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    THE CXMLAITA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DEOEIMHEll 4 * 1891 ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Bull Newa in Wheat from Foreign Sources
the Feature.
SHORT SELLEFS RESIiTcD TO THE LAST
for a Tlmo Tlioy Worn Hucc f"1 but Were. .
J'lnnllr Itoutcil imil tlio Cloilne
1'rlco for May AVns nt
nn Advance.
CHICAGO , Dec. 3. Bull news In wheat ,
principally from abroad , came In with the
llrst dispatches In the morning nnd kept
coming along all day. Short sellers resisted
the early attempts cf the buyers to put the
market In line with the news , nnd for n time
were successful , but they were Jlnally routed
and the closing price for .May was nt nn advance -
vance of Uc per bu , , while December rose
Ho. Corn made the Insignificant gain of
He , oats advanced ttc , nnd provisions also
advanced a little.
The opening transactions In wheat were
nt a range cf from dOTta to C0e , with n grad
ual sagging tendency during the next two
hours , although foreign mnrkets were re
torted firm nnd the Argentine crop giving
n much poorer promise than the earlier esti
mates. Exporters were reported to hnvt
bought about 600,000 bu. of No. 2 red In New
York at out ports en Saturday'nnd to hav <
pnld 2o over the price of the December
future for some of It. They were also salil
to be again taking wheat freely In New
York this morning , nnd that made thai
market show more strength than did Chi
cago. The northwestern receipts were agalr
heavier than a year ago. That and the
prospect of a larger Increase In the visible
supply than had been generally looked foi
on Saturday had n restraining Influenci
upon the local bulls during the /orcneon
and when the" visible was finally disposed ol
tit nn Incernse of 1,215.000 bu. the nmrkel
quickly struck the higher plane. The sen'
board sent very bullish opinions. New Yort
wired that there wns a demand for frelgh
room for Liverpool nt 7'fcc per bu. The
wheat on. ocean passape Increased 1,328.00
bu. , and the visible supply decreased 1,420 ,
000 bu. Closing cables were very strew
nnd sci was the market here near the end
at which vlme about seventy * boat loadi
were the reported sales for the day at thi
seaboard. May opened Vo higher , at C0)4e
Bold at from CO' c to flUljct closing at GHsC.
The corn maikct had n. narrow rnngi
today , May selling at from -fl'/io ( to 49' ' > jic a :
Its highest limit , nnd JD-lie as the lowest will
49V&C the trading txilnt nt the elope. 11 ?
celpts today were 440 carp. Instead cf COJ , a :
estimated , nnd of the total only IS cara.wen
of the contract grade. The visible -suppl ;
Increased 1,026,003 bu , , against n decreasi
'for the slinllar period last year of 315,000 bu
Aside from a firmer feeling and falt-loca
business , the oats market \KIUI devoid 'o
features. Huyuw orders possibly. exceede <
those to sell , and that , with a firmer'feelUii
in corn , .caused prices to go up slightly
May , after opening at from 82',4c to U2c
closed nt 32Kc. ' -
The provision market was dull -but Ilrm
Trading was chiefly confined to rlbs til
near the close , when , lard and pork came lifer
for a larg'er share of attention. At'the clos <
January pork was up lOc and May 16c fc
the day. I > ard pained 2VJ.C for May and rib
DC for both deliveries.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Cnsh nuotntlnnn were as follows :
FI.Ot'R UnrhniiBed nnd Ilrm.
WHEAT No. 2 Kprlmr. 69U(61Uc ; No.
EprlllK. 6tC ! Nn. 2 ml , 66'tTO36-1ic.
CORN NO. 2 , 46Uc ; No. 3 yellow. 43c.
OATH-NO. 2. 29Vic ; NO. 2 white , 32'i32i <
No. .1 white , 32 33c.
HYK-No. 2. 4Se.
HARLKY-No. 2 , 5305lc ; No. 3 , MflSS'.ic ; Ni
4 , 46M5Hic.
FLAX HM EH No. 1. J1.4S.
TIMOTHY HEKn-1'rlme. J5.C5.
I'UOVIHIONH Menu polk , per bbl. , J12.23" "
,12.371/5. Lard , per 100 IbH. . J7.021J. Short rib :
iKlileir ( loose ) , JG.oaiiO.L'O ; dry xnlted shouldei
(5.5005.67' ; elicit clenr , sldea ( boxed
.
WHISKY Dltllllers' flnlshed goods , per Bal
SI 23 .
" KUGAR I'nclmngerl.
The lollowlnf vrrt the receipts nnd ( hlpmeni
today :
On the Produce oxetiaujo toil ly the luitisr mat
hct was BteaUy : creamery , 1423u ; dairy. 12$22c
1.KKV , steady ; 17322C.
YOU 1C ( llIMCIt.VI , .II
Yoitcrilny'E Quotation ; on I'liiur , ( inilu an
rrovlnlniu. MntitU. lr.tc.
NE\S' YORIC , Dec. 3. FLOUR-Recclpts. ni,4
bbls. ; exports , 1,400 bills. ; salex , 8 , CO ] pkgs. Ma
ket strong , lloldern are ankliiK moiu money <
ftprlntc patents and lutkeiHhlch 1ms shut o1
ilenmnd. Exporters bought tprlng halters nt
BllRht ndvnuce. City mill pntentf , SI.OOW4.1
winter patents , f.SOM3.5 : : ! ; city mill cleurr , (3. :
winter straights , } 2.00i2.75 : Minnesota jiatent
I3.33T(3.C3 ; winter extnts , tl.9rnii2.40 ; Mlnneito
linkers , K.0002.3 : > ; winter low Bnules" , ll.'Olfil
uprlnc low Knv\e \ . 11,7501.00 ; pprins extrn
J1.3HC2.30. Southern Hour , dull ; sales , non
common to fnlr extra , I2.53iT2.75 ; good to choir
)2.40ff2.95. Rye Hour , xtendy ; tmles , 1,500 litih
miperllne. t2.63S'2.75 : fnncy , } 2,85if3.00. Hue
client Hour , dull ; Jl.'JMfl.li. , .
UUrKWHKAT null ; 55UGOC.
CORN ME\L- < } ulet ; pales. 2,000 Kicks ; ytllc
extern , $ I.SOSfl.8i > ! llrundywliip , J3.03.
RYEDull ! cnr luls. 4J50c ; best loads , 6C03 !
HARLK.Y Steady ; wi-stern , C3fiC4c.
11ARLKY MALT Nominally steady.
M'UKAT-ller.-lpts , 183,800 bll.J e.\portli , 107. !
bu , ; sales , 5,355,000 bu , fittuies and l U.OOO li
ppot. Hpot market Hrmer ; No. 2 red , stoic ni
flcvator. C0c ; ntlont , C2'ic ; Kebrunry , CS'X '
nllout ; No. 1 northern , COVie , dellvcied ; No.
haul , 7tc , delivered. Options were Ilrm i
dny , but not ns istronif as expected , In view
tlio muss of bull news at bund , consisting
very stroni ; nnd rally rabies , A bin decrease
tli" English visible supply , decreasing Inter !
lecelpts , an unexpectedly small Increase In t
vlslblx supply unil fnlr exjmrt ptirclmm' ! ' , Tra
wns rather dull nnd lluetuatloiiR small. Soi
lone wlu'iit wiia Mil ; cliixed nt HWlo net n
vnnce ; No. 2 red. January , closinl at C1GU1H
Fehmnry. GiKMiGiHc , closed nt G2c ; Match ,
( iC3fc { , flONMl nt M'iC' Mny , 64 > i.OGI 11-HV , cloe
at ClKo ; June , CSy.c ; July , 6 } l-lCliCJ'.ii' , clos
at G5Vic.
CORN-Recelpts , 101,700 bu. ; exports , 1.000 hi
rales , 210.000 bu. ; futures nnd 05.000 bu ypol , i
market weaker ; No. 1 , 57Mc , elevutor ; 6S',4c , i
llvered ; yellow 69Hc , delivered ; steamer mlxi
tl'io ; No. 3 , GltfSUsC. Options iiulet , but gi
rrully tinner on Bmnller lecelpts Kith whe :
closed at HRUc net ndvunce ; Jununry , 63r53'
rlose.1 ut UUc ; May. 53 l-lC Mnc , closed
63c ; December , closed at 5tr.
OATH Receipts. 124,400 bu. ; exports. 20J b
Bales , 93,000 bu. futures ami 73 , OO ) bu. spot. S |
market tinner ; No. 2 , delivered , 35c ; No. 3. 33V
No. 2 white. 33iit33Hc ; No. 3 white. 37Hc ; Irai
while , 3C 41V4c. Options II nn with whciit. I
not active ; HosM ut ? c net advnnci ! ; Jantr
rlofed at 33c ; Febmury. 33Hff33 > Jc ; May. 36V
IWc. closed at SOUcj December rloned ut 341
HAY Steady ; khlpplnif. 60B57Vic ; good
choice. COOTlto.
110PHSteadyi state , common to choice , o
IW7u ; new. lOUlSo ! Puclrto ronst , Jljtltc.
HIDESFlim ; wet wilted. New Orleans ,
Ircted. 45 to 65 pounds , 5c ; Texas dry , : t to
IwunJj. 6Vifi-Cc.
IiUATIlBH-quIrt ; hemlock sole. 11. A. , Hi
to heavy wnlRhts , UUOlSo.
\VOOI/ Quiet ; domettlo llceci * . 17f33c ; pull
PROVISIONS Ile f. quiet. Cut meats , niil
tilckled I > e4llep , 6f7 > ' : pickled shoulders , 6 !
t'/ie ; pickled hams , SWfi'.iiUinl. . steady ; we
crn steam closed at J7. 10 ; city , G'tc ; ules ,
tlcrtio ; closed at 11.35 , nominal ; January. $7
nominal ; Mny 17.66 , nomlnul : rvtlned , steai
vontlnent , 17.70 ; comuound , S'.jc. Pork , di
alts. 150 bbli. ; family , JllWm.OO.
IH'TTKIl I'lwtHllnlt we tern dairy. 11CI
western creamery , 15iGo , western factory , 1
14Uo ; El lu . 2 < oj Imitation creamery. 13j :
tote lUlrv , lSOi34 ; "lute rrrulurr ) ' . 18 < { 23c ,
C1IEESE--Htcady ; stuto. Inrxe. Sfril'ii.em :
61i io ; part klm , : Hi9ci full skims , 'ii/3 ,
KUHSteady ! ; state unil 1'ennii IVHnl.l. ;
r ri Iterator , llUnc ; wcatrrn fresh , Kli,1
nouthein , : jic ; caMS , J3.:5O4.W ; receli
6.537 pkxa.
TALIX Firms city til per pke ) , 4 c ; co
try ipkxs. fleet , fiio e < tu qiullly.
PKTROLKl'M-Noinlnalj" l'nlte.1 closwl t :
Mil ; \Vuuhlnwlon , bbbi , , 14Yanhlniiton. ; .
bulk , U.U ; refined. N w York , | SI5 ; Phlladelp
and Baltimore , JS.10 ; Philadelphia and llaltlrni
In bulk , 12.60.
ROSIN Steady ; strained , common to re
I 30 I.J5.
TINE-SteBd 2728c.
ItlCE titfnrty ; domtstlc , fair to extra , 4
IHo ; Japan. 4ij 4Ho. '
MOI AUSER Blradys K w Orltulll , open ket
out ) to choice. M337c.
PIO IRON bull ; Scotch , I1 .W M.OO ; Am
can , tlO.OOtfI3.00.
XIN-Eojyi Strain. J13.M aik d ; plates , d
| tU oa 'cluni , BtturJay , S3 tuua S , O. ,
Mny t , on day'i notice , 11173 ; today , 23 Inns
B , 0. , Jnnanry to M y , ono day' * nailer , $13.30.
Hl'llLTKIl Qlllct ; domoitlc , 13 , .
LCAI > Hiendyi broken * price , W ; eichnnsr ,
for M.ot. t.12H115 ,
COl'I'KR-nnn ; brokers' rrlcf , 9.J1'i ! ex-
ch nK prlcf , 19,50 nuked.
COTTON HEED OIIqtllet ; prime cVude , ! Ul
flZSMo oft crude. nf2c ; yellow , butter Kradrs.
SIllMc ; prlmo yellow , W.ltfSOo ; yellow , utt
! Sc.
gradtt , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
OMAHA OKNnilAL A1AUKGT.
Condition of Trade ntul ( Juotntloni on
Stnplo nnd Fitncy I'roilucn.
The local butler market Is vcrj * weak and dull.
Receipts for the past week were large and re
ceivers have found It n dlfllcult matter to keep
stocks from accumulating. Chicago Produce
says of the butter .situation : November , It wouM
appear , has accomplished something In shape of
reducing stocks of butter In storage. The
coolers reported Friday motnlng but 42,000 tubs
cm Imnd , compared with 67,000 nt the opening nf
the nt'.nth , a reduction of 15,000 tub ] In thirty
days. Thro figures arc ofllclal , but a good many
people In the markist are dolnff a lot of figuring
to try and nrrlvc nt some Idea of where the
BooOs have beeT placed , So far ns the trade
knows there has hoen scarcely demand enough
for stwiiRc Rcodi to tnke 3.0.0 tubs. Ho far as
the locnl triulc Is concerned , It Is doubtful If It
took 1,00) tubs during the entire month. Of
course tie ; largest proportion of goods In storage
nt this point were held by outsiders parties nt
eastern points who came here nnd bought their
goods ami stntvd them In Chicago.
The show1 PR In eggs Is still more stnrtllnir.
If. ns Is given out , there are only 121,000 cases
left In the coolers nt Chicago , them has been a
gu d record made In consumption of storage eggs
through the mont'.i ns well. The trade wns
prepared for the announcement of n shnrp re.
duclUm In the stock of eggs , ns It wns known
that they were being pushed , but In butter the
disposition of 15,000 tulm during the month Is n
genuine furprls * . At the opening cf the season
there were close to 100.000 tubs held In storage ut
Chicago , nnd about 820,000 cases of eggs. Thp
stock of epgs wns leporltd rcducral to 219,000
cases nt tiio 1st of November.
Htocks of butter In coM storage nt Iloston the
2 < th Innt. , ns shown by the olllclnl figures , were
72.IWO pkKS. , compared with 94 , W ) one month agn
nnd 141,000. the highest paint of the season.
Stocks of stornie l-utter nt New Yolk nre esti
mated at' from SO.OOO to 33.000 tubs. One-fourth
of this Is June creamepcs , the bnlniice low
grade * . A month ngo there were 88,00) tubs.
The receipts nt the principal markets of the
country for the weeks ending on dates at head of
column ? , were as follows :
Nov. 33. Nov. 21. NDV. 11. Nov. 9.
Chicago . 15,802 16,999 16,847 15,857
New York. . . 29.U4 30,348 27.734 29.342
Iloston . 12,375 14.C97 13.108 12,358
TotMs . s,3C3 62,012 67659 67,657
DUTTER Packing stock , 8c ; fnlr to good coun
try , 10J12c : choice to fnncy , 14JflCc ; gathered
cieamery , 19B20u ; separator creamery , J3c.
EOOS Strictly fresh laid , : iW22c ; fresh ( cold
storage ) . ICWISc.
LIVE POULTRY Old hens , 4c ; spring chick
ens. 4@IVic ; ducks , 6c ; turkeys , Gc ; heavy toms ,
4OJ'ic ; geese , G'4 c.
DREHSEU POULTRY Chickens , fair , 4 4'4c ;
choice large , 6c ; choice small. 6c ; turkeys , fair to
gocd , rrfJGc ; choice heavy. 7j8c ; choice piiinll , RJi >
9u ; ducks , fnlr to good , 6jp7c ; fnney , B08ic ! ; geese ,
fair to good , C7c ; fancy. SCS'/tc.
OAME Prnlrle chickens , per doz. , J3.r > 0i3.73 ;
grwisc , per doz. , 13.2503.60 ; blue wing teal , per
dnz. . J1.50S1.T5 ; green wing tent , per doz. , J1.23
1.60 ; ducks , mixed , per do * . . I1.00R1.25 ; canvns-
bncks , H.08'4.60 ' ; mallards nnd re < l head * . J2.50
2.75 ; nunll , J1.604T1.75deer ; saddles. 12B15o ;
antelope saddles , 10011c : small rabbits , 76fSOc ;
Jack rabbits , not wanted.
VEAL Choice , fat and small veals arc quoted
at 5Hc : large and coarse , 34T4c.
X'HKESU Wisconsin full cream. Young A.
13c ; tMn , J214c ; Nebraska and Iowa , full cream ,
Ilo : Nubrapka'ufld Iowa , part iklms , 7 So ; Llm-
burger. No. 1 , lie ; brick , No. 1 , He ; Swiss , No.
l--I4 M3e.
HAY Upland hay. J9.60 ; midland , J9 ; lowland ,
J8.50 ; rye sit aw. $6. Color makes the price on
tiny. Light shades cell the host. Only top grades
lulnc.tov | prices.
1'lQEONS-Old blnls , per doz. , 75c.
VEGETAHLES.
POTATOES AVestern stock , car lots , 6 ! 65c ;
email lots , ' 70A.
OLD I1EANS Hand-picked , navy , } 2 ; Lima
beans , per In. , 6Hc.
ONIONS On onlers , 63070e.
OAIIIIAOE On orders. 1'Ac.
CELERY Per doz. . 2.'jfi35c. (
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. , $2.75iJ3.M.
DEETS-1'cr bbl. , J2.
CARROTS Per bbl. , $2.
CAULlKLOWER-Per doz. , (1. 5001.75.
HORSERADISH Per lb. , 7J8c.
PARSNIPS 1'er bbl. . J2.
RUTA11AOAS Per bbl. , J2.
PARSLEY Per doz. bunches. 35040C.
TURNIPS Per bbl. . J2. .
.SPLIT PEAS Per lb. . 3' c.
OREEN PEAS Per bu. . H. 2301.35.
RADISHES Per doz. , 3iI40c. (
LETTUCE I'er doz. , 8540c.
FRUITS.
QUINCES California , per 60-lb. box , J1.60.
APPLIES Oooit stock , per bbl. . J2.r04T2.75
Michigan Block , 13 ; New York or New England
13 * * 5 '
PEACHES None.
PLUMS-Callfornla , none.
PRUNES None.
PEARS Winter Nellls. ll,75 f2.K > .
GRAPHS Concord , none ; Malagas , per 65 ti
GS-lb. bblB. . gross. 17.5W9.W.
CRANllERRIES-Cnpe Cod fancy , 110.0010. &
pur bbl.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGE'S Fictions , 12.75'
BANANAS Choice stock. 12.0002.50 per hunch
LEMONS Malaga , $3.75J4.CO ; fancy Florida
sixes 250 and 300 , ! 4.00@4.23.
PINEAPPLES None.
_
Coffra Market.
NEW YORK. Dee. 3. COFFEE Option
opened steady , with September 25 points higher
October 40 points higher , and near months 5il
Points higher : ruled generally firm on Europeai
buying orders ; closed firm nt SOO40 points ne
advance ; sales. 40.750 bugs , Including : Decem
ber , 113.9014.00 ; January , 1I3.55W13.70 ; Febru
"
ary. 113.30 13.40 ; March , 113 ; April , 112.75 ; May
112.354J12.75 ; August 112.35 ; September. 112.30J
12.40 : closed , . January. 113.63ifl3.65 ; February
113.30Sn3.40 ; March. ! 13,0013.03 : April. 112.70 $
12.73 : May , 112.65S12.75 ; June. 112.60iai2.GO ; July
W.I5I91J.65 : August. 112.40JI12.50 ; October , 112J
W12.50 ; December , 113.95. Spot coffee , Rio , Ilrm
No. 7 , 115.75 ; mild , steady ; Cordova. 118.23i319.00
Kales , none. Warehouse deliveries from Ne
York yesterday , 3,630 bags ; New York stoc
today , 31,370 bags ; United States .stock , 2S9.03
bags ; nlloat for the United Stntes , 241.000 bags
total visible for the United Stntes , 530,057 bagi
against 400,820 bugs last year. ,
SANTOS , Dec. 3. Ma'rket ' quiet ; good nveragt
111.90 : receipts , 1G.OOO bags : stock , 380,000 bags.
HAMItt'Rll , Dec. 3. Market steady : prices ur
changed to sl pfg advance ; sales , 2U.OOO bags.
11AYRE. Dec. 3. Opened steady , UdlUf nil
Vance ; at 12 m. . . Irregular , W declne to % t at !
vnnciat ; 3 p. m. . Irregular , unchanged to 1
decline ; closed Irregular : December , unchanged
other months advanced &f ; total eales , 40,0t
bags.
RIO DE JANEIRO , Dec. 3. Quiet : No. '
' Rio , 112.70- ; exchange , lld ; receipts , 1,000 bags
a cleared for the United States , 8.000 bags ; clearc
for Europe. 1,000 bngs : stock. 205.000 bags.
Weekly report : Quiet ; exchange , slundnrt
112.30 ; exchange. 11Hd ; receipts during the wee !
2I.OCO bags ; shipments to the United States , 62 ,
OW bagj ! ; stock , 203,000 bags.
KlRlu litittor Murket.
ELGIN , 111. . Dec. 3. BUTTER Firm : sale :
2.400 Ibs. at 23 > ic ; 39,180 Ibs. at 24c ; 23,220 lb !
ut 23c.
STOCKS AND 1IUNUS.
" " "
XI
'Coiitrolllnc Interest In Securities Yottordu ;
\VIIH tbn President's nie * < ace.
NEW YORK , Dec , 3. The controlling It
fluence In the stock market today was Hi
president's message. Before It wus pul
llshctl inklings ot Its tenor touching SURE
hiul been received by houses who operal
for thtt trust managers. This fnct wns cv
deilcccl by the course ot the stock nnd t
the very heavy selling therein. BUR :
opened U per cent higher , but wns Immi
dlately forced down Hi per cent , to SI ?
At the lower figures a bull movement w ;
started , based on the resumption of work i
two of the trust rcllncrlcf * . nnd good buyln
carried the price up " % percent , to 86
Hut the Improvement was not mall
tulned nnd on larpe offerings the etoc
broke 4 per cent , to S2M. the low point of U
day. This llcure. was reached just as tl
text of the president's message reached U
street.
The bears renewed their demanstratlot
against the Block , using the recommcndi
tlon for the removal of the protective prli
clplc In the sugar schedule , but , as u.ni 3
the thing had been discounted and tt
stock took nn upward turn , rallying U4 pi
ccut , to 8IU > with a Ilnal reaction of % pi
cent , maklni ; a decline on the day of. 2
per cent.
, It was known the preeldent would BUI
Best a plan for the reform cf the current
and the general feeling In speculative cl
clcs was that the publication of the pro
Idcnt's. recommendation would have , a sot
effect on share values. Consequently , d
pplte the Influence of the depression
Suifur , the general market was fairly wt
held during the morning and early afte
noon , and when the message had bei
hastily Bcor.ned by the street there was i
evident desire on the part of the shorts
cover and the room traders took the bi
side of the market , with the result th
the market recorded a general advance , tl
Improving- tendency continuing to the doe
The advance In the rates of- sterling e
change and1 the great probability of KO
exports on Saturday would have had
weakening Influence en share values und
ordinary circumstances , but today tin
were not factors of the situation. Pacll
Mall was sold down on a report 'that O
penhelmer , who had gone to Paris to ma !
terms fop a close connection between P
cltto Mall tint ] the Panama railroad , had r
turned without having accomplished hla ml
slon. The stock declined 174 per cent fro
the opening price , rallied ? i per cent on pu
rhuse * to co\vr short contracts , and clns
at a reaction of U per cent , making a , lo
of 1U per cent from the closing quotation
Saturday. Tobacco rose 3 per cent , to I
reacted to lKIV4t and rallied to P5. Chlcu
U. Th Post's London cublo nays ; The to
U.rl markets today were quite co.od , America
rl- have risen on expectation * of the preulilen
rlU message , which la awaltvd with much Intc
U ; cst. inicea. however , llolshed under t :
to best. Othet markets were. Rood , The 1U
slnn loan to be Issued next week will prob-
nbly bo 11G , 000.000 to 20,000.000. A new
China sterling loan will soon foe coming out.
It In anticipated that KOld will Ipnve New
York for Kurope almost Immediately.
Ons declined l'A per cent on sales rumored
to be In llcpjldntlon by n bull pool. Good
buyers were found nt lite lower llgurca nnd
the stock sold u | ) V per rent , but n renewal
of the Belling catty1' ' N los < < -f 14 Pcr cent ,
of which Hi PIT cent had been recovered nt
the close. All of the granger group made
galnft on the dny nnd closed at or near the
best figures touched. Northwestern , made
the only Important Improvement 1 % per
cent on buying by Chicago to cover n short
Interest , The other grangers nre up U per
cent each ,
The coal stocks were benefited by the
united action of the sates agents In fixing
rates nnd production. Delaware & Lack-
awnnna made an ndvunce of 2'1 ' nor cent ,
nnd the others of the group made H per
cent advance , except Heading , which Is
down M per cent on sales by Philadelphia ,
I.ako Shore rose 1V4 per cent , to 136's , lost
the entire advance nnd rallied to 130 In the
Until sales. Lend opened Vt per cent higher
and then broke VA per cent on fears that
the president would treat It like the other
protected articles , but subsequently re
covered 1 per cent. Lead preferred fell oft
14 per cent. The changes In the rest of the
lint In the main nre In the direction cf
higher prices. The bond market was strong
during the morning , but In the afternoon
trading there were some recessions. The
closing , however , was Ilrm , the transactions
being large , the total being } ,1,073GOO.
The following were the closing quotations
on the leading stocks of the New York ex
change today :
I'lilillHtUI .Notes.
nOSTON. Dec. 3. Clearings , 116,857,349 ; ba
ances , Jllli53.
balances , 15,830,407 ,
HALTIMOItn , Dec. 3. Clearings , 12,082,15
balances , 1110,153.
I'lIILADKLI'llIA. Dec. 3. Clearings , 112,41 !
330 ; bal.incta , I2.4C1.378.
1'ARIS , Dec. 3. 4 p. m. Three per cent rente
102f 72'ic for the account.
MIIMI'IUH , Dec. 3. Clearings. 1525,877 ; bo
ances. 171,630. New York exchange , par , sell In
CINCINNATI , Dec. 3. Money , 3iS6 ! per cer
New York exchange , 25C50o premium. Clearing
13,010,750.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 3. The cnsh balance
the treasury today was 1161,256,781 ; net gel
I103.9C3.419.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 3. Clearings , 15.747,131 ; bs
nnces , 1S77.6C5. Money , dull nt 687 Per cer
Exchange on New York , ISc premium bid.
LONDON , Dec. 3. Oold Is quotid at ISuen
Ayres today at 2C5 ; Madrid , 1200 ; Lisbon , 22.1
St. Petersburg , 50 ; Athens , 77 ; Rome , 107.1
VUnna , 103.
CHICAGO , Dec. 3. Clearings , IZ.071,000 , Mone
4O4V4 per cent on ct.lt ; 58 per cent on tlm
New York exchange. 40o premium. Koro'gn e
chance , i Irons. Sterling , commercial ,
NEW YORIC , Dec. 3. The receipts of gold
the subtreasury today on account of the never
ment loan were 1500.009 , maklmc a total of | 4I
COQ.OM , and leaving a balance to be p-ld In tt
city of 1400,000. Une payments at Iloston , Phil
delphla , Chicago nn4 Ban Francisco have be
sufficient to complete the balance of th * ! 5S,600 , <
require * ! for the payment of the entire loan.
I1URLIN , De. 8. The contract for the nc
Rumlan loan of S.OUO.O > , or 1100.000.000 , at J
r cent , was signed here today by the Pa con
S sel chaft , the MendelsBhons and the Hide
roder banking house. TheHouree auiette SB
that the loan Is destined for the redemption
the 6 per cent txmdi ot tha Russian raJIwai
which were taken over by the state during-
lait few years. Th weekly statement of t
linpciin ! Hank of Germany nhows the follow !
clwnsea , ua compared with the previous nccout
Cunli In hand , decrease , 1,500,000 mark ! stream
notes , drcrt-iiK , 4M.OUU marks ; other tecurltli
decrease , 2.C80.000 mark * ; notes. In clrcuUitk
Increase , 18,210,000 marks. Exchange on Londc
da ] a al.Ut , : o marks J3'i i > tg.
OMAHA LIVEOCK MARKETS
Only nn Average 3lnm to Open the Week1
but Conditions Improving ,
VI '
BRISK IKQU.RY . , , FOfl BEEF CATTLE
i i
Prices on All Sorts ( Jo'Up nt Least n Ulmo
Coirn mill Rtoeltcrs Also Sell
WollIIiiffActive im.l
llhcr.
MONDAY , Dec. 3.
Receipts toilny wpre 172 cars In nil , or
about nn nvernBe Monday's run. Of these
117 cnrs were entile , not nt nil n heavy run
for the llrst day of the week , and the gen
eral chnrncter of the receipts wns no Im
provement over lant week. The buoyant
tone that pervaded the market the Intter
part of InHt week was very much In evi
dence tcday , and with n good line of buyers
In the ynrda It was mighty poor stuff thut
could not he readily sold for n.10o . ' advance.
There wns nothing choice on sale , but fnlr-
Ish warmed up unlives , of which there
were several loads on sale , brought $3.25 to
$3.53 , and n bunch of very good fat rangers
brought $3.80. The movement WUH free and
a-comparatively early clearance made.
Cow stuff was In light supply and brisk
demand nt unevenly higher prices. One
buyer nld ho paid "all the way from steady
to a quarter Vtaher than Saturday. " The
average advance wan lOo to IGc , and eon-
lined Inrilly to fair to good stock.
Cnnners slrowed little Improvement. Veal
calves ruled slow anil weak , and bulls , stags
ar. < l rough stock generally a shade stronger.
Business In stockers nnd feeders wns not
on n very extensive scale , but prices , as n
rule , were firmer , with stlllers the principal
outside buyers. There was not much de
mand from the country , and low grade
stock cattle were more or less neglected.
GooJ to choice feeders are quotable nt from
$2,70 to $3.25 ; fnlr to good nt from $2.35 to
$2.60 , ami common grades from $2.25 down ,
llepresentatlve sales :
DRESSED BEEF.
No. Av. Pr. Nn. AT. Pr.
4. . 937 13 0. ) 12. . . 957 a 30
4. . . 917 3 15 ' .1017 3 40
7. . .110S 3 25 n. . .10S2 3 45
19. . . .1147 3 25 23. , .1193 3 50
40. . . .1110 3 25 40. . , .1125 3 55
IS. . . .1083 330
cowa.
4. . . .1035' 1 7S 2. . .1055 2 23
3. . . . 816 1 „ > 1. . .1130 2 2 >
2. . . .1165 1 73 19. . .1010 S 25
2. . . , 940 1 75 . 880 2 25
3..1133 1 SO .101K ) 230
2. . . 835 1 SO s. . .1021 2 0
1. . . 9CO 1 80 * ) " . 840 2 30
o " .1030 1 85 4" , ser , 2 35
oi" .102) 1 W 16. . . 911 2 35
12. . . 911 1 90 7. . . 91S 235
3. . .1123 1 91) 33. . .1012 2 3.1
1. . . .1160 2 00 12. . . .1019 2 43
1. . . .12M 200 1. . , .1050 2 4o
14. . . 9CO 2 00 7. . , .1110 2 45
2. . .US' ' ) 2 15 25. . . . 936 2 45
1. . . 921 2 15 38. . . . 994 2 67 > 6
8. . , . 7f6 2 15 S5. . , . 9jO 2 0714
3. . . 44 2 25 1. . . .1070 2 73
HEIFERS.
9. . 590 1 10 12. . . . C70 1 73 2..10H3 235
340 1 10 2 , . . . 1030 235
CAEVES.
2. . 355 1 15 9. . . . 221 2 00 1. . . 130 3 00
1. . , 220 200 1. . . . 100 200 2. . . 173 3 00
BULLS.
2. . . 940 1 75 2..1300 2 00 1..17CO 2 00
1. . . 800 1 C5 1..12CO 200 1..1C30 2 10
1. . .1310 1 80
BTOCKERS.AND FEEDERS.
3. . . C56 1 60 1. . . . 55' ) 2 35 6. . . , 944 265
1. . , 300 1 75 7. . . . . 'Ml 235 20. . . 950 2 90
3. . 930 2 15 1..J1030 1. . . ,1170 3 00
20. . , CIO 225 4. . . . 412 2 45 1. . . ,1050 3 00
1. . , 700 22" 4. . . ,1092 3 00
2. . , 9CO 2 23 41. . . .1073 3 05
2. . , 450 1'12CO 44. . . .1091 305
WESTEIiN CATTLE.
No Av. Pr. i No. Pr.
1 bull 1240 J200 1 bull 1370 J2 09
2 bulls 1390 200 2 cows 1035 2 30
4 cows S90 230 . )9 feeders. . , . 6CC 235
10 feeders. . . . 744 235'ii3 ' feeders. . . . 802 2 3 >
1 feeder COO 2 35 13 feeders..1313 3 00
19 feeders..1073 3 0022 feeders. . . . 100J 30)
IRAHO.
OREGON.
240 steers 1179 3 35
HOGS The fresh supply today was sllghtl )
heavier than week ago , but Included over 40 <
Sioux City hogs billed direct to Hammond , Th <
receipts Included se\eral loads of choice hcavj
hogs , hut the general quality of the orferlngi
Vtts hardly as good as It was Saturday. Puckers
ns usual , monopolized the trade , but ns the !
nearly nil wanted Borne hogs nnd as reports fron
othcMnarkels were favorable , trade ruled brlsl
and prices strong on the good heavies and Btroni
to a dime higher on light weights. The heavle :
grades sold largely at from $ I.M to 14.CO , will
choice lands at from 14.05 to 14.70. Light am
light mixed stuff went at from 11.10 up to tl.S
nnd plus nt from 11.75 to 13.10. Iluylng wns brlsl
throughout nnd by the middle of the forenooi
the pens were cleared , the bulk of the decen
weight stuff golnjr at from 14.50 to 14.CO. a
against from 11.35 to 14.CO on .Saturday and fron
14,20 to 11.40 one week ago today. Iteprescnta
Uvo sales :
S1IBKP The supply .wait liberal , but made u
very largely of thin ttnU'rn stock , undeslrabl
for kllleis. Good mutton ; and lambs were I
very fair request and quiitnbly steady. Fair t
dunce natives are quotable at from 12.25 to 12Si
fnlr to good westerns' 'ttt ' from 12 to 12.70 , coir
man and stock sheep n from 11 to 11.75 , good t
choice 40 to 100-Ib. lamb's from 12.50 to J3.C
'
" "
Representative eales : -
No. ; * Wt. Pi.
101 native ewcn . . . ' , . , : ' , . . . . . 93 1200
ISO native wethers ' v . . ' 2 2 25
Receipts itnd llpoltum of Stock ,
Ofllclal receipts an/1 rdlf position of stock f
shown by the books of , trie Union Stock Yart
company for the for't | Ight hours ending at
o'clock p. m. , Monday , . , December 3 , 1C94 ;
ItEClilPTB.
T " Cars. Ileai
Cattle . , . , . 117 2,91
Hogs . , , . , . 45 3,61
Bheep . t . 10 * , S
DISPOSITION ,
' Cattle IIoci
G. II. Hammond company , ) , . , , , . 104 1,2 !
Bwlft and company. . . . 912 1,0 ,
Cudahy Packing company . . . 6t2 1,4 :
Hamilton & Stephens. , , , , . . , . fl ,
U llecker . > . . 3
J. Lobman . . . , 243 ,
Nelson Morris . . 273
A. lln . ' . . . . . . 43 .
R. Decker & Utftn . , 371 .
Damron . ' . 3 .
Vansant & Carey . , . [ 0
O. H. Hammond. Hloux City , . 4
Hhlppers and feeders . 335
Left over . . . . . . . . . . . . , JW 4
Tola ! . . . . . . i . . . . 3.204
Nt. I.ouU I.Uo Hlock Murket.
BT. LOUIS , Dec , 3. CATTLE Receipts ,
hlpmrnln. 100 hend : market activentul
. . at 6V1&P higher ; native ulcers , 130) Itm ,
tl.SO ; light. 12.4'Wi.CO ; cows. U Clf.4l ; Trim
steers , 1,000 II , , , . , 13.20 ; light , 2.4J (2.70 ( ; cons ,
tlO(18-ltecelpls , f.,100 head ; shipments , 1.600
bend : market sitting , active nt fifflOc higher ;
host heavy , 14.60flf4.7U ; medium and good mUed ,
14.40U4.4S ; fair tn med'utn light , ll.2HH.35 ; com
mon. t3.COff4.00.
H1IEEP Receipts , 20henil ; shipments , none ;
miukrt llrmer ; routhweMern mixed , 12.60 ; lambs ,
13.75. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
C'llICAUU LIVE STOCK.
There \V 9 n Strong .Mnrkot for llrcf Cnttlo
Yesterday.
CIIICAOO. Dec. 3. There was a strong mar
ket for beef cattle. For Monday the arrUals
were unusually small , Useful shipping nnd
dressed Ix-of steers generally fold nt from lOo
tn 15c higher thnn ( in Friday , nnd ntmort any
thing fit for slaughter could be dispose ! ot nt
some advance. Chilntmns cilllc were Inquired
for nnd may he ( ( tinted nt tl.25tC.63 ! , t'.ioURh
thus far nothing fold iiliovo 16.43. The Ktcater
part of trnlay's rtffeilngs consisted of commi > n to
good lix to l,350-ll > . steals , und from 1J.75 to ti
took the bulk , Hough , thin steels told around
13.23 , nnd choice tiround 15.60.
The demand for hogs wns Active nnd slightly
better pi'ces pirv.illeil. The receipts wete 1X ( * )
head ICFM than for last Monday , and , In antici
pation of moderate tccelpts for the trniilnder
of this week , buyers weie lest benrlHh , Prime
heavy hogs were not at nil plentiful and t.ley
wen- wanted ut fiom 14 8J to U.S3. The quality
a\crngcd common , the hulk of the receipts
coming from Iowa , ntid the prcnler imit of the
trading was below 14.75 , or nt from 11.6' ) to 14.70
for heavy nnd medium weights ntul nt from 14.20
tj 14.40 for light. The best of the light hcgv
sold iiround 14 50.
The sheep mntket wns active , w th prices on
sheep from 10o to 16c lower nnd en lambs
from I So In 23c lower. 'IMi- pens were practically
all full , In tunny Instances being crowded. Tn-
day's receipts wer - estimated nt 17,000 head.
Quotations tnnged from 11.25 lo 13.4) for KIK-I ! to
choice sheep und fmm 12 to 11.10 for Inmlis. The
majority of sheep sale * \\L-IH nt from 12.2 > to 13 ,
while from 13.60 lo ! 3.9 < ) took mitt nf the himbs.
RECEIPTS l-T-le , 14.0K ) head : cnlves , 400
bend ; hogs , 42,000 hend ; cheep , 17,000 head.
The Evening Journal tcpoits : 11OCS Receipts ,
42,000 bend ; olnclal Saturday , K.223 head ; left
over , about 2.00-1 heid ; itiallty | fair. Mn-kft
fnlrly active and linn , with pr'c s nltout 6e
higher. Sales tange at tLOuiH.lft for light. 14.21
( H40 for rough lurking , tl.2' < ! fl.5 for mlxe.1 ,
14.60dT4.85 for henvy packing and shipping lots
and 12.60ft4.Si for pigs.
CATTLE Receipts , 14,00) head ; nuuket active
Btid lirm at full previous pi Ices.
8IIEEP Receipts , 17.000 head ; market rtrady
nnd In moderate demnnd ,
Now York I.lvn Stork Mnrkot ,
NEW YORK. Dec. 3. REEVES-On sale , li
cars ; active throughout ; Rood caltli' . steady ;
others. 15c higher ; unlive steers , poor tn prime ,
13.55Q515 : oxen , 12.10 4,25 ; bulls , 12.0082.40 ; dry
cows , 11.25fc3.00. European cables quote Ameri
can steers at 9i10',4c per lb. , ilrotseil weight ; re
frigerator beef nt 6if84e ? ; no exports toilny.
CALVES Receipts , 7K ( ) bend ; quiet ; veals , 'ic
hlKher ; other cuhes , steady ; vruls , poor to pilme ,
} 6.00iS.70 ; Krnssers , 12.00H2.60 ; western calves ,
13.OJiH3.50.
SHEEP AND LAMUS On sale , 43 cars , or
9.000 hend ; Ilrm ; 'fcfiUc higher ; sheep , po ir to
prime , 11.60J3.00 ; lamb ? , common to prime , 13.00
Sf4.25.
HOOS Receipts , 13,000 head ; Ilrm ; Inferior to
choice , I4.60fl5.00.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 3. CATTLE-Rccelpts ,
600 head'shipments. ; 2.20) head ; market for best ,
nn and active ; others , steady : Texas ulcers ,
2.50JJ3.25 ; Texas cows , 11,76812.25 ; beef bteers ,
5663.00 : native cows. Il.40fi1.40 ; stockers nnd
eders. 12.10f3.50 ; bulls. 11.50S2.75.
HOGS Receipts , 6,600 head ; shipments , 600
ead ; mniket , sluing to 5c h'g'.ier ; bulk of pales ,
4.40JH.60 : heavies , 14.4504.75 : paikers. 14.J5ff4.70 ;
ilxed , 14.20B4.65 : light * , } 4.00f4.30 ; Yorkers ,
4.20lij4.30 ; plus , 1273i)390.
.SHEEP Receipts. 300 head ; shipments , 100
ead ; market steady.
Stock In Sight.
Record of lecelpts nt the four principal mar-
els for Monday , December 3 , IS'jl ;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
outh Omaha 2.906 3,652 2.39
blent' ! 14,01 2.000 17,000
fansas City 7,600 6,500 300
t. Louis 3,3Jl ) 6,60) 2)0 )
Totals 2i.SOC : 37.C32 19.859
Liverpool JlHrUets.
LIVERPOOL , Dec. 3. WHEAT Spot , firm ;
emand mixlerntp ; Nit. 2 red winter , 5s Id ; No. 2
cil spring , stocks exhausted ; No. I haul , Manl-
oba , 6s 6d ; No. 1 California , 6s 4Ud ; futures
pened lirm , with near positions of led winter
d higher nnd distant position 3d higher ; closed
teady. Business wns alilt equally distributed ,
) ecember , 6s yd ; January , 6s Hd ; February ,
i l il : March , 5s 2d ; April , 5s 'J'i'i.
CORN Spot , Ilrm ; American mixed , 5a ; fu-
ures openevl Ilrm nnd closed firm , builurs htfjivi-
st on early positions ; December , 5s d ; .luminry ,
s 6Hd ; February , 4s 6Hd ; March , < s 5Vid , April ,
s Ud : May. 4s Slid.
FI.OL'R Strong ; demand modcinte ; St. L.uU
ancy winter , 6s.
PEAS-Canadlan , 4s 10'id.
1'ROVISIONS , llticop , steady ; demand Improv-
ng ; ( ' 'umbethiiul cut , 2Sft30 Ib ? . , 28s Gil ; short
Iba , 28 Ibs. , 34i > | long clear , light , MiH" > lb . , : ;
eng clear , heavy. 55 Iba. . 33s ; short clear backs ,
Ight , 18 Ibs. , 35s ; short clear middles , henvy ,
5 Ibs. , 34s ; clear IHIIoH.14016 Ibs. , 34s 3d :
houldct-H , square , 121H18 Ibs. , 23s. Huinx. short
ut , 42s Cd. Iltef , extm liidhin IUI-FH , 67s M ;
? rlniR mess , 66 3d. l 'iul , dull ; prime western ,
7s ; relln < Hl In palls , 3Js , RefrlRerator beef , fore
quarter , 6 > id ; hind quarter. 3 ? d.
TALLOW P tie North Ameilcan , nominal. 23s.
CHEESE Firm : dpnvind ruwlerale ; line t
American white , 60s 6J ; finest American colored.
Is 6d.
HUTTRR Flne t Ignited States , 75 ? ; good , 60s.
TUIU'KNTINE SplrltB , 2s : Cd.
ROSIN Common , 3s 7V4d.
COTTON SEED -Llverpool relined , 12s Cd.
I'ETHOLEUM-Retlned. 69 fid.
HOI'S At London ( Pacific coast ) , 2 13s.
Nt. Louis Uenerul Market.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 3. FLOUR-Fiim , unchanged ,
but with tendency upward.
WHEAT Nervous and unsettled , but really
Irmer , closing % fie tin ; No. 2 red , cash , 63V ;
December , 53iQ153'ic ' } ; January , 54''C ; May , 58c ,
July , 58yc.
CORN Tame , with light speculntlon ; nrmed
up late wtth wheat , closing about % o higher ;
No. 2 mixed , cash , 45'io : December , 4JHC ; Janu
ary , 45c ; Mny , 46 tf4CI c.
OATS HlK'.ier ; No. 2 cash , 30ic ; December ,
30',4c ; May , 325 c ,
RYE No. 2 , east side , 53',4c ' nsked.
IKAN ! Quiet ; ( Xc bid , east truck.
FLAX SEED-11.41.
CIXJVER SEEI > $8.23 8.75.
TIMOTHY SEED 18.30.
HAY Unchanged.
IUJTTER Slow , unchanged.
EGdH-Higher : 18'Ac.
LEAD-12.90G2.d2Vi.
SPELTER-M.Uli.
CORN MEAIli.03C2.10. .
WHISKY 11.23.
COTTON TIES Unchanged.
llAaHlNa-UnchangiHl.
PROVISIONS Pork , standard me's. Jobbing ,
12,62 . Laitl , prime steam , 1G.67111 : : eh'ilc" , $7.
Dry salt incut B. loos. ) xhouldvis. } 5.2i ; longs ,
16.12' c ; i HIM. 1C 21 ; shuits , JC.SiH. Iticon , packol
shoulders , 16.25 ; longs , 17 ; libs , 17.I : ! ' , & ; uhoits ,
17.23.
17.23.RECniITS Flour , 6.000 bbls. , wheat , 10,000
bu. : corn , C3W ) bu ; oats , 32OiX ) bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 4,000 bbls. ; wheat , 1,0)0
bu. ; corn , 2,0X ( ) bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu.
Murkot.
NEW YORK , Dec. 3. SUdAR Raw , dull ; fair
rellnlng , 3c ; centrifugal , 96 lent , 3'ic ; wiles , tiotie ,
Redned. quiet : No. C , 3 ll-lOfiSTJc ; No. 7 , S'SIW '
3 13-16C ! No. 8 , 3U03 ll-1Cc ; No. 9 , 3 7-16St3c ;
No. 10. 3f3 11-ICo ; No. 11 , 3 5-lCc3'ic | ' : No. 12 ,
3'4 l3 7-1Cc ; No. 13. 3 13-lCc ; off A , 3 13-lC t1Cc : : ;
mould A. 4 5-16f44e ! ; stundiml A , 3 IS-ICUItic ;
confectioners' A. 3 15-lMH > .ic ; cut Iciuf. 4T ( < ( U
6 1-lCc : powdered , 4 6-lCiJ4'ic ; gninulated , 4 1-10 ®
ic ; cul > es. 4 6-lCff44o. !
LONDON , Dec. 3. SIJOAR-Cnnc. very dull ;
centrifugal Java , 11u lid ; muscovado , fair iclln-
Ing , 9-i 3d.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 3. Refined sugars de
clined Uc today , the lesult of nn overstocked
market nnd , the demand. The Franklin
refinery slnrted today , but It Is running on thort
time. German granulated sugar Is being laid
down bete at 316c. . nnd this probably has
something to do with the day's decline ,
Ktinnns City Market * .
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 3. WHEAT Very dull ;
No. 2 hard. 63c ; No. 2 red , MGJl c ; rejected , 48 ;
sample sales , Mississippi river , f. o. b. , No. 2
hard. 60c ; No. 2 red , nominal , 67c.
( ORN-Stttidy ; No. 2 mixed , 41 iG42c ; No. 2
white , 42'ic.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 mixed , He ; No. 2 white ,
30 ? 31e.
RYE No. 2. nominal. 47B48C.
FLAX BEED Dull : ! 1.K ! 1.33.
11RAN Scarce , nrin ; 635i65c.
HAY Weak ; tlmpthy , 17.008S.OO ; prairie. 17.CO
RUTTER Stcojly ; creamery , 16822c ; dairy , 13S
ICc.
ICc.EOOS Firmer : utrlclly fresh , ISfllS'.ie. '
RECEI1TS Wheat , 1,200 bu. ; coin , 37,000 bu. ;
oats , 11,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS None.
Minneapolis VVlioiU Market.
MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 3. WIIEAT-Opencil
quiet , but rather firmer In the morning , later
declining Blight ly under nulto heavy offerings.
Iiter there were fair buying orders from out-
'side and locnl buying , altogether cieatlng a
rise of about So from the lowest point , with
the maiket cloMnu ? > ° higher than Saturday.
Ducember , 69c ; May. 61c : July , 62c : on track ,
No. 1 hard. 61cj No. 1 northern , COo ; No. 2 north
ern , Mo ; receipts , 371,000 bu. ; shipments , 10,0-M
bu. Thera was still u good demand for cash ,
whether In etorw or on track. Farmers In the
country ore selling lean. Flour , firm and higher ;
estimated vroductlon for twenty-four hours , 40,000
bblr. ; shipments for came time. 33,617 bbls. ;
patents , 13.2563.50 ; bakers. 12.15tf2.85.
Visible Grain Supply.
NEW YORK , Dec. 3. Th ? visible supply of
grain Saturday , December 1 , a compiled by the
New York Produce exchange. U as followc Wheat ,
S515ao(0 hu. r Increase1,215COO bu. ; corn , 4C6- ,
000 bu.i Incruase , 1.024,000 bu. : oats. 9,740,000 bu. ;
lncrra e , 649,000 bu. : rye , 477,000 bu. ; Increase ,
33,000 bu. ; barley , 3S09OOObu. ; decrease , 140,000 ha
Duluth "Whent Market.
DULUTII , Dec. 3. WHEAT Close : No. 1
ban ] , carh , 61Vtc ; December , 61U ! May , 63 > Jc ;
July , < 4Kc ; Nn. 1 northern , cath. ( We ; DecrmUr ,
5 > Uc ; May , tic ; . July , 63Kc ; No. 2 nohthern ,
cash. 57c : No , 3. Me ; rejected , tic ; to arrive ,
No. northern , We ; No. 1 hanl , Cl'.tc.
Demupit for Oil Kxceiilvr.
1'lTTHUl'RG , Dec , 3. Oil advanced from t2T |
at the op n'.ng to Hi a shoit time today , bui
OTHER SOAP DOES ITS ORK 5o VEU
ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS.
made
A Thanksgiving Story ,
E | E was at a boarding1 school to spend his fir t Thanks-
§ 1" giving away from home , and this is what the
lonesome little fellow wrote home a few days before
Do you blame him ?
' 'When tlio Turkey's in ihu even ,
And the 'Tutor's In tlio pot ;
AN hrfii tlio Cranberry's n boiling ,
And tlio Pudding's smoking hot ;
'
When the nuts arc cracked iin'tl ready ,
And iho raisins huap the plato ,
And you fool so awful hungry
That you'd rather die than wait ,
THEN y.ou'll remember mo.
P. S.--PA , can't I oomo homo1'1
THANKSGIVING WEEK is always a busy one with us ,
particularly in our Crockery and Stove Departments.
Our Crockery department Is of spe- CO dozen hard wood antique finish
clnl pride to us. Kverythlnff conceiv DINING CHAIHB , with brace arms ,
able In China , Crockery , Qlnssware , hand made cane peata , double stretch
Cutlery , I'lateil Ware , Lumps anil ers all around , embossed backs. Reg
Clocks. ular price , 11.23.
Thanksglvl.ig Pr co 74oEach
Our Spscial Thanksgiving Offerings
, 0 dozen massive Rolld oak , hand
' polished DINING CHAIRS , with wide
Thariksglv'ne Clclor Pltahors quarter sawed oak panels , handsome
In cleur , fire polished , crystnl glnss , ly carved and to match the table men
hold nearly three quurts. llegulur tloncd above. Regular price $2.00.
price GOc. Tha iksglvlnx Prloo 51,48 Each
This Week 290
ThanUsglvIn t Tumblara SIDEBOARDS
For tomorrow or ns lonpr no they One of the many bargains | n side-
beams IB described I\H follows : Constructed
last , a first class crystal table tumb
ler , one dozen only to a customer. structed of the best selected oak. It
Worth 60s per dozen. measures 4i Inches In length by 20
Inches In width ; with bevel mirror
This Week 2c Each menBurlng 2-1 Inches by 14 Inches. U
ThQnkBilvIng Carving has a commodious shelf overhead ,
Knlvos and Forks , supported by tasteful brackets appro
With genuine stnR handles , Merldan priately carved , two drawers with
Cutlery goods. Worth $3. roomy cupboard below ; the case work
Is all paneled ; the trimmings are
This Week $1.85 P.2lr solid cast brass ; It Is mounted on
Thanksgiving Salts and Peppers good castors. It Is worth every cent
of $20 , but our
In blue , rose or white opalescent
tints , with lleur-iie-lls embossed dec Thanksgiving Prloo Is $11.45
orations. Worth 15c.
From our Stovj Department
Th s Woo'x orly Gc Eac'i
THAT BIRD must be cooked , and
SPECIAIi PRICKS en n. beautiful cooked right. To enable you to do It
line of celery trays In French and we make a remarkable offer of Just
Vienna China and embossed glass. 35 highest grade eastern made Rang
Your friends will cull TlintiUsglvlne es , nt half price. We thoroughly guarantee
. Greet them In n plcasantl iRhteil
eve. antee every one , although much be
hull.Vo have the finest line of hall low the lowest wholesale price.
lamps In the city. They are very swell
Speolel 'orThlo Week WE ARE
Hose nnd Ruby GlobePendant Hall Complete house furnishers and noth
Lamps. Worth J3.00. ing else. Our store Is looming with
J3.00.Only such bargains In household Roods as
Only 52,49 Each we never saw.'It would wcirpay'you
Our further Thanksgiving offerings to look us over , whether Intending : to
are : purchase or not. particularly at this
Pillar Ex'omlon Tables Thanksgiving time , when all that
careful preparation means In the way
Solid oak , 42 Inches wide ; heavy ofassortmcnt , prices nnd services In
FI bblanttnl Roods ; quality and work at your disposal. This Is the time of
manship guaranteed. Worth $12. the year to help the good wife out.
This Week 55.98 Use us.
T RM3-CA3H OR PART DOWN AND BALANCE WEEKLY
OR N1ON TH1.Y.
Formerly People's Mammoth In 31 ill ni ant House
Open Monday and Saturday Even'ngs.
caused no excitement , nnd there were no pales
lecorded. It wns cnufcd by the bullish Held
reports for November , which showed that the
dally aveuigc pinductluli for the mouth was
7,50."i bbls. lir 1'i'nnsylvniiln , agnlnxt 7.83S bbls.
Ill October. TIP | lepnrt nlno shows the dally
nniK to average 61,2 2 Milt , and the dully ship
ments to average 1)7,07 ) : . ' , th Hhlpinents c.\cecd-
Ing the production by 25.CTO bbls. dally.
Wool * iitiMnc.
ST. LOriS , IVc. 3.- WOOIHteady ; Missouri
and Illinois , mul nni , HTHWKunMis ; and Ne
braska. 10fni < : UVuan nnd Aikunt.au. liifTISc :
Dukotns and Wyoming , ute. , JWl'Jcj lub-wufhwl ,
fair to ohtMce , 2'Hr-lc.
LONHON , Dec. 3.At the wool nucllnn sales
toilay a varied iixsottment was iiffftnl. The bid
ding was fulily active nnd prices llrmly held for
all gooil parcels. Yoikshln- was u fn-e buyer
of meilno rniss-bnil and ( lei ninny nnd I'IMIK-C
bought nierlnn. C.ipe of ( lood llnpo nml Niitnl
wool sold very well. TinSIM leu has been nhoit-
eued and will i-lcwR ThuiR.lny of this week , Instead
' of bnlc.i olrcn-d
stead of I-'rlduy. TJie number
today w.is 10,274 , of which l.Oiw were withdrawn.
Th following BIB the Hales In detail : New
South Wall" " , I.Ci'i'J bales ; fufiuivd , R'idtils 3'id ;
gren y , 4'i8d. ' . Qun-imlaiid , 3,3iO bales ; M-niiipil ,
Sdftls ; Kit-usy , 4flll.i ) < l. Victnrlii , 2,107 bales ;
scoured , 7d8ln Sd ; giiMsy , 4' ' iiM. South Aus
tralia , 71 bales ; gienuy , 4'4 ! ! > 8i1 , Tnsniniilu , 9
bales ; greasy C'id. New Keulnnd , i ) bales ;
scoured. Gttdtfl * l'4d ; gimcy. 4'iWSil , Cupn of
Good Hope and Natal. 1.U3 bules ; scouted ,
OlidQIs 4dj greasy , S'
" AIUwatiKee
MIIAVAl'Kr.B , Dec. 3. FLOl'R-Hlrady.
WIIBAT I'lim nml .active ; No. S Hiring. Me ;
No. I northern , C4'.icr JIuy , CUTic- .
( ORN-Qulel ; No. 3. 4D > %
OATS-Steudy ; No. 2 white , S2C | No. 3 , 32H
< & 33.
IIARLKY-Qulet.
UYB-Stroily ! No. 1 , COe.
PHOVIHIONf Htf-aily : p.iiU , 112.M ; lard , 17.
RKCIIII'TH Klnur. IC.CO-J hhb , ; wheat , 7.JOO
bu. : barley , 43.COH bu.
BHII'MKNTH nrtur , 30,700 bhlH. ; wlieut , 7,2M
bu. ; barley , 103,400 bu.
_
No iv York Dr.r tlooiU Murket.
NKW YORK , Dec. 3. There bus been meteor
or less demand for moderate nuuntltlra of sen *
sonablu goods us the it-Mil t of imleis tn meet
current wants , still the business tviifhed In
such manner was not Important. TluiHigli thu
forwanlliiKs of light wulght wools In the execu
tion of spring ordeis many pales wetv le-ached.
but otlicrw IfH HIM market was dull , I'i luting
cloths weie dull und Ilrm nt 2i < ! for Cl Hqnurei
regular welcht. .Salea ot odds ot fair Impor
tance. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1'eorlit ( irttln Mnrkot ,
I'KORIA , Dec. 3.-CORN-Actlve , llrm ; No. I ,
43c ; Nil. 3. 42ic ! ; No. 4 , 4 1(40. (
OATS Active. Him ; No. ! white , SO % J31c ; No.
3 white , 3)i4f(31Hc ) ( ,
RVK Hcttrci * ; No. 2. nominal , Sic.
WHIHICY I'lrm ; high wltm linris. 11.13.
HKC'KIITH-WhPut , S.liio | , u , | com , 4 , :50 bu , ;
outs. 27 , 5w ) bu. ; i > e. 1l > 00 bu , ; Imrley , 23,400 bu.
HIIII'MIJNTBVhrnt , UK ) hu. ; coin. e.VI bu , ;
oatv , ( , COO bu , ; rye , none ; barley , 31'JOO bu.
Cotton .MurKei.
NPAV ORLKANS. D.-o. J.-rOTTON Kacyj
mldrtllntr , 8' c ; low middling ; to ; gtrfnl oidlnnr ) ' .
4Kc ; tot ivc lpt , 21"Jl lm | " ; grom , I'J.Sl'i Uilen ;
exports , 1oni.twlni4WJ bulen ; mlvf , 7W bules ;
stock , SU.IK4 bale .
ST. IXt'IB. P-i < . 3. COTTON .Steady ; mid-
dllnr , ISo ; no rults ; ( ecelpts , ll'.Rno Ixileii ; ship
ments , K.COO bales ; stuck. 4liSO ) bult-ii.
I'rliKOVheat MurUet.
BAN FRANCISCO. fc. J.-WIIKAT-KaiUrj
May , ll.W ! ; cleared , 7I.7W crntuli.
Oregon Kidney Tea curei all kidney rron *
ble- . Trial ilze , 25 ccnU. All druggUU ,
"The "
Four Hundred"
The BinallcEt
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watch made
i n America.
The only
watch move
ment ever
matlcof solid
gold.
If your Jeweler
Is nimble tit
eliow you tlili
curiosity write
for the address
of it dealer who
canto
The Uuobor Watch Worlis , Canton , O.
For delivered prices on Corn or Feed of
nny description In car loads lots. Wilts
or telegraph
W. H. BOOTH & CO. ,
Kansas City , Mo.
Weights and grades punrnnteed.
WM. LOUD ON ,
Commission Merchant
t
Grain ami Provisions.
Private wires to Chicago nnd New Yor * .
All business orders placed on Chituza
Uoard of Trade.
Correspondence solicited ,
Olllce , room 4 , New York Life Building ,
Omaha. Telephone 1203.
/ : / > r Kits' I
Vvternns nf thn I.iituVur Remembered by
thn 4lru ral ( jovrriimeiit.
WASHINGTON , Dec. n.-(8peclnl.-Pen- ( )
slons sranted , Icsue of November 20 , were ;
Nebraska : Original Kecs I' . Kvuns , Teko-
muh , Hurt ; Hinllh O. Htcer , Gibbon , Buffalo.
UelHoue Jitmea 1) . Quest , Hhelton , Uuffalow
ItelsHtie und Increase Charles v , McCnlla ,
UrynoIdH , Jefferson. Original widows , etc.
Hannah l'lllood , Crawford , Dawes ; minors ]
of John W. Cray , uialr , Wushlngtun.
Iowa : Oilglnul Wu hlnttoi Work , elation ;
Wright : Uanlel Paddock , Council llluffs ,
I'ottnwultamle ; llruben Hull , . Charles City.
Kloyd ; Cyrus II. Kcelc-y. Mltclitlvllle. I'oik.
Additional Samuel Aukney , SloflreKor ,
Clayton. Increase John W. l.cake , Cllntod ,
Clinton. Itetstmc tieorxe Newport , Indian *
uln , Wunen. Original wldowH , elc , Barati
A. Hunt. Columbus City , IXMIHU | ; James
Welch , Newton , Jueper ; William Mills ,
father , Illchland , Keokuk.
Colorado : Original Jeremiah I/oency ,
I'ueblo , 1'ueblo.
An extended popularity , Brown's Ilroncblal
Troches have ( or many yean been the matt
popular article In ute tor relieving ecu- *
and throat trouUwu /