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TIIE OMAHA DAILT REE: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1C. 1903.
NsCRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
steady: extra shorts, IT
short clear. 17 75.
dear riba. r : f
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
prime mercantile pwr, t pr cent.
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CORN MEAL atesdy at 3:3ft.
FRAN Klrm. sacked, east trsrk. TiGTae.
HAT Firm fr b"t grades; timothy, AVeO
p 1 : ft : prairie S (Unit
IKON COTTON TltS 11 86,
J. A M ! I N ' .. tV
HEMP TWlNt-4c
I'Ol'LTKT Ptady; chickens, Tc: spring.
7Vt-c; turkeys, PV; ducks snd geese. V-
rilTTKR Creamery. 2S'c. dairy, IStaJOc
EGOS Steady ; Jhc, !s off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls ' 1n"l
M heat, bu 1S I aji.ata
Corn, bu 14 ! 0
Oata, bu eL0ll 30.UU
actual business In bankers' bill st $4S7''a,
4K3t for demand and at $4 Wf.i4 -0 for
sixty-day bills: posted rst-. KM and
$4tl4; commercial bllla. 4 4 .'V
SILVER Bar, sTAtc; Mexican dollars.
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BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Sj aUaaoa cf Di'oouiagiiig roreirn Market
Frica f Wkeat ) Lower.
Mr. Williim 1. Frank, Tbromga Atterco.
Bolderi of Etocki Do Hot Eota Orer Ant
ioni to well
DEALING IS SLOW AT LOWER IEYEL
Raasar of Redaetlaa la Price at Frwal
aria Has EtTeet laws All Steel
llsrkt ! BaJIrwataa Ara
Aferled.
Bet f Eteeri Extromoly Dall ood Lower,
Oowt and reoden BtA.iT.
GaniAkof 8 ap of Eoabaoi
teady.
oLD Bar, 77s 11 V);
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American eagles.
REPORT OF SHORTAGE STEADIES CORN
HOGS GENERALLY riVE CENTS LOWER
1 s
ASKS DIVORCE, CHILD AND ALIMONY
Believed te He Flrat laataaee al Get
Tha closing Quotations on bonds are as
follows:
r a rf ta. re LAN. sal. 4a IH
4a roa 14 iWanhattaa r. S
ta, rvs- WH'llrt. Oatral 4a tt'
a sass 1"7'l Oo lat Inc Ht
se aa, rs....lt Miaa. at St. U 4s....
4 4
Oats Art lerllaed te Follow Mkral,
. bet Prlee tkatfN Arc llter,
While Pre vis leas An
i Eulrr.
Desirable tirades ml kees til Laaabe
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4 t
4 4r
4 4TS.
4 42 s
4 4?s
4 4?S
4 4t'
4 4S
an so 4 44 n ..
ties at rederal Ksapleye's
Waes by Itia
Steady ta Streaa wad Aetlye, Fart
Fat Klada Dell, wltk Feeders
Selllaaj A beat Steady.
I AM St 4 44 A.
AT A4 4 44 , (1
14 114 4 44 AA.
At l 4 4 K..
sll 4a. ra.
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CHICAOO. D. IS Idscouraglrg foreign
wneat markets started bft liquidation
tier today. May wheat closed at a loss of
e. Mar porn tinrharigco, oat a Vc
lower and provisions a trin easier.
There was good buying of wheat early on
the unfavorable harvesting news from Ar
gentine, where rain were reported In
various sections. Local traders look May
nd with only small offerings a fair ad
vance was made, the price going up to c,
after opening a shade lower to iic
L I her at tu-tul V- Foreign markets
snowed no sign ot responding to strength
In ths American markei and several prom
inent commission houses were early sellers.
Later the pit crowd turned sellers on. a re
port that tne ldlng long was selling freely
In outalde markets. The weakness In thee
martlets lent color to this theory and In
creased the selling pressure. One of the
tnatit features of trailing the heavy
selling of July by a broker, supposed to be
act Ins; for the big bull Interest. These of
ferings were taken by the lorn I talent, who
"Id May agmlnst their purchases, I'nder
these Influences prices steadily declined,
nd late In the day May had reached W-Va
"Te. a loso of IM'lHc from the high point.
Tne close wss al SufMc. Clearances of
Wheat and flour were equal to 4M.4) bushels,
l'rimary receipts were l,ul(,o bushols,
gainst KX.b") Dushels a year ago. rirad
treet report of ths world's vtpinle supply
Showed an Increase of 6m MU9 bushels. Min
neapolis. Duluth and Chicairo rrported re
ceipts of &7 cars., against 784 car last
week and 67.3 oars a year ago.
Com ruled -firm, notwithstanding; the
weakness in wheat. The Illinois and Ne
braska crop reports showed shortages com
pared with last year, and this, combined
with firm cable snd small rec-elpts. main
tained rlcea. There was a fair commission
house demand 'sad some buying by shorts.
The selling wss mainly by scalper. May
opened V to VS'a.c higher at 43c to
4-SrC, ranged between ie and 4iV closing
t Aitiii-v. Local receipts were cars.
Oats were Inclined to follow wheat, put
prices showed only slight changes. Com
mission houses were liberal buyers. In
fluenced by the Mtremely small receipts,
while tho selling waa scattered. Alter
opening; unebbnged to a shade higher at
felae to -Vto May sold between 86V:
nd a'ti3,c, snd closed at 36c. Local re
ceipts were lit cara.
In svmnatbv with a lower hog market
and liberal receipts the provision list opened
inns easier. There was a little selling
y small holders., tut the demand ass suffi
cient to take all offerings at a slight de
cline. Local bears hsd some pork tor sale
and this product showed the greatest loss.
May closing 6c lower at 811.1a. May lard
was a shade lower at PvtXa.:,i, while riba
Were down SV at 3427 VstJ430.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
K cara? com, 7S cars; oats, 66 cars; hogs,
C'.One head.
Aha leaulng. futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Ulgh.i Low. dose.) Tes ty
Wheat
U"c. -May
July
Corn
. Iee.
May
July
Oata
Dec.
May
July
Fork
Jan.
May
Lard :
Jan.
May
Bibs
Jan. May
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77 I ' I6VTwW'i,
4?V ' Sr,1S! 41 H
CIS1 43V4.11wPJV4SrV.
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FLO L'R Steady ; winter patents. f4"9
4 striUrhU. M.704M 10: surlna patents.
H Btrala-hU, t2.u.7s; bakers. U i
Fa,
7c: No 1 red. lOiWtc ' "
' CORN No. i 4c: No. t yellow. 44c.
OATS-Ns, J, MlatCAC; No. while, U
RYE-Ko. S. BUc. .
BARLET-tiood feeding, 86c; : fair . to
choirs malting, 4?hWe
SEED No. 1 tUx, KU-, No. 1 north
western. or; prime timothy, 12.75; clover,
contract grade. u.
PROV'tSlONS-Mesa pork, per bbl., 11
fSlLeO. Lard per 10 Iba., $43 4JH 46. Stitwt
ribs aides tlouee), $6 U'V(l i7H. (Short clear
aides (boxed I. An 25u I7i,.
Following were the receipts and ship-
soenia 01 nour ana giain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls . t 40.M0 22.6K0
Wheat bu W.lwO 27.400
Corn, bu :i3.: S1.7W1
Oats, 1U 214. 134.600
Hya, bu..... WUM0 20
jtlarley. bu 7k.$00 UX
On the Produoa exchange today the but
ter market waa steady : creamerlea. H'aJ&r;
alrtes, 14WMc Eggs, firm ; at mark, cases
Included, As&'ZBc Chaeste, ateadyi 10lo
SEW TOOK GKKEKAI. MABAIT.
faaatatlaaa at tha Hay aa Varlaae
Cwsasaadltlea.
NEW YORK. Deo. U -FLCUR Recelpta.
60.ua bbla.; export a 23.044 bbls. The mar
ket waa quiet and steady: winter pat
ents, KONS-4 S6; winter straights, $4.eO$A.10;
Minnesota patents. $4 .55414.75; winter extra a,
.IW.OtJipl.Ai.; Minnesota bakers, $3,704X 86; wln
p ter low grades, $!.Mhai.iK. Rye flour, firnt:
- choice to fancy. $3.453.eo; fair to good. $3.S
03 4 Buckwheat flour, ateady, t2.Swl.sk.
CORN MEAL Steady; yellow western.
J sl:'cJty. $1: kiln-dried. $3.0()$flr. -
RTE Steady; No. I western. (iic t. . b,
afloat: state and Jersey. :.
HARLivY oteady; teediug, aOc: saalting.
Xnttc. c. L f Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts. 11 .4k bu. The anar
ket for spot waa eaay; No. t red. 0M4c. ele-
wator; No. S red, "Nc, t. a. b., afloat; No. 1
norinem iiuiutn, sie, r. o. a., aaoat: No. 1
Kara Atenitooa. r. o. b., afloat, nominal.
Options opened firmer oa small norths. eet
recelpta snd steady rabies, but slowly eased
eft ail d.y urdt-r tha dcpresslna Influence
or nil souinwesf. receipts, the liquidation
and poor export deman
nd. closing StslWc net
lower. May, A4 -1u4i s-i6c, closed at 4Sc
July, i'Hu'inHw. closed at boV:; Dtxiem
ker, WiViS ffit v, cloaed at 9V-
COHN Receipts. 63.660 bu.; exports. A)
eti. The market for spot waa steady; No. 1
He. elevattar, and USe. f. o. to., afloat; No.
ciiow, ww; M). j white, tv. tpuon mar
act at first wss higher on good oommiaiuon
boum dexnand. light recelpta and steady
cab lea but 'eventually eaaed oft slightly
wit wneat. Closing steady and unchanged,.
May closed at 40 ; 1 crm txr cluntKt at
aSWc.
OATS Recelpta. 15A009 bu. Ths mark t
for spot was quiet; No. 2. 41 So; stann&r
wnita, c; ivo a, ssr; ro. 1 wnire, 4-c
No $ white. 41 Vc; trauk white. 4145.
HAY "tady ; shipping. .-ttbc; good ta
choice, afxasac r
HOPS lirni; state, tummon to choi-e
HM. ataxic; 1W1 lMf 'c: ldB. tnlfic. Paciric
11 ID Kb-Firm: Oalvealon. Hi ta 2S lha. 1A
California, a to 3 lbs, lSc: Texas dry. 14 to
SO IPs . uy.
LKATHLR Ftrxs: acid. JAfraVfce.
R ICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra, IVQ
$c; Japan. nomlnaL
PROVISIONS Hef. dull: family, $!0o
nil Um; neea, is MP; txarf ha ma. $3.60
J7 o; packet, t Umu'IO.Mi; fity extra India
neea. $ii..4n7.0. Cut meal a Irregular;
PKfcled belllea. $S Sotit.av; Tuckled ahuul-
deta, $; pUAled tiama. $ia.woil.(M. Lard.
ateady; western steamed, $ Mi; refined,
dull; continent. $7 : South Amrriua.
, m: rompouna. s so. Pork, aull;
family. $1A V.-alu 36; a hurt claara, HA.0ijli.-Ai,
aaena, lli 7t,U W.
TaLLuh-AMeady; city e r pkg ). e;
oountry Ipkgs. freet. 4l'4'tjC.
BL"rTk.k Receipts 37! pkrs : ateady;
viwinifTir, lvijcc; siaie ofciry, ic.
CHAKBE kaiceipu. b.Ul pass.: oul
Mate, full creaav nnc , large ana amaUl
aurA aiul whilai. Septemlier. Uc; late made.
Inc.
XK-Rorliit, 4.104 $ikga.; strong; weat-ea-ri
IM l.TRT AUve. steady; western chk k
ena. ItaalMac; lumla. luallWc; turkere. 11
ie. Drauwed, Weak; weotrra chlckeua. Uaj
a w-, ivai. uawiac; turaeya. amuisc.
AH. aala tSrala mm rravisla.
ST. I 111 P. Dm. li. WHEAT Lower;
. No I red eah. elevator, nominal; track.
Jaj3r', DeaaBr. V. May. -tl-t.
aiuijr. nr. no. 1 aara. 77 (a .sc.
tvRS-l-oear: No. t cawsh. 4Ac; December.
Bc: as ay, 4ii4iic: July, 41 Sc. trai k. 4-"c
oat a -; r-.v 2
t7ct traik.
twotala, Avc; May. 37 Vc; No.
rite. c. ,
1 1XUM Steady; red winter t tents. US
Cilb,; extra tancy aud atraighu AUaviA30;
Ci-ar. a e-i a
a.- iinuthy, steady at ttSAjXIO;
$M'i:i:, r'rnrr
kt.O ici.NS-rirk. steady; J-.bl.lng.
luwar, KS7V Amm.ua i.mni
OMAHA WHOLES ALB MARKET.
Cwaalttwa at Trade and Qaatatlaaa
taple aaa Fasiey Frwdace.
ECX39 Fresh stock,
LlVfc. KiULlKt-hn, 7&7Hc; spring
chickens, kc; roosters.' accordiiig to age,
!c; turkeya. U4j;c; ducks, -'uc; geeaa,
Ixtiet-.
1KEB8ED rOVLTRT-Turkeya, 15417c,
ducan, ltUr; gese, SKglOc; chickens, Wi
Hc; hens. 7Hi,r-
MVTTKK r-acging stock. 13o; choice to
fancy dairy, in tuba, l$lhc; separator, 2c
FRESH F18H Trout. 10c; pickerel. 1c;
pike. Kc; perch. 7c: blueflsh. 16c: whltefleh.
kc; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 13c;
redsnapper. 11c; lotteters, boiled, per lb.,
Jc; loostera, green, per lb., c; bullheads,
11c; catfish. 14c; black bass, lntlac; halibut,
S , crapiea. Lie; herring, 6c; white baaa.
He; bluertns. So.
OTSTt-RS New York counts, per can,
4c; per gal., 1:0(1; extra selects, per can,
per gal., IL75; standard, per can, 7c;
p-r gal.. U.K.
RRAN-I'er ton. 114 So. . "
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Lealrs sssuetatlnn. Choice No. 1 up
land, r7.io; No. . 7.W; medium. &MK
coarse. 6.(K). Ii straw, tn.ta. These prices
are for hay of grod color and quality.
Lemand frfir and reoeipta light.
CORN 44c.
OATS 37a
RT K No. i, KV.
CHRISTMAS TREES Four to.flvo feet.
per dozen, L7I; five to seven feet, par
dosen. U 50; eight to nine feet, per doaen,
i.ai, nine to ten feet, per dosen. 14 5u;
large school and church purposes, twelve
to fourteen feet, each, tlfil.ou; extra large,
fifteen to twentv feet. each. t"UWa4.00.
KVEHwRKKN WREATHING In coilB of
twenty yarrts, per coll. $1.00.
WRKATHR Magnolia and galax wreathe,
per doren, fl.6"; evergreen mreatha, ier
doaen. tl.Sii; holly wreaths, per dosen. Jl.60.
These designs are twelve Inches in di
ameter HOLLT BRANCH E8 Per cae of Jx-'!
feet, about flftv pounds. 4.W: per bbl.. $1.56.
L")NQ NEEDLB PINtS Per doaen, $2.00
6- 50.
MISTLETOE Branches, per s-lb. box.
$1 25: per lb.. Hop. Mistletoe orders will I
filled about December 20 and snipped vr
express only.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, sac; Dakota, per
bu , 7(i7f.c; native. tEftr'te.
6WKET POTATOES UUnoia. per bbL,
NAVT BEANS Per bu.. X2.J6.
CKLKRY Small. Der dua.. lOSSae: Urre
California. 45j75c
ONIONS New home crown, dry. per lb..
,c; Spanish, per crate, $1.6u; Colorado yel
low ana red, ic.
CABRA(3W isconsln HolISnd, ntc
TLRNIPS-Cinada rutabagaa. per lb..
l'ac; w hite, per bu.. 60c.
CAR hots per bu., sue
PARSNIPS Per bu.. 60c.
BEET8 Per bu., 60c.
CALUrLOWEH California, per crata,
t:.7s.
TOMATOES California, per 4-baaket
crate, $2. a.
CUCUMBERS Per dot. tL
FRUITS
APPLES California Beilflowers, per box,
tl.Wr. New York Greeniiifa, Baldwins and
other vsrieties. $3.60.
ORAPES Pony Cstawhas, 20c; imported
Malagas, per keg. $5 004i.00.
CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., r.W;
per box, $2.75; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, tk;
Bell and Cherry, $8.
WLLNCK8 California, per box. $LS.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Brlghta and RuAsets,
all sizes. $2.S: navels, large aiae, $S.00i1.60.
LEMONtV-Califomla fancy. W to
lses. It; choice. 21 to Z70 sixes, $3.60.
F1US Csllfornja, per 10-1 b. cartona. Kjc;
imported Smjxna, t-crown, 14c; 6-crown, Vic;
7-cTown. Ihc
COCOA NITTS Per sack, $4: per do nc.
mn jijcr m 1 rial,, iv wv ys, , .
per lb In 60-lb. boxes, (Vsc; Oriental stuffed
dates, ner bra. $2.40.
BANANAS -ee medium-alaed bunch. $10$
VX5C; Jumbo. $Z75iii.6. .
. MISCELLANEOUS. ... .
CHEESE Wisconsin twlna, full cream,
llc; Wisconsin Young Americas, 1SV;
Mock Swiss. 16c; Wisconatn brick, Lvc;
W is-onstn llmberger, lie.
KON E Y Nebraska, per 4 frames, $8.3;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 framea. IS.60.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lh., 10c.
C1LER-Per bbU $4.75; per H-bbl., $3 55. 1
POPCORN Per lb., ic; ahelled. l&iHe.'
HOP.SK RADISH Per case of dog.
nacked sue
' NUTS Walnuta, No. 1 soft nhell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; no. z, sort shell.
Ser lb., 13c; No. t hard shell, per lb.; lac;
raxlla. per lb.. He; filbert, per lb., 11c;
almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; iaard shell,
per lh., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., Vic; smalL
per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., SSc; masted
peartuts, twr lb 7c; Chill walnuts. UMalAc;
Urge hickory nuts, per bu., $1.50; shell
bsrks, per bu., $2; black welauta, par bu.,
$1 X; Italian chestnuts, per lb.. ISc.
HWts-ivo. 1 green, ec; jxo. i green, eci
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. I salted, Oe: No. 1 veal
calf, i to 12 lba., kVfcc; No. Z veal calf, II to
15 lba.. tVict dry salted hides, 15c; sheep
pelta, JH .fcc; horse bides, $1.6it2.60.
Kaaaas City Grata aaa rravlslaaa.
KANSAS CITT. Dee. 15 WHK AT De
cember, 7'c; May, AVMWw": cash. No. t
bard, 71tr7Sc; No. H ITBiw; No. 4, OKsc;
rejected. 6&lei No. t red. gSfcaSfec; No. i,
CORN December, $7Ac; May, 17e: raeh.
No, $ mixed, aXtjJstc; No. I white, l&&c;
N , ?. .
OATS No, Z White, wqabc; no. 1 wuxeo.
11('1ti ' -
UAI-tneAoe iimovny, . avtom y ,
8.
st tv mn. t anuc
BUTTER Creatnery. OScJ faacf dairy.
BWJB r inn, HtwTuu ' -,
.returned, r,c; new No. i. whltewood cases
itecetnts. empswni"
Wheat, bu, ' .KHvOW "
Corn, bu.. ' . , U.
Oats, bu H.uuo .
Evaarate1 Apples aa DrleA Fralta.
NEW TORK, Dec. U. EVAPORATED
AFrLES-Tl.a xoarket la Quiet, but dlr-
able graAes ire sioudily held; comiooa are
quoted at 4ivc; prime. tc; cnoice, r
fat.c: fan'-. trVU.c
CAIJFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are attracting nothing more than a nana-
to-moutb deaiand, but are not being pressed
for !, and pita conaeejuentiy are
ateady; quotation!! range from its to Ae
for aiaea ranging trora ss 10 i.w. vn
re aulet but nrm witn ruoii"ns at a-aw
Hc; extra choice, vgic; rancy, v
Wme. Peacnee ar uuiei; tm im uumra
at 7VS7c; extni choice, 7jve; tancy
"eivwc.
yhtladelpklLa rraae Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16 -BUTTER
Firm: gotxl demand; extra western crttaov
w li?,.r- &-srby trims. 37.
EOos A'irm; giod demand; fresh nearby,
ir, - mark: western. Mr loss off; south
western. Oa lose off; sou the a. Xlv33o Lots
off. ... . .
- I CHEEf
ErEi Slesdy; .sew lori mil cream a
I fancy. U
Vc; c-bok. Uc: taw to gooa. 11
AjilwC
UrrrgMswl tirala Market.
LTVERPOOL. Dee. IS. WHEAT Spot,
Vn f rail sieatera. winter, as ;vl.
Futures eulet: Leirmter. aomuuu; avarcn.
to 4Sd; May. c. , .
iiiiuv nrra: American rorseo. as -a
Futuree ateady; January, As d; March.
la 11
Mlaae-apalla wkeat, newr aa Iraa
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec 15. WHEAT De-
cembcir, 7c; May. 7V.e; July. -Sc; oa
track. No. 1 bard. xic; jo. 1 northern.
kr' No. 1 northern. iuTSc
FLOUR First patents. 4.MT..; seoona
patrntA $4 1u4 : first clears, A4.AiBA.4V
second c'wn, C! ).
Hilwaakta Urala Market
MILWAUKEE. Dec 16. WHEAT Weak
No 1 norther a A"votc; No. 3 northern.
a3nc: May. o7il.c.
h( K-M-ady: No. 1. a4coic.
WAKI EY Dull: No. t. 42c: sample KfiStV;
CiKN-DuU; No. 1, 44S-4'c; May, Ui
fe4iSc aaked.
Dalata Oirala Market.
Dl'LtTH, Mina., Dee. U WHEAT-Oa
track No. 1 northern, tvsjc; .o. i northern,
I
7Sc; No. epru.g. Tie; December, 7c
May. .c.
OATS Oa track and to arrive, tAVfc
To led e4 Market.
II
Toledo, o , Dec u. of fds coer
rash, a1: Deember. $8.'S: January,
A s, February. $,; Marx A. $4 Sa. Prime
timothy. $1 aa. Prime aiaxka. $tVia.
Peerie Crate Market.
PEOnlA. Tie. 16-4 0RN-!iady; Na 1
C. ac, 2Hc.ci utm Na. 4, i-yso.
NEW YORK. Dec. IB Except for the
considerable vohiraa of dealings In one or
t'o stocks today's market wsa dull and at
times practically Idle. Tha occasional
periods of sctlvity were movements for the
first part of the day. but prices tipped back
to below last night's level, before the clos
ing, snd the closing Itself waa barelv
steady. During tho early periods of dull
ness holders of slocks seemed content to
await the demand and there waa no pres
sure of offerings when buyers paused In
their uptrationa. Amalgamated Copper led
tha market In point of activity and waa
lifted 1 at the top level. Tha strength
and activity of the London market for cop
per seemed to bo the Inspiring cause af the
buying, and copper securities In other mar
kets sympathised with the movement
Even l niled States Steel preferred had
time share In ths early strength of the
market and the urgent borrowing demand
for the stock for delivery pointed to the
necessities of a short Interest. Tne an
nouncement of tha extensive economies
contemplated by the company were accepted
as promising well for the net earnings of
tha corpora 1 Ion. Tne late reaction In the
market, however, centered' in this stock
and Its drop to over a point below last
night's price upset tha whole list and wiped
out the day s gnlns. Tha report of the
passing of the dividend on Crucible Steel
preferred' was sn influence on the stock, al
though that company la recognised as tha
vld !m of troubles peculiar to Itself. The
pending meetings of the members of tha
various eteel pools were subject of inter
ested rurmlse and information of their
firobable action on the subject of mslntaln
ng present prices was hard to get. Rumors
were neara or an intenoea cut in tns price
of steel rails and of tho difficulty in hold
ing the pool together, which may have
helped the weakness of United States Steel
preferred.
The considerable decrease In net earnings
reported by Baltimore Ac Ohio for Novem
ber waa an Influence on the Inside of re
action, which was supplemented by reports
of an Intended reduction In tho prices of
soft coal. The sentiment element seems to
have put aside sny misgivings over the
Northern Securities case. It was argued
that the text of the decision might serve
to define tha legal limitations under which
ths purposes of the merger could be ac
complished, and so clear up the present un
stable condition of the matter.
Sterling exchange developed a very strong
tone on a strong demand for bills, which
was partly attributable to the need to cover
engagements of gold In London for Import.
Several hundred thousand dollars addi
tional were engaged today, and the first ar
rival of Japanese gold at San Francisco
was made available to the New York banks
bv telegraphic transfer. Tho extraordinary
showing of the country'" foreign trade for
November waa studied with aatlsfsction in
the financial district. With an Increase in
value of exports over last year of $S5.000.(Ka
and a decrease in value or imports 01
aOG.OOO the powerful control of the interna
tional exchanges In favor of New York la
made clear.
Bonds were dull. Total sales, par ralue.
$2.7N0.0i1. - United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Following are the closing quotations oa
tha New York Stock exchange:
Salea.Hlrt.Low Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore AV Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific...
.15.700 ow H
. 1.44$ M Vii
. S.3X& 7Vvfc 7 '
. 1110 IK 8H I7H
1.600 llsVfc LW U1
Cent, of New Jersey.
Chea. Ac Ohio 1,000
Chicago Jt Alton 1,600
do pfd
Chi. Great Western... 000
S5
,
is-'
.15
15
do B pfd
Chi. A Northwestern..
Chi. Term. A Trana..
do pfd
Big Four
Colorado Southern....
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd.......
Deli. A HtMon
4"0
2i
0U8 lbiW ISAVs 164
f0
6 K)
1011
u0
IS .
77V4
14
64
V4
ISb
1
77 i
U
64
a
U4
it
: 774
14-4
64
a
Data., Lack. A West..
Denver At Rio Grande
34
100 a'a. ai
tlo t)fd..............
72
SO
Erie. 44 J1
id
67T4
60'i,
do 1st pfd I.two
do id t,fd .460
74
Great Northern pfd
lw
Hocking alley
a 734
M
, LIU I30m 1A 12m4
U 2l 1 II
- do ma
Illinois Central.
iwa Central....
do tfd ....
Kan. City Southern... ....
do pfd loo
Louis. A Nashville.... 1.5K0
4w
K'714
142S.
63
3S
18
A4-,
10S
141
0
, 13
8t
1:'4
1404
121
4l
-"
II
3S
Manhattan I. 0.700
Metropolitan St. Rr... 1,3.11
Minneapolis At HU Li... fl
Mlaeourl Pacific U.fi20
Mo., Kan. Texas... 600
do pfd .. x.oao
Nat. R. R. Mex. nfd
XH
New York Central..... 1.000 110 11JH 118
xvorioia at vteswrn... a.ivaj asa silt !
do rid
8
Ontario AV Western... l.no 22
21
H 7
SO
4i
Kl
Pennsylvania 43.657 11$
Pitta., C. C. St 8L Li.
Reading U.050 46
U7
do 1st era
do 2d nfd 110
in"
CO
44
Rock Island IVXI
T 26
61 61
do nfd 600
St. LAI Fran, pfd ....
on
do 2d nfd 100
44
44
St. L. A Southwestern ....
do Pfd., 300
I
St. Paul...
U.1O0 HS. It'-". 142
do nfd...
rn Ji-s jus l'l
Southern Pacific tS.OOO
Southern Railway I.tfiO
4S"4 4K
tii a
11
2S
a
26
78
t$
i0
$7
1A
do t)fd
77S risk
11 "It
6 8si,
Texas A Pacific 1.3S0
Toledo, St. L. A West. , i-00
il
do pi a no
Union Pacific 44.0b6
Si'
7tS,
do nfd 144
8
J
7
W abash 00
.T4
do ufd 1.616
Wheel. A Lake Erie.
Wisconsin Central.... 1.670
17
Sk
17
38
17V,
do pfd LaOO
"4
ta
n-i
i"i
too
Adams Express
American Express..... ....
V. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Aroal Copper M.406
4
1H
0i
47S
1W
664
47
10
0t
Am. Car A Foundry.. l.(
do pfd.
100
Am. Linseed Oil..
s
SO
14
7E,V
do pfd u-...
Am. Locomotive 70$
IS
6W4
14
do nfd
Am. Smelt. A Refln... 7,600
4n
do Kid
Am. Sugsr Refining... $ Ono 124 134
irs
Anaconda Mln. Co.... 1A NO 7x
Brooklyn Rapid TTan.2S,7 aoi mi
in
Colo. Fuel A Iron 0 r?H
Coium A Hock. Coat 10 1K U'S
Consolidated Oaa L100 164 164
Inter. Paper
2
!f1
1K1
do pi d .... . . .......... . .... ....
CI
:
70
Inter. Punp. .... .... . .,
do pfd .... ....
National Biscuit .... .... ....
National Lead .... .... ....
North American
Pacific Mail
IS
Peovle a Oaa l aw
5
Pressed 6teel Car 160
36
,r6
do ufd
Pullman Palace Car
Republic Steel 6o
do pfd l.fas)
Rubber Goods l.&oft
214
" T
4014
1A
71
$iH
77
4o"
104
4w
li14
73
$
74
76H
4"
M4
iia
rj
do Did loO
Tenn. Coal A Iron loan
3
U. S. Leather
T
do pfd 010
U. 8. Rubber
do nfd
V. S. Steal :.. 1
do pfd 71.340
Western Union
S7
Northern Securities
Total sales for the clay GSSOO aharea.
Beetea flteek at4tlaa.
BO8TON, Dee. 16 Call loans. 4S per
cent: time xani, swt per real, omclai
tioetng prices oa stocks and bonds:
Atrhlaea 4a AS IAIUmw 4
Mr 1 isoual 4a sS'Abm1ssii4 47
airaaaaa etB4Tb,a SB
a s!4 S Cl. A Bade 4M
hualoa A Altaar... 4 lOataaalal 4
loua A kalaa 14 n aiear Aaas 44
Ixam klrauA 11 lluauala C4U ...... 14 S
S. T.. K. At. A A1..14S rraaklui
riicavaim e moymjm ..........
...1S4
t aiga faclfia
Vn. Castral ..
Aae. Suaar ..
rA
Aaaar. T. A T.
... ?4 kukawa
. at
. 4
. AA
... rs o4
.. IMS iOaasMl
...1S Tarra
1 xs
, at
....UtV fOutecy
twelalaa 1. A
iliawal IM-Jll
4 1 ! r
10 ITai
Maaa. alanine llrrmiitr
la.. Kitc1 BlA. . 14 raH4
us prn.j
. 4
. ia
tali4 rrut la I ta ..
V. a. auaaA 1S Ivircrta
a eta aivwumm
WSatlna. aaaaaaaa. ... TA U iiru
Alxauu S llaaly Wi
Ex-dividead.
. AS
. Iw
. 1
sis
- Ae
Sew mwU Meaey Market.
NEW TORK. Dee 16. MONET Oa ealL
teady at ij4 par ocal; cioaibf bid. 6w per
eent; eRrrod at Si per cent; tm.e loa.ua.
1t
lay; sixty aays, per emt' Mu-t y Aaa
Aer tent; sua tavui.ta, eA at Cei.t.
1M M . K. A T. 4s SI
lot I e As TT
lie IN. A. B. f M. e. 4a. T
101 VK. T. C. a. IS
iKlV!. t. C. f 1
lfl Ki PsrIBr IflfH
ssl e a
a
S eous
atratama sn. 4s..
aaj. 4s
Atlantic C. U. 4a.
0. A O. 4s
IS
Central sf Oa. is..
A W. e. 4a S
1M jPana. wn. IS
"Sl'i. I LSA r.... ;t
HaHalaaaataa sea 4a Mia
. 44 ',. I. . 1 M r to .111 w
1st tnr.
Chaa. A Ohls 4Sa...l?j r. L A I t. 'a. 4s.
micas A. IS... SiKl U S. W. U SI
C. B. A Q. a. a... SJ4 Haaboars A U 4a.. Tl
C. at A rt. r. t 4a. Ill I So. fane 4a. tT
C. A hi. W. t. tr Jl Uo lUilwar a. Ill '4
C. A. L A r. 4.... lTxap A P. la II
a cm. u . 74 it., St. l. A w. 4a . a
C.C.C.
A St. L. f. 4a Sf.Vj I Bins PaclBr 4a 1"?S
Chlaaxo Tar. 4a 14
Sa cnT.
Cos. Tabacre 4s ft
Cola A As. 4a Sf(
D A M. O 4a s
Erie snar Ilea 4a ... S4
se r 4a M
F. w. A D. C ls....l2
Uocklsg VaL 4Ss...l(
t S. Starl 4 I.
Wltol 1
Ao eeh. a
W A L. KL 4a...
W. Central 4. . .
. u s
.114
,. 1
. "4
.
l
Oelo. riMl e. As..
UaAaa Otoek M arvet.
LONDON. Dec. 15. Closing:
Caoaola. ataBey... M 1A-1A K. T Ontral..
.l?t
.. WSlNoHula A Wai
.. 4s, ta pr . ...
..IIS nntano A WM
.. SF.44 Pranarlvanla ..
Aaarnnaa
Atrhlaoa
nA
01i
la
sis
, 44
HAS
an
'S
V-4,
n
at
to sM
Baltlnore A Ohio
OaoaAtaa PactAa ,
Cha A Ohla......
Chlcaso Ot. W....
US
Kan4 Mu
.in
.
. ls
,14-S
.KfaAias ..-
As lat pfd..
So 1I
C. at. A Of- f.
Ao Rallwar ..
DeBaers
tl. A R O...
m..a. 0H
OS StA .... .
So. Pac-itlr ....
t eloa PartAc .
Sa pit
V. g. Sirnl....
So S14.....
Wbh
Aa std
stA
ns
lis
Bn
lat M.
7f
o Ad BfA . t-u.
tlllnels Central lUu
, tl
Loala. A Naah ll(v
. K A T Its
BAR SILVER Steady. 26 13-16d per ounce.
MONEY ZVk&3 per cent: the rate of dis
count In the open market for short bills Is
SN4i!P4 per cent: for three mouths bills.
e"k033 per oent.
Kesr Terk Mlalasj Aaaatatlaaa.
NEW YORK. Dec 15. The fo'lowlne are
the closing quota tlona on mining stocks:
AAai
... At
Lttll CAM
.. t
..
,.17
.. A
.. It
.. At
.. 41
.. 14
Allc ,
14
. 1
S
. A
1(W
J"i
lt
.
ntrls
Ophlr
Pkoenlx
PoUMl
BTs
Sierra MeraAa
mail Mom ..
Brunaw Irk Can . ,
t'omatoefe Tvaaei.
Coa. fl. A Va...
Hots SIItst
lrao Sllrer
rill Csa ...
IsuiBdarA
Offered.
Baak t'learlaa;a.
OMAHA, Dec. IS. Bank clearings for to
day, $l,24i,K.7, a decrease of 4,toi3l from
tho corresponding day last year.
Cettea Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. tf. COTTON The
nacaet opened steady, sftiM points higher
on moderate bull support and covering that
eemed to find Its chief encouragement In
private advices from thw virinn. mni,.,,,
interior polnu reporting a good demand for
spot cotton, with a scarcity e-f attractive
grades, and the firmness of the market at
Liverpool, where prlcee were several points
better than due. Otherwise the newa waa
not particularly encouraging. Receipts con
tinue aufticlently large to shake confidence
among aome oieratora in the mvnran. nf
the government s crop figures, tha weather
was not umavorahie to the nwement, and
unsettling rumors were io circulaUon re
garding the condition of affairs in Man.
cheater, where it was- hinted some housee
were on the brink cf suspension. In addi
tion to this private cables stated that an
English expert was " tot announce another
reduction in his estimate of the worltfe
requirements, which 011Z December 6 he
placed at 10.877.OOO birp-e. 4-educed on No-
vemoer w to io.sxxiooo aJea and now re
duoed It , to . 10.300.4Mu, lAir-rX The market,
however, paid little- attention to these
phases of the situation, and trading con
tinued largely profesKlonal with the bul!
contingent buying enps-tioot1oiV soft spots
to lsnaart xnai(lcrtitil.l j-rynnse to the un
dertone and prices In tl afternoon showed
a net advance of VyJJ mwha on the active
mowrns.' FwllowmstrTW'ntie T! sagged off
slightly under llomdatKm. tnrt ataadled just
before the close by buying by brokers aup-
pesea to represent New Orleans Interests,
and finally waa steady, net &4J10 polnu
Birner. oaiea. esttmauML soo.otn bales.
NtfiW . ORLEANS. Dec. 15. COTTON
Steady; saJea, 1126 bale; ordinary. 1 7-iftc;
good ordinary, lt)c; low middling, llc;
middling. lZVc: good middling, 13 6-lft.-;
middUng fair. Ull-lac: receipts. 16.630 bales:
stock. 330,832 hales. Futures were steady;
December. 12.2&11 23c; January. lJ.80il flc;
Februan', 12 4fcair47c; March, 12.6!ifl2.4Mc;
April. li 67&ir.ti.Hc; Mey. U 7U-7ic; June,
12.7Q12-7c; July. lt.KtJlS.KSc.
ex. LOUIS, Dec. li. -COTTON Firm and
unchanged: middling, 174c; saleax, 473 bales;
receipts. 160 bales; ship menla, 663 bales;
stock. HfiM bales.
LIVERPOOL, Dec 16. COTTON Spot, tn
limited demand, prices 4ii points higher
American middling fair. T.02d: good mid
dilng. Ad; middling, O.AOd; low middling,
(Osd: rood ordinary. .6Ad: ordinary. 4 38 J
The eaa of the day were 6,do0 balsa, of
which 600 were for speculation and export
and IscludtKl 4. WO American. Receipts, 41,
0u0 bales. Including 40. WO American. Fu
turea ODened auiet and closed steady
American middling, g. o. e. December. 4.61
ft.Gd; December and January, 37d; Jan
uary and February. .sa; renruary ana
March, .6!i.6Zd: Mirrn ana April, tioa
Anril and Mav. .4M: May and June. 4 4d
June and July. C46d; Jaly and August, 4 13
d.44d; August and Heptemoer, o.aia.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Dec 11 -METALS There
aa a renewal of speculative activity In
the London tin market today and price
there advanced 1 17s 6i to 127 for spot
and U0 6e for futures. Locally tin waa
atrorur. reflect! nr the foreign advance srot
closing about 60 points higher at $27.. 3
Ti m. The Avondon copper nu.rart was is
Ad hla-her at A 67 far spot and atC 12a 6d
(or futures. Acauy copper waa quiet out
steady with lake quoted at ni.wi'an.t
electrolytic. $12oa 12.60. and casting
A IX. 12i 1112.1.371. Lead waa U 3d higher In
London at tu 6a. ana was nrm nert, nut
unchanged at H-I'H tor small lots ana
$4.26 for car lota, spelter advanoea za ea a
London to Z1 10s. but was nominally un
changed here at $5.26 for spot. Iron waa
unchanged at 4a Iti In Glasgow, but de
clined As to 41s su in AliaaiesoortL Axcaiiy
Iron aaema to be a llttie easlfr oa th
whole, owing to a slackening In demand
and rather freer offerings. Prices, however,
are nominally unchanged with No. 1 foun
dry northern at .14.wri6.W: No. 1 foundry
southern snd NO. 1 tounary aoumern sort
at 113 614 00.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 16. MET Al-S Spelter,
teady, $4.60. Lead steady. 64 lTV.
agar Market.
mr-w rnn tr Die U RUllAR Raw
steady: fair refining. S1 : centrifugal. 86 tent.
SjC; molasses sugar. i!c, rtnnea. ait-aay
No. 4, 4 0oc; No. 7. 4.00c; No. 6, $ Pic: No. 8,
1 luc: No. 10. 8 N&c: No. 11, 8.00c; No. li 3.76c
No. 13, 870c; No. 14. 36c; confectioners' A.
ASoe: mould. A. 4-Mc; rut loaf, Atfcc
crtiahed, 6.0ac; powdered, 4a&c; granulated.
A45c; cutes. 4.70c.
MOLjlSbES Firm. - New Orleans open
kettle aood to choice. Iii34c
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. li SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle. 23c; centrif ugsls.
3-ltiSV: centrlfuATal wnilrs. A-sA U-lsc
J ,1 1'l . , f 'U t UJW .
MOLAS8E14 Oulet: t.pen kettle. tValOc
eentrlfugsl. 04323c; syrup, oe.
Oil a ad stasia.
NEW TORK. Dec. U OILS Cottonseed.
firm: prime crude, oumlnai; prima yellow.
8i.iS5Vxc. Petroleum, firm; refined New
York, AS 60; Philadelphia and Baltimore.
'; prime, in lul luaii.
Tl KPAVNTlNki Airna. ssA'aeoc.
ROSIN Steadv; common to good. $266.
OIL. CITY, Dee. . OIL Credit bal-
ancea, $!: certllluatea. a lea. tool
bbls. at Ii-u7; ahlpmet.t. 64.184 bbls.. aver
aye. 77.212 bbla : ruua. 22.342 bbla., avcrarr,
70 618 bbla ; shlpmenta. Uma. $0 Snj blia..
average, 67.620 bbla ; ru&a. Lima. U.7U bbls.,
average. 63 710 bbls.
SAVANNAIL Dec 15- TURPENTINE
Firm at 64c.
rtoeiN-Farm; A. n. . , 0. 15, r, 11 sn; n,
1136: H. $2.36: L $ir. K. 2 SO; M. I.lsj; N.
$A.UV; W. G, $3.36; W. W.. $3.60.
Wklk y Market.
ST. LOUIS De 16. -WHISKY Steady aa
bails of II 31.
CHICAGO. Dee. U.-WHISKT-teady at
1127
PEORIA, Dec 15.-WHISKY Steady at
$1 27. on iaeis of high wines.
CINCINNATI. Dec. li -WHISKY Dis
tiller finished gixxla. au.et. on basis cf
$1.27.
Dry tweeds Market.
. NEW TORK. Dee. IS. DRY GOODS The
market at til sheas an upward i-i,u.it4 y
with operators pun ins 4Mdere only for their
uatoKHata iMda. twllera are vrrv lu1r
1-tient, coaatfig im coikaaiima trwm aam
li'AS J4lca evea oa Urge Iwua,
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec 18.
ReceiDts were: Cattle, fioar. Khern.
Official Monday 1.446 13 $.
Official Tuesday 3. 7 A 11.040 l fc.0
Ta-o davs this wek t fTl M m is K
f ame dava last week . Ill 44& At bkl
Same wk before 11 H la. Hi 06
mams thre- weeks ago.... 6.H14 13..H7 ,
Same four weeka ago 14.013 li.7K6 ie 744
Same daya last year....... 7.1l5 llfed lU.ZSt
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE,
Tho following table ahows the receipts at
cattle, bogs and sheep at ARuth Omaha
for the year to date and comparisons with
last year:
tan inl Inn Ctea.
rtle 1.0S3 707' .$ kij,;
Hoes 2 l?4 1 TlUMI.T 14 4kl
Stieep l.a34.Ba6 l.7s,U3 137.647 .....
Average prices paid tot noga at Sou th
Omaha for the last aereral days with cont
partsonA; Date. I 1K13. !lu2.iaoi.;ilK0.lW.;uas.l7.
Dec 1..,.
L-ec. ....(
Dec $....(
Iec. 4,...
Dec. 6 ...
Dec ....;
Dec. 7
Dec $....
Iec, ,...
Dec. 10...
Dec. 11...
Dec 13...
Lec. U...
Dec. 14...
Dec. 16...
4 S4 001 I 4 $3
3 741 $ 251 $ 3
3 71 3 6 $ A.
1 a a I 3 i
4 Sl 4 (HI 6 K I
4 4fV 13 I K. 4 44
4 4.-', 1 2-i 6 K, 4 t
4 37Vs4 4 It- $ 06, 4 77
J 1 4 M
4 tr I 6 04 4 n
4 est r I 4 7S
4 XV' 4 06; 4 111 I
4 -Sl 12 4 13 4 K5I
A SI
$ ,
3 n
t ri
t 36!
t Bt
l s
t $3
a 17
3 II
a
$ $3, $ so;
3 ft!
a 2 3 13
3 31! 3 13
1U
a $7!
3 : a
4 4 OK 4 14: 4 $2
4 4t,'. 6 l 4 16, 4 771 W.
I 6 14 111 4 81 3 Kl
4 A4-41 211 4 Ml 3 K
3 33; I 21
4 iSj! 4 00 I I 64; a 86 j 3 271 8 M
'Indicates Sunday.
The fhrfal number or csrs of stock
brought tn today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sa p. fTr'a.
. .. M. A rJL. P. At)'.. 23
Wabash 1
Mo. Pacific Rv 8
Union Pc. System.. S7
46 8 ! ..
2 8..
22
11 1
WAI
II 8
l 2
4 2..
3
1
t a
3
184 28 1
A N. W. Rv i
F.. E. A M. V. R R.. 82
C. St. P.. M. A O.... 24
B. A M. Ry 34
C. B. A U- Ry 17
K. C A St. J 2
C, R. I. A P., east.. 18
C R. 1. A P.. west.. 1
Illinois Central 8
Chicago G. W 3
Total receipts...
.205
The disposition of the dar e receipts waa
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
oer 01 neaa inaicatea:
Buyers.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
4H1
1.M7
153
212
Bm irt and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
1.42
1.048
63
"as
174
40
174
6
6
S
133
76
4
83
1
16
61
464
i.le
328
t.lcS
2,t76
1.113
2.48
Cudahy P. Co.. S. City..
Armour A Co., 8. City..
Vansant A Co
Carey A Benton
tbman A Co
W. 1. SteDhen
Huston A Co
H. F. Hamilton
F. Hues
Wolf A Murnan
Hobblck A B
Sam Wertheimer
Lee Rothschild
Sol Degaa
11 a Ktert y A Co
Other buyers
i.m
(.668
Totals
4.0S6 12,091
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were oulte
liberal this morniug and the market waa
rather slow. Report from other points
were unfavorable to the selling Interests
and that helped packers In their efforts to
pound tha. market.
Jteoeipts included about forty cars of
corn-fed steers. Packer did not take hold
with any life,' and in fact did not seem to
care whether they got any fresh supplies
or not. Seme ttrime. handy weight cauuie
might have sold at about steady prices, aa
there waa aome inquiry for that kind, but
none arrived. On all other kiiMis. in mar
ket was extremely dull and unevenly lower.
it waa a late hour belore any business was
transacted, as ealtaroen could not make up
their minds to take the or ices offered.
There were some well-finished heavy cattle
on aale, but they were also alow and lower,
The cow market did not show much
change. Recelpta were not heavy, and ae
buyers all wanted a few it would be aafe
to quote the market generally steady and
feirly active. All klnda sold without much
trouble, but If any kind dragged it waa the
cedltim gradea.
Bulls, veal calvee and stags were also
about steady with yesterday.
The suutily of etockers and feeders wsa
light this morning And with a lair demand
prices neia steaay witn yesteraay. com
mon klnda. of course, were alow and hard
to aell at any Diica. while the more desir
able gradea changed handa freely. The de
mand front the country for Btock cattle Is
of course rather limited, but of late the
aupply baa been correspondingly light, eo
there baa been no accumulation 01 cat us
In the yards. Representative sales:
BEEF 8TEERS.
Ka.
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COWS
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A 1AA4 I IA 4..
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.... 34 A TA
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I . A A 34
USA 3 A?
HEIFERS.
AA 744 I 8a 2
A AM I 71
CALVES.
t 14 4 44 A
I..; lit 4
BULLS.
I 11 AA I IA A...,.
1 ......ItiA 8 IA ' I
1 .1114 A 14 1
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A AO
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A Zt
VAA 8 AA
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17BA i T
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1174 A 4A
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f AS" 3 44 AA AHA 3 AA
3 6J4 A to
Nr BKABKA.
81 cows..
1 cow...,
1 cow....
1 cow...
.. 14
a 76
1 86
8 60
1 w
2 00
7 feeders.. 646
$ 40
2 26
a 6
a o
I 60
860
3 40
..low
..1270
..HKIO
22 cows..... W7
6 cows 11A2
1 f seder... AoO
11 feeder.. 7K7
2 feeder. .1160
1 bull 10.SI
a cows.
.. Ill
a cows nos
t :
1 bull 1M 2 60
1 bull 1100 t AO
1 bull.,
1 cow.
7.4 8 10
8 feeder.. 63
8 eows
11 cows Sk
6 feeder.. 474
11 foeuer.. F.l
4 feeders.. M
1 feeder... 830
12 feeders.. 63i
17 oows 1118
10 cows K.'l
4 eows K'7
2 76
2 0
2 40
$ 15
I00O 2 36
8 cows..... ASA
1 feeder... 80
2 feeders.. 7ao
1 feeder... 770
8 feeder.. 643
1 buU 10)10
8 feeder.. $76
8 feeder.. KM
2 feeder.. 010
1 cow t0
2 86
8 76
8 60
8 a
3
1 10
2 t
a 00
86
1 60
8 16
8 AO
2 60
2 80
2 40
2 CO
t 10
2 70
IA cows V.iii
Wood Live Stock Co. Idaho.
39 steers. ...1241 8 26 IIS steers... .1841
28 staer. ...1227 8 00 La feeder. .1UA7
8 25
8 26
HCKJS There was a liberal run of boas
In slrht this morning, as will be aeen frum
the table of receipt above. In view of that
fact packers started In to pound the mar
ket and tried te take off 64710c. A few
loada may have Bold that way, but the gen
eral market waa right around a nickel
lower. The long string -went at 34.40. with
a tew unaer ana a if over mat r.gure.
Aa high ba 4 4; was paid ror butcher
wetfhls. Trading was quite active after
the first round, and as a result all the
early arrivals were disposed of In good
season. Tba same aa usual, taougn. aom
of the train were very late la arriving,
which prevented an early cloae. ftepre
entatlv salts:
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SHEEP There waa rather a light run of
Sheep In sight this morning, snd ss the de
mend for desirable killers was In good
hane the market ruled active and ateady
to strong on everything answering to that
description. Some sheep and yearlings, tout
mostly yearlings, brought M. r.wes sou
for $., weatern lambs $. and a I'ttle
bunch of native lambs brought $6 fi. Part
fat kinds were slow and hard to sell at any
price the same as ustisl.
The demand 'for feeders "eemed to be
about equal to the supply aud practically
steady prices were paid.
quotations lor corn-tea eiorx: n""-c
western lambs, $6 oofaS.Sfi; fair to good
lamb. $4.&'itiS.o: gooft to choice yearlings.
$3.76g4.; fslr to sood vesriinrs. $1.6!itJ.7X
choice wethers. $3.35ii3.rct 4s Ir to good
wethers, AS.tt&JSo; good to choice ewes.
$3Xol25: fair to good ernes. $1 ,
chnioa feeder lambs, t-" S" 4.10; fslr to gf"fl
feeder lamtM, $:i A.S3o; bany nmm,
8 00; feeder vear.ings, 43 ftinri.W': i""r
wethers. 331Ffj3.35; feeder ewes, C00jl.60;
culls. $1.00ij2.liu. Representative sales:
No. At. t-r.
$ western ewes 113 8 0?
western ewes M J 1
24 western ewes w .
667 western wethers ID J 60
western wethers H 8 6)
;a weetern yearlings J 4 to
l western year ings ;e ' -v
26 western Irnnbs '
2 w stern eurlings ry -?
616 western Inmbs 71 A
31 western lambs . . ., ;j
17 western lambs "
ro western ewes 1(13 . 2 3d
167 western ewes w z w
100 western ewes
1 buck " a ou
8 western ewes " J J?
1 western ewe 140 3 -
23 western ewes 1"1 J
4! westers wethera I'O 8 60
1 western wether i "
61 Wyoming eull lambs 61 M 50
441 western yearlings . 104 lw
is western wetners n vf
843 Wyoming fed lambs 1 4 J
3 western lambe
4 western lambs 107 , A 60
I western lambe 100 i 06
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET.
Light Reeelpt af Cattle, wllk Fair
at Bbees aad HatT.
CHICAGO. Dec. 15. CATTLK Receipts,
m . . , . - a4fk4An.
B.1RIU nrawi. V,' KWl co Iilimr rim,, r-v'' J
noor to medium. 83.oi4 76: stocaers sna
fflr A17!.it0- com-a Al ft0b4.00: heifers,
$1.764.60: canners. ri.60fj'4.30; bulls, $L60
4.00: calve. $2.003.26.
HOGS Rece pts todsv. xs.ww neaa tomor
row. 40,000 head. The market was 6c lower;
mixed and butchers. A4.4M4 70: good to
choice heavy, 44 45434.46; rough heavy, $43
43' oil; light, H-Io w; DU1K OI sales, ea.vtu'
X FA
SHEEP AND LAMBS Keoetpta. A4.0W
head. The market for sheep was slow, for
lambs, steady to strong; good to cnoice
wethers, $3 So 4 00; fair to choice mixed.
$2M.'u3.40; western sheep, $2.0064.00; native
lanaba, $4.00Qfi.(iO; western lamut, H.iwoo-tw.
Hew Terk Live Stark Market.
VFW VriTttr Dec U BEEVES Re-
crinta. 84 head: no aalea werei reporUHi;
drease beef, steady; city dressed native
sides. C0t4C per lb.; cables lest received
minted American steora. exclusive of Christ-
ma nattle. l'Jtpillae areseeo. vni; iw
frlgerator beef, &c per lb.
CALV JA rieceipta. lu neaa; veeie ana
barnyard calves, active and higher; vesla.
$4 6Kj A. 76; barnyard calveav $2.10; ctly
dressed veals, 7wlSc per lb.
HOUo Heceipta, a.ooa neaa; no aaie re
ttortMl
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.861
head; heep rated quiet and about steady
lamb 10616c hieher: sheen. $3.MKii4.00. ex
elusive of small number partly for export at
$4.26; lam ha, $6.2&&.60; dressed mutton, 6H9
7"c per ib; dreseea lamoa. aiaioc per io. .
Erport today. 1.830 beeves, LCC7 sheep.
8.BW Trt4ac ji usat- -
St. Leeia lArm Steek Markets'
ST. IXItTia. Dee. r. CATTLE Recelpta
6.600 head. Including 2.600 bead of Texans,
Tha market was slow and weak, with Tex
an lower; native chipping and export
steers, $4.6lifr6.36, with extra fancy worth
up to 86; steers under l.vw ins., aa.auias.w;
stockers and feeder. $2.2668.50; cews and
hrlfra t! ft4 S: ranners. 81 7662,10: bulla,
t? s,dia 60: calvea. il.0Oi4S.60: Texas and In
dian steer. 82.1&93.60; cow and heifer. $2.00
P2 66.
HOGS Receipt, (l.ono head. The market
waa lower: niaa and light. $4.JMj4.O0; pack
era. 84,44 66; butcher and beat heavy. $4 46
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1000
k.. Th. mark! waa fiteadv: native mut
ton. 13 2r.61.76: lamba. 4.iW5 ; full ana
buckA X234.0U; tocaer. Ai.iuai-.
BCsusaas City Lift teek Market.
viVRAA CITY. Dee. 15 CATTLE Re
relnts. 14.000 head. Including fc head of
viitkMfii The market waa ralSc lower
niwirt and dressed beef steer a. M.3Mz6.&n
fair to good. $8.604.35; western fed steers,
tt tnrx ft,- .tnckers and feedere. $2 5004.60
atilharn steeTB. $3 0043 840: SOUthfTn COWS,
Ai siK&tAS: native cow. $1.6f.(68 40: naUve
heifers. 82.26430.76: bull. $2.2&a3.2&; calvea.
1 rafaArvA: fkfi
HOGrV-RecelpU, 8.600 heL Th market
t.,i. inmr- ton. M.67Vk: bulk of sales.
$4 4564.56; heavy. $4 55i4 67H; packer 84.4-H
t)4 f,:s: pig tl Utthta $4 n-4.66
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8.000
head. The market waa frllc higher; native
lamba $4.75415 60; western lamt. e.otn.su,
fed ewea, $3.1O4i4.fJ0; western fed yearling.
At 154 4; stocaer ana leeue.
St. Jeeepk Live Stock Market.
rr iriRFPU Dee. 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.000 bed. Th market we lor
lower: nanivea. 83.E6JA.a: eo-a and heifer.
i tu.in ..rm nd feeder. 82.60tu2.so.
u, xsa-lReceinte. 644 head. The market
waa 10c lower; top. 4.0; bulk cf sale. $4 '
a i j rri. ivn t AMBS-ReoelnU. 4 f2
head. The market was steady to trong
sheep, ai.ko: Umba. 85.40; ewe. $3
leas City Lira teat Market.
SIOUX CITY, la . Dec. 1J. (Special Tele
ATTl.lt Recelula. I.OOtl neaa
Z.Z.V, ' .tii.ra Btronar: beerea $3.7545.
cowaT bulls and mixed. 82.004Y8.1W; stockers
and feeders. IZJXWi.W. caaves sou y
i a , n.ij, 4 .
HoGcf-Keceii.W. 6.600 head; arket 6
lower, selling Haut-si; ouia,
tteek la SlATkt.
Following are'the reoeipta f tock
at the alx principal wni
UMJ ' Csttla. Hog. Sheep
. . 3 75S 11.00 8.6O0
. . $.000 16.01 14 000
' .. 14 000 4-AO0
. 6 6i"0 4.i 2.0
.. . 3.OU0 .8 4.0J2
Omaha .....
Chicago ....
Kansas City
St. lul ...
St. Joeeph .
6ioux city .
Total ....
1,000 6.000
75.494
81.602
Vlalble apAly Crala,
-. ... vabv rw te stTMrial cable an
telerraphlc ccmmunicatlona received by
BrlasTreet's show ths following change
in available upplle. a comparer aim i-
inoua invuui- . , . , .
Wheat United Btatr ana v
the Rockv mountain. Increaa 1 2S4.000
buihela Afloat for and In Europe. Irre.
fc..,.(.e bushel. Total upply Increaaed 1.6k,-
w bu-,hf';.. e..t.. and Canada ea-t ef
the Rocky mountain, Incrcaeed 258.000 bu.h
el . . . .
Oats United Btates " - - - ' ' '
the Rocky mountains, Increaaed aJO.tt
bushel. . . . . , .
The eainc uimw rn
tills week are those of 10 Ouo bushels st
Portland Me., im.ou bushels at Kingston
and KC0O0 buahel at lf pot Harbor. The
l-adlng decreaaca are 1.1 0u bushels it
Manitoba. 154.0KJ buabels St Joseph 164
Ov bushels a; Coleaa and 65.UM biiahel at
Davenport.
CeATee Market.
NEW TORK. Dec U. COFFEE-Spet
Rio. ateady; No. 7 Invoice. 6c: mild. firm.
The market for futures opened iedv at
unchanged pricra to a den line of I points,
follow 11. g lower European cablea and
heavier primary receipts. During the esrly
trading prices war f!r!y steady, but con
siderable roffe waa efft-rlng by longs wbe
aold splrehet.Bive of deliveries on contract,
owing to the large amount of coffee afloat
from Brest! and rumors that K'iro'-ean
ahtrt-ta were breoarina to send effee her
from th other aide. Th continuation of
these offering ia the Item win alien de
mand w light further weakened prt-c
and the market, while nnary ateaiv. ea
art Pal6 diita lower.- Salea were bars.
ir.-loo'r. Iecerpr-r 4 25c: January. C &
4Xir; February. 4r.o ir; Mar-b. 4 if, c
May. 4 A"' Jure. 4 ac; Jul-. 77, -
tobtr, 7-1. jT.Axs.
William F. Frank, a- tna 11, carrier, mar
draw til pay check from the United States
government, but hu cannot cash !t or lire
It unleaa he div'tie with hi wife.-
Apparently a way has been found to beat
the rule of the court which hold that th
age of a government, state or municipal
employe cannot be garnlsheed. John O.
Yeiser claim credit for the discover).
It may be the first time on record that
federal employe's wagea have been suc
cessfully Intercepted. At sny rate. Mail
Carrier Frank can't abend hi money until
he district court give the word. He Is
restrained from endorsing his check or
cashing It In any way save through the
clerk of the court, who ha been officially
Instructed to remit but one-half the
amount. The remainder 1 held for the tem
porary alimony for Frank' wife, who ba
begun divorce proceeding.
Frank and til wlf have lived la a Watly
furnished little home at 720 South Twenty
eighth street. They have been married
about alx year and bav a boy aged i
Mr. Frank, whose given name la Jessie,
became a wife before aha waa 14 year old
On the $1,000 a year salary of a mall car
rier the home waa well supplied with the
neceseltiea and aome of the luxuries of life.
Saya Haaaaaa Waa t rael.
Airs. Frank bases her application for a
divorce on the allegations that her husband
has been very cruel to her, threatening
with words and reinforcing hi remark by
physical violence. In (act, she ray that
h went to the extreme of beating her end
leaving her lying with illuminating gaa
turned on full force from the let. She
asks complete divorce, the custody of the
child and alimony. ,
According to the woman, who claims ahe
ha no mean of support, Frank used this
fact as an additional means of Intimidating
her, aaylng that eh could not force him
to maintain her if she tiled to get a divorce,
because it was Impossible to garnishee the
government, and his wages. Therefore, were
securely his possession, .
John O. Yeiser 1 the woman's attorney
and he f gured out a way he thought she
could beat .the game by securing; aa order
from Judge Baxter Monday eight restrain
ing Frank from negotiating hie check when
he receive it until the divorce suit la set
tled. The government la not mado a party
In any way. In addition to tha abjurations
mentioned, Frank 1 restrained from re
turning to hlt former home, threatening hi
wife or disposing of their peronal prop
erty.
AKAL B9TATB TlVAKSraSU.
Deeds filed for record yeaterday, a fur-
nlshed by the Mldiana ouarsnte ana
Trust company, bonded aaturactcr, 1614
Farnam street:
Eugene J. Sullivan to W. O. Shrlver, out
lots 161 and ibz. norenoB .
William Lu Murray to Byron L. Mc-
Eldon. s, nwi. sec. lWA-iu, aaa .
other !nd (,008
Alice C. Schmidt and huaband to Jean-
tiette Butler, lota 24 ana . diocb 1.
Avonital Park 1.000
Ernest W. Hoel and wife o Ks'.le A. -
Hills, lot 13. block 7, tiinon 1-.111.... t.su
L L. Valden to William J. Gtl.espte,
nv. Jot 1, block 8. Foster's addition... 6
James I. Cook and wife to Msrraret
Amacow. a 4. tdaooai tt jtAusuao j
No. 1 ........i....... tM,
Oustav A. Engel and wife to Bramt - -
ton Wastner. lot A moca ab, nans
Kim Place 2 60
South Omaha Investment company, to
Martin L.. Andersen, iota ana .
block L McGavock Ah O Keeffe ad-
A 11 Inn 1 1. 000
Concordia Loan and Trust company to
Karen Olsen, v u'A iot ss ana ww
feet of m Jot 81. Hartman ad-
ditlon :' '
Karen Olsen and husband to Mary
Kotera, , P4j Wt im w re"- -of
w lot 31. Hartmaa's addition.... 864
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