THK OMAHA DAILY BKE: KlUDAV, DECEMRRR 2. 1904. CR1L1 AM FMDICE MARKET Wheat Ope-nod Finn, Weakeio & ti Fredic tiom of Inow and Bain. ARMOUR'S BUYING PREVENTS ANY DECLINE hertag la Cars far Carrylaa; Cam Qaallty Improvta Ont Rrmili Almost Stationary Lacal Cash Market Qalet 43els. OMAHA. Dec. 1. 19H4 With th Immediate opening there was a fnlr display of strength In th wheat mrket. but It proved of abort duration, j he weather report were a potential factor, the predictions of rain and snow all over the country promising a breaking of the drouth that has so long hinder I the growth of th winter whest crop. Had It not been for th positive character of the buying of Armour At Co.. covering short shI's mad at higher prices, coupled with the suggestion that the house named had turned to the bull side of the market, there might hare been a delay In the rise. Liverpool was c higher and this was the early Influence. Th delleverte on Decem ber contracts In . Chicago were Inconse quential, but there la but little question regarding the ability of the shorts to make the deliveries when they ar ready. May wis the active future, while the volume of business In July I Increasing materially. Other markets hold their own fairly well. Omaha did not have but little wheat on sale snd th difficulty In securing car Is hindering the forward movement of grain from this point. At one time Chicago future were ic higher, but this advance was lost. Decern, b-r breaking to $l.u7V with a rally to II'',. May opened at $1.0tT, advanced to 11 1084. broke to $l.iVs. a net loaa of V, snd recovering to $1.09v July at one time ws 4tc higher, but reacted to a net loss of V. finally closing slightly under yeaier riavs late figures. fOR.V The quality of the receipts Indi ct tes that within the next two weeks there lll be large receipts of No. 2 grade. Most 'if the arrivals now grade No. 8. The car shortage is likely to delay arrivals, but th corn will be sold for future delivery and the chances are greatly In favor of reduced prices. At one time futures were slightly higher, but then December declined 4kc net to S'no and May broke tc to 4fic. Ther is quite a general sentiment In favor of th bear side of the market. Th No. 8 corn arriving I generally much improved a to dryneKa. OATS Market remains abnormally steady and the fluctuations are not suffi cient to call for further comment. Omaha Cash Sale. CORN-1 car No. S yellow, 41c . Osaaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. $1.06(31 OS No. S hard. 9Sctl.04; No. 4 hard, SwfiWc; No. I spring. 1. COKN-No. J. 41o; No. J, 40Wc; No. 4, 4c; no grade, 36tj3c; No 2 yellow, 41Hc; No. I yellow, 41c; No. 2 whit, 41c; No. I white. 40o. OATH No. 2 mixed. 20c: No. I mixed. 27 'c; No. 4 mixed, zewCTc: No. z whit white, as-; No. S whit'. &Vc, No. 4 white, ,c: stanoaru. zvc. KYE 74c. Carlot Receipt. Wheat. 41 Corn. 460 (rl as Oat. 103 170 1 Chicago HI. Louis Kanaa City Minneapolis Duluth 23 44 f-54 1S9 Oral a Closing prl today and W Market Elsewhere. ce at th following a irketi eanesday were; CU4CAU J. Today. Wedn'day. .. l.o8 1.07', l.oH !.( 9V !' 4SA 4KV 4iSA 46- 46 45 29 B a Wheat December May July Corn December May ...... July Oats December May July ST. LOUIS. Wheat Uecember Muy Cull. December .May , Wheat December May Coir December May , Wheat December ...I...... Holiday 44 43 KANDA8 CITT. .......... .IMK 4P 1.014, t.OiH 41 v," 4J 41 MINNEAPOLIS. .. 1.07 1.07Vi 1.1W i.ir DULUTH. WWt December Jday I - .. 1.09 .. l.US i.n Ceassaaictal Gasalp. Ware Leland and Flnley Barrell leading sellers May wheat around 11 in. Sui.derland Updike says: Minneapolis stocks Increase 1.000,000 bushel for 11 v days. Duluth decrease l.COu.uoo bushels for the week. , George A. Adams Co.: Wa believe May wheat Is going to creep up and be away from the cheap places before you realise It, and cheap buying opportunities be gone. Primary Receipts Wheat, .t.i.o0 hu.; last year. 1,(.97 h0 bu.; shipments. ai7,0U0 bu.; last year, 7u2,COO bu. Corn: Kecelpts, t&s, Ooo bu. ; lul year. 34f.ono bu.; shipments, 14.00U bu.; last year, 6o6,t00 bu. 8. A. McWhorter: Oats market Is a steady one and th only feature to it I the changing of December to May. Buck ley haa tn largest ordei and Is buying the December and selling the May at i''i dirrerettce for Armour. Exchange Grain Co.: Volume of business In wheat is only fair. Th feature In July has bt-en the selling of a good line, sup posed to be for Peavy. Local crowd went home long May and have been taking prollt on same abov $1.14. Financial eoaslp. Bank of England rat unchanged. Light demand for stocks In loan crowd. American stock In London Arm, Ht? above parity. Twelve Industrial declined 0.SS per cent. Twenty active railroads advanced 0 46 per cent. Corporation Counsel Delaney has file! an amended suit against Consolidated Tele graph and Subway company. Thirty-nine road for October show av erage net Increase of . per cent. Thirty Clint roads for third week of November huw average groaa Increase of 11. as pr cent. lW lORK tiBXEit AL HARKKT Qaatalloa of th Day aa Varloaa Coatatodllie. NKW YORK. Dec. l.FLOUK Receipt, 23.42 bbls.. exports, 4.041 bbls.; sale, ,0.s kg.; mark-t, dul.; Miiu.tst pau vrus, Io k6o.i0, Minnesota bakers, 24 4uv 4.70; winter patents. $6&OuHei; wlnur straights, lo 26.46: winter extras, i.6) 430: winter luW grades. 23 46-04-10. Rye fluur. oitlet; sales, 30u bbls.; fair to good, 24 Mug 1, 6, choice to fancy, 44.7bj6 00. buck wheat flour, quiet; per 100 I be., 2.1hgf.K. OKNMtAL, yuiet, yellow western, il lo'allii city, $1.16l.ll; kiln dried, $3.00 W3M BARLET 5ulet; feeding, 44c, e. I. t. New Yoik; malting, bic. c. I. 1., Uuffalo WHEAT Receipts, 15.0U bu.; sales, 3.WM, Co bu. ititurtNt; spot ma.krt, steady; No. 2 red, $1.1K, f. o. afloat; No. 1 north n. Duluth. $1.A. f. o. b. afloat; at fl.ai v.ry arm and nearly a rent higher on further adverse Argentine crop news snd llht Interior receiput, wheat eventually ik nd under liquidation, coupled with pre dictions for rain or snow In th sou.hwest 'I he close was partially io net lowar. "ales Included No. 2 red. May, $1.11 s-lu4 113 i-l. closed at fi lm; July, $1(104'. closed at $1 December, $1.13SWl.Ui. ciosttl at $1 IS'. I'OKN-IletBipts. 24. TJt bu.. sale. 30,000 bu. futures; spot market, easy; No. I, He, nominal, eievstur. and irc afloat; No. 2 yellow, 4Vtc; No. 2 white, iit-. Option market was dull and featureless all day, rliuti g net lower; May, HV4tHc, cloven (IV; December, cl.teed at $7c. OATS-iteceipts. Ul.tOO bu. ; spot mirket, mil ; liilxul. jLu&i lua., $4'pXsc; natural No. t white, 3a22 lbs.. Mm'iic: clipped whl . M44 lb.. 27tTHc; option, iiult snd about steady; December, 3i4,&Kc, c.nsed at 36c. FEED S.ady : spring bran, $J0.00 mid 'dllng. $jA.u: rlty. MMjin'nv. HAY Irregular; shipping, e.'T70c; good to hi;lce. vrtkuc. HOPS Easv; state, common to choice, KM crop. DiKiiffic: 1! crop, kVXW; !d. He: paclfle const, s4 crop, HntJai-, ltU crop. iflj4c: olds, lfclJp. Iiini.d-Ftrm, Ualveston, $0 to SB lb., llfc , Texas dry, 14 to 10 lb.. i4Vc. LEATHER Firm; acid. Ufr- PHOVISIONt Beef firm: family, $1050 f'lIM: mess. $9(Ku0: beef bams. $L"J.Ca' ri io. packet. $in.wrri0.(0; city, extra India itiFts, $'4&OIeO rut meats, steady; pick l"i bellies. $;.7Sti L'4; pickled shoulders. $7.U: p.ckled hems, liunk.fri. Ird. easy; S'tern teamed. 17 Xu; November closed at nominal: rtflned. easy; rontlnrnt. I? t; South American, KkJi compound. 20.60 Pork, stesdv: .i.. mmcitu. -ri iTIM mnw, 13aflla... urin, ritr iii er ika . 4c; country (pkg. frse). 4s,o Hit hr-uui-i; dom-suc.' fair to extra, T fl0: Jspaneee, n,"ninni Hi ITKK-Kirm. street price. extra creamery. MttftV; ohi'lat prne. creamery, common to extra. :4ic: held, common to extra. I9324c UIKtHH-hrm; state, full cream, small, Septrpioer, colore.l ana white, fsncy, lHc; late msde. colored and white, poor to choice, 8rhjc. large, September, colored, fancy, m.C; Mte made.- romred. good to choice, ainic; large, Heptember. white, fancy, liv,c; lai mad. 10c; poor to prlrot. 7Vc. LUGS strong: extra fancy selected, .Tc; Overage best, ifffc. POl 1VTHY Alive, dull; western chick ens. l)c; fowls. 11c; turkeys, I'iii.'c. Dressed, quiet; western chickens. UNfcslsc; CHICAGO tiftAia AD rROVIMOS" Price Beard af TraOe. CH1CAOO. Dec. 1 - Bright harvest weather In Argentine wae th nr.al la tor In overcoming an advance In wheat prices here todav. The market closed baia.y steady. May being off Vr,c. Com is off 4c Oat ar a shade lower and provisions Wlle lower. At the start the wheat market was strong. Higher price st Liverpool and unexpectedly small receipt In th north west wer "factor mainly responsible tor the Initial firmness. recember wa up He to c at ll.H to li mit and May V to Sc at 81.09! to l 10. Owing to exceptionally l:ght deliveries on December contracts, shorts were active bidders for that pt on and a offering wer hard to find, ih price quickly advanced to 11.09. In sym pathy May old up to 11 103,. Toward iha end of th first hour sentiment gradually shifted to th bear side. Lata In th day price received an additional so. back as a result of heavy sH.Ing by nortnwestern house. At Minneapolis deliveries on De cember contracts reached th astonishing figure of l.Oon.OoO bu. In consequence the December discount under May In thst market widened to 4c at one time. Th weakness ther was reflected In the trsd ng here. A late cablegram from Argentine ststed that th weather was Improving ant this also had a weakening In Hue. ice in ill) market. At $1 07 December wheat reached the lowest point of the day. M y dee.lned to $1.06V The market closed barely st-ady with December at fl 08. May c o.'ed at l.oH& i.(s. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1KS.00O bu. Primary receipt were 778.J00 bu., compared wl h l.OM.tM) hu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Du luth and Chicago reported rcipts of 634 cars against son rars a year ago. Heavy primary reeelnts and weakness of wheat caused an easier tone in corn ' Trading was light and mostly of a scalping character. Long found a few graliu , of omfort In a report of a On- i cnnatl trade Journal claiming that fie Increased movement would not nisirrmiij aneci current pncai. May opened unchanged to Ho lower at 46Sc to 4oo. sold between 4A4c and 4fc and closed at 4F.Sc Local receipts wer 460 car with two of contract grade. In the oat market the-e was soma change from December to May at ?c to 2c difference, but trading wa not heavy. A supporting factor was the total absence of deliveries on December contracts. May opened unchanaed to a shade hlaher at Ulo to 31VWlV, sold between 81Vc and ic ana closed at J1H&3114C. Local re ceipts were 10$ cars. Heavy receipt of hogs brought out fti selling of provisions rly In the dsy and later offerings became more liberal on In timation or a considerable increase In rontract stock. An easy ton rivalled throughout th entire reieon. At h I s Mav pork was off lfc at tn.OO. Mav lard and ribs were each down SVie at 27.15(67. 174 and 6.72H75. respectlve y. Estimated reclpts for lomorrowr Whea', 23 cars; corn, 404 cars; oats, 77 cars: lugs 23,000 head. Th leading future ranged as follows: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.) Yes'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dec. May July Oat Deo. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May. Ribs Jan May 1 08W 1 ti 109 1 07! 10$ 1 07T4 1 V' 1 10H i nwi who I 1 VDI 1 06't 9944 4i'48T4B49 Wk 48 4Ri 4t 46 3lC 12 90 1$ 10 7 W 7 B7V4 e ml 4SVg ! 46U 4SH 29 29 1U JlUfli, 12 924 12 KM 12 77H! 12 80 12 T,W 13 to U VJ1 13 12 700 7 20 7 00 7 20 26 7H 717 7 124i 'Sttsl 65 7t 77HI so 70 No. t. Cash quotations were s follows: FLOCK Easy; winter patent. $5.10(3 6.20; straight. $4.8C&6 00; spring patents, $4.90.40; straight, $4.0&4.tO; bakers, t.7us $.90. WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl.flhffl.lt; No. 2, 2102W1 12; No. 2 red, tl.U0 U. CORN No. t 4c; No. 2 yellow, Mc. OATS No, 2, 21 He; No. 2 white, Il32c; No. 2 whit. XW431c. RTE No. 2, 73r75c. BARLEY Good feeding, SSc; fair to choice malting, 42(ff0o. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 21. 11; No. 1 northwest ern, $1.19; prim timothy, $2.70; clover, con tract grade. $13.2S. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. $11.4(vai 11 45. Lard, per 100 lbs., $ .95. Short ribs sides (loose). $6 .2H$6.7t. Short clear sides (boxed). $6.7&.87H. Following were the receipt and ship ment of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbl 44.9H0 Wheat, bu 57.000 23,91)0 Corn, bu,., 377.000 4S.000 Oats, bu 148.0H) 138.100 Rye. bu 7.2) Barley, bu 56,700 19,900 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 16S26Vc; dairies, lu92Sc. Eggs. Arm; nt mark, cases Included, lSMc; firm. 24Hc. Kansas City Arala nd Provisions. , KANSAS CITY. Dec. 1 WHEAT De cember, $101: May. $1.0114; July. 904c. Cash: No. 2 hard, ll.O343l.tH; No. 3, $1,029 103; No. 4. 911.01 ; No. t red. $1.06'u'l.C; No. 3. $1.01(81.03; No. 4. 94c1.0i). CORN-December. 41'4c; May, 41T442c. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 43'i44c, No. 3, 4so; No. I white, 44c. OATH No. 2 mixed. 2c; No. 3 white, $OMi3o4e. RYE Steady. No. 2, 74c. HAY Steady; choice timothy. $9.00tr.CO; choice prairie. $7.8"t?7.7B. KOGH Steady; fresh Missouri and Kan ess stock, new whltewood case Included, Z5c; case count, 23Hc; cases returned, Ho less. BUTTER Market steady; creamery. 310 t3o; dairy, fancy. 17c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 37.800 8,4O0 Corn, bu 44, (Ml .0o0 Oat, bu .' 16,000 11.000 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. l.-WHEAT May, $1.11'&1.11H; July, 111; September, 944o; cash. No. 1 hard. $1.104: No. 1 northern, $l.'f4: No. 2 northern, $1.0uV FLOT'R First patent. Ann, 25TOfloO; first clears, $4.2S4.33; second clears, 12.71 tjli. , , BRAN In bulk. $14.50. Milwaukee Crala Market. MILWAUKEE. Dec. l.-WHEAT-Irreg-ular: No. 1 northern. $l.im1.12; No. 2 northern. $L0mi.09; May, $1.W asked. RYE Easy ; No. 1. (sfl80Vc. BARLEY Dull; No. X t&c; sample. $69 toijc CORN-8teady; No. 3, new, 48060c; May, 46c. Philadelphia Proa a e Market. ' : PHILADELPHIA, Dec. l.-Bl'TTER Firm; good demand; western creamery, Wa27Hc: extra nearby print. 29o. EGOS Firm: good demand; nearby firsts and western firsts, $2c, at mark. CHEESE Firm; choice, IH40; fair to good, avenge. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 1. WHEAT Spot, nominal; future barely steady: December. 7 1V1: March. Is 4"d; May. 7s 4d. CORN Snot. American mixed, firm. 4 led; future, quiet; January. 4 4d; March, 4 ISd. Dalath drain Market. DULUTH. Deo. 1 WHEAT To rrlve. No. 1 northern. $1.09,: No. $ northern $1014; on track. No. 1 northern. $l.ot' December. $104; May, 1 UV. ' ' OATS To arrtv and on track, te. . Tle4 teed Market. TOLEDO. Dc. l.-SEED-Clovr, cash. $7 77V, asked: February. $7 $7H; March. $,-i.2Si. Alalke. prime. $7.90. Timothy, prim. $120. NEW YORK, Deo. 1 COFFEE Future ruled quiet and slightly lower. Th open ing was slow to an advano of I points In September on French cables. Later a few buying order cam In and th market was Anally steady, unchanged to I point higher. Sales wer reported of 4s.2b0 bags, Includ ing December at 90c; January at 7 tkn-; March at 7 Xj7.Jor; July at 7 Joe; September at 7.7s'. Spot Rio, steady; So. I. Inwlc, se; mild, uulst. 41 3. 75. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS i i . . Fricr-i Move Upward in Optning Dealings in Fairlj Uniform Mannar. STRONG SPOTS DEVELOP IN ROTATION Oeaeral IJat Dor at Becoase Anl mate at Any Time and Volant mt Baslae la Below Re cent Average. NM TORK. Dec. L-Prtcrs moved up wards In the opening dealings In stock to- r ,n 'atrl.v uniform manner. But that was the last of uniformity In the day market. there were munv strong spun, and they were developed In rotation, spreading the effect of the strength through th session of the stock exrnange, but trie general list did not be corns anlmsted at any time and the day s business was con siderably contracted from the recent aver age. Some of the most notable feature of recent advice were laggard or Inclined to sag on light offerings. As against the sharp gains In special stocks there wer no well defined wek spots, but only dull ness and heaviness. There la still unabated confidence tht the tranquillity of the money market 1 not to be disturbed by th year-end re quirement, although It Is commoniy x Pfctcd tht . rate will work somewhat closer, flo long st money rates remain easy there seem nothing that can disturb confidence In th present market. There was a revival of confidence that the North ern Securities decision was Immediately Im minent, but some uncertainty was professed aa to what Its character would be, ao that this served to Indue some hesitation rather than to stimulate speculation. has usually been the case. The strength of St. Paul was generally attributed, how. ever, to hope ot an earlv decision of th Securities case. The most notable advances wer divided between stocks or an ex tremely high grade clas and thoae of litti tried and suspected Issues. This apparent anomaly la easier to understand when It is consldVred that both classes of stocks sr likely to be not widely distributed and In consequence easy to move The active trading at receding prices In cotton helped railroads which have a large traffic In that commodity, and Illinois Cen tral had the additional advantage of a sale of $12,000,010 of Its bonds. The rise In Amalgamated Copper waa based on rumors of an Intended Increase In the dividend on one of Its subsidiary companies. Raurond earnings reported were generally favorable. The conclusion of th Ixmdon settlement occasioned a favorable Influence from that source. Th December 1 settlements here and the payment of a $30,00o,0o0 Installment on Southern Pacific preferred stock Induced a firmer ton both for call and time loans. But this was not an effective Influence In the tock market. The reactionary tendency became firmly general, however late In th day, and th closing was weak and gen erally below last night's level of prices. Bonds were easier. Total safes, par value. $7,(i6.000. I'nlted Htutts new 4s coupon advanced H per cent on call. Following wte th sale and range of prcles on the Stock exchange today: Bnles.Htgh.Low.Close. Atchison i3.6rtO do pfd 4.000 Baltimore A Ohio.... 27,8u0 do prd 900 Canadian Pacific 7,200 Central of N. J 88 87T lo3'4 88 fS 13,4 lioii 43 i6i UO4 Vi 97i 87V4 ?5 133i Chesapeake A Ohio. Chicago Si Alton.... do pfd Chicago O. W C. A N. W C, M. A St- P do pfd 4. mo 200 4f 49 424 43 .... W 24 14 24'i 211 21l 14.100 46.200 177 1764 175V4 S.s JHi 1H 1841 Chicago T. St T 2) do pfd I.i0 C. C. C. & St. L.... 6,700 Colorado Southern... 700 do 1st pfd 200 do 2d pfd 7oO Delaware A Hudson. 2,400 Delaware, L. W... 700 Denver Sc Rio Grande W do pfd 1,100 Erl tl.m do 1st pfd ; 1,810 do Sd pfd.' ftiO Hocking Valley 200 do pfd ' 300 Illlnolti Central 16.300 Iowa Central ton do pfd 60O K. C. Southern 600 do pfd 2,000 14 25'4 MS it 68 1W, 33 Vi 14 25 M 2'i tol 35 vj lSb's r 84 39H 7:14 6.; tci (14 167 4 irf'i iw-Vj 236 81 4(rt, 74 6744 86 isrtl 904i 1684 16 804 304 M'Z W4 64 814 4 . $4 bJi 6J4 143 1414 1414. nc 4 ,..,.,,(. io,iw Manhattan L Met. Securities ....... MetrsporltarrSf Ity.. Minneapolis & St. I,. 1,200 1H8 : 167 1H7 $ioVa'iS! 1241 100 04 4 60 M . St. P. St S. St. M do pfd Missouri Puclflo 71.00 M., K. A T 3.400 do pfd 4.9(4 N. R. R. of M. pfd... iOO New York Central... 7.600 Norfolk & Western.. 17.000 do pfd Ontario St Western.. 8,100 Pennsylvania 126.000 P., C. C. St St. L.... 600 Reading 89,600 do 1st pfd 1,100 do 2d pfd Rock Island Co 13.800 do pfd 3,900 St. L. 4 S. F 2d pfd. l.Mrt St. L. Southwestern. 2.100 do pfd S.300 Southern Pacific 17,000 Southern Railway.... 44,30u do pfd 600 424 424 1374 127H 7 7 774 77H 3 36 Texas St Pacific T.. St. L. St W do pfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling St L. E Wisconsin Central do pfd Mexican Central Southern Paclfle pfd. Adams Express American Express. .. lT. 8. Express Wells-Fargr, Express 600 2,200 700 66.500 1.3K) I.61O 8,600 IIOi) 600 400 12.200 2,000 Amal. Copper 124,800 American C. & F.. 1.400 do pfd American Cotton Oil. do pfd American Ice do pfd Amer. Linseed Oil... do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd American 8. St R do pfd Amer. 8ugar Refln.. Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colorado F. St 1 Consolidated Gas Corn Products do pfd Distiller' Securities. General Electric International Paper.. do pfd International Pump.. do pfi, National Ixnd North American Pacific Mall Peoples Gas ... Pressed Btei Car.... do pfd Pullman Palace Car. Republlo Steel do pfd Rubber Oooda do nf d 700 600 100 600 $00 200 -36V4 103C 824 S414 lo3 61 4 1134 149 2.40 116 116 21. 200 69 68 1.80 67 66 4 14.400 216V 216 8.600 24 234 1.100 814 81 1.800 394 . 89 192 191 : 600 204 19 700 784 79 200 40 40 114. 1104 414 40S 9i4 891 240 337 -1 Tennessee C. St I.i... 1.309 74 76 76' U. 8. Leather 7.300 14 134 1 do pfd , 1,200 14 964 86' IT. S. Realty St Imp. 400 8I4 814, 81' V. a. Rubber 4o0 134 834 33' do pfd 80O 924 91 901 V. 8. Steel 117.100 824 8I4 SI -flo pfd 36.000 94 93 93 Westlnghoua Eleo.. l.&rio I844 1M 183 Western Union GuO 93 94 92' Total sale for th day, l,3u6.700 share. London Stock Qaotatloa LONDON, Deo. I. Closing: reoaols. aioner... da sceeust Asseonds Atchison da pfd Bslttmars A Oh Is. raasdlsa Pselfti' .. rhss. A Ohle Chicago Ot. W C U A t. P.... rxBsara M l-t N. T. Cantrsl ..) .. TI .. M .. it .. 7114 !! 404! .. 4 .. 41 .. M4 .. N .. n ..11144 .. ?a .. .. M .. Ml, ::S4 . Hs Nort.lk a W . IV do pld . 1V4 Osurt A W IM iPsassrlTsnla .101 'Rand Ulna .117 Roadln . ' do 1st pfd . t da Id pld .lliv'gotitksm Rsilwtr . I'.i do nfd D. A K O U louihsrs Psolgs do cli 1S tnlaa rsctlo Kris . 4114 do pfd do 1st pfd lii.V. i. Ctsol do 1st pfd do Id Pt4 Illinois Cantrsl Louis. A Nssb.. M , K. A T .lM4,Wsbsk .. .14 I do pfd . MHSpsallt) 4t Ex-ln'.r. BILVER Bar. Arm. 27d per ounce. UoN KY 'iwh& ner cent. Th rt of discount In the open ma rket hree for short bills Is SM4j per cent; tor t iconths' bills. $ per rent. lerslgs FlaanflaL IXINDON. Dec. 1. With th month-turn much money wa released by th transfer of $7.600,uuo of Japanese money to the Bank of England, which affected th market. Be side tlilt- wss consols pay day. Discounts were quietly steady. Trading on th Block ex change was steady and a fair business was transacted. Prices elosed Arm. Consols hardened, owing to ther being no change nwlay In th rat nrdlacount of th Bank of England and to better money-preapwrt. American opened Irregular and then ral lied to above prltr. Chlcsgo. Milwaukee ft ft Pail was the feature Later the market wa fairly active and closed with a Arm ten J-aneee wer ealer. ImpertHl Japanese government c of liM were quoted t 4V PARIS. Dec. 1. The tore on the bourse today wa Arm. Russian Imperial 4 were otioted at 94.(0 f Rossis n bond or 1904 st tew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. !. MONEY On cell. Arm at 344 rer cent; cloning hid. 34 per cent: offered. t Pr cent. Time loans. Arm; tn days. 90 days and months. 4 per rPRFME MEP.CANTILK rAPEP.-l1 per rent. c"nl hus'n'ss In hsnkers' " ' Wl tmi for demsnn and at $4 83704J4 137$ for fX)-day bills; posted rates. $4.M44.474: commercial Mils. $1 S,tr4 ILVER-B.-ir. KSc; Mexican dollar. 474c. . ' , BONDS Government, Arm; rllrosd, ess'er. The following r th quotations on stork snd nonds: f. 9. ret. Is. 4s eoopas do Is. re, ds eoupes do new 4s. .H Minhstts r. I let. centrst 4s... do 1st 1st "ion. St si L 4s M . K. A T. 4s do Is . n. . of m t. 144 IM" 1041 14 . rssi 4 . t do eoupon ...111 do old , rwg I"' do reuse S. T. C. s. Ivis tsiu. Atchison son. 4f. do adj. 4s Atlaattc C L. 4s Bsl Ohio 4s . ...IM ... S4M ... ...1"' n. 1 r. . imi No PsstSe 4s 14 so as " M A W. t. 4s 1"SV do Hits i Cettrsl of Os. Is Ill do 1st Inc l o 9. L 4s A ssr....im'4 Pen. sees. Ws IM Rssdlns ssa 4s W1 8t. L. A I. ST. e. 4s .lU4i rties a Ohio 44S....19TH rhlras? A A 141 .... 114 St. I., a 8 P II r.. a. a o s. 4s. S4. U i. W. is rT4 C. st Kt. P. 1 4s. tlOU C. K. W. e. TS....III14 SssNisrd A L. 4S s.. lo. Paelac 4s c. n. 1. a p. is.... ts do eel. 4s S4H So RsIIwst Is l'H "Tmi A P. is H"4 'CC L. c 4S..1M T . it. U A W 4s... 4 CMcsso Tor. 4s I44 fnloa Pset' 4s ros. Toeoece 4s SS Colo A So. 4s SS do tone. Is r 8. te1 Id s ... Wshstn Is do dek " .11 44 r A it . a 4i mm .1174 Kris prior lien 4I....1M So esn 4s 12 w a t k r w. n. r. is..l4 wi r-sfrsi 4 HocMss Vsl. m ...111 Tola, real c. Is L N onl. 4i iflJH Offered. "Ex-lntereM. . IS ostoa Stork Market. BOBTON. Dec. 1.-CsJI loan, cent: tlm loons, rer .-ent. 8fl4 per Official closing of stock snd bonds: Afhlsnn sd). 4s.... do 4s M-i. Csntrsl 4s. Atrhlron Ho pfd Rraton A Alhsnr.. Ooston A Mslns... hoi Elevstsd ... Pitchhurg pfd Metteas Centrsl -. N T.. N. H. A H t'sls Pfle Amer. Art. Oiew do pfd Amer. Pnou. ToM Amer. fatkr do pM Anier. T A T Arosr. Woolo So pM rAml-'on I A I Kdlsos F'ee. Illu... Oensrsl Rleetrtc ... Sttts. gieettls do pfd Mas. 0s fnlted Prnlt felted "hoe Mseh. do ptd V. 8. ileal do pfd 1V Adsentur 4V ..IS! AlloUei . . 74 Amslssmated .. . . TS Amerl'-sn. Zlne . Atlsetlc . .ff4 htnghsia ..1(14 r.i TTeols . . . ..11 jCentesnlot . .14 'Cofiper Pangs .. ..IH 4 ntlr West . 1MU nomlnlo Cos I ..ltKU. rninklin . . f Orsnry .. Iu l.l. Rnals .... .. IS Miss Mining .. . .' xttehiesn' . .1114 MnhawV . ,H Vont. C. 'A C... . . 14 nM remtnlea . . . SI Oteeolt .. "U, Psrrot . .f Cuinrr ..ion Shsneon .. M4; Tamarack .. !" Trinitjr .. 4" '. S. Mining... ..1ST". V O'l .. M rtah .. Vi Vetorla . . 81 1- Won .. M Wolverine 17 11 US 174 n IM 7 '4 14 MH ISH .... IT l-:e 4 14 . ... .'. D 4H f7V4 94 1'S l'i ir i" J. 4.V4 'N "Uj 1M Wertlne. remnos II Kx-dlvldend and bid. "Aaked. Hid. Tfevr York Mining; Stark. NEW YORK, Dec. 1 The following are the closing quotation on mining slocks: Ailams Con LIU la Cblaf I Alk H.-eti Mrunastl.k Con . r'omatock Tunnel Con. Cat. A Vs.. Horn gltTtr tran 81 Ivor 4 li 10 II 170 1..II O-tarlo Ophlr hiioiits lilt Oil 'avaca 9lrra Nevada ktorill Hopes . 8tndsrd ..... tin j;i 11 it :i 4! , !4 , :ti ,.SM tadri'.la t on OBt red. Statement Bank of England. LONDON. Dec. 1 The weekly tatemnt of the Bank of England, show th follow lug changes: Total reserve, decreased 926. M5; circulation. lncroned 621,000; bullion, decreased 3,064,034; dther securities. In creased 1,llB.fn0; Other deposits. Increased 8.819,000; public deposits, decreased 427. 0C0: notes reserve, deoreased 870,000; ggv ernment aecurltlea. unchanged. The propor tion or the bank's reserve to liability this week Is 46.80 per cent. compared with 60,61 per cent last week. Statement Bank of France. PARIS. Dec. 1. The weekly' statement or Us Bank of Franc, show th following change; Notes- lr yMrfuJatlon. Increased 1,773. OOOf: trasurj"'sVoatn4 current. In creased 1.176.oOOf; gold In hand. Increased 17. 62K.OOOf: bills discounted, increased 76.600.000f; silver In hand, decreased o.GOof. r 1 " Treaaari Statement, WASHINGTON. Dec. l.Today state ment of the treasury balunce In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 316O.0O0000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avnllable cash balance, $143,344,668; gold, $83,812,616. , OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trad and Qaotatloa on Staple and Fancy Produce. EfKJfl Candled stock. $6c. LIVE POULTRY Hen. Hie; rocstert. Ec; turkevs 12c: ducks, &39c; geeca, c; prrr chickens. USthic. Bt'TTER-Pack'ng stock. 144(B16c; cholo to fancy dalrv. 17(gl8r; creamery, 11621c; fgncv prints. 2Se. FREH FH07EN FISH Tr-llt. 10': p'-k-rl. 8c: pike, 10c: ixrcn. ic: bluefl'h 12c; whlleAsh. loc; saimcn. :1c; r'dnspp'r, He; lobster (green). 2c: l-bslr fbol'ad). 30o; bullheads. He; catA'h. 14c; b'ck less '."V; halibut, 10c; crapnle. 12c; roe ehad, $1: buffalo. 7c; white bar, lie; frcg lcg, per dot . 26c. BRAN Per ton. $14 00. HY Pilce nuo'sd bv Omaha W'hol ) Deaji-rs' association: Cholc" No. 1 t'plir.d, $7.00; No. X 50: msrilom, $8 00: coarse, C.60. Ry irsw $6.00. The prite are for ha" of rood color snd quality. OY9TFR8--New York counts, per can, 45c; etra selects, per can. $7c: s nda-rs, per can. 32c: bulk (etsndards). rer "a'.. $1. 8R; hulk (extra velects), per gal 11.75; bulk (New Yrk counts ner al., tl 00 TROPICAL FRl'ITS. ORANGES Florida, slst 126. 174 17$ 2u0, 318 and 2ft" $3.25; California, navel, all ilges. $3 0$$U LEMONS California fancy, $7c; 900 and J). $4 ?S: choice, $3.50. DATES Per box of SO-lb. rk.. $2.00; Hallowl. In 70-lb. bog pr lb.. 6H4f e. FIGS California, per 10-lb. oar'on. 7i'-t $6c; Imported Pmyrn. 4-crown. 12"c; E crown. 14c: 7-erown. 16c; fnncy Imported (waihed). In l-'b. pkgs.. 1619c; California, per ca-e of 86 pkgs.. $2 26 BANANAS Per -nedium-alied bunch, $2.noa?.vi: lomhos. J.75J$... GRAPE FRUIT Per bog of 64 to M, $3.50. FRUITS. APPLE8 Home-grown Jonathans, per bbl.. $4.00: Ben Davis. KB; New Yrrk Tat man and Pound Sweet. $3.00; New Yo-k King, 33.00; New York Pippins, $8 76; New York Greening. $2.4); New fork Bald win, $2.76; Colorado Jonatf.an. $1.6); Win Bans per bu. box. $1.40. PEARS-Utah. Colorado end California, fall varl-t es. per b"g, $1.73473.2$. GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg, $t 0rl.b0. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Bell snd Bugle, per bbl.. $8.6009.00; Wisconsin Bell and Cherry and Jry. per bbl., $7.75; per box. $2.76. VEGETABLFS. POTATOES Nw horn grown, In sack, par bu.. 40c; Colorado, per bu., 66l0c. TURNIP8-Pr bu., SEc; Canada ruta baga; par lb., lc CARROTS Pr bu.. 40c. PARBNIl'S Par bu., 40c. ' BEETS Per hu.. 40c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.9ufti.OO. ONIONS Horns grown, in sacks, per bu., 16c: SDsnlsh. per crate. 82.00. rVCVMBERar-Per rase of 3 dog $2.60. TOMATOES California. ruMJ per 4-basket crate, i" Erf). CABBAGE Home rrown. pr 100 lbs.. 70c. SWEET POTATOES-Hom grown, per bu. basket, 6D0; Kansas klln-drled, per bbl.. $2.00 GREEN IEPPER8-Per bu. basket. SOc. 8Q17A8H Home grown, per dos., 60c. , CELERY Per doi.. $6igoc; California, 46c. RADI8HES-Pr dog.. 90c. LETTUCE Hot house, per dog., 404jaOc; bead lettuce per do.. $1.00. SHALLOTS Per do.. 60c. CAULIFLOWER - Southern, per bbl.. $3.M34.fcO. MISCELLANEOUS. SAL'ER KRAUT-WIconln, par keg, $2 60. CIDER Nw Y'ork, per bbl., $6.30; per H bbl., $3.26. CHEESE-WIconsln twin, full cream. 1214c; Wisconsin Young America, 13c; block Swiss, nw, 16c; old. Iutl7c; Wisconsin brlok,14c: U lsoonsin llmburger, ISc. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shell, new crop, per lb.. IK; hard ahell, per lb.. 13o: No. $, aoft hell. per lb., 12c; No. $ hrd shell, per lb., 12c; pecn. largt, per lb.. 12c; mll. per lb., loc; peanut, per lb., 7e; roasted peanut, per lb.. Sc; Chill walnut, per lb.. 1K813V-; almond, soft (hell, per lb.. 17e; Imrd shell, per h.. 16c; chestnuts, per lb. 12't16c; new black walnut, per bu., 70c; hrltbark hickory nut, per bu., 11.76; large hickory nut, per bu.. $1 60. . HIDES No. 1 green, Tc; No. $ green. c: No 1 salted. 8c; No. $ salted, 7V.-; No. 1 Vesl calf. 9c; No. 8 vaal calf. 7o: dry salted. Io016e; hep pelt. 2cC$1.00: hor hid, $16o8J0O. IMAHA LIVE STfiClv MARKET Cattle Becipt$ Vflt id Virkt Baled Active tid Btronf. HOG MARKET WAS GENERALLY STEADY Hot Esastk Ikssp and titak ta Meet lb Demand far Killer ar Feeder and Every- I tklng Paid Straw. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. l. 194. Receipt wer: Catti. Hg. 8heep. Ofllclsl Monday 4 IM 4.4 .4"0 Offlclsl Tuesday 4.01 10 7 M" omclal Wednesday $.812 jl l-Kl Official Thursday 8,100 ll.OoO 4.') Tour dara this week 17.959 89.059 i.T! Same day Inst week. .. .W.99 $0 .$- $9.'M Same davs week before 17.914 2164 Jl 8.il Sam thre week ago. .11130 18.44 J7.7M Sam four weeks ago.... 33 4.4 TiM e4.J Same days Isat year. . . .H.S46 H.W M.o RF.CKIPT8 FOR THK YEAR TO DATE. The following table phows th receipt of cttle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for the year to date, with c.omprlon with lot year: 104. 190$ I no. De;. Catll W 218 100.0 151.87 Hogs ;.(W.744 J.PTfl.ll Bheep 1.471.484 1.7,144 Th following tabi now tn average prlo of hog at South Omaha ror lb lal several day with comparison! Data. 104. W.l$ol.l$.l00.l l 4 84S $781 4 411 41' $ M I 7tl 4 0 4 Ml J 4J - vj-i ! IS 4 8.HJ 4 87) 4 61 I 4 8 4 90 , 4 7( 41 $ RI 4 88'4 4 74 611 $ 711 4 K 4 711 m t 7I 4 4 4 4 c$' $ $1 I $ $i a atl 4 Oil 61 4 96 I 441 $ th 4 711 4 Wl J J 4 W4( 4 80 I 74 4 4 08 4 4 87 4 741 4 J 47 I H 4 j 21 f T3 4 0$ $ 4$ !"H 1 . L': f ii: !i . J, ,.u 1 s os a 11 wi t 4 W 4 87 2' 6 ' 4 7 $ ft I a I - 1 1 m .'i a av t ao 1 9j a s.n - io S 6 4 8ll 8 o 8 4j 4 6$ I 4 f 4.1 1 I M E 11 64 I 9l I 84I I 36 8 M a aa 8 :i 4 IU, i $: 1 4 MHl 4 46, ( 29 6 68l 4 78 $ f8; I S 4 iC-l .) IS s , i 67' 4 4i; 4 24i 8 81 i 4 7! J M J 4 MM Mj $ 7 4 7 $ 8 $ 81 I . 1 4 il ' .1 1.3 4 7 8 " $44 4 '.I Wl I Ml !: 4 474' 4 IS; 8 Mi $ 78' I 3 4 fri! I 49 751 4 871 I 4 Pl I 731 4 78 1 $ 4 49ii 4 24: 6 02, 4 7lf i8i A JITII S 1 I l' 1 KU "II I 8 4 8 W $ $1 s 8 11 8 1 4 42'4: i S4 I Ml 4 3 711 3 21 4 4-i. 4 $61 8 09, 4 toil $ 4i $ Indicates Sunday. Indicate holiday. The official number or car cr tock brought In today by esclt road wss: Cuttle. Hogs. Bheep. C, M. A St. P. Ry 7 Wabash 1 Missouri Pnclflc Ry 6 l.'nlnn Pstlflc system 13 C. ft N. W. Ry 1 F., E. St M. V. R. R 37 C. 8t. P., M. St O. Ry 4 B. A M. Ry 69 C B. St l). Ry 7 K. C. ft 8t. J 1 C It. I. ft P. Ry.. east.... 4 C. R. I. St P. Ry., west.... 1 Illinois Central 4 49 3 1 W 15 2H 1.1 13 $ ifi ' 1 Total receipts 132 172 IS The dlspoa.tloii of the dsy's receipts was follow, each buyer putchaslng the num bee nf head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. 8herp. Omaha Packing Co 2i3 l.O Bwlft and Company 7 Cudahy Packing Co 8 Armour ft Co 475 Cudahy Pck. Co . S. Clly .l.41 2.981 2,117 2.3011 S!i9 1.S9" 13 Armour Ht Co.. . city....i.Mi Vansant ft Co 20 Carey ft Benton Lobman Co... W. I. Stephen HIV. Huntllnger Hamilton ft Rothschild. L. F. Hits Wolf ft Mtirnan Mike Hiurgerty 1. B. Root ft Co Other buyers 61 310 5 81 61 6 80 41 K2 4S9 63S Total .3.484 11.230 2.844 CA'ITLE Receipts of cattle Were light at all point this morning and particularly was that true at thin market. With a good demand from all sources the market ruled active and sieaJv to stronsr. some sales being as much as" u dime higher than the, There wer several bunehe of corn-fed iteers on sale this morning, but moat of the4it were of the short-fed variety. One bunch, however, wss good enough to sell is high aa i.U. an average welgnt of 1.7.le lbs. They were westertf cattle, but wet good and fat. The short-fed cattle were not very active, but still they sold In much the same notches they did yesterday and the general mnrkut wss steady. There were not many western rnnge beef steer on sale this morning nnd the quality of thos that did arrive was rather In terior. Packers, though, all had to have fresh supplies and aa a result the market riled active, with prices strong to a dime higher than the ssine kinds brought yester day. Practically everything In sight changed hands In good season. Quite a large proportion of tho receipts consisted or cow stuff, but the demand wa fully equal to the supply nnd the market was active, with prices steady to strong. Seme of the more lelrsbl giades, in fnct, sold as much ss a dime hlgiirr. Even the runners and cutters changed hands without n great deal or trouble at fully as good prices as were In force yesterday. Bulls, vcul eulves and stags showed no quotable change. The Mocker and feeder market this morn ing wna active and strong, as the demand from th country all this week has been fully equal to the supply. Some of th bet ter grades commanded prices that looked aa much ns a dime higher. Representative sales: BEEF 8TEER8. No ' A ft No. At. Pt IS M4 1 75 14 1M I HO II Vi 4 CO It 1714 t M to 1S1I 1 00 8TEER8 AND COWS. It IIW 4 10 cow a. 1 M0 I Tl 1 470 1 74 I 7 I to 4 ISO 1 00 4 IS7 S 00 4 Til I 10 I 1(0 S 10 1 IM) t 10 I Kt III I Ml 1 11 1 1014 t'2l 1 1040 I M 1J I0 1 K 1 no 1 1 t HO 1 tt 10 1 m i M4 I 40 1 100 I 44 1 1474 I 14 IS 101 I is Not. 1... Nov. "... Nor. I... Nov. 4. . Nov. ... Nov ... Nov. ... Nov. 8... Nov. ... Nov. lu. .. Nov. 11... Nov. 1J... Nov. 18... Nov. M... Nov. )6... Nov. if... Nov. )... Nov. 18... Nov. 19... Nov. 30... Nov. 41...; Nov. ti... Nov. Nov. 54..' NOV, 25... Nov. 2I--...I Nov. n ..1 Nov 8H... Nov. 29...! Nov. $...! Dec. 14 1011 I 10 4 1041 tO 4 137 I 40 1 Ill 1 10 II M4 14 1 1100 t ti 14 861 1 70 4 47 t TO 7 It I 71 ' II Ill 1 TC I til 1 V, 4 1041 t Ti 1 1004 I Ti I I0T IT! 1 i:o i to 1 1110 8 0 1 1U0 8 00 ' t 11M I it 1 Ull) 8 tu COWS AND HEIFERS. ..Ill lU II.. tl'.'. 11.'. 11.-' Hfc-lf h.K8. to 411 Vii . MT III . 140 tso . IM , 4)4 I M I 40 $ 45 t 41 1 40 i 10 8 64 8 I t to 4. 4. . no 8 7 I TO I 70 1 71 71 1 to I 0 8 II 4 11 4 44 3 It t 5 1 tw 1010 i 741 I'll 174 4U 1MI 1111 m 1440 740 1144 II.. 14. It. . t. , 3.. 4., t. I u I . HULLS. .124 . 144 . KM .U23 8 40 1 t 40 , 1 3 10 I 3 44 CALVEB. I 10 1 4 4 I 110 IT I tt I M lao 1J4 1 :a STOCKEHIs AND FEEDERS. til I 71 19., 40. WT I 10 , 470 44i 41 T4t I 40 8 14 I II t :s 3 10 , 104 I 44 4. 1 I Ml t 44 II.. II.. 4.0) i to NEBRASKA 29 cow.. 19 cow.. 1 cow... t row. . 3 calves, 46 row.. 1 cows.. 7 cow.. 10 cow,. $ cow.. 1 cow... 11 cow.. eowt.. 11 cows.. 14 cow.. .. 778 .. 854 ..1320 .. 770 .. 366 .. $63 .. fco .. 874 .. 917 .. 99i .. 780 .. 848 3 00 1 bull 9 1 06 2 06 3 10 $ 00 3 6) 3 so 2 40 1 93 i! 44 t 60 3 40 1 feeder... 9U) 3 40 1 feeder... t0 3 00 7 feeder.. I008 3 60 1 calf 4') 3 00 1 calf 90 $ 60 4 heifer.. 8(11 8 19 4 heifer.. 9o5 I hi i cows 10t; $ $0 li cows..... 911 I 10 4 ffedrrs . 795 3 15 8 80 SOUTH DAKOTA. .. 841 3 00 . . fri 3 60 . . 97 2 40 Bain ft 17 feeder. 3 fe ders. Arnold 8. Ti 911 J7U 3 10 $ 00 1 bull.. 1 bull.. I bull.. .10 3 16 i cow 1 cow $ tr... 11 sisers... 1 tor... 1 co 1 cow $ cow.,.. 3 etoori... T steers... .1018 . 940 . 977 .1147 . 610 . 9V) . 93) .1080 .1013 .1184 $ 86 3 91 $ $ 80 3 26 ! $ u I 80 3 80 ,.no 76 1470 3 00 3 10 1 86 3 10 $ 16 $ 40 $ 80 1 bull i0 1 bull Ki" li Btr....UX3 4 stetr.. ..!' 62 steers 3 steers. $0 steer. ..1192 ..l(At ..1197 8 4i O. W. Bradt 8. D. 18 ster....)J 1 to J P. Fhllllo Neb U cow 1179 $ 80 heifer I cow ION) 46 1 bull .. A C. Tetter B. D. 1 ter ... o0 2 86 8 row... I Iteers... 1081 I 13 fat dr . 901 .1360 $ 16 3 ii $86 $ :o .1A4A .181 . sw .1. . 811 J. $t 5 m steer. .lflse $ 83 t 76 1 steer 9 H. Crl- i. 1 00 Is cosvs 86 ivardroisj N.. 8 7t 41 fee.ler.. $T 9 cows... 1 steer... 9 rows... S 80 t $0 I kt 1 7 8 4) W Milam Hofeldt Neb. 3a $ tS 14 feeders.. l'W 9 Mogle-Neh. ,n in $ cow s 4-J I fO I cow 3iJ 17 feeder. I feeder.. 1 feeder.. 70 I 76 HtJOS Receipt of hig4 this mo nl if though n"t a luavy were again liner yeiteroa, A. the peoing of th u.a.kn pcar wete Inclinej to t ki advantage of th ilbetal run an1 bearish report fruin uther point In pound the nurk I as soms of th esrly sales wete ss much a ;' lower. Tn same a yesterday, . .oih, it soon became evident that packers wre ail anxious tor tresh suppler, a n a te rult ths market ga.n d tn strength an1 activity until at the close It ws fu Iv steady with yesterday's vrge. The gen eral matket shows but very I ttle chargs from yesterday. Owing to -h sctlvl.y after the first round everything dis posed of before the middle cf the foienoon The bulk or th eatly sales went at $4n and $4 414. while the late ons c more St $4 42Sfi4 4.S, sv.th choice .oar selllr.g up to $4.60. The bulk of all the loss U from $4 40 to $4 46. Rer resent t:vc sale. No. is... 11..., W... 44.... II... 74.... II... II ... 7. ... .... 10. ... IT ... I).... 14 ... II.... 41.... an... M ... !..., It. , .. 44 ... 47.... St.... ti ... tl... $.... M. . .. II .... III ... 71... IS... HI... (J ... 44 It... 44..., II ... . S... 1 ... II.... 71... tn... It... II... s .. II... It.... M . . . . 41 . . . f... 14... 41... , t . . . 17.... .... 44... M... 74..., 48 ... . TO.... Ar. h. id: N A. h. ft. ; 4 0 1 u 4 II H 4 I7t 4 4 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 4 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 (0 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 49 . 4 40 4 4JH 4 4!H 4 4IH 4 1S 4 4!H 4 47 4 4H 4 (Ii 4 41 4 41 4 4tV4 4 C4 4 if- 4 Wi 4 4t'4 4 4I4 4 4H 4 4tV 4 41 H 44 . 4 w in 4 41 .147 rn . lit .HI .124 ..IS . lit ..tT 10 ..34 . m ..Ml ..JIT ..IM ..!7I ..1ST . ;:l ..is .121 . KM . 11 ..141 .104 ..lot ..nt .147 . 141 .80 . m . T . Mt .114 . Ill . t ..111 ..: ..rri ..141 .m .til . .sot . r4 ..4 .til ..'.1 ..t .141 ..HI ..fas .Ml .111 ..Ml ..141 ..Ml ..! . n ..JOT . 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W... an 4 4I 4 4IV4, 4 (IM 4 1.1 4 41 4 44 4 4 41 4 41 4 41 4 4S 4 4H I 41 4 41 4 41 4 44 I 44 4 4 4 41 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 44 4 'I 4 10 4 44 1o to ..t7 ... . 11 40 ..Ml ... .13 40 ... ..0 ... .101 40 ..tn s . -IAA 40 ..174 ... ..M4 10 ..147. 110 .171 40 ....111 ....! ...IM ...." ...141 .... ....I4t ....!tt ...171 900 44 14. 48. 4 4IV4 4 4t4 10 SHEEP AND LAMBS There wa an- other very liaht run of sheen snd limns here this mornlne so the msrket was tln aetlv and-strong The few bu-rhe of killer changed hsnds a a rapid rate a-d soms tales lorked as much as 6c to 10c higher. Wether so'il as hleh sg 6 ewe brought 34.06 and lambs $5 SS None of the off-rings was r'otly rr:m. but anything that had any kill to It changed hand at an earlv hour. Th demnd for feed-r was also In ex cess of the 'imply and the market erjld safely b quoted active and rtrong. quotations lor grass shecu ami lambs: Good to choice yearlings. $4.5054.78; fair to good yearlings. $I.26'S4.60: good to choice wether. $4.26rM.50: fair to good wethers, 4.004.26: good to choice ewe. $4 0001.28: ralr to good ewes, 83.7VH4.0fl; good to cnolo Isnihs, jS.BCifil 90: fair to good Inmb. $5 ii 4H.0; feeder yearlings. $3.76814.35: feeder wethers, $86004.20; feeder wes 33.0"f;3 60; reeder limbs, I4.264JI.OO: ssles: No. 103 native goat t fed na'iv ewes 8 Nebraska ewes 249 Nebraska ewes i natives 4 fed wetfern wes log fed native wether 9 native weth'ra Representative J ster. 1 steer... Ar e 82 $00 V6 4 01 M 4 "8 98 4 08 , 171 4 6.1 131 4 80 102 4 98 4 Co 14 4 6 f IIS ,77 $ 8.1 ,11 3 00 91 3 66 1 9 3 98 , 113 4 15 , r$ 4 15 92 4 sr, . 6 1 W too 97 4 00 227 Nebraska w-tner 107 fed -western Inmb nmbt " lambs 77 II 269 fed western 8 native buck 125 48t fed western ewes.,. Nebraska ewe native ewe native wether 480 Colorado wether.... 633 Idaho feeder Umbi. 1 nallv lamb 8 native lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET ''attle Steady Hob and 8Jhen gtroag Lambs nteadr. CHICAGO. Dec. l.-CATTLE-Reclpt. 11.000 head; market steady; good to prim steers, $3.o.80; stockers and feeders. 11. 0 04.26: cows. t.'2l1HV); heifers, D.8 'V5; canners, $1.403 .46; bulls. $2 OOJM t"i; calves, $3.0o47.00: western steers. 83.6oi3o.10. HOGS Receipts, 40.CO0 head; tomorrow. .V.CrfVi head: msrket stronger; mixed and butchers. M4iKS$4 66; good to choice heavy, $4.60i 34 ti6; rough heavy. $4.4oiSf 60; light. $4.$o4.85; bulk of aales, $4 15i&4.674. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, K.toO head, msrket strong; good to choice wethers. $4.4o64.90; fair to choice nilxel, $3.50fi4.35: western sheep, $3 (JO 00: natl.e lambs. $.258.10; western lambs, $.2S 6.00; show lambs. $6.50417.78. Kaasas City Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts. ti.000 head; msrket steady to strong snd sctlve: choice export and dressed beef steers. to.OOCift 26. fair to good. $3.30il6.0t): western fed steer, $3.60)6.60; stockers and feeders. $2.604.00: southern steers. $2.60 4.25: ootithern cows, tl 6oiir3 .26: native cow. 11603.75: native heifer. $2.30416.00; bull. $2or73.50; calve. $S 6W76 00. HOO8 Receipt. 14.500 head: market opened wek and closed firrnl lop, 84.65: bulk or sales. 84.304.63; heavy. $4.56fi4 45 ; packers, $4.403460; pigs and lights. $3.Xf 4.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 MX) heed; rosrVet stcadv and active: nnllve lambs. $4.6094 00: natlv wethsrs. $4 2Mjil: native we. $4.00440; western limb. $4.80 '8.00; western vearllng. $4.iwS25: western ehen, $3.76fJt40; stocker and feeders, $2.50 4.26. ft. Loals Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. I. CATTLE Receipts. 4.000 head, including 1.600 head Texins; market steady to strong; native shipping and export steers. $4.6o&C.60, the top ob tainable for fancy grades, with but little to b had; dressed beef and butcher tr. MutKtf6.4o; stsera under 1.000 lbs., 13 or ; 8 00; Mocker and feeder. $3.36u"$76: cow and heifers, $2.26H4.60; csnners. $1.604jr2.00; bulls, Il.9fr53.66; eulves. $2.7660; Texas and In dian steers, $2.50&4.i6; cow and heifer, IJ.0062.80. HOGS Receipt, 9,000 head; market barely steady; pig and light. $36064.15: packer. $4.40Q4.6o; butcher and best heavy, 4 4fr4 40. BHEEP AND LA MRB Receipt. 1000 heed; market active and strong: natlv mutton. $3.60i4 60: lambs. $4.6ogtl OO: culls and bucks. t:'253.75; stockers. $S.00C3Ou; Texan. $3 0046.00. hew York Lira Staek Market. NEW YORK, Dec. l.-BEEVES-Recelpt. 66 head. Feeling a trifle firm. Dresser beef low at 7ii1ed per lb. for native sides. Exports, 400 head cattle. CALVES Receipts. 460 head. Market wa quiet; veal about steady; grasser. nomi nal: veal. $4.6077160: culls. $4.00; dressed calve, full steady; city dressed veals, 7, lUHc per lb.; country dressed, 7tll2c. MOOS Receipts, 1.660 head. Market wa nominally weak. SHEEP AND LAM B8 Receipt. I T4 head. Bheep iow, gocxl to choli lamb dull but about steady; medium rrsdn 111c lower; sheep. $3.00 4 60; lamb, $j.rVk6.2l. No prime sold; no Canada lambs. 1 Htork la light. Receipt of llv stock at th six principal western cltle yesterday: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha $.300 ll.ouo 4.000 Bluux City iw 6.700 Kansas City at. Louis 6.000 14 Vs) 4,0u0 fit Joeenh 3.341 7.967 40.000 Chicago 4,0u0 Total. ....31.141 89.167 28.7V t. Joseph Live Staek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 1 CATTLE Receipts, $ 141 head; market steady; native. $69 6 60; cow and heifer. $18694 28; tockr nd feder, $2 6fv&3.60. HOGS Receipt. 7.967 bead; market steady to 6e high-; light. $4 1004.60; me dium and heavv. $4 5or 4 40. SHEEP AND LAMBStelpt. 1.368 head; mark! atrong; lamba, $. leas City Lie Btaek Market. SIOUX CITT. De. . (8pcll Telegram). -CATTLE Receipt, 700 head; market trong r.d aotrve; heevea. $$ $0434 00; cowa bull and mixed, $-.'.g$8 60. atockar and feeder. $J.8rfl$S $0: rlve nd yearllnga, U :4tl1 HuiiS Pe.-elpt. .7ti head: murket sbout sttsdy; scllng. $4.Sti$4.Bi': Milk, $t.3jt'$e40. 9tM4ttftY OF ROP COOITIO era State lajare Fall (irate. WASHINGTON. Dee. 1 The weather bu reau s monthly summary or crop conditions la as follows. As s whos November wss very mild and eireptionslly drv Thronehout th central val.ev snd tn New F.nglsnd th middle Atlantic, central snd west ulf state, tn absence of rain wsa so marked aa to prv.e Injurloit to rll-own grrtn snd to hinder plowing. the nroutn nas oeen esrecimiy severe In the Ohio valley, where there la a s?rst sesrtltv of water for stock and do mestic purpose Complaints of drouth r also received from southern California and the southern plateau district. in the principal corn state th weathst has been favorahle for husking and rrlh Mng cum. the reports InrHcatle that thl crop I of exceptionally fine qus'llv. Winter wheat ha been unfavorably af fected bv drouth over the greater part or the winter wheat belt, th condition ef tha crop telns less favorable in the Ohio, cen. trnf Mlssiss1-I and lower Missouri vallev. Con1derahl damage to the early sown PT the Hessian flv Is also reported from Ne braska and Missouri. Notwithstanding th drouth, the crop tn Iowa and Kansss I food. Favorable re-vrt ere received front he coast state. w"here, however, lack of moisture -as retarded growth. In the southern states the weather con oHlons wer ftvorable for th completion of cotton picking Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dee. 1. MET ALU Tin wag eaa,er in th London market, with pot closing at 4136 oi id and future at fU4. Looauv the market continue ajtiiet. Spot la quotea t $2.iii t. Copper wss slso easy In the linnon market, cosing at CM 19 for pot nd Ai 18 8d for future. Locally ths market wa firm, with outside price hlghr In some Instance. Th general rug I from lllsn1 to 18 17W for lak . , lis.na for electrolytic, $14 SoAjfl4.7o for rest ing Lead wa unchanged in th Iondou market, closing st 12 fs Id. Ixmelly th msrket wss tlrm. with Isrge protlucera raising their prices for rsrlots. The rang Is from $480 to $4.70. Spelter was un charged at 4.14 ITs .t In london nnd $6 7"t 6'iH In the loenl market, lronc.losed at 6.1s Hd In Glasgow snd 4J 8d In Middle- . borough. Locally prices were Arm: No. i foundry northern, No. I foundry southern snd No. 1 foundry southern soft ar quoted t $18.73'f!17.i6: No. 3 foundry northern. $14.36 14 '10. Export of copper for the month of November were ;2,o88 ton, making a total for the year so far ef f?7.82 tons,, against ' 122.678 tons for the some I line last year.- f'etton Market. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1. COTTON-Mr. kt easy; sale, bale; ordinary, 81-14C; good ordinary, te; low middling, 8'ix-; middling. 8 9-18r; middling fnlr, 9r; re ceipts, e.146 bales; stock. 813,820 bales. I.I VERPOOL, Dec. 1 COTTON Bpol. In creased demand; prices 14 points lower; American mlddlltia; fair, 6 lid; good mid dling ,49d; middling. 4.79d; low middligf, 4.6'id; good ordinary, 4.63d; ordinary, 4.371 lite sales of the day wer lli.Oo) bale. 04? which 11,600 were American. Future opened quiet and cloed feverish; American Eilddllng, g. o. c, December, 4.8!; Decent er and January, 8.49d; January and Feb ruary, .4.74d; March and April, l.Rod; April nnd Mav, 4 Kid: May and June, 4 86d; June and July, 4$Td; August and September, 4.W. BT. LOUIS. Dec. l.-COTTON-Qulet. 4 lower; middling, 8V; no sale; receipts, 1,200 bales; no tihlpments; stock, 24,666 baloa. Wool Market IX1NDON. Dec. 1. WOOL A sale af heep skin waa held In Mtnolng Lan to day. Th offering amounted to 4.738 bale. The attendance was large snd bidding wsa spirited. Merinos were 7JHd higher and rrona-breds . 41(1 dearer. The advance wa 1 largely due to American buying.. Following I are the sates or doming ana enmoing: New Houth Wale. 7 bale at Wild; Vic toria. 971 bales at a-BHWd; South Australia, 1669 iMiles at 6ti9d; West Australia. 864 bale at V,C8VI; New Zealand. 1,8M bales at 64 94d; Punta Arena. 2,248 bale at 8f9Hd; Buenos Ayre. i najea at vaa. 8T. LOU18. Dec. 1 WOOL Firm and quiet: medium grade, combing and cloth ing, 23gCfto; light fine 1822Vic; heavy floe. Hi lac; tub-washed. 27b40c. Rvapornted Apple and Dried F raits. NEW YORK. Dee. l.-EVAPORATKO APPLES Msrket continue quiet; demand show little If any Improvement and price re barely sustained; common are quoted t 84Ue; prime, 4U4Hc; chose, tQ6a; fancy, MTMc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prun ar reported to be offering les freely for some lss and price rule little steadier, the general range being unchanged at front 2i?Wc. according to grade. Apricot coo-1 tlnuc In light runnly and ar firm; cheUf are quoted et 9l.'riOc; extra choice. lfU lOHe; fancy. 11fi16c. Peaches are unchanged: choice ar held at 18944c; extra choice, IH9 10c. Oil sad Roala. OIL CITY; Dec. 1. OIL Ct4lt balance. 8180: certificates, no bid: shipments, 8.(98) bbls.; average. 74.13S bbl.; run. 118.71$ bhl.; ever 11 re. 73.803 bbl.; Mmti:i. Lima. 86.86 rsbl.: runs, Lima, $3,047 bbls.j avrrsr. 8'l.0(4) bbl. SAVANNAH. Dec. l.-tL'RPENTINB-Flrn t 4R4c. R087N-Flrm; A. B. C. $2 52H: D t' W: E. $2 67Vi2 80i F. $2.824'' ; O. $2 87V $.70: H. $2 80; I $3.86: K. $3.90; U U ti; TV. O.. $4-76; W. W.. $6.10. 1 j ' Food Rtoek at Llveraoel. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 1 The following ar a,wks of tireotetoffs nnd nrovislon In It lverpool: Flour. 67,0"o sacks: whest. 5.- m:.isi ceninis: nirn, i v- v..-,. v-,--, V boxes: hams. 3 H boxes: shoulders. 900 boxes; butter, 7.000 cwt ; cheese. 123.1' boxes, lard. 9 800 tierces of prime western stem and 1,630 ton of othr kind. Saaar and Molasses NEW ORLEANS. Dee. 1.-SU(1AR-F1rm: u.Ia oi.. nontrlfiirul whites. 4 18-1 iff a We; yellow. 4S413-lc; seconds, 3S I MOt',A8Eet-Pfeadv: open kettle.' WWlet centnrugai, iu"- sij.iui,. Peoria MartrtH. v PKORI.. 111-. Dtc. 1. CORN Quoted lower; No. 3. new. 4.Ufl44c; No. 4, new, 42fc43e; no grade, 40',434lV4c 1 1 ..i , . I ,' T4a tt. !. Market. ST. IX5UI8, Dec. 1. No market today holiday. tielssel I fenteneed.' ' ', TECUM8KH. Neb., Dec. L (Special Tele gram) Joseph Oe'.rse!.' who pleaded kulltr to burglary, was ntenced In dltrlct court today to twenty-ven month In the penl tentlry and ha been taken to prison brJ the sheriff. Kartbqaake la Caltforala. BAN FRANCISCO. Dec. l.-A vr hock of earthquake wa felt here at 1 o'clock this morning. Three other lighter shocks were felt a few minute later in quick succession. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER. . DEEDS filed for record December 1, 1891, furnished by th Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam tret, to Th Bee: M. Ureer and wife to F. A. Potttr. part of out lot 274. Flornoe $ Louisa Horst to Ida M. Horat. lot 9, block 3. McOsvock ft O'Keef' add. The Union Saving bnk to J. M. Maher. lot . Sunnyalde add. ........ . Frederick Krelle and huahsnd to Frederluka and Henry I. Peters, n (11 ret nf s loo feet of U lot 14. ' 174 1 80 .1 .1,800 2.800 block 15, Improvement association add ' Mslvtn 8. Uhl and wife to Mamie If. Lane, lot 9, block 1, Potter's add.... F Hlnton and stlfe to Sulvlna E. Archer, lot 16. block $. Spring Lak psrk tviitis Land company to (1. Davis, lot 6. block 4. Willis Park Place 900 Albright Land and Ixit company to F. J. Fitzgerald, lot 9, block $. Hoppe' Bonama . Jo B O Oetter to A. B, Btephanaon. lot 90,iWlndor Place Carrl C. Sellner to Orosa, e 88 feet of lots 7 and $, block 14. E. V. Smith' add too Edwards -Wood Go- v (Incorporawd.) JlAla Odlces Fifth and Robert Streata, T. PAUL, nNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Groin to Us Branch Off!, 810.381 Board af Trade Bid.. Omaha, Sk. Telepkoae Sgle. 312-214 Exchange Bids . South Omaha. ' Bell pbon 21A irdCH.n'i!i Phone 4