lower ; mixed , gram W.10ii5. ( 5 , iicayy , f1l @ 5.40 ; light , 5,15tJ roui ; smpa , W 4g4 ( ) ( 90. i roi Sheep Hocolpts , 1,500 market steady ; ; na > ss , $ JOO@ 1.50 ; westerns , * . 'UU ! < 33.bO ; Tex- $2.50 .40 lambs ' . bull , ; , f3 75@5.25. National Ktook Vnrds , linst Ht. list LoulH , Dee , 1. Oattio Hccelpts , 300 ; even shipments 2G30 market choice stre , , ; Htuady ; heavy native steers. $5,006 5.150 ; fair to good SCOI native steers , $ l.40@5.10 : butchers' mourn , One Island medium to choice , f3.3J' < j4 40 ; stackers and 'coders < , fair to irood , $ - > .OiJ ( < { 3 15 , rangers , ruli corn-fed , f.t.00' I 20 ; grass-fed. * J.IOai3.00. ( 30x00 Hogs-Keccfpts , 2,000 ; shipments , 3,000 ; narkct slow ; cholca heavy and butchers' selections , ? 5.25@1.35 ; paoklng , medium to rime , 85.105.30 ; light grades , ordinary to this , J5.005.20 , for Kantian City , Dec. 1. Cattle Hecoipts , acy ; shipments , 1,013 ; market slow and values irregular ; good to choice corn-fed , 54.90@5.oi ; common to medium , fct.20/81.50 / ; stockers and feeding steers , } 1.GO' < { 3.40 ; range stecis , ll.OOfiJ'J.OO ; oowb , tl,00sO ( . to-day J.bO.Hbgs Ueceipts , 4,500 ; shipments , 103 ; market active but & @ 10o lower ; good to , { 5.20@5,25 ; uomuion to medium , bell WKKKIY lirSI\TFSS IIKVIFW lU LlVLl IJLiJliMvJJ IVljVlbiit Enlarged Donmml for Money From Vnrlona Sources. EXPORT STILL CONTINUES LIGHT. KorclK'i ' 15 ruin Alurkfts Stroinji-r In n Way Provisions ActHo , but 11 ICCH KfllllCfll lllVO Stock Trade All Over the Worlil. Gnu mo , Dec. 1. | Special Tele-pram to Tin : HCB. ] The week Just closing has wit nessed an enlarged demand for money from various lines of business. Operators jm change wore preparing to receive property deliverable on December contracts. Thcro was nlso nn increased call from the craln trade at other iwints , and especially at Min neapolis and the wheat markets , where that article is accumulating moio rapidly than at any previous time this season. The provision trade hero and throughout the we.st is beginning to make Its Influence foil as un iilisorbiint of funds. There is also nu increasing iiemaud from met chants many of whom mo borunving funds with which to discount bills bought for their spring trade , whllo others , who Itnd collections lusufllcieut to meet maturing obligations , are compelled to borrow moro freely than at any preceding tinio since the opening of the autumn season. . County bankers , who find the necessities of their customers larger than they are in a position , to provide for , are in turn asking their ' correspondents hero to extend liberal [ | favors in the shape of re discounts. The nggiogate volume of paper offered tluougli the various souiccs mentioned is larger than _ . at any preceding time in the month , and rates an more strongly maintained at O ti'j per cent on call lo.ins , backed by fancy conver tible collaterals , and I'pi S per cent on time paper. Over counter and oflf the street S1 pawl .l per cent is paid by interior borrowers , who want Ilvo to six months' loans on cattle paper. ] Tne feature In the eastern financial situ.i tion was the exportation uf $ IKO.UCO ( ) in gold from New \orlc. Now York exchange was in liirht supply , owing to the fact that little isl being made. Tlio demand Is fair. Rate.s ruled ! steady at par to 23c premium forfcl.OOO. The market for foreign exchange exhibited no new features. Supplies of bills were light and rates steady at $4.8) ) VyJI.WJi1 for shippers' documentary bills on London. Trades , in stocks on the New York stock ex change ; during the past week was active and the aggregate volume of business compared favorably with that of the preceding week. Tlio weak undertone which has been noticed for some time past was more pronounced at tin opening of the past week , and Increased during the succeeding dnj s. The fo.it in e of trading was thu liquidation in Chicago , KocK Island ; < fc Pacific , and the decline of 0 points inwa prices to the lowest point this year. This wa due to a rumor that the next statement , which will appear the latter p.ut of Dec-em her , will be an unfavorable one. The com pany has m.ido large extensions in Kansas , Nebraska and Colorado during the p.ist two jours. Many of these extensions have not IIS yet proved ut all profitable , and the im pression prevails that u new Issue of bonds or stocks i will bo made to pay for these now lines ; also that a i eduction in dividends is liable to bo made at the next meeting. The situation of western and southwestern rail roads remains us uncertain us ever. The sensation of the week was the strong efforts made to form a great clearing or "trust" to govern all loads west mid southwest of Chicago. The scheme is to work within the inter-state commerce law , and thcieby make its existence legal. The plan is received with great favor in some circles , as it is the only feasible one which has been presented , tlll ! will icgulate traffic and rates. Several Of' the ' roads , notably the St. Paul , are said tel have signified their willingness to slrri the agreement. East bound roads have shown an inclination to adjust tnolr differences , but bar an I veil at no definite agreement. Prices on the rest of the list declined on an average of $1.00 per share , and the market closed erratic. The aggregate transactions on the New York exchange for the week were 1,243,345 shares. Foreign grain markets have exhibited more strength in a general way , but prices have not , advanced suflicicutly to admit of any demand excepting of corn. Firmer ocean freights nlso have a tendency to check business. Seeds were less active , with prices rather favorable to buyers. Provisions were quite active , both in the speculative and shipping branches , and and prices have suffered a material reduc tioi Receipts of live stock were considerably increased : , especially of hogs , at all leaning western markets , and prices have ruled In lower. The packing of tlio west , however , exhibits n further decrease , and is now about 450,000 hogs less than reported to date lust season. . Considering the fact that the week's ' busi ness was intcrforred with by the holiday , the aggregate trade may be regarded ns quite a liberal for tliis season of the year. During the greatt r portion of the tirno the feeling Will weak , and lower prices wore the order of the day. Speculative interest centered in deferred deliveries ; May chiefly in grain , and January and May . provisions , , and fluctuations in prices were frequent and within u comparatively narrow Im range of prices at times , indicating that the bulk of the trading wns confined to the local wli operators or to "room traders , " Receipts of grain were inodorato at the principal western chnA markets , and the quantities forwarded east ward were moderately largo , especially of corn ; and oats. The oxpoit movement con > \ tinues light , and limited almost exclusively Will corn. The supply of wheat is gradually increasing , while thu stocks of corn and oats InK diminishing ut the principal markets. con interior hiipp'ics nro fair , mid with im- slci pioved roads and good weather more grain t'BC being received at the smaller stations. In t'BCII shipping brunch of trade tliero wax con Byi siderable ! business transacted in gram , but It tro largely on domestic account mid widely nil distributed. few coil From thu Coinuionn. Loxnox , Dec. 1. In the commons to day speaker ordered Cunningham F , ( Jr.iham advanced liberal ) to withdraw from tha house because lie had accused Smith , gov ernment leader , o'f conniving at u dishonora trick , and had lofuscd to retract the ac cusation. As Graham was leaving thu house member shouted , "Uravo , Graham. " In Interview Graham explained that the troublu uroHu over the action of Jiiooko Rob inson ( conservative ) lit putting a motion on jnjier to provnnt discussion upon the chaiii- inakers" grievances Graham had rharnu- lerl/od this IIB a dishonorable trick , and had expressed the belief that the governmurit instigated Robinson to itcrfarm it. Ho refused to withdraw his statement , and lienco his dismissal. Graham says ho will apologize , no matter what the result be. ItouiuI-IIoiiHO at Lincoln LINCOLN , Neb , Uoo. -Special [ Tele to Tim liBR J The Union Paciflo round-houso und contents burned to the ( ground this morning ut 1 33 o'clock , Thorn scarcely < a standing post to toll where the building was located. When the Jiro w.is discovered it was too well under way for No. a hope that it might be .saved. The two streams of water furnished by the engine sec-mad to have no effect upon tlio Humes. engine , No. 5 , the property of the lirand road , was Inside , und was complctuly ruined The building was a frame structure , N feet in si/.e. dent ! thu mailu The Opium Sinii llii Gnucs. \ - Auiiunx , N. Y. In the United States court morning Judge Hrundng * hummed up tion Hames in the opium smuggling conspir and case United States Attorney Lockwood followed for the government. Permanent Telepliono Injunction , CIHOAOO , Dec. 1. In the federal court m Judge Hlodgelt rendered a decision forever restraining the Amurlcan Interutato Telephone company from using , renting or infringing on tbo patents of the American Telephoue comjuuy , J II A Prominent Physician Talks About Vaccination , The Operation ticlng performed on Holioiil Chillirt n Vtiry Kxtoti- Bl\cl ) Ihc Smnll I'o * Ho aro. " , \re you vnrelnntlnc many school children now -"asked our wrli ei of a prominent | < liyMclnn a day or tuoiigo ; "not MMy mnn\ax | < lo not do much faintly pnutlie. unsutned thoiUictor , "hut 1 hint tun little fellow s > tep Into my ofllce fcttMial daysiiKO iin-l miftif them lumtcil the operation perfotmtil. vhuh 1 dhl to his cnttro catt'rnitlcm " , tippan'iitlv fur hu left the ottlco smiling "I hen the operation Is not attended with much pain , 1 It > " quelled the writer "No. it Is not p.ilnlul , n Mule snatching And then nppl ) tint Mm * and It Is all en or , 1 huvo vardimtiil amo.it ninny pcrsont , IUTO nnd cl < e < \\h0ie , anil Inuo vaolimtril tlium ut nil IIKPB , from one joar anil inmurtls. inl ) > a fcwiluyii ngo 1 Mietltmted n little liMiy hl not morn t linn ayear ; old , and while lm tried si nu > . ltdlil not hint her but she wns badly lriliti ( > nod. 1C jou would like to M'ohow n looks mil on Mm. T. Matn-nhoiht , nt No. Mi South lith strect.lt washer little girl that I speak of and sliu will telljou nil about ft I viiiilimtiMl herllttlo boy tooiuullm\o treated In1 ! son \ \ lllliini , aud she will be pleased to tell ) uii all about It. ' 1 ho writer called on Mis. M.ipeuhorst at K18 Eolith tilth stiei't , mid found aun plensaua iiml motlit'ily looking liid.\ , who ga\u him tha follow lim about hi-rrlilldifii "Ves. the doi tor did viii cltmte I'n-ddy and the baby , lint Unit IM nothing compared towlmtha did lor Willie , not atltcumstam e. Vt IlIIu was ( oinpliilnliu : foi a long time , hit would Inuo horrible dull pains oxer the eyes w ltd a contin ual heiutnehe , had a ti.ul tu-tuln Ills month , his iiovewiis always Mfopprd tip , sometimes onn side thru the other mid ho was hawking and pitting all thu time. Hut nddt'd to nil this was something wore , he was uradimlly ( trowing di-af , he could HCIIHV\ | hear oiiliimn"comoisa - tlon uiul unless \vu spoke voiy loud to him ho coulil not imdpistiind ; Im hud MeniU iimntiiK fr.im bnth cms. and I wns very much nlarmcd for fear he would lo o Ills heiirlng intliely , that he had eaMiili ; 1 \\iis sum for I , mjselt hiul hud that dii'iid troublti and hnd tHvn treated very suecesstnlly for It by I Jr. I' . .M. .Ionian , lit .110 llaniKc Illoik. After consultini- with my htisbniul , I took Willie to M.O Ilr. .Ionian ami iil.ioed him undorbls treatment unit the rc.-ult Is iluit hu li entlrelj curi'd ot his riitiirih and ho ean ht < nrus well us you or I tan. lleioho urJ ) ou tau talk to film you i self. \\II.I.Ii : bTAI'UMIOIIST. The next mom'-nt the writer wns ensnged 111 convtrs.itlon wlthu voiy liilglitnnd Intclllgeiitj looking nd v rv maiinoily young man who , ou being questloni d about his heat Ing. B.ild. "Ves , sir , tli doctor bus Innjroivil my hear * liiKWonderlnllj. I could scaiecly hoarninthlnff mid now I mil heiir IIH well nsexir I could ana it makes mo fuel M > much bolter and moio am- liitlous. My rui s both illschnrKCil xiiillnuously , Ilullibtstoppid the illHiharKe nd then lltteit nn artificial ar drum , out ! of his own contriv ance , In my curs , ami now I can hear tliu slight est whlspur. Aiy friends nmoiiK Iho boys are very much smprised at tno clinngo in my hcnr- Inif. Tlio doctor has tilled mo cnttielyof my catarrh , and I li.-uo none of thu distressing M-mptoms anymoie. and I can't tell you how thankful I am to him for it. " SOMETHING WOKTI1 It NO WING. A. Few SymptoniH of IMscnm : That 3Iny I'riivo ScrioiiH l Von. Do you have frequent fits of mental depres sion/ sionDo ; you experience ringing or buzzing noises imj rourunm/ Do ] you feel us thoimh you must suffocate wlionlyliiB down ? Are you troubled with a hacking cough and Bonrral debility/ Ir'c \io your eyes t'enernlly weak and watery au < l frequently Iiillainoil7 Does your volco h.ivo a husk , thick sound and nasal sort of twnui/ anI - brvalh yon freiiuently oirenslvo from some iinaccountablu caurtt/ ' umli yon a dull , oppressive headache , gener ally located over the oyes/ / lo ) you have to haw It and cough frequently la the oil art to clear your throat'/ Are you losing your HCIISO of smell and la your MiiiHo of tusu becoming ilulleil/ | Does your nose always feel stoppoil up , forc- : you to bieatlm tlnough your nuinth/ I Do you frequuntly feel dl//.y , p.utlcularly ben stoopliiL' to pick anvthbiK oil ihu Moor/ IJoosevt'iy little ill aft of * lr amluveiy chanpo of tvinpuratiue glv yon a cold ? -Aio yiMi uiinoyed liy acoimtnntduslro to hawk : spit . out an endless quantity uf phlugm I Do yon Use fioin lied an tired and weak as you wuiutho nuht before mid fuel us though you wantid to liiuhorii foinver'/ li yourtnroat Illleil with phlogni In thu mnrn- . ' , which can only bu illschaiged lifter violent ) couulilni ; and hawking anil spitting'/ Do you occasionally wako fiom a troublcil sleep with a Htait and feel as If you luut JusC t'ucapud a horrlnludo.ith by choking'/ lti.Ainn ; : : Thoabovo nro HOIIID ot the many BymptoniMof rutairh and the beginning of lime troubles. Not onuc.iHo In a liuiidicO will havil of thorn , but everyone iilhctud will have ( or many of them. Tim ginatrr or mine Mar- Ion your .symptoms , the moio dangeiotixyouj condition. If you Imvu some or all of them , J. CRESAP McCOY , ( Lutu of Ilcllovim Hospttnl.Nuw Voile. ) Succeeded by DOM OK Charles M , Jordan Late of the UnlvurMty of Now Voile City anil Jlowuid UnhcisHy , WiiMhliigton , U , C , HAS . 31O tind 311 Baracco Building Corner nfUeiith and Hiirncy sw , Omatia , Nob. , \\liuiuallciiraLlti caaea mo tru.ilvd with Npto Dr. Cluiles M , .Ionian has btcn rust- pbj ( flcliui for Or. Mc.t.'oy , in Omalia , foe tliup.nl > uar and Is thu pbyulcluu who Im i niu cnr < s tlmt lmv buen publlshoir \M-fkly In tins paper , Mullcal dlbbiiDes treated skillfully. Consump , Hrlcht'BdUi'aBt * . liynniipiilu , ftliaumutliiiii all NCK VOIM UlHISAMl'.H. All illbuunos po- tuliar to thu KU2C3 a upc'dalty. C'.VTAICHII CUIUJI ) . CONSOf/rATlON at/jlllco or by mall , 11. Olllca liourH'J tu 11 u. m , 2 to 4 J ) . m. , 7 to 8 p. , Bunday oillco liomu from u a. m , , to 1 p. m. Con ospondence receives prompt attention. Manvdlse-ues ure treated Hucx-i'tufullr by Dr. JordoiittirouKii thu mullH.nml it la tlmu possiul * forlhosu un.ible to make a Joimiuy to nbtala BUCC'CSSKUIi ' 'I'ltUATMUNT- HOai'lTAl * - AX' TUUIK IIOML'U.