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THE OMA1TA I) Arm KJ2J5; SATLMtDAY, JJJBCEI-IBKH 15, 1000.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
"Hear Approch of Holidays Eog.n to Exert
coponno jjnect.
ALL MARKETS DULL AND LITTLE CHANGED
.When! Close Highlit LoM-pr, Corn
Cloen Only Kourtli lllutipr, Oiitu
Tunililn .In fit it Simile- mid l'rti-,-vUlun
Itiiiriivc but Little.
CHICAGO, Dec. II A holiday dullness
ruled" on 'chsnge today. Wheat clood 14c
lower, corn HffVlo higher, oats a shalla
lower anil provisions 2io Improved.
Wheat was a dull nnd uninteresting mnr
Uet, tho proximity of tho holiday season
exerting Itu customary quieting Inlluencc
over speculators. May opened unchanged
to ia lower at 73740 to 73l4c, tho bull con
tlngent having Imbibed a draught ut en
cotiragement from tho Llvcriool market,
which nhowed u shade less deullnc thun
did priced hero yesterday. Tliero was llttlo
demand for wheat, however, nnd during
tho forenoon tho market dropped to 73c. At
thin llKUro commission houses bought
moderately, probubly for shorts who
wanted to oven up their trades for tho
Christmas cessation of business. Near the
end of tho session the market ru!ul steadier
on a prospect of a vlslhlo decreuso and Mav
rallied to 73Mc, at which figure tho market
closed, He under yesterday, Seaboard clear
ances In wheat nnd Jlour were ciiuul to 33,-
wj iiusnoin. I'runary reccipm uggrpgaieu
781,000 bushels, compared with 4u7,00. last
year, Minneapolis and Dultith reported 161
cars, ngalust 467 last week and .1.3 a year
go. Local receipt., went 1XJ cars, 31 of
contract grade. New York reported 19 cur
loads taken for export.
Torn woh dull, finding only a narrow pro
fessional market. Unlit country offerings
nustalned prices, although tho undertone
was rather easy on favorable wenther. Ro
celpts weto 274 cars, nono of contract grade.
December sold between 36'ic and 37c, and
closed "Jo hUher at 37c. May ranged be
tween 35ic and 36c, and closed '.liffli- up nt
S6e.
Oats ruled extremely dull, with tho under
tone easier In sympathy with wheat. May
Hold between 234c and 23ic, and closed a
shado down at 23iff23ia Receipts were 153
cars.
Provisions wero dull nnd stciuly, prices
lielng maintained clilelly by a demand for
lard nnd ribs by an Influential operator.
January pork so d between $12.35 and J12.25,
and closed 2Uc higher nt $12. 27 Mi; January
lard between J6.92V4 and J0.90, closing 2Hc up
at J0.9O, and January ribs between J0.27l,y
6.30 and J6.25, with tho close 2io Improved
lit J6.23.I j.27b.
Kstlmated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 115
cars; corn, 405 cars; oats, 150 cara; hogs, 25,
000 bond.
Tho lending futures ranged ns follows:
Articles. Open.l High. Low. Close.l Yes'y,
Wheat
Dee.
Jan.
May
Jan.
May
May
I'ork
Jan.
May
I,nrd-
Deo.
Jan.
May
lllbs-
.7 an.
May
70 70 roi74g70 7o;i
70Hin; 70s, ;oua 7o-i. v 70541
735-iS 73 73 73!J 73
SCT& 37 36 37 3i7i
W 3554 3.-.U351fVi351ifil,
3&?JP1i 30 35, 36 355Ti
2154 2154 214 2154 2154
23i 23I 232344 23
12 25 12 .10 12 23 12 2754 12 25
12 1754 12 1754 12 1254 12 15 12 15
7 1754 7 25 7 1754 7 2" 7 20
6 90 fi 9254 fi 9H- 9) G 8714
C 95 0 9754 6 90 C 93 C 9254
I 6 23 fi 2754 C 23 C 2754 C 25
I 6 35 0 375j 0 3254 375- 6 33
No. 2.
("ash quotations were ns follows:
FLOUR Quint; winter patents. J3.C5O3.80;
Mralghts, J2.10ff2.6O; clears, J2.90fi3.30; spring
pedals, Jl.no; patents, J3.40ff3.S3.
WHEAT-No. 3, 66Vff71',c; No. 2 red, 7254
C7H.O.
CORN-No. 2, 37c; No. 2 yollow. 37c.
OAT8-N0. 2. 2V4fr23o; No. 2 white, 25Vtf
6c; No, 3 white. 245(0fic.
BARLEY Fair to cholci. mnltlng. KVffWic.
HEEDS No. 1 llax, J1.62; No. I north
Western, Jl.6.1; prime timothy, J1.40; clover,
contract grade, JIO.O010.25.
PROVlBIONS-Mess jiork. per bbl $11.25
(ifll.3754. Lard, jicr 100 lhs. J7.15ff7.17!.
Hhort ribs sides (loose), J6.25fffi.60. Dry
naltcd .shoulders (boxed), JS.87i,ff6.12&.
Short clear sides (boxed), J6.6Offti.70.
W1II8KY-Hasls of high wines, per gnl.,
11.27.
BUOARS-Cut loaf. 6.22c; grnnulnted, 5.70c;
confectioners' A, 6.65c; oft A, D.40c.
Following are tho receipts nnd shipments
for todayi
Articles. Receipts Shipment'!.
Flour, bhls 25,000 21,0(0
"Wheat, bu 1X5,000 0,000
Corn, bu 153,000 92,000
Oats, bu 139.000 162.000
Rye, bu 2.CC0
Uarloy, bu 83.000 G.CO0
On tho Produco exchange todny the but
ter market was dull; creameries. 16ff2'.c;
dairies, 13ff-0c Choose, uctivo at lOtoffll'-ic.
Kggs, quiet; fresh, 24c.
2VIDW York (;i:m:hai, maiikivt.
(tintntlnn
of tbp liny 011
Vnrlonn
Commodities,
NEW YORK, Dec. 14.-FLOUR Receipts,
15,314 bbls.; oxports, 10.604 bbls.; again
rather weak and emoted 6ffloc lower In
somo cases, but still out of lino with buv
'rs' vlows. Minnesota patent, $1.95(1.20;
winter oxtrns. J2.f5ii2.90; winter patents,
I3.6OW3.90; wlntor Btralghts, JJ.Wia.&S; MI11
noyota bakers, $3.0)03.25; winter low grnilas,
J2.45fi2.C0. Ilyn llour. dull; sales, 40(1 bbls.;
fair to good, $2.80if3.0j; choice to fancy, J3.2)
3.45. Iluckwheat llour, quiet, J2.10fi'.M5.
UUCKWIIIOAT-Notninal, 6oii62c, c. I. f
New York.
COnNMICAI Quint; yellow western, 85c;
cltv. SSu; Urandywlne, J2.I05T2.0O.
UY13 Quint; No. 2 western. 5654c. f. o.
li., altoat; stato, 62ij53c, c. 1. f., Now York
carlots.
11AHLKY Steady; feeding. 42fflfic, c, I. f.,
lluffalo; malting, u5fitlli c. I. f., UulTalo.
HAIILKY MALT bull: western, U51(72c.
WHKAT Hecehits, 21,050 bu.: oxports,
103.7CH bu.: spot, tlrm: No. 2 red. 78"i f. o. b.
Iloat: No. 2 red, 76T4o elevator; No. I
northern Dultith, 3llc f. o. b, atloat; No,
J hard Oulutli, 87u f. o. b. allont. Op
tions were exceptionally dull and narrow
all clay, having an ensler tono and mora
declines through liquidation of several long
standing accounts, together with short soil
lng, lower cables and light export Interest,
Tho market finally rallied with corn on big
-weekly clearances, closing steady at Yto net
ndvnnco on December and 'do decline ui
Inter months. January clossed nt 77VC;
March. 79tT'i closed 79ic: May, 7S 11-lfifJ
TS 15-10, closed, 78T4; December, 76 U-IGHVUU.
closed 76J4.
COItN-Hecelpts, 109,200 bu.; exports, 207,
f19 bu. Spot market quiet; No. 2. 45c eleva
tor ond 44o f. o. b. afloat. Market was
fnlrly active and steuily, being sustained by
largn seaboard shipments, unsatisfactory
conditions of western rcceliits, sentterpl
covering and smaller country offerings.
Dosed firm nt 5p'flllo net advance. January,
4254(f4354o. closed 43Hc; May. 41NW42e. cloROd
42c; December, 43tfW4sic. closed 44ic.
OAT8-Hecelpts, 22,400 bu.; oxnorts, l.(X
bu. Spot steady; No. 2, 27Wo; No. 3, 25''ic;
No. 2 white, 31c: No. 3 white. 3H40; trnck
mixed western. 2654ij2Sc; trnck white west
pm, :0(fi35p. Options dull but 'tlrm.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1900 crop. irrr21c; jssa crop. llfflSe: old olds,
IiffGe; l'neitlc coast, 1900 crop, 15jri9c; if9.
10W14c: old (dds, 2(ac.
II1DK8 Firm; Oolvcston, 20 to 25 lbs., 1SV,
19c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs,, 15c.
LRATUKK FJrm; hemlock solo. Huonoi
Ayres. light to heavyweights, 24025c; acid,
S354C24HC
WOOI-Dull; domestlo lleece, 2lft26o;
Texas. H116f.
IIAY-Qulet; shipping, 774S0c; good to
choice, t54f91c.
FlilJD-Steady; spring bran. jJlG.00illG.33;
middling, J17.on4fl9.50; winter bran, J17.001f
18.50; city. $10.50',fi7.u0.
TALLOW-Steady; city. 4G55io; country
I'OTATOKS-Qulct; Jerseys. Jl,00O1.37U:
New York. J1.25on,C254: Long Islnnd, Jl,565f
I. 75; Jersey swuets, $1.750I-"5-
UICK Firm: domestic, fair to extro, 3;
(lOUe: Japan, 4'iy4Tc.
lluillN Quiet; strained, common to good.
II. 6Txtn.70.
FUOVISIONS-Heef, quiet; fnmlly, JU.OOIf
32.00; mess, J9.00iij9.50; beof hams, JlO.OOif
ro.50; pncko., Jl(i.W 10.50; city India inesi,
16.O0fri7.OO. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies. SffOc: pickled shoulders, 6f
6c; pickled hams. SHflOc. Lard, ihill;
western steamed, J7.50; refined, steady; con
tlnent J7.60: South America. H.23, com.
pound, $3.7kftti.00. Fork, dull; family, $15 60-7
16.50; short clear, J14.0OU17.OO; mess, $i2.ixv1f
13.00.
nUTTKU-Recelpts. 3,401 pkgs.; steady;.
Juno creamury, lS(Jf235i:o; factory. 12yi54e.
CHRKBU-Ilceelpta. 1,029 pkgs.; firm;
fnncy, large, fall undo. 115&ll!fco; fail
made, fancy, small, HM712c.
KOGS Receipts, G.952 pkgs.; quirt; west
ern, regular packing, ut murk, 2jf26c; west
ern. loss off, 2Sc.
FOULTHY Alive, steady ond unchanged;
dressed Irregular turkeys, lOtflS'icj Sllchl
gan fowls, list 13c.
MBTALS Thcrn was a lack of Important
business In nil lines of tho mrtal trade,
Today'o market ruled generally quiet with
special Important features. Advices from
abroad lacked Incentlvo In either direction,
whero prices for tin ut London remulned
tinehnnced. with demand nt nreval'lng
rates confined to supplying the Immedlato
warns o uuyets on tne iiasis or xui.ni
Tho situation In locaH war dull and nom
Innllv unchanired nt $26.75 for sooL Coo
per in Ixmdon wns 10s higher, owing to a
falling off In arrivals nnd closed firm nt
71 lis Gil. This factor failed to Influenri
local traders nnd our market ruled dull
and unchanged nt $17.00 for lako copper mid
lGHo for casting copper and electrolytl J,
with sellers nt thoso (I cures. Lead nomi
nally J4 37'y, with sales of only small lots
reported. In London, however, prices were
again lower, rencning Jtits. spener was uuii
with business small at Jl.20. London quoted
at 18 15s. Domestic iron markets wero
dull nnd fe.itlirelexs nt unchatiB'Pd nrlCC9,
Ad vires from Kngllsh markets again
showed further losses at nhisnow nnd Mid
dleeborough. Closing prices were 60s Id nnd
uj.i ;su respectively,
OMAHA IV 1 1 0 1, US A MS .MARK KT9.
Conditions of Trnde nml Qnotnttona
011 Hluplr nnd Fuller Produce.
KOaS-Recelpts, light; good stock, 21ftfic,
POt'LTHY-Hens, 61i654: spring chick
ens, GQG54c; roosters, 3Mlc; ducks, Gft654c
yeese, 7fi754c; turkeys, 754'il'Sc.
FHKSII DRKS3KD POULTRY Hens, :
&754c; roosters, 1Q6c; ducks, 75430! gecsa,
T354c: spring chickens, per lb., 7543o; tur
keys, 910c.
v'i.i,, a i.iiiuni:iin, lit-, 11 u i. , o .
mallard ducks, per dor., $3.003.60; teal, Jl.M
1.75; mixed, $1.501.75; Jacksnlpes, $1; quail,
jucKraouiu, i.bj; cottontails,
73fl'JOc.
MUTTER Common to fair, 12c; choice,
IHtflCc; separator, 25c; gathered creamery,
2icu2c.
F11F.HH OY8TKRS First grado, solid
packed, New York counts, per can. S3c; ex
tra selects, 32c; standards. 2sc; medium, 20c.
Second grade, slack filled, Now York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c;
standards, 20c; bulk standards, per gal.,
pfOF,ON8-Llvc, per doz., 30c.
VKALR-Cholce. S310c.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hnv Dealers' association ! Clinlr unlnnil.
$10.00; No. 1 upland, $3.B): medium, $9.00;
course, $150. Rye straw, $6.50. Those priced
are tor nay 01 goou coior ana quality, ua
mand fair; receipts, 11 cars.
UAiH-No, i wnue, 26C.
CORN No. 3. 32c. .
uRAN-jis.50. nn
VEGETABLES. T I
TURNIPS-Per bu. basket. Me, j 1
REETS-Pcr bu.. 60c. M
CA R ROTS Per bu.. 60c.
LETTUCE Per doz., 26fWOc.
RADISHES-Pcr doz.. 80c.
11EAN8 Wax. per 1-3 bu. baskete. H:
siring, ;w.
iwA'iuKB-rcr uu tosfwc; Idaho, per
UU.,
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl., $2.0O2.25.
CA II II AQK Holland scod. ie.
TOMATOEb California, nor -baskot
crate, s.
ONKINS-Per bu 90c.
CELERY California- ns n 4fifff7R.
CAULIFLOWER-Callfornra, per crate, $3.
1' KUI J 9
PEARS For box, $2.00b-23.
ORAPES Malaga, per keg, $6.603.00.
AI'l'Ll'JH Native. ScJISl.ln Ar bu tier
bbl., $2.5"; sastotn. 3 0ia3.25: California
Uellllowors. nt: no'. il.4Ufnl.ri.
CRANRERIHES Hell nml limn. nr
1101.; jerseys, per out., n.su; per crate, $2.75
TillJI'ICAL. FRUITS.
ORANOES California seedllncs. ts.n-
nnvpl.4. 1!IM! M fvlri,n 41 Rn Vlnn. l
LEJIONS-Cnllfornla, extra fancy, $3.60
11ANANAS I'or bunch, nernnllnir to ntiit.
$2 . !.).
Ficis-Callfornla, new cartons, 80c: lay
ers, ,5c.
DATES Peres an. In 60-lh. horrs. EUn ner
lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. 1 green. 7c: No. 2 irreen.
6c; No. 1 salted,- 8c; No. 2 salted, 7c:
No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. Su.e: No. 2 vent
cnlf, 12 to 15 lbs., 54c; dry hides, 8Jfl3c;
sheep pelts, 25075c; horse hides, $1.604T2.25.
NUTS English Wnlnuts. per lb., 13c; 111-
raw pcanuis, per iu ii-oc; roastea, ttftjp
iijc; nraziis. iiic: peenns, luyu-c.
IIONEY-Colorndo, 24-soctlon case, $3.75.
CIDER Per bbl.. $3: per half bbl., $3.
SAUERKRAUT Per bbl.. $1: Der half
bbl., $2.50.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS.
TREES 4 to 6 ft.. Per doz.. 12: 6 to 8 ft..
per doz., $2.60; 7 to 9 ft., per doz., $3.50; 8 to
11 ft.. $1.50; 12 to 24 ft., each J2.00ifft.50.
EVERGREEN WREATHING Per 20-vd.
coll. $1.
HOLLY AND CALYX WREATHS ter
doz., Jl.bU.
HOLLY BRANCHES For 60-lb. case,
$1.50; per bbl., $1.60ff2.00.
LONG NEEDLE PINES-Fer doz., W.50.
MISTLETOE-Per 6-lb. box, 11.60.
St. I,oula drain nnd Prorlslons.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 14. WHEAT Dull; Wn.
2 red cash, elevator, 70c: track, 72073c:
December, i0-ic; January, 7154c; May, 7254
73c: NoL2 hard, G8C9c.
CORNv lllu'her: No
2 casn, 35Hc; track,
33c; January. 3454o;
SGi'SOJio; becemwber,
May. 33c.
OATS Higher: No. 1 cash. 23'
3Uc; track,
23c; May,
23c; December, 23c; Junuary, 23'
24c; No. 2 white, 27c.
RYE Firm at 50c.
1.T M1T1T Uf.wi.l... inlunln II M1 . , ..
fancy and straights. $3.103.25: clears. I2.S5
4J3.1U.
SEEDS Timothy, nomlnnllv firm at I4.25M
4.60. nt average receipts; prime worth more;
no, iiu inttrKui.
COHNMEAI-Stendy nt $2.
RRAN Dull: sacked, east track, 6368c
HAY Tlmotliv. steady at JlO.BOifMl.SO!
pralrlo, $9.50U.OO. '
iiiu. ai j l urs i i ii-jK ji.zj.
WHISK Y Steady at $1.27.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
HAOGrNG-7ti7?io.
PROVlSIONSv-Pork. steady: lobblnc. $13.
Iird, better at J6.9X Dry salt meatu (boxed),
iiriui uAiru mioi in, o.tii; clear rios, o.Sij;
clear sides. $7. Ilacou (boxed), firm; extra
shorts, $7.8754", clear ribs, J8; clear sides,
$8 25,
METALS-Lend: DjII at J4.2254if4.25.
Spelter: Dull, $1.00. sellers.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 6c; young,
654c: turkeys, fie: young, 7c; geese, 554c
RUTTER-Diill: creamery. lS25c: la rv.
lfrlic.
EutlS Lower nt 19c.
RECF.IPTS-Flour. 6.0V) bbls.: wheat. 69.-
000 bu.; corn. 92.UUO bu,; oats, 35,000 bu.
...fir... i ... 1 . .ii .... r . j . n . 1 1 . .
nil n.ui 1 o-r- 'ijr, o,i"Ai uuih.; wneai,
63,iiw bu.; corn, 133,090 bu.; oata, 9,000 bu.
Liverpool Grniii mill l'ror laloas.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 14. WHEAT Snot.
quint; No. 1 California, 6s2J4d; No. 2 red
western winter, 6slH4d; No. 1 northern
spring, Its 2'-.d. Futures, quiet; December,
5s lid; Marcfi. 6s Hd.
CUHN spot, American mixed, new,
steady, 4s Did; American mixed, old. firm,
48 2'id. Futures, oulet: December. 2s2Tld:
January, 3s lOd; March. 3s 954d.
PEAS-Cunudlnn, flulet at 6s 7?id.
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter, steady
at 8s 6d.
HOPS At London (Paclllc coast), steady
nt 2 6si:3 5s. 1
PROVIBIONB-Heof, extra India mess,
easy nt C9s; prime mess, ndmtnnl nt 65s.
Pork, prime mess weHtern, firm nt 72s.
Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady at 46s
Cd. Hacon, Cumberland cut, 16 to 30 lbs.,
steady at 4Ss. Short ribs, 18 to 23 lbs.,
tlrm nt 48s; long clear middles, light,
40 to 45 lbs., llrm nt 47s; long clear mid
dles, light, steady at 47s; short bel
lies, II to 16 lbs., strong nt 66s 6d; shoul
ders, square. U to 13 lbs., strong at 33a 9d;
short clear backs, 10 to 20 lbs., steady, 45s.
Lurd, prime western, In tierces, quiet at
9s9d; American refined, In palls, stendy at
39s 6d.
O (UTTER Finest United States, quiet nt
96s; good United States, dull at Sis 6d.
TALLOW Firm; prlmo city, 25s 6d; Aus
tralia. In London, 27s 6d.
CHEESE Easy: American nnost white.
51s 6d; American finest colored. 62s 6d.
RECEIPTS-Wheat. during tho Inst three
days, 171.0W centals, Including 116,ouO Amer
Icnn. Corn, during tho last threo days,
32I.7U0 centuls. Weather lino.
lCniisnn City flrntn nml Provlalons.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 14. W 1 1 EAT Ma v,
OATS-No. 2 white, 2302554c
11115 ?0. -UiftC.
HAY-Cholco timothy, JlO.OO'fflO.SO; choice
prairie. $3.00J9.50.
IIUTTER-Creamcry, 19lT23c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
EGOS Weak: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, 21o per doz,, loss off, enses returned;
now whltewood cases Included, 5c more.
RECEIPTS -Wheat. 71,200 bu.; corn, 25,200
bu.: oats. 9.000 int..
SHIPMENTS Wheat, 63,600 bu.; corn, 20,
000 bu.i oats, 1,000 bu.
.ttliiiipnpnlU Wheiit 11 n! Flour,
MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. 14.-WHEAT-Cnsh.
72540! December. 7la7154c; May, 74c. On
track: No. 1 hard, lUje: No. 1 northern,
7254c; No. 2 northern, 09'i6954o.
FLOUR Stronger; first patents, $4, WO
4.10; second patents, $3,S(kiT3.90: first clears,
$2.9(3.00; second clears. $2.0002.10.
HRAN-In hulk, $11,50011.73.
Uiiluth (irnlii .Inrkpt,
Dl'LUTH, Dec. ll.-WHEAT-No. 1 hard.
73c; No. 1 northern, 71c; No. 2 nortnorn. 61
Hi66e: No, 3 spring, 62D59c. To nrrlvo;
No, I hard, 73sic; No. 1 northern, 71c; De
cember. 71c: May, 7554c
rORN-335tc
OATS-2354iJ23!4e,
Alllivniikpe firnlu Mnrket,
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 14. WHEAT
Eajder: No. 1 northern, 73Jf7354c; No. 2
northern. 69072c.
RYE Easier; No. 1. 6054051c.
R, RLE Y Firm; No. 2, 69c; tample, 45B
660.
wiui i-.imi, i-si,. naiii. ui'suiouc; iNO, ,,,
05ik54c;No. 2 red, C9ff70c; No. 3, 6efJfSc.
CORN May. 34c; bash, No. 2 mixed.
31c; No.3 white, 34543Pic: No. 3, 34lc.
COLLECTIONS STILL GOOD
Beportt to Oommeroial Authority Indlcato
General Ability to Pay Up.
HOLIDAY TRADE INCREASES MODERATELY
Wlinlpsnlc. Staple Lines Hold Firm In
Volume nml Price Iron I'lirnnees
Get llusler 11 nd Cotton .tlnkri
ttcmnrknblc Mhonlng.
NEW XpRK. Dec. 11,-R. O. Dun & Co.N
Weekly Review of Trudo tomorrow will
say:
Holiday trade has Increased moderately
ana In wholesale staple lines no relapse
Is seen either In volume of transaction or
In prices. Cold weather has helped New
i,in, um ih sun ociiinu tne rest or tno
country, for somo recent losses from fail
ures In tho, tcxtllo markets have fnllon
rather heavily here. Collections In tb
country continue good nnd this relieves
nnxloty, which might bo otherwise felt
uver mo nign rates ror money. Merchants'
accounts nrn In irond iinulllrm mi thi.i ,,t
sales of commercial paper nrc light, evon
for this season. Industrial conditions con
tinue, with no great accumulation of now
merchandise In nny quarter,
1 ."'l0.0? tl10 break In cotton tho mar
ket for fabrics Is still In good position, sell
ets having llttlo to offer, nnd nothing
nt cuts In prices. A sharp rise to it mln-
"'""'' in wnoiesnie price or coal,
fully 26 cents In two weeks, reflects actual
01 . lno prouuei more tnnn nego
nations to harmonlzo tho trade.
More Fnrnners In Illust.
...E,e.n ,no cstlmnte did not equal the nc
tUal nerriHinn In fiit.,n., . , .,1.. 1..,,..
during November, which amounted to S4.S30
ucuoniing to -rno iron Age. . This ntl.
tllOrltV rennrtn ntl InrratiaA In ma,,11 t,.
pnclty of furnaces In blast to 228,810 tons
on December 1. which Is tho first gain re-
yutucii n wicu june. uenerai cnniiitiona ns
to partially manufactured and llntshed pro
?.u..ts '," "l0 lron n"J "tort Industry nre
llttlo chnnired. I'rlees nr, linnl nml mllln
are working on old ordcr3 that will tako
wiem wen into tno now year. At Pittsburg
thero Is still rmnnlnltif tlinl luiil.uai!
Is not offered, but Chicago concerns have
no SUCh difficulty, morn lilln mllla luii-n rn.
mimed nnd llttlo wnge controversy Is heard.
.1. in 'Miiimmi inoi i,2ii,imo tons or rnns
navo oeen ordered ror next year's delivery
American manufacturers mv unnr,! m,
pthor triumph In tho African bridge con
iiaui, Becurcu in 1110 lace ot liriiisn compe
tltion.
Most of the footwear manufacturer!
linVO booknrt nllfllpfnnt linelnpu ii 1,ti
them well occupied for many weeks and
nro refusing now contracts except nt n
AuimiT mivnnro in price,
New F!ni?lnnil fnrlnrlna npn mfttnli, wnrV.
lng on spring goods nnd mall orders come
freely from dlstnnt sections. Improvement
Is noticed In tho local lobbing trnde. nslda
iniiii runoer goons, wnicii nro neglected.
Solo leather Is nnlel niwl imlmi ItnrUn
weaker, but upper Is remarkably nctlve for
um reason, biocks or glazed Kid navo ueen
reduced. Another cenernl reiluetlnn In
quotations Is reported In the Chicago hide
market. Sales of wool at the threo east
ern mnrKets increased to 6,755,800 pounds,
against u,ait,m in tne previous wecK.
Cotton'N IteiniirUnlilp Rise.
ixiMiriH or enrion In N'nvumlinp TOrtr..
vaiueii at is,uii,o,i. moro than In tho same
month Inst year, mainly owing to nu ad
vance of 2.3 cents In prices. Tho enormous
rise In quotations Is shown by tho fact that
CV year airo thrt fivernirn nvtinw nrlmt un.
2.1 cents nbovo November. 189S, making 4.3
nia, ur oi.i per ceiu auvniicu in two vears.
Slilpmcnts In November fell to S41.846 balej,
"f'i j,iii,oi in me previous montu, in
uiliilimk inni loreign sninnrrs nro less ur
gent for raw material. Port receipts luivo
been heavy nnd there wns 11 rnlltmaa in
price on tho ofllclnl estlmntna of Ihn nnrrnni
jiem ui umaww nnies, ror 11 much lower
iiguru was expected nnu trndera remem
bered that last year's prognostications
proved 600,000 bales below tho actual pro-
Cereals did not mnlntnin their advance.
Coffee has SUffored from liberal rrrilntH
at Brazil reports and No. 7 Rio Is l?c below
ma jirice 11 monin ugo.
Failures for the week were 240 In tho
unueu states, against 211 last year, nnd
twenty-six In Canada, against twenty-six
WEEKLY CLEARING HOUSE TAR I.E.
Asffrecate of Huslness Transacted by
tne Associated nanka.
NEW YORK. rW It Tlio fr,llnsln.-
tnlilA mmnllMl i. llpn.l.(Mnt n V. ....... v. . .
bank clearings nt nil principal cities for the
week ended December 13. with tho percen-
huh me corresponding ween last year:
CITIES.
Clearings. Inc. Dec.
$1,299,309,0201 16.8
149.020.503 1.2
133,633,480 7.2
89,799,239 2.9
36,931,431 3.6
30,861.372 10.0
25.1S0.632 13.6
20,829.893 2.3
17,567,257 9.8
17,637.747 18.9
18,923,370 60.0
13,401,873 8.5
11.026.865 5.8
10,002,650 11.2
8,691,184 2.9
7,483,900 4.1
6.791,682 11.2
6,407,000 U.7
6,447.417 17.1
6.2S3.212 4.8
7.978,716 10.5
G.231,800 2.7
6,066,814 60.1
4.477.769 9.9
2,350,608 22.6
4,182.120 36.2
6.029.637 62.3
2.838,035 10.0
2,863,585 56.0
2,302,771 13.7
1,524,118 10;5
1,471,908 9.0
2,677,164 30.2
3,508,178 20.1
1,390,247 7.8
3,tM5.917 57.9 ,
1.452,576 16.0
2.727.2C9 23,0
4,183.9.!0 10.7
2,016,274 10.1
1,725.607 10.2
1,16.3,879 2.9
1,507,832 6.0
1,669.177 2.7 4
1.254.935 8.7
1,218,358 13.7
1,113.155 19.0
2.368.019 9.7
l,f,9l,637 6.1
2.2S7.065 6.2
1,222.783 11.5
1 .209,287 9.6
1,541.492 20.9
1,059,170 01.0
2.8S9.6I0 29.6
9.3S0,UOO 21.9
9,96I.iTkS 15.2
1,075,710
M).845 6.7
9S8.753 3.6
70i,395 61.9
699,611 4.7
981.409 114
489,306 2.0
423.000 7.3
725,806 31.2
211,712 3.2
363.181 7.9
46),S00 6.1
409,6) 11.0
339,695 1.7
302,000 33.3
301,141 G.S
653,692 1.0
183.203 -
173,492 14.5
163,813 5.9
9J2.266 19.1
93il,407 1.0
815,000 23. S
870.797 69.7
430,275 35.9
874,241 1.2
310,447 2.0
$2,013,300,008 6.2
714,108,958 2.5
New York
Rnstnn
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. iouls ,
'IttHliurir
llfilllmnivi V
Ran Francisco ,
Cincinnati ,
Knnsns utty
Tl.w llrlpiind
Minneapolis ,
Cloveland
Louisvlllo ,
Detroit
Providence
Milwaukee ,
St. Paul
ltllfTnln
OMAHA
Indianapolis ,
Columbus, O
Sa van nali
Denver
Hartford
IllKhmnnil
Memphis ,
Washington
l'coria ,
Rochester
Nnw llnvpn
Worcester
Atlnnta
Salt Lako City
Springfield, Mass....
Fort Worth
Portland, Mo
Tnrtlnnil. Oro
rlt. Joseph
Los Angeles
Norfolk
Syracuso
Des Moines
Nashville
Fnll River
Scrantnu
nrn ml ltnnldfl
Augusta, Oa
uayinn, u
Senttlo
'rnrnmn
Spokano
hioiix city
Tniwkn
Tiilrwl n
Oalveston
Houston
oinrano springs ...
.nwnll
Wilmington. Del...,
New Hedford
Knoxvlllo. Tenn
Ttlrmlnchiun
Wichita
lilnghnmton
I ..vine (.it, irv
Jacksonville, Fla..
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chattanooga n
Rookford. Ill
Canton. O
Springileld, u. .......
Mirgo, jn. 11....
HIiiiiv I.'nlls. ft. D....
Hastings, Neb
i'-romoni, seu
Davenport
Evansvillo
Macon
Llttlo Rock
Springfield, 111
Helena.
Youngstown
Tntnls. IT. S
Totals outsldo N. Y.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal ,
$ 13.726.447
15,7
Poronto
j 1, , Jll, j ,u
3.S
C.5
10.6
Winnipeg
Halifax
Hamilton
St. John. N. II...
Vnncouver .......
2,llil,Ull
1,015,912
899,91V
76S.414
26.
769,580
11.3
Victoria.
Kto.MH
5.6
Totals
$ 32.852.672
6.8
Foreign Fliinnelnl.
ni'.nT.lN. Dec. 14. Prices on tho bourse
today wero generally firmer, duo largely to
tho less urgent offering nf tho mortgage
banks' obligations, international., wero
tlrm. Chlneso wero in strong demand,
Americans wero maintained, Canadian Pa-
cities hardened. Locals fluctuated, but re
covered considerably nt tho close. Ex
change on London. 20m 4U1 pfgs. for checks.
Discount rates; oiiort 1111m, 012 per cum;
threo months' bills, i per cent.
I.OMJU.N. 1'C, II. .noney win 111 koi'U
iiAmnml nnd discounts wero firm owing to
fears of an outflow of gold to Berlin, On
tt Rtnrk exchange business was dull.
nnantra Botlllnir ilnwn for the hnlMnv'H.
Tho feature wns the dealings In home rails.
which mano a smart rino in disincis, nnseu
on rumors that Mr. Yerkes wan connected
with tho scheme to Introduce electrlclly
Atnerlt tins opened with a slight reaction
subsequently Itntiroved nnd c osed steady
Lrles nnd Wabash wero strong. Kalllrs
wero weak ns n result of the unfavorable
news from South Africa. HpanUh 4s nnd
mu inuoa wore uuii. tno amount or nul
lum taken fill,, tin, IliinV nf l:,ii.nn,l ,m
balance toilay wns 150,000. a old premiums
nil-quuiru as rouows; nuenos Ayres, vm.vi
Mndrld, 33.85; Lisbon, 38.50; Rome, 5.60.
, 1'ARIS, Dec. II. Three per cent rentes
102f for tin ii-ppniinl. ITr-hnllifp nn timlnn
2of 9c for checks, Spanish 4s closed at 69.93,
Prices on tint Iimiran tiulm ver Irrniriiliir.
Rentes commenced easy on the particulars
published regarding tho savings banks
operations nml tho re-emplbyment of the
iiiiius 111 nana, loiter tncro wiw a tern
porary recovery, followed by general dull
ness, Kntllrs wero nffectcd by tho news
of the British defeat, In tho Trhlisvanl, but
closed generally Ilrmcr on satisfactory
i.onuo'i niivonces.
MOVIS.1li:.Tl OF STOCKS AMI IIOM)S.
AnlmntPil SpssIiiii of Stock MnrUet
Ilonil Friers Ailvnncp.
NEW YORIf. lion 14 Tim Hlnek imil'ket
today demonstrated again Its astonishing
irsiiienry nnu underlying nusorptivo iiow
ers. Tho faith of capital on tho intrinsic
iiiuniH 01 securities ami in tno country,
prosperity could not hnvo boon moro strlk
Ingly dcmonstrntnil than by such a move
tncnt today. Wall strcot luis lived for
somo tlnio pant as In abounding confidence
unit 1110 securities wero uoutm to go up
uner ino exigencies or tlio yearly settle
ments had benii mni nml the mntirv nimnlv
replenished by n reflux of funds nnd by
disbursements of dividend nnd Intenst,
but tho largo encroachment linking on tho
money market has caused a haunting
dread that prices Jn the stock mnrkot wero
imuiu in 00 toppica over uy 11 squeezo 111
um iiiiinoy marget nnu a torcing 01 specu
IlltlVO llliulllntlmi.
it was not until Into today tHat 11 solu
tion of tho market enigma was offered-ln,
tho Intimation that the looses by tho banks
during tho week, which nre conclusively
shown by tho known movements of money,
1ms boon off nit by 11 gain of over $1,000,00)
11 urn nuinn inpni nrvnrnr. itiim itirimH.iiiin.
coming on ton of n serlo3 of favornblo de
velopments, threw tho market Into u stato
OI Doll llg. nnlmnf Inn ami liuovanev. Th
eager buvlnir deinnml pame from nil source!
i'luii-nsiiiiuii ucars wno wero snort 01 tnu
market competing anxiously with the ram
pant bulls. u!m ,ltHtrlliiilnil tbpfr tiuvlmr
iirners wiin a lavisii 11111111 nu turougn tno
list, j yo contrast was a sinning one, wim
tho conditions nt thn closn Inst ulif lit. when
not even tho phenomenal ndvnnco In (ho
ii Diuunn wiih nnin 10 nv prelum 11 1 1111-
easluess ot speculators over tho pnlpablo
showing of tho absorption by tho subtrcus
ury of prnctlcally enough to completely
iviiiu tint inn it r 1 rpHPrvna (ir tm nniiKn
Tho mlsnlnrpil piinflilnnn, nf iionr nmrntnr4
In Inat night's telling was nn Important
iiicior in empnnsizmg today s nuvance.
Tho full strength of tho mnrket wns by 110
means mnntrest In tho early dealings, al
though tho olltbnrMl In lbn 'WiiluiHli ne-
curltles had 11 fortifying effect. Tho ah-
Sorntlotl nf the Pnnnsvlv.-inlM. C?nnl pnm-
Imny In behalf of tho nnthruclto group was
11 uoriiiniiing lnuueiico nnu wns iieineu ny
this morning's nunouiiccmont of tno nc
cesslon of very Important representatives
to tho Erlo board of directors. Tho effect
was not directly mnnlfest In tho Erlo
stocks, which wero reactionary on tirollt
taklng, but tho clear evidence afforded of
tho persistent policy among tho controlling
Interests of Important railroads towardu
connection nnd extension nt Inttuonco and
representation had a stimulating effect
throughout tho list. Tho coalers wero llrst
affected as being most Immediately con
cerned nnd tho movement spread to tho
Centrul Trnllln connections nf the trunk
lines and to nil minor or connecting rail
roads In which any community of Interest
or ownership could bo traced. It would
bo useless to try to specify or classify tin
final development of tho movement, ns
practically tho wholo market responded.
Even tho Industrials and specialties, which
hung back In tho early dealings, recovered
buoyantly to nbovo last night's close. St.
Paul rose nearly I points nnd a long list
of railroad stocks advanced from 1 to 3
points. Just what Is tho aourco of tho spe
cial movement of cash which has offset
tho week's outgo to tho subtreasury Is not
dellnltcly disclosed, but the belief Is nun-
oral that It Is connected with tho payment
of tho Standard Oil dividend, which was
duo tomorrow, nnd which nmounts to $10.-
000,000. Tho fact that Amalgamated Copper
wan almost mono 111 mnintaiiung a weaic
tono did not seem to niter this sunnosltlon.
Tho conviction that somo of tho powerful
unnnciai interests in tno country inicnucu
to foster easy conditions In tho money mar
ket nnd the expectation of benefits' next
week from tho payment of anticipated gov
ernment Interest wero tho final effoctlvc in
fluences In tho buoyant outburst which
ended tho dny.
Tho bond murkct showed a largo volumo
of dealings' and" prices advanced, the se
curities moat uptably effected being of the
sumo companies 'as thoso In the Etoek mar-
Ket. Total saies, par vaiuc, j,3j,uw.
I'nlted States bonds wero all unchanged nn
the Inst call.
Tho following nro the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
41 Wabash
S3H do pfd
Sl-S Wheel. & L. E.
87 do 2d pfd
6Ki Win. Cmitrnl ...
3S'A Third Avenuo .
16 11. & O. ufd
. 13
. 26'i
. 2S
. 12U
.115V4
do nut
Baltimore & O
Canadian Pnc.
Canada So
dies. & Ohio..
Chicago O. W...
SI
C, 11. fit J..
.,.13S4 Nntlonal Tubo
fil
103
143
170
Chi. Ind. & L 25 do nfd
do pfd GOVi Adams Ex....
Chi. ifi E. Ill 93!4 American Ex
Chleauo & N. W.169 V. S. Ex
51
C, R. I. & 1' 116 Wells-Fnrgo Ex.133
cj. c. c. & bu l,. 6716 Amer, cot. 01 ... 31
Colorado So i) do pfd
S4
5T5
2514
Wi
96b
17
no-4
71.
do 1st pra H-'iAiner. Malting ,
do 2d pfd 18V do pfd
Del. &. Hudson. ..120H Amer. S. & R...
Del. L. & W 1S7 UO Dfil
Denver & It. O... 25Amor. Spirits ..
do pfd.
. 80-i do pfd
. 19'(,Amer. S. Hoop.
. 60n do pfd
,VH .Vmer. S. & W..
. 16 do nfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nir. pfd
Homing uoai ...
Hocking Vulley.
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ....
8l?4
. 39V4 Amer. Tin Plate. 4P',i
.12.31 do pfd m;
. 19?i Amer. Tobacco.. .lOSVi
. 41 110 pfd 120
. II Anac. Mln. Co.... 47
do nfd
Lako Erlo & W,
do nfd
,.Wi Brooklyn R. T... 71
..223 Colo, Fuel & I... Mm
.. hl'.lCon. Tobucco .... 35H
Th'I.V, rlrt Mf.l ni
Lako Shore ...
L. it N
Manhattan L.
Feder.nl Steel .... 62!4
do nfd 7;.i
I'..........,,
Mot. St. Ry.
,167
Mexicnn Central. 1314
Minn. (V- si. 1,.,.. 1,7
do pfd 100
Mo. Pacific 0l!4
Oen. Electric ....170li
Glucose Sugar ... 62-i
do plil 100
Inter. Paper 2214
do nfd 71V4
Laclede (las 70
Nat. Biscuit pfd.. 901.
National Lead ... 20V4
do pfil 9.".!4
National Steel ... 3SU
do pfil 92
N. Y. Air Hrnko.160
Mobile & Ohio.... 41
M.. K. T 14i
do pfd S9U
N. J. Central ....113
N. Y. Central ....1428
NortolK it v 4
do pfd 8ti
No. Pacific 72T4
do pfd 82I.J
Ontario & W 2Ri
Ore. Ry. & Nav,. 42
No. American ... lSi
rnciuc uonst
do 1st pfd.,
do 2d pfd...
Pacific Mull
. 6Si
do pfd 76
Pennsylvania .,..1427$
Reading '2PH
. 85
. 63
, 43
. 9S",
no isi pra..,,,,.
People's Oas
do 2d nfd,.,,.... 81W4, Pressed S. Car
50
83
Rio O. W 65
do pfd..
do nfd 93
Pullman P. Car,.199V4
S. R. & T 5
Sugar !24
do pfd 1141,4
Tenn. Coal & I... ci't
U. S. Leather .... 13i
do nfd 74!?
IJ. 8. Rubber .... 29
do nfd 81
St. l. ,i H.
.. 19ft
do 1st prd...
do 2d nfd....
St. L. Southw
do nfd
"CI L
St. Punt 130i.il
do pra 180
St. p. & omaha.120
So. Purine ....
So. Railway ..
.. 424 Western Union .. S4!4
.. i&b, Republic I. & S.. KM
.. C8i 'do nfd 631,
.. 2?U P. O. C. & St. L. 66
.. 71 Arnnl, Copper ... 90?;
. 81il
do pfd
Tex. & Pacific
Union Pacific .
do pfd
Ex-dlvldend,
Commercial Advertiser's T.nnilnn Onnnntni
cablegram:
Tliero was. llttlo doing on tho mnrkcti
hero todny and tho tone was dull, the news
of the reverse in tho Transvaal suggeRtlmr
that tho war In South Africa Is still lively.
All6thor ehepklni? Intliipnp wiih thn Infnr.
ruptlou of tho continental telephone sory-'
ii.e,
III Americans Ibis wns nnnlhor "I.VIn"
day. Thero was fulr nrofcsslonal hUFlner.s
ill tneso securltlei, but the price never at
tained your parity. Nevertheless tho New
inrk snurt In lories all-pni7thnnprt Ihn
wholo market till profit-taking In New
1 ork in Erlo stock caused a heavy cloe
gonernlly, although Wnbnah was still
wanted nere, probably in sympathy with
Erles. Tho bank received llo,0 gold
from I'rucunv. Notwithstanding tlm dull.
ness In American nnd continental exchange
11 1.1 most prapuuio tnui 1110 nnng rato will
be moved this year.
It Is limlprxtnnd thn Indian crnlil man.
tloned earlier this week will bo Intercepted
by (Jcrmany,
nuver was nun in tno closing or tho
ronch tendor.
iiiiAnsntEivrs review of trade.
11 vornlilp Coiiilltloiis Rule Opiiprnll)
In All Lines of .Sciiminnlilo Trade,
NEW YORK. Dec. H.-BrndstreePs to.
morrow will pay:
Favornblo cnndltlnns mln cenprnllv In
all lines of scnsnnnhla trade. Holiday prep
arations are. of course, ilamlnnnt In retail
business and whero this has hitherto lagacj
11 nns neon stimulated uy moro sensonaoio
weather.
3'llolPi;nlo distribution Is limited, ns Is
natural nt this period. Ho far the best re.
ports as to retail trade ceno from the west
and tho south. In leading Industries thn
best report Is still that njado by finished
iriniucis ot tno iron anei steei industry,
nit other favorably situated IIiips nre boots
ind shoes and lumber. New huslneps in
tho former In rnlher Ilk-lit at whnlns.il
but manufacturers generally aro busily cm-
Ployed nnd leather Is firm In svmnnthv
good export demand for tho later is noted
ileum lumber is rather quiet, but wnolp
fullers nro preparing for a good year. Hard
woods nre specially Arm lu price. The re
renis nro lower lit price, uuo to proiu-tnK
lng on tho Into upward move, the lurue
movement of sunolles. nartlcularly of corn
which Is favored by the weather, nnd to
Jess Interest on the part of tho foreign
iiuycrs. ,
Tho envprnment pntlnn potlmntn nf 10.
OOO.Oik) bales was larger than expected by tho
trnde. which looked for nhmt 'I.7RO.000. The
feeling Is that If the yield does not exceed
J0,nnu,0 tiales consumption, which Inst yea
was 11.000,000 bales of American, mtut
eltlier bo hVavlly curtailed or stocks will
bo reduced to tho vanishing point. Tho
rioso 01 too wceic linns iuturo quoiniions
,fcp lower anu spot on:.
Tho drygoods market Is quiet, ns nnturn
nt this ncrliMl. nnd hleh cost of raw main
rial nnd low cost of finished products do
not nnrmonizc. Hitriy spring triuio dusi
ness. however, Is fairly satisfactory. Th
light weight season In men s wear woolen
goods has proved disappointing, but
women s nlnlii dress iroods nre well or
dered. Rnlher morn has been dono In for
elgn wools, chiefly Australian, this week
and Melbourne and Iyondon advices aro of
Ilrmcr markets. Low-prlccd domestic wool
13 rntnor wenlt. However.
Whllo business In Iron nnd steel us
wholo Is nuleter than of late thero I
no atiiuirent dlmunltlon In streneth nnd nc
tunl transactions In rails and pluto comparj
wrii wiin tno oest recorded.
Ono salo of 80.000 tons of rails, divided
netweon eastern nnd western mills, is 10
Ported nnd other snips will hwpII the wnek'i
business to 100,000 tons at the much abused
but nevertheless nccented. $26 basis.
Another feature Is tho salo of 11,800 tons
for export to Norwnv. Tho volumo of mil
orders 11 rondv bnoknl for next vear lit de
dared to exceed nil records. Although
rieei funics navo nnvanceii i per ton tno
demand Is apparently undiminished and
largo producers aro reported buying out
flldo makes to All contracts. As anothei
proof of stability It Is reoorted that o'lo
of tho largest Pittsburg Interests hos ngnd
10 tno present scnie or wages continuing
next
t year. Pig Iron Is dull except
o new business nt Chicago nnd 2o c
for
som
etitii
per ton hns been conceded on Hesser.ie
nt Pittsburg. Some large Interests, tilth
erto buyers, nro now mnklmr Iron them
selves direct from ores. Billets are dull
but stendy. Hnrdware Is active, Jobber.!
stocks nro small nnd manufacturers ave
huiiy nn nrdnrti.
Wheat. Including flour, shipments for the
3,132,159 bushels InsV week, 3.26S.6b In tho
corresponding woeK or iw:, n,s.8.'.i in iy,
4.fl.399 In 1897 nnd 3.621.822 bushels In V,
From July I to dnte. this season wheat ex
ports nro S6.017.0O3 bushels, ncnlnst 97.569.-
922 bushels Inst season nnd 109,720,853 bush
els 111
Corn oxnorts for tho week aceregp..od
4.S63,43S bushels, against 5.371.377 btishols
last week, 4.017.185 bushels In this wppk a
nnr nirn .1 2.31 .0.111 hll.liolu In 1SOQ 121.fi78
iiusiicis in 1897 nnu -.sw.iiyi uusneis in vn.
From July 1 to dato this season corn ox
norts nrm S4.906.426 bushels, nvalnst 101.450.
8S6 bushels Inst season and 73,187,220 bushels
In 1898-99.
nuslnefs failures for tho week In tne
ITnlted Stntes number 247, as against IM
last week, 211 In this week a yenr ago, 231
In 1R91. 2S3 In 1897 and 359 in 1S&0.
Cnnmllnn failures for tho week numher
eighteen, against twenty-seven inst weou,
twonty-eignt in tno snmo weou n year ago.
thirty-two In 1P9S. Torty-threo In 1S97 and
tiurty-nino in ikw.
pt- York Miiiipy Market,
NEW YORK. Dec. 14.-MONBY-On call.
sternly at 4fiG uer cent: last loan. 4 per
cent; prlmo mcrcantllo paper, 4Viv5U per
HTERLIN'O EXCHANGE Slluhtly easier,
with ucttial business In bankers' bills at
UMVi for demand and nt $4.80-'!i?N.80H for
Iy1v ilnvu! imhIihI rntes. $4.8H4'!i4.82 and
$I.HoH(i3'l.8n; commercial mus, i.iwiH.&Mi
Hll.Vlill i-PrilucaiCB, diuwju; uur, nnc,
Mexican dollars, WHc.
BONDS Government, stendy; state.
strong; railroad, strong.
Tlio closing prices on Donus touay aro it
follows:
U. S. ref 2s 104V4'
N. Y. C. Is 1094
N. J. C, gen. 6S...127U
No. Pacific 3s.... 70U
do coupon lOu
do 3s, reg Wj
do coupon 1094
ill) COUpuil lU3f4l uu in
do now 4s. reg.lSSW N Y C & S L 4S..107U
do 4s
no poiinnn izxvi iN. a: w. con. is., m
do old 4s, reg...U4 Ore. Nav. Is 109
do coupon iib34 uo s iiu
do 5s. reg H3U Oregon S. L. 6s. .129
do counon 113'4 do con. 68 117
n nt C 3 C3s 12P ltoadlne Ken. 4s.. 93
Atch. gen. 4s 102U Rio O. W. Is 100li
do ndj. 4s 88',4 Bt L 4 I M c. os.lFAi
Canada So. 2S....IO8S4 H L & 8 F g. 6s. .128
'. & O. 4Hs 1034 St. Paul consois.'.iiv
do 5s 120U St. P. C. it P. 1S..12UV4
C. & N. W. C. 7S..139"i ao 68 UiVm
do S. F. d. 6s. .121 80. Pacific 4s S2i
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 93 ISo. Railway 6S...113H
Colorado 80. Is... 8l7i'8. R. & 1 . 6 ,u
D. & It. Q. 4s 101H,Tex. it Pac. Is.. .114
Erlo general 4s... 82V do 2s 80
F. W. & D. C. Is. 78ife v-dnn Pacific 4s. 107
C.nn. 1,'Ipp. Rn 142 Wnbnsh Is 118
Iowa Central ls..H6,i, uo is 1074
L. ,t N. unl. 4s...l01U;Vest Sboro 48... 1)5
M.. K. it T. 2s... 741; Wis. Central Is... 87
do 4s 911jVu. Centuries ... 5H
notion Stock Quotations.
BOSTON. Dec. 14. Cull loans. 4SG Per
cent; time loans, 4V4G5 per cent. Official
closing:
... T. & S. F 41H
T T I n , 1, . Hn,
U1IIUI1 j-uciuo W
Union Land 2va
West End 93
do pfd..." KYl
Amer. Hlltrar l-'l1,,
do pt(l "lit
Westlngh. Eleo... 63i
Amer. Tel 155
Aicmauii m mi
Boston & Aiu y..i-nfi
N. E. O. & C. 6fl. Ml,
Boston Elevniea.iMi
Boston it Mo 196
C B. & Q 1W1
Dominion Coal.. Mi
Adventure 0
Alloilez Mln. Co.. 24
iiimi. iwopyer ... uu
.MIIlllllC zt,
no pra iu
Aidnrnl Steel .... 52?
Boston & Mont... 327
liutto & Boston.. SO
,n nfd 7(ilCnl. & Heeltt....
..805
.. 20
.. 16
.. 72
Fltchburg pfd.... 137 Cenlentilul
Oen. Electric ....l70iitTanklln
do ptd mo uEccoia
Ed. E ec. Ill 217 Parrot
MV
Mox. Central 13V4 Quincy
..107
Mich. Telephone. a nanta. r e cop...
N. E. O, & C... ltti'Tamarnck ......
.. 6V4
Old Colony 'jnOUH'tnli Mining ..
. jl04
.. 4Ei
Old Dominion .... 27V, Winona
Iiubber 20-j woiverineB ....
Nptt York Mlnlna; Stocks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 14. Tho following are
tne closing quotations ror mining snare
today: '
Adams Con 20
Allco 40
Little Chief 15
Ontnrlo 600
Onhlr 60
Phoenix 10
Potosl 12
Brceco 200
Brunswick Con... 13
Comstock Tun,... I
Con. Cnl. it Vn...l30
Savage 6
erra 6?
lorn Silver 112
sierra Nevada , v4
8mall Hopcu 60
Standard 285
ron Sliver 70
.eudvlllo Con,... C
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Dot. 14. 1 p. m. Closing;
f 'l H u mnrn 4VT 1 ft, 11 J
lliwiiv j oi-'l I'lUlillU
110 nccouni ...97:1.10 do 1st pfd 62
Atchison
41 '4
S9?I
Pennsylvania .... 734
Cunadlan Pnc.
Rcndlmr
St. Paul
130i
No. Pacific nfd...
Illinois Central ..I28i
Louisville 8IJ
Union Pac. pfd... 83
Grand Trunk
Amlconda
Rand Mines
r. i,, uentrui,,,,iiu
BAR SILVER-Stendy at 29 11-1 M per
ounce.
MONEY-2!45?3 per cent.
Tho rato of discount In the, open market
for short bills is SlS-ie'SH per cent; for three
months' bills, 4 per cent.
Ilnnk ClpiirliiK nud ExchaiiKes,
York exchange, par bid. 10c premium nsked
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.-Clearlngs
$1680,039; balances, $2,658,993. '
BALTIMORE. Dee. 14.-Clcarlngs, $1,085.
8S0; bnlartces. $367,817. '
NEW YORK, Dec. 14,-Cllearlngs, $228 -445.&W;
balances, $8,605,309.
CINCINNATI. Dec. 14,-CIonrlngs, $3,037..
050; money, 6Q6 per cent; New York ex
change, 10c discount.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho -general
fund, excluslvo of tho $150,000,000 gold
reserve In tho division of redemption
shows: Available cash balances, 1133 499 1
445; gold, $100,186,601. ' '
Wool .MnrUet.
BOSTON. Dec. ll.-WOOITho Commer
cial Bulletin tomorrow will nny of tho wool
market: Tho corner seems to havo been
turned In thu wool market. Tho demand
Is moro general tills week, Very Hue wools
lire 11 llttlo flrmer. especial!)- staple wools.
Flno medium clothing territory lias again
been sacrificed at 46c, clean, This, how
ever. Is strictly short wool, Longer wool
of tho same grade Iiuh been soli! at 4Sc and
60e. Tho fcauro of tho week Is a big busl
ness in Australian Vi-blnod crossbreds.
Neurly 1,000,000 pounds of Australian of all
kinds havo leon sold, South American,
English nnd Australian markets have nil
advanced. . Tho sales for the week aro:
2,990,650 pounds domestic nnd 891,000 foreign,
a total of 3,881,5Wi pounds for this week,
ugnlnst a total of 3,755,000 last week and 11
total of 6,436,000 tho corresponding week
last year. Receipts to dato show a decrease
of 316,130 bales domestic and an Increase of
48,697 foreign, against last yenr. Tho sales
to dnto show a decrease of 158,138,200 pounds
domestic and 31,879,300 foreign.
CHICAGO, Dec. H.-Clenrlngs, $23,401,361;
bnlonces, $1,974,785; posted exchange, $4.8214
f.86; Now York exchange, 20o premium.
ST. LOF1S. Dec. 14,-Clearlngs, $0,701,293;
balances. $969,152: monev. 4fl7 tier pent; N,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRE
Receipt! of Cattle Light and Ho Particular
Change in Prices Noted.
M0GS AVERAGE A SHADE STR0NGE
lieep Mnrket Active nnd Stronner nnd
Lverj-thlng; Wns Sold Enrly
In the Mnruliiir Feeders
Held About Htendy.
, . SOUTH
""fejpts wero:
Rfl c a Monday
Tuesday
Official Friday .....
OMAHA. Dec. 14.
Cattle. Hogn. Sheep.
2.3' I
6.339
S.30G
4,876
4.670
. 2,663
1,496
10,013
15,62)
10,217
9,729
2.295
2,89.1
3,188
1,291
F
'Ivn ,1.1. n .(.( . . : "
Z, ., n hum Week. 1", l9n
51,82.1
3S.102
42.229
40.771
17.672
17.381
iinn. IV "P'ore o,r,7l
Snmo threo weeks ago 19 wi
Same four weeks ago. w'mi
16.32)
21.201
31,793
23.ta5
.!,tlco,I'.nl11 for I'OKS for tho last
- wiin comparisons
nlS9.lS9S,lS37 llSa.ll85.184
4 C2
"PC. 1...
U?c- 2.."
3 74 3 2.3 J 23 3 19 4 41
3 76 S 28 3 25 3 09 3 35
3 29 .1 19 3 23 3 42 I 47
3 81 3 29 3 21 3 16 3 39 4 38
3 80 3 37 3 09 3 39 4 27
3 86 3 35 3 25 S 38 I 35
3 81 3 28 3 22 3 00 3 36 4 15
3 S3 3 30 2 17 3 19 4 3t
3 90 3 20 3 13 3 21 3 32
3 31 3 13 3 21 3 35 4 20
3 91 3 16 3 17 3 28 4 17
3 95 3 37 3 20 3 31 4 20
3 9 .1 38 3 20 3 33 4 23
3 96 3 33 3 23 3 28 3 38 4 .5
"OC- 3... 4 C3J4
ec. 4... 4 17
uoc. 6... 4 7;li
Deo. 6... i Jj
Dec. 7.... 4 81
Dec 8..-. 47
Dec. 9... "
Dec. 10.. 4 KK
Dec. 11.. 4 824
Dec. 12.. J ?;2
Dec. LI..' Uls
Dpc. .. 4 86
Indicates Slindnv Tndlentes holiday.
Ihn nfllnl.l .
....,(, llUIIIUCr Ol CHITI III BHUUK
orougnt in today by each rood wns:
0.0 Cnttle.Hogs.Sh'p.
.i. ix 01. i', iiy
.t St. t. Mv.
9
1
Missouri Pacific Ry
, 1
, 11
5
22
'fi
34
1
n
21
20
16
1
'inoii i-aciuc system ,,
I & N. W. Ry.
E. M. V. R. R
i. c. & p. Ry..
'., St. P., M. & O. Ry
1. & M R. R. R. .........
'.. B. & Q. Ry
C. C. & St. j.;.
J., R. I. it P., enst
IL 1. JC- I
, 2
, 6
. 14
Illinois Central .....'.'..".'.'..!!!
Total recelnts 41 117
Thn (llflnnnltlnM nf .1n. A. ......
i i( 1 t . r ,vi(jiiin iiii
jio luiiuns, i-iicn nny or purcunBing ma num
uci ijl ni'iiu iniiiciiinn :
PtlVNra -(...I- 1 1
L ( , "-1111IC. IKIKH.
Omaha Packing Co 1,521
O. H. Hnnimond Co lfi l.osn
Sh'D.
192
Swift and Company po 2,663
Cudnhy Packing Co 2,222 1,962
Armour & Co 42 3,1173
R. Becker it Degan 2 ....
918
nnsant ,v uo 4 6
McCreary & 'c'l'ark 182
vk . i. Btepnen 78 ....
Hill Sr Illinlzlni?np 1
Huston (t Co r,
Livingstone & Schaller... D8 ....
Hamilton & Rothschild... r.fl
T. V. Hilar . o
Other buyers
110
Totals -. 1.380 fl.TOS 1.117
II II. lldlinrlu l.nM,Pnnn tn f
Jomos Draper, Afton, lo-Q,. ..!.!!!!
,ax 1 i.r iieceipis or camo today
'nrV lluld fltl,l (ilvntll nil l.n -....u A.n.(
. . j o ...... ...,uu ,,, .iii.i. t ,,o unci ru
Was Oil thn lllllphpr dtnnlr nnlnr Tl,., nnr.
get ror ueer cattle did not show any Im
provement todny and It Is safe to call the
rlpptlnp fnr thn ti.',tnlr nn 11, l,.iat ,m,nn.
fat cattle 10(l5c. Tho common kinds havo
gono ore more tnnn mat ana a good shnre
of tho tlmo they havo been almost tin
salable. Tho trade on nil kinds, howevor,
bus b(Mn' very dull nml linvntlnfnntnrv nil
inu ween.
Th. n,nl.nf ,nrln .11.1 -l
-u ' ' .(,i..n.:w lu.iuj l(l(l iiui n(i(, Uliy
particular change, though, If anything, It
(in u. iiiiirj DIIUIIKI'I. liuyers lOOK llOld
fulrlv (v 1 1 nn,l ) wit i iti , , , ..(. .. , nu ,tf. I
at steady to stronger prices. Tho good
Kinus oi cows ami neirers navo Dcen In
fairly good demand all the week and are
probably no moro than 10$H5c lower, but
tl(A mnjllMtn 1 1 H ( O V. fi . l,mlAn t.n.ll.. T .
' ...u.u... ......... ..u.v ... u n , , m((.i i . i L
Is safe to call the market on that class of
nine lower man u wno a weeK ago.
The canners havo declined somewhat,
though not as much as tho medium kinds
of cow stuff.
The one good feature of tho markot Is
the trade In feeders. Thero Is a good de
mand for the better grades of feeders and
they have sold at good, strong prices all
(l(U It I IX. ,11 nuinn liura Bum IIH.V O uccn
mndo that looked considerably hlghor, but
tho situation Is perhaps best described by
calling It a good, strong, actlvo market.
Tho common kinds havo also sold at fully
steady nrlces. What has been alrt nf
steers would npply to stock cows nnd
heifers, stock calves nnd stock bulls.
rr( t ..... ... i . .. .
Aimiv iiuxj uiiij uci-'ii ii iuw wesiern cat
tle, coming this week and most of thoso
fluctuated In Just about the same way oa Is
nuit-u uuuvi- iur mo nuiivi) cume( iteprc
ecntatlvo sales:
RRRF
STEERS.
No.
Av. IT.
No. Av.
Pr.
4 00
4 50
4 75
6 15
5 60
8..
.... 718
.... 720
.... 800
....1020
....1090
2 85
3 25
3 75
4 00
..1068
1..
1..
1..
1..
B 1186
2 1280
16 1476
IK i-?r.o
4 U)
STEERS A.D HEIFERS.
... 813 4 4U
COWS.
... 810 1 60 1 R00
... 700 1 73 3 930
... 710 2 00 1 880
...1120 2 25 2 1065
...1020 2 25 2 1023
... 800 2 25 1 850
...1080 2 25 2 BOO
... 8S9 2 25 1 U20
... 895 2 39 1 1057
... 874 2 30 1 1200
...1012 2 35 3 1263
... 920 2 40 3 J053
... 875 2 '0 1 1160
...1130 2 60 6 1091
...1033 2 5.3 4 129J
... 988 2 55 9 1125
...1160 2 65 1,: 1000
... 935 2 03 3 9S6
...1040 2 70 15 1123
,...1080 2 7? 1 1210
COWS AND HEIFERS.
... 990 2 25 2 600
... 921 3 2.3 3 493
... 907 2 85 3 1163
...631 " 40 1 vsi
1...
1...
2 75
3 75
2 i5
2 K5
2 W
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 30
3 35
3 3.3
3 25
3 40
3 60
3 10
3 00
3 00
3 15
3 25
3 60
3 35
3 60
3 CO
1...
1...
1...
1...
1...
7...
2...
7...
4...
4...
1...
4...
6...
7...
8...
1...
1...
1...
8..,
8...
3 2.3 3
2 85 3
2 40 1
2 73 3
HEIFERS.
2 90 6
2 90 1
3 10 2
3 15
BULLS.
2 60 1
2 75 1
2 85 1
CALVES.
5 00 1
6 60 1
6 60 1
1...
2...
885 2 75 3 R09
. 770
. 870
,. 690
,. 818
. 770
,.1090
.1370
.. 20)
. 144
,. 180
. ISO
933
, 880
940
1....
6....
16....
1....
L..'.'
...1160
...1000
...1330
... 160
... 160
... 130
3 10
8 15
3 60
8 00
6 00
6 00
1....
B....
l....
1....
6 00
STACKS.
3 35 1.......
1410
STOCK
1060
.1 60
COWS AND
HEIFERS
610
950
1010
2 40
4..
632
620
976
2 65
2 75
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
2 tO
2 40
2 45
2 60
1..
2..
1..
3..
, 932
,1180
650
603
480
1..
1..,
480 2 50
9
STOCK CALVES.
1..
430 3 60 1 670 3 75
liw 9 rn
STOCKEHB AND FEEDERS
. 680
2 U,
15....
10....
9....
3....
13....
, 696
4 00
4 10
4 00
3 40
3 10
3 65
3 85
4 33
4 55
69
, 691
, 712
. 610
. 820
. 706
, 775
. 712
. 680
3 15
3 25
3 33
2 60
3 75
3 85
3 90
3 W
. 476
, 756
. 776
. 773
. 870
. 775
. 762
. 766
5
1
1......
3
2
16
30...
26...
1
39,
631
4 00
imrtU Than u'n n n nlrl., 1 1 k . I
. i w v . , . - . '.'."". J MIUI lllll'Ul
hogs hero today and the market was close
to 5c hlghor. Packers sturted out bidding
U.Wi und J4.S5. but as they fulled to g9t
ninny iii me iiuo ui iiiuflu jirices llley
raised their hands anil paid J4.65 and H.VU(.
ai inuHu in itin um iiwun ui'kuii to ennnge
hunds nt u rnnld ruto nnd It wus not long
before tho bulk of tho offerings were sold,
V.".,"?. ' "'""" i'((,( ."i nvvurai loans
ot light and butcherwelghts. but tho milk
of the sales were nt SI. 85 nnd Jl.87..
OII-l((( (((((,., (( ((( ((II1V1IIK-, WHICH
delayed tho murket somowhnt.
n-ii i(i" ((" (in; nrrivo on the
market packers had filled their most urgent
,,r,l,,ru nml na n rnanll ,,.r ,n.. b
(,(.(.. ; c-v .1 , wining
in iy (,. ,i, "( i((u Hvni-rui run. Tiiev
l ....... t . t (l.nn. ,1,1 )in,,.nt,H ... . J
iuiihiii. i-... ,.., '" ii, in Kuun season.
Thn long string of oil tho sales is at J4 S3
with tho choicer light And butchorwelglits
nt JI.S7I. and a fow at J4.90. Representatlvo
Nn. Av
Sh
Pr.
4 00
4 00
4 45
4 SO
4 60
4 00
4 70
4 80
4 821$
No. Av, Sh"!
69 303 80
J9 330 120
12 185 ...
14 171
Pr.
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 S5
4 83
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 83
4 85
4 85
11 101
33.
..81
..104
..108
,..105
..285
..127
..Ml
..248
..282
..2X3
..274
..331
..249
..
15...
14...
109..
11...
51 197
100 308
4S 327
47 331
63 280
67 253
68 273
67 2.19
67 2S9
61 28.8
49 310
:s sh
120
280
200
120
40
80
160
120
'.6
120
81...
61...
81...
68...
40
160
40
SO
'ro
iw
4 hV,
if
84...
4 921
ro...
4 82V
60...
84...
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
68,...
67 269
i
4 S3
4 f S
4 S7t4
i SI
4 87 li
4 S7tJ
1 SZ
4 87U
4 874
4 8714
4. M.I
4 87',
4 S71t
4 ST
4 ? 4
4 Klii
4 am
4 Silf,
S5l
4 V74
4 S7'i
4 S7l
I K7',
4 S7-;
4 87',
4 87ll
4 87;a
i Si
4 .Si'i.
4 87a
4 871,
4 S7K.
USS
Ufa
4 if
4 871,
sIs
4 874
4 871,;
4 871,
1 5$
; ,No
4 !r
4 90
4 I'O
4 90
4 9-1
SO
120
200
80
SO
160
80
SO
40
a)
120
69...
73...
61...
61...
63...
.248
".'.230
. (321
..S.V.
50 312
61 247
69 216
61 26S
5.S 27.1
6S 230
54 285
53 310
55 '-".It
65 .TOO
61 374
11 2S7
61 376
63 323
09 28.1
40 24S
69 321
66 313
40
160
120
120
160
80
120
SO
280
120
100
6:
...215
. . .320
. . .379
...261
...327
...248
...262
...255
. . .257
. . .308
...311
...279
Ma
26..
36.
120
'so
120
40
69..
62..
32,.
72..
76,.
71.
200
160
SO
120
57
65..
64..
48..
4 90
cars
p wero only n few
of
l,lnl. .....I .1, ...... .((
wanted it few. they bought them up In a
rush nml paid good, strong prices for them.
nllPPl) lltlll Vi,nrlh,,.- Knl, ..a l.lt. 1 (f
,1 ------ ecu i.rt (iia.ll lin 1,1,1
and lambs brnutrhi KW. i,-.vr..iiii., .......
oVi'iL.wV1 ,;VpK"'l early In the morning,
aitnoiiKli Chicago reported that market to
1IO II fllMtft If.!
Thorn un fin f.n ... M i a .
0 I ihUhi i uiiiiiikc in inn
n,P,i?.i.n,!'.,r,k? Xotlnh na on'V wero
prices y "l Swt nboul sU'H,,y
giiotntlons: Choice fed wethers, JI.KiS
2tl: fnlr t,i ,.lwtlr.n .i -',ja!t .
(.:.(- ...... ...v (c(nci. .t.;vM,i"i;
choice grass wethers. iiMjin, f..l
K,??tTn.8a,W.,'tnpr!'' W-5t3.T6; choice ewes,
choice spring lambs. J5.0tvlifi.25: fnlr to good
spr llg lambs. JI.76iy5.CO: feedei- owes. 25
t-0n,l.Ii,o.nOr ) cnr- tttWS.76! feeder lambs.
-..wuT.iv. jiiiJicaeiiiauvo sales:
No
A v.
Pr.
3 ID
3 61
I 15
4 10
I 15
5 25
103 fed owes
2 fptt flU'CU
110
145
101
109
142
93
KM fed wethers".'!!!!!!!!!"'
192 Nebraska fed wethers
,iun icu wetners
13 Iowa fed lambs
Chicago i.ivu stock: markf.t.
Cattle (ieiiemll)- Nteiidy Mors Moke!
Kiier miiiii Annul Sternly.
Oil U'Ann ii..., ii r. . , , .
n rr , , ' . ii.-v,iv i j i.i iirceipis,
i.',vrim'".ll:, pbernlly steady. Including
butifhcrs stock; nntlves, best on sale today,
otio tar ut J.i.,5; good to jirlme stpers, f5.305i
i.uui ii. meuitim. J3.iivus.23; se ected
feeders. 3.76p .40: HlnelterM f'Ur.Arr..
2.50fi4.00! hnircru
i. J.'.WW l.i5; canners, 1.75f(i
.4u: mi is. 5- r.fifTr i ', ...,i...... ..i..., ..
. ((,(.(., ( HUlL-C, JlIU II
15c higher, otlierH steady at J3.5OSi5.50; Tex
to
y, .(inn. -i, iii-ini; nesi on na o today,
threo eiirn nt i 'p. ,,... r...i ..,
4.75: lexns urn si nt,.ru ti"-..ir. n........
bulls. 2.WV53.20. t-.-..i,,.v -.m.
HOGS Itceelnts Imlnv v nri i(n,i .
row, .o.ihii) Head; left over, 3,500 head
.'i,0.'1 Jl.cllVe 7"'"ly.6c higher; close.
WeiLK! till V ml ntnl ltii..1n.n i -. i .
I
to
5 -nS.!!1'.'-7?,00: r(!!'1' . H-m
4 93' ' ',,uu uuik ot Bales, J4.S04P
silFEP IMII r.AMim t,
...... .,,&,,(,,.-, jici;i.iiih, i.lRJIl
11.',h:...hI!0,,1,(' ,le"v lower, others nbotit
stendy; lambs, steady to strong, closing
easier; good to choleo Tcthrrs. Jl.10fl4.76:
fair to choice mixed, J3.90'J.10; westeri
sheep, JI.tWj4.65; Texas sheep. J2.5W3
rriw iJSmA,r . .4-SBs-,! . vestern lambs
J5.00iijij.00; Christmas lambs, J0.0OU6.25.
Kansas City Live SloeU Mnrket.
KANSAS PI TV 11 -( am.,., ...
colpts, 2.700 nut Ives, 300 Texiins, 100 caTves?
-1 fifiof11 Ul. ".'"''y wns 1'sht. trado was
sluggish and only tho most des rablo offcr-
lnCH SO III Mlnmlv (..III, l..l., 1 1 ... ' .
, -. , ,.... j. i,.,,, ntiiiin 11 minim
lower: (Hirlnlm.ia unnM rn. II";,.. "
tiiwjl-.,4i?1,Ci'(W; BtoukprH '"' feeders.
' ' ' -" iuiu iieucrs, 3.uosf
canners, J2.r-fl3.00; fed westerns, J3.750
HOGS-Rccelpts, 13,000 head; trado active,
mostly stendy; a few rough packers, 2tAo
'"wen ,1?av.v' -XfrUW. mixed. J4.87!Mj)
u'mmH1,1,1' tl-5: Pigs. I4.C3W4.80.
KlIK,;i AV I t.AMUUll I..... . ,,
. ...... .. IKJCUIIIIO, J.IHJII
head; good, oiilck market and steuiiv:
lambs. J3.001lO.35: mllltnnn. fn.7Sir,J fr.. .ini,:
era and feeders, J3.754.25; culls, J3.0043.60.
HI. Jnseiili Live Nloek .tlnrket .
ST. LOUIS. Dpi. II -n.iwr.if i 1..,..
2,200 head, Including 1,100 Texnns; inarkct!
Srl"??." "ntlyo. sHIppliiK and export Nteers,
... (,-.", wim exira unristmns steers
worth Jj.00j0.60; dressed beof nnd butcher
JiTS.'."-0045-11"! steers under 1,000 lbs..
J3.00y.00; Rtockers and feeders, J2.25ttl35'
cows nnd heifers, J2.O0ffl.76; dinners, 11.25
2.76: hulls. yrji 1 1 nc . ,p i...,,....
" " . , (( "V .-Ar, (((lu illlllllll
steers, J3.3iij4.60; cows nnd heifers, J2.30K
linns n, . i,,o ssnn i,n.i. . 1.. ..,
. -.--.,....,.,,.- ,(u((K, uitiinri rilliw
nut Ntrnni- In Rn lilirhn. ,li. .1 nni.,
. Iinr- . T .,- " . , l.tp,!, ,,111, (((.llin,
Jl.80i(4,8-; pnckerH, JI.85ffl.9o; butchers, JI,9o
SI EEP AND LAMBS-Recoipts, 1,100
heud; market steady to strong; native mut
tons, Jl.oo.il.60: lambs, J4.6056.oo; culls and
bucks, J2.75ff'1.23.
,evr York Live Ntnnk .In
NEW YORK. n. n. 11 !iinnpoT)..
colpts, 4,222 head; slow, good to choice
RtPPm li.-irll' ulnntli, I, .. ,-..,.
: ........j, ,,((o iijn.i, uuiiri
and cows, about steady: steers, J4.10fiO.40s
oxen und stags, J3.00ff4.05; bulls, J2.jfiJ.45;
1 rX 1 . ' V, 1 I. "-"'m.'"; COWS, ll.blrjf
o.u, tiiuiiT, iui ouiis, i. i:aiucs nuoto
cattlo Rte.-ldv nt inuciin.n ,!i,.i..,
llvo
1IIIIS
uooves. 13c: sheen. 12I3i Inmim 11,,
dressed weight. Calves, receipts, 241 h"ad;
slow but steady; veals, Jl.00li.25; tops. J8.60;
llttlo calves. J3.60ff4.00; grassers, J2.25j2.60;
fed calves, J.1.
HllUIiP AND IjAM US Receipts, 8,1.13
Iteail: lnwpr Rhnnn t' IV,? nr., f-, ... 1,,.
culls. Jl.60ff2.25; lambs"' J5.00i6!25; culls, ji'.'oo
ffl.75; Canada lambs, J3.90fl6.25.
Hons llei'o Itiiu 7 n-.n i,mwi. n-N 11. .
-.. , 1 ivuu 111. 11 v , 111 111 1U& uaa
hogs at J5.25ffO.40.
St. Jnsenli Live HI net. Mrlil.
SnilTir RT HIQIftlll tin T-i- 11 ,a
clal.) Tho Journal quoles as follows:
CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market
niiiimy; rpiauty poor; natives, J4.00ffj.25
Toxans nnd westerns, J3.25fr6,20; cows nm
i
!6ff
4.63 vrnrtinirM nnd nnU.no tl i;i in! "7.i.
- , w...,v.,, t.wm(i, 1,,, Pl(lr-
ors and feeders. J.1.00ff4.15; veals, J3.50ff5.ffl.
uuiio uri-i'iiun, ,uo neau; marKet
steady to strong; all grades, J4.85ff4,9?H;
SHEEP RpcelnlH. 600 hn,i. ri,.
. . 'r ..,.., i nini,
Rtnnil- I
fllOCl 111 Nlirht.
Trnllnu'tntr nn f , n r I ., , .. -, t
.w.. . ... .v(i,n (ii um iuiu
principal western markets for December 14:
i-iiiue. jious. tsneep
South Omaha i.ifwt .iVm
1.291
Chicago 3,ono 32,000
Kunsna City 3,000 l.l.ooo
St, IOllls ;,200 8.800
7.CH)
1.0f)
1 . HX
Totals
9,696 63,539 10,391
Sniritr ..liir!.,..
TCT'IIV nill.l,MWU l.nn 11 (.-( I I, T...II.
. ... -: ,- ! '-. .ij -i,iv i'uii,
open kettle, 3fi3c; open kettle, centrifu
gal, 3 13-16ffmr; centrifugal white, 4V4.MV;
j-nnn, imnTKUi necnniis, ,i(t(ic. Aioiasscs,
strong; open kettle, 25ff33u; contrlfugnl. DM
21o; syrup, 2lff33c,
NEW YORK, Dec, 14. SUGAR Raw,
steady; fair roflnlng, 3 9-32c; centrifugal,
96 lest, 4 l-32o ; molasses sugar, 3 2-32c; re
fined Mulct; stnndard A, 5.10c; confertlonenr
A, 6,40o; mould A, 6.85c; cut loaf. 6o;
crushed, Oci iiowdered, 6,70c; granulated,
5.00c; cubes, 6.75c. Molasses, steady; New
Orleans' opon kettle, good to choice, 32ff40e
LONDOK'. Dec. 14. -SUGAR-Raw, cen
trlfugul, 12s 9d. nominal; Muscovada. eenlrl
fugal, lis 3d. Beet sugar, December, Ps 3VI.
rtne loss
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COMMISSIQN,
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