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10 THE OMATTA DAILY TiEK: TnTItSDA V, DECEMBER 12, 1001. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Uniwial Itlliag Pltcti U Marktt ii tit Hindi af tkt Ittri. TRICES OF GRAIN ARE PRESSEB BOWN Country .inpinr Is LneUlna nnct fiim million Houses Drlnuc the I'M tilth Orders 4 nblcs Hip ' Only Hull liiorntlsr. riflCAfJO, Orr. 11. -Universal selllnc In pralns toilii.v placed the control of markets in tho hands nf the bears and prnotlcnlly routed thu I)Ik bull CMinpalKti that lias terrorized shorts for the last week. A faint effort was made nt times to support prims, hilt tho Iossp of today, with tho'i of yesterday, iittKroKnted too much jinu rvrrythliiR f-1t the disastrous depression. MftV wheat olosrd le lower. .May corn 1e. down nnd Mny oats lc lower. Provision closed 2'4f to sBo lower. Lliiildiitloti Mini short selllnc enough to press ptlccs down 2Uc tells the day's story In wheat. Support wan hicklnc so far ns country buvlntf wuh concerned and oven n IftrKO number of the rountry holders who helped prices tipwiird last week were, today unloading Commission house took ad vantage of n. fnlr advance from yestcrdav's prlres lit the openlliK mid dclUKcd tho pit with spIIIiik orders, Cnbles were the only bull Itifluenre mid these were but u small fin-tor. Mny opened Uf.-'V up to a. almdn lower, at MUc to M?ic und nt onco started on the downward slide, Several bearish conditions were present to help the slump, Jleeelpt wrro libernl, both inorthwestern und prlmnry. I'lenrunces were small and the ciish demand was only moderate. Thcro was a rapid run of fluctuations, but by noon prices had toucheM 7,i7i,c, almost lo loss since Monday. At such declines shorts loveted well for profits, und at tho close May reacted Kllttntly. but closed very weak, I'.r lower, at uVyf.so'Jo. timl re ceipts were 115 oars, nono of contract grade. Mlniieopolls and Duluth reporteil C!K rars. makliiK n total for the three points of Ai cars, ncaltist 70S last week and MS a year fno. Primary receipts wern 8s4,v bu., compared with BIO.OoO hu. last year. Sea board clearances In wheat und Hour wero .W.") bn. ' . ... Iluslness In rorn was less heavy than in wheat, but the tendency tavored the bear side early. Kreo spIIIiir by commission houses, aided by the weakness In whent, sent prices downward, Shorts took ad vantage of every soft spot to cover and temporary reactions wern tho result. May options opened rather steady, 'fee lower to ie blither, partly Influenced by better cables. I'onMdcrHbln liquidation broinrtit slump.) to fi7c several times, but fit Inst Mav crossed this lino and shot down to vise, n dcillne of .! since Monday. Tho close was weak, le lower than yesterday, al OUic Hec.dptM wore 111 cars. Oats shared In the Kcnernl weakness. There was no snap to the early trading and business was small. Outside selling was lesponslblc for tho decline und shorts cave the market most of Us support. May opened steady, but at once slumped nnd old down to 4t7,c. almost 3c under Mon day's top price. The cloie was weak, la lower, at 4.H,c. Itecelpts were 12 cars. Provisions were weak, but not so murh so as grains. The natural tendency was inward higher prices, but the grain In l HUeni'H could not bo fought off. Country 1 selling brought some depression. January pork elided 25c lower at flii.fw, January lard i,c down at $95 and January ribs 714c lower at ?.15. Kstlmuti'd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 4.i curs; corn, 150 cars; oats, 175 cars; hogs, r."n head. The leading futures rangedos follows; Articles.) Open. I High. I low. I Close. ITes'y. Wheat Dee. May July May .duly OttS Oee. May July May J..ird Jan. .May Itlhs- Jan. May 7,5 a ,' Si ui I hu: 77s; Hid sni'in Sl'il I W) 8114 .1 '4Hn'; 31161 t i Kit I OH i Ih',3 C7i 45 46 40b 18 R 17 2215 ! S714 9 WlS US-Mil 13 1 44?i 4J S9!i in r.5 16 97V4 9 S5 9 S5 Ifi K5 IRC 17 nj in w 10 95 !l S." 9 SO S 43 S (V) 17 07l.il fl !i"'. 9 tC's' 9 S2V S fit 8 70 s 45 I R 52U 8 C2Vi 8 G7i S IHIJ No 2. Push ouotntlons wero ns follows: I'OUIl Htrady; winter patents, J3.M) H.70; straights. 13.20fl3.GO; clears, 12.nog3.30; spring specials, 14.20; patents, 13.35Q3.70J straights. 13.00'U3.2.r.. , WIIKAT No. 3 spring. 77Vic; No. 2 red, Mi'iKlc. COltX No. 2 yellow. f.6',4c. OATS-No. 2. 4GJi1l7c; No. 2 white, 43145T 4!',e: No. 3 white. 4iVij iSJSc. It VIC No. 2. tile. H.MtMJV Kalr to cholco malting. 5S61c. SKIODH No. 1 llax, 11.41; No. 1 north western, 11.45; prime timothy, 16. 10176.50; clover, contract grade, 19.35. PKOVIHIONH .Mess pork, per hbl 115.M c,:,.m. Uiril, per lim lbs.. i,.i.85t9.b7l4. Short ribs sldea (loose), S.40f8.r5. Dry salted Hhonlders (boxed. 17..17'iii7.62'i. Short clear sides (boxed). lS.90H9.im. WHISKY Basis of high wines, 11.32. The following are the receipts ud ship ments of grain yesterday: Articles. Itecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls S9.noit tn.OX) "Wheat, bu Itil.MO 40,000 t'oril, bu 175,000 55,000 Oats, bu 311,0m 333,000 Itye. bu I6.WHI 4,000 Harlcy, bu 269,000 12,000 On tho l'rodure exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 14fj 2H,e; dairies, 1.HJ20H. Chcoso, steady. 911 lOijc. liggs. Ilrm, 24S25c. M!V VOIIK il'.MIHA I, MAIIICRT. t uolntlons of the liny on Various rum iiiodltles. NF.W YOHK. llec. H.-FLOITR-Ue-celpts, 22,(71 bbls.; exports, 10,644 bbls.: weak nnd pie lower; winter patents, 13.75i? 4 ; winter straights, 13.5(Vff3.7(); winter ex tras. t.'.MVjfa.lO: Minnesota patents, 13.90. Itye llo'ir, quiet. COHNMKAK Quiet; yellow western, .:; cits, ll.W. UYK Kusler; No. 2 western, 71Uo f. o. b. afloat. HAUl.KY-Steady. WII13AT rteeelpts. 137.750 bu.: spot, weak; No, 3 red, MiUc f, o. b. atloat and vio elevator, No. I northern. Duluth, MUo f. o. Ii. afloat; No. 1 hard. Duluth. SJ'ic f. o. b. afloat. Options, after ii tlnn opening on unexpectedly higher cables, developed pronounced heaviness under nc , tlvo llriuldntlon, partly for country ac count and Including nlso foreign selling. Frlcp.H lost, almost 4c a bushel from tho high point and closed weak at H'-'TflWc net decline; March. tW87r4e, closed at Mie; -May. R5fjSiic. closed nt t51fco; December. MVilSSUc, closed at S3Uc. I'OriN rfecelpts. 29,(l bu,; exports, 6.S92 tu,; spot, weak: No, 2. 7('ic elevator and ,.l5ie f. o. h. allo.it. Options wero llrm. rnhlrs. with wheat, unstudied a se vere break, attended by general unloading and reports of a continued fre movement; closed weak, not lJflUo lower; May, 70-i;fj n'c, ciiwon hi ii'4c; ucccmoer, tw.yif ttc. I closed at 7014c u,yi ts Itecelpts. IHS.PIHI 1,610 bu.: spot, easier: No, WHjc; No. 2 white. 6le; No track, white, state. .'lijDTc. find lower, with corn. bu,; exports, . 2, 51c; No. 3, , 3 white, 53i,o; Options weak llOI'S-yulet; state, common to choice, jnoi crop. umi&Hc; 190a i.i2e; 1S9H. (Mc: I'uellli) coast. 1901 crop, uitino; iwo crop. iol2e. 1S99. Mi 9o. II IPKS -Steady: (iolveston. 20 to 25 lbs., le; California, 21 to 25 lbs., IDUc; Texas, dry. 21 to :W lbs., J 4141-. LRATIIKU - Steady ; hemlock sole. Kuenos Ayres, light m heavy weights. 23 W2trtv WOOl,-0ulet; doi .esilo lleeco, 2.V26o; Tevas. Ififtl'c, , I'UOVIrtlONS- lleef. unlet, family. HI.ki 21.50; packed. H0.5iKj 12.00; city. iJOj India mess. 117,V(19.(). fut nieais, steady; pick led bellies, ls.7.Vciln.25; pickled shorts. 17: Pickled ham. 19.7-Wi lo.i. Kurd. casv; western Mounted. 110.25: rrllueil. stciidj ; iPlitlnenl. tllUK; South America, 111; com- Jl'.!ui'K.?Pr'Vl;-,H .I'i'rit- p""" family, 4i..X"?iir..S0; short clear. tlS.mt51lD.SO; mess ivtn4ii7.rA HUTTKU-rteci'lptS. T.ooti nkus.: htendv: siato uairy, iar!v;i'ac; creamery, Wit 5W.o: nine creauiery, isii.ve. C'Hi:i:SK-Iti.rcellils. 527 nki's.! tlrm? fancy, large. September, 10fn0'ir; fanv-'v. small. September. 10s;illc; lato niiule, best, large. 9'ic: lato made, best, small, lO'c IXiflS -Itecelpts, G,Ui pkgs, ; steady: state and Pennsylvania, ltfolt;ii'; western, at mark. 2fie; southPrii, at mark, Mf25c, roi'll'ltY Alive, Moiuly; springers. 'k; tin keys, lie: fowls. 10i,p; dresed, steadier: npi'lugers, 9Vijl0c; fowls, S'419c; tnikoys, 30.'. MlItl'AI.K Another Interesting pngo of the history of tlui metal trado was made today, when n new v record was tnado In copper prices In London. Quoted values there declined 15s and clowlng prices were 54 7s fid for snot and Ml 5s tor fultircs. The local market was nominally un changed. Tho London tin market nas 1 7b 6d lower, closing nt 110 iSg for spot Rnd 101 10s for future Tho local mar ket, following the break In London with tin additional Impulse of larger spot supplies nnd a liberal amount of tin nearby afloat, was about lower, closing with spot quoted at 125.25 sellers, and weak nt tho decline. !,cnd was unchanged here at 113214 and London was, nlso unchanged nt 10 15s. Spelter was quiet nnd nom inally unchanged nt New York nt 11.43, and London was, as Inst quoted, at 16 fs. Iron was quiet. Glasgow was a shade higher at Wn and Mlddlesborough was un changed nt 4.1s 3d l'lg Iron warrants, lin.fio-liii.fiO; No. 1 northern foundry. H5..VKfr lW; No. 2 foundry, southern, 1I4.WMJI5.5o; No. 1 foundry, southern. H5.fJK,nfi.i, No. 1 foundry, southern, soft, 115.1'iy I7w. Omaha wiium:am: maukkt. Condition nf Trnde mid (I on I t lo 11 on .Mnple nnd I'nney Produce KCJOS-Uecetpts, light; fresh stock, 21e. LIVi: I'OL'IjTHY- -liens. 514'niV'. old roostcrc. Snioj turkeys, 7fiSe; ducks ami geese, uhftiic; spring chickens, per lb., &'t)llKSSliD I'f'fLTHY -Turkeys. SflOc; duck and geese, 7fiCc; spring chlrkens, 7'jfiSc; hens, 7'ii7,.e. llL"rri:n-Common to fair. 1314c; choice dairy. In tnb, 15fM7c: separator. 2.12lc KUKHft FISII-llliick bass, He; white bass, 10c: blliellslt, 12c: bullheads, 10c; blue tins. 7c; butTaloes. 7c; cattish. 12c; cod. lie; crrtpples. Uc: hallbit, He; herilng, 7c, had (hick, 10c; HJke. Pc; red snaiper, 10e; sul mon. 14c; Hunllsh. fie; trout, 9c; whltcllsh, Pc; pickerel, fic; fresh mackerel, each, Wit Cue. OYSTKHHMedlums. tier can, 22c: Stand nrds, per can. 23c, extra selects, per can, 33o ; New York counts, per can, 40r; milk Standards, per gal.. 11.2iKl.25: hulk extra selects. ll.eofrt.S); bulk. New York counts, per gut, 11.75. IMOKONS-Llte, per do., fiOc. VHAU-Cholce. iVsjCe. CHKISTMAS DKC'O HAT IONS. TIU3H8 I to n feet, per doz.. 11.75; to 8 foot, per doz., 12.50; 8 to 9 feet, per doz., 13.M; 10 to It feet, each, V.Wfil.til; 15 to 20 feet, each, 12.00fl.(Y. IJVKHOItKUN Wni3ATlIINO-lii colls of 20 yards, per coll, l; evergreen wreaths, 12 Inches In dlRiuoter, per doz., 11.50: liollv wreaths, 12 Inches In diameter, per doz.. 13. HOLLY rillANCIIKS-fer ense of IVi lbs., 14.60; nor bhl.. 12. LON(J NBliDLH PINKS-Per doz.. 12.50ff. 3.00. Jll MIHTIiUTOB HltANfUKS-Pee II. 4"c. HAY Prices ntloted bv Omnhn Wlinlp. snla Hay Dealers' association: Choice tip. 1111111, tj.tf; ,n. i utuanii, Km meiiium. W. coarse, 17.50. Hyo straw. 13. These prices nrolor hay of good color and quality. Dc- iniiim iiiir. COUN-Now, 66c; old, 66c. JUtAN-123. OATS-62C. VKOUTAIU.KS. POTATOF.S Home erotvn. 1 nnrtliern. 11.10; Salt Tvike. 11.11); Colorado. 11.10. 1 AimuiH-ror tin., fine. MKKTS Per Vi-bil. basket. SOc. . TCIINIPS-Pcr bu., 60c; Itutnbagas, per 1(X lbs.. 1I.2C. CFrCMUKItS Hothouse, per doz.. 11.23. LHTTlTt.'K Head, nor hhl. tA.Mt 1nilwnn lettuce, per doz., 25c. I'AHMWJY 1'er (loz.. L'6c. HADI8HKS Per doz., 26c. SWKET POTATOES -Home grown, per lb., 2t4o; gonulno Virginia, per bbl., 13.60; Kansas, per bhl., 13. CAJillAOK-Hnlland seed, crated. 114c. CAPLIFLOWKIt-Por crate. 12.W. ONIONS Home crown, npp Hi.. !in9Ur Spanish, per crate, 12; Michigan reds, 3o per lb. i'isijKUY Knuminzoo, per bunch, 25t(33c: Nebraska, ner hunch aoffT.ISc: ("nlirnmla 40fi 00c. NAVY HHANS-Per bti., 12.15. FRUITS. APPLRS-Hcn Davis, per bbl., 14.oOjtl.50; Wlnesaps, 15; Jonathan, 15.60; Hcllellowers, per box, 11.65. PKAIIS-Vlkcrs, 12.25; Iwrcnce, 12.a5R' 2.50. OIIAPHS Malagas, per keg. 13.50f?6.50, CltANlJKKHHJS Per bbl.. 17.50WS.CO; per crate, 12.75. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOKS-Florldns. 13.251i3.fO; California navels. 13.5ftS3.75: budded, 13. LKMONS Fancy, 13.503.75; choice. 13 00 (Q3.25. 1JANANAS Per bunch, according to size. 12.2CCT2.75. jiorted. per lh 12$14c. oatkd-I'ersian, in ro-iu. hoxes, per lb., 5V4c; Salrs, Cc. MISCKLIJVNEOUS. NUTS Now crop walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 12c: hard shell, per lb., 12Uc; No. 2 soft shell, 11c: No. 2 hard shell. 10Uc; Brazils, per lb 14o; filberts, per lb., l:ic; nlmonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell, 15c; liecans, large, per lb 12c; small. 10c; cocoa nuts, por cwt., 15; chestnuts, 12c. HONEY Per 24-sectlon ense. 13.5003.75. CIDER Neliawka, per bbl.. W; New York. 13.60. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. Bo: No. 1 salted, 7o; No, 2 salted, 6)ic; No. t veal calf, S to 1214 lbs., 9c; No. 2 veal coif, 12 to 15 lbs., 7c: dry hides. R13c; .sheen pelts, 2627o: horse hides, ll.60fl2.25. 8AUKRKRAUT Per 14-bbl., 13; per bbl.. 15,75. Ht..I,nnls Crmln nnd Provisions, ST. LOUIS, Dec. 11. TVHEAT-Lowcr; No. 2 red cash, elevator, 82c; track, S4c; Dfcembcr, 82c; May, 824c; No. 2 hard, 79 4f794c. CORN Lower: No. 2 cash, C5?ic; track, fififiWc: May, aswtiCSc. OATS Lower; No. 2 ensh, 4Sc: track. 4S'4 (uN9c; Docomber, 4Sc; May, 47'4c; No. 2 white, 491450c. RYU iAiwcr at 6Cc FLOUR Quiet; red winter patents. J3.M fi4.00; extra fancy nnd straight, 13.50f73.75; clear. 13.1(0.23. TIMOTHY SUED-Nomlnal nt 16.00fT6.50. CORNMKAL Steady at 13.25. Hit AN Scarco but firm; sacked, cast track, 11.1001.15. HAY Timothy, easy nt 112.S0iill.50; prairie, scarco but firm at 19.50S11.50. WIHSICY-Steadv at 11.32. IRON COTTON TIES-95C. HEMP TWINE 9c PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 116.25. I,ard, dull nt 19.75, Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shorts and Near ribs, 1S.50; clear sides. 18.75. Macon (boxed), steady; extra shorts and clear ribs, 19.3714; clear sides, $9.6214, METALS Lead, quiet at t.23,il4.271j, Spelter, llrm at 14.15'i 1.1714. POULTRY - Steady: chickens. 5Uc; springs, 7c: turkeys, Clj37!4o; ducks. 6ii?c; geese. SHdiSc. MUTTER Stonily; creamery, 2ofl25i-c; dairy-. ISftCOe. Enos-Steady at 22c. RECEIPTS-Flour. 8,000 bbls,; wheat, Cn.OOO bu.: corn, 71.000 bu.; oats, 32,0m) bu, SHIPMENTS-Flour. 6,000 bbls.: wheat, 7.0W bu.; corn, 0,000 bu,; oats, 37,Oi bu. Kannna City Cram nnd PriMlilons. KANSAS CITY. Dec. ll.-WHEAT-De-cember. 734e.: May. 7734c; caslu No. 2 hard, 75o ; No. 3, 73ff74!sc; No. 2 red, S6!4c; No. 3, 831481140. 1 ORN December. fiStifiSHc; Januarv, lo'sfNiTie: May. KSIitiS'ie; cash, No. 2 mixed, CMitHc; No. 2 white, 63!4f(69ijC; No. 3, C7'4'ff' U-V4C. OATS-No, 2 white, (7ii?tS14c RYE No. 2, K5c. IIAY-rhoIco timothy. 113.50: choice oral- rle, 113.75Trl4.on. MUTTER-Crcnmrry, l$f?22c; dairy, fancy, 17c EGOS-Weak;' fresh Missouri and Kan sas stock, quoted on 'change nt 2lc dozen, loss off, cases returned, RKCEIPTB-Wheat. :i5.200 bu.; corn, 1SS, (i0i hu.: oats. 30,(M) hit. SHIPMENTS Wheat, 14,400 bu.; corn, 6S,Suo bu,; oats, 5,0"0 bu. Phllmlrliililn Produce Mnrliel, PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ll.-Ml'TTER-Ftrm but quiet; fancy western creamery, 26Ue; fancy nearby prints, 29c. Eaos-Klrm and lo higher; fresh nearby, 27e; fresh western, 27c; fresh southwest ern. 26o; fresh southern, 25e. CHEESE Firm hut quiet; full creams, fancy, small, lie; full creams, fulr to choice, 9iito:ic. tlllwMiiKrc (irnln .tlnrUrl, MJLWACKEE Dec. U.-WHEAT-Mar-ket lowers No. 1 uorthet'll, 77il77'ic; No. 2 nuiiiM'in, I'i'oi'i'.se; .May, w4c. RYE Dull: No. 1. 62''(ti3ij.c. MARLEY Dull: No. J. (L'c: sami.le. mi 61c. OATS-Lower; No. 2 w hite. 7'1i ISc. CORN May, 6ins1iK,( Mlnneiipolli Wlienl, Floor ami llrmi, MINNEAPOLIS, Dee. H.-WHEAT- AlllV. TliJC rill Cash, 75ijc; December. 74e; tracy. No. 1 hard, 7Sr: No. i northern, 75o; No. 2 northern, 7:i5.c . FLOI'R-Fllsl liulenls, II.O.V11 1.15; second patents, 3.:io(ii.oo: tirst clears, f.'.pirdS.aj; second clears, 12.00. IIRAN-Iu bulk. 120,(Mi;o.30. 'I'.ileilu (icnlii mid eed. TOLEDO. Dec. 11,-WIIEAT-Weak and lower: December, Mljp; May, 85Uc. CORN Uiwcr; December, C7l3c; May, 671c, OATS - December. 43c; .May, 46,c. I'LOVERSEED-Firm; December. 15.70; March, 13.80. , Mtrrpoiil lirnlii 11 ml Provision. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 11,WIIEA'I VT Kiit. iirm: 1 nor m: No. 2 red western, winter. 6s lUd: JS'o, lortherti, spring. I'm IHd: No. 1 Cailfeiila, ."1 1, Filtuies. quiet; March, 6s 2,.(d;fMay, .,:, 6 3d CORN Spot, steady; iVmorlcun inlxed, old 6i61sd Futures qidet, January us 4"d Mar. h. Id Mas. ut 4d PROVISIONS -llMms. short cut, qilet nt ISs M Maco.i. Cumberland cut, dull at 45i . long clear middles, light, quiet at 17s M; long clear middles, henvy, quiet nt 4Vs Cd; short clear backs, heavy nt IS fid, clear bellies, dull at 55s. .MOVHMH.ViS oTTm'KS AMI IKJ.MIS, Venr End AelUlt.v n Fentnie of To- dnj's Sliicli VlnrUet. NEW YORK. Dec II -The tisttnl vear end activity of the money nflirkets of the world wns the feature In today's stuck market, tu th" exclusion of almost every other consideration. The darkening pro poet of the money outlook was moro p-r-ceptlble In New York than In other mar kets and this was partly due to tho fact that New York un enllnd noon for relief Lof other money markets. Engagements were maue or goiu rnr sninmeuis to iiernn of 15imiipo, anuoiinecd, and u much more runioied. the reimrted shipper declining to confirm tho report, and of over !too,'4o In French coin to Paris. Deposits at the sub-treasury wero made for transfer to Chicago of iVj0,(" ami to New Orleans of ll.M.frti. This depletion of nearly 12.ono,f) In cash was offset bv a payment from the sub-treasury of Jl.M'UII In redemption of I'nlted States bonds. Mut this was not siifllclenl to prevent a late Hurry In the call money market again, when belated borrowers sought to cover their needs, which ran the rate tip to 10 per cent Tho sub-treasury had aheady taken from tho 11.11 ike t over ll.OOO.OOn before today's opera tions. Including deposits for transfer to the Interior, The hope Hint the higher money rates hero would attract prompt remittances fiom tho Interior Is not suffi cient to overcome anxiety, In face of these olllclally reported transfers to tho Interior, It was reported today that Chicago banks had loaned some money on call on tho Stock exchange, but this operation presum ably Involved the drawing upon a New York correspondent, and Is therefore mi unsettling Influence In tho locnl money market. Tho course of tho loan account of New York banks Is beyond provision In ndviince of tho weekly bank statement, but last week's unexpected Increase In loans keeps sentiment uneasy, as vnrlotls syndi cate operations remain to be provided for. Relief In the purchase of tho Pocahontas Coal company iiy tho Norfolk .fc Western continues prevalent In Wall street. In spite of olllelal denial, which would In volve largo loan operations. Tho sharp decline In Norfolk & Western was con nected with this belief. What 'lonn opera tions mny be Involved In providing for the payment of the ts.0o0.001 Stundard Oil divi dend on next Monday Is not known, but the fuel Is patent that tho credits avallablo In tho New York money market arc under going construction nnd flurries In the money market of frequent recurrence nre looked for until tho end of tho year. There was acuto weakness In the foreign ex change mnrkct today In response to the stiffening of money rates, and the outgo of gold Is supposed to bo In the nature of tin outright bullion putclmsc, designed to strengthen German bank reserves for their annual showing, rather than to yield a prollt as a regular exchange, transaction. Thero was some appearance of nursing tho market on the part of the Insiders hero and there, so as to suffer as llttlo damage as possible from tho Inevitable liquidation. The comparative firmness nnd resiliency nf Amalgamated Copper was nn effective nld In this purpose. The dealings In tl;at stock again overshadowed tho whole mar ket, tho price rising to 72; nnd falling again to H9i. closing with n net gain of si of a point. There was n midday rally when tho redemption of n largo block of government bonds wns nnnounced which carried many stocks above yesterday's lovel, Lackawanna rising 44 nnd Delaware & Hudson, New York Central and Sugar about a point. Prices generally fell back to tho lowest In tho Into selling movement and closed not much better. The transconti nental nnd the local traction stocks wero, the principal sufferers. Maltlmnrc & Ohio and Norfolk & Western also fell 2U each, Colorado Fuel 6I4, Urooklyn I'nlon Gas 9 and General Electrics 4 points. llonds were active nnd irregular; total sales, al par value, !l,370.0l. United States old und new 4s and tho 5s, ad vanced '4 per cent on tho Inst call. Tho Commercial Advertiser's Loudon financial cablegram says: Lord Kitchen er's South African successes helped tho general tnno of the stock market today, but American shares wern still erratic. Tho professional contingent Is holding off nnd in the meantime prices moved within narrow limits, Quotations at the opening wero a shado abovo parity, dipped on New York weakness and partially rallied nn tho curb. Atchison, Union Pacific and South ern Pacific wern the strongest features. Tho account Is inslgnlucnnt. The general contango opened at 514 and closed at 414. St Paul, Louisville & Nnshvllle nnd Cbcs apeako & Ohio, the contango, wns 214. Rio Tint os sold at 4244 and Copper at ol tho ton. cash nnd futures. Tho market Is stltl Inclined to the belief that the Roths childs aro making terms for a reduction of the output, but members of tho firm nre ns close ns oysters whon questioned. Call, futures and discounts aro nil 314 per cent, whllo Paris and Merlin exchange Is tinctiaiicd. Tho following nre tho closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: Atchison do pfd Raltlmore & O.. do pfd Can. Pacific Can. Southern .. Ches. .1 Ohio.... Chicago & A do pfd Chicago. I. & L. do pfd Chicago & E. 1. Chicago G. V.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd C. N. W C. R. I. & P.... Chicago T. & T. do pfd C. C. C. & St. L. Colo. Southern.. do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Del, & Hudson.. Del. L. & W Denver & R. O. do pfd Erlo do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hock. Valley ... do pfd Illinois Central.. Iowa Central ... do pfd . v L. E. & W . 75Ti So. Pnclllc. . 9814 So. Railway .... .ltniVht do pfd . 9314 Texas & P .1UHT., St. L. .t . . Rii'i.1 do pfd . I54 Union Pacific ... . 31 1 do pfd . 76?4 Wabash . 45 do pfd . 7314 W. & L. E .13114 do 2d pfd..... . 2214 Wis. Central ... . 8514 do pfd . 42 lAdnms Express. .205 lAm. Express .... .145 1 IT. S. Express... . 1514 Wells-Fnrgo .... . 23 'Amul. Copper ... . 9714 Amor. C. F... . iaVa do pfd . 66U Amer. Lin. OH... . 344 do pfd .179 lAmer. S. & R... .244141 do pfd . I2 Ann. Mln. Co.... . 92U Mrk. Rap. Tr.... . 38' rolo. F. & I . 70 Con. Gas . 211", Con. Toll. pfd... .18214 Ccn. Electric ... , fills Glucose Sugar .. . 80V Hooking Coal ... .137'4 Int'n'l Paper .... . 36I4I do pfd . 72lInt'u'l Power . ., . 6514'Lacledo Gas ..,. .125 Nut, Mlscult .... .lnj'i National-Lead .. .131 National Salt . .15X11 do pfd . 2214 No, American ,. . l;l? Paolllu Coast ... . ss . 32!', . 904 . : . 1S', . 32 . w1; . 8S 21i . I0 '4 . 17',4 . 2S . 20H . 10 .lso .193 . Ml .ISO . 704 . 30 . 8514 . IK . 16 1314 . 96 30-i 6II4 . Slla .21g .115 .278 . :W!s . 14. ' X0. . 77 8S?i . 92 . 43 . 17 30V4 . 62 . 92 . 7IV1 . I.i 974 . 39' . 8IPA .209 . I5U . 69 119?; do pro Louis. ,t Nash... Manhattan L ... Met, St. Ry Mex, Central ... Mex. National .. Minn. & St. L... .Mo. Pnclllc. M.. K. T .107 t'lii'iuo .Mall .102'i Peoole's Gas . 2lii . 60 .17.. .16111 . 55 . 91 Pressed S, C do pfd N. J. Central.... N. Y. Central.... Nor. & West do pfd No. Pnclfle Pfd.. Ontario & w.... Pennsylvania ... Heading do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. & S. F.... do 1st pfd do pfd Pullman P. C... Republic Steel .. do nfd Sugar Tenn. C. 1.... "Hi nu 74J4 IM-i 81 li . 15 . 50 I0? . 90', . lM- . 3o . 8714 . 3. H J, .147 . 4711 . 7SV l.'. y. P. Co... do iifd P. S, Leather.... do pfd L". S. Rubber.... do nfd . 571 k . 31 i . Si , IT. S. Steel. do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd .do pfd v '7 Western Union . Am. Locomotive, do pfd . 671J .l.V.Mj, .18.1 Last Sale. Offered. London Muck' tllotlltliins, LONDON. Dec. U.-l p. m.-CIosliig: Cons., money.... do account ... Auacoiula Atchison do pfd Raltlmore .t O Can. Pacific .... Clies. K- Ohio .. Chicago G. W.. C. Al. S P .. Denver & R. G. 1I0 pfd Erlo do 1st pfd do 2d pfd.... Illinois Central. Louis. & Nash.. AL. K. X T do old .. 92H Nor. & West.... .. 92S do pfd .. 6'4 No. Pnclllc nfd. .. .'; Ontario & V.... ..lol"4 Pennsylvania .. ..10l4 Reading ..115s do 1st pfd.... .. I7'4 do 2d pfd.... .. 231- So. Railway ... .165 do pfd .. IPi So. Pnclllc .. 9511. I'nlon Pnclllc .. .. 40I4 do pfd .. 72i4 F. S. Steel . . 37 do pfd ..14P4 WalmHh ..1084 do ptd . . 25Ji .Spanish Is . . nnl.. f 11 1 11 1 Mlnnu . .icfi , .IU.I . iSI'i .. 7b . lU'i ' sir" . 9.;i4 . Mil .102' . ;iva ,. 12U . 1214 ?4 . Hl'j . 40i4 N. Y. Central... ..lb.f)4 Dolleers MAR SILVER- Qlllol. 25 5-!6d per ounce MONEY :W31S per cent; tin rule of I Ik- count In the open market for short bills In 3 per cent. .Neiv drU .MIiiImk 8(oeU, NEW YORK. Dec. II. -The following aro the closing prices on mining stocks: Adams Con 20 Alice 43 Mrecce lo Mrunswlek Con., '..'i Coinstock Tun. .. 6 cn. Cal. & V11..170 rs adwood Terra, 50 Horn Silver 190 iron Sliver .0 I.endvllle Con . 5 Little Chief .... Ontario Opnlr Phoenix Potosl S.ivngo Sierra Nevada. Small Hopes .. Standard 12 85 I'm 40 Si") 1'iirelKii riniioclnl LONDON. Dee. 11. -.Money was much wanted In she market today In connrjellou with the settlement. The payment of a call of l.om.'.iKiO of tho Now South Wales loan hardened rates. The weakness of foreign exihnnges nnd the appreciable ntnl ire- winknrss of bills stiffen 'd lueottnts Pislinss on the Stock exchange opened Irregular The wirlattons of Amerh itns wire downward, except Wabash. Domi nated by Copper, first-class securities to day were sternly. Americans, In sympathy with New York, started unsettled nitd mostly lower: they subsequently hardened, the rentures being St. Paul ami 1'nlon Pn clllc: later prices again declined on the weakness of (he New York opening, but closed somewhat stcndler. pt ) nrk .Money MnrUrt. NEW YORK, Dec. II MONKY On call, closed at iVi6ii per cent; last loan. 6 per lent, prime mercantile paper. Hi4!i per cent. STERLING EXCIIANOE-Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at ll.U for demand nnd at ll.V.fH.Wn for slxtv days; posted rates. !I.I1H.K and H.S614W i.ss; commercial bills, ll.Vil.. SI LVER Mar, 5l'.c; Mexican dollars, 43 Uc. lipNDS -Government, strong; state, In active; rnlliond, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds arc as follows: U. S. ref. 2s, reg., do coupon do 3s, reg do coupon do new 4s, reg. , do coupon do old 4s. reg.., do coupon do 6s, reg ,. do coupon Atrh, gen. Is .... do nilj. 4s Mnl. & Ohio 4 ., do 3US , do conv 4s Can. So. 2s 10Si4L. N. unl. 4s. 109 Alex. Centrnl 4s. 10S)i do 1st luc U'sU Al, S. L. 4s,. 139V M.. K. & T. 4s. 1:191 j do 2s Ill' N. Y. C. Is U2' do gen. 3'j... 107L N. J. C. g. 6s.. .. 107'4 No, Pacific 4s... 1IC, do 3s 91 N. & W. c. 7s... KV, Iteadlnc uen. 4s. .102si . s2l . 30 103U . !i7' . M .1061, .110 .13114 .105 Ii .102s !'JI4 .II6I4 97 8t L I Al 0. 6s. lOHi'S, L. & S. F. Is. . 11. '4 . 9;ii . 79 ,120 109 St. L. S. W. Is.. 105W Mo 2s 75 8. A. ft A. P. Is". ,107 So. Poclllo 4s s5ii So, Hallway 6s... 97. T. & P. Is C. of G. 5 do 1st Ine Ches. ft O. 44s.., C. & A, 314s .... C, M. Q. 11. 4s., C Al & S P tr Is llSti 11I'4T, S. L. & W. 4s Sl4 C. & N. W. c. 7s., i;;v4 l 111011 i-acinc 4s .1 Hk i-. 11. I. Ji. P. 4s., CCC . H T. if la iw4 no conv. is.... .IftMf, U7i .112 . 61 .111 . 91'i . ri4 1031 Wabash Is Chicago Ter. 4s.., Colo. Ho. Is 89 V 81U 103(41 100 8SI41 10P4I lOtli do 2s do deb. M West Shore 4s... W. A- L. E. 4s... Wis. Central 4.. Den. R. O. 4s., Erie prior I. 4s., do gen. 4s F. W. A: I). G Is. Hock. Vul. 4!,s.. Con. Too. 4s Mid. Offered. noalon Stock ttnotadnna. cent: time lniins. iXUfiti tier cenl. Om,lnl closing: Atchison 4s ,102 lAUouez , , 80 Amalgamated ... , 80 'llaltlc 57U Mlngham , 76 Cal. & Hctila , 9H Centennial ,25s Copper Range .... ,191 Dominion Coal ., ,167 Franklin , ,213 Isle Royale .114 Mohawk , , 9S4 old Dominion , 22'4 Osceola , .1I94 Parrot ,16o .Qulncy , 24(4 Santa Fe Copper, ,277 ITamarnck ., , 33 Trlmountnln nltl'T.lnlt,, , 4 , 70!i , 40 2714 610 . H14 , 68 47 H4 2Ui , ?6 , 24 , 8S 31 l&J "14 270 i 14 4 1 20',4 6 n , 611; Gns is Mex. Cell. 4s N 15. G. & C... Atchison do prd Mostou A Moxton fit Me Moston Elc. N Y. N H H. Fltchburg pfd .. Union Pacllle ... Alex. Ceutral ... Amer. Sugar .... Miicr. r. t. . Don. I. & S Gen. Electric ... Alass, Electric, do nfd United Fruit .... 90 United States i.'. s. aicel do pfd West, common . Adventure toys1 90(4 7314 Utah Victoria Winona Wolverine Ex-dividend. nank Ctrnrliius. OMAHA. Dee. 11. Ttnnk elenrlnps toilnv. 1,24S,453.82; corresponding day last year, ST. LOUIS. Dec. 'll.-Clcn'rlhg?, 19.323,491; imiaiices. i,iM.uvj; money, 4'fl&4 per cent; New York exchange, liar. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. Clearincs. 1305.- 050.072: balances. 111,067.692. i'iin,Aui';i,i'iiiA, Dee. 11. Clearings, 12o,17(,72S; balancee, 12,301, BS6; money, 6 per cent. MALTLMORE. Dec. ll.-ClenrliiKs. 14.016.. 839; balances, 1574,919; money. 4141i5 percent. CHICAGO. Dec. 11,-Clearlngs. 130,579.776; oaiances, i,iib,.i,j; posted exenange, tl.81',4 5l4.SS: New York exchange. 25c discount. MOSTON. Dec. ll.-CleutlngH, 130,733,761; bnliinces, !2,U39.9S4. CINCINNATI. Dee. 11. Clearlnes. 11.170.. 650; money, 4?(6 per cent; New York ex change, par. Condition of (lie Treasury. WASHINGTON, Dec. 11. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of tho 115O.On0.0vO gold reservo In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, 1170,13,553; gold, 1114,711,06. Cotton .Market. LIVERPOOL. Dec. U.-COTTON-Spot, fair demand, prices l-32d lower; American middling fair, 129-32(1: good middling, 4 11-32d; middling, 4 9-64d; good ordinary, 4 11-32d; low middling, 4 15-32d; ordinary. 4 3-32d. Tho sales of tho day wero 10,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation nnd export, and Included S.fiOO American. Receipts wero H.ooo bales. Including 12.100 American. Futures opened easier and closed steady, American middling, g. o. c., December. 4 30-64d, buyers; December January. 4 2S-64d, buyers: January-February, 4 27-64'o4 28-6ld. buyers; February Alarch. 4 27-6ld, sellers; March-April. 4 26-64 5il27-6td. sellers; April-May. 1 26-6ld. huv ers; Alay-June. 1 26-64d, buyers; June-July, 4 25-6114 26-f.ld, buyers; July-August, 4 23-64 CH 26-iild, sellers; August-September. 4 21-64 tfi4 22-64(1, sellers, NEW YORK, Dec. U.-COTTON-Bpot, closed quiet; middling upland, Sljc: mid dling gulf. S"4c; sales. 1.30O bales, Futures closed llrm: December. 8.19c; Jnnuary nnd February. 8.20c; .March. 8.23c: April. 8.23c; May, S.24c; June. 8.21o; July, 8.21c; August, 8.10c. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 11.-COTTON Spot market opened easy and closed llrm: sales. 600 bales; ordinary. H9-16o; good ordinary. 7 1-16c; low middling. 7sic; mid dling. 8c; good middling. 84c; middling fair, 8 11-lc; receipts. 19,299 hales: stock. 241,373 bales. .Futures Mused steady: December, 8.08i!jS.09e; Janun v, 8.06f(S.O7c; f. o. b., 8.06 (fiS.oSc; .March. S.0SS8.09c; April, 8.09'y8.11c; .May. S.lOfrS.llo; June, 8.10fS.12c; July, 8.116" 8.13c. ST LOUIS, Dec. ll.-COTTON-Stenriyr sales, 250 bales; middling. 7'4c; receipts, 4.494 bales: shipments, 1,727 bales; stock, 62,010 bales. GALVESTON. Dec. ll.-COTTON-Mar-kel steady nt Sc. Wool .Market. LONDON, Dec. 11 The offeilngs at the wool auction sales today numbered 12.9SI bales. A butter selection of cross-breeds und line scoured met with a good demand and medium and lower gmdes sold readily at Improved rates. Cape of Good Hope and Natal stock was llrm. Sales: New South Wales. 3.100 bales: .scoured, 5ViiKils 4'4d; greasy, S'JffilO'-.e, Queensland, 2,50) bales; scoured, 9.4wlg 814d: greasy, fi'JfOUd, Victoria. 1,400 bales; scoured, il'ldfils id: greasy, 21ifil01d. South Australia, sioo bales; scoured, Is Id? Is 3d; greasy, tifdd, New Zealand. 4, too hales; scoured, SUdftls Pid; greasy, 3i4f8'id. Cape of Good llopo and Natal, 21 M bales; scoured, 7d'fls 3d; greasy, I'4ifi7'4d. ST. LOUIS, Dec. ll.-WOOl-Steady : medium grades, lllfUljo; light lino, I'.'iiff 15c; heavy fine. lof(12c: tub washed, U1j':q. Siitcar .Market, LONDON. Dec. ll.-MEET SUGAR De. cember, 7i7Hs. NF.W YORK, Dec. ll.-SL'OAR-Raw. steady: fair rellnhig. 3 9-32c: centrifugal. 96 lest, 34c. .Molasses sugar. 3 l-32c. Refined, steady: crushed. 6. 10c; powdered, 5c: grnuu lated. 1,901'. Molasses, steady. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 1I.-SUOAR-Steadv; open keltic. 2 9-16fi3e; open kettle, centrifugal. 3'3i;e: granul.iled, (5-16e; white, 3"'j'r(.'lie; yellow. 3 "WOir; seconds, 3fi3itc Molasses, stuidy: open' kettle, 23'n SOc; centrifugal. WH'. Syrup, steady, 23 2"c. Dry (nods lui'kel, NEW YORK, Dec 11.-DRY GOODS The demand for brown cotlonst Is fair at old pi Ices, hut sellers ore turning down bids thereat, and the general' tone Is strong; higher prices for bleached cittotiH In leading tickets nre looked for; current buying moderate: denims are very llrm and other coarse-colored cottons well held; prints quiet hut llrm; Klnghnms may shortly advance in price for staples; men's wear woolens nnd worsteds llrm; new lines of heavy overcoatings opening at hist season's price ( I'liflrc .Market, NEW YORK. Dee. ll.-i'OFFEE-Spot, Rio, dull, No. 7 tnxolre. 6i4c; mild, steady; Cordova, 7's'iillc.. Futures opened dull, with prices unchanged. Final prices wero pet unchanged to 3 points higher, and the market steady. Trading was slow all day, total rales amounting to 15,ono bags. In chilling: January. 6.5.ie; Alarch. 6.7ft16.75e; May, l.SViti.'.'On; June, 7.(0c: July, 7.Wu: August, 7.20c; September, 7.257.300. Ef npiii'iiti-il nod Dried Fruits, NEW YORK, Dee. It EVAPORATED APPI.ES--TI10 market ruled moderately ncl'(vc ami steady without quotable change; stale, conmiou to good, liliSite; prime, 9o9i,o: choice. 9i4'd9e: fancy, lOUc, CALI l'" MINI A DRIED FRUITS-Dull but nhoiil uteiidy: prunes, 34'ii7c. Aprfcots, Roal. I0H Ho; Moor P;rk. flUjHSi . Peaches, poclcd, 12'olOc; unpcclcd, 7qH,,4c. OMAHA LITE STOCl MARKET j Trtdt os Ittf Stttn Kttitr 81w with th Toniucj af Prion Down. HEAVY HOGS SLD STRONG, OTHERS LOWER I'nt Sheep and l.nntlis Jiold Itrariily at steady Price mHIi Yeilrrdaj, btit (lie Feeder Market Mut Moiv nnd I nclinnKrri. SOUTH OMAHA, Dee II. Receipts wero. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omclal Monday.... 3.3S5 s,;i63 5,1 1 Otbflat TucMiay 1,761 13.HVJ 2.111 Oftlclal Wednesday 3,350 13,537 2,lol Three days this week. 11,49-1 Saino days last week. ...11,306 Same week before 12,11s Saino three weeks ago..l5,SM Same four weeks ago...,20,IOS Same days last year 11,9.10 35,589 39.IW 3N.120 36,161 21.131 9,92 20,619 10,5(5 3i,IW 4.1,051 13,493 South com- 31,872 Average prices paid 'or hog at Omaha the past several days with parlsons: Date. I 1901, 11900.11899. ,18;iS,,n$?.lW.1895. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Doc. Dec. Dec. Dec. Doc. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 15... IS... 17... I 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... 23... 24... 25. 26... 21... 2S... 29... SO... 1.... 3.... (.... 6.... 6,.,. 1.... 8.... 9.... 6 67H 6 63 j, I 5 63'4 4 3 90 3 86 S 271 8 II a 4i 3 U a a 3 4i 3 4J 3 31 3 41 3 46 3 60 3 43 3 3J t 3 40 1 W 3 86 3 31 3 36 3 32 3 351 3 31 3 IS 3 11 3 14 4 tU 3 87 36 7S 4 75 3 23) 3 34 i 16 3 13 3 15 j (J 5 81 3 8.1 3 89 3 86 3 34 3 391 3 31 6 75U I 76 3 37 4 3 i& 3 44 3 27 3 27 t 24 586 4 87 4 76 71 4 74 4 G9 3 82 3' 46 i as 3,23 3 21 6 761 3 77 3 30 3 16 3 24 3 2S 3 241 5 73 3 3 3 26 3 20 3 32 fi 8514 3 68 3 19 3 30 4 71 3 21 .3 27, 3 a 4 63 3 74 3 25 3 28 3 29, J 23 3 19 3 09 3 23 3 76 3 25 3 19 i 35 3 42 3 39 3 59 3 36 5 881 5 MS 4 61 4 63 3 81 3 801 3 86 3 21 3 16 f- IK! I G W , U 04?4 4 77 1 81 3 37 3 35 3 09 3 4 SI I 8S 4 S2 3 81, 3 S3 3 90! 3 9.'"' 3 28 3 30; 3 231 3 171 3 001 3 36 3 19 3 21 3 32 3 21 3 3 171 3 28 6 I)l4 6 13i II 3 29 3 13 ...j .1 1-1 31, 3 13 1 3 15 11. ..1 3 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. Tho official number of cats of stock brought In today by each rood wns: Cattle. Hogs. Shcen.H'r's. ., .11. Ac m. 1' Ii 2J o. St. 1, Allssourl Pnclllc 3 Union Pacific System 22 C N. W 8 F., E. fk Al. V 19 C. St. r Al. fe O.... 17 M. Al ;:o C M, & Q 7 C, R, I. & P., east.. 21 C R. I. & P., west.. 4 Illinois Central 5 Total receipts 112 1 1 4 19 3 15 32 3 15 1 u i .'. lit 5 1 5 . . . in 14 "2 The disposition of tho day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tho number of head Indicated: Muvers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co G. H. Hammond Co Swift nnd Compnny Cudojiy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha, from Sioux City R. Meeker & Degnn Viinsant & Co Lnbmnu & Co V. I. Stephens Ronton & Underwood.... Livingstone & Schnller.. Hamilton & Rothschild.. L. F. Hubz II. L. Dentils & Co Wolf & At Fowler S. & S Other buyers 163 255 2:9 707 0X1 332 736 3.117 Si5 764 2,179 912 446 4,072 258 531 10 69 117 117 51 116 30 IS 20 14 435 753 166 .... 157 Total 3,531 12.231 3.213 CATTLE The supply of cattle at this point wns not v-uy largo today, so that prices held about steady on most desirable grades. Packers took hold fairly well, so It was not long before most everything was out of first hands. There w-ro not very muuy corn-fed steers on snlo today nnd the quality of the of ferings wns nothing extra. The better grades sold at not far from steady prices, but the 'fact that Chicago was quoted 101 20c lower 011 nil but fancy grades had a bad effect upon tho market at this point. The trade was rather uneven and not particu larly active. In some cases stiles wero made that looked about steady, whllo In others the market was undoubtedly a llttlo lower. Tho demand for cow stuff, though, was active and tho mnrkot held fully steady. Medium grades nnd ennner? -ere In de mand und sold ns readily us dlu the choicer bunches. It was a good active steady mar ket all around nnd everything was soon out of first hands. Mulls, calves and stags also, sold wlthojt trouble at good steady prices, ns compared with yesterday The supply of choice stockers and feeders wns light again today and buyers picked up everything that was offered In that lino at strong prices. The common stuff, though, moved very slowly and prices were no moro than steady. There wero very few western range cat tle In the yards this morning and as a general thing tho few that were offered fluctuated Just about the sumo as Is noted abovo for the natives. Representative solos: REEF STEERS. No. 1.... 1.... 13.... 9.... 9..,. 4.... 31.... IS.... 47.... 7. 10.... Av. ... 900 ... 900 ... 874 ... 991 ... 825 ... 750 ...991 IT. 3 00 3 00 3 25 3 25 3 3(1 3 35 4 45 No. 23 20 14 1 ii;.';.";;. Av. . .10.52 ..1066 ..io::ii ..lia'i ..1078 ..1120 Pr. 4 60 4 70 4 75 4 73 4 75 4 75 4 85 t 85 I 91 5 25 5 25 5 25 6 40 5 Id 6 50 5 7(1 5 81 6 0O 6 W 15... 9... 3... 8... 1... 5... 20... 12!!.' 1... 45... 19... 19... 17... 1202 1113 1166 1310 912 910 890 lllfi KXiO 1061 1207 1083 1301 ...1176 4 50 ...1165 4 61 ... 851 ... 816 ... 957 ... 970 ... 9X5 899 ...105S ... 960 ... 870 ...1175 3 65 3 85 4 00 4 00 4 2"i 4 25 4 40 4 50 4 50 4 55 12 20 26 23 11 8 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 850 ,....1095 .... 73-1 .... 831 870 .... 7(0 730 1010 . .. 9jn .... 973 225 3 ion; 2 75 1U 1014 COWS. 3 50 4 75 3 13 :; 20 .". 20 3 20 :. 25 :: 25 3 25 3 25 1 12 1 1 1 1 :i 3 1 4 1 16 1 1 7 it ii 1 6 I-:: v..... 10 1 1 16 1 I 1 50 1 9i 2 00 . 990 . 951 . 910 .1160 .1250 .1015 . 910 .10S6 . 985 . 916 .1070 . 853 .1013 ,1020 .12(0 . 925 7.. 6.. 2 25 l" 2 30 2 40 2 40 2 60 12.. 10., 9.. 4.. 3.. 11.. 3.. 3.. 960 ..1075 2 50 3 30 3 35 3 40 3 40 3 10 3 40 ;: 45 3 50 3 60 830 2 .VI ... 7b'i ...1060 ...1050 ... 965 ...1KI5 ... 783 ...1070 ...1006 ... 960 ... 966 ... 953 ...1010 . . .1030 ...1010 ... 823 ...1u00 ...1030 ...1265 ... 910 ...1185 ... 730 ...1112 ...1000 ...looO ...1105 ...1170 ...1000 ...1110 ... 995 ...IOoO 2 fit 2 1V1 2 75 2 65 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 75 2 85 2 85 2 90 2 90 2 911 2 9i 3 00 3 00 3 HO :l 1 :i 00 3 00 3 00 3 no. 3 00 :: 00 3 00 3 On 3 10 3 15 1. 13. 2 8 .. 11...., 1061 4. 1077 ;: 50 1010 :t 60 3. 1. ...1061) ...10S5 ...1170 ... 910 50 4.... V.'.'.'. lo.... 3 50 3 5') 3 50 89.1 50 ..1)0 3 57 .1060 3 60 ...1130 . .. 860 ...1087 ...1085 ...1094 ...1123 ...1166 ...1200 ...1150 ...1181 ...10W ...109.) 3 3 75 3 75 3 75 3 85 3 90 3 90 3 90 4 00 I 00 I 10 4 10 18... I ii;.-. 13... 11... 1.... 4.... 1.... I.... 10, ...1193 5 00 3 15 .1330 5 (X) COWS AND HEIlfERS. 541 3 75 STOCK COWS 870 1 50 AMI HEIFERS. 1.. 60i I 2 70 I.... II.... 1.... 1.... 1.... I!!!'. 9.... 1.... 1.... 630 "65 2 00 1. P!0 0 00 HEIFERS. .... 510 .... 510 .... 060 .... 800 ....1145 .... 8;o ....1035 ....1010 ....1250 ....1050 2 10 li. .... 7SS . ... 860 . ...lo.'o .... 765 ....1O50 .... 950 . ... 960 ....1250 ....128(1 ....1101 ....1100 ....1370 . ... 680 ....1230 ...,1130 .,..1160 ....mo ....16.10 ....1500 ....1160 ....1.170 ....1750 3 50 3 70 I 4 50 4 75 I 75 2 60 2 75 3 00 3 10 .3 23 3 15 lo'.'.!'. MULLS. 10 1... ! 50 : 55 I- 1. 1. 3 35 .1 35 3 r. 3 10 .1 50 ;: 50 3 50 3 50 3 55 :: 171 3 60 3 65 I 00 . . 1 130 1 Iim 2 75 1... 1... 1220 to .1000 . 9S0 .1600 .1600 .1390 .1230 .1390 .1550 .1250 . 9'tt 3 00 3 00 3 01 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 ft! 3 05 3 10 CALVES. XIII 120 110 50 151 IhO 160 5 50 S 75 5 75 3 10 2 75 6 no 3.. 50 3. STOCK CALVES. 4, , . . 3,ii 38. (93 W 270 1 JO 3 "3 1610 I 50 STAGS. I" 1 1350 I In STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1.. 3.. 3.. 1.. 4.. 61 I. o ll 3 .VI 6 3... ... I... 12... 3 iJ A 25 3 50 8'0 995 861 310 531 $60 ,. 710 :i 60 3 tjO 3 it" 3 75 3 vo 3 10 1..., 3 10 S..., .lorn) . 891 0 Ml 3 10 23 995 3 90 1 860 3 50 NEUP.ASKA. ti cown 900 2 10 IS cows 962 3 30 51 cow s 971 3 30 HOGS Receipts of hogs were liberal again today, but tho demand for the henvy weights was fully eqita. -.o the supply. The market opened fairly active oil tho choice hen ywelghts, with prices ranging from sliong to 6c or U'c higher. The bulk rold from M.20 to $o.l". On the sUrt. how ever, there was very little done on tho lighter weights and bldi were generally weak lo ;.c lower and III some cases the decline was even greater. Choice mixed hogs brought largely fiom J6.I5 to $0.20, with tho butcher weights frillil $6.li to $6.15. The light hogs changed hands very slowly und sold nil the way from $6.05 down. Packers did not seem to care whether they ant (ho lighter weights or not and the last end of (he market was ery slow and weak. The lightweights sold very unevenly and l( wns late before anything like a clcaraneo was tnnde. The less the hogs weighed (he harder they were to dispose of and tho greater the decline. As will bo seen from tho sales below, the range of prices today l greater than It has been for some time past. Representative sales: No. Av. 8h, Pr. No. 69... 5 . . . ;o... 55. , . 72... 69. . . 7S... 80... 31... AV. nil, Pr. 63... 15. 129. 20.... 81 .. 112 . 88... 42. .. 9S.... 110... 71.... !. . . , 62. . . , 97..., 93.... 103.., 87.... 105... 8S.... 108... 93 .., 30. . . , 66 PS.... 82.... 79..., 67. . . 85... 65... . . 75 ... I 50 210 40 6 15 ..10.' .118 ..110 ..121 ..115 ..139 ..US ..150 ..152 ..150 ..l.Vi ..15S ..153 ..167 ..172 ..185 ... I 22S 10 6 IS 80 6 15 . . . 6 15 ... 5 00 ... 6 00 ... 8 00 ... 5 25 ... B IV) ... 5 65 ... 5 75 ... 5 75 ... 5 75 SO B 0 120 5 85 ... Ii 85 SO 6 'H 10 5 95 120 5 95 mi; 226 160 1? 15 200 160 6 15 209 40 6 I.i 186 ... (i 15 :o2 ... (115 . . . f. 15 . .. 6 15 ,.. f. IS 10 6 15 40 tl 15 25... v !I6 73 ..2tS 85. . . , 84... 70. . 78... 81... l!1 .218 ,201 190 160 fl IB .171 80 6 15 ..211 . 236 ..211 ,.223 .218 .197 ..226 . .251 40 H IB .11.0 6 15 '80 17' J ... 6 17'j .80 6 171 j so 6 i;ij SO fi 20 200 li 20 .173 120 6 95 .161 95 l!9... lis. . . 72... 80... 81... 42... 72... 65... 72... 26... i.A... 75... 43... ft!! 73... .10... 63. . . 7' 61".'.'.' 60... ,.16S ..176 ..1M ..176 .186 ... 5 974 240 (HO . . . . 6 (1) . . . 6 00 C 00 6 () 1S4 .241 6 20 .186 J20 f, () ..215 160 f, ro . .2:!0 80 f, 20 .197 240 fi 00 ..161 6 ') . .242 fi 20 ..179 ..199 ..I SB ..181 ..182 10 6 . ..t.i so 0 (i ID l! Ol fi 021 235 160 6 20 80 :.i 10 li 20 91... 96. . . ...2IS . . . 196 li 20 li 20 el 11 'iji., 70. 173 li 02i; 211 250 liLH) 110 182 80 H 1 r 19S 211 22S li 20 Kl.. 53. . 26.. 87.. n : wit 120 li 20 ..J A II llClW ..210 SO fi O". ..210 120 f, 03 ..191 Si) 605 ..210 SO fi 221i 120 6 25 71 210 J20 fiir, 70., ...230 80 li 25 ... K 25 71.; .193 fi 05 in S. 71.. 91.. 199 ion f, 05 181 SO li 05 IU.. 26 fi 25 fi 25 6 25 6 25 74... no 67'." fiS... 90. . . 49... 46... 70. . . 49... 161 80 79 17S 9.' 1SI 73 201 94 IS) 103 1R4 ... fi IV, 80 li 01 120 0O.5 80 fi 05 80 l! 05 100 f. 05 80 120 10 ..259 ,r:i fi 25 160 25 1279 2IK) fi 25 68 230 .225 80 6 25 2311 120 fi 05 .253 .285 .293 120 fi 1 77 202 86 185 li 07t4 80 fi 27IJ so. fi .it. 10 fi 073 55... l 196 280 f, 07(i CO OAT . n 60. .....281 120 fi27ll ... 6 2715 ...V. .V , lii- .''! ... 79 243 ... 34 20 120 210 1 214 92 192 40 fi 10 40 fi 10 ... fi 10 1 -i'j ( 30 hi 2!)7 40 fi 30 9S 81 40 fi 10 1 289 280 fi no 6 30 fi 30 40 6 10 - 3.K1 86... 87... S3... 86... 81 40 fi 10 13 200 fi in 32 40 fi 10 57. 58., 64. .250 .320 , .273 .VJ 40 SO fi 30 so r, so 40 30 . . . 30 192 40 fi 10 16.. SO an 30 Ml 82... ...217 80 (i 10 ... li 10 120 f, 10 90 ISO fi .TO 72 217 14.... 63.... 49..., 267 200 fi 30 .200 .201 .207 .201 80 li 10 28S 200 fi rijlj 232 . B .li 1 fiii. . 75., 70.. 85.. 71.., 40 fi 10 40 6 10 ... 6 10 60. ..317 ..293 . 3") ..319 . .350 ..402 ..301 ..361 ..327 40 6 35 fi 33 00. . . 57... 5!. . . 121.. 11... 12... 13... IS .. 212 40 fi 12IA 80 fiss 20S 160 0 JiiiT Oil ..u n 50 T Oil i 10 J.l 11 1.1 200 fi 15 ... 6 15 ... fi 15 f.8 233 81 189 71 201 li 40 6 10 I! 40 0 40 70 209 120 6 15 . .1 'hero was a fair run of sheen 00 quoted fairly active and lust nlinnt sternly- all around, A string of grass wot - brou-i '(.' "H, s ''"' fod weM e rs iirougnt w.8.1. Lambs sod n lust about tho same nolo hes they have of lato and " l'flers all wanted's) ppHocvcm was disposed of In good season B n.,, . Y',',,lT market continues verv quiet and prices nre now as low ns they have bn '.a..""-v ' Ids season. '! .I.0,,N! CiH'icc lightweight yearllncs. .?S! , '.O,.c''ico medium weight I'Wffl, JI.IIKrrLMMI nlminn I ... I... i rs,M fair to good. lambsT $4.25574.& 1 feedeV wot'lil NO. 3.) native ewes 407 feeder lambs 257 fed ewes 17 cull lambs 52 native wethers 392 natlvo wethers 419 native wethers 333 South Dakota wethers.. 100 fed yearlings 39 fed wethers 211 fed wethers 29 fed lambs 4 bucks 16 cull ewes 45 ewes 75 western cull owes.... 130 western wethers fi western wethers 20 null lambs 55 ewes and bucks 7 cilP ewes nnd wethers.. 10 yearlings 41 lambs 68 weiitein cull lambs 58 western lambs 182 western lambs 3 VI J JH if'nfiisn. etYiii ( i in gnoii year lings, .i.uoy;3.hO: choice wethers. $3,3513.65: fair to ?o-0U f1th,,,r"' choice ewe's. $2 90 ri.Jo. fair to nonil mu'po f jiicto qa. ..Vi Av. Pr. 86 $2 50 16 .3 00 92 ;l 111 52 3 25 79 3 M 121 3 30 120 3 50 101 3 80 77 3 80 99 3 S3 100 3 85 53 4 50 110 1 0.) 73 1 15 7S 2 50 100 2 60 81 3 00 75 3 00 63 3 25 120 :t ; SS 3 25 80 3 50 63 3 75 63 3 75 71 4 25 70 4 25 (JIIICACO I.IVK STOCK M A It K I0T. CnOlc Stonily mul Loner lines I.ovrcr Slieeii Higher. Pliin.f.rt 1 . : . . . . . . oiV.r 1 2 iu' 1 l"ic.".-l-'ATTLi;-Rcce pts, Texas fed steers, $l.50',5.40. 1 ' MUCH- rtenclniu r.i fwi 1 1. .....1 ... tomorrow;";; left over.' ' l,0 lieavy ''"'''J'A.': milK or sales, $5.85'f6.(0. s :p ivn 1 wiiici 11......1..... .... head; sheep steady to stiong, lambs strong $.2o ; fair to choice mixed. JL'.io'.m; west. f'i;n Hlieep. J3.WM.00; imilvo lunlHf S2.o) jJ5: wrstorn hunhif, J2.no'u.lo, ijtiHj 11 yuicraay: urcoiptst rattle, Shipments-Cattle. 1,376 head; hogs, S78 head; sheep, 2,915 head. ICnnsns Clly l.lvr .stoek VtiirLel, KANSAS CITY. Dec. 11.-CATTLH-Re. erltltU nfKHI lltltl.'nu 1 riM T r..-. .-.--,,,,,,.. r. ll-.Mllin IIIIll ,i'H ca ves; beef steers steady lo lOo lower. other cattle steady to strong; choice ex port nnd dressed beef Miners xr. n.7 no. (. fJI0?'.1, l.'B'B.i.i; stockers and feeders. M.b'ty 1.50; western fed steers, $5.00?iti25 western range steers, $3.5fW(5.00; Texas ami Indian steers, $3.40"n4.5o; Texas cows. $3,25 Jll.uO; natlvo cows, $2,751(3.00; heifers. $3.50l b.i5: hulls. $2.HK((.C0; calvos, $l,25'?5.75, ...,.. ... . . .., iicuii; neavy nogs sternly to 5c higher, lights 5f10o lower: fop, $0.10; bulk of sales, $iiovh6.70; lieuw. M.iii'n" 6.75: mixed packers. $6.23fC70: licht. fr,o If '.'. H 1 1 11 I'll AND LA.MUS -Receipts, 5.0.V) head; market strong to lOo higher, notice lamb", 1..W'l.85: western lambs, $3,85fi (.63; native Mothers. $3.50 t.fln; western wethers. $3.25li3.75: iwcs, $3.'ooT(3.75; culls and feeders St. Louis I. lie Sliick Mnrl.el HT l.flflH 11m 11 . 1"ei I." n ...... . . ..' "Z, 4,1 1 i.i. ini.il. 4.1O0 head. Including 2,foo Texaus: market Htrady for choice, others IWlEe lower; r-,,,..,i,h .in.. -a,i,i 1 riii'cin, I'lf. 6. to, with one carload nt $7.50; dressed beef nn, 1 niiiuiii-i r...,-m, r.l.n.,Tj,H,: HICC1S 11111101 1 CUUI lli IS '.(Kir. HI 1 - v. ............ , r,., ,,. n lllll, ItI'IHTS, $.'. 0f(3.9o: co,wH and heifers, $2.oojii5.i; hulls $2.751.00; rrmiiers, $1.(2,85- Texas ami iniiiiiii siri'is, i..iiu..i.i; ion, J3.O0JI ( 60' ..'iu. niltt-M i.lt.l lioirr.ru tl'lf.rA .... ....... (..,. ,,,,,,r., ,a,H,i t.rt, IIOOH- Receipts. 8.800 head; market 5 JOe lower: pigs and llghU. $55ii6.U(); pack, crs. $3.95V6.15. butchers. $0.2r.f.8B. ' 1 th nin.i.r i...uin neccipt", " 00 I,. tnil. rtinrlr,.! ulrt,j,1i., tiulli.n .... ffi.1.,5; lambu, i.,Jiip.U; culls abd 1iuc1;h $2.2..'r?3 Jl. ..civ Ynrk Lite MncU lnrUel, NI'.W YORK. Dee. ll.-C'ATTLK Re ceipts. I.i'iOI head; sleers, 15'ii25ii lower bulls and cows steadv: steers. U.'jr,r. ni oxen, $2,75'5.10, lull, $2.75'i3.S3; cows, Jl.iVO Cflil.MH HtmkolS. $3.00'..00'. rvnnn. -. an fiuwrlers of beef. Calves, recebils' l'lIK ncau: vcoih, iirin tu 2..e higher: grsssern slrmirr! ve.iln. tl .Vl'nS III. lllll.. fil.00; grasseVN. $2.73'.(;i.2.5i western. $1V' SUlSiSP A!SU f-.AJIUH-RC(.elptS, t,7'i7 viiiui n u'hioij lower mixed and !'. ohpr' --St5.4j: good lo choice heavy, $6.2a1lfi.00; rough heavy. $5.fiO'S DO; Hch't fJ-MPAAi milk of sales, $5.85'6.(0. J h ad. sheep, slow, lambs r!!ly ,0 ewes J! ".,J.l.ri0; culls. $1 WSI , 1, l.'llllbs, $1 :;iifni.05. car nf extra lambs nt $"50; culls, $3.00173.25. Canada lamb--. $1.75414 90. IIOOSRecelpls. l.tnw head; nominal! linn for hogs; weak for pig. X. .loiepli Mr Mnok SlnrUel. ST. JOHKPII. t)ec. ll-CATTLU-Re-crlpts, 2,iW head; nntiws, $3. U& 1 ...y cpws and hrlfer'. JI.25?t5.,VI veuls. UWIj.: bulls and stags, 2.vif.W; stuCk-MS nnd feedets. $.'.i"ff 1.35. . , , , . , . HUCS-Recelpts. I1.W head; steady to 60 lower! light and mixed, $.W'-'S J0i1',.,Il .Hid Jienty. $0.25ffi.7O, plfs. $1.50flB.0o; bulk, $6 o5'1 6.55. , . . SHUUI AND I .AMI'S Receipts, 310 head: sternly to strong; top hunbst, $3, top weth ers, $1; top cwee, $3.60. MtoeW In HrM. The following table slmws the receipts ot cuttle, hogs and sheep ut the live principal markets lor December II; Cilttli'. Hops. Sheeji, South Omaha $.350 I.X.slI 2.14 Chicago .'f-.ioo ri.f) tn.fon Kansas Clly ..I.0"0 23.00.J 5.';0 Sl I nils 4.7i S.VHI 2.'ld St. .losepll r.500 ll.Wil 310 Total l8,fi50 1127i37 3361 (III nnd Rosin. OIL CITY, Dec. 11,-OlL-Credlt bal ances, $l.:"o; ceriltlciKcs, no bid; shipments, 157,955 bids.; uvcruge. 9iS90 bbls.; runs, f.', 511 bbls.; avernge, 73,(t bbls. TOL11DO, Dec, II. -Ol L-Not III Lima, 91c; South l.hnu mid Indiana. 89c. NUW YORK, Dec. 11.OIL-Cottonseed, iltllet; yellow, 59' if. Petrnlelim, dull. Hositt, steady. Tiirp.'titlne, barely steady nt 374'r0'tiic. LIVKRPOOL, Dec. U.-OllA-Cottontf cd, Hull rellned, spot, steady at 22s ."Pid. LONDON, Dec, 11 -O If -Calcutta HlV seed, spot 51s; linseed, 10s 6U1I, Tttrpcn tlno spirits, 27s, SAVANNAH. Dec. 11 OIL-Spltlts tur pentine, llrm at 35'c; rofln, llrm. DISPOSE OF FINE HEREFORDS Coiiililnntlnit Snlr of Armour it ml I'linUtionser llrlnns Out Cnnd Prlcrs. KANSAS CITY. Dec. 11 At the eomlM- nation sale of Armour and I'tinkhoiser puro blood Herefords held here today elghty-llvo head sold Hi an avernge ot $.1i0 per hend. Amnnc tho sales wete: Mnrchoii. yearling hull, sold to John O. Stewart, Comma, .Mo.. $501), Phoebe. Armour cow'. Imported, sold lo C. U. Smith. Payette. Mo.. $750. No nnine. Kunkhoiiscr cow, sold to .Tohn llatson, nnuili, Tex. $525. Wall Klowcr II. I'll 11k houser, cow sold to l S. Campbell, Rales City, Mo., $515. Corinne, PuiiMinnscr cow. sold to .1. 11. Welcome. While Hall, Monl.. $500. Klash. Armour cow, Imported, sold lo C R. Wnde, Pendleton, Ore.. $5iX. Nannie M. Kuiikhi iher heifer, sold in John I latsoii. $5oo. I'or seveial years K. R. Armour and J. A, ruiikhouser had annual snlcs together, and the Armotr cattle which nie being sold here aro a part of Mr. Armour's es tate. Till: 1II7.M.TV MARKl'T. INSTRUMKNTS placed on record AVcdnes day, December II, 1901; Wnrrimty Deeds. O' I. Davis Co. to L. C. Hutchinson, lots 23 and 21. AV, A. Redlck's ndd.$ 100 Jesse Rever and wife to Jacob Svac Inn. lot 16, block 6. Potter & Cs 2d ndd s.n) AY. H. l'lsher and wire to A. AY. Al lison, lots I, to 8, block 17, AVa tor loo 5i) Gtorge A Hoaglatul and wife to James Pasmore, s 30 feet of n i feet lots 10 and 11. block 10. Patrick's 2d add 7 0 Same to O. K. Larson. 11 30 feet lots 10 and II, block 10. Patrick's 2d ad. 7() John Pardee to J. .At. Klslckl ot nl, lot 3. block 5, Arbor Place 5) Atlantic Realty Association to M. a. Patrick, lot IS, block fi. Renils park. 1.0"0 Kmll Laiirltzen lo John Lenimon, lots 1 to 4, block 143, (irandvlew... LOijO Jucob Kltou to L, V.. Ucnsiiian, s li tax lot 1, in 33-lt,.13 ,. l.UrO L. i:. Krencl: to II. II. and C. A. Hlr ney. s 21 feet lot 1, block 78. and lot 6, block 91, South Omaha 1 Atlantic Realty Association to Nona Baldwin, w lots I and 5. e' lot fi: lots 23 to 20 and 29, bluek 10, 11cm Is park 7v d'llt Claim Denis. 1. L. duly to C. J, Camp, lot 4, block 0. Orchard Hill 1 C. I. Marshall to W. A. Raldwln. ss sw'i 10-15-12 . t Kstatn of J. L. Marshall to same. same 1 ' Deeds. S. G. De.wcy et al lo Oeorgc Uewov, lot 12. block 5, Kotinlzu Place 1 Same to same, lot 19 and w 35 feet lot 8. Axford add 1 tl. D. Wclntz and wife to J. M. Trov nor. lots 19 and 20. block II, Oinahn Heights 1 Sheriff to Farmers' Loan nnd Trust Co., lots 1 nnd 5, block 2. Iireimuii Place ij;( Same to II. .1 Twlntlng, lots 1, I to 8. 10 to 16, block 10: lots 1 to 16. block 11; lots 1 to 16. block 20; lots 13 and 10, block I, Central park jjjs C. P. Marshall, executor, to W. A Baldwin. t swi; 10-15-12 .' Lov) Kstato of J L, .Marshall to same,, same Total amount of transfers. .$19,75J SS.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST In All Diseases and Disorders of Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE .nd HYDROCELE cured, Method new, ultuout cattlug, i)Mk ,r Ion of time. CV DI4I I 4fcuredforllfanattipo'ion ? "a thoroughly cleaneed from the jfitiu. soon eTery Mgr. and aymptom aiiappeara completely and forarer. No "IlItliAKING OlT" of the dliease on the akin or face. Treatment contains no danaeroui druge or Injurious tneaicln). ' WEAK MEN from Kxeensea or A'lcrrm to Tr.RVOIT 1)DIMTT Or KXHiUSHO-f, WASTING AVBAKNISS Tlth EARLY tltCJk T In ourto and Middle Ao.".d, lack of Tiro, vlror and strensth, wtta organs impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a nw Treatment. No pain, no detention from tusi otin. Kidney and Kl.idde' Troubles, Centiltitfon free, 'frfhtnefl y Mill. Call on on or address 119 So. 14th 8t. Or. Searles & Searles. Qmafta. Neb. Poor Indeed are tliore weighed down hv mental de predion. Men ne in mis world through buoyant nerve foice. The lo; of this force dally drags down to failure some of the worlifs lirightesl minds. .Such a condition is commonly known ns Nervous Debility. When you lose self-confidence and feel your strength, enerpy and nerve foireote slipping away, ft i3 IiIrIi tltuc you sect sensible nld. You prefer Health and suocess to misery nnd failmc. have no equal as a nerve restorer. A couple of hoieii will dlsiiel that heavy feeling; the unnatural wearinetn ills, append and rcplaixs I.Tiiguor with new force and vigor of body and brnln. till boses will cure any ordinary case of nervous drhlllly. if not, you get your money bock. ' 11.00 p-r box; Bfor MOD, tnaile J in r''ilu wkair. li-viW free rF by Kunn ft Co.. Fuller Paint A Bu1 k"- umaha; onion's UruB atorli USfliua nd DaVl' DtU8 u'uncll 'tVf ina Itl.tll, Boyd Commission Co 8uccraori to jamea E, Doyd A Co. OMAHA. NEB. , COMMISSION UUAIN, ritnINIU4 AND KTOCKH, Hoard at Trnde llnlldlna, 3lreet wires to Chicago and New YotJt, arttioailii;f, John A. Vfaiitu A C.