Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 02, 1897, Page 11, Image 11

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    TTIW miAlfA B33Mt Minis DAY.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
llisnnderatanding of an Order Comes Near
Demoralizing the Market.
3FFER3 TO SELL INSTEAD OF BUYING WHEAT
Price Drop * In C inpitH'M | r , ninl
Oilier Inline-nee * Iurr Online the
.Market li > CM otic
I.oivi-r. ,
CHICAGO. Dec. 1. Wheat wna firm to-
S iy , but very dull until nl > oilt twenty mln
atta front the close of the spsiilon , when It
5'.irt l on a decline thnt left It Hff-lic lower
Tor May than It closed yestenLiy. l Tck of
xport ile-mnnd tnn npKircntly | the wenk
mln > ; feature nnnlly. Corn , oats nml pro
visions wore nil dull and price chingc : nt
the close were In'lKiiHIcnnt.
The intaundt'rstandliiK of an order to buy
December wheat c.imo nciir tlcniorallzlUR the
irmrket nt the opining. A commission firm's
order to Its broker to buy 23X ( bu. Decem-
brr wheat wns misconstrued , nnd the wheat
was lntond olTerod for mile , resulting In
pome other small lots coming on the market
nnd nn almost Immediate ; decline to Olc , IIH
OBnlnst O.'VSJc at the clew yesterday. The
mistake was soon discovered nnd the buy
Inn of not more than 0,000 bu. put the prlco
up nKiiln to M ic In tiulcker time than It
took It to KO down.
Mny stnrtod imrhnnRpd at Dl'tc. l tt the
fffect of thn illsorsanlz'itlon In upcrmber
p.iUHcd n temponiry di'tir&wlon In May to
Puc It iiulckly recovered , however , and
In the course of the forenoon It reachi" !
81 % c.
The cold weather continued throughout
the winter w'leat rcKlon and thn llclds were
still uncovered. The St. l.ouls crop experts
evidently thought the trials that the plant
was being wibjorted to.wore more than It
could llvo through , as K-vernl orders * ctimo
from there to buy July wheat. That future
In consequence was relatively stronger that
May.
Minneapolis ami Duluth receipts this week
ahowrd some fulling off , cotr-piired with thu
previous ( , \t'rk , but'wero still illflpoiirnglngly ,
JitMtvy us ngtilnst those of a year ngo. Those I
places reported "l.T ears. aKiilnst 7ffiJ last
HOC' : and 31fP rnrs the like tlay of IS'Ji. Ohl-
IMKO received lir > cars , agnlna' only SI cars
last year and shipments hence were 231,000
bu.
Atlantic port clearances were equal to
fp'ratO bu. In wheat and Hour. The wt-stern
primary market receipts were 1,00(1,000 ( bii. ,
compared with only DOI.Gd ) bu. last year.
Hero'Weather prevailed In the reslon around
Duluth , so that It wns considered very ques
tionable If , iny further shipments would lx >
mudi > by lake from there this ) weapon. This
iw.ts delivery day. but notwithstanding this
fact then- was hardly any wheat turned
ever and It Is the belief that little will be
until navigation Is closed.
Liverpool opened unchanged for nil fu-
'liires , hut May , which was -d higher , but
It closed strong at Srom % d to Id higher.
March , the active trading month , being the
strongest.
Notwithstanding the rather encouraging
situation , the trade wa * so Hgnt and the
iiotlve local traders so reluctant to retire
with any unfinished business on their hands ,
that In their efforts to dispose of long -wheat
they .iccumul.ited during the forenoon rise ,
the market slipped from under them and the
prlco of May wont down from 91r to 00ac
about fifteen minutes from the close.
Now York reported but ten loads for ex
port. This lack of export demand started
tin ? unloading , which was rendered dllllcult
by the nlmtiMt utter lack of buyers , anil
prices slipped down very easily. May
closed nt IMHiSiCO'ic , December behaved bet
ter after Its morning gymnastics and closed
nt flO'/ic , AH advance of Vic.
Corn was firm and very little affected
by either the early strength or closlnp
weakness of wheat. The better feeling wns
due In n measure to the belief that the De-
cunber liquidation Is about over nnd the
sprend today narrowed some. There were
no deliveries on December contracts. Cn-
bles were llrm and exports good , amounting
to S9OX ) bu. Receipts were 319 cars. Coun
try offerings were moderate , but the
weather Is favorable for the movement.
Trade was unimportant. May ranged from
2'i'4e to SOlfcc , closing a shade higher at
Up to n Bhnrl time before the close the
market for oats wits llrm , active nnd hlKhci'r
December especially showing strength. Good
elevator Inlying , llrm cash market and sym-
puthy with wheat , nil helped In iidvancltiK
the price. Deliveries were small. The lute
break In wheat started May liquidation ,
however , nnd the market lost all Its early
advance , sclllnp at the bottom nt the close.
Receipts were 233 cars. May ranged from
22Vic to 2if/-21/ic , the latter being the final
prlco ; December maintained its strength
and closed 'H.c higher nt 224C. .
The market for provisions wns for a time
smothered under the enormous receipts of
bogs today. This feature , coupled with
rather free deliveries of pork and lard on
December contracts , caused lower prices.
At tlu < decline the demand Improved and
the market olowly rallied and closed fairly
steady. There was a moderate shipping de
mand at the close. January pork , was Be-
lower nt J3.15 , January lard n shade lower
at $ l.2. ' ,4 , and January ribs unchanged at
J4.20.
J4.20.Hatlmatcd receipts Thursday : Wheat , 170
cars ; corn , -ISO cars ; oats , 3'M cars ; bogs ,
47,000 bend.
Leaning futures ranged ns follows :
.
83ICJ4C ; No. S re * . HHiGSC'i
L'OIIN No. 2 , 2814c.
OATH-NO. : . si c f. o. ti NO. 2 white ,
No. 3 wlilte. ai4iie.
HYK No. 2. < 5c.
HAIILBV No.8 , M T4le.
Ki.\x. i-in-No. : i , ji.oi
On the I'rojuee fvclmnpe toOay the Imttor mar
ket wa Mteaily ; creanitrlen , Kd'itc ; ilulrks , U'ff
19o. nu'i'se. quiet. HfS'ic. I-.SKS , llrm : irrali ,
19e. Ureti'eil poultry , market utrndy : luilieyn.
lOc ; clilckcnn , Oiic ; eprlnua , 707b" ! Juckf , 7W
7Wo.
M'\V ] VOHIC MAIIIC13T
nf the Iny on ( Ifiiural
I'lllllllKlllltll'N.
NIW ! YOIIK. Dec. 1. 1'I.OUU Iteci-lpts , 12 ,
( M bbU. ; exports , 6t.li bbU , ; quiet nnd lower
Minnesota imtenU , J3.lMi5.IO ; Mlnnenota bal ;
c ' , Jl.Wii W ; winter iiatentH , tl.OWS.Io ; white
BtralKhts , fl.C004.70vlntt ; > r extras , J3.40Q4.00
winter low grudiw , J2.90W3.IO. llye Hour , dull
fancy , } . ' .7MJ3. 5. llucknhcul Hour , < ] ulct ut Jl.l
Cl.SO ,
lUH-KWIIMAT Dull nt SSOSSUc.
COIINMUAI Dull ; yclluw wt-stcrn. Qc.
IlYK Weak ; No. 3 western. Wjc.
HAUM'JY Weak at 2So bid.
H.UU.KV ll.VUT Dull ; western , fBflCOo.
WHHAT HeclH | , 2 . ' ,7 bu. ; exiwrtu , J7S.7J !
Im , Kiut | , wouk ; Nu. 2 nil , SSUc. Optlaua
oiiened ( . .leadon foreign Iniylnc , oa M off under
lucul xtilllni ; prremirf , advanced ahaiply on n
eiiueezo uf DuciMubi-r vburtii und mruiif , late
cables , but Dually collapxtHl under a bear raid
und closed UWVjo net luwer ; January , Jf.iiW
8713-liii' : clo cd , 8C4Cj December , l)6Kl'Jo ) ;
closed , 9Wtc.
COHN Idvell'ts. 49,000 bu. exwrt | > , HO.J63 bu.
Bpol , Hlpady ; Nu , Z. M ! c. Ontluna oiwnvil
nti'udy n i' bla. udvanci'd on big clearances ,
but BUlHWiuontly eaueU off -ivlth wheat and
cloned pnu-llailly unchatiKtHl ; May , 34U03I 7.1ki ( ;
clonixl , 3 > ! c ; December , 31 1-1C < | 315-lCc ; cloiitl ,
3liC
OATS Iliwelpts , J10.SO ) bu. ; eiporli. 130,001 bu
Spot , iitoiidy ; No. S , 8)Uifi ) Wc , Optlonn , nctlve
and MrnuT , clo lntr nl lie iwt advance ; Keb
ruary , clonxl , 27c : May. cli > ed , 27'doj December.
IGGWUe : i'liw J. SOIic.
HA V Steadyj liln | > lns4Hfl5ej good to choice ,
LOO'iOf.
HOI'S StauUy ; state , cuniinun to choice , ISM
crop. 4S ( < c ; IbW crop. G Ne : UDJ crop. tioi u ;
J'aelllo coast 1S crop. 4CCc ; lux ! crop , CS9o : 1597
crop , Htf.
lIl- , nnl > * ton , I5c ; Texas , lc ;
California , lieiSc.
hemlwk Ml ,
.
WOOL' Unolianicwfi Texu > , 44gl7c.
J'nOVlSIONS llc r , , t.-uJy ; family ,
18 M , etrn m - , f * S01/1.W ; ( f hums , I2S.OW
21M , jnckrt , P.Mntlo.OO , cut Intatu , nuift ,
incklcd liMilM , HOootM , pu < kK < t . ,
J5.,1. pickled hnm . I7KOJM. I nl lnll ,
prim * itentn , 4 40 ; writern tAm ! I4 ( MSo re-
nnnl , qultt. Pork , qul t , mf . J1 20 9.w , i. | , rtn ,
ttMr. ll .0)UlZ.Or ) . tamlty. SII. MM. ' im Tnlluw.
dull , city , 1 3-lCci country , 3'itt3\r , m t. )
qunlltr.
OII. < fottonneeil , nulct ; rrlm1 crude , l Hci
prime yellow , 214C ! butler oil , ai'inslr. 1-elro-
leum clo ! l nt 67c bid. Itosln , st'ndy ; striMne < l ,
cotnmnn to peed , Jl.49fll.IS. Tuiprntlne , firm nt
MBTALS-ri * Iron , wnrrnnti quiet , K.K tiM.
JO , * ) nsknl. Iwike copper , quiet , 110.75. Tin ,
dull nt JI3.70 bill. J13.7A nfkej. Suiter , qulot nt
JI.OO n ked. ' Li-ml , pxrhanrf very quiet nt JJ.75 ;
brokers , steady nt J3.B" .
. 1.Kf Pk . ; tnntket ntemly ;
western creamery , 140 < 3c ; Hlglna , J3c ; fnctory ,
PliniWB H relpl i , BWI pkcs. : market quiet ;
light skims , 6 * ? < ilic ; part skims , 594c ; full skims ,
2'iflfc. i
IIOOS Ilcrelpts. 8,120 pkc . ; slnto ami PennI I
sylvnnln , 2f 26c ; western , 2- . '
J
OMAHA GBXKHAI , JIAHKKTS.
'
Coiiillllon of Trade niul Qiintntliiiin
( in Maple nml I'niicy I'rniliicc. >
KOOS-Strlctly fresh , 17c.
llt'TTKll Common to fair. lOfllle : choice to
funcy , llftl'c ; separator creamery. 2Je ; K lh re < l
creamery , 20c.
. VKAIChotc fi t.V _ > to 120 Ibs. , quoted nt Sc ;
nndconrsi _ .
nrusanu""r6'ui.TriY Chickens , 6ff c ; tur
keys , not wnnl'ilj Kfctf , 8c ; ducks. 7c.
riOKONS Live , 7.7c ; denil pigeon * not wnntM.
IIAV rplnnd , J6.1 < ) ; midland , J3.50 ; lowland ,
t > .00 ; rye stmw , J4 ; color makes the price on
finy ; light bnles sell the best ; only top srnde
bring top prices.VKOKTAllt.KS.
VKOKTAllt.KS.
CIILKUY Oood stock , large , -lOc ; small , 23 ®
3V.
3V.ONIONS
ONIONS 1'er bu. , GCflfiOc.
MKANS-lInnd-plckfd navy. Per bu , . J1.49.
HWKBT I'OTATOKS I'cr bbl. . J2.73.
PAnilArtK Home Krown. per lb. . mCl'ii' .
I'OTA TO KS Home grown , 4HJ63o ( : western
w. . . . . . - , , _ ! . *
11
CAMFOHNIA 8TIIAWUEUUII3S I'cr pt. , 30c.
( jriNt-Kfl-CnllfornlH. per box , J1.23.
Al'I'LIM Winter stuck. J2.75in.00 ; California
IldlMlower , imxes. il.SOOl.O ) ; Colorado Jona-
th.inn , boxr-s. Jt.75.
CItANIlHimiKS Jmevs. per bbl , , J7.00 ; V'lt-
cinsln I Ml & llugle. J7.CO.
( ALlFOltNIA . .AND COLORADO rfiAHS
winter Nells. JI.OO.
OIlAl'KS-Cutnwbris , 5-lb. basket.- ,
.Malagas , U.30 < il < ; .r,0.
THOl'lL'AL FRUITS.
OHANOHS-MexIcnii , per box , JI.OO ; Louis
iana , tl.i ( ) .
LKMON'S-Mosslnan , SCO. J3.00i3.SO : Ml , J4.00JJ )
14.50 ; California. 300 , J3OO X73 ; * M , J3.73fJI.2- .
IIAXANA8 Choice , Inruo stock , per bunch ,
" inedlum-slzpil bunches , Jl.73JJ2.Oi ) .
MISCKI.I.ANlCOltS.
NfTS-Almnnds. per lb. . larcc size , 14ffinc ;
TImzlls. per lb. . lOc ; KnRllsh wnlnuts. per lb. ,
'ancy , soft shell , 13c ; standards , lOlillc ; tllltprts.
; ier lb. , lOc ; | wcnns , pnll h'Ml , Inrce , 310c ;
iuuilni , 12c ; Inrwi' blckjry nuts , Jl.23 pi-r bu. ;
unnll , Jl W per bu. ; coconnuts. pur If * ) , J3.73f
. ; pennut , raw , S(3'ic ( ' ; masted , f > 5C4c.
PlOS-lmporteil fancy , 3 cronn. 14-lb. bo\es , [ I
12'4c ' ; r > crown , 41-lb. boxes , 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 23r [
per tiox. I
11ONiY-Cholce white , 13c.
KHAL'T-1'er bbl. , Jt.O 84.2J ; half bbl. , J2.30S ? |
'
.MAl'I.n 8YHLM' Flvo-Bnl. cans. each. S2.2i :
cat. cans , pure , i > cr doz. , J12.W ; half-gal , cans ,
j.2"i ; qunrt cans , J3.ni ) .
DATKS P r CO to 70-lb. boxes. BV4c ; Fard S-lb.
10XI-S , PC.
CIDKI'-I'cr half bbl. . Jl ; bbls. . jri.50.
KUKSH MEATS.
DHHSSHD 11KKI' Oood nitlvc Bteers , 7c ; good
'oreiiuartera , steers , Ce ; Rood hindquarters , 9c ;
. \i' < trn t steers , ( iifClJc ; fancy heifers , CV4c ; Rood
lelfeis , Cc ; KJOI ! foreiiunrters , hclfeis , 5'Sc ' ; good '
iliidqunrters , belters , 8'ic ' ; yood cows , u ic ; fair
' enderlotns , l c : boneless strlp .
c ; s'trlp loins. 7c ; rolls , S'.iC ; sirloin butts. 8(4c ( ;
hnulder clods 6',4c ; rump butts , G'ic ; steer
shoulder clods , S c ; rump butts. SHjc ; steer
chucks. 5' ' , < .c ; cow cliuckr , H c ; boneU s chucks ,
4 > ic : cow plates , 3c ; steer plates , 3 > jc ; Hank
steak , C'ic : loins. No. 1. 14e ; loins. No. 2. lOic ;
loins No. 3. Sc ; sirloin ends , No. 1 , Oc ; ribs ,
No. 1. 1lr : No. 2 , kVc ; ribs. No. 3. Gc ; steer
rounds. 7V-c ; cow rounds. C'.ic ; cow rounds shank
off , 8Vic ; trlmmliiKS , 4-ic ; beef shanks , 3c ;
brains per doz. , 33c ; swectbnnds , per lb. , lOc ;
sweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. . 4Cc ; kidneys , per
iloz. , 33c ; ox tails , each , 4c. ; livers , per lb. , 3c ;
hearts , per lb. , 3c ; tnnRUes , per lb. , 12V4c.
MUTTON Lambs. 7c : sheep. C'4c ; mirket
racks ( lonK ) , Sc ; hotel racks ( short ) , lie ; leprs
and faddlcB. 9c ; lamb legs , t'c ; breasts nnd
stews. 3c ; tongues , each , 3c.
I'OUK Uressed pigs , 5'ic , ; dressed hogs , Co ;
tenderloins. 13c ; loins , 7c ; spare ribs. Be ; ham
sausag. ' butts , 6Uc ; shoulders , rough , 5c ; Khoul-
ders , skinned , 5'jc ; trimmings , C'.ic ; leaf lard ,
not rendered , G c ; heads , cleaned , 4c ; snout and
ears , 4c ; backbones , IVic ; cheek ments , 4'ic ;
neck bones , 2c ; pigs' tails. 4c ; pluoks , each , 5c ;
chitterlings , 5c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. .
25c ; stonincbs , rnch , 3c ; tongues , euch. 7c ; kid
neys , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; plgb *
feet , per doz. , 23e ; lliers. each. 3c.
IIlDIvS , TALLOW , ETC.
1IIDKSXo. . 1 green hides , "c ; No. 2 green
hides. Ce ; No. 1 salted hide * . 8 > ic ; No. 2 Brecn
salted bides , Tlio ; No. 1 veal cnlf , S to 12 Ibs. ,
lOc ; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , ( e.
SHEW 1'ELTS Orecn salted , each. 13075c ;
gecn suited HhearllnKB ( short wonled early
skins , each. 15c ; dr > " shearlings ( short wooled
early skins ) , No. 1. each. 5c ; dry Hint. Kan.'os
and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , nctual
weight , 4O3c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska
murrain wool pelts. p ° r lb. , actual weight , 3J" "
Ic ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per
lb. , actual weight , 475c ; dry Hint Colorado
murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 34 ?
Ic.
Ic.IIOHSK
IIOHSK IIIDKS-Kach , Jl.rf2.23.
TALLOW. GIIKASU , ETC.TallottNo. . 1.
> ic ; tallow. No. 2 , 2Vic ; rough tallow , 1'Jc ' ;
white grease , 2UJ2 c ; yellow und brown greaee ,
1UR2I4C.
I'UHS near ( black or brown ) , JS.OOUIO.OO ;
utter , J1.M 8.00 ; mink. 138Vc ( ; bfaver. JI.OO
1(6(0 : skunk. 15c , 23c. 50c ; mufkrat , 3o. 5c , 7c ;
raccoon , 13r.0c ; red fox. scTJI.23 : grey fox ,
2y0c ; wolf ( timber ) , 23cIJ2.W ; wolf ( prairie
cuyolei lOSMc. ; wlbltat , 10ff25c ; badger , JfflOo ;
silver fox , liu.COS73.CO.
St. I.onlK i-n i-ml .1InrIcv < .
.ST. I/51TIS , Dec. 1.-FI.OUU-0.ulet : patpnts.
.
tl.bi .M ; rtrnlRhtfl , Jl.4004.CO ; clear , f4.000 ! . : : > .
medium. f3.50 3.73.
\VIIiAT Lower for May , cloilng ' c below yc .
tenlny , but December holding lip well and wan
steady ; Decemlwr sold at Ic advance early nnA
on call , but lost that subsequently ; May opened
% e off , advanced - c. uVcIlncd l'4c and clnjed
with sellers ' .c above the bottom. Spot. tlrm.
No. 2 red. cah. elevator. n7c ; track. 37'4iJriS'-.c ' ' ;
lici-inber , ! )7c ; May , 2 ic ; July , 81lc ; No' " t
hard , cash , SSfiSS'ic ,
fOUN Kuiures advanced early , later fell off.
cloning llrm , fractions higher than yesterday for
nwmlwr and January : May steady. Snot ,
steady ; No. 2 , cash. .M'tc ' ; December , 2).i' ;
Jaii'iary. 55iip ; May , 27'ic.
OATS Futures steady to a shade higher. Spot
eteady ; No. 2. cash , elevator. 2llic : track , 22c ,
Jleeinber. 2014 jS05ic ; May , 22c ; No. 2 while.
KYl'f Lower at 43ite.
1'LA.\Si.i-IIIghef | : nt J1.20.
I1IIAN Film : sacked , east track. Ke.
TIMOTHY sr.EO-Prlnie. J2.CO.
HAY Qukt and rtrunir for choice timothy :
prnlrle. active , but prices no better ; prairie , JO. 50
pS.23 ; ilimitliy. JS.OOrUO.KO.
lIL'TTKIt ' Easier ! creamery , lSJ23c ; dairy , 11
"KOOS Steady at 17' ? .
WHISKY Steady al'jl.15.
OOTTONTIBS 72C.
METALH-Lend , quiet , J3.57K bid. Spelter ,
dull. J3.77W si'llers.
rilOVlSIO.VS I'ork , steady ; standard mess ,
Jobbing. JS.8.1HS.50. Lard , lower : prime steam ,
JI.2V4 ; rlwdcc , JI.03 , liacon ( boxed Ir.ti ) . extra
short clear. J5.12'.t ? .1.M ; rlb . $ , -i.50 i .C2ti ; shnrtr ,
Jj.f2 < iiSJ5.73. Dry salt meals ( boxed ) , shoulder ? .
J5.12V4 ; extni fhort clear. JI.73SI.S7' ' ; , ; ribs and
Bborts f3.12Vj 5. .
linCKIITS Klour , 3.CCO bhls. ; wheat , 32,000 liu.- ,
corn. ns.fW bu. ; oats. 17.ffO bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , O.OCO bbls. ; wheat , J.COft
bu. ; lorn , 108,0ffl bu. ; nnU. S.ooo bu.
lliiKliiiin-i- . laiUi ,
HALTIMOIti : , Dec. 1. FIvOlTH-Dull and nn-
chiinm-J : receipts , 1C.3SS bbla. : weslein superllni1.
J2.HK3.20 | ; wrrti-rn extrit , JJ.430I.SO ; wM'orn
family , JI.SOI.73 | ; winter wheat patents , Jl.f" "
5.10 ; ( prlng wheat patents , J3. < Wfn.23 ; ppr
wheat strnlghls. J4.KCj3.00.
WllUAT-nnncr ; i-pot. Si7if(0i4c ; inonlh. 97'i
WKa' \ < ; JHy. 91'ic Idil ; steamer. No. 2 nil. 'JlWt
. receipts , SG.02U bu. : exports. 1C2 W > 3 bu
voulhern whejit , by vurnple , v Q9 c ; southcrri
wheat , on grade. 9Vift97 ic.
"OltN Firmer ; SIMII , SSJSJ33c : month. 321-iff
32io. IJecember , new or ol.l. U < iQ32He ; January.
32f32'.4C ' ; steamer inlxi-d , S07iC31c ; noelpts. 2uO-
BKI bu. ; I'xporfs , Ml , 235 bu. ; rnnthrrn white corn ,
Me ; muthecn yellow corn , 3ll 3lc.
OATS Firm : No. 2 , white , 2-JB2DViC ; receipts
B1.302 bu. ; exports , 23.CCO bu.
KYE-E.iiU'1- ; . I ! western , B3 4J53Ttc ; re
ceipts. 22.125 bu.
IIAY Stendy ; choice timothy. 113 nsked.
OHA1N KHIJ1OHT8 Steamers , easy ; parcels
llrm ; team to Liverpool per bu , . 4Vid Deeemlier
Cork for onlers. ixr quarter. 3a tOiSd Pecem
ber ; 3 7 l1 January.
Ilt'TTEH-Stendy ; fancy creamery , 23Slc.
KdilH-Stcnly : freth , 20o.
CHEESE Mirket stock heavy ; fancy Nen
York large. H UlOc ; fancy New York , small ,
ICniiNiiH ( 'Its' ( iralii niul I'nii'lNloiiK.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. l.-WMIUT-Falrly ac
live and about \c higher ; No. 1 hard. Wi'c
No. i , ESOMV ; No. 3. kOlifJSte ; No. 4. 77Q810
No. I reil. 3c ; No. 2 , l OOU3c , latter for fancy
No. 3 , S7H Wc ; No. 4 , f5c ; No. 2 hprlns , 2Jf33i4c
No. 3 , Sic.
OOltN Ilallier flow and al > out tteiijy ; No. 2
mUed. :3 < c.
OATH Very llrm , but slow ; No , 2 white , 2814
02J ic.
HVi-Steady : ; No. Z , 4111C
HAY llalher slow , but rteady ; choice timothy ,
JS.MMiS.75 : choice prulrlf , J7.Wb7.23 ,
IIl'TTKU Klrm ; receipts baiely equal to de
mand ; cr.'iniery. lb@ Cc : dairy , 13HCc.
KtlQH Firm nt ye terday * adviince ; frcH' ;
randlnl , 17'4o ' ; ntnrage , 12c.
HtX.'KIl'T Wheat , M.COO bu. ; corn , 57.600 bu.
oats. 7.0iV > bu.
HHIl'MKNTS-Wheal , 1S9.800 bu. ; corn. 67,200
bu , ; outi , none.
Craln Hi-ci > litx | lit Principal
ST. LOI'IS , Do % t.-ltMe'itu : Wheflt , 41 cai >
riHCAnO , Dec. 1 , llpiMlpu lodjy.Vlieal
rnr ; oom. JI3 rar ; OB' . 3M ram. Kmlmii
car loll tomxrow ! Wheat , 178 ; corn. 4M ; ont ,
"MINNEAPOLIS , D . i.-jiecipts : wheat. 453
ri.
KANSAS CITY. IVe. l.-Ilecclptii ; Whsat. 11
iKA'VT4" ) ' .V00' J"-0 , ' ' Whwt. 112 car * .
'
I'l.OHJA. D.w. 1.-n eluiii' Oarn. SJ.4JO bu. ;
oats. 35.MO tu. ; rje , none ; whliky , none ; wheat.
' * ? ! . _ "hlnm/nln cvirn. 17 IM bu o U , 47,450 |
bit. rye , o Ui , , whisky , 1U4 UiK , vrhe t ,
none.
( 'n in in | NII I o n ( o
OMAHA Ol-'FIC'E Dw I The m rkt tolay
w s itull. due largely t. , tack { ilennlt * n.'ws.
Thi * In > cember pi In ; ndiancnl ( . while May
, p , w drh again lnirp < ii > ed the pre
mium nnd Indicate * ) nrnnir nmnlpuwtlon at He-
tltlous valuw for the tirrrtnt month. A close
Inxestlgatlon ot the prices In effect In all grain
market * for the actual wheat wilt show any In
quirer that the prevailing prices are not far
from legitimate nd not as Mr off n legitimate
b M ns speculation gtnernl y carries prices.
The xtr me premium paid for cash wheat In
nearly every rnarktt o er the natural hedRlns
option Is accountable for th * sharp marketing
of nrli rat from every territory to terminal mar
kets , rather than any changes In grade * , not
withstanding the tremendous premium of De
cember over the deferred future.
Wheat has been rclllng high on Its merits
. ,
and the getting Into December will furnish
,
proofs ' of what have heietofore been theories and
which have been the Inlluences In advancing
wheat price * .
If there l any truth In continued foreign re-
porta ot the prospective demand on America for
wheat nnd the n-tlmated percentage ( if tne
marketing of our crop Is approximately cor
rect. we cannot ndvlse going short on any of the
list of cereals except on hnrp bulges and then
for n scalp.
Corn and oats arc etendy. ,
]
in Mnrkiln <
NEW OULKANS , Dec. l.-HOO PIIODUCTS-
Stcady ; pork , standard mess , Jl.37'4. ' I ard , re
fined tierce , J3.7.-J. Iloxed men Is , dry salt shoul
der * . J" , ; sides , JI.P2V4. llacon , clear rib sides ,
J5.M. Hams , choice sugar cured. JS. 5009. W.
COFFEE Dull ; Hlo , ordinary to fair , Ji.SOff
9.M.
9.M.FLOfREasy ; extra fancy , JI.M04.CO ; pat.
cnts ,
at Jt.CO.
1111AN Quiet nt .
HAY Easy ; prime , J12.Mfll4.00 ; choice. J14.DO
Cir.on. ,
CORN-Stcady ; No. 2 , sacked , white , 35e : mixed.
3'ic ; yellows , Zff.
OATS Steady ; No. 2 , packer , 27V4c.
HICK quiet ; ordinary to Rvod , 3
Clnoluniitl Miirlci't.
, CINCINNATI , Dec. l.-FI.OUU-Qulct ; fancy ,
Jl.20 ? 4.40 : family , M.MWS.75.
WHEAT Stmdy ; No. 2 red. Me.
CORN-Stendy ; No. 2 mixed , 27i027'4c. ! '
OATS Easier ; No. ' 2 mixed , 23Hc.
HYE-Oulet : No. 2. 46c.
PROVlSlONS-I.ird. steady nt )4.10O4.t2ii.
Hulk meats , quiet nt J4.BO. Jlacon , steady at
J.-I.M.
WHISKY Quiet nt J1.13.
1IUTTKH Steady and unchanged.
Eons-Firm at IC'ic ,
CHEESE Steady ; Kood to prime Ohio Hat , 9S >
LI vcriiiiiil .11urU 't.
LIVEISPOOU Dee. 1. PROVISlONS-Hams.
short cut , steady at 31s. Uacon , IOIIB clear mid
dles. J light , steady nt S3s ( VI ; long clear middles ,
heavy ; , rtendy nt ! 3s ; short clear backs , steady
at . 3Ds M. 1-anl , prime western , firm , 22s , 9d.
Clear bellies. 12 ti > 14 Ibs. , tlrm at 37s.
WHEAT Spot No. 1 red , northern spring , dull
at 7s Sd.
COHN Spot American mixed , quiet at 3s 3d ;
December , 3s 3d ; Jnnuary , 3s 2Hd.
FLOUR-St. Ixjuls , fancy winter , dull nt 10s.
Xrw Vurk PnidiH'i * Mnrkol >
NEW YORK , Doc. l. DfTfER Receipts , 4,353
kBs. : market steady : western creamery , 14Q ! c ;
: : iglns , 23c ; factory. 1H4W14C.
CHEESE IV-wlptg , S.rai pkgs. : market quiet ;
Ight skims , CiiClio ; part skims , 5GCc ;
.
EQOS Receipts , S.12i ) pkps. ; stnte and Penn-
iylvanla , 20if25o ; western , 23c.
SIHIAII Raw Hrin ; gmnulated , Ce.
COFFEE Market steady ; No. 7 , CUc.
STOCKS Axn no.vns.
Itlxu Ct-niTiiIly Alt Along ; the
Llnv.
NEW YORK , Dec. 1. With only InslRnincnnt
nterruptlons prices tended steadily upward on I
he Stock exchange , closing about the highest ,
ivltb a very buoyant tone. Net ealns exceeded
point In nearly nil stocks. The advances at the
ipenlnB were trlvlnl nnd trading was not \ery
active , but as the day advanced the scope of
speculation advanced and nssumcd a more ng * >
grcsslve antl conlldcnt tone.
The strength rf the market developed first In
Sugar nnd tprwid gradually through the mar
ket , separ.ite stocks belm ? advanced one after
the other before the i\bole market took up the
movement. Missouri Paclllc , American Tob.ieco ,
Michigan Central , Illinois Central nnd Cottnn
Oil preferred were among the earliest af
fected , In the order named. I-ater the coalers
Lteveloped strength and It wan not until the
Closing hours that the grangers and the market
generally responded In any marked deg'ee. '
Some of the stocks which showed most
trength yesterday were somewhat weaker to-
ilay , while the rest of tlie market rope to n pro
portionate level. The bear movement did not
yield without a struggle and was not forced
to retire until late In the day. There was no
news of Importince during the day , the i-eritl.
nent on "change being rather a crystalllz-
ng of several days' Impressions.
The successful conclusion of the Rock Island
refunding scheme continued' to be much talked
of , ns did the favorable railroad t-tatements for
October. The Iturllngton statement especially
wns Interpreted more favorably tharr yesterday ,
the earnings imported being exceeded only by
those of September thli year. The small excetu
shown over the earnings of October last yenr
Is due to the fact that last year's earnings for
that month were exceptionally laige.
The almost total subsidence of apprehension
over the Cuban question also had Its effect.
There was some awakening1 of outside Interest
manifest In the buying1 through commission
houses. There were not on a large scale , how.
ever , and the day's rlee for the mobt part was
dut > to operations of .a powerful combined In
terest.
The stock of the southern railroads showed n
notable tendency to lag. The October statement
of the Louisville & Nashville probably hid Its
Influence on this group , showing , as It did , a
heavy decrease in gross earnings , combined , ns
It did , with nn lncrea > In operating expense *
\\hleh brought the decrease In net earnings up
tit J127.S3I.
It Is significant of the dullness of buslnes *
which has prevailed In AVall street for some
time past that a Stock exchange seat , which wan
offered at auction today , found no bidders , an 1
was bought In for JI7.000 for the estate which
offered It. It should be Ftated in this connec
tion that the ownership of a scat does not carry
with It membership In the exchange without
election , and the customary method of selling
seats is through the olllclals of the exchange.
Itself.
No Impression was 'made ' on the money mirket
today by the periodical Interest anj dividend dis
bursement.
The iKind market wapi strong nnd very active ,
tht1 spt'julatlve ' Issues showing notable advances.
Total sales. JS.CM.MXP. United States new 4s ad
vanced VS per cent bid.
The Evening Post's London financial cablegram
says : "Tho stock markets were quiet today , but
llrm on the whole , a pleasant feature being the
rather smart rl e In Americans at the close.
New York responded to the Improvement nnd
wa bidding for lending shares. Orand Trunk *
\\crc ale strong on the excellent monthly reve
nue statement. Great Interest Is shown here In
Kpeyer Jt fo.'s purchase of the new 4 per cent
Hock Island bonds , and there arc many applica
tions on this side to Join the syndicate. Th-
Paris bourse was firm , The settlement there I * ,
going smoothly nnd exchange Is rising on the
liuri-hasu of foreign stocks In Ixmdon. The Hank
nf England Is again beginning to borrow from j i
the rrarket. This fact Is not generally known '
hro. . The llerlln market was steady. "
The following were the closing qiiptnllonii on
th - leading ttocKa of ihe New York exchange
today :
AtT'hlHiu . 'IS 'II do pfn . 1I1H
. P. , t Om . 71 >
HultlinoroJb Ohio. . 1'J I do pfd . Ml )
Canada P.lulllo . H''Jf ' ' SU IV M. .t M . 122.
outnurn fills So. PanlHa
( VnlmUMeltlc 11 So. Hallway 1)
. .tOitio Sl ! * | do iifd : uiK
ChUruro , t Alton..101 iToxsis A. PaelflB. . . . 1U (
11. & Ilimi'IJnlon 1'aclllc . .
a. &Q t. . lPn !
r..tn.i7. oamii.p.io 7'4 '
O. ( ! . O. * St. L .UMiW.1b.-iRh 7S6
ilopM 78 I ilo nfd 18f !
DM ! . A Hii'lion HO Whnel. ft L. K 2M
Del. L.AcW 131 I Wheel , .t L. E. pfd 0
Uen.&UloU IWlAil.'iiw Kx 1.11 !
do Iifd 4 IH American Kx 117
Krlii ( tn.vi 1.1 Uutlod.St.-llmKx. . . 411
Ki-lnlHtpM ! ! ' < WellH Ii"ir'j : Ex . . .110
Pt. Wavni Hill' ' ( A. Oot. Oil ' . ' .14
( < ri > iitNorthnrutitl 1H ! ilo pfd. . . , 7ilij
llocklu/ dlv. . . .T'l Am. Hnlrlt'i. ' 7i
llllnolHCjntril. . 102i | Am.SDlritH pfd 10
Liikii Erin , x W. . HI Am. TOO.ICC.O K'Hi
dupfil till ilo pfd Ill )
LalttiShor.171 I'ooiilo' * ( Jm OIK
I.ouiHvillo , t Nash. . ' > .V Coas. ( Jih : ISiln
Miinlnttiin L 10'H OOMI. O.ibln Oo 173
Met. St. Itv lllll | Col. V. St Iron ' 'I ,
Michigan CuiitiMl. . 10.1 do pfd HI )
Mlmi.&Sl. L tfUM "
do 1st pfd H7 lIllnolBSU'i'l 4a "
Mo.l'aoltlc : ' ( LnOhido Uai i : ;
Motilk.VOUlo3l Lvad |
Mo.K. A , T l'.IH dn nf.1 ! ( ) :
llO Pfll ill 'i ' Nat. Lin. Oil 10
Chlcu.'o. Iii.l Orufoii Imp. Co 13U
dopfd 211 IMclllc Mull HO
N..I. Ce.itr.il h7 I'ullman I'ai 17'j
N. Y.Ojntral K)7 ) Silver RerltllCiitoH. . BUS
N. Y. Uhi. .V St. L. . liH : Stand , llopu i.T. . . . 4 ! ?
ilolut pfd 7il Sugar 1H1DI
- . ' : ti
do-'dpfd : do pM liaij
Nurfolk A Wo.ttorn l.t T. C. ft iron 13(3 (
No.Auier. Co J ! ( U , H. leather 7
No. 1'aultlc do pfd OIIH
ilo pfd U. S. Rubber : lil'j
Ontarlo.v W do pfd. . . . " (10 (
Oru. U. A Nav WeHtern Union. . , , HHJl
Ore. Short Line . . Nortliwusteni l'jni :
I'lltBUUlK ) U7 > ( ilt > Iifd
Iteudini ; V2 ! < Hlo llrun'Ju West
Uork Island ( ' . ! ( ilo pfd
St. L-jiiiHiS. r 7I < ' ' ' . w. w . KI J
' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
"
. ' . ' ; i s''ii.'ita.'vr' . . . . . . . "iil
Sl.j'aul . . . . . . do pfd
All armssinents paid.
Total fairs of ttocks today were 3H400 chares ,
Including : Atchlxon preferred , 5'S'J ; Chicago ,
Hurllngton & Qulncy , 27.C3S ; Louisville & Nash
ville. 10.K.O ; Manhattan L. 10,825 ; Mlswurl Pa.
cltlc. 17,930 ; New Jerney Central , 3 , ! > 30 : New York
Central , 5.2C4 ; Northern Pacific. 4.210 ; Northern
I'a Illc preferred , 13.513 : Northwestern , 4Wj ;
Hock Inland , 25. ISO ; St. IxiilU K Sun Franclrco
tiond preferred , 3,3U ) ; St. Paul , 49.C4S ; .St. Paul
& Omaha. B ITS ; Union Pacific. B.234 ; American
Cotton Oil , s.870 : American Tobacco , 18,155 ; liny
State Can. 3.190 : People's Can , i.G45 ; Consoli
dated Has. ex-dlvldend , I.225 ; Sugar , C7 k20 ;
Sugar preferrt-1. 1.4SU ; Weslein Union , B.'OD ;
Chicago Oreat Western , 8,215.
American Srrurlllcn In Liiiidnii ,
I < ONIKN , Dec. I. American ecurltle > opened
Iwttrr , Improved cni hat , then eared off an- !
remained quiet. Trading wan mostly profet.
Blonal. The market clored with a neutrally
light demand , but linn.
1(11 ( tinHci'lln linn r c.
11KHL1N. D o. L On the liourse here tculay
bualnesii wna well dUposed In all department * .
Italian iccurltlea were animated In anticipation
of
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Con.O.il.A Vn. . 110 Union Con.
Con. Imperial IltaliCon a
Crown Point 11 Yellow Jaskot 38
noulu.tCurrtB. . . - I Standard 143
Ilnlo.t Nororoii. . 113
Silver bars , COc ; Mcxknn dollars , 47l7Vic ;
drafts ( sight ) , 15 ; telegriph , 17'Xj. '
London Stiu'UQii'otii tlnnn.
LONDON , Dec. 1. 4 p. m. Closing :
Consols.m'v ll''Ulrti.Paul common. . . tlOt
Consols , a o't 113WlN Y.'Central ' Ill )
Can. P.icllic nt : | Pennsylvania
'
Krlo - - Ueadlns HHfj
KrtelHtnfit Mox. ( 'nn. now 44. . 08
111. Romr.il 104i ! AtchlHOii 1
McMcau onlmarv. , Hij IL.'i N.
ex. int.
HA II SILVER Dull at 27'i4 ' per ounce.
MONEY 2U2Vb | per cent. '
The rate of discount In thff open market foi
short and three months' bills , 2 15-18 per cent.
Now York Mliilnc luotntlansv
NEW YORK , Dec. 1. The followlns are the
closing mining quotations : i
Cliollhr. 40 Ontario 250
Crown Point Ifi Oumr 08
Con.Cal. * Va. . . . 100 Plymoutn 03
Deailwoou UU Quicksilver 100
nonliUt Curry Ill Oulckflllvcr uf.l. . . DUO
Haloi-Norera.i t. . 140 Slurr.rNuvMili. . . . CO
Ilomoataico HUUH Stahd.inl 60
Iron Silver irfi Union Con 20
Mexican 110 Yellow J.ia' ut . . . . 'J8
Flniiiiulul XUII-H.
CHICAGO. Dec. l. Stocks dull and easy early.
but became stronger later ; good Inquiry for Ills-
cult nml City Jtulhvay ; closing : West Chicago.
102'i : Diamond Match , H2 ; North Chicago , 227 ;
bid and 235 asked ; Lake Street , 16'/i ; New York
lllscult , Cl't ; Strnwbo.ii\i' ' , 79 > 4 ; South Side L.
65 ; City Railway. 23y. .
NEW YOItK. Dec. 1. Clearings , J132,32.5C4 ;
balances , J7.)3.5T)2. ) Currency to the amount of
J2U4.0CO , for which gold has been deposited , was
today sent to the subtreasury In New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 1. Clearings , $1,701,454 ;
New York exchange , 'bank ' , par ; commercial ,
J1.25 per Jl.OOO discount.
I1OSTON. Dec. -Clearings , J1S. XO,3S2 ; bal.
anceH , Jl , 710,101.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 1. Clearings , 13.EOO.OSW ; bat.
ances , 5523,017. Money , B < 58 per cent ; New York
exchange , 25c premium bid ; 50c premium asked.
JH-aiPHIS. Dec. 1. Clearings , J404.2GS ; bal.
anccs , JI5Ci3. * New York exchange , selling at
par.
par.CINCINNATI. . Dec. 1. Money , 2',5fiC ' per cent.
New Ymk exchange. 30IJ40C premium. Clearings ,
$2.331. ICO.
PHILADELPHIA , Dec. L Clearings , J13C12C03 ;
balances. J2.Ot9.9S5.
BALTIMORE , Dec. 1. Clearings , J3,23D,073 ; bal
ances , J337.C20.
_
ForflKU Fliiunvlal ,
BERLIN. Dec. L Exchange on London , 20
marks 37 pfgs. for checks.
LONDON , Dec. 1. C.olil bars are quoted nt
7 ld : Ameilcan eaglts , 76s e4d. CJold la
quoted , nt Huenou Ayres today at 179.20 ; at Lis
bon , 47',4 ' ; nt Paris , JN.
PARIS , Dec. 1. Three per cent rentes. 103f
72'4o for the account. Exchange on London , 25f
21ic ! for checks.
Oil UiirUctH.
OIIj CITY , Pa. . Dec. ] . Credit balances , C5c ;
eertlllcates , Hrst sale , C4Uc ; highest bid , CSc ;
closed , C7c bid ; Rblpmunts , 3.,3J2 bhls , ; runs ,
12a,4W bblf. ; wiles , 21.IXX ) bbl , I
CHAHLI ION , S. ( , ' . , Dec. 1 , OILS Turpen
tine , market llrm at 20c ; pales , iune. Itosln ,
llrm ; sales , none ; A , K , C , I ) , J1.10 ; E , F , Jl.15 ;
O ! , ISI.2"i : H , J1.25 ; I , $1.30 ; K , J1.45 ; M , Jl.CO ; N.
J2.05 ' ; WO. J2.W ; W\V , J2.70.
SAVANNAH , On. . Dec. l.-OILS-Hplrtt tur
pentine , Him at 3'c ' ) bid ; sides , 223 hbls. ; re
ceipts , l.txVi bbls. Ito.Hln , Him nnd unchanged ;
Kali- ! , none ; recHpts. 3'JSO bbla. ; A , II. C , JJ ,
JI.15 ! , ; E , F , 11.20 ; O , J1.25 ; II. J1.30 ; I , J1.35 ; K ,
Jl.M ; M. 51.70 ; N , J2.15 ; WO. J2.40 ; WW , J2.I8.
WILMINfiTON , N. C. . Dee. l.-OILS Spirits
of turpentine , llnri at. 29'i'i20c. ' ! Ho ln , steady at
tl.15Jil.2i > . Crude turpentine , steady nt 41 , ( Off
1.91) ) . Tar. quh't nt Jl.O'i.
IjQNDON. Dee. L OILS-Cotlnnsped oil , Liver
pool reHned , dull at 21s ad. Turpentine spirits ,
llrm at 23t(234d. Ilusln. coimnun , steady at
4s 3d. Petrokum , American rcllned , 4 7-lt/if
4'J-lCd petroUum Hplilts. BUOCil.
CAU'IJTTA , Dec. 1. OILS Linseed , spot , 33s ;
December. 3lH Sd.
LIVERPOOL , Dec. 1. OU S Turpentine
spirits , steady nt 21s. Rcain , common , steady at
4s I'.id.
NEW YOIIK , Dee. 1. COFFEI'OptIons
opened steady at nn advance of 19 points and
ruled moderately active on local c < nerlns and
Hwltchlng to mure remote deliveries on feara of
loactlnn from over-dlBcountliiK' heavy actual and
projvctlvu supplies mid predicted smaller
llnizlllon shipments ; ( .Instd steady net unchanged
to 10 points ndvntu'i1 ; snlfn. 1 ,750 bags. Includin
Deeemlier (1W7) ( ) , jr.C : March , $5.W 5.9Spot -
conV-o Hlo , uli-ndyi No 7 Invoice Cc
, , , , % ; No. 7
jol-blnK. CT c. Mild , steady ; Cordjva , fcVjSHe.
KAN'lllS , Dec. 1. COFFEE Steady ; good
average Santos , 7,70' ' ) rels ; stoek , l.OS'l.i'O ' ) bags ,
IIAMIIl'Htl , Dec. I. COFFEE-Opened un
changed , elided with net advance of Vi lo
\tK \ ; ralf , ILI.MW ! . ; .
HIO DE JANEIRO , Dec , -L COFFER Steady :
exchant'e , 79-32d ; receipts , 10,000 bags ; cleared
fur thu I'nlted .Stales , 4,000 bugs ; cleared for
Europe , 4,0 bags ; utark. 471.00 } lugs ,
HAVHE. Dee. 1. - COFFEEClosed ! if net
luwer ; aales , 25,00) ) Lags.
New Ytirli Ilr > - f.ooil * MnrUct.
NDW YOIIK. Die. I. The dry goods market
nho\\n sltrns of nn Increuttt In Inteimt In Homo
milliters , though the tune of the nmiki't ahoun
mi advance nf moment , lint reductions In staple
calicoes on the part of Americans and Merrlmars
WHB f jllowed by a reduction uf Algonquin Indigo
prints , land there In a utlmulutlon of Interest In
nearly nil linen of fancy cottons , printed und
woolen Kood , This IB not , Imwover , true of
staple column In any Kiiiilu nor print clotlis. In
prlnta the la t prlcu t txi made In Indlgiiesshowu
n 2'.4o reduction In Algonquin Indlgu blues. This
Is In conformity lo the market an uvide by the
Mi-rrlmacs and Americans. Huyers HIIII clamor
for concessions. The trade In spring , both in
prints nnd organdies and other shear goodn , has
been quite fair. lllrmlnnhama are llrm ,
Tuli-ilo Mill-lift.
TOLIJDO. O. , Dec. l.-WIIEAT-Dull am )
weak ; No. 2 , tauli and December , DJlio ; Muy ,
COIIN Active and easier ; No. 2 mixed. 28Hc.
OATS-Dull and Heady ; No. 2 mixed , 2mc ,
IIYIJ Higher ami Meajy ; No. 2 , cash. 4CVc.
t'Un'KHSEDD-Actlve ami steady ; prime , cash
and December. J3.IZi4.
Detroit .MnrK-rt.
uimioiT. iv c. i.-wi i EAT-NO , i Mime ,
91V4c ; N2 red , SOc ; December , We ; May , t2ftc.
COHN No. t mixed , 27e.
OATS-NO. 2 white , 2i c.
UYK-No. 2 , IGHc ,
Sail FrniiflHco U'lu-iit MnrUct.
SAN FKANCIHCO. Dec. l.-WHICAT-Weak ;
December , JM4 i ; Hay , II.3SH.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fairly Liberal HocoipU Mtnt a Decline
Half Way ,
BEEF PRICES BREAK FULLY A DIME
Iiiicnl IliiNliu-n 1'iillinvn the Cuurnr if
Othvr MnrUrlllulclicr ' Stt-iid-
lluKi > Alnii Ilriip a
IIIK Mckcl.
. t
SOUTH OMAHA , Dec. 1. Ilecolpta for
the days indicated were :
Cattle. Iloss. Slicep. Hortcs
Decemhcr 1 2so ) 9,307 1.420 2
November 30 S.I41 7.375 3.610
November i 2.171 2.3iO l.aa 71
November ? Sfl C.G72 37 1
November 1C 1,224 6,920 4.S3S lo
November 23 1,300 B.OCO 700 . . . .
November 24 -I.BS 7.7S3 1,5:0
November 2.1 4.6S9 s'JW 1,5 2
November 22 3,017 2,703 l.OSS : S
November 20 i,2X ( ) C.GOO 2SG
November 19 1,919 4.011 1.600 27
November IS 4,490 5,587 2,537 . . . .
November 17 3.1C2 4.622 1,467 M
November IS 4,303 4,283 2,333 . . . .
November 15 2,61 $ 2.OS 1,837 . . . .
The otllclal number ot cnrs of stock
brought in today by each road wns ;
Cattle. Hops. Sheep.
C. . M. &St. P. Hy 9
Mo. l'ivc. Hy -
Union Paclllc system Is 24 3
C. & N.V. . Uy . . 1
K. , 13. & M. V. U. It 20 31
9. G. & P. Uy 1
O. . St. P. . M. & O. Uy. . 13 II
H. & .M. U. H. U 33 38 1. .
C. , H. & Q. Uy . .
K. C. & St. J 17 2
C. . U. I. & P. Uy. , cast. . . 9
U. , It , I. & P. Uy. , west. . .
Total receipts 101 H < 5 G
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber oC head Indicated :
Httyers. Cattle. Hoss. Sheep.
Omaha 1'ackltiR Company. 1 2.07fl . . . .
O. H. Hammond Co IM 1.W7
Swift and Company r > 7r 2,9)0 ) 611
The Cudahy Packing Co. . 197 1.989
U. Ucokor nnd UcRttn. . , . 1S5
J. U Cnrcy R . . . . S7D
\V. I Stephens 8
Huston & Co 103
Livingston & Slialcr 2t >
Cr , H. Hammond , St. Joe. 237 . . . .
G. H. Hammond , K. C Tin
Cllilnhy P. Co. , K. C. . . . 44S CS3
Other buyers 2JO
Left over 200 200
Totals 2,463 9,510 1,420
CATTLI3 Receipts were not largo at this
point , but they were large enough at other
points to more than make up for It , nnd the
effect upon this market was almost thu same
as If there had l > een a lar e run here. With
other markets Illled tip with cattle , and with
all reports Indicating n general break In
values , buyers here were In no frame of
mind to pay strong prices.
As a result of the situation governing the
cattle market , cornfed beeves sold gener
ally about lOc lower. Handy little cattle-
sold to the best advantage , the decline on
such being final ) , while coarse heavy cattle
stilTercd the most severely. As salesmen
Mere slow to make the concession demanded
by buyers , the trade was draggy and It
\\us late before a clearance 'was effected. In
spite of the very moderate size of the of
ferings.
Uutenors' slock wns In small supply , and
consisted 'for ' the most part of odds and
ends of cow stuff. Owing to the small
offerings Hie market did not show any mate
rial change , values being Just about steady
with yesterday.
Stock cattle and feeders were not very
plentiful , and for that reason values held
just about steady , In spite of the break In
beef cattle. The country continues a mod
erate buyer , ajid so long as the receipts are
not excessive the market keeps In u good ,
healthy condition. Ilepresentatlve sales :
HICKF STF.tMlS.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
20..1170 J4 W 24..101 14 15 21..1134 J4 15
1..1107 430 23..1178 4 to 1..1300 400
t. . . . 811 423 19..1313 430 1..GOO 400
21).1092 ) 410 2. . . . 835 404 19..S75 423
41..1155 43.1 21..1206 450 1..V30 375
41..1059 3 SO S. . . . 9S2 380 2..1KJ5 4 CO
2. . . . S40 4 15 2. . . . S73 4 20 17. . . . ! ) J7 4 20
2. . . . "W 420 19..1415 430 1..14IO 440
24. . . . 941 4 40 G4..1213 4 43 22..1154 4 45
.1223 450 . . . .1236 450 20..1237 4 CO
.1170 4 W
COWS.
24. . . . 822 2 ? 3 3..1213 320 1..1570 3 CO
3..1076 263 46. . . . OS2 345 1..830 2 DO
L. . . 9M 2 C3 2..123r > 3 00
1..113) ) 303 1. . . . 970 320 1..I020 320
1..1110 323 1. . . . ! ISO 3 2.i 12..11101 330
21..1001 340 1..100' ' ) 350 1..1300 325
1..1190 330 1..14.-.0 340 1..1010 2 DO
1..104,1 273 19. . . . Uu 260 .1. . . . 810 280
1. . . . ! )20 30- ) 7..1117 315 4..1012 3 DO
2. . . . S93 250 5..1002 303 I..1250 365
! J..1122 340 1..1200 32.1 2..1133 325
:0. : . . . WG 204 2. . . . 910 S C5 5. . . . i9l 2 C3
HEIFim.S.
1. . . . 7CO 323 1. . . . 770 S 40 10. . . . 570 333
l. . . . 4SO 300 1. . . . 790 3 < ' 0 1. . . . SCO 3 00
UULI.5.
I..1490 2 S. " > 1..1I4) 325 1. . . . 940 263
1..12'k > 2 G5 1..1100 250 1..1110 200
1..12IO 2 CO 4..i:23 250 2. . . . 810 2 DO
1..I510 340 1..1730 3 S3 1..115S 300
1. . . .163.1 3 23
STAGS.
4..1003 2 G3 3..125G 275
CALVCrf.
1. . . . 220 5EO 2. . . . 1S5 BSD 1. . . . 130 C 73
1. . . . 130 4 2. ) 2. . . . S ) 4 73
STOCK E IIS AND KG R DISKS.
6. . . . 61li 373 8. . . . SDO 3 SO 4. . . . 727 323
3. . . . CSi 4 15 31. . . . 547 4 10
MILICnitS AND SPRINGERS.
No. Tr.
1 milker JCt ! 01
1 cow niul calf 28 0) )
3 cows nml calves 3000
1 Fprlngor . ' . 3001
1 springer 31 Ov
1 cnw nnd cnlf 35 0
1 civ ! ami cnlf 4) d ]
1 cow mvl calf 42 01
cow nnd calf 4500
WKSTKKNS.
WYOMING.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
21 steers 1272 400 1 steer RO ) 350
121)Ull3 13.V ) 2 CO Cimlln 1DSS 280
2bull lOor 28' ' ) 5 cows OiO 340
1 Hteer 102) 3 M feeders. . . . UW 4 2o
33 steers 1021 350 1 steer 1C2 > > 360
1 steer 1130 40" " ) 10 feeders. . . . M5 425
COLORADO.
2 hulls 1210 } 2 ttt I ttaK fl.r.O tl 00
10 feeders..mi 390 DS fee < lers. . . . 9S1 390
7 feeders 972 4 W 13 filers. . . . 9 ) 4 00
4 f peelers. . . . 100S 423 23 feodirs. . . . 927 423
IDAHO.
21 bulls 1325 2 If ! 42 fenders..11M 3 TO
Ni\V : MKXICO.
1 tnlllnrr 511) 20 > ) 1 cow 740 2 TO
SbiilH 92S 223 2steiT ! ) * : > 315
1 bull SSO 22.1 3steei KM 315
Jl COWS COS 23.1 0 feeders. . . . MO 340
IOCOWH C70 2 a 2 feeiU'ra. . . . 7S3 349
1 bull 1030 2 CO 2 fe"ilers..H2r 34)
7bu11s. 998 2 CO C feders..H23 340
Scows 773 294 1 feeder 540 3W
HOllS Yesterday's liberal run of hogs was
followed by another still Inrxer today. Heavy
receipts for t\\o days In huccesslun , cjupleil
with the ri-iortel | break nt other market points ,
had a dcclileilly wcukfnlni ; Influence upon values
here. The result WUB that the marki't took a
drop of n Mir 5c. The traile wns fulrly active
nt the lifeline , unil the bu'k of the hogs fol
enrly. CJiilto a KUIH ! many loads , however , ill
not arrive until late , to thnt the whole fore
noon w.v.t consunii'il In cffectlnK a clearance.
The market eloped weik nt the decline.
The prices paid raiiKcd from ? 3.15 to J3.37K , na
iKalnut J3.3) to J3.42',4 ' ycDterdny , Heavy | IOK
nlil at J-J.15W3.23 , but principally at J3.20 , wlitltt
the lending price yesterday wns J3.23 , with quite
n tprlnkllnir at 13.2'H , The medium wclKht *
averaKlne le s than 20u pounilr Hold pimcliiall/
at 13.25ft3.30. with th light weluhtH at S3.:5 2 >
3.3714. The average of all the sales wna 5c , anil
a fraction lower than yeuti-rday. Itejircfciitattvc
nak's :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
50 337 80J315 67 2SI 164)120
50 334 . . . 315 4S 375 4 0 320
12 133 . . . 315 CO 3SI 12' ) 3 2
10 JM . . . 315 -13 Ml 12i ) 320
a. ) 332 . . . 315 40 331 . . . .1 20
2S 427 SO 3 171/j & ) 333 . . . 320
M 395 SO 3 17V4 C' ' ) 3W SO 320
47 317 Id ) 31714 43 3J2 . . . 32)
5) 362 SO 3 17V5 3 M5 20) 3 221
43 367 261 3 I ? ! * C3 271 M 3 IfJl
44 401 SO 3 171,4 O ) Ml 40 322' '
DO 373 SO 3 17'/5 ' 57 332 100 3 22" " .
47 33S 120 31714 C ) 330 f > 0 322'
M SX i ICO 3 1714 f.6 317 SO 2V ,
C4 328 2)0 ) 31714 S'J 335 JJO 3 2i > l
52 KB 284 3 17W 61 Sft ) 40 32. '
5 ? 316 . . . 32) ) fiS 2SS . . . 322'
W 331 10) 320 67 271 , . . 323
C.1 324 SIO 320 C7 270 40 323
51 9)1 ) * l 32' ' ) B ? 239 W 323
64 313 40 32' ' ) 6) 2JJ . . . 325
45 4:0 M 324 63 2S. > 4) 3 S3
Dl 3C , . . . 320 62 310 . . . 325
63 310 SO 3 20 Cl Uli 8) ) 325
2J 313 SO 320 67 2H1 SO 323
CO 3US 200 32- ) Ct 285 SO 3 23
K 32fi 40 32) ) Cl 2CT 40 325
50 315 40 320 M 301 60 321
05 32) 12. ) 320 C7 274 . . . 323
51 333 120 320 47 2M 40 32. ' ,
60 331 W 3 20 I M 314 . . . 323
71 200 120 320 10. . 307 . . . 3 IB
OJ KO . . . 320 64 274 60 325
41 397 . . . 320 ' M 237 40 325
11 SSI fO 32(1 ( IS 2J7 . . . 323
63 33.1 280 3 24 27 262 . . . 325
23 386 . . . 320 & ) 333 SO 3 25
S3 322 120 320 K SOS . . . 3 271
61 31D ICO 3 20 I M 243 M 3 27' '
51 327 . . . 32' ' ) C2 297 . . . 330
Cl 33 10 320 ( a 23S 40 330
66 333 240 324 ' 73 222 . . . 330
43 413 SO 320 12 223 . . . 394
44 311 . . . 324 61 291 4) 3 SO
68 379 . . . 320 Cl 213 . . . 332' '
91 | 3W . . . 320 73 250 SO 33 !
47 23 * W 3 M 82 226 . . . 333
(5 U ! SO 324 87 162 . . . 335
M 332 40 3 24 31 194 . . . 333
M 13 $ 40 3 20 (0 223 . . . 333
it Ml 40 3 20 7C 212' 3 33
75 tSC 40 39) C3 223 ICO 3 33
to , itlj 49 t 0. . IM . . . I
t-1 , . . . Ki 1 * } 3 10 : < . . 347 . . a U
4r > M . so n. . KS . . . i is
( I . M7 1TO I JO W. . , , 117 . . . 1 7 < 4
40 . 5 7 1 J20 94 . US . . . J liu
riOfl-OUOS AND KND8.
1- . . . 4 ) ) J M 3 . J7 , 3 1 $
1 . W . . . 3 1ZH 4 . 170 0 IIS
4 . IM . . . J 124 S . m 80 3 13
9 . 31(1 ( 10 315 5 . Ml . . . 120
& . wo . . . 115 t . : ; i so aw
t , . ! S ( . . . 120 1 . 210 . . . 315
C . 411 . . . 120 7 . 101 . . . ,135
r. . IDI . . . 320 2 . IM . . . ax
e . 9ii ! . . . 1:0 . . . . . . . . . . . an
C . Ml . . . 198 8 . r ) . . . 330
. H2 . . . 317(4 ( 1 . SW . . . 3JO
HIIEE1' There were only n few * hefi | here , but
ho market , uiuler ( he Inllurnce nf the heavy
receipts nnd Irnver innrkct nt Chlenifo , broke
lijut l < \ \ Ilciresenl.itl\e | - nlfa ;
' . At' . Tr.
S9 wesetrn ewes . 101 $1 7S
'
, 'tl native wethers . 101 4 13
S ) mill . S ) 2 ; 0
western owes . . . 87 3 7 }
ClllC.Vit ) MVU STOCK MAHKKT.
IVV Hcocltit * of Cuttle rroituco
CHICAOO , Deo. 1. Heavy receipts of cattle
aused n weak nnj lower market today. A few
? hrlstiniisilcovts gold nt recent prices nnd $5.50
ITU paid for forty-nine oxlrn line Mack iwlled
nsus steers , but llio Benernl run of cattle sold
ft lOtfl&o. Trade
wna fairly ncllvo within n
RC of JS riflC.SO for common to prime l" f
ilif > m , with sale * larRely nt $ l.3 > ) } r.10. Tlio
inerlncs Included n KOIX ! many choice cattle , ns
ivell ns creat numbfrs of half fnt stecis. ivrn-
< xl Texas cnttU- wore In pimd supply nnd sold
.rcclv nnd them wns n rather nnlm.ited trndo
n Inills. eows nml heifer ! " nt the decline , nut
nnny cows coins lieli > w $ J , Calves weix nn-
ilianRed , with miles mostly nt M.OKtrS.ro for Ri > - l
ot nnd Kood milkers and sprltiKers were not
ny Inwcr. The mocker nnd feetlcr trade wns
cry mvd nt $3.00tf4.35 nnd prime feeders fnlntd"
t $4.l,1fi4.50. ,
IIOCT openeil nt n decline of MJlOe per lif ) lb * .
illit the day's business wns lamely done nl n
Iron of lOo , the bulk of the nales twins at $1.I5fl >
1.10. There were very choln * IIOKS sild nt $ J.4Jfli
: . < 2H. n few eolnR as liltth ns $ .1,15. Com'iMti
iicklni ; IIORS wild nt $3.r > ff3.2.1 nnd plKS went
ililctly nt $3.0033.35. All classes of bnyeru
iperated freely and n big business wns trans-
, ct s1.
There was nn unexpectedly inree mpplv ot
: htvp nnd liimbi. Iluyers took bold with n fnlr
imount of freedom , but prices were off about lOe
'or sheep nnd 15J72."c for Inmtis. Sh ep were
ivanted nt $2.75JT3.W for Inferior l"tn up In $1 riT1 (
.C3 for fnlr lo choice llncks. tinwesternfed
licep cnltlK nt $1.10(14. ( C , 1imbs 1 uero In demand
\t $1.75ffl.W for cull ? , up to $5..V)5 ) ? " > .7.1 fur choice
, o prime lots. A few prime sheep sold nt $1.701 ?
LS3.
LS3.Heccltit
Heccltit * : Cnttle. 20.0M head ; lings. W.PO ) head ;
ihcep. 19,000 head.
St. LotliN llvt > StiH-K- .
ST. I.Ot'IS. Dec. l.-CATTLE-Itecelpts , 4 sno
liead , of which 2.000 were Te\ans ; shipments ,
1.500 head ; market 10fl20c louer fur natives , with
no X'ery Rood cnttk * sold ; Te.xans slow , lOfnTiC
lower ; fair to fancy native shipping and export
steers , $4.40flTi.35 ; bulk of sales. $ I.Cfi l.nO ;
dressed Iieef anil butcher steers. $3.75Ti 1.7. , ; bulk
nf sales. tl.OOftl.U ; stiers under l.COO Ibs. . $ .1.2.1
fJ4.f,0 ; bulk of rales. (3.3rf3.50 ( : ( .tocXers niM
feeders , } 2.0 > ) ff4.30 : bulk of sales. $ : .70fH.OO ; rows
and bplfors. JJ.OOif ? 1.50 ; Texas and Indian steers.
$3.0ii4.2.i ; bulk of sales , $3.25lf4.00 ; cowa nnd
lielfers. $2.2.3.50. .
HOGS Itecelpts. 9.700 head ; shipments , 2,1V ( >
liead ; market 10c lower tliali yesteulay's cloje ;
Unlit , $ J.Off3.30 : mixed , $3.255(3. ( 3' ' > ! heavy , $ a.30O
3.3.- .
3.3.SHEEI'
SHEEI' Hecelpts , 2100 bend ; fhlpmenti. COO
liead : market steady ; native muttons , $3.000
' .GO ; lambs , J3.Wff5.75.
InilliiiiiiiMiHs l.lvo Stud ; .
INDJANAroLIS. Dec. ] . CATTLE Itecelpts ,
) bead ; shlpir.ents , 600 bead ; market steady :
shipping steers 2Sc lower ; Kood to prime steers ,
$ I.75FT5.00 ( ; fnlr to me.1um ! steers. fl.3.vri4-GO ;
cnmmnn to KIKH ! Ftockers. $2.7."nfr3.40.
HOGS Itecelpts. 13.IMO bend ; shipments. 4.0(1(1 ( (
head ; market lower but nctlvc : pond to cboi e
medium nnd heavy , $3.noW3.37ii ; nilM-d nnd
luxivlos. $3.25ff3.30 ; roninioli lights. t3.2.'i < ii3.SO.
SHEEI1 Itccelpts. 100 hciul ; shipment * , limn1 ;
all fold ; steady to stronB prices ; euininnti tn me
dium lambs. $3.75514.75 ; KIXI , | to choice sheep ,
$3.75 4.25 ; common sheep , $2.252.7o.
\ -w Viirk Iilvo Sioolr.
NEW YOIIK. Dee. I. I1EEVES Hpeolpt .
.SI" head ; native steers. $ l.2. > 05.00 ; sinus and
ixen , $2.Vff4.50 ; bulls. $2.7.'iW3.40 ; dry cows. $1.70
ST350 ; cables < iuote American st era at ll'iffrl c ;
refrluerntorKft nt 8',6ffST4c ; eMwrts , 23 Mieop
and 2,101 quarters of beef.
CALVES ttocelpts , 1 OW bead ; veals , $5.010
i.OO : trrnssera , $3.0. > ff3.iV ) .
SHEI-M' AND I.AMHS Hecclnts , 10.218 he.nd ;
market , nctlve ; sheep , $2.5004.75 ; lambs , $5.250
6.40.
HOGS-Itecclpts. S.4SI bead ; weak nt $3.COff3.S3.
KiiMt IliilTiiln Live SI nek.
RAST ni'FFAIDec. . 1. CATTLK-Sfaily ;
choice to prime fnt steers. J4.SOfT4.00 ; fair to
ic < yxl , M.2T W4.10 ; fnlr tn Rood butcher cmvs , $3.1. > tf
3.SO ; common , old to fiilr eows , J2.1l > i(2.7.li. [ (
HOGS Yorkers. Rood tn choice , J.l.r , . . . . .
roughs , common to n od , J3.10S3.23 ; pl s , com
mon to choice. J3.COR3."i.
LAMHS Choice to extra , J3,73S'3.'o ! ; culls to
common , J3.55775.CO.
SHBGI'-Chnlce selected wethers. J1.C ? ! .S3 ;
culls to common , J3.00Q3.73.
Stock In S
Hecord of receipts nf llvn slock at the four
irlnclpal markets for Tecenibcr 1 :
Cattle. HoePh"ep. .
Omaha 2.2IM D.307 1.42C
CiilcnKu : i.no ; < ) Bi.oio is.i'o ' :
Kansas City B..V14 11.CO ) 2.0-V ) j
St. I llls 4.800 9.700 SI * '
Totals 39.504 87.007 Il.Kfl
l.nnlHvllliLive Ntnrlc.
LOL'ISVILLU Ky. , Dec. l. CATTLK Steady
anl unchanged.
HOOK Openeil 15c lower ; nil boss from 120 His.
up selllnir nt J-1.30 ; lighter welBhts. 1.1.0003.23 ;
roitchs. $2.:3f73.00.
SHEK1' AND U\MIS-Ilarely steady and un-
chanRed.
CliK-liinntl Live Stin-U.
CINCINNATI , Dec. 1. HOGS Dull and lower ,
2.75t3.42H.
CATTLE Stonily at J2.2Ti5i7.10.
SHBEI' 'Steady ' at J2.43ff4.50 ; lambs , stronff ,
J3.75flo.50.
I'c'orln
PEOniA , Deo. 1. COIIN Market steady ; No. 2
uVC.
OATS Market flrm nnd steady ; No. 2 vhl'e ,
22VzC.WHISKY
WHISKY Market steady ; hlsh proof spIrltK ,
J1.1S ; nlcohols. J2.21.
rlillilili-lphln I'roiliii'i' .
1'HILADra.I'IIIA , Dec. 1 , HITTTER Steady
fair iloin.iml ; fancy western creamery , 23iic.
HOGS Firm , peed demand ; fresh nearby , 2lc
freali western. 23c.
CliniC.SU Slendj- .
.llnrkcts.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. l.-SUO ATI-Open ket
tin , steady at 2sj2c ; centrlfusal , firm ; Kranu
lateil. 4 1-lOfM c ; white ? , 3 ll-lC 4Hc : yellow-
3'4f3 13-1K" : Bi'cond.o. 2'A03 > Hc. MolcKses , open
kettle , steady nt I2iJ20r ; centrifugal , easy at 4JP
12c ; syrup , steady nt 17022" .
CINCINNATI. Dec. 1. 3UGAII Steady : bar
rctlned. JI.03fl5.S3.
LONnON. Dec. l.-SUO AH licet sugar , DC.
eernber-Marcti , 9s Id.
NEW YOTIK , Dee. 1. Sl'OAn-Hnw , nrm ; fall
rennlnir , 25-lCc : centrifugal , ! " !
ten. 3Ti' ( ; n-
lined , flrm ; crushed , 5Vsc ; jiowdered. 53-1fi'Kran :
ulated , 5c ; mould A. 4'4c ; rtinulnrd A , 4Te ( ; cun
fectloners' A , 44c ; cut li > af , 6c ; cubes , fi'nc.
( "iiliriiriila Di-ii'd
NEW YO11IC. Dec. l.-CALlI'1" > ! tNIA DUIEI
rilUITS Apple : * firm ; other fruits htendy ; evnp
orated npples , 6i7c : prime wlie tray , 73ifaSri
wnoj dried , prime. tic ; choice , S'ic ; fancy , 9JJ
9'ic. 1'runes. 3'iflFc. nn to size nnd quality ,
Apricots. Knyal , "ifi 'ic ; Moor I'nrk , SBllo ,
I'caches , unpeeled , 710c ; peeleil. 12f20i. ' .
YllIIIIK ( < IMII'K < * I" to U'l'll.
CHICAGO , Dec , 1. A m.'irrlafe license was
111 I I I ( M KCS.
H. R. PEMEY
. . & CO. ,
110 Board of Trade Bldg. , Omah Neb ,
GRA.IN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS
Branch Office , 1038 N St , Lincoln , Nob.
cT C. CHHISTIE , E , J. STIIEET ,
I'rcsldent. Vlce-l'reeldent
G .W. KENNEY ,
Sccrt'tnry.
Ctifislie-Street Commission Co
Cniillnl trl)0l.0t ( ( ( ) , Fully 1'iild.
STOCKS , fiHAI.V AM ) IMI VIHIOXS ,
ll'i ! ) , .
. . . .Oiniiliiii'I ,
mm E. BOYD & GO , ,
Telephone KKJl ) . Omaha , Nub
COMMISSION ,
fiKA N PHOVISIONSandSTOCKS
IJOAIJI ) OH
nireet wires to Chicago and New York.
Correeponilcntsi John A. Warren Si Co.
Woare Gosn ission Go
OLD coi.o.vv nriini.v < 2 ,
Memberu Chicago Hoard of Trade ulncu UC2.
Grain , Provisions and N. Y. stocks.
Orders Cash nnd Future Delivery Bollcltcd ,
Omaha Ollli-c , Homu 1 , .V. V. lfe | llldjf
. . . . 'I'liiiniDHL , , . .
I'l.OVI ) J. OAMI'lliiI , ,
J , L. BOYD ( S CO , ,
Grain Provisions and Stock
1416-1418 Farnam St.
Orders taken ( or 100 bushels and upwards
Idstird todny to Itrnry Ooornr , Jr. , non nf
the Intf Henry ( loorRO of Now York , to
nmrrr J.Inrlo M. Hitch ot ttili city.
( OH svrniLitj
A WrHIrn Climrnntrc to 't'llV ' F.VK11T
OAMKor MOXl'.Y III
nee e wor ornea e m cu it4r cmei
will n > t cnrp WHIP tor mil | vutlrulr urn ) gel Hit
. >
Aft the mint eiiilnrnt pli > lilKn li.iie .itver lieen Mfil4
In Kite more limn trinpomrr H-llot. In our 1" > rarf
luncllcrwlth llil > .Iliiitip Krinrdr I' tin * l < crn i - )
iltnicntt tonvereomc ir.e pK juiHcr9firnlniit ( All PO < . Ira
l > eiiu-s. Hut under nr MttiiiK iriiKi > nirrOii KII' 'it
lint lieMtMcto 'rj tH'irnirdjYotui kenncli iii l
l < ilag vniir motir ; We iTtiAmntro to cutti or tt ' nnd
evert dollAr And < no luo A rrrniAtlon to prolcct ,
else nnAnclAl lixckhiH ot H.im > , ioo , it Is i-riffn' ;
> lo All ho will try th < > lirouufiit. lleitlofom
hi rp brtn i-uttlne up AH. I luijlni ; nut your monejr lor
dirfeirnt Itr.Mniriitiiitiid AltlioiiEhyoiiAiPiuil jrlcnren
no one hAft pAlil l > AOk our nionev Ita not w te sn.v
niorr niniiev until Mm fry us. Oli ( , rtironkv iierriv.ri | |
c w < cuinl In tidily to nlnctr dAjs. InroltKAle u >
O'land-il utAndliKt , our iTpniAilou A liuiilrieMi nun
\Vrlio u for nAiues ivr.d AddrcM.M of lliote. we hAVa
enreil , who tmve Klteu in > rinlloii to refer to the n.
It co t Ton only | H > IIIKI' to li > tliHi It will MY * yo l A
world i * fluflerlntf fioni inenlAl MtAin i mil If > IMI i
InArtled WIA | IIIAV j-out oltrprlim milter llimiiRh TI tr :
ownnrcllRenerl ltjoiiriiitoMHArvplinr1e | oiilA < o ,
nor * thront , muoii4 iiateiir * In mouth , ttmmiAtitm in
bonm And Julntii , li Ir lulling out. erui'llons rn AIIJ
1 > Art of tholnf'l ' reeling uf ( rrneml depreitolon. iMiln * tn
ieAdur jotieii , > on IIA O initlnio towiiHe. Tlitc who
Ate eon tAi\ll.v lAklnic nieiTiuy AIU ! ) M th lumit ! din-
rontlniiolt. Oon tAiit ti.p of ti ! o drug * will finely
bilniiiioit > 4 And eAtlni ; ulcers In the end. liou't ( All to
write. All cum- i < flii < lcm' tent mAled In plain mvel-
open. U'e Inrllo the nm-t iliild Invntii.-Atloii an" Mil
do All In our i owrlo Aid you tn 1U AdUrcrsr
COOK REMEDY CO. ,
1 1U1 Mtvsonia Toinplo. Ohicn < ; o Til.
V1ECISURED. Mf
Made a well
Man of
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sll Nervous Dlp nios. Fplltnu Memory -
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lon.ctc CAUsrJ tijr part ntiu c , iiho
f Igor nnd iln to rhninkrr orRiinii , nnd qulcklr bat
vtiroly retitorAsVoif ManhntMt In old or ) oucu ,
I'.n lly enrrliMi In ro t | oekot. I'ricw.OrtArnckABO ,
Rli lot fStt > O with n irrlttrn tiutirantre lortirror
\ionr\i \ \ rrfniotfl. Dov'r IKIV AN IMITATION , bui
In.iftt on bnvlna 1NDAPO. If your druugt t linn not
ot It , wn wilt And It prfpAld.
a IIF.SKin ll , l'rors | lhl. . o , III. or our l ( tfc
A t'u. , Cor 1Mb nnd Doucliib Fts. . mid J A
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AWNINUS AND TENTS.
OMAHA TI3.VT AMI HUllltliH CO.
( Successors Omaba Tcr.t and Awning Co. )
Manufacturers tents , aunliiRs. Jubbem ladles'
nnd gentK' niackmtosrie . Tents tor rent. 1311
Farnam St. . Omaha.
75nEWI3UIEa
O.M.MIA HHKU'lMi ASSOCIATION.
Car load shipments made In our own r srlc *
trator curs. Him : Itl'joun , I'lito Export , Vienna
E/.port and Family Export delivered to all part
ot the ctly.
UIIICK. .
\VI'rilMil , HHOS. A. .S.I ) ITII CO.
I'cvlnf. Sewer nnd IJulldlne
IlltlCK.
Capacity , 10C.OOO per day. Office nnd ynrj. Z2 < J
ind Hickory Sts. Teleulione 423. Omaha. Neb
COKNILE WOUKS.
( . I'll'I'lXWl'l'jltt
. IJACI.H conxicn IVOHKS.
Hnnnfaciiirar of Gnlvanlzcd Iron Cornices , Oa- !
vanlzed Iron Skylights. Tin , Iron and Slat *
I'.oollnfr. Agent for Klnnenr'a Steel .Telling.
10S-10-13 Nortii Eleventh BtreeL
CHACKEU
AMISKICAX HISCUIT AM ) .11 KG. CO. ,
Wholesale CracltT Manufacturers ,
OMAHA. Neb.
DYE WOIIKS.
SCUOIJDSACIC'.S TVI.CITY IJYU
WOHIC.S , l.-l Kiiriiiim St.
Dyeing and cleaning of garments and foods of
ever > de&ciJption. Clcunlng of uno garments a
S. F. OILMAN.
Flour. Meal , Teed nnd Ilran. 1013-15-17 North
17th Street , Omaha , Neb. C. E. Dlack , manager.
Telephone CM.
IHON WOIIKS.
DAVIS .t C\V ( < ; II.I , IKOX U'OHKS.
I run niul IlrnwH r'niiniliTH.
J.IftnufacturerB and Jobbers of Machinery. Oen
ernl repairing n tpcclnltt. 1S01. 1203 and 15U
Jncknon otri-cl , Omana Neb.
1'AXTO.V .t VIUilMXR IIIO.V WOIIKS.
Manufacturers oJ Archltecturnl Iron Work.
General Foundry. Machlnu and lllncidinlth work ,
EnglneiTn ni" ! Ccntnietor : l'-T Flro I'ronf Ilillld *
Ings. OHlce nnd wotku : U. I * . Hy. and South
17th street , Oinnlm.
UNSEED OIL.
WOOII.MAX II.VHIII ) OIL wonics. "
Manufacturers oiu piocess raw linseed oil
lieltlo boiled Unseen uii. od ! pincers crnund Un.
feed cake , , sruunil nnd ecreenei' llaxteed for
,1t OMAHA. NEI1.
IXUNOBS ) JIATTHKESKS.
I. , ( i. 1)1)1)1' ) .
llnnufacturer Ixiunscs. Couctict , ilattrf aem.
Jobber of Stirine Hcds nnl Fcathrru-UI-ll ] S.
10th street.
'OMAHA IIIDII\C ! co.
Manufacturers of liiKh grade Maltreisef , IKl-t
Nicholas Klrcft. Omaha.
OVEHAU. ANI' KACTOniKH.
KAT/-\KVI3.\S COMPA.VY.
Clothing , I'ants , Rhlrts and Overnlls.
OMAHA , NEH.
SHinT FACTOllIES.
J. II , m'AXH.
NKIUll.SICA NIIIIIT CO.MPA.VV.
Rxclu lve custom shirt tallom , 1515 Farnam.
VINEOAU AND I'ICICI.EH.
IIAAHMAN.V VI.VI-JOAU CM , ,
Manufacturers of Vlnecar , I'lcklei , ' Catjupi ,
Mujturclu , Celery and Worceitcrehirti Sauce ,
WACONH ANU UAUIIIAOE9 ,
\VIIIIA3I rKUIKKKIt.
For a good ruhMantlal vehicle ol any descrip
tion , for icpaintlne or rublxr tlren on new or old
wheel * the best place la Zitli and Luvi'nrorta
ttreelu.
DHII.MMOM ) OAHHIACK CO.
Cheap , medium priced nnd tony carriages.
Any thing you want , second bund or new.
Hcuduarlcr ( for Jtubber tlre > , wartunted. ISIU
und Hurray , opiionlte Court House ,
A. J ,
l-IOll , Jill Doilui' .
Full line of Carrlaiet , ltuggle > , I'haetons , t'onf
Card. Wliecln rubber tlird. The l > e ( 1 > tin
clie&oeit.
MANUFACTUHKU8.
HIM : & co.
t faclo-y In the WCAI. I adlnK 1ob >
txtrt uf Omahu. Kunwu City , IJnuoln and UU
Jo eph haaillo our KuoJo. l ) i Furnam Um