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    THE OMATtA DAILY REE: MONDAY. PECEMllETl 21, UO?.
. n An Phiiim it m&khkt
roisibi'itj of fir Bstwesn Enn! .od
Japan i Partmonnt is Wheat.
WET WEATHtR ADVANCES CORN PRICES
4ats Market Btroasr with Other Grata,
with fair Geaeral Trade Tre
Tlaloas fires, with Basse
Oatsldo Bay-lac.
CHICAGO, tea. 19. Ths possibility of war
between RuMla and Japan wa paramount
today In affecting prices of wheat. On aa
active general demand Mar closed with
sain of lko. Other grains were helped by
the strength in wheat. May com clnelnt
KQSa hither, while eata war up VM'ifco.
Provisions were strong, closing to to 17V40
&igher.
iredlng In wheat waa on a very largs
oale ana the market showed greater ac
tivity than for Ion while. Local holder
appeared to have utmost confidence in tne
atiuatlon. Although the market advanced
to the top ptloe on the prevent crop, little
disposition waa manlieeted to take protlta.
The extremely liberal export bunlnrss of
the peat two daya and the continued small
recelpta oaused a good demand at the
tart. Opening price were firm, May being
a ehade to HtV higher at tft24a.
rJhorts became alarmed at the attitude of
Lbe pit crowd and In renewing eflorta to
cover added greatly- to the utrength in
the market, hlla there waa tome il'iulda
tlon on the advance, tha effect waa silght.
and eloalng prices were about the beat of
the day. After selling at MMj-'qSo May
cloeed at iBSWte, m gain of lc. Clear
encea of wheat and flour were, equal to
42S.io buhela. Primary recelrita were ..-
00 bushels, agalnat CTl.C'W bjshe'.s a year
ago. anni.7MNis. uuiutn and Chicago re
ported recel,. of 173 cara, agalniit M? care
last week a.ici 611 cara a year ago.
Corn price were carried up by tha
strength In wheat and because of the wet
weather prevailing all over the central
wast. While recelpta were larger today
than they have been for several weeki. the
prospects were bright for a big reduction
in inn movement on account OI poor roads.
Commission houses were the beet buyer
and the selling was scattered, although uto-
visions people had considerable corn for
aaie, Arter opening a ahaue to Vo higher
at 434i43,o to &kti Mm sold between l.'.o
and 44 Ho. cloving at 44B44Mil Local receipt
were 0 car, with I of contract grade,
Oats were strong along with other giftlns.
There waa a gnlr general trade and Home
evidence or further accumulation by the
rromlnent long Interest. The demknd
rom1 this source In conjunction with tuy
lng by local trader started abort to cover
i.i wun email offering price thowed
good advances. Receipts continued small
and a good shipping demand wna reported.
May opened a shade to He higher at 7o
iw i-a, mngea oeiwaen tia ana 8, clon
ing at S7V4o, Local receipts were liO cars.
Provllons were firm, with cnnsldernble
outside buying still In evldenoe. Tha bullish
aentlment waa encouraged by the action of
grains. The advance met with some soiling
by Enalleh houses and also hv local nnr.lt.
n, but prices held Up woll. The close waa
strong, with May pork up 1B1TH at til 5
eil-WVi. Ma lard was 8570 higher at fri.2Vi
6 (K, and rib were 7tto better at in. SB.
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
K car) corn, 320 car; oats, iM car; hogs,
4tM0 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follow:
-L
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Clos. Teay.
Wheat
h Peo.
. May
' July
Corn
Pec
May
Juiy
Oata
Ilea
iliy ,
IWi 8T T9T4 f0 79'4
BH'frS 8SWa - Kl 83WH 82V4
764tf7A fl -7-i T?H 76)4
if 42 42 4?H 42
4IH 4J44 H 431
&H 4S . H 4443m)
K , 85'4 . 5Vl J1 ' IH
rAILWAT TIMB CAJUX
vkioh TArio?(- 10th asd marcy.
lUlaot Csatral. . - .
hloairo Ex-crasa' ...... a trso am
.hioago, MinneapolU 4b
Bt- Paul IJml(,1 f-UI riHi'
Mlnneapolla 8U Paul
Express b T;60 am
Chi
Chi
i orn
...a 4:24 urn
...a pm
.b 4:03 pm
.a I:' am
.b t:iA am
Chinas A HerUwtttera,
"T Northweatern Una.
"aat Chicago a 140 am
ll Chloaco allitOam
a SOD cm
oal Bloux City
lyUeht fcL Paul a T:M am
ayllKht Chtoago a (:M am
Jmiua caioagu ....a 1:26 pm
7 . i ii ilia mn. . . n. -mi
IXK-al Chicago....,
iaat St. Paul
f t. Paul Expr.!,
last MaU
Local fcluux City
Norfolk A BonoKeel.
lJnouln Lena Pine.
and Lincoln a :M pm
Casper Wyoming Ex. d I.W pm
tlaxtlnga, Superior and
Albion b 1:60 pm
t'aiea raclde.
Oyerland Limited....... .a 1:40 am
J he fast Mail a l:&0 am
California Express a 4:ii put
The chicaga Portland
Ppeoial , ...at.XOpm
The orUand Chloago -
special , ,
Eastern Expreoa ,
The At antio Express.
The Colorado Special. ..ttll:38 pm
C'hlcaco Epeclnl
Llnooln, litati'lce and
Btromaburg Express. -b 4:00 pm
Columbus Iycal b 4 00 pnt
Caioaae Great Western,
list. Paul It Minne
apolis Limited , -
104 Bt. Paul 4k Minne
apolis Expreea a T:S8 am
lot Ft. lMdgt txnree..a pin
.20 St. Paul A klinit-
apoii Limited a 1M pm
T Ft. Dodgo Kxpres..
103 Bt. Paul Minna- '
a rolls Express...,., .
Chleagra, Mllwaakea St. Paa
Chicago Daylight a f .bi am
Chlcauo Fust Kxpress-.a t Ai pm
Overland Limited a 10 pm
Pea Molnea xprea....a 7:S5 am
Wabash. '7 ' ' "
8t. Touls "Cannon
Bait" Kxprev a I:
Bt. Louis Local, Coun- .
,cU falulTs a 9
Mlssuarl Paelfla,
Bt Louis Expra ....".alO
K. C. 4 8t. L. Kx press. .alO
C a tea so. Rock tstaad
EAST.
Chicago Dayllpht L t d. a t
C;lco Iiayllght Looal.a 7
CMrko Kxpreu bU
! Molnrs Express....! 4
Chicago Fast tx press. a 1
WEST.
Rocky Mountain L't'd.-a t
Lincoln, Colt. springs.
leavr. Pueblo and
w" a 1
Txss, California and
. Oklahoma Flyer ..a 4
Arrive.
alOiSS pm
a 1:06 am
bl0:SS pm
a 1:S5 am
a'iVsb'am
b t:tf pm
aiO:'.K) pm
fcll;20 pro
a (:1S am
a 1:45 pin
a' 7:06' am
a tii'ii am
a 1:40 pm
a S:20 am
bl0:35 am
bUKiii am
a 6:10 pm
6.10 pm
b 6:10 pm
a 1:08 pm
a 1:20 pm
July .414 MH U HS:T4tP4
Pork
Jan. 11 47H 11 11 47 11 B 1 4Vi
May 11 85 1100 11 60 1117110
Lard
Jan. ttTH I47H S7H 14 TH
May 67H 88 U S $11
JanT I 10 io e? ir
May 10 IS 26 I IB 6 I7',i
peanut, per lb.. 7r; Chill walnuts. 121lSc j
larse ni sory nuts, per nit., ii.mi; sneu
bams, r-r bu., 11. black walnuti. per bu..
1. 2b; Italian cheetnuts, per lb., 12c.
MiLl,-wo. l green, c; No. k green, M'
No. 1 salted, 7c: No. 1 SRlted. c: No. 1 vent
calf, I to IS lbs., 8c; No. 1 veal calf. It to
16 lle., Uc; dry railed hides, M'12c; sheep
pells, 20tj.be; horse hles. 1.60ii.6a.
a 1:10 pm
a 6.3) pm
a 7:30 am
a 1:40 am
1:40 am
bll'4S pm
b t :S am
a 4:65 am
all:10 am
a 1:19 pro
la
all:U Dm
a 1:19 pm
a 1:10 am
m 1:10 pm
:M am
:ll am
:?S pm
;15 am
68 pm a I
:14 pm a I
00 am at
.50 pm a
Pacific.
:56 am a 1
:no am a I
:li am a 6
:) pm bll
.30 pin a 1
:M am a 7:25 pm
:R0 am
:34 pm
:34 pin
5) am
:t pm
pm a t
10 pm a!2
:O0 p
:40 pm
BCRLI.MUTON STATION-lOth et MASOM.
ChloagT. Barliagtea A Halaey.
Leave. Arrive,
Chicago Ppectal if i'lim a R6pm
Chlcatco Vestlbuled Ex. .a 4 Wpra a :titm
Chicago 1-ocal . a:lSain 811:00 Dm
Chicago TJniltd a 1:0 am a 7:46 pm
Fsst Mall v 1:E pm
Barllagtea Mtaaoavl River.
Wymore. Beatrice and
Lincoln a I SO cm HJ pre
Nebraska Expreaa a 1.60 am a 7 44 pro
I'envsr Lliuut-a a 4:10 pm a am
vines rium ana , pugei
Bound Bvpres alLUpm a I SO pm
Colorado Veatluuled
. r,yr a :m
Lincoln Fast Mll b 17 pm a l:u pm
-. ,wa sou ntiu
moutk bl lftpm blO 8S am
reuevue at PaulHo Jet. ..a 7.6o pm a 1.2! am
oeuevue at racine jci...a 10 s m
Kaaaaa City, It. Joaeah at Ceaactl
BlaaTa.
Kansaa aty Day E...,a 1:15 am a OS pm
f t. Lauia Hyer ........ a 6:J6 pm all i-6 am
xkanaaa vuy nignt j-.x..aiu. pm a 41 am
VEBITEI DEPOT lth 4 WEBITR,
MUaaarl faelae.
No. t a New.
Cash qtiotstlon were as follows:
FLOt'R Quiet, but steady: winter pat
ents. 14.OOfi4.2li; winter straights, $a 704 10;
spring patents, 14.vir.o; spring straights,
l!.6"'"l.76: taker, 2.3Mia.20.
WHEAT No. 1 spring, ttV: Ko. 1
pr-ng. 1i2c; No. I red. 82-i'e.
COHN-No. I, 4!H?; No. 1 yellow, 45c.
OATS No. 1, l6Tt3ci No. 1 White, 19
ISc.
RTH1 No. I, t2Hc ' .
BAKLEY Oood feeding, 14S3C fair to
choice malting, 42i552c.
SEED No. 1 flax, K8c; No. 1 northwest,
ern, ll.fll: prt-ne timothy, 12.76; clover, con
tract grade, ni.2S. ,
PROVISIONS Mee pork. Ter hM til 2U
11.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., !6.4S.47H. Bhort
rils aides 1oo-.m, Ay4.24. Bhort clear
Ides (boxed), HSg.S7V4.
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipt. Shipment".
Flour, bm Jo.ino I7.7hl
Wheat, bu 770 14.S
Corn, bu lTl.frt) 05.300
Oata, bu 144)S0 86.0HO
Rye, bu,... .7K l.o
Barley, bu 67.S00 ,7i)
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wa weak; creameries, 1623e;
dairies. 14j21o. Vft. weaker; at mark,
cares Included, 27ia4tVkc. Cheese, steady,
lvttfloHc.
RBW YORK GBSERAL MARKET.
i 1
Qaotatlona ( tha Day aa Varloas
Commodities. '.
NEW YORK, Dec 19.-FLOUR Receipts,
U,tA bbla. ; exports, U,9S bbls.l continued
firm but quiet at old prices; winter pat
ents, t4.00fr4.15; winter straights, 14.004.10;
Minnesota patents', 4 6H.i6; winter ex
tras, a.uoS.la; Minnesota bakers 1S.7'kS
t.U; winter low grades, 12.goft3.16. Rye
flour, firm; fair to good. IS. 2o4i J. 40; choloe
to fancy. W 4Hi 8.60. Buckwheat flour, steady,
2.E517 2.SS.
COKNMBAI Firm; yellow western, H.01;
city 11; kiln dried, 13 0043.15.
RYE Quiet; No, 1 wtern, Bc, f. o. b.,
afloat: state and Jersey, 6Wi5Sc.
BARLEY Steady; feeding, 89c, c. I. f.,
Buffalo; malting, 4Si7j)c, c. I. f., Buffalo.
U'UITiT IJ .... I t n U. i" , . an I a. 1 1
000 futurea and 1)!ojo' spot. Bpot,' firm ;
No. X red. MTtc. elevator, and 93c. f. o. b..
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 96c, f . o, b.,
afloat; No. 1 hard, Manltoha, nominal, r. o.
b.. afloat. Continued arnnn northwest I
onipts, stesd er cables, bullish estimate
as to Monday' statistic, room ooverlng
and stronger outside markets were the In
fluences that led to early advance In wheat
today. Later the market continued very
firm, especially December, closing Hf'So
net higher. May, HASaV, cloaed at fitiUc;
July, hl62c, closed at 12?4c; December,
iraw:4c. c:osea at irattc.
CORN Receipts. 21, (M) bu.: exports. 1,R1
bu. 6pot. firm; No. 1. I3Mc, elevator, and
63c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 yellow, Stic; No. 1
white, C3c. The market was firm and
stead r with wheat and ort comnlalnt thai
tormy weather west would disturb the
movement. The elope was firm and Ue net
higher. May. 4!)Sifi'4 15-lSc, closed at 41 16-I6e;
jjecemoer ciosea ai oo.
OATS Receipts, 41.600 bu.j exports, 16.741
bu. Bpot, firm; No. 2, 42; standard white.
42Vc; No. I, 40c: No, 1 white. 42iC; No, 1
white. 42Vte; track white, 4l?'t5c.
HAT Hteadv: sblDDlna. OULfTBc: aood to
HOPB Firm; state, common to choloe,
ima crop, 2HKio; lnosi crop. lS4tS5c; olds,
12c; Pacific coost. IMS crop, 23S8c; lti
cron. lSW211c: olds. Hl2a.
rnuitj irm: un eton, id a ins.,
15c: California, 21 to 25 lba, lc; Tsxas dry,
H lO M IPS.,
LKA iniM-ura acia. zraraBC.
PROVISIONS Beef steady: family. 110.00
eil.00; mess. IS.0Ua9.OO; beef ham. iW.VVft
22.00; city extra India mes, 16.00iiri7.00
cut mesn. auiet: C'cKiea bellies. tn.tb'WJ.w.
flck'ed shoulders, 16.606.00; pickled hams,
in nnf. m ic T . w.A Amv.a. wAa. .n
l8N6; refined, firm; continent. 17.0(5; South
America, .; compound, i6.2bizfa.BU. pork,
steady: family, 135.2E''al,i.50: short Clear,
112.00416.60; mees,-lll.'nU.W. ,
. RICE Quiet: domeetlo, fair to extfa, S
CL Japan, nominal. . '
uuri KH-rUAMttiea extra creamery, Etc;
creamery, common to choice, 6f22c; Imlta.
Hon oreamerv, lt819c; state dairy, lS2fle!
renovated. l'WiR'c; held creamery, 15tf21o;
fscorv. 13160.
CHEESE Quiet! state full creams, fancy
small colored. September, 12c: late made.
10c; small whlti. September, 12c; late made,
Kic; large colored,-September, 12c. lata
made, inn; large white, September, lie; late
mane. vuc.
EOUS- -Btrong: tat and Pennsylvania.
nearby, average finest, SAci state and Penn
sylvania, seconds' to firsts. SOii34c: western
firsts, 8fcc; western, seconds to firsts, 10J
I4r: refri-erator, W7i'2Sj,
TALLOW Firm : city. 4Kc: country. 4t
POULTRT Airve. nomlnsli reed
quiet; wotern chickens, 12cj fowls, ll12oi
turkey, itvtuc. , :
OMABA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltloa of Trade aad (laotatloaa a
Staple aad Faaey Prodaoe.
Koas Receipt more liberal; fresh stock,
28yt. . . ,
Lltf POULTRY Hens. 7C7c: sbrlna
chickens, 8c; roosters, according to age,
4ync; turkeys, 1416c; ducks, uci geeae,
Kebraska Yxtcat,
Weepiiuj "H ater .,
Ca lease. (. Pi
Oaaaha.
Twin City Psssetiger..
f H"i t uy I KO
c.'ik&nd JVX:ai
Leave Arrive.
via
b 4:11 pm alS am
it Mlaaeagolta t
a I t'!y.
b 3.l!
'm.f, ti...
.a I'M am a 1 11 cm
i.i ) pm all am
..b I k'i t J o
X Bund-jy, 6 f'lly
l(iiSc.
LIHE8
MESSED POULTRY Turkeva. 17(fll8c
old toms, ltllc; ducks, luUc; geese, ti
iuc; cniexens, muioc.
BUTTEH Packing atock. 12H13o; choice
to fancy dairy, lu luba. It Sloe; separator,
1'REBH FI8H Trout, 10c; pickerel, 7o;
pike. Do: perch. 7o: blueflsh. Uci whlteftsh.
te; salmon, 11c; haddock. 10c; oodAsh, 13a;
rousnapper, ucj lousters, Dolleu, per 10.,
luc; lobaters, green, per, lb., Wc; bullheads,
lie: catfish. 14a: black baas. ttdJLci halibut.
12c; crapples, Uo; herring, to; whit bass.
joc; oiutnns. su
OYUTEKA New ,Tork counts, per can,
toe; per gal., 2.u0; extra selects, per can,
loc; per gal., 11.76: standard, per can, tflo;
per gai., fi.to.
BRAN Per ton. 114.60.
HAY Price quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association. Choice No. 1 un
land, 7.6o; No. 2, I7.U0: medium. W.tw;
coarse, 14.00. Ry straw, lH.60. These price
ara iur nay oi gooa color ana quality.
Demand .fair itnd receipt light.
COHN-3SO. .
OA'i'B Siu. '
EVEKQKEEN WHEATHINti i coll Of
twenty yards, per coll, ll.oo.
WREATHS-Magnolia and galas wreaths.
per aoM-n, 11.311; evergreen wrestles, per
uymen, nuiiy wreains, per auxen, ix.m
i new aesign are twelve inches in 01
ameier
HOLLT BRANCHES Prr case of Sxixl
LNO NEEDLB PINEd-Per doseu, 14.00
. IW.
MISTLETOE Branches, per -lb. box.
11.26; per lb.. 30o. Mistletoe order will he
filled about December 10 and snipped uy
vAprvsa ouijr.
VEfJKTAm.lr.lt
POTATOES-Colorado, eiKi; Dakota, per
bu., 7(Kfrtie; native, )j70c.
SWtST POTATOEo - Illlnotg,' per bbL.
NAVY BEANS Per hn . 11 SK
CELERY-dmall. per doa., 262C5o; large
California, 4fu76o. - .
ursiu.M New home grown, dry. per lb..
-MK. ciwuiim, per crate, l.tu; Colorado yel
low and red, lVc.
CAItHAGb-W lacnnsln Hnllmil u
TUUNIPd-Canada rutabuaaa, per lb.
SlO; white, per bu.. 60c.
tBituis-rr bu 60c.
PArisNIP3-Per bu., too.
BEETS Per bu.. 60c.
CAULIFLOWEH-california, per crate.
TOMATOES California, per 4-baaket
crate, 12 26.
vituaouis-rir aoa.. il
APPI.F8 PM fr.rn la Uollflnnr.
tl.jo; New York Greening, tald'wlna and
other varieties, $5.6-
u tArtu-iMn Catawba. 20c; Imported
L.S JnrMy. Dof hhl
r Iwi, Jii5; Wisconaia Bell and Bugle. t
17.60;
Malagas, per keg, S6.0ui.(i0.
VIlAflCtKKIt.
per-box.. u. 76: Wl
Bell and Clierrv. li.
Wt'lNCtS-.'allfomla, per bog. H.2S.
. TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Bright and" Russets,
all ies. .; navels, laiue sUe, tl.0uuil.5d.
i.t-M'j.Ntk California fancy, Soo to 4j0
. Vri cnnice, il lu no al&es. U 60.
HoS California per 10-lb. canona. tie
imported Smyrna, t-crown, 14c; 1-crown, loc
7-crown. ISo. . .
COOOANITTS-Per aack. 14: per doa., loo,
DA1LS Persian. er box of ii nWara ll
per lb., in 60-lb. boxes, 6Vci Oriental slutted
dates, per box, 12.40.
BANANA 1'er medlum-siMd bunch, 12.01
tl0; Jumbo. U7&wl.ia.
MiaCELLANEOUB.
CHEESE-Vtlacoiislo twins, full cream,
-; nisoonain 1 oung America. liWc
block Balsa, lwj; WlHconsin brick. UVt
Wisconsin llmberaer. lio.
HUNtY Nebraska, per M frame. IS.tS
Utah and Colorado. fr 24 frameA 13.U.
ri,o nuuArt-iii:io, per Itv, loo.
CUER-Per Lbl.. $6.76; per H-bW, H !B.
PopcoHN Per lb.. 2-:: ahe!ld. Liwi
HUHSH RALIbii-lar case of 1 doa.,
pat-Hfa. auc.
NI'TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft hell. per lb
lt-, hard snt'll. pr lb., 14c; No. . soft, shell,
Ket lt., 11 ; ro. I. hard shell, per lb., lie
.raua. j r lb . He; nlbens. par lb., lie
aliut-na. .ft si.eit, per lb, 15c; Lrd shell,
yet lb , l.-i', pt-,.,.rt. laia, p-r lb , !.: an..il
ir i l.v; it .i.i. ta, ior ii., I t, tai4
t.
BT.
l.oals Orala aad rraelsloaa.
LOUI3. Dec. U. WHEAT Higher:
No. t red. cash, elevator, nomlnnl; track.
ilHfrWc; Dec-mber, ate; May. s'4tWSci
Juiy, 78Hcl No. I hard. TiiH'O
COK.N Higher: No. 2. cami. 44Vic: track.
44c; December, 44'Ac; May, 4-' He; July, 4:c.
OATS Hlaher: No. i. cash. 7o: track.
ITHc; December, !c; May, IBfcc; No. 3
hite. infante
FIX3UR Steady! red winter patents, 14.16
04.16; extra fancy and straight. tl.l)oS4.20;
clear. tS.4OS 60.
8 K. ED Timothy ateady, tt25tfl.80; prime,
hlcher.
UJKNMKAii-Bteaay, iz.so.
BRAN Strong: Backed, east track. 780
10c.
IRON COTTON TIKSllxTS.
BAOQlNQ-Ci6Hc T
HEMP TWINfi c.
PROVIBION8-Pork. higher: Jobbing,
tllM. Iard higher. Id 17. Bacon steady;
boxed extra shorts, 17.20; clear ribs, 17. bo;
short clear, 17.76.
Ft) 'LTRT-ixiwer: chickens. 7c: springs.
7ci turkeys, 13c; ducks, 10c; geese, c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, lSii?26c;
dairy, laji'.'Oc,
fcUUS Blow at Z7C, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels IO.ohO 1.000
Wheat, burhels M.OiiO r.OiW
Corn, bushel tft.OUO 12.000
Oats, bushel tt.OUO Si.OuO
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Eiodi of Cattla Exoept Chioa Ttidert
Inch Lowtr for th Wiek
HOGS ALSO LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
Ooel Haady Weight Fat Bheea aad
Lambs Steady to atroagr tor Week,
hat Heavy aad Ceaaaaoa Klada
Flfteea to 4aarer Lower.
SOUTH OMAJIA. Dee. W.
Receipt were:
Oftlolal Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Welneday
Official Thursday...
Offlilal Friday
Official Saturday...
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
4.444
4.00?
4.7S1
1.7.14
L43
. 141
1.024
12,122
11.639
8,VVJ
1.331
1.041
1. 23
4.3S1
i,;
1,6'J
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Kaaaaa City Orala aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 19. WHEAT De
cember. 8"c; May, 70c; cash No. 2 hard.
Vitf7Hc; No. 1, si 70c; No. 4, 06c; re
jected, b. utile; no. red, k2umc; no. a,
78Slc.
.:ukis uecemoer, 3'4c; May, s.H'gji'ic;
Cash No. 2 mixed old. SHHc; No. 1 White old,
lUHc; No. 1 white new, H7c.
OATS No. 1 white, 3;iJf37o; No. 2 mixed,
1441 36c.
hay Choice timotnr. x.ouf.w: choice
prairie, 17.507.75.
BUTTER Creauiery. 20021c: dairy, fancy.
19a
EOOS Steady: Missouri and Kansas,
case returned, 2flHc; new No. 2, whltawood
cuses included, zic.
Receipt. Shipments
Wheat, bu liv.frio lS0.4'iO
Corn, bu 12,000 t.M
Oats, bu 11.000 7,000
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlts,
NEW YORK. Dec. 19 EVAPdRATED
APPLES The market continues firm, with
demand good. Common quoted at 4tf5c;
prime, iiiA", choice 6?rlHc; fancy, 7o.
CALIFORNIA LIHiEU FRUITS Prunes
firm; quotation range from JHo to 6HO,
according to grade. Apricots, choice. 9VCF
10'4c; fancy, I14jl5c. Peaches steady.
Cliolce are held at IKKo; extra choice.
Minneapolis Wheat, Floar aad Bra a.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 19. WHKAT-De-cember,
10c; May, 27ic; July, S.'HtifKo.
On track: No. 1 hard. 8:)c: No. 1 northern.
?:c; No. 2 northern, 8uc; No. 1 northern,
2fi 77c.
FLOCK f irst patent, 4 4&TT4.65; second
patents. 14.80B 4. 40 : first clears. 12.10(23.401
second clears. 12.1O&2.40.
BRAN In bulk, UJ.WgiS.75.
Mllwsakee rala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Dec. 19. WHEAT One-
half cent higher: No. 1 northern, $S4ttc;
No. t northern, tC'VV03e: May, 83c.
RYE Firmer) No. 1. 67c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 63c; sample, IS
enc.
CORN Steady; No, I, 43 46c; May, 44
Hc.
Trad a Moveaaeat at Maw Yorkl
NEW YORK. Dee. 19. Import of specie
this week were 12,154.114 gold and 118,071
silver. Exports of specie from thin port
for the week were IMl.OOO diver and 11 10,
Kl gold.
Import of dry (roods and merchandise
at New York for the week were valued at
111,604,441.
, i -
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, Dee. 19. WHEAT Spot,
firm: No. 2 red western, winter. Is 14d.
Futures quiet; December, nominal: March,
s 44 d: May, la 3X.
CORN Spot, quiet ana steady; American
mixed, 4s id. Futures dull; January, 4s Hd;
March, la lld-
- - - ; Daalatk -Orala 'Market.. .
DTJLTJTH, Dec. 19. WHEAT On track:
No. 1 horthern, SOtic: No. 1 northern, VHioi
No. 1 spring, 6e; December, 80c; May,
2Ha . . .
Peoria Orala Market.
PEORIA, Dec. 11. CORN Steady; new
No. 1. tsci new No. 4, 38c. ,
New York Lira Btoek Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19 BEEVES Re
ceipts, 121 head, all consigned direct; no
sales reported; dressed beef, steady; city
dressed native sides, excludve of Christ
mas beef, Otfc per lb. Cable quote!
American steers at Ill.00inl2.o0, dreseed
weight; . refrigerator beef, 9.60. Reported
exports for today. 4,940 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipt. 269. mainly westerns;
market rated slow, about steady. The only
sale of much importance n 60 choice
westerns at 14.35. City dressed veals, 7!6
12V4e per lb.
HOOS Receipts, 2,183 head, mainly eon
aimed direct: no sales reported.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpt. tell
head; sheep, slow and week; lambs, slow,
fully Mc lower. Sheep, 3 00'g3 60; lamhs,
t6.0Ui'.60, Including a car of heavy Canada
at 16.00; dressed muttons, general sales, 6if
7c per lb.; dressed lambs, general sale, 1H
Kansas City Live Brock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Deo. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, loo head, inoludlng 10 southerns:
market unchanged; export and dressed beof
steer a. 14.0ou.o0; fair to good, 13.603 6;
western-fed steers, 1.1.004' 3. i; stocker and
feeders, 12.604(4.00; southern steers, i;.60(9
160; southern cows, ll.7Ctj2 f0; native cows,
tl.6O194.OO; native heifers, 12.604.00; bulls,
12.0uj3.00; calves, 12.605. 75. Receipt for
the week. 14.200 head.
HOGS Receipts, 4, OCA head; market
steady to weak; top, 14.40; bulk of Males,
H 1G.-U4.35; heavy, 64.80134 40; jpackers. 14.303
4.36; pigs and lights, H2iu4.2o. Receipts (or
the week, 4S.0OO head.
SHEEP AND LAM Ft 8 Receipts, SOO head;
mrrket nominally steady; native lambs,
4.t42 5.60; western lambs. H.26'a6.O0; Ted
e-.vea, 12.7563.60; western-fed yearlings, ISM
84.00; stock-re and feedors, 12. uuc3.W. ' Re
ceipts for the week, 17. ki). ,
aioax City Llvo Btoek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., Dee. 19. (Special Tola
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head. Mar
ket steady; beeves, 13.7a6.00; cow, bulls
and mixed. 11.60jj3.4o; Blocker and feeders,
13 53150; calvea and yenrllngs, 12.261.25.
HOOS Receipts, 4.V10 head. Market
strong, selling at t4.16a4.tG; bulk, ti.26.
Bt. Joseph Llvo Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, Mo . Deo. - 19. CATTLE
Receipts, 6K6 head. The market waa steady.
HOGS Receipts, 1,941 head. The market
was weaay 10 strong. Top, 14.36: bulk.
Week ending Dec. 19 18.010 57,701 HI
Week rndlng Dec. 12 11.403 B1.7ri 4.!f.l
Week ending Dec. 1 19.350 46.21S M.4M
Week ending Nov. 18 19rt S7.S9S toll
Week ending Nov. 21 20.8?9 4H.US f.ftH
Same week last year 17.14T 64.630 44.3'5
RPXEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tha year to date and comparison with
last year:
1!01 1901 tns. Deo.
Cattle 1,060,0(1 9.23 60.721
Hogs 1.12.R44 1.1M.1M 11,617
Sheep 1.821.919 1.711,426 116,610
Average prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for tha last several day with com
parisons: Date. I 1901. 190t. 1901. 100. 1S9. V. 17.
Dec.
Deo.
Dec.
Deo.
Deo,
Deo.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Deo.
pee.
Dec.
Deo.
J Dec.
Dno,
Dec.
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6 HtEP-Receipts, 66 head,
wa steady.
The market
stock la Sight.
Following are the receipt of live stock at
the six principal western cities yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha m 1,042 64
Chicago Iu0 11,000 10. (Ml
Kar.eaa City 0 4.000 00
St. Louis "0 4. On) ....
Bt. Joseph A. 6: 1.948 U
Bloux City 100 4.100
Totals
.1.634 44.290 11,123
CosTeo Market.
NEW YORK, Dec, 19-COFFEE-flpot
Rio firm; No. t Invoice, 7c; mild firm; Cor
dova. Wifl3c. Futures , opened firm at
price net 130 points higher on active
covering by shorts, including European
houses and good buying through ooiumlaaion
houses. The advancing tendency was ao
colerated by the firmness in foreign mar
kets, particularly Havre, which reported
an advance of Vrtu franc, while Ham
burg was k"6 pfg higher. Rio also waa
2i0 reis higher and primary recelpta light.
The main thing here, however, aeemed to
be a scare of European shorts and the
market. In spite of considerable realising,
ruled generally firm and active. One or
two months sagged down a little during the
session, but the market wa finally firm,
net 10tf20 points hlaher. Sales were 1st.
0") baa. Including January at 4.80c; March,
.gvH.c; May. 7.1S7.2V; June 7.30c; July,
7sS'a7.46o; September. J.6o$1.70c f November,
T W7.40C -
Philadelphia Frodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 19 BUTT1R
Weak and le lower; extra weatern cream
ery. 21V: prime nearby prima. 27c.
fXWm Firm, good demand; fresh nearby.
Inc. at the mark: prime weatern, ("Vic,
toea off: prime aouthweatern, UvXm, lose
off; prime southern, Ivaiic, loa oil.
CHE KbE Unchanged.
What slakes Rsky Llpa.
The pure, rich blood made by Dr. King's
New Life Mlla, They promote beauty, give
clear sain, rosy cheeks- Zm. Fur sals by
tut. a ft Cot
'Indicates. Sunday.
The official number ol
stock
cars of
brought in today by each road was:
r.ou tX..am Bh.an TT'a
C. M. Ht. P. Rv
Union Pacific System 2
C. A N. W. Ry 1
F.. E. M. V. R. R. ..
C, St P., M. 0. Ry. 3
B. ft M. Ry 2 '
C. B. ft Q. Ry ; '
K. C. ft St. J. 10 -
C, R. I. ft P., eat. 1 ,
C. R. I. ft P.. west., ..
Illinois Central '
Chicago Great West. ..
31
7
IS
12
25
12
2
"i
'2
4
123
i
Total receipts 17
The disposition of the day's receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
'Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co...... ,
Armour ft Co :
Cudahy P. Co., Soo City.
Armour ft Co., Boo City.
Hagerty ft Co..' .1...
Other buyers ..- .
2
26
27
60
2X3
1.184
K9
1,270
1.637
2,649
2.322
491
492
Total 102
CATTLE The same as Usual on a 8atur
day, the cattle pens were practically empty
and no teat of the market was made. For
the week, receipts have been about the same
as lor last week, out a nine neavier man
for the corresponding week of last year.
The demand from killers has been very
limited and trading has been slow, with the
tendency of prices decidedly downwaid.
A liberal proportion of the receipts this
week consisted of cornfed beeves. The de
mand for beef, the same a Is generally the
case just before the holidays, wa very 11m
lted. and aa recelota of fat cattle were lib
eral at all point the market could not help
but suffer a sharp decline. This was true
at all points and the Omaha market euf
fered no worse than others. J Big heavy cat
tie and shortfed . and -ervmed-up t grades
suffered the worse and ctiuld be quoted all
of 25&S5o lower. The cbqloef handy weights
are around 16026c lower- fdr the week.
Warmed-up cattle may be quoted from 13.00
to xs.,6, lair to gooa rrom vs.nu 10 . ana
a-ood to choice from 14 to S4.V5. witn some.
thing extra fancy at 16, pr possibly a trifle
more. Aa compared with a year ago, choice
heavy cattle are around 21 per hundred
lower, while lightweight and warmed-up
kinds are not much different. Last year,
however. Immediately after Christmas the
market began to Improve and In a short
time had advanced materially. '
The row market has also been In bad
shape this week.' The medium grades have
ruffered the worst decline ana may be
quoted 2541 35c lower. Cannera are not so
mil 'h different and the choice grades are
around 16026c lower. Canners are selling
from 11.75 to 12.15, fair to good grades from
?.16 to $2.60 and good to choice from 12.60 to
13.26. As compared with a year ag- h
better grades of cows ars sl of 2Cg)63o
lower, while Cannera ana tns me.ium
e-radea are not much different.
Bull are a big quarter lower than a week
ago and slow sale at the decline. Fnlr to
good bulls are selling from 12.C0 to 12.60 and
good to choice from 12.60 to 13.26. These
nrlcea are about 60c lower than a year ago.
Veal calve have not shown much change,
best grades selling up tq 15, or about 60c
lower than a vear ago.
Blocker and feeders have been In light
upply all thl week and with a fair de
mand prices on desirable grades have held
fully steady, and In fact some sales are a
little higher. Choice yearlings and cattle
ef good quality weighing from 850 to 900
pounds sell to the best advantage. Cattle
of that description In some exses show an
advance for the week of lMilSc. The le s
desirable grades are only about steady for
the week and rather slow sale. Common
cattle sell from 13 down. Fair to good
a-radea ao from 12.00 to 13 26 arid good to
choice largely from tl.25 to 23.60. As high
as 13 86 was paid this week for a choice
bunch of yearlings As compared with a
vear ago, stock cattls average about iOTSo
lower.
BEEF STEERS.
Ma ,' ' At. rr. Ke A v. r.
1 HO IU 11 1014 I 44
COWS.
ii... m 1 w
BULLS.
I....' 169 IH
HOG 3There was a fairly liberal run of
hugs rcpurlml this morning, but a larg
proportion of th: on-etings M consigned
direct to local packers, so that the actual
number on aale waa rather small. Packers
all seemed to be anxious for supplies and
the market opened about IHo higher, but
soon Improved and was 2H'a&0 hlaher, but
mostly 6c higher. Trading was quite active.
so that an early clearanoe was made. The
bulk of the hogs sold from 940 to 94.96.
with some early sales and llaht welahta
at M 27H. Highly mixed loads or those that
run all tha way from heavy hogs down to
pigs were very siow saie ani in several
caaaa had to sell down from 14 .11 to 14.23.
For the week receipts of hogs have been
fairly liberal and. while prices have fluc
tuated back and forth .to quite an extent,
the general tendency has been downward.
Ths net loes for the week amounts to 1&9
too. Representative sales:
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BHEEP There were a few cars of sheep
In the yards this morning, but they were
sold to arrive at about ateady prices. For
the week receipts have been very light,
both as compared with last week and with
the corresponding week of last year. The
table of comparative receipts above will
show the tint figures.
The market tor good to ch.)tc handy
weight sheep and lamb I steady to strong
for the week, with trailing active. Heavy
sheep, however, s well a common and
part fat stuff haa dressed all the week,
and prices have eased off l&tiac. This de
cline, however. I not as radical as the break
in prices at other points, so that quotation
her aie well In line. Packers nave ap
parently been anxious all tha week (or
food stuff, but have aat cared for the la
trior grades.
Receipts of feeders have been limited and
with the demand fairly good for this sea
son of the ir tne marke-t on sll dvrrable
grades ri htr'.d steady, i:h trading fulily
active, t'omimin kinds. thoti4:h, have been
ratniT n-eil"'l. the bctine as usual.
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Weatern lambs, )(.0C6.S0; fair to good
lairba, $4.5 ft&.uO; goud to choice yearlmx.
U.76j4.25; (air to sood yearlings, U60i33.7S;
good to choice wethers. I3.2txui.fp0; (air to
rood wethers, 3.0vi,3.26; rood to choice ewei,
2.863.10; (air to good ewes, 12.4. W;
choice feeder Iambi, i.ua4.10, lair to ao k!
feoder lambs, 13 K43.M; baby lambs, tloOi
1.00; feeder yesrilug-s. 3 if. i.tn.i; flpr
wethers, 13 lMjl.36; feeder ewes, .Ual '&
cull, 1.0waLV6. Kepreseutstlv sales:
No. , av. Pr.
400 western yearlings Iff 4 00
W western lambs 71 I W
CHICAGO 11 VIS STOCK MARKET.
Light Receipt All Btoek. with
testy Prices.
CHICAGO, Dec 1. CATTLE Receipts,
800 head; market nominal; good to prime
steers, 14 tiHu6.76; poor to me.llum, W1
iin); Blockers and feeders, 1.&hjJ W; cows,
1. 253 86; helfera, 1.7txa4 SO; canners, ll.'itHt
.lu; bulls, 1.764.0u; calves, IJ.0--iC5.75.'
IIOGb Receipts today, gl.OuO head; esti
mated Monday, 50, (nw head, market about
Steady; mixed and butchers, 4.3iKi4.oO; good
to choice, heavy, ti 4a'n .50; rough, heavy,
Mt!i4a0; light, Hl&witf; bulk ot sales,
e4 3ixi46.
BHEUP AND LAUB8 Receipts. 10,0'jO
head; sheep and lambs. sU-ady; good to
choice wethers, tS.boni4.00; fair to choice
mixed. 2 7wi3.iO: weetprn shep, tiTiwa SO;
native lambs, t4.0oy4.76: western lambs,
ti.5uUB.ao. ,
t. Loals Live Btoek Market. ,
BT. LOU18, Dro. ll.-CATTLB-Keoclpts,
O head, Including tuo head of Texans.
Ths market was quiet and steady. Native
shipping and export steers. $4 2f"'6 5o;
drceaed beef and butcher steers, tt.uuvii 26;
steers under l.uuO pounds, Ii fcil5 ui; Block
ers and feeders, 12 0mul.7i; cows and holfcrs,
l'jijibo. the top for corn-fed heifers; ran
nrs. 1 75(1 !. 10; bulla IJ&0 3 76; calves, ti 60
tia.75; Texas and Indian steers, t&4li.kii
con s and hifrs, 10.
liOii.'VKecii, 4 ouu head. The market
was strong wnjr l,i,t ciod Weak. I'iks
and liKliie, 4i&.yt4o; packers. l4J04-k.;
LuUiisi aud bc havy, itji..
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Bankers aad fiscal Agjeats,
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STOCKS AND DONDS
QRAIN AND PROVISIONS
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CHICAGO
MIKSEArOLIB
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& Go.
BHEEP AND LAMBft-Recelpta, none.
The market was nominal. Native muttons,
3 10"jl 75; lambs, 4.wja ; culls and bucks,
$i.ooiu4.uu; Blockers, 1uu'jZ.75. .
Mala Ofllee
Hasksttaa Bid;.
ST. PAIL, MIHN.
' Dealers ia
Sfcck, Grain, Provisions
Bought and sold for cah or carrfod on
reasonable margins, upon which a commla.
slon will be charged of H on grain, or.
stock and hi. on flax.
rrivate wires.
' Writ for our market letter snd private
telegraph cipher mailed free.
SHIP YCUa CRAHI TO US
Prompt Return. Best Facilities.
; Liberal Advances. L'sual Commlaslons.
I BRANCH OPKICESl
OMAHA 109 Be Bldg. 'phone 5T41
8GUTH OMAHA 3.'3 snd KS Exchange
Ulag. I hone 7.
COUNCIL) BLUk'Kti 4o5 and 4ot
UlUg. 'Phone 174.
LIXCOLM. DEB MOIKCI.
Toledo Seed Market.
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TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
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TWENTIETH CENTURY '.FARMER
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