TI1E OMATIA DAILY DEE: TIIUCSDAVi DECEMnER hi, 190.1. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Crisii In Orient Impart! Strength to Wheat oa Chicago Board. PRICE Of CORN is tClso ArrtcTED PrvlaleB Shove Mack Streagrth Repartee, Export Baylagr m4 Oatt Ar laflaeaced r ' Geaeral Sentiment. 34 85; extra fancy and etralghta, WrOfl .: clear. f,1.4i-u3.80. SEEDS-Timothy, steady. 12.2533.80; pnrr higher. tUKNMKAL fllMflf at .. PRAN-Vjulet; sucked, mat trsca, ik-iimc. HAY-Dull: timothy. t6.u04il2.00; prairie, 5.0ory9 .60. i IRON CtrTTON TIES tl.ta. BAUmNd-fSUc. . HEMP TWiNi So. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing, 312.N6. Lard, higher; steam rendered. M 55. Rocon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, 17.86) clear ribs, $7.60; short clear. I7.7B. POULTRY Higher: chickens, Sc: springs. 6c; turkeys, 14o; ducks, loc; , So. BUTTER Steady: creamery, IoSSjc; dairy, U'uJOo. -, isuus ateaay, 170. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS CHICAGO. Dee. 30 AlarmlYig report In res-axd to the crisis In the orient Imparted strength tA both grain and provisions today, liberal profit taking, however, caused a os of all of the gain In the leading option In wheat. May closing - at preclnely toe final flu urea of yesterday. May corn fin ished a up, oat Vko and provisions Ufto to .Vc higher. An easier feeling was manifested In the wheat pit at the start, owing to easier ca bles, large receipts In the northwest and southwest and a general disposition on the part of .the local traders to . take profit. Considerable wheat came out the Unit hour and the market became quite weak. May declining to 834c, after opening H'u lower at S4o to Me. On rumors that the pending long was buying freely many of the early sellers turned buyers and there Wore additional purchases to even up over the holidays. Sensational war rumors were circulated and prices advanced rapidly. May Sold ud to BSe. A reaction occurred dur ing the last half hour on reallilng, but the close was Arm, wRh May at 84,e. Clear- noes of wheat and flour were equal to 431, J"U bushels. Primary receipts were L016, 0 bunhels, against 660,700 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of fid cars, against 667 cars last week and 847 cars a year ho. - War news furnished the lever for bulls In the corn pit to boost prices a little higher. Additional factors, however, were found In the steady cables, smalr receipts ana continued light movement In the coun try. The feature In trading was the sell ing of about 250,000 busheis of May by I prominent provision house. The offerings were taken by commission houses. Closing prices were strong. May opened unchanged to Ho higher at 44T4S4tc, sold between 44 o end i'o, closing at 46'ic. Local receipts were 130 cars, none of contrsot grade. Oats were easier early. In sympnthy with whmtt, but later beeame strong under active buying by commission houses. The market waa affected by the same Influences that iroverned wheat and corn. Closing prices were near the top. with May at SStiSSMio, after rpen)ng a shade lower at 87o and ranging between 87c and 8c. Local re- ti4i,ta wei s 106 cars. Large shipments of lard and meats, to gether with the war rumors, were the In, enliv that caused good demand for pro visions. There was an uncannily good de mand for May pork and tha product led the list In the advance. There was fair covering by shorts and an active demand !rnm packer. - The close was strong; with May'tiork showing a' gain of 8.va37e, at i?. aiay - iara ana riDS were escn 20. . .. ....... Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 40 oars; corn, 100 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs. ai.'.ou neaa. 1 The leading futures ranged as follows: ! ' ..... . i Artles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yey. Receipts. Shipments. 6.0O0 14.0l0 14fi,ono 4,n0 41.0H ' 81.000 49,000 68.000 change were easier, transactions were few end operators were awaiting far eastern developments and the year turn before en tering upon rresn speculation, consols una hnm fait ttantenAfl iwcrlMiii opened ?rofit TaVlf with Dfolio8 Dettlcro Stroll? I Irregular at parity and afterward became , . . " " I cheerful and comparatively active, though i acion in copporc 01 xrr.osg, SOME STOCKS MARKLOLY REACTIONARY Call Hosier Bat ot T Pee Ceat Brakes r Pre OSTerla? f Baak la Fae t Cavil by A. ther. Flour, bhls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu OMAHA WHOLEe-ALB MARKET. Ceadltisa f Trad aad Qaetatloas Stavl aad Faaey Prod acts, EGGS ReoelDta more liberal: fresh stock LIVE FOUX.TKT Hens. vaiw. spring chlckers, fuVkcj roosters, sccordlng to sge. vu-ic; turkeys, 12c: ducks, yc; geese. H'uxo. vnn-totiBU ruuiiltti-1 uraeys, itxainc; old toms, 14c; aucks, liUc; geese, lUc; nhlctrna Ithit BUTTER Pack In a stock: 12VtfflSc: choice isncy aairy. in iuds. Uttjioc: seoaraior. i4C. FRESH FISH-Trout 10c! Dlckerel. c: pike, tc; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 15c; whlteftsh, c salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c ( codfish, 12c; redsnapper, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., c; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c: bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c: black bass, 0a25c; halibut. 13c: crapiilcs. llo: harrlnc. tc: white bass. 13c; blueflns. sc. OYSTERS New Tork counts, per can. 43c: per gal.. S2.00: extra selects, per can. 16c; per gal., 1 1,75; standard, per can, 27c; per gal., JJ.H6. utiA w rer ton. n.H. HAY Prices Quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association. Choice No. 1 up land. 170: No. 1. 17.00: medium. 6.M coarse, 6 00. Hye straw, 16 150. Theee prices are for hsy of good color ana quality, Demand fair and receipt light. COMiN JINC 1 . OATB-7e. . RYE No. 1, 40e. ' , VEGETABLES. ' o POTATOES Colorado. 6o: Dakota, ber bu., 7(W5c; native. 8a70c. SWEET POTATOES Illinois. Ber bbL. S.t)0. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 12. X CELERY HmalL per doa.. XS4S36C1 large tanrornm, v"u'!bi. oiviuNH New noma grown, ary, per id. lc; Spanish, per crate, l.to; Colorado Jrl low and red, lHc. i.AnHflu v inrvnmn hoi ina. zw;. TURNIPS Canada rutabagas, per lb., lVc: white, per bu B0o. C ARROTS Per bu., 'per' crate, 4-bssket up el SJTfcl ,M .'K . AtXtL ( t(f i. S4 84 H414 R4ll 78i4H V 78H4H4 784 ' 7 '41H'41HifrM HHffH 41H ' 41H 44Ti6'4B 4 44 4f. 44'4 :4f! 4J 44"N, 44H ' SHU ' 'v Jg" ' 84Tj, 811 . 88 limvffSI, W , 7H, 88HiS7MrS l4HVi ' ti ' tiMm U It ITU II 45 II 12H It 48 It 07U 1I4&, 12 $1 18 48 H87H 11474 0 8 TS 8 60 4 8 78 8 82H I 82H ' 8 5 6 80 8 2tt 8 2Vi 8 80 5 8W 8 8$ tt iU 66 I fcft 8 66 6 til? No. t aNew. ' Caeh quottlnns were as follows: 1 ' FMII'R Was Btronaer: winter natenta 84 0tx4.z0; winter straights, $S.70f4.10; spring Jntents. I4.0W4.80: spring straights, 3.&itf 76: hilers 82J64l.tO. , . WHEAT Ne. I. spring, tnSMc: No. t aprmg 7iwr7lc: no. 3 red, K5&H6e. CORN No. I 42C: No. I vellow. 44 1 eTHc. ., , , i , .' UARLET-Oood feeding, 84i537c; fair to Choice malting, 4M63o. . SEEnS No. 1 flax, WHo: No. t northwest ern, li.oivt; prime timothy, $2.90; clover, contract grade. Ill .35. . PROVISIONB-Mess pork, per bbl.. fl2 5iV9 jiicv. iara. per iuu ins.. i.TVMa'iMh Short rH sides (loose), t 256.50.- Short cis-ar sides looxsa), 8.37HV.50. Following wsre the receipts and ship . rnents of flour and sraln: ' Receipts. Shipment r tour, uoie..,t -1.V A'heat, bu... ; oO' Corn, bu .009 Oats, bu jSy 1,000 Kya, bu l4.9iO Barley, bu 174,700 on tne produce exchange today the but rnri"t .ws firm; creameries, lSQS'o. '-) 1"H",. sieaay, at ruarK, f"" Included, 35fciic. Cheese, steady, 10;tf EW YORK OEKERAL MARKET. 7JO0 82,400 78,0i)0 148.700 S.500. 12.300 Qaotatloas Varloas t th Ttmr ea Cssaadltl. iWl.JORK' T- O.-FkOUR-Receipts. ," bbls.; exports, 6.SW0 bbls.; i 11,841 packages. The market was quiet I but steady. Winter patents, 84.O0iii4.iiS: 1 w.nter stralrhts, Mw.lSj Minnesota i patents. 34.taiM.76; winter extras, 13.18 I Minnesota bakers, 8370v3.; winter -4r low grsdes. 83.86S.. Ry (Tour, steady; s iuv nun. , iair 10 gooa, i.att: I :ul.to. J'.'cyi W-53.Bli. Buckwheat ' ,CORNlfcAL-Steady J y.llow weaterh, W vij. C'ty. IL10: kiln irlsd. 82.80e3.ue. - I ii-lt1- Uulet; No. 8 western, W nominal l'r, E,.ni,lyL,,te d Jersey. KQ&o. EAKL,rT-T)ull feeding, 88cVo. I. f. ijunsio; mailing, twjusic o. I. f. Buffslo. .VllltAT-Receipts, 86.560 bu.: sale. 8,700, y uu. lutursa. 4 ns market tor spot was Irrefluiarj No. I red, too elevator; No. I rd tV) f. . b... afloat: No. 1 northern I'uluth (6H6 f. o. b., afloat: No. 1 hard t.snttoha, nominal f. o. b., afloat. .Options had a steady opening, but soon declined under big northwest receipts, easy cables aim 1w.n1 selling, on a sudden war scare they turned strung at noon, however, and l-olulng the advance, closed Arm at a net roe ui lou-to on May am July, while D. rtnnl)r closed ko. lower under liquidation. bale included No. 8 red. May, 88 i3-i6ta:0. riosea at 7Ho; July. 83aii3Hc, closed t soi December, SvWfMo, closed at lo. CORN Receipts. 4O.K60 bu.; exports. 100 cu. j, ne market tor spot was steady; No. 1. bzn AlftVKtn, m riA L1U.. a K M . . . . V I yellow, Mo; ungraded, mixed, 54a Op tions opened steady, weakened with wheat, rallitd later on the war talk and closed ret hlshsr; May, SoS-SSlc, cloaed at Use; December closed 62a OAT8 Receipts, al.ooO bu.; exports. 10,300 cu. ins market Tor spot was firm: No. 8, 4-e: standard white, 43o; No. 8. 404tot Ne. 8 wMte, U-hc: No. 8 white, 43c; track, white vrtrn, 4.-rt6c; track, white state, 43J 4r. Options nominal. J f.Ei Firm; spring bran, 81 8fr.00; middlings, 8M.8tNT'28.0u; city. 820.0uO2e.tO. MAYyulet; stilpplng, 80tc; good to 1 ' 1 '9 irm: state, eommon a rhnl. 1-4 0i on, joMc; 1IJ3 crop, lMwl'4c; olds, Itti 1,-j; Paclrla coast, 19t3 crop, tiQ'tc; liul tin?, Iua4c; olds, 7W12C. lilDkd Firm; Galveston, 8P to 25 lb., 11 .Biiiuruia, iiiua ieet ic; lexas ary. 1 VMTHKH-l'IrM- oM 1ittAj KicA-julet; domestic, fair to extra, 3 C'. ".' Jspan, nominal. I . .6vidlONS-Heef, Quiet; family. 310 to A; mesa, I flioie 00; beef hams, M b"'J -w; pcet. mimuiu.w; city, extra in-JU n-s, 816 wjj 17 . Cut meats wer quiet tl.kl.J bellies, 7.41.W; pickled shoulders, t-. frVt.7t; pickled himi, to TtwlO.Tt. Ijtrd, Quiet: wetiti-rn steainsd, 8736: December, vioea si . id. nominal; renr.ed. nrm rominent, wi ; nouin America. KM: eoni- pound. KtmilW. Pork, tirm: family, 314 SO t -i'A), shurt dear, 8U.,yi5.7t; picas, 81-2t TALLOW Firmer; city, 8c; country, 474 fi'-SD. ... Iit'TTER Receipt, 875 pkga: 8rm; cr'Kinerv. Ifctriiv; state dairy, 14JJ10o. IIEL8E Heorlpts. WJ pkea.: quiet; state fu!l creato, fancy, large and small, colore! and whit September. 12o; lets made, Ino. 1 ..;. R-.-elpi, 8.U8 pkga.; steady; w.irri !Hr37c. - lii l.TRY-Allve. steady; western chick ens, lie; fowls, lie 12.-; turkeys, 130. $ l unur; weeiern rnicacns, llffllQV; luieejrs, ILl.fc. , tt. leuli Ural aaa Pravlal 4 . ? nr. LOUIS. Dee. 30. WHEAT Higher 80c, PARSNIPS Per bu.,- 60c. ' BEETS Per bu., 600. CAULIFLOWER California. TOMATOES California, per crite, $2.26. ' CUCUMBERS Per dot., 81.00. FRUITS. 1 DDT VO -sll 1 ..1IJi MSB UW JT A JT ajbZjCT .HIILUI IllM. DKllUUWeiS. Bjeja; uva, Il.uO; New York7 Greenings, Baldwins and other varieties, 33.60. GRAPES Ponv Catawbas. 80o: Imported Malagas, per keg 36.004e8.00. CKANBERRIEa Jereev. Per bbl.. K7.su per box, 82.60: Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, W.oo: Bell and Cherry,. 88.00. QUINCES Cnlifcmlu" per box, $1.25. TROPICAL 1-UUITS.. ORANGES Florida Briahts and Russets. an sixes, h.wj; navels, all sites, xz.uxas.io. LtMONH California fancy, too to 3 slxos. 84.00: choice. 340 to 270 slses. 83.60. FIGS California, per 10-lb. cartons. 8&a: Imported Smyrna, 8-crown, 14c; 6-crown, ltic: 7-crown. 18c. - COCOANL'TS Per sack. 84.00: ber doa.. oc. 1 1 , f a Tl , , . . Art n , 1 ci mil. iwr im . k i ii bi iihb... $2 .00; per lb., In o-lb. boxes, Orieutai Starred dates, per box. 62.40. BANANAS Per merililm-alud bunch. 32.vo4i2.6u; jumbo, 3:.75uS.26. MISCELLANEOUS. . . CHEEBO Wisconsin 4wln full' cream. 12 He; . Wisconsin Young .Americas, laHcl block Swiss, loc; Wisconsin brick. 1?; Wisconsin Umburger, 12o. HON isi Y Nebraska, per 24 frames. 88.26; man ana (.oiorauo, per it frames, x4.su.. niuAK-onio, per id., 100. CIDER Per bbl.. 16.76: per U-bbl.. 61 X. POPCORN Per lb., 2V4N sheiled, Wjiltto. tlOKSEKADlSH Per case of 3 uoi rerlceit MW NUTS Walnuts.' No. 1 soft shell nef lb.. Ho.-, hard shell, pef lb 24c: No. i. son six II. Lfer ii,., iao; i o. s, iiara sneit, per 10,,, ijc; Braxirs. per lb., 11c; (llberts, per lb., ilo; almond, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell. pur- iu., lac: pecans, large, per id(, uu; small, pe in., . 100; peanuts, .per lb., tVsc; roafcled peanuts, per lb.. 7c: Chill walnuts. KiyKio; Urge hickory nuts, per bu., 31.su; . I- ,.l I .ark .a ,- , mmtt n,., I I n I ..... per bu., J1.J6; Italian chestnuts, per lb., 12a. HIDES No. 1 green, tc; No. i green, so: No. 1 salted. 7c No. 3 sslted. tc: No.. 1 Veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 8V.c: No. I veal calf. II to 16 lbs., Hc; dry Alled hides, k$12c; sheep pens, stuibo; norse hiuss, 3i.kU(tf2.6u. Kansas City 43(la ss4 PtotUIobs. KANSAS CITT. Deo. 80. WHEAT- cember, 67"iC; May, 70V7"cj cash No. I hard, 04i7lc; No. 3, eHiuic; No. 4, OLKuiioc; rejected, 674(lc; No. 3 red, 883V4c; No. a. 74lC. tunn-uKfitiDw, sic; ar. saci casn. No. 3 mixed. 86c: No. 3 whits. StiVM; No. i. 86f:c. - - oats no. 3 wnite, Kmnw, no. x mixed, 34fu4'c. ' BUTTER Creamery, zouzic: dairy, fancy. lc. RYE No. 5. 47e. HAY Choice timothy. 89.00e9.60: choice prairie. 87. 26 7. 60. EGGS Steady. Missouri and Kansas. cases returned, 25c; new No. 2, whltewood I case Included. ac. - neceipis. onipment. Wheat, bu , Ui.OO 191. k) Corn, bu 4S.4O0 40,(KX OaU, , bu 18,000 . 7,000 NEW TORK. Dec. 3u. There was a pro nounced disposition to taks profits In to day stock market, as was clearly fore shadowed by the action of the late market of yesterday, but there was not lacking fosterin care of the market which held It In check on ths declines and nursed the recoveries. The opinion wss thereby caused that while the large Interests behind the market were disinclined to continue the advance In the face of a stiff call money market, they were by no means willing to relinquish the advantageoua positions se cured for the year end situation. It It Is true, as generally supposed that th great banking croups, with their allied and com plex Interests In the great trust companies, tne insurance companies ana in omer nn- anclal Institutions have given a friendly countenance to the advance In prices, to correct the discrepancies from last year's showings In balance sheets. Investments neia, etc.. It would not sgree witn tnose purposes to have the advance yielded on the very eve of the new year. 1 he pinch In the monev market aislodrea some holdings In today a market, but fleo- tuai guaroiansmp was evinced oy tne way Influential stocks were bid UD to hold prices. The Pacifies and the United States Bteel sotcks war conspicuous examples. Some of the less prominent stocks which hsv enjoyed violent advances in the last few days were forced back with propor tional violence In the day's realising. The electric stocks and the high priced coalers were In this list. The New York punuc utilities were markedly retractlonary. The Reading statement of November net earn ings showing a decrease of 8372,000 for all me enmotn n. com iiKiru w in laii ivnr, hurt the coalera The comparison Is with the period of greatest activity last year. urinuiiil ilia Beilivincui vt iiiv ..,n .. , while this fane trade has been curtailed by the large anticipatory business last spring. Ths speculation In United States Steel was very active throughout the day and was accompanied by many rumors as to the coming dividends to be decided early next month. The price of the stocks has been accented as discounting a prob able suspension of dividends on the common and a reduction on tne preferred, x ne rumors were current today that the pre ferred dividend would- be maintained- and a common dividend possibly paid were therefore sufficient to alarm a short In terest In the stock. The oneninr monev rate at T per cent was the highest of the day and comment on the Stock exchange was caused by Uie fact that one of the great bsnke - was freely calling loans while another was as freely offering funds, with a resulting break In the loaning rat late In the day to- nominal figures, the two Inxtltutlons belna srenerallv accented as representative of the two greit groups of capitalize In the street.- The Inference wss drawn that there was a - difference of opinion between the two as to the stock market policy. The feverish and excited cotton market had some disturbing effect In the stock mar ket. The market was dull and heavy. Bonds were easy, total sales, par value, being 31.140.000. United States bonds were wsak. owing to the expiration or tne re funding privilege. The 3a were down to 1, the old 4s regular 8 and the old 4s coupon ZU per cent on the last call. Following is tne number or snares or stock sold, rsnge of prices and closing bids on the New- rork mock exchange: Bales. High. Low.Close. ...16.150 bfe 6bH ... 7,630 this wss not generally maintained. They closed easier. Japanese securities showed bealtsncv. Rtilllon to the amount of 10.- 0"Q was withdrawn from the Bank of Eng land today for shipment to Canada. rAKIH. IJeo. 30. Trad n on ths oourse todsy opened with marked heaviness, owing to the uneasiness prevailing In regard to the far east. Internationals, particularly Russians, were depressed. Industrials had a slightly better tone, but were heavy. The private rate ef discount was 1 16-1 per cent. Three per cent rentes, 87f 8&o for the account. BERLIN. Pec!. 8tJ rMceir ort " the DOurse todav war Arm. . Ktrhinn on London. 80m 42V4pfg for checks. Discount rates, short bills (for settlement), I per cent; three nomas dims, m per cent. New Tork Mosey Market. NEW TORK. Deo. 80. MONET On call, strong, 3&7 per cent, closed no bid, offered at I per cent: time loans, easy: sixty and ninety day, 6 per rent; six months, 4&6 per cent. Prime mercantile psper, 6fi! per cent. ii'ekunu exchange Heavy. With actual business in bankers' bills, 14.83609 4.HW0 for demand and 84. 807541 4. tto .for sixty-day bills. Posted rates, 4 Sitter 4. 82 and commercial bins, 34.SV4. SILVER Bar. 65hc: Mes can dollar bonds 43ovemment, weak; aallroad, Th closln quotations on bonds are as reiiawa: P. 8. ref. Is, do eousos 'do is, reg. eo eonpon So sow 4s, So eoupoe o el4 4a, ra... as coupon to la re so eousoa AtrhlMB (en. 4S. . to .U. 4a,....., Atlantlo C. U 4s, B. A O. 4s do avta Central of Oa. ta do lat Ino Cfiea. A Ohio 44a...lC Chleago A. IVta... 7t4 v., b. a a. a ... nh C. M. 8. P. a. 4s.. 110 0. ft N. W. a. Ta...lliva C, R. I. P. 4s.... U do col. 6a T4 0TC. A St. L. . 4a. tf.14 rVnlcago Tvr. 4a Tt"4 ran. Tobaeeo 4a. A ... Cole. A So. 4a...... M D. A R. O. 4a 100 Erie prior Has 4s.... tt do (an. 4a P. W. A D. C. la.... loi. Hocking Val. 4....10S4 Bid. Bx-divldend. KMfered. OMAOA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattlt BectipU Lighter Thaa Expected tod Friosa 8trfBfth)d. HOGS ACTIVE AND A LITTLE STRONGER Llht Receipts ( Sheep aaa Larnba aaa nltk Aetlv Dvsaaaa Market Raled 8trB ta Tea Higher ar Haarter Hlgkr ff Week. ' SOUTH OMAHA, Dee, 80. Recetnta were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.764 6,'-T 6.851 utncial Tuesday 3,7t 11.0:1s i.wi Ofllglal Wednesday t.m 10,706 t,t8 See - It., i 8.89 8.116 ,.13,7 ..14.103 ..14.W6 . .12.S27 27,558 21,103 82,W7 27.8J1 22.148 30.768 17.P00 ll.62 83.0'iO 33.4 44,10 17,007 I....104 ,1,. A N. n 4a ...100 1H" Mantaattas a. g. 4S..1' rag. ..014 ...us ...iss4 ...wh ...ions ...10114 ...1014 ... s ... SS ... 1 ...1IM1H ... N ...104 ... Max. Central 4a.... ilo lat Ina "3. a St. L. 4 .. K. A T. 4a. do ta Tl 19 t7 Tfttfc Three davs this week name days last week... Bam week beror Sam Jhree weeke ago. eame lour weeks ago.... Same dava last vear.... RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DAThJ. Tha fnllnwln tahle shows th receipts ! cattle, hos and sheep at Eau'.h Omaha for the year to date and? comparison with last year: . 1903 1901. Ino. Deo. CatUe 1.0tW,3fi8 1.008.880 81,616 ' ..... Hogs 3,222,344 2,234,6s B,i Sheep L8t2.471 L7.04 124.407 Average prices paid for r.cx at souu Omaha lor the last several days with com parisons: Date, 1808. 11808. 190l. (1900. 18sj. lg8W. n7. HOGS There was a fairly liberal run of hogs In sight this morning, but th de mand was fully equal to th occasion and after buyer and sellers one got together the market ruled srtive and strong to xo hisher. Th Improvement, however, wss confined largely to the better weights. The rant that the hors were unusually neavy this morning and the quality better than Is generally th case makes the market on paper look considerably higher than yester- ay. Taking quality into consiaermion, owever. It is not safe to Quote the market much more than strong. Jleavy hogs sold largely at 34.6ZH nd 8466, witn prime i..vl.. oltlnv from 14 Ml tn 84 80. I.lrht mixed hog sold moetiy from 34.40 to 84.60 nd light sturr from it A to m.. i ne nam hogs were neglected, the earns as ueual h.I I MH.M nm . 1 M MA, B in 1 TT1 T . I I , V W ment In the prices offered. Mixed loads ritnn na Anwn IA n mu hafl TA Bell irouna 34.26. . As trading was 0U svctlve on sll but the light stuff, an early clearance was made. N. R. R. of M. s. 4a. H4 N. Y. C. s. ia N. i. C. g. ta ISoH Nor. Pa. as loi Mo la H. A W. e. 4a Mk O. I. U ' par.. Pann. coot, ma Readlns sen. 4a et. U I M. a. 6a..lllH St. L. A 8. r. fx. aa. 414 St. L. S. W. la. Seaboard A. L. 4a., Ho. Factflo 4a , Rn, Railway ta Texaa A P. la T . St. b. w. Vnios Paclno 4a... do eonT. 4a r. S. Steal M ta Wabanh la to dab. B w. A L. E. 4a.. Wla. Central 4a. Colo. T. A 1. a. !'4i . TO . US. .11 .10 ...31T4 .... esvt .... tsvt .... ti as.. it: Leadoa Stock Market, LONDON, Dec. 80. Closing: , Ceiiaola, money. ... U l it N. Y. Central IN an o i I1H t 40i 4 4a u 4 K, 4 4 40 47V4: Bial 4 444 4 WS 4 26? lai a 4 84 4 1H 4 f.U 4 6ST4 61 H 4 4714 4 61 I 981 6 tl 8 13 221 t 3 6 U a 8 071 8 06 612, 6 08 6 8b, ( H a 8 09 t 16 6 12 6 14 8 01 8 07 16 IK 6 86 6 44 6 601 6 84 I t 83J I 7j IK I t IU ill 6 83 4 tt t tl 6 06 4 77 I 60 t0 4 84 I 8 8 04 4 61 8 81 e t 78 3 83 I 11 8 80 t 13 4 85 8 14 4 82 S 2 8 It 4 77 8 86 6 8i 4 81 I 8s 6 21 4 M 3 9S 4 84 8 96 in 4 oi f 84 4 83 8 2 4 73 3 S 111 4 77 tn I 04 4 70 3 I 08 4 81 4 01 4 80 4 02 66 4 04 6 09 4JKI J 6 19 4 89 4 11 6 8 4 S3 4 09 6 26 4 77 4 14 4 81 4 16 686 4 80 3 261 8 I t r I 89 a I 37 8 it, 8 33 a n 8 80 I Mi I 28 3 IS, 8 82 8 tt 3 37 I 47 a I 60 3 44 3 ' 3 46 161 I'd 1 1 8 21 a I It t 83 I 17 8 13 I 13 1 16 a I 3 II 3 14 I 3 II 3 31 a ESS 23 14 II 3 36 8 30 t 30 I 36 do aeeount Mw Anaconda a Ohio Atchison do pfd , Baltimore do nfd . Canadian Paclflo .... Central of N. J Chesapeake A Ohio. Chicago ft Alton ... do pfd Chicago Ot. West. ., no u Ptd Chicago A N. W Chicago Ter. &. T... do Dfd C, C, C. A St. Ii.... Colorado Southern .. do lat pfd do 2d pfd Del. A Hudson Del., Lack. A West. Denver at K, .U..;... do nfd Erie 1st pfd .... Id Pfd .... Great Northern, Hocking Valley do Old Illinois Central Iowa Central .., do pfd K. CT Southern do pfd Atchtaoe T1H do ptd. H4 Baltimore A O UVt Canadlaa Pactfio ....111 Chaa. A Ohio KS Chicago Ot. W 1H C. M. A St. P.. ..,.151 Paears to4 d r. a u do Pft T7Vt Erie K do lat pfd 70 do Id Pfd tin Illinois Central 114 Loull. Naah llSVi M.,K. T U'A Ex-dlvldend. . ' SILVER Bar. firm. 25 16-18d per ounce. MONF:vvs.ft4ii per cent: rate of dis count In the open market for short bills Is 3V4 per cent; for three months' bills, 8 3 7-16 per cent. Hew Terk Mtalas Oaotatloae. VFW YORK. Dee. SO The following are the closing quotation on mining stocks: Norfolk A do pfd Ontario A W. Pennaylvanla . Rand Mines ... Readlns do lat pfd.., do M. pfd.., go. Railway .. do pfd Bo. Pacific .... I n Ion Paclflo ., do pfd U. 8. Steel... do pf ..... Wabaeh do pfd , tlta , 14 , 41 31 . 31 , erv4 , tilt . tat , tilt , lilt i si , i . It Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The official number of cars of stock tirmirht In todav liv enph road Was! came, ii as. on p. n r a. C. M. & St. P. Ry... 8 Wabash T. 1 Mo. Pac. Ry.. 20 Union Pacific Byslem.ll C. A N. W. Ry 4 V.. VS. A M. V. R. R..1S C, St. P. M. O Ry. 8 B. A M. KV 14 B. A U riy 7 C. A St, J... 8 R. I. A P., east.. 3 R. I. A P.. west., 2 Illinois Central 2 Chicago Great West'n. 1 C 2 zi 22 29 7 21 4 2 106 18 Total receipts 108 The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle.Hogs. BUeep. 100 1,700 80 ' W ll 79V' 80 U8. Adams Coa Alias., Breece Brunawlck Con ev II A a ny .1.700 76 734 7414 1,120 1U 1H 6H 200 28 ?7V 400 168 'W 19 200 I I 810 II , 18H 1HH .... 79 1.300 10 14 -10 A ComatDL-k Tunnel IVt Con. C.I. A Vs 10 Horn Slleae Iron Silver .... Ueadvllle Csa Offered. .110 1(0 t Little Chief Onterl ....... nphir Phoenix ....... Potoet Sara (a sierra nevaae Small Hopes .. Standard 4 ....sot ....2X0 .... 14 ::::S .... w .... u Omaha Packing Company. 368 Swift and company otn Cudahy Packing Co 417 Armour A Co 874 Omaha P. Co., Kan. City. 80 Cudahy P. Co., Kan. City 418 Armour A 110.. oo uuy. oa Cotton Market. TORK, Ded. 30. COTTON The 100 100 16 ' 1SW 16 bHm 6XV4 - 63 Vansant A Co. W. I. Stephen ... Lewis A underwood H. F. Hamilton Huaton A Co L. P. Hues ., Wolf A Murnan Hobblck A B Bam Werthelmer ... Ie Rothschild ....... 9'iU. WU. 1.R60 168 iii8 ; .100 " 2o7 ., 267 23 lf 2tr 21 70 29 68 60 186 8.030 131 131 131 ...i - .... v... 20V4 .... 1 .. - . 19 34 i5 10.760 21'4 1,1 6sv 600 ll pfd.' ' 75" . 29,i 68 60S. market opened rrregwlar' jet an advance of 7 point to a decline OL B poiius, ruieu very active and lrreiruiar, Mrt showed on r'lFnLDrcaii . whole a declining "tendency mat eeemea 1 q, jjer buyers cmeny. ine rtseuiv atuitwaiiuii, i1"" 1 1 Denied by apprsheneions )ia th bla opera- Total tors were unioatlijig. rsprp. m very siarv the market was erratlo tp such an extent that It was almost impoeaioie 10 ten irom one minute to another whether prices wen oing up 'or, 'Down, lienerauy. speoaing, lowever. prices broke rapidly during the early trading until shortly before the noon hour they were net xoiny pomts lower on the near months, thle being a decline from the best prices of yecterilay of about I4 86 a bale- Just after the noon hour the bulls started buying aggressively. The room, f i.. 66 ... 17 ... I ... 1 ... H ...81 ... ' I ... 11 ... 44 ..; ... ...-H0 i,sr8 2.046 3.211 2,190 2,098 6O0 2.606 730 1,406 baa ae v ?'-vlej.Nash...6.sii0 1 .H4 oH y dn""t,VeiV "(of prolltsrarprice. Worked R r ." uiiCiii-J. 1,100 i' TsS K .5!15. 2SST".. "dJ.?w JE2: I w, "a w i Ad f J I intJIlL VWI rLIlIIIBk 8 VUIUUDIUII. T4TII.lt yi A-y" 1 m mil. av. d l. uouin.Ki atrv in v-r vjTi a W4 867 174 17i S9T4 40 H44 J2o 120 Pklladelphla Prodne Market.' PHILADELPHIA. Dec. I0.-BUTTER I Firm and wale higher; extra western creamery 24o; extra nearby print, 27a uiUK-nrm, good demand: fresh nearby. 8fo at the mark; fresh western, 36c, loss off; fresh snuthwetiern, 84.o, loss off; xreen poutnern, luqivtu, loss on. CHEESE Steady, but In light demand: New York full creams, fancy, llcr f reeh cnoios, H5c; irean iair 10 gooa. Mf!B 11140. Mllwaake Crala Market. MILWAUKEE. Pee. 80. WHEAT Firm : No. 1' northern. M"vcfe: No. I northern. RYE Steady; No. 1. 6a7o. PARLEY Dull; No, L 63c: sampls. HO 80c. CORN Bteady: No. J. tOflXlc: May. 4M4 Va pia. Mtaaeapoll Wkast, Ploar aad Braai MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 80 WHEAT De cember. 81V4c; May, 834'S8T4,c; on track, No 1 hard. M'ltc: No. 1 northern, ssvto. LULK-rirI patents, n.v.yt.ao; second patents, 84 3uaj4 40; nrst clears, t.to0.4o; eeond clears (iioej'zto. BRAN in bulk, 13.7&Cl14.0a, lralatk Grata Market. DT'LTJTH. Minn.. Dee. 80. WHEAT On track. No. 1 hard northern, 8140; No. I northern. T)c: No. I spring, 76c; Decem ber, wc' slay, sac; July, kc. OATS On track ana to arrive, dc. i i t I Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O.. Deo. 80-SEEDS-Clover. dull: cash. 36 9a; December. 86 96: January. 34 ii: February. 874 Marca, 37.06; prime timotny, 11.au, prime amiss, xg.gu. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA. No. 3, 3eVsc; Dee. SO. CORN Firm; new No. 4, 87o. new ( 1 , 1 rd. cash, elevator. Uluvic; U-cain- c; May. 2c; July, T7; No. I hard. .--(teady: No. I cash. 44vl46c; De- a.,-. Mdr 3r: julv. 4.' v iti- wet- No. 3 csh. Nfii.e; Way, v-4slJjr; rU tiiiM patauts, 114 Oil aad 8tta. NEW TORK. Dec. So.-OILA Cottonseed. steady; prime crude, riomlnal; prim yellow, S7c. Petroleum, steady; retlned New York. 8V 18; v nuadeiprna and Baltimore. 9 06: prime. In bulk. 66.16. Turpentine, quiet, 69 liuaiiM aieaayi atrainea, common 19 good, tl W. HAVAiNMAH. ut,, use. xu. OIUJ Tur pentine, firm. o6l4c. Kinirn rirra a. n. i i. e.. r. iz 31: 1 82 30: H. 83.40: I. 82 60: K. t2 86: M. 82.96: N. 8J.10' W O. 33.30. W W. 83 66. OIL 1'ITI. r'a.. Iec. 30. OILS credit balances, 8186: certificates, no bid; ship ment 63 116 bbls.; average, 71.teJ bbls.) runa la.vio pois. ; average, w.zm bbls. (.ti p rnonts, Lima, st.167 bbls.; average, t,01l bbls.: run, Lima, 68,878 bbl.; average, tl,. VU POIS. Wl Market. NEW TORK. Dec. 80. WOOL Firm; do- me-i'c neece je:UJ7c, BOSTON. Iec. . WOOI-irrent euo- laiions: i armory, launo nne, ittnc; m diura .fine, lfri !7c; medium, ltHlo. Wv mln.' floe. - 1641 1m. rtne medium. Itulic nittlium. IsV JilK'. I'tah and Nevada, fine. i'iivo; nn sseoium ipi.e. medium', ii.i-,.. rki,,,ia rt,,- lili.- a .. a Mu.ii.,H. lhSd'7c; medium. 19ri2"C. ' Montana, fine rh.ili;. (;: medium choice, k r-!oc aveiaxe. I'i20c; staule. lifaJOc: medium choice, '. . ST. LOl ia. Deo. . WOOI-Nomlns!: medium grades ( - iiit.liift and tluthlna. l.ii iir; light r.-.a If. n.',c, Itravy Bus, L.USo; luo SMiito, n-auo. Missouri Paclfld 43.496 9'y M.. K. A T 610 18 do Pfd w Nat. of Mexico, pfd Nsty Tork Central..! 1,050 Norfolk A Western .. 1.636 do pfd Ontario A Western.. 4.200 Pennsylvania ...,42,vou Pitts., C. C, A Reading do 1st pro. , do 3d Pfd t.i Rock Island Co do Pfd St. L. A 8. F., 1st pfd. do 2d pra St. Lu Southwestern.. do pfd St. Psul do pfd Southern Southern do pfd Texas A Paclflo Toledo, St. L. A do bid Union Pacific ........ do nfd Wabash ...,......,... do pfd Wheeling A Lake E.. Wisconsin central .. do old . Adums Express Amer.- Bxpress IT. 8. Express , Wslls-Fargo E .... Amal. copper ..ee.twu Amer. Car A F'dry.. 1,400 do pfd uu Amer. Linseed Oil .. .... do pia - - J"" Amer. Locomotive... 1,100 do ofd eiu Amer. Smelt. A R... 1,000 do pfd t Amer. Sugar R 11,000 Anaconda Mining; .... 90 Rrooklvn R. T 48,200 Colo. Fuel A Iron... 4H0 Columbus A H. Coal. a Consolidated Oa ... General Eleotrlo .... International Paper.. do pfd , International Pump. do pfd ... National Biscuit .... National Lead ...... North American Paclflo Mill Peoples' Oa Pressed Steel Car... do pfd Pullman Palac Car. Republic Bteel do pfd Rubber Goods no pfd Tenn. Coal A U. B. leather do pfd V. S. Rubber do pfd United State do pfd Western Union . a&-.liiM ToUl sales for th day. 671,800 shares, fjsta Steak Qatattas. BOSTON, Dee. 80 Call loans. 6Hre per esnt: time loan, Mjnv per cent, uraciai closing price on siocas snu iwntu. 121 67'A an 23 22 22 120 118 119 St. L 3 10.000 4 45 46 ....... 160 77 77 77 .... 80 14,920 25 ; 23 23 00 62 61 61 ; .... 60 1,810 42 41 42 200 14 . 13 IS 2O0 34 1 H .....28,870 147 It1 1014 , ino 177 'in 176 Psdflo-... .66.128 60 49 49 Railway .. 2,600 21 20 20 1,676 79 7K14 78' l.Stk) 2i 26 20 W.. 410 26 26 26 1,710 40 3MH S& ' 660 81 794 80 181 88 ' 88 88 to0 20 20 20 ' 1.20 18 17 626 'if" 1 16 600 88 38 " !W 'ina snft" 9ra" Iuu ; .... no .... .... 210 61 0H 60 1 M 19 i 69 68 6Mj 29 29 28 18 1 ' 18 77 ",- 70 60 60 60 90 90 90 127 12 127 60 73 77 6.'! 61 62 81 29 29 14 14 14 2.640 194 193. 193 1.900 177 174 176 as ea. ets lOeJ 4 JflO - 80 28 ' 200 71 70 73 .. M 860 1S 15 16 1.2o0 86 84 84 6"0 r 16 2 1,710 99 fts 911 610 8; ' 81 810 70 70 69 .... 217 7 T 7 42 41 41 18 T7 78 76 l 3 89 7 714 . 7H 76 7 11 11 41 40& 12 67 891 1.800 , 1.929 . ', 'vA . 6.73). . 6"0 , 800 T7 : ' 28 . li i;vi 41 Bteel. .64.1S0 1 11 83,963 fx 60 , 310 W 86 atckleoa 4a Ma. Casual aa... AlaSlaoa pld Boetoe A Albany. B toa Maine 144 Buatoa IISIU4 ! H T , . H A H ru.kburf af4 .... Valsa Paalta Ma. Caatral Amer. Staaar pfd A mar T. a T ...... U4V DaaHnloB I. G.a-ral KlaoWla ..,.114 t utted rruU 100S V S. Steal...., n4 do pld Il l Wax In. MM..., M Adaatrs Allouaa 44 Asked. MIAmalcaa . 414 klnsuaia . is Cel. a Hacla . 11 ( .nUaolll .14414 Topeae Raasa .... iominioa aaags . Praaklla l4-4 lala Rural ..1M iMohawk ,, .. eou Old Uoaalala .... .. Oaeaula ,.lr4 Parrut iaiaoy 4Mt r ciim Taiaarack Trinity Valte4 tlmta .... I'tah W taeaa Wlnoua Wolwl Ualf ra ' ... 10 ... Mi ...aaa ... II ::: ... ns4 ... 101, ... ... 1 -a 4 ,.. tost ... tt going upward so rapidly that Inside of fifteen minute they had been rallied to a little over the final quotations of the pre vious nlaht. All the recovery demand fell off and while the local bull leader appeared to be buying in a small way during tne balance of the session prices, though more or less Irregular, worked generally down ward, with the close weak at a net decline of 8M49 points. Sales were v estimated at 8,600.000 bales. The late breaks was accom panied by unsettling rVmors regarding the far eastern situation. -. NEW ORLEANS. Deo. 80. COTTON Dull; sales, 60 bales; ordinary, 10 9-lGo; good ordinary, irfto; low middling, Vi'tc; mm- dllng, 134o; good middling, 13 7-loc; mid. dllna fair. 13 13-16c: receipts. 23.680 bales stock, 386,691 bales. Futures were steady; December. 12.96c bid: January. 1Z.9& 12.98c: February. 12.2111.23c; March, 18,8tii&13.37ei April, 13 34013.86c; May.- tot13. ooc; June, 0. JO. 1.7V , tfUljr, .niVl.K, ST. lAJi'iB. uec. ). 4jui row maay, vso lower: middling.' lS'ic; snle.' 65 bales: re ceipts, 800 bales; shipment, 420 bales; stock, 79 bales. HVEKrUOL IMO. SO. 4JOT I OH-BpOl, small business done: prices Zv points lower: American middling fair, T60d; good mid dling,' 7.34d; middling, 7Hdi low middling, 7.18d: good ordinary. 7.08d; ordinary. 6.88d. Th sules of the day were 8.000 bales, of which 300 were for speculation and export and Included 2.600 American. Receipts. 6X- 000 bale. Including 44.700 American. Futures opened easier- and closed weak: American middling g. o. c: December. I 9MT.90d: De, rember and January, 6.96d; January and February. t.96d: February and March. 6,943 696d March and April, 6 94-&U9M; April ana May, 6 Hid; May and June, t.94d; June and July, 6 93d; July and August, 6.915.2d; August ana oeptemoer, e.sia. ' Metal Market. NEW TORK. Dec. 80. METALS London reported a big advance tn tin. with spot 1 10a 4(1 higher at a:uil7s6d and futures a.1 hisher at 132 7s 6d. Locally tin was strong. witn spot closing at .a sova.go. copper was uncnangea at aoeiisoa lor spot ana aae 10 fur futures. Ltxaliy copper was also unchanged, with lake Quoted st f!2.S7Wi n.0JV, eieciroiyiio at u ioii.je ana cast ing at III. 12 Willi 37 .Lead advanced Is 3d Jn Iondon to 116. but remained quiet end 'unchanged .her, with spot quoted at 34.37 ror small iota spelter continues nrm at 16.00 in the local market, while in London it advanced 2a td to 21 10a. Iron cloned at 48s 8d in Olasgow and at 42s Id In Middles- borough. .LocaJiy iron was unchanged, al though a hardening tendency la eeoorted. No. I foundry Is oudted at 3l6.0irtrl4.uo: Nn I foundry northern, 114.0016.00; No. 1 foun dry southern snd No. 1 foundry souther aoft, 813.60I4.00. ST. LOUIS, Dee. 80. METALS Lead, una, ta.6. ppeiter, nrm, ea. io. Sagar aad Molasses. wtrur vnnir ' an bitio t, nominal; fair defining, - centrlfusal 96 teat, 3c; moles so sugar, Ike Refined, quiet; No. 6. 4.06c; No. 7, 4c; No, 8, 3.96c No, 8. 3.80c: No. 10.. 8 86c: No. 11. 1 8.1c: No. 12. 3 76c; No. 13. 8.70c; No, 14. 3.K3c; con fectioners' A. 4.30c: mould A. 4.70c: cut loaf. 6.06c; crushed, 6.O60; powdered. 4. tic; gran- uisteo, tac; ounei, .ru. MOUA8SK8 Firm; rNa Orleans ore kettle, good to choice, 31tiJtSc. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. J. bHXJAR Steady; open kettle. 8&3c: open kettl centrifugal. I l-16ij8 7-16c: centrifugal white, 8i8 hV-ltlc; yellow, l0U-16o; eeconds, MOLASSES Quiet: open kettle, loBOc; centrifugal, dull, 720o; syrup, duil. UVo. Bvaearated Apple aa Drl4 Fralts. NEW TORK. Dee. SO.-KVAPO RATED APPLES-Market quiet" and rather easy, under a light demand tomoB ar quoted at 46c prim at 6Va46o, choic at Wt40 c'ALlrRNlinRIED FRUITS-Prune, wicrm. jr..v -T-;-,- ii,,." ..'... 2.662 ,10,900 '4.361 CATTLE Th receipts of oattl. this .rnin fail wav ehort of the early esti mates and also shert of what was generally anticipated, as a resun iraqnits wee veiy active and everything on sale changed hands at an early kour, with the tendency ,t nrlMi lit, wa rd ... , Cornrea steers w nwu, .mi war none at an on saie mat wouiu - o called choice, aa will be seen from the sales below. The market, tnougn, couiu . o quoted strong to a dime higher-00 such as were offered, or 1016o higher Icr the week. There were not enough cattle offered to ...i the Immediate requirements of the trade, eo that some of the packers war left short. . The COW maraei was wibu au, sou -.-nnvt witn aulas eoma as mucn a a dime hlg-her. As compared with ihe close of last week, the prices paid today were 1016o blKber. The improvement has not been confined to the better grades, as both . ... ...I ontter hsvs lolned In the CBilucia " - . - - ' . . , advance. Everything was out 01 nrst nanus at an eariy nour. Bulls veal calves and stage also com A .si4v tn etronsr prices. "i '" '.ir. r .a e-.. There were very iw '. In slaht this morning and most -of those that did arrive were of inferior quality. There was quite an inquiry ior emori ths nountrV and anything good could .0 f .1 v ne auotea sirons. vwhiiuvii r.u .tnekera and feeders, were neglects " - r . o...u...,.ii. end not mor man iiu. ivt. . w salet$. Me. 17 , t tl l...., 1 t I It , t to to 1 I 17 I . nt . 971 . 9F.I ;..mi ino loil, 10M 1020 IKJ 1011 list no .....1001 1001 it BEE STEERS, Pr ! " I M I tt ! t i t tt 3 tu t 50 JM U I Tt I Tt t H t n t If to IT 1 II to 1 ...... 41 II 11 ,40 Xt 18 11..... 4...V. 1(1... Av. ..ltt ,.it;l ..ilia ..pel ..HIT ..lto .,lt ..1011 ..1111 ..11H4 ..1V1 ..list ..11M ..zt ..HIT KIT STEERS AND HEIFERS. t ae 4 08 4 VI 4 II 4 II 4 11 4 It 4 It 4 19 4 tt 4 10 4 M 4 40 4 SO 4 II 4 Tt "relaj rtaaaaUL LONDON, Dec 80.-Money was not Dlenl ful toon, de.yli. borrowing from 11 " va ui atwca oordlng to grade. ply and rule steady. Choice ar quoted at t.i9Uc sxtr choic at PStTlOVO and fancy A llul6c. Peaches are aldl!y held, with Choice ouoted at 7V.ifr7ke. eatra chuioe at tao and fancy at tcioe. Pry Goods flarket. NEW TORK. Dec. 30.-DRT OOOD8 tfhm B'Srket ha been generally inactive, with little hope of increased buelBea bull tti new year 1 well commenceji t. ....... I 1 I I:::.:::: i:::::::! t t 1 4 t , t t ' I I I t 1 1. t I.:::::: t t t 1.. 11 1 1 I-:::::: 11 t t 1 i....... 1... ... 1 11 1 I::::::: 1 1. 1. ...... 1 1 1 1 1 It.,.,. II t it 90 14 It II I ,f.;:::;: t t 1 1 1. iim ... tt ... in ... T0 ... tm ... ... is" ,,.10) ;..io ... tx ... 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I7l ..ILM IM IM 4 04 I a lit 4 n STOCK CALVES. m m t ....... t&4 t II t Ml 8TOCKRR8 AND FEEDERS HI .. IJt .. T4 .. in ..loae .. 1" .. Til .. 1t .. aa .. tt rrt 1 10 1 f.4 t m t 40 I Tl I N IM) IM t 00 I II I II 14... I... t .. It... J... I... 11... T... t. Tit TK ...f a .... 4r ".'.'.. m .104 t te I M I 34 t 4- s w I 04 I t H 8 K t st I to t t I f I t i il I If I M t It t 44 I 14 00, top 19 36; little cslve. 8X0043 60; bam- , - 1. . . . - . - tain. lf hi 11 l iJT. ... iw. ".- , . ' J dressed reels, higher, Iftl3c per lb. country reel, fiQ no. SUEKP AND LAMRH Reeelpta. 84o8! good handy sheep, strong; all gradea, fully eady; lambs, barely steady, snerp -.oj OH; lambs, 86.6fin6: yearlings, 84 00. HOO8 Receipts. 4.9S4; market 10c lower; state and Pennsylvania hogs, to lMrtSl; choice light, 16.80; mixed westerns, 64 86. tlsat City Mr Itiek Market. SIOTTX CTTT. la . Dee. 80,-mr.ectsJ Tele- gram.) CATTLB RecelptA 400 bead; storkera, ateadyi killers, strong; peerfA 3.6('(i.00: cows, bull and mined, ll.Wfc j tocKers ana teeners, 8z.outu.i; caivee ana earllnrs, t826'o.B0. HOGS-Receipts. 6.600 head: atrong. till 1 64.66; bulk, 14.4010440. tk la Slabt: Following ar th receipts ef live stock at the six principal western cities yeeter- I Ma A. k Tr. Ha a. sa re to 124siT. I 71 71 1 40 4 M4 II H,W . 4 tt 44 Sll 1M 4 IT 11 llSitO 4 t tt ft I'lO 4 M4 M lief 44 4 K li 144 tO 4 M M lif ... 4 K) 94 tn 90 4 tl 41 IU ... 4 M 44 M4 10 ID U IM ... 4 tO tl HI SO 4 M K IM ... 4 10 41 tt 140 4 II II into 40 4 44 (I 4 40 4 M eo .lie .N 4 40 M l ... 4M .ll 40 4 44 41 14 lil M Tt ..Ill ... 4 44 a I"l 10 4 M It .114 ... 4 40 4t IM HO 4 MS 10 04 ... 4 44 47 HI 144 4 tt ..11 tW 4 4H tl 1't ..... 4 M T...l.;.rt IM 14 64.. ......Ill ... 4 14 T-. lit 10 4 41 T t tO 4 tt II.. .71.. . ... 4 4S 45 44 IN IK tr ...... ,ii to 4 41 ti no ... 4tt 1- ....ill ... 4 41 4u i"5 44 4 ft Vl....lT 4t'4 4l 10 tM ... 4M W-J. tot ... 4 44 44 1l 44 4 ft . , 110 44 4 4S 44 I'M 10 4 IS 44 ,t:t ... 4 41 45 t0 M 4 tt ft M4 44 4 4T4 44 iOO 44 4 tt Tt I4 tO 4 41 46 171 ... 4 tt 4i 11 'v.. 4 60 40 110 ... 4 tt tl 141 140 4 10 40 il 4 It 14 1ST CO 4 40 ' 47 ...ISO ... 4M M too 40 4 M 44 SS tO 4 15 44 til H IN ' II 110 10 4 M U ...tr.4 IN 4 64 tt i"0 M 4M 71 ISO IIS 4 44 41 tM 40 4 W 10 101 ... 4 50 II St-5 140 4 If 14 114 0 4 M II tt SO 4 M Tf i.l:t 144 4 10. IT. II Ml 114 4 M 44. II 1.11 ... 4 10 44. TO 131 ...4 10 41. 41 J.i ISO 4 14 17. 164 1.11 1 10 4 M f.. Vt. ....... ,ii0 IM 4 SO tO IM SO 4 S74 7 141 44 4 IIV4 4S IM tM '4 11 41 280 ... 4 r.iV4 G4.. M it 140 4 l:4 M . tt tlf 110 4 tl 41.. 11 863 SO,, 4 bl tO . ei tM u4 . tt.. "... t 4$ i Si 47.. 47 m A. :t KV4 t.. Tl.'.: lit ' 44' I r2vi 64 . 16 Ml SO 4 S24 14.. TO t4t M0 4 S?4 C.. Tl. 141 140' 4 HV4 64.. 4S 1M M4II' 14.. it m so 4 n'i ti.. 4 til 110 4 12 6.. 41 104 40 4 S2 10.. "1 IM 110 4 12 11 17T IN 4 12 tt ill SO 4 SI ...11 ...im ...IN ...tit ...i4 ...IM ...IM ...IM ...:st ...171 ...Ml ...110 ...110 ...4 ...104 ,...120 .. t ,...11.1 ....124 ,...104 ,...M0 ,...ll ,.e.il 10 471 40 191 44 171 SHEEP There was a llaht run of sheen and lambs here this morning and under the innuence or a good demand tne maraet ruled active and stronsr to a dime higher. The greatest Improvement was on the handy welsrhta of aood Quality. The gen eral market may be quoted a quarter higher for the wetk. with some of the beet grades as much aa 85o hisher than a week ago. The demand this week has apparently been tn excess of the supply and as a re. suit prices have moved steadily upward in reeaer trade was auiet tnis momma, owing to Urn ted onerlnirs. There is quit a demand for good stuff, but the common kinds are neglected. . . ... uudiutinni ror enrn-ren stock: unoic western iambs. I6.00436.60i fair te good iamb. M.S. An oo aood tn cnoica venr inga, I3.76&4.Z&: fair to aood yearlings, fs.bows.is good to choice wethers, 336v.5tu3.50; fair to rood wethers, 83.0o2ft!.25; good to choice ewes, . o eca. 1 it . 1. . I ' -1 .nAO L-fl. a.CWU14I.AV, , l.ll tV ' l'UU VWB .-H.ov. cnoice- teener ismna, 1s.wgj4.10; iair to cooq feeder lambs, t3.26ii3.60; baby lambs, tf.0Oy s.w teeaer yeaning. is.M'asw. reeoer wethers. M.1M1I.S6: feeder ewee. tl.7WI 36 culls, 81.Q0t71.76. Representative sales: No. -western ewes 1 western ewe . 34 western ewes Iv6 western ewes 49 western ewee 484 western ewes 6.18 western ewee 861 western ewes 6 western ewes 238 wsstsrn ewee 14 western ewes 6 native ewes 67 western wethers . 10 cull lambs 247 western yearlings 95 western yearlings 166 western lambj ... lot western lamb ... 260 western lamb .... 76 western lambs ... 8 bucks 134 western ewes ,v, 6 western ewe ..... 7 western ewes 99 western wethers . 403 wsstern wethers . 766 western yearling 10 western .Iambs ... 18 native lambs At. . 83 . 100, " . 106 . 102 . 108 ; lot . HI . 114 . 100 ' . Ml . 126 . 76 . 104 . 68 . 90 . (19 . 82 . 76 . 70 , 76 . 140 ' . 104 . 81 . 87 ' .. lcrr . 101 :: 8 ,. 88. Pr. I 2o I 26 I 26 i 26 I 26 I 36 I 86 I 85 I 36 I 40 I 60 1 76 .1 75 4 00 4 10 4 40 6 26 6 36 6 40 660 I 00 I 16 I 60 I 60 I 99 4 00 4 40 6 I day: . Cattle. Hnrt. tjhsep. Omaha t.3t 10.706 6.3S8 Chlcsgo ,18.000 ' 43,000 to.ourt Kansas City 3.00 7 nno t 0 Pt. liOuls I6i0 1.600 900 St. Joseph 1.411 10.106 1.608 Sioux city 40 6,600 Total .27.671 '80,871 23,698 " 1 CoTe Market. NEW TORK. Pee. 80. COFFEE Spot ai. ...,.. 1.' 4 i..ni.. Am-.. iui,i. i ji.vu.w, -tiv , ........ Cordova, 84613c. The market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 10 points and during the early . trading continued eteatiy to nrm on scatter ing demands from European and local source. Later rather bearish estimates ef he present growing crops were received and the market turned easier, under In creased liquidation In the absence of ag gressive bull support, closing steady at a decline of 104T16 points. Sales, 122.004 bags. Including December at 6.76c; January, 1.700 snoc; jrenniary, i.80a..oc; Marcn, 7.oV'.ioc; Mav. 7.Kff7 60e: Julv. 7.6Mi7.7fl! Septem ber, 7.76T7 90c; October, IMifi.fOo', Novem ber, ,7.86(87.&c Wklsky Market.. PKORIA. Deo. W).-WHISKT-8tdr. en basis of 81.27 for dletlllers' finished gmtla. -1 1 1-. , Hi , r-,.. an r u ibl-, a...v VillVnu', '. . u , ,1,U31V11H1J, va basis of high wines, 11.27. CINCINNATI. Dec. SO. WH1BKT-Distil lers' flnlehed goede quiet on hauls-of 11.27. , 8T. LOUIS. Dec. 80. WHISKY Stesdv: 11.81. . Everybody reads the want ad page the days. Now I th time to put your ad there. Hallway Note aad Persoaals. H. L. Purdy. traveling passenger agent of the ENe railroad, was a caller at the local office of the Wabash. P. C. Stohr. freight treffld manager of the Chicago Great Western, la in the city. D. O. Ives, general freight agent of th B. A M., Is In Chicago attending the rat meeting called for the consideration of Ne braska grain ratea. If. Marlev. traveling passenger ' agent of the Michigan Central, with headquarters In Kansas City, ta visiting the vartoua rail- road offices here. J. Russell, superintendent of the Mis souri Paclflo at Atchison, la In the city. A. W. Trenholm. general superintendent of the Omaha road, with some friends. Is In the city. Mr. Trenholm Is her to at tend the meeting ot the Western Car Service association which IS being held In the association's offices In the United State National bank building. J. A. Kuhn. general freight agent of tha Nebraska & . Wyoming division of the Northwestern, has gone to the freight rat meeting In Chicago callod to consider the new through tarirr issued by nis una Irom Nebraska polnta to' Chicago. The Nebraska Mutual : Life Insurance company will hold It biennial meeting at Btromsburg. January 11. A special rate has been announced by the railroad of Ne braska for the occasion. On January 18 the Nebraska State Volun teer Flremen'a association will head for Fremont, where the annual, convention of the association will be held. A special rat of one and one-third fsre for the round trip has been put In effect by Nebrsska line hich appllea from janaary 19 to 21. the period during which th meeting will last. Tickets will be good returning as late- as January 22. The United Mine. Workers of America will hold their annual meeting in Indian apolis from January 18 to February 15. The railroads haw announced" a rate of on and one-third fare for th round trip to apply for the occasion. Th Kansas Stat Temperance -union has requested the railroada to make a special rate for the annual meet Ina; of the union to be held at lopeaa, mil, xroro r epruary 18 to 18. The union was favored with a rate of one and one-third rare xor th round trip for it last convention and a proposi tion to make th earn rate has been sub mitted to. the lines Interratea lor the fb- ruary meeting. , . ' ' Grata Iiwi Cspay. Articles of Incorporation of the Mill ing and Grain New company have been filed with the county clerk. The In corporator are: William Fulton, C. W. Fulton. F. O. Clark, W. B. Furns and J. H. Adams. The capital stock Is 820,000, divided Into shares of 100 each. Ths new concern will print news bearing upon the milling Interests. REAL ESTATE) TWAJJ3FKR8. ..0tf .. IIS ..lilt .. IM .. m .. in .,1070 ... K ..10H ..ill ..1144 ..1014 ..1071 .. HO . . t0 ..1M ......UN Ml .....lino loaf ...... I7 1071 bl Ml 1000 Kt :4 ...... I0 .....lewt liw lei lint Via UK, I:::::::: 4 ... 11!!! it.. 11.'.. u.'. u.'. i te I M t to. I M I ea I 04 I 10 I 44 1 on I f V t 14 ..lilt I 14 ..1M4 .. Ill ,.1144 ..11M ..111 ..lite ..101 ..IIH ..1144 ..14M ..1X4 ..!! .. nt ..1011 ...1111 ..lit ...1444 ,..1M ... HI I II t 14 I 11 I II I It t II I t I II I II s. I tf I I It I tt t tl I 10 811 " fcoWS AND HEIFERS. .... tut I ie HEIFERS. , 1st , IM . tM .104 .1. 1 M I It I M t H 14. 1.. 11. I 34., , 444 .' . r4 . tal a.1 I I it t s 1 to t at 1 U40 t af 1 m u 1 ....nee 3 40 I'M 144 i .....iia i aa 144 t a 4 laet 14 BULLS. ..list ..1V) .. U4 ..1044 ..16u4 ,.i4e 11 I 14 t If I 14 I It IM I Tt I to t Tt 1- 1414 I M ..I I ..IM I 4 1. I.... I 14 CHICAGO LIV El STOCK MAKKKT., Fair Receipt of All Stock vrltk Gea orally Hirber Prices. CHtCAOO, Dec. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 18.000 head; market strong to 100 bia-lier; good to prime steers, 641)66.66; por to medium. l.fc4l.60: stockers and feeders, ll.76fc4.QDi cows, 1.5og4.28: heifers, I2.0t) 4.76; canners. Jl.oOitO; bulla, 81.754At.26; calves, 2.6t)4.76. .. ' . HOGS Receipts, 42.000 head: eetlmated tomorrow, 35.000; market steady to 60 higher; mixed and butchers, 84 5ofc480; good to choice heavy, 84 .66fl4 86; rough heavy, 84 404 66; light, 84.3l4.6; bulk of sales, BlflCEP AND LAMB Receipts, 20,000 head; sheep lftjrtfio higher; lambs, KWilsc higher; good to choice wethers. I3.75ia.4.5fl; fair -to choice mixed, M.ott(8.76; .western eep, t3.0UV 4.2 ; nmive tainus, i.uo.; w.tern lambs. 6.00ijs.2S. ceia maiv dreaV H IOII1H $ fed steTSrU S feeders, en ia City Live Stock Market. ft CITT, Dec. 30. CATTLE R o head, Including 150 southerns: lady to 100 higher; export and ...... -...,.! -i.x hlK- ' j 1 ..a CArf.rJt. .... , trong, iszrt.ou; stocxera ana i-ong, 12.604.00; southern steers. trmii K2.kM14.10:. southern cows, steady. Il.6tva2.60; native cows, strong to loo hither, 31 6(KU4.00; inative neirers, strong, k.viii iu; bulls, string, $1.26(3.60; Calve, steady, 8J.6"n 50. ) HCHia Receipt. T.fJOO head: market. steady but closed weak; top, M67H; bulk at sW 14 404.62; heavy. t4 6044, 7: packsrs, j4.4txtf-4.6o; pigs and .llghu, H it BHEEPsND LAMBS Receipts, 800 head; market stivng t 100 nigner; native iambs U7Fi.6AT,' 1 western lambs. 84.266.10: fed ewes, l2.7STt3.6t); western-fed yearlings, 81.64 tit.Si; stocKers am leeaere, 4z.outus.4u. I t. Locals Liv Itoek Market. aft T s-kl-TTLa n fJs . 4 A '"PI 7 0AUinl Pa. Urv u iii, n;. rv - n i war-ticoci ng, IKK) head, Including- 1,000 Texan; market ftrtlvft And ttronK, without chanr; tiHtlv hlpplnr ard export terti1 4 8fti50 Jk. ... ls..aA A K . . at . e 4l iaa, t fC Ui vnavu lr7( a nil'.l uuilusi at'Pi"i -. wj . av teem undeif 1 U0 m., 3.7a6,00; txkn te. ivty v - irr tuns aaaiss 1 - nera. ir otrri'z.su; puns, sz iiy ,10ia6 6t: Texas and lnnmn nd feeders 12 264(1.76; ca 160: calvas. steers, 2.5oa 1.70. HOOS Reel strong: plars a 14 4O-44.80; butc BHEIF AND market steady to tt h'hifiO; lambs, t I2.5034.CO; stockers 00; cows and baiter, 2.00$ llalita. 84.2fXi4.40: packers ana best neavy, hhj pts. d era J a IJt f t? IAV rris a 1 r MB8 Receipts, 100 bead; strong; native muttons, 26t to: culls and bucks. It Market. 80. -CATTLE et active, strong 4oifi.l6; cows and era and feeders t Dec, rk head; mostly lc Hum snu heavy, It. Jspk ST. JOSETPH." Mo., Receipts, 1.411 bead; i to 10c higher: natives, heifers. 1.50434.2S; sto 12 M4iH Oo. MruliJ r?AAlr,4a 1A lower; light, 4.6.674: n 14 HsfM t. SHEKP AND LA MRU Receipts. l."l head; msrket strong to ft btgherl lambs 16.46; wethers, 14.36. ' Mew Tork Llv mt k Market. NEW TORK. Dee. f celKla, 1,746 head; tn on light receipts; bull higher: native steers. oxen. 13 2641 86; bulls. 12 filto. Cables quoted llv. frlrerator beef Belling a DEEDS filed for record yesterday, a fur nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust compuny, bonded abstracter, 1614 Fsrnam street: s John K. George to Anton Matsoti. e 40 fuet w 160 feet lot 7, Maloney'a add. 4 226 Margaret Colvln to tha Omaha Realty company, lota I, 4, 36 and 18, block 5, . Faddork Place 1 1. c. Hutchinson to SVed I. Hub-' ; bard, lot 8, block I, Saunders aV Hlmebatigh's add to Walnut Hill... 750 Eitcaheth Oalllgher and husband to J. , Llndsey Thomas, part lot I, Griffin A Smith's add ' t Ollvar H. Hlack to C. PI. Cralar. lota I . and 6. block X. Iltlllke's add - ' 160 D. V. Sholes company to Jane M. Maokey, w a4 lot 6, block 4. Shull'8 aaa . , av Julia E. Vandercook and husband to Kdwln L,, Reeves, lot 4, block 364, Florence - ' 1 Edwin L. Reeves to William R. Wall, - same J. ' 1 William J. Chadwtck to Michael and Mary . Diggin, lot 4, Haaa' subOlv Jetter's add 1100 Mary Nuvak and husband to Ethel- bert Todd, lot 4, block 3, rortiand , ' Place add ' 1 County treasurer to Continental Trust company, lot 13, block US, Dundee . T , 1 - V r in.w , a Same to same. 60 feet lot I, block 17, CJ. V. DUlllll S WJU ,,. ' S Ed Johnston and wife to Wladystaw . WotaseK, lot 12 and et lot 11. block 1, Patterson's 1st add ISO CniCAGO MHmBAarOblS Eduords, a go. Mala OHlce Maatattaa Itldgf. T. PAIL, MUX. Dealer la Sleek. Grain. Provlslcns Bought and sold for oath or carried oa. reaaonsbla margins, upon which a eounaW. lion will be charged of on grain, ea Stocks and on flax. Private Wire. Write for our market letter and privet , telegraph cipher mailed free. ' ship ycuh Gnti;i to us prompt Returns. Beat Facilities. Liberal Advance. Usual CummlaalonA BRANCH OFFICII I- - OMAHA 108 Be Bldg. 'Phono 1614, SOUTH OMAHA821 snd tM ExahADjr Bid. 'Phone TS. COUNCIL BLUfPS-to and 401 Sapp Lldg. 'Pbon 174. LIKCOLX. OKI HOI1EI c. r era, ills I , 131 CALVF.8 Kacelpta firmer; i-lin veals, 60.. and Western ceivss, u -BE3EVBS R n to lOo- hisher 1 cows, l'au ' stsgs and ao; cows, l.70 e steady, re c per lb. .ad; veals, r; Writ yard i STOCKS AND tSOHDS QRAIH AND PROVltlONS W kav over 18 em. aUfasroacoal 14 Stat aad Nt 6 Bakg, OIB SAttriCA It Tttxt BttST. , Out of Twwa Bwjlas aWkslted. Oaasa aVaasftM tt fW.asa fat TE31 M. CnfaiML A t