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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Cora Fit Geti Wind of a Fotiible Corner on
Dccomber.
PHILLIPS TAKES IN 500,000 BUSHELS
Wheat Mnrknt Firm, Ksrept for I'n-
nslnrss at I'nrcsiionslve I.lvrr-
pool Cnlilrn Ontn Hull anil
l'alrlr Steady.
CHICAGO, Deo. 4. Argentine, dnmaso re
ports, tho closn of navigation on tho Sea
of Azov nnd tho corn stretifith vcro lead
in b factorM la nn advanca In wheat to
day, January closln a over yesterday.
December corn closed ic lilKlier and May
with a gain of U0Vc Provisions nt tho
closo wero higher.
Wheat found a firm nnd somowhat
broader mnrknt savo for a dcj?ron of easi
ness at tho opening on unresponslvo Liv
erpool cnhlcs. Jnnuary opened Uo lower at
70o to 70ic On buying by St, Louis Inter
ests tho market steadied. A Rosnrlo cable
announcing danmgo to tho Argentina crop
by hnll nlso II it "red In holding tho market
Later corn strength, tho belief that Urad
atrcets'n world's visible would show a de
creaso of 3,000.fi00 bit. nnd tho reported clos
ing of navigation on the Sea of Azov caused
a sharp demand. Shorts covered freely on
tho ndvnnco and January rare to 1lc.
Against tho prlco wero liberal northwest re
ceipts, a continuation of tho heavy south
western movement and tho luck of wish
demand, but in splto of these facts the
market held strong and January closed ?c
Up at TlVifffWc. New York reported 30
loads tnken for export. Seaboard clear
ances In wheat and Hour wero equal to
Ml,iO bu. Antwerp lulvanccd Hie. I'rlmnry
receipts aggregated MS.OUO bu., compared
with 6fi8,0uu bu. last year. Minneapolis nnd
Duluth reported C33 cars, ngalnst tDI Inst
week and 074 a year ago. Local receipts
wero 168 cars, 24 of contract grade.
December com was tho featuro In tho
corn pit. Humors of a probable squcezo
lmllar to that worked by 1'hlllips was rife.
Contract stocks here nro only 1,300,000 bu.
and nearly all of this. It Is stated, lias
found an eastern market. Receipts show
fibout 1 per cent of contract grade. Phil
ips was credited with taking In MO.ono
bu. of December during tho day. Thcro Is
llttlo old corn in tho country, traders say,
and the. roads make It dllllcult to get that
to market. Unfavorable weather and
trcngth of foreign markets were factors In
tho market. December sold between 36a
and 37Ho nnd closed ic over yesterday at
WTic. Ilecclpts wero C23 cars, 2 of contract
grade. No old corn wns transferred from
privato houses. May sold botweeh 36c nnd
36ic and closed JiJVic higher nt SGc.
Oats ruled dull and only fairly steady In
view of tho corn nnd wheat strength. May
sold between "io and 23T&C nnd closed
unchanged lit 23c. Receipts wero 323 cars.
Provisions worn generally dull, although
at times lard showed somo activity on local
buying. Hog receipts wero liberal, but
prices wero sustained early by tho de
mand for lard nnd later by tho grain
strength. Tho closo wns tlrm. Jnnuary pork
old between J11.H7',4 and H2.02'A and closed
Ifio over yesterday at J12.02J4; Janunry lnrd,
between $6.73 and $6.80, closing BHc higher
at $6.80, and January ribs, between $0.17
and $6.2214, with tho close 2c up nt $6.20.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, CO
cars: corn, 193 cars; oats, 90 cars; hogs,
41,000 head.
Tho leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y,
Wheat
Dec.
Jan.
May
Corn
Doc. Jan.
May
Oats
Dec. May
I'ork
Jnn. May
Lard
Deo.
Jan.
May
Klbs
Jan, May
7(VSflH 71 70?i 71K7MT
'O-WA 71 70; 7UWIH 70;J'571
73 74 73740 UWak 73T.
3C0fi'i 37H 36 364 a!4
35H X SZMtK 3.1S 3.Ti33tt
SGftfM 36?4 36-H 3Gi3Gi1iJ4
21W 21Hff 21U 2lWtA 21U
23 23 23i 23 23i
11 87 12 02 11 87 12 03 11 S7
11 85 11 97 11 83 11 97 11 82
6 97 7 10 C 97 7 10 6 97
fi 77 0 80 6 77 6 80 0 75
6 85 C 87 C 85 C 87 6 82
6 17 652 0 17 6 20 6 17
6 27 " 30 0 27 6 27 6 2o
No. 2.
Cash quotations worn ns follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $3.65W
XbO: straights. J3.103.60: clears, $2,004(3.30;
spring spnclals, $1.30; patents, $3.40(u'3.85:
straights. $3.003 40; bakers, $2.2(l2.75.
WHEAT No. 3, 6771o; No. 2 red, 72
74c.
CORN-No. 2, 37c; No. 2 yellow, 37c.
OATS No, 2. 22c; No. 2 whtto, 262o;
No. 8 white, 244Q26c.
RYE No. 2. fioc.
BARLEY Voir to cholco molting, KX356c.
BEEDS-Klux, No. 1, $1.67: No. 1 north
westcrn, $1.70. I'rlmo timothy, $4.104W.30.
Clover, contract grndo, $10.
I'ROVlSIONS-MesB porlc, per bbl., Jll.OOft
11.12. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.007.02. Short
ribs sides (loose), $6W(H7.0O. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $3.87flC.12. Short clear
Hides (boxed). JtU&0l.G.-.
VIHSlCY-lJasIs of high wines, per gal.,
StiaARS Cut loaf. $6.15; granulated, $6.C0;
confectioners' A, $5.65; off A, $3.40.
Following are tho receipts nnd shipments
for today:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 28,000 15,000
Wheat, bu 151.000 209.000
Corn, bu 306,000 331,000
Oats, bu 252,001') 113,000
Rye, bu 2,000 1.000
Rarloy, bu 99,000 14,000
on tno t'roduco exchange today the hut
ter market was dull: creameries, lSQMc;
dairies, 13ff20c. Cheese, active nt 10Sf llu.
Eggs, quiet; fresh, 24c.
NOW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations of the 1)117 on Various
Commodities.
tJ?f...'1 nK' Dec- 4 -PLOUR-Recelnt l,
11,557 bbls.; oxports. 35,367 bbls.: more than
usually active, selling' freely at old prices
and closing firm; winter patents, $3.6iu'X9):
winter straights, $3.40&ll.&5; Minnesota pat.
ents. 13.tWdH.25: winter extras. VMrn- m-
Minnesota bakers, lS.OVff3.23; winter low
Kruuen. ,uti(i:.uu. jiyo nour, weaK: fair to
Euoti, ..wuj.iu; cnoieo 10 rancy, J3.15Hj.4j
uckwheat Hour. dull. iiiswa.
nUCKWHEAT-Nomlnal at GOJffflc, c, I.
A., nrff 1 111 K
CORN MEAI, Firm! yellow western, S7c:
city. 89c; nrandywlno. 12.15'u2.C0.
RYE Steady: No. 2 western, KUc, p. I. r
afloat: statu. tiOillSle. e. i. f.. TCniv Vnri
ern, regulnr packing, nt matk, 21025c; west
em, loss off, 29c.
l'Ol'LTRY-AIIVe. steady; fowls, 8cJ
chickens, 7c. Dressed, Irregular; turkeys,
7Ji9c; chickens, 8ii8c.
METALS Tho Metal exchange calls tho
Iron market quiet, with pig Iron warrants
nt $9.f0 10.50; lake copper, unchanged at
$17; tin, very dull at J27.i02S.W, ngaliiht
$2S tho previous days lead, quiet at $l.3i
for pig, and smelter quiet at $l.30f4.35. The
open market for metals ruled quiet, with
unimportant variations in prices, closing
moro or lesi nominal, with foundry rang
ing from $15.W to $16.50: foundry southern,
$I4.0W15.75; soft southern, $14.0uO15.75; pig
tin wns less tlrmly held and quiet, nlthougn
tho foreign markets wero 10s higher on
spot nnd futures rlosed r,s higher. Tho lo
cal mnrkot closed nt $27.fcu'28.(0; copper
ruled slow but vury Btendy In tone, closing
nt $17 for Lnko Superior nnd $10.62 for
electrolytlo and casting; pig load ruled
quiet, closing steady In tono on tho basis
of $1.37, carlots.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET,
ConilUlons of Trnrto niul Oiiotntliins
1111 Staple nnd Fnnry Proituor.
noaS-Receltita. light; good stock, 21023c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 45c: roosters,
304c; spring chickens, &fi0c; ducks, 6Ooc;
geese, 6Vifie: turkeys, tic.
FRESll DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 5
06c; roosters, 4iiGc; ducks and geese, i08c;
spring chickens, per lb., 6'c; turkeys,
Sijhc.
GAME Prnlrlo chickens, per dor... $3.00O
5.50; mnllard ducks, per doz., $3.0003.50;
toal, $1,5041."): mixed, $l.50f(1.75; Jack
snipes, $1.2511.50; iiuall, $1.50; Jack rabbits,
$1.00411.25: cottontails, 7iJ90o. , ,
ni'TTER-Conimon to fair. 12c; choice,
WlKc: scpnrator, 2Jc; gathered creamcrj'i
2Vu21e.
J' HKHII ursl liHH v irsi gniue. bohu
TinrKPii. r, w i iitk cuui in. iiur itui.
tni selects. 32c: standards. 25c; medium. 20e
can, 38c; ox-
York
erts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 18020c;
iw peanuts, per lb., 605e: roasted, 6Q
Ac; llrnzlls, lr!c; pecans, WOlSc.
JIONEY Colorado. 21-sectlon case, $3.75.
track,
track.
No. 2
extra
ITS Receipts, 173,312 bu.; exports. 31
bu.: Bnot Hteadv: Nn. 2. "tiuV.. v
: No. 2 white. 29Vio: No. 3 tvf,in
. mlxml wostern. 26f'i27c; imri, 'whim'
lots.
llARLEY-Dull; feeding, 42ff46e. c. I. f
niifTalo; malting, 65Uirae, c. 1. f Huffalo.
RARLEY MAI,T-Dtlll: wostern. 6,-.'uG7r.
AVHEAT RecelntH. 106.357 hit : .,, ,rtB.
6,896 bu.: spot tlrm; No. 2 red, 7so f. o, b.
ntloat; No. 2 red, 77o olovator: No. I
northern. Duluth. 83c f. o. b. niloat; No.
1 hard. Duluth, STc atloat. Options were,
generally tlrm and higher nil day; tho closo
l"Ui",u"'4 111 W "i iiuvnnco; January,
77r78'4c. closlliL- nt 7Sitn! Mnrrh 70V.U
809-lbc, closed ut Mc: Mny, 79Wc5Ji79;4c,
closed nt 79o; December, 76 lS-lfranViiC
closed at 77Si;.
CORN-Recelpts, 147.223 bu.: oxnorts. 301..
S6,b.!;i si,ot "trong; No. 2, 46c elevator
and 46o f. o. b. atloat. Option market ac
tive and stronger, led by n sharp rlso In
December on covering, supplemented by
...nt.., v.,ivn, 'ii,,i iiiuus cicurunucH Hnll
mull prtuntrv nffnrttirru nlnaA.i ,
01io not advanco; Muy, 42UH2i;c1 closed
t 4ic; December, 4ISff45c, closed nt
(5;
23i)
26V40
track,
2SSi34c. Options tlrm, with corn, but oth
erwise dull und fenturuless.
RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, ilin
6o: Japan. 405c.
115AUT3-Steady: fancy hand picked.
4?405c; other domestic, 4c.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 77OS0c; good to
cholco, 354f91c,
HOPS Steady: state common to choice
1900 crop. 16tT21e; 1899 crop, ligiSe; old olds'.
2fl6o; Paclllc const. 1900 crop, 15ni9c;
crop. lOiiMto: old olds, 2if!c.
HIDES Firm; Qnlvoston, 20 to 23 lbs., ISH
01901 California, 21 to 25 lbs,, 19c; Texas
drv. 24 to 30 lbs.. 15c.
LEATHER Steady; hemlock Fole, nuenog
.Ayrcs. iigni 10 iicnvyweigiu, surso; nclil
WobT-Dull; domestlo fleece, 24026c
1Vins. 14i?16e.
PROVISIONS-Reef, quiet: family, $10.,V)
tfll.75; mess, $9.00i9.60; beef barns. $20.00
ji.nr, pncKei, iu.wn iw.uw; uxina iruia mess
Iifimvrfl7.no. Cut meats. Bteadv: olrklpii imi.
lies, SHOlOc: pickled shoulders, 60; pickled
hams, 89'4c. Lard, firm; western
stenmea, rennoo, easy; continent
17,50: Soutrt America, .zo; eompoi
ie. Pork, steady; family. $15.50Oi.
.im ttjnwni7rA mixi. iis.Oitf 1.1 no
FeVD Hteadv: spring bran, $1600016.35
I middling. $17.00019-60: winter bran, $17.00tf
jb.so; my, iiu.BOB'if.w.
T A I iLO W Eos y ; city, 4W01o; country
IlUTTER-Recelpts. 8,211 pkes.: firm
creamery. 174T25Uc: factory. 124M5c.
CHEESE Receipts, 7.70.J pkgs.; strong
large, September, HOUc; smull, Septem
ber. 16c; large, late mode, IOHOIO740
mall, lato made. 11c.
KQOS Receipts, 7.495 pkjs,; strong-; west
Rreonil uraile. slack filled. Now
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
J1.2...
l'lUEONH Live, per ooz., sue.
VEALH-Cholce, 9H10C.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
lav Dealers' association: Cholco upland.
$9.50! No. 1 upland, $9; medium, $8.50; coarse,
$8. Ryo straw, $6.50. Theso prices nro for
hny ot good color nnd quality. Demand
fair; receipts, 7 cars.
OATS-No. 3 white, 26c.
L'Ult.N .NO, 3, iSC.
HRAN-$13. I
VEGETABLES.
TUHNIPS-Per bu. baskot, DOo,
HEETS Per bu.. 00c.
CARROTS Per bu H)c.
LETTUCE Per doz., 30fl35c.
RADISHES-Per doz.. 80c.
HEANS Wnx. per 1-3 bu. baskote. $1;
string, toc.
I'OTATOES Per bu.. 401fOTc: joano. per
bu., 75c, ,
SWEET POTATOES For bbl., $2.00W!.25.
CA11HAOE Holland seed, 2c.
TOMATOES California, per 4-basket
crate, $2.
onions I'er mi., wc.
CELERY California, nn to size. 450760.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornla, per crate, $3.
FRUITS.
PEARS Per box, $2,000-2.25.
OUAPES Malaga, per keg, $6,5007.60.
Al'l'LES Native. 75cfi1.0o per bu.: per
bbl.. $2.60; eastern, $3.(kKX25; California
liel'.llowers. per box. $1.40n?1.50.
CRANRERHIES Hell and ijugio. 19 per
bbl.; Jorsoys, per bbl., $8; per crate, $2.75,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOES-Callfomla seedlings. $2.75;
navels, $3.50; Mexicans, $3.50; Florldas, $4.
LEMONS California, extra fancy. $3.&0fi
3.75; choice. $3.23.
iiAKANAp-i'er buncn, according 10 eize,
$2.Wiff2.&0.
Fins uanrornia, new cartons, we: lay
ers, 75c.
dated-peresian, in oo-id. poxes. 6'tcpcr
lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 green.
6c; No. 1 salted, 8c: No. 2 salted, 7o;
calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. GV-c: drv hides. 8ffl3c:
sheep pelts, 23Q75c; horse hides, $1.60W2.23.
,ui.3 r.iiKiiHii wiiuium. vr 111., j.iui iii-
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., lSO20c
raw
CIDEIt ler bbl.. $5: uer half bbl.. S3.
SAUERKRAUT Por bbl.. SI: nor half
bbl., $2.50.
St. Louis (irnln and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 4. WHEAT Higher:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 70c: track. 72
Jc: December. 71c: Janunry. u?ic: May.
I'frc jno. - nam. wi5iwic.
CORN-IIlKher: No. 2 ensh. 35c
S6H36Uc; De.-;ember, 35c; May, 35,40
ijath f irm; mo. z casn, mw,
I1'.n T-,nn...t.,.M u ( I . T., O-! .
..1,41., miumui..! Mm,, U75.,
while. 27c.
RYE Quiet; 4S?;ift49c.
FLOUR Quiet: natonts. $150(33.65
fancy and straights, $3.1503.45; clears, $2.85
SEEDS-Tlmothy, steady, $3.7504.20; flax,
no mnrket.
CORNMEAI-Steady, $2.
H HAN Firmer; sacked east track. 6Sra67c.
HAY Stroim: tlmothv. $10.004M4.W:
pralrlo, higher, $10.50.
wiiiHit.Y teaay, i.i'i.
HEMP TWINP-9c.
RAQOING 7fl7ic.
blng, $13. Lard, nominally higher, $6.8537.00.
ury sail meats moxeaj, easy; exirn snorts,
$7.23; clear ribs and clear sides, $7.50. Bacon
(boxed), steady to Mrm: extra shorts, $8.25;
clear ribs and clear sides, $8.50.
METALS Lead. dull. S4.25: sneltor. dull.
$1.15.
POULTRY Quiet: chickens. 6c: turkeys.
6c; ducks. 7c; geese.. 60c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 18026c;
dalrv. l&t20e.
K(iUH Htenny. sue.
RECEIPTS Flour. 8.000 bbls.: wheat. 21.-
000 bu.: corn. 46,000 bu.; oats. 31,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 18 000 bbls.: wheat.
42,000 bu.; corn, 33,000 bu.; oats, 25,000 bu.
Liverpool Grnln and Provisions,
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 4. WHEAT Oulet.
unchanged; December, 5s lllid; Marcn,
6s d.
corn Quiet, uncnange-a to ia metier:
December, 4s Id; January, 3s 10d; March,
3s 9d.
I'i'iAH uanauian. lis s'iii.
FLOUR St. Lou s fancy winter, steady at
BS IK1.
HOPS at iAindon (Pac nc coast), steady
at 2 bnwr.i lis.
PROVISIONS-Bcef. extra India mess.
easy at C9s; prime mess, nominal at 65s.
I'orK. prime mess western, llrm at izs.
Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., steady at 46s
lid. iiacon, cuiniierinnd cut. i to ., ius.
stroni; at 48s: loin; clenr middles, lluht. 30 to
3o lbs., tlrm nt 48s 9d: long c car mldd es.
ncavy, w 10 11 ius., stenuy at HMiau; snort
Denies. 14 to 16 lbs., strong nt bQs tid: slioui
ders. square, 11 to 13 lbs., strong nt 3ls;
short clear backs. 16 to 20 lbs., tlrm nt 44s.
Lnrd, prlmo western, In tierces, quiet nt 3Ssj
Amerlcnnrellned, In palls, steady at 39s 3d.
BUTTER Finest United States, quiet at
litis: goon united states, nun nt kis lid.
rauLuw-I'lrm; jirimo city, zosud; aus
tralln. In London. 27s 61.
CHEESE Ens v: American finest white.
51s Cd: Amorlcnn tlnest colored. 62s 6d.
Rcclnts of whent during the last threo
days, 200,000 centnls, Including 159,000 Ameri
can. Receipts of American corn during tho
last tnrco nays, wi.',wu centals.
wcainer line.
Kiinsns City firuln nntt Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 4. WHEAT De-
comber, iU0G3c; Mny, 67o; cash, No. 2
linrd. 65(r?Cc; No. 3, 63063c; No. 2 red,
6S'-ti9c; No. 3, 61067c.
uoitN December. 33c: May, 34c; ensn,
o. mixeii. iw'i(3j",ic; io, . wniie, aic;
jo. ;i, ssrfiioic.
UA IS NO, Z White, 24025c,
RYE No. 2. 45c.
llAY-Cholco timothy. $10.00010.50: choice
prnlrie. $9.504110.00.
BUTTER Creamery. lCTJ22c: dnirv. fancy.
lie.
ECiQS II Cher: fresh M ssnurl nnd Kan
ens stock, 20c doz., lofs off, cases returned;
new whltowood cases Included. Wo more.
hu;i.-i-jii't wncat, us.mjo uu.; corn, 2i,tuo
bu.: oats, 11.000 bu.
SHIPMENT!
S Whent. 00.000 bu.: corn.
iu,5'A) uu,; oats, v,wu uu.
Clmiiges In Available Sniiplr,
NEW YORK. Deo. 4. Sneclnl cabin and
telegraphic communications to Hradstreot's
show tno following ciianges in nvauabio
supplies from tho Inst nccoitnt:
WHEAT Unlteil States and Canada, east
ot tho Rockies, Increase, l,527,0i bu,: afloat
for and In Europe, decrease. 3,000,000 bu.;
total sunnl.v. decrease. 1.473.000 bu.
CORN United States and Cunada, cast of
tho Rockies, Increase, 301,000 bu.
OATS United States nnd Canada, east
of tho Rocltles. decrease, 635,000 bu. Among
tno mon important increases reported to
Hradstreot's nro thoso of 950.000 bu. in Mnnl.
toba, 400,000 bu. at northwestern interior
elevators. 267,000 bu. itt Depot Harbor, 83,000
bu. at Rochester nnd 82.WX) bu. at Ht. Josepn.
Tho most Important decrease la that of 171,-
vw uu. at v.iucuiio private uiuvaiura.
Toledo Murlcrt.
TOLEDO, O.. Dec. 4.-WIIEAT-Dull nnd
urm: casn nnti ueccmncr, iuc; iiay, tjc.
CORN Dull and higher; cash, 37c; De
W.ll.'l'l, .kii;,
OATS Quiet nnd llrm; ensh and Decern-
uer. sac j .-viay, ic.
RYE 51c.
CLOVERSEED Dull nnd steady: 1899
prune, u.jj; ucccmner, ih.w; Ainrcn, )j.iZ
Duluth MnrUct.
DULUTH. Dec. 4,-WHEAT-Cash, No. 1
num. unc: no. i noruiern, 7iic: no. :
northern, C20C8c; to arrive, No. 1 hard,
n-io; no. i northern, 7i;c; December, 7l7c
May, 75c.
MlnneauolU .drain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Den. 4 WHEATrnh
72?io; December, 72HOJ May, 76c; on track,
No, 1 hard, 74ie; No. 1 northern, 72ic; No.
noruiern, lUUK lU-Jic.
FLOUR First patonts, $1.000410! second
patents, $3.75y3.8,i; Ilrst clears, $2.8W2.w;
second clenrs, $2.CCt2.15.
BRAN In bulk, Ill.Ulidl.iJ.
Phllndrlplilit Produce Mnrkrt.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 4. BUTTER
Firm. Ho higher: fnncv western cream
eries, 26c; faiu y western prints, 2Sc.
ljiiu 1 inn, ie nigner; iresu iiratu,
fresh western, 270; fresh southwestern, 2tc;
fresh southern, 25c,
CHEESE Firm i New York full creams,
fancy small, ll'iiJll'.jc; fancy small, fair to
choice, lOUOHc.
MIMrnukne Ornln Mnrket,
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Dec. 4. WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, 74OT5c; No, 2
northern. 71073c,
RYE-Steady; No. 1, DOc.
BARLEY Steady: No. 2. C9c: sample. 41
56c.
MOVEMliNi-S OF STOCKS AMI HOM1H.
Anniiiincrinrnt of ltinrtrrl- Dividend
Inrn .Siigar Loom- All Around.
NEW YORK. Iliv 4 A fnvnrlln nnnidoT
)n Wall street Is that n stirprlso Is alwnys
uxpecieii in ougur. in tno pjrsu-.i oi tneir
professional avocation stock traders tiro
always trying to discount what they ex-
hci anu tno consequence is mat in sugar
hey nro Invariably surnrlsed nnd disap
pointed. Today was no exception. Action
on tho quarterly dividend has been looked
for at any time for several days past and
tho "news" us to what tho dividend would
bo hns varied all the way from an Increase
In tho regular rato from li to 2 per cent
and up, to the regular 14 and an extra dis
bursement of 2 per cent. Tho speculation
has gono on right merrily on that basis.
'1 ho prlco was run up to U"U this morning
when tho Intimation was disseminated that
no action would bo taken on tho dividend
;oay. consequently tho announcement u
llttlo later that the directors had met nt
tho private residence of the president of
tllO comnanv nnd ilir1nrl n ,l vl,l,,n,l nf
only lji per cent camo llko a bombshell
upon tno speculative contingent.
In their rush to save losses they forced
tho price down by rapid stages, meeting
no support except from professional shorts
on tho way down. Tho Block touched 127U
In tho last hour, which was 8 full points
below tho highest, and closed with a net
loss of 6. Tho violent slump In this stock
had n depressing Influence on tho wliolo
market, but tho movement clsowhcro at no
umo approacned demoralization, in fact
thero Were nolnts nf Ntri-nirth noralnllnir
hero and thero In tho railroad, list, notably
tho Erin ntrirlts iiml lit tlm Inu-.tiri,)
Bouthwesterns, but theso yielded their galn3
in uiu into reaction, in tno enriy dealings
tho principal weakness was shown by tlm
specialties and especially the steel slocks.
Tho latter group showed good recoveries
und except for Tennessee Coal held well
In tho Into weakness of tho railroad list.
Thu pressure to sell the railroads grow
steadily during tho latter part of tho day
and a largo number of them Bhow net
losses or noout n. point. Chicago, Burling
ton & OUlncV declined !:. Tim untinrnl
weakness, whllo partly due to sympathy
with tho violent decline In Sugnr, was un
doubtedly based for tho most part on
nnxloty as to tho ability of tho money
market to carry speculative accounts snfely
over tho new year.
Thero was no ovldenco that liquidation
was forced today, but a spirit of caution
prevailed and Induced measures to avoid
anything llko forced liquidation In view of
argo advances In prices which tho market
has enjoyed.
Owing to tho renewed movement of cur
rency to the Interior nnd tho present low
level of pension disbursements tho sub
treasury has nlready taken up from tho
money market nearly $3,000,000 since Fri
day. Today's transfers to tho interior,
which went to Now Orleans, were $400,000,
compnred with $550,000 yesterday. Another
notlconb'.o feature of the situation Is tho
steadiness of sterling exchange In splto of
tho Ilrmness of tho local monoy market
and tho notably easier rates In London
nnd Berlin. Tho foreign selling of oir se-
umiuL-3, iviiiun was continued today to tllo
oxtent of about 25.000 shares. Is supposed
to account for this. Tho opinion Ib ex
pressed by soma foreign authorities that
this process has been carried so fnr as to
leavo New York without futuro power to
draw gold from Europenn sources. In this
connection today's report of n further
shipment from Australia to San Francisco
of $1,500,000 In gold has somo slgnltlcunce.
Incoming Htcamers nro bringing largo ship
ments of American securities recently sold
bv foreicn holders and thi tnrmnin In tlm
nupnly of stock avallablo for lending serves
hi iiii'iiuuiii near operations in tno marKct.
Tho bond market shared In tho reac
tionary tendency of tho Btock market, but
was vnrled bv new nnlntn nf trnr?ili
Totnl sales, par value, $3,505,000. United
Hinies new is advanced ' per cent on the
IUHI Uli.ll.
Tho Commercial Advert snr'n T.nnilnn
cablegram says: Business In tho mnrkots
uero touay was restricted nnd dull, specu
lators refralnlni; from dentlnir until Thnrs.
day's Afrikander meeting, which It Is
thought may creato somo political dis
quietude. Paris rumors ot a settlement of
copper troubles were accompanied by a fall
in noma oi una in spanisn is or nnd
fnlrly large cash sales of consols, which
fell S-16. Tho sales of tlntos wero attributed
to President MclClnley's reference to trusts
In his message, which hitting the Amal
gamated company would, It Is thought,
reaot on tlntos. but the trouble Is nmuir.
ently local. London was dull throughout
except xor juries, in wnicn nn apparently
concerted movemnnt was tnnrtn. bnlli lmrn
and In New York. I-omlon was Inclined to
sou tno lint, but New York stendled prices,
sending Erlo lsts $1 above London nripps.
Tho Bank of England lost 150,000 gold to
Egypt and 50,0(0 to Java. Money was
plentiful desplto tho puyment of 1,000,000
III ireiinury iiiijh.
rno ronowing aro tno closing prices on
tho Now York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do nfd
Baltimore & O...
Canadian Pac...
Canada So
dies. & Ohio ....
Chicago O. W....
u. & w
Chi. Ind. & L...,
do nfd
Chi. & E. Ill
C. & N. W
C, R. I. & P
C. C, C. & St. L,
Colorudo So
do 1st Did
, do 2d nfd
Del. & Hudson..,
Del. L. & W
Denovr & R. O...
do pfd
Erlo ,
do 1st nfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
Hocking Coal ..,
Hocking Valloy.,
Illinois ucnt.ru i.,
Iowa Central
do nfd
Lako Erlo Sc W.,
do pfd
Lake Shoro
L. & N ,
Mnnhnattnn L..
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St. Li...,
do pfd
Mo. Pnclllc
Mobile & Ohio...,
M.. K. & T
do nfd
N. J. Central ....
N. Y. Central ...
Norfolk & W....,
do nfd
No. Paclllc
do nfd
Ontario & W....,
Oro. Ry. & Nnv,
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Rending
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W ,
do pfd
St. L. & S. F, ...
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
St, L. Southw...
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. &- Omaha
So, Paclllc
So. Railway ....
do pfd
Tex. H .Pnclllc.
Union Pnclllc ...
do pfd
38 Wabash
82t do pfd ,
inVilWheel. (c L. E.
85U do 2d pfd
ESU'wis. Central ....
37 Third Avenuo ..,
14-!8 B. & O. pfd
133 Nntlonnl Tube...
Zi do pfd
57 Adnms Ex.......
07 Amerlcnn Ex....
160 TJ. 8. Ex
HIH Wells-Fargo Ex
& Amer. Cot. Oil...
Ci do pfd
42Amer. Malting .
24 Ar
ii'l il
14 Ar
17 I do nfd...
113 Amer. S. & it,..,
181 do nfd
Amer. Spirits ,.
no pru
mer. 8. Hoon..
v;a no inn
1S'J Amor. 8. & W...
13i do pfd
3S Amer. Tin Plato
123 do pfd
20 Amer. Tobacco .
46 i do pfd
33 Anne. Mln. Co..
107 Brooklyn R. T..
210U Colo. Fuel & I..
83 Con. Tobacco .,
103 do pfd 01
169 Federal Steel ... 48
7594
52
100
23
'3
. 27'J
. 10
,112
,
, CO
,103
.110
,160
,131
. 30
, 5
, 26
, 51 1;
, 03
, 14
, 17
, 27
, 75
. 41i
.1064
,130
. 47
. 4!VJ4
US i do nfd
CtGon. Electric
P9Qlucoso Sugar ...
59 do pfd
41Intsr. Paper
12 do pfd
37 T.acledo (Ins
IIS Natlonnl Biscuit,
1111 do pfd
l Natlonnl Lead .,
81 i do pfd ;
70 Natlonnl Steel ..,
Uv4 do pfd
21 N. Y. Air Brako,
42 No. American ...
76 .Pacific Coast
142 do 1st pfd..
19 ' do 2d pfd
Pacific Mall
31
65
3
1KU
76
45i
16
3.-.",
173l
120
41'i
. 17l
. SI 1
Peoplo's Oas
Pressed S. Car..,
do pfd
Pullman P. Car.,
H. R. & T
Sugar
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & I..
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
U. S. Rubber ...
do pfd ,
Westorn Union.,
Republic I. & 8.
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. L
Amal. Copper ..
70
67
91
19
93
35
92
JUI
19
57
86
Of.
47
9f
49
M
201
5';
127,
116i
67!l
irn
74I
2!1
85
83
, 91
ng of Industrials nnd ' Spanish 4. while
Rio tlntos further receded. Batiks were
depressed. Threo por cent rentes, lOlf 45o
for tho account, Exchnngo on London, 25f
I0c for checks. Spnnlsh 4s closed at 69.50.
BERLIN, Dec. 4. Exohango on London,
20 in 44pfgs. for checks, Discount raless
Short bills, 4 per cent: three-monthV bills.
4 per cent. Homo funds wero steady on
tho bourse hero today. Spanish 4s fluctu
ated. Americans were dull. Canadian Pa
elites wero maintained. Mines wero dull
and banks wero tlrm.
U
H. ref. 2s. rec
do coupon ,
do 3s, reg ,
do coupon ,
do new 4s, reg,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg,,
do coupon ,
do 5s, reg ,
iln rnnnnn
I. Of C. 3 C3....
Atcn, gen. 4s
do mil. 4s
Can. So. 2s
'. & O. 4s
do 5s
& N. W. c. 7s.,
do 8. F. il. fl...
Chicago Ter. 4s.,
Colo. So. 4s
K fk R. O. 4s...,
rlo general 4s.,
. W. Sc D. C. Is,
en. Electric Os.
Central Is....,
& N. mil. 4s..,
. IC. fir T. 2h...
do 4s,...,,
Fnrelfrn I'liuiiielnl.
LONDON, Dec. 4. Money Is In fair sup
ply, the India bills operation havlnc lib ap
preciable effect. Discounts aro steady. It
Is generally believed that the case of Bhort
loans Is temporary. Tho Joint stock banks
nro taking bills cautiously. Business on the
Stock exchango wns Irrogulnr nnd thero
wns llttlo doing. Consuls wero dull aim
money mnrket was distrusted) and other
nign ciass securities wero weaK. Homo rails
wero supported on tho decline In tho prlco
of coal nnd Oormnn demnnd, Argentines
led tho advance. Americans nnened nt our.
Ity and closed dull. Tho dull feature was
tho ilrmness or i;ries. Grand Trunks
spurted, tlrst nnd seconds rising sharply,
tho decrease In tratllo returns not count-
ling expectations. Rlo tlntos wero Hat and
Knfllrs wero Irrogulur. Gold premiums nro
quoted ns follows: Buenos Ayrcs. 13O.C0:
Mndrld. 33.32; Llwlion, S7.50: Homo, 5.00. "Tho
nmount of bullion withdrawn from tho
Bank of England on bnlanco today was
.uu.imi. ri'inniEii i. ui,
PARIS, Deo. 4. Prices on tho bourse to
dav wero Ktcndy carls, but subsequently do
dined. Tho feature was tho heaviness of
Rlo tlntos. cnused by a rumor that Presi
dent McKInley Is about to declare tlm
necessity for preparing n law against
trusts, missions were in goou aemanu
Near me close mere was considerable sen
Svr York Money Market. ,
NEW YORK. Dec: 4.-MONEY-Oij call.
steady at 4)f4 per cent; Inst loon, 4 wr
cent; prlmo mercantile pajier, 4iH pur
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Unsteady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $l.8.ri'4
for demand and nt $1.81 for sixty days:
posted rates, $1.82 nnd $I.S6; commercial
LlPs. $l..-JVV(il.81',4.
SILVER-Certillcates, 61065c; bar, fllo;
Mexican dollars, 50Uc.
BONDS Government, strong: stnto. un
steady; railroad, Irregular.
-rno closing prices on oonus touay uro as
follows:
D
D
I
Gc
la.
I
M
101
105
110
110
Sit
lln
116
113
113U
124
l2H
89
10S
103
120V1
139
U9
P.'
84 I
101
T.-.U
in
loo
71
V4
N. Y. Central Is,
N. J. C. gen. 6s.,
No. Pnclllc 3s...,
I do 4
N Y C & 8 L 4s.,
N. & W. con. 4s,
Ore. Nnv. Is
do 4s ,
Oregon 8. L. 6s..
do consol Cs...,
Rending gen. 49,
R. O. W. is
8t L & 1 M c. 5s..
St L & 8 F g. 6s,
St. Paul consols,
St. P.. O. & P. Is
do 5s
So. Pacific 4s....,
So. Railway 6s...
H. It. AC 'I'. US....,
Tex. A: Facllla Is
do 2s
Union Pac. 4s,.
Wabash Is
do 2s
West Shoro 4s.
Wis! Central 4s
Vn. Centuries .,
110
:l35&
,105
107
i 9S
111
,102
127
116
91
,100
113
12S
lit
,119
i$
112
, 70
.113
108
116
105
114
86
12
Ilnaton Ntock Utiotntlons.
BOSTON, Dec. 4.-Call loans, por
Cfjnt; tlmo lonns, 405 per cent. Official
closing:
A.. T. & S. F
do pfd
Amor. Sugar
uo pi(i ,
Amer. Tel
Boston & Alb'y.,
Boston At Me....
C, B. & Q
Dominion Coal..,
do nfd
Federal Steel ,.,
do nfd
Fltchbtirg pfd...
Gen. Electric ...
do nfd
Ed. Elec III ,
Mex. Central ....
Mich. Telephone,
N. k. u. & u
Old Colony ,
Old Dominion .,,
Rubber -.,
Union Paclllc
, 38 Union End
7V West End
117 Westlngh. Elec,
,116 lAtchtsnn 4s
,167 IN. E. G. & C. 5s
249 Adventure ,
,195 Allouoz Mln. Co.
131 Amnl. Copper ..,
, 37 Atlantic
,112 .Boston & Mont.,
4t Butte & Boston.,
, 75 Cul. & Hccia
,138 Centennial
,166 Franklin
ll.i Humboldt
,21.8 Osceola
, 11 Parrot ,
85 Qtilncy
12 Santa Fo Cop..
,201 Tamarack
78 Utah Mining ..
28'Wlnona
71 Wolverines
3
M
t:(i
101
, 67
, 614
: 9f,
. 27
.MS
. 81
.825
. 16
. 15
. 25
:8fc
.174
. 6-
.297
. 34
.
45
Nevr York Mining; Stock.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4. The following aro
the closing quotations for mining shares
touay:
Chollar 12
Crown Point 10
Con. Cal. & Va..l30
Dead wood 53
Gould & Currlo,.. &n
Halo & Norcross. 15'
Homestnko 0500
Iron .Silver to
Mexican 15
Ontario O'X)
Ophlr
riymoutn
Quicksilver ....
do' pfd
Sierra Novada
Standard
Union Con
Yellow Jacket .
Brunswick
. Co
. 8
125
.700
. ?3
.290
. 20
. 20
.. 9
London Ntock Quotntlons.
LONDON, Dec. 4.-4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money.,
do account
Atchison
Can. Pacific ....
St. Paul ,
Illinois Central..
LoulHvlllo
Union Pac. pfd.
N. Y. Central...
97
97
tnv.
8711'
131
18,47U'
Erlo
do 1st nfd
Pennsylvania ..
Heading ,
No. Pacific nfd.
Grand Trunk ..
Anaconda
Rand Mines ....
8
15
42i
10
-
3
40
BAR SILVER-Stcndy, t911-16d per ounce.
MONEY 2 nor cent. Thn nitn nf din.
count In tho opon market for short bills Is
3 per cent; for threo months' bills, 3 per
natiV) Clearings.
CHICAGO. Dee. 4. Clearlnvs. lK.417.1Kn!
lialnnccs. '$1,570,307. Posted exchange, $4.82
04.86. New York exchange, 15c discount,
llAl.TIMOnP nn J Pl.apln,,. tcc?n
S45; balances. $140,154.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4.-Clearlng8. $306,039,
445; balances, $11,339,837.
1IUSTUN. uec. 4. Clearings, 126,841,930;
balances. $2,100,093.
CINCINNATI. DfC l-ClearlnM, $M7,
000. Money, 3a per cent. New York ex-
cnange, par to zhc premium,
I'HILADELPIIIA. Dec. 4. Clearings. 121..
618.020; balnnces. $3,372,880.
ht. LuuiM, uec; 4. Clearings, $7,015,048.
Money, steady at 407 per cent. New York
oxchnnge, COc discount bid, 40c discount
asked.
Refilling Company's Dividend.
NEW YORK. Deo. 4. Tho Amerlrnn
Sugar Rofinlng company has declared a
dividend of li per cent on Its common
stock for tho quarter. This rato Is the
same as paid on tho previous quarter.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Dec 4.-COTTON-The cot
ton mnrket nursucd nn Irregular eoursn to.
day and speculation showed further con
tractions abroad, hero and In New Orleans.
Tho opening was easy, with near months
105 points higher on covering by room
shorts, following better cables than ex
pected and rumors that southern spot mar
kets wero advancing on active export do
mestic demnnd. The moro rcmoto options
wero 106 points lower undor genernl selling
on a moderate scale and nn nlmost total
absence of support from any direction.
Soon nfter tho call tho market was steadl:r
and a trlfio moro active, duo to firm ndvlces
from tho English market; but still later
nn easier turn developed under renewed
selling, tno direct result of largo estlmntes
for recelnts nt tho norts nnd Inner towns
nnd a moro bearish semi-weekly Interior
town stntoment than looked for. Though
llnnl reports from southern' spot murknts
rollccteu Increased strength and somo Im
provement In values on urgont demand
lrom Now England t-ptnners and the ex
port faction, thero was n lack of Interest
In tho market and prices rallied but a few
points nt most. Tho New Orleans matket
wns finally quiet nnd steady, with prlca
net 6ffll points lower,
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 4.-COTTON-easler;
sales. 5,650 bnles; ordinary, 8 3-lGc;
good ordinary, 8 13-lHo: low middling,
7-16n; middling, 913.16o: good middling,
101-lOc; middling fnlr, 10c; receipts, 15.87')
bales; stock, 313,342 bnles. Futures: De
cember, 9 62'??9.fi3c: January, 9.5909.60c; Feb
ruary. 9.5Sfl9.59c: Mnreh. 9.5S9.59c: Anrll.
9.57fi9.5$e: May, 9.5609.57c; June, 9.5509.5Cc;
July, y&w'UBc.
ST. LOUIS, Deo. I. COTTON Steady;
sales, 130 bales; middling. 913-16o: receipts,
12.62S bales: jIi nmcnts. 12,069 bales: Btock,
C2.270 bnles.
GALVESTON, Deo. t.uunuN steady
at 9 9-16c.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 4.-COTTON Spot,
modcrato business; prices firmer: Amor
lean middling, per lb., 519-32d. Tho sales
of tho day wero 7.000 bnles, of which 500
wero for sptculntlon nnd export nnd In
cluded 6,500 Amerlcnn: receipts. 10.000 bales.
Including 11.3m) American. Futures opened
quiet and steady nnd closed steady; Aincr
Iphii nilddllni;. 1. in. c. ner lb.. December.
C31-6UiT 32-61(1, Fellers; December and Jan
uary, r2:-UNl. buyers; janunry nnu I'eii
runry, 5 27-6ld. sellers: Februnry nnd
Mnreh, 5 21-61Q-3 2."i-64d. sellers: March nnd
April, 5 22-6ld, Hollers: Anrll and May.
6 19-6ld, buyers; Mny nnd June, fi 16-01O
5 1'i-6td, buyon; Juno nnd July, r. 13-6lO
rl4-6ld, sellers: July nnd August, filO-ilO
511-61(1, sellors: Augtist nnd Scptomber,
5 i-6l03 9-6ld, buyers.
Oil Mnrket.
OIL CITY, Doc. 4. OILS-Credlt bnl
m, 11.07! rprtlllentes. offered. S1.0UV,.
$1.0S bid; shipments. 79,855 bbls.: average,
80.175 bbls.; runs, '90,774 bbls.; average, 74,309
bbls.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.-OILS-Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, 28c; prlmo yellow, 31c.
I'ctroloum. dull: refined Now York. $7.25:
Pennsylvania and Baltimore, $7.20; Pennsyl
vania and Baltimore, In bulk. $1.63. Turpen
tine, steady nt 42c, "osjn- sieauy;
Hlrnliied. common to good. $1.65fLi0.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4. OILS Cottonseed,
Hull refined, Bpot, quiet, nt 20s 9d, Tur
pentlnu spirits, dull, nt 30s. Rosin, common,
steady, nt 4s 7d. Linseed, sternly, at 32s 6d.
Potroieum, rollneu, (iuei, hi is.
Coffee Mnrketw
NEW Y'OBK, Dec. 4.-COFFEE-Optlons
opened sternly, with prices unchanged to 5
points lower, and wenkened after tho cull
under room selling. After midday tho mar
ket was firmer and 15 points higher on cov
ering and light Investment buying,
prompted by a rally of frnno In Havre
and nntlclpatlon of a email world's vlslblo
supply Increase, Trading wns compnra
tlvoly light nnd chlelly professional. The
mnrkot closed firm, with quotations un
changed to 10 points higher. Total sales
wero 18,500 bags. Including, per 100 lbs.:
Dccomber, 6.155j6.20; March, 6.400 6.60c: Mny,
. i-v... t . . , . . n .-.-. li ..... i ... a er,tt -Ki
Snot, Rlo, quiet; No, 7 Invoice, per lb., "c,
Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9'al3c. .
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
EccelpU of Oattlo Fairly Liberal and Prices
Steadj to Strong on All Qradet.
HOGS CLOSE TO A NICKEL HIGHER
fllieep anil Lambs In Active' Demand
and Mnrket Ahnnt a Dime Higher
Tlmn nt (.'loan nf Laat Week
Feeders About Strnd-.
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 4.
, Receipts wero: Cntlle. Hogn. Sheep.
Otllcl.il Monday 2.783 ll.WH 6,91
Otllclnl Tuesday 8,304 7.86 6.776
11.7.)
10.U7
11,512
11,497
8.215
Two days this week C.0S7 11,561
Same days Inst week,... U.5M 1S.966
Sumo woek before 9,462 1 6,455
Hnmu threo Weeks nco.., 10.071 10,417
U....... -I... . n t Til
"tw njui ivccnn liKo i,iw .-
Average price paid for hogs for tho last
several days, with comparisons:
I 1900. I1899.I189S. 1897. !S96.18t5.18M
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
DCC.
Dec.
Deo.
Dec.
4 82
1 !U
4 82W
78
76
5W
76
70Ti
' Hi
4 CStt!
4 62
4 C3
4 '17
3 W 3 33 3 27
3 84 3 35 3 31 3 18
3 87 3 36 3 32 3 11
3 SC 3 3i 3 32 3 14
3 29 3 34 3 16
3 88 3 34 i 1
3 89 3 31 3 15
3 86 3 37 3 S9 ,
3 85 3 44 3 T, 21
3 82 3 46 3 27 3 21
3 77 3 38 3 30 3 16
3 23 3 24 3 21
3 76 3 2S 3 2j
3 73 3 20 3 32
3 68 3 19 3 30
3 71 3 21 3 27 3 38,
3 74 3 25 3 23 3 19
3 76 3 28 3 25 3 09
3 29 3 19 3 23
3 81 3 29 3 21 3 16
3 46
3 46
I
3 41
3 39
8 42
3 42
3 38
3 41
3 46
3 50:
3 43
3 37
3 40,
S 35
3 42
3 39
4 31
4 45
4
4 1
4 U
4 37
4 41
4 :
4 4)
4 :s
4 30
4 40
4 i!9
'.4l
4 47
4 38
Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday.
Tho nlllrl.nl tmnilisp nt run nt Stock
brought In today by each rond was:
Cattlo.Hogs.Sh'p.H'ses.
C, M. & Bt P. Ry 3 7
Missouri Pacific Rv 3 3 2
Union Pacific system. ... 17 15 10 2
C. &.N. W. Ry 2 .. 1
F, E. & M. V. R, It.... 36 33 4
S. C. & P. Ry 4
C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 1R 6 5
B. & M. R. It R 49 19
C, II. & Q. Ry 8 18 1 1
C, R. I. & P., cast 1 7 1
u. it. I. Ac l'., west l
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts 139 112 24 4
Tho disposition nf tho dav's recelnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or ncnu inuicateu:
Buyers.
Omnha Packing Co....
O. II. Hammond Co....
Swift nnd Company,
Cattle. Hogs. Ch'p.
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour t uo
R. Becker & Degan
Vansunt & Co
J. L. Cnrey
Lobmnn & Co
McCreary & Clark
Benton & Underwood...
Huston & Co
Llvtngstono & Schaller.
L. F. Huh
II. L. Dennis & Co
Other buyers
161
157
450
44
647
7
60
17
20f
24
38
3
S3
7
67
545
640
1.X18
1.708
2,206
1,968
119
206
81
1,613
426
7,860
3,092
fv537
Totals 3,320
CATTLE There was not a. nnrtlcularlv
heavy run of cnttlo hero today, and ns the
demand on the part of pnekers and yard
traders, as well was In good shape, tho
market ruled ncttve and steady to strong en
all deslrablo grades.
a good proportion of tne receipts were
mado tin of cornfed cnttle. closo to fifty
cars being reported on sale. Packers nil
seemed to want a few, bo It won a good,
Bteady to strong, active market. In soma
enses sales were maae tnai iookcci a uima
higher, and even the short fed stuff moved
a llttlo moro freely than has been the casa
of lato. Tho moro deslrablo bunches begun
moving to tho scales nt an early hour, and
practically ovcrythlng was sold In good
ueason.
There was only a fair supply of cow
stuff on sale today, and buyers picked up
what wns offered at good steady prices
They seemed to bo anxious for supplies, so
that everything, from tho best grades
down to tho cauncrs, sold at good price.? ns
compared wun tne way tncy navo Dcen
going of lato.
Thoro wero not many feeders on sala
today, and ns a result'tho belter grndes met
wllli rAnlv nalo nt stendv to stronr nnces
Tho less desirable grades alBo sold at good
steady prices. btocg cowm and ncuers
brought fully steady, prices if they wero
good, nnd stock bulls also Bold a llttlo
bettor. Thero was not much change in
stock calves.
The supply or western range came touav
was rattier lignt. adoui tne oniy Deei
cattla offered wan a string of Texas stuff
which brouint good tron prices. Ornss
cows also sold fully steady with yesterday,
and the same could b said of stockora
and feeders. Representative sales:
No.
2...
2
10...
il"!
13...
i...
19...,
39...
12...
1...
1...,
69...
15...
Av.
..1030
.. 865
.. 874
.. 955
.. 914
.. 793
.. 980
..1154
..1138
..1205
.. 950
..1180
.. 940
..1092
.1128
Pr.
3 00
3 35
3 35
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 0
4 25
4 35
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 75
4 80
Jo.
4B. .
17..
34..
16..
51..
60..
88..
19..
44..
60..
39..
80..
89..
2..
1.
Av.
...1187
...1097
...1373
...1356
...1368
...1266
...1263
...1299
...1038
...1281
...1267
...1217
...1306
...1250
.1040
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
18 870 4 CO 96 925
17 923 4 3'. 101 913
W D.
3...
6...
4...
3...
9...
37...
8...
1...
3...
8...
1...
2...
1...
10...
1,.
1..
5..
4..
1...
1...
1...
1...
15...
8...
O
10...
7...
4...
1...
1
3
1
4
2 ....
r.'.....
21
1
19
1.
. 820
. 830
.1000
. 823
.1060
. 960
. 890
. 960
. 840
. 955
. 810
. 860
.1080
.1060
. 960
.1062
. 662
. 918
. 920
.1166
.1062
.1080
. 985
.1160
. 950
1070
,fc 1320
981
1070
1025
1010
1050
1160
....1170
....1121
....1177
....1000
....1037
....1152
.... 877
....1010
....1075
....1020
.... 670
.... 656
.... 550
.... 912
.... 625
.... 720
.... 862
.... 332
.... 318
90
2 25
2 25
2 2)
2 25
2 rs
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 55
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 1)0
2 63
2 65
2 ft)
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 30
2 90
2 90
2 90
2 90
2 1)0
2 91
2 95
2 95
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
HEIFERS.
.... 960
....1040
....1025
....1010
.... 928
....1200
....1005
....1165
....1168
.... 780
....1030
....1019
....1200
.... 941
..,.1196
....1150
....1092
....1140
.... 940
....1110
....1120
....1020
....1060
898
1098
.......1180
1000
960
...1206
...1190
... 993
...1192
... 930
...1080
...1231
25 1104
19 1066
9 1014
6 1376
1 1320
34 1148
1 1400
1.
1.
2
1
6
1:::::
2
6
8
1
18
3
10......
6
1
6
1
1
10
1
1
l....A
8
9
1.
1.
1.
6...
1...
8...
7...
1...
1...
29
2 60
3 0)
3 15
3 15
3 23
3 25
3 30
11.
11.
20.
11.
2.
3.
14..
CALVES.
3 60 1
5 00 3
6 00
1058
1058
E6.8
971
9S5
480
969
90
190
160
Pr.
4 85
4 SO
4 90
4 90
4 M
5 00
5 10
5 05
6 10
R 15
6 15
5 20
5 20
5 20
6 20
4 Vi
80
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 05
3 05
3 1)5
3 05
3 05
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 1'j
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 40
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 U'i
.1 60
3 70
3 75
3 90
3 90
3 95
4 00
3 40
3 40
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 75
i 23
6 00
6 55
6 10
1 stag.
10SO 3 00 1 feeder.. .1190
Hcheffcr Bros. L'olo.
1...
29...
5...
19...
20...
1...
2...
2...
1...
1...
1...
2...
1...
11...
79...
1...
V.'.'.....
1....
1....
39....
1.,..
5.,,,
14....
HTfiniC COWS AND HEIFERS.
,7..... 470 2 50 16 767 2 DO
7&2 2 00 20 685 3 00
718 2 60 I. ...j 750 3 10
1029 2 65 1 870 3 10
939 2 80 1 610 3 25
S20 2 60 8 887 3 40
823 2 90 4,.,.t 375 4 33
BULLS.
10-10 2 25 1 1520 3 00
1440 2 30 1 1150 3 10
1230 2 50 1 1350 3 15
1310 2 65 1 1310 3 25
970 2 63 1 ,..1250 3 25
1860 2 75 1 1590 3 50
STOCK CALVES.
430 3 00 1 670 3 60
460 3 60 1 640 4 70
410 3 60 16 440 4 70
STEERS TEXAS.
1000 4 35
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
00
. 640
. C90
.1010
. 750
. 555
. 624
. 655
. 575
. 970
...1010
... 01
... 600
... 968
... 91$
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
8 50
3 50
3 55
3 60
OS
k::::::;:::
9
1
23
42
23
12
14
1
26
6
20
24..,,
'26
616
628
630
6,88
998
996
937
617
680
924
868
913
937
129 1029
NEBRASKA.
3 65
3 75
3 'i5
3 75
3 85
3 90
3 90
3 95
4
4 00
4 05
4 10
4 50
4 85
6 23
1 bull .480 2 65 6 feeders.. 1018
2 bulls 1250 2 65 1 feeder.. ,UW
1 bull 1130 3 ft) 6 cows.,... 940
2 COWS 960 3 25 1 ,C0W 1090
1 COW 930 2 83 3 COWS 913
20 COWS SI2 2 35 4 COWS 932
10 cows 747 2 35
. , . O. 11. Rush-Colo.
42 feeders.. 856 3 85 6 feeders.. SSO
, Blelenberg Sc W.-Mont, .
38 bulls 1353 2 70 2 bulls... ..1076
... J. K. Sample Colo,
4 feeders,. 575 3 65 6 cows 791
1 feeder.., 770 3 65 3 cows 740
6 feeders.. 3 75 1 cow 800
2 feeder.. 675 3 25 3 COWS 1000
8 COWS..,,, H12 2 40
1 1...11 1 Sample Colo.
; ""II" 1215 2 25 38 COWS 862
2 !.'.rr!,""no;1 4 10 3 COWS 1126
4 COWS 1077 5 111
im.J?W"1 IallJ nnJ Cnttlo Co. Wyo.
163 str. lex. 840 3 45 62 str. Tex. 859 1
"t.1 Cnttlo Co. Colo.
"2 Spw" 843 2 40 3 feeders. .1076
3 cows 7M 2 4.) a i.nii. ... iiii
9 COWS Icmks air, ii.nii unn
3 W
4 CO
1 00
2 85
3 10
2 85
2 35
3 25
2 10
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 35
3 35
3 45
3 90
2 60
,., , , Uolonci J. L. Torrcy Neb.
W9 3 75 61 feelers.. 496
2 c"WS 10W 2 60 3 cows 1153
HOCI8 There was only a fal
rfJSn Vr0r t0i,ay. 1,11,1 1,10 mnrket (
close to 6c higher nnd active, e
f. B fol ..t'".?;i'..", morning,
fin!" !. iUl UU,1I'B. -65, but s
not cut loose at thoso neuron.
3 40
3 25
60 3 cows 1153 2 (0
i,i!i.V,iT.lle.ro waa l' a fair run of
J-in'Ln W0?;'', 1,11,1 1,10 market opened up
active, everyiniug
;, I'acKers
Hnllnrn illil
lit ttlA tl..m , i .. I.
thollL-h Othrr mnrlril- -l..."'.1?!.. '.VI
i'tw1 iYem."n ' ,miyr8 e had to ralso
Thri ,'iCd"b.niforu ,h?f' C0,,M Ket tho hogs.
n,?.VllayiUlr hulk was 4 114, and 54T63. so
nickel advance. The butcher weights sold
.Vi? . T 1,10 "uallty was good and tho
greatest advance was on the moro desirable
loads, it wan not dllllcult, however, to
dispose of oven tho commoner kinds. Tho
close of tho market was good nnd strong.
Tho average cost today, os will be seen
rrom the table of average prices. Is on'v
about 8c lower than It wns a week ngo nnil
60 lower than two weeks ago, Repre-
.-i-iiiuiiu silica.
Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr.
4 10 63 233 ... 4 l7&
1 ID JU Z'.ll
4 15 31 263
4 20 69 238
4 25 80 261
4 60 77 250
4 W (S S16
4 00 61 258
4 65 69 314
4 65 60 322
4 65 60 330
4 61 f,fi 233
4 (il 66 263
4 'n 66 241
4 (" 81 262
4 m 62 295
4t5 68 272
4 65 62 340
4 6) 67 290
4 3 69 262
4 62V4 84 188
4 65 71. .'....200
I ! 61.
4 65 69,
4 65 61.
4 65 63.,
4 65 f,6.
4 65 61.
No
23..
15 90
66 110
26 113
119 124
110 ISO
111 166
12 241
36 262
196 272
60 2S0
K 230
12 187
11 220
81 23S
72 243
73 204
96 1S9
93 195
75 173
102 144
Av. Sh.
89
40
80
3.
69..
26..
90..
69..
64..
57..
31..
66..
60..
61.
262
..304
..224
..195
..255
..324
..309
..274
..337
..ar.
255
240
160
160
160
120
80
80
120
160
40
80
SO
ii6
120
80
66 317
64..
12,.
12..
104.
63.,
65..
68..
61..
103.
00.
67.
60.
,250
...201
...284
. .304
...283
...290
...284
...265
...175
...235
...270
4 ... 4 67U
7 160 4 67(4
5 240 4 67((.
i 6714
4 67(2
,273
,...268
,...297
...261
...304
...266
60 316
16 227
160
120
"sh
40
120
200
40
40
lea
s5
120
80
120
80
80
120
4 67ft
4 r.7(i
4 67V,
4 (.7'5
4 67 ,
4 67(4
4 674
4 574
40
160
'so
40
4')
120
40
40
120
120
40
4 67V
4 67',
4 67Vi
4 67i
i
4 biy,
1 Ol-i
I Kill
8 271 ... 4 67
65 330 ... 4 67W
63 270 200 4 BlU
4 67M,
4 67(
44 366
99 2-JO
7
67..
37..
27..
11..
62..
62..
112.
.225
..332
..205
..245
..330
..249
..324
..319
240
80
40
120
266
SO
4 67U
4 67V4
4 67ft
4 07 4
4 67U
A r?i r
1 EH
67(
79..
60..
64..
61..
68..
64..
84..
81..
66..
62..
67..
80..
60..
60..
69...
69...
66...
75...
65...
SO...
62...
52...
72...
46...
320
80
160
40
120
200
..257
...274
...219
...266
...280
,..212
...184
...165
...292
...311
...296
...233
...272
...235
111
64 238 120
75 235 40
71 260 SO
..264
..307
..231
..177
..IDG
..254
..313
..264
..300
120
40
200
40
80
200
40
200
80
80
120
40
40
40
40
4 67l.j
4 67 j
I 07 ,
4 C7(j
4 671.2
4 67.i
4 1,7' 4
4 67!b
4 67' 4
4 6714
4 7',4
4 6714
47(t
JS?
4 67V5
4 i0
4 70
0
0
70
70
70
70
70
I 70
'0
0
0
0
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
4 72V4
4 72'4
4 72V4
SHEEP Thero was a fair supply of sheep
hero today and ns packers wero all good
buyers the market ruled uctlvo nnd a little
stronger. Wethers sold as high as $4.10.
Considering the iiunllty of tho offerings
ns a wholo tho general mnrket looked a
dlmo higher today than It was at tho rlose
of last week. Everything ut nil deslrnblo
was sold out early at very satisfactory
prices. Fat lambs wero also In good de
mand and as high. as J5.25 wus paid for a
string weighing 72 pounds.
The feeder market did not show much
change today, as tho demand seemed to
be sufficient to take what was offered at
Just about Bteady prices. Oood stulT sells
rapidly, but the less deslrablo grades are
of course neglected.
Quotations: Cholco fed wethers. Jl.ftVff
4.20: fair to good fed wethers. J3.85JC4.00;
choice grass wethers, S3.75$3.90; fair to
food grass wethers, tt.GGfi'J.Tt,; choice ewes,
f8.K&M; fair to good ewss, t&OOgatt:
choice spring lambs. 5.00i9S.23; fair to good
spring lambs, M.760K.M: feeder ewes, tJ.25
J.OC: feeder wethers, S8.60ft3.75; feeder lambs,
M.wtfi.w. iiopresentAiivo sales:
No.
10 Iowa cull ewes
61 Utah ewes
6 fed ewes
104 Iowa fed ewes
87 fed ewes
4 cull lambs
83 Utah wethers
127 Utah feeder wether
1,63$ Utah foeuer wether
3 Mexican feeder yearlings..,.
3 rea ewes
cull lambs
fed wethers
fed wethers
Nebraska fed mixed
Nebraska fed yearlings
Neorasga red wetners,,,
Iowa fed yearlings
2 Nebraska fed lambs
13 Iowa fed lambs
6 fed lambs
7 Nebraska fed lambs
25 fed lambs
33 grass eweB ,
67 fed wethers
135
24
201
413
97
424
Av.
73
10)
121
84
101
77
10)
98
86
64
130
44
no
110
118
82
100
95
85
66
108
72
67
110
85
Pr.
S2 40
2 93
3 W
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 70
3 70
3 $0
3 10
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 ffl
4 00
4 05
4 10
4 20
5 00
5
6 10
5 25
5 00
3 60
3 95
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK. MARKET.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 steer 1000 )2 75 2 steers.... 930 $2 75
1 steer 870 2 75 1 steer.. ...1130 2 76
1 bull 1320 2 40 3 bulls 1123 2 40
1 bull ttO 2 00 12 feeders,, 1025 3 45
(Tattle Generally Steady Hoses Close
Knuler Sheep Close Slow,
CHICAGO. Dec. 4.-CATTLE Recelnts.
6,000 head; generally steady, Including
butchers' stock: natives, best on snlo today.
2 carloads Christmas at 16.10: good to prlmo
steors, J5.4&56.00: poor to medium, J!.00(a5.3o:
selected feeders, steady, KM 1.25; mixed
Btockers. $2.25ft'3.i0; cows, $2.6064. 15: heifers.
12.655T4.63; canncrs, $2.00Q2.60; bulls, $2.60W
4,16; calves, slow, closing 25c lower, $3.50((i;
6.50; Toxas-fed steers, $l,O0Q4.9O: Texas
grass steers, A.mM.ia: 'icxas Dims, t..wiv
3.25.
HOQR Receipts today. 3I,ono head; to
morrow. 40.000 head, estimated: left over.
3,000 hend; opened stronger, closed easier;
top, $4.87(4; mixed and butchers, J4.50J4.87'A:
good to cholco heavy, $4.65174.85; rough
heavy. $4.40(fM.50; light, J4,60i4,87',4; bulk of
fifties, $4.70(34.80.
81IEEP AND IAMHH Recelnts. 19.000
head; opened Bteady, closing slow; good to
cholco wethers, $4,005? 1.35; fnlr to cholco
mixed, $3.75tf4.05: western sheep, $4.00WI.33;
Texas sheen. $2.50510.60: nntlvo lambs. Sl.OOtfi
5.50; western lambs, $4.76if5.50.
Kansas City Lire Stork Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Doc. 4. CATTLE Re-
colptB, 8,500 head natives, 1,000 head Toxans
and 200 head calves; all deslrablo offer
ings (illicitly sold at steady nrlces: a few
inferior bunches shado lower: nntlvo steers.
$4.605?5.75; stockcrs nnd feeders. $3.504fl.3O;
butcner cows and neirers. jxwiM.u: din
ners. $2.60i5Ta.oO: fed westerns, $3.60fM.93: fed
Toxans, $3.60(tf4.25; grass Texnns, $3,055(3.40;
calves, $3.606.60.
HOGS Receipts. 10.250 head: trado very
active nt 2Mffl0c advance; heavy, $4.80ft4.85;
mixed. $4.751N.82K! light. JI.7lKfi4.S5: nlira.
$4.60fT4.65.
HH1SKF AND LAM1JH ilece nts. 3.700
head; market active and mostly steady; a
lew cnoico tuners iuc uigucr lamus. ib.wnc
6.60; muttons, $3.Sojp4.30; stnekers und feed
ers, cuus, u.wju.w.
Ht. I.onln Live Stock.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4.-CATTLE-RecclpU,
4.600 head, Including 2,000 Tcxans; market
Btead" native shipping and export Bteers,
$4.6&a4.75; dressed beef and butcher steors,
$4.156.26; steers under 1,0)0 lbs., $3.254.75;
stockers nnd feeders, $2.4004.35; cowb and
heifers, $2.Oftf4.60; canners, $1.252.75; bulls,
$2.4003.25; Texas nnd Indian steers, $3.60gi
4.66: cows and heifers. $2.6003.35.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 hend; market
about steady; pigs and lights, $4.664.75;
packors. $4,702-4,75; butrherB, $4.SOtf4.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 8.000
head: market strong and active; native
muttons, j.wih.iu; lamus, $i.x3re.(o; culls
and bucks, $2.00i8'4,00; stockers, $2.60Q3.(iO.
Stock In Sight.
Following aro the receipts nt the four
principal western mariccis tor December 4:
A. , CnH!, U"I?h. Sheep.
nouwi uiuautb ........ o.ut
Chicago 5.000
Kansas City 8.600
St. Louis 4,600
7.6IK
31,000
10,250
10,000
5.776
19.000
3,700
3,000
Totals
21,304 69.US 31,476
Nevr York Live Stock.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4 -niwi.isn..
celpts, 82: no trading; feeling Bteady; ca
bles firm: exports, 850 cnttlo and 3,300 quar
tern ui urm, vutvrs, rt:ui?iHs, izu: sieiuiy;
vcnls, $5.0O'a.60; llttlo calves, $4; grassers,
nominal. 1
. SHEEP . AND LAMBH Receipts, 60S
neau; traae nmiica, but market Btendy;
ehceo. I2.60ff4.25; export wethers, $4.60:
lambs. $3.ftIiri.ri0i no prime Imnbs here.
IIO(lS-Receipts, 6,229 head, nil. for
slaughterers; nothing doing; nomlnnliy
steady.
St. .IokcpIi l.ltr Stock Mnrkrt.
SOUTH ST. JOHEPlf. line. 4-(8tieclnl.l
The Journal quotes;
i-AiTi.u Receipts, 1,400 head! mnrxri
sternly; unlives, $1.0003,30; Texas and
westerns. $3.25tiC20; cows and heifers, $2.00rr
4.50; bulls nnd sings, $2.ii0l.6.; yenrllngs
nnd calves. $3.0001.25, stockers and feeders,
$3.0001.00! Vcnls, 13.60116.00.
I lOdS Receipts, 6,li head; market 507(40
higher; all grades, $1.7004.85; bulk of sales,
$l,75J4.SO. .
SHEEP AND LAMliS-Recelpts, 6no head;
market strong.
Wool .MnrUct,
BOSTON. Dec. ,4.WOO!,iiuslness wns
quiet In tho wool market this week, tho
holiday making qutlu a difference In tho
sales. Tho tone Is steady, however, but tho
anxiety felt regarding the recent fallurn of
two wool houses on account of a fear that
tho wools held by thesu deaters would bo
forced on tho market has been allayed by
tho fact that tho wools nro to bo offered on
the mnrket tho same ns before. Denlein
nro viewing tho. outlook with expectation
of a better market, b.it ns yet thev can
seo but llttlo prostHct of linmedinto higher
prices. Territory wools continue to head
tho list of sales. Fine medium and fine Is
quoted nf4S049c. Tho strictly staple nrtlclo
Is held nt 5oe. Fleeco wools nro slow and
spot offerings of many grades moderate,
Australian wools aro quiet nnd sales nro
mnde ut full recent prices. Tho following
nro tho quotations for lending descriptions:
Ohio nnd Pennsylvania! Flevces, X and
above, 25026c; X and XX above, 27?4fi2Sc:
delaine, 29000c: No, 1 combing, 29c; No, 2
and i-bIood, 280-290! i-blood washed. 2S0
2C! coarse nnd braid washed, 2fi5f27i Michi
gan, Wisconsin, etc.: X Michigan, 22023c.
No. 1 Michigan combing. 270CSc; No
Michigan combing, 2702Sc: (-blood washed,
26027c: coarse nnd bruld wnshed, 250 26c,
flno delaine, 21023c. Unwnsned medium,
etc.: Kentucky hik! Indiana, U-blood
combing, 22023c; N-blood, 22053c j braid
combing, 20021c: lako nnd Georgia, 220"23c.
Territory, scoured bnsls: .Montana and
Wyoming, lino medium nnd line, 1701So;
scoured, 48049c; staple. 60001c; Utah, flno
medium nnd line, 10017c: scoured, 47049c:
stnple, 50c; Idaho, lino medium nnd fine, 15
016c; Hcotired, 47019c; staple, 60c. Aus
tralian, scojred basis, spot prices: Comb
ing superfine, nominal, 730i6c; good, 65
70c: average. GSgiWc.
ST. LOUIS. LVc. 4. WOOt-Exceptlng
bright medium, which Is ntendy. all grndes
nro neglected nnd nomlun 1 prlco. Offer
ings lnrgo und sales post only at fig
ures much under those given below, which
nro asking prices: Medium grades. 11021c;
light Hiii-, 13017c; heavy line, 11014c; tub
washed, 1S0'.mj',4c.
.New York Dry Gondii.
NEW YORK, Dee. 4.-DRY OOODS-Spot
business today has been on a decided lim
ited scale, owing to bad weather, and mnll
order demand has been of about nverago
extent on homo account. Export business
continues very quiet. .No change In tone of
market for cotton goods, either staple or
fnncles. Print cloths Inactive In nil mnkes,
but prices steady. Whltn goods aro firm
and most descriptions wero sold for spring.
MANCHESTER, Dec. 4.-DRY ao6l)S
Cloths and yarns, quiet and steady, with
llttlo doing.
Sugnr Market.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. t.-SUOAR-Ac-tlvo
and llrm: open kettle, 3H0O II-I60;
oontrlfugnl, 3 13-1604 3-16e; centrifugal
whites, 404?ic; yellows, 40ISe: seconds. 30
4c. Molasses, sternly; open kettle, 18032c;
ccntrlfugnl, 8019c: syrups. 22059c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4,-SUUAR-Raw, firm;
fair refining, 3 15-16c; centrifugal, 96 test,
4 7-16c; molasses sugar, 3 3-16c: refined,
steady: crushed, 6c; powdered, 5.70c; granu
lated, 5.60c.
Evnpornteil nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. EVAPORATED
APPLES Trading wns chiefly confined to
the cholco and fancy vnrictles nt tho old
bnsls; tho undertone wns rather quiet;
stnto common, (inlet nt 4fiCc: nrimc 4.',i
6Vic: choice, 6'406c: fnncy, fxijtfifco.
t-AIilFUKMA JIRIED FRUITS DlllI hilt
r.tentlv; prunes, 3V40Hc per Ib. Apricots,
Royal, 11014c; Moor Park, 15016c. Imchss,
peeled, 16020c; unpecled, 609c.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BOILER ANJ HE Lii IRON WORK
hr&kfti Wilson
u & Williams
Successors Wilson Oi Drake.
Ht n n, hnll... a m nil. . I n Ir A
breechlngs, pressure, rendering, sheep dip,
lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con
stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and prompt attention to
repairs In city Or country. 19th and Pierre.
DRY GOODS.
1WI E. Smith & Co.
Importers and Jobbers of
Dry Goods, Furnishing Ooodt
AND NOTIONS.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
UesUrn Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
llsctrtc Wiring Bells and Gas Lighting.
O. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St.
SAFE AND IKON WORKS.
T
hi Omaha Safe
and Iron Works
G. ANDRE EN, Prep.
Makes a specialty of
731 UT ESCAPES,
tJ-LJ2f SHUTTERS,
Ana Burglar Proof Safes Sc Vault Doors, at
610 S. 14tk St., Omaha, Neb.
Davis & Cowgili Iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OP MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRING A BPECIALTA
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
1B01, 1503 anal 1SOS Jaekaoaj Street,
Oman, Nab. Tel. 5.11.
B. Zabjlakle, Agent, J. B. Cowtill, Mgr.
ELEVATOR SUPPLIES
ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Easy Rising
Steam, Electric and
Hind Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATOH CAT 18.
Send for catalogue.
KIMBALL BROS., COUNCIL BLUFFS, la.
1003 9th Btreet. Tslephona 143.
c
H. Davis & Son
Agents for the Itlafcaaoaa
flafrty nates sua
Klre Doors.
Eleyator Hydraulic andvHan Bletators.
BleTator repairing a specialty. Leather
Vslvo Cups for Elavatsrs, Enlnea and
Prlstlng PretsseB.
yeec ran
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JAMES E BOYD ft CO.,
Telephone 1039. O mailt, Nat
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