r THE OMAHA DAIL.Y BEJ5 : SUNDAY , DEOEAtBER , 10 , 1S07 , It Jobbers Work Evenings to Keep Even with Country Ordtn. COLLECTIONS ARE QUITE SATISFACTORY Drop lit Cnlltc Vnliirx Cntidfn Slock Bleu IHorn .Ilrlnllcr * Itcnp n Ilnr- > vent from beiiiiuiil for tlol- IdnjMcrcliniidlnr. . Jobbers hnvc found the weather very favorable for the distribution ofvln ter good * of nil description * , and without exception nro reporting the trade of the last ( week as highly satisfactory. The cxce.islve cold "ivcnthcr has started up heavy buying on the part of consumers In the country , which has bten followed by hurry-up orders from retail mcrchantn. AH a rule the de mand for staple lines of merchandise at this eonson of the year , when the approaching liollday dwarfs everything else. Is light , but * hls year has proven an exception. Mosl fill local jobbing houses have been forced to work two or thrtc nights Iri the week to keep up with orders. While the demand for staple lines of mer chandise has been unpreecdcntcdly large , It lias In nowise Interfered with the move- orient of holiday goods. All kinds of fancy Roods * that could bo made to serve as holiday gifts hnvc been In active demand and the nales this year have been as large , or larger , than for any previous season , show- Ing1 that the people In tributary tcrrltorj have money to spend and arc willing to par wits somn of It , at least. Among the retailers of the city the name acpountH are heard on every hand , business men having only good reports to give on concerning the character of trade. Monej Is moro plentiful In Omaha owing to the greater number of people employed , and 1 lias been it long time since the downtowi Btorca have been FO thronged with shopper ns during the last week. Kverythlngwoulc eecm to Indicate so far that this Is to b ono of the most prosperous holiday seapon ever experienced by the trade of this city The clearlnBS of local banks show Ian ? ( rains over previous years , and to that ex tent , at least , bean out the statement made fibova nn to the -moat excellent character of the week's ) bmlncfH. Omaha continues , ns usual , to lead nil the large cities In the per centage of Increase over last year. ONLY ONE COM PLAINT. The only unfortunate circumstance within the whole circle ni the week's business ex periences was the heavy break In cattle values. The packers nnd other buyers huve without doubt regarded the prevailing prices tit which beef cattle have been selling as too high In comparison with the extent of the demand for product and the number or cattle In t'.je country with i.vhlch to supply thatj demand. All the efforts of buyers for Home time past have been put forth with the very evident determination of breaking the market. They had already met with a very fair mcnsuro of success , values having dropped considerably from the extreme high point , but the last i.veck the bear methods of buyers were crowned with more than the full measure of EUCCPH" . the decline on an average amounting to 2.1 cents per hundred on all kinds , but even moro on some grades. This hni carried the market to iv point where feeders are losing plenty of money find loud complaints may be looked for from Iho country. A good many cattle were sold itho last week at prlcea that netted the own ers little , or no more , than the tlrst cost , the corn fed , together i.vlth the labor and cost of feeding , being a total loss. Should the market remain long at the present point the losses In the country could hnrdly hop ! but be very large and general business would most likely feel the effects most keenly. Ttho great majority ot the cattle fed In this state were bought dur ing the late summer or early full at hlsh prices nnd on borrowed money , so that It they do not soil at a protlt the farmer who feeds receives nothing' for his corn crop. While Nebraska feeders arc feeling some what blue just now tihe stockmen of the western states are generally quite happy. A prominent stockman from Utah the other day explained the situation In his state a follows : "The cnttlo men In our state have made lots of money. We nil had plenty ot cattle on the rejiiscs and when prices com menced to go up and grew stlffer and Btlffer wo loaded our cattle onto the cars nnd sent them to Omnha and Kansas City. 'Hhe prices went up much higher than they liait gone for years. Wo realized that a re- ootlou would come some day and that when it did we could stock up again at lower prices. It would be safe to say that fully one-third of all the cattle In the state was disposed of and possibly more. " The same was true of the other range cat tle states , ns Colorado , Wyoming and Mon tana. The cattle men of those states wore sellers at the hlgih time , while the farmers of the corn states -were buyers. All last Bummer and fall the farmers with large crops of corn In view bought largely and eecmlngly without regard to prices. What the outcome will bo no ono Is wlso enough to say , but ono thing1 Is certain that the corn growers will bo heavy losers * unless the market recovers some of tlie decline ot thn InHt few weeks. JOnnEHS AND MANUFACTURERS. Branch & Co. report a shipment of straw berries , on the way from Los Angclef1 , to be hero the first of this week. The berries Imvo been unusually good this year and tor that reason have been moro popular . with buyers. A considerable break Is noted in California oranges. The sales on the coast for the holiday trade were- quite large , but after It became too late for shipments to bo roado to eastern markets In time for the holidays , holders on the coast weakened and the market broke about 60 cents per box. S. G. Lund of this city , who was recently on an extended trip through the south , visited the largo Cuban clpnr factories near To.mpn , Fla. , where hundreds of men nnd women arc employed. One feature that Struck ihlm as entirely novel wa the custom of the Cuban cigar makers In employing a reader. This personage occupies an elevated seat In the rooms where u large number or peopla nro worklrtp and reads to them. It Is his regular business to go through the dally papers at hand nnd fhcn put in the balance of the day reading from some book. In this way the monotonous labor of rolling clsai's all day Is somewhat relieved. Down In the produce district there Is some Inclination to umllo at the great scheme propased by the Commercial club of sur rounding ; Omaha with n chain of gardens and hot houses. Some of tJie gardeners , who cold their vegetables last summer nnd fall at prices that would only pay for their time while IwiulInK them to mnricut , to any nothing ingof their time nncl the tlmo of the women and children In Browing- them , might be willing to sell out their truck patches to the Commerlal club. Ono wholesale produce mnn snld thnt there wns no reason why Hint house vept'tnblett could not be crown In Omaha ns well as In other cities , except thnt * ho demand for such VPKCtuhles Is too limited. The pt oplc of Omnha do not con- tuimo enough winter vegetables to keep one liouso running. Besides that Omaha Is u very poor mnrket for anything : In the line of uiuuuletn tl-al IH very oxpennlve. T.io ! mtnuto thnt tlio price advances so that there ift money In It thu demand stops Imme diately nnd there Is no further sale. More over , Omaha is BO Htttmtcd thnt during n good uhure of tlio seaBon green vejjolablea can bu shipped In from California or from the souliern stalest cheaper than they could lie grown In local hot lioutieH. A new Industry IIBH been Introduced Into Omnha , which promises croat things In the way of furnishing employment. Kor omc- thlnK like a year or morn the llrm of li. U. Uuntlnirton & Bon hat * been lnve tltratlnK thu qtieHtlun of thn mamifucturc of lonslns and ovcrtrulters. } lavlntr utlslled ihfm- HOlveH that the goodH could bo Hindu In Omnha to cominito with pastern mnnufac- turers , they put out a line of sampled an a sort of f I'd or , which met with such H Mut tering reception thnt they arc now puxhtn ? the business. They have Just put In twelve machines operated by electric i > ewer nnd are now aoitlng six more. They have put eighteen people to work and as soon ns the potting of the new machines Is completed there will bu room for moro. In thU branch of mnntlfiituro elrls do tlio bulk of thu work , men being employed only ns cuttorn or foremen. The goods turned out are of various Btylei * . ranging- the 'way from a common cunvus leggln , xuch as Is used by the messenger boys , up to the finest leatiher lenJn. The trade has taken very kindly to the iroodH nnd almost nil the jobbers or Omaha are dolnif nil they can to pusli the ealo of the goods , wllh the result thnt the now factory Is Btnrtlnif out wltih nil the LuslnesH It can handle. This Is the only factory of the kind west of Chicago , OMAHA OKFIC13. Dec. 18. The maiket had no particular rlgnlllcant features or attraction about It today. At the. same time Ihe llnmien pre- % v llliiB for the last week wan apparent , closing the prlco of May wheat at l'4c higher than a week ago , with D cnnb r nt M'o IIYH and corn closing Ho itrx-ncor and oatH ( howlnir but half hat Btrength , This strength Is unnatural for tills time ) In this month when roinuarvd with former year * nnd confirms our belief In the trenKth of thn market. Prior to this time the advance end ttrennlh | n oat have b en In rxcets of corn , but the last veelc you will note htia developed more trtngth In corn on better tle mncrs , The delivery of tome cf the contracted De cember wheat , tottethei' with Ihe Increasing mount of It , no doubt has had lomtthlng to do with the CU4 dcollna In the December Price. eiiouIA all or th wheat that nas txen nd will b * deliver * ! on tbet * ccatr .Pt b chlppkl cut , Iti \ trtlmf.1 It tvlll be. In * ff t will t > for immediate nnd deferred better orL-cs. ai we bel'eve. to a noticeable extent. With this condition It , he wheat market nnd continued clearances corn rhouU make nn nd > vnnce of from lo to 2a by the beginning of the new year. OMAH.l IJX i : It All MA H K HTS. CoMilidiui nf TrniUnnd Quiitiillnti * on Slnplc nnd l < "ntic > ' Products nUClS-Strlclly fresh , ISc. UUTTnil-Common to fnlr , lOftllc : choice to fancy , 14Ql"c ; Separator creamery , 2Jc ; gnlhtrea creamery , 2Jc , VI : At Choice fit , (0 to 120 lb * . , quotrd nt Sc ; largo anil course. 4f.ic. ( Dltl SHD POttl/TllY-Chlckens. unsalable nt Sc ; turkeys , SfJOc ; gee/ic / , Sc ; ducks , 7c. UAMH Sinnli iHbblls , j > er doz. , 20e ; large , per uii.i toe , slow ; prnlrle clikkelis , 15.00 ; quail , We .UJl.DOj squirrels , OOWCOc. PlanONP Mve , 7S ; AcnA i > ! g on not rrnnlcd , HAY Vplnnd , J6.M ; midland , J5.M ; lowland , Jri.OO ; ryn slraw , Jl ; color mikes the price on hay ; llnht bales sell the belt ; only top grades bring top prices.VKOITTAULKS. VKOITTAULKS. CELHRV-Qoaa stock , larg c40c ; small , 110 O'NIONS Per bu. , COB c. I1HANB Hand-picked navy , per bu. , J1.23. BWKirr I'OTATOCS-l'cr bbl. . J2.SX OAllHAnil-Onod stock , per lb. . l > 4c. POTATOKS Homo grown , KOQXc ; western stock , 70c. FUUITS. CALIFORNIA. STUAWUEnniES-Per pt. , 30C. qUINCKM-Callfornln , per box , JI.25. APPL.KS Winter slock , JJ.76B3.00 ; California llcllellour , boxen , J1.50 ; Colgrado Jonathan , boxes. J1.7S ; Orecon , boxen , Jl.IS. CUANIinnnillS-Jerseys , per bbl. , J7.00S7.25 ; Wisconsin IJell and Iluglc , J7.WVlMoiisln ; Ucli and Cheiry , J6.CO. aiUPKH-Cnlawbas , t-lb. baskets , Hfl5c : Mai- gas , J5.UOOO.OH. rnuiTs. l00 ! Callfornla' ! M- i. llANANAS-Cholce , larce stock , per bunch , J2.00 02.23 ; medium slzoli bunches. 11.7:92.00. XHSCEhUANEOUS. . ! , ViTS7Almont1. ? ' Per " larFe slzf124013oi ! small , lie ; llrnzlls. per lb. . SlfiOc ; KnBllsh wnl- RHS' pc/lb" fnnc > ' fott nc11' : standards , 9 ® 10c , niberts , p < r lb. , Idc ; ptcans , polished , medium. 809c : cxlra large , lOc ; large hickory nuts. Jl.OOl/1.10 / per bu. ; smnll , jf.2501.33 per bu. ; ooconnuts. | > er 100. Jl.OO ; pennuts. raw , CG5',4c ; roasted. CfiCVic. rias Imported fancy , 3 crown , 14-lb. boxes Zc ; B crown , 41-lb. boxes , llOlSc ; 2-lb. boxes , 2l fjc per box ; California , 10-lb. box , Jl.CO. l ION Hi Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , Id ' ' pATRSU-HailowceT'co'to 70-lb. boxes , Go ; Balr. EV4c : I-'nnl , 9-Ib. hoxcB , l > c. OIDnn Per hiilf bbl. , J3.00 ; bbls. , J5.23. FIIUSII MKATS. . DIIESSKD IlERF Good native steers. 7c : coed ron-quarters , steirs , G'.Jo ; good hind-pinners. S ic. western steers , C",4c ; fancy heifers , 0 , c ; good heifers eye ; good forequnrters , heifers. BUc : peed hindquarters , heifers. Sc ; good cows. G'.ir : fnlr cows , Bic. IIHKK CUTS Tenderloins. ISc : boneless strips. lOc ; strip loins , fc ; rolls , boneless. fiUc ; rolls , Spencer cuts , 9Mc ; sirloin butts. bonelerV O'ic ; shoulder clods , boneless. CUc ; rump butt . bone. JC" , ! > ? ic ; No. 1 chucks. 5 4o : No. 2 chucks , 5c ; o. 3 cliurkp. 4'Sc ' ! boneless chucks. Be ; cow plates. 3 < ic ; fleer plntes. 4'/c ; flnnk steaks. 6'te ' ; loins. No. 1 I4c ; loins. No. 2. 10-pj loins , Nn. 3 , SV4o ; short lalns. market style , 22 above loins : rnatt loliis , hotel ftyle. Cc nbovu loins ; cow loin ends. Sc ; steer loin en3 . 9c ; hanging tender , loins. < Uc : rlhs. No. 1. I2 c : ribs. No. 2. Sic ; ribs , No. 3. G\c ; steer round.i , 7c ; cow rountt e'.to ; cow rounds , rhank off. Sc ; cow rounds shank nnd rump off , S'.Jc ; trimming ? , 4Uc beef shanks , 3Hc ; brains , per doz. , 33c ; sweethrends. per 11) . , 12Hc : Bweetbreads ( calves ) , per lb. . 40c , kidneys , per doz. . 35c : os tolls , each. 3c : llver Rf,1) ) lb" ' ? ; henrts. per lb. . 3c ; tongues , per lb. ' , ! 2 > Sc : calf livers , cuch. 25c ; rnlven. whole ca caps or sides , 9c : calf hend nud feet scalded pfr Fet. T.lc. JttTTTON-PprlnR Iambi , S'Jic ; lambs , Sc ; cheep. , c : market ) rncka ( lonK ) , OWc ; hotel rnrks ( short ) , lie ; loins , 9c ; poddies. Sic ; legs. 9Jc- ! Inmb legs. lOUc ; hreapts nnd stews. 3 c tonsrues , ltTLnn , psch , _ 3c' . . ' . . , forcouarlerp. . _ _ r _ . . _ Co. . ders. Eklnncd , Be : trlmmlnits , 4540 : leaf lanl , not renrterpil. Tc ; henila , cleaned. 4o : Knouts and earn tc ; backbone * , 2'c ; slip belies , 24c ; ch e' < meats' * o ; necUbones. 2c ; pigs' tails. 4c ; pluclo. cnch , r,0 ! chitterlings , Cc : hocks , 4c : hearts , per doz. , 25c ; Ftomacis. : each , 3c ; tongucK , each. 7c ; kid neys , per dcz. , lOo ; brains , per doz. , 15o ; pies' feet , per doz. . 25c ; livers , each , 3c ; hoff rlnda. 3c ; blade bonep , Tc. HIDKS. TAI.l-OW. ETC. HIDES No. 1 gieen hides. 7c ; No. 2 Kreen hides. Cc ; No. 1 raited hides , E ioj No. 2 green salted hides , 7c ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs. , 10c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , Sc. SHEEP 1'liL.TS Qreen salted , each , 15H > 7Sc : green salted sheatllngc ( short wooleil early skins ) , each , ICc ; dry hearllngs ( thort noolcd early skins ) , No. 1. each. Cc ; dry ( lint , Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight. 42c | : dry Mint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 38 tc- dry flint Colorado butcher wxil pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 465c ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 3f4e. HOH3E HIDES-Kach , J1.W82.25. TALLOW. C1HEA8E. ETC. Tallow. No. 1 , 2ic : tallow , No. 2. 2'ic ; rough tallow , U4c ; white grease , 2Vi@2ic ; yellow and brown grease , -ea ( black or brown ) . J5.00fl20.00 ; otter. Jl.SOfi-8.00 ; mink , ISiJCOc ; beaver , Jl.OO S6.CO : skunk. ISc , 23c , r,0o ; muskrat , 3o. 5c , c ; raccoon. 15O50o ; red fox , 25c TJ1.25 : grey fox. KffltOe" wolf ( timber ) , 23cS'J2.60i wolf ( Prairie coyote ) WesOc : wildcat. 1025c ; badger , 6-340c - ; silver fox , itO.OOaj5.00. _ _ St. Louis General Market * . . lS.-FI/UU-Qulct and un- BT ILU8. . Dec. chanK iT patent. , . M.Kfll.B : .tnilirhtB , J4.1S 4.EO ; clear. TOW4,25 : M m.tl.lW.p. - - WHEAT Uglier , closing fto ior < . > . < : M. . . -n ffl'io for May and ' .Sc for July above yeslf-r.lny : Mas- opened US'/io higher. Improved % o and hunt ; thw until rf/rr rail , then advanced He m < rc , closlnc flnn , with buyers He below the top. Spot , hlBher : No. 2 led caih , elevator. 9S',4o : track. fBi Oil 00 No. S hard cash' . 8Sc : December. 98Vjc : Jamian90'ic : May. 95Uo : July. SOy.c. CORN-FutuVci- - , fic above jesUrday at the clMe. Spot. ena > ; : No. 2 nuh. 23V.C. D. > - comber. 24Hc : Jnnuo.ry , Sl',4c ' : May , 27Hc. OATS-Hlirher for futures. Spot , bteaily ; No. 2 csSlT ; elevator. 2H4e : track , 2i'ic ; IJecembcr , 21Vtc : May , Kci No , 2 white , .jc. higher , IUJK. Prime timothy o x-d. J2.SO. COHNMEAI1.4'X ' . . . . creamery. lS323c ; dairy , Off ISc. ISc.EC5C3S li',4c. ' WIIIBKY1.W. . 3.5:03.57. nt > ' " - - , hUl.er ; stiinrtanl mo- , lobblnir , JII.7J. IMA. hUher ; prime ttenm. ' . :7W cholc" . Jl. 2-4. llacon. extra short cUnr. bnved lots $4.ST r5.M : HbH t5.Mfl5.BO ; shorts. 5. H bu. ; corn , 113.001 bu , : onls. S7.0M bu. llnltlniorc MnrkrtH. DAiyriMonE. D. . lS.-VI/ > UU-Du ; receipts , S2.401 bbl . : exports , 13.CM bbls. ; western "iper- ftnV. 2.7 : extra. J3.S30I.10 : f mtly. J4.40S4.C3 ! winter weVtern rntents. ) . "as.lO : * l > rlne. Jo.OO i.20 fprlnir wheat sttKks. $4.4084.fo. WHEAT Steady : spot and month. 97i4Bviv4o : recelDts. ,1M > bu. : exports. 1S9.7SG bu. COnN-Kary ; soot. S24 23o : month. 32i@ JJTio : receipts , 1.100.425 ! > . : exports. 210t33 bu. OA TO Easier : No. 2 white , ISiio' No. 2 mixed , 27C27Uc : receipts , 25.230 bu , ; exports , none. UYK Firm ? No. 2 neniby , 52c ; No. 2 western , SJVSo : rxtiorts. 'C8.570 bu , 11 VY Steady : choice timothy , J13 adced. ORAIK FnBIOHTfl Steam to Uverpool , per bu 4J December : Cork for orders , per quarter , 3s 44d ! Jnnuary 5 3d February. IH'TTEIl Klrm ; foncy creamery , -1G2lc ; fancy 17C18o ; Rood ladle , ! C@lCc ; store packeJ , rxJnB-Sleady : fresh. . CIIHBSE Steady and unchanged : market stock heavy : fancy New York , large. S'.iOlOoj fancy New York , t-innll. 101iqiO'ie. llvoriiool Miirlti't. MVEHPOOl * DC18 WH1JAT Pnot , No. 2 red western , winter , stork * exIiauBtcd : No , I nnrtherit , eprlnK , steady , 7s S < ,4d. rOHN-Stendy : futures steady ; Dfcoml-w , Ss 214rti January. 3s2'4d : K-bruar)1. 3s RH 1 , KI OlMl Ht. I/inl fnncv winter , steady , 10s 21 , HOrH At J.oncV > n , 1'aclllo coast , tlrm , ( 1 ! * ® 3 5s. I'llOVIHIONS-lieef , flrm : extra India m < R3 , fin Id : prime mem. Ms S'l. ' J'ork , flrm : prime ni' nn weitcrn. 4s9d. Hatim. short rut , 14 to It ll \ . 33 . llaccn. sli d-t ribs , dull , Stnftlt irnK cl'ar middle * , llvrht. dull , 30a ; lw > g clear mlddl ' , tiTOvy , dull , Wn : clear WlleH , llrm , SSKW : shoul- dern. muaro. flrm , 2S . lonl. prime we < t rn , Meady. S3 Cd. T llow , prlmn city , stfa'ly , Jf II , CIIBWH American tlnest hlle and colored. dull. 42 6d. ( Iriiln 'HccpllilH n ( I'rliiitlpnl CHICAGO. Der. 18. Hecelpts today : Wheat , 22i earn ; rorri , 220 cars ; oats. 2S3 cars , iml- mated ) carlo ! " for Monday : Wheat , 415 cam ; corn , fid c.irs : oats. UO cars. MINNEArOMS , Dec. 18. Receipts : Wheat , 693 corn. BT. 1XHJI8 , Dee , 18.-Ilecelpts : Wheat , $1 cars. KANSAS CITY , Dec. 18 , Receipts : Wheat , 73 cari1. IMJUJTH , Dec. 18. Hecelpts ; Wheat. 57 cars. I'KOMIA. Dec. 18. llcctlpts : Corn. 413"0 bu. ; oats. 32(00 bu.t rye. CUO bu. ; whlrkv. 1M bbls , ; wheat , none. Shipments : Curn , K > 00 bu , ; oats , W.COO bu , ; rye , mme ; whliky l,4Cft bbii. ; ulieut , none. Cliiclnnntl CINCINNATI. Deo. l-FJ.Ot'Il-DuII. eteadyj ' fancy. U.KIH.W family , J3.2Jfi3.80. WHEAT Active ; No. Z retl , Ji4fi93c. cOHN-KIrm ; No. I mlxeJ , 27Hc. OATS-Klrnt ; No. 2 mixed , SJV4C. HYi-Qutet. 4eUHo. I'UOViaiONS-I ir.1 , llrm. J4.S7H. llulk meats. dull and < ny , 51. 5. liacon , quiet und easy , W1IISKY Steady at II , I'/ . lllTTOH-Qulet and liner ; Elgin creamery. Me : Ohio. U F20c ; dairy , i : Wc. eads-i'-inn m ic'.c- ' ClIUESD-Qutttj goal ( prlaw Oalg Oat , | U © * ' i I U , 4 - . 4 * COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Strong Onts'.do atd Foreign Market ! Assist Advanoj in Wheat , OTHER MARKETS ARE ALSO SOME HIGHER Inlnnil llrcrlpl * of AVhrnt Arc Oft nml the ClcnrimccB Arc OthiTuUc Showing a . Dccrvitxe. CHICAGO. Dec. 19. Wheat was very dull but firm today. Strong outside nnd foreign markets and anticipations of less bearish statistics Monday , caused some covering by shorts , resulting In ? 46:4c : advance In May. Other markets also leaned decidedly toward the bull side , corn and oats advancing about Vic each , and provisions closingaHtlU higher. Wheat opened very tame , but quite firm at about Uc higher than It closed the day before , May 91c. It sold a few moments later at 92c , nnd for some time held at 91&Q92C. The Liverpool market , which yes terday refused to be governed by Thurs day's advance , was equally Indifferent to yesterday's decline In this market. The Paris market was a shade higher than It closed the day before. Some other Items of early news were also helpful to the firm ness the market showed at the opening , and for the greater part of the session. The week's clearances of wheat nnd flour , as reported by llrndstrcel's , were consider ably smaller than they have been running for a long time back. The amount of clear ances from both coasts Is 4,004,000 bu. , against 6,266,000 bu. a week nfo , and G,222MA ) bu. the corresponding- week of the year before. The Minneapolis nnd Duluth re ceipts today were 650 cars , against 6SS last week , and 376 trre corresponding day ot 1SU6. Chicago received 223 cars , against 35 last year on the similar day. It was reported from Minneapolis that 140 cars of their re ceipts today wuro Armour & Co.'s wheat , en route from the northwest to Chicago. Weather In Argentine was reported more favorable. Hecrbohm estimated the world's shipments for the week to Kuropo at 8,000,000 bu. , and expects n decrease In the quantity In ocean passage. Minneapolis announced Its estimate to Us Block of wheat for the week from 1,000,000 bu. Increase as reported yesterday , to from &UO.OM to GOO.OO ) bu. In crease. In addition to wheat delivered yes terday afternoon for December contracts , 1,250.000 bu. were delivcied out by Armour & Co. and paid for by Allen , Grler ft Heller. It had already been taken for granted , how ever , . by the trade , that all the wheat sold to French Lelter would bo taken care of , and that they have for some time had the money In bank ready to pay on demand. Outside markets nil showed strenpKi. The day's clearances of wheat nnd Hour were swelled to a total of G0,000 ! bu. by the ad ditional Information that New Orleans shipped 205,000 bu. ot wheat and 22,000 bar rels of Hour , nnd Galveston DO.COO bu , ot wheat. The market became much llrmer In tone near the close , and made Its best prices for the day then. Shorts covered quite freely and as offerings were moderate , prices moved up easily. May finally rose tel l -iQ92 c , and was bringing & 2'fcc ns line session ended. December was dealt In very sparingly. It closed nt S9c , or He lower than It did yesterday. Corn was dull , off a shade early on mod erate selling , but became strong and ad vanced when wheat did. Country olferlngs were reported , freer on advanced bids from Chicago last night. May ranged from 29 % fi'29Vlc to 28T&C , and closed 'ifi'/ic higher at . With the exception of about fifteen min utes' activity toward t'he ' close , trading In oats was very dull. Scalpers and others sold short early , but covered when wheat advanced , and the market closed strong. Elevator Interests also bought. May ranged from 22c to c , closln ® Ue higher at 22'dc Trading In provisions was fairly active around the opening. Small hog receipts nnd the presence of tome outside buying orders caused an early advance. Subsequently trade was very llglit and almost wholly local but prices were well maintained. At the close May pork , was 5(0'74c ( ! higher at cars : corn , 250 cars ; oats , 350 cars ; hogs , 40.000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows. Articles. . ! Open. I lltrh. I Low. I Close. Yeafdy \v l.eat- Dec. . . . VSH OOK OBH 00 Jan. , . . 01 94- May. . . OIKSJi O-'X Corn- Dec. . . 25TI Jan. . . . 2Gr 2tl ! ( van May. . . 29 asH VO OaU Ucc. . , . 21. . 2m 21HSH Jan. . . . 22M 22M Pork- Dec. . . . 7 05 7 67 Jan. . . . 8 65 S 00 B or. 8 tiO 8 60 May. . . 8 85 8-83 R 82 8 77H Lard- Dec. . . 4 42K 4 37M Jan . . . 4 50 4 65 4 CO 4 SC 4 DO A ( ITU A T U A 117 U t 72U No. 2. Cash quotations were ns follows : FI/DUR Dull ; straights , J4.OiN. < 0 ; spring spe cials. $3.36 ; spring patents , J4.40W4.80 ; bukers' , J3.WS'3.SO ' ; winter patents , J4.70S4.80. WHEAT No. 2 spring , S7'tSSSc ; No. 3 Eprlne. S2 < S94c : No. 2 red. 93c. COItN-No. 2 , 2514C. OATS-No. 2. 22Vic , f. o. b. ; No. S white , 2IH- ; ; No. 3 white. 23R24C. nyii-No. 2 , 46e. UAnLEY No , 3. 2f.ff3Sc , f. o. b. 8BEDS No. 1 llaxHted , S1.UISO1.SOU. Prime timnthy seed. $2.C-232.C3. PHOVISlONS Mess pork , pjr bhl. , J7.CoB7.70. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . t4.M65.57H. Short rlbi sldrs lloosc > . J1.52V4S4.70 ; dry felted shoulders ( box.-d ) . J4.62',4@4.73 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , Jl.SI'i1 ! ? 'WHISKY DIsllllers' nnlshed goods , per pal , , $1.19. SUQAIlS-Cut loaf. J5.93 ; granulated , J5.32. On the Prrxlucc exchange todav the butter mar ket was steady ; cieamcry , 15J22c ; dairies , 12 ® l a Clvwse. qulci , SiJS'.ic. llsss , fresh , zKj. ( Dresscil poultry , llrm : tuikeys , HJ4tfl2c ; chickens , CgCHc ; duckf , &S8j. XE\V YORK GEM3HAL MAttKET. UuatutlouH of tlie Day on General ClllllIHOllltlfH. NEW YORK. Dec. IS.-K OUIl-necelpts. 33- 22S Mils. ; exports , 14,655 bbls. ; Inactive but nom inally ttMdy ; city mill patents , J5.C3C3.83 ; city mill clears , J5.40g5.W ) ; u Inter ( trnlghts , J4 60 ® 4.CO ; Minnesota patents , J5.10S5.35 ; winter ex trUH , J3.4004.0I ; Minnesota 'bakers , J4 20 < jf4.40 ; winter low vruilcB , J2.0003.00. Itye flour , dull at J2.7UW3.23 , latter fancy , lluckwheat Hour , quiet " ' - at 3703Sc. COHNMKA-Lr-Qulet ; yellow western , 65c ; city , CEc. CEc.HYUDull HYU-Dull ; No. 2 western , EOc. UAHUJY Quiet ; feeding. 2SHc. IlAllblJY MALT-Qulet : western , 52VSGCOC. W1U3AT Hecelpls. U6.630 bu. ; exporw , 9 , S8 bu , ; ( pot , steudy ; No. 2 red , t > Sc. Options opened steady and ruled generally tlrm all the mornlnt , ' on belter cables than expected , cold weather west and large seaboard cleaianceg for Ihe day ; closed H4fTtc net higher , latter De cember ; No. y red , December , W > V4099Mc , closed We : May , WHttWIie. ' 'Clot-ed ' 93c. COnN Hecelpts. 1.675 bu. ; eiprrts. 10.CSI bu. ; cpot , eteudy ; No. t. 34'ic , Options opened Mcudy on large weekly clairances , but turned a ilinrte easier under realizing and cloned unchanged to Vic net lower ; May , 3itc ( ; December cloiej : it Z2c , OATri-Itecelpts. C2.4IH ) bu. ; exports , 141.413 bu. ; rpot , dull ; No. 2 , :7j27' ; ? . Ojitlcnn were dull ; December cloecd at 27 ! < c ; Muy , 27'i5ic , clctej nnnn- Steady ; bran , CJil'Cc ; middlings , 75ff a feed. CCB c : city , 50c. Quiet ; shl | > plng , 4'JiJlic ' ; goad to choice , HOPS Steady ; state , common to choice. 1(95 crop. IJJCc ; 1W8 crop , C 9c ; U97 crop , IDffllS.1 ; Pacific coaft. 1S9S crup , 4liCc ; 18 % crop , 09 ; ; 1637 crop , ISOlSc. HIDKS Steady : Clnlvcslon , 20 to 25 Ibs. , 15 ? ; Texas dry. 24 to 30 Ibs. , 12c ; California , 21 t } 2o lUi. . HillSc. KUATlllvlt-Qulet ; hemlock cole , ISucnos Ayres , 20'iG21Mc. . WOOL Quiet ; neecc. 27031c : Texas , ISCl.c. PnoVIPlONS-Ueef. steady ; fim.ly. J9.5Cffll' > .W ; extra mesa. J7.MS3.00 ; beef hams , J22.OOii2J.50 ; packet , J9.00ilO.OO , Cut meats , dull ; pickled bellies , JS.SOtjO.M ; pickled shoulders , J5.'j ; pickled hams , | 7/Xi07,2i. ! I ard , steady ; western steamed. J4.75 ; refined , dull. Pork , dull ; mess. SS.2Jfl9.a3 ; short clear. I10.00fl5.00 ; family , JlO.tO y 11.00. Tallow , > ery Him ; city , SVic bid ; country , OILS Petroleum , quiet t United ckeed at We bid. Hot In. steady ; strained , common to Rood , J1.4081.4S. Turpentine , firm at 33U33HC. Cotton- eeed oil , dull , but steadily held at unchanged prices ; prime crude , ISttlk'tc : prime crude , f. o. _ LASSES Quiet : New Orleans open kettle , good to choice. 2CIJ31C. MKTALS Pig Iron warrants , dull at je.75 bid , ( C.CO atked. Copper , dull ; biokert , JlO.IIViLead. . strorur ; brokers , J3.0. Tin plates , eleady at J13.0I 111. I13.C5 asked. ClBBB&-necclpts. C.W5 pkin.s steady ; lam , whlU. IUW6V40. small , white , tQSUo ; cart iklmi. lull ckliiu. I34oj Ugtit tklms , large , colored. SUCSVi * ! mall , colored , Intg-1. late made , 7' WiHc. small , Inlc ina.le. lil'i r'KIl-Ueoelpts. 3,000 .p1 < KH. ! ttMdy ; west. ! ern ticnme y , lijpsc ; \ ' . \ $ $ , pic ; factory , IS lf'7c. ' , „ nnOS llccelpts , 3,130 rkKPi-firni at the decline ; t t and I'enntyUisnln , JUfJic : * t tem. He. I , nn I'D u ( Irnltr larUct. ; LONDON , D * . 18. WlIKAT- The mnrket hns been quiet. TIi re wn * a sipnll tUmund for near I positions. California. wheajSVWa quoted at 80s ' 8d ; November , 85s 7d riA Int&r , December and i Jtnuaiy , ! & < 9d ; Argentine \vvcat , March and ' April Oellxery , v&t quolfiUnU ( s 7d. FLOUH-Quiet and unltreJ3S MAU1B Steady ; mixed , yc < embcr delivery , waa quoted nt 15s 6d ; new -niAIze , January de livery , wns quoted nt 15s 3d. ' 11AIII.HY Steady nt 13s T.IBJ69 landed. OATX3 Active ; mixed clU > pvd" anJ , undipped , January and February delivery , were quoted at Us 9d. _ 'J | , ICnn ii ! Cltr flriiln hitrti'rovlnlon . KANSAS CITY. Dec H-tWlEAT-Oftcrlnire light , feeling firm ! He hlgheri > Jo. 1 hard. RSVic : No. 2. 4H ; No. J , SlKcil Nf > ' } 4 , JOHo , No. i soft. Die : No. 2 , Me ! No 3. 910 ; No. 4. 65c : No. 2 srrlnk' , 2',4c ; o. 3 , 79Mc. < XHN-Flrm , Vlo higher ; o. J white , 23 c. OATS Klrm nnd In good demand. No. 2 mixed , 22ff22H ? . IlYK No. 2 , 44e , ' HAY Firm : choice prairie. $7.237.tO ; choice timothy. J.C0 ? S.75. lltlTTBll Quirt ; creamery. l ! > o ; dalrj' . 15c. EOas-Flrm ; fresh , 18c : Hcrage , HO13c. UCCKI1TS Wheat. 474.MO bu. ; corn , 3UOO lu. ; oats , 2,000 bu. aiUPMKNTf ! Wheat. 4J8.0X ) bu.j corn , 20,000 bu.j oats , llOX > bu. _ Tolnlo Mnrkpl. TOI.tDO : , O. , Dec. 18. WHBAT-Dull. higher ; No. 2 white and OJccomber , S9V4c ; May , 94 < ic asked , CWHN Active and steady ; No , 2 mixed cash and December. 27c. OATS Dull , steady ; No. 2 mixed. 22c. HYK- Nominal ; No. 2 cnsh. 4CV4c. CLOViniSKKD Lower , active ; prime cash nnd December , JI.17V4. - _ _ Dctrnlt Ilnrkct. DETIIOIT. Dec. 18.-WHEAT-NO. 1 white , 92c ; No. 2 red. 93c ; May , 93V4c. COHN-No. 2 mixed , 29V4C. OATS-No. 2 white , 25c. UYE-No. 2. 4Cc. _ I'corln .MiirkotN. PEOniA , Dec. 18. COHN Steady ; No. J , 2Cc. KYB Htm ; No. 2 , 48c , WHISKY Mnrket steady ; high proof spirits , $1.18. _ Snii Frnnlcdco AVlionl Mtirkct. SAN FliANCISCO , T > ec. lii. WHEAT Quiet ; December , JI.43S ; May , J1.3a . STOCKS AMI IIO.VUS. Moreor I. OIKIHxc In Prlccn lu All the I.lxt. NBW YOUK , Dec. 18. The rise of prices was practically uninterrupted during the short ses sion of the Stock exchange today. Some very sharp fluctuations are the result , exceeding 2 per l In uoino of the specialties , over a point In large a number of leading actlvo Blocks nnd a sharp fraction nil through the list. The rise was almost wholly the result of professional buying , uutBldu Intcrcbt In the rnaikec. being at a stand still. Hull operators cxt ndA ] their lines n sros * sively and the bears covered hcuvily. Prices of Americans WITO higher In London tills muinlng , tliit center having become quite persistently bul lish on the outlook for values In this country. This Incited InUrcot In the International stocks from the opening. The rjieclaltlM wei < < the next to show strength , Manhattan becoming buoyant on the uallcf that the conditions Impjued U ) > on the underground rapid trunnlt project by the appellatii court would bo In cffiMt prohibitory. I/jcil ; gas stoclcs enjoyed the benellt of a rumor tlial dltTci'ences had Le n rtdjusttvl between the Interests toiiidng an amalgamation of the gas companies. New Jersey Ie4 u , further advance In thu coalcra on thu prevalent belief that tin of- fcotl\ril ogtieoment had been ulrlved nt for re- strlctlcn of production and maintenance of prices of product. Sugar was also quite buoyant on covering of shoits. This combination of ( strength 111 Individual stocks , c'.ue to special cnueej , would have be n a. ixjwcrful sustaining factor in Itself. livit the Incident that dftermlncvl the tone ot the general speculation and awakened a geneial buylns movement all through , thc ll t , was the report from London , afterward shown to be t'r- ivnoous. tluit over JKIO.OCO fn ( raid had been with drawn from the Hank of inclniil : ( for rhlpnunt to the United States. Taken V'lttlithe easing of the call i-ato to s per cent and thi : < inuantlty of funda offering nt that rate , this repqrt had the effect M dissipating some of the feaj-s fit -traders In securi ties us to the future of IBM .money marlo.it and aggressive buying cwtlnuAl. V The v/eekly bank statement- with Ihe large de crease shown in surplus Tenarvo , gave only u momentary pause to the upward movement which waa rcnowed and continued with u buoyant lone to the close of the market. Up to Friday of this week 1C looked very much as though the expected reaction In the stock mar ket had set In , which Is as. mucli expected In the natural course of things ns , the "December rli V Hut today's developments leave.'the ' future course of the market very much of n.problem. It Is ce > taln that thcrci was large protlt taking during the week In , expectation of a dacllne. and realiz ing to close out speculative lines on account of the stlffenlnir In the ratesUor'monev. Owlnir to th condition of thfl money majkct it was not expected that there would bo much cati In rates ccaln before the tlret of the year. liesldcs the usual accumulation of funds 'preparatory to th'J disbursement of January Interest there has boon withdrawn from the market this week over JS.tOO- 0 * > , which wns paid Into the United States treas ury cm account of the Unlcn Pnclllo snla. Another similar payment Is to bo mode on December 27 and the last on January 5. The rensan given that the later payments are being paid Into the treasury Instead of being left on deposit in New York banks , as was done with the earlier pay ments , Is that United States hcncto have risen to so hlh a point that a premium would have lo be paid to ? oure a sufficient number to secure thc'e uep-tdts , " MTUcli strefs has been laid upon the govern ment's announcement that It would begin the redemption of the currency Cs , which mature on January 1 , on December 24 , as a promising off set to the withdrawals frcrrt the money market on account of Union Pacific payments , it Is , however , pointed out that ai conshltrKb.e portion of these currency Cs arc now In the treasury as a banls for circulation and a security for gov ernment deposits In banks. It is not likely that these would be offered for redemption before maturity , and If they were t'.iey would not re lieve the situation. There has been In addition nn outflow of currency from New York to the south hi thu last three weeks , which lo unusual at this time ofi the year nnd which promises to accentuate the temporary scarcity of money here. The bankers express some Fkeptlcism regarding the gold engagement. In view of the ptlces of exchange still ruling. The government's trade ftatemtnt for November Irsued this week shows this balance Increased still further In our favor by over JC40000. < . which makes the balance in our favor from the beginning of the Hfcal year lo December 1 J239,4MOOO. The lullng price of exchange Is known to be hlzhly artificial , due to the leaving In England nnd Gernviny nt In terim of millions of dollars due on balance to this country. Under the Influence of the higher rate for money exchange rates have declined during Ihe week and there liait been a cessation of demand for long fterllng. That there arc great turns of money In Europe available In ciec of needing It In tnis country constitutes one of thn strongest factors In the money situation. Net changes In prices of stocks arc widest in the coulers. the gains extending to over 10 points In New Jersey Central Norfolk , & Western p-c- ferred Is over 4 points higher. Otherwise net chances are mixed and generally within the limit of 2S points. Honns went up am } then declined , but still show net gains In most Irnues. Tot/il sales were JIS.&OO.COO. United States 53 have declined U p r cent bid , tie : new 4a coupon Vi per cent and the new 4s registered % per cent Uurlne the week , while the old 4s coupon fell Vi per cent. The Evening Post's txmdon financial cable gram eaye : "Tne stock markets here were quiet und llrm today , Americans were rellccted at New York prices. Tolay'a sales of eagles by the Hank of England ore for the continent and form nirt of the 250,000 ordered for Germany , as told In these dispatches yesterday. " The follcnvlng were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange today : Atchlaon . JjiU ao pia . I4J clopfd . ! " ' < St. P..V Om . 78 llaltlmori ) & Ohio. . Wt do pfd . 1M > Canada Pacific . d2' ' < St. P.M. AM . 123 C.inadu Sjutiiurn . a > t So. Pieltto ; . iUt ! < CentralPaclrte . 10H So. Railway . Chrs.&Oiuo . , . . 21H do ptd . 32U Chicago. I Alton. , . .101 Toxis A Paolho. . . . 11 H O..H.&Q . Ml f Union Puclllo t. r. . liBn . . . J. P. It. kG . 714 C.OC.i8t. L 8BW Wabash . 7 do pf.l . 1RH . \yhool. .t L. U , . . . 1 ! Del , L. ti W . Adtl im Kx . 1511 L > , m. , V Klo ( i . )1 American Ex. . . . , , .115 do pfU . 4'i JilltexiStr.teiiEx , , . 40 Erlti lii'nvl . 1C m-llK 1'arsro Kx..llil ErlelBtpfd . : A.CotjOll ' Ft. Wavno . 108 do pfd OreitHorlhernpU.i)0 : : ) Am. .Spirit1 * Hockliu V.lllev , , . . 41 ( IlllnoUOjlUrlV , . , . U > 4' < Am. TpQ.iccu 8St | UikoKrle.W. . . . 10 Ill tlopfd . 7I ) < LukeJhor * . 174 Louiuvlllo&NiH'i Co.ni. Ciblo Cj . 17A .Mnnhlltau L . 1D4U CoV i'l.i.Iron ' . 22 1 ( Met. St. Hv . rji" ito prd . , , 70 MIchlrHti Central , ,102 Gon.Bluclrlo . 33S Mlun.&St. L . . . . . ' . ' &H cloUlpra , . , , , 87 ' H . 44'i Mo.Paciac . 34 U-fttl. . . . 34 MoblloiOlllo . * 'H mi uta . it)3u ) Mo.K. AT . HIde Nat. III" . Oil. . . . . . . . lt J do pfii . 3Q Oroifou Imp. Co . 17) ) < Ohlcaio.Ina.&U. , l > P.iclnoMallJHJi do prd . 30 1'iulinun Pal . 171 ! N.J. Ceiitr.il . , . U4H -rivrtlUcatod. ) . . Cd N.Y.Ojntral . 11)7) ) * Stand.aiope. AT. . . . 4K K. Y. Clil. A St. li. . l'.l Uolst pfd . 73 do Pfii . Hi ! do''dpfil . .14 T , K. Si ron . Ui Norfolk \Vestoru 18 ! { U , S.fLvatlier . 7 No. Amer. Co . 4)k ) Co bJ [ . O'J No. Pacific . 21I | U. i. Hiibber : . , 111 do pfd . t)0i ) | do pfd . 117 Ontario i W . 10 fgtern Union. . , . UOH Ure.lt. .tNav . ao Norlhwesteni . l'J7H Ore. Short Line . IB ilopfd . IU1 I'll tabu rf . 1UR Hlo Oranlo West . 'J'J Heiiclmjr . 'J' ' do pfd . , . 68 Hock Island . ( K S. L. AS. W . 4\ \ ( St. LoulsiS. V . 7 , do pld . imj iloptd . , . Chleaifo , O. W . IBS St. j'iiul . 8. L.A 8. F. Sd pfd. UOte bid , fourlh nsstHment paid , Tola ! sales of stocks today were 173.1(0 shares , Including : Chicago , Hurllngton & Qulncy , K , . S93 Louisville & Nashville J.040 ; Manhattan , i : UO ; Missouri Pacific , 7,1 ; New Jersey Cen tral , 6,575 ; Northern Paclflo. J.6CO ; Northern Pa- ciflo preferred. 0,295 ; Itock Island , 6.685 ; Bt. 1'aul , 11,421 ; Chicago Great Western , 7.SGO ; People's daa. 1,175 ; Bugar. Z7.KZ. Weekly llanU Statement. NUW YORK. Dec. 18.-The wtthly bank elate , meet thoVn tbo followlnf cbacKu : Surplus , r&- ten-c. decreate. JJ.lCl.S7i ; loans , decrtatt. tl. < 011.000 ; specie , Increase , J3S7lDOj legal tenders , decrease , J4.8WUW ; dcpottts , clecreaic , J5,3TJ , 0 , ch-culntlon , decrease , J10J.10S. The bankit now hold llS.72i.Wa In excess of the reqiiirtmenu of the a ptr cent rule. XP\V Ynrlc Money MnrUet. NnW YOniC , Dec. 1S.-MONBY ON CAl.lr- Bnsy ; ncmlnnlly , 2fl per cent. 1'HliIB MKUOANT1UH PAPEU-3UO Per cent. I ' > i rVTHrU.lNO KXCniANaE-Blfadler , wllh netusl buslnets In bankers' Mils at JI.U ( or demand , and J4.S2R4 Jlvl for sixty Onys ; posted rates , JI.F3fT4.SJU and ! U6n.S > CS ! ; commercial bills , "iuii aii.vcn-sco. MIJXICAN 1301,1 118-450. . . . . . HOND3 Jteto Iwnds. quiet ! rallrcail bondf. nrm ; government bonds firm united States new 4 * . rrg. , 1204 ! ! coupon , 120 % ; 4s. reg. . 114 ; coupon. INK ; 2 , M4 ; Bs , reg. nnd coupon , lliu : Pacific Cs of 'SS , I02H. . , Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows ! Ilniilc of Gerniaiiy'M StiUciuent. BDnLIN. Dec , 18. The weekly statement of the Imperial lianlt of Germany hews the fol- lowlnR ciiangcs as compared with the previous account : Cash In hand , Increase. IS,950,000 marks ; treasury notes , lncreae. 4&,000 marks ; other securities , Increase , 12.3SO.WOO marks ; notes In circulation , decrease , 2,330,000 marks. American Securities in London , IX > NDON. Dec. IP. The market for American Eecurltlca , after slight fluctuations , Improved and clo&od steady , with c , moderate demand. There were no special fcatjircs. Financial ? Tot < * K. CHICAGO. Dec. IS. ClearlnKS , J14S52.S < 8. New York exchange , SOo premium , posted rates , J4.f3Vi and $4.86l& . Local itocks favorably affected by thi strenrth of Wall street : tradlnu quiet : clof- 1nsVcst : ChlcBBO , 102 ; Diamond Match , 140 ; North CSllcaca 230 ; Lake Street L , 17 , ; New York IJlEcmlt , C2j Strawboard. 27H bid : South Side U 63V4 : City Hallway , 23314 bid. 237 ntked. MBMPIUS. Dec. IS. Clearings , J400.73S ; bal ances , J59.495. New York exchange selling at par. ' PHILADELPHIA. Dec. J8. Clearings , J13.C1S.- 475 ; balances , f2,045,201 , nALTIMOKK. Deo. IS. Clearings. 13,113,541 ; balances , J4CS.M2. NEW OHLRANS , Dsc. 18. Clearing. 12,301- 907. New York exchanEc. bank. par. commer cial. 51.25 per Jl.OCO discount. ST. LOUIS , Dec. 18. CIcarlnES. J4C73S23 ; bal- anrcs , J520.C22. Money , 5B8 l > er cent. New York exchange. 25o discount bid , par aeked , NIOW YOUK. D . 18. Clearlnes , 1152,377,217 : balances. J8.C97.200. BOSTON. Dee. 18. Clearings , $19.C01,077 ; bal ances , JSt57,001. Kurclxrn Flunnelnl. LONDON. Dec. 18. The demand fcr pold In the open market In cxtjcrr.iJly keen on continental ac count. The tnnn of JCWO.OOO ( Jl.250,033) ) Is under shippingrden ! for Qennntiy alone. BKRL.IN. DK18. . U.nk shares were brltkcr todsir on the bourse and Improved In prlcu Amerlr n ntvurltler were quiet. I'ARIS , Dec. 18. On the bourse today business was qulle irrrerular and dull. Hentci and Spanl > i BecurtliM were well rupjortel. Ita'lans reartert sllshtly on rumored dlverj'iny of views amonsf the Italian mlnliters. ColTre MiirlcctN. NEW YORK , Dec. lF.COFrEI'Ontlcn3 opened pteady at 6gi9 ponta ! aJvoncc. ruled c n- orally flrm on hlsher nuroi > em quota ! lonn , cmitl" Drazlllan rur/pls nnd bullUli crop cabc : : buylnir encrally ronflneil to nhorts. speculators and In" vrntors lieliiK afraid of exlstlns Inrue an-uinula- lions. Cl'flod nrm nt B. net ( rain of 10 to 15 ro'nts Pale * . 1S.:5J lajr. . Including nccember. | 5.Ki/i.(0' March , K-UWCn. Sr < H " > ffce , Rio , flrm ; No 7 Invoice. ri < - ; No. 7 Jobbing 7c. ! Mild , quiet ; Cordova , WUlte. Total warehouse drliverles from the Unltol Stntta 1C.COS U-nrs. Including 14" . III bas from Now York ; New York stMk today. ' > bae : UrJt < d Ktales ftoclt. CQ7.ry > i , , i. r. < l r.t for the Unlt d States. 449K ( Imps ; totBi vIMMa for the Unlh.ll Stolen , 1.016ffl Imaa airnlnst 701,327 baea last year nnd 531M | bags Iti HAN'T03. De" . lSO01.'FRKprm. ! . BCdlaver - o Santc. } . 8C:0 rUs ; rece'p'- , 17.0M bas ; slock , IfAMnt'lio. Deo. IS.-COPJ.'EE-Oponed im- phanertl , clrsed w'th r'H-'t'o ! net advance of 'i < "l % pff. : r-alex , IS.ftTO bats. JUVItH. D-r. -0ltrpRB0-enfd sleo.lv , , tf lilBher ; at men. IJf hlirher ; rales. H.OCO bairp. RIO OR .IANRIHO , lle- = . lS.-or > FPUK-Kfm- | Nn. 7 Rln. S.M1 relsi exrhanprf , 73-S.Mi recelulB' 1,010 bas : cleared fop the Unltol H1a'te . is fO ) bass ; for Uurope , l.CO ) bass ; stock. 423W bass , Wool 11nrK-c ( . BOSTON. Dec. 18.-FolIowlnir arc the quota- tlons for loadlnc dejcrlptlans : nols comblnB. 2Sft2fo : No , 2 Michigan comhlni ; , 2Rffl28o : No , 2 llllnrb comblnp. 2S"i'Sc : x New York , New Hampshire and Vermont 2382lo ; No. 1 New Ynrlt , New Hampshire and Vermont. 27o ; delaine Michigan , 27c ; unwashed medium , Ken tucky nnd Indiana , qunrter-blorxl combine , ZSft Jlo ; Kentucky and Indiana three-clilithg.b'ood cnmblnr , 2I2V ? ; Mlrnourl quarler-blnnd comb' Inir , 22fJ23o ; Mlfsouil tlnve-eluhths-hiood comb. Inir. 23T24c ; brnld crmbln ? , 21c , Texas wcols. spring medium ( twelve months ) , IGfUSc : scoured price , WS62c. TrrrllorlaJ wool , Montana tine medium nnil line , ICSlSo ; rcoureil prl-e. 4S&Mo : staple , 62 J5e ; Utai : , Wyomlnc , fine medium an l fine , ! 5 17c : rcoured prl-c. 4fG5' ' > cj ttaple. SJJJ H5c. Austra'l.in scoured batls combing , superfine , 70t72e ; comblnir , Kood , C5ftC8c ; combing , average , ttSCJc : Quee-ntlnnd combine tic. ST. IXJl'IB , Dec , IS. WOOL Qultt and un- chanciHlj medium , 15 J20s ; heavy fine , 814 = : liBhl fine , ll17p : tub washed , 22 3015e. Continued Co III In the ST. PAUL , Dec , IS.-Tho Intenee cold con tinues today , nattleford , with 34 below , be ing the cold center at 7 o'clock this morning p.nel St. Paul nntl Huron -with 10 below toeing the -warmest of the entire territory thin side of Cnltrary. where a warm streak at 14 above was reported , Colil Wave filrlUrn Ili'iivrr. DBNVEU , Deo. 18 , The minimum temper ature In this city durlnfc' the twenty-four hours ended at 8 a , m. today was three de crees below zero. At 8 a. m. It waa two degree * below hero and ( our above at Pueblo , - - . - OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Usual Light Run of Stems , and Heavy Supply of Hogs , BAD WEEK FOR SELLERS AT AN END CnlUc Snlc incn"\vmitiK lo lipl Go Over Until Next Munlny , ll Ki Clone ? the Week wllh n Slump , SOUTH OMAHA , Deo. IS.-neccIpts for the days Indicated were ! Cattle. Hojrs. Sheep Horses. December IS 691 6,773 1,313 17 December' 17 1.S71 4,974 2G2j . . . . December 16 2,270 6,817 2.9C9 . . . . December 15 2.4SI B,13l 1SSO , SO December II 2,467 G.679 3,4M . . . . December 13. . . . . . 2,991 2,849 2,042 1 December 11 1,031 6.6SO i03 45 December 10 1,107 6.C9S December 9 1,832 7,237 1,679 , . . . December S 2,713 0,143 3,611 ' 2 December 7 3,474 8,291 1.CS3 December 6 Jfll ) 3,461 3 , 0 December 4 . 919 2,623 December 3 1,4CO BS7l 4,130 1 December 2 3,161 8,0't 4,199 . . . . llccelpts for the WCCK with comp.irlMns : , , , , . . Cattle. HOKP. Sheep. Week ending Dec. IS. . 13.277 32.223 14,279 Week ending Dec. 11. . 13,3G1 40.402 11,168 Week endingNov. . 4. . . . 13.749 SC.143 14G < i2 Week ending Nev. 27. . 15.2CS 3G.21S 1.310 Week cnains Nov. 20. . 17,727 2G.143 9.965 The odlclnl number of cars ot stock brought In today by cnch road wns : Missouri Pacific Ry. . . . 1 Union Pacific System. 5 23 ! ' . , . 13. & M. V.U. U , . 10 26 S. C. & 1 > . Ry 3 C. , St. P. , St. & O. Ky. G 4 B. & M. U. U. U. . . . 4 21 C. , B. & Q. Ky 1 20 1C. C. & St. J 7 1 C. , H , I. & > P. Ky. , E. 1 8 Totnl receipts 27 IIS G 2 The disposition of the ilny's receipts wns ns follows , cnch buyer purchasing ; the num ber of head IndlcatciU Buyers. Cattle. HOBS. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 1,163 . . . . I'.io G. H , Hammond Co. . S4 1,314 Swift and Company S09 1,446 142 The Cudahy PnckliiR Co. . 2C3 2,467 Ml ) J. It. Carey oi Hammond , from K. C J32 Cudahy , Kansas Cltv 977 Chicago , Nebraska City SOI . . . . Other buyers 63 . . . . lxw ! Totals 731 7,900 2,198 CATTLE Therowere -were only twenty-seven loads of eattlo here today , about the same number at Kansas City nnd u few less at Chicago , but there was n great plenty for the market. It would huvo been Just ns well for the selling- Interests If there had been none at all. The prices paid Were about the same ns prevailed on yesterday's market , and. the day's trading wnd without any special feature worthy of note. The vast week was ono to be remembered with very llttlo pleasure by the sellers of cattle , as It was characterized by the con tinued nnd successful assaults ot packers on values , resulting In heavy losses to ship pers and feeders. At this pcnson of thu year , i.vhen all Interests are looking forward to the holiday trade , which requires the best of everything , It very often happens that immature or rough cattle arc neg lected , and. consequently , suffer a decline In prices. This season not only have the common and medium kinds experienced a severe break , but the choicest have fol lowed the downward track as 'well. ' Ask twenty men t the yards how much lower the market was for the week , nnd the reply of eighteen would be a. quarter , that being about the average for all clarses of cattle. To go more Into detail It would be f afo lo Fay that the choicest beeves , both steers and heifers , whl < ii would meet the re quirements of the Christmas trade , were not In all cases , perhaps , that much lower , as they .were Irt pretty falri demand all the week. On the other hand , common nnd medium cattle , many of them cattle that would bo cona'dered pretty fair stuff , some seasons , wcro anywhere from 25240a lower , nnd extremely slow Ea'.o on most days at that. Feeders and stock cattle followed beeves downward , no exception to the general break In values being made In their case. In fact , at this season there Is , as a rule , comparatively little doing In the feeder mar ket , and only a-few cattle of that description were handled the past week. Representa tive sales : 1..1J20 325 10. . . . S'S 220 3 , . . . fl2l > 223 1..1120 2 25 1. . . . MO 2 SS 1..1170 2 40 1..1C50 2 M 11..1087 275 ' 5.1131 8 SO 1..1120 3 00 4.-.1235 3 10 8..1070 S 10 1..11DO 310 21. . . . 813 320 1..14no 32.- 22..1181 350 1..10SO 2 TO B..1212 300 19. . . . 7 < ! > 3 M 1. . . . SOO 3 4. , 1. . . . ! HO SCO 1. . . . 410 1 fO 1. . . . 770 2 SO 1. . . . 710 SCO 2. . . . 7SO 310 S. . . . 591 310 10 , . . . 077 320 11. . . . 94D 360 11..1024 3 S5 14 , . . . 030 330 um/ip. 1..14(90 ( 263 1..1240 270 1..17(10 ( 275 , 1..1CJO 290 1..1420 320 1..1MO 3 SO 4 1..1JSO 2 DO 1..11M 223 2..1GSCI 283 STAGS. 1. . . . C40 2 25 ' CAI/VE8. 4. . . . 2M 410 1. . . . 3SO 313 1. . . . 220 500 2. . . . 2K 3 50 STOCKRHS AST 13. . . . 833 3 65 14..10M 3 M WESTKHNS. 1 VVAHHINGTO. No. Av. ] 'r. No. Av. Pr. 1 Etac 12EO $2 10 Z hulls 1340 $2 CO 17 tailing.1244 325 1 tailing 1180 325 HOGS Today's receipts of hogs were the heaviest of the week , but , In spite of that fact , and the additional one of Its helngn , Saturday. Ihe market wan In very fair elinpc. The trade opened with values firm nnd a very Large piopertlon of the hogB sold on that harts ; the proncrtlcn of heavy hoes nt 13.30 helnc larger than veeterday. loiter on , n pome of the buyers filled their orders nnd dropped out , the market cnscil off and closed weak lo Sc lowef. Whllo the most of the hope sold In nhout the parno notchfB HS yesterday , the top wan hlKher. The a emco of nil the Bales was ? io higher thfcn yeflcrday. The hoc mnrkot of the pant week was pleaflne to the fellers on the cattle market wns dUtretclnsr , an Iherp wn n steady upward movement In vnlues , each day's mnrket show- Ini ; n gain over Ihe day previous. The heaviest ndvance at the -week was nt the opening , when there wna a gain of a ! > IK 5c. hut on most dnys the market showed inly tllKht gains. The ngsrcsntB Tor Ihc week amounted to 15 ? . which carrl'rt the marlcet to the high rn'nt ' of the month 4o date. The demand was very KOO > nil tlje week and each day'B arrlvnls met with quite ready sale nt current prices. The packers evidently wanted the hogw and with the demand as Kood an ut the present tlrre a [ till further stiffening of values would not ho Mirprlslnn If receipts can t > i kept down to a reasonable figure. Rep- rvvemnuva F.-iies : No , AV. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 12 3.5 40 J3 JO 41 S52 . . .1325 41 3S ! > fO 325 4f , 340 ICO 3 M ; ; ! ! ! ! ! ! ? o i 25 M ! ! ! ! ! ! " ? ion 3 & 2i. . . .H'l . . . 325 tl 350 FO 321 El . , . .374 tO 3 2T 4fi 3C3 KO S 2S < r , 314 60 325 47 742 40 325 40. . . . . .350 . . . 323 M 318 SO 325 ? J ? 27 120 3 27U 37 311 . . . 32714 M ! . . . . .823 240 3 27'A ' , . . , . , . . . ? 240 3 27 , fH 321 < 0 3 Z7V4 K5 3 1 FO T87'4 M. . . . 25 1M 327V4 02 S63 SO 327V 48 375 FO 3 27 > 4 41 342 . . . 3271 , ! , ft ' ' . . .Ml . . . 3 27 > 1 RO 33(1 40 3271,4 f,7. . . . .313 ICO 32714 fd 347 240 327 % M. l.i.SM . . . 3 27'1 47 3 40 3 27U 48 213 327-1 - 4- ! . ; M . . . 327' , ! , f4. , , . . , ,315 . . . 3 ? 0 CO 505 40 330 fi > 2'JI ! 2fO 3 30 47 311 . . . 3 30 M. . . 3V , 1tt > 3 SO 10S.31l 40 3 SO * 19 S35 W ) 3 ? 0 ' . , , , , , , , . . . 3 BO 70 , , . . " .2SI > 120 330 C5 301 240 380 M .81)2 ) . . . 330 47 319 RO 380' 62..291 ! ! 2M < 330 (0 29" , SuO 3 JO r.l , r.H4 0 3 r.O 12 115 . . . 330 . ' , . . 325 . . . 330 f.9 31 M 330 r , . . 327 40 30 C1 S3I I 30 . , . . . . . ,310 200 3 TO 33 528 80 3 SO 1S , 311 SO 3 30 C1 354 40 3 30 XS , 2f. > . . . 330 i 7J 2P < 200 3 30 S8 ! .3W 40 3 80 M 2.V FO 3 SO 72 JOt . . . 3 SO 72. , 298 ICO X 50 f , 2SI . . . 3 .12H IS 341 BO S S2' Ml 2'Pl . . . 3 KVj 74 218 40 3 K 70 J54 W 3 85 SI 231 . . . S S5 CO 2vl . . . 3 31 12 17 . . . S3" BS 2)9 40 333 f.B 203 . . . 3 40 C.4 276 . . . 3 40 , . , , . . . .105 ' 0 3 40 77 105 . . . S42J4 91 153 . . . 1 42C4 P108-ODDS AND I5NDB. 3 400 80 3 20 , . , , . . , , 1 120 , . , 325 . , . , . . , . SHBRP The hcep here today were not overly good and the nuirket wax elcady to easier , The t-herp market liurlnir the week past wan In good ihape In one re > pect at least the de mand was large nnd huyer were ready to tuUo all nlTerlnf.'i' . At the mm ? time the ven tral tendency of value * w > lower , the losa for the week amounting lo 15c to 2c. Si. IOIIM ! Llvp Sluclf. BT. LOIJIt ) , Deo. l , CATTLE lleolpt . J.rOI head ; Bhlnmenls. l.TpO lw d ; rnjTUot tjtrtas for * . Ihn. and upwart , t4.t3e * . < l j lulk ef 4.79. M * n. welirhlnir tS lo l. 0 4.M , bulk of wiles , H.KUI.Kj MN * , . bttween ldo nd 1,100 lb . , { 3.ftrii ! bulk'w snles , JJ.WOl.K ; oteera Under l.NO IDA. , U.W * 4.60j ttockeni and feeders , H.1WJ4.10 ; can * ana. hnlferK , J1.W34.KI ; hulk ot cows. UWttS. * : ran. nlnR cows , J1..VHI2.40 , Lulls , U.OHU.40 ; Texa ami Indian steers , (1.0004.10 ; cows nnd htlfrrs , 4.0M h-ndj hlpment , market stexdyi lleht , IXSWMO ; mlxtd , 3.M 3.45 ; hp vy , 3.-toffS.47\i. \ SHBKr Il el | l . 100 hcnd , shipment * , none ! rruvrkpt stcndy ; nntlvn muttons , Jt.Mni.W ; eullr and bucks , 41.7fitfl.23 ; lamb * . ciuo.vno i.ivi : STOCK Hcppli x for the > \Vrpk nii < l 1'rh-rn lllitlior. CIIICAOO , DeeIS. . . Today's eattlo market wa practically nominal , with receipts of less than 500 head. These wer dljposed of at ycsttrilay1 * ruling prices. Hecelpts nil netk have been ma * terlally lighter than thneek before' and prlct * Improved , olthoxigh the re < ) ulmiient of the trade were much \tf \ than nt other seasons of year. During the latter part ot the w ek thr market weakened on common rattle nn\l salcv Mere n < ade at from ! 3.M > to J3.M for the pooreii lots. Drerseil beef Hrms arc now pretty wU stocked with mcnt , and ns the I'hrUlmas hou day season Is ncnr no large cattle receipts are- needed at this time. Tro > le In hogs was fairly active rtrly nt strndy prices , but the market weakened later. The bulK ot the IICKS sold nt Irom I1.37U to M.47U. coarts heavy packers rolling at fmm J3.J3 to (3,10 and prime butoticrs' and mixed hogs nt from > 3.K > to JJ.J3. As comparvJ with a week ago , rrlc * were About 13o higher nnj the advance Is ex * peeled to bring In much large supplies next week. Sales of Inmbs wcro at from ( t to K for In ferior to choice flocks , a good ninny Mexican ycnillnirs that nvcrnm-d 72 nnd 73 Ibs. fetching JI.50. MoM of the soles , of lambs were at from V * > lo (6. Sheep sold freely at from 3 to 14.75. Exporters took heavy sheep at from J4.15 to ll. 25. Most of the late sales of sheep were at from I3.7S to tl.40 , rtecclpts ! Cattle , 300 head ; hogs , 17,000 he 4 | sheep , , tX)0 ) head. InilliiiinixillH I.lvo Stoclc. INDIANAPOLIS , l1)w. 18.-CATTM'5-nocHntis. 29J head ; shipments , i : hend : market qu , lv good lo prime steers , 4.r.r > 3.CO ; fair to medium HlceiT. J4.30S4.W ! common to food. Mockers J3.7. > Ii3.M. HOas-Hecelpts. r.,700 Ix-ndt shipments. l.tf head ; market active , RtflOc lilRho1 ! good to oho'c * mnlluin nnd heavy. ! ; ! ,40SJ3.W ; mixixl. ) J. < OO1. | common llchtn. I3.40fl3.t3. SI1KHP AND I.A.MllS-UccPlptR. light ; hlp- menls , none ; market ijulet. lower ; Ked to choic * lambs. $5.25ir3.75 : ccimmon ti > medium lambs , M.2Cfi .17 ; cominan shtcp , J2.J5S2.75. IviirtKiiN City I.lviv Stoolt JInrkct. KANSAS CITY , Dec. IS.-CATTI.K-Uccclpts , 1,1 > CO hend ; market unchanged ; only retail trnde ; . Texm ftei-rs , J3.W5TI.JO ; Tuxns cuws , > 2.10 fJ.'Ot native stecis , )3.35JfJ.ir ; native cows nnd heifers , 11.50 4.25 ; Mocker * and fccdtrs , t3.0C@l.lO ; bul'.e , n'.ii3.ro. 1IOOS Hecclpls , PKX ( ) head ; market fairly no- tlvo und Eteady ; bulk of snlcs , ( .1.33ST3.42H : heavy , i,3 aj.4o ; pa'lc.rs J1.1. , f3.l3 : mixed , JJ.S4- T3.45 ; llRhts , J3.2J03.40 ; yofkera , 13.031/3. < 0 ; pljs. . . . . No sheep. IHN ( iiiiiriiiu r.ive stock- . Ev\ST lllTFAI.O , N. Y. , Dec. IS. CATTLE Iltcolptp , only a load of Mock. 1IOOS llrtflpts , US cars ; stronger on all ( trades ; Yorkers , good to choice , J3.CO ; roughs , common to choice. J3.CfiI3.V5. 311MEP AND LAMllS-Itcc Ipts 13 cars ; lambs , choice to extra , JS.t'O'itS.lO ; culH to common , H.GOSiG.M rlieip , choice to ( elected wethers , Jl.ttr ! T4.iO ; culls to common , J2.tOd3.:3. | Xi-r York I.lvc Stoc < k. NE\V YOUK. Deo. IS.-HKHVlW-nscc 1.0 ( bond ; no trading ; exports , 1,701 b avco. C.\I VKfl Iteci-tpts , 2I9 hepd ; ledv ; v $3. < WS.25 ; Brnpscrs. M.W 3.rO ; western. f3. SlIKIiP AND KAMI'S It o'pt * , 3 8"Q headl te.idv ; sheep. J3.COii > 4.C2'4 ; limbs , J3.r08 > 3.4) . HOGS llocclpts , 2,77i ( head ; Etc-ndy , R Cincinnati IlviKtncU. . CINCINNATI , Dee. IS. IIOG5 Active. " ic ATT I .K Steady , tW f . 10. SIICEP Dull , weak. j.W04.49. Stock : III Record of iccelpts of llvo stock principal markets for December JR : C.iflc , . Omaha . G3I C.7J3 I'hlcoeo . COO 17,000 Knnsus City . 1XM ( S".OH " Et. I.'ouls . 100 4 , WO To'.a'.s . 2,904 33,773 New Yorlc Dry 4i udM MnrUct. NEW YOUK. l > oe. 18. The dry psids district In thc > scene of moru activity at the clcso , of the vnik than wns the cnro at the opening. The shipment R of goods nro heavy , particularly In stoplo cottons , buyers linvlng tnlnn goodf In large quantities since tlw icducttim of the last three days. Sellers nt first hand ns a rule arc paying little attention to thu fiitur * . but nro Milllnc freely wherevxi- they can obtain their tirlot's. Several of the lendlnir lines or bleach d paoda have benn well sold up nnd the report la that "Frulu. of the Ixxmi" In "at. value. " It la probable that the prcwnt condltlcn of staole fro ls will result In working the market Into hot ter shape all around. Other stnple cotton goods besides bleached "re in unchangol condition ! ns far ns the price situation (3 ( concerned , lirown goods Jwvo gained only slightly In S5 npAllly with bleached cottons. Kxport goods contlnua dull nnd < iulet. Conrrc colore < l cottons are un- oharnred In any Important particular. htilinr .M NEW om.HANS. Dec. 18. SUOAR-Opcn Itct- ilf. steady at 2i4f3'c ! ) : eentrlfuiral. steady ; fnan- ulalol , 4 7-lC T4 11-lGo : whites , 3i@4Uc ; yellow * . 3 ll-l&ff'l 1-lCo : rernndii. 2 4 T1 io. Molasnes. k t- tlc , steady nt 1230c : cent Ifugal , easy at 613o ; syrup , pteady nt 1C5T21C. cnNflNNATi. Dec. 18. SUQAR-Flrm ; hart reflnnd. Jl.10i76.91. NEW YORK. Dec. IS - HI'ORRaw , flrm : fair reflnlni ? , S'.ic : centrifugal , fi test , 4c : re fined , flrm ; crutitl'tl. Clc : pswderod , 5 5-18c ; KTa.nulitcd ! , fi\ic ; mould A. 6Hc : standard A. tc ; confectioners' A. 5c ; cut Icnf. Mic : cnl'cs , 5 C-lte. IjONDON , Dec. 18. SUGAR IJeet supxr , 3s 3 > irt. NF1W YORK. Deo. 18.-SI'OAH Riw , stronjr ; fair reflnlnp. S'.ic ; eentrlfurn' , 90 te't , 4s : refined , strone : mould 'A , 6 4c : plarulanl A , Co ; confec- tlonf-3' A. Be : cut Imf. 5io : crushed , MJo ; powdered , 55-lCcj granulated , 6'.ic ' ; cubes , GClGo. rnllforiilu Iil.l l.'riiltn. NDW YORK. Dec. 18.-r-ALlFORNIA DRIED PRIJITS Quirt and steady ; evaporated apples. common . ' > ? f7cr per lb. ' pr'mo wire tray , 8 > ) wood dried , prime. SUWJUo : choice. SVJe ; fancy , 9iffi8',4c. I'runes. 3JiSc. Apricots , Royal. 7es > o ; Moor Park. SJfllc. Peaches , unpceled , 7O10c ; peeled , I05J2Ce. HnnorH ItcrinlNllloii for Warner. JBFFBHSON CITY , Dec. 18.-Oovernor Stephens today honored the requisition of Governor B'.ack of Now York for the return of Albert S. Warner. In jail at Knmwn City. Assistant District Attorney Cook of Albany. N. Y. , left hero nt noon for Kansas City with the necessary piuers for the return of Warner to New York for trial on the chare * of kidnaping. OWENSnORO. Ky. , Dec. 18. K. Mon arch , for himself , the Olonrnorc Distilling company nnd the BaRlo DIatllllnff company , assigned today to the Columbus Finance and Trust company ot Louisville. The as sets and HnlillltlPB nro estimated to bo each iibout $7riO,000. The long- depression In tlio whisky ImslncsH nnd Inability to continue loans arc given ns the causes. xK inns. H. E. PENNEY & CO. , HO Board of Trade Bldgr , . Omaha , Web GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Braucli Office. 103S N St. . Lincoln , Nob. C. C. CHItlSTIK. C. J. STREET. President , Vice-President O .W. KI5NNEY , Secretary , CMsiie-Street Commission Co Capital $50,000.00 , Fully 1'iilij , STORKS. GUAIX A.MJ IMtOVISIONS , OLD COLONY IIUILDI.Vti , OIIIOAQO. Membnrs Chicago Board of Trudo since 1SC2. Grain , Previsions anil N. Y. StocKs. Orders Gush nnd Future Delivery Rollclted. Oninhii Olllce , llooni 1 , N. Y. l.lfe Uldff. . . . , 'I'll n no 1)111. ) . . . FLOYD J. CA.Ml'ilKIJ , , a GO , , Telephone 10 , ' } ! ) . Onmlia , Neb COMMISSION , GRA N PROVISIONS iiiulSTOCKS IJOAII ) Of TliADIi. nirert wires to Clilcugo and New York. Correspondents i John A. Warren A Co. C. H. MAGOON ( S CO. 3.l'J.Cil3 Stocks , Biain and 314 South 15th St. OMAHA , NEB.