THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1005. V CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET iJeliTeries ire Email ia end Wheat. Bo'.h Corn STRENGTH DEVELOPS IN THE WHOLE LIST ,ews from Argentina More favorable -Mhvrli la Torn Attempt to ('rr Price Current Call Conditions FoToroble. em. $1. Trim timothy, $3.30. Clover, cen tred grsdc $n oM.', 25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per ohl., H3.40 fl 1.1.30. Ird, per lbs., $7.30ii7.32. Short lib tides (loneei. $7 ."&7.12H; short clear ebbs (boxed), $7.12ii7.25. Following were the receipt and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts, ciniprneni'. Flour, bbls.. Whnt. bu.. Corn, hu Oats, bu live, bu Barley, bu.. ?."i.3" Ml .Tin .2M.700 311. ") 18w 239.1' 27.100 f4.7of 3.T.4' 4. i.a 1.1'W 7l'.0n0 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS f rogreieiTe Decline Which Begtn Early in the Week Continuei. RATES FOR CU1 LOANS HIGHER OMAHA. Pec. 1. 1SU6. Deliveries were small In both wheat and corn and the market on both n strong. Texmber what was c hlgner and May was a split higher. December finished at MVfe. May at 88ic and July at 4c. News from Argentina was of a more tavorabie tenor. A real feature vf the market was the strength in December corn. Receipts were a milo lighter than expected. There is a considerable short interest and they wero attempting to uover. December closed at 4fit u ,-.(:, old Decembel at i.itifcc, May at 44-c an.i Jtiiy at 44Tc There was a good feeling In oats and the r'.oso was a little hlgner. December tlnlsned at 39tl,29e, May at aiac, and July at )c. Mveipobl closed d lower to d higher on wheat, and d lower to d higher on t0ri'marv wheat receipts were 1,028.000 busm-l and enlpments B21.w0 bushels, a.-rainsl rexeipta last year of 926,t00 bushels and snlpmenl of I.uJm.wW buenels. Corn receipts were il9,ml0 busnels and shipments SI. .,! bushels, against receipts last year of 46,0ii bushels and shipments of Gii.omj busnels. Clearances were ;u6,i bushels of corn. l'.6.0tJ bushels of oats, 187,0J bushels of wheat and i:t,u"0 barrels of flour. Htoomhall cables that the central sta tistical committee estimates Russian win ter and spriiTg crop ns follows: 8prlng . h.t this vear. 4M.4iiu.Ofo bushels; last vear, '459,SU.0iiO; winter wheat, this year, ilu.OO.oon; last year. i04.Nno.uuo; rye, this year, Mu.iiou.ieiO: last year, 9S6.0U0,U00. Hradstreet's clearance of wheat and ilour last week were 3.7U6.0UO bushels and it! corn 1.643,0uo btiBhels. Tne Price Current toduy says: "Indicated cold weather Is regarded as favorable for making corn mercnnntable where It has been delaved by moisture. Farmers are UiHoscd to offer less freely at the reduced prices. The growing winter wheat crop Is in eminently satisfactory condition. The cold wave has betn severe enough to cause apprehension of damage, and snould H continue two das more without any snow covering there Is a possibility of be vera damage being done. The cold wavo lias followed liberal rains over middle Iowa, northern and southern Nebraska, With a trace In western Kansas and Okla homa, and scattered showers over the mid dle west. Ir the northwest there were heavy snows wnicn aeiayea m inuwiueui of trains, and light receipts are expected In that section. The Minneapolis flour output last week deoraased 30.600 barrels. The quantity turned out was 4o6,486 barrels, against 3W,160 barrels In 1904, and 454,150 In 19U3. Argentina wheat shipments last week were 2,828.000 bushels, against 1.632.WK) bushels the previous week and 920,000 bushels last year. Corn shipments were l.;9.0uo bushels, against 2,226,000 bushels t: previous week and 2,520.000 bushels last veer. .Omaha, Cash "ales. WHEAT No. hard, 1 car at 78c, 1 car COKN No. 3, 39cr No. 4 white, 38c. Omaha task Prices. WHEAT No. 3 hard. 7!(SlVic; No. S ard. 76fi79c; No. 4 hard. 7;4 7V4C 1 No. 2 spring, 7Mj80c; No. 3 spring. 744j77c COKN-Nfl. 3. 39r39c'. No. 4. 3738c; no grade. K37ci No. 3 yellow, 39c; No. 3 white. 39o.. OATS-No. 3 mixed. 27V4&2Sc; No. 3 white. SVj:.!c; No. 4 white. 24iV4c. RYE No. 2. 3c; No. 3, lc. Carlot Receipts. Wheat Chicago 60 Kansas City 64 Minneapolis 672 Omfti.i Duluth Bt. Louis 12 US On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm for best, others easy; creameries, 1 ,44 23c: dairies, 1.4120c Eags, firm; at mark, cases Included, 1jj24c; Mists, 24c; prime nrt, 28o; extras. 30c. Cheese, steady, lltjfl3c. KW YORK (.KSERAL MARKET (notations of the Day oa Varloas Commodities. NEW' YORK. Dec. 1 FLOUR-Recelpts, 36.310 bhls. ; exports, bbls. Market wns steady but dull; winter patents. l4.2o46a; winter stralahts, $3.9f44.10; winter extras. Ii.wy3.25; Minnesota bakers, $3.65'h-4.00; winter low grades, $2.7V&.1.0. Rye Hour, steady; fair to good, $3 "i4.1rt; choice to fancy, $1.15(4.60. Ruckwheat Hour, steady, i: spot ana to arrive. BUCKWll BAT Dull, ti-Htj03c, delivered New York. CORN. MEAL Steady: fine, white and yel low, I1.1S; coarse, SI. lft US; kiln dried, (3.10 nut. R V E Nominal ; No. 2 western, 75c, c. 1. f. ivew ioik. RARL.KY-Irregulr; feeding. Sr, o. L f. Buffalo; malting. 4457c, c. I. f. Buffalo. . WHEAT Receipts. :'.n.00 bu.; exports, 107,474 bu. Sales, t.LOO.OOO bu. futures. Spot market Irregular- No. 2 red. We, elevator, 97c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. SM'e, r. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. From the opening to noon wheat options were generally firm and a shade higher on bullish Berlin ca bles, smaller western receipts and cover ing. Weakening at midday under big Ar gentina shipments and realising the market later turned strong on bull support, but again weakened slightly, closing steady at 'Vqi'iiC net rise. May, S'fjSS'iiC, closed at .'tic: December, St1?! 954c, closed at 96c. CORN Receipts, W.975 bu.; exports. 2.000 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, .V.iVfcc, old, elevator, and 52V4, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yel- low, 53V4c; No. 2 white, B3c. The opilon market was without transactions, closing 4fac net higher; May closed 6oVc, Decem ber closed at 6oc. OA.T8 Receipts, 153.000 bu.; exports, 20,;:i2 bu. Spot market steadv: mixed oats, W to 32 lbs., 36c; natural white, 30 to 32 lbs.. 3K,!i V3W; clipped white. 3tt to 40 lbs. JTVyatOc. ll AY Steady; good to choice. SOfcS&e. HOPS Easy; state, common to eholce. 19u5, 14260; 1904. 131517c; olds. Paelflo coast, iwjlbc; 19H, IOiillc; olds, 68ik;. HIDKA Quiet: Galveston. 20 to 2B lbs. 20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas, dry. 24 to M Ins.. lc. LEATHER Steady: acid. 26Vt'627V4c. PROVISIONS-Beef, quiet; family, til. 50 M2.60; mess, 9.5ril0.G0; beef hams, tfO.OtKtf Rosalaa ltoatloa AaTacts Markets Abroad aad Depressloa . Is . Reflected la Street. Wall Blos-Shefleld .. Offered. Total sales for the day 13.JTO 81'4 R8V4, 83 R4,4ti0 shares. Corn. 2.M K3 23 Oats. 21fi 17 10 82 .'.00; racket. I10.S0fill.50: cltv. extra India. led bellies, S.7510.50; pickled shoulders. .50Si7.00; pickled hams. ts-iiD.TB. Lard, steady; western steamed, 7.ti7.75; refined, steady; continent, $7.95; South America, 3S.D0; compound, t5,ti24Vfi6.75. Pork, barely steady; family, $16.00; short clear, $15.26(i in. to; mess, sib.zixti lo.&o. RICE Quiet: domestic fair to extra. 3tt lyoc; japan, nominal. TAIAOW-Quint: cltv (12 Der nks 4"Vic coniury pag. iree;, t'Vj.oc BUTTER Quiet: street price, extra 'reamery, Z4c. omcial prices: Creamery ommon to extra, itrn.'ic; state dairy, com mon to extra, bWic; western Imitation creamery, extras, isvnc; firsts, l7Vtfil8c: renovated, common to extra, 154i20c: west ern raojory, common to firsts, ld'anvtc. iHtrais- irregular state, fu 1 cream small and large colored and white. Septem oer, lancy, uc; state, late made, average best, 12ft 12Uc; state, fair to good. lltfilH,o. EGGS Unsettled : state and Pennsylvania nearby, fancy selected white. 3S4(40t; state cnoice, jo'ojic; state mixed, extra, 35c western finest. 32c: state firsts. aott'Sic: POl LTRY Live, quiet; western chiok ens. 10c; fowls, lie: turkeys. 13c: dressed. meuuy; western cnicKens, lqiac; turkeys. HICAOO C.RAI5I ASU I'ROVIlO Keatores of the Trading; and Closing, Frlcaa on Board of Trad. CllpCA-fK. Dec. 1. An advanoe In the nrice of wheat In foreign markets had a trenglhenlna effect today on the market here. The close was firm, with May a shnds over the closing Quotations Of Wednesday. Corn was up c, oats showed a gain of He and provisions wore weak rlosinz St a loss of 10'(i3.'V4c. With the exception of a slightly easier tono at the Immediate opening sentiment In the wheat nit throughout the day was in ellned to be bullish. Influenced by liberal shipments from Argentina, opening quota lions were a trifle lower, the May option heinv down a shade at SiPVu S8VC to (',0 OfTerlnas. however, were light, the small movemen t In the northwest having a tend ncv to restrict selling. Strength developed In the market on moderate buying by some f the larger professionals, he demand belna stimulated to a large extent by a k am advance In the orlce of wheat a Berlin. On this upturn the price of the May dellveiy advanced to bic. Some re r-cticn occurred late In the session as a re sult of selllna Induced by a revised estl nate of the Russian crop, which placed the total vleld of that country at 643,000.CX hushela. ncainat 6H4.000.000 bushels last year the revised figures showing a conslderab'o increase over previous estimates. Strength of cash wheat at all grain centers In the United States helped to slistaln the price of options. The market closed firm, with May at SViMlc. Clearances of wheat and f.our were eoual to 245.500 bushels. Export 4 for Uie week, as shown by H racist reels, mra eoual to 3. 700.000 bushels. Primary re celpts were 1.028.000 bushels, compared with NXrtiii bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of T70 cars, against 948 cars last week and 7S a year ago. A firm tone prevailed In the corn market throughout the entire session. The May option was In fairly active demand by a leading bull and the December delivery was eagerly taken by shcirts. The almost total absence of contract grade corn In dally re ceipts accounted for the demand of the De cember option. Decreased shipments from Argentina helped to stimulate bulllah senti ment. Shipments of corn for the week from that country were I.t:i9.0n0 bushels, com pared with ?.6;oi for the corresponding week of last year. The market closed strong, with prices at almost the highest point of the day. May opened unchanged to c higher at 44ft44Hc. sold between 444 xuvo tA 4.if7 and closed at 44e. Local receipts were 251 curs, with 2 cars of contract grade. Oats were firm In sympathy with other grains. The market wss also affected by the absence of any deliveries on December contracts. Cash houses and elevator Inter ests mere fairly active purchasers of the December option. The demand for the resrhy option tended to support the more distant delivery. Export demand showed some Improvement. May opened unchanged to a shade higher at SIViiCc to S2e. sold up to J2V" and closed at 23 32He. laical re ceipts were tit ears. Provisions were weak as a lesult of ag gressive selling by a leading packer. De mand from outsiders was almost nothing. ' At the close May pork was oft at $lt62V4. lard was down 10o at r7.32V. ribs were KVn5o lower at 17.15. , Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 46 -ars; corn, i!7 cars; oats. 3o4 cars; hogs, 3,-.(k head. The leudlng futures ranged as follows: Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Deo. 1 Wt-IR ATtriem December, 7c; May, 80c; July. 7tiic. Cash No. 2. oS3c: No. 3. 774ilo: No. 2 red. yum vx; in. s, smaTOC CORN Firm : December. 3974e: Mnv 4014c; July. 404c Cash: No. 2 mixed, 41c; DQ. 2 wniie, lfc; JNO. S, 40C. OATS Firm: No. 2 white. 32(S2;V4e: Vo max steady : choice timothy, $11.00311.25; cnoice pruine, Ki.uoxjy.au. K i rcstendy 63o. fcUUB-Bteaov: Missouri and Kansas, riew No. 2 whltewood oases Included, 24V4c; case count, ;w'V2; cases returned, Vc less. lillTtlt-steady; creamery. 22c: dalrv. iyc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 123,(Ml 1.T9.0O0 Corn, bu 170.OU0 88.000 Outs, bu 15,000 13,000 NEW TORK. Dec. 1. There continued to be Individual cases of strength In tne stock niaigel tooay amongst tne usually inactive specialties, out tne effect In counteracting tne general depression was less marked than tor tne earner days of the week. Hie tried of these movements has shown a pro gressive auciine tnroi.Mnoul tne week. The depression wnicn became dominant In tne market today pad Its most imme a late cause in the course of the money mar ket. Not only was tnere a repetition of tne flurry of Wednesday In the can money rate, out tne interest rates on time loans were marked up snarpiy, and tor sixty day loans a commission was exacted in addition to the 6-per-cent rate, wnicn amounted to a premium above tnat rats. The statement of the regular express movement of currency furnished by the banks, which covers only live days tins week. Indicates a balance In favor of this center. But the heavy translers to tenor points turougu tne sub-treasury and the losses to that Institution on routine operations are large enougn to more tnan ottset the .gain on the regular express movement. Besides the loss tnus Indicated, w tuch seems to be something over 2,uumm, tne movement ot gold to Mexico iiiubi ou taken Into consideration. There has been traced to this movement $i,7to,0uii and It is deemed possible that tnere has been more sent which has not come to the knowledge ot the public. This movement Is attracting widespread discussion owing to ita being caused by the rise In the price of silver bullion above the mintage price of silver In Mexico. The buying of Mexican coinage witn gold is mus a profit able operation. The effect upon the money market here is watched witn keen atten tion. How far the money market of the day was affected In addition by the tem porary requirements of the December set tlements was a matter of some difference of opinion. llie Russian situation was of more in fluence today than at any time during the disturbances in that country, even dur ing the period of military revcrsus In the Japanese war. The effect here In the way of selling securities for foreign account was not very Important, but sinister re ports were In circulation In the financial district as to commercial and financial conditions In Russia. Paris was reported to be selling Russian notes In London to secure gold and the sterling exchange rate at Paris fell sharply In a way to Indicate renewed pressure from that quarter upon the London money market. Sterling ex change here also fell sharply under tho offerings of finance bills prompted by hard ness ot the local money market. Discount and money rates, however, eased In Lon don. The market must meet some un filled requirements for the redemption on next Thursday of $70,000,000 of exchequer bills. While tho completion of the opera tion will tend to ease money conditions In Ixindon the end of the year require ments will have to be prepared for at once. The same period offers special re quirements to this market. New York ex change at Chicago fell to 10 cents discount today compared with par on Wednesday. Something was made In the speculative discussion ot the approach of the assem bling of congress and the threatened rail road rate legislation. The news of the re linquishment by the Erie of the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton and Its reversion to J. P. Morgan was regarded as explaining the recent failure of the Erles to share In the rise In the market owing to the dissatisfaction now known to have been caused by that project. The lowest prices of the day were touched In the last half hour of the market with the closing tone easier. ' Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $2,925,000. Unit d States bonds were all unchanged. The following was the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Sales. High. Low. Close. ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Dec. !. MONET Oi call, strong, 6'fljl5 per cent; closing bid ot ft. of fered at 7 per cent, lime loans, nrin; tw days, t per cent and a small commission; days and H months, per cent. PRIMn, MERCANTILE fAftn - sunn per cent. BTh.KJI.Nt f..l.llAnoc. viras. wun arttinl business In bankers bills at 34.K.90 (f 4. fuse for demand nnil at H.K.-vo 4 8J&o for sn-rinv bills: posted rates, $4:U'M.H4 and f4H7V4S"vi: comnerclAl hills, $4.'V. hlLV r.K l-tar, c ; mexicau aonar. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. easy. I Closing quotations on uonds were at lows: io: Jp , ia aenea.. to' o s !! PUW So 14 surtea 1.1 U A K. unl. 4i ... IMt Winh'tn . (. 4 ...I04 Mil. Ontml 4 ... . IS.S do 1st Inc Mi no. St. I.. 4a. .. ti ,M., K. ft T. ..lit ! do I. ..lii N. H. ft. of. M. c. 4 .. 4 N. V. C. s. 1 . .101S4 N. J. -'. fx ..itu ho. Pftvlflc 4s....... , . SV do 3 .. II, X. W. c. 4 ..113 ). 8. h. rM. 4. .. Pnn. eonT. .. 80 Heading sen. it ... .. w St. L. I. M. c. Ee. . lloVfc fhn. Ohio 4'4i....Ui t. L. A B. F. fl. 4. Chlnso A. Jul.... 0i "St. L. 8. W. c. 4a. II C, B. Q. n. 4....10H, Sfaboard A. U 4f.... C. R. 1. t r. 4a.... to. Pacific 4a t4 do eol. la 00 lo lnt 4a ctfa....... :'4 Cf'C. St. U f. 4a. .lJ4i Hallway it 110 Colo. Idd. aa. aar. A. Taiaa P. la....i:iV 1'. 8. rf. It, so coupoa . . . U. 8. ar. rt... as coupon ... n. 8. old 4a. do roupoo V. S. new 4a, do coupon Am. Toeaoco do ta Atcblmn go. do adj. 4 Atlantic C. L. 4a.. bal. A Ohio 4a.... do 348 Drk. k. T. c. 4l.. Central of Oa. it.. to 1st Inc do 2d Inr do Id Inc.. rag rs- 4a... ia! fol- . W4 ..: ..tea -4 . . at .. Jfe .. 5T ..l"t .. s . .. n ..134 ..lt4 .. II 101 H !02v 10;-, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Eeef Steen aid Cowi Folly Tea Ceite Higher, with Feeder fclow, HOG MARKET ACTIVE AND MUCH HIGHER Light Receipts of Sheen and Lambs Fat Sheep Active and Fifteen to . Twaaty-Flve Cents Higher Feeders Fallr Iteady. SOUTH OMAHA. Pec. 1. 1906. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs.nneep: part of the week was very mild and the farmers ' anxlou to get their corn In lefore the stormy weather set In. And then Thursday was a holiday and no stock was received at the stock yards. Tho hog market opened with packers bid ding St prices that were practically Steady with those of Wednredsy. but sellers were not Inclined to let much of the stuff go St those figures, and ss a result the trade soon picked up a little and prices firmed up. so that the market rlosed fairly active and with prices 7V4.fi 1' higher tlmn Wednesday's. The bulk of the sales today were mado at $4 ji4 2V, as compared with the bulk of the sales of Wednesday $t Mr4 5 there Is a gain of practically lc. The top loads of hogs tod.ty sold at $4 96. Generally Sesking the market for the day was 7Ve higher than the average for Wednesday. Representative sales There seemed to be little buying twer however, and scattering liquidation wlrh a llltle selling by trade InteresIS caused reaction during the mlddb session with the market cloning quiet, pet unchanged to S Points lower. Sjles were r potted of 4R.fo) lags, Including December. At 01; e.7"e: January, : March, 9il7c; May, IT.ISc: July. ISOc: September. V..V10. Spot,' steady; No. 7 Rio, t Hoc. Omcial Monday 5'l 4.b-3 Ou.ciai I uesuay 3,l9 5. i51 Otiicial Wednesday 2,sut 7.14i omcial Thursday, holiday omcial Friday. 1.700 .2tv 11.278 7.416 H.etit i'tioe 71 T.. St. L. W. 4a.. 4 11 U nion Pacific 4a lie 4 I do ton?. 4a 1.4S ine4 1 8. Pteel Id 6a nu Waliaah la li II', do deb. It 'tt 10114 V.'eetern Ml. 4a IT Uk V. 4k L. K. 4a H!4 in ,'ll. Central 4a HUli1 -oifered. Ex-interest. MEx-lntcrest and offered. do series U rolorado Mid. 4a... Colo. A 80. 4a..... Cab (a P. A K. O. 4a..... Platlllera' Sac. 6a.. Kna prior lien 4a. do sen. 4a Hocking l. 4Va Japan 4a Five days 'his week,...13,VV 25.220 $1,160 Five days last week U.sfc; 3i.4i 4s,1d4 Same tnree weeks ago. .2u.tki 4.6X4 8S.SH) Some four weeks ago....35,6ti0 2ti,l9 b4,7it Some week last year 1,7U 47.09S 20.949 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. Tne following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for the year to date, comparing with last year: 1905. 1904. Inc. Dec. Cattle 943.466 8.3.J79 7 4.487 Hogs 2,0M.ft J.W2,4.'8 I.1 Sheep 1,J4,043 l,ritSU,2i'& 243,708 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: No. At. 8h. Pr. No. A. 8k. Pr. 14. M ... 4 40 7 1 It" 41 mi 144 4 IT T4 a IK ... 4 IJ'4 it 141 kl OH t tit ("0 4 ar. !K 1M I H II Jtt UK 4 H 14 114 ... 4 M Tl 47 4 H, A Pt M 4 SO (a 311 4 4 1 45 SI4 ... 4 HI M Sl 49 4 Hi U 144 tot 4 M 4o f4 110 4 C'k 4 1W ... 4 K M 4 ... 4 - 70 tf.1 W IN 41 r4 t 4 3 174 to 4 an M 17 140 4 H4 41 174 4 4 0 71 m Ml 4 t H 147 W 4 to "1 2:1 110 4 5 71 lit 0 4 0 4J 11 St 4 ti lint its no 4 to (7 2i 140 4 15 0 UK 140 4 M IT 805 0 IK tu ,.!: 0 4 W tt H7 0 4 tS S SM IW 4 to 7 1) l 4 tS 45 2il ... 4 to 4 SS7 4"0 4 t 44. ...... .148 an 4 at 70 34S 4 tfi 4S m IWI 4 tO 41 110 44) 4 t 41 20 140 4 to 47 1)4 ... 4 14 1 Kl 120 4 tt fl 1V4 IW Oi 1 174 N Oil 14 1C0 ... 4 17Vt 41 lit 40 4 to 71 IIS ... 4 t7St It Ill 110 4 tt Data. I 1906 .11904. 1903.103. 119Ol.19O0.jlMl9. Nov. 4 J4v, 4 M . J (6 6 73; 4 Hi 4 01 Nov. 3...I 4 9Vil 4 S31 4 99 I 6 72 4 tOj 4 04 Nor. ... 4 7V.I 4 4 87 6l ; 4 o4 4 H 4a. Boston Stocks nnd Bonds. BOSTON. Dec. 1 Call loans, SH'i per cent; tfme loans, 56 per cent. Olllcial quo tations 0.1 stocks and bunds were as follows: .. 43 'Adventnra ..IOiH Allones " 73 Amalgamated .. .. Ka1) Amerli au Zinc , . .l"3v Atlantic ..til Cal. A Hacla. ..l.isi Centennial .... -1411 topper Kange ., .. Paly Went ..... ..17 Krarklln . .l' (iranby , ..11444 i, Hnyale .... .. Maaa Mining . .. - Muhlaan .. 7 Mohaak ..13! Ment. C. C. ,.13iia old Dominion . ..13i tiaceola .. 44 "parrot ..101 Qulur .. Shannon ...244 Tamarack ..183 Trinity .. la I'Dlted Copper .. bt) 1 8. Mining.. 4c,,U. 8. Oil AtrMaon adj do 4 Mei Central 4i.... Atcblaon du ptd Ronton A Albany.. Doaton & Maiue.... Fitrhburg pfd Mexican Central ... N. Y., N. H. H. Per Marquetla .. Union Pact flo Amer. Arg. Chem. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 8. Bdlaon Klec. lllu Oenaral Electric ... Maaa. Ktectrlu do pfd Maaa. Gaa tinted fchue Marb. do pfd U. 8. Vteel do ptd tVeatlng. common bid. "Asked . 71 "1 . t, . li'J'l . 44 lull Victoria .... Wlonna Wolverine .. North Uulte . 7H . 41V, . m . it .410 . : . 74"4 . la . 10 . 13 . 40 . 33 .10 . 29VI .104 .124 . 1 .. aVi .. IS cciv. a uv. s. ., Nov. t... Nov. T... Nov. ... Nov. . .. Nov. lft.. 1 IV fl 1 1 I Nov. 13.. I Nov. 13.. 4 7!)'i Nov. 14.. I 4 73 Nov. 15. . I 4 71Vi Nov. l.. 4 Ho Nov. 17.. 4 67 Nov. H..I4 6T', Nov. 19.. 1 Nov. 20.. 4 63 Nov. 21.. I 4 654 Nov. 4 ws Nov. 23.. I 4 i I Nov. $4.. 4 b I Nov. 25.. 4 72 Nov. 20.. a 1 Nov. 27. . 4 67V4I Nov. 2X.. 4 71V Nov. 29.. 4 S3 Nov. 80.. Deo 1 .1 4 5-V, 4 fui 7l 49i i 831 'I w 1 4 IHII 4 74 I 111 I 111 ' ei 4 glVil 14 73l 63 ill 4 4 S3V4 4 901 4 781 6& tl 4 l 4 81 I 4 96i I 44 7 4 71 4 79 I 4 9. 4 SO I 6 741 4 691 4 ?t4j 4 7 4 b-7 6 85 I 4 74 4 we 4 tii: i 4 801 4 K3l S 7:1 101 6 St 4 M 4 541 211 I 59; 4 01 4 01 4 03 4 o 4 03 4 01 4 74 $ $4 4 (SI 4 571 t) IH, S) 4 J "J 4 S9 i $21 6 7 4 83 $ W 4 621 4 551 I 6t3 Wj 1 4 71! 4 4o 0 4l! 4 82 S J7 4 6H 4 39 6 31 S 2l ! 4 b$ 4 451 6 291 3 3i 4 TS I 4 46! 6 28 731 4 7( 8$ 0I 4 441 iHI SM i T 4 61 6 26, 6 7o 4 i f 6 otil 4 .! M I 6 861 3 82 5 761 I 3 71 6 78 i 4 871 6 731 4 71 3 76 4 71 3 73 6 86 4 74; 3 b3 6 001 4 691 3 71 14 63 1 3 74 4 49 4 Sll I 4 20 8 151 4 47 4 181 6 t4 4 521 6 91 I 4 20 4 49 4 24 4 461 I 4 34' ' 4 42 4 34 6 6 0-Jl 6 W Articles ! Open. Illgh.j how. Close. Ved'y Wheat Dec... 79'i May... 80Hf 81 July... 76- 76i Cajjrn Dec... 39ViN . 39i May... 3!tVi 40' July... 39S 40t Oats Dec... 30 30'4 May... 30H 309a Pork Jan.... 13 82 13 82 I May... 13 70 13 70 Lard Jan.... 7 20 7 20 May... 7 3S 7 35 78 76H S9H 39 Va . 7SH 79 8v 8i 76V. 76 i 39Vi,4040Vs 10.800 8,4 100 3.400 3i0 6.0UO 40,700 KM & Hot. 28,80 6u0 2. 12.300 11,400 16,500 100 610 4,400 30 3Hi 13 65 13 46 7 12 7 26 SOVtffl aova. 13 57 13 46 716 1 7 27 30 30H 13 87 13 70 7 12 7 37 St. Ixnls Genernl Market. 8T. LOUIS, Dec. 1. WHEAT Higher; No. 3 red cash, elevator, 88Vu2Vc; track, 92U93V; Dwnber, 4tte; May, 87Tiibooc; No. 3 hard. 84i&87c. CORN Higher; No. 1 cash, 41Vc; track, 42v&43c, new; 4iiV4c, old; December, 41 4c: May. 42N,ft42c OATS Stronger; No. i cash, 3oV4c; track, 31JrSlVc; recember, 30Vic; May, 31Hc; No. i mhlte, 82n32'4c FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4.30 04.50; extra fancy and straight, $3.9034.25: clear. $2.6613.70. 6EE1V Timothy, steadv, $2.502.80. COHNM KA ly Lower, $2.60. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 73 V74C HAY Quiet; timothy, $8.0ti12.50; prairie, $7.5oC((9.(X. IRON COTTON TIE8-$1.01. HAOtINO-9aC HEfP TWINE 7V4C. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $14.26. Lard, lower; prime steam, $7. ICS. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $7.75; clear ribs. $V0; short clears, $ 25. bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8.50; clear ribs. $X.7S; short Clear. $9.00. l'OULTRT Turkeys, lower: chickens. 7V; springs, evti lottjc ; turkeys. 12Vic; ducks. Sc; geere. THIimc. BUTTER Firm: creamery. 30 25c; dairy, 1Sci 21c. KfSGS 8teady at S4c. case count. The receipts and shipments of flour and grain were: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 9,0( lt.imO Wheat, bu S3.i 4I.IU) Corn, bu 143,(V 81.0 Oats, bu 82.0HO 83 i Articles ! Open. High.l low. I Close.! Tes y. Wheat rec. May July Corn trec. IDec. Oats Dec. May July May Jn. May Bibs Jan. Mtay SVt.41 44.' 45V 44Vi7S'44,i 4V4JIHI vii .' M 44 V,, 13 rv 13 80 $$2Vi T tl7 t etvj 7 1 8K S5SfiV,;S3 84 I elVal 444.,45a'a 44 44a 84 44 ; Minneapolis Grain Marvel. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 1 -FI.OUR-Mar-ket steady; first patents, $4 7i'.i4 nO; second patents. $4.5o5'4.W; first clears, $3,604)3.75; first clears, $2.402.66. BRAN In bulk. $11.60. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery.) The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day 4 Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: 44Vi 44V44WV 2!T.,?S'tH 29flVVrf?S SJV, si, 32 33 Sl v ii t: 12 96 13 80 7 36 T 27W 1 40 7 06 7 36 13 KW 13 52c, I 7 27V, 17V, 7 32i 93 7 16 13 66 IS 62H. T2TW 7 32V ( 6 7 16 13 95 U 66 7 36 7 36 7 30 7 0TV, 7 30 No. I. tOld. INew. Cash quotations were as follows: FLtlUK Frm; winter patents, tl.g&tt 4 10: straights, $J.70'u 85: spring patents. ri 7T.1J4.lo; straights, i'S.wl.tu. bakers', $2 80 11 3 in WHEAT No. t spring. 8f.8So; No. 3 spring. sOfi-wic; No. 1 red, 87)(V. C'JRN No. 3. 4.ij44V,c; No. t ) allow. 4Vi tfi'e. OATS No. f. '4c: No. 2 white, S?V44Jc; No. I white. 3iv. RTE-No. 2. c BARLET-CmkI feeding 3v,tj36c; fair to choice malting. 4)'r4c. ttX'tt Nj. 1 fUl, K', No. 1 north west- Art teles, I Open. I High.! Ixiw. Close. I Wed y Wheat-l j T j i Dec....l81V(,f v; S2 814,1 SlVgWi May... 856T 86V,' 65 8C! 86 Flax- I Dec... 74 98 97l 9 98 May... 1U2V, 1 02T 1 03V,! 1 u2V 1 02'vj I.laerpeel Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec l.-WHEAT-Spot Arm: No. 2 red western winter. 6a 7Vd; fu tures quiet; December, (a USd; March. 6a 11 Sd: May. 6s ldd. CORN Spot easy; American mixed, is lid: futures quirt; January. 4s 4d; March. 4s 3Sd. Adams Express Amal. copper Am. Car & Foundry do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil... do pfd ,. Amer. Express Amer. 11. & L. pfd. Amer. Ice Sec Amer. Linseed Oil.. do pfd Amer. IOcomotlve . do pfd .... Amer. Smelt do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref.... Am. Tob. pfd ctfs.... Anaconda Min. Co... Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast L Baltimore & Ohio.... do pfd Brooklyn Rapid T.. Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Ches. & O , Chicago ft A do pfd Chicago Gt. W Chicago & N. W.... C. M. & St. Paul.... Chicago T. & T do pfd C. C., C. & St. L.... Colo. Fuel & Iron... Colo. & Southern.... do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Consolidated Gaa ... Corn Products do pfd Del. & Hudson Del.. L. & W... Denver & R. O do pfd Distillers' Sec Erie dc 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric .... Hocking Valley Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville N Manhattan L Met. Securities .... Met. Street Ry Mexican Central Minn. & Bt. I. M . St. P. & 8. 8. M. do pfd Mo. Pacific Mo., Kan. & Texas.. do pfd National I .end N. R R. of M. pfd.. N. Y. Central N. Y.. Ont. W.... Norfolk & W do pfd North American .... raclflc Mail Pennsylvania People's Gas ruts.. C. C. St. L. pressed Steel Car.... do pfd Pullman Pal. Car.... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. L. S. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern. do pfd 80. Paelflo do pfd 80. Railway do pfd 91 41 ltwVi 36 89 40 100V4 36 25.800 14,100 2) 1.500 34 Vi 31V 73 118 154 1314 141V4 10O-1, 160 874 103-4 161V, 112Vi 17W, 228 64V, 34 V, 29'', 71 118 151-14 131 14l 17T 155 85 103 V 161 Hi4 IX5NDON, Dec. 1. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were aa follows: Toi.aola. money. .. at 5-it N. Y. Central 151 do account 89H Norfolk W.. 6'4j Anaconda. Hi do Dfd 95' Atcblaon ; "9 Ontario A W 54(4 do nfd 1 10 k Pennsylvania Ti Baltimore A Ohio llo Kajtd Mines " Canadian Paelflo ...1" Reading "Oil fi Vi do lat pfd 4fl .1 .V do I'd pfd 60 laJ1 Southern Railway ... lo 17 '4 do Dfd 103 3F.H Southern Partite tt', tov, Vnlun Paclflr. 13 604 do pfd 100 o4, V. 8. Steel ih 75 do pfd K'lS 1X3 iWabaeh 314a 165 I .lo pfd 41 ... Si' gpanlah 4a 3', Ex-dlvlilenil. Chea. A Ohio. Chicago Ot. W C... M. A St. P .. DeHeera Denver A It. O ... do pfd Erie do lat pfd do Id ptd Illinois Central ... Ixiunvllla A Naah. M.. K. A T Ex-Interest. SILVER Bar; dull. 3ed -per ounce. MONEY 3 per cent. .,. ; The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 3rg.3i per cent; for three months' bills, SS 11-16 per cent. New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Closing quotations tn mining stocks were as follows: Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday, The following table snows t:ie prices paid ar ine river markets for cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers $5.256.50 Fair to good corn-fed steeis u.itjw u Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.O0ffj'5.O0 Good to choice range beef steers.. 4.2o'a4.bu alr fo good range beef steers 3.tiOBl.2o Good to choice cows and heifers.. 8.2fcti4.25 Fair to good cows and heitora i.jni.M Fair to good western enwa l.OOijC 7."i Canners and cutters 1.7538 50 Good to choice stockers & feeders 3 7.U4 tu Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 2.60W3.40 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs Omaha $1.7o'w6.'J0 $4.4i'n4.77H Chlcngo 1 . 2fni. ; 4.2.qo.i Kansas City 2.0u5a.25 4.7n4nvj.M St. Louis 2.tKu0.W 4.6"n.i.') Sioux City 2.0WU-5.60 4.76'4.9i The offlt lal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Roads. Cattle. Hogs. She'p. H'r's. C, M. & St. P 4 3 Missouri Pacific 1 1 I nlun Pacific system. 12 13 C. & N. W., east 4 11 C. & N. W.. west 9 15 C, St. P., M. & O i C, B. & Q., east 2 8 C, B. & y.. west 17 4 C, It. 1. & P., east... 3 10 C R. I. & P.. west.. 8 1 Illinois Central 4 Chicago Great West. 2 1 Total receipts 71 10 .4 8fi7 173V4 227 53-V 1,100 21H 600 2184, 19.400 178V, 100 1U0 6.200 6,000 1,200 3,3n0 800 400 'tin 40 97T, 47a 29 V 64Ti 45, 178 V, 14v 3t4 217V 176V4 40" 97 46 64 ti; 178 HV4 223" 1.7011 34H 344 9.800 34.9O0 tW 3. Son 600 L300 12.8aJ 7.400 100 '4i 200 1,300 4 100 4.l L4ii0 2.600 6o) 700 110 400 12,100 8) l' 61.300 2.90 $.lo0 900 l.soo 1.300 22.400 7 .Juo 48 4H 81-S 74V, 185 176 '1AT 88 Vi 28 274 6"74 l 63 15tW4 72 119' 234 8OV4 1 167 lnm4 3IT4 67V4 77V, lift' 82'4 84 101 50V4 14" 104H 46, 47, 80V, 73 1M'4 17 ' 22H 87 ',4 27 V, 567, K 60V4j 1494 714 11RV 23 8t 1S4 ln4 ( 3V-4 67 V, 73V, 149" 51 it:. loti" 4V-. 1n4 103 240 4014 102 V, 35 92 Vt 221 34 V, M4 17V4 39 V, 71V, 117 152 V4 1) 139'4 107 155 854 103 16tV4 111 97 87V4 173V 227 63V4 31 75V4 20 217 1764 17 37V, 96V, I 46'4 28 64 44 178 ' 14 63 218 460 34 87 46 47 80 73 184 110 176 24 87 27 82 Adama Con, . . braaoa Bmnawick Con .. Comatock Tunnel Oon. Cal. A Vs.. Horn Silver Iron Stiver beadvilla Con.... IS .. 4n .. 51 .. ..'140 ..175 ..410 .. 4 Utile Chief.... Ontario Optilr Pnotnlt Potoal ..." Savage Bltrta Nevada Muail Hupea . Standard ... t ,.150 ..550 .. 1 .. t .. 4J .. 15 .. 34 ..525 Public Debt Statement. WASHINGTON. Dec 1. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of buHiness November 30 (the debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to $!)99,752,r31, which Is a decrease as com pared with last month of $12,893,291. This decrease Is accounted for by a correspond ing Increase In the amount of cash on hand. The result Is capitulated as follows: Debt on which Interest has In creased since maturity $ 1.208,095 Debt bearing no Interest 388,696,456 734 9nl 333 8N 491 267 1.126 33 261 1.239 8;5 413 28 52 on 167 87 9 4 21 25 30 106 .... 1,220 Total $1,285,063,671 This amount does not Include $1,010,233,869 In certificates and treasury notes outstand ing which are offset by an equal amount of cash op hand held for their redemption. The cash in the treasury Is classified as follows: Gold reserve ' rund, li.0oo,0i)0; truKt funds. $1,010,233,269: general fund, $166, 4WX.6; in national bunk depositories. $65.- 607.937: In Philippine treasury. $4,820,623: total, $1,397,152,26, against which there are demand liabilities outstant g amounting to $1,111,841,445. which leaves a cash balance on nana 01 .N),jio,s4p. SHEEP Thero was a light run of eheep today up to noon, ten cars, about 2.700 head of sheep, being received. The stock was In early and the most of the sneep were cleaned up In good season. There were only a couple ot 10110s or lai sheep on the market this morning and there was a good demand from the packers lor anvthlnv riesirablo and suitable for tbeir purposes. The trade opened active and vj 420c hither and closed the day l.Vd'-oO higher than prices at the close of the nay s trail Ins; last Wednesday. A couple of loads of good choice yearling wethers sola reaany for $6.20 this morning and this is tuny mo higher than sheen of about the same class brought Wednesday. And there was a lot of ewes sold early In tho day for $5.20. which Is practically 3oc higher than Wednesday's siiles. There were onlv three or four loads of feeder sheep on the market this morning nci tnere were only a small numoer 01 country buyers In, so that the denand was not much greater thnn the supply, as a result the trading In feeder sheep was only reasonably active, with prices showing no quotable change from those of last Wednes day. Generally speaking the market on reeding sheep was Inclined to drag a lime, with good stuff selling at prices that were fully steady. Uuduitlons on fat sheep and lamns: uooa to choice fed lambs, $6,2517.26; good to choice rnnpe lambs, ei.u . . : good to choice yearling wethers, $7. 256. 26; good to cholco old wethers. $r.(jf.00; good to choice old ewes, $4.2.',i5.2o. Quotations for feeder sheen and lambs: Good feeding lambs, J5.5o4pi.ti0: good feed ing yearlings. $l.7r'&5.25; good leeuing wethers. $4.5iiu4.7&; good feeding ewes, io.w 64.10; breeding ewes, $4.605.00. Representative sales: No. ewoa in Nebraska 229 Nebraska ewes ius Nebraska yearling wethers and ewes 06 Nebraska yearling wethers and cwrs 5 native cull ewes 136 Wyoming lamb culls . 176 native cull ewes 49 Wyoming lamb feeders 677 Wyoming lamb feeders 98 native yearlings 110 native yearlings 110 native yearlings Av. . lit Pr. 5 !" 6 20 82 fl 00 81 130 42 108 62 58 93 94 93 6 00 4 00 4 60 6 20 5 76 5 75 e 20 ( 20 e 20 Trensnry Statement. WASHINGTON. Dec. 1. Today's state ment of the treasury balance in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Avatluble cash balances, gisa.siu.sti : gold coin and bullion, $86,716,191 gold certificates, $48,866,620. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Dec. 1. Bank clearings for to. aay were i.bo,i.M, ana ror the corre sponding date last year $1,613,309.07. Hank clearings for Thursday of the corresponding ume last year were (i,&u.gM.ui. Wool Market. JSO8TON. Dec. l.-WOOL The Commer. clal Bulletin will say tomorrow of the wool mantel: j ne market Is quiet but firm Manufacturers have been "looking around' and some sales of moderate amounts have occurred. Buying is principally conrtned to the smaller mills, although representatives 01 two large iew f.nginnd mills have been 1 operating 10 a small extent. Ilea era Ir.nlt Jfj ' for a substantial revival of activity whn the heavyweight demand comes in. Worsted wools are mooting with a steady call and good ample is held very firmly. Lines' of territory wools are well broken up and sales continue to be mado at full 26 r.5 29 61' 150 163 118 - I 80 ir ! l" mull The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, eacn buyer purchasing tne num ber or head Indicated: Buyers. cattle Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Cudahy. Sioux City ansant s Co Lobman & Co McCreary W. I. Stephens Hill & Son Huston & Co L. F. Husi Wolf & Murnan Mike Huggerty J. B. Root & Co Other buyers Total 2.164 4.558 2.9 CATTLE There was a small run of cattl on tne maraei touay, ioity-tnree loads, about 1,100 head, being received up to noon The run for the week so far totals li.vsj head. This Is the smallest run since the third week in August, but Is accounted for to a certain extent by the fact that Thurs day was a holiday and no cattle were re celved. As compared with the receipts for the corresponding week last year the re ceipts for the week are smaller by about 7,tAj head. There was naroiy enougn fat cattle on the market today to make a test of the trade. There was a good demand for beef steers on the part of the packers and they were willing to pay good strong prices for good choice stock. There were a couple of loads 01 corn-ieo steers on tne mantel, nut they were not of very good quality; how ever, they touno reauy sale ui prices that were fully steady with those of Wednes day. Gem rally speaking, however, the mar ket on beef steers was a strong dime higher than Wednesday s close. There was a small run of cows and heifers on the maraet, tnere oeing nardiy more than u sprinkling or this kind of stuff In sight. At the same time there was a good demand for cow stock, with the lesult that good stock found ready sale at prices that were about a dime nigner tnim tne market on the same icinu or siock vveunesuuy. There were only a lew scattering loads of stockers and feeders on the market this morning und there was not much of a larket for these tew, as speculators were evidently not caring for much stock and there were only a few country buyers in. As a result the trade was rather dull, with prices steady to a tiille easier. Repre sentative sales: STEERS. No 99 36 67 6.900 63 61 46,5(0 300 3.im 11.2'rt 2.710 2.0) 7KJ 'son 2i i0 16.6 u S.o Tenn. Coal and Iron. 14.5i I'eorla Market. PEORIA. Dec 1-OORN-Hlgher; No. $ yellow, 42i,c; No. i, 42c; No. 4. 41 c; no grade, 38c OATS-Illgher: No. 3 white, 3t4iJuc; No. 4 white, 29V,iijJ9c. WHISKY-tl 30. 137 92 34 lofi a 64 67 22 58 ! 34 99 124 33 Sd 67 136 135 92 32 103 24 ti 3 66 S- 57 67 120'.. 34 99 11 32 36 57 134 Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Dec. 1 BKEDS-Clover, cash. $8.10; December. $8,10, asked; January, $8 16; February. $7.30; prime alslke. $s.ui, prune timothy. $1.66. Dolnlh Crnln Market. nUI.UTH Dec 1. WHEAT No. 1 north ern. 78-e; No. 2 norttiern. oso- On track No. 1 northern, Si-,c: No. December, Wc, May, n',c. Texas A Pacific ; Tol.. St L- & W 2no do pfd 2i Union Pacific 77,4u) do pfd V 8. Express I U. 8 Realty U. 8. Rubber. do pfd XT. 8. Steel.. do pfd Va.-Cero do pfd Wabash do pfd Wel's-Fargo Ero. . 1 Westlnghoiase Elec Western Union 1 92 92 j Wheeling A L. 5! j Wis. Central 1 do pfd 1 Cortbern Psclfle i northern, sv,-'; LCeitrs' Irf-athr do ptd oJ ... 2 3K ... 57 5"0 2 hi ) Chemical. 23.6IO l,i 2ial 400 66 11' 87. 104 41i H? 2! 41 1V. 4rr, lo 5S 11" 3S 11(4, 3 112 31 41 19 10t 30 149 52 83 92 100 49 13k 103 80 BU, 99 243 li 92 97 3J 1(0 24 63 38 104 66 Tl 56 67 120 34 9.) 122 32 36 185 97 lit) 87 64U 110: swv, 1"H 40 111 2 4o7l 2?7 170 92 IT a wr 19 45 Irices. Californias have been taken by woolen mills and the Texts wools have been rather quiet. Fleeces have moved slowly. A few lots of A superfine, and Bs navu oeen soni, nut tnete wools present but little activity. The shipments of wool from Di'Biiwi 10 nate irom ieecrnijer 29. ac cording to the same authority, are 222,4ri5.. 52o pounds, against 231, 421, 612 pounds at !h same time Inst year. The receipts to dato are 8o9.431.118 pounds, against :S.898.327 pounds for tne same period last week. LONDON. Dec. 1. WOOI. The ofTerlnes at the wool sales today amounted to ti? 014 bales, Including a large supply of new clips 111 soon ciiiiuioun. interior merinos, sooured ano siipeu crossDreos, are down 5 point below the September average. Cape of Good Hope fine grades scored a decline of d and wasting and graasies a loss of 'f to. j o louowing art, tne sales In detnll .ew eoutn wales, 4,4J bales: scoured 9d T2sid. UueenUnd. $,C.o bales; scnureds. lS4d; greasy. Mlsld: Victoria. 400 bales; scoured, lbl'.i 2s d ; greasy, 9dt2s d. New Zealand, bales; greasy. Sibils d; Cape , L V' " 1 nuw Kill! mil ( , . I lu. ia' U 1 ... 1 I Is 4lia la PnI; greasy, 5inlld. Punta Arenas! 100 bales: greasy, sifilld. River Plata,-800 wni'l, arruity, i'U'iaa. 01. 1.UL10, iiec. 1. n i'oi steady: me- oioin grades, combing and ciothintr. 26Jj3'V lignt nne. vij'.4c; heavy tine, I94f21c; tub wasnen, .?4i'4jC Oils and rtoalu. OIL CITY. Dec. I. Oil.. Credit balances $1.58; shipments. 143.176 bbls.; average 81.364 bbls.; runs, 1:6,768 bbls.; average) 63.310 bbls. Shipments, Lima. 74. 34 bbls.; average, 55,710 bbls ; runs, Lima, 132.531 bbls.; average,- 44 842 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Dvc. 1.--OJL Turpen tine, firm; 6m4'.lo. ROSIN Finn; A. B. C. $2?U; D. $2 7o K, $2.76; F. $2.82: O $2 92; H. $30u; I. $3 12; K. $3 87'; M, $4.37 N, $4.75; W G, $s.0u; W W, $6.2i Mllwaakee Urnla Market. MTLWATJKBB, Dec. 1. WHEAT Mar ket firmer: No, 1 northern. 86v7c; No. 3 northern, 36860: May, 88S0 aakad. RYE He up; No, 1. 9art. BARLKY Weak; No. X. 64o; aamples, $7 SoiVee. , . , CvKN-DuU; May, 44a. No. 1... t... 1.... 10..., 1... 45..., 14.... 14..., it.... 1..., 1.... 1..., 1..., 11... S3... 7..., 1... I... It... It... S3. . I... 4 . I... ....1170 .... i6 ....1100 .... t4l .... 450 1151 133! ....1157 ....1171 .v.1147 BEEF Av. Pr. I 00 I 25 3 40 I 50 4 14 4 30 4 15 4 34 4 40 4 40 il.... 40.... 10 it 1 ... 19.... 11.... II.... 11.... 4... CO Vv u. .170 1 TJ 1 .4110 I ai 1 .440 1 UI 2 . 7 I 00 I . ,31 I 10 II , . 444 t 30 1 . J71 I 10 I .1000 t 10 11 .1030 I 15 I .1010 1 40 1 . Ml I 45 I .locO 50 I .445 t 50 10 . 110 I 60 10 .llat I 55 17 BULLS. t 15 1 50 1 1 70 I 175 1 J t Elr fc.ft.ia. 1 16 I t 40 4 t 60 I S 50 1 4s ... 1 00 4 iu 1 4 60 I , STAGS. 1310 I 40 blue cL;.. AN'h 140 S 40 I IM t 50 3.1 710 i 40 1 540 1 to U 410 I 00 I I Ml WESTERNS ...i:m ...iw ..If 70 ...le0 ... 40 ... 430 ... 1 ... fl ... 470 ... lit ... IM ... 110 340 Av. ,..1334 .1314 ..lm; ..1311 ..1334 ..1250 ..11H5 ..1440 ..1044 ..1162 ..1070 .1145 .1:10 .. til ... til ...1130 ...1100 ,.. t)7t ...1130 ... Ml ... (11 ...11)11 ...i:it ..101,11 ...1174 ,..izt . . . 1500 ...1100 .. 630 ... ttu ... 4.4 ... 630 ... Mo 15! . 170 140 Pr. 4 71 4 75 4 76 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 to 4 tn 6 10 4 10 t 10 I 46 1 46 1 70 I 76 1 75 1 76 I T5 1 75 : - 1 00 1 on 1 to 3 .". t 5 3 15 2 15 I 00 00 1 7 1 S5 I Oil 1 60 t ( 60 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle nnd Sheep Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher Hogs Strong. CHICAGO, Dec. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 6.500 head; l'KTjloo higher; common to prime steers. $2.9ti'"a6.75; cowb, $2.804,4.30; belters, 2.ootii5.00; bulls, $2.0n4.0O; stockers and HOGS Receipts, 36,000 head; strong; good to prime heavy, $4.9o6.06; medium to good heavv. I4.X5TV4.9o: strong weigni uuicners $4.9n6.05; fair to choice heavy . mixed, $1.86 4j6.(i: nuckina-. 14.L5i4.i. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts. 13,000 hesd; Uiil5 higher; sheep $4.0tcj.90; yei3r- llngs, iH.uorfib.iXj; iambs, 4.wjj(.ij. , Nerr York J.lye Stork Market. NEW YORK. Doc. l.-BEE VE3-RccelptB 3,774 head; steers active and loc higher for prime; medium and common firm; bulla firm; cows 6tjl0c higher; native steers, $4.47if6 60; stags, $4.25; bulls, $2.6oi3.iiO cows. $1.6i)fi3.6ii: few extras. $3.9(i. Liver pool and London cables quoted live cattle ai iYjiivte per id., dressed weignt, ana refrigerator beef at 8(tjc. Exports to morrow 850 cattle and 1.0 quarters of beef CALVES Receipts, Its head; veals, firm $5.4u(i6.70; no choice here; common grass. era, 2.5u; car of Virginia calves, $3.50; city dressed veals, 4'0'.c per lb.; country dressed, 84jl2c; dressed grassers and fed calves, t4j7c, HOGS Receipts. 8.731 head: firm for all weights; state and Pennsylvania hogs, $5.35 tuoau. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,091 head; good sheep firm, others steady; lambs fully 26c higher; sheep, $3.6ofli.aO; wethers, $6.75; culls, 3.u0; lambs, $7.7oU.8.2S. Kansas City 1.1, e Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Dec 1. CATTLE Receipts, 6.600 head, Including 200 southerns. Market steuLy to 10a higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.26l'tf6.5; fslr to good, $3.75cii5.1(): western steers, $.1.0014 i; stockers and reeders, I2.604J4. 00; soutnern steers, $2.50cg4 26; southern cows, $2.00y 3.26; native cows, $2.00ru3.90; native hellers, $2.60 vjtVIK); bulls. $2.00H.ii0; calves, $2.60'r6 60. HOGS Receipts, 12.000 head. Market 60 higher; top. $5.06; bulk of sales, $4.8545.00; heavy, $4,904(6.06; packers, $4.90tii.0o; pigs and lights, $4.6t4.!. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market strong to 10c higher; native lambs, $6 6cKi'7 25; western lambs, $6.6i''q7.25; ewes and yearlings, $4.6u,u6.00; western clipped yearlings, $j.5i36.0u; western clipped sheep, $4.50'(5.75: stockers and feeders, 33.60 44.76. St. Lents Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec l.-CATTLE-Recelpls, 2,500 head, including 700 Texans; market strong; natlvu shipping and export steers, $4,404)6 90; dressed beef and butcher steers, $2.7ni5.00; steers under l.OnO lbs., $2.75-4.01; stackers and feeders. $2.0o(i3.75; cows and heifers, $2,0074.00; canners, $1.75Oi.(J0; bulls, $2 253.10; calves. $3.ta.fi.oo; Texas and In dian steers, $2.1573.86; cows and heifers, $2.oofiS10. 1 HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head; strortg; pigs and lights, $1. 60414. 9j; packers, $1. Soft 1. 95; butchers and best heavy, $4.804i3.on. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; steady; native muttons. $4.255.15: latnhs, $T.5(4j 7.15: culls and bucks, $!.wcft.j.00: stock ers, $3.4ui4.oti; Texans, $3.0o4i 4.5n. OMAHA WHOLEIALK MtRKKT. Condition of Trade and liinotatlona on Staple and Fancy I'rodnee. EGGS Fresh receipts, candled ttock. 23c. t.lK I'fii I. Tit If - liens. c: tiM.stcis. 6c; turkeys, !3U14o: ducks. 9o; spring chick ens, geese, siyo DRESSED lOULTHY-Turkeya, 17Jlc; eld I01111, H17loc; chickens, Hfloe: old roos ters. 7c: duc ks, lit! lie; geese, Italic. BUTTER Packing slock, lfVc; choice t fancv dairy, 18jl.'; creamery, 21 u 21 He; prints, 2ic SUGAR Standard granulated. In hbls.i $5.11 per cwt ; cubes, $4 96 per rwl; rut loaf. $6.40 pr cwt.; No. ( extra C, bugs or bbls., $4 86 per cwt.: No. 10 extva C. Iigs only. M 80 per cwt.; No. 16 yellow, bags only, $1 76 par cwt.; XXXX powdered, $5 Ht per cwt. , FRESH FISH-Trotlt. lOfllle: halibut. IRc; bufTalr, dressed, 9c: pickerel, drcraed, 6c; white bass, dressed, 12c; sunflsh. sc; perch, scaled and dressed $0; pike, luc catfish, 13c; red snapper, 10c: salmon, lie: crop pies. 12c; eels, l.'c; bullheads. Ho: black bass, 21k-: whlteflsh. 12c: frog legs, per dos., S5c: Icbsters. green, 27c; boiled 1 lobsters, 30c; shad roe, 45c; blueflsh, 15c; herring. 4c. HA1 Prices quoted by Omaha Feed company: No. 1 upland, $7: medium, $6.50,; cbnrse. $ii. BRAN Per ton. $14.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES California Navels, all sl,a $3 26; Florida, all sites, $3.00. I.KMtiNH I.emonlera. exlr fancy, 241 else, $4.25; 800 and 380 sites. $5.50. DATES Per box of 30 Mb. pkgs., $?, Hallowell, In 70-lb. boxes. Per lb.. 6c; walnuts, stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., $2 per dos. FIGS California, per 10-lK carton, 76 85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-ciown, 12c; s. crown, lie. BANANAS Per medium - alsed bunch $1.75)12.26; Jumbos. $2Mfi3.00. FRUITS. TFARS Lawrence and Mount Vernon, $250 APPLES Ben Davis" and Wlnesaps, It t-bu. bins.. $4 00: California Bellflowers $160: Colorado Jonathan anr Grimes Golden. $2.26: New ork apples. $4.60 pel bbl. GRAPES -Impn-le Malagas. o.6clT.on. CRANBERRIES-Jerseys. $12 00 per bbl. Bell and Bugle. $ll.onfi13.n. VEGETABLES POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 54 4j60c; South Dnkota, per bu., .So. tiiNiwrvo ncjuns-Riov.il -i-iivii, rvu an, white, per bu., 85c; Spanish, per crate .. WAA tcr.Arnpi r 1 mmpcr, o j... NAVY BEAN8 -Per bu., $3 on. CUCUMBERS Per dos, $l.254ff1.B0. CABBAGE H-ime grown and Wisconsin In crates, per lb.. 14C CARROTH. I'AKBMfS AJNU TlKMPi Per bu.. 57bc. CELERY K a la mn 100, per oog., V?. SWEET POTATOES Kansas, per $-bu bbl , $1.75f7? 00 CAllLIFIOWKR i'r crate, xs. TOMATOES California, peri crate of 3 lbs.. $2 50. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. 12c; No. 2 rib, 8c: No. 3 rib 6c; No. 1 loin. 16c: No. 2 loin. 10c; No. : loin, 7c; No 1 chucks. 5c; No. I chucks 4c; No. t chucks, Sc: No. 1 round, 7c; No' 2 round, 6c: No. round. 50 No. 1 plate 4c; No. 2 plate. Sc: No. 2 plate, 2o. MlHCKbtiAWtUUS. CIDER Per keg, $3.75; per bbl.." $8.73. HONEY New. per 24 lbs., $3.50. ClfEESE-Swiss, new, 6c; Wlaeonslr brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberfer, 13c; twins 14c; young Amerlras, . 14c vt'TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells. r. crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c Pecans, large, pei in., 4 c. , nioaii. psr in., 12c. I'eunuts, per 10.. ,c: roasted, ler lb. $c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 124l3c. Almonds soft shells, per id., jic; nara sneiis, pel lb., 15c Shellbark hickory nuts, imr bu., $2.26; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $150 Chestnuts. 15o per lb CocOanuts. $1.60 pel sack of 100. HIDES No. 1 green. 9c; No. t green, c; No. 1 saltsd. 10c; No. J salted, 9c: Mo. 1 veal calf, 11c; No. t veal calf, ftc; dr salted, 7fil4c; sheep pelts, Zj9M.00; hors4 hides, $l.n2S.O0. . . Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Dec. l.-COTTON-flpot closed quiet, 15 points lower; middling tip lands, 1.66c; middling gulf, ll.ftoc; sales, 1!), 770 bales. . , ' ST. LOI'IS. Dec. L COTTON-Q6let: middling, ll'jc: sales, none; receipts, none. ' shipments, pone; stocjc, 26,170 boles. , LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1. COTTON-Spot. small business done; prices 1 point lower American middling fair, 6.6fid; good mid-' tiling. 6.82d; middling. 6.16d; low nilddltri; ' (id; good ordinary. 6.82d; ordinary, J.S6d The sales of the day wore 7.000 bales, ol which 600 were for speculation and export and Included 6.60(1 American. Receipt, S.l'H. bnles. all American. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 1. COTTON.. Quiet; sales. 1.050 bnles. Revised quotations Ordinary, 8 11-16c: good ordinary. 9c; Ion middling. ii)c; good middling, llc; mid dling fair. 12 l-16c; receipts, 4,978 bales slock, 352,203 bales. agar and Molasses. NEW YORK, Dec l.-SUGAR-Ra w firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal. tV test, 3 9-plc; mmasses sugar, 2 nnea, steady; jno. 6, 4.kic; NO. NO. 8. 4.(c; No. 9. S.95c; No. No. 11. 3.96c: No. 12. S.8tic: So. IS. No. 14. 3.76c; confectioners' A, 4.65c-; A. 6.06c; cut loaf. 6.40c: crushed. powdered, 4.90c; granulated, 4.7oc; 4.96c. 4.0V: 3.90c; .65c; mold 1 6.4tn. cubes, HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Stock lu Sight. j Receipts of live stock at the six principal I markets yesterday: ' cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ( 2,500 ' 6,(V'aj ! 432 13,ji) : South Omaha Sioux City . Kansas City St. Joseph .. St. Louis Chicago Total 1.7m 7n0 6.5oO 1.408 2.5O0 5.50" 6.21) 2.HU1) 12.000 8.4n6 7,5'W 35,iv) ....18.308 70,105 21,433 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Dec l.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 1,4H head; strong to loc higher; natives, -;.ij'a6.1i; cows and heifers, $1. 504(5.10; stockers and feeders, $2.76'ti3.9n. HOtIS-Receipts, 8,4oj head; 5c higher; Unlit. $1,754192: medium and heavy, $4.80 lUJ.'iu. SHEEP AND LAMBB-Rocelpla, 432 head; active to steady. FEEDFfcB 1550 I 1)1 thj I 14 ...loo I 30 ... 4;o 1 u . . . 3.4 I 15 2 50 S 60 1 C4JW 650 2 26 4 focdert.. 8x5 I 20 COWS I.' 3 SI 4 lec-durs.. Ki4 4 cows m iw 1 nun i.n 2 2J I cows W !: 8 cows 878 2 .'5 1 cow 9' iV 17 cows 617 2 ID HOGS There was only a moderate run of hogs this morning, sixty-five loads being received up tu noon, with A total of about 4.70U head. The receipts for the week have not been up to expectations, and in fact have been of only moderate proportions as compared with last week tliey are only about S.OuO head smaller, but the run for the weak la smaller than the receipts for the corresponding week one year ago by about lO.uuO head. This Is accounted fur by ti fact that the weather during llw; fore c I Sioux (lly live Itock Market. SIOUX CITY, Dec 1. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head; mark" strong: stockers stead ; beeves, 1 1 l'a . 10; cows, bulls and mixed, $J.fti4i3.uu; stockr and feeders. $2. 754.(3. 60; calves and yeur Hugs. $?.5tif3.40. HoGS-Recelpts. 2,000 head: market loc higher at 4.ii'u4.w: bulk ui sales, $4.85. The following deeds were filed for recoit December 1: WARRANTY DEEDS. O. B. Anderson and wife to H. G. Mctiee, und lot 22, block S, Druid Hill ad $ lm Trustees of Lincoln academy to Michael Decker, lot 6, block 12, Bhlnn's ad 2,10 Llzxie Messersmlth and husband to Anna D. Nlei.ian, lot 18, block 3, Bemls Park em Mary A. B. Howell to R. H. Johnson, lot 11. 12 nnd w 13, block 16. Kountxe Place IO.0111 R. H. Johnson, to Anna Wilson, same. 10.0m Anna Wllsun to R. H. Johnson, lot 6, block 93, Omaha S.70C W. H. DeBuse and wife to Llbble L. Miller, w 40 f-et lot 26, Archer Place ' 1,5:0 J. W. Phelps and wife to Peter Jes sen, Jr.. lots 3 and 4, block F, Omaha, except n 21 ft lot 4 I6.OI1O John McCormlck and wife to G. T. Crajidell. lot 7, block 9, MeCormlck'B ad 424 F. S. McCormlck and wife to L. H. Korty. lot 20. King's ad 1.8ml Frances Buttertleld elval., to same, lot 19. same 8541 Eliza Ferguson et al. to H E. Owen. und'A lots 6 and 6, R. M. Stone's sub .3oo QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. J. L. Browne and wile to J. M. Browne, lots 1, 2 and $. block 2, Cot tage Place, and other property 1 Georglunna Bradbury to Albert Brad burv, lot 10, block 7, Matthews' sub. 1 Chrlstopla Olson to J. H. McMillan, a tract in ne nw 9-14-13 35 August Blerbach to Auguata Bier bach, lots 14 and 16, sub block .14. Albright's Choice 1 Same to same, lots 1 to . Jones' ad to Elkhorn, and other properly ,.. 1 DEEDS. Frank Thompson, executor, to T. W. Kern, lots 18 and 19. block 15. Omaha View ad 100 Philadelphia Produce Mnrket. PHILADEIJ'HIA. Dec. 1. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 24c; extra nearby prints, 36V. EGGS Firm; nearby fresh, loss off, 3c; nearby fresh and western fresh, 31c, at mark. CHEESE Unchanged: New York full cream, funcy, 13,311.': choice, 13c; fair to good. 12 'a 13V c. Breadstuff In IJverpool. LIVERPOOL Dec. l.-Following are the stocks of breads! uffs and provisions in Liverpool: Flour. 46 ( sacks; w heat, 1 .670,110 centals; corn, 129,000 centals: bacon, 41 boxes; hams. 2.1U0 boxes; shoulders, 1.200 boxes; butter. .4u0 owls. ; cheese, lis. too boxes; lard. 1.7m tierces of prime werteru steam and (lu.000 tons of other klr.ds. Total amount of transfers $52,654 AH a O BK lJs. .if. u wm Since COAL Coffee M.-rkef. NEW YORK. Dec. I -COFFEE The mar- ki t for coffe- futures opened st.1y ul un Te.nte to receipts. average of -(Tl0 txiints in blghei Frcai.lt cablti aud Biaait SELLS 0 n 1608 n Harney St. n p p p a o av F. D. Day & Co. tenters In Stock. Grain. Provisions ftnin Yonr 4.rnln to Is Iraaak 4ifee. IIO-lll Board ol Trals Bldir Ontaaa. v. reienheaae gate. iif-2:4 exchange J'df . South Omaha. Bell Pboa $! i3ieotnt 'fsvae $ 0 D Phone252n a 1