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jnjnUION NOTES. .r .facivrers' Association Sot Sat- W, isficd irith New Tariff. ■ Dec. s (Special).— The hl^h protectionists ■ '^^cr-iy per«f>n* who arc not fairl >' IMfl Htk< ?^*. CST-k^* 6 new tariff, as brought down to WtzZgp 0! Commons by W. S. FioMlrß. Minister fZSmSjTb* Manufacturers' Afsociation has KJl^glstenK;.' drclarint? t!-« new tariff to I*-, ■^* spetfei:-?. a. disappclatment. It is. th^ «< tT^5 a declares, practically the oid tariff in a ■^JJ^anfi 's ■** of ■ ■■•■■i to encourage the "rJ^'ioeat of r.ew Industries. The fear is ejr *'&\ . & f_ 'j the new intermediate tariff should stlf tl avowed to apply to the Dotted States It *« bt disastrous for many Canadian industries. uzT do** not seem to be well founded, for the "** ,t,, t ,i t tarlH will rover apply to the United $&* *\\ t!-at rountrys !!ch mriff wall npaimrt :st *L v reduced hv shout huir. Such a rr^urtio-i ■-■:■•; t!.ar or»c Una of Canadian ruanu pfK (■ a^'orponur.ity of rrrritetirs with Unl'ed o&Z£atx£tanxu to American territory, and r" . ,"t»'v to occur. 7t is i.ot rxpe.-ted on this '*itI7VM that the American '-.riff will .-.m." d» ri lt Xl . i«-el of C*n»d.V« hi«rh-«» tariff f.^r a t* l -2. to ror-e. lft alorns be r»-<iueed to the Vwi ifSStSSate tariff. ft*iV s-.--s -.--i U-TU'-ers'U -TU'-ers' AF^oe'rtin likewise takes Pti^SltSt the rrw tariff. Wee the one. It re ' is r-sec! on a ihecr^- of continuous « n .J in- I l?si»««K)erlty- In it tn«T« fa r.o antVdnatlon for hard times, wfcon cotr.potitio-t I (/fcivwatr r.r.d U.e str^r^ie for rxinerio*? amenc canufacturors vill l.r. nr r^ torious. i "IS/tesai«« in«* tn<> tariff contrfcnten in no 'li V v )irrv«T tcward a fic1;1« and vrr-nanent geiSto Canada. mr* frorrj those er>r.rected with ths raanofactur ijjtrj- w!;o consider that they are not beins S-»est!y protected, there is a disposition to be- Il""ti«t the jr«rerr.nent hns made an honest Lr to ae a! *a!rly .is between the majiufaot ur ?rs fj the Jesses cf the people— the ronamtis. The S**"u« of the tariff is that the pov^rnn-.ent to iea manufacturer!" prosper. nTo\iding ■tset cot co?t the peo^> too »Ifurl}\ li t h>os not esjt i£* extreme attitude arsumeii br BM peo ♦ja't Canadirvr.s should manotactnra everything yesa. but aflopta the troad principle that Cana _— have ro risbt to tupport by indirect tax«i ■^"■' ' who wi«h to make arti.-les which can .- ti mminnirnTTT manufactured in the country. •v best nngtnUßn po^sib'e of the goverr.mer.t's *i ins sivcr. by Mr. Fieldlr.e vsiien. in discufsins jljjjgjat* iaiustrj". he eaid: ••»— • 1 — re -orr.rr.cr.dat'.'-ns "bave I.een made to -# coverr.r.itr.: to put s cuty w tir-.rlate, in o«-der --• -t csv I* r^.a^e ;n Canada. There is certainiy ?','m.~\iy m m-riu:actur;nc all th« tinulate w.i SrttoCacaCa X r " e s^ wilhnp to ray t!ie price. ri £?ie . rterprifir.g men have already i«ken nwteertabHsn a factory ?n pome town in Kast r^Ostirio. We- say at once thai while it would ?» fifiirabl* :i.:r.p to have a tin plate factory In *»ssi. tr *" r% °* : * v f^fcrj- thai will gr.e e«n- ZIBIBt 10 the people, vrhat we have to consider Kfafftmr :t? adTantaffe* to be derivr-d from ■"liHlltltrr r ' n todßSfy °f that character are at j'LJjMi to the burdens that ttpuM be Imposed on ... cf t^.e peopta by its establishment. Tin **' mid* wWcn eaten into the industries and -attic Ulfl Of t'r.e pc-opie to a large extent. T!i -rp *-x •' •«y ( *-- s i* ll iHuftration of our policy, that teC * sot j-repsred to rut a duty on tinplate. ijtrt fros a few sllgl.t Increases, including ma iserj" otter thin agricultural, hats und caps. e-s6«. JeweJry. silver, gold, etc., the taxi" stands aJt vis In fo Car ts the United States is ccn cj—efi. It baa, bowierer. to be taken Into consid az?z that. or. t^e whole. as the result of the 1MI,""H-I' 1 *" T the tariff Is more favorable to Gr«£: Britain in tl.e way or prt-ference than was ■.;■ c' 2 t£T~. Great Krltsln Is Canada's best, cus •jgtt: ax.'- £fl c"on has been made to ttrrn as wes trade t» possible in her direction. Special uooss* kM been taken of the mother country .if tyrsiseer of ratals, and !n that particular class jfrseds tie preference to Great Britain has been trsutfi, ec •&■* - r - tnat '* ne °' manufacture. In ft^i «h« his severe competition, she will }>c in a ttser position to cell goods to Canada, in com pass trith oth-;r countries, than she has ever .«_ before. Tier, another ■"■:: to turn trade to r im: Erttsin has been made ty imposing a small si apor. certain go^s which harp hitherto < .me 2 £** sjralsst a.l countries but Great Britain. The intermediate, cr min-rnum. tariff is different ten what wat expected, in that It will not go into fere at prewar wlih ary country. It is. in fact, «ely an iMgfSgMßt for negotiation with Fuch xzsrLes £s its'.ra to trade with the- Dominion cte better t<rcu than those afforded by the ■.•■: Mr. Fielding; in explaining tnis MBBcdlii: tariff <-n the floor of Parliament, said: i- we fio by e<s=?t!r.g this ir.terr^ediate tariff is : hc'.d !t 'jp to countries abroad and say: "This *«KS»this{r wr.irh you may obtain, if you de-sire. ycaaiai tnta r,i-j:'.t!at;oas with Canada; you may Ciii the whole tar;S by equal compensation, or iaa" obtain a psxt ot that tariff for oomjiensa m too may obtain it from oav to day by •tirroca] hzidation, or you may obtain it from a ?try brscx&t about through the proprr diplo as; channels. " V.V Co i^ot. therefore, bring this =ai* ftrifT irro operation at once, but w> put it glttl world a? a statement ot the terms and jEKar.s t;pcn which we are Tril'.ir.gr to r itiate •tt ether courrrips. an-J la order that we may Stis* ttesi to gi\~ us better tcrni!« and take from a».argtr t^are of the products of Ca:iada. Bwt article la the penfral tariff Is eet forth !n Se fctenzedis.-*' tar-.ff, but there are a number of «aciw c- trr.i'h r.o difTercnce is made in thf two Ha *Rk dsaflian Fincnce Minister is fully aware '•a: there is a serious difficulty In the way of s^fi; This Intermediate tariff into force with any J^ecrtry. Tl.is arises from the fact that Great 5~" fciS * nasnber of favored nation treaties **£ provide ttat these countries shall receive the |«it of any fpec;«u Trade arrangement mad'- with jj 0...er country. Th'-se treaties were mostly r^.« t ■ r^nod la the iiistnrj' of the ercpire when •»;"'*■" c * '*■-" mother land did n><t consult •eSi^" rr.aitert of itus sort. Canada is bour.d by them. THe effect %vi:l bo iL; !^ c hrtermeaiate taria U applied to any g°7 CtCMfrwlH be obllsed to give the game SSffiJ'Sft? 01 ar >' return, to a number of .jj-r.tt which have favored nation treatk-s with ■w main. Tr.e Conservative opposition in the the R 0 " 8 * of a debate or. the interme- J.* I*-1 *-- resolution, took t-he ground that if This \Sf v c ' vtr to the United Htates it Siv ?eiy w: '^ out the reference to iJr^at ~»-i tz.c co ha.-m to Car-adian manufi-.^turere. OFfERLNGS AT THE STORES. r '" rrKTIIEB BET AILS CONSULT THE ADVEBTISE MENTS IX TOD AYS ISSUE. *oQ*n?:r- r r.Al.E£. Third aye- ISth to COth J^'s aracunce a Christmas g-lox-e saJe this week. lent ..,■-" and -•••*• g-loves for gfgflMtl. ?^3p s-trer.tlcr. aJeo to their rtork of nlkoleen. £y * ~r.ie.htt, end Fr<-nch pate-en covered and £rv*;- B3W coatWtabtea. Otiier articles adver i-w,:? r tcf-eK are men's emokir.g- Jackets, ■«-*. rags and R.ena!ssacce lace curtains. .MS COMPACT. Bis nve- v 2li etrc-tta, has a selection of velvet SJ *"^ !cil they advertise Lo soil at a reduction. <fcla «1"« 1 "" 110 "" 0 '" & special tale of tlacU dress Jr >rtt: *■* "2ie« fur ChnsLmas. ana a line of *Xj [ "u';^*.«-=<i ctrpeta. Anciner feature for this . «• a •*-« M sromso'a coats. i J^f 4 c0..c 0.. HeraJfl Square, offer & selection cf L^ . ..:re, offer a I i^***-;" *:;-} watthes, diamond rtai bt ai-H«:t>. laj^r~ -'oochc-s. la \b.lUerea. lockets, puld bags •225Ll^r ai ' :*-'iir: *-' iir cutlers and c!Karett«» r:i>< s. iij^TV o "^*' «uid Tu^day they havp scheduled ■- ...... pcrtl " ii t( a sowrj and nfgilg.-s. Tliey '■t.-. B^° * n a File of tailored suits, str-et g_ *"*** CaatJ t.T.i cresses for evenlnp scrvl'-e. C^j"'/ ' v'u '- street and W«»st I2th street, •"Nile/-- " wetk at reduced prices, tal/le lino;is. t* t« r , ttt ~* r Foo'is. a manufacturer's samj)le **' l^T Ecwra and eocQii^s, tt:rs. a gamiiie '-'velty hand anJ opera ■ HP-, a *• IjJai"* en <ro^-" ; - ar;d tutiie covers, ilc also wemer s gUJt waists. o^** 1 '- between 34th and 33th etrf^tß, •fitt, Sfc, * E " ! - "* toewgood*, women's) long coat Jtt^ j^^^wnen, seml-mada robes, e!lk p*-tti 's'' !s=e?T^? r - fonwafa ar;d m*-n"F rilk boidery. 2*^% Sf > ,, b - ;i^" t and corufortaUes. frij.t. ;ul S : «&lj ,5-"° cahtd to reduced prices in jevv " "-, rvL,"" br;i -' ■ * r -Q l/^rsts. n. .. <'■*' ['■...'.•>. 8 - l-!l '- ! ' 9'9 ' furnishings. *ultcasc-s Vi^. 4 6TEAUS, Brooklyn, advertise ■ <4 f^Jl 1 £:! r';-er« for rr.cn. vromen and chii- V * Vi th.< " EV> S ' KWi Brooklyn, cell atten /^«, kn, ° s<:rir -« of n oats, 6ults, smoking Sgil rSE^fcata. capa and riigs. They o!so '?'■ ' 1 , wi'TIL ot I>or.g*-e Bilks, cut glass bowls, - start.' " -L' :i s^»- tijits and ekirtf. candy liov- I^'' tt?'. CAr ! IIJLIiT & co - Broadway, at 13th J^T %* * * : * <j' ready for etrvlce tailored „_***« byf;t° U! l misses, a full lin« of furs, HF "" lr:rr -^d ccats and tailored suit.-. rw 1 '^Sr^' 4 **^' 17Ul and Ulh streets, has SW" »,,,,; C '; er:r?s in «'om«n'3 ii •«£ waists. ~* »... • VeJ . aov*lti«s in women's b*-Its. — r '-cristnißs, tjid * line of women* Iv^'£ nlSteria V could not see any Possibility of aaada-a nnerml, or nvaxim urn tar rr ?et a one em reaching the low Invol of the in t «m» dl«ie tariff. Nevertheless, it Sight t£ SSt« ieges g.ajitud to Canadian exporters. Th« dumping clause, which was Introduced as a feature of the old Canadian tariff, two years ago, and which is designed to prevent the sale of Amer ican goods in Canada «t slaughter prices, is con tinued in force with some changes. Hitherto it ha, applied only to dutiable goods, but this restriction itricken out, ,md tn th« Mttre it will ■ rT&le ha? W°n d f~ S V th a <' na t"re.i alcohol. This ■'it., the Idea of i^durine thi ,-.>' Opt, for manufacturing purpose! UndSTtlJ n^ MU!IM U!l tUe eIOViSOe IOViSO cut down to 20 cents ouVat |~. proviso that ir may v- wiped "ut at the future. The Minister^ Inland S^i«t»r^i 1 rr^ !ltl / d «^ir thr prtca of red alcohol and if he dees not succeed he wi license people tn • roduc* the article i\v* for al^h^f^o^^utv" 1 ** all ° Wed l ° Import fOrelE " tPtEfiJS, r*ne>ral mttbifartton nt ?he continuation or t*#> iroa nd gteel bounties under which the large de^i t^ « Sh ? Uld i he Vnl-ted States Steel Trust oeclde to st-irt a plant in Canada to snake steel yn.-n^n markets it »o«M not beoMlt by rV.n'v nniv i n t i" <ar > lEt P rovl dea that Uiey will Kl'P.y onl> to steel made for the Canadian 'mar- Cdifl ix the YUKON. Some of the Effects Experienced by Duellers in Dtrscson City. .n^ti^-v 1;1 ;' 11 - ** S <S^ rta! '-^- «* arsons. an old UmeTukaa midef. has arrived here from the dronr^" } i>:mS ° n CUy When Ul - th^rxnometer drops many dejroes below gam He »ay«: ■ . A "si '* 5 •to^rtP" throws out am ;U v.hlt- c!«>ud 4'^c^ ;^p.r jv«.mblin S that from a uteam- Th^ uMt r* " r " lOro <le«reei below zero! i^ fl Sl^^ .Uflo.ta.wav and De^n^TUitnr 8 ' Pars ar V rl no^ ? {rP^- in thia tern - - ■ yards unieaa they are irto^V. t ir" n ,' PPrP ° r " 1 l r )Uirlß uater thrown out oj K Ct mL in attempting To boil a dish of rice weaYh^ «~ ! ! . a r " n -';i rP 'inprotectod from the it .1- ,I,sn V J '" is n JT J 'i- boil while the part of the dish ex po^d to the weather will freeze. Edged tool* *ti i thls • am« as hard and r rr ' i r !:tlft r V glast '- ar - t1 ""'!' breals as readily under i av w sefin a - fety valve blowing off Ream, wltii the t*rineratu:« « below zero, with iacln hanging to the valve, having formed from coouensauoa. the Icicles not melting with tho out running steam, but ludnuig there for da%a. All vegeuuiies. applet, fruit, eggs. etc.. can be allowed 10 freeze until they become like bullets. To make ready ior use. place them in cold water for half a cay before using, and the frost will slowly with draw without injury to the article. To attempt to tri^w them out by a moi* rapid process, with fire or hot water. spoil* them for use. It is possible to thaw out a frozen foot, ear or hand by immersing the member in coal oil for several hours. This Is an absolutely sate remedy. and a person thus escapes the Burgeon's knife, as nn ba.3 results folio* This la not m«»r* hearsay, for a. man from our camp v..is found several yean aero, alter he had been out all night, with th<»'ther mumeier So cegretn below zero, and both his hands were frozen to the wrists. He was taker, into camp and his hand? were soake I in coal oil for rive hours, and all the frost am« out of his hands without bis fen losing a finger tip. The doctors were amazed, as they thought amputation ■would have to N? resorted to. His hands were as ■white and as hard as marble, and when placed in tht: oil they snapped and crackled as the oil began to act upon the ice crystals. The temperature ■■: the oil should be about the sain- as that of the living room. Great caution must be exercised It; the extreme ly co'.U weather not to freeze •'..- lungs, which one will quickly uo if he hustles about at the ordinary pace Quick and fatal pneumonia can be con tracted In a few momenta, one has to be careful about touching things with unprotected hands. It ls ilaugerous to take hold of a doorknob when it is iii below, or thereabouts, with the unprotected hards. unle«=s you are careful to release your band instantly, for li you do not It will freeze your inner palm In five seconds, bo very painful thereafter, and the result be the same as from touching a red-hot stove. Canned goods undergo frightful contraction in extreme cold and suck in t.ir. and in summer, with a temperature " 9't de prt-es. the reverse condition ocean, causing leak age and I'iss. STRIKE IMKIFENT IN HEABST MINE. Eight Hours and Union Wages Demanded by Homestead Men in Black Hills. f Cv Telegraph to Th* Tr!bu:-.<-. 1 Dearivvood, S. D., Dec. B.— The Homestake gold mine in the BUy k Hills, • v:■■*{v :■■*{ by William Ran dolrm Hearst ad his mother, which has been run as a non-union mine for twenty-five years, Is causing; trouble, and a strike is Imminent. One thousaud of the miners have joined the Western Federation of Miners, and demand an eight liour day. with union wages. The mine officials bavfl refused. The mine employs 2,500 m< n. an ! •■ cane of ■ Ftrik? every mine In the Black Hills would be affected. The s-tate militia has lie^n ordered to bold itself ready to Fturt for Deadwood on two hours' notice. Should a strike occur, thousands handkerchiefs In hozet Christn SIEGEL, C< >OI ER COMPANT. Sixth avenue. 18th and 15th street?. nft>r thi<= n-.--^k n large numbor of holiday gifts, Fu*-h a« chatelaine bags, pungents or smelling salts bott!c«, co;n holders, beaded ixies and vanity ba^s. Va.\t:.\k. Broadway, IStli and 19tb streets, offers Oriental rups. barbaric jewelry and Japanese carved ivories. : CRAWFORD COMPANY*. Sixth ave nue; liih to lOtfa 6treer. offers diamond jewelry. A largo line of books. Including some l.alf leather edi tions. Is also on -.--:<• tb«r«. it al«o ad- rtises a sale of mt.-n's bath rub»'B. HIGGIN3 & SETTER. W. it 21st and Wttft JJ<l Btreets. ■■.■■ Sixth avenue, ojfei thl.s v.rek sprvial lir.f-s of tables and bric-a-brac as gift ■elections They albo advertise bronze electroliers, i-Tajiefruit B^asseSa ramekins and bouillon cups. ARNOLD. fONSTABLE .- CO., Broadway :m<! l&th stre-st, advertise ■ variety of practical holiday g-iftij. such as leather suit case', travelling bags and h mdbui They also offrr silk ;m.| Jersey t.;i> i^tticuats, hosiery, gloves fans, umbrellas, blui;k>'ts and a large nuraU-r of similar articles. ii. AMMAN .v CO.. 84th and JStb itreets, have arranged a sale of tur garments, muffs and Back pieces for Wednesday, December 12. They also offer lines of women's cloves ..i .i woman's silk horiery. On Tuesday i.l this v. •;, they adv»-rti«.» a Hulr of rnii-j-'eF' ami Rirls' drepf.-s and outer gar ments. w:liil<" ji social Kiil»- of uiiholstcry fabrics and ■ ilgliig pillows will bu held to-morrow. L.OIU> & TAYLOR, Broadway and Mtl) str»<-t. Fifth avenua anil i'<'ii atre«< advertise ;i sale of gloves, ~"arml»-ts— for wearimr underneath long Kiove%— Oriental rujrt. larKe Psraian and Turki.-h carpets. Th • line of rugs Includes small antique Gueujes, f Mousouls, antique Dagbestana and small size Kermanshah, Tabriz, Henna and Saruk rugs. JOHN DAKIELI* SONS a. SONS. Broadway, Bth and Ml streets, advertise lines of silverware, bronzes, clocks, toilet silver, perfumes, cut Klass Bllvem Christmas cards, calendars and a spe cial eale of pictures, embracing religious subjects and portraying the life ot Christ and the Madonna. BTERN BROTHERS. West 22d street, offer for to-morrow dresi silks, U. 500 yards of different va rieties In waist, aldrt «nd dr«ss lengths. They also advertise for this week Imported decorative linens, men's house coats and robes, antique Per sian rugs. boyi'. young man ■ and children's gar ments, misses' and girls apparel, opera carriage and evening cloaK*. Imported and domestic Ehawis, special lines of i ure. women ■ and mlaae* 1 waists. colored dreai sooda ana a vajrlaur or other articles. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUKDA.X. DECEMBEW 9. 1900. )f men will be Idle In tiki mountain town?, and trouble Is exported. The federation nflVials have issued an ultimatum to the 'union niin«>r» to enforce union rules or strike. LITTLE SNOW FALLS. Predicted Storm Arrives, hut Re main* Short Time. The snowfall predicted by the weather bureau began last night and continued for several hours. Th*> m-rvury, which was 11 degrees -above zero in the Morning, crept up to 18 degrees, and remalnwi ' there until midnight. Throughout ♦':? ■ ~y *'•% was little sunshine, but «J9 *f»Vtnlt'nep r«r fc'.U^ blasts from the northwest. A strong westerly trait* which ha been blowing for the la»t f>>fts--eight hours at sea, has delayed the. fleet ot transatlantic liners due yesterday. Few [ ahipa reached port, and the fronted sides of those ■ that did showed thai •■■■:- 1 \Ve:ith*r and high seas 1 prevailed outside the Hook. The sudden rhanc in tempera! in sritoin the J last ton days has ..-auaed much illness In the city, I ••■ the stuffy and ill smelling surface ears list 1 coughing of passengers k tta eolvl* could he heard : continually. ', While ...a! is hot .1 usarce cantmoo'ity. th^-e has. i been ■« teneral complaint am«»ns Bal dwellers of v 1 ..i« k of hen. T!\e unurtuallj,- !>3w tempeiature lias : come a true 100 . ... - ; tot toe avcrasv flat owner. 1 who wncrally plans to ho!d on to his coal supply ! until Deceabcr li i The forecast of the !o^:»l weviher jHireau for to- I day is r&dw with a r;»» in temperature. The high- • --•t tfmpxiHUirp ye«-t«>rri»iy whs 2.1 (\-zrrr-*. at Hi p. m. : t!:-- iowest, 11 degrees, at 3 a. m. Southejly 1 Winds, shir'tiiis: later 10 the north, are rr^fiir'Pfi. HELD FOB A FC*jE-CINT THEFT. Workman i- Refinery Accused of Stealing: Fail of Sugar. A cheerles* Cliriatmaa is iti view for Julius Slaminlski'a wife :m.; three lit;:- uhildrert; He is locked up '.1 thr tjufcais Cauhty jail, in Long Island City, charged with stealing four cents' worth of s-itrur from tin hi^ ?ti«:ar ; lam of tut- American Sugar Company, nt Pidgeon street and the K<..-t River, 1. ng 1. land 1 'it: . The alleged th^ft tool place :ilrjut tl:",ii o'clock Friday night. wht-n. with his battered .Jinnerp--.il nbi:u half flllel with s"Ui?ar v.ni • « i.- imd Kathercd from ti>" tU*Or, SlrviT.i i!i«ki Bought to i<;flv» th< l-i!M-it>i-r. H- apparently b«w no uronx in taklut: Uie sugar, It is said, for his pail was without a cover and i>im to insrec- Uon r>v any one ho ■!■ dro nu:> its content! A« he was :,., it to leavi tne buildins lie wag accosted by the watchman, l--->ii;.- Hoizbai-h, who Inspected the cv.ntontf .<f rh r - pafl aid aT<?Bt<>-i him. Escorting him down to th« Ziih street ferry. ••■- turned his prisoner Ovtt (•> Patrolman Qulnn. who is one of the three tm!ii«irie:i it'itioaed at this ■ "." •" »'»•? mofi Important posts in Ix>ng Island < itv. Quinn was < im[»«-i to tut hia post and : ■ •■:.':■.-: the watchman with his rrisoiier , , ■_„ station. wl».-r>' BUmiiiieki w^.i formally charged v.:tl> petty larceny. Slamlniski gave his address rs .\o IS Plcrrepont street Brooklyn, v . ere he said ht« wife an . chll (lnn v.-r* waiting hi* homer-umfrg. When asked to place a value nn the sugar the watchman s*i<l it was worth about four nt« DINNER IN SETH LOWS HONOR. Birmingham, Ala.. Dee S.— Ex-Mayor Beth Low of New York was th» guest of honor &l a dinner at the Country Club to-night. He will 1«-nve here for N«:-w York to-morrow. NEW WOMEN'S TAILORING OFFERS. B. Kc^itel. women's tailor, nt No. S East 3<Hli street, necr Fifth avenue, is advertising special re ductions this week in made-to-order tailor gowris of new and exclusive style*. Mr. Knelt el attends to all fittings r'Prsonally, and guarantees entire satisfaction in every mum». He announces that he has returned from making an exhaustive research emnn^- the best ateliers in Europe, and has styles that will suit the most discriminating tastes. Each design, he pays, ban a novelty and charm that will be u>und to be most pleaamg. Mr. Kneltel also announces a. ipeclal sale of Paris models and of a rare collection of Imported tailored costumes left over from this reason. THE FEDERAL TREASURY. Washhigton. Dea B.— The condition of the Treas ury ai the li'-ginninc of business to-day wan as' follows: RESERVE KT\\T>. Hold roln and bullion £ |.vi,<u>t> coo TRt'ST n'XDP, TO RKDEFM OTTfrfANDIXG < "F,n . TIFICATES. Gold coin *R.-!i •..-■> sen 6Uv«r dinars -J!t3 OUO Silver dollars of ISyO 8,72t,<x»0 Total *1 11" OT.'.Son General nd. 15«.355,f?32 I)pp' "sit* In national banks , . l ;.;..,■,- :;i;:t In Philip] ln« tr«ai ■< ■ 4,6T1>.5ai Awaiting reimbursement .... 77 i>7T Currtr.t liabllttlefi.v. ... | (S.MI INVASION OF THE ALIEN. An alien's curious notion of the Rise of London was rovffil»d •luring the healing of ;t case by the Immigration board at Blackwull. He sai'i li^ had ■ ■!: " to London to live with a cousin, but he ha I not eot h\« address, and all he knew about him was that he kept a anon. He was quite confident, however, that he could • -.■•>• find him. "We sometimes have to deal with case* *uch as this," said the secretary of the Jewish shelter, in La man .street, to an "Expr*!*-"" representative , "but. aXa X a rule, when people have not got an address to go to they nr<> not alowed to land. "When they are, th« problem of nridii tnH. relatives is murh more simple than might be thought. Al;mist every larrr p town in Russia Is rep r< stntf <i by m goeUty ■•. London, such :>•.* the Riga Society. the '.'. armw Society ;in<i the Moscow S-> ••lety. The ofi!'-i;ils of these societies know practi cally every one In London who romen from their particular tnnn. nv.<l no matter in what quarter the relative* may liv<=> they a'» thus easily locafd. "Sometim«"« tri-> irnnicrants have a ivror;*; ad dress, but In the* caM»s they generally have .-»' see end to wnlch we can refrt. In .my <:ij«. wr never tail to find eventually ir.r- persons wanted. '•There In no i-hnnre ot n .-:::-. ■.•_... vumoerlng abuut to |ooh for th< h friends, us tn< mnn In question evidently thouKhl • ■• v r»uld cto, for •" meet the ships and attend to the v,;.m:>t *>f t;-o ;•<-"[•:.■.••- l.ondcu Esoresw. LIVESTOCK MAP.KET. New V» ~. :<-■, :1 ...-r j. jh-j; Ue-M-f, Rcmfnal!y rteady. ;•;•""«■.; r-. . ; ,iin^- st ir. *■ !■..■• rut ratu.- fliics r.ud 5 ./cS:..- •: ■ Ttxsn beef Calves -.>•■'. me «n.l Uandy t\vf;bis \>^-s >.<•'■- >ii>.s iiouinai. Ur>i»«a '-aiie* I'-fr city .!re«.»-3 v.'a;-?. •'•••■!.;' i . o per f.>: rojr.ri (\r< rt*d. 75 1>" Me?- Ft-H-lv; i--r ;,v trtrv>Ls- :)ni.: mtdl.-m »iaj .- >, „ »>i.e«p. >-.-;».• . no prime here; r.-,.. $ .ft- 0,"i; j-.o r?).>jie h^re; ru!is. f.* I 1.):I 1 .): i'u;.jdi la'f.V..- .*/ !.">. L>i«s.ti -i .;>: >■ hn-l dressed lambs unchanged. (I ss. barelj *>-i: iw •«, < -r-l lor -•'-■. io:.i tf . *7: •■•-..i.iti. ".■•'•-» i - BEEVKS— Ttecflptg were 1-- .ur*. < v 'MA t.» r ] :-. rlu'iinr in <rirs f-'r Klavßhr*:. 1 !? ar.d 2 [... .•;■,- i;i.-ii\-.-i. Nomiiie 'lo n; la live catt!- Nominally stend) f.>r all ira Ic-". l>ir.i.' r a Uc*r iad a (Uot?era;a luquirv m ye» t^rfias'S qUOiatiOnS. !.!• Pl-JVi- ; br>J |.r»n-;r>;' <i,:«if. ,\, \y k'-ts unc^an?t»d: .... r .-:'s.!v r.t (••■-••;•-••,,■ pPr V.>. Hhlprufnts 10-d4y (Inn. th:v p:.r» in:lu.led »->M» cimi:. xp'l ' !^.i' qaarterti of fe-r in the Mlnfietoalia to Lmlor ■ :. 7.-" quartero of r-*f in t:-» st IV.!' to >.- . : . m^ ,, nrt \ 1.800 qua i •-!« mi i'-n);".';li to ■•!.': ewttle i.. Antwerp In th* >t Cathbert: I* i -it- . I-, t: • r.< n: i t'» Nai<l«-» CALVKS— Itwvlrt* vt- •!*" hrail In-'-ludlrt 172 "•>- Lotcbers ami <> for th- market. Tii-- a »ri> we*H ezmfl fi>r 'jho.-i- s'ri'.. Ptltim v -••:: -• :.i ;.t sr» l'r^?}""'! calves c:< P ipr. » ■:>■ •' •■?.-<"<J v#nl* were .-e'.iir..'! at MM3'/4< ier Ih . i-'-.i:ntr\ (if"-?.--, at "ttl2-. EHEHP ANT :,Ai:r> I'.cre!p:< r.tre f) caM o : |.;n« lieaii. LicHtdirc * ram f. :• slants'. Kr«^> tun .*• <fi if. market. Sieep alin< -t ??-> r r.ir.a; hut «t--u'i> : prime "ii-i choir* lnniii steady i<> lirr.': medium ;c;niir» toi'«; >j'o'i> ali tr.>» rtofk c^ingol l\ai£». con.n^n to s'--.1 sheep Bold »: *4»ij ; ."> iVi m ll 1 ; OTetll'im lo print* !nm«i «t »7*» J7!;3: «'i:l!s at *."•'•': Canada !a"ib« «» ** 7.^. r>-»^«ei mutton stead} nt RSIV ;■!•■■ !h: ilivsse.l lumSs at lU*jii I3c. v.!f.i central t-s\-s .-.( llfflS 1 -^*. S4.ik» — Iwfiii*. i''.nn:i.*ii'i «"nni'.iai:i : ISO •'an.iii 13 1 :!'"*. X o>. »i r". i«-r ... i,*« d•. w r- h- •"::.. -J.-N BuffaiO co. CO •' fct *7: ■ •'■■' Ih. B1 1301. S. handrrs: l<-3 State la-i»lMi. ft' it>. a: >•;.*■>. "■ >e»r li/ps. H>4 ?•. ai *ti. M-Ph-r-cn * «•'• : -SS "*\* H-r.\». ri 'X si $7 95; 16 CUlla, t2 m. at JS.'-it: 4 »h«?I». I'"" T'). «• *» H»j»j.s — RsjcolbU wer* . ■• .«rh -»r :: -;;:7 head, *'.', f..r .., » x .•-. ■ • , .' . li^ln weiaht.' Pis? sojd at " : per lf«0 " Country ar*s*ed lui^s steady ji^lps—s. <AV'-l'- r ~: ." ":a:e r'.^s lfO fh. a? $7. 7 roaster*, at jn ca!). j }. Nelson .-■,...!•, .-.. • tr .its. ITS »•. »■ si OTHER MAHKETS--EY TELEGRAPH. Chlcaso Dec. fv— CATTLE — K»tt:nat'd r«rceijii*. >" market steady; beeves. tt IO(H7 30: cows and lit if ers $1 tt.'jiV' 1-': -tot-kt-rs and feeder!". %- <■ r*i M Tex ans f* ~!>1t .,... Westerns, $2 !«>«*«; paive*. *.. v ■ RO. H(HJS— -rJ.li»Ka:ed jeceipii. ,uuu h«iMi ; tuarki i H)c !u»n: mixed" and butchenf, $•, :.-uz-\ S7' 3 ; jood heavy. JC I'.Jt sa&ejrua?; . bulk «>f ka)^. »aio«»»3a sheep— e»u - inut.;d ••■--'' liea.l; r.mrk-t steady; theep. $:! Oifl |S T. Umbs H ■'■■ ■>' '■"■ Cincinnati' Pee. lit i«t- »-ak; butchen' iin.l shii> r>, r - I« ««:? common. »3 40.J*5-'». cATTi.i: stratiy to •trail- fair lo ««*i »hli;-tr-. $4 «">."/J •.. :■ . . ,11.111..::. »-•■ »^'."hi* SHEEP «te*dJ vi *-•■«>* -•:,. LAMBS strons at * 4 f>lt C< HuffMlo r> « H.— CATTLE— Receipts. 12.'. head: market net. •• ' VEALfc— Receipts. ;:iHt ad: market ar- M *e ami war SI Ha«« HOOS-Rewlpta, B.MW head; market active- pi«s steady: others 10c lower: heavy, m?*^ and York.',. $0i0«*rt0»; roueh*. » 5 73^*5 1^. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. (LOW heart; sherp active an.' steady- lambs tlow and 15«20e lower at »Sg*7 fc«. wh a few 'lit lAv vearllnßs. $C23««e»l Karris City De.."*-«~ATTI.r- 00.) head. •i . i'r. 4uo Southerns; market stsadj choice export jn^ <ir/»..(i be*f steen. ts" || fl*'i7s: fair to rood. *-4C»' H^?ivf.f«ra «!•"« IS6IKIJ3 5O; stockers and feeders, t»*hi%i 50 Southern Iteeri. $3«|3 23: Southern cows. t"ftvf"t iiatl^cows and hetfr^! J=es4: natlv, heifers. t3ffi3 10 ' JSlIi l 10««3T5. calves. «30«WJ5; receipts for t?i weik O4'io head. H'JOS-Recelpts. 3,.»0 h-id; Sart« BtSlOo lower: U.P. *6 35: bulk of aalj. $8 »« $8 M heavy *fl 2S«*« »: P»ck-«. 5« =»^*rt 35' i: pits and Uhts S3 6035822*; receipt, for tbe week. M,**'. SHEEP-Iva re-elpia market nominally it. »dy; lambs. Ifl COT ewes' aid %»««=«.. «*««€»« =S: t*r vearlln-i 5^ f30?»-f 8S0" V^estarc f*d »h«ep. t* 2^Uss .5; •■ kv< ! ar.4 feHkr^ ia«o»s 70;.r. 3 tfpt. for th. week. 21. 800 .Mi. THE MARKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. _ , New Tor!^. De«»mber S. IBOC- Bear.« white, bbls.. C«8 \ M n\. <<•<• ;.-- i.«a Flour, bbls I.IMUrf, oaa*S ;..;. »0 Flour. Backs... 26.880 Tallow. pk«.....^.. 131 , Ccrnmeal, bb15...... 42.')! Grease pkgs ..... »00i Oiramem. bags 2.794 " Butter.' pk?5..... 5.876 Oatmeal .bbls 644 Chetse, pkK* 2 +l" Wheat bush 65,(HH)'Eggs. ca=<>« 4.014 Corn, burn 89,7751 nressed poultrj". r*CS 2.WS Oats, bush 31.30", Live poultry, crates.. 7.V Rye. bush 2 T2T. Orange!. ma), case*. . 10.MO Pe«a. bush 4.^14. Apples, bbls 12.1K Burkwheat. bush 4,S7itPotato«». bbls . ... W.l"w garlej- bu^h H.4oo|OalrTis. pkgn 3.WH) £** *«* 12.0n0.1>, f nherriM. pkp« 2:3 1 'f- - ;nN ■■■■■ nrfrl fruit. pkS»V*<>i CJi«> .'» t """ :;:•• TW> Rc-m, bbls. 8W :■"• toiA — ..;;. oa|Ro,Ln oil. bbls «•> «*J"»,w*i bass.;:;. . «M ..Spirits "irp. bbls..;.. l'»> * ops., ba1e5. .....:.:.. I.2>)iTar. bb!S t* .... ISO ■ Mi«».e»d. hu«h. •.■>»..»«> Pee-.uT« bass 1 ■£>» Beaf «««unedj. c " . »•<» Tobacco! hndi. ■ 275. Pni-h. bbl« ... in,,, To-.!,-,.,,, pktrs I.4'»> ;,'- <r "■** •■«' Whiskey, bois 970 Ha.-L-n. piie« 2M Cotton bales «.<>"<> [-.Srtrasyß?::::: Iliii 00 "" 1 "- Ple '^ 1 - l "° 1 EXPORTS. ; 'Vm. i,,,^ j. S2 y, ttrei s __ os ::::.. R : r "' ::< 1 , .b.. b .' J "-■■■■■■ »■"■>< , Gasolene gal^ . 60 «•!,«.■ > •- '.Sl4.«:ottonseej oil KalS. 4f..'i.-..-> &^:::; : :;-k-rwr^^*: ;-k-rwr^^* a | io^- pk -;;;; •M Bfif bbii. ht, ■ ' t ; JIn i'» > i I - X B^if, trs 18 I ;-' s , 4) - .^ •T"«<> ; . on, th . . 993.U0 ■IV•l ■' " • • S.us»: Urii 1. th 3B «'K> H,,ps **-** ■•• 122 !..--!. Ri B««0 ■"" 1 -m,,^: CASH QUOTATIONS. iTn <V:t ™. wnmsaa la\M i.. n ; s?i,K* -«-ft-- •_•>*» ;C0.7e0. >:•■ 7 Rio 7?. !fi I h'. el ral ' s •• : 29 •»> i ficar. grunulawd .... 4.8.1 Lfj" ™W*W '••-"'»■ • -"= «•"> Malas.ses. nK . prime 3.T l^-s:::::^^^'::::::::;'^ , '■.;-■:. ■.■■ 8 m'x'-i siv H-c-. drane< i*> tt> » " , 1 lour. V» ;'= t>s.<mi 140 | . ; GENERAL MARKET REPORT. 'OHLK-The alt** market was easier ' >•»■ as ' T '^ ■««"»»* Uqutdatlon or rraiiz.nir. followed " ifh« scgroastis selllne by teas. ( ly have nr.t .it C I "Zfj? «*fc a Kurop^in tnteresta. Ther^ was : ' '■■' ■ ■;■ p. int s hlsher; owla^ '- steady B«iroreaii ttti&i ih* njarke* einrnd steady dt n I^l decline df it) to M pvlntf. falea fbr_ the half teuton were wtimaW at about 34. (W : lv«r h TJ?"" /'P* nm « ■?••»<• v ... »hout as due m the , J^ench marU»!. reporting an advance, of 4 franc, with 1 ,'?''";"■"„'"''' (-'■-;■ to * B*e»nl«t hi hr:. Th»- Brazilian inlets o.re motive. *:'(■ Santos unchanged an.i Rio ■ ■■ ited to ooafuzl m regard .■-:;, t ■ ' n of . ?b t CbBTW«toB la* RetAipt. were ■ ' •- ' »Ttr»ff tm fridaj an ■ lfi -f - -■■■■■-■>■ In !»-.« BrcslUar markets flfr.«rtl!fcc no neure* or. Moadar. N'.!>-irr m"-» •!( finite was leariied '•- : "« the atatus -i ■■: -• .- or the t-aaversto "bill. v? w ."* V* "'"' t " 1 , °* s'fcf"^ n n Friday, ar/i opinions m the local trade a Pr *., r t.> he as to Its tm metiiate influence. The selHitg In the local market lust I before the Close was generally attributed to Eumn»an" in •-"v- tchfmn ;«-.. house eaacilUag th« orders has also ' v . i^P^rtant n : ->.T^*t!c connections in tf ,» t-'omb anJ --. ;Tir,f a "' : M»«»I«r; the **litte <i-A no{ -.rr? tbe market bac* to t.-- low R MRt of t\c week , gr , folJowinj an advance of about ■«•■ points, nuy hjve bee* (h{n« raorji thaa the result of rsalMng by se*lph« longs C.M li'iuiiatior by sora«» older !on«r accounts, who had been waiting for a bill** IS st out on. The market for «r><-.» rotr^e was quiet, with quotations on the bas's <T. 7 !6c 111 1 r Rio No 7. j Th» rare- of contract rrices m the local market to-day ■ 11 .i« as rnll»w> I , Vester- '' T^ OpeniTi?. Hith. Low Ci-»e Oiv ! I ! '' ■ .1 tt 515 5.J& '...V, 5 45<83..*i<> 5.S ! January 5.70 S7O 5.55 .15095,15 R.« 55 : February - _ 5.6055.« 5.75 March s.ao 5.W 5.70 7009 75 *vi ;V :rll — — ■— ft.8005.85 5.95 May «.(» r. ni» 5.W, s!f»ftao.«G «•« Jon* — — _. KP61»6.08 610 July a.ac» « *• tN «.<«««. 10 «.»■> AuKUBf -.;...!.. — -- ... «i.ioe<s 15 -« ! September 6.30 «..Tf> e.SS 6.20«tv2r» r, 10 October — _ __ «.»«»*-*• 640 November ;.. -- — -- aBO9ft3S «>45 Code* Cables: nio— Coffe» merket inactive; N> 7 nom inal; Exchange rate. l5Sd; receipts. ll.<mo hag*; ship ments for the United State.;. &.OQO baes, shipment* for Europe, 12000 bags; stock 508,000 bags, pantos — Coffee market inactive; jtoi.l average Santos. 4sil(U>. receipts, 62,000 bags; stock, l,s7ZtiOO fcsjts. Hamburg— mar ket opened unchanged to h pfennig higher; at 2 p. m. was net unchanged to l * pfennier higher: Rales. 55.000 baas. Havre — Coffee .rarket opened steady. l « franc higher: at 12 m. unchanged; satoa, I&0M b.i<s. COTTON — The cotton market was quiet and lrr»cu!ar r!r,|r to-day's tradlnp. with fluctuations comparative ly narrow and th» «-l«»» h«!— ! ' steady at a n»t decline of 5g7 points Balsa were estimated at about 50.000 bat* I*.1 *. The opening was steady at an advance of 2'gs points, and in the early setEioo ihe market showed a. net gain of about ;,*!« points nn the active months as a result of better ca'nles. bullish private advices from Uverpoci. a larger volume of *pinners" takings for tti-j « k an.; rr-^orts of continued firmness in the Southern spot markets, (»! well aw bullish predictions roncern i':^- the probable showing of the fortlicomins (rovernmer.t reports. On the n-'-.nr.-- them was considerable real- Izirg. end the marker sassr»d off In the late traMnit. •with the close at the low point of the session. There was rothinp In the ir««>K end rt»ws apparently to Induce fresh operations en r<>ar the daf? of th» important government reports. On Monday th« census fljrur»e will be publish*! Bho«i rc th« an>"ui. of ■"•ton finn^.i to December 1. Three private ginning reports li'-f\» been issued during -the week, including th" report of th» National dinners' As i-oilation, which came nut on Saturday, ms'.ting th« amount ginned to I>«-c«rrt*T 1 P.9r.0.00<> bal»s. The. other reports have teen ctoae m •': • f.«'!r<>. each m« a Httlo ; •in i-r lO.OOftCOO bale*. AI the same lisas the average expectation appear* to be. for an 'ilflcial report of a little 1 — rattier than under lo.i»>n.<«>o. view? as to the show ing of the irovernmenf* cri>p estimate ranfre around 12.0fi«.<.f<( t.> 12.400.U00 bale?, an,l would probably tie smaller ■ "•" !t not f..r '!. fact that th» census " daia or» to h» taken intn «<-<-rnint in mttkSns up tM« report for th»- erst liHM (Ms sassi n The rmnse of rontra I prices in th» Its 1 market Tras as follows: Tester. , Opening M.2 : . !.■■■• Close. day. December '• 117 <» :t« ;> •>> fl.«sii!>!tf) ;i re; January ifl .1. in n mOO io.fm«iooi 10.0« FVbruary — — it) 'i«. ;•• : 1 10.15 March .. l^C* l».2» 10.1" 10 17^10.111 10.23 April -■ -- — • 1>'i.?3510.2& Il>rv> Mar . 1 >.4O H>.4l 1 > ■_•» 10.2*ig!0.30 tOJH ; Jur.* •-- — in.:t:i'if " 33 in S!l .'..-. lit 44>4 4 > 1rt.40 10 4'> •■■?«.- ? lit ;>!» 1-144 AUZUSt — — 10.23S l'».2r. i*.". 1 FLOCR AND MEAT.— The rlour market ruled quiet yesterday at old prices Sales were upimp..rtaru. Uye t*."iir was quiet but linn. SpnnK patents. 44 2*»lS #r. 10 ; v.::iirr si.-3;iti is. S3 :■-.;>. «0: winter patents. >■:; "..".■u *4; spring <;^ars, $- 40 it ft v... «xtra No I winter, ti^f >>.: in: ei'.-a .".•> _ winter. f; :m u> ' BIVj(U'HB.)T Fi.Olil -upady: quuted. |2 2A<ItS3Q Si*>r uml ••• ar- ; rlre. n* E n.o: a.m. ■...■■• rair 10 good, v :;«.". - iis* ■" . rho!ce to fancy. 1^ tr.Git i.v tXMEAi. steady: (juoie<l: Kiln flrifd. 5. r 7na"s- T.".. a? t<> bra id r "'Vi.: ' steaiTy; quoted: P!m> wblte anO •.«■!!.>« : fl ?'>ti^l 55; <na:«:f «! l»e$l 15. FEED— TVesMtI 1 lutet; city ... quoted: Western ••.:-, j und i-t^rnjr.i mlddlin*. $2i. in l">^ "■ ■ trks nour «o. F-t '»A; »-»f1 .jo, v "••>. Hil f '-*-«*e»»i?-!*»r shti^»T^ni : ... (■ran. s;! »»i;!k. t:'t fi >i?T .'". in sacks: mtAdtlns;. $22 50fl ; !;•>*.■>: re»l <l««r. <:s .". >; hominy < ..;. *:.■ hiii. *••". -n ! ? j»:-.j;. ..;i:ieui. S'[) ;i»:Sn:. 1 i;n.»l\ WIIEAT-T-Tt" 1 wheat market to-dsy «is I s-r.i.'v. 1,-.,- r.t j • s«-:ir:tl' - to builisi; tondit!on3 as i» ! -5s i!rr.r: i'«> ! .vt ; >..! •>,! Prfd»y. !"••■■ n» the in- i f.'.ior.i?' trf^rtiffed w i»h Friday's advance-— <h« reported fiv 'n Wir:i:ip j -. or. 1 t>>> a;i^i{» > 1 l reduetlon by a M'n k<*apnl!s »rtb«v*ty of 1 !« -■-.... w,\^-i csjir. jt»>. \.-*-re <i»t>u«i. In artrtitloß. r.'i <--;..-> .i wts im:!.' v. .1 lower •>n nrrnuTM ti» more Itfeml s^d cheaper Argentine «f ffrlUß*. to-pr^^r with lnr!:-.u sMptnc-nts of StM.MO l.iisb, -.i.-p.'!'-.' v.i-.li 4SS.«*C<) U-.nU '.. - prertous vvwk Tbia tr.v>sht •"'■'■ v.-Vf s»!1!^t tt>a>. •!■>- :n! rk»i .-..:!.! tsUf orounii ihi* •'••• r.!u*. and priiv.-. iini! t> stm c njy ; ■r» ;■» 'r per tjs' . fr»m which they Utiovernd later .■■l ivn»»>'fd »tf.»ns'h In t i-» Noithvrest. After th» rrtri l:it- .iv •: r !i i/c!o' % W. <h""r<" «;is :i j-mnn «' sii-t(Mnws. f •!l>«eti by tinal rracil.-^n*. ».i rhat '»e.~^nt- I Ifr .it 1 ocloc"; va^ quoted it <;!>»•■. Miv. S*'*«c. ti ; . ! u!v. f»v»<-. t about »»c d'»vsra from fn-il. point nf the 1 iU-t) Prili-' : nt r-!-I spii*:>j; liv elevator ho;;.»e in «"•->-.;.•.•> v.»i-- j..^:i jj mions for tils Sr.s! r.> i.-t:oii. i S?3b >T'l «-l*»r^nv*» >-.» i r» «\'-»'pt!r»na:iv i'.e*-. v. c t- I j'>.-:ii"q 1; >• lesa than ir". •■'(!» i."»"n r.; wheat an.l j !'. ii ;•. On ''•" othet- 'fii!. r >■• N-.-t Invest arrival?; of S7T <-ars. 3f."jn*; 114 I-ii;t if-ir. .1 v ,- .r.^Uiere <i % T.:i» H ' ti l i^''il. V.V»*-lrVs s T : l:-»'r» "T>t^ rvrre )»«' <*':3f *<} r»y n:'-»-»m '•3ii t :■»..•"»,». <<("• bush. — «"P .T-'rt v.-:th l-"Mlfi.ofW I.ysfi ; f... >ir?^lous -reels. The f--U th»t ? C'»verncienl r»^ 7i«^» n-M »•• wt on Moniijr .■ 15 o'clock had "»rrf »>rr?< ! in restraining i»«slaew darins; the day. •*;• •.vbfit In ili(» ?s'».v York rn£rl.e; km .iui»f*-f) f,.: !?»■»: ?Co ; r»<i KWip i-!"vii"r •ir>d s;*jc. fob afloat Vn ' Vvil-fT- Crt'luth. «."■.«•. »n«l V"> ! hard wir'»r , 7,s\c. c i f B;iK»l >. TORS — Corttmlsalna Knu** boy. ing of Jl- 1 . 'ifiilv r\!.;^s. finhcr reports of dauajr* | in ti-f Arfiinllne »>>• <?r mli ar.J wtivltj ntr.i.-.c »'i<i,-ts* ! «rer*> t»;« ff-tors r fc ;efiv respoasrtnlo for s'lTrth !r tii«> j f.irn rti»rke: on Katuri'ay. Although a sh<j(!.- »a-l«r ' >vitl wheat ••. -''e!: ;^K the rf-trk^f turned :<ironT»r 1 .i'-rIM ? the ilav. r.r.'l n: the rinse wus oracttcall.v >•.•■ chove the prevtor.* nlrht, T?i^ i.nr--ri'>r moremen; 1 [•nn>lmi*tl Finsl!. f'>otl>:r» i-p ".rn.rtoi bush, rnnpired I w!t»» T;-"9 >''li> htifti t-stt -st i»ji-. The <-»<< v i market In \"e«- York v* «!»•> rrm. t-losi*"^ ■I fo'l-iws: v.. ; c>m ."" : i- ej»valor .«nd r.!%.- f n h art .at: X.-> _• white. "*':••. and r;>> 'r yellow. .i.-<-<- f n »• afloir OATS— The market far ••!«?-< •as Prmet on <»<>itipv».i bril »■.->-■. ■•: •••. fHe f.r" :""r;th. Althttur*) SteadT. thx I ■as' market ir- New ' .*■■■'■ <-i!-»n«r€>. cios.n^ | t* foll^w-s: Mi.lo '. :"* to 3'J " "'i'j'-: n-»tt;rjl white : 10 to 3* Ui. JSHeSS^C. kiii! clin;^d »rh!te, . t. 1 1 . r»-. ;s .t>-44>- RYE— ilarHsi frrr: No • Wevtern B»Ve. •• i f N-w Vori-: .Urs-v ..:•■■. I I'verwl New Yo.- 1 -. U \H'.-"Y— :.lark«t sr» : ,.Jy *»c-! irr. *.*.r. ar.ii msitin*. «»#•*»«•, <• i r Buff* ln. B'TK- I VTHHAT — M:irS.ei rulet; <v«rd. ;i .:■ i>^r |ofl :r. NE'.V VOTIK I RICKS Wheat: Opel;. I 1I 1 Ig 1 ! Low. '.•!>•• ,;»%. j December — — -.-:■, May *". :•■;-. *'■'- «*«*. xv; June s«'; 84 : » st 1 • <.«' . 5 ! '♦ j Corn": i December - "I : * .3 !« Januarj — ■•- r>i May — ".;'. ;. t >!irr.\l»S — The rnur!;et f^r n!-^ lrcn etrliflcutes *„ the Produce Exchange wi. .l'i!t. v.i'h prices practlcmlty un chan?».j. ... St'ir.i'ard fmindrjr in"«i irrad-w ir* •iuct--,i is foiinws: J«nu»i>. |3tt9f34So: Keoruary, «2Mj KM ui,i Mil S;-J 7.Vif *-M. M 1. .. 551 .«.:;!• KYRITP8 — SaWrtay** bostresa Is both moU^nts and *yrupa was moderate but sndertiMte. « ■ U.e i-iH'kt-t was tirm. vn.itatinns follow: MoLASSB^ ..rvr Orleana, ■ finrifugnl. ••onnm>n. 14Ol£c; lair. Irt-iiis.- good, lsyjiv-- prim--. _■■ -.^ ; Sew Orte»B* op-n k-ttl*>" .(oa.is-. tfYnirßg — Common, .■i i:.- ran-, lS9tTc< r.MKi' ls^Jix-: prim ■ 2SQS4c; Un -ii-j-J-« v~* OILS — Cottonseed ni| . -,- »tca-l\ for r.^arhy pt)s;tion.n nn lljhr offprtnad an-1 In ■>mpaih? w.th »tr»n«tl f hr>~ prc.at:t». i^, t « Ino nths. however, snowed an raaiei ten acn<-y m asaenca u( bull eupport ami expect* Won* of a freer movement of rrud». .-•!•••>' *»» quote.l at .-.ft'ic- t no transactions were rarorUed. Sales .i!)o December •'- I * l ic : Ho Jan iar\-. Mr. and Hx» May. Ml,r Unseed oli was unchan«»U. Uetined petroleum was report, in sea sonable demand at recent price*. We quote: PBTKOL£ - il. *'» n< white, bl.l». f.Oae: bulk. «■!<*•. PbJla<telp.Ma < 4.V. *>ulk. 4.35.-. r«nn««l cases. New York. lit,-. Phili.l-i- Dh.a^ ftf.-,.. w.^ter white. New Vcrk. bbls. ft.Vir buU 6 * or . Philadelphia, 15c: bulk. 8.35" « at 'xi?itt» "'•L N«w VorK.. 13c: PMIa-ielphla. li9s<- COTTOv: 55K °«'-Hrlme «rude, fo b mills. Me; prime limimer Slk • .rr.ber aA'iflSaVc: January, a6\«?Sc- F n }*r r - M\MTr March. 3«e36*iC: aeSSiltc' and Juj r 30^0.H7e; prime » !ilt« and prlTJi* w aur v. low nominal. u.sSerb OUr-Am«rtc«a Me* e4ty Tiw 419 On! on'-rr-t « n - rllw ' 4< lc: Calcutta, rmw. «c. I^RO I'hoviSlONS — There tii anotjier sharp advance tit rrovutons art»r the opening, In which .»nt «fTertnc». support from packers and commission .»••♦ and smaller r*«e!pts than expected had considerable lainsrs Slight reactions occurred near th« elm- *Jthot2sn --.1. r -» ; er» still substantially above the previous n!«nt. Chi cago receipts -•:..:":..•.:- estimated for Mondar. JB.uo, and next week. iJOiNiv Kanxms City had 4,(»O «rf r^«?« Otnana *■<**>■ PORK steady; quoted: Mess. ll< BO^IM 23; family, 818 s<JQsl9; short clear. »'.7 2S ©$l«f- ; i*Er ,jtody • quoted: Mess. »i « $r> : tarnlly. Jl3 .Vi«sl4: packet. $10 6O«sn : extra India ib»*s, $11» 6t>g*». BCEf HAMS steady, «U'>i «l at *22 60<rJ24. nRESPCD HOGH Brm: quoted: Bacon*. »Sc is»» rb. *>*»«: iw> n>. »•:: l*> m. *» c i pi*». ->*»©ll>Se. CLT MEATS— I-ickUrt Iwllies quiet; cjuotrd: t.mok!njr. 12bc: l<v n>. USUUr; i» ft. }<>HeiOUe: 'l4 n>. H»U4l<> Pickled ..ay.* steady; quoted at C&ttHc TAIXOW steady; city. 6\««c; rountrv. 5NC»mc. URD firm; quoted: MM, Western, prime. B> I«*£S» »- City 13r«J L »teadr; quoted at 8"» c. i:-r.r.<-<l bird firm; quot»d: K«m(h Am»rican. l«.^)c. CsoUnaat. 9..VV. Brazil kejrs. 11.50 c. < emptund s:«h.|< . quoted at S^^fSUc. STH-VR IST. steady; quoted: o:- 11 '« c. City lard stearin*. 10*4*1 Bt'"E — Report* from Southern dtxtributlnir point* lnfiteate a steady demand, with firm market!" a«*asl DlstrlbUtidh at .\>w York was miMlerate for t^e day. but und-rtor 1 - Was steady. Quotations follow: I>om»* tlc screening*. ;;: : >'^r'««-nnd headn. 4©4Hc; cholcw heads. 4"4«r4",c; fane? ttaads. 505HC: extra fancy heads. s xi©i»c:x i©i»c: .It.pan domestic. 4', ©■***<?: Patna. » l iS4%c; Java. •%•»>•«: Kanc«N«- in bond. - >l » SI'CIAK — Refln^l •■is&' Tea!" ffstst bat steady and wttb-> out Important changes. The followlcs are list prices, sal— ><«•« »■> a rebate of 10 points asJ a Mseevvßt of 1 per certt for Sastl. 7 <1a;.»: Crvsf»l florm'iKV^. T.fdc; Ka<le ta.t>lets. at; cut i"tf itnd crusb*.l. &Sf<e; n>oult! A. SkLtc; cubes, Ea^le S ft* bar* txr*der»J and Eacle i»nf" > '''r»T>' ernnulated. 5.05.. XX XX p^w^ereO. 4&>c: pctrdere<i. ■ ■.ir-<- powdareJ and fruit pxrwci«red. 4.80 c; F.at'.. cfMUBS and extra fine r-anu!.- 1 ".!. 4f»>c: Ka|tl« 2 Ib ca-ra^a Hi P.r.e »»T»n'il!>t*^ ie; 3 tt> Uwrn do. •.*««; S!» R> hairs <Jn. Mar; sn» faa-« s» Th in ba«« dft 4 vi. . S and '•»» lh toss do 4.Vi. Eagis Krt» or «:ar.«iarj grar.uiaT .r:J ntamond A. 4.SOf: • onfec'j::ier«- A. 4.« Up; No 1. 4.5*1 \ . 2 and 3. 4 4." . No 4. t.4*»-: - No *. 4S>; No C. 4 *V; No 7 4.20 - No - •• 2 ■■• . !fa !' 4.15.-; MS 1". 4«>c; N-> 11, 4c : No 12 " r> ."'- No IS. 3JK»I-: N»s H. ■ a»a 1««. 3 fCn-. T>cre -■• .1 sale of X*> tonj» Surinam «»nirtfus»»;. ear. - ♦ TT ..i. t . r eteamer, ahipment to New York, at Us; haxt<« M tee* U»h"s rturinjt the last two days have been ahotit 7:. ■■»»« bssi f"<t»i« centrlfUßal. Duty paid prtews »— r» quoted as follows: »"»ntrif-igal. M Mat. ;i"T-.rj-. rnjs. - va<l«. SB test. 3 11-S"C. and molasses su^ar. • t»st. SS-SSe. The U^ndon mark 1 * fir sugar beets was dull ar.d somewhat easier. * ith P»«!fiiat«r quoted at •<« *•-. ai. i Januarj" at J>" 2 l *d. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. ?«•» York I)ecemN-r S. I!*K5. EUANP ANt» TEAS— .-.-i-; - v tc interest r- -»r- at aq tersely ha» resulted in some f"»»>wr weakness k« try» ciandard varieties. «'hr.i. ■■ narrow ara »ll«rtB« at i- 45, ■n.4 -«, are not quotable above $1 N»'s*J 52»a. though . .-•:» Hu »ra still BVld a RttßJ hisher. Ked hi«t«ev are uiweftlW »«•• »«vor«n» the buyer. A little in«r» d«lnß in turtle, s>ui,\ - ■■• "al«» r»port»M tn tue rang. et our quotation, inner ■..>■—••« are unchanged. We quote: kanotr, IJk>; rhsice per *"» h 45: tio medium. »l ♦>■'■ <*<> pea. $1 .vVfiSl K'i; dt. red «.utr,*., |«: it"»*2 uT>; »!« r.ia turtle soup .*_: "juijj; i".; «i« ye;?^w «je. 42 «<>iJ-$- l»i «>>^liir.a. Caiilornia, i^; UKEEN r&.i?. &:oici., I.* I.1 '. Mi'rrilK !;».m;i .!iv. 3.978 pkps. The PSJI 15 ctNS.'n; on a v^rr *tr3r.« rr.ar.tp;. r>t frenh gt«»^s i.r» l#!r* the fWlUbW^tma ,rf iba MSS>. BM the "tea-** reduction In Id s+*mg« ►■ i.:tna» «!ios MS SAaMM a::».. Mren^th. There «•*« s«m- t»tl« of advancing ©CtcJal quosaticns to more rear!- forr»«p«Tnd with the sale* 00 the Street, tut the committee th"Hent be*: ♦<•■ wait until the opeiiinjj cf next we*-k until thr »n«*at»->«i ccuW t«« a litti^ more fully tested. Buyers ar« »»rv wtl..nj to pay r»ffl-- premium v over the o2Siclal flstir*!» %f.-i ■ Is (|utta p •«iV,:<> that r • <r. higher rates could h»'-» r**n realfz*-* '.'ii* T«. •»t»rn advices on Mag sterti ar» Ik much higher that ■' »*eni» probable that an advanr* t»il> be establish** l»^r* «w«rtlr, So exports to Europe for th» week, bat 118 tubs -V* >«-• summer made creamery w»re returned from I. l .verp<vi! H'm quote: Creamery, extra*, per Ih, 3) > *4N3c ♦SJ»»rean!!!if K*<*hanc» oScta-l quotation, extras. 31ci- <lo i:n«t«. 2>>*f 1 : »*■ . do seconds. Sa&ric; do thire* ;2K2-»c; do held, X -.ra- 3««:9»c. ••« firs'*. 37* a.V. do st-c-ond?. 24@2«ii-: do thirds, iCi's23.-, Stats dairy ti:h«, fresh, fancy. 2>g:«>c; in lima S»*J»-v-. ■-1 .«,-,Ti«ip ;^?j«r..- do thirds, 20"622«\ Vfastem lmitattrm t ream.-: f . ftr*»t*. 3MX2Ic; renovated, extras, »Sg*Sc; do f!rst». 22^23c; f-. ««.«ri,i. a"4T2i'- do thirds. l>91(^; WsiSjerß factory, flrsw S?43l'*e: 10 seconds. ll>#2»»r. <i« -thirds, 17S1'"' . pa. k:r.s tioci. ■•-' ■ 1. 21^20'tc: do No 2. r.<sl'J4c; do No 8. 17£1>> •■ ■IIKI>K-— ■ Itsc«SfU .jay. 2.4H* b»>«#s. enportii. 721» bcxts. I.oca! and out of town dealers »r« Bra! itr:r.»rir.< eov»i4erable interest, and. with a fakly a«t»« »»*nx»r..l for fhe better j:rvid«B of full cream cheese the market is In ->rtronv-. h»*mfcv shape. The late made, pasty cfie**». however. contin;»*# uni»r n~»leet. and th«» bulk will ba-»e to go into cold si rig* •■ await a • ■-.- ■:■ ■ demand. Ex porters ire showing a<arcelr *■ • interest, and th» entire local shipments tins week foot up MHs 42 boxes of skim" The finer KraJ^s of skims have a maOsrats home trade ■'.•mati'i. '. -ut the cheaper «rad»» ir» very g*vx and lew>- Irk to accumulate. IJverpoo! cable: FtOASt r sni-tttl 1 »;^s «W for colored and >■•>< t»l ior white. We <r««« .^tatf-. full cream, small and .a-?-. September. faffi^ ll'ic; V, October he« 18-. c: So late made, 12H®13c; dr» '.Irf'-n—- !10t2r : na j; «Klt». email, bast. lOUei»» l tc; 00 large, best !••«•- do part skims, prime, I'V-j^'jc; do fair to «;o-^l 7l«eß'iC;7 I «eB'iC; do common, S£«c; do full skims. SO* kGOS -Receipts to-day. 4.014 cases Th* we** is clcs tnr with no mature in the general features cf th» market. Prtcet are *u.*tain»ti on spot business and there IS a /airly steady ton*. nUUourh ?7in% receivers are locking for an increase in shipznenrs of frt*h gathered egg« In "the n*ar future, and there Is sen* titipeftainty as to the main tenance of present prices. Refrieer&tors ar» meeting- a steady, moderate demand and sie*n 19 enow a firmer tone than fMah gather^! Roods. PrW-es. fKn»»»tr, ar« without chance. W> quote: State. penn*>lvsr:ii ami nearby, selected, white fancy. 43845 c; 1-' choice. 40« 42c: do brown an mixed, extras. 3N!4Oc: cc firsts to e^itra firsts. 35"J.TT~; do seconds. 30fi34c- do comnaen to fatr. tßt&Sle; Western, select*^ best. 8«<-. do average prime, a4S9f*r mtflrtal quotation for firsts. S3@;3ic>: «!«> set-on ds. i«»a. c *o do thirds. 3S^SSo. dirties. I"??": checks, 15*i*c; do r"fr:J"ri»t.>r. tpeclal marks, fancy. 2-482T.C; d>> average prim*. 23c; 'to fair to good. 21222 c; da under grades. I*g2t)c: limed. »)«230. FRUrTP— rKESH — demand was very llg v - ' - apples and th« market wns quiet and un< hangsd. Pears also 'julet. Graphs dull. Ftrawberrtm draggi Cranber ries nrm. We quote: APPUF». Jonathan, per double h*ad bbl. S^Ji*3 Uano *2 r«lJ*;< 3". «lo Twenty Osnc>» Pippin. *i:««rs2^6 de None «ur-h. i;W«i:. do King:- f-> Hen I>a\l.i and Paliwin. $l"x>«fc. do f>'pttz*fib«rg. II SO »j».t: uo Northern Spy. »1 .V»«»fe, <lo eorcm«Tii:' i siiir«2: do in bulk, per ■f . measur* 79c#91 H CRAY, ■ AF-Pl^B.^ p«?r bbl. $2^S^.>>. Newtown Tipptn. r»r Western. par bx. $l"srt: SI -In -nbsig *2 25€<S **>' 4 • Jbna tiian. $1 .V»8*l 75 in ordinary- sorts, ""■ t-*l Si*; rEAKS. IWrre Bcsc. per tbl. H *i »4 ?< >: <!■> Bvurre (."a .». J-i.'v". do Beurre d'Anjou. i^iit2':.. do Lawrence. S'-$ *--'N« Jo Vicar «f Wakutield. 31MK3S2SO; a.. Kle-tr. 79citf 1 :*>: GKAl'iy. Concord, upri-.»r. jer case. 6<i«7sc: <5o Niagara, per » Hi basket 9QM . do Cata*-ba- *gl4o. d-> black It>?l3c: do ■ ;-»-, *-i trays, per I* Tft, net, 52'S*-* 7.">- do c-.tawba. *L"fTJ2 5»: do black, t-~S- 25: CRANBERRIES, mr» ' '■"" per bh!. »- tt da 'per crate. Sl73«rf33S: do Jersey. per i-M. t-iatniit: do r'*r crate. SI SOfiSS 10 3TR.\VrBERRiES. riori.ia. psv quart. 50© 75c: do California, per pint. SSftSite; «»R.VNaEs. Florida, per boa. $1 2."i6^3: do Porto KSco. Ts.''aJi SO. do Mexican *1 <X'*f*l 75: do California. ?1 SBOKISIV SATSUSLVS. Flor i.ia. per strap. t^as3 E0; TANGERINES. Florida, per •trar» *2S<>^>4: MaNPAHINA r'londa, per »trep. tit? Kin KCWQCAT3. " rids par quart. Wfl.v CfK.A.PE FRIiT nori.!a Her ' » JIMM.w. PINEAPPL.ES. Ftorida, r»" crate. liqßZft; do Cuban, *IT*2 iV CITRON. Jener, per hb! Jjt«i7ric. HOPS — The local market continues '•> present a very . dull appearar.re. onl» a f."»w «••■-. isi .r-:«l small lots of • :at<=s I -inr-.-s hands We .Jo as) hear nf try business tn new Pavifio hops *tnce tne ■ ■-•.' opened. In this state th-r° Is a continue i fairly active >iemand fpr th« better irra.les at ll»-i. v . sutpos«»l to be fur export. On all Rratios below the un?fi the tone ■ sastsr, ami g<»od t>re»rlnß CTOpa huve 50..! a: IT . On the Pacific Coaat tra.'hisj ionii3u-s very »'.>«. aa<! th-e few sales reported ha\^ be-fn at lower pri.-~. U> quote: ;tat». 10«.H choice, per rh 2152:;-: n-i medlnrn i>> prime. lV^-Jtir; do 19»«. !Kft!c; I-aciac l.ta?:. VJim. ih.iire. I*ei7c; do medium t.^ prime. IIIjIJm-; J- IW*. biiiu* to cfoice. 12^1-lc; do niiti.jin. li'-jll*. POULTRT — AUTE — Fame frre -...-.• freisht poultry thai ha*e aiTi\ed _■• , WflhM&cr are -» • _- carried over or. the • --..1, T\:i.. 'm,!t.| in fowls and chickens has ru>«<i fjir. It has b^en Impotslble to <->ar> up closely, ani j'-LS^r. 1 - as* .iirTyirg over about four cars In the market. Turkey."! have rui^.i slow al! ;he week. Ducks and s**** are in rcc>l i>r^?inil acl them Live pigeoi s steady. We quct»: CIIICKEXP. sprln*. t*.- Ih, liV»c: FOWLS. per IT.. 12;-: ROOSTERS. «>M. jwr Ib. «c: rr»KsTT» per TK l:s#l4c. DfCK?. j*i R». IT-: ;FKS»E. p«r rh. 12Hc: PI'JEONS. rer pair. 2f>c. Dn.E.- : :- i Er>— While there is no Improrertent ra the gen"i rmuQtloa cf the market at li-e moment. th«" !arß» a<-.?'jrri : ations this week are gra ! ua'ly hfir« co: out »' th«? w:iy. mostly to freezers, though s.-rre sotcil not «t..-j iasaa!i •• put away ha« been forced nut to cheap buyers, including car.ners. «• low and irreg 1-! lar ««ri;r«-«. T*-«> o::i'»ik i.« i-ertainiy much bstgMar for n»Tt .vepli oti a!l d •scrintr^rn r-.i Hesi'aMe quality. Iced s»ii '.; Is especially neglerted Ir t^e rr»*<»nt cold w»arh*r. We quo-e: Dry packed — TTRKET3, Jersey, Maryland anti :■»••.-■"').:. : >'n tih it. an-1 Michigan, scalied. I.V-- .l.i •--.'• .-., T>ii-ke<l. IV; do o'her ... fcaMed. 135)13< <io mfntor. Mlllc: rto old he s. 14© 14V. <^r. old tom«. "I.- I 'fill KENS troii-rs. 4 re ami ... r« r>air. Phtladelpittn -Ir'' 1 irked. <> < 5'J5.-r do other r.r".«\l.:n:a aivl nr Tort rfry pioke.l. l. i iS2o>': <1» roaninx, S to la rr> tr> ratr. Piii:»d-l:hla .irv p!.-k«M. I*B tt'c: do the 1 - Pentwyrrania ar.i N'.-»- York. 13'<il4c: do Weitem, Ary olckert. llflOc: rto Ohio and Mfphigsja. KraVfd Ilfli'-s- : d.. orh>r Western. scafd*<». lie; ,Jn rro.'l; tr w-ichis. .*. T.i 7 T* I) rail P>.ilsle>h!a. dry :i-k»<l. l"tr 14*: lr> other Pennsylvania a i.l New York, lie VZr; d" We«t/rr\ .ir-- i^fl. ■xrtTVZ*: do ™m.-> an.l Michl r:«r- KsMnl, io*ll«>'»c. do Weswrn. sraKed. tiWlft'jc; to rwor, •■ce s >-- FOWLS. Phrsdetphla. dry ptrked. per n>. :■'*•';•: un W»st»rn .!rv nicked. *Otte: do O>-.!.> and v«(»-<-ir»T . -.-.>.! !!>til!.-: fit, ... -aided t-;flt-- COCKS, o'<t. I'rj' "icki^l. S<i* l it : rio »caM*U. *<■ ,--i F"f»- r ; 1 ,,,i., r Mary land 1»r n>. n.-uilc; rto Westers. cni?.-:c ni?.-: Pn'KK. frnrir. Vnrv!^.:. l«9I4e; do Onto and Mi.-Mt3n. i:t r l-'c: dn Wf.-vn Miltc; 3QVAC3. prime, l.rr^. wWt" ••t *>ren •■••M^: do mixed. *• Nats: r"i r.a'i< «1 ."«: <V> >. r.vr. — .. [<-ed— TTRKETB Wesl rt-p. r-r r.. '*!»■; CHirKRXA, av»-r>r» n-n. BSHH-: da • n»r P^i.Sr- K'"'Wr.* L . - . »*. run Mrl«r; 4o roor. f<6"c-. i^.-ks. 0.1. «W-: I»CCKS ani «EE^"Z. ririns. per Tb. sfrii . OAil — '•ts.s fcive b?»n s«:!his f^ir;y a! aix'it «tea.lv trices. Ot I.*1 .*- fr.s 1 * giime »•:-•:.« c.ir.ur..je «-;r<-«-. Rubbits have sold fa'rly ;*•«• !a«t f»w .!ay». ar-1 • ,- •»■:<»> i« rstty w« cam op. wir^ Cm «• r.nr.< ot- rftotce; KTr.c*e-= hi,| sin.l! in 1 ronr r*Uttts hu».- to s»:i at low *r! •«.--■ W» cue": QHAIU 1 rirr». r"' doaer «n-.*j:ii ; \v*H>nrorK. r--- —•- ti^*! ?<> : T«r. •1.-. ■>«•.«.■:: "-r>T^!!>«-.F!5. -L> I*. J-.' 7.'. : SVIPE. En«-!«sh. rer dozen. $Ml*tJl3: !•• r»*low !»•«. t2500t530: PLt'iVKR i;«>Vie-i. !>,-! .'r-»-i ,ti?i«-l .*•": ,!o jrrars. {"r:*:: »: do for elsr: ».-»<-k *'•«»:• 5< W(t.T> r.rciC;r rsr.vasba. k ver r-iii. $::n.»". r«i- !-. .-'■•1 > - -.■'. «j"'^2.".i-: «'.. v.-.-i. ut--»*.i tpc* *1: do ma! .tri. *1 :.i'->'! 7.">: .lo blu-\v;rr :- >'. 7.V'6SI 10: j,, gT . ...„ , ri< . rt , ,— l,*\. : ,>-, riiictt. *"^S» •.•': .'o rxlvJg ■»n. ;.->*'•<-; <to .cTiiron r»4*v JACK RABBITS, rer ■ !>OTAT.,:.- S .\ND yr.OFTA»SLrS--I-J.'h r'-"*'-->es p!en;v ii'd !-.»'.i! •».•,.»>- Sr»«er p"*'!"** ''it!' Cntona iiwn r!d^ •"•n-r- ir. qnalltj aail viiuf. '"ii^'iajj. a weak. t*i; rumbers s'>>vv Xci- » Titans vej«t»Oi^.< reuerally we-W '.■au'itlo«»rs Urn;. K»e;-i in»» ittlL Kal» anil spinach n<-t!vf> ad h'sh-r. T'orMu fr«!2*l racetpta of hearts. >ttU'i. »te.. were >«)ld •-! ran tor Monday, as It »rar tj> <<>!«! t.» uii^oa'f en doc*. Tomatoes steady. Other \e£«»taM?ft U:,;c s^'Ul n« 'jti-.if?-?. We q'.iot.*: Pt^TATOKj; — Bermuda, r-rr b'>!. H *•' <'« Main*, (wr ha«. «1 .".4 1 ■?■■ si.;. U>r.g isLim!. tn buui. r*r -61. SI ."•» •■»«*! 7'>; do • tatc r..i-l WVsvrc. it. hu'k. ;>•-:• tN> r!>. *■ - - •>•.•; «lo t.. r H.i ..,,„»; ».Vf*l .*<»: da Jersey. p- r f-M or ba« $1 2.V.«*l 30; SWEKT FoTaToKS. Jer*«jr. per bbl. $1 .*m> #i*2 Hi> •'.. !•«•- b"'"-»t. I.V«il 23: ii.» Southern, per ib. T3«Oft3s: ARTI<"»I •-1 - '- French, p-r d^en. J2BS2 25 11RITS?KL< SPROITs*, n»arhj-. p-r quart. .Iffllic; BfcKT3 nearby. i>er ■>"! Slii*l .*": '!<* New orlean*. aer lo«» bunch V.. *: .-*.*■■• CARROT*, washed, per SM. *1 •.•sy *. -4i ■!■• unwa»herl sivJIlT. do New TTrtssss per •mi hun. ::'■ 121 V I*'.. caBB.»C.ES. white. Danish s»*.i per tor.. *lwx»*H: «lo rt«'me»tic. * ■■ ■• MDKRS KloriJ.i i.«- basket HW-: «-A( Liv U>\VEHS. Lor.s Istaad. khor: our. per bbl. *•-•«»«: -'a Inofl cut. $18 J2 la. .'.> California. ,• ■■■»»•• "•'• Ml» •!'■ Ftench. ... <ioa«rt y:.',i«iiU. <'ELJ3rtV. state rni-1 Western, nor 1.....T j-,w r.f>c; dn California, per case. *»'»>*♦:.. CSICORT near by, per basket. $1&J1 2^; do New Orlear.: p»r bhl $25 »:i: .!,. Frtßch. per <I<iz«"i $1 E*CAROU. >Vw r»rle«n.« pri bbl. $2Jt*2S»: -!•> Kr»n. h per dV-ien Jl : ENDIVE. R.lglan. i*r lb. l^uw.. EGGPLANT:?. FlorUa Mr boa J2i9s4: HOR*ERAr»IS4H. per large hbl. tS .vVgiaji flit- KALE. Norfolk, se» bbl. 79ssJ|l. LETTUCE N«w Or lear.s. per bb!. »2 v>«*3 3«i do Florida, p-r barker. SI 25 Os 2; an North Carolina T.V491 "V da Norfolk. 3»«T.V ONIONS small white pickle, per obi. *.lii*-V Co per ha*«e'. Jl 503*2 30; £0 connec'icut and Eastern, white, per bbl. «2 3&B»4 *>. da yellow. *1 .V>#« 25 do rsd. US') S»2. do Orange County. f»-1 and yellow. per ba«, T>!# $125; da •-.•• anJ ' ••••.-!>.. white. per crate. SUtl 12 da red lad rellow, per bag 119*1 73 Jo In bulk par 157 rt> II ;.Vf?#i 73: SHaL^OT-5. New <>laaßs. per T«» tuachee, |3 »{f*S; OKRa. I'ta^ia t>«r earri-r. «3 sO* t-i 3O: <• Cnbra. CM:.v PICA?, mnaa. par lull 1 i:«»*. PEPPEK3, Florida, per 1.-1-7 «£J*: rX'JtpS KINS p«r 00 6'>.-S Jl: PARsNIPS. per bbl. ii SMI 1] I'AJISLET. Nrw Orleans, curly, per 100 bunches. W« »2; do pUln. JICSt »; f^VDISHES. NorfoU. per baahe? »c&«l; do Net* ■ --.-.-. r-r .-■ ..-. _*•. i.(M- &oS ■ MAINE. New -»,. per bbl. CSOSJ4; :-» Fiiri.-j*. pa« basket. tl«*l TO. do »— per dozea Jl«j<:R.>| STRINO BBA-VS. Florida, »nm. p«r basket. $1 fifS Jsf rfo f-*r crate, j] .Vs^i; 73; do wax, per taskat. |1 U*m 12 7.V do was. »io»)<»|.1; SQUASH. Habbard. par b&C 7S(jni; do marrow. 50c*f*l; do Florida, new. p«r fcx«K»- JIS42: SPINACII Norfolk. per bbl. $1 9SOC: 26 rt» Baitrmore *1 23*|<1 '.*). .TOMATOES. Florida. p»r c»r«. rl«r. St 5»5*3; «io West Indies, per earner, SI ivtfti »>« do Ollforn!«. per Cat box. »2 24: Xt-RNIPS. Canada. rutabaaa. per bbl. *i<Co<>r: do Jer3»r and I>onar Wsjßdk rutabaga. *»MtK. do nearby, white. 73et$X3; WATEHni CBKSiT. per li»» bunrhas. *llr*l to. HAT AND STRAW -HAY— L'stht MSSSfta an« a steady cold weather demand the market -lOsed strong at gsa best rat* or •»• week. t*d«jbs supply ranssaaa bm IlbsrsJ in th* ceminff- week h«jr«m will !••••» to meat sel'.ei* en the prir« question. Best bay was SI IS to-day, and So. 1 ;ow«t arroac at Its marks. AC clovers doing mil ac mement. We quote: Prim*, large, balea. per '. "0 IX tl li-irfl B: N . 1. *l«ri 06. .Vo I. «H«-«S1: No 3. »S«»o<n s»)tppl»g. in?}***-: clover, mixed. 70s>WV:: clor«r, dean 7W-oc. STRAW— Price* have b-ea maJntalned wth th* mcd*rat# total; in* co exceed Me meet i« prim* an 4 showy. Reu#!pts of bay and atraw In tona reported «4 Prodnr* ETtcharr* at aoea • --day : Hivjaon IU»«T mPrnajaT in. Erie. :v»i»: Penswy rvar.ta. ,v>; Dataware. tS I Us n asaaj * extern. 40. L^hish '."allay 60; Ba.tlmore A Oht*. t»: Ontario A Wen-rn. TO; river bouts. »*; total. TOO tor.»: for week. US3 ton.*: lam week, ft .12a, R'calpt* straw. 9» tons: for week. 4Sfl>: last wc«k, 400. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. IMNMI gMe 9. -OBBIMH WHEAT — s»e«dT. !»• 2 r^i W--st*r:i winter. 3s 11S<I; M«i *stl- D«:eTnb«. Sa KM March fia Z*-,A; May. is S3. CORN — Spot — — American mixed. m 4'ja: futures <|uJI; January. «a IK&i March. 4» VI HOPi* at London tPajlflc Coa»t> steady. £3 lOi^fl IJs. FlX»r'R— St. U ism fansy wlrt»r •tssjg>. — rfl\f — Canadian, arm. «• !»»«1. tEEF — Extra Indl» mess, sironc. 73a W. PORK Prime mesa VTestam steady. *3» M. Kans — ?hort cut. 14 'a lb n>. quiet, Ma M. — Tn?»ib«»r!an.l «ut. i« t.i »♦ lb. (julet. «»B Rd; short r!H. IB to "J4 lb. stecf!^. ST»: lor* rear middles. light. M to .14 ll> <fall. Z3s. i,-> heavy. ■ to 4» lb. dull, ggl M; short c?esr backs. M to Li> lb. qutet, *"»• clear belUes, I* to 1H 1»». quiet, T*s. s^.or,ld>-r»— tfruare. 11 to IS lb. »'«atly. 4^s •* I»ARr>— Prinze Western w««i. 4*« Ai} American reSne.i la palts wealt. 4.' «<*.. TALLOW— • Prime dry stronrr- a«. Tt'ItrENTINB — Spirits grm. 4»o. i'HEESK — Car.adlan finest whtr*. uuiet. •»» «4; do ro»-* orert tpilet. •.■> »!d UVSEEr» '">n. wreadr. 23s 3d, PETROLEI'XI steady. »»V1 ROSlN— Common »^a4» 10» 4'jO. MARINE INTEIUGESCZ. miniati-rf: AUIA2TAC. Sunrise 7:12 ?ucset 4:K" JT'vrn r".j«T» — — '■'-.->- s age- 39 UIiIII WATER. — Sarvtr Hook 11tO Oor Island 1:30 Hell Oat* 8.23 P.M.— sandy Hock -1:1- G*«: Island 1:40 Hell Gat» i* nnKStxss report's Tfcj* B:ucJis-r. t> ftich rernrted to Cap«> Roc* at £> a. a* yester^ar when 13<» BeSn southeast of 'that station, is) expected" ro dock about >J» a. ■ Tuesday. The ijyn-'lam. which fport^d, tf» Cape R»r»» a- # a. r>. jMlaissij when 1*« mll<<« southeast ft t&*t station, v sxj-e.--»«j •. do-'k about r..<on on Tuesday. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. Frcn. LlB«. •li.-»or»a Santa Mart*. November 3<>.Ha.mb-A3» •Eastern Prince ... Rarbri^s, Nr>vem^er ,■*<> . . Prtne«» •Exrurta LJvrpool December 1 Cuban* •New T&rk Sot-thajaptoo, D«cems)<»r 1 — American •K. Aug. Victoria.. Himburs. November *» Hamb-Aa» •Tttm.i t>«n JTiau. Decs-inb*r 4. JJ T A r II •Advance . C on. r»e<— rro*.- 1 ........ FanaaM, •Caledonia <;iasgow. I>e»-«»mfeer 1 Ancaor •La Brelsgne ... Havre. December 1 French glotenSvic. - Rottefdara. Nov-rr.ber 21. .Hollaad-Arrt Rheln Dreti" November 2>5. Si U->y« Welts t'lty SwinMi. Noverrrjer 24 Bristol Calabria Palermo, Nor«mb*r 22 ....Anchor SIONDAT. DECEMBER 10. Panrorla nibraltar. ■r»>»r 1.. <"Mnsr* TTE?DAT. DECEMBER It. 'Rmiprlii! Wm Cherboors;. D*c»mt>er 5 ..X O li<yrt •Helllc ilav ChristiannAOd. D*. »tnb*r I..scan<l-Am» •Ryndam Rotterdam. December I . . Holland-Am Blucher Hamburg. Dtfoen-her 1 . . H*mi>- Sam land Antwerp. December I Re-i Mag) WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. Montserrat Rarceloria. November 2*. .... . ?par.:* Monslbello., Gibraltar. Norernber 25...........-^^" •Brings melt. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel Vessel. For. Ua* Mi!' closes. salts Prtr.r Aug. IT.. Kingston. Hawi>»-ATB. « a m 10:€Oan» MONDAY. DECEMBER la Minnetonka. I^ndon. .\tlanti^-TTBB». . UMant Virginia. Jamaica. Hamb-An #:3I) a a an» Jamestown. Norfolk. Old Dominion Brr»>pnv Uller. St Kltts, N * Dem 12:0O m 2:3»> pn> TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11- Rheln. Bremen. ■ G Lloyd gj a r>» Comanche. Charleston. Clyd*» IKAdei City of Macoa, Savannah. Savannah.. — — 3:9opm Princess Anne. Norfolk. Old Dom l^»pa TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer. dose !n New York. Hawaii. Japan, Corea. China and Philippine Islncds (via San Franelseo) -China r>*c. 10. 12 JO m «a Hawaii (via San Francisco) — Alameda. .I>ec 11. 12:30 a m Japan. Corea. China and I'htlli-iiin.- Islands (via Seattle) — -. »«a Maru Dec 13» 6:00 ra Hawaii. Japan. Corea. China and Philip pin* Tatar (via San Francisco • — Mon golia Dae 17. 12:30 a aa Japan (except parcels-post malls). Corea. China and Philippine Islands _ «vla Vancouver and Victoria. B C)Em press of India . De*. 1* «K»pa» Japan. Corea and China (specially ad dressed on!y). (via Tacontai — lochus Dec. a. 6:00 pa* SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Saturday, Dec. S. 1903. ARRIVED. t't-amer Graecia (Ger». Jacob. Gonaives November 29. to th» Hamburg-Ament Line, with two pa9SSfjajsr% mails and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 4 M p ■ Steamer Coarao. from San Juan, etc. for New Tcrk. reported by wireless telegraph 220 miles south of Sandy ' Hook at noon. Steamer City ef Atlanta, from Savannah for New Y«rh. reported by wireless tei.graßa as passing Trying Pan* Lightship at 3 p m. Steamer Advance, from Colon for New Yortt. reported by wireless telegraph s3 miles south of Sandy Hook « 3 p m, Steamer Kalserin Augusta Victoria, frr>Tß Hamburg. Scuthamptca and Cherbourg ; southeast at Firs Island as ft *30 p m. steamer Onelda Rich. Fhtlad'lphla. to the Clyfi* «• ! Co. with mdse. Passed in quarantine at 2a m. Steamer Nacooche*. Howlett, Savannah December S. to ' th» Ocean £« Co. with passengers and, mdse. Passed tn Quarantine at »:13 am. - -■■ - " St-amer llaracas <Br>. Kirk'OT. Perta Atrshoy. to tae> Trtnidad chipptnjr and Trading Co. in ballast- Passed la Quarantine at i> !.'■ a m. _ _• __ - r Jamestown. Catherine. Newport News a- Ncr ' folk to th» "M Dominion Ss Co. with ussisiigsis an*. 1 mdse. Fassed In Quarantine at 2:15 pm. Steamer Comanche Watsun. Jacksonvi December 6. 1 tothe Clyde -< lit. with Eass«nsers aid mdse. Pass*) la j Sandy Hook at 2 3' p m. SAILED : Steamers Harry Luc lien bach. San Juan. Mayaguez, etc. Prins Mauriis > Dutch >. Port au Prince. D«m«rara, i etc: r.anii <Br>. New Orleans. St Paul. Southampton I via Plymouth and Cherbourg: Pretoria *Ger). Hamburg j via Plymouth: Sabin*. Brunswick and Mobil*: El Slslo. > New Orleans; Campania i Br>. Liverpool via Queens town: Ponce. Ponce. Ma agues, etc; >.»ra.:a* S«b Juat, I.a Ouayra. etc: Koenlngin Luls« <Ger>. Naples ana fienoa: Lackatvanna (Br I*.1 *. Calcutta: C T Tl«tjen <Dan). | Christ mid and Copenhaiten: Morro Castle. Havana: : Lassell. New Orleans: City of Blrmln«ham. Savaanah; I Parran i.Non, PhtlaJelphta: Seneca. Norfolk and New i port News. Trent (Br'. Kingston. SayaaiUa. etc; M»ni» I l!ata. Baltimore. THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FOREIGN PORT? [ Ll:a:tJ. D-c. s.—Pa-sed. stsamer Smolensk (Puss), Pat ten. New York tor Rotterdam an.l Libau. : S.i!himii'.n. Dec 8 — Arrived, steamer I <:; -.:*. Mills. New YorU via Plymouth and Cherbourg. , Hamburg. Dec. ». — Arrived, steamer Wai&lastoa »G«r\» j Janaen. New York. ! Cherbourg Dec. .*. 6:3i> p. m.— SalleJ. steamer Si. —> :'-s» Jamiou .from Soutiiampt^n*. New York ! Rotterdam. '— ■ BIM a m — (tailed, steamer Shuw *ss , sterdani (Dutch*. Homer. New Y>rk via Boulojr.e: ■mile.l steamer .\mste. (Dutch}. Van, dar Hauvol. I New York. ■*- 1 S- <Vni!». Dec ■». « a m— Arrived, steamer Piscorlat fßrt, McKensie. New York. i. , I Antwerp, Dsc i>— Sailed, steamer Zeeland (Br>. Broosaiead, I New York. '. '{avre. D*o ">. - P m— Sailed, steamer f-a Toiiralce. (FrY Fajollf. New VorK. ; Southampton. De. '—flailed, steamer St Ijottts. JamlMa. ' , New York via ttittr-ours Mai passed Uurst <"Vst'« • ' 145 p m>. P Pivmcuth D»— •. I .11 a m — Arrived, steamer Pril'.adel m. Mills. N«x» York for Cherbouis and Southaraptoa ! .tin-l j»r>c.-*«levl>. " 1 Queenstowr.. Dec S. 4:07 a m — Arrived, steamer •>rot»la» ■ rtr>. Karr. New Tw« for LlT«?rp<xil (and -«iW^. MECHANICS* LIENS. 81st s? Nu. 11l Wst: Knob'.rn Comrany -I*' Marl- V. Sostre-. cwntr; Ot<rce A. Varney & to ct«tractijr* •• *29 » ISUI aye . ». ».. s«.l<> it- s. cr 34ih St.. ««)jlu>; buno-ir 15^* » n 'l L-iml«t Conai>any ast. Morse i estate owner: Charles Beckn:ann. lessee; Fran* ; Uurßharrf. contractor 1»»3 I _• . ate . c. s. whole front belwee:* *<i ami IWHn sts.. ;«r^xlO*i: Minet Varnish CorrpAnj^ a*t. I ll;»r»» r Hen iVmpsnv, owner; KaJt Jt i:er '-JJ-'ijr 8 ! ••ontraotor* *** • i V«t!- *r.. No. J.T West; Arthur Bronneti. **•-. ! Frans V.jra. owner and «t>niracror ..all m 1 Henry »t., Nos. 104 and 1*«; EJwln ■.... l!n« •>«• Ep?teln Jlrothers. owners; 1. i *'•**•. contractor i.'"'v — -■* 1431 .t.. ii s. 100 ft. c. of a. •*•!> ay. T3x2t>i> "> 14..! St.: New J r»*> Tirra Cotw Company aft. ' Jacob Kntlowsky. owner and contractor; Beia i ' Kotl^wsky. . w«.l I.HX>"* lSJit st. s. ».. 1W» ft. c. of Cipress aye.. 23*10«»: • tverlvsa Brick Company "St. •" tm:-.ke owner: ! Mu^Utr Hrother«. <"orur*«"t3r» 2?3 Sl> I W».f»:« si No. m. arJ far* Row. No. 03: j Jaser>h Sctwarta a«t. Maria Belch «rl l:»m» Kktinfeia. n.-*n«r». UotOieo « F'lnne » cots tr»ctor» ........ i>s CO earn? property: tame- sgr Mar!a It*tea. ow-n*>r. •ecka K>!tf»:d. ottj«.- »ad contractor B»5 23 ! 4th Jive . No. 21A to 21* <:n*rlaa W. Barn«:t agt. Crsretl House- Company, owaer; Charl^a J. Peterson, contractor . . 530 CO I 4fcth «t.. N> 337 to 247 East; in! n Larsen aa* I Leca Cohen and tm.\ul A. >n«r.. awpers a:T! contr»ctor» -.-, mi 12«Jth st.. a •.. t>*> ft. •. or Uh aye.. 5- \ja ll name aat lias Eps'*m and Karr-.s Cch^n. o»iw an aad contractors „ ■ j^ 0 Hanry at.. No. 14* to Ma. National Arenttoc'tural Irea ~<Jrk» *gt. Abraham and Jacob Er*:*ta. owatri; I»a*a 6ek3«liy, contraator .7 I^ttfa. 13