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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1902 T b A\ In_the local market. Spelter was 284 (7i%c; May, ¥%c. Macaroni: No. 1, 61%c; [ balances, $1.508.013; New ¥ ! 3 " 8 l COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL {izetin onadn it ot titeehlng: 11 K073 e "o e i S e e e 2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET( R ln DS (R S G £19 158, while the market locally continued | OATS—December, Slc; May, on track and | at $4.85 for sixty days and at $4.58% for de- | ¢ o 318 . Rrll fecders, 83 600440, " ’ ! el Aull and unchanged at $5.10. The English | mand 8 < beeth 5 L PO O R R L —- . e SOUTH DAKOTA HOGS- Recelpts, 3,488 head: medium and i All Grains aod Provisions Finally Olese | 1041 Market for iron was quiet and un- SR IR CIREAGY, FH A 7 ni0 3 % Teow...... 840 280 |heavy, $6.206.35; pies, $4.0008 10, bulk, 8.2214 | D y changed. Warrants continue nominal. No.| HARLEY-3@bslc WiA, Dec. 4—Clearings, $19,- | Both Fat Oattle and Desirable Feeders IR w38 I D b AN i ¢ Somswhat Higher, 1 foundry northern is quoted at $21.%, No.| FLAX—Cash, on track, to arrive and | 6,608 1,062,764 v 8 per : Isteers... 30 388 Scows.... 8 180 HEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 37 head; gt 2 foundry northern, No. 1 foundry woutherr | December, $1.17%: January, $117%; May, | cent. e e T Active and Btronger. R 18 Rl 8 S RCURpIRIYe JETU B0, YoV S and No. 1 foundry southern soft, SZLUG | .22 BALTIMORE, Dec. 4.—Clearings, $4,084,- ! ull. ) ewes, WHEAT 1S DULL, THOUGH PRICES RisE |~ " SRRTESTON | "Riajancee, B ok: moper, ¢ per cent nteers | Hodeape Wool Market. g SHARA . WISLESARE K SANNSNGS WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY, ST. LOUIS Dec, 4 l{&d‘l.;.‘:;_nofi MARKET FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Colltns—Colo ST. LOUIS, Dee, 4.—WOOI—8trang; m i SSAL TS, 34; money. y, 6 2 A . s Strong; me Oats and P » . - 110-11 4 ot T Omaha Ne YORK, Dec ST, §8 Needers H R : 3 fine ci heavy finé, 11G15¢; tub crn -nu ':;I-I'on-.nu :" BUY- | Condition of Trade and Quotations on % """"."_';mn" pr lances, $i1,508, Fat Sheep Sold Freely at Stroms | feeders. i@ & % cows 98 2 washed, TGET4e Rl e al Intel rac p " Prices, but a - . P, Pad 3 JOSTON, Dec. 4-~WOOL~The market enlly Do Al the Sash s e ishbnd AL b o CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—WHEAT—The market Xk Money Market. "t Feoder Bayers Were |1cows... S8 §® 1lbulls....:008 110 |has een guieter this week, but it is very 3 T o rdne Siause; old roon | SD00e OEm, Bl Yt i KoY lined | NEW YORK, Dec. 4—~MONEY—On call e N p George True g Ry comition “agd aee Tooklie 1 & 5 ) , (GsC; o o dullnes erings of the May were | NE RK, —MONE A > g ealihy CONe & are ness in Cornm. . LUPKEYs, IAILC; GuCkS, SGOC; Beese, | free but Support from local bulls heid | firm, 3@l per cent: closing, 34@4 per and Market Weak. 61 feeders.. 6IC 3 ® 30 37 |healthy markei and satistactory. prices. SPring cnickens, per iv., Sy, rices, and later scored fractional advances, , €ent. ‘lime, very firm; sixty days, 6 per 5 feeders.. &6 3 #6 310 | There i a good movement in territory S— 1—dens, awi YOUN& | Northwest recelpts were 6l cars, against | cent: ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, 1 teed N{-;",_'_‘l“"f“"l" wools at_firm prices. Fine staple terri- CHICAGO, Dec, 4.—T . 12@lic; ducks and §r'r’5’ last yeat 'm"‘r rm"tih\'!. 176 Jars. i“r'u»“."'" cent. ~ Prime mercantlle paper, § SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 4 Y (OO R s ettt :4‘-‘«':‘ e, ,.fi_,rm., ,,,m‘,_‘. fine, 650@%c; medium, extremely dull at times today ere were reports of good expurt sales at | PELceRt, oo : . Nutt—Colo. 5050, Texns wools in good demand were toward & higher level, the May option | o — swc‘:&‘rl‘:x‘:p'v«vfilg'"w | the seaboard. Argentine news bullish | e SIdNG =X ll“l;l\z(;-’l'l‘;‘fl"‘:fl)":‘hfiel;‘(,gff:,“';:n:;:- . % feedern.. 88 370 h (ooders. 1188 240 |at full quotations ahed basis, closing 'sc higher, while corn was up Wasc | 2ic; separator, . CORN-The trade In corn has been com- b J IR | ORIt T b ) o 4 @iasc tw He; Six 1o eight higher and oais e _better. January pro X o paratively HENt and chiefly local. Cabies | AL MATISGLER for demand and at 448800 GIHCY (UCHasy 1590 s cowa..... 0w Josteers . 12 42 | moniaw, k " There Is @ fair % showed A gain of from 17:4c 10 Yoc doi plckerel, sci pike. ;| berch. | were irm and a_good cash demand held LB for ixty diye; posted pates, MLMWG | GriCAl Heuredny. P, T T et an ount of vools MOVINE at pre- in wheat much anxfety there was con- | ish, 10c; sobwicrs bolled, | celpts were 1D cars, of which seven only BONDS—Govemment, ~easler; rallroad, | s_m_m:'rndul:“rlhl‘u":;ok e {Reder- 18 {Rna R it | six to elght months, A -mm;-m- covering throughout the session, | PEY "“ 7% “.;»m:';'hi"- 44 frere conteact. Wheat strength was also a | *3EE (o0 o iitlons on bonds are as | Same week be 315 Hans 0 I8 1 fon, w ;: :-; rath X ; but -:'J-‘m:u\ Tesulting in o strong tone to the Al . 3 ‘| help to corn. | follows: Same three we HOGS—There was rather a lignt run of | & Hoione. Pine Newcs Wi ] Iy cables, Il receipts, togeth: aivut. OATS—-Were in sympathy with other mar- ; - o v o % SR er a_lignt run of | choice, 11@163¢. Fine i jatge clonrarices and & ,4".;«;”5“ - CURN- Kets, though subjected to some selling pres. | U 8. ret. s reg W L & N unl 4 e ek l‘:‘;*("‘):,:l" !:'.‘.5?‘." f"rl':“lr{'&;:: Mo ports trom other | very firm, relatively a little more culet: were also factors in maintaining the betier e o | sure st ‘the opening. Local receipis were Sl M. e RECEIDTS FOR THE SEAR 30 DATE, | $ots, the market opered BBk nEher than | care are being mude at full quotations ' prices. May ope 4@se higher | LYE=No. 4 " cars, g - TR - i | R e R o Ao 1o and Pennsy XX and above, ¥ at Tle to T, sold up wioo, but | BRANZHer ten, fbme, - Whole. | 4 PROVISIONS—We.e higher, with a good i o The following tuble shows the receipts of | Righer than the Ints salon yesterday. Back | Coes Xo 2128 wools are In strong on realizing declined aj e, only A Y —Prices ' 29 LTaanhe le- | gemand for lard and ribs. Prices at the 1351a| do f cattle, hogs und sheep at Bouth Omauna for | org were bidding $6.5 and $6 221s T K- | position; Ohio nsylvania washed %o rally auring the latter part of the ses- | $8le Huy Dealers' association ic L | Virds ‘were a- trifie higher. Tosaln. the YCar, 10 aute, und compurisone witis 108t | ut sellers were hotding tor juse st i | dultine, 2363 Masic; No, 1, slon ta 6 ihe ciore wile tac hiher ot 1 uplana, $50; No. 1 medium, £15: No. 1| """\WEARE COMMIESION COMPANY. itV e e, year: ' L. Dec. | more, 80" that thading: on the AtNFL wglicy’ No. 3 wade; codrse, WA Lo BXO%e. Seaboard clearances ol whe s 3 , B, s 03 ‘gen. 6. Cuttie . ML Toi, 1% 1i41% o, My, on cally Australian wool 1s very quiet, though AneCTionr were equal to SBW0 bu, "com: | 4r¢ 10F hAY of el B 7 . Peiotiivns 1038 o, “pactticin e b R B0 and fe e Ty, salen, thouKn g | (e small amount of ool fering is very nared with 460, year ago. Primary | MEVLATRE (SN as, per can, 2sc; extra | AN . ooy . & W. "o, S Lok, o asie puckers had to Fitse their hands & HEUE | cred: comolng halea neoriion tonstd. Teceipts were bu', againet Loian | GRS SRR P Y ork counts, A A i B R e 1007 Reading gon. & The following table shows the average | fittie In ofder to get the hogd and (reding | S cholce, acoufed. basis, 750 ) last year. Mir it ' ana_ Duluth “te- | ERCLE, PR A, s selects, per gk, § Kmber, % @835 C AM-\). K\F@. Tu (M St L & 1M price of hogs #oid on the South Omana | became more active, with .22y and $6.2 i, 1) o ported recelpts of Lis cars, with local re- | Lk “Siiindards, per gal., $La B e T AR 10 6 W) B S W 10403 8. L & 8. F. iurkel (ne last several days, with com: | the popalar prices. of about Joc HIEher thin | mestic fleecs 38 $=WOOL=Firm; do- ceipts of b 8, 'with ohe of contrac o W L ; e; No. e & 107% St L. 8. W. parisons with tormer years. vesterday's averuge. Cholce heavy hogs lgce, 09 grade, made total receipts for the three VEGETABLES. B CORN-—December, 30%@30%c; May, 37%a@ | Central of 05% do B, - e - 80ld as high as $6.3, the hixhest prive paid | pebONDON, Dec. 4.—-WOOL—The _sixth | ,,.,‘,_..m ot 1,070 cars, against 738 last year. NEW CELERY—Kaamagoo, per doz. :‘ac. ?mflr ;_.:nfl. x;‘n «»2 mixed, 40%c; No. 2 white, ,."" 1y tne.. W T 8. A & A P. ds. Date. | 1902, [1901.[1900. 1599, (1598, (1897|1896, { In some time. The CRtiente Clobe wnl". . :;‘:{_';:‘.Avlnl|xn- nn;u uu;"llon wal vln:‘(‘d today. 1 Trading In t “but PAT U0z, wc; Call ia, per avz., for c , 3914 e & ¢ . c — —" = | veake! g i 7 he sales the tone s firm on ’ yolume 4nd was confined princ W Weib g, (rom 1 < v 1bs, vach, | OATS<No. 2 white, 33%@¥c; No. 2 mixed, | Chicaso & A ¥ Nov. 17...( & 41| 88§ 1| Lodey "wae aie Bt win (e btk of | $ood general demand. “Prices adv i local interests. Ther erable | bopwwc. | o LT " M BB g i Nov. 18..0 § 81 ) 33 the sales from $6.20 10 $6.20, Heprasentative | ireirinibeg®Ypand the high valy o T FATOES-New, per bu., 4dc. RYE-No. 2 s § Hasry LW Nov. 1n..:| s 3o - oyl maintained. The better clisses o0f combing b bption ruled strong, Firm cable BWEkL POLATOES- Kunses, per bbl, | HAY--Choice timothy, $10.90G1.00; pratrle, & %% & # & 4 s Nov. wv..| 8 5 ] N Av. 8. Pn v sn pr. | METINON Wnd &I grades of crosbreds | recelyts und a good demand we | s2.20. 0.5 Ceta &L e 'R witen s Nov. a1 & 24 31 "o B0 ettl e EA v dn v | orought about firm ' competition . ening s s “Muy opened \ TURNIPS—Per bu., 30¢; Canada ruta-| BUTTER—Creamery, 24@26c; dalry, 2lc. Chicago Ter. 4% st do 38 Koy, T 37 3 39, F 192 o 10 2y, | Closed at the highe Daring the sales Iyc higher 13 idlyc and sold between | bugus, per ib., lc. EGGS—Fresh, 21c. | Colorado So. 4s...... 003 _do deb. B Nov. 4.% 44 3 50| » 176 120 101,000 bl vere of 1his total I Asihe and 435 ng e better at 434 nm/lavlu u:f"k"' doc. a s1ee. | Wheat, bu Reobin Shipments. | De RES Rl b 100 Weet Shore & Nov. 816 il 8 2 % 204 w0 « home tras g Apte were 149 cars, witn | CUUUCABERS—iuthouse, per dos., $LK. | Wheat, . 36, | o .. 8w PR & 160 5 *d 1,500 to Amer} ” o o . PARSNLVS—Der bu., 40e. Corn, bu L3 | do general ds . 4 4 000 balcs were held over for the fi meyeh of contract grade. el C AN T b, 3 op | OBEE! B 8000 T & B e i con. Tobaceo i d S B = 8 o n E £ he 183 wales.” Followin the first wor excellent cash demand, which was the main | GHREEN ~ONIONS=Southern, per doz. et o Hew a e | o sales in detall: Now Bouth Wales, 1.500 ! o i : | 0 bales w les, FUPPOrL to the market. Commission houses | DUlciics, doc. Philadel Produce Market. B RRET i 1) 3 30 5 ; scoured, ‘Td@ls 1igd; wreasy, $4d@ix . ¥ ot T Sottherh; on bunclies; oston Stock Quota H . : 1 14. Queensl. 50 b ® Peared 1o By snough ol P e et s e HILADELEPHIA, Des AT Tmre:| BOSTON, Dec, 4=Call loans, §4%@8_ per Jew o E % h :u]flfid.‘": sy, TS ToYre e e L B L g D cemit | WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, 8; string | Firm, good demand; extru western cream- | cont: time’ loas, . L 8 » I} 6 o k H & 0 iales; scoured, SNdfris 10d; greasy, %4 e i staady Gt the close May | beans, pef ou. Box, al extra nearby prints, 3lc b T il T G | 6 18 o 2] 81y [ 120 114d. " South Australia 38 bules. xrexsy, b | was firm and Jc higner at 32lc, after -1 CABDAGE-Miec. Holland seed, per Ib., | HGGS- k_l';m."r'nllfi 'l:er::-(_nr(‘l‘. rzr,?h)n;nrg»&r. i ok i T o8] 3 <l & p .,“ m's‘- |\\ ot Australia, 2,100 bales; greasy I stwoen SIRe 2 Dokl Pec t 7c, oft; ., 27c, loss offi | Atchiwon 2 Rt od g 0 New Zealand COUred, i T e . el | ™R 10NE—New noras srown, 1 sacks, pet | fresh southwestern, 5g6e, foss ‘off; fresh | o pfd. oo * Indicates Sunday. ** Holiday. S 00 siaate m.':ris".\!f”h'n?xiif h\!ll:pr' el | Provisions ruied strong throughout the | bu., wc; Spanish, per crate, $1.75. "’(‘f,‘{';'!‘“*fi‘jh’lfi:" ol{,-" York full cream, | Boston & Me > The official number of cars of stock | 21 b - ;lnpn- and Natal, 400 bales; scoured, 910s day.”highes prices At the varis teing re. | NAVY wuAnsiver bu, Khw | e SRR Giee faie to good small iiRg | Boon Slewisd ke |Comper Rangs brought in (day by each road wa Buenos Ayrss, 100 bales; greasy, “gid #ponsible for a firm opel &, and a go - T ik - ol 5 " e E ¥ b Y. |Dominton Coal.. & .8h' 0 gy iy e demand for all products, and especially “E‘t‘.‘,‘.fii}:' B it {2‘?@5“‘,’»{%,&3“" prime large, 13%c; fair| Fitchburg pid.... _,::h‘,‘,‘,,h,m,k,‘ oal T o =, ule an“ sn;?.uui - i lard, added strength to the situation A VE R 3 J T 5 e .. ohawk (.. Missourl Pacific Ry § 1 . OIL CITY. . IRt i a2, e Mex. Central .11l 2214/01d Domision Fatie as U W e up Tilze at $0.80 and .87, rospectively. PEARS—Fall varicties, per box, $.00;( MILWAUKEE, Dec. 4—WHEAT—Market S [Quiney R T e o T R T | ] Fi i ubls i average. 80,173 bbls. highakh Eatimated receipts for tomorrow: v . | cotorado, per box, ¥.2. ! firmer; No. 1 northern, 7}4c; No. 2 north- 171 'Santa (ol T A ety (R R 33 ... 630, SAVANNAH, = Dec. 4.-OlL—Turpentine, 6 cars; corn, 13 cars; oats, 180 cars; hOgS, | ALt it o—Cooking, per bbl, $2.35; eating, | ern, 74c; May, T5X@i5%c. 88 Ta & M. Ry. N 1 SP—The demand for fat sheep con- | firm, S0lc. Rosin, firm: A, B, ¢, D, $1.40: 30,000 head. $2ow; Yurk stock | RYE-Steady; No. 1, bli4@s2c. o Trinity . & Wi, L% L1 | unued brisk this morning, so that the | b3 314 ¥, s150. G .80 i, $.06; K. The leading futures ranged as follows: | 8.20! & antornia e s, bu. bux, $L8v. BARLEY—Steady; No. 2, 64%c; sample, 3% {1081 United tates C, R. I & P. Ry., east.. 3 .. . | market could be quoted active and steady i M, 350 N, 88.50; WG, $3.75; WW, $4.i5. - . : - | (URAUES—Catawbis, | pet baskel, e | @ose. HE. h z = — = Z|tostrong on all desirable grades. Fed ewes “DO, Dec. 4—OIL—North Lima, $1.05; Articies.| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | Magagus, per ncs, ¥ i.w. il ia Total receipts ........138 9 31 1| 80ld am Dikh as K4 and fed wethers and | SQULALImA and Indiand, 3101 Vneat 1 T L S S IR Peoria Market. Adventire ooihe aisposition of the day's recelpts was | yearlings sold up {0 875 As irading wus R Petrolatie. Roin ! nica o tongeed, Moy [ieas 52"‘-;&32"’“’1‘% s Ol el bl R R bt o A BR % B Rt Ll et Pirenanig The Buin: | B0 S CVREYINAE Was bt ST Sep: Tands ; Philadeiphia and lnl:nmr;. 8 Phil’ 3 M 0TI Tol4 NAS—] ol ? AT - yers, C: Thel very Koo a Phia a altimore, in o $5.45. - b AR (7 T o O Tl J BANANAS—Per bunch, according to sise, | N iem: No. 3 white, s1%c. OBULSTE, ing Co...., CAiLle. Hogs, Shocp, arthere Jere no very wood lambe onsale | Sontne dull, soisgoic. e b SCorn= S e LEMONS—California fancy, WA.00G4.50; e e G HAmMmMONA Go.nrers 18 .ie s, | Tather slowly at no more than steady | yeOLUMBUS, "Dec. 4—Oli—Crude ad-. Dec. | B SNl B Sy Y| enuice, w 4 '|NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Swift and Company....... 85 1§ 138 prices. vanced 3c today _and §1 ofl Is a fact. The dun. (15 @l 48l amgl 4 8 TORN S Ye Fiorida Brights, 8.5 Calle o Armour & Co.. Q2 L4l Ussi| There were quite a few feeders included | fUsttions are $1.06 for North Lima and JMay lsal 43| SRBUENR 8% | fornia Navels, H.WUA. Al Cudahy Packing C D8 L6 1917|In the recelpts, for which the demand was | Pib o5 South Lima and Indiana, Oats— | | | | DATES Persiain, in f0-1b. boxes, per Ib., | Brokers Fruitlessly Attempt to Boost | Atchison Omaha Pack. Co., K. C... 113 limited. " The’ market could best be de- | s waminals asked oo i CuLta linseed, tDec. | 3% WU 0KG%04G%| 31 | ol Per case OF Su-ib. PRES., 2.5 4o bta Armour & Co., Sioux City 142 scribed by calling it slow and weak 5 Vinsogd 2 4itd. Cottonseed, May (s2%@v 32%| o sovy 8% | PSR NGE SCRlifOrnia, per ivelb. cartons, §1; Prices Early in the Day. Baltimora & Ohio.. Vansant & Co L s Quotations for grassers: Good to cholce | VERE, D IS o 2. P ) i Turiish, pe b, 14GHikc. " 3| NEW YORK, Dec, 4.—There was another | Canadian Pacific... /131y |Resding § Lobman & Co. H yearlings, $3.65@3.8; fair to good. ?| ANTWERP, Dec. 4.—OIL—Petroleum, 20t 3% GHAFE FRUIT—Florida, $6. attempt to put up the prices of stocks this 5'“';:::-;; el :: nia g;‘ . W, 1. Btephen ............. Bood to cholce wethers, $3.25@G3.50; fair to 3 © M ISCELLANEOUS morning, but It did not succeed and the | hictgo O W oo, 20 Bl 3 | il & Huntzinger Bood wethers, $3.0033.2; cholce ewes, $3.000 BANSY.RG Utk e e market soon became weak. Final prices | oM. & 8¢ F......180 |Souhers Rallway. { William Underwood . 3.2, fair to good ewes, $2.25G2.75; Kood Lo Ll Rdeb il % ol . B ame case, | were considerably lower than last night. [ Deneera n ... iois|Soutbern Pac Livingstone & Schaller.... choice lambs, $4.50G4.7; falr_to good lambs, | NEW YORK, Dec. 4—COFFEE-Spot, = CIDIR_New York, #i0; per 4-bbl, 875, | an“uls Bicek Sxchange had. become. coms | Eds " ol R e R Yearingy, gt der U Lol fSedel | doriova: Cin@iie, Futures openod siead) | [York, . . 3275 change com- | Erie .. 345y do ptd....... . ¥, H d vear!ings, $2.90G3.25; feeder, lambs, 3. ‘ordova, T4@12. Futur SAUBRKRAGL Wisconsin, yer #-bbl. | pleted by the end of the firat hour and | 4o ist 2" Uniea Siates diosi Wolf & Murnan L B L, e, O | O hrioes: unchanmes.. this bomb ol a i ber bol, 3.6, o 8 there was no further activity until an active | do 21 ptd 4 | o pra. B. F. Hobbick D 31 50G2.25. Good fed stock sells about s5¢ | response to the rather featureless showins 2 HIDES—No. | green, 7c; No. 2 green, 6c; gelling movement developed in the last hour | Illinois Central 147% | Wabash Other buyers . 199 higher than choice grassers. Representa- | Of cables, which reported generall tet — No. 1 seited, 8¢, No. & salted, ic; No. i|and carried prices to the lowest of the |Louleville & Nash....132k( do pfd........... Dennis & Co. % tive sales: - Reprementa- | Thd unchanged markets abroad. Throngh veal calf, 8 to 12l 1bs., 8%c; No. 2 veal calf, | gay. In the interval there were occasional | Miwourl, K. & T ... 264 Wertheimer . 5uid8 > T LB e Uy SSGenIAUSH ek of N tafs vk s, " ; : the exchange. — . The of dis. otals X ,218 | 246 fed wwes final’ quotations: a light Interior Santos straights, $3.1063.20; clears, S2 B T o A 3™ bt 11, | MANY of the most prominent stocks were | cOURL TN the opth market tor short bill YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENS. 23) fed ewes 2% | movement for the day, reported at noon il W m‘a;lf'i‘“*o 160, hard shell, per 1., Mc: No. s sott sheli, | DOt auoted at ail from hour to hour. The 14, RS IR10 per chmt and for three months' | qpo following list shows the number of | 447 fed ewes 33 | promoting enough covering demand to par- 220 AR per I daei Mot buid Shell per 1o, Lie! | SEETCRMLS lragsactions for the day dwindied | PIUS 8 W beF S e A ATt T s UL VeSS (8 G e 38 |l e thel S pofuie ' Gne e 5 VHE. N ; e . r 3 e ewes vi er_ beln, ¥ ST N b g, o Mox S kprink, e B Thelh bis To o Bt k! The busincas was aimost entirely in- the New York Mining Quotations. ok A S A Care, | £ native ewes and ‘weihers H | recoveries with final Drices net unchanged "ORN-Nc. 2, 0% o. 2 yellow, et b 15c; pecans, large, per Ib., liwc,|hands of professional room traders and | NEW YORK, Dec. 4—The following are|O.J. Muller, Dunbar, Neb.—B. & M........ 1|36 cative wethers....... 37 |%o 8 points higher and the tone steady. 1 chesthuts, per c; peanuts, per 1., os 3 s Co 50 . 3 'L, Inier, Arapahoe, Nel ¥ ; s 2 . feedel 3 < . . 4.55c; February, e B NG, 2. . e e, ‘per 1. o, blask walnul, | €Xecute in the market. The effort to ad- | Alkg” %" i Bt 40 | George Whitehead, Wayne, Neb.—M. & O. 2 | 3% Wyoming lambs, feeder. 340 | 485c; March, £7c; May, 49e; June, bci HARLEY—Bo0d. fecding, 35@38c; fair to|Per Ib. 31, hickory wits, per bu., 3l.ov vance prices was apparently based on the | preece o |Ophir John H. Heyne, Hooper, Neb.—F. . 128 Wyoming cull ewes. 170 |July, 5.05@5.10c; September, 5.20c; October, obhRLE;Bood dating, Seme: tur to| Bt T s el oo8f o asvtonscl I3 | B B 7, R s Siw Niebraie, Reb e 1 3 118wty by i3 |bhe ice malting, i e o, B, e 5 “omstock Tunn 14/ Potosi Walter Birkby, Percival, la.— n cwes. e N e n i} &g, northweat: | the following prices: _lron, B ounpin auotes | Gevelopments of the day "preciuided any | con Ci, & 110 [savage P B L W e e 11 2 Weatern cull iambs 1% |mvaporatea Appies amd Driea Frui gt dD 10, othy, $.66; clover, con- | L% 50711 tron, stove plate, per ton, g; | hope of early easiness in money ~and |Horn Siiver 135 [Slerra Nevada > A 7. lubbard, Neola, ia.—Mil. © 21207 feeder lambs.. 350 g 4 T RoUTSToNE S Tk Copper, per Ib., blc; brass, heavy, per ib., | Prompted the traders to change thelr posi- ™ [Small Hopes 3 |3 ¢ Melucas, Beatrice, Neb.—R. i........ 3| %0 feeder lambs A R A T AL OBRATED LAV IBION e Mo Borts AT BbL: &M, | yisc: brass, light, per Ib., dec; lead: per ju., | ton, " They then sold stocks to force a i - i 30 |3 i Chaffee Preparation, la.—N. W.... 1|109 Wyoming ewcs 330 | R ey undes LA RIS VM) ton. BT I R T 0. Short ribs | K i, ber 10., 2ac; Fubber, per 1b., Gge. | lower level of prices for the simple reason Sheep (doubledeck)— 106 Wyoming ewes B O (i e L e el R o), IE Satad should- that they were unable to advance prices Foreign Financial, W, Bingham, Vernon, Mich.<R. I. 1|48 Wyoming wethers. 380 |Quoted at 44@sc, prime at L@5%ce, cholce at e R By eowas 0. - Bhort cleataides | 4, youts Grain and Proviatons, | Wiihout mesting large sales to reaiize, LONDON, Dec. 4—Money was compara- | E. C. Watkins, Allea, Mich.—R 1. 12| 2 Wyoming lambs B 48 | P rORNTA ChRIED FRUITS — Spot g - o 4 o [he sub-treasury statement for today | tiv k ryle, Cl , Mich.—R. 1.. - SRS - = Following were the receipts and shipments | _ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4—WHEAT—Higher;|shows that the banks have lost to that i J::.’J’&;"%.’.’.‘:fi?’%ififl”'.o"‘,',f"“."‘ xlf:fl;?:lyn:gl;‘r’ o M Bali 1| oHicAGo LIVE sTock mAmker, |BFinc® continue active and are firm’ at of the principal grains yesterday: No_ 2 red_cash, elevator, nominal institution since last Friday over $5.000,000. | provement of rates “of continental ex. | Hogan & Son, Clinton, Mich.—K. [ 151 +| prices ranging trom $4o to Tho for all ¥ ecelpis. Shipments, | 11@71igc; December, 88%c; May This did not include the $1.000,000 withdrawn | thanges. Prices on the Stock exchange | A. M. Winchester, Alien, Mich.—K. 1.\ 2 - grades. Apricots are slightly firmer, owing Flour, bbls. ] oo | No. ¢ hard, wr@rie, UL T T ek | today for ahipment to South America, This | Svore mostly unchbanged sad It exchange | & . Howard, Jonesville, Mich—R. 1...... | Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Lamba All Go B L e ratis . . N—Easy; No. , 4%c; track, morning the sub-treasury was a creditor at | pated that the situation would | CATTLE-Th 1y a fal 1 Higher D 14 | i Dekemucr, Jociakeal Ay, S | The clekring houae for $1634 on accotnt of g et would continue | CATTLI re was only a fair run o her During Day. in bags. Peaches are qulet, but steady at & 2 Lt 4180 | Shgecy, Decsmber, o saked; May, WX< | the clenring house for dleseron acsount, of | Inaciive untl the vear-turn, Kamirs were |caitle hefe odey a2 the murket took,gn| CHICAGO, Dec (—CATTLE-R 12@18¢ for peeled and B14@10C for unpeeled. ¥ 4 p *H " Did 8. | erratic. The withdrawals of gold from the | considerable actlvity and strength. T! ‘ s s r=Roosipts, okt bk R - B 60| fo:” December, ‘Nc Bid; May, 3k vid IEwin e seen, theretore, "that the week's | Bkt Eagland today were S%.000 for | tbains were not as late i u{nvln" ks dhey | S0 head, including no Texane and nd| e ol e - 68, ) A B Eh0 e en | ment t i 12 ere. b SEPNIR : §ood to j , $5. J On the Produce exchange today the but. [ RYE-Xirm at e $5.000000 and. $1,000,000, - The tone of " the | shibment ia BEYLE The weerly oieanins | the ddy berore Dtk oA b oid Abot @3.10; poor to medium, K.00g5.50; stockers| NEW YORK, Dec. 4—DRY GOODS—The ter market was qulet; creameries, 18G2ic; | qu o —Steady; red winter patents, $3.80| time money markef, which continues very | of the Bank of kugland shows the following | the actual number that ould be offered. nd feeders, §2.0004.25; cows, '$1.40@4.10; | market ruled qulet today. The cotton goods dairies. 11G2ic. Bggs, steady, lons off, cases | i, fancy and stralght, §.wgi.2s; clear, | fiem, s convincing evidence that no relaxa- | changes: Total reserve, decreased £10165 | There were fifteen or twenty loads of 320000 65 canners, $1.2542.40; buils: | divislon has not been affected by the gov- returned, 2c. Cheese, firm, 10%@12ic. Rl Muothy: Eteady. $8 tion' of the money market is expected be- | 0. cireulation Inceeased S51 000, Bulies | cornfed steers in the yards and packers ' steech s3.o5eg rc™ 'o0@H00; Texas fed| ernment report on the cotton crop. The ARED-Simoty, teady, SNGL0 fore the turn of the vear. As the local | decreased £735, e &L oullian, | Co(Eo1d quite freely and paid K00 BIrong | HoGE -1tk ots, 3,00 | demand s moderate (hroughout for both NEW YORK GENBBAL Mawxnr| SORNMEAL-Sleady attiie i B en, o ot ke wiokly e, | decreased ETRMEL other securilien do | ook Bold Qe ey A e e Fol dasok | pelQOS=Feceipts, 800 head: estimated | stapies and fancies and prites are without -| BRANCFirm: sacked, cast track, T | ports of thelr condition that element in | £isiooo; ‘public d=posiis, decreased CEeased | e quanty of the cattle as & whole was | 60 Theads sorer hienens 0 left ‘over | change. Print cloths are dull, but steady. LAY-Steady + $1L00@14.50; prai-| the situation is not known to the public, | 300; notes reserve, decreased £1,102,000; gov- | better than usual, but’still no finished cattie | by W R R L Srpeomm i Quotations of the Day om Various| IRON COTTON TIES—$1.07%. :;’r:rfi-",";;y';'v'::":\:eg:mfut.nm":mgm:r;» ernment gecurities, unchanged. “The propor- | were offered. ; i g Yough heav A IR Whisky Market, 5 G ) o e ey | tf o o 's reservy market wae also active & $6. 004 ) v . v Jammenisdes, M TWINE e % market of the Jrasert Hme and the tanc: the by k:’a“:?fl”ufr"g'fi't':l Tust ‘week Ut | stronger. The demand was general for the AR AN He I eipts, 1600 ey R A e R LOU! M F 5 ovi Y % < < LA cceipts, 16, A Do bRt | ERMVIISUSTRL: o, gtnnaarg | S 8 S e THeF on Ve Sl | s 30 e cont Hite"S1 ahcouns, ne | BF Senash, and St L3 comma} ac R e ot to SR FuBi | o, LOUIS. Dec. - WHIBKT—8tenty st firmer; winte: . . $18. Lard, er, $10.62%. Dry salt| The Bank of England retained it: " y 3 3 0_gho 08 Jnixed, BN 4 o Innesota bakers, $3.%0 | Bacon (boxed), steady: ) - | the private rate went lower in the London | gettiement, and at the close were very firm. | a1l good, also sold more freely than’ usual, Gfficial yesterday: 2 for finished goods. R S2%G8 10; Winter Jow | Lacon (boxed), steady: extra, shorts, $II:| market, but the bank's weekly statement | Internationals advanced. Rentes were fi but*Warmed up cornfeds sold at rather y i " | | CINCINNATI, Dec. &—WHISKY--Distil- des, $2.65@2.90. Rye flour, dull; CIRAE Fibe, 111 Stop plear, TN discloses that the government has disbursed | Spanish 45 were in active demand. Spanish , unsatistactory prices, the same as has been | Recelpte. Shipments. ! lers’ finished goods, firm on basis of $1.32. 00d, t:!fiu!. ; cholce 1o fancy, 8600550 | Soitiars iz, QUits, 400, . sellers. | over $9.000.000 of Ita depoits, together With | rails were favored. — Suex el aharoonish | the case all along. |Gt o il e e e et POULTRY - bieads:chickins. 5 e PRI oAoae ey o Tondng: | DEg S ola rers) purchased, Industriale | | Bk TOR), U3V g0t drea e, | Ahee 45i|ONE KILLED AND FIVE HURT ! CORNMEAL—Quiet; yellow weatern, s1.34; | 3C7 (Urkey® c; ducks, 12 | However, " the bank_ has lost "gold ‘to the | irm. ~ Three ber cent rentes afirs Slosed | M ere were comparatively few stockers| iamsas Clty Live Stock Mark: elty, $1.22; Brandywine, $3.40@8.65, TTER-Firm; creamery, 2@2%c; dairy, | Cxtent of about 867,00 during the week. | the account, = The weekly Statement of |&nd feeders in the yards this morning ) R 4o A ot Result of a Head-End Colllsion on RYE—Firm: No. 2 western, i, £ o b 22¢. 4 v e%0L v Notwiihatanding today’s shipment of $1L000. | the Bank of France shows the following | the better grades sold readily at good KANGAS CITY., Dec. & CATTLE-Re. the Pennaylv Near Cos- gfloat; No. 3, M@sie. On ‘track: State, oo R I AN 0 gold from here {o South America, which | changes: Notes In_ circulation Increased | SUTORE prices. 1t wae noticeable, nowever, | Soibi%, 405 BEL TGOS 5 MG oran wa: 3 BARLEY—Quiet; feedin Receipts. Shipments. | Ta% I response to demand diverted from | 1300000 (rancs; treusury accounts de- | that, Buvers, all, Wantes, (e SRt ShOWINE il es® market stead atiht Fridey s price Bevtan: -Rhin pUARLEY-Quiet; feeding, w@unc. <. 1 £.| Fiour. bbls ty o | Londen. the Bank of England sold today | creased 71,4000 franc de- | Quality, while they were very slow ‘about | tives; market steady at last Friday y prices; WA T Recelpta: 85,300 bu ' exborte 86,. | Lheat, bu. 0 L I ok e Bank of Franes alag | STeased 22 ounted, de. | taking the common kS A% icady. ° | choice export and Gfessed boet Reers. $og 8 bu salen, 1650 b futiires, 30000 b, | Gort® b ¥ B00| {iows a_ los of about 360,000 in Kold, but | nereased 17 r in hand, | IAHer clas s B T e "amain woarce | 04.25: falf lo good, $2.65.4); stockers and| COSHOCTON, O. Dec. ¢.—In & head-end t.” Spots firm: No. 2 red, 1W%c, elevato ] 000 | 12 T0ans have been contracted about 38,0 | BERLIN, Dec. |~ Fusiness was quiet anq | 810 1 fact there were just a few bunches | Leeders, $2.35G110; w fed steers, | collisfon near here today on the Pennsyl- No. 3 red, Tic, £ 0. b, aloat: No. i northeri | Liverpool ovistons, | 000, alihough the note issues have increased | prices, home. funds ¢xcepiod, ware Aein o | of common cattle oftered. Such kinds sold | gos0; Texas and Indlan sieers, $.00@425: | vania line. It |s said that ove was killed M:-:‘Im'h% & o. 1 hard| o or POOL. Dec. 4 — WHEA | over 310,000,000 There was no transfer of | the bourse today. Canadian Pacifics ad- | Tather slowly, but at about steady prices | T come, $L850u%0, native cows, 510G | \ng five injured. B T e Y Rk eud westarn, Jriater bo 10 ar | ST e i oy 0, TR sas- | ¥anced (on New York advices. Toward fhe | ith yesterday, Range cows were In good | &3t 8N, "s1 oar ;- catves. S mggin | Bad'e quiet day, but were gencrally firm | frm;No. U red western, winter, £ 10d; No. | treasury today and exchange ‘at Chicago | close locals improved, owing fo there being 3eMa0d 81 *UClE: grades of ‘stockers ana’ HOGS-Recelpts, §.100 head:’ market SAILS UNDER URGENT ORDE iliah® InRuences® embraced" Hrm apjes. | forni, & lisd. Futures, steady: December, | Fhe adynnce in the price of refined sugar | H¢ Ghiunbin ™ \hpank °f England’s rato | e oL e esentaive sales: o 21 pigher: top, #3: buik of sales, faisge: 4 y . the | s . 58 | in London, made Sugar and Amalgamat 5 i g6 1214 . 15 2 | close’ being firm at %@Hc net advance, | 5d. Futures, stea January, 4s 5%d; | Copper comparatively firm. Bore Worth s T —— o » A plgs 700 Vite Sales included: No. 2 Ted May, T944@i%%ec, | March. 48 24, T e Tt e oo e preanesyage . s HEEP AND LAMBS—Recel 4500 | closed at T%c; December, 19 9-18a8uie, | FLOUR-SL Louls fancy, winter, quiet, | dividend disbursement in February. Re.| NEW ORLEANS Dec {-COTTON— <@ - |head; market steady: nesive lambe, SO0 | closed at 80% i 538 e rade auihorties of & dawnwird | stendy: sales, 700 bales; ordinary, 6¥c; good o 4% [530; western lambs, $3.0005.18; fed ewex. CORN—Receipts, 20,160 bu.; exports, o HOPS—At London, Pacific coast, firm, |fendency in the price of Iron produkts and | SrAINAry, i ow midiiing Tallee: mid 1% |83 00390, native wethers, $3.00G4.00; west: | bu._ Spot firm; NG, 3'8fe, elevaior: and &, | £4, 16.G £7 5 e aiog back of ckdera of Actaunt of Hign | dling, 71516’ good middiing, $he: mid- {7 |ern wetliers, 8.00g380; stockers and feed-| nEw YORK. Dee. 4.—Acting under urgent 0 D anati No. 2 Vellow, ‘ddc; ‘No. 3| “EEAS Canadian, steady, 65 Ti5a. & oY ULT & Vainer depraening minsnos dling’ fair, 91-lie; receipts, 18,97 ' bajes: 810 | ers, $1.90G3.7. i white, 6fc. Options ‘were fairly active and | PROVISIONS—Beef. stiong; extra Indla! Bonds were dull and In_sympathy with | 50K, Futures, steady; De- 12 srpm— orders, the British cruiser Indefatigable M@8.05¢; Feb- New York Live Stock Market. salled for Venesuela on Wednesday after- also higher on unfavorable weather, firm mess, 115s. Pork, strong; prime mess, west. | otal sales we 0, Tnited | CEmber, Sablam SRnort el aovering the whost | orr sie Hame. shorl cut. 1 te e e | pocks. Lot e it s otnited | rugry NEW YORK, Dec. 4. ~BEEVES—Receipts, | noon, according to a Herald dispatch from @s.14c; Apri Heh $3.25G3.76; city dressed veals, 11g14c per 1b [ bowels and appetite, or no pay. 50c. For strength and poor grading at the .lose; | quiet, o4s6d. Bacon, Cumberland $.15@%. 5.18@s.19¢; June, 8, Y firm At uG%o net advance; January. Bic, | to 3 It dull e short rib TR O el R ate e doklir bricen. i August, 8.0 ,%&l.fi: 8 168 head; dressed beef ateady: clty dressed | Port of Spain, Trinidad. . 45 5180148 9-160, closed a | Ibs., dull, 568; long cloar middles, IGcht, | the New Yoi Aty ! ) ) 4aige; December, 0% 18 to M Ibs., qulet long clear " iafint. | the New ¥ork Block exchangei YORK, Dec. 4.—COTTON—Opened A sTc. Cabics last recolved qioied Ameri: sure Ald to Lons L 3 ATS--Recelpts, 145,200 heavy, 35 to 40 Ibs., easy, 54e; short clear | do ptd 91, Texas & P an advance of 345 points. Bubse: % 080 stears At Low dressed welght, and by, spot firmy’ No, 2. o et dard white, | backs, 16 to'30 b Clear bel- | Bal. & Ohio 3% Toi quent business licredced the improvement » refrigerntor beef at Tic o 10, 1+ stendy: | o FIeCtric Bitters give a active liver, por- i No. 0. 2 white. 87lc; No. " to 8. 1 | "o ‘pra.... 93 ) i@9 points. The advance was largely d o . Sy nadi ay: tion, - by v 3R Ry LR LR R Lard. American e | Cansdian ‘Pac 1211 Union Pacific $0 | 19 the covering of hort contracts. &ithough 3 voals o d nt 550008 per 100 1be | grassers. | fect digestion, healtby kidneys, regular % H H a F 300 1 H 300 2 H 30 7 1 300 H : 300 H : im 5 30 H H 1w track’ white ern, 3i@42c; track white | fined. in pal 9; prime west ada o do ptd..........[l g1y | there was a moderate amount of invest-| ¥ : £ . state, Si@Mic. Optlons quiet but Armer | in tierces, firm, f0s. » en. | Ches ‘b 48 Wabemh TR | ment Duying, @ better class of cables than | § H i BHEEP ~AND T AMGS-Recelpis” S0 | sale by Kubn & Co. with corn: May closed at 3i%c; December | BUTT g0 & Alton 8w 4 | had been looked for. The advance was fur-| ¥ H % head; sheep 10411bc higher. except for com- closed nt 373 | CHE Strong; American finest whit. 3 % Wheellng & L. E... 2% | ther stimulated by continued bad weather 360 i go0d lambs steady, others weak Trial for Perjury Beg HAY- T . . @ | accounts from the cotton belt. Texas re- | i H ik sold at $2.5083.% per 100 lba N choice, %5c@ {34 | Dorted further Trost and rains elsewhere | 1 ie 1 , and closed At §2; lamba, $.00.0. ( ST LOUIS, Dec. 4—The trial of Delegate HOPS—Firm; state, common to cholee, | traiian, in London, 0% | over extensive areas, being a menace to the | 12 358 im dressed mutton, 6%@ic per Ib.; dressed | Charles J. Denny on the charge of perury 1802 (o 3 20G38c; 1901 crop, M4@28c; olds, 7 | The Provision American Ex.... . cotton grading. Growing attention is being | 2 17 33 lambs, Tyt 10c in the Suburban street rallway franchise cific const. 1902 crop, 2@3%c: 19l | closed on December United States Fx iven to the movement of cotton, which is | 14... i 10 HOGS- Receipts, 5.211 head; steady; state | deal investigation was called in Judge olds, @12 | - do i well e i i Tatr dlaim. B e Soare i in 34 hogs sold at $5.70 per 100 lbs. Ryans ¢ ourt loday. The testimony agains g ton, 20 to 25 Ibs., | Minnea Wheat, Flour €. C. C 3 city of cars and the continuous and un- i 4 — enny will, s anticipated, practically 18¢; "3 tw 3 1bs., 19c: Texas ary. | e » and Bran. | corado S m favorable. weather. The outlook for the| 3 i i St. Louis Live Stock Market. the same as that against Edmund Bersch, 24 10 % lbs., le. | MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 4.-—Trading began | 0 13t Bi A . movement In the near future was toward | 37 38 H- ST. LOUIS, Dee. 4.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | ¥ho Was convicted of perjury and sen- LEATHER-Steady; acld. 24@%kc. | this morning at thé Chamber of Commerce | 40 4 #td - v, 14 moderate figures, a fact which checked | 3. ) 10 mend Inchuding 3 hend Texsns; | tenced to five years in the penitentiary. PROVISIONS- Beef, firm; family, $1600 With conditions as to outside communica- | Doy & W v selling. The New York stock, while steadily [ 1 is in A el e alive Shols @18.00; mens, 10560110 beef hame, 3250 | Uon not very much improved over yester- | Danver & R. G -+ Mool % | growing, is sald to be controiled largely by | 2 180 36 BNd export steers, $4.7505.90. with strietly THE REALTY MARKET. « cket, $400G15.00; city extra Indla | d4Y. | Do ped 3% Anac. "Mining Co.l s | exporters. The market was finally steady 18 ) hoap to §1; dressed beef and —_— mess. (0. Cut meats, easy: plokled | WHEAT—Opened at T3%@7%c and sold | Erie ....... 3% Brooklyn R. T Wy | at a net advance of 143 points, the advance | ¢ % P60 4. 3a0.00; ‘steer. DTS atatad’ s sesail ¥4 bellics, 104 @life; pickled houldets, Nuc: | directly at T8sc, a dip of A from the high | o ist pid 44 Colo. Fuel & 1 &% | having been retuced by reailsing in the | ¢ in ie o gl NSTRUMENTS 5! urs- pickled hams, 11%@i2. Lard, steady: wes point at the opening yesterday. Bupport| do 34 prd B4 C Gas . Usii |afternoon. Total sales of futures were esti-| 3 16 18 3 helfers, $2.:566 Yo ern steamed, 311.3); December closed, 31120, | came out promptly and the market stuck | Great Nor 1815 Cont Tobacco pfd... 116 | mated at 100,000 bales. ¥ FE 18 $1.6062.40; bulls, $2.2663.50; nty Dee 5 10 nominal; reflned, : continent, §11.40. | &t 73, reacting later to iN@73%e. The | Hocking Valley 9115 Gen. Electrie m ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4—COTTON—Steady; 7.00; Texas and Indiun steers, M. V. Greenwood and wife to F. D. South_ America, '$11.75;" compound,. $7.80g | market was strong neas the close; May |0 ot king Coal % f6c; sales, 244 bales; ’ L .30, TR " pork irm; ramily, SIoqt0.00; Whort | cloaed at Twe; December, Tic: January, | Minols ceoiral 45 Tater. Paper e hibrente, 2,964 bales 3 L BV 1 ws and heifers, gLogan, o clear mmw mess, $18.00G15.50. ‘m.c, An exceilent demand ruled for the 3 1 i Bsaiacressr s G | Sis hales & 110 3] . ot "N b TALLOW—Quiet: city (3 per pkg.), 6c;| cash wheat and bayers, after stripping the tlonat Bigesti’: " By LIVERPOOL, Dec. 4.~4 p. m.—COTTON—| 1. 230 i 6.30; butchers, $6.206%.55, lots 5 & country (pkgs. free), 6i4@ée. market of everything desirable on spot, 3l Load £ | spot in_ fair demand; prices 4@ points| 1 250 1% SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, Fr v vl 10 §c; country (packages ree). 64@8%c. came in for wheat to arrive and boughi riean .1 | lower: Amerlcan middling fair, 5.08d; good [ I 150 i0 head; market steady: native muttons, . SR SACE RICE—Firm: domestic, fair to extra, 44@ | {reely on the basis; No. 1 hard, spot, "S | Mot 8L Ry ine Coant ...\ "6 | middling. 4.60d; middling, 44%d; low mid-| 1. i Tambe, $4.90685.60; culls and Bucks, | Toannar s i0 15" od 16, Dotk 11, Japan, H@sie. | Wge: No. | nerthern. TG . 2, .2 Jen. Contred diing, 4.3d; good ordinary, 4.24d; ordinar 4 X $1.50g3.00. Clitton Hill v..r, . - . ‘l. “.:x-—nml te, 3.3% pkg lle‘dyi‘ A:l“‘v No. 1, to n‘rrlvi. idc; No. 2, to | Mex 4120, ’rl':erl:- les of the day were 10,00 bales, | 10 SR ek 1 k] e P ap S IERUEED 2 e, S O i gkt 1| S RORC Kot ns: secona| R L N L T B et Stons Sty ove Mask BaTent: . oo ROMiE et et L RS CHEESE—Recelpts, ' 2788 pkgs.; firm; | patents, 33706350 Arsc clears, $2.9068.00; B0 Repuntte Biog™ %1, | celpte, 2800 bales, Including 2290 Amer. | - g eres R & SIOUX CITY, la, Dec, 4= (Special Tele- | Oitlicr, ettty oot Yots 13 and 34, fancy large, new state full cream.’colored | second clears. §23062.40. 165" "o pfa 2% |ican. Futures opened steady and ‘closed | '§ 1 - gram.) — CATTLE e 200 head: a .3 and ¥ and white, September, 13%@18%c; late mal FLAX—Cash, $1.18; to_arrive, $L12; De- 183 Sugar <% | quiet and steady. American middling, good | w ) steady; beeves, $.5065.50. bulls and | SIM6 Feet KB feet lob ock 1, L&@13c; fancy small, colored ‘and white, | cember, $1.16%: May, $1.21 08 Tenn. 0 o ordinary clause: December, 4.45d; Decem- ) ] mixed, $2.25018.75; stockers and foeders, §260| Beymour's a - 48 Bepiember, 13,@1%%c: late mak BRAN—In bulk, $12 % Unlon B ber and January, 4.43@4.44d; January and | G438 yoarings and culves, 250040, Do GGS—Receipta, 5,218 24 4o pid. February, 4.434; February and Mareh, 4.4 ve 2 L0 1m0 HOGE—Recelpts. 3500 hedd; steady, sell-| g\ 1o Allen Bourn, s% of n% lot / and Iwm-ylv:nln Tol n lfi\’l 4: l;:‘lhur 2 | March and April, 4.43d; A‘Xfil nsd May, 4. §: : 4943 % isq |.|!Huélg_; 6. Wi ‘i:‘uk‘buhm& POHE fo AV00 SLmm % e S POULTRY—Allv: TOLEDO, Dee. 4.—WHEAT—Dull, higher; walu 'S HRE g B OF BT S B TR ERS AND FEEDERS, s - R 4 turkeye, i0gile: 1o €: | cash. TIMe; Decomber, Tric: May, . e, o pid B | PR SESRE 2e sof SN ds 3 s stoek Total amount of transfers.. weak; western chickens, 13 1%%c: western | ek, Nahesi Dotember, €s: May, » & wes. 4 =ik The following were the receipts of If fowls, 12%@13c: western turkeys, ifc. | 8% 2 i 0 |Wegtera Unios .11 o YEW ORLEANS. Dec. 4.—SUGAR- 4 H - e tock ot the six principal cities yesterday: i g Ry METALS—Tin recovered 68 1d of its loas | OATE-Dull. steady; December, e; By Ry e B | BE e Hottier E 1110 L i, open ketties e’ 1% ik 1w attie. Tlogn Snecn | P. B. Weare, P C. A. Weare, V-Pr e ey L H113 3o 80 for ferens | RV, 2. sitke L ) . o | SR ut T 16a0me, centritugal, aranulated 1% %3 16 Omaha . 1. 9,000 Established 1882 Bl St ML R A | BRSNS over, pecomier e s 38| SRR L TS i i8R st 45| WeARE COMMISSION 60., CHICAGO 1B her. closing $4. . Copper prices | 6.86; January and ~March, %.70; prime 3% Rock Tl ¥4 | seconde, 21-1603 5-16c 330 e Kansas Clty ... 4100 450 " cen fiEe: syTup, BENC iho ; » . deat ¥ ate Wires oints. -,::':muflfiugrfu‘;:mnmkm". Duluth G Market. ':;'r;wn x.)x:z zl)el(-‘.‘i %‘G&ut—fu:, firm; M cznau et o N Bloux City . 350 10| GRA! FROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS wt 2y . air_refin 3 o .96 test, ND HEIF == Rought and sol rfi“":"‘ Doth held b1 64 and st No. 3 wring, Shc. To arrive: No. i | 1 1s: decrease; 3islsil @ TONDON. Dee. 4-—SUGAR—Beet, Decem- | 4 cows..... T8 276 Scaives.. 36 375 . Josel OMANA B T e #¢ Trade, t in London hard, Tic; %c; December, | CHICAGO, Dec. &.—Cl ber, 88 2%d. Scows... 100 37 lcalves...3% 37 | ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 4—CATTLE-Receipts, W. B. Ward, Local Menager, » ' p