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    THE OMAHA DAILY T3EE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1000.
finilllntint l t iltn r. ....... - I
lUJMfcKMAL AM nMiulAL j, hIS: Sum' wlntcr brnn' ,IWW
. iwvi--i' inn, uomrHtlc, fnlr to extra, 3T
Oora Does the Star Stnnt of the Dy on
the Board.
SHORTS FORCE DECEMBER NEAR TO FORTY
Jrtur Alan Advance SIlKhttj Whent
Clonrit l.'ucliiitiKeil, Itn Wcnknraa
. L llclntr Mlrndlnl hy ('urn Ont
1 1 i Hull I'ruvlfiloiiN lliiay.
CMICAOO, Doc. K.-Corn again took
preccdenco on tno Hoard of Trade today,
Anxious Hhortfl forced tho price of Decent
tier ui to SDc In their efforts to rover nnd
It closed lit 33H". an advance of 2ic May
also advanced ir. Wlie.it, weakened hy Its
own governing Influenced, wim steadied by
corn and closed unchanged, oats closed a
tdiado higher and provisions closed nil
changed to 15c lower.
Corn was strong and higher from the
itnrt. Tho unsettled weather conditions
rendering still morn uncertain any In
creaso In the contract stocks, and the total
absence of contract com In today s nr
rivals or &17 cars revived anxiety among
hortn, who hecamo active hldders for both
December and May as tho serslnu
progressed, Chief Interest centered In tho
JJeccmher option. T i n was bid tin very
rapidly by ana prominent broker, who Is
credited with being heavily short, tho price
reacmng ii;?4! oeiore ino reaction came.
J'.vctt at that llgure there was 1 It e of.
crrd for sale. The decrease In the vislblo
mippiy or fa urn hti. he ned tiiu bull s tua
tlon. May in the meantlmn also showed
considerable strength, though having
jicriooH or comparative Depression. l)o
ember rangeil from 37 to w nnd closed
2e higher at 33Vic, May rangeil from 33H
l."c 10 awc, closing w niglier at smie.
.Wheat was Inclined to bn weak early In
the session, Lower cables, worlds ship
rneiita of about l.Oun.OOO bn. lamer than ex.
pected and a large Increase on passage had
n oepressing encct on traders ami trie mar
ket for some time initicarcd to be utterlv
without support. Opening Viftlfcc lower, n't
.titfirfc, iiay soki ai ,&ic miring tlio
first hour of trading. I'p to about II o'clock
mo marKei continued Heavy nnd apparently
mire. 01 ouyers, nut a Hardening tendency
developed soon after, prospect of a good
decrease In the vMble and the strength of
corn bringing good support. During tho
last nour tlie mantel was dull but finite
nrni nnu an tne cany loss waa recovered.
May udvaneed to 73'ic and closed at that
price. Northwest receipts wero 761 cars,
HK.iiMni nisi wceK anil w.i a year ago,
;nicngo receipts were m cars, 3 of con
tract grade, 'lotal primary recclptH wero
1,130,(4)0 bu, Heaboard clearances of wheat
nnd Hour amounted to 139,00'J bu. Tho visible
supply decrcnseil -112,000 bu.
Oats were dull from start to Mulsh, busl
ress being conllned entirely to profes
Klonals. Selling by this element early In
tho session caused a slight decline, but tho
inarnei recovered later in sympathy with
wheat and corn. The country movement
was lighter and there wns a moderate uhlp
ping demand. May ranged from ZZ'ic to
jac ami closed a snado higher at 2.Tf,f
. Provisions were dull anil easy early.
heavy hog receipts causing a gene'.lil de
cline In prices, liril and pork wero offered
quite freely with few takers. Toward the
close tho demand Improved, shorts coming
nun mo mantci, ami prices recovered some
wnat. January pork closed 10c lower at
!z.ib; January lard zic lower nt J6.65, and
January ribs, unchanged fit J6.25.
Estimated receipts Tuesday: Wheat, 175
cars; corn, ,,o cars; oats, 230 cars; hogs,
.'.l" Ill'llll.
The leading futures ranged ns folllows
Artlclcs.l Opcn.l High. I Low. Close.l Snt'y.
rUtrI.TIlV- Allvt. nnmlnnlly Hrm ,lr.,.,l
,"."!ii"'KrB iu?uc, cnicKens, iwnol'iC.
IHT ITI3H - ItecelDts. 10.075 tike.: un
settled nndweak; creamery, liff-ocj Juno
tn-.iuinj, imtic, iaciory, upvalue.
C'llEESK-Itecelpts, 1,11) pkRS.: strong;
fancy, large, fall made, llV.iffl!4c; fancy,
oiiiuii, llU'UiAC.
EOUH llecelnts. 3.KS5 nkm . t.nrolv
steailVi Western, retrulnr iinrklnir. nt ni.irV.
22H2fic! western, loss off. 2SC.
Jit. rAlS- The week starts with conditions
In metals on the whole In buyers' favor.
Advices from London reported a wenk and
luwpr ninrKnr mr Tin fT,in, nr nf. iha.
The local situation was also depressed,
owing to the heavy nhlnmniitM from thn
straits and In sympathy with the wenkness
nbroad, Tho clo. was very weak at J26.25.
The nrovalllm; low- rnlm fiilleil to Htlmillntu
uemanii, however, and trading wns low.
Copper, dull but about steady, with busi
ness of a hand-to-mouth character al $17
ror i.aKo Huperlor and IGHc for casting cop
per anil electrolvtlc. Conner In Iindnn
closed at 71 13s 4d. Lead rilled dull and
nominally tinchatiKed both hero and abroni
closing at I4.37'4 and 16 12s 6d. respective'!.
Spelter was also dull nt $,15iW.20 In the
ansence of speculation, Domestic iron mar
kcts remain dull nnd unchanged despite n
loss abroad, where Glasgow closed at COs (Id
and Mldillesbnrnugh f2s 3d. 1'tg Iron war
rants, M.WKf10.60; northern foundry. JlC.noff
1G.W: southern foundry, JH.tOjil5.70; sort
southern, J13.ooiJIfi.75.
ns compiled by tho Now York l'rodiico ex
change, in ns follows! Wheat, 61.0S2.000 bu. ;
uecrense, uz.wu liu. Corn, S.IIWOO uu.j de
crease, 624,Oiiy btl. On!, !),9S7,OUO bu. i de
crease, fSS.000 bu. Hie, 1,290,000 btl.; In
creaso, C.Ooo btl. llarloy, 3,IS2,0W) bu.; In
crease, 2MJ,lM) bu.
aVked c-TCMa,lge' Pnr '''''i 19(3 prornlum
HOSTON. Dec. 17,-CIeurlhgs, JI8.2SS.21fi'
Dec. 17. Clearings,
., 101,010.
b'llances ji 776 427,
IMULADliLlilllA,
JI5,Cbo,510; balances,
Knnsns City (irnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS (MTV, Dee. 17. WHEAT May,
6(,c; cash, No. 2 hard, 'WifjtCfiVic: No. 3,
63Hg6.Uc; No, 2 red, 69-iff70c; No. 3, 67WCnc.
( OltN -May. 34".c; cnih, No. 2 tnlxiJ,
33Ji34c; No, 2 white, 34Hc; No. 3, 31:.
,JA.T-.S'V.2.Ivhl,c' Wdirn-.
HYE No. 2. 46c,
IIAV-Cholce timothy, 5W.0OS10.60; cholco
prairie. ttmWM.
HUTTEU-Creamcry, l&S23c; dairy, fancy,
16c.
EGGS Lower; fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, 2o4c, Iosb orr, cases returned;
hew whltewnod cases Included, V4o moro.
HKCEIPTS-Wheat, 226,400 hit.; corn, 72,
&01 bu. : oats. 22,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. fiS.OOO bu.: corn.
8,800 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu.
Toledo (Irnln unit Heed.
TOLEDO. Dec. 17. WHEAT Dull and
steady; cash and December. 76c: May. 79c
lOHiN-Active nnd blcher! cash. SSni tie.
ccmber, 33i,4c; May, 37c.
HYE-ft!c.
OATS Quiet nnd steady; cash nnd Dc-
O.MAIIA WIIOLH.NAI.I? MA It Kill').
basket,
Idaho,
Wheat
Dec.
Jan.
May
Corn
Dec. Jan.
May
Oats
Dec.
May
Pork
Jan, May
I.ard
Dec.
Jan.
May
Illbs
Jau. May
I
C9i T0fi70; 69H 70H70H
.Vf70l(, 7061i 70 70Ui4
72y4J)73 73fi73 73U0-H 72f(-i
.17-7i 39?i 37H 391,5
x,i so u xtiwynk
3jiEn 3ii!4 3oH,8-?I 36U
2H4 2HS, 21W 21H
23H 23?i 2314 23HS-?4
12 12 20 12 1214 12 13
12 0714 12 10 12 0214 12 0714
7 05 7 10 7 03 7 071
fi 85 li S714 6 85 S3
C IN) G 9214 6 90 6 90
fi 2214 fi 23 fi 20 fi 23
0 30 G 3214 6 30 fi 3214
ro7o,
OH
37'f,
33U
23H
12 25
12 1214
7 1714
6 8714
C 921',
6 25
G 35
No. 2.
Cash iiuotattons were as follows:
I1 LOt lit Dull ; winter pntents. J3.G3iir3.S0;
pi.iiHiiin, lu'ii.uu; clears. .:.W(I3.JU; spring
specials. J4.:t(); patents. J3.40ff3.S5; straights.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 65fj7014c; No.
red, 72(f?7Ic.
COHN-No. 2, 39c; No. 2 yellow. 39c.
OATH-No. 2 22Hl22c: No. 2 white, 25'.Q'
"fii- W ( i1tl.k Olx'.104lr-
UYE- No, 2. 48219c.
IIAULEY-Good feeding,
cholco malting, fi7(UC9c.
MM'jDH Max, No. 1 northwestern, Jl.frHf
a iiiuu iiiuviiiiy, .'tjt.w. vviover, con
tract grade. Jlrt.OOSi 10.23.
PItOVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., Jll.1214
till.25. Lard, per 100 lbs.. J7.05W7.10. Short
THIS MII1CH
L'otulltloiiN of Trnili- nnd liiotn( Inns
in Stnple nnd I'nnc)' Produce
K(i(5S -llecehits, light; good stock, 2Kt23c,
POI'LTHY Hens. C6Hc: snrlng chick
ens, GWiiw; roosters, 3j(4c; ducks, 6oJ614c;
geese. 7Jt7'4c; turkeys. 71408c.
FHEHH UHHSSKI) I'Ol'LTHY-Hens, fi'4
Ti7c; roosters, 6Mc; ducks, 7l41fic; geese,
Ki84c: spring chickens, per lb., 70714c; tur-
Keys. ioc.
(JAMB Pralrlo chickens, ner doz.. S3
mallard ducks, per Ant.. J3.00fI3.50: teal. J1.60
riii.TA; mixeu, ji.i.vdi.vb; jncKsnipcs, Ji; quail,
Jl 35fi1.50; Jackrabblts, Jl.001.2a; cottontails,
I1IJTTER Common to fair. 12c: choice. 1
5ilCc; separator, 25o; gathered creamery, 20
OC'lC.
ritr.oll OYSTEHS First crude, ho d
pacKed, jsew York counts, per cnn. asc: ex
tra selects, ICc; standards, 23c; medium. 20",
Second grade, slack filled, New York
counts, per can, 30c; extra selects, 26c;
smnunrus. .vc: 1111 k sinnunrtis. tier uai
1.1.1.
PIGEONS-Llve, per doz., 30c.
VICALS-Cholce. 9fi10c.
HAY Price minted bv Omaha Wholesale
Hr.y Dealers' association: Choice utilnnd.
jiir ,in, 1 1 niann. iii.tui: medium, jh: coarse.
is.ou. nyo straw, jii.tio. Tnese prices are
for hay of good color nnd quality. Demand
rnir.
OATH No. 3 white, 26c.
COHN-No. 3, 32c,
HHAN-J13.50.
VEGETABLES.
PARSNIPS, per bu.. BOc.
TI'UNIPS-Pcr bu. basket, 40c.
MEETS Per bu.. 50c.
CA HHOTS Per bu., 10c.
LETTUCE Per doz.. a30c.
uMJiaiii'js i-cr nor... 30c.
ItEANS-Wax. tier 1-3 bu
string, floe.
POTATOES-Per bu.. BOfiCOc:
Oil., uc.
a wis ist I'OTATOES I'er bbl., J2.
CAHHAGE Holland seed. 2c.
TOMATOES Callfomlu. tier 4-basket
crate, J.'.
U.HIU.NH l'or Dtl.. 30c: Colorado, tier
111.. .c.
CELEHY-Callfornla, as to bIzc, 43Gi75c.
CAULIFLOWER Cnl forn a. tier crate.
1'KIJITS.
PEARS Per box. J2.00&2.2S.
URAI'ICS Malaga, tier keg, J6.5O1f9.0O,
AI'J'LISH Matlve. 7dciS1.(k) ner tin.! ner
bbl., J2.G0; en h tern, J3.WHi3.25; California
uciiuowerrf. per nox, Jl.404U.60.
CRANHERR ES-Ile 1 nnd Hue e. 19.50 ner
uui,: jerae.vs, per inn.. a.,o: tier cniie. sj,
TROPICAL ERt'lTH.
nn.iKni's (niif..r,,i,, ..m,,,..
navels. J3.50: Mexicans. J2.75df3.00: Klorld'aH!
Jl.
LEMONS California, extra fancy, J3.50;
cnoice. ..
HANANAS I'er bunch, nccordlnc to size.
J2.UOfl2.50.
ruio v. in 1 rorn la, now cartons, soc; lay
ers, 7l
UATlSH Persian, in 00- n. boxes. Hairs.
Olio per id.; iinuoween, uc per 10.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES No. 1 ureen. 7c: No. 2 creen. 6c
No. 1 salted, Sc; No. 2 salted, 7c: No. 1 vea
calf, 8 to 12 lbs., 8',4c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to
15 Ins.. 6Hc: dry hides. S13c: sheen nelts.
Gl'ioc: horso hides. Jl.50ftC.25.
rvtJTS Ktig isn wa nuts, ner 111.. J3c: 111
berts. per lb., 13c; ulmondH, per lb.. 18020c:
raw tieaiv.its, per lb., 6'a'54c; roasted, fiWiff
5c; iirnzus. mo; pecans, ivttKc.
HONEY Colorado, 24-sectlon case, J3.75.
c UKit Per in .. 15 ner nn r nni.. S3.
SA 1 ' E RKRAUT Per bbl.. J4: per half
bbl., J2.50.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS.
TRRE8 I to 6 ft., nor doz.. J2: G to 8 fL.
er doz., J2.50; 7 to 9 ft., per doz., J3.50; 8 to
1 rt., si.wi: 13 to -a rt., eacn, sj.ooh.so.
KVHIIUHEEN WRKATlIirU Per 20-yd.
coll. SI.
HOLLY ANU LAI.lA WHKATllB-Per
doz.. J1.50.
HOLLY 1! RANCHES Per 50-Ib. case.
ji.bo; per iioi.. i.iws.vt.
LONG NEEDLE PINES Per doz., J2.50.
cember. 23V.c: Mhv. 2Si
CLOVKIt SEED 1893 prime, J0.33; Decem
ber, J6.75; March, 6.83. .
121 n I it Hotter .Market,
ELGIN. III. Tw i?iitiT"ppiififf..
IllgS. 75 tubs: no bids nmt tin nnli- nr.
".clni! '? lKel 8,,01lJy 2414c; output of tho
"ttn, av,ufU iuuri
M('MMi:.T.S OF .STOCKM AMI IIO.VDS.
.oiv York Jliiner .Inrkrl.
NEW YORK, line 17 MONIIV-On rail.
I steady at 4fl per cent; last loan, 4 percent;
' " 'iiercnniiio paper, wju'.i per coin.
8TERLINO EX(.'HANOli--Weak. with
actual business In bankers' bills at Jl.Slli
for demand und nt JI.SOH'ul.SO' for sixty
days; posted rates, J4.8ltf4.S114 and JI.8514;
commercial bills, J4.804.8u4.
SILVER-Certiflcates, C4Jf65ci bar, 61c;
Mexican dollars, Wlic.
BONDS Government, Irregular; stntc,
stendy: railroad. Irreeulnr.
Tho closing prices on ootids today aro us
follows:
U. S. 2s, reg 10t; N. Y. C. Is 1C9J,
do coupon loots N. J. C. gen. 5s..,127'4
do 3s, reg 110 No. Pnclllc 3s.... 70);
do coupon 110 do 4s 10 1
uii new is, reg.l.Ki'i 1 v i h 4S..l0i
do coupon 1S8U N. & W. con. 4s.. 99i
do old 4i, reg. ..1144 Ore. NllV. Is 109
do coupon 1154 do 4s 102
do 5s, reg 113",, O. S. L. 6s 1294
do coupon ll.Vi do Es 118
D. of C. 3 63s. ...12414 Reading gen, 4s.. 93U
Atch. gen. 4s I(i2, R. O. W. Is 10oi
do adj. 4s H L & 1 M c. 5s..ll31t
V.1111. BU. m ...1U!4B Li IV M 1' g. 0H..I1
C. As O. 414s 101 St. Paul cons 17S
do Es ....... .....12J1U St. V. C. P. 1B..12UJ4
v. im. i, v. c, 48,,1,13'i (iu na... lim
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
EcceipU of Cattle Very Light and Prices
Genarallj Unchanged.
HOGS AVERAGE A SHADE LOWER
llolh Sheep mill Lnmlis Soli! Totlnr t
I'ully .stendy Prices unit Choice
SlnlT In Particular M'oi
In Active Dcitinml.
reported declines, buyers started out hero
to get their droves for 214c less than paid
on Saturday, and In some cases bids wero
a nickel lower. Opening bids were mostly
"I i.hvj ami ji.i, uui as 1110 tieinnuu 011
the rtart of nil (tin tmekrrs was tu Donil
shape tho market kept getting better. After
tho tlrst round sales were mostly at J4.80
"nn 4.s:i4 and later nt J4.S214 and J4.83. A
few cholco lightweight hogs sold as high
as Jl.8,4, which wns the same ns Satur
day s high price. It was n good active mur-
" overytning changed hands at an
early hour, tho close being almost as good
as Saturday's general market.
As will be seen from tho tablo of average
"WJ u cost toiiay is about so lower than
t wait a week ago, but nearly 20c higher
than two weeks ngo. Representative sales:
,io,
t, , , SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 1.
Orte llo. Hogs;CSheep
Maino tiny last week 2.3J4
Samo day week before., I,7s7
game threo weeks ago.. 6,100
Samo rout; weeks ngo.. I.22J
Saturday's Shluments-Cuttln
reveluWr 'rlco,I"IJ for hogs for tho lost
several days, with mmnri.nn.
J1C0. l?9l.lSIS.187.189t.18S.lW
U.iOS
6.3J9
4.i5
2,J'J0
2'ril
4,530
4,.V(J
No.
16..
20..,
15...
a..,
65. .,
48. . .
30..,
50...
52 ..
73..,
75...
49.
61.
13.
4950c. fair to MISTLETOE Per 6-lb. box, J1.50.
per
(loosed. Jr, ?.v,Tr, m iim. ...h.,.i
nhmilderH (boxed). J3.871406.1214. Short clear
riiii-n iimixl'117, u.iiifo.iu.
WHISKY-On basis of high wines,
gal.. J1.27.
HIJUAR-Cut loaf, 6.22c: grnnulatcd, 6.70c:
confectioners' A, 6.65c; off A, 5.40c.
Following nro the receipts and shipments
.. lining
Articles.
l''lour, bids..
Wheal, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Itye. bu
Hurley, bu..
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 21,000 15,000
....1G2.000 12.000
...,X,U,VH) 92.000
.... 279,000 107,000
.... y.uuii ::.(MJO
16,000 8,000
uu inn i-rodiice exchango today thn but
ter market was dull; creamuiles. 1624c;
rnwi nuii 1 1 nil, Mij'j'.,
ShiW YOIUC (iR.MOIl.Vl, MAHKIVr.
Mnotniion of the Dny on Vnrlonn
l.oninioilltles.
NJOW YORK, Dec. 17.-KLO
,..,0 u. in., t-Aiuruf, iu,u,,i uois.; again neg.
lected, but manifested rather mom steadi
ness today, with less pressure to soil; Mln-
i .l;vlV.' I'aie us, J.yj'l.20; winter 'extras.
rr.'j'fr'i S, ili,i.l,aV,.'?,H' 3.603.90; winter
r.i.tiKini,, ..,uihj.uo; .Minnesota linkers, J.1.00
rtU.J5; winter low grades, J2.43rn2.G0. nyn
Hour, steady: fair to good. J2.Mi'J.(tt: oholeo
liiimiV?l:y5, 1,l'?kwheat (lour, quiet.
BUCKWHEAT Nominal, 6oijj62c, c. 1. f
CORNMEAIy-Stendy.
Ill I-Hteady; state, 52S53C, c. I. f., Now
BARLEY-Stendy; feeding, I2y46c, c. I.
jiuiTalo,
BARLEY MALT-Dnll
W HLAT-Recelpts, 98,0u0 bu,; exports. 32,
OOO hu. Spot, llrm; No. 2 red. 78c f. o. b..
nlloat; Nn 2 red. 77Hc, elevator; No. 1
ii iiii'iii iiiiiin, no'.hc, 1. o. 11., alloat; No, 1
lmrd Duluth. 8714c f. n. b., afloat. Options
during tho firm Imlf of tho session wero
wfiiKuurn oy neavy world's Hhlpments,
local unlniidlug and easier cablet). Subse
quently, however, export btiHiueiis and uu
mi,Aini utertiiMi in tno visiiiio s.ipply
.,iti'a unriiiiii, niuuii ivii io a partial re
covery. Closed llrm at lie net adviinrt.
Nt, I, mi Is Oral 11 mid ProvlMlnn.
ST. millS. Dec. 17. WHEAT Firm: No
2 refl, cash, elevator, "0c; track, 7114??
72ic: uecemoer. YOTfcc; January, 7ic; May,
i3M73c; .111, 2 nam, tsvic.
CORN Hlithor: No 2 cash. 35c: trnck.
3i53Bc: uccemuer, aiidc; January, atfi
Mnv. 35i(Ir35V,c.
oath uuu : iso. . casn, c; track, swv
a;c: uccemuer, sius, iay, -ic; iso.
wnite, zec.
RYE Firm at 50c.
FLOUR-Steadv: patents. J3.50O3 65: extra
fancy and straights, J3.103.25; clears, J2.6i)
K(2.o.
SEEDS Tlmothv. nominally llrm nt S4.25
i.w, ai nvcrage receipts; prime worm more;
iiiu, 1111 iiiurKei.
t'i)KNMiSAi steady at
BRAN (Juiet: sacked, east track. B.vaii7e.
1 1 a v i itnotny. wenk, nt jiu.owtiia.tio: nrai-
rie. iiu.u'iiii.w,
IRON COTTOMTIES J1.25.
WHISKY-Steiuly at J1.27.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
BAOOING-7r7;c.
PROVISIONS Pork, oulet: tohblnir.
Lard, nominal. J0.K5. Dry salt meats (boxed).
steady: extra shorts. J6.75: clenr ribs. S6.S7'4:
clear sines. nacon (uoxeii), nrm; extra
snorts, n.oivs, ciear rios, w; clear sides.
M ETA LS Lead, dull at J4.22U. Snelter.
niiiiiinuiiv ti.uii.
POPI.TllY null: chickens, lief vntinir.
E4c: turkeys, 5',4c; young, 614c; ducks, 7c;
geese, owe.
Ill ' I TER Quiet : creamery. lSH23e: dn rv.
EGCS-Hteadv at 19c.
RECEIITS-Flnur. 11.000 Mils.; whent
112.000 bu.: corn, 22S.O0O bn.; oats, 62,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 9.000 bbls.: wheat.
n,vw uu.; cum, ii,iw uu,; ouia, jj.wu uu.
l.tverpool (Irnln nml Prnvlslona,
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 17.-WHEAT-Oulet;
No, 1 California, fis 214d; No. 2 red western,
winter. Es 1114d: Nn. 1 northern snrine-. fi
2Sd; futures, dull; December, nominal;
..liiiuii. ust 4i;hii.
CORN Snot, llrm: Amer can mixed, new
4s 2d: American mixed, old. 4s 3d: fiittim.
quiet: December, nominal; January, 3s it'l:
March, 3s STW.
IE An Canadian, nuiet. n: 5s nia.
FLOl'R-St. Louis fancy wlntcr. steady
Ul PS till.
Skillful .llniilitiiliiiors llonsl Slnpha
A'lKorously for Oiieiiluir ItcMiinml.
NEW YORK". I),.r 17 Tl.n iiiirlunn 1 ,1 .1 1
CntlOllS III trwlav'u ntnnit n,.l,.i nil . n
show that stocks wero in very nctlvo course
or transfer from tho hnnds of strong to
those of weak holders. Tho culmination of
rt rlso Invnrlably presents this very Condi-
tlOtl. bUt It Is n ,.,111,111 Inn nUn .,
nt Intervals In every long-.?ustnlned tipwarl
moyenient. Tho conxervuilve element, nftcr
i,C iils.u crr'al" Prollt nsstired, mnkes It a
li ... .to una tl,ko 11 lrollt, without re
gard to tho prospect of further advance.
1 llO Wnllflll rif fntlitnt.n.. .1 . . 1. .
hear party and the tipwnrd courso Is not ro
liewed until they have exhausted their best
olTortM to push the reaction to n culmina
tion. hat wns evident Irwluv vnu Mini
POWerflll. Skillful llintiltmt-illn,. ,, ,..r.rl.
... uitnu 1110 opening prices ns high ns pos
sible tO meet Din llrin.l .if ..nl.l.ln I, n.
Innrf''; w'1,lcl1 ,W11 certain to como Into the
market after last wcek'n events.
r rum u e very nrst enormous realizing
was In cvldnnrn. I.ninr 1., ih ,in ..r.1....
nttcmptH wero made to hold til) the markft
i .M,',"rikl,.1B ,u ,.ho ,,rlct,H "f various In
dividual MtnrkR. Au Mm fnf l. ,...,..
ami more evident that tho sustaining force
or tho Individual movements wds taken
ndwintngo of to contlnuo tho unlondlng of
heavy lines of long stock, tho professional
element on tho exchango turned to tho bear
s do. 1 hey were successful In forcing a
Hhnrp reaction, much reducing the gains
that had been largest mid completely wip
ing Ollt II I.'iri'O miltllint- nt l,nun ...1... 1... I
only reached mnHnmiA
jj. tilmilntloiiH developed nt tlio closo ngaln to
rally tho market by bidding up Northern
.. Paclflp ti; 1SI4. 11 record price. The shorts
.... 1 iiiiyiiig 10 cover elsewhere, Kolhnt tho
w generally stead', with tho fur
tiler COUrso of thn mnrlnt vn.. nnullln.l
.IntlMfiil, KVCIl With llio tint nl.nnn.Ac. I,.
prices today very small, the profits on Inst
iiiiviuieeH arc on an enormous scaio
IOllaVH llllllnntril .itlthitral ixt n,,lul.l
ulntliiu was the logical consequence of hut
week events. The palpable fact that largo
muiwiiK nnd nnanciai intirestH were tak
ing on enormous lines of various stocks nnd
tho developments of thn week pointing to
rnr-reachlnir nlans 11ml thn i mnrnvntnnnt nf
values was offset for n tlmo by tho appar
ently dangerous condition of the money
tnnrkct against the natural drain on its re
sources. The normal courao of subtrensury
operations nlso piomlscd some relief this
week. Tho outburst nf lllllllatl nntlitialnum
was a certain consequence. Tho fact seems
in no uint strong hanking Interests pro
vided themselves lone slnco with nmnln .
sources to tnko advantage nf tho reactlou
nry tendency of stockn Incident to the De
cember period to absorb very heovy
(.mounts nf thn vnrl,i. ril!.n,l
which hnvo llgured most largely In tho stock
"Ai"".,- 1,,r "'any nays past. Ho largo and
errcctlvo was this buying as to overcomo
tho natural reactionary tendency in tho
iiiiiikcl 111111 in nrnitiiir inn atimni ntii.n mi
lie to rush to seelirn Htnnk.. xrelncr tlml Ihn
expected reaction was no: likely to occur
icrore January. Higher prices for stocks
In January hnvo been the universal expec
tation nn tho Stock exchange, nnd specu
lators have only affected nn opportunity
to buy stocks nml In Imlil (li.., cnt-ni.. 1..
nntlclpatlon nf tho January' rise. Last
week s bank statement was nccepted ns tho
USSllrallCO Hint mnnev muniirnru n,n,.t.t
nmple to hold stocks over the January 1
period. Outside of thn oncnhiL- irer.nriil ml.
yance. ranging up to between 1 nnd 2 points,
tho most striking later advance were in
tho New ork public utilities led by Brook
lyn Rnnld Transit nml Mctrnnnlllnn i...
Erlo stocks nnd u number ot the minor Van
derbllts. Amalgamated Conner also devel.
oned notnblo strength, rallying 4 points.
I ho excited bull market wns n Birlklmr
contrast to tho panic of 11 year nco. whon
tho constriction of tho money supply was
forcing HtOCkS on the mnrkpf nt nnv'unnrl.
lice in order to meet tho calling of loans.
Bonds wero not so nctlvo nH stocks and
tho movement of nrlcos wnn lrran'.ir
Total sales, par value. J3.36O.00O I'nlted
States 3s. rcirlstored. ilecllneil V. th !o n.i.
ynnced K nr.d 3s, coupon, U per cent oil tho
lnt call.
The Commercial Advertiser's Dondm
financial cablegram says: The markets hero
wero fairly actlvo today, but they wero
moro or less affected by a heavy slump In
Atltr.'illan mines, whlnh mnv n.n.i n ro
ve ro troubln In the market. Americans
wore buoyant nnd active, closing excited nt
the ton. althoiiLTli the denlln I'M 1VPPO ullll
mainly professional. Favorites were North
ern Pacifies. Atchlsons, Southerns and Erie
preferred. Thero was no Initiative here,
only Implicit acceptances of New York tins
New York sold Anacondas, disheartening
operations here, but to the general surprise
they bouuht Argentines and lirnTlilnna
Tho bnnk got 160.000 pold from South
America nnd lost i'65 0oo to tho far east and
jL.iTO.mn in nn iinsiiiieii ueHiination. Fort
nightly copper statistics show stocks In
creased 343 nml Ktippllen decrensed 430 tons
Tho following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
do S. F. (I. 6n. .I'M
Chicago Ter. 4s.. 9.1
Colo. So. 4s 101
D. & R. O. 4s. ...10114
x-.un gun. is ..... . M
F. W. Ai D. (J. Is. 79
Gen. Electric. r.M..1M
Iowa Central Is.. 11511
L. & N. ttnl. 4s..l01l4
ot,. iv. ti i; i"s.... 75
do 4s 8I1J
Ro. Pnclllc 4s...
So. Railway 6s. .
S. R. & T. 6s...
Texas &. P. Is..
do 2s
!21i
.113.
,. 70
.H4;
ftllon Pacific 48.107
Wabash Is 117'4
do 2s 107?
West Shorn 4s.. .116
Wis. Centrnl Is.. S714
Va. Centuries ... 95.
Boston Stoek lnotn(lona.
BOSTON, Dec. 17.-Call loans, 5(56
cent; tlmo louns, 666 per cent. Ol!
closing:
A.. T. Ai S. F..
do pfd
Amer. Sugar ..
do pt t
Am. Telephone
Boston & AI. ..
,. it Union Pacific .,
,. m Union Land ...
.124, West Knd
.1144 West. Electric
.156 lAtchlsou 4s ....
.148 Adventure
ner
mcui
$5
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
1..
2..
3..
4..
6...
6...
7...
...
Jl...
10..
11..
12..
13..
14..
15..
16..
17..
4 C2i
4 C3T4
4 'J7
' S,1S,
' 01
4 7SJ,
4 851;
1 m
1 os
4 M
4 S2 i
3 74
3 76
3 SI
3 JiO
3 06
3 81
3 S3
3 90,
3 92
3 93
3 96
3 96
3 95
4 01
3 25 3 23
3 2.S
3 23
3 29
3 37,
3 35
3 2)
.1 30
3 20
3 31
3 37
3 3.S
3 33
3 27
S 30
3 26
3 23
i 19
3 21
3 23
3 22
C 17
3 13
3 13
3 15
3 20
3 23
3 24
3 29:
3 31,
.1 191
3 W,
3 23
3 16
3 09
3 00
3 19
3 21
3 21
3 17
3 201
9
3 28
3 17
3 17
3 17
3 351
3 42
3 3V
3 39
3 3S
3 36
3 3:
3 3o
3 2S
II 31
3 33
3 38
3 27
3 48
4 41
4 47
4 33
4 27
4 35
4 15
4 34
4 20
4 17
4 20
4 25
4 15
4 09
4 13
ThHdl,fc? .sntlny.
br,. "c nl. """"her of cars of stock
,.. .11 luuuy uy cacti road was:
C
O.
M. & Ht. V,
.t St. L. Rv.
ny.
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. ll'ses.
Boston Elevated. 160 'AUollcz M, Co.... 214
iiosion v mq I'.io'SAmui. uopper ... D2W.
101 "'"SOU I Pnclllo Ry... 7
7'4 "'V'U "V 110 ostein. 10
viZ tN. W. Ry
38
IDS
61
7f.S
C. B. & O
Dominion Coal
do pfd
Federal Steel .
do pfd ,
Fltchburg pfd
Gen. Electric .
do pfd
Ed. Elec. 111...
Mex. Central ..
Mich. Telephone. Wl
N. E. G. Ai C 11
Old Colony 201
Old Dominion ... 30U
Rubber 2S
mf, Atlantic
Boston & Mont,
Blltto Ai Boston
Cnl. & Ilecla....
Centennial
.13714 Franklin
wi',4 usceoia
.146
.217
Parrot
Qulncy ,
Santa o Cop....
Tamarack
Utah Mining ..
Winona
Wolverines
26
.327
. M
.810
. 2214
. 16
. 73
. 44
.107
.
.280
. 3414
3!4
. 4G
V. R. II.. 12
1
4
F.. E. Ai M
H. C. & P. Ry..
., St. P.. M. & o,
B. X: M. R. IL It
C., B. Ai Q. Ry
C.. R. I. Ai P., east
C., R I p., Wt.st
Illinois Central
Total receipts
Ry.
9
, 63
20
1
6
r.
0
'n
10
1.5
ti
1
I
14...
49...
67...
60...
61...
69...
60...
75...
62...
17...
70...
74...
61...
66...
60...
67...
Co...
63...
63...
47...
60...,
60...,
72...,
66....
134...
Av
.... 60
.... 93
....115
!!!.'28?
....300
....252
....323
. . . .299
....241
....240
....321
....310
....301
. . . .271
....347
....276
...280
,..301
. . .339
...2.1.1
. . .281
,..23.1
, . .235
,'.'.M
...260
..189
..2S0
,..239
...119
. .275
. .252
Ii2s5
..287
..289
. .269
..2.8.1
..267
..336
..202
Sh. Pr.
... J4 13
... Jl 10
... 4 60
60 28S
49 .122
Av. Sh. Pr.
2U0
120
"iO
200
160
80
120
2i )
160
80
'46
f.0
40
40
120
200
120
80
40
SO
iio
120
4 77' 4
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 SO
4 80
4 SO
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
I 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 82U
4 82'4
4 82'4
4 82 4
4 82 4
I 82 4
4 KiU
4 82
4 S214
4 82)4
4 824
4 S2'4
i !4
4 824
6.1,,
69....
4.1...,
82....
73....
71....
61....
66. . . .
67....
00. . . .
6.1....
49....
61....
62 ...
71....
66
69. . .
9.1. . .
79 ...
90 ...
80. . . .
01....
92.
7i...;
86....
61....
71...
86....
61....
SH. . . .
73....
49. . . .
66....
6n. . . .
87....
89
89
85.
.301
. 250
...174
..202
. .261
..261
..261
..311
..287
...110
..277
..313
.231
..255
..233
...102
..282
. 166
.222
. 221
..202
.259
. .238
231
,.200
.107
.2.14
230
.31.1
.188
.183
.245
.236
.260
.167
.161
.169
1
SO
160
so
160
120
210
40
80
80
'so
'so
SO
"w
so
160
120
40
so
21 0
80
loo
SO
so
4 82
4 82i
4 824
1 8i
I KJ4
4 S2l4
4 8214
4 82J4
4 82 4
8-W
4 U)i
4 8
4 S2U
4 82(4
4 824
4 Si 4
4 S2k
8214
S3
Vi
S3
83
S3
86
83
of tho session with little variations sen I.
tient was bearish on big crop cV'lmitil
largo Brazilian r,.i.ii,i. .,.. J..'. .S"!,,!,i
and dearth of Investmnit ,,r w . 1 .'
wero conservative ui,. 1
nnd extensive decline nn-ondv c"t.'t.h- h
rho close was steady at net tin, h , iC, 1
nr ces to G mi nt tnu-ri- ii .1 ...1' " '.
bags, Inclililfng December nt 5.6.V; J.qVi.v
6.65c; February, 6.75c; March, 6. so,, m,.'
a., uiiue, i..;ri'.- .liny, f,.;ije, AllgllMt, of,,
September, 6.tn'(iC.l(H:; October, C.tOni.in
Siikiit MnrUet,
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 17.-SUGAlt.n.
open kettle. 3M34c: open kettle, ct in"
fugnl, 3 13.16lfllj,c; .cntrlfugnl, white, tu.lt
4 11-ldc; yellow, 4&l!4c; seconds, ,'Mf , 7.
lasses, strong; open kettle, 2ftft3le, Cei in
fugal, 9121C. Syrup, Hj34c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. SITGAU 11...
steady; fair rclliilng, .129-320; centrlfiiitn jA
test. 4 13-32e: mo:nsses slicnr. 3 21-u,. t..
I lined, steady; standard A, 11.400; fonfect n
era' A, 6.40c; mould A. 6.83e; cut r nr. ko
crushed, lies tmwdered. ii.70c: ri-,m.,in, ,.'
6.tV)c: cubes, 6.7nc.
LONDON. Dec. 17. - SUGAR - Raw, (
trlfupnl, 12s M. ntunlnnl; Muscovadn, oentrl
f Jgal, lis 3d. Beet sugar, December, 9 3,
4
4
4
4 85
4 S3
4 83
4 85
4 8.3
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 S3
4 87)4
4 S7 4
871,4
4 S7'4
In good
K iiliiiriled mill Dried l'rult.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17,-EVAPOli vti. n
APPLES Cholco and fancy gradm r,i
meeting with a fair demand nml ns off. r
lugs aro light thn market exhibited a Men 1
to llrm undertone lit fully sustained i.rlr.
stato. common. 45(6c: prime, 4ir5.,
choice. 64'(t6': fancy, f!(7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Onlnf
und utichaiigcd 011 tho basis of ."iV,K: per
lb. for prunes ,11s to slzn nml iiuallty. Apr
cots, Royal, lltfllc; Moor Park. i:.jM6i
Peaches, peeled, 101i20c; lllipcclcd, 6it(U
Wool .Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 17. -WOOL-Contln r
quiet nnd linchanced. with 11 llcht iliinini.i
only for light medium; medium grades, 14 (f.
zic; ngnt tine, mmc: heavy fine. nail. .
tub washed. !SfI29c: territory nnd wester,.
medium, 16t18c; line, IsyiOc; coarse, l.ljdM
The disposition of the dny's receipts wnu
its follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head Indicated:
Ex-dlvldend.
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co
G. It. Hammond Co....
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
.ifiUKI5,Vrnn "keep mnrket wns
ni.f ... " . !" '.lml. everything oacred was
"ri "r,J ,,(mr 111 JU8t about steady
fed lumi.i ?re. wVr,'' choice Colorado
broi ,Vh, it'-,11 ".? 11 for Ka s""'
Ts TJi'b! vn"n, t'- ' nmmy ''of the1 "off "rt
acttl-n tmll" market wns fully steady and
?mli;.i...e ,lem",ul . for cliolfc stuff Is
pa c iters til ekrd tit. l.w W" "?
7 aooTs rn:" lnHht.P XII
changed hands brought
prices.
wuotatlons: Choice fed
nnd
fully
those that
last week's
14
7.1
117
267
Xrv York Mlnlnic .Stocks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17,-Tho following are
tho closing quotations for mining snares
today:
612
160
1,0X2
2,9ill
612
1.10S
702
Adams Con...
Allco
Breeco ,
Brunswick ...
Cnnstock Tun...
20
4.1
200
13
t
Con. Cal. Ai Va...l33
Deadwnod Terra. 68
Horn Silver 110
Iron Silver 75
Leadvlllo Con .... 6
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Onhlr
rnoonix
Potosl
Savago
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ...
Standard
. 15
.600
. 60
. 10
. 10
. 8
. 27
. 60
.2S5
6.831 2,006 j
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Dec. 17. I p. m.-CIonIng:
Cons., monoy .,
do account..
Atchison
Can. Pacific ...
St. Paul
Illinois Centrnl
Louisville
U. P. pfd
N. Y. Central..
,. 7i
,. 971
.. 4IT4
. S0i'
.1371V
.110141
. fiS'.i
. 851i
.11714
Erlo
tlo 1st pfd....
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
No. Pacific nfd.
Grand Trunk ..
Anaconda
Rand Mines ....
.. 207i
. 65U
. 741
. 13V
:
. 9i
. 29)i
P.'A.u.,'.r',y,,,3J5rs,eaa' nt 20'J i""r "one.
MONEY-214W.1 per cent. Tho rnte of dls
SrlLl0 "1B ')e" market for short bills Is
?.,. .ai 1,ur CUIlt und ff three-months'
bills I per cent.
I'nrelKii
LONDON, Dec. 1
l'liiniieliil.
Money wnn
easy
ent
g
w.iuu,,, utvi ii. .uuney was in eos
demnnd und was increased by the payrnen
of 2,000,000 lii'trcasury bills and tho fallln
iiue or jj&oo.ooo of lndon county stoe.k
Discounts wero firm. Business on the Stock
exchango was. Irregular. South African
events depressed Knftlrs. Consols wero
fairly firm. Americans absorbed attention.
In spite of tho-approach of tho holidays
they wero very actlvo and excited. Tho
i-iiiui iikv wiwiiti fvortnern I'uclhcs, on
ru,moC?,.of u. elbser working arrangement
with Milwaukee;' Tho features wero South
erns and Ixjulsvllle. There wns vigorous
bidding. largo in arbitrage. At the close
prices wero strong. Grand Trunks wero In
good demand. Brazilians were strong.
Tho European agreement strengthened
iinit-nt: rcuunues. i no amount or Dulllon
withdrawn from tho Bank of England on
balance today was 28.000.
PARIS. Dec. 17.-Prlces on tho botirso
opened llrm, with tho exception of Kaffirs.
iK-iui-n wero quoieti, ex-uiviaoild, ut lOlf 12c.
Internationals Improved generally. Spanish
4s wero in demnnd In consequence of tho
Simnlsh chamber's acceptance of the for
eign bondholders' arrangement. Kalllrs re
decllned on tho Transvaal news. Turks
wero strong, but reacted on realizations.
Rio tlntos wero dull and Industrials were In
good demnnd. Bcforo tho close banks and
Rio tlntos recovered and Spanish 4s re
acted. At tho closo prices wero nenernllv
firm. Threo per cent rentes, lOlf 1214c, ex
Interest. Exchango on London, 25fo for
checks. Spanish 4s, 70.40.
BERLIN, Dec. 17. On the bourse today
Industrials wero firm. Chlncso were In
strong demand. Americana were animated
and higher. Locals wero maintained at
first, but business relapsed on realizations,
owing to unsatisfactory reports from tho
mining district. Excnango on London. 20m
Jungs for checks. Discount rates: Short
num. i jji-r cent; inrce-months' bills, 44
ji muur oc v,o
Armour Ai Co., Sioux City ....
Omaha Pack. Co., IC. C 100
R. Becker At Degan 155
Viiusant Ai Co 44
J. L. Carey 57
J .oliman Ai Co 45
W. 1. Stephen 17
Hill & Huntzlngor 42
Benton & Underwood VJ
Huston & Co S
Livingstone & Schnller .. .16
Hamilton Ai Rothschild... 102
L. F. Hlisz 93
Held over sol .... 1,280
Totnls 1,621
CATTLE There was a ery light supply
of cattle hero today, and In fact hardly
enough to make a market. Tho receipts of
corn-fed steers wero conllned to about live
cars, und those wero not what could be
called choice. Packers, however, bought
them up at Just about stead v prices with
Inst week. They wero tho kind that .aidl
from J4.75 to J3.00.
A dozen londs would cover the receipts of
cow stuff today, and while the best grade
did not show much of any change trade
was dull nnd tho tendency of prices lower
on tho medium kinds of cows. Big heavy
cows wero also very hard to sell and bids
wero genernlly a little lower than last week
dinners sold in about tho same notches
iney am on iTiuny.
Bulls of all kinds wero rather hard
dispose, or today, ns thero wero not m
buyers for feeders nnd tiackers did
seem to bo particularly anxious for killers,
veni caives ueiu nuout steady,
Thero wero only a few feeders offered
tno market today and they Bold nt p
tlcullv unchnnKcd nrlccs. The demand
sulllclent to take all that wero offered nnd
everything was out of nrst hands In gotnl
season. This would apply to stock cows
and heifers as well ns to tho steers, and
also to stock calves.
The samo as has been tho case of late
there wero very few western range cattle
on sale -today. Those that wero offered sold
about steady with last week, with tho ex
ception of some of tho medium kinds of
cows, which possibly wero a llltlo lower.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr.
11 1019 4 35
22 964 4 63
29 1136 4 70
9 119.1 6 00
,,'. viiuitt- ivu wetners, H.Wil.OO:
cholco crnuM w,.t k.fm i'i..nh. L
., . . .. 'I'J ", iinr in
llT(,'V1n. 1 . ' JW 3'': choice ewes,
i...i ' , ': noun ewes, M.Wiiil.40;
choice snrlnif am i .-, r.-.. t..V ."'..:"!
snrlnir Inint.H. li tivnr. ,'"T:L
3.00! fepdor u-nihnn ti T.i'iiti "ti 1 Vt'Lt:
J4.00i4.40. Reprcsciitatlvb sales: '
-o.
?.U JJlka fed ewes ....
3 0 Colorado fed owes ....
,H 1VU tvA lambs
(' '""ado fed lambs ....
60 cull ewes
27 feeder lambs "
CHICAGO MVi: .STOCK MARKET.
Av.
105
96
75
87
Sii
70
Pr.
J.1 20
.1 70
6 25
5 65
2 00
4 60
Cuttle 10 (o ,r.t lllnher
l.ouer Nhcrp :tl)e
t titUAliO, Dec.
Units ft to lOo
I.OVttT.
! (.; iV U.' V0?; ".-CATTLE-Recelpts.
l.WJ head. Inchn hu :m i,,i ip. .'.''
erallv 10) 15c lower except handy ' llgl t
hm.nr?rr , ,?lock .n",, Tcxniw, slow- to 10c
..WPF:,, m"vt'?- 'ct on sale today. 1 ear
"I u.ou; KOOU to nrlmo ul,,n,
111,
tK "n.-. in.
in w 1 1 4..iii'ij,,a; cows,
ans. receipts. 700 head: best on snlr n inv
v.?L "M' TaH feil steers. JI.0OJi4.SO Tlckot Office,
$3.rn' . in"' : Texas bulls, 1323 Fiirniun St.
llOGS-Recelpts. today. 41.000 bend: tn. Tel. -128.
morrow. 35.0m hi.n, ..Un, ....... .
6.O0O. head; opened sbadn Z', 1 t.....V
The Only Line
Io...
California
riutt runs Personally Conducted
I xcur.slons from Omnlm tlirccdays
each week.
'I hey are in charge of competent
.Maunders.
Leave Union Station Wednesdays,
1 :.'() p. m.
Leave Union Station Frldavs. 1:30
p. 111.
Leave Union Station Saturdays, 5:20
Union Station
10th and Mnrcy Sts.
Tel. 020.
iieiiK in oauuo lower; top, J1.07H; mixed nnd
i,,U-,?rs-'. .KOI.97V4: g..od to clioleo hea "y
I to ;:'.'K J'ft!! rpugli heavy, J4.604.70; light. J4 k
any t??;. ulK.r m1ch. J1.755H.00 ' B 1 ' ,u
r"t , PS i ".'-"' .- I.celpts. 25.KK
era. ,',Vn , cnoici
JJ.liOti-1.60: fa r to Clin en ml,.,i
n c,HAorn ehcev, J3.00fl4.60: Texas s
rac- ; nntlvo iambs, J4.004jC.(Vi:
was lambs, J.75(fi5.00. w.ui,
No.
1...
1...
20...
15..
1..
1..
i
li!
1..
4..
Av. Pr.
... 610 J2 50
... 9S0 4 00
...1001 4 25
...11.11 4 60
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
..?.T.,.?"rk ,,,v' 'k Mnrkrl.
. 'i J P-Wt I)p.c- 17.-CATTLE Reeves
tl lX. W5tc i,wer: common steers, stead v
to strong: bulls und thin cows, firm; pood
cows, slow: steers, J4.153.,10- oxen Z
SiSSr't TOif."'1'- 2.r4& ch'ol'co am
export. JI.OOfll.40: cows. J1.50Ji3.80; fnt
Lm','1.' c,lblc''; . steady; shipments,
none. Calves, receipts, 1.152 head; prlmo
u -1 rmer: mc,lum, ""'I common, t rmcr
i'Sn1. ?,r:.P,e.r,ViJ Bh?r; veal. J4.0W
im. Yi. i 1 -.uwiu i.w; grassers, J2.&OW
SHEEP AND DAMRH Reeelntu
Special
Excursions
911 4 33
Atchison
do nfd
Ilaltlmoro & O..
Can. Pnclllc ...
Cnn. Southern .
Ches. & Ohio....,
Chicago 0. V
uVh Wabash l?t4
m.? do pftl 24
82 V. & j. E iji?
HU do 2d pfd 2f4i
60 Wis. Central
m IThlrd Avenuo
lli'i II. Ai O. pfd..
C. II. & Q 13SV1 Nntlonal Tiih
Chicago I. & L... 24 do pfd
do nfd.
Chicago & E. 1
C. & N. W....
C, R. I. & P...
C. C. C. & St. L
Colo. Southern
do 1st pfd....
do 2d nfd....,
Del. & Hudson.
Del. L. & V...,
Den. & R. G....,
do nfd
Erlo ,
do 1st pfd..
13
.118
, 62
10.1
I.Hi Adams Express. .143
,109 II. S. Express..!
.117' Wells-l'nrgo Ex.
. 70(4 Am. Cot. Oil
. 8'i do nfd
45VaAtner. Jlultlng
. 18 do nfd..
.VilH Amer. S. & R...
.1!) I do pfd
. 20 'Amer. Spirits ...
. 81Ti do pfd
, 2UH Amer. S. H
oa uo pfd.
173
52
134
93?1
5
25
6is
W
O
17
mi
w nk j'i..ltl uu 111(1 77i
Ct. Nor. pfd ISSW'Amcr S. & w...
Hocking Coal ... 15 do pfd..,. . sfij
llocklng Vnllev.. 4:UAni. 'tin Plato 62
Illinois Central,
Iowa Centrul
do nfd
L, E. & W...
do nfd
Louis, a Nash
Manhattan 1.
KbV do nfd..
.... 20 Atn. Tobacco .
41 do pfd
H, Ana. Mln. Co..
..... ll4 Rrk. Rap. Tr.
u... so; uoio. 1' ., iV: 1..
' ntUi?2,6si,!i!3I5sm,0n PttC"10 COaEt)' "tCady M 'cenirai:;
; PROVISIONS-Reef. dull: extra India M!,"n' ,$,itit' U
,..111 ICon. Toliacco".
...173V41 do pfd
-i i WV.in .:'. , .,i..iV? -7,, V,,,,'.',,ll'! ilVj'.V1' mPSS' ,F'B 1 " ""n! PMmo mess. west.
7ii uW'ni 1 l-,B.i ,9Mfs A.1'.1?;- ,Jii3;'ftf1 "n, 72s. Lnrd. dtilet; prlm western. In
r .Jj.1. !0'?-T'1, '"ci 1,tceniber, 76i3.16U77Hc; tierces, ;Kn 3d; American rellned. In palls
n v' 1 :,,ninia ,-. 1. . . . 30s f-1. Hams, short cut. 14 to 16 lbs., quiet.
(Vx) lii Mnai lilink'v . ipr."',','"i 1S9' ' acon. stendv; Cumberland cut, i'O
i.i nt.U Bc'ul1" V'.?' eloyntor. to 30 Ibn.. 48s: short ribs. 18 to 23 lbs.. 47s 3d;
). wh .,. I iJi Vn :L.,tll!8l"l0,le., va.y. ,onK rlt',,r middles, light. 35 to 40 lbs., quel
,nini.,7,.Vf l.!wJ1U,f.k f.irulll7l "" th0 U,UI is M- lo"K clonr middles, heavy, 40 to 45
complaint of poor condition of corn nt tin. n,o ,..,ii jc. ,.i... i,.. i...' , ...
'i, uineiuer wnn tair clearances nnd n
vlslhlo supply decrease. Closed strong nnd
'(."no net higher; January closed, 4lo; May,
tn.-Hu, uiiiHtni, i.;j,c uecemoer, 4.vu
45c: closed, 45c.
OATS Receipts. 33.500 bu.; exports, 30.333
bll. Spot, dull: No. 2. 27Uo: Nn. 3. "Tr.- v..
2 white, 31 tie: No, 3 white. 31c; track mixed
western, 2,W2Sic; track white, 31fi35c. Op-
. .V..V.. . ' I 1,1 Kii:uiew n II1U irniie.
iiui'a-yuiei; state, common to choice.
lbs.. 44s 0(1: c ear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs., dull.
,wa on. nnuuiiiuis, niiuuie, i in u ius.
steady. 31s.
Hl'TTER-'Unlted States finest. 05s! irood.
Dis wi; kiiihi I'oioruu, t.s io.
TALLOW I'rlme city. llrm. 25a 6d: An.
trnllan. In London, steady. 27s.
CHEESE Easy: Americnn finest white.
61s Oil; American finest colored, B2s 6d.
IMPORTS The Imports of wheat Into
Liverpool last week wero: From Atlantic
norts.
i ue
last
1THH1 ,'riin liVn'M,' 1W1 ,.., il,..tn. ni.i ..,.,..' I
,M i , i , ,' '."' '"ni none; iroiu oilier uiri, ii.irm quuriers.
crr.' WS1 u "'t. :,tV' . ,A . . lmporta of com from Atlantic ports
.7 ' '" i"ii,." to .o ins., wecK wero xo&.uuo (juariers.
1819c: California. 21 to 23 lbs., lDftlOUe
VV-JimmVI'm2.1 L! 30i1!,V ,5V' . 1'hllndrlpliln Produce Market.
AJ'iVSiii lo heavyweights, 24if25c; add' QuffidyancTweslee
ii,y,'f ..... soc; iniic.v prims, sic.
ijwi. uuii; iiuinesiic neeer. 'if-,.. i t.vins nii iaf' ,m.n.. AUv.
Texus. 14ffll6e
PROVISIONS-Ileef. quiet: family, 11100
dtniOO; mesa, J9.0oi9.5i)! beef hams. J20 u y
2.O50; packet. J10.00h 10.60; city extra India
upss, JH.OOft 16.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies. Stilk;; pickled shoulders, 5!i6o:
pickled hams. K4iHc, Lard, cosy; western
steamed. J7.40; rellned, quiet; continent.
$7.60: South American, $8.25; compound.
J5.S7Hfl6.00. iork. steady; family, Ji5.50rfr
16.00; short clear, J16.UHjli.00; mess, Ji2.oe.jr
POTATOKS-Qulct: Jerseys. J1.0031.17W:
Now York. Jt.25irri.6m: Long Island, Jl.eOfli
1.75; Jersey sweets, Jl,75i02.23.
TALLOW Quiet ; city. 4c; country, 4Ti
SUc.
HAT Quiet; shipping, 77WOSOc; irood to
Choice, 851j9lc.
rEED-Steady; Bprlns brun, 116.0016.35;
neiifliv
25c: fresh western, 23o: fresh southwestern,
25c: fresh southern, 24c.
CHEESE Firm but quiet: Now York full
creams, fancy stnnll, ll;jH2c: New York
full creams, rancy. lair to choice. Willi
llc
do nfd.
Mo. Pnclllc ...
Mobllo & Ohio.
M.. K. & T....
do n Id
N. J. Central..
N. Y. Central.
Nor. & West...
do nfd
No. Pacific, ...
do pfd
Ontario & ,
O. R. & N
do nfd
Pennsylvania .
Reading
(IO IHl ll(l. ..
do 2d nfd...
Rio O. V
do pfd
St. L. & 8. V...
do 1st pfd...,
do 2d pfd...,
St. L. S. W...,
do pfd
St. Paul
do nfd
St. P. & Omaha.. 123
So. Pnclllc: 42?
Ra lway i!;
do nfd OfH
Tex. & PacWlc,... 22U
union 1'itciuc .... 7Et
do pfd ?,
34 federal Steel
w73 liu piU......
l')3Viaen. Electric
62oiucoso Sugar .
. ii va no put
. Wj Int'n'l Paper ...
. 4n?j do pfd..
.116 'Lacledo Gas ....
.H2U Nat. Hlscult
. 4.15 do pfd
. 8114 National Lead .
. 'Hi do pfd
. RT4 National Steel .
. 28 do pfd
. 4.J N. Y. Alt- llrako.
. .. .. '" iiiii'i iL-au ,.
UiU I'acllio Coast ...
;hI io 1st pfd
68(5 do 2d nfd
Paclllo Mall ....
People's Oas ...
Pressed H. O
do pfd
Pullman P. C...
Stnnd. It & T...
W.i
68(5
sr.Ui
61
w
ib
57U
tttr,.-,----''
ir-l nupir
m do pfd....
i3:i4,Tonn. C. & ci&i
81H4
..IW'I
,.133
II B
.. 52V?
,. 9b,
,. ra
,. 78
,.171
H2-
,. 00
,. 22V4
,. 7VVS
,. il
,. .17Ti
,. 00
,. 21
. 91
92?i
,161
60
89
66
4114
6111
200
..ii
..1st
So.
u. s.
do nfd
U. S. Rubber....
do pfd
Western Union..
Republic I. & S..
do nfd
Amal, Copper ...
Leather.... 14'
76 4
2H
80U
0H4
Ex-dlvldend. Offered.
MlniienpnllM AVheat, Plour und llrau
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 17 WIIEATnn.
ceinner. iim,c; aiay, mc, on 1
northern, Tic; No. 2 northern
FLOUR StrotiL-er: first no
J IHl un.....l ..n. ....... hi.
J2.9M3.0): second clears. jioOAlO.
Illl,. in UlllK, ii.avtiii.iD.
tiraln In Store and Aflont.
NEW YORK. Dee. 17 nilA!NrT,
statement nf thn visible sunnly nf frrnln In
store nnd afloat on Saturday, December 15,
Condition of the Trenail ry.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. Today's state
ment of tho treasury balances In tho gen
eral fund, excluslvo of the J150.000,000 gold
rcservo In tho division of redemption,
BoidTVw 656 7"l"bl Ca8h bala"Ce' W.6G5,S2aj
Cotton Market.
NEW YORIC, Dec. 17,-COTTON-IIus.
iil-hh in cotton ruturcs today was tho
hi return nines unci tno trade wim
quite bent upon placing things In ship
shape, for the holiday season. Asldo from
tho English market advices and the crop
movement thero was little upon which new
ventures could bo based. Tho owning was
I'lipy, with prices down 4K13 points under
fairly actlvo general soiling, urged by dls-
uiiM,iiiiiiit iii in tun cituiea ana inn appear
ance of moro cotton at tho points than
anticipated. As receipts were lurge tho
timid holders sold out, believing a sham
further setback would occur before tho
ciose. uui louowing tno call a slight Im
provement resulted from room covering and
jierKlsteut buying for southern uccount, the
latter snld to bo against largo oversales In
tho New Orleans market. During the after
noon hour tho market settled decidedly
under another spurt of selling from nil
quarters, which hut! for its Incentive largo
estimates for tomorrow's receipts at New
Orleans und Houston and reports that con
siderable lines of cotton had been shipped
from New Orleans tn Now York for con
tract delivery. Trading during tho rest of
the nfternoon win inclined to drag, with
neither side striving for supremacy. Wall
street houses wero modern to sellers all day.
Europe sold around tho opening, but later
bought, Tho market was Dually steady,
with nrlces net Mi'.)2 nnlnts lower. Hunt
closed quiet; middling up'.nnds, 10c; mid
dling gulf, lU',c; sales. 900 bales. Futures
closed steady; December, 9.90c; January,
9.41a; February, 9.28c j March, 9.25c; April,
9.20c; May, 9.16c: June, 9.13c: July, 9.11c;
August, 0.90c; September, 8.33c; October,
7,95c.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 17.-COTTON-Qulet;
sales, 4,450 bales; ordinary, 7-c;
good ordldury, 8Jc: low middling, 9c; mid
dling, ;i)c; goon miiiuung. oc; middling
fair, 915.16c; receipts, 18.255 bales; stock,
231.952 bales. Futures, stendy; December,
9.25c bid; Jnnuary, 9.19T9.20c; February,
9.l6ii9.1Sc; March. 9.1.1f9.14n; April, 9.11W
9.13c; May, 9.10Q9.11c; June, 9.0Sj9.09c; July,
9.0MiU.07c.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 17.-COTTONSnot.
unlet; prices l-32d lower: American mid
tiling fnlr, 5 25-32d: good middling, 6 15-32d:
middling, 6Hd: low middling, S3-16d; good
ordinary, 4 15-16d; ordinary, 4 ll-16d, The
sales of the day wero 6,0o0 bales, of which
6(l were for speculation nnd export and In-
ciuiieii d.wj American. jtecuipts. iti.ooo
bales, Including 12,100 American. Futures
opened quiet and closed quiet. American
middling 1. tn, c: December, 6 18-ftld, buy
ers; December nnd Januury, 5 16-6Id, sell
ers: January nnd February, 5 1l-64d, sellers;
February and March. 6 ll-tvtd, buyers:
Aiarcu anil Anru. oa-wu, seuers: April and
May. rie-OKiCi-etd, buyers; May and June,
1....
1....
6....
1....
3....
6....
1....
8....
1....
i
I.'!!!
i....
i....
SI!!!
4....
12....
1....,
1....
n
q'.'.Y.
i....,
l
i
.... R50
.... 980
.... 903
.... 910
.... 8S0
.... 845
....10S5
.... 881
....1030
....1000
.... 930
.... 610
....1003
.... 980
.... 900
.... 915
.... 910
.... 915
.... 690
.... 810
....11C0
....1115
.... 816
.... 902
.... 980
,...1150
,...1010
910
....1091
,...1110
,...1210
...1200
140
COWS.
2
1
4
1
2
7
R
3
10
6
19
B!!!!!
ii
2
i
i
i
i
i
6
1
4
13
10
1
1
1
12
8
1(1 "V.
1 Vi , .i iV,?,"01,11 ""'P nn( lambs; open
Ing prices 15'(f33c lower; closed. 24f40c off:
tlPJ!r Jr2i(iMs culls. J1.75(fi2.00; bunbs
T.Urjl4t.O). IMW I'linirP. J l. I I'fllldlln ntn
J3.
76((jf.80.
1...
1...
11...
12...
1....
2...
1....
2...
3...
1...
3...
1...,
9...
5...
1...
1...
n
l'.'.'.
3...,
1...,
1...,
6...
16...
3...
18...
1...
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ,
1 ,
1 ,
1
760
STOCK COWS
730 1 50
61 2 10
600 2 70
1OI0 2 80
663 3 00
1 '
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 15
2 15
2 25
2 23
2 23
2 25
2 33
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 '.0
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 70
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
. 75
2 75
CALVES,
C 25
STAGS.
a 20
,...1035
... 975
.... 790
...1140
... 930
...1100
...1108
...1086
... 906
...1257
...1022
...1026
... 970
...1004
...1195
...1080
... 910
... 970
...1190
...1080
...1210
...1221
...1280
...1092
...1066
...1112
...1070
...1180
...1430
...1175
... 900
J IO
2 75
2 75
2 76
2 S3
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 85
3 00
.1 00
3 00
3 05
3 03
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 25
.1 25
3 SO
3 35
3 40
3 45
3 50
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 75
3 75
AND
42
C...
0...
HEIFERS.
STOCK CALVES.
,490 2 60 7
510 3 00 3
.275 3 60 CO
314 4 00 67.,
837
.1010
765
. 870
.1000
, 290
853
. 387
314
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
80
.1 00
.1 15
3 .10
3 50
4 23
4 60
5 10
5 15
880
713
... 963
... 730
... 725
... 600
.... 800
... 784
... 830
... 730
... 810
... Kill
... TCI
... 810
... 920
... 4S0
... 622
... 573
... 8S3
... 6.10
... 900
... 930
... 920
... 725
... 727
... 731
... 800
... 910
... 810
... 830
... 780
... 370
... 850
...1360
,..103.)
...1120
... 900
...1430
...141)
...1000
,..it:io
...1220
...1220
,..1170
...1400
,..1.170
... 770
2 '
2 80
3 00
3 00
2 00
3 00
3 90
3 (X)
3 25
3 23
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 a
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 40
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 ro
3 75
3 75
3 75
8. ,
4
1
is,'.'.'.'.'
21
23
4
18
23
is:;;;;;
64
6
,
12
10
T.'.'.'.'.
23'.!!!!!
17
I
33
45
3..
HEIFERS.
2 00
2 ii
2 75
2 75
3 00
.1 00
3 25
2 60
2 65
2 65
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 85
2 85
2 90
.1 00
3 00
(0
3 0.)
HULLS.
1.
1.
840
.... 6.12
... 910
.... 772
... 699
... 916
.... 725
.... 730
.... 738
,...1016
... 615
... 612
... 802
... 913
... 856
... 966
... 737
... 822
... 600
...l)
... 90.1
... 803
... 610
... 730
... 648
... 463
... 810
...1000
... 670
... 900
... 900
... 950
1830
1380
1230
1490
1180
1490
1330
1210
1010
1450
740
880
1000
950
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 80
.1 8.'.
3 85
3 90
3 90
3 95
3 95
4 00
4 00
4 05
4 05
I 0-3
4 05
4 03
4 05
4 03
.IVVnSlVc'!n,.B' 14'T1,7 ,le"ti: mnrket weak
j..iFUu.oi cnoice Btato pigs, J5.40.
ICiiiinN Clt- Live Stock Mnrket.
UAAHAH U TV. Dlr. 17 CATTI.l'n.
celnts. 6,000 head natives, 1,600 head Texans
iwm iw nciui caivcs; trade slow: good
blltClier rows and Htnrlmro nmt nn.lru
?Jr SA y olllt',rH 10c lower; native steers, J4.60
?t..i, nirantra nnu leeuers. 3.onaM.20
Dtitcher cows and heifers. J3.0OS4.25; can.
ners, .-.W3(H.oo: red westerns. J3.76a4.75; fed
jcAiiiin. j.,n'(L4.zn: t?niMM 'rvntia ti iwn tii
calves. J3.60ffiC.5O. ' " """"
HOaS-Receliits. 12.000 head; trado fairly
actlvo nt steady tn 6c lower; heavy. J4.83
M1?: .T!'-"'801'90: "g'x. Ji."0G4.92!4;
l"fS"t fiiir"Ui,iii.
aijiitsi' ANU LAMPS Receipts, 1,500
iiunu; mantei very active anil prices llrm:
l.imbs. J5.00!5.60: muttons. MUT.rtJ L,in,.i,'
tin nnu ii'L'uurs, o.wa4.Ki; culls, 3,(W(3.50,
SI. Lnuln Live Stuck Market.
Sj' VIS; D,cp;, ".-CATTLE-Recelpts
3,200 head, Including 1,000 head Texans
marKOt slow and weaker! nullvn nhlimlmr
and export steers, J4.504f5.75, with nxtra
unuico uiinsimas nenves at J5.00ijj6.50
dressed beef nnd butcher steers, J3.6fljj5.00
steers tinner l.ooo lbs., J3.0OS5.00; Blockers
nnd feeders, J3.00jH50: cows and heifers.
J2.004.75; ennners. Jl.25ig2.75; bulls, J2.25
t.vM, ii. nun 1 1 in i ii ii steers, u.3Dji4.6o
cows nnd heifers, J2.30W3.3S.
j totth Receipts, 9.000 head; market slow
to a annuo lower pigs and lights. J4. 8034.83
packers. J4.8njf4.90: butchers, J4.9O04.95.
. SHEEP AND LAMPS - Receipts. 2.300
neon; market steady: nntlvo muttons, J3.60
UIU.U.I, Ulllia UUU I1UUKN. A-I.H.TKf 1.4.11, T n nnk.ra
H WArtM ' ' ' '
St. Joseph Live Stork Market,
auuTtl ht. JOSEPH, Dec. 17(Spcclnl.)
-The Journal quotes: '
CATTLE Receltits. .100 hn,l. m-i,.
nii-auj. miivi-M, i.uurru.2.i; Texas and west,
erns, J3.25gu.20; cows und heifers, J2.00S4.60
IIUUH and HiniTH. X''mftrlftn vnni. n,,
calves, J3.00fM.40; stockers nnd fecdors, J3.00
I.15: veals, J3.50ffl5.60.
HOGS Receipts, 4,900 head; market 2!4f(6c
W?lI.Kr1(l0S R 2'4: hulk of sales,
J4 82HM4.R5: pigs, steady.
niiftKr LAM lis Receipts, 300 head;
Stock In Hlght,
following nro tho receipts at tho four
principal western markets for December 17
wattle, nogs. Sheep
1,479 6. 70S 2.068
21,000 41,000 25,(i)
3,20) 9,000 2,300
7,600 12,000 1,600
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas city
St. Louis
Totals
. .33,279 68,708 30.80S
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 Y5
3 75
4 35
3 05
3 10
.1 10
.1 10
.1 10
3 15
.1 16
.1 25
3 23
3 60
.1 60
4 110
4 00
4 00
I IlmiLr fi..,. l ..
I filllfiAnn 1- ,.,1 ......... I u i-uriiu il-llltl. BCIIt'lB. UUIIU Ullll ULIIV, u .-Ulll. I
I v .. i. Lieur IIKB. la.sw.ra u.llnra' IiiK. nnd Aliinmt IMI iiIIa, A
ro$f70.I?- 1 u?emlum 'sterling oxchaVr A,,ua nn.f Bcntcmbcr,"4 60:64d7 ellon.'. 1
tentl70! P nrNPmNNAT 'i&Vin'Af.- cc. OALViqSToK. Tex,, Dec. 17.-COTTON-
.i .:.' i . , , . . f". wuiei anil sreaiiv nt uc. i 0.1
i cicars, iw. juoney, ajiu per cent. .New York ex-
330
330
883
..1530
change. 15c discount.
BALTIMORE. Dec. 17.-
609! balances. J346.859.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Clenrlnirn
120.022: balances. J9.749.351.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 17.,-f ear nirs. UftnAJti.
balances, J817.221 Money, 4S7 per cent!
Clenrlngs, J2.968,-
J139,-
Mllvraukee (irnln Market,
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 17. WHEAT
Lower: No, 1 northern, 73c; No, 2. northern,
701ffj'7O;e.
RYE-FIrm: No. 1. 61c.
RARLEY-lllshcr; No. 2, 69y60c; sample,
NERRASKA.
18 feeders.. 820 4 00 1 calf...
3 feeders,. 616 4 00 1 calf...,
feeders.. 765 3 80 2 cows,,
feeder... 670 3 25 1 bull...
Tolland Cuttlo Co. Win.
cows 931 3 Oo 15 cowb 856
COLORADO.
33 feeders.. 773 4 10 23 bulls 1193
J. w. Stctter-Ncb.
13 feeders,. 636 4 20 1 bull 1670
6 feeders,. 773 4 00 1 bull 1430
4 heifers... 915 3 00 5 cows 1078
HOGS-Thero wos a fairly liberal run of
hogs here today, and, us other markets all
I
4 10
.1 60
3 10
3 10
2 60
2 15
2 75
2 60
" Kit
Oil nnd Itaslii,
OIL CITY. Pa.. Dec 17. Credit bnlnnres
11.07: certificates, no bid: shliimentH. isn rsr.
Luis; average, oj.su uuis. ; runs, 13.1,814 bbls,;
average. 87.183 bbls,
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 17.-OILS-Cottonsced,
Hull refilled, spot, steady, 20s 9d. Turpen
tine snlrlts. dull. 29s. Rosin, common.
steady, 4s 7'4l. I.luseed, steady, 31s 6d.
reiroieum. renneii, quiet, vs.
NEW YORK! Dec. 17.-OILS-Cottonseed.
easy; prime crude, 27',4o: prlmo yellow, 30c,
i'Otro:oum, uuu; renneti incw j org. 7.2b;
Philadelphia and Haltlmnre. J7.20; Phllndel
nhla and Ilaltlinore. In bulk. J4.65. Rosin.
unlet: strained common to good. Jl.70ffl.75.
Turpontlno, quiet nt 40'iirllc.
i.ujn lire, 11. wn.n j'etroioum,
American rellned, 5 13-lfid, Turpentlno spir
its, 29s.
ANTWERP, Dec. I7.-OIL3-Petroleum,
ISC 25c, paid and sellers.
Xmv York Dry (inmls Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 17. Thero was a mod.
erato attendance of buyers In tho dry
goods market and spot business was quiet
In till dopurtments, No change In prices of
brown blenched or coarse colored cottons.
Print cloths were quiet but steady. Prints
wero in nvnrngo demand at nrevlous nt-lees.
Ginghams wore llrm but quiet. Orders for
woolen goods keep up last week's Im
provements and tone occasionally Ilrmer.
I'nlTee Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Doc, 17 COFFEE Spot
Rio, market barely tteady; No. 7, Invnl-e,
7o, Mild, quiet: Cordova, OMUiUr The
market for coffee futures opened stenly,
with prices 5 points lower to 6 points higher,
whllo generally steady; ruled quiet much ,
Homeseekers, Dec. 18,
Holiday Rates,
Dec 23, 24, 25, 31st and Jan, 1st.
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