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TBDQ OKAHA DAILY BJ E : SUNDAY , DECEMBER 14 , 1890-THTRTY-TWO PAGES.
ME CONDITION OF TRADE ,
*
L Variety of Conditions Induce a Olosonoss
of the Money Supply.
M.ARGE SPRING TRADE COMING TO OMAHA.
The Situation in Onmlm Fnlrly ln-
cotiraKlnft KfTcctH of tlio Hoard-
liift oflmrKC AmountnoT IWnncj-
Work of Capitalists.
Despite the fnct tlmt trade la Omaha ts
very fair for the season of the year nnd the
mild character of the wo.ither , inouoy is
tightening and business men who have occa
sion to borrow nro commencing to compUln.
It Is not so close as to Interfere to any great
extent with commercial a flairs , but suf
ficiently so to mnko business inon rnthor cau
tious about contractlns nny obligations not.
strictly nocossary. If collections is to bo
tnltcn as any Indication of the financial situa
tion , money Is fully easier In the country
than In the city. The business men
of Omaha do not look upon the
present closeness of money as at all llkoly to
lead to nny serious , consequences , but on the
contrary the feeling Is generally prevalent
that It Is duo only to outsldo Influences , nnd
Will Ixj , very brlof In Its duration. After the
first of thoycar , or by February 1 at tlio latest ,
abettor condition of affairs Is anticipated ,
nnd so long as business men Imvo confidence
In the outlook for spring trndo the present
illght stringency In money will not hamper
commercial transactions to nny great extent.
The fact of the matter Is , while crops wore
short In somo. localities and a total failure In
others , there Is a largo section of
jintry both In this state and In Iowa
ore abundant crops were raised and
where , owing to the high prices
of farm produce , money must bo
plenty. In such sections Jobbers nro antlcl-
pathiR a very largo spring trade and there
" "isno reason why It should not come to
Omaha.Vcstorn Iowa , especially , will bo
worked very closely nnd every Inducement
possible offered to bring the people hero to
buy their goods nnd to sell their live stock.
The situation In Omaha at the present ttmo
can ho summed up In a very few words ,
money n little close but business fair with
very flattering prospects for an unusually
peed spring trade.
In the largo eastern centers of finance nnd
commerce the situation during the past wccl :
has had anything but n rosy hue. A number
of old nnd well known houses have gone
down under the strain nnd the air has boon
full of rumors of financial difficulties
and embarrassments surrounding supposedly
strong firms. Fortunately , a good many of
these rumors have been proven to bo only
the Idle tales of busvboilles bent on compli
cating the situation nnd forcing values of se
curities still lower for some solllsh purpose.
The situation In cities like Now York , Bos
ton and Philadelphia Is peculiar In the ex
treme. Money Is plenty , there can bo no
doubt of It , for according to the government
reports there nro now between $80,000,000
nnd $100,000,000 more In circulation than a
year ago at this time. The whole trouble
. appears to bo that this money Is being
- * hoirded. : and hence is not available for
the ordinary purposes of financial nnd
commercial transactions. Capitalists took
nlarm ut the November HumIn Wall street ,
nid : as loans came duo locked the money up
.Instead of throwing It back upon the market.
'On the other hand Importers have been
forced to do the same thing , though from
different reasons. The vast amount of Roods
now held In bond must bo removed by Feb
ruary 1 , nnd this will necessitate the paying
into the treasury of the United States many
millions of dollars In duties. With a strln-
Rent money market , importers could not af
ford to wait and tnico the chance of being
nblo to borrow the necessary inQnoy when
the time comes , but they are being forced to
board the money for the purpoao.
From a financial point of view ,
capitalists ore doing the worst thing
possible in locking up their funds , for they
nro not only Injuring business In the east but
they nro missing splendid opportunities for
Investments , had they only the necessary
conrago to breast the storm. To a certain
extent the present flnanclnl scare , especially
In Now York , is senseless , and the fact that
rVdonliipes. beyond repair the credit of firms
whoso stability in the matter of assets , other
than nctual cash , is unquestioned , ought to
bo sufllciont to cause n halt in the mania of
hoarding. However , a scared capitalist is a
* . hard man to reason with , and the business
\ world will bo forced to got along
" " "without " him until all show of danKer -
Kor is passed. Ilo will tnon crawl
out of his hole , bringing his money with him
biul everyone will bo surprised to see bow
plentiful money will become and how easily
loans can bo effected on good security.
At the commencement of the financial
troubles In the cost the difilculty was appar
ently confined to .tho speculators of Wall
street , but It has since spread to such nn extent -
tent as to cause business men In all lines to
feel its effects. Accordingly reports from
large eastern cities indicate a very quiet con
dition in most lines of commercial business.
In the metal trade , contracts for rails , track
supplies , etc. , are still held In abeyance to a
very great extent , thua leaving the situation
In as poor shape as at nny pre
vious tlmo during the past thirty days.
The condition in other lines is not .much bet
ter , nnd the sale of crude materials ts slow
and prices rather weak. Manufacturers are
curtailing their output to n considerable ex
tent In order to prevent nny great accumula
tion of stock. In the grocery business east
ern dealers assort that trade is being kent
within Just as narrow bounds as possible. As
usual progress toward the end of the year induces -
ducos curtailment of Investments , nnd this
Inclination Is now much intensified through
the dlfllcultlcs surrounding all operations on
account of the closeness of money. The east
ern market for dry goods has presented no
_ . specially new features , the usual quiet at
- this season having tirovallod in all branches
of the wholesale trade. In some lines of
Roods especially seasonable , the movement
was fairly satisfactory. Taken all In nil ,
ip * eastern jobbers have Una very little in the
f way of trade to bo thankful for during the
past week.
As noted nt the commencement of this
article , trade in Omaha has been fair in most
lines and about all that could bo expected
under the existing conditions. Values have
not shown much change and quotations arc
very much the same as n week ago. This
last assertion , however , will not hold good In
some articles of country produce , as , for ex
ample , in the case of poultry , whore n marked
decline will bo noticed.
The financial disturbances in the cast have
produced at this distance little more than a
rlpplo on the surface and legitimate business
continues to prosper In Omaha , with overj
indication pointing Unvu rd an Improvemenl
tt no very distant date.
OtlAHA aiAHKETq.
OMAHA , Deo. 11 , ISM.
CUTTLE Estimated receipts nt onttlo 1,150
„ tl oompnrod with l.'JTS yesterday mill 2.50 :
' Saturday of lastwook , The receipts durlnu tin
week wore about 11,000 , us compared with 1:1,5 : p :
last wok , Tliomnrkot was active and Ilrn
on good cows with everything else steady
Food 01 * unchanged. Hooves declined lOa u
Wo during the wuuk.
HOGS Estimated receipts of hogs. 7.000 , at
compared with 7.11)3 ) voatorday and 7.772 Satur
day of last week. Tlio receipts during tin
wool ; wore about 42'JOO , us compared wit )
4-,9'\7 ' \ Inst week. Tlio market opened aotlvi
and ttoncly. breaking lute In thaday , oloilnc
weak or lower with nil sold. Tlio ruiiKO of tin
prices paid was Ki.T&iVUn. the bulk soil
[ neut J3.30a3.4i. lMKS.ll.2jiw.73i light , fJ.7.VJ
3.23 ! heavy. 83.40iW.63i mixed. M/JOSM. ! ! ) . Tin
average of the prices paid was W.20. ns com
Vpared with KU f yesterday and tJ-UOJi Sntur
-jf any of last woolc.
r En oop Kstlmated receipts of sheep , 5,741 , a
VI compared with 773 yesterday and ISM Huturda ]
K. ot last weak. The receipts during tlio wool
wora 8.017 , ns eompurod with 2,741 the prlo
weelt. The mutton nmrkoi Is steady , NatUea
tJ.354JI.40j wcstorni , tJ.OOitl.lX
DUpoBltiun of Stock.
Showing the number of head of stook pur
chased on tuts market n * reported by the
i wnlghtmattorof tltu StookvarUt company to :
- .i. December 12 :
CATTLE.
Huron. Me
Bwlft&Uo. . . , a
OeorKS IIHammondk Co , . . . , , c
Th * Armour-Uuiiiihy packing company. . 2J
UUyperi and feodun , , . . . r
lions.
The Armour-Ouilahy packing company. . 8,873
Ornnhn packing company. , , . . . . . . . . . 2,411
HwlftiOo . : . . . . . . . , . . 091
ThoO. IT. Hammond picking Co . M7
North packing company. . . . . . . . . . . . 831
Jamcx & Stiles . . . 080
Shipper * and foodora , , . , . 0
of Stock. ,
Showing the number of head of stock
purchased on thli market ns reported by the
wclidim listers of the Stockyards company for
the weekending Saturday , December 13 :
CATTr.K.
RwlftfcCo . . . J.PPO
ThoUcorpQ li. Hammond company . 814
ThoUndahy packing company . 2,073
Omaha pacKlng company . M
Other buyers . 3,770
TlioCudnhr packing company . aWM
Omaha packing company. . * . 7Wt
Hwltt.t Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , ! 2
ThoO. II. Hammond packing company. . 3,133
blilppors and feeders. . 8,451
Total . .47,072
BIIKKP.
8wlft&Co . 337
TiioOuduhy p.ickiiiK company . 101
TlioO. II , Hammond packing company. . . 4it :
Shluporsand feeders . 123
Total
Prevnillnir. 1'riocfl.
ThofollovrlnitU a table of prices paid on
this market for the grade of stock mentioned :
Fancy steers , UT ) to 1MJ ( lln . 11.2.1
1'rlmo steers. I'SO to 1475 11)3 ) . : i.O ) < r l.i3 ;
( lood steers. ll.'iO to U3) 111) . : i.7t ) (71.00 (
utchors1stoet ,10XtoiiJlbs. ) : ) . . . n.M
llr steers , 1W ( ) to 113) ) ibs . 3. :
Oommon.HOT tol'-'OOlb'J . 2.75 Ci'l.ll
Kalr to .rood cows . 1.00 ( FJ'JOO
Oood tocholcocows. . . 00 ( ? .7S
Oholco to fancy cows . , . 2.40 < MJO
Heifers . 2.01 6A.TM
Voarllngs . 2.00 < f -.oo |
Kooders . 2.5D ( ft'J.81
Stockori. . , , , , , 1.40 S42.IO
Onnnors , . , . . , . . i.KS ( TM.OO
Hulls . 1.2J
Oxon . : . B.E5
Ktntt . 1.M
Onlves . 1.50 ( ? / > l.OJ
Wostorncornfod stcors . 2.W ftSI.M
Western steers . 1,50 C43.00
Western cows . 1.CO O2.10
Kccclptn anil Hlitpmoiita.
Showing the onielal rooolptsand shlpmonti
of cattle , hogs and shei'i ) on the dates Indl-
oatod :
IIECF.U'TS.
SIIIl'.MCMS.
I t'nttln. I llQk-1. |
Itcprc.scntiitlvu HalcH.
STIUUIS.
22. 830 2 30
WE3T1SHX CATILD.
Nn. Av. Pr.
Nn.K. . I'llson-
22 Btoora 018 $2 BO
U steers 851 2 ! > 0
14 Htoors. , . . . 875 2 M
Jl steers 1148 2 CO
HOOS.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. AT. Sh. I'r.
30 128S275 71 , .206 240 t3.f
a 153 49 2 73 00 , .2,12 80 333
t 430 - 273 4 ! ) , .277 TOO 333
101 127 2 SO 05 ,262 120 3 35
J8 ICO 40 280 0 ! ) , .274 80 3K :
00 133 - 28J 71 .278 10) 333
14 102 81 2 M 53 20J 300 333
W 1C , ! ) 40 283 44 ,274 120 3:15 :
JO 187 < 0 2 KS 02 ,278 335
83 175 10) _ 83 53 ,240 ICO 335
00 174 80 2 10 r s 26ti 240 335
83 175 40 203 03 , . .248MO IKK
IX ) . . . . 153 80 2 03 ( i7M ,273 , 240 : i37K
70 140 - HO ) M ) , .250 80 340
23. . . . 183 40 .TOO 81 .239 120 340
20 231 lf,0 3 ( W 71M5 .2S ) 280 340
72 18(5 ( 100 310 M5 .313 : ro 340
13 230 120 313 (13 ( .273 40 340
73 202 210 315 00 .200 2hO 340
68 210 200 3 15 GJ . . . . .271 200 340
61 231 120 320 113 .277 100 340
77 2--0 SO 320 50 .320 240 340
811 233 16(1 ( 323 G4 .279 80 340
BO Ki5 120 320 01 .SOU 200 340
0 ! ) 2)5 ) 60 320 03 .239 40 340
7 404 40 IIS ) (13fi2 ( 2S4 160 340
70 215 52J 320 fi2 .251 120 340
73 203 80 320 73. . . . .283JW 342C
83 20 120 3 25 tiG .2.13 343W
43 221 81) ) 323 00 314 345
.15 280 8' ' ) 323 43 . .368 120 343
43 230 MO 323 43 . M 80 345
81 185 35 49 .303 160 345
03 237 120 3 25 oa .203 80 345
75 105 323 .2S'l 80 345
M 270 210 330 81. . . . .315 240 345
C9 2GO 120 3 30 69 .311 120 345
61 200 40 330 ni .323 240 345
59 250 203 330 niM' " ' , .328 400 345
71 240 200 330 M' . , 298 40 3 45
73 212 20) 330 64 , . . . . .319 2DO 345
80 238 lin 333 41 , . , . .2A3 40 345
fiti 853 MO 333 00 , . . . , .233 160 345
01 29i 210 3-a.V GO. . . . , .24 80 34.3
63 237 120 333 43. . . . , .311) 160 345
53 282 240 303 43. . . . , .318 100 3M
62 27 ! ) 83 333 It. . . . . .3(5 160 350
68 201 320 333 .33 80 350
14 320 335 Sr : , .328 353
74 257 200 335 03 , . . . .311 - 350
71 210 320 335 03. . . , 305 80 3 50
61 283 80 335 51. . . . , .315 200 350
76 254 210 333 Gl . . . . .307 40 353
80 220 200 333 01 , . . . , .315 320 3 63
1'IOS AND IIOUQ1I *
11 53 1 00 0 . . . . .125 - 250
1 400 1 7i ) 2. , . . . .125 iifiO
1..320 200 W. . . 103 - 260
0 161 25' ) tt. . . . . .131 - 250
128 124 ' 'GJ
SIIEKP.
No. AT. Pr.
123 stook , mlxocl .88 J3 25
3UO westerns , wothors .113 U 00
. .111 a 25
Avcrngo Coat of Hogs.
The following tublo gives the average cost ot
hoRsoa the dates mentioned ;
November 1 3 78j ? November 24 , . . , 3 Cl',4 '
November 3. . , 3 75 November 23. , , , 3 Clii
November 4. . , 3 8 : ) November20 , , , , 3 M
November 5. . , 3 8IH November 27. . 3
Novorubor6. . . 3 70i ! November's. . 3a G3
November" . . . 3 Mi ! November 2U. . U M
NovomborS. . , 3 775 * December 1. . . a 43
November 10. . 3 74 December 2. . . 3 30
November 11 . 381i ( December 3. . . 3 40
November 12. .373 December 4. . . U 43
November lit. 3 07 December 0. , , a 4W
November H , , 3 Ol ) Deeotncor c. . . 3 30 > i
November 15. , 3W Uocember8 . . . 3 USH
November 17. , 3 M Decombort ) a 4i
November 18. , 357 December 10. . , , 3 3IH
November It ) . . , 3 41 December 11. . , . 3 aa
Novcmt > er20. . . 3 43 December 12. . , . 3 31
November' ! ! . . 3 Ki December 13. . , , 3 29
November22. . . . 3 53
Comparative Tablo.
The following table shows the range Ir
prices on hosai
Saturday , November 15. 3.00
Momluy , November 17 4 3.00
Tuesduy. November H 3.00 .
Weduosduy. November 10 3.00 (0:1.70
TbUNdar , November 20 3.00 4M.70
Friday. November 21 3.00 dfll. &
Sutiiriluy , NovemborSJ. , . . . , . . , . „ 3.0J diaai
Mondny. November21 3J0 ! tiVLtA
Tuesduy , Novombori3 , . 3.20 ( jj,83
Wodne < luy. Nor < u4i > trUil 3.25 U-LU
Tliursduy , Nor iultr-a7 3.00
dr , NoT6tnbor23 , .1.15 WJ.85
BRturuny , November 29 , . , , 3.25 3.75
Monday , nccomtior 1. , , . . , , 3.05 CKJ.05
Tuesday , Dofomhor 2 , 3.10 CW.05
Wcdno lny , DeeombcrS. , , 3.05 tta.o.1
Tlnirsilay , Dooombor 4. . . , , 3.00 ( t3.70
I'rldny , DeeomborO. . , , , . . , , 3.00 4M.70
Saturday , DoccinborO . . . . , 3.00
Monday , UcconiborH . 3.00 WI.UO
Tuosdny , Doeotnbor 0. . . . . . ace
Wedncsilny , December 10. 513.10
TlitiNdoy , Iecombor ) It , . Qf.XCO
1'rlday , fecoiobarl2- . , . . . ( WUVS
Haturuay , UcuoniborlJ. . . . 2.75 U3.55
of
The following table shows tlio prices paid
forsheoji !
1'rlmo fat slioop . H M ® 1 40
( loodfatshunp. . 3 30 Wt CO
Common to medium Hliccp . . . . 2 85 < T03 00
Western . 200 4M 1J
lllqtio.it null Lowest.
The following Is the highest aud lowest sales
of hogs :
IN MARCH.
Highest. S.itiirnay . . . . ' . . II 39
Lowest. Satiinlny R . 3 40
lllu'liostverae , Monday 31 . 4 09
l.oweit uvor.e , Triday 7 . 3 "M
IN Al'ltlL.
Highest , Mondny 14 . $ t 20
Lowest. Siitiirilay r , . 3 03
Illithost avoniKC , Monday U . 4 lil't '
Lowest averaRO. Wednesday 3'J . 4 03i |
IN JUNK.
Itlsbcat. Ratnnlay 21 . 1-T OS
Lowest. TlniNdny 10. , . 3 30
ItlKhc'tiivorrwc , Saturday 21 . 3 59
Lowest avorasO. Monday 30 . 3 3t , !
IN JULY ,
inRjiPst.TuomlnyS3 . W 77 ! {
lyowost. Tuesdiiy 1 . 3 37ii
IIlRhcst nvoraRo , Tuesilay 29 . 3 70
Lowest average , Tuofdiiy 1 . 3 4J'j
IN AUOUST.
HUhcst. Satimlay30 . M 13
I/owest , Woilno diiy 1 . 330
HlKiiest nvoraijc , Saturday 30 . 3 Oijj
Lowest average , Monday 4. . . , . U 41
IX SEPTKMHEIt.
IIlRho t , Monday 15 . $4 M
Lowest. Mondny 1 . : . 370
HlRhost nvoruRe , Monday 15 . 437
Lowest average , Slonday 1 . , . 4 Oli !
IN OCTUllElt.
Illeheat , Thursdiiy 2 . $4 33
Lowest. Monday 11 . , . . 340
lIlshestaveriiKo , Tlnirsduy 2 . 4 21
Lowest average , Mondny 20 . 4 SJ ! [
IN XOVBMIIEll.
Highest. Tuesday 4 . 84 1.1
Lowest. Thursday II . 2 73
IflKhoat iivei-ane. Tuesday 4 . 3 89
Lowest average , Saturday 13 . 3 29
Avernco Prlco ol * lions.
SliowlnsctliotivornKCprleo paid for loads of
hogs on the ( lays Indicated In 1337 , ItWS , 1831) and
IfcDOi
| Dec.J. . I 1)03. ) 'fll. I DJC. ' 83. | lice. ' 78.
031 Alt A W110IKSALE MAHKET8.
firocorlcs.
CANNED FutJiTS-Callfornln Apricots , $2.80
C.1.UO ; pooled uprlcotn , $1.25 ; poaches , JJ.7035
3.0 , ) ; pours , $2,15 ; llurtlott pears. i(2.G3 ; grnpi-s ,
J1.90 ; clinrrles , wlilto. 82..W2.73 ( ; olierrlos.
bliiolc , * 2.25t2.50 ( ( ; iinlneoi , ; .t)0 ) ; blackberries ,
U2.23 ; raspberries , iM.OO ; strawberries. J2.03 ;
currants , f 2.2.i ; Koosoberrlos , $225 ; plums , egg ,
JI.8J(2 ( > t.ttOJ plums , ( ! rooiiKa- , 1. 0(61.00. Kx-
trattno goods Apricots. JI.HOj yellow Crawford -
ford pouches , $1.00 ; ulleed poaches ( or cream ,
$123 : llartlett pours , $3,83 ; ugs plums , (3.50 ;
green Kiigos , l.r > ( ) . Kustorn oannoU fruit'
I'eiiolies , sueonds , $ . > .20SJ-.3a ; apples , 3-lb , 81.10 ;
gal , M d z In case , $ ( .20 ; gooseborrlcs , llultl-
moro standard , 2-lh. $1.11) ) ; .strawberries , tl.25 ;
raspberries , $1.4' ) : blueberries. $1.30 ; rod rasp
berries , $ i.r 0 ; blackberries. $1.10 ; eherrlus ,
8 1.2301 , (13 ( : pineapples , slleotl , tl.25i.4U.
DIIIKII KituiTS Turkish prunes , loss than
lidda , liM ) . 80 ; apples ovaporatud , now ring
chlce , llSje ; apricots , funoy , In Backs , 19Vio ;
blaoUberrles , now , Uo ; raspberries , 23 Ihs to
box , 3io : ; currants , now , We ; Votlzzaourrants ,
extra In boxes , OVic ; poaolios , ( JiUa. , choluo ,
17iie : ( Jallfornla dried grapes. In bags , Go ;
seedless Siiltanussuok.slU'io ; museatols , 8l/iu ;
now Valencia , 80 ; Undur.i layer , Oc ; Ogs , liiy-
rn , ir.'iilSo ; dates , Persia. 03-lb box,7c ; citron ,
Leghorn , 20o ; lemon peel , 15c.
Mor.ASSF.s-Dbls , N , U. funoy , pergal , 4S 50o ;
choice. 4315o ; cood. 30332o ; Oua ) , baking. 23
UtWc ; bluukstrap , 2tx322o ; syrup , 7'i-ido ' ) ! , bins ,
2-la ; ! Jhbl. iSo ; 4-gal kegs , $1.81 j 2-gul kills ,
07o.
07o.HUOAR Oranulatcd. C Jo ! cubes , OJ o ; cut
loaf. 7io. ( powdered , standard , 0'iC ! XXXX.
powcied , 7)o ) ; yellow 0 , 5o ; eanury , Oiic ; light
Kx. 0 , 5iftic ! ( ( ; coiifootlonors' A , 0ic. !
M AI'LK SUOAII I'or lb-5o oakes , 30-Ib hexes ,
13o ; lOo calces. 30-lh boxes , 12Sio ; 1-lb bricks , 33
Ihs In bov. pure. 14o. ,
DiiooJis 5-tlo parlor , } 3.00 ; 4-tlo , 12.75 ; 3-tlo ,
} ; .233-tle. philn , 11.80 ; warehouse , 3.00 toy ,
J1.-J.- , ; whisk , 11.0031.23.
SOAf-Uastlle , mottled , peril ) . lOo ; do white ,
nor lb , llo ; laundry soap , per 100 bars , ) U5i $
6.00 ; slmvliiZBOiip0\/t > 75o per do/ : toilet boap ,
3 cakes per box , per tloz , 5003)2.25.
NUTS Per lb Almonds , ho ; llrar.IIs , 21o ;
filberts , 13a ; pecans , 13iillc : wiilnuts , 13c ; Jou-
uuts , fnuey white , Uo ; roasted , 10u ,
OWVES ( Jtiurts , porcloz , * I.X ( ) ; pints , pordoz ,
K.50 ; bum , per gal. tl.lt. Ollvo oil , y pints , i
doz per ease , ILM&5.20.
SAiT-Dalry. 2a01ba In bbl , bulk , 8J.10 ; best
grade , no Os , (2.30 ; best grade , 100 3s , $2.40 ; best
grade , 28 10 , $2.23 ; rook salt , crushed , $2.10.
SODA Packages , GO Ihs to box , & ? io ; Uoss ,
Ivogs , IHo per lb | bbls , Ifiei eran-
uluteJ. lOJ-lb boxes. 2c.
CANNED VEOKTAiir.ES Tomatoes-3-lb , Jl.rx
tll.10. Corn-Very line , < 1.2Mtj } | } | 2-lbBdnr !
11.15 ; 2-lb 8 tuna 11 rd western brands , ti.10
Mushrooms 1-lb l-'ronch , extra line , 22&250 :
1-lb Kronoh , Quo , IKQL''o ; 1-lb Frunuh , ordl <
nary , Hvaito. Peas 2-lb early Juno. $1.25 ; 2
lb Marrow , standard brands , cLIO ; 2-lb soaked
70o. Trench peas I'or case or 100 , H5.oo
22.00. String beans 2-lh lilK'h grade , OOct 2-11
wax beans. b5o-lb Hiring lie a us , 80o. Mini
beiiin-'J-lbsouked , 65c , Itosion baked boun1
3-11) . tl.33QI.S5. Sweet iwtutoes 3-lb Now
Jer uv. ttl.Wi 3-lUoVriaud torn a , lues , 11.03 ; 3
Ibokrn.SI.OOl asparnitnO-lb , I2.R.MIX73 ; thtt-
bnrb. 3-lb , | .40 ; iiccota K Vl.203t.23.
CoittiAOH , K O.t'olton tfflno.
"lilbb , " very nne , U-lh.Jfciloi , 22ci cotton
twine. XX brand , Mb hnlosTISfli liomp twlno ,
U-lb bales , ISat salt twlno. 20oi candle wlok.
23ol 40-foot cotton clotJioj line * , J1IO | 00-foot
cotton clothcv 11 lift , tl. ( rt"'toot ) elsnl linen ,
tl.73 : co-foutJuta.JI.N5 : woHwlnos,8Ko. ( Ma
nilla rope All sires from 7-10 to 1 In , , lloi sisal
ropo. nil sizes from 7-M to I In. . 0)4o ) ; "now
processes. " nil sizes from 7-10 to 1 In , So ; oottou
rope , U-ln. . lOc. , . |
IIAKINO I'nvnRtt Romli iilmocnni , portloz. ,
Ji-lbenni.JI.43li-lbcrini ; ! i05 ; 1-lb cans.
$3.00 ; I'rlco'sdltno cans , Wo ; K-lb cnus , 11.35 ;
iMbcnns , $ J,51 ; 1-lb cans , &I.73I other kinds ,
Mb onus. penlozll.on < iKI.H * > .l
WiiAppiNdl'Ai'Kn l'crlb. licit straw. I3tl8
to32.\44 , IJio ; dry Roods. 4 > { c | extra quality
nmnlllaOiicimutillla tc , JAxlS , Do ; darkrn ? ,
hardware , line. 'II
OIIEKSB l-.O. ' twin flati per lb , 10io ; 1 > . O. ,
YoutiB Amerlnii. lIKut Joiiit-stlo Swiss , ISSJoj
brick. Ho ; Edam , In foil , ouch JI.OO.
PAHINACEOUS dnons-llarlcy , 4oi farina ,
kegs , J3.00 ; split iieas , : iol preen pcav2c ! oat-
ceal , hbls. tO.'im.V ) : half hbls , M.3i
iiiacaronl , U'o ! vermicelli. I2o ; HI KO nnrl fnpi-
ocn , Oftf(4a ) ( ! Limn beans , 5IC ? ! coroalliio , $ .1.24 ;
linked hominy , UMc.
CurrBK Un'cii-HIo , 23t ! < 33l' ' o : Javn. 2'oj
Jloclin.2c. ! Uomlcd Aroaln. S3VJOI Hnnola ,
23'ic ' ; ( Iccninn , 23'ic ; Dlllworth's. 25 0 : l.lon ,
o Mnllimuch , 2-Hic j t'orilovln , avj Aoca ,
IGej O. U , Java , IWo. Oodoo Kssonco ! J gro.
boxes. ll.U3ai.CO ! chlckorj" . VJVASHc.
YtxcoAit Anplo older , 10o ; donhlucldcr , 12o |
whltu , wlno , Wo : triple strength , 10c.
OiLS-150 prime white , 0 > io ! 1W water white.
IHiiSj headllnht. Uu : 74 Rnsotlno. IHJc. Oil
cnns-lfcal.UtXXiWas 2 gal. W&ai.SO ; 5 gul ,
Jit.wai.i.OO. : ft
ToiiACCOS-Flnocut , per Ih , 2.VJ75 ! ! nltig. 22
Wt ot smoking , KaOJloi fancy brands , UOo ©
ll.no.
TEAS Japan , basket Ilrnd,202i55c ! sun dried ,
04.r o ! trrcan , 20 5io ) : Gunpowder , X3.Vcj )
: iiKllsnbreakfastavai7Je ! YOUHK Hyson , LIXB
KJ : Oolong , -'i4jcl " -lb pnokugo dust , 15c.
OANIIV Mixedlb : palls , 8H8Ue ; stick ,
Hie : twist stic k , Do ; French mixed , MVio ;
loarhotind stick , 8 ! c ; jar and easn onndtcB ,
' lb boxes , IVcUlo ; nxtra line goods. KVT60.V' .
A.xr.r. oiusAsr.-1'er gross-Kruzlor'd largo
tins , JJ9.00 ! medium tins. * 27.00j small , 113.50 ;
other iimltes. wood , J5.50fflS.50.
lli.AUKiNd .1 dozlii box. UOO7 : > e ; ladles' shoo
dressing. 4JeG.tl.00 ; utoro polish , per gross ,
. .
iUEiNn Liquid. 4 ozndozlnboxOOo < iiI.T5 } ;
8 o/ , I ) doIn box , II. 5022.75 ; dry , small , ' 5o ;
ar o , 43c.
SI-ICES I'cppor-Slngaporo , sifted , 16318o !
shot , 2io ! allspice , mo ; cloves , I'enanu ,
BoloctPd , 'Me ; cassia. China , l-lli mats , uo ; nitt-
nu'sa. No. l,7.ic ; uiucnssor , CTio ; rtckllng spluc ,
10-lh boxes , Sto.
OiiACKuits-Soda , Re ; oyster , Cite ; croutn ,
8V5e ; glimcrsnnps , 84c. !
UIIOCOI.ATK , KTO. 12-lb hexes , 2tl3-i5o ; Oor-
, iJ-iti-lc ! cocoa. 3310o ! ; llromo , it2c.
COCOANUT 15-lb easo.s , H ntirt JJ-lb naok-
apos. pnr lh,2ft27o : bulk. 15-lh jialls , 25c.
KxTllACTS-Lonion. 2 oz. 55cSHl.S9 ; 4 oz. JI.OO ®
30i vanilla , 2 o * . 03eSJ2.80i 4 oz , JU
Jiinialoa Rln-'nr. : 4 oz. $1.35.
MATCH Ks-l'iirlor. " 09 and 300 per box ,
1.70 perui-oss ; sulphur.$1.05I.4U.
I'iCKi.Ka-McdIiiiii. bbls , { 8.00 : small , $0.50j
Blu > rkln . Jll.OU ; lloston mixed , $12.00.
Hicu JuvaCa ; choice , Go ; fancy , C'io ; lioad ,
Cic. !
Cic.OIDKU Per bbl , roflncd , ? fl.OO ! half bbl$3.23 |
liard cltlor , pure , per lib ) , 85.00 ! oranno oklor ,
half libl. * ! .M : pear elder , linlf bbl.$3.r 0.
niivsiibS Shoe , per do/ , JI.2.vai.W : ; Uuuburs ,
r5eQtl.nO ; si-rub hnmlios , OOc@J2.00.
STAHCII I'or lb , OHSMo.
HIIIDHEED Ml.xeil bird , 1-lbpkgs,5o ; eanjir.r ,
l c ! liotnp , 4'ic ' ! anise , 15c.
WOODKNWAIIE I'or uoz. Tubs , No. 1 , $3.i3i :
No. 2 , $7.33 ; No. 3 , $0.33i keolurs. oak uraln , 5-ln ,
best , 11.53 ; whlto collar , 4-Jn , best , H.25 ; palls.
1-hoop , onk ( { rallied. 81.75 ; 2-hoop , H.50 ; syrup ,
$1.83dowell ; , $ I.75i paper , mntal ho.ips , Ji.IWi
cedar , 3 brass hoopi. No. 1 all rod , (3.51) ) ; cellar ,
Sbraso hoops , No , 2 rod , 8X00 ; cellar. 3 brass
lioops , No. I striped. 83.00 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops ,
No. 2 striped , $4.M ; horse , extra heavy , No. 1 ,
$2.75 ; well buckets. * 3.23. Huttorwnro Tubs ,
ash , 3-ln. per nest , 70c ; ash , , ? -ln , 8 lar o sizes ,
nor nest. 4. ' * ; butter Indlc'Llmnl ' wood , 704a ;
liuttcrpaddle or spades , 7ui * . AVnsliboarda
8ltij < lo.I.l2.00 ( ; double. P2CO3.55. : Olothos-
phiH SBTOSS bo\es. 83c. ' ' '
OAMii.ui-lU Ibs to box.'iUio ; ruining , 103
lOiJo ; wax , llo. f . ,
PrnvlRloni.
Fr.r.sn DEBF CUTS Iloll9,75o ! ! beef tondor-
loins. 14o ; sirloin butts' 1,01 boneless strips ,
7e ; strip lolnn , SVio ; rouitdH , lump oir , < > o ;
rounds , . rump on , ic ; roiiiifls.'fsliaiik off. .
boneless rumps , 4Sc ! ; chiioVKUu ; plnte.s.Svic ;
back halves , 4c ; slionUlor 01(5ls : , 4V4o ; bcot
loins , No. l , steer , 1331ld ; 7\"d' 8. ID llo ; No. 3 ,
7 n ; heof rlhs , MtUc ; 'Ni'l ' , 10tlo ; sweet
broads , per doWe ; Uldll vs , each , 3o ; ox
tails , each , Ilo : llvcrrf , eauhii fi ; boor hearts ,
baoli , 4u ; beef tongues , oaoli , I0o.
MUTTON Cholco d rcssud iiutton , SVict racks
of mutton , He ; baddies Of mutton , Oc ; breasts
of mutton , So ; leg of tnuttun. We.
FIIKSII rnitK I'ork l lns'-yce ; : tenderloins ,
lie ; 9paro.rlbs.ric ; shoulclurv1 [ > c : hocks , il ;
trimmings. 5c ; buok bonodressed hoes.
Bo ; eloaned pigs' foct , 7pejl.d6z.30o [ ! rough
unclcaned pigs' fpot.'Dor doj/ilUc. /
Vegetable. ' ! .
omo cholco Michigan stock Is
selling nt co0.'o per bushel.
ONIONH Choice stock , J1.4CK3H.W ; Spanish ,
$1.7.1 per crato.
SWKKT I'OTATOKS There ISKOiuo very ohoico
stock on tlio murkut which -juoted atH.-Sft
4.r > o.
o.I'OTATOKS Consldnrablo Wisconsin stock Is
bolni ? thrown upon the market ntlOoftWI.OJ nor
bushel. Oood Colorado potatoes are quoted ut
ti.aoai.iu.
UELUItY UV2UOC.
Kresh
CALIFORNIA. 1'r.Aiis-Smnll winter Nolls , 9lr
Cil.03 per half box ; largo uiid fancy , per box ,
sy.oixa.t.r o.
GIIAI K I'ltl'iT-l'or box. JI.OOR 4.iO.
OitANiiKiiiUK.s Funey Uapu Cod.H3.00 ; fancy
boll nnd cherry , iflO.iM.
IU ANAS Yellow. K.S.VQ.1.00 per hunch.
OIIASOIS : Slo\leans , crntes , Sl.fiO ; boxes , 9.1.7S
O4.00 ; 1'lorldas , bright , W.7jl.i ! > ; rtjssots ,
1'KRSlM.MOXS California , $100-32.20 per tray ,
TAitOKiiiXBH I'lorldii , per case , tj.OO.
l.K.MONS-UlioIco stock , $ 'l.50Ti7.UO. '
Al'iT.ss-ThosnpDlyof apples has been cut
down very materially , and stocks bold In the
eltv at the present time nro not largo. The
quotations range from $3.50 to 91,23 , according
to the quality.
CllAl'KS-Malaga , $0,50S,00.
Country Produce.
Pour.Tny The market was hi bad condition
for sellers , especially on chlokons , which sold
at Bio ( per 11) . with a very liir ( ? proportion of
the sales at f > c. In hpltc of tlm low prices
stocks wore not clunrcd up at tliu close of the
market. Turkeys wcro njt .so plenty and
when really desirable sold nt lOe , and oven as
high ns He In some Instances. Dueler brought
7 < I < c If good , but Hinall and Inferior stock
moved slowly and as low ns 5o was reported.
Not many zoo-,0 wureoll'orcd on the miirkot.
HtTTRn The market was Hloady with no
quot'ihln change. Good country butter Is not
at nil plenty , ( lood country rolls , 14QlGo ; se
lected , Ufiltju ; Inferior , 7O2o ! ; good country
solid packed , 1561Uc ; choice dairy , lM620c ;
KonJcroaiiiery , 21'i&.3i ! ; fancy , 2.V327O.
hoes No cliango In the market , strictly
f rish ! stosk quoted nt237fc2lo.
GAMK Thainnrkutls Ilrnion most lines and
higher In proportion than eastern markets.
Mallard ducks , nominally. * 2.7.va.T.OOj teal
ducks. $1.03(0)1.2. ( ) ; mixed dunks , $1.50 ; quail ,
81.'j < ai.50j lauk rabbits , $2.Mi-t.OJ ! small rub-
bits , 75ci ( 1.00 ; duor and antelope ouroasscs ,
8nc ; saddle * . 12ie. ! '
There Is no demand.
Flour.
R.T. Duvls- Mill Co. . hlKh patent No. 1 nnd
Crcum.2.70 ; Itluo U. full piitunt. ti.uO ; lluwk-
eye , half patant , $2.31) ) ; Rpeclnl Hoval pntont ,
No. 10 , S2.SO ; Allnncsotii piiteiit , J , > ,75 ; Kansas
hard wheat pntoirt , $2.55 ; Nebraska spring
wheat ii-itcnt. J.8t ) .
H. F. Cilliiuui'.Hold ( modal , $2.73 ] Snow Wlilto ,
82.33 : Hnow Flake. * 2.IO ; lowKrudc , $1.80.
Ilrokon How [ teller MUM'Uream , * 2.'JO ; Myr-
tlo.J2.r > < ) ; Olalm , 42.20 : XXX. tl.80 : Fldollty ,
KJ.90 ; Mlnuoootu Olilof , * a.SOil'.itoat. : $ . ' .70.
Oskiini's ; | readr to raise. ) ) uekwlieit : Hour.
KS.OO per ease of 53 2-lb tuiicuio4t | biickwhout
liihhlH , N.V..M.OO ; Kxcolalirnrand. 3.JO ; Map
Jack uioal , t4.0J uor case o50 2-lb paokagos.
"
FiHii. , ;
Fno7.BN-por Ib.-Lake-'Broiit , modlum ,
Rii.ipper. llo : hluo llsh. 20o | bols , 18e ; lobsters ,
IBo ; oollui > s. per gal. , Kl.iOictaiackurol , largo ,
30 < a33o each. t
LMiini llKiuiiNr. Crown Iiranil , dark hoop ,
: full white hoop , 75.1'lull ; wlnto hoop ,
lchncr's. l)3o ) ; ( lotiiostlcvllriltand. 4lc ) ; Uus-
n sardines , snlcod , tkiel UUisshm sanllnes ,
liluln , noot Swedish fetslll > 83ci9lluiiiliuri ( spleed
hnrrlng , ( Kn ) ; Norway splcwj. herrlnz , * l,03 ,
Oodllsii Kxtra t eorsosu-hlto ( , per lb , ( > ya\ \
pxtni ( Jnind bunk , InrKe.ilV.e , lloneless cod-
Hull Turkey cot , inlddle.4 , tiorsnow i white , 5-ll
boxes. 12 In orate , 73tfo : HiibwAVhltu. 2-lb brick *
7ie ! ; silver brand , 2-lb Moks.S'Jo. ' Kniokcd
< Uh Kxtra thluk hallhut.trips. ( . HMo ;
bloaters , Uromurty , 51 In hex , II.
scaled herring , strictly medium , > ci
Healed herring , No. 1 mcillum , 2Dc ;
stoelc llsh , 7Ho. Mnckerol-Or , bhls o ( 40 Ihs-
Extrn blottisrs , 17.25 ; extra No. 1 shore , large
14.03 ; luedliun nlion1. No. 1. Jl.33 ; No. 1 buy
& 5.15 ; nicdiuin No. 2 , tl.10. Whlto llsh , ancho
vies , etc.-Or. hhls of 40 Ibs. Kxtru No. 1 whltt
fish , large , il.a5 ; No. 1 white fisb , inodluin , JJ.G3 ;
No. 8 whlto Ilih , large , Jl.iO : extra family
stralCbt white lUh. } l.VJNo.t ( ; Afiioklnavv trout
$2,23Ciilirornliialnion ; , blood rod , t3.SjSplcod :
anchovies , 93.25 ; bristllngs , : i.OO.
I'nliitB and Oils ,
PniMBljAiiDOiirHWlntcr strained ) , 40o ; extra -
tra lard oil ( winter strained ) , 47c ; extra No
1 lard oil , 40o ; No. 1 lard oil , ales No. 2 Inr.l oil
3Ic ! extra Nent's foot oil , 4.V ; tallow oil , 45o
half bbli3o overbbltEI ; : ) euiu(2 ( In a one :
fXjovor hhl ; 1-givl cutiKlllllii u cute ) I Jo ovei
billsHgal caio (20 ( In a eaiei 15j over bblH.
l..NiiMUu.s-Ulaiiiiii.l ; oiuicent ciiiclno oil
per cullon. 40c ; porfectlun engine oil. Mo
HtcrlliiKcngluu oil , Wo : hureuloteiitfliieoll.Vo
VAiiMiiiEa-Funilture , No. I,9tu ; furutture
PTtrn. Sl.Wi coieli. No. 1,11,10 ! coaohpxir& ,
tl Mt hartloll ( Inlnh , Unlit , 11,20.
ODASS 73 and 10 per cent from list of March ,
i , An Wiit-TH w OttCarter , In Klb loti ,
$7.0 | In l , W-lb lots , per owf. S7.50 ; Southern
Co. , Ht , Louis. In M-lb ) lots , 97.W ; In l.ouo-lb
lots , per cwu (7.9)1 ) lied Seal , St. Ixiil , In frou-ll )
loU , I7.r > 0 ! In lono-lb lots , per o\i t , 17.20.
'WittTB liiv ( llldvr'8 whiting , per lb. I' oi
Oommorolnl whiting , per lb , lot Kngllsh U. 8.
Paris white , per lb. I'ic.
lt .D Dnv Amorlcnn Venetian rod , 1loi {
Ohnttrinoncn , 2ci English Venetian- , barrel : nl
Ibs , SJio ; ludlap No. 1. 12o | Ttisonn , Ungllsli ,
20p.
20p.YKI.T.OWC Chromo ycllnw. 0 lo lOol oohcr ,
Hocholii' . SUe : ochcr. unshed Dutch. 4e ; ochcr ,
washnd Kronen , 2'c.
rutTY Pure. In barrels , koga nnd tubs. 2Mo :
In bladders , ie ! ! ; InW-lbtlns , 2ic. !
VEOKTAni.u OILS Linseed , ilomestlc raw , In
barrels , ocr pnllon , G2oi linseed , doinestiu
boiled. In burroK per gallon , 03e ,
ANIMAI , AND I-'IHII Oit.9-\Vhilo. : bleached
winter , per gallon. Mevhnlo. : . extra bleached
winter. OOoi sperm , bleached winter. $103.
.Metals.
SiEF.r , WtnnHAir.s-Huso , $2.53 ; steel nails ,
base , $2.1. ) .
C'ot'i'iiu-PlnnUhod boiler slc. 20c per lb ;
cold rolled. 27o per lu ] sliectluu' , Wo per lb ; pit
and Huts , 2Ho pcrlb ,
\VlliK Jap. biirb. $ J,25 ; gnl , , $3.M.
KnoKiNa-Charconl , 1. 0. , 14.\20 , 112 | W.OOl I.
X. . K7.50.
fliliSKT Iltojj-No. 2fl3.r 9 | No , 2" , Sl.OO.
B < ) Li > iu-Strlctly : hnlf and half , lc e.
TI ! PlAtB I. O. . 10X24 , JI.50J I. X , 10x11 , J9.SJJ
coke , 4xi : . 1126.7o ,
SIIKKT ZING c.
IU.OCK TIN Small pig , Mo per lb | bar , 30o
per lb.
QALVANtisnn SIIKET Tnor * Discount 50-10 per
cent ; put. plan. Iron , Nos. 21 and 27 A , lOVia ; U ,
Miscellaneous.
HtCKonv NUTS Largo , per bushel , $1.33 ®
1.501 siniill. * 1.7W2.00.
POP GOHN Uliolua last season's stock. 22lo !
per lb.
OocoANtrxs-l'er hundred , sacked $3.03 ; bulk ,
$4.73.
OiiK8TMiT8--Lnrge Itallnn. 17c per lb.
HIIAN Hacked , per ton , t.'O.OO ; chopped feed ,
$21.110.
11 AV On track nt Omaha Upland. No. 1.
17.50 per ton : eoarso blue stem , KM ; oats
traw. 80.00 per ton.
HONKV Whlto clover , 1 lb franios , per lb ,
80 ; 2 lb frames , 17c.
JiinKdAND L'KfjTS Green salted hldc No. 1 ,
? X5t5o : No. 2 , 2'ifiWo ; dry Hint hides 71-iflUo :
tnlf hides , 7c ; damaged . hides , llio less ;
jliccp pelts , itroen. each , < i3eiii$1.2U ; sheep.
pelts , dry , porlh , 10O14c.
TAIAOW A No. i,3U3Vo ( ; No. 2. Ho ; pronto ,
llo.vis--Quolat : Ions are for dcllvorv In Olil-
ago Ury buirulo. mir tnn , $10.0 . © llOO : dry
conntri' , blenched. $10.00213.00 ; countrv , damp ,
and meaty , $ . * .0010.00.
Hcmloekslntislilpr sole. $2WJ20o
per lh. ; hcmlook dry hide solo , 2iXil'Mo : oak
solo , U003IC : l-'ronth Iclji Hklns , Wc&fUO ;
I'r on oh ealf skin , Jl.-iVstl'.OOj Ainorlcaii < iak
onlf , fi5ctl.l5 | Ainorlciiii hfinlnek calf. 7Va ( >
81.10 : Aiiuu-lcan oak kip , 75PS3c : Amorleaii
hcmlook kip , C0&73c : sheep skhis , OOeiitl.OO :
goat Bklns , per foot , 2Jo'IOe ,
LIMK.CBMKNT , KTO. On board cars at Omaha
Per lill ) , Ash drove lime , l'ie ) ; Cliuinploii
llmo. fi3ei Qulney white. We ; Ijoiilsvllliico-
ment. $ I.M ) ; iMllwiuke : remcnl , $ It' > ; lltlca
ceinont , $1.40 ; Kiigllsh Portland cement. $ : i.45 ;
New York plaster , J2.23 ; Michigan plnslor ,
$2.01) : Fort Iodso plaster , SI.73 ; wlilto sand ,
52.03 ; P. 1' . hnlr , per bale. $1.00.
COAT , On board cars at Omiilm--Anthrnclto
"Chostnnt. vimgo and osx. $8.23 ior ton : unite ,
93.00. Soft coal Ohio. * 3.l ; Southern Illinois ,
$4,73 ; walnut block , $3.50 ; Iowa lump , 8J.50 ;
Iowa nut , J 3.00.
VO\VDKII. I'csK , ETC. Iu Pout's rlflo ICezs ,
FO.'FFO. Kl'l'U , 25 Ibs. J5.Bfl ; half kcps , 12M Ibs ,
$3,00 ; qnnr. Iiv , OU Ibs. $ I.R5 ; 1 lb cnns , 23 cans
Incuse , : iilc ; > ! lb ean , 25 cans In case. ISc. Iu
Pout's enzlo dnok ICegs , No * . I , 2 nnd 3 , 25 Ibs ,
811.00 ; half kens 12j ! Ibs , $5.75 ; cpmr. kegs , fi'.i
11)3 , $ : j.W ; 1 lluuis : , ' - " > cans Incase , OOo. lu
Pout's choke bore Kess , Nos. 5 and 7 , 231ts ,
( No. 5 incd. No. 7 coarse ) } ! ) . .V ) ; half ko s. 12 4
Ibs , K')1 ; quar. kcus , OU Ibs , 81.0J ; 1 lh can ? , 25
cnns Incase. : Uc. Ilu 1'nnt's elirystnl Brain
( Jimr. kcir , Nos. I,2nml3 , OH Ibs. fl.50 ; lib
cans , 25eans In cnse. OOc. O. T. P. Is n ooarso
brain cla/.od powder. - Kegs iiiilv , of 23 Ibs ,
83.M. llluHtlncKerfs 2.3 llm. 1' , 1 > K , I'l'l-\ . O.
II , In Onmlm , W.O. , . I'uso .Single tape ( In small
lots ) per 100 ft'Ct.4Uo : double , ( In small lots )
100 fcot. ftOe ; blasting cups , per BI,7oc ; Dad-
Ser Alleudlo squibs , porliM ) . 13c.
Cjirrcntf ) oT Coimmroo.
The poultry market socs still lower.
Arthur Allen , of tlio firm of Allen Ilros. ,
wliolissiilo Krocers , hu.s icturiiod from a two
months' vacation spent In Kentucky. They
have been having much coUlor wonther tliero
than In Omaha , although much farther south.
.Tho oyster planters of Ioiift Isliind Sound
am taking HmoHtono from the Hudson ilvur
with which to mnko oyster boils on which the
spawn can attach Itself. These planters llrst
used all the oyster shell1 ! they could get from
towns nlonu the sound and from Now York.
Then they brought them by the shipload from
Jlaryl-ind. The oyster shells , however , broke
up rapidly and were washed away , and It was
found necessary to resort to llinostonc , which
Id found to inako a periiiunont bed.
Until lately cotton waste has been cleaned
and rollncd , but the grease extracted from It
has been thrown away. It Is now found that
the oil thus extracted can bo made , after very
simple sroutmi'iit. to yield llrst class printing
Ink. The cotton wtisto Is placed In steam
chambers and a hnlutlonof lilsiilplinti' of car
bon Is pumped Into the vessels. This disen
gages the oil and grease , which Is then passed
Into a series of heated coppers , from willed It
emerges as varnish , from which tlio printing
Ink Is made.
TIIK IIUAUTY MAltKtiT.
TNSTUU.MENTJ plaool on roaorJ Daioni-
1 borli
WAllllANTV DKKnt.
Tlmddeus Adams and wlfo to T O Dun-
eaiisou , lot I' ' , Iht add to Knetory Place ? l.OOC
losophand U 1C Darker tnWIIIItiiu llollf ,
lot 2.S blk 3. Sherman avenue park. . . . 150
Jlixry Dworak to KC Kelley , s 22 ft of
lot 2. blk 111 , Ullftmi lllll . . . 1,200
J W Demi to I ) V Sholos , lot 4 , blk 8 ,
llanscom 1'laco . 3,500
Onto City Ice ( Jo toT O llrunner , u li of
lot 2 , ( ex US a ) In 27-lli-M . 5,000
0 It Hart and wlfo to INI K Hurl , lots 2 , 11
and IS , blk8. Urelghton llulirths . 1,300
Jlarv Ihicgan to U'illlam llcdle and
wlfi-,1 a In w 5aof iiwswB-U-13 . 800
lilies li Thompson to M K Hurt , lot 0 ,
blk 13 , Oiirthuuoadd . , C50
M Mnteju and wife to Charles Shlmak ,
nnd Vt of H / > of lot 12 , blk 11. 1st add to
HontiiOmaha . 200
A 11 McOaiidlos < i nnd wlfo to V tt Pratt ,
Iot4 , ICarr'ssub . 1,000
Mutual Trust Uo to G A Klchardson , lot
IS , bllc4. Nnrthlleld add . 273
Patrick land company to O ! > ' MuIIIiUots
1 to2l , blkio : ) . Iiundoo Place . 31,000
South Omaha land company to 0 A
Solmcter , lot 14 , blk 13) , South Onvilin. & 10
Charles Shlmak nnd wife to M Mutelii ct
/ul. nndlv ! i ni ! lot 12 , blk 11 , 1st add to
South Omaha . 200
A P Tukoy ( it al to M 0 Thaxton , lot 24 ,
blltS , Ullfiou lllll . 3,700
Union stookyards company to Charles
Khlmak ot al , lot 12 , blk 11,1st mid to
South Oiiiuliu. . 400
Charlotte Vanqiilst to J O I'abst , lot 0 ,
hi k 471. Granclvlew . 400
M K M Wlnstanley and husband to.M A.
Illitnn , inidlv ! i lot 13. blk U , Siuinders
& ll.'s add . 500
Imogeno Whltnoy and husbind to W
Stoln , uiidlv Vi lot 3blk3 , Orchard
Hill . C.OOO
QUITCLAIM IJKKDS.
S , T Kurr nnd wlfo to V lU'rutt.lot 4 ,
Karr'.s subillv . 1
Marln.li Warren to David Warron. no so
34-13-10 . , . 200
Total amount of transfers . } 50U1 (
Are You Going Soutli This Winter ?
Parties contomplntinrr a visit to the
far-fumod StiUiorland , tlio fuvorlto resort -
sort of Omiiha people , ortoothcrpoinU
in Florida , will llnd that the rates nm
timoaro the saiuo via The Burlington to
Cliicngo nnd. thence via Cincinnati 01
Louisville , as via St. Loulntllh the ad
ditional advantages of" the vestibule
limited trains and elegant dining car
sofvico which are characteristic of this
route. The Burlington also has on silo
round trip tickets to all southern points
either via Kansas City and Memphis , 01
via St. Louis , olloi-intf a greater variety
of routes than any other lino. For ful
Information , tickets and sleeping : berths
call at city ticket olllco , 1223 Fart am
stroot. W. F. Va.lagent \ \
Tlio World < lo Move.
And BO do the elegantly appointed
trains of the Burlington route JJy thi
favorite line , selected b.v the U. S. gov
ornraont to carry the fust mail , you hnvo
tlio choice of three dally trains for
Chicago and the cast ; two for Kansas
City and the south ; two for Denver uni
the west.
The Burlington No. 2 Fast Express
vostlbulcd throughout , equipped wltl
elogunt Pullman cars furnished wltl
well selected libraries , reclining chair
cars ( seats free ) , and dining car loaves
Omaha 4 : 0 p. m. , arrives Chicago 8 a ,
ni. , serving breakfast before arrival ,
No. 0. fiHt : mall , loaves Omiilni 0:10 : p
in. , arrives Chicago 1 p. in. , oqulnmen
and dining car service up to the hlghes
standard. Ticket olllco , 122.1 Farnam st.
W. F , Vaill , agent ,
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
fo Prediction ofFutura Morotiioats ia the
Non-Sousational Opening.
BEARISH FEELING IN THE WHEAT CROWD ,
tlio Ijotitlon Failure Infliicnoci the
Tratlln A llonvy Corn Market
All Day-Spread In Oats
Cnttlo and
CHICAOO. III. , Doe. U-Spoelil : Tologntu to
THE llKK.-Thcro ] little ltullevtlon : of
vhattlio inarkel'iof the day on 'oliiingo mlsht
io In Iho clmraulor ol tlio oienliiK. Tltnro
vua little force to the trade nnd llttlo chatuo
n prices from thoclov ) Krliluy. The llrat no-
Ion was a sllRbt downturn In the iirleo-t ol
wheat , corn nnd provlslom. M-iy wheat Fold
ntil.OO.S to tl.00but soon recovered to the
opi-nlng price. I'-urn sold tit Mio and KIV' ' ! !
kl.'So and Kl c the first hour. Pork started
"lie tof > e lower nt tlO.IUl for January , tllM
or May and wont off as It did yesterday
nornlng to * 10.M : and $11.30 before the call.
, ard and ribs bold steady ,
Tlio wheat murknt hud a ranso of lo nil to
teen and that mostly In tlio nut nro of an : ul-
aticD. Thorn was some depression curly on
he London failure , which put tlio price of
ilay down to $1.00 ? ; . Tlio rally which followed
curried tlio price up toll. 01 ? ; , Thc'o wcro the
outalilo n jurus up to 1 o'clock. In addition to
the Influence of the London failure at tlio
ipcnlni ; liberal receipt1 ! In the northwest of
> ! oars at Minneapolis nnd Duluth , had it
BomowhatlioarlsliolToct. Then , to ) , the local
irowdfolt bearish and g3ld tar n reaction from
lie advance of a few days past. Kxport clear
ances for tlio day were llt.OJJ bushels of who.it
mil a llttlo flour from Now York nnd prac-
Icnlly nothing for other ports. In the local
rude there wcro no very conspicuous opera-
Ions. I'nrlrldgo , a hi ? short , wn thought to
jo covering at cno tlmo , and added to tlio
brco of tlio buying on the bulge , liloom was
u free seller on the udr.xnce , nnd kept It up
mtll ho was regarded us short on the market ,
Inylng was general on the up turn , led by
illtehell iiinl a few other bulls. Tlio shorts
overed freely. On the down turn , later ,
( ( initiation Wai well spread around. The ac
tion In May was ! Opened steady at $ t.OOHi
sold nt SI.OO.UIM.OD.'i to $1.01 ? ; to 81.01'i '
to Sl.OIJi to $1.01 to II.01U to J1.00J !
at 1 o'clock. After 1 o'clock wheat rallied to
! t.03f ? and closed exactly where It started at
'l.OOV ' KxIronuuirleM were called JI.OU.i ! ©
l.nojj and Jt.Ol'jfol.UllJ ; llodomliur , lJ5o ) ! ID
HaOtoOJetoll'io ! to the rloso ; Juuunry. SH'Jo
to U'lc , iiornlniil toO'iaC. May wheat privilege- )
.old on tuo curl ) at IWXiliWio and il.oiu ®
The corn market wa't ' heavy all nay. rjven
the advance ut loin wheat nt ono tlmo hud
It tie effect on tlio corn tradotheru lielns no
uiiinort nnd nooiitsldo trade of Importiinec.
Scnluors and local holders wcrfl Incllnud to
soil. The rpeulplx of cotitract corn iininuiit to
notlilii ? : only eight cars tudiiy oxelasl viuif
those billed through. Now York dispatcher
reported the iiiiirUotaotlvoiind lower ylth Hie
Innga selling out. Tlio action of this market
for May was : Opened atrWi. sold to.r > 4 to.Mti
iiKIS. rallied tu'ilT , nnd deulliii'il to.VlV.I nnd
[ ) cciiinu steady ut53 ? at 1 o'clock. There was
no recovering hi com from Ixittom prleo.s at
the closo. May showed ndoullno of J o from
last nlRlitut ikllic ; Doocmliur was quotud at
UHc and . ' > ! ! { cat the close ; .Innitarv nt5IUeto
r > 3Jt'e. I'uts on May corn sold nt , 3JX e ; calls nt
' @ . "ile.
There ) was n further slight spread between
December mid May outs today owing to the
niiorqunllly of the lust oats ottered , fur which
tlicro Is not a good demand. Tlio inarkitt WHS
weak with corn , and May showed a dcellnoof
yc nt the close to 4. > ! $ c ; Ueceinhor was quoted
ut4 ! ic nml 41V , closing lit 41j'c ; Januiiryat
42 ? i o to1 ! ? , ( . t)4ic. (
The weaklier which has boon so npjmrcnt
In provisions for s-evuriil days rosnliud In a
free decline In prices today and the last
llginos were at about the lowest pontn !
reached. The losjes In prices for the day
word about U.x ) In pork , Wo In ribs and So lit
lard. I'ork slatted ntIO.i7-5 : ( for.Inniiury nnd
fln ! : for Slay , nnd closed nt SIO.K'/J imd
J1I.12W : lnr < l.87M for Jnnunrv and W.-K for
Mayto * > .8i4 ! and WM : rlhi , J5'.I5 to J.1.05 for
January and $ . " > .77J-i loM.flli } for May. Oiidnhy
Hrothers hold both ribs and pork. Allerlim
sold pork early. Ijuto In thu clay the olTorlugM
wore general and buying scattering.
CJlfCAVO LIVti &TO CMi.
OIIIOAOO , Dec. 13. ( Special Telegram to TIIK
HKE. ] OATTI.K A. few odds and unds. also a
fowloadsof jirlino stuurs. Mild out readily , as
well as old cows and other butcher * ' stock ,
which wcro well cleared up ut about the olos-
liiir prices of yesterday.
llous The trade was dull from the opening
to the close , with a down turn of lOa to l.'ia on
nearly everything In the heavy \\o\t \ \ line ,
IjlghtKorU wuroonlyfio U > Klo lower. Kougli
and common light mixed. $ 'I. ' . Vfti.4i : ) ; good to
choice mixed nnd packers. $ : i..Vil'UX ) ; prlino
heavy nnd Initehcr wolghts. ? : i.iV > (3.-.70 ( ) : light ,
sorts , * 3.Mi.fiOj : light-light , : J.10SJ. : .
NEW YOIIK , Pec. U [ Special Telegram to
TIIK HEK.I The linprovud condition of bnnU
reserves In this city was largely discounted In
tl o stock innrkot In the udv.uico , as was
shown by "the IndllTeroiit closing nflor It wan
given ont that tlio reserves showed an In
crease of over 1,000,000. An event , which was
not discounted or counted upon was the fail
ure of a London operator In American securi
ties. It was understood that the broker re
ferred to was largely Interested In St. I'aiil ,
I n Jn I'uoltlo and possibly Missouri Paclllo
shales. The nowa started this market nerv
ous u uln nnd at a small decline throughout
the list and Hhrup declines In a few
stocks. Missouri 1'aolllo was down IJi ,
Union I'aolflu KB. Louisville k Nashvlllo 1
pur eciH nnd t. I'uul X. Iho strength ol
thonmrkot was immediately demonstrated.
however. as the rally was sburp and decided
In curly traclliu , Missouri I'acUlo rlsln ? l'/4 ,
Kackawanna lSt. I'uulVosturn Union and
Union I'uclllooiich li , Uock Island I , Atehlsoii
? i , iiir.l others snr.iller f niello n. These prices
were n > t fully maintained , but the rouctlon
was slight. Those movements were accom
panied tiy eoinldcrabh ) activity In the market ,
hut later extrcinu dullness murko.l the dealIngs -
Ings , nhllo prices continued to shnilo < itf
Blowly. The closing hour brought nothing
new , notovun u rally on bunk ( Ignroj , and tliu
oliMo was at very small declines for thuduy.
The limiting dojllno of htojks Is small anil
coiniiii-slon nouses are sending out lunch
inure ohearlng advices.
Thu following were the closing quotations :
tl. S. 43 rwilnr . 131 Nurlliurn
II. 8. 4 * coui-om . Hi do iiroferrml . . . . ( il&j ;
U. S , ( Wir.wilnr . 101 . &N. W . 1UI7 (
V.f. 4 s coupon ) . . . .101 do profcrru.l . Ml
riicltlo tin of 'M . W.I New York Uuntml. . . . iw
Cuntmll'aclllc . 1S ! ' . , . A K . . . U
Chlf.igo&Altnn . M Hock iHlnnil . 72.
Chlciuo , Ilurllnton . . . U.M.ASt. 1 . . <
& Qulncr . tu dupritfurrail . 101
IJ..U A W . l St. 1'nul.lUmalia . . . tl
St.Jo
Illinois Ccatrul . .ij Jo prufcrrod . 7H
K..II.V W Union t'.icllto . 411
Wv Toxai . W..Bt. I , . * 1- . . . K
l.ako Shore ilo [ irofiimvl . | ;
Mlclilmin Uantral , . . ' . * ) ' . Wosloni Union . 7ij (
Mbxiurl I'.TQlMo . lit
JloxEV On call , easy at : t percent.
[ | , K 1'Ai'Sit 7'/i'jJ ' ) per cont.
KxciiAsnu-QuIot and sto.idy ;
sixty-day bills , * l.7s : doinaiid , R83.
The IVcolcly Bank Htntninont.
NnwYoiiK , Deo. 13. FSpooIul Telegram to
Tins HUE , ] The weekly bank sUtmnont shows
the following changes :
Itescrve , Inercas'i $ : i,0,7S.'i
1/oans , iloornaso , Ar.HK ) ( )
Kiwoio , Inoi-oasn 2,5lj , 00
l.e iil tenders , Inereaso 4ur ! > 30
Deposits , docreiiso 177,700
Circulation , tnoruaso 1U.200
The bunks now hold $ iX)7,073 ) In excess of the
oqulromcntsof the23 per cent rule.
Minlni ; Hliiires.
NEW YORK , Deo. 13. ISpooIal Telegram to
TIIK HER. ] The followm , ur < i tliu mining
Ktook rjiiotutlniiH ;
.Adam * Con , ,1.V > O.ihlr. . : U
Con. Cnl. ft Va % ) Uiuo
llumonUko BUO . , ,160
Horn tillrur * W Slorru Morada . l7U
Ontario MXI
The CofToo Market.
NEvrYonK , Doe.'lS. [ Special Telegram to
TUB Iltr-l-CotToo Options opened steady
and unchanged toR points ndvancoandclosei
steady , 5 points down to 5 points up. Salon
MM ( IUHH , Including Uranmbur , Jl.UO < Ji"tO ;
January , 4ltOQ ; Muruh , (15.43. Spot ICIonulo
uud study ; fair cargoes , | l'J.2ii No. 7 , J17.5J.
I'JIOMVE MA HIIK'IH.
OIIICAOO , Dec. 13. 1 p. in. cloto-Wheat
Steady | vuuh.lK ) Ui January , 'JJo ; Muy , { I.Ul1
. ,
Corn -Cash , 51os Januury. Ml oi Slay , iQUo
Outa-Kusvt cash , 41iritil ? iGi January , 4 Jo
May. 45K < a > liio. !
Ifldos-Uncliungcd ; heavy and Unlit greet
salted , Do ) ureoti,13l4csiUteU'biilllilclcMio ! ; !
8PEOIRLJOTICES ,
[ CONTINUEI ) rilO t I'AOK TKN , ]
FOR SALE q = AL ESTATE ,
'urtennf , clt.Ketop of fitt foliiiniiou tht ji.iu ,
" '
filOU SATjE-Cinp of the llno't tock farms in
L Iho west , 51 miles sou t Invest uf h'aus.'H
'lly. In tlio garden purl of Ivniisus. The furm
'ontlslsof WJai-ies , all II rst class land , fmu'ivl
mil cnw-fencoil , An eleffimt IS-room hutHii
mil other line linprnvoiiiriit , A r.-nrr
irolmrd , iirlllH-lul li\kc , i'tc. , clc. To nny on )
rimtlin iv gilt eilgo .stook nnd ernln farm
lOthlngeanlH ) found thnt will onlruly flll tin )
ill ! bolter thin this ; : X ) hcail ot ciittli > , ; )
tons of hn v , can hopurelinsed with the frnm 1C
leilrodvi < will m ll furi'Mhor imrt cash
nnd unto . tlllt ciUu Income pnniorty would
io con < ldorvil In eveliiitijjo. Address M. A.
Jpton Co. . Unmha , Nob. 7.1) )
> KhKOA.NThomo In Kotuitr.o plneo fnm
) f.\oJitoj ) < tMO : W ) oasli , halnneo 4 years , Jfi
icrnuinth , 0 pur emit Internet. Other Rixid
lomos In sumo addition lo vxehnnto for elty
mipertv. H-room modern house."S blocks
> e < t ofSlth , on I'nldwell Hi. , for K1.W3I * 0) )
cash. li.diiiu'DiK ) per mouth , Otuir ci'nl Intor-
ost. J. J. UllHon , Nile nont , Koiiatro plnno.
K.7
MASSAGE , BATHS tiTC.
for tnlM , rlf , ore lop o//l l ( oliirininuid / i' io ) .
MASSAOK bath at Jtiidmn Smith's iiarlors ,
( M7 y. Kith bt. , next llurker hotel. UIO-II *
'
--M udain UeUlcrTbvcrUlO s'lllth
. r te . , re e dip ofir t f iilmini nn Hilt jugt.
B KST linn hair goods In west ; Imlr ittvssliijt ,
wigs , Htvltehi-s , bangs , Imlr chains , nte.t a.
snoclaUy. Davlos , Imlr poods mid milliner ,
opposllo iioslolHue , 1113. 15th street , Unuiliii.RK
RK )
For ratti , rtt , , tec tup offrtltihtinnnn Wit *
" ANAMANoii
lhobe.stpliK.-o In Umabiito llnd help or Mt-
uatlons. inulo or female. Tel. MSI. tiM l > 'i >
_
PATENT'sbuCITbrlS.
J'nr rait' , ele , ten ( op nf Hr t rolntiri nit < y | xi j )
l5A'iMiNTlu\v\Mr7rtiHi ) UcltorH.W. Sues k
-L Co. , line building , UniaUii. Hrniu-h olllco at
\Yashliigtoii , I ) . U. Consultation free. W" >
won salted , fi'.C'iJ'e ' : drv Hint , SL' ! drysaltol
nldos.G&Tc : drs * calf. Sii'H'i ' deauiins , uacli-V' .
1'oricVcaki C'lnii. $ J.i7ii ; ; January , JIU.15 ;
Miiy.lll.lS'S.
hiird-VVoukj cash. IV7. > ! .Tnir.i.iry. J3.8'S ! ' :
Jlny. M.40.
Short ItllH 'Wonkj cash. Jl.OJS'i.O'J ; Janu
ary , 1.07'4i ' Miivn.C7h/ .
ftye-Stoudy at ( Ho.
llnrlorXomlnal utO aTJc.
Kla.x-Stnndy atJ'J ) .
Timothy Iju lot at tl.'tQll.'Ji
Whlskv Jl.tl.
Klour UnchnngOvl ! winter putonts. $ l.71i5
' spring patujits , jl.ii.'ntJ.OO ; bakcn' , ( U. )
. .
Hulk MDats-Shoutdcr.s , $ l.503l.Wi ( short
clour , t,1. , ) Tivri : ; short ribs , 9 l..USUtt.
Jtutter UiiuhanjodjereamoriV-'OiUi-jrc ! dairy.
Oheeso 1'lrni ! full rroam Cheddars. O'l ®
O'fo ; Huts , I ) ' J10c | Yoiina Aluorlcus , JlKiilOiio.
Kisss-Klrni ; fresh. U.KC.V ; .
Tallow UnuhaiKU.I ; No. I. solid packed ,
4iie ? ! No. SaiUe : cake. 4Uc.
Kecclpts. Bhlpinrnts.
riour.hbls . Lf.l)3 ) ! ' , ( . )
Wboal.bu . 4 , lOJ ) W.IUJ
Corn , liu. , . 70.0W ( M.O. ) . *
Oats , bil . ! ! Jt.tX ) 1.VJ.OW )
NF.wYoiiK , Pee. 13. Wheat Keeulpts , ! ,0) >
liushols ; exports , 10,131) ) ; spot , lilu'lrr : ISo.
2 rod , * t.05'ij In vlnvntor. Jl.O.Vi allo.it. $ l.l U
H1.074 f. ol > . Optionsstroii' ' ; mid higher ; No.
2 rod , locoinhi ) > r , closing iiltl.05.
Corn Kecolpts , 2r)3J ' ) bmhels : oxpirtH. ( il.-
13.1 ; spot , meaciv : No , 2 , ( llo In t'lpvnlnr. A3io !
nllont : iiirjriiiliMi mhed , ( il'i'Siito. Option *
lower ! December I'loslni : at r , lo.
Oats Ueci-Ipti)7.0iXliiinlu ( ) ) < N ; exports , none ;
spot weaker ; No , 2 wlilti1 , flOWcjinlxu.l wml-
ern. 47 < Tft51o : whlto western , [ ifji7e. ) Options
lowur ; Oeeeniborclculni ; ntO'ii' ,
Sugar Hawsteadystnlrrollnln . 4'ic : een-
-irnmilH , OOo to.st , S5-lliu. Hollned , iiilutuiil |
I'etiu'louin-rUultod closed tor January ati
Olo.
Ksus-Qnlot ; weitorn'fltMie. .
1'ork Hloadyj now moss. Jll.O"
I unl Weak : western sto nn. S
lluttnp Finn ; western dulry.iruWlc : crcnm-
cry.SuaaOHo ; KUln. .
Uheoso l''lrin ; UKlitskims , ! ; © ' ; ! ,
ST. I.ouia. Doo. 13. Wheat IllKlior : casli ,
Ki'/toj MayWHe.
Corn I.nwor ; cash , Sll c ; May.MSSc ,
Onts Lower ; cash , 43ic ! ; Jlay,43\c ,
Pork Dull atJIO.23.
l-nHl Dull nt jJ.4.vaJi-J.
Whisky-JI.14 ,
liiiltoi Steady and uiicliansoJ ; creamery ,
tlutry. 2l2.c. )
lAPor.is , Dee. ii. : The rteninnd In till
classic of n-.llllii ! ! wheat vms > ooil null lilithcr.
Homo lots of poor whoiit , uiuli'.ilnililo for inlll-
hiK were blow. IteeelpU , : I2) ears. CIusliiu :
No. lluird. December , Hie : Janiinry. V'/tCl on
trunk , niKft')2c ' ) ; No. 1 nurt.Him. D.'oombor ,
87'io.Ianuiry,8Ho ; ! ! ) ; on truok. W/i Miw' ; No. U
noi-therii , Ducoinbor , S-lc ; January , 81 ; on
truek,84H < aSGo.
KANSAH Orrv. Doe. 13. Wheat - Quiet ;
No. 2hurd,0isli. ! no bids norolTurliiKst Do ein-
ber. Mo uskod ; No. 2 red , rnsii. HTVic hid.
Corn Kaslur ; No. 2 , cash , 47JJO bid ; Uoce.-u-
bor , 4S3. c.
Outs steady ; No. 2 , onsluiiid Docombor. 44o
bid.
MILWAUKEE. Doe. 13. Whonl-Qulet ; No. 3
spring , ousli. HHiOc ! ) ; MiLr.lKiic.
Com Knnlor ; No. : triHli. : iS'/Ju.
Oats Dull ; No. 2 whlto. o.lMi , 4l'/lllc.
1'rovlslons Kaslor ; pork , .liuiuiiry , 5II.2 ! ! { .
OINCINNATI , Doo. U Wheat Klrnii No. 3
rod. Uicri)5l.o ( ) < i.
Corn Kuslnr ; No. 2ml.xnJ , r > 2o.
Outs 1'lrni : No. 2inlxuJ , 47)i'S8.1. ) !
\Vhlsky-l.H.
Doc. IX Whom llrm ; doiuand
poor ; hulilcru otter sparingly .
Corn 1'lrni ; domain ! fair.
Will'KN'IOt'H.
CHICAGO , Ooc , HI. U.ittlu Itacoliiti. 2,030 ;
market steady nlyo-iturday'sl nst prices ! prliuu
and OlirlKtiuas slums. ft.-UM'.WI ; 0111111111x1 t'l
cholcu stci-rs. 4LOK3I.OJ : TOXIITH. i.4'J6.'lJ ' ! ' ;
niitlvo liutoliurs , Jl.OJM.oOiKtoultoi-H. $ ! .l ) ) . .T ) .
Ilo-s HiiCuliitH. 2S.OJ ) ; iuirlet : ( dull anil
lo er ; ruu''b tiinl cuiiinioiillKlit inl.vc.l , $ l.'ijfl
3.40 ; xooil tocholeo and inl.vuil puckers , i ! . : > ' !
lM ) ; rliuu liuavy and butulier weights , $ 'lCi
t.7.1 ; IlK . , .
Heoclpts , l.ltl ) ; mtirUrt
Tberu wns no tliliiu but odds mid ends and tluy
wore not worth iiuotln NutlviM , tl.i5f.vi : ] | ) ) |
westerns. J'J.Vil.l3 ) ; TOXUIIS , S.I.IJitl..V ) ;
ST. I..OUI8. Doo. 111. Oattlo lloselpK : m
hciiul ; Hiilpnionts , li)0 : ) lioadj market Hiaadyi
falrto fiin-'y n itlvostouw , * l.'JJifii.Io ; KLUJKUM
mid feuilcn. * . ' . - ) I ft I.I ) .
ll ( s UocdlptK , 000 head ! sliliiiniMitM. MM
head ; market ntoidy. : Koiivy. * 1.5)3'iUJi )
inlxuil K nidus , UlSifrl. . ' ) ) ; llglit Jl.-r.J ;
V , Duo. jt. : Odttlo-Itoeclpt.i.l.U3
head ; slilpiiiontH. 1,1)0 ) limil ; market. slnKig.
Steers , * l.ll(61.7."i ) ; Ulirlstiu.is Mteers. tVOJiiVHi ;
cows , J1.7Ja3.W ) | Htockun and foodert.lUW ! )
' '
'll'ojis Itceolpts , 0,51) lioadi nlilpmimls , U3J
lioud ; iiiiirkullowur ) all urailes , iJJ.iiJ1 ! * S.70.
Tin ; IiiiprOTOiiionC llocord.
Tlio following llgurcj tivo tlio totali ot
real estate trinsfor.i , buiUllnt ' , narmits r.id
bank L-lcurliiKi for the past wuu'ci
UKAI , UJTATU TlAN. ! < tr.lS. :
Monday . I 17.110
TiMXiluy . , . IK.-Mt
Woiliiosduy . JS.ITil
Thursday . IO.-JCJ
Frlilay . 1DI.5O
Saturday . &VJIU
Total . WJ.M7
MUM.lllXn PKItMIT.1.
Monday . J 7.00
Tile-clay . , . l..iU
Woilnosday .
Tliursd.-vy . .
Krliluy . I.IU
Uiiturdny . a.OIJ
Total . J IV-WU
HANK ur.UAiti.Nua ,
Monday . fl.l'tt'IM.1.1
Tuesday. . . .r. . . . ryjl4..Vi
Woiliiusilny . 7lvii'J.V3
Thursday . s.)7isi.0l
KrMuy . ri7VMl.n
aaturduy . 817,211.21
Total . ? 3.uwlo77 !
An Incrtmsoof 4'I.W per contovor tlio i-orro-
Biiunilin wuokot lust year.
Ittillillnir runnit .
Tlio follosvliiif iionnlts were lijuoil by tUa
aupsrlutvnilcntof building yottordiy ;
A. I' . Tiikoy , oiiD-aiiil-nno-half story
fruino dwelling , Clifton Hill , . 4 lr/)0
8:11110 : . . 1M1
Total . . . . . . i ! I , K )
Tickets nt lowoftti naos untlsu porlor
uccoinmodtittoiiB via the throat lloolt
Jflland route TlcUot olllco ; 1002 Six
teenth imd Furniun stroota Orouhn.