I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , rftcEMBKll 11 , 1892-TWKNTY-FOUU PAOES. n THE CONDITION OF TRADE Business In a Jobbing Way All That Could Bo Asked. A GOOD HOLIDAY TRADE IS ANTICIPATED Tlio WrrU'n llnnk ( IrurliiRH Show tlio Itc- Milt of the Storm A Itrtlnw of the Con dition * t'nilrr Which Oinnlm I * lln- Jojlng Unprcccdrntcd rro pcrlly. While no especially new features have been developed In the Jobbing trade of Omaha during the past wcok , still the situa tion Is gradually changing. The advent of genuine winter weather Is always n feature that produces more or less change in the course of business. Severe cold weather in variably stimulates the purchase of winter goods In n retail way by people who have put off supplying their wants as long as iwsslblc. This "last mtnuto" trade frequently depletes stocks to nn extent that necessitates the fil ing of additional orders and thus creates quite a brisk Jobbing trade at n time when It was reasonable to expect a let up for awhile. r The heavy snow storm of the past wcok interfered to some extent with business , practically two days being lost out of tbo week In that section of the country covered by the stornir Retail customers did not venture out only ns compelled to and mer chants were generally contentcd'to ' remain Indoors and keep warm. Under such condi tions the amount of business transacted dur ing the two dajs of tlio , week was light , but taking tbo week as it whole It was fully ute to expectations. The Jobbing trade of Omalui continues very good and them is no cause for complaint , though In some lines tlicro is the usual let up conunon to the ncason. Collections are very satisfactory In all sections of the territory covered by tbo Jobbers of this city. The near approach of the holidays is putting new llfo into the local retail trade. The general conditionsaro such that the retail merchants have reason to anticipate a good demand for holiday goods this season. The Increased activity In till lines of business in the city has f mulshed employment for all classes of workers , and everything seems to Indicate that tlicro Is a good deal of money In general circulation. Tlio bunk Hearings show the effects of the storm on business perhaps more clearly than anything else. On tbo day of the storm the clearings dropped down almost $ > 00IXX ) , and though there was u gradual increase as the effects of the storm wore olt the clearings had barely regained their normal position at tbo close of the week. The total for the week shows a heavy decrease IIH compared with that of the previous \\celr. which was $0,8HG80. ( The following \\ill show the clearings for tlio different days of the week under review : Monday . $1,238,197.25 Tuesday . 1,019,881.20 Wednesday . H7U.U3H.fiB Thursday . 893,958.70 Friday . OID.H'J 1.7-1 ttntuiduy . 1,014.IG < ! . ( U Total . } 5,9fll,037.27 Weekending December 3 . 0,804,080.97 Wi-ek ending November 20 . 6,304,315.10 Weekending November 10 . 0,200.780.25 Week ending Xo\ ember 12 . 5U5J,33G.8I ; AS DUN .SKIM IT. AVIlolciilhi Trailo Xnt Matrrliilly AllVetml by tlio Storm Chapter on Collections. Ill reviewing local trade Mr. W. II. Robcr- son , manager for R. G. Dun & Co.'s mercan tile agency in Omaha , says : "The storm stimulated trade In some lines and paralyzed it In others. The commission men received very few shipments , and tbo local dealers in provisions were not tiblo to reach the commission houses ; hence trade in this line was dull. Rubbers , overcoats and winter garments generally sold very rapidly. "In the wholesale districts , the sudden storm had very Httlo if any effect. The Job bers In clothing and winter goods have long since closed their orders , and their men are now out soliciting for the spring trade. Busi ness at the dry goods , grocery and boot and shoo houses has been as good as usual and better than this time a year ago. The drug trade Is fair. Heavy hardware and shelf goods are not In as active demand ns a month ago , but orders thus far in December exceed those of last year. Prices are steady and collections good. The lumber season is over. Ono of the heaviest dealers in tlio city says his season's business is Ki per cent ahead of last year. In llquois dealers report nn active trade. "At the banks money is still plentiful though the demand Is increasing as the close of tlio year approaches , and banks are less anxious to put out cash. The national banks are daily expecting a- call from the comptroller of tlio currency. The meeting of the State Bankers association occurs oii the 21st and 22nd of the present month at Lincoln , Neb. , and considerable interest Is being taken by bankers hero ami throughout the state in the coming session. The bankers will in nil probability propose some legislation , as their meeting occurs so short a time previous to the open ing of the legislature. "Speaking of the approaching session o the legislature reminds mo that the Jobbers of the city are very much In earnest over tin question of our Ineffective collcctioi laws , and it will not bo at all surprising U learn that they have taken definite steps t ( secure some necessary amendments. Ainoiu the recent failures In this city it is very gen crally believed that several cannot bo consld crcd honest. It Is openly charged in ono case where tlio liabilities were very largo and the assets very small that the bankrupt ! have more money today than they over lint before. The wholesalers are thorough ! ) arousedu | > oii the subjcctof dishonesty ninoiu retail dealers and persons convcrsau with the circumstances will not blumi them in using their utmost endeavor t < secure nn amendment to the statutes whlul shall uiako It very difficult to steal undo form of law. There Is talk of proccedlni crlmlnall.vy against parties who are holiovei to have disposed of their goods fraudulently "One of ourrcpicsentntlvcs writing fron Central City reports trade in the capital o Mcrrlck county very good , the banks In fund . . . uu in. . . , . i sheep in the count near the city. Merrlck county fanners wll have a market at home this winter for over bushel of corn and oats raised in tlio eouutj "Our traveler , writing from Kcainoy , say the , first of the season's shipment of cor from Buffalo county bus Just passed inspt'i turn at Chicago and Is graded No. a. To gral men this will bo a fact worthy of note. " llim.DINC. ASSOCIATION XOTKS. IKilu of tlio I'lritt Ainiiml Convention | Xcnr lit Jluml. There nro 400 associations in the city c Cincinnati and Immediate suburbs , The Valentine , Nob. , association has forti Bovon members carrying 214 shares , Chicago has between 200 and iiOO assocl : tlons , most of them organized within te years. Two associations In Laramlo , Wyo , , hand ] ' pUH ) , most of which is invested I no' homes , Illinois associations are moving to seem the iwBsago of H law by the. next leglshitui providing for thorough state supervision i building associations and an annual exan inatliin by the state auditor. It Is estimated that there are about 7,01 associations In the United States at th I time , with nearly 2,000,000 persona intc csted In their deposits. Experience hi shown that n largo proiwtlon of the mom thus saved goes Into the purchase and ciiuli incut of homes. An ImiKH-tant ruling was made rcccutlv I the attorney general of Ohb. The initial volvMl was whether an association cou amend Its by-laws HO as to issue prlvllegi paid up Mode on which stated dlvidem w"nro to ho paid scmi-nnmmllv. Such slot was toleexemi tfrcmu pi o rat a th.roofo pciibis aim bssos , U ho attorney general d cidod that such block Auld not bo issue Under the law all stockholders must bear pro rata shuro of excuses , and also shai equally in the profits , The llrst annual convention of the N bruuktt State league of local loan uud bull InR association ! ! meets In Lincoln next Tues day nt 1 > , in Heports from associations whlMi have elected delegates Insure nil at- tcntlnnco cxceedluK Hint of tlio first or pre liminary mcotlnir In September. Tlio Inter est manifested In tlio league. Is confined to the Inrper cities , and is not ns general ns It should be. Tlio actual membership of the league Is barely one-third of the local asso ciations In the state , whereas every as sociation ought to bo n member. It Is nil the more surprising when It Is considered that the puri-oso of the league Is to protect the Interests of nil. Every association Is directly Interested in the pcncral ndvancement of legitimate co operative. home build Ing and In securing such legislation ns will prevent dangerous Innovations and reckless management. United action is essential to this end. The value of the work of the league will bo in proportion to the support given by the asso ciations of the state. It Is expected that the convention will nrnuso greater interest in the work undertaken and tmlto nil In n common cause. G'liiiilltlnii * la Omnlin. W. II. Taylor writes ns follows regnrdj Ing the bank clearings and the bright out look for this city : From the report of the comptroller of the currency I gather some interesting statistics which show conclusively that not only Omaha , but the state of Nebraska , has made material progress during the p.ist year. Oinnha stands out boldly and prominently with u wonderful Increase In Its business , greater than that of nn.v other western city , with the exception of Chicago and Minneap olis. Our totabbank clearing1 * for the year ending September ) , IS'.tt , were $ ! 71WMIUT , showing nn increase over last year of . * . " > : ) . - .01 1. In the matter of Increase the fol lowing cities conic in their order : Now York , Chicago , Philadelphia , Hoston , St. Ixmia , Minneapolis. Cincinnati , Omaha this city being eighth In the largest cities of the United States. For the month of October , IS'JO , com jurc.l with the sumo month of last year , Omaha stands the fourth city of the union , being only ex ceeded by Chicago. Philadelphia and Cincinnati. The business for this month shows an increase of $7,1)71 ) Hi. These figures speak volumes for the solid , substantial business progress of Omaha. It Is the. best possible index to the business transactions of a city. It means that while many cities showed an increase over last year and many an actual loss , Omaha shows up tin enormous Increase. Taking our iopit' lation Into consideration our per cent of in crease is greater than any city In the United States with the possible exception of Chicago cage , Now York and Philadelphia. Now with the many enterprises and lin provemcnts contemplated for the coming new year it seems to mo that It Is not a rasli prediction to assert that the year of 18'J.T wll develop more substantial and solid business improvements In Omaha than has over been contemplated In any ono year in our history. The building nt the new railroad bridge means great things for the midcontincnt metropolis. Our people can scarcely over estimate the benefits wo arc to derive fron this great steel structure. It opens to us n new lluld for trade. It settles for all timi the monopoly enjoyed by the Union Pucill Bridge company these many years. It wil bring at least two new railroads into Omaha. which will give us direct communication to the pine and iron region of the Tiako Super ior country. It will reduce traffic rates be tween Chicago and Omaha. It will build 11 largo passenger and freight depot to accom modate eight or ten railroads. It will place on equal footing all the roads entering from the cast. Another great enterprise is well under way and It is backed up by some of Omaha's largest capitalists and men who have never mudo a failure of anything with which they have been connected. I have the best ot reasons for believing that the proposed canal for water and electric power can bo set down as an established fact and that it is only a question of a year or two at most when this will be in full operation. In my judg ment there is nothing that can be done for Omaha and the great state of Ne braska which will bring to us so much in general prosperity and wealth as a gicut water power , such as is proposed by this canal. It would tit once reduce the cost of power to such an extent as to make Omaha ono of the greatest manufacturing centers in the great west. By using only one-half of the water that flows through the Platte river at low water wo will have a power second only to Niagara falls. Tlio cost of bringing this into usefulness in Omaha is trilling compared with the benefits wo will derive. By all means let this enter prise receive tbo hearty and earnest cooperation ation of every man and property owner , especially in Omaha. It would not only in. sure permanent employment to every labor ing man and woman in Omaha , but would add thousands to our population and millions to GUV wealth. Building operations for 1893 promise well. Our architects arc now planning out more , buildings for next year , and of a more sub stantial character , than have been built , in the past three years all put together. Verily at no time in Omaha's history has the immediate future looked so promising. Wo will need to put everything in the best possible shape for the coming year. Tons of thousands or people from the east and Europe will bo our guests. A largo number of those who visit tlio World's fair will come on west to see for the first time one of the most en terprising and progressive cities of tlio great west. Omaha is the natural gateway for all this travel. Altogether and all around , wo are on tlio very eve gf great things for Omaha. Our people should wake up to this fact and not : loose an opportunity to co-operate in all that is for the general good of all. Perfect action and perfect health result from the usoof DoWltt's Little Early Risers A perfect little pill. OltltKlt OP iO/.O.V/.V Charges of I'ruml Mudit unit a Itccclvcr Ap plied 1'or. PiTTSiiL'ito , Pa. , Dee. 10. Application was made in tlio county court today for the ap pointment of a receiver for the Order ot Solon. The bill charges that Ucv. W. H. Covert and others , acting as the supreme 0 lodge , unlawfully expelled the complainants nnd afterwards constituted n now supreme lodge , electing Covert attorney ; that Covert falsely and fraudulently represented that ho was a person of financial ability , and by throats , charges nnd misrepresentations Induced the other defendants to upixiint him attorney ; Unit within four veins certificates nifirejitiiitr ; ! fH.OOO.OOO will have to be met and the assessments will become so burdensome as to bo impossible of collection , rendering the purpose of the order nugatory . A preliminary injunction was granted restraining tlio defendants fron acting till after the hearing next Wcdues day. tlio Army lllll. Dec. 10. The Reichstag today began gan tlio debate on tbe first reading of tlu army bill , Major von Hoinlngen Hucno an nounccd that the center party was wining t ( concede a two years service system , but \vui not prepared to increase tlio standing army Tin : HIAITY : MAUKKT. INST1MTMENTS placed on record Deecmbci 10 , 1892 ; WAltllANTV IIKK.IIS. , I ) S Lander and wife to Mary Ijams " umllv li of n' } so hW 32-15-13. . . . . . $ 15,001 ithiirCopeliind and wife to Mary lo Klsiiss , lot 4 , T II Whlttlesey'h snb- w dlv BOi , O II Wilson too ! ' Davis company , lot ll.VInton Place , u 38 feet lot 9 , ro bhh'k7 , lledfoul I'luee. s 100 feet of ro w 25 feet lot 18 , block ( M , " thunders of iV II'H IQl Oato City Land eompuny to Ulobo Loan & Trust company , trustee , lots 0,7,8. 18. 24 , 25 , 27 Ulld 28. 00 rhloclc 3. llnwihornu is S n I'ndy to 11 II Haider , lot 1 , block isT 2 , Van ( ' .imp's add 70 8J Murphy tind wlfu to 1' W Corllsn , 113 MI 0-16-10 ie\Gu ) . , 6,301 uy 11 A Thompson to II A HariowH , lots 0 - and 10. blH-k 12. West Sldoudd . 2,00 K J J Tarpley nnd wlfo to John Htuben , by lots 22 nnd 61 , Kuspur's add . . . . . GO W W KeyMirand wlfu to A I1 Tukey , " lot 7 , block 12. Clifton lllll . . . | 1,00 | { QIHTCI.AIU V 0 Luntry und wlfu to 11 U Clark , lot ds 0. In hub of block 0.1)111'ont ) 1'lucu. . uk Milton llemliU and wlfu to 11 K IX Clark , lot 10. block 4 , lot 8 , blocks , lo- lot 17 , block 7 , und lot 0 , block 8 , 'd. lu ) I'onl 1'lueu , , . . . 'd.re re Q A llennet f > herHT ) to Nuw Knglund loa n unit Trust company , lot 2 , block 13 , Shhins 2,70 w- Total amount of transfers . . . . .I ) THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Yesterday Only Maintained the Price it Closed nt Friday , CORN WAS FIRMER ON IOWA'S ' REPORT IH nppiliitiiient Otcr tlin tlinldne Snld In bo ( li-ncral Moderate Hrcrlpt * anil I'our Inspection WITO Strong 1'iictor * Stocks nnil JtomN. CHICAGO , III. , Dec. 10. Wheat today only maintained the price It closed nt yesterday , although averaging above that during most of the session. Corn was In good demand and closed ! 4e higher. Provisions More In a small way again egged on by the clique. Wheat opened at -moderate ndvnnco on better cables and the liberal export * . Tlieio were good buying oidcr.s on the market with very light offerings. Hut the belter prices started .selling , nnil the big iccclpts In the northwest and llriulsticot's report of the available .supply 17,1)00,000 ) bu. moro than ever known befoie , weio depiesslng factors , riucluiitlnns were confined within ? , c range. Coin wits Iliincr , the Iowa icport showing only a 173,800,000 bushel crop this year , against 350,000,000 bushel last year. Prime's icpoit , saying tlialtbeic was disappointment nearly everywhere oycr the husking and the nioUcrato receipts and poor Inspection , weie alt strong factors. Shorts were good buyers from the start and tlicro was good speculative buying with sellers scarce. The buying np- peaii'd to bu led by houses snppo-cd to be not ing for the provision Inlrii'st. Tlio market opened at a fractional advanri ) and sold up with little leactlons from'ic to ? .c , eased on" fiom ! BO to Jc , inletl flim and closed within fioin ' ( c to He of the top. Uatsadvniiced ljc In sympathy with other grain and closed steady. Provisions eie tame nt a lluhl advance. CiiiiipiirtMl with yesterday price * are up &c to 10c nil 'iniiml , r.stlnmtcd receipts for Monday : Wheat. lf > 0 rnis ; coin , 150 cats ; oats , 140 eni.sj hogs , 35.KH1 ( beid , Tlio leading futures ranged ns follows : .AUTICI.hS. UI'KNl.Sll. 111(111. LOW. CI.OKK , WHEAT No. 2 llvcombcr . . . t Jnnunrr . T3H 73H Stny . 733WM TS'H ' C'oitN No. 2 Dcconibur . . . 4JV ! Jnnunrr . 41 42MMI.I May . 47. ® KH OATS No. ! Deruuibcr . . . MM SOW Jnnmiry . Mnjr . Ml n I'onif Jnnuiiry . IMo li 70 ir , ra 15 fi.1 Mny . 15 05 15 bO 15 to 1575. I. A 1111 lleccmbor. . . o ro 9 70 t ) 2K 0 1U 9 05 SHOUT U1H3- Jnnnnry. . . . 8 01 8 17H 8 OS 8 17t Mny . BOTH H 20 8 DT 8 I7 Cash quotations were us follows : 1'i.otm Quiet and unchanged. WilKAT No. i ! spring , 72u ; No. 3 spring , 03 © liOc ; No. iired,7iMe. CORN No. 2 , ta-.c : No. 3 , 38jfc. OATS No. 'J , 30'sc ! ; No.2 while , 33e on track : No. 3 white , 3U'iu ( > 33c. UVK No. 2 , 47c. HAIIMJY No.2. Cite ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , S No. 4 , f. o. 1) . , 33(8500. ( 1'i.AX Sir.iNu. : . 1 , $1.08 r1.00. TIMOTHY SIKI : > 1'ilme , $ 'J.OO. I'OHK Mess , per bid. , $14.455514.50 ; lard , per 100 Ih * . . $9.024 ; short , libs , sides ( loose ) , JH.1038.20 ; dry suited .slionldersbo\edif7.37' ( ) © 7.50 ; sbort clear sides ( boxed ) , | 8.OQ8.55. ! WHISICY UlstlllerV llnlshed goods , pur gal. $1.'J3. StKJAn Cut loaf , granulated , standard "A , " uni'liaiiged. Tbo following were the receipts and ship ments today : On tbo 1'roduco evclinngo today the butter market wns dull ; creamery , 19Q29c ; . dulry , 19 < 32Ge. Eggs , llrm ; strictly flesh , 22J-J ! 23Hc. New York Miirkutn. New YOIIK , Dec. 10. I < 'r.oun Hecelpts , 42- 000 iikgs. ; exports , 4,500 bills. , 0,000 sacks ; moderuto demand , easier ; sales , 102,000 bills ; low extras , $2.002.75 ; winter wheat low grades , $2.00 12.75 : fnlr to fancy , $2.753.80 ; patents. $3.854.20 ; Minnesota clear. $2.5056 3.50 ; Straits , $3.50(24.25 ( ; patents. $4 040 4.75. 4.75.KYB Mixtures $3.003.75 ; buckwheat flour , $1.00 ; biickwhent , 53c. ! CHUN MKAI , Quiet , .steady ; yellow western , $2.752.80. Wiir.AT Hecolpts , 140,000bu. ; exports , 80- 000 bu. ; sales , 470,000 bu. futuies ; 8,000 bu , spot. Spots dull ; No. 2 red , 784"c ! In store and elevator ; 78'c alloat ; 78Ji@70.t'c f. o.b. : No. 3 red , 74 > ie ; No. 1 northern , 83Jic ; No. 2 northern , UOQSOUc ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 77V ( : No. 3 spring , 74Uo. Options were very dull nnd Irregular , closing steady at ! c decline after opening steady ut JJSHe. ndvutico nnd declining ii@ai > c , tiudlng entirely local uud nwalting the govoinment topnrt. No. 2 ted March , 80 0-10@91c ; Mny. 82 7-10(382 ( 13-lGc , closingnt82iJc ; June , 82S82. ( ct closing at 8258C. Hvi : Steady , dull ; western , 545J58c. IlAltl.KY Dull ; western , 58.GOc ( ; No. 2 To- lento , 84@85c. HAIII.KV MAI.T Quiet ; western , 79'282c ' ; city inudo Canada , 7580e. CoilN Kecolpts , 62,000 bu. ; exports , 10,000 bil.iisales , 275,000 bu. of futures : 29,000 bu. spot , pots ( Inner , dull ; No , 2,51110 In elevator vator ; D21BUulloit. : Options were modointcly active , H&3i' < ! higher on firmer cables , higher Chicago and shorts covering nnd closed : December , ni'fc , closing at 5llic ; Januury , 51 Q515Sc , closing ut 51(5c ( ; May , 5211-1040 52' c , closing at 523ic. OATS lteculnt.s,28,350bu. ; sales,20 )00 ) bu. futures , 30,0(10 ( bn spot. Spots dull. Options quiet , steady : December , 30Hit Junnury , 37c ! ; May , 30'Si1 ' ; No. 2 spot white , 41'e ; ml\ed western , 30ft38c ; whlto western , 40 fti48c ; No. 2 Chicago , 37 c. HAY Klrm ; hhlpplng , COSOSc ; good to Cboici ) , 75(0,900. ( HOPS Dull , easy ; common to choice , 18 © 24e ; I'nelllc coast. 18@24c. S'lidAii Haw , llrm , dull ; fair leflnlng , 2 15-10c ; centrlfilguls. 90 test. 3ic ; lellned , llrm , good demand : off A , 4'ifiilftc ; mold A , 4 IS-fOfi ejstumlnid A , I 11-11 > < B l.'Jc ; con- feetloners' A , 4 0-1043'c ; crushed , 5 5-1044 S'So ; powdered , 4 13-lGiij.Gc ; granulated , 4 Il-lWi5c ; cubes , 4 13-10 ( < l4'e. Mor.AMKS Foreign , nominal ; Nuw Orleans , modurattily active , meady ; open kutllu , nuw , good tocholci * . 2513,37. KICK Fair demand ; domestic , fair to extra , 4 < f5 ? . c ; Jnpun , 4" < a5e. Kdds Quiet , weak ; western , best , 28c. lliiiKS Quiet , sternly : salted Nuw Orleans selected , 45 to GO Ibs , 57c ; Te.\us seleutud , 50 to GO Ibs , 57c. 1'ork-Dnll , llrm ; old mess , Jt4.5OJM4.70 ; new mess , * 15.5015GO ; oxtru prlmu , J17.00 ® 17.50 ; cut meats , nulet ; pickled bellle.s , 8j ( fW.e. : pickled shoiildws,8 < a8iieiplekled ; ; hums , HSj@lle ) ; middles nulut ; slioit clear , $8.55 , Laid ( inlet , stronger ; western steam closed utiflO.OtKail.OO ; Miles , nonoj December , 10.05 ; January , * 9,08 , asked ; March , J0.45 ; .May , liliTTKit Oiili * ! ; Elgin , SOi'.asic. CIIKKSK Firm , falily active ; part skims , 3fi.0c. . Dl'KlIuo. Qiilet , steady : American , 113.00 ® COPPEII 1'lim ; lake $12.20. LuAii-Qulet ; domeslle , } 3.75. Tl.N-Flim ; htiults , * 10.90. _ " _ _ _ _ _ dry lliiit , oc"to7c ; No. 2 dry iliiit , 4o to 5c ; No" 1 dry hutted , 5o to tic. Part cured hides one- hull cent pur pound lc s tlian fullvciiied. HIIKKI- l'iiTS-Oreen halted , each 35c t1.25 : gieen hulled shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each 16 > i 25c ; dry hheurllngs ( short wooled early sklnsf , No. 1 , each , MtlOc ; drv f hlienrllngs ( short wooled euily hklns ) , No. S Q each. 6e ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska butclier wool pelts , per Hi. , actual weight , KXQ 14ic ! ; dry Hint Kuiibiis nnd Xeln-uska murrain - rain w ( ) l pelts , per III. , actual weight , 8itl2e ; dry Hint Colorado butcher \\ool pelts , per Ih. I0 actual weight , 10Tftl2'Se ' ; dry llfnt Colorailr iiiiirruln wool pelts , pur Hi. , actual weight 8f9lOcj ! dry pieces and bucks , actual weight TOOe. Have feut cut oil' , us It Is useless to puj frTijght on them. TAU.OW ANII OIIKAIn-Tallow , No , 1 , Slfc 10 tallow , No. 2 , 3Q3UC1 grease , whltiA,3 ? c Breasu , whlto II , 3J. c ; grease , yellow , 3e grease , dark , 2'o ; o d butter , itt 'ic ; bees wax , pilme , 10&25u ; lough tallow , lfC ) lIUHlncHM llrlcfn , Harris k Jones huvu closed up their men market at Hcd Cloud. H. ( 'humlHiilaln .V Co , have moved their gen erul stoio fiom Utlcu to Kuwuid. 0.11. Huberts , confectioner nt lloldrege , ha been succeeded by IlulUV Itoberts , O , T. Stephenson bus succeeded to the Implu mont buslnes-s of Wlllliuu Atlierton. McFarlund & Kllroy liavu bought out the Im plciiiont business of I'opo Hro-i. ut Ited Cloud S. O. Hacker hns succeeded to the con fee ttonery biislneshof Wllllum Hacker , deceased K ) Kuimuit City Market * , )3 KANSAH CITY , Mo. , Dec. 10. WHEAT- Higher ; No 2 Imtd. 08 * l5iP ; ( No , 9 red , GO ® Coil's Firms No. 3 niUml. 33' 3 lei OAT" Steady i No. if/juWd , J93300. HVKFirmI No , 'J , ( WM7'Kt ' , llt'Tinii Fair demntiVlj'erenmory ' , 2fitt29o ; ilalrv , 14ftlpc. " IthCKirwWheat. . W\000 bit. ; corn. 7,000 bn.Mints , 1,000 bu. , , , L SiiifMKNTsWheut , STVOOO bn. ; corn , 3,000 bu.l outs , none. u ( , Omnliu 1'rotlucr Market. The produce marketW did not present nny verv Important , ehnngtH from tbo < | iiotiitlons of lliodny In-fore. Thn week as a whole hns not been entirely Mitls'fiictnry to ptodiico denier * . On most dn\4 ( ho demand hns been light nnd trndu dull , "At thu sumo time re ceipts have not bceiH-ffy large , and stocks accordingly have not accumulated tunny note worthy PMcnt. There bus been a gradual re covery In tlio tioitltr/mnrket from the very low prices of the week livfore , nnd eggshnvo advanced about Ic. The chnnge to colder weather bus made the bnudlllig of poultry nnd gnmo moiosatlsfucloiy , und Its contlnunnco would have a tendency to stimulate the de mand , Ai't'i.rs-Qnolutlons nrc ; Hood Mock$3.50 © 4.00 ! choleu to fiincy , 4.KXS4.25. llANANAft Quotation * are : Fair to good shipping MiM-k , * 2.0W.2.50 ( per bunch. llurrr.n The bulk of the lewolptsof conn try roll-oils ut I4510c. Heleet stock brings 17W. lOe , nnd occasionally something Is received that Is good enough lo lit Ing 2Uc , but siteb packages ate vcnice. Thcio Is piuctlenlly no leininid for creamery , which Is iiioted | nt 2Ge. -.us Quotations uiu : Hell nnd chei ry.50 per hhl. ; bell nnd bugle , $9.50 ; Into Capo Cod , $10.0J. The arrivals on the market are light. Cr.i.Kitv 3ixa35c. Kotis rn".h stock Is quoted at 24Tl25c ( , but It Is no easy mutter to seeuio stock Hint Is strictly fiesh. UAMI : Quotations nto : Vrnlile chickens , M.004.50 : grouse , $4.00 ; qiinll. tUHViU.ttG ; snipe , $1.00 ; Jack snipe. il.25t.50 ; plover , fl.oOj golden plover , J1.2.Vtl.50 ; cunvns back ( lucks , JO.OOfr.lO.OO ; red bend ducks , $4.00 ; mulluid ducks , $3,75 ; . blue wing teal , $2.00 ; gieen wlngteal$1.5O.r.75 ( ; mixed ducks , $1,50 ; Canada geese , $ O.OOW,7.60 ; small geese , $4.00 © 5,00 ; Jack rabbits , $2.00 ; small inbblls , $1,25 (2,1.50 ! . ( initic-N , $1,25 : nntclopn saddles , 12 © 14u : deer < uddles , 14Stl6e : nntclopucuicusses , SiiiOc ; deer carcasses , 10 < iillc. UltAt'K I'liuiT- I'erboJ5.00. . HONKY Uood white Clover Is quoted nt , 17e nnd llrm ut that. 11 A V No. I , $8.00 ; No , 2 , } G.6Of&7.00. LKMOSS-Qiiotutlons ate ! Choice Messbius , $5.ooS5.50 : fiuicy , $0.00. M.MiAOA tiltAl'is : The market Is well sup plied nnd quotations uiu $0.0030. 50 per keg. Uvsrinis-- New York counts uio quoted nt 35o and other tills us low ns nt 13c per can. ONIONS llomegiinui stock Is quoted bore at 80UH5c , nnd Spanish nt $1.00 tier crate. OitAMir.s Kloi Ida , $3.50 per box. 1'ot'i.Tiiv The week closed with the market inelty wollclenied up uud thedemund rather Improved , espoelully for turkeys. Ll\e poultry of nil kinds Is slow sule , the I ratio much pi'1- fen Ing dressed stock. Quotations me : Tur- ki-ys. llil2c ( ; chickens , 80c ; geese nnd ducks. OfiMOc. I'OTATOIS Quotations me : Home-grown , 0575e ; Colorado and I'tnh , 85c. SWIIT : POTATOKS Choice Muscatlno nnd Illinois stock , $3.75 per lihl. T.VMinniNiiS A few tnngeilnes have arrived on the market nnd Mild ut $8.00 per box or $4.50 per half box. VIAI < Quotations are : Small and fut , O1 } ® 7c ; lurtj'o anil honvy , 35J5c. St. l.ouls Miirkt-ts. ST. Louis. Mo. , Dec. 10. Fi.oim ITnchangcd , WuIAT Closed about us yesteiduy ; cash , G8Uc ; December , 084c ; Mny , 753ic. Cons ? ® ! Jc above yesteiduy ; cash , 38c ; Decenber | , 38nC ! ! May , 43 > c. Uvr. Firm at 475148C. llAlii.uv Dull ; Nebraska , 50@,51c. IttiTTKitUnehansted : creamery , 252Gc : Kilns Firmer al 22J5c. WHISKY $1.25. I'OIIK Steady at $14.50 ; lard nominally higher at $9.02 . KKCiil'TS : Flour , 100,000 bbls. ; wheat , 118- 000 Im. ; corn , 128,000 1m. ' ; outs , 23,000 bu. ; rye. 5,000 bn. ; hurley1 ; o'llOO bu. SlIll'MKNTS-Flonr , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 47,000 Int. ; outs , 8,000 bu , ; rye , 7,000 bn. ; bailey , none. Coireo'Murkot. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 10-Options-opened barely steady , 10 to 15 polAts ( town , closing llrm , 10 to 20 points down1. Shies 20,000 bags , In cluding December , $10.05(2)10.10 ( ; January. $15.75@15.80 ; February , 815.00 ; March. $15.40 @ 15.85 ; JIay.$15.10 ll5.25.Iiilv. ; ' $15.00 ; Sep tember , $14:90flU5.05 : ; October , S14.85. Spot Uio , dull , steady ; No.7 , & 1G.87JS. OH Murkut. Nr.w VotiK , Dec. lOP-l'KTiior.ru.M The mnr- ket opened llrm and 1,000 bbls. sold ut 55c. Subsequently there weru offerings at 54c ! but no furl her transactions took place. Pennsyl vania oil , snot sales , iiionc ; January options , sales 1,000 bbls. at 55 < ; i Lima oil , sales none , 17c bid. Total sales l.OOU bbls. Mllmiukeo Gnllu .Murket. MIMVAUKP.KVK , DCCJ 10. WIIUAT Quiet ; May , 72VJe ; No. 2 spring. GGlJc. COHN-Oillet ; No. 4 , 38HQ39C. / OATS Firm ; No. 2 white , 34Q35c ; No. 3 , 32i33'ic. ! HAlll.EV G45c. ! .s UVII-51C. / _ Cotton Market. NEW OIU.EANS , La. . Dec. 10 , Dull ; middling , 9sC ? ; low middling , OUc ; good ordinary , S'ic ; net receipts , 11,100 bales ; gross , 12,421) ) bales ; e\ports to Oieut Krltuln , 2,220 bales ; to Fiance , 7,700 bales ; coastwise , 5,695 bales ; sales , 9,000 bales ; stoek , 240.G46 bales. Liverpool Miirkcts. Livnni'OOL , Dec. 10. WIIIIAT Finn , demand poor ; holders" offer sparingly. No. 1 Califor nia , Gs Gid0s ! 7d per cental. CORN I'll in ; demand Improving. Traders' Tulle. ' CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. 10. Kcnnctt. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. McWhorter : Thu t.peciilutlvu un dertone shows Increasing strength In spite ol hem Ish conditions. Itootn traders ate looking for a winter wheat condition from Dodge In the vicinity of OOc and have Kenorully sold out In consequence * . Foreign inuikcts show moro strength , but uiu not encouraging to holders. In corn and outs nppuiently 11 strong clique bus been accumu lating a line for several days and Is now icudy to advance pilces us on foimur occa sions. 1'iovlslons weio weukerenily , but le- coveied later though on account of reull/ln sales. The advance wus not maintained. ClllCAdO. 111. , Dec. It ) . F. O. Logun & Co. tr Duncan , Holllnger & Co : Wheat opened aellvo with a genciul scuttered trudn. The opening pi Ice wns from 79c lo 79'ic. It sold ns low ns 7H fi * and closed at 7834'78'i. Thric N no fcntuiu to Ihu murkut. Somu lltllu of the wheat piirchused during the week WHS sold out , but the Kggleston holdings so fnr us can bu leuined lemulii Intuct. On any decline ol lc or over It Is generally believed these hold ings would bu sold out. Thneffoit toinakn uny advance MI fur husbeen n fullnru and with the prospect of another Incivusoof about 2,500OC ) bushels wo think no advance can IH eslubllslied nt piesent. Until wu get fiirthci In tiiuheiison und know moru of the glowing crop wu think the market will bun sculping one , good enough fora piollt of n cent n bushel on either side. The goveiiinumt report due this afternoon It Isniipposcd will show u condi tion of 90 per cen tor over on the gi owing crop Af Itir It Is known It won't niter thu piesent sit uation. What wo want now to Increusu value- Is n butter export demnnd nnd a steady ilc ; crenso of our visible supply , Foielgn advice- urn steady. Corn at the/ opening and foi thu llrst hour wus Inactive , runglng fion 47o to47UcforMuy. On thuestlmatuof I25cuif for Monday the nmrket advanced to47 > c und closed nt47'/ic. ' Wu have been advised thai icculpts would Increase , but so far they don'l show up. Values In thu near future dupem on this. The cash demand for low grades I' decidedly better ut nil advance of u good ! cunt. Not much doing In outs ; thu lliic.tiiu. lions In May him ! been fiom 35'tc to 35ec The business , doing In hog pioducts has buci light. _ STOCKS yil IIONUS. Iliioynnrj * und Artl\Uy CliururtrrUiul tin DeiilliigH-.lii Securities NKW YOIIK , Dec. lO.ltiioynncy nnd nctlvlt ; churncterized the dealing nt thu Stock u.\ ehuiigu todny. Not In months have thu biok ers been so well provffU'jj with order.f ns the ; were at toilay'n slioi t be slun. In fact , It wu nnold-tlmu bull speeiiiillon ) , At tlio opoiilni Westein Union and ll ) ) plllng und Cuttlefeed Ing forged to the fiontj uid ) bounded upi pe cent nt a time. Hubsuqiiently thu other Oouli htock.s sympathised , ami In a little whllu West ern Union losu from 03 to 97 , Manhattan fror 133JJ to 137 , Mlssourl'l'ucllk ! fioniD71 to5t Tuxns Paellle from Of { to 10'i ' und Wubusl preferred , from 24 ! " 't.o 25 ? , The stioot In slsts that negotiations ( tiu being conduc.ted b J , I'luiiuiiont Morgan for thu Vunderhllt on one side and thu Goulds on the othei uheieby thu former party will secure u lurg ; ruprcseiitutlon In tlio Western Union nmt Mini lialtan dlieclors. llrokuis iisimlly Iiluiitltlc with tlio Metropolitan traction peoplu wer liberal buyers of Maiiliattun on thu way up. Distilling und Cnttlefeedlng and Nutlonu Coidngu weiu the feutuics of thu Indiistrlu group. Distilling bus been heavily sold n ccnlly by'Now York and Chicago tiadcis wit beurlhh pioellvltles , nnd thuoiitstuiiillnghhoi Inteie.it In thu xlock In likely lo bu citorinoif In thu fiist tiansactloiiH DNtllllng und Cattli feeding jumiied to 70i , but thu advanc would not hold and a icactlon tixik place. A the clo-o there wus u rally to 7Oi , It Is in derstood that thu direclois will put uptli ! dividend uitu nt their meeting next weel Some enthusiast * nio bidding Hi pur cent fi It now , Coidugu common io-e to 142. Tli dlioclors will meutbluntly to fix upon thu di tails for thu stock dividend of loopercun National Starch common advanced nearly points to 43' * on the declaration yesterduy ( thu it'gnlurKeml-uiiiiualillvldeniriif G percei on the second preferred , Itullwny htockH wei llrm except Atchlson , which wus heavy t 36 > , U34 ? > , Itulluuy IxnuUeio btronf. Tl bales nggregnted to 13.00O , The Post buyb ! When the present wcc liognn It wnsdeclnrvd by thn lendrrsnnrt lleved liy many nhn-wd olncrvers Hint tin. : ' gold entlinont , " n term which has beptin lo ' Imvonvery iinu < ual mennliig hns nlroadr Mictit Its force. The event shows how bard It Is to me.viron sentiment Instead ( if dl np- nrlnc ns n fnetor hi'the slix-k market tlu * feeling of relief from n dniiircttius butdcn hns IHHMI evtended nnd ho week clo < ed todny with n burst of rnthiKlnsin. Its cnusn wns unml - tnknble. The general list wns inotlonless , the Industrial stocks nt tint sturt extremely weak , but Western rnlon , Missouri I'uclllo nnd Man hattan Klwvaled led thu day's uethlty nnd secured ndvinieos. It Is nfu to uyof this wcek'sspeeiilntlon Insllverwblehthe loalsln- tle and diplomatic sltunt Ion mnkes peciillnrly Interestingtlinlll bus repreented vltlunlly nil the sale of the Stock e\elmnge's < < pcciilitlMi : holdings to foreign consumers. Tlio dully le- ports of the ineicnntllo companies ha * > o prined this. The following nre the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chnngu today ! Americans , tliouh Inactive , have been de cidedly stroimer.tlno to n butter tendency In New ork. Krlo preference advanced I per cent , Union I'ucllle nnd Chicago > V Milwaukee ? i percent , Wubash debenture , Denver prefer ence nnd Northern PnelHe prefeieneu > i per cent and nearly all others ' to ' { percent. AIoNlcuns were Him. Aigentlne lines wens well maintained. Miscellaneous securities were quiet. Moimy was niiltp n drug. Short loans were freely otl'ored at 1 per cunt. The discount market was nlsoinilut , two and tluee months bills being quoted at fiom Hi to J ! per cent. > w York Money .Mnrkct. Nnw YOIIK , Dec. 10. Mosuvox CAi.rKasy at 3 percent. I'lii.Mij.MiinciNTii.nl'.M'nii 5G per cent. STKKUXO KxciiAN < u : Kliin , with netiml business In bunkers' bills at W.R.'i'ilio-I.HH for sixty-day bills and J4.H7yi24.88 for demand. The elotlng quotations on bonds : Itoston Stock Uiiotiitloim. 11OSTO.N , Mass. . Dec. 10. The following are the closing stock quotations : Atch. A Topeka . l-'nuitilii lloston A Albany. Itopton AMalno. . . . 17 i Osceoln . H7 CII. . it g VJ ! Qnlncy . 1451 ! KltblilMMK n , a 85 ! rantu Fo Copper. . . 5 Flint A 1'cro M. pfrt 73 Tninnmck . 1.V1 Mom. Central Id ! Annlston Land Co. . 23 Mer. Con , coin 11 ! Huston Lund Co . . 5' ( N. Y. It .N. KiiKlnnd. 411 West Knd I. ana Co. 17 > s ( Io7 ll'J Hell Telephone . ! 07 \VI . ten. com ! . ' > I.Hiuaon Store S . . . 15 AllouczI.Co.now ( ) 'JO Water Toner . 3 1MB Atlantic 9 ! C. M . 7J Ilotton X .Moi.t 84 ! II. ft I ) . 1IM Cnlunict It Hccln. . . SM T. ii . nn Sun I'rantNco Mining : Stockn. SAN VIUNCISCO , Cal. , Dec. 10. Tlio ofllelnl closing iuotatlons | for mining stocks today wuieas follows : Altn au Hulwcr lii Mono 20 llclchcr 1611 Ophlr 21U Host A. llolcher 145 I'otosl .115 llodlu Consolidated 30 SHVSKO , . . . . 1.10 Cliollnr BO Sierra Nevndn l.'W Con. Oil. & Va . . . 2i Union Consolidated 120 Cronn I'olnt W IJtnli 10 ( ioulil X Curry "i ! Yellow .Inckct 70 Hnlo A Jsorcrots. , . . Ul ( Norlli Oupen 5 V York Mining ; 4 > notiitIoiiH. NRW'YoiiK , Dec. . 10 The following uro the closing mining quotations : Crown 1'olnt M Mynioiith 70 Con. Cul. , V Vn. . . . 250 hlerra Nevada 10J IJeadnood 110 Standard 140 Gould A Curry 70 llnlnnCon 110 IliiKiA .Vorcroha. . . . 140 Yellow.lat'ket IU HoniPitnku . . .1IWO Iron Silver is Mo.xlcnli 14C yulck Sliver SJi North Star I'M do prefd..l ! > 00 Ontario KK > 0 Dulwer 20 Ophlr 219 I'lliMlldlll Not en. Nr.w OIIIIANS , La. , Dee. 10 , Clearings , 82- 535VJ8 ( , KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec. 10. Clearings , $1- OaH,33U. ho.MioN. Dec. 10. IjiNHnnii 7 2s per ton for western. 1'Ains , Dec. 10. Three per cent , icnles , 100 ( for the account. OMAHA , Dec. 10. ClearliiKS.Jl.OU COj wimo day last week , (1,008,01'J. : llAl.TiMOlii : , Mil. , Dec. 10 , Hank clenrlncs , 12,804,740 ; balances , 1555,510. Money , 0 per cent. Mr.MI'lUR , Tenn. , Dec. 10. OleaiIiiK , JB01- 5(51 ( : biilnnce.s , $140,049 , Now York exchange fielliiii ; ut par. HKIIUN , Dee. 10 , Tlio statement of tlio Im . perial bank of nei many fallows a dccteasu In specloof 5,400,000 murks. Niw : YOIIK , Dec. 10.-lenrliiKs , J127.102 , . 033 ; bulancen. (3.H71.Q&7. Kor the week : Hearings , * 7801tl5l087 ) ; balances , ? 3BrJ25. , . BOO. BOO.ST ST , I < otns , Mo. , Dec , 10-niearlnss , $4,2fi3 , . 438 ; bjiliinces , 1134,488 , .Monny niilet at Oiit.'i per cent , i\ehaiigo on Now iork , pur u Rediscount. Piui.Aiiiii.i'HiA , I'n. , Dee. 10 , Clo-mlngs fll,30 ,310 ; balances , li40,48H. ( Kor tlu week : C'leailngs , * 72,055,8U3 ; balances , , til ) , . i03'J'JS. ! Money,4'/t percent. HOSTON , Mass. , Dec. 10. Clearings , fl 1,431 , . OU7 ; balances , H.047.317. Money , f , noi cent. rAchanuo on New York lU'Jo dlv count to par , For thucek : Kxehunge , J10U , 'J3U.030 ; balances , tlO,404,171. OlllOAno , III , , Dec. 10.-Heailn .s , J18.032 , . 431 ; for the week , ? 115HMOul ) , : for the conn- hpondlng week lust year. J97,21 > 0i'J7. ! Now Yoik exchange , OOc nremliim. .Slcrllng ex chuiiKo dull ; * 4.H.r'i for hlxty-day bills am ! JM.88 ! { for demand , Money eusy ut &IiO pe cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . rIYi : STOCK .MAItKKT.S. I.S I.Sr r , o ItccrlptK Intcrfcrrd with liy tlin b'noiv- id ltliiv of the l.oc.il Sltinitioii. OMAHA , Dec , 10. The lecent hll/zuid sorl ro ously Intel feicd with the marketing of hfoul ul thu past week , and leeulptHof nil kinds hhov ul u decieubocompured with thu week previous D- Cuttle , Hogs. Hlii'iii ' DIII llecelptH the past week. 10,301 3H3O ( ) li,4tJ. rt l ecelit.spii | > vlUS ( ) weulc l , i14 ! 30,180 3,0'Ji rts. CoriehpniidlligweuklbOl. 14,781 55,051 4,351 s.o - ' .Thocittthi trade has developed no now fea oI'O HITCH , ulthoiiKh , owing to tl > o slight reduetloi Vt In biipplle.s , prices inuy liuvu Hinted up n trllli n- ( jinx ! tocholcurlpo cornfed cuttle find a ver n1(1 ready Mile at Htiong prfecs , Onn bunch o k.or prime I,7u7-lhj _ rndo lleiefoids sold fo or Cliilatnmsbeef on Friday , ulilch will give i 10 /ulrldfiiof thu condition of the market 01 e- anything really choice. HuyuiH , howuuti eit. . luivo not asked bo much after prim it.of nsuflergood enttlo and Mich huvu Mild : of trltlubtronger tliiina week ugo. On the gen lit era ! inn of hiilf-fut and hhoit fed hteeiM tin ro inai ket wtis decidedly iincertnln and nne\ei ut If the Niipply HUH limited buyer * took them u ho very fair ngures , but us a rule | hey hiivo hvei hok Indllfeient sollerti uud nt unsiillsfaolor k prices. They cuu'C btund the competition i ( he butclirr * ' otnlN with poultry , prune nnd oy ters. Outside of the best cuttle1 , prlees nro rather low , but with n better enl lde domnlul , nnd continued ( rood Inquiry Irom lnl l hou e < i thci-c Ims iK'en n henltliy iidertonp to ilm trnilo nnd the market for the week chxes rather tinner thnn n week ago. In butchers' nndrnmirrV stock It has been the inniP wny. nnd fnlr to good cows hnve brought \ery good figures nil work. Kvrn poor itnIT Is selllliR better thnti for a couple of weeks pn t. The feeder Undo has picked up eonsldernbly the past dny or two. nnd while there bus been noimtleonlflonihnneo lit prices Ihero hns been n tinner feeling and n freer movement ns far ns thobettorurndos nro colicerned. Common light thin sltx'kcntthuiro Mill neRlectcde\eii nt iiitnllliig ildtciilouslv low prices , Hecelpts today were somewhat lighter than on Init Sntuidiiy , nnd the week's n-celpti , while nlMiut aKHi ( heavier than n year into , weio nearly 3H)0 ( lighter thnn last week. There were more good cuttle on snle t hnn on nny one day for over n week. Huslness was brisk with the market strong ton dime higher than 1 ililny on all desirable ollerlngs , ( loud to choice 1'JOU-lli. to 1.400-lb. steeisold at from ? 4.i0 ! In J&.2U ! fnlr to good . , lOOO-lb. to 1,300-lb. steers at fromfa.f.O to II. 15 ; common to fnlr OOO-lb , to 1'JOO-lb. steeis nt frtim $3.00 to * 3. o. > ! omo ptvltv fair westerns brought $3.35. with one Imncli at M.HH , but olTerlngs In this line were limited. Altboimh there was a sllRbtlv weaker tone towaid the close on ncconnt of thu Inctensed receipt" , the close found the pens ptaetlcally empty. About u thlid of the ficsh receipts were cows and mixed slix'k , nnd with aery fair and geiieial deinniid they ehunged linnds freely nt steady to strong pilcei. lulr to good eows nnd heifers sold hnttcly at fmni t'J.tH ) to $ i.5twlth ! ) extieme sales of poor to veiy good stock nt from $1.25 to } 2.8& . The supply of bulls , oxen and slugs \\asnot huge and with n very fnlr Inquiry fiom l itb Kllleis and feeders the trade was good and ptlces fully steady at from M.7f > to } 'J,25. Veal calves weio searco and quotnbly stiong at fiom I3.1HI to $5.00. Common largo eahes nnd yenillngs inther dull nt from Sl.'JO to ( f2.CiO. Kepiesentntlve Miles : niiKssnn nr.ir. : l > r. $375 3 7& 3 Hft 31)0 ) H Oil 400 4 111 415 420 430 4115 400 470 475 -500 520 205 2 10 2 10 2 111 2 111 2 10 2 15 215 2 15 2 15 2 15 2 1ft 2 15 2 15 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 235 240 245 i ! 45 245 250 250 255 285 275 300 1 240 300 1 110 450 1 110 400 5 100 475 1 120 4 00 HULLS. 1 1130 105 1 1470 100 1 1100 1 05 1 100O 1 1)0 ) 1 1430 1 75 1 1100 1 ! M ) 2 11BO 175 * 1 1410 1011 3 1180 1 87'1 1210 200 4 14O7 10O a 1300 200 1 1210 100 2 13H5 200 1 000 1 00 1 1300 2 15 1 1350 1 00 oxr.N. 4 1307 200 STAGS. 1 720 2 25 STOCKr.its AND Fir.iins. : : 2 435 .135 7 710 205 G 57H 225 4 800 205 1 H70 2 25 8 HOH 2 70 0 700 225 3 713 275 2. . . . . . 025 225 H 755 275 2. . . . . . 070 250 15 RH2 2 HO 5 010 2 5O 00 01H 285 10 701 250 H2 040 2 H5 2 075 250 21 050 300 JiG H4H 2 00 COt.OIlAPO CATTI.i : . IB steers..1155 335 50 steeis.1110 335 20 steers..1200 380 14 Meei.s.llBO 350 4 feeder.s.l)30 ( ) 270 13 hleei.s.llOG 335 27 cows. . . . 005 275 3 1 sleets.1018 335 lloos Thu nmrket bus been uneven nil week. Puckers' ellorts have been more deter mined than ever to break tbo market , but the light lecelpts occusloned by HieMoim huvo been ugulnst them , und while pilces have gene otr consldiirubly since Tuesday , the high day , they are still fully n ( IImo higher than on lust Sutiuduy. The situation Is lather slialned. Piesent comparatively high prices uio the result diiectly of short supplies and Indlieclly of speculation In hog products. Should Iheie ho n dig inn of hogs nnd tbo schemes of speculators nil-curry theio Is no telling wbeiu pilces would go. On the other bund the shoiluge muy be mme .serious than geneially anticipated , In which case the pies ent high pilces would seem low. One thing Is certain , funnels are well sutlslled with piesent pilces und me iiinnlng In nil Kind * of hogs , pigs , brood sons und nil lo ieoehu the beneilt of them. The supply today wus fully us good ns lust Hal unlay us to numbers , but iheolTerlngswcio decidedly common. Business wus hi Isk , but It wus dlllleiilt lo compute the mnrKct Intelli gently with I'llduy's uneven I mile. Tliuinnge wus pietty much the sumo , very com mon light und mixed to choice heavy bogs selling nt fiom jn.fcl ) to 8ti.HI. The populur pileo was JO.OO and It was piucllcully ut J5.U5IO { 0.00 for fullto good hogs of nil weights , Severn ! tiulns weie Into In niilvlng and on some of these pilces inled lower and u few loads lemulned unsold , ( irli- erully hpeuklng It wus not fnr fiom a steady inurKcl. Hales weio hugely ut fiom $5.05 to $0.05 , the sume us on Frlduy , und us ngalnst f5,85 lo $5.00 lust Halm-clay und f3.45 to 3.55 on the Mime Hutunluy of December last , year. lEcptcscntutlvo sales : No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. 2..205 $580 54..272 hO JO 00 2..205 5 85 53..200 100 000 05..181 280 585 50..203 W ) 000 HO..172 5 H5 82..210 120 000 54..210 120 500 00..251 120 000 42..207 HO 600 03..22H HO 1100 30..241 40 500 70..210 40 000 01..215 40 500 51..250 2OO 000 OH..203 HO 500 50..212 200 000 00..220 210 5 02Si 5H..205 12O 000 OH. . . 210 240 505 51..210 120 000 02..231 120 505 52..307 400 000 78..200 120 505 51..280 200 000 tit.217 ) 40 505 42. . .201 120 000 70..232 200 505 5H..205 280 (100 ( 40..212 240 505 80..210 UOO 000 OH..242 505 87..235 hi ) 000 08..242 280 505 OH..300 2HO (100 ( 88..222 320 505 02..202 20O (100 ( 81. . . .231 2HO 505 112. . . .2113 120 000 08..244 505 08. . .280 24O 000 HI. . .222 240 505 02. . .273 100 000 0..245 505 00 . .250 100 000 (15..250 120 505 05..20U 200 000 70. . . 202 120 505 70..251 240 000 82. . .210 HI ) 505 123..205 100 000 , 72..237 240 505 02..217 40 000 50..252 200 505 57..211 100 000 02. .201 440 505 03. . .27O 40 000 70. . .102 HO 5.1)5. 72..200 280 002' : 82..205 200 505 57 . . .313 40 005 31..225 6 07ij (15..213 bO 005 31..280 200 50744 05..231 005 02..211 100 5 O7'i 57 . . .322 100 005 02. . . 208 140 5 07'/ 72..277 320 005 17..244 200 5 07 } { 50..270 200 005 70..241 HO 000 07. . . 205 200 1105 05..2H7D12D 000 01..205 HO 1105 74..214 40 GOO 57..255 280 005 72..230 * 80 000 DO. . . 277 005 02..278 210 000 40. .215 005 50..231 200 000 01..200 80 (105 ( 05..20O 150 GOO 05..208 100 005 70..228 100 000 03..301 80 010 07. . . 221 80 000 05..285 (110 71. . . 271) 200 000 48..327 HO Oil ) GO.240 GOO C3..320 HO 010 1-ion AMI notion. 09..135 240 5 00 SIIKKI * Tlit-io were no fresh receipts of MIOOJ nnd nothing huio to inuko u nmrket , ( iooi muttons continue In nctlvo demand nt stion pilccti. Fnlr to good natives. iJ3.50ft4.75j fill to good wcsteiiis , JX'-'Mi-l.Wl ; common uiu stock hbeep , 'J.25'K3.60 ' ; good to choice 40 t 00-lb. lamlta , Il.0int5.50. KANBAH OITY , Mo. , Dec. 10 , CATTI.K Itr , 7.OOO hend ; bhlpnientK , 1,501) ) lieai dull ; weuk to lower : feeders and Tuxu slccrs , quiet nnd slendy ; shipping slccrw , K3.U ( & 4.GO ; Mockoranml fccdeisM5ft3,7J > , Houti-lCccelpts , 0,900 head ; hhlpmchtH , 1 , G0 ( ) ; good hogs , hteadvi otherx , weak to 5 lower ; all gradcx , 11,75&0.25 ; bulk , Kl.OW 0.16. HllilKi1 Kecelpts , 1,100 head ; bhlpnieiiti nonot good sheep , Miong ; others , dull an weuk ; mutlons and lambs , $5.00. Kt. I.on It I.Uu Stock .Market , RT. Loir i M. TUo. , Dr.o. 10. IUTTI.K- < celpU , 1,000 , heud ; bhljjiiic.nls , 1200 lieut niarVpt stcndyt imtlvo MC-OM. to Indlnii Meer , * - ' O0d3 10 , llom KceelpK 3.1IX ) hcndi uhlpmrnt * . n.noo hend i market 1ow. low en licit vy , 10,00 0.040 ! piH-kliiK , 3 80r.lO.2ft ! light. Kt.HMKUO. SIIKKIHtvi'lpK 400 hendi "lilpmonl800 bond ; market qnletj nntlvo.i , J3.Wht4.liO. ItccrlpUnnil lll pnltlon of Stock. Oniclnl receipts nmrdlspnsltlonof shock ns shown by the Imokfl of the I'lllon Stock Yards coimmiiv for thu twenty-four hours , ending nt 5 o clock p. in , December 10 , lB02i ittcril-Ts. VIIGCI * . IIIOUSK9 A MLS 'am Illpadl Cnrs , I Hpail. 7,183 Ml MMJ lltSI'OttTIO.V. ill' CATTI.1. Ornahn I'npklngt'o II2.0IS Tlio II. 11. llninmoml Co. , IAS ] HwlttA Co ; . . . IIM 1.774 'I lie Cnitnhjr rncktna Co. , M 1,831 Andrew Hunti * < ppp.tilpprs ! and Kepj'ts l. fl over WU T 7a7. B.TM 1.1 Mi Stock .Mnrlu-t. riiKnon. 111. , Dec. 10.-Special TeleRrnm to Tin : llii.l-The : : cattle market was intlct. to day Mini prloes were without Important elmliee. Only nlmul l,5tii enttlo arrived nt the yntds and they were botiKbt up einly nt full prices. The ( iffeilnirs conslstpd pilnelinlly | of butchers' nnd dinners' stock , and pilces iiiiiftlni ; donnwnrd from * 3,60 , which took most of It. ( notations wtm < from Jl to J3.25 for Inferior to extin eows , helfurs nnd bulls , J1.75 to J3.25 for stockers nnd feed- eis , t2.'JOtd$0.tM ) for common to extra dressed beef nnd shipping sleets , mid fiom Jl.OO to Jo.oO for enlxes. Sales of hou's were made to minion lint hotter iiiUnntiiRe tnan at Ibe i < lo . of yesteiday's minuet , lieeelpts weio Kinnll estimated nt lU.tlOO , nnd they wewixii ) outofselleiN blinds : il fuiin iii.on in $0.45 for common tocholco medium and heavy , and nt from 15.00 to $ rt.lO for poor lopilmc light. Timllnc was linuely at from ftlAiU to JO 35 for the former , wldlo iiom J5.UO to Jtl.K ) took tin ? bulk of the llpbt. I lie demiind was flood at fiom $3.00 to t&2.1 for poor to choice KI tides of sheep. Culls and poor stun sold nnywlieie ftom } l,50to J'J.76. Theic wns n strong nmiKet for lambs at from W.75 In JO.oo for poor to choice. I'aney were ipioted ns liluli us JO.Uft. lieeelpts : Cattle , -J.OOO ; boss , I'J.OOO ; sheep , 1 lie Kvfiilng.Tonr-ml leporlsi ( 'ATIi.iHecelpts ! , 1.500 bend ; shipment ! ) , 1,1)00 ) bend ; market slow und weuk : Christ mas beeves , fri.TIVftlUiO ! others , $2.H5ftB.40 | helfeis , $2.75a ( 3.50j stoekeis , $1.70 ® 2.50 ; feeders , f2.GOiffa.lU ; cotts , f 1.15CT.2.80. llods-Itecelpts. 12,000 head : shipments. 5,000 head ; innrKct. uneven , closed lower ; nnmli nnd eiiminon , $ , * i.75 5H5 ; packing iiiul niKed , J5.0l > ' . (0.15j ( bnteheis nnd medium weights , $ G.2IKilfl.30 : light , $5.7lKnO,15 , Sitiii : : * Iteeelpts , 1,000 hend ; .shipments , HOO hend : niuiket uctlvo ; prices strong ; Clirlstnms wethers , $5,5030.t)0i ) unlives , J4.1K ) | 5.25 ; western , $ l.704.00 : TeMius , H4.40O 4.00 : lambs , M.7C 0.2Q. TK.IXS.I//.S.SOfv/ ns. They Agree on 1'relnht llimlnesH , but Are nt Outs on I'assenurr Itnti-s. Citir\Hi , 111. , Dec. 10. The ircncrnl freight itKcnts of the tiMii.siiiissouri ivnds , who have been In session in this city for several days , adjourned last evening after adopting nn agreement for tbe protection ot freight rates in their territory. The committee of three appointed to report n plan of organization to take the place of tbo association that went out of c.xislence November 11 submitted Its recommendations. After considerable dis cussion the main features of the plan wcro adopted and will bo put into effect as soon as the necessary arrangements can bo made. The new plan provides for the appointment of three rate committees , ono for Nebraska , ono for Kansas and one for Colorado-Utah tnifllc. Kaeli committee is to hnvuchurga o nil rate matters in its particular territory , but they are to work In harmony and are to hold ( imirterly meetings for the consideration of questions re quiring legislation. General meetings may be called at any time on the request of the manager. A secretary is to bo chosen to keep tbo records of all the meetings , but every meeting will elect its own presiding officer from among the mem bers present , thus saving the salary of a regular chairman. The headquarters of the new combination will be at Kansas City , and it is understood that Mr , McFaddcn will be retained as secretary. By this agreement , which is chiefly re- marknblo for its .simplicity , provision is made for the preservation of freight rates west of tbo Missouri river. In the menu- time passenger rates in that territory are becoming badly demoralized , The Union Pacific is accused of paying a commission ol . " 1 on way tickets sold over its lines from the Missouri river to Colorado points. When the Transmissouri association wns in exist ence there was a rule fixing the maximum commission at § 1 for such business , and. some of thu roads contended that this should still bo observed. The Union Pacific In sists , however , that it was not the first to increase tbo commission , and that it will bd time enough for its competitors to niako charges when they have purified their own households. Owing to the bad feeling be tween tbo Union Pacific and its Colorado competitors , growing out of the quarrel over Pacillc coast business , there is little pros pect of a satisfactory agreement for the es tablishment and maintenance of transmis- souri passenger rates. - South ( 'nrollim'rt Credit. Coi.rMitrs , S. C. , Dec. 10. Covornor TI11- inan today sent a message to the general as sembly regarding the refunding of tlio Brown consol bonds , which fall duo July next. Ho says the state's credit has suffered by reason of the bad management of Its finan cial aflairs in the past , and that it is now impossible to place its bonds at par at 4 per cent , as had been anticipated. The governor proposes that thu bonds bo made < H < fs , that the general assembly provide a sinking fund for thu gradual payment of the debt , and that the phosphate bids bo mortgaged us collateral. "Whlsliy In on tlio Advnncc. CIIICAOO , 111. , Dec. 10. Whisky has been booming lately. President Grccnliut of the Distillers and Feeders company , otherwise the whisky trust , explains It on the ground that the demand has increased so enormously as to necessitate the full operation of all dis tilleries. lledcnles the report that the trust had been running a corner. "Wo cannot beheld held responsible If members as Individuals buy great quantities of whisky for specula tive purposes , or if people outside spcculnto In it , T believe that the price will advance still further. " I'rrparliiK for u Hiiynl Wi' Dec. H ) . A largo party , consist ing of royalty and nobility , assembled at Windsor cnstlo today to greet Crown Prince Ferdinand of Koumnnla , who came to visit his fiancee , Princess Marie , daughter of the duke of Edinburgh. The wedding will occur at Slg- nmrhigcn. Prussia , and the duchess of Kdlu- burgh and Princess Marie will leave for that place Thursday to prepare for it. loiibl Kllllm ; 1" Arlroim. FI.AOSTAFI' , j\v\f. \ . , Deo. 10. At Siiowflnko , in Apuclie county , James and Charles Flake attempted to arrest James Taylor. Taylor killed James Flnko nnd wounded Charles , who in turn killed Taylor , Taylor was : v desperado nnd recently robbed u bank at St. Mnrclal and was wanted ut several places for crimes committed , A ny "lib Iho JMunldllorH. President llurribon never commended him self to railroad 'corixirations by his interest In railroad employes , but , regardless of this , bu for the fourth time recommends legisla tion for the benefit of this class of citizens. If congress neglects to give them protection It is surely not his fault. ? Ior 1' ) | > 1iolil CIINCH UUrovorril. NEW YQIIK , Dec. 10. Two cases of typhoid fever were discovered yesterday among the patients In the alcohollo ward at llollovuo hospital. Tlio sufferers froijj the contagion were 'removed to the pest liouso. Tbo thir ty-two patients in tliO' Infected wards have been quarantined , KnKliH'1'm Killed In u U'roclf. WATKIIIWIJV , Conn. , Dee , 10 , Freight trains on the New York & Now Knglancl road collided near Klinsbury this morning , wrecking a larjjo number of cars , find , H fs reported , killing Engineers Thompson find Beebu. t DrcrciiKo In Iliu Hunk Ufucrvit , Nuw VOIIK , Dec , 10. The Bank statement shows the rcservo has decreased i'U.Sl.CMX 0- and specie has decreased $ llftr > , OOU the banlii ; now hold 5,010,000 , In excess olrcqulremcuVu