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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TIIJJJtSDAY , DECEMBER 12 , 1805.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
\7hoat Market Opened Very Dull at a
Fractional Decline ,
OATS' ' MAY RECORD AGAIN BROKEN
Corn \\'nn Wrnk mul IlimlnrHn'nn
mi Ace-mint InrK '
roiiKlit DIMVII
1'rlci-M.
CHICAGO. Dec. 11. Wheat declined %
today , making lc loss In two days. Th
market opened very dull and r thcr weak
nt ix decline of from Mo to % c. The nb
nonce of orders from outsldo was very no
tlccablc. For an hour or BO the tondencj
was to work up a little , nnd May did re
cover from ClHo nnd GI'Jc nt the opening
to C2c bid , but before 12 o'clock thpre wcr
fellcra nt GUfc. The weakness was nn ex
presslon of the conviction which many o
the local operators hove that by sticking
doftttodiy to the short sldo as long as thcr
Is no great demand for the grade of whca
which would bo surrendered In satlsfactlo
of n speculative contract they would win
out. Speculation upon prospective scarclt
they are Ignoring. The government crop
report did not fall of Its usual result o
being EUccceded by n bearish day , nltboup
U gave the condition of wheat nt El , a
ngnlnst 89 on December 1. 1831. Huslncs
continued dull throughout the entire PCS
slon nnd the price recovered to fil jc from
the bottom of the day's decline , which wa
from Clc to 01c.
Corn was weak and business was largel
on nccount. The receipts were only mod
crate nt 300 cars , but tomorrow's Inspectlot
returns are expected to comprise 451 cnrs
Prices kept within n share or two of yes
terdny's closing figures.
In onts the record for May was again
broken. The offerings were quite urgent
chlclly from longs. May opened % c off , n
llc. ! and ranged between 19 > ic nnd 20c
closing nt the bottom figures , llccelpt
were 11 cnrs more than cxnectrd.
Hog receipts hero numbered 49,000 heai
nnd the run nt outside packing places wn
also henvy. That settled the direction o
the price for the day , and another new
break In th ? season's low prlco record oc
currcd. January pork lost 15c and May 12Hc
I-nrd for both months Is Cc lower , nnd rib
arc down EC for January and 7Hc for May
Puckers sold through commission house
nnd some buying on the decline was 01
foreign nccount.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat
ISO cars ; oorn , 451 cars ; oats , 1G1 cars ; hogs
45,000 head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows ;
Artlcloa. I | Hltn. | Low. | Plan.
WheatNo.1 !
Dec S7M
Jail
May osao.'M
Corn , No 2. .
Dee 2.VX . . S3M 2fi (
Jan SA ! 1 l )
May SSHM
OatH. No. 1 ! . .
Dee 17) ) :7 17M 17K
May IOHGH , lOKM-'ll
Pnrlt.purbbl
Dee 7 or 7 05 7 05 7 05
Jan H ! * ' W H 45 8 IK ) H 31)
May H HU'k 8 H'Jia 8 ( I'l
Lnrd.lOUlbs
Dec C 07K
o wy R B3 > r. 'Jll a ao
May 0 * 6 6 47K 5 4'JK C I'M
il-.ort Rlb-i-
Dcc 4 17M
Jan. . . . . . 4W 4 aai 4 17 4 20
May 4 47H 4I' ' - *
Cash nuotatlonn were as follows :
KI.OIJU Nominal : wlnler patents , J3.15ff3.50
winter ftralfilits , } 2.f.0ff3.20 : BprliiR patents , J3.1
r3.r,0 ; RprliiB stralBhts , J2.65tf2.90 ; bakers , J1.8
t 2.30.
WIIKAT No. 2 pprlnir. STiXjiiTSS'/ie ; No. 3 BprlnB
07 3Si4iNo. : . 2 red , Cl'.ii8C2'ic. ?
CO11N No. 2. r.nc ; No. 3 yellaw. SGc.
OATS No. 2 , 17ic ! : NIL 2 white , f. o. b. , 19 ?
GlAVtc ; No. 3 white , 1SC19V4C.
HVB No. 2. 33V4c.
1IA1U..KY No , 2 , nominal ; No. 3. Z4Vic ; No. 4
t. o. b. , 22 < 2'k ' : .
FIjAX SHKl > No. 1. 9lc.
TIMOTHY SI2HIJ Prime , J3.CO.
PHOVIHIONS MCKS pork , per libl. . J7.75J7.S71i
lard , per 100 Ibs. . J5.15a5.17t ! ; short ribs , side
( lonse ) , J4.20jf4.30 ; dry united shoulders ( boxed
JI.Wi4.73 : short clear RIC | < ( boxed ) , Jt.37V5W4.60.
WHISKY Distillers' nnlshed goods , per gal
11.22.
POUI.TIIY Market fair : turkeys , 7fflOic ! ; chick
ens , OViWTc ; ducks , Sifldc.
The followlnt ; were the receipts and shipment
today.
QuotiitloiiH ii tilt * 1'rlnclnn
CiininiiHlItlcN mul S < niilt H.
NKW YOIIK , Dec. 11. FI.OUH Ilccelpts. 31 ,
SOO blily. ; I'Xixirls , 18,500 bbls. ; mills still nsk
morn than buyers ore willing lo meet , ci > i > e
clnlly on Hprlm ; palents ; winter low grades easier
City mill patents , Jt.1031.23 ; winter patents
I3.50ii3.70 ; city mill clears. Jt.00yi.10 ; win
ter straights , J3.30U3.40 ; Minnesota patents
J3.3 ! > @ 3.53 : Minnesota bakers , J2.734f3.00 ; wlntc
low grades , t2.IOif2.C4. Hye Hour , quiet am
easy ; KUperllnt ) , J2.iOi2.73 ; fancy , J2.83Q2.93
lluekwheat Hour , Heady ; Jl.Mffl.-l' ) .
IWCKWIIHAT-Qulet nt 4IJf41"ic.
COHN MKAI , Quiet ; yellow western , coarse
70i ! ; Hrnndywlne. J2.33.
RYU Nominal ; western. 42f4.lr.
IIAHI.KV Nominal : western. C9O16c.
HAItl.IOY M ALT Nominal ; western , 48fMc.
WHEAT Receipts , SS3.00 > ) bu.i exports , 77,200
bu. ; tpot market Wuiiker ; No. 2 red. 69f4c ; No.
hard. C8ic. Optlcns opened dull nnd not mud
affected by the crop report , declining sharpl )
lalei * under flee local liquidation and an ill )
pence of stimulating news , and was finally heavy
lit n net liisj iif li'iflic ; No. 2 roil , May , 6"Vti
C815c , closed C7ic ; December , CiiililUO c , ctoei
Mile.
CORN Receipts , 109.300 bu. ; exports. 131,10 <
1m. ; ppot market weaker ; No. 2 , 24T4c ! yelloxv
Sfic ; meaincr mixed , 3t'ic , Op'.luns early Inllu
ciu-eil by blir receipts and sympathy with wher.
nnd aflerwnnl fuitlu-r weakened by Hitlliuldn |
lion ; closed ' .iWiSc lower ; May , 3jfi33Cc ! , closed
25c ; December , 341 OTIKc. closed ZtVSc.
OATK RectlptH , 40.SOD bu.j > pol , Inactive ; No
2 , 22lic. Optlona dull und uninteresting , clos
Inir ! i Kn lower ; Jlay , 24iB245ic , closed 21\c
IJi-ceniber closcil 2i > ic.
HAY Finn : shlpplnir , J7OOif8.W.
HOPfl AVpnlt : slate , common to choice. 1831
crop , 3W7c ; 1S93 cu > p , 7W10c ; raclllc coast , 18J
crop , S'iOTc : 1S'J3 crop , cirluc.
I Steady ; hemlock eole , Buenos
Ayres. light to heavy weights , 2lc.
WOOL Qulel : domestic llcece , JiSJ23c ( ; pulled ,
nilK8 Nominal ; California. 21 to 23 Ibs. . HO
15Sc ! ; Oalveston , Si ) to 23 Ibi. . He ; lluemu Ayrc ,
dry , 2) to 24 Its. , 21o ; Tcxaa , dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. ,
K'i/lJe.
PROVISIONS Reef , quiet ; family , 111.50 ; beef
hums , J15.00ff,5.W Cut menu , easy ; pickled
lielUc * . Jl.76fi5.23 ; pickled thoiilders , J5.Wjf5.23 ;
pickled llama. J-.lJOif3.73. LJ.uI , lower : wtstein
steam cloned .I5 : December. J5.43 nominal ; com-
luiund , ll. < ! mws.0 > ) . Pork , active , lower ; short
clear. } li.73 ) l ! . " , : family. JlO.OOffl ) . ) ) .
TALLOW Easy ; clly. 4'lo ; country , 4HS4llc.
PETROLUl'M Strong ; Pnltrd closed } tG6
ai > kcd : n-llned. New York. 18. '
HL'TTUIl Ri'ivlp's , 4.493 pkg .j etrong ; weal-
orn eivjmery , lOWJIc ; ICIglns. 2c.
ClinESIC Receipts , 2.1)1)2 ) ) pksiM dull : large , 7
CMOc ; mmill , C iUlOtio ; par ! uklnn , 3'i/6e ; full
m . 2W3e.
OliaRccelplH , 5,133 pkus. ; Btcidy ; slut and
Poiiiivylvanla. 23liTe ; western , 1132lc ; iioutliciti ,
: i&2.lo.
IlIOK Slendy ; ilometlc , fair to extra , a flCHcj
Japuii. 3 > Hc ,
ItosiN Firm : strained , common to good , II.72Jj
HS Firm : New Orleans , open kettle ,
i. . . .
COTTON SKKO Oil Inactive ; prlmo crude , 23
nj'i'io ' ; prime iiiinmer yellow. 'zidlilUaV"butter
Grade * , SOCSlc ; off summer yell low. 2Stif23c.
Nl , l.oiiU ( J m era I Market.
KT. LOl'IS , Dei' . H.-FI.OHR-Htfndy ; palentH ,
JJ.1' . ( . .10 ; extra fancy , U.lit/3.23 / ; fancy. JS > : U
3.0 > ) ; iholre , 2.il-.IO. )
\VHEAT Weak cnbleii nnd heavy receipts had
the effect of causlntt n weal : opening ; late In the
nesxlu. n better dc-mund Li'cnme apparent nnd the
mat ket uli'aillod up , but rljsed M.'ViC under ye * ,
terday ; No. 2 ml. ruih , etc ; I > CMinb r , S5 ic ;
CORN Ni'iir futures were llrm. but May weak-
rued with decline * Uewheri > ; maikvt closed l.o
liliher for December und Kif'ie lower fur Muy
than yoterday ; CNiKh , 234c ; D.-comber , 2IHc ;
January. 2H , < ; ; Muy , 23ftc.
OATS Dull itii'l t > u y for futures ; spot , weak
iiml lower to Hell ; No. 2 , i-nMi , lT7io ; December ,
lii.c ; Muy , 2V , "
llYi-0tndri J4i\
IIAIH.IIV-Nominal.
CilRN Mi ; A ISinidy ; ll.X1tjl.il.
HRAN Kxuler ; 4 > ' - \ : m l luuU.
FLAX Htin-riim : ! .
TIMOTHY aiii : > - 3.oi'flj..v ) .
ll.V Tlniothy , Hcartv nnd plrnm ; ; Ill.W ISM.
thltt HlJe. prxlil < \ Kteady , | 0 IM.I. , , this vide.
Ul'TTKROulcl ' : ? p.uiH r rrrniu ry , 21 ? ; fancy
- ' t ; < JMtft d.iliy , IStflie.
. . , , , K , fl ! o ; vhlrkens , 414
Cio ; duck * . Sc ; Keete , S'iKiV ,
WH1BKY - l.ST.
LHAD Demoiallied ; vulei * . 3 vnr M'nnourl at
1103 ; ! loiu MUsaiirl and rhi-m'cal at tJ.Ti ;
rounJ lots offiiiNl t S3. wlih > mt Inuurit. Hjiflicr ,
Oull and depressed , ivllh vellrr * ul til ) .
IMtOVISIuNH I'mk. cuUI : ulA.id.irn m.v . Jil > -
tlntr , t .131 ( . Lard , loner ; | ir'me. 1193 : r'lo'c- .
| 9.10. lUcon , boxxd nhouldtrc. Jill ; | uns > . $ i , j
nl.Uf. . JJ.ll'i ! shorts , 13.23. Dry fill mrnts ,
lioxnl shnulders , JI.S2H ; longs , M.W ; rllu. > I. 2H ;
shorm , 14.75.
RI-X-niPTS-Klour , , Mil * . ; wheat , 30,000 bu.j
corn , 2S.OOO tin , i oats , 23.CKJD liu.
SIIII'MKNTS-Klour , 3.000 bbls , ! wheat ,
liu. ; corn , C.OO ) 1)U. ; oatu , C.004 bu.
OMAHA Uli.VKHAI. MAHKKT.
Conilltliin of Trmlc ninl ( InntntlnnH
on Sliiiilc mill I'anpjI'roilnce. .
KBITS am coming In more freely nil stocks
show Kome Inclination to accumulate. The re
sult Is an easier market. Quite a Rood many
held fKK are arriving , nhlch sell about Ic under
strictly fresh stock. Quotations :
1X1(18 Strictly fresh stwk. 13c ; held stock , ISc.
IHJTTER-Packlni ! stock. Ill(12is fair to KOC < !
country , 12rfl4c ; cholco to fancy country , 14W15c ;
fathered creamery , 17fJ18c ; separator creamery ,
VKAlCholce fnt. 70 to 100 Ibi. , are auotcd at
6V4i7c : large and coarse , 4 6c.
CHECHK Dnrnmtlo brick , llHc : Kdnm , per
doz. . JS.DO ; Club House. Mb. Jnis , per Ooz. , J3.CJ |
I.lmVerfter , fancy , j > er lb. , ll c : Itoqutrorl , ' 4-lb.
Jars , per doz. . $3.CO $ ; Young Americas , 11'40 |
Twins , fancy , lie.
I'OUI.TUY Urntcil Chickens. 607c ; ducks , SO
Oc ; turkeys , choice , SifDe ; Kci > . e , "MSc.
HAY I'pland , C.O > ) ; midland. J3.W ; lowland ,
13.00 ; rye straw. J4.BO ; color makes the price on
hay ; light bales sell the best. Only top grades
lirlmt top prices.
11ROOM CORN New crop , delivered on track
In country , choice green self-woiklng carp t , per
lb. , 2ic ! ; choice green running lo hurl , 2ic ! ; com
mon , l'4c.
OAMU Pralrl ? chickens , young , per doz. . J8 ;
nuall , H.TSi Jack vnlpe , 7 c ; golden plover ,
SI. 23 ; Jnrk rabbits , per doz. , S1.09Q1.23 ; unall rab
bits. f IJ"5c : mallnrd ducks. J.1.50 : reilhead.i , J3.50 ;
canvnsh.iek ducks. l3.OOfiS.00 : teal , blue wing ,
tl,73T2.O ) ; leal , green wing , JI.73 ; mixed ducks ,
Jl. 75112.00 ; Canada W'C , II ; small Kcess , J4.M ;
brants. J3.M ; ilwr saddles , isgiec , ' deer carcasses ,
12145M3C ; elk saddles , llfll.loj elk circas es , 9 f
lOe : nntPlone saddles , 127l4c : nntelopo carcasses ,
SiSJlle ; ( | iilrrc1 , per iloz. , 50f75c.
Pim-roNS U\e , per dor. , Jl ; dead pigeons not
wai.tfd.
CIIR1STMA3 ORKKNS-Holly. p < > r case , J3.
VKOIITADI.KS.
CAl.t.IKI.OWiit-Per : dnz. heads. Jl.6002.00.
JJAIIIIACIK Holland cnbluige , heads small and
hard , per Hi. , lc : Callfoinla slock , per lb. , 20.
MUSIIROOMS-Pcr Iti-lb. box. ' ) i73c.
POTATOKS Knticy native flock , 33c : from store
In small lots , 40c ; Coloiiiiiii ptuck , 50R33C.
ONIONS Per bu , . 4"c " ; home grown Spanish ,
per blil. , JI.Mj 3 In S-bbl. lots , II.SJ.
ItHANS Hnnd-plckeil navy , per bu. . 1.63@1.75.
S\VKIT POTATOHS choice stock , 13 per
bbl.
bbl.PKI.KHY California , per iloz. , 73Q90c ; Colorado
rado , Mi/coc ; Knlam.izmv sOffSSc ,
LIMA RKANH Per lb. . 5c.
AYATKR CHUSS-Per 18-qt. case , Jt.50Bl.73.
KRU1T3.
AWI.KS Fancy stock , J2.75ff3.00 ; choice stock ,
J2.wn2.7K.
CAI.ITORNIA QUINCKS-None.
OUKCION 1 KAHS Per case , J2.M.
CRANIlKRRIIiS Jersey , JSrOfi8.73 ; Cape Cod ,
J9.2 : > fi9.M : McParlln's J9.60WIO.CW.
MAI.AOA ORAPICS Per CO-lb. bbl. , JC.51) ; per
Ki to 70 Ibs. , grops. 17.50.
KASTKRN ORAl'KS No shipping stock.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
A fresh car of northern California oranges ar
rived on the m.irkct yesterday. Quotations :
ORANOHS Mexicans , per lox , Jt.23 ; California
budded r.cedllngs , J4.CO ; navels , J I. M 51 4. 73.
LKMONH California , per box , { 4.005/4.50 ; Mes-
Klnas , 14. 50 ! ? 1.75.
RANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , J2.00
02.25 ; medium sized bunches. J1.75.
M1SCKI.LANKOUS.
OY8TKUS Mediums , 15c ; hoiseshoes , 20e ; extra
standards , 23c ; extra selects , 23c ; Branch & Co.
selects. 27c ; New York counts , oOc ; standard bulk.
per gal. , JI.10.
MAPI.ISYRt'P Klvp-inil. cans , each , J2.75 ;
gal. cans , per daz. , J12 ; > 4-gal. cans , JO. 2.1 ; quart
cans , J3.75. - *
CIUMR Pure Juice , per half bbl. , J2.73 ; per
bhl. , J4.75.
KAUKK KIIAL'T Per l.bl. . J3.73 : half bbl. , J2 23.
FIOS NPW crop. Calif 01 nla , 10-lb. boxes , per
lb. , lOc ; Imported fancy , 30-lb. boxes , ICc ; choice ,
10-lb. lioxcs , 12o.
DATKS New Persian , CO-lb. boxes , per lb. , 6'icj
fards , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 9c.
MAPL13 SUOAR-Cholce , p r lb. . 9ffIOc.
PRESERVnS Assorted , 20-lb. palls , each Jl.W.
UOCOANUTS Per ICO. J4.50 ; each , Cc.
NUTS Almonds , Cnllfcrnl.i. per Ih. , medium
size , 10c ; Tanugona nlincmla. per lb. , large , 13c ;
Brazils , per lb. , 9c : Hngllsh walnuts , per lb. ,
fancy soft shell , I2',41l3c : standards , llJFlHie ;
filberts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , polished medium.
lOc : large , 12c ; peanuts , raw , 5'ic ' ; roasted , 7P
74c ! ; hickory nuts , small , per bu. , J1.73 ; hickory
nuts , large , per bu. , 11.50 ; black walnuts , per
bbl. . J2.
DRESSED MEATS.
11EEF Light westein steers , 400 to 600 Ibs. , 5Vi
COc ; good cows and heifers , 5Vl5V4c : medium
cows and helfern. 4 ( Q1Jc ; good foiequarters cows
and heifers , 3'i5ilc ; good hindquarters cows nnd
hellers , G',47c ; cow rounds , 5c ; cow chucks , 3Hc ;
steer chucks , 4c ; . beef ten-lerlolna. fresh , lUc ;
beef rolls , boneless , SV4c ; sirloin bulls , boneless ,
SVlc ; loin backs , boneless , 8V4c ; loin backs , C',4e ;
cow ribs , No. 3 , 6l4e : cow loins , No. 3 , 714e ; steer
rlbs 7l > c ; steer loins , 9c.
MUTTON Dress.M nr.itton. 6)ic ; racks. 8V4c ;
'legs. 7c : saddles , 7c ; stews , 2&c.
PORK Pork loins , 5c ; spaie ribs , 41Sc ; poik
shoulders , 4',4c ; pork shoulders , skinned , 4ic ;
tendci loins12c ; pigs' feel , cleaned , per doz. , 33e ,
.HIDES AND TALLOW.
HIDKS No. 1 , green tildes , 4c ; No. 2 green
hides , 3c ; No. 1 gi-een salted hides , 4Hc : No. 2
green salted hides , 3 lie : No. 1 green failed hides ,
25 to 40 Ibs. . 3V4c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 to
40 IDs. , 3c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 13 lb ! . . Cl4e ; No.
2 veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4ic ( ; No. 1 dry Mini
hides , 66'Se ; No. 2 dry Illnl hides , 6fCc ; No. 1 dry
salted hides , Cc ; part cured hides , Vic per lb. less
lhan fully cured.
SIIEKP PELTS Green salted , each ! 3fJCOo ;
green salted shearlings ( short ivooled early skins ) .
each 15c : dry shearlings ( short wooled early
skins ) . No. 1. each , lee ; dry shearlings ( short
wooled early skins ) , No. 1. each , Sc : dry Hint
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. ,
actual weight , E8Cc ; dry flint Kansas and Ne
braska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight ,
45c ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per
lb. , actual weight , 4SfC',4ci dry flint Colorado
Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , ® ! ;
dry pieces nnd bucks , actual weight , 44f3c :
feet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on
' '
'TALLOW AND QREASE Taiiow. NO. i. 3 0 ;
tallow No. 2 , 3o ; grease , whllu A. 3V4c ; grease ,
white 11 , 3c ; grease , yellow. 2 c ; grease , daik ,
2c ; old butter , 22 > ,4c ; beeswax , prime , 13 22c ;
rough tallow. l'/ic.
RONES In car lots weighed nnd delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , J12.OOifH.00 ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , JlO.OOIi 12.00 ; dry
country , damp and meaty , per ton. JG.OOSS.OO.
r Unwashed , line heavy , C87o ; fine light ,
SfiOo ; quarter blood , 10ii-12u ; seedy , hurry nnd
chaffy , SifiSe ; cotted and broken , coarse , 7ff9c ;
cotted and broken , line , CSfSc. Fleece washed
Medium , 13ffl8c ; line , HSICo ; tub washed , 16W
ISo ; black , 8c ; bucks , Cc ; tag locks , 2ff3c ; drad
pulled , 50Cc.
I No. lNo. | II No. 1
I Lge. ' '
RRAR-
IJIack $20iJ23 $ IS 00 J SfllO J10f12 J G f
Hlack Yearlings. 122(13 10 Oi 7 o. 7 00 3 C
Black CubH CU 8 I ® e 4 00 500 200
Black Monlana
Mountain 18022 14 00 100 10 00 4 00
Bluck Monlana
Yearlings 1200 8 01 G 00 50)
Black Montana
Cubs 0 50 4 CO 30 4 0 20
Silver Tip . . . . 20 00 12 00 8 00 9 00 4 00
Silver Tip Yrlgs. 11 Oi ) 8 0' ) 5 00 5 0' ' 2 &
Silver Tip Cubs. . 0 00 4 50 3 ft 3 0 1 5 <
Druun . . . . 20H.5 ! 1G 0) 1200 12 00 SIX )
Yen. lings . i or. ' 8 0) ) r. ( o 8 (0 ( 4 0
Cubs . 7 00 500G 30) 4 00 20C -
lladgt-r . 1 M G ) 50 5' ) C
Flrher . S 00 COO 4 0 } 4 0 20-
FOX
Silver ( according
to beauty ) 190 00 CO 00 4100 30 0) 10 03
Silver Pale ( nc-
I.lviTjmoI
I.IVKRPOOI. . Dee. Il.-WHK.VT-Ppot quiet
ml ulendy : demand | H > or ; No. 2 red winter , B <
6Vdi Nn. 2 red Hprlng , stocks pxhaiuled ; No , 1
mrd Manitoba. & 3d ; No. 1 California , 5s M.
'mures iind steady , with near nnd distant
po lllc.1ii % < l lower , and closed fctcady. with Df-
cetnher and January U'l ' lower , and oilier months
unchanged from ycJtorday's rloaln ; , " prices ; Lu l-
neca it ton i equally dlKtrlbiiteO ; December , C * 3d ;
January , t.H3Vi < l : 1'ebruory , 5J 4'id ' ; March , C < &d ;
April , fd iljil ; May. It Stid.
CORN-Hpot steady ; American mixed , 3t 31id.
'utiirra rulnl ttiMdy all day nl unchanged prices ;
lUH'neiis heavledl on rally po lllonsi December ,
* JHd : January , 3s 2 > < li February , 4. < 4' , d ;
Mnuli. ! s 2Ud.
ri.Ol'll Klini"r : demand mo > leralc ; KI. Ixiuls
fancy wlnler. 7s 3d ,
PROVISIONS Racon. easy ; demand poor ;
'uiuberUnd cut , 28 to 30 | bx. . 2 ! ; thort rlbi , ti
IJ. , 2i ; long clear. IlKlit. M lo 45 Ibs. , 2IU ! ld ;
nt clear , heavy. V liu. , 2C ; .wn clear backs ,
luht. is Urn. , 21i Cell lnrt clear mlddleii , heavy ,
3 llm. , MJ : clear bellies. H in 16 lh . . 31s , HhouN
lera , tu.uare , 13 ti IS liu. . U0s 6J , llanu , ahorl
ul. II lo III UM. . :9 . Tallow , line Nmh Am r-
I'an , lt cd , tl'nr. extra India mesa , 72 * CJ ;
irlnie inn > , C7 Cd , Pork , prime melts , tine
tt > sttrn , iff prlmn mr . mrdlum , 45s , I.anl ,
ull : | irlm weilein. ilt C.I ; rrllned. In pallu. 2) ) < .
ClIKICSK-Oulct. but Hteady ; llnojl American
\lilti * . 4U : lliv t AmiMlran roluiiMl , I. , * .
IH'TTIJH Kluest I'nllrd ! ilnUi. K > ; KOO < | , OOi.
OH.H > ' 'l'un > en'lni > . i > lrll . > ) a Jd ; lujln , com-
tan , 4i 7j'ii ! coiton xied ull , I.lvcrpo3 | rellned ,
N M ; llno-rU ull. 20j SI : pMruleum , ri'ilnt-J. 8Ud.
IH-FRKIKR. TOR IIIKK rorequiirter. , , JKd ;
Indqi'iirlrrs. ' 5 i'l.
ltrHACMNO , | 1-OWDKR-HarUwojd. f. o. U
.Ivprnod. JJ.
HOI-H-At London , Purlllo coast , 2 Id.
K u u xlln ( t | | > - .Mlirl > L-l .
KANHAH CITY , Dw. 11. WHBAT Dull nnd
( lightly luw.r ; No. 1 hard. Mi Mc ; No. i itJ ,
nominally e WWo ; No. 1 spring. S7CMC ; No. J
spring , MmiMHc ; rejected , nominally 43t ? 3c.
CORN Active nnd unchanged ; No. 2 mixed ,
22V4c ; No. 2 white. Mr.
OATS Fairly active ; white. He lower ; No. 1
mixed , UHc ; N3. 2 while. IIBH'ie. '
RYF. Steady ; No. I. nominally SJ'ie.
HAY F.asler ; timothy , JIO.OOH12.50 ; prairie. J8.W
. .
llUTTKn Firms ilemamt modernle ; creamery ,
18t722c ; dairy , H015o.
KOOS Firm ! fresh , 18e.
STOCKS AM ) HOXnS.
Chief of HIP SInrUct AVnn
UN Irrt-Kiilnrlty.
NEW YORK. Dec. II. The chief feature of
today's stock market was Irregularity. The vol
ition of business was fair , measured by recent
averages , nnd the Industrials as usual played the
stnr parts. The market opened dull nnd Ir
regular , with but few decided changes In cither
direction resulting In the Initial dealings. The
trading soon assumed n decided tone , nnd on
comparatively light trnnn.ittlons Ihe entire list
moved upn'nrd , handsome gains being made In
the Industrial group. Consolidated Gns m.ulc n
further Jump of f. per cent to IS ! ) , Leather pre
ferred , Tdtncco common nnd preferred advanced
2 > % per cent , nnd the other shares fractions.
Near the end of the first hour the traders made
a drive against the market , and realizing sales
helped them In their ffforts , The Industrials
bore the brunt of the attacks , but the slocks of
Ihn rrcelveishlp rallrnnds. Including Ihe AtchIson -
Ison , IlurlUigton nnd Union Paclllc , nlwi declined
sharply , owing to liquidation by holders anxious
tj evade HIP payment of the heavy assessments
Involved In the respective plani of reorganization.
Pacific Mall caused something of n sensitlon
by dropping nearly 2 per cent In the face of the
current pxp ctatlon that thp Ion ? talked of agree
ment between that company nnd the Panama
railroad would be deilnltely concluded within a
few days al Ihe latest. Thp decline was cause I
by HIP publlcallon of nn Interview with counsel
far ono f thp companies , who was made to say
that a disagreement was more likely than an
agreement. The accuracy of the Interview was
afterward denied and the stock recovered nil but
a small fraction of the IOM. The reactionary
movement In the general market appeared to
have spent Its force nrotind 1 p. m. , nnd In the
sulueqtirnt dealings material recoveries In prices
occuncd. The announcement of the engage
ment uf JIIno > ) . < H In K"M for shipment
tomorrow fell lint. The advance of nearly
r ) iiiilnls in the past two days In
the market pi Ice of Consolidated das caiitcj
denial of the rumors of n probable consolidation
of Ihe New York companies to be regarded nt
very lamely technical In diameter. Olllclnl con
firmation Is unobtainable , however. In the mid-
afternoon trading a covering of phoits was
largely responsible for sharp advances In Sugar ,
Tobacco , Pacific Mull , Tenne. sp Conl , Reading ,
Delcwanj & Hudson , Leather prefeired and Min
neapolis fi SI. I-oiils second preferred. In the
final denting * realization Jule.i caused n note
worthy slump In Tobacco and leather preferred.
The general market closed quiet nnd llrm In tone.
The railway Irand market ruled firm nnd higher
In the morning , but In HIP nfleinocn dealings
prices were shaded nil atound , which Imparted
an en y tone to the closing. The sales were
| l.f > 6lMO.
Thp Evening IVt's London financial
cablegrnm Bays : The sultan's permission
for the gunboats to enter the DOS-
phorus pul up consols , but Iho nlher mar
kets were lifeless nnd dull. Mines were Hat.
The settlemcnl In these begins tomorrow. Flat
ness of Italian nnd Spanish securities was also
n fenlure. on the reverse of Ihe Italian troopi.
After business hours II was announced that tha
Scolch building strike had terminated. This
may have a good effect tomorrow. Americans
were dull , Union Paclllc wan Hat on the asses-t-
menl leporl. Al Paris the bourse was dull ,
ulot-lnir weak , mainly on HIP decline In Italian
and Spanish securities at llerlln. The markets
WIMP dull.
The following were the closing quotations on
th ( > leading slocks of Ihe New York exchange
today :
AtchlBOM lf U N . Y. & N. K fi.T
Adams Kx 147 Ontario & W 15
Allen. T. II S Oroxon Imp 8
' On-iron Nav 17
IJaliiiiioreA.OhYo'.V COS' o. S. L&U.N 7
Canada Pacific. . . . G.lHi Paclllc Mall 31X-X
Canada Southern. . P. I ) . AR 3
Cpntr.il Pacific. . . . IU'4 Plllnburg 107
Chen. .V Ohio Pullman Pnlaco. . 102
Chicago& Alton. . . IDS Roadlnir 18Js
C..11.AQ ? - ' ( < R. O. W 17
Chicago Gat R. G. W.llfd 40
Consolidated Gas. . Rock Inland 7m :
O.C. , C.&St.L. . . . 4U > i SI. Paul 74U
Colo. Coal fc Iron. . 4 dopfd 12SV <
Cotton Oil Curt. . . . IH St. P.AOmahr. . . . . 41-
DplawarH.tllu.l. . P.'ll dopfd 123
Dol. , Lick. &W. . . IOW Soutlieni I'acltlo. . 2' '
n.Sc It. O. pfd . . . oirarRonnerv. . . . 10t f
D.&C.F. Co 1SH Tcnu. Coal .V Iron 311H -
Krlo J" Texaspaolno . H )
do nfd U'J T..VO. Cont. ufd. . . OS
FortWavne 1U7 UiilonPuclflo . OS7H
( ) . Northern pfd. . . 11 U. S. Exproi * . 427J
C. &K. I. nfd 10UW W.Sl. UAP . 7J
Rocking Valley. . . 17U W. St. I * A. P. nfd- 17V
Illinois Cmilr.il. . . . Wells Far/oKx. . . 100
St. p. .VDiiluth. . . . Wpalcrn Union. . . . 8SM
K. AT. pfd SOW Whoollus & L. E.1 H
Lalto Krlo i West 2m dopfd 41U
do pfd M.ASI. L V A
Lake Shore D. AR. G in
LciulTrrml. B.K 31
N. L ; 'J'J
L.fcN.A U C. * ' .il SOW
Manhattan Con . . . 102U do nfd 08
Memphis& C 15 H.AT.C IK
Michigan Cent ' 100 T.A.A.i.N.M U
Missouri Pacific. . T. St-L-iK. C ; . . . . 7
Mobile & Ohio 21U T. St. L.&K.C.pM 15
Nashville Chat. . . . S. R. R 1IH {
National Cordao. do pfa 3.1Vii
Nat. Cordage pfd. . lit Am. Tob. Co 11H
N.J.Central do pfd OS
N.&W.pfd 10 Am. Ti'l , & C. Co. . lltW
North Am. Co 5to Com'l CabloCo. . . 1G5
Northern Tactile. . 4 Am.Suirarpfd tiOH
N. Paclflcpfd 14 $ U. 3. Cordatro gtd. 20
U. P. 1) . & ( J 4 U. S. Loithorpfd. ( IB
Northwestern. . . . . . 104 U.S. Rubber 3J
dopfd 147H dopfd Ui' .
N. Y.Cenlral 'OUJi
* offered.
The total Bales of slocks today were 3)3 , ! I
shares. Including : American Sumir , 30,400 ; Ame.
lean Tobacco , S2.700 ; Atchlson , G.JWj ClilciiBO On.
10.400 ; Pacific Mall , 5.300 : Heading. 22,3'W ' : &t
Paul. 3,000 ; Tennessee Coal & Iron , 5,100 : Unite
Stales leather , rJ.SOO ; Wcslern Union. 0,400.
\oir York Money MurUet.
NKW YOIHC. Dee. 11. MONKY ON CALI ,
Kusy at 2if2'4 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent
closed 2 per cent.
PUIMB MI-3IICANTILE PAPKH UJS'.i pe
cunt.
STI5RLINO EXCHANGE Dull , with aclua
business In bankers' bills at JI.8SifN.80 for lie
maml nnd t4.87-Hf4.8 for sixty days ; posted
rates , $4.88K4.89 and JI.S954S4.W. Commcrcla
bills , t4. ' > 7.
SII'VKlt CEUTIFICATKS CCQMVSc.
HAH SIIAfKIlHe. .
GOVKUN.MENT IIONHS Steady ; stale bonds
Inactive ; mllrcail bomls , easier.
CloilnR ouotntlonn on bonds were as follows :
tl.s.4aroir. . now. 121 ( ! . P. lots of ' 1)5. . .
U.S. 4HC011DUOW 1-JI D. AH. O. 7s
U.S. Bs.roj 115 D A U. O. 4
U S. As. coup 115 Krlo 2dH 74
U.s 4s. r. ' ? 111 0. II , AS. A. OH. . 105
U.S. 4s. 03IU' . . . . . . 111mu ( J. H. AM. A. 7s. . . 100
U.S. I'B. ro2 117 II.AT. C.53 11 2H
P.-ictnodaof'Jj. . . oy do On Kill
Ala.cU9i A no M. . K.AcT. iHt ! . . 85W
Ala. , clmsll 110 do I'll 4n DOM
Ala. , class O lot Mutual Union On , . us
Ala. Curroncy. . . . 102 N. J. C. ( Jon. 5 ? . . .
Ij > . Now Con. 4 * . . 1(11) ( ) No. Paclllu 1st ) . . . 118
Missouri Ui 100 do 2d.H 1U2W
N.C.H8 124 N.V. . ConioN. . . .
N.O. 4s 104 dos. F. l)3b. 5i. 110
s. C. nonrimd H , O. IVott. tttti , .
To'n. nowBoKU. . 87 St. P. Ccir3l 7 . .
Tumi , now wet . ' > > , 105 doC. A P. W.S * .
TOIIII. old UB 00 SI , I , . AI.M.Oan. 5.
Vn , CPiiturlvH St. LAS. F.Gji.d. loan
do deferred U Tux. IMe. lati. . . 80
AIclilHon la 77H 21M
' ' " "
Alchlsuit 2d A. , . . 2IIH U. P. IsU'o'f'lVj. .
Canada So.Ms. . . . 107nWoslShoro ! | 4a , . . .
r > . AN. uuirli'iUH. N2)j ) Soilthor.1 S .
O.K. A N. im * . . . . liu IN.P.m.iiiU 71U
, J7S2fln. Mon it.f oi per cent. New Tor
exchange , Kc pri > mlu4l. | ( |
1'IHLADKt.l'HlA. Wll.-Clc > .rlngi. $ :3,20 :
305. balanres , 11,767,923.
CHIOAOO. Doo. JKClearlngii , II7.01S.M
Money on call , S5J5H p r cent ; on time , 6 l
per ct-nt ; drnmmi fnlrT New York rTchaiiKC nl' '
t pi r lo 23c prrmluml l.Arelun cxctianRe. weak
bankers' ( London ) Ktrrlln.it , J4.S7t ,
London Stuck QnotntlniK.
LONDON , Doc. lt.-nt.-m.cloMn.Ti
CoiiHols.m'y , . . . lilt ) 13-111'Mexican ordinary , 17
Consols. ncc'i.,10i ) l9 > IBst. | Paul com "il'J
Can. P.iclflo B3WJN. Y. Central 101"
Krlu
KrloSili . cntnf .
llKCpntr.il . , 8 " | Mbx. Uon. now 4 < . 7U
I1AR KlLViR-30 1-Uil1 per ox.
MONRY 14 per centni
The rate of discount In the open market to
short nnJ three montltV'Mlls Is 13-18 per rent.
l'liiiinclulfTnltn. .
ItntU.lN , Dec. H. Kxchange on I < onJon , clgh
dnvs' nielli , 2) nmrkii 42Vi pfg.
PARIS , Dec. It. I p. m. Throe per cen
rente. ' , I0f ; 4Jcs for the account. Exchange 01
Jr nrlon , 23f ! tf for checks.
LONDON , Dec. 11. The amount of bullion ( -on
Into the ) > .ink of KnRland on balances today I
(5S.OW. Cloltl Is quoted nt Hucnofl Ayrrs today n
223.80 ! Madrid. K.SJi Lisbon. 2i : St. Petersburg
W ! Athens , 77 ! Home , IQ'.oaVi ! Vienna , 103.
Wont MnrUot Ilc'vli'TV.
ROSTON. Dec. II. The American Wool nnc
Cotton Ilcpoiler will nay tomorrow : The sale
for the pant week , In HIP thr * principal mar
kefs , have nmotmtPtl lo S.K6.000 Ibs. , nf whlc !
3,232.400 Ilia , were iljmmtlo. It I * very iloiibtfu
If this iiiiount of domestic comprises more than
two-thirds of the quantity actually dlspowil of
considerable known to liave been contiacteil fs
shipment by users not having been Rotten read
for shipment ami not being retorted. Neverthe
less , there Is nothing like rebuylng as yet ; I
la evident that Users of wool are bent upon get
tlMK their stock nt something less per poun
than the rates at which It Is held In the prln
clp.il markets , but the firmness of dealers gencr
nlly makes this Impinctlcnble. It Is apparcn
that a sensible reluctance un the part of Hi
holders to shade prices has stood In the way o
their disposal of considerable more stock than
they have agreed to deliver In the last tw
weeks. It seems to some that this reluclanc
may well be permitted to harden Into obstlnnc
If It has ml already , Inasmuch HS cverythln
Indicates stronger prices In January. From Ih
same point of view , many believe that a user o
wool who knows what lie Is galng to want nex
month Is making n mistake In not buying now , I
ho Is waiting with the , notion that ha Is goln
to secure belter terms fjr himself within in
hext thirty days. In Hoston 2,222n > lb. . of do
mcstlc woul ( In n I tnl of 2,973,000 Ibs' . ) has liec
sold this week , and 50.500 Ibs. of foreign b.iv
been disposed of. More > vlsltors were In this mar
ket on Thmsdny and Friday of last week than
on any iwo consecutive rtays In any week I
November. The pales since January ID , ISfl. "
amount lo 152COO,150 llis. , against 137S9S,7S3 Ib9
n year ago. _ _
CalTee Murkrt.
NEW YOU1C. Doe. H.-COFFKK-Optlon
Opened quiet nt unchanged prices , ruled general !
slow and featureless , dependent upun local trod
Ing. A few covering orders checked decline an
cause < l slight rally on n few months ; closed quiet
net unchanged to 10 polnlR advance ; sales , 10.00-
bags , Including Marc. . , 13.40. Spot coffee , Hlo
dull ; No 7 , J14.50 ; mild , dull ; Cordovn , $18.50
mles , 1,800 bags Mnracnlbo , p. t. ; 300 bags Centra
American , p. t. Warehouse deliveries from Ne\
Yolk yesterday , 7,145 bags ; Now York stock to
day , 2.VJ.437 bags ; United Stales stock. 330.45
bags ; alloat for the United State * , 179,000 bass.
SANTOS. Dee. 11. quiet ; grod nvoraRe Santos
$14.70 ; receipts , 14.0M bans ; Block , 451.000 bags.
HAMUl'UO. Dec. 11. Quiet , unchanged ; sales
16,030 bags.
HAVRK. Dee. 11. Opened quiet. Kf up to > J
down ; nt noon. Vt advance ; at 3 p. m. , quiet
V t decline ; closed quiet at net Uf up to Vit down
sales. Ill bags.
11IO , Dec. 11. Dull j No. 7 Rio. $13.93. Ex
change , 9 } d ; receipts , ! l,000 bass ; cleareil for th
United States , 12.000 bags ; for Europe , 1,000 bogs
stock , 22 1 , 000 hags. a
Declining' DIvldrmlH.
NKW YOIIK. Dec. II. ; In accordance with th
recommendation of thoTxecutlvo commute ? ye.i
iPiHlay tlu Western 'Vlilun Telegraph compan >
declared today Us regular quarterly dividend o
I'i per cent , payable Junuary 13.
The directors of thc .Alnerlcan Tobacco com
pany held a formal nii-ellng today nnd ileclnrei
the regular quarter ! dividend cf 2 per cent on
lhf preferred stock.Thet'dlvldcnd on the com
men stock was parsed. 5 .
The governing coinmlttpe of the New Yorl
Stock exchange nt today's meeting received am
considered the icport" of 'the committee on the
stock list reR.irdlng the' explanation made to the
committee on stock HMs by t.ie American To
bneco company , regarding the passage of the
dividend en the conunon stock.
11O3TON , Dec. 11. The 'illrectors of the Amerl
can Hell Telephone Jjompany have declare. ] n
regular quirterly dlvftlenll of 4 per cent , and Hi
per cent extra. This makes a total of 13 per cen
declared this year. , . .
NEW OIHjKANS , life. " 11. COTTON Easier
middling , 8ic ! ; low middling , 7 c ; good ordinary
7 ii-lte ; net iecelpts , ' 17Ml bales ; groan , 18,30
bales ; exports to Great "JJrltaln " , G"SO bales ; to the
continent. 14.0CS bales-j oaastwlse. 1,90 } bales
sales , 5,000 bales : ntocic " 3M.OJ3 bales.
NEW 'YOHlv , Del1. .U. COTTON Quiet : mid
dllng- 0 ; net f ? delpts'"none } 'grois , ' 347'J bales
exports to Great lliltaln , 100 bales ; to the con
Uncut. 2,211 bale * ; forwarded , I.1CS bales ; sales
281 bales ; spinners. 181 , bales ; stock , 173.4:7 bales
Futures closed barely steady : sales , 221,100 tales
January , $8.82 ; February , $ S.27 : March , $8.32
April , $8.37 : May , $8.41 : June , JS.45 ; July , $ S.4C
August , $8.47 ; September , $8.17 ; October. $ S.Oti ; No
vember. $8.07 : December , $8.20.
ST. LOUIS. Dee. 11 , COTTON-Steady ; no
sales reported ; middling , 8 3-lCc ; receipts , B.2S
bales ; shipments , 4,704 bales ; stock. 07. Ml bales.
ToltMlo Grill ii Market.
TOLEDO. Dec. 11. WHEAT Dull , lower ; No
2 , cash and December. CCe : May , CS',4c.
COHN Active , steady ; No. 2 mixed. 2Sc ; No.
mixed , 27c ; May , 23Vic. '
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 13c ; No. 2 white
20e.
20e.RYE
RYE Dull : No. 2 , cash. 3Jc.
CLOVER .SEI3D Dull , easier ; prime , cash and
December , $4.40.
RECEIITS 1'Inur , MO bbls. ; wheat , 5,003bu. .
corn , 53,000 bu. ; oats , C,000 bu. ; clover seed , 3S1
bags.
HIIIPMKNTH Flour , 2.SOO bbls. ! wheat , 20,00
bu. ; corn , 44,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. ! clover seed
316 bags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I'oorlti .Iliirkc'tN.
I'EOniA. Dec. 11. CORN Active , steady ; new
No. 2. 2Cc ; new No. 32. . " > } ic.
OATS-Qulct. steady ; No. 2 while , IS'iOlS'ic
No , 3 white , liUtfl'V&c.
RYE Dull , nominal.
WHISICY Mniket s'endy ; nnlshed goods on the
basis of $1.22 for high wines ,
RECEIPTS Corn. lOii.050 bus. ; oats , C4.200 bus. ;
rye. 1.20 > > bus. : whisky , none ; wheat , 0,000 bus.
SHIPMENTS Corn. ' 19,730 bus. ; oats , C9.003
bus. ; rye , none ; whisky , 828 gals. ; wheat , 1,200
bus. _
Dry ( iiiiilH Market.
NEW YORK , Dec. 11. As nt former reports ,
considerable business was concluded an the re
sult of forwarding on previous purchases , und
mostly for account of special wants. The new
demand , however , was yery Indifferent to making
purchases for currtnt wants , nnd nny engage
ments weio restricted to actual necessities.
1'rlntlng cloths were very dull at 3Vtc.
PALL JtlVIOR , Mass. . Dee. ll.-1'rlnt cloths
dull at GTic for contracts.
Market.
NEW YORIC. Dec , 11. SlJCJAU-Ilaw. quiet !
fair rellnlng 3VUi 3Vic ; conttlfiiKal , DC test , 3U0
3e. Rrflneil , quiet.
LONDON , Dec. 11 , SlfOAR Cane , quiet but
steady ; centrifugal Java , 123 Sd ; Muscovado , fair
rellnlng , 10s M. Heel , 'quiet ; December , lla ) 9d ;
Junuary , lO.t 10'iJ-
H AVheat .Harket.
MINNEAPOLIS , Dee. 11 , WHEAT Weak ; De
cember. 63c : January , 5Tc. On track ; Na. 1 hanl.
5IVie ; No. 1 northern , 23c ; No. 2 miilhcrn , Kf ,
I-'LOUII-FIrm ; ilrst patents. $ l.Wif3.40. ( with
louivl lots to be had at $2.9" : domestic bakers ,
: Z.COfl2.tMi oxpjrt balura. $8.0)i ) .3- ) .
' ( il-er ll Oil .Market.
LONDON , Dec. -LINSEED OIL 19s W.
1IIIEMEN , Dec. ll-l'LTUOLEUM-7 nuiks ZO
'
AVIieat ( tiiotatloiiH.
SAN KHANC1SCO. n'ee. 11 , WHEAT Steady ;
May , Jl.OCit ; cleared , : iS33 ) centals.
Wan I ) < Mvii t&.lIU Iax t .Sou.
LKAVHNWOHTH. " kan. , Dec. : 11. A
man , well jessed , and a stranger
n the city , sold Ills necktie this forenoon
to pay lila fare over the bridge. Ho then
walked out on a Rlnlcr und coolly tired
hrco flliolH from 'U'lrovolver Into lila left
jreast , und fell deaililito | the river , twenty
feet below. The body was recovered a Jew
nlnute.-i later. The BUlcldo WBH about 25
years old , smoothKhaven , und 1ms dark
fair nnd all front teeth Illled with gold.
TIVII Trillium Friizt'ii to Dcntli.
JACKSON. O , . 1)c | , ll.-Two unknown
trnmpa were founU In a barn near Onk
Hill this morning1' frozen to ileuth , The
bodies will be brouuUJ. hero for identl.lca-
tlon.
j
Till : HI'
INSTRUMENTS placed ; on record Dscember
" 1895 , .
. ; „ , .
WAIUIANTY DEEDS.
Care A'onuh to Jde'j Huston , lot 30 ,
blk G , Jerome park $ 000
O H J'ayne , trustee , to W D Ve t. n
43 feet lots 13 und It , blk G , Orchard
Hill . 1.300
I.lzzlo Dotit lo Leonard Deut , lot 3 ,
blk 8. Omoba View : lot 22 , blk 35
O H HOEBS' ndd 1.70)
Joseph Hurrls nnd wlfo to O I. , Har-
rla , n 33 feet lots 7 and 8 , blk19 ,
Vnlley , i 000
\ V4 \ Selby ct til to 10 in ma Krug , lots
4 nnd 5. IluHh & S's subdlv i.ioo
A.H . Mllliiril to Nelson Mlllnnl , loin
12 unU 17 , blk 10 , 1'oppleton park , . 1,003
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
L O Krolz and wife to I , II Curtlaa ,
lotI. . Flack'B mibdlv 2.000
I. H Ourtlsa to V C Kratz. amo 2,000
DEKD8.
Special master to J A Hab e ar ,
eubdlv lot & In tux lot 10. In ne se
10-15-13 , 1.C75
Same to O H I'uyne , trustee , n 43
fuel lots 13 and 14 , blk C , Orchard
Hf.l . 1.300
Total amount of transfers , $14,276
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Dullness in the Ecof Trade the Important
Feature nt Present.
WELL FED STEERS GO VERY CHEAP
! ) < inn 11 it fur Stoi-krrn Ilolilx Well ! > -
Hilt tlin DlnvoiiriiKltiK Comlltloll *
HIIKN l , i e n Mckrl lint Soil
HrlNklj- ( lit * lU-ollnc.
WEDNESDAY , Dec. 11.
Receipts and shipments for the pus
twenty-four hours , ns compared with th
previous six day ? , nro ns follows :
UEGEH'TS.
Cattle. HOB ? . Sheep. Horses
December 11 . 2.943 9.351 93 "
December 10 . 3,721 9,297 PS'J GS
December 9 . 1.G9S 1,207 173 23
December 7 . 1,015 G.221 G29
December 6 . 1.G16 G.G15 CO
December 0- . 2.027 7,123 1G9
December 4 . 2.SS3 10,474 l.WO
SHIPMENTS.
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Horse * ,
December 9 322 . . . . 2T9
December 7 838 1,163
December B 913 1,182 691
December G 668 . . . . 172
December 4 til 1,939
December 3 6YJ' . . . . 232 24
DAY'S DISPOSITION.
The disposition of the day's offerings of
llvo stock wns ns follows , cnch buyer pur
chasing the number of head Indicated
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Omaha Packing comimny 18 1.417
The O , H. HammonJ company " 1 1.920
Swift anil Company . . . . . . . . . . 415 2.324
The Cliilnhy Packing company 533 2,318 22
A , Hani lo !
II. Uecker & Uesnn 104
Hamilton & Stephens 267
Vnnnnnt & Co 10
J. U Carey 21 !
Lolinmn K HolhehlliJ M
I locker Urns 231
Henton & Underwood 114 . . . . .
Cuda.iy. for Bloux City 2 > 3
Nelson Moirls Cl
Chlcnso P. & P. Co. , Nebraska
City. Neb 713
Shlppern and feeders 459 7 3
Left over IM P 1M
Totals .3237 9.65S 329
CATTLE The receipts of cattle today fell
short of yesterday's run by close to 1,000
head , but they were almost Identical with
the receipts of last Wednesday.
While the run wns not large , there was
nothing In the situation to encourage very
active buying. The packers complain that
the demand for beef is extremely llcht ,
the markets of the country bolng full of
cheap poultry , mution nnd pork. The
limited demand for the product linn mndo
buyers nt all markets weak nnd Indifferent.
There were some quite Rood beef steers
here today that In ordinary times would
have been attractive to buyers. The mar
ket , however , was very slow and dull , not
much If nny lower , but weak and unsatis
factory. The buyers seemed to want a few
cattlf , but the demand was not sulllclently
urgent to put any life Into the trade. The
market dragged along all day , but In the
end closed strong under the Influence of
more favorable reports from eastern mar-
The cows and heifers on sale numbered
twenty-flvo to thirty loads. The market
was In about the same condition us the
market on beef steers the demand fair
but the trade slow and the feeling weak.
Stockers were In liberal supply , there
being quite n string of westerns , and a good
many native stock cattle. Oood yearlings
and light stackers were in demand , there
being n few country buyers In , and the
market on that kind of stuff was just about
steady. The heavy cattle have not been
moving oft very freely during the two day's
past , and pome were carried over from
yesterday In Ilrst hands. The condition of
the market on fat cattle could hardly have
other than a dlscouraplng effect upon
heavy feeders. Still , the country keeps
buying. Some warmed up cattle shipped Infer
for beef sold to the feeders today , one
bunch nt ? 3.0.j. When the scales were
! ojcd ; practically ever ything In the yniils
ive ral
run there w i n fslllnir nft of About
, ? * ) hr d * eompHred with Init Wrdnrs > . y.
Th murket opentsl with Ih * blddlns About 50
lower Ihsn yMlerdny. und as othrr markets wer *
nil lontr K-ilfjintn hKd to mnk the concession.
It developed Into n 13.M market an Anstnut a
JJ.S3 nmrkot yeitenlsy , A few loud * , principal-
llcht nnd roURh mUed , sold nt from M.3) Ini. .
and there was n. 5JS3 top , but the great bl
strlnR was nt H.80.
Thi > demand was good nnd th. pens were vrac
tlcally cleared In Rooil season , the matkct beln
fairly nellve at the decline. The market rtld no
Improvr- any towurd the last nnd the clone w
weak. Repre. entntlve sale * :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
SI 173 200 JJ 20 60 321 . . . * 3 SO
70 1S2 . . . S 20 56 30 < SO S Si )
24 223 SD .124 O ) > l Si > 33)
44 1S1 . . . 320 7S 2IJ 12c ) 33)
12..2M . . . 323 4) . ! 224 120 33)
11 23G . . . 323 2M . . . J 35
78 227 40 3 2S M 277 1M 330
42 M ; M 323 71 2 4 W S 30
74 242 SO 323 72 233 SO 33)
f > 7 Z71 SO 3 21 M 274 . . . 330
CO 2SO 80 323 M 279 120 33' )
23 230 4i ) .125 61 2M . . . 33)
r.2 217 . . . .121 74 211 . . . 330
4,1 233 120 323 12 312 . . . 334
Cl 2SS 1W ( 323 72 V > 2 40 330
fl ( 159 . . . .123 23 334 . . . 33)
Ii 3SB . . . 323 C2 32 fi ) .130
74 273 2SO 323 G4 234 40 330
M 2H > ) . . . 323 C4 t'8 81 S3)
67 2I9 . . . 323 7- t7i IN 3 SO
M 328 120 3 2i M 242 12. ) 330
2) Sl 120 323 Ci 340 ISO 330
17 IS3 12) 325 US 21 ! 1W 330
33 323 160 3'23 7 2M . . . S 3 > )
S9 2S1 250 323 C.3 2J2 $0 33(1
C } 201 . . . 323 7.1 Ii2 . . . 33)
M W7 200 323 77 2.14 * 0 3 30
CJ : S7 . . . 323 64 229 . . . .130
13 223 . . . 323 IS 2Ct. 40 3.10
C2 270 , , . .123 f,0 378 . . . .130
3S 2S8 . . . 323 f > 3 253 . . . 3 Si )
Cl 233 If . ) 3 27'J 33 24) . . . 330
6" , 2S5 80 3 27W 69 28S 160 33)
54 2W 4) 327(4 ( " S53 201 .13)
72 253 16) 3 27i 71- 2M 40 3 JO
5- 27J . . . 3 SJii 29 338 . . . 330
74 2f,2 40 .1274 M 302 fO .1 SO
72 273 120 32:14 47 227 . . . .130
C.3 EW 120 .1 27V4 40 239 CO .130
26 340 Ki ) 3274 CC ,24" ICO 3 SO
C2 3lf. SO 3 2H Cl 326 12 > ) 330
78 27S 120 .1 27H ( .3 312 120 3 3i )
M 313 120 3 27 * , 49 312 . . . 3 30
52 252 SO 3 27j ! 63 3'V3 ' . . . 33' ' )
Bl 254 16) 3 27 > 4 f,7 302 . . . 330
-,6 237 12. ) 327'4 70 2DI . . . 330
41 352 40 3274 01 320 . . . 330
23 .117 . . . 3271.4 67 2S5 . . . 330
44 2. < 3 120 3 2n , ( I. . 302 SO 3 34
63 317 SO 327H GO 308 . . . 330
S4 2.10 240 3271,4 Cl 300 12) ) 33) )
12 245 . . . 32714 f > 0 254 40 330
10 337 40 3 2714 CO 301 ICO 3 30
M 252 . . . 3271.4 22 263 . . . 330
75 254 S4 3 2714 " 0 2 % IS ) 3 30
71 237 40 3 27V4 123 26S 200 3.10
75 233 . . . 32714 57 307 SO 330
70 263 210 32714 70 83S SO 3,10
58 312 SO .1271,4 " " 302 Si ) 330
14 230 . . . 32714 139 3 * ' , . . . 330
M 543 129 330 43 302 . . . 330
64 277 100 3 SO M 253 4' ' ) 330
60 336 80 33D 61 290 120 330
15 320 . . . 3 30 G7 2S3 SO 3 30
ni 2co . . . i3o co an 8) 330
71 277 40 .130 C9 254 . . . 3.10
67 218 160 3 30 R3 297 . . . 330
71 261 40 330 71 SIS SO 3 3l )
72. 276 . . . 3.11) Ct , 276 . . . 330
C8 233 40 3 3 < ) 77 223 SO ,150
f,3 29 : 12 330 41 :09 . . . 3.14
64 278 SO 334 C2. 316 (0 331)
6.1 283 ICO 330 C3 2S9 SO 3.10
33 330 . . . 3 30 57 311 . . . 332 !
M C23 > 0 3 SO 76 21S SO 332V
CS 23) . . . 3 SO 77 203 40 3 32\
64 277 160 330 77 278 SO 3.15
70 287 80 330 C ) 2.V ) . . . 353
51 3C1 40 330
P1OS-ODDS AND ENDS.
3 224 . . . 2 04 4 2.33 . . . 323
3 2.16 80 2 M R 370 . . . 323
1 274 . . . 210 1 210 . . . 223
3 26G . . . 210 4 207 . . . .12.1
1 210 . . . 2 10 B 334 . . . 3 25
1 340 . . . 2 25 C 234 . . . 3 23
61 92 . . . 3 Ol ) 1 300 . . . 3 23
7 2f,3 40 5 13 6 2S3 40 .1 23
7 242 . . . 3 13 4 324 . . . 3 23
S 3.14 . . . 3 1715 1 260 . . . 2 23
4 270 40 3 20 fi 361 . . . 3 271t
1 560 . . . 3 M 2 33' ' ) . . . 330
4 332 . . . 3 23 4 103 . . . 3 30
2 3.15 40 3 2.1 S 300 . . . 3 34
4 3S7 . . . 323
SH UUP Only one load of sheep was received
but there were quite n coed many held over
from yesterday on sale. The innrkel was nlon
anil yel the offerlnss were neirly all taken before
the close. Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
3 rams 136 5200
82 stockers S3 215
92 mixed natives 91 2 45
143 mixed natives 101 270
CHICAGO IIVK STOCK.
Small Supply of Cnllli- Checked Itc-
CtMlt WcillCIlCMN.
CHICAGO , Dec. 11. Smaller supplies of cattle
have checked the weakness recently shown In
prices , the receipts for the Ilrst half of the week
being only about 33,400 head , ns against 00,325
for the same period of lasl week. Prices today
were steady , as a rule , although the demand
from most classes of buyers was nol very lartre.
Common , rough steers were salable nl from J3 to
J3.25 , medium to fair lots at from & 3.IV ) lo (3.75
and good lo choice at from } 4 fo J4.50 , with
transactions largely at from t3.fiO to J4.23. Plcnt }
of cholco heavy beeves Intended for the Christ
mas Irado were offered belweefl J4 and J4 00.
fUockers nnd feeders were In somewhat betlcr
demand al llrm prices , with sales largely at
from J2.60 13 J.1.CO. Hulchers * and fanners' cattle
were In fair demand and prices were stronger ,
cows selling largely nt from J1.85 to J2.83 , anil
bulls nt from J2 lo J2.75. Calves were con
siderably higher lhan last week , choice lots
fetching from J3.CO to J5.80. Texas caltle were
steady , and catllo from old Muxlco averaging
785 Ibs. were In demand at J2.70.
Receipts of hogs continue to Increase , Not far
from 141,000 head have arrived so far thla week ,
compared with 131,616 head for the name time
last week. Many of the sections repotted all the
hogs maiketed several weeks ago. Knough hogs
were left over from yesterday to swell the offerIngs -
Ings to 61,000 head , and yeslerday'il advance was
soon lost , prices avciaglng n nickel lower , with
a good many late sales at tcdiietlons of lOc. The
supply was pretty largely disposed of nt the
decline , common to prime droves sc'.llng nt from
{ 3.35 to } 3. ! > 5 , with choice heavy and light bring
ing Ihc same pilces. Shippers are taking sur
prisingly few.
Plenty of sheep are coming forward , but today's
[ irlces were unchanged and trade was fairly gocd.
The demand was again ehlelly local. Common
to choice were -"ilablo nt from Jl.OO to $1.15.
Receipts : Cuttle , 14,000 head ; IIOKO , 33CM head ;
sheep , 11,000 head.
WRI3KI.Y PACIvIXO 1IOUSI2 OUTPUT.
LilMTiil niarkrdnM ; mul IIICTCIIHC In
till- Number of 11 own Klllril.
CINCINNATI , Dec. 11. ( Special Telegram. )
Tomorrow'H Price Current will say : There has
been a decidedly liberal marketing of hogs the
msl week. Western packers have handled 590,000.
against C15,0"0 Ihe preceding week nnd MO.OOO
lakl year , Krom November 1 Urn total Is 2,783-
000. against 2F4i,000 hist year. Prominent places
compaio as follows :
IS3I ,
2I3.&JO
13X.OUO
KIIIIHIIM City Live Slni'.U- .
KANSAS CITY , Dec. H. CATTLl--Ilecelpt ,
7,1 ( ) head : shipments , 2,000 bend ; bent grades
strong to lOo higher ; others steady ; Texas sleeix
iingcd , | 2.tOf3.80 ; Texos cows. Jt.73in2.50 ; beef
leers , 53.0'jm.--i ) natlvii cowv , il.M)92.10 ) ; stockers
und feeders , t2.5 > ) jf3.50 ; bulls. Jl.tj9ff2.75.
HOOS Receipts , 17,300 head : shipments , none ;
narket weak , 10o lower ; buik of sales , t3.3'f3.40 ' ) ;
leuvlea. { 3.20 3.40 ; puckers , J3 , C05/3.40 ; mixed ,
3.23fr3.a5 ; lights. J3.15ai,35 ; Yorkers , J3.30fl3.33 ;
ilgs. J3.Wn3.I3.
SIIKKP Receipts , 3.EOO head ; shlpmcnti' , none ;
iinrket ( tend/ ; lambs , J3.0094.00 ; muttons , (2 ( , 0
03.23.
XCTV V < irk l.lvu Stork Murkct.
NKW YORK. Dso. H.-llERVnS-Rocelpts. 2.001
mien ; steady ; slugs and oxen , ! 2.00ir3,90j bulls ,
Z.OOflS.OO ; , dry rows , J1.20ff3.oi ) . Huropenn cubleit
luotu American stwra nt 84010 } > ic , dressed ; r -
frlgerator beef , 78SVic.
HIIKEI * AND LAMnS-RecelplB , 12,101 heart ;
active ; sheep , poor to prime , J2.23fjjGO ; lamba ,
common to prime , J3.7B416.00 ,
HOQS Receipts , 8.4CJ head ; steady ut J3.SOQ
,15. .M _ _ _ WM M.
St. I.oiilN LIV4.Stuck. .
HT. LOUIS , Dec. Il.-CATTLU-RpcolpU. 4,000
head ; native beeves , ! 3.25 (4. ( < > 5j cowi and heifers ,
1.8S&3.23 ; Texas Bteem. J2.4'e3.75. )
IIOOS Receipts , 8,000 head : market Co lower ;
leuvy , J3.20ff3.45 ; mixed , J3.20tt3.4' ' ) ; light , J3.1S
03.35.
SHKKP-Recelpts , 2,000 head : market steady :
natives , t2.40Q3.23 ; soutlu'ili. J2.00g3.00.
Slot'k In HlKhl ,
Record of receipt ! at the four principal nmikelu
or Wednesday , December 11 , IS'JI :
Catlle , Hogs. Sheep.
oulh Omaha 2,913 9,3i4 1 < 3
Chicago 14,004 51.HO 14.000
Cainas Clly 7,10) 17,3 > ' > 0 3.EOO
I , Louis 1,0-JO S.IKIO 2,000
Totals , .25.013 83,0,1 1S,893
'I'll'I'll Of tll < * HllllUllIK UllMlllOKN ,
SAN KltANClSCO , Dec. ll.-Tho Grang
ers1 I inn It of California , one of the oldest
commercial lianka In thU city , U ubout tc
to Into voluntary lliiulilatlon. The cause
H the unprotltablo condition of the farming
ntcreata of C'ullfornla. II. M. I.aruiprcs -
dent of the California Railroad commission ,
s president of thu bunjt.
I'rcnlilint ClL'velnnil HtoriiilHiunil.
NOHFOLK , Va. , Dec. 11. The llgUthoiuo
eniler Violet , bearliiK rrealilont Clsveland
ml party , IB atormbound at Cap ; Hatterai' ,
vltere a yale Is blowing sixty miles an liour.
All on board are well.
. *
IiiillniiM IteluiiMuU tin I'r J nun 11 r .
FORT QUANT , Ariz. , Dec , 11. News Ii
ust received that the trouble on Clbuca creek
was caused by two deputy sheriffs stnl bjr
Sheriff Thompson of Olobo ( o arrest two
Indians of Alchcmy's band. Thfy wore re
turning to Olob ? with their prisoner * nnd
were ovfrtnken by ten IndUnstho took
awny th ? prisoner , but Allowed the doputlci
to RO unharmed , I.ntcr they \\cro Again
overtftken by n part of th bAiid , who t-
tsckfd them. A running fight tinned , In
which one tndlnn war killed. Colonel Powell
piys there Is no truth In the story of thrco
cowboys being killed at Ilnnipson's ranch.
\vnATiinn rouir\sT.
ljWlniln I'riiinlMfil for
WASHINCnON. Dec. ll.-The forecast for
Thursday Is :
For Nebraska Northwesterly winds.
For Missouri Generally fair , preceded by
local snow In t'te ' eastern portion ; north-
westetly winds ; colder In the southern per
tion.
tion.For Kansas Fair ; northerly winds ;
Mlchtly colder.
Kor Iowa Fair , preceded by snow In the
eastern portion In the early morning , north
erly winds.
For South Dakota Generally fair ; warmer ;
winds , shifting to southwesterly.
IoonI llccoril.
OFFICE OF TUB WBATHKIl 11UUEAU ,
OMAHA , Dec. 11. Olunlm record of tem
perature nnd rainfall , compared with the
corresponding day of past four years !
ISM. ISO I. 1593. 1892.
Maximum temperature. . . . 4.1 38 2o 23
Minimum tempcrittute. . . . M .12 Hi 8
Average temperature 3S B , " > SO IB
1'reclpUntlon 00 .02 T .00
Condition of temperature nnd precipita
tion nt Omaha for tha day and Mncn March
1. 1893 :
Normal tcmpernturo 2.1
Excess for the day 0
Accumulated excess since March 1 218
Normal precipitation 03 Inch
Dellrloncy for the dny .in Inch
Total precipitation since Match 1. 2U2 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 10.37 Inches
from Sfntluiin tit S p. m.
" m.T
8
5' ' *
STATIONS AN'I ) STATE OP
WKATRKR.
Omaha , clear .00
Ncirth Pintle , clear. . .01
Huron , clear .00
ChlraKO. snow. , .03
St. I.mils , rhnuly I .161 .02
St. Paul , cloudy
Davenport , snow .01
KannaH city , clear
Helena , clear . * . . . ( X )
Havre , clear .0 *
Rail Lake City , rlouily . ( X )
III.Hinarck , eloinly 40 .00
St. Vincent , clear .1)0
Cheyenne , clear .00
Wililston , part cloinly .00
Uapld City , clear .00
Galvcston , clear cs .00
Indicates trace of precipitation.
I * A. wni.SH , Observer.
Patronize
Ily purcIniHliiR KonilN iniulo lit tinfol -
luivliiir NrliriiHUu factorlcN. If yon
cannot It ml vlint you ivniit cuminiinl-
ivltli < < ! < niniiiifautiirorn IIM to
( IcaliTN liaiidlo their
1IACSS , IIUHI.AI' AND TWINU.
MinufacturcrR of nil kinds of cotton and bur
lap Imps , cotton Hour narka und twine a epco
. lltli SI.
laity. C14-61C-C15 S.
OiMAlIA HRKWiNG ASS'N.
Car load Hhlpnicnts made In our own refrls-
erolnr cars , lllue million , I'.llte Kxnort , Vienna
Export , and Family Export , delivered lo nil purti
at city.
_
CAUlllAiiS AM ) WAGO.VS.
A. J. SLMPSON
1409-11 Dodge St. . The. beat and cheapest place
lo buy a coed Ilupgy , Carrlaso or Waeon. Agent
for the befl rubber tire In use.
DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO.
pul rubber Urea nnd ball-bearing nilcn on their
own make vehicles , and sell a lop IIUKIIV for
J50.00 besldea. AVrlte them. 18' "
COHT1-3K , Sl'IClSS , IIAKIXH I'OWUDII.
CONSOLID/
Coffee Roasters , Splcc flrlnders , Manufacturer )
Ocrmnn Ilaklnir Powder ami German Dry Hup
Yeast , 1414 and 1416 Harncy St. . Omaha , Neb.
FLOUR.
' * *
S. F. GILMAN.
Manufacturer of OolJ Medal Flour ,
C , E. Black. Manager. Omaha.
FimXlTUHi : FACTO It II2S.
OMAHA UPHOLSTERING CO.
Manufacturers of Parlor Fuinlture , Lounges ,
Dliillit- Tables anil Folding lleds. 28th Ave. ,
Uoyd to Shaler Sts.
IC13 AMI COAL.
SOUTlToMAriA ICE & COAL CO
Domestic nnd Steam Coal. We have the best.
Olllce 1601 Karnam St. Telephone : Oltlco 373 ;
yard , 17CO. J. A. Doe , General Manager.
JIK.JV 1VOHICS.
INDUSTKlAL'Yub'N'WtDUKS
ManufacturlnK and HepalrlnK of nil klmls of
machinery , eiiRlnes , pumps , elevators , printing
presses , hangers , sliafllnic nnd coupllncs 1104 nnj
1408 Howard St. , Omaha.
PAXTON& VIERLING IRON WRKS
Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work.
General Foundry , Machine and Ulacltsmlth Work.
Engineers und Conlractoi * for Kirn Proof
DulldliiRs. Ollleo mid works : U. 1' , Ily. nnd
So. l".h street , Omaha ,
IVICIIT WATCH. K1III3 HICHVIC13.
" ' " "
"Afll KRI CAN I ) IST
GKA1MI.
The only perfect protection to property. Exnmlni
t. Rest thing on eaith , Reduces Insuranca
ales. 1304 Douglnn Bt
OVICHALL KACTOIIIKS ,
KAT/-NKVINS CO.
Manufuctuicrs of Men's nnd lloyn' Clothing ,
'ants , Shirts and Ovcuills. 2U2-212 S. lltli St.
1'Al'KH IIO.XICH.
TJIIJ OMAHA PAPKR HOX CO.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Paper Iloxes ,
Shelf lltiit'3 Sample Caees , Mailing Tables , etc.
Wi'ddlng ruke nnd fancy candy boxes , druggist
un.l jewelry boxes. 1203-10 Jones HI , , Oinuhn.
SHIHT KACTOHIKH.
J. JI.KVANS-NEIWASKA SHIRT
COMPANY.
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OUR FREE LETTER
Reviewing the grain and slock markets , will L *
tent you dally on request , In the hupd of denerv
ng part of your buslnens. Orders solicited for
ctuh cr un three to five point marulns ,
J , R , WIIUR ) & CO ,
Members Chicago Rouid of Trade , New York
"roducu nxchangc. New Yoik Conn. Htock Kx-
chance. 17 Hoard Trade , Chicago. * ' UrcailwaX ,
toy York.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 10 ! ) . ) . Oniiilin , Nub.
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GRAIN , : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS
Rnom IHVi Hoard of Trade ,
Direct wire-it to Chicago and New York ,
Correspondents : John A , Warren & Co ,
> . P. SMITH. ( Ttl 130S ) B. M. HTAWORU.
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nliirv placed on the Chlcaxo Uuard of Trade ,
nrienpundenlai Uwurtz , Uupeo & Co. , Clil-
ago ; Uhrelner , Flack & Co. . HI , Louis. Refei
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