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    0 TITE OMAHA DAILY J3EK : P.KrfcDAY , DECEMKEIl 27 , 181)5. )
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Gained Nothing in Price by Its
Two Days Rest.
CORN AND OATS UNUSUALLY DULL
Tlicrc AVcrc. Xo 1'orrlnn .lliirlivlx nnil
I.ornl Triiilcr * Mliinvcil Ititle Il -
IKi.iltlon < Opcrnte During
till ! f-CKtlloil ,
CHICAGO , Hcc. 26. The wheat market
today pained nothing for the price by Its
two days' rest. At the close Mny wns 5iie ,
compared with from KSc to CS'ic nt the
end of Monday's sesMon. There was noth
ing outftido of local bearish sentiment to
satisfactorily account for the break. Corn
nnd outs couM not easily have been duller
than they were today , until In the last Ilf-
tccn minutes of the scssdon the heaviness
of wheat affected them Injuriously ns to
the price , but favorably In the way of put-
ling n llttlu more life In the trading. They
each lost about > < ic In the value of the
nctlvc futures. Provisions noted strong , but
closed with Iho principal part of their early
gain lost.
Whrat ruled exceedingly dull , but the
rnrly feeling was somewhat stronger.
There wuru no foreign markets and local
traders showed little deposition to operate
nnd holiday dullness wns the rule. Stocks
wore Htinngor nt the start , nnd wheat sym
pathized somewhat , but th < - failure of Iho
predicted cold wnvo nnd thu light business
unused a sharp reaction later In the day.
But when the world's shipments mat week
were reported at only n little over G.OW.UOO
bu. the market began to react : then came
the big expat tn from New York Monday
rG3WO bu. nnd there was a further advance ,
but before ncion mot of It had been lost.
There Is still a good deal of apprehension
us to the financial outlook , wh'cli tends tn
restrict truth : nnd mnki'H the feeling con
servative and cautious , May sold curly up
to fiSiic1 , off to fi7c , then rallied to Wi c ,
but nt noon had gone olT to from 57c to
f.7T4c ppllt. The market held dull and easy
luring the last hour , nnd May closed nt
67sli' . The large Increase In the worlds
Blocks hnil a depressing Inllucnce.
There wote liberal receipts of corn , but
the trading was EO light that prices were
not moved Uc during nearly the whole tcs-
nlon. May sold at 2Sc and from 2Sc to 2SVdc
npllt , with yc the current price at noon.
The feeling got weaker during the lust
hour following wheat and May at the
clo c sold at from 27ic to 27c split , but
there wits hnnlly any business.
The fooling WHO steady enrly In the outs
market , but toward the close the market
declined , principally through sympathy with
wheat. Almost all the trading wns In Mny.
The provision market Ptarted strong , nnd
ns long as It had the countenance of a
llrm market continued so. When the latter
failed , however , near the close , the prices
of hog products dioppcd also. After an ad
vance of T'.f-c potk declined lOc , closing nt
n loss of 2l4c for the day : lard and ribs
did not lose all the advance they made ,
each closing about from 2'fcc to Co higher
than on Monday.
Kstlmatcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
EHS cars ; corn , 375 cars ; oats , 265 cars ; hogs ,
27,000 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows ;
_ Artlclol _ O13H. | I HUli. | Law. | CloseT
\vtieat , No. 2
Dec ( Iff 64H
Jan r > c fi4U
May 07H
Corn , No 1' , .
Dee 2 * ! <
Jnn VSM 25H
May 38328)6 ) 27W8I *
July lli ! 2SM
On IB. No. 1' . .
Dec IflH 105 <
10 18J4 IBM
I'ork.pcrubl
Dec 7 CO
Jan 8 ( U ) H 00 H GO H CO
Mny U US S 05 8 S5 8 iu
Lard.11)0 ) Ibs
Dee. 6 25
Jan 6 27 C 30 B 27 M .1 30
Mny 6 00 B IVSii 6 DO
Iliortlllbs-
Dcc 4 25
Jnn 4 2fi 4 2A 4 2R 4 2ii
Maya. . . . . . 4 Ml 1 6(1 ( 4 47H 4 17H
Cnnh quotations were as follows :
F1.OUU Dull.
WIIKAT No. 2 pprlnp. o. 3 BprlnB ,
MViWSSc ! No. t red , 53c.
" COHN No. 2. 23Wc : No. 2 yellow. 2J'J25c.
OATS No. 2 , 17c ; No. 2 white , 1920c ; No. 3
white. n | 18 c.
IlYK No. 2 , 32c.
1IAHLKY No. 2 , nominal : No. 3 , f. o. b. ,
20V4 22e ; No. t. I. o. h. , 21037c. .
FI.AX HMKU Nn. 1. 93c.
TIMOTHY SIJKD I'rlmc , 3. C'3M5.
I'UOVISlON.S-MenB iiarlt. per bhl. , S7.62H0
7.75 ; lard , per 1W ( Ihs. , $3.30S'3.32"ii ( short ribs ,
nldi'.H ( looHc ) , I4.2o3l.30 ; dry Fnllrd Ehouldera
( | K > XH | | . 5l.371iiif4.C21i , ; short clear Hides ( boxed ) .
WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. ,
$1.22.
SUOAIIS Cut loaf , $3.W ) ; granulated , 14.87 ;
standard "A , " J4.7J.
roUI/TIlV Steady ; slightly lower ; turkeys ,
Bfillc ; chickens , CWT'ic ; ducks , lOifllc.
The following were the receipts and shipments
today :
On Ilia l\-jjni : oxontiixa tolir tin buttir mar
ket wa < Htcady , lownr : crenmcry , infl'.Mc : dairy ,
12WJ1C. KPKB. utciidy ; frcHh , US'Jlc. Chccuo ,
aulct :
NI2W YOHK GKXKItAL SIAHICKT.
ClonliiK ( luolnUoiiN nn the Prlitcliml
Coniiiioilltlrn mill Slnploi.
NEW YORK , Deo. 20. FIJOUR Receipts , S9-
900 bbU. ; exports , 62,400 bbls. ; dull anil tending
lower In rerpinse to the late break In wheat ;
no export demand ; city mill patents , 14.000
(34.25 ; winter patents , I3.43&3.U ; winter
itralghtti , (3.3033.45 ; winter extras , J2.C5ff3.03 ;
xvlntcr low Brades. J2.10ff2.CO ; Bhlpplne low
Krmlea , Jl. 0 jl'.W ; MlnncHOta patents , J3.3Jff3..rj5 ;
Mlnnetwtii bakers , | 2.7Cf3.00. Rye flour , dull ;
upcrlhu' , J2..Wf(2.75 ( ; fancy , 2.70t2.05. lluck-
ivlieat Hour , dull ; tl,3V&l.r > .
1I11CK WHEAT Hull ; 33 J f4'ic. '
CORN MEAL Steady ; yellow western , coarse ,
70c ; llrandywlne , 12.35.
RYI'Nomlnnl ! western , 24GI30.
IIARLEY Weak ; western , 39B45c ; feeding , Ji
OS7c.
IIARLEY MAI.T Easy : western. ISffMe.
WHEAT Receipts , 300.600 bu. ; exports. KC.C09
bu. Kjiot market , weaker ; No. 2 red , 64c ; No.
1 hanl , 6tiVic. Options opened firmer on coM
wnvo west and small olllclal world's shipments ,
advanced nt noon on larce clearances , but sold
nft later under fcnm of heavy Bold exports ,
liquidation nnd email purehai < es ; elosed 'Mi\c
lower ; Na. 2 red. Mny , 61 13-16i6514c , closed
ll'io ; Deceinher , 6IUW04ViC , closed CUJc.
CORN Receipts , 812.600 bu. : cxpoits. OI.COO bu.
Bput , steady ; No. 2. 34c. ! OptlonH steady with
wheat , but declined under local pressure nnd
thu Increase In Ilrudstreet'H. cloning unnetlled
Ho hlKher to Ha lower : May , 34 S-lGH3l'.4c ' ,
closed 34 Ho ; December , S4B34HC. closed 34c.
OATH Receipts , ! MSOO bu. : exports , 100 bu.
Riot , very dull ; No. 2 , 23if23',4c. ' Options In
active nil day , cloning nominally Uo up on De
cember and partially lie off on later months ;
May. closed ! 3'c ( ; December , closed 23'4c.
IlOl'H Weak : slnte , rommon to choice. 1SD4
crop , ! i4 T5c ; Ik'JS crop , 4ff44o ; 1'aclrlo coast , 1S34
crop. 341 t.e : 1J5 rroti , 4T10c.
] lllis- null ; Oalvestun , 2U to 25 Iba. , 12c ;
Iluenra Ayrrs dry. VO Us. . ISc ; Texas dry , 24
to SO Us. , ! 0c ; California , 20 to 25 Ibs. . ISo.
HAY Htiong : shipping , JT.MaS.W ; t'ooJ tu
choice , in wsfio.OK.
LEATHER Steady ; hemlock sole , Buenos
Avii-s. llKht tu heavy welnhu. V2c ; acid. 2Hi 2lo
WOOL-Quleti dotnestlo fleece , 10S22c ; pulled ,
19R2CO.
I'ROVIBIONS-lleef , steady ; family , 110,00 ®
12.00 ; beef liunin. Ill f.OSHO.UO. Cut meats , easy ;
plekted bellies , t4.7WS.23i pickled shoulders. 15.00
O3.2J ; pickled hams , ts.nmrfs.w. lMn\ \ . firmer ;
\vrstttrn-steam closed nt > 3.M tuiked ; December ,
13. W. nominal. 1'ork , firm and active : short
clfar. I10.72O12.00 ; family. M.dnJi 10.00.
IlfTTER-Jtecelpts , 15.43i pktrs. ( three days ) ;
nteady ; western dairy , llWIUe ; creamery , 17w : o ;
iiKln : . " 6c ,
EOOS Itvtfrlptii , . 7,901 pkns. ( three days ) ;
steady ; stnto nnd rennsylvtinla , 20j24r ; western ,
20if21o ; eoulhern. 20c ,
rilEIIHE Qukt : state , large , 7 010cj part
skim * . 3l4ffCr ; full fllllna , i2o. |
TALU\\ ' Dull and easy ; city , 35io ; country ,
n t < > iiuallty.
RICE Steady ; domestic , fair to extra , STiOOHc ;
Jnimn , iHIKc.
MOLAHSE8 Quiet : New Orleans , open kettle ,
ooil to choice. QHSCc.
I'lSTnOLKt'JI Weak ! United closed at | 1.U
bid : refined. New York , $7.75 ; Philadelphia and
Ialtlmori > . 17,70 ; 1'hltndelphla and llalllmore In
bulk , J5.JXI.
ROSIN Steady ; ( trained , common to gooJ ,
1.70R1.7S.
TUIH'KNTlNB-KIrm : S8 SeS ic.
MI7TAI.B I'lg Iron , dull : uthein , J1S.OOS12.SO :
northfin. | 12.00T14.X ( ) , Copper , eaiy : brokers'
price , 110.75 ; exchange price , I10.2SUID.37H. Lead ,
Btettdy ; brokcr ' price , tl.OS ; exchaime price , J3.13
O3.W. Tin. dull ; ( Halts , tl3.Uifl3.70 ; plale .
qnlet nnd weak , Spelter , lint ; domeitlc. I3.tw
'COTTON SEED OllInartlve nt unrhaniceil
prices ; prime crude , f , o , b , mill * . 19jlc ; butler
riadu , 31032o ; prime ( uinnier yellow , t3c.
MliikirniinllM Wlu-nf.
MINNBAl'OLIS , Dec , IS. WHEAT Weak ;
close , December. Me ; May , UKc ; un track , No ,
t hart ) , UUc ; N > - 1 northern , Me ; No. 2 north
ern. 60o ; rifelpt * , W7 earn.
KLOtIR Klrm : first patent ! , ti.90fJ3.40 : do
mestic bakers , tJ.Mj export bakera. tJ.OOOZ.tJ.
Coffee Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK , Dec. JO. COFl'EB-Optloni
quiet at CiflO points decline , ruled K'neially
lull and fealurelros In the nbnenct * of cablra. the
foreign intrketi btlnr cloned oa nccount of holl-
< tav ; cloicd quiet at a net advance ot 5015 polnti ;
, rimty. HIM * . Mnnli , JIS * iVK.l ' , ' S i ti-mlwi.
lll.l'S ' , DKinnlrf'r. I13. . Ppot VI- ' " " .V- "
111.50. Mild , dull : tvtjovii , 17.75 < JIS.CO ; sales ,
I.OH IKIKR Illo , No. 7 , t 118 4'i ' , c. l. I.
"
OMAHA < : i.M2H.ii. : MAHicKT.
Condition of Trmlo nnil < liio n < lortn
on SI n pic nnil I'litnj1'roilni'r. .
Tlte market Is full f poultry lift over from
Iho holldny trnde. Not only have commlsslcn
men l.irKc stacks on band , but retail dealers
did not v\off \ nut what th y boufjlit rally In the
week. This holdover slock Is bound to BO nl
low prices. Quotations :
HOGS Sltlctly fimh slock , IS.- .
llUTTEIl-I'acklnR stock , 12 12Hc ; fair to Bood
country , liQHc ; choice to fnncy country , l..OKc.
VKAtt-ChoIci ; fat , 70 to 100 Ibs. , nre quoted at
CUH'c ; larse and course , 4Cc.
t'llKKMH Domestic brick , IlUc ! EJam. pft
doz. , jn.M ; Club House , Mb. jars , per doz. , J3.WJ
Mmberter , fancy , per lb. . IHic ; llonutlort , ' 4-lb.
Jars , per doz. , JlCO ; Younic Americas , ll'.ic ;
Twins , fancy , lie.
lOl'IjTllY UiTBMd- Chickens , 6Si6c ; ducks ,
choice. 8f < 90j turkejs , choice , Sf9c | ; Reese , 7e7'4c.
HAY Upland , I1.60 ; midland , | 5.Wi lowlund ,
I4.M ; r > - sttaw , 14.00 ; color mnkps lha price on
liny ; llsht bales sell the belt. Only top grades
btlng top prlctK.
IlUOoXl COlltf New crop , delivered nn track
In rnuntiy. choice sreen * elfworklnR carn't , per
Hi. , 2'c ; c.U'lce green , running to hurl , 2Vlc ; ccm-
mon , I'ic.
OAM | { Irnlrle chicken * , undrawn , per do ? . ,
ti.Oiiqn.M ! ; drawn , J.1.W06.M : nuall , Jt-MUl. . : :
Jack snipe , 75c f l , < X > ! Krouse , J5.00a6.00 ; unlpe ,
W17uc | : Kolden plover. 11.23 ; Jack rabbits. pr
ihiz , , l.73T2.m : rmnll rabbits , ncfril.m ; mnl-
lard ducks , l3.Mff3.7i > : rcdhenl. : . J3.7Sii4.CO : can-
va bacli ducks. tS.OOns.OO : teal , blue wing , > 2.no
2.2.i ; teal , green wlntr , tt.75fi2.0n , mtxpil ducks ,
tl.73O2.23 ; Canada Reese. fG.noR7.fiO : small geew ,
t4.MO3.OT ! brnntii. J3.W ; deel saddles. ISRItc :
deer rnrcnrrr * . llf13c : elk Buddies. 11fJI3c : elk
cnrcapsen , ! > fjllc : antelope unddlei * , Iifn6c ! : ante-
lop < i i-nrcnssM , lojfllc : sipilrrels , per doz. , 60ffl73c.
1'ltircONS Ll\e , p r doz. , tl : dead pigeons not
nai.tcd.
VEOETAHLnS.
CAULIKLOWER-1'er doz. heads , fl.60fi2.00.
CAIIIlAUi : Holland seed , heads small nnd
hard , per lb. , I'ic ' ; Califjinla mock , per lb. , 2c.
MtmiinoOMH 1'cr l'S-lb. box , SOOTSc.
rOTATOP..S-Kanpy nntlvo stock , 30c ! from
slnrc In cmul ! lotB , SOifT.V.0 ! Coloiotlu Mnok , 60W5tc.
ONIONS 1'er bu. , 40c , hnnif gtown Spanish ,
HCANS Hnnd-plcked navy , pi-r bu. , tl.CO.
SWEET 1'OTATOES Cltolco Block , f2.75 per
bbl.
bbl.CELERYCalifornia , per dor. . . 7SQDOc ; Colo-
rad3 , 0."TCOc : Kalamazoo , Mff3ic.
LIMA IIKANP Per Hi. . Be.
WATER rntvSS Per l-nt. ( ! case. tl.MfM.75.
SCOTCH PEAR In pack. " , per bu. , fl.OO.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA STRAWIlERRIES-Per box. 35c.
APPLES Fancy stock , f3.2'iil3.60 : choice stock.
f2.KOfj2.75 ; Utah apples , per box , fl.DO.
CALIFORNIA QUINCKS Nono.
OREGON TEARS Per case. f2.S3.
cnANHEIlllIES .lorsey , fS.75 ; Cape Cod , f9.23
Q9.M : McFarlln's , tlO.
MALAOA ORAPES Per 60-lb. bbl. , tO ; per
65 to 70 Ibs. , grot * . f7.W.
EASTERN ORAPES No shipping flock.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Cnllloinla budded seedlings , regu
lar tdzi'B. f3.73 ; 'J8 to I2S sizes , t3.W ; nnveis.
t3.CO f4.00.
LEMONS California , per box , f3.7304.MJ ; Mes-
slnas , f4..riOH4.75.
1IANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , f2.08
02.25 ! medium sized lunches. Sl.75ff2.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
OYSTERS Mediums , 15c ; standards , ISc ; cxlru
sclccm , 24c : llranch A Co. selects. 2Co ; New York
counts , 29c ; standard bulk , per gal. , fl.10.
HONEY Fancy while , per Hi. , ISc.
MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can ? , each , f2.75 ;
gal. cans , per doz. , f2 ; U'Bal. cans , 16.2o ; quart
CIDER Pure Juice , per half bbl. , } 2.7S ; per
bSA1UER1'KRAUTPer Lbl. . f3.7G ; bairtbl. , 12.25.
FIOS New crop , California , I0-lb. boxes , per
lb IQc : Imported fancy , 30-lb. boxes , ISc ; choice ,
10-lb. boxen. im12c.
DATES Niw Peielan. 80-lb. boxes , per Ib. , 614c ;
fartls , 10-lb. boxes , per lb. , 8c.
MAPLE SUOAR-Cholce , per lb. , 9310c.
PRESERVES Assorted. 20-lb. palls , each fl.40.
COCOANUTS Per 100. t4.CO ; each. DC.
NUTS Almonds , California , per lb. , medium
size 10c ; Tarragona nlinonds , per lb. , large , 12Jic ;
llrnzlls , per lb. , 8c : English walnuts , per lb. ,
fancy FO shell , 12c ; Htandaids , liffllHc ;
filberts , per lb. , lOc' vecnns , polished medium ,
lOc' large , 12c : peanuts , raw , 6'ic : roasted , 7P
714c ; hickory nuts , small , per bu. , fl.75 ; hickory
nuts , large , per bu. , Sl.GO ; black walnuts , per
bbl" ' 2 <
" DRESSED MEATS.
DEEF Light western steers , 400 to COO Ibs. . BU
CCc ; good cows and heifers , 4t3c ; medium
cows and heifers , 4V5c ; good forequarters
cows and heifer * . .V.JfWic ; good hlndquartem
cows nnd heifers , 6OC',4c ; cow rounds , 5c : cow
chucks , 3V4c ; steer chucks. 4'ic ' ; beef tenderloins ,
fresh. 14c ; beef rolls , boneless , 8' . c : sirloin buttK
boiiuless , 64c ! : loin backs , boneless , Slic ; lo'n '
backs , 6V4c ; cow rlba. No. 3 , 614c ; cow loins. No.
3 , 7 lie.
MUTTON Dressed mutton. 5'Jc : racks , 8Hc ;
legs 7c : saddles , 7c ; fitewf , 2'Ae.
1'ORK Drecsed hogs. Co ; pork loins , 5c ; rpnre
ribs , 4 > ,4o ; pork shoulders. 4V4c ; pork shoulders ,
skinned , 4Hc : pork trimmings. 4c : tenderloins ,
12o ; pigs' feet , cleaned , per doz. . 3oc.
FURS.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
"There seems tu be no surplus of hides any
where. " sayH the Shoe nnd Leather Reporter ,
"low ptlcet ) , high prices and medium prices
havn nil failed to Induce larger receipts. Wlmt
IB called the farther kill has gradually died out.
Thu moOern farmer today sells his cattle and
buy * ) dressed beef. U U claimed that the sud
den ndvnttcu of Hie In buff hides was mainly
cnu.tcil by wo or three eastern tanners , and
that the western grain leather manufacturers
uru mill holding itloof. Our advices from lion-
tun ladlcate that the stocks of upper leather
nre small. There Is undoubtedly a stronger
feeling In leather , but the task of securing ad
vances ) ( o even remotely compensate fur thu
inpld rlso In hides seems almost Impossible , "
Quotations :
I1IDKS No. 1 , green hides , 4c ; No. 2 green
hides , Sc ; No. 1 Green called hides , 4Vic : No. I
green raited hides , S'.ic ; No. 1 green raited hides ,
25 to 40 Ibs. , 3'jc ; No , 2 green salted hides , 25 to
40 Urn. , 3c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , 6',4c ; No.
t veal calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. . 4tec ; No. l dry Hint
hides. 6 Sc ; No. 2 dry flint hides , CffCc ; No. 1 dry
saltiil hides , Cc ; part cured hides , 14o per lb. lest
than fully cured.
SHEW I'ELTB-drecn salted , each 25060c ;
green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) ,
each 15c : dry shearlings ( short wooled early
eklns ) , No. 1. each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( Bjioit
wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , 6c : dry Hint
Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. ,
actual weight. 6/6c / ; dry Hint Kanrua and Ne
braska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight ,
485c ; dry ( lint Colorado butcher wool pills , per
lb. , actual weight , 4HC',4c ; dry film Colorado
Murrain wool pelts , per 11) . . actual wclcht , 4i5c ;
dry pieces nnd bucks , actual weight , 4ifSc ;
feet tut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on
' "
"TALLOW AND aiiEASE-Taiiow , NO. i. swc ;
tallow No. 2 , 3c ; grcate , white. A , 3'tc ; grease ,
while II , 3c ; grease , yellow , 2'ic ; grease , dark ,
2 : ; old butter , 2ii2'ic ; beeswax , prime , 15022c :
tough tallow , IHc.
HONES In car lots weighed and delivered In
CMcaga : Dry bulTulo , per ton , I12.00@14.00 ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , Jlo.00fil2.00 ; dry
country , damp nnd meaty , per Ion , t6.OOOS.00.
WOOL Unwashed , nna heavy , 37o ; fine light ,
8j9c : quarter blood , lOfllZc ; oce'ly. hurry .111 ]
chtilTy , SB9c ; cotted and broken , coarse. 7S9c ;
cote < | and broken , fine , DflSc , Fleece wtmhrd
Medium , 15ffl8c : line , 14@lCc ; tub washed , ICO
I PCMark. : . So ; bucks , Cc ; tag lock * , It3c ; dead
pulled , 6Cc. _ _ _ _ _
1'eorln MiirkclN.
PEOIUA. Dec. 28. COUN Flint ; new No. 2.
2Cc : new No. 3 , 23ic ,
OATS-Steady ; No , 2 white , 17'JC17Jc ; No. J
white. lCiiT17c.
RYE-Dull : No. 2. JSliffM c.
WHISKY Finn ; llnlihed goods on the basis of
il.22 for hlxlt wines.
RECKIITS-Corn. 300 bu , ; onM. 61.S50 bu. ;
fc , 2.400 bu. : whUky , none ; wheat , 9,000 bu.
SHIl'.MKNTS-Corn. C3.K8 bu. ; oats. 63.SW bu. ;
rye , none ; whisky , C75 gal. ; wheat. 8.COO bu.
City AIiiTueU.
. . . . . .JSAS CITY.
about
C7c ;
lejecti . . . .
COKN Active ; fractionally hluhfr ; No. 2
mlxe-d. 2J Ct3Ho ; No. 2 whit * . 21 fi224c.
OATS Firmly held but slow ; No , 2 mixed ,
nom'nallr ' llOlCe ; No. 2. ICVic.
HYi-Diill ; No. 2. nominally 37c.
Cotton
NEW YORK. Dec. 2S.-COTTON-Futures
closet ] quiet and steady : ra'.es. 155200 bales ; Jan
uary , li,7S ; February , 7.k6 ; March. t7.94 ; April ,
7.UD ; Mny. 18.03 : June. 3.071 July , I8.1Q ; Auguit ,
8.12j Sfplembcr. tl.W : Octiber. t7.72 ; Novtm-
UT. f7.CS : Uecwnber , f7.77.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. M.-COTTON Quletj mid-
illlnir. SHc ! * i\ln. IW balm : receipts , 7.30S bale *
shipments , 6,055 bales ; slock. 68,712 liales.
STOCKS AM ) IIOM1S.
Sharp nine In VnliieM Mnrkcil tli
Opening of ItitMlncNN.
NEW YORK , Dec. 16. The resumption of bufl
ne s nfler the holidays was marked by n * har
rice In values In th early dealings on the Stock
exchange. The confident tone was mainly nl
trllmlnhle to the expectation that the treasury
will be MrenRthened by nn Issue of govcrnmen
Imnd. ' . In the best Informed financial circle
lhp ! c views find acceptance , but thin far th
cnly people where statement would carry an
cnrtvlctlnn are mute on the tut.Jcct. It Is not Lc
Moved that n strictly gold bond bill can be go
through the senate , and accordingly the Impend
Ing lsuc will lir under the same authority ns th
ln t two. Reportn of nny present or recent ofTe
by Russia to take our government bonds or loan
gold to the United States treasury arc author !
tnltvcly denied.
Other favoiable Influences were money rate
nt the legal figure nnd fnvoriile reports of. rail
way eainlngs for the third Week f December
The St. Paul for the time mentioned showed nn
Increase In grnsH earnings ot fl39GI3 and fo
the month of November Increased , KIOJS , f)97Gl )
nnd net , fC67,672 , These fnctors caused n decld
ully Improved vntlment , rc-sulting In advances li
t e general list nf from 1 to 3 per cent , will
all the leading stocks participating. An rxtrcm
rlia of 4li per cent In Lacknwnnna , In the fic :
nf ii drmoratU l malket for anthracite coal , due
tn the unreasonable weather , was pet down to th
cohering nf shott contracts , No quotations wer
received fiom l onilon , owing to th9 oxtendei
Christmas holiday at that center , but foreign
buying orders were executed on this maikct to
n moderate extent. The upwnrd movement cam
to n halt soon nfter the expiration of the firs
hour , nnd In the ensuing denllngs snle.1 were
recorded nt figures close to Tuesday's final prices
In some Instances the transactions were notei
below that day's clo lmr , particularly In Reading
Rurllngton , Manhattan and Leather preferred
The rencllonnry movement wna on selling fo
both ncci unts. A. . Fhnrn rcce.s'on occmiPd In th
tales of Mcillng exchange on tlio s.ilc of golt
bullkn nnd revival tnlk of gold exports b >
Saturday's steamers. Up to the clore of btnlnef
no rngagementfl had been made , however. Ni
application. ! for Unn certlllcntes have been mnd
or nrc expected to be lecelvctl fnim the bank
ir by the clearing housj committee until nfte
liio clo e of the year at the earliest.
Tile pressure t sell subsided around deliver !
hour and under the leadership of Sugar prices
t-.ok an upward course. The Improvements , how
evci" , ns n lule , did not exceed fractions. Suga
was In brick demand In the final dealings am
rose to 1034. ! n net gain nf 3H I'er ' cent. The
i Isi- was credited to nn advance In Ihe maike
for domestic refined sugars , nnd to the nllegoi
purpose iif the Cuban revolutionary lenders to
destroy the sugar crop of the Island. The cits
Ing was quiet and steady at slight gains In mcs
cases.
In Iho bond market the upwnrd tendency which
characterized t'.io clore en Tuesday was resumed
In the early dealings today. Subsequently , It
sympathy wltti the reaction In the stock mar
ket , prices receded sharply nnd the closing tin
wns heavy.
The E\enlng Post says ! Several leading bank
crs called on J. Plerpont Morgan nnd Augur
Ilelmont today. From one of them It was learnei
that probably by tomorrow or Saturday the
public would receive ni-surance that another gov
ernment loan would be successfully Honied nnd
the amount would be flOO.OiM.iW.
The following were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
U. P. U. & 4U U. S. LeitherpM. : ti
Northwestern. . . . . fitHi U.S. Rubber SG !
do pfd 144 do pfd 85
N. Y. Central 07Vi
bid. t offered.
The total pales of stocks today were 314.600
shares. Including : American Sugar. 72.400 ; Amer
ican Tobacco. 10.300 ; Atchlson , 11,600 ; Burlington ,
12,100 ; Chicago Gas , 6'JOO : Distilling & Cattlc-
fcpdlnt ; , 9,800 ; Kansas & Texas preferred , 5.900 ;
Louisville & Nashville. 8.400 ; Missouri Pacllle ,
7,700 ; Northwest , 5,100 ; Heading , 9,600 ; Hock
Island , 11.200 ; St. 1'aul. 4I.2W ; silver certificates.
2J.O * ) ; Southern preferred , 5WO ( ; Tennessee Coal
& Iron , 0.700 ; Untied States Leather preferred ,
15.200 ; Wabaeh , 3,65 ; Western Union , 6,600 ;
Wheeling & Lake Erie , 8,000.
Jfew York Money Market.
NEW YOHK , Dec. 20. MONEY ON CALL
407 per cent ; last loan , C per cent ; closed , C
per cent.
I'UIMK MERCANTILE PAPER Nominally C
per cent.
STEKLINO EXCHANGE Weak , with actual
business In bankers' bills at t4. 'JV404.89H for de
mand nnd J4.87ff4.8S for sixty days ; posted
rates , | 4.89 and t4.90Uf4.91 ; commercial bills ,
(4.87.
HAH SILVER 6C',4c.
SILVER CERTIFICATES C6 4 C7c.
GOVERNMENT 11ONDS Steady and higher ,
with the 4s up 1 per cent ; state bonds , dull ;
rallrond bonds , weak.
Closing quotations on bndo were ns follows :
iilotcn ,
I1OSTON. Dec , :6. Clearing * , | 19,2t,941 ; balances -
ances , iM2C3 < .
DecM - -
ST. IXUIS , Dec. 16 , Clearlnss. t ,32T.875 ; ' !
ances , 1 20 , 79. Money , Cijg per cent. Now
ork nchanec , 2ic discount bid ,
CHICAGO , Dec. 20. Clearings ,
- -
-W-J
Money , firm ! call , per Wntf commercial paper ,
6W7 per cent. NeV Yoik excHang * . II. Foirlun
etchanno stradyj bank ti iLondon ( ) RterllnK ,
t4.90B4.SS 4. f 'l _ _
Forrlnrti KlnniiVlnl AfTnlrn.
I/3NDO.V , Dec. 26.-Tnd v being "IJoxIng day"
the Stock exchange Is clo.t. .
MVEIlI'OOL. fwc. 2 . The Produce nnd Pro
vision exchanges nro closed today.
PARIS. Dec. 28. Three per cent rentes , Wf
t524c for the account , I OnAnjcc on Ixmdon , 23f
24o for Chtcks. A. * * , ?
S ( . l.oiiln nriicrnl .tl
RT. IXJ1JIS , Dec. M. nJoftl-Flrmer , with In
crenelng ileinaml from dbrcni ) . owlnu to troutil
lietucen this country nnd Knitlnnil over the Vene
jiic-lnn question ; locnl tH d iliili : patents. J3.S
S13M ; exlrn fnncy , } 3.1003inti fancy , J2.S5ft3.UO
choice , l2.Cnn2.TS. , ,
WIIKAT Itathcr dull Vnrl > X with trntllni ? con
fined ti > rcnlpers. Ilradslr < i t s reported Incrcap
of 3G.n ; , ( ) 1m , In the nX'allahlc supply of thl
country , nnd of SO.OOO bu. nlloat for liurope , hac
n ileprcFolnfr effect , tie : market ilecllnlnK , nn <
closing sic below Monday for futures ; spo
higher ; No. 2 red , cash , C3c ; December , 62c
Mny. STUc.
COIIN Dull ; tra.llnR llRht ; prices unclinncei
for futures : spot quiet -but llrm ; No. 2 mlxeil
cash , 24c ! December , 2Ue askcil ; January , 23 >
23Tc ; May. 2 % c.
OATS Fntiirts weak nml lower ; ppot stronce
on call , but none offered ; No. 2 cnph , IC'ic
Deeemlier , 16Hc : Mny , ISHc.
It tJ None offercil or bhl for ; No. 2 quotabl
nt 32c.
HIIAN Steady nt ! c , rapt track.
. . . * .
KI.AX SHii > Stendy at 87',4r\
TIMOTHY SKKD-Stcaily nt J3.00JT.1.4' ' ) .
HAY Timothy barely steady , with henvy sup
piles nt 5S.50fTU.00 ; pialrlc , dull nt 55.WW3.Ml. thl
sltle.
sltle.HUTTKIl
HUTTKIl Quite : ccparator creamery , 23T24c
fnncy Klsln , 2ST27c ; ilalry , 17jSOo.
KOOSMer \ at ISUc.
roi'I.TUY Lower ; turkeyc. Tif7VBi ; ; chickens
44i ! < ! e : ilueks. 7',4c ; BceFC , OUc.
\V1I1SKY | 1.22.
I.IAD i2.Si > ( .
SPKUTKIt-HlKhcr nt M.23 bid.
PIIOVISIONS IMrk. stnnilanl meff. Jobbing
I.8mi9.00. Ijird , prime steam , ? , " .l.i ! choice
tri.22',4. Itacnn , boxed shoulilcin , J.'i.f.O ; loncs
J5.12i ! ; ribs. t5.2. > ; shntts. fr..W. Dry salt meats
boxed shoulders , J4 ; longs. J4.50 ; libs , M.C21J
flmrlK. } 4.7o.
1U5CHI1TS Klour , 9,01 bbs. ! : whont , 7CXi (
bu. : corn. 112.00rt bu. ; r.nls , SC.OiW bu.
SHlPMnNTS Klcur , 7VW ( bbls. ; wltcnt , M.CO
bu. ; corn , 3,00) bu. ; ontn , 12.003 Int.
Tiileilo ( Jrnlti
TOI.KDO. Dec. 26.-WlIKAT-ActlVc ; No. 2
cash nnd December , C4c ; Mny , 66i c.
COUN-IIlKher. steady ; No. S mixed , 2Sc ; Ns
3 mixed , 27 < ,4c ; May , 2Sc.
OATS Dull , tlrmer ; No. 2 mixed , lD',4c ; No.
white. 20c ; May. 20"4e.
HYR Dull : No. 2 , cash , 3Sc.
CI.OVK11 SKI5D Active , steady ; prime , casl
nnd December. H.12H ; March. J4.22U.
HKCEII'TS Wheat , 9.MO bu. ; corn , 141.S01 bu.
nats. 19,200 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu , ; clover seed , 270
bnRs.
SHIPMENTS Hour , 4.000 bbls. : wheat , 7.COO
bu , : corn , 134 , COO bu. ; oats , 23,000 bu. ; clover
seed , 249 tags. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DrjGooilM Mnrki't.
NUW YORK , Dec. 2 . There waK nn Irreciilnr
demand by spot buyers nnd n fmall mall orde
request , each of which called for moderate quan
title ? of specialties to meet current wnnta , bu
otherwise the demnnd wns light to nominal , nn > .
for the closing week of the year there Is no
premise of nny Inrfre new business. Trlntlnr ,
cioins nun nt uC ror C4 pqunres , anu no ea.cs
reported. _
NEW YORK. Dec. 26. SIIOAR Haw , Hrm
fair refinlnB , 3V4J3Uc ; ccntrlfucnl , 88 test , 3 9-18
( T3c ; renned. nun ; No. 6. 4 r.-10c ; standard A
4c ; confectioners' A , 4Hc ; cut loaf , 6 ? c
crushed , 6Hc ; powdered , 5c ; granulated , t'iic
cubes. Sc. _
AVIient O.uolntloni.
SAN FRANCISCO. Dee. W. WHEAT Steady
May , J1.07S ; cleared , t'9K7 ' centals wheat.
Countcrrcltliiff In tfic PciiKentlnrv.
LOUISVILLE. Ky.Dco. 26. A speclnl to
the Post from FrankfortKy. . , says : War
den George of the stntal penitentiary has
discovered a nest of Icbunterfclters In the
prison. A few dayst. OKO James Holt , a
twenty-one-year mruv passed a counterfeit
nickel on Joe Debora , another convict.
Debora told one of tb.6 guards about the
money , nnd an examination wns made ,
which resulted In the 'kllscovcry ' of two
pairs of dies made of plaster of parls. The
dies were In the posecaslon of James Bnl-
lou , sent from Laurel county In 18D4..for
nine years for train ' wrecking , Ballou nnd
Holt , when. questioned , acknowledfjed that
they had stolen the 'planter of paris from
the physician's room of the prison hos
pital , nnd that they hrtd made the dies
themselves. The case .will be put before
the United States courts.
l lrc Hccoril tttf n. Day.
M'LEANSBOUO , ijl. . Jiec. 26. Tlie gen
eral stores of Ashci- , & , , Ledbctter , J. E.
Rpbins'on ianCl T , , .G. Bcri'dgc , &iJGp. burned
today. Savcrnl other. 1 structures , .were dam
aged. Loss , $85.000 ; Insurance J13HK ( ) , '
ASHLAND. WIs. , , Dec. 28. The sawmill of
the Sutherland Lumber" " company burned to
the ground at 5 o'clock this morning. II
Is supposed that two men , . Jack and Bill
Noonan , are burled In the ruins. They nro
cousins of Jack Carkee , the wrestler. An
other man , whose name Is not known , was
badly burned , and , will lose an arm. The
loss Is { 15.000.
KANSAS "CITY , Dec. 26. A special to
the Stnr'from Hennessey , Okl. , says : : Fire
this morning destroyed most of the busi
ness portion and many residences at Itynn ,
I. T. . 100 miles Fouth of here. No estimate
of damage can be learned.
IOXOAV IllllletltU'lltM DlNIIllNNOll.
NEW YORK , Dec. 25. Indictments which
grow out of t.he testimony before the Lexow
committee the early part of the year were
dismissed In the court of oyer nnd tcrmlner
today In the following cases : Captain
Michael J. Murphy , dead ; Police Sergeants
George C. Llebers. Hugh Clarke. Charles
A. Parkerson nnd Jnmes W. Jordan , Ward-
men John Hoch , Bernard Meehan. Jeremiah
S. Levy nnd George Smith , and Houndsman
Michael E. Downs nnd Policeman James
Larkln. District Attorney Fellows nn-
nouncecl that the testimony ngnlnst the
men was so weak that he would 'not be
Justified In putting the county to the ex
pense of trying them. It Is understood tlmt
the Indictments against Captain James K.
Price nnd his former wardman will be dis
missed on Tuesday next.
Iloyul Hrnvjillnii llniiil Strnmleil.
MASSILLON , O. . Dec. 28. A Christmas
ball was given last night for the members
of the Hoyal Band of Hawaii , former pro
teges of the deposed queen , the company
being Etrandcd. During the proceedings
ono of the members became deathly pale
and complained of chronic heart trouble.
He was carried out nnd found to bo starv
ing. All were In n similar condition , but
too proud to beg. Wealthy friends nt once
made up a purse and will try to get the
forty homesick foreigners on their feet.
The. main dilllculty Is the securing of In
struments , their own having been attached
In Cleveland. _
Pniiilly Ffiiil IjOiulH tn Murder.
LONDON. Ky. , Dec. 26. Ileports of a
bloody duel on Raccoon creek , this county ,
elpht miles northwest of London , between
Mat and William Deezarn and Luther Da
vidson , reached hero today. Mat Deezarn
was shot through the bowels and killed and
Davidson received a Blight wound In the
arm. The killing occurred nt Al David
son's , Luther Davidson's father. The par
ticipants were cousins , nnd the dilllculty
grow out of a family feud. Davidson and
his father nre under arrest.
OI < 1 FrlcnilH Quarrel Over "VVoiiK-ii.
LOUISVILLE , Ky. . Doc. 26.-A special to
the Times from Jollico , Tenn. , says : in
Black Oak last night Bural Heywood wns
shot nnd killed by > f. Braughton , "Top"
Brown was shot through the arm , and
Tom ' .Mallet In the iside , Heywood and
Brnughton were warmiifrlends , The latter
borrowed the fonnOr j pistol nnd turned
loose , killing Heywood ami seriously woundIng -
Ing the others. The-itrtmble Is accounted
for by the old story ofi "ivlno and women , "
All were drinking ,
'Iloxtoii FloHtliiKM itiJc-lpiil llonilH ,
"BOSTON , Dec , 26.HBIB ( ( wore opened nt
the city hall today for Ian Issue of J100.000
4 psr cent bonds fo ctoijkral municipal pur
poses. There were onlyitwo bids , one from
: hn New York Llfo Insurance company , of-
'erlng 101.52 , nnd one/froiti Blake Bros , and
It. L. Day & Co.Jof. . Boston , Jointly , nt
100.03 , The bids wpruATtoken under ad
visement ,
-n-r
°
HrfiiHcd to Tell Illtj/4 HHHllniil'Hiiinc. .
8BDALIA , Mo. , I ec cPe. Dowley Goodrich -
rich , 22 years old , was shot In the mouth
nnd perhaps fatuity1 > Iwbunded six miles
southeast of hero , bu { refuses to glvo the
name of his assailant. Two men were
courting the same Kir ) , and Goodrich nays
ho shooting was accJduntal , Ofllcers are
nvPHtlgatlng thu case. The ehootlng was
it the home of the girl.
MlnrrN Itlolliitf.
MADISONVILL13 , Ky. , Dec. 26. The mln-
era nt Hardesty nre rioting. Sheriff Thomp-
ion has hurried there with n large posse.
The message received also stated that the
ocul police had been overpowered and that
he unruged miners were In charge of
ho place. It Is a' reign of terror. The oo-
operative company's BJoro was attacked by
the minors and looted.
Clllril IllniMfir After I.OVITH' Qiinrri-l.
LOUISVILLE , Dec. 26. A special to the
> est from OwlngBvllle , Ky. , says : Walker
lamsoy , a well known young man of this
place , shot himself and Is dying. He had
a < < uarre ! with Miss Martha Warren , his
sweetheart. He drew lilt ) revolver , and , In
he nscnce of the young woman , shol
ilmself.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Receipts and Uneven Trade Follow
the Holidays.
ONE LOAD OF FOUR DOLLAR CORN FEDS
lliiNlncN * SliotVM iitttle Iniiirnvrincnt
! ( All OITrrliiKii Arc Clonm-il
Up Snirrlty of HIIKN 1
to tin Ailvniice.
THUUSnAY , Dec. 2C.
HocclptB nnd shipments for the past
twenty-four hours , na compared with the
previous six days , nro ns follows :
IIECEIPT8.
Cattle. Hoc ? . Sheen. Horses.
December 26 1,033 1.IB1
December 21 W9 3S20 4U >
December 2.1 1,579 1,203 1S1 27
December 21 " 10 4.2S3 116 . . . .
December 20 2.263 6.731 :
December 19 1,484 7,007 703 68
December 18 2,679 8,617 31 M
SHIPMENTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horse ? .
December 23 47S 27
December 21 813 . . . . 513
December 20 613 4C2
December 19 1,353 312 . . . . Ct
December 18 1,018 530 . . . . W
December 17 871 C28 725
December Ifi. fiio 27
December 14.V 740 1,378 . . . . 82
DAY'S DISPOSITION.
The disposition ot the day's offerings of
live stock wns ns follows , each buyer pur
chasing the number of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
The O. II. Hnmtnond Co , . . . 2112 317
Swift nnd Cimpany. . 314 SSO 4
The Cttdahy 1'acklnf ? Co 42 C17
R. Decker & Denim 73
Hamilton .t Stephens. . , 19
Vnnsant & Co 64
J , I. . . Carey .1
Lnhtnan & RotltRChlld 8
Decker Itroa , S3
Ilenton & Underwood 43
Shippers nnd feeders 93 1 110
Left over 100
Tolnl 1,002 l.MI 114
CATTLE The receipts though light weri
nil that could be expected for the day nftcr
Christmas , forty-four loads being reported
In the yards. The most of the cattle were
on the trashy order , but there was one
lontl cf corn fed steers Rood enough to
bring $1.00 nnd quite n. string $3.50ff3.C5. (
The market on cattle suitable for
the dressed beef trade was steady to n
little stronger and the offerings were nil
cleaned up In good season.
The market on con. stuff did not show
nny Improvement , There were onlv n few
cows and heifers here and very few that
were really Rood , but the buyers did not
appear to want many , at least they did
not want them badly enough to bid any bet
ter prices.
There were a few feeders on sale , some
of them westerns , but not enough to mnke
much of a test of the market. The offer
ings were all taken before the close nnd
at the same old prices. Representative
sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. P. No. Av. Pr.
1..CMJ300 10..1150 S3 20 2J..11C' ) J3 K
3..1060 315 9..1078 335 19..12,10 3 B5
7..1177 3 25 6..1821 340 19..1181 363
9..1131 325 40. . . .1211 340 33. . . .12 8 370
1..1230 3 2 : 27..13T.4 359 19.1202 3 JO
10..1026- 23 CO..1137 360 2. . . .1325 4 O )
1..104D 330 17..122) 350 1C..1149 400
I3..1220 330
COWS.
1. . . . ( ISO 1 DO G..1190 2 10 3..1093 2 TO
1. . . . 810 ICO 1..12IO 210 1..11S' ' ) 240
920 1 GO 2.llll ) 2 10 33. 10C7
1..1180 1 65 IS , . . . ! IS3 2 15 8. . .1080
1..10GO 1 7.5 2. . . . 820 2 2) 3. , .1223-
18. . . . 087 18D 15..1030 22) 43. , .1145
I , . ' . . 921 93 5. . . . 1.94 2 2) 1. , .1331
2..1010 200 ] . . . . 970 2 23 13. . .1223
1..1200 2 0) 7..ion , ) 2 25 1. , .1HO
2.875 2 00 1..114) 2 2.5 7. , .1081
I.- . . 1020 2 CO 1. . . . SCO 223 13. . . 992
1..1020 2 10 1..1150 2 23 5. . .1172
13..1014 2 10 3. . . . 993 223 7. , .933
5..1031 2 10 3..1233 2 33 3. . .1190
HEIPEI7S.
1. . . . 603 22) 9. . . . S92 213 2. . . . CIO
2. . . . 460 2 2D 1. . . . 530 2 23 2. . . . C70
1. . . . S50 22. ) 2. . . . 580 233 3. . . . 913
1. . . . 730 223 2. . . . 730 24) 2. . . . COO
MULLS.
4..1290 200 , 1. . . . 9-0 23,1 , 1..1SCO
i..1C70 ! Z'15- 1..1170 235 1..1.W
i.r32o'2'2. : : > ' -s..1 : : MO'233 ' 2..i4rs 2:0
1..11CO 223 1..1570 235 1..1400 260
1..142) ) 223 1..1C70 2'40 1..133) 273
OXEN.
2..1COO 2 CO
CALVES.
1. . . . 200 200 2. . . . 343 300 1. . . . 239 373
1. . . . 300 200 1. . . . 14) 300 1..110 450
3. . , , 376 250 1. . . . 200 350 1. . . . ISO 5 00
2. . . . 2S52 23
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2. . . . S40 275 1..10CO 300 12. . . . 5S1 310
1. . . . 790 2 73 10. . . . 766 3 04 9. . . . 718 3 10
5.1. . . . 899 2 S3 1. . . . 420 3 00 17. . . . C17 3 15
2. . . . 435 2 63 4. . . . 967 3.00 1. . . . 770 3 15
15..1093 200 1. . . . 831 300 5. . . . 794 323
1. . . . 780 2 SO 1. . . . SCO 303 6..763 325
22. . . . 923 2 93 2. . . . 910 3 10 1. . . . 770 3 23
20..1007 3 00 1. . . . COO 3 10
WESTERN CATTLE.
"WYOMING.
W. 11. Williams.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 cow 870 $1 5 4 cow ? 930 J2 40
1 cow 800 1 S3 11 cows ,013 240
2 cows 790 183 4 bulls 1205 260
1 cow SCO 183 1 steer 930 283
Scows 920 200 8 feeders. . , . 902 310
1 cow 810 240 35 feeders. . . . 9S8 32" )
HOGS Only twenty-six loads of hors were re
ceived , and business In consequence was light In
the hojf division. The llfht receipts , however ,
helped to make a better market , taken In con
nection with the * advance at other points. The
demand was irood , nnd the pens were cleared In
a very few minutes nfter the market opened , the
prices paid showing nn advance of about 5c. The
great bulk of all the hogs sold at 13.35 , as.
aKalnnt 13.30 on Tuesday nnd J3.30(3.22',4 on
Thurrday of last week. Representative sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. ' No. Av. Sh. I'r.
11 1S4 . . . J3 30 63 339 160 $3 35
54 239 160 3 ! 2'J 62 250 124 335
1C 191 . . . 335 81 211 . . . 335
92 271 ICO 335 62 267 120 335
103 2C3 200 333 ' 74 267 200 335
G7 2J4 80 3 35 59 263 80 3 35
21 2IS 120 335 71 210 80 333
fS 304 . . . 335 C5 256 160 335
22 295 80 335 62 285 80 333
18 272 . . . 335 55 321 40 335
65 232 . . . 335 240 211 . . . 3 3714
52 251 100 335 C'J 280 80 3 37'i '
39 314 SO 335 62 312 80 3 371,4
54 285 80 335 C7 308 . . . 3 37 > 4
C9 285 ICO 333 67 2G1 80 3 37V4
13 200 . . . 335 C3 ,267 . . . 3 3V/ ,
75 247 200 3 33
PIQS ODDS AND ENDS.
1 190 . . . 200 4 440 . . . 330
f > 270 . . . 325 8 255 . . . 333
4 200 . . . 320
81IEKP There were no sheep here to make a
market.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK.
Gi'ncrnl Mnrkct Wan Only Fairly Ani
mated Knrly lit SH-iuly l'rl < : fM.
CHICAGO , Dec. 28. In cattle the general mar
ket was only fairly nnlmated early at iteady
prices , while the choicer lots of cattle were lOc
Itlgher than on Tuesday and 25o hluhcr than at
Iho close of last week , the. advance being con-
lined to h a inly light and medium weight steers.
Common to choice beeves brought fiom (3.20 ID
J4.W , with the bulk wiling nt from 13.75 to M.35
Tlie late sales of catllo today were very slow
and sellers claimed tlmt ( lie rally advance was
all lost and that the Keneral mat liet was lOc.
ewer than on Tuesday , The butcher nnd can-
net1 trade was fairly good und the moderate
offerings Imparted strength to prices , caws am
helfuis selling largely at from 12 to J3. The
mocker und feeder trade "was unimproved , will
stiles at from 12.40 la S2.CO.
In IIORS the light "tuns" are serving to
strengthen prices und they were from 60 to lOc
'ilKlier ' today. There are reported to be plenty
of hogu In the country , but many of them me
kept back on account of the bad roads , nnd
others Imvo liven withheld because prices have
fallen no low. Heavy hops nld at front 13.40 to
; 3.CO ; mixed , (3.40 to (3.05 ; light , 13,10 to 13.50 ;
ilics , | 3 to (3.50.
With n K-"x l demand prlcm of sheep were lOne
o 15o higher , common to choice sheep selllm ; ( it
from (2 to 13.35 , Lambs sold at from $3.25 to
4.50.
Receipts for two days : Cattle , 15,000 head ;
togs , 17,000 head ; blicep , 7,000 head.
ICniiHiiN City I.Ivctock. .
KANHAH CITY , Dec. 26. CATTLE Receipts.
i.OOO head ; shipments , 1,800 head : ' market steady
o lOa lower : Texan rtrers , t2.25O3.23 ; Texan
caws , I1.7MJ2.C5 ; brcf steers , J3.00W4.25 ; native
wws , JI.50M3.nfl ; decker * und feeders , IJ.Wff
M ; bulls. 1.60 3,00.
HOGS Receipts , 3,100 head ; shipments , 200
trad ; market steadIn lOo lower ; bulk of sal ex ,
3.3503.40 ; heavy. (3.102(3.40 ; packers. I3.30O3.40 ;
mixed. 13.2303.40 : lights. J3.25&3.45 ; Yorkers ,
3.30B3.S5 ; pigs , (2.90(13.25.
SHlSni'-Recelpts. 200 head ; shipments. ZM
mid ; market steady , 15c higher ; lambs , (3.00U
.2j ; muttons , | 2.0)(3.0. )
Slock In
Record of receipts ut the four principal markctt
or Thursday , December 20 , U9J :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
outh Omaha . . . 1,02) I. HI
hlcago . i . 5,600 IT. 000 7,000.
Can a City . 6.0W 3,10 } l
t , Louis . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00) 000 1,00 }
Totals . . . . . . . . . . . IW 24 , 77
St. I.oulH Live Stuck- .
ST. LOUIS. Dec. M. CATTLE-Recelpts ,
o head ; market stronx ; native beeves , (3.ni/
.75 ; J 's and heifers , I1.7CQ3.23 ; bulk of nalcn.
! .0vff2.75 ; Trias iteers , (2.2iifl.7J ( ; eras * and fed
aws. (1.711(2.75.
HOQS Receipts , 9,009 bead ; market blfhcr ;
henvy , (1.JCHT3.M , mlxMl , M-1C&3.49I Hc'it ' , H WO
J.40.
8IKiP-JU < vlpl * . 1/O1 lifnil ; Prm ; unlives ,
(2.259S.2S ; bulk of D.ilef ,
J2.OOtfJ.00.
XO > T York I.Ivc Slock
NEW YORK , Dec. Zfi. - HKP.VUSRecelptK. . tit
heAd ; none on sale. Euriipean rubles nnole
Amrrlcnn ntcrrs Rt i'OlUlf. Otctsed tlRlit * ) r
frlKCtntor beef , SHRIC No Miwit * Inlay.
Slli1 ! ! AND LAM11SReceipts , 2.3 2 Itend ; on'
He , J.2 l hea.1 ; oheep. steady ; lamb' , 'HI'lc '
higher ; | i n about cleared ! shrcp. poor to pilme ,
( l.SOiTl.25 ; Innibs , common to prime , $3.2j(5.f ( )
no very choice.
HOGS Receipts , 1,400 hcnd ; Oull nt (3.M < iri.OO.
SALT I.AKI3 U.\CII.\\(9R OIM3XKI1.
Dully ScNNloiiH for TrniiNttclliiiiM In
.Mltiltiur Stuck ti > Hi > Ill-Ill.
SALT I.AKI3 , Dec. 26. The Salt Lake
Mining anil Stock exchange was formally
opened toilny. Abo\it \ f > 00 business men of
the city wer In nttcnilancc , anil the en
thusiasm shown Is n strong Indication of
the future success ot the exchange. Oti
hundred names nre now on ttio membir-
llst , nnd n number of applications nrc on
flic awaiting action. The listing commlUi >
1ms not complctcil Its work yet , Inrt It Is
the Intention to list nothing but actual
ore producing mines. President Donelan
called the members to orJer , and nftcr
a few ronnrks tntrcdtic d Judge Colbron ,
secretary of the Chamber of Commerce.
Among the dlher O.oakeni were Mayor
llnskln and Judge C. C. Goodwin. Judgu
Celbron , In his remarks , quotd figures from
the New York Knglirorlng World nnd Min
ing Journal , showing that the llstc.l mines ,
In three western states , had pnld dividends
to date ns ofllows : Montana , seventeen
mlt.es , $28,709,084 ; Colorado , thirty-nine
mines , J28,4GO,35C ; Utah , ten mines. $2C.-
865,000. Jtulg ? Goodwin Bald : "It Cripple
Clock was put down on the back ot Mer
cury It would amount to no mort than n
hencoop on the deck of a trans-Atlantic
steamer , "
Dally sessions of the exchange will beheld
held , beginning on Saturday next , and the
list will bo culled betw.cn 11:40 : nnd 12:30 :
o'clock.
Hellenic Ilrcvltlcx.
linLLRVUE. Neb. , Dec. 26. ( Special. ) In
the absence of Dr , D. H. Kcrr , Rev. Mr , Agee
of the Omaha Theological tcmlncry , supplied
the putplt both morning and evening.
All the members of th& college faculty arc
away for the vacation. Mlw Lawrence nt
Holdow. Mo. , Miss Krlpman at Kansas City ,
Miss Connor at Fort Scott , Kan. , Dr. D. It.
Kerf In the east and 1'rof. Crothcrti at St.
Joseph , Mo. .
Mlsj Mary Kerr has gone to Craig for the
holidays.
William Lower and sister of Omaha spent
Tuesday with Mlsu Jessie Flynt.
William Smith and family of Omaha were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright Chlrstmas
day.Mrw.
Mrw. II. F. Clark and son of Omliaa are
spending Christmas with her parents , Mr. and
Mrs. G. V. Chapman ,
T. Qulnn of Lincoln made his parents a
short visit the first of the week.
lie FoiiKht the Ofllccr.
Billy Drown , who has quite a reputation as
a lightweight boxer , became engaged In n
barroom quarrel yesterday afternoon about
5 o'clock. In the saloon of James Adama.
Fourteenth and Dodge streets. Sergsant Cox
placed the pugilist under arrest , but did not
land his man without a struggle. Cox re
ceived several blows In the mouth and
Hrown's head was sons last night from the
bruises he caught. Several policemen were
called In , and Drown was finally taken to the
station. Later Edward Illley and William
Redmond , both colored , were arreste.l for
participating In the trouble.
.StiL'H for n Divorce.
BOSTON , Deo. 2G. A bill for divorce wns
lied In the Suffolk county superior court to
day by K , L. Hlgglnson ngnlnst his wife ,
Julln H. HlRKlnson. Jnmes W. Smith , with
whom Mrs. lllgglnson Is supposed to be now
in Italy , having cloned nbaut a month ago ,
Is nnmed co-respondent.
i Convention In ScKAloii.
ABERDEEN , 3 , D. , Dec. 2C.-II was de
cided today to hold the South Dakota - Immigration
migration convention at Mitchell , on Janu
ary 15 and 1G. Prominent leaders In the
movement will bo present.
ii\iii : > TIIIiiisuois
.tolitiMin CountDlNlrlct Court Hc
fine * to ItcMtriiln Kntlier Mtirpliy. .
TKCt'MSKM , Ntb. , Dec. 2C.-Specl.il ( Tele *
gr.itn. ) Illnhop Donacum of Lincoln appeared
In the district court of Jahnson county to-
d.iy with nn amended petition In his trnir
porary Injunction proceedings against Hcv *
William Murphy nt St. Andrews Catholic
church of this city , where In ho Attempted
to restrain Murphy from retaining possession
ot the church property. Judge A , H. Ilnbcock
did not think the new petition contained iniflli
clcnt ground for action , so refused to hear It.
1)cNioniIcn | ( Over 111 Ilenltli.
DENVER , Dec. 20.John II. llustcd , , n
well known mining mnn , ? nld to bo worth
KW.OOO , committed suicide today nt Ills'
home In this rlty bv ohootlng himself In
the head. The filicide Is supposed to have
been due to despondency caused liy 111
health.
Kntnl l'luli ( Over it
KANSAS CITY , Dec. SO. A special to the
Slnr from Quthrle , Okl. , snys : Nenr ln
dcprndence , Oeorgc Rogers nnd Will French )
young- men , qunrroled over n Rlrl , nnd
fotiKht It out with knlvos. French wna
fntnlly cut In the fncu nnd bnck.
Kllteil AVhlle ltnlil.lt IlitiHlim.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 2i-Whllo ! hunllnn
rnbblts on his fnthct'H farm , several miles
couthcriBt of Olnnthp , Knn. , Nell Dcnn ,
deputy coroner of KIUISUH city , was In.
stnnlly kllleil by the accidental illschnrgu
of a repenting rlllc.
TIIU UHAI.TV M.I1IKHT. ,
INSTRUMENTS placed on record December
26 , 1SU3 :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Jnmcs Alnscow to Western llutton
Mnntifncttirlng company , snbdlv lot 1
of lot 11 , In 20-15-13 $ l.COO
Mcclmnles' Savings bank to J M
Yergu. s 14 of lot 3 , b'.opk 1 , stibdlv
of J I Redlclt's ndd 0,000
South Onmlm Land rnmpnny to S W
Trobotigh , lot 4 , block 200 , South
omnhn SOU
Frank Koutcky nnd wife to M M
Koutsky. lot 10 , block 12 , 1st ndd to
South Omnha 14,000
F E iloores nnd wife to E A Moores ,
lots 15 , IS nnd 19 , llnscnll & It's sub-
dlv 1
Same to 1C D Moore ! " , n ' ,6 of lots 2
nnd .1 , block 2 , Kauntzc & R's ndd , . 1
Cntherllip. Nlolpon and huphnnd to
Thomas Gulllkson , lot 9 , block 1 ,
Newport C5Q
C S Smith nnd wife to 1'nxtoti . "i Oal-
lagher , lot 12 , block "E , " Prospect
PInco 750
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Joseph Knvnn nnd wife to Joseph No-
vnk , e CO feet of lot G , block 74 , South
Omnhn , nnd lots 11 nnd 12 , block 35 ,
G II Hoggs' ndd 5,000
DEEDS.
C W Richards , receiver , to E O
Payne , lot 16 , block 8 , Kountr.o &
H's 3,600
Total amount of transfers $32,302
OUR FREE LETTER
Reviewing the grain and nlock markets , will t >
cnt you dally on request. In thr hope cf deserv
ing part of your business. Orders solicited for
cash cr on three to five point margin * .
J , R , WILLARD& CO.
Members Chicago Hoard of Traud , New York
Produce Exchange , New York Cons. Stock Ex
change. 17 Hoard Trade , Chicago. 44 Broadway.
New York.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone 1039. Omaha , Neb.
COMMISSION
GRAIN , : PROVISIONS : A.VD : STOCKS
Iloom 111V4 Honul of Trade.
Dliect wires to Chicago and X > w York.
Correspondents : John A. AVurrcn & Co.
P. 1 * . SMITH. ( Tel 1308) S. M. STANFORD.
F. P. SMITH &CO.
GRAIN : .A'ND : PROVISIONS
Room 4 , N. Y. Life Bltljr. , Ottmlm.
Brunch ofllces at I rcinont HI ) Columbus. All
orders placed on the'Chicago Hoard or Trade.
Corrcspondento : tiwurtz , lJupec 4t Co. , Chi-
catro : Shrelner , Flaclt i Co. , Ml. Louis. Ilelci
to First National bank , Omaha.
ADROIT OBSERVERS
See that the People are Moving South
. . .BECAUSE ® HK
No Drouths , No Hot Winds ,
No Floods , No Heated Terms
No Blizzards , No Cold Snaps ,
No Cold Winters No Crop Failures
MENACE the intelligent labor of of the husbandman , who cun'nuo
ccssfully grow two or three crops yearly.
REMEMBER
ORCHARD
The great fruit growing and vegetable raising district of the South. A neil
that raises anything that grow * and n , location from which you reach the mar-
keta of the whole country. Tour fruits and garden truck Bold on tha ground' .
and placed In ChlcaRo. St. Louis and Now Orleans markets In 12 to 24 hours-
IB this garden spot of Amerigo. " /
NO PLACE ON EARTH
Offers greater advantages to the Intelligent settlor. Ono half Iho work you now
do here will glva four times the results In this wonderfully producttvo country/
The people arc friendly ; schools , churches , newspapers are plenty ; railroad * j
cllltles line , and a soil whose rlchncsu Is unsurpassed. J'
Two and Three Crops Can bo Successfully Grown
the Slime Year.
Timber Is abjndant-.Lumber IB cheap-Fuel coats nothing-Cattle an * MWlly
raised und fattoned-araKlng U fine all the year. -
CLIMATE
Is healthy and delightful ; land and sen breezes and cool nights. The mean
temperature Is 42 to 66 degrees. The average rainfall Is CO Inches. No extreme
of heat or cold ; sutllclent rain for all crops.
20 TO 40 ACRES
nroncrly worked makes you more money and makes It canter than the bst ! * >
aero farm In the west. Garden products nre a womlurful yield nnd all bring blc
rices. Strawberries , peaches , plums , nprlcots , grapmi , pears , figs , early apple ? ,
R i fact all small fruits , are Mire aud rofltablo crops.
GO SOUTH. GO SOUTH.
Orchard Homes
NO PLACE ON EARTH.
( Surpasses Its soil , climate , location , present and future value or home advantages.
The Most Equable Climate in America ,
This Is your opportunity. The pee pie are friendly ; cchool : sufllclcnt ; news.
tuners progressive ; churches liberal. The cnterprlalnir man who wants to bolter
the condition of hlmnolf and his family should Invoiitl ate tliU matter and ho will
bu convinced. Carefully eelected fruit growing and garden lands wo now offer
on liberal terms and reasonable prices.
Orchard Homes
The mott carefully- selected lands In be' locations. V.'lll make you money.
Will grow In value. Will suit you. Call on a or write for full Information *
QEO. W. AMES ,
GENERAL AGENT ,
J.7 Etmmm Street. Omalia , Neb.