TTTK OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATniDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1893. fOilJIERCIAL AND FINANCIAL \Vbcftt Sallied Yesterday on a Reported Bscrcaso in Knssia's Crop. RECEIPTS IN THE NORTHWEST WERE LARGL fTcnthor Cunilttlon * llnil rmiMtlf rable to Wo with Ilia Munition-export Clear * Miicr * Wcrw Morn Liberal than for Severn ! Dnjf. ' Ciliaoo , Dec. 15. Wlic.il rallied toila.v tram yesterday's break on a reported de crease In the Kussian wheat crop , Rood ex port clcarnncci , light north western iccclpts , prospect of a cold wave nnu the consequent lniylnc. The result of the day's trailing was RII advance ofJjo In wheat , J C each In corn and oats anil another fraction in the prici ! of provisions. Wheat opened wltli sales at yesterday's rioting , t'lTJ&'c for May , anil , ' e lower , hut many traders were nnxlous to buy at the low prices and an Immediate advance was cored , Schwartz-Dupoo St Co. , II. V. t.cs- tor & Co. , ! ' . Ooirgan & Co. atid Norton & Worthlngton snapped up the early offerings' ftlnl In ft hnlf hour May lind climbed 'VC- The news which started the buying was a re port that thoprovloiis cstlmatoof the Russian wheat crop had been reduced 80,00(1,000 ( bll. The weather was mild with n pouring rain mid the weather bureau said the mercury would slide for third base and bo lid degrees lower within as many hours. He- roipu In the northwest were not large , Minne apolis mm Duluth reporting only 804 cars , against 7CU days on the corresponding day lust year. The export clearances were more liberal tliun for a day or two and there seemed few bright soots In the news of the day for the bears. The mnrKct liold llrm near WJ c for May the greater part of the session , nt ono tlmo going 'ff ° higher than that figure. The closing cables , however , were generally lower and on them the price slid down a fraction , closing about ! .fc under Ilia lot ) ligurcs of the day. May opened at from 07o toftTk'c , advanced 'ic , then J o , lost , ' 40 , Rained % c and reacted ? { a to the close , at GTj'ifc. ' Corn receipts were 111 cars in cxiicss of 'the ' estimates , but mild , rainy weather and the Ilmiticss In wheat acted as nn offset and price ; held llrm , Fluctuations were con- lined to a limit of % c for May , which opened unchanged at ! HJfc. ) It advanced to 40e , lost pij'e and reacted } /c to the close , at : i'JJ c , but 'ij'c under the top figures nf the day. Oats wcro a shade lirmor , duo entirely to i.yinpathy with corn. May opened un changed , at SOJfe , and with its fluctuations confined to } { c range , closed at ' ' . % c. Provisions wcro dull and lower. Hogs were quoted fie hlirher , and the opening price was at the best of the day. Tlio prices tlien gradually slid down , with no marked break. As compared with last night pork is 7Vc lower , January lard , 12fc lower an January ribs , lOc 1 > wer. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 140 cars ; corn , 810 cars ; oats. 183 cars ; hogs , 15,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : (7itbh quotations were as follows : KI.OUH Unclinnsrcl. \ViiKAT-No. 2 Bprlns , filic ; No. 3 spring , 60i ! < a ' 2 c ; No. 2 rod , til ic. C. < ; O .N Mo.'J. 3&Kc ; No. 3 yellow. 34J4'Q35c. OATH No. 2. 2H'Xc : No. 2 white , 30 ! ffi Sli : ; No. 3 white , 29H < 230' < e. ItYK No. 2 , 45J5c. HAlir.KY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. 38S50c ; No. 4. 43 < ti4i3c. Fr.AX SKEP No. 1 , S1.30tfll.30j. ( TIMOTHY SEED 1'rlmo , $4.104.15. I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. , J12.fi05tl2.70 : lard , R ? , JJ29 Abs" * 7.93J ! ; short ribs silica ( lee o ) , IG.GOOO.nOi dr.y sul'od shoulders ( boxt-di. K > .20ffi0.60 : short clear sides ( boxed ) , $0.75 © 'WiiiSKY-Dlsttllcrs' nnlshcd goods , per gal. , HuOAiia IJncliansed ; cut loaf. 5''c ; crunu- iMed. 14.70 : Mtuudartl "A , " J4.CO. The following were tlio receipts and ship ments for today. Now Work . . NEW Yonic , Dec. 15. Ki.oim-HocoIptB , 28- 10O bblH. ; exports , 18,000 bbls. ; sule.s 2,000 pltRs. ; market lint and woult ; piiteiits. iii'Klectcd : city mllU patents , f4.25Q4.50i winter patuntB , ti.40Q3. : ( > 0 ; city l"lLl& .9'/r ' < .fa-OOiaa.OSj winter HtralRhts , > I2.80Q3.20 ; MlmiHtotn pali-iils , $3.70a4.15 ! v'lntr.r'i lrlli'2ua2l7U ! . ! Mlnnosotabiikors , I2.30nt3.70s wlntor low Krados , * 1,702,25 : Hiring low Krudro , Jl.COttl.OO ; hiirlni ! extras' 11.9502.45 ; soul horn Hour , dull ; common to fair p.xtni. 2.20ffl2.70i cholco extra , W OftS.GO- ryn flour , dull , hiiporllni' , J2.85 : fancy , $2.85 ® 2.95 ; buckwheat Hour oiislHr. $ ; i,00i53,15. Hm-KWHKAT-lhill ; C'nnudliin , In bond , 80c. . , ' , ' , 1"1 , MKAi/-liill ; yellow wi'sturn , $2.00 ® 2.70 ; llrnnilywlne , 2.70. KYcNomlmil. . . .llAnj.Ky-DulI ; two-rowi'd htato , C2Q03c ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 0151020. .o : Cana- illiui , 0X30lJe sl.\-rowod ; \ - , 8K38rjc. ( WHEAT HccelplR , 8.00 bu. ; oxnorts 140.600 bu ; saloM. CG5.000 b , . : fSfurcS ; 10,000 bu. spot. Spot market. dull : No. 2 rod in Ktoroiiiidoluvutor. 0715C ; .illont. ( i8'au ! ; f. o. I ) . 3Uct No. 1 iiorthorn , 72c ; Nti. 1 hani , 73c. Options ont'iipd stuitdy. sulllng off on rumors of a revision In the Itiihsliui cnipc.stlmiite : closed dull at U@j'c ? net decline ; No. a nm. .lamiury. 071M ari7 c , t-losud ut47 i : ; Jlart'li clusca at 7U/ ! < : ; Jlay , 5' > , 3-ltiiH cased annV'1 W * 01 ; 07e07Mc , "itollN-KccullilH , 62.800 Dil.s exports. 17,300 bu.i Bah'B , 360,000 bu. futures , 4.000 bu. fintit. Suet market ilullj No. a , 444'i : In ulovator , 40i ) alloat ; utunincr inhiul 44 > Jc Options opi'iiod very quiet but steady with vrheM , ruled dull and dosed bloady at mi- 44 3'10c , closed at 44.c ! : Kbh'ruaryly44iiii-a 44 tc , Closed nt 44Ji ; ; May , 46 l-lGft4611-ltii' ( closed ut.46c : IH'coinbor closed at 44'c. OATB-ltci'oiiils. 1.J.OOO bu.j oxporu. a.100 1m. ; union. 76.000 bu. future * , la.iioo bii.spol. Hpot niarknt dull and iiPKli'ctL'd ; No. i ! . uiii : ( . . { ' , " l'ill ' > IU " 'liaMe ' - : No. 8 , 32 { o ; No. iJ whltu. 86111 J.o , 3 white , 33c ; track. niUod Mostvrn , 34Qn6oi tracK , whlto wutorn , 3iiCo 4.ll , ' , ! T1'1 wllu ! ! * * * aG 41c. Uutlons very dull all ilay , clii lnx' llrm with wheat at. ' . ( ff.u'c nut advance ; January , 33 ? * a33'c , closud iit 3i.l''obriiary.34\4i34u . ! : ; cliisoii ut 34 i May i'lotcdut35"c ; Deccinbcrclosi-d at333ic : May , low Kruik's , llrm , ' * ' Ifors Oiilct Now Orlnans , . . , os Ayrta. tiry. ' 200.24 . Ibs. , 104S01 It- ; Texas , tlry. IM&SO Ibs. . b7c lKATiiin-T-ifim | ; ; honilook hole , llue'nos Avri-s , lllit ) to heavy weights , 14 < aiUc. , , , , , , . . pulled. ! 2Uit2tiot Texas , 10 < fJilDc. "uw Dull ; western dairy , 18O22c- Sy''VSoI lo,4n > ° ry , 2Va28ic ( ! ; western factory lGiffi21c ; ; KlKlimi8)ici ! ) state dairy , 10J420c ti > tocri' m ry , aa 127i- . Koiis Dull ; htutoand I'oniuylvnnlu. 24K ® 27o ; Ohio , 18) ) , 24ij ; Ht-stern fresh , 24Q'JOc ; louthorii. 24t25c ( ( ; rfcelptM. 3,479 pkcs. TALtxiw Dull ; city l 2 per likj ; . ) , 6Jc ! , l'KTiigi.EUMFirm ; United closed at 79e bid. bid.HosiN HosiN Steady ; strained , common to seed , "l-.7iiMi'l.UlJ ! , Tuiu'ENTiNE Steady i29w < aU9 c. Ittue Dull ; rionu-siio fnlr. extra , 3i ! < a&c. ! MOLABSKS Quiet ; New Orleans , open kettle , Bond to choice. 3&4i ( ! . I'm liiON-Nomlnulj American , 112.00 ® Cori'KH-Plnnor ; lake.flO.'lO ' bid. -Lhicliunt'el ( ; domestic , J3.i71ii sales on clmiiEO , none , TiN-Qulet. but flrmt StraltH. 120.45. HritLTKii-NouU'Ctvilt domestlCi 3GObld. n. Market llrm with fair Uo- mntiil niul .ilcnof prlmn rrutlo nt 2'ci off irtitlo , ! 24ift'JV , yellow butter ftrartv * , ar > , - ; rlinlroypllow. 38t-i prltno jellow. 34i > i ynllow off Kli ( le % 3Kl33t't ( prltnf. wlillf. aOBlOc. linlh > t I'r Ml no.Alnrkrl. . nnrren The local nemnnd M llatil and Iho tutpliHstocU ha < W bo hlppcd In order to keep llm innrKot. elniirietl up. At the SMIIIO tlmo ilcnleMcoinplftln Hint the slilpplns ? de mand M \oryncllvi\ \ The ninrkct I * very weak nnd tlionm. > ttnt of butter Hint bflnpsCtfc Is very Mimll ! cholco ciiiintrv , 18T420JJ fresh iirk , 10t * . I'otfl.Tliv-I'rtooi are low , nnd that mny tend to stimulate the demand. Clilchons , choice , G-3i7c ! Inferior Mofk , 6ci geeao nnd ( lucks , 7&HO ! turkoy.o , IjiVB 1'ot'r.inv Hunters pcnerolty nrcatlvls- III ) ; uiillistthoslililnfiilof | | IHopmtllry us the itcninnd Is very light , the trade generally pre ferring dre , cd poulliy. , , \'KAif ThciirHvnU are not heavy and the market firm .TT iirnvlotn nuotitlon : . riiolco small and fat veal * . 7O7'i''i thin or liuavy , 3a5c * OAMK Kabblti me nlvt , ln'1'oinhiK xcry plenty and will not stiinti such hluli iiiolulinin | ns In tbn past. t'ralrlt ! chickens , tl ; Kroime , J3.25U3.5l ) ; quail. $ l.26 | Jnok snipe , II ; L'olden plover , ti ) ( . 'aimtlD ROCSC , GOOn.6U ; smnll RCOSO , t4 00ft4.50 : nrant , f3.0a3.50 ; mallaril duck's , J2.76 J3.00 | icillicnd diii'kt , S3 ; blue wing ICH | ducUx , $1.76 2.00 ; creen wins teal ducks , tl.&U ) mixed dtii'ks. Il.SSf.l.6u ; i-nn- vasbaciiducks , $5.00540.00 ! .luck rabbits. $1.50 ! small rabbits 75i' ; ( .qult-rclo , 765iOOc ; ilocr Midtllo ! ! , peril ) . , 1315i' ( ilei-r carcasn.'s , 10c ; nntnlopo snildlos , lUftliK * ! tinlolopu carcasses , . , KotH Tborrrulpts of frrsh laid CKKS are cty llRht and tlio market steady nt 2Jc. 1 lin bulk of tlio cold storano slock Is go-Input 20 ® 21c. llo.vr.v Clinlcn bllo chivrr , 15o ; Call- fornlii , ICc. OVRTKIIS Medium , ISci horscfhoM , 10o ; oMra Ktnndards 20c ; selects 2lc ; extra se lects , 23cs company sctcr.ls 20c ! counts , 30i % . NUTH-Clicslnuts , 13H16c per II ) , ; Italian chestnuts , 1213c ; nlmond , B18i' ; iiills , 12.ai4c . : nibcrls , 12'So ' ; llra/ll nutb , 12 < j/ , 13c ; PPCUIIM , IiirRp , 1214i" pecans mcalnm , lOc. The market on black walnuts Is low and no ono wants to buy , VKtlKTAIII.M. ItBANS-rallfornla linnd-pl'-licd ' navy. $1.90 ® 2.00 ; wnstiTii navy , $1.85ill. 00 ; common wliltu bonus , J1.607M. 75. ONIONSOnions nro uuotetl at 60ft05c , and on orders at ( ) & & 70u ; Spanish onloiH , per ctnlo , $1.60 , WATIIK OIII P 1'ul up In berry bo\es , per cnso of 11 ! its. | $1.50. I'DTATOiiS'-Xubraska , Iowa nnd Mlnno'otii crown iiotiitous , In small lots from sloru , 05fr. 70i ; ; siimo In car lots , OOiV Colorado , fiom store , 76c ; Colorado lots , 0570o. OAniiAiin Orders for cabbala from the coun try am tilled at 2Uc per II ) . Cin.Kitv HOOTS -According to size , 40@COc per do/ . CKI.CIIV Rood stock , 35c ; extra fancy Cnll- foriiln , OOS75c. SWKKT 1'oTATnrs The supply Is fair ; good slock , per bbl. , $3.60. tuco , per ilox. . , 50Qi75c ; cucumbers , $2j toma toes , pur lb. , 20c. rntiiTS GUAPES Catawbus , per 5-lb. basket , 17aiSc ; Mnlacas , per 50-Ib. bbls. , nut , J5,60aOOOi Mnlncas per 55-lb. bbls. , nut , $0.507.00. OAt.iroii.NiA KIIUITS--There Is not much lott , on the market ; pears , $2.50. Ai't'l.ES The supply Is light on tbli market and prices higher ; fancy western , $1.75 per box ; bellllowcr , 42 per bo\ , ( 'itAMiKuuiBS Cranberries are arriving very frcelvnndnro In KOOI ! dumnnd ; Cnpo Con , per bbl. . $ G.25a ( > .50 ; bell and bugle. SO.&O B0.75 ; Jersey , $0.25 ; bell and cherry , $5. jnoi'iCAi , FKUITS. BANANAS 1'rlccs remain about , steady : per bunch , lari.'c1. $2.00Q2.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , tl.76.00. LKMONS--Now Messina lemons , size , 800 , 15.25 ; sb.B 300 , $5. OHANOES Mexicans , per bov , $2.76 ; large sizes , $2.50 : fancy Hondas , J2.70 ; cholco 1-lor- Idas , $2.50.3,2.00. TANIIEHIMS : Per box , $2.75. CHAPE KHUIT 1'ur box , $ D. HIDKil , TAI.IAW , KTC. HIDES No. 1 jjrcen hides , 2ic ! ; No. 2 preen hides , 2o ; No. 1 ureon saltett hides , 3c : No. 2 preen salted hides , 2c ; No. 1 green salmd hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ib-i. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ihs. to 40 11)5. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 Ibs. . 5c : No. 2 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 16 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 1 dry Hint bides. 5c : No. 2 dry ( lint hides ; 4c : No. 1 rtrv salted bides , 4c. Part cured hides He per lb. less than fully cured. HIILKP I'ltl.TS Wrcon salted , uacn , 3575c ; green salted sliearlines ( short woolcd early skins ) , each 10fol5c ; tlry shearlings ( short wooluO early skins' , No. 1 , > nch 5@10c ; dry shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , No. 2 oncb 6c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool polls , porlb. , actual wolght , 10 ® lie. ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per lb. , actual weight , 1720c ; tlry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , OiilOc ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 7@0c ; dry pieces uud bucks , actual welhgt , C37c. - BU Louts Alnrlcets. ST. I/ODIS Dec. 15. ri.oun Unchanged. WHEAT Wus strong this morning and fairly active , with the close ! ( c above yesterday's ; cash , 08 ? c : Dorcmbcr , 68J4'c ; January , 59 ; < c ; May , G4UM04C. Cons rirmcr , tint dull ; December closed ! jc , May We ubovu yestorilny : cash , 34'i34 > ic ; Doccmber , 34'Jc ; Mny , 35i43Gi ; . OATS Very dull ; cash by sample , 28c ; December , 27l Jc bid : May , 304V. bid. HAKI.EV Very dull ; -Minnesota sold 60355c. itiiAN liSitGOc , east track. HAY Uiirhanucd ; timothy , J10.00S12.50 ( ; prairie , t7.OOSO.00. I < KAD I'lrm utta. SPKI.TEH lii demand al$3.50. IIUTTEH Uncliangedj creamery , 22 < a2Cc ; dairy , 105124C. Koiis l-Mrmur ; 21VJc for fresh. * KLAXSKF.D Higher ; $1.23. Cons MUAIQtilot. . at $1.75. WHISKY Steady al $1.15. HAOUINO llni'hiinged ; 4'i(2.Cc. ( COTTON Tins rnclmngeil ; QDcatl.OO. I'IIOVIRIO.NH Pork iiulot : jobbing , $ ,13.75 ; lard lower , $7. 87 ! i ; dry salt , meats and tiacou slow , and only a job trade done al previous < liiotitlons : : loose shoulders , $ fi.l2'i ' ; longs and ribs , JG.G2'i ! shorts , $0.80 ; boxed lots , 15c moru ; bucon , ishoulilors , $7,25 ; longs and rlDs , $7.87'tshorts ' , J8.1UU. HUCEIITS Klour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 24,000 bu. ; corn , 02.0CO Im. : oals , 47,000 bu. HiHi'Mr.NTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,000 bu. ; corn , 0(3,000 ( bu. ; oats , 15,000 bu. Whnar. Murkat. MiNNCAl'OMS , Dec. 15. Wheat opened steady , but weakened on rcportof n small decline fu Liverpool , butlator the Kusslan report of 80- 000,000 bu. less wl.d-it than bad llRuretl before caused it reaction. I-'ow bolluvcil the report , but tlio .shorts were too timid to stand. Their covorliiK iiilviiiiced the mnrKct about } c. The Northwestern Karmi'r icportt small market ing , duo , as It wiiHclaniifil , too.\hau.stlon and to bad iiKiiU In Homo parts of the norlhwost. I'rom such causes It Is supposed by somu that a dj'creusu In the country stock will bo shown next week. One maltor that culls attention of millers Is that track wheat sold within Ittliic of the May prlcu. It Is oven claimed that truck wheat will sell above the May prlco In January. The reason of It Is that the ele vator people have money to curry the wheat nnd are holding It to get next summer storage , December opunud ill bti'ic and closeil May opened at 02'ic and closed at 02c. ! Track wheat closed : No. 1 hard , 02c ; No. 1 northern , OU4'c ; No. 2 northern , & 8.je ; , HD- rolnts , 2ti7 cars ; shipments , 27 cars. Consid erable .No. l norlherii sold at vl ) u. Cut ton jUurkot. LiVKiipoou Dec. 15 , Following are the weukly cotton-statistics : Kales of the weuk , 80,000 bales ; American , 77,000 bales : for- wardoil fiom ships uldo to spinners , 25,000 bales ; nctuiil export , 13,000 bulos ; total Im port. 128.000 bales ; American , 00,000 bales ; total stock , 1,122,000 bales ; American , 018,000 bales ; total nlloat , 370,1)00 ) bales ; American , 300,000 ball's ; speculators tooic l.OOU bales , exporters took 5,000 balob. Sr , Louis , -Dec. 15. COTTON Lower ; ordi nary. 06-10c : good ordinary , 0 13-10uj low inliuillng , 7 3-lOu : mlihlllni : , 7 7-10c ; good mlililllni ; . 7 11-lGc ; middling fair , 8 3Hie. . Sulus , 470 bales. NnwOni.KANS , Dec. 16. COTTON Quiet and sti'iuly ; iiilddling , 7 7-lf.c : low mlildlliiff , 7 1-lOc ; good ordinary , 0 ll-10c ; sales , 088.80U bales ; Documhcr , $7.10 nominal ! January , $7,27417.28 ! li'oiiruiiry. * 7.307.40 ; Miinih , $7.40 7,60) ) April , $7 ,5712.7.60 ; May , $7.00 ® 7,07l Juno , $7.74ii7.76 ( ; July , $7.b2 < aV,84. Milwaukee Akurknm. Jln.WAUKKE.Dec. 15.-l''l.OUK-lull ' and un- , WiiEAT-Stoady. No. 2 spring , 69'io ; No. 1 northern , O3'iu ; M y , 035c. ! COHN Steady ; No , a , 35c. No < a wl"t0' 30C ! No3 . KYF.-l-'lrin ; No. 1 , 48c. l' ovi8iONlroojlngi pork , tl2.40 ; lard f / > nD. HECEii'TS-Hour. 300 bbls. ; wheat , 28,000 bu. ; barley. 2,800 1m. , - ' tJiMi'MK.NTS-l.'lour.lO.OOObbls. . . ; wheat , 10,000 bu. ; barley , 48,000 bu , . , . HYKlarket tlrm : No.2. 482400. \SiiiBKY-MarUotllrm ; wines. $1,15 ; spirits KEUEIITS Wheat , 1,800 bu ; corn , 81.660 bu. oats.00buo bu.s rye , 1,800 , bu. ; barley , 4,200 bu biiii'MENis-Whuat.'GOO bu. ; corn. 40.BOO nu. ; oatb , 47,210 bu. ; rye , none ; burley , 3,600 _ New Vorfcvpry Uuuitt JMnrUct. - Voiiit. Dec. H . The Bonoral demand roriiry cooiU Is matla f uinllljilo of mod eTHip orders by mall tttiiKJoi'ul accou'nlH as wuuu iftjmro. The foiciir nouds uiarku U mi If l The aurtlon inlci Imvo boon fnlrly ' wi'll tittfiidfil. l-iit tha reflex M lieiltntlnn. Jobbing truth' K IMI at'tivc , as i-omparrd with I ml year , ovi'ii for holiday ftovcllln , nntf Ihr KCni'i-al ninrkftor dry Kotxli 1 called dull nd foattircle . CnlTVo .tlnrkct. NKwYotiK. Dec. l.V tiorrni : Onltonioponril 6 polniH Inner to 20 potnu lilslior ! rulctl iitlct | but Ktcatl.v with xpcculatloii llRht unit loral , closetl dually , llrm , ttiiclmiiKnil to 26 polnti hlKlirfi alc , 10,2Mlms ) , Inoliiillnii : .lanuary , 110.06 } March , 116.25 : May , 16.7ivai6.7f ! July , jrti5 ; ! Soptftnbor. * 16.00 < B.16.05. Spot , firm ; No. 7 , $18.'JMllH.37'i ' ! mild , innrkot f.u'et and xtcndy ; Cordova. J20.00320.2&J salCK , 600 ImRi , Iflo No. 7 , at J1H.26. IlAMnriiii , Dec. 16. ( Jtilot. and unchanged to jj pfK advance. IlAynK , Dec. 16. ( julct anil ilnchaiigcd to ! ( f advance , llioiinJANKiito. Dec. 16--fitcadyXo.716 ; ; rei-rlpis , lo.tiou linns ; stot'k , 160,000 baR . LONDON , Dec. 16. ljulot , nncbaiiRcd to Oil advance. City KAN. < IAS CITV , Deo. 1C. WltHAT Prices vcrn a tilllo higher than yostcidny's close ; No. 2 hard , 51 ' ; No. 2 red , 64i\ Cons1 In demand at jestciday's"irlros ; No. 2 mixed , 30'i'l34t'i ' ! No , 2 white , 30.4 < a31c , ( JATS Slow nnd 'id lonrpt ; No , 2 inl.veil , 27 27'i ' , ! ; No. 2 tthltP , 280200. Klll8-Jiilct nml wt'iik. 10'M20i' ' . Kix'RiPrrWheat , 63,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats 1,000 bit. SIIIPMBMS Wheat , 35,000 int. ; corn , none ; uts , nonu. l.lvvrpiitil Livr.ni'oot , , Dec. 16. WHEAT- Hint ; slendv : Icnuintl iiiodurato ; No. 1. I'ullforiilii , Os Gaft 6s7tl ! No. 2 , red wostcrn , 5 8d5j5 Oil ; No.2 , red wslci n , 5s Jldft&s 4d , I'oiiN Steatly ; dcmaiitl imxlcrnlo ; mixed western , 4s 2' ' id. PnovisitiNsPork , prime mess Hue , 85s. , urd , 48s Oil , Ileuf , I'.ttra India me s , 112s Oil. lacon , loin and short t'lctir , 65 Ibs. , 44s ( id : eng Clear , 45 11)- . , 45s Oil. Oil MitrliuiN. On. C'lTV , Dec. 15. Nallnnsil transit ccr- IDcales opened nt 70'e ' : hlglicst , 80 ; low- cut , 70' ' , ; closed , 70 , ; . - sales 31,000 bbK ; clouninccs 54,000 bbls. ; shipments , 00,067 bbls , ; runs 75.005 bbls. PiTTsnritii , I loo. 16. National transit cer- IHcatrs opiini'il at , 70 ; ( Mii'-ril ut 70't ; high est , 70' ; lowest , 70i'j sales , 6,000 bills. DlilulliViiPHt Dtii.tiTii , Dec. 15. This market was tlull but teady toilay. Clo-i > : No. 1 hard , cash , ( il < ic ; ) eccmbor , Ol'icj May , OBc ; No. 1 northetn , cash , U0io ! ; Ducpinhnr , GO'fo ' ; May , G44'c ; No. S northern , cash. 57c : No. il , 62'4c : rejecled , iOj < c. On track : No. 1 northern , to arrlxc , Glc. _ \Vojl Marlccl. ST. LOUIP , Dec. 15. 'WoorTho only change to note Is that cholco till ) bus dropped o 24 He and low and couisu to 18&20C , STOCKS AND HONDS. S'o locrenie of the Activity In Securities Noticed. NEW VOIIK , Dec. 15. There was no In crease of activity on the Stock exchange oday'lf- anything the speculation vrns less utercstiiiK and devoid of feature than on any of the days ot dullness that has pre ceded it. The return of President Ueinhari ; of the Atchlson , giving ( lat denial of all the unfavorable rumors current during his absence , created scarcely a ripple of interest , the only cvldcnco of increased attention to the shares being slightly larger sales , nnd contrary to what might bo expected , a decline - cline in both stocks and bonds. St. Paul was pressed for sale on a renewal of the re ports of the decreased earnings and predic- lens that the earnings of the second week In .December would snow a very small loss. I'ho granger shares naturally suffered sympathetically , but the declines were con- llned to fractions. The industrials-were the strongest shares on the list , and closed generally at tin ad vance on yesterday's final , sales. Hubber preferred advanced J per cent and Great Northern preferred shows a gain of U.f per cent. A majority of the shares traded in marked a decline on the ( lay's transactions which was fractional. Erie was neglected on the exchange , but rumors were rife with its affairs ana declared that the reorganization ' tion committee had decided on a plan'which J. Pierpont Morgan was asked to manage and which provided for n blanket 5 per cent mortgage to cover the seconds , funded lives , incomes , collateral trusts and floating debt , and furnish sufficient capital to run the road for several years without running the risk of having it again in financial difficulties be fore the plan of reorganization shall have had a chance to work. The amount of the blanket mortgage was estimated at from $00,000,000 to SiU.OOO.OOO. The report of the committee is anxiously awaited. The general market was weak in the late doalines , Distilling being the fea ture , selling off 2 per cent on a vigorous bear raid with a recovery of } ( per cent in the final transactions. The market closed heavy. The Post says : Considering-tho general feeling of pessimism which prevailed today in AVall street , the stock market was curiously a pathetic one. That professional speculators after their late experiments should bo unwillinc to take the lead in active operations is not remarkable. But for the llrmness with which the infesting public holds to its secutities , few satisfac tory explanations are vouchsafed. The news of tl'e day. such us the great Union Pacific's October decrease of $1,000,73. ) gross and $555.110 net. hud no influence whatever. The following are the closmir quotations on the loading stocks on the New York ex change today : AtohlBoii. , . 18 ? Northern Pacific. . (1 ( Adams Kxnruss. . . ISO Xorlli'm P.prof'd. lU9i Alton , T. II i5 ! tJ. P. . U. AOiilf. . . . fi ! < iloprof'il 14fi NorthwoHlcrii 10U American Express lii : ilo pix-f'il 13'JW Ilalllmoro&Olilo. . 7'2 New York Central. Canarta Paeltlc 7 , ' ! ! N. Y. & N. K 'JK Canada Southern. . Oil-KiOntarlo .VWostern ID"/ Central Pacific 11) ) lOregon Imp 16 dies. & Ohio 18)f Orci'Dii Nav l8 ! Chicago * Alton. . . 1H8 lo. S. L. .t U. N tiw C.li.&Q TBMiPaeinoMall 14 Chic , Haa U7J4 Pcorla , Dec. i K. . . ( IV ConHoltilalcd Gas. . 1UO II'lttaburir ] 4H a C. 0. A 8t. L ! )7 ) ? | Pullman I'alaco. . . 171 Col. Coal & Iron. . . 11 , Illi-adlmr yovt Cotton Oil Cert litlk Hlchmoml Tor. . . . . ' . ' ( 4 Do ) , .tlliulsoii do pref'il. Del. Lack. & Wust. Hlo Graiula West 18 D. & U. O. profil. . . iloprufd 4B Uls.iC.Fiira.Co. . . Hock Inland ( iTV EiiHtTenn St. Paul cm Erlo. , do pref'il 117 ilopref'd. . : ) ' _ ' St. Paul k Oaiaha. il"f FortWayno 148 do profil no Qroat North'n pf'il. 10UH Southern Paeltlc. . . ya Chl.iKaHt. 111. pt'U 07 Hiifc'ar Iti'ttnery. . . . H'-X Hocklne Valley.'IH Tcnn. Coal .t Iron. 1UU IllliiolnCentr.il. . . . 1)11 ) Texas Paeltlc hH St. Paul& Unlutb. , U5 Tol. i O. Cen. pf'd. 70 Kan. Si TuxaH pf'd. Union Pacltlc Lake Krtu & West. , ir > ! t U.B KXIII-CHH do prefd 0(1 ( iW.SlL.APae LakoShorn rjlUI do \ > rof'd LuadTritHt H4Ti Wells Farso Kxp. . . IvOitlsrlllo& N 4H9 < WcHterii Union. . . . LoulH. .fe N. A OU Wlicellnr Jt r , . H. . _ No\v Viirk Mlnlni ; Ouotatloiii. NEW VOMK , Dec. 15 , The follovrlng are the Now York .Money MurkeU Dec. 16. MONEY at li ) per cent ; laut loan , 1 per cent , at 1 pur font. I'IIIUB MEIICANTII.E I'AI-EU 3@3i ! cor cent. &TCHI.INQ ICiCiUNUK Stoany ; with actua ! In baukerb' bllU ut i4.B74t4.a7K fo ( loniand , and nt $4HtGH S4' , for si ty-tlny billI'lxtcd rut , tJ.8.iJ4. 8 i Commercial - ' Cn . ir.d. UOVGIINMRNT ItoXTJS I'ttU. ' Stale bond , nactlvo. Thoclostnic niiouittom on tn > iiiUi I ) . S. in rru. ' * V- . , - H. H.4SCOHP . . . 114'i.St. - tl. S. 4Hlvir tIS'VRt. P.f ) . A P. lot * . . Jiy , Pacific ( Is ot'll. . . . . 1H2HT. | P. T * H.Tr. Ilcls 7(1)4 ( I.n. Dlnmpo : ! 4s. . . PlVj T. P. It. O.Tr. Ilcls 20k ! Missouri ) ! * 100 Union IMo. iBtfl. , . . 1(14 ( Tonn. now s-l ! ) , . 102 Wont Short * lpiTii Twin.newsM fis. . lee II. O.\V.ini I''JI Tcnn.nowm'tSs. . . 74 Atelilsoi : 4n „ "IIH Canada So. aiH. . „ loW tin 24s class A. . I17H Ontr.il Pao. IdtK. . lor. ( J. If. AS. A. . . . . VI U.Jttll , O. Ifits 112 (1. II. AS. A. 7R..I W D.AH.O. Is KU ) | . AT. C. S . , . . . . 107 Krlo. 2ds 7(1 ilo Us. . . . . . ' . , . . 102 M.K.AtT. ( Ion. Its. 48. NO.Cs/ 11H M. K. A T. ( Ion. .Is XOv , ilo 4s. < H7 ! < ; Mutual Union lit , . Vll uTcnn. old ln (1(1 ( ( N. J. C. Int. Corl. * . lflj ! < VaCoiiturlP1 > . . . . . fi7 N. Pai'int-lnts 1IOK V.i.Cotitiirlcstlf , . . (1 N. Pac. .Ms. . . , , , . , . SH AM.el.issA (18 ( N.V , consols. . ' . . Iwaf Ala.clafcs II lt)3 ) N.V. . Dob. fis lUal Al . ClxKHO. 04 SI. IA I , M. ( > . f , . ftl" Alft.Ciirn'iiclPi. . . . " " ItoAton Stuck ( jinn.itioiin. IIOSTON , Dec. 15. Call loin" , 2ii3 perncnt ; tlino loans. 33.6 per cent. C'loshiK quotations on stocks , bonils and iiituhn ; sharuM ! Ateh..T , ft h. K IHt"Vrilln.fM. . lilii1. . . . a4 Amorlonn Nnpar. . . N2 ! * ' do pruf'd 4Mi do preffirud. . . . Hll WlHConsIn Ci-ntral tl Hay Stale Cax 7W Atehlson 2d 3(1 ( Hi-It'IVlfplionn. . . . 111(1 ( Now Kni-MlH IDS llOMtoii A Alunny. VOS , Alloucr. MlnlliK Co4(1 ( IloHton A Matin' . . . . 140 'Atlantic ' 11 ( " . " AV 78.i ; IlostOli A Montana 27.U ( ifiinral Kli-c S8 nulttItnslon. . . . . OS * Mi'xti''in ( Vntral. . . ( l'Catiimet ! ' A Hot-la. . 24,1 N. Y. JtN. K , ' . iH ! ( Centennial JlHi Oil-Ron Short Line ilJulKraiikllii la Huboor 4o4 KoaVHrirRt' . . . . . . . . . 7 San nioiro n Oweola Ml Union Paollle 20 ! < Qulni'V i. . . . 1'Jfi Wi-sl Knit fill ) * T.imaraeli 155 du pri'/i-ni'il HO I.'intlon Mlolc : t'liiit.itniiii. IjOXlmx , Dc-.c. 16. t'losti ! CoiisolH , inonVi'.r. . "TiSjii'Mexican . . . . . . . . . . 14H Ooimots , aoc'iit | is < 4 SI. Paul I'uniinon. . OIH Canadian Paellle. . 7 H NowYtirkCcntr.il. 1011 * , r.rli' loH Panama Ml Krlu ' 'dn 71154 Hcailltiir 10k ; llllniilhCfiiii'.il. . . . 117 | Mex. Ci'ii.nuw4H. . fifl't lUn SII.VKIIaflil pert/ ) . MONKV- . ( ftiii pur cent. The rate of dis count In tin- open itinrkot for both s > hort and throe months hills , Q n'-'i ' per cunl. St. I.lllltB tllltll ( JlllllntlllllK , PT. l.ot'ts. Doc. 16. Mining mocks were dull. ' 1 ho follow Inn are the closing quotations ! iflif ! Askeil.j Hid. Askrd. Adams . . . . $ .10 f AW flranltpM..f 1.70 $ 1.H5 Am Neltlu. , iii : < .UlUIIIarconver .10 .la't lllmotalllc. 2.2B 2.50 S. Hopes. . .00 .70 Elizabeth. . , ir. .an I riimncjlai Ndtci. KANSAS CITY , Dec. 15-Cloarlng ? , J1.475- 953 , UAI.TIMOIIK. Dnc. 16. Clearings , J2,044,102j balances. $230,189. I'Aitts , Doc. 15.Thrco per cent rentes , 99f -'it ' : for tbu nc < : tunt. ) NEW YOHK , Dn15.01oarliiE9 , $70,908,964 ; baluncus , $4,639,008. , I'mr.AUiariiiA , Dec. 15. Clearings , 18,213- 243 ; hnlnncct. , H.520,409. NKW YtiitK , Deo. 15. Money closed easy nt 1 per cent ; bar silver , H9JJc. -MEMPHIS , Dec' 16. Now York oxcbiingo , scll- t\K \ : it par. Cleurlnus , $200,51)7 ) ; balances , ( CINCINNATI , Dec. 15. Money , 3 < 3Cporoenl. xew York uxuliangc , 40@50o prciuluin. Cluur- ugf , $1,809,400. LONDON , Dec. 16. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of Kngland on bal ance today was i'10,000. NEW Oni.KANs , Doc. 15. Clearings , $2,001- 779. Now York e.xcliange , bank , par ; com mercial , $1 per $1,000 discount. KOSTON , Dec. 15. Clearings , $12,701,822 ; s $1,183,00 * . Money , 1 per cent. on rsow York , r > c premium. . J.OUIK. Deo. 15.JloariiiKS , J3,857,2i7 ! ; ) aliincp , $371.080. Moppy , tpiiot : it 7H pel- cent. Kxchango on NnW York , 80c uremlum , CiliOAdo , Doo. 15. Clearings , $13,117,000. Now York CAchange , 7.6c prpinlum. Sterling exchange , iiulet ; uctunl , 84.85(24.88. ( Money , easy ; rates , 5 i7 per .cent. OMAHA I.IVK ST6CK MAKIIGT. $ . Cattle Slowanil W * RC All Throusli Hogs I.iiTrcr niul CloKu Uiill. 1 FIIIIUV , Dec. 15. The supply of both cattle and hoes BO far , bis week lias bcoDjabout the same as last , jut sheep receipts' have fallen off nearly 5,000 head. So farth.'is . ' 'month compared with last December. ' cattle receipts have in creased about T.OOOJ.ran l sheep 0,000 head , , while hogs have fallen off 12,000.- The general cattle market was slow , weak ' and lower. There was a lack of really de sirable beef steers , but a plethori of half Tat and warmed'up stock. What suited the killers sold early at very nearly steady pncesbut on the other grades it was hit and m'iss generally miss. Buyers , knowing how unevenly the general run of cattle are "killing out" now , have no recourse but to buy it all as low as possible , and the result is that the bulk of the offerings i selling 15c to ! J5u lower than a month ago. Fair to good stPcrs weighing from 1,000 up to 1,470 Ibs. sold at trom V.K > to $4.50. but the gen eral run of steerSjWhich weighed from 000 to 1.300 Ibs. , sold very slowly at from jil.Ii ; ) to $3.80 , with scattering sales of inferior stuff down to i. Business was on the uull and dragging order throughout , but at the close there was little of any consequence remain ing unsold in ilret hands. The cow market was hit hard. They constituted - _ stituted nearly a third of the entire receipts and with no outside comnutitiou buyers for local nouses got a good many cheap cows. Aside from la few early sales of good to choice cornfed stock the market averaged from IGc to " 5o lower than Thursdav. A couple of loads of fancy cows and heifers brought 1.05 and $3.75 , but asltle from these fair to good stock sold largely at from ji.'J.'i to f.'l.25 , with common and canning grades at from $1.40 to $ 'J.15. Common largo to choice veal calves sold at from $1.60 to $ ! > , or about steady prices. Hough Block was in liberal supply and lower. Poor to prime bulls , oxen and stags sold at from 71.DO to ? 3. The stocker and feeder trade also partook of the general weakness. Neither the fresh nor stale supplies wore large , but the coun try demand was also decidedly slack. Good , smooth , fleshy feeders wore not qnotably lower , but the weakness in the common light rough stock cattle culminated today In n 15o to Mo decline for the week. Trade was decidedly sluggish nnd the volume of business was unusually light. Good to choice feeders are quotable at from $ ) to $3.50 , fair to goon at from $2,75 to $3 and common and stockers at from $2 to t'-.DO. Representative sales : mtr.ssED DERI' . Ko. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr 2 735 $300 2 1140 $350 \VESTr.UNCATTLB. IDAHO. coi.oitAun. G7 Mrs. . . . 040 300 2 Mrs. . . . 020 325 120 rows. 770 2 15 20 Mrs. . . . 701 2 20 3 fdrs..1100 3 00 00WYOMINQ. WYOMINQ. 2 cows. . 780 210 Scows. . 020 210 SOUTH DAKOTA. 2 rmvR. . 0.10 1 7fi II ! r > mv . M7 2 Ifi 2 Mrs . . .1005 275 7 Mrs. . . . 775 2 75 HOGS Receipts were fair and the general quality of the offerinps was about up to the average. Reports from Chicago wore In the main favorable and sellers started in asking good stiff prices. There was no outside de mand and buyers for local houses , claiming prices were too high compared with otl.er western markets , proceeded to try to get prices down a peg or two. It was a slow process , but they succeeded. Early sales were at prices weak to 5c lower than Thurs day , but before the close buyers had pounded out n big lOc decline. Fair to good Ifogs sold early at * 5.0r and $5.10 , with a few of the best at $5.12' ; and $5.15 , and rough packers down to t5. Toward the close it was $ r > for everything , with rough and underweight stuff at I4.SO to $4.05. Fully TOO hogs wore still in the pens at the close , the market closing Hat. The bulk of the hogs sold at from $3 to to.JO , On yesterday and a week ago today the trading was largely at $5.10 and $5.15. Representative sales : No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r. i'ius AND itouan. 84..111 5 00 BiiEiii1 The supply was moderuto anditho market generally unchanged , Good stuff sold readily nt fully steady prices , but the common grades were nczlceted and weak , Fair to good natives , f'j.TSCfUUtO ; fair to good westerns , $ ' ' .sr > @ : t.5 ! ; common ami stock sheep , $ l,50@'J.'J.i ; good to choice 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , ? 2,60S.50. ( ; Keprcsentutivo sales : No. A v. Pr. 18'J wpstorn wethers 71 ! $2 05 ! UH wubtern wothern 7li 2 05 02 native mixed 10 ! ) 2 60 2 native lambs 00 a 50 173 western owes , fed , .110 8 25 79 native owei 112 3 25 64 native owes 120 a 50 lli native ewes , fed 148 4 25 SO liatlvo lambs 00 4 00 61 .Xmaa lambs 100 6 00 Itrcolpts unil DlHjHMltuiii nt Ntock. Official receipts an'l disposition of stock as shown by t.hti books of t ho Union rito. : ! > VunU company for the twimty-fimr hoiira ondlnj at 5 o'cloutc p , m , , December 15 , IH'Jli : IIUCKIl'IH. CATTI.K. llilll.ir.r * * ill.s. Curs.iIIoad Cars. | Head. n r St , l.iinis Live Stock .Market. gr. Louis , Doc , 15-UTTf.E-Kccolpts , 1,200 huadi HhlpmontK , not ruporlcd ; niurkut about htt'iuly , htilnothliiKKoi > don sale. A few fair touooil natlvu stt'cm sold at * 2.6i.3.'J5j ( ) } cowb and hoKerij raiiKi'd$1.75iij'J. } ( > 5 ; no Texas Btoors otTorctl ! cows bold nt $ 'J.OOa'J'J5 , lloas Hccolpls , 0,400 head ; shipmentsntH gDRATCHEDJEN MONTHS CJ A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months , and was cured by a few days' use of IMMMI M. H. Wou-i' , rrirTi ' _ Upj r Marlboro , Md. SWIFT'PECIFIC 1 ivas cured porno years ago of AVhlto Bwclllr.R | niaylegbyiiBliiKKKMaiiil | ] liuvo had no nymjitoms of reClcSfS" " " u' * ' ' ° ' " " " case. Many iiromlnent iilivulclans atteniletl \nc and falleil , but H. B. 8. dfd tlio work. VAVJL. W , K1BKPATK1CK , Jchinun Clly , Tc n. TrOtUi m Blood Mid Skin pl u < i inilltJ lite , A linU , Ct , n-portrd , inarxo't tiiMilclicr , ton pi-tec , | jJ5 , With bulk of Wilc tft.O ( > i.5U. , . Purler Herelntft. 400 heads market imloli fnlr iiiitlvcs sold nt J3.25 , nnil ootnolnhctl lots nt 13.751 mixed lots being J3.00il3.75 , 6iid fnl < ; lilr.is \\\f \ , stock Mnrunt. Cs-.rCACO , Dec. 16.-Toilay's c.itllt > nnfkct WAsslinthir to the half do/on nioro thai ha\o mincdlati'ly preceded It , Tint dullness w < liiton o , nil t icio win wonkiieti In all branchiis. I rliliiy thu irrt > lpt < were very full , nmounllnff to about 0,000 lii'iul , nnd tnnlclne ho supply for thu ctplred part of thn week iiliout 1.2,600 heatl. Tlieso urn inodeiMto ro- ci'lpts , but hail they bonn r. third lo s the ncccislllcs of trndo would not. have Bonn tin- satlMlod. liy dint .of Imtil and porsKtcnt work , salconcn snccccdt'tl In Retllii , ; out most of thu stock on totlny's inarkut , but thuyoto iciilllfFil to inako further pncu Oiiiirvs'lonsun tlin | p < mittractlvn otTiirliiKS. ( " 0:111111)11 : to peed lo&0 to lnri-li. ( ) | steers inailo tip tlio routi'r part of the Mipply , and from { 3.60 to $1.40 > Mio ) tlio mlcos nl which most tf ) tlip-tuiT cliiinccil linniU. llouch Ihln Moera sohl at friinl.25 ; to M.35 , and oxlra l.C.oo tn 1,70MI ( ) . biilltH'ks wuro itiited | anmnilJO. Trntllnp In lintcbort and I'liiinors' stocljvni irrneriilly al prices lielinv t.i , from } 2 to } j,75 bi'lnc popular llcurt's for cows , Imlfuri anil bulls , lliQliupinaikr-ioinMipiU lltih ) hlKlicr thU inovnlnz for nil Kriitti'sof ho , muffinllubt and inrilliini wolubts It. roiniilnt'tl fairly stoatlv thioiiKliotil. Inn heavy Rratlos , u wind's of over ,100 Hie. , worl > eil oaslor tiiHiiid llm clOM' , Into salt's bcliiisaboiil 61' untler yrMoi- iln.v H tiiolHtliins. | The weather was too wi-t nnd lou win m to Mill packers , and that to- KetlH-rwItli tin' slippery condition of tlio tall- wiiys.ielarded btislnoss. However , oM-eptlnc tluisu helil liy spurtihttor * . not many \\eiofat- Ir . ' , ' ° ) CI' ! Sll'l ' > s "l > t'u mostly at from J5.10 to J5.20 for heavy nnd m from $5.20 to { 5.30 for Blit. and medium welitlits. Higher pru-cs tlian tbe.o were paid In a few Instances. lo the intent that thuro Is u decrease In the receipts of fiom 13,000 to 14,000 liond as com- pareilllhtlui prnvloits weuk. tlicro may Im said to have tmeii an Improvement In the sbeop market. In no otbur respect , bowover , was there any elmtiKo for tlio bolter , llurlm ; noprt\ ! oils wool ; was the HVOMIKO of prli-es lower , tlio iiiiallty of the offerings considered. Aslilf from tlio few Clirlstmas sheep taken at from $ J6 to J4.75. the weok'.s tradltiit was Mono at prices raiiKhiK downwind from { 3.60 , It took something more than oiilliiurlly jsond to brine as much as 1:1.25 : , and only u few lots reached that. The bulk sold ut from $2 to } 3 , tnoueli Ihcro wcro many sales al still lower lirlces. HUMwtis , a fairly sumily market for lambs a 12.76 to 1 1.75 for poor to choice , with sales principally at from 13.61) to N.60. Itecelpts : Cattle , 9,000 head ! calve * . 400 head ; IIORS , 20,000 head ; sheep , 7,000 hciitl. I ho K\eiiliiB Journal renorls : ( . ATTl.K-ltecelpts D.OOO hoadt vorv little iioliic : market low and a pooil many unsolil : peed ilresscil beef ami shlpplni ; steers , ! f3.5W ( ( , 4,50 ; export , $4.25(3 ( 1.76 { Christmas J5.00S6 ftd'l'lTi JI'-CS3l-loi stockers and feeders , * ' ' ' Ilotis-Hecnlpts , 20,000 head ; market opened stroiiR ! ruled weak to 6310c lower : ronirli and l.1"mr"rtVniir4'HOPr > imi ! imeklni ; anil slilppliip , * .i.05 ( < f5.25 : jirlme heavy anil butcliei.s , J5.3U 6.40 ; sorted , 15.20 625. SllKKl- AND I.AMlirt-Keculpts , 7,000 head ; inarkul continues very dull and \\eakiafew cliulcu Krade.s steady. KHIIBUR City Lu-o htocK Murkot. KANSAS Ctrv. Doe. 15-OATTi.K-ltecolpts , 7.100 head ; shipments , 3,800 head ; market , slow anil 6ttlOc lower : Texiis steers , J2.25& & 3.26 ; shlpplm : steers , } 4,105,75 ; Texas anil native cows , 11.4033.00 : butcher stock , $3.00 Q4.16 ; stockers and foetlcrs , J2.15fr.3.70. ! lionsKecoipti , 8,300 huatl : shipments , 400 head ; market steaily to stroiiR ; bnlU , 5L-105',1.0 ; o vy , packltiB and mlxeit , J4.85 (35.15 ( ; light , yorkurs nml pigs , $4.9036.16. . biitBi'-KucBiptfc. 1,000 head ; ihlpmonts. 400licart ; markolslnw. Sioux City l.lvu hlork AIiirKot. SIOUX riTV , li ) > c. 15. lloos-llecolpts , 2,300 head ; olllclal yesterday , 1,923 head ; shlp- 1 ! , ! , , - , ; ! ] > f"M\ \ ' " > ! lrlet 6c hlfc'hcr ! active , . . J4.'Jjlt5.10 : bulk , J5. OATTI.B Ueoelpls.400 head ; olliclal yester day , none ; shipments , 021 head ; market Stock ill .light. Kecelpli5ofllvostii'k ) at tnu four principal western markets 1'rlday , December 16 : Cattle , llo'zs. Khoop. South Omaha 3,49'J 4,787 800 Chicago 9,000 20,000 7,000 Kansas City 7,100 8,300 1,000 Bt.l/Ollls 1,200 0,400 400 Total 20,792 45,487 UiOU ! Cure indigeation and biliousness with DeWitfs Little Karly Uisers. DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOLS. District UrtlcnrH Will Meet to Dlscmn tltn Text Hook I'roblem. The school ofHcers of Douglas county will hold a convention at the court , house today for the purpose of discusshifc the school book problem , a question which hasngiir.led their minds for somu time. The last legislature passed a law , by the terms of which the several districts of tlio county were empowered to purchase tiie text books for the use of the schools. Shortly thereafter about all thu book con cerns sent their agents to this state , where they labored for weeks. When they left they all had contracts , and in this county alone some ten different pub lishers had -got In their work. Tlio result of this is that there bus been a El-oat deal of confusion , asa pupil goiiiK from ono district to another has been compelled to secure an entirely new sot ol bookswhich has interfered to a grout extent with the progress oC the schools. Besides this , the superintendent , states that , the division of the trade has prevented the dealers from handll'ifj all of the books and sending away for them b : s caused long delays and a large amount of expense. Il is tlio intention of the school ofllcors to agree upon some uniform scries of text books and then adopt them for the use of all of the country schools. tHC NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor snyn It ncta gently on the Blonmch , liver and Utdnovn. anit H a pleimant lujcatlye. Thli drink Is made from liert > i. and In prepared for us * as cully an tea. It Is railed Alldrupfl t8selll'.at60n. iid lnp3cknep. 11 you cannot eft It , acnd yonr dilre n forofren umplr. J.aiie'v Kamllr McillclniHIOVIH Ilin bonrl * rarliilur. Io orrti'r tn ho hrnHli thliil'ini'r * nry. Addrea oflATOH F. Wfll\V'A ) IH ) . I.r. llnv.M.Y. Looking Better feeling bettor- better in every , way. There's more consolation in that than well people stop to ponder. To * back flesh "nnd / ' spirits is every , tiling. tiling.colt's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites is prescribed by lead ing physicians everywhere for ail ment ! : thnt arc causing rapid loss of flesh and vital strength. Scott's Emulsion will ilo more than to stop n lingering Cough It fortifies the system AQA1NST coughs and coltls. Pniiareil liy Scott . llmtni. , N. V. All INDA 1IIKUI1K1T HINDOO REMEDY rnnurrrn Tim AHOVIC liMll ! : ! In (10IIAVH. CnrTTnll NCM sin Plfeim1 * , I'ullltiir Mi-morT , _ _ Pale , lr.Pli > r | > leiiMir lWrnkiiii.r.f vl X rniim liyjindt nbuopimniliiiiKkfr Imtinrcly it'ttnrri l.okt > inhno < 1 In ol it or } un it ir Kn lly cant \ \ \ In VPH | iAi > l.rl. I'llrPtl.QOiM'nckimr , HU for . ' . . till wllli u mnnrr rrriinilvd. Pen I UK mi linlMMVm but ImUt on ImMni : l.Ml.M'lt. I ( wir drngi'lM lmnol KOI II < * Mill r-ciullt I > ITI > UI | . Irlrntnl Mcitlrnl Co. , tlllfilill , ILL. , rr Ilitlr irnl > . iti.l > by Knlm * Co. , Cor. 1 jlli nml DoitKlnFsSI * . . nnj .1. A. 1 ulli'i'.VC" , I'or Illll .tl > ollKlat Ht . , OMAHA I liyPntil II. Ki'liiiplilrr , Ml llunilnnj , V 6 Kttll St. , I'OI'NTII , IILI'ITS , ami Lriidlni ! DriiRgUls. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL ! Instant Klllcro ! Pain. Internal and External. Cured HHUiniATISJI. NKUltAL * f Ol A , 1,111110 IMck , Hprnln , IJrulf ci > , yjKwelllnttc' , Stilt .Inlats , COl.IOnnd * " "i OKAMl'U Instiuitly. Cholcrn Mor- "HbuK " , Uroun.Dlpthnrln , Sore Throat. " " idling It by magic. nspcclally prcpnrcil for Jf Block , Iionulo Htrcucth , luomostrowvrfulandl'eiictrnllnKl.lnlmantforMnu or Uon t In ozUtence. Largo $1 Klzo 73c. , GOc. elze iUc. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated nnd Toilet. The Great Skin Cure ami Faoa Donutinsr. Lndlen will nnd It o mott dolionto and hlishly portumod Toilet Heap on the market. Ills nbsolutoly nuro. Mnkoa thu rkln soft nnd velvety cud roilnrcx tlio loet com plexion ; I * n luxury for the Dath for Infants. It nlnj-n Hcliliij , ' . clcatiFOS llioFcr.lp and prornotca the crowlh ot liHlr. i'Hi > oTorrwlnby Kuhtiit Co. . Solo Aijoiits , Omaha.Nob. Dueber = Hampdeii Adjusted Watches. It is marvelous how these famous Watches RUBY JEWELED the ( are taking place o ADJUSTED all others where nccu-j WATCHES ' THE rate time is required. Railroad men will have nothing else. I ' Ducber Watch Works. Canton , Ohio. rrii.iilcnt nl illEDlUAb ANO bUKI.IC.'AI , niSPISNh.LKY. CiiiKtiltutliin Free. IB uniiiriKiHsu. ! lu tlio treatment of all Chrouio , Prlvato nii'J .NorvontiDUoaioi. Wnw i to or ( ' ( insult u rsoiiullv. TUKATAlKNr IIVMAIL. AtUlroBH with Htunip. for par lluiilarH , which will b.i uent In plain onvolDju. t * . O liox 031. Onl2 ( ltd S IStli sli-uui. O.ua'.ia , XJJ , Man Davolopod PHK GUKAT I.IP3 . , , . , , 'r. CUI'IUINB , will ifMloii' all the nemratlv ! nivaiiH. Inipoteiicy tin- poHHlbli- CUI'IDINK H iiHi'd. Si-nd for fr o fir. cularH anil IcBllinoiilals. DAVOI , JliiK'lNK : CO. , P. O. llox 'joril. San Fran- all tlin truln ol s WKAKNKSSKS , UK1HI.1TY , KTC , . thatao- aiiy Ilifin In mi-ii QI'irKI ' Y iiud PKltMA- OUUKU. Kn'l ' STKKNHTH and toiu Klvcn to ovury part of III" l"'Jy. I will Bend ( ; cini'ly iwi'lii'il ) 1'KKK lu any muTi-rer Hit ) prt-Bcrti- lion thai 'iir.sd moot tlmso tiDiiblea. Addruii u II. U'KUiHT , Muslo Uualtir , Box l'Jii , MarJlull Union Stosk Yards Company , Soutn BtitCtttU Ho nna Jl aarktl4 Ik * COMMI33IQ'I HOJS-3. Wood Brotasra. ITB | Rtoolt Oommlsilan MnrahkBti fOltbOmtba Tolephoao IIS * . ChlOMt JOHN I ) . t > A lMAN , I u.D..rr WAi/risR is. wjou , rM" Market reports by mall mid wlro cheerful rnluhed upon uppflRalloti. OMAHA U ianufacturers e Director ? BAGS & TWINES I TENTS , ETC. Morsc-Coe Shoe Company. Suletroom aud Onlca-llOT-IIOMIll Ho.rarJ t Faclory-lirJ-IUI-IISI Howard St. W ar the OSI.V Manufajturon of Uooti anl Bhoaila tlio lUlt of Mabraikii. tQTltallon I § . l80d34 to all to Imped our new factory. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. KilpatrlcK-HoCuDry GOJUSm. On loodi , notloni , fur- Notloni , g ut ' furnlih ; BliblDK ( ooili , corner Ing guodi , cor. 1Kb tail I lib ucl Howard bli. Uro r titrcoti. FUBNITUBE. COAL. OmabifUpliolsteiing Johnson Bros , COMPANY. WHOLESAI.KCOAU Upholitured furalture , 10o8 r rnam Ulrnt , IIVMIO * Nlebolii cl VKtoltult sol/ .