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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1901.
COMMERCIAL 1ND FINANCIAL
ItondTrioai in Drains aid Hiarj Frefiti
for 8tlUrt.
VISITING STOCKMEN TRADE EAGERLY
Tim PHa, rioor nnd tin" Onllnr'lpn
of floor ij Crondcd ttUIi 5ncc
tntora find Jfpron
Intor. CniCAOO, Dr S.-Hoomlnc bull enthtis
laem, tho iiravtoBl transactions In over a
yinr In all pits, record prices In grains and
havy prolltn for tlte fortitnntn pollers, those
wero thn charnctcrlallc features of tmnl
jienK on thn Board of Trade today. Tho
t:razo for much buying, which began to
pliow Itself a'CHtrrday, wan prmpna again
at tho opening nnd was iiiigmrnted on every
hnnd ah thn (session advanced. Tho pits,
the, flour and the ftnllerlcs of tho board wero
crowded with fpfct.'itors and fpentilatorn,
largely vlnlthiK Htockmcn, all eauerly trad
ing Advances in wheat wero lJ4c and l'jc
In corn and l'to In oats. I'rorit-taklnc on
an enormous scale, however, took much of
tho strength from tho markota and Decem
ber wheat closed only Uft-'io UP. May wheat
Uc up and December corn ifjTo higher.
May corn kTio higher and May oats Vifl-c
advonoed. I'rovlalona closed U'ittSSc up.
H'JTcat, ns yesterday, seemed to bo In
most demand, though It held poorly. A
general bull movement, regardless of tho
usual Influencing conditions, scorned to con
trol transactions. Tho country side seemed
to have arisen ns on man and rushed to
this mart to buy. Not since the present
bull campaign began havo brokers and
commission people been 'pressed to hnndle
npeoulativo orders as they have today. No
man or firm was big enough In the perfect
storm of business to bo "prominent" In
the pit. OffBrlngs, which wero vary liberal
at tho very start, wore absorbed ns so much
water In a sponge. News In Itself was not
very bullish. Cables showed very llttln re
fponso to yesterday's, feeling here. Iocnl
and northwestern receipts wero Rmall Mid
rhiwed a gtmliml decrease. But primary
receipts were rather liberal and clearances
wero not large. Outside markets, however,
did show a bltr Increase. Prices for all
options were well advanced at tho opening
nnd.Iu tho whirl of trado tremendous profit
taking by big manipulators was disregarded
until thoro was such n volumo of It that It
could no longer bo neglected. Iluslness was
estimated to ho high un Into millions of
bushels. Gradually the decline caraj and
with it snmo slight lull In trade. December
opened HffVic to Vj4c higher at "oWSiMic,
sold up to "BHB'SN.c. sagged off to ,5',4c
and closed firm. io up, nt 75Hc. May
opened HflUo lilghor at "OHffWc. advanced
to the record price for tho crop, 60?e, sank
bick to "914c anil, reacting Bllghtly, closed
llrm, Uo P. at "'Jc. Iocal receipts were
E5 cnr, none of contract grade. Minne
apolis and Duluth reported "01 cars, making
a total for tho threo points of 73 cars,
uralnst 008 last year. Primary receipts wero
l.frtS.tmn hu., compared with 6S8.C0O last year.
Seaboard durances In wheat and flour
oqualed 45D.00O Int.
Natural conditions, backed up by tho
strong bullish speculation hold corn well
up and tiio best advances of any of tho
pits. Cables were strung, tho cash demand
was llvolv und tho conntry nt largo wanted
tho cereal badly. Outsldo markets are con
stantly buying corn nt prlceB .considerably
above this innrket and prommcnt traders
hold that Inasmuch ns Chicago holds tho
big majority of old corn stocks the coun
try must como to this market to buy. And
buy It did. Ah In wheat, buying orders
csmo In on nil sides and sent prices up to
new record prices. Tho general rnngo was
lirarly 1c over yesterday and tho bigger
jiart of this was firmly hold. In this nit
nlso big realizing for prollts was under
way, hut tho effect was hardly apparent.
December opened 1ft Hit! to WtC Up at
MS" to lHc. sold to tAVn: sagged back and
closed firm. Vl'" "P nt 61,-c- M,l' "turtod
In spurts, 't'aU' higher Ht 67VJEfsc, sold to
G8J4, reacted nnd closed utlll strong, Hft-Tic
lip at 6Tifft!7it. Ileuelpts wore 111 cars.
Tho unrly tnidu In outs was heavy, with
a' very nctlvo demand on tho part of com
mission houses. Shippers also bought freely
und frightened shorts rushed to cover. Ac
ceptances wpro small, tho shipping demand
fair, tho cash situation still strong. A
1,-reut dOHl of realizing for good profits by
prominent longs depressed prices toward
the close. May opened higher nt 45i,ig45l,4c,
advanced to 4tHic -a now record price re
acted and closed 11 nil, '.ttWio up at 45c.
TtprelntH wnrn 107 cars.
Provisions ruled llrm all day, aided by
light recelptH of hogs, tho strength in gains
und good country buying orderH. As In
other pits, realizing for prollts brought an
t-asler fcollnir. but tho close was strong.
January pork closed 'lM,o up nt J16.60, Jan
uary lard 25o higher at 19.73 anil' January
wis if4o up in. ..
Estlinuted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
411 cars; com, 190 curs; oats, 20G cars; hogs,
SO.noo head.
Tho leading futures ranged ns follows:
Artlcles. Open. ltlgh.l Low. Closo. Ycfl'y.
Whent
Dee.
May
July
Corn
Dee,
1 May
July
Oats
Deo.
Mny
July
rnrk
Jan.
May
Deo.
I.ard-
Jun,
May
lllbs-
Jan.
Mny
lWn TC'Afi 75 J 7W T5WH
,V)Um Wi 79(, 70S 79i4
SO'4 KtV, 73 80
iWrti r,5 my i'.l4 tBiia'H
45 W.i 4S 45 4t;
5U(t4 4'i 45 V,i 4WVK
40, ilU 40Va 41 ti
111 Ml lfl 75 16 SO ' 1(1 6S 1G 37V4
WOO 17 10 1 87!s 1 97H 1 70
9 70 9 75 9 70 9 75 9 CO
9 I'.S 7714 9 li5 9 75 9 60
9 fu I 9 85 9 fi5 9 80 9 67'4
I H 60 8 62V4 X 8 SO fi 32Vi
I 8 fiO 8 70 S 00 8 C5 8 SO
No. 2.
Cash nuotatlons wero ns follows:
l''I,OUHFlrm: winter patents. W.60ft
.70; straights, J3.iKyfia.40: clears, $J.70fl3.20;
spring snnolals, JI.ihk34.10; patents, J3.4rtf
u.m: siraiguis, j.;Kiij,i..i.
WHRAT-No. a spring, 74?io; No. 8 red,
12Ue.
OAT-No. 4fiHftMfio; No. 2 white, 48
H490! No. 3 white, 47!4W9c.
ItVJfl No. 2. 61U61',ic.
HAltLiKY Fair to choice malting, M
HBISDS-No. 1 flax, J1.1S31.44; No. 1 north
western, 91-44:' prlmo timothy, $.40tf!.60;
clover, contract grade. J3.10.
I'HOVIHION8-Mcss pork.per bhl $15.50
piii.bo, i.ftm, per iw ins., yj.ivav-!' snort
ribs sides noose). 3S.l0fi8.S5. Dry salted
thoulders (boxed), S7.85gi7.60. Short clear
Ides tDoxect). ss.K6jis.il.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, 11.32.
The following nnf tho receipts and ship
ments of grain yesterday:
Articles. Itccnlpts. Shipments.
nour, hbls . 'J7,0i 29.000
Wheat, hi , 177,000 106,000'
Corn, hu , 131,000 145,000
Pats, hu.., 195,000 262,000
hyo, bu., 6,000 lo.ooo
liarloy, bu 145,000 3,000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wu firm; creameries, HflJIHc:
nsuiea, jr-o. uneese, sicnay, aiiuiojic,
Kggs, Arm; fresh, 24o.
SBW Volt K, tIKNIJnAI, MAItKET.
Qiiotntlona of Iip nnjr on Varlnns
Cnmutodlllra.
NHW YOniC. Deo. 5. KLOUIt-Tleeelnts.
B.UKi bbls,; oxportH, 11,735 hbls.; fairly ac
tive and very Arm; winter straights, iSAMf
i.ti, Mlnnesotu patentu, S3.80ti4.10. Ityo
nour, nrm.
COUNMHAU Dull; follow wnBtern,
; iiruimywiiie, J.ooTiiJ.i.
HYK HtrmiKnr: No. 2 western. 70tio. f. o
b., ntloat; state, ulc, o. i. f,, Now York onr
lots.
lUniiMY Klrm.
WIlKA'l'-Hu.elpts. 57.000 bu.; exports,
113,16 till. Spot, llrm: No. 2 red, StHto. f.
f, ii,, uinMii, ii. j r-u, nj?c, eiuvaior; iso,
northern Duluth. 85Uc. f. o. b.. ulloat: Nn
I hard Duluth. UlUc f. o, b,. ailoat. Op
tions wen itctlve and strong half tho day,
imi yieineu in reuiiziug in ine nilumoon
As usual, heavy publli! buying guvo prices
llielr chief bull Impulso, being collided with
mall northwest receipts nnu dry weather
n tho winter wheut belt. Closed barely
kteady at net o udvunco. March, 8.H4Ji
fio. closed at SSc: May, 81 U-lOflKSHo,
Lii.bcii til oitu, urvrilliMil , ou;v4jotc, CiOKCU
t S3UP.
VirtfcT nnAl..iu r. I t... . ,
Fin nnm, nnu, mi. -, iifC, niovuior, and
2'i.c. r. a. !.. afloat. Ontfon inaiknt mmia
i. strong iinviiiuo unu new records in 11 rut
influenced uy a wave of outside iiuylug. but
llimlly oased off through realizing. Closed
auier nrm hi i(0" nei nuvance. May
ng:.No.
kvhlto, 5tUOi Nn. 3 white. Sic; track, mixed
tvesteVn, 6lfiR2o ; tmcU. white. B2QSiic. Op
tions hc-mvo anq sjrong wiui omer markets,
put Kavn way eventually in realizing.
I I1DE3 Firm: Onlveston. 20 to 25 lbs
18c. California. 31 to 25 lbs.. 19c.
LtJATHVjn-ptBady: homlnck solo, nucnos
Ajroij. ligilt in iiouvyweigniH, iJ'a'M't.
WPOL- Quiet; domestic rlcoce, 25Jj26c
(Texas, lfiftlio.
PnOVlBIONHfJlecf. nulat: family. S11.00
jn.'i rnchb, h.oikiihiiv; neei nams, na.MKii
.711 hefekad. S10.50ffl2.no. clli. extra India
J i'lj1n I - . .
U4'Q72Hc, closed at 72o; Decombor, 71Sf
1 16-16C, closed at Tlfic,
OAT8-Kecclps, 451iort hu.! eKports, 95 hu.
BdoT sfrongt.No. 2. MHci No. 3. Sic: No. 2
( rt . ....11. 1 , I A
I7.WS7.75. Pork, stronger: family, 117.0$
17.S; short clear, S18.00319.50; mess, JlS.25iJi
TAWOTY Firm; city (12 per pkg.), STtff
6c; country (pkgs. free), sCVic.
HUTTKit-hecelpts, 5.W2 pkgs.: firm;
stato Tlalrv. IStiiaWci crenmerv. lftB25'4c.
June creamery, l.VT22o, factory, ritigiSe.
I'liisiiHB - Heceipts, 4,133 pkgs.; nrm;
fancy largo September, WftWw, fancy
small fieptember. 10tiiflle: late made best
Iareo, 9io; late made best small, lOtllO'ie.
tuus Jtecnipts. 6,sw pkgs. : sieauy. stnie
ml Ponnsvlvanla. 2M2,c: western, at
mark. 26c; southern, at mark, 20f25c
POUIVTllY Alive, steady: snrltiKers. 7U
?8c; tiifkoys, 7J7',4c; fowls, 813914c. Dressed,
siow; springers, i'1ioc; iowis, aiiuvc; tur
keys. PlOc.
MBTAIjS A reaction occurred In cornier
values at 1ondon which wns a matter of
i.'2 10s nnd brought the, level back to JJSS
for snot nnd Hal 7s lod for futures. Kales
of 2oo tons of spot and 3 tons of futures
weYo reportoil at the advance. Locally the
market remains unchanged In the absence
of business, though rumors were current
that sales hnd been mado nt JIG.SO',4, but
not confirmed. Tho close wns tinttled,
with Lnko Hunerlor minted nt J10.5O57 17.00:
electrolytic S16.37Hfl 16.f.2V4 and easting ut
ih, ino inner ucing orrereri nt tnut figure.
A gain of 1 was noted In Iindon tin
prices, duo to light speculative buying and
mo mnrKOL closed nrm, with spot quoted at
111 f.H ami futures nt 105 5. A svmnn-
thello riso took place nt New York, bring
ing SDOt UIi to S25..V) without Htlnitilnlliit;
much demand. Lead nnd spelter continued
dull nnd unchanged nt New York. Lend at
i.omion wns os lower, spot neing quoted nt
10 15s, whllo spelter eased off 2i M to
16 7r for common. Iron ruled riulnt nil
day; No. 1 northern foundry pig Iron. $16.00
"uiu.i'i; jso. -j, soutnern round ry, sit.uowis.w):
No. 1 southern foundry, S13.f,'tf Hi.oo; No. 1
southern foundry soft, fB.Wl 17.00. Gins
gow Iron warrants closed nt S5s 8d and
Mlddlesborough closed nt 43s P4J.
OMAHA
M'HOLKMAtir:
MAniCKT,
Condition of Trade nnd Qoptntlona
on Stnple nnd fmncy Prodnce,
EGaS-necelpts, llght:fresh stock, 21c.
ijivi'j pouijTUv Hens, bhoc old
roosters, 3tj4c; turkoys, 7Sc; ducks and
geese. StfSltc: snrlne chickens, per lb..
DHKSSKD POUITRY Tnrkevs. 8fi9c:
ducks nnd geese, 7QSu; spring chickens,
twiw, nens, BV4U7C
Ht'TTKIt Common to fnlr. 1Site: choice
dairy, In tubs, 15817c; separator, 23824c.
FIlKHH FISIf-niat-.c .te, 15c: white
nnss, iuc; oiuensn, we; Duiincnus, iuc: diiio
fins. 7c: buffaloes. 7c: catfish. 12c: cod. 11c:
crnnples, 11c: halibut, 11c; herring, 7c, had
dock, 10c: pike, 10c: red snapper, lOc; sul
mon, I4c; sunflsh. 6c: trout, c; whltoflsh,
9c: nlckercl. 6c: fresh mackerel, ench. LlMs
35c.
OYSTKUS-Medlums, per can, 22c; Stand
ards, per can, 25o; extra selects, per can,
33c; Now York counts, per can. 40c; bulk
Standards, per gnl.. Sl.2vttl.25: bulk extra
selects. J1.CO&1.G5; bulk, Now Yqrk counts,
Mil...
iMUKONB-Live, per doz., 60c.
VEAL-Cholce, Sr8c.
HAY Prices riuoted hv Omnlla Whnles.iln
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
S9.50; No. 2 upland, S8.S0: medium, J8; conrso,
S7.S0. Ityo straw, J5. These prices are. for
nay or good color nnd quality. Demand
fair. Heceipts, 12 cars.
i;uhin xvow, uic; oiu, uc.
B11AN-S20.
OATS tic.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Home urown. SI: northern.
$1.10; Halt Lake. 91.10: Colorado, 11.10.
VJAllHUtH per nu.,
HEETH Per 4-bu. tinsKet. 3uc.
TUHNIPS Per bu.. 60c: Rutabarai. ner
100 lbs.. S1.25.
UUCUMIlEnS Hothouse, per doz J1.2S.
LETTUCE Head, ner bbl.. 16 GO: hothouse
lettuce, per doz., 25a.
i'Auaijisr l'cr noz sc.
IIADIHHES Per doz.. 25c.
SWEET POTATOES Home crown, ner
11),, 2Hc; genuine Virginia, per bbl., 3.00;
Kansas, per bbl., $3.
uahkauis iioitnnd Beea. crated, l!ic.
ONIONS Home urowii. tier lb.. 22Ue;
Spanish, per crate, 12; Michigan reds, 2V4o
per lb.
utiiiBm-Kaiamazoo, per Duncn, Z5(ff35c:
Nebraska, per bunch, HOg.TSc; California,
NAVY HKANS-Per bu., JZ.15.
KHUITH.
APPLES Ren Davis, ner bbl.. I4.0(Va4.5O:
wlnesaps, S5; Jonathan, io.SO; Bclleflowers,
per nox, i.iu. .
I'UAiio viKcrs, z.zd; J.awrence, ii.vi
60.
ORAPES-Malagas. per keg, S5.E056.50.
UKANHKHlllKS per bbl.. S7.5OS8.00: ner
crate, J2.7o.
TrtOPICAL FrtUlTS.
ORANGES Fiorioas. a25'3.50: California
navels, S3.503.75; budded, S3.
iiHHUNH-rancy, 3.mw.,s; choice, S3.00
3.25.
DANANAS Per bunch, accordlna- to size.
S2.2o2.75.
FIGS California, new cartons, 70c; im
ported, nor lb., 12$14c.
DATES Persian. In GO-lb. boxes, tier 1h
6Hc; StUrs, Sc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS New cron walnuts. No. 1 soft
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., 12V4o;
No. i soft shell, 11c; No. S hard shell, lOHo;
Brazils, per lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 13c;
ILIIIIUIlua, nui. nurii, a.u, IIUIll BI1UII, IDG ,
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per cwt )5; chestnuts, 12c.
IIONEI-Per 24-sectlou case. S3.50as.76.
CIDEIt Nchawka. per bbl.. S3: New York.
S3.50.
tuiwM no. i green, c; wo. 2 green. 5c;
iiv. X rauru, 74., iw. i millt'M, 74U, iu. 1
veal calf, 8 to 1244 lbs., 9c; No. 2 cat calf,
12 to 15 lbs.. 7c: drv hides. SfilSn: snenn
pelui. 25n27c; horse hides, J1.50fj2.23.
SAUERKIIAUT Per 14-bbl., S3; per bbl..
15,75.
St. I.nals firnln and ProTlslons.
ST. LOUIS. Doc. 5. WHEAT Lower: No.
2 red cash, elevator. 78Ht8211c; track, 83T
84V4o; December, 81c: May 82Mff82!ic; No. 2
num. uc; rnceipis, .i,Bi on.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. fifiVo: track.
63V4Q634o; IJcccmbcr, 65?ic; May, 69H
69Hc
OATS-Hlglier; No. 2 casli, 48c: track, Is
48t;c; December, 4Sc; Mny. 47Hc; No, 2
white, 48Wc.
RYE Firm, 6714c
VIA3VH Stronger: red winter patents.
J3.7Bff3.90: extra fancy nnd strnlchi. 13.3yH.
3.45: clears. $3.0ofr3.10.
hmisd Timotny, nominal, in.
CORNMEAL Steady nt S3.15.
II RAN Strong; sackod. east track, SI. 10.
ha Timotny. steady. Si2.25fji5.f0;
prairie, scarce and strong. SU.50yi3.60,
wiiimky Hteaay nt si.32.
IRON COTTON TIES-93c.
BAOGINO-S'W.ffeUc.
HKMP TWINE 90.
PROVIHIONS-Pork. nulet: tohhlnr.
Lard, higher, S3.S5. Dry salt meats (boxed),
higher; extra shorts and clear ribs. J8.50;
cirar suies, .i.o. iiiluoii tnoxeiii, nigner;
extra shorts nnd clear ribs, S9.37V4; clear
sides. S9.62H.
MKTAI.H-Lead, steady nt S4.257f4.27H.
Spelter, firm at S4.1BS4.17Hi.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, BUc;
springs. 7o; turkoys, 6',4o; ducks, 67Jc;
geese. StiGc.
BUTTER Steaxly; creamery, 20325c;
dairy, 16020c.
EOOS-Steady at 22c
RECEIPTS-Flour. T.00O bbls.: wheat. 30.-
000 bu.; corn. 65,000 bu.; oats. 45.00 lui.
Hltlt'ftlKNTB inour. 14,oii bbls.; wheat,
40,000 bu.; corn, 43,000 bu,; oats, 31,000 bu.
Liverpool firnln nnd Prorlslons.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. . WHEAT-Snot
f ..... . v. n .n.l .,..... .n C, , J.
..fill, m v. ncDiciii nitiici, nn , ill,
2 northern spring, 6s: No. 1 California, 6s
Ud. Futures quiet; March, 6s U4d; May,
6s 2Vjd.
CORN Spot firm: American mixed, old,
Bs U4id. Futures, firm: January, 5s 4!d;
March, Ss 8d; May. Ss 3T4d.
i isa o Canadian, strong, 6s 6U,
FLOUR St. Louis fancy winter stralnhls.
6s 9d.
HOPS At London (Pnclllo const), firm,
3 68fr4 Ss. '
BUTTER Steady: finest United States.
9uc: good United States, 70s. '
CHEESE Qulot; American finest white
and colored, 45s.
TALLOW-Prlmo city, firm, 29s 3d; Aus-trnllnu-Londnn,
firm, 39s 9d.
PROVISIONS Beef. llrm. uiichnneed.
Pork, steady: prlmo mess, 67s. Lnrd, strong;
American reiineu. in pans, -r.is; nrinui west
ern. In tierces, 4S6d. Hams, short cut. 14
to 16 lbs., strong, 60s. Bacon, strong; Cum
berland cut. 211 to 30 lbs., 48s; short ribs, 16
to 24 lbs., 49s; long clour middles, light, 2S
to 34 lbs., 4SBfidj long elenr middles, light,
35 to 40 hs 48s; short clear hacks. 16 to 20
lbs.. 47s: clear bellies. 14 to 1G lbs.. 6?s.
.Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., strong,
IMI.
CHEE3E American llnest white, steady,
45s Ul; American finest colored, steady, 46s.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 5. BUTTER
Fair, steady; western creamery, 2Sc; nearby
prints. 27o.
EGOS Iowor: fresh nearby und western,
28c; fresh southwestern, 27c; fresh southern,
26c.
CHEESE Firm, but quiet t New York full
creams, fancy hitiu.II. WVttllc; New York
full creams, fair to choice, 10'jc.
Milwaukee) firnln MnrkH.
MILWAUKEE. Dec. E. WHEAT Markt
higher: No. I northern. 76!Jc; No. 2 north
ern. 7t!ii7Mio: Jlay, 79Tc.
RYV-Hlgher: No. 1. 62ijo.
B A RLE Y Firm i No. 3, 6HKlc) sample,
50fi6ti,.
CORN May, Kite-
Toledo Ciraln and Heed.
TOLEDO, O. Dc. 6.-WHEAX-pirm nd
active; cash, 82-tfc; December, S2ic; May,
84Uc.
CORN-Btrong, active; December, 6?c,
Mny, fAc: July. fPUc.
OATS- December, 46o; May, 47c.
CLOVEH8EED Firm; December, J3.T0;
March, S3.50.
Kntinns City Drnln nnd Prorlslons.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 8. WHEAT De
cember, 73,4fJ73!l,c; May, 77Uc; cash, No, 2
hard. 76c; No. 3, "I'fcc; No. 2 red, TSSSOc;
No. 3. 77iyfi7Se.
CORN December, CAir; January, 69ic;
May. WiiTtGWc; cah. No.' 2 mixed, roiT
70c: No. 2 white. 70fl70?4e. No. 3, 6iij70c.
OATS -No. 2 white, WMc.
RYE No, 2, ftlc.
HAY-Cholco timothy, J13.603H.W; prairie,
sls.w'o'iii.fy).
.BUITEH-Creamcry, !Si?22c; dairy, fancy,
17c.
EGGS Steady; fresli Missouri and Kan
sas stock quoted on "change. 21c per doz.,
loss off, cases returned; country hol eggs,
16c.
UErEtPTS-Whcnt, 32,600 bu.i corn, 87,200
bu.! oats 15.KO bu.
SI HPMENTS Wheat, 24,800 bu.; corn,
G7.6HQ bu.; oats, 10.000 bu.
Mliiiieniioll Wheat, Flour nnd flrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. C.-WIIEAT-Cash.
74c; December, 73''i773t4c: May, 74074Tic!
on track, No. 1 hard, 77ic: No. 1 northern,
74iic; No. 2 northern, 72t(73Uc
FLOUR First imtcnts, S3.90M,00; second
putcnts. S3.76fi1.8u: first clears, S2.80fl2.90;
second clears. $2.ffi2. SO.
BRAN Higher; In bulk, S19.0OG20.OO.
MOVEMEMIS OF STOCKS AMI IIO.NDS.
Mnrket .marts Brisk, lint Sinks Into
Holiness at I.ott Level.
NEW YORK, Dec. B. Tho upward move
ment In stocks, which gained some force
yesterday afternoon, came to an end this
morning in faco of thn realizing by specu
lative pools that have nurtured the advance
in the prominent stocks. Tho average level
of prices at tho close will be seen to bo
lower than Inut night. The selling of stocks
grow notably less as tho day proceeded
nnd the mnrket sank Into extreme dullness
nt tho low level, The loss thus far this
week to the sub-treasury of J5.874.000 serves
ns u warning note to the optimists on tho
money outlook. New York exchnngo at
Chicago fell to 40c discount today. On the
International exchange side there was nn
easier tone In the sterling mnrket todsv,
but rontlnentnl exchnngo hardened. Money
was In ae.tlvo demand In Iondon to pay
the Installment duo on thn British loan,
tho prlco of gold ndvnticcd and a stiff
money rate Is expected there for the rest
of the year nnd Into Jnnunry. Tho private
discount rate rose in Paris today and tho
sterling rate there receded further. Tho
possibility of further gold exports next
week Is thus foreshadowed. Between now
nnd December 20 the local money market
hns to mnko provision for the Standard
Oil dividends disbursement of S?,000,i) hnd
a 1 per cent dividend on United States
Steel common stock, which calls for up
ward of J3,000,000. A renewed decline In
Amalgamated Copper after some early
llrmness, In spite of the recoMery In tho
raw copper market In London, was nlso
nn unsettling Influence In stocks. Tho
market closed dull and generally heavy.
Tho railroad bond market was steady for
a time, but became Irregular, In sympathy
with stocks. Total sales, par value, $4,420,000.
United Stntes bonds wero all unchanged on
tho Inst call.
The following are the closing prices on
tho New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Baltlmoro & O.
do pfd
Canadian Pno...
Canada So
Chcs. & Ohio...
Chicago k A....
do nfd
,. 79H So. Pad flo .
.10uiSo. Railway
.101 do lifil
. 60U
. 33?
. 93
. 95ViTox. & Paciflo...
.lltf4Tol., Ht, L. & W
.. liS I iln t.fil
. 40H
. 33
.102W
. Wt
. 18i4
. 29
. 21U
,'.190
.202
. 48i,i'Unlon Paclllc ...
. 36i'tl do pfd
. iiiWnuasn
. 4751 do pfd...
. 74'i W. &. L. E
.ttsJi) do 2d pfd
Chi., Ind. & L...
do pfd
Chi. A E. Ill
Chicago G. V...
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
24 wiB. central ....
87V4 do pfd
iRl-.IAilumu Pv
Chicago & N. W
C. R. 1. & P....
'.2os' (American Ex....
.152VVP. 8. Ex
92
Chi. Ter. & Tr...
l5Ulvclls-Fargo Ex
.193
. 731,
. Ii
, 92
do pfel
C. C. C. & St. 1
Colorado So
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
Del. & Hudson.
Del. L. & W....
Denver & II. O.
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Gt. Nor. pfd....
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
Lnke Erlo & W
do pfd
L. & N
Manhattan L...
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ..
Mex. National
Minn. & St. L...
Mo. Pnclllo
!i'J lAniTil. f?nnnr
. Amer. Cur & F.
,. llii do pfd
. 68 Amer. Lin. Oil...
. 26i do pfd
.174ia Amer. S. & II...
.241 do pfd
. 45U Anac. Mln. Co..
. 94 Brooklyn R. T..
. 41TiColo. Fuel He 1...,
i Wi con. uns
.217
.115
.282
. -10
. 67$ Con. Tob. pfd..,.
.189'AGen. Elcctrlo ...
. 634Glucoso Sugar ..
tin iiocKing uoai ...
. 17
. 2i'.;
. 7
. 89(i
. 92
. 4IU
: a
. Ii2
. 92
. 75Ji
. 4o
.loou
42J4
. S5(4j
.215
. 15H
. 69
.124',i
634
. 15
: 82! i,
. 15U
. 6214
42J5
. ttfii
:SU
. 89
.139
inter. Paper
. as
. 73
. 72
.125
,.10S
..143
1n iif.l
inter. Power...
l.auledo Uus ....
Na. Biscuit
Nn. Lead
Nutionnl Salt.
do pfd
No. American .,
Pacific Coast ...
Pncllln Mull
..1K5J4
.. 23U
. 11 '4
,.106
..ion;
People's Gas
Pressed S. Car.,
iln nfil
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. i.'entrnl....
N. Y. Central...
Norfolk & W....
' 52?t
181
169 J j
69U
Pullman P. Car.
Republic Steel...
tin nfil
do pfd
Sugnr
ITonn. Coal & I..
libo
No. Pacific Pfd..
Ontnrlo &. V....
Pennsylvania ...
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
.1.1
Union Bng & P.
.1WJ4
493r
. 79
. r.s?,
. 53
. Mtj
VJ
28
,.ii"ti
.189
no pru
U. S. Leather ..
do pfd
U. S. Rubber.,..
(In nfil
St. L. & S. F....
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Western Union..
St. L. Southw.
do nfd
Amer. Loconfo...
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
Trust receipts. Inst salo. Offered.
The Commercial Advertiser's London
flnunclnl cablegram says: Rear covering
caused a further all round rallv In iho
stock market today. Consols rose to 92'.
American shares wero ldlo, although gen
erally llrm. This llrmness was assisted hv
Secretary Gages report, tho cessation of
gold shipments anil the recovery In copper
to 5S the ton. Rio tlntos sympathetically
rose to 42T on rumors that the Amalga
mated Copper company had approached tho
leaning iniumni customers, nneriug to sup
ply below Cnlumct, whatover the price of
the latter might be. Money was Inclined
to bo easy, nlthough tho market paid
4.000,000 to the' Rank of England, repre
senting tho final consol Installment. Silver
rallied to 25 5-16, but America Is offering
heavily n shndo above this, Paris ex
change Is 25.14V4.
Nctt A'nrk Money Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. C.-MONEY On cull,
firm at 4VH'0 per cent; last loan, 5 per
cent; prlmo mercantile paper, 4WJ per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with
actual business In bankers' hills at JI.R'H
B4,57T4 for demand and S4.S1U for sixty
days; posted rates, $4,5y I.SSVi; commercial
bills. S4.S3)Te.84tt.
SILVER Bar, EITics Mexican dollars,
43'.lc.
BONDS Government, steady; stato, In
active; rnuroun. irregular.
The closing quotations on bond are as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg
do coupon ....
do 3s. reg
,1081,4 !,. & N. unl. 4s.
,109 Mex. Centrnl 4s.
,10SH' do 1st Ino
,108i M. & St. L. 4s..
,139j4M.. K. & T. 4s.
,139'il do 2s
,llli$;N. Y. Central Is
,112!4l Mo gon. 3V4s...
,10214
, 31
,103
do coupon
ao new ,
do counon
reg.
itI
do old 4s. reg.
do coupon .....
do Ss, reg
!l0rt'
,109
mi?;
,107UiN. J. C. gen. 6s
ao coupon
Atch. gen. 4s
do adj. 4s
Hal. & Ohio 4s...
I do 3V4s
do conv. 4s....,
Canada So. 2s....
C. of G. 6s
do Is lnc
Ches. & O. 4Hs...
C, & A. 3V4s
C. B & Q n. 4s..,
C M & S P K 4s.,
C. & N. W. c. 7s,
C. R: I. & P. 4s.,
CCC & B Ii g. 4s,
Chicago Ter. 4s.,
Colorado So. 4s..,
D. & R. G. 4s
Erie prior 1. 4s.,,
do geu 4s
F W & D C Is..,
Hock. Vol. 4Vis.,
No. Paclllc 4s..,.
nn as ,
N. & W. c. 4s...
, 721,
IM:
.urn;!
. 96?J'
,106
.109 Vj
,106 V4
. 77
.107
. !
.111
Readlntr iren. 4s.
"an;
ai Ii I At C. 58
Ml. I(. rtc H. F, 4s.
St. L. 8. W. Is..
no is
8 A & A P 4a..
. 79
. S9i
. ICh
.12014
So. Pacific 4s
H0. Jtollwuy Bs,
Tex. & Pno. Is..
T. 8 L & W 4s.
I'll on Pacific 4s.
139
106T1
IUT
.1061,5
luoij no conv. is
iu.',ti nnasu IS ,
K7U, fln
11:1
111
114
61
8911 do deb. B.
103UVest Shore 4s..
100 ? W. & L. E. 4s...,
90(4 Wis. Central 4n. .
105 ,Con. Tob. 4s
1C8U
. 63
Bid.
New York Mlnlnc Scnoka.
. NEW YORK, Dec. 6, The following are
tne closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Con IS
Alice 45
Breece 75
Brunswick Con.,, 14
Comstoek Tun,,.. 6
Con. Cal. & Vit..,U0
Deadwood Terru. 60
Horn Sliver ISO
Little Chief ...
.. 12
.,900
(utarlu
Ophlr
Phoenix ,,
Potosl
Suvuce
Sierra Nevada
Hmall Hopes .
Standard
. 4
. 40
.300
Lendvllle Con..,, 6
Iln nk Clenrlnu
ST. LOUIS. Deo. 6,-CleuiliiKS. 10,876,226;
balanres, Sl,322.fi65; money, liroij per cent;
New York exchange, 20o discount.
BOSTON. Dec. fi.-Clenrlngs, :2,236..112;
balances. Sl.560.427.
BALTIMORE. Deo. 5,-Clearlngs. S3 991,.
200; balances, J190.322; money, 6 per cent.
CHICAGO, Dec t.-Clearlngk, 32,S25,S10;
balances, Sl.614,987; posted exchange. ll.S.'Vg)
4.881.4; New York exchange, 40o premium.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. S.-Clearlngs. S1S.
498,197; balances, J2,921,570; money, ft per
NEW YORK, Dec. 6.-ClenrIngs, S.?.3U,
761, balances, J'f,787,W0,
t.'INCINNATI, Dec. S,-Clearlngs, 13,14,
400; money, 3Vfl I per cent; New York ex
change, Sc premium.
Boston stock (luotatlnns,
BOSTON, Dee. S.-Call lonns, 434H per
cent; time loans, 4Vi?3 per cent. Oltlclal
closing:
Atchison 4s
Gas Is...
Mox. Central 4s
,102 Alloucr.
, 81 (Amalgamated
3U
. ',4 Baltic
. 69 iBInghant
. 79t;Cnl. & Hecln....
. 424
N. E; O. & C....
Atcmson ...
.... -. r i
640
15(4
Oil Jllll ,..
liw.s LcnieuniHi
.260 Copper Range .,
.189V4 Dominion Coal.,
-17 1-rnnkllll
Boston & A
Boston & Me...
Boston Ele.
,. 62
:: iiw
! K)
. 25!4
. SD
. 33
.150
. 3Jb
. 42
.2IU
i. In
. 21
,. 6
57
.213 lisle lloynle
Fltchburg pfd...
,.lis4 .MonnwK
.1024 Old Dominion ..
union I'ncino ..
Mex. Central .,
Amen Sugar ...
Amer. T. T...
Doni. 1, & 8....
Gen. Electric ..
Mass. Electric.
N, E. O. O...
United Fruit ...
U. S. Steel . ...
do pfd
West high. Com
Adventure .. ..
Ex-dlvldend.
, unrtuin ..........
,.12Ui Parrot
,.1624 Qllllicy
. 27Ufanta Fe Copper
ftLI ITnmn.nnll
,. 33
. 6
,. 88
Trlmountaln ....
Trinity
United States ..
r m 11
Vlnlnrln
Winona
woivermo
London Stock Qnotntlons.
LONDON.j3cc. S, 4 p. m.-ClosIng:
Consols, money ,
'do account
Anaconda ......
Atchison
do pfd ,
Bnt. k Ohio
Canadian Pnc ,
Ches. & Ohio....
Chicago O. W...,
('., M. A St. IV,
Denver & R. G. ,
do pfd ,
Erie
do 1st pfd ,
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central. .
L. & N
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. Y. Central,..
91 4
91,
Hll
82
103
1071
lis
49W
25
46
96i4
43(4
74i
60U
143(1
Uli
ii;i
Norfolk & W
do pfd
No, Pnc. pfd.
Ontnrlo & W.
Pennsylvania
Rending
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd...
So. Railway
... 60s;
... 91
...103
... 3Ji
... 79$i
41
110 piu...
So. Pacific
62(i
Union Paciflo
do pfd
U. S. Steel ..
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4s...,
Rand Mines
DcBecrs
4 it;
93(4
221.J
::::: $
::::: i
6314'
171(4
BAR 8ILVEIl-25E-16d per ounce.
MONEY 3ifi4 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills
is 3)sfriTi per cent.
ForclKii Flnnnclnl.
LONDON, Dec. 5. The demand for money
Increased tnriuv. nu'lnir In the tinvment nf
tho financial consols In settlement nnd ap
proximated at 3,650,000. Discounts were
tlnn nnd active. Himlnes nn tho Stock ox.
chnngo was fairly cheerful nnd more ac
tive, inougu 1110 visit or tun prince and
princess of Wales to the city restricted
dealings. Consols wero llrm. Homo rules
hardened, stimulated by the week's heavy
trnlllc returns. Midlands were tho feature.
Argentines were stcndlcr on the more re
assuring advice regarding tho Argentine
Chilian relations, Americans opened qulot
and steady and subsequently hnrdened.
uiainiy owing to purcunsos in kcw York,
though support hero Incrensed a more ani
mated appearance. Tho Improvement wns
maintained on receipt of New York opening
prices, the close was Bteady, with some
stocks below the best prices of tho day.
Rio tlntos wero bought for Paris account
and hardened. Kufllrs wero firm, mainly
owing to continental and professional sup
port. Gold premium at Buenos Ayres, 126.30;
at Madrid, 40.50: at Rome. 1.96. Tho weekly
statement of thn Bank of England shows
tho following changes: Totni reserve de
creased 215,000. circulation Increased 193,
000, bullion decrensed 22.161, other securi
ties decreased 1,3S1,000, other deposits de
creased 290,000, public deposits decreased
1,246,000, notes reserve decreased 1S3,000,
government securities unchanged. Tho pro
portion nf the Bank of England's reserve
to liability is 49.91 per cent; last week It
was 47.91 per cent. The rate of discount Is
unchnnged nt 4 per cent.
PARIS, Dec. 5. Prices on tho bourse to
day were Irregular. The rapid advance of
the last few dnys Induced profit-taking,
consequently prices closed lower, notwith
standing n good undertone. Spanish 4s and
regents were henvy. Turks were undecided.
Brazilians nnd Italians were firm. Metro,
polltans suffered owing to many closing
orders. Thomson-Houstons wero dull. P.lo
tlntos wero buoyed up by the Improvement
of copper In New York. Kaffirs begnu firm
nnd closed heavy. The private rate of ills
count Is 2 per cent. Three per cent rentes
lOlf 52',4c for thq account. Exchange on
London 25f 14He 'for checks. Spnnlsh 4s
73.40. The weekly statement of the Bank
of Franco showthe following changes:
Notes In circulation Incrensed 70.000.OOOf,
treasury account current decrensed 43,800.
OOOf. gold in hnnd decreased l,350,0fi0r. b'.ils
discounted decreased 156,000,000f, silver In
hand decreased 2,7O3,000f.
BERLIN, Dec. 5. Spnnlsh 4s wero firm
on tho bourao today, owing to fresh loan
rumors. It was said that tho Almadln mine
loan wns on the point of being concluded
with tho co-operation of German banks.
Cotton Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 6.-COTTON-Spot,
fnlr demand; prices l-32fil-16d lower; Amer
ican 1 Iddllng fnlr, 4 13-16d; good middling,
4 19-3.'d, middling. 4V4d; low middling,
4 13-32d; good ordinary, 4 29-32d; ordltinry.
4 l3-32d. Tho sales of the day were 10.000
liales, of which 600 wero for speculation
and export nnd Included 7.400 American.
Receipts. 16,000 bales, Including 9,800 Amer
ican. Futures opened easier and closed
barely steady. Amerlcnn g. o. c: Decem
ber, 4 27-6ld, buyers; December and Jan
uary, 4 19-64d, sellers; Januury and Fcb
runry. 4 24-6ld, Bellers; February nnd March,
4 22-6IW4 23-6U1, buyers; March and April.
4 22-61d. 'buyers; April nnd May, 4 21-649
4 22-6U1, buyers: May and June, 4 22-6ld,
sellers: 'June nnd July, 4 21-64d, sellers; Julv
and August. I 20-6W21-6td. sellers; August
nnd September, 4 15-iVl'i4 16-64d. value.
NEW YORK. Dec. 5.-COTTON-Tho cot
ton mnrke)pened steady, with prices 5
points lower to 2 points higher, nftcr which
tho market became llrm nnd thn trading
basis stiffened to 21f5 points over Inst
night's bids on nctlvo general buying, led
by shorts nnd Wall street hulls. Weak
English cables and bearish private Liver
pool mlvlccs made little Impression on tho
market for a time. Room sentiment was
bulltshly Inclined on the firmness of south
ern spot markets, bullish, estimates of re
ceipts during the balance of tho month nnd
some good trade reports. About the only
cotton for rale was offered by commission
houses whose constituents sold for profits.
Trading wns very active, with Wall street
a seller on sharp ndvance and a buyer 011
weak spots. The undertone nt noon was
firm. There wero several largo birylng or
ders for January, Mar and March at Sc
and these not only held thn market steady.
nut discouraged nun soiling. 111 ino last
liour, howover. thin demand was gradually
appeased, wllh the result that when a
flurry nf prolll-taklng set In the market
gave, way rapidly, selling off SJJ10 points
during tho Inst half hour. Leading room
bulls took ailvantago rtf the decline to pick
up cotton sold yesterday and some bears
used tho hrenk as an opportunity to pro
tect themselves. Short selling was not en-
f;uged In extensively on the wenkness. The
Iquldntlng movement continued to tho
close, with the mitrket SfflO points lower
and barely -wteady In tone. Spot closed
quiet; middling uplands, 7T4c; middling
gulf, S'ie, sales, 852 bales. Futures closed
barely sternly. December, 7.93o; January.
7.9.",o; February. 7.91c; March. .7.94c: April,
7.94c: Mny. 7.95c; June, 7.93c; July, 7.91c;
August, 7.76c.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. fi.-COTTON-Stendy;
sales. 330 bales; middling, 7 3-5c; receipts,
7.062 bnles; shipments, 6,853 bales; stock, 62,
770 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Dee. B.-COTTON
Sales, 3,356 bnles: quiet: ordinary, 6 5-lGc;
good ordinary, 0 3-16e; low middling. 7'ic;
middling. 71JC; good middling, 8c; middling
fair. 8 7-16c; receipts. 10.352 bains; stock.
290,460 bales. Futures, steady: December,
7.79c; Janunry. 7.74c: February. 7.76c: March,
7.7ic: April. 7.76H7.78c: May, 7.77ff7,78c; Juno,
7.77(37.790; July, 7.78fi7.SOc.
MiiKnr Mnrket.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 6.-SUOAR-Bteady:
open kettle. 27c: open kettle cen
trifugal. 3V4,f3Hc: centrifugal grnnulnted,
4Vi'Tl4 5-16c; whites. 33 15.16c: yellows, 314
JjMic; seconds, 2',f!3ViiC. Molasses, steady;
open kettle, 203'c; centrifugal, SfSic.
Syrup, steady. 22Q28c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 6. SUGAR Raw,
steady: fair refining, 3Uc: centrlfugnl, 96
'test, 3?ic; molasses sugar, -Sc. Refined,
steady.
New York Dry floods Market,
NEW YORK, Dec. 5.-DRY GOOD'3
There hns been moro Inquiry today for
brown eotton. Spot goods am nvnllnble at
old prices, but sellers arp more reserved
over contractu, No change Ih noted In
blenched or course colored cottons and both
aie llrm with moderate business. Print
cloths unchanged for regulars but wide
orders lire udvnnetng. Prints are quiet, but
firm. Silks are in fair request nnd llrm.
Raw silks nre strong nnd advancing.
till nnd llonlii.
OIL CITY. Dec, ,'i.-OH(-Credlt balances.
SI. 30; certlllcntes, no bid: shipments, 63,240
bbls,; nifcrngc, 81,565 bbls,; runs, 93,783
bblH.: nveruge, 7O.70I bbls.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 6.-OlL-Turpentlne,
llrm at 35ie. RohIii. firmer. .
TOLEDO, Dec, S.--OII,-North LlC. 91c;
.south Llinu and Indiana, 89c.
uinnun, uvr. h.'-oil I'nirtilta ll'nVed
niuiiiiy ,u uus do. Tuipeuiine, nrm u"
Us
oui uiucco, us 8a.
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
OattU Bicilpti Light aid Ifukti Astir
aid IUagr ill Amii
SHARP ADVANCE IN PRICE OF HOGS
Light Run of Mntton (trade of Sheep
and Lambs So that Tradn Wns
Active nnd Prices Stendy
Feeder Unchanged.
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 5.
Receipts wero: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3.021 t,t) t,M
Official Tuesday b.OTO 17,972 6,831
Oltlclal Wednesday 3.215 12.77? 10,367
Oltlclal Thursday 2,379 11,661 791
Four days this week. 13,685 61,140
Same duyn last week... .12,118 3S.120
Same week before 21,084 4S,229
Same three weeks ago..24,02S 3.',820
Snme four weeks ngo... 17,091 20,6"5
Same days last year 12,757 23,761
Average prices paid tor nogs at
Omaha tho past several days, with
parlsons:
21.4M)
10,6.'i
39.W7
6J.419
37,668
17,3V)
South
corn-
Date. I 1901. 1900.lS93. tS9S.l7.1189j.1893.
Nov. 15...
Nov. 16...
Niw 17
S 4
3(45
3 41
3 39
3 U
3 4.'
3 33
3 41
3 46
3 60
3 43
3 Bf
3 40
3 35
3 42
3 39
3 39
Nov. 18..!
NOV. 19...
Mm'. !n
Nov. 21...
Nov. 22...
Nov. 23...
Nov. 24...
Nov. 26...
Nov. 26...
Nov. 27...
Nov. 28...
Nov. Ll...
Nov. 30...
Dec. 1....
Dec. 2....
Dec. 3....
Dee 4....
Dec' S....
Indicates Sundny. Holiday. , ,
The official number ot cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop.H'r's.
C. M. A St. P
II
1
Wabash .., 2
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pacific System 10
25
13
35
20
20
8
i.i
3
2
15J
V. & N. W
3
F., E. & M. V
C, St. P.. M. & O
B. fir M
C. B. & Q
12
S
30
11
K. C. & St. J
C, R. I. P., east..
C. R. I. & P., west..
Illinois Central
Total receipts,
89
6
The disposition of the day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of ncau indicated
Buyers,
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
... 91 1,899 91
Omaha Packing Co.
O. H. Hammond Co
m ....
Bwlft nnd Company
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour & Co
R. Becker Sc Dcgnn
W. I. Stephen
Benton & Underwood...
Llvlngstouo & Schnller.
U F. Uus
Wolf & M
Fowler
Other 'buyers
32
2,696
3,468
3.125
70
591
476
697
199
112
73
29
116
3
102
765
273
409
Total 2,691 12,153 1,637
CATTLE There was a very light run of
cattle hero today for r Thursday and ai the
demand on tho part of packers was liberal
the mnrket ruled active and higher nil
around on anything nt all good. '1 lie bulk
of the offerings consisted of butcher stock,
fat steers and feeders being very scarce.
Tho limited offerings of corn-fed steers
brought buyers oat early and there wns
lively competition, particularly for tho bet
ter grades. The general market could
safely bo quoted strong to a dime higher
and In a good many cases sales were mnde
that looked n good deal higher. That was
owing to the fact that packers had to havo
the cattle und ns n result they paid good
prices In order to get them. Practically
everything In the yards wns disposed of In
good season. . ,
Although the bulk of the offerings con
sisted of butcher stock the cow market
wss active and higher. Tho better grades
were easily strong to a dime higher. Tho
medium grades and canners did not show
much change, but still they moved more
freely than they have for the last several
days.
Bulls nlso sold at good strong prices
where the quality was at all good. Veal
calves and stags could bo quoted strong.
There wero only a few stockers and feed
ers 011 the market this morning, so that
sollors hnd no difficulty In getting good
steady prices for anything at all desirable.
Tho common kinds, though, were neg
lected, the same as usual.
There were very few westerns In the
yards this morning, but it Is safe to quote
beef steers of good quality strong and nc
tlve. Oood range cows ,nlso sold at strong
to a. dime higher prices today, whllo stock
ers and feeders-held about steady. Repre
sentative sales:
Untie BJ M'-illS
No.
2....
4....
1....
1....
3....
1....
13....
6....
1....
1....
8....
4....
24,...
13....
Av.
Pr.
No. Av.
Pr.
4 40
4 60
4 60
1 65
4 90
5 00
5 f
5 76
6 60
5 65
6 15
6 25
.... 635
.... 862
.... 720
.... 750
.... 653
.... 620
....10O0
.... 8S3
.... 910
....1160
....1058
2 00
2 25
2 50
2 60
2 75
3 W
3 60
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 20
4 25
12 986
15 1064
..1100
43,....
41. ...1
9
V)
1
1
22
19
21..."..
.1086
.1017
.1175
.1210
.1090
.1470
.1181
.1338
.1297
ooo
885
4 25
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
...1143 5 00 25 741
5 25
STKrilln Jsxu niAun, ,
38 1226 5 30
COWS.
..1060
,. 960
.. 965
..1145
.. 833
.. 850
..1080
..1150
.. 958
,. 940
..1135
.. 852
..1027
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 t
3 00
3 00
3 f)
3 00
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 20
3 25
3 25
3
3 25
3 30
3 30
3 80
3 35
3 85
3 40
3 40
3 60
.1 60
3 60
3 80
3 60
3 60
3 60
3 60
.1 65
3 65 1
3 65
3 65
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 76
3 85
4 00
4 00
4 30
4 60
4 60
3 50
3 60
4 00
4 15
4 40
1....
19....
9....
1....
6....
6....
1....
19....
1....
6....
1....
1....
I. ...
1....
1....
1....
1....
7.
3....
1....
6....
8.,..
1....
1....
3....
II. ...
V.'.'.'.
1..-..
6....
15...,
12....
6....
3....
6....
1....
2....
1....
740
721
900
710
946
724
850
863
800
921
1130
920
730
1060
880
700
900
838
1046
1040
905
...... 766
1090
1060
1026
772
1110
860
970
910
914
1054
..... 1020
923
686
1310
1125
1000
937
1 SO
1 65
2
2 OH
2 01
2 00
2 00
2 15
2 25
05
2 25
.1 ,
2 25
2 2S
2 25
2 23
2 35
2 35
2 40
2 40
2 40
2 45
2 60
2 SO
i 60
2 SO
2 60
2 60
2 50
2 60
2 60
2 60
2 65
I 70
2 70
2 75
2 76
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 85
1...
2...
o
is;;;
1...
1...
I. ..
II. ..
18...
2t
20 1023
4 1257
IS 1013
1 1060
1 1130
36.
913
15
4
6
11
8
994
1112
768
7R.I
....1026
....1007
....1200
.... 875
.... 985
....1222
....1085
....1167
....1041
....1144
....1132
....1070
....1016
....1050
....1160
....1079
....1162
....1210
....1070
....1310
....1310
....1330
.... 930
....1450
.... 918
....1000
.... 948
.... 840
.... 863
....1035
24.
4.'
2.
6.
14
12
IH
a
13.'."!!
15
1
14
14
1
v.::::
1
3
9
1
8
1 '...1060
1 10V)
6
1
1
2
726
1020
830
1180
........1005
1035
972
610
441
.716
2 85
2 90
2 90
6..
HEIFERS.'
0
'5
1..
13.
6.....
S.WW'
2
2 75
2 75
3 25
3 60
1...
3...
630
690
630
BULLS.
4..
I..
.1..
1..
1..
1..
..1125 1 90 J licm
3 00
3 00
3 00
3J5
3 23
3 25
3 30
3 60
3 65
3 90
4 00
4 00
..10U0 2 25 1 .1610
..1326 3 30 I. ....... ,,1520
..10.10 2 35 1..... 1720
..1340 2 40 1 16S0
..1200 2 40 1 440
1,
1.
'i
I!
2,
1.
1.
1460 2 60 1 19fii)
1130 2 50 1 ... 1660
1435 2 60 2 ......1510
1170 2 60 1..........1820
125 2 61 1.... .1470
V
. .110" - in 4 g40
.. 890 2 75
CALVES.
J" 1 190 3 00
'"stags.
1160 2 50 1 0V) 3 25
860 3 00 1 J520 3 60
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
963 2 35 2 2 75
1...
1...
1...
1.,.
3...
I. ..
II, ..
1...
1...
16...
3...
15...
.1010 2 35
1 770 2 85
69 631 3 00
1 110 3 00
.... 757 2 3
....1250 2 55
.... 460 2 60
STOCKERS
AND FEEDERS.
.... 601 2 40
.... 656 2 60
11.
818
3 60
3..,.
30... .
17....
3,,..
12....
4...,
6....
1....
..... 890
846
990
900
850
497
1013
1000
3 60
3 75
3 76
3 80
3 80
1 lfl
4 00
4 25
.... 616
.... 720
70
75
1
12
14
31.,., ...
1
830
607
716
918
6S0
3 2fT
3 20
3 40
3 (V)
3 60
6 67H 4 82 S 90 3 S
6 63;4 4 90 8 84 8 35
4 82 3 87 3 36
5 63H 3 tSl 8 35
6 63Vt 4 78 I 3 28
R n 1 n col
3 27
3 31 3 18
3 32 8 11
3 31 3 14
3 34 3 16
3 34 3 13
3 15
3 39
3 27 I 24
3 27 3 21
3 30 3 16
3 24 8 24
3 28 3 25
3 32
3 30
3 27 3 3)
3 23 3 19
3 23 3 09
3 19 3 23
3 21 3 16
( 3 09
6 81 4) 78 3 89 3 31
, 5 75'ij I 76 3 86 3 37
I 6 661, 4 78 3 861 3 44
1 1 R VAI 1 fill 1 AR
6 76U I 3 77 3 38
6 78fc 4 87 3 23
6 73 4 76 3 76
71 3 73 3 20
5 85H 4 74 3 68 3 19
6 0) 4 69 4 71 3 21
4 63 3 74 3 25
5 95S 3 76 3 28
fi S"4 4 64 3 29
S 92S 4 68 3 8I1
ere 4 77 s so 3 37
2 1155 3 60 4 1063 4 60
STOCK CALVES.
72 SIT' 2 40 1 900 3 Jo
7 S79 3 1 4 6o2 S
3 360 3 90 10 74S 3 So
1 p00 2 00 2 805 3 So
1 (170 2 00 1..... 780 3 85
11 71S 3 35 17 99 1 4 W
COLORADO.
87 steers.. ..1050 3 25 1 cow 800 2 2.;
2 feeders., 640 3 35 6 rows 921 2 2-i
2 feeders.. 790 3 15 1 heifer.... 670 2 25
3 feeders.. SMS 2j , --P
1 cow 900 2 75 1 feeder... 520 2 i5
5 cows 856 1 90 20 cows 864 2 i5
46 cows 1029 3 &n Icons PfiO 3 10
IIOGS-Thero wns not a very heavy rim
of hogs hro today, and as other markets
were quoted higher, prices Improved at
this point. Tho market opened 10016c
higher with tho prime heavyweights sell
lug from J6.I5 to $6.20. The medium weights
sold largely from J6.00 to K10, butcher
weights from $.tw to $6.05. ami tho light
hogs from 16.00 down. It was not an active
market, however, ns buyers nnd sellers
wero far apart In their views, und ns a
result It wns late before many hogs
changed hands. It wns evident that the
packers wanted the hogs, but they did
not like to pay tho prices nsked. Most of
tho hogs that sold on the opening innrket
were bought by shippers. Representative
sales:
The Inst end of tho market was very slow
nnd weak. The bulk or tho late sales went
from J6.TO to 6.ff.. so that today's general
market Is right around n dime higher than
yesterday's average. At noon there wero
still a good tunny hogs unsold, but they
wero mostly the light weights. Represent-
ntlve sntes:
No,
A. Stl
Pr.
ISO. AV. 811, IT.
87 201 80 6 05
17...
114..
112.
102..
. 92
.116 ...
.. 4 75
.. 6 4(1
40 S65
40 S 85
.. 5 90
79, 22S ... 6 05
..127
72 233
72 221
40 6 05
40 6 05
170
93 148
69 225
63 214
60 238
101 215
92 216
8 195
72 242
131 211
82 262
66 309
61 272
6S 232
20) (i 05
SO 6 05
21 J 6 l
80 11 05
40 6 05
101 173
99 178
88 176
85,.... .177
80 ,188
86 201
83 222
87 15X
93 2S
89 210
7 !?
80
120
S 90
5 90
fi 90 .
5 90
5 90
6 02;4
40
I
6 IPX
6 02
40
'so
SO
80
80
80
120
SO
80
12i)
200
99...
99...
93...
69...
71...
B8...
103,.
r.7...
..in
,..16S
..207
..207
..215
..224
..173
.:m
n y.'J Ul..... .JOi
S 9214 73 231
61 251
6 02t4 66 262
6 02k 83 210
6 02li
81 2H1
6 02V5
h 95
6 no
6 m
6 00
6 Oil
6 00
r, no
6 M
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 nr.
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
75 271
69 231
69 256
73. ...i.240
45 290
41 379
66 256
62 321
20 290
17 311
f,2 239
60 2611
60 302
'.C6 256
67. -...284
69 '.231
65 280
48 195
66 315
69 313
63 328
70 113
81 2110
I 68 220
S3 210
26 300
47
.249
104 176
84
26...
29...
93..,
66...
71...
70...
77...
68...
SO...
79...
78...
70..,
90...
68...
72...
.174
.220
172
.226
.233
.219
.230
.225
.216
.223
.213
.198
.210
.247
.240
m240
40
ii)
40
40
40
320"
80
40
40
6 05
80 6 05
120 6 05
73 211
86. .....211
71..:... 207
76 226
70 218
80
40
160
120
6 o:
6 05
6 05
6 05
6 05
SHEEP-
There were onlv a few ears of
sheep nnd lnmhs on sale today nnd a good
proportion of what did nrlvo wero feed
ers. Anything In tho wnv of mutton
grades sold freely nt steady to strong
prices, ns the demand on the part of pnek
rs wns active. The limited offerings soon
brought the mnrket to a close.
Tho feeder situation did not show much
change from yesterday. Tho choicer
hunrnes moved fairly well, but common
stuff wns neglected the snmo ns hns been
tno ense for some time past.
Quotations: Choice yearlings, J3.60f?3.76;
fnlr to good yenrllngs, $3.253.50! cholco
wethers. $3.25fj3.60; fair to good wethers,
J2.90H3.2,'; cholco ewes, 2.9Ca3,23: fnlr to
good ewes, J2.4032.90: common ewes, Jl.OOff
2.00; choice lambs. $1.504.75; fnlr to good
lnmhs. JI.2Sil.60; feedet wethers, J2.90fi3.15;
feeder lambs, S.25Q3.76. Representative
sales:
No.
1 buck
15 western ewes
412 .western ewes
38 untlve ewes ,..
63 native ewes
39 native ewes
7 nntlve wethers
1 native wether
62 native Iambs
276 nntlve lambs
35 native lambs
55 native lambs
144 fed yearlings
237. fed yearlings
1 buck
7 lambs .,
Av.
160
77
98
118
146
116
113
250
Pr.
' no
2 v
wi
3 25
3 30
3 10
3 75
1 fO
4 26
4 10
1 75
fi 01
3 65
3 65
2 75
4 50
74
72
95
S2
122
210
122
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Actlie IIors Higher Sheep
Active.
CHICAGO. Dec. 6.-CATTLE-Recelpts.
9,500 head: mnrket active and 10tfl5c higher;
good to prime. J6.50ff8.75: poor to medium,
J4.00JI6.25: stockers nnd feeders. J2.25W4.60;
cows. J1.2S4.75; heifers. J2.5O75.50: canners,
JI.25fT2.30: bulls, J2.OiVH4.75; cnlvcs, J2.601iS.75:
Texas fed steers, J5.15.
HOOS Receipts. 3,000 head: estimated to
morrow, 30,000: left over. 10,000; excitedly
higher: show hogs sold at J6.65: mixed nnd
butchers, J3.75f6.20: good to cholco heavy,
J5.951t6.30; rough heavy, J6.65Ti6.S0; light,
Jo.251i5.80: bulk of sales. J5.76176.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000
head; active, steady: heavy ewes lower;
lambs strong to lOo higher: good to choice
wethers, J'!.60W4.15; fnlr to cholco mixed,
J2.75fr3.60; western sheep, $3.004.00: nntlvo
lambs. J2.60f?5.25: western lambs. J3.00ff4.25.
Official yesterday: Receipts Cattle, 16.4W8
head; hogs, 49,998 head: sheep, 20'1H head.
Shipments Cattle, 3.217 head; hogs, 7,173
head; sheep, J.230 head,
Knnsna City Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. S.-CATTLE-Ro-celpts,
5,ooo nntlves. If") Texuns nnd .100
calves: market strong to 15c higher: choice
dressed beef nnd export steerH. J5.801i7,Oo;
fair to good, Jl,75tt5.i5: stockers nnd feed
ers, $2.851? 4.50: western fed steers, J2.90fi6.25:
western range steers. J3.SOT4.75; Texas nnd
Indlnn steers. J1.25fft.S5: Texas cows, J2.50ff
5.85; native cows, J2.75T4.7S: heifers, J3.00f
5.40; cows, Jl.fi01f2.60; bulls J2.35Tf 4.15; calves,
J3.25ti6.00.
HOGS Receipts. 23,000 head: market W-H)
16c higher; top, J6.35; bulk of sales, J3.50fr
6.30; henvv. J6.25ffl6.,15; mixed packers, J6 05T
6.30: light. J5.60f620: pigs. J4.65fJ5.35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000
heud: market steady: natlvn lnmhs, J4.50fjfi
4.75; western lamb'. J4.O0Tt4.5fl; native weth
ers. J3.60fJ4.O0; western wethers. J2.25fi3.75;
ewes, JJ.00JJ3,I0: culls nnd feeders, J2.O0Tf3.25.
Xt. I.onls Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, -Dee. B. CATTLE Receipts,
2,100 head. Including soo Texnns; market
nctlve, and higher; nntlvo shipping and ex
port steers. J5.OOflfi.75, with one steer at
J7.25: dressed beef nnd butcher steers. J3.60
I&6.25; steers under l.OOO Ihs., J2.S0fjf3.65:
stockera and feeders. J2.607i3.55: cows and
heifers. J2.0OQ3.O0; bulls. J2.75ff2.90; canners.
Jl.60fjf2.60; Texas nnd Indian steers. J4.30Tt
6.35: fed. J3.20f71.30; grass cows and lielferB,
J2.26ft3.30.
HOQS Receipts, 7,800 head: market 10c,
higher: pigs and lights, JS.SoTf5,95; pnekers,
J5.S0Ji6.10; htltchers, J6.006.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 head;
market steady: nntlvo muttons, J2.75T73.60;
lambs, J3.75fJ4.S0; culls nnd bucks, J2.OOff2.50.
Nrir Vnrk I.lvr Stock Mnrkle.
NEW YORK, Dec. B.-BEEVES-Re-celpts.
251 head, mainly consigned direct;
no pnles reported. Cables steady. Exports,
6 beeves'.
CALVES Receipts, 199 head: veals weak,
others steady: veals sold generally nt Jl.OOfi
7.75: few tops nt JS nnd few grassers lit J3.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.215
head; sheep dull, easier; lambs nulet nnd
slightly lower: sheep, J2.00ff'3.25. with a few
at J3.50: culls, J1.75; lnmhs. Jl.05fi5.25; culls,
J3.60f?4.00.
HOOS-Rccelpts, 2,650 head; market 10c
higher.
St. Joseph Lire .Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH. Dec. 6. CATTLE Receipts,
l,60i) head; market steady; natives, J3.K0fi,
7.25: cows nnd heifers, J1.25fi5.60: veals. J2.50
5.25: bulls nnd stags, J2.26'85.00; stockers
and feeders, J2.Wn4.35.
HOOS-Recolpts, 12.000 heud; mnrket 101?
15c higher; light and light mixed. J5.70ftO.25;
medium and mixed, J5.705J6.35; pigs, 3."0'rp
4.85.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 370 head;
market steady.
Stock In' Sight.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep nt tho live principal
markets for Doccmbcr 5:
Cattle. Hogs. Shr-ap.
South Omaha 2,379 11,661 791
Chicago 9,60) .1,000 14,000
Kansas City 6,100 23,000 "y
St. Louis 2.100 7.800 S0()
St. Joseph 1,500 12,000 370
Total,
....20,579 67,161 17,911
Wool Market.
' LONDON, Dec. 5.-WOOI-Tho offerings
at tho wool auction sales today numbered
4,177 bales. The attendance was good.
Merino nnd rrossbrods wero strong ami in
good demand for homo and continental
buyers.. Suitable lots of merinos wero
taken for America. Inferior grades con
tinned weak, sillies being lint. Cape, of
Oood Hopo nnd Nntul grades were In re
quest. 1-ollowliig are the fiules In detail:
New South Wales. f,f) hales; scoured. 10H
greasy, S'fJ'HHd. Queensland, 3,0w
bales; scoured. 4dfjls6!4d; greasy. Slr?Ud.
Victoria, 2,2v) bnles, scoured, Sd; sreasi,
34d. New Zealand, 3,900 bales; scoured, id
rqis2d, greasy, 2i?ifl4(l Cape of Oood
Hopo Mid Natal, 2,2"0 bnles; greasy, 3'4
7d; scoured. SfllOd.
Sf, LOUIS. Dec. G.-WOOL-8tcndy. with
light demand; medium grades. IJwKV;
light fine, 12i4i015c; heavy line, 19912c ; tub
washed, 14fj24He.
LONDON, Dec. fi.-WOOl, At the sheep,
skins sale held hero today 7.199 bales vro
offered. Tho attendance wss large and
bidding was nnlmnted. Flno grades were 5
per cent denrer, mediums unchanged and
coarse stocks showed a. decline of from S to
74 per rent. Following are the sales and
prices obtained for clothing and combing.
Victoria. 407 bales nt 3fl6,d; West Au.
tralla, 399 bates ut .Hid; New Zealand. 153
bales at 2 3-5116d; Cope of flood Hope nnd
Js'ntnl, 73 bales at 3fl'ld; Punta. Arenn,
35$ bales nt 6Ud.
Evnporntcd Apple nnd Dried 1'rnlt,
NEW YORK. Dec. 6.-EVAPORATEH
APPLES MHrket ruled rather quiet toda,
but held steady In tone, owing to . th"
scarcity nf offerings. State, common to
good, oflSitc; prime, 9Ti9,c; choice, 9t?4J
9c; fancy, lOfflOkc.
CALIFORNIA iRIED FRUITS Mnrket
Inactive, but 11 bout steady. Prunes, 3iJTf7c
Apricots, Roynl, lOTtlle: Moor Park, 9Wi
13c. Peaches, peeled, 12fJ19o; unprelrd, ?
10'.4c.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Dec. E. COFFEE -Spot Rio
barely ntendy; No. 2 Invoice. 6i;c. Mild,
steady: Cordova, TUfillc. Futures had a
light trado today, Tho market nt the cloe
wns steady In tone, with prices net un
changed to 10 points lower. Total sales. 39,
(XX) bags, Including: January, fi.tSTKS'V':
Fcbrunry, fi.60c: March, 6.6VH6.70C; May,
6.85c; July, 7.05c; September, 7.20c; October,
7.30c.
TKXArt OIL NEWS.
Confidence In Oil.
SeverAl millions of dollars have, already
been expended by railway companies In
converting their old enginoa Into oil
burners, In buying new machines whloh burn
It, and this shows that able, experienced
men, who nro on tho ground and know much
of tho prospecttvo permnnence of tho oil
supply, nto not afraid to back their Judg
ment on that point.
And If It can bo burned economically and
with general satisfaction as compared nlth
coat In tho furnaces ot rnllrond engines It
can llkowlso be burned In tho furnaces ot
other engines nnd In thn hundred nnd one
places where economy of fuel Is n serious
consideration. Tho whnlo of the Texan rail
roads, all of tho roads lending Into the stats
nnd as far north an Knnsns, are fitting their
fireboxes for the oil consumption. Tits
cheaper fuel Is finding Its way Into the
family fireplaces, to the public benefit.
Did you over hear of a cheaper article
that was also a better article that did not
rapidly replace a dearer nnd poorer one?
That Is just tho relation between oil nnd
coal. Oil Is bound to win, and great profits
aro to nccrue to the men who Introduce It.
Put your money in with that of tho other
stockholders In tho Omaba-Texas Oil Co.,
nnd-4iclp to earn these dividends. Their
well Is down nerrly to the oil depth, and It
Is only n mnttcr of a few days, or weeks at
most,, until they stplke. You remember no
well on Splndlo Top Heights has over failed
to produco oil, and this well Is right In the
center. Arrangements nro being mndo to
market the oil, plpo lines to Port Arthur,
storage tanks both at tidewater nnd at the
field nro to bo built nt once. Loading racks
and all the necessaries for handling the Im
mense output will soon bo ready. Don't
delay.
Office Hours, 9 n. 111. to'O p, IUi
Snndnys,, f roiu H a. m. to ft p. m.
DR. McGREW ( Age53)
SPECIALIST.
Discuses and DUordcm at Men Only.
-0 Years' Experience. 1ft tears In
Ontalin.
VAnlCOCELEw,.,hou,tn'c,ueff.ntgh,in 10 day
QVPUII IQ alld n" mood Diseases cured
wlrniLIO for life. All breaking out and
signs of the dlacnso disappear at once.
flUCD On nntl cases cured of norvoui
UVCn IUUUU debility. Iohs ot vitality
and nil unnatural weaknesses of men.
Stricture. Gleet. Kidney nnd Bladder Dis
eases, Hydrocele cured permanently.
Cures (iiiuriinteed. Coimnttutlon Free.
CHARGES LOW.
Treatment by mall.
P. O. Box 761
Ofllco over 215 S. 14th street
between Far-
nam and Douglas Sts OMAHA. NEB.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY.
Davis & Cewgill iron Works.
UAJCUrACTtTRJXRa AND IMNM
Or MACHINERY.
BHSRAIi REPAIRING A FaWTAZiTl
IRON AND BRAJM FOUNDBJUL
1M1Y IBM ut 15041 JackaM Mm
Oaaakav " TmU MO.
B. Eakrtakl. Asant. J. B. OwgUt, alga,
SHkHE GO.
Uaaufaoturara mad Jobbara at
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
1014 and 1018 DOUQIAS T
ELECTRICAL SDPPLies.
Uisttrn Electrical
Cempany
Electrical Supplies.
Hlctrta WlrUg Balls ud 9m T1rtfra
O. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard Bt!
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
Omaha Tents Awning Co.,
OMAHA, NED.
TENTS FOU RENT.
TENTS AND CANVAS GOODS.
BVD BOB CATALOGED NVMBBB M.
David Cole Co.,
OYSTERS,
White Plume Celery, Poultry.
OMAHA 416 South 11th Bt
Tetepawa IOKU.
Boyd Commission Co
Bucoeiaon to Jamea E. Herd A Co.,
OMAHA. NED.
COMMISSION
DRAIN, PIIOV1NIO.MS AND NTOCKS.
Uuara of Trad Battalia?.
Dlreot wire to OJrlcii and Naw Tork.
orxMf)ndtac; John -A, .Wmtm Co.
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