7rilE OMAHA DALLY DEE: Sl'NDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1000. 17 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S THADE Unseiionitblo Weather Interferes with De mand for Winter Goods. MARKETS FIRM ALL ALONG THE LINE Aflvnnce Orders (or Spring Show t'p Better Than Last Year, lint n Still Oreoter Improvement Looked For After January First. 6! Tho volumo of business transacted by local Jobbers Uio past week ha been of very satisfactory proportions. The lack of neaaonablo weathor lion been rather u dis appointment, aa heavyweight goods are not moving a freely as they would If colder weather were, experienced. Hut In spite of that fact Jobbers In nearly all lines report trade at tho present tlmo oh being In excess of last year's figures. That being tho case It Is only natural to suppose that with normal winter weather trade would bs something enormous. Jobbers who aro offering spring lines on tho market aro meeting with exceptionally ood success and report that moro adyutico initic mn hern contracted for ni tno prusont tlmo than ever beforo at this season or tne year. iteuiiicin un--. course. Inclined to put oft ordering on tho plea that they have not time to consider the- matter owing to tho rush of the holi day season, but they express their willing ness to place liberal orders after tho first of tho year. Other merchants, on tho con trary, aro buying now for fear hlKhcr prices will rulo In tho futuro, so traveling men aro having little dllllculty In landing a good many orders. Tho market on practically all lines Is In a good, strong position and u number of advances hav taken place slnco last re port. Manufacturers of nearly nil classes of goods In tho cost aro crowded with orders und aro holding their lines at good, strong prices. 'Xhoy consider tho outlook for future business moro favorable than It has ever been beforo and consequently they flguro thoy will have nil the business thoy can bundle for nn indefinite length of tlmo. Under such circumstances the mar ket Is bounti to bo good ami nrm. Thero seems to be no weakness on any class of goods of Importance and as a result mcr-. cliatullso Is considered good property. (Irocrry Market Firm. Local Jobbers have done a nlco business tho past week, particularly In such lines as aro popular at Christmas time. The de mand for nil staples, however, has been very satisfactory nnd tho volumo of busi ness H heavier than It was a yenr ago at this tlmo. The market on nearly all lines Is llrm and a number of udvanccs are noted. There Is no change, however. In tho coffee situation, tho market remaining Just about steady, and comparatively llttlo business is being transacted In eastern markets. Tho sugar market Is very strong and several rellners have udvanced their quota tion 6o per hundred. Tho raw market Is also strong and as tho demand for refined frades Is heavy Indications nro favorable or higher prices. Tho chceso marknt Is firm ami quotations aro lc cr pound higher than they wero ten days ago. It is claimed that the supply of Octobor stock Is very light and that it Is practically all out of first hands, Hand nicked beans nro quoted 10c to 15o per bushel higher than they wero a week ago. Machine, cleaned and screen beans tire being offered at considerably lower prices than tho hand picked beans, out thero Is considerable difference In tho quality. Thero Is not much to bo said regarding tho canned goods market. As la generally tho caso this season of tho yeur tho de mand Is somewhat limited and probably will not Improvo to any great extent until after tho first of tho year. A;: lines, how over, aro In a good, strong position and particularly Is that true of tho eastern peaches, penrs and tomatoes. As lu noted above, tho demands for nuts Is very heavy from all sources and owing to the reported scarcity of filberts, walnuts and HrazlU tho mnrket Is strong. Pecans, on the other hand, nro a trlflo enslcr, owing to tho fact that the new crop has arrived en tho market. Ilnnlniiru Active and Strong;. Thoro havo not been any important changes in tho hardware market slnco last report, so far as quotations go. Tho feel ing, however, Is very firm on all staple lines, as Is shown by tho fact that Iron and steel prices aro still hardening. Mills aro all rushed with orders, which gives them ample excuse for holding their lines at verv firm tirlees. Ah thero is not much prospect of tho demand slackening for SOinO UII1U lu Ulilliu, m.,ni7 wm lug jwakw nn tin. ultiintlnu nredlct a vorv healthy but advancing hardwuro market for an Indefinite period. Thero Is moro disposition on tho part of both Jobbers and retailers to anticipate their wants than has been noted In a good'mnny months. Ever since tho first of tho yrnr they hae been buying lu a hand-to-mouth wny, but now they nro anticipating their wants for fear higher prices win ruio in uio juiuro. Loenllv trado has been very satisfactory though cold weather goods nre not going Into consumption at n very rapid rute. It Is thought, however, that when trade does set lu It will como with n rush and that tho loss of the Inst fow weeks will Bnmi im mmti'i'il. Iii mnklmr cnmoarlsons with last year local denlers find they nre soiling moro gnous now man moy uiu m tho closn of 1S99, so thny have In renllty very llttlo causo ror complaint. Nn L'luinico In Dry (ioml. Tho dry goods situation Is very much tfic amo as It wns a weok ago. Jobbers aro solllnir a irood many dress goods and such lines as aro not dependent upon weather conditions. Tho trado. though, In Btrlctly cold wenther goods Is undoubtedly light and probably will be until thero Is a change lu temperature, Spring lines, however, uro stork. 21c doe., loss off, cases returned; now whltcwood cases Included, 14o more. KRi Kll'TS-Wheat, 14S.0U0 bu.; corn, W, 10) bu.; oats, 7,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 41,800 bu.; corn, 13, COO bu.j oats, 2.0CQ bu. OMAHA WHOLESALE SfAniCHT. Conditions of Trnilc nnil Quotations on Stnple nnd Fnncy Produce, EGOS Receipts, light; good stock, 2ig23c. LIVE POULTRY-Ilens. 66!4c; roosters, 321c: spring chickens, Cl4f?7c; ducks, 514fj!c; geese, 5V46c! turkeys, C1437c. fresh dressed l'outvriiY-iicn. va 614c; roosters, 4g0c; ducks and geese, 7tfc; spring chickens, per lb., 61437c; turkeys, GAME Prairie chickens, per do., t'l.Wft 6.6o; mallnrd ducks, per doz., 1.1.00JI3.60: teal, Jl.60fll.75; mixed. Jl.6ogl.75j Jack snipes. 11.00; quail, 11.50; jack rabbits, ll.mtll.SS: cottontnlls, 75B90c, iiw i vuiiiiulhi iu inn, i.c; cnoice, 16Q16c; separator, 25c; gathered creamery, t.'nKsit nvRTRnat.'ir.t . packed, New York counts, per can. 28c; ex tra selects, 32c; standards, 25c; medium. 20c. Second grade, slack Oiled, New York counts, per can. Hoc; extra selects. 26c: tnndards. 20c: bulk standards, tier irul.. HAY 1'rlCf! MUOteii hv Dmnhn Wlir.tr.onln Iny Dealers' association! Cholre inilntid. 110.00; No. 1 upland. 12.60: medium, W.ou; coarse, H.60. Ilye straw, 16.50. Thoso prlc-s are for hay of good color nnd quality. Do- imtiiu iiiir; reccipn, cars. OATH No. .1 white, 2Cc. COHN-No. 3, 32c. BRAN-J13.60. VEGETABLES. TURNIPS Per bu. basket, 60c. UEETS-Fcr bu.. COc CARROTS Per bu., 5"c. LETTUPE-Per doz.. 3W735C RADIBHES-Pcr doz.. 3uc. 1JEAN3 Wax. tier 1-3 bu. baskets. 11! trlnp, 9oc. 1'OTATOES Per bu.. 40fl00c: Idaho, nor bu., 75c. SWEET POTATOES-Pcr bbl., 2.00i2.25. CARUAGE-Holland sied, 2c. TOMATOES California, per 4-bnsket crate, 12. ONIONS I'cr bu., 30c. CEl.EflY-Callfornln. as to lze. 45f75c. CAULlFLOWER-CaKfornla, per crate, n. KRUITS. PEARS Per box. 12.00g2.23. ORAPES-Malnga, per keg, J0.504f7.60. APPLES Native. ,ucfiJl.C0 oer bu.; per bbl.. J2.50; eastern, t3.Wd3.it; California Iiellllowers. per box, Sl.Wal.M. CRANBERRIES Hell and Uugie. 19 per bbl.; Jersey, pc bbl., tS; per crato. $2.7o. TROPir-AIi KRl'ITS. ORANOES-Callfornla seedllnES. J2.75: navels, (3 60; Mexicans, S3.50; Klorldas, SI, i,is.munh uaurornia, extra tancy, hi.vw .75; choice, $3.23. 1JANANA8 Per bunch, according to size. $2 'n.a.W. Fiaa California, new cartons, soc; lay ers, iBC. DATISH I'crcs nn. in 60-Ib. boxes. &ftc per lb. MIHCEI.IiANEOUH. HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 green, Co; No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c: No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. BVW No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6V4c; dry hides, SO 13c; hoep pens, atfisc: horse nines, ji.aixy j.a,. SMITH EturliHh walnuts, oer lb.. 13c: fil berts, er lb., 13c: almonds, per lb.. lHU20o; raw nennuts. per lb.. Mfi'ic: roasted, Ciitf 7V4c; llrazlls, 13c; pecans, I0yi2c. IIONEY Colorado. 21-sccllon coso, 53.75. CIDEH J'er ii)i., s; per nair uui j. HAtJERKRAUT Por bb!.. SI: per half bbl., S2.50. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. TREES I to 6 ft., ner doz.. $2: 6 to 8 ft., per doz., 12.60; 7 to ! ft., per ioz ;i.w; s to 1 ft., 14. MI 12 to 24 ft., ouch J2.O05fl.50. EVI2ROKEEN WREATHINU J'er .-o-ya, coll, SI. HOLLY AND CALYX W II Is AT 1 1 t e r doz.. (1.60. HOLLY I1RANCHES Per 60-lb. case, S4.60; per bbl., Sl.60172.00. I.ON'O NEEDLE PINES Per doz., S2.50. MISTLETOE Per 5-lb. box, S1.60.' MOW YOHK ISKNUIlAI, MAUKKT, selling In a very satisfactory manner nnd triivxllriir nipii rpnort merchants moro will ing to plnco their orders thnn Is gencrnlly tho cas at this tlmo of yenr. They aro counting on a big spring trado and Jobbers also aro preparing iu u ruoiiuiK uusi 'Hio market Is Just nbout steady for the woek, uo important changes having taken place. Cotton goods nro In tho samo un ni.it!,.! nntulltlun. thouuh manufacturers aro talking higher prices. The silk market also seems to bo tondlug upward unci those uiin urn in. nosition lo Know say inai u is Impossible for prices to go any lower, so timt whether any rndlcal chance takes place or not, u wouiu seem mini 10 curry a. fnlrlv liberal stock of Silk goods. Woolens nro also In a good, strong position, tho samo as has previously been reported. Print eoods uro unchanged, tho market remaining very llrm, particularly on fancy Leather (loods Unlet Tito samo ns has been tho caso for somo time past, the demand for boots and shoes Is rather light. Merchants' stocks have not been suftlolently broken to make It tinrpRHnrv for them to buy any great amount of goods. It always takes moro or less stormy weather to make the leather goods trado nctlvo and that Is what has not been experienced this year. Spring business, however, Is In good shnpo ami Jobbers havo all landed a nlco lino of orders. .... Tho rubber goods trade Is In very much tho samo condition an that of boats and shoes. The effect of tho light demnnd In tho country is now neing leu in tno way merchants aro paying their bills. A largo percentage of the goods sold nro dated December 1 and ns the bulk of tho goods havo not been sold a groat many mer chants nro asking for extension of tlmo. That faot, though, Is not causing any great uneiiBlness on the part of Jobbers, as thoy friil confident that beforo tho year is over merchants will clean out their stocks In good shnpe and bo but llttlo tho worse off tor tno present mini uriuunu. Fruits nnd l'roiluue Fruit and produce men havo done, a nice business tho past week, though the rush has not been quite as great as during Thnnksglvlng weok. There have been very few changes of enough Importance In fruits anil vegetables to be worthy of mention. Just nbout tho samo lines nro offered ns wero on tho market a week ngo nnd prices remain practirany tno snme. uio poultry market Is a llttlo hotter than it wns at Inst report. The oxtreme'y low prices at Thimksglvlnff tlmo shut ott to a very largo oxtnnt the rrceliits for last week, which pavo an opportunity for prices to recover to a certain extent. The egg mnrket Is also higher and It Is commonly reported that a few concerns have bought up all tho cold storage eggs in tho country, as to whether or not thoy will bo nblo to odvanco prices still runner cnntiot un torn, as mncu ne iionitn uiMin tho rerelnts of fresh eccrs Should tho winter b exceptionally mild thero might no enough tresn siock on tni market to prevent storago men from put llllg turn liui'4. l nil illiunutu Such lines as tnrlsttnas trees, evergreen wreathing, lio'ly, etc.. aro now on the market and the quotations nt which they are selling win uo ouna in nnoincr coiumn Knnaaa Cltr (irnln nnd Provisions KANSAS CITY. Doc. s WHEAT Do cember, 63'tc; Mny. C5Tio: cash, No. 3 hard c&GC6c; No. 3. C2HWt3e; No. 2 red, CStfl-jS'.fcc, CORN December. 33W-0! May. 3mH3l4o cash. No. 2 mixed, 33fiSlc, No. 2 whlto 84ic; No. 3, Slte. OATS-No. 2 white, 25c. 11YK N'n. ? 4t5c. HAY Choice timothy, S10.00O10.60; choice prairie, 9.owa.to. Ill'TTER Creamery, l!Hf23o; dairy, fancy, 17(5. EnS-Easter; fresh Missouri find Kansaa PIGEONS Live, per doz., 30c. VEALS-Cholce, &fI0c. Quotations Various COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Entire Market Goes Into Slight Decline at the 01oiug. DECEMBER CORN TUMBLES WITH THE REST Clilcaan Firm Ilur ."500,000 nushels of (lata 1'riM Inlons Open I.otrrr on l.lburul IIok Receipts, but Hold Steudy on Home lluylnir. CHICAGO, Dee, 8.-Llberal receipt's ware mainly responsible for a r.ct decline of ?ifi'ic lu Janunry wheat today. Hotter weather and freer country offerings de pressed corn, December closing U4 and Vtf Vc lower, Oats closed Ho down and pro visions a shado to Sc lower. Thero was merely a ljcal market for wheat. Steady tables maintained prlcs for a fow minutes at tho beginning of the sesKlon, but the reaction after tho liber ality of the day's receipts, added to re cently Increased stocks nr.d tho almost total lack of outside business, caused weak ness which wns still apparent when ths closing bell sounded. Janunry opened U JtVio lower at 7Uc to 71c, and sold to 70Hc, closing HiIio und.;r yesterday nt lOVtfiOJie. New York reported live loads taken for export. Clearances In wheat nnd flour at tho seaboard wero equal to 437,'i'W bushels, Primary receipts wero 7I9.0W bushels, compared with i.)0) bushcU a year ago. Minneapolis and Duiuth reported 620 cars, ni.-alnst 491 Inst week nnd 409 the corresponding day last year. Local re ceipts wora 101 cars, ten of contrnct gradi". Clearer weather and larger country ac ceptances forced out liberal amounts of long corn. Of today's tecelpts, 261 cars, there wns nono grading contract, but th. 30 Interested In December deals mild little .lt tention to what has recently been a potent bull factor. Dtcember sold from 37ttc to 3CHc nnd closed Udc lower at 3c. May wus also heavy, but not having attained such tin elevation In prlco ns hid Decem ber, had less dlst.mco to fall. Thls option sold between 3G'Er3jc and 30ic and closed 'V.TiVic down nt ZiAc. Tho only feature In oats wns thf purchase of 6o0,oi bushels of Mny ft.. 2io hv a lot.nl llrm. Prices yielded somewhat, with whea. and corn, but, all consldetcd, prices woro remarkably stendy. May sold between 23Ko and 23HC and clojed o lower ut 23Vc. Receipts woro 177 cars. Provisions opened lower on liberal hog rccelpta and lu sympathy with wheat mil corn, but held steady on local buying. Jnnuary pork sold between 12.17'4 nnd S12.10 and closed 6c undor veslerday nt $12.15; Januury lard between SU7l.j1J0.'Jo nnd $0.86ti0.87',i, closing 2!4c lower at SoSio, and January ribs between JS.3214 and ti.yj, with tho closo a shndo down at .SOft(l.32VIi. Estlmuted resnpts Monday; Wheat, 115 cars; corn, 275 curs; oats, 175 cars; hogs, 4J.000 hend. The leading futures ranged as follows; Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y, Wheat Dec. Jan. Mny Corn Dec. Jan. Mny Oats Dec. Mny Pork Jan. May Lnrd Dec. Jam May Ribs Jan. May 70 70H 70 701,1, 70 7i7m 7i4 w,i:ow'nWt 73i 73fl 73Vi73Ut)H 73Tkij71 r,a 37; sc, 3C; 3:14 3D 363'5H 33VS S5H 3iVt 301411?; 20Hi( 30!i 3tiVi 38Trd?i 21H 214 21i 21i 2U4 23'i . 23'j23S' 23I 23T 12 12H 12 1714 12 10 12 15 12 20 11 97!4 1- 05 11 97V 12 00 12 05 7 13 7 15 7 1214 7 12i 7 1214 0 87H 0 3714 6 " S7H C 90 6 9214 6 93 6 9214 6 95 0 95 fl 30 fl 3214 C 30 6 32U 0 3214 6 3714 fi 3714 0 3714 ti 37(4 40 of the Pur on Ciiimiioilllli'S. NEW YORK, Dec, S.-I'LOCR-Recelpts 27,051 bblB.; exports, 31,020 bbl3.; salos, 6,100 pkgs. ; market was weak nnd ngnln some- whnt lower, responding to tho decline In wheat: winter patents, $3.00173.90: winter Htraluhts. S3.40i3.6u: winter extras, w.wu 2.90; winter low grades, $2.l5tf2.C0; Minne sota patents, f.i.ytw i.rj; .Minnesoia uiiKern, 13.00(3:1.26. Itvo Hour, dull: HUles. 450 bbls.: fair to good. J2.9oiy3.10: cholco to fancy. S3.15 I&3.25. Ruckwheat flour, quiet at S2.151J2.20. I1UCKWHEAT qtllot at twruBc, c. l. r., New York. CORNMEAI-Dull: city. S9c; nrandywlne, S2.40Ii2.6O. JlllMauuu3 , . w,3v, a. ... .j.t afloat; state, 62yG3e, c. 1. f., New York, car-lots. 13ARLEY Quiet; feeding, 42540C, c. 1. I., Iluffnlo; malting, 55f7C3e, o. I. f Uuffalo. PARLEY MALT Dull: western, 05672c. WHEAT Receipts. 13t1,C0O bu,; exports, 65,889 bu.; sales. 1,750,000 bu. futures and 21,000 bu. spot. Spot, wenk; No, 2 red. 78c, 0 1. .. ,1 . n,t ".M ' ,. nlm.nln... XTn 1 northern. Duiuth. 82?;c. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard, Duiuth. iic, r. o. u auoat. up tlntiH. nftpr (iiii'iilnir steady on Vublcs. drifted to a lower basis und through 'vigor ous operations by the bear element, stimu lated by Intimations of depressing weekly statistics on Monday, dullness In export circles nnd tho big prlmnry movement, closed weak at M'ic net decline. Sales ln- n1...1,..1t X.. o I.mini. 7?lrr?S, ntrta,trl nt 77Hc: March. 7ltfl79c. closed at 7!).o; May, 78TMI79 7-lCc, closed at 78Tic; Decem ber closed fit 7614c POItN Rei'oiots. 175.775 till.: exnorts. 162.- 903 bu.; sales. 30,000 bu. futures and 23,000 bu. spot. Mpot, wean; rso. i, hu'c, eievaior, ami 4614c f. o. b., ntloat. Option markot was de- presseu louny oy weuiiiiusa wi i;iiii-o. un proved weather west and a local disposition to unload recent purchases. Closed weak and ijflo lower. Jnnuary. 44v;(414c, closed nt 441Jc; i.Iny, I2(if r.'Hc, closed nt 42c; Do cember closed tit 4514c OATS Rocolpts, lu.uoo mi.: exports, m.wi tin. Hunt, dull: No. 2. 2614c: No. 3. 26'ic: No. 3 white, 30c; No. 3 white, 29c: track mixed western, 28V4Wic: track whlto western, 2S!4ft35c: track whlto state, 28!4Q35c, Op tions, nun fin a nominal. HOI'S Quiet; state, common to cholco, 1900 crop, 1821c; 1899 crop, 11015c: old olds, 2fi6c: Pacific coast. 19W crop, 15W19c; IS99, 10iT14e; old olds, 2i8c. HIDES Klrm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. 1814 19c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 15c. ljfciiYTilKii ateauy; nemiocn iwie, uucnun Avrcs. llcht to heavyweights, 24fi25c; acid, 23U2414c. wuui- uuiet; aomesuc uceuo, im-ou; Tcxnn. IinniMOlnVfJ Taa tiranilif am Itf t1rt !Vl I jiu y toiuii w nLtii oi.uuj i j i w'-"" (W11.75; mess, J9.00ti9 50; beef hnms, Sio.ooif 20.60; packet, S10.00W10.50; city India mess, Jlu.WWn.W. -Ul ments, qiuei; picKieu nei- No. 2. Cash ouotntlons were ns follows FLOUR-Oulet: winter nntents. S3.Cifr3.S0: straights, S2.10y2.00: clears, S2.903.30; spring spi-clnls. S4.30; patents, S3.40Q3.S5. WHEAT No. 3, (MiiF71Hc: No. 2 red, 71 (ttit'ic. OATS No. 2, 221?St22c; No. 2 white, 254 UUi ill. .1 Willi!', .l'?i'HllC. HARLEY Fair to choice mnltlne. 6057c. HEEDS Flax. No. 1. $1.60; No. 1 north western, $1.62. Prlmo timothy, $4.40. Clover, contrnct grade. S10.00ffil0.25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.3714 kiii.w. i.iiru per iw ids.. i.iu(ijf.i:. snort ribs sides (loose'). $6.2.VhY,.75. Drv salted shoulders (boxed). $5.8714fiU214. Short clear Sllles (DOXO(l), Jti.7U38.t)U. WIIlBKY-nasIs of high wines, per gal., $1.27. SUGARS Cut loaf, G.15c; granulated, 6.C0c; 'confectioners' A, 6.65c; oft A, 5.40c. Following aro the receipts and shipments iur tuuu. . Articles. Flour, bbls... Whent, bu... Corn, bu Onts, bu Rye. bu tiarloy, bu. Receipts. Shipment 17,000 1 2.00Q 113.000 128.000 20C.0OO 42,000 222.000 247.000 0.000 7.000 .. 68,000 04,000 On tho Produco exclinmrn tndnv thn t.nt tor market wus dull; creameries. lir,'24c; dairies. 13fl20c. Cheese, steady at lOUflllUc. Eggs, firm; frcuh, 26c MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AMI IIONDS (Irnernl Sniiiniury of Iteeent Kvents nnil Conditions Sow Pre viilllna- i-xii luniv, ucc. 3. Thero was verv llttlo active trp.dlng In stocks today and cnurncicr or tno m.irKct remnlncd nnout the samo ns for several dnvsi past V,t;n,'!.??ieo c.0,nLaml l"ttw p( th" other liv dl StrlftlS Which tl.ivn 1,non nn,,,nl.. .1.,. pressed during tho week, continued fever ish nnd unsettled. Tennessee Coal fell an extreme. 3J nnd recovered 2 points. In sympathy with the Into general strength of tho steel group. Fedetal Steel led the rl?,iy,uam, was helped by talk of dlvlden.l distribution nnd of tho adjustment by agreement of tho dltinuted points between tho great steel combinations. Tho move ment of nrlces In thn n-ennr.-il lief n-na glsh throughout. The weekly bank stnte- . ' cii so nccur.i:oiy rnrecnted that It. had little Influenoo on the tradlni;. ir anything, prices wero n little better nfter the statement on taking of boar profits nnd in sympathy with the sharp rally In the steel stock, but there Is no tnuiiK" in uio oiumnii tiiat tne cutting In two of tho small surplitu reserves at this period Is a serious uhao of tho outlook ii nui u pjii-ciuuuvo sianupoint. Ilvldciire of Prosperity. Tho continued Interior utmnnd for money liVi "VS.! : .ilpWIml nliniililern. tAiSIRc. V. 1 evKienco nr 01191- pickled Tam.78V5Wc. LardT easy; wfstern J f XBf j s t PnTSff"rftB y steameil, $7.50; December closed at $7.5214. purposes of 'peons who ato 1 ?old nnmlnnl: refined, nulct: continent. $7.00 South America. J8.23; compound, $5.S7litft3.0O. Pork, quiet; family. S15.504fl6.00; short clear, J14.0fWT17.0O; mess, $12.O013.0O. UUTTER Firm; creamery, lSW2Cc; fac tory, 1215H; Juno creamery, 18ft231ic; 1ml tntlon creamery, 15019c; stato dnlry. 16Q24C. CHEE8E-Strong: fancy largo fall made, lHic; small fancy fnll madn, llic KaaS Stendy; state and Pennsylvania, 27ii30c; western, regular packing, at mark, 22W27c; western, loss off, 29c. J'U TA 1 UJ'ja W'lei; jemeys, i.vuui.JOi; Now York, $1.26411.(1214: Long Island, $1.60y 1.76; Jersey sweotB. Jl.751f2.75. RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra, STi Alio: Japan, 44c POULTRY Alle, dull; fowls, Sc: chick ens, 7c; turKeys, sosvic. uresseu, nun; turkeys, 779c; chickens, 3QSc: fowls, 33Sc, HAY Quiet: Bhlpplng, 77l4S0c; good to choice. K4W1C. r r,liU aienuy; suriiiK iiimh. m wiiid..i.,; middling, $17.uxu 19.50; winter broti, $17.00' 18.50; city. $1G.5UU17.1X). TALLOW Dull; city, 4ttSjM74c; country, 4?ilW-i!1C METAI,S The week finishes with the metal market quiet and without posltlvo feature. Tho undertone may bo called rather weak, in tho general way, following like conditions nbroml. As usual for n Sat urday markot thero was prnctlcally no busl ness. We quote: Tin. dull at $27.23; lako copper, dull at $17 for Lako Superior and $10.6.'i4 for rnstlnc; spelter, quiet and rather easy at $4.22!i'j8 4.2714; Iron, slow but nlmost steady; foundry, northern, $15.00i316.50; bouthern. Slt.SMi 15.75. und soft southern, $14,UO16.76; lead was quiet at $1.3714. Toledo (friilu mill Seed. TOLEDO, O.. Dec S. WHEAT Dull and weak: May, 7iSc. CORN Dull and lower; cash and Decem ber, 39c. OATS Quiet nnd firm; cash, 2314c RYE Neglected, CI-OVERSEKD-Steady: 1S99 prlmo, $6.30; December, $6.75; March, $8.83. Minneapolis Wheat, Flour nnil Ilriin, MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 8. WIIEAT-Cnsh, 72V: Docombcr, 71Vir71!4e; Mnv. 73H173?jc On track: No, 1 hard, 74Sc; No. 1 north ern. 72Hc; No, 2 northern. 0.HVu70Hc FLOUIl-Flrst patents. Si.OOfll.W; second patents, J3.S083.90: llrst clears, $2.9'a3.(W; second clours. J2.lOQ2.10. nitAN-ln bulk. $11.6011.75. l'eorla .llurUrt. PEORIA, Dec 8,-CORN-Easler: new No. 2. S5c. OATS Firm; No. ti white, 2414c, billed throush. WIHSKY-On the basis of $1.27 for finished goods. forces into retirement again. The future vulue of the securities of the great com binations depend on whether they can keep prices at a level low enough to deter tho smaller enterprises from competitive pro duction nnd still earn dividends on tit Mr largo can tnl At the presotit staxe tlu domestic demand for tho product seems to havo become sufficient to lessen the nt tractlvoness of foreign rules for our products. The recovery in the securities of Iron industrials In aermnny I', thcrs foro an Influence In the decline of Ameri can competition and prjmlses to show effects In our export trade statistics be foro long. The current shipments abroad of Iron products nro still heavy, but ns tho Iron Age significantly observes: "That is water that has already passed the mill." In tho sugar trade also speculation snows Itself sensitive to Indications of n renewal of the "trado war" or the Html ndlustment on the ba.!s of tolerated competition. Tho problem struggling ror soiuuon in tins case Is to tlx a limit to tho possibilities oi Ab sorption by purchase of new competitors wnn tne consequent ourueu oi cnouai en tailed. Utit these are not new problems for financiers or for speculators nnd their importance nt this time Is due particularly to tho generally reactionary tendency which is prone to develop In tho stock mar ket. Sucn a tendency Is entirely normat toward tho end of tho yenr owing to tho nctlvo requirements for money In the seasonnuie initio nnu in preparation mr yenrly settlements. Ilefore the election bankers nnd financiers wero unanimous In their predictions for nn nctlvo money mnr ket und tnniln tirennnitlntis to conserve the resources accordingly. These preparations proven more tnnn nmpie aim tno posi elec tion rclaxntioti Hooded tho money mnrket with credits. Trusts l'lny n I'nrt, Tho nart tnkun In tho loan market by trust comoniilps tnnkes It somewhat diffi cult to measure the absorption of credits for purposes of stock market speculation, ns it does not figure In the loan item of tho banks, Wlillo trust companies wero loud Ins money on tho stock exchange they wero withdrawing deposits from the banks, so thnt thero was nn actual loan contrac- t on reDorted bv the clearing House baliKS nt tho prlod of greater speculative Pctlv Ity In the stock markot. Now that trust companies nre making preliminary nr rungements to meet tho yearly settlements on Janunry 1, thero Is likely to bo an In creasing disposition by these Institutions 10 can loans, inus uriviug oorrowcrs 10 uio banks for rcnowals. Hankers' Predictions Jiintlfletl. Tho larce movement of currency to tho Interior nnd tho heavy bank clearings at Interior points Justify tho predictions made by bankers beforo the end of tho year, al though tho effect Is soinewhut belated. With this Inroad uoon New York bank 10- sources to meet Interior needs and specula- two oorrowcrs resorting to tno banns tor renewals of loans called elsewhere, thero Is n possibility or forced liquidation In tho stock markot, especially with prices thero invitingly nign. Money rules nave uein higher during tho week, but tho money market outlook has not prevented tho con tinuance of strong points lu tho market, especially In tho lower-priced railroad stocks. Organized buying has been In evi dence In somo caBes, supposed to rclloct tno continuance or tne policy among tho great railroad system? of securing rep resentation lu tho compnuleH of competing or connecting lines. These points or strength hnvo served to vary thn prevail ing tenuency, wnicn was icuctiouur). The business lu bonds on seovr.il ilavs during the week has risen nbovo tho level of the dealings In the active stock markot niter election, out tins at no time reaction tno h Kh level of tho January. 1899. nerlnd. The buying wns moro or less speculative! and was specially directed to contingent Intercut bonds nnd Junior Issues. Gilt edgo and high grade bonds nro quiet. United States refunding 2s declined Id per cent; old 4s, 14; new 4s, and 3s and 5s, 14 un der tho call price n week ugo, tho rouowing are tno closing prices on the New Voni Stock exchange; .. 9'4 .. 21 .. 101i 26Ti nwever. It with th tintrtlno. atnMru on mnrgln with borrowed moncv. The re ported numose Of tho TroiMlrv, rlnnnrtmnn, to nntlclpnto tho payment of over $"i.oco.'V1 of January government li.tercst did nit iriij-vti nriiiiiui'iii in nnv extent, as ex nerienco shown thnt i n ,nnn,, . - lief Is cumbrrsomo and plow In making funds available to tho open moncv mar. ket. Even in the stringent money rmrket of last fall, holders of government bonds Wero SlOW to collect thn Intoror nrr,1 by tho government In advance of coming !,'. ' cuirmn yearly fccuiompnts tor lYim-ii lurpuriiiiim nas nireauy commenced ii'YiiiYi' urn uisuuremeni nr a larger sum in moncv winn ever Dcrore tn tho hlstop ol tho rnuntrv. T in irrecu aritv nr mn nnv mnriii Ins thn last week Is significant of the 'n settloment of sneenlntlvo fnniimnnt n,i n,. present satiety of the voralMis speculatlvo demand, which took In nil clashes' of pc curltles without discrimination for n Mme after election, The decreased volume n' deallnc-s Is n reflection of the eoml'ttnn in iiiiiur, i no fiinrp renci'on in prlCT urn' represents too iiniii:ong nr specj Intlvo pools, nnxtnus to tako profits mi' alert to thn decllnlnir Intoreat In mun latlnn, This unlonllng nrncihs has serve to rtveal the collnnso of the enrlv hiinvin! buying spirit. The Surnr episode wn lu porno pari an aggravni'ng cause nf t"i: iruoencv or siocks, anu in nmn nrt mer.?l un iiiusirniinn or ii. 'roe nnnrtivn nAnn latlon In Su?ar had Its own mitlvo In the unwarranted expectation of a dividend In crease, but other stocks1 In tho market oner an nnoiogy. Industrials ns a irrnim nro nhnwlnrr tl. effects of thn nemilnir nriihlnm nf t.r. flcacy of tho new indiistrlil comhlnntliii as a financial device, Tho "greener" nnw iiHuisirinis an more sensitive than 'hns with an older history, but the same caur affect both Tim stjel ernuri t fforu (li brt example nf the qunttons nt Irsuo Tho principal of thosn nuestl'-ns Is whethx llin cnpllnll7Htlnn Is so high that nt-lv Mich pr'cs for the nroduct ns Invite neiv comtietltlon will bring In the reouNltn profits to uinlntntn dividends. Tho nctual iiisuiirseineni ot niviuenns on tnene st"f!Vi nnd the course of events In the trnd Awr. Ing the Inst year here obviously failed tn entirely soivo iioutits on tni'i sunject In Mi minds of tho speciilnltvi nnd lnvetln' public, its Is shown by the prices nf th lecurltles. The outcomn of events tn Hi trado during tho coming yfnr are nw.iltod to rorm a nans ror moro nennite con elusions. Tho nroflts ef innnnfnctiirn a Inst year's level of prices, it U proved wpre so creai ns 10 invito tne nrinmnj Into nctlvltv of n lnrie avvreirnte nf nro ductlve forces which resulted In nn nverago production nnd necessitated heavv rnnrnj. slons to work off the surplus. The lower pries level nu ariven smsuer proaucuve Atchison 2S Wabash do pfd 8214 do pfd Raltlmoro & O... 7S1i Wheel. & I.. ! Canadian Puc... 851i do 2d pfd..., Canada So 6Sli Wis. Central .... 11 Clies. & Ohio.... 36J4 Third Avenuo ...11414 Chlcngo G. W... HJsH. & O. nfd MH C, H. i u laiiiiAunms lix 140 Chi. Ind. ti. L.. 2314 American Ex. ...160 do pfd 6fi'i V. S. Ex 60 Chi. & E. Ill 9614 WellsiFurgo Ex.l.U C. & N. W 166 Amer. Cot. Oil... SOI C, R. I. & P U3S do pfd 90 C. C. C. & St. L. G'il4Amcr. Malting... i Colorado So 7 do pfd 2,i' do 1st pfd 42-SAmer. S. & It.,., tat. do 2d nfd 17 do nfd 9i Del. & Hudson. ..115 Amer. Spirits ... 2 Del. L. & W 1S2 do pfd 17 Denver & R. .. 25 Amor. S. Hoop.. 27i do pfd 79-H do pfd 71 Erie lfi',Amer. S. & "W... 4:,: do 1st nfd -15 do nfd M. Gt. Nor. pfd 17714 Amer. Tin Plato. 44H iiocKing i.oai ... n ii o pin n. Hocking Valley.. M14 Amer. Tobacco.. 10514 Illinois Central. .123 do pfd ...135 Iowa Central .... 11)14 Anno. Mln. Co.,, 47 do pfd 44t lirooklyn R. T... 70U Lako Erlo & W. 35UColo. Fuel & 1... 61;4 do pfd 105 .Con. Tobacco ... 3J'I Lako Shore 211 do nfd. L. & N 82', Federal Steel Manhattan L....lU7?i do jifd Met. St. Ry lOl'iGon. Electric Mex, Central .... 12?tGlucosn Sugar Minn. Sc at. L... 6114 do prd do pfd 9914 Inter. Paper . Mo. Pacific 691 do pfd .mouuo & unio... i.acieuc uas M W.. .. 61 .. 76J4 ..1C9H. .. 52',i . .100 ..22014 .. 73 .. 09 I.. K. & T l?'i National Illscult. 7614 do nfd Z,': do pfd 90 N. J. Central.... 14 H4 Natlonnl Lead .. 18'i N, Y. Central. ...111 do pfd 9214 4IU1Natlonnl Steel .. 35 8 do pfd 93 C!vi N. Y, Air Ilrako.101 SI1 No. American ... 1S14 l'nciuc uoast Norfolk & do nfd No. Pacific . do pfd Ontario & W Ore. Ry. & Nnv. 42 do pro Pennsylvania Reading do 1st put. do 2d pfd... Rio G. W do pfd St. L. & S. F. do 1st nfd.. do 2d nfd 49 St.- L. Southw.... 14 do nfd 37 ut. j -inn ud'-i do nfd Hi iic St. P. & omnha. .120 So. Pacific So. Railway ... uo Hill Tex. & Pacific. Union Pacific . do pfd do 1st nfd 76 do 2d nfd lllVPncltlc Mall .... , 20 People's Gas ... ervPressed S. Car. 31 no pru... , G3 Pullman P 92'4'S. R. & T. 1104 Sugar r,?l do pfd. 40;; 17. 67 tZi C5 4i 97i 4M4 s Car.200 6 123J4 .1141 Tenn. Coal & I.. 57'i. U. 8. Leather ... 12? lo pfd 7114 l S, Rubber .... 2614 do pfd 78 Western Union.. 2 Natlonul Tube... 01! nn pia nn OOH Amiil. Copper ... 95 20 . Republic I. & S..1011 70T4 do pfd 611 E0 P. C. C. & St. L. 67 specie this week were $41,243 gold and J9V 9.kt silver. The exports of gold and silver aggregate $1,2P6,117 silver bars nnd coin, and J.',.7S0 gold. The Imports of dry goods and merchnndlso wero valued nt J7,C9l,we. Iliixtini StocU Cluiitntlnns. HOSTON, Dec. S.-Cnll loans, 3i71 per cent; tlmo loans, 45(5 per cent. Official closing: A.. T. S. F. . . , SS West End 93H do pfd VJffc Westlngh. Eloc. 52U Amer. Sugar ... 1234 Atchison 4s toi',4 Mo pfd ..,.114 N. E. G. & C. 5s. Crt Iloston Sc Al 2I91 Adventuro 0 lloston Eli'Vnted.t.V. Allouoz Mln. Co.. 214 Iloston & Mo IM Amnl. Copper ... &U C. II. & Q 13IJ4 Atlantic 26 Dominion Conl.. ?f Boston St Mont do pfd ...11214 Hutto & Iloston. 77 reiieriii nicei ... bi uni. ,v lIecia...,.S10 . 761 Centennial 15 .131 Vrankllii J6 .liali Humboldt 25 DHceoia iu, Parrot 471s yulncy 174 do nfd FltchlMirg pfd Gen. Electric do titu ll.i Mex. Central .... 12's 'kh. Telephone. S5 N. E. G. Sz C !;' Old Dominion ... 27t Rubber ,(, Union Pacific ... 70" Union Land 2v4 Snntn Fo Cop. 1 limn rncK ,., Utah Mining Winona Wolverines .. . . liv ..281 li ... 3t ... 4614 Ex-dlvidend, l.oiidiui Stock (liintnt Ions. LONDON, Dec. S.-2 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money.. 07 "i-lfi Erlo li do neat 9,141 do 1st pfd 4Cj4 Atchison 39?a Pennsylvania ...73 Canadian Pac... t-.v . Rending 1014 St Paul ...12'JTiNo. Pacific pfd.. 8li" Illinois Central.. 127 jGrand Trunk .... CS. Lotilsvlllo siJi'Anaeondn PU Union Pnc pfd.. K'-h Rand Mines 3o N. Y. Central.. ..115 I RAIl SILVER-Stendy ut 29 13-1 6d per ox. MONEY-21214 per cent; the rata of dis count In tho open market for short bills was .115-161 per cent; for thrco months' bills, 4 per cent. Weekly Hunk Stntement. NEW YORK. Dec S.-Tho weekly state mcnt of uvernges of tho associated banks shows: Loans. JSOfl, 142,500; increase J1.9H.400. Deposits. JS61,04,7fio; decrease, $3,35.200. Circulation, $30.G07.!Wi: decrease, $02,1W. Legal tender, $JS,157.9M: decrease, $1,916,600. Specie. $162,804,400; decrease, J4.093.1WO. i(Total reserve, $220,962,300; decrease, $6,0o6,. .o!ip.,'rvo required, $215,261,175; decrease, Soli, 650. Surplus reserve, $5,701,125; decrease, $5,101,- Tho Commercial Advertiser's Ixindon flnanclal rnblecrnm says: Tho markets here opened much quieter today than thoy have been recently, Americans began rather weak below parity. Llttlo was dodo in them, nut tne tono nnrueneu uuring tno morning, the lower prices apparently tempting a tew purchases, Tho only notn ble features wero Erie securities, the first proferred and the bonds. Discounts were steady. Tho price of eagles and bars re mains unchanged. . r tv York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. i. MONEOn enll. steady at 414 per cent; prlmo mercantile paper, wa per com. STERLING EXC1 1 ANOE Nominal, with actual business lu bankers' bills at $1.8314 for demand ami nt ji.m. ror sixty davs: posted rates, $1.82'4 nnd $4.S014; commercial bills. S4.uAw4.i)I'4. SILVER-Certlllcates, Olfifioc; bar, 6114c; Mexican dollars, 50lc. HONDS State, Inactive: railroad, easier; government, strong; refunding 2s, reg., lot'4; coupon, 105; 3s, reg. und coupon, 1914: new 4s, reg, and coupon, 13714; old 4s, reg,, 114; coupon, 115; 6s, reg, nnd coupon. 112. The closing prices on nonds today nro nc follows: U. S. ref. 2s. reg.l044iN. J. C. g. 6s....127?i do coupon 10) l.o. Pacific 3s.... 7'4 do 3a. reg 10914 No. Pacific 4a., ..ltd do coupon 10914 N VCfcS L 4s,.l074 do new 4s, reg. 137'ii N. & W. con. 4s. 9914 do coupon 1371s Ore. Nnv. Is 1U do old 4s, reg..U4i do 4s 10214 do coupon U6si Ore, S. L, 6s 129W do 6s, reg 1 12 do cons. 5s 11714 do coupon H" Rending gen, 4s.. PliJ D. of C. 3 C5s.... 12414 R. G. W. Is 10014 Atch. gen. 4s 1021, St L & I M c. 6s..ll3',J do ndj. 4s KSli St L & S F g. 6S..U-9 Cannda So. 2s. . . .10S St. Paul consols. 1761 C. & O. 414s 103 fit. P.. C. & P. 13.119M, do 6s 120K ,in 5s 122 C. & N. IV. c, 7s.lS9'iSo, Pacific 4s 81 do 8. ,F deb. Ss.llS So. Railway 5s... 113 Chlcngo Ter. 4s.. 1W, S. R. Sc T. 6s 70 Colo. 80. 4s 834 Tex. & P. Is 114 D, & R, G, Is.. ..101s do 2s is Erie general 4s.. ?oi Union Pacific 4S.1071 F W Sc D C Is... 7714 Wabash Is UfiV TlM-. l R 1 (ll L 1n On ti nt 7 HUM. I'vlt'Cll JU ur),.jw,i U" o t . . . . 1 1 la. Central 115U West Shnrs 4s,.,l)5 L. Sc N. unl. 4s. .10014 Wis. Central Is.. S7U M.. K. & T. 2s... 7114 Va. Centuries .... 91 do 4s 93-i Adams Ex. 4s.,,.104 in, 1. u. in iiu Neir York .11 1 11 1 11 r Htoaks, NEW YORK, Dec, S. Tho following aro llln ciulllb MUUUIHuil.i u, lllllllflfr Bimres toasy; Chollnr 1! Crown Point .... 10 Con. Cnl. & Vn..l2o Dcadwood 6, Gould & Currle.. 47 Halo Sc Norcrois. 1 Homestake 6500 Iron Silver M Mexican 10 Ontario 6iA Phlr 65 "lymnuth ij d'-ksllver 125 I'fd 700 Wf-vra Nevada .. 30 Standard .,soo Union Con 17 Yellow Jacket ., !'0 Hrunswlck 10 Imports and Uxnorts, NEW YORK, Dec 8. Th Import of OfTlrlnl 1nn.tiv Otflrlnl Wnilncadnv 3.1i oiticlal Thursday 3.392 Uinclal Friday 2.12J Ulliclal Saturday 229 Ta,.I .1.1- 1- I, ,M , - 01- tUMtl HUH Wi'QK.,,ild,lVJ 1,,., Wnnl nn.1h.rt n.... 1 1i,1 M'1 Week ending Nov, 24!!!.'21,'(.5 57,107 Week ending Nov. 17.. .,20,161 38,495 ii era ending ov, 10..,. s.sua .u,i .u,ii J V .. r II I'll F . A . ..r. I.I I.nna T I. T III,' .... . . . v . u IUC (ItllU IUI Ul& V several days, with comparisons: I 100. UW.1SS.1897 1S6.1895.1 4 37 Condition of the 'I'rensnry. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.-Today's Rtnte merit of tho treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 g(ld reserve In tho division or redemption, goldy$97;33UG3. CaS'1 baln"c $137.7&-,.54'J; Jlnuk Clenrlnus. CHICAGO. Dec. K.-ClcnrltuiH, $19,464,941; balances. $1,620,178. Posted fxclnnge. $l.i2V4 4'. Jilw 1nk exchange. 2.1c discount. ST. LOUIS. Dec. S.-Clcnrlngs, $l.716,95.y; bniunres, $311,281. Money, 4r7 per cent Now ork exchange, 40c discount bid, 2.'o discount asked. CINCINNATI, O., Doc. S.-Clenrlngs. $2. OjI.,00. Money, S'qf, per cent. New York exchange, par to 10c premium. PHILADELPHIA. P".. Dec 8.-Clearings, $14.W,37(l; balances, $2,056,018, llAi.TIJIORE. Mil.. Dec. 8.-Clearlngs, $4. C07.709: balunccs, $394.09i. HOSTON. Dec. 8.-Clear!ngs, $21,137,231; balances, $2,326,100. ForelKii Flnnnelnl. RERLIN, Dec 8. Prices woro Irregular on tho bourse today and business was In active. Ititcrnnttoniils were firm. Ameri cans wero Inclined to easiness. locals urow firmer nt the close on bear purchases. Ex change on London. 20m 43'ipfgs for checks; discount rates, short bills, 314 Per cent; three months' bills, 44 per cent. PARIS, Dec. 8. Iluslness on tho bourse todny o"ened hesitating, Improved und ad vanced. Later a mure prorounced rise In rentes favored Intcrn.itlnnnls. Metronnlt. tans wero In strong demand and lifted up tractions. Thrco per cent rentes, loir 72Uc for the account. Exchnngo on London, 25f 914c for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 63, 65. LONDON, Dec, 8. Gold premiums are quoted today as follows: ijupiios Ayros, 130.10; Madrid, 33.7714: Lisbon, 37.27; Rome, 5.S214. St. I, on I (irnln nml Pro visions. ST. LOUIS, Doc. S.-WHEAT-Lower; No. 2 red, ensh. elevator, 7014o: track. 71!4'n72c: December, 7014c; January, 7Sl4c: May, 72')iif 72T4o: No. 2 hard, fiSHc CORN Lower; No. 2 cash, 36c; track, 36l4iij36s;c; December, 35,c; January, 34a; May, 35t.c, . OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 23o; track. 235MJ2IC: Drcombcr, 2314c; May, 24Hc; No. 2 white. 27ft2714c. RYE Firm at 60c. FLOUR-Steadv; patents. $3.60fT3.65; extra fnncy und strutglits, $3.10(3.25; clears, 2.t3 03.10. SEEDS Tlmothv. nominally firm at $4.00 ff.J4.50; flax, no market. CORN MEAIj Steady, $2. 11RAN Dull; sacked, east track. 6367c. HAY Timothy, steady, at $12.6tV(i14.00; prairie, strong, ut $10.ClMfll.6O. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.23. WIIISKY-Stead... $1.27. HEMP TWINE 9c. HAGOING-7f;7:ic. PROVISIONB-l'ork, sternly; Jobbing, $13. Lnrd, J0.S71. Dry salt meats (boxedi. quiet; extra shorts. $7.25; clear rlb and clear sides, $7.50. Ilucou (boxed), steady; extra shorts, JS.23; clear ribs and clear sides. Sj.60. METALS Lead, dull at $l.22!4ftl.25. Spel ter, higher at $1.1214. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 6c; turkcyi, 514c; young, 614c; ducks, 6!4'H7c: geu.io, 61M(fic, HUTTER-Dull; crenmery, lSy23c; dairy, 1CB20C EGGS Steady nt 23c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 7,(X bbls.: m heat, II, 001 bu.: com, 114,000 bu.; oats, 22.000 bu. . SHIPMENTS Flour, 7,000 bbls.; whea., 31,000 bu.; corn, 49,000 bu.; oats, 23,000 bu. Liverpool '(irnln nml Provisions, LIVERPOOL, Dec. 8. WHEAT-Spot, steady; No, 2 red western, winter, 5s lliil; Nn. 1 northern snrlng. Cs 2id: No. 1 Cali fornia, 6s 2,4d: futures, steady; December, 6s livii: Marcn, us tu, CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, now, 4s 21iil; futures, quiet; December, Is 2d; January, ;.s juiiu; larcn, as iuii. phas unnat an. iiuict. &s sui . FLOUR St. Louis funcy winter, steady at 8s fid. HOI'S At i.onuon tpaciuc coast), steaay, 2 Ss-ffilS 5s. PROVISIONS Reef, extra India meps. dull, 67s 9d, Pork, prlmo mess western, firm, 72s. Lnrd, American refined, In pnllii, Mlendv. 39s Cd: nrlino western. In tlircen. steudy. 3Ss Cd. Hnms, short cut. 14 to 10 . . . . ... , -, , r. r. . . , , , ins., tne. in), un ua, jiui'imi, iuiiiurri.iim cut. in to iu ins., strong. ss; snort rins, n to 23 lbs,, firm, 4Ss Cd; long clear middles, light. 33 to 40 lbs., firm. 48s 6d; long clenr inlildlos. heavv. 40 to 45 lbs., steady. 4Ss 3d: short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., stonily, 45s 3d; clear ponies, it to iu ins,, nrm, th fid, slinu ilers. snuare. 11 to 13 lbs., steatlv. 81s UUTTER Finest United States, nulct at 9os; gnou i j iinoci mates, nun a', ms ua. CHEESE American, finest white, oasv, r.lH Cd; American, finest colored, easy, 52s Cd. tallow 1'rimo city, nrm, 2ns hi; aus- traiinn in i.onuon, sieauy, ua m. Oil nnd Itosln. nil. (MTV 11r.r. S A1 1 3f 'r.1 If l.nl ances. $1.07: certificate's closed at $J1.0S4 bid for cash; shlumcnts. 113,679 bbls,: average. f.8.551 bbls.; runs, 104, C93 bbls.; avorngo, 81,- 'JJII DDIS. NEW YORK. Dec. 8. OILS Cottonseed. quiet; prime crude, 2S14o: prlmo crudo, yel low. 3114c. Petroleum, dull; refined New n. ni.iin.i..inl.in ...,.t i . . 1 III A, ,..u, . llllUUUIIllllU llllli IJtll 111111,1 13, J7.20: Philadelnhla nnd Rnltlmoro. In bulk $1,03. Roln. steady; strained, common to good, si.0iijii.i0. Turpentine, tmtfc. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 8. OILS Linseed steady at 32s. Potrolpum, refined, quiet at Tit; nun rounoii, spot, stoutly at L'og su, Turpentlno spirits, quiet at 29s 9d, Rosin, common, sieuuy at ivj'i. Hiiunr lurket. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 8.-SUOAR-Flrm; open tiiiiiie. oui i ii-inc; opun ksiiio, enn- trlfimol, 3 13.16'u-l 3.16c; CHiitrlfugnl white, 4U(fil;c: yollow. 417.4 ll-16c: seconds. S'fMc. Mola3res, steady, open kettle, 22323c; con trlfugal. 9tf21e: syrup, 2Pft:tlc NEW YORK, Dec. S.-SUGAR-Raw. quiet nut nrm; rnir reuning, ,s iu-k.c; centrifugal, j) test, 4 i-ibo; moiasses sugar, s u-iuc; re fined, nutet: stnndard A. 6.40c: confection ers A, 5.40c; mould A. 6.85c: cut loaf, 0.00c: . . t. ,i em., ........ 1 ....... i r -n . .......... 5.60c; cubes, 6.75c. Molasses, steady: New Orleans, open kettlo. good to choice. 32frt0c. LONDON, Dec. 8.-HEET SUGAR-9s 7!41. I) ill n til (i i ii I u Market, DULUTH. Minn., Dec. 8,-WHEAT-No, 1 hard, cash. 7214c; to arrive. 7314c; Decern, ber. 7214c: May. 77c: No. 1 northern, push 7014c: to arrive. 71To; December. 7Ula; May, 7."c; No, 2 northern, 61!4ilfC6V4c; No. 3 spring, 621!K&Uc. c6rnw;c. O ATS-2314Q 2314c. Phllndelpliln Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 8.-HUTTER- Htcady rancy western creamery, 20c: fancy prints. 2Sc. EGGS l''lrrn: froh western, 29o: fresh soulbwi'Htern. 2c; rresh scuthern. 27o. ClIEESE-FIrm; Nev York full creams fancy, small, 1114c; New York full creams lnir to cnoice, iuytoii'.4c, AVolil .Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 8.-WOOL Dull and easy; medium grades, HfflCc; light lino. 13 'riic; neavy line, ii'aiic; tuo wasnea, isu Indicates Sunday Indicates holiday rri, .fiirtint Af nt ntor.k brought In todny by each rond was: r....lA it.. ... at.!.. lPr'tt V.U111C, w, I'. ' , m. sc bi. i". ity Union Pucllle systom. . & n. v. ity '., E. .fc M. V. R. R. ., St. P.. M. & O :. & M. R. R. R ii x a. nv C. R. 1. St P. Ry., E. C R. I. & P. Ry., W. Illinois central Total receipts 7 The dlsnnsltion of tho dny's receipts wus as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Huvers. Omaha Packing Co...., a. 11. Hammond Co.... Swift und Company..., Cudahy Packing Co..., Armour & uo R. Uocker & Dcgan.... Vannnnt Sc Co luston Sc Co .lvlngstono & Schaller t. F. Hobblck Other buyers OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Choice Comfed Steers Ten to Fifteen CenU Higher for the Week. HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT FIRM UP LATER llotlt Fnt Sheep nnd I.mulii Mnr He Quilled Wenk to n Dime l.ovrcr for the Week, hut Choice Feed ers Show .No Change, SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 8. Cattle. Hogn. Sheep. ... 2,73 3,633 6,'.3 7.MS9 9.194 9.V0I t),33S 9,113 r, 4,212 1,129 1 278 17.659 10,532 24.211 2J,03j 20.77S Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov, Nov. Nov. NOV. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec 4 8214 4 POHi 4 821. 7S4 71 4 7S 4 76 4 74ti 4 851J 4 7014' 4 74li 4 HS'i 4 4 firi 4 .si: 4 771? 4 Kl'i 4 81 4 7SH 3 3 S4 3 87 3 8 I 8$ 3 89 S 86 .1 3 Ml 3 77 i .1 76 3 73 3 (Hi 3 71 3 74 3 76 3 81 3 80 3 86 3 81 3 83 3 35 3 35 3 36 3 35 3 M 3 31 3 37 i 44 3 46 S 81 3 23 3 20 3 19 3 21 3 25 3 28 3 29 3 29 3 37 3 35 3 2V 3 39 S 27 3 31 3 32 3 18 3 11 3 311 3 14 3 34 8 84 3 39' X Ti 3 27 3 80 3 21 3 28 3 80 3 27 3 2.1 3 25 i 19 3 21 8 25 3 32 I 17 3 161 8 18 i 15 t ! 3 21 3 I61 3 21 3 25 3 32! I 3 33 3 19 3 091 3 23 3 16 3 00 3 19 3 46 $ 45 3 41 3 39 8 41 Z 42 3 38 I 41 1 1 4S 3 60 3 43 3 37 3,t 3 35 8 42 3 39 3 09 3 39 A .13 3 36 4 45 V 4'i 4 4 31 4 41 4 2S 4 4i 4T5 4 30 4 40 1 41 I 47 4 38 4 '.'1 I 35 4 lui 4 34 St. L. Hv tssourl Pacific Ry. IS 8 21 14 23 25 S 3 3 138 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. 1,426 1,0)13 1,031 37 2,401 2,631 69 13. 10 27 28 23 r 271 No, Av. ... SGO ...1065 ... 940 ...1110 ... CSO 130 Av. . 850 .1100 .U9i) ,.1091 Pr. 4 25 2 75 3 10 3 21 HEIFERS. 549 2 K 6 00 66 278 68 273 74. .....219 63 263 81 231 57 818 67 316 61 322 67 301 53 316 69 807 74 211 65 291 68 248 C8 249 68 276 61 201 93 1&2 63 321 61 313 60 3of 42 39J 65 218 60 287 61 214 65 261 37 332 65 314 66 281 49.. 82.. 67.. 64.. 61... 55,. bl.. 74.. 67.. 67. 69, Hllni'lPTllnrn n'rn ,1t, n fw tlft.'lil .if fat sheep on sale todny, und they brought practically stxmlv ttrlin Tim fow fenders offered also sold without material change, 11 neing just nbout u uunl Baturuiiy market. The rre..lii( nf hnnti f.ir Hia tveMf nre Just about the samo ns they were last weoK, but ns compared with tho corro- pondlug week of hist ve.ix thero Is :i gala amounting to 4,162 hend. The market has been In fnlrly good 'jlinne, though price on fnt stuff declined a little nil nrolind. It Is safe to quote nlieep wenk to a dlmo lower for the week, nnd himln have irono off about tlui samo amount, unless it be ott somo 01 tuo choicest nuncics, Tno Heavy weight sheep urn not as good sellers, ns buyers want tho kind that weigh around 100 pounds. Thn feeder mnrket lini shown verv little change. Good wethers are Just about sieauy, nut tlto snme us nits been the ciso all along, common light lambs nnd old ewf.i am slow solo and prices weak to a dltn-3 lower, noon stun:, However, is soiling in good shnpe at nbout the sumo (imitations tun nave neon in rorce tor some time p isi. Quotations: Choice fid wethers, $4.Kip 4.15: fnlr to good fed weth.MS. J3.RT.Sf l.tw; cholco grass wethers. 83.7.l(:i.90t fair to rood grass wethers, 13.65ff3.76; choice ewes, 3.25tr3.60: fair to good ewes, 13.00if3.25: cholco spring lambs, f 5.00ff5.25: fair to good snrlnir lambs. !4. 751(5. 00: feeder ewes. 12.2510 3.00; feeder wethers, J3.6ciif3.75; feeder lambs, jl.oow-MO. Hepresentativo sales: No. Av. 3 feeder ewes 7rt Totals 179 9,073 CATTLE Thoro were only a few bunches of cattlo on salo today and no material change in tno prices pain were noiiconoie, Ihero has uecn un increase in came re ceipts tho pnst week over those of the fireceoing wees; amounting iu i.wi ii.-uu, nit ns compared with tho corresponding week of last year there Is a decrease ot 1,407 head. The demand has been In goxt shnpe for all Kinds or goon cutiui nnu 1110 tendency of prices has been upwnrd, There havo not been very many strictly prima comfed steers on the market this week nnd It Is safe to say that prices nre l(Kjl5o higher than they were at tho close of tho previous week. Thero Is a good demnnd for Christmas beef nnd cattle that aro good enough for thnt trade aro bring. ing verv sausiaciory prices, ine common nnd ha'.f-fat stuff, however, is selling no better than It was a weok ago and pack ers nro not nt all anxious for that class of cattlo. Tho good kinds of cows nnd heifers nre selling Just nbout steady with tho closo of last ween, -more is a goou aemanu ior thn hotter crndes and It Is not difficult to dispose of them at good prices. Catiners nro also selling In good shape, 110 particu lar change in prices ueing nnticeauio ror tho weok. It Is tho medium kinds which havo suffered, Sellers have found It diffi cult to movo them at uny figure and tho markot can bo quoted on such kinds as 10it 15c lower than It was .a week ago. Runs, veal calves ana stags navo ncen In good demand all the week and prices nro perhnps a llttlo stronger. The feeder trade has been nctlvo on the best kinds nnd the cholco heavyweights may bo quoted lostiso nigner ror ine weeg, There havo not been many cattle coming and ns thero Is considerable demnnd for them buyers havo had to nay good prices for thorn In order to got them. The com mon kinds nnd light cattle, however, nro only nbout steady for tho week and trade on them Is nono too active. Stock cows and heifers nro also only uuoui sienciy ror the week nnd the same may bo said of stock calves. Stock bulls, though, havo been gooj sellers all the wceK anu prices nro a little stronger. Tho receipts of western range cattle aro decreasing ut a rapid rato and there have tiepn nnlv n few beef steers offered the past week. Good kinds havo brought strong ,.rli.Ati nml cnmmnn Irtnria lirivr. fifit ulwitvn much change. Tho best grades of grass cows and -heifers have held about steady and so also havo canners, but the medium trades aro lOfllSc lower. Cholco heavv leeuers may do iiuoteo iu'cjoo uigner ror tno ween ana oiner khius nooui sieauy Representntlvo sales: t 1 1;. i." 7 cTWvna Pr. No. 4 05 1 COWS. 2 25 5 2 40 1 2 iO 13 BULLS. 2 85 CALVES. 6 60 STOCK COWS AND .,..580 S 18 STOCK CALVES. .... 336 3 25 1 170 .... 350 3 m STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ..., 710 3 80 2 450 4 50 COWS AND HEIFERS. .... 922 3 25 COLORADO. 15 bulls 1352 2 60 8. 11. l'ropit Colo 7 feeders.. 883 3 80 7 feeders,. 781 3 fO HOGS Thorn was a fnlrlv liberal run nf nogs on EU.10 louay, nnu oh otner mnrKois wero lower, opening bltli hero wero 2l4'ff5o lower. The bulk of the earlv sales were nt 14.7714, 'with a few of tho choicer grades of Km ana uiiicncrwi'icnis ml si. mi. nun Hnmn of tho heavier hogs went at 14.75. After tho long string nan ncen soiu 11 tiecnmn ap parent that mere were hardly enough hog? o go tho rounds, nnd as a result sellers held what they nau lert at stronuer nr ice Tho market kept getting mure active, and at tho Inst end it wns mostly n 81.80 mnrket. Tho bulk of all tho ralos'went nt Jl.77'j nnd 84.80. with nn occasional load at 1I.S2W. and as high as $1.85 was paid. Everything wns sold In god season, the close being very actlvo nnd the loss of tho morning almost regaineu. Thero hss been a fnlrly liberal run of hogs hero the past week, though hardly as many as during the preceding week, thn decrease nmotintlng tn 4,081 head. As com pared with the corresponding week of "at yenr there Is very little difference, Tho demand on the part of local packers bus been fully equal to the supply of hogs, and tho markot has been In gjod shane each day. Until the last two days of the week tho tendency of prices wns upward, ard on Thursday, tho high point of the woik prices wero tho highest slnco November 2. Tne weeg cioseu wnn tno average cost nbout ibc nigner tnnn 11 was nt tho bejln ning 01 tno ween, ticpreaeniaiivo sales: No 73.. 45 100 17 106 11 106 29 90 16 80 40 90 11 109 69 198 08 217 Av. 8h. 75 41.. 66,... 39.... 73.. ,394 .298 ,.301 .246 63 169 68 305 65 389 49 355 86 154 60 291 60 309 70 .263 43 IStl 43 350 64 292 47 342 73.., ...287 7R 251 61 265 64 296 70 861 160 40 200 'lib 100 '40' so 40 40 120 'l6 Pr. 3 75 4 10 4 0) 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 7214 4 76 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 771 J 4 7714 4 771 4 4 77', 4 7714 4 77'", 4 7714 4 7714 4 771A 4 77' J 4 7714 7714 No. 63... 69... 63, . . 47... 64.,. 65... 6... 66... 60... 69... C5... 66... 61... 65... 46... 62... 66... 61. Av. Sh. .,250 160 ...265 120 ..266 210 . .324 . . . ..301 160 ,..297 ... ,..280 40 . . .303 40 ,..347 60 ...251 80 ...29S 80 ...30 120 ...291 ... ...272 120 ...313 40 ...270 80 ...337 120 .va ... 68, 212 6.T, 298 77 233 63 239 67 229 71 228 80. 76.. 45.. 80.. 0.. 72,. .239 .217 .209 .211 .170 .215 40 120 200 60 60 807 ,333 ...250 ...321 . . ,:r;i . . .326 ,'..'.30"l ...217 ....273 . ..2.10 ....247 ICO 40 80 40 80 40 'so 120 120 40 266 120 SO 40 40 40 80 40 80 SO so 80 1C0 ItW 120 40 40 80 80 ti& 13! il ill,1 i H 4 r lS 4 77ti 4 77U 4 774 4 771? 4 77i I2,lk 4 7714 4 771? 4 77't 4 771, 4 7?tJ 4 77U 4 nt.. 4 771, 64 2S7 65 215 CS 19 71 211 70 260 77 219 62 I'M 80 241 68 309 C6 236 87 204 SI 193 86 201 71 225 W 200 74 277 71.... .261 61 275 73 211 64 270 66. 62. 68 255 83 2.-S 73 222 ,...1SS .ij 236 90.., 64.. SO... 6.1... 72.. 49.., 76,. 61.., 60.. 74... 77.. 78.. 97.. 66.. . . .229 ...2.' ...297 ...353 ...2M . . .268 ...280 ...261 ...175 . . .232 ...172 ...241 .230 80 80 280 120 40 '46 240 S20 80 80 200 SO so 40 ico 40 80 280 240 40 40 'so 80 200 SO SO SO 4 80 4 0 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 SO. 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 SO, 4 SO 4 SO 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 V) 4 SO 4 W 4 W 4 SO 4 80 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 80 4 SO 4 SO 4 Ml 4 SO 4 S214 4 82l !& 4 So 1 sheep 70 4 Iowa feeder wethers 62 !02 feeder ewo S5 10 Iowa fed ewes 131 22 feeder wethers 77 14 Iowa fed wuthers loi 12 Iowa fed lambs 97 IT. tl 40 3 00 3 85 2 40 3 10 3 70 3 '.0 4 80 CHICAGO I.IVll STOCK. MAIIICIIT. Cattle Nominally Stoutly Uiiks Gen erally l.iMver Sheep Menily. CHICAGO, Dec. 8.-CATTLi:-Rocolpts, 8,200 hend! nominally steady; good to prlmo natlvo steers, $5.IOifi.OO; poor to medium, Jl.10iif5.35; selected feeders. $3,754(1.30; mixed stockcrs, J2.25fj3.76; cows. J2.O05fl.15: heifers. J2.65iJM.C0; canners, J2.00!2.60; bulls, J2.25f 4:50; calves. $3.50f5,25: Texas fed steers, J4.(0Tri.S.ri: Texan gniBS steers, J3.30fll.10: Texas bulls, $2.60(1(3.25. HOUB liecetpts, todny, rt.iD neau; .moii lay. 40.000 head, estimated; left nvr.-. 2.600 head: irenerallv VMiva lower: ton. Jl.92rj: mixed nnd butchers' closed strong nt Jl.COitf 4.92H; good lo choice heavy. ji.0jW4.hu; rough heavy. Jl.60l,CO; light, $1,651(1.90; bulk of sales. J4.76fi4.S214. til I HEP ANU l.A.nils iteceipts, xuu tiean; steady; good to cholco wethers, $I.00I(I.40: fair to choice mixed. 83.TtViN.03; western sheep, $I.OOCM.40: Texns sheep. J2.60flr3.65; native minus, ji.uotfj.&o: western tamos, J4.T5gC.50. Knnsnii City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Dec. S. CATTLE Re ceipts, 160 head: prices unchanged; receipts ror the wecK. 37,uou nenti; 1110 iignt supply this week stimulated values; tho strongest advance was for good butcher cows, whllo choice killing steers wero n trlllo higher nnd Inferior short fed kinds slightly lower; native steers, Jl. 401(5.00; Blockers and feed ers. J3.COi(l.60; butcher cows nnd heifers, J3.00dT4.85; canners, J2.50fi3.0O; fed westerns, J3.T61ir.23: fed Texnns, $3.T6ifN.O0; gruss Tox- ans, w.iums.io: cnives, w.wjqrj.w. HOGS Receltits. 8.600 head: market stendy to 6c lower; receipts for week, 62,000 head; light supply nnd higher values cuused an ndvonco for tho week amounting to nbout 1214c: heavy hogs sold today at J4.8.I 4.9214; mixed, Ji.S04jl.90; lights, JI.T64.9o; pigs. j4.rioru4.Tu. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts this week, 15.000 head; trado ruled actlvo all week mid prices advanced 104120c on killing f;rndes; stockcrs nnd feeders, steudy; ambs, J4.85W5.60; muttons, J3.TC4J4.I0: stock. erH and feeders, J3.50S4.23; culls, J3.004j3.60. St Louis l.tvc Stun.'; Mnrhel, ST. LOUIS. Dec. 8.-CATTLE-Rcceluts. 300 head, Including 100 head Texnns; market steady; native shipping nnu export steers, J4.604IC.T5; drcssctl beef nnd butcher steers, J3.904(3.23; steers under 1.000 lbs., J3.(KM5.00: stockers nnd feeders, J2.2U474.40; cows nnd heifers, J2.004(5.00; canners. Jl.254r2.T6; bulls. Jl.T54i3.S5; Texas nnd Indian steers, J3.S04C 4.nr,; rows nnd neirero, ..;)4(;i.wi. HOGS Receipts. 6.300 nenti; mnrKot i.c lower; pigs and lights, JI.T54N.85; packers, J4.804N.85: butchers. Jl. 854(4. 95. SHEEP AND LA All In ICCCCIplS, UW lieiui; market nctlvo nnd sfendv: natlvo muttons. J3.T54i4.25: lambs, J4. 6040.25; culls and bucks, J2.0O4J3.T0; stockcrs, $2.60413.00. .Veiv York Live Stock .Market. NEW YORlv. Dec. 8.-EEVE8-Re- cclpts, 665 head: nominally sternly; ship ments. 1,317 cattlo. 19 sheep and 5,197 quar ters of beer, cnives, receipts, 33 nciiu; very light trade and dull and weak for ull Eorts; veals. $I.C0f7.75: grassers. nominal. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recclpts, 1.C03 head; sheep, very dull; lambs, sternly and lOo lower; sheep, $2,604(1.00; liimbs, $1.6214 ; culls. $4; Cn ndlun lambs, J5.S040.O0. 6.00 HOGS-Recolpts, firm. 3,007 heud; nominally St. Joseph Live Stock, SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Dec. 8.-(8l)C clnl.) The Journal quotes ns follows: CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; market steady and dnmand strong, IindS Recoliits. 10.300 head: market mostly 5c lower; nil grades, Jl.SOyi.l'j, bulk of sales, Jl.85414.8714. HllEEl' Demand strong. Stock In Slulit. Following nro nho receipts nt tho four principal wrstorn markets for December 8: Cattle. Hons. Hhceti. South Omnhn 229 9,115 278 Chicago 200 26,000 200 Kansas city 11j s.mjj . ., St. Louis 300 6,300 100 Totals 889 48,915 678 Kvnnnniteil l)rl-d Fruits, NEW YORK. Dec. 8.-E VAPORTED AP PLES Tho market for ev.ipornted nppbn ruled rather quiet, but ubnut stonily at un chanced urlccs. nn tho basis of 4fi6o for state common, 4i4I6!e for prime, 5H4l6o for choice nnd rancy rennsyivania. vc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inac-tlvc. Prunes wero quoted from 314c to S14o per lb,, tin to size nnd qunllty. Apricots, Itoynl, llt14e; Moor Park, 154iP!c Peaches, peeled, 16ff20s; impeded, Pennsylvania, 9c. Ximv York Dry (infills .Market, NEW YORK, Dec. 8. Tho week closes with a quiet general mnrket. In staplo cottoun tho demand Is motlernto nntl prices nro unchanged, Fnncy prints uro quiet: staples uro In steady request and somo lines of reds tending upward: ginghams llrm but quiet; print cloths, dull, but prices llrm; cotton yarns were very Irregular, with moro presHiiro to sell than a week ago, woolen and worsted yiirns dull and enny. Milwaukee Grain Market, MILWAUKEE, Wis., Deo. R. WHEAT Sternly; No. l northern, 73l44i74'4o; No, 2 northern, 714J72C, RYE-Stendv; No. 1, 51c. HARLEY-Dull, No. 2, 69c; sample, 450 4CHc RRPEMMEYaCO. B00H4iirLirE sicg. OMAHA It ED. BRANCH 1036 K-M gncoin nta JAMES E BOYD & CO,, i'ciepbone 1039. Onialid. Sol COMMISSION, GRAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS OJUiD Or TEAUB. Crrapondnct: John A. W&rran Ca uurtt wlr to CblcAsv aa4 Mw Tor