Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 14, 1893, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi THURSDAY , DECPMBRll M , 1803 ,
COMMERCIAL AXD FINANCIAL
Liberal Buying by Shtnti Held Wheat Quito
Firm Yesterday.
MAY OPENED AT TUESDAY'S CLOSING
Circulation of the Wenvel Stnry MTn lie.
HMfpd nltli l.llllo Apparent T.ITect
LUrrponl Mitrktt Lower
for I'uturr * .
CHICAGO , Dec. 13-A good buying trade ,
prlnclpall.v by shorts , and tight north
western receipts held wheat linn today and
May closed nt yesterday's last figures.
Oats nnd corn cacli scored a ' > ! of . ' 40 , anrt
provisions tccovcrcd and closed a Httlc
higher.
May opened nt yesterday's closing. It was
flpalt out , hownvcr. In larpor iiuuntltlcs than
could ho Immediately cared for nnd declined
1,0 The wcavcl story was again circulated
nllhout much apparent effect , but the Liver
pool marUet wis quoted ! 4'U loivcr for
futures nnd the bears ruled tlio pit for a
time. Minneapolis and Dtiluth receipts were
liKht and this started prices up again. The
cars received nt tlio two points named
Amounted to butSTI ! , agalnut 7.VJ on the cor
responding day last year. Tlio price re
covered slowly und had reached the opening
lltfuro when Hradstrecl's visible supply
Itatctncnt was reported. That showed an
Increase ot lOtH.i00 ! bu. cast of tlio Kocklcs
mil au increase west of ! ! til,000 bu. , ns
compared with au Increase of 5,542,000
liu on both coasts on the corresponding
week of last your. The inarUul took a tumhlo
following this fitatuincnt , but the decline
was only momentary and prices BOOH
advanced. Linn , Hcivin , Pardriuge , Cuduh.v
nr.il Nat Jones have nrcumulnicd lines of
short , although they wore still sellers this
morning. The buying during the day could
not bo accounted for and the supposition
that it was an lutompt of theirs to get back
Bhurt wheat without altracling attention
hml much to do with the firmness of tlio
market. May opened at tWJ o , sold off J < e ,
went up ' < o. lost > { c , sold up ? o , lost j c ,
advnnocu Jfo und reacted Jt'u to the elosc ,
whoie It had opened.
Tlio feeling lu corn was steady , the market
ihowhig an undertone of steadiness. The
Iowa crop Indicating a production of about
40,000,000 bu. less than tuo estimate was one
ol the influences which helped the bulls.
May opened unchanged , and after sclllnc un
igiMlccllncd Wo and rallied to uloso at 40ji- .
Oats opened with an caslur fecllnp , but ttio
trcncth In wheat and Uradstreefs report
showing n decrease in the Visible supply of
oats caused a reaction and the market , went
up. May opened unchanged ut SOJfo and
after losing ' < ro advanced to the close at
BlVc. ;
Tlio provision market was a choppy one.
Heavy hog receipts pave the market iv
tumble , but later It rallied. Compared with
last nlglit Januray pork is lOo higher. Janu
ary lard 2J c liicher , and January ribs un
changed.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
DO cars ; corn , 200 cars ; oats , 175 cars ; hogs ,
KI.OOO head.
Tno leading futures ranged as follows :
ArllolcH. Open. lllfli. IM\V. Clobu.
May. . . .
SHOUT KIDS
JQ11
May. . . . . .
Cnsli quotations were us follows : '
1'i.OUit llttcluiiiKucl.
WHEAT No. a'sprlng , 01 UoNo. \ . 3 sprlrigi
60 < 2G3c : No. 2 red , 01 We.
CORN No. 2 , 35ic : No. 3 yellow , 34ic.
OATS-NO. 2. 2BWc ; No. 2 white , SOU
BO' u ; No. 3 white , 28'(3.20c. ( !
ItYE-No. 2. 45i40c.
UAni.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40Q52c ; No.
4 , 37Q45C.
FI.AX Hr.r.n-No. 1.J1.29.
TIMOTHY SKUD 1'rlino , J4.
J'0lt Moss , pcrhhl. , $12.75ttl2.87'J ; lard ,
per 100 His. , } 8.07ii ; sliort ribs sides ( looio/ / ,
fG.503G.GO ; dry Bil .od shoulders ( boxcdl ,
I0.20ia0:50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , 87.25 ®
7.50. - .
WHISKY Distillers. ' flnlshcil goods , per gal. ,
11.10.
KuiiAim Unchanged ; cut loaf , 6Jic ; cranu-
livtcd , ? 4.70j htiinilard "A"t4.GO.
Tliu followhiK were the receipts and ship
ments for toiluy.
On the I'roduco oxchanico today the butter
market wan steady. Creamery , 21@27ii ; dnlry ,
18S'J3c. ) KBRS , easy ; strictly fresh , 234t23j4c.
Now Vorlc Murlotn.
Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 13. FI.OUII Itecolnts , 20,100
bbl.i.j oxp-rtd , 20.500 bbls. ; sales , 8,000
pkgs. ; mnrkot dull and heavy ; south-
urn llour , dull ; rye flour , easy ; buckwheat
Hour , quint , $3.153.26 ; city mill patents ,
t4.'J64.r > 0 ; winter patents , $3,40@3.GO ;
city mills , clour. $3.GOO3.G5 ; winter straights ,
$2.bOQ3.20 ; Mlimn ota patontK , $3,704,15 ;
wlntor extras. $ 2.20a2.70 ; Minnesota bakurs ,
$2.303.70 ; wlntor low -grades , $1 022.20 ;
tprlng low grades , $1.001.00 ; surlnp extras ,
$1.05U > 2.40 ; southurit llour , common to fair
extra , $2.202.70j cholco extra , $2.703.00 ;
rye llour. Huporllne , $2.80 ; fancy , $2.802.90.
HtiCKWiiEAT Dull ; Canadian , In bond , 80c.
t'oitN MKAIQulot ; yellow western , 92.00 ®
2.70 ; llrnndywlno , $2.70.
JtYK Nominal.
lUiii.r.v Dull ; two-rowed state , G203o ;
No. 2 Milwaukee , GlQC'Jc.
llAiti.GY MAI.T Dull ; western. 05 < 2,80c ; Cana-
dliin. ooaosc : Hlx-roweil. StMifiOc.
WHEAT Uccolpts , 3,100 bu. ; exports , 71.-
fiOO bu , : sales , 1,605,000 bu. futurus , 240,000
bit , spot. Spot market , moderately active ,
closing steady ; No. ti red , In store und elevator -
tor , 07jo ; .moat , GSftc : f.o , b. , OHi08'Jc ;
ungraded red , 05&G7e ; No. 1 northern , 72ic. !
Options oncned weak on f rue local and homo
foreign Holllng , iiirnod dull , rallying on cover-
In l ? und runiorM of largo axports , which wore
COIIN Itt'COlptH , 73,000 nu , | exports. 127,100
1)11. ; bales , GHO.OOO Iii. future.- * , 101,000 bu.
Knot. Hoot market Htcaily ; No. 2 , 45 > ic lu
elevator , -til'it ; nllont ; uiiKrmhtd mixed , 46u
© 45J.4C. Upllous opened weaker' on big ru-
cclpu , lint rocovurcd latur on the Iowa crop
cstlnmtu unil u dfcruusQ In llrailstrcot'N , clon-
iiiK nt 'Jo net advancu ; Jniuiary , 43iHii : ,
uloat'd at 44Ui" March , 45io ; Muy , 45ia40a ( ,
uloufd nt'40c' Ducoiubor , 44 ? < 2,44cl ; ; ci
*
OATH Uvci'lpU , 77,700 bu , ( exports. 4000
easy ul the opening , but nulled later with
corn , rloMni ; at > 4c ma decline ; January , 33'
( T.34c , closing at ; i4 iiMny | , 35'i30'ic , clos
ing at 30Vc : Heceinber , ! iaji : .
JlniTKit'ulot ; wuMom dairy , 18Q22 ' ;
. .
i. , tn j
-I'lriiii
bid.
bid.ItosiN Quiet ; strained ,
tl.27'iQl,32 > i.
Tum'BSTiNK Steady : 20w < 329Jic.
KICKQuiet ; domestic fair , extra , 3Vi5iC. !
Moi ASsts Dull ; New Orleans , open Iceitle.
good to choice , iiOft40o ,
Coi'PKH Kasler ; lnko.flO.60 bid.
J.KAD - Weak ; domestic. (3.10.
TIN Qulot ; Straits , I'J0.45 bid.
BFU.TEII-Kuster : donu-stk'3.G7bld. ! ( Bales
on 'change 70,000 Ibs. January ut $10.25.
COTTOKHKKD On/ There Is a moderate do-
uuinil for local consumption , whllir exporters
are holding olT ; ndvlci'x from tint south rather
llrmori prime crude Is quoted ut 2Hc ; otf
grades , 2427i ! ; yellow 'butter grades , 30c ;
prime yellow , 34c ; yellow off grade * , 3XJ33c ( ;
prime white , 30&4OC.
4ji ; ( o-10ci cut loaf , lUS 3-lOc ; cru h d , 63 ;
ti 3-lOci pondcrort , 4 fM
4 5-lV5M'ie ( : rubp . 4 U-NVTM Vr
. .
llors-Qiilcli stato. roiiiinon lo rholce.
ln' ; 1'ncltiiToaM , l a2J : i- .
Ilium- Steady ; wet mlli-d Neir Orloon * . sc-
loclcd. 45-806 - It. * . . 4'la.6'i" ( Te.ras sclerli-il ,
n56MHh . .4U5i' : Iliicmn Ayrc , dry , 20124
Ibs. , 10'jai ' lr ; TOXHSI , dry , 24Q.30 \ \ > . , C < il7e.
1. fliiKitSlpadyi : hcmliirli nole , Iluciios.
AVICK , light tohrnvv Wolirhts. 14511 0 < > .
I'liovisioxs-lhill. He f. dull ; beef hnm ,
I10.no. i'ui meats dull ; pickled hams , tfaouc '
Ijanl , nominal : weitorn steam rioted at 18. 80 ;
option sulot , none ; Dpcctrtbor , 58.50. nomlii.il ;
January , JH.25 , nominal. Pork , qttlot nnd easy.
Omnh.i I'ri.ilucii Market.
IltiTTKii The local demand Is light nnd the
surplus stock has to 1m shipped In order to
keep the mntkct oloancd up. At the same
tlmu duali'ivtcompliitn that the Milpplng de-
nmii'l Ii not very active. The market Is very
weak and thn atmmnt.ot butter that brings 2M (
li very small ; clnitco codlitrv , ISilUOL' ! fre h
pariklng stock , 10i' .
DIIIXSBM I'ort.Tiiv I'rlcc * are low , mid that
may tend toitliuulale the < loiimnd. Chickens
cholco , CP.Ti'i gccso and ducks , 7Q8c ;
turkeys , OicltV.
IJIVK I'ot'l.TiivDealers pcncrnlly am advis
ing against the vlilmnent of live poultry us t.ho
donmml Is verv light , tliu trade generally pre
ferring drcsMid poultry.
\'BAlr-Tlio arrivals are not heavy and the
market Him at previous quotation * , Choice
small and fat veals , 7 < 371 c ; thin or heavy ,
tlAMl' llahhlts are nl o hpromlng very
plenty and will not stand such hlith ijuulalnms
ns In the past. 1'rnlrlo chicken" ) , t4 ;
Rroiive , J3.20fl3.50 ; quail , JI.25 ; jack nnlne ,
! 1 ; golden plover , $1 ; Canadu geese ,
? i.OCntO.OO ! ! .small geese , } 4. 0034.50 ! nrant ,
$3.00543.60 ; mallard dltckt , $2.76113.00 :
redhead ducks , (3 ; blue wing teal
ducks , U.76&2.00 ! green whip teal
ducks , fl.50 ; mtaod ducks. J1.25Ttl.sO ; oan-
va.slmciduuks5.0 ( > ao.oO ! Juok rabbits , $1.00 ;
small rabblls , 75i ; ; siiilrrel | , 76aOOc ; deer
saddles , peril ) . , l.'lUlOi ; ; dour carcasses , 10c ;
antelope saddles , 12 13c ; antolonu carcasso ! ' ,
8Q9i : .
KddsThe receipts of fresh laid rggs nro
very light null the market steady nt 23c. The
hulk of the cold storage stock Is going at SOS
21c.
21c.HO.NKV
HO.NKV Ilonoy Is coinmeiiclnz to move
a little more freely , but. the demand Is still
light for K ; choice whlto clover , lOc ; Call-
roiula , HV.
OYSTBIW Medium , 15c : hor-oshoos ,
11'iiMo ; lllbertR , 1'J'ic ' ; llra tl nuts , 12
liccans , large , 1214c ; pecans medium , lOc.
The market , on black walnuts Is low and uo
ono wants to buy.
VKOr.TAm.KS.
BKANS California haud-plrkud navy. J1.90I4
2.00 ; western navy , Sl.aOSl.OO ; common whltu
beans J1.60S1.76.
O.xioss Onions nro quoted nt OOaOr.c , and
on oulors at G670c ; panNh onion- , nor
date , 51.50.
WATKII ( . 'IIKSS 1'ut up In berry boxes , per
casoof IGqUs. , $1.50.
I'OTATOKSNebraska , Iowa and Minnesota
grown potatoes , lu xmall lots from store , G. > &
70o ; same In cur lots , COi'j Colorado , from
store , 70c : ( 'olorado lots , 051 7 )0.
CAliliAni : Orders forcabbage from the coun
try are filled at 'Jo pur Ib.
CEI.EIIY HOOTS According to size , 40OCOC
pordoz.
CUI.EIIV flood stock , 30c ; extra fancy Cali
fornia. COS75C.
SwKKTl'oTATons Tno supply Is fair ; west
ern stock , per bill. , $3.50.
GHK.KN ViinTAinis : : Spinach , perbhl. , $2.25 ;
salsify , 30330i : per do/ . ; radishes , per
doz. , 20c ; endive , per doz. , 75o ; onions ,
per do20c ; caullllower , pur do/ . . } 2 ; lot-
tuce. per do00ii70o ; cucumbers , $2 ; toma
toes , per Ib. , 20c.
GHAIT.S Eastern Concords 22iCatawb.is ; ,
nor n-lli.busket , 17lHc ; Malagas per 50-lb.
bbls. . net , $5.505iO.OO ; Malagas , per 50-lb. bbls. .
not , $ o.oo7.no.
UAi.ifoiiNlA I'miiTS There Is'not much loft
on the market ; pears , $2.75 : Muscat
grapes , slnglo coses , * 1. 1031.25 ; black grapes ,
$ l.'J5S1.50.
Afi'i.ES The supply Is light on Ibis market
and prices higher : choice , per bbl. , * 4.750.00 ;
fancy western , J1.76Q2.00 per box.
( iliANiiEUHlKS Cranberries are arriving very
freolv and are In good demand ; Capo Cod.
per hbl. , $0.20G.OO : boll und bugle , 10.50
30.75 ; Jersey , SO ; boll and cherry , $0.
TIIOI'ICAIj riUJITS.
UAXAVAS 1'rlcoi romaln about sto.idy : per
bunch , large , $ 2.00i&2.50 ; per bunch , bmall to
medium. $1.763,2.0 ; ) .
I.TJMONS Good lemons , J5.00O3.00.
OUANOKS Mexicans or 1'Iorldas , p r box ,
$2.75 ; large sizes , $2.50.
TANOEIIINES Pur box , $2.70.
OltAl'E KnuiT I'er box , $0.
IIIDIS , TAI.I.OW , IITC ,
IIiDr.s No. 1 grcon hides , 2Ui : ; No. 2 preen
hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted hides , 3c : No. 2
green allod hides , 2c ; No. 1 green malted
hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted
hides , 20 Ibs. to 40 lln. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf. 8
Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 5u : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15
Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint hides. 5c ; No. 2 dry Mint
hides : 4c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. Part
cured hides lie per Ib. less than fully cured.
SIIKEP I'KI.TS Grocn salted , each , 35St75c ;
grcon salted shearlings ( short woolod early
skins ) , each 103 > 10c ; dry bhcarllugs ( short
woolod early skins1. No. 1 , each 6iiilOc ; dry
shoarllngsshort ( , wooloil early nklus ) . No. 2
each &c ; dry ( lint , Kansas and Nebraska ,
butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , loa
lie ; dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool belts , per Ib. , actu'il weight , 1720i : ; dry
flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. ,
actual weight , 010c : dry Hint Colorado mur
rain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 7@0c ;
dry pieces -ind bucks , actual welhgt , 0 70.
MlnnenpolU AVheur Market.
MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 13. At the opening of
the wheat market this morning there was a
somblnnco ot strength which lasted hut n few
minutes and general wuiluiess became ap
parent , which almost threatened a collapse.
The course of the market throughout the
session was of the milk and water .sort. Ooora-
tlons were chlelly confined to a little "spread
ing" notwoen hero and other markets. The
Elevator companies sold a llttlo against their
cash purchases , hut not In .sulllclcnt volume to
Inltuonco the market. May wheat opened at
C2JXC , sold down to l.2"ic and closed at G2f'c ;
December , 60c. Track closed : No. 1 hard ,
GIVJc : No. 1 northern , 00iNo. ! ; . 2 northern ,
60c , lleoolpts. 280 curs shipments , 20 cars.
The track mnrkot was fairly active , with a
good demand from local millers , bhlppers
were out of the market. Klovator companies
bought llttlo. Low grades or smutty samples
were hard to move. No. 1 northern bold mostly
at ( HH',0 and No. 2 at SOQOOlic.
Flour Is blow und the demand Is running
under the production , which Is not large.
Ocean rates are weak and of course that has n ,
tendency to help the export trade , but the re
duction hi the rates has not as yet boon of
hiilllclent extent to help matters to speak of.
Sellers are generally .holding for prices quoted ,
but Iho weakness In wheat makes buyers
more disposed to hold oft" for lower figures.
Khlpnmuts , 25,081 bbls. : first patents , $3.30 ®
3.76 ; second patents , $3.00Q3.35 ; fancy and
export bakers , $1.6vai.OO ( ; low grades In bags ,
$1.20ttl.25 , The added dully output , of mills
grinding today will probably aggregate 25,900
bbls. Home millers say tlio demand U good
for bran and that the market Is i firm at $10 ;
others loss fortutmto In making sales say It Is
slow at 19.60. Shorts are generally quoted
from $ 'J.7539l0.75. Shipments , 1,074 tonu.
St. I. i.nn Murkem.
BT. I.ouis , Doc. 13. FLOUR Dull and un-
changod.
WIIKATVentup ! < < la ! curly , then dropped
' . © ? , but recovered Inter ami closed a small
fraction above yesterday ; cash , 687 > c ; Decem
ber , 60 } { o : January , DU ci Mny , COSOGJic.
COIIN I'ollowod wheat and closed Uu up ;
cash , 33Uu ; December , 34c ; January , 3Uu ;
May , 3U'ic.
OAIH Very dull for cash and Dccouibor ,
27ic ! hid ; May. butter , 31c.
KYI : Lower ; losell , 40lc old.
HAIII.KV No sales.
HHAN Quiet at 03c , cast track.
HAY Une.liumrod ; timothy , $10.00312,60 ;
prulrlo$7.0l'u59.00. )
LUAH-Diill ; $3.00.
ril'Kl.TKIl-Salnulo ut $3.00.
Kl.AXHKKli-lllgior ! ; $1.18.
HUTTKH Unchanged ; creamery , 22 < a2Cc ;
dairy , 10it'J4c. (
Kdtis Unchanged ; 21fi215c. !
COIIN MliAiQtilel , iitH.75.
WHISKV Steady at $1.10.
llAddiNd UnchaiiKed : 4 ; < ® 0c.
COTTON TIES Unchanged ; 'JScSll.OO.
I'ltovi.sio.NS l.oner : pork , H3.75 ; lard , $8 :
looho dry salt shoulders , $ u.rj'i ; longs and
ribs tfO.021 ! ; hhorlN , $ U,80 ; boxed lota. lOu
more ; bacon , shoulders , $7.20 ; lougn unu ribs ,
7.87'i > - liorl.s. J8.12IJ.
ItKtitiUM'ftFlour , 3.OOO bbls. ; wheat , 35,000 ,
bu. ; corn , 00,000 bu. : outs , Ul.oOO bu.
Kill I'M BM'ii Flour , 5,000 bhU.i wheat , 2,000
bu. ; corn , 100,000 bu. ; outs , 18,000 bu.
Kumuu
KANSAS OITY , Dae. 13. WIIBAT Wunk und
Jiu lower ; No. hurd , & 2c ; No. 2 red , OOc.
COIIN Firm ; No. a mixed , atMiftUUiic ; No , 2
white , 31c.
lliiA.v Active und ttrm utOO&Olc * .
HAY Quiet and weak ; timothy , iB.50ao.00 ;
pralrlo. U.OO0.00.
IlUTTCHMoru ncilvo aurt firm ; creamery ,
2XiUOc ; dairy , 18ia20c. .
KtHlS Quleluml weak ut. 20' Jc.
HECEIITSWheat , 31,000 bu. ; corn. 7,000
bu. ; oatM. 1,000 bu.
Him-iiKNTti-Wlieat , 20,000 Du. ; corn , 7,000
bu. ; ontb , 1,000 bu.
l.'otti.n
OAl.VKhTO.N , Due. 13.-Ojrro.v-Steady : nilil-
dllMK , 7Ui" low nilddlhi'j , 0 16-ltii ; ; KOOI ! or-
dluury , 0 , c ; rfctilpiM , 7,023 bale. . . ; oxporlH
lo continent. GVJ67 biilt's ; ales , 1,747 Lmlut , ;
tiplnuors , 81 link's ; stock , 200,101) Imlos.
. New VtMK. Dei- . 13.-Cin < ) N-Totul ruoelpts.
43.O88 baloi ; t > xu | > rt . tirout llrltilln , 11J603
biilON ! l-raiii ! , 8,268 l.uloa . ; coiitlnunt. 14,861
balft ; ttocU , 1,172,320hulus ; coiitolldutuU nut ,
200,7ua ualDi. l. voiu for thu wick ; Uicut
llrllaln. 100.447 bales ) Tranrp , 30,773
onntlnoni. 34.3.VJ tmlcs. Total liii"o feptom-
Imrl ) NcI , 5,320,260 bnles ; exports tudrntl
Ilrltaln , 1,10'J,1U ( bnlr ; I'mncc , 290.043
bnlr.s ; continent , 713,690 bales ; channel ,
0,400 nnlcs.
IIORTON , Dei1.13.'OTTOS'Quiet ; middling
7 13-10 < ; ; low mlildllnp , 73-lfic ! peed ordl-
nnrv , 0 6-lCc ; net receipt * , 1,651 bales ; grois
6,7'Js bales
Nr.w OIII.I N.H , Dec. 13. ( "OTTOS I'lrm ;
mlddltn ? , 7'o ! low middling. 7c ; cootl ordi
nary. GV : not rerclpts , 12,003 hales ; cross
iccelpts , 13,320 bales ; oxporl.s 1'rnnce , 8,268
, M-I , T. , - < .1111. i.iiiuinrv. , .itu.f..u , iiii.rii.iiv ,
* 7.47tt7.48 ! Miirrh , $7.07 17.58 ; April , $7.00ft
7.00 ! Mny , ? 7.74'3,7.75 ! Juno , $7.827.84 ; July ,
$7.01(3,7.03. (
"r. Louts , Dec. 13. COTTON Firm ! mid
dling , 7"c ; snlcs , 1,400 bales ; receipts , 0,700
bales ; shipments , 0,000 bales ; MMk , 49,700
balos.
_
( 'ollVo Alurliot.
NEW YniiK , Dec. 13. Comn-Onttons : opened
10 polnLs up lo 10 points down , ruled quiet
and Irregular In the absence of llrnrllliin nd-
vlocs , rliMccl sleudy at 5 points nvtadvance
to 0 tiolnts net decline : sales , 7,760 lings In
cluding ! Dei-ember , $17.0. " > U17.10 ; .lamtnry ,
$10,70IA10.75 : IVhrnry , 910.45 ; Maich. $10.1640
10.25 ; Mny , $10.0051.16.06 ; September. $16.00.
.Spot ijofTce. Hlo , steady : No. 7 , $18.12' < ai8.26 ;
mild , steady ; Cordova , WO.003.20.25.
llAMiu.'lid , Dec. 13. Steady nt UQU pfg
advance.
HAVIIK , Dec. 13. Quiet nt ' ( tt'Sf advance.
Ilio DK JANF.IIIO. Dec. 13. No advices.
LONDON , Dec. 13. Stcaily at OttOd advance.
Milwaukee .tturKnts.
Mit.vrAt'KF.R , Doc. 13. Fi.ouit Stundy.
WHEAT \Vouk : No. 1 ! spring , 00c ! ; No. 1
northern , G4c.Mny ; , G4c.
COIIN Steady : No. 3 , 35c.
OATrtHtoady ; No. U white , 30c : No. 3
white , 23331 ' < V.
llAiti.KY Dull nnd nominal ; No. 2 , 48c ;
sample , 305J50c.
KVK Lower ; No , 1,47'iC.
1'itovi.sioxs Lower : pork. $12.60 ; lard , $7.05.
HKCKiiT.l.'lour. . 8.700 bills. ; wheat , 4H.800
bu. ; hurley , 20,400 1m.
Slill'MKNTS riour.lfO.OOObbls. : whuat , 10,800
bu.i barley , 12,000 bu
_
I.lvorpoul .Miimein.
Livr.nroot , , Dec. 13. WIIKAT Steady ; de
mand poor ; holders offer moderately ; Cali
fornia , No. 1,5s GdHOs 7d ; No. 2 red , western
sprlntr , 5s HdilOs Oil ; No. 2 red , western winter ,
5s3dt5s4d.
CoitN-Qtilot ; demand inodorate ; mixed
western , 4s 'Jl-id.
I'novislONS-Lurd , 49s. Hoef , extra India ,
1 10s , Uncoil , lone and short clear , 50 Ibs. , 45s
Oil ! long clear , 45 Ibs. , 40 .
TAI.I.O\V American Liverpool fine , 28s.
1'uorlu drain .UurKor.
rEOiitA , Doc. 13. COHN Active nnd stcndy ;
No. 2 , 34 ye : No. 3 , 32 vc.
OATS Market cnsler-.No. 2 white , 29U'tt
295 ! ' . : No. 3 white , 28J < Q.2 ! iC.
HYB Nono.
WHISKY Murltct llrm ; wines , $1.15 ; spirits ,
HECKIITS Wheat , none ; corn , 08,000 bu. ;
onts , 30,300 bu. ; rye , 1,200 bu. ; barley , 0,800 bit.
SHIPMENTS Corn , 10.450 bu.j outs , 61,800
bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 7,000 bu.
\Voul MurKut.
ET. Louis , 'Dec. IS. Wooi , Top grades
steady ; others weak. No sales reported and
no change tn prices ; Missouri and Illi
nois , medium , 10@17u ; low and braid ,
lantl&c ; Hue. HSJKIe ; wc.stcrn and northern ,
medium , l.Tlf. Me ; line medtuin , ll12c ; fine ,
oailc ; Texas medium , 13 < & 15c ; coarse and
low. 10ffll2c ; light , line , 10J13i ! ; heavy , line ,
'JSl'Jo ; tub washed , choice , 25c ; low and
coarse , 18320c. _
OH MiirkelH.
Oir. CITY , Dec. 13. National transit cer
tificates opened at 78 ? ; ; highest , 78i ; low
est , 78i ; closed , 78 i ; sales , 4,0011 bbls. ;
clearances , 30,000 bbls. ; shipments , 134,081
bbls. ; runs , 03,029 bbls.
I'lTTSimuo , Doc. 13. National transit cer
tificates opuned tit 78U ; closed nt 78 ? ; hlt'h-
cit , 78 ; ; lowe.st , 78e ! ; no sales ,
New Yoru Dry ( Ji.mU Market.
Nr.w YOHK , Dec. 13. A'ery little In the way
of distinctly new features arose in the dry
goods market today. 1'rlnt cloths show a llrm
tone. Stable cotton goods are dull. Prints
and printed fabrics continue ( pilot. A some
what better trade Is reported In ginghams nnd
woven fabrics for the spring trade , but dross
goods continue dull.
DulutliVhcitt
DUI.UTIT , Dec. 13. Market about , unchanged
today. Close : No. 1 hard , cush and December ,
Glc ; May , 0 & % ( ; ; No. 1 northern , cu h
GOc ; May , G4ic ; Noi 2 northern , cash , G4'ti ' < ;
No. 3. northern 52c : rejected , 40c. On truck :
No. 1 northern , to arrive , 00 > tC.
STOCKS AND UUXDS.
Slight Increase lu the Dentine * ' " Securi
ties Noted.
(
NEW VoitK , Dee IS. There vras a slight
Increase in the dealings on the Stock cx-
chnnco today which was entirely duo to
purchases for the London account , so mo
15,000 shares beitift purchased by the arbi
trage houses including St. Paul , Erie , Louis
ville & Nashville. Union Pacific , Kansas &
Texas preferred and Denver & Uio Grande
preferred.
A very active buying movement was de
veloped in General Electric. The last price
was the highest of the day and shows an ad
vance of U percent , In the final snles ot yes
terday. Sugar was freely sold during the
early dealings and'broke to 78Jjf. ex-divi
dend ol 3 per cent , a decline of i-y per cent.
The moving influence , was , of course , the
tariff , which it is claimed gives the German
rolinorsan Undue ad vantage over the Ameri
can Sugar Hoilnliifjcompany. There is , however -
ever , a well dolincd opinion in speculative
circles that the stock of the company is
being manipulated by insiders with a view
to use Its depreciation as an argument that
the proposed tariff schedule will work ma
terial injury to the homo sugar industry.
The net loss on the day was five-eighths
of I per cent. Chicago Gas was largely
dealt in and , after an early decline of live-
eighths ol 1 nor cent , rose \ % per cent on
the filling of orders to buy. a majority of
which came from the west. The stock wns
well supported during the afternoon and
closed within one-fourth of 1 per cent of the
top figures. Western Union suffered eatly
in the day from reports of decreasing earn
ings of the current quarter nnd when the
statement for the quarter ending with Sep
tember was published showing a decrease of
nearly $450,000 for that period there was a
still further decline , which the declaration
of the rezulat ; \ \ { per cent dividend did not
check. The decline from yesterday at the
lowest point touched wns 1 per cent.
In the Into dcallncs no mention was
mudo of decreasing earnings for this quar
ter , and this was used to rally the shares
three-fourths of 1 per cent. Chicago. Bur
lington & Qulncy rose three-fourths of 1 per
cent on good buying during the moruintr , it
being roportea tnai tne ro.icr was doing ii
peed business , but the closing gales showed
a reaction of one-half of 1 per cent.
The dealings In the rest of the list vroro
on a very small scale , with few changes.
American Tobacco advanced 2 per cent and
Eiiisou Electric 1 per cent.
The Post sas : London again bought
> tocks in moderate ( luantitics today. The
early foreign price was above our own nnd
arbitrage purchases promptly stimulated
prices hero ntid the general tone was strong.
On the market as u whole today's dullness
was itlinoit as pronounced ns yesterday's
and moderate sales had us quick an influence
as moderate purchases.
The following are the closmtr quotations of
the leading stocks on the New York ex-
chungutoday :
AlchUon llii Nortliiirn I'aollie. .
AihiniH Unpix'SB. . . 1CU INorlh'riil'.pruni.
Alton. T. II. . . , . . , , . J. I ) . 1' . . I.V uU. . , ,
ilu pnidl 143 Norlhwctturn . , , " . . HKlti
Aiiii-rlcan KxpruiB 113 ilu prufil
lUlttmoro.\Olilo. . 72K Now Vork Cunlr.il.
Cumuli ! 1'aultlG 74U N. Y. .VN. K
Ciiimtla South ; ! rn , , 04H. Ontario . \Vonierii
Cuulral I'.iclllo. . . , , 111 'Ori'KOn Imp , , .
ChciH. A Ohio Ill On-iron Km-
Ohlraiio.V Alton. , . 1118 U ) . S. I * A , U. N ,
O..II. A Q 7HK I'acltlo.Mall. . .
Chlo. HUN CnH' 1'L'orta , Due , & K , , ,
CouBolUlalitil Oas. . '
C.G. O.ASt. I , 38U [ I'nlltiiaii i'alaudJ' !
Col , Cunl ii. Iron. . . lUuailhii- , , , . ,
ColtonOllCVrl ' 'UM HIchnioiiilTur. , , . .
Del. A. H'lUsoii ll'-51l ! ilo urul'd. . . .
Del. Lack. & West. lilt : n Itloiranili ) Wcut. .
1) ) . , V U. U. prettl. . . 3'J'ii ' ilo pix-CU
IHu.iO , Kilrd.Co. . . ' . ' 3 2 Uockl-ilanil. . . , . . ,
KaslTi.-nn. , M'SI. ' I'HUl ' " "
Brio 1DU ilo prJf'iii'i , . ! !
ilo iiruCd , , , , iiiw ! St. Paul A Oaialia.
Tort Wnyno ilo prufil
Un-nl Norlh'n pj'd. 1UII 'Southuni 1'aclnc. .
Chl.AKiiHl.lll.pnt iw Tumi. Coal Jt Iron ,
Hocking Valley. , . . 2IH Texan I'.u-ltlo .
lIlliiulHOcntr.il , . , . IKl I'l'ol. .V O. On. pl'il.
tit. 1'aul .V Uiiluth. . 2t > ( Union I'iirlnc
Hun. .V Tuxau i.t'd. J.4t 0. 8 KxiirOHH. . . . . .
I.liUu Krlu & Weal. . \V.,8t.L..Vl'ac \ , . , . ,
< lo pruf'U 114 > ill ) prvl'd
UikoShoru 12UM Wi-ltu Fareo Kxp. . .
I iailTrnut Sil ! : < , Western Union. . , ,
60IJ Whnellnr \ I. i : . . . 14
Loulb. AN. A. . . . . . VH ilo prul'd
ManhattanCoi , . . . . 128 M , A. St. I ,
MempldHiC Ill U. A. U. ( } . . . .
XllcmraiiCtiiilral. . 101 } * Geiuiral iiectrto. : . .
Missouri rucirto. . . ' 'A National LliiseoU , ,
Mol.Ho X Ohio 18 C. K. * J
Nnih. .VCUatt. . . . . . 70 O. P , AJ. prufil , , . .
Nalloiuil Cordate. . 10 ! 1I.&T. C. .
do nruf'tL , , , 4Hi ) ( T. A. A.fcN. M. . . .
N. J. Central 117 T.SI.
Noifollc&W.pt'd , , V4 Uu
North Auuirl'ii Co. .
t-x-dlv. 711.
The total sale * of blocks tuduy wuro HB.UOO
shares , Including ! Ayitrlcnn Snznr , CR.900 ;
Chicago Un * , M.lliOiJnfetlMlni : . 6,2001 Ucncrni
r.lectrle'J7.200 : Ho dliif. | 4.600 ; "t , I'nul , 18-
OtM ) : Weitorn I'nlon. 11,01)0. )
The rnnnc of nrlcovn-4 rrptrlctl by J.V. .
Deanc & ( .lo. , Ilonrd irTTrTido h-ill. Isni follows :
Stocks. lOl'fiiillixn
44 I-
- , - -
if'Mi inx ir > 4
1'nrincMnll I18U '
Jj.\N M ) < < r.o
North wMpnl. . . . . . . 104 lei : i
Mo. I'acltle . , M
Union 1'fti'inp
N 1'ncinc. pTd
N , IVirlfta com. . . .
f , II. A < J
lloi > tt IMnntl
St. 1'Aiil. . . . ,
\\YMorn Union , . , . , .
HiiKnrTruM
Now Knglnml
A trillion. , , . . . .
Clilrniro Ont
HratlltiL'
Doll &tIIndHon
' ' " ' ' ' ' " '
K' ( i. K' . . . . . ! . ! . ! ! !
ConlKKO.
New York -Minify Miirkot.
NP.W YOIIK , Dcf. 13. MONP.V ox CAU. ttisy
nt 1 ! ( percent ! lastlo.Mi , li ! per cent , closed
nil per rout.
1'iiiMi : MF.ucANTii.icllArr.n--333Vi uorccnt ,
HTRIIMMI R.XUIIANUE Dull : actual busl-
ni"is In bunkers' hills nt 54.87414.87U for
dcinund , nnd at M.B4Uft-lH-lH for sixty-day
bill ? . llo < itcil rntci , fI.85y4.H5i. ; Cominor-
clal bills , $4.83JJ4.83U.
MLVKIlCEItTll'ICAlCS-OOSCbld.
( l < ivi : NME.\T HoMS-itcndy. Stale bonds ,
lime live.
The closing quoiatioiu on bonrtus
I. Minion stock Ommitlom.
TjQNDONi IlCC. 13.
Consols , money. . . (18 ; st. 1'aiilnonmion. . tir.J *
Consols , ucc'nt.I3 ( : i-l NcwYorlc Contral. 1BOJ {
Erie . lO
Erie ldH ! . 7ll | lleailliR . lor.
IlllnulHOmr.il. . . . iW ! < | MfX. Ccn. now 4s. . 65ii !
Mexican ordinary in | _
HAH HII.VKII 32d pero .
MOXKY 'Jtt'J'i percent.
unto of discount , in the open market for
both short and three months bills , 2 > i per
cent.
_
Sun Fninc.iKci. .Mining itotiitlnus.
SAN FIUNCISCO , Dec. 13. The omelulcloUnR
quotations for mining .stocks today were as
followt
Now Vnrk Mining limitation * .
YOIIK , Dec. 13. The following arc the
mining limitations : , '
St. 1,01118 Mllllni ; OnotiltlDllI.
ST. J.ouici , dice. 13. Mining stocks were Oull
and unchiniKCd. The following are the closing
quotations :
Did. Ankcd. Hid. AHteeit.
GraniteM. . $ 1.70 $ l.HO Am Nettie. ? .22W $ .27W
AilaniB 40 .GO S. IIupcu 7fi
Bimetallic. 'J.'JB 2.00 Leo : . ,01M .02
Elizabeth. . . ! ( ! ! < .20
On the London Market.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 13. The Post's special
London cablegram say.4 : Silver was nominal
again today ; forward quotations weak , .lun-
xiury. 31s ; spot quotation for silver in India Is
4 per cent above the January delivery : Kupco
paper has fallen to BVJil. The hlocfrmarlcot
was Idle owing to public demand , but the touo
was fairly good.
lrlnunut i XotoH.
IUI.TIMOIIE. Den. 13. Clearings , $2,041,482 ;
balances , J220.400.
I'AHIS , Dec. 13. Three .per cent rentes , OOf
40c for the account.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 13. Clearings , i80,073,424 :
balances , $4,441,973. . , , .
OuAHA , Doc. 13. Clearings , $730,005 ; same
day last week , t820.o04.
I'liii.ADCi.rniA , Doc. 13. Cloarlnss , 810.908.-
001 ; balance * , (1,090,401.
MEMPIIIB , Dec. 13. New York exchange , sell
ing at , par. Clearings , $190,050 ; balances ,
$32,457.
CINCINNATI , Doc. 13. Money,3'J0 percent.
Now York exchange , 40 < u00c ! premium , Clear
ings. $1,800,550.
NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 13. Clearings , $2,005-
870. Now York exchange , bank , par ; com
mercial , $1 per $1,000 discount.
ST. Louis , Dec. 13-Olearlngs. $3,047,410 ;
balances , 8055,047. Money quiet , 78 per
com. Kxclmngo on Nnw York , 80c premium.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 13. The directors of iho
Western Union have declared a quarterly
dividend of IK percent , payublu January 15 ,
1894.
HOSTON , DDC. 12-Clearlngs , $14,450,403 ;
balances , $1,464,781. Money , 1 ® ! ! } percent.
Kxchaiigi ) on New York , 6tUOc premium for
cush , mostly 6c.
HOSTO.V , Dec. 13. The directors of the Hull
Telephone company have declined a quarterly
dividend of $3 per shuro , and an extra divi
dend of $3 per bliaro payable June 15 , 1804.
CHICAGO , Dec. 13. Cloarlngs , * 14,227,313.
Sterling itxchangu , dull ; actual. $4.84i ! < 3
4.874. ? Money , plenty ; rates , 6 7 per cent.
Now York exchange , 0075o discount.
OMAHA 1.1 VH STUCK MAUKKT5.
l.'nttlo Trudu In the Dumps IIoc Active
and htronc.
WEDNESDAY , Dec. in.
For the past three days the auppl.v of
cattle has fallen somewhat short of n weolc
ago , hogs have Increased slightly nnd there
have boon nearly 4,50D more whoop ,
The supply of poor toair half-fat , short-
fed and wurincd-up cattle was out of all pro
portion to the total receipts and there was a
ver.v meapcr showing of doslrablo boot'
stem's. The marketWps all right on the
kinds that suited f.ha , buyers and fair tu
'
choice 1,100 to l,400 < ) 'tu beeves sold at from
M to $5. When It'caino to the commoner
grades the market waV' In very hud shape.
I'rices were not a < great deal lower than
Tuesday but it took.cVmsiderablo twisting
nnd squirming to i'ot anything llko
decent prices. Iradhig was consequently
decidedly slu'lsh'driupoor ( ( [ to very fair W > 0
to l.iJO'lu. ! uteer Id ll the way from t to
| 3.t > 5. Fair to olioU.'Q wosteru nitifo ( cattle
sold nt fully Htead.r-'iirfi-'ci ' , from M..Ti up to
fli.'JO. ItVIM a dull , inojn market throiiph-
out , but very fuirl'Iciyranco ' was effected.
There were lots ol.-cpivs hero , hut with a
good Keuural domuail'tho inovonioiit was
tolorubly brisk ami .orlces were Just about
steady. Good fat pf4 were Jinn , nt from
fc'&O ' up to ti.7. : " > , wile | ( ; > oor to fair stuff was
weak nnd lower at from tl.W ) to 9 . The big
bulk of thn fair to bed butchers' stock
changed luinils nt around 4'J.K ) to fJ.OO.
Calves wore steady at from f 1.75 to $ * > , and
rough stock unchanged nt from H.fVi to $3.50
lor common to choice bulls , oxou nnd stags.
ThereWUB ] a good deal of hfo and activity
to the feeder i trade. Fresh supplies wore
not only large , but regular dealers had quite
a tow on hand and with uu .urgent country
demand u big volume of business was trans
acted. Prlres were generally 'stronger ,
although Bomo of the inferior rough limit
iMttl'j were a itrillo wmilc. Hepi-oacntatlvo
sales ;
DIlEaSKl ) IIEKV.
No. Av. I'r. - No. Av. I'r
1 t)3lll ) 300 12 1030 1350
10 , . 027 3 00 17 , . 1135 a 06
1. 840 a 00 1. .1100 3 65
74O a OO 20. a 6fi
1)57 ) 9 10 UJ.
18 fdrs. . , , 750 a 75 i htoor..iono a as
1 steer. . . 12U ! ) a U5 'Jcoivs. . . 8HO IHO
iscowu. . . OHI : 230 13 tdM..ion4 u oo
, Unas The supply of hogs was a trlllo
short of last Wednesday's run , but with
lower markets cant and no shipping demand
there were enough bore to compel sellers to
submit to a further drop in prices of from a
uhado to Ho. Buyers started in bidding a
nickel lower , and bought the fair to good
linus early , largely at 15.05. Some of the best
loads brought fTUO and 15.15 , whllo rough
mixed packers solil down around f5 and
ttf.tMtJ , Huylng was free and speculators
took hand. This caused a firmer feeling
for a tiuio and sellers could got $5.10 for
good hogs and 13.15 for choice. The bulge
was of short duration , however , and at the
close was weak , not a partlclo bettor than
the opening , The pens wore cleared in
good season , over half the hogs sell
ing ut W.05. On Tuesday over half
the sales were at ift.10 nnd n week
ngo the big bulk of the hogs sold nt & > and
$5.05 , Price * seem low here , but they urn
higher than at other western markets , nnd
local pacl.urs are getting " " the hogs on ae
ro tint of the Inability of shippers to pay
Oinuhu nrlces , Koprusentuiivo sales :
oof ) if or , r.o w , Kill 6 10
no 547 Hill . 'i (1.1 r.4 a 3JO f. ID
51 2.M 2110 ft Oft 73 J7II 40 6 IS
70 JGI ! 280 n oh r.i 203 5 Ui
40 30.1 400 fi Oft 72 .203 5 15
68 , 'JVJ VMO a on
fltlS AM ) norilll.
I..OPO 80 47. ' . 1..400 - 4 HO
SiiKF.rSupplies worn npalii liberal. 'I ' hero
vm n fnlr ilcm.itul for tU'slriihlo muttoni nmt
lambs nt iiuai-l.v steady prices , but oti the
general run of tin- offerings ti ailcvns slow
at weaker prices. A stnull huiii'h of fnncv
Hil-lb. Christmas wpthers brought M. Fair
towesterns. natives. i'J.To n.i'O ; fair to Rood
westerns. $2.2.cii.M : ; i-ommon ami stock
sheep , ai.fKHjtS.a.'i ; Rood to uholeoto to
100-lb. lambs , nW ( < UW > . llcprcscntatlvo
sales :
J < > . A v. IT.
0 nixilvc wulhors . 11)4 ) (5 ( III
202 Wyoming inINo d . 8:1 : 2 H5
220votiiliiR mixed . OH 2 50
VJ. unlive nilM'il . 103 a 85
57 Colorado stoi'l.cr * . 70 a 40
JJiO Colorado stueluT.s . 78 2 40
102 iiiitlMi lambs . OH 4 00
l > reipU mill OUpiMltlmi ill Stork.
O.IU'lnlrn.-lpUiuil dhrnltti | > : i nt slo-li u
Miounhv tlio ! > < ) ; > ) < ! nr the UiiliuSio > 'c Vnrt
I'oiuimtiy for (1m ( twiMilv-four IIOUM i-niHna ut
6ooloct < p. in. , December 1.1 , IHO : ) :
WICKtl'l-X.
Cant. 'Ilisul Cars.
7fi 4.MW Hl-MM ? .
WKSTUltN I'AOKI.INTKUKSTS. ; .
There lln * llrrn uu ICiilnreeiufiit lu tliu
MarUelliiK : of Itoj ; * .
CINCINNATI , Dec. IS.-tSpeolul ToicRiain to
Tin : llKi.l : Tomorrow's I'rlnii Ciirront will
say : I'liuro has been nn ( ! MliirKtiiuciil In tlin
inarlti-tint ; of hoes , western packers having
handled 305,000 for the wuelOwiliiflUO.OUO
tlie | ) iei'edln : ueel ( nnd 330,000 lust yrar ,
milk Ing u total ot 1,075,000 shire November 1
RK'tlnst 1,870,000 last. year. I'ronilneiit. places
compare its follows :
Chicago I.lvo Stock Mnrltot.
CIIICAOO. Dee. ' 13. There wore more rnttlo
hurc today thnn I'ould bu handled to lulvant-
aie. The deniund wns sltiBitlarly weak , even
iiflur inuklnc dun ullowiiiu-e for tins i ! von of
the your und for the extreme dullness of busi
ness cenornlly. The fresh receipts were
ruthor Inrpc , but they had boon llcht for snme
.time previous , anil ordinarily 17,000 ( Mint \\as
tlio cstlimitndisupply ) would not huvo proven
exeesshe. Hiit. si-llor.s found It Ifnposslblu to
dispose of that number today nxcciit at n
Kreator sacrlllc ) ) of urlvesthan they were lire-
pared to make. .It , was well uloni ; toward
noon buforo liiiyoru Rot to worlc , and the later
movement , \viis HliiRRlsh. 1'rlces while not
inurh lower , vruru very weak for dressed bi-ef
und shipping Crudes. lliithor.s' und runnurs'
Kloi'k held up pretty well and there was some
traitliiK In stoeleers : uul feeders ut , about
steady rutvs. 1'rlcehboloiv J4.75 took tlie bulk
of thohtntr. stours selling largely nt from $3,50
to $4.50 , und from $ 2 to $3 Imylni : most of tlio
cows and bulls. Tbeiu was but little Inquiry
for C'hrlstmus slock and the few olterinxs
chiinccd hands ut a considerable reduction
from the prices lately mllnir.
HORS sold lower itcaln today , droppliiR from
10ctol5o per 100 Ibs. This makes a dec-lino
from Hut ui day's prices of from 15c to20cand
leaves the murkot ul from f4.75lo5.50 for
eorumou to prime lots averaging over ! 27li
Ibs. und nl. from $4.80 to J.VJ5 for llghler
weights. The makunp In today's market Is
easily enough accounted for. It was ut-
trlbuti'.blo to the fact of continued lariu re
ceipts. Today's arrivals reached 35.0UO und
about 15,000 were left over from Tui'stlny ,
inuklnR 50,000 licnd 13 bo disposed of. This Is
a larior.supply than has been In the BUMS any
previous day this year , arid therefore buyers
did not meet with u very stubborn leslfctance
when they demanded concessions of from KJc
tol5c. The lowur prices led lo pretty frco
buylnir.both for local andeiistorn uei-ounl , but
there were hoverul thonsiiml ho s for which
buyers could not bo found. Pules were larsoly
bofowfS.ttU. fiom J4.95 to $5.15 being tlio prices
mostly i > ald.
No ono anticipated any Improvement In the
fhei-p market , and therefore no ono was dls-
uppolntcd. The receipts were too largo for
tin ; present demand mid sellers had to bo con-
lontwlth the low prices pievlou-Oy ruling ,
which were from 11 to * 2 for poor to common ,
from * ' - ! . ' - ! & to t-.50 for medluin und from I'J.75
to3.25 for wood to choice , liiimbs remained
llrm. They were ipioted at from J2.75 to $4.75
for poor to extra. Sales of nliecp were nrlnul-
pnlly ut from $2.25 to 3 , and from J3.SO to
74.50 took most of the lambs. Although the
receipts for the llrst half of this wool , are 10-
000 head less than for the same time last
week , they iiro furahundof the receipts for
a like period In uny past year. A Rood many
common sheep remained in sellers' hands.
Itccolpis : Cattle , 17,000 head ; calves , 500
head ; boss , 35,000 head ; sheep , 15,000 head.
The Evening .Journal reports :
( 'ATTI.K Upcolpls , 17,000 head : market
slow , vrealc ; heavy , noglcclcd ; light und
choice steers , cows nnd hutchor stock , PtroiiR :
( 'Mristmas cuttlo , $5.50.i ( > 5 : Rood to elioleo
steers , $ : t.80it4.85 ; others , J3.2.r > < S3.GO : COWM.
} 1.1033.'J5 ; Htockers und feeders , S2.00G )
3.00.
llons-Hecolpts , 3,1,000 head ! market lOo
lower ; much und common , $4.7504.00 ;
paukliiR und shlppliiR. { 5.00'it5.15 ' ; prime
huavy und butchers , $ rj.l&O5.20 ; sorted , $5.10
4J5.2U ; a few ulf3.2& .
HIIKF.I * AM ) l.AMiis KccalplH , 15,000 hnad ;
sheep lOc loner ; Iambs a t-luulo stioiiRer ; top
I am seventy-seven years olfl ,
and have had my age renewed
77 at leasttwcntyyears by theuse
of Swift's Spedhe. My foot
_ _ and leu to my knee was a
cunning sore for two years , and physicians said
It could not be cured. After taking lifiecn small
hollies S. S.S. there is not asojeonmyhmbsandV ;
Inve a new leasa on
life. You ought to
let all sufferers know
ot your \Yondeiful remedy. IRA K. STILTS ,
Palwcr , Kansas City.
IS A WONDBUFUI.
UEMKDY-cspecially fet
old people. It buljds up
the general health , i' eat-
free.
SWIFT Sl'CIFIC COMPANY ,
Atlanta. Ga.
liMcei. M 7ft f > rjnmb < $3 OOiJ3 25 for shoopl
Vork l.Ur Mnrlc Markrt.
, Nfw YOIIK , Dor. 111. llmvw UCCPIUK.
l.HOOhcnd. Nil Toxins or Colorntloi , nnllvo
strcM. * 4.t.U'.W.4.i5 ! : onllnniy Rood , | 4,05a
4.46) ) bull. . J. > .15 3..V ) : illy iw < . * l.3Va ( J,06.
London nnd Uverpiul c idle nuolcd Amprl. uu
stroM nt lay i c\trenu' niugo , dressed wolvlit * .
refrlRcrntor lioof , So.
( 'At.vi-n-ltoctiipfi , r.'Oliead : veal * , poor to
Pholco. tA-OOORAU ; Kln.cri , | a,0l > a2.f.0j
western cnlvo . fJ.r.
SiiEKf-llccolpu. 7.000 head ! coor to very
choice shi > pp.rj.ia4.'J. ; . - | | iHinbs , common to
prime , I3.6 ( > il.i.tiu.
llotis - Uccclpu , 0,500 hnadt Heady nt 15,75 ,
St. I. OHM I. Ho Slonk
ST. I.ouis , Dei' . l.l.-CArri.K-llocolpH , 4,3,10
head ; Miliimeiits , 700 liondi market nloivj
ornlnnry to fnlrlygood native slcor * . $ a.80a
4.00 ; choli'o would brliiR fl.50ai.7fi ; feil
'I evns ti > pr < , ttUiO'Bn.uo ! grasi steers , IJ.VOi >
3.10 ; COWM , M.r.Ott'J.il.V
Umis-l < ri''litH. | 700 head ) thlpmont * . son
head : mnrki't KV lower ; Unlit. 44.UOa6.35 :
ml\cd4.7ai5m ( ) ; hna > y , tt.80i5Ul ,
HllKKP-ltivulpiR , Him head ; shipment * .
SIM ) hntil : marl.el llrm ; ml.M-d natives , t'2 VMl
3.VID ; miitunn , $ ; l.ioa4.0l ) ; lambs , J3.t.OtH'J5.
Kun 1 City I.lvo MOCK Mnrknt.
KANSAS CITV. DPI' . l.i. nATTi.KHrcotoK
H.700 head ; Nhlpmotits il.aoi ) hend ; murkci
dull and 6(1 1 Go lower ; TOMIS strcrs , I'J.'JAii
M.nO : shlpplnc oleer-i ; } 4.Uil5.7ri ) | butclici
l9.'Joa4.lS | stoi-Ucri and feedcis ,
Moos HwclpK 10.100 head ; shipment * .
J'SV ! v1'1 ! n'l ' ot oponcd hteady , closed
6'iMtv lo i'r ; hlllli , S < 5.V$6.16 ( ) ,
SHKEP-lloi-olpK 4,100 head : shipments
none ; market eaU iind slow ; lambs , I2.00 < a
4.25 ,
Sloiu City I.lvo Mnok Market.
Pioux CITV. lice , in.-lloos-Uccelots , 2.40(1 (
head ; olllcliil yesterday , 2,978 hanili snlii-
inrnts , 740 bond ; innrkpl iiponuil 100 lower ,
clmhiK 15O20i- lower tlinii yesterday M J4.9D
42.5.05 ; bulk. 4.90a5.00.
OATTI.I-Heoi-lpt.s , OOll head ; olllcliil veHer-
dny , 448 head ; tihlpinouts , 302 head ) murUvk
Stork lu Sight.
lici'dplsof llvostoclv nt tno four principal
western murkouVdiiPsday , December 13 :
Cattlo. 11 HITS. Shrop.
SoiithOmaha . 4ai7 4,61)8 'J'J15
I'llli'tlBO . 17,000 35,000 16,000
Kansas City . 8,700 10,100 4,100
St. I.OUls . 4100 ! H.70U HOU
Total ! iaua
THE NEXT MORNING i FEEL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER.
My doctor ttnjrs It ncta Ki'ntlr cu the iloinnrh.
liver and kldnrv .nnd liAiili'H.innt laiutlvo. This
drink Is made from herti . anil liprepnred for u
Allrtriicirl.itiselir.atsoc.nndllnpncunte. It'yoa
cannot grt It. semi your nililrm for a frw iwmplo.
Innc' < i FnmtlT .tlrillrlnu inovon iln > bowi'ln
rnrh lny. In nritrr tn Im licnlihy this la nnifflnry.
Aililrcsi OHATOIlf.VOOUVA III ) . I.r.ltnv.N.V.
Dueber = Hampden
17 = JeweI
Adjusted
Watches.
It is marvelous ho\v
these famous Watches
JEWELED
RUBY
of
are taking the place
ADJUSTED o ) all others where accurate
WATCHES
rate time is required.
Railroad men will have
nothing else.
Ducbcr Watch Works. Canton , Ohio.
COriGISbTIONH. I'AIXS ,
Th mont prnctlcal and Hiirest rovnlslvo In
HIOOLLOT'S MilHtanl Li-avos , invi-ntiMl by
Itlirullot anil adoptiul by tliu lloyal KmcllHli Navy. ,
tint nrlvato anil intlltury l-'rciu'li liospluriH , and u fil
all over tins world. Thirty years of HIICCCHH. For
H.'ili ! with drniilHlH , In boxes contalnlm ; ten li'avim
eauh. Svo that the Invcnlor'H Hlk'natiiri : IH upon
each box anil loaf. Main oflluo , 1' . HlfOllul.VCo , ,
Avcnno Victoria , 1'arlH. Fnmcu.
Mini Davolopoil
RENEWED
THK QUBAT f.ll'H
1 Blvisr. CUl'IDIN'R. will
rontortall the Ki'nerill\-fi
oriraim. . InipoKMiry lin-
Si'iiil for frj clr-
I'nlai-H anil tPHlhnonlalx.
1)AVOI < MKDK'INK CO. .
1' . O. Ilo07U. . San Trail-
flHt'O. C.ll.
Htocliholilurn' .MiMitliiif.
Union Kle valor companv of Uiu.ilia. Nollcn
Ishoroby Klvon that , the annual munthiK of
the Htockholdor.s of the rnion Klovator com
pany , for the purpose of eU'Ctlnif seven dl-
rootorn and such other buslnuis as may pro -
orlycomobcforo the moot IIIK , will bu hold at
the olllco of John M. Thiirston Onion I'acillu
bulldliiK. Onmha , Nub. , upon Monday , tliu 1st ,
day of January , 1804 , between the hours of 1U
o'clock a. in. und G o'clock p. m.
AI.KX Mii.itAit , Hccrnlury.
lloston , December 10 , Ib'JU.
SOUTH
Union Stosk Yards Companj ,
Soutli Ornaliai
BtitCattlo Ilo oDdSbjap iuiri t la tl >
coHHiB3ini HOUS ; . .
_
Wood Brotlian ,
1,1 re Stok CoinruUiloa Morohumti.
Contbumaba Teliiont | ! ) llr.
JOI1H I ) . DADMMA' * , I . . . . . . . . .
M rr
WAi/i'KR K. w.mi ) , (
Market reports by mall and wlro cheerful
arnUhod upon ntipllcutlun.
n
Jlorsc-Coc Slioj Company.
Salesroom nJ Onico-mMIO.Illl ) Ilo.'rtrl n
K ctory-lllJ-ll.'l-Hil Howard Ht.
We lire the os'l.r Munuf < ttureri of Uoott uJ
Bhooiln ttiBBtiteot Nubr.ul" . ,
. , , . ,
A iBR r. l larllnllun l > oxuaUO to all to Irnpsol
our Dun fuclurjr.
HARDWARE.
Itcctor & Wiltieliny Lobecli & Linn ,
COMPA.NV ,
Dcile-i In litntirira lu
Coiner lllh aiulJackiaa
blroeti. Mill l > niivh < Strto' ,
HATS ,
. A. L Gllibon & Co
Wholesale
lfe. cnn , Mriw iiood * .
Vlovoii. mllioni. litli
tad llarnor ftlrosts.