THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER o,. 1D03. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat I Won IT i wi.h Small lucreaM in World'i Bnpplj. STRONG CASH SITUATION A FACTOR .(II OsTerlnn-a Arc Cleaned f nt Min neapolisVolant) of Trade la Cora nad Omit . ia Small. -' em. 9e: Dumber, 81c; My, 3c. OATS To arrive and on track, 29c. SEW YORK HRXCHtl MARKET OMAHA, Dec. 4. 19o5. Lower cables and receipts overrunlng es timates caused a lower opening- !n wheat. Prices roM later when tha world's visible was reported, owing to tha small Increase, which was only 9H6,0 buahels. The upward tendency was helped by tha strong cash situation, especially at Minneapolis, where all tha offerings wera cleaned tip. The close was about c above Saturday. December finished at 84c. May at WsHSjIo and July at 84o. . Corn closed a little higher In deferred fu tures and unchanged to, December. Trade was not heavy. December finished nt ic, old December at o, May st 4474o and July at 4xg.46c. Tha world's visible In creased 816,000 bushels. , little Interest was displayed (n outs. The market was Arm. December finished at 19 .. May at 824j32a and July at .11c. The world's visible Increased 4M,0"u bushels. . Liverpool closed fcd lower on wheat, ,and Wcv1 lower on corn. Clearance were 17.000 bushels of corn, VAOUO bushels of oata, 446,000 bushels of wheat, and 64.000 barrels of flour. Primary wheat receipts were 918,000 bushels and shipments 921,000 bushels, against receipts Inst year of 1,208,000 bushels and shipments of 694,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 773.0OO bushels and shipments of 1.026,000 bushels and shipments of 796.000 bushels. Tha world's shipments of wheat this wsek 'were 13,936.000 bushels, against 13,312.000 bushels last week. Corn shipments were 3,44,000 bushels against 8.493.000 bushels last week. Wheat on passage increased 41.000 bushels. The seaboard, Saturday sold 40.000 bushels of wheat, 136.000 bushels of corn, and 20.000 bushels of oats. Kansas City reported 3O.000 bushels of wheat sold to go to Mexico. Receipts of wheat at the two northwest markets last week were 3,709 cars, against 6.741 cars the week before, and 4.8o8 cars last year. The sharp falling off was due, partly at least, to severe weather. Omaha Cash Bales. WHKATtWo. hard, 1 car, 78c; No. 4, 1 car, 74c CORH-NO. -4, 1 af. Stte. 4a aba. Cevek rrloes. WHEAT No. 2 hard 7981e; No. 3 hard, 7(T0c; No. 4 hard, 73fc-7 4c; No. a spring, i6So; No. 3 spring, 740?i'c. CORN No. 3, 89(ia9c; No. 4, S738H; no grade, 35,37c; No, 3 yellow, 39i,c; No. 3 white, S9c. ' OATS No. 3 mixed, 27HWc: No. S white, 2Bj29c; No. 4 white, 28'u:1c. RIK No. J, 3c; No. J, 61c. Carlo Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ..Chicago ........ Kansas City .. Minneapolis ... umana .... Duluth .... . St. Louis li 46 eats 99 ee 8.J .... 20 .... 36 ...107 222 33 annotations of the flay tia Yarlons Commodities. NEW YORK. Dec. 4.-FI5T-R Receipts, , 24.277 tibls.; exports, 46.896 bbls.; market steady witn rair inquiry tor spring patents; Minneapolis patents, l4.6Wij6.no; Minnesota bakers. eSKfcl.OO; winter patents, 34.2H''j 4.56; winter straights, $3.9o?Jl.lO; winter extras, 82.8fyfi3.25; winter low grades. $2.75f 3.30. Rve flour, steady; fair to good, H9mi 4.10; cholne to fancy, $4,154(4.50. Buckwheat flour, quiet, $ilM2.30. BUCK WHEAT Dull, 1SVfHXa delivered. CORNMKAI-8teady: fine white and yel lrw, 11.36; coarse, $1.14(01.15; kiln dried, 33.00 $.3.60. RYE Nominal; feeding, 39e. e. I. f. Buffalo; malting, 44fj67c, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 99,000 bu.: exports. 305,877 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 red, 96c. elevator; No. 3 red. 97 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, tHc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. With the exception of one or two slight recessions wheat was generally Arm all day, closing fic higher. Opening easier because of big world's shipments and lower cables It recovered on bull sup port, covering, the small receipts and light offerings. May, 2(fi9:?c, closed ic; December, 9lfi96c. closed 96SC. CORN Receipts. 177,375 bu.; exports, 302. 837 bu.; spot market firm; No. 3. 60c, old elevator, and 63c f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yel low, 63c; No. 2 white, 53c. Options mar ket was without transactions, closing C net higher; January, closed 5,Hc; May, closed &otn: December closed 65c. OATS Receipts, 182.800 bu.; exports. 62,808 bu.: snot market ateadv: mixed oats. 26 to 32 pounds, 36c; natural white, 80 to 32 pounds, 3tiV4Tr37c; cupped wmie, ra pounds, 37tf40c. HAY Easy; good to -choice, 80ff82c. HOPS Firm; state," common to choice, 1905, 1421c; 1904, 13jl7c; Pacific coast, 1906, KKftloc; 1904, 103 14c; olds. 66 8c. HIDES Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 36 pounds, 20c; California, 21 to 25 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 19a I.F.ATHFR Htnariv: acid. 2B'S27Hc. UDlWIQlrWa lliuf .t.n.lv familv XII. 60 f(12.60; mess, 39.6010.50; beef hams, jao.&ftf 22.00; packet, 310.604(11.60; city, extra inoia mess, 317.5vai8.60. Cut meats, quiet; plrkled bellies, SVolOc; pickled shoulders, 61i7c; pickled hams, Vyc. Lard, firm; west ern steamed, $7.7ors780: refined, steady; continent, $S.00; South American, 38.60; compound. 6-u6o. Pork, quiet; famll 316.00; short clears, $16.OOu'17.0Q; mess, 315.2515.50. TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg.). 4e; country (pkga. free), 4lQ5c. RICE Quiet; domeatic, fair to extra, 6c; Jnpan. nominal. BUTTER-Irregular: street price, extra creamery. 24244C. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. It'(i24c; state dairy, common to extra, ltk&2Sc; western Imitation creamery, extras, lb(19c; state firsts. 17 4318c; renovated, common to extra, WgWc; western iaciory, common w nri, u&'7r-vi CHEESE Quiet: state full creams, small)! and large, colored and white, September, fancy, 134c; state lnte-raade, average bHt, 12(gl4c; state fair, HbllViC. EaOS Steady; nearby fancy, selected, white, 381400: state choice, 8637c; state mixed, extra, 35c; western finest, 82c; state firsts, SOli 31c; southerns, 21fg30o. POULlTlY Dressed. steady; western chickens. 13Vr616c; turkeys, 1220c; fowl. 114t'13c. - NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS i'arket Bhowi Further Uoiettlemtat, Dne to Diiturbing Oooditioiii ia Ennia. HIGH RATE FOR MONEY ALSO A FEATURE Banks ltae Over a Million Dollars la the nt Treasarr (' la Weak. 100 CHICAGO CRJL1X AMD 137 PROYISIOXS ', Featares of tha Tradlagr an Closing Prlees on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. Excellent demand for 3 wheat at northwestern markets caused a firm tone In the wheat market here. At the close wheat for May delivery was up He. Corn was up c. Outs were prac tically unchanged. Provisions showed a Cain of Outside of a slight decline at the open , 'lng the wheat market had a firm tons . inruus'ivui tue uny. x ne ucuio.nu wus uuu, , '. but offerings were rather light. As pre-1 ' dieted Saturday, the world's shipments for . the week showed a considerable Increase - over the corresponding time of "the last , report, the total movement being esti mated at 13.936,000 bushels against 1,592,000 ,, bushels a year ago. A feature of the sttv w tlstlea was the liberal contribution from, Russia, total exports of wheat from that country for the week being placed at over 6,000,000 bushels compared' with 4,800,000 bushels a year ago. Another bearish factor was an Increase of 480,000 bushels In tha .amount of breadstuff s on ocean passage. bThes Influences were mainly . responsible r for the small decline at the opening. Pit r traders and commission houses sold freely. during the first half hour, but when a . leading bull came Into the pit as a buyei , , offerings became small. Demand from the .bull leader was a feature of trading dur Ing the last half hour. MlnnatoUe re ported cash wheat In urgent demand at higher premiums. Duluth also reported a good demand for the cash articles. Greatly reduced receipts In the northwest stimu .' la ted demand here for options. The mar ket closed firm with prices near the highest of the day. May opened V'S4o to Vo-Ho ..lower at XthiWic, advanced to KSVaaa-he and closed at fc8i&li!c. Clearances of , wheat and flour were equal to 734,000 bush- els. Primary receipts were 918.000 bushels compared with 1,208,000 bushels a year ago; Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported . a-ecelpts of 637 cars against 1,282 cars last week and 1,068 cars a year ago. As a result of the active demand from leading longs and good buying by commis sion houses the market was firm through , out the entire session. Small acceptances . from the country, an Improved cash and export demand and declarations to the ef fect that farmers are holding out for 40 cent corn all tended to create bullish sen timent. The market closed ' firm. May opened a lower at- 44V, sold up to 4ac and closed at'44c. Local receipts Were 23 cars with 3 cars of contract grade. A decrease of 456,000 bushels lu the visl- . ble supply and a revival In export demand were bullish factors In the oats market. Shorts were the best buyers during the lat half of the day and the market was , active. The close., was firm with prices at the -highest point of the day. May opened He lower at 31Tc sold up to 30 and-iosed at aijSJVve, Local receipts were 264 cars. , Notwithstanding an early decline of 5(9 10c In the price of live hogs, the provislou market was. Arm from start to finish. Con tinued llbersl shipments formed the basis of the- strength shown. "Commission houses and pit traders were active buyers. There was some realising by lungs and moderate silling by packers. At the close May pork waa up 16c st tlS.67V- iJird was up iWtt . 10c at 37.3rsa7.37tk. Ribs were 7Wloc higher at $7.W. stliiialed receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 66 ears; corn, 371 cars; oats, 193 cars; bogs, 36,(M) head - 1 . The ivadlng futures ranged as follows: , Kaasaa City Grain and Previsions. KANSAS CITY, Dee. 4 WHK AT De cember, 79c; Msy. 80c; July. 76c. Cash: No. 2 hard, 82&85c; No. 3, T7V1'&TJ2c; No. 3 red, WIWlc; No. 3, 86S9c.' CORN Higher; December, 40ie; May, 40Vic; July, 4c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 41Vc; No. 3 white, 41Vc: No. 8, 4li&"UV4c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 32g3Hic; No. 2 mixed, HX&30H0. . ... , HAY Steady; choice timothy, lll.00ll.60; choice prairie. 39.OrfW9.60. RYE Steady, 63(&4c. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 white wood cases Included, 2'rc; case count, 24 Ho; cases returned Ho less. ' Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 99.000 106,000 Corn, bu 20,uo ' u,o" Oats, DU... si,w NEW YORK, Dec. 4. The stock market showed much further unsettlement today under the condition of widening Russian disturbances and our own tight money mar. ket. As the dsy progressed these In fluences seemed to lose their force for a time and stocks recovered their losses. The upward movement of the later dealings was desultory and spotty In the last de gree. The high grade railroad stocks and the better known Industrials played small part in the movement and speculative ac tivity was diverted again In a marked de gree to stocks of a minor grade, especially non-dividend paying Industrials. Money continued In rather scanty supply and loaned above 8 per cent from the outset. Some of the forces of depletion of bank reserves also were still In operation. But since the speculation has weathered a 25 per cent rate this detriment seemed to lean on the conviction that Friday's 15 per cent rate might safely be Ignored, especially as the stringency was somewhat relaxed to day. The banks are losing again to the sub-treasury, the amount gone Into that In stitution since the bank statement was made up already rising to over a million ! Hollars, while the credit Balance at me clearing house this morning Indicated a continuance of the drain. New York ex change at Chicago also rose to 6 cents premium against the 10 cent discount ruling on' Saturday. The money market probably was affected by some return In the way of dividend and Interest disbursements of the sums accumulated for the December 1 settlement. Sterling exchange rates de clined, the supply In that market being replenished by bankers' finance bills, the proceeds of which went into our money msrket. Discounts declined In London in spite of the sharp turn In the continental exchages against London. The movement of sterling exchange at Paris was particu larly marked. That financial center hns to bear the brunt of the disorderly conditions of Russian finance. The slump 1n Russian government bonds was reflected In free liquidation of other securities In which Paris Is largely Interested. In order to pro tect their holdings of Russl&ns. The un dulating confidence with which French holders of RuskIhh securities held through the strain of the Japanese war has given way to a condition of mind bordering on demoralisation. A financial convulsion In St. Petersburg must And some reflection In other markets of the world through the Paris outlet. Railroad officials gave out the reports which have come to be customary, of pre vailing car shortages and freight conges tions, with prospects or worse conuttions when Inclement weather sets In and when the srreat corn crop begins to move. These assertions of a volume of trafllo which it is hopeless to accommodate were some what impaired In their effect by the notice of a cut In export cornrates by St. Paul to contest for that traffic with the gulf lines. Some attention was given to the Increasing Issues of new stock and bonds of various corporations. American Telephone and Telegraph sold off points on the re- rorted Intention to seek authority for a new 100.000,000 convertible bond Issue. Space forbids enumeration of the many special ties seldom active which made fairly sensa tional gains. Their slight Influence was shown In the renewal of the weakness In the late general demand. Bonds were Arm. , Total sales, par value. 32.81O.OO0. United States new 4s registered declined '4 per cent on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change ranged as follows: sales. Hign. low. Close. $1.1S.?ffl.42: gold coin and bullion, t8o.0Sl.36J; gold certificates. 3o0.2.30. New York Mener Market. NB W YORK, Dec 4. MONEY On call strong, Mi 10 per cent; closing bid, I per cent; offered at 10 per cent; time money firm; sixty days and ninety dsys and six months. 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6yfft per cent; sterling exchange weak, cloning stronger with actual husienss In bankers' bills at 4.85H6r 4.8670 for demand and at 4 8104.8216 for sixty day bills; posted rates, 4R.V4j and 4.86487; commercial bills. 34 .k."a4.82v. SILVER Bar, K4c; Mexican dollars, 494c BONDS Government easy; railroads Arm. Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: jKpin tm. M nerlM... "T .1IW4 do 4',. clK V?. AU3S do Id wrtw ? .Kt L N. unl. 4t 1M4 W Manhattan p. s. ....!' ...IM1 Mr,. Optra I 4 II. 8. new 4a, rf do lat In? do coupon X:i2 Minn. A St. L. 4a Am. Tobarco to '" M . K. & T. 4a... do tm Il' do t M AUhlaon (en. 4a M. R. R. of M. e. 4a. u do sdi. 4a !..'.. M N. T. C. s. W Il Atlantic C. L. 4a.. N. J. C. . ts 1s Bal. ft Ohio 4a JM ho. Parlnc 4a. KHV M' do (a K. ft W. f. 4a. IMS 114 O. 8. I,. rfd 4s .. 54 Pnn. ronr. 14a I0J4 SJV, Reading in. to 102't V. a. rf ia. rat- do coupon IT. g. la. rat do coupon V 8. old 4a, res. do coupon do 14a Brk. R. T. e. 4. Central of Oa. (a... do lat inc do td inc OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Liberal Ina of Cattle, with Varket Slow and Low.r. HOG MARKET OPENED SLOW AND LOWER Light Receipts of Sheep a ad 1"". bat Demand Gend Fat heep anal Lambs trog aaat Active Feeding Sheep Steady. . SOt'TH OMAHA, Dec. 4, Receipts were: 1906. Cattle. Hogs Sheen; do td Inc 7V St. L. ft 1. M. c. 6a.. 11(4 Chre. ft Ohio 44a-..-l4 St. U ft 8. T. If 4a. K4 Thlraso A A. W4 ft. L. 8. W. c. 4a... l C, ft. ft Q. n. to. ...1014 aeaboard A. L. 4a.... 4 The following range of prices at Kansas City was reported by F. D. Day & Co., 110 111 Board of Trade building: Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. tw. Close. Bafy, Wheat I Dec... 78 May... SOVi July... 76i,4'a'4 Corn Dec... SMiiffT i May... 3!in Jan.... 39 Oats Dec... 80W4 May... 3Utt Pork Jan.... 13 45 May... 13 SS Lard Jan..,. 7 1012 May... 7 2b 78l 80 76H 40H 4Wi 30',, 30 IS 60 13 60 7 17020 7 HXu'M 784 80HV 76 VMS 14 -89T,' 30 13 45 18 35 7 10 7 28 TtiVs .49 J 4o' 404 SOM, IS 57 13 47 7 15 7 30cg3i 78'4i 7t4 10T 40 3J"4j&40 laona 13 43 13 32 7 07 7 23 St. Louis General Market. OH T AtTTO n A WUff iT Firm' I red cash, elevator, 864i3M4c; track, 83VMy IHc; uecemoer, ei',WJ.4c; may, ic; jmo. . hard, 84i&c. . CORN Hlorher: No. 3 cash. 42c; track, 431jHc; December, 41VxiS41c; May, 42V0 43c. OATS Firm: No. 2 cash. Sic; track. 8H4c; No. i white, 83c; December, 30c; May, l4T!nic. FIX) L' R Steady ; red winter patents, $4 80 (14.50; extra fancy and straight, 34.V084.Zb; Clear, Z.i.3.10. SKED Timothy, ateady. UoOigl-SO. CORN MEAD 8teady 3-.50. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, 73 74c. HAY-Steady; timothy, $8.00(&12.5O; prairie, 7. 5US 300.X IRON COTTON T1ES-81.01. BAOQ1NO 9'ac. HEMP TWINE 6c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. 114.00. I-ard, higher; prime steam, $7.06 1( 7.074V Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts, 37.75; clear ribs, J. 00; short clears, 38.25. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, I. 60; clear ribs, 38.75; short clears, 39.00. POULTRY' Chickens, higher; springs, lOVf'Uc; turkeys, UHjc; ducks, 10c; geese, lM(c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, J0S25c; dairy, 1S4i21c. Rteadv at 24c. case count. Keoeipia. tnipmen;s. i Met. eecuruies. lti.UOO 7.000 ' Met. St. Ry 107,000 '.....137.000 .....loo.UUO C. R. 1. ft P. 4a.... T4 Bo. Pacific 4a. do col. 4a. 404 do lat 4a ctfa.. CV. ft St. b. r 4a.. 1014 So. Railway ta.. Colo. lnd. ia, aer. A. 734 Texaa P. la... 74 T.. l. L. A W. 7C4 t'nlon Pacific to. 11.141 do conr. 4a HK4 V. 8. Slel td ia. .1014 Wabaah la do deb. B iWestem Wd. 4a.. W. A L. K. 4a.. do aerlra B Colorado Mid. ta. .. Colo, ft Bo. 4a Cuba ia D. ft H. O. to. Dlitlllera' Sec. ia. Erie prior Urn 4a in) do gn. 4a M ' Horhinn Val. 44a. ..112 Japan 99', -offered. Wla. Central 4a.. 14 .... 14 ....IV ....1H4 4a.. K.14 ....!' 4 ....1944 .... M4 ....114 .... n .... rt .... : 6 Boston Stocks and Bond. BOSTON. Dec. 4-CaII loans, 6WS per cent; time loans. 6fr8 per cent. Official quo tations on stocks and bonds were as fol lows: Atrnlaon adj. 4a..... 3 lAdventura 7 do 4 Wl '-I Allouci 41 Mei. Central 4a T4 Amalgamated W4 Atchlaon 64 American Zinc in do pfd 1"34 Atlantic M4 Bout on ft Albanr :M ningham M Boatnn ft Maine 11 i-a. tlrcla ...71 Boaton Elerated lit H'entennlal FHihburs pfd 141 Copper Range ... Mexican Central 134 Dnly Weat N. T.. N. H. a H . iw Franklin 89 101 35 Adams Exoress.. Amal. Coppor 97,400 mv Amer. Car & F 5.800 40 do pfd 300 101 Amer. Cotton Oil 21,400 37 do pfd Amer. Express Amer. Hide & L. pfd 100 Amen Ice Securities. 11.500 Amer. Linseed Oil.... 2.0") do Dfd 300 Amer. Locomotive.... 4.700 do Dfd 1,000 11774 J174 1W Amer. Smelting ft R. S6.3"0 1M 1504- V4 ao pia z.wio i.) ii ia' Amer. Sugar Refining 2.500 i: 139 139 Amer. Tol). pfd certlf 2.300 lUK'i 107 107 Anaconda Mining Co. i.uoo li ltn 35 35 19 42 35 32 18 42 71 240 89 40 100 30 90 221 84 84 19 ri5 900 200 Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coust Line.. B. 4 O do pfd , Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton do pfd Chicago Ot. Western C. & N. W C, M. & St. P Chicago T. & T do pfd C, C, C. & St. L. . . . Colo. Fuel and Iron.. Colo. & Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Con. Oss..-. Corn Products do pfd Del. & Hudson Del., L. & W., ex-dlv. D. A R. a do pfd Distillers' Securities. 14,400 7.VO 86 85 85 4i0 103 103 12 2110 I'lO lt JM) 7.2UO 111 110 111 46.300 85 10,100 173 54 33 83 834 171 172 3,200 20 1"0 217 11.700 177 500 6.000 ' 4.000 3.01 K 6.X00 97 47 2S' 6o 4n4, 100 174 1,100 14 i0 oo 54 53 82 2(') 217 175 95 44 28 64 44 176 14 53 220 00 34 34 Erie do 1st pfd do 3d pfd Oeneral Klectrlc. Hocking Valley... Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern.... do pfd. I & N Manhattan L. 24,900 1.300 .1.300 4S 471, 80 74 47 46 80 72H 53 81 75 2V4 217 175, 17 31 9714 4t 2S4, 5 45 175 14'4 53 221 442 33 47 47'4 NO 72 Pera Marquette ....1"0 Oranhv tnlon Pacific u4 lkle Korale ... Amer. Arge. Cham... 144 Mast. Minim . do Dfd . m Mlrhlaan Amer. Pnea. Tube Mohawk Amar. Sugar l.4 Mont. C. ft C. do pfd i Old Doniinloa . Amer. T. ft T 1 fxceola Amar. Woolen 44 Parrot do pfd 1044 Oulncr Dominion I. ft 8 ! Shannon ....... Hdleon Klec. 11IU....2J74 Tamarack General Electric Meaa. Electric do pfd Maaa. Uaa I lilted Fruit United Shoe Mach... do pfd V. B. Uteel.... do pfd , Wealing, common ma. "Asked. 1 Trlnltr . 144 fnlted Copper . . at4 V. 8. Mining... . 44 V. 8. Oil ln44 Vth . 7S I Victoria . JlVwihona . 3a4 Wolverine .1014 North Butt .... 74 .... l .... 1'. .... 10 .... M .... .... H4 .... 1 .... i4 .... 3; -4 ....l'x .... i-4 ....107 .... 7. ....t:s .... it) .... 954 .... t4 .. 4 ..12 .. 75 5.301 5. 1-34 8.33 5.971 4,300 4.82 8.353 3.7K8 3.097 6.852 4.500 11.278 14.138 18.75 30.171 1.6U Official U.nrf.. i?Ju. s"m day last week!! 1 .? ! 8am week, before ... Same three weks ago. Same four weeks as-o. Same day last year 8.929 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last )ear: 1905. lpj4. Inc. Dee, Cattle am 910 k:k 617 79.593 'os 2.090.720 J.111.71 Sheep 1,910,693 1,662.986 347,4)08 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: 17. 18.. 19.. 20.. 31.. 4 06 4 67 4 67 4 68 4 8fV 04 4 tto. I 1906 .IO4.19O3.19Jt.:H01.U900.il89. 15..I 4,71 4 69 lSlile7!4 0i JW II.. I fio 4 62 4 66 I ' wi ; 4 71 4 461 6 41 4 82 4 60 4 39! 81 5 62 4 531 4 45l 6 29! 5 63t 4 W I 4 46 38 6 731 4 75 . 1 ui 1 iii 1 gi 4 73 4 611 6 261 6 .b Not. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. rHi7,nni7 NEW LOAN 910,000,000 I Eld n Coupon or Registered PRICE AND PARTICULARS UPON REQUEST Far son. Leach & Ca New York Chicago Boston Harvey Fisk & Sons New Yotk Boston Philadelphia Nov. 24.. Nov. 25.. Naur, Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Pec. lec. Dec. 23.. I 4 Wl ) 4 49! 4 311 2 37. 29.. 30.. 1 2... 3. 4. 4 69 4 201 15 4 72 4 47 4 181 6 04 6 76 4 52 I 6 99 6 78 4 r.fc 4 20 6 73 4 7II 4 49 4 4 4 0.' 4 83 4 46 6 09 8 85 4 34 8 00 4 92 4 42 4 341 4 09 4 48 4 8l! 08 6 95 4 471 4 401 6 13 5 88 4 43 4 22 5 92 6 66 4 781 6 86 4 87 4 74 4 71 4 74 4 69 4 63 !7 i m S 88 I 3 89 1 M n fA 1 ... an. ... .... 7S.... S 83 I 77 S 76 S 73 3 53 3 71 3 74 8 76 4 64 4 68; 3 81 7 74 77 til (1 71 1H London Closing; Storks. LONDON. Dec. 4. Closlnr ouotatlons on the Stock exchange were as follows: Conaola. mdhey... M N. y. central IKtK to account . t Norfolk A W .-. Anaconda 4l do ptd 'i Atthlaon M4 Ontario It W M do ptd if PennaylTanls 714 Baltimore A Ohio. ...1144 Rand Mlnaa 7V. t'anadlan Paclflc 177-4 Reading t4 Chea. A Ohio 4V do lat pfd 474 Chicago Ot. W il4 do id ptd to C. M. A 8t. P HI .Southern Hatlsay .... 344 DeBeere 17S! do pfd ltr Denver A R. 0 95 'Southern Pacific 84i da ptd i4, Union PaclOc IW14 Erla 484' do pfd S4 do let pfd.. !4 f. 8. Bteel. 374 do Id ptd 744, do pfd H Illlnoia Central IM IWabaah 214 Loulavllls A NaaU...U4l do prd 42 M., K. A T St Bpaillah 4a 24 SILVER Bar, dull. "9d per -ounce. MONEr-23 per Nnt. ' The rato-01 uliscounMn -tho.open market for short bills Is 3 iPr cent; for three months' bills, 8$r3 9-8 per cent. OMAHA WHOUOStLE ( MARKKT. Condition of Trdeignd Quotations on Staple and FA,ncr Trednce. EGOS Fresh j-ecelatgr. tmdled atox-k, 25e. - WVB- JOUUTKi lliia, 8V4c; roosters, Sc; turkeys, 13614a;. ducks, 8ao; spring chickens, 8c; geee, d(68(;. DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, 16r717c; old turns, 1 44; 15c; ohlckuns, 9'fl.lOc; old roos ters, 7c; .ducks, lOfcllg; geese, 9''10o. BUTTER Packing stock. 15c; choice to fancy dairy, lSfrlKc;' creamery, 21jiJlc; prints, 21c. . , SUGAR Standard granulated. In bbls., $5.11 per cwt.; cubes, 35.95 per cwt.'; cut loaf, 86.40 per cwt; No. 6, extra C, bags or bbls.., 34.96 per cwt.; No. 10, extra C, bags only, 34.80 per cwt.; No. 15 yellow, bags only, $4.75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, $5.s5 per .cwt. fREBH FISH Trout, 10lle; halibut, 13c; ntinaio, aresaea, vc; picaerei, dressed, 6Hc Indicates Sunday. Indicates holiday. The following tanle snows t'te prices palJ nt the river markets for cattle: Oood to choice corn-fed steers. .....$5.256.40 l-'alr to good corn-led steers bAkou 5 Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.0O(j5.W Good to choice range beef steers.. 4.2fiip4.6fl Fair to good range beef steers 8.60Q4.25 Oood to choice cows and heifers.. 3.26'g4.5 Fair to good run and hslfeia i U- 30 Fair to good western cows 1.602.75 fanners and cutters 17ofT3 50 Oood to choice Blockers A feeders I ?584 10 Fair to good slookers and feeders.. 2.50a3.40 RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha 81.90-?ji.OO $4.7oa4.87 5tH ! Chicago 1.2?g6.75 4.154.95 4 Kansas City 2.00(ri. .Borge.w St. Louis 2.0Kft6.85 4.504.90 Sioux City 2,50tfjS.60 4.6Xu4.76 , SATURDAY SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders shlpiied to the country Sat urday and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cars. P. B. Inglverson, Danbury, la. N. W.... t Krlck Wall. Stanton, Ia. Q 1 Charles Owens, Springfield, Mo. Mo. P... 1 SHEEP. D.D. Antun Gifford, Mitchell, 8. D. Mil 3 The ottli lal nunWier of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Roads. Cattle.Hogs.snp.Hi-s. C M. & St. P 10 Wabash Mo. 1'ac S Union Pacltlc system 6ft C. & N. W.. east a C. & N. W., west.'. 64 C, St. P., M. & O.. 18 C, li. A Q , east 7 C, B. & W., west 65 C, H. I. & P, east 8 C, R. 1. P., west 1 Illinois Central 10 Total receipts. 4 1 5 3 a i 4 6 3 id 66 28 M. 17.... 7t... 74.... M.... to..., M. ... 7t.... M... U. ,..104 44 4 IS ...un ... 4 to ...ni ite 4 m ...Vt 140 4 M ...101 n 4 tO ...I3t lit IN ... tao 4 Hi ...Hi )0 4 M . HO 4 0 ...NT 40 4 40 ...1(3 ... 4 14 ...ls ... 4 to ...ia m to ...rt 100 4 to ...ti.t its 4 to ...144 ... 4 n ...147 100 4 So 140 4 00 ... 4 00 ... 4 SO ... 4 00 100 4 00 io 4 on 40 4 M M 4 n ... 4 to :w too 4 oo Ml SO 4 M M4 ... 4 M .ml ..itt ..Ml ..IM ...HI' 4 ...Ml ...in n.... 70.... !.... t.t.... 0.... u.... 41... 14.... 14... 40.... M. .. . 47 ... . 14.... 47.... 71.... U.... 07.... M. ... r.... (7.... 03..,. 7S.... 74..., 7..., !.... 47..., 74.... .... ...K4 100 4 114 ...140 00 4 014 ...t 00 4 '4 ...114 ite 4 0J4 ...III 144 4 1:4 ...tot ... 4 114 ...lat 40 4 04 40 4 124 ... 4 l!4 40 4 1:4 ... 4 it 4 so 4 114 ... 4 014 M 4 014 100 4 114 00 4 S4 110 4 (14 40 4 134 ...13 00 4 114 ...114 110 4 U ...m k t ...114 00 4 OS ...144 t 4 U ...334 ... ItS ...NO 40 4 M .. .141 110 4 06 ...144 120 4 01 4 ...174 00 4 174 ...it ...110 ...Kt ...171 ...10 ...111 ...171 ...244 ...101 ...IS1 .11 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: uattie. riogs.eneep. SHEEP Receipts of shesn this morning were very small, It being the lightest run for the first day of the week since the middle of August. For some time bark the receipts have been large every Mon day, so that the falling off In the number arriving this morning was something of a surprise. At the same time that the re ceipts were light, the demand waa very good and sellers had no trouble at all In disposing of their holdings at prices entirely satisfactory to owners. The trade as a whole might be described as a- good strong and active market, although there were spots where sales were made at decidedly higher prices. As high as $6.50 was paid for good ewes, good wethers st $6.80, yearlings at $6.26 and lambs at $7.16. and lambs at $7.16. The trade was reasonably active at the prevailing prices so that the most of the receipts changed hands In very good season In the morning. Quotations on fat sneetv and lambs: Good to choice fed lambs. $0. 3)67. 26; good to rhniA rstnee lttinlm. iii Iswui vh: aood to choice yearling wethers, $5.26ff4.i6; good to choice old wethers, $5.006.00; good to choice old ewes, 4.26'06.b0. Quotations for-feedet sheep and lambs: Good f.ieiilna lambs. 35.tv.00: aood feed ing vearllnvs 34.75(35.26:' rood feeding wethers. $4.5uft4.75; good reeding ewes, $3.50 (74.10: breeding ewes. 84.506.00. Representative sales: No. 4S9 Wyoming ewes, feeders 11 ienrasKa goats F. D. Day & Co. Dealers In Stock. Grain. Provision sain Yoar drain Ca. Braaah fee. tlta-tlt ard tt Trade Bid.. Oaaana. Sftae. Tolonhean gle. 312-X14 Exchange fidf.. South Omaha. 11 'Phone II. tadspandeat 'Paoae l TAN HIDES ttm aa roar H'dee and a will Us thara For Hob o)4.M Tan for font 4.fM Lined Robe UI.IM Msko Coal tMl.OO tra glee Us Hldaa tor Har saaa and Laos Leather. We guarantee Seat work ta tha gut. Rend for Price Mat and Shipping Tag. Caen paid for HI das and Fur. We refer you to rirat National Bank. Omaha Robe & Taaturif Co., Hickory and 2nd. fits. - Omaha. Neb. HEAL KftTATK TRASifrFHRS). kuO 1,176 1,09 1.306,. 116 1,149 1,!'4 -J.474 i is:i i3' 1S3 5i0 114 114 8,8110 3. mo 3.60 3. t0 25 87 f 31 62 39 113 244 8T4 J 27 82 26 55 " 3o 61 2.OH0 15.1 149 149V, 1K iKS lt . Iti3 Flour bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oats, bu. .. 17.000 58.0HO 3M.O0O ArUcles.l Ooen. ) High.) Low. I Cloae.l Yes y. Wheat Ixc. - May July Corn Dec tlec. May July Oats Dec. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Dec Jan. May Elba Jan. Majr 84fgr 85 84! 84 84 87V!88tft! 874 88i 4 87'r .tri 46 444 444! 44S V9'' 0 13 66 13 46 T 80 J 12 90 1 il ' 45 I 46 404 324 31- 13 70 13 62 T32 7 32, 7 40 7 02 7 22 46 44 44 46I 44j 44 45 44 44 44 44 45 tiHI I I 29r29! 29 31 33 tl Sl'ViM 4V 13 65 13 46 7 27 7 30 90 7 U 31 13 70 13 67 I 7 32 7 20 7 37 4 97' 30 13 62 13 42 715 7 12 7 27 t 90 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOIS, Dec. 4. FIXUR Quiet; first patents, 84.7t34 M; second patents, $1.50 474.60: first clears, $3.85413.76; second clears, $2.452.55. BRAN In bulk.-$11.60. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis de livery.) The range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day 4k Co., 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles. I Open. 1 Hlgh. Low. Close. Bafy. Wheat-I ' I I Dec....!81t81 81 81)',' 81 81 May...,&4j 86 8 86U: 85 Flax f I I Dec... 98 . 98 98 98! 98 May... 103 1 113 I 1 02 103 I 102 7 30 I 7 12 No, t tOld. $New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. $3.863 410; straights. $3.653 85; spring patents, 13.75.34.W; sualgbis, $i.iioa.so; bakers, 32.26 US 10. . WHEAT-NO. t spring, 864j7c; No. 3, (49 86c; No. 3 red, 844tic. ' CORN-No. 3. 47c; No. 8 yellow, 47Hf48c OATS No. 3. !9e; No. t white, S2U32c; No. 3 white, 3V432c. RYE No. 1 67itic. BARLEY Good feeding, 87c; fair to choice malting, 4l49c. AkKD No. 1 Flax 94c. No. 1 northwest era, $1.01; prima timothy, $3.30; clover, contract grade, $11 0Oigl3.2a. PROVISIONS Pork, per bbl., $13 .40313 60. Jjkri. per lu lbs., $7 3547.37. Short rlba sides (loose). $7 0ui7.12; short olsar sides (boxed). $7.Ua7.2& Following were the receipts and ship, ruants of flour and grain: - Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 82.9U0 29.lt) . Wheait, bu 66,01) lJU . Cora. DU 2X1.0W 2.17 000 , Oata, bu....'. 4M, &11O 198.&IH) Mye. ba 24O.0ii 60 Barley, bu.; 164.3UO W.tMJ On the Produce exchange today tha but ' ter market waa firm; creameries, 17$'23c; dalrtes, 17720c. Lug a. Arm at mark, raw Included. 2uq2fic; firsts, 35c: prime firsts, ' 2c; eatraa, its. Cheese. Ulfl3c. Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, Mc: No. 1 northern. 64c; No. 2 northern, 82c; No. 3 northern. i9e; No. 1 durum, 72c; Xo. 2 durum, ill) ,3c. Corn: No. 3 yellow. lc. Oata: No. 3 white, 2so; No. 3. 274j27Sc. Barley: Sob 47c. Rye: 61ti62.c Flax: 97c. Visible Bapplg of Urala. NEW YORK, Deo. 4 The visible supply of grain Saturday, December 2, as rum piled by the New York produoe exchange, la as follows: Wheat 36,9l3,uui bu.. Increase 7M.0O0 bu. ; corn 6.3U3.000 bu.. Increase 817,ut) bu.; oats 28.142.uoo bu., decrease 456.000 bu.; rye 2,137,000 ou., Increase 57.Oi.iy bu.; barley 4437,uv0 bu.. Increase 77.000 bu.. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4 WH FIAT Futures, quiet; December, 6s 10d; March, s UVtd; Msy. 6s lud. CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed, 4s 10d: futures, quiet; January, 4s 4d; March. 4s 3d. HOPS-Sleady. 34. Dnlath Urala Market. DUI4UTH. Dec, 4-WHEAT-Tn arrive .' No. 1 Don hern. 83c: No. 1 northern 8CUa tm trtoa4 4, X aonhoit. 63c, fie. $ noith- f a4.'M..4 hrtfl Open kettle, 1k3c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Dee. 4.-CORX-Hlgher; No. i yellow. 43c; No. 3, 43c; No. 4, 42c; no grade, 41Vt. OATS Steady; No. S while, 30c; No. 4 white, 29.'u30c. WHISKY On the basis of $130 for fin ished i(odS. t tiMaar anal Molasses. NEW YORK. Dec. 4. - SUGAR - Raw, firm: fair refining, ie; centrifugal 94 test, I 9-16c; molMes augar, 2e. Refilled steadv; No. 4. 4.10c; No. 1, liic: No. 8. itilv; No. 9. 3.95o; No. 10. $.8w; No. 11. 8.85c; No. 12, S.MV; No. 13. 8.75c; No. 14. 3. 75c; confectioner' A. 4.66c; mold A. 4 06c; rut I out. 6k-; crushed. 1.40c; powdered. 4.8oc; granulated, 4 7.H-- cubes. 4 9i". NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 4.-8UG AR-KIrm; open kettle. 3g4c; oealrlfugal. SftS'jc; tep trlfugal whites, S7, selloae. a'.'uc; atv- Onda. a- 6,400 73 11,9i0 II974 1.10O 2 200 l6i 6,6110 lt" 3..V) 35 Jt" 67 Mexican Central Minn. A St. L M . St. P. & 8. Ste. M do pfd Mo. Pad tic M.. K. & T do pfd Nat l Lead., 39.MO 9v Nat I R. K. ot M. pld 1"0 So N. Y. Central N. Y., Ont. A W Norfolk & W do pfd No. American Pacific Mail 72 79 137 166 1" 99 100 35 35 67 66 77 7M4 36 35 6.M 149 14 1404 1,70 62 31 61 700 84 53 M 92 3.S"0 101 9X 99T O. itw 01 4 Ws Pennsylvania 12,5" 13b 1H.S4 1: People's Gas 3,IU Hk 1 2 13 P., C. C. Bt. I.... Pressed Stwl Car. do pfd Pullman P. C... Reading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel.... do pfd Rock Island Co.. do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd 8t. L. 8 F. 3d pfd St. L. 8. W do pfd So. Pacific do pfd Bo. Railway .., do pfd Tenn. Coal 1 Texas A Pacific Tol.. St. L. 4V W do pfd Union Pacific... do pfd U. 8. Express IT. 8. Realty V. 8. Rubber do p(d U. 8 Steel... do pfd Va. Cato. Chemical.. do pfd W aba It do pfd Wrlla-Fargo Express SfBtingn. i.iectrlc... Western . Unlun W. or L-ke Erie Wis. Central do pfd No. ruciflc tV'itri't LeutUer d 1 fd tl s tti.efnvd 7.6tf) 5u0 53 9.. 61 99 f.2 99 2-13 26,700 136 134 15 92 H . 97 II. 00 33 4.S H4 22 ti ll 264 6.9iO 66 iei 500 67 97 9i :: li a 102 2.'r 26 4 . . . 3 104 104 57 67 22 56 l. S6 11 12 M 33 99 994 121 122 ?2 36 3ti0 57 67 67 71.4") U5 134 131 95 4.1U0 . 54 53 1I li.'4 119 27 0 36 36 10.M0 lo:i 102 u 49. 7U) 4S', 42 45 Z.aiv llc 112 9.90 67 3tO 120 4,9i 34i 7t) 99S 6,9ti 124 6 ftO 50u ioo 2.(01 1J 2 40 92 28 196 ' 46 S 6 1 10 V 9 91 tiiSi 31' ?; 28 VV, 8) 1 , ", am. , ..ui. ... jil, mm 1 na, 25c; whltefish, 12c: frog legs, rx-r dox., ;loc; loosiers, green, tie; onuea lonsters, soc; shad roe, 46c; bluetlsb, 5c; herrlnii, 4c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: No. 1 upland, $7; medium, $6.50; coarse, $6. . BRAN Per ton. $14,50. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES fail tor iila Navels, all sizes, $3.&: Florida. -all-sizes, $3.00. LEMON8 Llmonlom, extra - fancy, 240 sixe, 4.2o; 300 and 3tio sizes, $4.7535.JO. DATES Per box of 30 1-lb. pags., $2.00; Hallowee, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 6c; layer, per lb., 6c; walnut-stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., $2.00 per dox.; bulk, 7c per lb.; 7-lb. boxes, $1.00. r'iGS California. neV 10-lb.' carton. 754r I S5c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, lc; 6- rrnwn 1 4. BANANAS Per merllum-slxed bunch, $1.75 b'i.-ih; Jumbos, 32.603.00. TANGERINES Florida, per box of about 125, $3.00. GRAPE FRUIT Per box', $5.60. FRUITS. PEARS Lawrence and Mount Vernon. 118 $2.60 t AffLM laiuornia oeuenowers, li no per uu. uux; uiunaiiu jonainan, a.o per tu. box; Ben DavlSt 31. 6j per bu. box; Wlnesaps, 32.(0 per bu. box; other varieties, $2.0u per bu. , New .Yolk apples, $4.50 per bbl. , GRAPES Imported Malagas. $5,5046.00. CRANBERRIES Jerseys, 312.00 per bbl.; Bell and Bugle, $13.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POT ATOEsj Home-grown, per bu., 6He 60c; bouth Dakota, per bu., 7oc. ONIONS Home-grown, yellow and red, per bu., soc; Bpanisn, per crate, $l.,j. NAVY BEANS Per bu., Si.OO. LIMA BEANS Per bu., 5fsc CABBAGE Home-grown and Wisconsin, In crates, er lb., lc. CARROTS, PARSNIPS AND TURNIPS per bu., 66875cv .. CELERY Kalamnxoo, per dox., 35c. SVvEET POTATOES Kansas, per 3-bu. bbl., $1. 7702110. NEW VEGETABLES. CAULIFIXJWER Per crate, 4300. TOMATOES California, per crate of 30 lbs., 62.60. WAX BEANS Per- hamper of about 30 lbs. net, $3,501(10.00. STRING Br.AiNS Per hamper of about 30 lbs. net, $3 (air4.O0. EGG PLANT Florida, per dox., $1.2oi&' 1.6.'. GREEN PEPPERS Florida, per hamper of about 10 dux., $2.50. TURNIPS LvuUutna, per dox. bunches, 45c. bHALLOTTB Louisiana, per dox. bunches, 75c. HEAD LETTUCE Louisiana, per bbl., $S.0f'a 10.00; per dos. heads, ol.ou. LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per box of 1H I U to 15 neaas, uc. u l 4.:t. lljAlDU'riO iiui fiuuse, per uu., ai.w 64 1-60. .... . Iu9 RADISHES Hot nouse, per aox. Duncnes, toiu , 75c. ' ,,n,i.i II... ...... - i aMSCn HLOnrhUunB-iliii nuuw, rr i i u. , oiaitfv. BEEF CUT8. No. 1 rib. 12V; No. x no. 8c; No. 3 rib. 4c; No. 1 loin, 16c; No. 2 loin. 10c; No. 3 Buvers. Omana Packlna: Co.,..... 557 Swift and Company 1,363 Cudahy Packing Co v.l.o"! Armour . & Company,,...,.1 Vansarrt Co..ii..i i . v.. ...... Ixibman & to........ ...... 86 Mccreary 30 . Hill & Son:.. ......... i 73 htnllton A Rothschild., 147 L. F. Husx... HI Mike Huggerty 69 Sol Degan.. : 37 J. B. Root & Co 172 -. Uulintex Kline. .i... : .-. V Other buyers...., 440 ..... D92 Total ; 6,632 4,427 6.S28 CATTLE There was a very fair run of cattle here this morning, there being a total of 273 cars In sight as against 13 a week ago anil 231 cars two weeks ago. The receipts in tact were me Heaviest ui uj istn ot last montn. of beef steers consisted very med ud or half fed corn teas end there was really very little of anything that could be graded as reany very goou. Owing to the fact that the market was very high at this point last week buyers would naturally have been a little bearish today, but when reorts were received from other selling points Indicating a ' sharp break In prices all along the line they started but bidding decidedly mean prices. Sellers were not prepared to let go without a struggle and the trade was a drag from start to finish so that It was late before very much business was transacted. Prices Were all of lntJlSe lower. BEEF STEERS. 16 western fed ewes 179 western fed ewes . 253 Nebraska ewes 382 Colorado wethers '. 446 Nebraska lambs 649 Nebraska In nibs '. 304 western fed yearlings and wethers 87 western cull lambs 276 Nebraska yearlings 194 Nebraska lambs 145 native ltimbs 1 Nebraska lamb . 4 . . CHICAdO LIVE '"'STOCK - Pr. 3 96 4 00 4 00 6 00 t 80 6 6 . 6 90 I 86 20 25 4 25 7 12 7 16 7 25 MARKKT Av. 92 73 104 108 111 . 113 : 98 103 98 68 88 62 73 Cattle Steady Hogs Tea Cents Lower Sheep Steady to Lower. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. CATTLE Receipts. 34.000 head; market steady; common to prime steers, $2.90rgrt.75; cows. $2.804.30; heifers, $2.00-06.00; bulls, $2.00(34.15: stockers and feeders, $2.15(34.15; calves, $3.00(rV7.6O. r HOGS Receipts, 5i.000 head, nwket 10c lower; prime 'shippers. $4 904.96! strong weight butchers, $4.9m&4.5; pigs, $4.504.90) bulk of sales. $4.86474.90; packing, $4.BW64.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 30,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; sheep, $40Vn6.00; yearlings, eG.WftO.80; lambs, $7.0(3 ..76. The following deeds were filed for record December 4; WARRANTY DEED8. . J. 8. King and wife to L. A. Fred- . erlckson et al., w lot 2, block X Patrick's Ad $ 654 National Life Insurance company to O. L. Walton, e lots $4, 26 and 24, block 6, Jerome Park S.200 F. J. Itoel and wife to H. B. l.emere, subdivision lot 1 of lot 10, John son s Ad 1350 H. B. Lemere to Samuel Dresner, same !,57iO Clara Ellett and husband to Cecil K. Ellett, lot 6, block 11, Parker's Ad.. 1 W. T. Graham to A. P. Erpeldlng, lots 11 to 17, block 1. Moo's subdlv.. 760 Loan and Trust Savings batik to W. H. de Buse, lot 1, block 11. Parker's 2d Ad 1 A. O. Parker to Paul l.lebers and wife, lot 3, block 67. Credit Fonder.. S'X) Jennie M. Chapman to L. W. Smith, lots 6 and 6, Sturgls' Ad i 1 Jennie 8, Tower to same, lots 1, 2 and 3, same 1 ' F. A. Rising and wife to same, lot 4, same 1 H. G. Meyer to H. E. Peaso, part tax lot 27 In 21-16-13 37.0 George Rrunlng (executor) to Mar- , f nret Wagnian, south 35 feet of west 16 feet, lot 76. Hartman'a Ad 1,500 R. J. Zahlten and wife to Thelander Benson, west 34 feet lot (. block 6. Bhull's 2d Ad.,....., 1,43 J. B. Grommes et al. to Margaret . Buchhol. lot S, Rlvervlew Ad t QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E. a. Cochran and wife to H. O. Meyer, part tax lot 27 In 21-16-13.... 1 DEEDS. Frank Thompson (executor) et al. to P. C. Olsen. lots 1 and 3, block 19, Omaha View 90 Same to same, lots 46, 46 and A, block 1L lots 8, 11, 11. 16, B. C. D, block 18, east a teet lot M ana west, to (set lot 44, block 11, Omaha View........ 80 20 39 237 170 92 17 6 193 44A i Ko. A. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. ,.. 107 I So 11 10M 4 H. I 17 1 10 It 1170 4 46 11 1044 I U I I10T 4 SO 18 KIM 4 10 III 1211 4 IS it) 1104 4 10 41 121 4 Oo Jf. 1.141 4 II 11 1414 4 00 31 UiH) 4 10 II 1M1 6 If 34 1277 4 ti COWH. I 010 t 10 14 10M t 00 i .:.,..io lie i i. m in t ...Ila4 1 14 16 014 1 0 1 110 I 14 11 031 I 74 t 1V74 110 . 1 1040 174. 1. M IX 0 .1U44 I (0 12...., 037 1 14 14 1031 t 00 i Ul I XI II 037 t Ou 1 11(10 l a 0 074 1 00 1 lito t 40 t ,...i:ao t it II 1U2T t 44 11 1144 I to llEIFcRB. 1 0 t 10 1 ,..600 00 t OuO 1 M 1 tlO I 00 1 1W Iii U 1121 I a BULLS. 1 J0 I Xi 1 !4tt 8 0. 1 1120 I ei ..'ALVE6. 1 IM 1 76 1 141 i 74 t 4u4 1 TS 1 100 t 14 1 IN Itt t (70 I 00 1 110 I 00 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 1 bull...... 6X0 3 36 21 feeders.. . 3 65 6 heifers.. 014 2 60 6 feeders.. 721 3 06 13 cows fc.4 S 15 3 cows bint 2 35 36 cows & h. 186 2 70 3 calves.. .1210 3 86 2 cows low 2 25 4 calves.. .1220 3 25 13 heifers.. t14 2 59 1 calf 1064 3 16 9 sf?ers....lloa 8 () 1 calf 140 6 00 4 feeuers.. i5 3 35 8 cows 1104 3 06 1 bull 1240 2 40 13 helfttrs.. 341 2 70 14 feeders.. 612 3 2a 13 cows 670 2 U6 9 It-. dm.. 6:t I 16 4 cows 622 I 9u 5 cows 912 t 10 10 cows 975 3 66 South Dakota. 8 steers... .1266 3 So 1 cow 700 2 16 10 cows...'.. 98 3 90 4 cows 761 2 16 M. E. Rose Nob. 28 steers. ...llhs 8 W 17 steers.. ..1212 3 65 Thomas Bros. Wyo. 39 feeders.. Poo 8 65 3 feeders.. lOoO $00 Kansns City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 14,000 head. Including 600 southerns; best Steers steady to 15c lower; others steady to strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.2uS4.25: rair to good, $3.60 6.00; western steers, 82.6034.75; stockers and feeders, $2.60itf4.75; southern steers, $2.5c9 4.25; southern cows, $2.00(3.26; native cows, 2iCg4 0o; native heifers. $2.60&5.76; bulls, $2.75u6.16; calves. $2.5oj6.60. HOG8 Receipts, 8,5t head;, market 6S10o lower; top, $4.92: bulk Of sales. $4,8044.90; heavy, M.64?4.92; packers, $4.ZM.9u; pigs and lights, M.60&4.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head; steady to 10c higher; native Iambs. $6.60(3' 7.60; western lambs, $6.50-87.50; ewes and yearlings, $4.60434.10; western fed yearlings, e6.wtio.l0; western fed sheep, l4.26jj6.D5; stockers and feeders, $8.266.00. St. Irftnls Lire Stock Market. ST. LOT'lS. Mo.. Dec. 4 CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.600 head, Including 160 Texans. Mar ket, natives lower; Texans steady. Native shipping and export steers, $4.!6'S'.k5: dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.7utu4.60; steers under 1.000 lbs., $2.7b4.0O; stockers and feeders, $2.0O(jr3.76: cows and heifers, $2.00&4.3o; canners, $1.75&2.10; bulls, $2.0O'g 2.60; calves, $3.6047.00; . Texas and Indian steers, $2.1a3.sO; cows and heifers, $-.00'j 3.00. HOGS Receipt, 9,600 head; market 6 10c -lower; pigs and lights, $4. 60S4.70;, pack ers, 34 50f4.XO; butchers and best heavies, $4.7O&4.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head. Market steady; native muttons Total amount of transfers.. 200 ..$12,274 and small Brasilia n receipts,- while the easier tone later appeared due to the lack of aggressive support and the prospects fur a slightly larger Increase In- the world visible supply for the month thai; had been previously expected. Local authorities es timate the world's visible Increase at about 85,000 bags for the last, month against a decrease ot 264,000 bags last year. The market closed steady at a net -lectins of lbtM points. Bales were reported of 16,250 bags', including January at 6.66(2iti.70c; Kt-o-ruary, 6.90c; March, 7.8fl(fj7. 85c; May. 6.9o 6c; August, 7.20c; September, 7.361.450, Spot easy ; No. 7 Rio, 3-lttc. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 4. MKf ALS - The London cables reported an excited market for tin, owing to the squeege of -the mar ket, which bid the spot position up to 169 16s and futures to -167 3d. or to the new high record prices, counting from 1868, when the price reached 170. The local market was quiet, but very firm' In sym pathy with the advance abroad, closing at $34.8ka36.10. Copper was lower in London, closing at 77 10s for spot and 77 for futures. lxoally the market was firm wltn supplies for Immediate delivery.. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at 8l7.75tU.OO and casting at $17.60i;.76. Lead was unchanged at 16 2s 6d In London. The local maraot continued firm, with the quotation for fifty-ion lots for shipment in thirty days advanced to $5 36, while quotations on spot ranged up to $5.75. Spelter was unchanged at 28 los In London. Tha -local market waa Urm al $6.3046.46. lron was higher In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 62s 3d and Cleveland warrants at 63a ld. Locally the market was firm and unchanged with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at' $18.76itl9.35. No. 3 foundry northern at $18 Vq 18.66, No. 1 foundry southern al $18 6018.76 and No. I foundry southern at $18.0018.26. METALS .Lead, higher at $3.75 bid; speller, firm at $6.26. Cotton Market.- NEW YORK, Dec. 4. COTTON Spot 9 feeders.. 976 3.10 Swan Land and Cattle Co. Wyo. 14 ft tut is.. 976 70 1 steer 830 3 2$ 247 cows.... 9'6 3 25 I. 8. Hawea Wyo. , 14 cows 937 $ 16 C. Vivian wyo. 34 feeders.. 397 3 90 2 feeders.. 460 3 00 30 calves... 3i7 f 50 A. Total stiles fur Ilia day. 966,200 shares. ItuuU learlags. OMAHA, Dec-. 4. Bank clearings for to duv were f 1.6:11.172. 74. and f ir lite corre-bl-ordi'ikT ;'. last joa r, l.5i.(71 Vj. I rtnur) Mb (emea I. V HI' I NOT'A'. 1 .'-. 4.-TiKly ' state men' :f th" e.tsury uilAiia e 'H-the gen riiil f-.m! t-vii-i'" t' r ; v.t i(t(.i" gold it.T-rrv, " ;io; v..i!,ili;c tjjii balauce. loin, 7c; No. 1 chuck. 6c; No. i chucks, 4c; No. 3 chucks, 3c; No. 1 round. c; No. 2 round. 6c; No. 3 round. IV; No. 1 plate. 4c; No. 3 plate, 3c; No. 3 plale. !c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER per keg. 3.io; pr bbl.. $4 75. MONEY New. per 14 lbs.. $3.50. CHEEHE-Swlss', hew, 6c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmherger, 13c; twins, 14o; young Ameiit-as, 14c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16r; hard shells, per lb. 13c. Pecans, large, per lb.. 14c; small, per lb., 12c. peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnut, per lb., 12ni3i-. Al monds, soft shall, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15c. SheHbark hickory nuts, per bu., $2.26; large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50. Chestnuts, pur lb.. 15u. Cocoanuts, $4.60 per sack of 100. HIDES No. 1 green, tc; No. t green. 8c; Mo. 1 salted, 10c; No. t salted. c; No. 1 veal calf, 11c; No.. 8 veal calf. 9c; dry salted, Tjl4c; sheep pella, xocvtl . nurse tildes. eXiMe23i. 84 feeders. . 72 S 76 19 steers.. 113 3 60 6 Stet-rs....l424 4 00 G. SmithNeb. 19 cows 902 2 10 69 cows 1034 2 60 is feeders.. IO26 $ 40 J. A. lovett Wyo. t feeders.. 1064 8 00 81 feeders.. 1974 3 65 HOGS There was a very fair run of hogs at this point for Monday. In fact, receipts of all points were liberal. The bulge In the provision market last week brought about a sharp advance In thu hog market on Friday and Saturday. This morning there was a reaction and the hog market at all points was reported luwtr. On the opening here the market was slow and all of 51 UK- lower. Sellers fought hard against the break, but gradually U-t go of a auod many of their holdings. 1-uter on, under the influence of a better provlalon market, prices finned up so that the market closed active and stronger, most of the decline being resalnrd. As will be noud from the sales below, hogs sold aa high a 818.. The bulk of all hogs went at Hu4; with a good many sales at $4 8 Representative sales: . Ke ' A. Sn.- Pa. - No A v. u fr. I 17 to 111 .,..... :I4 ,. - Ill 00 IM 110 4 17 II I 4 r, . 41 eM ... 4 Kt la i. to 4 01 v&sms&ti& WeS?S ew York live Stork Market 1 NEW ' ORLEANS, Dec. 4. COTTON- mttw vohk rw t bitfvkSIr !,,.. 1 Kon"'- '" bales; ordinary. lS-l6c; NEW YORK. Dec. 4.-BEEVES-R.K-elpts, good ordnary 1(v4r.. low middling, llc: 1.110 head; market steady thin cows middiina 13c' good nilddllna 12Jc- nildi ateady; others lottloc higher; native steers. J ",;. "J,V Ao?k - Sfe'eg- ril $4.0Mfio.75; bulls. W.60(&4.36; cows, $1 6.3.50. 'J1 MtOCIC 334'H7 t,,M' r CALVES-Market steady; veals steady; 1 8T. 'LOUIS. DeV. 4. COTTON Firm, W?,er" u ! ' ' -Ve.i:.'.ftK.8i.."S higher; middling, 12c. Bales. 43 bales;- !: cs ves, 84.4i35i westerns W.6: dressed celpti im fcjes; shipments, 283 bales; calves hrm; city dressed veals. 9fl4: pet .tok bales. pound; country dressed, 8tJ'13c. . LIVEUPtJOL Deo - 4 COTTON ttimt HOGS-Rerefots. 13.117 head; market feel- .y L. S' V.ii . K?.': Ing easier; state hogs, $.5.3dB.o.I. . I higher: American middling fair. S.7M! not at mniaiing. iniannng. 122a; tow mid dling. 4li6d: good ordinary. 6. Sea: ordinary. 6.72d. The sales of the day were $.000 SHEEP AND LAMBS KecelDts. 11.819 head; market for sheep steady: good lambs steady; medium grudes rather easier; sheep, $3.5oja.6o; tops, $5.70; few export sheep, $b.30; on car, IS. 36; culls, $5.00ti6.5; Canada lambs, $7.75. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Deo. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.103 head; market steady to lo.: higher. Natives. $3 6616.16; cows and heif ers, $1.5b6.1r. stockers and feeders, $2,758 8.80. HOGS Receipts. 4.820 head; market 5310c lower; light, $4.io94.85; medium and heavy, $4.754.90; bulk of sales, $4.et"u 4.87. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. (24; market firm- bales, of which 600 bales were for specula tion and export and tnclndud 7.SXO bales of American. Receipts, ZiM bales. Including 30,900 American. Sloax. City. Lira Stock Market. BIOUX CITY. Dec. 4.-(Bpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 2.400 head; market steady; stockers lower; beeves, 3400&6.aO; rows, bulls and mixed. $:.5xei4.50t stevkers and feeders, $!.7tJT3 4v; calves ana yeai-ltnxs. $2 60t3.40. Miru Jteceipts, s.soo iieao; marget 100 lower. $4 .70. piling at $4.6o34.73; bulk of sales. Adaau Cs Allr tir.ioe . Rniaawlrk Com .. Receipts of live stock at the sU principal I ra cai. v.. Mora surer Stack 1 Sight market yesterday Oils nasi Roala. NEW YORK, Deo. . OJUS Cottonst-ed oil, firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 2ft29-iie. petroleum, steady; re fined. New York. $7.60; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.56; prime. In bulk, $4 46. Tur pentine, quiet; e4gutc. 0 ROSIN Quiet; strained, common Lo good, $3 20tQ3.26 asked. SAVANNAH. Dec. 4 OIL Turpentine firm. Rosin, firm; A. B. C. $2.67; D. $2.7o; E, $2 76; F, $t 8i; O, $li; M. $J 00; I, 1.12; K. $3 87; M. $4.3i; N, $4.71; .WO, $6.00; WW. $6.36. Xew York Mlalagr Slacks. NEW TORK, Deo. 4.-Closlng quotations tn mining stocks were as follows: 8outh Omaha 4 Jjo 4.:o Bloux City..., 2 d 3,8""1 Kunsas City 16,'li 6.6o Ht. Joseph $, lug 4.82O St. Louis 4.600 I 601 Chicago v 34.VA) 62.UUI Totals 67.603 83.9.0 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. '"' ... et ... v .., o 14 ...14 ...110 6,5u0 I ...... 6J0 1 4-1 ;.Vi0 1 30. 000 , ',124 I tea... Little Cn!f r. I Ontarl Of OH M tiSX ..4'.-f I rotoi ii...., 11 -. t,. ... J. it Dlarr Narad --) . ,.M.t ..VVI. ntudant ... f,A.. .11 t'orTre Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 4 COFFEE -.The market for coffee futures openod steady and a point hixher to 6 point lower, but turnel easy almost directly after tie srit terttig liquidation. The initlul megdlness was in synipaihv with fair ro au.idy t-abies Wael Market. , BT. IiOI'lfl, D-c. 4 WOOIBteads; me dium grades, combing and clothing. UrOx-; light fine, Slii'-Bc; hevy flne, ;iU-1c; tub washetl. .HJ4)41c. lAJ.NDON. Dec. 4.-WOOI-Thx Wool sales were postponed today on account of the fog. Klala Ballet Market,., F.IX1IN. 111. rx;o. 4BUTTER-ll4rfcet ruled firm on the hoard of trade totla- al ,29-j a pound. Salts lr lb wiek(ig iin.oiv .'ounds.