TIIE OMATIA DAILY BEE: 'SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1004. GRAIN AND fRODl'CE M1RKET Wall Strtrt Loigi D Not Bll Thtir Whttt. FIGURES FOR NORTH AND SOUTHWEST t'n Market Pall tlrrmr Kiraprm Dniiail U Satlsgeet for Ihr l'reen ( Xarkela Mnnria). UMAHA, Dec. J i. 19 L Th U'aN street bn--h who aie i rdh.l with- having h blagcr string of wh-at than they ever had la-forc- "Id not k II any on the depression Thursday. Tnllcrs dumped their holding-. . feeling that the easterners would a II their wheat In dl'gust at the government re-tniri. Tne. 1i"tiii.t i-nntlniieel fnim th- closing rally nf Tnuis day and by tioon tinlav lind advanced IMjO from th opening limuc. Trie May opi tied strong at II MS un-l during th- nv ..rning advanced a rvru, Imt by mum liad fallen bar k to fl.j,t4. Figure founded on the government re port give . the dr-cr.ase from i:'3 In the whftt crop of Mlnnesotn and North and South Dakota a ).0.'2.3.4 bushel Hiid the elecreasee. in pound. ,Vi5.ill.7St The figure urf. Minnesota, in part. K..34t.26 bus had, weighing? .s$X,9it.lt i'w in I, againM. for It, v.652,.vei. busne ls, wish ing t.'8.'.H2.s.1 pounds. F.ir North Dakota, l"4.c M.!2.1!t.l bushels, weighing 2.74v.iai.Xi3 pound, agalnat for ln.t. no, 2 In, i'.: I bushels, weighing; 3.2i3,9.1.64( pounds. For South Dakota,, UM, 31.AM.7M bushel, weighing 1,&77Jf.iraV po-tnd: 41.2fi2.KU bu.-licls. weighing 2.646.207.64.1 puunds. Winnipeg says Minneapolis millers have been shipping wheat In Ismd xml grinding It for pom time and will cuntiii.in to do so through the winter. In May It is expected Manitoba will have little- contract wheat, left. The amount mllleel In bond now amounts to l.uuo.uoij bushel. The millers think with economy, bv mixing great deal and t exixiftlug "".i,(ii'0 bushels Ipsa than last year, the dork may he madn eepial to last year. The price Is .To cents tip. with more corn. ont and bnrlev. The ex port Is murh less than In l:i.1: ih' receipt ari about the same, but the visible la nnlv ahotir 4.n"0.0no bushels greater. Minneapolis tork ln rrafod for the week 3:."i,oOi bush els and '-IMiluth Iru-rm.sed 3"5,min buslir'S. Tha followlnit HummliiK tin of the K:tnsn t'lty situation 1m Rivrn; Kansas C'ltv has received from the Mat of Kansas ::.!.', hushels of wheat: the mill-) have (tround 1S.Ofioo buslv bi and h;oiin biMhels In-set sldo for aeed. Three million bushels hive (ton through other ihannels and. as the crop of Kansas was e-timated nt Rl .cien.no bushels, this leaves only 14.cfin.Crii bushels to be accounted for. The" KsnS'S ntv mIMs will usa about O.onCi.-jm; 'nishels. Imr'ni only R.Onn.nn) bushels for shipment elsewhere. Perhaps K.m'u.MO bushels may be - drawn from Nebraska, ao Kanaas Cltv will ex jieot to receive abwut 7.uWin0 bimhelR In th next alx months. Purlns the last six month 27.iwci,uu bushels have been re ceived. The torn market showed a little strength today, but the k) I nation Is rather dull and flat. The Kuropean demand has twen satis fied by orders for shipments In January.. KebruHry and Murrh nnd lust now there la no demand. Corn men look for a period of stagnation for several weeks. The ele vators are sendlne In heavily and the coun try movement la fair. Argentina corn shipment for th,e week have been l.C!?l.nno bushels, aa.dont 2;914.tmn for last week and IS.flcm for last year. The Liverpool eorn market advanced d. All the grain markets are to. be closed Monday, January 2. . Omaha ( ash dales. VHEAT No. 4. 1 enr, SI lb.. 2c: no irrade. 1 enr. 4H lb.; Sir. CORN' No. 3, 2 cars. 40c; No. 3 white, 1 ear, 40o. Ilniaha, land Market. WIIEAT-No. 2 hard. $1.04: No. 3 hard, tl.K: No. 4 nurd, tC'tfttc; Nu. 3 apiiiiK. $1.01. CORN No. 2, 31K-; No. 3, atc; No. 4. 37' tfiSSc; no erade. :OC(37c; No. 2 yellow. 37c; No. i yellow, &tyc; No. 2 white, S9c; No. 3 white. 3Hc. OATS No. 2 mixed. Wje; No. 3 mixed. 274TJ8c; No. 4 mixed. 2if:'7c; No. 2 white. 29c; No. 3 white. iSiVic; Nu. 4 white, 27VSW .'He; standard, '4c. ( , t'arlot Hecelpts. ' 1 ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 17 '.77 .35 Mtnneapolli 160 Jiuluth .v , 44 Omaha 22 ' iki ' i SEW... VOHK tiKNKKAI. MARKET Ou track: No 1 norfrierfi. 11.12; No, ! north ern. II 6: reember. tl.U1: May. tl,14F,. OATS To arrive and on track, Sc. Various ttaotatlnns of 4 he Day ( oanmtxlltlea. . NEW tORK, Dec. 30-KW)l"R Kiceipta, 17.374 bh)s.; ex porta. 77,379 blila. ; market, firm but qulel; Minnesota patents, 5.8ti ft.20; Minnesota baKers, 4.4Cti4.75; winter patenta, Sft.sn; winter stralKhta. n.:,V(;j.i; winter extras, $3.MT4.3n; winter low Rrades, I3.7hb4.ln. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. M.4t54.70; choice to fancy, .7S4j5.00. Buck wheat flour, steady; 32. 1"?! 2.20. CORNMEAI-Steady; fine whlto nnd yel low. l.Si4)1.3S. coarsp. 1.24'ftl.:ii; kiln dried. 3.' 10. , HARLKT Qulfil; feedliiB. 44Uc, p. I. f. New York; malting. 44''iulr, c. I. f. Uuffalo. VIEAT Recelpta, UH.nuu bu.; No. 2 red. 31.22Vi f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Du luth. fl.24'' f. o. b. afloat : NoaI hard. Man itoba, 31.0k, nominal, f. o. b. atloat. Op tions had a atrona; early advance to a high lailnt on the nreaent bull movement in fluenced again by manipulation at Chicago and a acare of Khorta hestdea small interior racelpta and steady cables. letter the mar ket weakened under nuilhwewt selling and a bearish Modem Miller report, closing c net lower, except December, which win lc net higher. May, 1.14'ul.l!it closed at II 14: July. II .(UVQ 1.03V cloned at 11.02; December, tl.Xm.VTi. cl.weU at tl.ti. CX)RN Recelpta, lu4.8ou bu.; exports, 12,610 bu.; spot, steady; No. 2, K'-iu, nominal, ele 1 vator, and (.Hc f. o. b. aitout; No. 2 yel low, 63Vc; No. 2 white, 63c. The option market waa quiet all day. closing partly net lower. May, 61:Vu'Cil 9-lilc, clostd at tlSe: Oecember, MV'lic, cloaed at Mc. OATW Receipts, 21,im bu.; export, 11.575 bu.; spot market, quiet; mixed oats, 2ifu32 ,, g&HffMc; natural white, "ti.12 Iba., 374i3cj clipped white, 3b''(40 Iba., 3&V& 40Vf. llAY Julet: ahlppUig, tsifciioc; good to choice. 77Vi&8nc. HOPS Steady; atate, common to choice, 1904 crop, i(r3c; 1903 crop, fcHiSSe: olils, 14c; Parlflo oous, 1904 crop, 29360; 113 crop, 30 G33e- olda. 14He. 4 . HlnKH Steady; Oalveston. 20 to 25 lbs., lo; California. i to 25 Iba.. 19c; Texaa dry, 24 to 30 lbs. 14V4- I.WATHKR Firm: acid, ;4lJ2Uc. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. 311.00 H12.00; meaa, 39. mm 9 M); beef hams. t'i W 23.60: packet. 10.&0 11.00; city extra India meaa, 314 JO'S IB 50. Cut meat, dull; plkll bellies, i(.76fl7.bO; plckelnd shoulders. ta.Tb; pickled hams, 30. Lard, easy; western steamed. 37.10; refined, easy; continent, $7.1.1; South America, ii.au; compouno. .um' irw Pork, Qulctr family, $14.citHi 14.mi; ahort clear, f 13.751 lti.25: mesa. $13.00ii 13.76. TALLOW Julet; city, 44c; country, 4i (lie. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 2VJ t4o; Japan, nominal. BUTTKR Klrm; street price, extra cream ery, HwSM'ie' official prices, creamery, com mon to extra, IH-W'jSc; creamery, held, com mon to extra. Sufiiiik'; atate dairy, common to extra. Itf33e; renovated, common to ex tra. 14231c; western factory, common to ChOICa, IWJliO, western iniiiKiiuii vivamtiry, common to choice. 17'22u. . CIIEESIO Stead n New TorH full ereama, t fancy. 12Vc eholte. Il(tfl2'c; fair to good, I JlWlJc. - . ' BOOS Strong: western fancy selected, grc; western firsts, 27c. POULTRV--Allve: Firm; weatern ehlck rna. luc fowla. UV; tvrkeya. 124jl,(c. Dreeaed: . Irregular; waatern chicken. 104 16c; fowls, WnUc; turkeya.-. 15ittlc. POI'LTRT Alive, Arm; weatern chlckena, 10e; fowl. HHo; turkey. 12frl3c: drevsed, firmer; western chickens, lOiiilyo; fowls, 1019 11c; turkey 17lo. ' : L -c ' Kaaaaa ttiy Oral PravlaloHB. . KANSAS C1TT, Iac. SO --WHKAT Mar ket Arm; Pecember. $VC4; May, $10lH4 1.04S; July,. iWH'V Cash: No. hard, $1.04trl.0 No. 3. WWtn.Oii'i: No. 4. 96c 31.04; No. 1 red. $l.sl Ht No. 3. Il lMjl.c. No. 4. 9frc&4il.(iC.. ' T CORN-Jiarket' itetiSv; Deteniher, 40Tc: May. 43Vi J"' 4aS4j4Hc-; CU. No. t mixed. 42c; No. 3. 4Uva41j.c,t No, 1 white, Siji N f '41S", . OATS-MaNtet alesly Nah 2 white, Ztt 32c; No. I mixed, Slii-iilWc. v.. RTK-Market sie.dy at 72aC. HAY tMeady; choice, timothy, 3K.5utr9.uO; rh lc ' pra! I, 4".7i)si.'). RYB-(jtedy at 72ic . KtlOS-Wauli: Vlaaour! .and Kansas, new No.-t whltewnod ouaea Includt-d. ak; . per doxen: "'aae count SS'ic a-r doa; taaea rrtaraed, He )ei dosen leM. 1 Ml'TTTtR 4.eamery. :-Ui2.4r- aalry. 17c. ' -. , Rscetn 8lupniei Wheat tou.,J::.V.'......7....X!.il Di.ihij Com, bu,...; 44 tl 69.io Oata. hu.;i.'. IK-Mi 9.01)0 LlverJ Ural a4) Prolaioaa. UVERJWU !'. y.-WHKAT-SiHit: Nomina!. ' rut urea: (. ady; DeremWr, iionilnal; May. s t:oHN-rip" : W'le' . Anierlcan mixed. new. 4a s'jj; mi. 4a lTn; (Ulure. steaily plai1i (iraJa Market. Tin.l TH lr. WHKAT-To arrhe-. 1 Dorthern. Nu. 1 uurthern, ll.aH. (HICAtlO 4.RI ASD ritOVIIOS Kratarea t the Tradlaa; aaaV Claalaar Trlrea aa Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO. Dee 3t Heary llonidatlon by a iiriminent ho.er today entirely wiped out a sharp advance In wheat prices. The market loecd wck with May down o. Corn, oats and provision were un t hanged. A Mamiiede of belntrd ehorta reiulted In sn advance of over lc In the price of May wheat doting the first hour of trading In fluenced bv higher cables and exceedingly STiall receipts in the northwfet opening pri'cs showed a fair gain. May being up i.iiSc at 11.14'i to 11.14s.. On an urgent de niend from shorts and several promlnr nt e,,m mission hnuw additional gains were made, the price being quickly bid up to $1 1?H before anv t-Misldershle supply of offerings was dislodged. Some email hold ers then took advantage of the advance to secure protltf. The result was 11 reaction to $1.14-i. An active demand from north western houees which seemed to Indlcnte a belief In a further reduction of recelp.g In the northwest gave encouragement to loial bulls, and the buying became more nggrselve. May sold up to $I.1VV ror a time the market continued extremely strong with prices near the hlgheet point. Late in the dav sentiment puodenly changed and a sharp reaction occurred. One conspic uous feature of late trading was heavy selling bv the leader of bulls. The claim was made that 2.00r.' hti. were sold by this one operator. Pit trader were quick to follow the lead and the acllliig waa quite general during the laat hour. A report of 11 St. Louis trade paper wnjt construed as lerlsh, trie report ftatlng that winter wheat crop nart been greany iwnemeo oy tecnt ram and snow. Cnder this selling pressure Mav dropped to $1.13S- The mar ket closed wenk and practically at the low est point, final quotation on May being II 1.1i'nl 1.1V. Clearances of wheat and Hour were equal to kfi.Wo bushels. Kxporte for the week, na shown by Bradstreets were eounl to SSl.CKni bu. Primary receipts were 379,500 bu., compared with a holiday a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported recelpta of 22u care, agalnat 131 cars laat week. Karlv In the day the advance In wheat hiid m strenct hnnlnir Influence on the corn market. Higher cahlea and light receipt! also gave encouragement 10 nun irmoci:-. t.iriiiiHntinn at a larae line of December. however,-checked the advance tendency, the market closing atjout. sieany. siay 1 l ',. V. .. - 1.. hlBlmr at 4&l4i 4fiC to 4re. sold between 4frSo and 4514fte and closed nt 4Mfre. IcbI recelpta were Ii7 car, none of contract grade. The volume of tradlnaT In oata waa a slight Improvement over that of recent ,ivs At the outset nrlces were firm In e-vmpathv with other grains. Cash houses wero fair buyers. Iatcr the market became dull and price easeo on a irine io.B with the break In wheat. May oene(l Vi 'c higher at 31V to $!c, aold off to 3Hc and closed at 31V031SC Locul receipts wero 35 car. An Inclination to take profit had a weak ening effect on the provlslona market. A tit.i lntr.Bi w lis ni:Lnlf ested. but trading was largely local. At the close Ird was down 2Hc at 37 OHi7.02H. Rlba were a shade lower at $tt.i5i.6i4. J-tlmated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 308 cars; oat, 41 cara; hogg, 15.000 head. " ' . . , The Board of Trndo will be cloaed Mon day. January 3. , . The leading future ranged a follows: ArUciea.l Open-TillKfTT L-ow. I aoae.lYei'y. Wheat Dec. J 1 "J May 1 14VUI 1 144 July J9ViH-'4iil Corn I ' I I lit 1 Mav July oats Dec. C9- May '31-HTilii July 31Vo: 12 45 May 12 '", Lard - Jan. . 6 73 6 SO May ,7.05 , 05 Rlba Jan. - 40 C! 40 May 6 674 70 1 14 1 13vl! 1 14 1 13Aft!l lSHfr 1 15! 1 iK 1 13 40 44 1 12T9 1 13 1 14--5, 99 NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Btiffeniij; of th Call Loan Ctuiei t Etaction in VgJuei. - HEAVY PROFIT-TAKING ON WEEK'S RISE Copper l.ead the Decllae Heavy peculation la I alaa Pacific. NEW YORK. Dc. 30. Today's reaction In stocks received xarlous explanations, but Old not materially Impair the confluence with which the outlook upon the new ysar Is regarded. Tnc stlnenlng of n: call loan rate durlnr th-i day wh most tmnv.diaie apparent iam; of th. Mill ing. 'I lie surprlt-i,.,. .... 1 u ihnt tin. . In call money was rieferied until praciloaii the last day of the year on the Stock cx cnat;ge. Uin mnde on Friday at thu rtxK exenange carry over until Monday, and In thla case until Tuesday. Prepara tions have been making for the largest January '1 dishui-ncments in the history of NX all street. The call loan rate has oecn apathetic up to today, and the maximum rate touchen today waa 5 per cent. Mean time the usual stlmates by bankers Indi cate that the inflow of currency by express has been sufficient to offset the cuotrcaaury aneorption and leave a margin of gain of upward of 4.0mi.ii. The changes to be j shown In the loan Item of tomorrow bank statement are likely of course to lie large, owing to the annual settlements, but a large Influx of cash Is looked for In the next few wetks. It la not probable that any deep anxiety over the money market wa reflected In the day's movetmnt. Profit taking on the week a considerable rise waa a more likely motive. The steady uplitt of prices lias developed little Inclination to sell stocks up to today and there Is little appearance of a turn in nitrations In the market. The Increased animation of the late market yesterday was rather distinctively of this character nnd was accompanied by more or leaa obvious mnnupulntlnn. ' The profit taking which met the movement today was the usual concomitant of a movement of a speculative nature. It served as an ad monition that h too rapid rise in prices would have to reckon with selling to real ise. This was first manifested today in New York Central, which hud the heaviest gain early In the week and in the profit taking made an early Impression todav. Consolidated Oaa was actively sold on ec rount of the campaign for a municipal gaa plant wlhch Is being agitated. Amalga mated Copper displayed rather acuttlv the. reactionary effect of the speculative opera tions which caused Its wide advance of yesterday. The selling waa not explained by news hearing 011 values In the general list. Some disappointment was caused bv the failure to call off the New England textile trade strike. The Erie net earn ing reported after the closing laat night supplemented the good effect of the Read ing statement. There waa an aggressive speculation also In Union Paclilc. The various movements were abandoned on the reaction. The latest prli-es were not far from the lowest nnd the closing waa easv. t Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value, 3S.62o.tm0. United State bond were unchanged on call The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged a follows: halea.Hlgh. Low. Close. reserve In the. division of redemption, shows avallabe cash balance of Il4i,,1"6.1'"j silver; gold. 31.1.11. US. BllF. or ASSOCIATFD UAK Clearing of the rat lnmerelel antere ef Cawtry.- NKW YORK. Dee . Tha following table, compiled bv Bradstreet. show the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ended December Jss with the per centage of Increase and decrease as c m rared with th' corresponding week last year: CITIKS. Clearnigs. I Inc. i Dec I - I 44 46'-, 45l4i-i Vj 45-H! Hl H 4 46 4.4.1H'lleHe JSVVI ' (HHW! 314 111 ? 1 i Wl ft ' "' v I 12 M I. I- i 12 75 12 77V4I 12 80 12 47V4 Vi 82Hi f 73 7 00 35 6 65 I 8 37 6 67l 43 No. 2. Cah quotation were aa follows: FIjOUR Steady; winter patent. to.VKi 6.20; straights. $4 Soa5.00; spring pat ent. $5.0005.60; atraighta, $4.6034.90; bakers'. HAT-No. ' f Tprrng,--t.4-l.Mr- o. 3, N4CM1.12; No. 2 red. $1.15!tl.llrV ('OHN-No. 2, 43V4l44c; No. 2 yellow OATS No. i. 29V; No. 3 white, 31f32c. ItYK No. 2. 73c. BARLEY Good feeding. 363,c; fair to choice malting, 41f4c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. tl.Wi: No. 1 north western. $1.24. Prime timothy. $2.72. Clover, contract grade, $12.75. PROVISIONS Meaa pork, per bbl.. $11.06 ilt.l5. Short rlba, aide (loose!, $6.12a; 6..17H. Short clear aide (box ad 1, 36.62n .78. Receipt and ahlpment for the day were aa follow: . , . Racelprs. Bhlpmnt. Flour, bbl...: .$ 27.600 Wheat, bu 31.000 44.500 Corn, bu 2S4.4UO 4:3,HnO Oata. bu Ofi.fWO 174.400 vr bu l.Ootl 13,3110 Bariev. bu 4."00 31.800 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market waa firm; creamerle. 17(f?i8c; dairies. 16'd24c. Eggs, Arm; at mark, cases Included. 2tsd'23c; firsta. 23c; prime first, 26c; extras. 27c. Cheeae, steady, 11&12C. t. Loot Grata' and Provision. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 30 WHEAT-Market lower; No. 2 red cash, elevator, $1.17.; track, $1.1: May, $1.17; July. 95ic; No. 3 hard. 31.1201.13. CORN Market firm; No. 2 cash, 43c; track, 44e; December, 43e; May, 43Vc. OATS Market higher; No. 2 cash, 31c; track, 32c; No. 3 white. 33c; May, 31Tc FLOUR Higher. lit aympathy with wheat; red winter Patents, 35.6oti6.70; spe cial brands, $5.75'n6.5; extra fancy and straight, $u.oijCj.20; olaar. $4.554.70. SEED Timothy, nominal at $2.UUiJ2.45. COHNMKAL Steady at $2.40. BRAN Steady to firm; Backed, east track, 90c. HAY Steady; timothy, $8.00(613.00; prairie, $0.1 hi 9. &o. IRON COTTON TIES $8c. BAC;aiN(l-7ic. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. $11.30. Lard, lower; prime steam, 36.46. Dry salt meat, boxed extra shorts, $6.50; clear ribs, $7.0n; ahort clears. $7.12. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short. $7.37; clear ribs, $7.62; hort clear. $"00. . BUTTER Market, ateady; creamery, 2 28c; dairy. lM23c; POULTRY Market firm; chicken, 9c; prlng. c; turkey. 16c; ducks, 9c, geene. 7c. EGOS Market firm at 21c. case count. rieceipia. oiupmant. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, hu. . Oata, bu. . $.0110 .. 30,000 .. 24.CK .. 15,000 10.000 37.CKIO 29.0(10 60,000 Mlnaeapoll Urala Market. MINNEAIOLI8. Dec. . WHltAT De eember. $1.10Vi: May. $1.14;1.14; July, $1.12; No. 1 hard. $1.154; No.U northern, ti lls: No. I northern. $1.07. .1 FLOUR First patents, 36.VaSli.3o: second patents, 35.90fi.0i; first clears, 34.151r4.3A; second cleara. 2.79t29ii. , ' BRAN In bulk. fli.V. , ' . .... . Mllwaakee Grala Market, MILWAUKEE, Dec. SO.-WHKAT-Dull; No. 1 northern. $1. 14421.15; No. a northern, $1 Ofti&l.lo; May. $1.13. - RYE Higher; No. 1, 79c. - -BARLEY Steady; No. 3, 63c; sample. 370 fcORN-yirm; No. ..4elc; JUay. 46e. .!'-.' Toted ed Marli4. ' TOLT.DO. 'Dec 80 fikED fMovr. cash and December, $7; February.- $7.97: March, $3 02; prime alsike, $t.05; prime timothy. $1.80. Peoria brat a .Mark4. PFORIA. 111.. Dec. SO.CORN-Market higher; No. 3. 43c; No. 4, 42c; no grade. 41c. - Cotton Market. NKW YORK. Dec. $0.-COTTON-8pot market cloaed quiet. 10 point higher; mid dling upland. 6.96c; middling gulf. .3nc; ale. 826 balea. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 30.-COTTON-Bteady: sale. 6,100 bales; ordinary, 4c; good ordinary, i-14c: low middling. 61-16c; mid dling, 6c; good middling. 6V: middling fair. Tc; recelpta. 1.744 balea; etock. 448. Ui bale. Secretary Heater's atatenient of the world's visible aupply of cotton ahowe a total of 4,ia 6H4 Iwlea, agalnat 4.6ha.I37 lest week. Of this the total of American cotton la 10 .64 hale, agalnat 3.843 I ifT laat week. ST LOUIS. Dee-. 30. COTTON-Julet ; middling 6V: sales, none; receipts, 700 iwlr; shipment. 236 bale; stock, 34.32 b LIVERPOOL. Dee. 3ft COTTONVBnot In fair demand: prices 14 points higher: Amer ican middling fair. 4.11d: good middling, i;d: middling. I TTd ; low middling. ISM. good ordlnarv . 3.61d; ordinary. $ Jet. The ante of the day were l.nl bales, of which imi balea were for eoee ulstlon and export and Included T l bale of Amerti-an. Re ceipts. 4:.'o bale. Including 37.4CV bale American. 5u0 41 4.' 7,K) 2,Pj 2077 J6.2M 1C4V 12 12; 24 9l"4 2.V 62 37. 3ii0 700 5i ) 5 41 COO 5H0 4'0 186 S'lO 340 Atchison do preferred Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore Ohio... do preferred Canadian Pacific ... Central of N. J Ches. A Ohio Chicago & Alton.... do preferred Chicago G. W Chicago & N. W... C. M. & St. P Chicago T. A T do preferred C. C, C. A St. L... Colo. Southern do 1st preferred... do 2d preferred.... Del. & Hudson Del., Lack. & W.... Denver & R. (J do preferred Erie do 1st preferred... do 2d preferred.... Hocking Valley do preferred Illinois Central Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern .... do preferred Louisville AY Nash Manhattan L Met. Securltlea .... Met. Street Rv Mexican Central .. Minn. & St. L M.. St. P. & 8. S, do preferred ... Missouri pacific Mo.. Kan. A Tex... N. R. R. of Mex. pfd N. Y. Central ..!... . ont. & w.... 2.01V 4i Norfolk Western.. 7,n) iu Pennsylvania M,9nft 140 tr., vj. e, at bi. lj... Reading do lat preferred... 00 za preferred 19.2m 8X K8 84 2,300 101 lj 101 111! 700 124 124 123 48.100 10,114 I1WI4 11137- 100 9.W. 9.VV If,'. 0.0"" l.w 1H0 191 191 23 9i :3 82 133 190 41 42 10 2314 20 iH, 1724 12 23 91 Vi 2.1 v, 61 New York Chl'go 1 Boston I Philadelphia 1 ft i.ouls I'lttahurg San Francisco Baltlmeire 4'lnelnnatl . Kansas City New Orleans Cleveland Minneapolis Detlell Louisville . OM..IA Milwaukee IVy vidence Buffalo Indianapolis St. Paul l.os Angeles St. Joseph lenver Columbus Memphis Seattle Richmond W ashington Savannah Alhanv Portland. Ore Fort Worth Toledo, O Salt Lake City Peoria . Atlanta Rochester Hartford Nashville Des Molnea Spokane, Wash Tacoma Grand Rapid ........ New Haven Dnvton Norfolk Springfield. Muss.... Worcester Portland, Me Augusta, Ga Topeka Sioux City i Syracuse Kvansville Hlrmlngham Wilmington, Del Knoxvllle Davenport Little Rock ....1 Wllkesbarre Fall River M a con Wheeling, W. Va.... Wichita Akron Chattanooga 1 Springfield. Ill rtaiHiuHzou, mien.... Youngstowii Helena Lexington Fargo, N. D New Bedford , Canton. O , Jacksonville Ixiwell .; Chester. Pa Oreensburg. Pa Rock ford. Ill Binghamton Springfield. O , Bloomlngton, III ejulncy. Ill Sioux Falls, 8. D Mansfield. O Decatur, 111 Jacksonville, III Fremont, Neb tHouston IGalveston Charleston, 8. ... $1.23,l''.2.2:i 15.V 673.1 42 1.6n.4! 112.8' 1.212 46. 20S.2M 37.712.u57 St. &. 9.44i.t7! 19.W1.VI' 17.lsX.Sol'... 19.14S.S45,... a.i;. 16. 3-. 16 8,. ; 8.6. jn 4 . 123,. 16 1,. 11.747. '! 10. z 15.3U.161 8.5t9.!46i S.9O,0?6 MM.ai.1' 7.411.766 6 H'14.0r'... lS.'j'.. 11.2,.. 17.r... . 1 -II 15 15 XX .140 500 18.400 8.I11O 700 - 1-00 5110 32 Vi 80 37 S64 86 :4 36, 7V 75 &6V 65 56 P2 9t . 90 93 9:! 9? . 7.900 i,-,7 1Mv r IS 3h - KCZ 0 . 67 tt 66'I . 1.300 29 2KV4 2V4 . l.OnO 5.1'4 624 52 . 4.1110 14l4 140 139s? . l.SOil hiVi J4ii jm . l.CjllO SOU, 7HI4 7914 . 7.9HO 122 I201J UO-V- . 19,100 23V 23 22 t4 It 147 107 1077, M. 1,100 9ii 90 31.000 lifl 1.7O0 33 32 800 - 40 .-saw. 8.3HO 14:i 142 142 41 7 73 .1154 40 4C 4iil 63.2O0 1,100 700 Rock Island Co 68.300 77 HI 92 o 37 4 81 72 26, 58'. 66 1 1 HI '4 364 36N, 54 r 105.8m) 115 114 437, 19 22', 46 9m0 1.9k 2.5oO 3 10 MOO 6.6110 . 700 61 10 i'.ooo 100 74Ti 35 94i 37 '6 37 do preferred &10 St. L. 8. F. 2d pfd. 6,:mo St. Louis S. W 40 do preferred "00 Southern Pacific 63.KOI do preferred l.flin) n Southern Railway... 6i 31; ao prererreo 4110 Texas & Pacific 4 00 Toledo. St. L. & W.. luo do preferred .too Lnion Pacific do preferred Wabash do preterreel Wheeling a L. E. . Wisconsin Central. do preferred Adams Exnress ... American Exp U. 8. Express ...a Wella-Fargo Exp Amal. Copper 13S.70O Am. car & Foun... do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred American Ice do preferred Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am. Ixieomotlve ... do preferred Am. Smelt. & RTg. do preferred Am. Sugar R'f'g Am. Toliaccei pfd. c. Anaconda Mln. Co. Brooklvn Rapid T--. 7.7iO 63'i t niu. fuel iron 156.6('0 494 1 onsoiiuaeen ejus Com Products .. do preferred . . . Distillers' Securities. 1.500 General Electric International Paper do preferred International Pump do preferred National Lead North American .... Pacific Mail People's Gaa Pressed Steel Car.... do preferred TOO 91 Tullman Pal Car , Republic Steel do preferred Rubber Ood do preferred Ten". Coal Iron.. 4.no L. S. Leather , 1) 100 do pr-ferred r. . Besltv .. U S, Rubber . do preferred V-. 8. S'el do Preferred Va.-Cr. Chem do preferred 79 91 84 36 84 70 2d 57 65W 115 116 30"., 79 91 84.4 361, 84 71 26 5N 6.I56.426 6.024.1127 .8s7.277 ,242.M1 3.72.513i 4.f0863 4.633.01)0' 6.fl.43t,. 8. 7.871 1 3.918 161'. 3.419. 631 3.iS6.73l". 3.43194! 2.950. 295 1 5 062.(30: 3.123.378' 3.07. 2i 2.697.1771 2.767.941 . 2 727.7691 2.170.562 2.242.M0; 1. 559.596 2.346.046 2.698.403 1,666.206 1.640,615 1 .4C0.66S 1.851,967, l.tn7.l 921.977 1.170.321 1.572.389 W15.272! 1.179,578! l.O43.U09j 1.430,784 1.4-'l7.476 919,173... 961.727'.. 590.195!.. 810.913 .. 9; 13. 765 1 489.497).. 885.590 . . 635,8001 21 783. 700 1 453. OKI' 720.6451 641.61.11 6S,102 431.377 705.178 4 16,164 5 10,699 361.0731 376.0INV 786.0'.,2 370.9151 312.823!.. 349.6131 504.531 i 359.900! 341.291 286,0.15; .903.61 1 196.520 194.976 237.525, 263.8671 191. 830 13,941.891 10.lO8.0nif 1,002.425! 8.6'... 14 4... 29 8 ... 27.1;... 11.8 ... 37.1 ... 17. i 3.0 12 2 17.0, ii'ij. 2V9 H r, 39.11, 41.5 16. 1, 10.0', ....I 63.7 a.i 279 26.3 2 3 23 4 5.5 14.8 4.9 "i.i 'io'i 11.2 '25! i 16.1 OMAHA LIVE STOCL MARKET 6tUl Siptt or Libsral tod Tradiig How with Pric$ Mttch Lower. HOG MARKET BROKE A BIG NICKEL Cattae Light Receipt with Brisk Deasaad (eased ghee Market to ft a I . Artl-re with Prleea troag on Alt Killers. SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 30. 1(M Recelpta were: Cattle. Hogs, bheep. Official Monday 1.494 827 691 Official Tuesday l.2-"n t.6-7 61.1 Official Wednesday 1.762 1.275 $1 Official Thursday 1.S86 3.133 1.691 Official Friday 3.2CO 10. 2.60) Five days thi week.... 9 847 18.622 6 91 Sams days last week.. ..12.232 47.1l9 21.143 Same dav week before. .J1.CI8 39,732 28,Wi Same three weeks ago... 1773 49 583 ri.ixl Same four weeks ago.. ..19.723 47. 2"9 Same dnv at year. .. .11.827 40.973 24. .1-3 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date with comparison: ... 1904. litis. Inc. ,ry?fi nt" 943,168 1.069.412 lai.Mt "of 2.28S.63S 2.223.647 65.11 Sheep 1,753.303 1.859.685 106.48' Th following table shows th average price of hog at South omaha for th last several day, with comparlaon: It I 1304. 11903. 11902.11801. il9W). 1899. 18M. 0.2 ... 3.1 . 14.4 . ''i'.il 0.5;, 10.0). 28.5 6.3 14.8 6.3 4'. 18.9 , 1'5'n . 17.1'. 13.7 i i'e 32.1! 1.9, sa r.1 12.91 2 3 60.3!.. 38.41.. 8.61.. 13.31.. 1.5!.. 26:1 1.1 8 9 27.5 'is.s 36.0 20.5 9.1 -32!2 15.9 1.6 2.4 16. 7 2.8 Total. U. 8 '.:.!$2.020.536,834! Outside of New York I 755.374.6091 17.6'. 11.01 . CANADA. Montreal . Toronto ... Winnipeg . Ottawa ... Halifax ... Quebec .... Vancouver, Mammon I,emdn. Ont.. St. John, X. B. Victoria, B. CV. Totals B. C. 16.849,431 12.31. 13.693,628 16. Si. S. 794,207 23.71. . e 611 suit ....I , 1.579.5:i3 7.01. .. f.v -l.Sol920l ..I 1.100.2871 17. 0 Ja-:. 751.6161 8.3 ..I , 896.1101 ..' 441. 1S6 . 25.1 2.61, 13.7 ,$ 45.720.0311 IS.: 97 .tii 36 54 43 1 45-V JO4 9i'4 36 534 1144, 97a4 214 42 18 22 45 240 ill 9 120 25 71 .'4 94 37 95 6 ?7 16 4.300 :; 35. -3 loo lOUi 104 103 8.400 S2 81 81 V 1 111." , , - . . " ' T ' lis 7014 34 94 4 37 "'6 37 in. si, 4e 2.100 114 14! 93 1" 61 U, I6I4 141 nt Hi9 61 7.500 201 t)t; 2.2oO 22 . 21 i 212 6"0 7KVi 1tv. -bu '19 ."9V. IT. 23 i 76 ? PR 8'i 211 -'44 101 100 '411 H 4 1 S.ciirt 11914 18T inn o. 77,4 77 400 s7 -a "i ?flil 3.7i l.cno 10' 1.9110 i6 3.700 wv, ifl-i; ji)- R0o 3o0 800. 171. 70., 74' ' US in 17 17 -l4 27 .93 frnz . 47 Not Included In tottls Vecauae containing other items than clearing. $Not Included In total because of no comparison for last ytr. !Vew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 30.-MONEY-On call, strong and higher at 8a4 per cent; clos ing bid. 4 per e-ent: offered at 4 per cent. Time loans, eaay and dull; sixty day and ninety days. 3 per cent; six months, 37 3' per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4l per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Bteady. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8710 b 4.8715 for demand and at $4.8-I.X.j?4.K485 for 60-day bills; posted rates, $4.f5 and $4.88; commercial bills. $4.84. SILVER Bar, 61o; Mexican dollar. 48c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. The following are the quotations on stock and bonds: t'. 8. ref. 2: ref.... 10414 do coupon 10414 do rf 1044 60 coupon 104 do dw 4t, res I-COV do coupon I.'U'V do old 44, rag 1A6V do coupon 1U6H Am. Tob. 4, e'tfi.... TlV do U. cili nu I Atchlion ". 4 IDS 1 do dj. 4i Allsntlc C. L. 4i mm ll.l. St Ohio 4s 10.HV do mm I'rntral of Ot. S. . . . . lias, do lut tnc do M Ini- T3H OhN. 4k Ohio 4',l....l8 t-hli-sio It A. ISI ... ('., U. & Q. n. 4s 111 -'.. r. 1. & P. 4i... . :v. do rol. it H rcc. lc. Pi. U (. 4I..1U1 chlraio Ter. 4 st Colorado Mid. 4 TT Colo. 4e Ho. 4 S Cuba 6. ctfa , lit:' tt. A R. II. 4a...,...HU iinauiara' sac. aa. .... it Krla prior llan 4a 1 02' do Kn. 4a tv r. w. & 11. c. la inn Hrxklnf Val. 4SI...U1 Bid. Japan 4a. ctfa L. It N. unl. 4a.... Manhattan e-. g. 4a. Mai. Central 4a.... do lat Inc Minn. 8t. It. 4a. M., K. ft T. 4a.... do a N. R. R. of M. N.V. c. g. 3Ha... M. J. C. f. 5a.... No. Pacific 4a do as N. It W. 11. 4a..., 0. g, I., r. 4a.... Penn. ctonv, 3.. Raading fan. 4a.. 6. U A I. M. c St. L. A 8. K. fg St. I.. 8. W. t 4a Sa board A L. So. Pacific 4a.... n. Rail war (.a... Taiaa A P. la. .. T.. Ht. I.. A W. t'nlon f'ai-lnr 4a do conr. 4h l;. g. HtMl td a Wabaah la do dab. B-. Waatarn Md. 4a.. W. L. E 4a... Wit. eenlral u. . 4a... . 1H .1044, .116 . J? ' . 24i . ? .100 .... m . 4a 414 ....mil ....IMS ....10a .... 76 ....1011, .... T, . ...nm ....104 6a.. 117 4a. 9044 I 4S 1!04 1204 4a... MS 10dS ,.1111 .. s ..11 .. 444, .. o .. .. wa Dee Dec. Deo. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dee. Dec., la lec If Dec. Deo. Dee. Deo. Dec. Dec. Dee. Dec. t... a... 3.. 4..., 6..., ... 7... ..., ... 10... 11.. 12... 13.. 14.. 15.. 4 47H! 4 46 H 4 47 I 4 41S; 4 $9 4 ti 4 28 4 31 4 SHVkl 4 3SI Ml I 4 41 74 J 4 321 0.1 t $61 I J M 4 411 141 6 S9i 4 64' $ 4 431 22! t JI 4 W J 31 4 371 24i 8 051 4 77! t 8"! ! 171 Ml 4 841 Mt J 2 4 17 061 4 811 3 81 I W 4 321 07 I 4 TO 3 $ $J 4 33! Ml 6 lli $ i 1 J.: 1 ri a 141 1 KM 3 31 I I 471 g 031 141 4 821 3 2I 4 4 491 6 961 C Hi 4 771 3 5 3 31 4 41 I I 6 981 6 211 4 81 3 6I 3 4 3H 4 45' ( 6 211 4 W 4 8SV 4 40 Of! 4 84 4 411,1 4 28! 6 1 26 a 4M,. I I Ki I ni I 94, 4 n 14 27i 6 15 6 26! 4 731 3 W 4 nf'1 4 SOI 01 6 1?' 4 77' 3 92 4 60 I 08 3 041 4 791 $ 94 4 44 4 84 I Vb ei 8 as 3 h 3 961 3 9f.l 4 Oil S 30 3 4 01 3 73 8 tS 3 32 18 19 20. 31 22...) 4 88! 4 39' I81 I 4 0 4 02) S 84 23... 14 JUti! 4 461 g 131 6 06 4 04 I SI 24...I 4 41441 4 47 S 97' 9' 4 8S1 3 4i 9X. 1 a 1 aa I I a I aa I Dec. 26... I 4 42 4 54) 36j 19 4 89 4 11 3 50 11. ..1 4 hiT; 1 1 gurm e " -7 Dec. 29... 4 65 I 4 61 ! I 23' 4 771 4 14' J 4 Dec. 29.. ..I 4 57.S 4 48! 6 501 14 811 4 161 J 4 Dec. 30...! 4 62' 6 X 6 35 4 141 3 4 Indicate Sunday. " Indicate holldav. The official number of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, on p. 11 see. C M. & St. P. Ry. VnbH.h .... Mo. Pacific I'. P. System C. & N. W. Ry Y., K. & M. V. R. R... C. St. P.. M. & O. Ry. B. & M. Ry C. H. A Q. Ry C. R. I. P.. east R. I. & P., weM... Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western... Total receipts 16 1 3 10 10 17 21 IS 13 22 2 16 .149 1 1 S3 IK 36 11 II 12 1 3 163 13 The dlsDosltion of the day's receipts was a followa. each buyer purchasing tna num ber of head indicated: Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. 1.690 2.667 2.9:" 3,080 Sheep. 5:' I 491 1,60'i 822 566 674 971 6H0 64 13 41 17 1 16 110 15 '240 3.660 10.776 ' 3.306 cattle weie. ejaits all points, widen 4i il Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Vanaunt & Co Lobman Co W. I. Stephen Hill & Huntslnger Hamilton & Rotheclilld. L. P. Husx Ram Wertheimer Mike Haggerty J. B. Root 4 Co Bulla Kline 8. A S .' Other Buyers . Total ...i CAT f LB Hecelpts of nigral ihis inui tuna: at lea imckcra to believe that receipi v.ou.u ne neavy next wera. imivwiB mm.-, they were naturally very hetti'isti tOw.ay and in tact set to work to take on' Hie big bulk 01 the advance maoe tne eany pari of the week. Chicago was tiuoted Ian lower than Wedneacluy, wan tne inurktt dull. ' ' At this point the mcrnlng was well ad vanced before buyers went into the yarua. When they did go out iney appcareu very Indifferent and tnelr bids on corn-fed steers were all the way from luo to soc lower. Buyers claimed tnat the pikes that have been la torce bare for the laat iw day have bean entirely too high as compared with Chicago a.nd as a result they were determined to take eiff the big end of the week'a advance. The more desirable grades a a rule sold i0&15o lower, but In exticm? cases the commoner kinds auffcreu more than that. The cow market was also very slow ami generally 10fal6c lower. The same as sKer buvers, the ceiw men did not start In un ttl aoout the middle of Ihe forenoon, anl aa their bids were so much lower than yesterday that salesmen could not make up their' minds to cut loose. It was some time before much business was transacted. Bulls, veal calves and stHg all sulfered more or less In sympathy with the decline on steers and cow. There were very lew stockers and feeder In the vards, and as speculator had cleaned up their supplies in good shape, they were all willing to fake a few cattle at steady price, even though It wus Fri day. Common stuff was neglected to some extent, but anything at all ilelrabl? waa not hard to dispose of. Representative gates: ' and a good proportion ef te early arrivals wa deposed of In ffd seaon. Liter In the mnmlna. however. It became apparent that the early, estimates of receipts were too amall and as a result pat krrs b-cam more bearish and the market was slow and we;ak. bids being mnstlv arnurd $4. So for th general run. with the choUer loads at $4 .1:. The ltuatlon did not Improve any na the morning advane'ed ami the late anl" were mostly " aroemd $1 ,V. or mostly UH lower than yesterday. Light mixed ho toelay sold at a eliscount and on the close went largely at $1.4. and 34.47H Th" reason for lightweights suffering the mot mas that there were a good many on sale and packers took advantage of the oppor tunity to get them down ii line wl.h light hogs at other points. Representative sales: No. M. . V. 41.. 44 . I.. 44... 41 ! r . 41.. . .. M.. 47,. U . ;.. 4.. ;.. 41.. 74 . 7.. 44.. St. . 4l.. .. 41.. II.. 4.. 7.. 41.. .. . . i:.4 .. 2i .. f.4 . . :t ...m ...m .. . . . .r .. i . . .! ...M7 ...tat ...ai ...J'i ...3l) .. -l ...: -...tit ...m .-..Sot '.: .77a. .. .nn ...jo ...;.' ..-.tm ...tn . ...r.j ...J4i . . -47 .. I4S . . .-4.1 .. .;m ...m .. rw ...:it ....Tt4 ... ...24S ..."TS ...2411 ...170 ...14 Fh. t-o J.-o IJO 40 till 0 40 ei 40 Pt. 4 e 4 41 s 4 r.o 4 Ml 4 M 4 5l 4 Ml 4 y 4 fl 4 in 4 40 4 40 4 ' 4 Ml 4 M ;t: 4 (0 4 SO 4 50 4 M 4 :.o 4 hn 4 hi 4 Set 4 :. 4 n 4 40 4 il 4 fo 4 SO 4 Mi 4 iO 4 SO 4 50 4 h 4 (0 4 HI 40 4 4o 4 40 4 521, 4 12 1, 4 4.1, 4 hi', 4 f.2', 4 '?S 4 2'4 4 MS 4 MS 4 4 S2S 4 52S 4 112 s 4 r.?s 4 42S 4 :s No. .T. fl. To ..1S . Cl l 41 21 11 : :i en 40.., 5-n 110 7 :4 14 f tl ... M a 24 41 ran l;-A l. 51 -on ... X ... 1 ... r1 o h :i"t ir.o f7 120 J7 2 ... 4:1.. i ... :. sit 120 4S -24 ... 4 11 . . 333 40 74 215 40 r.t 2T ... ' W4 ... 4..' '.'11 40 :a . . -04 124 S3 2o 40 IJ 11 S7 t ... .1? 211- ... 74 Tdi . . . 2 2.11 40 .! 11 ... 44 ;' 4'i 49..: .1.15 . . I 311 40 71 27 IMI 24 214 . . 4S 227 240 70 J24 1211 71 S"4 40 74 ISO ... 41 2Mi . . . 0 tin no 40 224 ... 44 247 ... 2 214 . . M 214 40 II 112 ( SI 1"4 10 70 2511 ... 1" 247 ... TS 211 tt 24S 4ft 72 2al ... 42.. S.M 1M ' got 40 t'r 4 M'i 4 4 , 4 i-s 4 i!, 4 S2S 4 sr, 4 12S 4 4 .'S 4 US 4 hV, 4 .'S 4 MS 4 :, 4 MS 4 S21, 4 42', 4 52 S 4 MS 4 .':s 4 5.'S 4 55S 4 MS 4 M, 4 MS 4 4 S?'-, 4 ;s 4 US 4 .'S 4 j 'JS 4 4 S2', 4 ;.:s 4 52 S 4 :.2S 4 5!S 4 MS 4 S2S 4 5 4 5i 4 4 hi o 2 V 4 h2, 40 224 ... 4 h't 42 242 120 4 MS 44 247 ... 4 11 44 IS 40 4 621, 2 214 ... 4 hi, 1 212 40 4 S2S 4 214 40 4 5:. 44 ttn m t sjs 112 no 4 5.-. 12 i. Ill 14" 4 5l 1 SIM 10 4 5.". 44 -,.114 It I lli. 70 2511 ... Ill l ..."Sii 4" 4 52S 10 247 ... 4 4J. 4. 40 4 5JI. -x 211 ..4 5S 7. ., fll 120 4 52S ' ! 4 4 47', 14 2 ... Ili. 72 2:il . 4 571. 2S4 to 4 52S 42.. tn 1M 4 47'4 2.10 ... 4 62V. i'l 40 4 He, 8IIKEP-Recepts of sheep and lambs were again very light this morning. Iielng about the same as yesterday Packer wen- good and huugrv for fresh supplies, owing to the small run all the meek, and a ii result bnyeis were at the chutes nnd bought everything that would do to kill nheiiit as fast ax Unloaded. - The mnrket could best be described bv calling it active and strong; some sales. In fact, were aa much as a dime higher than the same kind brought yesterday. Kwe sold up to $4.60 and aheep and yearlings mixed brought $565. Quite a few lamlm were em sule. the first that have been here In some time, and they old at strong prices, as high as $6.50 being peild. Feeders could be epioted strong and active. Quotations for ted stuck: Good to ghulce yearlings, S.fyfjo.oO; fair lo good year lings. $G.004i6.25, good to choice wethers, $4.0O45.5; fair to good wethers. $4.HS'n4.9U: good to choice ewe. $4.15S4.4U: fair to good ewes. $3 9oJf4 15; common to fair ewes. $3 504(3.90: gocd to choice lambs. $6.00446.60; Tulr to good lambs. $5. 75itr6.cn; feeder year lings. $4.4o-a4.66; feeder wethers, tl.154 40: feeder ewes. $3.?5;i3.65; feeeler iambs, ffi-OO) 6.0. Representative sales: iMO, native bucks. 8 native ewes...., 231 western ewes 230 western eweis and wethers.. 121 Western Inmbs 71 western Inmbs 1(4) western .liimlm 475 we'stern lambs 14 western Inmbs 10 woHtern cull ewes 33 western ewes and yearling-. 15U western ewes 1 native two .' 219 western wethers 2 western yearlings 3 western yearllnga 248 western lambs 1 western lamb 106 western lumb 21'2 western lambs za weatern lambs Av. I'r. ..110 3 50 ..116 4 50 ..112 4 60 ..99 6 00 .. 73 6 25 . . 73 6 25 . . 77 6 4u , . 77 6 40 . . 72 6 50 . . K6 3 1'5 . s2 4 20 , 96 4 t o .91 4 6u , 102 5 2.i , i.i 5 50 , 76 6 50 . 61 6 25 . 7'i 6 ,10 . 65 6 50 . 67 6 .0 . 67 tt 60 CHICAttO LIVE TOt I v MARKET Cattle LonerHogs and Sheep Mrong Lambs Close Weak. CHICAGO, Decs WL-CATTLK Receipts. a,k a,.. I...... i. . . i . . . .. . i . . . , . nv,". ii in, , iiininti menu.. , HflHgeu lower; goeid to prime steers. $8.5niij6.5o; poor to medium, $:i.ini.;b; stockers and feeders, $2.$0rt.2i; cows, $1.504j-l.2o: heifers, $2.255.(10; t-anners, $1.6n2.40; bulls, $2.1it 4.10; calves, $3.Sn-t7.25. HOGH-Recclpts. 13,000 head; estimated for tomorrow, IS.OoO hend; market Htmuger; mixed and buter.ers,- 44.jjil.(t; good lo choice heavy, 34.75iW4.2; rough heavv, $4.50'(ir4.C4; light, f t.uOitpt.tKl; bulk of sules, $4.654.76. - BHf'KP AND LA M BS Receipt s, 10.000 head; mnrket strong: lambs opened strong, closed weak; good to choice wethers, $4.9eMi 5.65; fair to choice mixed. $1.101(1 4. S.I; west ern sheep. $4.00ffi5.40; nittive lunibH, $j.25-' 5.10; western lambs, $6.0M-7.35. stoct Market. 30.-CATTLK-R-. about 2Tm o'er Ihe southern grade. 8T. I.OIIS. IV. Mr Mnrket ejlllet St $4 3-.'1l4 ket strong at $6 in bid umitietloi a given f"t MF.TAt sil.esdi Speller? .Hsr- Boston Stck Market. Humors, uec. xn.-t.-aii loans. Z'ni per cent; time mans. a-vo per cent, umcial closing or atocKS and bonds Atehlaoo ad. do 4a Att-lilaon do pfd Boston It Albany Hoatnn A Maine. Notion Klavatad KIKhburs pfd ... Mralran ( antral N V.. N. H. It Para Marquatt C'oppar Raaga I nlon Pac Ho 1US4 lalj west Anier. Arga. Cham... II Dumlnion Coal 44 do pfd I024 Wealing, common 471, Advanlura K'lS Allou.i tilS; Amalgamated Amarlian Zlnr .... Atlantic Hlniham Cal. Harla.... e.antannlal 174 t'( 141 H...1W Tin 13 .4eJ. 1024 ini Ifiivi T- il4, 33 tv 991. ei gc 1TA li; 40S 9V. g17 . ai,. 4 1 WiO 51 CW 76 10 1A . ....a. Wetlnho"" Elec. S)l'lt JU JA Wee ''-'"I ' 700 ' 93 93 -,: Kx-dlvldend. Totsl sales for the day. 1.112.100 ahare. Loadon Stock Market. LONDON. Dec. M.-Cloafng quotations on stocks and bonds: Consols, siooay ... da account Anaconda Atchiaos do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. ( anadlaa Pa. IB.i- .. Cnaa. llblo Chliafo Ot. W ... C . 14. It bt. P. .. DaBaara Iwnvar A g. U.... 4o pfd Krla do lat pfd do td pfd llllnola CJanlral ... Uauia. A Naak 44 . K. T .. H ?4 T. Central.. s4: Kortol. A w .. 441 do prd .. US Ontario A W.. ..lo4 ;,lenarlanla ..107H Rand Mlaa ... ..11744 Raadius .. 4Ha. do lat pfd .. MSI do M pld..... .,174S 6V.ulh.ru Hallaar ..14 I do pfd .. S'Soulharn Pacific . .. Ts fnloa -"aejiflu .... .. lav do Aid .. TlV, l'. i. aeael .. MS' d pfd , ,.14S,Waoaah -.!' do pfd .. US apanlaa 4a . .144S .... .... MS :::: ft .... 114, .... 41 .... 47 .... 4114 4S s 44 tm I" ; t , F.x-dlvldend SILVER Bar. strsdy. 28 f-16d per ounce. MONEY 2t3 per cent. The rats of diacount In the open market for ahort blila Is I,'. per cent; for three months' bill. :S1f-'- per cent. Trary (tkteaneat. WASHINUT44N. Dec. "O.-.Todayg state ment of the treasury balances In th aen- ersl fund, excluslv of the f1.VMaVi.faa) gold do pfd Amar. Pnau. Tub. Amar. Sugar do pfd Amar. T. & T.... Amar. Woolen .... do pfd Dominion I. A -. Kdlaon Elac. Illu.. Oanaral fcl-lrlc .. Maaa. Elartric .... do pfd Maaa. Oaa t'nliad Fruit Vnltad 6hoa Mai-h do pfd V. g. Hteal Ex-divldend. 44 r-ranklla . . 4 Oranry . 14IS lata Rnrala ..144 Maaa. Mining ..144 !yichlan .. 42-Mohawk ., 42 Mont. V. C- .. 17 jOid Dominion . .354 oae-eela ..HO Parrot .. I3S yulni-r u Trlnlif MS It. H. ...107 il'. H. ... 41 I.'tah ... 414, Victoria ... 41 '. Winona Afked. Mlalu.. Oil .. 10 .. 4 .. It .. 70 . . 11 .. IT .. 44 ..440 .. 4 .. II .. 42 .. 11 .. 6 .. 27 .. .. Ib4 .. tt .. 6 .. T .. M .. M ..lit .. 10 .. 34, .. 11 .. 41 .. i .. 11 New York Mlalag Stock. NEW YORK. Dee. 30,-The following gr the closing ejuoiauonn on mining stocks: Adama Co Alice Braaca Hrunawtck Cob . . Comatoik Tunnal Con. Cat. V.. Horn Sllvar Iron Bllrar Laadvllla Co .... . to . 17 . I . I .171 .IM I tula Lklaf Cintarfe flphlr Pkosnli Potoal Baraga Sierra Narad Small Hupaa .. Standard 6 ..474 . 444) .. 4 .. 14 .. 40 .. 41 .. 14 ..lib strong Foreign Flaaarlal. IXINDON. Deo. SO.-Money waa In demand In the market today for Slock ex change rcriuireineui. IMacuunta a ere weaker. Prices on th Stock exchange were buoyant on Indication of an Increaa In the public demand. Consols and home rails were strong. American opeaed steady at rarity and moved up with eonfldent buying and an all-round general broaden. Ing of the speculative demand and arbi trage support, th Southern Pacific refund ing scheme strengthening th Pacific lines. Prices cloeed firm. Foreigners ruled firm. Japanese were higher, on the port Arthur report. Imperial Japanese government 6 of 1104 were quoted at tS Russians were heavy, on the new I turn report. BERLIN. Dee. 30.-Th tone In most of the department of th Bourse today wss meeker. American rail wero firm. No. J.'.'.'.' J.... It.... -2...1 4.... 12.... 25 ... . 14.... 14.... to.... 4.... It.... II.... I.... I.... 1 I.... I... I.... 1.... I.... I.... 7.... i.... .... 4.... 1.... t 12.... 12.... I.... 1.... 1.... t.... 1.... I 4 14... 14.... rs 7.... IT.... 10.... 14 It 11 17 II 11 1 I. .... 1 II. .., 1 1 1 1 t I 1 t I 4 1 I I t t t 14 It".'" 1 4 T 12 2 Av. ... ... 4D4 ...41 ... 73 ... 77 ...not ...tolO ... 910 ...10H4 ...1224 ...llW ...1224 ...1IM .11"7 .1240 Pr. 3 2S I 40 t 40 I tr. 4 IS I to 4 00 4 00 No. J5... t... It... 4... 1f ... 22 . . . 29... I... 14... it... 1... t... 74... 24... 14 STEERS AND lotv a to . COVVB. 1010 1174 1130 t4 101(1 t0 150 tit liot t4 tot 1045 474 1130 1104 144 1001 1120 120 t0 430 ..... tat Ml 1005 lOfct Kltt 4043 74 M3 US 1 7S i 00 3 00 I m S on I (HI 1 10 t 10 i it t 20 : ts t is t us I w. 1 3j t Si 2 40 I 40 I SO t (II 1 (HI I S1 t 60 t to It to t 44 II tt J 44 t 15 t 16 t. 10... it"! 11.. t.. 11.. 1.. 21. 11. Ay. . . 109:1 . .llWifi . .1 11 ..1000 1070 1224 1174 1211 1194 1117 122" mm I2JII IS.il MM HEIFERS. ....lot .... 154 .... tat ....1057 ....If" HI .... 141 .... t20 ...,I1M ....11H4 ... .104 .... 34 ....loot ....10110 ...llf.1 ....14 .... dm ....1140 10M ....1001 ....1301 ....1007 ....14i ....1071 .... tat ....10.11 .... TT ....1110 ....1000 ....1140 .... MT 1144 COWS AND HEIFERS Pr. 4 20 4 20 4 M 4 SI. 4 2.". 4 u 4 SS 4 l.i 4 45 4 40 4 So 4 to 4 4T 4 fl t (HI 4 60 2 75 I 7.1 I 74 I 75 I 74 I IS I 44 I M 3 U I 44 3 til I to 3 (Ml I 00 I (Ml a mi a 00 a 00 1 00 a 00 I em a 00 a on 1 it 3 to 3 to I M I 24 t 1 4 3 M IM 1)1 130 I!T tit M! 1 440 1140 1320 I4M too 1110 1310 140 14M Ml 370 144 IM 121 KM It 141 3 to 1 to HEIFERS. I M T 3 to T I 44 4 14 t I M Tt BULLS. 1110 3 Tl t 3 I 30 ;k I to t M 1 at 1.. .. Til .. to I .. Til .. Ml .. 144 ..1S24 .1240 ..I7MI ..1400 ..1440 ..1444 ..1440 f M 3 74 I T4 3 to a to t M I Tt a 10 I to a 35 I 40 I 40 M a 00 a 00 4 00 4 44 4 to t IM I OS 1.. I.. 17 14 111 . 140 too luo , 140 140 STOC KERS ANO FEEDERS Tit 134 tM 441 .. 41 .. 4tl .. 4T .. Ti.1 Tt M4 a uo a u I 24 3 14 3 Tt 3 tei a ew a i 1 it I M I 24 I. II. 1. II. I 14 . lis) . TOO . 441 .1104 . 744 . Ml I 00 I 00 I IS I 21 I It I M I to I to I M I 40 I 30 I M a 44 a to a to a to a 4o a m 1 1 1 17 I 1024 32 tlT 1 ;o;t HOGS Owing to liberal recelpta this morning, with favorable prospect for a big run next week, packers aero baarlsh this morning and broke the market about a nlckl at tha opening. The- tarly sale went largely ground tt.i" or front 14. iO to $4.. with choio hnga selling ua to $4.(0. Trading waa falrl gctlr lor a ti-st Kansas City Live KANSAS CITY, Dec ceipts, s..'00 oead; imirkel strong to 15e' lower; choice export and dressed beef steers. $.YOU4j4.Ou: fair to good. 33. 74(5.00 western fe-d steers. $.1. "Mi 5.3.1; stockers nnd f feelers, $2. 754.(10; southern sti-ers, f&itiiri, 4.50; southern cows, $1.7afi3.i; native cow. $1.7Vri4.35; native heifers, $li.5"fo4.7.V bulls $2.231444.00; calves. f-'LOmfieiSO. HOGS-Receipt. 5.000 head; market weak to Be lower; top, $4.67; bulk of Mile. a4.4iW4.hiv,; heavy, It.ooehd .67: packer. I a.ii,.. "ki inn ugnia. .! wx(m.ki. SHEEP AND. LAMBS-Recelpls. 1.200 head; market strong; native lambs, $5.60J 7.00: native wethers, $4.SOf(f.25; native ewes $4.26193.00; western lumlis, $i.50ru6.75; west ern yearling, $4.7591-3.76; wetern sheep, $3,754(5.00; stockers and feeder, $2.5ne((4,50. Ht. I.onla Live !oclc Market. n ,HI' J-0''8- DV 30,-CATTLE-Recelpts. 2.0O0 head, including Son Texans. Market ttteady; native shipping and export, $S.0iird 6.60; dressed beef nnd butcher atcers $4 00 f6 60; steers under 1.0(H) lbs., .! Unfit, f,(i Blocker and feeelers, $2.uei'o3.7fi: cows nnd heifers, $2.2f'&4.00; c.annera, f l.Snj2.00; bulls $2.103.85; calves. $2,764)7.25; Texas and I11 dlfin steers, $2.26i'a4.5ti: cows arid heifers $1.763.75. HOOS Receipts. 9.0C4I head. Market sli'ndv to emsy and lower; pigs and lights. $3.7W, 4.50; packer. 4.6iK4i6; hutcheia' and be'ft heavy. 4.7Cji4.So. SHEEP AND LA M BS Recelpta. 2 000 head. Market sternly: native muttons. $.175 ft6.00: lambs. $l.75ti& Cm: culls and bucks $-'.5(e4.7i; aiockers. $2.(ri3.ij; Texans. $:;od dlfi.OO. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. -JOSEPH. Mo., Dec. JO. CATTLE Ree.elpls. 1.182 bead. Market steady lo 10c lower; natives. $:i.7otfi5.66; cows and'helfets fl.T54i4.3a; stockers and feeders, $2.EO'(i4ljy ' HOGS Receipts, H.IIT7 head. Market fit 10c lower: light, $-4.4044.11; medium and heavy'. $4.80414.70. SHEEP AND LAM R8 Receipts. 979 head Market steady to strong; native lambs, $7,110.' Along City Lis .stork Market. SIOl'X CITY. Dec. S0.-(8paelnl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipt , 1,7n0 head: mar ket bal5e; lower: stocker steady: beeves $3. Sufi 4.00; cows, bull and mixed, $2 .203 5o stocker and feeders. $2.76fira.tii); calve anil yearling. $2.2nti3.25. HOOS-Receipt. 6.00(1 head: market Be lower, selling at $4.i4.56; bulk, $4.46'm4.5o. Stock In Slht. The following table show the receipt n( live stock at the alx principal western mar gets yesteruay: South; Omaha , Sioux City , Kansaa City St. Loul St. - Joseph Chicago Cattle. 3,:M 1.7(S 3,200 2,Kl .1.182 30,000 Total.. .. 41.283 Hosts. Sheen. 10.6KI 2,600 ,il 6,014) K.K'I 3,1100 6.1H7 7 13,CXiO 10,000 44,797 16,779 ; Metal Market. NEW TORK. Dec. 30. M ETA IJ The Ixindon tin market underwent a consider able reaction from the recent aharn ad. vane and closed at a' 184 for spot and 131 tu 1 or tuiurea. ixcaliy lie luurget wai easier in sympathy, with snot uuoted (23 it4429.6C. Copper wa lower In Leindoi clo4ng at A.W ror spot and 4.64 lo fi futures. Locally the market remains fin and a good bu nea I rrnorted. l.ak quoted gt $li.124i 15.1a, electrolytic at $1 ? 1 10.40 ana caning it n.o.'g 14.B1 v. xindon market for lead waa a little h 11. an... u. 4-19 17. 4.4 l...ull. k... price were unchanged at 44 6o"(f4. 70. Spflter wh bigher In ImJ..n. clnslug at 4.J ts, while hs ally the price remained tinchuiged at 14 lto ll. Iron waa unchanged at fis M In Glasgow, while Mlddleebnroiigh regh.rted a Rilglit advance at on Id. Localll the market wa an sdvanclng tandem and rule very firm, with No. 1 n irthern ft undry at 317 217.1. No. 2 northern fouriirv 11 fK.OC'ttMf and 'No. 1. souther -aiif No. I southern soft fnuneta-f at Hi 7a. thonihauoua dealers gr said to be asking adsfnee of 1, Ihe igler. 'I Hp hJ rev lu ilr ' K hi nee Mtll4 h'IHi:iUl: MtHKKT. oadltle trf Trade and 4)ntattnas oa taple and) Fancy Prodnce. KUCJS- Candled stoi k. ZZi: LIVE ItM'LTRY -Hens. 7c; reeosters. 5.-; tuvkeys. Hue; clucks. He ; geese. ii4 spring chlcki in V. DRESSED PtltLTRY-Tiirk-ys. I.vt7c; ducks. Inc; geese?, lac; clilcke-ns, M;i J Innste-rs. 6c. Itl TTKH- Pricking stuck. 16. ; vholce b fancy elairy. lT-tli--, creamery. ttiJi.1-; 1s'ie v prlrts. 27c. FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. Pel Pickerel. 7c; pike. He: kTi Ii. 7t; I.WieMsh, 12e ; whllerish. lne-; salmon. 13c: rens-mpis-r. 11c: hihster igieenl. .Inc; lobster itxilledi. 3.1c; biillheHi). lie; catdsh. 14c; Mack bass, -fr; halibut. 12c; preppies. 12c: birtjtilei,- ie", white htiss, 11c; frog cs, per dox., m: HRAX-IVr ton. $15. n. 11.41 -Prlcf .iuote.1 bv Oitiaba Wbolesa" D.Tler' association: dolor- Np. upland. 36.Sn; No. 2. 36ii; indli:ni.' to..'0. Toarse, iinii Rye trs. $T..60. These price are tor hav of good coti.r and quality. OYSTERS New Yotk counts, per can. 45c; extra scleets. per ean. c: standards, er can. Ac; bulk tstamlardsi. vi'-r gnl., il 6n; hulk (extra selertsi. per gnl.. II io; bulk (New York cnuntsl. ler a il.i $1.90. TLoriCAL FRi rrs OR AN(i KS -Cnllfurnlii Reelland navels, all sixes. $2 7Mi3.(m; choice navels. 5tKi 2.75; California Kcedlings. all sites. $2 C'ii2 25. I.KMHN3 4'allfornla fancy. $2.75; M and 36", $a.75it on; choice. t3.25A3.4.- . DATES-Per box of :M-II. pkgs. $.'.'4; Hallowe'en. In 7w-lb. boxes, per lb.. ." . Fle.S-California, per lo-lb. carton, .5i Sir: Imported brnvrnui 4-cmwn, l-ijo: 5 crown, 14c; T-cruwn. Ic; fnncy lmjiorl"l (washed). In 1-lb. pkgs.t lrtftlV; Oatlfornla, per ense of :!6 ikg.. l."2 BANANAS Per miMllnm slsxl bune-h, $2 (H i2.h: jumbos, $2.75.fi.). GRACE 1IU1T l'er box of 54 to 64, $5 W $5.60. FRCIT8. APPLES Honic-giown Jonatlians, per bbl., $3.26; Ben Davis. $2.25; New York Kings. $:t.25; Nea- York Plppliv. $2:75: New York Greenings. $2.0n; New York Baldwins, $2.76: Cole.rsdo .lonatlians, fl.60; Wine Saps, per bu. box. $1.5v.. PEARS -I'tah. Colornjlo ami California, fall varieties, per Ikix. ai .Vwil 75. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Be!! and Bugle, per hbl , $s.50; Wisconsin Bell and cherry and Jcrso), per bbl , $7.75; per box, $2.76. GRAPES Imported Malaga, per keg. t6.iti! 60. - TANGERINES Florida or Cullfornlg. per -be X, $2.6w. VEGETABLES. I'OTATGES llome-grpwii. In sacks, per bu., 4'e-; Colorado, per bu., 60c TI'RNIPS old. per bu., 4'k-; Canada ruta bagas, per lb., le.-. CAHPOTS-Old. pel bu., leic. PARSNIPS Old. per hu., K'c. . .. BEETS--Old. per bu.. Inc. NAVY BKANH-l'-r bu., fl.S5W2.0O. Cl'KKS-Per dox.. $20nsi2.26. ONff)NS Home-grown, red, n sacks, per bu.. c(fi$l.(; Hiiinl-ih. per mate, $2.im; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb., 2c. CrcCMPERS-Per dox . K.ooifS.ffl. TOMATOES California, pel 4-l'llsket crate, $l.0n43.25. CAHHAGiv-llolland" seed, pe-r lb., lc. SWEET POTATOES Kansua kiln dried, per bbl., $250 CELEftt-Per elui , 26ifi50C;' California, If'- . . . RADISHES Hotliouse. per dox.. 45c. ONIONS Nea-, southern, par :h1ob , 45u. TI'RNIPS New. southern, per dos., 4."K. BEETS. New. southern, per doa:, 45c. ePARSLHY New, per dos., 45c, LETTCCE Leaf, ht box, Coc; head, per dos , $l.(NKlil,25. MISCELLANEOl'S. , SALTER KRAL'T Wisconsin, per keg, $2.60. ... CIDER Ne w York, per bbl. $5,20 1 per . bbl., $:t.25. CHEESE Wltconsln Twins, full creutii. 12c; Wisconsin Younir America, 13c; block Swiss, new, 15c; old. Ii(il7c; Wisconsin brick. H-: Wisconsin llmburger, J;lc. Nl'TS Walnuts. No. 1 sort shells, new crop, per lb., 14c; luird shell, per lb.. Lie; No. 2 raft shell, per lb., 12o; j'o. 2 hard Hhell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per 'lb., 7c: roasted ieanui - f:r; Ciiiit walnuts, per lb., 12C(il2c;alnioiuU, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., Ibc; chestnuts, per lb., 1-'ii1'h-; new black walnuts, per bu,. T64i90o; shelllmrk hickory mita', per bu., $1.76; large hickory nuts, per 4)U.. $1.60i' HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 3 greenr 6c: No. 1 salteel, sc; No. 2 salted. 7c'No. 1 veal CHlf, He; No. 2 veal calf. ,Tv; dry salted, H'nHc; sheep pelts. 2dcfi$l.U0; horse hides, $1.6O(ii3.0O. ' ' T. '. . . . Wool Market.'''.''-. BOSTON. Dec. 30. WOOI The" Commer cial Bulletin will nay tomorrow of the wool situation: The wool market la very firm naturally. Big lines of Wyoming in origin. il package' hnve been moved' off during ths week and Montana staple ha been sold nt L2c. A brisk Inuulry exiats for CrhiO delaine and 37c baa be-en paid. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 31. 190.1, according to the same authority, are 257.00O.772 Urn., against 2:16.542,140 lbs., at the warne time last year. The receipt to dale nrc .111,026.382 lb., against 277.921. .163 lha. for the Rame period lost year. The close of the Boston market for the year 1904 1 char acterlzed by remarkable shortage of wool In hand. In fact the scarcity of t,hevriupply Is occasioning traders In thi. the chief wool market of the I'nlted States,' considerable apprehension whether serious condition will be encountered before the new clip. The Boston Wool Hlllll-tlll has Just com pletcd its annual canvas of the wool sup ply of the country. It will aay that Roston greets lono with a startling ell nation. It Hurts that the supply of wool, domestic and foreign, on hHiid unsold here. Is the small est carried over In lifteen jears... The Jour nal reports that there are of all kfnna of wool only ;!t O'KI.OO'I lha. on sale In Boston and that of tills small total hut 23.5u0,000 lb', are domestic. Only 42.000.000 lbs. of riornestlo wool is lift unsold In the I'nlted State, against llS.4ano.4Hal last year. The 'total sun ply of foreign uiimoIi) grades I but 11.5O0.(4H1 lbs. The total supply of nil kinds In th" country I less than M.OOO.oon lbs. This la said to be the smallest supply on hand In the I nlleil Sleites In n generation. On ths other bund, it should be stated that tha mills are heat'y stocked and that millions Of pounds belonging to them and not fur sale ore still stored In thi country. Tha Uoitnii wool market ill remain Arm. ST. LOCIS, Dec. Sn.-Jwooi.-Stead v; me dium grades. ciimbtngniid e-lothlns. 23?fle: light fine. 1Mi22c; ht-avy flne, HlJlSc;. tub washed, 27fi41e. . ' Coffee Market, NEW YORK. Dei'-, 30 -CO FEE K- Mar ket opened ste'aely, With November 5 point higher nnd other months unchanged. The early report Included ele-cllnea In European markets mid large- primary receipts, did not amply encoiirfige It and a the morn 1 1 st progressed prices sagged off to a de cline of practically 6 points on all positions. Later, however, , tin re was more support and the market, helpeel by small estimate for Hunt oa receipts In ihe near future, closed steady uiiclianged to 5 points bigher. , Salts were reported of H7,250 hugs. Includ ing January, I 5'4 7.6ne-: February, 7 65tj ; March, 7, arc; April, 7.9nc- May. 8.00111 I July. g.S5c: August. 3.36c; Septem 8.4nifi8.rjOe; October. 8 65c, and Novem 8.55c. Spot steady, No. 7 Rio. $a. T.70t 8.10c her. ber. RF. 41. KMTATK TRANSFERS. DEEDS filed for furnished by 1 mat company record December 30. as the Midland Guarantee Slid iHinded -abstracter, 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee T. Fitzgerald to Church of Sacred Heart, 1 lut 12, block 6, Sulphur Springs' f J. Llebi-fittilt and wife to P. Lleben- tritl. lots 6 and 13, Marshall A Lo- berk'a Bub J. W. Pennell and wife to H. Maro- wltx, 118 feet of r.164 feet wl7R feet of lot !(l, S. E. Rogers' Okahoma Benson land Syndicate to Benson Land company, several blocks In Benson J. Mlckelsen and wife to A. Nelson, lot 8, block 41, Florence A. Nelson and wife lo Christine Jen sen, lot 8. block 41, -Florence W. L. Seilby and wife to E. M. Mora man, lot I. block 116, Koaters' add and other land H. W. AH ford and wife et al to G. Dewev, lot 9, Axford's add H. Marowlt and wife to J. W. Pen nell. 118 feet al97 feet lot 26, 8. E. Rogers' Okahoma ). Hartman and wife to F. HagellnT ' nli lot 65. Cllae'a add LHA Of ; Edwards -Wood Go. (Incorporated ) JIaIh Office: Fifth sad Robert Stretts ST. PAUL, niNN. DEALERS IN I Stocks, Grain, Provisions t Ship Your Grain to Us Branch Offlit, I10-I41 ard mt Trad BlalaT. Oratkt. f8., IiUttatl JU14V VJ1MT14 Kxehang Bletg.. aVioia Oman. Sail 'phoii 21. lr.eTDnant 'Psoas fa m IL J.