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    TI-TK OMAHA DATLY BEEt WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 0 , 1803.
OHHERCIAl AM ) FINANCIAL
Wheat Lost a Fraction on the Effect of the
Visible 8 apply Increase.
THAT CEREAL WAS DULL FROM THE START
rrleet It > ellneil Stenctlly for n lllf Hoar
mid til e ( Iloain Tlilckeneil One Kn-
cournRlnc rrnttirv of
tlie Day.
Cmcjioo , Dac. 5. With the depressing' ef
feet of the increase in tlic visible mpply anil
Influenced by the dullness which was the
notable feature of today In the Hoard of
' .Trade business , wheat lost from ifo to ? o.
Corn Is without chan ? ? , OAta virtually so ,
and provisions i e oft on pork , 7J c lower for
laiil , nnd from UJfe to ! ia lower on ribs.
The effect of yesterday's Increase of the
\lslblo supply wus manifest , nt the opening
iiittl wheat bcpai/tiicdny from .do . ' 40 lower ,
\vith the bulls shroudiid In ( "loom. Prices
ilci'llncd steadily for a Unit hour nnd tlio
gloom thickened. Northwestern receipts
itnrc 0.13 earn , nnd , although on last Tues
day 7-l. > cars were reported and In the cor
responding time last year 1,140 , today's re-
rclpts wcro too llbcr.il for the stimulation of
bullish BCiitlmcnt. The ono encouraging
clrcmnstanco In the early statistics of the
movement was the reported decrease , as
compared with the previous wool : ,
from the Baltic nnd other ports.
This was given nt 4,160,000 bu. ,
as compared with 5,700,000 bu. the wcelt
lieforo. This caused a temporary reaction ,
lint tlio pain was lost when reports from the
northwest showed an Incrcitsu of M.OUO bu.
In private Minneapolis oluvators. The
clearances from tlio Atlantic ports and Now
Orleans ucro heavy Paris cables recovered
from yesterday's drop in prices and an
other recovery hero resulted. The expecta
tion that Uradstrcct's will Increase the visi
ble supply about 1,000,000 bu , caused another
tumble , ho.vcvcr , nnd the closing prices were
but ' u above the bottom lleuros of the day.
May opened at CUjtfc , sold up ? e'c { lostc ,
( rained 'fc , lost J c , climbed Jfa , lost ; 'gC ' , nna
rallied ifc to the close , at G'Jc. ' ,
Corn was dull very dull with fluctua
tions conllncd to a range of Jfc. May opened
Jiu , lower , at 40c , lost ' & 'c , climbed ' o on
liKlit receipts nnd light estimates for tomor
row's receipts nnd closed , ' ( , 'c higher than it
upcncd. at 40Jf c.
The oats murltct had its share of the pre
vailing dullness , and had very little olsc.
May opened unchanged at Ul ? c , sold on" j u
on the weakness In the larger markets ,
overcame its loss and closed nt the opening
llpurc.
The provision mariiot opened weak nnd
lower on a decline of Gc in the price of hogs ,
and declined further with the weakness In
wheat. Heavy estimates for tomorrow's hog
receipts wcro also a depressing element , .and
the closing was lower all around.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
83 cars ; corn , "GO cars ; oats , 107 cars ; hogs ,
83,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Arllulea. Open. lllfh. Low , Clone.
No. 3 white , 29it3Io.
KVE No. 2 , 404G5c. !
IlAiit.KV No. 2 , nominal ; Mo. 3 , 40ffi40c : No.
4 , 3Gia48c.
FLAX Hnr.D-N'o. 11.23 ( { .
TIMOTHY KKEII Prime , * 3.70 ,
1'OHK Mess per bill. , * 12.G2SJ12.70 ; Inrd.
nor 100 Ibs. . 18.2038,25 ; short ribs sides
( Inosoi , JG.75tt7.OOj dry sal'cd shoulders
ihoxodi , } G.25ao.60 : short clear sides ( bo.\od ) ,
I7.50a7.75.
WIIIBKY Distillers' finished goods , nor cal. ,
11.15.
HlHUns-Cut loaf , 5'c : cranulated , $4.70 ;
it a lulu rd "A$4.GO.
The followlns were the receipts and ship
ments for today.
On the 1'roducu e.xchanco today the butter
market was r.ctlvo ; creameries , 21W21U ;
ihilry , 1025JJc. KgKS , llrm ; strictly fresn ,
22Q.24C. _ _ _ _ _
Oinnhu 1'r.nliici , .Murltot.
IlUTTElt The market Is very weak and the
nmount of buttt-r that brines 20c In very
fcinull ; rholce country , I8320c ; fresh packing
Hock , l&c.
Ditcsstin I'OBi.TitY Chlcltenscholco.7c : KOCSO
and < liu'ks. HIJ turkeys , oaiOc.
LIVK roui.Titv The markiil on chlckcnn Is
nvor.iipllod | anil the packers are otrarltig only
( ( piKuubunntl ducks , 7cturkoyB ; , 7c.
\UAir-TlioarrlvaUdurliiKtho past day or
two tiiivo been llsht , and the niuruot llrm at
jirovlnim quotations. Khnicu small and fat
veils. 04 ! < (67C ( ! ! thin or lioavy , 3' i5c.
UAME 1'ralrlo chickens , I4.00ifi4.25 : crouso.
| 3.25tt3.50ioiiall$1.50 ; Jack snluc , 1 ; L'oldcn
plover. II : Oiinadu Reese , Jli.OtKaO.SO ; small
Boesei4.00O4.60 : orant , J3.00aa.50 ; mallard
ducks , t2.763.00j redhead ducks , 3j blue
, .
KdOS-TliuieeoIpts of frehh laid cjrgs nro
turylUhtaml deulers are nsklmr 23c. Thu
bulk of the stock Is point ; at ao'dalc.
IIONKV Honey Is conimuuclnjr to move a
little moro finely , biittho iluniunil Is still llsht
for It ; choice white clover , 15317e.
OvsTEiw-Medluin , 15 : horseshoes. 19c ;
extra htandnrds. 20o : suiocts , 21c : extra ho-
lectH. 23c ; company M'lecm , 2Go ; counts , 30c.
NUTS-Clieslnuls , 13ai5c. per lb. ; Italian
choHtimis , 13e ! almonds , 18c ; kiiKllsh walnuts.
1214c ; Illberts , 12c | ; Itrazll nuts , 1213c
iiocans , larsu , 12G)14f ) ! ; pecans mcnltim , lOe.
U 10Wttn" D0
VEOr.TAm.ES.
HBANS fallfornla hand-picked navy $ ° i
n-/n.ooaV.1111 1100' ' cm""lon " "
- / . , ? .
OMONS-UIIIOIIH are quoted at 60aG5c. and
V.l..rrd ' ° ? ttt OD < a70ci Spanish olilons , per
. . , .
( .ill ill , lfI , < i > U ,
hcrry boxcs- per
.
I'OTATOKh-Nobraska. Iowa and Minnesota
rown potutouk , In small lots from Moru. 65St
from
PKI.EIIV Itoois-Accordlns to slio , 40SGOc
KWUKT l'oTATOE8-Tno supply Is fair : west
ern Mock , potbbl. . , J3.GO.
. , , ( uiJKN YlHliA'-E8-H. : > ! l'lol' ' ' . Perbbl. . 12.25 ;
)
' .
doz.
Bllll'l'ynaWa5u Per : radishes , per
doz. . 20o : cuillvp. per doz. , 750 | onions ,
per doz. , 20ci caullllowor , per ( loz. . 12 ; lut-
tucc.per Uoz. , 6oa70c.
ruuiTB
nl niiAi'KS-Kastcrn , 22c . f * n , . . . . . ! , . . Concord 35c . / - , 2324c : . larco .
Jots ; t'atuwbas. ; j . 60-lb.
Ml i' > 'or ' 6ilb. . bbls"
Piiurrs-Thero Is not much loft
on the market ; pears. J2.76 ! Mtucat
SoXS'ca'/l3.CaSlli' ' l'l ° al86lTokays ,
A'i'i.cs-f | iiu h'upDly Is IlKhton this market ;
CHO cu , per bbl. , U.oO funcy wi-bturn , I1.75IJ
2.10 per IKII- .
t'HASiiiilltir.s-Cranberrles : arc arriving very
freely mid uro In KOOI ! ilonianil ; Cano ( U > /
per bbl. . JO.25iTtO.60 : boll und bu ei 1060
Jt0.7St JorMjy , JG ( bell and chorry.-Jfl.
TiioricAi. rnuiTJ.
I1AKANAS 1'rlccs romaln about ( toady : nor
liuncli. IIII-KI ) . JJ.OJK2.60 ; per bunch , Binull to
mudlum.Jl.70tt2.00 ,
J.KMOS8 Good lumnns , 10.00 5.60.
UitAMlES Mnxlrans or 1'lorldus , per box ,
J3-boxlot ; * , f..75.
nivvs , TAI.I.OW , irrc.
. , . , ,
to 10 111 * . , 6cj No. a veal calf , 6 Ilia , to 16
H , , 3. , \n. 1 dry flint hldc , rp. No. 2 dry flint
lilili" * : 4rj N , , . 1 dry lilted hldoi , 4c. I'Jrl
ciiicd hldoi 'tit nor hi , less than fully ruroil.
tfltr.KP I'KI.-rs tlroon salti'il , ouch , 36' < t75o !
frreeii sailed licirlln : i ( Vinrl woolcd early
iklni ) , uni'b lOf&irio ! dry Miparllnit-t islmrt
rronloil oatly skhiM' , No. 1 , each OTUOi'i dry
> > hearllnR4ihrtvnolf ! iL rar ly ktnji , Nu , 2
rach 60 ; dry Mint , Kuniai ami Nebraska
tiutchcr wo.il | ii'H * , per Hi. , tii'tnsl wolcht. 1012.
! dry Hint , KrunHs nnd Nebraska murriiln
wool belli , patlb. . , MRlttil wclxht , 1762Ji3 ? ! dry
Hint Coloinihi btllrhcr wool polK per lb. ,
icttial weight , OittlOc ; dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool polls , per lb. , ; ictual wolglit , 7 < aoci
dry pieces and buck * , actual wclhRt , C(47c.
Nrw Vork MnrKeta.
NEW VOIIK , Dec. fl. Ki.oun--llccelpt i1 40,000
lilili. ; exp.irt.s , 20,300 blih. ; sales , 22,000
pkKii mnrknt llrm with a rood local
trade ! city mill patents , $4.2534.60 ; winter
patents. $ l. 303.4. 60 ; city mill clears $3. 303
3.45 ; whiter stralk'lils f2.8Oa3.20 ; Minnesota
patents , ! 3 , 70514.1(1 ( ; wlntir oxtra. $2.20512.70 ;
Sllntiuiiitii bakers , * 2.30it3.7O ; winter , low
grailos. tl. 70 .2.2:1 ; low griules , tl.GOUl.OO ; cx-
trai , $ l.oit2.iri.
COHN MKAU Qulot.
live Nomlnali rir loti , 50a52c.
II.UII.KVDull ; No. 2 Mllwaukpo , 023JC3C.
lUHiv MAI.TDull : wi'storn , Goaauc ; six-
rowed , BOSlHfif ! futiailn , OOU05c.
WiinAT--Hpci'lpts , 174,500 bu. ; cxportn , 04-
GOO till. : sales 6lo,000 ( bit. futures , 32,000 till.
spot , r > pol market dull ; No. 2 red , In store
nnd ulexntnr , 07'.W > H'tf ' ! .Hlnal , B0if ? ! f. o. I ) . ,
is GOc ; No. 1 not thcrn , 71 , 'ff,7 1i' . Optlous
opened dull. I'loslui ; 'jQ. ' , i not der.llne ; No , 2
rod , Palimurv , 70i < fl > 7oc , clinlnt ? at 70ii' ;
Mnroh , 7Pigi7lViti cloiliiKiu 71ti' : May.73'i
ft74i' , closhu at 73'icj Decombur , 07-UaGS4c ! ,
closing t. 07 VJ.
Cons IteriMpts , 115.100 tin , : exports , 201 , 400
bu. ; sales , 340,000 bu. fnHires , 140.000 bu.
sput , S-not mat kut llrm , with u fair donuml ;
No. 2. 45 > , - < : In elevator , 46V .40'ic afloat. Op-
lloiiH leiilvi : fluted ( irnil'tSM-ic' net. iidvnncu ;
.laiiuii-v : , 44iA44'ic , closing ai. 447ic ; May ,
4t ! l-lGiilGKo , olnaliiR at 4Gc ; December ,
44',045' c , closlliR nt46' ' C.
OATS-Ueccipl" , 05,700 bti. ; exports , lu.800
bu. : Males , 155,000 bu. future * , , 83.000 bu , spot.
Spot market quiet and ! < ® 'ie lower ; No. 2 , 34
< B34Jc ! ; No. 2ilcllvor 'd. JH'fc : No. 3 dollverfd.
33liciNo , 3 whlti1,34Uctraclmlxcd ; westcrn,35
Q3ic. ( Outluu linn kut was steady at unchiiied : )
prices from hist nlRhl ; January , 34 ° . , iK34C ? ,
closed at 34'tc ; May , closed at 3Gc ; Dcccm-
lier , 34 c.
llAY-Qulct ; shlppuiR , GOc ; good to choice ,
GOQHIic.
Iloi'S Qulot ; slate , common to choice , 10 ®
23c : I'.iclnc coast , I032.ic.
UliiKHI'lim : wet salted New Orleans , FO-
Ipctetl , 46ai > r ) Iba. , 3U4 ? Ci Texas , seleoti'd ,
3550ll . .4ari' ( ) ; HueiuH Ayroi , dry , 204124
Ibs. . lOU ® ! Ic ; Texas , dry , 2-1R30 Ibs. , Gc.
J.KATiii'.ul'lrni : hcmlocKMIO | , Huenot Ayres ,
llttht In huavy wolirhts , MQilOo.
I'liovisioNs Heiif , dull ; futnlly , 1215c ;
extra mcii JH.60UO.on : beef hums , S17.76 ; city
oxtru India mnss. $18.Dn ( > 23.00. Cut meats ,
llrmcr ; plcklpd bi'llles.BffiOcj pickled Rhouhlcrs ,
GUttOlJc ; pickled hum" , 00. ! ' c. I-ard , easy ;
westciu steam , ? H.iJj ( ! option sales , none : Du-
rembor , jt.50 ) uumlual ; January , $8.20 nominal.
Pink , steady ; now muss , $16.00 < ftl6.5 ( ) ; extra
prime , tl3.DO14.00 : family , 816.50317.60 ;
shorn clear. $1G,5010.00.
lurnit--i'lrm ! ; western dairy , 1422c ;
wpstorn crenmery , 20328c : western factory ,
10420c ! ; KlglnB. 28c ; state dairy , 102Gc ;
state creamery , 22i&2Gc.
CIIKKSI : Steady ; state , large , OlSllfjc ;
fancy , small , 10iQil2Xc ! ( ; parliiklms , 4i0ic ! ! ;
full skims , 2 < H.3c.
Eoos l-'Irni ! state and Pennsylvania , 24 ®
2Hc ; westctn fresh , 242Gc.
TAU.OW Quiet ; city ( $2 per pkg. ) . Gc.
I'ETHOMStiM Strong ; United closed at 77Ue
bid ; 77 ! Jc asked.
ROSIN Sloady ; strained , common to good ,
$1.275431.30.
TonrnNTiNU Kasy at 20 ! 530c.
Hici-stcady ; domestic , fair to extra , 3i ? ®
6 ? c ; Japan , ! ( © ! { ; .
MOI.ASSKS Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle ,
good t o choice , 35Q-40C.
I'lO luo.v Qulot ; American , $12.00 > 5J14.50.
Cori'Bii Buroly steady : lake , $10.50.
LEAD Easy ; domestic , J3.30.
TIN Dull ; Hlralts , J20.50 bid.
Si'Et.TEii-Stcady : domestic , $3.75 ; sales on
'change , 100 tons January Iron , J12 , and 00-
000 Ibn. December copper , * 10.30ai0.375. !
COTTONSEED OIL Weaker ' ; prlnio crude ,
272B.
SUOAH Haw. about steady : sales , none :
centrifugals , 00 test. 8c ; No.'O , 2 11-10 ®
4c : No. 7 , 3K3 15-lGc ; No. U.
3 ll-lGQ3'c ; No. 0. 3 ? { < ft3 13-lGc : No. 10 ,
8 9-G3J ) c ; No. 11 , 8'43 11-lCc ; No.
12 , 3J63 0-lGc ; No. 13 , 3c ! ; roflnod ,
market casy ; off A , 3'ai64 3-lUc ;
mould A , 4ViO4 ll-10c ; standard A , 4H4 ; e ;
confectioners A , 4'i5i4 5-lCc ; cut loaf , f > ©
G 3-lCc ; crushed , 5 < jJ5 3-lGc ; powdered , 4 9-lli
® 4ic ? ; Kmnulated , ,4 D-lG(34iic ( ; cubes , 4 Q-1G
ffl4 10-lGc. _
St. Lout * .Iliirkcts.
ST. Louis. Dec. 5. FI.OUU Unchanged.
WHEAT Was very dull and prices went off
i5c , Inter there was a blight-rally , but the close
was ? { © Hc under yesterday ; cash , -59 ? c ;
December , GOjic ; January , GOJ.c ; May , GG'i'iS
GGMc.
UOUN Declined early and closed J c below
yesterday ; cash and Iecoinber33Jic ; ; January ,
32 c ; May , 8Gc.
OATS About steady ; cash and Dbcember ,
279ic ; May , 31c.
KYE No offerings ; 47c bid for cash.
HAULEY Dull ; Jllnucsota , 05c ; Iowa , 40 ®
G5c.
N ITIshor. with moro demand than sup
ply ; sales , 63G4c on east track.
HAY Unchanged ; timothy , 110.00312.50 ;
prairie , 8,7.5030.00.
IjiiAD Weak ut $3.15 for sellers.
SPCUTEK Strong ut J3.GO.
U Firm at $1.10.
HUTTKU Higher ; creamery , 2226c ; dairy ,
16fl24c.
Koos Quiet ; 2H5o for fresh.
COIIN MEAIQulut at$1.70.
WHISKY Steady at $1.15.
IlAoniNa Unchuneed at 4'Gc. .
COTTON Ttr.s UnchaiiKed at 05c3J1.00.
1'noviaiONS Quiet and weak , but quotations
cannot be changed : only a job trade done ;
pork , $14.25 : lard , 88.16 ; drv suit incuts , loose
shoulders , SG.50 ; longs nnd ribs , S7 ; . shorts ,
$7.25 : bacon , shoulders. S7.25 ; longs. 18.12) ) } ;
ribs , 88.25 ; shorts , J8.50.
KECEU-TS I'lour , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat , 20,000
bu. ; corn , 103,000 bu. : oats , 27.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Klour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,000
bn. ; corn , 112,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu.
MlnnciipnltVli0itr , Market.
MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 0 , Wheat was dull and
lower In futures. It was duo chiefly to lack
of encouraging MOWS. The Hour market was
dull. A number of country mills are shutting
down and moro will have to follow , too , for
cash wheat Is up within 2Jc ! of the price of
May. Flour cannot bo nmdn to sell ut a prollt ,
the millers say. The price Is kept up for
track wheat by elevators buying for storage.
Hales In the Interior continue ) fair. Itccolpts
were 300 cars ; shipments , ao cars here ; De
cember opened at 68yc ; May , 63ic , and
closed at 63ic ! ; May , 5B'i : : track wheat
closed at 6Hc } ; hard , GOo ; No. 1 northern ,
OtHic ; May sold down to G2iu In Iho middle of
thu bcsslon ; shippers picked up u few curs of
track wheat. but moiit of. It was
taken by the local millers. Bales of
No. 1 northern were mostly made at
60 ; < < aiXH&c & ; No. 2 at 60360ic ! ; close. UVio
lower. Tlio market Is dull. The decline In
freight rates wus not enough to help the mar
ket materially. There are plenty of bids for
Hour but as a rule they are not high enough.
A few. bciittcrlngscali'N. however , aggregate
a fair amount. Production in considerably
tmiullcr thin wci-k. Shipments , 22,120 ublf ) . ,
quoted at $3.3533.70 for llr = t pati'iits ; J3.003
U.25 for second patents ; $1.2KIil.OO ( fur fancy
and tixport bakers ; $1.20l.2& for low gradus
In tmgB , Including rod dog. The added dully
output of mills grinding today will probablv
" , BiEJSIlt | ! < l "H-80U UUH. | llran Is steady at
$0.6030,75 : shorts , $0.50310.50. The ao-
munil Is rather small ; bhorts , blilpmcnts ,
1,105 tons.
KIIIKHII City Murkuts.
KANSAS CITY , Doc. 5.-\ViiEAT-Slow oua Ic
lower ; No. 2 hard , 63c : No. 2 red , 654c. !
COIIN xavjcloworiNo. 2 mixed. 30i/ffi30Je ( ! :
No. a wiiiic. aoyeaic.
. OATS-27i2bc ; No. 2 white , 20320'c. '
HYK No. 2 , 50c.
I-'IAX SuEU-lllshnr at $1.07(31.10. (
llitAN Active und linn at583Goc.
( li t"0tliy' $
.
IlurrEit-Situady ; creamery. 20 > 325o ; dairy ,
-Quletat20c. ( ; .
ItECUii'rn Wheat , 42,000 bu. ; corn , 4.000
bu. ; out.s. nono.
tJiiifMK.NN Wheat , 22,000 ou. ; corn , none :
oats , none.
Milwaukee .
Mii.wAUKKK , Dec. 5-Fiouii-Qulot.
WllBAT-JVenk ; No. 2 spring , OOJic ; No. 1
northern , 05c ; Muy. 64 ic.
CoiiN-lllRhor ; No , 3 , 34 c.
0OATH-lllKhor ; No. 2 white , 30o ; No. 3 white ,
*
.
I'uovisioNS-Lowor ; pork. $13 ; lard , $7.00.
i w"uatB0700
wlioati ° i500
I'norlu Omlu .MurKot.
,
o.H Tsr.Mnrk ? ' ! castor : No. 2 while. 20) ) ®
20 oi N . 3 white , 2820c. !
KvB-Nouf.
\ - nrm ; wines , $1.15 ; spirits.
]
IfECEii'TS-Wheat , 1,200 bu. ; corn. 60.650 bu. :
oats , 40.600 bu.j rye , IIOHOJ barli-y , 4,000
BlllI'MENTS-Wheat , COO bu , ; corn. 11,760
bu. ) oau. 41,800 bu.j rye , none ; barley , none ,
\V il MurKot.
ST. Louis. Dec. B.WooiMarkut very
qulot and untlruly unclmiixed. No bales reported -
ported and lirovluiu quotutlotis stand ,
I'llli.AiiKl.i'iliA , Di-c. 5-\Vol-l'rlcus ( were
steady , but the market wavjulot. buyer * oper-
utlnif from hand to mouth pt-ndlng UiOhuttlu-
mentof the tariff question. ItuiiKuof prict-tias
followii : Ohio. l'iimylviinhi ! mid West Vlr-
" ' " ' " ' nl ivu ' ' x iindabovo
sl."i' > , ! < , V--'a23u'
>
at a22ci medium 24a25c
7 , ; ijunrloi-blooa
HI JJ < 2ici couiucu , < tl22ci uw Vork ,
\Vlvoniln , nlr . flno ,
mod Hi m , 23l24c ; qtiHrter-bloou at23c ; tapi ,
10316c ; washed ciimbltiix ami delalno ( inp.
dhlo , 2ftC ( wiuhod rnmlilc s nnd delalno line
MIolilRiui , elo. , 21if.'J3 ( . ' : miMllum , 2WJ20c ;
quarter ut2432oci low at U2Q2.li ; iinwnshrd
line at 1331-II- ; medium , \BW2dc ; choice at
103200 ; terrllorlnl nnd western light , fine.
103120 ; territorial and wcMnrn bpavyj
7fslOc ( : fine medium , 12JM&C ; mndluni
I4310c ; low nipillum , IflftUx- ; coarse , 1VI314C
. IMil iiil lihlt | : Muricrtt.
riin.Aliicl.tiiMA , Dec. 6. nouu Steady ,
nothing dolnff.
WHEAT Dull and fcalurolo < i i No. 2 rpd
winter , 65J < p : steamer , No. 2 red , 04c ! ! No. n
red , 63VC. Optio is chuod : Docombur , 05\it (
OOc ; January , ( > 7' ' it67ic ! ; l-'ebruary , oajiW
GOc ; Mnrch , 70U7i.jc.
Cons Dull ; option * ) * ( c lowers car lots
quiet and steady : No. 8 mhpd , now. 44c : No.
2 mixed , now , 40c ; No. a niLxcil , old nndyol *
low. 4fi'4tt47i' ' : Deccmb r,43i43) ) < i' : January.
43 < 243 > { c ; I'ebtuary , 4343ic ! ; March ,
.
OATS Dull nml uiichanRod. Salei : Cu-
graded while. 3U3R > ic ; No. 3 while , 3Gc ; No ,
2 mixed , 35Jt35Hc : No.2 whllp , 37O37UV ; Ie- )
uctnbnr , SGS.iiG'ic ' ; Jiuninrv , nc'ii7c ' : ; robru-
urv , 3G ( it37ic ; March , 3037'ic. .
IIITTIII i-'lrnit fanry iMcamory wauled ;
mpillum urndei neglected ; western creumrry ,
21'32Sc ; I'eiiniylvnnla creamery , llrm , 24(32Qc' ( .
Knns Steady , iitilct ; western , 2Gc ; I'ennsyl-
vnnla and near by , 27iv
CIIKKSRI'lu'lianpcd ; Now York , full cream ,
fancy small , Uijfi" fancy Iar o , 12c.
COTTON -Dull and 1-IGc loner ou a basis of
8 7-lGc for middling uplands.
StrdAlt ln fair demand and stoody ,
HAY Qulot and unchanged ,
UKClillTjVheul.8.li80 bu. : corn , 15,221 bu. :
oats , 13,800 , bu. ; Hour , 4,086 bbls. nnd 7,364
sacks.
HIIIPJ.IEXTS Wheat , 2,310 bu. ; corn , 48,220
bu.joats , 10,241 bu.
On HID London .Market.
Nnw YnitK , Doc. 5. The Post's financial
cablegram from I.Diidon says : Hllver was un-
chaiiKod In price today , but steadier on oon-
sliloniblo linyliii ; by t-astcrn homos for Horn-
bay on the belief that an Indian export duly
on silver Is unllkc'y. Uupco paper unchanged ,
The Investigation committee on thn now
Oriental bank's alTilrs : icpoils a deficiency of
over 2,000,000. This Is worse Ihnii expected ,
but such scandals no loiiuurnlTecl business.
The tone of Americans was depressed on sales
of Atchlson sneiirlilci by lenders who nro
asked by the company to renew loans matur
ing at the end of the year. These persons took
fright and represented AtchJsou as about to
collapse. Consols were aualii tint on rumors
of further Indian loans and of Imperial re
quirement * , for the navy , which are uncon-
llrmod. _
Cotton Al'trkct ,
ST. Lotus , Dec. G.-CoTTON-Stoady ; mid
dling , 7 U-ltta : good middling , 7 13-lJc ( ; mid
dling , fair. 8 5-10c ; ordinary , 0 7-16c : good or
dinary. G 15-lGc : low middling , 0 5-lGc ; sales ,
800 bales : receipts. 4.700 bales ; shipments ,
0,700 bales ; .stock , 40,700 bale ? .
Nnw OIU.KANS , Doc. G. COTTON KuUircs ,
steady ; sales , 65.400 bales ; Dec-ember. $7.43 ®
7.44 ; . January. $7.5537.58 ; February , $7.i74
7.08 ; March. > 7.75U7.77 ; April , $7.8337.84 ;
May , i7.OUJ7.02 ! Juno , S7.08ii7.00 ; July , $8.05
08.07 ; mlddllliK , 7ic : low mldilllng , 7'fc ;
good ordlmiry , G ? . Net receipts. 18,630 bales ;
gross. 20.348 bales ; exports to ( Iroat Ilrltaln ,
10,374 bales , France , 2,700 bales ; continent ,
6,276 bMes ; coastwise , 3,575 bales ; sales ,
2,500 bales. _
C'ollVo .MurKot.
NBwVonK , Dec. G.-CoiTEK-Ontlons oneupd
about G points lower , closed dull aud
generally GttlO points higher ; sales ,
6,000 bags , Incltidlii ! ; : Dccembor , $16.25 ;
January , $16.25 ; March. $15.65316.75 ;
May. $15.30315.35 ; September , S15.46 ; Octo-
borl4.GO. Spot coffee , lllo , steady ; No. 7.
117.76 ; mild , market steady ; Cordova$20.00
© 20.26.
HAMuuno. Dec. 5. Unchanged to Hf higher
to Uf to IMf lower.
IIAVIIE , Dec. 5. Steady ; uf lower.
Itio nii JANEIIIO , Dec. G. Firm ; No. 7 , $15.30 ;
exchange , 10 ; < d.
LONDON , Dec. 5.-330d lower.
Liverpool MitrkoiR.
. LiVEiu-ooi , , Dec. G.-WIIGAT Steady ; de-
maud poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali
fornia No. 1. Gs 6&dG&Os Gd ; wostoru , sprliTc ,
No. 2 , Os 6d5B G'/d ; rod wostorii , winter ,
No 2 , G i 2idSt5s ! 3',5d.
COHN Steady ; demand fair ; mixed western ,
4s iydi >
rnovistoxR I'ork , prime mess , fl'no , 85s ;
beef , extra India mess , 110s ; lard , 60s.
New York Dry UooilsMarket. .
NKW YOUK , Dec. 5. The market continues
In about the hamo line for the past two or
three weeks In the dry goods market. 1'rlnt
cloths continue steady at 3c. Cotton goods
are quiet. Ginghams are slightly In bettor
demand. I'orcljin dry goods are qulot. The
jobbing trade Is showing a fair proportion
and the retail trade has been recently Im
proving. _
Oil AlHrkeU.
Oir. CITY. Dec. O.-Nat tonal transit cor-
UQcates opened at77U ; highest , 77 ! } ; low
est , 77J < ; closed. 77i ; sales , 6.00U bbls. ;
clearances , 34,000 bbls. ; shipments , 107,382
bbls. ; runs , 68,000 bbls.
I'lTTsmnia. Die : 6. National transit cer
tificates opened at 77U ; closed at 77W ; hlzh-
est , 77i ; lowest , 77MC.
DulutliVhcut . .
Dnr-nin , Dec. O.-OlosIng prices : No. 1
hard , cu.sh , 61c : December , i6iyc ; May ,
66 0 ; No. 1 northern , cash , GOc ; December ,
60 ; < u ; May , 65 < iu ; No. 2 northern , cash , 6H c :
No. 3 , G3c : rejected , 46c ; on track , No. 1
northern , to arrive 60c.
STOCKS ANI >
Feature of the Speculation Yontorday Was
tha Attucl ; on AtohUon.
NEW YOHK , Dec. 5. A feature of the spec
ulation on the Stock exchange today was an
attack on Atchison , a receiver being
rumored. It was given out In tha morning
In the usual bear channels that the company
had failed in its negotiations m London for a
loan of $2.000,000 and there would bo a de
fault on the January interest. President
lleinhnrt is in London and there was no way
of getting an authoritative statement ex
cept by cabling to him , which was done , and
during the afternoo'i an answer camp
*
"There is no Justification for the reports. "
But in tuo meantime the stock was being
sold freely , very largely on orders from London -
don , causing a break of 2 % per cent. When
the lowest level was reached there were
some purchases to cover short contracts
which resulted in a recovery of % per cent
and the shares were fairly well held during
the afternoon , but oven when the denial was
given circulation there was no responsive
advance and the closing sales warn at a de
cline of 1J percent from last nieht. In the
"
general market the general run"of business
wan lighter than for some days past and
there was some evidence that thoboar con
tingent is getting Into line for a campaign.
The Atchlson incident was used to depress
the entire list and at times the pressure to
sell was ( julto pronounced.
The alleged uncertainty as to the shape In
which the tariff hill will pass congress was
also made to do service as a means of de
pressing values. At the opening prices
showed a decline from last night of % to 1 %
per cent. An effort was made before the
end of the iirst half hour to rally the market ,
with small success , for on a renewal of offer
ings by the bears the list again gave 'way to
the extent of } { to 4 per cent. Cordage pre
ferred sustained the heaviest loss , Denver
itHloGr.mdo preferred dropping lj per
cent. During the hour before , noon , the
business was contracted but the tone of the
market was weak , Cordage preferred recod-
" < ? Itf per cent. After midday the specu
lation became steadier nnd a gradual im
provement was begun which continued until
the delivery hour at which time un advance
had boon established of > f to UJjj per cent.
Another gelling movement thtn sot lu.whlch
was assisted by some realizing sales. Sugar
entered most largely Into the dealings , open
ing at a decline of % per cent , but steadily
improved until an advance of 2 per cent had
been established , then reacting \ ) { percent
and recovering > per cent. The general
market was weak at tlio close ,
'Iho Post says ; In spite of the exceeding
languid market today's indications were
that the operators for lower prices were ex
perimenting again on stocks , The opera-
tlons , however , were of no Hlnshlng and ag
gressive character , They suggested , on the
contrary , a cautious feeling of the way. If
the tariff bill were to bo willfully obstructed
and delayed Uiu consequent fcolln ? of ( Its-
courauinont would of' itself control the
market. Fortunately the belief HOOUIS to bo
extending hero and in Washington thai the
bill in some form will pass into law with
rcasonablo speed. Tills probability nud the
investment pressure from the expanding
money reserve are the lactors in thn situa
tion which encourage caution on the part of
the speculative sellers. Today's decline in
prices , most of which happened during the
Iirst half hour , began in London and took
ghapo most effectively in Atchlson stock.
The story of impe iutr bankruptcy , which
was carefully distributed throughout Wall
street this morning , tocmb to have been re
vived today , chiefly because the Atchison's
responsible oftlcers wcro all , as u happened ,
absent from their usual place of business.
Therefore ) ll was not easy to got , trustworthy -
worthy denials until late In tbo afternoon.
The following uro the closing quotations of
the leading stocks on tlio New York we-
chaiiRO to Jay :
Atehlion , , , Nurilirrn rncltlc. .
Adams Kxprosn. . . do prc'fd
Alton. T. II , _ . . IM' . . 1) . AOnlf. . . .
doprot'il 14f , Northwestern
American Kxpress 1I32 rte profd ltll :
ll.iUlmoro.V.niilo. . New YorR rentr.it. llfJ ! <
St. Paul
Krlc , . ilo profd llltfr
do prot'd SI. I'anl A. Uninha. : win
rortWayno . , , . . . 1AO ilo prufil , . . . . . . . . Ill )
Orent Norlh'n pfil. 107. Soiithorn IMcl nc. . . atVI )
lit ) Sinr.nr Hennery. . . . HtH :
HocUlntr Valley. , . . ; Toiin. Coal .V Iron 1 li ) !
HllnolnriMitr.il . . . US- ! iTexaiPacltle H ! *
SI. Paul X Dnlnlli. . iToI , & ( ) . CVn. pfd 70
Kan. It Texan pf'd , 1 Union 1'aolnc
Lake Krln .V Weil. . . . . dl >
ilo pnfii IH ; "
I.akoSliorp llMiJii ilonrof'd . . 111"
LraiiTriiHt , iir ; l\\Vll l''HroF.xii. . . 1'Jl
\Vi. Hturn union. , , . Ht ) !
I-onl . .V N. A. . . . . . 10 ! ( Whi'ollnir .V t. K. . . ifi
ManlmtlaiiCon . . . . IVliU do profd M'W
Moinphls.VU Ill M..VSI. 1 , mi *
Mlcliliran Central. . lll ) 1) . & U. U. 10
MlHRonrl Pacllloi. . VMi Ooneral Kli-otrlc. . . ,
Mobllo.VOIilo ! 2a , National I.lnauccl. ,
NRib. .vciiatt 70 0. V. , V I IM
National Cdnlagu. . II ) o. K..VI. profd. , . . 70
do iii-cfd 41 ' II. AT. C JO
N. J. Ciiiilr.tl 117U T. A. A. AN. M 7
Norfolk ft * iV. til'd. . ' . ' 14 T. St. h.VK.C 1K
North Ainerl'ii Co. . 4 do prqfd , . . . . . . . . K
The total sales of stocks today were 105.701) )
shares , Including : Alchls-oii , 20,400 ; Ainurliinn
ColtonUII , 11,400 ; American Suimr , 28G')0 ' ) ;
Ilurllngton 7,400 ; ( . 'lilcngo Him , 18,500 ; Dls-
tllllllK 0,700) ) Ooneral Klt'Ctrh ! , 13,400s Hock
Island , 4,000 ; St. Paul , 17,100 ; Union I'aclllc ,
5,800 ; Western Union , 10,400.
Y.irk .Uoni-y .UurUot.
NKWYOHK , 1)00. ) 5.-MOXKY ON OAM
"
at l < 31'i per com ; last loun , li ! per cent" ;
closed at , Hi percent.
rniMK MKIIUANTII.II I'APKII 3J { < a5U net-cent.
STKIII.IMI KxuiMNdK HtroiiK , wllh aotunl
business In binUnrV hills at $4.85'JU4.80 ' ? for
( UMiiund , nnd at SI.H4U4.84i ! for sixty-day
bills. Coinnierclal bills , M.8i4.tl3U. : (
Sll.VF.lt ( . 'KIlTIFIIJATES-OO.'iC ' bill ,
GoyniiNMKNT Uo.NDS-rtrin. Htato bonds ,
stonily.
The closins quotations on bonas :
lloRCon Stuck Ouotntions.
BOSTOX , Dec. 5.-Call loans , 2'/34 ' ; ; > t per
cent ; tlino louns , 3i5 per cent. Closing
quotations on stocksbonds and mlnlnRsharcs :
San Franclst-ti ntliiiii ( JuntaUons.
SAN FRANCISCO , Joc.'r 5. The oHIclal doling
quotations for lulnlu stocks today wcro ai
follows :
AHn ' IS i Mono 15
nolclicr sr ' Navajo 6
Heat .t'lle.oher.040 ' Nevada Queen fi
BortlcConan , Ophlr. . . 105
Chollar "UK ' Potosl 70
Con. Cal. i Va ' 355 Savage 7fi
CrownPolnt 70. Sierra Nevada 133
Gould i Curry 310 , UnlonCon 105
HalocVNorcroSB 80 Utah 10
Mexican ' 110 Yellow Jacket. . . . 115
New CarktttlifnJi"ljtiotati.onx. ' '
NEW YOIIK , Dec. ; 6. The followlns are the
mining quotations :
Gould & Curry 100 Union Con 100
Halo.VNoroross. . . . 70 Yellow. Jacket 100
HomcalaUu 875 Iron Silver 10
Mexican 100 Quick Silver 150
Ontario B2S do prel'd 1200
Plnanuhii Xotm.
KANSAS Crry. Doc. S.-Clearlngs , $1,027-
113.
I'AIIIS , Dec. G. Three pur cent rentes , 08f
Go for the account.
n , Dee. G. Clearings , $2,748,274 ;
balances , $333.508.
NEW YORK , Dec. 5. Olearlnss , J102,272,3G7j
balances , JO.C71.417.
OMAHA , ] > > : c. 5. ( Jlpnrlngs , { 055,410 ; same
day last week , 1852,085. .
Doc. 5. Oloarlngi , $12,045-
850 ; balance.s , $1,4GG,148.
Mciii'ius , Dec. 5 , Olcarlugs , $454,584 : tml-
anco9f73,7'J8 , Now York exchange , soiling at
imr.
CINCINNATI , Doc. 0. Clearing ? , 12,173,550.
Money , 4G per cent. Now York exchange , 60
@ 70c premium.
NEW Olll.KANS , Dec. 5. Cloarlnjrs , 13,04-1-
301. Now York exchange , par ; commercial ,
82.60 per $1,000 discount.
'
BOSTON , Doo. 5.-Oloarlngs , $1G971,382 ; bal-
ancoH , $1,042,054 , Money , 1@14 [ porcont. K.x-
chungo on New York , par to 6c premium.
ST. Lotus , Doc. 5. Clearings , S4,333,003 ;
balances , $535,102. Money , qulot at 7QH ) per
cent. Kxclmngo on Now York , OOo proinlnm.
CHICAGO , Dec. 5. Clearings , JIO.050,000.
Exchnngo at pur. Sterling exchange , llrm ;
actual , 14.84XU4.8GU. Money , plenty ; rates
quoted at 0517 pur cent , but frequently shaded.
OJ1A11A. MVIS STUCK MAItlillTS.
Cuttlfi Tmde Shows l.lttle Cbnnfio HogB
Improve In blrcnctb.
TUHSHAY , Dec. C.
There was a fair supply of nil kinds of
stock today. The two days receipts foot up
7/J80 cattle , 0,440 hogs and HO sheep , against
0,81)5 ) cattle , 8,505 hogs and 8G91 sheep Mon
day and Tuesday of last week.
The cattle market was not far from
steady , although It was by no means strong.
Supplies wcro more than nmplo for tha rc-
qulromeuts of the trade , that Is , there were
moro common cattle hero than buyers cared
to use , the really peslrablo grades being la
mentably scared. The local demand was
fair , and good Jicpf steers wcro picked up
readily at from W.iiS | to H.50 for 1,131 to
1,835-lb. beeves. It was as usual
dull , weak and j uneven on the com
mon run of , stuff , with sales all
the way from $3,1,0 , up to M , Most of the
westerns were cows and feeders , range
hooves having already been pretty well
marketed , liuslncsii was far from lively
and there were rfoino cattle still unsold ut
the close. "
The cow market was tolerably active , with
prices ranging from about steady on good to
choice titock to a 'sha'do lower on the com
moner grades. Stiles'-Included pooruo fanny
cows uud holfers'at from $1.DO to $3.20 , but
thn fair to good butchers stoeic sold largely
at from $3 to $249. The market for calves
was about steady , wj.h ) sales ut from f i to
$5. Ilough stock was generally unchanged ,
common to uholccf bulls , oxen and stags scll-
inn at from $1,00 to $3.25.
Thcro was u nuEonably active trade In
BtocUcrs and feeders , and prices ruled
btrungor on all syllable offerings. No lin-
iirorerncnt was noticeable In tha common
light stock. It is in very poor demand even
ut low prices. Good to choice feeders arc
quoted at from $3 to 1.00 : fair (3 good ut
irom $3.70 to $3 , with inferior to fair grades
at from $3.10 to ftJ.iU. Henroscntative sales :
IIoos The maricet today was almost ex
actly a repetition of Monday's trade. Ho-
cclpts wore not heavy , but as eastern ad
vices were rather unfavorable the feeling at
the opening was rather weak. In addition to
the usual good local demand , however , there-
was a moderate inquiry from shippers. This
had a healthy influence on the market and
trading was ratlior active on the basis of
strong Monday's prices. The range was
narrow , practically from ? 5.10 to $5.20
for common to choice liogs of all
weights. It did not take . very long
to clear the pens , the market ciosinc
up strong. As on Monday the big bull : of
the trading was ut from 55,10 to 45.15 , with
the latter the popular price today. A week
ago today most of the hogs sold at from S5.15
to $5.iiO. Hoprescntiuive sales :
I'lOS AND 110UUII.
107.,143 80 0 00
SiiEitr Only part of n load was received ,
The demand was good and the market actIve -
Ivo and strong for decent killers. Com
mon stockcrs were dull and lower. Fair to
good natives , W.75@if.50j fair to good west
erns , FJ.2i@3.2ri ! ; common nnd stock cheep ,
(1.50 .25 ; good to choice40 to 100-lu. lambs ,
$ J.r > 0 ( lOU. Uoprcioiitutiro salce ;
No. Av. I'r.
104 native stackers , H2 1185
1 buck 210 275
36 natlvo mixed , fed. . , , , , 10-1 U CU
< ; iilcut-o I.lvn riciiuk MnrKot.
CmcAdo. Dec. G , To the 7,000 head re-
calved today at least 0.000 head ofbtulu cat
tle were added , making u supply of 12,000
head. That In H large supply for a Tuesday ,
H.UOOhoad lutlnu about an average. Theio
wus but a little demand and prlcus nuro weak
and unevenly lower , A few choice bi'evtis
changed hands clobo toyer.teriluy'biinotulIons ,
or at not moro than from 15u to 20u off from
the highest prices of lakt week , but anything
Or Debilitated Women , thould ut *
BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR ,
Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic
properties nnd exerts a wonderful influ
ence in toning up and strengthening her
system , by driving through the proper
channels all impurities. Health and
strength guaranteed to result from its use.
"My-.rifeiTbo'iva * brilrlddeii for Igh.
( en iitaiitin , after mlng Jlradflettt'u
J-eniale Jiepitlator for two moului IM
gattlnr { well. "
J. M. JoBHtoN. Milrern , Ark.
S" D.riI-n ; UrauHTon Co. . AtUDM , G .
BuiJ tirug0l ) u at $1,00 per t. vtllo.
at adDun of
from \0i * tow. IVr ( In * lum-r the matKpt
has los' nearly all It pained l.'iMcfK. . Most
of tmlay's suim wpr < > m prices ratiglni : dowu-
war.l from $5. Very few of the Mfi > ri sold nt
from $3.7"i tot I anil It took oiieth'ni : ; ituoil to
brlii. . * tl.-'r. .
They hammorpil iipcstlown a couple of ixilt.ti
moro today. Heavy ho ; * XMMC fntvod Imcl ; to
trn } 5 to $5.40 , and thp ( Musing quotation * for
llRht and tiicdlum welRhti were irom J.YlOlo
J5.5O. No ono attempted to luvounl fet thn
WPaUtiC" * , Indeed no i ( < a onab1o ovphinalloti
rottlil boilvpn. Supwlos eoiillniit ! remarUa-
bly light , nor are thcio any Indication * , of
heavy inns in the nrar future , but packers nro
aiboarlih us though Ih''n'eelplswric rtinnlr.K
fiom 40,000 to GO.ooo li.'iul , tit In fiirniiTj'car * " .
Instead of fiiini 20.000 to no.ooo hpnd. as nt
prevent , TliuntoriiRo o ( nrlceiIIH from I He
to 16i * lower than for Mondny nnd from UHto
2ic ) lower than they were n wieU IIRI ) . Slnco
Saturday about 67,500 head have itrrUrd , us
iiRaln < it 05,852 Ilic * > : uno tlni' ) lust wo 'k ailil
04,881 uyi'sir avo. The bulk of tlio Mud' III
today's market sold below $5.40 , a lario part
at froniKi. 15 to 15.30. The close was dull anil
weak.
The nearly 10,000 hoail of 1icop ii'oulvprt
yosterdnyvai followed by 12.oij today , tnnk-
IIIR a siinply ulnco Saturday of mil fur fi-.uu
31,000huuil , ThlMU iiboul 0,00,1 tnir.- ) than
for thosanio tltiu * last wpel < : iui | lr > , ooo inoio
than uj ear nso. A , porhnp * . half of .vvstfr-
day's rvcvlpti were ii'ft or , thu iiunibPi on
today's market wni urent-V hi n\ip * . of ( ho
combined wants of the trade , and a , u naturiil
conseiptonco prices iiu-ulti riilidirv low , ( looil
\vptlicr- < sold ni-otind f'nml \ tlinru wasconiiar- |
atlvoly lit I K > lU < iliiivHmttcr ; \ HIM u $ : ) .iri. Quotu-
tlons for S'.IPCP ran ceil frtini to SI In } 2.r > o for
poor to medium and from * J.7.ri to f3.IO for
peed to choice , ChtlMmiis Mock la not liiKcn
Intorunsldcrattoii In the above unfuiitlimt ,
I.nmbs weraiilotad ] at from J2.75 to JI.G6 ,
with sulos principally at from $3,50 to $4,25.
Itecelpls : Cat lie , 7,1)00 ) head ; calves , 600
head ; IIOKM , 24,000 head ; sheep. 12,000 head.
The KvenliiK.loiirn.il renorts :
UATTI.K Itcuclpts , 7.000 head , InrludliiR
20 loads ToNam and 13 loitdH Wosti-rns ; fully
6,000 call la I'nrrli'd over vi'stordav ; inarkut
dull ; strerrt2iSt40i ! lowpr'thaii last Trlmiy ;
choice tJlirlstmas boovivs stead v tit ff > .8oiii,35 ( ;
Hood 10 cholco , J4.4r)5t5.25 ; fair to mnlliim ,
J.1.6034.10 ; cotts , $ l.00ti.2.00 ; Tivaus.003
3,50 ; western- " , 3.50ttl.OO ; stncKcrs and
feeders In lame supply at J'J.oiVii.4o. :
lions Ueuulpis , 24ooo hpadi marliet heavy
and lOo lower : ll ht Gc lonur : blu and IOUKII
nacltlni ? , * I.OOSJ5,10 ; oed paclilnc , Jij.ltno
6.20 ; prltuo heavy , f5.25dl5.35 ; medium , tG.33
ffr5.40 : 'Jlltchcis' , J6.35iJG.4Gj assorted llj-bt ,
JrjMOa-fi.GO.
SIIKKI- AND I.AMiN-Mnrlict Ktronp ; Christ
inas Khcep , JO.'JGttli.aG ; choice to i-xtm
wutheri , J3.7CIc4.25 ; western muttons , * 2.0l )
fi3.0 : ! ; fcodntH , t2.25JW.00 ; iiMra Iniiibs , (4.30
( 4.50 ; common to medium , 52.4023.45 ,
lUcoiptx and Olspodlion o Stoc't.
Onichilrcculptsanil dUp'Hltlou of stock ai
.shown by the hooks of the Union Htock Yards
company for the twontv-four hotiri eudluff ut
6 o'clock p. m. , December 6 , 1B03 :
IIITEII'TS.
Disi'ostriox.
" St. I.OIIIH I.lvo Stonlc
ST. Louts , Dec. 5. OATTI.K Itccolpis 5.400
head ; shipments , 600 hmul ; market KCMIM--
ally a shade elf ; a bunch of native ntecr.s aver -
or tliiK 1,004 llw. brought (0.75 and another
\volKhtni ; 1,700 Ills , hold lit $0 ; fair to Rood
imtlvi < steers running 000 to 1,000 His. , $3.00a
4.00 ; cows and lu'lfi'i-s sold at $2.00 J'.20 ; fed
Texas steers , $2.0003. 35 ; cows , tl.SD&SUu.
Ilous Itiicolplii , 0,000 head ; shipment' ! , 000
head ; marknl lower ; bntciUM-s , J0.2035.a5 ;
lillxod. I4.8036.25j llRbt. * 5.00r.30.
SllREi1 HccolptK , 1,200 lii'ad ; slilpmonls ,
none ; market Meadv ; nutlvcs $3.00(23.20 ( ;
ml.\edlots , $
City l.ivo Stooj
KANSAS OITV , Due. 6. CATTLE Hccclpts ,
7,000 head ; shipments. 3,300 lieud ; market ,
wpalc to 15c lowcrt Tu.xas steurs , I2.30it3.50 ;
shippliiK steers , $4.00B5.65 : Tcxns unil niitlvo
Cow-i , J1.-455J3.20 ; butclietV stock , * 2.00a-1.15 ;
htockurs and feeders , 32.00(33.00. (
HOOD Receipt ! * . 770 head ; shipment" , none ;
market weak to lOc lower ; bulk , i5.lllfc5.25 ;
heavy , packing and nit.xcd , $5.0030.30 ; lights ,
Yorkcn > and pigs , $4.O50.30.
SiiKEi1 Heceipts , 1,000 head ; shipments ,
100 head ; market slow.
Stovk In Mffht.
Recelptsof livestock at mo four principal
western markets Tuesday , December 5 :
Cuttle , llotis. Shoon.
South Omaha . 8,412 4,274 30
OhlciiRO . 7.0UU 24,000 12,000
Kansas City . 7,600 770 1,000
8t. LotlU . 0,400 6,000 1.200
Total . 23,412 30,044 10,130
Sioux Cltyl.lvu bloc Ic Maricrr.
Sioux Guv , Dec. 0. lions Itocoluts , 800
head ; olllclnl yesterday , U08 head ; ship
ments , 348 head ; market opened 5 < &lUc
higher ; bulk , S5.10U0.15.
UATTI.K Itecelpts , 700 head ; official yo.ster-
dny , 415 head ; blilpmenls , 301 head ; market
dull and \vcalc.
2\ovr York l.ivo Storlc Alm-krr.
NEW VOIIK , Doc. 5. llnmxs Hecclpts ,
1,200 head ; no trading ; dressed beef firm GSc
p RlME IN IIIGUPLACE3I It is
* ' not straogp thut some , people do
wrong through ignorance , others from
a fuiluTO to investigate us to the riijhtor
wront ; of a matter But it Is 6lrmjo } ,
thiitindivlduulsand firms , who nro fully
nwiiro of the rights of others , will per
sist in perpetrating frauds upon thorn.
Iliph-toned , wealthy manufrciuriug
firms will olToi : iind Hell to retail mer
chants , articles which they know to ho
infringements on the fights of proprie
tors , and imitations of well known goods.
\Vo want to sound a note of warning to
the retailers to howa.ro of such imita
tions nud simulations of "OAUTKit's LIT-
TLBLiVKK PILLS. " - Wlion they nro of
fered to you , refuse thorn ; you do not
wunt to do .wrong , and you don't want to
lay yourself liable to a lawsuit Bon
Franklin Bald "Honesty Is the host poli
cy" ; it is just as true that "Honesty U
thobest principle. "
f A
per Hi. Texai and ( . 'olormlodroisQjl beef Urwt ' I
Ofl7' l ! ,
CAI.VM Hcooliili , 200) ) t'.arketflrm ' nd\tn-
. ,
llrcplpt * , l,3iMihondi Utidnllinltrii ,
tlrnii dlicPD , Miry poor to fMrly iirhnw ,
s.OO ; lambt , oniluHry to choice , (1. 60 ®
5.20.
1 1 o < -Kocelptu , 2U8 hoadt fir in ; 12,211 *
6.25.
A * .vy t'\ < : KM I.VT *
Ho.vt'a "A Trli ) to Chinatown. " will b
teen at the lloyd the last half of the pres
ent wrclc. This engagement vrlll bo notaolo
for more than ono reason. ' 'The Musical
Trllle , " has had a ran of IViO performances
In the city of Now York at lloyt's Madison
S < | tiaro theatof. This excels the longest
run known to any previous Now York pro-
din-lion , vogurdlcis ot how pretentious It
may have been. The cast Includes
Hurry Conor , vrho create. ! the part of
Wolland Strong. Anita Hoyd. Nclllo Hoso-
bud , Clcoixo Hoano , Jr. , Harry ( Jllfol\Mulsn \ ;
Dnan , and. llcssto Clayton , a phonomonil
dancer. The sale of scats will open llili
HlOl'lllilp.
The following uiiti'rlago llccnsca wcra
iisurd. yesterday :
Nnmo and Adlic < * i > ARC ,
( ( COIKU II. ? leek , IVmirta * . Xeb . . . . . 2'J
I Mlnlilo Sloiln , Dcnicliis. Nub . 11)
I John Ptnbon- , ! , Omaha . 6
1 Annlo lluxhold , Dmiiha . . . 2J
I riiurlln Johnson , ! ? oulli Omaha . . . . . . 11)
I Orra Kobert , Soii'h Umaha . 2J
! dodfrcy l.nthy , DdURlai , Nol . 2t
1 Noveltu ( irather , DiniKlits.Nob . 1U
J ( leorco llrUmann , Omaha . , . , . , . . . 33
I Uertha Llfcon , Oinnlia . 3U
Pills that cure sick headache : DcWltl't
1-ittlo Karly UUcrs.
Itnlilicil U'tillo A MIT p.
T. F. Johnson , who lives at 1010 North
Twenty-fourth street , reported to the pollen
yesterday that his room had been entered
by a burglar Monday nlijlit and JM.iV ) in
cash stolen , .k > hnon was sleeping in tha
room and us his p.\nluloons wcro taken from
under his head ho thinks the burglar must
have applied some drug to his nostrils m
order to prevent hi * luvaUcnhiR whllo ha
was at work. There Is no clew to tlio thief. '
It Cures Coldt , Coughs. Sere Throat , Crone , Infill *
enza. 'Whooping ; Cough , Bronchltli and Asthmt.
A certain cura for Coniumptlon la firtt lUect ,
and a lure relief In advanced nt.iccl. TJ at onct.
AROLI
LiKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS A
' BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE.
OMAHA
Morse-Cos Slioj Company.
Baleiroom anJ OMIcu-in-U3J-1111 Ilu.rart 4t
Kuotorr -llia-jr.l-11'il Ho ard at.
\V ra tha OSI.V Mnnuf3tur rj of Iloott un4
ouriievrfnctorjr ,
M. E. Smith & Co. Kilpatrick-KochDry
( JUOD8 CO.
Irr jroodf , notloni , fur * Notloni , K nt ' furnlib'
ulihluz yaodi. rornor IIIK yuuil < . cur , ItlU and
Ilia auU Howard Bt . llarnty Htrt U.
You vilU tee tbo eicller.t effect after ttklni tha
firit dose. Cold by denlcia cverywhtn. L&rg >
bottles 50 cents and S1 .CO.
A Now nnd Complcto Treatment , conslstlnc o (
ROTPOaiTORlEB. Capraloa of Ointment and fwu1
I3oins ot Olntinont. A nover-falllnsf Cure for Pile *
S5A\cr " ? ? H.r 2Ste !
Vrlth the knlto or Injections ! ot 'carbolic ) ocidTvlicil
nro painful nnd enldom a permanent cute , and ot'.cul
resulting In death , unnc'coseary. Why andiirn !
thlo tcrrlblo cllnsaao ? Wo. ijuarnntoij.O'
boxea to euro anv onoo. iciu only nay lor ,
benefits recolvoU. ( I n box , GI or J5by mall , oomrlt
free. Guarantees Isenod by our nrcnts.
Cu'cd' Plles
by Japanese Liver Pocl | !
Iho crest 1,1 Vr.ll r.ncl STOJI AOlf ItUUULATOH and
UIOODl'UUIinEIU Bmall , mild aud ploasnr.t to
lake , especially udoptodlorcUUirea'auso. COUotev
tS cento. i
, OUABAKTEEB iesnod oaly bj i
Kuhn < kCo.Solo Agents , Omaha ,
Oun obtain a r t ?
pn
firalvil bamf j ( j g Jil
- „ . . _ -tr il
' ? . "Wi. hii ttU't' ' IndlanTltS )
rdv which VRKT/.INI.V. III'IUUI.V nml I'F.ltilA- ,
NKNTI.V cures nil fulins ut IHTI.III. dcbllltr , lo
mauhnod , iltnn ! ! r . nlroplty. iiti lt < al tTe < iknv ft
etc. AdlilCMOIHI'.VrAI. itlCllluXl , CO.Oblcuca.
Omaha's New33lHot5l.
Cor. 12th anil IloivurJ Hiroati
40roanif ! . % ' ) per day.
40rooms S'LOJ per day.
uOrooms with bath at t ) nor j vr. '
bOrooms with bath at H. > ) par lir
IModerli In Kvury ICu4i | iit ,
fiowly FiirnKlinl yiir. > ii'li-jJt
C. S. ERB , Pron.
Union Stoii Yards Company ,
Soxitri Ornaha
BlitCattlo H o tnctsinaj unrkjtU tit will
CQMMIS'.IT ! HOUSES.
Wood Brotiian
j
LIve StoU Oommliilon Jlaroliumt * .
EoitUOmaba Tclcp onj 111 ; , Unlcilt
jon.f n. OVOHMAX , l .BMi.r i
\YAJ/IIH KV'o ) j , (
Market reports by mill and vrlre cheerful
arnlsbod upon auuflcatlou.
HAKBWAKE.
HAT8 , ETO. |
W. A. L , Gibbon & Co
Wbolotala
Ilati , capi , iir ivr poodi ,
mlilani. Utli
trooti.
Frick & Herbert , OuiaQi Stove Ilepii :
Vr'OitlfH. ( flnrn r D lr
Wboloalv liquor dealer * nod water atl obuiiali
for Aor klDdot > iiir
1001 rarnam St.
PAPER. OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co.
Carrjr a full Hock nt
printing ) wrapping ua and lubrlutlaj
p ptrt , card
etb , ailt ( ( * , It ,