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    TTTE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 190.
CRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
HetTj L'quidatian Caiiaaf, a Declina In
.Moa of Wieat
BOTH SIDES OF MARKET SEll CORN
Aa RmiK the Ptc Declines,
Dee All tbe Prt of Oata, .
wltk PraeUlow Mar
' ' ket Btroag.
CHICAOj. Dec. n. Heavy liquidation
caused a oectlne In the price of wheat to
day. Mar clord at a loa of 4jc. Mar
corn l orf Hic, and- oata y$o. Provie
kns closed iw ta Koo higher.
Traaing In whet iu ot a nervous char
acter, t rier showed rapid changes Moo
market waa Influenced by th siu.tlin in
the lar east and by conlllctlng Ilguree an
Ui worid shipments, aa wen aa by the
artion of the leaulng long. 1 her waa con
alderabie selling at tne atari by small
holier on Increased receipts in the north
went. The bla bull Intet eat waa also an
early aeller, and prlcee ruled coaler, after
a steady opening. A good oemana devel-
oped later from commission houses on the
strength in foreign immeiiju well aa on
the advances In uuiaidc domestic market,
Mar aelling ut to Mine, after opening 'a o
tower to a shade higher, at S3v,c. Uur
Ing the latter part of the sesrton there waa
renewed selling on the part of the bis;
operator, several million bushels being re
Hrted aa taken over by ttiorte. In the (ace
f only a email Increase In the visible sup
ply when a Urge one waa quit generally
expected, prices sunned gradually In the
latter nart of the oar. and the low mark
was regietereu at . Ana ciuib wis
t 87. a lora of jc. Clearances of
wheat and flour weiw euual to 419.6 0 bu
Primary receipts wera l.tiLMO bu against
L2S3.000 bu. a year into. The amount on
passage Increased 161.0.4) bu., and the visible
supply increased 1M,000 bushels. Minneap'
ells. Dtiluth and ChlcaKO reported receipts
' of 267 cars against 6Vt car last week, and
1,512 cara a year ago.
Corn waa weak, with a Rood deal Of
selling ly bear operators, and soma more
by local bulls, who were tire.l of holding
their linea. better weather and the pros
pect of larger receipts made the sentiment
bearish. The weakness In wheat waa also
an Important influence. The buying was
largely by shorts. After opening a shade
to c higher, at 44e to 44t44c May sold
between 43o and 44c, Closing at 4e.
i Local receipts wera 2Ut cars, with ona of
contract grade.
Oata were 'Without support and active
selling by a prominent commission hotisa
cause! weakness. The market was Influ
enced also by the action of other grains.
The demand waa scattered and of limited
Volume. May opened unchanged to a shade
lower at n'337c ,to 37c and after rang
' Ins; between. 7o and 47V4S37H, . closed at
17fa 3714.C. lineal rccelnts wera 242 cars.
Provision were strong, notwithstanding
sha liberal run of hog. There waa a good
rtomand for outside account and short wera
alao good buyers. An active demand existed
' , Jot May pork, which waa said to crme from
an eastern speculator. Clnaing price
showed good gain with pork leading th
list, tha May pork up 25c. at U.2tfflli1roe,
May lard waa lo.0e higher at gs.it, while
rib wer loo better, at 16 46.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow! Wheat,
!1S carer oern, 600 carat oats, 300 car; hogs,
I3.00U bead. .
The leading futures ranged a follows:
turae, steady; December, nominal; March,
I 41; May. s 4-1. -
CORN trt. steady: American mixed, 4e
fd; futures, steady) January, 4s d;
March, 4a d.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Conditio ( Trad aad Qaetattoaa
ftupi aad rirr Prodeee.
Recelnta mora liberal: fresh Block.
juivk IVLLTRT nens, tci spring
chicken. 8c; roosters, according to aaa,
4u c; turkey, lil4c; ducks, b9c; geese,
"1RK88ED POULTRT-Turkeys. l017n:
old toms, KVJIlTc; ducks, Italic; geese, 9i
ll)c; chickens. s'iiUc.
BUTTliK-Fscklng stock. 1213c; choice
to fancy dairy, in tuba, 14 lot, separator,
24c.
FRESH FISH-Trout. 10c; pickerel, 7c;
pike, ; perch, 7c, blueflsh. lie; whlteflsh,
9c: salmon. 11c: haddock. 10c: codfish. 12ci
redsnaoper. 11c; lobslers, boiled, per lb.,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Gatkerlnr War Cloud la Tif &rt Has but
LittltESeoL
OPERATIONS ARE SOMEWHAT SMALLER
Taleat Seerna Thlak tkat Coaslaer
abla Issa at Rallroaal Seearltlea
May Be Bireeita s4 Arola ,
Dealing; la gtveka.
NEW TORK. Deo. 2L Wba tevee Influ
ences wera in operation In today stock
market, th lasua waa an almost tmm,A-
able market, the whul intereet converged
lic; lotater, green, per 10., Hc; bullheads, I " nandful of stock. Dullness Is season
11c; catfiah, 14c; black bass, 20'uic; halll'Ut, I ablo at this Ume when th year-end money
1.1c; cmpplea, 12c; herring, 6c; whit bass, Problems ar working thcmaelvea out, but
lac: blurtms. to
OT8Tt,KS New Tork counts, per can,
fc; per gil., li.wO; extra aeleots, per can,
V; per 1 . il.76; standard, per can, 2io;
per gal., 21.J&
BRAN-ver, ton, II4.6U,
the xtraordlnarv nmui t k, mti.v m...
ket at preaent practically eliminates tha
money situation aa a factor In tha dull
ncsa. Th merely sentimental effect of the
approach of th holidays may b reckoned
iu m.iuce part, ot tu dullness. A more
HiT-Prini aimlail hV CMKha Wlinla. I Substantial factor In tOflav a m'ark,l wa
sale Dealer' association. Choice No. 1 up- the gathering of th war oioud In th far
land. 17. W; No. 1, 17.00: medium. H S; which took on so lowering an as
coarse, 16.00. Hye straw, I6.S0. These price . pect today as to lead to a general ronvio
ar for hay ot good color and quality. In Wall street that an early out-
uemara rair ana receipts lignt.- I iimuiuiiea cnuia not d avoided.
lufl.i-im, vj.i.Ruipn seemea to do without any
OATB 57o, V I markedly depreselng effect on our securi-
IttK No. 1 sflc. - I ties market, except .as London's more ao
EVKBOREEN WREATH1NO-in colls at tlva Interest In th situation led to selllna
twenty yard, per coll, 11.00. I of stocks In New York. The effect hers
v KATH-Mgnoiia ana gaiax wreatna, i "m more to aiscourag operations on
crease of Chinese 'labor' In Pouth Africa.
! The amount of bullion taken Into tha Bank
of England on balance today was 2S.
PA His. Deo. a. Th feMlng on tne hours
todav continued Pere.aaei owing to n
satlafactory report regarding tha Ruaeo-
Japaneee situation. All iniernau na s
were effected. Huaslan eocurltlra the moat.
Towsrd th cloao a calmer feeling pre
vailed on th report that Japan H sefe ng
to transrer tne nrgoiwiuona to m. r-eiera-
biirij. Induattials ahnretl In th depression,
Rio Tlntoa losing 12f. Three per cent rentes,
Vti Tor tne account, jxenange on wn-
don. af tfic. for checks.
BRRIjIN. Dec. 21. Prices on the boiirs
totiay wer weak, r.xcnang on juonaon.
iVra 4Lpfgs, lor check.
Now Tarsi Mssey Market.
NEW TORK. Dec. II. MONET On call.
eaay, ftiMH per pent, closing bid per cent,
offered at 3H per cent. Time loans, eaeler;
9i and &) days, 6yu per cent; tnontha.
tKd'4 txr cent, trim mercantile paper.
iWfin Per cent. '
i " t ill I ... . i v,-,, m i. n v. v., n
actual business In bankers' bills, at 14 MTriJ
4.K4N0 for demand and at, li.MaS'cH J140 for
o-day bins; posted rates, m fa ana 4.BVk;
commercial bills. H.JlVi4.l4.
HILVEK Bar. 64 Vic; Mexican dollars.
42HC.
HOND8 Oovernmertt, Irregular; railroad,
steady.
Tne closing quotations on oonos ar as
rouows:
.104 UAH. anl. 4s 1"0H
U. g. rt. is, rag.
do emipoa
4a la. ra
d reupos ....
to tu 4a rag. i
4o eoupoe
4a 14 4a, res.,
4o aonaoa .....
4 (a, rag
4o iquob
AtrMion sea. 4a
"In ad, to.
.Ifrtt
...,17
....1"
..1H
....m4
....1"H
....UOH
....lm1
loi vt
....
.... n
per dosen, II. .V; evergreen wreatlta, per
do can, xi.ao; holly wreathe, per dosen, i.bQ.
These designs ar twelve Inches In di
ameter HOLLT BRANCHE3 Per caa of txtlti
LONG NEEDLE PINKS Per doseu, tiu6
. MISTLETOE Branches. t)T a-lb. bo.
11. 26: per lb.. SOc, Mlatleto order will ho
filled about December M and snipped by
express omy.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, fee; Dakota, per
ou., (i"j.rc; r..tive. wauc
Atlantle C L. 4a.. I. M14
B. A O. 4a..... 101
do M
Ontral of O. la.. ..!
either side of -the market. This effect con
forms well to tha uncertainty felt as to
the effect of war between Rusnla and Japan
unon our aituaunn. (if env irtiv harm, i a- ...
ful results tber Is no apprehension, but I Ch. Ohlo'iiii'.''.'.l(4
point ot oouoi i aa to now lar the I -:Mrac m a. im.. T4
r acing or war loans lu tha money
market will upset th expected de
mand for our mercandlsej products
nd for our railroad aecuritlea That
considerable Issues of new railroad
securities are Imminent Is tho general
feeling In Wall street and accounts for
in lack or response in today stock mar
ket to th extraordinarily large offerings
C, B A g. k. 4a ... tvi
C. M. S. P. t a..H
C. at H. W. a ls...M"
C, R. 1. P. 4s
Article. j QtxtK I High. Low. Clos. Bafy
Wheat T j
July 7747S 78 GhVAS T!frVi
Deo. SO'Sl H st'iVk 'H,3?(i;BH
May a3i4M( 3 lfc S 774
Corn
Jeo. 2fK 424 t " C1. tZ
Mny 4444 hu, 43 -H 434 44
July 43Vli7 43 V 43? 4S
Outs '
Dea BH S5t SS M KH
' May J7H'-ci, mi-h tl 17 4 H 8?H
July 34 24H MH . 34i J4H
Pork
ian. It 70 U0 11 TO 1180 11 65
lay U 0Q U tl'L 11 M U ti U Kt
Jrd , 1
Jan. i l'47H I tt 47H . I B2H ,45
May (CTH iS C7Vi 76 i 66
Rtha
Jan. 110 I2S IN
Uif .Itm tli t7U45 tii
SWILKT JPOTATOa.a Illlnota naa fcbL. I of funds. "
U X. I Money brokers aaaert that money on call
fAVT BEANS Per bu.. 12.86.
waa more freely offered this morning than
CELERY Small, per do.. 2K5o: larga I t any other to corresponding period for I " ' 4H.....
I many years past. AU departments of th I "OUcred. Bid.
California. 4iS4i76c
ONIONS-jnw home grown, dry, per lb,.
c, ttswaisn, per crate, (l.W; Colorado yai'
low and red, lHe. '
C'AHlJA'lJC-kV. Luvmaln Mnllanrf. tlXA
TURNIPS-Canada rutabagas, per lb.,
white, per bu., SOe.
t;KitJT8 Per bu SOo. '
PAKHNlI-8-Pe bu., 600.
BEKT8 Per bu.. EOo.
CAUL1FLOWKK California, per crato,
I2.?fi.
TOMATOES California, pr 4-bVakst
craie, 4.zo.
CUCUMBERS-Per dot.. IL
PRTlITfl.
APPLES California Bollflowers, par box,
ll.oo; New York Greening. Baldwin and
other varieties, fX&a
ORAPEH Pony Catawbaa, 0o; imported
per aeg, U.m"a.UU.
CRAJs BE KRlfc.8 Jersey, par bbl., fl.tQ;
P' bo, 62. 76; 'Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, IS;
. VIU1NCE8 California, per box. H.J5.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Bright and Russets,
all size. IS. 26; navels, large alz. ii.xUlM.
I. EMONb California fancy, SOO to 800
sices, i; cnoice, 240 tu 77 alaes, IS.60.
FIOS California.-, ner 10-1 h cartons RV.'
Imported Smyrna, -crown, 14cj 6-crown, lfioi
COCOANlT8-Pr sack, M; per dos.. tan.
DATI:A Permian iw. hA f.4 si, ,WM to.
per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes, Vc; OrtenUl atilffed
dates, per box. t2.4u.
BANANAS Per medlum-sixed bunch, U.09
a.cv, d uraoo, a. itri.m.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIIEEBB Wisconsin twins, full cream.
icunsin xoung Americas, latc:
I block Swiss, lie; Wisconsin brick, 12ftc;
1 Wisconsin llmbereer lia.
MOiSltr Nebraska, per 24 frames, IA2t;
u tiu hiiu vutorauo, per i rramea, ea-OU
mai-lis buuak cinio, per lb., loo.
CIDER Per bbl.. 14.76; per H-bbl.. M S.
POPCORN IJer Tb., to; shelled, 2fc3Mc
1IOR8K RADISH Per caaa of I doa .
packed, aoc.
NUTS-Walnuts. No. 1 soft shall, per lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
A.. 1 . -
c.r.o. A St. U g. 4s H
Thitato Tor. 4a H
Con. Tobane 4a t
Colo. A . 4a i
V. A R. O. 4s H"H
Brta artor lira 4s.. 'H
do a. 4a K.
r. w.n. a i....iot
104
Mpnhattas a s- 4a. .VI
U't. Ontral 4a...... 704
Mo 1-t Inc.. H
Mlaa. A St. k 4a.... 17
at., K. A T, 4 M'
4o la tt
N. R. R. ot 1. a. 4a t
N. T. C. . t "
!. J. C. g. aa IK-
No. Paeiao 4a 10--'H
4o t, .:. t
14. A W. . 4a....... H
O. 1. U 4a A aar...-. HH
Pan a. eov. 1WI ST
Raadlna no. 4a
OMAHA LIVE STOCK ilARKET i
Cattle Eecs'ptg Moderatg and Prioti Ei1d
(Jfiierallytrady.
HOGS SOLD A LITTLE STRONGER
Good Light Weight f beep aad I.asaks
lai Readily Steady Prices, bat
Pari Fat Kinds aad Heavy
Weights Blow aad Weak.
SOUTH OMANA. Dec. a.
rtecelDt were: " Cattle Moas. Khceo
OHK-lal Monday 2.7 6.15 4.t"i
came aay last week 4,44(i s.U--
Sitne week before 4.(ri S.'.44 18.S:r7
Buma -three weeks ago.... 4.-3 1.4:1 17.W3
8am four weeks ago. ..v.. 7.SJ 16.6SJ ,41
Some day last year t,M 6.4.3 4,-32
Th following table shows the receipts of
cattl. hogs and sheep at South Omaha
ir me year to oat and comparisons wun
last yean
ima larA. . tnt. reov'
-ttW l.n62,W . 63,31
Hogs 2.1H7.6K1 l.l.4i4 11.772
Sheep ...... ....1.831.6K 1.712.34 ll.2l4
Average pncea paid for hoc at South
Omaha for th last savcral days with comparisons:
Cat. 1802. 1$02. 1K)1. 1900. 1189. UbS. I1E7.
..n s 4 m
. 1T ... 4 l4
. J- M 4 II-.
..MS lt 4 '
,.r4 It 4
..III M 4 MM,
. tt r 4
. n 4 4 u
..134 at 4 ii i
..hi 44 4 IS
.na 4 14
.. ft t n
.? II 111
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.111 140 4 IS
.IM N lit
l; ... 4 IS
.tl 44 4 "
.IM IM III
. in 4 I74j
JM lit 4 I7t
.170 ... 4 4
Sll KKP There was a limited number of
Iheen and lambs In sight this morning and.
as tho quality of w large share of the oner-
lug wa rather mreiior, gooo atunr was
In light aupplv. Parkers took hold of the
llcht-welsht sheen and yearllnaa. as well
as th good light-weight lambs, quit freely
14, I.tfe; confectioners" A. 4 90c; mould A,
4.70c; cut loaf, Kic; crushed, S.iifcc; pow
dered, iSSr; grannlated, 4.4ho; cubea. 4.itKi.
i( LA88Kt4 Firm. New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, SHi.TSc.
1SKW UKLKANS, lrc. II. ULUAK-
Pteadrt open kettle, ivhlc; open kettle,
centrifugal, S i-liuTc; centrifugal whites,
Jfi3 1Vl6c; yellow, 3m,JH-ltk-; seconds,
lMi3tc.
HtHiAWF.s-ouict : open geiiie. lim.sri
centrifugal, tlull, 7i-'lc Syrup, quiet at 13
CosT) Market.
NEW YORK. Deo. ft COFFEE Spot
Tin Arm- inllil Arm. Th market-for futures
opened steady at an advance of 6'n'10 point
and prices were steady. When It came to on good outside buying, support by lading
the part-fnt klmls, though. , and heavy bull t.peratora and covering Including, It
weights th market waa eiow.' The rrlces was Siid. buying for "nur roo""l V
paid were, perhspa, not much dinerenl from nouses wrtn r.unMaa
last week mean close, but they were vapcea were alao encouraged by higher
around a quarter lower than the price European' and Hrailllan cable and iranU
paid eariv last week. It took ome lime primary re.r-ijo-, i "-""r
for saleamen to dispone of all the common I generally steady to firm during th fore
kinds that arrived. noon, but turned rather quiet and easy
There wer only a few. feeders on sale after miiiaay, nwmi
and they were mostly common. Good stuff changed to 5 points higher.
could U quoted steady and others Very ixn) hogs, ltfudlng January at ".t.M-
slow February, f 'ibiiti.Koc; March, g HiJic; Msy,
l.itic; June, 1 c; juiy, i i ow, c-t,-r,
7.557.7oc; October, T.6TK!; November,
S 10. 4a.
at. U A t U. tu la.. Ill
Bt. L. 4V g. r. fa. 4a. MS
at. 1 s. W. la Ill
Paetvoard A. L. 4a.... mt
Bo. rartoe aa. n
So. RallwawBa.. 11444
Tataa A r. la 1HM
T4a IT., k U I W. 4a.. TO
uaion rinnc aa. . . ,-
4o eon. 4a m.
V. g. Steel 14 aa.... 41
Wibaah la 11
to dab. B 41
W. ft U K. 44 ST
Wla. Ontnrt 4a 0
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Oiiotatlon for corn-fed Stock! Choice
western lambs, I5.00tf5.M; fair to good
Inmha. 14 a nft' ,nml in nholon vearhne.
3.7T"tf4 S5; fair to good yearling. "I3.60W17S;
good to choice wethers, H.ii.til W; fair to
gooti wethers, is. "!. l; good to cnoir ewes.
2.C.'i4ri.l0: fnlr to good ewes, t2 4.jti.k0;
choice feeder Inmha. 13 0fr4 10; fair to gon
f-eder lamhs, f3 2Sr30; halv lambs.
100: feeder yearlings. 13 SfcffS s": feeder
wethers. W.lSa.aB: feeder ewes. ll ToBiiS:
runs, ii.utgri.Ys. ttepresentativs antes
ISO. AV. .
W western cult ewes 94
48 western cull ewes ..a. H
ISO western ewes M
K7 western wes 110
1x7 western ewes 114
I westrrn ewes 110
450 western awes Ill
g western ewes 113
13 western ewe4 147
1H7 western Wethers,. ...114
32 western yearlings SO
leg wentern yearlings It
re western lamtii M
11 western lambs and yearlings.. 63
?1 western lamb and yearllnaa.. 71
127 western lambs 75
24 western lamb M
No, i. a New. '
Cash quotations wer ss follows:
FLOUR Dull, bat steady; winter pat
ent", 4,0ie4.20i winter. strais-hts, JW. 7043-i. 10;
spi'lng patents, i(".M S); spring straights,
63.6''1.7t; takers. UJiuJ.M.
WHEAT No. 1 spring. SJ'tSlcS No. t
Rpring, 72U7oi No. 1 red. KI!7c.
COftN No a, 4iVtc; No. i yellow. 46o,
OATS Wo. t. aC'x.3&4c; No. S Whit, 16
37o,
hV H3-N0. t, ITHo.
BABLE.r Oood feeding. 3&SoHoi fair to
cnnlce malting, 42a&2o,
SEED No. I flsx. Me; No. 1 northwest
ern, 61.00; prime timothy, 12.86; clover, con
tract graflo. 111. Hi.
PKOViaiONS Mess pork, per bbl., $11.76
fillK;". Lard, car 100 lbs., M.474i&4.Uvi.
rthort ribs sides (loose), as .l'.Ht4i(7H short
clear ribs (boxea, 4e-tKkV.l
Following wera th receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
.. . Receipts. Bhlnmente.
Flour, bbls 22.44 10.M)
Vheat, bu n 67.7(0
Corn, bu ...124,.)0 ' IT,
Oats, bu ....15.5 ao.2"0
Bye. bu (.000 0
baey, bu 4,6u0 6,100
On th Produce exchange today th but
ter market was autet and easy; o reamer lea.
loJ3c; dalr-l. 142 21a. Kir;, easier at
mark, cobs included, Xiit'akO. Cbeeso,
firm at IimIiw.
KBW YORK CKNEHAL MARKET.
tHaotatlas of the Day Tarloos
Ceaasnodltles.
, NEW TORK. D. tl.-FLOUR-Rolpts.
29. vm Dl'ia.: aipu.'U, a, IM oois. ; maraei
tirmlr held, but no higher, cl'ialng un
set! ed; winter patents, 64.o6Q4.16; winter
straltthts, t4.0'04.107 Minnesota patent.
4.66i4.7i; winter xtra. l li.iJ.40; Minne,
out takers, 7tv,j3.; winter low grraaea,
)ik(l.ii. Hye lluur, firm; fnlr tv good.
UUItti; cholo tu fancy lj.4osUw.Oo. iiuca
l,..,t II,. ar. ateadv. l2.2Lii2.a
toftNiilCAL Dul,; yeliuw western. 11.09;
4,w 1 . kO., a,i.it ft!fkrJa -
Hi b-NuMiluaUi No. 2 wostarn, Uc, f. O.
p., anoat; state and jersey, tf uo.
BAHLLY Dull; feeulug, !toc, C I. f.,
Ilurid'.j; malting, 4!iwc. c. L f., Buffalo.
WHBAT Kecelpts, 140,176 ba. ; exports,
I.S.5 Lu. Epot. nrra; No. 2 red, S3'c. ele
Vat r. and WW, f. o. b. atiout: No. 1
northern, Duluth, a640, I. o. b., afloat;
Mm. 1 hard. Manitoba, numinal. f. u. b..
afloat, options opened firm on further war
talk, Influtneed by blsher cahlea and lower
consols. They subsequently weakened under
small clearanuet. rumored Armour selling
and liberal southwrst receipts, but were
steadier stter midday on bul'tali vtelhl
suDPlr fluures. Finally crlcea broke under
UuuldaUoM and c oei c luwer, except .
ceml er. wlil' h la Vo up. May. ao'iu's'a
closed at H;c; Juiy. .l4'u-v'c, closed at
teceuiler, M')W.c. cloaed at
CVHN-ieclpts, S1.4j0 bu.f exports, J,3Xi
bu. fcpot, steady; No. 2, 6Hc, elevator, and
Ijc. f. o. b., ntloai: No. 1 yellow, 17V;
No. I white, 63c. The option market wa
Inactive all day and after a steady opening,
eased, oft uuder western selling and good
weather. news, and dialed easy at a partlul
So net decline. Msy. 45rT""1ic, Closed a
lnc: Deceni4ep cloned at i,a.
OATS Ittoilpts. 1.U bu.; txports, 15S bu.
PlKit. steady; No. 2, 43i; standard white.
42o; No. I, 40e; No. I white. 4c; No.
whits. 4e : track white. 4li;4.'Sc.
HAY liull: shipping. Ata-i&c; good to
Choice. rSjf liVkO.
HOPS lrrr.; state, common to choice,
11 crop. 2oiJ4c( Wv-a crop. ll24c: olds, 'ft
12c; pHclftc coaat, 19 is crop, 2-ific; l $
crop, !!n.:4o: old. 7t12c.
HlDl-a Firm; Oalveston, 10 to 15 lba.,
lVc; CaitionUa, ll to 25 lba., 19V; Txas dry,
14 to So l a , 13.
I.r ATHr R-Him; acid. tSSe.
PKOVlBlONrWH.ef. quiet: lamlly. tlO V
fillOu; mees. t.Wf 0O; beef hams. Iri iistf
12 ou; lty extra India mess. '.6 Oi -rl?.00.
Cut meats, eay; pickled bellies, tot .2. i'l.ti;
l'lck e l ahouhlerK, n (ku4aO; pickled lmma,
IjiojIOTSl Lard. Ilrin; western stenmed,
rertned. ilrin; continent. 17 10; Bouih
America, 17.75; compotmd. M J&iiCaO. Pork,
etearty: family, tlS Sf-fUao: short clear,
IS ia-ri 1B.6J; mess, liJ i-jUK).
hlcii Quiet: domeatic, fair to extra,
fjo'e; japan, nominal.
TALLoW Firm; city, 4c; country, ti9
tr.
bCTTER Receipt, I.SS4 pkes : quiet;
creamerv. lf jji.lc: Stat dlr', lu-Oc. -.
CHhlk-Ii Urcelpia, 6,ltl pkss.: quiet;
suite full crram. fancy, tars nl small,
colonel and white pteiuUr, 12o; lata
w V 10c.
i fcJGst KeceiptA a,S pkgs.; steady; w it
em, aU(iJ0. 1
Dalata Grata Market.
DUI.VTH. Dec. 21. WHEAT On track.
y No. 1 n.irtneriK. 81W; No. 2 northern, 7vc;
ISO. spring. iao; ieceuibar. sue; lay ICo.
OATS On track and to arrive, 4
Peoria, Urate iaTk.et.
PFORIA. Dee. il TORN'-S5asv 1 new Ko
M, Ivc; new r.o. 4. I.c; No. I, 4ii
l ltrrsAol l,rala Market.
LIVFPKIL fc. B-WHEAT-P.ot,
B-i... ho. I lovl. .ttrra aii.ici, w ia, t-
per lb., 13c; No. Z. hard shell,' per lb., ISo;
n.. lb. 1 S I lk..l. ,k , 1 :
. " . m, I " . . , tiller", .I 41 "X
aimonas, son sneii, per id., ic: nara Shell,
IW IK 1 l hMi.n. la,M l.-v IK Am.ll
per lb.. 10c 1 peanuts, per lu.. 6V4e: roasted
peanuts, per lb., 7c; Chili walnuts, 12t)13c:
arg nicaory nuis, per ou., i.to; sneii
bark, per bu., li; biacx walnut, per bu
11.13: Italian chestnut, per lb., lie.
II 1116 U Mat 1 arroo e Ba Ma anaasi IA
No. 1 sslted, 7c; No. I salted, to; No. 1 veal
calf, a to 12 lb.. 8 'Ac: No. I veal Calf. 12 t
16 lb.,Hc: dry salted hides, Km to; sheep
pens, iuii; aorie niaes. i.suz.wi.
money market were effected, alxtv and
ninety-day leant' and even thirty-day loans
being effected at elow I per cent. Mer
cantile paper fcr prime grades alao was
offered at below per cent. Mercantile
paper for prime grade also waa offered
at 6 per cent, thus breaking th t per
tit rate wmon na been determinedly
held for soma time past. Sentiment waa
effected by the oplulona exDressed bv emin
ent banking authorities when questioned
regarding in iixeiinood or a Kusslan or
Japanese loan finding subscribers here, to
the effect that we are likely to. need money
resource In our own market. There wa
some heaviness shown by Atchison on th
ground of It bond issue snd th small
grain -movement affected this and' other
grangers to soms extent.
lhe Atchison bond Issue also Played a
fart isj the sharp upward movement of j
he railroad equipment stocks, owing to
tne intimation conveyed in tne omciai an
nouncement of the sale of the Atchison
bonds, that a Dart of the proceeds would
be used for the ourchnae of locomotives
snd new equipment. The depression of
United States Steel preferred waa accom
panied by further discussions of the divi
dend prospects for the stock and tha ex
pression or discouraging opinions aa to
the-ie prospects. There was some acctlm
tnulatlon of the coalers, atttrlbuted to
better trade conditions. The speculation in
the New York publlo utilities continued
witnout any new feature, ana Amaigar
matd. after advancing slightly reacted
sharply, with the rest of the market, - The
closing was dull and heavy.
The bond market was dull and generally
steady, but some of th active issues wer
heavy. Total sales, par 'value, were 61,860,
000. United State is, Is and old 4s ad
vanced ft anu taw new 4s declined 4 on
tne mat cam
Following are the closing Quotations on
the mew x org Btock exchange:
1 western lambs
14 western cull
60 western ewes
IS western ewes
219 western ewes
S western ewes ...........
1 western" ewe :
f4 western wethers
Boat flock tfcaotattoaa.
BOSTON. Dec. 2l.-CaJl loans, 6H8H per
cent; time loans, ixtm per cent.- u racial
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
4"4
4
MM
Atchison 4a
Max. 4ntral 4s.,
Atchison
Bt4
nostsa A Albany
Bnotoa A atalaa..
Boatoa KlevaU
.. 4Va Amalgamated
.. T ilalr West a..
.. 11,UlnBhra
..4
..IM I
.1
.... w
N. T., N. H. A H..1M
ritchbars DM IM
t'nloa Pari tlo TIH
Max. Central ........ t
Amor. Sugar 1HH
do ptd 190H
Amer. T. A T ...
Dominion I. A a.
0esral Klectrta .
staos. Kloatris ..
do Bid
United Pratt ....
I), a. Steal
do B14 ........
Vttln.
AS Ten (see
...Ul
... 1
...lit
... 1H
... Tl
...loe
... 44
Tl
.... IV.
Oal. A Hacla
Gantennlal
Copper Ran no
Dominion Coal .....
rrankita
lm Rayale
Mohawk
Old Oaaaiatoa .......
Oaraola
Parrot
Uuiacr
Santa , Fa Coesar
14H
Tamarack
Trinity ..
Pallet
ftah .....
Winona .,
Wolrarln
T
a
ii
a
I7H
II
14
114
.... si
414
. 11
Indicates Rundev
. i : , . . t western wetners .....
The official number nr cara of stock I ii u..,nn..
kMii.hi (n . I r na
Cattle.Hors Bh'D.H'r'a
- ., ju. ex t)i. f. tiy...:. i it
mo, fe. rty l
Hnlon 1'aclilo system... 11 I ,
. A N. W. Ry I '17
F.. B. A M. V. R It 14
C, BL P., M. A O. Ry.. 4 . 12
n. et m. ny oo t
C, B. A Q. Ry I I
X. C. A Bt. J I
P.
10
'a
6
1
Ry., east
C. R. I. .
C, H. I. A P. Ry., west I
Illinois central
Chicago Great Western. I
.,,.....
7a
I western famba
16 western ewes
12 western ewe
IS western ewes .........
1 western wether
If wetatern wethers
166 western wethers
17 western wethers .....
I western yearlings ....
I western vearllnua ....
f western lambs
126 western lambs
23 western lambs
120
.... 2
.... 97
.... 67,
.... 110
.... 90
.... 70
10V
....... 64
70
n
10ft
...... 104
.- m
91
93
127
75
76
a
71
90
1 76
1 75
t 60
I 76
I 75
IIS
I
I 2S
I 36
I 66
100
4 25
4 15
4 K
I 00
6 25
4 6 60
. 1 40
1 90
5 6
t 70
I 00
I 00
S 35
4 10
4 25
1 66
1 76
75
I (5
3 36
5 35
I 60
I 75
a 75
4 T5
6 26
6 13
IJJ
Hoars. Sheer).
01U 1,40
Leaden Btock MarlieC.
LONDON, Deo. 21. Closing;
706
797
829
6K2
1.690
l,fc2
6HQ
1.214
Coaaola, anoeey....;.
so account
Anaconda
Atchison ...i...
so Bf4
Baltimore A Ohio...
Canadian Paella ...
Chre. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W.
W4iN. Y. Owitral
I'i Noriolh A W
do pfd
'Ontario A W...
H14
II U
I4H
1V4
Sales Hlrh. Low. Close.
Atchison ...'..17.700 67'4 4T4 7V,
do pfd..... IM) K2 9ivi ' 91H
11
Baltimore A Ohio 6.8H) 794
do pfd 234
Canadian Pacific ?860 119.
Cent, of New Jersey. 420 lfiO
Cheea. A Ohio t.OOO . BSV4
Chicago A Alton 1,900 Hi
do Pfd 6"0 7014
Chi. Oreat Western..-. 620 16V '
do B pfd , -
Chi. A Northwestern. 1.020 167 liifiU.
Chi. Term. A Trans.. .... ....
do Pfd 100 17H
Big Four... 100 77V
V.l 5..i' Colorado southern.... 400 14 w
r " ' . '. ,v i do 1st md.
aa za pro. k: ..j.
Dela. A Hudadn 1,300. 166 1(3 ,
Dels.. Lack. A Wast.. IM SU
Denver A Rio Grande ....
do pfd ro
Erie e.600
do, 1st pfd 2.040
ao aa pia i.jm)
7k .7?
159Vk 159
23 33
35 3514
16 i5
C, M. A St. P 147
DaBoors Soil
DanTar A R. O...... II H
ao pia j...
rl o
do 1st pfd T0
do Id old ll
Illinois Central ......133
Louie. A Naah 119
St., K. A T lllaV
BILVT3R Bar. steady. 26Ud cer ounce,
MONEY 3V4414 per cent: the rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
xftv per cent; for three months' bins iW
it per cent.
Pennarlvanla
Rand Mlaas ..
goading
do lat pra..
da Id nd-
to. Railway ,.
4 a(d
So. PacIS ........... 44S4
Union PacUks ....... o
to ptd ..M II
tJ. g. steal liu.
ao pia 17
Wabash .-. II
4 . pf4 i It
. If.
. 10
. 41
. t
. aoH
BU
Total reoelDts 102
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing tb num-
do ot neaa maicaiea;
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co 190
Swift and Company 607
Cudahy Packing Co i 40
Armour ft Co m
Cudahy. Sioux City.. a.
Armour, Sioux City
Vansant A Co 14
Carey ft Benton ir 100
Lobman A Co...... 62
W. I. Stephen 41
H. F. Hamilton H6
L. F. Hues 13
Wolf A Murnan..u 99
Sam Wertlielmer 14
Lee. Rothschild II
Sol Deean 8
Hsggerty A Co 11
Other buyers IM
CHICAGO LIVE IVOCK MARKET.
aaaaaaaaeaasapSI m
Fair Receipt of All Stock, with
l Steady Markets.
CHICAOO; Dec. .-CATTLF.-.Recetpts.
iBiOTO need. The market was wua higher;
good to prime steers, a49.Q6.i5; poor to
medium. 63.2M5'4.80: stockers and- feeders.
t2 0044.09; cows, 1.6."tta.60; heifers, I2KM
4.76; canders, n.&tjj2.iW; bulla, 1.7u4iH.Xi,
calves. 2.ti04i5.75.
Keceiots today. 4T.OTW neati: esti-
mated tomorrow, 30,000 bead; mlxed'and
I butchers', 4.36'S4.8(); good to choice heavy,
l4.4MH.h6; rough heavy. M.o?M.46; light.
tl.J'KU w, uuin ot ano-?., t.4 '
HHKKP AND IA M HS KecelptS, ai.noo
bead, me market for lambs was steady;
good to choice wethers. $3.5vK94.00; fair to
choice mixed, t2.7odja.60: western sheep.
fta TK. ftft. n.ll. In,nli. SI Hit iA U. . w a-n
b W. ' " T , , iin.ira ... ... k. I., wv.w, "
875 I iambs, n iyo tu. .
Total J.7S6 6.121 6.646
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
7."ti7
temler.
7.S0C.
Bwieltlac Compaay Passes Dlrldewds.
wr.r Thnif tw M The directors of .
tk. t'nltaj ui.ta. Unriuetion and Keflnlng
company have parsed the January dividend
on the preferred mock, in a cremnr leutr
to holders of the preferred shares th state
ment is made that the business of the cm
panr has been seriously affected by labor
troubles since rrnruarr ian e ....
- -,..11,- In a Colorado) City
works of th"? company by the Westera Fed
eration of Miners.
Dry Oveda Market.
v-trrtr vnpif TW, H.-nBT OOOTVfl
Actlity of a markel charaeter la evident
ss the week opens, snd the buyer la de
termined to take no more than Is absolutely
rtpceaaary for Imme Hate requirements, buy
ing Is at asking prices ana m a tjuiei wav
considerable aierchandlse I being moved.
Jobbers are experiencing onty a nrairnw
business and are busy making preparations
for annual clearance sales.
Wool. Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. H WOOL Firm ; de-
mesttc fleece, m2c
ST. LOllS. I)ec. n.WrOTj Nominal;
medium irradcs ccmhlng snd elotbln, 17'ff
Sic; light fine. lR417c; heavy fine, 12ml4c:
tub washed, loSlc. ...
Visible Supply of GrsJsn .
kbw TORK. Dee. 21 The risible supply
f grain Saturday,- December 19, es com
piled by the New York Produce exohange,
is nn follows: , ... .
Wheat. 84,5T7,O0O ou.. aecrease. at,ri ou.
Corn. 67.0"0 bu., Incresse, 94.0no bu. .
Oats, 8,f .0ii0 bu., Incresse, 1.&2 WI0 bu. .
Barley, 3,944,000 bu.. ircrease. i,wu ou.
GOSSIP ON COMMISSION , ROW
Prospects BtlH Good for Hearty Christ.
mas Dinner to Those with
tha Prlea.
Christmas dinner prospects still ar fa
vorable. Turkeys tha best stock, Cresneo.
In the proper mode for shipping and city
orders, ar now wholesaling at 18 cents a
pound, but It Is "not Improbable that the
price will drop to 16 tents the day before.
The same effort will be, made, It la thought,
which spoiled the money At Thanksgiving.
Birds are now icaxce on th market, but
letters are being received from various tur
key men saying that they are waiting
until the last moment to catch th top
market.
Oysters are going to be plentiful and are
not rising in price, aa far as present Indi
cations ns a guarantee. Th standard
run at fl.SS per gallon. clery alao is
gofng to be as reasonable aa possible and.
t. Loals Grata -aad Provisions.
ST. LOUIB. Deo. tl.WHTC AT Lower:
No. t red cash, elevator, nominal: track.
S4e; December, 93c; May, 63o; July, 70H.C;
so. i nara, ri'rf.ic. r " i p
CORN Lower: No. t cash 44or track. Great Northern pfd.
44c; December, 44e; May, 4?Hc; July, 42me. I Hocking Valley V,
OATS Steady; track, rjjafc; May, ISo; 1 do pfd.,..T..
jn o. x wnit. xc. i Illinois central
FIA5LR Steady; red winter patent. 14.26 Iowa Central
t?4.t5; extra fancy and straight, 63.90ff4.2Q; I do pfd t.
clear, 3.fi.tl0.
BK ED Timothy steady. S2.2E180: prime.
liWVio.- i
t'OKNMKAL UUler. C80.
BRAN Strong; sacked, cast track, 73
SOe. '
HAT Heavy; timothy. 88.50011.60: pra-
1 .. n.f. O A
iku:4 i'iii pim iii.a-4i.tg,
B A OO I N ' ftiHc
HEMP TWINlXc.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: lobbing.
tlt zu. Lard, steady, Iti.tTH. Baoon (boxed),
steady; extra shorts, I7.K; clear ribs,, 17.50;
short clear, $7.76.
POULTRY Blow: cnickens. 701 springs.
If ttirkeva. 1?c: ducks. 10c: aeea. to.
BU TTER ir demand: creamery. lSif
Sec : dairy,
ROUS Unlet st 270. caaa count.
POULTRY Alive. unsettled dressed.
firm; western chickens, 12c; fowls, Uil2c;
turkeys, litu-ue..
RecelDts. Shlnments.
Flour, bbl 12.ono 10O00
Vbeat. bu ......15.co9 4ti
Corn, bu tl.OOO 14 fiOO
Oata. bu 63,000 S6.0O0
a i i
Kaasas City Orala aal Prsvtsloas.
KANSAS CITT. Dec. M.WHKAT De
cember, anwvii.: May, s4 nc; cash
No. 1 hard. SCHi 7Je; No. CqrToc; No. 4,
nvtfif; reieeted, 67jtnVc; No. t red, 82ic;
No. 3. TSiiSic. .
CORN Ieoembr. xae. My, 7e; cash
No. 2 mixed. 37c; No. Z WW la, sitae; No. t,
STXTt.o.
iVA.T'4-No. white, tOQtie; No. t mixed,
alf;.15".
H A r Choice timothy, 99.00; prairie. $7.60
C'l. to.
rye-No. t. 46c.
BL'TTER Creamery, ISCllc; dairy, fancy.
o. .
TOfina Weak: Missouri and Ifanaaa
case returned, 'Hc; new No. 1 Wbltewood
case inciuaea, lie.
24H
Kan. City Southern ....
do pfd i... ....
Louis. A Nashville.... L250 107
Manhattan l. ih hih
Metro. St. Railway... 2u0 122
Minn. A St. IOula
Missouri Pacific 10. W0 93H
Mo., Kan. A Texas..., 600 4tV4
isat. it. K. Mex. pta
New York Central.... TOO 119
Norfolk ft Western... 9x0 67
do Dfd ....
Ontario ft Western... 6.060 t2
Pennsylvania
Pitta . C C. ft St. Li..
Reading ...... a 68.630
do 1st pra
do 2d nfd 400
Rock -Island.. U.lfiO
do pfd 7U0
St. L. ft B Fran. pfd.'....
do Id pfd 109
St. Louis Southwest,.
do pfd 100
St. Paul
do pfd
Southern Pacific 11.826
Bouthern Railway.... 4,6o0
do pfd , 400
Texas ft Pacific
Toledo. St. L. ft Weat. to0
do Dfd ' 100
Union Pacific. lilW
do pfd...
Wabash
do nfd
Wheel, ft Lake Erie..
Wisconsin Central....
do pfd
Adams Express .,
American r,x press....
V. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Kxprese.
71)
15.
7H 17H
77H 76
li 14
v... 64
262
20V
724 72 .' 70
SCei: fc KH
6S'Z - 68 67
60 6o
, MO
100 ' 73 71 73
'83
ifiO U&l 129 129
200 2U 20 20
18
81
Row Tork Uti Stock Market'.
NTT.W YORTC. Deo. . RKETTES Re.
were very moderate, but the tttmand was relpts, 4.SS6 head. The market for steers 1 . r, . om th- ,-).. wholesale
l. IIH.H i-k. a.aia al al tha (lit 111 ... .I..a. nnnlaa m nil nloain more I ""1 n0 "S irom tne pieaeni WDOieaaie
week packers were rather, lndlff erant I aotive; for bulls, steady to strong; for I rate .of 4 and 76 cents. The crtLlerrles
buyer. While prices were not a great aeai thin cow, loo higher; for other, tes.fly;
airrerent rrom ine cio oi 1111 w m" i steers, 3.7Wi.ln, one car, o.u; oxen. i -hariga that la made will be toward A
"11, IU IU ll.O 1 1 '-lV .... M ....... . j.pv- UUIIB, l'"l.OV, Vln, ,1. 'iu.iv, , .
waa av.u . H.nn.rL Won a olearanoa was I farm rihirt tl uvn 4 bk nablaat nuoted live I lowering market,
made. cattle selling at lluiio per pound, dressed Tha Christmas trees may last through tha
There were very few forn-fed steers on weight; sheep, !li&12o; lambs. ISo, dressed orl.i. , there ia sure to be a sbortaga
sale and none that could be called good to weight: refrigerator beef at 9c per pound, f""1 out , , . !T , w " V
choice. Packers bought up the few short- CALVES Receipts, 1.407 head. The mar. In some special sixes. Nearly all the trees
ket for veals was steady to strong; narn- have been taken from the commission dls-
...riv . .ma antiva veaia.
KHiW Tnrtif 1 tv, oitoHn .re I the close of laat Week. What they would 1 i4 ooirflt 2U: choice and extra. tt.7otio.67H:
namyara etoca, Bo.iu'uj.-u: weairrm. . .i .-v
4.00; city dressed --eals, nrm, at -7falo
per pound: country dressed. 6!gl1c.
IIfVi!4Reeelrita 15.431 head.'. The mar
ket was went.; state and Pennsylvania
hogs, M.76Q4.9fr. , .
BH Eiir ANU laoihs tteceipie, in.
Hew Tork Hiatus Qoetattoae.
the closing quotatlons-on mining stocks;
Adams Coo
Alios
Braeoa ,
Brunawlck Coa ...
Comstock Tunnel..
Con. Cal. 4k Va.
. 11
,. 1
,. 4
,. 6M
Horn surer -....110
Iran Sllrer ..........174
iMadvlue Coa 3
Offered.
Uttla Cblaf-
Ontarle ....
Ophir ........
Fhoenlx
Pot oat
feavags ........
8 arra NeraAa
Small Hopes .
..standard
4
....
....14
.... 14
.... 14
.... M
feds that were on sale and paid generally
steady nrices for them ss compared with
have done with good stuff cannot be told.
a. aK.na nnn. nffarad I
The big bulk of the offering consisted of
butcher stock of Just fair quality. Buyers
did- not take hold with any life, but on th
average price wer about toady. There
seemed to be considerable unevennes to the
tiict, but they are,, now In . th hands of
the retailers - or decorators. Probably
there will be enough In- standard slses. : -
Some holiday popcorn has come to town.
It la red and will be very ornamental when
popped. - It -will be as beautiful as la red
.. ii
atsaak Clearlaars.
OMAHA. Dec. 21. Bank clearings for
today wer Il.404.26a.46. sn Increase of 124.
734.61 over the corresponding day last year.
trade, so '.hat sales were made that looked v..a The market for sheeD was Wnhe lemonade and will, moreover, ba more
all the way from a ahade lower to a shade I lower: for lambs, lfFirac lower; soms sales, J wholesome Tho price la. not to ba
atmnrer. The market could best DO oe-1 a- in.va,e Iram 11 KoiS.t SO: fed vearllnra I
" .. . . . ,, i i..- ,. w , - - i ... iiiinu L.
$4 60: lambs, $8.R0(frfi.60; general sales, 34.75 I 1
0 40; Onada iambs, o nwio.w.
i ' . .... i. a
hnnna tnmArrnv vniue. a.in neiau
sheeo. 1.676 bead, and 4.400 quarters of
bef.
Cottoa Market.
scribed by calling It alow , but generally
ateady. I
vinii. vaail aalvaa atifl staas all aold In
about tne same notch ee they did late last
week. , .
Htockera and feeders were In limited sup-
rly, and as speculators carried over very
ew from the close of last week they wer
anxious for a few good cattle tms moninr.
Kaasas City 1.1 ve Btock Market,
KANSAS CITT. Dee. 11 CATTLE Re-
'a,... 7 -v.r invthlnr desirable could be ouoted steady Wlpls, ,&00 neaa. inciuain , neaa o,
wtiynxn ;--;, wltn mm kinds about steady. I southerns. Tne market was lmiipe nixwr,
,ar?t. 0Dene4 ataaay at a decline oi a lUEV.Tiv Mies: , Krport and dr"'1 b
I
Orange are cheaper this year than . for
many a aeason. Tha thlll crop from
northern California la about all on the
market and the southern California crop
baa come on very early. Then Florida la
In town with a larger string of fruit than
haa been on sale for many a year.
point to an advance of 6 points, the lrreg- 1 Representative aaie
uiarity being aue to tne opposing innuence
of luwer cables and bullish advices from
ii i7 laVa I southern spot markets, together with Sat
m i urd.acyrt
91
M
60
93
38
lit 11R
67 1 67
.... ' K
11 it
40,060 U8 117 118
60
4A 46 4S
7 77 . 77
S0 4V7I 00
IS 94
60 C0
.... 60
42 42 41
.... .... 18
S3 83 . 12
Amal. Copper ....B,15
heavy export and expectations of
reaae in the interior movement. There
waa heavy liquidation right from, the open
ing, but at first there was also a good de
mand for covering and considerable bull
support, ao that for a time tne market
ruled comparatively firm and was soon 4
to points net nig ner on tne active propo'
siliona. Following this the market .' egan
to eag under commission house selling, pre
sumably for profits, andtas pi Ice dropped
down stop-loss orders were reached, so
that the decline soon became a rout and
Inside of three-quarters of an hour prices
were net is to A points lower on the ao
tive months. At the lowest level, however.
there seemed to be a good demand, th
local bull leader bought openly and aggres
sively on New Orleans bullish meaaagra
while news circulating freely from Interior
autilharn it.tl 11 1 . m a t f u 1 1 i ar ,i ft In th.
...10,717 143 142 141! I movement and the tendency of planters to
inoiu lor still nigner prices.
After recovering part of the early loss
the market ruled very Irregular for a time.
but broke again In the afternoon under
rumors that the bulls were unloaded, and
wliiie finally steady wa net 14 to 6 points
lower. Sales wer estimated at l.iOOOjO
bales, trade having been active in spite of
the approaching holidays. Port receipts for
the day were large, the weather fine and
estimates for tomorrow heavy.
On the other hand exports were big. the
Interior movement small and Southern spot
markets firm t a little higher, though gen
erally quiet, in tne eariy oreajt too report
cf a more serious turn In the far aalern
situation wa a ractor. but ODlnlon is di
vided as to the ultimate effect on nrte.a c.l
sn actual war between Russla.n and Jaiun
it awing arcuea m.t toe prooaoie aecrease
BEEF STEERS.
K. ' A. rr. ns A, rr.
11 ..io;l 1 M 14 - tut I to
1 lo l Tl 4 mi m m
t 117V I 44 744 I K
11 11171 I 1 a I.I I IU
ao a 19
. ISO 1 Tl
1..
1 tu 1 tl
174 1 0
Ill I o
It U I M
f a vo
I l t M
... B 00
I HK4 t 1
1 11U0 I 14
1....
I....
'1....
I....
....
..in I K
..mi l M
..lei t M
.. 714 I 44
,.11U 1 10
H
.
1.
4 ,
ii'!."!
ii!'.'.!'.
i
'ti
2
EIFER8-
.... 944 8 10
....11 -I t II
.... lit I M
,.,.ll 8 40
....Ivfl I lo
.... 14 III
....1061 I 4
.... m im
....114 8 44
144 I 14
.1014 i TO
. I4 I 14
......lut t 00
14(a) I 00
119 8 14
I llak- I 24
M4 3 11
1010 1 K
m iu
444 3 44
Wheat, ba....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu.;....
Receipts. Bhlpnienta.
,...96.2o0 M4O0
.... 14 AA 14 to
.... 14.0UO 13,000
4 47S 47
21 H )
7H 77 77
26 B , 24
21 22 . 22
86 85 84
78 ' 7 78
.... .... .... 88
20 to 19
4-5 67 M4 87
: 16
300 17 J7 17
ee e
e esse ease $23
eaea esse IM)
lot
100 110 270 2t5
4lt 47 4f
1 .
St 67 68
is' ii" 17
79 77 77
49 4I ' 49
...... tm 4 71
lit 6 40
Evaporated Apples lit Dried Frail,
NEW TORK. Dee. ll.-EVAPORATED
APPLK8 The market la firm with demand
good; common are quoted at 4416c prime,
at SSWiir: choice at hM.e: fsncv at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DKIEU FRUITS Prunes
rule firm on bulllth cotst advlcee concern
ing the attitude of holders who are said to
be looking' for better prices: quotations
ranae rrom JLO to o. according to 'grade.
Apricots ar quiet, with choice o no ted at
i4rtc: extra choice at. 9,fiMc and
rsnoy at iwimn reacnea. also are oulet:
choice are quoted at 7Wtf7c: extra choice
at 74(S0 and taney at i'aioo.
Pblladelphla Prod see Market.
P1I1LADFLPHIA. Deo. M. BUTTER
Quiet and steady; extra western creamery,
la1: nesrby nrluts. 27c.
EOia Steady : fulr demand: fresh near
by, vac at mark: western. 36c lues oft;
southwestern, ii'-isc; Boutr.em, sunto.
t'HKKHB-Dull: Mew york full creams
fancy, llc; choice, llc; fair to good, lu
fjiic. .
Mlaaeayolis Wheat, Floaf aad Bran.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. H-WH K AT Do-
eemlK-r. ki'Wc: May. IKc: July. -814ii',o.
On track. No. 1 hard. 8.i.c: No. 1 northern.
t!H!'o: No. t northern. 79c; No. I north
ern "ll,c.
FlaOUH First patents. 64 451465; second
patent, atj.yn- prat clears, l8iij3.40;
Iftlll rifWt. IT 8l"1T VI
B HAN la bulk. 1x14.,11.75.
. : v
Mtlwaakeo urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Deo. 21 WHEAT Ixw
rr: No. 1 norihern. Me; No. 2 not t hern, 81
tJV: liar, ki'(,c.
HYE Firm: No, L 67c.
Ii AHLh.V-riUhiJy. N I, V; sample
36':''K'.
t'uKN taic lower: No. 8. 4' 45c; May,
Toledo Seed .Market.
TOLEDO. Dec. tl. flEfcDS-Olover. cash.
Pe r n, L r and Jaiiucrv, Ii'.olS; February,
i i'-SJ aiar.ti, I :u. rrime uaaottiy, fi.t
i iiu-j aiaiav, f i au. .
Amn. Car ft Foundry C.9I6
do pfd 2.100
Amn. Unseed Oil..... ....
do pfd ,
Amn. Locomotive..... 1500
do pfd.... 1.719
Amn. SmelL ft Redo.. 10
do Dfd 1,171 91TV. 9!H
Amn. Sugar Rofln.... t0 124, 123 K3
Anaconda Mln. Co.... l'J 75 76 76
Brook. Rapid Transit. 44.040 61 60
Colo. Fuel ft Iron SoO 17 20
Colum. A Hock. Coal 1 0:4) 14 14
Consolidated Uns j,,) 11 lKb IM
General Kiectrio jwi itts j4
Inter. Paper 4u0 U U 11
do pfd .... 1
Inter. Pump (ex-dlt.)
do pia ,
National Biscuit
National Lead
North American.......
PaoiflrT Mail
People' Gas..... 1,85
Pressed Steel Car l.Onl
do pfd lift
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel l
do pfd 1,600
Rubber Goods 2U
do, pfd 2n0
Teirh. Coal ft Iron.... 14
100
1)
U. S. Leather
do Dfd
U. 8. Rubber.. .......
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do Dfd
Western Union ,
Northern Securities.
Total sales for the day 460,100 sbsres.
.... . a 28
ft" 75vJ
26 26 14
9 r 97
S r 28
67 67 7
.... .... ,6
6 . 6 ' 6
40 ' 89 Sl
1" 17 17
77. 71 71
34 IX 83
150 7 7 . .7
400 76 76 75
..... .... . 10 .
K 39 &i
6 Sal . 10 10 10
tl.-oO ' U 64 f44
4a) fc' 65 M
t Forelca Flaaaalal.
LONDON. Deo. 81. Money was In aood
demand in the market t'lay end barrov-
ers were entirely dopetuirnt OB the Bank
or aMtglund. Ulounts were nrm, owing to
the coi. union or lii abort loin market and
continental eachangaM.
Trading on tne ttiocb exchange was be
clouded by the news from the far east, la
the Klisence of definite news alarmist rum
ors were plentiful. While the operatots
hope for a peaceful solution, the unc-rtalntv
etiecks business. Consols were wtak aid
home rails wore dull. Americana opurwd
steady at beiuw purity, with a hararninf
lend. my en sHa!actory , I'ank Slid trade
advices They auLao,ucfily tcstue trrex-
Uiur. tarcaalunally ware eatfrr In th ab
sence cf l.un'i en and rUaed qui. t. Jap
ar.iavi derhnt-d l'-aH pott, is ana ltL:aitini
weut 6omn half a point. Ratfra were tieavy
u4 iabe UiriuU:t euiury auiuai tl, la
in demand from China, which country is be
lieved most likely to be the scene of posi
tive wariiae operations, wouia be partially
Offset by the demand for fitting out troona.
K'ir.tjtr nur.viva t n r-rvrw. v
Quiet: sales, L400 bales: ordinary. 10 8-lto: '. ( eow
good ordinary, llc; low middling. lic; i f cow... Bad IM 4
middling, Ue; iood middling, 1J l-isc; nud- 1 1 aler 90 1 25 M
dllng fair, f3 7-loo.. RscelpU, 16.716 bales; . T. Tobln N
aioiV bAtsd Kia v.nnr.a a.M mnA.l 1 heifer. 6'JO too 1
were sfeadv:
December 12 81tn2.lc; January, 11 Kll ;o;
February. IS OMj 13.06ct March, IS lsQ13 19c;
April. ll tSUSoc; May, 13.lsiil3.39v; June.
11 4sjgiS.4oe: July. 18.4i-9lJ.6fc.
or. uuuia. ueci. a. t.UTTnN Steady;
middling, llo. fcales. ttia bales; receipts
&) balys; shipments, 126 bales; stock, liit
bales '
LIVERPOOL. Dee. 2L COTTON Spot In
limited ' demand and prices unchanged;
American middling, 1.1 4d. The sales of the
day were 6.U00 balus of which OuO were for
speculation ana export ana included 4 84
American. Receipts, 12,200 bales, all Amer
ican. Futures opened excited snd cloved
irregular; American middling, g. o. e De
cember, 6.914 92d: December-January, 4 87
j.ad: January-February. t.83(f6.H4d ; February-March.
6tit.S 82d; March-April, 6 tod;
April-Mav, 4.7d; May-June, ilid; June
July, .'.Mi.7td; July-August, 6 71; August
September, nominal.
Oil Ml Boala.
NEW YORK. Dec H.-OIZJ! Cottonseed
firm; prime crude nominal; prime ellow,
87c Petri. leum. firm; redned New York.
t'.'M; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $9 46;
prime In, bulk. ttSB. '
KOBINAflnady; strained common- to
gwwl. fl 6S . .
TL'RPKNTINEJ Quiet ct 69Aanr
SAVANNAH. Dea a.-TCItPliNTTNE
f irm at (fee.
ROSIN -Firm: quoted: A. R. C. D. K. F
12 26; Q. 92 80; H. $2 16: I $2 6; K, f80: V.
i-: N, Hi; W. a., MS: W. W., $3 60.
U1L CITY, Iwe. 21.-OIL&-Credit bal-
ir.cai, 11 Hi; cert i nc tea. no bid; shipments,
12.244 bbl., average. 77 ba Lbls.; runs. lx$..
I.t. Ijhiw . sverssv, 71.Ury btila; sl.tnmenls,
l.i ma. iox.oj r.i.i . average, ok s7 bb a :
runs. Lima. 109.4-6 bbls., average. U.717 bbla.
WkUky Market.
FEORIA, Dec 51 WIU3!CT-tdy oa
bai-ls of tl 27 for distillers' hnmhed a.Kxla.
H1CAGO, Dec. 11. HHIbKK--iiu:ady at
fl 27.
bT. LOUIS, Deo. itl.-WHlBKT-Steady oa
bas of hlh lnea. $1.80.
CiWINNATl. !. 2i. WHISKY Dla-
tn.oia fu.latie4 -guvua quWt OU bauiie of $1..
970 1 K
26
i 10
.. 6M 1 15
..loit t :
42 heifer... K7 1 0
bull 1630 3D0
calf 8V0 $ 00
cow 1000 1 75
13 reives... 460 1 66
10 .tellers..,
6 cows.,...
7 cows
9 lit 8 40 1 ...
t 140 t oo I....
I..... u i is - ...
1... 110 I 14 1....
l4 "btjixs.
t. U4 14
. CALVES,
1., 119 8 74 I.,..
1 81 I ft . I....
1 11 4 74 '
STAGS.
!.... 160 I 14
6TOCKER8 AND FE1SDERS.
8 aa I 14 4 ki IU
1 11M 8 10 10 ,..ia4 I It
18 101 I to I. 4 8
18 feeders.. BtO lit cows 961 IM
1 feeder... 630 I IS 11 feeders., 7t0 t 06
WIUUINU
1 feeder... 940 180 1 Cow 900 1 90
17 feeders.. lo22 I to 6 feeders. i "J I 05
4 cows 976 t 4 cows.,... 966 1 64
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow 11.4 126 . 1 COW 980 2 00
23 feeders.. 1127 8 16
MONTANA.
23 cows 989 t 16 1 oow.,
9 0 3 2 1 cow.,
cows.
feeders.. liHti I 15
ebraska.
cows 836 2 00
20 cows 99 1 25
t calves... M IM
4 calves... 80 4 40
1 feeder. ..1210 I 20
I heifers 6l6 t 80
i 116 1 heifers.- 648 1 60
A. M. Carr Neb.
842 1 10 11 cows..... 9'G
836 1 90 1 feeders.. tiS
W. S. Coweill-Neb.
4 heifers... 742 1 86 2 heif.rs... AO 1 00
I feeders.. 643 3 26 , 10 calves... 8o4 166
1 bull 910 1 85 1 cows 9u0 1 90
8 cows 974 3 10
D M. IXmtheH Neb.
4 feeders.. 8:6 I 26 11 heifers... 678
t cows IOuO iJO i cows 10-0
J. W Miller Mont
41 feeders.. 1(80 ( 00 4 cows 777 1 20
1 cow -) S 20 T steers. ...1117 8 0S
17 steers. ...Hi 1 30 21 steers.... 869 t 66
J. M. Miller Mont.
83 cows "0 I 80 3 cows 17W 1 76
Iron 9:6 1 76 24 feeders.. loio 8 10
t feeders.. 98 2 76 17 steers....l04S 1 86
J. Wagner Colo.
M feeders.. ) 3 26 17 cows...
10 cows 8ol t 16
J. S. Robinson Kan.
8 OS
1 10
1
1 75
HOOS Receipts wsre not liberal this
morning, and ss the demand was In good
ahaoo the markel roieu ouite sctlvs with
prices a little letter. The market could best
be described by calling It strong to iwe
blrHer. The bulk sold at 14 1. r snd 14 U
snd as blgb as 84 40 was paid. Some of the
commoner end Hunt mixed loads aold from
M aV down, l he trains srrlvrd In good sag
son and as all the buyer took hoM quite
ireely prsctlrally everything was dlpua4
of Id good season.
The average cost of the hog today was
about the Bams as ,on last Thursday or
about a dim luworthaa a week ago. XI pre-
etitiovi aaies:
ha A. a. rr Ha - a. Sb. Pr
n ...u..i4 a in m. rt w is
W. ll ... 4 1 I. la 4 11
II M 8 IS 44 ll 4 mm
a .i ... 4 rr4 n l-t ... 4 n
II v4 1X4 4 l U 11 44 4 M
1 ... 40 I .aal ... 44
j 60
i u
140
190
Export snd dressed beef steers, H.nat;
fair tn rood. 83.6Mt3.96: western fed steers.
83 2fii?r2.90: stockers and feeders. I2.60ffi4.00;
southern 8tem. a.6O4iO.40: southern cows,
$1.6"t4.65: native cow, tl.6MM.00; native
heifers. I2.Kka4.ou: Dulls. 12.vuuo.zo; caives,
HUUt Iteceipts, s.iaaj nta. 1 lie maraet
.... m tam Air tn Kc hlarher: toD. 14 4214: bulk
of ales. $4 ?0(f74 40; heavy, I4.8O0H 42; pack.
em. 4.323AB7; pigs . ana ngnt, 4.im
4 ru
BHKEP - A1MJ LAMBB iteeeipis, i.uou
head. The market was steady; native
lambs, tt.oftfrsso; western lambs. tt.fi9S.flO:
fed ewes, 83.7a8,50; western fed yerllnga, j
$3.804.w; stockers ana reeaers,
St. Lonls Live Btoek Market.
ST. TvOTTth rise, n CATTT.E Receipts.
tOOO hesd. Including 2.200 Texans: msrket
s'nw ates4': native shinning and exnort
steers, M 2WTSF0: dressed beef and butcher
Steers. 83.aertk.rB: steers upner 10..,
raronKflO: stnekers snd eeders. $2 0rJM.7R:
rowa ant neirers. ix.roffTa.m- tboct rorn r-n
belfers, 84.60; ennners. tl.76?2.10; bull. 81 .25
03.76; elve. t.767.76; Texas and ImOan
steers, $1.2D$3 8S; cows and heifers. $2.0r9
t.70.
HOOS Peeelpts. 8 600 bead; market sv:
Mrs snd lights. M rT4.40; packer. 84 JASI
, u . v. -. t..w tl v?aA Kn
BHKEP AM i"iri5 rtecemts.
lia..iti market slow. stadv to strong: na.
18.1' (S3 TV lam ha Hi4li.ffi:
mills and bock. K.OC&t.fO; atockera. IS.fO
2. 1 1.
VBt. afoaeak Live Btaek Market.
T ' JOSFPIf. Dec. . CATTLTS Re-
eelnts. l.Soo head: market mostlv 5c hlrhr
natives. ii.l&rT6.10; cows snd heifers, $L0O
4.0: stockers snd feeders, $2 5073.85.
HOT4S Reoelots. l.ir.o neao: steaov to
tittrher: llrht. t4.90W4 86: medium end Heavy,
84 !i bulk of sales J4 2r.W4.3f'.
SHEEP ANU LAM nr rteceipis, i.taar
head; lambs, steady at $4.60; wethers, 11.00.
Bloax City Live Btoek Market.
srram CATTLE Receipts. I.UOO; , steal v:
Stockers slow; beeves, 13.7t.fi6. 00; cows, bulls
and mixed, 82 on3.4o: stockers inn roeners,
$2.6"13 60: calves and year'lnr. $3 98.23.
HOOA Receipts, 6.ono: steady, selling at
1.164.40; bulk, M.aut.w.
tack la aiht.
Following are th recelDta of live (tork st
tbs six principal western cities yesterday:
Cattl. Hoars. Sheen.
Omaha 1679 6 i 4 4f 2
Chicago- 18 000 ' 47.000 )(.o
Kansas city ,. k to 6 () jol
fit. IkiuIs 4(i . a f-iO t.non
St. Joseph 1AO ' I 1T4 1.UH0
Sioux City.... 2.000 6.000
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record yesterday as fur
nianea py tne Miaiana uuarantee ana
Trust company, bonded abstracter, ltilt
Farnem street: '
M. J. Rusk and wife to Archibald
' t 1 i . . 1 a , , i . a , .
JtUBIl, 1ULS 4 HUU B, tllOCa S, LatWllUBlU
add $1,000
Btier.rr to David c. ohn, lot 8, block
is. enuu a za aaa
Anna Corrigan to James and Lillian
V, (' 1... I . . . 1 i S.I 1. a T ........ ri..nu
..v . u o, , u . j 1, k.i,wn v, uvanii a lev.
Continental National bank of Chicago
175
to Uarv II. Uniohn. n!4 lot A block
44. city., - 1000
Thomas E.' D. Bradley snd wife to
ueatrlee Howman, lots 40, 41 ana 4. . ,
block 2, and lots 81 and 32, block 4,
'Saunders A Himcbaugh's add. to
Walnut Hill 8 J9
Mary J. c. Ryan and husband to
Alfred vanee, nw block A Al aaa.
to Corrigan Plaoe .- ' 600
Aaron 11 Detweller and wife to Her
man Koch, lots u, 14 and, lo, block
1iV Wnmt M'llard 180)
William T. Detweller and wife to '
same, lot 16, blcck 10, same 100
Hans Mortensen to Mr. Anna O.
Chrlstenaen. lot 8, block M, Albright's
Choice ...t SOO
AlWrt Ilartsuff snd wife to Unlteif '
States of America, part aw Sw
n-1-18 t
Sheriff to Judson E. Shepherd. sSO feet t
nSO feet lot 1. Mock lol, cltv 8,200
iohn H. Levy and wife to Emma Wv 3.
Teirord,- lot a. block 8, 1st add. to - -Mt.
Douglas u ISO
Nathan D. Mann tn Hannah Hurley,
nko feet lot a, block 83, Boutn Omaha 80
UIUKEAPOLIt
CHICAGO
;t7ooil .
.i-
Mala Office
Mllbattin lllda
BT. PAIL, MI.Mt.
Dealers la.
Totals
...33.479 . 73.471
Stock, Grain, Prcvislcns
Bought and cold for tash or carried
00791 reasonabl margin, upon hloh a oommie.
' '"islon Will be rhareed of U. nn train. V. oa
Metal Market. ' . " "nu i" ,
NEW TORK. Dec. n.-MjrrALii-London Writs for our market letter and private
n. r.uuiafon rvaq
I bulls 930 tOU ' j bull...
4 bulls 1116 1 85 -7 cows..
9 feeder.. 714 16 8 feeder)
1 rows 830 1 60
feeders
11 cows.
901 1 46
.Vtoo
. 797
641
707
reported a good demand for tin. said to
be largely rr 4 hlneae account, and prices
there were -l joe nigner, wit! snot closing
al 129 10a and futures na 130 10h lai.
cslly tin was Influenced by tbe advance
sliroad and closed 7b points hltrher at
$ 0r?8 60, thourh there was little de
mand at the blirher level. Conner ad
vanced 2a to 56 17s 6d for spot In Ixmdon
and futures were 6s higher at d4 0s. lin
eally copper was ouift "and unchanged
Leks Is quoted st $lS.37Wol2.t,: electro.
Ivtlo st $12 2WiltiO, casting at $12 12f9
1? 87. Lead doited unchanged at ll ns
3d In London snd was quiet here with spot
nuoted st 14 ST'i. Selter declined s J In
lxmdmi to ail 7 od snd remained tin-
rlianged here with spot nuoted st tE.OO.
Iron closed st 4b 8d In OUegoy and al
4ls 9d In Mld'liesboro. locally iron wss
unchanged No.. 1 foundry nonhern Is
quoted st PS.tiH: No. 2 foundry nnrhrn
at $iTrH: No. 1 foundry southern sod No.
1 founder southern sort at 1tvl4 0u.
ST. I-OTI9. Dec. a.-MrrTAt Jfad.
firm at fl.17; spelter, quiet at $1.68.
' aitar aad MolAaaea.
NEW TOR fC. Dee. 11 SCO A R Raw. 1
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