10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1901. COMMERCUL AND FINANCIAL Liberal Profit Tricing Follows Itrngtk ia Miatftid Core. WHEAT VERY ACTIVE OVER NARROW RANGE I II Klit Improvement In Cables Fnll Ing Off Iti Northwestern Receipts (niiil Country llciumtil Mnrt 'ilK Heller 1'rlces. CrtlCAOO. Dpi". 3. -Liberal profit taking following marked strength In both wheat and corn Influenced sharp sags and Decem ber mid .Mny wheat closed 'M down. December corn M,c higher. May corn Sc higher and May out HI'Uc up. Provi sions closed l&c to 2oo down. Trade In wheat wan very active over n. somewhat narrow range. A Hllnht im provement In cables and a marked falling: off In Northwestern receipts started bet ter prices. The country demand was very good and most of the buying orders seemed to bo for lone profits rather than for scalp inn. The strength in the St. Louis market was particularly helpful. Tho visible, ln crenso of 5.bW"0 bushels had little, effect on the. mnrket. ... , , . Oood strength devoloping In corn added to the bullish wheat Incentives and prices advanced. Late In tho session, however, long wheat In quantities was poured Into the pit and though taken up nulckly by bulls, depressed the market materially. December opened steady, ranged between T3T4C and "IVo and closed easy, fH'c lower at 37ic. May opened unchanged, ranged between 78c and 78"c and closed easy. , 0'ic down Ht 7S7Mic. A)cnl receipts were eeventy-elght cars, two of contract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 1,101 cars, making a total for the three, points of 1.129 cars, against 1,36.) last week and elghty-onn last year. Primary re l rolpts were 1,490.0m) bushels, comnnnid w'ltli W.( bushels last year. .Seaboard clearances In wheat wero 83,000 bushels und In flour 2l.on0 barrels. Corn acted dull and weak the first two hours of trade, while wheat was advanc ing, fables were lower and them was con siderable selling. The wheat ndvanco made somt of the shorts nervous and on a report of a sham chsIi demand In the southwest and a good sample, trade hero many prominent ones run, hurriedly to cover. Tho advance wan sharp and de cisive and prices reached the highest for the crop. On the rise commission houses wero liberal Kellers for profits and under Increased offerings prices reacted aome what. December opened unchanged nnd ranged between fiPSie and 63c, closing firm, '.r up at Si. May oponed unchanged . to a shadt. lower, sold between Mw. and C6H flSOiic and closed strong, o higher at lUo. Ilerelpts wero 197 cars. Oats were dull and featureless early, but followed corn when that cerenl showed strength, establishing a now record for May. There was a moderato demand on the part of tho shorts, country acceptances wero small nnd shippers reported an activo demand for small lots for tho eastern ac count. Mav opened steady, ranged be tween 4V'fr43Ue md 43To and closed firm, M'io up at nfi. Receipts wore 2oS cars. Provisions wero heavy early on largo re ceipts, but tho decline was moderato. Trndn was rather dull, tho country de mand less urgent, but tint much or a pressure on the market. Thoro wna somo open selling by largo packers ami prices sagged. January pork closed 20c, down at J16.05: January lard .no lower nt. aim January ribs 15c down at JS.22'4. r-oiimiifxil rnrplnls for tomorrow: hint. W) cars; corn, Js cars; oats, 110 cars: hogs, M.oon head. . , The leading futures rnnged as follows: Articles.! Open. I High. I Iow. Closo.l Ycs'y. t Is 4d on futures, tho former closing at 67 Oi and the latter nt H Bs. There were sellers at these figures, with the mar ket unsettled. Locally no business of lm portanco took place, and tho nominal quo tation remains at $17 for Lake Superior and J16.62V4 for casting and electrolytic. Them wero ready sales at those quotations, buy ers holding off for concessions. Tin In the local market ruled quiet, but a shade easier and quoted at $2o.2ir23.(V). At London vnlues eased off 12s, with the spot close quoted nt 112 103 and futures at 104 13s. Lead was dull nnd unchanged at New York, lielng quoted at J4.37H. while at Lon don realizing resulted In a loss of Is 3d. .Spelter was quiet and unchanged at homo and abroad, closing at JI.S0, nominal. Iron was steady In tone, but prices were un changed, ng Iron warrants, J10.fiOril,50; No. I foundry. Jl&.flOt0.oo; No. 2 foundry, southern, J14.6OW15.60j No. I foundry, south ern, soft, iH.Wiie.W. Glasgow warrants closed at 15s lid and Mlddlesboruugh at 42s lOfcd. OMAHA tVIIOI.KSAI.K MARKKT. Condition nf Trndr and Quotations am Stnple nnd Fsncy Produce. nOOS-Recelpts. light; fresh stock, 21c. L1VI-: I'OrLTRY-llens. otlalc; old roosters, geese, 6f6 D US' turkeys, 7ffSe; ducks spring chickens, per nnd lb., hksskd pnt'irrtv dueks and geese, "UHc: ivi73; ninn. vtbJyf&r. Ill 1 -Turkeys. SillOc; spring chickens, Wheat Dec. Muy Corn Pec. May July Oats Dec. May July Tork Jan. May Lard Dec. Jan. May Hlbs .Ian. May 74ul 74 73Ti 73?(, TSUflM 7S 7S 7SSV iSM'Js (VKUfc A3 61, S2i 62U MfJtJ ? Wiftfi 42i 43i 42i 42Ti 42H 43?, 43Ji 43l,fi' 43H43'Bit 39 33(k SSi 39fi!4 33 16 0V,i 16 17',i IB OVA Ifi 05 16 X. IS 1G 60 16 32( 16 37H 16 60 f 60 9 l 0 37(4 0 3V6 9 C7V4 9 474 9 47V4 9 35 9 3T 9 Hi 9ffl 9 55 9 42J4 9 42 9 62 S32V4I S32H S20 R 22J4 8 37 8 42Vl 8 45 8 35 8 S?i5 8 B2V4 13.5031 W3,20: No. 2. Cash quotations wero as follows: FLOUR-Plrm: winter patents, 3.60: atrnlghts, Ji00fi3.40: clears, J2.( spring specials. l4.OOtH.10; patents, n ?(! KtrnlBhtH. I2..10tfi3.20. WHEAT No. 3 spring, 72To; No. 2 red, UOftN-No. 2. 64o; No. 2 yellow, 64V OATS-No. 2, 44ic: No. 2 whlto, 44 No. 3 whlto, 4fi8464c. HYP Nn. 2. tile. MAULEY Fair to choice malting, RSViti1 kRKi!nR-.'ii. 1 flax. 11.3SVi: No. 1 north, western, J1.39; prima timothy, jo.DOfS6.S5; Mmvr rnnlrnnt trraiio. J9.15lfl0.2O. ' PROVISIONS Mesn pork, per bbl., J15.10 (&15.20. Lara, per iuo ids., m.aqiy.iu. snort ribs sides (loose), JS.lfkp.SO. Dry salted shoulders (boxed). J7.254j7.C0. Short clear sides (boxed). J8.b04p!.iO. WHISKY Baals of high wines, 91.32. The following are tho receipt and ship ments or grain ycsicroay: Artlclos. llecolpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 42,000 41.000 Wheat, bu 2S9.0OO 3,000 Corn, bu 105,000 86.000 Oats, bu 289.0ft 193.000 live, bu S7,t 2.000 Barley, bu ,196.000 32,000 On tho Produco exchange today the but. ter market was stead; creameries, 14fii 24Wc; dairies, lrfcflCOc. Cheese, steady, 9iifi 10'4c. lsggs, lirm; iresn, tc. TTlOlt Conunnn to fair. 13p! clinlce dairy, In tubs. 1516c: separator. 2324c. KltEHI t I'MHII tllnck mn. tKe: wblln bass, 10c; blueflsh, 12c; bullheads, 10c: blue fins, 7o; buffnlocn. 7o; catfish, 12c: cod, lie; crapplrs, lie: halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had- uock, iuc; piae, iuc; rcu snapjier, joc: sal mon. 14c: nnnflsh. 6e: trout. He: wlillpflali. c; pickerel, 6c, fresh mackerel, each, 201J 35c. OYHTHrta Mediums, tier can. 22c.: Stand- ! ards. ner can. 25o: extra selects, ner can. 2.1c; New York counts, per can, 40c; bulk (Standards, er gal., 11.2001.25; bulk extra selects, Jl.60rni.65. I'liiKUNH ijive, per aor., wc. VBAI.r-Cholce. KtffSc. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale teaicra association: unoicc upland, to. 2 iinland. Jfl.50: medium. JS: coarse. 7.fp0. Ityo straw. J5. Theso prices aro for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair. Receipts, 9 cars. CORN-Now, 63c; old, 63c. RRAN-J20. OAT8-4c'. VKORTAnbES, POTATOK8 Homo grown. II: northern. J1.10; Halt 1-ake. Jl.io; Colorado, J1.10. CARROTS-Pcr bll 50c. UKKTH l'er '-l)U. Uasltct. 30c. Tl'RNIPS Per bu.. 50c: Hutabaaas. Der 10O lbs.. Jl.25. CUUUMUKRS-Hothouse. per dor., 1.2S. LETTUCK Head, per bb ,. J6 60: hothouse lettuce, per doz., 2I. J'AKMI,KY-l'Pr rtOZ., Sc. RADiHiiKS Per doz.. rfic. 8WEET I'OTATOES-Home grown, rer lb 2Hc; genuine Virginia, per bbl., J3.50; Kansas, per bbl., J3. t A HHAOE Holland seed, crated, l!sc. vriiui'ie tiomo grown, per iu,, -h.vic; Spanish, per crate, J2; Michigan reds, 2v4c per in. CELERY Kalamazoo, per bunch. 25iaSjc: Nebraska, per bunch. 3wr3tc: Colorado. 4oO 60e. NAVY BEANS Per 1)11., J2.15. FKUITH. APPLES Ben Davis, ner bbl.. J4.WV34.B0: wlucsaps, ?.": Jonathan, J5.50; Bcllcflowcrs, per nox, i.u. PEARS Vlkers. J2.23: Lawrence. S2.2.Vfi 2.C0. nRAPES Malagas, pep keg. J5.HMW.G0. CRANBERRIES l'er bbf., J7.GOS8.Oo: per crate, J2.7o. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOES-Fioridas. s:t.254i)3.50: California liavols, J3.50ig3.75; budded, 13. iiKJiutiu-f ancy, ja.BVii-j.Tfi; cnoice. I3.W BANANAS Per bunch, according to size, J2.25ij2.75. FIGS California, new cartons, 70c; im ported, per lb., 12iftl4c. DATES Persian, In (VMb. hoxes, per lb., 6Hc; Salrs, 6c. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS New cron walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c: hard shell, per lb., 1214c; No. 2 soft shell, 11c; No. 2 hard shell. lOHc: Brazils, per lb.. 14c: filberts, ner lb.. 1:!m almonds, soft shell. 17c: hard shell. 15c: pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, 10c: cocoa- nuts, per cwt., J5; chestnuts. 12c. HONKY per 24-sectton case, J3.50ga.75. CIDER NehawRn, per bbl.. J3: New York. J3.50. IS A p)i.ll IV Alt' tSWIl UVl No. 1 salted, SHc; No. 2 salted. 7c; No. 1 veal cair, 8 to izi ids., pc; no. 2 veal calf, 12 to 1G lbs., 7c; dry hides, SiffilJc; sheep pelts, 2fMT27cj horso hides, J1.502.25. aA.uJt,itna;ju x i-er -uui., j; per DDI., $5.75. St. Loul Groin and Prorlalons. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 3. WHEAT Hlcher: No. 2 red cash, olevator. 80T4c: track. 82 82Ho; December, S0V4c; May, SOHc; No. 2 nurd. iBU-Tic. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 66c: track. uiviawo; uecemDer, tec; May, htuc. oath it gner: no. z. casn. f.?f.c: track, 46io; December, 45Uc; May, 45ic; No. 2 White. 47SN7UC. ttYi'i mirner n.i bic. FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents. J3.65 SKXV YORK flKNERAb MARKET. Qantatlons of 4 he ny Cnnimndltirs. on Vsrinm NEW YORIv. Dec. 3. FLOUR Receipts, 87,06) bbls; exports, 13.S59 bbls; steady. Rve. flour firm; choice to fancy, J3.453.70. CORN MJ3AI Steady; yellow eastern. i.o: city i..u. RYE-Steadv: No. 2 .western 68(S6SSic f. o, b. afloat; state, 6IQ65c c. I. t. New York; cariots. RARLEY Steady. WHEAT Receipts, 121.WV) bu.; exports, S390 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 rod, R4UC t. p. b. afloat; No. 2 red, S2Hc elevator; No. 1 norincrn uuiutn, mo r. 0. u. anoat; no. 1 hard. Duluth. Slc f. o. b. afloat. On- Hons woro generally nctlvo and firm all flay, with much profit taking on tho bulgos, especially In tho last hour, when offerings caused a reaction from ton. Further nut. oldn demand, foreign buying and a strong udvuucQ in corn furnished the chief bull points. Closed unsettled and Hffuo lower; May. 83 3-1&SS4H. closed 8354c: December, M-kt!iiic, ciosea siikc, CORN Receipts. 78.000 bu: exports. 26.- 755 bu. Spot, dull; No. 2, 6Ho elevator nnd TOfgO r. o. b. anoat. option market opened easy, under cables and a small trade, but developed afternoon excitement and heavy buying by the oversold nrofes- sloiial contingent that advanced prices over a cent.- A reaction followed nnd tho closo was unsettled, at wirwo net advance. Mav. SHiJi9Uo. closed 63Ho; December, 63',4 w, ciosea wfc. bu N rjpplles from last account: Wheat. United States and Canada, east of Rockies, In crease, B.K'O.nio bu., afloat for und In Eu rope, decrease, 400.000 bu.; total supply. In crease. 5,210,000 bu. Corn, I'nlted States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 746,000 bu. Oats, United States and Canada, enst of Rockies, Increase, 214,000 bu. Among the more Important Increases re ported to Bradstreet's are those of 1,600,000 bushels ut northwestern Interior elevators. 750,(iO bushels nt Manitoba, 100,000 bushel at Minneapolis private elevators, 72,000 bushels nt Portland, Mo, 65.WO bushels at Depot Harbor nnd 61,000 bushels nt New port News. The leading decrease Is that of 731,000 bushels at Chicago private elevators. 114,567, balances, J2,!34,663; money, 5 per cent. CINCINNATI, Dec. 3-Clearlngs. J3.7I5, 950; money, 314576 per cent; New York ex- J5.104.. 4436 per change. 20fj26e premium. BALTIMORE, Dec. 3.-UlearlnRs, 447; balances, J537.70G; money, 44 cent. rent: time closing; Atchison 4s., Mex. Central MlltriHikee firnln Market. MILWAUKEE. De. 3. WHEAT Firmer; No. 1 northern, 74f7H4c; No. 2 northern, 72'Vi73!ie; May. 7c. itVE-Flrmer; No. 1. 61c. BARLEY Steady ; No. 3, 6ig62c; sample, soasic. CORN May, C5V4c Toledo firnln nnd Seed, TOLEDO, tlvc; cash, N!1C. CORN December, 64c; May, 66Hc, OATH December, 4H(45c. SEED Clover, dull; December, Jiarcn, Jo.Ti'.i. Duluth Ornln Market. DULUTH, Dec. 3.-WHEAT-Cnsh, No. 1 hanl, 76c; No. 1 northern, 70,4c; No. 2 northern, 71Tc; December, 724c; May, 75c, CORN-No. 2 red, 3c. OATS-I3C. E. O. & C 60 Atchison 79 do PId 99 Boston & A 257 Boston Me.. ..189, Boston Elev 165 .. B. & y 2134 Itchburg pfd,...143 nion I'acinc ....in: Mex. Central 23ilOseeola lAmer. nugor ,...iiriirroi Amer. T. Or T....160 Dec. 8'Uc; .1. WHEAT Firm, ac December, 80c; May, J3.6J; Dam. 1. & S. ocn. Electric .. Mass. Electric. do prd,....,... nltcd Fruit .. , E. O. & C... . S. Steel do Pfd, Advcnturo , MlnnrnpnlU Wlinit Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Deo. 3.-WHEAT Cash, 73l4o: December, 7140; May, 744c; on track, No. 1 hard, 75Uc; No. 1 northern, 73'.4c; No. 2 northern, 71 'ic .MOVKMKS1IS OF STOCKS AND ROSIDS. Yigornn I'p-rnrd Rntly When Irel- dent'a Mrmose Appenrs. NEW YORK. Dec. 3. Confusion nnd hesitation wero reflected In the movement of stock prices all day and the course, of tho market did not persist In one. direction for any leugtheuod period. Tho movement during the morning wan dull, but leaned to the side of depression, which gave way about mid-day to a vigorous upward move ment, when tho abstracts of the presi dent's' messago mude their appearance. A siump in Amalgamated copper and a riso In call money rates unsettled the market ngaln late In tho day, as was tho caso yes terday. Tho demand to cover Hhorts which followed the publication of the message carried tho whole market upward with couslderablo momentum, the prices for the most prominent hiocks rising from 1 to -points over last night, Tho sharp break In foreign exchange carried the rato well below the gold export point nnd relieved apprehension that further gold would go out this week. Money was easier In London, Paris and Berlin, nnd continental competition for bills was reported from London. Largo applications ut the subtreasury for with drawn! of government bonds on deposit to seenro circulation Is evidently preliminary to tho offering of the bonds for redemption. Tho payments of drafts ngalnst deposits of several millions of gold nt Pacific const points Is still pending. Tho movement of Amalgamated Copper continued an In scrutahlo mystery. Tho stock recovered qulto vigorously in the morning, although the omission of a customary extra dividend by 0110 of Its subsidiary companies wna not goncrnlly known when tho market closed yesterday. The renewed break In the raw copper market In Loudon to about Satur day low level seemed equally without ef fect on the stock. A break to a new low record nt 71',c was without explanation, beyond tho early unfavorable develop ments, which seemed to bo Ignored. Tho stock rallied slightly and then beenmo henvy ngaln, but tho general market closed tlrm. Bonds wero Irregular. Total sales, par value, J3.140.O00. United States bonds wero all unchanged on the Inst call. Tho Commercial Advertlr-cr's Loudon financial cablegram says: Tho stock inar kot was less firm today, although Invest ment shares were harder. The' American department was unsettled on reports of cold shipments from tho other sldo nnd on a rclapso of - to tho ton In copper to 58. Tho opening was lower; then prices see-sawed throughout tho session, nimliy closing hllghtly above tho worst, owing to Now York's afternoon purchase of Union Pacific and Southern Pncltlc. Rio Tlntos soldi at 42; silver sold at 21 15-16d, although thoro are signs or a rally. The following aro tho closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: SMI .102 ,.10 Cons,, money... 90 9-16 N, do account ...91 1-16 Anaconda 84 Atcnison do prd Baltimore O. anadlnn Pac. Cbes. & Ohio... :illcago w. W... 24H . M. A St. P...1701.V uenver e 11. u.. do nfd 96 Erie 2 do 1st nfd 74 do 2d nfd MU Illinois Ccntral...143 & N 111U M.. K. & T 26(i do pfd in'. . 1. oenirni. .,,,; ft err York .Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Dec. 3. Tho followlnc are the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 Alloc Brcecc 75 ItriinswlcK ocn.. 11 Comstock Tun. .. 6 'on. cal. Va..ll Deadwood Terra. M Horn Hliver .....lw Iron Silver ....... $0 .endvlllo Con.... C OATS-Recclpts, 171,700 bu.: exports. 1.430 iu. 8pot, tinner; No. 2, 49Wc; No. 3, 49c; 'o, 3 white. 62c track, while, 5Va55e: No. - wnne, 'jvc; iracK, mixou. western, iip tijc; iracK. wnite, suite, ,ouiu)c. uptious ir reaular. following corn. HAY Steady: Rood to choice. 82Uft92Uc. HOPS Qulot; state, common to choice, iivi crop, liKiiio, iw crup, iiihu: iwv urup. 6nc; Pacific coast, 1901 crop, l2l5o; lWol crop, iwnoj itau crop, ik(uc. HlDES-8teady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., lfco: California. 21 to 2f lbs.. 19c. LEATHER Quiet; hemlock solo. Ruenos Avres. light to heavyweights. 264r26Wc. W'OOl Quiet; domestic fleece, 2S826c; Texus. 161il7c. PROVIHIONS-Reef. steady; family. Jll.M lii--.tu; mess, u.oiK(fio.iv; ucei nams, jij.who 12.75; packed. J10.ffel2.(; city, extra India me6s. J17.0oai9.i. cut meats, steady; pick led hollies. J8.75Q10.25; pickled shoulders, : pickled hams, J9.75jno.oo. LARD Easier; western steamed, J9.85; rennea eaB. continent, .i; woutn Amer ica. 110.00: compound. J7.509t7.75. PORK-bull: family. I14.00ifi7.0o; short l.nu t17 rJVTMtl Art. -nnfta ttCflfVHtM BUTTER Receipts, 6,1()6 packages; firm; state dairy, 15Q23Hc; creamery. I64f25ic; June creamery, wr c; loctory, izi4tri&c, fancr largo September ""wv, fancy small September, loc: late made, beet largo, SUc: lato made, beut amall. ltolOUc EQaS Receipts, 6,669 pkgs.' dull and easy; stato und Pennsylvania, 34926a; west ern, at mark, 2ic; southern, at mark, 22 C25c- ' POULTRY Alive. wrsJt: Bprincs. 7Uc: turkeys, 77H; fowis, f09c. Dressed, weak; springs, Wjoftc; fowls, c; tur keVB .' 10lail2c. MKTAL8 Tho featuro In metal circles today wore a decided reaction In copper vnlues at ixinaon. fnvato aavicc at' trlbuteil thn decline to sneculatlvn manlnu lttlon nd Hyrapathy with the depresslnn In copper stocks. Tho not Ions tor the day w(f;,Biutr x l. 7 M oo aeot ud 3.75; extra fancy and Btralght, J3.15i3.35; cloar. J2.8B3,05. I TIMOTHY HEED Hear CO and firm at J6.25. cuiuvMSAir-ieoy at jj.io. BRAN Scarce: sacked, east track. Jl.OJfJ 1.06. HAY Timothy. steady at X14.5OW15.00: prairie, scarce und firm at J12.0012.50. wjiiojvi aieaay, , IRON COTTON TrES-11. RAOaiNa-SVtic. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork. lowor: Jobb nr. J16.00. Lard, lower at J9.274. Dry salt meats (boxed), lower; extra shorts nnd clear ribs, J8.37K; clear sides, JS.62H. Bacon (boxed), lowor; extra shorts and cleur ribs, J9.25; clear sides, J9.50. METALS Lead, steady at J4.25Q4.27H. Spelter, firm. J4.151N.17. PUUlrJlY Hteaay; cnioKens. 5ic: springs. 7c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6flc; geese, 3V45TOC. HUTTmu Hteaay; creamery. 3m."bici dairy, 16S20o. EOaS-Steady at 22c. RECBIPTS-Flour. 16.000 bbls.: wheat. 34.000 bu.l corn. 49,000 bu.: oats. 76,000 bu. SHIPMENTS clour. 9.000 bbls.: wheat. 45,000 bu.; corn. 75,000 bu.; oats, 42,000 bu. I,trerpooI tlrnln nnd Provisions. TIVERPOOL. Dec 3. WHEAT Snot. firm: No. 2 red western, winter, 5s lid: No, 1 northern, spring, 6slOV4d; No. 1 Call- lornla, 6s I4d. Futures, quiet; March, 6s Hd: May, 6slHd. CORN Snot, firm: American mixed, old. 6s4Hd: May. Bs 2Ud. uato tiigncr; rso. 2 casn, 4a4c; .no. z white. 47SW7HC FLOUR Stronger: red winter patents. ia.6R'f1.75: extra fancy and stratsht. J3.1SW 1.85: clear, J2.85SJO.06. kkisu i imotny. nominni, a.wK(j.oo. PEAS Canadian, strong, 6s 8',4d. CORNMEAI-Steady. J3. BRAN Steady; sucked, cast track. $ 1. 0345) 1.06. HAY Timothy, weak. J13.GO3l4.G0: nralrle. scarce and firm, Jil.OOrfrM.OO. wniHKV Hteaay, i.;c. IRON COTTON TIES-J1. BAGQINO MiifCHc. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Dry snlt meats (hoxedl. toady; extra shorts. J8.50; clear ribs. JS.50; clear sides, J8.75. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra aborts, J9.37H; clear sides, J9.63V4; Cumberland cut. Arm, 50s; long clear mid dling, heavy, firm, 4Ss 6d, TALiixjw Australian in i.onuon. nrm. 31- .... Receipts or wheat during tne last three davs. 130.000 centals. Including 111.000 Amer ican. Receipts of American corn during tho last throe days, 140.100 centals. Kiumna City firnlu and Provlalnns. KANSAS CITY.- Dec. 3. WHEAT De cember. 71Ho; No. 3, 75a75'ic; c;ish, No. 2 hard. 7272c: No. 3. 721tTiUo; No. 2 red, Atchison do pfd Baltimore & O. do pfd Canadian I'uc. Canada So dies. & Ohio... Chicago & A... do pfd Chi., Ind. & L. ill) nfil.j Chicago & E. IU.13.-)j Chicago O. W.... 2ji,i I1U IHL piu do 2d Pfd Chicago & N. W U.. It. 1. iV 1-.... Chi. Ter. & Tr.. do Pfd C. O. C. & St. L Colorailo So do 1st prd.... do 2d nfd Del. & Hudson. .174 ii.ii 1 . x. r "19 Denver & R. do Pin Erlo do 1st ptd., do 2d nfd.. Ot. Nor. nfd. Uncklnir Valley.. 6.1 do pin 794 8t. Paul pfd... VJVs so. owa Central tin nfd Lake Erie & W, do pfd K in.. 3. 6606614c: rece nts. 61.400 bu. UATlt-JiO, i wnite, c'illiic; receipts, li.im uu. RYE No. 2. fi2fi61c. HAY Choice timothy. J13.50fil4.00; choice prairie. i3.nwia.w. ' UU 11 i'il creamery, iy.x; tancy uairy, 17e. EaGS-Stendv: supply of fresh . about pnual to demand: fresh Missouri and Ivan Dun n.i'Ln ,,,v.,v y,, . .(., .it .(us.. ,,, loss 'orr, caseB roturneo. Phllndelpltlii, Produce .Mnrkrt PHILADELPHIA. Deo. 3. BUTTER Quiet but firm: fancy western creamery. :c: rancy nearny prints, vtc. ECIOS Steady: fresh nearby and west em, .top; fresn soutnwpstern, i-.ic; rresn southern. 2Sc. ClIEEHE F rni: New York full creams fancy, small, lOffillc; Now York full creams, fair to choice, injioc. Minneapolis Wheat, Klnnr and II ran MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 3.-WHEAT-Cash. 73Hc; December, 71io; May, 74Hc; on track, No. 1 hard, 764c; No. 1 northern, 73c; No. 3 nortnern, ukc. API nnw m t fr no' tirat nuit,fa Tn.in hf. second patent. J3.6oQi3.70; first clears, J2.Ro iliiw; second clears, o.x. BRAN In bulk, JI8.0OtX'lK,50. VlalbliTfTaptilT of Drain NEW YORK, Dec. 3.Bpccla! telegraphic and cable communication to Bradstreet's bow. tho ftllowtaf cbaflgta la YUble 48(4 36 J 77U 47'A 74'4 . V4 . 47 .206 .147U 19-' 354 97(4 HV4 a? a.. 45 ::::: St .190 :8ji . M2;? 19 .. 31 !& ..102U .. 84 Pacific 103V So. Railway .... 95i do pfd 113V4)Tex. & Pacific... toi St. I.,. : v do nfd Union Pacific do pfd Wabash do nfd 401. Wheel. & L. E.. 18i do 2d pfd 29 Wis. Central .... 20?i do pfd 42?, .warns ii.x iv American Ex' 202 U. 8. Ex 90 Wells-Fnrgo Ex.lM) Amal. Copper.... T2 Amer. Car & F.. 29 do pfd 83 Amer. Lin. Oil... 17 do pfd 47 Amer. S. & R.... 431 do pfd Stju Atiac. Mln. Co... : uruuKiyn It. 1... 72'A.Colo. Fuel & I... 91 58 con. Han 21714 190 Oen. Electric ....27UU uiucoho sugar ... 3914 Hocking Coal Illinois Central.. .139ViHnter. Paper 74 71 128 108)4 1... it Mnnhattan L 139b Met. St. Ry. Mex. Central ... Mex. National., Minn. & St. I... Mo. Paclllc. , M.. K. & T do ptd N. J. Central,.. N. Y. Central... Norfolk & W. do pfd No. Pacific Pfd, Ontario & W .... Pennsylvania ... Heading do 1st pro do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F..., do 1st pia do 2d pfd St. L. Southw.. do pfd St. Paut Ibi'ti uu piu , 23VNo. Amnrlcan. . Jl, l-aCIIIC LOdHt . .lu69i'I'nclllc Mall ... ,.1011Si!Peoplo'H Gas . . 2h1 Pressed S. Car . 51l do prd.. .181 .16S',5 . 59s . 92 .1004 . 31T4 .149' . 49V4 ,. 794 . :iU ,. 804 . 70,4I . 59 .166)41 do ufd Inter. 1'ower... Laclede Gns ., Na. Biscuit ... National Lead National Salt do pfd.. Pullman P. Car Republic Steel.. do pfd Sugar Tenn. Coal & I Union Bag & P do pfd U. S. Leather . do prd U. S. Rubber do nfd .. U. 8. Steel do pfd , Western Union Amer. I.ocomo do pfd , IS 20',4 7.i 89 14 9214 12!i, 18)4 27 62 92 77 U 46 99' 854 215 KM eu 1234 63T4 ::: 1 I'T 91U 3H, 6S Trust receipts. Ex-dlvldend. Mew York Money Mnrket, NEW YORK. Dec. 3. MONEY On call. firm at 3V4fttj per cent; last loan nt 4V4 per cent: ruling rate, ays per cent; prime mer cuntllo pnper, 6 per cent. STKni.lNfJ EXCHANGE Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at J4.87H1 4.87V4 for demand nnd at JI.8jHif4.84a4 for sixty days; posicn mips, anu j-i.soi cmnmerctal bills. Jl.S3VMH.S4. SILVER uar. B4'4c; .Mexican oonars, oc, BONDS Government, steady; state, in active; railroad, Irregular, Tho closing quotations on uonui are as follows: U S ref. 2s, reg.ipju 3x. rec, ,iua' lOSVi do do no coupuu '"57 do new 4s, reg..l39) do coupon do old 4s, do coupon do 6s. reg.,..,,..iu(j do coupon 107'.4 Atch. gen. 4s 103. do ndJ. 4s vh I1HI, ,V Villi,, ir.Mlw,, do 3V4S w4i do conv. 4s. lOo'i 139U reg.-UlH 112 1 .......107U1 107(4 L. & N. unl. 4S...102V4 Mex. Central 4s.. R3U do Is Inu :w ni. a at. ij. ih....ju,s M., Iv. & T. 4s.. 98 do 2s Si: N. Y. Central Is.lOuti do gen. 3M.S. ...109U V T ...... . . No. Pacific 4s.. .105 UO dS.. N. & W. Readlnc St L & I M c. 3s.llf.i tit. 1.. Sz S3. l in. 97' iiijiiiu tn,..iu,i"n . "c' 'ii.'.'.'.ic ? gen. 4s,. Wt 4 Canada So. 2s... ,1094 St, L. 8. W. 1s.. 97 Cent, of On. 5. . lot; , do 2s 794 do Is inc 75 8 A & A P 4s.... 89)4 Ches. & O. 4Us.. ,107V Ho. Pacific 4s 9:1 Chi. & A. 3V4.... 86USo. Railway 5s. .120)4 C, II IV II, JI7 IV J-UB, N,,,h, C, & N. W. c. 7S.139 , Union Pacific 4s, 106)4 (.'., R. 1. & P. 4s,inj; t)n conv. 4s 106 CCC & 8 L g. 48.102H Wabaal) Is 1184 rnicago ier. i wj ill" l o orauo no. is... no uen. j D. & R. G. 4S....103U West Shore 4s. ...113?, Erie prior 1. 4s,..pW4 W & L E 4s 9:- do general 4s... Is. Central 4s.. 894 ! W iv U l is,..,ltmii uiino, ion, is 831, -IIOCK. VIII. irt..c" ""Bld7 Offered. Ilnnk Clrnrlnara. OMAHA, Dec. 3. Bank clearings today Jl, 181, 855.37; correHpondliig ilay last ye-ir, Jl,(W3,flB4.67: Increase. J9S,8l0.70. BO8TON1 Dec. 3,-Clearlngs, J26.924,1U tialancrs. Ki.Kii.tin. NEW YORK. Dei 3.- Clearings, J345.513, 028: balances. J12,9.Vi,370. (THICAOO. Dei . 3. -Clearings. J34.29S.556 balances, J2,1&S,969; posted exchange. J1.85JJ ,mmi; new ior nxenange, idc discount. RT. IX1UI8. Dec. 3, -Clearlngs, Jl0.039.60fi naiancns, i,.uB.Mcr, money. 4iTi4 per cent New York cxchanKC. 15o tiremlum. PUXLAD EL1TI IX. Dec. 3,-Clcarioge, Bnaton stock (Inotatloni BOSTON, Dec. 3,-Cflll loans. 4S5 loans, 5'if6 per cent. ner OfTlclal , ...103 4s 81 Altoucz Amalgamated . Baltic , Bingham I HI. (V llVV.Iltli Centennial Copper Rnnge . Dominion Coal. Franklin Islo Royale .... .MOIiaWK 275iV :a 93 42)i 92 V 20 lOulncV ..... Hnnta ro copper, Trlmnuntaln ..... Trinity United States .... Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine , :t3 ,. 44 . 28 .26T . 15V4 , 61 46U .. In . 33Vi .150 ,34 40 25 1H . "Sij 2 57 I.ondnn Stock Qtiotnt Ions. IiONDON, Dec. 3.-4 p. m.-Closliig: A. W 60t4 do nfd 94U No. Pacific pfd.,.103V4 Ontario & W S5&4 rcnnsyivania Reading do 1st pfd,., do 2d pfd... So. Railway , do pfd Ho. Pacific .., Union Pacific do pfd U. 8. Steel... In pfd Wnbaah do pfd Spanish 4s.... Rand Mines , DcBcers '4 .... 25 :::: 8 ....611, ...,10t .... 92V4 .... 43Vt .... P.i !.'!.' jou io2 .... 4)4 BAR SILVER l'lat, 14 15-16d per ounce. MONEY 3VIT3V4 per cent. The rate of Iscount In thn open market for short bills 351 per cent: for three months' bills. 3f'i3?n per cent. Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr rnoenix Poto.il Ravage Sierra Nevada Small Hones . Standard ,.. 12 ..900 .. 70 3 8 40 300 Wool Mnrket. LONDON, Dec. 3. WOOL The offerings nt tho wool miction snles today num bered 12,629 bales. Competition won spirited. Sales In detnll: New South W ales, 4,600 bales; scoured. 4V4dBls 4)4d: greasy, 4)4fllR4d. Queensland, 2,200 bales; scoured, hV4d Is 6Vjd ; greasy, 6!i8fld. Vic toria, j. pairs; scoured, urais wsu; greasy. 6'iflOd. South Australia. 900 bales: scoured, tiVibJ; greasy, 3)iiiiSd. West Aus tralia, 900 bales: scoured, 10d; greasy, 3 8)4d. New Zealand, 2.300 bales: Hcourcd, 9Hid: greasy, 274 gim. cape or uooa iiopo and Natal, 500 bales; scoured, Idftls lVsd; greasy, 34fi7id, ST. i.uuiw, nec. 3. wuuir- uuiet at asy prices; medium grades, ISWdW'c; ght tine. 12V415c: heavy fine. lCKffl2c: tub washed. 14fi24)4c. BOSTON, Dec. 3. WOOl, The wool mar ket maintains a firm tone, with favorable nndltlous. Territory wools sell on the scoured basis of 12if43o for good lots of flno medium, with line medium at 45e nnd staples at IfifttSi;. Fleece wools arc more activo. Ohio delaine sold at 28ff28)4c nnd best lots arc held nt 29c. Australian wools nro quoted ot 360 for quarter-blood cross- lired, wnn merinos at luyisc. lerritory wool sold firm ynd buyers nro paying on tho scored basis of 4243c for good lots of flno medium, with lino nt 45c and stuplo wools nt 46480. Texas wools aro firm on the scoured basis of 47W-48C, with north spring California at 4MH8c. Oregon wools are steady on thn basis of 4UN4c for line medium and fine, with Valley nt 35ig38c and staple at AhWisey Homo good lines or Aus tralian wools ilinve been sold hero this week, one sale of 1,500 bales being reported. About 36c clean Is quoted ror quarter- hlnnrl crossbred, with merinos nt i0w72c: scoured and superior comblngood, nt 45 47c and averago' nt 62Cd66c. There has been more doing in fleece wools tno last weeK. Sales of Ohio washed delaine have been mndo nt 28iJ28V4c and best lots are now held at 29c In many Instances, No. 1 washed Ohio fleeces have sold at 26c, with XX and above quoted at 2&?T28)4c. Hngnr Market. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 3.-8UGAR-Flrm: open kettle. 2Hc; open kettle centrifugal, SVMffl'.ic; centrifugal granulated, 4)i5i5V4c; Whites. .I?4JUi jcuunn, 011741;; m'ciniuif. .Hie. Molasses, steady: open kettle. 25320: centrifugal. 9?i20c. Syrup, ateady. 24(829c. NEW yukk, uec. a. HijiiAit itaw, firm: fair refltilng. 3)ic; centrifugal, 96 test, 34c; molasses sugar, 3c, Rctlned, Arm; crushed. D.wo; nowuiireu, on; unuiuiumi, 4.90c. Molnsses, steady. Tho directors of thn Amer can Sugar Rctinlng company have declared the usual dividend ot 1 per riit nn na common siock tor tne nuarter and of the regular quarterly cuvioona or 14 per cent on lis preferred siock. w York Dry Goods Market, NEW YORK, Dec. 3. The government report on the cotton crop hns caused a number of sellers to withdraw from tho market for tho tlmo being, but the de mand has not yet Increased to nn appre. clablo. extent. The general tono In cotton goods Is firm nt the close- and prices havo an upward tendency In staple lines. There has been practically nothing offered In the print cloths division. MANCHESTER. Dec. 3. CLOTHS-Dull. with a moderate inquiry; yarns, quiet and steady. THE nEAI.TY MARKET INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, December a: Warranty Deeda. Annie Meyers and husband to Peter Hotn, lot -J, uiock 3, Aiongni s Annex J 1,000 Peter Graven and wire to tenser Klockner. lot 23. h ock 0. West Side. J. J. Berger nnd wife to E. M. Shn- nun. h,4 se'i sou sei ,.io-i.i E. M. Shahan and husband to D. 11. Shandv. same ... E. J. Thompson to John Toft ot al. lot niocK . van camp s ana C. F. Doll to A. J. Sloup, lot 30, block 9. Kountzes 3d add Union Pacific Railway company to A, 11. llrown, lot 1, in i3-ib H. E. Ralney to J. P. Flnley. lots 11 nnd 12. block 4. Reed's 5th add John Christen and wlfo to H. C. Gets- cher, s4 ne'i or the iieserve in west Albright Omaha Loan and Trust company to Omaha National bank, lots , c and 7, block 181; lots 2, 3 nnd 4, block 187, Omnhn Same to same, lot 7. block 136. same... Samo to same, w 1-3 lot 7, block 122, same , Samo to same, ne'J 36-15-12 (except 15 ncres), w 39 acres swii so4 s-m- 13. nnd other property 32.000 Same to Omahu Loan nnd Trust Com pany Havings pang, 101 11, uiock 7, Walnut Hill 1 Samo to same, w 1-3 lot 6, block 123, Omaha Samo to same, lots 13 and H, block 19, Wilcox's 2d mid Same to same, e 1-3 lot 3, block 60, Omaha Same to same, lot 13, Coburu's sub dlv Same to same, lot 12, Ford's Sara toga add Same to same, 0 100 feet of s 44 feet lot 7, block 101, Omaha Samo to same, lot 14, block 15, Wal nut Hill Same to same, lot 9, block 7, 1st adrl to South Omnhn Benedict Haas to B. Kramer, n loo feet lot 69, S, E. Rogers, Oklahoma, and a tract at nw corner lot 12, Shull's add Maria Stewart to Philadelphia Mort gage and Trust company, lot 1, block 2014, Omaha Clnlm Deeds, OMAHA LITE STOCl MARKET Dimaitl fr OtttU Nat u Iriik tad Td- tnoj f Prioii Downward, BIG RUN OF HOGS BROKE PRICES Choicer, hrndes nf Sheep nnd l.nmlis Hold Aliont fltendr. lint Feeling on Lntulia nnd Unfi Wna a Little Wcnk. Rrcelnts wetei Cattle. Official Monday .1.021 Offlclnl Tuesday 4,62 Two days this week... 7.619 oamc days last week.. 9,730 Same week before 11,023 Samo three weeks ago.11,311 Same four weeks ago. 8,851 Same days last year.. 6,177 Averace nrlccs nnlil fnr Omaha tho past several days, with com parisons: Hogs. 8,(31) 17,360 26,0'. 22,019 22,38: 15,17.1 7,611 11,662 bogs ut Sheep. I.l! ,M "Vl'Oi 8,240 23.664 3S.O!0 24,28 11,739 South Date. 11901. 1900.1899.1893,:l597.MS9'5.lb95. Nov. 1.... Nov. 2.... Nov. 3.... Nov. 4.... Nov. 6.... Nov. 6.... Nov. 7.,.. Nov. 8.... Nov. 9.... Nov. 10... Nov. 11... Nov. 12... Nov. 13... Nov. 14... Nov. 15... Nov. 1... Nov. 17... Nov. 18... rov. i,. , NOV. 20... Nov. 21... NOV. 22... rov. 23.. Nov. 24.. Nov, 25... JNOV. ZS.. Nov. 27.. NOV. 28.. Nov. 29.. Nov. 30.. Dec. 1,.. Dee. 2... Dec. 3... 6 63)4 6 63)4 a ii 5 81 5 75Vi' 0 fc6 D IO'4 78i 6 85)4 b V) 4 51 4 CI 3 SI 3 29 8 41 4 CO 4 04 3 45 3 41 3 27 3 44 4 66 t4 04 3 45 3 4.1 3 30 4 02 3 51 3 43 3 31 3 34 4 66 3 52 3 44 3 21 3 3t 4 64 4 01 3 46 3 17 3 36 4 67 4 02 3 55 3 23 3 45 4 71 4 03 3 52 3 51 3 IS 4 t 4 0J 3 4i 8 41 3 28 3 31 4 74 4 W a 47 3 31 3 27 4 02 3 41 3 32 3 17 3 31 4 81 3 44 3 3i 3 22 3 45 4 74 3 94 3 34 3 23 3 44 4 87 3 2 3 41 S 23 8 45 4 82 3 90 3 3 3 27 3 1 4 90 t 84 3 35 3 31 3 18 3 45 4 82 3 87 3 36 3 32 3 11 3 (6 3 35 3 32 3 14 3 41 4 78 3 22 3 34 3 16 3 39 4 75 3 88 3 34 3 13 3 43 A 78 3 89 3 31 3 15 3 42 76 3 86 3 37 3 39 3 3J 4 78 3 85 3 44 3 27 3 21 3 41 5 86 3 82 3 46 3 27 3 21 3 77 3 3S 3 30 3 16 3 46 4 87 3 23 3 21 3 24 3 50 4 76 3 76 3 28 3 25 3 43 4 71 3 73 3 20 3 32 3 37 4 74 3 68 3 19 3 30 ' 4 69 4 71( 3 2I( 3 27 3 38 3 40 4 63 3 71 3 25 3 23 3 19 1 3 76 3 21 3 25 3 09 3 .15 4 6II 3 23 S 19 3 23 3 42 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. . The ofllcUl number of ciuh of stock brought In today by each road was Cattle. Hogs, C M. & St. P. tlv. Wabash Missouri Pacific Ry.... Union Ponlflo system... C. & N. W. Ry F.. E. ft M. V. R. II.... C St. P.. M. & O. Ry. H. ti ,M. R. Ilv C B. & 43. Ry K. C. A St. J C R. I. & P.. east C. R. I. it P., west Illinois central Total receipts 10 .. 1 .. t ,. 43 .. 6 .. 26 .. 12 .. 49 .. 21 .. 3 .. s .. 17 .. 1 .loi 13 7 S 37 2S 51 17 28 21 21 3 I 2M Hhoepj 18 The disposition of the day a receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Omaha Packing Co 491 2,621 1S6 G. II. Hammond Co 741 tswlft and company t 801- 3,507 1.J78 Ciidahy Packing Co fi.13 P.ooi 1,297 Armour & Co 512 5,674 15S R. Becker & Degan 73 Vansant & C 95 Lobmnn it Co 11 W. 1. Stephei II Hill & Huntzlnger 24 Benton & Underwood .... 47 Livingstone & Schnller... 120 Hamilton & Rothschild... 29 L. F. Husz 24 II. L. Dennis & Co 15 Hobblck 26 Wolf & M 19 S. & 8 761 Other buyers 221 Totals ...3,995 17.570 400 bit) 600 !,900 3,500 1,100 10,0ft) 15,000 4,000 1,000 1.317 1,136 CATTLE Receipts or cattle today wero fairly liberal, but the quality of the offer ings was not very good. Good to choice corn fed steers In particular wero scarce and In reality there were no finished cattle on the market. Advices from other points: wero not very encouraging to the selling Interests and as a result buyers took ad vantage ot thn opportunity to pound tho market wherever they could. It was rather late beforo anything like a clearance wns made. Tho better grades of corn fed steers did not sell fco much different from yesterday. but aside from those the mnrket wan rather slow nnd In n good many cases sales looked a llttln lower than tho samo kind of cattle sold for yesterday. The trade lacked the snap nnd firmness that has characterized it of late. The cow market was vcrv uneven this morning. In somo cases sales were made that were fully steady, while In other In stances cattlo sold fully a dime lower. Tho netter grades or course moveu more treeiy and ns a rule brought right around steady R rices. Tho medium kinds and ennners, owever, sold unevenly nnd were all tho way from steady to a big dime lower. There was an active demand this morn Ing for corn fed bulls nt steady prices, but the thin and common kinds were neglected Veal calves sold at steady prices, und so ulsn did stairs. There were very few stockers and feeders on salo today, but there was nn active do mand for anything at all good. Where thorn was a full load buyers paid good, strong prices for them, but small bunches nt eniirm. illrl not clninco hands no readily. Common kinds were neglected tho same as usual and did not sen any moro man steady. Western range steers brought closo to steady prices where the quality wns good, but common kinds were neglected. Range rnwn nnri stockers and feeders fluctuated Just about the samo as Is noted abovo for tno natives, iwrprmriuun!? naiuo BEEF STEERS. No. 11.... 5.... 17.... 9.... 2, , , , 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 60.... 10.... 38.... 13.... 21.... 14.... 33.... 12,... 20.... 10.... 3.... Av. 8611 916 1123 1010 1055 900 1440 980 1640 904 982 1095 910 1048 1005 1115 970 1034 .1027 .1220 Pr. 3 23 3 25 :i 85 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 75 4 00 4 10 4 25 4 35 4 35 4 X, 4 50 4 50 4 60 4 60 No. 1 ii!!i 21... 17... 22... 50... 1... o lii!.'! 6,., 38... 14... 18.., 53... 11.., 19.., 41.., 35.., 29.., Av. 1285 1175 lift) 1007 875 1116 1110 1200 1038 1266 1158 1287 1231 1207 1204 1505 1277 1195 1310 Pr. 4 UO 4 65 4 h5 4 65 4 70 4 75 4 75 4 85 4 85 5 no 5 00 5 10 5 t'5 5 3T, 5 60 5 60 5 65 5 75 6 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 4.. 16.. 500 (lull tlaebte lot 23, August Roth. Annex J. C. lUHit to L, baugh Place. . nnd wife block 3, to Peter Albright's M. Root, lot 6, Htme- 8.500 Dreda. City of Omaha to .1. R. Buchanan, s 33 fret lot 9. block 1, Jerome park,.., Sheriff to Mary Rosso, sV of wV4 block 16. 8. E. Rogers' add nnd a 30 foot strip adjoining Same to Omaha HavlngH bank, lot 2, block 9, E. V. Smith's add Same, to same, lot 21, block 6, Koiintze tt R.'p add 1.450 2,(O0 6.925 Total amount of transfers; l 1 1 10 1 1 1 13 2 4'...., 14 1 1 1...., 2 1 4...., 1 2 1 4.... 10...., 1.... 6,,.. 8.... 1...., 7.... 4.... 1.... 22.'!" 19.... 673 .1030 780 1050 790 960 1030 730 980 850 965 ...v.1055 940 920 940 1000 960 10GO 937 1020 1075 1240 832 835 1030 1085 946 1210 1082 1137 750 945 795 915 1082 4 00 6 70 ( 1 25 2 00 2 no 2 00 2 no 2 25 1 n". 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 50 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 1 75 2 75 2 SO 2 SS 2 85 2 85 IS.. COWS. 24... 6... .1012 3 60 ...1005 ...1020 ...1155 ...1090 ...120S ...1161 ...1003 ...1230 ...1280 ...1360 ...1OI0 ...1375 ...1260 ...1010 ... 870 ... 930 ...1125 ...1010 ...1103 1 1120 9J0 2.8.-. 6 290 1 6 6 14 , 1 1 1 25 'i T'.!"!! 13 4 6 12 8 15 9.. 8 o t:::::: 1 t.'.'.'.'.'. 1 3 , 23 IS 1 6 1 10 2..., 1' ' V.'.'. ...1188 ,...1017 .... 800 ....1320 ....1200 ....1105 .... 003 .... 9110 .... 953 ....1000 ....1090 ....1075 COW 0 AND UKIFERS. 00 :t 00 3 no 3 1.1 3 is 3 13 3 15 3 15 3 20 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 40 3 60 3 60 3 50 3 50 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 .1 55 3 55 t 00 4 00 4 00 4 20 4 50 1..., 1.. 1.. 1.. 26.. 1.. 3 35 1 750 4 10 HEIFERS. 2 25 3 2 6'i 1 3 00 6 3 20 1 3 50 '3 BULLS. 2 10 1 2 10 2 2 10 1 2 60 I 2 60 1 2 50 I 2 85 1 2 90 1 3 00 1 3 25 CALVES, 3 15 1 4 25 1 5 00 I STAGS. 1320 3 75 1 1680 3 75 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. UO 1 Ml 6 615 2 90 7tt 2 75 7 6X4 2 90 8TOCKKHS AND FEEDERS. 741 ...940 ... 612 ... 820 ... 940 ... 910 ...1220 ... 950 ...1370 ...1401 ...1370 ... 640 ...1560 ... 9S0 ...1190 ...1000 ... 375 ... 170 ... 125 .... 913 . ... 930 .... 765 ....1200 ....1260 ....1120 .,..1535 ....1310 ....1640 ....1030 ....1580 ....1700 ....1390 . . . .1550 190 140 160 3 50 3 50 4 40 4 S5 6 no 3 35 .1 50 .1 60 3 60 3 85 3 93 4 m 4 on 5 50 6' 75 6 no 670 520 nv5 E20 2 no 2 00 3 on 3 15 a 25 6. 1 2 14 1. 604 ..1020 .. 735 .. 45 .. COO 3 f.fi X 6d 3 60 3 60 3 00 S96 292 331 STOCK CALVES. r.v 3 no 10 art 2 00 4 3 200 2 60 6 ki:ijh.hiyA. ficows 923 2 35 15 feeders.. 1026 3 cows 9VI 2 75 I feeder. ..1370 2 feeders., 7W 2 75 1 feeder.. .1090 i.lIKe I'ntllips Neb. 16 cows 1086 3 O) .1 cows... 10SO 1 r .1 ( n 1 A t .n.w. 1 luciiuio, , i'l IV 1 mrvi . , ,,,iv E. M. Scarlc Neb, 4.1 rows 1083 3 05 1 feeder... 1070 9 feeders., 852 3 65 1 rceiler... 810 ,.920 2 25 1 COW 1130 , . 9.T0 2 90 1 COW 800 .1. N. It, Jones-S. D. .. 748 3 10 2 feeders.. 1110 ..1063 3 60 2 feeders.. SCO . . 50 2 00 A. Otls-P, D. P feeders. .In61 II 65 28 cows. ...1023 t no WYOMING. 1 stoer loso 1 steer 1140 17 cows 550 tcers. ii steers. oiows... .lots .1016 . 666 16 steers. ...1213 4 20 1 stoer WW) 4 20 4 20 1 steer 1140 4 2n 3 40 17 cow 850 3 10 2 40 1. 11. R, Hale-W'yi). Meows ... 870 2 70 1 bull 1270 2 30 1 feeder... 920 3 25 HOGS There was nn enormous run of hoes today at all market iinltifs und.ns n result theM wa 11 break In prices. At this point receipts were tno heaviest 111 somo time and in fact this was cine of the bis days 111 the history of the yards. In view of thn liberal lccelpts packers did not have to hurry about tilling the r orders and started nut bidding just about 10c lower than yesterday on the good heavy welchts. Thcv did not mint tn nut' over J8.9't for the best grades and ns seller's were nsklng more money few londj changed hands until the morning wns well ad vanced. On lightweight stuff no bids nt nil were madn oil the onefillii: market. When srllors finally did cut loose It was found that the heavyweights wero sclllnir rlcht around J5.90 and a few sold from that up to J6.00, with the. medium weights bringing about J5.85. Light hogs sold from Jo.S2'-i down. It was very dllllcillt, however, to dispose of tho light hogs, ns there, wero enough of the heavyweights to supply the demand. H wns very lato belore anything like a clearance was made. Rcprcscntullvo snies 953 790 8.11 673 676 770 3 25 3 23 3 2.1 3 30 3 40 3 40 IS. . .. 13 . ., S 1 .... . 751 . SIS . 864 .1050 . 791 3 TS 3 75 3 SO 3 SO 4 05 2 90 3 60 3 75 4 cows... 15 cons... cows.., 19 cows.., 1 steer.., 6 cows 991 3 70 3 25 3 00 2 50 3 10 3 65 3 00 2 50 1 90 1 33 No. 105. 12S. 182. 104. 109, 97.. 101. 90.. 74,. Av. Sh. Pr. .118 80 4 90 .138 ... 5 2.1 ..125 80 G Ot I, 62. SO. 81.. 7 76! i 86. 65., 76. , 13. 6S., SO. , 69. US, .153 .172 .179 161 182 190 213 177 :::::SJ 209 2iO 190 201 211 ....211 ....300 ....197 ....197 ....237 O-Tt 42 iff, :6.. 76... 62.... 411.... 89 1.. 58.., 60.., 73.., 61.., 61.., 91... ;is... 31... .21 1 .202 .192 .243 .245 .219 279 ..207 ..2.17 "5ns ...179 ...2.17 ...2(1 ...25 ...295 ...271 ...223 ...31: 10 40 200 SO Ml 2S0 120 40 120 2S0 10 40 160 160 120 160 80 4K) SO 40 80 160 SO 160 160 5 70 B 70 r. 70 6 70 5 75 0 75 a 75 5 75 6 7714 5 SO' 6 80 5 SO 5 80 5 S21& 6 85 5 85 6 85 5 S3 5 85 5 85 6 85 r, S3 fi 85 5 85 5 81 S 83 5 S3 6 So r. S7U 5 87(J 6 87, ni 6 87t 6 87(5 No. 79.... 33.... a.... w.... so.... s.... A. Sh. .210 320 1.7.. m.. 65.. 61 63 fit. 67. 67. 62. 70. 50, 74. 51. 51. 53. . . 65... 49... ... 67... 67... 17... Ut... 12... 64... 66... IB... 67... Id. 302 .292 .266 .223 .210 .214 .236 .275 .314 :6 279 230 256 350 237 269 517 261 2S7 311 375 299 ..S.257 IS . .271 ...333 . .277 ..314 ,..:( ,..291 ...250 , . .285 . .228 52 301 ..296 ..291 ..337 Pr. 3 90 ' 5 M 5 90 3 90 5 9i) 5 90 5 90 5 91) 6 90 5 90 5 !) 5 90 5 90 6 !) 5 90 5 90 5 90 6 tl 5 90 5 !) 5 90 5 92H 6 07(i 5 921;, 6 92 SO 6 92' 5 41 r. n'tlT 5 92 U 5 95 5 91 5 95 6 95 5 93 5 93 6 91 5 9 .7 6 95 6 00 6 0)) 6 no 6 no 6 OJi-i 6 05 6 10 240 1( 40 120 160 200 120 160 120 40 120 ) 120 210 SO If A 2ml l6 40 260 SO 130 200 ifti 10 so So 120 'so 80 11 9 !;. . . 5 87V.. 46... fi 871- 26 391 5 S7( 6.1 360 5 90 66 291 5 ! 47 373 691) 61 314 5 90 41 39.1 SHEEP Tllniv. n-ne nnl ,.,.,! .. ! sheep and lambs In the yards thli morning. j uiui me ocuop grades sold nt not r.ir from steady prices. The quality of the ofTerlngH us a whole wos better today than for somo little time. Somo 'light weight fed vcarl iiith unlH nu hliri, u tin-. and 11 bunch of fed native lambs brought J I.6.1, and ewes sold up to J3.30. quotations: Choice yearlings. J.1.6fc&3.75: fair tn good yearlings, J3.254T3.50; choice Wfitnnrii. J.I V-KiH.t fji r,,i tn ,.n,i ...... J2.90ff3.2o; cholco owes, J2.90ij3.2j; fair to ,f?0fl pes. J2.40ff2.90; common owes, Jl.OOf? 2.00: choice lambs. Jl.r.75: fair to good iiiiiiun, i.-oihi.oi; teener wctners. J2.90tl3.15: ifI9ir per lb, Cables unchanged, .export. todai . 810 beeves. 1.72S sheep nnd 4.JM quar ters of beef. Calves, receipts. 110 hnail; 1. 1?.. 1..; nla anlil nt 75lSo rMr u Ibli nbout i25 calves unsold, city dressed vcalJ. TOli&fi" AND -LAMBS-Recclpts. I.fiJ hcadr sheep steady: lambs, very firm . sheep sold nt .Hrut.u) num-a. "'"''t Dqi3i; nui ivii ...,. dressed muttons, &t9c per lamb. 1 Sc. , , ...... ,. HOOS-Recclpts, 1,517 held; steady. nominally lambs, 3.2500.75. Representative feeder sa os No. ) buck . 1 buck , 1 buck 416 fed ewes to native ewes 65 native ewes 35 native ewes 15 native ewes I native wether 473 native fed yearlings 12 natlvn lambs 6 native lambs 271 nntlvn lambs IS native lambs 54 native lambs 55 native lambs bucks , buck ewes native ewes cull lambs , cull lambs native ewes Mexican ewes 653 Mexican owes nnd wethers 82 Mexican yearlings 10 Mexican lambs 61 native lambs 38 nntlvo lambs 22 native lambs 1 native lamb AV. 130 , 220 , 170 , 11.1 , 131 , 125 , 131 , 124 , UO , 88 , 69 ' 5!1 73 . 81 . 9S , 93 . 175 . 190 , 101 , 102 . 6.1 . 60 . 125 . SO . 10H . 65 . 60 . 66 . 79 . &S . 100 Pr. 2 no 2 50 2 SO 3 on 3 25 3 30 3 30 3 30 .' 60 3 sr. 4 25 4 21 t 35 I 60 I m 4 66 3 no 3 Of) 3 no 3 13 3 25 3 2.1 3 25 3 50 3 65 3 75 4 no 4 4l 4 10 4 .VI 4 75 FEVERISH OVER SHORTAGE Cotton Exchange Is (7onvn1sed When (internment Estlmnle Is Disclosed. NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Trading on thn local Cotton exchange today was convuled by the publication nt noon of the govern ment's estimate of a short cotton crop for the year. Tho figures wero 9.674,f") bales, or nearly 2,0u0,0oo bales less thnn tho tradn generally expected. Cotton Jumped J2 a bale In as many minutes, amid scenes of excitement rnrely seen. Brokers fought with each other to cover short contrncts and the pit brenmo a pandemonium for sev eral minutes nrter the lejiort was received. For three hours thereafter the volume uf business transacted was enormous. After thn first sharp advance nf nearly 40 polnti a slump developed which carried price nenrly halt tho way back to the quotations prevailing before the llgures were mndo known. Before the close, however, the loss was regained nnd prices were nt their highest The market was exceedingly feverlh dur ing the morning trading nnd brokers wero disinclined to enter Into any commitments prior to the publication of the government report. The principal options were selling about at 7.60 rents a pound, Within thrro minutes nfter the opening wos recorded ad vances of to points were recorded In all the options. Every one talked 8-rent cottoti and when the market closed brokers wero wondering what Influence the report would havo on the Liverpool market, for It s generally understood that Liverpool esti mates were exccexllngly bearish. The houses with wire connoetlons In the south did an Immense amount of business, mainly profit-taking. Cotton Mnrket. LIVERPOOL, Dee. 3.-COTTON-Spot, fair demand; prices firmer: American mid dling, 4 5-16d. the sales .of tho day wero 9.nno bales, of whlrh 60O were for fcpeeilla tlon nnd export and Included 8,600 Amer ican: receipts. .WW bales. Including 8.1.W American, Futures opened qulot and cloert very steady. American middling, g. o, c . December. 4 1l.6iyi 15.04d. sellers; Decem ber and January. 12-64Q4 1364d, buyers; January nnd February. 1 ll-64fJ4 12-64d. buyers; February and March. I l'-6d, buy ers; March and April. I IO-64'ii4 H.6I1I, buy ers; April nnd Mny. 4 lo-rtlfji 11-6ld, ellers: Mny nnd June, 4 1061 jf l ll-6ld, sellers: June and July, 1 10-6(d, buyers: July and August, 1 10.6(d, buyers; August and Sep tember. 4 6.6I1I. value, NEW YORK. Dint 3.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet and 'e hlslicr; middling up lands, S6-16C; middling gulf, S9-16n: sales, none. Futures closed tlrm; December. 7,99c; January, 7.99c: February, 7.99c; March. 7.99c: April. 7.9Se: May, 7.99c; June, 7.9So: July. 7.96c; August. 7,Sc. ST. LOlttS. Decv 3.-COTTON-F1rm and i,Ac higher: middling. 7Sc; snles. Wrt bales; receipts. 6.31S bales; shipments, 6,990 bales; stock. 51.211 bales. GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 3.-COTTON-Qulot nt 7he. NEW OltLEANS. Dee, 3.-COTTON-Spot, firm: sales, to.noo bales; ordinary. fifi-lBc; good ordinary, 613-16o: low mid dling. 7c; middling, 7140; good middling, 8c; middling fair, S7-16V. Futures tlrm: December, 7.SSfl7.S9e; January. 7.S3'!?7.S4c; February. 7.85c; March. 7.84fl 7.85c: April, 7.SKn7.S5c; May, 7,84ft7.S3c: July, 7.8437.SJc; July. 7.S5fr7.S7c; receipts. lS.SlS. bales; stork, 273,1.62 bales. 1 Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Dec. 3,-COFFEE-pol. Rio. easy; No. 7 Invoice. 6lic; mild, steady: Cordova, VfiW. The market for futures ns fnr as speculation wan concerned was nil alone today. Tho opening wns officially called steady at a decline of 5 to 15 points under selling ny longs nnti snorts. prompted by adverse European and Bra zilian inaraet reports 11 nn a siuggisn spot market. Trading throughout the day was, slow and values fnlled to vary materially. A steady undertone prevailed, nowever, hh predictions pointed to a liberal increase In world's vlHlblo supply figures. Thn mar ket wns finally steady In tone at a net loss of ivfiu points, waies were ino,.'&ii nags on tno call and ror tne 11111 session wero :.n"n bngs, Including: March, 6.70c: Mny; 6S5ifi .90c: June, 7.00c; juiy. i.odc: August, r.ific: September, 7.25c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. t'nttle Sternly Unas Lower fnr Bulk' Sheep Lower. CHICAGO. I Dec. 3.-CATTLE-Hcrelpts, 9.000 head. 100 Texans nnd 100 westerns: steady: good to prime, J6.35'ij'7,30; poor to medium, J3.90U6.00: stockers and feeders, J2.0OS'4.25; cows, Jl.25g4.75; heifers, J2.60r3 5.50; cows. Jl.25frI2.50; bulls. J2.004H.50; calves. J2.50JjC.6O; Texns fed steers, J5.15. HOGS Receipts today. 60,000 head; to morrow, 65.000 head; left over, 12.0o0 heud; mnrket eiioo lower for bulk; mixed and butchers, J5.65Q6.10; good to cholco heavy, J5.8tXnX5.15; rough heavy, JS.40'h0.65; light, J5.00GP5.85; bulk of sales. J5.75fl5.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS, Receipts, 27,000 head; weak; lambs, 10c lower; good to cholco wethers, J3.50fjf4.25; fair to choice mixed, J2.75fi3.50: western sheep, J3.0niS4.00; native lambs, J2.50ff4.90; western Inmbs, J2.O0a'l.25. Kniiaua City Live Stock .Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,500 natives, 500 Texans, 300 calves: markot strong: cholco export and dressed beef steers, $5.Soiff6.45; fair to good, J4.65f3 5.75; stockers and feeders, J3.O0fM4.4O; west ern fed steers, J4.75tJt6.O0; western rango steers, J3.5057l.50; Texas and Indian steers, J3.00gl.85: Texns cows, J1.75S3.25; native cows, J2.&0-4.&0; heifers; J3.00ti6.25; can ners. J1.75fl2.l0; hulls, J2.23f?f4.35; calves, J3.0O35.60. HOGS Receipts. 25,000 head; market 10c lower: top, JG.30: bulk of sales, J5.701t 6.15: heavy, JG.16t(?6.30; mixed packers, J5.90 i.15; light. Jj.40J7.05: pigs. Jt.501JC.33. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head: market strong to 10c higher; natlvo lambs, J4.60fJH.6r;: western lambs, J4.00Ji4.65; native wethers, J3.255s1.75: western wothers, J.l.00g0.60: owes, J2.85Jjf3.40; culls and feed ers, Jl.60f5C.23. St. l.nnls Lire Stock .Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec, 3,CATTLE-Recepts, 5.700 head, Including 2,400 Texans: natlvo shlnntnir and export steers. J5.0OH6.33; dressed beef and butchers steers. JI.Oojv 6.15; steers under l.Ono lbs., J3.25JjO.23: stockors and feeders, J2.45J73.fiG; cows and heifers, J2.0OJjfi.00; dinners. J1.60J72.60; bulls, J2.40fxW.6O; Texas and Indian steers, fed, Jl.15Ji6.3G: grasscrs, J3.154-I.25; cows and heifers. I2.30ffi3.50. HOGS Receipts. 11,500 head: market 10c lower: pigs and lights, J5.5OJ7u.70; packors, t560fS5.7f,: hutchorx. J5.S5fil6.12V4. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts. 2.300 head: market steady; native muttons, J3.25 (J73.75: lambs, J4.OOJi4.80; culls and bucks, 'J1.W3.25. SI. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 3. CATTLE Re pintn. 2.000 bead, steady: natives. J.1.3Mr 7.00: cows and heifers. Jl.26JiC.60: veals, J2.60 u.:z; nulla ami hijihh, ..nu.w, smcitcrs and feeders. J2.00J74.30. HOGS Receipts. 16,000 head: 10c lowor: light nnd light mixed, J3.70J6.10; medium and heavy. J5.85Jifi.26; pigs. J3.30JH.60. SHEEP-Recelpts, 800 head; strong to 10c higher. Stuck In Sight. The following table shows the recelptx of cattle, nogs anu sneep in tne nvo principal niaraeis n.r wci-cmucr .1; Cattlo. South Omaha Chicago Kansas City . SI. Louis Joseph St, 4,628 9,200 9,000 6,700 3,000 Hogs. 17,:a 60,000 26,0(Xl 11,600 16.000 Sheep, 4,6f 27.000 2,000 2.3(0 imo OH nnd Rosin. OIL CITY. Deci 3.-OIL-Credlt balanres. J1.30; certificates, no bid; shipments. 90.89T, bbls.; avcruge, 80.653 bbls.; runs, S6.1S3 bbls.; ...,nrn win ill F.n I1I1U TOLEDO, Dec. 3.-OIL North Lima. 9tc; South Lima and Indiana, S9c. NEW YUltK. uec. a. uu, rottonsoed. steady: prime yellow. 36i,4e. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, steady. LONDON. Dec. 3. 01 L Calcutta nsenl. spot, 65c; linseed, 30s 9d, Krnpornfed Apples nnd Dried Frultx. NEW TORK. Dec. 3. EVAPORATED APPLES Trading In the market for.evnpo- rated nppies was moderately active today. Texns Oil Xrita. Tho Investment News. Nov. 25: , "Tho world's biggest refinery About tn ho completed nt Orange, Tex,, 20 miles from Reaumont, Tex. Capacity, 23,000.000 barrels. "Tho largest oil refining nnd reduction works In tho world will bo built In this town (Orange. Tex.) by thn big syndicates operating In tho Beaumont oil fields. Tho project Is n most stupendous one. Includ ing plans for tankage nnd accommodating 25,000,000 Imrrcls of oil. "This compnny will occupy 2,000 acres of ground for tho purpose of building tank age and refinery. Tho total capitalization of this reflnory will exceed $2,000,000 and the dally capacity will be 2,600 barrels of refined oil to start with and tho capacity will be Increased as rapidly as necessary to keep pace with the great development of theso oil fields." The Omaha-Texas Oil company Is Inter ested In this project In that It will give us a ready market for crude oil for refining purposes. This means additional profits for holders In Omaha-Texas Oil company stock, as everything that Is good for the Omaha-Texas Oil company Is good for Its shareholders and means profit's accord ingly. A few moro shares can be had" nt 25 cents on the dollar. Get in quick before It Is too late, Address the Omaha-Texas Oil company, Council Bluffs, In., or call at their office, room 406 Sapp block, and learn full particulars. S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Ulssrders of Men 10 yatrs In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE ourao. Method naw, without catting. d4c jt loi of time. CVDUI I erardforlllaanathpoiao OirniklO taoTouxbly claaniad rrOM thaijium. Boon every sign and symptom ulsappeara completely and forarer. Na "BREAKING OUT" of the dlseaae on tna akin or face. Treatment contains no daagarous drcgi or lnjurlotu medicine. WEAK MEN frora Exeeasaa or Viotimi to TfEiiToua DaxiUTT or RUM CRTIO, WlSTtSO WMAKXIS8 With KMLT Da CAT la Yoono and Minm.a Aoed, lack of Tim, vigor and strength, with organs Impaired and weah. STRICTURE cured with a naw Horn Treatment. No pain, no detention from bod mi a. Kidney and niaddar Troanlas. Call ononoraddreaa IIOSo.l 4th St Dr. Siarlis I Siarlu. Om&Mt. Mb. Totals 31,628 129,860 .Hi,7n6 New Vnrk 1,1 vr Stock Market, NEW YORK, Dee. 3 CATTLE Re. ccipts, 80 head; uu voles; general raJcjs, 614 Boyd CommisBion Co Bucceaaors to jasoca C Bart ft O., OMAHA. NUB. COMMISBION grain, rnovivioja AXD ITOCXS. wi ttf Treula VaUalfULB. direct wtraa to Cbicaco an4 Naw Task