10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1000. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wlt Finn and Actiro on Better Export Dsmand. CORN SAME, BUT INACTIVE, CLOSING HIGHER ObIji Seem Still I'nnlile to ShnUp Off Their I.ptharicy Provision For feit Monday's tlnln, CIiihIdk 1'Ivb to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAaO, Dec. 11. Wheat was mode rately actlvo und linn on a better export inland, a decrcaso In the world's visibly nuppiy and urn all northwest receipts, May closing '0'io over yesterday. Corn closed a shade to i hlfc'her and oats unchanged. Provisions at tho closo wcro 5ftl0c lower. During tho forenoon tho wheat market contented itself with holding merely steady under tho .encouragement vouchsafed by tho northwest, whore rccclptn wcro smnllcr, und on tho expectation of a moderate world's visible decrease. January oicned unchanged to io higher at 73117314c and sold during the llrst hour to 73W. , A frac tional recession from this point followed, but later New York reported 63 carloads taken for export, 10 of them from Chicago, and Hrudstrcet's world's visible, figures showed a decrcaso of 2,1M,000 bushels, all or which Influenced shorts to cover. In consequence May rallied to 73o and closed firm. Wct'-ia higher at 73'AW73SC Seaboard clearances 111 wheat and flour, wrru c(ual to 850,(WJ bushels. Primary receipts wero 803,000 bushels, compared with BM.0OJ i bushels a. year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth re ported 4(VJ cars, against fi33 lust week and 403 last year. UkmiI receipts wcro 121 curs, 3 of contract grade. ... , . Corn was firm but Inactlvo. Uecelnts worn 297 cars, nono of which wcro 'graded contract. 1'erfect weather conditions and liberal country olforlnKS hnd a depressing Influence- early, but prices grew firmer later In sympathy with whent. December Hold between SGUc and 3CHJ and closed 4c higher at .Wc. May ranged between 3Gc and 35T4fl30c and closed a shado up at 3Cg Si'ic. Onts remalnod In a stalo of coma. May selling between 23c and 2.'l'&Wic and closed unchanged at 23c. Ilecelpts wero SUt cam. Provisions early wero moderately active and firm. Hog receipts wero heavy and nhortH took tho opportunity to cover and secure protlts without sending tho prlco up mitcrlully. Later when this support was withdrawn prices saggeil and tho close was rasv.- January pork Bold between 312.35 and t2.l'A and closed Go lower at 12.3). Jan uary Inrd between Jfi.U.i und frt.Si'.iliG.KH, closing Co down at tG.STA. and January ribs between JK.3214 and $i.224, with tho close 10c depressed nt $B.22V6. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 90 cars; corn, 146 cars; oats, 93 cars; hogs, 42, 000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles. Opcn. High. Low. Closo.j Yca'y. Wheat Dec. Jan. May Corn Dec. Jan. May Oats Dec. May Pork Jan. May kard Doc Jan. May Jtlbs Jan. May K)', 70 C9T6 70V4 09 70fffM, (O'Wl '0)'t 70 73 73if',s 73H 73 ism 70?, 3GU 3H 361 ZCM KCi IVAWM 36iMVM 3G!, 3(3 21V1 2ia; 2U1 21 211 23H 235f4; 23$ 234 23H 12 23 12 33 12 15 12 20 12 2." 12 13 12 15 12 05 12 074 12 1214 7 20 7 224 7 15 7 20 7 20 6 90 0 95 6 J52V& fi 87 Yt 92W 6 95 7 00 G 90 6 924 6 97V4 C 32"i C 3214 C 22V4 fi 224 8 32U G 40 6 40 C 30 G 32ft G 40 No. 2. Cash quotations wpro ns follows: FLOUR Quiet; winter patents. $3.65(3.80; itrnlghts, I2.10Q2.CO; clears, J2.90W3.30; spring specials, 4.30; patents. M.10S?3.&3. WHEAT No. 3, G3T2c; No. 2 red, 71 WCortN-No. 2, SWic; No. 2 yellow, Mc. OATS No. 2. 22c; No. 3 white, SS'iifJGc; No. 3 white, 2Mr5&Hc. RYK-No. 2. tWiGOc. UAUL13Y Fair to choice malting, GOtffOta. SHEDS Prlmo timothy, J1.40; clover, con tract grade. J10.0rtffil0.23. PROVIBIONB Mess pork, per bhl., $11.50 11.62V4. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.12V4Ti'7.20. Short ribs sides (loose). M.iSVi7ti.60. Dry salted Bhouldem (boxed). J5.87HQG.12V4. Hhort clear Bides (boxed), $8.5.7B. WHIBKY-Unsla of high wines, per gal., 11.27. HUQARS Cut loaf. G.15c: granulated, B.COc; confectioners' A, C.DSc; off A, C.40c. Following uro tho receipts and shipments iur iuuu. Articles. Receipts. Shipment?. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu Jtye, bu liarley, bu.. 30.000 14,000 21.000 ...197.000 ...297.000 ...306.000 ... 8.000 85.000 140,000 2.000 87,000 18,000 On tho Produco exchanco todav tho hut. ter market was quiet; creamorlcs. lBffiMo: dairies, lSWUH-c Cheese, actlvo, 1OU011V4C Eggs, quiet; fresh, 26c. N13W YOIUC CiKNKllAL BIAItlCGT. Quotations of the Ilajr on Various Com mod It lor n. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. FLOUR-Rccelpts, 88.013 bbls.; exports, 29,393 bbls.; huIcb, 9,100 pkgs.; market, although quiot, was a little steadier on the Improvement In wheat; winter patents, J3.G0ja00; winter straights, $3.Otf(H.55; Minnesota patents, 13.9W1.25; win ter extrus, J2.G02.90; Minnesota bakers, $3.00 W3.26; winter low grades, $2.45fl2.G0. ltye flour, easy; sales, 400 bbls.; fair to good, $2.90(1(3.10; cholco to fancy. $3.15y3.45. Buck wheat flour, nominal at J2.10Jf2.15. HUCKWHEAT-Qulet at U062c. c. I. f New York. COUN M I1AL Dull ; yellow western, S7c: city. 8Dc; lirandywlne. J2.40fl2.GO. ItYK-ateady: No. 2 western, Uic, f. o. b., Ruoat; stato. 52eS3c, c. I. f Now York car lots. 1ARLEY-Dull; feeding, 42JflGc. c. I. f., Buffalo; mnltlnp;, KJitac. c. 1. f lhiffalo. 'AJVLKIY MALT Dull; western. G.-,(U72c. WHEVT-Hecclpts, 41,400 bu.; exports, 27, P46 bu.; sales, 1.550,000 bu. futures and 100, (J00 bu. spot. Spot market, quiet; No. 2 red, TS'ic, f. o. b afloat, nnd 7Gc, elevator: No. 1 northorn, Duluth, 831,1c, f. o. b,. nfloat; No. 1 hnrd, Duluth, SjHc, f. o. b. Hfloat. Options wero cxtromely dull all day, but firmly sustained on light offerings, pteady English cables, a liberal docreaso In world's stocks and small northwestern ro colpts. Closed firm at YtttM,o not advance, gales included: No. 2 red, March, 791-16c51 IWjC, closed at 79V4c; May, 7S ll-l&079Vic. clpsc,d at 794c; December, 76 C-16c, closed ut 76c. COUN Receipts, 141,230 bu.; exports, 104, 292 bu.; saleB, 80,000 bu. futures nnd 250,000 bu. ppot. Spot, Bteady; No. 2, 45V4c. ele vator, and 4514c, f. o. b., nfloat. Option jnarket was Inactlvo but steady In lino with lugher cables, continued poor grading of westorn arrivals, tho rise in wheat, smaller country acceptances nnd local covering. Closed steudy nt lie decllno on December and io advance on May. May, iVMHZn. closed ut 42c; December, 41&l5c. closed at fee. . OATS Receipts, 93.S0O bu.; exports, 1G.SG3 bu. Spot, firmer: No. 2, 27o: No. 3. 2Ciie- Iso. 2 whlto, 30V4(31c: No. 3 whlto. iaiMfMa-. SflGc; Puclllo coast. 1900 crop, 1519c; iwo! 10jfl4c: old olds. 2(fJCc. ' I1ID1CS Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 18V. 19c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texus dry, 24 to 80 lbs., 15c. ' LEATH Kit Steady ; hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24023c; acid, WOOL-Qulot; Texas. 14lfri6c. domestlo fleece, 242Gc; HAY Qulot; shipping, 774S0c; good to choice. S5y91c. FEIOD-Steudy; spring bran. J1G001I1G.33; middling, J17.00(8'19.60: wintor bran, J17.O0ii 18.50; city. $16.6017.00. TALLOW-Dull; city, 4?iG4T4c; country, POTATOES Quiet: Jersoys. J1.00fJ1.37W: Niw York, Jl.2rx81.G2Vj: Long Island, Jl.50 1.75: Jersey sweets, il.75ff2.75. lllCE Steady; domcstfc, fair to extra, 3T4 ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, $1.65iJt.70. PROVISIONS-Heef. flrm; family, J10.50 11.75; mess, J9.00S9.50; beef hams, J20.00M J.50; packet, J10.0OJI10.50; city India moss, $1G.OO(S'17.(. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, S-j(9Mc; pickled shoulders, 5,tp iMuivicu iiciiua, au.t, iini, urm; western steamed, J7.50; rellned. firm; conti nent. $7.00; South America, J7.25; compound, 5.8TH4fG.0O. Pork, steady; family. J15.50W 16.50; short clear, $14.00(017.00; mess, $12.00 13.00. U UTTER Recolpts, 1,083 pkgs.; steady; creamery. lSft2tio; Juno creamery, 16fj.jftc; jaciorv. liyiac. fancy, large, full made, lltfc; umall, full miifle. lljc. EQOS Receipts. 9,959 pkgs.; firm; west ern, regular pacKing, ai mura, ..";(c; won orn. loss off. 29c. POULTRY Alive, steady: fowls. 9c; chickens, 8c. Dressed, steady turkeys. IWUo: springers, yaiuc; rowis, who. MEJTAi.S Tho market for metals was n it nl n extremely alliot. thoURli tin 'broke S9jly35o, Options, qulot Imt stendy. ' HOPS Quint; stato, common to choice. 1900 crop. l6W21c: 1S99 croo. llffflRn; nl,l .,1.1.. heavily nt London, ns tho result of tho bearish statistical position both In this country nnd ubrond. Tho closo at Iondon was weak and quoted at J:il9 10s. Locally tin was weak and somewhat lower on bid prices, closing, with sellers, at J27.001i28.00. Spelter ruled rather qulot but about steady at nominally unchanged prices here and In London, $l.22V4fj 1.2714 nnd 18 ISs, re spectively. Load was dull nnd nominally quoted at $l.374, whllo lako copper, though unchanged, displayed an easy undertone, following unsatisfactory advlcos from abroad, and closed easy nt $17 for Lake Superior and J1G.62!4 for casting. Domestic Iron mnrkets ruled dull nnd nominally un changed, despite firmer English markets, where Glasgow closed flrm nt G2s 3d and Mlddlesboro nt CGs. Locally we quote pig Iron warrants nt $9.50ffl0:50; foundry, north ern, J15.00B1G.&0: southern, $11.5015.75, nnd soft southern, $H.0115.7.. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Conditions of Trade nnd (Initiation on .Staple iuhI Fancy Produp. KG-OS-Recclpts, light; good stock, 21023c. LIVE I'OULTRY-Hcns, CTiG'ic: roosters, ?tl(c; spring chickens, Wil'C, ducks, 6tt OHc ! geese, 7fl7l4o; turkeys, 7',4SSc. FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Hens, 7 t7'4c: roosters, MfCc; ducks, 7V4fl8c; geeso, MjSc; spring chickens, per lb., 7!4ft'Sc; tur keys, UfilOc. (SAME Prnlrlo chickens, per dor., J5.00JJ B.50! mallard ducks, per doz.. $3.00i5J3.50; teal, $1,5011.73; mixed. Jl.B0ai.73; Jack snipes, $l.oo; quail, $1.50; Jnck rabbits, $1.00tfil.2S: cottontails, 76900. HUTTER Common o fair, 12c; choice, lSflGc; scpnrutor, 2 gathered creamery, 2CB21P. FRESH OYSTERS First grade, solid racked, New York counts, per can. 38c; ox ra selects, 22c; standards, 2ac; medium, 20c. Second grade, slack filled, New York counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 2Gc; statidards, 20c; bulk standards, per cal., $1 25 PIOEONH-Llve, per doz., 30c. VEALS-Cholce, 9fT10c. HAY Prlco quoted by Omaha Wholesalo Hay Dealers association: Cholco upland, $I0.W; No. 1 upland, J9.B0: medium, $9.00; coarse, $S.50. Ryo strav, JG.50. These prices aro for hay of good color nnd quality. Do main! fair: receipts, 11 curs. OATS-No. 3 white, 2Gc. CORN No. 3. S2c. RRAN-J13.50. VEOETAnLES. TURNIPSPer bu. basket, toe. HEET8 Per bu., GOc. CARROTS Per l)U., 50c. LETTUCE Per doz.. 301T3SC, RADISHES Per doz.. 30C HEANS Wax, per 1-3 bu. baakote, $1; string. 90c. POTATOES Per bu,, 40fiti0o; Idaho, per SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl., $2.00123. CAHHAOE Holland seed, 2c. TOMATOEb California, per 4-baskot crate, $2. ONIONS-Per bu., 90c. CELERY-Callfornln. ns to size, 4.V375C. CAULIFLOWER-Callfornm, per crate, $3. FRUITS'. PEARS Per box, $23.25. GRAPES Malaga, per keg, $S B0((?7.B0. APPLES Native, ciSli.Oi -ier nu.; per bbl.. $2.Bn; eastern. 00413.25; California Rellllowers. pel oor.. J1.40(b1.53. CRANRERRIES-Ucll nnd llugie. J9 per bbl.: Jersoys, per bbl., J8.50; per crate, $2.75 413.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANQES-Callfornla floedllngs. $2.75; navels, $.1.50; Mexicans, $3.50; Florldas. $4. LEMONS California, extra fancy, $3.50ffJ 3.73; choice, $3.25. BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, $2 O0ii2.50. FIGS California, new cartons, SQc; lay ers, 75o. DATES Pereslan, In GO-lb. boxes, 5V4c per MISCELLANEOUS. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, Co; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 2 salted. 7c: No. 1 veal calf. S to 12 lbs.. SHc; No. 2 voni calf, 12 to 15 lbs., GV4c: dry hides, SfflSc; sheep pelts, 2iVfi73c: ho ran hides, tl.WX2.2i. NUTS-Engllsh wnlnuts. per lb., 13c; 111 bortB, por lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1820c: raw peanuts, per lb., rffSHc; roasted, C4w 7Wc; Urazlls, 13c; pecans, lOQc. HONEY Colorado, 24-section caso, $3.75. CIDER-Per bbl., $5; per half bbl., $3. SAUERKRAUT Per bbl., $1; per half bbl., $2.50. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. TREES I to 6 ft., nor doz., $2; 6 to 8 ft., per doz., $2.50; 7 to 9 ft., per doz., $3.50; 8 to 11 ft.. $4.50; 12 to 24 ft., each $2.00(34.50. EVERQREEN WREATHING Per 20-yd. coll, $1. HOLLY AND CALYX WREATHS Per doz.. $1.50. HOLLY BRANCHES ror BO-lb. case, $1.50; per bbl., $1.50(a2.00. LONG NEEDLE PINES Per doz., $2.50. MIBTLETOE Per B-lb. box, $1.50. St. I.onln Grnln and Provisions, ST. LOUIS. Dec. 11. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 70ff?0-c ; track, 725i73c: December, 70?iO70-4c; January,-. 71Vic; May, 73c; No. 2 hard, 68c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash. 36c; track, 3C(fi3GiSc: December, 33Uc; January, 3174c; May, 35'.o. OATS-Stendy; No. 2 cash. 23c: track, 23?;ff'24',ic: December, 23Jic; May, 24c; No. 2 whlto, 2Gc. RYE Finn; 49J c. FLOUR Bteady; patents. $3.5003.65; extra fancy and straights, $3.1Ckgr3.25; clears, $2.85 fa. 10. SEEDS Timothy, nominally firm at $4.25 4.50, at avcrago receipts, prlmo worth more; flax, no mnrkot, CORNMEAL Stendy at $2.00. 11RAN Dull; sacked, caat track, G3I67a HAY Timothy, steady at $10.50313.50; pralrlo. strong nt $10.5011.50. IRON COTTONTIES-$1.23. WHISKY Steady at $1.27. HEMP TWINE-Oc. HAGGINO-7ff(7C. PROVISIONS Pork, stoady; Jobbing, $13. Lard, $0.87V4. Dry salt meats (boxed), quiet; extra shorts, $7.23; clear ribs and clear Bides, $7.50. Racon (boxod), steady: extra shorts. $8.25; clear ribs and clenr sides, J.S.50. METALS-Lead, flrm; $1.22H4M 25. Spelter, wonk: 51.10 pollers. POULTRY Steady; clilckens. Disc: younir. Gc; turkoys, BHc; young, 6Ho; ducks, 7c; geese, BHc HUTTER Quiet; creamery, 18j25c; dairy, 16(320c. KGOS tJUlet: 23C. RECEIPTS Flour. 7.000 bbls.: wheat. 54.- 000 bu.: corn. 91,000 bu.; oats. 32.000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat, BG.000 bu.; corn, 64,000 bu.; oats, 24,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 11. WHEAT-Spot. qulot; No. 1 California, C2V4d; No. l north ern, spring, os ci; so. reu western, win ter. 5s HVbd. Futures, steady: December. 5s lHid: Jfarch, Gs Jd. corn spot, quiet; Amoncan mixei, new, 4slVd; American mixed, old, 4s 2d. Futures, steady; December, 4s 2d; January, 3s 10d; March, 3s 94d. PEAH Cunuuian, quiet at ds 7iU. FLOUR St. Louis funcy winter, steady at 8s 6d. HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steady at 2 5s!ft'3 Bs. PROVISIONS licor, extra India mess, easy at G9s; prime moss, nominal at 65s. Pork, prlmo mess western, linn at 72s. tinms. snort cut, if to hi ids., stcauy at 4Cs Gd. Uacon. Cumberland cut, 10 to 30 lbs,, firm at 47s d. Short ribs, IS to 23 lbs., strong at 4Ss; long clenr middles, light, 30 to 35 lbs., firm at 48s Bd; long cloar mid dles, heavy, 40 to 45 lbs., firm at 47b Gd; Bhort bellies, 11 to 1G lbs., strong at BGsGd; shoul ders, square. 11 to 13 lbs., strong at 33s 9d; short clear backs, 1G to 20 lbs., firm at 44s. Lard, nrlmo western, in tierces, oulot nt 39s9d: American rellned, in palls, steady at 38s M. nUTTER Finest united stntes. onlet at SGs; good United States, dull nt 81s Gd. tallow Firm: prime city, ksw; Aus trnllu. In London, 27s Gd. Ill 1 V'l't'l' T.nu... AmnKlrtfin ,1 . ...1. I . 51s Gd; American llnrst colored. 62s Gd. ueceipis ot wneai during mo inst tnrco dnys, 168,000 centals; Including 119,000 Amer ican. Receipts of American corn during tho Inst threo days, 204,000 centals. Weuther fine. Knnsns City Grnln nml Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 11. WHEAT De cember. G2c bid: May, 6G,c; cush. No. 2 hnrd. C5M.fjtW4c: No. 3, esgc; No. 2 red, C9fi70c; No. 3, 65Jiac. CORN December. 33c; May, 31c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 33?ii31c; No. 2 white, 34ftc; No. 3. 34Vic. OATS-No. 2 white, 25'.4c. RYE No. 2, lGc. HAY-Cholco timothy, $10.00310.50; choice prnlrlo. $ft.0O3i9.B0. RUTTER-Creamcry. 1923c; dairy, fancy, 17e. EGGS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Knnsns stock, 21c doz., loss off, cases returned; new whltowood casos Included. Un mnrn. RECE IlT8-Wheat, 4S.O00 bu.; com, 22,200 Du.; OillS, .l.VAJ uu. SI II PM ENTS Wheat, 90,000 bu.; corn, 31.. 000 bu.; oats, 8,000 bu. Mlnnenpulls Wlicut unit Flour. MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. H. WHEAT Ac tive. "2e; Decombcr. 71c; May, 73T4e. On track: No. 1 hard. 71'c; No. l northern, C9'4o; No. 2 northern. 6"'JGfi77K FLOUR First patents, $l,0OJt-l,10; second patents, $3.7503.M; llrst clears, $2.80ff2.90; second clcurs, $2.05(2,15. MIUtiiuUfp Grnln Miirket, MILWAFKEE. Dec. ll.-WHEAT-Dull; No. 1 northern, Tl'.cf No, 2 northern, 72UW 72 'v. uyis Hteaoy; ro. J. tic. HARLEY Steail idy; No. 2, 59c; sample, 44 BSC. C'Iiuiikpn In Avnllnlilr Miipplles, NEW YORK, Dec. U.-Speclal cable and telegraphic advices to Rrndstreot's show tho following chnnges In nvalluble supplies, as comnnred with last account: Wheat, United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decreased lsl.onn bu,; nfloat for nnd In Europe, decreased 2.0U0.0U0 bu. Total supply decreased 2.181,000 bu. Corn, United States and Canada, ast of tho Rockies, Increased 192,000 bu. Oats, United States and Canada, enst of tho Rockies, decreased 422.000 bu. Among tho moro Important Increnscs reported are tho!"i of 500.0UO bu. nt northwestern Interior elovntors, 150,100 bu. In Manitoba and CO.ooO uu. eacn at uguensnurg unit Winnipeg, ino lending decrease Is that ot 137,00 at iiocnesior. Toledo Mnrlil. TOLEDO, O.. Dec. ll.-WHEAT-Dull and steady; cash and December, "ac, Mny, 79c. CORN Dull nnd steady; cash, 37J4c; De cember, 3c; May, 37c. OATS Quiet; cash nnd December, 23Hc! Mny, 23'4c. CLOVERSEED-Dull; cash. 1S99 prime, $G.S0; December, $G.72ft: Marcli, $6.S214. Duluth Grain Market. Dl'LI'TH. Dec. ll.-WHEAT-Cnsh, No. 1 hnrd, 73c; No. 1 northern. 71c; No. 2 north ern, 61WjGGc: No. 3 soring. 62'4if.".9c; to arrive. No. 1 hard, 73?i,c; No. 1 northern, 71c: December, 71c; May, 71 Uc CORN-3314C OATS-23UQ23HC .ihivi:jii:.t.s of stocks ami noxns. Dcninud for Stocks Almost Mqunl to Period 1'oIIimvIiik Election. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. Tho demnnd for stocks today was so large, so urgent and bo widely distributed ns to suggest a rccrtl ilescnco of tho bullish enthusiasm of tho period Immediately following tho election. Tho motives of tills buying and the strength of tho wholo market wero somnwhut mys terious. Tho anthrucito group had Its own particular causo of strength In tho circum stantial assertions of tho passing control ot the Pennsylvania Coal company to tho Erie railroad and tho consequent frustration of tho plan for a now railroad from tho coal regions to tidewater to satisfy tho Ideas of tho independent operators regarding tho transportation rates. Tho threatened con struction of this road has long been a bug bear to tho uuthractto companies and tho adjustment of nnthraclto affairs Involved in tho abandonment of this plan would be of great Importaiico, as was plainly shown by tlw buoyancy of nil tho stocks In tho group. No nuthorlty could bo had of tho reports current, but tho record ot tho tnpo was Btroncly confirmatory. Now Jersey Cen tral was nn enrjy exception to tho strength of tho group, but recovered later. Tho Erlo biocks ami untnrio c western, as ucmg mnt tmmmllntnl v nfTAntmt liv thi t1ir,.nf ened competition, led off In tho movement. Later In tho day tho Rending stocks as sumed tho leadership nnd wero nbsorbed In enormous blocks up to tho closo of tho mar ket. Thu gulns In tho group ran from 1 to 3 points. This movement was tho mainstay of tho market, but tho gcnernl strength was too BtriKing to uo explained ns a sym pathetic movement. Thero was tomo de mand for London account on the opening of n new account Incident to tho settle ment, but this buying Is. called professional nrbltrago operation nnd may oiiglnato either In Now York or London. Tho most marked effect was Tiroduced on Southern Paclllc. which oncned uo 1U and advanced later to 43, closing at tho highest. Tho be- ner mis prevailed in wall street that tliero was a very heavy short account In some of tho railroad stocks, for which western speculators wero liable, tho speculation ex tending also Into tho steel Blocks. Tho bear account in tho lntter group has been aimed at by tho advanco this week and may havo been reachei In tho railroad group today. Tho money market outlook continued threatening, so that tho supposition Is aroused that today's buvlne Is for tho nc- count of financial Interests which are Inde pendent or tno ordinary resources of tho money market. Tho transfers of currency through tho subtreasury to New Orleans reached $550,000 today, which Is tho largest sum of any day In the recent movement. Tho subtreasury ban already taken from tho market this week tho sum of $2,208,0iw, so that tho Inroad on tho resources of tho bnnks promises to bo as great this week as It was last week. Tho mld-monthly dis bursements for pensions and tho nntlclpa tory payment of government Interest can not affect tho money market until next week or tho latter part of tho month. Tho London monoy market was not iiffcctcd today by yesterday's sharp drop In the sterling exchange hero and exchnngo rates fell a further fraction. This may fore shadow an acquiescent1" in the Now York demand for gold. Tho shipment rrom India to London or J2.50O.OOO In 'gold in payment for silver may bo Intercepted and diverted to tho Now York market, as was done with tho last similar shipment. Rut its arrival In New York would bo too remote to af fect tho present sltuntlon, even If It were ascertained. Whatever tho motive, tho strength In stocks was well maintained to tho closo, except In tho steel group. Tho bond market was irregular. Total sales, pur value, $4,015,000. United States refcrenco 2s. coupon, advanced '4 per cent on tho lust call. Tho following aro tho closing prices on the New York Stock exchange: Atchison , 29 Wnbash , 81 do pfd . WU W. & L. E , Wt do 2d pfd , 58V4 Wis. Central ... , 3154 Third Avenuo ... , 11 IS. & O. pfd ,134 P. C. C. & St. L. , 2.1 lAdums Express, . 37 lAm. Express ... , 9(.& U. S. Express... .1G9J Wells-Fnrgo Ex, ,lllAmer. Cot. Oil... , ml do pfd , GliAmer. Malting . , l' I do pfd . 17 Amor. S. Sz R... ,118 do pfd ,1SH4 Amer. Spirits ... , 25 do pfd , M'A A in or. S. II , 17 do pfd . 4S'i, Amer. S. & W... 1S1 I do pfd . IGU Am. Tin Plato.. , 29?4 do pfd ,123 Am. Tobacco ... , 19 do pfd , 41 Ana. Mln, Co... , 37',4 Rrk. Rap. Tr.... .103 Colo. F. & I ,211 Con. Tobacco ... , S3U do pfd ,109'i Federal Steel ... ,167 do pfd , 13JiGon. Electric ... , d,ii Glucose Sugar . ,101 do pfd , G0 Int'n'l Paper ... , 4U?4 do pfd , 13kj Laclcdo Gaa .... , 38'J Nat. Biscuit ,141(4 do pfd ,1UH National Lead .. , 42 do pfd , 81 Nutlonal Steel . , 71 do pfd , fcSU N. Y. Air Rrnko. , 2CNo. American ... , 42 Paclllc Const ... , 7'i do 1st pfd .112 do 2d pfd , 2U4 Paclllc Mall . fJi. Penntn'M Gnu do pfd Raltlmoro & O.. Can. Paclllc .... Can. Southern . mum. nhln Chicago G. W... C, Li. & VI Chicago I. & L.. do pfd rMilnnim jC- K. I.. Chicago & N. W. C, It. 1. iK 1' C. C. C. & St. L. Colo. Southern . do lsi pru do 2d pfd Del. & Hudson.. Del. L. & W Den. & R. G ilo lifd Erlo do 1st pfd Gt. Nor. pfd I locking uoai .. Hocking Valley. llllnnln Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd L. E. & W do pfd T.ftlA shnrn Louts, & Nnsh... Manhattan L ... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central ... Minn. & St. L... ,tn Tifil Mo. Pacltlo Mobilo & Ohio... M K. &. T do pfd N. J. Central N. Y. Central... Nor. & West uu ptd No. Paclllc do pfd Ontario & W.... O. R. & N do pfd fnntiRvl vanla ... Reading do 1st pin in 2d ufd 34WPressed S. C Rio G. W do pfd St. L. & S. V.... 65 CIO pfd Pullman P. C.. Stand. R. & T... Sugar do pfd Tenn. C. & I , 95 , 19U1 . 75 . 4!'l' , ir.U , 38 .1271 ,1794 ,120 . 42!4 . ISty . GSl.4 do 1st pid do 2d Pfd St. L. S. W du iifil U. H. Leather... iln nfil St. Paul do pfd Ht T fir Omaha. U. 8. Rubber.... do pfd... Western Union.. So. Pacific So. Rallwuy ,! tifil Republic I. & S. (HI pU Tox. ic Paclllc... , fct'TB tAllUlltll 1 LI IM) 72W do pfd &)Amul. Copper Union 1'aclllc ... do pfd Tho Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram Bays: Tho markets hero wero rather moro actlvo today and thero was a better tendency, nlthough thero Is beginning to bo talk of moro government borrowing for Transvaal oxpendlLires, which aro bo excessive that they cannot bo covered by temporary exiedk'nts, but de mand a big issue ot consols, This, however, Is Blmply popular surmlso. Americans tormod an excellent mnrket, tho Loudon contingent buying steadily, whllo New York strongly supported tho market. Erles con tinued to loud, tho Morgnns buying rreely. Tho general rate was 5. Northern Pacifies and St. Paul woro scarce. Tho general open position Is small, owing to recent protlt-taktng. Anacondas rallied with Americans, notwithstanding n roported llro. Money rates wero unchnnged, although tending to bo harder on tho break In Amer ican exchnnge. Tho bank rato was freely UIhcuhhciI, but the best authorities regard a rise as hlKliiy imprnnau:e tins montn. sil ver was firm on Fronch tender for SO.OuO kilos. Tho Rank of England lost 23,000 gold to France. India dispatched 500,000 gold to meet recent sliver purchases. Forrlitn I'lnnuclnl. LONDON, Dec, 11, Discounts were main tained today in splto of tho easo of monoy, tho condition of foreign exchanges, tho un certainty as to a rlso In tho bank rate Thursday and tho nearness of tho Issuo of treasury bills prolonging tho cautiousness of brokers. On tho Stock exchange tho tone was generally good, but thero was llttlo doing nnart from tho rarry-over, which Is satisfactorily progressing. Rates wero mostly lighter during tho nrcount, homo rails declined pronouncedly, tho fall in coal and Iron being neutralized by tho four of dearer money. Consols wero flrm early, but easier later. Homo rails had a better tone. Argentines woro strong. Americans improved In sympathy with Now York. Tho business done was chiefly pro fessional arbitrage. Tho features wero Atchlsons and Southern railroads. Grand Trunks were better, tho doorcase In trafhc receipts not equnlllng expectations. Gold premiums aro quoted today as follows; Rueuos Ayres. 137.90: Madrid, 33.42; Lisbon, 37.25; Rome, G7.B0, Tho umount of bullion withdrawn from the Rank of England on bnlunco today was 23,000. PARIS, Dec. 11. Prices on the bourse to day were enslcr, Spanish 4s opened weak, nil lied, reacted nnd closed dull. French rails wero In request und grew firmer. Tractions were Irregular. Turks wero In good demand nnd Rio tlntos closed firmer. Threo per cent rentes, lOlf 93c for tho nc count. Exchange on London, Sftf 9V4o for checks. Spanish 4s closed at 70.0714. RERUN, Dec. 11. Funds wcro firm on tho bourse today. Americans and Cnnndlun Pacltlcs Improved. Locals wero maintained at llrst, but declined sharply toward the closo on distrust regarding tho mortgngo bonds, aroused b, he unfavorable position of tho Splelhngeii .inks. Exchnngo on Lon don, 20m 43"pfg lor checks. Discount rates! Short bills, 3'.4 per cent; three months' bills, 4 per cent. Xevr York Money Market. ' NEW YORK, Dec 11. MONEY On call, firm at 4'4ry6 per cent; last loan. 44 per cent; prlmo mercnntllo paper, 4HQ" per cent. STERLING KXCHANOE Weak, then Bttiuller, with nctual business In bankers' bllli nt $4.84'U'4-81V4 for demand nnd at $l.S0'i for sixty days; posted rates, $l.81?4'ii' 4.82 li nd $4.83'I5H.8,J. COMMERCIAL BILLS-J4.SOiTI.80tt. SILVER Certificates, Clfiinc; bar, 64$t Clc: Mexican dollars, BOilc. BONDS Government, firm; state, Inac tive; railroad, Irregular. Tho closing prices on oonds today aro ae follows: U. S. ref. 2s do coupon do 3s, reg.. do coupon do now 4s, reg.i do coupon do old 4s, rcg,. do coupon do 5s, rcg do coupon D. of C. 3 65s.... Atch. gen. 4s do adj. 4s Can. So. 2s , C. & O. 414s do Gs C. & x. W. c. 7s. , do S. F. d. 5s.. Chicago Tor. 4s., Colo. So. 4s D. & R. G. 4s.... Erlo gen. 4s F. W. St. D. C. Is, Gen. Electric Bs., la. Centrnl Is.... L. & N. unl. 4s... M.. K. & T. 2q.... do 4s 1041 N. y. C. Is ,101 N. J. C. g. 6s.... 109)4 No. Pacific 3s... 1094 tin 4s ,138 N Y C & S L 4s. i8fc 107 13.8 N. & W. con. 4s 1111,4 Ore. Nav. Is II514 do 4s 112 O. 8. L. 6s 112 O. 8. L. c. 6s 99i 109 102 128 117H 1004 113 129 L5 121 Reading gen. 4s, lu: ; it O. W. Is.... fj(i S T. . I M , f,. 10S4 8 L St 8 F g. 6S. 191 St. Paul cons.... 120 St. P. C. & P. Is. .120)4 .122 . 82 .113 . 70 .111 . 78 107)i .116 .100)4 .115 139 do Bs 121 .So. Pacific 4s.... 93 'So. Railway 5s... S. R. Si T. 6s, ml 7SV4 142 I U5IJ 100 72 !i 91 Tex. St. V. Is do 2s Union Pnclflo 4s, Wabash Is , do 2s West Shoro 4s., Wis. Centrnl Is Va. Centuries ., Ilnstmt Stock ttuntntlona. BOSTON, Dec. ll.-Cnll loans, 4jKi pr cent; timo louns, 4V40il4 per cent. Ofllclnl closing: A.. T. & 8. F.... do pfd Amcr. Sugar ... do pfd Am. Telephone . Boston & Al Boston & Mo.... C. R. fc Q Dominion Coal . do pfd Fenornl Steel ... do pfd Fltchburg pfd .. Gen. Electric ... do pfd Ed. Elec. Ill Mex. Centrnl ... . 39)4 Union Land .... . SI .West End .12(1 'West. Electric . .114)4 Atchison 4s .153 N. E. G. & C. Bs, .219 Adventure , .196 Allouez Mln. Co, .VlGUAmnl. Copper ... . 38 Atlnntlc .112 Boston St Mont., . 62)1 Butto Sz Boston, . 7r-,Cul. Sz Hecla..., .138 .Centennial 1$ .101 . 03 . G . V'i . 92U . 20 .327 . 80 .S10 . 16 . 15 .25 : W .172 . 6 .275 ,. 31 . 8'i . 46)4 .17P,4'Franklln .146 Humboldt Osceola .217 14 S5 Parrot Qulncy Santa Fo Con.. Mich. Telephone N. E. O. St C.... . JJ?4 .201 r'fi . 28)4 Old Colony ... Old Dominion Rubber ITamarnck Utah Mining ... Winona Wolverines Union Paclllc ... Sfirr York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Dec. ll.-Tho following ore the closing quotations for mining aharei today: Chollar 12 Crown Point 9 Con. CaJ. & Vn..130 Dcndwood 61 Gould & Currlo.. 50 Halo Sz Norcross. 13 llomestuko G00O Iron Sliver 70 Mexican 15 Ontarl OX) Ophlr , Plymouth , Quicksilver do pfd Sierra Nevada Standard , Union Con , Yellow Jacket Brunswick .... .. 02 .. ..125 ..700 "293 .. 20 .. 20 .. 11 London Stock Quotations. LONDON, Dec. 11. 1 p. m.-ClosIng: Cons., money ., do account., Atchison , Can. Paclllc St. Paul Illinois Central Louisvlllo , IT. P. pfd N. Y. Central., .. 37: .. V.W .. 4f',s Erie do 1st pfd.,.. Pennsylvania . Reading No. Pacific pfd. Grand Trunk .. :88 73 40 ..130 ..128'i ,Anaconda Rand Mines .... ..110 BAR SILVER-Steody, 29 13-lCd per ounce. MONEY-2(j!'2V4 per cent. Tho rato of dis count In tho ojen market for short bills is 3 15-16(&4 por cent; for threo months' bills, 4 per cent. , llnuk ClrnrliiKS nnd ExclinnKm. CHICAGO, Dec. 11. Clearings, $23,147,833; balances, $2,290,003; posted exchnngo, $4.82)4 j I.Stf ; Now York exchange, 10c premium. ST. LOUIS. Dec, 11. Clenrings, $7,117,526; balances, $598,314: money, 61(0 per cent; New York exchange. 10c discount bid. par asked. BALTIMORE. Dec. ll.-Clearlngs, $5,118, (5; balances, $373,296. BOSTON. Doc. 11. Clearings, $31,461,563; bulances, $3,441,063. CINCINNATI, Dec. ll.-Clearlngs, $3,043, 750; money, 3i)C per cent; Now York ex chnngo at pur and 5c prnmtum. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11. Clearings, $17,027,362; balances, $1,970,013. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Tho statement of tho treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,0u0 gold re servo In tho division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $137,996,061; gold, $93,961,088. Petition to Close Stock IlxoIinuBje. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. A petition request ing tho governing committee to closo tho Stock exchango on Monday, December 24, has been passed unanimously by tho mem bers. Wool Market. BOSTON. Dec. 11. WOOL There haa been a fair Inquiry for wool noted hero this week nnd tho demand for wool continues moderate. Manufacturers do not hesitate to buy whero they aro In need of raw ma terial. Prices nro about tho same ns a week ngo. Territory wools aro selling mostly on tho scoured basis or 451MSc far lino medium und lino second; staple und strictly staple Is calling for 60c. Medium territory woofs aro quiet but prices aro quoted at about tho samo prices. Fleeco wools meet with a slow demand and prices aro largely nom inal. Following aro quotations for lending descriptions: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces; X and nbovc, 25ii".'Gc; XX and X above, 27)4 (ir28c; delnlno, 2S29c: No. 1 combing. 280 29c; No. 2 and -biood, 2Sff29c; U-olood wnshed, 2Sfi29c; courso and braid washed, 26C7c. Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.: X Michi gan. 22('23c; No. 1 Michigan combing, 27 28c; No. 2 Michigan combing, 27GJ!8c: u. blood washed, SGfiOTc; coarso and braid washed, 25y26c. Unwashed medium, etc.: Kentucky and Indiana -b'.ood combing, 23 (24c; -blood. 23Q'24c; Missouri );-blood combing, 22f23c; -blood, 22fr23c; braid combing. 201r21c; lako und Georgia, 22ffj23c. Torrltory, 1 enured bnsls, Montana and Wyoming: Flno medium nnd line, 1718c; scoured, 48c; staple. BOflOlc; Utah, line medium nnd line, lGflUc; scoured, 47Gl8c; staple, 50c; Idaho, lino medium and fine. 15 18c; scoured, 47S48a; staple, 60c. Austntllnu, scoured basis, Hpot prices: Combing super lino now, 73fa75c; good, 6570c; average, 62 G7c. CofTce .Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 11. COFFEE Futures opened steady at a decline of 5 points nnd further declined 5 points under local liqui dation nnd foreign selling In keeping with lower cables, heavy recelnts, 11,000,000 to 11,500,000 bags estimated for both growing crops and an cntlro nbsenco of speculative support. Tho close was steady at a net loss of BO 10 points. Total sales, 17.750 baKB, Including: January, 5.90c; March, G.Oo'i'G.lOc; May, G. 16(f) 6. 20c; July. 6.23c; September. G.30c; Octobor. 0.35c. Spot, Rio, barely stendy; No. 7 Invoice, 7Hc. Mild, qulot; Cordova, SV413V6c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 11. Business In dry goods was on a qulot scale In all depart ments today. Tho drop In cotton caused buvers of cotton goods to act moro con servatively than before. Tho mnrket Is ensy In brown sheetings nnd drills nnd wide print cloth fnbrlcs. Bleached cottons sold in small quantities at previous prices. Coarso colored cottons unchanged. Prints steady but qulot. Ginghams firm. MANCHESTER. Dec. Il.-CLOTHS-Buy-era asking concessions. YurnB dull. Evaporated unit Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Dec. 11. EVAPORATED APPLES Tho market for evaporated upples presented no new features of Im portance today. Trading was of a hand-to-mouth charncter, with tho market qulot nnd steady at nominally unchanged prices. Stato common was quoted at 453c irtme, 44iO',St': cholco, BiiGc; fancy. Gff'e. CALIFORNIA DRIED FIUU" , Inac tive. Prunes wero nominally imo 1 from 34o to S)4 por lb., na to size nn inullty. Apricots, Royal, 1114c; Moor I'n ' 151lGc. Peaches, peeled, 16020c; unpcclr 4l9c. Phllndelplilii Produce Market., PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ll.-BUTTER-Stendy: funcy western creamery, 26c; fancy wpRtnni nrlnts. 2Sc. EGGS Firm: freBh nearby, 30c; fresh western. 29c; fresh southwestern, 28c; fresh eouinern, -ic. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal BecelpU of Ft Cattle and Market Slow and Lower. HOGS AVERAGE A LITTLE LOWER Good Demand for Fat Sheep and I.nmb and Market Active nnd Sternly Feeders Also Bring Steadr Prices. SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 11. Recelnts wow- rniiln itnim. Sheen Ofllclnl Monday 2,3,11 6.33J 8,305 Ofllclai 'Tuesday 4.169 10.013 2,293 Two days this week.... 6,613 18,352 Samo days last week 6,177 11,663 Samo day week before.. fl,64 18,960 natnn tlirttn waaI. niei itf ir.r. lft.GOO 11,739 10,047 11,612 13,773 Samo four weeks ngo. ...10,071 10,117 .-i".ae.e PrIco P11 tor hogs ror the last eeral days, with comparisons: I 100. 18M.ltH.l97.18.S-U Not. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Doc. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 4IT 4 a 4 a 4 4 4 17 ii ;n 42 4 40 4S 4 41 4 47 4 38 4 27 4 35 4 1,6 4 34 4 20 4 17 146 a 41 1 ae 1 a t u tas a 41 !9 1444 1 to 3 43 3 37 3 40 3 36 3 42 3 39 3 19 3 Z 3 3G 3 32 3 35 3 28 Indicates Sundav Indicates holiday. The ofllclnl number ot cars of stock brought In todny by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p. H'r's. C, M. & St. P. Ry... 5 10 O. Si St. L. Ry 1 Missouri Pacific Ry... 4 3 Union Porlllc system. 68 23 4 C. St N. W. Ry 1 3 P., E. & M. V. R. It.. 29 88 .. .. S. C. & P. Ry 1 C, St. P., M. & 0 00 6 I B. & M. II. R. R 54 31 .. 1 C, B. & Q. Ry 14 16 K. C. & St. J 5 1 C, R. I. & P. Ry., E. 1 10 C. R. I. & P. Ry., W. 2 1 Illinois Central 6 3 Total recelDts 2U 146 10 "l Tho disposition of tho dny's receipts was as roiiows, eacn nuyer purcnasing ino num bcr of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p, .. 100 1.497 Omaha Packing Co.... G. II. Hnmmond Co... Swift and Company.... Cuduhy Packing Co... Armour & Co Omaha P. Co.. from K R. Becker & Degan.... Vansant & Co 281 476 933 933 24 146 63 1.572 1.611 407 2,969 71G 2,410 497 J. L. Carey 72 Lobman & Co 3S1 McCreary Sz Clark GO W. I. Stephen 5 Hill & Huntzlnger 12 Benton Sz Underwood 2G Huston Sc Co 45 Livingston & Schallcr 47 Hamilton & Rothschild... 42 L. F. Husz 26 B. F. Hobblck 11 A. S. Mawhlnney 60 Other buyers..., 409 485 Totals 4.215 10,069 2,105 CATTLE There was a good, liberal run of cattlo hero today and tho great bulk of tho recdptB wero cornfed steers. Thero worn a number of cholco bunches of rat cattle, but at the same time there wero a good many warmea up ana nau-rai came. Tho market was very alow in getting started and packers bid way lower on ail kinds. Thoy did not seem to be at all anxious ror supplies, and, as a result, noth ing was aone until a laio nour. jjhib ransed all the way from a dime lower on tho choice grades to 20c lower on tho warmed up and half-fat stuff, and In a number of cases sellers found It almost 1m possible to got a bid on the less deslrablo kinds. With tho exception of tho best grades the cow. market was also lower today. Thero was very llttlo poor stuff, either cows or ncircrs, ami, us mo acmanu wun in guou shape, prices held fully steady. Tko mnifliitn klnils and canners. however, were lower again today, the decllno amounting to fully a dime. Thero has been a good denl of tho common stun coming ror some llttlo time, which gives buyers a good op portunity to pound down tho market. Thero wero very few feeders on sale today and tho few good ones offered Bold at good strong prices. This would apply to steers, cows and heifers or bulls, tho demand for choice stock cattle or all kinds apparently being fully equal to the supply. Tho common kinds, however, wero only Just about steady, ns tho country buyers do not tako hold of that class of cuttlo In very good shape. There wero very few western range cat tlo on sale today, and what were offered sold about tho samo comparatively as Is noted abovo for the native cattlo. Repre sentative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1... 1... 5... 1... I. .. 44... II. .. 14... SO... 40... o 18.". 20... 4... 21... 6... 12... 20... 23... Av. Pr. No. Av. ..1177 ..1125 ..1075 ..1206 ..1205 ..1352 ..1232 Pr. 4 65 4 G5 4 55 4 61 4 G5 4 75 4 75 4 80 4 80 4 80 4 85 4 90 4 95 4 95 5 00 5 00 5 05 6 10 5 10 B 10 5 10 E 10 6 25 5 40 5 50 4 65 4 W 700 2 25 3 60 3 75 3 73 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 15 4 20 4 25 4 25 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 45 4 60 4 50 4 50 4 CO 4 GO 4 60 4 G5 15 ... 950 ...1004 ... 690 ... 9S0 ... 949 ... 929 ... 948 ...1023 ... 950 ...1000 ...1229 ... 893 ... 917 ...1140 ...1178 ...1023 ... 911 ...1015 ...1300 ...1760 ...1112 ...1179 ...1167 20.... 18.... 1C.... 46..., 38.... 40.... 19.... 20.... 19.... 49.... 33.... 35.... 43.... 20.... 22.... 18.... 39 33...., 31 23 BO 1277 1293 1094 , 995 1191 1261 UU 1124 1082 1309 1337 1356 1191 1311 1035 1358 1337 38... 35... ..1023 .1035 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 18.... 24.... .... 807 ....1042 ....1020 .... 810 .... 730 ....1160 .... 810 .... 760 .... 950 .... 880 ....1010 .... 860 .... 853 ....1025 ,....1053 ....1020 1003 4 11 4 25 8... 22... ..1266 ..103$ 54.... 4 15 COWS. 1 75 13. ..1200 .. 970 ..1160 ..1025 ..1117 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 95 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 UU i 00 i 05 3 10 3 16 3 15 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 50 3 30 3 33 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 45 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 50 4 75 4 75 3 55 3 63 3 80 4 00 4 10 4 ro B 20 2 00 2 25 2 .15 2 35 2 m 2 35 2 35 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 60 2 W 6 , 6 , 4 , 13 20 1 4 1 t 26 1 6 1094 1030 10G0 iitl liau 1030 1050 1214 1142 920 1223 1073 950 1222 1016 1150 957 930 1150 1090 931 1070 1010 10H5 1620 1014 1107 1 33 4 3 1 3 7 10 8 15 4 11 1 17 3 6 7 1 50 20... 1... 3... 3... 7... 4... 3... C... 20... 1... 2... 1... 7... 22,., 9... 7.., 1... 22... 10... 1... .1064 .2 60 9S1 2 60 .. 950 V) .. 96 .. 872 .. 9u0 ..1110 .. 991 ..1000 ..1060 .. 994 ..1020 .. 978 2 70 4 75 2 73 2 75 2 SO 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 85 2 m5 2 S3 2 S5 2 ) 2 '.O 2 W 2 90 IB.. 6 1026 2 1070 1, 1010 20 25 ... 894 ... 958 ...108S ... 926 ... 630 ... 681 ... 690 ... 765 ... 811 ... 900 ... 773 ... 220 ... 160 ... 930 ... 740 ...1150 ...1260 ...1350 ... 940 ...1310 ...1390 ...1330 ...1390 ... 1.150 ...1530 ...1220 ... 850 ...1220 ...1240 ...1170 ...1450 9 3 1 G 5 1 24!!!!!. 3 32 730 HEIFERS. 2 ?5 2 5 2 75 3 10 3 25 3 25 3 Zu 3 40 7 26 34...... 47 7 18 5 ... 930 ...1033 ... 783 ... 983 ...104S ... 777 ...1050 CALVES. 5 25 1 5 75 150 G 00 BULLS. 2 40 4 ..1310 ..1490 .. 470 .. GOO ..1240 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 :x 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 GO 1 l ! GO 3 63 3 65 2 60 2 50 2 M 2 GO 2 65 2 05 2 tK 2 75 2 75 2 SO 2 SO 2 PU 2 95 2 93 3 00 3 J5 3 05 3 10 3 10 3 15 1 1 1 ., 1 4 1310 ,1380 1320 900 1170 780 1210 1230 1615 1775 1660 910 1 1 1 1 j 3 73 3 80 3 S5 4 00 1640 1230 1210 ,.1320 I 12IO I.... 1 fSO 1 1810 4 25 iioiKin I 84 ax $ $1 t 18 1 87 IH in t 11 3 S Hi I II I 14 an s 14 s it SIC lit 111 8 I SI 1 15 111 in nt , 1 S6 1 44 1 37 I 14 an in as! s si S 77 III ISO I 11 I a 3 S4 I S4 3 76 S IS 3 25 S 78 S 20 S 32 3 GS 3 19 S 0 8 71 I 21 I 27 S 38 3 74 3 25 3 23 3 19 3 76 3 28 3 26 1 09 3 29 3 19 3 23 3 81 3 29 3 21 3 16 3 80 3 37 3 09 3 86 3 35 8 25 3 81 3 2S 3 22 3 00 3 83 3 30 2 17 8 19 390 320 3 13 321 3 31 3 13 3 21 3 92 3 15 3 17 1 1700 3 15 1 1760 4 60 1 1020 3 20 , STAGS. .......... .JOM 4 M. . STOCK L'OWa AiNU null' UMS. 1... BOO 89") 894 680 630 10 634 J 15 1.... 6.... 2 60 2 90 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3'10 6 662 .1 770 4 687 7 750 1 790 1 1010 7 768 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 8 25 3 25 3 30 3 40 4 30 4 60 4.. 2.. 1. 1.. 77B 760 640 390 3 10 2 915 STOCK CALVES. 1 , IO!!;!! 3 3 5 4 C 1 .... 220 3 60 11 342 .... 460 3 75 3 300 .... 299 4 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 7S0 ?5 It 707 3 S.' .. 650 .. 576 .. 925 .. 716 .. 770 .. 600 .. 7M) .. 20 723 .. 790 ..10.10 ..1170 .-1170 .. 600 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 35 3 43 3 M 3 50 3 GO 3 65 3 73 3 73 3 75 1 6S0 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 3 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 I CO 4 ("0 4 10 4 15 4 25 IB 623 G. 873 600 10.., 13.., 30.., 23.., G41 716 960 17 1 2 , 1 14 1 1 1 6 3 UM 1 1350 12 G54 25 716 49 G23 1 810 6 1391 642 3 HO STEERS AND HEIFERS. .. 825 4 G5 11 995 4 00 23... e. t . COLORADO. 8 feeders.. 9t1 4 m 1 i,i, iYk sat 3-1COW8 921 2 90 15 cows.."... 96,1 2 60. 18 COWS 1065 2 60 4 cows 1017 2 90' HOtlS Thero was a good, liberal run of hogs hero today and as all other points roported a drop In values amounting to about a nickel the market hero went off nbotit that fame amount. Packers wcro willing to nay 14.80 ror tho general run or hogs and for the cholco light and butcher weights they bid I4.R2H. Sellers, howovor, Wore not Wlltlnv tn cut Innan nt tbnt flirlirn and as a result tho market was very slow ii cmiiH smrieu. Packers hail to have tho hops and finally they raised their hiinrtn unrl lwirnn nnvlnir $4.82H for the general run or hogs. Tho marKei gopt getting better as tno morning advanced ano: on the closo a number or loads aold at 14.85 and as high nt 4.K7',4 was paid, in splto of the slow start every thing was Bold In good Benson, tho closo being only about 2)4c lower than yester day's gencrnl market. Representative sales: Av. 8h. 1'r. 93 182 ... 4 82 6.8 295 40 4 82)4 78 212 ... 4 R2j Gl 272 ... 4 82S 1 24 4 b'.'; 59 GO, 86 52.. 80.. 47.. 87.. 12... 67.. 14.. SHEEP Thero was not n very heavy run or sheen horn tmlav nnrt Ihn i-rnnt bulk of the offerings wero made up of fat biuu. i uu uuiniiiiu was in Koou snune anil tho market steady and fnlrly active. Shfn-p sold as high as 11 and ewes at $3.60. Tho demand for Iambs was also In good shape unit n uuncn oi uu ncau som nt J.uu. it was a good mnrkot from start to finish nnd tho bulk or tho offerings changed hands cany in ine morninir. Thero wero very few feeders on Bain and they Bold nt good, steady prices. Cholco siiiri is in goou tiemanu, nut tliu common kinds nro still rather slow sale. S uotntlous: Cholco fed wethers. $4.00ff ; fnlr to cholco fed wethers. I3.85jtl.00; uiiuiuu Kriu4ti wuuicrM, tJ.otfij.iu; lair to ?;ood grass wethers, I3.65if3.75; choice ewes, 3.25lB0: fair to good ewes, 3.00"S3.25; cholco spring lambs, l5.GOJtC.25; ralr to good snrlng lambs. $4.75fi)G.OO: feedpr ewes. ta.MOT 3.00; feeder wethers, 13.6003.75: feeder lambs. I4.00U4.40. Representative sales: No. Av. 86 109 103 68 104 93 110 61 87 76 Pr. 3 50 3 60 3 75 3 G5 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 70 5 10 6 10 6 Nebraska red owes 210 Nebraska fed ewes 497 owes and wetherB 248 feeding wethers 220 Nebraska fed sheep. ... 82 Nebraska fed wethers 407 Nebraska foil yearlings 9 Neliraska red lambs 100 Nebraska fed lambs 3 Nebraska fed lambs CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Steady to Slow Hobs Five to Ten Cents Lower. CHICAGO. Don. 11 PiTTIl'I...!.,. 6,000 head. Including BOO head Texnns! Bteady to slow; butcher stock fairly active; Texans, alow; natives, best on Bale, 1 enr- lnnil at !6 'At! enful tn nrlm. u,.,pU r. 6.25; poor to medium. S4.10ifiO.30: selected feeders, 13.761.26: mixed stackers, 12.25Q 3.65; cows, 2.00ff4.l6; heifers, I2.60fl5.00; can ners, alow to 10c lower at 12.00112.50; bulls. 6.3.1; Texans, beat on Hale, 1 carload at $4.25; steers, 83.254.00; Texas bulls, 2.603.25. HOGS Recelnts. todav. 40.000 h.-i.il- tn. morrow, 40,000 head, estimated; loft over. 3,600 head; 6dJ10c lower; top, 15; mixed and uuicners, i,oou.wj; good to cnolcn heavy, J4.7Ofc5.O0; rough heavy, J4.65f?4.65: light. J4.65(ff4.97; bulk of sales, J4.8(vlf4.92. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recolpts, 14.000 head; sheep actlvo nnd 10c higher; lambs, 10ifl5a higher; good to choico wethers, 11,10 wi.tu: inir io cnoico mixed, iM,vi. west ern sheep, Jl.00cu-I.40; Texns sheep. J2.50fi3.G0; nntlve lambs, Ji.00fj5.75; western lambs, 5.00 ii xas City Llvn Stool. Mnrket, JSAH CITY. Dec. 11. CATTLE Hn. i, 8,500 natives, 600 Texans, 700 calve; y Includud soveral bunches of Chrl.it cattle that sold at 6.WiP.I0: nlnln..r BU, mns grades wcro disposed of enslly at steady prices; native Bteers. J4.40ff5.60; stockcrs and feeders, J3.oofj4,bO; butcher cows and neirers, b.wsh.iii canners, w.owa.oo; fed westerns. 13 75ff4,85; fed Texans. 13.75fM.26' grass Texans, J3,15(f73.70; calves. !3.60i3.BO. HtKib neeeiniH, zi.u) neau; iinernl buo plv 1110(1 decllno of Be; heavy. J4.901TI.95: ml- J4.85fN.92)4; light, $4.&5l,95; pigs J4.r .80. 81 'EP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.000 head; market nctlvo and firm; lambs, J5.15 5(5, SO; muttons. J3,SOfM.60; Blockers and feeders, J3.60"84.23; culls, 3.00fj3.50v New YnrU Live Stork Market, NEW YORK. Doc. 11. CATTLE Beeves. 430 head: no trade of Imnortanco: feellmr steady; cables ijuletcr; Mvo cattlo un changed; rofrlgerator berf higher at Wit 10c per lb,; shipments, 810 cattlo, i,G70 sheep and 4,900 quarters of beef. CALVES-Recelnts, 1.000 head; veils steady; grassers dull and nominally lower; common to choice venls. !4.60fj-s,2,. I Hiii.f.r anu ija.hijs iieccinis Kiuiieuu; stendy nn all grides; sheep, J2.75ff4.00; ex port sheep, J4.60; common to fnlr Iambi, J5.00fJ5.65; no prlmo hero; no Canada lamtis. HOGS-Reccltits. 2,450 hend; nominally higher. SI, l.nnln Live Stock Mnrkel, ST. LOUIS. Dec. U.-CATTLE-Recclpts. 4.000 head, Including 1.800 Texnns; market steady; natlvo shipping nnd export steers, Jt.7516,76: dressed beef nnd butcher nlnem, !4.00fi5.25; steers under 1,000 lbs., J3.OJf5.00: Btockers nnd feeders, J2.20ff4.4O- cows and heifers, J2.0Ofi4.G0; canners. $1.25f?2.75; bulls IZ.70A4.00; Texas and Inrilnn steers, Jl.OOfj? 4.65: rnwB and heifers, t2.30fiG.45. HOGS Receipts, 0,900 heud; market weak No. Av. Sh. Tr. 10 91 ... 4 10 26 205 ... 4 25 59 275 120 4 W 69 199 ... 4 SO Ai -136 ... tsU (ft 2112 40 76 194 40 4 80 65 319 .. 11 39 J ... 4 W 69 24K .M 4 SZj 61 330 ... 4 80 70 242 ... 4 82)3 69 328 120 4 80 68 21 160 4 S'J j 93 174 80 4 80 66 291 100 4 82 U 61 236 ... 4 SO 69 295 80 4 82)4 61 292 80 4 80 72 272 100 4 82 U 66 244 20 4 80 67i 251 120 4 82 67 260 ... 4 SO 42 239 40 4 S2M, 81 253 ... 4 80 62 316 ... 4 82) 51 300 80 4 80 48 319 40 4 SJ4 G9 256 160 4 80 81 227 80 4 82'4 10 137 ... 4 70 GO 261 ... 4 824 B4 328 160 4 SO 75 242 0 4 82U 48 33") 80 4 80 72 347 ... 4 82 63 311 240 4 SO 94 204 ... 4 S2) 65 354 ... 4 80 65 291 ... 4 S2V 71 211 40 4 50 67 305 120 4 82)4 60 336 ... 4 80 71 27G 40 4 32U 48 363 ... 4 80 81 235 120 4 82)4 93 193 200 - 4 80 70 313 ... 4 82)4 12 308 80 4 80 Gl 327 80 4 82' 66 23t 80 4 SO 60 272 40 4 82(4 62 316 80 4 80 63 318 40 4 82)4 45 253 120 4 80 71 250 40 4 82)4 91 195 80 4 80 80 199 ... 4 82)4 70 240 120 4 80 71 270 200 4 82)4 59...I..2.S0 80 4 SO 64 318 ISO 4 82V4 41 343 ... 4 80 66 263 80 4 82) 70 257 ... 4 80 Gl 271 80 4 82 'a 47 311 80 4 80 72 226 40 4 82V4 C7 335 1G0 4 80 GO 244 ... 4 S2W 62 311 SO 4 "0 70 217 80 4 824 36 305 ... 4 80 97 289 80 4 82)4 43 326 240 4 80 66 271 80 4 82)4 33 302 ... 4 80 63 276 200 4 82)4 61 24S ... 4 80 G5 236 4 0 4 S2)a 86 225 ... 4 80 60 833 80 4 S2U 45 378 40 4 80 Gl 2S7 120 4 82U 53 331 120 4 SO 69 252 80 4 82)4 76 265 40 4 80 71 263 120 4 8214 19 313 1G0 4 80 G3 316 ... 4 S214 62 320 80 4 80 69 244 40 4 S2V4 45 198 ... 4 80 68 198 ICO 4 82)4 76 266 ... 4 82U 79 230 ... 4 82)5 51 275 ... 4 82)4 04 181 ... 4 82)4 G9 271 80 4 82)4 90 189 80 4 85 59 278 200 4 82)4 77 242 ... 4 R5 45 284 40 4 F2U 6$ 265 80 4 85 GO 303 ... 4 82)4 69 298 40 4 85 45 297 40 4 82)4 34 203 ... 4 85 71 270 80 4 82 62 330 ... 4 85 81 202 40 4 82)4 66 261 160 4 85 61 280 ... 4 82)4 66 299 160 4 85 65 808 SO 4 S2)4 42 329 40 4 85 67 283 ... 4 S2' 75 262 ... 4 85 40 809 ... 4 2)i 62 211 ... 4 85 69 283 160 4 82 30 310 ... 4 85 13 223 ... 4 82H GO... ..,281 ... 4 85 32 27i ... 4 82 65... ...310 ... 4 85 14 302 ... 4 82 66 201 ... 4 85 14 197 ... 4 82 64 260 ... 4 85 19 197 ... 4 82 102 189 80 4 85 12 240 ... 4 82 60 311 ... 4 85 ll Oil 4U 4 82 T4 225 ... 4 85 84 216 80 4 82 81 292 120 4 82 62 262 160 4 82 68 297 80 4 82 76 257 160 4 82 B1 288 40 4 82 60 303 ... 4 82 87 19S ... 4 87(4 90 191 80 4 82 12 260 ... 4 87 69 251 40 4 824 67 200 ... 4 87 64 329 ... 4 82 14 210 ... 4 87 to 6c lower; pigs and lights. JI.ff.fM.s5; packers, tl.70fll.95; butchers, J4.S5fi5.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpls, 900 Itendi. market strong nnd nctlvo; natlvo mutton1 J3 76ffl.O); lambs, Jl.60lf5.60; culls and bucKl J1.763.U0; Mockers, ti.OOffl.W. A St. .Innepli l,H r stuck Mnrket. SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. ll.-(8pe-clal.) Tho Journal quotes; . . CATTLE -Receipts, 2,300 head; market steady to easy, quality common: nntlves, tl.00t6.25; Texns nnd westerns, J3.35j .26: cows nml heifers, J2.WW4.60; bulls and Btngs, J2.unN.65, yearlings nml cnlves, J3.0J JM.25; stockers ami feeders, a3.vOU4.00; culs, J3.60fi5.60. HOGS-Recelpts, 9.600 head; mnrkot lower; Pigs, loo higher, nil grades, JI.Svl 4.115; bulk of rules, J4.S5f.fl.90. SHEEP-Recelpts, 2,lou hend; market acl tlve and steady. Stock In SIkIiI, Following nro tho receipts at tho four principal western murkct for December 11: Cuttle. Hogs. Sh'ep, South Omaha 4,159 lo.ou 2.?A" Chicago 40.W0 li.tfl) Knnsns City 1,(O0 21.W0 6,(W St. Louts I,u) '.','A" 90) Totals ....17,759 S0.913 22,191 Cotton .Mnrkot, NEW YORK, Dec. 11 -COTTON-Tho market opened ut tin advance of 4SJ7 points nnd momentarily ruled Urm on less of break at Liverpool than hnd been expected. Soon nfter tho opening cull, however, thero was un unfair feeling under renewed sell ing. Selling n gal n became quite gencrnl nnd tho mnrkot sold oft lTfi'.'G points from tho top prices, after which thero was a feob! rnlly on covering nnd prollt-tnklng. Tho general trend of tho market, however, was weak, chiefly owing to tho heavy movement nt nil points In the south, whllo tho southern spot markots showed signs of Slvlng way and prtvntn cable accounts In Icuted luck of scculntlvu support In Eng land and on tho continent. Tho ijenernl weakness wiih Increased by actlvo liquida tion of certain Now Orlenns accounts. Nut only Is tho current movement heavy, but all Indications point to continued Inrgo re celptM. Tho mnrket closed Htendy, un changed to 8 points lower. Spot closed lower at )c decllno; middling uplands, 9ic; middling gulf, loo; sales, 4,075 bales. Fu Ures closed steady; December, 9.36c; Jan uary. 9.2lc; February. .12c; March, 9.10c; April, 9.07c; May, 9.01c; June, 9.u2c; July. Do; August, 8.81o; September, S.20c; October, 7.92c. LIVERPOOL, Dec. ll.-COTTON'-Spot, ?ulet; prices )4d lower: American middling nlr, 5 23-32.1; good middling. B 15-32d: mid dllng, 5Hd; low middling, B.1-16d; good ordi nary. ti6-l6d; ordinary. I ll-16d; tho b:iI-j of tho day were 7,000 bales, of which M) woro for speculation and export und In cluded 6,000 American : receipts, 27,000 bales. Including 26.100 American. Futures opened quiet und closed ensy; American middling I. tn. c: December, 5 13-OlfjG ll-Gld. value; December and January, 6 10-t.tfiS ll-Gld, buy ers: January nnd February, 6 9-61(1, buyers; February and March, E 6-6ld, buyers; March and April, 6 4-Uld, buyers; April nnd May, 6 2-Gtd. buyers; May und June. 6d. Boilers; Juno and July. 4 61-6-104 62-0ld, buyers; July nnd August, 4 CD-Old, buyers; August und September, I l7-6ld. Oil nnd Itonlu. , OIL CITY, Pa., Dec, ll.-Credlt bid, nnces, 81.07: formicates closed at J1.08V4 lurT cash; shipments, mi.844 bbls.; average, 9,VC 748 bbls.; runs, 90,958 bbls.; average, SG.213 bbls. NEW YORK. Dec. II. OILS Cottonseed. quiet; prlmo crude, 284c; prlmo crude, yel low, sine. Petroleum, (lull; Tcflned New York. 17.23: Phltndclnhla und Baltimore. 17.20; Philadelphia and Baltimore, In bulk, i.u. itosin, sicnay; strained, common to good. Jl.65ffl.70. Turpentine, 41f.pl2c. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 11. OILS Linseed, steady at 31s Gd. Petroleum, rellned, dull nt 7d; Hull rellned, spot, steady ut 20s 9d. Tur pentine spirits, dull ut 29s 9d. Rosin, strained, common to good, quiet at 4s 7d. tm LONDON. Dec. Il.-OILS-Calcutta lln-ll seed, spot, 57n 9d. Turpentine, spirits, 30s. S ii Kill' MnrUi't. NEW ORLEANS, Doc. 11. SUGAR Firm: open kettle, .TMi3 11-lCc; open kottle, centrifugal. 3 13-lGffl4 3-ICo; centrifugal, 4fj 13-16c; yellows, -4fN U-lGc: seconds, SQ-lc. Molasses, strong: open kettle, 23(Q33c; ecu trlfugul, 9f?21c. Syrup. 24f(32c. NEW YORK, Dec. 11. SUGAR Raw, quiet but firm; fair rellnlng, 3 16-16c; cen trifugal, 96 test, 17-lCc; molasses sugar, 311-16c: refined, quiet; standard A. 6.10c; confectioners' A, B.40c; mould A. B.83c; cut lonf, 6c; crushed, Gc; powdered, 6.70c; granu lated, 6.60c; cubes, 6.75c. Molasses, steady; Now Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 32(ft40c. LONDON, Dec. 11. SUGAR Raw, cen trirugal, 12s 6d, nominal; Muscova. centri fugal, Us 3d. Beet sugar, December, 93s 6)jd. S6.00 A MONTH. 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