S THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1901. ' i . I I .... . ru I nanled by any word of transfer or tho git. . I ... , . . . . . . t I it.. Llll. IIIa. h T T Vl I -.n-lVa M BT B9 rB I 1 JTJI IT "41 II. RiV V I I 0 ...... ..n.r rr n 1 1 1 h f"t 1" 1 1 V ftVlif I htl COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Si"-!:? fflfe .r&W Kl. Tlin Inrnl mitrtcr.' wn NVmnnthetlcallV hotter and closed at 123.35, but very dull. Courier In London also uulncd CI 10s 6d to "Whiti Iti iht rioor Thwirhoit thi or "Pot nn 47 l5s ior tutu0- At nutat mas nt .iiuer -.--rB--uomt mi New yf, prlCc8 woro M beforo quoted, Lake Superior at 13. oleotroiytto at 'ix-tott nnd casting at J12.60, with the tone dull. lud was nominally unchanged hero nt $4. but cased off Is 3d to 10 2s 6d for spot at London. Spelter declined 2s 6d ut Lon don to 16 12s 6d, but was unchanged and dull hero at J11.45., Iron wns dull and un changed; pig Iron warrants, 110.tWUl.60; No. 1 northern foundry. J15.50lfl6.WJi. No. 2 southern foundry. 114.5015,50: No. 1 southern foundry, 15.00-116.00: No. 1 south em foundry, soft, $15.(i1f 17.00. tltngow Iron warrants closed at 19s Cd and Mlddles boro, 43s 4',id. Bniop of tit BotrJ. STEADY OPENING SURPRISES TRADERS Lending Cereal Aitrancra In flplto i( (he 'Weak Cables nnd the llrenkliiK U of. Cold Weather. plied by tho New York produce exchange, Is: Wheat, 58,$8.',000 bu., docro.ise 651.000 bu.: corn, 11.131.0OJ bu., decrease 66,000 bu.j oats, 6,599,00) bu, decrease 63,0n) bu.J rye, 2,660,00i) bu., decrease. 78.0UO bu.J barley, 3,04 1,000 bu., decrease $09,000 bu. Philadelphia. Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 23.-BUTTER-Flrm, fair demand: fancy western cream ery, 2SVjiji26c; fancy nearby prints, 29c. HOGS 2c lower; fresh nearby and west ern, 30c; fresh southwestern, 29c; fresh southern, 2Sc CHEESE Firm: fair demand; New York full creams, fancy, small, 11c; Now York fair to choice, 9Q10?4c OMAHA WIIOLKHALK MARKET. CHICAOO. Dee. 23. Tho scarcity of red winter wheat was tho controlling factor In tho whoat pit today and overbalanced the influence of dullness and tho evening up of deals prior to tho holidays. May wheat closed l&lHo higher, May corn unchanRcd uml Uc Up and May oats Uc higher. Pro visions closed G to 10a higher. AVheal had tho floor throughout tho sessio-j. It alono of all tho grains showed a semblanco of activity and had a uni form strong one. At the outset cables woro weak and this with tho break up of tho cold weather presaged a setback for wheat. It was with somo surprise that traders saw a Htcady opoulnK and a still Hteadlor advance In the leading: cereal. Weekly statistics wero slightly buiiisn, tho strength of Saturday won carried over despite tho holidays tomorrow and Christ mas and thoro was n. good show of buying orderB. Tho scarcity of red winter wheat nnd tho anxiety of millers to securo what thero was on tho market did tho work, winter wheat sold In largo lots at 4c over Stay and 85o was quoted for smaller sales. Tho foreign demand was reported good and prlvatn advices reported that stocks abroad wero too small to permit oi any deollnes In prices at Liverpool. On these Influences May wheat opened c higher to lower at SOTifiSlVie. sold to 82Uc and closed strong 10U4O higher nt 82&82HC Local receipt wero 25 ciu-h, nono of con tract grade. Minneapolis nnd Dultith re ported 719 cars, making a total for tho three points of 816 cars, against 755 Inst wook. Primary receipts wore 8SO.O00 bush els; last year was n holiday. Seaboard clearances In whoat and tlour equalled 397,000 bushels. Tho visible supply de creased 651,0110 bushels. Hreadstuffa on passage Increased 256,000 bushols. World's shipments woro 7,565,000 bushels against 7,095,000 bushels last week. Corn hud a dull, narrow market little affected by tho strength In'whcat. Cables woro Indifferent, trmlo was small and lib eral selling at times hud a depressing Influence. May opened unchanged to Kc lowor nnd fluctuated very narrowly. Tho mild weather mado shorts hopeful of heavy receipts, but shorts proved balky land would not sell under (Xc. Tho wheat vtrrngth could not buoy May up abovo 67',io and tho close was only steady, un changed and Ho UP 67QU7HC- Ilccelpts woro 172 cars. ... Oats had a fair commission house trado and wero moderately active. Tho rango of quotatlon.M wus very narrow and most of tho deals wero to even up over tho linlldavs. llnv opened steady and prac tically unchanged and closed yte higher at with Thero bused light ir.fflSUc!. Iti'i-i'lntH. 142 oars. Provisions had a steady market, lnrd the leading product In demand. was fair miying ny mo country. largoly on tho liumsn factor oyf weight In hogs. May pork closed 10c up nt Jl.h!iH! May lard Gy74c higher at I9.82HW fi.Ki and May ribs Co advanced to J8.C5. JCstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, K5 cars; corn, 23o enrs; oata, 180 cars; hogs, 40.OUO head. The leudlng futures ranged an follows: Articles.! Opon.l High. 1 Low. Closo.l Hat'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dec. May July Oats t Dec. May July Tork Jan. Mny Lord Jan.. May Jtlbs Jan. May 77 4 78 )'J 77V4 7Si 77H 60-ltJ Mt 80 82 (H 81. 81 824 i0 k2 80!, cnTi 4 ra; 04 ct 68JM417 C7'i C667 (fiU 67 C6H& 66ts 66). C6M: W<fi 115, 44 44U 44U 41H 45HfIU 45J4 45H 45?i'im 45 33 39H S9 ' 39(i 39 16 40 16 45 16 40 16 45 'l6 37H 16 82M 16 924 16 82 16 82 16 82 9 76 9 77 9 72 9 75 9 72 9 SO 9 5 9 80 9 80 9 77 8 87 8 40 8 37 8 40 8 37 8 62 8 65 8 CO 8 05 8 60 No I. Cash nuotatlons wore ns follows: FLOIJTt Steady but quiet: winter pat ents, i3.1&3.'M; Htrnlghts, J3.70; clears, $3.00 C(3.40; spring specials, $4.30; patents, $3.60Q 8.80: Htrnlghts, I3.1O013.3O. WHEAT-No. 374K,'B77c: No. 2 red. 83 doRN-No. 3 yellow, 46Uffl7c. OATH No. 2. 4849c: No. 2 white, 47 4Sic: No. 3 white, 47ISc. HYE No 2, ti5ic. HAHLBY Pair to choice malting, 58 etc REEDS No. 1 flax, $1.58; No. 1 north western, $1.00. Prlmo timothy, $0.4006.60. Clover, contract graua, $9.40, Condition of Trndo nnd (luotntlnn on Mtuple nml Pnnoy Prndiu'n, EOaS-Hccelpts, light; fresh stock, 21c. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 6t?Cc; old roosters, 3B4c; turkeys, 7Q9c; ducks nnd geese, 5Stic; spring chickens, per lb,, C6C. DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 11012c; ducks, 838c; geese, 8ft9o; spring chickens, 758c: hens. 7Ki7c. iJUTTER-Common to fair, 14c; cholco dairy. In tubs. 15U17c; scparatot. 235124c. FROZEN PISH-Uiack bass, 18c; white bass, 10c: bli'eflsh. 12c, bullheails, 10c: blue fins, 7c; buffaloes, 7c; catlllsh, 12c; cod, 10c; crapples, 11c; halibut, lie; herring, 6c; had dock, 9o; pike, 8c; red snapper, 10c; snl mon, 12c; sunllsh, 6c; trout, 9c; whlteflsh, 8o; pickerel, 6c; fresh mackerel, cuch, 'Mil 35a; smelts, 10c. OYHTEUS Mediums, per can, 22c; Stand ards, per ,can, 25c; extra selects, per can, 33o; Now York counts, per can, 40c; bulk Standards, per gal., $1.2iB1.25; bulk extra selects, $1.(VJ1.C5; bulk, Now York counts, per gal., $1.75. PIGEONS LKc, per doz 60c. VEAL Choice, GSc. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. TREES 4 tc 6 fcet,ipcr doz., 41.76; 6 to 8 feet, per doz., $2.60; 8 to 9 foet, per doz., $3.50; 10 to 14 feet, each, $1.0001.60; 15 to 20 feet, each, $2.0004.00. EVERGREEN WREATHING In colls of 20 yards, per coll, $1; ovorgrecn wreaths, 12 Inches In diameter, per do&., $1.50; holly wreuths, 12 Inches In diameter, per doz., Vi. HOLLY 13 RANCHES Per caso of 50 lbs., $6.00: per bbl.. $2.00. LONG NEEDLE PINES-Per Uoz., $2.5O0 A w. MISTLETOE BRANCHES Per lb., 309 40c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole sale Hay Dealers' association Cholco up land. $9.50: No. 2 unland. $8.50: tnrdlum. $S: coarjf, $7.60. Kye straw, ! fneso prices uro ior nay or good coior una uuniiiy. uu inand fair. Receipts, 6 cars. CORN-NoW, C7c: old, 07c. BILVN-$23, OATS-62C VEG ETADLE3. POTATOES Home grown. $1: northern, $1.10; Suit Lake. $1.10; Colorado, $1.10. CARROTS Per. bu., 90c. llEETB-Pcr -bu. baskt. 30c. TURNIPS Per bu.. 60c; Rutabagas, per 100 IbH., $1.25. PARSNIPS-Pcr bu., 00a CUCUMBERS Hothouse, per doz., $1 25. LETTUCE Head, pof tbl., $i.S0; hothouse lettuce, per doz., 25c. PARSLEY Per doz., 25c. HADISHES-l'cr doz.. 26o. SWEET POTATOES-Homo grown, per lb.,.2c; Kansas, per bbl., $3.25. CAunAGE-Holland seed, crated, 1C. CAULIPLOWER-Pcr crate, $2.76. ONIONS-Spanlsh, por crate, $2.00; Mich igan, red or yellow, 3c per lb. CLEUY-Callfornla, 40075c. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.16. FRUITS. APPLE3-Bon Davis, per bbl., $4.60; winesaps, id; jonumau, to.au; uenenowers, per box, $1.75. PEARQ-Vlkors, $2.25; Lawrence, $2.260 OIUPE8-Malasas. Dor keir. SS.Eofi.EO. CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $7.5008.00; per craio, TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Florldas, $3.2503.50: California navels, $3.2503.50; budded, $2.50. LEMONS Fancy, $3.0003.75; choice, $3.00 BANANAS Per bunch, according to slzo, $2.25(112.75. FIGS California, new cartons, $1.00; im- porioa, per iu itfiic. DATES Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, per lb., Cc; Soirs, Ec. MISCELLANEOUS. NUTB Now crop walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c: hard shell, per lb., 11c; No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard (shell, 9c; urazus. uor iu.. niucris. nor iu.. uc: almonds, aoft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c; pecans, large, per id., j:c; small, iuc: cocoa nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12c. HONEY Per 21-soctlon caso, $3.5003.75. CIDER Nohawku, per bbl., $3; New Yoni, $3.60. HIDES No. 1 groen, 4a, No. 2 green. 6o veul calf. 8 to 12(4 lbs.. 9c: No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.,7c; dry hides. 8013c; sheep pens, uxuzic; uorso inucs, ,i.wy...o. St. Lonla Grain and t'rnvialnns.. ST. LOUIS, Doa 23.-WHEAT-IIIghi'r; No. rea cuhii, XfWIMiiuui, nuiu, xili, OU79V;, UUI, No. 2 hard. 79082c; recolpts, 36.C0S bu. Toledo (i rill ii nnil Seed. TOIEDO. Dep. 53 WHHAT Rtronir. ac tive: cash and December, SSUc: May, SSVic. juif.i ijuii; uecemuer, esc; aiay, wc. OATS Dull; December. 46c: May, 47c. CM.tTM3 I . ,A ...I f .-! ( .93. Klgln Iliittrr Mnrket. ELGIN. 111.. Dec. 23. There were no reg ular sales of butter on tho Hoard of Trudo today. Tho market was declared nrm at JIOVEHU.XTS OP STOCKS AXD IIO.MIS. Meet Stinnr I.nnmit I'p nn (Jliuit AKnlimt tlio Trust. NEW YORK. Den. "3 Tndnv'M stock market took on tho tono of tho holiday ullness nnd the volume of dcalltiKS fell away to llttlH over 500.W) shares, of which a largo proportion was In Sugar. The fluctuations In tho general market were not of grent Importance outside of Sugar. uno tit'fp cui or 25 points maiio uy tna American Sugar Rellnliig company In tho prlco of rellned sugar, thus underbidding tneir principal competitor, caused uiscus- lon of the probability of a resumption of wnr in tho trade, but much attention was also given assertions of tho threat f comnetltlnn crnwlnir nut of thn crett Increased production of bect sugar and tho low prlco at which that product Is sell ing In Europe. Only twlco during the day did Sugar rnlly ns much as n point to in terrupt us iieraistcnt uownwuru move ment. Tho llnnl prices was tho lowest ond 0i below Saturday's closing. Tho pre- lous low record for this year wns broKen at 112V,. Today's llnal prlc was 109ii. malcamatcd Conner maintained Its moro stable tone. Tho stock'H net loss Is sc. Thero was somu continued dlsordor In the mctnl markets in London, which was re flected in a 3-nolnt decline In National Iad preferred hero, tho common Htock also losing a .point. Tho firmness In the coalers was due to tno urgent cnarncicr f tho demand for coal. Tho probability that money rates will not relax until somo time after January 1. repressed specula tlon. Tho unprecedented holiday trado Is maklniT a lnrge local demand for cash Honda wern but moderately active toduv and Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,- ,05,000. I'nlteu states as, registered, nnu the now 4s declined per cent on tho last call. Commercial Advertisers London financial cablegram says: American stocks were Inactive nnd dull till New York promoted n slight show or activity in tno coalers, with Erlo and Reading leading. Tho close was cheerful nnd at tho top. Rio Tlntos touched 10ti nnd Copper 47 the ton; Paris exchange is .17, iiernn m.wft. The loliowing ore tno closing pneos on the Now lorn hiock excuango; PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $15.40 CORN Easy; No 2 cash, CSHc: track, tM0 5.50. Inra. per iw inn., w.r.ftmi.iii. wnort us4c; uecemuer, twtic; iuay, wvic; July, Dry salted Short clear rlhs nld( (loosoi. $S.33(f8.45 Phoulders (boxed). $7.3707.6O. Idea (tioxed). $s.MKt(S.w. ' WHISKY Hauls of high wines, $1.32. Tho following are tho receipts and ship ments of grain yesterday: Articles. , Receipts. Shipments. 1'lour, bbls 41,000 28.000 WhfUt. bu 31.000 21.000 Com, bu 103,000 43,000 Oats, bu 123.00O 1X7,000 Ryo, bu 10.000 15,000 llarley, bu 63,000 16,000 On tho Produce oxchnngo today tho but ter market was firm; croamorlen. 16024a; dairies, 14020c. Cheese, firm, 90lt1ic Eggn, weaTter; fresh, 26c. NEW YORK OKNKHAL MARKET. Quoftlon of the Day on Vnrloue Commodltlna. 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 23.-FLOUR-necelpts, 15,615 bbls.; exports, 10,206 bbls. Mar ket llrm but too dull to allow of any advance;' wintor patents. $3.75W 4 ..00; winter straights, $3.4503.00; Minnesota yatonts, $3.4004.10; wintor extras, $3.8040 8.10; Minnesota bakers, $2.9503.35; wintor low grades, $2,0002.70. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $3.2003.40; cholco to fancy, $3,450-3.70. CORNMEAL Ktrm: yellow western, $1.38; city, $1.36: Brandywlne, $3.6503.75. RYE Firm: No. 2 western. 74!ic f. o. I) alloat ; state ryo, osy)o a. I. f. Now York carlots. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 69061o c. 1. f. Buffalo; malting." 63008c c. I. f. Buffulo. WHHAT Receipts, 34,200 bu.; exports. 127,468 bu. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 8Sc. f. o. m., afloat; No. 2 red. 85to In olovatnr; No. 1 northorn, ,Duluth, bi'.ic, f. o. b., niloat; No. 1 hard, Duluth, 94c, f. o. b., alloat. Options wero Htirprlsfngly active 'nnd strongv all day. Heavy covering. In llluonced by strong southwest markets, bull ish foreign nown, crop damnga reports, 'foreign buying and bullish weekly sta tistics woro tno features; closed firm at 10 t&c not ndvanco; March, 87Vi0S8c, clos ing at K.Sc; May, 86VA0S7 S-16c, closing nt ,e7c: July, 8BJ40S7C, closing nt S7o; Do 'cumber. 8H4085)ic, closing at S6c, , CORN-rRecellifs. 14,000 bu.; exports, ra,. 170S bu. Spot, dull: No. 2, 71o in elevator bind 71Hc, f. o. b., afloat. Options dull mnd baroly stondy in faco of wheat ad vunco, reflecting larger receipts west and itbsence of speculative support. In thu last hour It rallied with wheat nnd closed pet ',4o higher; May, 7O!4071c, closing at 71Ho: Uccembor. 7O071c, closing t 70'4c. OATS Receipt b, ii.m bu.: exports. 6,.1i bu. Spot, steady: No. 2,' 61c; No, 3. 60c; .No. 2 white, Etc; No. 3 white. 63c; track, mixed western. 61062c: track, whtto, 53J(! fjfj Options steady with wheat, but rather HAY Quiet: shipping, $6.0006,20; good to' choice. $!. 2509.00. HOPS Qulut: state, common to cholco, 1901 crop. 11015o; 1900 crop, 8012c: 1899 crop, 60yo; Pacific coast, 19ol crop, 11015c. IHDES-Steady: Gulveston, 20 to 2a lbs.. 18c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Tcxhb dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. llc LEATHER Steady; Hoinlock solo, Buo lios Ayres, light to heavyweights, 25026c. WOOL Quiut; domcstlo fleece, 2o02dc; TexiiH, 1i017p. PROVISIONS-Beef. quiet: family, $11,000' 12.50: mes, $9.60010.00; beef hums, $20,600 SI. 60; packet. $10.60fl'.',00; city, extra India mess, $17.00019.00. Cut meats, (fillet : pickled bellies, S?401OVie: pickled shoulders, 7c, l.nl. firm! western steamed. $10.10: re llned, steady; continent, $10.10; South Amer ican, $11: compound, $8.0008.25. Pork, firm; family, $17.00017.60; short clear, $18.5O02OM; mess, $16.25017.50. IIUTTER-Recelpts. 4.148 pkgs.: firm; into dairy, 15023c; creamery, 16025c: Juno creamery, 15021c; factory. 12V015c. CHEESE Receipts, 335 pkgs.; llrm; funcy largo Septoinbor, 100'lOHc; fancy small Soptombur, 1101Hio; lato mado, host large, 9'ic; Into made, best smnll, lO01OVic EaGS Receipts, 3,343 pkgs.: markot de morallzed; state and Pennsylvania, 29c; western, at mark, 23028c; southern, at mark. 23fi27c. .... POULTRY All vo', unsettled: springers, 8c; turkeys. 9010c; fowls, lOo; dressed, firm: springers, 9011c; fowU, 909o; turkeys, 80 METALS There wero no special fea tures In mo in I circles at homo or abroad, nsldo from slight odvnuces In tin nnd cop per at the latter point, but this failed to tlmuIatQ business uud general hollduy OATS-Hlghor: No. 2 cash. 48c: track. 4919a: December, 48c; Mny, 17018Vic; xno. i wnito, uijuc. RYE Qulot and Unchanged. $3.8004.00; extra fancy and straight, $3.1O0 a.w: cicar, i.i.iun(j.. SEED Timothy, nominal ut $6.0006.30, CORNMEAI-Stoadv nt $3.25. BRAN Dull and cosy; sacked, east track $1.0901.13. HAY Timothy, fitendy at $14.000 15 00 nralrlo. scarce and strong nt $14.00. PROVISIONS Pork, firmer; Jobbing, $16.15. Lard, higher at $9.60. Dry salt meats, quiet but stronger; (boxed), extra short and clear ribs, $8.60; clear sides, JS.To, Bacon, quiet but stronger; (boxed), extra shorts and clear ribs. n.ai'A: clear Bides 9:6?H. W1WHK.X meaiiy, ii.az. IRON COTTON T1ES-95C BAGGING-6Ji06c. HEMP TWINE 9c. METALS Lead, nominal at $3.93. Spel tor, easier at $4.16. POULTRY Steady: chickens, old. Ec young, 6c; 'turkeys, 8c; ducks, 607c; geese 81140. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2O025c dairy, l&ttwc. EGOS-StPttdy ut 26c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 9,000 bbls.; wheat, 3, 700 bu.: corn. 131,000 bu.; oats. 43,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flour, 6,000 bbls.; whunt 6,000 bu.; corn, 34,ooo uu.; oats, 32,000 bu. Liverpool Grnln nnd l'rovlilnn. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 23.-WIIEAT-Spot No. 2 red, western, winter, firm. 6s 2d; No 1 northern, spring, firm, ns 2d; No. California, firm, Cs 4d; futures, quiet March. Os 3Ud; May. Cs 3d. CORN Spot, llrm; American mixed, 5s 9d; lutures, quiet; Jnntinry, 5s 9d juorcn, us t. amy, as iu. I'EAS Canadian, strong at 7s". FLOUR Firm at 7a 9l. HOPS At London (Pacific const), 3 Ss0 3 133. PROVISIONS-Heef, firm; extra Indlnn mess, vbs vu. 1'orK, firm; mess, western 72s. Lard, dun; American refined, In liall 49s; primo western, in nerccs, ws. unms, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., dull at 49s Cd. Hn con, quiot; cumnerinnd cm, 20 to 30 lbs., 43s; short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 46s; long clear middles, light, 28 to 34 lbs., 45s 6d; long' clenr middles, heavy, 35 to 40 lbs., 14s fid; short clear backs, 10 to 20 lbs., 41s; clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs.. 5.1s tkl. Shoulders, square, u 10 jj ioh., i-m uo. BUTTER Stendy at 92s for finest United StutHs; good United States, 70s, CHEESE Firm; American llnest v whlto, 4Cs 6d; Amurlfan llnest colored, 47s. K a n nun City (irnln mid ProrlalotiN, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 23.-AVHEAT-Mav, SOUo; caBh. No. 2 hard, 7H07Sc; No. 3, 7077a: No. 2 rod, h70SSo: No, 3, 850 S6o: No. 2 spring, 710i6o; No. 2, 73071c; CORN December, CSHc: Jnnuary. fis nd tho Chilian securities in London. Tho closing wns dull. Kxchango on London, 20m 38pfgs. for checks. Discount rates, nhort bills, 3 per .cent; three months' bins, 3W tier cent. i'akih, doc. S3. I'riccs on tno oourso todny were unfavorably affected by tho unsatisfactory Argentine-Chilian news. Arcentlnen wore freelv offeretl nnd de clined sharply. Brnzllinns dropped In sym- natnv. iceniPN mirrored, owinir to realiza tions. Russian collieries made a substan tial recovery. Sosnovlce wus In particular favor. Thomson-Houston continued In good demund. Metropolitans wero calm. itimltM iliM'hnpil nntirtdv lliiiuiiio da Paris. In conscouenco of their connection with South American stocks. Rio tlntos wero lint, due to the fall In copper, ue neers wero maintained. The private rato of dis count was unchanged nt 2i per cent. TV. . ,,-.- n a 1 f, I f Oik, f tf I, n 11. count. Exchange on Mindort, 2ut 17a for cnccKS. upanisn 4s, m.w. London Stock lnotntfons, LONDON, Dec. 23.-4 p. m.-Clostng: . 94 .H2-; 46 31 Atchison do prn Balthnoro & O do ma Canadian Pnc. Cannda So Ches. & Ohio.. Phlenco & A... do pfd ;5) Chi., Intl. & L.... 48 In nfil .74 Chicago & E. 111. .134 Chicago w. v . . do 1st pui do ill pfd Chicago & N. W c, iw i. fc i .... Chi. Xer. & Tr.. do ntd C. C. C. & St. L. Colorado So do 1st ptd do 2d nfd Del. Hudson... 175 Del. L. & W 242 Denver Vc R. G... 43 do pfd 91 Erlo 40 . 78 ISt. Paul pfd. l(Xi So. Pacific ... .1004 So. Railway . do iTex, Tol., St. L (10 pin.. tifd. & Pacific. . & W .188 . 60V . 32? . 93 . 18 33 Union I'aclflc ....101 do nfd ksi Wabash 22H uo pru 42 W X, t. 1.'' lslt 23i do 2d pfd 28 874 Wis. Central 20 45' do pfd 4I)'a zui Adums iij 150 American Ex 202 1C V. H. Ex 93 30. WellH-Knrirn Rr.Wi 974 Amnl. Copper.... CiiVi nvivuier. (jar (V: v... ;su 67' do pfd S6V; ne A nip T In rtll -"74 '.ill. 1J UU pill 41 Amer. 8. & R.... 43i ao pui Mil, Anne. Mln. Co... 2 TIO "78 "iu"Mill 1. A... UI-4 do 1st pfd 72,iColo. Fuel & I. ...89 do 2d pfd ES Con. (ius 215 m Mnr tifil 1K3IA Gen. Elcetrln Hocking Vnlloy.. 70 ,1luS,f, Sugar do pfd St; Hocking Coal Illinois Central. ..137'lntcr. I'apcr ., Iowa Central do nfd Lnko Erlo & W do prd . & N Manhattan L... Met. St. Ry Mex. central .. Mex. Nutlonnl . Minn. & St. L.. Mo. Pacillc M.. K. Jfe T do nfd N. J. Central... N. Y. Central .. Norfolk &. W... do prd.. am,! do nfd. .. 7i Inter. Power .... .. cr, Laclede Gas .... ..120 Na. Biscuit ..106 National Load .. ..133Vi 'National Salt .. ..162 do pfd .. 24 No. American .. .. lS'fcPnclllc CoCnst .. ..106, I'aclflc Mall ..102'People'H Gas ... .. 25 iPressed S. Car.. io pru.. 52 .181 .106 . r.5vi 91 79V. 3S 15(? 75 M 90 43 93 74 , 44 ,100 40 83 Pullman P. Car. .21 1 No. Puclllc pfd... !KHi Ontario & W Pennsylvania Reading do 1st pui.. do 2d nfd.. St. L. & 8. F do 1st pfd.. do 2d Did. St. L. Sou do pfd St. Putil 3m, ..147V Republic Steel no pld Sugar Tenn. Coal & I. Union Bag & V. uo ptu thw.. . M) . 691), . 55 . 73' . 68V4' .1031 nfd.. 50HW. Leather do nfd.. U. S. Rubber... do pfd U. S. Steel do nfd Western Union, Amor. Locomo. uo prd.., 1 02 .. II . 73 . 11 ,. sov: . i;i ,. 4S ,. 42 ,. 92 .. IU .. 31 .. 89 OMAHA LITE STOCl'MARAET Cattli Oktwctd Hktdi Bttktr Htwly aid Ti4noj f PiioM Dowiward. HEAVY HOIS ABOUT STEADY, tTHERS WEAK Light Ran of Shrep nnd Lambs, nnd Packer, While Xnt Particularly Anxious for Supplies, l'nld About Steady Prices. . SOUTH; OMAHA. Dec. 23. Rocelpts wore: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Cons,, money do account Anncu AtrnlNOti ....... ........ do pfd 10.li.' Hal. & Ohio 105 Canadian Pno 110H ft,.,, p. nt.t i.mni v.iii,,.... Chicago O. W.... 21 v., Al, HI. l ...KMU uenver it. u... 4,i4 (lO mo Erie 1st nfd Illinois Central. L. & N M.. K. & T do nfil N. Y. Central... Norfolk & W... .94 11-19 N. & W. nfd. 93 iccount...93-l6No. l'acuic prd.., ire nda S.Ontnrlo & W 35 ion ,t M4Pennsylvnnla .... 73'd 46': Heading do 1st pfd. do 2d nfd.. So. Railway do nrd So. Pacific 257 41 30 34 95 GZ 8, 1 28 2.0J3 0,222 1,968 8,36.1 5,107 8.I.W 4.K8 9.172 4,!9 5.348 17 Average prices paid for hogs ut bouth Omaha the past several days with comparisons: -.,, Olllclnl Monday 2.673 Same day last wcok,,-.... 2,001 numo wcck uciorc.. J,J5o Same three weeks ago.. 3,201 Same four weeks ago,.,. 4,23 Sumo duy lust year. 751 430 3 20 11 870 3 W 825 3 25 28 895 4 10 15 EOS 3 23 27 9J 4 la 1 113) 3 25 COLORADO. . . 6S cows 1010 3 SO 25 cows 991 3 SO Jolin A. fciige v-oio. 27 feeders.. 1-90 3 95 3 feeders.. 810 3 25 feeder. ,.1060 3 ii cows jw Hon Mountain Cattle Co. Wyp. . 24 cows 971 2 SO 39 steers.. ..1077 4 45 29 cows 974 3 40 12 stcors.... 9S9 3 & 1 cow 1180 3 4t i stag Uiv i iu 1 bull 1400 2 26 ... r , u. uryer .modi. 33 COWS 1020 3 00 15 COWS 920 2 do uciriMThern wns very Uttlo change in the hog market today from the closo of lust week. Trade ruled slow and prices uneven, the sumo ns has been the case for some tlmo past. Buyers started out and licked out tno lienor tonus ui nm iin rum steady prices from Saturday. The prlmo heavy hogs sold largely from $0.20 to $6 60, while tho medium weight hogs sold mostly from $6.00 to $6.20. Tho llght- clgntH wero negiecieu, me .same as unuui, and, If anything, Wero a shade lower. While the market was slow rrom start to finish, mosj everything was sold In fairly ;ooil season, as me receipts, vtnuu in, u MniHiuv. were not ns iiuerui as incy were toward tho close of last week. Rep resentative sales: Union Pacific I...105 Date. 1901. 1900.1899.189S.1S97.18901S95, No, do nfd. 74M.U. S. Steel . ,1424 I,ra .lOsWabnsh .... , 26 do pfd . 6tSpanlsh 4s... .171 Rand Mines . 67'HDeHeors .... 91 93 S3 43 33 BAR SILVEH-Onlnt nt 25U1 ner ounce. MONEY 3UTM n,r rent. Thn rato of discount In thn mum Mijirkpt fnr nhnrt nnd tnreo montns' bills is 8V4 per cunt. Ilnnk ricnrliiK. OMAHA. $1,205,52.1.41; ji.iM.t.M.i. ; Dec. 23. Bank clearings today, corresponding day last year, Increase. JS3.940.27. CINCINNATI, Dec. 23. Money nt 4fl tier cent! pw Vnrlr nxrhniiirn nt nnr: clearings, $l,4S3,ouo. BOSTON. Dec. 23,-Clearlngs, $16,416,878; balances, Jl,Bi),(Xj, balances. $2,610.79 misted pxchnnee. $l.84'ii) 4.88; New York exchange, 20c premium. BALTIMORE, Dec. 23.-Clearlllgs, $3,2.1,- 19j! balances, $476,912: money, 0 per cent. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 23. Clearings. $10,837,027; palances, $2,290,762; money, 5 per cent. . ST. LOUIS. Dor. 23. Cleiirlnes. $10,207.- 452; balances, "W),9P6j money, quieter, 4ff? ovi per cent; ow xorK exenungo, iuc premium, Dec. 1.... 4 63 3 74 3 25 3 23 3 1 Doc. 2.... 5 93t 3 76 3 2S 3 25 3 U9 i 3i Dec. 3.... 6 88 4 64 3 29 3 ID S 23 3 42 Dec. 4.... 6 92 4 68 3 81 3 21 3 16 3 39 Deo. 6.... f(16 4 77 3 80 3 37 S 09 3 59 Dec. I.... 6 09 4 84 3 86 3 35 3 25 3 36 Dec. 7....1 6 044 4 81 3 81 3 28 3 23 3 00 S 3 Doc.S.... 4 78 3 83 3 30 3 17 3 19 Dec. 9.... 6 UU 3 90 3 29 3 13 3 21 3 32 Doc. 10... 6 13 4 85 3 31 3 13 3 21 3 36 Dec. 11-... 6 14 4 82 3 92 3 16 3 17 3 2 Dec. 12... 6 16 4 77 3 93 3 37 3 20 S 31 Dec. 13... 6 21 4 81 3 90 3 38 3 20 3 3J Dec. 14... 6 21 4 56 3 96 3 33 3 23 3 28 3 3$ Dec. 15... 4 84 3 93 3 27 3 24 3 17 Dec. 16... 6 26 4 01 3 30 3 29 3 17 3 37 Dec. 17... 6 34 4 83 3 26 3 31 3 17 3 40 Dec. 18... 6 26 4 73 3 98 3 31 3 16 3 36 Dec. 19... 6 12 4 77 3 92 3 28 3 18 3 31 Dec. 20... 6 04 4 "9 3 91 3 28 3 33 3 33 Dec. 21... 0 U0 4 81 4 01 3 32 3 28 3 17 3 27 Dec. 22... 4 80 4 02 3 34 3 24 3 14 Dec. 23,.. 6 06 404 3 37 3 21 3 17 3 27 Indicates Sunday. Tho ofllelal number of ears of stock brought In today by each road was: Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'scs, ,v 69 .1 100 .108 7 170 90 102 91 109 !0 163 71 162 29 ISO 112 80., S3 170. 46 191 ..177 101 100 E0 207 80 179. 210" 1S4 85 18.1 83 ISO 181 H) 107 82 190 41 181 97 207 M 184 79 196 90 186 93 185 81 193 Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. Dee. 23.-COTTON Snot. moderate demand: prices steady: American middling. ..,i.ci. -rue hiiiph oi tno (iny were 8.0i bales, of which 600 wero for speculation nnd export nnd Included 1,800 American. Receipts, 28,000 bales, Including ii,iK.j American. Futures closed quiet; American middling, g, o. c, 4M-4u, sellers wcttmui'i twin jMlliliir, v -oiu, pciirir., March nnd April. 4 3-61(1. sellers: Anrll and Mny. 4 35-64 04 36-04(1, buyers; May and June, 4 35-04(1; Juno nnd July, 4 35-01 0 4 36-64d, sellers; July nnd August, 4 35-0404 36-04(1, sellers: August nnd September. 4 30-6 w 4 31-64(1. buyers. NEW YORK. Dec. 23. COTTON-Bnnt closed quiet: middling uplands, 8 916c; mid dling glut innus. i3-iuc: sn oh. t.iw baics, Futures closed very steady; Dccomber, 8.19c; .Innunry, 8.20c: February, 8,23c; .-.iarcn, k.'."jc: April, s.wc; Mny, 8.35c; juno, 8.30c; July. 8.37c: August. 8.27c. s r. Louis, uec. 23. cu i ton Firm nnu l-16c higher: sales. 300 bales: middling. 8 1-lCc; receipts, 2,282 bales; shipments, 2,449 Dines; siock, iu, l.i. oaies. GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 23.-COTTON Firm nt 8 l-l6o. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 23. COTTON Firm; sales, 8.3'X) bales: ordinary, 6c; good ordlnnry, 1W, low middling, 7 ll-16o: middling. 7 l-16c: good middling. 84c: mid. dllng fair, Sc; receipts, 14,005 bales; stock, 838,294 bales. Futures, stendy; December, 8.10c; January, 8,os0S.O9c: February, 8.10ft o ,... m-.t. o tretd ic. d o.ifiu. ituiii.li. o.i I ,,a.iov. , 4 in ii, a. mn, fi.i.vv . May. 8.2308.21c; June, 8.24 0 8.26c: July, 8.27 08.2SC. Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. Today's stale. ment of tho treasury balances In tho general fund, exclustvo of tho $150,000,000 gold reserve in tne division oi redemp tion, shows: Available cash balunccs, $170,901,921; gold, $114,113,380. C, M. & St. P. Ry... 3 Mo. Pnc. Ry l Union Pacific System 19 C. & N. W. Ry 5 P.. E. Se M. V. R. R. 17 C St. 1'., M. & O. Ry 6 II. & M. 11. It. It 36 C. U. & y. Ry 2 it. u. & m. j i C, R. I. & P.. east,. 6 C, R. 1. & P., west .. Illinois Central 0 1 10 15 12 11 15 3 Total receipts 102 108 3 1 Tho disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 308 G. 11. Hammond ft Co... 63S Swift nnd Company 035 Cudahy Packing Co 334 Armour & uompnny 99 R. Backer & Degan - 5 Vnnsant & Co 70 J. L. Carey . 68 Lobman & Co 139 W. I. Stephen 13 Hill & Huntzlngcr 1 Benton & Underwood... El Livingstone & Schallcr.. 19 B. F. Hobblck 107 Hamilton & Rothschild. 95 L. F. Husz 18 Coey & Co 98 11. L. Dennis & Co 15 Other buyers 204 l.WS 1,771 2,577 2,870 157 050 1,902 8,226 807 Sugar Market. Offered. ,er York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 23.-MONEY-On call. firm at 408 per cent: closing asked 4 per cent; prlmo mcrcnntllo paper, 605 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Stondl'. with actual business In bankers' bills nt $4.S7i for demand and nt $1,831,404.83,;, for sixty 'lays; postod rates, $4.8104.81; commercial PUIS, tl.Mft. SILVER Bar, 55c; Moxlcnn dollars, 3e. BONDS Government, woag; state, inac tive; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. S. rof. 2s, reg. lOS". In eounon 109 do 3s, rcg 10W do coupon 10t do new 4s, rog..1.i9 do coupon 1394 do old 4s, reg... 111 do million Il2't. do 5(1, rcg 107 do coupon wn Ateh. ei'Tl. 4s 103 do adj. 4s 94 Ba!. & Ohio 4s... 1021 do 3s 96l do conv, 4s 101 Canada So. 2s. ...1094 Cent, of On. 5s... 100 do 1st lnc 75 Ches. & O. 4s..l0C Chi. & A. 3s.... MS- C B. & Q. 11. 4s. 9Sf O M & S P IX. Is.. Ill C & N W c. 7s... 110 C, R. I. & P. 4s. 100 CCC A S 1. S, 4S.103 Chlcnico Ter. 4s.. 88U Colorado So. Is... 89 Den, tc it. if, 4s..iihi,4 Er u prior l. 4s...ii") do general 4s... 891 F. W. & D. C. ls.lOIVi Hock. Vnl, 4s...l09 L. & N. tin!. 4s... 103 ii Mex. Central 4h,. 83 do Is lnc 31 M. & St. L. 4s... 103 M K. & T. 4s. t. X)i do 2s 81 N. Y. Central ls.lwiJJ do gen 3H 110 N. J. C. gen. Es.,,131 No. Puclllc 4s.,.,105'l do 3s 73 N. & W..C. 4s 102Vi Reading gen. 4s.. 99 u iv i ,m c, as. 117 St 1 & S F 4s.... 97 NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 23.-8UGAR- OuleC nnd easier: open Kettle. 2 9-16c: open kettle. centrifugal. 303Hc; centrifugal granulated. .HilM 3-lGc: whites, 3 11-lO03,c: vellow, SifiSViiC; second, 203c, Molnsses. quiet: open kottle, 18031c; centrifugal, 170) zip; svrup. sienuy, -u'moc. N'EW YORK, Dec. 23.-SUGAR-Raw eaHy; fair refining. 3 3-16c; centrifugal, 90 test. 3 21-32c; molasses sugar, 2 15-16c; re llned, weak: No. , 4,oiici rvo. 7, a.9.ic; No. s. 3.85c; No. 9, 3.S0c; No. 10. 3.75c; No. 11, 3.70C1 NO. 12. 3.70C NO. 13, 3.!i.ic: NO. 11, 3.03c; standard A, 4.43c: confectioners' A, 4.45c; mould A, 6c; cut leaf, 5.15c; crushed, 6.15c; powdered, 4.75c; granulated, 4.05c; cubes, 4,90c. Oil nnd Itusln, OIL CITY. Dec. 23.-OII,-Credlt balances. $1.15; certificates, no bid; shipments, 179. 651 bbls., average 93,798 bbls.; runs. 110,511 bbls.. nverngo iU.Mji bins. new yoiik. uec. 2.I. uiL cottonseed dull; prlmo yellow, 39039c. Petroleum, dull. Rosin, sicnuy. iiirpentine, sienuy, TOi,EDO. uec. 23. uii v.ortn Limn, ksc; Smith Lima and Indiana. 80c. SAVANNAH, on,, uec. Hpirits tur pentine, firm. aiiic uosm, nrm. Dry Cnmln Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 23.-DRY GOODB here has been no chungo for cotton goods todny. Business hns been on a quiet scale with a number or bids turned down by sellers, Brown sheetings and drills nro .1 . U.nnhArf , ,1 n u .ni I . n ..... v., . coarso colored cottons scarce, In good makes, nnd against buyers. Demand for prints nnd guignams quiet, nut mnrxci well sold nnd llrm price. Cotton hosiery. quiet; underwear in moderate. aemnna. Kvnpnrnted and Dried Frnttu. NEW YORK, Dec. 23. EVAPORATED APPLES The market ror evaporated ap. nlnn ruled nulot and steady: state, com. mon to good, O08c; prime, 909c; choice, 9Ufi!)V.e! fancy. lOirlOUc. LAIilruilNlA Liitir.w r uuim-uuu nnd unchanged; prunes, 3?407c; apricots, Royal 14c, Moor 1'arK ivsitfiso. reaches, peeled, l20iac; unpeeied, tyiv'aQ. 9uk 79 89 C8c Mny. C&Xic: ensh. No. 2 mixed. C7i'. C8'Jc: No. 2 whtto, 6S-.4C: No. 3, O7?40OSc, UATS-Ko, Z wnite, 480490, RYE-No. 2, 66c. HAY-Chnice timothy, $13.60; cholco prnirle. $13.750 14.00. BUTTER Creamery, 18022c; dalr.y.-fancy, 18o. EGGS 3o lower on 'change on expected heavy receipts; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas stork, 22a doz., loss off, cases returned; country, held 16c. RECEIPTS-Whent. 45,000 bu.; com, 181,- OUil oil.; uum, -u,h-i uu. SHIPMENTS Whcnt, 21,600 bu.; corn, 49,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu, .Mllvrnukee Grnln Mnrket. TVtir.W ATTIfHIfi. tiff. 1 Wtll.-AT1-..... No. 1 northern, 78c; No, 2 northern, 760 ilVjc; .May, B-i(i oijc. RYK Mlgtior: NO, 1, KiC. BARLEY Higher; No, 2, C30C3c; snm pie, 650G3o. CORN May, C7807c. Mlnnenpnlls AVheiit, Flour nnd llrnn. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 23. FLOlIR-lfte niglier on patents; first patents nre now $4,0054,15: second patents, $3.pd04.OO; first clears, 2.i".Ku;3.Wi second clears, $2.50. B RAN In bulk, $17.60018.00. VUllile Supply of Grnln. NEW YORK. Dec. 23. Tho visible stinnlv lot grain ouiuiua), ucctriiiuur -l, us com St. L. 8. W. Is... do 2s S A 4 A P 4s So. Pnclfln 4s lo. Rallwav K,h...1".i . w. j-, jn liy'il T.. S. L. W. 4h. Kl Union Pacific 4s., 106 do conv. 4s iwi ii uuaou i. ...... .11(14 do 2s 115 do deb. B t, (.'ui nuoro 4s.,,.ii4t, W. & L. E. 4s.... 91 wis. central 4.1.. 90i Conuol. Tob. 4s... j Huston Stoelc t'-uotnt limn, nuaiur, uec w. uuu mans, 4S?5 per cent: tlmo loans, 40o per cunt. Ofllelal closing: 4s. .102 . 81 . 80 . 68 . 77 Centennial , 100'4 Copper Itllllgu ,..u jrruiiHiin ... .191 lisle Rnyalo .-ui'.h .MonawK Fltchbut-g nfd....lll Old Dominion Union Pacific ....101H Osceola , Atchison Gas is Jlex. central 4S N. E. G. & C Atchison i. do pfd BoHtou & A Boston ti Mo... NY.NH.tH Mex. Central .... 24i Oulncy Amer. Sugar 109iSauta Fu Vs. i an Amer. T. & T.. Doui. I. .v Gen. Electric .. Mass. Electric . do nfil United Fruit .. Adventure , Allouez Amnlgamnted ... fit; ltnltlc .ii Bingham 21 I'al, & Ilecla 500 loi 11 1 1 130 2U . ...'JU ... 2l Con. . ,.,(Ti,f, iuin, uuiuracK .... 24?.!Trlmountaln . iso -Trinity .KVjH: lined Stutes ... 13 v I - . H.I17I1U .......... 4 16 Winona 1 2 Wolverine 43 PorelKii Fluniiclnl, , LONDON. Dec. 23,-Monoy was firm to uny. iJiscoutiis wero easy, -lluslness on tno HtocK nxennngo was poor, Tho most prominent, irumru wus ino weaKIiess Argentines n-.Kl Chtllanx. Other South Aiiifi icuii nvuiiniies iiciini sympntnetlcallv, Consols were firm. Americans opened flriii in sympainy wiiu jew vorK. but nfter ward sagged to below parity and became irreguinr unu inncuve. rne closing was uuu. itio iimns wero wpnK. copper dc cllned to 47 nt which figure the markot was urm, wiin a iiur irnue. Hold pre, mlums nre quoted: Buenos Ayres, 142 .'30 Madrid, 33,45. Tho gold premium nt Lis bon hns declined to 32. BERLIN, Dec. 23. l'rlces opened steady on me oourso toany. iater tnoro were some reactions, owing to the nouth Amerl cun news aim mo uccune in Areentln Total 2.9S7 CATTLE There was not a heavy Mon day's supply of cattlo hero today, out the demand was not of very lnrgo proportions, and ns a result tho murKet wan not uctivu and the tendency of prices was downward, tuougii somo sales were sicnuy. mere were on v lust u row cornieu sieers on snlo und for that reason prices held Just nbout steady. Tho cattle that wero onrernd wero inostiv or uniiesiruuic'duuiiiy und only part fat. so that In reality n fair test of the market wns not made. The cow tvado today was very slow and uneven. Packers wero not ut ull anxious for supplier while, tho bulk of the re celpts were mado up of cows. In some eases sellers tnoucnt tncy got sieauy prices, while in other Instances they con sidered their sales fully a dime lower. It was rather an uneven murKet. and tne nitilp rluinirnil hnnds verv xlowlv. nulls were uiso uuu and us n general th nit packers tried to buy tnem lower, Veal calves and stags sold In Just about last week s notches, i-iinri. were oniv a low stoeKers nnu teeu ers offered this morning, und while the demand. was not. largo It was suthclcnt to . 1 . . .V I ... ...n,..l.. lane wiiiii w uuvicu m biwu imuvn where the quality ' was satisfactory. As hich ns J4.05 was nald today, which was looked upon ns a good, steady price. Tho less desirable grades sold very slowly and were linrelv steady. Thero wero u few cars of western rango cattle, but hardly enough to make a mar ket. As n general thing they fluctuated, the same ns is noted auovc ior tne natives. Representative sales: No. Av. 20 1022 21 1070 No. 39.... 10.... 6.... 7.... 3.... 9.... IS.... 6.... 4.... 18.... 13.... AV. 830 645 805 850 1100 9.1 ; moo 1062 970 Pr.' 3 10 3 10 3 25 3 63 3 'it a 15 3 90 4 (10 4 00 0.. 2 25.. 40. .21. .1..1080 ,....1130 ....1150 ,....1133 ,....1031 .1200 '14 1153 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1015 4 IU STEERS AND COWS. 1017 3 65 . (.UWU, Pr. 4 II") 4 15 4 35 4 35 4 50 4 85 4 85 4 85 6 80 ConVe MnrUot. NEW YORK. Dec. 23,-COFFEE-Spot Rio uulct, unchanged; futures opened steady ' In tone, nt a decline of B to 10 points. The market was finally steady nt 11 net deciino or d to in poinia; snies in- oludcd January nt 6.5u0.floc: March at 0.75c; May at fi.9507c; August at 7.o; Sep tember at i.aso; uctooor at i.wc; Novem ber at 7.1507.50c. lllil Heavy for Stock liTeliniige Sent. NEW YORK, Dec. 23. It was reported today In Wnll street thnt bids of $77,500 were Hindu for sents on tho stock ex change, of which live are understood to bo for sulo nt tho present time, no mo was reported, but an offer of one sent was made at $W"J. Thn sale or one seat on Saturday at $7B,W) was me record price. Waul Mnrket, ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23,-WOOL-Flrm, in demund; medium grades, 13017a; light fine, 12015c; heavy line, 10012c; tub wushed, 140210. "Vc-v York l,lvi Stock Mnrket, KP.W YORK. Deo. 23. B E E V I" S Re ceipts, 3,810 heud; stendy to n shade higher: closed firm: steers, $3.5000.00; oxen and stags, $1.5001.75; bulls, $2.3003.60; cowh. $1 6003.75; calves, lower; uvo cattle, 12C( mt.e: dressed weight, refrlgoralor beef. S0l2o, Exports tomorrow, 810 cattle; "10 sheep unu 4,mi quarters 01 ueei, CALVES Receipts. 1,112 hend: veals nc- tlvo and 23o higher; bnrnynrd ralveB steadv: westerners easy; veals. $1, 6008.50: calves. $4.00; bnrnynrd, $3.000 4,00; western ers. $2,460-1.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 13.341 head; good to choice sheep steady to 15o lower: medium nnd common steady: lambs stendy to shudo lower; sheep, $2.000 3.85; extra. $4.O"5f4.60: culls. $1.6001.75: lambs. $4.2500.75; culls, $3.000.1.00; Canada lambs, 11.256.50: sheen. 9V40I2V4C HOGS Receipts, 9,400 head: lower; stnte UHni (U.,mv-"V, vniilli, fj.wiiu,,tf, St. I.oiiIn Lire Stork Mnrket, ST. LOUIS. Dec. 23. CATTLE Receipts. 1.100 head, Including 400 Texnns. Market stendy: native shipping nnd export steers, $5.0000.35. with choice to fancy grades worth $8.00: dressed beef and butcher steers. $4,2E6.5; steers Under 1.000 ids., t3.5Oti6.00: slockers and feeders. $2.4004.25: cows and heifers. $4 00fj6.(O; cnnneri. 11.60 6i2.70: culls. 12.25M4.40: Texas nnd Indian steorf, S3 00ir-H: grass, $4.1005.25; fed cows and heifers, $2.3003.35. HOOS-Rrcelpts. 7,000 head. Mnrket steady: pigs and lights, $6,W(ft.60; packers, $5.6.Vfi.: butchers. $6.(V)ti6.6E. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. 1.500 head, Market steadv; iiutlv muttons, $3.00 (ai.w. inmbs, i.oo-jj r. ,." : etuis nnu pucks, stoeKers, 41. wa- w. 1 2 4 7 O t 22.... 6.... 14.... 1.... 2.... 18.... 1.... 0.... 9.... 4.... 1.... 9.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 6.... 1.... 13.... 3.... 12.... 0.... ..1050 .. 970 .. 810 .. 804 .. 790 .. 869 .. 816 .. 800 .. 980 ..1130 .. 745 ..1210 1 15 1 50 1 60 1 60 1 03 1 63 1 75 2 00 2 ft) 2 00 2 00 2 00 15.. 3.. 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STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. ...... 860 2 00 1 670 2 70 910 2 10 5 418 2 75 677 2 35 28 709 2 73 492 2 70 tii-.ii' 1,11a. 10.... 2.... 1.... 2 . . . 1.'... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1... 1. 1. 1. , 650 , 63S , 630 , 740 , 780 , 680 , 030 , 950 .1100 , 930 . 920 1200 ...10C0 ...1590 ... 600 ...1355 ... 900 ...1210 ...1195 ...1200 3 75 2 10 2 60 2 00 2 00 2 CO 1 11 20 1 1 . 330 . 463 . 771 .10W . 700 BULLS, 2 00 2 25 2 33 2 35 2 40 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 60 2 CO 2 00 2 00 1 1310 1 1320 1. 8.... 1.... 1.... 1. .1220 ....1416 ....uso ....1610 ....1060 .,..1000 780 1 1410 1 1510 .1500 .1350 ..1200 1 2 1 1 2 3 6 3 4 I!!!!!! 1 1 1 1 3 13.!.... 1 24 11 1 6 28 CALVES. 70 5 00 1 185 6 60 1 STOCK CALVE8. 300 2 00 STAGS. 810 2 75 130 UO 2 73 3 05 3 fc 3 50 2 05 2 05 2 03 2 70 2 73 2 75 2 73 2 83 2 9i) 3 10 3 15 3 60 3 05 4 00 6 60 6 00 540 650 83i) 693 , 480 520 620 680 720 , 710 686 743 820 643 3S9 590 WW 644 2 20 2 60 2 60 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 3 00 3 () 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 () 3 10 3 15 3 20 3 20 8 825 3 23 2 785 3 25 2 961 3 23 II 0.10 3 23 15 903 3 30 16 390 3 30 22 721 3 33 18 669 3 40 15 650 3 40 9 747 3 40 6 m 3 40 6 916 3 60 36 830 3 60 24,..., 1000 3 60 24 801 3 fti 4..., 930 3 70 8 1010 3 80 19 961 3 85 ..ISO ..220 ..191 .188 90. 62..., 89..., 67.... 95 1S1 101 172 3 197 08 190 80 200 99 1S5 82 208 6 20: Sh. Pr. ... 4 60 ... 4 60 ... 4 .VI ... 6 60 . . . 5 05 ... 6 70 ... 5 70 80 6 70 ... 5 75 .170 240 6 75 .101 SO 6 75 ... 6 80 80 6 82 ... 6 85 ... 5 85 40 6 90 ... 6 90 40 6 90 ... 6 90 160 6 0) ... 5 90 ... 6.90 ... 6W 80 6 90 80 5 90 ... 5 95 ... 5 93 ... 5 95 40 6 95 80 5 93 ... 5 95 ... 5 93 80 fi 95 40 5 9-j ... B95 No 90 193 97 197 82 200 SO. 78... 86... SS... 81... 60... 82... 02... 73.., C9.., 67.., 05.., "5.., 05.., 4S.. 05. . 00.. 05.. CO.. 80.. 79.. C7.. fit. . Av. Sh. Pr. .. 6 05 40 6 05 .. 0 05 . . 6 05 .. 0 05 40 0 05 19 120 0 06 . .232 100 G 05 ..220 ... 0 03 ..220 120 6 05 .230 40 6 05 .210 ...213 ...221 ..215 . .219 ..259 ..220 2--1 40 6 07 80 6 07V 80 6 07 su i iu 40 C 10 , . .249 100 0 10 , . .250 2S0 0 10 ...221 80 6 10 . . .230 SO 0 10 ...217 410 0 10 ...210 120 0 10 . . .228 160 0 10 ,.220 SO 012 SO 0 12 ... 0 12 a,... 63.... 70.... 63.... 75.... 73.... 01.... 0. 100 0 15 80 0 15 ... 0 15 40 0 17 ... 0 20 80 0 20 100 0 20 160 6 25 6 23 88. 00.. 83.. 83.. 92.. 3.. CO.. 5 ... 6 93 , . . 6 93 . . 5 95 .. 5 97 80 0 00 .. 0 00 40 0 00 ..219 120 COO 211 100 6 00 SO COO . ... fi 00 80 0 00 200 0 00 40 0 05 40 0 03 ...19T ...21") ...193 ...194 ...210 ...218 169 . .231 ..23.1 ..231 ..269 ..258 ..200 ..231 o-t ', .'207 . .230 67 27S 100 0 25 07......2V3 ... 0 25 CO 271 80 0 25 06 2(H) SO ti 25 61 290 160 0 25 60 299 ... 0 25 64 215 80 0 30 60 .103 240 6 30 61 28 1 40 0 35 66 301 40 6 35 01 301 240 0 40 60 .-319 120 0 40 CS 216 2l) 0 40 6S .121 240 C 43 6.1 325 120 6 45 47 .137 ... 0 60 SHEEP Onlv .ihfiiit tlireo cars of sheen urrlved this morning, with the excentlnn of a siring or over l,9W fiend or feeder wetners w rn u-nrn ,irn-ii,i 1,1 rrim rut atiirr ,11,1 not move any too freely, as would naturally be expected during tho holiday season. Be sides thnt, packers claimed that prices nre nigner nt mis point tuiin on nny oilier innrKoi in tno country. For tnui rmson they were a Uttlo slow about taking hold, but still they paid about steady prices as compared with the close t last week. Tho feeder wethers sold at 12.80. which was pronounced f ull v steady with recent snlcs. wuointions:. cnoico lightweight yenning, $l.l'O0l.25; good to cholco medium weight yearlings, $3.7501.00; fair to good yearlings, $3.500 3.75; choice wethers, $3.OO04.UO: fair to good wethers. $3.30tt3.C0: choice ewes. Isl.OOffi j.-a, ioir 10 goou ewes, .luoia.uu; common ewes, $1.0002.(10; choice lambs, $5.0005 25; fair to good lambs, $4.0005.00; feeder weth ers, $2.750 3.00; feeder Iambs, $3.6001.00, Rep resentative saies: No. 5 cull ewes 10 cull ewes OS native ewes. 12 Colorudo-MClcan owes.... 3- native cwrs 1962 feeder wethers tx native ewes 11 native ci.es 27 cull Iambi 12 natlvo wethers 15 native lambs... 289 Colorado-Mexican lambs,,.. 4 native lambs Av. 78 75 9S 82 8.1 Ml 13.1 129 00 131 70 01 10J Pr. $1 50 1 50 2 35 2 60 2 60 2 SO" 3 00 3 10 3 75 4 00 4 25 4 30 6 25 CHICAGO 1,1 VII STOCK MARKET. Cattle. Higher, IIojsn Simile l.nnrr nnd Sheep Stronft, CHICAGO Dec. 23. CATTLE Recelnts. 17,1110 head, 300 Texans. Westerns nctivo and 10c to 25c higher; good to prime, $6,250' 7.05; poor to medium, $3.800 6.00; stackers nnd feeders, $2.0004.05; cows, $1.0004.73; heifers, $1.5005.00; dinners. $1.0002.10; bulls. 1. 750-1.50; -calves, $2.5000.00; Texas fed steers, $3.75 04.75. tiuiin iteceipi.i touay, 4-,wo nena: to morrow, 35,o") head; left over, 7,000 head; mixed stendy: heavy shudo lowor: mixed nnd butchers, $5,7000.20; good to choice, heavy, $0.2500 50; rough, .heavy. $5.SO0('.OO; light $5,000 5. 7a; bulk of sales, $5.800 0.2.1. SllEKr AND LAM Ha Receipts, 2O.OU0 head; sheep uctlvo und stendy: lambs. steady to strong; good to cholco wethers, $3.6001.25; fair to choice mixed, $2.dK3.40: western sheep, fed, $3,000-1.00; native, lumbs, $2.6005.00. ntticiai Hatuniay: ITECEIPTS-Cattle. 1.010 head: hogs. 24.60S head; sheep, 1,001 head, SHIPMENTS-Cuttlo. 1,300 head; hogs, 627 heud; sheep, 1,810 head. " ' m ICaiiHitn City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 23. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,600 natives, OX) Texans, 100 cnlves. fliaritei sicauy; cnoico export- and dressed beef steers. $3.7600.50: fair to good. $4.7SfO B.ha; Blockers and feeders, K.b-(i(4.as; west ern red steers. zt.&Oitb.iD; western range steers, $3.5004.60; Texas nnd Indlnn steers, $2.750 4.50: Texas cows, $3.2503.60: nntlve cows, $2.6004.25; ennners, $1.5004.(6; culls, $1.2505.25; calves, $3.250 5.25. HOGS Recelnts. 9.000 head. Market strong to 15c higher; tops. $6.65: bulk of sines, js.((K(i.a;; nenvy, 1tt.4091it.t1i1; mixed packers. $5.8506.35; light, $5.0006.20; pigs, lt.OO05.O. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, 300 hrnrl. Market 10til5o higher: fed Iambs. $4.0005.30: fed wetherB, $3. 5004.25; yenrllngs, $3.750 4.60; ewes, $2.9503.75; culls nnd feed ers, $l.03.bO. St. .loneph Lire Stock Market. ST, JOSEPH. Dec. 23. C A TT LE Re relnts. 1.600 head. Market steady to strong natives. $3.0017.00: cows nnd heifers. $1.00 05.00: vrnls, $2.5005.25; stockcrs und feed ers. $2.000 4.00. HOGS-Receipts, 7.0X) head; best strong to 5c higher, others stendy; light and light mix-id. $5.6000.50; heavy, $0.0000.55; pigs. $5.0500.76. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Hecelpts. 300 head; best steady: others unevenly lower. Stock In Sight. Tho following tnhlo shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs and Bheep nt tho Uvo principal markets ror ucccmocr zj: uaiiio. nogs, tineep. .....! .i..o ,,.,1 ,ii,rnii,i either to creal, lien thcrtim or to work uti cqultnbli , - ilgnmcilt thereof. , l wi... i(,iMi,iv nr n defendant in .111 . tlon In which tho plaintiff has caused fu In tho hands of n third party to be . nlshed, is not entitled to an attorney . on the fund so gnrnlslied to securo his for services performed 111 tho ense. 1 T. ltitnrv.ottr.il 111 1111 UCtiOll lietWCell I Jind H, claiming to be entitled to "ert,.. moneys annciu-u in sam neuuu . i-.w Into court, by reuson of n lion thereon, nn also becntiso of n claimed oqultublo asslg. ment thereof to him by tho deTcndant prior to tho attachment of tho fund. Prior ti lls Intervention judgment on uio mim had been enteud In tho action in favor l tho plaintiff therein, but no order had beer made disposing of the money nttnchpd In the caso nnd then In tho hnnda of the court. Held, thnt even if L had a right to Intervene nfter a trial on the merits hn could not in tho nbsenco of a showing thu I ho had a Hen on tho fund, or that the sume hud been unsigned to him botoro the servlco of tho attachment, be admitted to question the validity of tho Judgment or the proceedings leading up to Its entry. No. 1W70. Hriwn ngulnst Hotel Assocln tlon of Oninhu. Appeal from Dotifilns. Re versed, with directions fo dismiss Inter' venor's petition. Pound, C. Division No. 2, Reported. .... . , ., 1. A pledgor may assign his interest In tha thlng pledged to ft third person nnd the assignee, ut least where the pledgee bus notice of tho assignment, succeeds to ull the rights of the pledgor In thu proporty or against tho pledgee. 2. Where stock Is pledged by ilollvory of the certlllcatcs, without power of attorney authorizing a transfer on tho books of thu company, tho company can bo compelled to muko such a transfer only by u purchaser who has acquired title to tho stock by it valid snle, . 3. In foroclosuro proceedings to obtain Judicial salo of pledged stock it third per son, to whom tho pledgor has assigned all his Interest with tho knowledge of tho pledgee. Is u necessary party nnd n salo under decree In a stilt to which ho la not a party passes no title, No. 10073. Donahue against Potter fis Oeorgo Co. Error from Sarpy. Allirmed llnstlngs, C. Division No. 1. Reported, 1, To obtain n review of the action of a trial court on nn nppllcatlon to continue tho nllldnvlts on which It was heard must bo made a part of the bill of exceptions. 2. A duly executed option contract for tht sain of real estate, otherwise unobjection able, when ncccpted and the price tendered by tho party to whom It wns mado within tho tlmo stipulated and before withdrawal Is cnforclblc. No. 10700. Vnnsyoo ngnlnst Frco Water Cemetery Association. Eiror from Harlan. "Reversed und remanded. Day, C. Division No, 1, Reported. . . . ... 1. When u ccrtlllcnte of the clerk of thn district court uttiiched to the record cer tlrtcs "that tho nbovo und foregoing Is Un original bill of exceptions, uiso u true nnd perfect transcript of the record in tho above entitled cause, us tho sumo Is on file und of record In my otllco," Is a sufll dent utitheiitlcntlon. ...... 2. A petition which nllegcs that defendant set out a tiro on his promises, that It spread to plaintiff's promises nnd damaged plaintiff, without nn ullegatlon of fnctH showing negligence on tho part of de fendant, does not stnlo u catiso of notion. 3. Tho law does not presume negligence; ho who relies upon the want of ordinary caro ns tho basis of a causo of action must plead and prove It. No, 10715. Dnrr ngnlnst Spencor. Appeal from Dawson. Allirmed. Sulllvnn, J. 1. The owner nnd holder of a real estatu mortgage acquired by purchase nnd nHalgn ment succeeds to nil tho rights of his ns signer nnd may, whom ho has boon guilty of no Incqiiltnblo conduct making redemp tion (llllicult or tho propriety of It doubt ful, malntnin an action to foreclose nt nny tlmo after condition broken- 2. Ono who In good faith buys a mart gngo in the open markot may enforce it by action, although aw ire at tho time of he purchase that tho mortgngor was being embnrrussed In milking redemption by ren son of the fraud of a third person. No. 11730. Kukcr against Holndorff. Error from Douglns. Allirmed. huiiivuii, j. M. Tho records of Inferior courts must nf nrmutlvely show that such courts huvo acted within the scope of their authority. 2. Jurisdictional incis win inn uu iu u,,..,n.i in oritxr in Hiistnln the indumenta of Inferior courts, hut when It nppeiirs that Jurisdiction lias once uiuieiieu mo lurniuni. i,ui thnt the siibsciiuent proceedings were regular will bo Indulged until tho contrary Is shown. , , 3. Tho statute, not rrqiuriiiK u jimuuu m tho peaco to enter upon his docket the hour when nn order of adjournment is muile, where Jurisdiction hns attached, It will be presumed that such order was Hindu tit tho proper time. 4. This court Is not nuthorlzed to look beyond tho transcript and bill of excoptloiiH for evidence of what transpired at tho trial. 6 An assignment ui error in.ii. wn- jus tice failed to state, in his docket that a writ of attachment was Issued presents no question for review where tho record falls to disclose any order dissolving or sustnln Ing the ntt-ichmont. , . , 6. Tho fulluro of tho Justice of tho ponce to enter the bill of particulars nt lnrgo upon his docket Is not prejudicial error. NO. ll"O.M. 1 UlllLll IIHIllll.-'l iiuiniiii i, ..in. of Commerce. Error from Douglns. Judg ment. DulltP. C, division No. 3. Reported. 1 In nn notion of foreclosure comniouood prior to tho repeal of section 817 of tho Code of Civil Procedure tho court Is au thorized to outer a dcllcloncy Judgment ngulnst those personally llublo for the debt when a deficiency exists, notwithstanding tlin repeal of said section Office Iloari. ( a. m. to V p. dnudaya, from 8 s- ssv. to B p. tu, DR. McGREW Age53 SPECIALIST- l)laeut- nnu ,jiNnruiin ui Only. 80 Years' tSxiicrlencc. 16 Years la Omaha. IfAOIPnPCI C cured In less than 10 day-, VAnlUuutLt without cutting. PVDUII 14? uud ull mood uihenaes curea irnlLIO for lifo. All breaking out und signs of the disease dlsuppeur ut onco. fltLfJ Ofl nnrl cuses cureu nil ncrvou- UVtli ZUi UUU debility, loss of vitality und ull unnutural weaknesses of men. btrlcture, Gleet, Kidney and Bladder DIs-tas-H, Hydrocele cured permanently. I iirfH fiiiurnnlned. CoiiNiilliitlon Free. CHARGES LOW. Treatment uy mall. P. O. Box i6. Office over 21o 8. 14th street, botweon Far nam and Douglas Bts OMAHA. NEB. South Omaha Chlcngo Kansas city .. St. Louis St. Joseph .... 2.673 ....17.300 .... 3,10") .... 1,100 .... 1,600 8.72-1 40,000 9.000 7.0110 7,000 Totals 25,673 72,323 21,723 SUPREME COURT SYLLABI No. 10046. Piano Manufacturing company against Nordstrom. Error from Saunders, Affirmed. Hastings, C, division No. 1. Reported. l a i-.nernl auoearanco In Justice court -without .further objection, after tho over ruling or a special uppeuranco nnu mo tion, to quash servlco of summons on Its ngents, by a foreign corporation. confn Jurisdiction on tho Justice to rendor Judg ment ngalnst It nnd also on tho district court on appeal. ,,, 2, On appeal tho amount of damages clnlmed on the snmo cnusn of action may bo Incr-'used. If not beyond the Jurisdic tion of the lower court. .... 3, Prlnclpnl 1b bound by the acts of nn ngont within the limit of hls npparont au thority, If tho other party has no reason to question his authority. 4, Principal can not retain the fruits of an agent's contract and repudiate the Itanlf No, loom Htuli against Seymour. Appeal from liurrnio. Aiurmeii. nuiuviiu. j. 1, The notice required for the salo of land upon execution or order of sale need not contain a statement of the amount due upon the Judgment or docren to tho satis faction of which tho salo Ib to be made. 2 Tho notlro of sale required to be given i,., uxiinn 117 of tho Codo of Civil Pro- ceduro Is sufficient If it describes tho prop r,,. niwmt to he sold with reasonable cer tainty, Pearson against Badger Lumber company, m noii.. jir, 3. a falling to comply literally with all ih. nrnvUlnns of thn law relating to the salo of real property upon execution or Order of sale win not jusiiiy u co-iri in denying a motion for confirmation whero It is eviuoni Willi SlIUII IIIIIUH- trnn nui nre ludlclul to tho rights of th defendant No. 10063. Phillips ngalnst Hngue. Error from Sherman. Reversed, with directions, rmfliit ( Illvlstlnn No. 3. Reported. J. A mere naked promise to pay hii exist- lug debt out oi a purweumr iuiiu, uimitum S5.0G A MONTH SPECIALIST ' In All Diseases and Disorders of Men lOy-arslnOmsbs. VARICOCELE n HYDROCELE cured, MAtlmrl niiir. without CilttlllK. OML jT loss of time. e ou 1 1 cured for life ana th poison O I r'r'l 1 1, 1 ST) thoroughly cltanssd from the system. Soon every sign and symptom disappears completely and forever. No "HltE AKINO OUT" of the disease on the slitn or face. Troatment contains wo dangsrous Orufii or injurious meolclu. WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims to TuavouB DaniUTT or EXHinsxjoti, WABTIHU WIAKXEHS With EAKLT Df OAT la Youtto ana Miudm Aoem, Jack of vim, vigor and strength, vrltn organs impaired and weak, STRICTURE cured with a new Horns Trrat-ocnt. No pain, ro detention from busi ness. Kidney and iiladdrr Troublts. , CHARGES 13W, CMIsltltlM free. Trcstmcst by Mill. Call on on or addrexs I Q So. 14th St. Dr. Soarlei k Searles. OitiahL Nell. wm1 Teirgksa inSt). Boyd Commission Co Successors to Jimrt E. Boyd A Co., OMAHA, NEB. COMMISSION liRAIN, -IIOVIIO.-f'l AND ITOCKB. Hoars', of Trade nalldlnsl. Street wires to Chicago aad Nsw Yarif, CwiKiQnilfBS'j John A, Yfuntn A Ca I