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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : "WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13 , 18JJ9.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAI
Weakens on Hoary Inoreass in thi
World's ' Visible.
CORN SHADE HIGHER , OA1S UNCHANGtl
of DnnuiKP In Hie Cnlit Sniij
\ot Itrn1lr.nl In ( lie \VliriK I'll
1'rnvlnlnnft C'loxc
CHICAGO , Drc. 12. Wheat opened stendj
todny on prospects of a freeze , but weak
t'HDil ' on the. heavy Incrcnse In the world' :
vldtile , Mny closing VMJUc under yesterday
iMay corn closed a shade up nnd Mny oats
unchanged. Provisions were strenglhenei
by ii hog movement lighter thnn expected
I'mnll offerings and a good outside domain !
3lny pork closing I7',4c ' over yesterday , Muj
Inrd and Mny ribs each up He.
.May wheat opened He. up at GDUfjCgV- '
because Homo shorts saw prospects of dam-
tiKv In the eold snap following the rcccnl
jnlld weather. Thlp advantage was lost or
Iirollt-tnklng and selling against mils. Foi
tome time the market held fairly well ui
the decline , shorts doing a hit of coverlnp
und the scalpers buying against putH. The
report of a heavy Increase In the world1 !
visible. corning when It had been expected
there would be little change In thu Mgurcs ,
turned the tide against the price and May
fell to GS'jc. Some of this was recovered
on buying ngalnst privileges , but the close
was easy. Mny W t\4c lower at cse. New
ork reported no wheat taken for export.
Atlantic port clearances' of wheat nnd Hour
were equal to 25S.OOO bu. Ilrndstrcefs
world's visible Increased 3G70,000 bu. lx > ca
receipts were 91 ears , 21 of contract untile
miiHt of It corning front private houses
.Minneapolis and Duluth reported -IG2 ear ?
against 1,029 last week and S6I a year ago
Primary receipts were 527,600 bu. , comparei
with 1,175,200 hi ) , last year.
Corn early was easy and very dull , but
the close was Urn ) . A trlflo WIIH nipped off
the price shortly after the opening , but thin
recovered. The steadiness was iltie
principally to the small country offerings
and the unwillingness of local holders to
let go. The weather , too. hap not turned
enough to promise immediate encourage
ment to the movement. Receipt were liberal -
oral , SIR cars here nnd 457,000 bu. , ngalnst
779.0IK ) bu. a year ago at the principal west
ern points. May ranged from 32'/.e to 32ic ,
closing a fihiulp up at " 2ii' .
The oats market held steady , but In a
very dull and listless way , the range being
only ! ic. Bnd weather for movement WIIH
u support. The shipping demand , whllo not
nharp , wns better than experienced In the
other grain pits. Receipts here were SOS
cars. May sod : from r.Tfcc to 24c , closing
unchanged at 24c.
Provisions were firm pork especially so.
The opening was nt a gain , and this , ns the
m-srlon progressed , with some animation
nt times , wits added to In a way vury en
couraging to holders. Some dealers saw a
little mystery In the strength , believing
Hiipport morp potent than the light move
ment , good shipping demand and email of
ferings at the bottom of the market. There
was considerable execution of outside buyIng -
'
Ing orders by commission houses and a ll't-
tlii prollt-taklng by packers. May pork
Fold front J10.07'to > J10.22'/4 ' , cloning 17' c
over yesterday at JIO.22' ' ; May lard from
Jo.53 to J5.BO nnd finished EC up at J3.60 ;
iMay ribs ranged from J5.37V4 to J5.42V& ,
closing fie better than yesterday at J3.12VJ.
Estimated receipts tomorrow : AVheat , GO
cars ; corn , 225 cars ; oats , 130 cars ; hog ? ,
37.0ml head.
The lending futures ranged as follows :
Articles. ] Open. | High. | Low. | Close.l Yca'y.
Wheat
Doc. CSV-
Mny GDUPU
Corn-
Dec. 30V4 30 30 %
Jut ) . 3014 i T4
iMay
Outs
DPC.
iMay 21 23T6 21 24
Pork-
Jan. 8 S2'i ' ! 10 00 1000 OS2Vi
May 10 10 j 10 22 10 221,4 1005
L rd
Jan. 5 37& 5 TO 33 540 535
May 5 53 C 60 5 GO 555
Ribs-
Jan. 5 Si 530 5 25 5 30 5 23
May' 6 371/ ' 5 42'/4I 5 37'i 542V4 637 %
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as follows :
FIXDUR Steady : winter patents. J3.4003.50 :
straights. S3.lXr33.20 : clear , J2.90fr3.10 ; spring
specials' , J3.SO ; spring patents , S3.20H3.50 ;
stralKhts. J2.7003.00 ; bakers , J1.9MT2.50
AVHEAT No. 3 spring , fi3'.4f 63c : No. 2
red , CG f/tHS ic.
CORN No , 2. . " ( me ; No. 2 yellow , 30UJ(3Ic. , (
OATS No. 2. S2i/33c : No. a white. K\'M \
C3"iP : No 3 white. 2IH4J25'.tc.
RYE No. 2. Sl' fiMHc.
BARLEY-NO. 2,37 fi3c.
SEEDS No. 1 tlaxseed and northwest ,
Jl.ul. Prime timothy feed , J2.50J'J 52K.
Clover , contract grade , JS.OO.
PROArlSlONS-Mesn Dork , per bbl. , JS.IO
( fJlO.OO. Lard , per 103 His. , J5.ufj5.i3. : Short
ribs hides ( loose ) . J3.13fr3.43. Dry salted
Hhoulders ( boxed ) . J3.37iitJ3.50 ; phort clear
lde.H ( boxed ) . J3.15 5.55.
AVIHBKY-Dlstlllers1 llnlshed goods , on
basis high wines , per gal. , Jl.SVfc.
SUGARS Cut loaf , J.1.70 ; granulated , J5.18.
1'Ollowlng uro the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'ts.
Four , bbls 58.000 13m
AVheat bu 150.000 s 000
n , bu 218,000 a.TJOOi )
'
' > " 332.000 201,000
- - . - , 13.000 | , f)00 )
Barley , bu 178,000 jo !
On the Produce exchange todny the butter -
ter market was steady ; creameries , 1G5725C-
dairies. 16f22o. Cheese
, steady at lli < P
32 Jc. Eggs. Ilrm ; fresh. 20c.
AK1V YOU 1C MAIIKI3T.
for the liny on Vnrlou *
( 'oinilloilltlrH.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12.-FLOURRcceipts
13,412 bbls. ; exports , 5.HSI bbls. ; quiet and
easy , but not quotably lower ; winter
ratentH , W.50j(3.SO ( ; winter straights , J3 35
3.ir. ; winter extras. J2.GOft3.00 ; winter low
grades , J2.25f/2.40 ; Minnesota patents , J3.SO
Ct4.0i ) ; v Minnesota bakers , J2.SftJT3.Ki nye
Jlour , uteadler and active ; fair to coed
'iliu'1' " ' " funiy"r.W ( , 35S.M ( :
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UUCKWHlCAT-Nomlniil1
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lots.
lots.DARKEY
DARKEY Klrm ; feeding , 41c < . I. f . Buf-
fajo ; jnaltlng. _ 4Jff48c. ( c. I. f. . Buffalo.
f. o b. afloat to arrlvo ( prompt ) ; . „ „ . 4
hard. Duluth , 79Ti < ! f. o. b. ulloat ( prompt ) .
nominal ; No. 3 red , "Hie elevator. Options
opened steadier at 11 ; advnncu on light re
ceipts and favorable cables , but later ex-
pt-rlenccil a Hliurii break , declining Ho In
thn afternoon. This wns prompted by a
largo IncrenBo In Brudstreet's world'H
Hocks iniil brought out heavy soiling for
both accounts In the absence of export de
mand. CloHiMl steady on n llttlo covering
ul ' .tu net ilecllno ; March , 74fi75' ' < iC , closed ,
74To : May , 74'fr74i ' ( > ic. Cosei | , 74 . ; jy , |
' ViiWIHc. closed , 74c ; December. 72H1
72f-16c. clOHCd. 72Vtc.
CORN RecelplB , 152,100 bu. ; exports , 165-
KC ! bu. Spot , steady ; No. 2. 40Vic ! f. o b.
nlloat and M'.ic ' elevator. Options opened
steady at l-10'o docllne with wheat and held
ienerally steady all day. with n small trade
and fair export Imalnens , closing steady and
unchanged to 'io net lower ; Aiay. 3S9-lGf
3Sc , i-losed , 3Sc ; December closed , 3S c.
OATS Rccolptii , S9.GOO bu. : exparlf. S.415
liti. Spot , steady ; No. 2 , 23'ie ' ; No. 3 29e ;
No. 3 white , 30'jo ' : track , mixed western
SiW.llc. Options uuiot but steady.
II'AY Steady ; spring , G387oc ; good to
choice , 60J/S5C.
HOPS Quiet : state , common to choice ,
1896 crop , Gc ; 1S9S crop. 7o : 1SV9 crop , 12fl5 < ' ;
1'acllle coust , 1SW crop , 416o ? ; 1S9S crop , "if
Be ; 1899 crop , 12015C.
IIlDES-KIrm ; Gulvepton. 20 to 25 ibs. ,
( ? nllfornla. 21 to 25 Ibs. .
eay ; emoc see , uenos
AyruH. light to heavy weights , 25fi25i..c ; acid ,
PROVISIONS-Dcuf. steady ; family. J12.50
< al3.00 ; beef hams. J22.80S23.50 | ; packet. J11.50
< fil2.00 ; city , extra India IUPSH , J21.ou i23.00.
Cut meats , steady ; pickled helllett. J5.751iG.OO ;
pickled Bhouldem. J3.7Ml6.0i ) ; pickled humfl.
J7.7KiJ9,25. Lard , steady ; western Btenmed , i
J5.6714 ; Decc-mbcr. J5.G3 nominal ; refined ,
quiet ; continent , J5.93 : South America , iti.33 ;
compound , J5.255.37H. ] Pork. Ilrm ; metis
J5.50 < i | 10.23 ; short clear , J10.50Q12.00 ; family.
Jll.5Vi12.W ( ) . Tallow , Orm ; city , 4T & 3c ;
country , 4HR5c. i
RICE Steady : domestic , fair to extra , < S > I
4V'-r : Japan , 4s4J5c. |
MOl ASSES 1'Mrni ; New Orleans , open
kntlc. : good to choice , 32f(40c.
METALS Further evoro lonrau were
( iiisliilned by tin and copper today. Fol
lowing almost spnttatlomtl breaks In the
London market , unfavorable advices from
producing points In the wert , a lint re
fusal of buyers to proceed and a bail s ure
jnmong local nellers , tin Srokr 100 points nn
ropper nbiut SS points. Both markets wer i
well nlRh unsettleil , with Indications point
Injf to continued Irregularity In the Immt
dlntc future. Ind I nnd rpelter wore rein
lively steady nnd unchanged. At the clos
the Metal * exchange called pig Iron war
rant * dull xt n nominal price ; lake coppc
nominal nt I1G.75W17.00 ; tin lower , wen
and unsettled nt 424.50ff25.00 ; lead , stead
nt JI.B5f74.75 ; spelter , dull nt Jl.00fi4.70. Th
brokers' price for lend was J4.45 nnd fo
copper Jli.W > T/17.25.
U .MA II A ( IHMillAi. MAIUCBT.
Condition of Trade niul Quotation * 01
Slmitp nnil I'nnc > - Produce.
lOOGS Receipts light : fresh stock , 16c.
' to fnnr
DRESSED POlTI/i'RY-Cholee
turkeys , lOo ; dileks. Sc ; geese. Siftflo : sprlni
fhlckenGHSTe ; hens , GfiGHc ; rooster ?
, 4fiGo.
I LIVE POt.LTRY-Hens , 6 < ! } EUc ; pprlm
1 chickens , Cc ; ia nnd staggy roosters , 3o
; dur-ks and Ree. o. fflG' c : turkeys. Efl c.
Bl'TTERCommon to fair , 16o ; choice
! S'i2nc ; Bcparntor , 26o ; gathered creamery
22fi23c.
, IMOBONS-Uve. per doz. , 90c.
I VEALS-ChoJce. 9c.
| OAME-Prnlrle chickens , per doz. . J5.50
gro < ise. $5 ; qunll , per doz. . it. 25 ; mallards
. i3 OOB3.25 ; blue wing tea ) . J1.75 : green win ;
tenl. Jl 25gi.50 : mixed ducks. .50tf2.00.
I OYSTEKS-Mcdlum. per can. ISc ; stand
nrd. per cnn , 22r ; bulk standard , per gal.
' J1.23 ; extra selects , per cnn , 30c ; cxtrt
sheets , per gal. . Jl.CO ; New York counts
per can , 37c ; Now York counts , per 100 ,
It 20.
HAY Upland , choice , J6.50 : midland
choice. JG : lowland , choice. J5 ; rye straw
choice , J5.EO ; No. 3 corn , 27c ; No. 3 whlt
oats. 22Hc ; cracked corn , per ton , J12 ; corr
and nnt , chopped , per ton. $12.50 ; bran , pel
ton. J13 ; shorts , per ton , $14.
VEGETABLES.
' SWEET POTATOES Per bbl. . Kansas ,
$2.23 ; Jersey s. $1 ; largo bbls. . Nebraska ,
POTATOES-Pcr bu. , choice. 30S35C.
! CrL\XBEHRIES-CaDe Cod. tfi.OOI ? .EJ ,
1 Bell S : Bugle , per bbl. , $5.50 ; Jerseys , J6.I5 ,
ONIONS-Rctall way , yellow , G3o ; red , 7
. .
CELERY Per doz. , 23i3Gc ; California
per bunch. 455 ; COc.
TURNIPS- Rutabagas , per lb. . lUci Cana
( Tian. m Bl = 4c.
CABBAGE-Pcr lb. . I'.Jc ' ; Holland seed
CAULIFLOWER-Pcr crate , $2.50.
WATERCRESS-Per 16-qt. cnse3. $1.60.
MUSHROOMS Per lb. box. EOc.
FRUITS.
APPLES Choice western shlnplnir stock
S2.75'f3.00 ; New York stock. $3.50 4.00.
GRAPES California Emperor , } 2 ; Ctttaw
bas , per small basket , ISc ; Malaga grapes
per bbl. , J7.00fi7.50.
PEARS-Westorn varieties. $2.W.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
OHAXGES-McxIcan , per box. $3.50Q3.75
California navels , per box , J3.75P4.00.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy. $1.2504.50
choice California , $4.0004.50 ; Messina , $1.50
JJ4.75.
HIDES. TALLOW. ETC.
HIDES-No. 1 green hides , SV4c : No. 2
green hides , 7'.4c ; No. 1 salted hides. lOc ;
No. 2 salted hides , 9c : No 1 veal calf , S to
12 Ibs. . 9c ; No. 2 Veal calf. 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c.
TALLOW. OREASE , ETC. Tallow. No.
1. 4c ; No. 2. 3 40 ; rough , 2c ; white grease ,
2l@3Uc ; yellow and brown grease. 2V4Q3c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 21-sectlon case , J3,25fi3.50.
NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , $1 :
shell barks. Jl.25rai.33.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
JI.OO ; California carton , per 10-lb. box , J1.10.
MAPLE SUGAR Per lb. . 9c.
CH"R1STMA5 UREENS.
TREES-5-U. , per doz. , $2 ; 5 to 8-ft. , per
doz. , J2.50 ; 7 to 9-ft. , per doz. , J3.50 ; 8 to
11-ft. , per doz. , $1.60 ; extra largo sizes. 12
to 21-ft. . J.00ir4.50.
HOLLY BRANCHES Per case of about
GO Ibs. . $4.50ft5.00 ; per bbl. . Jl.50Sl.75.
MISTLETOE BRANCHES Per lb. , 20c ;
per 25-lb. box , J3.75 ; wreathing , 20 yds. , 90c.
C1IA\GKS IX AVAII < AIIIi : .SUPPLIES.
Iiicrfnnc of Three Millions InVhcnt
Knnt "f Hodden.
NEW YORK , Doc. 12. Special cable nnd
telegraphic communication to Bnulstreet's
Known the following changes in available
KtippllcM , compared with the last account :
Wheat , United States and Canada , east
of Rockies , Increase , 2,070,000 bushels ( Liv
erpool Trade News ) : alloat for nnd In Eu
rope , Increase , GOO.OOO bushels ; total supply.
Increase. ; : ,670,000 bushels.
Corn , t'nlted States and Canada , east ofi
Rockies , Increase , 331,000 bushels.
Oats , United States nnd Canada , east of
Rockies , increase , 516,000 bushels.
Among the more Important increases not
given In olllclal visible supply statement arn
those of 875,000 bushels nt northwestern In
terior elevators , 252,000 bushels at Chicago
lirivato elevators , 167,000 bushels at Milwau
kee private elevators , 132,000 bushels at
Cleveland , 118,000 bushels at Cotoau , 100,003
bushels ut Manitoba storage points , 75,000
bushels at Port Huron , 82,000 bushels nt
Depot Harbor and 70,000 bushels at Port
land , Me.
The aggregate stock of wheat held nt
Portland , Oro. , and Tacoma and Seattle de
creased 194,000 bushels last week.
St. Io n Is Grain ami ProvlKlon * .
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 12. WHEAT-Lower ;
o. 2 red cash , elevator , 6Sc ; track , 71c ; De-
ember , SSc ; May , 71V4c ; No. 2 hard , G7'i6l '
SVic ; receipts , 8,202 bu.
CORN Firm ; No. 2 cash , 2fl ic : track ,
ftHfiSOliic ; December , 29 ic ; May , 31 > ic.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 cash , 24c ; track , 24VJc-
December , 23ic ; May , 24c ; No. 2 white ,
RYE-Hlirhfr at E3053HC.
FLOUR Firm ; patents , J3.4503.60 ; extra
fancy. J3.10fi3.20 ; clear , J2.75S2.90.
SISEDS Timothy , steady at J1.90S2.:5 ;
( lax. higher at J1.46.
CORNMEAISteady at J1.75@1.SO.
BRAN Steady ; sacked , east track , 62c.
HAY Steady and slow ; timothy , 18.50 ®
l.uO : prairie. $ S.CO-g6.60.
WHISKY-Steady at J1.2355.
COTTONTIES-J1.10.
BAGGINfi Lower at 5 06Vtc.
HEMP TWINE-9C.
PROVISIONS-Pork. tlrm ; standard mess ,
Ibs. $ G.12 / . ; clear sldeH , $6.25.
METALS-Lcad. higher at JI.60 ; spelter.
Irm nt JI.GO.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens , 6c ; turkeys ,
V4c ; duck ? . EHflfic ; geese , 5c.
RECEU'TS Flour , 6,000 bbls. : wheat , 8,000
ill. ; corn. 50.000 bu. ; oatB. 30,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Flour , 10,000 bbls. ; wheat ,
,000 bu. ; corn , 41,000 bu , : oats , 35,000 bu ,
Ituttcr , r.KK iinil t'Uccne MnrkPt.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 12. BUTTER
' 'Irm ; fancy western creamery , 21c ; fancy
vestnrn : irlnls , 2Sc.
EGGS Steady ; fresh nearby , 22c ; fresh
vestern , 22r ; fresh southweBtern , 20c ; fresh
outhurn. 19c.
CHEESE-Flrnt but quiet.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12. BUTTER Re-
elptH. 6.145 pkgs. ; steady ; western cream-
ry , 23f 27c ; Juno creamery , 22@25c ; factory ,
CHEESE-RpcelplH , 4,227 pkgs. ; fall made ,
ancv. 12irjl3c ( ; fnll mnrto fpncy. small , 12JA
[ J12 ; c : late made , small. 12tfT12ttc.
EGGS-Recclts. | 11.KO pkg . ; dull and
teavy ; western ungraded , at mark , Ifigsii ;
vestern. 21ft2lc ( , loss off.
ST. LOl'IH , Dee. 12.-BUTTER-Eafy ;
reamery. 24)27c ) ; dairy , 19S23c.
KCiGS-Steady nt 17c.
CHICAGO , Dec. 12.-BUTTER Steady ;
reumerlcs. 16fi25c ; dairies , 10f)22c. )
EClGS-FIrm ; fresh , 20c.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 12.-BUTTER-
Jreamery. 22fi23i- ; dairy , ISc.
EGOS Another decrease In receipts
trengthened market ; fresh Missouri and
Cansas ftuck , llrsts , 15V c , casctt returned ;
torngo weak nt
Kniinim City fJrnln unit I'rovlnloii * .
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 12. WHEAT Slay ,
S'.i ; cash. No. 2 hard , G.fJC3" ! " c ; No. 3 , B7ff
So ; No 2 red , 6SQ 9c ; No. 3 , Cig67c ; re-
: elpts , 43 cars.
CORN-May , 27ic ; caph , No. 2 mixed ,
y.ifl'JSV ; No. 2 while. iSUc : No. 3 , 23c.
OATS-NO. 2 white. 2tHB23c.
RYE No. S , 47o
IIAY-C'holen timothy. $3.00S9.M ; choice
ralrle. J7.iOr t7.50.
Rl-X'ElPTS Wheat. CJ3.SOO bu. ; corn , 8,400
in. : ontH , 4.POO bu.
SMIP.MKNTS-Wheat , 17,400 bu. ; corn , 31-
00 bu. ; oats , 9,000 bu.
Ilv * rtiool Crnln iinil' I'ruvlnlonii ,
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 12. WHEAT Snot ,
Jo. 3 red. western winter , firm , 5s 8d ; fu-
ures sternly ; March and May , Es 9Vid.
CORN Spot , unchanged ; futurt's , quiet ;
> eecmber , 3s Cd ; January , 3s 6d ; Feb-
unry , 3f' 6T4d.
Receipts of wheat during the last three
ays , 116,000 centals. Including bi.OOO Amerl-
BII. Receipts of American corn during the j
tst three days , 46,200 centals. '
PHOVlSIONS-HamH. short cut , steady , i
> M 6il. Bacon , Cumbprland cut , dull , 31s 6d ; i
liort ribs , steady , 33s Gil.
Toli'ilo
TOLEDO. O. . Dec. l-WHEAT-Ivwer ) 'i '
nd weak ; No , 2 , cash , GSc ; December ,
! Hc : May , 72sc. ! i-
CORN-Dull ; No. 2 mixed , Slljc. '
OATS Dull und steady ; No. 2 mixed , 2lo. '
RYE Nominal ; No. 2 , cneh , Kc. (
CLOVERSEED-AotlVf and steady ; prlmo :
) Hh , old , JI.S5 ; December , Jj.57'j ; March. <
' .tiiis- I
ln AVIu-nt mill Klour. '
MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 12.-WHEAT-In
tore. No. i ngrtlicrn , December ,
'May. ' nfi' ' p ; July. T'4T7TV. ' ; On track : Xr
1 hard. C < t-V ; N'o. 1 northern , C3r ; No.
northern. 67'kc.
KIXJLMl Huslnws fair nnd buying con
fined almost entirely to domestic factors
first patents , $ } .10fi.i > 0 ; ecoml patents , $3. !
0.1.30 ; first elenr. $2.802.30.
BRAN- bulk. J10.5TOll.fiO.
Mllwnukrr ( Jrnli .MnrUol.
MlI-WAtTKEK. Dec. 12. - WHEAT -
Steady ; No. 1 northern. WUrflfiTHIC ! No.
northern , G4'40fi5'ie ,
HYK Stwtily ; 3o. 1 , GSo.
BARLEV-FIrm ; No. 2 , 43c ; sample. 5
(83c. ( .
_
I'corlu .Itnrkrl.
PEOR1A. Dec. 12-CORN-Strady ; No. :
SOc.
OATS Easy : No. 3 white. 23 < ifi23Uc.
I WHISKY-Flrm. on the basis ot $ l.23 <
for finished goods.
Iliilndi Win-lit MnrUi-l.
DULt'TH. Dec. 12.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard
rash , 64Tfcc ; No. 1 northern , cn. h. r.n c ; De
comber. 3T < io : May , fi3Tic ; No. 2 northern
: No. 2 spring.
OK STOCKS A > ItOMI.S
I'pvppltPli Turn of llir MnrKrl Kiillot *
tiiK Minnliij-'M Sliuki-ili\ ) .
NEW YORK. Dee. 12. The stork marke
displayed n feverish tone .is a consequent- !
of the violent shakedown of yesterday
Although there was some belated llqulda
ton ! prlros were not without support at anj
time nnd where breaches were made Ii
values the character of the buying nt tin
lifeline tnnde. It look as though the manlpu
latlott for n fall was for the purpose 01
taking on stocks. There was u notnbli
volume of cotnmlMlin house buying , whlcl
Indicated that outsiders had been nttrnotei
by the lower level of prices. There wen
points In the Industrial list which displayed
notable resistance nil day and during the
later part of the trading some positive
strength. Some of thix sharp declines In thi
railroad list , notably In the grangers , were
1 attributed to a shifting of holdings fron ;
that group Into some of the industrials. The
prnnqe-rs touched lower prices than In the
demoralization of yesterday and they were
practically the only stocks In the list tc
do so.
That there Is still n large nnd nggrosslvr
benr party In the market was evident.
Their tactics were moderately successful In
the morning , especially In the cases of
Tennersee Coal and .Metropolitan . Street
Hallway , which were forced down GVfc ami
54 , respectively.
'Money nt no time ruled over S per rent
anil in the afternoon was offered down to
4 per cent. The Impression was abroad that
some of the very large Individual operators
had become possessed of n liberal mipply ol
funds and were taking on stccks. Traders
Generally turned to the bull side and
marked up stocks to the neighborhood of
last nlpht's level and In some Instances
materially above It. 'Prominent specialties
showed recoveries from the le-w point rang
ing from 2 to over 5 points. Sugar. Brook
lyn Transit and Tobacco \vere "specially
notable In the rally. In the railroad list
the trunk lines , the Pae-ltlcs and one or
two of the coalers rose from H4 to 2 and
Southern Railway preferred rallied 2U.
After touching 139V4 Sugar suddenly broke
4 points to near the lowest nnd very mud
unsettled the whole list.
Reactions were confined to fractions out
side of Tobacco and Brooklyn Transit am
a few other Industrials. The closing was
thus made Irregular and -with mixed ne
change ? . The action of the directors of tin
Federal Steel company In declaring the
dlvfllend of 3 per cent on the preferred
stock , thus making the full G per cent for
the year and clearing the way for prom
ised dividends on the common next yenr
was not announced urrtll the close of busi
ness. but It explained the relative llrmncss
of the Iron and steel stocks. Sentiment ns
to the future of the stock Is lUIll con
flicting ami unsettled. In view of the con
tinuance of the factors which have re
stricted the money supply nnd led to the
forced liquidation.
The bond market was less active than
stocks nnd prices were comparative ! )
steady. Total sales , par value. $1,225 , COO.
United States new 4s advanced U , old 4s ' ,4
and the5s > fc In the bid price.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says : The markets
here were flat on continued dear money
till near the clos ? , when a rumor was
brulttd about that the Bank of France had
agreed to relcnse 800,000 gold to satisfy the
demand from5outh America and to advance
1.000,000 to 3.000.0(10 ( prold to the Bank of
England If required. Ready credence was
given to these reports. a.- was shown by an
all-round smart recovery In stocks. Ameri
cans were also on a parity untrl 1 p. m. .
until selllncr orders from New York eavnr
In. After the. Wall street opening further
wiling orders came In and the close wns
irregular and most -prices were lower.
Money was stiff. Hie rate for Americans
being 8 per cent. For St. Paul 7'4 was
HRked , for Pennsylvania 7 per cent. Dis
counts were firm at tht > bank rate. The
bank bought 27.060 In Froaoh coin and
10,000 was taken for South America. Cop
per stocks were flat ; Union. 44'i'ii44T4 ' ) ' ; Ana
condas. 7T4 ; Utnhs , 6'4 ; BOHtonti , ? i ; Avlnos.
Ifi-lC. Failures In the metal market calmed
'orced sulllng. The Calico Printers' associa
tion has iHsned Its prospectus , showing
a capital of S,200,0 . The business repic-
sents SC per cent of the British Industry.
The following are the quotations for the
leading stocks on the New York exchange
today :
"
AtchUon . . v . 20 % Union Pacific . . . 4S-14
do pfd . G3V4 do pfd. , . 75
Baltimore O. . . 54 Wnbash . 7-ft
Canadian Paclllc. 93 i do pfd . 21 > A
Canada So . 52 i Wheel. & I , . E. 10 "
ClliM. & Ohio. . . . 30 % do 2d pfd. . . 2S
Chicago G. W. . . Wi Win. Central . . . IS
C. , B. & Q . 12SVi Adams Express. .110
Chi. , Ind. & L. . . 14 ATWirican TCx _ 143
do pW . 48 U. S. Express. . . . 43
Chicago & E. I. . 91 Wolls'-Fanro ' Ex.127
Chl. & N. W..1GU4 Amer. Cot. Oil. . 34
C. , R. I. & P . 110V4 do pfd . 95
C. C. C. & St. L. Cli Amer. Malting. . 8
Colorado So . 8',4 do pfd . 39 < < ,
do 1st pfd. . . . 45 , Amer. S. & R. . . Si'S
do 2d pfd. . . . 16 I do pfd . 8S
Del. & Hudson. 116U Amor. Spirit * . . . : ) < /
Del. L. & W..181 | do pfd . 17"
Denver & R. G. 19'i ' Amer. Steel H. . 42U
do pfd . 72 do pfd . M
Eric . 12H Amrr. S. & W. . 33i
' - ' - -
pencil lower on unfavorable advices front1 :
'
'fw Vrk. Later the market rallied a !
rlrte. but again fell off and closed weak I
luslncss was restricted. Spanish 4 > \ 6Ct '
'he ' amount of bullion taken Into the Hank
f England un balance today wns 17 M i
Hiring the laft hour of trading the Stack i
nchange recovered slightly on a rumor i
laUJJS .nank , ? f I-'raiico was to advance i
4,009,000 In gold to the Hank of England i
rid on iinother rumor that the Rank of I
runco would urtyanro about jCl.ow.OOO to
rencli inanufuvturcrs who arc Indebted in '
round fums to the Argentine wool export
era.
era.PARIS. . Dec. 12. prices opened weak ot
the baursp todny , owing to the unfavorabli
money situation. International swtirltlei
declined. Rio Tlntos were f re fly offered
, ) elofed very weak on account of the In
dlrntlons of weakness In copper In thi
United State. " . Knlllra relapsed under sale :
duo .4-0 unfavorable rumors In regard to thi
military situation In South Africa. Threi
per cent rentes , lOOf 5 < v for the nrcount
i exchange on Ixitnlon , 25f 31V4e for checks
! Srmnlsh > > . f K.
| BERLIN. Dee. 12. Prices on IhP botirsi
today opened fairly steady. Iron and coa
1 shares Improve. ! und American ? and Cana'
ellan Pnclflcs were well maintained. Th <
closing was dull on the advance of moncj
Irate. Exchange on London. 20m 62pfg foi
checks.
I BUENOS AYRES. Dee 12.-The gold quo.
tatlon today was 129.90.
\riv York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 12.-MONEA'-On call
steady at 451S per centnti ; \ loan , 4 poi
cent ; ruling rate , G per cent : prime mer-
icantllp paper. BUfifl per cent.
I STERLING EXCHANGE-Flrm. with nc-
j tunl business In bankers' bills nt Jl.Sfi'ufi
4.S7 for demand and nt JI. < Wf4.sm for s'vly
Itlays ; ported rates. JlA2fi4.S2Vi and J4.S7H ;
Iconimerrlnl blls. : JI.WH.SO'-s.
I SILA'ER-Certlllpnles , WfifiOc ; bar. MHo ;
Mexlran dollnrs. 47V i\
UONDS-Govcrnments , strong ; states , In
active ; railroads , steady.
The following arc the closing quotations
on bonds :
V. 3. 2s."rcg.7..102 ; | do 4fi M
do 3s. rrg imij'x. Y. C. . . . ; . .
do coupon 109)i N. J. C. gen. os.20U !
do new 4s , reg.134 .Nn. Carolina Gs.,127
do coupon 134 do 4s 104
do old 4s , reg..1imvNor. fnc Is . . . .lin
do roupon . . . .UIU Nor. Padllc 3s. . . HSU
do 5 . rcg 11241 do 4s 103
do coupon 112H.N.Y.C. . & S.L.4S.10GU
D. of C. 3 fl.V . . .llS N. & AV. P. 4s. . . 91
Aln. capj A 112 do gen. fls 133
do class B 111 Orr. Ntv. Ists . . .1M
do class C 101 do 4s 101
do current . . .ino Ore. S. L. Gs..l27U
Atcll. gen. 4s . . . . 97'1 ' do con. 6s n1' - -
do ndj . 4s 70 ? ; ReadlniT gen. 4s. W-i
Ca tin el n So. 2s.07Vi ] R. G. W. Ii 97
dies , .t O. I'/js. . or. 'rSt.L. fi I.M. c.Ss.109
do Gs IIP , St.L. & 8.P. g.f-s.124 < 4
C. & N. AY. r. 7.lt3 | St. P. consols..17 !
do S. R deb.3s.lIK St.P. . C. & P. ls-12 >
Chicago Ter. 4s. . 04'4 ' do 6s 121 %
D. & R. G. is..ini i so. Ry. n ? io7 ;
do 4s SS\'t \ S. R. & T. fis. . . . S2V4
E. T. . V. & G.ls.101 Tenn. n. set. 3s. 01
Eri ! < gen. 4s 70 Tex. & P. 1 ? . Ill * *
K.Y. . * D.C. 1s. 73 do 2i . 64
Gen. E'.eotrlc ' 5s.ll7 Union Pneillc 4s..103'4 '
G. H. & S. A. Cs.110 Wabnsh Is . 113 %
do 2s 103 do 2s . IPO
II. .t T. C. 3s..112' ! AVest Shore 4 . . .112
do con'ol ( Is 110 AVIs. Central Is1. . OlVj
la. Central Is..112 A'a. Centuries . . SBH
K. C. , P. G. Is. GU ) do d-fcrred . . . S ? ;
La. new con. 4s.los\ S4
L. & N. un ! . 4s..100 So. Paclllc 4s. .
Mis. , K. & T. 2G7Y
\OAV York AIliiliiK Stnckn ,
NEW YORK. Dec. 12. The following
nro the closing quotations on mining
stocks :
Oiollar 10 ( Ontario 775
Crown Point . . . . Ii Ophlr M
Con. Cal. & A'a..170 Plymouth | S
Dpadwood f.n .Quicksilver 1,10
Gould & Currlo. 10 I do pfd 7SO
Hale & Norcross. SO Sierra Nevada . . 4s
Honti ink" Cil'i Standard 230
Iron Silver K > I'nlon C on 28
Mux/can " 7 Ye'.low Jacket . . . 10
London Stock Ouotntlonn.
LONDON , Dec. 12. f p. m. Closing :
Cons. , money..101 % N. Y. Central..159
Conn. , acct..101 15-10 Pennsylvania . . . C7TA
Can. Pacific . . . . 98 Reodlng 9l.i
Erlf 12 % Nor. Pac. pfd. . . . 7Gi
do l-'t pfd. . . . 37 lAteihlson 21Vi
Illinois Central..115 * ; IxUlsvlllo SWI
Union PJC. pfd. . 77 i Grand Trunk . . . 7W
St. P. common..124 I Anaconda _ 7T
UAH SILA'ER Steady at 27V4d per ounce.
MONEY I'.ipC per cent ; rate of discount
In the open market for phort bills , 6 per
cent ; rate of discount for three months'
bills , C per cent.
UnnU Clearing" .
NEAV YORK , Dec , 12.-Clearlngs. 5270-
95-5,134 ; balances , $10S25.fi70.
UOSTON. Dec. 12.-CIearings , $31,213SSfi ;
balances , J2.017.335 ! .
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 12. Clearings , $ fi.S2n.467 ;
balances , $332,723 ; money , 65J8 per cent ; New
York exchange , lOc premium bid , 23c pre
mium asked.
CHICAGO. Dec. 12. Clearings , 124,327,786 ;
balances. 52r > 16.3I2J jiosted exchange. J4.52
@ 4.S7H : New York exchange , 4Gc premium.
PIIlLADELPlltA. ' Dec. 12.-CIcarings ,
J20,312,11G : balaiCRr ) J2.360.15I.
BALTIMORE. Dec. 12. Clearings , J4.2S4-
S50 ; balances , JI73,507.
ConillHon f ( he Trennnrr *
AA'ASIHNGTON , Dec. 12 , Today's state
ment of the 'condition of the treasury
shows : Available * cash balance , J2S7.201.652 ;
gold reserve , $242OCO,396.
Cotton Market.
NEAA' YORK. Dec. 12.-COTTON AVltll
the exception of a local spurt of activity ,
speculation In today's cotton market wns
the smallest In weeks , probably months.
Commission house brokers had few orders
when the market opened , foreign reports
were quite purposeless , while trading for
southern Interests was handicapped by de
moralized wire service to points south and
west of Augusta. The market made a
fairly steady start , with prices IJTt points
lower. In sympathy with unfavorable ca
bles. Before midday prices had sagged an
additional 2ij3 ( points on most positions.
Scalpers were In absolute possession of the
pit a good portion of the time1 , but were in
different In the absence of Incentive. Fu
tures closed steady ; December. J7.33 ; Jan
uary , J7.3S : February. S7.M ; March , J7.48 ;
April , J7.50 ; May. J7.D2 ; June , J7.52 ; July ,
J7.53 ; August , J7.45 : September. J7.10 ; Octo-
bar , JG.96 ; November , JS.fll. Spot closed
quiet and steady ; middling uplands , 7
11-lGc ; middling gulf , 715-16c : sales , 400
bales.
LIVERPOOL , Dec. 12.-COTTON-Spot ,
moderate demand ; American middling ,
4 5-lOd. The pales of the day were 8,000
bales , of which 500 wore for speculation and
export and Included 7.rXW bales American ;
receipts , 19,200 bales , all American. Futures
opened nnd closed quiet at the decline ;
American middling. 1. m. c. , December ,
4 10-G4d , sellers ; December and January ,
4 K-CId , sellers ; January and February ,
4 fi-G4d , buyers ; February nnd March , 4 4-BI
Iff45-Gd ( , .sellers ; March and April , 4 3-Gd. (
Hollers ; April and Mny , 4 2-Gtd , .sellers ; May
md June. Ifll 1-G4J , buyers ; Juno and July ,
1 G3-fi4f(3 G4-GU1 , buyers ; July and August ,
1 G2-GIJ/3 ra-Gld. buyers ; August and Septem-
" 59l'ii3 ( ' 60-fild September and
> er , - > - , buyers ;
October , 353-filcl , sellers.
NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 12.-COTTON
Steady ; Hales , 2.150 bales ; ordinary , GVic ;
good ordinary , fie ; low middling , 7Wc ;
Diddling , 7tc ; good middling , 79-lGc ; mld-
lllng fair , 7c : receipts , 11.010 bales ; stock ,
iPRRCii bales. Futures steady ; December ,
J7.17 bid ; January , J7.I5T/7.1G ; February ,
J7.17fi7.l : March. J7.21ffi7.22 ; April. J7.22W
" .21 : May , J7.24fi7.2fi ! June. J7.2Gfi7.23 ; July.
s'-SSflT-SD ; August , $7.1467.10 ; October , JG.C6
fofifW.
ST. LOU IS , Dee. I2.-COTTON-Qulct and
mchanged ; middling. 77-lGc ; no sales re
tried ; receipts. 10.011 bales ; shipments ,
0,2.)1 bales : stock , 102,90 bales.
GALVESTON , Dec. 12. COTTON-Qulct
it 75-lflc.
. AViiiil Markc'l.
BOSTON. Dec. 12. The tone In tile wool
uarkct was eiuleter this week , nlthough
alea foot up a lartro average. Vnlues an a
ulo lire stronger than lust week and deal-
r are sanguine that the ton hat not hcon
cached yet. Territory wools continue to
pad and It Is dllMcult to find any good lines
f line mrdlum and line below the p-oured
lvmn ! of GOc and the range Is un to Cl KfcMe1 ,
while many holders will not sell nt this fig
ure. hut nro asking several rents higher
prices. Fli'ece wools are held firm , but fuw
washed lots are being wold. Following are
Iho qtiotntlona for leadlnr deForlntlons !
Ohio and 'Pennsylvania ' lleoces X nnd
nbovo. 3TMUXX ; and above , IKMJ'lfV ; de
laine , SSfMOc ; No. 1 combing , 37tiSe ; No.
i combine , 33J73JC. Mlchlt''in , Wlf-onsln.
otc.-X 'Mlehlifiin. 272Sc : No. 1 Mlchlvnn
combing. 35J3fir No 3 Michigan combing ,
WlSo : No. 1 Illinois romblntr , 13fi3V : No.
> . Illinois combine. UtfiCoc ; X Ne\v York.
t cw Hampshire and A'ermont. BGif27o | ; No. 1
New York. New Hampshire and A'ormont.
: : < Tr5 > ; delaine Michigan , awnp. Unwashed
medium , etc. Kcntuckv and Indiana quar-
iT-blood romblng , 2Gf(27c ( ; three-eight hH
'ilond ' , . ' 7iR2Sc ; Missouri eiuiirtcr-blnod romb-
inc. 25f(27c : three-elghths blexd , 372nc ;
l > rald combing , 2f(2Jc ( ; lake and Georwlit ,
:4i : > 25c. Territory woolF-i.Monliina and Da
kota line medium tind line. 22 240 : scourer ) ,
: OfClc. ? Btaple. C5 j70o ; Utah and Wyoming
Ine medium nnd line , 18fc21c ; scoured. KDir
; ir ; utanlu. GJ' | iKc ; Idaho tine , nnd medium
Ine , lSft21c ; aroured. 53Mlc ? : medium , Wl
13c ; ecoured , 52f5lc. | Australian , scourtsd
liitls , e-omblnw. superfine , EEfjOOc ; good , S5 { ?
17c- good averace. S3c.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 12. WOOI FIrm for
Ino grade * and others easier : medium
jrade-s. ! 9Ti2IVSio : light line. lS'(22c ( ; heavy
IIIP. HHri)19c ) ; tub-washetl , 24j35c.
Ciilirornlii Ilrleil
NEW YORK , Doc. 12.-CALIFORNIA
DRIED FRI'ITS-Demand for evaporated
ipplcs was moderate and the market ruled
inlet at unchuiigcd prices ; California fruits
julet und baroiy Htendy ; stale evaporated
itiplcs , e-ommon , CJtGVrt1 ; prime , GHTi'e :
hotrp. 7'0So ; fancy. S' fiSp. Prunes , Sljfif
o per lb. . : IH to slzn and itmllty. | Apricots ,
lloyul. 13gl5o ; Moor Park , 15 15c. Pearhcs ,
tnpeclfd , 7'i'JlOc. ' peeled , JOQ22c ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Cornfed Steers ATQ Selling at Stead ;
Trices.
OTHER KINDS OF KILLERS ABOUT STEADY
Mnrkrt Open * TTTO niul n llnlf to
Five On IN IllRlior. lint Clone * Mlth
Mont of Advnncp Lout .Hlie.ep
mill I.unilm In 1'nlr Dcniniiil.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 12.
Receipts were : Cnttlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclal Monday 2.S19 2.UI4 2loG
Olllrlnl Tuesday 3.459 o.Tii 3..176
ITwo days this week 6.27S 8.6U B.W2
Same days lust week. . . . 7.613 10,550 S.b'JT
Same days week before. . S.'JCI 15.03 4Gs7
, Snmo three weeks ago. . . 'J.6S ; ! 17,200 .M1 ?
Average. price paid for hogs for iho last
several days with comparisons :
c. . M. ft st. P. ny. . . . .
O. & St. I , . Hy . 3 1
Mli-soUrl Pacific Hy . 5 3
Union Pacific pystem . 1 21
C. < fe N. W. Hy. . 2
IB. . & M. V. H. U . 21 2fi
S. C. & P. Hy .
( ' . , St. P. , M. & O. Hy . 16
U. & M. U. H. H . 2S
C. . U. & Q. Hy . 6
C. . H. I. P. Hy. . east I
Total receipts . 131 S5 1C
The dlspoBltlon of the day's receipts was
ns follows , each buyer purcharlng the
number ot head Indicated :
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co . H2 350
G. H. Hammond Co . 337 1,200 17
Swift nnd Company . 375 1,332 171
Cudnhy Packing Co . 74S 1.1SI 1.401
Armour & Co . 451 1,191 !
Omaha P. Co. . Kan. City. GO '
Armour , Sioux City . 's
K. Heckcr & Degan. . . . . . . i2
Vunsant & Co . 4 .
J. 1 , . Carey . 117 .
bob man & ( 'o . 171 .
W. I. Stephen . 121 .
Benton & Underwood. . . . G .
Huston & Co . 119 .
Livingston & Schaller. . . . 40 .
Hamilton & Hothschild. . 107 .
I , . K. Husz . 1ft .
Li. H. Meyers . 303 . . . . 61
Totals . . .3.225 5,5.50 3.40
CATTL.K Among today's offerings of cat
tie were somu better steers than have beei
seen here In several days past. The mar
ket on all desirable kinds of killing cattle
was about steady. Buyers peumed to wan
the good steers and most of then ) change *
hands early , the best here bringing $ C.OO
and $6.05. Holders of half fat steers com
plained that no one seemed to be anxious
to buy , but , as has been explained fre-
< iuentfy of late , buyers are very apt to
discriminate against half fat and warmed-
up cattle whenever there are better cattle
In the yards.
The market on cows nnd heifers did not
show much change. It wan. In fact , in
Jii ! < t about thn same shape ns yesterday
Hint Is. good kinds were nought nfter , while
the less desirable were not any too active.
There wa , however , a fair demand , so that
the most of the offerings changed hands In
rnn nnnhlp Kpnsnll.
Only a few Htockers and feeders were to
be found In the yards this morning , while
the market was practically unchanged.
There was n moderate demand und the de
sirable kinds changed hands In reasonable
season. Representative nalcs :
BKBK STEERS.
STBEIta AND HEIFERS.
68 . 964 520 16 . 11S9 570
STEEHS AND STAGS.
59 . 132S 4 85COWS.
COWS.
Musselnhell Cattle Co. Mont.
2 steors. . . . GO 325 1 steer SCO 3 25
1 steer 700 2 60
A. J. Hernard Idaho.
16 feeders. . 673 430 23 cows 1002 300
210
COLORADO.
t cow . 11W .IK f- rows . 1(01 ( 27-5
1 cow . 710 2 36 4 cnw.i . M7 S 9'
2 eow. . ! > 3B 3 * 3 fe-ooVrs. . SJS J 23
SOl'TH DAKOTA.
9n cows . M6 3 * rnlvt . . . 21U < f.O
HOGS So tar tins week receipts of hogs
lmve > been light ns compared with previous
weeks , while the local packing demand has
been good. As n result of this condition
of affairs the market this morning opened
2'yflSc ' higher and nctlvo at theadvance - .
The early arrivals clmnged hands on that
basis , u considerable proportion of the early
reported being nt J3.i2'4i3.97li ; ' , u *
. against W.Wtf3.92Ui yesterday.
i The situation nt ChlcitRo was not so fa
vorable. and when advices from that point
Indicated that values were weak to 60 lower.
with the bulk of the .hogs selling but llttlo
above the prices prevailing ; it ( Ills point ,
buyers were very much Inclined to lower
their hands. In conseiiuene-e the market
closed easier , with a good shnro of the early
morning nilvnnro lost. Aa sellers nil worked
hard to get tln morning prices the later j
market wna r.ithor slow. Representative
sales :
No. Av. Sli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
2i 30 ! JO 390 54 279 . . . 395
31 32.1 120 3 92 < A 70 211 24H 3 P3
61 2GS 40 3 Sl2'j ' S2 2IS SO 3 9 >
51 321 160 3 92V15 2vS . . . 393
GS 223 120 192' ' . , 73 277 41 393
| 72 270 SO 3 92H TV.277 ICO 393
, fix 2fil 210 3 92iii 70 2iK 120 395
R 2S3 120 3 Stt'a ' 14 91 . . . 3 Pi
62 311 . . . 3 92H l 2.W . . . 3 ! C
Gl 277 210 3 92'i ' 31 371 120 3 M
51 350 40 3 92 > 4 63 311 160 3 1C
fil 251 . . . 3 82'5 M 247 200 393
61 2S7 10 3 92U C3 239 200 393
3,1 2S3 . . . 3 Ml * . GS 2I9 . . . 3 97U
51 333 . . . 3 92H M 213 40 3 97 <
70 3(0 ( 320 3321.4 f.7 274 . . . 3 97hi
Gl 29,1 , 40 U : ' , j 63 220 40 3 971,4
61 295 50 3 t2' ' , 77 2fit ; 201 1974
Gl 29ti ICO 393 64 272 120 3 97' ' *
63 2tV > 200 395 65 S.1.1 . . . 3 97V4
63 2M ) 210 .1 9.- > 53 237 40 3 J7'4
62 275 SO 393 'X 201 SO 3 97'j '
67 211 ICO 393 67 11(1 ( Itt ) 397' *
Gt 2GI SO 393 Ml 293 . . . 3 97U
R3 242 . . . .1 SIS 6.1 2. H 41) ) 1 P7 < 4
63 3T7 2W 3 9"i 79 251 SO 3 97 > i !
65 300 SO 3 9" > 77 5G SO 3 97'4
69 22.1 2SO 391) C9 W8 40 3 174
57 311 200 333 69 25S 40 3 97' < j
49 IS ! ) . 4ft 39" 50 TO2 160 3 97"a
71 211 SO 393 S7 192 M : t 97 < i
77 272 SO 3 ! ! > 6(1 ( 244 . . . 3 97'4 '
91 173 . . . 395 71 2IS 210 3 97',4 '
73 2GO 40 395 71 20S . . . 4 Oil
57 2(17 ( 200 395 6- ! 27.1 120 400
70 276 120 39. S5 219 120 400
40 291) SO 39" ! V. 21R . . . 4 Oil
Hil 2SI . . . 393 6.1 J70 4.0 4 00
S2 270 SO 395 82 193 . . . 40.
SHEEP There was n fair run of sheen
nnd lambs todny , but there was also n cor
responding demand , so that the market was
reasonably active and Just about steady all
the way around. Most everything changed
hands In good season at prices that were
entirely satisfactory.
Quotations : Good to choice fed yearlings.
J4.35Ti4.50 : good to choice grn s wether * .
JI.1RTM.23 ; fair to good grass wethers. J4.OT
( fil.lO : good to choice fed pwes , J3.75Sil.OO ;
fair to good fed owes. J3.10fi3.65 ; good to
choice natlvp lambs , J5.23Ti3.50 : good to
choice fed western lambs , J5.10Ti5.23 ; fair to
good fed western lamb , J4.75fi5.00 ; fi-odcr
wethers , $3.63i3.75 ; feeder yearllncs. J3.75T,1 ,
3.90 ; good to choice feeder lambs. Jl.23frl.35 ;
fair to good feeding lambs , Jl.00ffl.25 ; feeder
owes , J2.23B2.75.
No. Av. Pr.
7 fed natlvo ewes 151 Jt 23
3 fed lambs SO 4 33
SOT western lambs 03 4 EO
305 fed lambs 69 5 hi
7 native fed lambs 102 23
238 cull ewes 7 ! ! 2 65
15 western ewes 101 n (0
2M western owes S9 I ! 10
230 western ewes 101 : < 1,0
492 western owes 11C. .1 S3
12 native ewes 12 3 S3
141 feeding lambs 42' 4 (0
19 native lambs .IS I 'J >
82 native lambs 70 490
103 ycurllnfr wethers 100 4 45
KO western lambs 74 4 62'i '
134 western lambs 71 fi li"i j
2 bucks 193 200
145 fed western ewes 1M 330
2 culls SO 400
53 fed native lambs SI 500
! S2 fed western lambp G9 503
CHICAGO I.IVI5 STOCK MA It 1C HI
Clltdo ( JplKTllIly Sli'lllly , HOK" IiOWf *
nnd Sliocp Active- .
CHICAGO , Dec. 12. CATTLE General !
steady ; butchers' stock steady to strong
cnnncrs stronger : calves Ilrm ; Texan
steady ; good to choice , J5.50Ti7.frO ; poor I
medium. J4.50Ji5.10 ; mixed stockers , J3.00
3.80 ; selected feeders , } 4.251.75 ( ; good t
choice cows. J3.WIT4.50 ; heifers. J3.00 < & 5.00
t-nnncrs , jl.Wf73.QO ; bulls , J2.50ft'.CO ) ; calves
i4.lOfa7.50 ; foil Texas hr-eVes , Jl.23ft3.30 ; gray
Texas steers , J3.tog.30. )
HOGS Steady to Sc lower ; trade rathe
slow ; fair clearances ; mlxe l nnd butchers
S3.83fi4.10 ; coed to choice heavy , $3.f)0 ) < fi4.10
rough heavy , J3.SOi3.7',4 ' ; light , J3.S5I/4.10
bulk of sales , J3.U364.05.
SHEEP Market active and prices stron
to loc higher ; native wethers , J .00(4.60 (
lambs , J4.00J/5.CO ; western wethers , $4.001
4.60 ; western lambs , $5.15S(5.GO. (
RECEI'PTS-Cnttle ' , 3.5CO head ; hogs , 32,00
lead ; sheep , 10.0CO liead.
KilllxiiM City I.lvo Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 12. CATTLE Hi'
oelptf , 10,600 head natives and 00ft head Tt-x
ans ; deslrnblu Hlnughtprlng and feeding cut
Ic steady ; few plain bunches Fhnde lower
leavy native steers , J3.00f/6.M ; llghtweight.s
: l.70f(6.CO ; stockers and feeders , J3.001i 1.65
butcher cows and heifers. J3.10g'4.GO ; can
nerc , J2..V > T(3.10 ; fed westerns. J1.03I7G.10
vestern feeders , J3.10ri.50 ) ; Texnns , Jl.OOif
.50.
HOCS-Recelpts. 10,600 head ; sllgnt ad
anco In hog products caused improved de
rr.and at steady to shade , higher prices
icnvy nnd mixed , $3.95tj4.00 ; light , J3.f5U4.UG
pigs. J3.S5S3.95.
'SHEEP Receipts , 2,750 head : good de
mitml on till grades at strong to lOc higher
prices ; lambs J5.00f75.40 ; muttons , JI.OOjjl.2j
mockers nnd feeders , J3.00gi.25 ; culls , J1.5
173.00.
St. IiOitln Ilve Slock ,
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 12.-CATTLE Receipts
,100 head. Including 2,000 head Tcxuns ; mar
ket active and steady : native shipping nne
.xport steers , $ l.7&f/'o.75 / ; dressed beef ni'e '
mtehcr steers , J4.50fj5.50 ; sneers under l.OM
bf. . J3.9Ti/1.73 ( ( ; stockers and feeder * , J.2.3
fll.50 ; cows and hcifors , J2.00 I.M ; tan
nero , Jl.00fl2.75 ; hulls , tt.To'SS.GO ' ; Texas and
ndlan Eteers , $3.73ft < 4.50. with fed cattle
vorth J5.IO ; cows and heifers. J2.S3Q3.70.
HOGS - Reci'lpts , 11.800 head ; market
easier to a shade- lower ; pigs and lights
J3.90i4.0. > ; butchers , J3.95tfl.12l ' .
SH15BP Receipts. 700 head' ; market iio-
Ive and steady ; natlvo muttons , S3.2Vfrl.tA1
lambs , Jl.90.77i3.40 ; culls and burks , J2.2" > 'ii '
3.00 ; stocker * , JJ.GOft2.CO ; Texas sheep , $ -j.-o
JVnv York Ilv < > Stork.
NEW YORK , Dec. 12. HEEVES-Rp-
'elpts. 917 head ; a car of old cows sold a
2.2563.00 ; feeling steady ; cnhliH quoit
nttlo weak nt I ondon at H iftlZftr per ll .
xports , 60 cattle. 1.150 sheep anil 4.7CO ( juar-
ers of beef ; tomorrow , 6,300 quartern
CALVES Receipt * , 61 head ; 2)9 ) on sale ;
m rk t dull ; 123 unsold ; voals , J3.00f/8.50
cniH.sery nominal.
SHEEP AND LAMUS-RpcelplK. 957 head ;
7',4 cars on sale ; mnrkel quiet but ntcnrty ;
61 , cnrH unsold ; cheep. J3.00f/4.5 ; lambs ,
J5.dCfi5.65 ; no Canada liimbs.
HOGS Reci'lpls , 1,634 head ; none for HIO ; |
nllve ; nominally steady.
St , . ( oHcpli I , I vi * .Stock.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Doc. 12. ( Special. )
Journal quotations :
CATTLE Rei-clptH , SOT hi"ul ; mnrkct ac-
tlvo nnd steady : quality common to fnlr :
natives , $4.r/0i5.)5 ? ) ; Texns nnd westcrim , 41.19
ij3.45ows ; and holfcrs , ? . ' OOfl I.G5 ; bulls
and Htaus , J2.OOfJ4.75 ; yearlings and favi- | ,
J3.755jl.iK ) : stoekers and feeders , J'J.O-KijI-CO :
voalf , J4. 250.75. / .
HOGS Roivl | > ts , 3,5Vt ( head ; market SMff
5. higher ; cJopeil weak- nil Krndes , JS.tyd
4.03 ; bulk of Hales. J.97'i ) ' I.OO.
SHEEP Receipts. 200 head ; market
stcuily and drmainl strong.
Hloe-k III
Kollowlng are the. rcci-lnlH at iho four
prlnclpul western ni.irki-is for Do.-ember 12 :
Call IP. Hoes. Sheep.
South Omuhn . 3,43'J 5.727 3 37t !
( Chicago . 3.5f < > 32,030 w.nn
KansiiH city . ll.frt lo.f'jo ' . ' , r.o
St. Louis . 1 , 0) Il.MK ) 701
Totals . 22.7f9 Gft.127 16,820
> YiirlJ Dry ( i inilii
NEW YORK , Dec. 12.-DRY GOOUS-Uetl.
erally dull and market ciulet : heavy ralnn
ilurlng morning e-hecked business ; mail or
ders fair for gi'iiernl nsHorlmenlH of mer-
chitndlpn on home account ; export demand
IH Indifferent : no price chai.ges of any mo
ment In either .sinple or fancy lines of ot-
-ton goods. Light fancy prints are taking
satisfactorily with the > trade at the new
prices ; glnghumx are Hcarco and strong ;
print cloths at 9 < e for rosrulurs. Imt with
out buslnesH thereat , and Irregulars Htrong
but quiet ; mun'H wear woolens and wo
quiet , but prices Htrongly maintained.
Market.
NEW OR.LEAN3. DBI12.HUOAR -
String ; open kettle. 3f/.1ic / : open kettle.
centrifugal. 3T/45-16o ( , ; ce-nlrlfuKiil , plantn.
lion granulated. 4116e ; xrhltes , 4 ? ( , < [ lHe ;
yellow. 3W74Mie : HCt-ondH , 2T4ff4Uo.
MOLASSEH-Very strong ; open kettle , Si
/)3c" / ) eimtrlfugnl , 1KS20P. Syrun. 377(40c. (
NEW YORiK. Di-c. 12-SUGAR-Raw.
Htt-ady ; fair reilnlng. 313'16p ; centrlfugiil ,
M tout , 4'i ' ; molasBcs riigur. 3-16c ! ) ; rellned.
quiet ; crushes ! . 59-16c ; jiowdercd , B'.ic ; gran
ulated , 63-lCc.
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