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    THE OMATIA DAILY IU3E: TJIVRSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900.
10
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Board Will Taks Its Uinal Holidaj from
December 22 to 20.
WEDNESDAY MARKETS ARE UNEVENTFUL
Mny Wlirnl Oouca S 1 1 u 1 1 I r .dvnnccil
Corn ('iii'IiiiiikciI (o Oiie-Fmirtli
Cent lllnlior Ontn Xlinilc I, oner
' I'roi lulonn lllKln-r,
CHICAGO, Dec. lD.-Therc will 1o no kph.
idon of tlio Hoard of Trade from December
2 to :.
Wheat wns enny curly today, but rallied
later on bullish Argentine udvlco.i, llrm con
tinental murlcctM and n better cneli demand,
Hay elonliiK 'iffV over yesterday. t!cin
closed unchuiiKcd to ',40 higher, oils a alriJo
lower and provisions Cc to Wtfi'Mc ui. Kltf
tiren, which later proved to be Incorrect,
but which before the mistake wan corrected
madu Minneapolis dlseour-itsltiKly heavy.
toKcther with tho prospectlvo Increase of
northwest stocks, kuvo tho wheat market
n push downward at the Htnrt; Mny started
Ho lower at TiTi'S'ie and poon sold oft ti
W!4e. Kitrly ArKcntlno new too, was
rather bearish, and whun milllsh news from
tho same quarter was received and Mltine
npolls IlKlires were corrected, making '
celpls at that point 2i'J cars Instead of 171.
Hhorts lx'ijan bidding. A prlvuto Argentine
cablo declared that rain was Interfering
with harvestltiK and a Hamburg wire said
the Intimated Argentine surplus of tO.nim.eil
bushels was reported, and as this was In
line with the fact that this market has
leached an export basis with Liverpool,
this advance begun by the covering of
fhorts was continued, with the result that
tho market wns llrm nl the best prlco of
the day. Mny closed 'i'dV ov r yo-dird iv
nt ?J!VfiT3e. New York reported !M Io.kU
tnken for export. Shipping business here
was curtailed by n scarcity of cum. Hen
board clearances In wheat and Hour were
equal to Ml.i liushels. Primary receipts
Aggregated 7l5,dOn bushels, compared with
rftVfO bushels Insl year. Minneapolis an 1
Duluth reported 363 cars, aualnst 431 Hit
veek and ;ir;j a year ago. Local rec dpts
were 1W cars, none of contract grade.
Interest In corn was centered In tie Jnn
:nry delivery, but at that the market was
o dull and narrow one, with llttlu business
done at tho extremes of price. January
wns Hiring and December Hteudy, because
tho receipts 1.37 cars contnlned no contract
corn. May was steady In sympathy with
thn options mentioned, iiltnnugh Its Inde
pendent tendency was easier, because of
tho good weather nnd freer country offer
ings. Shippers sold moderately at tho
opening against country acceptances. Mnv
Bold between SHfi.lGHo and 3fre anil closed
unchanged at Stiver; January between 3e
nnd 37l'if37:SiC. closing '(.(He up at 37c, and
December between lo-ijc. und 41'ic, nt.d
closed ije up nt ll'ic
OatM were, an usual, extremely dull. May
nolil between SStrffSKai' and 23Ho and closed
n nhndo lower at lElMISa'io. Kreer country
offerings! led to some local (telling.
Provisions wero Htrotig and fairly active.
Hog receipts wern smaller than bad been
expected and tlicro was a good cash de
mand; January pork sold at Jl".l!i and
l12.27Vi and closed 17'.4f'20c higher nt J12.r.1f
12.27': .lannnry lard between M.HI'i and
1S.SWir,.W. closing r.e up at Jfi.STH. and Jnn
nary ribs between Jfl.Ei and W.32i,4, with tho
close 7Mc better at $0.30.
Kstliuated receipts totriorrow: Wheat, 132
cars; corn, 410 cars; oats, m cars; nogsi,
D3') head.
Tho leading futures rnnged as folllows:
Artlcles.1 Open. I IIIrIi. I how. Close.; Ycs'y.
Wheat
Dee.
Jan.
May
Corn
Dec Jnn.
May
Oats
Dec. Jan.
May
Iork
.1 1 1 11.
May
Lard
Dec. Jan.
May
Jtlbs
Jan.
May
r.w. (Ti fi'iT;
CaTiT70 7ni'e9;2Tirs. 70'i 70
72TiS73 72V, ,2Ti'(j73 72
407; 411; 404; 4I',J II
3i 3rt''',''i-ii 37 SGfjH
3CH 30T3tiU SOU Mti
2i; 2iji 21 215; 8 11s
211?! 21KflN Iljtfi; 21Mf4
SMW 23; 23'.?f( 2384 22Wi Jl
12 15 12 2714' 12 ir. 12 27V, 12 7',S
12 02',4 12 13 12 0'J'fe 12 12S 12 00
7 ir. 7 :o 7 ir. 7 i7tt 7 10
0 Mli (5 87S 0 S214 0 S7'4 f2V4
C SO fi 5 C hV,i 6 WIS fi S7(S
r, 2." fi 321. fi 23 fi 30 C 22'S
0 321S fi 37'. 30 0 37141 C 30
fancy largo fall made, HUUtl'So; fancy
small fall inatle, llpi2c.
KOOB-Uecelpts. 6.07S pkps.; quiet; west
cm, regular pnckliiK. nt murk, 201724c; west
ern, loss off, 2t'K
Pori.TItV-Alive, steady nnil unchanRed;
dressed, llrm nnd unchanged.
MKTA 1.9--Conditions In the metal trade
wero somewhat reversed today. Tin at l"ti
don reported a llrm market, with prices 2
higher to .(Jlir. Tho local situation, how
ever, though U) points higher, In sympathy
with tho advance abroad, wns rather Iniw
live, ns buyers seem to think prevailing
rates still too high, In vlow of the bearish
statistical position of tin. Tho close here
was quiet at USi 60. Copper In London re
mains tinchangfd nt j;71 ins. with the local
market also quiet ami nominally Jli for
Lake Huperlnr and JK;.2t, for casting cop
per and electrolytic. Trading In lead was
of a hand-to-uioitth character and nom
inally tinchunged at Jl.37's. while at London
tho market was 2s 6d lower nt 10; Bpelter
showed no Importnnt chnnges In either
local markets nor abroad. Prices remain nt
the old basis of fl.!,MM.2) nnd
IIS 12s Cd; domestic Iron markets
were dull on the basic of JD.W
IdO.CO for pig Iron warrants; northern foun
dry. JlS.rWiiO.CiO. southern foundry, Jll.ror
1!.7.", nnd foft southern. $13.cOfi.i.7o. In tho
i:ngllsh markets trade was quiet and prlce.4.
closed nt (llasgow at Cls 4d, nnd M.udlea
borough at 01s.
OMAHA M'HOt.ttMAf.K MAUKIJIS.
Conditions tif Trade nnd (tuotnt tons
nil Staple mill I'aiiey Produce.
MOOH-Uecclpts. light; good stock, 21f?23c.
POtMl'HV Mens, He; spring chickens-, Re;
roosters. 3c; ducks, fi'.yliCc; geese, 7c; tur
kevs. STSlic
KHKHII DltKSSHD POPIntY-Hens. C,m
C'te; rooslers, 4fjGc; ducks, 7c; geese, 71ic;
spring cnicKuns, per in., titfovsc; turkeys,
WlOHc,
tIAMK-Prairie chickens, per doz., J."i;
mallard ilueks, per dnz., $.1.(3.50; teal, $1 .no
(il.7ii: mixed. Jl.MTil.T.'i: lacksnlties. St: ouall.
$1 3Wil.60i Jackrabblts. $Lool.!.ij cottontalb),
lll'TTKIt Common to fair, 1114c: choice,
14flGc; separator, 23c; gathered creamery.
20f21c.
I'UICSir OYHTHUS - First grade, nolld
pneked. New York counts, per can, 3Sc; ex
tra selects, 32c; Htaudards. 23c; medium. 20c.
Second grade, slack tilled, New York
counts, per can, 3oo; extra selects, 20o;
standards, 20c; bulk slumlords, per cul.,
$1.23.
PKIKONS-I.lve, .er doz., &)c.
VKAI.S-Cholce. OfilOc.
MAY Price quoted by Omnhn IVholcsnlo
May Dealers' association: Choice uplnnd,
$0; No. 1 upland, $S; medium, $7.50: coarse,
$7. Hyo straw, iO.KO. These prices lire
for hay of good color and quality. Demand
fnlr; receipts, 11 cars.
DATS-No. 3 white, 26c.
COKN No. 3. 32c.
UUAN-13.I'A
VKOKTAIILES.
PAltSNlPS, per bu.. 60c.
Tl'HNlPS-Per bu. basket, 40c.
UK UTS-Per bu.. COc.
CAHHOTS-Per lit.. 40c.
DKTTUCIC-Per doz., 33f40c.
ItADISltKS-Pcr iloz., 30c.
UI3AN8 Vux, per 1-3 bu. basket, SI:
string, We.
POTATOi:s-Por bu DOiQ'JOc; Idaho, per
bu., 80c.
SU'KKT POTATOnS-Per bbl., $2.
CAHHACJK-llollnml seed, 2c.
TOMATOKS California, per 4-baskct
crate, $2.
u.iu.h-i-cr mi., wo; uoiorndo, per
in.
No. 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
FI.OlHt Dull; winter pctents. $3.G3I?3.S0;
straights. J3.KKtJ3.fiO; clears. J2.;O'?J3.30; spring
mieclnls. $1.30; patents, I3.40if3.83; Btralghts,
J3.001T.X40: bakers. $2.20i72.73.
AVIIHAT-No. 3 spring, CCUJf70ilc; No. 2
red, "IIHW.
CORN No. 2. 40V4c: No. 2 yellow. 401Se.
)ATS-No. 2. 22Vfif22Uc; No. 2 white, 23??
SCM,e; No. 3 whit". 23iT25r,c.
IIYK-No. 2. ISiiWc.
HAHIiHY Kalr to cholco maltlnp, MQriSc.
SKKDS-No. 1 flax. Jl.GOfil.GOlS; No. 1
northwestern, $1.(11; prime timothy, $1.40.
Clover, contract grade, $10.(v,no.25.
P HO VISIONS Mess pork, ner bbl.. $11.1214
i 11.25. Lard, per 10O lbs., $7.10177.15. Short
ribs sides (loose), $fi.25fifi 30. Dry salted
plioulders (boxed). J37'i'(i0.12'S; short ctear
HldeH (boxed), JC.fi3fffi.75.
WHISKY On basis of blgh wines, per
Kill.. $1.27.
Kollowlne nro tho receipts nnd shipments
for today:
Articles. Hcccluts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 50.000 27.0ili1
AVheat. till 2111,000 20.000
Corn, tm (kW.ooo
Oat.s, bll 407.0IO 13fifl)
Itye. bu h.0. 10 00)
Hurley, bu 77.000 10,(M
On the Produco exclmngo today tho but
ter market was dull; creameries. 15ifi24c;
dairies, 13Tf20o. Cheese, quiet nt lOliSjlWio.
I'Rgs. qulut; fresh, 22c.
kkw Yoitic ji:.vi:ii.M. MAinciyr.
iliioliitlnns of the liny nt Various
ComiiioilltlfN.
Ni:V YOU1C. Dec. 1!). KLOlJll-Recclptfl.
I.lKi bbls.; exports. 12.07O bbls.; quiet but
Bteady; Minnesota iiatents, $3.f5if4.20; win
ter extras, $2.55?i2.!K); winter patents, fa.Mf
f'Mi winter stinlghts. $.1,401(3.53; .Minnesota
bakers. $3.00113.25; winter low grades', $2. ir.fr
ifiii. Hyo Hour, steady; fair to good. $2.S0n
lor.; cholcn to fancy, J3.20fi3.43. Uuckwheut
flour, quiet.
1UTCK" 1 1 MAT Nominal at G0s7fi2c c. I. f.,
New York.
coilNMIiAI-l'Irm; Ilrandywlne, $2,403)
s.r.
UYIi-Dull; No. 2 western, BG14c f. o. b.
nllnnt.
HAUl.lOY-Steady; feeding, 42Ifl3c c. 1. f.
UutTalo.
HAULKY MAIr-Dull.
W1113AT Hecelpts. C3,fi75 bu.; exports. 7S
70S bu.; spot llrm; No. 2 red, 77io f. o. b.
nlloat; No. 2 red, 7i!'ic elevator; No. I
northern, Duluth. MKc f. b b. atloat; No.
1 hard. Duluth. 27ie f. o. b. nlloat. Options
wero weak for a time, under easier En
glish cables and realizing, but nfter midday
liecnmo stronger on ndverso Argentine crop
jiowh, smaller northwest lecelpts than i.t
tlrst reported, higher continental cables,
local covering, fair clearances and export
inlk; closed llrm at 4c net advance; March.
7s4(i(79'4i closed at 7!l4c; May. 7S 7-1fifj
7SAic. closed at 7Si; December. 70c; M ly.
7S .-lCJiTSc, closed at "bc; December, 7uVj
(77c. closed nt 77c.
CORN Hccelpts, 101,375 bu.; exports, PS.71'0
bu. ; spot llrm; No. 2, 47c elevntnr and 15', o
f o. 1), nlloat. Options shared tho wh?nt
depression for 11 time, then developed Inter
strength on liberal clearances, covering by
tdiorts, small contract supplies west nnd
the strength In wheat; closed llrm at UTi'ic
net advance; January cloi-eil at 44Hc, May,
41 15-1051 424C, closed at 42!c; December,
47,c. closed at 4Tfce.
OATS Hccelpts, 35,000 hu.i exports, 110.0)5
bu.; spot llrm; No. 2. 27!s.c; No. 3, 27'ic; No
2 white. 31H(il32c; No. 3 white. 30Mf31e;
track mixed western. 27fi2S'tc: track, whlto
western, 30vtJ(35l4e; track white, state, .ID'S
ji35Ho. Options Inactlvo but steady.
HOPS Steady; state, common to choice,
1900 crop, IGli'Jlc, K)0 crop, 115fl5c; old olds,
24ic; Paclllc coast. IDoo crip, 15jjl0c;
crop, loiiltc; old olds, 24?fie.
1I1D13S Klrin; aiilveston, 20 to 23 lbs.,
ISWWo; Callfomln. 21 to 23 lbs., ISfflOWo:
Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., 15c.
IiKATUKU Steady; hemlock sole, lluenos
Ayres. light to heavyweights, 245T25c; acid,
231Wi24Hc.
WOOI Quiet; domestic lleccc, 2462i5o;
Texas. 14fflll!c.
PHOVISIONS-Ueef. steady; family. $11 00
tfl!2.00; mess, $'J.(HVuy.50; beef hams, $.0,001.C
S.Uuli; pucKei, iu.W4iiu.u; cuy oxiril India
mess, Jll.CKVTfllVOO. Cut meats, easy; pickled
bellies. S5j0o; pickled shoulders, 5((ic;
pickled hams. SlSlli'e. Lard, easy; western
fiteumcd, $7,35; rctlned. steady; continent,
$7.55: South American. $S.25; compound,
rVifie. Pork, dull; family, $l5.tvrrio.5n;
BlH.it clear. J1I.004C15.00: mess. $12.0011 3.00.
POTATOi:S-Qulet; Jerseys. $1.0oyi.t7U;
New York. $1.25ifl.62tt; Long Island, J1.50
j,7a; jersey swcois,
TALLOW Quiet; city, 4ic; country, 4Ti
ffilille.
IIAY Quiet; shipping, 77',SOSOc; good to
choice. 83i9lc
KKKD-Steady; spring bran, Jtfi.0OJil6.35;
middling, Jii.W4iia.bo; winter urnn, jir.oiP
lk50: cllv. $10.5041 17.00.
IlICB Steady: domestic, fnlr to extra, 3TS
C(j4c: Japan. 4;SJ4Tic.
nUTTKlt-HecelptB, 1.R9S pkirs.; weak nnd
unchanged; crenmery, 174f2ac; Juno cream
ery. 17Ji23e; factory, lUTlfio.
CHEUSE-Hccelpts, 2.401 pkBB.; dull;
No. 1 hard, 74ic, No. 1 northern, 72Uc; No,
tiortnern, in'tc
KLOt'H Stronger; llrst patents. $4.0041
I 10: second natents. $3 S04I3.W: llrst clears.
$2 !4I3.("); second clears. $2.oivy2.10.
JIHAN 111 lllllK, IM.Vnsil ia,
I'lilliidctiililii Produce .ItnrUrt,
PIULADKLPIIIA. Dec. 1!). Ht'TTKH
Quiet but steady, fancy western crenmery,
;w; iiincy western prints, zyc.
IKK1S Dull and lc lower: fresh nearby.
21c; fresh western, 2le; fresh southwestern,
23c; fresh southern, 23c.
CIIKKSH-Klnn but ntilet: New York full
creams, fancy small, lli(12c; New York
tun creams, lair to cnoice, iut!(livsc.
Dnliitl, drill 11 .MnrUei.
DCLPTM. Dec. lU.-WHKAT-Cnsh, No.
No.
1 hard, .2fcc; No. 1 northern, 707ic; No. 2
northern,1 Gl'iljGOhe; No. 3 spring, 621MtfSe.
To nrrlve: No. 1 hard, 73Hc; No. 1 northern,
7ISc; December, TOvio; May, 751ic
COHN 331.1
OATS-24JJ2I14C.
.11 1 Mi 11 ilk ee Ornln .llnrUrt.
MILWAt'KIM:. Dec. 1!). WIIKAT Dull:
No. 1 northern, 72l4U73c; No. 2 northern, CO
Si 70t4C
kvi; Firm; No. 1, r.ic.
IIAHLI2Y l'lrin: No. 2. GOc: snmnle. 45
SJuGc.
('I'Tl'i'HY California, ns to size, 434J75C.
CAULIFLOWKU-Callfornla, per crnto.
FHUITS.
PKAHS Per box, $2.004j2.23.
(JHAPKS Malaga, jicr keg, JO.BOfla.OO.
ai-1'iii'.o-.iuiivi', idc'uh.hu per nu.; per
bbl.. $2.50; eastern, i3.vyu3.2j; California
Uellllowers. per box. Jl.40ijl.6O.
CHANIIKHHIKS-Hell nnd llugle. $9.50 per
lllll ! .llTNCVM. IHr 111 it . . J7.. ...... . .
WibpicAi: KubiTs. '
-. . .... .
7ii..i.ro . iiiuuriuu neeiiungfl. J2.73'
navels, $3.50; Mexicans, J2.734j3.O0; Klorldaa)
i.HMONS California, extra fancy, $3.60;
choice, S3.
MANANAS Per bunch, accordlnu to slzo.
J2.0. 14(2.50.
l''HJS California, new cartons, 80c; lay
ers, 75c.
DATKS Persian, in CO-lb. boxes, Snlrs,
i,u vvi iu. , 1 iiiimweuii, to per lu.
misci:llani:ous.
lJIDKS-No. 1 green, GUc; No. 2 rrreen
5Ue: Nil. 1 HIlll.'ll. 71f.! Kri unltml MLn
No. 1 veal calf, S to 12 lbs.. 84c; No. 2 voni
calf, 12 to 15lbs., GUc; dry hides, SiT13c;
Kin-el. iieiin, .u'(i',vc; noiHo nines, i.wa..Zi.
.-si 'is l'iuglisn walnuts, per lb., 13c; fil
berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb.. 1&5i2oc:
raw peanuts, per b SGiSUc; roasted, G.lJ
7Uo; Hrazlls, 13u; pecans, 104J12C.
in i.n 1. 1 1 (iinrauo, .i-seetion case. J3.75.
ClDi:H-Per bbl.. $3; per hair bbl.. S3.
SACKHKHAUT-l'er bbl., Jl; per half
ClIItlSTMAS DRCOHATIONS.
THH1CS 1 to C ft., tier dnz.. i": 1; in a tt
per doz.. J2.50; 7 to 9 ft., per doz., J3.50; 8 to
11 11., t.iiu; 1- iu l 11., elicit, ..IAX1.&U.
KVnilOHBKN WltHATIIING-Per 20-yd
coll. Jl.
MOLLY AND CALYX WREATHS Per
IIOZ., I.Ol.
jiuiiLi uitA.NCiiiir l'cr D0-It. case,
l.ll, l.l'I IJIII. 41.0UiJ.U.. ,
LONG NKKDLE PINES-Per dos., J2.50.
MISTLETOE Per B-!b. box. $1.50.
St. l.oii I n firnln nnd Provisions.
K'P l.ntTlR in iviii?t n
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, 71c; track. 71fi
i214c; December, 70i,e; January, 71Uc; May.
72S,f724c; No. 2 hnrd, fi7HHfi9c.
COHN-Stronger; No. 2 cash, 3l7Jc; track,
33ic; December, 3tTtc; January, 3IHc; May,
3514c
OATS Steady; No. 2 cash, 23c; track, 23U
(0234c; Dcember. 23".4c; Mny, 2114c; No. 5
while. 2fil44i27c.
HYE-Lower; 4914c.
KLOt'U Sleadv: natents. J.X504T3fi5: e-rtrn
fancy nnd straights, J3.104J3.2o; clears, $2.0)
4J2.MI.
SEEDS Timothy, nominally firm at $1,25
4.50, at average receipts; prlmo worth moru;
mix, 111. iiiiiinei.
e i)HN.Mi;AL Steady nt $2.
HHAN Quiet; sneked, east track, 63c.
1 1 A Y TImothv. $9.234113.00: nrilrle. iin (VI
ffjlO.50.
IKON I'OTTONTIKH J1.Z5.
WIIISICY-Stondy nt J1.27.
HEMP TWINE 9c.
HAC.(llNO-7if7',4C.
PHOV18IONS Pork, lower: tohl.lnir. Jl? r.n
Lard, nominally J0.S714. Dry salt meats
(boxed), lower; extra shorts, $0.6214; clear
ribs, $0.73; clear sides, $G.S7V., Uacon
(boxed), lower; extra Bhorts, $7.75; clo.if
ribs. $7.S7H; clear sides, $S.12',f..
METALS Lead, nominal, $1.2214. Spelter,
nominal. $1.00.
POULTHY-Dull: chickens. Ccs turkeys,
5c; young. Gc; ducks, 7c; geese, 5!.c.
Hl'TTEH-Dull; creamery, 161721c; dairy,
154(20c.
EdtiH Steady: 19c.
UKCEITTH Flour. 5.000 bbls.: whrnt. fit..
W) bu.; corn. 171.0i0 bu.; oats, 37,000 tin.
SIIIPMENTS-Flour, S.OuO bbls.; whent,
30,000 bu.; corn, 03,000 bu.; oats, 13,000 bu.
1,1 veriiniil (iriiln anil Pro vision.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 19.-WIIEATH.ini
dull; No. 1 California, fis 21S:d; No. 2 red
western, 5h II141I: No, 1 northern, spring, fis
2'4d; futures, dull; February, 6s lbVd;
.larcn, us.
COHN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s ld; American mixed, old, 4s 2-i4dj
futures, llrm: December, nominal: rtn nil 11 rv
3s l(Hil; March, 3s 9t.d.
I'EAH cuntullan. quiet, nt Cs 7id.
FLOI'R St. Louts fnnev winter. ste.n:lv
nt js fid.
HOPS At London (Paclllc ennsll. Inn .li
nt 2 5s7fi;3 6s. '
PHOVISIONS-Hcer. dull: nvlrn Tnrll.i
mess. 07s Iii I. Pork, llrm; prlmo mess, west
ern, 72s. Lard, quiet; prime western, In
tierces, 3Ss 3d; American rctlned, mlls
.K'n .m. iiauiH, snori cui, h 10 iu ids., dull.
44s 3d Uacon. quiet; Cumberland cut, 20
111 .vi ins., i.im; hiioit rios, js to zi Ins., 17s 3d
long clear middles, light. 33 to 40 llm.. .mint'
4'js ul; long clear middles, heavy, 40 to 43
lbs., quiet. IGs; short clear backs, lfi n "0
lbs., 41s; clear bellies, II to 10 His., steady.
65s 3d. Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs.
Bteadv. 31s.
UrTTER-l'nltcd Statea finest. 95s; good,
51s fid: good colored, 52s Cd.
iai.iaim iTimo city, nun. 21s Gd; Aus
trallan. In London, steady, 27s.
CHEESE-Easy; American llnest white,
51s bd; American llnest colored, 62s Gd,
Kiiiikiim City firnln nml Pro vIhIoiim,
KANSAS CITY. Dec 19.-WHEAT-Mny.
fijlio; cash. No. 2 hard, iCff title; No. 3. Siii
G3i,4e: No. 2 red, G3Jj70c; No. 3, fi74fG9a
CORN May. 3l4e; cash, No. 2 mixed.
33e; No. 2 white. 33c; No. 3, 34e.
OATS-No. 2 white, 25c.
RYi:-No. 2, 40c.
H;Y-h!l'?,Jl,mot"'' '"'504J11.00; cholco
prairie. 19.004(9.50.
Itl'TTER-Crcamory, 194T23C; dairy, fancy,
lGi
EC.OS Lower; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock, 1714c per doz., loss off, coses re
turned; now whttowood cases Included, i-c
more.
RECEIPTS Wheat, -93,000 bu.; corn, 30,800
bu.: oats. 2.001 hu.
SIIIPMENTS-Wheat, 52.SO0 bu,; corn, 18,.
400 bu.; outs, 7,0n0 bu. '
Toledo i rill 11 mid Seed.
TOLEDO. Dec. lO.-WHEAT-Dull, firm;
cash and December, 7314c; May, 7S?ic; July,
78c.
COnN Active, llrm; cash, 37c; December.
37.4c: May, 371,0.
OATS Quiet, steady; ensh nnd December,
23Ke: May. 23c,
RYIWiic.
SEEDS-Clover. dull, steady; 1S99 prime,
$0.35; December, $0.7214; March, $6.40,
MlmirnpoIlN Whrnt, I'loiir 11 ml Urnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 19.-WHEAT-Cash,
TiMc; May, 73c; July,,7l?i4j74T4c. On traclt:
MOVE.MM.Vr.S OF STUCK H AMI IIONIIS.
.Stock .tliirlo-t Still llnoiuliiKly Aclltc
lloiid .tliirKet Imirous,
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. -There wan no ap
preciable letup In tho furious activity in
tho stock market today or In the exceed
Ingly broad nnd varied trading. A quick
market wus offered for almost any volume
of stocks and very notable strength con
tinued at various points In the list, but the
burden of the prollt-taklng sales proved
rather heavier than for some time past and
made more general inroads upon prices. Tho
market turned reactionary nt ono time on
violent breaks In special stocks. Tlnplato
wan tho most effective of these when It
suddenly slumped Vt after a show of early
strength. A drop ot II points lu New York
Air Hrako was Impressive In Its way, but
had little effect 011 the market. The reac
tionary tendency of the Junior Vanderbllts
developed that speculators had been taking
rather loo sanguine a view of possible re
adjustments of securities of these com
panies. Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago .t
St. Louis and the New York. Chicago tc St.
Louis stocks fell back heavily, although
somo went up briskly In the morning. An
effort was mudo to reclaim tho bull posi
tion In tho final hour by sudden advances
In Northern Paclllc, Sugar, Illinois Central,
lleueral Electric, tho Chicago Terminal
Transfer und tho Wisconsin Central stocks.
Tho advances In these above, the low point
ran from 2 to G14 points. Prices did stiffen
In sympathy, but tho speculative enthusiasm
was not fully renewed nnd tho market
closed very feverish and unsettled, with n
point or more lost of some of tho sudden
gains. Even the Erie stocks, which havo
been tho real backbone for some days, camo
to a pauso today and the llrst preferred,
nfter rising 2H. reacted 17i. with a frac
tional rally. There have been such reac
tions from top prices many times beforo In
Ih.i nreveiit movement of stocks, nnd tho
.real lack lu today's) market seemed to be
mat me new siocks wmcu are uviiimuiu u
bo rushed up ns sustaining forces In the
market tire growing exceedingly scarce.
Pretty much tho whole list has been ex
ploited lu tho course of tho present specula
tion. , ,
The character of the mnrket, otherwlso
than In these technical particulars, was not
materla'ly changed. Professional operators
are constantly on tho lookout to take the
bear side of the market with the culmina
tion of tho rise nnd they sold freely on tho
short, side today, as they havo done for sev
eral days past, but they nlso covered
largely before tho close. The general bul
lish enthusiasm up to this time has proved
too m.ich for any restraining inlluenco. A
sustained bull movement always means
prosperity for the large stock market con
tingent, whoso trado It Is to operate In
stocks, and coming In the time of tho holl
dav period tho present movement Is espe
cially popular. Tho demands of tho specu
lation upon tho money market havo mado
no Impression yet upon money rates, a de
velopment which would prove tin effectual
check upon excesslvo speculation. London
wns quoted to bo 11 buyer of 6O.0UO shares of
stock on balance today, but the true origin
of tills buying is open to doubt. In view of
tho advancing money market In London and
tho failure of the dealings to nfTect tho
sterling exchange nuirket In New ork. I ho
Initial dealings here In tho stocks which
wero most affected In tho early London
trading were on tin enormous scnle. In
Southern Hallway 12,000 shares changed
hands nt onco at the opening, In Southern
Pncllio fi.OOO shares. In Knnsas &. 'lexns pre
ferred 3.500 shares and In Erlo preferred
.1 t ui,nhna .rim IiIi'Iut tnntiev market rate
iii London "today was effectlvo In turning
tlio continental oxciiaiiges 111 i V. "7
.1.... !.,, l la tlm .nmmntl evnecttltlon that
tho'ltank of England discount rate will bo
advanced tomorrow, as uie open imuiwi
rate has risen well above the bank rate
and borroweis aro resorting very largely to
that Institution. ,
Tho bond market was nctlve and strong.
n..i .nlns .,nr vnlnn. $5,200,000. United
Stnies refunding 2s advanced lx nnd now 4s
declined Mi per ceni 011 me mm tun.
Tho following are tho closing prices on
tho New York Stock exclmngo:
Atchison 14 Wabash l?Ji
do pfd W4 do pfd 2,-4H
ltaltlmore & O... M Wheel. & L. E... Ku
Cunndlan Poc... bSk no 211 pru :
I'.i.i.ul.i So r.s; Wis. Central .... II.
Ches. .t Ohio sri-i Third Avenue .. .11714
Chicago O. w.... io;4 1;. .v: u. pm m
C, 1. tv W i.wh .Minimal lime.,,
Chi. Intl. Ac Ii -'. 10 piu iy;i
ilo pfd fiji', Adams Ex 150
Chicago .t E. III. 9114 American Ex 17G
Chicago Ac N. W.109 I . ti. Ex 51
c,
C
L!.. R. I. Ac P H7'4 Wells-Fargo Ex. 130
C C. C. & St. L.. 71HAmer. Cot. Oil... 3114
Colorado So..
do 1st phi
do 2d pfd
Del. Ac Hudson..
Del. L. Ai W....
Denver Ac R. O..
do pfd
Erlo
do 1st pfd
C.t. Nor. pM
Hocking Coal..
Hocking Vnlloy.
Illinois Central..
Iowa Central ...
do pfd
Lako Erlo Ac W.
do pfil
Lako Shoro
L. & N
Manhattan I
S do pfd 90
, 4liAiner. Malting... 5
. 17I do nfd 25
.120-4 Amer. S. Ac It.... ri
,1S9 do pfd 9714
1 am Amcr, npirus ... .
. Wi do pfd 17
. 2Z Amer. S. I loop. . . 31
. WW do nfd 77
.INS Amer. S. Ac W... 4314
. l-3i do nfd S7
. 41i'iAmcr. Tin Plato. 6M4
do pfd Si!)
2fili)Ainer. Tobacco. .111
,. 12 No. American
. 70 Pacific Const
.117 do 1st pfd...
CIO Xll pro.
130
Ifld
39(1
9214
SIS
179
9ii
PSh
21
7fi
9H4
2014
931,
mVi
59
NS
AO
42
m
61
S2
43 I do nfd.
49 Anac. .Mln. Co...
111 Brooklyn R. T...
,.225 IColo. Fuel & I...
,. h.",Con. Tobacco
..113 1 do nfd
Met. St. Rv 173U Federal Steel ...
Mexican Central. II'Sh do pfd
Minn. & St. L.... 7S Oen. Electric ...
Minn. & St. L.... 10314 Olucoso Sugnr .,
Mo. Paclllc 03 do pfd
Mobile Ac Ohio... 4414 Inter. Paper .....
M.. K. Ac T If3; do pfd
do pfd 4214 Lncledo Gas
N. J. Central 14 life National Hlscutt
N. Y. Central.... 14211 do pfd
Norfolk & W ini Nntionnl Lead..
Ii. nfd Mt4 do nfd
No. Paclllc 7!j National Steel ... 401;
do pfd S7i do pfd 9?!4
Ontario tv w -.-.i . y. Air MniKe.pvj
Ore. Ry. Ac NllV
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Rending
do 1st pid N.'i rncuio Mall ....
do 2d pfd 37 People's Oas ...
Rio a. W (15 Pressed S. Car..
do pfd 9 do pfd
t. i j. Ac ts. 1'-.... ruiiman 1: far. .201
do 1st pfd 7t','4 S. R. Ac T 614
do 2d pfd r.tij Sugar Lion
St. L. Southw.... W do pfd 115Vj
do pfd 401 Tonn. coal Ac I.
St. Paul 131 VIT. S. Leather ..
do pfd ltd do pfd
In HVnii.iifliv ivlili Vim1 Vnrk. Cnnndlati Pa-
clllcs were calm, banks wero maintained
and mines tluctuatcd greatly, closing llrniT
on bear covering. Exchange on London,
20m 4Pfcpfgs. for checks, discount rates;
in..... . ... . ......... ........ i.
rnui 1 whip, 1 Jier vvlli, uiicu .ui.i.Kia ....
4 per cent.
4'AtttH. Iir 11trlres nil the bourse to
day opqned weak, Katllrs drcllnlng consld
rrably, Internationals were lower, except
Turks; Industrials wero easier and Oas de
clined considerably: Rio tlntog wero heavy.
Toward the closo thete was a slight recov
ery and Spanish 4s hardened nnd Rio Unto
wero supported. The cloie was generally
dull. Three per cent rentes, lOlf for tho ac
count; exchnngo on London, 25t 914c for
checks; Spnulsh 4s, 70.2C,
Now York Money MnrUrt.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. MONBY On call,
steady. 4y5 per cent: last loan, 414 Pr
cent; prima mercantllo paper, 41(il4 per
LSTERLINO EXCHANOE-Stendy. with
actual business .In bankers' bills nt
for demand nnd at $I.S014 for sixty days;
......,.. 1 ...... . o.rn vlli nml 11 Ml4.W.l4
commercial bills. l.;9.4,j4.7!4. , .
SILVER-Certlllcatcs, GiyCoc; bar, 61c;
Mexican dollars, 50c. . . ...
HONDS-Oovernment. Irregular; state, In
active; railroad, strong.
Tne closing prices on oonos iuuy mo n
follows;
St. P. .V Omaha. 121 IU. S. Rubber
So. Paclllc
So. Hallway....
do pfd
Tex. Si Pncllio.
Union Paclllc ..
do pfd
43 do nfd..
21! Western Union..
71 lllepuhlio I. & S.. 10'J
a 110 piu el
76! P. C. C. Ac St. L. M
WAmal. (Copper ... 91
U. S. ref. 2s, rcg,
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg,
do coupon
do old 4s, reg. .
do coupon
do 6s, reg
do coiltion
D. of C. 3 63s....
Alcll. gen, 4S
do adj. Is
Canada So. 2s...
C. Ac t). 41.4s
do 6s
C. Ac N. W. c. 7s.
do S. F. deb. 5s
( lilcngo Tor, Is.
Colo, So, 4s
D. Ac R. a. 4s ...
Erie general 4s..
F. W. Ai D. C. Is
Oen. Electric 5s.
Iowa 1 entriil Is.
L. A N. tinl. 4s..
M., K. Ac T. 2s..
N. Y. Central is
1W N. J. C. gen. 6s.,
10514 No. Pncllio 3s...,
110 do 4s
110 N Y. C A 9 Ii 4s,
KkSU N. & W. con, 4s,
KtS'i Ore. Nav. Is
11514 do 4s
11015 Oregon S, L. 6s..
11.'P4 do eonsnl 6s
11311. Reading gen. 4s.,
12114 Rio O. O. Is
HCH Ml L Ac 1 AI C. .IS
K-U, St L & S F g. rts,
W St, Paul consols,
101 Si. P. C. & P. Is.,
.121 do 6s
.I.ISUSo, Pacific, 4s
I2tnN wo. naiiway us.,
. OIWiS. R. & T. Gs.
. S3 Tex. & Phc. Is..
.1014 do 2s
H- Union l'nclllo 4s
. SOU Wabash Is
11.1 110 .-s
llnHlWest Shoro 4s..
10114 Win. Central Is.
7511 Va. Centuries ..
110 '
12S14
71 4
1064
99td
111
10'JJi
,'.29l4
,11S
92i
101
,1134
129U
,181
I2ul4
122li
, Ktt
Ill's
, 70
111
S3
1)7 Ji
10S
115
, 90-H
, 91
Iloston Stock (tnotntlona.
ROSTON, Dec. 19.-Cnll loans, 6IM per
cent: time loans, 54J6 per cent, omclal
closing;
A.. T. & H. F
do pfd
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. Tel
Roston A Alb'y..
Rostou Elevated
Roston Ai Me
C R. Ac Q
Dominion Coal .,
do pfd
Federal Steel ....
do pfd
Fltchbiirg pfd...
Oen. Electric
do pfd
Ed. Elec. Ill
Mich. Telephone.
N. E. O. Ac C
Old Colony ..
Old Dominion
Rubber
Union Paclllc
42H Union Land
G!4 West End
130 Wcstlngh. Elec.
115 Atchison 4s
15514 N. E. O, & C. 6s,
252 .Adventure
,155 'Allouez Mill. Co,
19514 Amnl. Copper ...
138'i Atlantic
3714 Roston & Mont..,
10S Ilutto & Roston..
634 Oil. Ac Hecla
7f 14 Centennial
US .Franklin
178!4.Humboldt
140
215
S5
11
203
JJ',4
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa o Cop.,
Tamarack . .
Utah Mining
ivinonn
7514 Wolverines
214
S3
51
OH4
61 4
73(4
214
. 2G
,328
, S4i
,615
. 22tJ
. 15U
, 60
If
:
. 44
London Stock Quotations.
LONDON, Dec. 19. 4 p. m. Closing:
Consols, money.. 9714ij
no account.... 9; &-it
Atchison
Canadian Pac.
St. Paul
Illinois Central
Louisville
4H4
90-V
.135'
.l)la'
l?4
Union Pac. pfd.. sr.14
N. Y. Central ...Hilt
Erlo
do 1st pfd
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
No. Pacific pfd..
Orand Trunk ...
Anaconda
Rami Mines ....
24i;
6S4
7414
13
89s;
ftt;
101;
3?li
PAR SILVER-Stendy. 294d per ounce.
MONEY 34(314 per cent. The rate of ills
count In the open market for short bills Is
4 per cent; for thrco months' bills, 4if414 per
cent.
llnnk Clrnrlims.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19,-Clenrlngs, $21,210,215;
balances. $2,599,979; posted exchange. $4.8214
4J4.80; New York exchange, 30c premium.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 19. Clearings, J6.S02.257;
balances, $192,252; money, 4Q7 per cent; New
York exchange, 10c discount bid, pnr asked.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. Clearings, $289,789,
400; balances, $11,251,319.
ROSTON, Dec. 19.-CIcaringB, $25,736,728;
bnlances. $1,902.CSI,
RALTIMORE. Dect 19. Clearings, $4,152,
320; hnlances. $153,119.
PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 19.-Clearlngs..
J20.909.799: balances, $3,304,536.
CINCINNATI. Dec. 19,-Monoy, 341fi per
cent; New York exchange, 204J25C discount;
clenrlngs, J2,1CS,050.
Offered.
Tlio Commercial Advertiser's London
financial cablegram says: Tho markets
hero wero active today, considering the
near approach of tho holidays. There was
somo irregularity, owing to upprehenslons
about tho money situation. Americans wero
very brisk. Tho chief nttentlnn wns de
voted to specialties, Erles, Southern Pneltlcs
nnd Southerns being prominent. Tho others
wero sympathetically hardened, but the
buying wna still mainly professional. At
tlio closo they cased up, excopt III the case
of tho chief favorites. Conservative ex
perts donrecato excesijvo pushing of low
priced shares, fearing tho ultlmatn effect
on the market. Money wns steady. Tho
bank did n. considerable discount business.
Paris and Rerlln exchanges were slightly
mure favorable.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light BecelptJ of Otttle Caused Fricei
to Strengthen.
HOGS AVERAGED A LITTLE HIGHER
Sheep Mnrket nt n Standstill nml Itlds
on lloth Sheep nnil I.niub
Much Lower Feeder Held
Jnst Abnnt Strndj.
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 19.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Olllclul Monday 1,497 G,i2S 2.06S
OIHclal Tuesday 3.207 11,280 0,321
Official Wednesday 2,297 9,753 3.513
Thrco days this week.. 7,061
Same duys lust week 11,930
Same week before 9,36.5
Satno three weeks ago... 8,604
onmo uur Weeks ago... .14,405 wi.iso io,o.
Avorago price paid for hogs for tho last
stveral days, with comparisons: .
27,707
31,870
20,760
30,716
2ti,4.'u
ll,9i)2
13.49J
15.951
11.66')
16.89J
I 1100. U,llM.187jmjUlif51.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
4 b1
4 ST-V
4 81
4 8SU
i 2i
4 77l
Sl(i
4 S6
4 83;
4 82i
l8
3 74 3 25 3 23
3 76 3 2.1 3 25
3 a i 19
3 81 3 29 3 21
3 SO 3 37
3 S6 3 35 3 25
3 .11 3 2S 3 22
3 83 3 30 3 17
3 90 3 20 3 13
3 31 3 13
3 92 3 15
3 95 3 37
3 96 3 3S 3 20
3 90 3 33 3 23
3 93 3 27 3 2t
4 01 3 30 3 29
3 26 3 31
3 93 3 31
3 92 3 2S
3 19
3 09
3 28
3 16
3 09
3 00
3 19
3 21
3 21
3 17
3 20,
S 2S
3 17
3 17
3 17
3 16
3 IS
3 36
3 42
3 39
3 39
3 33
3 36
3 32
3 35
3 28
3 31
3 33
3 38
3 27
3 48
3 36
3 31
4 41
4 41
4 it
4 27
4 85
4 &
4 34
4 20
4 17
4 20
4 23
4 '.5
4 09
4 13
4 13
I 07
Indicates Sundny.
Tho olllclul number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
C M. & St. P. Ry.... 6 23
Missouri Pacific Ry... 1 7
U. P. system 25 20 .. 1
C. Ac N. W. Ry 3 11
F E. Ac M. V. R. It.. 11 21 2
S. C. & P. Ry 1
C, St. P.. M. & O.... 11 9 .
R. A. M. it. R. R 16 10 S
C. R. Ac Q. Ry........ 3 20 2
K. C. Ac St. J. Ry.,.. 5 "
C, R. I. & P., east.. 18 1..
C, It. I. & I'., west.. 1 1
Illinois central ny 1 ..
137
1'orelmi Financial,
LONDON, Dee. ifl.-Mouey was firm today
nml discounts had n hardening tendency.
There was much nervousness regarding fit
turo developments. Tho present dates ar.i
subject to the bank ruto tomorrow nml will
be relieved at midday, when it is decld-d.
Uuslness on tho stock exchange wa.
cheerful, chiefly owing to an ndviince n
Americans. Consols wero dull, due lo fears
of 11. higher bank rnte. Homo rails wero
Unit ; Orcat Easterns ami Southcastcrus
wero In good demand: Great NorthiHH
wero tho feature, on the reduction In Der
byshire Coal prices. Tho feature of Amer
icans was the continued boom in Erie;
Missouri advanced considerably; tho oloiio
was iriegular; Grand Trunks wero llrm mil
Kaltlrs depressed. Owing to 110 gold belnif
withdrawn for Frnueo today, llnanclal cir
cles believe the bank rate will be un
changed, Hold premiums nro minted as fol.
lows;'Huenos Ayres, 131.30; Madrid, SI.62;
Lisbon, 3V.25: Rome, 5.55.
RERUN, Dec. 19. Tho rettlement money
was nt G per cent; funds wero quiet on the
bourse toduy; Americans advanced tharply
Illicher Even TI11111 for CJrnnd Opern.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. An Incident of tho
very active business in tho stock mnrket Is
tho high prices asked for memberships on
the Stock exchnnge. Today $52,000 was bid
for a seat on the exchange, compared with
a sale yesterday at $50,0o0, which was tho
record price.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19.-COTTON-Specu-latlon
did not reach 11 high pitch In today's
cotton market. In fact, business was moro
conservative than yesterday nnd nsldo from
a 10-polnt see-saw movement In tho fore
noon vnrlatlons wero very narrow. On tho
opening call prices worked up 3419 points
on fairly active covering and foreign sup
port, which originated In much better ca
bles from Liverpool nnd Manchester than
expected. Following tho cnll the market
gave every promise of developing pro
nounced strength and further ndvanccd 203
points on moderiito covering of near
montlm, buying of Jnnuary by prominent
Oermnn Interests nnd support of July by
Wall street operators. Rut toward midday
n setback occurred and prices fell to yes
terday's closing under nctlve prollt-taklng.
tho Incentlvo of which wns a report thut
spot cotton south was easier under heavy
receipts. On tho downturn locnl bulls nnd
a few outsiders purchased January nnd
March, During the afternoon business wnu
listless nnd tlio market narrow to n dis
couraging degree. There wns nothing In
the way of news to give either bulls or
bears Incentive. Tho market closed quiet,
with prices 2 nolnts higher to 5 points
lower. Spot cotton closed dull; middling
uplands. 10c; middling gulf, 10Hc: sales. 200
nines. l'Uiures ciosen sieauy: uocemoer,
9.61c; January, 9.45c; February, 9.31c; March,
9.29c; April, 9.24c; May, 9.20c: June. 9.1Sc;
July. 9.16o; August, 8.S9c; September, 8.30c;
October. 7.93o.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 19,-COTTON
Unlet; sales, 4,450 nalps; ortllnnry, 4C; good
ordinary, 8ac: low middling, 9c; middling,
91c: good middling. 9c: middling fnlr.
9 15-10e; receipts, 18,520 bales; stock, 360.747
nines. ! inures, unlet; tiecemner, 11.2 re; Jan
uary, 9.2Hj9.22e: February. 9.1S4j9.19c; March,
9.16fttU7o; April, 9.14filU5c: Mny, 9.134j9.14c;
June. 9.114(9 15e; July, 9.104.0.11c.
(1ALVESTON, Dec. 10,-COTTON-Stcndy
at 9W.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 19.-COTTON-8pot.
model ato business, l-IGd higher; Amerlcnn
middling lair, ni3-lt.il; good middling, r,!
low middling. 5 7-32U: good ordinary. 4 31-32d
ordinary, 4 23-32d. Sules of tho day wero
7.0W bales, of which 600 wero for specula
tion nnd export, and Included 6,400 Ameri
can. Futures opened quiet nnd dosed quiet;
Amerlcnn middling, I, m. c, December,
5 19-Gld, buyers; December nnd January,
5 17-Gltl, st'llers; January nnd February,
5 15-04d, sellers; February and March,
5 12.GM. buyers: March and Anrll. 5 10-Gld.
sellers: April and May. 5 7-ClfiC 8-Gld, buy
ers; amy ami June, n d-ihiio u-ishi, sellers:
Juno und July, 5 5-64d. sellers; July nnd
August, 64i5i-oid, scllors; August nnd Sep
tcmber, 4 5-01d, buyers,
"Wool Mnrket.
ROSTON. Dee. 19 WOOI-The. American
Wool and Cotton Reporter will say of the
wool trado tomorrow: Tho colder weather
of the last week or ten days has started 11
somewhat better business In tho clothing
trade, which Is rellectetl In a sllchtlv in
creased inquiry for wool, but tho amount of
business actually transacted In tho latter
commodity snows no improvement, lu fact
It Is Hllk-htlv less than that of l.'iBt week.
Tho general feeling Is that the volume of
business in tho wool market will bo of
moderato proportions from now until after
1110 turn or tno new year, ainnuinciurcrs
aro biivlmr wool 'only to meet nresslng
wunts, The wool trade, therefore, naturally
anticipates a decidedly Improved demand
for wool nfter tho turning or the year. The
market may bo quoted ns quite steady,
Actually selling nrlces remain unchanged.
The sales or tho week In Roston amounted
to 3,570,ooO pounds domestic and 230.IDO
pounds foreign, making n total of 3,Xl,rio
pounds, ngnlnst a total of 4.712.812 for tho
preilomt week and 11 total of 3.308,uo for tho
corresponding week Inst year. The shIcb
since Jnnuary 1 amounted to 144,471.400
pounds, ugniust 344,833,770 pounds for the
corresponding time last year
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19. WOOIz-Contlnues
quiet nnd iinclmiigcu, wnu a ugni oemanii
only for light medlJin: medium grades. 144f
lie: lliMit tine. lldiWe: heavy line. 114i14c:
tub washed, I8fr29c, territory and western
meiiium, ionise; line, iwjiw; coarse, wiiik,
,eiv York Dry (lmnl Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Deo. 19. DRY ClOODS-No
ch'iugo In the character of the demand for
cotton gooiis touay in any nirecuon anu
only 11 limited amount of business In both
staple lines und fancies, Print cloths nnd
cloths unehnnged, Prints also quiet nnd
iinlv limited luislness renorted In ginghams
Men's wear In fair demand for spot sup
plies. Woolen nnd worsted dress goods dull
outsiae ot a icw spectaiuea.
Total receipts
The dlsnriRltlnti nt ihn ilnv'n reeelnts wnfl
ns follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer or neau lnuicatcu:
lluvcrs. Cattle. Hoes. Sh'o.
Omaha Packing Co 213 1,305
O. H. Hnmmond Co 157 1,619 71
Swift and Company 201 2,190 553
i-uunny racxing co ikp i.sib ....
Armour, Kansas City 1,611 ....
R. Decker At Degan 72
Vnnsnnt & Co 22
J. L, Carey 12
Lobmntl Ac Co 43
McCrenry Ac Clark 9
W. I. Stephen 32
Hill AY Huntzlngcr 125
Ilenton & Underwood 235
Livingstone & Schnller... 9
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 20
L. F. Husz SO
II. L. Dennis & Co 61
Hobhlck 10
Held over 670 .... 2.3S0
Totals 2,079 9,777 3.016
CATTLE Tho sunnlv of cattle today was
very light and as packers nnd yard traders
all wanted a few the market ruled active
and steady to stronger on all desirable
kinds.
There wero only ten or n dozen loads or
corn-fed steers on snlo and tho cholco
handy weight cattlo were picked up lu good
season at stronger prices. In some cuses
sales were mudo that looked 64jl0c higher.
Even th half fat und common stuff was
moro easily disposed of than usual owing to
me ugni supply 01 cume on snie.
Tho cow market wus nlso nctlve nnd
stronger, particularly on tho choice heifers
nnd cows. Everything wns sold In good
season and tho prices that wero paid looked
all of 15320a higher than last week. .Me
dium kinds of cows und canners have
Joined In tho advnnce, though they have
not improveu ns mucn as me ueuer gruues.
Packers ovldently have to hove a few cows
nnd for thoso that huvc been offered this
week thoy have been forced to pay stronger
prices.
lucre wan noi inucn ciuiuku iiuiieeauie
In tho feeder trnde. Good feeders showing
weight sold rcndlly nt steady prices, but
tho tendency Is to buy the light stockers
for less monoy. Tho demand for that class
of cattle from the country Is not very
heavy and ns a result yard traders aro slow
to tuko hold of thorn. Stock calves nre also
n little dull nt present. Stock bulls nro sell
ing nt ruliy stcnuy prices nnu siock cows
and heifers. If tho quality Is satisfactory,
command steady prices.
Tho market on western grass cattle wns
In fairly good shapo today. The steers, If
thoy wero cholco, sold Bteady to strong nnd
cows also sold a llttlo better than yester
day, or 154120c higher than last week. Good,
heavy feeders wero steady and light cattlo
rather slow and weak. Representative
80
17
4(0 3 75
sales:
No.
No.
4..,
4...
24..,
7..,
1..,
8..,
1...
17..
35
1
1
2
17
3
3
1
3
2 . .
2.'.'...
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
7
5
1
1
1
O
5!'.'.'.!
1....
1
2.'.'.'.',
1....,
1....,
o
1....
1....
1.,..
3
1
6
1
1
1....
3...,
8...,
1...,
1...,
1...
1....
6...
V.Y.
1...
1...
1...,
1...,
1...
1...,
1...
1...
1...
1...
109..
1...
REEF STEERS.
AV.
AV.
..1065
.. 827
.. 935
..10S7
..1120
..1192
..10S0
93S
IT.
Pr.
3 ft)
3 00
3 70
3 90
4 00
4 01
4 0)
4 !0
1..
21..
11..
37..
4..
1..
1..
40..
37..
. 970
..1137
..1046
..1061
..1353
..1190
..1160
..1157
..1349
4 25
4 4)
4 60
4 65
4 60
4 00
4 65
4 73
4 95
STEERS A.D HEIFERS.
..1167 4 83
.... 880
.... 910
605
.... 677
1030
820
970
993
910
1040
9S5
820
,....1060
1060
1020
1150
9S0
1120
1050
1090
1070
10Mi
820
897
1030
790
020
1100
850
1040
720
10U
900
1090
900
1230
940
1210
1010
700
1105
11G3
1000
1030
11() 2 (tO
1166
1200
1090
UB0
1050
1 50
1 V)
1 73
1 75
2 00
2 00
2 0)
2 00
2 10
2 25
. ..5
2 To
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 50
2 bO
2 50
2 SO
2 50
2 W
2 50
2 60
2 r.O
2 63
2 60
2 5')
2 fi)
2 00
2 ft".
2 1.3
2 65
2 03
2 70
2 70
2 75
2 73
2 75
2 75
COWS.
.1120 5 10
1..
13..
1..
1..
6....
3....
n
1.'.'.'.
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
14....
4....
2....
1....
10....
1....
o
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4....
a
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3....
1....
19....
1....
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35.
9....
1....
4....
1....
20....
1....
1....
1....
1,..,
r
V.'.'.'.
1030
1001
, 1190
1100
1020
113H
1003
960
90S
1210
975
910
1030
, 850
800
1240
910
, 1007
900
1010
030
10IS
1240
1270
920
1125
1115
1070
920
1250
1047
1210
1035
1013
1037
1160
917
1180
1057
1090
970
1410
.1170
2 83
2 95
3 00
2 00
2 90
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 l
3 00
3 (Hi
II (Nl
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
:i 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
:i 10
3 10
3 25
3 25
3 35
3 33
3 35
3 40
3 40
3 40
3 10
3 40
3 10
3 45
3 15
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 30
3 60
3 50
8
1
710
1020
420
...... 6S5
S55
693
9
9S0
760
1250
690
1361
1493
990
1100
1410
1500
.1301
1180
1130
1445
880
1340
1560
1880
250
325
210
1350
80
2 '0
2 SO
2 S5
2 85
HEIFERS.
2 00
2 85
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 25
3 10
3 50
..1390 3 60
..1200 3 05
...,12()
....1133
....1310
....1275
2 1103
1 1450
1 1010
1..
20..
3..
6..
2.
BULLS,
2 40
2 10
2 50
2 75
2 90
2 90
2 S5
3 (')
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 tO
3 10
3 15
3 15
n 15
CALVES
4(0 1...
4 25 2....
4 75 1. .,
Hl'AUH.
1
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
3!""".'
1
1
1
1
.1130
... 805
...1183
... 700
...1160
,.1390
,.1110
. 760
.1430
3 60
3 73
3 80
3 85
3 70
3 75
3 90
3 90
4 (H)
4 10
4 10
4 23
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 25
830 3 25
. 750
. W)
.1500
. 9.10
.1010
.1440
.1270
.1900
.1430
.1110
, 90
125
120
3 25
3 25
3 23
3 1.5
3 30
'I 33
3 10
3 53
3 65
3 73
6 23
5 60
6 00
3 00
3 60
1.
STOCK COWS AND
1...
5...
1...
1...
1...
3...
400
930
730
642
670
520
, OA
63i
40
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 ?5
2 90
3 00
3 00
16V) i 00
HEIFERS.
807 .1 10
610
632
, 892
670
80
950
15.
1..
8..
6..
1..
1..
1..
1 436
3 13
3 15
3 15
3 25
3 '
3 25
3 35
.161 4 30
100 5 W)
6 816 3 00 3
1 1160 3 00 r,M
STOCK CALVES,
1 400 3 25 10
8 417 4 a) 1 100 C
nTTir'WttHii ANn FEEDERS.
3 465 3 6") 11 13 3 J'J
1 670 2 60 29 ?22 3 SO
i 805 2 70 29 W7 3 SO
2 660 3 00 11 M0 3 W
1 620 3 () 12 S22 3 90
2 910 3 00 7 !32 3 90
42 613 3 00 16 520 4 00
12 905 3 10 6 762 4 00
6 4V. 3 10 2 910 4 10
1 730 3 13 3 816 4 10
5 911 3 15 12 79.. 4 16
6 707 3 5 2 IKS. I 15
1 810 3 25 1 850 4 hi
7 675 3 35 10 893 4 15
1 680 3 50 9 483 4 "0
9 740 3 50 G 648 4 25
21 58S 3 GO 37 974 4 30
19 GS3 3 65 3 1550 "5
.8 936 3 tv5 4 4S5 4 K
33 707 3 75 3 650 4 40
6 800 3 75 4 420 4 60
2 975 3 75
E. W. Howies Colo.
bus lmo 3 00 3 bulls 1253
0 bulls K0S 2 to 6 bulls 1201
JlePheo Ac Mullen-Colo.
lOo filr. Tex. 8.V1 3 40 60 fdr. Tex. 910
19 dr. Tex. 9J1 3 60 51 feeders.. I"0S
reMers..l027 4 30 2 feeders. .1027
1 lex. cow. 810 2 25 1 Tex. str. 810
w. u. ua c 1-C0I0.
80 feeders..
8 feeders. .
3 feeders. .
2 feeders.
3 feeders. .
61S
7.VI
763
1565
710
4 15
.1 25
3 25
4 15
4 16
12 feeders.. 733
1 feeder,.. 510
1 feeder... 1000
4 feeders. . G65
1 feeder... 850
.1 25
3 CO
3 70
4 15
3 60
3 U0
I 15
4 15
3 25
4 15
4 15
H'VOMI VI 1
28 c. A hfs,.1021 3 65
HOGS There was another fairly liberal
run of hogs here today, but the market
opened up a good 2ic higher. Packers bid
ll.iii and $1,7714 for tlio general run of hogs
und for n few of tlio choicer loads $1.80 was
bid. tellers, however, wero holding for
good, llrm prices, and, while tho hogs began
moving toward the scales early lu tho
morning, It was not n particularly active
mnrket, Sellers, however, kept cutting
their strings loose nml but very little
change In thn market wns notlceabio from
start to Mulsh. It may hnve been a trlllo
stronger nt some times than nt others, but
tho bulk of tho hogs sold at $1.75 and
$1,771-!. Practically everything wns sold In
good season.
As will bo noticed from the table of
nverngc prices Jhe cost Is now only n shade
under what It was 11 week ago and nlso
two weeks ugo. Representative sales:
No. Av. Hli. Pr. No. A v. Sh. Pr.
4 7$
1 li'.i
I 7'
4
A
4 77.
29 100 ... 4 10 GS 240 80
11 109 ... I 10 61 297 80
10 1(C. ... 4 i"l 55 301 ...
10 165 ... 4 60 61 202 SO
66 177 ... 4 72"4 49 330 ...
Of mo ci. . "n. ..u .....
Ol ...7 t f.'l t, .1. l.U
83 2(i ... 4 7215 90 205 40 4 7715
66 231 40 4 75 21 M) ... 4 771,4
65 311 120 4 15 67 240 160 4 77l
61 290 ... 4 75 70 262 40 4 7714
55 370 ... 4 75 95 190 ... 4 7714
62 22t) ... 4 75 71 238 SO 4 77
62 343 120 4 75 64 2G5 ... 4 V74
25 26S ... 4 75 82 231 160 4 575
40 370 ... I 75 67 209 ... 4 775
61 341 ... 4 75 61 199 120 4 7714
20 299 ... 4 75 (VI 234 ... 4 771,
GO 313 160 I 75 67 224 80 4 77'4
67 221 80 4 '.". 67 23S 80 4
66 30S 80 4 73 73 192 ... 4 7714
40 394 80 4 75 75 195 ... 4 77'i,
60 312 200 4 75 61 225 ... 4 7i
150 230 80 4 75 62 277 10 4 7714
16 156 ... 4 75 74 277 120 4 77'4
45 30S ... 4 73 64 272 ... 4 '.?
(53 235 40 4 73 77 240 ... 4 774
02 301 80 4 75 63 27S 100 4 7714
81 20) 80 4 75 60 232 120 I 77H
80 207 80 4 73 66 310 40 4 7714
57 307 40 4 73 6S 250 40 4 77U
67 314 100 4 73 79 211 80 4 774
95 180 100 4 75 83 231 120 4 77(5
40 339 120 4 75 76 239 ... 4 77'?
61 212 ... 4 75 77 215 ... 4 771$
67 29S 80 4 75 75 267 120 4 1 7(5
77 191 80 4 75 70 213 2V) 4 7714
64 350 2ufl 4 75 20 2M) ... 4 77U
67 250 10) 1 75 44 269 ... 4 7(4
60 40S 80 4 75 47 29 200 4 77'4
16 315 ... 4 73 60 260 120 4 77U
13 260 ... 4 73 60 279 SO 4 714
49 252 ... 4 73 74 171 ... 4 77'4
73 233 10) 4 55 15 351 ... 4 77V.
61 347 ... 4 75 32 300 ... 4 77i
50 101 ... 4 75 12 290 ... 4 77'1
47 318 ... 4 75 61) 3IIS 40 I 7714
60 303 160 4 75 65 310 160 4 7"4
100 292 280 4 75 70 263 40 4 771 1
112 32t 120 4 75 G3 2SI 120 4 (7fc
73 21S ... 4 75 20 272 ... 4
60 301 ... 4 75 60 270 80 4 775
11 3U0 ... 4 73 40 270 ... 4 77b
61 270 ... 4 75 24 3nl ... 4 77
51 323 80 4 73 90 201 120 4 77U
63 293 80 4 75 G3 2(55 210 4 77'i
70 238 120 4 75 90 173 ... 4 77
63 300 200 4 73 61 283 160 I 7', 14
43 331 120 4 73 75 199 120 4 77 4
67 310 ... 4 7714 67 231 ... 4 0
62 209 ... 4 7714 68 27S ... 4 S)
67 214 40 4 77"4 73 221 40 4 50
69 270 10) 4 7714 67 215 SO 4 80
65 209 ... 4 771.5 104 1712 ... 4 SO
70 234 80 I 103 191 ... 4 80
77 240 ... 4 77i.i 87 213 ... 4 80
65 3 6 ... 4 77', 87 nr. ... 4 Ml
... 4 77',
60 331 120 4 IV.
SHEEP Tliero were about a dozen loads
of fat Fheep and lambs on sale todav, but
tho market was at 11 standstill. Puckers
claim that the mutton mnrket is In bnd
shape, as the demand Is very light, as Is
apt to be tho case at this season or the
year. R.iyers seem to havo nlinut 1.11 ii...
supplies thoy want ror tho present and as a
resuu uiey mil coiisiiiernniy lower on to
day's receipts. Chicago camo 154("25c lower
unit that wns about tho situation here.
Sellers wero very Blow about taking oft
that much and ns a result tho market
was very dull.
Tho feeder market did not show much
change, us only a few wero offered, nnd
they were held ut Just about steady prices.
Quotations: Choice fed wethnrn. II 1049
4.20; fair to cholco fed wethers, $3.90H1.0u:
cholco grass wethers. $3,764)3.10; fair to
good grass wethers, $3.65fi3.75; cholco ewes,
$3,404(3.70: fair to good owes. $3.0003.40;
cholco spring Inmbs, $6.254f5.55; fair to good
spring lambs, $4,904(5.25; feeder ewes, $'.'.254j)
3.00; feeder wethers. $3.504j'3.75; feeder lumbs.
No. Av. Pr.
1 fed buck 130 ;i 60
8 fed ewes 125 3 60
S fed wethers 103 4 no
12 fed wethers 120 4 00
61 fed lambs 82 5 15
20 cull ewes 60 $1 ()
32 Wyoming feeder ewes 7S 2 CO
C5 Nebraska fed ewes 98 3 23
221 feeder ewes 91 3 10
1 buck 150 3 50
205 Nebraska feeder wethers (58 3 u3
853 Wyoming feeder wethers.... 74 3 75
072 Nebraska feeder lambs 45 4 10
2 Iowa lambs 75 5 35
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK .11 A It K l
Cuttle Active to Ten Cents Mlichcr
Hogs Klve Cents Higher.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
13,0) bend; nctlvo to 10o higher: butchers
steady t strong; fat heifers. 10c higher;
natives, best 1,11 sale today, I cars ut $6;
good to lirlmn steers, $3.6010.00; poor to
medium, $3,504(5.10; selected feeders, steady
to llrm. $3.754cl. 10: mixed stockers. slow.
$2,754(3.75; cows, $2,604(4.10; heifers, strong to
loc nigner, $2.w!i 1.00; canners. stcnuy, i,n.4r
2,40; bulls, strong to loo higher, $2.3.54(110,
calves, strong, $l.00n.50; Texas steers. $1.00
44.85; Texas grass steers, $3,254(1.00, Texas
nuns, li.ww.i".
HOGS Receipts today, 37,000 head; tomor
row, 30.000 head, estimated; left over, 4.000
bend; mostly 6c higher, closing easier; top,
$1.90; mixed and butchers, $4,654( 1.90, good
to choice, heavy, $1,704(1.90; rough heavy.
$4.654M,05; light, $I.U0f4.871s; bulk of sales,
$1,734(1.85.
SHEEP AND LAMilS-Recelpts. 18,000
head; about steady at yesterday's decline,
good to choice wethers, $3.153414 2.5; talr to
choice mixed, $3,234(3.70; western sheep. $3.63
4fl.25j Texns sheep, $2,254(3.60; native lambs,
$l.005jG.25; western lambs, $l.504j5.25.
Xeiv lurk Live .Stock Market,
NEW YORK. Dec. 19.-CATTLE- Re
ceipts. 2,614 head: steers extremo'y dull
and 104715c oft; bulls, strong; cows generally
steady; thin cows, weak; steers, $1,004(3 nt
0110 car choice, $5.30; oxen und stags, $:i.004f
4.0); bulls, $2,604(3.90; cows, $l.604j3.75; extra
fat western, $I.(4 1.25; exports, 2.fi0u qjar
ters of beef. Calves, receipts, 1.442 head,
very dull and 25e off; little calves, lower,
grnssers. steady; veals, $1,004(8 25; llttlo
calves, $3,004(3.30; grasscrs, $2,601(3.00; fed
and mixed, $.1.254 t.oo.
SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 8.810
head; sheep very slow; good lambs, steady,
under grudes, dull nnd 104)IDo off; sheep,
$2.254f4.oO; culls. $1.60'2.00; lumbs, $1,604(6.85;
two cnM ut $5.87'.3; culls, $3.O04M.O0; Canada
lambs, $5,150.
HOGS Receipts, 8,517 head; half car on
sale; market quoted lower at $1,954.(5.25,
St, I.011U Lire Stuck Mnrket.
ST. IjOIMH. Dec. 19.-CATTLK Receipts,
2,200 head, Including l.ooo head Texnns;
market steady to strong for natives, strong
to 11 shade higher for Texans; native ship
pings and export steers, $5,504(6.65; dressed
beef and butcher steers. $3,504(6 25; steers
under l.'oO lbs.. $3,164(5.00; stockers and
feeders, $2,351(4.40; cows and heifers. $2.004f
4.73; canners, $1,251(2.75; bulls, $2,004(3.50;
Texas anil Indian steers, $3.23411.45; cows
und heifers, $2.So4f3.25.
HOGH-Receipts, 8.500 head; market,
sternly to strong; pigs nnd lights, $4 754( 1 SO;
puckers. $1,704( 4.80.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts, 1.000
head; market steady; nntlvo muttons, $3,60
4M25; lambs, $l.254ii5.50; culls and bucks,
$2,501(4.50, stockers, $2.264j2.75,
Knnxnn City Live Stock Miii'kel,
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 19. -CATTLE Re
celpts, 6,000 natives. 600 Texnns anil 200
calves; Improved demand for all killing
grades at sliiulo stronger values; desirable
stockers and feeders firm: idnln stockers
lower. Native steers, $1,164(0.00; Blockers
and feeders. $1,004(1,03; butchers' cows und
heifers, $3,004(1.60; canners, 2.6flfi3.00; fed
westerns, $3.75?l 1,70; grass Texans, $3.2o4i
3.60; fed Texnns, $3.GO14.30; cnlves, $1,604
G.50.
Iioas Receipts, 15,000 head; trade active,
steady lo 2V higher; heavy $l.fW l.87'4,
mixed, $4.77'itil.S&, light, $l.7olfl.85; pigs. $1 It
' SHEEP, AND LAMIIS-Rerelpts, 3.100
head; trade steady to lne lower; lambs, $1 Ml
1(6.20; muttons, ix.OW 25; stockers und feed
ers, $3.24(4.00, culls, $i7Ml(1.26,
St. .Inseph Lite stork Mnrket,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Me, Dec. 1!).-(Special.)
The Journal quotes a follows:
CATTLE- Receipts. 7w h- tid; market
strong to tOc higher; natives, $l.l(Hfn.to
Texnns nnd westerns, .! runt ft 25; cows an I
heifers, $2.(Wfl,6o; hulls ami slags, $2.(0,
4.70; yearlings nnd calves, $.1265)1.60; Block
ers and feeders. $.l.l"H( I 25; veals, .1.601Ti.75
HOGS-Reeeliits, ti.lio head. 111 irk.t
opened 214c higher; advance lost, nil grade;i,
$1,754(1.874; bulk of sales, $!.;;',',( I.821.
SHEEP-Recelpts. 600 head; tnalket weak.
Stock lu Might.
Following nre tho receipts at Iho four
principal western mantels ror December 19:
l IllllC I logs. Mill
2 297
,13,U)
. 6,600
. 2,21 H)
9,753
37,"0
l.'.OOll
8,500
,ivp.
3.513
Ron)
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1.IH0
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Totals
CnlTee .Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19.-COFFEE Spot,
weak; No. 7 Invoice, 0'ic- Mild, quiet. Cor
dova. 914I1I3I4C The market for coffee
futures opened steady, with prices I5'u20
points lower tinder nctlve selling for both
uccounts. brought out by weakness In
European mnrkets. Increased llrnzlllan re
ceipts, heaviness In tho spot market and
tho IndllTerence of the nubile. The tnatkit
ruled weak during tho forenoon with Hu'ii
datlon und foreign selling prominent
turned 11 sharp corner nnd advanc. d 10
points soon nfter mlddny on urgent rover
lug, started by a sudden rise of "4 from- in
Havre; during the bnlanco of session trad
lug was genernlly nctlvo, prices Una ly off
to lowest figures under renewed liquidation
Closed steady, with prices 104r20 points m 1
lower. Total sales, 69.500 bags, hicludlne
December, 6.10c; January. B.354i.i.4.ic; Man h
6.65vi5.t50c; Muv, 5.0M(5.75c; July. 6..1W0S..
August. 5.75c; September, 6.804ju.Sjc; Oct.,
ber. 6.8"4i5.85c.
(til unit Itnftln.
OIL CITY. Pa.. Dec. 19.-01L Credit bal
ances. $1 07: certificates; closed with cosh oil
offered nt $l.os. During the day there were
snles of 3.oeo bids, of ensh oil nt $1.08. Ship
ments 98,816 bids., average 93,903 bbls.; runs
112,795 bbls.. average 8S.0I0 bbls.
LONDON, Dec. 19 OILS Petroleum.
American refined. 6 13-10d. Turpentine spir
its. 29s. Linseed oil. ."Vs Gi;d.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. -OlLS-Cottonseed.
weak; prime crude, 27c; prime yellow, 2914c
Petroleum, dull; rellned New York. $7 23c,
Philadelphia und Raltlmnrc. $7.20; Philadel
phia and Ilnltlmorc, In bulk. $1.63. Rosin,
steady; strained, common to good, $1..04f
1.75. Turpentine, quiet nt 40U4J41C.
Sugar .Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 19.-SUC,AR-Dull;
open kettle, 34i3c; open kettle, centrifu
gal, 3 13-161Ni(,c; centrifugal white, 4V(0
4 ll-16c; yellow, 44f4'.ic; seconds. .111 lc. Mo
lasses, steady; open kettle. 23li'Jlc; cen
trifugal. 91f2ic. Syrup, 304131c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. SUGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining, 3 29-32c; centrifugal. 90
test, 4 13-32c; molasses sugar. 3 21-32C. Re
fined, stonily; standard A, 6.40c; confection
ers' A, 5.40c; mould A. 5.85c; cut loaf, 6c;
crushed, (5c; powdered. 5.70c; granulated,
6.60c; cubes, 6.. 5c.
LONDON. Dec. 19.-nU.ET SUGAR-Ds-comber,
9s Hid.
Kvnpornleil 11 ml Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES The mnrket for evaporated
apples ruled oulot, but was llrmly hold on
liesiruiiie khi"" '..uh " ..''"v
sellers; state common wus quoted nt 41r.c;
tirttne. 4HliS1ii: choice. 5Vni5c; fancy. Olf.c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Inuctlv.)
hut steady, mines were qiioieu .i-ji.ii-.
Apricots. Royal, lllillc; Moor Park. WIm.
Peaches, peeled, 101(2c; impeded, 6u9c.
Very Cimsldernte.
Now York World- Mr. Suburb What on
earth nro, you trying to do, neighbor?
Mr. Nextdoor Merely taking down a lit
tle of tho paling, bo Hint I can move my
chlckcnconp over Into your yard.
"Eh! My yard?"
"Yes, I like to bo neighborly nnd con
slricrato of other people's feelings, you
know.
"Rut or "
"Yes, you shan't havo any more cnuse to
complain about my chickens scratching up
your yard."
"Hut you nro moving your wholo coop
over onto my property!"
"That's tho Iden. Quick ns tho chickens
find their coop In your yard they'll fancy
that you own them and will spend tho rest
of their natural lives scratching In my
yard, you know."
00 A MONTH.
SPECIALIST
In
All Private Diseases
and Disorders of Men
12 Years In Omaha.
VARICOCELE a
HYDROCELE ".red.
Method Dew, never falls,
without cutting, pain or
lohsof time.
S YOU 1 1 Ociirci1fnrllfeandthepolon
r,,B",tlioroiichlv cleaos'il from
the system. Soon every tlgn and symptom
dlRppe,irs completely and forever. No
"IIHEAlilNO OUT" orthedlsease ontheskln
or face, Trtntmunt contains sn dangerous
drugi or Injurious medicines,
WEAK MEN Loss or MANlioon from Kir
oCii cei.ies or Victims to Ni:bvodi4
SEXUALLY dkiiimtv or Exhaustion,
Wahtxno Weakni-.ss 1nvoi,untahv Lossrs,
with i:m.Y dkcav in Youno and Middle
Anin. tack of vim. vigor and strength, with
sexual organs Impair A and weak.
8TRICTURE Radically cured with a new
o kt nml nt"'l Rome Treut
nna uLtti went. NninHtrumtnts.nopaln.
no detention from Imsinens. Gonorrhoea,
Kidney and ltlsnlrter Troubles.
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Clinton A Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILU
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