n TIT 1C OMAHA DAILY JH3B : WEDNESDAY , DISCIflM IJI3K 10 , 180(5. ( CWIllERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Became Weak After a Brief Period of Strength. OPENING PRICES VERY SATISFACTORY CciH-ral Ti'iiitcnpy In . iMnril. ullli No Win-Ill- H vt i n il isil KcninrUn Sliivlin anil lion tin. CHICAGO , Ore. J5.-Aftcr a brief period of strertKlli nml hWirr prices to bi-Kln the tl.jyvllii , wheat bccninc very wenk nml loft on IVio In-low the prlre It cofinnt \ ytnte-rilny. The principal n-iicon for Ibo tterlliii' was that scalpers who bought yes- tcrUny HOW u neat , quick prollt at the oprnliiK anil hastened to ace-opt It. Other mnrkriH were dull mill wrak. Corn elf- dined ttr , on la Uc anil provlalona from 24c ! to 7'to. ' The opening of the whrat mniket today was very nullsfntHory to tradura who hail bold wheat over and were anxious to ills- pose of U. lioth of the nouroon of nuw \vhii h moat Inlluenced thu market Liver pool i-abk'S ' and northwi-stc-rn receipts wcro fnvuriibln to holier prices. Liverpool reported au opening advance of lUd per cental , which was a very generous ro- uponse to the advance he-re yoHtcrdny , Northwestern receipts were llRht , decidedly HO. Minneapolis and Duluth reported -IID cars and Chicago 71 cars , a total of fill rnrs n compared with B23 lust week and l.fhiS a year ago. Inlluenccil by this news , May wliiiil , uhlch closed yesterday ut fc2Vic , found plenty of buyers at the start at from Ss ! c to SL'He , and for about llf- teen minutes there wore fri-Ueiit | oppor- tunltlcn to dlxposo of tout ; whi'iit at S-v ' ( . ' . In addition to the Liverpool news , the proits cabh'Ki'ams In the i-veiiliiR arid me/m / int ; iiewspapt'i-s eoncernlnn the extensive- area In India affected by the drouth lu-lpod to oneoiirnKC buyliur. The openliiK prices , however , were the hluhest of the day. The ncalpers Vtho started tu cell out their lltuvt , were spurred on In the efforts by leporls that llrailstieet's world's visible .statement was likely tn show an Increase for the- week of .ViOU.OOO bti. or more. New York reported a very poor foreign demand and that Kilsplim wheat was liclim offered ut Liverpool cheaper than American. The Hradstrc-et's statement when received Hhoweil the storks of the world to have Increased only 2Viio ) ( bti. .Meantime , how ever , May had dec-lined to Sle. After a prolraeted strufiKlu It recovered to Xlvio on a report of continued unfavorable wmther In Argentina. The closing cable , however , showed most of the Llvcipool advance lost ; Paris a shade lower for wheat , although a trlllo higher for flfiur ; Herlln ' ,4 mark lower , and Antwerp un changed. The demand In the cash market was slack and only 12,000 bti. of spring were repotted sold for rail shipment to country millers. The market became once more exceedingly weak near the close and got down once more to Sic. The closing prlco was from Slo to Sl',4c. Corn was dull , featureless and unworthy of extended rcmntk. Its general tendency was sluggishly downward. .May opened un changed ut Si'fce , which was the highest price for the day. It declined to CTic. and that was the bid price at the close. The weakness of wheat and rather liberal receipts were the Influences , although the last was somewhat neutralized by the small intimate for tomorrow. Oals were weak for the greater part of the session. The heavy receipts today- Mi cars caused free belling , and a limited demand augmented the wnikiiesH. Toward the close a little Improvement took place. Influenced partially perhaps by linul- Btreef.s report showing a visible decrease of ril'i.OOO bu. May openul unchanged at SWjc. di'cllncd to KOUic , and sold at from 20-U.e to 20'4e at thu close. Trading In provisions was very dull and consisted mostly In changing contracts over from January to May. Yard prices were lower and larger receipts were ex pected tomorrow , both of which factH helped to push provision prices down ward. After the opening decline- , however , the market held comparatively steady. Slay pork closed " \tc \ lower at J7. 2' ' , < . ; May No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows : FLOl'H-Stcndy : winter patents. JI.COff4.75 ; straights , t4.204f4.60 ; spring specials. J4.CO ; Hiring patents. J4.15(4.CO ( ; stralKlits , J3.7C4i4.00 ; bakers , J3.10ff3.35. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 77ic ! ; No. 3 spring , 76c ; No 2 led , SOUc. COIlN-No. 2. 22Tfcc. OATS--NO. . 174o ! ; No. 2 white , f , o. b. , 190 I2Vii. No. 3 white , ICftVl&c. HYE-No. 2 , 39'ic. HAItLEY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 200 26eFLAXSEED FLAXSEED No. 1. 75Jj77c. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. J2.CO. PltOVISIO.NS-.Mess pork , per bbl. , J6.SOiTfi.S3. I.ard. p < r 100 U.S. . . J3.77'i ' (3.SO. ( Short lllw , sides ( loose ) . J3.tOW4.03. Dry salted shoulders tboxed ) . JI.25W4.5n. Shflrt clear sides ( boxed ) . JI.00(71.12',4. - POl-LTIlY-Stcady ; turkeys. He ; chickens , Co ; ducks , ViTIOi ! . WHISKY-DIUIIIcni1 nnUhed goods , per gal. . The following were the receipts and shipments tod.iy : On tlm Producu exchange tod.'iy the butter mar ket wan w-L'aU ; cn-amcry , 13dvllo ! ; dairy , loa l.o. Kfga , Ilnnj froBh , itie. ChcctM' , steadyj nMifi'U * M3\V YOltlv ( il < 3M3I\I , A1A11ICUT. < luoatloiiN of < lii ! Day on Viirluim CollllllOllltll-H. NEW YOHK. Dec. 15.-FLOUH-Hecclpts. 15- 400 bbls. ; exports , 23,765 bbls. ; market quiet nnd n shade lower to sell ; winter patents , tl. 0504.95 ; Minnesota pnti-nls. Jl.50ffl.70 ; Mln- HcMitu bakers , t3.4084.IO ; winter extras , J3.35f4.M ; winter low grades , J2.R303.03. Hyo Hour , quiet and steady ; superfine , J2.85Q3.05 , fancy , J3.1003.25. lluckwheat Hour , dull , J1.S3W 'llhcKWHEAT Dull nt S5037C. COltN MEAL-Qulet ; yellow western , C9c ; city , Me. Me.HYE HYE Nominal ; car lots , 40f42c. HAHLEY Steady ; western , 2SU28V.O ; malting , SSQICc. HAHLEY MALT Nominal ; western , 604f55c. WHEAT Hecelpts 67,400 bu. ; exports , 93,447 liu , Spot weaker ; No1 hard. 93\c. Options xteadler on the cables , weakened under liquida tion , rallied In the afternoon on reports of export - port business , but lost It near the close i.n nervous local selling nnd cloted ? llc net lower ; No , 2 led. May. iGftf'Mc , cliiM-d at 86c ; Decem ber , 877iJ8S IMCe , closed nt 87Tic. COltN Hecelpts. 40.000 bu. ; exports , 233,000 bu. Hpot steady ; No , 2 29'ic ' , Oitlons | opened steady , but afterward sold off with wheat ami closed unchanged to Ho net decline ; May , 31Jif32c , cloted ut 3le. OATS Hecelpts , 110,4(0 ( bu , ; exports , C2.02I bu , Kput dull ; No. 2 , 2J c. Options dull and lower ; closlni ; at Wo net decline ; May , 2l1.jU-t > .i : ; De cember clored ut 32o , llAY-Uulel ; shilling , J5.COfiC.OOj good to choice. J7.OOij7.CO. IIOPS-Dull ; UW crop. saT'ic ' ; 1896 crop. SOUo ; I'aeltlo coast. 93 crop , 3U7lc ! ; U9C crop , Hc. HIDES Dull ; Ualveston. 13c ; llucnoa A ) rev , dry , nominal ; California. Cc. ! LEATH 1311- Steady ; hemlock sole. Ducnos Ayrts , light to heavy weights , I'JlilUMHc ; iiclJ. PHOVISIONS-Decf , steady ; family , J9.WftlO.OO ; extra , J7 ; beef hams , lU.WHUS.CO ; packet , It.WlP t.W. Cut meats , steady ; pickled bellies , 4Hlf , Co ; pickled shouldrrs , 4c ; p.cliled hams , 8'iil > t'c. ' Lurd , firm ; uentvrn steamed , JI.20 ; refined , sluidy , Pork , dull ; mess , J1.250S.7S ; short clear , J8.75t < IO.CO ; family , JlO.Cor/ll.lX ) . HUTTKH-Qulel ; western creamery , 13021c ; El- Kins. 2lc ; factory , 7U12c. Cllii.Hi-Qulrt ; stale , large , "UOIO'sc ' ; small , 7HftlOVio ; part kklm > , 3\Mf'c \ ; full rklms , : " , j 3e. EllS-Straily ; ttuto and IVmnylvanla , UU20o ; \\eilcin , litfiOc. l.oinloii Oil .MnrUr ) . U.N1KN. Dec , 15. Calcutta. Iliuevd. spot , 33s ; November shipment via cape , 33 < ; Iliuccd oil , 15H 4'4d ' ; tuipeiillno spirits , ! 0s 4'id ' , NtiKiir NKW YOHK , Dec. 15.-SUCIAH-Ilaw , qulctj , : % c ; centrifugal , tt twt , JUc ; rtllned , 'il.l "A " 4V M .ti'lnnl ' i' "A ' 4' ( < . i ul 1 .if f cius'-d. ' uci . , l < , 4V NKW OHLHANH , ! > tc. 13Ht ( I All-Open k.-l- lie , nrm H < r , ! laIlkcentrlfuKnl. . tMdy ; KrHliillnlPit , 3 IMSc ; white. S ffSlk ( , yellows , S" * ) .1 7-lV ( ; se H.nd . S'4ff > . MolhSfM. qulfli oj > ii kltli 1 llflJIc ; fcrnientltKC , I 9I < - , off : n- Irlfiiirnl , HHlKc. Synip , quid nt Ittfllv. INIXN ) l'c. IJ.-SfllAll-Cnne dull ; rcntrlfiiEnl Jnvn. lls 1-1 ; Muscovndo , fair refill- lite , 9 * Oil. Hret siiKiir. itendy ; December , 9s lt ! < l : , 'Biiuniy. ' ft Hs . bTOCKM AM ) IIOND.S. ! > > I'riift'siHloiiiili llfhiilln In NKW YOHK. Dec. 15-Contlnued pressure by IircjfiMlonnl iinnids ngnlnst the market resulted In fuithir disturbance rf prlrou nnd n fair nmount cf llquiaatlun. Thcvoluniu of buslnera wns larger thnti llitl of Monday , but the dcnlln s were not well dltrlbuted. The rnaikcl ino"l with some ItreKUljrlty , 1'iit Ihc mnln temlf-r.cy cf pilcen was towi.rd n lower level , und the de clines scouil were Inmrrlnl hi the spec'.altl.'s. The outside Interest nns retltcted In Hilts of the railway shares , resiilt'ng ' ns n rule In frftrilonal losses , nnd the fenturo of the day as n ililxo at the Ooul.lH for which tjn cxplanatloi' had been ittelved up to the close. Of lllc IHWH I'enilnB ' upon the fcencral slluntlon , there wns not a partlclo nnd the il.iinlnatliiK Inlliicncu up..n values wax the continued iiHllntlon nt VVashlng- ton of the Cuban MtuMli.n. The Impression In financial circle * U that the Cuban resolutions will bo lulled In committee , but nevi-rthelrsn Iciidtt.K Inlttests on the bull tide do nrt display the courap.e of tnelr alleged ci.uvl.'tlor.y , and the narrowness of t.io mnmct rnnbU-n iliu room traders to work with comparative Hafcly against prlcer Some of the fluctuations In the low priced sham : wile exticme. na.ln American Spirits pie- feired , whlcli broke C'.a per cent t:2. . The de cline num.2f lo 22 was on n sale of 100 shares. Thu slock iFCOvvied to 2l'j. ' Thu brtnk wna utii-lbulcd mnnlpiilatlon b > Insldtr. * . A leadIng - Ing bear professional wns conpii'.ered rfspor.slMe for nn cxtiemc decline of 2r'i per c-tnt 111 Man hattan and Missouri Pacific nnd Weulcrn Union IlKured for IOIFCD of Hi ami Pi ) per cent , ro- spt-ctlvely. Sugar ' . < . ! the entire market In point of activity. b il naa deall In Ihe cx-dlvldcnd of 3 per cent. London sol \t-dcriiie amounts of Hie prlnclpil shines and coiilrlbuted to the de pression In rally pilci-3. After toe Inlllai deal- Ingiu In Iff Hilly tct In r.n tovcrlng , COIIS..H- dated ( lus tci.ied an eMicmc Use of 2 per tent to 133 , but In the ml.roqiitnl . trading the Huck wus olfi-red fieely nnd yielded to 130. T.it weik- nesi In thu gtneral list iv-.is must pronounced In the Into si-rhli.n. IncieUM' . ! clTerlnns of Union Pnclllc followed the publlcatinn of the October stntemcnl , showing n di-cnntc of JM.,353 in net eiiitiinriH , Th" clnsliiH un Weak ut general fractional declines In the railway shares , and nioii tiiiiterl-il lo ses In the induslriAl looses. Hallway bon.t prloes uoiulliupi ! lo sac undei realizing i-ales. Tliu dealing ngKiiatcd ; tlS3l- , Wjl ) . lioveinments were quiet and iircgulnr , < Uth iin easier tendency. K'llts were J2. 000. t'llvrr ' c'-r- tlllcnles were stronK and sllshtly i.fghrr en pur chases i.f t.lXK ( ) . The Evening 1'o-t'n London financial cnblecrum snyti : The olock markets icinain Idl. ' und de- pressed. A fhmp rl c In Tuikl H stocUs i.n good buying was th > * only favora ble fealure today , Coiifcds weie Hat , an money gets dearer n nr Ilia end of the year. Mines lot yestcr'ay's lally. Ameri cans dropped on the lark of railway minings and tariff nnccrtulntles. While the bull opcralors , however , lire dltcouniKe.l , ihe bnais anafralO to operate larcely , especially .is Ihe market for bondM Kicps Him. Cal.les . fiom New York report an nccumnlntlon of 7.700,000 sterling bills on Lon don held by New Yolk bundr. . The bi-st financial houses he-e mute that necoidlng to their evi dence this Is probably n grofs exaggeration. One million appears more like the current estimates hcie. The gold shipments announced Inrt week fur Port Satd were really fur Japan. M.'i-cover , 1 have icavon to believe that uorlliin .f Ihe recent ihlpments ostensibly for Hursla went to Japan. The ure.it seeiccy suirounded the ship ments and Ihe destination was not generally known , but you may take this ns authoritative. The Paris nnd Hcrlln markets were Heady. The following were the closing quotations on th" leading stocks of the New York exchange today : The total sales of stocks today wcie 205,524 shares , Including the following : American Sugar. 64COO ; llurlington. Itt.COO ; Chicago Gas , 6.100 ; Louisville & Nas.nllle. 5,600 ; Manhattan 'onsolldated. 20.COO ; Missouri Puclllc. 3,400 ; Head- ng , l',700 ; ISock Island , 4 , ; St. Paul , 15,800 ; Tennessee Coal anil Iron. 4,000 ; I'nlon Pacific , 4,2uO ; Western Union , S.800 ; silver certificates. 5,000. Stiver liirn. : H.1K ? ; Moxlcuu ilollar.i , SightitniflH , lOc ; Udcirraphlu , I'-'Ho. NIMV York .Mining ( ( uotiitloiiH , NKW YOIIK. Dec. Ifi.-Tho following are the loslnir nilnliif quolatloiiHi I OMAHA LIVE STOCK JIARKE1 Oatth Receipts Show a Nice Increase ir Numbiir niul Qunlitji BUSINESS ACTIVE AT STEADY PRICES llei-f htocr * HrliiK UN Illub nn Flv Dnlliirs llnus llrenk III to in Ceil IN IJmli'r I. literal SOUTH OMAHA , Dec. 13. Receipts for HID dnys Indicated were : Citttlo. HORB. Sheep. Horses. December 15 .1.29U MIG 2.950 December 11 3.1U3 2.4W ) 2.HU December 12 932 3923 " 9 December II 1,314 4.fi0 ! 729 Dee-ember 10 2.3ta 6,303 Md December U 3.62 * 4.65D 9SO December S S.HS 4,21)2 ) 2.0.-.5 6C December 7 2,700 1.730 KI3 December 5 l.Mil r.C07 I.IMO IS December 4 1.10 C.SS5 1,225 December 3 2,671 4.717 I,3i9 8 The oillelal number of cars of slock brought In today by ctich roiut was : Cattle. Hops. Sheep. C. M. & St. P. Hy 2 5 1 o. Si St. u Hy i Mo. I'ue. lly 23 4 . . Union Paclllc system. . . . 17 2- > 3 ( . ' . A : N.V. . lly 1 2 R K. & M. V. 11. H IS 2S 9 C. St. I * . M. & O. Hy. . . . 9 II 11. & M. H. H. U 23 31 2 C. H. & Q. lly 12 ! K. C. & St. J. lly 2t5 . . 1 C' . H. I. .t 1' . , east . . C. 11. I. & P. , west u Totnl receipts 122 JM 20 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of heael Indicated : HuytTH. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep , Omaha Packing Co 3 1 7SO O. 11. Hammond Co. . . . 33U l..Ml Swift nnd Company 4.12 1.9CO 54.1 Ctidahy PackliiK Co. . . . 479 2,695 ! > 73 II. lleekcr ft Degan Ill Vanuatu & Co . . . . 1UO J. 1. . Carey 13 \V. I. Stephen * 31 lleiilon A : Underwood. . . . Ufi llusluii .t Co 45 Swift , from K. C IK ) Cudahy P. C. . K. C. . . . 1,317 Other buyers 91 S SIS Lt-ft over 200 Total 3,210 S.4SI 2,4tTi CATTLE There was n very fair run of cattle here today , the receipts footing up 3,290 na against 3,103 yesterday and 2,700 a week ago. Not only were tin- receipts lib eral , but the cuttle were better and there were more of them. The market as a whole was In very satisfactory condition , the demand being good , and the cattle all changed hands In good season. The offerings of beef stecra consisted al most entirely of cornfcd natives , and while u considerable many of thorn wore- not overly good , there were some right good and well finished cattle. Ono bunch was good enough to sell up to T-.00. The mar ket was active and the prices paid were Just about the same as prevulieu yesterday. Uutchers' stock was fairly active and everything that could bo considered nt all desirable sold early and at Just about steady prices. The market on stackers and feeders con tinues In a very healthy condition. The country demand Is sufficiently large to absorb everything received , which keeps prices up and renders the market active. The cattle today sold freely and nt prices that were certainly no lower. Ilcpresenta- tlvo sales : NATIVES. WES I EHNS IDAHO. M. J. Hyrne. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 18 cnlve 335 J2 95 7 heifers C3S J ! 9. , 16 heifers 723 2 95 32 feeders. . . . 829 3 > 5 MONTANA. i cow EOO 173 12 bulls 1354 200 2bUlls..l200 175 35 bulls 1325 230 1 liull 1210 200 4 cows 11CO 2 CO 6 bulls 14i3 200 C COWB 976 2 CO WYOMINO. 8 steers 1327 345 1" feeders..107fi 343 IIOC1S The liberal receipts of hogs anticipated for today were fully realized , the run proving to be the largest since December 2. Tin- conditions were decidedly ngnjnst the selling lulerests. This market was very high yesterday , ns compared with ChlciiKo , und when Hint market came lower this morning nnd tilt full extent of the locnl iccelptH became known buyers ct out to take off lOo. The market opened that way and a kood many of thu hogs sold on that basis. 1-ati'r on , as some of the buyers got their orders filled und diopped out , the market eared off and closed weak und In sumc cases 15o lower than yesterday. The trade was fairly active considering that thu market was loner und the most of thu hogs sold early. Heavy loads hold very largely at J3.10Q3.15 , ns ugalnsl J3.20ii3.25 yesterday. The most of the medium weights and light loads broiiRht J3.2QiT3.35 , as agn.niit JJ.30iT3.45 yester day. Hepretcnlatlve sales : No. Av. lili. Pr. C2 315 40 J3 15 C2 351 120 3 15 CO 333 120 3 IS C. 317 160 3 15 C9 313 . . 3 15 49 378 Si ) 3 IS .IS 326 . . 3 15 42 346 . . 3 15 C ) 270 120 3 15 II 2 0 . . 3 15 II 257 . . 3 15 41 292 . . 3 15 CO 339 120 3 15 71' 273 . . 3 17' ! C7 293 40 3 ni ce 291 . . 3 17'i ' 70 277 10 3 17H CO 290 . . 3 17'j 62 349 ! K > 3 17 ! 4ti 297 40 3 20 t9 302 210 3 20 72 241 40 3 20 43 26. ' . 120 3 20 74 239 W 3 20 C2 247 . . 320 is 33 : U 291 M 3 20 iS SCO ie Jen 40 3 20 a 420 C4 221 , . 320 is jto 75 . . .Slid . . 3 20 . . .533 48 24S 120 320 : e 531 ( . . . , . , , . . .2-JI to 3 20 303 . - . , . , . . . . 120 S 20 II , 570 120 3 lVi 64 ,331 . , 3 JO Over $411,000,000 Paid to Policy Holders in Fifty-three Years ! RICHARD A. McCURDY , President , Who will pay that mortgage on your home if you die before It's lifted ? A life insurance policy will do it , and the cost to you is only the annual premium paid to the company. It is like pay ing a little extra interest on your mortgage to insure its re lease if you die. The resources of the Mutual Life of New York exceed the combined capital of all the na tional banks of New York City , Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia , St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti more. A duty delayed is a duty shirked. Let a man convinced of responsibility secure adequate protection and. at once. , i INSURE NOW j jft IN THE MUJUAL LIFE. 5 A Policy of Insurance in the Mutual Life is the quickest asset you can leave. 8IIKKP The demand was good and the market active lit Kteady prices. Heprescntatlve Mlc" ' No. . 3 bucks , , „ , , ; ; " ' ' ' ' ' 168 yearlings I" . . . . . 71 not 378 western wethers " 115 S tX 37 native lamhs . . . . . . . . $ 3 102 native lambs I ! ! ! ! ! " " . ' . ! ! ; ! 75 COO CHICAGO 1,1 VK STOCK. I.lKlit .Snpjily of CiillI , . SoIlM nt Lon-e-r I'rlci'H | | i .MoHf IllNlllllCTN. CHICAGO. Dee. 15.-Thc llsht supply of eattle Hold at low pi-Ices In most Instances , mostly under Jl.f.0. There was a fair trade In stockcrs nnd feeders nt from J3 to J3.75. and eows nnd heifers sold largely nt from J2 to J3.23 , a few prime heifers bringing riom J3.SO to J4. Sales were made of stags nt from J2.75 to JI. oxen lit from J2.50 to J3.23 and calves at from J3 to J5.23 Texas fed fleers hrought from J3.50 to J4 40 for lots averaging 1,030 to 1,500 Ibs. . nnd a few lots weighing around l.DOO His. , bringing from JI.G5 to Jl.tCi. In hoRS gome early pales showed n break of not over n nlcKoI , l.ut . a little later theic was a further decline nnd trade was about ns dull as ever known. The day's hiiKlnc > was trannacted nt from J2.M to J3.45 for the poorest to the best droves , with hales large ! ? at from J3.10 to J3.S3. mere was u good ilemnnd for sheep , and prices held fairly steady. Ordinary to cliolcc flocks of sheep told nt from f-2.78 to J3.80 , with a few Inferior lots at froim J2 to J2.M , western sheep were at from J2.90 lo J3 50 , native ) enrllngs from J3.50 to J4 and MeXtcmr yearlings from JI to J4.06. I unbs brought fruin J3.25 to J3.50 for the pooreEt up to from J5J W 15.23 for the best Hocks HccelptK-Cattlc. I.tO llirud ; hog , 27.UOO head- sheep , 12,000 head. ICiuiHiiN City Liv KANSAS CITY. Dec.15. . CATTLE Ilecelpts 9,000 ; shipments , 1,300 ; best grades steady ; others weak ; Texas fleers , J2.2. 3.B5 : Texas cows Jl 75 Wi 2.1 ; native Fleers. I2.7S04.93 ; natlvo cows and heifers , JI.703.CO | ; slockers nnd feeders , t-.5JW ( HOOS-HeciIjts. 18000 111 pin nti no e : market lOjfltc lower ; hulk of sale * . 3.10fi3.20 : heavy J3.051J3.22'.4 ' : packers , J3.0Mf3.20 ; mlxmj , J3.10S3 " 0 : > l li' ' . . .IOtfXKi.rtwnuTH. ! : ; . J3.20l/3.22ii / , ; pig , ; J.I JIII J. ID , ' I / SHEEP Hecelpts , ' 4 M. shlpniPiits , 400 ; market steady ; lambs , Jj.23K4.5 ; mutlons. J2.00t/3.60. / JVt'iv Vurlc LlviSlnok. . NEW YOIIK. Dec. 15.-HEEVES-llecclpts none ; no trading ; cnbles quote American Meeri at lH4fCI2'.ic. ' dreewd weight : sheep at 9fj9Jlo- refrigerator tw-ef at Sif ! > c ; exports , COO beeves 1,154. sheep nnd 2,400 quarters of beef. ' H1IEEP AND LAMIIS-Itccclpts. none : no trading. HOGS Hecelpts , 4.C75 head ; steady at J3.COO St. I. ii u IN l.lvr Sloe If. BT. LOUIS. Dec. 15.-CATTLE-Ilecepts. | 3.000- steady , HOOS-Hcrclpts , 10.000 ; mnrkot steady ; llsht , J3.004J3.20 ; mixed , tt.WIt 3.2.1 ; heavy. t2WO3.00 SHEEP Hecelpts , 3,000 ; market tron- ; . Itecord of Ilvu stock ri'Celved ut the four prln. cl.al murkuts for Uc'ccmher 15 , HIM : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep , Souti : Omaha . 3.2K7 8,317 2.9.V ) chicuKo . s.coo : ; , ) 12,000 Kunsns City . B.OOO IS , 000 4,0.10 . Ht. Ixiuli . 3,000 10,000 3,000 Totals . . .Ts.7t7 63,317 IlTwo Ai'uiiniiiiiilatlon of ( Jrnlii Ntui < lN. NEW YOHK , Dec. 15.-Kpfrlnl cable nnd tele. graphic dispatches to IlraddrKCt's , covering I Im principal points of accumulation Indicate the fol. . IS THE COMPANY That Does the Most Good , IN TWO GENERATIONS 1848-1896 The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York , has paid $246,000,000 to its living members. Has been the benefactor of women and children to the extent of $165,000,000. s \m& \ its members in aDl over $4H , ( FLi FOB IOWA and NEBRASKA , FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , Slim AND LOCUST STREETS , OMAHA. DES MOI1TES. Jkgents Wanted in JSvery County. H. S. WINSTON , Special Reuresentative. Omaha. lonlne chniiKOS In available FUppllos of iraln lust Saturday , an compared with the preceding Saturday : Whcnt. United Stntei and Canada , east of the Itocltlcs , decreace , 2.199.000 liu. ; afloat for 'anil ' In Kuropc , Incrcnve , 2. ISO , 000 bu. ; total Inrrrnre world's available , 2S1.000 bu. Corn , United HtatrH nnd Canada , east of Ibo llocklcp , Increase , 377.000. Oatn. L'nlted StuteH and Can ada , eapt of the llocklen. decrease , 522,000. The more Important Increapes In available stocks of wheat last week , exclusive of those reported tn the olllclal visible supply Ktatemenl , arc 205,000 bu. In northwestern elevators' , 183,000 bu. nt Kort \VIIIIanis. Out. . 40,000 bu. In Chicago private ele vators. 261,000 In Milwaukee private elevators. I.Ike Increnrc. Include 191,0(0 bu. at Cleveland , 150.000 bu. at New Orleans , 49,000 bu. at lloches- ter , 40,000 liu , nt Kingston , Ont. ; 1R.OOO 1m. at Cialveston nnd 25,000 bu. each at Omaha and I < eavcmtortli. _ AVOOIj MAIIKKT'N COXDITIO.V. Dcinililil During If" ' I'lINt Wo civ lit Denver UIIN lli'cu Dull. I1OSTON , Doc. 15. The demand during flic past week In the wool markets here hns been dull , iil- thouRli values are quoted steady nnd the market Is llrm. Territory wools lire o.ulet. peed lines belntt quoted at 12J34c for line medium white ; Rood staple lots call for ! 3c. Fleece wools nrc stioni ; , but rales rule moJerate. Australian wools nre llrm , but buyers are not hustling for any kind of wool an much ns they were. Im porters me ImldlUK for full prices nnd nre net ting the market where the wools are wanted , Thn followltiR are the notations for leading ile- hcrlptlons : Ohio and I'ennsylxanla fleeces. X nnd nbo\e. 17',4 ilSc ; XX nnd XX above. 19B20c ; No. 1 combine , 21i(22c ; No. 2 combing , 21S(22e ( ; de- llnne , 20'j 21c. Michigan. Wisconsin , ete. : X Michigan. 16jfl7c ; No. 1 Michigan combing. 20fp 2lo ; No. 1 Illinois comliltig , 20l/21c ; No. 2 Mlehl- Bun , 20B21c ; No. 2 Illinois roinlilng. 20 f2tc ; X New York. Newllampshlie and Veunont. ISc ; delaine. Michigan , 19 j20c ; unwashed medium Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter blood comblntt. ICc ; Kentucky nnd Indiana three-elKhths blood combing. 16 17c : Missouri quarter blood combing. ISWlCc ; Missouri Ihree-elEhths blood combing , 15 fflCc ; braid combing , lS 16e ; Uike anil Oeorgln , 15flCe. Te\ns wools. Hiring medium , twelve months. Ilfjl2c ; rcoured price. 27 28i.tprlng fine , twelve months , lOffllc ; fcoured price. 33W 34c Territory wools : Montana fine medium nnd line , 9'/iffl2o ; scoured price. 32Q3lc ; maple. 35c ; I'luli , Wyoming etc. , line medium and fine , 9'if 120' Bcourcd price , 32i734c ; Htuple , 33c. California wools : Northern cprlnB. ll H3f ; scoured price , 33ff31c ; mlddlo county spring. 9filOe ; ncoured price , 30i32e. Australia wools : Scourel comb ing , supi-rllnc. 47ft4Rc ; combing , good , 42ST43C ; combliiK. nveraEC , 39Sllc. Queensland comblnf. 42C44c. _ . _ St. I < iitiln Ocncrnl Mnrki-J. KT LOUIS , Dec. 15. ri.Ol'Il Dull nnd wenk ; patents. J4.COW4.75 ; extra funcy , Jl.10ffl.20 ; fancy. J3.40 ? 3.50 ; choice. J3.00 j3.10. Wl I KAT Futures npvncil firm , but became quiet and 11 break followed , the close being ,0 to njc under yesterday's finals. No. 2 red , cash , elevator. SlUc ; truck 92'(93c ' ; No. 2 bard , cash , 80c ; December , Sic ; May. 90'fco asked. COHN Fiitutes oiieneil dull but llrm , soon be- camu dull and weak , but later advanced a trlllc and closed Uo to * .tc hlglier than yesterday. Spot firmer ; No. 2 cash , 2lVic ; December , 21lJc asked ; May , 23Kc bid. OATS Futures dull , neglected and unchanged from yeKtcrduy. Spot steady ; No , 2 cash , lllc , nominal ; May , 2Ulc. HYK Lower at 3lc. 1IAIU.1-V Dull at Mif lOc for malting. fOUN.MKAI/-J1.33. HItAN Dull ; east track. 3lfl3Sc bid racked. FLAXSnni ) I iwcr nt 7lc. TIMOTHY 8RKD Prime , J2.40. HAY Dull and weak ; prairie , J4.00fl7.60 ; tlm- othy , J6.00ail.CO. lll/TTKH / Dull nnd lower ; creamery , 1621c ? ; dairy , 9 16o. EO(1H Firm nt 17c. I'Ol'LTHY-Chlckens. dull ; old , Cc ; spring , Ce ; turkeys , strong nt 9c ; ducks , firm lit 7 lie ; gfcee , dull nt 4Q4'ic. ' WHISK Y-J1.1S. W1AI1 Stronger nt J2.72'i ' 2.6S' , $ . Spelter , dull at f4.05 aske.l. PllOVISIONR Prrk. easier : standard me s. Jc.li. blng , J7.2on7.43. I.'ird , quiet ; iirlme Hleam , 13. M ; choice , ! 3.75. llacon. boxed shonlderH , ! ! . . ' . . " . ; ex tra short clear , J1.C2Vi ; rlljH , (4.70 ; shortu , 51.6714. Dry salt meats , boxed shoulders , fl ; extra tliort clear J3.K7V4 : ribs JI.25 ; shorts , Jl.37',4. ' COTTON TIKK-9 c. Hecelpts : Flour , 4.000 Miln. ; wheat. 18.COO bu. ; corn , 1I2.WO hu. ; oats , 95.000 bu. Shipments : Flour , 7,000 Idd * . ; wheat , 29000 bu. ; corn , 137.COO bu. ; outH , 7,000 bit. IIViitPOOI , , Dec. IS. WlinAT Spot steady ; demand moderate : No. 2 tprlng , Cs 9d ; No. 1 Cali fornia , 7s 3d. Futures opened steady , with near and distant positions H'l ' hlKher , and closed quiet , with near ponlllons l 'l ' higher nnd dlclnnt posi tions iWliI hlKher ; business about equally dis tributed ; Decemhrr , Cs 7 d ; January , CH 8id ! ; February , CH 8Hd : March , CH 9i ! < l , April , nomi nal ; May. 6s ! Hld. COILS' .Spot steady ; American mixed , new , 10s 10 ; J. Futures opened uleaily , with near nnd dis tant positions > , ) d hlKhi'r ; eloped steady , \\ltli Do- ceinber VjU higher and liurlness about equally distributed : December , January , February and .March. Cs ! iM ; April and May , Cs lOd. FIX2UII Dull ; demand poor ; HI. Louis , fancy winter fM 2d , ClIKKHlQiilet ; demand poor ; lineal Ameri can while and colored , KeptcmlKT , 61s , PltOVIHIONH Ilucon , rlendy ; ilcmand inoJcr- al ; Cumberland cut , 23 lo 30 Ib/i. , 29s ; thort ribs , 20 lo 21 lh . , 28 Cd ; long clear Unlit , 35 to 33 llii > , . Mtt 6.1 ; li.ng clear light , 35 tn M ] ! . * . . 29s ; long clear lunvy. 40 lo 43 Mis. , 2Ss ; thort clear bucks , llshl. 18 lli > , . 28s 6.1 ; short clear middles , 45 to 60 Its. , : c 6.1 : clear l.ollk's. 14 to 1C U.S. . 28s Cd ; nhculdlTS , square. 12 to 18 Ibs. , ' . 'Ji. Hums , short cut , 14 lo 16 U.S. , 40s , Tuilow , line North America , ISs Cd , llecf , extra India incus , COu ; prime mess , 60s , Pork , prime inc , line wcitcrn , 48 &J ; medium wcitcrn , 41 > 3d. LarJ , steady ; prime western , 21s 3d : refine. ' In palls , 2Js. lU'TTKU Finest Vnlted Stairs. 93s ; p/ood , KOr OILS Llnseeil oil , ICs. Petroleum , refined , ei il. ItKFlllllMUATOH lliiF-l'orrquarlcni , 3\d , hindquarters , L'd. HOPS At London ( Pacific const ) . 3 6s. The rccelptH of wheat during the past three days were 232,000 centals. Including 62.000 Ameri can. The receipts of American corn during the past three days were 02,300 centals. OMAHA C.n.MCHAl , MAllKKT. Condition of 'I' riuliami Iliinfiilloiin mi Staple mill Fancy I'ruiliicr. KOOS Fresh gathered , ISiflOc. IIUTTKII Common td fair , Sfi9o ; choice to fancy , roll , 13jt5c ; separator creamery , 21c ; fathered cream , 18j20c. GAMi : Prairie chickens , per doz. , J6.0006.25 quail , Jl.00iil.50 ; blue winged teal ducks , Jl.COfjp 1.75 ; green wing , J1.25 ; redheads anil mallaids , 13.60 ; small rabbits , 25i"40c ; Jacks , 75c ; Fqulr- rcls , 60(75c ; deer saddles , HSliio ; carcasses , ICii Hu ; antelope saddles , 135Hci ( carcasses , 9e Canmla geeec. large , JC.Wiji.W ; small , H.oOfp.oO C1IKKSU IJomcstlo brick , Ibu ; IMam. per doz. , J9.00 ; club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , J3.15 ; Llm- l.frger. fancy , per lb. . t'c : lionuetori. ' .4-ln. Jars , per doz. , J3.00 ; Young Americas , He ; twins , fancy. 10 > ic. VEAL Cboicf fat. fO to 120 Ibs. , arc quoted at 70 > c ; large and coarse. 4i5e. DUKSSKD POULTRY Chickens , C'.iflCo ; tur keys. 9J10c ; geese , 7fiSc ; ducks. 708c. LIVK POt'ljTIlY Not wanted , Pia RONS Live , 7f > 090c ; dead pigeons not wanted. HAY Upland. J5.CO : midland , J4.CO ; lowland , tl ; rye straw , JI ; color makes the prlco on liny ; light bales tell the bcsi ; only top grades trlng tup prices. HIIOOM COHN Extremely slow sale ; new cr'.p. delivered oil track In country ; choice Krcen fplf-worklnir rnrpet. per II. . . z'.io : choice green. running to hurl. ? tSr : common , I'.sc. VEOKTAI1LKH. swnrrr POTATOKS on omers , per Mil. . J2.oo. ONIONS Oood stock , per bu. , 33IT40C. LIMA IIEANH-Per lb . 4c. UKAHNS-Hnnd picked navy , per bu. . J1.23. CAIIHAOE Home grown , prr hundied. ! > 0c OJl.CO. CELERY Per doz. , 25030c ; fancy , large , 45if 60e. POTATOES Oooil sto < - ! : . per bu. . 2Ic ; WyomIng - Ing stock , sacked , EOo per 100 Ibs. TOMATOES Texas , per bushel crate , J2.23. FUUITtJ. OIlAPKS-Cratcs. 15 pony baskets. Concords nnd Catawlms. per crates. 1300. MALAOA OHAPES Per Keg , J7. CHANIIKItllinS-Cape Cod. per Mil. . ! < ! . APPLHS-Cooklng. per bbl..J1.63JI1.75 ; fancy New York. JI.75. CAL1FOUNIA PKAIIB Per box , J2.OOS2.23j Nrw York , per bid. . J3.D024.00. QUINCKS P < r bid. . M THOPICAL FHUITS. PINKAPPLES-l'er crate of two to tluce doz. , Jl.00)i5.00. OltANOKS- Mexican , J3.75 ; California navels , Jl.on. Jl.on.LEMONSMesslnns. . J5.00 ; choice California , 13.WSl3.15 ; fancy , J4.00. IIANAMAP I'holce. large stock , per bunch , t2.bCfft.25 ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.C032.Ct. . HONEY Fancy while , per lb , . He ; choice , 13c ; California , unilwr colur , lOc. CIDEK Clarified Juice , per half bbl. , 12.60 ; per bbl. . JI.2 ; 4.fO. MAI'I.i : SYHUP-Flve-gal. cans. each. J2.7S : KHl. cans , per doz. , J12 : Half-sal , cans , ! 6.2. > ; quart cnni ) , J3.CA. HAIJEH KHAUT-Pcr half bbl. , J1.75. ; bbls. , I3..0i3.25. ( FIOS Imported fancy. 6 crown. 30-lb. boxej , 15c ; choice , 10-lb , boxes. 3-crown , lie. NUTS Almonds. California , per lb. , large size. 13c ; llrazlls , prr lb. , lOc : English wal- uuts , per lh. . fancy , soft shell. 12ai2lic ; stand- ards. lUnMjc ; filberts , per lb. . lOc ; pecans , pol ished. large , i 010o ; Jumbo , Ilfil2c ; large hick ory nuts , Jl.25 per bu. ; small , Jl.CO ; covoanutv , Cc enrh. DATES Fnrd , 15-lb. boxes , per box. Be. FIIESH MEATS. 11EI3F flood native steers. 400 lo COO Ibs. . r.t 7c ; western steels. 4i ! (5' ( < o ; good cows and heif ers. 5 5Hc : meilliim ci.ws and heifers. 44 < ; ; K"1"1 forequarteis cows and hi'lfels , 4c : good furc- quartvrs native steers. Be. good hlndqiliulcrH cows and helfcre , 6'ic ; goo I hlndqiulttrii niillvp steers. kc ; cow rounds , Miu ; enw plutrs. 3'ic ' ; lionrlui.ii rhuckH , 4c ; cow chucks. 3'sc ' ; Hier chucks , 4c ; lieef tenderloins , 2ic ; beef rolls , boneless , 8'ic ; sirloin butt . bonc'lesx , 8'se ; loin backs , boneles * , Sc ; strip loins , 7c ; cow libs. No. 3 , Clio , cow loins. No. 3 , 8Uc ; l.cef trimmings , 3' ' v ; lump butts. f.c ; shoulder cluds , C' ! > c. MUTTON Dresaed lamb. 7o ; dressed mutton , Cc ; racks , mutton. 8'&c ; legs , mutton , 7Hc ; sad dles , mutton , 7',4c ; stew , 2e ; sheep plucks , Sc , Coirn.llnrl.i't. . NI3W YOKIC , Dec. lB.--COFFKK-Optons | opened Irregulur , wllli prices 6 to 15 points hlKher. following favorable rabies ami buying orders ; sellers scarce , oulng to less liberal ricelplH at Itlo nnd Santos and free movement from warc- houres in this country , buyers and sellers apart ; cloced quiet ami unchanged to C polntH net advance ; sales , 10.COO bags , Including : December at rj.y,1l ! > .V ) ; March , J .35 < jMO. Spot eoffee , Itlo , quiet ; No , 7 , Invoice nnd Jobbing , J10.CO , Mild , quiet ; Cordova , 115 Ml 16,00. Totul warehourtt dellvi-rles from Ilia United Suites , 23,119 bags , In cluding 21,733 ban * from New York ; New York slock today , 223,019 Lags ; United Stales , stock , 3S4.3C7 IJURB ; afloat for the United States , 30ooo bags ; total visible for thn United HI ales , C8C.307 luigs , ngalnit 642,197 bags lust year. HA VHH , Dec. 15.-COFFEI3--Cloi.cil . iiulet. but steady nt u net advance of Htftf ! ; sales , 13,000 bugs. SANTOH , Dec. IS.-COFFEE-Sleady ; good nveriiKO Santos , 10,400 rels ; receipts , two days , 21nxi ( bags ; stock , C65.000 IIMKH. HAM1IU1KI. IH-c. IS. ( XJFFJ'313 Quiet and un changed ; talcs , ! > ,000 bugs , IIIO , Dec. 1C. Steady ; No , 7 , Jllo , D.kOO'rtli ; exchange , 'J\W \ ; receipts , two Oays , 19,000 taiis ; YOU How much will your admin istrator have to sacrifice your estate to force quick assets ? An Installment Policy for $ J 00,000 will leave your family $5,000 yearly income for 20 years , in any event , and if your stated beneficiary is then living he or she will be paid $5,000 yearly during life. A 5 per cent Debenture foi $100,000 will leave your wife $5,000 yearly income either fo 20 years or until her death il prior thereto ; then $ J 00,000 will be paid in one sum. A possible return of $200,000. The true business man acts oromptly. Get our rates at once. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Telephone 103 ! ) . Oinnlui , Nub. COMMISSION IRAN PMISW3 : AND : SfOCXJ . Iloard of Trade. IV.rcct wires to CM.CUKO nnd Nrw York. Correspondents : John A. Warren ft C > i HIDES WANTED. HlKhvHt market prleit paid and prompt returns llcferenco Omaha l.'allonal Hank F. S. BUSH & CO. , No commlSHlon. 5\'A \ S. llth : St. . Omaha. Nob. cleared for the 1'nlted States , 10.000 bags ; for Europe , 4,000 bags ; stock , 401,000 bags. KANSAS CITY , Dec. 15. Wll HAT Weak ami dull ; No. 2 hard. TSjiSOo. hilter for fancy ; No. S red. nominally D2fV3o | ; No. 2 spring , 7Cc. COHN Weaker and rather dull ; No. 2 mixed. IS'.iii 18c. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 while , new , 2lc ; old , nomi nally 22 23c. HVIJ-Ste-ady ; No. 2. nominally 30 32c. HAY .Steady ; choice timothy , JS.OOJ/b.OO / ; cholco pr.ilrle. J5.50. IHJTTKH Creamery , lower : dairy , steady ; creamery , lS20c ; dairy , lOijISc. iUUS Weaker ut IC'.fce. ' IJry CocidM. NKW YOIIK , I'ec. 15. Pew buyers were In Hi * market today and mch us weie , looked after dress goo.ln of nil qualities , alM > prlnled fabilcx for tprlng and other Kpcchillles. for that ci'iifcui. Hrown and bleached cottons are very slow. Colored goods are lining better In n moderalr way. Printing cloths dull and nominal nt L'HV 2 9-lCc. JlANCIinSTKH. Dec. 15. The cloth and yarn markets ale both imlet , with a limited Inquiry. KAI.I , IlIVKIi. Mass. . Dec. 15. Pilnt e-lotlm quiet at 2Kc ; new , nominal ; moderate sales ut o. . London Sleek ( liioliilloiiH. LONDON , Doe. 13.--I p. in. eloslnK CoiiHolfl.m'y 111 ! fi Miixlean ordinary. aH < ( 'onsolH. acc'l 111H St. P.ml eoinmon. . 7(1 ( Can. Pad lie f.illli N. Y. Central H7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' P.rlolHt pfd' . ! . . . . . Ill's ilu.illn | ? . . . . . . . HI. Central. . IliJOIex Ceil , new la. 0'J ) ( HAH SILVEIl-Od per ounce. MONEY 2i ! | 3 per cent. Tl.o rate of discount In the open market for bhort and thico months' bills , 3 % percent. MliimniiolUVlnnf. . MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. 15.-WIIEAT-Wcnkerl December , 77e ; May. 79'iffi ' ! > 5ic. On I ruck : No. J hard , 7Sic ; No. 1 northern , 77c. Itccelpls , 234 FLOUU Several mills have closed down tlil.i wei-k. nnd a smaller flour pr/iduet run be lookcil for up to the flirt of the year. First patents. tl.SQ4.45 ; tecond patents. J4.10ffl.20 ; llrst clears. J3.40S/3.CO / ; second clears , 2 3Hl2.CO. I't'iirln PEOIUA. Dec. 15. COHN-Steady ; No. 2 , OATS Easy ; No. 2 while , 20 22ic. ! UYE Inactive ; No. 2. 2tc. WHISKY Hlcuily t J1.I8. HEl'EIPTS-Corn. 61,100 bu. ; oats , IO.KO bu. : rye , 3.COO bu. ; hc-at. G.2CO bu. SHIPMENTS Corn. 4. ! fl bu. ; oats , 44,000 bu. ; whisky , 1,106 guls. ; wheat. 4.2oO bu. 'I'uli'ilo Criitn. TOLEDO Dee. IS. WHEAT Ixiwer nnd weak ; No. 2 , cash and December , I5c ; May , IKje. COHN Active nnd lower ; No. 2 mUed , 22',5e. OATS Dull and steady ; No. 2 mixed , Iff. HYK Quiet ; No , 2 mixed , 39V c. CI.OVIMt SEED-Dull ; prlmu cash , J5.CO ; Do- ct'inbur , J5.C2H. _ _ _ Cotton . . NEW OHLICANS , Dec. 13. COTTON Steady : middling. 6 13-lCc ; low middling , 6 9-16c ; good ordinary , C 5-1 Co , NI-3W YOIIK , Dec. 15. CXJTTON Quiet ; mM- Ullns , 7 15-lCc. _ Oil Cllr 'MlirUl'l. OIU CITY , Pa. Dec. 15. Credit balances , 8Jo ; certlflrates , no bids ; shipments , 79,127 Mils , ; runs , 102,217 bbls. _ _ _ RAN FUANCISCO. Dec. l-WHIJAT-Wcnk : May , Jl.C3i ! bid. I'ori-licn Illllll. IN. Dec. 15. Exchange on London , eight days' sight , 20m 23V < pfg. I'AUIS. Dec. n. Titter per cent rentes , 103t lOo for the nccuunl. Exchange on London , , Kt 25c for checks , LONDON , Dec. 1 ! . I p. m.-Clold Is quoted at IfuerioH Ayres today ut 178.30 ; ut Lisbon. 3MJ ; nt Itome , 101.90. Tim nmount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on bulancu today HUH JtC.WO. _ IIOSTON. Dec. IC.-Clearlngs , 118,179,420 ; bal- niici-s , ll.92t-.000. IIALTIMOIIE. Deu. 15. CleailnKS , JI , DCS , COO ; lalances , 133,131. NEW , YOIIK , Dec. l-Clmrlngs , J100,707,6SIt .aliinces , J7.23I.M2. PIIILADKLPHIA. Dec. 15.-Clcnrlnis , JII.KIJ , . UO ; balances , 12,199.650. , BT. IXI'IS. Dec. 15.-Clearlngs , J4,4J9S98 ; lint. niii-t-s , J74I.7Z9. Money , C8 | per cent. New York txchance 2Sc premium bid ; COu premium usked. CHICAOO , Dee , 15-Cleailngs. 116,721,803. Honey steady and unrhanifrd. New York fi- chiiiiKu ZCo prvmluni. Fortlxn cxcltaniie llrjiij a * manil , II.MUi IxlX < l y , ( I.Si.