GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET likj Wheat Adraiott BLarply on Attire. OoTriDf by Ehorti. CORN ADVANCES UNDER SAME INFLUENCE Light Storks, Small Recelpta aaa Ooe4 !) Reads Price of Oata If v ProTlloa Market la Higher. CHICAGO. Dee. 8. -A big advance In price In the northwest markets, with ac tlv covering by short gave strength to wheat today and M.iy closed l"c higher. Way corn and osts were each up Wc and January provisions closed from 2V4C to 6c higher. Influenced by aotne bullish domestic newa and considerable buying by rommlMlon house, wheat started firm, with May a shade to higher, at aWtp r.i4,c. to 8r With only small offerlnga there was a ?Y ct dy"nre o "lc. Humors that the big bull Interest waa an open aeller soon cauaed a slightly easier feeling, but the market firmed up again when It was learned that this same Interest was buy. Ing through brokers. Markets In the north west showed good gains and receipts thera were small, which tended to help prices here. During the latter part of the ses sion elevator people were active buyers and shorts covered freely. In response to this demand prices advanced rapidly. May selling p to 810. There waa some re action late In the day, but the close was strong, with May up l4c at 81j,c. Clear- iU i w.IJlt "n1 floiir w" iual 4.800 bu. Primary receipts were 1,(W4,0 bu., against 2,71S bu. a year ago. Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ago Cr"1 '"aln"t '79 car" yr Al!'v. ,cov,,rln by shorts caused a strong market In corn. Commission houses were aleo liberal buyers and the selling was mainly by acalpers. Light recelpta and small country offerings were bull factors. tfiA k.Tn'n,I.c higher, at 42Hc. May sold NJtween 42S'rf42Hc and 43ff434o, clos- h"s 4rc- -cai ""Pts were 172 cars, with I of contract grade. -.Vfht ".,.051" "nd continued small re- E ,.. w"h A"001 c""h demand caused a bullish sentiment among local traders In the osta pit. With active buying by cash houses and on the strength In other Jfalr.a, prices ruled higher, while offer Jl w.' on,y moderate. May opened a shade lower to a shade higher, at 8674c to 3o. sold between 85'e and M'ff36Vie1 and cars' OP' ljKK'al "ce'PlB were 121 Provision were firm early and a trifle higher In sympathy with the atrength In grain and on higher prices at the yards. I- J'Ir' JTa,'Afd om" ' In the day on profit taking by local longs and the 2""yj" ""' January pork was up 17 '.. A ' "n''ry iara was 5c higher. Issn ' Whlle r,b" w're 2c hlher. t Etlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. Hn' J90 carg: ti, 100 cars; bogs. 26.000 head. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: . , ... v . hbu as iuuuwh ; .1 Open. I Hlgh.j tow. Close.l Tes'y, 1 T I I : Articles Wheat trec. May July Corn Dec. May July ote Dec. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 81H 82 1 81H181''J 81 ' 7oV4 76V 75-iVi 764 762 42 ttgri 4241 42 422 42 42 42 42 42 88 85 3K ' 85 SS ;& 8 85i36 8R 33 83 33 33 33 11 (W 11 06 11 00 11 00 10 87 U 36 11 37 U 80 11 32 11 29 6 47 6 BO 46 46 42 62 66 60 62 6 47 5 SO 6 92 6 87 6 90 6 87 07 10 06 07 05 No. 1 tNew. ""h..kuoU,ion" wer follows: FLOUR Market waa firm; winter pat nta, 64.00tff4.2O; straight, 63.70)04. 10: spring "ra"h, ' d8 76; WHEAT-No. t,'80Cf2c; No. J red. 84 4?RNNO. 2' 42,401 "N0, 1 yellw- BARLEY-iioo.1 feeding, . tl(g6o; (air to Choice malting, 42rfr5He. , BE ED No. I flax. 81c: No. 1 northwestern. 7c; prime timothy. 12.86; clover, contract grade. 811. PR0Vi8IONS-Meas pork, per bhl., $11,870 11.60. Lard, per 100 lbs.. It) 6i 65. Bhort rlbe aides (loose). .26rt.62. Short clear Ides (boxed), fM26i.2S. Following were the recelpta and ship mania of flour and grain: , ... Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla SO.fioo t ll.soo Wheat, bu 136,400 Jl,7( forn, bu .HiS.ino 8X0.4HO Oata, bu 17,100 161. 7U0 Ry, bu 8.600 4H) Barley, bu 84,600 0,3u0 On tha Produce exchange todav the but ter market was firm; creameries, lHaJ,c; dairies, Hfl21 Eggs, easy, at mark, cases included, 23'ci26c. cheese, firm, l(Kttloc. KEW YORK, GENERAL, MARKET. (otatlaas ( tha Day Varloas Camaiodltles. NEW TORK. Dec. 8-FLOUR-Recelnts. S2.6U8 bbla.; exports, 17,478 bbla.; sales, lfiOiW u7 mnrsei was nrm ana airly active. Winter Datenta. 84.0044 10- wintsr straights, 3.684.10; Minnesota pat enta. I4.66M4.76: extras UOxhJIK- Minn.. sots, bakers, t.70jS.i(0; winter low grades. 82808S.15. Rya flour, steady: fair to good. 83.30a3 40; cho ee to fancy, 3.4fr'a4.6u. bai . Wheat flour, firm, 82.802.35. ,u k inn, jrvuuw wesiern. 11, uj: Cltv. 11.01: kiln- dried. 3.0Otolu5. - mo rum, no. 1 western. 3c, f. O. b. float; atate and Jersey, fnVutlc BARI,KY Steady; feeding, 8c, c. I. f.. u.7w m'l!'n- c. i. t., Buffalo. WHKA-T Rl,'Pl- l4,775 bu.; exports. T.858 bu.; aales, 3,270.000 futures; 73,000 spot. The market for spot was nrm: No. 3 red. Kte elevator; No. 8 red. 8c, f. o b Afloat; No. 2 northern Duluth, 3e, 'f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, afloat. Options were fairly active and trong all day, led by December. In which month shorts were heavy buyers, owing to light storks here. There was alao a fair export demand. The market rinsed MW net higher May, 844186 8-lSc, closrd f5c; July, KOHG81c. closed 81c; December. 3BR9C cXomtA 8c. ' CORN Receipts, 84.AV) bu.; exports. 41 Ml bu.; sales. 10000 bu. futures. The market for spot waa firm; No. 8. 6oc elevator and 510, f. o. b., aoat; No. 8 yellow, 6Jc; No. I white, 61c. Option market had a atrong advance today, influenced by the wheat up turn, light receipts and general covering, and cloeed firm at -&c net advance. May. 4f4lc. cloaed c; December. 60 6-l4i boSc, cloaed 6oe. OATO-Kecelpta, 160,000 bu. The market for apot waa dull: No. 2. )c: atandu-d white, 43c; No. 8, 40c; No. 3 white, 4iic: No. I white, 40c; track white. 41j46c. HAT Quiet; shipping, 86ic; good to choice, tksi76c. . .WOP9 gtesdv; stste. common to choice 108, KS2c; Ii2, 21r26e; olds. 8-fmo. Pal clflo coaat. ISot, lki7c; IS118. 21u26c; olds, ,.HIS,;5-B,r,dZ: Oalveston, M to n lbs.. j4Soioc8o,,,rbr.nl"1-3vto tt lbm-lc: Te" dr': I.KATHKR Steady, acid, 1212o. .,Af'l2,Yl5lONt"V, -tsiuv; familv. tl0.a4U.0i; mess, 8t..One9O0; beef hams. 822: f?LmW rl,v India mes. $15 io) outh America. 87 0; co'mpuund. 85 87.' sTSKWtJ'i!,41!; ,'m.',l,,Jf; "' ?. (13 i5fil5.60: mess. $13.0013.76 RICE Firm; domestic fair. S4rsc: TALLOW-Flrmer; city. 4c; country. i Bl'TTER-Recelpts, 4.TM pkga ; firm creamery. 16w26c; state dairy. 166 2tc CHEESE Rereipta, 1.842 pkg,.; market oulet; atate full cream, fancy email col ..nd whl,r 8y,!.be'-. e; laTe made. loc. large colored and white, September. 12r; late made. 10c. ' -50tiSrece,pt"- i Wt Pk-! flr": we.t am, Ao31c. Bvaprate4 Aaalea 4 Dried rralta. APPWC1?RK- J- EVAPORATED CJ,;.: Jh market la quiet with the better gradea well maintained, while prime "? "?lm,m. "Y in tone; common tiC.ncv4'?c: Pr'm- Cho,c--CAUFORNfA DRIED FRI' ITS Prunes cnUnua quiet, but there la little pressure rrota holders and valuea rule ateadv at !. u t'L'Y forJu rrades. Apricots f ' llmltsa demand, with choice quotad at frac. extra choice at 8flOVc and fancy St lltjlio Peaches are qui.t7ch.tke tf iu,7Vo; extra choice, 7 fancy, Klvc. """ Unla Market. kILl'u!E' . -WHKAT-One-fcalf Ml i hlghart No. 1 northern. 63a4r; z ' ' " .... -. Bimuy picKieq De nes. 310 26; plrkled shoulders. I; pickle fcsms. JiC I toial 60 Ird. steady; wtstern teamed. 87: raltn i... .1 J . iA. CORN-Steady; No. 8, c; May OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condltloa ef Trade aad Qaotatloaa na fapl aad Fancy Prodaec. EOOR-Fresh stock, ?c. LIVE POin.TRT Ifens. 7r- nrlne chirk ens, 7-H'; ronstrs, accorrllng to age, 44 6c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, Ktf!; g"e, diicks. KM-dHr; geese, lOfcllc; chickens, , urns, n(0W. BUT! rJR r'acklng stock, 18c; choice to fsncy dairy, in tubs, lai!c; separator. 22a FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 7c; Slke. so; perch, c; buffalo. 7&c; blue Rh. 16c; whlteflsh, c; salmon, lie; had dock. 10c: codfish, 12c; redsnapper, llo; lobsters, bolld, per lb., 30c; lobsters, green, per lb.. 28c; bullheads. He; catfish, 14o; black bass, 2v&26c; halibut, tr; crapples, 12c; herring, c; white bass, 18c; bluedna. Sc. OY8TEF8 New Tor counts, per can. ""1 r gai., i.w; extra selects, per can, 3f.c, per gal., $1.76; atandard, per can 27c; "-r Kit!., t.4D. BHAN-l-er Ion $14 50. HAT Prices auoteri hv Omuhl Whnle. sale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 up land. $7.60: No. 2. 87.00: medium. 80 60: coarse, $4.00. Rye straw, $7.00. These price me mr nay 01 gooa color ana quality. L- iiinim mir ana receipts ngnt. CORN 44c. OATS S7c. , RTE No. 2. 60c. VEOETABI.F.B POTATOES-Colorsdo, 85c; Dakota, per bu.. 7("B75c; native, k&;0c. 8WKET POTATO Er) Home grown, per uannei, r'j Illinois, per DDI., NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12 2S4i2.25. t:KljKR Mmnll, per uor, joc; largs California, 46'&75c. ukium)-New home grown, dry, per lb., tw; oimnisn. per crate, i.wj. CABBAGE-Wisconsin Holland. 2c TURNlP-Callforhia rutabagas, per lb.. wnne, per du., MIC. CARROTS Per bu., 60c. PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 60c BEETS Per bu.. 60c. CAULlFLOWER-Californla, per crate. TOMATOES - California, per 4-basket CUCUMBERS-Per dox.. $1.00. FRUITS. PEARS-Colorado and Utah Winter Nel- IIS, ii.tM. AI'PI ER Cnlirnrnln tUSnwr ni Knv $1.60; New York Greenings and Baldwins) $3.26; estlng varletiea. X8.6K. GRAPE8 Pony Catawbas, 22c; Imported iuitiuaite, per Keg, o U"fn w. C'RANBKRRiK-' Jeri-ev. rer bhl.. MOO per box, $2.75; Wisconsin Bell Bugle, $9.60. yLlNCES California, per box, $1.50. TROPICAL. iU;iTS. ORANGES Florlila hrlshta an1 eiita all slaes, $3.60; navels, large sixes, $3.6093.76: smaller siies. $4.0uC(l4.26. 1 L'unxn. ...... . - ... . ( t.- iH iiiui 1.1a laicy, sw to aw .. '. '"" cnoice I to 270 sixes, $4.UB4 .26. FIOS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 86c; - "-u o'njrm, s-crown, ic; a-crown, 16c; 7crown, ly COCOANlITH Per aeck tim- n A . ... , , , ..... ., DATES Persian nar hl nt ft nalc... $2.00; per lb., in 0-lb. boxes, 6c; Oriental wvuueu umm, per DOX, BAflAflAs-ter me lum Md bunch, $2 00 v.ov, wuinoo, isrjj..'B. M 1 8CEL.LANEOUS. CHEESE Wlacnnaln twin. i?,0.' Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block Swiss. 15c; Wisconsin brick, 12o; Wisconsin llmh.ra.r 1 1 ' -.MONEY Nebraska', per 24 frames. $8.50; irv!,."u -i'rBiio, per s irames, u.du. MAPLE Sl'QAR Ohln. ner Ih. Iflo CIDER Per bhl.. $5.75; ter -bbl., $8 25. POPCORN-Per lb.. 2c; slieTled, $380. HORSE RADISH Per case of I do.. NL' To Walnuts. No. 1 soft-shell, per lb. per lb.. 13c; No. 2 bard-ahell. per lb., 12c; Braills, per lb.. llllc; lllberta, per lb., llflll'AC: almond, anft-ahxll n II. IKn- hard-hell. ner lh.. IXc ntnan, l,r nar ' i t"ui"-. smHii, per id., v'aiuc; peanuts, 7ci rodsiea peanuta, per id., ic; hill Walnilt 19rn1n la,n K1nlr. nil, a P" bu., $1.76; shell-barks, per bu.. $1.75(9 ir " wainuis, per du., l.2o; eastern vimninuil, Pr ID.. ItO. HIPES-No. 1 ren, 6c; No 1 rreen, . ,v S-. Mm pnilCU. Ws No. 1 veal calf. $ to 12 Iba., 8c; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 16 Iba.. c; dry salted hides. 89 12c; sheep pelts, 26,5t; horse hides, il.tej It. Itols Grata aad Provisions. ST. laOifia nK iwufiTuii,... No. 2 red cash, elevator, nominal; track! ltflc; December, Wc; May. 83c; No. 8 haru, 78y7c. tuKi-Higher; No. z cash. 41c; track. I2ii43c; December, 41c; May. 41c. t OAT8 Hlvheri Mn k ra.v , ' 87Vj38c: December, 26c; May,' 37c; No. i wnlte. 40c. . FLOUR Dull, unchanged; red winter pat enta, $4104.20; extra fancy and straight. 83.804(4.06; clear. $3.5oi&a.60. raigin, SEED Timothy, nominal. $I.25:.S5; prime, higher. COKN MKAI Steadv, $2.30. BRAN Firmer, sacked, east track, 740770. HAY Firmer tnr hmt rarfM tim..k.. $7.5Oiil2.60; prairie, $5.(Mt.50. ' IKUM vOTiuN TIES $1.06. AGO I NO 5(ftt)c. HEMP TWINE Steady, $6.86. i-KuviBiuKS-Hork ateadv. Ill in- lr steady, K46; bacon steady; boxed extra snciria, i..o; ciear riDs, $.12; short clear, $8.87. POUI,TRY-fteady; chickens. 7c; springs, 7trAnVu.r.ky"), '"i ducks, 10c; geese, 8c. Jilry IW creamery, '26c; EGGS Firm at 28c, loss off. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu 7.0m) 8.000 97.000 34.000 18.0110 60,000 83,000 84.0U0 Ka.ea. Vity Grata aad Pro!.!,... KANSAS CITT. Dec. $. WHEAT De cember, Wc; May. 7070c: cash No. 2 liard, 71C72c: No. 3, K&70c; No. 4. 61(htf6e: rected, 6742c; No. 1 red, KS4c; No. $, CORN December. 88c; Mav 27ci cash No. 1 mixed. SSc: No. 2 white, 8$c; No. I, 3c. ..P3;8-No- k whlte- 3ft&3Vc;Tlo. i mxed 'Y-Cholc timothy, $8.60; choice prairie, RYE No. 2, 47o. UTTkR-Creamcry. 20f22c; dairy fancy. EGGS Higher: Missouri and Kansas, cases returned, 26c per dosen; new No. 2. whltewood cases included, 26c. , . . Receipts. Shipments. W.ieat, bu 61.200 106.400 Corn, bu 12,009 11.200 0'". bu 12.000 1 12,000 Philadelphia Prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. $. BUTTER Firm; extra western creameries, 28c; nearby, 27c. ' EGGS Fresh nearby. Sic. 1ns off: west "nVc&063,c; outhwestern, 2830; southern, tlUXAO. CHEESE Quiet, but steady; New York full creame. fancy, llc; choice, llc; fair to good, loUc. Liverpool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL, Dec. $.-WHEAT-8pot. steady; No. 2 red western, winter, s 2d. UM.TU 8dCember' " ' MarCh' CORN Spot, quiet; American-mixed. 4a Futures steady; January. 3a Ud; March. 8a lud. Mlaaeapolia Wheat. Floar aad Braa MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. $. WHEAT De cember, We: May, 81o; July. 81e. on ..r1'ck,xTNo. 1 hVrd- -c: No- 1 northern. fl: N0, S norh'". '6c; No. $ northern F1XHTR Flrat patents, $4.4634.66; second pa touts, $4.30(04.40; first clears, $3 30473 40' secmd clesrs. $2.301 2 40. ' B HAN In bulk, lower at $12.76, Dalath Grala Market. DULUTH. Dec. 1-WHEAT-On track. No. 1 northern. iC; No. 2 northern, 7c No. 2 spring. 76c; May. 81c. ' OATS On track and to arrive, 84e, Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Dec. l-SEEDS-Clover, cash and December, Mi; January, $4.lk: Feb ruary, $ so; March, S . Prime alalks. $vu- PrUne timothy, $1.32. Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. EORIA, III.. Dec $.-CORN -Old. ady; new. higher; No. $, 42c; No. 4. ic; new No. 8. 3c; new No. 4. Sc. stead 41 c; agar aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Dec I AT 'OAR Raw nominal; fair refining, $ $-laSc; refined quiet; centrifugal. M teat. 3 ll-ldc; molaasea augar. 3 16-16tlr: refined, quiet; crushed. .0oc; powdered. 4.66c; granulated. 4 46c MOLASSES Sle4y; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, SlJiMc. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. t-SUOAR-Steady; open kettle, 2til 16-lttc; open ket tle centrifugal. 3 3-lj:3c; centrifugal white. $ U-lg3c. yeliowa. $yj U-i6c; seconds, 2tfc. MOLABStS Steady; open kettle. 2131c: centrifugal. 16u:4c; syrup, steady, 24c Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Doc. 1. DRY GOODS Tha market Is in a moat unfavorable condition as the result of the condition In the raw , , . . M...L.I , . . V . ... . ... . , w iwvn wila- drawn on many lines and few are wllUog to THE OMAHA NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS OoDsiderablt Aotirity on tha ltarkat, with Some 8'.reDpth Ehown. BUSINESS DEVELOPED IATE IN THE IAY Movement of Mosey to tottoa Belt roatlaoea aad Keeps Call Rt High la Now York. broke into great animation today and de r'0"?. cn',1Thl atrength. wkh obvious f. Rth .1 lh9 Present short Interest. The o? l"E5iidf"n"" r(i!T to ,h neighborhood of l.ono.000 shares. The activity was pro gressive, the early part of the day being E,l'n.n. ovr.rw " Intermittent buying move ments. With Inturva n . - 3. ,. 1 ninr UIII1IIVTBH. . plirJ .of ,he dav w confined to w 'V.7 "P11 t'H'kS. and was occupied by selling movements to take nrnflt. even in those stocks. There wss a consldersble number of stocks of the first prominence I . .." "niermmeni Dtiying move mil I 1 "l iNelr''r the western stocks were hniriii until in k. snd the cotton-csrrj'lng roads had no share ine nay s acuvity and strength. Even the movement in Pennsylvania, which be- ..,.,rr , ucrmivr innuence, was lata in de. veiopmg. ana that atock was one of the many which waa below last night In tha r 1 y rencuon. The few Industrtsls which imiri n wsrd In a sensation manner In the closing ywiwany were inclined to reac tion on profit-taking. Colorado Fuel lost two full points, as the reports of an In- lennea oona issue, wmcn was offered to ex piain yeaterday's rise, did not seem to promise wen for the common stock. Sugar mi a point on pront-iskins' and Amalga mated Copper was a fraction below last night at one time. The extensive advertis ing ot predictions of an advance In Amal gamated Copper aroused some susDicinn to. wsrd It, but the stock came Into the late upward movement. Canadian Fad do suf fered from the report of a new Issue vof capital. Notwithstanding these drawbacks ine upward movement or prices gathered momentum and volume aa the rtnv nm. ceeded and waa effective In alarming more important short Interests than haa yet been reached since the turn from tha extreme depreseslon of the market. The causea of the advance were rather onscure. but vagus assertions were freely circulated of a large and determined ab sorption of stocks by the various groups of great capitalists and banks which make tip the dominant powera In the financial world. The long-standing rumor of an adjustment of the dispute between the Gould and Penn sylvania intereata fed eagerly on the re port that counsel for the Western Union and the Pennsylvania had formed an agree ment that no more Western Union notes should be cut pending a judicial decision of tne case, uoaiers seemed to be benefited by the wintry weather, but the reported In terruption of t raffle for the sams cause was Ignored. New York tractions were con snlciioua In the advance. Brooklyn Ranld Transit being one of the leaders In the movement. The takings of this stock, look- ng to a consolidation of transit Interests on Manhattan, were supposed to account for its strength. In a more general wav there undoubtedly waa an Improved sentiment over the gen eral financial and Industrial outlook. Opin ions were heard that the worst of the reac tion In iron and steel hsd been seen, with rrood hopes of Improvement. Call money oaned against as nigh aa 7 per cent, and the movement of currency to New Orleans continues. But additional engagements of ?old In London, both for Boston and New ork account, offered the assurance that actual necessities can be provided for. The decrease in value of imports at New lorg for November of upward of $7,000,000 Is an Index of the favorable tendency of our for eign trade In It bearing on the money situation. The government's estimate on cotton on the reduced amount of the crop Indicated la scarcely capabale of so favorable an Inter- Eretatlon, but the prevailing mood of the tock exchange was bullish and all con trary Influences were Ignored. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, pa value, $4,186,000. United States bonds were Unchanged on the last call. Following are the closing quotation on the New xork stock exchange: Sales. High. Low. Close. Atchison ...39.625 66 68 ... 2.470 1 80 81 ...23.410 78 77 78 ... 120 88 88 87 do cfd Baltimore & Ohio do iid Canadian Pacific $.200 118 ' 117 118 Cent, of New Jersey, Chea. & Ohio Chicago Alton do pfd Chi. Great Western.., ZUU I Ml It 15 4,020 1,600 , 100 , 4.600 , 300 , 2.400 . 600 , 1.SO0 , 100 810 , 6(0 400 $.600 31 31 31 34 83 34 71 71 71 18 15 1 27 iW 27H do B pfd , Chi. A Northwestern, 168 185 167 Chi. Term, at Trans., 9 8 9 18 18 18 78 78 78 18 13 13 F4 63 64 22 20 22 do pfd , Big Four Colorado Southern.., do 1st pfd do 2d DfdM Dela. A Hudson Dela. Lark. & West., 158 157 158 Denver ft Rio Grande 700 do ufd 600 Erie 83,200 do 1st pfd 6,126 do 2d pfd 2.755 Great Northern pfd Hocking valley s,tw do pfd 100 Illinois Central 4.2A8 Iowa Central 2,0i0 do pfd 400 Kan. City Southern.. 2"0 do nfd fiOO Louis. & Nashville.... 8.021 Manhattan I... Metro. St. Rr 4.100 Minn. A St. Louis.... 1,1"0 Missouri Pacific 28,45) Mo., Kan. A Texas... 300 140 118 do nfd wo Nat. R. R. Mex. pfd New York Central... 4.800 Norfolk A Western... 11.160 118 67 11 66 do Did Ontario A Western... 8.860 21 21 Pennsylvania 156.7K6 117 114 117 Pitts.. C. C Bl. 1. H tt CO Reading 60,510 do 1st pfd 9 do 2d Pfd 2.100 Rock Island 25.800 do pfd 2,010 St. L. A B. F. 1st pfd do 2d Pfd no St. L. Southwestern.. fc do pfd 1.000 St. Psu 15,400 141 do Pfd Southern Psclflc 16.700 Southern Railway.... 8.2RO do Dfd l.M Texaa A Pacific 1,360 Toledo. St. L. A West .... do pfd rTi 38 Union Pacific 2.231 7tU do pfd ZH 861 Wabash 1.000 ?0. do pfd . Wheel. A Lake Erls. 610 16 t7'4 87 230 184 11 18S 41 in 46 88 If 444 17 1MU iJ 6! o 68 84 14 27 94, r rr 218 6 4 1W, rn r4 th 7u u, 80U 11 M"V4 Wisconsin Central.... 6'0 do pfd 700 A1tm Express....,- .... American tilted States Wells-Fsrgo Amal. Copper Bl.731 Am. Car A Foundry.. 1.200 41 lt 6ft 47 H 47 88 lis 64 A 160 40 19 6 46 16 46 87 11 68 41V iT4 62 do pfd iflO Am. Unseed Oil 100 do Pfd 8,410 Am. I ocomotlvs 1.P70 do tfd 8.410 Am. Smelt. A Refln.. T.Ous do rfd Am. Surer Refln 12,1") Ana. M'"ln C" 4") Rrook Rapid Trsn...T7.? Colo. Fuel A Tro".... 8A") nolu. Horn, coal I.o Consolidated Gas rt General Electric 1,006 Inter. Paper.. do pfd 1)0 C6 Inter. Pump dn nfd National Weeiilt 2," 86 14 S3 68 '' 4 14 T4 r TH 76 1A V 1' M 8k 8S 13 & V TOli l 7 T r? M 67 National Lead 2fl North , American " Pacific Mll W People's Gas , "0 Press. Pteel Car !, do pfd no Pull. Ple Car Rtube Steel () di pfd I.wi Ruhber Goods SOI do pfd Ten". osl A Iron... ,' V. S. leather l,x do pfd r '. 8. Rubber W do pfd IK) '. S. eel roo do pfd 7mo we-ern I'-lon 7S0 No""hm ecu1Mes. 19 s,Total aales for the day $40,900 shsres. Forelga rtaaaeial. tinmnu Tu. j . . ... .-, - 1 J mmm n gonQ supply and In - moderate demand In the " mujr, UW111B- 10 repayments to v. ' . , su, ii on nm aiocg exchange opened with a generally favorable a, imr. i nm im- inai mere waa j change In the Bank of England dlscou no nt iks closed dull and Irregular. Consols hard ened allghtly at first, but relapsed and re ...... . .vm. Ainvrmni opened auu in response to New York ad- ) BuiBnim kjiu riueeQ quiet, orand I uviineu na ine irima reiuma be I Ing lO.OK) below expectations. Foreigner I fsuaraily war Axitt Jauiese wu duli. 44 42 44 77 75 77 ! 69 CO 2fi 24 2 63 60 61 48 4S 46 14 14 14 832 82 83 139 14i 172 48 thU, 46 20 20 2" 78 7K 7H 26 24 26 21 38 83 7 74 87V, 87 o JO 20 87 r 17 18 IT 18 IS 38 DAILY DEE; FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1903. Tho amount of bullion tsken Into the Bnk of F.nilsnd on balance today wss cs.fno. Withdrswsls for shipment v.ere 6o.0i0 for ooutn America and J.J0.000 for Mslts. r-AniB. ic. 1 friers on t le bourse to dny were film. Rentes were stronger on Klnarci Minister Ronvlcr statement In the Chamber of Deputies yesterdav. To ward the close trading was Inactive and at the close wss ralm. Rio Tlntoa gained 10 francs. Three per cent rentea. Dttf fine ior ma account, j-.xenange on I-ondon, 25 I7Hc for checks. The weeltlv slatemvnt o the Rank of France shows the following manges: ircuiation increased, 18.loo.noof treasury accounts current. Increase. 8. 1 lh ll kif nn han't .1 r . 4 7TC (Wnf bills discounted. Increase, 62.675,6oi)f ; silver vn nana, increase, jhi.wiit, BERLIN, Dec. J.-Prkes on the bourse xooay were uncnanged. Discount rates snort bills, 3 per cent; three months' puis, zk Pr cent. Itew York Moary Market NEW YORK, Dec. 8 MONEY On call Arm at (W7 per cent; closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at 6 per cent; time loans, steady; small offerings; slxtv and ninety dhvb. per ceni; six mnnins, bwpn per cent. Prime mercantile nnner. RDiRU ner cnt STERLING EXCHANGE Weak with actual business In banker's bills at $4. 8330 .v ror uen ami ana at 4.797lra I.TO75 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4.8(Vt4 81 ann ii.Mni.Mit; commercial bills. 84 79. SILVER Bar. 6fic; Mexican dollars. 43o, nuixua uovernment, steady; railroad, Irregular. The closing quotation on bond sre as toiiowb: C. 6. rf. Ss, r. do coupon do aa, reg do coupon do saw 4a. rag.. do coupon da eld 4s, ra... do oospoa da Is. ra do aoupou AtraLaon gaa. 4a.. do adj. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a. Bait. St Polo 4a.. do IWa Cintml of Oa. la. do lat Ino -.( I.. A K. unt. 41 i nannatisn e. . ii..iii 101 M-t. ontral 4a .1"7 I do lit Inc 1S .1 Mian. A St. L. 4i... .WIVjM., K. T. 41 M't .HO I da Ti .114 IN. R. R. of M. c. 4s. 75. --i .101-4 N. Y. C. ( im.... .10llN. i. C. f. 11 .100 I No. Paclflc 102 . t7S4 do Sb 70 .t3 In. a w. e. 4i T4 .ICM4I0. s. L. 4i 'pr... US nnn. ren. its a .101 Raadlns gaa. la. M-4 St. U A I. at. e. ta. IH14 Cbcw. a Ohio 4Ha. .101 mi. ii. a B. r. rg. la. k Chloaajo A A. Ia... 734 Bt L. 8. W. ll 1 n. 14. n. aa... u C, M. Sx 0. P. . 4S.110 scaooarn a. Ij. la... 71 80. Pacinc 4a Kt-i So. Rallwar to 112 C. A N. w. e. 7a...m4 v., K. 1. a r. ... 70 tazaa a r. la lid T.. St. L. A W. 4a.. CI do col. &a 7146 v..u. m m. is. g. aa 95 Chicago Tar. 4a 74 Union Pacllto 4a W2H do conT. la 94 Con. Tobacco 4s M v. s. Btael Id 6a ... 70 vum. ec eo. aa ai Penrer A R. o. 4a.. Erie prior Han 4a.... m do gn. 4a u Ft. W. A D. C. lut. lOS Hocking Val. 4a...l0fc Wabaah la IMS 4s dck. B 40H W. A U B. 4a...... MS Wla. Central 4a (S '-010. ual o. aa. . Londoa Stock Market. LONDON. Dec, 1-Cloalng: Consols, monay.... N. T. Central Norfolk A West.... do pfd Ontario A Wait am. Pcnnaylvanla Ttmnd Mlnca Reading ,. d lat pfd do W pfd So. Railway do pfd 80. Paclflc Union Pacl&e do pfd V 8. steal 121 S ao account Anaconda Atchison . . as . ' . MS . ao .ins . US , Ji , tH ' do Dfd Balttmors A Ohio.. Canadian Paelto .. , 21 . M , iO , 81 rnea. St Ohio. US Cklcago Ct. Wcatsrn 1 C. St. A 8. P. .144 uBar Dcnrcr A R. .,. .. 20 .. 22S .. Tl .. s IIS . 47H , 77 , as , 111 64'4 . 90S do pfd Irla do lat pfd do Id nfd kos do pfd Illlnola Central .. Loula. A Naah.... K. A T ..lMV.Wabaah ..11"S do pfd . . llul 17 AUAIER-lTnc,ptaln. 261 Pr ounce. MONEY-3&3 per cent. The rate of discount In tho open market for short bills Is 4 ner rent Tk ni r discount In the open market for three uiunins puis i 9 K-ltktf4 per cent. Bostoa Stock daotattona ROSTriM Don fall l... r,o mi. limn lunna, mvavA) per cent, umclal viivw ii aiiuas ana oonas; Atchleon 4a aauiaiw.,.t.. Met. Central 4a Alloues ...!'!!! Atchleon d'HlAmalsamated .. .. 4 .. 4S .. 41S do Pfd ilia Bingham Boaton A Albany. .. .147 Cal. A Hecla . Boat on A Maine las Centennial Bolt on Elevated 140 nonpar kanca . N T.. N. H. A H...lMDsTw ... Pttcaburg pfd lit (Dominion Coal .. 21 ..41.-, .. 15S .. 47 .. 6S .. 724 Union Paclfln . .... 7S Trankllu .... lOSiIfl. Roirale .... ....128 loid Dominion . .. 7S .. 4S Mex. Central .. Amer. Sugar .. do pfd .. .. 7 zi'S.luareoift Asier. T. A T 127s Dam. TAB . iQulncv flanta Vm r.nn.. General Electrta . ... US Tamarack '. .. 154 .. 13 4 .. 18 Maes. Klectrlo 21s do nfd -A, Trinity I'Blted Rtstea ... United Prult . V. 8. Bteel 11 do pfd 1... 4 i4 Utah Victoria Winona .. 2HU .. 2S n ening. common ... 71 Wolrerlas . Pf evr York Mlal o..,.,i... jnTar von,., n: i''l ' . ..... .'. i Jjec- i ne roilow ng are the closlnar nnnhllnna ... . ....r- vll muni, iiuchi; i,. . , . . Adama cos I Ir.lttle cklef Alice I .. 12 . 14 ODblr 140 .....an I it 4t SO IS 804 OntarlA Brunawlck Con.. Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs., Horn silver .. t ,.11S ,.100 . .in .lis . 8 IPhoenlx ...!"!; Potoal Ha wan 1 61 errs Nevada iSmall Hopes .. Bundard ...... Iron Bllver , Laadvllle Can ... Cottoa market. NEW Tnnr iu. nr.'a,C,T.'r''d ""' dWllna of -'. ii mi ml vaiU'B or b(fl V DOltltA In In. . n.i.wi K ""'" "as reso snow ing a probable crop of only ,9C2.039 bales against a commercial crop last year nlacei llll h' -Port pPro" "J " 'SiowS? by'Thrwes iv. .'.elnVl "".n ""a ""PPT. .! m,m. ..mm I.sjn UUJB ll 1 tltM OlU 01111 i .s owrng-,hi. n,?: m .nX. u . TL mna 1'nner. witn pncea on y a short half-hour after the call, represent- j..b ii Buvanco or artout $3 86, trading con hr.anH.per Xhou"nd of tale changed .h.iT,.: j ,u iigurea. enort wer aOSOllltelv H n vr. nrm 1 m u .1 I . . . . . . : j . . . u . mi miieaa or tne beSVV niiMallnn . U - , , . ,. . . ..urjVL "r"' " oiaaing more rapidly than any one. After passing the 12 cent mark the market slowed down a little. It seemed a though the moat pressing de- fA iirl St m 41 an. SI 1 1 a A. . v.,7" ",t;.,.iru"n Pront-taklng ii uii lum (mum m. n tne ae- clln however, there waa another wild rush of buying as the report became more widely circulated and soon prices were again soaring upward. During the balance or the session there waa some Irregularity, but the market, generally spesklng, was sensationally strong, and the high point was reached lust before the close, when Daplmh., .lti HI,.. T.. -.. an . March. 12Stc; May, 12.67c; July, 11.66c: or 78 " """'L". "w point ot the ...... ....... maiaci ciusea quiei lust a llttla Anmrrt hnn him I.... I 1.... . 69(874 points higher, with sentiment still so far aa could be Judged, very bullish, while a w rlan" ne advance was continued u biiuwcu a greater nei gain than did local prices. The saels for the day were es timated at If mo, 000 bales, this being the lareest hnatnaaa f i if anv alnnl. A.. .. T ord. Receipts for the day were as-nln mailer than expected, falling below last yr', . and predictions of a decreasing movement are heard on everv hand, though the advance recently might be expected to stimulate marketing. Spot cotton In New Yorlt was advanced to the basis of 12.46c vi, iuiu-uiiniiua awiu tiia auuinrrn spot mar ket were unchanged to c higher. di. iMiin, urc. . . u i rtjjv Klrm; sales, 4,626 bales; ordinary, S-lo; good or- A.. m... i,T'. I 1 M 1,1... "m,,. n -, 1 iMu.iiiMH, n',1, iniuaiing, 12c: good middling, 12 7-lt!c; middling fair. 1213-loc; receipts. 14.316 bales; stock. 17,7al umir-m. r uiui r- w f-i r- iiiiii, im-rmuCT, tZ.W-B 12.80c: January, 11 66fl2.67c; February, 12 73 tni76c; March. 12 S34il2.4c; April, 12W.'rf 12.90c; May. 12.9312.S)4o; June, 12.07S12.99c; LIVERPOOL. Dec. I. COTTON-Bpot. muuniko uimniraa u .iir, vi icra e pfllniS higher; American middling fair. 6.G8d; good niiuuuug. o.eu, miuuuiig, o.oaa; low mid dling, 4o6d; good ordinary, 6.2sd; ordinary. 4 ecT The sales for the day were 6.000 bales. Iii ii w ri v ivi ,un.uiaiivn inu CX port and Included 6.8uO American: recelpta, 18.000 bales. Including U.loO American. Fu tures opened steady and closed unsettled; Amerlcsn middling g. o. c, December. 6 SOd ; LJvctrniMrr ana rfitiiuiary, e.ou; January ana February. 6 lid: February and March. 6.20xi I21d; March and April, 61od; April and siay, v.iiifn.ieu; mi; anu june, s.ion.ja; Juno and July. C.I6d; July and August, 6.13d; A, n .1 Q.i.t.miKa nnmln.l Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dec. I METALS-Tln waa higher In London, apot advancing 2a 6d to auvsw, anu luiuira ee lu Kivoseu. 1 1 II In New York waa steady, but unchaneed at l2.sO&24 uu. Copper advanced 2a 6d In Londoa, with spot quoted at 66 tm 6d and futures at 34 lam. IocaJly copper was more or less nominal. Lake la quoted at 112 MXst 12.17. electrolytic at 612.12 and casting at lit 00. Lead waa unchanged hers at 64.2S. but declined Is td in London, where it closed at 11 Is d. Spelter waa unchanged at 24) la In London and at 65 26 In New York. Iron closed at 6sa4d In Olasgow and at 41s 6d In Middleebosough. Locally Iron Is quoted at 16flinl4u0 fur No. 1 foundry northern, 14.("jil6 ) for No. foundry northern and tl3 4jal4 0O for No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry Bout hern soft ST. LOC18. Vec. L METAl-Laad toady at 64.Ou4JI.02. Bpelter, dull at tlou. ' Sovo tko "Book N amber" that will appear i Sunday. Docomber 1 Lota of splendid Idea la It In all Uis ad vsrtisemsali fur Xjumm gift. OMABA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very UghX EfcoipU of Cattle and Prloe Held Genenllj Stotdj. HOGS GENERALLY A DIME HIGHER ibeep aad Lambs In Moderate Sspply and Botk Western and Fed DtaC Sold Readily at Steady Prleea to Killer aad Feeders. SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 6. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. 8heep. Official Monday 4.823 .42& li,o. Oltlcial Tueadav 4.4k 1. 15.01 Ofliclal Wednesday 6.19 8.7a li,o43 vMiitiai inuisday 2,ltM 6,424 Four days this week. ...16.674 31.668 66. 40 Same daya last week Kotil 23.1W) W.I06 Same week before 17.2fO i,46 62,(i4 Hume three weeks aao.... 21.172 24.SIS 71.3o Biime four weeks ago 24. M 17,271 4,3o name oays jaat year 17,21 63,218 S.4(j ttH.CEll'TS FOR THK Vf lR Til TIATK The t I In -. .w. ..... . r 'a"10 bhowb ine rrcL-ipi.3 VI cattle, hogs and sheep at ooutb Omana for tho year 10 data and comparisons nlin last . 1903. 1901 inc. Deo. 1.01i4ol 9S6.H9J 76.4d; .. 2,0iB.6. 2,048,061 10,022 D"neP 1,148,990 l,tH,66 140,440 .. -.vTlr" Prlc paid for nog at South or in iai several uaya with 00m- Dt. j 19Q2. 11902. 11201. 11900. 11839. 1898. 11897 Nov. IS.. Nov. l.. Nov. 17., Nov. 18.. Nov. 1.. Nov. 20., Nov. a., Nov. 22., Nov. 23., Nov. 24.. Nov. 26., Nov. 2tj.. Nov. 27.. Nov. 28.. Nov. 29.. Knv ha 6 tl ( 67 4 82 4 9VI 4 att I 4 781 4 7& 4 78 4 'u 4 78 I87 1 K I 62 8 861 I 81 I 291 8 2 8 82 28 8 64 I 3 84 - Urn 4 2t 6 68 84 ajH I 681 i .! J 4 toftl 44 4 29 6 t3 6 2 6 78 u 8 89 a 8i 4 1 bol I 86 8 82 . S 7i 1 73 8 3 . S 29 4 81 4 20U s nbi 8 44 li 8 4ti 3 27 2 3d, 3 30 3 23 8 24 I 8 28 6 15 SO 4 19 6 03 6 76 t 991 ( i 731 - 6 85, 4 87 4 20 4 24 4 33 4 344. ee 1 ft 02 6 091 4 7 4 7l ''! 2 20 3 it 1 80 Dec I..! Iiac a uo 4 4 il 3 21 3 27 6 09 4 63 I 74 3 2.1 8 iH 3 28, 3 23 Deo. l". ON 6 9.". 8 'lb I 2o 3 19 40!4,j 6 131 6 8s 4 64 'Indicates K 1 m 1 . aa 1 ,1 1 ... 1 1 1 .1 -.. . 1 hui.b ,r, iiuiiub;, Tin olllcUl number of cars of Block nrniic h , .. . . . i . . .... , . -o .. ... wua uy eacn roaa was: ...... I .. ., , . . r xr a. a n n nil. Diip. nors, C.. M. A Bt. P. Ry... 1 4j y abash j 2 Mo. Pacific Ry.. ...... 1 " t nlon Psclrlc Huii.m n ,0 ' C. t N. W. Ry 2 1 . r., ha. at M. v. Ky.... 24 21 m - ftv.p-M- o... a 23 .. i k. c. & st. j. i C., R. I. A P. east... 6 4.. c.. r. 1. p. wet... 1 .; :: Illinois lantnl i Chi. Great Western!! .'. 6 -Total receipts 96 146 48 t . a,", , " . V atJ B s--V;C-l.n WBVI aa follow", each buyer purcnaaing the num- 1 I1H 41 IHIM1UI I llin trtr tha rtau'a mm m. r-va w. aavnu 114U'tJltCU e CatU.Hog.8heeD Omaha Packing Co 3ii 971 fi7 Bwlft and Company 644 l.ti28 1 4M Armour & Company 6i1 1.83 2,lu5 - ........ m ......... -nt a.via a. till -""anjr i.-. Lo,, boo t.ny .... 1,092 Armour i Co., 800 City .... 2,3)17 Vnnsant & Co 87 Carey & Benton 14 Lobman & Co 264 W. I. Stephen 1 Huston A Co 4a T.lvlnff-etfina. S. Bltatu e H. F. Hamilton 1 !! J r . Hus 34 Wolf -Ar Mlirnan liai 8am Werthelmer 94 '.' u. r. noDuick ll 1-faaertv no Other buyers S26 .... 479 Total .2,803 9.388 10,694 CATTLE There was a very licht run of cattle iiere this morning lot- a Thursday and, a packer all needed a few cattle. uetuiiia was uuiie active, wun prices sen eraiiy steady on all grades. mere were several vara of corn-fed steer In the yards, but the quality ot moat ot them was oniy talr. l'acaera, though, took hold In talriy good naoe and the market on anything at ail desiraole could ateiy bo vuu.ou eictiuy. as compared wita the cloeo of last- wees, there la also little change. On some days tha market haa an. peared a little atronger and on oihera price iiava ucth www, uui as compared witn laat week mere l practically , no yuo table viiaiigc The cow market was also actlva and stcsuy today. 'Iher were not many on aale and, aa buyer all took hold. It only too a lew minute for everything In sight to change hands. As compared with tha close ot last week the market la about lwtt 16o higher, the greatest advance being ou the better grade. uim, veat calves and stag showed no quotable change from yesterday, and In tact have tieen selling in Just about the same notches ail the week. The small number of stockers and feed. ers in sight tins morning brought specu jKiors uui in gooa season and, as the de maim irom ine country yesterday was fairly good, they all wanted fresh cattle this morning, everything at all good met wun reaay aaie ai luuy steady prices. Common kinds were not as active, but still they could be quoted steady. Tne nine a has been the caae all the week, western grass beef steer were scarce and sold readily at Arm price. Range cow and stockers and feeders aixo aoid tuny steaoy. Bom grass cow thi morning sold a high aa fci.36. Representa tive sale; BEEF STEERS. Ms. At. Pr. No. At. tl i 40 it ;....uit 1 MM I SO 4 12ti 10U 8 15 1 1J7I II 12 3 li 74 1311 at 1021 I Tt tl 1471 41 nut 1 w 1 iuo M MS 4 00 80 laat at 12! 4 01 It, U'lt 10 120 4 SO COWS. 1 1140 8 04 8 10S4 8 0 8 05 1 mo 4 4t 3 10 17.... 1014 1 1U00 I 10 1 mo 1 KM 8 10 loat 4 tit 3 10 1 1260 3 til I tt 1 1IM t 170 I la I iiwi t Kl 18 1 iw( If IOUI I IS 1 J4H 1 110 3 40 11 a, 1 1120 I SO I tit 1 ioo a so HEIFERS. 1 tH IN 1 KO IS til 3 14 4l I " a 1 uao IS 873 8 70 BULLS. 1 1410 a 10 1 iino 1 1144 a 14 1 1610 1 10 8 16 . I I,) 1 110 3 IS 1 13M 1 1240 3 40 1 wa 1 ino a so 4 49 4 41 4 4 4 , 4 M 4 to I St I 44 t 44 t 46 t 7 t e il Ml I to 3 16 4 Ml a ?i I II STAOS. ,.ioo a so CALVES. . 420 a 00 s sr.t I Tt SU4 I SO 1.. iw 4 as STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4W a is IS. 1220 a 10 . S10 I so I 00 a. aul I 10 NEBRA8KA. 1 cow 860 1 feeder... 4 2 65 6 feeder.. 42 I 20 2 76 8 feeder 872 8 10 2 65 2 10 2 60 2 26 205 16 steers.. ..nrm a o 11 cow.. 3 10 . 1 cow... t W Jcceva.. 3 iil t COWS.. 2 06 8 cows. , 8 OS 2 cows.. . 970 .1490 . 970 .KM 24 cowb... too 12 cows... .1133 28 steers. ..1110 ..IO11O .. 820 .. 7tf .. M6 .. 970 .. 880 .. 210 .. 830 ..105 ..1142 1 cow..., 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 8 cows.., 1 cow.... 1 cow.... 1 calf.... 1 cow.... X cows.., 7 steers. 948 950 2 60 3 00 1 cow 1020 2 Oil 1 cow 911O 25 97 feeder.. 1176 1 75 1 feeder... 1000 4 60 21 cows 948 2 25 1 cow Ki0 2 60 1 heifer.. ..1090 8 40 1 bull IujO 2 25 6 cows 84 5 35 14 feeder.. 627 1 75 1 calf...... 330 2 06 2 00 3 40 3 75 2 70 t 10 t 00 2 25 206 3 25 140 2 heifer.., 676 1 bull. 1 hull. .10.10 970 1 calf 140 7a J. Kerch Neb. 1 calf.., 6 cow. . 670 .HE16 I 00 1 oteer I 60 11 cow 860 S 76 9t3 100 73 236 P. Msrtln N'eh heifer.. TTJ l 7 feeder.. J. Henderson Neb. 27 cow 821 2 00 J. Nelson Neb. t COW 1270 1 40 N. Nelson Nab IS feeders.. 677 3 15 1 feeder... too 820 2 26 1 to R. Peterson Nh. I COW 6M 1 60 1 steer JT Mats Nab. 60 feeders. . ta I 85 Oeurii B. Kninn-fola 81 feeder.. 963 I 30 II. HUman Neh. 1 COW 90 2 35 tcowa.. .lono . Ml . 621 2 65 260 2 15 6 feeders.. TH I 00 i cows... 4 feeder.. 622 3 16 6 heifer.. II Halbrlaht Nrh. 10 feeder.. 645 3 15 13 feeder., 74 I 10 6e0 t0 27 feeder.. 7M0 t 40 1 feeder... 8 steer.... 60S 2 40 J. Johnson Neb. 20 cow 1014 2 to 1 cow 660 ItO 1 cow l&o 6 00 H. H. Cochran-Idaho. 14 steer. ...1077 2 ft t steer.. ..117, laioolW. KM 3 M aw steer.. ..11) 30 1 bull.. 1380 1 76 IHKJB There was quite a llbersl run re ported this morning, but a lsrs.e percentage of them were conplfned direct to fta-al packers, which left the number on iaw:e rsther small. The mi rket opened Rtjlik; higher and trading was quite active. A little later In the morning It looked as though ther Were not enough hugs to fl'l the requirements of the trade and the mar- Ret ror a tlmo Was full v a dime hlsher The close was more like the opening. The general market could prohably best lie de scribed by calling It general'y a dime higher and active at the advance. Heavy hogs sold largely from 34.35 to 84 4". Medium and mixed hogs sold from 64 40 to $4 46 and butcher weights and choice lights sold Trom 84.46 to 84.60. It Is noticeable that If the hogsi weigh much under pounds they sell down with the extreme heavy hogs or even below them. Butcher weights now seem to sell to the best sdvsntage, or In other words those weighing from XI pounds up. Commission men are cautioning their ship pers to look out for the hoga wrigning under 300 pounds, for they are not com manding the premium they wer a hort time ago. Representative sale: No. At. Sh. fr. No. At. 6h tt. 43 J2S 100 4 15 10 !70 1"0 4 4 14 311 40 4 IS 17 ITT SO 4 40 44 lut SO 4 SS tt 170 to 4 4 M J.M ISO 4 IS 74 171 80 4 40 M 141 ... 4 1 40 18 ... 4 44 lot U ... 4 IS SI tfl 140 4 42 41 ITT ... 4M tl 2 SO 4 41 1 St tS 10 4 IS 70 148 40 4 434) 84 rm no 4 IT't Tl I4S to 4 421, S4 14 ao 4 1714, 87 '7" 4 4l'a St IT 10 4 7H tt 9S 10 4 42', SI 14 40 4 17 S tt IS ITO 4 KH SO IM M 4 17V, 44 IM 880 4 34, 50 i 40 ir, tt 4S ... 4 4t4 41 t8 ... 4 I74, SI IM ... 4 42e tt 1X3 110 4 17V, 71 17t tnl 4 47V, SS ITS 40 4 17 V, 17 141 40 4 42 4) IS lit 44 4 I7V4 St 11 M 4 451 V, 40 3. ... 4 17 V, U t7 19 4 42', 0 114 120 4 171 14 lit 120 4 4:Vb SS 140 40 4 17 "4 46., ... 4 f.'t si t:l tan i 171, tt mt it 4 4:, St lit ... 4 40 4 tat ... 4 42 V, U tni SI) 4 40 4 114 ... 4 41 it ISO 40 4 40 to 20 ... 4 41 51 tl lat 4 40 87 1SS M 4 4S to 270 IU0 4 4S tt 140 H 4 41 4T llH 140 4 40 4 ISO 120 4 4S TS 14 ... 4 40 11 "! 10 4 45 St 110 40 4 40 to 201 40 4 44 M !!t 40 4 40 44 110 ... 4 45 tl 2t to 4 40 tl 114 ... 4 4S 14 .HI 10 4 40 87 lit tt 4 45 Tl 217 10 4 40 tl 14 40 4 4S 77 I I 240 4 40 M 110 ... 4 471, Tl 24 0 4 40 14 IKS ... 4 47V, M Jf.l tO 4 40 44 Ill ... 4 4TS 11 241 ..T 4 40 84 114 ... 4 4714) SO 100 lit 4 40 tt 174' ... 4 10 41 SHI ... 4 40 Tt 11 100 4 SO tt 12 140 4 40 74 171 ... 4 SO 40 144 ... 4 SO SHEEP There was rather a light run of sheep her this morning and a tho demand waa In good shape the market ruled active and generally steady all around. There waa quit a sprinkling ot fed stuff Included In the receipts and the quality of some of It was the best of the season to date. Fed ewes sold as high aa 8.1.36 and some graoser brought 83. Fed lamb sold from 85.15 to 85.25 and fed wethers brought 83.65. Trad ing was active on all desirable gradea of both grassers and fed stuff and an early clearanco was made. There wtr quite a few feeder Included In the offerings, but the demand was fully equal to the occasion and an actlva and steady market resulted. quotation tor grass stock: Choice west ern lambs, 34 6064.75: fslr to good lambs. 84.264J-4.50; choice yearling. 83.4octi3.60; fair to good yearlings. 83.1Dj3.40; choice weth ers. 83.2T4i3.40; fair to good wethers, 83.009 2.25: good to choice ewes, 82.600285; fair to good ewe. t2.&i7 2.50; choice feeder Jambs, t3.Of4 10; fair to gocd feeder lambs, 83 259 3 SO; baby lambs, I2.00&3.00: feeder year ling. riiM&3.60; feeder wether. 6315i3 3.'; feeittr ewes, $2.0032.50; cuiU, 81.00y2-0u. Roprcaeutatlv sale: No. A v. Pr. 1 buck 20 2 60 101 fd western ewes 96 2 75 27 red western ewes 104 3 00 49? Wyoming ewea 96 3 00 6 fed western ewe W2 ,3 00 1 fed western ewes 120 3 65 (5 fed western ewes 139 3 56 1265 fed western wethers 115 S 65 18 fed western wethers 1"9 S 75 11 fed western wethers 108 4 00 14 feci western lambs 81 6 00 S3 fed western lambs 67 6 CO .233 fed western lambs 79 6 15 27 fed western Iambs 91 6 15 I 227 cull ewes 89 1 75 62 Wyoming ewes 100 2 65 10 Nebraska yearling 81 8 00 104 Wyoming yearlings 94 3 25 M Wyoming yearling w i z& 58 cull lamb 45 8 25 669 fed western wether 100 t 40 821 fed western yearlings 71 t 65 ! 293 Wyoming ffeder ewes 89 I SO 801 Wyoming lei dor yearlings. 71 8 35 599 Wyoming feeder yearling. 71 8 85 33 Wyoming recoer yearlings., is a ao 248 Wyoming feedf yearlings,. 80 ' 4 00 850 Wyoming feeder jearllngs.. 60 4 00 4 lea Jiativ umiit is e ta CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Fair Receipts of "fork, with Higher Price for Hogs. CHICAGO. Dec. i CATTLE Receipts, 12.000 head; steady to 10c lower; good to rlme steera, $6.136.76; poor to medium, 3.6034. F6: stockers and feeder. 22.0C74.30; Ar a, KJVf.m Ot. niaM tl IA nmnrtrnfm I.V."lf a.M , II' I 1 , M , .w. ' " 1 ' ' , 81.60(32.36; bull. 2.0H.60; calves. 82.6066. 76; Texas fed steers, $3.004.25; western steers, 83 0Of 4.00. HOOB Receipts todsy. ot.ow ned esti mated tomorrow, 18,000 head; market mostly loifi5e higher: closed lower; mixed and butchers', S4.454rl.S0; good to choice heavy, 84.nMf4.SO: rough heavy. 34va4.60; light. 84.40I&4.7O; bulk of sales, 84.&Mj4.5. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 16.000 head; aheep and lambs slow; good to choice wethers. 13.7twg-4.2S; fair to choice mixed, 83.0Oii8.75: weatern sheep, 82.954.00; native lambs, 84.0045.66; western lambs, 84.2534.75. Kami City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Dec. t. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,500 head. Including 400 southerns; market was dull to a shade lower; export and dressed beef steer, B'.10c jower, 85.10(9 6 40; fair to good. 61. '543-4.45: western-fed steers, alow, 63.15fr3.76; stockers and feed ers, steady, 32.b04f3.7o; aouthern steers, low, 82. 6042.3.00; aouthern cowa, alow. 31.75 62.40; native cowa, alow, 81.75iV3.50; native heifers, slow. 32.1W3.90; bulls, steady, 32.15 433.66; calves steady, 32.75&6.00. HOOS Receipts, 10,000 head; marktt 15 too higher; top. 84.77; bulk of aales, 14.65 4.72; heavy, 64.70iiM.77: packers, 84.6o4.io; pigs snd fights. 84. 6074.72. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1500 head: market steady: native lamba. 84.506$ 6.36; weetern lambs, 84.5ot6.25; fed ewes, 12.903.86; stockers and feeders, 82. 6563. 35. t. I.ools I.lro Stock Market. ST. LOTJIS. Dec. t. CATTLE Receipt. 4 500 head, Including 2,000 head of Texana; market dull and steadv; native shipping and export steer. 84.4"i9S 20; dressed beef and butcher' steers, 84 oni 00; steers un der 1.000 lbs.. 13.6064.80; stockera and feed ers. 32.25fi3 P5; cows snd heifers. t2.254?l.0O; csnners. 81 754T2.2S; bulls. 32.2a3.50; calves. 83 0016 60; Texas and Indan steers, f2.S,? !."; cows and heifers, 82.0O&3.26. hihjb rteceipts, ,wv neaa; maraet nrm at a slight advance: pigs and lights, 34 3Gft4.t6; packer. 4.26fi4.46; butchers' and cest neivy, ta.wai.wi. BHF.EF AND l.AM HR Rerelnts. 2.600 head; market firm: native muttons, 83 lotfi 4.00: iamba. S4.00n5 60: cull and bucks, 82.50 63.00; stockera, $1.7bS2.60. Now York 1.1 e tltock Market. NEW TORK. De. S. BEEVES Receipt. only 26 head' no trading of any Importance; feeling ateady; no export today. CAI1VE6-Receipts, 81 head; market ex tremely dull: about 650 ra vea unsold. In cluding six cars of western; veals slow, but about ateady; no grasser or western calvea sold; veals, 80.006. 80. HCKiS Receipts, &,n neaa; no on sa.e; market steady. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,412 head; market slow: sheep steady; choice lamb Bteady, others weak to 10c lower; common to prime sheep sold at 82.50fi-3.6ZH; culla, 82; common to prime lambs, 85.0oiiJ 6.75; load of extra. 86.05; Canada lambs, 8o.62Vi&5.75. t. Joseph l.lv Stork Market. HT JOSEPH. Doc. t CATTLE Re ceipt, 1.642 head: merket steady to 10o lower; natives, 83 60iC.25: Texss end west am. 82.601(14.75; cow and heifer, 316 4J1 65; Blocker snd feeders. 32.50ti4.16. uma naiceinte fi ovi head: market un evenly hlgtier; !ght, 84 6'4(4 t6; medium and hesw, 14 cp4 . BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, t M head; market stendy to 10c higher; lamb, 85.69; wether, 84 26; awes. 83 60. loax City LIt Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia;, Dec. t. 'Special Tele gram.! CATTLE Receipts. oo head; mar ket tadv; beevea, t3.7&34.GQ; cows and bsifera. 82.00iQ3.26; stockera and feefleru. $2 5"rt.eO; calvea and yearllnga, 82 .2S'j3 30. HOOS Receipts, 4 000 head- mnrket ICO higher at 82. Jew 4. 46; bulk. 34.3584. 40. Stock la Slgkt. Following are the recelpta of li vo atock at the ig principal weatern cltle yes- lerasy: Cattle. .. s.nut . .120 . .. 8.5i0 .. 4.500 , .. 1.542 ' .. bcO Hogs. 9 4' 87.00 10.000 4.000 6 0j! 4.000 Sheep. I 8 80 I 15.0 2.6i M) ?.J0 t tij Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Loula .. St. Joseph .. Bloux Cliy .. Total ... .29,410 72.470 33.191 Oil 4 Real a. NEW TORK. Dec. l-OILS Cottonseed. teady. Petroleum, steady; refined New Xurlt. .u, ruiaaciytiia ana iiailimore, 1 Steer 1100 J SO 1 bull 1280 1 75 f46; rhlladelphln and Baltimore, la bulk, 86. Turpentine. Arm. 69fi9iFr. ROSIN yulei; strained, rommon to good. OIL CITT, ra., Dec. 8. OILS Credit bn.1 ancea, 3187: certlllcates, 31. 9, bid; sale:-, 6.000 bbls. at 31 9ft; shipments. 62.2H7 bbls, average 71. Ml bbls.; runs, 82.4-tl bl.la. Ship, ments. Lima. 6.9'5 bbls., average, 49,4.10 ui'ie. , rune, a.:.mz onis. SAVANNAH, Ua., Dee. S.-OIL8 Turiien tlne. firm, 6H. ROSIN-Klrm; A. B, C. D, P, t1.6f: F, 32.20; 1, tt.65; K, f-'.A0; M, 82.90; N, 83.1; W O. $3.35; W W, 83.60. Wool Market. LONDON. Dec. I.-WOOIt-A sale of 4.011 bale of sheep skin was held In Mincing Lane today. The attendance was good. Withdrawals Were heavy, owing to slow competition. Merinos ,nd fine crosshreds were "4 per cent lower and coarser cross hreds showed a lost of 10 per cent. Follow ing are the sales of and prlcee nhtalned for clothing and combing: New South Wales, 134 bales at 4Ti7V,c: Victoria. 607 bales at 4 8d; South Austrslla, 840 bales st Mf7d; West Australia. 867 bales at 6M,8Vrt; Tas mania, 6M bales at 4VtKV,d: New Zealand, 274 bales nt tvitif'!!; Punta Arenas, 774 bales at 4fd; Falkland Islands. 68 bales st 6iirj64d; Buenos Ayres, 39 bale at 4v,t 5Sd. BOSTON. Dec. t WOOIThe cur rent quotations for the day were: Territory, Idaho, line. HfflRc; fine medium, ltai?,-; medium, lvj19c; Wyoming fine, 14T16c; fin medium, 1t4jl7c; medium, 18H019c: Vtah nd Nevada, tine, 15til6c; fine medium, 17f 17Vc; medium, lS-Sicj Dakota. ntn, 1B1-; tine medium, ",6'vJi7It-; medium, 19i2ftcj Montana, Ine choice, 1920p; fine medium, chilce. !Mf20c; staple. 2ie21c; medium choice, JCAiile. BT. LOUIS. Dec. . WOOL Dull. easv. ut unchanged: medium gradea combing 1 clothing. 174721Vrc: light One, lW17Vc; heavy line, 12SH',c; tub waahed, HjQr.c. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Deo. 8. COFFEE-Spot Rio, firm; No 7 Invoice, 8tc; mild, firm: Cor dova, 7!tfl2Vc. The market for futures opened firm at an udvnnce of 6fll3 point following f)rm cable and continued small receipts, which scent to be stimulating in connection with reports of unfavorable) crop prospects, bull sentiment and causing a apread of the In'ylng Interest. Right at the start thi morning the market whb very active, sales on 3 cnll being 50,0o0 bugs, and after this th.' was no decrease In ac tivity and the t.iarkct ruled very firm. Large blocks of lon; coffee came out of tho advance, but tin re waa buying from prac tically all sources and In the afternoon It was reported that an Importing Interest known as the chief bear leader In ' o recent prolonged declines had turned bu) a and were buying aggressively. During most of the day prices fluctuated around e. level net 154126 points higher, but toward the close the market eased off a little undfir continued realizing and wss finally steady, net Wf20 points higher. Aie were 292,000 bags, the largest yet rep .td. They In cluded December, 6.20ifi.301. , January. 6.30j) 6.40c; February, 6.40c; March, 6.6tV96.70c; May, 6.80fr7.tOc; June, 6.85c; Jjly. 6lvfi7.05c; August, 7.0C4j".10c; September, 1 UK(77.30c. Whisky Market. ST. LOUIS, Doo. I WHISKT-Steady. 1.31. ' CINCINNATI, Deo. t.-WHISTTT-Dlstll-lers" finished goods, dull, higher on bast of 31.27. PEORIA, Dec. S.-WHI8KT-On th basl of 11.27 for finished goods. - CHICAGO. Dec. 3. WHISKT Steady, on basis of finished goods, 31.27. The New Short Line of th Chicago Oreat Westers, Railway Offer two finely equipped train tlally from Omaha and Council Bluff to 3t. Paul nd Minneapolis. The Flyer running v-ry night to th Twin Cltle I unexcelled for peed and comfort. The Day Exprea 1 the best train for Fort Dodge, Mason City and Austin. For further Information apply to GEORGE F. THOMAS. General Agent, 1512 Farnam 't., Omaha, Neb. Rer. Morgan Sarprlsed. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Dec. t. When seen today regarding the announcement from Springfield, III., that h had been elected bishop coadjutor of the Episcopal diocese of Springfield, Rev. George Brlnaley Mor gan aald today that It was a complete sur prise to him and that he had received no official Information about It. He added that while he would of course consider It. he had made no plana in reference to It acceptance.- Mr. Morgan haa been for sev enteen year rector of Christ church In thi city. - ratal Wreck la Ohio. HAMILTOK. O., Dec. 3 -A head-on col lision occurred today on th Dayton jk Western Traction railroad near Eaton. O. An eastbound car. running empty, collided with a westbound car filled with passen ger. Dr. Clarence W. Lehman, a pasaen gnr, was crushed to death and Motorman Young fatally Injured. Carelessness la charged a th cause. REAL F.8TATE TRANSFERS, Deed filed for record ' yeterday aa fur nished by th Midland Guarantee and Trust company, ponded abstracter, 1M4 Farnam street; Margaret Murray to Oscar Peterson, lots 11. 12, 13, 14. 16 and west H lot 1 16, block 6, Belvedere add t 1 Thomas Merryweather and wife to William 11. Merryweather, part Bee. .18-16-10 8,000 John A. Allen and wife to Thomas Merryweather, eV, sec. 17-14-10.. 6,01-0 John H. Harte and wife to Sarah V. 1 Comer, lot 6, block 100, Dundee Place 65 Benjamin Folaom and wife to Oscar Peterson, lot 4, block 204V. city 1,500 Bertha I. George and husband to Su san E. George, lots 18 and 19, block 1, A mo Place add 1 Katie Tnmbrmk to Herman Tombrlnk, lot 7. block 70, South Omaha 1,200 James H. Sherwood to C. H. Gulou, part lot T, House)' sub. Cap add 600 Nathan H. Cornell to Tukey Land Co.. lot 3. block 6. mid lot 6, block , and lot 11, block 6. Iaabel 1 E. T. Heaps, executor, to Peter Cock rell, lot 11, block 8, Matthew' ub. in Albright's Ch 1(0 Margaret Hpellman to Frank Ratav, lot 6, Jackson's sub., Potter A Cobb' x2d add 250 Dr. Mary V. Lea fund to aid worthy students to Margaret Hpellruan, same 225 Annette C. Carter and husband to Grace 1L Gulou, lot 4, block 2, West Omahu 1 Charles P. Whlto and wife to Ida 8. Hammond, lot 18, block 13, Hanscom Place , 4,500 D. V. Bholea Co. to Flyra B. Cronln, lot 13, block 7. Dupont Plac-j; ........... . 1,000 James Harris to William jVwler, lot 69, Garimount Place , u L639 ruiCAuo. MttSEAPOLI. Mala trie rianhattan BullUlog;, ST I'AUU niNM Doalora In S -k$, Grab, Provisions Bor I old for cash of 00 rtao"rbla Margins. 8 Impertaal Raehaagea, ' .'rivals Wires. Write for our dally market letter and prl vata telegraph cipher mailed frs. Ship Ycur Grain to Us BRVNCH OFFICES: OMAHA-109 Be Bldg. 'Phon 3514. SOUTH OMAHA-323 and 325 Exchange Bldg. 'Phone 72. COUNCIL BLUFFS 406 and 400 Sapp Bldg. 'Phon 574. LIrOL!t. DEI MOlni. COE "cM?" STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS W kav over 160 ofrloo. Reference: in Stats aad Nat I Baaa Otltt Sat VltH IS TUBfi BKST. Out of Towa Bualnaas SoUdtatt OessasBraochi 118 Far aa f Tat. t41 TWOS. M. WADDtCK. CarrctpondCfit I J 1 Eduards, Uood i 11.11