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TTIE OMAHA DAILY TiEKx SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1003. CRAIN AM PRODUCE MARKET letbac't U Wsest Fricst Comti lkVotign L'quiia-I n b titgt CORN PRICES AR SOMEWHAT 10WIR at end ProvUloa follow Ileal of Market aa lleaarta at Lars Re ceipt of Itogl and fell In . CHICAGO. Dee. I. l.luuldatlun lv local fcngs nd Indisposition on lha per. Of (he tinders In gtiitial to open new v couius to mrry over Buiidsy leaulied In a eila:k to giain price iu). ana iviay wheat ctoaeu Vc lowor. it.ay toi n avinl oat wi eaoh down Ho''. rule Janua.y provisions oloaad from tVt to UVeO lower. Tha cables did not respond iu the ad vance bar yesterdny caused an earner tone Id wheat at the Start, and npei.lng ales on May war unchanged 10 Sc luwa. at MVto to l2a. That wua a fair cat tared demand early, but the offering wi re more than sufficient to meet the stunts and after selling at 8it42e. May gisuunl y declined. Local longs aold freely through out tha entire session and tnt-re waa aoth Ing In tha way of new to ailmulata any large buying movement. With lha excep tion of tha July option, which waa Arm 0.1 Continued dry weather In the winter wheat action, tha market closed weak, with Mxy He lower, at t2o: after 1 selling at !' 2o. Clearances of wheat and (lour were aqua! to Btt.luo bushels. Primary receipts were 876.600 bushels, sgainst 843.300 bushels year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chl caga reported receipts of 376 cara, against 78 cars last week, and 886 cara a year "Lxpectatlone of heavy deliveries on De enmber contracts caused liberal liquidation of that option In the corn pit, and the market weakened under the pressure to ell. The weakness In wheat also had a depressing Influence. Tha demand waa only moderate and from scattered itfiurcee. After opening a shade to SV,0 lower, at io. May sold between HIH3c and.4:;n, triage, closing at 43Sc. Iocal recelpta were ZU3 curs, with 7 of contract grade. The same condlflona that governed whent and corn prevailed In oata and tha mar ket ruled weak. Ixcal longs sold out their December holdings and this affected the whole Hat. May opened a ehade to Vkftttc lower, at ICVu and aold between 3d and 3SHC, cloalng at MVfcO. Local receipt were ISA cars. Uberai recelDta of boas and renewed talk of enormous receipts for nent week caused liquidation of provisions. The sell Ing waa largely by packers. Shorts wart tha beat buyers, but there waa a scattered demand from other sources that held the market steady at the decline. January pork oiosed 17Vfr lower, nt J10.8TK; January lard and ribs were each 7 He lower, at 3C3?Vs nd 35 87H- Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, W cars; corn, 200 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs, 60 000 head. Tha leading futures ranged as follows: Artloles.1 Open. Hlnh.l low. Close., Tes'y. Wheat Peo. May July Corn reo. May July Oets Deo. , May July Pork . Jan. Lard Jon. May Rlbe Jan. Mar 9 is 4! 43 V4 4Rt,I'i 42&45 42Vtfi 8 IK 10 w u 80 10 ?',, 10 rr !0 87 11 OS U 22Vij it 36 vA 13. I u a t 40 U 9) t 87V4 44 l2H 6 UO a us os I a i: 2H Ko. i. a New. KLOUlv-rirm; winter patents, kOOftt .; iraignts. ft.itD4.lO; spring patents, 4 Ouu 4.30: straights, 3.60tj3.ii; bakers, M.tO'uS.rf. WHKAX-No. I spring, Hj3ci No. red, Ko. I, 42o ; No. t yellow. 44Hc OAT&No. I. Hci No. I white,, 3t4w.e. BAKLKY-aoo'diifeedlnf, I437c; fair to Choice malting. 48ig6tlc. BE.EDS No. 1 flax. 91o; No. 1 northwest rn, 180. Prime timothy, II. . Clover, eon tract grade, $11.00. PBOVIS10N&-Mea pork, per bbl.,111 13 CU.ffi. Lard, per 100 lbs., tti SiVt tu. ahort ribs sides (loose). I6cvic.2s. Khort clear Ides (boxed;, U.l4Vo4.i4. Following were ths .receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: nacripi". nrtipmenra. S0.4O0 19.400 Ut.t'jO U3W) lU.tOO I M SOJ l7.b-)0 ..( lt.bOO 3,7tjO ;.. .114,100 19,Stv Floor, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oata, bu. Rye, bu. .. Lariey, bu. On tha Produce exchange today ths but ter market waa steady; creameries, lo Use; dairies. 14frjilc. HUUH fc'irra; at mark, cases included, X34-rc. , CHEESB-Bteady, lOffloc. MKW YORK CENBHAL MARKET. Quotation f tho Day Various Comsnoditles. NEW YORK. Deo. I. FLOUR Rsoelpts. tf.tU bbls.; exports, 18,230 bbls. The mar ket continued firm and held higher; winter patents, 34.00iH4.3f; winter straights, 34.0iXii 410; Minnesota patent, 34.ifru4.75; winter extras, 33.00ij3.3S; Minnesota bakers, 3J.7wi 75; winter low grades, 3i0-J.18. Ryo flour, steady: fair to good, 33.4.40; choloe to fancy, $J.4&j.U. Buckwheat flour, firm, .'.3tiJ6. . CORN MEAL Quiet; yellow western, 1.U3; city, 31.01; kiln dried. 3J. 003.06. RYE siteady; No. 3 western, ttio f. o. b., gfloatj standard Jersey, ouoiSo. BARLEY Vlulet; feeding, Wo e. I. f. Buf falo: malting, 4(vtt0o j. . i. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 78,075 bu.; exports, Ctl. 164 bu. Spot, steady; No. 2 red. Ho, ele vator; No. 3 red. 8140 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 140 f. o. b.. afloat; no. 1 nam AianuoDa, nominal I. afloat. All things considered, wheat in ,Nm York was very steady early. At times . the price tell off with weakness, but It! rnuicu I'vreisiciiiiy on room covering ana ly the small stocks here, The close wua dull nd easy. Influenced by a bearish private crop report. Price showed a purlin) I'o net decline; May, ki l-lOo, Closed jc; July, SJSi&WHo. closed S.'Hc; December, r01t-16ftlVaC. closed 91c. CORN Reoelpts, 81.6U0 bu.; exports, 6.'. ITS bu. Spot quiet; hhj. 3. lie elevotor. S1,v ' afloat; No. t yellow, t3u; No. 8 white, 6io. ine corn market was weak and lower on selling for long account and an : shipping. i.dc, slate com-non to eho-e, liiu-L 2lii:SWo; olds. rJil2o; Pa- rifcus, 11m ;7c. Steady; Gslveston.' 30 to 28 lbs.. - j iurma, ti 10 w lue., ire; triia u'r, .. nt 31) lbs., 13'0. ATHKR-St.sdy: acid. 23iff2EHo. tOVlfcilONS-Beef. steady; family, tlOOO t n.60; mess, 38 0t"li9.00; beef hams. $J.lOj22 racket. 3 00$ 10.00; oily extra India mess. "'iXyl7.i0 Cut meats, Irregular; pickled . '.lies, 35-11 10t pickled shoulders. 36; pickled ants, 810.6OtrU.60. Lard, steady; western .Mined. 37.0k; refined, steady; continent, t 7.30; at. A., 37 90; compound. K;.i(7.-'6. Pork, steady; family, 318.36; short clear, RICB-Firra; domestic, fair to extra, 814 tjc; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; extra creamery, 3So: creamery, common to choice. lij'.Mc; ren ovated. 13yl3ct factory, 13vk9l6c. I'll EES E Quiet; full ereain, fancy small aolored September, 12c; late made. 104c; mall white, September. 13o; late maa. loe; large colored. Septtmner, 12c; late Kade, IO'hc; large white, September, 1 2c; te made, 30'c. E(K1( Strong; stats and Pennsylvania ttearby, average best, 81e; stste and Penn sylvania aeoonds to firsts. mc; extra Krvstern, 81c; western seconds, W.i'iSc; west rn firsts. 30c; refrigerated. L'triCo. TALLoW-rirtn; city. 4o; country, 4 47o. Mllwankeo Orala Ilarket. MILWAUKKE, Dec. 6.-WIIEAT-Easy ; No. 1 northern. SWra4o; No. northern. k'-: Mav. 8:fiJi-c RYE Sluady; No. L StUfl57a BARLEY-Dull; No. 3, sic; am?lo. 330 CORN-eteady; No.i I. IQOci Mar, 3o. asked. Livoroool Orala aaa Pvovlsloaa. IJVERPOOL Dee. .-WHEAT-Steady; No. 3 rd, western, winter, 6s d. Futures met uecembcr. nominal: March, la 4VJ: May, 4s 3d. CORN-8iol steady; American mixed. 4a Id. Futures quiet; January, is d, March, la lld- Dalatk Crate Market. WVVUTn. Deo tV-WHEAT-On track: 3Ko. 1 coi Uiero. ivc No. 3 northera, t."o; BDsence 01 any support. 1 t ne close was I vQ j mixed auwc- No i whita Jr. S i dull and Ho net lower; May. 4t9cJ 'l ml"u- JJVC( " 1 nU- 4lJc. - t'liHo" IHC! V0embtr' 1V51C- clost,i .OaVs-No. I white. 8C38c; No. I mixed. QATd-Recelpts,' 2S3.7O0 bu.; exports. 7.963 I 'HAYlcrin b ll-notl,v fa 'n- ,i bt? ' Vlulet: No. i. dlUe: " atandard I . . . .T UlOthy. J9 w0; choice pral- e, 'mo 1 inii-;" jn 1 i,u -?W- ' W V, avrivi V 41 " IH V, I P4 .NO 417 P white, 41c: No. 4 white. 41fo4io. pt-t't r. uLJ'.... n... ... . y4iwv uvu w I 1 j8Ci (spring, J4vc; I-'ecen c; May, il'V-'. UATS-On trsxk and to arrive, I'o. UMAHA "IIOLUALt: 1IARNET. 4 oadltloa of Trade aad 4)aotatloaa on staple nad Kaucy Prodooe. v KGUS Fresh stock, 36c. Llti 1 otUTHV Hens. 7c; spring chick ens, , v , loutiers, eccoiCitig u , 1f tuiseys. ; ducki, . LliksSbiD PUULTHr-Tatkys. U'&lScj ducks. 'uivc: geese, kiuc; cnickens, ifriVkc; l.oiiB, iaeC. L i t 4 r.i. -Packing cttK'k. 134c; choice to fat iy ouuy, In tubs, loJttt, svrator, .'c. MtEHlt riHH Trout, lw, p.ckerel. 7c; plica. c , perch, dc, buflalo, I'suac; blue u.n, 16c. wliltcllsh, tic; aaiinou, , 11c; had dock. lUc, coulish, Via; redxnai'per, lie; l'lnitre. bond, per Hi.. 'c, luuslcia. green, per IK., .kc, tulllie.t J, lie, cuthah, 14o; Mn.k baa. iHnic; halibut, ic, crsppies. 12c; hcrrli.g. c; white bats, 13c, plui'flris, Sc. , OYBTEKS New Vork counts, per can,. 4"e. per g.il., .' 00; extra pelecta, per can, iu'e. ri-r k.iI , i.V5; atandard. per can ilc; per gnl., $I.n. hliAN--rir ton 314.30. HAY--Prlcea quoted by Omaha Whole- arile De-nora' aisocmiton: Choice No. 1 up land. II An; No 2. 37 00; .tiediti'n. 3-1.W; coarse, 6 00. Rye straw, $7.00. Those prl ee) are for bay tu ouU coior and iuulli. Lie rrjiiil fair and" receipts light. rORN-440. nATH-STe. HVH -No. !. GOr. CHhlSTMAa TP.EE3-Four to five feet per uoxeu, i.; tivc to auven feel, per d js en, K Mi; eight to nine leet. per iloxe.t, J oJi blue to ten (eel, pet UoSen, H mi, lre school snd ihurch purpooes, twsivs ty fourteen teet, each ll'l.oO; extra large, fif teen to twenty leet, each il.mitiA.W. EVERGREEN WREATHING In coils of twenty yards, per coil, tOctitluO. , WREATHS Magnolia and gala wreaths, per dozen, 31 ao''al.&0; evergreen wreaths, per dozen, fl.!S(ji.50; holly wreaths, per doten, Ji.ffll.&U. These designs are twelvu Inches In diameter. HOLl-V BRANCHES Per Case of 1x2x4 feet, about fifty pounds, 34.tAS4.&0; per barrel, 31. So. LONG NEEDLE PINES-Per doxen, 32.00 M18TI.ETOE Rranchea. Der flve-uound box, tl.Su; per pound, Sue. MMIetoe orders wli: be rilled about LctemLtr to and ship ped by cxprena only. VLGn.1 Ar.I.ES. POTATOES Coluruou. aoj; Dakolu. pef bit.. TIW7RC; native, Oo'diCc. SWEET POTATOES-lllinola, per bbl., 32. SO, NAVT BEANS Per bu., CEI.ERV -Small, per dox.. Kl)'i36c; larg California. 4D76c. ONIONS New home grown, dry. per lb., c; Spanish per crate, 31.50; Colorado yel low end red, 1HV rAliniril.L.WIiornitti ITnllutld. id. TURNIPS Canada rutabagas, per lb., iVic; wiiuo. per uu.. toe. CARROTS Per bu., 8Cc.-PAHSNIPS-Per bu., tuc.. PEETS Per tu.. 60c. CACLl FLOWER California, per crate. "TOMATOES -California, per 4-baskct crate, 32.S0&2.7S. CL'CTJMUERB Per dor. 31.00. FRUITS. APPLES California Bell flowers, per boa, 31. wi; New York Greenlnga, 33.60; Baldwins, I3.tfi: ellnir varietlpe SA.nlL GRAPES tony Ca:awbus, 2Tc; Imported MulugaJ, per kg, X5.0uti.&u. CKANBi'.HRiJl Jer. r , t er l b:.. 3.C0; per box, 2 75: Wlsoonsln Bell Bugle. 39.40. gUl.NCES CaliloinU, per box, U.K. TROPlAi tilcii'a. OKAXOi.t! Hona brlnals and r.iKaet., all lxes, U.b0; navels, large slse, 33.003.50; smaller sises, tJ.764.00. LKMuNe-C'aiitorui fancy, 300 to J(U tlx , ll.au; choice 240 to 370 sixes, 14.01 1 13. t'lGs Cull fornla, pur 10-lb. cartons, Hoc; Inipo ted Smyrna, S-crjwn, 14c; 5-crown, 10c; 7ciown, lk'K COCOANOTB Per sack, 31.00; per Cox., 60c. liATES-Perslcn, per box of 30 packages $100; per lb.. In Kl-lb. boxes, Sc; Oriental stuneu datek, per box, 33.40. BANANAS a er ma lum ax.'d bunch, (2.00 ti'lw, Jumbo, ti.1itti.26. MiSCKuLANEOUS. CHEESE locorutiti tirut. full cream, liVnc; Wiaooukln - xoung Americas, 3Vic; block Swiss, lac: Wisoonsin brick, 13&! TTieuuiikiii iiRiuerNir, w. L.nktL-u . hONk. f Nebi axaa, per 34 frames. 33.30; .tah and Comrado, rer 34 frames, 13.30. Ma-rbai SLUAK-UHU), par ID., 1UC. ClLiEH Per bol., &.fS, par H-bbl., 13.33. POPCORN Per lb, 40; shewed, 6'o. uoKSai itAXiiBU-i'er case of 3 aos.. Tia Lras.i iUIm NLT4-Walnuts. No. 1 soft-shell, per lb., 18c; hurd-shell. per lb., 14c; No. 3 soft-shell. per lb., c; No. t haid-slie.l, per lb., lac; Braslls. per lb.. lKSUc: niberts. nor lb.. U&llViic; almonds, sott-shell, per Id., lie; baru-.-hell, per lb., 13c; peuuns. large, per lb., Hblic; small, per lb., SVulUc; peanuts, per lb., 6Vc; ro-.strtd peunuts. per lb., 7c; Chill walnuts, ISjjiac; large hickory nuts, per bu., 31.78; sheil-barks, per bu., $1.7oJJ) J.oO; black walnuts, per ou., 31.25; sasteiu cliestnuts, per lb., lie. HIDES No. 1 gieen. Sc; No 3 green. Be; No. 1 aalted, 7c; No. I salted, c; No. 1 veal calf. to 13 lbs., 84c; No. 2 veal calf, 13 to IB lbs., c; dry salted hides. t'J l-'c; sheep pelts, iia,ic; horse lilUs, il.it 3.80. t tyoals Grata sad Prorlslnn. LOUIS. Dec 3.-WIIEAT-Lower: 8T J . mvua, urn. . vvhcaa Lowerj No. t red cash elevator, nominal; track, 814 g'j.'c; May, a4c; July, TO'c; No. 3 hard, 77 W 7UV4C LOKiM L,ower. no. 3 cash, 410; track, 44c, old; December. 41V4c; May, 41Hc. OATS-Lower; No. 3 cash. 3io: track, 37V4 Gi-Ai: December, Bita; May, 74o; No. 'i white, oc. ILOCK-Dull, but firm and higher; red winter patents. $4.o4.3S; extra fancy and Bir-iiHiii, ao. svrrj 9. .11 ; cicar, .tviMJ. oe.a.i 1 iino.ny, sieaay prime worth more. at J.2l.S5; CORNMEAl-gteady, 32.80. BRAN Firm; sacked, east trsck, TtiJTTio. MAY Firm; timothy, 3o.80S.l2.aO; prairie, rr.6u10.00. IRON COTTON TIES-31.06, BAGGING SfieUo. IIKMP TWINE 0. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing, $11.80. Lard, lower, 34.38. Bacon, quiet; boxed extra shorts, 17.76; clear ribs, 38.lJVi; short clesr. 38 STH. POULTRY-Steady; chickens. Tc: springs, iVuc; turkeys, loHc; ducks, 10c; geese, Sc. UL'T 1 Kit- Firm; creamery, ;)flJ,Vie: : dairy, I6uc. EGaS Lower, 27c, Joss off. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbH. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu,.... Oats, bu... 7.ti'0 3.000 .m.ooo . '-o.tX'O . 3,UW 36 t thl 31,000 ' :3,0C Kansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Deo, I. WHEAT De cember, oVic; May, To-Ho. cash No. 3 hard, T2iit73c; No. 3. eWaWsc: No. 4. tlyc'c; re jected, wtae; No. 3 red, 84ifS6c; No. 3, iJGOf! Firm: Missouri and Kansas stock, cue re.urn.'d, 17c; new No. 3 wliltewuod cases included, 173, Receipts. Bhlpments. Wheat, bu l"4ji) 136 M0 Corn, bu. 800 10.IOJ Ots, tu 14 0 0 17. .100 Fhtladelnlils I'roUoce Market, PHILADELPHIA Dee. I BUTTER Steady; fair denund; exira .etiein cream ery, the; same nenrby prints I7c. EGGS Firm: Rood demand: fr. h. i ih 31 u loea off; aam "csiern, 31c L .- - off, sums soutliwestet n. 8'31c less off; aan.s (ou'.h ei n Ike loss off CHEEBK-Steady; choice, lle; same fair to good. 10!jlle. Minneapolis Wheal, rionr and llran. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 8. W H K AT De cember, kM4uc; May, s2i4tj'.,c; July, 817,c, on track. No. 1 hard, M'jc; No. 1 northeru, Ki'c; No. 2 northern, i8)&c; No. 2 northern, T2$'7te. FLOUH First patents, 84.46 94 65; second patents. 34 3tN4 40: first clears. 33 tJ3.4u, second clear, 3.301(12.40. . Tolealo Seed llarkal. TOLKDO. Dec. l.-SET:DS-Clover. cash. 30.87; December, 3er: January, 30 90; Feot udry, 8t.lki; March. 87 04 Prime alalke, a.0. Prime timothy, 81.40. Peorl Market. PEORIA, Dee. CORN-Hlsher: No. t 43V; new No. 3. 40o; No. 1 t-c. new No. 4, 390. Oil and Rosla. OIL CITY, Deo, I OILS Credit balances. 187; certlflcstes, no bid: shipments, W,4fl; sverage. 74.116: runs, Tk.174; average, 83. la; shipments, Lima. 8Xr4; averase, W.I.tj; runa. Lima. 64.3jM; average. 68 351. NEW YORK, Deo. OILS Cottonseed. rteady; prime crude, nominal: prime vrl nw. 84e. Petroleum, steady; refined. 19 3n; Philadelphia and l'altln ore. 38.64: In bulk. H 6S. Rosin quiet; strained common to good 33 46 Turpentine, firm. 6'i9i,c. SAVANNAH, Dec. 6 -OILS-Ti'rpetitlne. firm, U-c. Rosin, firm: receipts 811; aalea t; exports. 3.119. Quoted; A. B. C. D. K. F., 33.26; I J . 12 30; M . t- V: I. 83 16: K., 22 80; M, ti.SK); W ue. 114, 3 fc. WW.. 13.60. CurN December. ISc: Mav !Tinir7Ui.. .-.,.;. . .v. ..-. ai, uiii, nucjr, .NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Toat ef Doub tl Heiiutioji .Ifanifeit foUowing Fridiv'i Act Tit. CLOSE IS STEADY, WITH LITTLE CHANGE laoreaao of Cask) Reaerres la Baaks Coais a lararlea, a De crease Had lleea Ki- peeted. NEW YORK. Doo. I.-There was a tons of doubt and hehitallon In today s stooa market whlcii iuite nalurully loliowed the appearance In eieruuy s market of eltns i a tulinlnutlun ot the rise. Yeslerda's Ihis volume til ueallhgs and the small net changes In price pointed both to heavy teuilxing and to large short cover ing. While the realising Is a strengthening factor ot the market the reduction of the abort interest deprives it ot a technical factor of strength. A renewed advance In Brooklyn Transit followed by the loC4l ttactloiis this morning obtained little fol lowing In the general Hat. A selling move ment followed, which carried a number of the leaders, suuh as Pennsylvania, United btaies Steel preferred and Amal gamated a point under laat night. A fever ish and iiieijuldr recovery succeeded upon the publication of the bank statement, ihe ill! or w.uco In cash rcsersa waa an xtlieeabla surprise compared with the ex pectation of a decrease of several hundrej thousand dollars mid it Is supposed to be due to the making up of former discrep ancies the other way, The Increase In tht loan Item of a little over 31.000,000 waa not disturbing. Tha market closed steady and not far from last night's level. The sterling exchange market was weak and declined to a level which will assure ths movement toward New Tork of any available gold supply In money markets. Conditions abroad as well a here prom ise a continuance of the firm money market for the rest of the year. But It is made clear from the movement of the Interna tional exchanges and the statistics of InUr national traoo that New Yoik command J the exchange situation. New Orleune and San Francisco have fflade further requisi tions upon New York for currency during the week and additional ahlpmenls to thoe points are expected, but the western de mand for crop moving purposes has come to an end. Gold for import has secured In the London mnrket whenever the movement of money ralea did not make It mors profitable for holders of exchange on Lon don to hold up their collection and leave the proceeds of loan In London. A new development has been the shipments of p-nld from Japan to Ban Francisco. San Francisco's exchange needs are usually satisfied by way of Australia, but large Australian crops have thrown the advan tage of exchange to that center. Sun Fran cisco finds It of greater advantage to dls- Sose of Its sterling exchange claims to apan and take gold from there In eom penastlon. The movement serves a a re lief from the San Francisco demands in New York for currenoy. Confidence Is undiminished -.hat money will become easier with the turn of the year, and It la believed that tha movement in stocks Is In part a discounting or this expectation. The bond market has been somewhat Ir regular, but has grown stronger In sym pathy with to.iks. United States 2s and the new 4s declined n Pr cent telow the closing call of last week. Following are the oleeing quotations on th. New vrll -tocfc eh.LoW.close. Atchison do pid Baltimore & Ohio. do pfd Canaulan PaclHo , Central of N. J... Chesa. fk Ohio Chicago & Alton... ,13.4u0 H) 6Vt ' . uo :' - . 6,Mi "ii-m 1 . 310 si b'Vi bT., . 1.4U0 lla Ui H7H lite 1,(20 314 84 70Vs 16 Vi 31 34' 70S4 34 7ov5 10 00 pta Chicago a W do B pfd Chicago N. W Chicago T. & T do pfd C. C, C. & St. L Colorado Southern.... do 1st pfd do 3d pfd., Delaware & Hudson.. Delaware, L. dk W.... Denver ot R. U 1.. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 3d pfd Great Northern pi,.. Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central 100 1,400 iio' "260 1,200 Hi 80O 100 lb- 271k 187 W IS 73 13 i, b4 lG7Sm 187 74V4 14V 74 14 23 84 15 168 l&Xlt ..... 21V4 100 8,100 1,425 740 88 BS 4sJ SB 2714 V4 ,,. ..... ..... lw 3 83 i& if lesa 89 ! X9T to Iowa Central .... ..... do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville & Nash.... 3,400 lu64 106 lu6-) 1404 141 119 LOVi 6e Manhattan L 141 Metropolitan St. Ry.. 3,100 iuV Minn. & Bt. ii Missouri Pacific 12,73 Missouri, K. ek T ttiO do pfd 608 N. R. R. of Mex., pfd. .... New York Central ... 1,200 Norfolk ot Western... 7M b2 17 8 91 17-4 1'" 38 87 118 m 6-1, 67 6 1. do pfd 1 Ontario A Western.... 1,800 21V Pennsylvania M.imO 118 87 21 , 21 110 '117 P.. C, C. 6l St. L 100 K Reading ll,8t0 do 1st pfd 700 do 2d ptd...., Rock Island Co 20.300 do pfd 2U St. L. & 8. r., 1st pfd. .... do Id pfd 200 St, L. Southwestern., do ofd St. Paul do pfd Southern Paclr)o ... Southern Hallway . do- pfd.. Texas & Pacific ... Toledo, St. L. at W. do pfd Union Pactflo ...... do pfd Wabash do pfd heeling L. E... Wisconsin Central. do pfd Adams Express .... American Express United Slates Exp ,. Wells-Fargo Exp ,. Atrial, copper su.wu 41H 19 Amer. Car dk Foun do pfd Amer. Unseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive..,. do pfd Amer. Smelt, at Refln. do pfd 27 13 14 14 70U 76 76 it 4B 46 700 100 6U0 848 Amer. Sugar Refln.. Anaconda Min. Co., Brooklyn Rapid T.. Colo. Fuel ft Iron... Col. A Hock Coal..., Consolidated Gas.... General Electrlo .... International Paper. do pM International Pump. do pfd National Biscuit .... National Lead North American .... Pacific MmiI People's Gas Preened Steel car.... do pfd Pullman Pal. Car... Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal & Iron., t'. S. Leather do pfd V. H. Rubber do pfd U. S. Steel do DM 1.8U0 44.160 , 400 Western Union Northern Securities... (7 89 u. Total sales for the day. 300,000 haras. . Rnatea' Utoek Qsataitoaa, BOSTON, Dee. S. Call loans. 8Vt per rnt: time loans. 6ftfll per rent. Official closing prices on stortrs and bonds: Att-kiaun 4a M4 Allouaa 414 .. 41 .. tl ..4U .. It .. 44 U.i central 4s... .. AmaiumtUd .... .. 74a Dn hm .. IV Cat A Had, ... . i! CanUnnlal ..14V4, Topper Kange ... At.aiaon do M p-aion A Albany., !l-lon M4ina.. B at s glrvat-d .. N V . N H a H. riukburj pfd .... I'okmi r'aclftc kca. C.ntral Amor. Sugar . ... do ptd Amor. T. A T Dumlnlon I. a 8.. Onaral ElaHrla Uui Elaetrls .., do pfd ,., t'nltid Prult V. . St-al do pld W.atlng. ooau&oa . dviouro Asked. .I4'i Uomialoa Coal "Si .1H1 rrai.kllu tw I. la Roral t . H Vohawk f i loia 01 1 Dominion .12:t Oeraoia .1M Parrot .IM Qulnoy . I Santa Pa Copper.. .14 Tamarack . Iota Trtnlir . T7v,Valtae gutae a . . 4st t'uk Victoria Winona tt Wolvartaa IWDily Wast Clearlag t:oase Averages. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. The statement of (erases of the clearing house bai:ks of this rlty for the week shows: I Owns. 3h2 . C.SiiO; increase, 81 tSS.j. Deposits, 3s2.. ".vj; increase, 2l.3iS.4ou. Clrcu ation. no.. (fHi.; Increase, 3:'l.iK). Legal lender. i.wju; increase, n,tsj". Bpecle. IiSl.sll. 4k ; decreasf, 3i;9.. Reserve, 8U17.U.' j; Increase, 817. 8oo. Reserve required, 1210, 7i,UWi liter ae. e3J7rkA aVurplua, Ksui.kuO; 3 81 44 43 43 77iJ 77 71 ... 60 26 26 26 41 el3 1 J 46 46 to ' 800 32 32 82 . 3,460 141 141 141 173 ..6.025 46 46 44 . 2,S"0 2v 2u 20 . 360 ih 7b 78 . I.3U0 24 34 24 . 100 21 -i 21 31 . 416 34 34 84 .13.716 76 76 76 86 . 300 30 20 20 . 1,126 86 34 30 , 160 16 16 16 .., 460 17 16 16 ,. ttlO 87 87 37 i tin esse 2-0 185 KO 196 40 41 19 1 66 1234 IIK 122 49 47 70 28 23 43 26 100 11 11 U 1,140 179 178 178 SoO 161 160 160 160 11 11 10 300 Co (6 3 eeeeaf e 90 73 see miii so W see iSV4 e e 74 2r4 1,100 6 4 Mil 2u0 27 37 t 67 314 7 . 6"0 43 41 42 . 4 10 1644 16T, . , 70 , 1.070 88 33 f'.'i 2"0 7 7 7 . 1U0 H 76-14 T H Sf . 1.7M 12 Hi, .14.6 0 67 6f. 8r.I 33i ta H7 Inrrer. I a.Ma. F.x-1'nlted Slates deposits, ll6.t' tasgsotse. 3177,jO. Tew Turk Mostr Market. NEW YORK, Dec. t.-MONEY-On call nominal, no loans. Time loans, steady; sixty days and ninety days, A per cent; six months, 8't'6f per cent. Prime mercan tile paper. 'ui;4 per cent. STERLING EXC'H A NOR Actual busi ness In bankers' bills at 14 8:S7rr4 M for de mand and at l4.734B.i4 7o for slxty-dy bills; posted rates. 4 804, -ft 4 81 nnd 34 Si'u 4.34V4: commercial Mils. t4TylT4 7. SILVER Bar, Wc; Mexican dollars, Ctc HONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, heavy. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: , U. g. r t. is. N do toupon . f . . do li, rs do coupon .... do aw 4s, rs do coupou .... do aid 4s, MS do coupon .... V. S. la, rtg.... do aouooa .irH 1.. n anl. .!" .Mtnkitua e. 41..1U .10T k it. i.Mtnl it 71 107 1 do 1st Ino 1S4 .111 Miss. St. U .. t .13 k., K a T. 4i M .10) I do U ?tvt .11 IN. It. R. of M. t. 4S. 7&S .10114 N. Y. O. ten. IVt.-. m K. J. C. S la lKHj Auhiion gea. 4a loe ro. PtslOe 4i m.-t 00 aoj. fa So la 1"H Atlantia C. L 4 U Norfolk A W. . 4 Bait, a Okie ta l0'O. 8. L 4a A par do IWa n Penn. ooo. Ivaa. Central of Ga. la.. da lat Ipe Choa. a Ohio 4Ha. Utanaao A A. ISta. C. U. A 4 a. 4a. 104 Rt-adlns (rh. 4s.. 81. U a I. M. e. lu St. Lair. I(. ... Ml a. Ill 4a. M ... MVt ... JiH ... s ...HtV ...lHW la.. M ... MS. ... tl ...1W ... do ... ... St. U S. W. la.. ... It' Sraboard A L 4a u , m. a b p. 1 4a. Ill) Bo. Pacltla C. A N. W o. Ts...l0Vj Pa Railway la. c, n. i. a r. tu. Trsaa a P. la do CO col. la .. T St. L. A W 4a Kit Union Paclto 4a.. ..71 do conv. 4a .. ITa V s. Itaal M Is. .. Wanaah la ..loo do ottf, R .. UH W. A L. B. 4s... C C C. a St. L s. thlca ago Tar. 4a., Cos Tobacva a. Coio. a So. 4a i) a k. o. Brio prior lias 4s - do in. 4a at wta. t'antral 4a... rt. w. a d. c. tat.. ioi coin. Fuel c. Homing Val. dSfea...loei4 Offered. Now York Mlalosj Qaotottoas. NEW YORK, Dee. 8. The following ars ine closing quotxtions on mining siocks: Adama con A Ilea Brcai-a llrunawlck Con.... Conmtotk Tunnel, . Con ("al A Va .. Horn stlvar ....... Iron Sliver Lsadviila Cob .... offered. ,. l .. 11 .. li .. I .. I ..ion . .100 ..15 .. i 1!.iuia Chlaf Ontarie Uphlr Phnenla P'llnal $aaga I Sierra Nevada hmall Hopas .. 'Staodaxd ..too ..loo .. a .. S4 .. 41 .. M .. It ..too Dank Clearings tor Week. OMAHA, I"e. 6 Bink clearmgs for the week as compared with the corresponding week one yeur ago: lD'iS. ' 1902. Monisy 31,367, 45.81 $.3-8 41.89 Tuesday 1,454,71 8.) 1.1S6.133.P3 Wednesday 1 277.1.0 6V) 1.131.173.65 Thursday .V 1.434.911.81 1,!G",87:17 Fruluy l.c m7.Si 1,141. 151. 1) Saturdav H 1.9 5.H8 1,m,m H An Increase over the con eapondilig wee.t laat year of f 1,064,' 3.73. Forelan Financial. LONDON. Dec. 6. Bullion amounting to 160,000 was withdrawn from the Bank of England today for shipment to Egypt. PARIS, Dec. 6. Trading on the Bourse today was Inactive. At the close prices were irregular. The prlvato rate of dis count was 218-16 per cent. Three per cent rentes, bsf 48c for the account. BERLIN, Dec. 6. Trudltig on the Bourso today was featureless. Exchange, on Lon don, !0m 4uVjpfBS for checks. Discount rates, short and three months' bills, i per cent. Imports and Exports at Kcvr York. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. -Total Imports of dry goods and general merchandise at the port of New York for the week ending today were 310,640,343. Imports of specie for the week at New Tork were 3Ul.tiu0 allver and 134.081. 798 sold. Exports of specie were $4ao,876 silver and 3118,692 gold. London Stock Market. LONDON. Dec. 8-Hollday on Stock ex change. bar silver eteady, 2ja per ounce. MONEY 11 per cent: discount rates for short bills, 3 lfr-16'jO per cent; for three months' bills, 3314-1$ per cent Cottoa Market. NEW TORIC. Dec. 5.-COTTON The opening was steady at a net loss of ISU points, on the urgument that outstanding accounts had probably been pretty well evened up, while cables were distinctly below expectations, and the outlook was for heavy recelpta. A good demand de veloped at tne lower levoi, nowever, ana while realising continued to be heavy. offerings were promptly abso.bed and prices rau.eu to aoout laai nignt s nnais. lrau Ing waa fairly active, but fluctuations com paratively narrow. After snowing at one time a net gain or aDout ity- points tne market eised off a little toward the close under realising and was finally steady net 3 points lower to 4 potnis higher. Sales weie estPnatdd at 60,000 bales. NEW ORLEANS, Lee. 6. -COTTON Fu tures, steady; December, 12 6212 Me; Janu ary. 12 6XKfil2.61c; February,- 12.74gl2.7Sc; 12 9ili.0ic; June, 'l8.ulQ.i8.06c; July, ' 13.0ti'4 13.07c. Spot, quiet! sales, 1,300 bales; ordi nary, 6t-ioc; good ordinary, ilc; mid aiing, i2c; gooa miaunng. izc; middling lair, is l-ioc receipts, 11,940 Dales; stock, 263.374 bales. LIVERPOOL. Dec. 3.-COTTON SdoL quiet; prices 4(33 points lower. American middling rmr, i.na; gooa miaaiing, d.88d; mlddiins. 4.78J: low mlddllne. 6.8ld: enod ordinary, 8.t2d; ordinary, 6.42d. Th sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of Which IJ0 were for speculation and export, and In cluded 2,4o0 American. Receipts were 7.000 nates, including Amerioan. Futures opened quiet and closed quiet. American middling, g. 0. c, December, 6. 64 J; Decem ber-January. 6 69d: January-February, 6 84 ? 0.660 FeDruary-Maren, e.58a: March-April 61414.621; April-May, 8.49'.50d: May-June, 6.4d; June-July, ti.46H.4i;ci; July-August, D.aiiai; Augusi-oepitiiiii.er, nominal. Wool Market. NEW TORK. Dec. I.-WOOL Firm; do- uieBuo neece, sbiQ-MC ST. LOUIS, Dec. 6.-WOOL Dull and un changed, but with a lower tendency; me dlum grades, combing and clothing, 17 21 He; light fine, 152il7Hc; heavy tine, 129 14c; tub-washed, 2o33lc. LONDON, Dec. 6.-WOOL The arrivals for the first series of the 19U4 auction sales amount to 10.136 bales, including 4.000 for. warded direct to spinners. Several lots of wool withdrawn during lust sales sold this week. Fine grades were firm and medium grades steady. Dry Ooadla Market. NEW TORK. Dec. B.-DRT OOODB-Th market shows some signs of settling down, ana a lew more quotations are available, but the future la still very easy and pre dictions are not made with any certainty by manufacturers or sellers. The business or tne day was not large, although In qulries were frequent from those who have not supplied their wants to the fullest extant for the coming spring, and these are particular ly anaiuua auuui prices. V Whisky Market. CHICAGO. Dec. .-WHI3KT-8teady 00 basts of 81.27 for finished goods. 6T. LOUIS. Dec. 6-WHI8KY-Steady at 11.31. PEORIA. Dec. e.-WHISKT-On basis of 31.27 for finished good, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DEEDS ftleo for record yesterday as fur. nlshed by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1614 rarnam street: Isabel Cornell and husband to Alex R. McCandleaa. und Interest In lot 1, block 1. Isabel add I 600 Margaret C. Wear and husband to Arthur Strunge, lot 1L block 10. Currlaan Place add 220 Evander il, Duncan and wife to Frank 8. Brownlee, lots 4 and 8. block 2. Armatrona'a 2d add. and other land 1,000 Frank Kountaky and wife to John J. Morkey, lot 1, block 19, lat add to South Omaha Balthas Jetter and wife to George H. Brewer, lot U, block , Druid HI'l add B. E. Wlloox and Wife to W. 8. Dallty. lot 3. block 2, B. E. Wll- cox's add J. M. Adair and wife to Thomas C. Rrunner. lot 13. block 1. Madlaon Sguare add 300 Bertram F. Dunn and wife to John L. Marshall. s77 feet W47.f.6 feet n block 4, Perkins' sub John L. Marshall to Reuben R. Krebs, same 2.000 Genevieve Tvlre to F. J. Lewis s24 . feet lot 9. block 88 South Omaha.. 3.000 V J. Lew la and wire to Oenevleve Tylee. lots 1 and 2, block 84. South Omaha 10,500 Mary A. Dwver to John A. Rlne. lot 1. Ottawa Place add Annie Dwyer to John A. Rlne, same 1,800 John Pazderka and wife to Frank Patae, s ioi 10, block 2. Dworak's add Etta O'NHl and husband to Oene vleve Tylce, lot 1. block 22. South Omaha 4.000 Ralph 8. Connell to w J. ronnell. st? feet lot 4. block 24S, city and strip adjoining 1.500 William J C'onne'.l snd wife to Im perial Investment company. undH lota 7, 10 and 11. In Griffen A Smith's add: lot U. block 4. Improvtbtaiit ' association, and other lots 170,000 OUAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steen inl Feedsrj About Steady for tht Week and Qjd Cowi 8tronj HOGS SOME HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO Fat heep Aro Aboat Flfleea Coats Loner for Week, bat Dosaaatl for Feeders Has Beta Safflcleat to Held Trices Iteady. SOUTH OMAHA, Deo. f. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday 4,823 t.iib I't.otf Otltcial Tuesday 4.4Hd 7.U.0 lo.OSO Ofliclal Wednesday 6,117 8,7u3 11,0-43 Oincml Thursday S.Wlt V.tiO OUlclal Friday 3,133 7.816 1.788 Ofliclal Saturday iuo J1 1.3u4 Week ending Dec. I. Week ending Nov. 23. Week ending Nov. kl. Week ending Nov. 14. Week ending Nov. 7... Bame week last year. ..13,178 44,803 64 461 ..l'J.lfci J7,oM 30,1101 ..30.3-3 4o,U6 81.6W ..M.iiVs 30. W 7H.U04 ..ii.bM W.U.7 T3.J-50 .U.TM M.430 46,661 Kt-CEiPlS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tha following table shows the rectlpta of cattle, hogs and sheep at ooutb Omaha for tha ear to aate ana comparison wliU laat lean . 1303. 1903. Inc. Deo. fJe ....1.01J,3v3 44.744 71.318 "Ogs 3,Oil,li73 2,0t4,n0 ....... 11.407 Shesp L7a3,043 l.(Ui,lW 119.8 . .... Average prices paid for nogs at South Omaha for the last several days with com parisons: Date. I U03. 1303.1l3Ol.13O0.ll3.nSM. 187. Nov. 16... Nov. W... Nov. 17.. 11 I 47 I 63, 4 82! 4 90 78 I 87 J 36 t It 4 64V I 84 a I 86, S M M 44; 29 I 63 2 a an ov, 18... ov. 18... ov. 20... 4 W 1 4 44 4 4VS. 6 81 I 63 6 63 3 86 8 83 a 291 8 381 6 24 4 78 8 aV I 34 6 73 4 761 t 8Si V4 8 23 4 27 8 37 a.., 32... :'t... 4 441 6 811 4 781 3 89! I 11 I 361 6 761 4 iot 3 koi 3 8 4 81 6 001 4 181 3 toi 8 44 4 201 T5 801 -! 3 40, 4 lVs 6 03 6 76 I 3 'li 3 38, 8 80 9 33 3 24 20... 27... 6 99, a ( 02 I (At S 781 4 871 4 20 4 24 a 4 S3 4 34 8 7a, 4 7 Si 3 701 3 2 ov. is. Id 71 1 ra 3 20, ov. 211 . 6 861 HI 8 oi I 30 Nov. KU.. Dec. 1.... 8 UUl 4 bin 4 71; 2 .1 S 3 23 3 81 t 09 4 63 3 74 3 2." 3 761 3 38 Dec. 2.... Dec. 3.... Dec. 4.... Dec. 5.... 4 311 6 to 5 90 4 40 13 4 4.1 In 1 0 ZJ: 4 64 I 3 19 9 19 4 6a 9 81 I s XI 4 77 S SOI S 87( 4 37j 6 24 06 Indicates Sunday. "Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock ought 111 toduy by each road was: Cattle, l-.gs. a 11 p. liora. M. A St. T. Ry..,. .. IS . .. Mo. 1'ac. Ry 4 1 .. ,. 111011 rac. nystem.. I u .. o N. W. Ry 10 .. E. & M. . R. R.. .. 1 4 St. P., M. dk 0 11 .. & M. Ity lj i B. or U. Ry 8 K. C. ec St. J 4 R. 1. & P., east 9 R. 1. P.. uust 1 .. Unols Central t Hi. Gr't West 11 3 .. .. Total receipt 11 110 1 i ne Uiouva.uon of the flay s receipts was as follows, eacn buyer purchasing lb num ber ot Jitad tndicatsd; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 817 4 1,246 1.6i3 325 Omaha Packing Co. Hwirt ana company Cudahy Packing Co Armour dk Co 1,733 36 Omaha Pkg. Co.. Bt. Joe. Armour dk.Co., B. C... Lobman 4k Co 91 1.4b6 83 19 Other buyers Total 187 6.791 361 CAiTI.K The eama aa usual on a Sat- uruay, there were nut enough cattle here tn la morning to make a maraet. For tne week receipts have been about tha same as for last week, but as compared with the correfeponuliig week of last year there Is a decrease of about 3,000 head. There has been quit an Increase mis week in the receipts of corn-fed steers, but most of those to arrive nave been warmed up and snort-fed stock and have not sold to good advantage. As compsred with the close of last week, there la very little change In ruling prices. The com mon kinds, of course, sell unevenly, and tor that leason some sales look much bet ter than others, but as a general thing the prices ralQ are about the same as a week go. The demand for th better grades of curn-reda lias been oouv au tne weea, with prices fully steady. Good to choloe corn-feds may be quoted from 14.60 to 3510 fair to good irom 4.26 to 84.60, and warmed up catt.e irom 33.60 to 84.25. The cow market nus been active most of the week and prices. If anything, are a little Mgher than at the 0 ose of last week. The Lovance, however, Is confined- very laigely to tha latter grades and would be coteied by 10c and In extreme cases by 16c. Canners and cutlers are ldoui steaay ana are selling from 11.76 to 32.40. Fair to good cows go from (2.40 to 32.7.1, and good to choice from 32.76 to 33.00, with an occasional sale a little above that, klulta a few corn- feds are beginning to arrive, but they are mostly short-ted and sell In about the same notches as grassers of the same quality and nesn. 1 . Bulls, veal calves and stsgs arc sun sell ing In about the same notches they have been for the last several weeks. The week opened witn an aottve aemana for stockera and feeders and n rices ad vanced a little. Toward the close of the week, however, there was not aa much activity and a largo share of th advance was lost, closing prices being about th same ae a week mo. Common cattle sell from 33.00 down, lair to gooa from ts.vo to 38 26. and good to choloe from 33.26 to 83.60. mere nua nesn a pig aecreaaa in in re ceipts of western grass beef steers, but those tnat nave arnvea nave mat wua res dv sals at firm Drlcca all th week. Western cows and atockers and feeders havn fluctuated aa noted abov. HOG Is Conditions were an unravoraoi to the selling Interests thla morning and Tnm tt, r. mi 1 1 f i uuwiiau .uuu l m nil in lower. A few loads sold at prices that were not much, if any, lowr, but before there was time to transact much business the market weakened still more snd kept getting worse, until at the close the loss was fullv a dime. Trading was slow all the morning, as It seemed to be hard for DUyers anu seiivm m mbiw un V' Heavy weights add largely from 14.30 to rieavy wvigu.o 84.30. ' Light hS 200 pounds, unless had to sell in at n"s weis'ims iiiuuii unuvr ess tney were very prime, about tbe same notches. Medium and mixed hogs aold largely from 34 .86 to 34 40, ani butcher weights or those welgblng from 200 to 250 pounds, if of good quality, sold from 34.40 to 34 DO. I nere lias 1 evil n lain uuriai iuii ui hogs her this week, as there Is a small Increase over last week, but there Is a alight decrease as compared with th eame week of laat year. There has been a Stronger tone to the trade this week, and even with today's decline the advance for the week amounts to nearly a aims, un Friday the gain amounted to nearly 20c. As compared with a year ago, the market Is still nearly 82 00 per 100 pounds lowef Representative saiesi Wo. at. on rr. At. 8k. 44 ,...104 140 4 IS ...144 40 4 19 .. It II IN ...lit ... 4M ,...tui tot 4 to ... 4 to ,...irt too 4 o ...I94 lto 4 at ,...1(4 4 48 ,...M 40 4 at ...110 H 4 at ....117 110 4 M ,...tul t 4 It ,...141 ... 4M ,...114 UI ill ,.,.ta0 ... 4 It ....lit 44 4 18 ...171 10 III ....114 110 4 II ... !4 ... 4 11 ... 1U H II Tl.... 1.... If.... tl.... IT.... tl.... 40.... 14 ... 10..., 40... II.... II.... 10.... 44 ... 44.... It.... M... 41.... 41.... M ... 14..., 44.... 71 ... tf.... I ... tl.... 47.... I..., II... Tl... it... 41... U... 41... 41... 431 140 4 44 14 ... 81.... ...It! ...1H M 4 40 ... 4 44 IM 4 40 ... 4 44 W 4 40 ... 444 ... 4 44 M 4 40 10 4 44 M 4 40 ... 4 44 ...111 ...8TI ...lit ...lut ...111 ...171 ...144 ...111 ...141 ... M ... t... rr.... 84.... 44.... !.... 14.... 71.... 84... 44.... .... 44.... ...1S 4 4 M 8U0 4 40 Ml ... 4 44 HT M 4 44 101 40 4 44 141 M I 40 lal 100 4 44 III 44 4 40 .It 4 ... 4 44 .141 ... 4 414 .814 IM 4 414 .110 40 4 4J4 111 10 I 4t4 41.... 1.... 6i... 80.... 1.... 17.... lal a 4 u 41.... 41.... 41.... ...lut ...loo ...ll ...1 ...140 80 4 M ... 4 M - 4 4 M ... I M ... 4 It IM ill 1... 44.... 71 ... It.... II.... 44 ... .... It.... .... 41.... 41..., 44..., aa.... 44. ... Ut 44 4 4lt4 4M 4 41H4 ... 4 41 ... 4 41 M 4 44 ... 4 44 44 4 M M I 41 40 4 44 M 4 41 40 I 44 IM 4 41 M 4 41 M 4 10 ... 4 M tl 141 Ill ttt 11 lao HIT 110 Ill I3T 144 ill m w ...ll If I ItO I II ,.,.IU M 18 ... IM IM 111 . ,..!! 140 4 II ..,.171 10 I 17 H ... ia iio 4 t .,.. ao 4 I7i ...114 140 4 Ills Ml ltd 4 7tt) til 10 4 I7t ,...H 10 4 It' ... 131 ... 4 I'1 4T. rt. tl., Tl. Tl. 71 8HEKP There were about Six cars Of III 10 4 40 ah-n in tha tarda this mornlnE. but only nart of them were un sale. Burnt fed wether brought 33.50. arnlch looked about like a steady price as compared with yes terday. For the week receiuta are nearly twice as large aa for laat week and tlier Is also a good gain as compared with the him week of last year. A Urge share of the offerings Is now made up of fed stuff and. of our as, w.'atern rungars will be more scarce from this time on. In th fu. tur Quotations in time columns will ap ply to corn-fed stock unless otherwise ciHl mated. The first of thle week orlcea advanced considerably under the Influent of a good demand, but toward the 4-Iosj packera t olt off all they put on and more. tou. Aa com pared with Monday the market Is fuiiy 26c lower or aa compared with the cio-e of last week about l&c lower. This applies to fed Bluff as well aa to weatrrn araasere, but aiiort-fcd stutt auitered th luoet of and hare not shown ss much change. The demand for feeders lias been about equal to the supply all Ihe week and aa a result prlrea have ahown very little chinge on desirable grades. Commrfn stuff, though, Is a little lower and extremely hard to sell. Quotations for corn-fed atotti Choice Western lambs, 3a.0Ot(.26; - fair to good lambs, 4.6.n6.00; good to choice yearlings, 3-1 7wu4.00; fair to good yearlings, 33 ixjfc3. ,6: choice wethers, L 3'.(t3 46 , fair to good wethers 33.2.,(aJ.; fair to good ewes, 12 8 00; choice feeder lambs, 33 6v4 10; fair to good feeder lambs. 83.36ff3 (to; baby lambs, 2.0c"ffS.00; feeder yearlings, 33.27.1,3.50; feeder wethers. 83Utl3.86; feeder ewea, 32.01 02.60; culls. $1 Otjj.w. Representative sales: Av. Pr. 13 western ewea 100 8 75 325 western wether ion 3 50 t western lamb 63 4 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Heavy Reeelpte of Hog aaa Sheep, vrltk Light of Cattlo. CHICAGO, Dec 8. CATTLE Receipts, 604 head; market nominal; good to prime steers, to 16'a6.76; poor to medium, (3 303 4 75: stockere and feeders. 32.0tKfl4.26; cows, 1.6044OO: heifers, 32.0itjM.76: canners. 316o 2.40; bulla, 88 0054 60; calves, 32.60ti6.76; Texas fed stetra, 13.0c.73.7b; western steers, I8.u04j4.30. HOGS Receipts,' 83,000 head: estimated Monday, 60,000; market !0i6o lower; mixed and butchers. 34.2034 66; good to choice heavy, 34 4404 .60; rough heavy, 34 Utj4.85; light, 34.2104 66: bulk of sales. 34.8034.4S. (sHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 36.000 head: market stesdy; good to choice weth ers, 33.754.26; fair to choice mixed, 33.00 8 To; western sheep, 13 008 6; nitlve lambs, 34 0m.76; western lambs, t4.OOft6.40. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Dec. I. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head: market, unchanged. F.x- fort and dressed beef steers, 4.4cu6.00; fair o good, 38 6064.40; western fed steers, 83.60 346: southern cows, tl 8552.00; native cows, 81.76f3.60; native heifers, 32.003.80; bulla, 3216 3 26; calves, 2.76i00. Receipts for week. 47.400 head. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; market, 103 15o lower; top, 34.45; bulk of sales, 4 60S 4 65; heavy, 34.5Ku4 65; packers. I4.6c44.66; pigs and light, 34.40t4.60. Receipts for ths week, 42,100 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, none; native lamba, 34 50'uo.25: weatern lambs, 34 4035.00; fed ewes, $2.k3135; stockers ami feeders, 32.763.35. Receipts for the week, 80,400 head. New York I.Itc Stock Market. . NEW TORK. Dee. 5. -BEEVES RecelDta. 69 head; no sales reported; dressed beef steaay; city uressen native mass, djkc per lb.: Texas beef. 6&i4c. CALVklS No receipts: the market waa unchanged, with nbout 250 western calves unsold: a few Buffalo calves sold at 84.25: city dressed veals, general sales, 7(gl2o. ttutxs Receipts, 4,165 head. SHEF7P AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.6 head; sheep and Iambs rated slow and weak; sheep sold at 13.0CKJr4.00; lamba at 85.&0&6.87: a little more than a deck at $G; dressed mutton, 670; dressed lumbe, 7HO1U0- Reported exports for today, 1,160 beeves, 560 sheep, 6,400 quarters of beef. ' St. Loole Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5. CATTLE Receipts. 400 head Including 100 Texans; market, quiet and steady: native shipping and ex port steers. 84.0WB5 .40; dressed neef end butchers steers, 33.501i6.2E; steers under 1,000 pounds, 33.004.76; stockers and feeders. 33. 21 "6 3 50; cows and heifers, 32.25Q4.25: fancv corn red neirers, 4bo; canners, i.(Di.io: bulls. 32.29'S4.00; calves, 2.Mif)i.76; Texas anil Indian steers. .ist4 z.i. tne top tor lea, cows and heifers, 32O(ii3.O0. HOGS Receipts, 8.noo head; 100 lower; pigs and lights. 34.2r.446; packers. 34.2Ci9 4.40: butchers and best heavy, 34.30g4(i0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; steady ; native muttons, 83 10i5.75; lambs. 34.oxxb5.50; cons ana ducks, u.wa.w, siocjc rs, 32.0OS3.00. Sloax City Live Stoflk Market. mOTTX CITT. la.. Dec. B. (Special Tle- gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800; steady; beeves, 3.7TVJf3 00; cows, bulls and mixed, tl.6Wi3.0O; stockers and feeders, 32.6043.30; calves and yearlings, t2.2Stn.25. HUGH-Receipts, 6,suo; tuny so lower, gell ing at tl.2Cil4.40; bulk, t4.80i34.32. ' St. Joseph Live ftoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Deo. 6. CATTLB Receipts, 649 hesd. The market was ateady. HUOS-Receipts, lu.B.a neaa. trices were mostly 10c lower- light, 34.50S4.60; medium and heavy. 84.46(94.60. sheep-Receipts. t40 neaa. prices were UUlSo lower. Stock 3d Sight. - Following are tha recelpta of' live stock at th s4x principal western cities yester day! cattle, hosts, oneep. Omaha V) 6.918 1.204 Chicago 500 100 400 649 300 32,000 4,000 8.000 10.673 3,300 35.000 "ino 40 Kansas city St. Ioula .... St. Joseph .. Sioux City .. Total.... .2.141 61.393 17,404 agar Market. NE". f TORK, Dee. . SUGAR Raw, nominal? fair refining. " 11-10; centrirugai, M test. 31 1-1 (tot molasses surer. 9 1S-1Hc: refined, quiet: No. 6, "45c; No. 7. 4.0V: No. 8, 3.95c; No. 9, 9900; NO. 10. 3.860) 140. 11, all. Good lambs have been scare Wall Street News Exchange 74-76 Wall St.. New York DAILY MIRXET LETTER We are Not Connected With Any Brokerage Firm We are pUased to see that so many of our subscribers have carefully followed OUR ADVICE Id tho past few weeks and made money. OUR INFORMATION In the future will be juit as good If no better on some stocks. You know what wi told yoo to do inoo . 1 Bt Faul was at 133 1-2; Atch. at 62 1-2; L. & N. at 101; Met. at 108; Mex. Cen. Ik, Sugar at 116; U. 8. steel at 0.00 Th next weeki will set a nervt-feking marktt, to follow our letter cloMly. IS THE MARKET taiNB OP ORDOWs 0w Uttj Utter wfj ims ret the figst sMe. Our Service Tells Our Subscribers. WHAT TO BUY AND SELL AND AT WHAT FIGURES TOR flRTtiXR INFORMATION "u or DAILY MARKET LETTER, tn ailed at 8:00 p. m. In plain sealed en velope gives full Information. Terms, $5.00 per week, $15.00 per month, in advance, by check, money or express order or registered letter. 'PREPAID WIRE SERVICE daily, by Postal or Western Union, as desired. Private code. letter service Included free, $10.00 per week, $30.00 per month. Make all checks payable to H. A. Coleman Room II0MI03, 226-223 LaSalle St Chicago BUY. JOSEPHINE Gold r& Copper Stock AT $150 PER THOUSAND SHARES In payments of $7.50 down and $7.00 per month. Company owns about 200 acres of rich mineral claims located near Prescott, ArUona, In tbe same great mineral tone os Henator Clark's famous United Verde and for which It la claimed $100.0Ciu,0iX) has been refused. Josephine prop erty Is equipped with modem plants of machinery, has opened up six fine vein of mineral and has Just begun shipments. Owlnf to In proved conditions at property etock will be advanced to SI0O PER THOUSAND on Dec 18, 1903, and only limited amount offered at that flirure. Stock will undoubtedly become a big dividend payer. Write for full particulars. Buy Hidden Fortune around 30 cent for quick advance. Invest to Columbus Con. at Si) cents wod make profits like llomestake showed 10. 000 fur every 1100 invested and never a monthly dividend missed in 25 years. Writ for Information. HERBERT S. SHAW, OFFICES, 14 1 IS EROWM PHUCE B3IFL CEIVEI, COLO. 3 80c; No. 13, 3.75c; Nt. 13, ITtV) N. 14. 8.1160; ponJectlotiera A, 4 Wo; mould A. 4 T0ei cut loaf, 5 iXr; crushed, 5 0fc: powdered. 4Mo; granulated. 4.4f-c; cubee, 4.7vc. Molasties steady. New Orleans open ket tle, good to choice, 3,tfli4c. NEW ORLEANS, Deo. 5 -SUGAR Firm ; open kettle, SVal t-16; centrifugal, 8 8-li'iP 3o; centrifugal whites, 8 1-Milct fel lows SVfi.l ll-16c; seconds, IVttSVe. MOLA USES Steady. Open kettle, 30621c; centrifugal, tOftZlo. Evaporated Apples aa4 Drlei rralta. NEW TPRK, Deo. (.EVAPORATED APPLES The market shows re material change either In price or general trade conditions aa recently reported) oemmon are quoted at 4a-tc; prime, 64jfto; choice, 3-y4c; fancy, S'ffiO. , CALIFORNIA DRIED rRUITaWPtunes are In light supply, but demand continues light and th ton no more than teady at prlcee ranging from 30 to o for all rrades. Apricots are moving slowly at o for choice, Stfl0( for extra cholo4 and lltfiro for fancy. Peachea are quiet, choice are quoted at 7'4lff7oj extra choice, 78c; fancy, I:l0o. e " Ji 11 " jj.i. 'itlU!ii CHICAGO. MIXIfKAPOUS. Mala 4ftlC4) rUnhatUti Baildlax, ST. PAUL, fllNM Doalora In Stocks, Qrsb. Pmhlszr Bought and aold for cash or on ra4-bl Margins. Mesnbere 3snportaat Baobaagros, Prlvato Wires. Writ for our dally market letter e-nd p.Va vat telegraph cipher mailed free. Ship Your Grain to Us BR VNCH OJTTCESl OMAHA-109 Be Bldg. "Phone 1514. SOUTH OMAHA-823 and 325 Kxohange Jtslelgr. 'Phono 73. COUNCIL BLUFFS 406 and 404 Sapp Bldg. 'Phon 374. M5COL5. DEI MOIMBI. COE W?a STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS W hav ever 1M offleea, Rofaronoaa: ITS Stat aad Nat l 8asa OUR S3CKTIC3S IS TB33 BEST. Out ( Town Business) Sollalted. Osxahs Braacki lIB"ar.asa 3H Ts4V6f TH05. Hi WADD1CK. CiwrafeGt The Merchants National Bank of Omaha, Nb. V. S. ataHf Capital and Surptul, 3600,000 num Mutrar, rrst. sex. s. wot, v. 'tm, LUTUEI S3AKC Cs lake. PIAka T. lANILTON. A tat. Cualer. lUoslve e eanka, aaakase. , asalrktsals ea is atless, iwrakle lerais. roreln Kiakaaae lieusht aa4 sale. Laturs et Crasit lastwe. sratMM ta all arts ot the world. iRtaeset sal4 ea Time CertlDeatss et Pa sett, Celleotleae Bulla kfemstlr aa4 MaesatesUy. Wt ragaaet anmesaaiaeae. Over Trails of Cold, BT WILLIAM ALLEH WHITE, appearing next week In U. S. f.UMINQ JOURNAL, 150 Nassau at.. New Tork. Free on reciuest. Write for It A NEW TORK BRnKBRAOa CONCTBIt ItBQUlRgs A 80L1CITO IN BACK TOwK TO SBCUIIB ACCOUNTS ON W AND tlP WA.RD8. A TEW HOURS PAtLT OF IW TBLLIOBNT WCRK W1LU tklNO LaROB REMUNERATION. AI'DRIBt WITH KRENCBS, OIVINO PRBVfOtrS OCCTIPA- ti'in. to- FOBTornca box mbw TORK. 226-228 LaSalle St, Chicago Giving reliable adveno Information on tho Grain and took Market. Uood & 60