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-] THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1902. | B I Abrond, New York was also higher, spot | quoted at $3.5,@3.85; second patents, $3.706 | siugnant while wafting for New Yorks 24 feeders 1 1 cow and feeders, $26MH4.000 cows and helfers, closing at $25.156126.95. Lead was quiet and | 390, nrst clears, R.%0@d.w; second clears, | iead, particular n:\:m’-""brmx taken in the | 4 feedery. . 98 2 6 cows. OE14.65; canners, §1.00712.40) bulls, .24 unchanged here at 34124 and in London at | &23wzd0. T ) o . si12s | CTECt Of dent Roosevelt s mesgage to | 1 heifer. ) dcows B calves, SOgiTw; Texan and 1ndiin i £10 128 60. Spelter was lower here, being LAN-In bulk, $12.00612.25; shorts, $11.2 | corgress. They improved later steers, S2OMO4.K; cows and |82 ‘Wheat Liguidations Ul;!o Weakness and Quoted at $5.12% butcantinued unchanged | @115 firm. Grand ‘Trunks sufiered ow Peod P cahitienition. LI Wkds camtid Drop i 008, in London at £19 1is 6d. Iron in England bad October stutement, Kaffire were ? 2 3 9 0GS—Recelpts, 1500 head: market e ;S e was lower and dull, Glasgow closing at Philadeiphia Produce Market. fered; prices reacted and the market became | ‘eeders Active and Fally Steady. . 30: Dige ond Ights, MIE19; packers, s 11d and Middiesborough at 5s. The| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1.—BUTT of bullion taken & 2 15: butcher L3 “w local ke s quis a4 h. d. 1 - eate! on bal today A & Willam Lear—Ne: AND |..um!<u.-m,.u‘ 4,000 DEMORALIZATION SPREADS TO CORN PIT | N6™'1 Tarthrn "foundry fs uioted at. S | Lt g, 4@1c hIEhere extrs western cream- Foid ‘premtum at | HOGS OPENED LOWER, CLOSED STEADY | & feeders. Jiss 340 14 cows Tmarket casier: native m3ttong, 8 et @ 0, No. northern foundry at 322000 o e 8l v, 29¢, | to 25.50. 33 teed 0 5 W 8 cowr ;. lamba, $4 206, 0; culls and bucks, ™ 200, No. 1 southern and-Nort Southern 0Tt | trest wemier bor toen oy toeeh oan: Prices were weak on the 1feeder.. 11N 340 1 calf s Wtockers, §1.506:3.00, v - | Toundry at $22.004723.00. . B, lon ol soutRe! owing to fears of difculties | 4, 3 feeders F 1 bull fhe s CUIHEIDRG EVhy. FETER SR VISW BF OO bt b e Rt ol gt of seiliement, Revtes closed | Ative Dem $or DUk Fat Sheey | §powiere: 2 1 steer Slonx Clty Live Stock Market. mission House Demand—Provisions |OMAMA ~ WHOLESALE MARKETS. |01 2Een rirmer: New York full creams, | ¥ tter tone, on aceount of easy con- | amd Lamba and Also for Feedery A T. Davis—Neb, | 810UX CITY. In,, Dec. L.=(8pecial Tele- A Rise THIL Seatteved Selle prime smail, 13%¢; fair to good, 12%G1dic; | LANEOS. Turks were drm. Other foreigr: 0 COWR. B | gram.)~CAT] LE- ite n ‘were easy. In ls were jrregu at Fully Steady Prices Thomae Stonsbie 3 prime large, 13%c; fair to good large, 12%@ | §T® Were easy. Industria - " 10m: I slow, kiliers lower; b ing Jeads to Fall. Condition of Trade and Quot 15e: “@| At the close heaviness ruled. Three per with L cows.... U8 300 31 feeders {Bulle and_mised, - e “nccount. | Ex- t Week. ows. || &2 2 feeders w Staple and Fancy Produce e — cent rent for, the account : 8 teeder 38 | eeders, $2.00011.25: 2GG8-Candied stock, 336, Liverpool Grain and Provision Stocks. | (1Ee o §5¢ e for checke s, L oaw 300 |5 om0, BEHRLIN, Dec. 1.-Business on the bourse Y Mutt ‘ ¢ CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Heavy lMquidation of | LIVE POULTRY—Hens, T¢; old roosters, | LIVERPOOL, Dec. 1.—The following are today was quiet. Banks and locals were " 9 feeders.. 963 3 60 1 teeder ! :,'\(,,'B;Ré'?‘ ‘f‘»‘io}'flik.’“{a’%&}‘f lower, wheat causéd weakness In tha it today | e tarkeys, 1@lzc; Mise: geese, | the stocks of breadstuffs and provisions in [ well maiutained. Internationals were some- Recelpts were : . o feeder 3 W and the close was weak, with May down 9c; spring chicke er 1b., $Ya@de. Liverpool: Flour, 71,000 sacks; wheat, 1 Stoek In Sight. what harder, especially Chinese, Canadian | Official Monday ! y YalentineNeb, y e ’ 4 ; corn, : Pacifics were easier, Same days last wee T 6 51 calves... 21 calyes.., H@%c. May corn closed e higher, while IHESSEL POULTRY—Hens, 1bc; young | 000 centals; corn, 578,000 centals: bacon, Pacif . X " : 3 b i L ovisions e h v boxes; hams, 3,500 boxes; shoulders BERLIN, Dée. 1.-Exchange ‘on n, | Sume week before richett—Colo. he following were the receipts of live dats were up WO “‘Jcn;:::.\r provisions | chickens ile; turkeys, ligibe; ducks and | boxes: hame. e %8 stock at the six principal cities yesterday: 2 marks % pfes, for checks. Discount | Same three weeks ago... 934 i0g | 10 cows. ... § feeders 315 e e 1o (raginain wheat was the | 55iri - Packing stock, 16g16%c; cholce | bOXea: lard, 500 tiefces prime western steam | Tates: Short and three months’ bills, 3 per | Bume four weeks ago... ibii 3 33 § cows.. 2 feeders Cattle, Hogs. Sneep. unloading of a big line by the leading 10ng | dairy, in tubs, 20@ilc; separator, i und $00 tierces of other kinds. ont iu:w day last year..... 3 o TG 1% - 38 Omaha ....... coe 55000 B8N 20,000 and the consequent throwing on the market | FRESH CAUGHT FISH- e e - | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 10U DATE. . Chicago ., Cevee.. 38000 45000 50,000 O o Rhotint hetd Uy thRAtre Who | sng, 6o Hkerel, vo) . bl Milwaokee Grain Market. Hoston Stock Quotations. E A. J. Monros—Wyo . 3 ; 2 .» ¥ b The tollowing table shows the recelpts ol cows 5 Kdnsas City .. 1020 48 o0 had been following In his wake. The re- | g buffuio, dressed. 7c; suntish, 3c; bluetins, | MILWAUKEE, W HEAT—Lowe: BOSTON, Dec. 1 loans, 6 _ per | cattle, hogs aiid sheep at South Omaha foF | § cow ... om0 3 & 73 meeorn St Louts . 1,00 Lo sult was a decline of over a cent in May, | 3c; whitensh, 10c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 11¢; | No. 1 northern, 2 northern, | cent; time loans, per cent. Official 0 gate, wid comparisons With | § cows..... M2 276 t. Joseph ... 2910 : 818 while the nearby dellveries were al%0 | codfish, i2c: redsnapper, 19¢; iobsters bolled, | 3%@71lec; May, 5% closing of stocks anu . 912, 1wl dne. Dec. G. H. Galbralth—=Wyo, Sloux City . . 2000 easicr. The news in general was bearish, | per |b., 30c; lobsters, green, per RYE—Steady; No. 1, 51%@52c. Atehioon 6. by R L) 3 & 1 tosdet.. & [y ot lower cables, liberal receipts In the north: | huiiheads, lic; cattish, Mc; black bass, 0¢; | BARLEY—Lower; No. 2, 6%c; sample, | Gas 1s 11 ey | Hosa 2 . { feeders west_and a large Increase in the visible }palibut, lic. 49Gasc. Mex. Central 5.0 i g Sheep . 46 cows supply being the main depressing factor: CORN—New 40c. CORN-—May, 42%c. Atchison The fo & able ows the av 28 cows Buying by commission houses at the OATB—82. i do DUl price of hogs sold on the South Omaha |49 cows point eaused a rally late in the day, th RYE—No. 2, 46c. Dulnth Grain Market. Boston & Alban: : murket the last several days, with com- | 2 cows.. close beitig At lower fgures, with May | BRAN--Per ton, $13.50. 4 : “lomon & Me... Dominton Coal Durisons with former years @%c off at T@ib%e. The opening wns | HAY—Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | DULUTH, Dec. 1.—WHEAT—Cash, No. 1 Jiw]pasuiin s - — 42 cows c lower to e D sale Hay Dealers’ assoclation: Cholce No, | hard, T%c: No. 2 northern, 6%c; No. 1] N Y. 7t o L B g Date. | 1902. {1901.{1900. {1899, [1898. [1897.|18%6. | 3 cows ranged betwes 1 upland, $5.00; No. 1 medium, $800; No. 1| northern, 71%c; December, 0%c; May, Me. | -- g SR — supply for the week c ¢ | coarse, 31.60. Hye strak, $6.00. These prices | OATS—December, 32c. 2o Nov. 17... 387 3 98 of 3,352,000 bu., v e | are for hay of good color and quality. De- Pervet s s il & last” year of ' 3,454,000 Clearances mand, falr; receipts. light o | 19, 5 Boef Steers Slow and Weak, Oows acd| | noli* H | S e Totals ... L& WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— Telephone 1616, 3 2 CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—~WHEAT-There hus been enormous selling by Armour today in wheat through commission houses and it looks s It his lon ilne has been liquidated Market sold down to 74%c_and ft was re- markable that the break was not greater with such selling, but the northwest, the 3 board and the local shorts covered and 28 cows in that way supported the market. Pri- mary receipts, 1,980,000 bu, against 152400 s ERIER 4 gg 8 Jiar ago, i\'nr!hw!)( e 1,567 cars, . against 1,000 last year. Clearances, 323,00 hnofls— hete was a very heavy run of | by, Northwest elevator stocks, 7,726,000 bu., ho here this morning for a Monday. | sgainst 11,194,000 bu. last year; show a de- re were about 10 cars on sile and 35| crease of only 512,000 since last week. The direct to packers. The market opened weak | yigible increased 3,361,000 bu. On_passige to a nickel lower, but sellers, as a rule, | jecreased 2,486,000 bu. Worid's shipments " - -were holding for' steady prices, 6o that | w, A Indicates Sunday. = Hollday, comparatively little business was trans- | BAt LGN Tor export. Dututh reparts 5 SATURDAY'S SHIPMENTS. acted at the start. P The following table shows the number of | Bave quite. Iiheral orders” 86 they soon | L0 bl #01d c. 1. L. Buffalo and 9 loads”for Frsrseraasce S, ZTYETL o s & uBsuEs Priet 37 feeders. . 3 feeders 10 feeders. 3 teeder: 133 Peoria Marke Lo IQuiney - wheat and flour were equal to £22900 bu. | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 28¢; extra 20 ~ " By ‘cucoipts were L0 il RERINSL | selucth Der can, B0 NAW Tork bounte, BUF | § hax e Dec. 1—CORN—Steady; No 1,623,500 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis and | can, 4Zc; bulk, extra selects, per gal., $1.75; OATS-Steady: No. 3 white, 31%c. Mass, Blectrie J do ptd D:hl.l‘h v|e- e |rudl N‘II;-'I ;‘Afunl bulk, standards, per ., $1 - — My which, with loca elpts of VEGETABLES, NEW YORK STOCK A s. ed Fruit .. contract grade, made total receipts NEW CELERY—Kalamasgoo, per dot., 35¢; S AND BONDS, United Fruit ... three points of 1,69 cars, against 192 Utah, per dos., 46¢; California, per dos!, for 4o ptd.. 3 stalks welghing trom 1 tu i Ibs., each, | Market Shows Strength and Prices | Westingh. Common week and 1,177 a year ago. Generally Rise One Per Cent. e OES—New, per bu., 865G, % e s Trading in corn was [ight and the wenk- ; ness in wheat affected this market an o *Ex-dividend caused an easfer feellng, but toward the | Ly B .|, NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—Today's stock mar- A end"of the session there was o fair demar | o POTATOES—Kansas, per bbl.| 1.\ made a rather notable show of strength London Stock Market. § and the early loss was wholly regained, bu., 30c; Canada ruta- | and prices were lifted quite generally 1 pes Vi May closing %c higher at 42%@42%c, after cent or more. This was due in part to the | LONDON, Dec. 1.—Closing quotations: selling between 424@42%c and 42%@42%c. e symfimh»nv effect of movements in special | Cone., money (ex int) 82%)N. Y. Central Mand ‘were weakening. Influences. Local | , WAX BEANS—Per bu.’box, 8: 'string | fie Jlayed ‘a part. "Of the special move. | Atchison st {ontarlo & Western. .- 30 | Urday and thelr destination: i D Doy s L Tyer, (e rst Tound | CORN—Has been weak for. the near Tecelpts were 202 cars, with 11 of contract | P¢aRSs e bu. box $L80. 0 1e ments the most notable was In the local | /40 DU .. ..\ 101 " Penasylvi . Cagtle. Cars. | The early sales were mostly at $6.%, and | $ures: and a slight decline in the May srade ABBAGECHome grown. new. le. | {action group. The accompanying gossip | Baitimors & Ohio... 5 Baxter & Babcock, Bertrand, Colo.—B. . | the later onas at $6 074 and 3610, " Trading | July: The market has reached small s Although there was little doing in oats, | | ONJIONS—New home grown, tn Sagks, PF | quite generally pointed to a plan for a|{ ! - & M. L 1| Was Quite autive and the bl of the early | latively. There has been December on the undertone was firmer, a good com: | P}, S@te; Spanish, ner crece, $1.60. comprehensie merger of all the traction | & b M. Fay, Keatne % 1] urrivale wag' disponed of in good ‘season, | Mmarket in a small way from the cash mission house demand being the sustain- | rGy AnGr™ P00 PR T g r 4 | facilities within the greater New York cor- | ¢, 1805 3 Klpllnficr, g .. 1| Near the rclose of the market several loads | te[¢5ts. Cash market has been firm for ing factor. May closed W@%c higher at| o Ce0A et * i B porate limits and a &upposed share in the cilisianas. B3t o DHd..... . M. Dox, Big Sprinj 1| mold a} $6.30 and $6.15%. Trains kept arriy.| Yellow, but weak for mixed corn. 1 3214G32%¢, after ranging between 3itc and | PEATY SO B0 o, per crate, | Control by New York Central and Pennsyl- o 40% Southern Pacific...... Sheep— - r 82%c. Local recelpts were 236 cars, 205 e d " | vania. Manhattan conspicuously abstained I 91% Union Pactfic. E. K. Carr, Jonesville, Mich—R. I. there were atlll moré cars to arrive. Repre. | Mmates for tomorrow, 2% cars. The visih Provisions were qulet and after a slightly | % FRUITS. from a share in the movement and was at b 3%| do ptd F. K. Dinsmore, Allen, Mich.—R. I gentative sales: . increased 650,000 bu. Local stock, 492,000 by higher opening prices showed a tendency v e times below Saturday’'s level. The dealings v 6% U. 8. St Collins & Olney, Vernon, Mic L Lo 31 a%. Sh. P » Av. 8b. P increased 62000. On passage decreased to move downward under scattered selling | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2; Kle- | in this stock was rather light. This gave L. atlg| o ptd. Collins & Olney, Lennon, Mich.—R. .3 o " AR = rid's shipments, 1,438,000 bu. Clear- by Jonss and on lack of any particular sup: | €8, per bbl, 33.75; Colorado, per box, 32.5. | some color to & supposition that the move. | Hlinols Centralo....148 | Waash The official number of cars of stoc gt g 610 &nces, 152.00. New York reports 14 londs port. "The weakness in wheat and corn | ,AFPLES—Cooking, per bbl., 32.2; eating, | ment amongst the other tractions was de- | \**'R"g § Nuh- 13 | do ol brought in today by each road was: LTI 360 taken for export carly was a bear factor. The close was | $--%; Jonsthans, »io; New XYork stock|signed to adjust their valuations to the | . b &1y VER- U, " Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r' %0 OATS—Were easy early, with some De- steady, with January pork 2ic lower #.2; gailfornla Belifiowers, bu. bux, SL&. | higher level already attained by Manhat-| SARSILVER—Uncertain; 32%d per ounce. | o "09% o p g, le. Hos; p. H'r's, | £ 160 cember on the market. Prices sold off 4, 316.82%. Lard was down 5@7'%c at $9.45@ | , ONAPES—Catawbas, per basket, 18¢;|tan. Another conspicuous center of e e ooy Sy o i | Tl ion Pastio Myst § 0 but the loss was recovered. Local recelpis, 9.41%, and ribs off 2ic At $8.124GH.15. Malagas, per keg, 3.00G7.00. sirength was the soft coal group. espectally | SOURL [T the, oher market for whort bibs | GFEN YR H Eatimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | ( CIANBERRIES — Wisconsin, per bbl, | the north and south roads traversing the | 1% 373 156 per cent, and for three-months’ | & M. 90 cars; corn, 296 cars; oats, 200 cars; hogs, | $9.50; Bell ;_n;(lol!i";-l;:. !;_(l'-m.l_llr;r box, $3.25. I fon Rhnween the Ohio river an |{he ills s 3 13-16@3% per cent 87,000 head. CAL 8. akes, Rumors were current of a plan for e “The leading tutures ranged as follows BANANAS—Per bunch, according to size, | combining all the railroads in the group by New York Mining Quotationn, $Zw@L o, making a holding company of one of the | NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—The following are WLEMONS—Callfornia fancy, #00G4; | gmaller, compante, Hocdng Valley” and | i closing prices o5 ining stocks ORANGES—Florida Brights, $8.75; Cali- | spicuously — affected. ~ Amongst the more it R % | fornia Navels, H.00G4.60. general considerations which affected the p ! &3 DATES—Persian, in 70-1b. boxes, per lb,, | market was a hope that the December dis- 3. 6c; per case of 3u-ib. pkgs., §2.25. bureements of interest and dividends, which ilGS—California, per a0-1b. cartons, $1; | are estimated at about §75,000,000, would af- | Con. Cal. Turkish, per 3-1b.'box, 1@18c. ford relief to_the local money market. The | Horn Silver GKAFE FRUIT—Florida, $6. ment in London teday of $:,00.000 to | iron siiver . MISCELLANEOUS. 000,000 on account of the shipping com- | Leadville Cos HONEY—New_ Utah per Zi-trame case, | Dine also aroused hopes of easier conditions ————— 1149 100 3,32 S 4 in the money market. Actual quotations Armour & %67 1712 3,656 ol e 0wl s A APy g CIDISR—New York, $4.60; per %-bbl,, §2.76, | {0 call money were firm ufider the con- L | ] % Der %rbbl, B o MAHA, Dec. 1—Bank clearings, $1,3%- ( Vansant & Co and lambaxhers this MOFDIng, but the Mer: WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. ] W 5 tinuing influence of preparations for the I , B |1 1580 | 1682%| 158 | goBA USRKRAUT-Wisconsin, yer i-bbl., 4 forresponding day last year, $1.384.- | Carey & Benton ket ruled active and fully steady on all de- s ] @ Cotton Market. % per bbi, 33.75. December disbursements and time money § 15 mfil 15 1492% 1495 | 1495 H"fm_m_ 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c; | Fates were unchanged. New York exchange (.“K.'Agg“"'l-):c“‘ To-Clearings, $32,790,612; Lobman & Co sirable grades. Packers were out early and d sers began mov- | NEW ORLEANS. Dee. - 1.—COPTON i at Chicago rose again to par, but a de- v il i 3 No. 1 selted, 8; No. 2 salted, ic; No. | balances, 3348%,28: New York exchange, | Willlam Underwood | Dog over Ahe schles 't & raptd enes 60 bales; ordinary the better grades were soon di low middiing. 9 5314( 9 60 o 000 for transfer to the Interlor. The opin- | Par: forelgn exchange, unchanged; sterling | Livingstone & Schailer. s a3l 8 2 DI, g udes, 8GLc; sheep | UV "0t bankers in spite of today's stock | bOSted, $4.84% for sixty days and $4.88% for | Hamilton & Rothschild. Fed ‘ewea of fair quality sold W Mnddling | market review is for a continuance of close £38 K04 soma 64 Jeariing wet oty | QS culr i) (§008 middilng, 83 demand. ] NEW YORK, D —Ci 882, 82 |8 money conditions over the end of the year. [ , NEW VORK, Dec 1.—Clearings, $19,852,- fair quality brought $3.7. Strictly cholce 79,269 ; ; Li8 | ssc mara ahell per 1o, 14cp o, aoffehel | There was some ppeculssion op, e st MHIOSTENTS Do I Clearings, sbasonts; | Suner ‘opers A5t ¥ aEarc, o U i on Dot | Sembir, SRS ity Lo 1 wh ; No. shell, per e! . $1,69,913, " 4 o not look particularly 3 b ;' 8.11@S.1%0; Per Ib., 12c: fiberts, per Ib., lzo: | Eround of supposed antl-truet views to be balgnoos, ¥1,00.813, Armour, Sloux City Tha Teeatr s market Al Rit oW By R ARgR o March, Bni@Eie; Avell “prgnng Trens i e 82 %3 Gen. Electric ssae R PESE 8. CEEENERINNEY weses pish B T e r oDt o Frue | Feceipls, 202 cars, with 17 contract. T 236 cars, with 26 contract. Estimates for tomorrow, 200 cars. The visible decreased 3,000 bu. 1. stock, 2,066,000 bu,; decreascd 20,000 ' Clearances, 2,000 bu. Better nc- ceptances are reported and weather favor- able for movement. There was u decline of about %c in samples. New York reports 80,000 sold for export. PROVISIONS—Market opened strong. On the advance Lipton sold lard and ribs Trade has been light and very little de- h demand reported not so good. hough market would have fur- ther decline, ‘here were 43,000 hog: ere, with prices 6c lower. Lstimate for tomor: row, 37,000 Réceipts for November, 765000, ] i P e T . B In e west today, 79,000, against 65 last Cudahy Packing Co. 237 | SHEEP—There was a liberal run of sheep | Week and 102,000 last year. 10 40 Ble! anesBBa 3l waall Total receipts .....208 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows. each buyer purchasing the nu: ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. e i iiiaiid i 53%| v.] 47 AT 46 A2HO% 2% 0% 12%0% FEEF e SspEeszeRa=orTesy Sz538223IIIR22RRR22RRBRRES onnanna an EEnERsREaNsEn2. e |1o 10 (1016 (00 |10 1005 | Veul calf, b o 15% ibs, 8t%c: No. 2 veal calf, | PoSIt was made at the subtreasury of §20,- *No. 2. tNew. 2 Cash quotations were as follows: et ahell per 1 dbct hara ahail | expressed in the president's message would | ,BALTIMORE, Dec. 1-Clearings, $3926,- | Wertheimer ... quotable change from the close of last| Jule & p FLOUR—Quiet, steady; winter patents, " | prove unwarranted. Some very heavy $664,300; money, 6 per cent. _— = O vi 8.20c, 25080 alEhta. 1l oledra B30 | Ber, 1D 1o6; pecans, large, per b, Mol | P00y of Bt. Paul were placed on the mar. | FPHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1.~Clearings, #17- | motals .. IR e e T L R ST R B "FERK, Dec. 1.—COTTON—Market 10 spring spect 3. 20; patents, | chestnuts, per Ib., 10c; peanuts, Ket, the source of which gave rise to much | 633,88 balances, §2668,24; money, 6 Per| aTLE There were not quite as mas Mo 8 In sight at fully steady | opened quiet, with prices unchanged to a az“d; utridignie, 89008 bakers, | ;oasted peanuts, per I 3 bl gossip In connection with the authorized ST LOUIS, Dec. 1:—Clenrings, $5,006,2; | Shitle here today as a week ‘480, but there | | Quotations for grassers: Good to_cholce o palnte HEtAeS ST farorabie cabise b. hickory s, per bu., L6, | new etock, sy | Much, of the SellE, s | baiances. Jebtsels money, steady. 'S0 per | ju6 4 DIE, Jncrease s compared with tne | yearlings, $3663%; fair to good. $1.%635; | And u fear that too much long Cotton had OLD METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes | has & genertl effect on, the market And O S SNGORK exciange, l0c premium, | OF Tat sieers, the matket ruled active and | good wethers, BWGLI cholcs cwea, G | pecumulated In anticipation ot e hullish more especially the coalers. ere were | ,.C! N .—C 960, - g " , $3.00G3. A X ureau report. Receipts were small, but OATS—No. 2, 2i4c; No. 3 white, 3lc. the following prices; Iron country, mixed, | 0%, Sob*“yetbacks throughout the -day, | 20: money, 68 per.cent; New York ex-| I NAY o \iperal sprinkiing of corn- | Sholce lemis, SoaBiTes (e b oLy | sellers of cotton ignored this feature on the RYE-No 2, 4sqhic. D per b Bk Drass Niavy, sav 2% | But throughout the closing was firm and at | Change, 2% per cent premjum. fed teers in the Teceipts (his morning, and, | 400G 100, 1Cdr wathars. $2.70G010: feedes | Fround that the movement was being ac- BARLEY— feeding, 4@S8c; falr to | Gige, brass, Ught, per lby 5o I“:‘i ,,gi“,_; the top for many Bonds were fir- 5 Chicuwo. was ‘overrun with corm Catiie, | Jearigr, ‘§5 , $2.75@8. ayed by very bad weather, together with T, C. oc cholce malting, Go@8e. regulnr. | Total sales, par value, 32,010,000 Monthly Statement of Debt. : 2@3.2%: feeder lambs, $.000 | o scarcity of cars and moflve power, the TN & far i.15: No. 1 northwest- inc, per Ib., 2%c; rubber, per KUl i, ewp;’n' advanced 3 per there were plenty in sight to fill packers | 4.00; cull lambs, 3L60G2.00; feeder ewes, | theory being that the cotton ,,,"m,,., and 5 A = WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The monthl 0. %9} a decline of 200 | $1.50@225. Good fed stock sells about 25¢ o L D tImothy, H; clover, con-| o001 Grain and Provisions. ent on the last Call. | losing prices on | Stalément of the public debt shows that ot | ¢, Which is e mbst raaical Change that | higher than cholce rassers. Represenia: Tntion: WS W ew Commisaon Honrs PROVISIONS—Mess pork, pqr bbl., $16.6% | LIVERPOOL, De the New York Stock exchange: tho close of busiriens November 2, 1902, the [ has taken place in some little time. The | ive sales: Bought scattering lines of the . diatant 1075 Lard, per 100, ba, SI4TLGINN: | Fiom: Moo s red weatern winton o Tou: | - debr, less cash In il treasury, amounted to | 4G158 I8 N2l MeATY. gt ER, "ope | No- months, notably March and Mav, the south ort. ribe sides (loose), 819,00 . Dry | No. "y Calitornia. 66 Jid. " Futures: Quict: ;| s967.067.281, which I8 " decrease for the|aRd in fact the market could, only be|:n’feq ewes. Sold considerable cotton at times during R e e i s IR is. mioy | Bo. ] Calitornia, ge Tid. Futures: Qillet: ’ month of ‘410,440. The debt is recapitulated | uoted a shade easler and rather Slow. |4 fed ewe the seasion, as did also Europe. A singular Slear sides (boxed), $5.75G8.00. - g 0%d; March, bs lixd; C S follows: Interest: bearing debt. #14.641.. AT erel ONly AT BeN. TaiAry pearslen | e restern feeder yearlings! feature about the situation was (hat prices Ay, k ; ‘debt on which Interest has ceused | © " 1 native ewes.. v ; l!"(n!:lowr!‘ntd Jere 1:‘- reaa‘lnlm d shipments uuu;‘ Spot A"meflc.n mixed Ss since '“'“‘";}'g $1,26,810; debt bearing no | 0, the cornfe 223 fed ewes and wether: h"'.",:.fd fi‘;{";,‘.f; ,:‘:,“‘3::, "(on"{f..":&'r” of the principal grains Safurday: | S Pattines anuary ds 4%d; interest, $396,876,819: total, $1,132,672,889. This | The cow market was a little slow about | i fed ewes and wether: e et ettty Yttt oy the ks eceipts. Shipmenta. | March, 4s 4%d. amcunt’ does not include 389,296,560 In cer. | Starting and some sales were made early | 2§ ¥e4 Withers t report < y | . but the lour, bbls 27,600 20,000 | " FLOUR—St. Louls fancy, winter, qulet, ey e Mreamry otes gutatandiey. | that were perhaps a little easier. The | 4o fo] Wethers receipts at the ports and interior towns Wheat, 'bu... 8. B en re "oftaet by an equal amount S; | feeling soon improved, though, and tradi o were under last year. while exports were Corn, bu HOPS—At London, Pacific coast, firm, Tt om hand for helr redemption " ‘The | became quite active and fully steady. Can- | of PLEKS Sl unusually large, - aggregating over 80,000 Ko o £6 15Q 2T, cash in the treasury is classified as follows: | ners and grass cows continued to sell to| 1o Wyoming cull wethers e iR pOriN, Or BOEs e Rye, bu,.... PEAS—Canadlan, steady, 6s 7%d. Gold reserve fund, $150.000,000; trust funds, | the best advantage, but stll the cornfeds | 345 western cwes. e o LI DR gt arley, bu. PHOVISIONS ~Beef, strong; extra Indla R A e 0 9500 meneral funds. 4145456 830, 1n wa: | prought fully as good prices as were paid | 3 Weatern Gwes considerable fnroads upon the stocks. The On the Produce exchange today the but- | mess, llss. Fork, stron; prime mess, wea- » : Hlonial banik depositories, SUGSTLAIH: total, | 188t week " T i 1 osjom Tod ewet weather news was etll unfavorable, ‘Thus, ter market firm; ‘creameries, 18@2c; | ern, '%s, ~ Hame, short ‘cut, 14 to 16 Tbw | “do"$ia” ToiHs | NASGGTT, agkinat which there dre de: | Bulls, veal calves an » aleo 90l at | i euiREn fo0. awed e apparently urnished with argu: T e R A R A T U B P R R R L G ¥ mand liabilities outstanding amounting to | Ko 6 were very few stock cattle in the | 37 feeder iambe . market, and ‘prices steadily worked lower g P v 1bs., quief, bis: long clear middies, light, | o ist : L iy caves @ cash balance on | ;40" wpeculators this morning that had | 53 yeariing wethers throughout the afternoon, in the absence of NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, |2 to 34 Ibs, dull, ts; clear middies, e A i T D er Ths o Wyoming we VA Sarkat, Vafely be quoted active wnd steady to;3S,fed wethers Ton, 1 i heavy, 35 040 Ibe q:xlet.ms&“u- 2 17 do ptd were all good buyers. The market could | 24 Wyoming wethers acks, 0 quiet, 578 6d; cl ! . 1 0 s 3 0 | do prd... ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1.—WOOL—Strong; me- 1136 western fed wethers. y, It of day' Quotations of the Day on Various (1i to 16 ibs, dull ets. Shoulders 10 to 190 | P, 8 anee "Niing Co'l11 B | alum graden’ and combing: TORIACT NEnt | Sirongin ¢ ot Srades showing the most | z3 nagive Tamba. MartSREA AT 85w Teadly o She GRYR Commoditi, paiis, Arin, Gs; Drime western, in tierces, | ®1iS % Brookiyn R. T, fine, 13G15c; heavy fine, 11Gic; tub washed, | There were hardly enough western beef | ouyo1Go LIVE STOCK MA ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1.—COTTON—Market NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | firm, 60s. - 3 i 173**- steers on sale to make a test of the market, RKET. | qujet and i-1ée lower; middiing, Sc; sales, 21,225 bbls.; exports, 49,624 bbls.; market BUTTER—Nominal, EW YORK, Dec, 1.—-WOOL—Firm. but It was evident that packers took more 572 bales; recelpts. 5,198 bales; shipmients, quiet and unsettled on the wheat decline, | CHEESE—Strong; American finest white | Hocking 101% Gen. Electric LONDON, Dec. 1L—WOOL—The offerings | interest in the corn cattle than iIn the | o 4o ghee Lombs Ave Lo 4,798 bales: stock, 24.271 bales. closing easy; winter patents, $3.60¢ | and colored, 59s. o pid 3343 Hocking Coal at the auction sales today numbered 18,019 | westerns, as the latter are not killing out d » re Lower, | | |VERPOOL, Dec. 1.—COTTON—8pot, S e aignte 4508 b Binnae | “TALLOW--Prime city, firm, 20s 64; Aus- | Ilinols 145" | Inter. - Paper bales, including a good selection of new | gatisfactory. The westerns could be quoted but Hogs Remain Steady. moderate’ business done, with prices. un- Datents, $3.00GL18; Minnescta bakers $5.25 | traitan, in London, firm, 348 3d. Towa Central 3 | “do pta: clip. " The latter were in fair demand and | 5 little lower than last Friday. Range| oHICAGO, Dec. 1-.CATTLE.Recelpts, | changed; American middling. 452d. The @3.40; winter extras, $2.85@3.10; winter low | The imports of wheat into Liverpool last : 1y Inter. Power ........ sold at full rates. New Zealand crossbreds cows and stockers and feeders were In 800d | 4eG0' fiead " tncluding 200 head weaterns; | sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which Cadin 83 ot “Tye fiour, Aull, falr o | week were Bi000 quarters from Atantic 1| Jastete. ol Tere in large supply and sold readily af | demand at fully steady prices. "Representa- | iirice; Togizse lower: good Lo prime steers, | X0 were for speculation and export, and 0od, @3.40; cholce to fancy, $3.50G2.66. | ports, none from Pacific and 78,000 from .- e B high limits, "especially coarse grades. A |tive sales: parast o o e o s ohaa s weer® | included 8,500 American. ~Recelpts 'were flickwheat flour, quiet, $2.30G2.5, #pot and | other port LA few lots of New South Wales scoureds BEEF BTEERS. s a0 feeders, §2 006A4.60; 26,000 bales, all American. I'utures opened to arrive. 2 . v ‘The Imports of corn from Atlantic ports | Net Bt By were bought in owing to the firmness of Srettern $5. 00151 ;. $1.40g2. quiot and closed quiet; American middling, CORNMEAL—Steady: _ yellow _western, | lagt week were 5,400 quarters, i ai 2205 P he cosiingg: petured o Fa e kY ""_53' i YT e ! o. . December, {Gaitod: Decerl:h‘ts;,; 1.24; city, $1.22; Bri , $3.40@3. ollowing are the stocks of wheat and | Mi K. e 00@4.25; . .75, | January, 4.44d; January-February, 4. B R e 83 88, 1. | corn. in store and on ways, rai a | u rather dearer rates. Good greasy grades s T 0 Bead oatisyavn g, | 4Md: Fetruary-March, 113G4.44d; March- morrow, 85,000 head: left over, 4,00 head; | April, 443@4.4d; April-May, 4.4d; May- float; No, 2, i canal depots not included: Whe . .. id quickly. The withdrawals to date ATED e, o o, | i S, Wk comil do pid.... teel ... e hetagt: e Bouth. Wale market steady, closed strong; mixed and | June, 4.44d; June-July, 4.4 July-August. butchers, :3.8G6.30; good tg cholce h 1440 B! ¢ L f., New Yor) 3 3 ; Getall: | New Bouth Wi ARLEY--Quiet; feeding, 39G40c. c. 1. 1., o] C Vrprebea scoured, 54d@ls 1 g Buffalo’ mal “s@oie, ; ¢ ;r‘fim b 1 Joueh hetvy, BAGNIS: lisht, of1 and Ro: 1ting, ¢ 1. f., Buftalo, St. is Grain and Provisio 1514 Queenslan Vgl R B Sievator. Bo. track o4 Coured, = sty SHEED ~AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 50.00| o1r CITY, Dec. 1.—OIL—Credit balances, head; sheep, 10glsc lower; lambs, 1 $1.42; shipments. 186,724 bbl . 88,172 lower; good to cholce wethers, 33.60@4.00; | bpis'; runs, 193,826 bbis.; average, 80,360 bbls. fair fo_cholce mixed, $2.6099.60; western | §AVANNAH, Dec. 1Ol Turpentine. sheep, HLAGIM; native lambs, $3.70@5.40; | arm, Slc. Rosin, quiet; A, B, C, D, 31.40 western Jambs, $3.76@6.00. 46 F, g G, W e’ 1R K, Offictal Baturday: '65; M. $3; N, $8.60; WG, 8.5, WW, $4.15. Recelpts. Shipments, EDO, Dec. 1.—OIL~Unchanged. - 1 408 | NEW YORK, Dec. i—OIL—Cottonseed, .n,m Iyfi rime yellow, 36@86%c. Petroleum, firm. io, sleady’ strainsd, common to good, 1. X ul ntine, steady. New York Live Steck,Market. uv“%%ou mc.r:’fiou:.—‘lélm«a. N NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—BEEVES—Recelpts, | 54, Rosin,_common, steady E 3000 Mend: ateers frm to. shade higher;| LONDON. Dec. 1—OIL—Calcutta linseed, bulls and cows strong to 16 higher, all sold: | spot, 43s 8d. = Linseed, 233d. Turpentine gieers, M0aelo; tops, $6.50; bulle 437 spirits, 388 THd. .75; extra fancy bulls, $4.25; cows, $1.65G4.00. —— Gablex were 1flg‘fi with iive cattle lower at Whisky Markes s c per Ib., dressed welght: live sheep GO, Dec. 1.—~WHISKY—Steady at B et Piiottise: tembe, 10gisise. dreased | 1B CAGO weight. Exports tomorrow, 140 cattle, 164 [ * 8T, LOUIS, Dec. 1.—WHISKY—Steady at sheep and 4080 quarters of beef. 8. CALVES—Recelp! 1, head; market | " PEORIA, Dec. 1—-WHISKY-On the firm to 2%e¢ higher b0c | pasis of $1.32 for finished goods. ; sold; veals, $5.0099.2%; . extra, | “CINCINNATI, Dec. 1.—WHISKY—Steady lttle calves, $4.50; grassers, $3.00 | a¢ 5132, HAOGLTs; city dressed 1b.; choice, de. New Road for Okl .5G2T8 WHEAT-—No. 2 spring, 14@74%c; No. 3, 60 @73c; No. 2 red, 7 3 CORN—No. 2, 83¢; No. 2 yellow, 5tc. public orders, and closed 911 polnts net lower, with the undertone barely steady and the trade more or less short, particularly of 5000 0 6 69 6 85 05 19 1913 1563 0363 896963 6313 SZITERBRRERRATAISELVER BBRZBAN > 3 §38EES No. =3 Siiszsassey 8,733 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, T8ie, cle. 4 do ¢ vator, and et o b Waoat: No. ' | Becember, s May, o No. 3 Rare, e “ d o o T RIS SR L R R R S i f Dales; greasy, o 4 as: 4418 1d. Cape of Good Opilons were ateady at first, but met such : BiNe Beavy ‘selling Trom all sidea. including the track, AGic December, 48 b 50 bales; scoured, 834G L 8t L & i ol : ind 1 icago interest, that prices collapsed, | ~GATS-Btrong; No. 2 cash, 3lje; track, » . s @9%a. losing over & cent’ per bushel. Bearish | o December. Slo asked: May, ‘tl.e; No. § " ' western U Argentine news, blg domestic receipts and | white, 34%c. Coffee Market. fine weather all contributed to the degclin: RYE—Dull at 4Sc. NEW YORK, Dec. 1—COFFEE—Spot unsettled at %c net lo FLOUR—Steady; red winter patents, 33. Rio, qulet; No. 7 invoice, 53-16c. Mild, closed at ¢i July, | @3.60; extra fancy and straight, $3.00§3.20; quiét; Cordova, T%4@1% Futures opened o8 steady, with prices unchanged to 5 points T, TR | clear, $2.55g2. Bo. Raflway R Tty sedy at NBGMA lower under the influence of weak European cabies, local liquidation and absence of bull 0} 42,000 bu.; exports, 17,397 CORNMEAL—Steady at $2.40. bu. Spot, steady: No. 2, 6c. elevator, and N— t Sh Sl A o, L BENE | e e S gteon, eaire | S BB i MONEY Og et | S ekt e roring v wl , 67c. The option market refused to IAY : " rm, r cent, closing at ay, Tadus " Tollow: the wheat break and was ‘stouds il | s1b i ar™: Umothy, FILOGU0; prairie, | G (T money, steady; aixty days 8 ber | and closed qulet net 510 points off Satur: 4:5 on poor Sulnl, scarcity of offerings |~ IRON COTTON TIES—$1.07%. ! ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, | 4ay. Europe had few orders on either side. and light world's shipments, clositg firm at | BAGGING—6 51667 1-16c. @ per cent; prime mercantile paper, 51 | Commission houses gold and representative ¥e net advance. May, {1%@{T%c, closed | HEMP TWINE—gc. ¢ er_cent. spot Interests covered for profits, the latter at 47%o; July closed at 9%c; Décember.| PROVISIONS—Pork: Unchan Job- FRL.ING EXCHANGE—Firm, with ac- | being about the market's best support. An [ . closed at 89, bing. steady; standard mess, $Tb Lagq: | tunl business in bills at $4.§71%@ | increase in_the interior movement over OATS—Recelpts, 204,100 bu.; exports, 60.012 | Lower at $10.45. Dry salt meats, steady; | 4:785 for demand §36% for | Saturday's figures tended to discourage in- bu, Spot, qulet; No; % 3ac; standard white, | toxed extra shorts, $10; clear riba, dlo; | Sxty-duy bil 134@4.55; | vestment buying and encouraged selling by ¥itie: No. 3, 3¥c; No. ¥ white, 37gc; No. § | short clears, $1035." Hacon, steady; boxed | commercial biile. BG4 80 the room for still further declines. Total white, 37c; track mixed western, track | exira shorts, $1125; clear ribs. $1128; short | SILVER—Bar,” i8fc; Mexican dollars, | sales were 2.500 bags, including December white, 31GM2c. Options were slow and | clear, $11.60. ~ o was at 4.45G4.80c; January, 4 85¢; February, 4.65c easier 'with other markets. December, 374G | © LEAD—Strong at $4.50. ONDS—Government, firm; rallroad, fr-| March., 47@i.80c. May. 5.00@5.05c; _Jul PO, SRREZ2ITAT HE T T New York Money Market. 2332822313528 RRERES £5 FSEIB 55 8333332u8833InNEES55888 LAMBS—Receipts, S Wtns, o cady; shipping, 86G70c; good t choice, $6c@8l L3 % HOPS—Firm; state, common to cholce. 192 crop, G3e; 1901 crop, 24@2c; olds, 16 12%c; Paclfic coast, 182 crop, 2%6@3%c: 1901 erop. Saic: olds, fqiie, TDE! iet; ‘Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs., 1s¢; Callfornia, 21 to 2 Ibs., 19%c; Texas dry, 4 to 80 Ibs., 14¢. LEATHER—Firm; acld, 24G2%%e PROVISIONS—Beef firm: family, 31600 @18.00; mess, $10.50611.00;: beef hams, $20.50 @22.00; packet, $14.00§16.00; city extra India mess, §26.0 @400, Cut m short clear. 321 ; mess, $15.006115.50. TALLOW-Q Toels per package 6c; country (packages free). Giu@6%c. RICE—Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 44@ | 6c; Japan, 4%@Gbe. BUTTER~—Receipts, 483 pkgs.: firm; state dairy, 20G27c; creamery. ex‘ra, 2c; creamery, common te choice, %G 2sc. CHEESE — Receipts, 188 pkgs.: fancy lerge, new state full cream, colored and white, September, 13%c: late make, 12%¢; fancy' small, colored, September, 134 El Recelpts. 687 pkgs.: firm; state 28qsc; and Pennsyivenia, average bes western, poor to fancy, 20G27c. K)ULTW Ui nged; dressed, fir A e, western chickens, lc: western fowls, 139 | , CORN- lower; December, 3%c; 5.\‘1!1-'0-.11, unchanged; December, 3%c; western turkeys, 1ic. 1344 METALS—Copper was unchanged in the London market today, spot there closing at | May £40 18 and futures ‘at £60. Locally the| kK metal was dull and without material change. quoted at $10.50, nominal m.u’u‘.‘u‘f‘ Exports o r for t Eon iR oy e S taan e | N EAPOLIS, Dee. vt ng ons for eleven mont o N 3 WHEAT-—De- id most Inevitabl the current ‘year &a. Compared with .78 | cember, Tic: May, TMC, On tracks Mol | mécting of the. directors on the rollowing tons for the same period of last year &nd Tin had & sharp “! MLAT tons in 1900, wance in London, spet there closing steady: piekied bellies, 104@11%c¢: pickled shoulders, Size: pickled hama, 12@i2ic. Lard, easy; western steamed, $10.90; refined, easler; eontinent, $11.15;_South America, ' $ILT; ' eompound. $1.50@7.15. Pork, quiet: family, $18.50019.09; POULTRY—Steady; chickens, 10c; springs, 10c; turkeys, 11G13c; ducks, 12¢; geese, Sc. BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 2ig2sc dalry, 1822, EGGS—Steady at 2%e. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu. Oate, bu. iKansas City Grain and Provisions, KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—WHEAT--De- hard, e Ted, 86c; No. 3 suls@iiize; CORN—Dgcember, 35%G38%e: May, 36% 39c; ‘No. § M. o No. 2 white, e, RYE—No. 2, Hic. | prairie. 39,50 BUTTER-Creamery, #@2%c; fancy dairy, EGGS—Fresh, 21c. 128,800 Toledo Grain tive, lower; cash, Tic; December, Tlc; M 0. 2, B1%e. BEED—Clover, dull, unchanged; January, | s6.%i%: March. $687%; prime fimothy, $1.75; %0; electrolytic and casting, prime alsike, §8.80. co northern. o Recelpta. Shipments. 174 St cember, 61%fi6l%c; May, 68c; cash, No. 2 o B taisde; No. 36%c; cash, "No. 2 mixed, 3%4¢; No. 2 ‘hl‘(fi‘. HAY—Choice timothy, $10.50G11.00; cholce | & ¢ Recelpts. Shipments. . 51,200 TOLEDO, Dec. 1—WHEAT-Fairly ac- 'LOU; muh‘hu'u-ud. with ' the regula; The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. 8. ref. 2, reg....10TKIL & N. unl ds......101% do coupon .........108% Mex. Central K TR do dg tnc... g % Minn. & St L 4. : 5% M., K. & T. s old 4s, reg......108% do 3u A do coupon . 00 N Y. do Ba, reg..........109% do gen. Iis.. do coupon .........109% N. J.C. gen. b Atehison gen. da.....101% No. Pacifc 4 do 4d). s 1% do 3 . Bal. & Ohlo ds......100% N. & W 9 ' (Reading gen 1048 L & 1M ¢ 101%(8t. L. & 8 184 80. " Pacific #5% 80 Rallway bs 13| Texas & Pacific 14 |T., Bt L& W, 108% | Union Pacific 4 i do cony. ds % Wabash 1s. » do 2s 1004 _do deb. B. 95 West Shore 4. M Wheel & L E 4 110 Wis. Central ds. 101% Cont. Tobacco 4 gu Financlal. Mercantile Marine company’s payment fo its purchase of steamship lines. Discoun: much dlvided at their meeting on Thursday 78; | last as to the advisability of a change. The feeling prevailed that a & per cent rate would be declared next Thursday and that it such_action was not taken on that date opened quiet. the expectation of a rise LONDON, Dec. 1—The feature of the money market today was the International were firm. It was anticipated that the re- spite in the contemplated advance In the bank rate wili not be maintained long, as it was belleved the bank directors were méct'ng of the directors on the followin, hard, Tms: No. 1 northern, Tke; No. }| Thureday. Business on the Stock exchange bank rate having & delerrent influence. 5.1bc; August. b.25c; September, 5.25@5.30c; November, 6.35c. Evaporated A Dried Fruit. NEW YORK, Dec. 1—&VAPORATED APPLES—Continue weak, With quotatio showing further declines, owing to full supplies. Common are quoted at 4y@Sc: prime, 8@5%c; cholce, 5%@Se; fancy, 6%@ e "ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firm, with larger sizes rather scarce and in request. Quotations range from 3ic to e for ail grades. Apricots are in steady demand and are firmly held at 7%@ 12 In boxes and i@llc in bags. Peaches are steady to firm, with peeled quoted at 12 @S¢ and unpeeled at 64@10c. 3 Sugar » se NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1—SUGAR—Ac- tive and firm; open’kettle. 2%@3 3-16c; open kettle centrifugal, 37-16@3%c; centrifugal white, 3@ile: yellow, 37-16@4 1-16c; sec- onds, ' 2403 5-16c.” Molasses. steady:' open kettle, 18@33c; centrifugal, 1G%c. Syrup, 206G NEW YORK. Dec. 1.—SUGAR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 3% . Molasses sugar, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Dec. L—DRY GOODS— There has been’ no charge in the market today. The general demand has again been quiet. Coarse colored cottons and napped Cotton goods continued scarce and firm in price. Brown sheetings and drills dul! and outside of leading brands prices show some irregularity. Print cloths are quiet and charged. Prints in steady demand at pre- Vious prices. ELGIN, 1L, Dec. 1—BUTTER—Advanced another\cent today, the market being de- clared firm at Sc. There were no sales. though 3c was offered for any first-class product placed. The sales of the week ag- gregated 2,000 Ibs: BguRuy 28g38% STOCK CALVES. ssaaen AN LAK BTOCK COWS AN: STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 20 T s ISRTERRRBRVURRS > safs szeemeiseiEa ) RERTESVATETVRTY S cotstosspiviotsosmssrses =8 gzt 8E3ES {=} o gaui t GEEE £ 9 0.0 59 0 19 ER 0 0 (300,60 80 389 15 00 10 11089 89 00 03, 2LUSTELIRES 4 ' e, o s wesee 8 KESTE 2R3z choice and export, 3. 2.000 lambs, 31 &2%; o .00G4.50; Canada lambs, $5. 10,294 ' head and Pennsylvania hoj KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—CATTLE-Re- celpts, 10,200 head’ natives, 2,000 head Tex- ans, 150 head Texas calves, 800 head native Texans; corn fed, 10gd0c lower; ockers and foeders, strong; good cows steady common lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 3. 6. falr to good, $3.25@ 5.35; stockers and feeders, 3. 4.25; west- ern fed steers, $3. 40; Texas and Indian steers, $2. .?;«‘;n- (SO 2.4 ‘ua; native cows, 31 ; native heifers. $2.75a 43; canners, $.00g22; bulls, $2.50@8.50; calves, $2.2G4.00, HOGS—Recelpta, 4800 head; market steady to strong; top, $6.20; bulk of sale $6.0606.20; vy, 96 mixed packers, 36.0204@. . 9214G6.10; yorkers, $6.05 6.10; pigs, $5.50G6.00. TSR LAMBS—Recelpts, 7,00 head; market strong to 10c¢ higher; active: fative I . 8.0ge; meatern larabe, 33.00 @5.15; fed ewes, $.00@3.70; native wethers, $3.0094.00; western wethers, $3.0004.5; stock- ers and feeders, §1.90G3.25 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 1.—CATTLE—Reoelpt 2910 head; cows and heifers, $2.0004 veals. 82.00G%.00; bulls and stags, §2.504.%; stockers and feeders, $2.50GM. HOGS—Receipts, 580 head; steady to amn ; medium and heavy, 36.1086.20; pigs, 00, EEP—Receipts, 2,676 head; steady St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Dec.~1—-CATTLE—Recelpts, 400" nead. including 1000 Texans: slow; mative shipping aud_export WIGeM, with 0 for striet; GUTHRIE, Okl, Dec. 1.—A charter was nted today to the Enid. Ban Diego & Facino Rallway company fo bulld & line 1,000 miles long, from Enld to San Diego, The incorporators are Oklahoma capi talists who are present back of the ‘Frisco extension now bullding between Enid and Guthrie. The capital stock of the company is placed at $30,000,000. Trae Again Norm PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 1.—The Pennvyl- vania officlals were busy again from Satur- day night untll this morning in clearing the yards of freight and today, for the first time In many weeks, traffic on the lnes. east and west, was normal. The Baltimore % Ohlo officials also stated their line was entirely cleared. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—E. G. Fish. su- perintendests of terminals, of the Burling- fon route in Kansak City, resigned today, effective today, and was succeeded by J. W, Mulhern of Brookfield, Mo. Mr. Fish will, it is said, go to another road. TOMAH, toffice at this place was robbed early today by three men, who blew open the safe and secured stamps amounting to $1,500. A posse is on the trall of the robbers. P. B. Weare, Pres. C. A. Weare, V-Pres. EstabHshed 1862, WEARE COMMISSION C0,, CHICAGD Members of the Principal Exchanges. Private Wires to All Poin GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCK Bought and sold for cash or future dellvery. OMAHA BRANCH, 110-111_Board of Trade. V.l’;' I:Ih

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