t V, THE OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 2. 1006. - 11 J pAlX AND PRODUCE MARKET deliveries of Ail Ureali So Nt, Meet TmJo'i Ixpectaticms. DECEMBER WHtAT FOURTH CENT HIGHER Report from Northwest that Conntrr Miller Are Ilnsy Looking for ah Off erlngie Corn Fkani 1 OMAHA. Dec. 1. IS). 1 lellveries this morn inn hardly met the r pectation ot the trade Ordci werf scarce In the pit ul the "tart and grad- m 11 V December rtiiliCli strength tl rover ii g by a few anxious shortu, iuid the differ once narrowed to fit-. loiter, when ting do- innd wits sattslled. December aa found to be still upon the market snd tbo differ ence widened somewhat. The May trade l light. Foreign advices had something of a bullish tinge. Liverpool reported de liveries light and Hnrku decreasing, the loss for November amounting lo l.mO.OiiO bushels. Recent lnvcstlgii turns eni to fully bear out previous reports of light lock In northwestern coun'i'y elevators, 'the only section showing an Increase is North Dakota. No deliveries weir m.-ido at Minneapolis and country millers were, on 'change this morning looking for cash wheat. Deliveries of corn wri- lifrht. Early pticia showed some sympathetic firmness, hut turned weak later on weakness in the cash market, the selltp; of December by cash. Interest and the unloading of May by wearied longs. The tone of Liverpool ad vices was weak. Aside from the early flurry on the De cember (which waa partially reflected In the May), the oat trade was light and final prices were unchanged. PTlmary wheat receipt weie 1.228.000 bu. and shipments 461.000 hu.. sgatnsv receipt lust year of 82,oun bu. and shipments ol V 82, 000 bu. Corn receipts were :iK;W bu. and shipments ot tu.. against receipt last yesr of 531.000 bn. and shipments of 4?5,000 bu. Clearances were 237.OU0 bu. of whest, 126,000 bu. of coin, 8.000 bu. of oaU and flour arid whiat equal to 350,o(iO bu. Liverpool closed nnclutiiged to -4d lower on wheat and 4d lower on corn. Indian and Australian shipments of wheat for the week were each 4k).i) bu., aga1nt 293.000 bu. for India and 248,u00 bu. Cor Aus tralia last year. Minneapolis wired: "A canvas of twenty largest country elevator lines in northwest how nine have 3 to 16 per cent leu wheal In their country house than at this- time iist year. Five have more, but will not state how much; six have about the sam". The Increase art) u 1 1 In northwest North Dakota. Receipts nesi '.eek will be linger than they were last year, as they ran, very light the flrit weak of December, Uroomball estimates world shipments for Monday will be lo.wn.ooo bushels wneai, ot which Europe will tnke 9,200,000 bushels. Local range or options: rnsrk, rase included, l.'.'j'7c; fii nr. , -c; prime first, 51c; exuas, Sic. Cheese, fteady. JKW lORk (,KM:Htl. MtnhKf )ntntlon of the Day on Varlnn t ommodltle. NKW YORK. Dec. 1-FLOUR-Receipts, 11,123 hhls.; exports, 4..'3 hands; saici, 4.. bills.; market stiaov. hut dull; Mln liesjta pMtnl. (. 1. 15; Mmni wu linkers, .t (i (,s.i; winter patents. .i.onr 4.00; winter straight. $3.fio'.f3.iiii; unit r ev- irss, -.:. .is lo; winter low msiios. it .Mrti iiyo nour. quiet; choice to fnnci. P-jckwhcit flour, steady, l.'.ai'u fine white and vci l.lti 112; kiln dried, NEW YORKSTOCKS AND BONDS InactiTity of the Vtrket Oaaarally At tnbuted to Monty Situation. BA.NK STATEMENT BETTER THAN EXPECTED Artlcies.l Open. High.) Low. I Close. Tee'y Wheat-I : I I I Dec.l 664' 6641 . C I 64Bj WA May... 714 ..I I 7148 714A Dec!.. ' 374 . 1 ! S7HBI 874A May... .384 384t 2841 2a4A) . 3S4B Onts I I Doc... 304. May.......'.... I I S34B', Omaha C ask Prlcea. WHEAT No. 2 hard. B7VW4c; No. t hard, WyiKiTc; No. 4. hurd, tM'aWic; No. I spring. W7He. CORN' No. 5, new. k-; No. 4, new. MVrf ;j."c; no grade, new, 84c; No. 8 yellow,, new, c; No. t white, new, 3iiAe. OAT8 No. a mixed, ISiif .liAir-: No. 3 white. 81'31c; No. 4 white, 3tW31c. RYE-No. A 63e; No. 3, tilV4c. t'arlet Receipt. Wheat. Coi n. Oai. ChJcago Kansas City.. .Minneapolis . luth ........ St. ixi u is 47 .. 114 .. .. 71 .. CM .. 30 i7 3') CHICAGO CMAIM AND PROVISIONS A t Feat a re ot the Trading? aad Cloalu; Prlcea oa Board of Trade. . CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Active deman by cash buyer of wheat for December delivery caused firmness today In that option, but selling ' by commission -houses -caused easy feeling In th future deliveries. At the close May was off Vic Corn was down 'tlc. . Oats were a shade lower. Pro vision were 5sjl6e higher.. - The urgent demand for the December option waa the feature of trading In the wheat pit. Itecause of the small, amojnt offered lor gale the price of that delivery was at premium all day. Deliveries today were the, heaviest for several years, the total amount aggregating- 4,Wi.0"U bn. The greater portion of the grain was put out by large elevator concerns and mom of It was taken by prominent commission houses. When It became known that nearly all of the wheat had been taken by leading houses rumor of a big deal In the local market were revived. This wa the chief reason underlying the demand for De-' camber wheat. News of the day was quite favorable to the beans, the receipts In the iiorthwent being In excess of those last jtiar, primary receipts being larger und cable a trifle easier. The market closed Irregular, December being firm, 'while the distant deliveries were easier. May opened a shade to He higher at 7 HWi o. sold to io and declined to 770, where it closed. Tiecomber sold between 724o and 73Mi734C and closed at 72"no. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 36o,0u0 bu. Primary receipts wera l.tea.OuO bu., against- Siu.wo bu. for the same day last year. Minne apolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 701 cars, agnlnst 62 last wreek and 444 cars a year ago. The probability of a liberal Increase In the crop movement because of colder weather had a weakening effect on the corn market. Cash houses were the principal aellers and demand waa scattered. The volume of trading was small. The hiarket loaed easy. May opened unchanged to a hade lower at 43Vb4Hc to Hc. sold be ween tio and 4oV'( .'' and closed at Sa3Xc. Local receipts were 3S7 cars, with Ut of contract grade. Buying of the December option by shorts was the feature of trading In the oats pit. I-ocai receipts were liberal, 37 crs, but this was 40 car less than had been estimated. The market was steady all day. May opened unchanged to a shade lower st J4"o to SfkC'G. sold between St'Vtj 3l7ic and SS'c, and closed at 3i"c. Provisions were quiet, but Mini. " The greatest strength was shown by January pork, which was in Rood demand by lions. The 'market was strengthened by the steady tone of prices for live hogs. At the close January pork was tip luu at $14 6c. lrd whs 5c higher at ii.bu. Ribs were 7iHo higher at 17. M. Kstlmated receipts for Monday: Wheat, i cars; corn, 142 cars: oats, izi cars; hogs, 39,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. I High. I Low. Cloe.!Te'y. 3 lb. 3 KSqi.lo. 2.30. CORNMKAI-CJulet low, fl.;Vul.Z6; cuarse :.7'ii7& ' ItYK-l irm; No. 2 woFtern V-t c. I. f. Ntw Yoik; Jersey and stiu, $4Wc, dillv ered st .New Vork. 1JARLKY Firm; fredlns,, tfic c. I. f. p.uf falo; maltiiip. 4vi.Vir., c. i. (., Ruffalo. w n t,. l itecciiit. J lj.&of bu.; exports, a',.0 bu.; sajes, l.f bu. futures; l..j bu. pot; No. 2 red. HlSe, f. o. b. sfloat; No. I northern. Duluth, Mr, v. I. f.. f'.uffalo; No. - hard, w Inter, 77c. c. I. f.. Buffalo. Then was a flurry In iM-cemlmr wheat this morn IniC, on active covering, and other posi tions ruled steady on active buying anil prospects tor Ifghier world's shipments. iut prices showed ,''"c net iidanre. May. M'.list fi-ifi,.. dosed at M'ic; July. closed l4c; December. feiti'jtior''c. clos-.d Ktrc t"t)R Receipts, ul.w.O bu.: exports, 4-i2 bu.: sales. 8,000 bu. ; spot 'market firm! No. 2, Mr. elevstor and Sic f. o. ft. afloat; No. 1 yellow. 64t-.e; No. 2 white. Ot'ic. Option market waa without transactions and closed net unchanged. December closed at 52 V. OATH-Receipts, K60 bu.: exports. z.-o- bu. : sKt market steady; natural white. 30 to 33 pounds. avir3!'e; clipped white, 3'i to 40 pounds, 3Jvg3tac. FKKD Firm: Hpring bran, 1:3.::.,. prompt shipment: middlings, lia.00, prompt ship ment; city. eZ2.0fRi;.o0. HAY Barely steady; shipping, good to choice. fl.oi"il.l. HOPS Quiet: statf, common to lioh-e 1!W, ai24c; 8tfl2c; Pacific coast, 1X"5. IfairK;. HIDES Steady: Galveston. 20 to pounds, 20c; California. 21 to 26 pounds, 2Jc; Texas drv. 24 to 30 pounds. 10c. IKATl IF.R Quiet; acid. 271328c, PRO V'ISIONH Beef, firm; family, 5L. 14 00; mess, $.ri'nV V; beef hams, l-l " 24.KI; pickled. StlOOxill.OO; city evtra ln'lia mess. HMArZO.W. C'nt meats, ootct; Ijick led bellle. IW.2ii1iiil2.8o: pickled hans. l-. A Lard, easy; western prime, 9.C.lo. tc flned. easy; continent. .; South America, U0.0O compound, $8.12Vi825. Pork. family, flB 5.nt19.00; short clear, .81i.JU'l.l'. SoWteidrs ottv (12 per v-D. '..o; country pkgs. tree). u ii-jt ntcni Ouict: dometV'. t"" IHWir; Japan, nominal. Hl'TTEK Strong: sueet price, usiilr. Official prices; err extra. 2ce asked; held, common to extra, a: "tate dairy, common to extra. DO'cfaiic; renovated, common to firsts. L'g '"Sr- western factory, common to extra, 17T21V; western Imitation creamery, finds, I'HEKSE Quiet; state full cream, small. and large, September.- fancy, no, siaio. ."; tober. bVrt. 13c; late made, 12W12ic; state, inferior, 10 Sllc, , .,.,..,. lCGJB-Strong; state and. Perin Uania nearby fancy. Selected ni . i; :l Viiii" choice. 3.V40c; state mixed fit'. fr".A: western average best, 8334c. Official price. Firsts. 32c: seconds, j'UJic. POULTRY' Live, steady; urke'".,,,;,i!';: dressed, weak; western chickens, l-diit.c, turkeys, lWil'ic; fowl. Ofl'UVsC. St. Lonls General Market. CCP TjOTMS Tec. 1 WHIfiA I eBK track. No 72i74'ic: 1 i 1 ) v ut nun 1 trni.if .no. : rami, 1. new; old. 46c; .o. 2 wnne. --sc, iren, toe; December. 40'4o: May, 41S.C OATS-Weak; track. No. 2 cash, iV.t 34 c; No. 2 white. 34Hc; December, 32V: Mav 34'c. ' Flloi'H Htcadr; wsl winteffi. patents, t3.QOill.'3.80; , extra, ancy. aiid ..gl.rniglit. 3 lF.tr3.i0j clear, ,.52 00Ji Z.'K . SEElTlmolhv,'' steady ; 'iS.iaS! 3..J.' CORXMEALi te:uly;' J 1 - BRAN Strocgj saokvd: oiisv, frucJi,, 9 9c -1 HAY Hteady ; timothy, -14.0t)'19.00j prairie, f 1 0.00 15.60. - ' ' ; IRON X)TTON TIJ8 81.0ir; -),.';. . BAOGING 9V4C.,. v. ,. , .,, vv 'HEMP TWINE Sc.. " ' PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing, 818.20.. Lard, higher; prime su?am, 88.80. Drv salt meats, steady; boxed, e::tra shorts, 89 26; clear ribs, $9.0o; short clears, 89 50: Bacon.' steady : boxed, extra short. 810.00; clear ribs. 89-75: hort clear, 810.25. - v ' POl'LTRY Steady : chickens, 8c: springs, 8c; tiirkvs. ll'sc; ducks. 9c; geese, 7c. BUTTER Steady; creamery. 25&31',4c; dairy, 21'm;oc. Rumor That Axerasjra Ho ! Disclose the Heal sitaatlon Farther Drain on Knads I Kspected. to extra. extra Cream- NKW YORK. Dec. 1. There was little character to the trsdintf In the stork to dav, the constraint on t lie speculation be I nk attributed generally to the money I situation. The bank statement did not reneci as larae an uiroao on tub iifro'" as was foretold, but yesterday's 27 per cent money rate caused an apprehension thnt the full result was not Included In the statement of the averages contained In the bank statement. The largest part of the loss came late in the week and so figured to a small extent In the averages. Moreo or,, t he influences at work to cause the drain are expected to continue In force. The funds employed In making December 1 payments may be slow In re gard to the channels of the money mar ket. The English money market, on the other hand, showed the effect of the large recuperation of reserves by the Bank of England, and there was a sharp decline in discount rates in London. Sterling ex change raU'S here also were weak. Tho j lestialut 011 Urn stuck market was shown in tnu smaiiness or the aeniings ramer than In any depression of tone. Dull re sistance was in evidence, and soivie of the minor stocks made sharp advances amongst (ho lesser Iron Industrials and the railroad equipment stocks. The constraint on the market wa4at trlhuted In part to a desire to await the effect of the forthcoming message of the president. The financial world lias formed the opinion thut the extent of the recom mendations to be made in the message are pretty well inferred from previous official utterances and does not look for sensational surprises. ' Reading showed some degree ef depression, which was at tributed to the report of a decrease In net earnings for October. A heavy de cline In a favorite specialty on the curb marker speculation attracted attention, pwning to the prevalent apprehension that a state of speculative Inflation In mining stocks may have laid the way tor a col lapse. The November transaction at the Stock exchange fell to a total of less than 2o,000, ouo shares of stock sold, or 7,428,000 less than in Inst November, while the par value of bonds which rhanped hands was $35,703,200 less than In November of last year, tho total de clining to 843. 340. bOO. Total sales of bonds today, par value, $728,000. The following was the range of prices on the New York stock exchange: Bales. High.Low. Close. 18,2-") 1136, IIS 8, 1U0 4&tt 44t Tork bank statement chocked a substantial Increase, but th market closed at about the uei,i of the day. Kaffirs were dull and copper shares w ife firm. Japanese Imperial of ir4 closed at liV PARJ8. iec. 1. Price on the Pours tod.-iv were weaker. Russian Imperial Is closed at 74.50 and Russlau bonds of 1304 at 490.50. Sew York Money Market. NKW YORK. Dec. 1. MONEY On call, nominal; no loans. Time leans, strong na very dull; sixty days, 7S per ceni; ninety davs, 7 per cent: six months, 8 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Jli per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business In bankers' bills at $ ii:Ht 4 8f.2S for demand and ut $4 0o4fr4 for 60-day bills; posted rates. $4.tlVfu'6; com mercial btlls. 84.8ttt H. SILVER Bar, Sc; Mexican dollar. 53' -. l iNI)R Government and rnllroad. steady. bonds toaa were as toi Quotations on lows: V. 8. r. 2s. reg...13'ii do coupon 1"3S4 U. 8. 3s. reg 102-y do coupon 102i C . 8. o. 4s. reg do coupon Jap. 6s, Id ser. do 4s etfs do 4Ha ctfs... do 2d series... lanivMan. c. g. 4s... lolVs.Mea. Central 4 U. 8. n. 4a. rea.-Kfi' do 1st Inc.. do coupon lHiM. & 8t. L. 4s.. Am. Tobacco 4s.. 77;M do 6a Ateh. gen. 4s.. do adj. 4s.... A. C. 1 .. 4s II & O. 4n do 3.s P.. R. T. c. 4s. Con. of Ga. 5s. do 1st Inc.... do 2d Inc "do 3d lnc C. & O. 4Us... C. & A. 8... C. U. & Q C. R. I. & . 974 . MH . K . 92 .100 ,. 84 .. 27H . S24 K. T. 4s. 97 ..lc1i do 2s 87 ..MO', N. R. R. of c. 4s. 80 .. 92'N Y. C. g. 3H.. 9M4 .. 7 N. J. C. g. 6S....12SV4 ..lol'xlNo. Pacific 4s OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Caul Trtdt for tU Week Actm fctToneer. tnd HOGS ACTlVt AND STEADY TO STRONG Sheep and ellers the I. n sans Erry Week Hate Been Day and Prices Are Active for Steady to Strong. OMAHA. Dec. 1, Cattle. Hogs 53 ,. 3."J3 . 4. 114 3.507 6.615 9371 do 8s . 94VN. w- c. 4s.., .IIO14 O. 8. L. r. 4s. (t.i ifenn. conv. js .13 . 75 . 99 75'Readlng gn. 4s.. V9-H M n.Lj. t I. do col. 6a Colo. I. 5s. ser. Colo. Mid. 4s... t'olo. So. 4s. Cuba 6s D. & It. O. 4S Iis. fiec. f.s.... Erie p. 1. 4s... do gen. 4s Hock. Val. Japan 6s M. e.5s..lir!V ..105', 8. U. & S. F.fg.4H. K3 . 77 8t. L. 8. W. o 4a 81 11. 4m..1004 8. A. L. 4s &2i P. 4a.. 77' 80. Pacific 4s 91 ... J.S58 ... 1J4 ...2O.04S ...2fc,S12 ...:o,5s3 ...2S.075 ...,14.3X4 6.778 6,100 19.019 2.t10 27.276 27.976 30.172 1M, Sheep. 10.9CI i.M9 8,241 2,599 21 29.114 39 4f9 5.1.CS Sei.l:r.i IS'.." 33.7:.S A 75 . 914 . . X7 .int. . 90 4Vi..0) 97 U A N. unl. 4S..101U Bid. Offered. Ex-interest. do 1st 4s ctfs... 96 So. Railway 5s. .111 Texas or P. Is,.. 119 T. 8. L. & W. 4s. 8t4 Union Paclflc 4s..lo;!5i 1 . o. p. JO OS.... W."s Wabash Is 113 do deh. R 8 Western Md. 4s.. SSTs W. & L. K. 4s.. 87 Wls. Central 4.. 80 Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Dec. l.-Call loans, 6fc7 pir cent; time loans, 67 per cent. Official quotations on blocks and bonds war: in 2 red cash. 75ff75Wc; No. 2 hard. ; December, liAl'sc: May. 77c. Stcadv: track. No. 2 cash. 42V KUGB Firm, 21c. 'lour. bbls Wheat, bu Corn, hu, . -- Oats, bu Receipts. , . 6,000 . .30.000 , .41.000 , .64.000 Shipments. 1 3.000 I'i.ooo 37.000 12-1.000 Kansas City (raln and Provisions. ' KANSAS CITY. Dec. 1. WHEAT 1)J cember. Wo; May. 72u: July, 71ic; ca.-h. No. 3 hard. 6Vm71c; No. 3, Gi.if71c; No. 2 red. 71ti72'fco; No. 3, 6,1i70c. CORN December. 30o; May. 3S"iic; July, 39-c: cash. No. I mixed. 37S!H7-Ue; No. 3. 37''i:174c: No. 2 white, 3.'vg)W:: No. 3. 3S. OATS -No. 2 white. 33c; No. 2 mixed, 326i2p. ' RYI'V-Steadv; No 2. b4iwc. HAY Htiong and active; choice timothy, $14 7iV(i 15.25; choice prairie, $12.00'n 12. 50. EGGS Hteudy; extra. 30c; ilrsts, cases incliid'd. -"Cr : seconds. -ilc. Bl "ITER Finn ; creamery, 28c: paekintr. 18f," Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu ....; U4.0"0 UV..KO Corn, bu VA. .' Oats, bu Board of Trade quotations for Kapsas Citv delivery. The range of pi ices, as re. ported by TOgan &. Bryan, 112 Board of Trade buildinw. was: Articles. I Open. ! High. I Low. ' Close. Wheat Dec. . . May .. Corn Deo. .. May .. iM': 6ul O-'s Mlt 72.M 7l',172; .. 29 : ,!., 29 26',, 29 04 i-ili Wheat Dec. May May July Oats- Dec. MV July Pork Jan. May Lard Pea Jan. May Ribs Jan. KTay 73S:jV T8,,ijV 142'., tin 43V1. 144UI 341, g Ul Hfco 14 174 8 68 8 45 24 T 77 J 7 85 I 4)1,. 48' 44'. ray 3n4 ...J - -' i-4 77T.; ',; 784 t-4 42U,4i,t'4 44 I I-Y 34 I 41 Mlnueapolls Oraiu Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 1. WHEAT !- eember. 75Vtc: May. 7!C',c: July. 79'c No. 1 hard. 74'-: No. 1 northern. 78' No. 2 northern, 7ii'c: No. 2 northern. 7 0 75c. FLOUR First patent. $4 304j 4.4u: see ond patents. $ 1.1 ji 4.25: first clears, $2 2i t3 ;::; second clears. $2.40$ S!.l. BRAN Io bulk. $17.00. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 1. BUTTER Firm, rood demand: extra western tiwn ery. ofnclal price. Sic; street price. 311V; I ( htm' extra nearbv Drints. 34c IXltMi Firm, good demand; nearby fresh and western fresh Sic. at mark. CHEESE Firm, but quiet: Nw York' Oil' rrenni. fimcv. 14c: cho c, 13' j'SjU- tc: fai. 10 good. 13M13V. Adams Express Atnal. Copper Am. C. & F Am. O. & F. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd.. Am. Express Am. II. & L. pfd Am. Ice. securities.. Am. Linseed Oil Am. Linseed Oil pfd. Am. Iicomotlve Am. Locomotive pt'd Am. S. ft R Am. B. &. R. pfd Am. Sugar Ref Am. Tobacco pfd ctf Anaconda Mln. Co... Atchison Atchison pfd Atlantic r. L Hal. & Ohio Bal. & Ohio pfd Brooklyn R. T Canadian Pacific .... Central of N. J Clies. & Ohio Chicago Gt. W..... Chicago & N. W C. M. U St. P Chicago T. T , C. T. & T. pfd C, C... C. & St. Li.... Colorado F. ft I...... Colorado & So,... Colo. & So. 1st pfd.. . Colo. 80. 2d pfd.... Consolidated Gas Corn Products, rfg.. Corn Prod, pfd, rfg.. Del. . Hudson Del., L. & W D. R. O,-. D. & H. G. pfd Distillers' Bee. Erie Erie 1st pfd ,.. , Erie 2d pfd General Electric .... Hock. Val.. offered.. . Illinois Central Int. Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central , Iowa Central pfd Kansas City So K. C. 80. pfd Louisville ft N Mexican Central Minn. & St. L M.. St. P. ft 8. S. M. M S. P. & 8.8. M. pfd Missouri Pacific M , K. ft T M.. K. ft T. pfd National . 1-cad N. R. R. of M. pfd.. N, Y'. Central N. Y'.. O. ft W Norfolk ft W Norfolk & YV. pfd. ... No. American Pacillc Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas I P.. C. C. ft 81. L ... j Pressed 8. C 1 Pressed S. C. pfd ! Pullman Pal. Car.... ItCHdlni,' Reading 1st pfil 1 Reading 2d pfd ! Republic Steel Republic SteH pld... Kocl. Island Co II. 1. Co. pfd . Rubber Goods pfd... ' St. L. ft S. F. 2d pld I St. L. S. W ! St. L. H. W. pfd ! Sc. Pacific So. Pacific pfd 1 So. Railway 1 So. Railway pfd j Tennessee C. ft 1 ' Texas ft Pacific T., St. L. Ac W , T.. St. L. ft W. pfd.. I Union Pacific I Union Pacillc pfd.... ! U. 8 Express ' U. 8. Heilty 8. Rubber 8. Rubber pfd S. Steel 8 Steel pfd Carolina t hem.. pfd.. 100 33 3.') 24 854 754 lin lil 4(10 133i 133' .TO 100 sno inn 9.1O0 29-4 84 llli 1524 3,200 3S.;t"0 200 lo0 100 " 3.5' 10 9u0 200 4,600 21)0 2 , I054 102 l.'!G4 1194 'Ami 18S 2274 574 I84 2X0 1044 10a i;w4 1194 '7ie 124 227 504 1H 7.1U0 1&27, 1S24 ' 4 ) 924 K4 l.0 55 524 4o0 3S4 884 "300 67" H" "ii '0i '224 2uo 82 82 500 22c 4 228 '.'5u0 '424 2'i0 854 85 2) 71 704 6"0 444 44 "'81)6 177i 17." "706 "is4 'is'i 1U0 82 82 luo US' 0 2,r.' 2') 3D 3.4i0 H0 in 2 V) 5o0 304 624 1464 254 634 944 424 734 '.7S4 r.a 484 2..'i"0 3. 2 JO 1.200 I.KI I'll 5.400 I'K) S94 434 1384 554 PU4 ISO 1(74 91 304 614 1464 2fi'i 634 944 424 734 '584 1314 484 194 434 134 '54 " 994 1S9 1474 91 I" U. 1 u. u v. . 1 Walutsh 14 60 14 674' 8 70 I 8 ul I 8 M 824 ' 924! 1 1 8:4: 14 55 I 14 60 14 774! 14 8u 33 I 33 344 ,3447135 I 60 I 8 45 I 8 424' 7 771,4' T 86 I $ G74' 6 50 ' 4741 33 14 45 . 14 77 4 8 f 8 60 8 4-4 ' 80 I 9:4 if ( No. i. Cash quotatiuns were as follows: PIAUR Firm; winter rtentt, 3 4i; stialghta I3.lw3.4v: spring pa'ents. tl-43.o, straights, 8j..vj:;.-jo, bakers', K.Mt ( 2 i' WHEAT No. 2 spring. 77t4i-; No.' S. TVfcac' No. 8 red. "i-,!i734c CORN No. 8. 444o; No. 2 vello. 474c. OATS No. 2. S3c; No. 2 while. Dijjc; No. S w-hlte, 4'. RYE No. 2. 64juCc. B HLLY l'ftlr to choice matting- 4sfcc. SEEDS No. 1 ll, $1114; No. 1 north, western, $l.l!'i. Prune timothy. $4.3tfj4.4'X Clover, contract grades, 13 40. PROVI810NS-Short ribs sides (loove). 8.UPu 60. Mnu H.rk. per bbl., 814.50. Laid, -T 1 lbs . 88 sr1,.' Short clesr sides Uoxsdi. 88 3740''. I'h recelDla and shipment of flour and ttec-Hi. Blitpinviits. Food Stuck at Liverpool. LlVERPoOU Doc. 1 The foi:o;rn: 1 ie ths- stock of In eaJstnffs and nroci:: In Llvetiktql: Flour. N if ack: whe t, 1.9ltt.tt) centals: corn. 715.O10 ce.itals: bno .") boxes: ban.-. i. tox. s: sliculder, 1.300 boxes; butter. 10.000 cwts.; t'liww, lij,(i0 boxes; lard. 1 3m tierces of prim western steam and 450 tons of other kind". Wabash pfd ! Wells-Fargo Ex i West. Electric 1 Western Union 1 W. ft L. P. Wis. Central Wis. Central pfd ; No. Pacini! . Central Leather 1 'en Leather pfd , Sloss-S'.ieffleld Steele ! tU. Northern pfd i Int. Metropolitan ... ; Int. Met. pfd ! Tctul sales for the day, 2.0 35u shares 3'j0 38 36 7,3tp) 24 224 Oju 504 494 'l'.O'W 84 84'' ."m :a :4 3 914 4's LOO 164 164 :) 38 874 210 344 21 15,'Vio i74 iw4 1 10 9:4 924 luo 1154 HWi '!' '474 i.;uo i"6 1044 I ) 434 434 ' ' j 'S7' i '874 3.110 224-"i 2234 'ii jejij j.K'4 ' 70 754 vh ;:i 8i7, :. 374 37 1134 454 1014 324 90 90 294 884 18 384 76 1U4 152 315 1334 9S4 81 114 1014 134 1194 924 H04 1W4 221 674 18 2i 34 9 22 824 644 374 64 87 137 814 2284 &4S 42 81 71 44 76 67 177 12 175 18' 814 w'4 ol 52 V. 30-4 61 i 1464 254 146 1654 94i, 424 73 75 W4 131 4 48 944 84 8H4 424 134 9'4 6 14 :-94 1S8 1174 Si'4 :w 101 324 674 105 -5 W 944 1194 34K. 941, I6.14 374 334 524 1864 i2 llo 5- 1074 474 1-J44 ) 1"JA 204 43 29o la',4 874 li Kir. 511 Atch. adj. 4s 914. Atlantic do 4s 14 Bingham Mex. Central 4s.. 82 Cal. A Hecla.. Atchison 1054 Centennial .... do pfd lolwCopper Range "Daly West .. Franklin Granby Michigan 54 Mohawk 102 IMont: C. ft Hoston & Al 240 Boston ft Me 162 Boston Ele 153 Fltchhurg pfd ..1334 .viex. central ... N.Y. N. H. ft H. Union Pacillc ....ls64iO!d Dominion Am. A. C. pfd 91Jg Osceola , Am. Pneu. Tube. -13:Parrot Amer. Sjgar 1334 tJuiiicy do pfd Am. T. ft T..., Am. Woolen . do pfd Dom. I. ft S.. Edison E. I... Mass. Electric do pfd ...... Mass. Gas .... United Fruit United S. 31 .... , do pfd U S. 8. pfd Adventure Allouez Amalgamated . Bid. Asked. .. 15 .. 32 ..860 .. SS ,.. 834 ,.. 21 .. 224 .. 144 .. 194 .. 744 .. 2 .. 54 ...1364 .. 294 ,..109 .. 184 ,..110 104 SOUTH Receipts were; Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Ordinal Wednesday Thursday (liollilayi Official Fridav .... Official Saturday .. This week Last week Two weeks ago Three weeks ago.. Four weeks ago... Same week last year 13,929 The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for the year lo date, compared with last year: 19U6. 1"6 Inc. Cattle W?,771 949. 5"7 40.264 Hogs , ;,232,029 2.079.9i7 152,122 Sheep 2.011.367 1.874.091 167,270 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to rhulce comfort steers Fair to good .ornld steers Good to choice range steers Fair to jood range steers Common to fair range steers Good to choice cows and heifers.... Fair to good cows and heifers..., Common to fair cow a and heifers.. Good choice stockers and teders.. Fair to good Blockers and feeders., Common to fair stcckeis , Bulls, stairs, etc Veai calves I'ho folljwing table shows the price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comiarlsons: set on fat sheep and lamha In exceedingly satisfactory condition all this week. As a matter of fact, there were low spots and lilKh ipols, but for the week tho mm set Is tully steady and Some would my stronger. As usual at this season of the year, thnro is very lllllu really desirable stuff coining and It Is only occasionally that time Is a load of Hiivlhlng that enn If graded n.i choice. Thus not a single load of choice Iambi has been 011 sale tins week, so that it Is largely 11 matter of I guess work what a really fluiahod bunch w ould bring. Feeders have constituted a very conld' r able proportion of all the sheep and lambs received this week, but fortunately On re hus been a good demand, as usual, at lhl point, and barring a little weakness on old ewes, the general feeder market has la-en firac.ticnlly steady.. More than thnt. It has een fairly active on most da s, so that It has lieen a matter of very little trouble to keep supplies well cleaned lip. Operators on the market, Kencrnlly. are taking a very hopeful view of the situation. 5eirfs continue to arrive of then- being fewer sheep nnn lanios on leeii in territory west of Omaha than during previous years. As there is every reason for believing that the demand will be fully s good as usual, this decreased supply ought to mean a good strong market throughout tho season. Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs. $7.otxa7.40; fair lo good lambs. $.;.75'? 71; good to choice yearlings. $.i.75'u! 00; fair to good yearling. $.. 5 'i 'i.75: good to choice wethers, $ri.2r.4i5.60: fair to go.id weth ers. $5.ii'u5.2."; good to choice ewes, $5 OXd S.2S: fair to good ewes. )4.65'u5 0n. Quotations in feeders- Good to chocs lambs, $'i.inVo6 40; medium lambs, 15.5"i'i on: light lambs. $4 25 5. 25; yearlings. 85 1Mi5.."0; wethers. $4.755.20; ewes, $3.5oii4.50; bleeding ewes, $4.5(ii.OO. &Ofr3 30 5.t".'iS.5 4. 76-q i 40 4.("'i4.7i. M-HMOO 3 SOrr4.00 2.7.V&3.30 15' "a 2.75 4.2iV641 3.4o'g4.2'i 2.unftj4.0' average 74t-: seed ers. $1 w-'U 1.7.1. 'd raisins. 7 610-; Ixindon lay- CHICAGO LIVE STtH'K JIIBKET Cattle, Ho anil Sheep Steady Re ceipt Mailt. CHICAGO. Dec. 1. -CATTLE Receipts, ?.vi bend; market steady: beeves, 4 'rd , 40; cow.- and lielfeis, $1.5"n5.25: stockers and feedeis, $2.3fa4 50; Texan--, :l 75'tI 60; west erns. $:.!r,jti.ia; calves. 85.25117 5". U 1 KiS ii'clils, 5,to head: market stonilv; mixrd ami buicher". .Mf good heavy, $0. i."'o; 25: rough heavy. $ OHtlU IMIOI KS!.: NARKKT. rendition of Trade and Qaototioas Staple and lnne Prod are. EGG8- Per dos , 26o. 1J'E Pol I. I'H Y- 1 lens, 74c; roosters. 4 5c; turkeys, ICilhc. ducks. 9. ; spring chick iis. 74"'; lieese. KifVC. BUTTE It Packing stiv k. IV; choice la fnnev duliv, 214t .'2.-. crcMiieiy. j427c. HAY Chotcs upland. $. kl; medium. $10; eo.itse, $SM8 5. liye st.aw, H.5'(i.0i). liRAN- l'er ton, $15.0P. VrXJE 1ABIJ78. SWEET POT A TOES Kansas, per bbl., $2.15. TOMATOES California, per basket of lbs . l.'..H"p2.75. WAX BEANS Per one-third bu. bog. $.l: hampeij, $3.",'.. BEETS, TURNIPS Hnd CARROT3-Pr bu . LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do, heads. 45c. t I .L1.HY Per dox , SufeO'C. CI C L .MB10H3 Hothoasc, per Uox , $1.0 02 im. ON IONS Homo grown. WV jer bu.; Span. Ish. I2i jer crate; Colorado, 75c. nilKlW ONIONS I'er dot. bunches. 15a. Hi:USERADlSH-l'se of 1 do $1 9a RADISHES Per. dox. bunches, southern, larne bunches. Sl.'t. NAVY HEANS- Per bu., $1 75; No. 2, $1.05. LIMA HEANS- Per lb, 84c. ill KEN Pi;PPF.RS-Pcr hamper, $3.00. PARSLEY Hothouse, per do, bunches, 80c. CABBAGE Holland seed, borne gToan, per lb., 14c. EGG PLANT -Per dor. $2 25. POT A To KS Pt r bu.. 4041C. RUTABAGAS About 150 llis. to saok, Jl.:, HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per dos 81.F-). SHALLOTS Southern, per doz. bunchea, 90CU81.W. fAUI.il- LOWFR-Pcr crnte of about twa dor., heads, $4. 25a 4.5. FHIT1TS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl.. $9 OOfplO.OO 1 H 83. W: Hen Divis, $2.1 York apples, $.!.; Jonathans, Grime pigs. 'j 'lii bulk Date. I ldus. il905.l04. 103. 1902. il)l. 11900. Nov. 22... Nov. 23... Nov. 24... Nov. 25... Nov. 38... Nov. Zl... Nov. 28... Nor-. 29... Nov. 30... Dec. 1.... Sunday. 0 18 I 124 6 06 I 8 00 014 8 06 4 T 6 04 4 t4! 61 i 4 4 491 4 31 4 69, 4 )l 4f7 4 72, 4 83! 4 !2J 4 4, 4 53! I 4 49 4 47I 4 42) 4 43j 15f 6 03 1 5 98 1 6 o-:! 6 10I 4 34! 4 35 8 D9 4 IS 4 20 4 24 5 74 4 7 4 18 4 86 6 78 4 87 ( 72 4 75 6 85 ', & 90 4 71 4 74 4 69 4 03 .128 Shannon .137 Tamarack . 344 Trlnltv .103 United Copper -. . 264! U. 8. Mining .225 iU. 8. OH . 19 Utah .... 70 Y'ietoria .... 584 Winona ....100 IWolverine .. .... 70 North Butte .... 28-, Butte Coalition. ...,H4 I Nevada .... 44Cal. Artona...JS .... 48 iTecnmaeh 214 ,1134'Greeiie Con 264 754 63 . 94 . 65 . 6 . 114 .161 tKoliday. RANGE OF PRTCE3. Cattle. Hogs. Oinaha $2.iru6.co $5.'..(i6.2o Chicago 1.50-7.40 O.VKdii.ir, Kansas City 2.0tr60 B v,i6.174 8U Ixiuls 2.oVif7.00 B.WViiiJB Sioux City 2.50r;.0'i 5.u6.'0 The official number of cars of stock brought In yeslerday by each road was: tjaiiie.iioiirs.il r . I ., ,.1 . IK Dl. r..... I Wabash Missouri Paciilo .. 11. P. System C. ft N. XV. , east . C. ft N. W., west C. 8t. P.. M. ft O. a" t A. X u .. 1111 I W.. CeUll ikJ. V., B. ft - ' i . n 1 Illlnol Central u , west ... ft P., eiiflt. Uniou Cleslns; Stocks. IXNDON, Dec. 1. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange war: Cons., money do account Anaconda ... Atchison .... do pfd Pal. ft Ohio..... Can. Pacific .... Ches. ft Ohio... Chicago O. W.. C, M. ft 8t. P. De Beers D. ft R. O do pfd Erie . do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Illinois Central. .181 Louisville & N...1504 SILVER Bar. steadier. 324d per ounce. MONEY' 34'y 44 1T cent. Tbo rate or discount In the open market for short bills Is 64 per cent; for thre months' bills, 5-4 per cent. 87 3-16 M.. K. ft T 44 .... 874 N. Y. Centra I.... 1354 .... 144, Norfolk A W.... 974 ....1074 do pfd 93 ....lOBVOntarlo & W. ....1224 Pennsylvania ..lWiKand Mines . .. 574 Reading .. 18!So. Railway . ..1884 do pfd .. 21Ui8o. Pacific ... iiunion Pacmo do pfd ,V. 8. Steel.... do pfd Wabash do pfd 3 11 12 17 1 i 3 1 1 Total receipts 5 so 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho num ber of head indicated: 434 89 45 78 70 .. 494 .. 7114, .. I .. 78 .. 354 .. 974 .. 974 ..193 .. 96 .. 494 ..108 .. 21 .. 44 Omaha Packing- Co.. Swift and Company . Cudohy Packing Co. Armour & Co F. P. Lewi Sullivan Bros Other buyers Cattle.H04rs.Shp. 7s4 ... 52 1,316 ... 74 1,848 2.') ... 2 1,297 ... 7 ... 30 ... 1 0.: light. $58.V,i.;.2f; of sales. tj.Wnl 2o. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 2,'vO head: market steady; sheep, $:!.75'ir5.5o; 1 lambs, $1.50'87.8o. Kansns City Mve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. l.-CATTLE Receipts. I,2o0 head; no southerns; market steady; choice export and dressed beef 1 steers. $5..V"iiti.iM; fair to good. 4 vruu.!. I western steers, 83.6(fi 5. 25 ; stockers nnd feeders. $.'.itog4.6i: southern steers. $3.00fi 6.25; southern cows. $2.25ij3.3; ' native cows, I $2.001 3.9i; native bolters. $3.f''(i3.0"; bull. t2.15fi8.iu: calves, $2. u'(ii..i0. HijGS Receipts, 4.i head : market w ea k to 5c lower; top. $0,174: bulk ot sales, w 1 ''16.15; heavy, $u.li?i'l.174: imc.ki rs, ;. Io'ij . 1" ; pips and light. io.S'i'u'i.lJ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. W I head; market stendy: lambs. f."t7.10; ewes and vcarlitig". t4.SOni.25: fed western I vearllngs, ' $5.5"'6.riO; fed western sheep. $4..'V(i6.t2i: stockers and feeders, yj.u"u.j"; recolpts for the week. 22 8"0 head. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Dec. 1. CATTLE Receipts, too head. Including 200 Tcxans; market steady; native shipping and export steer, $5.0i"u 7.efi; dreased beef and butcher steers, $4.5015.1; steers under Loan lbs., $3.2fti'4.7o; stockers and feeders, $2.0Wic4.&0: cows and heifers. $2.4ufi5.25; canner. $1.50fi2.35; bulls, t2.3Sti3.SD; calves, $.f.oojj'7.uu; Texas and In dian steers, $2.5yii5.50; cows .and heifers, $2.2!''i3..Mi. 1 It HiS Receipts, 2,5mj bend: market steady; pis and lights. 85.8urui.20; packers, $n (lu'ntl.yi; butcher and best heavy, f'l.leW 6.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3"0 head; market steady; native muttons, $3.otVi5 ?5; lambs, it.oii'irt.OO: culls and bucks, $2.00(7 3.26; stockers and feeders, $3.35'a4.o. 8110. ti.o"t?7 22c. ,oO; Totals CATTLJfi Receipts foot up about 20,000, week and 15,929 one New York Mining; Stock. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. Closing quotation on mining siccus wore: Adams Con Alice , Breece Brunswick Con. Comstock Tun. Con. Cal. ft Va Horn Silver .... Iron Silver Leadvllle Con .. 20 . .675 . 62 . 29 .125 .180 ..425 . 5 Little Chief Ontario .... Ophlr Potosl (Savage sierra Nevada Small Hopes .. Standard 5 875 275 20 ..I'M .. 90 t. 35 ..275 ' PnbHc Debt Statement. WASHINGTON, Dec. l.-The monthly statement of the public debt shows Ilia at the close of business November 30, 1906, the- total debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $944,3-9.429, which Is a de crease for the month of $7,811,935. The debt Is recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing debt $ 93,159,190 Debt on which Interest ha ceased sinco ruutiii-ity ,. 1.118,978 Debt bcarirui no Interest S9t,&21,50 Total tl,325.7T9.716 This amount, however, does not Include $1,112,089,61 in ccrllncalea and treasury notes outstanding, which re offset by an equal amount of cash on hand, which i held for their redemption. The cash in tiie treasury Is given a follows: Gold reserve $ 160,000.010 Treasury funds l,112.t9.869 General funds 193,717,111 In national bank depositories. . . 14i,6.'9.4.'.8 In Philippine treasury 5,lu3,377 Total $1.606.S9.79 Against which there are demand liabili ties outstanding amounting to 81.2;4,899,b' 9, which leaves 'a cash balance on hand of $:ai.47o,27. , 100 6,243 2:4 ot cattle this week as against 28,812 last year ago. It will be noted irom this that whilu tho receipts show a heavy falling off as compared with last week, they are nevertheless heavier than a year ago. It ha been several times remarked by cattle men that they never knew a better Thanksgiving trade than has been experienced at this point this week. A a general thing the demand for beef products shows a heavy decrease cone quent upon the public attention being called to poultry. This week the demund has hold up remarkably well, so that although tiu reoelpts have been heavy, sel.'nrs have found it no difficulty to dlsisiso of evcij thing coming, at least everything desirable. Beef steers have ben free sellers every day this week and tho desirable kinds, 1( anything, have shown some strength from day to day, so that at the close f the week they are at least B'ulOc higher than one week ago. Good catthi have been con spicuous by their absence, the great bulk of tho offerings consisting of common warmed-up or halt-fat curnfeds, with u aprlnkling on some days of pretty decent range steers. Cowa and heifer have old to good ad vantage on most duys, and while there have been weak spots, the general tendency of the market has been upward. At the close of the week cows are saiely lotilDo higher than they were one ween ai- There has peen a gooa oeai 01 acuwiy m , the feeder market this week, but the most , urgent demand has been for the well-bred fleshy kinds of dehorned feeders. Buyers ! have been unable to satisfy their wants and j prices htivo been strung every day. The , common and inferior grades, on me otner hand, have been alow and dull most days, but still steady prices have been main tained. Representative sales; cows. No. Av. Tr." No. Av. Pr $ 753 2 00 5 1'i2 2 55 1 760 2 25 5 IRAI 2 55 BULLS. 60 AND FEEDLHS. Xew York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. BEEVES Receipts, 712 head, all for slaughterers: nothing doing; market feeling steady; dressed beef slow: city dressed native sides, 641134c Por lb.; extra, loe: Texan sides, . 54iu64c; ex ports, 786 cuttle and 3.350 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 77 head: market feel ing steady: veals, $6.70; no grussers or west erns; dressed calves in limited supply and steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,303 head; market active and Htoady; aheep, $4.5.50; lambs. $7.2fifJ7.4)0. HOGS Receipts. 2,832 head, nil for slaugh terers; inurkct nominally steady. St. Joseph Hi e Stork Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Dec. l.-CATTLEReceipts, 616 head; market steady; natives. $4.twt6.75; cows and heifers, $2.00'ij4.5o; ptocker and feeders. W.0u44.25.. HOGS Receipts, 6.178 head; market steady; top, $i!.224; medium and heavy,. $0.10 7.16.20; bulk of ,sulcs, $ 124't6.I74. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,, 134 head; market nominal. .ES New Golden. 3.C I'EAHS Winter Nelis, per liox, u lAi'ts-.i u nil . per cm., New York Catawbas. 4-Ib. basket. TROPICAL FRl li . ORANGES Florida ormifces, $300. LEMONS Llmonlent, extra fancy. 240 sire, $5.0"; 300 size, $6.'iu; 36u sue, $ti.W; other brands. tl.(m less. BAN ANAS Per niedlum-lzed bunch, $2, Oil? 2. 25: Jumbos. t2.MKii2.50. DATES Kadawav, 60: saver. 5c; new stuffed walnut dato. 9-lb. box. tl.10: Cali fornia bulk. &4c; 7-crown Turklan. 14c; crown, Wc: 5-crown, 13c: 3-crown, 12c. G K A P E 1-RUlT-Slxo 54 to 61 and 80 to 96, t4.25e4.75 CO' 'OA N UTS Per sack of 100, tt.50, CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wlsconia brick. 154c; Wisconsin llniberger, liHo; t-in. Lie; Young American. 164c. FISH Trout. 12c; halibut. Uc; catfish, 15c; buffalo. 6c; bullheads, lie; black bass, fins stock, 25c; salmon, i:c; pike. 11c; rd mapper, fresh froien. 32c; wliltetlsh, fresh frozen, 13c; yellow perch, dresed and scaled, .8c; pickerel, freh frozen, c; frog legs. Sic per dox. saddle HIDES AND TALLOW Green Salted, No. 1. 12c; No, 2, 114c; bull hides, 91tl0o; green hides, No. J. 11c; No. 2, Hie; horse. $i.C0'g3.75; sheep ).nlt, 60cijf$1.25. Tallow, J. 44c: No. I 2-1 c. Kl'TS French walnuts. IS'.c; California walnifts. No. 2. hurd shell, 12c; No. 1. soft shell. 14c; Braxlls, 138144c; pecans. 14 17c; Albert. 124014c; peanuts. raw, 64c: roasted, 74c: California almonds, hard shell. 16c: soft shell, 18c. HONEY Per 24 frames, tf.50. .CIDER New York, half barrel, $:'.7o; bar rel, V'.'jO. CUT REEF PRICES. Rllu: No. 1, 114c: No. 2. s4c; No. 3. 4c. Loin: No. 1, 18c: No. 2. 124c.- No. 3, 9c Chuck: No. 1, 64c: No. 2, o. No. 8. 4c. Round: No 1, 8c; No. 2. 7c: No. 3, 4c Plate: No. I. 44c; No. 2. 4c; No. 3. 3c. MISCELLANEOUS. CANNED GOODS oorn. standard west ern, 55tfi0c; Maine, $1 16. Tomatoes, 1-lh. cans. $1.1o: 3-lb. cans. 97141-41 1.A0. Pine apples, grated. 2-lb.. 20."2.xo; sliced. $1.90 &2.20; gallon apples, fancy, $2.65; California apricots, !l.90'UZ.5; pears, tl.i6u2.50; peache. fancy. $1.75'a,2.40; H. C peai he. 42.00(32.f.o. Alaska salmon, red, $1.25; tuncy ClilnooK, F., $2.10; fancy sock eye, F $1.96; sardines, quarter oil, $2.76; three-quarter mustard. I $3 00. Sweet potatoes. M.10&1-26; sauerkraut. $1.(0; pumpkins, 80cn$l.CO; wax oeans. 2-lb 60fr80c; lima beans, 2-lb.. Tsciitl 35; spinach, $1.25; cheap pea, 2-lb., 6O0; txlras, 95c$1.10; fancy, $l,35fl.76. SUGAR-Granulated cane. In sack, $5.21; granulated beet, in sacks, $5 11. COFFEE Roasted, No 8.", 26c ner lb.; No. 80. 31a per lb.; No. 19c per lb.; No. 20, 16e per lb.; No. 21, 13o per lb. SfRUP In bbls.. 27c per gal.; In case, i0-!b can. $1.70: cases, U t-lb cum. $1.80; cases. 24 24-lh. cans. $1.8t CURED FISH - Family whiteflsh. per quarter bbl., 1W1 lbs . $4.00: Norway mack eral. No. 1, JB5.C0; No. 2, S-8.0u; bcrrin In bbls., 2u0 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, $3.0o; Nor-, way, 3k, $9.00: Holland herring, ill kag. milkers, 80c; kegs, mixed, 70c. Sioux City Mve Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Dec. 1. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; market steady; beeves. $4.0C0.00; bulls and mixed, $2.5Vri3.&.-j; Blockers and feeders, $3.0oi4oo; calves and yearlings, $2.5td3.75. HOGS Receipts, 4.2nO head; market steady; selling ut V-9"'y6.00; bulk ot salcb, tS.HS'iiti.nO. Stork In Mabt. Receipts of live stock at the six princi pal v. estern markets jesierday: iame. nogs. Blieep. South timalia Sioux City .... Kansas City St, Joseph .... St. lxiuls Chicago 125 . 100 .1.2"" . yb . 800 . 700 6.KO 4.2"0 i.f) 6.178 r.6uo 5.0UI) 21 10 134 SuO !.5)0 Oils and Itosln. NEW VORK. Dec. 1. Oil, Cottonseed, firm: yellow. 41c. petroleum, steady; re fined. New York, $7.60: Philadelphia nd Baltimore, $7.40: Philadelphia and Balti more, In bulk, $4.85. Turpentine, steady; 69 tf 70c. Tot lis ..3,630 26.K7S 3,055 1 LONDON. Wool Dec. 1. Market. WOOl A Clearing; Home statement. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. The statement of the clearing bouse banks fir the week (five davs) shows that the brinks hold tl. 449.126 more than the legal reserve requirements. This Is a dei reese of $2,9&4.3(A) Compared with last week. The statement follows: Increase. Ixians lK-posits Circulation Igul tenders Specie Reserve Ueterve required Surplus Ex-U. S. deposits. lecreae. .$1 048,rr.',:KK) . 91, 634.70-') 5SI.4K9.4in 69,437iU . 11.sX7.liM . 2i1.107.8M . L49.:,8.7.") 1.449 lia 6.ulO,76-) tu,0M.il0 66S.600 l,l9,ll 542 :) 8.K29.1I10 2,7.) 167,4' t K4. X) 2W,ieO I 1U2 7 31 74 37 Liverpool ;rin nnd Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1 WHEAT Spot steady; No. t red western winter, 5s UV-d Future, dull: December, 6a34d; 8s b,d : May, 6 5d. CORN Spot. Arm: American 4s d. Fiuutei, quiet; January, March. 4s 4d. mixed. 4s 14d; Grain Market. l.-OORN-New. No. 3. ;c: No. 4, Peoria PEORIA. Dec. No. 3 yellow and grade. 4lc. OATS-Lower: No. 2 white. 3S4'iB4c t white, 8l4334c; No. 4 white, 3.'4c. RYE Firm: No. 2, 87iiiie. WHI8KY-O0 the basis ot tl-29. higher: 4-; no ; No. Holloa Copper Market. Closing j om lions on Boston copper mar 1 ket, reported by Logan ft Bryan, 112 board i of Tride building. Omaha: 44 Mohawk 48 Nevada Cons. 15 North Butte . 324 Old Dominion 94 Osceola 324 Pneu. Service k4 Hneu. Berv , pfd i." 4 1 11 weie: I "our. bbls..."..' 49.500 V, heat. bu. 7tu ' urn, bu 171 w Oats, bu 8)4.600 ly. bu '. -4.-j l.ailey, bu Iu2,7v0 thi the PtoJjc excl.snge to1ay ter market t siroiig, - K.s..i4 8 7u0 -41i ;o. K-i $.0 U.v ir nun kek tiriij, V4C. dallies, I'u.w:. ci-eaui"rice. irong 0 at Aiaicli Adventure AlUiues Atlantic Blngliam Hlsck Mountain., Boston Cons Butte Coalition .. Calumet ft Ariz . I Cal miet ft Hecla I Centennial 1 'opper Range . . . ! Dsll West ' I 11st Butte ' Franklin lireene Copper .. H heat and Corn at Liverpool. 1 Grsnbv LIY'ERPOOI Dec . 1. -Following ore the Hehriln stocks of wheat and corn lit More and on Isle Royal quaes iRoy. l and Canadian depots not In- I I. S ft Pitlsburg 2, W olverine eluded-): - Wheal, 2,762,C) centals; cuiii, I Maasscliusetl ... "N'pissing 8!2,0uu centals. Michigan 19V, ('inane a . '69 Qulncy ! Siiamion , 884 Tamarack ... 844 Trinity , 24 United Fruit 114 U. 8., com... 234 1 8., pfd. .. , 2t4 Utah Cons 13- Utah Cooper 3 Victoria :t's V, incus ,. 184 .112 .. 5u4 ..137 134 :o ...1(9 ... H'i ...110 ... 114 ...ICJ ... 63 ... 45 ,. .. 65 ... 33 ... 74 ... 11 ...1M ... 34 ... 354 Hank OMAHA, Dec 1 day were $1,6:17,12: sponi'mg dale lust Monday Tuesday W-dtieeday Ti.uisday Fricuy Saturdi.y Irarlnas. -Bank clearli tj and for '.1," year tl,394,5.'o.!(i. ikh;. ..tl.W8.54 '.51 .. 1.481.i.iM .. l.ia.72-.U2 for t i- le comc- 4 1135 STuc KEH8 4 140 4 00 HOGS It was an old-time market. Trains were In early, buyers were out early, every thing was sold and weighed up cuuy. It I has been a long time since hogs have ar- 1 lived at the yuids as early as they old this I morning. There being a good demand at , the same time, the market upeneu much , earlier thau usual, and practically cveiy- ; thlnir In sight wan sold by 10 o'clock, i'lu prices paid were steady and In soma casc.4 , strong compared' witn yesterday. While the top wa no higher, there were fewer hog at the bottom prices than yesterday, which would naturally make the average market look better on paper. As will be 1 rioted from the sales below-, the bulk of the ' hog old at t0.fiu6.io, with u top al ti--. I whereas vesterday the bulk of the hogs' brought W.wnm.OiW- 'Hi trade was falriy active at the prevailing prices and the mar ket as a whole lu very astisfactory condi tion. The hog market this week has had a somewhat stronger tendency since Monday. On Monday the hogs sold a big tc lower than the lose of the previous week, but during tho uext two days prlct firmed up. so that I'll Wednesday hogs sold piacii- t-allv in the same notches as they Old the good selec tion amounting to ll.uSO bales waa offered ut the wool subs today; demand was active, better German competition having a strengthening effect. Prices geuerally were 6 per cent above the oicnlng, particu larly lino combing Merinos. ?oarsrt cross breds were taken by American who also bought several lots of Victorian greasy Merinos al 12s 5d. PVillowing arc the sales In detail: New South Wales, l.'no bulea; scoured, 8d'&ls7d; greasy. 6d(dls Id. Vic toria. l.iic l.al'S; scoured. Is 3dHla lid ; greasy, 6d!ulN5d. South Australia, 1,4 0 bales; greasy, 8ii'iilll. New Zealand, l,70o bales; scoured, ls3d"ils lid; greasy, n4')'V Is 2d. Cajie of Good Hope and Natal, 300 bales; scoured. Is 3ili2s; greasy, 9Bf(ls 14d. Tho arrivals for the first series of tho 19u7 Biles amount to 8,u00 bales, including 5uo forwarded direct lo spinners. The Imports this week were: New South Wales. 1,300 hales; Victoria, 610 bales; South Australia, lil bales; Capo of Good Hope and Natal, 400 bales; various, 5.""0 bales. Next week 5,Ni biles will be offered. ST. LOUIS. Dec. I. WOOL Steady; medium grades combiuK and cloihiiig, l.Uit 27c; light One. 1!ti-'lc; heavy fine, lfi<k.-, tub washed, 324i:f74c. I ARE YOU OH THIS MAP? Under the direction of our held corps we have prepared a correct and up-to-date map of Nevada, and the California border, showing the location of all the latest min ing discoveries, and the only map lo show Greenwuter. Wonder,- Falrvlew, Ramsev. Comstock, Ely. Y'erlngton, and diaens of other recently discovered mining district which are today making hlBtory and re cord in the production of the preclou metuls, and are destined to rival the great Comstock. No one interested in Southern. Nevada or the mining industry can a ft old to be without this map, and us an introduction we have decided to distribute 35.000 frea, on request. Only one copy will be moiled to each person; additional copies, slow each, and after our upply set aside for free distribution is exhausted tlio prion will be $1.00, und nil! be 011 sale at all news stands. Write for the map toduy. Address. Engfaeering Department, - D. Mackenzie & Co., Inc., Holders of the world's record for rapid mine-making and dividend-paying, Gold field, Nevada. Market. 1 COTTON Snot Cotton NEW YORK. D. 1 closed quiet. 15 points lower: middling up. I (unds. 11 2.V; middling gulf. 11 .'; no sales ST. IXlIMS, Dec. 1. COTTON Steady ; 1 middling. 114c; aah-s, 278 bales; receipt. Ivm bales; shipments, none; stock, 16-H9 2.I9A ftfu.ii 1,637 122.88 19c5. tl.ii4u. 3.M 1.1!il,iii:.07 l.Ho.lUl.U 1.658.iii'i 01 l.Slrt.5.M.0 Totals W.7S8.695.84 $7,233,398.00 Increase over cor. week last yer.$l,i;2.l9i'.9l Holiday. Trraaarr Statement. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Today's statu nient of the treasury balances in tl.s gen eral fund, exclusive of the $15B.0oo.O0u gold reserve, shows: Available rash bal- in:e. 1 23 1.4 70. 2s T ; gold coin and bullion, $1 U-.6Ui.621 ; gold ceillflca'es, $55,0s7,750. Movement of Specie. NEW YORK". Dec. 1. The tolal '...'norts of soecle at ihe port of N" York for the week ending today were tSe.titJ sliver and $o2.431 gold. To'.al exports of specie were $5.f7.6i0 :lver and $2,50o gold. ure lous Saturday. Yesterday Iheie was; bales an easie,- n.arket. but today ihe lion soid 1 LIVERPOOL. Dec. 1. COTTON Spot. only a very ainait snuue unuer last eaiur-j enn . prices i points lower: Ametii iin mid- iinng run. n.ioi: ;'oo niuiuima. t-rTi: in;,t dling. 6 1''d: low middling. 5 9d ; frood ordl- dav's prices. The leeelpts lor have been fair, keeping about on a year ago, but showing some recent weeks. Representative sales the week , a nr with gm osi IhlsailM tirala Market. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 1 WHEAT Std ; No. 1 northern, $l'u8;c; No. t port hu p. 77tlc; May, 77 4c bid. RYE Steady; No. 1. 84c CORN, Steady;. No. 3 old, 4ic; May 4344J434C bld ' Ualath Grata Market. DULUTH. Dec. 1 W4IEAT On track. No. 1 northern. 1$4c. No. 2 northern, 744c: December. 74c; May, 74j74c; Juiv. 74e. OATS To an:e, 314c. Portlia t-'inaarlal. UiXDON, 1'ec. I. The rates for money were tjjy tn the market tcday snd the supplies a ei a-increased by $li,5dOni. pui.l out in dividends and by the bunks releasing iheir surplus balances. Dlscuunts weak ened sympnthctically. Trading on th Slmk exchange wuj quiei. 'Ihe easier rates for money (ireiiglhened a'tit-eitge ccuri'.les, ecial!y i-oi.siU, but 1 .-. anuMiiil of buil nus transaj ird In B,ltih as well us for. t.gn securities was small. Aineiicuus oi-i ed aieudy and move.) slowlv la over purity, aiied by moderate New York and hH'ail buying. The fear of a poor Near HP. M. l.vrtTE t R 4.SSFF.R. Jo-ephiiie H.' Weidenfeller to Ruben Bauer, lot 6. block 3, Patrick Sec ond Sj.ni toga t I. X. W aiiier and wife to Otto Stuben. ! pit 9. block 3. Cottage Place L. N. Warller and wife t j Otto btubei., lot 8 blcx k 3. Cotlaae Place Charle C. Soreiisen and wife to Fmuia liaisch, lois 9 and H Devrie' Sub... i Edward P. Suikh et al., 10 Catherine Beinis Para 3,600 James R. Black and w it to Essex Wil liams, kl 6. bl.ck 12. Patrick' Sec ond add 3,650 Lew is S. R-cd and wife to KlixabeUi M. Shah. in, lota 1 and t, block 1. re plat if Durai.t Huce.,.1 Total ,8w! No 9... 49... 44... 1... 1... 60... 67... 62... $8... 61... 69... 42... 62... 41... 71.... 58.... :..... 59. . . . 62.... 51.... 6S.... 54.... 60... . 0.... .".... !$.... 61 ... . lo.... $;.... 64.... S5.... .... i5. . . . 8.' "4.... ,V ..113 . ,ks ..326 . .680 .540 ..287 ..248 ..344 ..813 ..817 ..825 .. ..316 ..2so . .2so . .273 ..2ii8 ..276 . .275 ..2r,3 ..ni? ...$5 ..372 .278 ,L'62 .3u .278 .3"6 .2"2 .261 .14 .2111 ..!.! .2.11 HU. 120 80 80 so 240 Itsi 40 $40 80 160 40 's-i 320 16-1 Sou 12.) Vii Vt 2-.0 32"! to Itrl io 11 f) 8" 280 8a 80 40 No. Av. oii i9o 53 3e3 66.. 69. , 61.. C8.. 61.. 62.. 71.. 71. . 73.. 5 111 W.. 73.. 8::.. 69.. 61.. 7a. . 92. . W.. 67. . 79.. 64. . 66.. 89., 16. ..270 ..248 ..2S4 . .2611 ..270 ..229 ..274 ,.2 ..264 ..251 ..2"i Sh. 16" 130 8:1) 360 80 120 12" Pr. s ) 5 95 6 i) i 00 ) 00 6 'io 00 00 00 0i) 00 01 6 IX) 6 00 6 () 0,1 6 024 u 124 6 024 6 t'L'4 6 124 6 (-24 024 6 0:4 6 024 6 u. 4 8 U24 02'-.. 6 024 6 05 t 00 6 of. c ". 05 PHEEP There were no fresh Sheep or lamb and pra-il ally klght with which to tiiaKe a market tu.iy. For the week t h i recciulk f t up 2li.2si. as Iga'.l.st ,:.4.'. last wek and a yeur ta-o. In other worua, ti.e lui ij ihu wom u-e been somewhat smaller thau uual at this seal on of the year. A very good buyinir demand, rombiiie-1 Willi iiiuderate receipts, 1ms kept the Ii.ai- ,.2u2 ..:i4 ..215 ..2W ..244 . .2-8 ..iil ..1M . . 22-' ..233 . .215 '.'.Vi ..171 ..2' ..15 .174 ..li Pr. 6 1.5 6 05 8 05 C5 6 05 0 05 05 1 00 05 8 05 05 6 05 8 05 i 6 iVi 6 074 6 07 4 6 "74 6 07 4 6 117', 6 07 4 6 074 6 10 10 6 10 .. 6 1 .. 6 124 .. 0 15 .. 6 13 .. 6 li .. 8 15 .. 6 174 .. 6 174 ... 6 8" .. 6 2u receipt liotlllltg nary. &..wd : oiiiiiiHt-y. oiid. i l.c the dav w re -5.f bales, of which for speculation and export. :t i 4.i) American. Receipts were 28.' Including 17,6nu American. sales of .'.!) were Included 'A) bales. 160 40 4U 4u 40 S 12 4U 'm 120 160 offer Market. NEW YllltlC. Dc. l.-COFKi:h-Market for coff, e futures opened steady ul nn chatitfed prices lo a decline of ( points ; under a utile ii,;uioai ion. nut only one .month was low.-i ; offering were light, I cables steady and prices suon finned up on covering and Europe in demand. The 1 lose was steady at a net advance ,if 5;t 10 points, ales wie reported of 31.27.0 bas, Including December. 55c; Jl.irch, 0 I n1 i6 2cc; Ma), 6.:6,.c; July. 6.4o'ni;.5"c ; Hep. I leiuber, j.5i6.45c; la-tols-r, 6.6rc. Ylelal Market. I NEW YoRK". Dec. 1. METALS As J UFUal In the ulsence of cables the metal lioji kits were quiet, but the his1iioii st ems i to lie w nerully a lirm one and prices were , well h id. Tin was rather easy nt $43'w.c I 4'J 1". L.ik pper Is ouoied lii-n, at J2.3",4 ; ( 22.75: elect ndi I ic, t--Ai 22.374: casting. $22.1 '".V.2i. lead was qilet, but drill, at I X.i.7."'in'.ie: spelter ul $i,. 40-1(6.4.. Iron wus I In in and inn hunged. I Hi'. 1)UIS, Dec. l.-METAIJ--lud. ! quiei al 8"j.s5; spelter, steady st $.;.35. That's what the mining industry Is hav ing now and the boom is gettlng.blxger every day and Is making millions of, dol lar for investors. THE INVESTMENT HERALD, a lead- I Ing mining tlnanclal investment paper I gives reliable and Importunt Information I on mining, oil. nhiiitullon and other In ' dustries. the principal companies and tba ' best paying stocks. It also lb-scribes a I plan whereby immense speculative profit j intiy be quickly and euslly made 011 abso 1 lutely safe inveHtmeniH. We will send It free for six month upon request. Gel posted, make money and avoid mistakes. A. I WlaVXZB It OO., Dspt. 64. 78-80 WaU St., Jtsw York. V. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We are ti, the market for 5u 10 17 siiaiea l.MU.V STOCK VAHDS S1UCK. Ltaporatrd Apple and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Dec. 1. -EVAPORATED APPLES Market continue firm and prices show an upward tendency. Fancy arc . quoted at sVi choice, 84c; prime, 744rc. , CALIFOlt.-iA I'air.ii r It I I I is I'runei are movhiK su-idlly In coi.s pnpl leu and prlvs are tirin. Oootatlons runic- from to 9c- I r Caliiornn grades. Apriixita are ineianMed, w,ih i hou e q,Hiteil ul ti.-: ex tra 1 hoo. 1, 14.!, ; fjney, ls'uo,-. I'euHjes. Priii, wi'U 11. 01c. uuoted ul lie; exua choice. I2'tc: fam y, lie. Rai-ina are nrm in tour with loose Musiatels quoled at 1320 Farr-am St., Tel. Douglas 1064 The Financial World KVYOltK llllfitO tU Ilrsatnar 100 U&udalph kk The Leulnj Flnsooial Weekly VslusM to Bankers and FlnanUcrs -adispsnsablt t Investor and apaculator Tii .'j CdsboIsI publiestlon of Its kiad. Ben 4 f'.r tr- saoipls epjr. i..u will bouiiloced ot It si istndsad your subsorlptlou. TUt 8I.XA.NCIAL. HOHLO 34 Rrtaswsr XtwYiik (