8 TUB OMAHA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY, DECEMBER C, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Phillips Gontinuoa to Be Bugaboo of th Corn Market. THREATENED PINCH ADVANCES DECEMBER Cornerer Later Lets Out 400,000 Bush. Is, bat Mnrket Closes Strong; January Wheat Clone Shndo HlKlirr Unt Are Very Dull. CHICAGO, Dec. B.-At ono tlmo today the wheat markot showed good gains on strong cabled, but Inter reacted on local Belling, January closing steady and Ho hlxher. December corn closed Ho hlKber nnd Mny n shudo lower. Outs clOBed Uti chnngod nnd provision TJifJWc Improved. At tho beginning of trade tho wheat tnnr ftet was treated to a surprise by an advance at 1'nrln equal to IM&IHc Liverpool was also higher. Tliero was n fair outside de mand and a disposition on tho part of local short to cover. Janunry opened c higher at 71K72c and during the drat hour sold to TlMITl'ic. On tho bulge tho outstdn de mand fell off and the tradu, which had been fairly active, became oulet and profes sional. A deslro for pro tits on tho part of longs, who wore Influenced by tho continued Ilboral receipts, resulted In a deulluo to 71'ic. Hero tho market steadied nnd January closed k3 up nt 71Hlf71?ic. New York re ported 40 loads taken for export. Benbonrd clearances In wheat and flour wero equal to 1S2.0U0 bu. Prlmury receipts aggregated 712,000 bu., comiiured with 790,00 bu. last, year, Minneapolis and Duluth reported 6oO cars, against 429 last week and 329 n year ago, Local receipts wero 49 cars, none of contract erode. Corn 'Was very stront? early, chiefly bo causo of a fear of ii suuceza In tho De cember dollvcry under tho snmo mnnagc ment that made n surcess of tho No vember deal. Of the 211 cars received today but 1 graded contract. This so Impressed shorts thnt December, which opened WHo higher at 37Mif37V4c. rallied sharply to 38c. Here rhllllps lot out 400.000 bu. purchnsed yesterday and relieved tho tension. Tho closo was strong, He Up, at 37',4c. Mny was easier, selling between 36c nnd 30iyif3Gc, with thu closo ii shade lower at 3GHt(3CHc. May corn was' Influenced considerably by wheat. Oats wero exceptionally dull. Tho Do-cembor-Mny dlfTercnco was 2'!,o, but thcra were no transactions. May sold between 23c and 21c and closed unchanged nt 2.1?c. Itccelpts wero 111 curs. The country move ment continued slow and shippers did but little. Provisions opened strong on light hog re ceipts and higher "prices nt tho yards. Following this tho market ruled cnsler for a tlmo under the belief that u leading bull wnfl selling December lard. Later a de mand for lurd by this bull rcsultci In cov ering by aborts and u rally ensued. Janu nry pork sold between $12.07! nnd (12.25 and closed 20c higher at $12.22H: January lard, between $fl.S2y4&fl.85 nnd !fi.90, closing 10c up at $6 90, and January ribs, between $0.25 nnd $0.2716, with tho closo 7&c improved at $0.20. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 71 cars: corn, 100 cars; oats, 135 cars; hogs, 25,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: Artlcles. Opcn. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Dec. Jan. Feb. May Corn Dec. .Inn. Mny Oats Dec. Jnn. May Pork Jan. May Lard Dec. Jan. May nibs Dcc. Jnn. May 71H 71TJ 71U 71U 71H 71TS 72H 71 71H71WQH 72U 72ft 721 72 74H 75V4 74H 74H74H'9H 37"i 38 371 J 37V4 36 35lJ SOU 35; 3G 35H 36?4 30ft SCVi 3GV-4 3GH 2114 2114 2K 21V4 21H'S,,4 21ft 21; 2i 2374 21 23T4 23ft 23ft 12 07 12 22ft 12 07ft 12 22ft 12 02ft 12 00 12 12ft 12 00 12 12ft 11 97ft 7 22ft 7 25 7 12ft 7 17ft 7 10 6 85 6 90 6 82ft 6 90 6 80 6 90 6 97ft 6 90 6 95 6 87ft 30 6 27ft -6 27ft 6 25 0 27ft 6 20 6 35-,. 5 37ft C32ft 6 37ft 6 27ft No. 2. Cnsh quotations wero as follows: FLOUR-Steady; winter patunts. $3.fi5f J.tsO: straights. $3.104f3.60; clears, $2.90i3.30: spring sjieclals. $4.30; patents, $3.40ii'3.85; straights. $3.0003.40; bakers, $2.20ff2.75. WHEAT No. 3, 67S70ftc; No. 2 red, 72 074 c CORN-No, 2, 37ft37Hc; No. 2 yellow, 87 c. OATS-No. 2, 23c; No. 2 white, 26ftc; No. 3 white, 26026c. IIYE-No. 2. 49ft50c. DAHLEY Fair to cholco maltinf,', 60Q57c. SEEDS-Flax. No. 1. $1.67f'l.G'(; No. 1 northwestern. $1.71. Prlmo timothy, $4.10 4.30. Clover, contract grade, $10. PnOVISIONB-Mess pork, per hbl., $11.12ft ffll.25. Lard, por 100 lbs.. $7.2007.22. Short ribs sides (loose), $fl.MHf(6.57ft. Dry salted shoulders (boxedJ. $5.87ftg6.12ft. Short cloir sides (boxed). $8.65416.65. WHISKY Basis of high wines, per gal., SUGAIIS-Cut loaf. $6.15; grnnulated, $5.60; confectioners' A, $5.35; off A, $5.40. Following aro tho receipts nnd shipments for todny: Articles. Receipts. Shlpmenta. Flour, bbls 39,000 18,000 Wheat, bu 186.000 463.000 Corn, bu 377,000 - 613,000 Oats, bu 342.000 1 54,000 Barley, bu 82,000 18,000 On the Produco exchango todny the but ter market was dull; creameries, 15021c; dalrlos, 1320c. Cheese, nctlve nt lOUQUftc. Kggs, active; fresh, 24c. SBW VOIUC OEXBBAIi MATIKKT. Quotations Varlons of the Unr on Com modifies. NEW YOUK. Dec. 5.-FLOUIt-Ilccolpts. 20.550 bbls.; exports. 11,240 bbls.; sales, 9,600 Rkgs.; market was very firm and generally eld higher prices, nlthough buyers' views are unchanged; winter (intents, $3.G0S3.90: winter Btralghts, 3.40ft3.55; Minnesota pnt' onts, $3.90(34.25; winter extrns, $2,604(2.90: Minnesota bakers, $3.0KJ3.25; winter low grudos, $2.45fi2.CO. Bye flour, easy; sales. 600 bbls.; fair 'to good, $2.90(8'3.10; cholco to funcy. $3.15Uf3.45. Buckwheat flour, quiet ut $2.15CT2.20. BUCICWHEAT-Dull at C03G3c. c. I. f New York. COItNMKAL Firm; yellow western, 85c: city. S9c: Ilrandywlne, $2.432.GO. IlYE Firmer: No. 2 western. Kfirv n I flout; state, 6iyC2c. c. I. f., Now York, car- f.. BAP.LE-rnndy, feeding, 42N6c, c. I Buffalo; mnltlng, 65fl63c. c. I. f.. Buffalo. iSnkf MALT Dull; western, G5if72c. WHEAT-Hecelpt. 141.500 bu.: exports 1.193 bu.; sales. 4,150.000 bu. futures nnd lou.vw uu, sikh. npot, urm; mo. z rod, 7ftc, t. o. b nfloat. and 72ftc, elevator: No. 1 northern. Duluth. 84c, f, o. n nfloat: No. 1 nuru, uuiuui, mc, r. o, u nfloat. options experienced decided early strength on a big advance In Pnrls cables nnd genornl strength olBowhoro abroad, together with lunnrr covering on win shin anil fairly nc ilvo outside speculative support. In the nuernoon mo realization produced n set back which left tho cleso about steady nt NM" nei auvance Hales lneliideci! N'n. 2 reu, janunry. closed nt 7Sic; March. 80 3-16 !.lftc. closed at SOfte; May, 80ft?80Hc, cosed nt bOftc; December, 77iJ78 3-16c; closed at 7Sc. C'nilN Uprelntu 1fir, 0?K 1... . it 912 bu.; Bales, 170,000 bu. futures nnd 200.000 bu. spot. Spot, firm; No. 2. 4044c. elevator, nnd 47p, t. o. b., afloat. Option market nd yanced sharply again early In the day. led uy iv m.iiu in ijcceiuucr siioris nnd fortllled also by heavy clearances, lluht rmmin. .-.. oeptances, high cables nnd strength of cnsh property. It finally yielded to realizing und closed easy nt He rise In December, but ftu loss In May. May. 42itM214c, cloned nt 42ic; December. 4Cf46fte, closed at 4iic. OATS Hecelpts. 190,400 bu.: exports, C3 601 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2. 2tSftc; No. 3, 2CUe: No. 2 white, 30c: No. 3 white. 29o: truVlc mixed western, 20ft'?i27fto: trock white west- frn. '0'"u, iiiick wiuie sinic, Siitiraic, Options, unlet but firm. HICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extrn, 4ftQ' 07911 Ji'4n, iiii4vt.( PEANUTS-Fteady; fancy hand picked, iGoc; other domestic, 4c. hay mnei; snipping, T7ft4f80c; good to cnoiee, mkiuic. HOPS Quiet; stato common to choice 1900 crop, l21o; 1S99 crop. 11015c: old olds 296c; Pncinc const, iwo crop, l5R19c; tbUa crop. 1014o: old olds. 2(JTGc. HIDES Firm: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., ISft T19c: California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 16c. LEATH EH Steady; hemlock tole. nuonos Ayres, ngni to neuvyweigni, sunac; acid, 23U24ftc. WOOL Quiet; domestic fleece, 2lf'6a; Texas. 1 Iff 16c. PIlOVIfllONS-Iloef. Steadv: family. $10.50 Cfll.75: mess, $9.009.60: boof hams, $20,000 .B0; nncket, $10.CMfl0.50; extra India mess, $16.004il7.0O. Cut meats, dull: nlckled hel. lies, S4H0c: pickled shoulders, Cc; pickled ic. i,a middling, $17.0019.60: winter bran, $17.00 IS.60; city. $l.60tfl7.00. tallow a u let: city. 4s5ic country. 4ftttOHt JuTTEIt IlocclDts. 4.120 nkgs.: firm: creamery, 180260; Juno creamery, lS023ftc; factory, I2016ftc. Hi hams, ml, firmer; western SWRO'ic. ltn rrf1 7 KTIL rt a1 uto nntitltiunr $7.60: South America, $8.25; compound. $3.87ft 4T6.0O; Docemlwr closed ut $7.57ft. nominal. Pork, stonily; fnm'.ly, $15.6ft0lS.6O: short clear, $14,001? 17.00; mess, $12.00013.00. fUED-Steudyj spring bran, $10.0(vyU.S5; ;HK HeceititB. 3.0G6 nkss.i firm! lame. Beutembcr. Hue: small. Sentcmbcr. llftc; large, lato made, lOH01OHc; small, late made, 11c. isuuh iteceipis, b.owj pxgs.; strong; wcsi- ern, regular packing, at mark, 22026c; western, loss on, i'JC. POULTllY-Allve, firm; fowls, Scj chick ens, 7a; turkeys, S08ftc. Dressed, weak; turkeys. 709c; chickens, 3X160; fowls, 308c. METALH The metal market In a general way ruled quiet, with slight changes In prices In tin and spelter. Ihero was n slow demand for Iron, with ndvlcen from tho country nt large showing apathy. Prices unchanged. Tin was easier, with statistics Indicating Increased supplies and with tho London market 1 lower nnd easy. Tho New York market closed somewhat nominal nt $27.62027.65; futures, wenk, with December offered nt 127.35 and January of fered nt $27.20. Copper wns quiet anil showed nn easy undertone, following n shade de cline In London, where quotations closed at 7 2s txl for tho spot article. Locally tho copper market closed dull nt $17. Lend was quiet, with n weaker undertone, following a decline in uuropo, and cloned at i.3ift. Spelter was easy nt $l.2C04.3O, following weak English advices, ns thu result of liqui dation of long speculative accounts. OMAHA WHOLESALE MAIIKKT. Conditions of Trntle nnd Quotations u Htnplr nnd Fnncy Produce. EGGS Receipts, light; good stock, 21023c, T nc tinm wmv tr.. itr A!.. Iil,a l uuu & JV X 17)Ltav.i tuuaiein, 304c; spring chickens, 606ftc; ducks, 6ft06c; geese, twtio; lurKoys, ec. FIIEBH DHE8SED POtJLTHY-IIens. Gft 06c; roosters, 405c; ducks nnd geese, 70Sc; spring cincKcns. per lb., eirsvic: turkeys. 80fiftc. tJA.Mii rrnirio cnickcns. per doz.. n.ww 6.60; mallard ducks, per doz., $3.0003.60; tea. $1.6001.75: mixed. Jl.WMtl.75: jack- snipes, $1.2601.60; quail, $1.60; Jack rabbits, $l.(Kf(1.2."i cottontnlls, 76090c. HUTTEIl Common to fair. 12c: cho ce. 16016c; separator, 25c; guthered creamery, 20021c. l-'HESll OYBTKito First grade, sold packed, New York counts, per can. 3Sc; ex tra selects, 32c; standards, 2sc; medium, 20c. Second grnde, slack filled, Now York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c; standards. 20c: bulk standards, per gal.. $1.25. rmiiONh-Live, per uoz 30c. VEALS-Cholco. 9010c. HAY Prlco minted by Omaha Wholesale Hnv Denlcrs' association: Cholco upland. $10.00; No. 1 upland, $9.50: medium, $!.; coarse, $160. Hyo straw, $6.50. These prices are for hay of good color nnd quality. Do tnand fair; reciints, 6 cars. OATH NO. 3 WllltC, SBC. CORN No. 3, 38c. nRAN-$13. ' VEGETABLES. TURNIPS Per bu. basket, 50a. 1 1 HEETS Per bu,. 60c. CARROTS-Pcr bu.. 60c. LETTUCE-l'cr doz., 30035c. IIAOIHHES Per doz., 30C. 11EANS Wax. per 1-3 bu. baskets. Btriuc. tc. POTATOES-Per bu.. 40060c: Idaho, per bu 76c. SWEET POTATOES Per bbl., $2.0005.25. CAHHAOE Holland seed, 2c. TOMATOES California, per 4-bakot crate. $2. ONIONS Per bu.. 90c. CELERY California, ns to size. 45375c. CAULIFLOWER-Cnllfomln, per crate, $3. FRUITS. PEARS Per box, $2,0002.25. GRAPES Mnlagn, per keg. $6.6007.60. APPLES Native. 75cffi1.00 ner bu.: per bbl.. $2.50; eastern, $3.0003.25; California l)ei:tlowers. per box. $1.4001.50. CRANIIERRIES Hell and Rugle, $9 per bbl,; Jerseys, per bbl., $8; por crate, $2.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES California seeding. $2.75: navels. $3.50; Mexicans, $3.50; Florldns. $4. LEMONS California, extra Jancy. $3.&O0 3.75; choice, $3.25. HANANA8 Per bunch, according to size. $2nitC.50. FIGS California, now cartons. 80c: lay ers, 76c. DATES Pcroslan, In 60-lb. boxes, Bftc per lb. JUISCELLAUEpUS. HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 .green. 6c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c: no. 1 veni cair, a 10 iz 10s.. ftc; no. z veai calf. 12 to 15 lbs., 6ftc: dry hides, 8013c; shoep pelts, 25076c; horso hides, $1.5002.25. nuts liiigusn wainuis, per id., isc: 111 berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 16020c; raw peanuts, per lb.. 60o'4c: roasted. 6ft 7fto; Ttrazlls. 13c; pocans,, 10012c HONEY Colorado, 24-sectlon cafle, $3.75. CIDER Per bbl., $5; per half bbl., $3. SAUERKRAUT Per bbl.. $1: uer half bbl., $2.60. St. I.ouU Grain and Provision's. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 6. WHEAT Higher: No. 2 red. cnsh. elevator. 71ftc: track. 730 71c; December, 71ftc; January, 72c; Jlay, ii".ic: ino. i nnra, iuc. CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 35ftc; track, fic; December, 3aftc; January, 3aV4c; May, OATS-Strong; No. 2 cash. 23ftc: track. 4W02IUc: December. 23ftc: May. 24Hc: No. 2 white, 27c. mis ueiier; idsmiiwc. FLOUn-Dull; patents. $3.6O03.M; extra fancy and straights. $3.1503.45: clears. $2.85 03.10. HEisiJB Timotny. nrm nt j.(Mim.j: nox. no market. CORNMEAIz-Stendy, $2. HRAN Firmer: Backed east track, 650670. HAY Firm: timothy. $10.00014.00: prairie. higher nt $10.50. WHISKY Steady, $1.27. HEMP TWINE 9c. IIAOGINO-7074c. PROVISIONS-Pork. Bteady: lobbing. $13. Lard, nominally $7. Dry salt meats (boxed). steady; extra snorts, $7.Ja; elenr ribs' nnd clenr sides, $7.50. Damn (boxed), stendy; extra shorts, $8.25; clear ribs and clear Bides, $8.60. METALS Lead, eas er nt I4.22ft04.25: spelter, easier at $l.l2ft04.15. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 6c; turkeys, 6c; ducks, 7c; geeso, 5ft06c. IlUTTER Steady; creamery, 18025c; dairy. 16020c. EOGS-Steady; 20c. RECBIPTB-Flour. 6.000 bbls.: wheat. 36.- 000 bu.: corn. 68,000 bu.; oats, 28,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Four. 9.000 bbls.: wheat. 30,000 bu.; corn, 30,000 bu.; oats, 15,000 bu. Liverpool Grain nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 5. WHEAT Spot, No. 1 California, steady, 6s 2ftd; No. 2 red west ern, winter, firm. 6Vld; No. 1 northern spring, ste.uly, to.ld. Futures, steady; De cembor. 6s llftd: March, Cs d, CORN Spot American mixed, now, firm, 4s l"iil. Futures, steady; Decomber, 4sl?4d; January, SslOftd; March, 3s lOd, PEAS Canadian, 6s 8Vid. FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady at 8s 6d. ' HOI'S at London (Puclflc coast), steady at 2 6sW3 5s. PROVISIONS-Ilcef, extra India mess, easy nt 69s; prlmo mess, nominal nt ffis. Pork, prime mess western, llrm nt 72s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady at 40s Gd. Iiacon, Cumberland cut. 1G to so lbs., strong nt 4Kb; long clenr middles, light, 30 to 35 lbs., firm nt 4Ss 9d: long clear middles, heavy, 40 to 45 lbs., steady at 48s 3d; short bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., firm at 57k Gd; shoul ders, snunre, 11 to 13 lbs,, strong at Sis; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., llrm nt 45s, Ijird. prlmo western, In tierces, stendy, SSsGd; American refined, In palls, steady, 39s 3d. nUTTER Finest United States, qulut at uds; goon united mates, mill at his nd, TALLOW Firm: prlmo city, 25s'6d; Aus tralia. In London, 27s 6d. CHEESE-Ensy; American finest white, 51s 6d; American finest colored, 62s 6d, Kimiks City Grnln und Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 6. WH EAT De cember, 63'lc; May. C7V4c; cash, No. 2 hard, f.G067fto; No. 3, 64066ftc; No. 2 red, 630 C3ftc; No. 3. C50CSftc. CORN-Decembcr, 33ft033fto; May, 3(Hc; cnnii, imi. - imxuu, .wi,u.m-, na. i Willie, 35c: No. 3. 3lftO. OATS-No. 2 white, 25c. IlYE No. 2. 46ftc. HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.00010.60; cholco prairie. $9.50010.00. nUTTER-Creamery, 19023c; dairy, fancy, 17c. EOGS -Higher; fresh Missouri nnd Knn sas stock. 2lu doz.. Iohh off. cilscs returned: new whltewood cases Included, ftc more. RECEIPTS Whcnt,' 23,200 uu.j corn, 33,200 1 - ,HVI 1... . , , v SHIPMENTS Wheat, 71,200 bu.; corn, 19, 200 bu.; oats, 2,000 bu. Toledo Market. TOLEDO. Dec. 5. WHEAT Falrlv ne tlve. weak: cinh and December, 764c; May. 79T;e: Jnminrv. 77Uc. CORN Active, strong; cash nnd Decom- uer, jisija OATS Oulet, steady; cash nnd Decern ber. 23c; May, 25ftc. 11YE-63C. SEEDS-Clovcr. dull, steadv; rnsh. 1899 primo, ju.su; uecember, jg.to; .Marcn, $o.so, Duluth Market. 1 hnrd, 7sWc: No, l' northern. 72ftc: VJo. i noruiorn. bjsibtc: no. 3 spring, W0Wc. To arrive: No. 1 hard. T3fto; No. 1 northern. lo'kc; uecemoer, 73!io; ftlay, ibmc. CORN-34ftc. OATS-23ft023iiC Pbllndrlpliln Produce Market PHILADELHPIA. Dec. C. IlUTTER firm; tancy western creamery, 2tc; fancy western prints, 28c. KOGS Finn; western, lc higher; fresh ncarny aim western, xc; rresa soutnwest ern, 27e; fresh southern, 26a. CHEESE Firm J New York full creams, fancy smnll. llftc: Now York full crcn.mn.. fair to choice, lOft0Hftc. .Minneapolis Wheat Mnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. Del!. E. WHEAT Cnsh. 73c; December, 72fto; May. 75ftfc76ftc. On irncK; ,o. 1 unrii, 10c; no, x nuiincin, c: No. 2 northern, 71C. FLOUR First patents. $4.000 $.10! second tiatents. J3.75fJ.fi. first clears. $2.8002.90: second clears, $2.1C02.1G. liltAN in bulk, fll.uniii.vo. MHniMikee (i nil 11 .Market, MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6. WHEAT Firm: No. 1 northern. 74fl75c: No. 2 northern. 720 73c. KVE Higher; NO. 1, 00051c. PARLEY Firm: No. 2. 6971600! sample 43 066c. MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND HOJfI9. Continued Movement of Currency to Interior Prom tars Active Market. NEW YORK. Doc. 6. Today's mnrkot somowhat reversed tho speculative condi tion of vesterdav. Tho early part of the day showed a conOuuanco of the reac tionary tondency. lyondon tooit us cue from tho depression hero yesterday and sold tho Americans, offerings from that sourco amounting to some .30,000 shares. Tho professional traders also continued bearish and sold stocks short, but It bo camo obvious during tho course of the day that them was no urgent nresduro to Haul- dnte. Tho decline, In prices brought no Inrga ofTorlntrs nnd thu bears worn disin clined 011 tilts account to pursUo their campaign. Consequently they bought to cover their contracts nnd turned tho mnr kot upward. Tho recovery was ticipcu ty strength In n few stocks, but whether tho upwnrd courso of prices lato In tho dny waa duo generally to any, other causo than tho laKing or. pear proutM on tile snort snies which wero Invited by yesterday's weak ness remains to bo seen. Tho developments in tho money market, which Is tho truo tndox of speculation at prcsont, contlnuo n gal list tho presumption of nctlvo speculation. ' Call money rates went to 6 per cent again today and the movement of currency to the interior con tinues unabated. Today $200,000 waa trnns ferrcd through tho subtreasury to Chicago and $276,000 to Now Orleans. This rati of depletion Is far too largo to permit of any oxiensivo credit expansion by now xorK financial Institutions nnd would not ra qulro a long continuation to force a sharp contraction of loans, it will bo romem bored that, In tho period of repression pre ceding til ii election, bankers wero practic ally unanimous In tho opinion that re sources must bo conserved for tho enlarged requirements or business arter election. Tho outpouring of credits nftcr aluctlon, liunutui. Mtin uu nui.ll (V ItllKU Bltllo tin III overwhelm nil demands and forco ail caay money rate, In splto of tho furious specula tion which raged for soverat weeks. Bo, after enormous Inroads havo been mado by such speculative, commitments as well ns by Investment In securities upon avail able credits, tho expected demand for money Is manifesting Itself. The move tnent of currency to the Interior, which has continued on n largo scale now for tho best part of a week, and tho. very large volumo of interior bank clearings, nro a plain Indication of the nctlvo neel for money through tho country. An nctlvo money market Is generally expected be weon now and tho llrst of tho year, after which tho January disbursements aro ex pected to make for easier money. A loan contraction by Now York banks Bocms, therefore, hluhlv nrobable. nnd the effect on tho stock market will bo measured by tho financial resources of thoso holding stocks. A period of duletudo In specula tion and a urudual llauldatlon of weak ac counts Is an Imtwrtant safeguard against such a liquidation. j no strung points in today a markot wero amongBt tho low-priced minor stocks, tho Eries, Peoria & Eastern, tho Wnbash Is sues, tho St. Joseph & Grand Island stocks and otburs of that clans being conspicuous. .Aicmsou preicrreu anu Missouri I'nciuc wero also strong, nnd Hrodklvn Transit ami tho steel stocks wero In demand. Sugar was very feverish nnd after rallying from early weakness to about a point over last night it lost tho gain again In a fow minutes. Tho Amalgamated Copper Bhares had un extremo decline of Hi boforo Hhow Ins any resistance, but they strongly re covered over half tho loss. liuslncss was better sustained In bonds than In stocks and flomo Imoortant trains wero shown, but thcro wero also reactions In other points. Total sales, par value, $1,025,000. United States refunding 2s de clined and tho 3s and 4s and Ss ft per cent on the last call. The commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram Bays: Tho markets here wero Idle, und drooping today. Parties again sold ttntos freely, but apparently re cent reports of trouble were bandeau, tho soiling being due simply to. profit-taking at mo enu 01 mo year, ana ucunsn pressuro of General Mercler's foolish talk nuout In vasion of England. London absorbed the I'tirlu boIcs of tlntos and Anacondas and held tho prlco fairly firm. Americans wero neglected and heavy. London bought Erles and Atchlsons, but New York discouraged an advance, and the closo was at tho worst. Tho announcement of nn Issue of treasury bills for 2,000,000 hardened discounts. Money rates wero unchanged. Paris ex change. 25.10. Tho following aro tho closing prices on tho Now York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd Baltimore & O Canadian Pac. Canada So 28ftAVnbash , SI do pfd , 79ft Wheel. & L. E. 8"i do 2d Dfd , 58ft Wis. Central 9 Lnnnuu 00 "4 win. ucnirai . Ches. & Ohio.... 27ft Third Avenue. Chicago G. W... 14ft 11. & O. pfd.... C, B. & Q 13.1ft National Tubo Chi. Ind. & L.... 23ft do pfd do pfd 67 Adams Ex Chi. & E. Ill 97ft American Ex.. C. & N. W 166ft U. 8. Ex C R. I. & P IHft Wells-Fnrgo Ex. c. c c at at. Ij. BiiViAmer. cot. 011... Colorado So 7 I. do pfd do 1st prd 42?4 Amer. Malting . do 2d pfd lift do pfd Del. & Hudson. .. 115ft Amer. H. & R... Del. L. & W Denver Sc. II. a do pfd Erie do 1st pfd Ot. Nor. pfd.... Hocking Coal . Hocking Vnlloy Illinois Central. .121 Iowa Central .... 20 dn pfd 46 Lnko Erlo & W. 35 do pfd 106 Lako Shoro ... L. & N Manhattan L. Mot. St. Ry... Mox. Central . Minn. & St. L do pfd Mo. 1'ncltlo 180ft do Dfd. 24ft Amcr. Spirits ... 79 do pfd lGftAmcr. S. Hoop... 4?ft do pfd 179 .Amer. S. & W... 15 do Pfd 3K9iAmer. Tin Plate. uo pin..: Amer. Tobacco. do pfd Anac. Mln. Co., llrooklvn It. T., .lot; Colo. Fuel & I. 82?4 Con. Tobacco .. 100i do pfd 1G7I Federal. Stool ., 13 do pfd 61 Gen. Electric ., 119ft Glucose Sugur . ('.it 110 pru., Mobile, Sc Ohio... 4Cft Inter. Paper M.. K. & T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central Norfolk & W do pfd No. Pacific .. do pfd Ontario & W Oro. Ry. & Nav. 42 do nfd. Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pfd,., do 2d pfd... lllo G. W do pfd St. L. & S. F. do 1st pfd... 00 id pro HI, 13 do Pfd .. 37ft Lacledo Gaa ..HGft National Dlscult. ..142, do pfd .. 41ft National Lead .. .. 81 do pfd .. 70?i National Steel .. .. 81ft do pfd .. 21ft N. Y. Air Rruko. ,3 no. American .. G Pacific Coast ... 142V, do 1st pfd 19ft do 2d pfd 03 Pnciflo Mall .... 80ft Pcoplo'B ans ... 63 IPressed S. Car.. lUft do pfd 1S4 Pullmun P. Car. iS n. ji. & i . in 26' 10' 114 85 CO 63 140 100 19 132 30ft 80 C 25 8 7U 2ft 76 42ft KSVi 106 130 47ft Ii 35 lft i 100 23 73 70 19 92ft :vft 93 1G9 19ft 68 86 07 47 99ft 49 83 201 6ft luvi auuitr 1 z. ti t. L. Southw.... ir.ft do pfd 116ft uo pin Yirienn. coat & 1,,, t. Paul 1W4U. 8. Leather ... Ol. X'lllll 1.1174 do nfd 170ft St. P. & Omaha. 120 80. Pacific 80. Railway ... do pfd Tex. & Pacific Union Pacific . do pfd do nfd, U. S. Rubber .... do pfd Western Union.. Republlo I. & 8.. do nfd.... lft P. C. C. & 8t. L. 81ft Amnl. Copper.... 6S 12 74ft 29JI 81ft m 1F.ft C 67 92ft lloston Stock ltiotntlons. BOSTON, Doc. 6,-Call loans, 304 per cent: tlmo loans, 405 por cent, omclal closing: A., T. & S. F.... do pfd Amer. Sugar .... do pfd Amer. Tol lloston & Alh'y., lloston Elevated, lloston & Mo...., O., II, & Q Dominion Coal ., do pfd Federal Stel do nfd Fltchtmrg pfd.., Gen, Electric do pfd Ed. Elec III , Mex, Central Mich. Telophone, N. E. O. & O...., Old Colony , Old Dominion ... Rubber 3.1ft 81 127H HUM U.7ft 219 ,155 ,195t6 133ft 3Sft 112ft , 60ft 7Cft ,13.Sft ,107ft 1 1.1 ,218 , 13 85 12ft ,201 27ft1 29ft1 Union Paclflo union 1, una Ur,,. t.-.. WnHllnirll ;ian r. Atchison 4s 101 (. ii,. u. c. ds. as Ativonturo Allouez Mln. Co Amnl. Coppor .. Atlantic Boston & Mont, llutto Tlnqfon Centennial Franklin Hunilinlilt Osceola parrot fllintn Ti-h rnr Tamarack Iltnh Mtnlnir iWinona Wolverines .... It .1.25 80 .(123 . 13ft , 15 . 25 p. 72ft .. 47 . Gft .293 . 46 1 ForelKn Flniinclal. LONDON, Dec. 5. Dlcounts today were strengthened by tho announcement that tenders for 2,000,OWJ of nlno months' treas. ury bills would bo recolved at the Bank of England Decomber 11, halt to replace the 1,000,000 paid off November 20 and Decom ber 4 and half to bo Issued on now war loan account. The present Issue- apparently brings tho government to tho end as re gards war treasury bills. Business on tho Stock exchango waa Irregular. It was ono of tho dullest days for a loner tlmo. Tho transactions wero mostly realizations, In ducing weakness. Consols were affected by the uncertainty of money nnd tho sales to onablo operators to pay for exochequer bonds Decomber 7. Americans wero below parity and featureless, following closely Now York's lead. Pacifies were chiefly weak. Grand Trunks reacted on realiza tions. Spanish, Argentines nnd Knlllrs wero depressed. Gold premiums aro quoteu ns rouows: miction Ayres, 130.5; .Muurid, m 5r. T l.l.n.. (A. , " hill . ..nnUI. Jfl 33.35 64?, 35: Lisbon, 37.60; Rome, 6.72ft; Spanish 4s, ..if. i'ARlf). Tipi r.-Tlii.ilni,MM ntarteil nn th bourse today on continual sales of Spnnlsh 4s for provincial account In consequence of yesterday'n unsatisfactory attitude. Kaf firs wero rosier. Tramways and. tractions started firm, but relapsed. Later there was an all-round Improvement. Rio tlntos and industrials woro In good demand at the close. Threo por cent rentes, lOlf 66c for tho account: exchango on London, 25fl0c for checks; Spanish 4s. 69.45. BERLIN, Dec, 6. Prices on tho bourso today opened easier, owing to unsatisfac tory western advices. Home funds, Italians and Hungarian crowns wero In good de mand; SiMuilsli 4s, Argentines and locals woro weak. Toward tho end thcro was a partial recovery. Exchange on London, 20m 43ft pfgs. for checks. Discount rates: Short bills, 3ft per cent; threo months' bills, 4ft per cent. Nrr York Money Mnrket. NEW YORK, Dec. G. MONEY On call, stuady at 406 pen cent; last loan. 4 per contj primo mercantllo paper, 404i per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Baroly steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at $1.85ft for demand and at $4.8lft for sixty days: posted rates, $l,82ft nnd $4.86ft; com mercial bills, $4.fcO'Vi0l.81ft. SILVER-Ccrtlllcates, C40!c; bar, 64ftcj Mexican dollars, 60ftc. BONDS Government, wenk; state, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. Tho closing prices on Dondn today aro ns follows: U. S. rof. 2, rog, do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg, do coupon do old 4s, rog., do coupon do 6s, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 658.... Atch. gen. 4s do ndj. 4s Can. 80. 2s C. & O. 4fts do 5s C. ft N. W. c. 7s, do S. ,F deb. 5s, Chlcngo Tor. 4a.. Colo. 80. 4h D. & 11. G. 4s.... Erin genernl 4s.. F. W. & D. . Is, Gen. Electric 5s., Ia. Central Is I,. & N. unl. 4s,, M K. & T. 2s... do 4s 104ft N. Y. C. Is i'A r. j. u. gen. us. , 109M No. Paclflo 3s..., 100)4 do 4s 138ft N Y C tt 8 L4s., 158ft N. & W. con. 4s. 114ft Ore. Nav. Is 116. do 4s 113 Ore 8. L. c. Cs.., 113 Reading gen. 4s, 124ft Hlo G. W. Is...., 102ft 8t L & I M c. Cs 80 St L & S F g. 6s, 103ft St. Paul consols, 1034 St. P., O. & P. Is 120 I do 6s 139ft'So. Pacific 4s..., 118 So. Rnllway 6.1. ., 9?ft H. It. Sc T. us. 83 ft 101 IP 76 129 114 looy. 7i; 93 ;Tex. & Pacific Is, do 2s Union Pac. 4s..., Wabash Is do 2s West Shoro 4s... Wis. Central 1b., Va, Centuries .., .109ft .120 . 70ft .lWft 107ft . Sft 111 .lOtft .117 mil 12s it ,J19' 121 , 82' ,113 70 113ft 78 US 117 ,105ft 115 86ft 02 New York Mlnlns Stocks. NEW YORK, Dec, 5. Tho followln are tho closing quotations for mining shares today: Chollnr II Crown Point 10 Con. Cal. & Va..ll5 Dead wood 61 Gould & Currle.. 46 Halo & Norcross. 15 Homestake .....6500 Iron Sliver 80 Mexican 18 Ontario 000 Ophlr 61 Plymouth 8 quicksilver 175 ao pro 700 Sierra Nevada .. S5 Standard 300 Union Con 20 Yellow Jacket ... 20 Brunswick t London Stock Quotntlons. LONDON, Dec. G. 4 p. m. Closing: Cons., money. .. 97 5-16,Erlo do nccount ...97 9-16 do 1st pfd Atchison 39ftPennsylvanla ... Canadian Pac... 88ft Reading No. Paclflo pfd. JGrand Trunk ... 'Anaconda Rand Mines .... at. iinii im Illinois Central.. .127ft LouIbvIIIo Sift Union Pac. pfd.. R3ft N. Y. Contral ...116 81 40ft BAR SILVER-Steady, 29 13-16d per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. Rato of discount In tho open markot for short bills, 3ft per cont; for threo months' bills, 315-1604 per cent. flank Clearings. CHICAGO, Doc. 6. Clearings, $24,390,312: balances, $1,299,244; posted exchange, $4.82ft0 4.86ft; New York exchange, 20o discount. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5. Clearings, $6,357,463; balances, $639,451; money, 407 per cent; New York exchango, 60c discount bid, 40c dis count asked. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Clearings, $240, 186.675; balances, $12,014,773. BALTIMORE. Deo. 6.-Clearings. $5,422, 186; balances, $467,162. PHILADELPHIA', Dec. 6. Clearings, $16, 807,131: balances, $2,21,83C. BOSTON. Dec. 6.T-Clearings, $25,12,163; balances, $2,035,814. CINCINNATI. Dec. B.-Clenrlngs, $3,113, 200; money, 306 per cent; ,Now York ex change, 2ft01Oc premium. Condition of tho Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Today's state ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold In tho division of redemption, shows: Avail ablo cash balance, $137,690,450; gold, $95,287,-486. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Deo. G.-COTTON-Tho mar ket waa exceptionally narrow and unevent ful today. Tho opening was steady at an advanco of 2 points to a decline of 1 point nnd for tho remainder of tho day the mnr ket worked within a ran go of 8 points, closing steady at net unchanged prices to nn ndvanco of 3 points. Tho feuture of tho local trading was selling of August con tractu by Liverpool parties against pur chases of August and September In tneir own markot. The best market, apart from tho covering of shorts, was Now Orleans buying, Selling was checked by fears of a bullish lintago report from Washington next Monday, Tho market waa a heavy ono nnd tho trade, was inclined to limit crop estimates. Spot southern markots woro without any particular chango nnd wero reported to bo supported by main forco rather than by a satisfactory demand from spinners or exporters. The general situation rellected genernl timidity on tho part of tho trade. Spot closed dull; mid dling uplands, 9 13-16c; middling gulf, 10 7-16c: sales, 210 bales. Futures, January, 9.75c; February, 9.71c: March, 9.G8c; April, 9.63c; May, 9.6.8c; June, 9.66c; July, 9.63c; August, 9.24o; September, 9.68c. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 6.-COTTON Quiet; sales, 3.700 bales; ordinary, 8 3-1 6c; good ordinary. 8 13-lGo; low middling, 9 7-16c; middling, 9 13-lGc: good middling, 101-16c; middling fair, lOftc; recclptB, 25.814 bales; stock, 332,290 bales. Futures, December, 9.G0 09.64c; January, 9.68c asked; February, 9.57 0'J.69c; March, 9.5709.58c; April, 9.6609.68c; May, 9.6609.6Gc; Juno, 9.6409.55c; July, 9.630) 9.65 c. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5.-COTTON-Qulet. un changed; sales, 50 bales; middling, 913-16c; receipts, 13,064 bales; shlpmonts, 11,487 bales; stock. G3.R45 bales. GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 5.-COTTON Quiet. 911-lGe. LIVERPOOL. Dec. E.-'COTTON Spot, quiet, easy; American middling, 619-32d; Bales of tho day wero 8,000 bales, of which 600 wero for speculation and export. Includ ing 7,400 American: receipts, 49,000 bales, nil American. Futures opened and closed quiet, but steady; American middling I. m. c: December, 6 28-6105 29-6ld. buyers; December and January. 6 26-G4d, sellers; January and February, 6 23-6405 24-64d, buyers: February and March. G21-64d, buyers: March nnd April, 519-Gld, sellers; April and May, 5 16-6406 17-6ld, sailers; Mny nnd June, 514-61(1, buyers; Juno nnd July. 611-64d, buyers: July and August. 6 08-6ld, buyers; August nnd Soptombcr, 4 57-6104 68-61d, buy ers. Tho Cotton exchange will bo closed December 24 , 25, 26 and 31 and January 1, Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. COFFEE Spot, Rio, easy: No. 7 Involco, 7ftc, Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9ft013ftc. Tho market for futures opened steady at 15 points decline nnd fur ther declined 6 points on some positions following ndverso cables, largn receipts, unsatisfactory Bpot demand and as much Incren90 In tho world's visible as expected. Llauldatlon was qulto active. Tho market rallied partially on covering, following a ft franc reaction by closing Havre cables, but tho general undertone remained feeble In tho absonco of speculative nupport. Closed baroly Bteady at 10015 points not decline. Totnl wales. 18,600 bags, including: Decem ber, 6.O0noc; Jnnuar.v, 6.15n: March, 6.35c; Mav. 6.4006.45c: Julv, 6.6000.65c; September, 6.6506.6Oo; October, 6.6006.65c. Oil Market. OIL CITY, Doc. 5.-OILS-Crcdlt balances, $1.07; certificates closet, $1.08ft bid for cash; shipments. 113.679 bbls.; average. 88.651 bbls.; runs. 104.COS bbls.: average. 81.930 bbls. NEW YORK, Dec. 5,-OILS-Cottonseed, easy; prlmo crude, 28ftc; prime yellow, 31ftc, Petroleum, dull; refined New York, $7.25; Pennsylvania and Baltimore. $7.20; Pennsyl vania nnd Bnltlmore. In bulk. $4.65. Turpen tine, qutot at 32ftc. Rosin, steady; strained, comraii to good, $1.6501.70. LONDON, Dec. fi.-OILS-Calcutta lin seed, spot, 57s Gil, Petroleum spirits, 9ftc. Turpontlno spirits, 30s 3ftd. New York Dry Goods. NEW YORK, Dec. G. DRY GOOD8 BuslnesA today In cotton goods has shown no changes so far aa tho homo trade Is con cerned, but In brown cottons there have been sales for oxoort to China, probably several bales. Prices aro without change In any direction. Print clothH Inactive throughout Men's wear woolen and worsted goods dull and low prices being ac cepted by sellers. Dreaa goods quiet and Irregular In price. Mairar Market, NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 5. BUG AR Ac tive and firm; ooen kettlo. SH03 11-lGc: cen trifugal, 3 13-1604 3-16c: centrifugal white, 4ft4ftc; yellow, 404ftc; seconds. 34c Molasses, nteady; open kettle, 22032c; cen trifugal, 9050c. Byru, 22tf30c ,. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Choice. Oornfed Cattle and Feeder Bteady to Strong and Oowi Unchanged. HOGS GENERALLY TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep Market Slow and Bids Ranged Weak to Ten Cents Lower on Fat Stnff and Feeders Were Also a Little Easier. BOUTII OMAHA. Dec. 6. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogr,. Sheep. Official Monday 2,783 3,693 6.M3 Official Tuesday 3 391 7,869 6,776 Official Wednesday 8,183 9,196 4,212 Threo days this week... 0,365 20,768 Bamo days Inst week.... 8,604 30,716 Bamo days week beforo. .14,465 26,425 fcamo threo weeks ago.. 14,440 19,340 luur wucks ago... t.viu ai.ivu Avorogo prlco paid for hogs for the la ssveral dqyB, with comparisons: 15,951 11,600 16,892 13,773 14,155 I 100. 9.im.187. 18. li5.lM Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec Dec. Dec. Doc 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.. to.. 21.. 23.. 23.. 24.. 25.. 26.. 27.. 28.. 29.. 30.. 1... 2... 3... 4... G... 4 82ft 4KS m t 78 1 4 76 4 7$ft 4 85ft 4 87ft 4 76 4 70ft 4 74V, 4 6S 4 62 4 63ft 4 Z7K 77 3 Ml 3 84 3 87 3 8$ 3 81 3 89 3 86 3 82 3 77 3 76 3 73 ? 68 3 71 3 74 8 76 m 3 81 3 SO 3 35 3 85 3 84 8 85 3 23 m 3 31 3 87 3 44 3 46 3 3.8 ""I 3 20 3 19 3 21 3 25 3 28 3 29 3 29' 3 87 3 27 3 31 8 83 3 81 3 34 3 84 3 39 8 17 3 27 3 30 3 24 3 28 3 S0l 3 27 8 23 3 25 3 191 3 21 3 18 3 111 8 14 3 16 3 13 3 15 8 84 3 21 3 16 8 Z4 8 25 3 32 8 88 3 19 3 OO; 3 23! 3 16 3 09 3 46 3 41 1 39 3 43 3 42 3 38 i 41 8 461 3 60 3 43 8 87 3 40 3 35 3 42 3 39 3 39 4 37 4 45 .4 4 tl 4 (6 4 37 4i 4 2 4 40 4 7t 4 30 4 40 4 S9 4 41 4 47 4 33 4 27 Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. Tho official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: i-aitio.iiogs.Birp.irses. J3 .. .. 1 5 IT U., M.& St. P. Ry... 1 Missouri Paclilc' lly!! 10 uiiiuii i-ncinc system. S7 C. & N. W. Ry 5 P., E. & M. V. It, II.. 23 CD. U. V. I' IIV C., St. P., M. & 0 10 11. M. K. It. R 33 C., B. & Q. Ry 16 C. 11. I. t llu V A C.. II. 1. & P. Ry wi 3 iiunois central 2 Total receipts 132 Tli. .Ilnnn.ltl -. .1. - . as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num. HllVAffl r,t Tin-. IIUIm Omaha Packing Co 7" 1,497 273 15 1 33 1 11 23 10 6 128 18 O. H. Hammond Co. Bwitt and company Cudnhv Pnnklnir r"r Armour & Co Armour, from Sioux City. Omaha P. Co.. from K. C. It. Becker & Dcgan Vnmnnt Rr fin J. L. Carey Mcurcary n uiarK W. I. Stephen jienion tt unuorwood TTllnfnn A fn Livingstone & Schal'ler!!! Hamilton & llothschlld... L. F. Husz B. F. Hobblck Other buyers 1.209 1,493 1.700 2,069 1,190 1,081 2G9 448 1.151 Totals 3,244 9,153 3,224 CATTLE RecclptB of cattle today wero not heavy, and as the demand was In good ehapo ail around tho market was fully steady und fairly active. Thwo wero nbou: forty cars of cornfed steers on sale, and whlfo thero wero a good many of them on tho common order still there wero several loads of pretty fair cattle. The demand for the better grades wan good and prices ruled steady to strong. Ono Lunch sold as high as $5.45. and another brought $6.35. Thcro was llttlo difficulty experienced In getting satisfactory prlcos for the good stuff, but the half fat cattlo were neglectel tho same ns usual. Prices on that class did not show much chango. Buyers all seemed to want a few cows and nought up the thirty loads offered nt practically yesterday's prices. About . nil that could be said of the market Is thnt tho good kinds, as welt as the canners and medium grades,, all brought Just about steady prices, as the demand eeemod to bo sufficient to take all that was offered. Thu pens were cleared in good season, the mar ket being fairly active. Not much chango was noticeable In tho feeder trado. Yard traders wanted choice heavyweights and wero willing to pay good strong prices In order to get them. The demand from tho country has been fairly good so far this week, and not many cattle nave been carried over from day to day. The light and common kinds nro not sought after, and sellers havo more diffi culty In disposing of that kind of stuff, but still they brought Just about steady prices. Stock cows and heifers also sold about tho samo as yesterday, and so did stock bulls and stock calves. Thoro wero only a few western rango cattlo on tho markot, nnd almost no beef steers nt all. Such as were offered broueht good strong pries If they were of desirable quality. Tho cows and feeders sold Just about In tho samo notches as they did yesterday. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. 720 $2 60 32 1244 83 936 6 974 21 1193 No, 1.. 1.. 21.. 1.. 20.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 22.. 4.. 19.. 29.. 30.. 23.. 1.. 22.. 1.. 10.. 10.. 46.. 24., 25.. . 900 .1090 . 891 .1130 .1050 . 960 . 770 . 740 . 892 .1162 .1131 .1179 .1116 .1139 i ij 3 60 3 80 3 S3 3 70 3 80 3 S3 4 00 4 10 4 40 4 40 4 50 4 60 4 60 9... 29 3 8 22 21 17 12 39...... 11 35 1 . 38 18 40 1150 ....1279 ....1270 ....1231 .... 995 ....1014 ....1110 ....1412 ....1250 ....1350 ....1272 ....1197 ....1323 ....10R6 ,...1485 ...1130 $1 60 ...1026 4 GO ...1220 4 75 ...1169 4 75 ...1170 4 73 STEERS TEXAS. ... 894 3 80 20 1007 ... 776 4 00 STEERS AND HEIFERS Pr. 4 80 4 85 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 95 G 00 6 00 5 03 G 10 6 10 G 10 G 15 6 20 G 30 G 25 5 25 5 35 G 45 4 23 8S4 .. 995 .. 955 ..105(1 .. 780 .. 830 .. 960 .. 770 .. 832 .. 952 .. 950 .. 815 .. 990 .. 797 943 1000 1002 955 670 1060 1000 2 1070 2 1100 2 1090 13 18 3 4 12 21.... 1.... 1.... 3 65 75. COWS. 926 4 90 4. 6... o 6,'i! 11... 6... 3... G... 10... 7... fl. 2.... 14 8 8 67 992 980 1155 1000 9S0 975 1043 1010 1015 1018 1086 .1235 . 940 .1037 .1027 ,. 837 . 640 2 20 2 00 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 40 2 45 2 45 2 45 2 60 2 60 3 65 2 65 2 CO 2 60 2 CO 2 65 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 73 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 00 2 90 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 2... 1... 20... 1... 1... 2... 1... 3... 12... 9... 10... 16... 1... 3... 21... 1... 4. 1210 960 1000 1010 1060 1330 1165 1060 953 1065 90S 1124 1149 1210 966 1227 1300 865 2 1270 20 1116 8 1075 1103 fa 1 9 8 1 5 3 O 5;;;"! 1 2 , 6 13 , 10 1... HEIFERS. 20 3 G , n 3.'.'.'.'.'.', 7 7 1 4 , 2 8 4 1 , 1 1 2 1 , 1 1 1 3 2 ... 616 ... 816 ... 776 ... 600 ... 800 ... 6.11 ... 651 ... 830 ... 742 ... 950 ... 966 ... 626 ... 930 ...1440 ...1240 ...1450 ...1040 ...1140 ...1220 ...1270 ...1300 ... 200 ... 303 ... 245 2 V) 2 65 2 75 3 00 3 00 3 05 3 05 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 35 3 40 9.. 3.. 10.. 15.. 35',; 1.. ....1136 ...,1100 ....1320 ....1115 ....1216 ....10SO ....1191 .... 916 ....1265 ....1023 ....10R0 ....1235 ....1110 .,..1236 ....1168 ....1225 ....1355 ....1430 .... 915 860 .... .8G .... 910 ....1040 .... 651 ....1010 .... 810 .... 870 .... 992 .... 830 BULLS. 2 20 2 GO 2 G5 2 65 2 75 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 00 CALVES, 4 25 3..., 4 76 1,.,. 6 25 HTAUH. 1 1280 1110 1200 1630 1090 14.80 1430 .1720 173 130 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 16 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 26 3 25 3 .15 3 .85 3 35 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 65 3 (W 3 a 3 70 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 10 3 60 3 60 3 65 3 65 3 10 3 60 3 60 3 GO 3 GO 4 15 3 00 3 10 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 30 3 75 6 00 6 00 1 960 3 00 STOCK 1 290 3 80 2 365 4 00 2 440 4 M- STOCK COWS 1 630 2 60 t 690 2 85 1 800 3 00 CALVES, 1 1 1 AND 3 1 7......... .1600 3 60 4 00 4 25 4 85 340 430 280 HEIFERS. .... 886 3 00 600 8 10 865 3 35 1 1 10 3 21 19 26 2 1 619 3 CO 1 670 3 CO 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 4 7 3 G 25 41 12 10 6 14 70 670 1O0 765 914 726 . 712 . 65 . 760 , 693 . 000 . 785 . 764 . 760 . 654 . 829 . 756 .1000 . 730 . 691 . 627 3 10 8 00 3 00 3 26 3 30 3 35 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 CO 8 66 3 65 3 (5 3 70 3 70 3 75 3 75 3 76 3 75 1 tt .. II 803 910 900 , 930 . 720 , 989 890 616 14 10..., 1 10 3 22 U.... 3 4 845 8 783 90 950 ,1 600 29 910 4 630 85 875 10 661 10 314 10 661 S3 909 2 410 Mttlti int 1 f &!!-! W Seeders.. 953 3 feeders.. 646 3 60 1 cow...... 910 ? 5 &"' ?i? 2 W cSws. KG lBteer "0 3 25 1 bull 1190 . L. B. Hchnffner wvo. 9 feeders.. S96 3 S6 2 "tcers....l400 3 feeders.. 10&) 3 85 8 steers 1206 i feeders.. 1002 3 85 ltow ..13 COW 1120 3 65 1 COW 1280 1 COW 960 3 00 1 stag... 1000 1VANHAB. 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 80 .1 80 3 85 3 85 3 90 3 W 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 15 4 60 16 cows 912 1 feeder... 610 7 heifers... 625 2 95 3 25 3 06 1 feeder... 770 1 feeder... 690 3 25 2 85 2 CO 2 80 4 10 4 00 4 25 3 25 2 JO 3 60 3 00 1 cow 1000 2 feeders,, 900 2 feedors.,1280 6 feeders. .1212 1 bull 1480 1 cow - 900 1 cow. 850 977 860 40 cows... 9 cows.,, 45 cows,,. 13 cows. 1 cow 1090 3 cows 976 SOUTH DAKOTA. 3 35 3 feeders. .1013 3 80 3 SO 2 cows 955 2 75 3 25 1 cow 870 3 35 3 80 1 cow 1020 2 73 3 75 1 feeder... 1100 8 25 2 75 2 feeders.. 955 3 80 8 35 1 feeder.. .1110 3 80 COLOIIADO. .( 3.) 41 cows 957 3 35 3 00 A. M. Nlchols-Wyo. 955 3 05 6 cows 954 2 75 H. Bender-ti. D. 801 2 20 1 heifer.... 860 2 90 3 85 3 bulls 1136 2 25 3 00 4 feeders.. 1120 4 03 IL Howard Wyo. 19 feeders.. 1075 4 1 5 2 cows 960 3 25 2 feeders.. 980 3 60 6 cows 1016 3 25 6 feeders. .1035 4 15 1 cow 1060 3 25 2 feeders.. 1120 4 15 6 cows 990 2 85 lstr.Tex.1220 3 70 4 steers.... 982 3 70 23 rows 89.1 3 20 4 bulls 1817 2 60 1 steer 1100 3 00 HOGS There waa only a fair supply of hogs on sale today and ns tho local demand was In good shape and reports from other points favorablo the market here wus gen erally lOo higher. Buyors started but bid ding only 60-fftc higher and succeeded In Rotting several loads at $4.75, but tho mar ket soon firmed up. with tho bulk of tho hogs selling at $4.7504.80 and the long string at It. 77ft. It was a good, uctlvo market ffrom start to finish nnd practically every thing was sold In good season. As high as $4.82ft was paid for a prima load of heavy hogs. As will bo seen from tho table of avcrago prices, the market Is now at the highest point reached slnco November 26 and Is almost ns high as It was two weeks ago today. Representative sales: SHEEP Tho sheep markot was In hardly as good shapo at it was yesterday. Other points reported Blow and weak markets and about tho samo conditions existed hero. Bomo sales woro made that looked about steady and others wero undoubtedly lower. Wethers sold ns high ns $4.10 and lambs at $5.00. It was a slow, druggy market and it was late boforo the pens were cleared. Feeders also sncmed to bo a llttlo wak In sympathy with the market on fat stuff and tho trudo was slow. Tho demand seemed to bo as large as ever, but buyers did not take hold with as much life ns usual and tho morning wns well advanced beforo much of anything wns done. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. av. Sh. 12 85 80' $4 10 66 350 ... 26 83 ... 4 10 78 245 SO 48 113 ... 4 15 107 154 ... 10 91 ... 4 15 75 175 ... 68 101 ... 4 20 46 329 280 49 104 ... 4 25 64 217 ... 21 102 ... 4 25 67 312 ... 151 119 ... 4 40 91 211 SO 93 147 ... 4 G5 62 210 ... 85 186 ... 4 70 62 290 ... 116 144 80 4 72ft 65 207 120 GO 384 ... 4 75 48 314 40 63 313 40 4 75 K 304 200 74 233 120 4 75 62 281 80 79 198 20 4 75 64 272 80 43 413 ... 4 75 68 244 80 71 230 240 4 75 67 272 40 72 266 40 4 73 64 327 160 66 300 80 4 75 21 376 80 69 247 80 4 75 77 198 ... 68 287 160 4 75 66 291 ... 39 355 SO 4 76 63 328 120 64 "M2 120 4 75 61 329 40 47 60 4 75 62 314 40 188 160 4 75 48 278 160 98 179 280 4 75 19 302 80 107 187 120 4 75 22 348 SO 46 336 40 4 76 66 226 80 60 371 40 4 75 88 224 40 29 215 ... 4 76 GO 300 ... 16 286 ... 4 75 66 299 40 CS 271 40 4 75 67 268 160 84 244 80 4 77ft 67 258 ... 29 203 ... 4 77ft 73 253 ... 32 159 ... 4 77ft 66 316 40 82 313 ... 4 77ft 80 200 ... 66 366 240 4 77ft 64 339 40 82 217 ... 4 77ft 66 248 40 41 429 ... 4 77ft 65 258 ... 66 231 ... 4 77ft 51 237 120 15 329 80 4 77ft 79 246 ... 68 268 40 4 77ft 89 192 ... 69 259 80 4 77ft R4....193 40 60 307 SO 4 77ft 60 26S 80 65 255 40 4 77ft 63 274 SO 64 341 ... 4 77ft 21 23.8 ... 12 176 ... 4 77ft 60 283 ... 85 212 120 4 77ft 96 175 ... 62 296 160 4 77ft 70 239 120 72 201 ... 4 77Ji 116 268 ... CO 308 80 4 77?? 65 296 40 21 440 ... 4 77ft 67 322 SO 23 333 ... 4 77ft 61 277 160 61 325 ... 4 77ft 82 205 ... 74 286 40 4 77ft 68 814 40 76 230 169 4 77ft 49 288 ... 67 248 ... 4 77ft 14 131 ... 67 304 120 4 77ft 79 236 40 68 233 ... 4 77ft 87 244 ... 65 282 ... 4 77ft 49 337 ... 69 253 80 4 77ft 73 293 40 68 249 120 4 77ft 65 244 ... 70 212 80 4 77ft S3 232 200 61 302 ... 4 77ft 60 308 ... $3.8004.00; grass Texan. $3.160070; calves, W.&nra a. HOGH-Rccelpts, 11,300 hend! trndo very nctlvo nnd 6010c higher; heavy, $1.8504.90; mlxed, $4.3001.3714; light, $I.SviR90; pigs, , SHEEP AND LAMRS-Rccclpts. 4,200 head: nil classes ot killing sheep nold quickly ut n shiulo stronger values; stock, ers nnd feeders steady; lambs, $4.0006.60; muttons, $1.0004.35; stookcrs nnd feeders, $3.6O04.O(; culls, $3.0003.60. Now York Live .Stork. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.- BEEVES-Itecclpts, 3.1S3 hond; steers moro nctlvr nnd llrm to a shndo higher; bulls and cows averaged steady; thin cowb uneven, from loo higher to lOo lower; steers, $1.0006.60; oxen nnd stags, $2,251(4.90; bulls. $2.2503.25; choice fnt and export bulls, $3.!i04.4Oj cows, $1.4003.65; cholco fat cows, $3.8004.00; cables report no chango In cattlo; shipments, 32 head cattle, 220 head sheep nnd 3,900 quarters of beef. CALVES-Hecclpts, 2,178 head: market stendy to 2Cc lower; under grades slow; veals, $4.0008.50: grnssers, $2.6003.00, mostly $2.5002.75; yearlings, $2.0002.50. BllEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10,373 head; sheep, firm; lsmbn, 10025c. higher; sheep, $2.2504.12ft: culls, $1.2502.00; lambs, $5.0006.00; culls, $3.6004.60; Canadian lambs, $5.75. HOGS Receipts, 9,291 hoadj former fccd tng quoted at $5.0505.30. Htnck In Might. Following nro tho receipts nt the four principal western markets for December f: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 8,18.8 9,196 4,212 Chicago ir.,000 31.010 ls.no KaiiRiiB City 7.700 11,800 4.JO) 8t. Louis 3,100 10,600 1,700 Totals 2S.9SS 61,996 7sM2 Wool Mnrket. BOSTON, Dec. G. Tho Wool nnd Cotton Reporter will tuy of tho wool trado tomor row: Tho tone of tho market has been decid edly quieter tho last week, nlthough a filr. sized business has been trnnsncted, tho sales nmountlng to nbout 3.500,000 pound.. The bulk ot tliesu snles, however, con sisted of some largo lines moved by threo or four houses, tho rank und lllo of tho trndo representing a dull" market. IIki sntos bo far us reported havo been mado nt practically tinchnnged prices. Nearly nil tho holders In tho west nre still firm. Nows from nbrond In of a mora eticouriux Ing character. Cables received tho last week from London indicate u firmer mar ket nnd slightly better prices, whllo In Bradford the n'luatlon Is represented ns distinctly better. Manufacturers, however, nro buying In a hand-to-mouth manner, nwnltlng moro fnvornblo developments m tho goods mnrket. Tho snles of tho week In Boston nmoilntcd to 2,696,267 pounds do mestic and i:W0 pounds foreign? total, 3 517,600 pounds, iiijnlnst a total of 4,72fi,fL,"l pounds for the previous week npd a totnl of 6,821.200 for the corresponding week lnrt yenr. The snles slnco Jnnunry 1 amount to 136.458.600 pounds, against 331,803,776 pounds for tho corresponding tlmo last year, 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 5. WOOt-ExceptliiK bright medium, which Is steady, all grades nro ncglocted and nominal In price. Offer ings largo nnd Bales possible, only nt fig ures much under those given below, which nre nuking prices: Medium grades. 14021c: light line. 13U17c; heavy line, 11014c; tub washed, 180C3ftc Evaporated nnd Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, Dec. G. EVAPORATED APPIiES Dcmnnd for cholco and fancy grades of dried fruits wns modcrato nnd as offerings wero light tho mnrket de veloped a firm undertone at n slight nd vnnce In prices; state common, 405c; prime, 4405ftc: choice, 6ft0i'ifl: .fancy, G07c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-lnnctlvo but stendy. Prunes. 2ft03ftc per lb., as to size and quality. Apricots. Royal, 11014c; Moor Park. 15016c. Peaches, peeled, 1G0) 20c; unpeclcd, 609c. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes day, December G: Warranty Deeds. P. M. Conkllng nnd wlfo to L. D. Morse, lot 3, block 17, Orchard 11111..$ 1,200 B. J. Cozier to H. M. Cooper, lot 10, block 32, Ambler Place " M. L. Llttlellold to G. W. Craig, lota 9 nnd 10. block 4. Smtthtleld add...... 143 J. F. Flack, trustee, to William Buste, lota 9 to 16, block 1, niudlson riquntv; outlets 159, 163 nnd oft lot 156, Flor ence 1,600 F. N. Furrlngton, trustee, to O, 8. Benawo, lot 38, block 4, Brlggs' Placo 800 Sarah Rice nnd husband to 1). J. Creedon. n 62 feet lot 23. block 1, Armstrong's 1st, add 1,800 Rumsoy Baling t OV H. Goodhard, lotH 1 to 6, 8, 9 and 10, Ballng's add.. 400 Deeds. Sheriff to C. 8. Francis, lot 6. block 1, Lako View 1,200 Samo to Chester Brldgman, n 25 feot lotH 21 nnd 22, block 7. Dupont Placo 975 W. K. Potter, receiver, to J. F. Flack, trustee, lots 9 to 16, block 1, Madi son Square; lots 11 and 12, block 4, Hitchcock's 1st add: outlots 159, 160, 163, undlvft lot 166, Florence 732 Total amount of transfers $ 8,754 NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curs Irapotency, Nlgbt Emissions, Loss of Mem. nu wasting uisenees, nrv. all effects ot Rolf-abuse or excoss nnd IndUcrotlon. A nerve tonio nd blood builder. Brings tlis Dlak glow to pale cheeks and restores tbo tiro of youth. By mail OOo per box. u boxes for 6O PILLS EO CTS. Quotations: Cholc 4.20: fair to good f choice grass wethe rood grass wethers, $3.6503.75; choice ewes, 3.250&&O; fair to good ewes. $3.0003.25: cholce spring lambs. $5.0006.25; fair to good spring lambs, $4.7506.00: feeder ewes, $2.250 3.00; feeder wethers, $3.5003.75: feeder Iambs, $4.0004.40. .Representative saies: No. 206 Wyoming' ewes 48 Nebraska fed ewes 63 Colorado wethers 242 Nebraska fed wethers. 221 Nebraska, fed wethers. 61 Wyoming buck lambs.. 214 Wyoming Iambs 22 feeder lambs 6 buck lambs 690 feeder wethers 242 feeder yearlings 193 feeder lambs $8.50, with our bankable gaurantee to our or refund the money paid. Bend for circular and crvy ot our bnnkablo guarantee bond. EXTRA STRENQTH Nervita Tablets Av. Pr. 105 3 35 101 3 40 92 .8 W 108 3 90 90 4 10 80 4 75 75 6 00 37 3 15 70 3 63 97 3 80 99 4 00 61 4 15 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle and Hons Both Go Dime Higher Sheep Steady to Stronar. CHICAGO, Dec. 5. CATTLE Receipts, 15,000 head: active. 10c higher; butchers' stock, steady to stronger; natives, best on sa le louay, x car m u.iu; kooii uj prime teers, $5.450 6.05: poor to medium, $4,000 .35: selected feeders, steady, $3.75114.25: heifers. $2.6VH4.60: canners mostly 10c higher. $2.0002.60: bulls, $2.6004,60: calves, slow, $3.6008.25; Texans, receipts, 350 head; best on salo today, 15 cars at $3.75; Texas fed steers, $4.0005.00; Texas grass steers, $3.3004.15; Texas bulls, $2.2503.25. HOGS Receipts today, 31,000 head; tomor row, 25.000 head, estimated: loft over. 4,000 head: 6010a higher; top, $4.95: mixed and butchers. $4,6004.90; good to cholco heavy, $4.60B4.92ft: rough heavy, $4.4504.55; light, $1.60-34.95; bulk of Bales. $4.7504.85. SHEEP AND IAMBS- Receipts, 18,000 head; generally steady to strong; choice, shado higher; good to choice wethers, $1.00 04.40; fair to cholco mixed, $3.7504,05; west ern shcop, $4.0004.40: Texas sheep, $2,600) 3.60; natlvo lambs, $4.0003.60; western lambs, $I.760C.6O. St. I.onls Live Htnck. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5. CATTLE Receipts, 3.100 head, Including 1.000 Texans; market active and ntrong, with natives a shade higher; native shipping and export steers, $4.850fi.Cfi; dressed beef nnd butcher steerj, $4.2006.23; Btecrs under 1,000 lbs., $3.4604.75: stockers and fr.eders, $2.4604.40; cows and heifers, $2.0004 60; canners. $1.2602.75; bulls. $2.4003.85; Texas and Indlnn steers, $3.10 4.65: cows and heifers, $2.3503.65. HOOB Receipts, 10,600 head; market steady to strong and higher: pigs nnd lights. $4.7O04.i; packers, $4.7604.85; butch ers. $4.&504.97ft. SHEEP AND LAMBS necelpts. 1.700 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.60 04.25: lambs, $1.6005 60: culls and bucks, $2.7604.O; Htockera. $2.2503.76. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo Dec. G.-(Spe. claLl Tho Journal quotes as follows: CATTLE Receipts. 1,400 head; market steady to lOo higher; natives, $4.100 5.40: Texans nnd wethers, $3.3006.25; cows and heifers, $2.0004.60: bulls and stars, $2,000 4.65; yearlings und calves, $3.0004.20: Block ers and feeders. $3.00W4.00; veals. $3.5006.00. HOOB RecclptB, 4,700 head: markot aver aared 5a higher; all grades, $1,7604.90; bulk of ales. $18004.85. SHEEP Receipts, COO head; market nc tlvo and steady, Kansas Cltr Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,300 natives, 400 Texnns. 100 calves. The best feeding nnd killing cattlo a shndo higher; plain, kinds Bteady; native iteeri, $4.1506.60: stockers and feeders nnd butcher rows and heifers, $3.0004.35: canners. $2.6O0 8.00; fed western!, $3. 6004. 90; fed Texuns, tmM.Jlil Da,lla lni.iiii,,.l iuiii nauii Positively guaranteed enro for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostin tlon, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, I'nralysln and tils liesults of Excosilvo Use ot Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, Bjr mall In plain package $1.00 a box, e for $6.00 with our bankable guar' antee bond to oure in SiO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton at Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL For salo by Kuhu St .()., lutu 11..1I Oug,us St., Omaha, Nob.; Geo, 8. Davis, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 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