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j HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAT, DECEMBER 10, 1907.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Un Still is Grnt Qnaitititi at tat Oyin-
lif of ti Warktt.
CHANGE OF GENERAL CONDITION
(Country Clnmnr for Crrenl lU.np
pcnm Hntlrrly nml I llcplneetl
hr Detail mln from IIIk
Plrnm.
CHICAGO, Dec. 9.-Overconfidenco of the.
bear in the grain pltn brought grief to
many ahortH today. Liquidation for prolltH
and tdiort Helling brought a tremendous
volum. of lulncH?, but tho low prices
which followed these weakening InDuctices
wern too tempting to thu hlir public and
nmld arcnes ot tho wildcat cntifuHton wheat
wan sent up to a new rrnp rf-cord price,
ainy wheat cloned "jc higher, May corn e
lower mid .Mny ontu H lower, Proi-lidous
uni uncnangod to oe higher.
bent nold In great iimtitltlrn nt the.
srtnlng, Condition bud changed, thero
nuf not the rami! general cluinor for tho
:ereai irotn tin; country unci Uiero wan a
nervoim fooling resultant from tho tumble
9f prices In Wall mreut. Jn general thero
wan an Inducement for people In high
priced linen to tukn good price, IIIk Iioiimcm
wjin connection! m .-sow yoik, tno north
west and Ht. I.oul, wero heavy noUnm. and
were, icported to have unloaded l.Cuw.W)
uuhucih in wneai n inn uiurKcti weak
ened In Prion they met with a renewal of
outnldn buying, which was In hucIi bulk
wint it eoiim iiurniy have ronm from neat
teted ontnlilerx. Hume of the pcralatt-nt
1hiI1 continued IniMug and even nt the lop
J rlfeo at tlm opening thought tho hurgaln a
goon one. . niiuitinuii tiuit UMiiiiiiy kovciu
worn somewhat mixed, ("ubleti wotc not
nulto as rrioniilvo an extiected, though
the HngllHh inilutrv markelH wern renorteil
ery fltrntiR. Northwestern reculpts weio
falling off, but primary rooclpm showed a
good pain. The IntreaseH In fnoilxtufftt on
pannage and lu the visible tnipply were also
,n-,lian um-uui.. 11 mi an inrie iiiuucuccm
Jo abet the kciIIiik pressure priced fell off
naniy
.May options, which opened U'd'ic higher
to ,fiti; lower at WVdVIUe. steadily fell
to Mur Maoris were . tin ant am rushed
to put on more pressure. Then came the
lent turn. wiin t ie fotee or a w ir w nil.
Jtuylnir.ihf.rB sprang up all mound and It
became Woefully apparent that the market
i'ItK lirnvllv nv'rrunlrt. Ill lu'onlv ... I..I. In
tho prltfitor .May was up again to M-c. a
....... ....,. '.,..,... ,1-t.J. ..1 .... .
m mu i in tiur,., .win h i)
mroug. ?! it novo isaiuiuay, at MfirfiMVte,
ljOfi.il receipts were tin oars. Minneapolis
and Dululh reported !'.'S cars, making a
total for the threo points of OSS, ngulnst
i.if!, lost wcck ami j.'ii.i a year ago, pri
mary reeclPts mito l.iss.timi bushelH, com
pared with l.jltl.ixn bushels u. year ago.
Hreadstnffs op pimsage Incroiucd 77,o90
diihiicm ana the vimblo supply was in
r'ased 2.M4.0im bushels. Seaboard clear
.inees In wheat and Hour eiptallcd 550,000
iiusneis,
Corn Marled strong because of tho snow
and rain, which, It was thought, might
hinder farmers' delivery. Heavy proilt
taklng, however, made Itself felt. There
were several prominent bull tirofesslonnls
in the market, but heavily Increased .west
ern offerings ami a slack outside cash de.
rrinnd soon dampened their ardor. Liver
pool showed only a I'nlnt response to the
Rdvanec here Saturday and local oaidi deal
ers reported business almost at n stand
still. May opened 'ie higher to ',r lower
in ra'tjiv,c, out iuii'iiy negan to teei tne
efteiln of lliiuldatlon In this and the wheat
Pit. 1'rlces sagged off rapidly to 7ic
Wheat strength came to the reseun just be
foro the end of the session and buoved
Mny up to a steady i lose, lower nt OSe.
Ileeelpts were 101 ears.
After a strong opening May suffered a
heavy loss on selling by prominent pro
fessionals. Prices were off at one time le
below Saturday'; clinic. Tim bulk of thn
offerings were absorbed by tho outside and
when May, which had opened easy to ,o
down at 1?e to l"e. reached -Idc. selling
practically ended. iOarly there was run-t-lderablo
eommlsstou trn.de, prices tlue
tuatlng rapldlv nnd widely. When the
strength in wlieat beeamn manifest oats
followed upward to 17c, closing compara
tively llrm, -jc lower nt 4i;?. Itccelpts
wero 170 cars.
I'rovlslotiK were rather heavy early, af
fected by thn -downward tendency Ingrains.
The country buying seemed to havo sub
sided nnd selling for proiltn by local pro
fessionals took Its place. Tho run of hogs
was very large, but tho bull argument of
tho dny was In the light and unfinished
condition of tho iinlmals. On tho revival
of tho wheat strength prices responded.
Jnnnary pork closed So up at JlG.iHl. Jan
uary Inrd no hlghei ut JS'.W and January
rlbs unchanged nt $s.r,5.
nstlmated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat.
85 .ears: corn, 230 cars; oats, 223 cars; hogs,
M.ono head.
The -lending futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. HIb1i. IjOW. j Oloscl Sat'y.
Wheat
Dee.
Mny
July
Corn
Dee. Mny
July
Onts--ricc.
May
July
rork
Jan.
May
l.ard
.Inn,
May
Itlbs
Jan. .May
78 70 ; 77H 73 7S-);
S2!tai-)J s:i"i ii!i m S2
Bi'kftn fi',i wu mi rdTi
fistisiii ta-i i;7J lH ra
Win Kffl. ii7! t!i lis-ii
4r.i, 4r,s; 4:,u r,7. ws-
JTSJ'i 17'( W, -Ifit, 4;a
I)!' I0i,), 414 42(i
in S74 i- w ir. 70 ir. no p; k
17 2U 17 S7V4 17 12!i 17 So 17 23
0 SO P 00 D !.2'j 9 85 0 SO
9 S3 3 92i U kO 9 90 9 fclfe
r m s r5 s iM s nr. S 57".
8 70 8 77t 8 CO 8 72Hi S 72(.
43?;
No 2.
Cash quotations were ns follows:
P'I,OUH-Steady: winter patents. taWr-Jr
3.70; straights. J1.20&3.50; clears, J2.!WT3.30;
spring specials, $1.20; patents, J3.:ajf3.70;
straights. 3.00f3.25.
WUK-VT-No. 3, 7(KT76!4o; No. 2 red, 81c.
CORN-No. 2 yellow. cSUc.
OATS-No. 2, 47(5Tt7Ho: No. 2 white.
4!H-.o: No. .1 white, 4S!i'i49l,jC.
itVK No. 2. ftlc.
HiUUjKY Katr to choice, malting,
SKKIIS No. 1 flax, $1.44 : No. 1 north
western. J1.45; prlnio timothy, jr,.4a6.f;
clover, eontniet grade, J0.35.
PIIOVISIONS Mess pork, per tibl., $15.9
(51G.0O. r,ard. per 1W lbs.. I9.82i(ft9.83. Short
ribs sides (loose), -SMSflS.ii.). ory salted
shoulders f boxed), $7.2ojj,.t0; short clear
sides (boxed), !$8.9ig9.(M.
WHlSKYBaBls of high wines, J1.32.
The following am tho receipts and shin
meats of grain yesterday:
Articles. Jtoceipts. Shipments.
I'lour, bbls ru.ono
wheat, bu....- H6,ono
Corn, bu 155,d
Ontn, bu.. ....., j. ,....,....ai-,0(
Tlye. bu 12.000
Rarlry, bu.... 211,000
On tho Produce exchange today
ter market was Arm: creameries.
dairies. 18$j2V;. Cheese, steady, O'liftlO'Ic
JJfinl ., - .j
22,000
12,000
W),000
172.000
2.000
13,000
the but-
1422!to;
.NEW YORK OHNEnATj MAIIKKT.
(tnntntlona nf hr Dny on Vnrlous
CamnmdKlFM.
NKAV YOnif, Dec. 9.-I.'I.OtJIt-Recelpts
21,433 bbls.; exports. 33.0S0 bbls.; fairly ite
tlvo and strong; winter patents, 3.7W4,10:
winter straights, 53.fj5Ttfl.7rS; Minnesota pat
ents. 3.WlM.2o; winter extras. J2.S0fi3.13.
Ityo flour, llrm.
CORNMM.Mj Firmer; yellow western.
$1.40: white. $1.3S; Urnndywin.o, $.l.3ri3.75.
UYI5 Firm; No. 2 western. 72ac. f, o b
afloat; state. C7ii tiSc, c. 1. f,, Now York, car
lots.
llAKIjKY-Stendy; feeding, f,9Wfilc. o. I,
'..mV''' ,"n,","B' t",.:";.1- f-. lluffaln.
WIIKAI Itecelius. l.-.,im bu,; exports. ,
240 bu. Spot, strong; No. 2 red, M'.c. f. o
b.. afloat: No. 2 red, S7'c, elevntor; No, i
northern Duluth. SMiC, f. o. b.. ntloat; No. 1
hard Duluth, Wc, t. o. b ailout. Options
opened e,sy and further declined owing to
unsatisfactory cables, rains In the west
nnd free long nnd short selling. Later tlu
market had a. vlgorpus rally, nccompanlea
liy heavy revering, and renched now high
records for tlm crop. Closed strong nnd
fie over Saturday's curb clohe. March.
MUMMUc closed at M!o: May. SGJifiM.";,.
elohfd nt KIac; Decomber, S4 7-lii'riM;iie
closed nt 86Vc. '
COUN rtccelpls. C2.O0O bu.; exports. Gl.SiVS
bu. Sjiot, easy; No. 2. 73(ic, elevator, and
73ie. f, o. b afloat. Option market opened
steady, but soon eased off under larger re.
ciilpts nnd with wheat, and at tho close
wns ensy, with final prices iso net lower
May. 72t73Uu. closed nt 72-Mo: December.
'2Mr4l73H'. closed at 72'ie.
OAT.S--Uecelnts, 7d.fJ0 bu. Spot, nulct:
No. 2, KTZc; No. 3, 02c; No. 2 white. 5HsU
f.5c: No, 3 white. Me: track mixed western.
fCflfiSe; track white. SliiMe. Options weaker
nt (Irst. under heavy western selling, hut
rained with other markets.
HOI'S Steady: state, common to choice.
1901 crop. lHil5Uc; IWO, Sfil2c; ISM, fi;iu;
i'aciao coast. 1001 crop. Uftl5c; jpo) crop.
Mll2e; ISM. rV,(9c. '
II IDKH Steady: Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs..
Ho; California, 21 to 25 lbs., iflKc; Texas
dry. 24 to an lbs., UVjc.
iiiu aieauy; nemiocK sole
light to heavy weights, 25
donusttc fleece. i'lti'Jc;
Huenos Ayros,
426't
WOOIr-Qulet,
' . 7' VH 111
COAI-KIrm
PIlpVIHIONS-Iteef. quiet; family. tl.00
f-i m-ss. W.totuQ; beef hams. fJO.&oif
21.60; packed, tW.iftf) 12.U0; city, 20; India
nic, $17.0019.00. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. $8.7.7010.25; pickled nhorts, $7;
pickled hHtns. t. lit lu.10. I,ard. llrm; west
ern steamed, $10.22X1; refined, sieail ; con
tinent, $10.2f,. South jmerlcn, $10.75- com-r.-'"!!1'.,
,'-76W.S6t. Pork, firm, tnmllv,
U JZ-Wi sltort clear, $l8.0ufil9.5): mess.
$lh.iJ0fi I ,,.yi.
Ml TTKIt-Uecelpts, 6.695 pkgs.; steady;
stnte iinfry, IMi2.ie; i-reamery, 10tM6Vc;
June rreatnery, ivtivic: factory, I2'til..t.
t'HHKSI-Heretpts, 1.71 pkgs.; steady;
fancy large September, lofll'JUc; fanev
small September. lO-Vjllc; late made, best
large, 9ic; late made, best small. PHiIoi,c.
I'.dOS Ileeelpts, H.I23 pkgs.; slate and
Pennsylvania, iWvl'c; western, at mark, 2cj
southern, at mark, 2iff25c.
POITIjTHY jlive, llrm; springers, We!
turkeys, 7fl7'jc. drtsscd, quiet; xprlngers,
i-sid"L, iowm, n'jjii:'( : lurseys, ii'imc.
. ..i j'ji ai,o Tivij important
lnitifif'lllllf ItnllitM u
nrougui 0111 in tno metal markets todav.
Ono was tho sharp advance of 15 points In
tin' price of spelter In New York to $1.4",,
bid, as a result of reports that the spelter
Interests of the country bad been absorbed
by tho trust. London closed uncliaiigrd nt
10 His 3d. The other was verv heavv busi
ness lu lake copper lu the London market,
where 2,5() tons were pliecil Prices lu tlm
London market were not materially nllered,
as spot closed unchanged ami futures
closed with a net unln of 2s i'jI Tlum Mi.t
H.psod nt 35 and Itltnres at 54 17s Oil, Tba
iui-iu iimi hr 1 101- cojiper was unsetlleii, with
values qulto nominal on the basis of $lf,.5i)
W17.00 for lake, $lil.:t7!4lil0.i;2'i for cleitro.
lytic anil tin for cisllng, all nominal. Tin
was quiet and steady at New York, with
prices not essentially changed Spot closed
at $25.rtWt20.ri. London was 7s lid higher,
closing at 113 Sand for spot ami lu7 for
futures. Load was quiet nml unchanged nt
New ork. London closed 12s 3il lower at
10ps3d. troll, unlet. Clasuotv rliiuoil m
tu'ishd and Mldillcsborough closed at 13s lUd
Pig Iron warrants wete elnseil ni luifj..,
ll.iVlj No, 1 northern foundry, Jlfi.fiOji IB.OO.
.?, O ui.iillin.i, .... ...I.... ,11 r...-r .... .
j.,,. d roiiiiirni tiMiiiui... JihirniiiLw; .o. 1
southern foundry, $lfi.n(V(li!.oi, No. 1 south
ern foundry, soft, $15.W 17.00.
ehangA . Wheat . ..2I0 f) bu ; Increased
.-Minn bu Corn, la M'i,nno lm . detrea!
2:,0( bu O.lts. i llClmO bu. . de.-reased 7.
t" bu. live. 2.n22,ii bu , dect cased 32.1m)
bu. Uarlcy. 2.8"'.t") bu , decreased 19,i)
bu.
I(tin City Ornln nod Prnvlalnns,
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9.-WH ..AT-De-ember.
,.e; May, SO-'iQ'O-ie; cash, No. 2
hard, lfityn;7c; No. 3, 76'0t78c; No. 2 red,
MlWji', No. 3, s:HiU4't-'; No. 2 spring,
7!'o2e; No. 3, 7ff779c.
.J.'OIl'V. December, 71?1i72c; Jnnuary,
,o,t; May, .Oyri7ot4o; cosh. So. 2 mixed,
W!4i ; No. 2 white, ,oi(71c; No. 3, S'pToc.
pr,!ir$;,3,.,7n,;n..f.5,molhy- MMt cholce
IttrTTMH-creamery, IMir.'c: dairy, fancy,
l,c.
linns Weak on Increased receipts of
fresh; fresh .Missouri and Kansas stock
iltiolid on change, 21c dozen, loss off. casts
returned; countrj held. Hie.
UKCKIPTS-Wheat. i7,3no bu.; corn. Ctil.2 o
bu.; oats, i'k'.oio bu.
SIIIP.MIJNTS Wheal, 4.800 bu.; corn, 25,
(X'l bu ; oats. ll.Oau bu.
Plilleiiilelpliln I'riiitlK'c AIniUi-t,
PlIILADIiLPHIA. Dec. 9.-11UTTKH-J'lnn
and good demand, fancy western
creamery, 2!ic; fancy nearby prints, 29c.
Ll.OS-Steady and fair demand; fresh
nearby and western, .'(!; frexh southern,
Ac. Ircsh southwestern. 25e.
(MIKKSK-Klrm: New York full creams,
fancy, small, lie. New- Yoi;k Pull creams,
fair to choice, 9fil(o4c.
OMAHA
'iVIIUI,lAI,l
MA UK irr.
Oonillllon of Trmlo nml ttuolnt loin
on Xlnple nnd Pnncr I'roilncc.
i':?w,.?,ir7!',,Si "Bnti frc'1 fock, 21c.
LIVK POttlritY - liens. 8lj6o old
rooster;. 3yic; turkeys, 7fivc; ducks nnd
geese, e'iOc; spring chickens, per lb.,
Inl0!fcc.
DHI'SSIID POL-I.TilY-TurkoyH. 8ij0c;
dUI'kh and ceese. 7iriSn: mirloi' hlnlr
IWtSr; hens. 7i7'4c
. HPTTHIl Common to fair. 13Hoi choice
buss UV; bluellsh. 12c: bllhends. 10c; blue
Ilns, it:; buffaloes, 7c; catfish. 12c; cod, 11c;
cranples. 11c; halibut, lie; hcrrlng,'7o; had
dock. 10c; pike. iuc. red snapper, loo; sal-
inoll. Hilt MltlltlHb. fin- trnttt l..- u-l,llj,nal.
9c; pickerel. Be; fresh mackcrol. each, sofi
Coc.
Oi S 1'1'jRS Mediums, per can. 22c; Stand-
0rd9. Oer call, fifll evll-il nlmfi njr i.nn
33c: Key York counts, ner can. 40e: bulk
btandurds, per gal., tl.2vui.25: bulk extra
selects. $I.iiJ1.C6; Iiulk, New York counts,
'i J.,,,,, .U.
IMUICONS Live, per doz., tc.
VI'JjMj Choice, MjSc.
,t;"I"ST.MAS DKCOflATIONS.
f IIHHS 1 to li feet, per doz., $1.75; f, to
S feet, ner ilnz.. $2f,n; S n n fot nr
$3.50; 10 to 14 teet, each, tl.OOfil.W; 15 to 20
ieei, eacn. jKy 1.00.
llVliltllltKKX WIIIM'I'IIIVn-ln
JO yards, per coll, $1; evergreen wreaths.
12 Inches lu diameter, per doz., $1.50; holly
wreaths, 12 Inches lu diameter, per doz.. Si.
iiuIjI.Y HItANCIIliS-l'er caso of 50 lbs.,
1.50, per bill.. $2.
LONO NKliDLi: PINKS-Pcr doz., $2.',0if
.MISTLMTflK HrtAMrItr:RIio ll,
10c. --
lLVYPrIrr nnnj.rl l.v- nmfihu tt-i.i j,.i.
Hnv Dealers' nsinelutluii! ihnirj. nriio,,,i
$9.50 j No. 2 upland, $S.M: medium. $8; coarse".
$7.W. Ityc Biraw. $5. These prices nro for
hoy or good color and quality. Demand
lair.
CORN New, 63c; old, 63c.
HUAN-$22.
OATS-OOe.
VKOCTABLL'S.
POTATOKS Home crnwri. $1; nnrttinrn
$1.10; Salt Iake, $1.10; Colorado, $1.10.
l!AllimTStir,r h,i Vl
JJISISTH Per ',4-bu, basket, Coc.
TURNIPS Per bit., noe: itntuh.i-i.. n.r
100 lbs.. $1.25. '
tjucjuMHKns-iiothousn, per doz., $1.23.
Ll'.TTUCK 1 lend, tier tihl. IK .',0? i.nthnii.i
lettuce, per rioz..'25.
l'ARSLKY Per doz.. 25c.
RADISIIKS-Per doz., 2,-,c.
SWKKT I'OTATOKH Tlomi. crnivn
H.. 2!4c; genulno Virginia, per nol,, $3 60;
Kansas, per bbl $3.
uahhaoi; Holland seed, crated, l,c.
ONIONS Homo urown. hit II. "SfiUo-
Spanish, per crate, $2; Michigan reds, duo
per lb.
ui'.iiUiti Kalamazoo, per bunch, 2535c;
Nebraska, ner bunch. 30'd35n: t?nlirnrnin
40uW:-
NAVY HEANS Per bu.. $2.15.
FRUITS.
APPLKS Bon Duvls. ner bhl.. 14 (WVff TJ-
wlnesaps, $5; Jonathan, 5.G0; ilcllcflotvcrs.
per dux, ti.'K.
l-r.Ausj viKcrs, $2.2j; Lawrence, $2.25
00.
ORAPKS-Malagus. per keg. $5.506.CO.
CRANHKRRIUS Per bbl.. $7.t;0S.OO! ner
crate, $2.7a.
TltUriCAL FRUITS.
ORANOICS Piormas. ij ssras.C0: c.Tlifnmta
navels. $3.501i3.75; budded. $3.
LUMONS ''unci'. $3. DM13.73: ebolre. 1.1.00
413.25.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
$2,253(2.75.
FlOb California, now cartons. 73e: lm.
ported, per lb., 12tfllc.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, tier Ih .
BHci Salrs, Sc.
MISCELLANF.OUS.
NUTS Now cron wnmiitH. X'n. i ntt
shell, per lb., 12c; hard shell, per lb., 12'4c:
No. 2 soft shell, He; No. 2 bard shell. 10,4c:
Ilraztls. per lb.. He: tllbcrts. nor Hi., lie!
almonds, soft 'shell, 17c: bard shell, 15c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per cwt., $5; chestnuts, 12c.
HONI3 V Per 'Jt-sectlmi case. $3.5003.75,
CIDER Nchawlta. ner bbl.. $3: Net. 1'nrlf.
3.50.
lUDLb No. 1 green, Co; No. 2green, 6c,
No. 1 salted. 74c: No. 2 salted, fi'ie; No. 1
veal call, 8 to 12V4 Uw 9o; No. 2 veul calf,
12 to 15' lbs,, 7c: dry hides. SglSc; snoop
nelts. 2o'Q27c: horse bides. $1.fi(yrfL'.''j
SAUERKRAUT-l'er .4-bbl,, fa; per
$5.75.
bbl..
Nt, Louis (irnln nml Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Dee. n.-WHEAT-IIIgher:
o. 2 red cash, clnvntor. HiViu: track. S5'(
851 je; December,
nam. YiciTiie,
S5e; May, 85'.c; No.
CORN-IIIgher: No, 2 cash. 67Kc: track,
Gsci5iG0!ic: December, ff!ia Jluv, 70Ho.
, OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 4Hc; track,
i'Mf. December. 131. e: Slav. 4S;iv Vn
white. 50e,
Hi E Lower, C7!4c.
KLOHR Stroiur: red wlntrr nnlonfu
$3.S3?H.W; extra fancy and straight, $3.45,f
3.tV.; clear. $3.103.25. '
TIMOTHY SEED-Nnmlnnllv Iftmnic. m
to arrive. "
CORNMF.AI-Stcady nt $3.25.
1JRAN Strone: sacked, enm IranV 11 1ft
(31. IN, on order.
iiai TImothv. wpj k nt llonofMi sa.
prairie scarce and strong at $12.(K'n.O0.
,, it.u.vi nirnuj til l,o,
IRON COTTON TlES-93c.
uAaniNf;-&5;iiG!c
HEMP TWINE-Oc.
PROVISIONS Pork. better: Inhhlni.
$1(!.50. Lard, higher at $9.72V. Dry salt
meats (boxed), stromr: pvtni vhnria nn.i
clear ribs, $S.C0; clear sides, $S,75. lUcon
(boxed), strong; extra sbnrtN nnri nim.r
I I os.
M V
Spelter,
hs. $9,371,4; idear sides, $9.C2V4.
METALS I'ad, steady at SI.S3ffl.27U.,
uillor llrm i,t 11 IKi I 1711 " -
POULTRY Steady; chiciceiis, He; springs.
Jc; turkeys, 6!45j7c; ducks, tl7c; geese
crenmery, 20flj25!xc;
8!4f76e.
HI' I TER Steady ;
dairy. 15,j20c.
KOUS Steady at 22c.
RHCUIPT8--Flour. 12.000 bills-
105,(H) bu.: com, 125,000 bu.: onts, 90.000 bu
SHIPMENTS-Flour. 7.00.1 1,1,1m Vi,,.,
33,001) bu,; corn. 75,(Xm bu.; oats. 71.000 bu. '
Mliinenpollx Wtieiit, Klnnr mid Ilinn.
-c?- N N E A PO Ll S Dee. 9.WIIEAT-Cnsh,
.8?o; December, ,,o; May. 70i;SiV; (in track
Nn. 1 hard, 8lV; No. t northern. 7ic
No. nnrlliiTii. Ti'.TiinTTiLo '
KLOI'It 100 hiaher: tlrHt nn tnnt. t,
4.20: second patents. $3.9Mi4.o;,; tlrst' clears
J3.00fi3.1u; seeonil clears. $2.03. L"-rs,
mtA.N in nun:, Ko.unjr-o.or,,
HlliviiiiKee Ornhi .Market.
MILWAUKEE. Dee. n.VlIATt,
ular: No. 1 northern. 795T79ic; No. 2 north.
m, Timiyi4e; Mil', 8.,'V,
RYE l.owcr; No, 1. iC!c.
HAULEY -Steadv: No. 2. fi?o: nmni. Mn
CORN Muy, CSV-
Toledo (i nil ii it ml Seed,
TOLEDO. Dee. 9. Wl I MAT- Klrnnr, ...l.
and Deiember, SiiHc; Mav. N'iijc.
'oiirt-,f irm and active; December, 65c.
OATS-Deecmber. 47' ,c; May.MSc.
Sl'.LDS (Mover. Mtrnnir l),nmli,,i. t-. .
March, $5.S7. ' ' '
Ytsltilo Supply- nf (irnln,
NEW YORIv. Den. 9 UT! AIV-TI,. ..lu.t.
supply of grain Saturilav, Drrember 7. on
compiled by the New York Produce ex-
.MtlVII.MH.NT (IF STOCKS AMI IIO.M1S.
A in it I uji tint .( Titpprr I'ontlittirs to
1 ll I It C ll I ll lt ('iilisploiniiiK PiikHIiiii.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-Amalgamatrd Cop
per ('ouilniied to maintain lis conspicuous
position, even with the increase In unlma-
tion in the market today. The opening
sales tarried the stock back P- to H and
this iiroved the low level of the dav hut
.ie ni'iiianii uroppeil oit as otlen as tile
stock approached Saturday's level, although
determined suppott was always offered as
It nenreil is, The bears became alarmed
at the aellon of the stock and In the l,tl
hour rushed the price up to 71 In their
frantic bidding against each oilier. The
llnal price was but a shade lower. Tho
support oucicu to copper at the opening
.-in. inoinpirii supporting oruers else
Where and the innrlpi Mtnn,ll,l i,
illy, (pilto a list or Important stocks rising
a fraction over Saturdav. With a rise In
tho. call coin rate to 7 tier cent Hiieculators
took fright and unloaded stocks. Prices
Kcneraiiy loiicucd inu low point of the day
on this slump, although Individual stocks
were forced down under subsequent at
tack, carrying tho whole mnrket with them
iiiivK hi nooui tnc low level several times.
m. I'uiii was notaiiiy weak nnd fell 2
under Saturday h price. .Manhattan niso
vigorously ntiacKCd anil driven 2i
under Saturday. There was a good deal
oi caning oi loans, nut in seeking new ac
I'ommouations norrowcrs mil tbo ruto up
upon themselves to a higher rnto than was
neeessurv. Judging from later develop
meats. I'he ruling rnto was i per cent, or
even 5i- per cent, and there seemed ample
supply at that llgure. The perception of
this fact emerged about the same time
thai Amalgamated Copper began Its rally,
1' rom a general level of a point or more
below Saturday's prices tho market began
to move upward and gained momentum.
J here wns a slight reaction before tho
cliie, but the advance was renewed, mak
ing; tho closing active and strong nt about
tno uesi. me unuiu railroads. Manhnt'
tan. New ork Central. Sugar. Paelllo
.nun ami uenorni t.iceiric wero ull prom
inent In the rally and the. day clnsccf with
nfiv gains, except in a tew instances,
Railroad nonds weakened In symnnthv
with stocks, but becamo Irregular later.
iinimsn ueoentures gained nearly 2 per
"in. loiai sales, pur value, ..tti;.ow.
United States bonds were all unchanged
on the last call.
Tho following nrn the. closing prices on
Vn.L' Ulnnl a v,.l. nn .
1IIU . t ' ' .J . 1. . LALII.IIJjQ,
Alchisoii 7714 St. raulpfd
do pfd SOli.Ho, Paclflo .
Haltlmorc & O...I02U So. ltalljvay
lulanreji.
exchange, $4,S4Vt
. 51!22.Ln. nnilnH
94 8'. New Vork exchanitrt 4(e dleount
. I'lllLADELPIIIA. Dec. 9.-Clerlngi, $13
h.'.mw, ti.iiunee, $j,oi3,25l, money, 6 per
NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-Clearlngs. $112,109
i',o; Balances, 491,100.
Huston Stack Uaotnt ion.
BOSTON, Dec 9-Cnll loans, 4495 per
cent; time loans, 4"yrfo per cent, utucini
closing.
Atchison 4s
Mex. Ccn. ls...,(
N. E. O. & C...,
Atchison
do pfd
Hoston ,fc A
N Y. N II Ci- II
Fltchburg prd..
Hoston .V Me....
Huston E!e.
Union Paclllc...
Mex. Central ..,
Amer, Sugar..
Amer. T. v T.
Dmn. I. &. S. ..,
(Jen. Kleetllc. . .
Mass. Electric.
do pfd
N. li O. C...
l'nlted Fruit ...
V. S. Steel
do pfd
Vcstlngh. Com.
Adventure
.102 .Atlouez 4!
. 80 lAmalgnmated ... 7ot
. bi tiaitic 41
. 77H Illnglmm 27
. Kit. Cnl. llecln 664
..3T.il (Centennial 15?;
.212 uopper itange.... 0:1
.I42':'Dom. Coal 40'
XKi't Franklin 14',
.Itii (isle Koyaio 21
.Iiki .Mohawk , 37
. "lU'dlil Dnmtnlon ... L'ts
I2l5 Parrot 31 d
ibi'i vuiuc ioi
. 241! Santa Fe Copper. :i!
si
. 31 I
. 9.1'4
5
. 90
4I4
ld4
. 73 I
1H!4!
t'nmarack
Trlmountaln .
Trinity
United States
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine ....
..Oil
. 39
H
. 20
. 55
l.nnilon .sioi'k (liiotnt Iomk.
LONDON. Dec. 9.-4 p. m.-ClosIng:
W....
do nfil...
Tex. t Paellle..
Tol St. L. W
110 pfil
Union PjcIIIc ..
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. &' L. 13......
do 2d pfd
Wis. Central ...
do nfil
Adams Ex.
do pfd 9.Ti
Canadian Pau....H2Vt
Canada So 84U
Ches. X- Ohio 4!'(
Chicago fc A !!5
do pfd 77!4
Chl Ind. & li.... 4!
(In pfd 74!4
Chi. k K. Ill U7J4
Chicago O. W.... 22Jt
do 1st prd....... SUV4
do 2d pfd 41W
Cbleaco & N, W.2IK! I
C, R. I. & V HM.i American Ex.
Chicago t. & 1. . in in. . Kx...
do pfd
C. C. C. &
Cotornilo
do 1st pfd r,; do pfd.
do 2d pfd 25U Amer. Lin. Oil...
Del. Hudson. ..170 1 do pfd ,".
Del. L. W 2UlAmcr, S. & H....
Denver & It, li.. HV do pfd
do pfd UJT Anac. AKn. Co...
Erlo 40i4 Rrooklyu R. T...
do 1st "pfd...:;.. 71? Colo. Fuel & 1...
do 2d pfd MU Con, Has
Ot. Nor. pfd. ..'...1851,4 (len. Electric
.185
r.'ii
. tut,
. 39U
'.liooft
.. WW
22$
.. IS
.. 2M4
.. 20
'AIM
..Wl
..197
.. ....... 29' . Wells.Fargo Ex.lM)
k St. li, .'isL'Amul. ("opper ... 70'f,
So I3 Amer. Car c l'. 2!lI
Hocking Vnlley.. (il!4
no pro m
Il'lnols Central.. .i:i7
Iowa Central 37
do pfd 72
Lake Erlo & Vv. 07
do pfd 123
L. & N lm;i,4
Manhattan' L YM
Mot. St. Ry iwpi
Mex. Central .... 22U
Mex. National ... 11
Minn. X- St. 1 107!;'
Mo. Pnctlln 101.1,
M.. K. .t T 251,
do nfil 'US:'
N. .1. Central 170
N. Y. Central. ...HiVii
Norfolk & W 57H
do nfil tit
No. Paclllc pfd...loo-
Ontario fc W 337;
Pennsylvania ....HSi
Reading n
00 isi pio..;.... 7S'
do 2d ofd r,7H
St. L. Sr S. F 52
do 1st iifd..
tlo 2d nfd...
St. L. S. AY..
do nfd
St. Paul
. si
70i
H
. :3
.i:i
(llucoso Sugar
tlocklng Coal...
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power' ...
Lacledo Han
Nn. Illscuit
National Lead..
Na Salt pfd
No. American ..
Paclllc Coast ...
Paclllc Mall ....
People's Has ....
Pressed S. Car..
do pfd
Pullman P. Car.
Republic. Steel..
do pfd
Sueur
Trim. Coal & I..
I'tuon Hag & P.
do pfd
U. S, Leather ..
do pfd
U. S. Rubber....
do pfd
U. S. Steel ......
do pfd
Western Union.
Amer. Loco
do pfd
857,
17
4S
!Hi5
. 8'J
.it
. 33
. 7ti!4
. 83
. 90
?2!
. 1
. U:
. 9:
71V4
. 43
.211
IS;
.121T,
. 2J
. 72Vi
. 15
. 501,5
. u;
. 91,
. oiu
. 31i
Vork Money .MnrKrt.
,wN,:W. Dco- MONKY-On call,
llrm at fifi7'. ner cent: lnt loan. r,u no..
cent; ruling rate, ii per cent; prime mer-
.'iii.'n' i".i'i, I'.s'iti, tier ceni.
S15RLINC1 EXCHANOE-Steady nt do
ol.1".e.vyi1"1 nctmil busliiecs In bunkers hlllis
nt $I.Sil' tor demand and tt.M'vit.KiM lor
sixty days; posted rates, $l.8l!j((H.&5; com
merclal bills. $4,83!',.
SILVER-Bar, flo.c; Mexican dollars,
IIONDS-Oovernmeut, bteady; state
boudb, lnaetlvo: railroad bonds, Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are na
follows:
U. S. ref. 2s, reg. .lOSUiL. & N. unl. 4s...l02Ji
do coupon I0'J 'Mex. Central 4s. 82
do 3s, rcg 10;'
do coupon 10SV
ao new s, rcg..i.iju
UI) cuupuu
110 oiu is, rcg. ..nr.
21.
do coupon 11
do 5s, rcg lU7',i
do coupon 107V
Atoh, gen. Is lu'l
do ndj. 4s 91
Hal. Ohio 4s... 103
do ;'.i,4s Wi
do conv. Is 101
Canada So. 2s.
Cent, of (la. 6s.
. no ih ine 1 A,a s a t A P ts.
L'lies. ."i O. 414s.. .107 So. Pacllli! 4s..
in
,lr. Id, 1.... ..A,.
t.u ICl II, U I'Jbll
M. & St. L. 4s.... 103
M.. K. .t T. 4s... 9,4,
do 2s till?
N. Y. Central ls,10
do gen. 3i,4h....109!a
N. J. C. gen, 5a.i:u4
No. Paelllo 4s... .105U
do 3s
N. &
W. eon Sa 1fi".i'.
Reading cen. is. iniT
St L & I M e. 6s.llfiii
St. L. . H I.' jt V.J
oajst. L. s. w. is..:iw,4
10li!4 do 2S 7!lli
89J
n.'ti
. ... rn,-,- nil, ItiUlwllV I,S..lL1l.l
C, H Q n, Is... US 'Tex. & pUc". Is. is:
C, M A' S P g. 4s,111i T, St L & i' ts si
C. & N. W. o 7S.139 .Union Pac. Is. lOiii;
C. It. I. & P Is. .107 ' do witti. ' iTtii?
,".'71
CCC At S L g. 4s. 1031,4 Wnbash Is
1 men go icr. is., m
Chicago & So w
Den. & R. O. 4H..1031J
Erlo prior I. 4s...Hni
do general 4s... ,S9?4
F W & D C ls...10l,
Hock. Val. 4!4s..10s',4
11 CI
. - 1 nwyj
'uo ;s 11115
lo deb. H..J. tw2
Sy-t Hlwro Si. ..llf
J; J" l:- 9li
Vls. Central 4s.. 90tT
Con. Tob. 4s (a
Hid.
Neir VorU Mining: Stoclii,
NEW YOHK, Dec. 9,-The folloVIng nre
tho closing prices on mining stocks;
CntiRtilft. mnnnv
do account.. ..92 9-iii
Anaconda. ....
Atchison
tlo pfd
Ma'. V Ohio..
Canadian Par..
Ches, & Ohio...
Chicago O. W..
C, M. St. P.
Denver a. R. O.
tlo nfd
Urlo
do 1st pfd.. ..
do 2d nfd
Illinois Central.. 141
L. & N 10SU
M Jv. t T 253.
01
... 7vj;
..1014
. ..uiri
. .110
47i
Ibi
4 Hi
: 8
j2;
do
N.
1 pfd..
Y. Ccn
Central.
. n4
55!i
.lt.9 '
Norfolk &
do pTd
No. Pacific ,.
Ontnrlo & W.
Pennsylvania
Reading
do 1st pfd..,,
do 2d pfd..,,,
So. Railway ,,
10 Pfd
So. Paelllc ....
Union Pacific
do nfd
U. S, Steel
do nfd
Wabash .......
do nfd
Spanish 4s
Kami Mines ..
De Peers
.. f.S
.. 92
..10.1
.. 34:
.. hi1..
:3.
.. 0l
. . i
in
..fii;
4ia:
' 6-Ih
10,
40-i
PAR SILVER Flat, 25i4d per oz.
.MONEY 2..1 ner cent.
Tho fate of discount In thn onen tnnrknt
for short bills Is .'UiffSli per cent, for three
,,v,,,,,,o u,,,r, 074 jif i;i'llt.
Cotton Mnrket.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 9,-COTTON-Spot,
fnlr demand; prices ll-32d hlnher: Amer
ican middling fair, 4 13-32d; good middling,
i;4ii; untuning, 11,11; low middling, 4 17-32d;
g 0011 ordinary. 4 13-S2d; ordinary. 4 5-32d
futures opened llrm nnd closed very
s tea dy.
NEJV YORK, Deo. 9.-COTTON-Spot
1-ioi.en iiiuri, )u niguer; mmoiinp upianus,
8Uu; middling gulf. Sir: sales. 2.900 bales,
Futures closed steady; December. 8.17o;
January, S.17o; February, 8.1u: March,
S.lOo; April, 8.19c; May, 8.19c; June, 8.17o;
July, 8.15c; August. 8.05c.
NEW ORLEANS. Doc. 9.-COTTON
nteauyj sales, 6,!ino imlcs; ordinary. 4 3-luc
good ordinary. 7 1-lBe: low mldrillncr. 7le:
middling, S01 good middling, SUu: middling
fair. 8 li-lCo. Receipts, 10,975 bales: stock,
.1 1,0.1 naira. i.(uiou iiiiures, sieauy; up
cember, S.05c; January. S.ojlc; Februarv,
H.OirS.Otlc; March, 8.005fS.O7o; April, 8.060
8.1)80; .May, 8.0UtS.10o; June, S.lOe; Juiv,
8.011'.
OALVESTON. Dec. a.-COTTON-Stcady.
l!C.
ST. IA3UI8, Dec. 9.-COTTON-Flrm, Uo
niguer; saies. iwi naies; unudiing 7'ic. Ile
eelpts, 4,580 bales; shipments, 4,116 bales;
mucK, o,iiv uaics.
Wool Market.
greasy,
LONDON, Dec. 9.WOOL-Offerlt!gs nt
thr wool auction soles today numbered
11, in. ouies. competition wns spirited and
fine qualities sold at full rates. A good
ni-ieeuou 01 nue greasy was in active de
maud for the homo trai'e and continent
aim occasionally a lot was taken by Amer
can nuyers. iowcr grades were more
iictlvo and bids showed slight Improve
ments. Sales In detail: New South Wulcs,
i,,ij. u.iicsi scourcii. jvtju'ff is ihi; greasy
3!4','i9l4d. Queensland, t,!if) bales: scoured
8l'(ilnti!4d: greasy. r.'TdVil. Victoria, lij.floo
bales; scoured, 5!4dyis 6!2d: greasy, 6(41?
uki. ivest Australia. i.ii naics; scoured,
ji "i;" ; greasy, .i',s'iii. rvew &caiiimi
.,..') oaies scoured, 4?4dCflou;
2!4fi9d.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 9. WOO!-Steady: me
dium grades. llSW.-u: light tine. 12!4ei5c:
ncavy nue, lir(l 1.1:, uii) watncn, lltt-ic.
Sit. Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dee. 9.-CATTLE-Recclpts,
3.5O0 head. Ineludluir.. 2.X0O hend T,.vnii!
market about steady for natives, strong for
marine; inline snipping ami export steers,
$5. IOftli.55. with tho ton nt $7: lirrnspil benr.
and butcher steers, $3.60fci.3t; steers under
i.mm ins., $;).iu4fi,.im; stoekers and feeders,
$2.:t5l't.75: cows and heifers. 12.00h5.00: hulls.
$2.2u, ,1.60; caimers. $l.5iVa2.85: Texas and In.
dlan steers. $4. 10ir5.:t0, fed: graspers, $3.25'
4.30; cows ami heifers. $4.35fto.25.
itOdS-KcoelptK. s.ooo bead: market steadv
to nc higher: pigs nnd lights, $3.900.50;
packers: $5.95ittj.10: butchers, $11.15(1.10.
SHEEP AND I.AMHS-Recclpts, 900 head;
market steady; native muttons, $2,75413.85;
lambs. St.OOfivi.lO: culls and bucks. $l.7S
i.w; siocKcrs, i,!kjvi..v'i.
(III nml 1101 it.
OIL CITY. Pn.. Dec. 9 -OIL-Crcdlt bnl
ances, $1.30; certllkntes, nn bid; shipments
129,221 bbls.; uverago. 81.777 bbls,; runs, 116,,
418 bbls.; average. 09.062 bbls.
SAVANNAH. C.a.. Dee. 9.-OII, Turpcn.
tine, llrm ut VMh; Rosin, llrm.
TOLEDO. Dec 9.-OI L--North Lima, 91c;
noiiiu 1. 111111 nun inuiaua, Nie.
NEW YORK. Dec. 9. --OI I j Cottonseed.
llrm: prime. :Vc. Petroleum, dull. Rosin,
sieauy. iiiipcuimc. sieauy.
Coffer. Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 9.-COFFEE-Spot
1110. sichu . .o. 1 invoice, ii.c. .111111.
steady; Cordovn, 7Vlfillo. Futures opened
quiet, with prices unchanged to 10 points
lower under rcnllzlm;. Lnto in the nfter.
noon some of the moro temote options were
bid up to n level of 5 points nbovo Satur-
,1,1 l-'u plnun t'ttl, fiff nrl .f-a Bnn,n llnnl
...... .. ..... ., ...... ...... .,,n,, ., iiiimi
jirlees being net unchanged to 5 points
niguer. mini saies touay were I'u.ouu nags,
including; December, 6.55c; March, 6.7o(fi
li.SOc; May. fi.W6.95: July. 7.05JT7.10; Sep.
tembcr, 7.25 7.300; October, 7.35c,
HvaporHted nml Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. Dee. 0 HVAPORATRn
APPLES Trading in ovaporatcd apples was
moderately active, particularly for choice
and fancy grades, at full former prices;
the feeling was generally Meady; state,
common to good, 0ij8v4c: prime, 9g9'4c;
choice. flMiiiVc: fancy. Uk&IOHo.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Inac
tive, but numtnnllv steadv: iimncs. 3iW7n:
apricots, royal. lOfitHc; Moor park. DUftMu;
pcuches, peeled, 12ffl3o; unpcclcd, 7Q10isC.
Dry Roods Mnrket.
NEW YORK Dee. J.-DTIT CODDS Th
nttltude ot sellers In staple cotton goods
Is checking the demand somewhat. Thero
hava been bids for considerable nuontltles
nt recent prices turned down In brown ond
conno colored cottons. Uleacheii muslins
uro llrm. Print cloths, quiet, but firm. In
narrow makes; wide goods are. tending
upward. Prints and ginghams, llrm, but
business moderate,
Sugar Mnrkrt. '
NEW ORLEANS. Dee. n.-RITflAR
Steady; open kettle, 3 9-167i3c: open kottlo
centrifugal. Sifcft.'iUc; centrifugal, grnnu.
luted. ('i'i!l?ie; whites. 3 7-1fMi3Uc: vnllowa.
2sW!iC; seconds, 2f(3Uo. Molasses, steady;
open Kettle. 2011300; centrirugal, lSi20c.
Syrup, stoutly, 25ff2Sc.
HIbIii Hotter Mnrkrl.
11 LOIN. 111.. Dee. 9. BUTTER There
wns no nutter offered on the Hoard of
Trade today nnd nn sales, The market
was declared firm at 2l!4c tho same us
last week; sales of tho week, 000,000 lbs.
OMAHA LITE STOCl MARKET
Offiiligi tt 0ttU Ftlrly L!bir1, but Oon
Ui Aiituli Mot Fltntifil.
MARKET STEADY TO A SHADE LOWER
for
Hos PlTe Cents Higher and Firm on
Good Deinnnd, Especially
llenvj Only a Krir Cnrn
Sheep on the Mnrket.
nt
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 9.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
uificial Monday ,3sj
Same day laat week 3,021
Hainu week before 4,'.'oi
Sumo three weeks ngo.. 6.214
aiiinu tour Mceko ago... 9,dW
Same day last year 2,381
average prices paid for hogs ai
Omana tlm past reverm days with
purisous;
S.afir;
8, 1 SO
t',1 1 2
9,15.1
tj.ul.'
6,10.'
-i.tM
,9.i
11, '.Ml
..',5.'
,30
Sontli
com
Date. I 1901. lt0.1899, 1S9S.1S7.;18W.18S5
Nov. 16...
Nov. lu...
Nov. 17...
Nov. is...
Nov. 1...
Nov, 20...
Nov. 21...
Nov. 22...
Nov. 23...
Nov. 24...
Nov. 25...
Nov. 26...
Nov. 27...
NOV. 28,..
OV. 19.
Nov. 30.
Dec. 1..
Dec. 2..
Dec. 3..
Dec. 4.
6 67HI 4 S2 3 90 3 96, 1 27
( I 9U
t 821
6 taw
K CI 1 I TO
Dec.
Dec,
Dee.
Dec.
Dec.
6 IS
6 81
6 76!i
5 66!,
O ID I
0 1.1
f. WW;
fe V)
6 93i
n si;,
5 32;
f 05 I
4
78
( 76
4 781
6 86
4 87
4 761
1 711
3 89
3 86
3 5
3 8:
3 7
3
3 73
4 741 3 (W
IWi 1 II
4 611 3 74
3 16
5..
6,... 1 (i M
7 6 (M
9.'.".'.' 6 IP,
4 64
4 fid,
4
4 84
3 81
3 801
3 86
3 31
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3 46,
3 38
3 23
3 4
3 46
II Ml 3 361 3 31, 3 15
3 87 3 36 3 32i 3 11
3 86 i 35i 3 Uii i 14j 3 41
13 28 3 34 a 1UI 4
3 S8 3 34 1 3 13 3 U
9 I 1)1 J 14
3 39 I 3 ot
3 2:
3 27
3 3i
3 24
3 28
2 20.
3 13 3 ;
$ 241 3 II
3 21
3 16 3 46
3 241
3 2o
3 32
4 81) 3 81
4 l
3 211
3
3 28
3 29
3 37
3 35
3 27
3 23!
3
3 19
3 21
I
:i 60
3 41
3 JI
3 40
3 31
3 IV
3 09,
3 231
3 lGt-3 39
3 09 3
3.B
3 42
3 25!
3 2tl 3 231 3 00 3 36
J M .1 .1", J 111 .1 U'
3 Wl 3 29 3 13 3 21, 3 32
Indlriitea Hunilnv. Holiday.
Tho ofllcla! .number of cars of stock
brought lu today bv each road was:
(.Hllie. J logs. n n ii. 11 r s
C M. & St. P.
O. ft St. L. Ry
Mo. Pacific Rv
Union 1'nc. System..
. N. W. Ry
F. K & M V R R....
C St. P.. M. O..
R. & M. It. R. R....
C H. & Q. Ry
Iv. (J. flc Ht. J
C, R. I. & P., cast.,
C, R. 1. &. P.. west..
Illinois Central
Total receipts
1
r,
2
20
10
32
12
41
5
1
3
1
.134
It
6
la
ir.
7
16
12
2i
1
1
ioi
19
Tho disposition of tho day's receipts wns
as follows, each buyer purchasing tne
number of bead Indicated:
nuinn. utikiii., jiui,', o i i'.
Omaha Packing Co
a. 11. Hammond co.....
Swift nnd Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Swift, from country....
vnusanl & uo...,
Lnbman Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Huntzlngcr
Henton & Underwood...
Livingstone Schnllcr.
Hamilton & Rothschild.
L. F. Husz
II. I j. Dennis & Co
Wolf M
S & S
Other buyers
411
616
316
651
4M
KS
103
83
S
S7
26
102
137
9
9
4
"iii
l,.'n
1,914
1.701
2,708
813
400
89
1.05H
731
706
1.048
3,12
8.339 4.170
Totals
CATTLE The nupply of cattle today was
a trjue more lioerai man it was a wcca
ago. The bulk of the receipts continue to
pe made tin or cow stun, ns comparatively
t?w corn-fen steers wern orrereu toonj.
The most of those that did arrive wero ot
tlm half-fat vurlety, which packers aro not
very anxious tor
Any thing desirable In the way of corn
fed steers this morning sold without much
trouble at Just about last week's prices,
but thero were no finished cattle on sale.
Thr common and wnrmed-un cnttle
changed bunds very slowly and In a Root)
tunny enses sales were made that looked a
shade lower tnan last week.
The cow market was aotivo ana tne net-
ter grudes could be quoted steady to
strong. Packers seemed to want all that
was offered and as a result salesmen had
no trouble to net very satisfactory prices
ihn medium crat es nnd dinners orougnt
Just about steady prices.
11111 s. calves ami much were also in kooo
donidiifl, but thero wax no particular
change noticeable 111 tnn prices paid.
Offerings of stoekers and reedcrs wero
rather light this morning, so that good to
choice, heavyweight cattle or prime year
lings sold freely at strong prices, Thern
was no chance, however. In either the de
mil ml for or tho prices paid for cattle of
.ommon duality. Tho demand from tho
country Is for the better grades and ns a
result It Is n dlttlcult matter to dispose ot
poor grades nt satistactory juices.
Range cattle were scarce In tho yards
this morning, but tho few that did arrive
sold without much change from the prices
paid last week, as a general thing tney
fluctuated nhout the same us is noted
nbovo for unlives
No.
2
1
20
2
i'.'.'...
5
II
10
V.'.'.'.'.
is
Av.
800
950
.963
.....10.10
992
1060
1119
,....1090
1130
1209
1115
ittlves. Representative sales;
HEEF STEERS.
Pr.
2 00
;i 50
1 (III
4 10
l 10
4 15
1 45
4 70
4 75
t 80
4 85
No.
41
12....
126...
10....
IS....
21....
35....
51....
19....
"Av.
..1330
..123.1
..1285
..1176
..1153
..1212
..1130
..1109
.. 9SI
..1330
Pr.
r, on
r. 10
r. 211
5 25
r. r,o
5 25
r. x,
r, 35
r 40
5 15
84...
IS...
1...
1...
1...
1...
3...
3...
!3...
1...
4...
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
Adnms Con
Alice
nreece
Mrunswlck Con.
ConiBtock Tun...
Con. Cnl. & Vn.
Dcadwood Terra
Horn silver ...
Iron Silver
Leudvlllo Con..
:'.o
41
15
75
6
150
50
.130
60
5
Little Chief
Ontario
Onhir
Phoenix
Poto?!
Saviigo
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ..
Standard
,. 13
,. 95
. 02
. 6
. 1
. 6
' 42
,.375
OMAHA.
$l,19I.K;.2il;
H.24.,,221.01
Hunk Clc iirlitgK.
Dec. 9. Rank cleorlngs today,
corresponding day last vear.
decrease. ir,o K..7 7.-.
M. I.UI'Ib, Dee. 9. Clearings, $11 031 !)
balances. $1,615,203; money. 4',i'.i5ii per cent'
.sow "Vork exchange, 25e discount.
CINCINNATI. Dec. O.-Clcnrlngs. $l,2S9..
S.): money, swill per cent; New York ex.
change. 6'nioo premium.
HALTIMORE, Dee. 9.-Clearlngs, $3,472..
SKd;( balances, XV.OW; money, njflj per
CHICAGO, Dec. V.-CU-arlngs, J2?,t?0,701j
tiii: niiAi.TV market.
INSTRUMENTS placed on file Monday,
IUIIIUVI ir, li'Vii
Wnrrnnty Deed,
F. E. Adams to E, R. Hume, lot 16
and 17, block 1, lot 10, block 2, Ste
veils' place
Nels Polmqutst tu Anna Tillnulst, lot
23. Suniiyslde add ,
II. M. Wright to C. E. Norrls. lot 12.
block F, Ixiwo's add 1.500
K. M. Smith to M, L. Potter, lot 1.
block 2, Patrick's Third Saratoga
noil.
M. II. Folger el nl to II. E, Elehlmrn.
s 25 feet lots 1 and 2. block t. Red
tord place
E, M. Urown to Charlton Realty com
pany, w fX) feet ot r 100 feet of s 145
trt ior i.i. diock -. I'ark 11 aro..
A. T. Curtis to J. J. and Margaret
J. Russoll. sia lot 17, block 9,
Kountso Third ndd
(lull CI11I111 Droits.
R 11. Robertson ami wife to F. E.
Adams, lot 10. block 2. Stovens place.
E. It. Ilunio nnd wife to J, L. Urown,
lot 10, hlock S, Hedford place, lots
1, 2 and 3, block 2, Cottage park....
Heeds,
Sheriff to CJ. W. Smith, s 65x132 feet In
tax lot 10, in 22-15-13
De-
1
800
la
55
1.50O
SCO
250
3.S40
6...
.3...
O
V.','.
1...
1..
6....
4....
4..;.
4....
2S....
!!.
8....
fl....
1....
1....
1....
7....
37....
6....
..1016
1072
640
820
820
810
893
850
920
losr,
9.M
890
ldtiO
SS0
866
924
1150
, 865
960
, 8M)
Sill)
, S70
' 990
S50
1190
1225
1140
050
1013
1000
1090
985
925
1300
1100
810
810
1036
H40
1000
SIS
975
1082
855
874
1205
915
1013
844
986
862
1020
020
950
1020
1010
1 !
5 10
(
1 60
1 50
1 75
2 00
2 10
2 10
2 10
20..
COWS.
12....
11....
11....
1....
1....
4'!;"
12....
12....
.1113 5 35
2 35
2 40
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 61)
2 60
2 65
2 65
2 65
2 65
2 70
2 70
2 70
2 75
2 75
1 ,
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 SO
2 85
2 S3
2 85
2 85
2 00
2 90
2 95
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 11)
.1 00
3
9
.1
3
5
1
ilI'.'."!!
10
1
1
4
1
16
1
!:::::;::
:::::::
4
4
21
10
is!!!!!;'.'.
1
1
1
6
11
3
2
1
I...
18...
3...
19...
7. . .
1...
1...
13.
,..1056
... 730
,., 790
...1160
,..1110
... 9S6
... 795
...1010
.. 852
..1111
..1165
..1160
.. 8SU
..1090
..1000
.. 970
..100,-,
.. 919
..1U63
..1000
.. 910
..1175
..12110
..1005
..1110
..1060
..1000
..1040
.. 970
.. 890
...10S5
...1047
... 896
...1121
... 946
...10S9
...1140
...115.)
... 070
... SSS
...1301
...1190
... 960
...1090
...1315
... 919
...1170
... nio
...1173
...1030
...1031
...1310
...1280
1171
COWS AND HEIFERS.
3 00
3 00
00
3 00
:: no
:i 00
3 00
.1 on
n 05
:: 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
n 10
3 15
3 15
3 16
3 20
3 25
3 25
3 25
3 30
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 55
3 55
3 55
:: 00
.'I 60
.", 65
? Ii
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 SO
3 85
3 90
3 95
4 00
1 00
I 00
4 CO
4 10
I 40
4 00
4 03
4 .... 676 ? 75 8 . . W) 3 Nl
16 4.V. 8.". 1.' M ! .7)
810 .1 to 17 1191 ! ,Vt
1 720 3 I.) 3 Rsi 1 on
? HH) J in 16 022 3 60
1 jW J (ft 1 518 3 01
f 6 II 613 3 0.
ISI J 3 25 1 920 3 6.-,
; 'S 9 6(!S 3 75
J $00 3 2 16 8S7 3 So
5 J'g J ' 1 lm'') 3 SO
' 2 S 17 SM 3 85
19 (!76 S 19 9S.' no
... , . NHRRASKA.
li feeders.. Hi 3 55 2 feeder. 1035 1 55
5 rows 911 2(1 39 feeders 10-lH 3 3i
oiu in fli :'K inn wi , ,.i
2 75 2 COWS 1015 " 75
6 cows. ...Wv) 3 (5
4 cows..... 745
12 cows.
2 cows. .
12 cows...
1 cow. .. .
7 cows.. . .
II cows....
90 cow....
3 bulls....
2 feeders.
1 feeder..
19 feeders.
3 feeders
1 cow
12 cows..
S cows..
33 cows...
1 cow....
2 cows. . .
67 cows.. .
3 cows. . .
23 cows. . .
1IOOS-
931
..1270
2 40
2 50
A. Ollls-S. D
. I AS 3 OT, 21.1111c. . 1305
.1110 3 Of. 10 steers... .Krts
. &) 2 60 25 rows 951
.1050 3 55 I cows 10-5
William Morrls-S. D.
. 937 .1 30 1 Mcer 1050
.1310 2 40 1 steer.... I22
. 970 .1 Nt 3 feeders.. 876
(lerrard tlro..-Neb.
. 720 3 I2i 2 cows 80
. SOT. 3 421, 2 cows SOT.
. So5 3 00 1 cow 1070
, . . 720 1 00
J. Johnson Neb.
... '"01 3 III
Tolland Cattle Co.-Wyo
2 45
3 75
2 85
3 55
t 0
3 60
3 80
2 35
S75
. !7
.1200
.11)75
.1002
. 816
E.
. 852
Today
30 33 rnivn.
2 96 lstag....
COLORADO.
4 00 5 steers..
2 90 2 steers..
3 65 3 steers..
3 ( 3 feeder
J. Wright-Colo.
l l. cows. . .
hog market
99.1
1060
.1312
1290
1133
.1000
. 811
was
.1 0
3 50
I OI
I ro
1 10
3 0i)
3 ()
t. IA.
I , ,1 ..I.J, Mlll'V
iiKiier man n.uuruny. un the start the
advance wns not to exceed a nickel, but
tho market soon llrmcd up and trading
beenmo nctlve. Choice heavyweight boas
sold largely from $6.15 to $6 25. (loud mixed
hogs brought from $6.10 to $6.15. while
butcher weights sold largely from Itl.u) to
KI0. On the first half of tlm market he
MglltWclchts lllun until Iri'nlv nml tiiH-n..,.,,,!
about ns much as the heavyweights. Thy
soin an tnc wny from $i,.oo down. As all
the naekei'H i.i,n ttlwr:il Itni'nru Dil n.i.r...
lug It wns not long beior'e the bulk of
the ofTerlngs wns out of first hands, The
'"mo ns usual, however, the lightweights
Were more ir leas niirlertnil. ittnl n n re.
suit they wero left until tho Inst, which
made the close of the market rather slow
and a trlflo wraker. Henrcrr.tfitlve sales-
Av. Sh. Pr,
248 16") 6 10
... 6 10
... 6 10
. . 6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 10
6 121,
K 12" v
6 12',
6 IS
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 16
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 16
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
K 15
6 15
6 15
6 15
6 17".
l! 17l(,
6 KI4 1
li 20
6 20
6 '.'11
6 25
6 25
6 25
... 6 25
fat she 1. u. .11 .cro "nI-v " frw pnr'
and tho ,uriiJH. ":!'. ",n "l "1'? morning
Steady 1 """ "ri union just about
ers took he I " ,,,K nt ''-"Iralne. pm.k
not one wl '" KOn1 "mipc, and It wns
!' tnriH'' snles, thero wns tinllilni- irinii.
11 iron oirered or l.lr.1,., ,,..i "" .7.. .
ern paid. i'"" .."inn iihvc
Thern .. 0
tho reeetn - . ' , '.CW-.l.?rPrs Inclllde.l In
rather riiiii ; 1,1,1 ," market was
r A..5r ." "S few huyers nrr veil.
(-holcc Ifghtwclght yearlings,
in. J 1 lurdllim Weight
3iVff! iii. .;i,i ". ;o u. Krara year ngs,
.ni'fl.i.hO; choice wether, fl ii-.. r,. .
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No
189 84 ... 4 60 72.
16 110' ... 4 75 77 210
157 126 120 5 25 83 192
91 153 ... 6 85 91 205
175 146 ... 6 85 61 225
144 ... 6f) S4 225
MA 1 80 5 9'. 67 235
110 161 120 0 95 76 210
87 120 ... 6 00 81 2IS
83 183 10 6 00 10 225
169 ... 6 02 U 83 mi
91 195 320 6 02'1 41.!! ..201
ir I'O 40 6 05 S6 184
8 191 80 6 05 72 191
?f HI 0 05 78 206
M i232 200 (105 SO 90
22 ' 80 6 05 30.. ....256
4 197 40 6 05 19.. . 231
!? K 40 6 05 M JtJ
1 W 160 6 05 SS. 266
0? 190 40 6 05 49.... "(2
?' jW 6 05 61 236
?: i; --A (if. 77 236
I"1 178 . 80 6 05 ss 171
182 10 6 05 72 241
i jn 10 6 05 69 277
Ji 19S ... 6 05 76... 2 7
5' w 6 07u :::::;sU
2 ?' rt7jg 7S 217
' 1S6 ... 6 07U 5iA
25 fts im !i07
i7 J.' 100 6 07 63 213
U M 072 86 197
'? 40 6 p7t; a iv
?s si1, 3M 07 49 :::2i2
m::::::ss gs " 2
S:::::f?iJ
ICO
to
120
4"1
80
to
280
240
120
SO
80
240
40
'40
120
46
210
VI
2S0
160
80
400
10
1W
2S0
40
80
"FLORIDA SPECIAL
FROM
CHICAGO to
ST. AUGUSTINE
Pullman Patnre Sleeping Car Throjgn
Without Urirrc Lvto Woek
daj, via
BIG FOUR
ROUTE
KtTectlve .Monday, January 6, 19'12, the
' Rig Pour' will opera to through Pull
man service, Chit igo and Indlannp
ills tost Augustine, without haiige,
via t'lnclnn.iti nnd "Queen A- Cres
cent - southern Ry.-Pl.iut System
nnd Florida East Coast Sleeper will
run on ' Hlg Pour' leg.tlar train No.
IS. In eoimoi Hon with the magnlllcent
UileiKo and 1'lr.rlda Spoelul" from
t iiclnnati rhe train i nnslits of
.L,',A.,.AN :.y HSTlllfl.l.D SLEEP
K11S, JIAHNIKICUNT 1HN1NO CAR.
i. t'iU'.V.'i l J ! O ' s i: R ' A T I ON C A R.
LSl'IHl'LED HAdHAOE CAM.
v( iiiint 1,1; or i in;
1 'FLORIDA SPECIAL"
P M7
l:i
..4;..l
...6.21)
M
Lv. Chicago, d.illy rxc -pt Suuds.i.
1 v. Lnfityette, dally except Sltui.i.v
Lv. Indianapolis, dally except Sunday
Lv. (Ireenshurg, dall except Sunday
iv. i nil i a na it, pit 1 1 y exrept mmilny ij.ns
Ar .Incksonvli le. dully e.v. ept .Mundnv. ,S:15
AV. s- Aiigustlne, dally except Monday . .9.)
I' or full Information and pnftl. nlais as tu
trlicdulcs, rates, t b'kets, etc., call on ai-enti
"UIB Pour Route' or'nddreis the nnu" -signed.
WAHHi: .1. I.Y.M'II, V. P.
Cen. pass.
& Tltt gt Asst (1
C1XCI VVATI. 11
imu'im:,
r t a.
OllOfallnn
W.90W4.10: good
eii l llngs, $3.013.110
3..HVW3.60! elinl,,- ....
fr,nA ' ""VJ ."' "":""''(' .l."l
S f r1: J''?'c" i'wos. $2.90jr
1- M'-'uii L"i-n. jz.4sn ' -ni' nt
The
I- Fast Train
aro via
THE UNION PACiriC
What is tho use of wastlnir your
time enrouto oad your money
on extra meals when It COSTS
NO MORE to travel m tha
Oneot trains on tbo b-jt bl
ltcd road In the west, the.
Oftwt Trana-Contluoutal Line,
"Tb Oyerland Routo?"
The Popular I'cr.sonnlly
(.onductcd Excursions nrr,
vl this lino. Leav(( Omaha
erery Wedneaday and Friday at
4:25 p. m. can Join excursion at
ay point enroute.
Pullman Ordinary Cars leave
Omaha at H.lOyp. ra. ,Vflry
Tuesday for Los Angeles,
Pullman .Ordinary (Tourist)
Cara leave Omaha DAILY at
4:26 p. m, for San Francisco and
Portland.
For full Information address,
City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam.
Tolophonr) 316.
$ri?rf..K1S,d e?ir- W-W2.M; common
to i'rJ-i001 u choice lambs. $4.5O!H.;0;
t o,?,r "J"b?- N-SS.W: fder weth:
ewes
fair to
ers Sti Wim i r . , ' 'pif","v, levner ivein-
?"e,u;un1S'.f"(lcr lamU- ?3.Ma3.50. Rep-
i cull wes
i3 cull rtvcii " "
4SS cull ewes....'.!'.'."!'.
Cllll nivnil
i goat !.!!.'!!!!"""
I buck
10 native o.vnd
207 fed wethers..
iui i'iiiur
1 fffl U'nf line
i.'.i .'.'''! 5'PJii llug' wether's.'.'.'
. ifu yearling wethers...
A hlli'la
61 native l'aiiihs!li!!!!iii!"
I .vearllnir eui
811 western lambs
H lambs
Av.
i 79
, 75
87
, 102
110
130
131
143
122
100
101
102
175
97
HO
58
70
Pr.
1 00
1 00
1 35
1 V.
3 00
3 00
3 10
3 50
3 50
3 )
3 75
3 73
I 05
4 05
3 25
3 53
4 30
CHICAC.O 1.1 V 1-1 STOCK MARKET.
Cnttlr
l.iin rr- IIokk
Strong-.
Higher Sheep
9...
1...
1...
1....
1....
3....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
1....
n
'i'.'.'.'.
i...
756
703
570
OHO
033
980
1200
1310
....... 91D
900
1200
1020
1380
1410
1130
1173
150)
1350
STOCK
flOO
CIS
3 85
HEIFERS.
2 35 0
2 50 2
2 50 1
2 70
HULLS.
803 3 85
.. 771
.. 910
..1000
2 10
2 25
2 35
2 60
2 50
2 ft)
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 85
2 85
3 00
COWS
2 70
1.
1
1
1
AND
1
l
,1380
.1270
.1440
. ..lliSO
....1570
....1025
....1500
....1250
....1410
....1120
....1250
....1510
HEIFERS.
530 3 in)
270
3 13
3 50
4 00
3 00
3 01)
3 00
::'io
S 25
3 25
3 40
3 50
3 75
3 75
3 S
4 00
1....
1....
1....
1....
B....
1....
4....
....
4....
18....
CALVES.
100 4 75 I
110 55 1
110 f, 50 I
110 5 50
STOCK CALVES,
313 3 00 1
;io :i ii
STOCKHRS AND FEEDERS
3 00
5 50
110
110
130
100 t 75
3v)
850
522
578
570
407
2 50
2 05
2 05
2 73
: j;
3...
5
V
57..';.';;;;!
25
t;:o
SH
070
Mt
731
3 40
3 40
.'I 40
3 40
3 (0
2 4l
3 5
C'llK'AfSO. llee. !)...PATTr.i? n...ini.
'4.000 bead: ireneral nmrlfui iikiii,, in..!
S'.'i'Jil !,!.l'rlm( KIOftN.oo; poor to medium!
Sl.(10rfh.2.i: ktiliilfiil'd t,ii,l rAA.trt .i.ivjir.
..,"-?'.,$r ;-'J.H;!''i J,.r'(?r.Hi -'.5W5.Jo; eannors.
"yt'A'S'S01. S"'H4.75; calves. $2.W)4f5.50
IIOl.S Receipts today. 50,000 head; estl.
niated tomorrow. I5,ohi) head; left over, 5.000
head: market 5'(il0e higher, closing weak:
mixed and butchers'. $5.S.V'0.25: mod 10
lllllco heuvv. J.I.OiVrl li. 13: rnin.li I,..,..,.. l:
?5.90; light. $5.25'f)5.90; hulk of Mile's," $5J
Mi..,0.
SHEEP AND LA .MRS Receipts, 25.000
head; sheen, steadv to Kimiif t
?'pr "U" t Jirong; good to choice wethers
f3.50fj.i.2.; fair to choice mixed, $2.73'5j.3.50:
western sheep. $3.Coii.0o; nallvo lambs. $2 50
4(5.20; western lambs, $2.0u?i ,5,
Oflklal Saturday: Receipts-Cattle, 053
head; hogs, 30,208 head; sheep, 1,035 heod
hhipmetus-(.Mtie, 719 licuil; hogs. 2,'j3
head; sheep, 599 head,
Knnm Cl(- I,lvr Stuck .Mnrket.
KANSAS CITV. Dec. 9.-CArn,E-Re.
oelnts. 5,.i0i head natives, 700 head Texons
and 300 head calves; beef cattle, steady,
others strong; choice export and dressed
beef steers, $5.90'afi.7O; fair to good. $l,75ff
p.fiO; stoekers and feeders, $3.0041 LM; west
ern fed steers. $5.O0ffi.25; western rilligo
steers. $3.50(1-4.80; Texas and Indian steers.
?3.00?1.75: Texas cows. $2,0013.75; natlvo
cows, $2.i5fc.25; heifers. $3.25115.50; caimers,
$1.75f2.0O; bulls, 2.50"(i 1.25; calves. $3.255.50!
I lue.S Receipts, 13,imk) head; nuirki t 5fi20c
tllgher; top, SG.00. bulk of sales, $5.85Ti'i,50;
heavy, $i,..iOiiii.i): mixed packers, $ii.2ofifl.50.
Ilfht, $5.501i 0.35; pigs, $1.00115.50.
IMJEEP AND LAMPS- Receipts. 2,000
head; maikel strong; native lambs, $l.231t'
4.75: westi-rn lambs, $1.001,50, nntlvo
wethers, $3.50J(5.(i0; western wethers. $3,25(?i'
3.50; western yearlings. $3.8."(j4.25; rwes. $2.,5
(&3.I0; culls and feeders, $.'.(Hi 3.2.1.
:nr 11rl; Mir Stuck Market.
NEW VORK. Dee. 9.-HEHVES-P.ecclpts.
9.6:J1 henil; active and llrm: bulls, steady,
steers, Il.'JOfiiU.". bulls. $l'.501i3.20; export
bulls, $1.70; cows. $l.tiOJ(3.75. ( 'ables, steady
ehlpments none
CALVES-Recelpts, 1,000 himd; sloiy, 2.V
lower; vouls. $I.O't?7.75; grasscrs, $2,75f3.25,
western calves. $3.50.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts, 10,300
head; sheep, lower nnd slow; lambs, 2Jo off ,
sheep, $2.0oli3.25; extra heavy owes, $3,404;
3.50; culls. $1.25; lambs. $I.(X(5.00.
HOGS Receipts. 12.80a head; llrm; state.
$ti.W4iG,15; westerns. $5.90.
St, .limeiili 1,1 vr Stork Mnrkrt.
ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 9.-C'ATTLE-Recelpts,
1.100 head; steady; natives, $3.50f7.a; Tex
ans and westerns. $3,0010.83: cows nnd
hnlfors. $1.25f5.W; veals. $2.50f5.25; bulls and
stags, $2.0i'(i5.Xi; stackers and feeders, $2.00
fl 1.25.
HOS-Hecepts. 8.3fo head; mnrket SftlOc
higher: light and light mixed. $5,85fifi.45;
medium and heavy. $0.0i)i;.55: pigs, $3,501
5.00.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Reeelpts. 2iflhead;
steady; top Iambs, $1.75; top ewes, $1.50.
Mock III Sight.
Tho following table shows the receipts of
lattle, hogs-and sheep at tho live principal
markets for December 9:
pittle.
,!,,Vh
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
Ail Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE .nd
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new, without
CilttlllC. oMc sc ion
of time.
QVPUII lecuredforllfeanataapolson
j? 1 7' 'tborouifhly clianied f rom
tbeijutem. boon every sign and symptom
disappears
and forftrer. Ho
commnti.lv
nilKAKINO OUT" of the disease on tha slln
or face. Treatment contains nd daneeroua
Brupi or lnjurlona meaiclne.
WEAK MENfrom Excesses or Victims
to NKKVotia DKnit.nv or ExmusTiotf.
WASTtNO WAKtr.SS With KAHLY VtCAt 111
Yocmj and Mtniit.E Anr.n, lack of rim, vigor
and strength, wlta organs impaired and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a new noma
Treatment. No pain, no detention from busl
wis. Kidney and madder Troubles.
Canultll
Call on on or addrr ts
CHARGES L3W
iinntrre. 11
ffatmfnl fay Mill.
iiu so. i4tn st.
Dr. Searles & Searfes. Omaha, M.
Office Iloura,
Sunday, from H
r n, tn. 111 II p.
M. Hi. tO ft JI. Ill,
DR. McGREW (Age S3)
SPbUIALIST-
DlnvinteM mill iiiHiiiiiuin or Jien 4)nlr.
2!(l Yrura' Experience. It, eai lq
Omnliii,
VARICOGELESultnc1uc?tin,iu'n 10 day"
QVPUII IQ nix! a" Klood Dlscaves cured
WirnlLlO for life. All bicakinc out nml
signs of tho disease dlsappeur ut once.
rPH Jfl nnn CUB,.'.H. uii of nervous
uii.il iU uuu debility, loss of vitality
and nil unnatural woukucssos nf men.
Stricture, Glret. Kidney and Hladder Dis
eases, Hydrocele, cured pertnunently.
I iiri-N (iiinritiitrril, ('.iiisiillallon Preo,
CHARGES LOW.
Treatment oy nuvll. P. o. Box 7C5.
Oltlto over 21o S, Hlh atrcet, between Par
nam and Douglas Sis.. OMAHA. NI'JU,
ITALIAN PEPPS,
I lOIAtlMIHM PMKtirMKtl.l
A HANDY fOCMtt STAMP BOX WHIN tMPTY
GUM IMPERIALS.
r 10! ALUMINUM DOXtS.I
ASS0UTCD PURC FLAVORINGS.
. IT NOT SOLO BY YOUR DRUGGIST,
v r t, MHiiturPHUPOsitctiPforKict.
auJCra fl63 Broadway, N.Y.tlTY.
1
South Omaha.
fhlrago
Kanns t'lty..
St. Louis
St. .loseph ...
TotaU ....
2l.(rtl
, fi.200
, :i,5ii0
, 1,400
Hogs.
s,:;i'.i
rM
1,'t.OlH
S.W)
Sheep.
5.(07
25,000
2,ooO
fx.l
200
as, iv. ).7,t';3 :a,507
lulepCMn lO.ln,
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James K. itoyd A Co.,
OMAHA. NEB.
COMMISSION
linAt.N, PROVISIONS AMI htocics,
IIuoi of Tru.le lliillrtlnj,.
TJIraot wires to Clilcsjo aud Naw TotH
Corti;ondnc, John A. Warren Co.