F THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY,1 JDEOEMBEB 28 , ISQO.-RIXTEEN PAGES. 15 I THE-CONDITION OF TRADE , Holiday Stagnation. M Usual Prevails in Jobbing Oirolos. A CHANCE TO REVIEV/ PAST TRIUMPHS , It Is Given Omnlia Dnnlcrs nt the Pres ent HoiiHon Tlio Kino AVcnthor llelpnil out tlio Holiday Trade In Oinalin. Tie ! usual holiday quiet is prevalent in jobbing circles nnd the commerce of the coun try Is Inking its nnnunl breathing spell , Tlio traveling men Imvo been withdrawn from the rend nnd few country orders can ho expected. In the meantime many retailers nnd whole salers are taking stock and figuring up the profits nnd losses of tlio year. The past year's , business in all Its phases Is reviewed and plans laid for the year to coinu. It ts n subject for congratulations that Ornnlia's wholesale dealers , in aplto of their coiistattllj'- . Increasing number nnd the tightening of 'thb lines of competition , can review the business of the past year with stills faction. Short crops in some parts of the country trloutnry to this city \VM n serious drawback , but the pushing of trade iuto now territory and thoopcmtiR tip of new lines of business Imvo been morotbnn sufllclent to overcome the unfavorable circumstance , The worstthut can bo snld In nny line of business is tlmUrndo xva ? fuliyns good as fortlio year prcvfous , but it is only in rare cases that this is tr'uo , nearly every " " " , In whatever line of business it may bo , reporting n largely In creased volume ot trade. . Under sucti cir cumstances' opportunity offered by tlio present lull in business to rovlow the year's trade cannot bo unwelcome to these most In terested. Tn retail circles , or at least to that portion of Uo | retail trade handling holiday goods , the past week has been very satisfactory. . It is 'safe to say that more holiday goods wore fold In Omaha this season thnn over before. This -may scetn n llttlo str.mgo in vlow of the fact that money was considered rather close but dealers find a reason for It in the picas- nnt weather prevailing during the whole of the month. People were not forced to spend their savings in clothing nnd other articles rendered necessary by cold weather , nnd could afford to make more liberal purchases of other Kood . At tlio snmo time the pleas ant weather was a standing Invitation to In dulge In the time honored custom of shopping excursions. As frequently happens in trade , when tlicro Is nny great train in ono line there Is some loss In others , nud 'tho mid held good in the present instance. Wlillo dealers In holiday poods wcro enjoying nn unexampled prosperity , those handling ( ill kinds of winter supplies were not so fortunate. The gcnoral result Is the same , thousands of dollars , representing the savings of weeks , or oven of months , have been returned to the avcnues'of trade. Ono local failure In business was chron icled Inst week , the first of nny importnifco in a long tlmo , but it was not of n nature to seriously nITect other houses or to occasion nny nltirm. In this matter Omaha bos been most favored , nnd it is only one more proof of the stability of business in this city that sucti Is the case , nud that , too , nt a time -.vlion trade In other cities has been embarrassed by the many unexpected nnd heavy failures. The financial horiron of the country is brighter nnd , the prediction thnt money would "bo easier after the lirst of the year seems to bo already verified in part. Mouoy was at no tlmo very tight In Omntia , the re quirements ot the regular patrons of the locnl banks being well provided for , but occasional borrowers nnd those who hnd nlvcady drnwu hoavlly found i dlfllcult to hoKotinto now loans. Money Is 'now cosier in' the cnst and thnt will | iavo.a decided tendency in the snmo ell rectlon as regards western banks. As the national bapks wero. anticipating a call for a statement , tnoV wcro not so llbernl in the matter of discounts ns they might otherwise have been , ns It U only natural that they should desire to make as good a Bhowing as possshle. The call has now been innilo and it may ho expected that the banks will bo more liberal. The i-cports of the condition of six of the national bunks of Omaha , nt the close of business December 19 , are worthy of more than a passing notlco ns showing how well they have stood tritnrtcrm thnt caused serious embarrassment among eastern , hankers. The following com parison of the deposits of December , 1SOO , with these of 18S9. furnlshos conclusive evi dence of 'the solidity of Omaha's financial institutions : DEPOSITS DECEMIIBIt , 18SO. Omaha National . 9 4,782.047 S3 rirst National . : ic : > : , , Mt M Merchants' National . J.KlIJlor , 87 Commercial National . 770.4 : > a M United States National . l.OSO.rtl'J III Nebraska National . ] , KU , : > 'Jt ' 01 113,110,501 87 DEPOSITS DECKMHEII , 1SOO. Omaha National . t 4,451.31(1 ( 07 First National . 3,4tVI.il : 41) Merchant * ' -National . l.iaMC ! ( Kl Commercial National . T7I.U4 04 United States National . 2,123,040 27 Nebraska National . 1U74,4I5 : 44 JIWJ.TOT 74 'Tho totals show on their face a dfccrcnso In the 'deposits of $ UO,4 7.1I. ! but niie Mer chants' National voluntarily gnvo up ' government deposits , whic wipes out the greater part of this de crease. A falling oft In the deposits of six national. , banks of only $10,407.19 is certainly remarkable in view of all the talk about n money stringency , A comparison of the reports made October'nnd December 19 , 1800'shows altogether n loss of & ! . 475,108. but this Is caused chioily by the withdrawal bv country banks of their deposits nnd does not Indicate anything more than that the inonfey was required in the country. j\s to tbo condition of finances In the coun try tributary to Omalm , it is asserted thnt for a considerable distance on both Hides of the Missouri river money was never more plenty than ut the present day. In fact , wherever crops wcro good the high price at which these crops have sold has brought plenty ot money into the country. - -Under the existing circumstances there is no reason for the prevalence of any other than n feeling of conlldencc in the future of trndoin general nnd especially as concerns Omaha nnd the west. One of the host indi cations of what Is to como Is that this feeling ot con 1UI en co does actually exist in trade mid financial circles , and that Omaha's enter prising business men nro already prepared to increase their facilities and to branch out in iiiaw directions. OMAHA , Dec 37.1W. CATTM Estlmnted receipts of cuttle 800 ns > coinoarod with 4117 yesterday and 1,4-M Saturday of laat week. The market on buuvex WIIH rtc 11 VD and linn , with otlior * uncut steady. lliiU'liors' stock active and steady on thu be.st grades and slow on others. Oood feeders are In demand , while the poor grales arc. neglected , lions-Intimated receipts of liogs3.0X as romnarod with 4.V , yesterday and 4UU ! Hatnruay of last week. Tlin market was ac- tlvuand llrnion tlio host crude * and steady on iithers. The quality was Kood. Alt sold Estimated receipts of shrop ISO. ay compared with IKS ycstrrdny. The mutton niurtet U utcady. Nutlvi-n , liUJQI.Mj west- ems J .Oi I'rcroillnu f-riccs. CATTI.B. The following h n tublo of prices paid on x thls market for the grail o of Block mentioned ! l-'nncy steers , MM to ltt > 3 His . ! . ! I'rlmoHteers. liV ) toHTT , ILs . : i.u > oi.i5 : Uowl Htevrs. 115UtolV > J Hit . lUO ( rtl.X ( ) llutehers'nteerg. lOMto lUWlb * , . . . U.M Kulfhteera , IOUU tollW Ibi . : ijfi oomnton.Hoo tor'ooibs.iJ.73 l-'ulrto oed cows. . . . 1.UO Oood tocholcocows. . , , . iW t'holeo ' to f anijy cows . 3.10 llolfera . . . . 2.00 C'.IOO Ycarltniis. . . 2.00 < p.oi > I'coderH. . . . , . 2.M OW.2. * Htockers , . l.U ) U.innors. . . , . . . . . . . . . . l.vo OU''H ) Hulls . l. 5 Ck'l.oo . . . OH Kings . l.W t-lOU Ciilvea . UO \Vi > tterncornfod uteora . 2.50 Western stcoM. . . , . 1.M { M.OO Wogtctn covra . . . . . . . . l.CO QS.W Stock Ilcuclpt * . Estimated Todny. omclal Yesterday. Oattlo. . . 3 * CUM. BOO Cattle. . . 2.1 car * . 477 lions . 4S cr.rs. 3O.V ) I10K4. . . , 7cnr . 457 Hhcep . 1 car , 1SS Sheep. . . 1 car , IbS Horses . , 1 cur , 1 Itlglicnt and Liowcnt Bnlot o Today. Yes lord a v. IllRlicst. . . . fit W HUhfjtl fit ) Lowest . . 300 Ixiwost. . . . . . . . 2 W Jlccclpts mill Shlpincntfl. Showing the olndal recolpts nnd nhlpmanti of cattle , boss and alieop on the dates Indi cated ! IlKCKtlTS. Dnlci. Oittlo. IIOK9. I Hill-Op. WoclnppHlnr , IH-c. IT 7,1081 102 Tlnirndur , Dvc. IB , , , . . . . l.TJI Frlilnr , Dec. 19 I.IVM 2UO Snlnrilnx , Deo. 2U , , , , . . . . 1,3.71 i.r.w ' MomlAjr , IK-c.Zi l.l'l t'o , Tucvlny. DOI-.Z ! l.WI ' ' Krlilnr , Dec. i 457 'I'M Hntlirrmjr , IK-c. 'J7 , nt. . . 3.U50 HO Tlilril wi-vcl of Don. . . . . . . IMRil . lC7l Hecond week of Dee . . . . H.l ) . " . ) U..1I5 4.IU ) Hmweek of I ) < * c 1.1.WIJ , n 2,714 Koiirth neck nf Nor lU.'llt M.lfil 1.71M Third week of NUT 9in.i Second week of Nor 11.110 4.7H8 IBIIll'MUNTS. Cciinpnratlvu Talle. The followins table shows the ran go In prlccion hoifs ; Saturday , November 59 . IWi ® .T.7 , * > Monday , Oecoinber 1 . 3.0S SWI.CS Tuesday , DceoinhorS . 3.10 ( illl.Ck ) Wednesday , Decembers . : J.T > fit-'LlH Tliiirulav , Ieccnitcr4 ) . i ! .OU StJt.70 I-'ildnr , Oecfinbor B . 11.00 Ci.'l.70 Katurdiiy.DecemhorG. . 11.00 < S .GO Monday , Ieceinber8 ) . . < X ) Qkl.OD Tuesday. December 0 , . 2.80 M.M ( Wednesday , December 10 . 2.M RlUfl Thursdiiy. Docemhorll . 2.75 d'yUK ) I'rldny , Dccombor 12 . , . 2.75 ® : i.5S Haturilay.DecomherU . 2.75 ® : i Vi Monday , bccoiulier 13 . 2.00 4ti.BO : Tuesday , Docombur 18 . 'i75 6WJ.45 Wodnesdny. December 17 . 2.05 6W.40 Thursday , December 18 . a 53 ® : i.40 I'rldny , December ! ! ) . 2.fio ( ip.j.'i ' Saturday , December SO . L'.UO CtfLSO Monday , December 22 . ; a.W ) 063.50 Tuesday. December 23 . 8.75 WIA' < Wednesday. Deecmlcr21 . 2.00 CW1.50 Thursday. Deecmber25 . Holiday Friday. Decmber 20 . 2.85 < aa.C5 Saturday , December 27 . 3.00 4W.C5 or I'rlucs , SlIKIM- The following table shows the prices paid for sheep : Prime fat sheep . W fiO J4 SO Hood fat sheep. . . . II SO dM CO Common to medium sheep . - . ' > 463 00 Western . t . 2 00 541 13 AvoraRO Cost or The following table jl vos the average cost of hogs on the dates mentioned : November IT. Decembers 3 33K November IS , , 3 57 Dccombor 1) 841 November 11) . 841 December 10 3 34 November 20. 8 4tf December 11 3 32 November 21. , 8 52 December 12. . . , 331 November 23. . 8 53 December in. . . . 320 November'4 , 8 fil' ' , December 15. . . . 3U : November 25. . 3 ( MM December Hi. . . . 3 24 > Novembers ) ! . . 358 December 17. . . . 3 10 November' ' * . , 3 M December 18 80S Noveinber28. . 8 KIM Dccombor 11) ) 3 . . . . . November ! ! ) . . 3 51 December 20 3 23'i December 1. . , U 43 Decemhor 22 " " December 2. . , 8 81) ) December > 327 December 3. , 8 40 December 21 . . . . 3 2I December 4. , 8 45 December 25. 3 31i ! December 5. . . , JJi'i December 21 ! . 3 1.1 ; December 6 3 Il'J.'j December 27 3 41 Avcrnco 1'rlco ot" Hogs. Showing the avoraRo price paid for loads of hogs on the days Indicated In 1837,18S8 , 1S80 and IBM : lnr . I Dee. 'M. | Doe. ' 69. | Dec. ' 83. | noc. ' 87. Dlttpnsftioii or Stock : . Showing the number of head of stock pur chased on tjils market ns reported by the wolshtmastorof tbo Stookyards company for December 27 : CATTLE. Buyers. No. SwIft&Co . . . 27 ! ) Tlio 0. H. Hammond packing company. . . . Ill ) The Cudahv packing company . HI Leo Itotlisclilld . 24 NclsMorrls . . . 318 Bhlpporsnnd feeders . 245 lions. The Oadahy packing company . 1,321 Otualia pauklng company . G0r Swift & Co . 798 TlieO. II. Hammond packing company. . . 401 ItuiireBcntntlvo Hales. NO..AV. Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 7SO * 2 SO 1T. . 1K12 $3 25 12. . 1108 J4 40 10.-77I ! 250 B. . 1231 323 49. . iL'l ; ) 4 SO 2. . 1105 800 20. 1134 323 5 , . 1150 300 ID. . 020 300 18. . US8 335 20. ,1152 3(10 ( 2t.tHVi ) 305 2. . 845 335 18. . 10S9 3C5 3..1170 325 4. . 1410 440 18. . 1220 435 20..12O 325 STEEIIS AND 1IKIPKIIS. U..10I3 350 COWS. z 1095 160 17. .lOj-'l 325 12. 1 65 10. . fltW 225 ' . 1105 1 05 8. . CGI as.- 14. UI2 1C5 1. . 910 225 1 ! ) . 1)78 ) 170 23. l 7 225 I ! 078 1 75 5. .1101 2IO ! 1 1000 1 75 SO. . 1)77 232K 1. 1070 200 14. . IBS 235 1H. .1040 2 10 18. .10211 2'C H.i . . till 2 10 10. 1091 235 i . 805 2 15 18 , ,1018 235 5 . 712 2 15 8. .1107 250 13. . . 1070 220 8. .I1K5 200 13.U . . Ot3 ! 2 20 8 , .101 $ 270 U . .HU3 225 18. .1150 285 DUI.I.S. . 1475 180 1. .13W ) 225 .VM 1 RO 1. .1COO 230 .11110 1 a5 1. .KUO 250 2..1SU5 2 10 CALVES. 3. . 237 1 25 2 , . 215 350 1. . 203 350 1. . 100 250 1 .1IU 3 SI ) COWS AND IIEIfCIIS. 20. . 013 2 CO BTAflS. 1..1450 310 1. .10GO 220 2. . 1300 2 1. . 440 175 0. . 025 300 1. . 600 200 4. . 753 240 WESTKIIN CATTLE , No. Av. Pr. No.EldroRQL. EldroRQL. &C. Co. 02 stnerh. corn-fed . , 1234 $125 leow 115U 175 110(13 , 5 OMAHA WHOLKHALK 3I.IUKKTH. GrouorlcH. OANNKII HiuiTS California Apricots , liw Ct2.40 ! poaclios. i7Jti'-W ! ! poars. WJXxas O : Krapei. liS > 9lDO : cherries , white , tl.MA 2.75i cherries , block. t.XS&l.tti ; qiilnn-x , C-.OOi blackberrliu , l..23 | rukpburrle . UOO ; strawhcrrle , f2.00 ! currnnt . KM : Rooiobcr- rlc , 13.35 j tiluins. er ( .JI.8.r 3I.U5 : plums Krceii , tl.rio&I.UO. luntern eannod fruit I fiiRo ' , seconds. rJ.0$2.80 ( ! atiplcn , 3-lb , 11.10 ; gal. > . ( dor. In case. f8.40i Koo eoerrtox , Haiti * more slumlord.Hi. . Jl.lUj strawhccrk. " , | l.2.ti rn pberrl < MII.40i lilnclM-rrlei , fl.v : ) | red rnn | > - tcrrle , tl-'ti ; blackbefrlen.ll.loi cherries , 31.23 01.15 ; plncapplrH , Hllciil , 8I.2.VJW.40. MOI.ASRKJ llbln N , O. fancy , per pal. 4Vii ( 4'c ; < < hole ,40l4.VRood,2M ( ! $ lie ) ! Cuhiu baking , yyiKKei blackHtrnp , IW&'o ) syrup. 7(1 grade. hhli,2Cc | ' .Jhlil , Me ; 4-gal kegn , (1.21) ) 2-gai kltts , G7c. SrdAit Orannlated , fl .o ! cube. " , O.Vei cut loaf. 7'ic ' : powdered , standard , fi e ; XXXX [ Kiwdered , j'-ioi yellow n , 5oj canary. 5ijci llK'lit extra U , n&Mc ; eonfeotlonen' A , ( l'.le. ' Uiavr.s Quarts , perdoz , N.UOj pints , per doz , tl.M ; hulk , pur 1211 ! JI..U Olive oil , ! > pints , 2 il o r. pe r c a se , $1 .SOU 5.20. TwtjfRs , CoiuiAoi : , KTO-Cotton twlno "Illbh , " very line , ' $ -lb bales. 22oj cotton twlno XX brand. 'i-lb hales , 18c ! hemp twine , 'l-lb hales , IHo ! salt twine , 2Uc ; ciincllo wicU. 2.0 ! 40-foot cot ton clothes lines , tl,40 | 03-foul cotton clothes IhiCH , { 1.05 ; ( X-foot ) slil lines , $ l.75j ( SO > fiKit jtlto , ( I.Ki ) wool twines , HVie. Ma nilla rope All tl/es fnim 7-10 to 1 In , Hoi sisal rope , all sl/CH fioin 7-10 to 1 In , He ) "new processes. " all lzes from 7-10 to 1 hi , 7Jlc ; cot ton rope , U In. ICc. OIIF.BSK ! ' . O. twin flats , per Ib. lie ! P.O. Younz Aincrlon , 114ci doini'stlo Swiss , 15)c ) { ; brick , 14ei K'liun , m foil , each , f l.W. I'lcKt.F.s-Modlum , huls , HK ( ) ; small , tlO.OO ; ghorlcln.i , ( tl.OOi llostoa mixed. * U.00. ! KICK Java , Gc ; choice , Oci fancy , Gcj head , Oiie. ' 'UiDtrt-Per bbl , rcnnod , 0.50 : half bhl. KIM : hard elder , tmre , per hhl , ITi.OO ! oninpe elder , half bbl , W.W ! pear elder , halt bbl , Ki.SO. OiiiKD S-'iiuiTS Tnrkl.sb prunes , less than hhds , Ib80 , 8es apiilos , nvaporalcd , now rln choice , 14Ue | aprleots , fancy , tit naoks , IDJie ; hlackherrlos , new , lie ! raspberries , 25 Ibs to box , tf.'c ; currants , now , ri utVotUza currants. extra , In hoices , CVio ; poaehcs , Cala. , choice , 17Kc ! Uatlfornla dried grapes. In lines. Co ; BO ed less Sultanas , sucks , lOJ-Jci tnuscatuls , tt4o ! ; now Viilencln , Bci Unilura laynr , Do ; lips , layers , 14VOc ; citron , Leghorn , 20cj lemon uenl. 15C. M Ai'i.B SfOAii-l'or lh-Co cakes , 80-lh boxoi , 13c ; lOo cakes. : w-lb boxes , 12 > ic ! l-lb bricks , 33 Ibs Inbox , pure , 14c. HiioM8-3-tlu ( parlor. KlOOj 4-tle. $2.7. > ! 3-tlo f2.25i 3-tle. plain , * l.Wi ) warehouse , & 3.UO : toy , 11.23 : whisk , JI.UOffil.33. boAi1 Castile , mottled , jicr Ib. lOo : dc white. porlb. 14c ! laundry soap , per 100 bai-s , Sl.1,1 ® s.ou ; shavhm soap , 5yti' ( , ' > o per doz ; toilet soap , 3 cakes per box , per doz , C0cffi2.33. NUTS Perlb AlinniuiH , 18o ; llra/.ll.s , 21c ; (11- ( horts , 13c ! pecans , liKitHoi walnuts , 18o ; pea nuts , fancy white , Be ; roasted , lOc. SALT Dairy. 288 Ibs In bbls , bulk. J2.10 ; best grade , GO IK 82.30) ) boat grade , 1003s. ? , ' .40 ; best trade , 28 10s , fc..2. ) ! rock s-ilt , crushed , till ) . SODA I'aekaircs , GO Ibs to box , 5io ; kegs , HA'MODA KCRS , lie per Ib ; bbls , l ? c , granu lated , lOvl Hi boxes , 2c. OANNKII ViiniiTAiii.es Tomatoes 3-lb , $1.00 CM. 10. Corn Very Unc , fl.23Ol.33 ; 3-lb augur , $1.15 ; 2-ib standard western brands , Jl.10. Musllrooins l-lb French , extra fine , 22 < ii2.nj ; l-lb I'ronch , line , I8 l22o : l-lb French , ordi nary , 10 < a > ltc. ! IVas 2-lb early Juno , J1.25 : 2-lb Marrow , standanl brands , J1.1U : 2-lb waked , 70c. Trench peas I'or case of 100. tl5.llO@23.00. Ktrlng beans 2-lb high grade , OOc ! 2-1 1) wiiX beans , R5ci 2-lb Hiring beans , KOc. Limn beans 2-lb soaked. We. Koston baked beans 3-lb , ll.avijl.55. Sweet potatoea-3-lb Now Jersey , Jl.M ; 3-lb okra and tomatoes. $ I.G5 ; 3-lb okra , JUKI ; asparagus , 3-lb. } 2.KVi3.73i rhubarb , 3-lb. fl.40 ; sueeotasli , $1.20(31.25. ( HAKINO 1'owiiKit Itnynl , dlmocans , per dor. OSo ! H-lb cans , fl.15 ; VJ-lli cans , * 2.C3 ; l-lb cans , J3.00 ! Price's dime cans , DOe ! ! i-lb cuns , tl.'X > ; Jl-lhoans , K.HO ; l-lb cans , (1.75 ; other kinds , l-lb cans , nor do * . S1.UOQ.83. : ! WllAi'i'i.NO I'Ai'Bii Pur Ih , best straw , ] 3xl8 to 32x44 , 17 o ; dry goods , 44o ? ; extra iiuality. nmnllla. lliic ; manllla ten , 12x13 , do ; , durk rag , hardware , 2J c. KAiu.vAcnoua Goons Ilarloy , 4cj farina , ko s , J5.UO : spl It ixms.ilc : green peas , "a ; oatmeal - meal , bhls , JASi < an.5Ji half bbls , a3.25Q3.SOi macaroni , I'-e ; vermicelli , I''c ; sago nnd uiplo- ca , OSJ14c : Lluinboaus , GJic ; uercallne , $3.24 ; linked hominy , ilfic. CorFKB-Qn'on KIo , 2nUiS24Wc ; Java , 23c ; Mocha. 20c. Itoastod Aroshi , 2TiC ! ; llnnola , 25'/Jei Gorman. 23io ! ; Dlllworth's , 25 c : Lion , VINEOAII Apple elder. lUc ! dnnblo cldor,12c : whlto wine , I''o : triple strength. lOc. , OILS 150 prime white , OJio ! ISO water white , llHc ! hendllKhUlUa : 74 gnsollnc , llHo. Oil euiis-1 Kill , SJ.OMW.23l 2 gul , J3.754.80 | 5 gal , $13.50015.00. TOUACCO Flno out , perlb , 25ft7."o : plug , 22 ( rlTHo ; Binoklng , 2203e ; fancy brands , ! Kc ) ® $1.50. TKAS Japan , basket flrcO,33@5.o ! : sunilrlod , 20jr > e : ercon. 205 a : gunpowder , 2050o : English Ureakfiist. : t3ii75o ! : Young Hyson , 20 © DOc ; Oolons. 25i45uIb ; package dust , 15o. OANIIY Mixed , IW-lb palls , 8J ! < as. ( e ; stick , 8ic ! ! twist stick , He ; 1'roucli mixed , 13'/iOi hoar- hound stick , HKiCi jar and case enndles , 5-Ib boxes , IfXfiSlo ! extra line goods , kvarwo. Axl.R OIIEASK Per Rroa-i Krazlcr's largo tins , Mil. 00 ; medium tins , $27. 00 ; small , $15.00 ; other makes , wood , $3.5U3.50. " IlLACKtNfl 3 'doz In box , 3071 > c ! ladles' shoo dressing , 43c < 3ll.OO ; steve polish , [ per gross , fJ.OU5.fiO. IH.UKiNO Liquid , 4 oz , 3 doz In box , OOiill.75 ; 8oz , 3 doz In box. 81 .SO ® 2.73 ; dry , small , 23c. largo , 45c. SriOKS Popper Singapore , sifted , 15lCa ; shot , 220 ! allspice , lOc ; cloves , Fcnang , se lected. 17@lc ! ) ! cassia , China , 4-lb , mats. Ooj nutmegs. No. 1 , 75o ; mucassor , GJCJ plckllnp spice , 10-11) ) boxes , 23c. CitACKEits boda , Cos oyster , B-.c | ; cream. OiiocoLATK. KT& 12-b ) boxes , ' 34@33c ; Gor- man. sweet , 22G2IQ ; cocoa , 3 ! > ® 40o : liromo , 32o COCOANOT 15-lb cases. M andii Ibpackagcs , per Ib. 2037o : bulk , l.Vlb palls. 23c. EXTKACTS Lemon , 2oz. 55c < a$1.80 : 4 oz. Jl.OO aa.50 ; vanilla. 2 oz. C5cti.60i 4oz , tl.23B5.50 ( ; Jamaica ghiRor , 4 O/.J1.85. MATCIIKS 1'arlor , 200 and 300 per box , $1.63 ® 1.7i ) per gross ; ulphur , J l.l.VJSI-30. IluirsiiKS Shoo , nor do/ . { 1.3533.00 : daubers. 75cll.OO : bomb brushes , COcSJ-.OO. HTAiicil-l'erlb , OUC. ) Iliuu SEKU Mlxect bird , l-lb packages , 5c ; canary. 4 iu ; hemp. 4i ! ; anise , 1 0. \VooiiENWAliK 1'er doz-Tnbs , No. 1 , $3.33 ; No. 2 , * 7.i3 : ; No. B , $ d.3 : keclcr. oak grain , 5-ln. best , Jl.M ; whlto coda r. 4-ln. best. 81.23 ; palls , 3-hooi ) . oaK grained , $1.75 ; 2-hoop , $1.50 ; syrup. $1.83 ; dowcll. J1.7. > : uapor , metal hoops , . ' .SU ; cedar , 3 brass hoops No. 1 , all red , $5.50 ; cedar. 3 brass hoops. No. 2 red , $3.00 ; wedar 3 brass ! ) hoops. No. 1 strlpod. S3.00 ; cedar , 3 brass hoops , No. 2 striped. fl.SO ; horso. extra heavy , No. 1 , S2.73 ; well buckets , $3.23. llntterwaro Tubs , sash , 8-ln , puniest , 70e ; ash , 2-ln , 2 largo size , per nest , 43o ; butter ladles , hard wood , 70o ; butter paddles or spades , 70o. Washboards Single. J1.4Xa2.00 ( ! double , $2.503.25. Clothes pins 5 gross boxes , C3o. OANDLKS 40 Ibs to box , OJJc ; mining , 10 ® ; wax , lie. _ Provisions. FHESII POUK Pork loins , 5 Jc ; tenderloins. HoHP arc ribs , 5o : shoulders So ; hocks. So : trimmings. 5o ; back bones , 2o ; dressed hogs , 4Jio ; cleaned nigs' foot , per doz , 30o ; rougli unelcaned pigs1 feet , per doz , 2uc. MUTTON Choice dressed mutton , 8c ! ; racks of mutton. 14u ; Baddies ofn.utton , Oc ; breasts of mutton , 3o ; leg ot mutton , lOc. FIIKSII HEKKCUTS Kolls , 7J4c ; beef tender loins. 14o ; ulrloin butts , 7c ; boneless strip ? , 7o ; si rip loins , O'/io rounds , rum poll1 , ( ! u ; rounds , rump on , Sc ; rounds shank off , 54o ! ; boneless rumps , 4Uo : chucks , ! io ; plates , 2 ! < io ; back halves. . 4o ; alioulder olods , 4'/ic ; beef loins , No. 1 , steer , iriil4a : ; boot 1/ilns , No. 2 , 10llo : beef loins , No. 8 , 1Vo ; beef ribs , CfflSo ; beef ribs , No. 1 , locailo ; sweetbreads , par doz. 35o ; kldncyH , each , 3a ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers , each , I5o ; beef hearts , each , 4o ; beef tongues , each , 400 , S.MOKKD MKATS Sugar Cured Hams It to 10 Hi average , Oej hams , 21) to 22 11) ) average. 8V4c ; hnnis , 12lbaveniKo , uyo ; skinned hams , ! ) ' 4c ; shoulders , 5iej ! oleiir breakfast bacon , 75io ; boneless breakfast bacon backs , Oiio ; famous honed ham , 7e : California , or picnic luims , M u ; boneless ham , 80 ; dried beef hams ( sots ) , 7'iu ; dried beef clods , Go ; shortsplced rolls or ham roulette , ( IXfo ; smoked beef tongues ( per doz ) , $0.50 ; special hams , 12 to 13 Ib average. 10ic ! : special boneless breakfast bacon. lOe ; selected dried beef hams , Insldos and Kmickle.s , Uo ; se lected wide clour breakfast bacon , 0Jc. ( l ) v SALT MKATS Fniicy llRht weight short clears. I'KJ ; long clears. 5So ; short clears , 5o ! ; short ribs , 5 oi shoulders , 4Uo : clear bellies , 5 ? c ; clear baolts. 5Vic. SMOKKD MKATA Diir SAIT OuiiEn Fancy light weight bacon , short clean , O'ic ; bacon short ribs , Oc ; bacon short elcars , ( ! ! ic ; bacon lorn ; clears. Go ; bacon clear harks. Gio ! ; bacon clear bullies. CUe ; bacon shoulder : ! , 4jo. ? HWKKT PlCKl.r.n IMBATS limns , tierces , 8Uc ; shouldorsJN. Ycuttlorces. ) 5o ; nellies , tierces , Uo ! ; California ham , tierces , 5ic ! ; beef hams , bbls. $12.00. 1'iCKi.Kii HunrTosours Ilarrols , J20.00 ; half barrels , ll l l\a \ , $10.50 ; quarter barrels , 51) ) Ibs , $0.00 ; eighth barrels , 25 Iks , L50. fI LARO Pnro leaf , per Ib , tloroo basis , G0Jo ! ; compound , per Ib , tlorco hapls , 5 ! ej special I kettle rendered leaf lard , per Ib , tierce basis , . IIUIIRKMCD POUK ANII IlEKr 1'or barrel Mess pork ( now ) $10.73 ! family pork , $9,73 : hack pork. $1 1.S3 : Cudahy short cut clear pork , $11.50 ; Sunilorland short cut uleur pork , $9,75 ; lionu- lesspluporK ( fancy ) . JKI.OO ; extra incsalraef. $0.00 : I'latu beef , * 7.iHi ; extra jilnto beef , ft.uo : extra family heof ( boneless ) . tA-W rolled beef , . . . I'm I'OIIK Ilonule.is Ilarmls , 200 Ibs each , $13.00 ; half barroK 100 Ibs each. 17.00 ; Quarter barrels. 50 Ibs ouch , &VT3 ! eighth barrels , s > Ibs uaoh.t8.uo. OILS Prlmo larci oil , winter strained , 47o extra Inrd oil- winter st rained , 43oH ; extra No. 1 lard oil. 4loi No. I lurrt oil , 83o | No , 2 lard oil. yOiij extra neat'H-foot oil , 43o ; tallow oil. 4tc. ! HAUSAIIKS liologtuiB , 4n ; Kinokctl sausugn. 7o ; blood aausaRo , 4Wo ; liver Kausaco , 4 o ; head cheese , JHoi fresh pork sausage. In links. Go ; fresh pork suusnao. In bulk. BHe ; smoked ixirk gnusngn. He ; l-'rankf nrt sausage , 7e | Hinokcd head cheese Go ; I'oltbh suusugu , 7c ; Knoblauch aausage , 7o ; tongue sausage , So ; summer sausage , 13c. The above prlcus uru for lots of SO pounds and upwards a leas quan ilty a half a'cent more. Country Produce. GAME Quail nro comhiz in very freely nnd do not sell atoiilto M > strong prices. Bqulrruls itnd imitll rahbltH. iWftrMM pur doz ; largo rah- bltH , (2.00 ; cimill. Jl.l.Vfol.'Jj ; pntlrlo chickens , 1.73 ; Erousu. H..V ) : ilcur nuddlrx. 12Ho. Vuuurnr Uhlckeiu sold ut Kt7c. tlio latter " * prleo being ottnlnod oiuly for rory choice stock. Turkoyu , 0U < J ! Tocsc ? , satK-jOducks , 7 IIUTTr.it The markctqlM alow and weak nnd limitations are lowcrHhnn a few diiys-ino. Se'ect ' country rolls , l.'tfMflot good country roll , Itl4c ! liifcrlor IfidlOoi fulr country , solid packrd , l.V ! choice dairy , l&'JKei good creamery. ZKVilcl _ . , - . . Kaotf--Tlio market rvnmliuabout stcrtdy at 20c. 20c.I'inr.ONS Not much Safe1 nt 11.00 per dozen for llvo and fiOo per do/cajieads olf. SWEKT POTATO ! * There Uxomo very choice Mock on the market which Is quoted ' " 4.50. 4.50.OKf.cnv Cholco MocVi ; 4M4.V ] OAiiiiAdi ; Per crate , i't.00. I'OTATOKS Some honiovrmwn stook .Is Ing atnOeSJI.OO : OoloraOo. ( l.ltxai.20. O.MON8 L'holuo stocfl'JUoai.M ! Spanish , tl.M per crate. i HirrAiiAtut Some nholeo Michigan stook Is selllnit ntCOSffc-ioiior bushel. IiK-nt't K t'hoh-o stock. 4uc. l'A1lslir Krcsh stock , 40c. l'Alls.virn-1'er hbls Ki5. llKKTS-rerbu.M.2.V lIumiAUi ) tiQUAfiil 1'er dot. $ l.CV'iM.'M. ' l''rcHh Fruits. TANdEltlNFS I'er box , $ l..10. OiUNiiEltniEs l-'nnoy Oapo Cod , . . AITLK.S The supply In small und choice Block Is held very hl li. * I. OiiAi'F.s Some very choice Concords , held In cold storage , arc bolnR put utioa the market ntW370o ( per 10-lb baskets , Malaga , JJ.&U ® 8. ) . OAT.irniiNtA PnAiis-LnrKO nnd fancy , per box. 13.01X33.60. LKMOMH Choice stock , W.WXJin.oo. OitANOKS Mexicans , Inixe.i , Jl.w ) : I'lorldas , lirlRht , W.OOft4.fiO | russets. : i.riO4.00. Arrr-KS Stocks nro not very lieavy and any thing at nil desirable Is held at * 1.0031.50. Flour. It. T. Davis Mill Co. . hlgh'patcnt No. 1 end Crenm , $ TO | llluol ) , full patent , W.Mi Ilawk- eye half patent , ? 2.wj : special royal patent , No. 10 , (2.bO | Minnesota patent , (2,5 ; Kansas hard wheat patent , ( ± 53 ; Nebraska sprlug wheat patent , ! . < X ) . ri. r. Oilman's gold medal , $2.75 ! Snow White , t35i Hnow l-'lake. (2.10 : low grade , $1.80. Itrokon How roller mills ( .ream. $2.1)0 ) : Myr- llo. 82.50 ; cinlni , ( -.20 ! XXX. it W ; Fidelity , $ .M > Oj Minnesota Chief. (2.50 ; Patent. K.70. OsKhamp'ri ready to raise buckwheat Hour , (1.75 per ease of W 2 Ib packiiKes ! buckwheat la bbls , N. V , W.COi Excelsior brand , M.SO ; Slap Jack meal , (4,00 per case of SO 2 Ib packages. . FlHli. FHOZKN Per Ib. Lake Trout , medium , small , Oc ; trout , large , Co ! wliltc , lee ; perch. 7o ; pike , do ; pickerel. So ! black ba'-s , iSe. cropjile , lOc. Sea llsh Steak cod , 14oi llonnd- crs , 1301 red snapper , lie ; blue lUh. 20u ; eels. 18c : lobsters. 18o ; scollops , per gal , $1.40 ; mack erel , large. 3" " ' ' Dry OoodH. CiiECKS-Oulcdonla X. fHo { : Caledonia XX , 104c ] ; Kcononiy , 8Hc ; Otis , bUo. rr.ANNKi.s-Plaid , niftsman , 20o ; Goshcn , 32c ! ; Clear Lake , a.TiO ; JIiiplo City. 80jo ! ; white O H No. 2. 23"o ; OH No. 2 , , 27jo ! ; 11 H No. 2 , ? 4' , 2l c : 11 II No. 2 , ? ( , 20V'e ; Ouc- boo No. 1,4Je ; Quebec No. 3 , ! , 424c ! ; ynobcc , ' . „ ' No.4 , assio : Agwan , 13'o ; Windsor X C , 21 In. , 13Wo : O V , 15o ; H A 1 > , JI , 25c ; J K P , > i 27io ! ; U , Ji , 20c. OdTTO.v I-'I.ANNKI < Oiiardlan Wv , 5\e \ , not ; On Guard CO. ( life ; S.S. 7J.'c ; KB , 8 o ; 0(3 , Uo ! ; XX , 10J4o ; 00. llVic ; NN , 12'/o ; AA. He : 1)1) . I3 o ; TT. IG o ; YV , 18o : 1111. lOa : bleached , No. 20 , htfo ! No. m , lOiJoi No. 80 , 12'/Jo ! brown and slate , No. BO. Oc ! No. 70 , 1215o ; rso. 00. : co ; colored Missouri valley , 12Je. ! lli.r.ACiir.u UOTTOS llorkoley Cambric No. ft ) . Wo : Best Yet. G'So ' ; Itutturcloth. XX , 4ic ! ; Oabot.79.e { ; Klrst Oall.OJic ; I'rultof the Loom , Do ; Hill b'empcr Idem , 8c ; llonsckeepor , Sie ) ; KliiR 1'hllllp cambric , lOe ! LniiKdon U U , n'io ; LoiiMlalc , uo ; Lonsdalo cambric , JOJJc ; New York mills , lie ; Oak Lawn , 7e. Cot-OUKi ) OAMimics-CrOwn. 4 ! o ; Ted Star , 4Vic ; Clover , Qc ; Slntor Kollud , O o ; nigh col ors lo extra , , V" , GINOIIAMS Plnnket checks , OUc ; Whlttcn- ton , BJio ; York , 0 , 0 ! Norrrinmll dress , 8c ; Cal cutta dress , 7He ; Whltuohton dress , So ; Hod- ford drsss.BWfer.'c. ' II SllKKTINOS AND PlM.OW. CASINOS ItrOWn Net Pepneretl. 42 In , lOMo ; Peppcrcll , 4B In , 1lHe ; I'epuoroll , 0-4 , ir i ! 1'epuoroII , 8-4. 20e ; l'opnerell.0-4,2-Jc ; 1'oppnrcll , 10-4,25c ; Utlca , 8-4 , 24o ; ( Ttlca4 ! ) , SSioiIJtlca. 10-4 , 28c , - DUCK West 1'olnt , 2s .In , 8 m , lojjc ; West Point , 28 in , 10 oISWr West Point , iO In , 12 oz. 15c ; West Point , 40In ? > lloz. 15',4e. ' HATTS Standard , ScpAIoliawk , lo o ; hnnuty. 12 ic ; Uooiic , 14o ; It , cuaeil , fO.OO ; Boo , $1.75 per COTTON'WAIU HlblSJ ) white , ISlic ; colored , 18Kc. KENTUCKY JEANS Hlbpinrlal , 15c ; Dakota. 21o ; Dunham. 28l'c ! : Hore.iilcs. 10o > Leinlngton , 22HO ! CottsWood , 3THoi ; > Molvlllo , > iek a UiNniiA.M fAnloskeur.irU ! ; ! Am'osktap dress , River , Co ; Hnniapo , 4iC } ! St. LcdKcr , fijjc ; Slilrtlnu Martha Washington. 4VJc ; Jlerrlinac , 4io ; Turkey lied rountnln , C'/io ; Garner , 7o ; Cronllold,814o ; lii-rlln , S4c. iiNTS Indigo Hluo Not Martha Wnsh- K , / ; .Atnorlean , GUc ; Arnold. GMc ; Ar nold It. ioufC cloth. lOc : Stillo A , llVic ; Merrl- muc. 7-8. lOo ; Gold Teiif-SSo ! ; Hamilton , rio ; Allen PinksCHo ; Allen Chnmbray , Co ; Glou cester , r i < e ; Hartol f HO. HEAVV HHOWN OOTTONS Atlantic , 74o ! ; At lantic II. 7o ; Atlantic D , Gfto ; Atlantic 1' , do ; Aurora O , 4 ? e ; buck's head , 7Uo : Cabot W , r io : Darlington , 0-Uc ; l < 'arineis' No. 1. 4 ? ; © 4'io ; Iloosler LL , n c ; Indian head , 7io ! ; Lawrence IjL , f > 'iu ; Ilenrlettu LU fi' c. FINIS IiuowN COTTONS Atlantic Lb , fie ; Au- rorn It , 0 < | o ; Aurora It , fiJSc ! Atlas , ON'H , 7'/io ; cheese oloth , 4e ; Clinton FF , 5J4o ; Pcppciell 1C , 03ic ; Laiicdon. Gil , 7er DENIMS Not Amostfoag , 0 oz , ICi.ej York camlet. J2c ; Everett , standard , 12'4c ; Hay makers' , 7'/ioi Old York.-XX , 10io ! ; Lawrence , 220 , U'Ho ; Lawrence , Ooz , 15ic ! ; fancy stripes nnd checks , HKc. COTTONAiina York , nankin. 10'Xc ' ; Everett , 8 oz , 18u ; Low Is ton , 10 ozJJiu ; Worklngman , 14e. 14e.TICKS TICKS York , 33 In , is o ; Swift River , 7 o ; Thorndyke , O < > , H'/Jo ; Thorndjko , EK , 8 o ; Tbormlyko. 120 , O'/ic ; Thorndyko , XX , Ho ; Cordls , No. i > , 8Jo ! : Cordls , No. 4fl'/u. WinANS Not Thistle , OHc ; lied Cross , 7 ! < c. CIIASII Stevens' H. 10-Inch , fic f ; Steven * ' I ) . 18-Inch , Oli'e : Stoveus' A. 10-Inch. 7Mc ; Stevens' P. 18-Inch , So ; Stevens' M. 18-inch , Do ; Stevens N. 20-Inch , Oo ; Stevens' NN , 22-Inch , lOc ; Ste vens' STK , 20-Inch. ISO ! bleached , lo extra. Liumbcr. Iluotatlons are for cur lots onboard cars at Omaha : 12 ft 14 ft 10 ft 18 ft 20 ft K ft 21 ft 2x4(15 00 1500 1500 1550 10 00 1700 1800 2x0. . 15 00 1500 1500 15 SO 10 00 1800 IS 00 2x8. . 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 SO 1(1 ( 00 17 50 18 00 2x10. 15 GO 15 00 15 00 15 SO 16 00 17 SO IB 00 2x12. 10 00 1C 09 10 00 10 00 17 00 18 SO 10 00 4x4 to R.X8 10 00 in 00 IB 00 17 00 18 00 10 00 10 00 KKNCtNO No. 1. O-lii. 12 and 14 ft , rf , SIU.OO ; No , 1. -ln , 10 ft , J19.00 ! 4-ln , iMO.OU ; No. 2. o-lri 12 and 14 ft , rf , (14.00 ; 4-ln , (14.00 ; No. 2 , ( i-In , 10 ft. ( IU.OO ; 4-ln , ( in.OJ ; No. 3,0-ln , 12 and 14ft , $18.00 ; 4-ln , { 13.00 ; Ng. 3 , G-ln , 1C ft , $13.00 ; 4-ln , $18.00. HOAHIIS No. 1 com , 818.50 ; No. 2 com , $13.00 ; No. 3com , (13.50) ) No 4 com , III.M. SIDIJIO A , 12,14 nnd 10 ft , $22.03 ; O , (17.50 ! H , 12. 14 and 1G ft. 8:0,50 : : I ) , 914.50. Fi.ooutNn A , 0-ln , whlto pine , (18.00 ; C , $20.50 ; I ) , 6-ln , whlto nine , W5.uO ! D. $ . ' 0.5o ; K. 0-ln. white plnefsel. fencing ) , $17.00 : drop Md- 1ns , 50o pci-M extra. STOCK llo.uuis A. , 12-ln , s1 < ? $1S.OO : II , 15-ln. sis , $15.00 ! C. * 40.CO : I ) , (25.00 ; No. 1 common. 12- in. sis. 10,12 and 1l > ft , (21.00 ! No. 2 , $18..W ; No. 1 common , 13-ln. sis , 14 ft.KO.OO ; No. 2.(17.50 ; No. 1 common. 12-ln. sis , W ft , (10.50 ! No. 2 , $ I7.M ) ; No. 1 common , 12-ln , sis , 20 ft , $21.00 ; No. 2 , Smi'l.AP No. 1 , plain , 8 nnd 10-ln , Jlft.OO : No. 2. J10.00 ; No. 1. 0. O. . 8-ln. (19.00 ; No. 2.110.50 ; 10- ln. grooved rood UK , 12,14 and 10 ft , illLSO. KlNIBlllNn 1st HMU'nUi ( . I-Ins2s40.00l'i ! " , nnd 2-ln , $40.00 : adeliiar , 1-ln s'Js. ILVOO ; IH i , nnd 2-ln , J7.IKI ; A , so/Sit. 1-ln , 2s. $41 ; 1U l i and 2-ln. $43.00 ; II , softer , I-ln , s2s , fll.OO ; I , , \Vt and 2-ln. * 40.00 ; O , select ; 1-ln , b2s , W.OO ; 1U , Hi and 2-ln. J35.00. a. l A. It or C select all 10 ffwW.OO oxtrn. BOUTIIKIIN VKM.OW PINE Ut and Vnd elear flooring 13-Hl. 2,100 stnr. KM0. tlfl.OJ ; com lloor- Ing. 13-10.1,500 rift clparfW < i , &V..OO ; 1st and 2d clear , S colling , $11.50 ; isnuul L'd clear. ? B cell- Ing. ( lf.50 ) ! 1st and 2d cRW , oolllnJiVOJ ; ; 1st and 2d clear , finish , ( ,2s , J < Tom 1 In , $27.00 ; 1st and 2(1 ( cloir , llnlsh. s''s. from Hi In , $ m.ou ; 1st and 2d clear , llnlsh , wy trfrom IH and 2 in , ( W.OO ; 1st and "il clear , yty gusln s , teuU ; base (30.00 , , . SASH , Doons , ET& Tiwxxird , 11.50 ; sash , 55 per ct : doors , 50 per tffr blinds , 50 per ct : mouldings50 porct ; Un'ail ' felt , pcrcwu J'.IO ; straw hourd , (1,20. tflii 1'ori.Ait I.UMIIKII 8lnoijnd | up , 1st nnd 2nd clear. 1 Inch , 8''s , fin.OO ; b Inch und up , 1st anu 2nd clear , H Inch ) inneIrr > VW. HATTKNP. WEI.I , Tuiit.N'lft'KTC. ' . O. G. 2J4 Inch , C5oix3 : , sis , 35e ; 8 Inchvi < ! ! l luhlng. I ) . & M. and bov , t.Ln ) ; pickets , IM& H. , Hat , ( J0.50 ; U. & H. , S ( | . ISU.50. SlilNuLKS. .IMTII Extrrt "A. " pine , ( , i.SO ; standard "A , " (2.45 ; extra "A.1'cedar , * 2.53 ; ti Inch clear pine , Jt.'JO ; clear red wood , $1.23 ; lath , POSTS Whlto cedar , 0 Inch. Js { , lie : 0 Inch , qrs , lie ; whltocodar , 5'/i Inch , ( is , Dei d liiuh , ijrs , He ; white cedar , 4 Inch , round , l.Vjj split oak , 8c ; Toiinesseo rod cednr , apllt , lc. Quinine , par oz , ! > , & \V. 4lc ; Oornmn. 27c , InillRo. perlb , 7-5o ; Insect powder , 21o ; opium , fii.OOj moriihlno , per oz , ii70 ; hops , perlb , Wic ; glycerine , IHe ; dextrine , ' ICe ; otttlubone.lu | ; cream tartar , pure , : t'o ; conimorclul. iBo : cam phor , Mo ; am. carb , lie ; bluu vitriol , 7Ku ; cur- Iolloacld,20 > ti3'c ! : citric , 4.Vt4Kc ! tiularkKifl 8tci iulphurlc. | > urlb,2c ; sperm oil , 11.10 ; tur pentine , 47c ; Tonka beano. $ l.b.V&.UO ; balsam tolu.4IRI.Vi : calomel , tl.fl l.lOi i-aiilharluex. ; cahsln buds , 20Q 2ci chloroform , 5T atiOflurKOt,47a52cguiiinralile.5.c ; ; < iitl.n ( ) : ly- copodlum , 400110 ; mercury , tiae ; BiilptinrJSo ; alum , 2iOj eoioraa ( ) | , IHoi eptom sail , l o ; gluiiiicr salt. Hie ; antliiyrliiu , $1.40 per oz : unlatol , tl.M perez ; iiiulkumn , $1.00 per o/ ; cryst. strychlim , * I.OK3l,15porolloorlcoroot. ; . per Ib , IGcsoll ca sln , H.,10 per ooil | cloven , 11,2. per or. ! oil anise , IJ.Po : oil lemon , tl.in ; oil bcrKiiiuot , (4.25 per o.t balinm eopnllm. Ko per at. ; nub. nit b'mniith. fJ.oo pvrozi Iodidepotm- slum. I Z75 per oil bnunldo | MTnssliim , : ise per ott salicylic acid , (1.42 per oil bcniolo add , C.'o per oz. Paints nml Oils. I'litMr. LAiniOiir-AS'lntcrtrained ) . 49o : ex- tru lard oil ( winter strained ) . 47ui nxlra No. 1 lard oil , 40ej No. I lard oil , 3 < o : No. 2 lard nil , 3le : extra Neat's foot oil , 4Sct tallovr oil , 43ot lialf-blils : io over libls ! 5-cnl cans (2 ( In a case ) 60 over bbls : 1-galcan * (10 ( In a case ) Ue * over ulils : U-Rnl cans 120 In a caie ) I5c over Mils. KSCIINK Oli.s Dlnmnnd crescent engine oil , per Kiillon , 40o ! norfoetlon engine oil , Woj sterling engine oil , 43ct hcrcules engine oil , We. We.VAHNlsuF.9 rurnlture. No , l.OOo ; fiirnttiiro , ( xtrn.fl.OOi coach. No. 1. 11.10 ; coach , extra , $1.20 ; hard oil llnlsh , light , II.2U. ( LAPS 75 und 10 per cent from list of March , I.KAnWlllTK is Otii-Parlor. In fiOO-lb lots , $7.50 : In llWO-lb lots , per owt , $7.VO : iMiutliorii Co. , St. l < oul . InfilO-lb lots , J7.su ; In l.ww-ll ) lots , per owt , $74J ) : lied Heal , St. Louis , in M- Ib lots , * 7..riOi In lnoo-ih lots , per cwt , $7.20. WHITE Duv Cllldur's M-lntlng , tier Ib , l' ' < r : Conuncrelal whiting , purlb , le ; Kugllsh C. 8. Paris white , perlb. lli'o. ItKli Dliv Aincrlciin Venotlnii red. lo ! ; Chattnnoogii , 2ci Kngllsh Vcnotlan , barrel : CiC IbsJ14o ; Indian No. 1 , ICol Tuscan Kngllsh , 2Je. 2Je.VBH.OW Oronie yellow. Ci ilOc : oclior , llc- chelle , 24e : oelmr , wished Dutch , 4o | ochcr. unshed French , 2lc. ( 1'nirr I'uro In barrel' * . logs nnd tubs , 5140 ; In blndders , 2'H'J In M-lb tins , 2ic. ! VKHKTAIIM : Oli.8 llnsoed. domestloraw , In barrels , per Riilton , Ke : lnmeed , domesllo boiled , In barrels , jier gallon , r > 5c , ANIMAL AMI I'IMII OiLs Whale , bleached winter , per gallon , Me ; whale , extra blenched winter , tOc ; sperm , bleached winter , $1,00. IJaccoon Xo. 1 , large. OOQ7fl ( % : No. 1. modlum Wl'Jo ; No. 1. small , ; uaiOe ; Nos. 2 , U anil 4 , Mink No. 1 , large. WVi.COo ! No. 1 , medium , 40 ? 4 : > oi No , 1 , small , 2.Vj . ' ! Oc ; Noa. 2 , a and 4 , © 2.)0. Musk Itnt-Knll. S ltOo : : kit. 3c. Skunk Illnek , 7" eJI.O ( ) ; strlppd , No. 1. 3.VO Oc ; No. S. ir > ft > ci No. : > , iodise ; No. 4. iKMoo. Cross l-'ox No. 1. $ : i .VXU4.00 ! No. S , JlOATtS.'Sl ' : ed. No. I. Jl.OOffSI/rij No. S , 5Xfi ( ( oi grey , No. 1 , .OfitoOc ; No. 2. aM 35e. OMountnln Wolf No. 1. $ ifAn,00 ; No. 2. JI.OO ® 1.50 ; pralrlo wolf , No. 1. 75cI.OO ; No. 2 , 40 ® ) e. e.HeaverNo. . 1 , per Ib. $2.rlO < a3.50i No. 2. 81.500 .50 : No. ! l , .Wi ? : > ci No. 4 , Me. Otter No , 1. largo prlmo , 3. (0 7,00 ! No. 1 , : iedlum. ioo.i.iO ( ; No. 1 , small , t2.30a3.60 ! No , II and 4 , AOcajLAO. Wild Cat-No. 1 , lOc ! No. 2,20V ; > e. Opossum-No. 1 , cased , iOl2o ! No. 1 , open , ' ( iilUe. Iladscr No. 1 , full furred , 50'37Jc ; No. 2 , 20 ® tOu ; No. ; i. tv ioc. Hear Illaek , No. 1 , JIO.OOO20.OOj grlnly. No. \00lf.oO ; blown. No. 1 , J3.OOffilO.00 ; cub , . Iluokskln Indian dressed , perlb. 75c(3ll.0fl ( : cor , summer , per Ib.S.VMijc ; fall , per Ib , 'J.KF4 .to ; winter , per Ib. 20Sli : ; green nail , per iloeo , 7oSOc ; nntelope , perlb , UiQ Oaiclk , per h. 12c. Others 1'lshor. No. 1 , tn.00ar .00 : marten. No. I , 75e < 8l.uO ! No. 2. 2.va.Vo ) : Ivn.v , No. 1 , > .00 ; wolverine , No. lJ4.0Kao.03. ( STEF.I , YIn . NAILS Huso , & 2.51 ; steel nails , ao , J2.I5 , Coi-pr.u 1'lanlshed boiler size. 21 > o perlb ; old rolled. 27c ner Ib ; sUectlng , 2Uo per Ib ; pit nd Hats. 23o porlb. WIIIK Jiip. barb , $ .1.2. > ; gal. . $ .1.B. > . , ICinFiNa-Cliurcoul ) , I. O , , llx'JO , 112 , M,00 ; I. ' SllKKTlllON No. 2C..r ) > 0 ; No. 27 , S3.CO. SOUIRII Strictly half and half , Itic. TIN I'IMTK I.O. . 10.\4 , J7.50 ; I.X. , 10X14. 30.55 ; : oke,4xi)0 : ) , 112 , W.75. ' SiurrINC : PC. Hr.ocic TIN Small pis , Wo perlb ; bar. 30o icr Ih. OAI.VANIZKD Siir.ivr Inos Dlscon u 60-10 per cut ; pat. plun. Iron , Nos. 24 and 27 A , 10ic } ; I , OHe. IICKOIIV Nurs-Ij-irgo , parbusHol , $1.3) . 'oi > Uoitv Utioloo stock , liJj. ! OottoixurJ Vor 100 , sacked , $1.50 ; bulk , .50. CHESTNUTS Largo Italian. 15c"or Ib. . , , UitAif Sacked , per ton , J2J.CO ; chopped feed. lioNUY White clover , lib frames , porlb , So ; 2 Ib f rainos. 17c. LKATIIKU Hemlock slaughter bole , ClifJSita lorlb. : hemlock dry hide hole , 20 < a 4o ; oalc solo , 3051310 ; French kip Hklns , HOcl.lO : . 'rench calf sliln. JI.23Qi'.00 ; American oak ; alf , 83ctM5 ; American hemlock ealf. 73e ® ' 1.10 : American oak kip , 75/2S'ic ; Amorloiiii lomlock kip , NXKiRnt shocp aklns , S0c@il.00 ; ; out skins , per foot , 20@-0e. ! LISII : , CIMINT : : , KTC. On board cars at Oma- iii Per bbl Ash Oi-oyo llmo , We : Champion line. Ii5o : Qnlhcywhlto , KOc ; Louisville cement , l.SOj Mllwalikeeeimcn(1.45 ( ; Ul leiieeinenl. ! 1.40 ; Kngllsh Portland cement. $3.45 : txnw Vork plaster , ti',25 : Michigan plaster. fc..l)0 ) : I'ort Ilodge plaster , (1.75 ; whlto sand , $ , ' .00 ; V. I' , hair , per hale. JI.DO. 11 IIIKM Frozen hides , 8 < 34c ; No. 1 crcen salted ildcs , 4iQ3o ! ; No. 2 gieon salted hides , : x23to ( : No. 1 green salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs , 4 > Ji3o ( : S'o. 2 green salted hlde , 25 to4'J llVtjM'tQ ) \ > No. 1 veal ealf. S to 13 Ibs , 7c ; No. 2 veal calf. 8 to IS Ib * . Be : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7e ; No. 2 dry : ilnt hides. So ; No. 1 ury salted lildc.s. fiQGc. ihccp pelts Green halted , each , : i3c < &il.25 ; green suited shearlings ( short wooled early sKlns ) each. 10A25u : dry shearlings ( short wooled eaily skins ) No. 1. each , tOlOej No , 2 , eaeh , fie ; dry flint Kansas and NobruMca butcher wool pelts , per pound , actual weight , 10 < i414e ! : dry iilnt Kansas and Nebraska mur rain wool pelt. " , pur pound , actual weight , 844 12c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pnltH , per pound , actual weight , KXftr.'i-ie ; dry Hint Colorado rado murrain wool pelts , pur pound , actual weight , SfjilOc ; dry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 7 < 3Uu. TAM.OW AMI OiiKASi : Tallow No. 1 , ? . ( ® : Tallow No. 2. : iUWo ( ; grease , whlto a. 44t4io ! ; grease , whllo 1 > . 3',434o ? ; grease , yellow , 80 ; grease , dark , 2Jc ! ; old butter , 2 < 32'io ; beeswax , prime , KXSi'iu ; rough tallow , lHic. HONES In ear lots only Dry buffalo , per ton. jliHX31S.OOdry ! ( : country , bleached , pel- ton , (10.OOCiM8.dO ; dry country , damn and meaty , per ton , $8.00 © 10.00. These prices are for hone1 * welchod and dellveicd In Uhleaeo. HAV On track at Omaha Upland. No. 1 , (0.50per ton ; course blue stem , $3,00 ; oats straw , $0.00 per ton. . tfOKTU oaiAUA XK1F8. A. O U. W. Hcltel"Measures. Messrs. Jacob Josltolck , C.V. . Mlllor and M. V. Doyle , the committee appointed by South Omaha lodge , No. GO'Ancient Order of United Workmen , have Issued nu invita tion to all other fraternal societies to select a committee of three and have Invited the mayor and two other city officers and a rep resentative of each dally naper , to meet In Ancient Order of United Workmen hall on Thursday evening , January 8 , lor the purpose of concentrated action toward relieving needy brethren in the btrlckcii districts In the west ern part of the state. A ChrlHlniaH Dinner. Mrs. Arthur W. Saxo. with her daughter Thco , Mrs. Howard Meyers with her daughter Bessie , Mrs. L. J. Carpenter with daughter Jessie , Mrs. Dr. W. H. Slabaupli with her daughter Fniinio , Mrs. B. I1"1. Carpenter with her daughter Cornelia , Mrs. Daniel Sullivan /vitlihor OauRhter Margaret , Mrs. John P. Evcrs with her daughter Gertie , Mrs. Dr. T. H. Ensor with her daughters Eunice and Nellie , Airs. A. V. Mlllor with her son Charles , Mrs. Eli H. Doud with her daughter Marr , Mrs. Mabel Clifton with her daughter Mattlo , nnd Mrs. L. C. C5ibson nnd Miss Austra J. Clarlt , arid Mable , daughter of Mr. and Drs. E. O. Maylleld , and Flor ence , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Smith , accepted tlio invitation of Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Liow , Twenty-fourth nnd N streets , to attend Iho Christmas treorolu- brntion of Master Carl P. and Miss Mary Margaret Van Llew , Friday afternoon. The rooms were darkened ami the trco lighted with wax canoles , making a very attractive sight. An elegant dinner was served. Donations to Dontltiito DurlnK the past week the secretary of the board of trade has received the following' , which has been sent to the sufferers in the western part of the state : Cash , Herman Kountzo , S3 ; Richardson , 825 ; United States windmill and pump com- pnny , $2.1 j Parlln Orcndorf & Martin , ? 2T ; Richardson clrutr comrmny , ? 33 ; St. Mark's mission , SO.lii ; PhllStlmmollU ; McC'ormick harvester company , tlOj LIninger , Metcalf St Co. , $10 ; Avery planter company , ? . ' ' ! . Total , Wll.l'J. Clothlnp , St. Bnrnaba's. cliurcb , twclvo bundles ; i-calcstato exchange , two bundles , and unknown , two bundles. Ton car load : ? of coal have been shipped to the following counties : Hayes , iJundy , Hitchcock nnd Furiun , ono car each ; Keith , Deuel and Lincoln counties , two cars each. for 'tAmorlcn. " All these taking part in tGo historical pro duction of "America , " under the auspices of the Ladlw' Kcllcf cor pi and Custcr post , Grund Arinjof the Hcpublic , will please call at the Grand opera house next Tuesday night , Dccombcr 'M , nt 8 o'clock. All the niombon of the Lad tea1 corps , No. 8' ' , nnd Cujtcr post , No. 7 , are requested to be on hand. A full attendance Is earnestly re quested. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Extreme Dullness Rtilos Aflor the Tiret Half Hour , All Around , LOCAL TRADE ANXIOUS TO SELL WHEAT , Stimr Makes the Hip ; Sale of Corn of tlio Day Oats Follows tlio Trnlu As Usual Cat- tin and OiiiCAno , Deo. ST. [ Special Telegram to TUB Hun , ] There was heaviness without spi-elal activity In all quarters on 'chango at the opening. May whcatstarled ato'lfc , nndsold ntD7hjO. Corn was at 51 Vie to f > lic ! | oats at 43 > fo to 4o to 4 IJ e : pork at (11.00 to $ IO.Wi ) lard at W.10 : ribs at tt.CTK toKM3lift.G3. nil tlio first half hour after which trade settled down to extreme dulhies * , Thu local trade wanted to sell wbe.it again today , and there was nothing In sight to pre- vontlt. Selling out by early buyers late In the day was helped along by raiding by the hears and together prices were put down very easily. ICiirly trading promised no develop ments and news was very meagre. The Irado was without cable advices frotil Urltlsh mar kets , liccolptsat Minneapolis wcro SSS.cnrs and Dulutli but 21. l-"or this \\eok stocks at these points are expected to show only about 150.000 Increase at Duluth and a small deercaso at Minneapolis , This helped the buying some In the hope that the visible supply for Mini- day might give a fair decreiiio. Clear , cold vroatlior over tlio winter wheat states helped somoearly. Later , continental cables told of an Increase In flour duties In Spain and thu eiii'oreoment of Increased French duties from January I. This gave nmro courage to the bears. New York cleared no wheat and 1 > ,000 packages of Hour , i\poits : from four ports for the week were 370.00U bushels of wheat and 2JO.OOJ , packages of Hour. Wheat and flour from both coasts were 1,400,000 buxhols , against 2.171,000 last week and 2.231.000 a year ago. Now Orleans cleared 17,000 biuhels of wheat foi Liverpool. Duluth bought wheat In this market. Late In the day I'lirdrldgo sold and Baldwin helped lo raid prices. The action for Mny wus as follows : Opened at 07itc with a few sales at 07 ? e , sold ut 07KSlJ7e. ! recov ered to l)7Me ) , declined to DOfto , sold at 070 OT'ficandolT toPO 'o before 1 o'clock , or just lo under the closing price Krldny. There was no good In corn iifte'-tho first half hour. The disposition was to sell. Half hearted bulls stood about nsklng why tlio market was so heavy , but made no movq to support H by buying. Kccolpts were a little vurtho estimate at 395 cars , and liberal for londay at 300 cars. .Four Atlnntlo ports lenred but 400,000 bushels for the week. Hulls ore encouraged a little early by'reports that lie decline had largely cheeked farmers' do- verles. There was little conspicuous trad- tiir. 1'artrldgo was a seller at times and pre- .Ictcd that the crowd would not again too ven so much as a ! Je rally. J. M. Shaw sold to < amsnn a block ot 23,000 bushels , which was the d.'trade of the day. Up to 1 o'clock the action n Jlayeorn win f > l5'to ! MUoto 5ii51Jo ! to Q3 c to 50'iC. The bottom ttguro was Jio umior. ho close yesterday llcforo the close corn old at bottom plots for thu session. May oiiehcd 50e. ! lc of from the opening and losed ntr > 0oo or ? . { o under yesterday. There ran no business In December nnd It. was jnoted nominally ! iyo under Mny. January rtis quoted a t4H ) oolf Io47ic ! at Ihoclosc. Oats followed the other cereals as usual , alc.sof May wi-roat 43ifoto 44e curly , uliun ho dccllno carried tlio pric'O to43'4e closing at 3'ioor Jicotr from lastiilKht , January WHS at 40'4e to 40 0 to itfljjc to ; w , ' 'e , February Was it4 < ) ? .fo to40Ticto40Ue to40Me. With 22,000 hogs received at the yards , mak- IIR 102,000 for the week , and with irlccs of lions lOo off on a weak mar- iot , mess pork started about steady lio.lfl for January nnd Jll.oo for May. Die best prices were $10.07 ! , and $11.0S. Early oiling carried Maydown to fiu.OO. Thorowas i rally of a few cents when later selling put May down to ilO.S'Jif , January to MM * ) , thobot- oni and closing prices. The estimate ( if 40,000 logs for Monday and a jirohable heavy move- nent next week , was n bearish inllucneo. Judiihy sold pork freely. Dunn \vas a good ) uyer at one time. The lard market was leavy , hut ill-cllned only 5o lo 5i" > .t0 ; . 'or.lan- lary and J0.875J for Jlny. Ulhs were oil' 7He to Oc to S4.U3 for January and $3.57)505.00 ) for lay. CHICAGO r.tra STOCK , CniCAno , Dec. 27. [ Special Telegram toTnn HER. ] CATTLE For Saturday thu general cut- Llu trade was In rather an encouraging condl- lon. Prices ruled about steady , but tlio tonu nullncd to strength and better , yet : i good clearance was elTeutcd , the pens at finish con- alnlng a tow old COUP , somu thin coarse bulls : uul a moderate number of stock cattle. Hal were on n basis of > fl.75&2.25 forcommon stoclc- ors , frj.40(32.75 ( for fair to peed steers..l.40 11.80 for medium Rrndes , tt.o03l.-io for pretty geode ; o coed fat shipping stecis , JI.Si'Bl.SO for ex port qualities , and around $1,75 for holiday Inched descriptions. Only throe loads of Tcxnns came la and bids Indicate a steady nnrkot. lions The market opened IDo lower than yesterday morning , but not much. If any. dlf- forent than the IluWi thatduy. As the inorn- IHK paKsed values continued to woaktin and Ion ; ; before noon all clnv-es of nogs and pica wnroselllni ; l * > c under ITrldny morning's liest prices. Sales show agcnoral ran o of fclM to ? : i.75 for common to good heavy , a fnw fancy nt Ki.HCft < .Kihut the bulltof the heavy shajied up for elilpment sold around frl.mx&l.fV ) . Mixed hozshold slowly at tui.S5 : ( : ; for llplit and fl.40 © aM ( for heavy bulk , nnd * . ' ( .l.v&i.5- > asalnst SJ.COii.1.75y ( > sti'rday. Most of tun IIOK buynrs were out of the market , and asldu from tha strong weight light but few ilrovew were bought. Sales wore largely lit 9-i.KffKi.W for heavy weight sorted light and Sl.lC < tot.'r : > for light-Unlit Hhapus. About 8.000 welu carried over , mainly pigs and rough common hogs. ' FlX.lXCI.tl. . NEW YOIIK , Dec. 27. [ Special Telegram to Tun line. ] There were loss than IV.oOO shares of stocks traded In durhu tlio half day h HOII. There was un Improved feollng , as IK shown by-tho recovery In prices , which mor than mudo up for the light buslne.Tho. bank statement for the third week In mfcoj-alnn showed a good Increuso of over $3,000,000 In re servei nnd added to the conlldcnt fueling which Is fast returning to llnunchil circles. A jump In of nearly 3 points In SuRiir Hoeelpu was attributed to some agreement botweer Spnckles nnrl the trust people. Pint prices were generally slight fr.ictlona . hltthei-thai last uvenliiR's lUuroanil furlliRrsiimll frnc- tlonal advances wcro Hcorcd In early trading. Union Pacific , AtchlMin null Lucka wanna ntlll rutalnod the leadership In the market , hut their movements were en- tlioly Insignificant , while Huuar i-ecelnls showed marked strength , and after thu openIng - Ing were unchanged at 80y , rose iiiSW on coinnnnitlvoly Iiirge traillntr. After II n't-Iouk tlin bt'ht prices were rnachcil , with SuBitr fu- celpts ut.Wii , l.DiilsvllluVJIn , Lake Hhoro llxi1 , Now Kncluiul : H3 { , Atclilson L-7W. tit. Pan 40 > 4 , Union 1'aclflu 42U , Lackawaniia 17Ji There was n. slight de < jllno lit the close fioi . the best figure ! ) but the net gains for the day wore Ji to I per cunt. Sales were 40,090 shares. The following were the closing quotations : t ) . S.I8 rcniilnr 12IH .Ndrlliurri 1'nclllu , IT. H. 4K coupons IJ2N IT. . 4hI rrKtilar W\\\ \ \ IT. H. 4 H coupon.IUI do prufcrroil 1" ! I'lii-ltlo liHuf 'tis 1U ( New York Centra ! . . . , W Citiilrnl I'lu-llla 'i > ! l'l ) . & K 141 Clilcnso A , Alton I' l Hoc'k Islainl (8f ( Clilc.iK < > , Iliirllnilon C ! . , Jl.ASt. P W A ( jnlncr e > * < lo profurroit 103V 1) . . UA W 1MV St. I'nul & Onmlia . . . I'D ) llllnuU Central W do preforri'd 7H 1..1I& W ' . Union 1'ncinc U' Knn H „ Turns II1- W. . 8t. I , . A I' 8L I.nVoHlliiru Kb ! . do pri-forroil .MIclilKnn Central. . . W/f ) ' Wcttorn Utilan ' Mlmourll'aclllu. . . . . . MU | MONEY Oucull , uusy ; closexl offered at 4 pc cent. I'uiMB MintCANTlu : rAi-Eii-7@0 per cent HrEiir.iNO KxciiANriK-Qulct and Heady slxty-dar bills , W.W : demand , 4.8a Alinlni ; SliareH. New Vouic , Deo. 27. [ Hpoelal Telegram to TIIK HEK.I The followln { are the mining stuck quotations : Aiuudor. , , , . . til ) Adorns Con 170 AU'dl , , . , . , MO Host , V llflclior % 0 Chollnr < . . . ' . ) Kuroknt'on , . .TO llnla.V Korcrou Hi llonieilaku HH Morn Hllvt-r S'4 Mexlcnn. . . , , 2UI Ontario 70U rirmoutu iiaj Htnmluri ! . , . , 100 The Dry Goods Mnrknt. Sew YOHK. Doo. S7. [ Special Telegram to THE UKK. ] The dry goods market was un changed In n general witr. but the opening prlcus of print * huvo finally been tloturinlned upon n lie lower basU thiiu last your In view of the low -price of i ) r I nt cloths , Tlin 1'a- ellU-H , the Cuchooos , the Windsors , the Morrl- liiucks and the Manchester ! ) liuve all opened at tic u yard nud thu tllouocaU'ii at & c. Othcrniiiiounecinntlii _ nro yet tlofcrcd , but they will doubtless bo on about the aaino bnsls. J'ROUVCK Jl.l IIKKTS. CHICAOO. Dec. 57.-1 p. in. clo o-\VliPnt Ennyi cash. 8SUo | Jnnunry , ( WHoi May , ii e. torn-Knsvj euMi , 47jot ! Jnnunrj. 471S1 ay.fflW hc. Onts Kuyi cash , 'EiiHOof ) ( Jnnunry. WV isoi Mar , 43Ufltii : ( > . 'ork Dull : cash , fcU5 } { | January , M. Mn.vlu.reu. l.aril llull } cash , t.VSO | January , | 3.77 Short Hint Uu'tl : cash.M.TOi Ianunty.8l.Ml Slny , A7liO5.CD. Hyo Kasy at G.VJ. llarlov NoiiiliuU Klax-IJuh-tnt 11.11 n'lhiothy-I'Mtm at II. . I-'lour I'ltehangcclMprliigpntonl.i.Jl. iM.OOl winter patents , JI.7i)4t.YuO ) : bakers' . ( .LM : t4.Ui ) . llulk Ments-Shoiilders , * 4.av l.iS ; | uliurl elfiir , M. IW.I.'J.M short ribs , t4.N > if4.7\ DHiittor Qulotj creamery. ! S4iS7o | dalrv. tMiee o Steady : full eroain elioililnrm OVc : lints , Iittl0o ) ! Voung Atuurlcar 10'ie. Kitas Oulct : fresh , SKaSJc. IHJes 1'iichaniteU : heavy ami light Iteci-lpH. Shipments. Mour.bbls 20,000 iM.TOJ \Vheat.bu 01,000 ! S.OllO ( lorn , bu 181,000 l ! , ctv > Oats , bu ' . ' sw.tx 'J2.,000 NKW YOIIK. Dec. i'7. \ -lecolpts.88.COO ! bushels ! exports , none : spot tinner ; No. 3 red , * j.04'irii.oi ' , ( > 5 in elevator : tl.WIUOI.UflU alloat : JI u. > , iii.u7i ! f. a. K Options Irregular , near months otTi late months imchanitou to hlsher ! No. 2 red , December , closing nt Jl.UIVj. Corn Hccolpls , fKl , : J busliels ; exports , 8,300 bushels ; spot barely steady ; Nu.8.ttiC > SUolti elevator : KiMfflKilio nlhiat ; itniiiadeit mixed , M\'t \ < ItMe. ( Options unoli aimed , closing steady ; lleeember closing ntW c. Oalslccelpts. ! . P4.000 buOielst o\port % 8W , himbels ; SIKH , uncliaiiKeil. Uptlons llriucr ; January closing at 4S e. uHaw Ntimdy ; fair rennliiR , 4 0-JOc ; centrifugals , ttl test , 5Uo ; rt-tlned , ipilet ; U , f.o ; otfn 5 fi-lf mo ; mould Afl < ie ; Htnniliinl A. ft ? 5-1 co ; cut loafG < ie ; pondeio-I.OUo ; granulated - ulated , rc. rctroleum Steady. . Kgpsl'lrm : western , WGl.'i'c. 1'ork Steady ; new mess. Jtl.OOH. , Iard Jlodeiiite demand ; western stoiun , . " 7 ! { . Kuttor- Steady ; western tlalry , ireamery , ' 'Oifi&Mi Klgln , 'JUffinOc. Uheesu-bteady ; Hi ; lit skims. ST. Louts , Dee. S7.Vhont l ewer ! cash , Oo ; May , lAUo. Corn Kasfor ; cash , 45o ; Mny' , 47 , ' o. OatH-Qtilot : cash. 41u ; May , 43 > .o. Pork Steady at $10.00 , l.anl Steady at SJ..M ) . \Vhlsky-Stoadyntll.l4 , llutter Unchanged ; creamery , KWKio ; airy , .t MiNNiAiioi.isIec.27.VhoatOooil demander or everything but pixir wheat , liecolpts. vhoat , 233ears ; .shloiiionts. 110 cars. Closing : < i'o. 1 hard , December iiiidJnnuiiry,87liui May , lUo ; on truck , Hsiio ; No. 1 northern , Docom- erand January , sr > ! io ; May , lUjc ) ; on track , I'Sc ! No. 2 northern , December and Jumiaiy , Co : on track , 3. KANSAS CITV. Doe. 27. Wlioat Steady ; No. hard , cash , SIliu bid , No. 2 red , cash , BSo Id.Corn Corn Easier : No.2cash,40o hid ; Dccombor , I4o bid. Oats Quiet ; No. cash , and Dccombor , l-Ho Id. MILWAUKEE. Deja. 27. Wheat-Easy ; No. 2 prlng. cash , HIStf-Go ; May , 81) ) ? c. Com Dull ; No. 8 , 404u. ! Outs ( Julet : No. 2 whlto. 41Ve. I'rov.slons Kasler ; pork , January , $ 'J.UO ' ! { . CINCINNATI , Dec. 27. Wheat In fair do- mnd ; No. 2 red. D5e. ; { Corn Heavy ; No. 2 mixed , Bio. Oats Steady ; No.'mixed , 420. YYhlsky-l.l4. Lifj ; sTouit. ClllCAno. Doc. 27 , Oattlo Hecelnts , 2,510 ; tond.v : stookors and feeders , f 1.752,73 ; steers , ildgs Hecelpts , 2.1.003 ; lower ; oommon to ooifliouvy. K.M ) ) < a3.7r > ; fancy , * J. xa3.S3 ; light , J.U.VS3.55 ; heavy , t3.40iit3.KO. , Slieup lleeolpts 3.WH ) ; market weak and low ; westerns , i4.33l.02 ; natives , J3.K3 ? > .50. .50.ST. ' ST. Louis. Deo. 27. Cattle Jllocol' | > ts , lead ; Hiiliiments , 5UO head ; market steady ; air to fancy native steun , $ i.8W4l.03 ; stooKera nd fcoderM. $2.105&'l. 10. Hogs Ket-olpls , ' . ' ,000 head ; shipments , Bft ) lend ; market steady ; heavyiM.53Wt.75 ; mixed , W.21X28.W ) ; light , . ) .4& . KANSAS OITV , Deo. 27. OaUlo-'neocipts. 3,30 ; ) icinl ; shipments , 1,130 head ; niarkotiNlrongJ leers , * . | .iU4J,4il ) ; stockcrs and feeders , JJ.OWiO .HO. Hogs Uocolpts. 5,800 heaa ; shipments , 0.000 icnd ; market steady to strong ; all grades , DlHtiict Court. , ludgo Clarkson devoted the whole of his tlmo yesterday afternoon to disposing of criminals nnd the criminal docket. * Thomas Carioll , the young thug whohur- larizcd Dr. LuillnRton's residence ln"broad day light and carried away $39 worth of prop erty , wns the first ovll Goer called for son- .etfco. CnirolVs lawyer was on hand to move "or a now trial on the grounds that the court md erred in the instructions to the Jury. The notion -was overruled and n sentence of three iirs at hard labor imposed. 'Tho defense hslied for a stay of proceedings of Jlftecu lays In order to perfact un appeal to the su preme court. This was granted , ami Car roll's bond llxod at $2XX ( ) , should ho bo in clined to roam outside of the Jail during that .imo. Upon motion of County Attorney Mil- loney the following parties were released from' jail and the , cases against them dis missed and Btrickou from the docket. Charles Webb , ombe/zleincnt ; John Wood , refusing equal rights to colored pcoplo ; Dan Council , assault ; Dolphin Casey , disorderly conduct ; Anton Dragood , illegal voting ; foil jc Drabo-sld , assault and battery ; J. H.Clampitt , shooting with Intent to kill ; William Gillau , receiving stolen property ; Lewis JUiuddo , embezzlement ; A. It. Campbell , working bu Sunday ; Kdward Sexton , forgery ; Ed McGee larceny ; Ed Sulton , larceny ; Jonn O'Hnnlon' sclllnir mortgaged property ; George llallor , larceny ; James Abraham , Charles Abraham and Ilarvoy Wilson , taking Impounded stock away from the pouudinastor. The following cases wore continued until the next term of court : Ernest Meyer , forgery , tail f-r > 00 ; William Green , disposing of mortgaged property , hail § . ' 00 ; 0. D , Can non , obtaining goods under false pretense's , bail fll)0u ) ; A. I'uraons , passlug counterfeit money , hall i > ! t)0. ) Judge Doano granted nn Injunction whpro the county commissioners hnd ordered a'roiid laid out through the property of ' A. J. Popple- ton near ElUhorn. * In Judge Clurkson's court the motion docket will tie called Wednesday morning. K. S. Jnffray & Co. huvo commenced suit ' in the district court against Henry I Iscmati & Co. to recover on llvo notes aggregating- $7,3.V..afl ) and au attachment on the property of the defendants was issued. Tlin Improvement Ilcunril. The following figures give the { otuls of real estate transfers , building permits and bauk clearings for the past week : lliAI < IISTATK THANSKUUS. Monday t 29,831 Tlli-Mlay 75,140 \Vt-ibiesdny I''AIJ Tlinrnday Friday. . . 31.052 Uaturday "tjn ' Total SI7WSO 1HIII.IIINO I'KUMITS. Monday t : i7,530 Tuesilay : 300,85(1 ( \VedliOMhiy , > . , . . fi,70U ThurHilay " . i l-'rlday , , . 2fi'W ' Saturday ; 1.575 Total .13ttVa 11ANK CI.KAIIINIIS , Monday 701.787.01 Wednesday. Thursday. . . 1'rliln.v. . . . . . Saturday. . . . fH > a-'H5.M Total.- . . W , * H.Wl.ao ' A deurcusoof JO.n perc6nt from the corro- .lust. year. A Ctiril from Iluirulo 1)111. N OIITII Pwrrn , Neb , , Dec. 23. To tlio Ed Itor of Tins HUB : I hnvo always conslHttntly ndvocuted nnd uphold the Indian fichooU nnd hnvo never telegraphed or snld nnythlnt' that would injure or bcllttlo them. 1 smcoroly ro- fjrot that nil scholars do not rellcct credit on their tutors , who I hold nro not responsible for the failure of good seed well sown. I am trying to attend to my own business nnd often pray that others would ntuindto ; theirs. Komot lines , though , I think It Is funny to note tha difference whoso ox Is gored , VV. V. Coiti.