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    Till. OMAHA DAILY JlEEt SAfTlTHPAY , PJSOJflMHTSR 7 , 1895.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Business in tlio Wheat Pit Waa Dull Imto
in tie Day.
BULLS AND BEARS HELD OFF EARLY
Corn AViiK In Ooiiil Driunml fur .Innii-
nrj' nnil n I'nlrinoiint WIIN
Trail < -il lit fur the
. Miinlli.
CIIirAOO. Dec. C. lluslncss In the whent
' .Ml was dull ( lurlnR Hie greater part of the
forenoon , but nctlvo In the nfternoon , with
price * movlnR tip In n lively wny. Com-
pareJ with yesterday's nnnl qtiotntlons De
cember is IV4C hlfilier nnd May Tic hlRh r.
11\e \ uprenil between the two montliH la
thus seen to have nnrrowed "ic. The Ar-
tnour elevator people , who were tlls9.itl5-
fled with IVic carryltitr chnrBca between De
cember and Slny , were the l > cs t buyers of
December In the pit toiluy , and their ac
tion prevented the execution or a" Rood deal
of fhlpplne bUKlncKH In Hprlnj ? whcnt.
Thcro wns no enticement In the early
news for either bullfl or bears ' " tMO whent
niorkct. It wns nil about "the complexion
of what the traders call n "Btanrt-oIT , " and
that Is about what they did with rtKnrd
to the market the most of the forenoon ;
they stood nwuy from Its near neighbor
hood , except for short period * nt well dis
tributed Intervals. The opening was strong
nnd a little higher tlmn yesterday's clos
ing price , but the bulls soon lost that nrt-
vrmtnge. and the bears got even when the
price dipped to us much under the previous
ilny'u llnal quotation ! ! n.M It had gone nltovc
them during the opening rattle of the trad
ing. The action on May wheat up to the
Inst hotrr was : Opened ut from nUJc to Cl'Jc ,
sold off to cone , rallied to fil'tc. and held
firm nnd bid nt that price. December
dropped to WKe nnd firmed lo Bi e bid.
Wheat had n further advance the last half
hour. The buying was the bst In many
weeks. Klpvntor people wcro called buyers
of December on n large scale. It was
claimed Armour wns getting back his own
receipts by bidding within 3&c of May for
them , This port of business may have pre
vented cash sales of December. On the
Into abroad market December went to
CSHic. May went to Clc , closing at the
top.
top.Only a fair business was doing In oats ,
yet a llrmer feeling wa noted. Prices
closed tic nnd ! 4c hlilicr , and HIP market
was quite active. May opened nt 20' jC , sold
nt 20Vlc. nnd closed at the latter price bid ,
nn advance of He since yesterday.
Corn was In good demand for January
nnd n fair amount was traded In for that
month. May appeared to follow the courro
of wheat over about 3-lCc range. The trade
ns a whole wns narrow nnd chlelly local.
May ranged from ZSTsC bid to W.I.C , nnd
closed at Me. January opened nt M'/.c , sold
down to M'4c , nnd cloyed nt L'CHc.
More activity marked lhi > provision trade.
Urokers reported remarkably good buying
of pork for May around $9. This wns the
low nnd closing price , with n little bulge
to $9.0.r > ut one time. Kurd closed 2V4c off
nt J5.0J14 ; January , tf.fiT'i. May ribs closed
nt JI.33 for January : unchanged for May.
Hog receipts wore IS.OOO head.
Kstlmnted receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
Iffi cars ; corn , 230 cars ; oats , 150 cars ; hogy ,
27.000 head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
Articles. I Op-ii. I Low. | Glmx
WhPntNo.J
Duo
Jan
May ClMjak C0 4 UIJi
Corn , No 2. .
Dee 215M ° * 3 2UH M
Jan..i. . . - 01 ; aim
May. i'll sojtrau
July , . aow ! ! J *
Oatn.No.2. ;
Dee 17 17
May MOW
I'ork.prrbbl
Dec 7 KO
Jan H ilii X ( J7W 8 nsj. K I ! . ' .
Way U 1)0 0 ( MM uoo 0 1)2 H
Lnnl.KIOlbs
Doc 0 17K
Jan 0 35 s : < s r 3-JH
May 0 07K C 57H , t > D5
Short Ribs-
Dec
Jan 4 : I3 4 : v 4 : i.-i
May 4 ( JO 4 ri 4 571
Cath quotations were as follows :
FLOUjt-Oull : Winter palenlH. $3.15B3.50 ; win
ter ntinlRlit.1 , $2.50J3.2i ) : sprhiK patents , J3.iiiT
3.GO ; spring ktrulKhls , $2. ( > J02.1i < ) ; bakers , $1.830'
2.30.
2.30.WIIKAT
WIIKAT No. 2 f pi Ing , SSJiffJSKc ; No. 2 red ,
CORN No. 2 , 2G ? ; < 327'.Sn. '
OATH No. 2. 17Vic ; No. 2 white , 18j15ijc ; No.
3 white. HUffllWc ,
RYK No. 2. 33c.
RARLiv-No : 2. nominal.
FLAX SEID-NO. i. 9iii92 ( ; c.
TIMOTHY SEIU ) I'rlme , J3.CO.
1'HOVIHIONS Mess pork , per hhU $7.8007.90.
Lard , per IM Ibs. . t5.0. Short ribs , sides ( loo.se ) ,
SI.3H4i't.l2V : dry salted sbouldein ( boxed ) , SI. 50
O4.7B ; short rlenr nldex ( boxed ) , f I.MfH.CI'.A.
WIIIBKY Distillers' llnlsbed goods , per
J1.2Z.
Th followlne were the receipts nnd shipments
today ,
On the Priluoi oxoiia'iro today the buttar tnar-
krt wn firm : creamery , lO.SL'Sc ; dairy 11U
ile. ! KI-CB.llrm ; lUffiL'Oc.
WKW VOIIIC CiU.NKIIAL M.VHKKT.
CIoMliiKliiolnlloiiv un 4 l'rliifliiil
( loiiiiuoilltli'H mill SlniilcN.
NRW YORK. Dec. C. FLOt'R-Reeelpts. 1S.2M
libls. j rxpoits , 32,2' ' } . ) bbls. ; market quiet ; hilders
wiiltlm ; for rlonu of navigation lo get steadier
prices. IC.vpurt buslnetH wns worked today.
City mill patents , J4.10U4. ; : ; winter patents ,
$3.5003.70 ; city mill clears. Jl.00i7l.10 ; win
ter utralKlitx , J3.20iJ3.IO ; Minnesota patenlB ,
J3.40J73.CO ; winter cxliaii , $2.7093.10 ; MUmenotn
bakers , $ : .73fi3.10. Southern flour , nominal , llyo
Hour , dull ; mipeillne , $2.50tr2.7S : fnncy , ! 2.9n.uv.
llukwlie.ii flour , iiulrt ; 11.35 1,45.
RUCKWIIKATU-Dull nt 41'X.J/4Jc.
RYi : Dull : western , lOOUc.
lARLiY Dull ! western , 33SJ4 e.
lIRAN-Dull at S.CO.
RARI.EY .MALT Dull ; wesiern , WQltc ,
COUN MiAl , Dull : yellow wcBtcHl , coarse ,
71$77i'c : Itiiindywlnb , $ : .4.S.
WIIKAT'Receipts. . 17 > > . .W bu. ; exportn , 233,20)
bu. Kpot , lliiucr ; No. 1 hard , 6Sic. Opttonu
opened t leatly , declined under dull trade , hut be-
camn ncltv'i und hliong In the nflemoon on wnr
mm r nnd lepmted bl flour bus'iicns In Min
neapolis , closing Uif ? < c lower thnii bmt niRht ;
May.C7 l3-16yiHKe ; , closed CSlio ; Deccmbi-r , Cj ; ;
dUic. closed f.CVic.
CORN I'.ecelpln , 90.CO , ) bu. : exports , 17,600 bn.
Spot mml.el , lluner ; No. i , 35 ci steamer mUed ,
S4ic. Optlnna opened uli-ady. cased off slightly ,
tallied wlih wht'.it nnd C'loned unchanged ; May
3' > ii < ir33Vie. clouHl 35',4c. December , rloacd 3IT c.
UATJ Ilrcelpls. 71,400 bu. ; xportM. 4'W ' Lu.
Spot , nun ; Ni > . 2 , filif. Options opened ciulet
with n later linprnvemrnt In sympathy with
corn , mid rliwed ' , ic hlnln'i ; Jduy , clofrd lo'.ic ;
Di'crmhiir , rinsed W.i ;
LMATHKR-Kteady ; liemlnck Hole. Huenos
Ay i us , light to heavy tvelghts , 24c.
WOOIQulct ; iloniesllc fleece , ) DO ! } ; ; pulled ,
.
HAY Dull : shipping. $7Oflir7.SO ; good ( u
chotOtt. SO S3c.
HOI'S Easy ; slnle , common to choice , 1S3I
crop. 3 (7c ; 1893 crop , 7 lvc ; 1'ncino cant , H9I
cron , > i oi 18 5 crop , l&10u.
IIIDP-H .Nominal ; Ciillfurnla , : i to 23 Ibs. . 18I >
18'ic ; ( lulvestoii , 21 to 25 Ibs. , IGc : Itucnos Ayica ,
dry. 2i ) to 24 IU. , ilc ; T xns , dry , 24 to 30 llui. ,
HH13c.
1'ROVIHIONS-llref , qulel ; family. $ I1.W ; Iwef
hsm . $15.00ffIS.M. Put meats , easy : pickled
brllle * . $4.7Iij5.tO ; pickled Jli.iuKkTK , I5.0) J3.2 > ;
.plrklrd haniH , $ S.6'ifrs,73. I u.l , iiilel | and stejidy ;
WMitera ntc.im eloped $3.60 : Peremb r , $5.60 , noinl-
niil ; rellnud , tvady. 1'otk. nrtlve , loivcr ; hort
clear. $ li.75 ir.73 : fiimllv. $ lo.pntno.5o.
IH'TTKIllueelpti. . 3.1JC pjsi ! . ; western creiun-
rry. 16H2IU' ; r.lglns. "Ma.
IIOOS - Recelptn. 3 , Ml pkes. ; imiiliet rlendy ;
tatB nnd UeJiinyivnnla. 020e ; western , 2lfri'3t > .
I'KTROLrfrM-UnllM 'lo ed nt $1.31 bid ,
ROHINrirnii Ktiutned , eoininun to guoJ. SL73
.
'JUSiRecelpls. . 1.043 Ust ; uteady ; slate
Jjriie , 7 10e ; einall. 7'iai ? ie ; putt kinii' . Ji |
tt c : full tklms. It ; "i ; .
TALLOW-StcAdy ! city , 1 3-lCo ; country.
IlIOifiti'tidj'j I'.om llc. fair to extra ,
JlllMII , 3 > IC ,
MOLASSES Quiet : Nuw Oilnanx , cpcn Urtlli >
SO'ul in cholii * , S'JfilSlic ,
Hpeller , steady.
ro--TOXfiii | ! : : ) OllOulrt nnd maira or lens
nominal nt nnehuiged prleci , cjnilni ; dull'
prime ciude. MHOiCr : butler grade * , WHJic ;
ivrluif kunimer yellow. J9tJ3to ) ; off numravr ys'.lcw ,
C oft i-1
NK\V YORK. lite. . . , - . ,
opened sltsidy : Derembrr a > lvdnr.-l 10 , . . . , , , , .
ulhcr tiinnlliii S nolntj lilahor lu i jiolnls Inr.vr-
niled fahly iietlve nnd K > neially llrm In the
ndiTinwn un local n < l fmrl/n li : > ltiz ; i-ln ' - > l
Him At Sfll'i ' | . 'iln ! ndviinc , . ; kbl , 2'.WO Ints
Includlnci March , JUSStni.- . iv mii.ir. $ rt y I
tilLM ; i t n.ffvr. Rln. ilulli Nn. 7. } H ? i ; nil'I
dull ; ale . lV ) ixic < i.Vnti.m"rl ! < Mii. p. I. : in !
Mvxliun , p , t , U'unhmu , ' ili > : ivfrjen fium
York v l nlH | ' . 4SI lines ; New YuU nfiii l < !
y II3.II04 IMKI ; t'nltid l tiii - H'M'Ji. KJ WJ
uuE i ntln.it f'ir the PnltiM Klul , : i7D&i l'ns . '
liitul vUllile filIho I'lllioil K'u'fi. r l" _ b'it I
. , - .
HAXTD.S , Dve , ( i - - < ) ulul ; iiuol nvncS.nil a
$ | 4.M ! n > celplt. U.fiM I..IKS ; lu.l > 4Jwiv |
MAMIIl'IIU. Dtc. C.l.'uUU'lv : i.fi : ul > 1:1 : t ,
tales. )4.0irJ Km * .
HAVltli. r > ff ri."Oiiunvit aulrt uur..nu > d !
if nlfiherj at nooa , ' . f dcclln ? ; ut 3 p , 1:1. , u ak ,
to Uf * d ' nf | r0M | ntil l , unchnngeil
to Hf mlvftnrf * : inlet , 77.000 Imrn ,
RIO IB JANKIRO , I ) ( . -Rtrnrlyi No. 7 llln ,
111.83 ; eschnniTK , 93-tS-l. receipts. 5,000 \ > g \
rl-nreit , for the I'nll'-d .stne ! * , J,9H baRt Ilurope ,
4.000 hngi ; stork , 239,000 hngi.
OMAHA < JKMUAL MAIUCKT.
Cntulltlnn nf Trnilr nnil ( linn
' ' rrixliu-o.
nn Mlnplt * mill I'nnoj'
The fgg tnnrket , n * previously note. ! , has been
gradually firming up and It Is afe to quote prices
n Ullle higher.
Poultry remains about Mcmly. Quotntlons !
KddS-Ptrlctly fre h flock , 15e.
llUTTnR I'm king ft. ck , ID.fnlr ! to goal ciun.
try. Unite : choice to fancy country. Ilft15c ;
KnthereJ cientncry , I'OlSc ; nepatalor creamery ,
.
VISA L Choice fnt , 70 to 100 tin. , nrc quoted nt
C'4 7e ; large nnd eomse , 4JCc ,
CIIKESK DomeMIc brick , ll'.icj IMam , per
iloz. , $9.M : ITIuh Mouse. 1-lb. Jsrs. PMdoz. . , $3.6) !
Llmherger. fancy , per Ib. , imc : ttiKurorl , 4-It > .
) * rt , per doz. , $ l.W ; Young Ametlcas , lliiot
Twln . fancy , lie.
1'OL'LTRY Dresded-Chlckcn' , 6T7c ; ducks , t ©
! > e ; tntkeys , choice , Sflsc ; geese. 7 fSc.
HAY Upland. $6.OT ; mldlnnJ , 13.50 ; InwUnJ ,
$5.noj rj' " nlrmv , flr,0 ; color makes the price on
liar : light hales nll the belt. Only top grades
bring top prices.
IIIIOOM CORN New crop , delivered on track
In country , choice green self-working cnrpM , p r
Ib. , 2Vjci choice green running to hurl , 2Jc } ; com
mon , l'4c.
OAMM I'rnlrl * chickens , young , per doz. , JC ;
quail , $ l.7Sfl2.r l ; Jack snips , 73e ; Roldeli plover.
$1.23 ; Jark rnhbltp , per doz. , II.mQl.Z * ' ! small rnh-
blU , f < i75c ; nmllnnl ducks , 13.50 ; redhend. " . $3.60-
rnnvflsliaek ducks , tS.Oi ) S.OO : tenl. blue wing ,
$ I.75IT2.00 : teal , green wing. $1.73 ; mixed ducks ,
$1.75fl2.m ; Cinad.i geese , M ; small gecne. 54.50 ;
brants. $3.60 ; deer saddles. 13S1CC ; deer carcnsn-s ,
lJ',4913c ; elk fnddles , 1HM3c : elk calcnsses. W
lOc : nntelope Kiddle * 12H1IC ; nnlelji carcn ses ,
9fMtr ; pqulrtels , per doz. , 6 < ) Sr7' c.
1'IOHONH Live , per doz , . $1.00.
There * has been a good deal of complaint ns to
the poor quality of the potatoes offered on lh ( *
market during the past twit weeks nr nvrc , nnd
ut times It wna almost Impasrlblo to get reall )
good slock un this market , A heavy potato
H.ilppcr who wns In Iho city yesterday pxplnlneil
that n good manv of the potatoes grown nt
near-by points were dug before they wete'rlpo
and that In crn. equencc they wcro very dell-
clent In keeping qualities. Then the farmers
dm ? n good many potatoes nnd allowed them ti
lay on the ground until Ihey were touched with
frost. Knowing that these potatoes would nol
keep the growers rushed them onto the market
with the tesult that there wnn n Hood of poor
potatoes for sale nnd prices broke badly. Stock
Bold nt near-by town points ns low ns lOo per
bushel. The good polnloes were held back nnd
nre now coming forwntd In llmltel quantities
nnd the market Is much firmer. In fact the price
nl shipping points Is now double what It was nt
the low point.
There was another shipment of mushrooms on
the market yesterday , but they did not move off
very fteely. Quotations :
MUSHROOMS I'er l'.4-lb. box. COa7Cc.
POTATOES Fancy native * lock. 3.c : from gtors
In small lots , 40c : Coloiado flock , MffKc.
ONIONS Per bu. , 2530c : home grown Spanish ,
per bbl. . $1.60 : 3 to 5-bbl , lots , $1.3 > .
I1KANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. , Jl.61ifjl.73.
HWIET I'OTATOHS choice stock. $2.21 per
blil.
blil.CAnnAQR On orders , crated , per 100 Iba. , $1.00
CKLKIIY Fnncy Inree Colorado. 50 < i761c ; choice
stock , IniKe No. 1 , 403 4 Jc ; large , No. 2 , :5c ; small ,
2iff30c.
LIMA I1KANS Per III. . Gc.
VVATKIl CRKSS-I'er 16-qt. cose , $1.5001.75. '
FRUITS.
Just at the present tlpie the apple question Is
occupying n good deal of the utt.'ntlon of the
trade , nnd not n few nre attempting to fathom
the Hltlmtlon. C. II. Williamson of Qulncy und
Frank K. Wagner of Chicago , olllcers of the
National Apple Shippers n soclalon ! , have bjcn
compiling statistics regarding th quantity of
niiplcs In Ftornge nnd have nnlviil nt Ihe fol
lowing result , which they believe to fairly rep
resent the number of barrels held In storage nt
thu points Indicated :
Cold Common Common
Storage. Storage. & cold.
Chlcngo . 125.0X ) 60,00- ) .
Pt. Louis . 75,010 . .
Minneapolis . 6.800 . .
Hoston . 25,000
St. P.iul . 3.HO ) . .
Cincinnati . 40.000 11,000 . . . . .
Slnunton , Vn . lj.000
Atchlson . 1.00. ) . .
Omali.i . 1.00) . . . . . .
Philadelphia . 60,000
Daltlmoie . .ri. < W . .
Ixiulsville . 14. i)0 ) . .
Kntlsas City . 50.00) ) . . . . . . .
Cleveland . 12.000 13.003 .
PlttsburK . ; . SO.WO
Leavenworth . 40,000 . .
New York State . 430.000
< Julncy. Ill . 22.000 . .
Hannibal , Mo . . . . . . 6.000 . .
Iowa points . 4.3CO . .
Southwest Missouri . 33,000 . .
CALIFORNIA STRAWRKHRIKS-Por Iwx , SOc.
APPLRS Fnncy slock , $2,733.00 ; choice stock
$2.50 Ji 2.75. '
CALIFORNIA QUINCES None.
OKIiCiON 1'EARS Per case. $2.25.
CRANnKRRtES-Jersey. $ s.GO ; Cnpc Cod. $9.
MALAGA GRAPHS Per CO-lh. bbl. , fC ; per CS
to 70 HIM. . gros. . $7.
KASTI3RN aiUVPKS No shipping stock.
T.ROPICAL FRUITS.
OnANOKS Mexicans , per box , $4.30 ! California
budded seedlings. J4.25. . , . , , , , , - , .
LEMONS California , per box. $ l.2jff4.50 ; Mes-
Hlnas. size SCO , $4.5 : size 3 ( . $4.73.
IIANANAS Choice large stock , per bunch , $2.00
@ 2.25 ; medium sized bunches. $1.73.
DRESSHD MEATS.
REEF Light western s'teers , 4M to COO Ihs. , 5U
S6c ; K0'5d ' cows nnd heifers , 6Vi54c ; medium
cows anil heifers , 4i3cf good foreiuurters1 cown
nnd heifers. C'/j7c ; good hindquarters cows and
heifers , 6't ( 7c ; fair hindquarters cows nnd
heifers 6c : cow lound.i , 5c : cow chucks , CV4c ,
steer chucks , 4c ; beef tenderloins , fresh , ISc ,
beef rolls , boneless , SVic : sirloin bulls , boneless ,
8'ic ; lain barks , boneless , S'-jc ; loin backs , UVic ,
co'.v ribs. No. 3 , CV4c ; cow loins. No. 3 , 7 c ; ateei
ribs. 71-ic ; fleer loins , 9c.
MUTTON Dressed mutton. 6c ; racks , SVic ,
legs. 7c : saddles. 7c ; btewe , 2V4c.
PORK 1'ork lolna , Cc ; spare ribs , 5e ; poilt
shoulders , 5c ; pork shouUieis , skinned , tVJc ,
tenderloins , 13c ; pigs' feet , rlenneil , per doz. , 33c.
HIDES AND TALLOW.
hides , GjJSe ; Ni > . 2 dry flint hides , GCe. ; No. 1 dr >
sailed hides. Cc ; part cured hides , ' /jo per Ib. lo >
than fully cured.
KHEHI' 1'WLTS Clrcen sailed , each 2"ITCOc ,
' - s.ilted sheuilliiKs ( short woolcil e.nly clclnfi ) .
each ISc : dry nheuilliiRS ( s'.iort ould eirly
tklns ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry shearlltiKs ( shall
ww > lcd cully skliin ) , No. 1 , each. 5c. ; dry flint
Kans.iH nnd Nebraska butcher wool pells , per Ib. ,
actual wi'lRht , OilUc ; dry flint Kansas and Ne
braska Muiuiln wonl pelts , per Ib. , actual weight ,
4 So : dry Hint Colorado butcher wool polls , per
Ib. nctual weight , 4&GVic : dry flint Colorado
Murmln wonl pelts , per Ib. . nclual wnlR'.il. 48'w : ,
diy pieces mid bucks , actual welRht. 4Jf3c.
feet cut btl , u It Is useless lo puy freight on
' '
" 'TALLOW AND ar.KAHn-Tniiow. NO. i. 3V4c ;
tallow Ni > . 2 , 3cj Rirase , white A , 3 > < , c ; Breaae ,
white II , 3c ; crease. , yellow , ZJie ; ciease , daik ,
2c ; old butler , itiSW beeswax , prime , 15Jj22ci
MONKS In' car lots welched nn.1 dellveied In
CiilciiKo : Dry burfnlo , par ton , $12.00ll.OO ; diy
country , bleached , per ton. $ Hi.OOf ( 12.00 ; dry
country , rtamfi and meaty , per ton. $ r.MfS.O' ) .
WOOI. Unwashed , tine heavy. Ctf7c ; llnu light.
SJjl'u : quarter Wool. lOffllc ; j-Mdy. hurry and
chaffy We ; celled find broken , cimise , 7SUc ;
celled and broken , fine. CfoSc. Klceee washed-
Medlum , HjfilSe : line. ligiCc ; tub WASh-'d , Hi ?
IScblack'ic : ; bucks , Cn ; las lucks , 2i3c | ; dead
pulled , 55Cc. ,
punA
OYSTl'ISS Medium * . l * > c ; hjl cihnc , ! 0e ; extra
< HiuuUrl , Ka I'llra ht > lect . : > ! llruruh fc Co.
ii'loi'U. Hi- ; New Veil : coutu , ] 0c ; kiandaid bulk ,
per GUI. . $ MO.
M.M'l.r. iiYltt'l'-'I-'IVO-sal. cans , e.ich , $ ; .7J ;
I ) * * ! ' iloi , , AlCi if-tal. tuns , XG.UJ ciuuri van' ,
"i'lDKIlPure juice , per half bbl , , IJ.CO ; per
SAI'IIR KRAPT IVr l > bl. . $3.10 : half bh | . , $5.
I'ltliS New n-p. Callfurnla. 1'Mb. I.OXM. lift
Ib. . lie ; rninni u Cillfoinla lift. CO-lh. Uixe < ,
lie. linii'iltcl fun'-y , 3-J-lb. boxvi , ICu : choice. 10-
! b. Inn t. I.- .
DATliSr.T lon. M-Ih , lioxet , per Ih. , t'.ic :
/ .ir.U. in- ! ' ' . bax . IUMIh. . . S. ' .
MAI'I.K SOOAR C'Mk-f. lier 1U. . fif/IOc.
I'ltraKRVKS- ricl. 2ib. | . palls , eucli $1.1) .
( | . -OAN.T V-1'cr 100. $3.
NtTtiA'.iaoal * , Cullf. rilU. . per lik. fncJIuiil
! ( < , inc : T rr ) toni ntmnmK per Hi. , lnrR . l'C (
Itrntll * , per Ib. , Se : Knxllih Wnlnnti , IHT Ib. ,
fancy pott shfli , iHU13c. tanlnr.l . llOllHo
fllbn-l * . per Ib. , lee ; pecani , poll heil medium ,
10c ; UTR" . Ha ; pennulii , ntw , ( lie ; rnnitcd , 79
7'4c ; ehenlnutu , lie ; hickory num. itniill , per ton. .
$1.75 ; hhtck wnlnut . par bbl. , $2 ; cocoanuli , let
coconnuts , per 100 , J4.W.
Aiiorr THI : mo CHOP op isnr.
llrninrknliliYonr In tlir lllwtorr nt
AmrrlrniiKrlcnllnrr. .
The present year will RO tin record , ays n
wrller In Harper1 ! ! Yeek , us one of the most
remarkable , from the farmers' point of view ,
In the hlnlory of American nRrlcullure. It has
been a xeaiion of conlradlctlono , nnd nt a curor >
Kin nee it would almost o m thnt lll.e cati.tia have
fulled to produce like ffecl . One of the
drloft jefirs on recoid , It has proved nlno one
of the modi fruitful , alllouKh during1 the nrow-
Inc n ason Ihero was almost constant apprehen-
nlon of crop failure. In spit * of Inle frostsi anil
fr'lnf * freezes , of1n > uth nlmont unimrell'le. !
In Intennlty nnd extent nf territory covered , nni ]
with nnutual vlnltallon from Insect enemies , the
ImrveMs , with the exception of wheat and cotton ,
BIO morn nhundnnt than for years.
The area planted lo corn Inst cprlmc , nmounl-
Ine to fl.WO.OOO acres , was the larfrest on
tecord. Kor three yenia the crops bad been
omall , and prices had suffered less than nnj
other Rtaln In the Kcncrnl depression of vnlues.
Low prices for whent nnd cotton Induced n
curtailment of their niea , nnd this land was
largely Riven to corn. In addition to this volun
tary Incivnso n connlderahlo ncreaKe of winter
killed nheat wns ploUKhcd up In th : M > rlne tinJ
put In corn. In no stale of Importance wns the
neie.iKe smaller than that of the previous year ,
nnd Ihe overshadowing Impotlance of the Kreat
American rmp may be realized when It Is re
membered thnt the area devoted to this one croi
nlone this year nnmmta lo almost one-fourth
of the loial nreiv of ltnmel | : -.nd In faim.i In
1V.K ) , while. Its Immensity may be measured by the
fact that Its ncreaKO equals Ihe combined niea
of New KnKlnnil , New York , New Jersey , Dela
ware and Mar ) land , nnd Is Brenler than the
total area of the United Klnf-ilom or Italy or
Norway. The season was not entirely favorable ,
most dlKtrlcls nufrerlnff nt some period of Rrowth
from lack of rainfall , bul ihe averaso rate of
yield In the whole country was hlRher than In
recent years , nnd the total crop In estimated
nt 2.2,2,000,000 bu. , or ICO.000,00 * larger than nn )
previous crop.
Tin * heavy yield , In spite of adverse con
ditions , In the result ot the unusual cine slven
the crop In the spring , frequent cultivation In n
measure maklnR up for the deficient rainfall.
As n natural lenult of no Inr-re a crop prices
Imvo steadily declined Rlnce the result became
nssured , und corn Is now Belling as low as 14
cent ? n , 1)Usl'el in Kansas , n tli-uro never hefoio
renehed under modern enndltlons. A lat-RO.
amuunt of capllal , bath rural nnd urban. Is tak-
inn advanlBKo of low pi Ices nnd Is now un-
f K , \ m.erlbulnff ' "Is immense crop , nnd In all
! ! T ° ! > .yil"t > .tll0 m < " 'enient during the next five
months
will bo disappointing both lo the Rraln
trnilo and to railway Inleresls expectlns n larKe
tunnfiEP In thu near future. The IUI-RB surplus
° f "d removed flora Im-
Bucceedlnw crops.
The wheat crop wns underestimated during the
wheat w from ° drouth S1'onThB ; dn""w " >
was severe , but Iho
and then
, . . ,
n .n.
" 'ma ' Cr0 | ) | S e " " < l "t 4CO.OM.-
000 l h 1
? ? i' ' ! for n" ' 'omestlc ' rcqulro-
nen nn ' wltl tl10
M , ! ncc'"nulated rcsorven from
Sim nd cnouKh to supply , ,11 probable export
fevernl > ' .ca.rs farmers have been advised to
nSi.iPollo < ' - ' Kpr"18r th ? > ' " " 'en'-J '
. ,
thl.
10 thl ndvlcc from the secretary of nBilculture
and from other less prominent but equally con
vincing sources and planted nn acrcaRc muSi
larcer than luual. The season wns fuvornbl-
most sect ons nnd the late of yield , while not
the InrRest on record , was heavy enough with the
Kreat acreiiKO to RVO | n product beyond nil possi
ble d.-mamls for
domestic consumption. This cv-
cesslve production , furnlEhlnir n surplus for which
there la no adequate outlet , has crushed prices
below cost of production In many sections. In
the noithwrst this Is eJiieclnlly true , the lullns
prices not pnylnc cost of dlKBlnp nnd handllnj ? :
so that many grower * have abandoned the results
of their yeai's work.
rS&SSS11 ! ls r1"1"111'1 nt 2SJ,00),000 bu."or nenrlj
CD.OOfl.OOO bu. In excess of the heaviest crop ever
before grown , and Ihe experience of the pre. nt
year should be sulllclent to prevent hereafter the
sudden enlargement of any crop until n market
for the fcurplus has been assured.
The fruit crop of the year was phenomenal , es
pecially In view of the frosts In May. nfter apples
and small fruits were in bloom. The npplo' crep
Is one of the largest ever grown , n heavy den-
clency In New KnKtnnd and a small crop In
New lork being madu up by the heaviest crop oil
record west of the Alleshany mountains. The
extension of fruit culture In recent years has been
rapid , nnd as new orchards are constantly comlnc
Into hearing a liberal supply of fruit tor thi
American table , at moderate prices , Is now ns-
fluicd In almost any eas n.
The yield of all kinds of vegetables . .was in
keeping with the character of the season In * olhei
lines of production , assuring abundance and vari
ety. ns well as lov priced food for nil clauses.
The following slntcment shows the. acreage and
production of the principal and nome minor crops
of 1895 , ns estimated by the wrl'er , based upon
systematic local leturns received during and nftet
the growing season :
Articles , Product. Acres.
Corn , bu . 2,572,378,000 81,48 ,000
Wheat , hu . 459.r S3,009 36 , SOS 0 *
Oats , bu . OOI.093.0W 30,130,001)
Hy ' . hu . 33.707,00) 2,4I4IW. . )
Ilarley , bu . 94.331,04 ! ) 3,791,000
Potatoes , bu . 2 < 2 14S.OOO 3204000
Flax seed , bu . l'i.637,00i ) 678,000
Tobacco. Ibs . 442.553.OiW M9.07 !
Ilrootn corn , Ibs . 114.142,300 200.10' )
Apples , bbls . 60,230,000 .
Liverpool MnrltctM. "
LIVERPOOL. Dec. C WHEAT Spot , firm :
demand falling off ; No. 2 red -winter. 5a 3J : No.
2 red fprintr. i.tooks exhausted ! No.l hard Mani
toba , 5s 2d ; .No. 1 California. G * 4d. ! Futures
opened quiet with near and distant positions Virt
higher , closed quiet , with May ! Jd lower anci
other months unchanged from yesterday's closing
prices ; business about equally distributed-
cember. 5s 2id : January. 5s SVid : February , 5s
43 ; March. 5s 4 > id ; April. Cs 5'id ; May. 5s 5VJd ,
CORN Sj > ct , firm ; American mixed , new. 2s
4d. Futures opened firm nt unchangeable prices
closed with February 'M lower and other months
unchanged from yesterday's closing niuies ; busi
ness about equally distributed ; December. 3s 3 d ;
January. 3s 2Hd ; rebrunry. 3s 2'id ; March 3s
2 d : Aiirll. ! s 3 id ; May , 3s 3d
FI.OUIl Steady ; demand moderate ; St. Louis
fancy winter. 7s.
PROVISIONS Ilacon. quiet ; demand moderate ;
Cumbeilund cut. 28 to 30 | b . , 29s M ; nhort ribs
23 Ibs. , 30s ; long clear. light , S8 to 43 Ibs. , 27s 6.1 ;
long clear , heavy , 53 Ibs. , ZRi Cd ; short clear
hacks , light. 18 Ibs. , 27 ; liort clear middles
heavy. 65 Ibs. , 2Cs Cd ; clear bellies , 14 to 16 Ibs. .
52a ; shDUlders. square. 12 to 18 Ibs. , 31.1 Cd ! hams
short -cut. 14 to 16 Ibs. , 41a. Tallow. line North'
American , nominal. Ueef , extra India mecs. 72s
Cd ; prime mess , 7g ,6d. Pork , prime mess , line
western. 60s ; prime medium , 43s. Laid , steady ;
prime western , 27s Cd ; rellned , In palli , 29s.
CHIJESK yulct but steady ; demand moderate ;
flm'st American white , 44s ; finest American col-
01 ed. 45s.
1MJTTBU Finest United Klntes , 93s ; cood. 603.
Timi'KNTINK-SplillH. 20s 3d.
UOSIN Common. 4s 714d
COTTON SKii > OIL Liverpool refined , 17s 3d.
LINHKHI ) OIL-20S Cd.
I'HTnOLKUM IleHned , SVid.
UKKKIUKIIATOK IIHIiF-Forequartcrs , S id ;
hlndqUnrteiK. 5d.
IILEACIIINQ I'OWDRH Hnrdivood , f. o. b.
I.lveipool. (7 ,
HOI'S At London ( I'aclllo coast ) , f2 10s.
Tlio receipts of wheat for the past lluee days
were 330.000 ctntuls. Including 70'KiO centals Amer
ican , Receipts of American corn durif.g the paul
threq daya were 127,000 centals ,
HI , LonlN Cicncriil
BT. LOUJS. Dec , C.-I-'LOUH-Miirket Ktrong
nnd hlgiiur ; many eellerii nsklng hlglier prices
than quotations below , The domestic trade Is
broadening , orders Increasing from Iho aoulh-
cast to Ihe southwest. Knport trade steady
patents. | 3.2i > ® 3.53 ; extra fancy , t3.05JJ3.15 ; fancy.
JS.80H2.90 : choice , I2.M&2.00.
W1IUAT Opepea lirm , but became depressed en
reports of heavy gold exports , n sharp demand
developing latfri advancing the market , which
closed ! 4c higher for December , ? 4o lilghiT for
May thin yesterday ; No. 2 red. cauli , 66c ; De
cember. 5140 ; May. C3c ,
COKN Higher In sympathy with wheat , but
with light trading ; No. 2 mixed , cash and Do-
cembcr. Me ; January , 2l9ici May , 20Uc.
OATH Film und quiet for future * ; spot steady
No. 2. cavil , I7"Xic ; December , 17ic ; May , 2Jic. !
UYK-qult-t nt 33HC.
COHN MEAI - 1.33fll,40 ,
IIItAN Dull and easier ; cant trade not salable
aliove 47c ,
FLAX SKKn-Hlchor nt SSc.
TIMOTIIV SI'iD-S3.00ffJ.50. :
HAY Strong for choice tlniolhr. which Is
soiree ; pralile. weak , 17,0089.30 ; timothy , lll.w
iflS.fW. this sl'le ' ,
IIUTTBR Scarce and llrm ; cpuratcr creamery
J2U2JC ! fancy Elgin. 26c ; dairy , lOfelSc. '
COOS Steady lit 20Hc.
I'PULTHY Steady ; inrkeyi , 7c [ chickens , GO
CHc : iluckn. Sc ; Kvefce , 5''jc ,
WIIIHICY il.Ki.
LEAD Stiong and In demand at I3.102'3.15 .
HI'KLTKU Dull nt $3.2) .
PROVISIONS 1'ork. slandard. mcs . jabbing.
H.lSli. Lard , prime steam , 15.15 ; choice , J3.2J.
lUcon , boxed shoulders. J5.25 ; longs , J5 : ribs ,
$3.1ll ; Bhoits. I5.2J. Dry eult meats , boxed
shoulders , Jl.ei'li ; longi , 14.60 ; rlbt , 11.67'i ; ahorts ,
iliCKH'T Klimr. 3O bbls. ; wheat , 18.00)
bu. ; corn , 2S.OUO bu , ; tutu , 14,000 bu.
HHII'MIJNTH Flour. 11,000 bbls. ; wheat. 24.000
bu. ; corn , 37,000 bu. ; on In , 9,000 bu.
Wool JlnrUt't.
HOSTON , Dec. . The Commercial Ilulletln
will say lomoirow ; The wool market here la ex-
ctcdlnxly dull , though a little ilimer than last
wttU ; fjli'i ate small and the Inquiry IlKht. From
Mtlhuuin * and lluno < Ajren. however , coma
Table * of n .ulliilit advance and a good business.
Manufucturvm are Juit uponlns nuw cuolmere *
and cherlotx. Th advancti ule of heavy wrlnhU
las been fair , Tliu heavy fall purchateii of wool
have nnt Hi hern coiuumed , but the iiudo ei-
peet a i etui u of buyers , if not an advance. In
January , und cbii > cqueutly i < not hudtni. prlcen ,
Thi < xult-i nf the vceK are I.SM.OMn. \ \ . domentlc
and 5SI,5'M Ib . foreign , ugalnsl J.Jli.frW llu. dt >
neftlc und C11.0XI Ibs. foreign lait w ek nnl 1,704 , .
, 'JO Its. domeillc und C30.uo' ) lb > . foreign for the
am * week ln. t year. The tale * to d t show an
niTcuie uf IS.CT.ISD Ibs. dumeitlc and 4T.WI,1X ( )
\n \ , fiirvlgn from the ule lo the tarns date la
SOI. Thrertlpti to data ihow a decrean of 4.973
ialei dojucitlc und an Incrvate pf IJO.WJ
tvt ejgn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
MANCHESTER. Dec. C.-Clothi and yarns
quiet , with c limited luaulry.
HIlQIViVCC iCVrill Cl n/TlCH /
IJUMiUbb 15'IILL bLUiililbli
Accumulated Stocks , Stand in the "Way of
NEW YEAR MAY pNG AN IMPROVEMENT
\Vliont Ailvnitrqa , , ; \ Out In Spltf '
I.iu-KO Iiilrrlqr Iti-i-i-lptx I IITV
1'rlcc lK t 'fM. , li ' MovomiMit
r : > qyrn.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. C.-n. O. Dun & Co.'s
Weekly Review of Trade , which Issues to
morrow , will say ! luslne s I : still flugglsh ,
ns If gorged by excessive indulgence of ap
petite for buying when prices were advanc
ing. In nenrly every branch stocks not
yet distributed toconsumers stand In the
way of new orders , nnd competition bf a
producing force largely exceeding the pres
ent demand puts down prices , that decline ,
jetardlng purchases yet more. After the
holidays many look for a larger demand.
Kor the present the pprlngs of new business
are running low , but enough Is doing on
old orders to keep most of the works cm-
ployed In part , and a good proportion fully.
Financial Influences have not hindered
ami rnrely linn the opening of n se slon ot con-
Klejs affected hu.ilnes * f" > little.
Whent has ndvnncrd nhout 1 cent for the week ,
though western receipts have teen 7.0.4.S11
busticta , against 3.72T.7SS bushels last year , nnd
Atlantic cxKirl | ( Hour Included ) ncaln exceed Inst
) ear'n , 2,3rn.G lnuhiU. airalnst 1.SST.737 InnOiels
la > t year. Thu best western cstlmiUps nf tlio cioj
have heen inlBOj aRiiln. Coin tnavu * from farms
less freely than n year nun. the low pilces hln-
ilcrlmr , hut exports were 1 , MS , 74 1 bushels , against
178.513 hushels lust yenr.
Cotton gained n quarter for the week nna the
January option S7 points. The quantity which
lina come Into sluhl , S.1 per cent less than last
yenr to date , does not yet Indicate n ylrtit 30 or
37 per cent smaller , nil many prallct , though the
recent menement Is very slow. Northern splnnets
have taken nlnnit n thlnl Usa than Inst year.
Wool has heen sllRhtly strengthened by the
London sales , but the overuse of quotations bj
Coatc.1 Ilros. Is only n tenth of 1 per cent hlKher.
Sales continue larse , ' 6,443.100" pounds for the
week , of which m per cent' ' was forclsn. Manu-
fnctureis have much machinery Ule "t present
and orders thus far arc not encournslns. Uirais
gx > ds arc ! In leas demand nnd Atlantic nil wool J
ca5hmere were reduced li ) per cent.
Iron nnd Its products nro lower , nnthrnclte No.
1 nt $1J , plates at 1.Snml bar 1.3 cenls unit
Itcsscmer pig > 12 nt Valley mills , with billets
J1C.50 Th avcraRO of all quotations Is SVi jwi
cent hclow the hlnhest point In Beptcmhcr , hut
nctual sales nre frequently made b.-low quotations
Then.1 Is more pressure to sell southern pig here ,
and some larco transactions have- been mad : b >
concessions , while the small demand has broken
Ihe barbed wire combination nnl the two nal
nnd two bar associations nre now In session lo
consider their polio' , Halls havi > not chniiRCd
while Bessemer pig hab declined (3 nnd billets $0
r r ton , nnd n purchase of 10,000 tons for Bon
Finnclseo from Kngland Is noticed , with n con
siderable Importation of whe nails nt Hoston.
Conner la weaker nt II cents for lalic , will
narrow demand , nnd tin Is n quarter weaker , will
the visible mipply here nnd abroad 29.2.11 tons
nsalnst : i'.4I3 tons a yiMr IIKO. Anthracite ecu
Is wenltor nnd sold nt 3.SO here , against Jl.l. > no
cording to circular.
failures In the UnttM Slates for the week hayi
been 321 , ngalnst 365 Inst year , and Ilfty-two li
Canada , iiBiiliiBt forty 'last year.
WEEKLY CIEAIUX i HOUSE TOTALS
llnyliivHN TniiiMiu-ttMl li >
the AsMju-JiiU-il HiiiiKN.
NEW "VOIIIC , JJec C.j-Tho following table , com
piled by llrndstrcet's , .flliW8 the total clearances
at the principal cities ? and the percentage of In
crease or decrease , us compared with the corre-
apondlns week lost >
DOMINION OF CANADA ,
GIJ.MJHAL Tn.\I 5 COXSEUVATIVI3.
Only MvrciitliniH Ili-liiu' u l''y v Tv > vni >
ill Hid .Soillli mill AVfHl.
NEW YORK , Dec , 6 , llradalreel' * tomorrow
ivlll my : fjencrnl tiade continues tin feature of
recedlnfr weeks unypller In volume.quiet picval t
In most linen , hunlnty ijl lnir conducted conserva
tively , nullvlty belntr flirted only nitKrio' dealer *
In wooleni , clotlilnr.cThoca and hardware , nnd
new orders nre genet-lily of n lllilnB-ln-characler ,
The Kea on lm vvlitfituf been a late one , pro-
lon ed mild wealher.huvInK delayed orders until
Iho Chrlftmas d3in.jui'l | / ' the heat ! < 1 nutumn
rtiiuost rninu tOKetherwo Notwithstanding nlmoit
unlfoim reports of W'1' ' and nnclianKUl cundl-
lions , It should be Aiijn ) that Jacksonville , An-
cuita ami RlnnlnKhum..itt Ihe eon 111. Mlhvauke ? ,
Ivansus City and Kf.jrJiuls ut the we t prove ex-
cptlons to Ihe ruU bSuJportlnK ualmi In demmd
for wholesale staple % < iid compared with the
irecedlnK week. Kxfmt'ol wheat { flour lnclude.1)
from both coasts nf'1thc''Vnltril ' Htnten this week
[ none fiom M' n'rean 'Almmnt ' to 3,1MOW bushels
i compared with * iHw.mX ) bushels lust week ,
1,011,000 busliels In Uw'coTrespondlnR ' week a year
itfo , 2C3Si ) bUHhels liL lie same week two years
IKO and 4,404,00) burltMi three years at'o ,
Total business fnlfifls In the United Slates , ns
-cporlcd lo llradititelilhls we k , number 3:5 : ,
iKulnsl 233 last week , 72i in the first week of
December bit year , 3S3 In 1S93 and 2G3 In 1S92.
iTHKKT IlISCOll'.N'TKIl TUB 3II2S.S.IGI : .
of OOHKPVMM Hull LI tillKIlViM
nil Hprunliitlvi * MtirkrlH.
NEAV YORK , Dec. 6. Rradslrect's financial
evlew tomorrow will say : Congress met nnd
he. president's menage Is published. The latter
locument agreed with previous anticipations , but
is nu IcuMitlve action Is probable till after the
.it of January. th disposition In Kneculallve
circles Is la wait , ChlruKo Has. after belnir de-
iresseil on adverse leKl'Iutlon , enjoyed u quick
nlly , due tu a decision In favor of the eoniollda-
lon , while Ameilcan Tobacco und I'nlleil Htales
, alher were Ihe ubject * of mire or lesi manlim-
alive attention. TIB rulUpad share list on III *
vliole was n Klected , nd a certain client Ir-
I'Kular In Us vuurso. Th t'lurn of the ChlcJK"
i Northwt'strrn to n half yearly dividend ruta of
! j pr cent , or 1 per.c.'nt higher than Ilia dlvl >
lend declared on Ihe slock six months ngu ,
itemed to have lltlle effect. Some atlentl n was
ulil tu the very favoiable rarnlnKs of Ihe St.
'aul road , while thote of the Rock lulanj ror.
uirntlon weie tuilkteaily poor to huve u bcurlsli
nfluenee
Very little Indeed was done In other portkm
if Hit slock list , leading interwts iteming In-
tJ wait till thwe U Jin dellnlto know I-
In rec ril In the ntlllude of consresR toward
Ihe euirrncy pomplle tlin . Kuroi * wn < nlfn very
limctlve , Ihouirh It would erm Ihiit the Iden of
Ihs failure of ponRte s to net on the currencl
find the po * lhllllr ) nf n revived notion on Inrlff
In Ihli country has had an unfavotnblo effect on
the Mnndlnir of American securities nbrnnil. Thi-
exchnnse market was very dull nil week Rnfl
fcnrcely rounte < l ns n factor In speculation
though the shipment of IJ.liw.OK ) sold to Kump"
had n slightly unfavorable Influence At the. close
of the wefk ,
STOCKS AM ) IIMS. (
liiilitotrliil ScrnrlllcM CoiiNllliilcil ilir
Hulk nf the .tlnrUot.
NUW YORK , Dec. 6. Three Indujtrlnl slock
practically constituted trnlay's stock market , Chi
rni rt ( Ins , SiiRnr nnd Tobneco. The 1a t namei
Ilirured Hr < t In point of nctlvlly. The. prlnclpn
element In the spcciilallim wns Ihe roverlnK o
short ? . Interest nt the npenlnR renlcreil entlrctj
upon Chlcnfri ) Oas , helm ? sllmulaled by the un
expected ! ) * sudden nnd favorable decision of JudRe
Shownltjfr. which was Interpreted by the traders
ns practically removlns nil leftnl ubitnclcs to the
plun of consideration of the various properties
There wns excrptl'nal nctlvlly In the stock t
the outset , the shurts mshltiR aqerly lo rover
The ( list trnnsnctlon reiwiited over the "ticker1
was 6,000 shares nl from 67H to M'J. Addlllona
purchases of 3,500 shares sent the price tip ti
69 % , n net advance of S per cent nver yesterday's
rlnslni * . At Uio lop training rales causeil n drop
of 2 per cent , The reaction was eventually fol
lowed hy n recovery to69'j nt the clo e.
The buoyancy of Chicago tins hod n strenRthen
Injt Imluence on the Bcncrnl list , despite the re
ported cnRaircinents of Kold for shipment tomor
row BRKieKatliiR $ Z.600 , Oi ) , Of this , amount al
but $2'l ) comes from the trcnsury reserve
Liberal Kalns were madeIn the oilier Industrial *
Soon nftcr the Initial dealings recession * occurred
also due to the taking ot profits , llcfote nildda )
the bulls nRaln assumed conlfnl of the market
and ucc nltiiRly RitKar was marked up 2'4 per
cent in 1U7 n und Tdbncco 24 ! l > er rent to 'a1 *
Muli-rlal ualns were also scored hy Delaware X
Hudson , Irfalher preferred , Consolidated O.irt
Western Union , Illinois Central. llurllnKtnn iim
Rock Island , llaltlmore * Ohio Rained 1 < 1 per
cent , but Btihrcquently displayed wenkneFs nnd
closed at n loss of 1 pr cenl. The licavlnnii In
this stock has recently attracted matked alien
lion , hut has not been Kallsfactoilly explained
It Is attributed to Oncllnlnir rates for buslncpH
nnd hlRh rale of Inteiest bonds. The develop
ment of Ihe property , since the lecovery In Ren-
ural business , has been dlFiippolntlni' to Inveslors
nnd Koine llquldnllon has been Induced on that
nccount. The close was active and sltonR nt the
best prices nnd nt Reneral net Rains on the day.
In the early dealings the bond maikel exhibited n
dnxplnr tendency. In the late session , however
there was n Renernl ntlffenlnK In prices , whlcl
Imimrled n llrm tone to the closing. The sales
were $943,00i ) .
The Kvenlnir 1'ost'H London cnbleRram Rnyn
The stock markets were stagnant nnd dull ttHl.iv.
I'ubllc dealliiRS nppear to have stopped for the
present year , n condition favored by the palltlca
slluatlon , Americans opened dull on New York
quolatlons , but doped n shade heller. The rumor
that n Chinese loan for 16.00'.000 ' ) Klerllm ; maj
come out In Ilerlln and London' early next year
Ui quite premature.
The followliiR were the closlnB quolnllons on
Ihe leading slocks of I lie New York exchange
loday :
offered , lox-dlv.
The total sales of mocks today were 2J0.146
shares. Including : American Sugar. 54.200 ; Ameri
can Tobacco , 10.600 ; Atchlson , 3.400 ; llurllnglon ,
11,000 ; Chicago Gas , 73.100 ; Reading. O.lOOr Rock
ilsland , 3.9DO ; St. I'nul , 7,800 ; United States
Leather preferred , 10,200.
Now York Money
NEW YORK. Dec. C. MONEY ON CALL
Easy nt 1VAS2 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ;
closed nt 2 per cent.
PRIMU MERCANTILE PAl'ER-43& pel
cent.
STERLINO EXCHANGE Firm , with nctual
business In bankers' bills nt )4.89f4.89Vi for de
mand nnd H.87S4.6S for CO dayx : posted rates ,
J1.SS',4H.1W ; 'commercial ' bills , { 4.87.
.SILVER CISRTIFICATKS-C7'JiaC7'ic.
RAR SILVER C7c.
GOVERNMENT UONDS Weak nnd lower for
the new 4sj others steady. State bonds , Inactive.
Railroad bonds , firmer.
Cloning quotations on bonds were ns follows :
* offered.
Him I'rnnclxuo Mlninu : Cliiolntloim.
SANFllANCISCO.Doe. 0. Thn olflclal cloBlnsr
qiiotallonu for mlnlnif Htuclcj tolly were as fol
lows :
Silver bare , U7c , Moxic n doll in ,
Urultb , l lit , 'jViu : teluijr.ipjlu , ii
' Ilonluii Stiit-U ( liiotutlnna.
BOSTON. Dec. O. C til loiin , 'J .t.l pjr coat :
lima loiuil. ilMttShi liar cuul. Cloatnr prlon for
mocks , bonds nnd inlnlu ? t'
4"o for the account. Kxclianiee on London , Kt
2Hio for checks. The markets today nere steady
lo firm pn Ihe sadtfuclory conclusion of thu set
tlement , but thrre was no tiu lne ,
I.ONPON , Dec. 6 Oold U quoted at Rutnsii
A > lt-l loduy ut M1.J3 : Madrid. 17.C ! ; Lisbon. 2C > t ;
HI. 1'elersburR , V > : Athens , 17 ; Rome , 1M.70 ; VI-
i/inu , u. The amount of bullion withdrawn fiom
Ihn Mask uf Unuland ou balance today U
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattlo Trndo in Poor Condition , With Very
Light Receipts.
FED STEERS SCARCE AND OTHERS LOWE
lion * Drop AtiolliorlcUil nt HK < Iii-
MIIIICC of lluyorx After n Srimoii
of Very Dull lliiil-
Kill DAY. Dec. C.
Receipts nnd shipments for the pnsi
twenty-four hours , ns compared with the
previous six dayn. arc ns follows :
Cattle. HOR ! . Sheep. Horse * .
December C 1.W3 .GlS
December C 2.027 7,423 103
December 4 2,882 10,474 1.1WO
December 3 1,291 ,5BO
December 2 1,861 2.S15
November 30 1,103 101
November 9. , , . . . 2,2.19 K.OI1
SHIPMENTS.
Cnttle. Hogs , Sheep. Horses.
December SOI 1.939
December 3 677 . . . . 23. ! 2
December 2 725
November 30 KW 1.873 . . . . 2
November 29 1.766
November 27 1.091
CATTLE With only sixty loads of cattle
In the yards there was no opportunity Tor
nny great nmotmt ot ncllvlty , unil business
ns n whole wna rntber slim. Knt steers
sultnble for the dressed beef trade were
very scnrce nnil there were renlly not
enough offered for Kale to mnUe n good fair
test of Ihe mnrkct. Such cnttle 119 were
here solil nt pretty nenrly steady prices ,
though the tendency was rnthcr on the side
of n weak market. Some big , heavy natives
brought J3.80.
There were twenty to twenty-five loads
of cows on sale , but the market from n
seller's stnndpolnt wns "mpun. " The buyers
complained thnt cow stuff hns besn selling
too lilgh here ns compared with other mar
kets nnd some of them asserted thnt they
would buy their cows lower or they would
leave them nlone. With the buyers feeling
that wny the market could hardly bu other-
wife than slow nnd weak. The trade
ilriiRRCil all the morning nnd It wns Into
before a clearance wns effected. The gen
eral market on cows nnd heifers could
safely be quoted lOc lower.
Stockora nnd feeders were In light supply
nnd the offerings consisted principally of
odds nnd ends , u load or two In a place.
The market though weak did not show any
material change In prices. The demand
though not large was nliout equal to the
meager offering * . Kcprescntnttva sales :
11KKF STKKRS.
Pr.
3 r.r.
3 GTi
2 33
2 33
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 41)
2 40
2 43
2 50
2 60
2 65
2 M
265
2 CO
2 m
2 CO
2 ( X )
2 r/i
2 IT.
2 63
2 70
2 73
2 90
2 9)
2 9' ' )
2 90
3 00
3 10
2 SS
2 33
2 63
2 90
3 00
4 00
4 25
4 23
5 25
5 25
3 00
3 fl >
3 10
3 1 < )
3 10
3 10
310
3 15
3 21)
3 20
3 25
3 50
Pr.
2 bulls 1160 J2 1 heifer 730 $3 SO
3 bulls 1100 2 00 2 cows 1013 2 43
1 cow 1330 2 10 SI rows 930 2 15
9 cows 1001 2JO 2 fcedcis , . . . 533 3 25
1 heifer 580 2 20
I' . J. Qualey.
1 str , II.1180 2 00 27 steers 1034 2 75
C stecis 032 25-1 SS feeders , . . . 1023 315
William Welch.
1 cow. 740 1 so 3 bulls 14TC 215
3 cows 931 2 fli ) 4 heifers 41 ; 2 4)
9 cows 822 2 10
NEW MEXICO.
S COWF S23 2 n 27 cows 933 2 15
23 cows 1103 2 15
NMRRASKA.
L. J. Stelhl.
4 cows 10SI ) 200 17 cows ( IM 211
2 helfeiB 130 220 1 if tr I'M 27 ;
COLORADO.
C3 slec.ni 1109 3 03
I'M. . Knapp.
1 cow S80 IS : . DI cows 1014 2 5J
1 yearling , . . MO 200 19 feed < -m. . . . CS4 2 W
11 yeuilltiKS. . SOI 2 2.- 1 calf 12) 375
A. J. Kalnt.
1 cow 1320 2 CO 1 fecdnr 1120 3 SO
1 stiiK 1130 273 21 feeders..1101 350
1 slui ; U30
11. Stalk & Co.
7 ciiwn 10SO 1 .10 7 C3WS S ! > S 2 CO
1 bull 1410 1 SO 1 cow li,0 2 f. ' )
7 bulls 11K7 1 SO 7 feeders. . . . U7. > 2 75
1 bull 1220 I M 1 ulcer 1070 2
1 COW IM 3 10 1 feeder. . 2' ' )
0 rows 7CO 2 10 ' feeders. . .1030 3 2)
8 cows 7S3 2 30 1 feeder. , . . Ill' ) 3 20
C cowa , . fik 230 .1112 3 2J
3 cow ! I70 240 33 feeders. . 3 21
Z cows U&2 2 40
C. J. S. ] loovcr ,
1 bull 1030 1 90 3 coivu , 910 2M
1 bull 1140 1 'J'i ' 1 steer 1170 2 7l )
2 bulls 710 2 10 1 Hleer OIH 270
2 cows 710 2 10 C feeders. , 963 275
1 cow 9CO tl feeders. . 1072 3 10
UTAH.
J. Franekc.
2 bulls 1390 2 10 Jl cowr 500 2 .15
1 cow v 950 2 10 23 cows Iu32 2 53
C cows 953 2 10
10WYOMING
WYOMING ,
Georgu Kinllli ,
15 feedera , , . , DGO 3 00
IlOdS A good fair number of hogs were In the
yards today , the total receipts numbeilng luo
. urn , The inuiket opened with Ihn buyers utterIng -
Ing (3.35 for almost everything In the yiids ,
while Dalesmen were asking I3.4U. Tiio UlffomUK
> etwren the buying und selling Inloieals inado ihn
maiket very slow for u lime nnd It wan ruthn
utu In the morning before much actual IniElnu.i *
was accomplished , In the end salesmen cut lee < e
mil Mild ( heir hogt < lit lh bids. The most of tin-
IUKB sold within Ihe ranee nf $3.30 lo 13.40. with
he great bulk lit 13.35 , nr 5c lower tlmn yoslridiy ,
t was. In fact , u JJ.S. in.nla-t today , us iiEalnit
i $3.40 market yesteiday. Toward 111 * clu o Ilio
uailtd did not Improve Mini the. rloao was slow
and weak , Keprexenlutlvc
73 J 4. ) J SJ S1 ! . . . t J7' (
sj 3D io ) 3 r- . , . . . . . . . ) i srij
. . . , . . , , ! . . . J 15 77 90S 4. . ) 3 Si1) )
7D 8.M SO 333 M 337 IN 3 34
6i ) 2M SO 3 .V , V ) J7I . . . S 374
; 2.W . . . 3 JJ 41 177 . .i 3 37'i '
7 ! 24 ! S3 * . 75 S4 : . . . 34)
.M. SSO 400 2 Jf. ' G * til SO 31)
t74 . . . SSS
I'ldtf-ODDd AND iND3.
1 10) . . . 1 K 3 SIS . . . J3
1 33i ) . . . 8 W . . . . . . . . * . . . 3 Si
3 IT ) . . . 2 ( M .1 21 . . . 83' )
S 70 . . . 2M 2 32. ) . . . 33)
IS 7 . . . * 7.1 2 210 . . . 3' ' )
1 2. * ' ) . . . 3W 2 370 , . , S 30
21 3V . . . 3 K 3 32i ) . . . 3 )
S 152 S' ' ) 321 2 SM ! . . . 3.1.1
1 K.7 . . . 3 S' ' ) 11 334 . . . J S3
SB 1W W 3M IM 1J3 40 S SJ
12 IT' . . . SSI 7 117 50 SKi
KIIHKI' There were no frc-Oi nrrlvs.1 * . Th
few hoHovets on the market fold nt nKiut steady
prices Itcnresentntlxe Mies :
NM. Wt. IT.
115 nallve mixed M $2 70
rmc.uio I.IVH .STOCK.
DrooiiMl Ilci-f 'I'm illDniiuimil lijr
I'tnillry lltiNlni'N.
CllICArSO. Dec. 6. The decline In c llle hn < i
tK'cn nliout 2.-c , nnd while sales of nntlve beef
steers were st n raiiRe of from $2.90 to Jt.S.I fur
common to strictly rhilcr , nnst of Ihe sales wem
bctwfvti $3.ui ) nnd $ l. ' < 0vllh Iho Rrrnt hulk of
the late transactions nt from $3.2. to $1.23. A
few Christmas rattle nlxiul ISO hend were sold
nt from t l in $3.2. ' > , their weights rnnRlnR fmm
1.140 In 1,753 Ibs. WelKht continues to cut very
Illlle Hciife. quality IM-IHR the prlneilvil IhliiK di < -
sheil. nnd n Krciit many heavy lw eves that wert
sitiil hen * with Ihe expectation ( lint Ihey umitd
well nt fancy prices for the holiday trnde wen'
snld nt froni $4.2i ) to $ .T.30 , n-nlly K < ii l. f t entile
s < -llliir * nrouiul $1. Tl > re-iulri'inenls nt tlu >
divHscil hci-f tnide nt thli season of the yenr arc
nexi-r very Iniw. ns iH > ultiy li Inrict-lr mibstl-
tnliil for herf nnd mulliii from Th.inUsslvliiK
until nfter Christmas , and ll Is n plly thnt so
ninny ralllp have been hl | > ped lu-re thU wi-ok.
Stuck cnllh * have sold slawly. but irwiil fenllnK
cnltlo , which ran lie converted Into mnney In n
much shorter time , WITIIn BIM < | demand nl un >
ehniiKed prices. Rutcheis nnd mnm-rs sluffIIH
fall ! ) ' active nt a reduction of from lOo lo K.o ,
rows nnd bulls Ki-llliiK prlnclinilly nl from $1.7. .
to $2.Ki. nnil calves nt from $3 tu $ . * > .7.i. Texnun
wrre iictlvo nt n small decline , nnd Iwn drtivrw
of cntllo from old Mexico lh.it iixvriiKeil S02 lo SrtS
Ibs. limtmht $2.70. Tln-ri wne 1.13J bend In nil.
Tum ) diMimnd for sheep , although chlelly local ,
was bettor than was nntlrlpnloil , Infoilnr looxtni
sheep soiling nt fmm $ l.f > i ) to $3.Mnnd Inmbt nt
from $2.40 In $4.40. Laml s sold chlolly nt fiom
$3.W to SI.23 nnd rtheep nt fmm $2.40 to $3. The
shipping demand was unusually llnht , but i-x-
| iorter took fair numbeis of heavy slu-op nt
from $3.2 , " . to $3.to , fnncy westerns scllhiK nn
hlKh ns the best nntlves.
Theio was 11 fnlr local demand for hogs , but
prlcos were Be timer , \vllh nob's ill fmm $3.33 ti >
$3.Ci ) . chiefly nt fmm J3.M to J.1.S : . The smiply
wns mostly nnld. A Hcnlper puld $3.03 for n load
of fnncy nliiKeUiu llsht IIOKS. The HiirroumlliiRii
of the hoi ; market have not chanced much thin
\voel < . Supplies liavo ln-cn tuuntlful nn < ( the
offering were Well laken hy ChlniRn packoiH ,
prices iluctunthiR wllhln narrow llmllii , Haslern
shippers purchased sparliiRly.
KIIIIMIIH
KANSAS C1TV. Doc. 0.-'ATTI.K-Hecelpts.
3.SOO head ; slilpments , 4 , )0 ) head ; mailcet slcndy
to HtroiiK ; Texas Heern. J3.s : , 3.75 ; Texas cows.
J1.W02.60 ; beef ulcers , J.1..Viii3.S3 ; native cows nml
heifers , } 2.30i3.10 ; stockeiB mid feeders , J2.srip (
3.53 ; hulls. Jl.Mff2.60.
HOn.S UorulptB. 13,000 heail ; shlpniPiitii. 20 ( )
head ; market stonily ; bulk of sales. H.J5ff3.4) ;
pai-keni. J3.J3fT3.4r ; mixed , J3.30jr3.40 ; Iliihts , J3.30
Sf.1.45 ; Vorkers , f3.30p3.43 ; plgK , tt.2Jf3.3i. :
HHKKP Hecelpts. l.OiM li.Mil ; Hhlpmrnts. 1M (
head ; mniket aliuiit steady ; lambs , } 3 2JSj4.0 ;
mutluns , J2.7ST3.10.
XIMV Yurie l.lvcSlook. .
NKW VOttK. Dec. C. UKI3VKS Rpcolpts. 5,704
head ; fnlily ncllve ; native meers. poor to prime ,
J5.3ri4.r > 0 ; oxen. t3.liORI.23 ; hulls. J2.40iif3.12H ; dry
cows , Jl.20If3.03. Uuropenn cables qiioto Amer
ican Ktcei-H nt SVifTlOi c. dressed weight ; lofrlRcr-
ntor beef nt "Hfi ( > S1ic.
S1IKKI' AND l.AMUS-Kccelpls , 7.000 head :
active and linn : sheep , poor to Rood. ! 2.12Mift >
3.25 ; lambs , common to choice. J3rir i-i fl,7. .
nOCiS-ltfcelpts. 3.700 head ; llrmer nt J3.90ifl.23.
St. liiinlH I.lvo Stork.
ST. LOUIS. Doc. C. CATThK-IlecclpIs , S.OVt
head : market steady ; native glecr * . J3.00JTI.j ;
Texas steers , J2.25 3.7ri
HOOH llecelpts , 6.001 head ; Btearty ; hi-avy.
J3.33ii3.n3 ; mixed , ja.23ii3.4'igM. ; \ \ . J3.30Q3.GO ,
HIIKKI' Ilccclpta. 1.000 head ; market wtronw :
nntlve muttons. J2.iV'Ti3.rii3 ) ' ; common stuff , H.Ci03 >
5.23 ; southern , J2.Q.ff3.00. _
Stock In SlKlit.
Ilocord of receipts at the four principal markets
for Friday. December 0 , 1833 :
Cattle. HORS. Sheep.
Bouth Omaha . lrJ3 C.Cl.'i .
ChlcriKO . C.OOO 40.UHI ) 7,000
Kansas City . 3,600 13.000 1.00) )
.St. l.ouls . 3,500 C.OOi ) 1,000
Totnls . 11,00.1 C5.G15 9,00)
KIIIIHIIH City Alnrketn.
KANSAS C1TV , Dec. 6. WHEAT Market
Hlow , fllRhtly lower ; No. 2 haul , OSVSfK'i'c ' : NO. 2
red. nominally. C8C9c ! ; No. 2 sprlnR , 07V4iifu8c ;
No. 3 HprhiR. 06c ; rejected , nominally. 47 50o.
COHN Murkct rather slow ; Kenerully ! io
lower ; No. S mixed , 22iiJJ23c ; No. 2 white ,
OATS Market slow ; No. 2 mixed , 17c : No. 3
while , isnufiuc. '
HyK-Market sternly ; No. 2 , 33c
HAY Market llrm ; tlmolhy , $10.000112.50 :
prnlrle. JC.WCT7.M.
ntJTTISll Market firm ; rcamery. 15T22c ; dairy ,
lUi'ir.c.
EGOS Market weak ; receipts light ; fresh , ISc
Pi-opla 'MiirkclN ,
1'EoniA , Dec. C. COUN Kasler ; new No , J ,
20Hc ; new No. 3 , 26c.
OATS Inactive , easy ; ICo. 2 whltp , ISKCTlSHo :
"
No. 3 while. 17U 1794c. .
IlYK Dull , nnmlnal : No. 2 , SCffCi4c.
WHISKY Stendy ; llnlsheil Roods , on the basis
of J1.B2 for lilith wines.
IIKCKII'TS fom. 72.SOO bii. : outs , 18,550 bu , ;
rye. CO ) bu. ; whlhky. 130 pal. ; wheat , 4.210 bu.
SHII'MKNTS Torn , 10 100 lui. ; oats. 02.000 bu. ;
rye , none ; whisky , 430 RII | , ; wheat , 1,200 bu.
Jr.v GooilH
NEW YOIIK , Dec. C. In a moderate way them
was moro I'lislnesM dnltiR , hut chiefly In sniconubli )
specialties and colored cottons. Divui Rrt is ,
in luted fabrics and calicoes had nonic attention
for current wan IK. There w > ro fair si-leetlons.
1'ilnilnR cloths quiet and steady nt 3 3-lCo for Cl-
with suleu of Ilia wrak 135 , i ) pieces.
.tlnrket.
NKV , ' YOHK. Dec. C.-HUOAU-Hnw. tlrrn but
quiet ; fair leflnlnR , 3' < 4W3Vc ; cenlrlfusnl , 86 test ,
3',45/3'-ic ; halii , none ; rellned , uulrt.
LONDON , DeiC. . SltriAK Tune , rather
lluner ; ecntrlfucal .lava. UN 4leil ; Muscovado ,
fair rellnlnv , 10s 4'i < 3 ; beet , llrm ; Deccmlic-r , I0f
7',4d ; January , lUa 'yi.
pnllMVlicnt 3Inrki > < .
MINNHAI'OI.IS , Dec. C. WIIKAT Was very
nriu. closing : December , . 6711c ; May , Ciito. On
jack : No. 1 bald , 54c ; .N'i ) . 1 naillicrn , 03 He ;
No. 2 noilhtrn , i : > .e.
"l-'rlHco Vlii'iit QiiiHiilloiiN.
SAN 1'IiANCIHCO , Dec. C. WIIKAT Haslcr ;
May , } 1.0C = , ; clciirrd , 1C2.7S1 cciilala.
Ii'Illlllll'llll ( < -H.
KALTIMOIIK , Dec. C. CIcarliiKB , J2CiS2J ; Ii.ll-
incciJ184,2iS , ,
no.STON. Dec , Clearlngs , 111,214,133 ; hal-
nncc , $1 400S .
NH\V VOIIK , Dec. 0.-ClMirlngi < , $11I,71B,3 ;
mlanccs , JS.'C3W7.
I'HII.ADIIM'IIIA. Dec. fi. Clearlncs , JI2.000-
OBI ; balanccH , ) , SIr ' , | .
KT. LOI'IS. Dee , 0. rieailiiRs , J4 , 017,518 ; ( in ) .
incei , J377 , fill. Money , 55(7 ptr cent. New York
I'Xthunja1 , v" i piemlum lild ,
CIIK'AOO , 'Dec. C. C'lenilngi. J16,4IO,030 ,
Money , iiulet ; CWj. ! per cent on cull ; CWO',4 per
i > nt on time , Ni-w loik rxchniiRi * , liJc premium ,
itrrllnk' , posted rules , ll.'J'J on demand , JI.S3 on
CO days.
In SWEETHE3S and POWER
of TOML' , BEAUTy of DE-
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nf r.ny htrlilly lilKli vrade liutru-
menu , ; M AHAUUI. Scud tot
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49 10 ooa w/iMiNitoH Sr. ,
O08TON.
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ni ; part nf your bualncaa , Order * rallcltcd for
usli cr on three ti flv point inarclna.
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few Veil : .
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