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    THK OMAHA DAILY HEE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER -K. 10X
Kj.RAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET
Exported Critia ia to Evtt Pnrailing
rct is tl Grain. PiU
WHEAT RULES FIRM ON BK D MARKET
o Prowt Taking? Oats Keeps
Prleea Back. While Provislona
iTmt Fairly Aetlvo
.HTCAGO Deo. M The crtsU In the far
east waa the almost exclusive factor In
grain markets todr. Mar wheat eloeed
S higher. Mar corn la up StSc, o&u feo
nd provlatone a shade in 7Sc higher.
It wm a broad market In wheat and
r .rices ruled firm. Hnorta were, utmulttM
nto burins br tha possibility that war
might M declared between Russia and
Japan before trader resumed business on
Monday. Outside markets were al
ironi. j no rug nun operator waa a mod
erate barer openly and tha demand from
thta source helped to create continued
strength. Opening piicea were ateady, ow
ing 10 me nrtnnees in loreigo market and
to tha email lo-al receipt. Mar atarted
shade lower to Ho higher at Kl't'a-a.'P.o
It By. With light offerings prices ad
vanced rapidly and Mar aoon aofd at t4S'"
en advance of lc over the opening figure.
With rood profits In view pit tradera
turned active eeller and tha market de
clined. No great weakness waa manifested,
however, and a firm feeling prevailed at
tha cluna, with Mar at 42Sc Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to 471 MA
buaheK Primary receipts were L119.3no
bushels, against itt.tOO bushels last week,
against a holiday a rear ago. Exports for
the week, according to Bradstreets, were
1JS.00O buahela. Mlnnoepolia, Dulttth and
Chicago reported receipts of 87 care,
aaalnsl 41 cars last week.
Shorts In oorn were anxious to cover be
cause of the strength In whant and tha
fear of development In the Russo-Japanese
situation c-,er the Christmas holidays.
Ruylng wu on a liberal scale and offering
were rather light, following aome early
selling br commission houses. Weather
waa unfavorable for the movement, but
predictions were for clear and colder. A
feature In trading waa moderate buvlng
by the eama Interest that la long In wheat,
rinsing prices were strong. After opening
' to MP4o higher st 44Ve to 44VWc,
May sold between 44itf44a,c. -losing at 41
rc44Hc. I-oml receipts wera it cars, with
four of contract grade
With other markets strong, oats adr
vanced In sympathy. FYee profit taking.
however, kept prices back.' The buvlng
waa prtnrlnailv bv cash and commission
houees and waa brought out to some ex
tent by wet weather. A firm tone preralled
at the close. After opening a shade to
Se higher tt t7vlW7S to XTV.o Mar ranged
between I74"i7Hc and cloaed at 3.'r. Lo
cal receipts were 12 cars.
Provisions showed fair advances on ac-
ve buying bv commission houses. A
strong hog market was an early Influence
and later In the day tha strength- grains
Increased the bullishness. There was some
selling by English bouses, with some profit
'king, snd part of the advance was loaf.
The close was firm, with Mtv pork nd
isrn eecn To mener at ii.47 sni s i
May rlhs were a shade hither st t 52?,5S,
Estimated receints for Saturday: Wheat,
a cars: corn, 196 oars; oats. 130 cars; hogs.
Zi "in bean.
The board will be closed until Monday.
The leading futures ranged a follows:
Art olea. Open. HTghTTiow. VOwe.! Yes y
cash No. I mixed, No. 1 white. KH
jj.c; iso. a, wi'j'v.
OATH No, wiiiia. 3.37o; No. I mixed,
IVd H-irC.
HA Choice timothy, p.onOUO; choice
prslrte, r H:. Ti. ' I
HVi; Ctesuy: Ko. I. 4W.
I F.tKlfV- llrm. Missouri and Kanaae
aaea returned, 74c, new No. t whltewood
eaeea IncJtMleu. ti 'Li
HLiTls.lv Ci earner y, 20f21c; dairy, fancr.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wht, bu ". 1&4.0
Com, hii......... ......... j.iO u
Os-ia, bu.. k,ina sO.UuO
OMAHA WIIOLKIALH MARKJCT.
ftapl aad raster Prede.ee.
FCKi a Keceipta mora Uberal; fresh ateck.
UVB POULTRT llena. Tc; spring
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Btooki Los Qaiet Get a Vo cn Thm-
1tm in TMtift 8nioa.
RUMORS OF INCREASE IN DIVIDENDS
Cettesi Rrarkei tha Highest rrle la
ftw Tarta llaea Civil War, Af
fect lag Wall Stret larest.
seat a.
Russia. Ijiter there waa an Improvement
snd the market closed firm. The private
rate of discount was f IVl per cent. Ths
weekly statement of the Punk of Trance
hna the following changes: Notea In
circulation Increased I.T5.f franca, treas
ury accounts current Increased l1t.&.ono
fnncs. giM In hand Increased 7fi franca.
Mils dNconnted decreased ll.TTO.txa frsncs,
silver In hsnd decreased t,fiT5 ouO francs.
Three per cent rentes. 7f. 6Tv foti the
s-ooinl, exchange on lortdon, f, l-'Stu for
cnecks.
RKRI.IN. Iec. J4 Trading on the bourse
today was oulet. but rrli"S were firm. Kx-
rhsnge on lndon, SOm 43Spfgs for checks.
IMscuunt retes: Short hills. 1 per cent;
tkree months' bills, 3S per cent.
KEW. TORK. IW U Tr.,1.'
msrket ahowed polnta of strength
gear Tera. Meaer Market.
rr. ivnr, iec. Mu,ir,i-Tjn ei,
steady, S' per cent, closing bid and offerel
at . lluie loans, eaay, per cent lur bh
dates.
STKRMNtl EXCHANOK- Weak. Wltn
actual buslneaa In bankers' hills at 4.sitVil
41 for demand, and at 4.WP.Vn4M for sixty
day bills: posted rates. 4 l"4u4 (C and 4.8TfJ
lock
Ml.
rniraena, sc; roosters, accoraiug to a;, I terea all through It, but tha room traders
iffec; turkeys, 12c: ducks, Hite; geese iio. I who had the msrket all to themselves ac-
. iinisuMj ruiiLi mi ueceipis, noerai: i cepieo mis as a part of the Chrlstmaa cele-
turkeya. litnoo; old lornn. 14--: ducks. lvU I bratlon. almost aa much n the it-i f 1 1 kf u. rommei-riel hills Ii.
Uc, geese, rlt)c; chickens, ti9c. I the braaa band that enlivened the proceed-I PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-514 per
BU TTER I'ackina stock. Italic: choice I Ings on the floor of the murk I nt
to lanry aairy, la lUDa,. ijLc; aeparaior, I auring me last hour or the session. Of the
Me. I stocks which moved notably, one or two
t RES 1 1 F18H Trout, 10c; pickerel, sc; I only were In the list of usually prominent
ensii, I eiocas. in many cases the galna noted
time, rv, psren, ic: niuensn, ic. wniiensu, i siocss. in many cases the aal
ire : aalmon. 11c: hadtinck. 10c: codrtwh. 12c: I were In stocks t V t nn r,.- i
I redsnsi'ir. Ho; lobsters. btlld. per lb , I weeks. Just why It should conduce to the
.Hi.-; luomrrs, green, per id., isc; ouiineaas, i gaity or tne holiday celebration to awakwi
11c; ctnli, 14c; blaca bass, I0c; halibut, I these aleeplng securities from a long quiet
Mc; crsppiea. lie; herring, 6c; whlta baas, I and rush them up polnta at a time must
1
Uc. blurtins. r
OT8TKR8 New Tork counts, ner ran.
43c; per gal., extra selects, per can,
per gal., tl.li: ataudard, per ean, Zci
per gal.,
BKA.-Pr ton, nt.bO.
1IAV Prlcea Quoted br Omaha Whole
sale Leaera association. Choice No. 1 up
land, $. M; No. 2, ti.uO; medium, laeu;
coarse, M .00. Rya straw, $fi.50. These prices
are ror ner vor gooi color and tiuallty.
Dctnsrd fair hnd receipts light.
CORN-Wo.
OATS ,17c.
RY B No. I, Kc.
V EG ETA BLEB.
POTATOES Colorado Mc: Dskote. Hf
bu , 9bc: native. fiBtoTOc
BWEBT PuTATuks Illinois, rmr bbt..
ei.oi.
NAVY HEAN8 Per. bu.. tl.K.
CELKRT Small, ner dot. 2bS2c: larra
ONIONS New home arown. drv
Sc; Bpanish, per crate, 11.60; Colorado
low nna rea. ivfcc.
t aiihai.iv w isconaln Hoi and. Hko.
TL'RNIPB Canada rutshasaa. ner lh
c; wnne, per du., sue.
t. am moth per btl,. H!.
PA K rl N 1 18 Per bu.. 60a
BEKT8 Per iin . EOc
CAL'LIFLOWKR -Allfnrnts ner crate.
12.75. .
TOMATOES California, per 4-baaket
crate, J za.
CUCUMBERS Per doa.. IL
FRUITS.
Wheat
Tier.
Mar
July
Corn
Dec. May
July
Oats
Dee. Mar
July
Pork
Jan. . M
Lard
inn.
lay
Ribs '
Jan.
Mar
SBS
44sesi
ss
4H
12 00
II 42
W
82H
r
67H
MS WS!
MS SH'a
78S
' kit,!
f7S,TS4rtS:,i
frrr,
KtH
41S 4i n 41S
44 44S44SHS- 44
43S&S 44S .- 43 43S'H
gS 3' 1S Vi
rs ;s . 7s i: ts
S4S MSI 84S S4S
1J07S 109 12 OS. 11 2H
U 60 12 40 12 41 12 SO
(71 CC7 70 W
( (6 KS J iitt
ITS KH t 25
CO f &2SI 55 I i 6iH
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Dull and aaey; winter pat
ent, M"04 S0: winter straights, $.1 70fl'1 19:
spring patent.' 4.otTt S't;' sprlntf straights.
WH RAT No. i Tviwsoc'; No. 2 red.
BSC
CORN-Nu. 1 43c: No. t yellow. 43Ac.
OAiS-No. X Wic; No. I white, HQ
RTE-No. t S2Hc.
BARIJCT Good feeding, 264J36c; fair t
choice malting. 44(?ii6c.
SEED No. 1 flax, Mc; No. 1 northwest.
em. l: prime timothy, 12.10; clover, con
tract grade. 111,25.
PROV!810NMeas pork, per bbl , )
il212H. I-srd. per ItSo lbs.. t.t)7H' 70.
Short ribs aides (loose). M 12M,rt.27tt- Short
ciear siuss tDoxea, t.t Htl t.
Following wera the receipts and ehlp
ments of flour and grain:
Keoe'pro. enipments
Sl.ll 36. WW
Flour, bbla.,
Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu....
Oata, bu....
Rye. bu
barter, bu.
239. r
U.ilfW
116 Hr)
ra stu
8.2UO
ll.fi01
On the Produce exebarge today the hut
ter market waa steady. Creameries, 16C23C
c-barge
y. Cre
dallies. 14Wc. Kkks quiet at mark, case
inuuieu, ojtz. -Ueese atet.ay. IOUIOc.
MtW YORK. UEXGIUL HAKKKT.
taetatloas at tha Dsr mm Varlaaa
t'aaasaedltlea.
NEW TORK, IXws. 4.-FLOUR-Ra
ceipis, 73.i uuia.; en porta. aj,; bhls
i"Si pacttagea. ins market wa
duil but Itrmiy beid. WUilfr patents. tt-uO
trtH; winter straights, Mt44.1U; illnne-
patents, n.io .,!,, winter extras, H
tfwi jainuesuta oanera, u.ji.su; ia
ter low grades, li tCun.ju. Di flour, ntudv
lair to goou. W.ii.u: cnoioe it. f.ncv
J 4fceJU. Buckwheat Hour, dull; IC.2frg2.js.
vA.inn.Au uuu; yetiow wesiero, el-tal
Kit Normal; No. 2 .western, ttic; t
b.. srltisi: stale and Jersey, fr-eu.
BARLlir vuiet; feedlcg. tc, c. L
BufTaio; malting, 4Ssuc. i. L (.. Buffalo.
w iia.Ai neoipl, io.Z7S bu.: exports,
Sl.eU bu.: sales, t.-TO.Uu bu. The iuil
lor apot -wsa Arm; No. red, S r.e-
w iuim Ato i. u. o. aiKiiti; io, i noriA
rn iMiiutn, msa t. s. b. arioat; No.
bard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat,
'itiere waa aa advsnve of nearr ia in
wheat on a sensational war roioor and
h!st:rr cables, but tha m&rkat. eve.it li-
any yielded lo big receipts and reMllsii.g
and close! Irregular at SJ;V n't a'lvance.
Malea Inuluded No. t rel, May, WVurt l-lx,
closed at oo July iUSAc. clrwed, K.v;
December, Me4So, closed, 4hc
CORN Receipt. 4s.Xt bu.; exjx.rts. M.
1 bu.; salsa, b.taM bu.; futures. M.iuO bu.
'I he maiket for spot waa lirm; No. 2,
sj"o elevator and 4io t o. b. arioat; No.
2 yellow, toe; ungraded cnlxed. uc The
option market tiu more active and strong
today on higher cabiea. the war scarv,
whwt etraiiglh, rain wast and covering.
Ths close s J0 net higher. May,
SCSc, cloaed, Mc; December closod.
tiu.
OAT Receipt 7J.000 bu.; exports, 2,W
..Tha market for spot waa firm; No.
2, 42So; ataitdard white. 43c; No. 2. '40Sc;
No. 1 white, 4c; No. I white, 4Sc; track
white, wealera, 4Ho; trat k white, au.ie,
4.';'je. OpUuoa were nominal.
HA Quiet; shipping, swj.ic; good to
chou-e. kbyrxSo.
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice,
14 crop, Helios liad crop, ls-4c: olua, 7i
lJc; pacific ou.et. l4 crop, K-ifjc; IM
crop, !ej.-4c; olds, 1ua
Htntri Ktrm: Oslvaston, 20 to U lbs.,
m, CalirortUa, tl to Iba., Ho; Texas dry,
24 to ) It s . UV-
LKATIlr R rlrm: acid. SS&e8c
PHOVlblON8Beef, Drru: fsmlly. w 08
U 4s
be left to the Inscrutable minds of stock
brokers oa a frolic. Here and thera the
disposition to take profits on the rise
seemed to be irrepressible, but this was
frowned upon as throwing a dampening
spirit upon the occasion. The lingering I Atrklscn sea. 4s.
wi ins incresse snnounccn yeeiernsy i ao aaj
n ne iise unore niviiena was manirest
In movements of a handful nf blah trade
, some in ttie railroad and some ia
the Industrial list. Rumors of possible dlvl
dendV Increases sccomnsnled some ef these
aovances and wltn others there went sug
gestions of a coming distribution of surplus
Known to be in the trensuries of the com
panles. There wu obviously a epeculatlve
contest In Ocneral Electric and Westtng
houae Electric, the price of the latter being
bid tin across the former, thue making good
predictions current for some time past, but
relapsing again to below the parity.
in some or tne more onsoure stocks it waa
SILVER Rar. RStc: Mexican dollars. 4e
BONDS Government, steady: railroad.
firm.
The closing quotations on bonds arc
follows:
...t .1.. 1. as. 4a.,..1Ml
...1 Manhattia ra. f. 4a. lets
...lvr.Mnli-aa r. 4a "
...Ki'Vl Aa lit tne H
...14JM. t. b. 4a.... 7
...lTtW.M., K T. 4a.... H
...l"a itn Mi 71
...HOH ;N. ef M. e. 4a.. 1
...ldlla'M. T. f. smi. la S
...bl4 N. J. C. . aa.-.H"
... " INnr. Pa. 4a 1
... M do T0
S1'!. ft tr. roe. 4i.... Va
It O. n. L 4a aa4 .. n
.... t Pean. eoav. s. K4
as..1iu IReacllns sen la it
IT. g. ref. Ja. n
4o coupon . . . .
so xa. rtc...
io ceupon ....
Sn saw 4a. r
So ronpes . . .
Sn old 4a, rag
so enupon ....
So aa. rag....
4 a coupon
At Untie r.
II. O. 4a
So IM
Central of Ga.
1st lne t ISt U. A 1. M. e. le.ll:
'lias A a 44a Inst . L. 4 A. r l. O u
"C. A A. IVtl Tf." SI U S'w. IMS 4
t- . h A O. s. 4a . HSI-J A. L. 4a T!
-V., M A M. P. (:Mi:iHaln. P. 4a MH
U A N. W. e 7a.. !": VT tm 114
C . R. I. A P. 41.
no. roa Ba
fH t'.. A it. L. S 4
"hi. Terminal 4a.
Con. Tokeees 4s...
Col. A So. 4a
P A It. O.
7
M
n
A P. lata HSf4
T., it. L 4 w. It
V. r. 4n inrS
do eon. 4i rH
V. a. ileal M 'is.. 4j
Wabaih lata 114'j
4o deb. n 1S
Per lb, VZi"1 llJat th ctirrent disfavor of selling tri."pr7or li H!-w A U i
,Vto ; wsil "novements was taken advantage of to bid Br 4, C,wii. c. 4a m
iuw Ud tha market without opposition. I r w. a u. r. iat..tn 'c. r. A I. ia t4,
The action of the cotton and wheat msr-
keta In response to the war rumors, which
tooK on an alarming tone, waa not such
aa to auggest harmful reaulta to American
lntereeta even In toe event or war. Cotton
sold In New Tork at the highest price in
December since the civil war and tne price
reached by wheat waa toe Highest lor sev
eral years past.
Call money rates wera heavy In tha face
or the requirements to carry over until
next Monday, and an tne indications point
Hoektnt V. 4t 104H
Offered. Bid.
a J 1 J I i I aw .4lil.,
innt fa -1 ti . . : , - . I its umuifU liiiyi UTrmrm i.'l ui vviiuiiivii
ti"tPfc Ef",Lfon,,a "ellflowera, per box- tn ,hown byKlhe banks 'In next Satur-
0. V -W .forktenln llldwln " dara bank gtatement by tha time trading
01. n.r.T.r,ur- lis resumed In stocks. Tha movement of
on v.iKwua, impvrwi
(, per aeg, tit.wut.tn.
CRANBEKRls.il Jersey, ner bbl . 17 Ko
fr box fc.75; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, 29;
pen una nerry. so.
WUINCE-Csllfornla, per box. 11.25.
IROVIt'AI. ITRTTITa
ORANGES Florida Hrl.fiis snd Ruwaeta.
all sixes. 3.Sfc; navels, laige size. U.al.M.
l.fc.1D. California tancy. Joo to '
sir.es, 4; cnoice, 240 to 170 sizes, 13.60,
FIO8 California, per 10-lb. cartons, (too;
Imported Smyrna, 2-crvwn. 14c; s-crown, Mc;
1 v 1 own, inc.
COCOANUT8-Per sack. 24: per doa.. 0e.
liATr'ft P.r,ian n-- K.. Hi. .. L. I
per lb., In 0-b. boxes. 5i4c; Oriental stuffed
uaies, per uox, 42.4U.
currency from the Interior and tha sub-
treasury operations are estimated to have
yielded .upward or x3.0w.0110 of additional re-
aervea to ths banks already since isst Sat
urday. This la In spite of the heavy trans
fers to New orleana. which nave run up 10
ItTfArrif) since the last bank statement. The
tone of the sterling exchange market con
tinued heavy today, notwithstanding the
reduction of over $10,000,000 for the week In
the Bank of England reserve. Discounts In
London were also inclined to relax, some
what aurprtslnglr- There waa an Irregular
reaction late In the day and tha market
closed Irregular.
The bond market wag firm, but not verr
Beaten Stack ttaatattoaa.
BOSTON. Dec. 24. -Call loans, 6S0 per
cent: time loans, KfTWA per cent, omciai
Closing prlcea on stocks and bonds
Atehlana 4a ' . I Alloun
Mem Central 4a aa I Amalgamated. ..
Atrhlaen 47 Blnhm
Bfd . ttta ral. A Heekla
himtoa A Albany... .844 Cantennlal
oetns A Maine let jCosper Range
N T.. N. H. A H..1SII
"Fttehnnrx afd..
vnhia ractna
Max. Ontral '
Arear. Sugar
to Bf4
Amar. T. A T.
Doe. I. A I
Oen. PJIaetrle ...
Mass. Electric....
ltd
t ilted Fralt ...
V. i. Steal
r. i. iteal M.
Waatlnihsuee aa
Advanturs
lOnlv Weat
(Dominion Coal.
.114 Irnnklln
. 7IU. lals Royals
Asked. Ex-dlvldend.
H Mohawk
...l3tTt OM Damlslea ....
.. .17714 Osceola
...127 Parrot
... Qnlncy
...ITU Aaata Fa Copper
...14 Taasarnck
... T5V Trinity
...toe t ilted States ....
... ins t'tah
... K. Victoria
1... to Wtnona
... SH.Wnlnrlna ,
active. Total aales. nar value. 22.015.000.
i . k- . . ijniiea miin a b ana oiu a s imve nor
?WW"rXum'Kaea Duncn m vanced V4 per cent and the new 4 a have de-
.wuiuu, I .inMi u ner cent on call rinrln the Week.
M ISl'Kl.I.A VEOITH
IJ 1 IV WISGonun tw n roll eram
12So, UlsconHln Vounj Amerk-as. 13"c;
block SwImi. lie: Wisconsin brick. 12ic:
tVlst-onsln lirnlieraer. lc
tioiMiii r.ebraeka, per 24 frames. $1.26;
.lh and Colorado, pev 24 frames, $1.00.
MAPLE 8UGAR 5hlo, per lb., 10c.
LiutK-m bbl., $&.,; per S-bhl., 2J.2S.
POPCORN-Per lb.. 2'Ac: shelled. M3Wi
HOK8K RAOISH pr case of 2 au..
packed, aoc. "
NliT-Walnuta. No. 1 soft shell, per lb
lie; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 2. soft shell,
per lb.. ISc: No. 2. hard shell, per lb.. 12c;
Brazlia, per lb., 11c; filberts, per lb., 11c;
almonds, soft shell, ner lb.. 12c: hard shell.
per lb., 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 13c; email.
per 10., iuc; peantita, per lb.. 5Hc; roaated
peanuts, per lb., 7c; Chill walnuts. 12jl2c:
Urge hlckorr puts, per bu., $10: shell
V" 1 -, uikh iiiurii, per du,
1-nauan cnesinuts, per 10., 12c.
II I Ma 1 b t h i-,. K.- a a-.
No. 1 suited, 7c; No. 2 salted, Sc: No. 1 veal
calf. I to IS lbs., bHc: No. 2 veul calf. 12 to
London Staebi Mtrktl.
LONDON. Deo. 21,-Cloelng:
rensala far sMoey.i 81 Pt. T. Central.,
Cor.aoli for acooast. 4 .N. A W
Following are the closing quotations on
the New York stock exchange; ,
Bales Hlah. Low dose.
Atchison 12.7M tWS TW 7S
4.0
2.510
ivi
7S
92
.... iw
Koo lies US litti
i ibih va 1KZ
.. SO 23S US
SO0
100
T1S
MS
11 Iba.. Hc; drr ealtcd hides, Rtn2c; sheep I Erie
do cfd
Baltimore 4k Ohio....
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Cent, of New Jersey
Ches. A Ohio...
Chicago 4k Alton
do pfd
Chi. Great Western...
do B cfd
Chi. A Northwestern.
Chi. Term. sV Trans ...
do pfd
Big Four
Colorado Southern.... 240
do 1st pfd J'
do xri ofd ion
rlaware A Hudson.. 1579 lWw" 1H7H 1684
. . . . . . - , n 0,-e a-ii '.T 1 7
liei., iack. or wean... i.wj w a
Denver ex Rio uranaa
do pyi
2.610 16S
ioa ss
144
52i
13
71
ira"
14S
WS
21
pella, SMiTsc; horse bides, 2l.50tl2.50.
St. Loels Grain and Prorlslone.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 24. WHEAT Rtea4
No. 2 red cash, elevator, nominal: track
91fr92c; December. O'-'So; May. KSc; July,
ivii , ny, a iisru. lo4ftlc.
CORN Hlahor: No. 2 cash. 414c: track
44c; December. 43c, May, 4Ze42jc; July,
4iSc.
OA T8 Higher; No. 2 cash. 26Sc: track.
26V?:!7c; December, 26S; May. SSc; No.
a wniie, avc.
FLOL'R 8teady to firm. Red winter nat.
ents, M 2MM.3S: extra fancy and straight.
HEED Timothy, steady at 22.2SO2.80;
prime, niKfier.
CORN MEAXe-Steadr at 22.30.
BRAN Firm: Backed, east track TtoWia.
HA V Quiet; timothy. 2H.O04jl2.00. prairie.
IRON COTTON TIE3 21.06.
B AGOING 6 4iCc.
HEMP TWINE Sc.
PROVIBIONS-Pork. higher: Jobbing.
212.47S. Lard, higher, prime steamed. M C.
Bacon, ateady: boxed extra shorts, 17.25;
Clear nna (.; snort clear, xr.za.
POULTRY SteBdy: chicken 1.
springs. S; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 3tc;
geee. 7c.
BUTTER reman4 fair; creamery. M9
Ec; oairy, mirua.
EGGS Steady at 27c. case count.
Keceipts. unipments.
K0) 72S 7241
.. 1.735' S 4)
.. !, .US M
23i
S4
71
lo
27
1C
ft
T8S
14
52
22H
Anaconda
Atekleon ,
da srd
A o
Casadlaa Paciie .
Chea. A O
Chi. O. W
C. 11. A St. r.
PeBeara
D. A R. O
do sM
Brie
let era
do ad ofd
Illlsols Central .
A H
M.. K. A T.
.. 7
.. Si1
.. -
..IIS1
... i
.. It
,.I4
.. tan
.. 21.ii
... 14"
... H
. TO 4
.. u
...114
...lion
II
to Did
Ontario A W....
rennaylrantx ....
Ran Mloea
Keadtnf
so lit pfd
do Id ptd
to. Railway '
do ptd
Ao. PirlBo
Unloa Pictfta ....
do ptd
C. g. Btaal (
do sf
Wabaah
da pfd
..430
.. 444
.. .4
.. Tl
-. T
.. 14 '4
.. 10
.. i4
.. :i
..
.. 1
.. S4
.. is
.. BU
.. 1H
... a
.. 4
..in4j
.. n
..
.. I!S
.. 41
.. US
.. 40 S,
.. il
.. 1T
.. aev,
.. 4a
.. Stria
.. M
.. lln
.. 47
.. tot
.. M
UMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Virj Ligbt . i of Ctt!g nd
H d Follj Bteidj.
Prioti
HOGS
SOLO
A TRiriC STRONGER
There Wera Oely Few Cars af Skeep
la Rons! Shape the Market
Canla Ba ttnoted Strang.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. "4.
Reeelols were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday..
Official Thursday....
Cattle, flog. Sheep
I," 1 b. isi 4,ts
1.V70 7 ',J ,:0t
1,774 .? 1.3TS
57S 7.U4 702
Four days this week.... .4! .2?7 1245
Btttw days last week. ...16.5- 41.)t-M 24.V1
Burnt week before 17.17H 24. PH 2.t
Same three weeks ago....lH.45 Sl.htt .5.1. 9
Same four weeks ago l.nni M IfO J.l
Same dnys last year ,3til 12.7K II.' 1
RKCEIPTS FOR 1 Hli YUAIl TO DATE.
The following table ahowa the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep st Pot'lh Otnshi
for the year to data and comparisons with
last year:
IMS 1J0L Inc. Dec.
Cattle l.OtO.OTJI W6.910 4.0t
Hogs 2.1WI.1X! :.J.2.11 18.1H1
Bhetp 1.SC.60I 1.722,1 lli.JW
Average prices paid ror f.cgg at South
Omaha for tha last several days with com-parlsons:
Date. 1202. 1902. 1M1. 1900. ltw..l'tt.187.
De-t.
Ieo. 2....
Dec. 2....
Dec. ....,
Dec. I....
Dec. ....
Iea. f....
Dee.
Dec I....
Dec. 10...
pec. 11...
Dec. 12...
Dec. U...
Dec. 14...
Dec. IS...
Dec. 1...
Dec. 17...
Dec. 1...
Deo. 1...
lee. 2...
Dec. 21...
Dec. !2...
Dec. 23.
Tee. 24.
4 241
sta
4 .,
4 4:Vi,
4JTVk
4B
4 K.
4 4t.
4 47H
4 $S
4 2SS
MN
4 2S
4 go
a
4 34
4 1S
4 4MZ
4 47SI
-J I M 4 f
Oil I Wi i 7j 2 W
13 $ W 4 t4
24
ltil
071
nr,
12
f OX
( it:
t us
04
4 77
4 4
4 kl
7(tl
111
121 4 n
141 4
i K ( IS 14 77
I t 4 2i 4 81
I 4 SI 4 v
09 14 K4
4 16 f 20
22 24 4 VI
4 14, 4 Ltil
0l 4 12
4 07! 4 04
4 041 4 M
M UM
a m a ml a
4 2 4 0 4 K
4 73
4 7
4 TO,
2 7t; 2 SSI
2 i
2 ai
2 n
2 to
t So
2 41
2 Ml
S Ml
2 r
I 35
2 1.1
4
2
4 01
2 r
2 is
2 L'l
a
2 r
1 2:
2 i;
3 2! It I I
2 211 2 VI
I 1 li
2 37
SHIP YOUR HIDES, TALLOW AND WOOL
1 1 anj quantity nnd pet higlirst mnrkot prirrs. Wrilo for Infor
.ntion, prices and nhippinp tnfri whirh ore Bent free by oui
1 Inse wbleh is located nonrest to you. . ,
j. s. siusiTM r& c.,
WHOLESALE HIDE MERCHANTS
IIUH.I. NEB. SiOUX CITY. IOWA. GRAND ISLAND. NEB.
better Jone to the trade In generak o Hg
to the fat t that the more mo.ier.ile rrc.-ljus
this week hsve given packcrn a ennnce lo
clean t.p acme nt their surplus sttck.
KeeOcrs have been In llgut siipi all iht
week antf no quutab e chttnge 111 pile s Iihs
taken place.
4ttoiHtl n4 for curn fed stitck: Choice
western lambs. Kt.vitifr.M; fair lo good
liiitih, tl.B 7&.0t; gtMMi to chu re eirl iik.
el.7W4.Sii; fa.r to gtH.d ycarllngn. '23 St 1.71;
good to ch-i.ce wethcra, 2a3.!to: fair to
good wetliera, 23.U.t3.; good to choice rwet,
14 Fui3.10; Ihit to good ewen, J4'l9:0,
choice feeler Inmt s. ,i.uti4.tt', Isli lo ,3"l
f'-cder lambs. ;3'.'.iy2f; I .il y laml a, fi.-it
JOt; feeder veering". HiWfftii; feeder
wether. .t54ij.K; fcetler cees. 31 7Mt2 M;
culls. 31.0P91.7b. Representative ssles:
Av Price.
1.2 went rr. ewes 1 3
L'i'S wextern ewes l'rt
1.1 western wethers I'll
Im weetwtn yearlings K
4lD nestcrn leanings No
1
3 01
3 40
4 O)
4 ii
2 2
2 ti
ihi:i in
2 (Ml
2 Mi 2 !'
2 4 2 ?
4 tii 1 3 r
4 C3 2 34
4 041 3 8
I 2 4'
3 x.' 2 :t
2 271 3 !l
3 : 3 an
3 2a, 2 3'.
2 Jl
2 r,
3 ;t
2 21
2 21
2 24
Indicates Bandar.
lbs omdai number of cart of stock
brought in by each road waa:
lame, tiogs. nneep.n r a.
erLVER Bar. firm. 3t 13-1M per ounce.
MOKEY-3tt3S per cent. The rata of dis
count In the open market for ahort Mils ia
24 per cent; the rate of discount In tha
open market for three months' billa Is 2
per cent. . . . .
Raw Trk MlntWsj Qnatnttnn.
NEW TORK. Dec? S-The following r4
do 1st pfd
do Id rM..
Great Northern pfd.
Hocking valley s .... ....
no nfa itif aa m-s mt
Illinois Central; 1,200 U0 1S 1S
Iowa Central . 2"
itn nrd .... .... .... w
Kan. City Bouthern 1H
do prd .?"
Tt. M. Nashville.... 3.100 10SK 10:4 108
Manhattan D 4.440 144 14SS 14H
Met. 8t. Ry. (el-dlv ). 4.300 1S4 1-3 1
Minn. Jk Ht. Ixiula 40
Mlaaourt Pacific U:o.7 S M 4'4
Mo.. Kanaas Sc Texas ITS 17H 1"S
do pfd i-.-. !.
eaultha cloalng quofatlohs bh mining stocks:
160
Adaavi Ces
Altea
Braace
Brnaivlrk Coa ...
Comstotrk TaBoal..
Cos. Cal. Vs.
Hors Bllrar
Iron It leer
LeadilUe Cea ....
Kx-dlvldend.
... ti
... l
... u
::: U
... i
...103
..184
... t
lUttle Cktef ...
Otitarla
Oshlr .
Pboenlm
ret eat
Bavace '
lUrra Naiaoa
Saull
btaDoard
..1M
.. 11
.. 1
.. U
.. 41
.. M
..144
Offered.
West aarktt,
BOSTON. Dec. 24. The Commercial Bul
letin (Saturday will eay: Wool has had a
quiet week, with little buying during the
174 17S past two or three days. I-aie last weal:
"4 3S I soma good alseci transactions In territory
Kt H R. Me. Dfd.. lTO Sfi" s4i 1 wera ciosea . ana itr ine wee. tnererore.
New York Central.... 2.7ft0 iaS HM 11S I h buslneaa la fairly satisfactory. Hales
Ontario Western... l.28 HS 22 have been 4n small lota. The market la
u.iaii, a. Wexern ... 11 110 47V 27 B7V4 I atrong on all good wool, with tha tendencv
do Dfd 38 I against the buyers. After the turn of the
Pennsylvania 15,400 11374) 118H 21H year a mora active pUMtnees la expected.
Pitts.. c c dfc Ol. ii.
PHour, -bhls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
14 0"0
..163.0CO
.. 4I,m0
.. 77.000
74.to
4.1.000
50,(11)0
21 .000
till av; mess. M.0Oi.U: beef hama, I2frj
21 uu: city extra India mess, lis Ot.-IT
Cut tneata. Irregular; pickled bellies, V tit
171; pi. k led shoulders. o.o"4(0, puk.e-1
naina. muvifiv.n. i.ara. ateeuy; western
staauted. 41 In; refined, slsady; oonilnent.
naina, llw -oia.7. ltrd. firm; western
steamed. ; lo; refined, firm; continent,
37 K; kWuth Ajnetioa, 7 7t; compound, tv 2ij
4 Si. Pork. firm; family, 16 :fttl& iu;
"o t-ienr. iu.atr dw; nit aa. xn u.W.
RICai gulet; domeeirc. 'iir to a.au. 2i
CffVc: Jaran. nominal
Ta.IJ.Xj V 11 rm ; city, Ic; country. 4HO
blTTTta, -Receipts. 2,444 pkgs : quiet
creamer v. Unic; slate dairy. lJ30c
t lllhBH.,lpu, 2.bui pkgs ; quiet 1
state full creamery fancy lar and sinall
colored and white, Nepiember. Uv; lata
me a a. ivic
fc.ii 1R- Reeslpta, 2.U2 pkgs.; quiet: west
ern. pcrSb-.
POl Ll'KT AHva, steady; weitem ehltk-
t.. ate; lowia, ir; tirkas. i:tiJ ; dresantl
quiet; western chickens. llVac; faals, I'.c
turkeys, lt(i7a.
Ka.s.s Cits Grata and Pr.t.l.a.a.
KANBAB CITT. Deo. 22 WHEAT-De-
irti!i..r. nv; i.r 7c; ruh tl lard
j ! N 3 t.ii. No 4. et-noM; re-
iel. JTjin.c; hio. 3 r.J. 4.-4,1(31; 7j
CORN -December. .c; May. VUr-,e:
Evasrate4 Apples anal Dried Kralta.
NFW TORK. Dec St. EVAPORATED
APPLE8 The msrket Is quieter now thtt
December contracts have been pretty well
arrangea ror, and prices are ratner easy.
Common are quoted at 4wc. prima at bUi
bc. clmlce at fttyHic and fancy st 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED KRCITS-Prunea
appear to he attracting a air jobbing and
some export demand, ruling firm at prlcea
ranging rrotn to 4Vc for various grades.
Apricots are In mtxlerate demnn.l ami
steady. Choice are quoted at Sr0Sc. ex
tra choice at M,4ilt4C and fancy at llaiv.
Peaches are in light etttmly and Arm. with
rholca quoted at 7K,f7c extra choice at
TtrSo "d rancy st sTrio'ic
Phltaaleiphin Predaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA,
Quiet
:3c:
K0O8 D
22c at
freuli
aout
, -II l.'fc'rtF' Htee.lv-- Veav Tori full m.m
fancy, llc: New Tork full cream a. choice!
11'Vc: New York full creams, fuir to good.
Reading
do 1st pra
do 2d pfd
Rock Island 10.770
do pfd l.iw
St. U t B. T. 1st pfd ....
do 2d Pfd l.11
8t. L, Booth western... 120
do pfd
St. Paul
do ptd
Roiithern Pacific
Southern Railway l.ono
do pfd "
Texas A- Pacific 3t0
Toledo. 8t. L. tt West 500
do pld i-"
Union Pacific 112W
do pfd
Wabash 100
do pfd 00
Wheel. Lake Krte
Wisconsin Central
do tfd
Adams Express
American Kxpresa.,.. iw
C B. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amsl. Copper .....z.i
Amu Csr Foundry-
do pfd 200
Amn. Linseed OH
do pfd .
Amn. Ixjcomotlve.....
do pfa i"
Amn. Bmelt. Renn. 4..60
do pfd lex-otv
40 I Foreign advices Arm. A shortage of 7V
. 4,100 46S 46S 4fS 000 balea this year aa compared with last
7na I ib reported irom Australia. Buutn American
60 I markets are higher, with Buenoa Avers un
23S H I ,u"v c"1 from recent lowest point. Tha
40Vk 0 !S snipments or wool irom Huston to dale
42 I from December -, 1W2. are 22. 80,053 pounds
40S S! SS I against 270.42S pounds at the same data
US -. 13S - 13S I laal' year. The receipts to data are J74,034.-
13 i aw pounas against J'.l.lij.soi pounds tor
tne seme pcrioa last yedT.
C. M. A St. P..
Wabash
Mlttaourt Pacific
t nlon Paclflo ay stem
C. N. W
V., K. M. y
C. 8t. P., M. 4k O....
b. at M
C. B. Q
K. C. at 8t. J
C, R. I, at P., east..
C, R. 1. at P., west..
Illinois Central
Chicago Uu Wtstern
Ji
11
11
21
11
in
Total receipts. 1... 22
The disposition of tha day's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num
ber of head indicated.
Cattle, i-iogs. eneep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Bwlft and t ompany
Cudahy Packing
Aimour dfc lo
Armour, from tSloux City
Vansant dV Co
Lobmun dfc Co
H. F. Hamilton
Lea Rothschild
Other buyers
173
27
H4
US
27
W
4
4
4
55
1.144
l.tl
l.toM
1.713
1.1W
lltiS
417 7.179 1.107
114?n 144U ICtU. 14:4
... 170 1744i 174S 17;s NEW YGRK. Dec. Jjfc WOOLe-Flrm; do
...4 370 48I 47V 4iS mestic fleece. 3di32c.!
2t4 aS aS I wobtois. uec. it. wtx)I Among tha
7k 74 74 I current quotations are the following: Ter
r.Li tK at; 1 ritorv. Idaho, 'tine ICl'ITe- en a
S3S n i3 l'&17c; medium. 18Qlc; Wyoming, rine. la
JtiS SS 'j rlCL meatiim. lol.c; medium. 18V(f
7SS 7SSa "7SSJ?-. Utah and Nevada, fine 14Vol5Sc; fine
Totals
CATTLK There was such a small run of
cattle here this morning that a lair teat
of the ma.rht was haralv made. All tha
buyers though wanted a tew cattle and aa
a result ine maraei waa acuvi anu iuu
steady on all grades, an early clearance
belnar made.
There wera a few loads of cornfej eteers
on sale and they could safely ba quoted
steady to strong with yesterday or '&ti40o
higher than a week ago. The receipts have
been so light all tha week that packers
have had a hard time to get enough to
All their Immediate orders anil as a result
salesmen have been able to force prices
up to quite ill extant. The Improvement
haa been general on all gradea, the short
reda advancing aa wen as tne goou cat tic.
As high aa 44. 36 was paid today for some
rattle of pretty good quality. A well fin
ished bunch would not bring considerably
over 45.00.
Tha cow market was very uneven this
morning as there wera only A few on sals
and buyers all wanted them. It would be
safe to Quote the market fully steady an
tha average or all o :4VaSc higher than a
week ago. Tha greatest advance as noted
yesterday has been on the gradea selling
around 42.au. .noira cattie are aio nigner
and so are canners but tha advance on
those kinds haa rot been as great ss on
the fair to good cattle. It will be remem
bered, however, that It was the fair to
good cattle that tuffered the greatest de
cline last week.
Bulla could be quoted steady today or
Itvffl&c higher than at the close of last
week, veal calves cave held about steady
all the week. -
There were not enough storkera and
feeders on sale today to make a market
Not many were wanted, though, on tha
day before Christmas. For the week all
desirable gradea may be quoted strong and
active, and vearlinaa of good quality arc
pernapa a in tie nigner. Common cattle
have shown practically no change. Repre
sentative sales: a
BEEF STEERS.
tlllCAfiO LIVK STOCK MARKET.
Fair Recelp.s af Stock, w!!h Lower
Prices for Cattle.
CHICAGO. Dec 14 -CATTLK Receints.
3oi hesd. The murhet was lower; r.txd
to prime steers, tS jlltS. ;b; poor to medium.
f.....iiami. stmkers hi.i1 femer, 11 .Ii'iiim;
cows, Il.t0ti4.iiu, ;-sittiers. t:.6"l,:.4vt; Lulls.
K.Mfut.'is; calves, t. t"t. .i5.
HtK58 Rccelnis. K!.i hi ad: lon.i.rrow.
lB.Otsj head. The mnrket was s;e!y. M Xtd
and butchers, t4.4ntl4.70; gi.od lo choice
heavy. 34.u54M.bD: rough heavy. t4 HT-ft 4. 50;
light. 14 l(4 4.1. bulk of saiea, i4.4tva4.a6.
SHEEP ANIJ 1.AMH8- Kece't til. H.001
heed. The market for sheep waa steady to
strong; for Inmlia. stcadv to strong, tlood
to cnoice wetners, 4VbttQ4.tm; fair io cnoice
mixed, 32 T;i3 S; western sheep. 271 H"i4.00;
nntive lambs. 4.0tW.i.7b. western lambs. 14 0J
6550.
riticAfiO
MMXfCAPOLI
HQ
Co.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24.-BEF.VKf4 Re
ceipts. 32 head. The market for dressed
beef was ateatiy; city dreesed native sides,
general aales, H'(t8c per Tb. Cables quoted
American sierra at tin 12c creased weigni;
refrigerator beef, 84$ Sc.
CALVES Receipts. 153 head. The market
for veals rated slow and ennler. Reported
Bales of veals were 35 0tSf7 87'A ner HX) Iba -
city dressed veals, 7'8'12vc per lb.
ttiM, Keceipts, 4.034 head.
HHEEP AND LAM B8 Recelpta. 4603
head. The market for sheep was weak and
very dull; lambs slow with the average of
sales slightly below yesterday. Sheep sold
at 33.41)03.70 per 100 Iba.; lambs at t&.5tK&6.:;
one car at 330; culls, 14 00. Dreased mut
ton. &M7c; dressed lamba, SHilOo.
Reported exports for today, 200 cattle.
St. Loafs Liva Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS. Deo. 24. CATTLE Receipts,
4,0(10 head. Including &no head of Texans. The
market was strong early, closing steady to
easy. Native shipping snd export steers,
tl. 2Mio.40; dressed beef and butcher steers.
34 t4i6.15; steers under 1,000 pound, t3.7f(?
4.05; stockers snd feeders, 32.ludj.il .40; cows
and heifers, 32.ft5 00: canners, 41.76(fi2.10;
bulls, 32.25fr3.b5; calves. 33.ooit,tX0; 1 exits
and .Indlnn steers, 22.404j4.10; cowa and
heifers, t2 1"&2.85.
HOOS Receipts, 2.500 head. The market
was steady to strong and higher. Pigs and
lights, 34.30tfj4 45; packers. t4.4OQ4.60; butch
ers snd best heavy, t4.464l4.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 200 head.
The market was stesrly. Native muttons,
33 2n.fr4.00; lambs. 34.256 50; culls and bucks,
32.0o4f4.00; stockers. t2.0O3.OO.
1 v Ul latafn
Uooa
Mala Office J J
Manhattan nidg. f Am
ST. PAII. Ml.
- Dealera In
Slock. Grain, Provision,
Potight snd sold for rash or carried on
reasonable margins, upon which a commla
rion will be charged of S on grain, S 4
stocks and S on (lax.
' Private Wires.
Write for our market letter and private
telegraph cipher mailed free.
SHIP YOUR GRIH TO US
Prompt Returns. Best Facilities.
Liberal Advances. Usual Commissions.
t)R. ASCII OFFICE 1
OMAHA-1C Bee Bldg. 'Phone 2514.
SOUTH OMAHA ,U1 and 225 Kxchafura
Blrlg. 'Phone 72.
OOUNCIt. BLTJFF-4( and 408 Sapa
2ldg. Pbone 674.
LINCOLN. X DEI MOIllEt.
, F1HM, MICH and CIUIXS
Western Lands
along tha line of the Utiles Pacific
Railroad are sttracting the attention of
Capitalists seeking
INVESTMENT
The pnrensee ol cheap Western lends
(sold lor cash or oa time payments) la
fully justified by the present prices and
existing conditions for substantial and
growing revenue. 8urh opportunities
la the West are fait railing, facts,
nits and narticulars FREE. "
LAND MPT. Dales Pad fit IX. OniHe. ad
Kaasaa City Live Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 24 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.000 head. The market was steady.
Export auid dressed beef steers, 44.l0to4.ti5;
fair to good, gS.SttttH.OS; western fed steers,
titfVirt 15. stockers and feeders, tlui4.00;
southern steers. Ei.504t3.40; southern cows,
21.5uio3.tta;' native.: cows. l.5tnrf4 00; native
heifers, tJ.6uj4.00; bulls, 32.00u3.40; calve.,
3i.5ixt46.75;
HOUS Receipt, 4,500 head. The market
waa ateady, closed weak; top, i.iJ,: bulk
of aales. 44.42S4.57S: puckers. M Stlt.Sj;
pigs snd light. 44.lu4rr4.47S-
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.O0O
head. The market waa steady. Native
lambs, 44.i0fr5 W; western lambs. t4.2f(iS 00;
fed ewes, 22.iTxfi3.&0; wester 1 fed yearlings,
3X504)4.00; stockers and feeders, tiUt'tj-S-W,
e
CEc.uSa
STOCKS AND DONDS
QRA1N AND PROVISIONS
Ws hare aver Ia4 ecTlcea.
Rafarancaa: 175 Btata ana Nat 1 BatjjM,
OCR gKRYICB It THH 24 EST.
Ont of Twwn Buslneaa aW! cited.
Oasaaaa Braadkl 1414 Paraaaa , Tk44Tf
TB0S M. WADDICK. CormftRiteat
mmmmmmmmmmms-ms-LJ..i
t. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Dec. 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 347 head. The market waa steady to
15o lower. Natives, M 4.2t); cowa and
heifers. 31.2iitif2.75; stockers and feeders,
3i:.4tt?4.io.
HO m Receipts.- 2,010 hesd. The mar
ket was steady to 5c higher. 'Top, 34.40;
bulk. t4 4044.50.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none.
37
lf
2t 114
4S
htS
8
'i
iS
7S
50
2c
1W
102 '
4S
1!S
44
s
1HS
7
4S
I7S I medium. ltVsl7c; medium, 1olMc; Dakota,
nue, tiiijioc; nne meoium, istfiic; medium,
lu20c, Montana, line choice, l'J0c; fine
medium choice, l!(t20c; average, WSliic;
staoie, laftLfOc; medium choice, 1'JWJOc.
8T. LOUIS. Dec. 14. WOOL Oulet. Me
dium gradea. combing and clothing, 17aac;
light line, U?il7So; heavy fine, liAHSc; tub
WMIirU, AFUMV,
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24,-METAIA-Tln waa
very firm in London, advancing 1 15s tq
130 for a pot and )'M Is for futures. Lo
cally tin was aim firmer with spot quoted
at r3.S0O2r.00. Coptwr advanced 7a 4d to
a-ui tor spot ana i: 6d for futures In
London, but remained uncharged and quiet
here at I12.37S12.CS for lake, IU 3fxfil3 50
20
264
1
17
Mi,
1H0
110
210
4H
ltS
67
S
1H4
79
4S
Dec. 24. BITTTER I - M",:,":"n';;: VI " 'or electrolytic and casting at 12.12Svl2.27
and ateady: extra weatern creamery. I Anaconoa """" oiTvi t- k'nj. titl Ior unl- Lead waa unchanged In Ixn
extra nearby prints. I'iWe. Brook. Rapid Trana.. .24.140 M 5- 4 don at il Ra and 5 .00 in the local mar-
S-D11II and 2c lower: fresh nearbv. Colo, ruel '' , JITJ ket. Iron closed af H 4d in Olasgow and
mark: fresh western. 3:C. loss off; Colum 4c llock Coal.. W 14S 1S Bt 42s luSd In Mlddlcsboro. Locally Iron
suttwetrn. SluXc, loss off; fresh I conaoiiaaten , : was oulet. no. t foundry northern is
ern atlc loss off. General Llectnc 2.214 172 lb 1.1 quoted at 115 WKu14.00; No. 1 foundry north.
Inter. Paper
do Pia
Inter. Pump
do pro.
National Btecult.
National Lead...
North American,
pacific Mall
peoples '
Minneapolis Wheat, Flonr and Bran,
MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 24 WH F.AT De
cember. Hoc; May. Si'Sc; July. iSilityir.
On track. No. I hard, fti-c; No. 1 northern, pressed Bteel Car
1 - . v-. . a .. -, v. -.. -1,7 ... v . . a . . - 1 . ,
a uuim.ciii, v u. m uuiuwru. n . . nm ........... .
;ik.i;6V- Pullman Palace Car..
FIAHTK First patents. 44 4MM.55- second Republic Bteel.
I'M ten ia. e, t(t . iirai clears, al JtVJ af : rio r, 1(1
sei-onu cirnrs, k ajd w.
BRAN-l.N bulk. 113.714 OB.
109
lot)
550
(60
. t.5ofl
. 1.20
S
70
14'
S
2fS
24
19
i'"
77
wis
'4
7
i," ern st tl4.txil I5.ti; No. I foundry southern
I m..A V . . 1 M.. . , .1,.... I . - k . ..
..... ,,u,iw,7 n..,.....,, v.. M( ea-utpu.
14 00. The New York Metal exchange will
remain cioneii until Aionaay.
8T.
firmer
Ha.
1
4t
4
At P.
,. 410 I M
..111 I a
..tin 4 t
..1S44 4 at
Ve
14....
34...,
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14 ...
COWS.
..1! 4 3
..liat 4
. 4 T'.
..1321 IK
.1240 M
.1444 t IS
M 111
l.lveraeol Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dee. 24 WHEAT B pot.
nrm; rso a rea western winter, ss li:
futures steady: Ieceniber, 4a 40 ; March, 4s
4'vl; June, as Iad.
CORN Spot, steady. American mixed.
til; futures quiet; January and March,
niiminial '
. 4tsJ
. no
.lO.tTS
. 150
It
73
s?s
77
1
72
3 -TS
74
Rubber Qooda
do pM
Tenn. Coal 4V Iron
U. 8. leather
do pM -
17. B. Rubber
do PM
U- B. H'eel
do pfd
evtern I'nlon....
Northern Becurlttee ....
Total aales for tha day 271.100 sharea.
27
44
27
14
WS
4S
40
17S
8 on
...14.200
10S
k.S
10S
56S
tfi't
s
is
55S
s
Milwaukee Cral
MILWACKKE. Dec. 24
Market
-WHEAT- Frm.
Farelgn Financial.
LOris. Dec. 24. M ETAL8 Lead,
at K 17S: sputter, higher at UU.
Ceifee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. COFFEE Pool
Rio. firm: No 7 Invoke. 7c: mild, firm-
Cordova. 8'fa.lJc. The market for futures
opened firm ou good buying from European
and nutaltle sources, whu-fi wss met bv fur
ther liquidations on the part of room longs.
lauiea were nigner, neiping tne advaiu-4
and primary receipts wera moderate. I'ntll
about ml. Way the market continued firm at
the opening level, in tne afternoon, how
ever, the market' was heavier and, with
shorts less, active buyers, prices sagged
off with the market finally ateady. nst un
chsnged to t points lower. Bales ware 111 .
Out bags, Includlag December at 4Soc; Jan
uary. 4 tr-vwic; r ebrtiary, AKisidH-V:
March. T.utjtil 15c; April. 7 20c; Mv. 7
? 4Uc: July. 7 4n7.56c; September. 7 lYVflC uo;
October. 7.80r7.ICc. and November, 7.20c. .
I f 00 1 1171 t T
I v 1 1:2s I T
1 e t i 1 mi t ts
I Hire t i ' let t n
4 " I it. t4 i4 t an
t.. iv t tat a ht t u
4 M 14 ' 1140 4
1 12" I U . t 1175 I H
1 IftO t 40 1... UM 1 It
II. ..., IU 1...., 140 4 00
t 441 t 64
BULLS.
1 lr.at) I is t
1 140 14 t
CALVES.
1 so t a t
BTOvKEKM AND FEEDERS.
4 Ha 14
HOGS Under tha Influence of a good
local demand the market this morning
started out a little higher and several loads
sold strong to 5c highor. After tha 0:st
round, however, trading was nut aa b. Uk
and tha bulk of the hoga only sold a shade
higher. The bulk of all the hogs went
from M 46 to 34 50. Heavy hogs rri largely
at 44.47S and M.54 with a top at 44 55. Mixed
hogs sold largely at 24 45 and !4.4S with the
light stuff from 24 40 dewn. The lighter the
hoga the leas they bring and the harder
they are to sett, commission men are ad-
vising their shippers to look out tor the
fiigs as It only tskes a few In a load to
njure the sale of It to marked degree.
Although trading waa not active toward
the clone of the market still a good clear
ance was made In fairly good aaaaoa. Rep-
Sloax City Llva Stock Market.'
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Dec 24. 8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta. Sou head. Tha
market waa ateady; beeves. t3.7tx& .u0; cows,
bulls and mixed, 32.(i3.50; stockers and
feeders. C60iX40; calves and yearlings.
I2.25tf2.26.
HOOS Receipts: 6.000 hesd. Tha market
was strong, selling at M.40ty4.50; bulk, 11. M.
Stock la Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stocks
at the six principal weatern cities yeMr-day:
cattle. nogs. Sheep.
... 57S fl?4 70i
... .0"0 22.0110 4.(00
... 4.000 t.fiX) 3.' 00
... 4.0U0 2.504 too
... 347
... 300
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City.
Ht. Louis
St. Joseph...
Blous City....
Totals
.. .13.2
43.131
16.1W.
resentatlva salee:
Av. 4a. rr.
-..t ai unvrT IV m m i I n
1 northern 4v,.Hc; No. 3 northern. 42 J holidav demand In the market to-
wysl- J,iim,c. . lh. .,1Tle8 exceeded the requlre-
KIK-meaay. ivo. j, 9bi.,c. I ,"., hi,,ki len,tli.a freely The trsd-
WARLEY-lhill No. 2. 3c: aarr.nl. M "' xyVlJ-?l&JZ-Z:-m i--lI?.l
. . . - . . m nm nil. . v n mm . - , . -
tN.y - . ...... I nMamnll WSTS laiSelV dtlB tO ClOSlllB
tOKN-Bteauy. Na. I. HVUKLc: May. 4Sa ,U .n semen U In antUlpstlon of the hollT
dava. Attendance waa small. Conaols' were
fslriy steadv aud neglected. They cloaed
easier. Americana opened with a cheerful
tone In reaponse to New York advancea. be
came easier and closed weak. Urand Trur.k
wsa dull on traffic returns being disappoint
ing Oiieratora. however, were dispvaed to
await the November revenue etstemenl.
Foreigners were steadier and Argentines
were the feature, ine weeaiy niu-mrit ui
k of r.tigiaita snows ine iiumwi-n
r Total reserve decreaaed l BUJ.OO.
,,n I ..c-fca aeo at .so. ouillon oc-
reaa.1 AllX.Uai. elher securities Increaaed
maua other deuuslts tnt-ressed ;a.ii0.
putllc deposits Incresaed 4.l), notes re
- htm mA A 1 VM got. attvernnient se-
curttlaa um hanged The protHriln of the
bank a reserve to liability this in Is 3a.nl
par cent, aa cosnpareo wnn a 11 paw ro 1
Uet Week.
PAKLS. Tea M prices en the bourse to-
dae opened strong snd steady, but later
atocks tetania heavy on tne rf-i.it a that
J4i---ii Is it:J.auo4d to tiAske ci.n awiiS t-j
Ualeth Oraln Market.
DVLt'TH. Dec. S4.-WHEAT-On trst-k
No. 1 northern. lo; No. 2 northern. 74tc;
.. miih. 4. a.v, do, x, sac;
I.-ecenii.er. ai.-c ; May, i:a
OA1 s-On track and to arrive. 2io.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O.. Deo. 24 -SEEDS Clover. the lWu
csah. i xi. Tecetuter, tl U; January ti w0; I chngea:
Fvbruarv. $:;': Marh. t.' i'S- Prime ch-culatl
stiiaa, aa ao. iTinie iiuioiny,- 41. Si. -.
tVkUki :.larket.
PEOKTA, Dec M - WllldKY-8teady ca
ba-l of t 17 for itiaiiilcra' tlt tshed goods
CMIVAijO. Iiec. K4 -W U18K Y-bteady on
v. ( i'its'1 atit'ae. 91 i,.
CINCINNATI. Dec 24. WHISKY-Distil-
jet in,,.) ,; s.-oUe, ip.tet on t,eln of 11X7.
f. Ixl id. l'c 4 VS Ul.sKX-SLaJy t
1 .L
OH aad Roaln.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. -OILS Cottonseed.
firm: prime crude nominal: prime ellow.
t;c. Petroleum, ateady; refined New York.
43 30 Philadelphia and Baltimore, t 2j;
prime In bulk.
KtiSlN-blradp; strained common to
good.
Tl Rl'KNTifitr-vjuiei at iwtie
SAVANNAH. Deo. 24 Tl RPENTINE
Firm at 5S3- Bales 1M) bbla.; exports 14J
bhls.
RoSIN-Ktrm. A, H. C. D E. K. II 2S:
O, 11): II, t2 35: I 12 U; K. K n; M. ti to;
N. 3i: W. . 43 2S; W. W. 43 f.
t)lL CITY. Deo. 24. 11 L Credit balances.
tl ; certificates, no hid. fthlpments l.?Ij
bbla.. sversge. 77 sit bbl : runs. 10). '9 bbla.,
average. 7u.4 bbla. tt'ilpments. I.l.ua, 74..
7t bbla. average. 49 -'.-tf btls., runs. Lima,
Tl.&al bbla , average, U.2i bbla
I)r Ucada "larVrl
NEW TORIC. Dec. M -DRY fiOODS-The
day waa paitly holuUv in dry good, a
aieat many lwu tloelng early a. hi la
buyera were coomh-uouj ti-c their abea-n.-o.
A nnmher or adituw-fi have foil-.med tha
further hiiih !en re-- lied in ttia i-...tuii
llcl a:
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10 4 44
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44 4 44
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SHEEP There were only three care on
sal this morning and the market again
ruled aullve and fully aleady on anything
at all dnsirabie. The reieupta th e writ
have been light aa tal.l be awn from tr.a
table above and a tlte demand haa ben
In goud ahape for tha better . gratlee the
mirkal fur the areea may be iiuotml
little atrunger Handy walght vearlir.gs
and lMmte still sell to the lw.1 aavsiitsKu
Heavy stieep and lambs as wall as the
prt fu-i WhiO. mis rather i.ki-r-.i aid
. ii t. nu'ra I'.ii ateHtly with ttia.-ilve. st
..mi 'llicie ta, Hjaovn, a ' 1 1 ,s
Cotton Market.
,NEW YORK. Deo. 24,-COTTON-Tha
market opened firm at a decline of 3 points
to an advanca of 12 polnta and following
Oeir call ruled rlrm for a time, selling up
to a net gain of lli'iia) points on aagres
slve New Orleans buying and covering by
psrtlea who sold on the late bresk of the
previous day. The advanca was encouraged
by csbles that were a shade better than
exoected and the outlook for smaller re
ceipls on account of unfavorable weather,
but on account of the earlv morn Ins; sen
sational reports being circulated on the out
look In the far east, snu soon after reach
Ins the oolnt referred to there was a oar
tial reaction tinder realising with some of
the room again taking the ahort slue for a
turn. Aa prices slipped back, however,
the local bull leader began buying agsres
slvelv and between hi takings and three
of New Orleans the market wan sgaln
boosted, and prices for ths third succeed ve
day this week were scon beyond all pre-
vi. -us tngn murns.
January ut this time sola st ls.COc: March.
13N1-C. snd May and July, 13.41c. Then a
waa the case yesterday there wns Itavy
realising that became more aggres-lve as
the e Mi-Ion prog-eased, snd toward the end
of the In ft linlf hour prices had been de
pressed to nearly lust night a nnata. in
the last ten minutes, however, the market
whs rallied shsrply bv a renewal of bull
aupport and covering by shoi-ls. The clou
waa irregular nnd unsettled, hut net 7 to
14 polnta higher. Sulea were estimated at
l.nnd vtO bales.
ST. LOL'lH. Dec. 14. -COTTON Firm, tin-
changed. Middling. 1.1-. ShUs. 14 haVi;
receipt. M 1-Aiee: shipments, :47 bales;
stock l 5 ha!e
LIVEKPOOL. Dec. 24-CrrTTON-Bin.r.
oulet: prices 4 points lower. Amcrlon m d
ritig fuir. 7 44.1 gootl middling 7d: n l.l
dllng. 71d: low middling 7.1T.I; jihmI or
dlnary. 7 02d : nrtllntirv. a 'f.'d. The enlea .1
the day were 2.uu0 ha lee. of whl-h wer No. 1. Unreported
Steady; open kettle. 2S.1c; open kettle
centrifugal, 2 2-lMiSSc; centrifugal whites,
23 t-ltic; yellows, 3S3311-lSc; seconds,
2W3SO-
MOlASSES Quiet; open kettle, lS-SMci
centrifugal, JlSc; syrup, dull, 2Sc. -
. Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, Dec. Jt-CORN-fiteady ; No. V
37Sc; No. 4. 36Sc -
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI'
Tha following opinions Will not ba offi
cially reported:
UKJt. Orxnd Lodge. Ancient Order ol
United Workmen, sgainxt Scott. Error from
Holt. Former judgment vacatetl; Judg-'
ment district court afllrmed. Ktrkpatrlck,
C. Division No. 2. Unreported,
1. A member of a beneficiary aasoclatlon
In good standing deposited with the finan
cier of his local lodge a sum of money sum-
dent to pay his assessments and dues for
several months In advance. The financier
accepted the money, agreeing so to apply It.
The member then left the town of his resi
dence and during his absence the financier
returned tha money so deposited, lees ona
assessment, to the beneficiary named In
the member's certificate, and thereupon tha
member was marked suspended for fulltira
to pay the next regular asxessnietit. Held,
that the suspension was unauthorised and
void. i
2. Where the financier of a lodge has ac
cepted on deposit a sum of money from a
member to cover anticipated sKseasmcnta.
agreeing so to apply It, a forfeiture cannot
bs predicsted upon the fulltira of the mem
ber personally lo tender the amount of an
assessment when due. If the financier hsa
money In his hands to meet the assess
ment; and It Is immaterial that the duties
of hia office did not require him to receive
money for assessments before they wera
payable. If In doing so he has not contra
vened any positive law of the organisation.
3. One who Is illegally suspended from a
beneficiary association may treat the bus
pension aa Illegal and void, his memnersh!
continuing. If he does not acquiesce In and
consent to the Illegal suspension, and ha
need nnt seek reinstatement.
4. A forfeiture cannot be prec-nttated upog
an om lee Ion of one party brought about by
the conduct of the other party, ao thai
whera a member has bcn illegally us-
S ended from a beneficiary association and,
lies tendered by him are refused. th
grounds for the refusal being continuous IB
their nature, his failure thereafter to ten
der dues cannot be made the basis of a for
feiture until after notice of a readiness t
receive the dins has been brgught horn t
the suspended member.
5. While a member of a beneftclnry asso
cistion who Is Illegally suspended may ac
quiesce In and consent to the suspension.
so aa to torieii nis rtgnis unurr a
certlrtcnte. evidence In this case el
ar.H helit not In waraut an Interferes
the suspended member acquiesced In or
consented to the llleaal Suetienelon.
4 Former decision rendered In this rssn
(Grand Udge, A. O. V. W.. sgainst Scott,
Neb., ; 23 N. W. Rep., 190) not adhered
"irTOJ. County nf Keith against Big T.anl
nnd Cattle Company. Appeal from Keith.
Reversed, with instructions. Loblngler, C.
Division No 1. Unreported.
1. The notice provided by section 3. article
Iv, chapter Ixxvll of the Compiled BtHtutes,
ta not essential to the vtilltllty of a decree et
foreclosure of tha lax lien.
t An at-tlun lo foreclose 'such a 'lien la
not barred until five years have elapsed
from the expiration of the time to redeem.
3. In an sction by a county to forevloee a
Ileal repreeented by tax sale certificates
purchased by It. filure to allege that the
ucliun whs authorised by the county board
Is not Jurisdictional, ettiteclslly where tha
retltlon Is verlflsd by one who sweats that
e is the "duly authorized attorney" and
where the answer contains no averment of
want of. authority.
4. 1 he decree In such sn action . should
nnt Include taxea for which no sale hns
been made or certificate lasued to plaintiff.
l;ur.. t aratetK against Filer. Appel from
Douclas Affirmed. Oldham. C. Division
uspension.
a benefit
examined
rence that
foe speculation snd expert imd I'm 1-ded
2 Stn American. Receipts, il.tiio ba! In
cluding 10 Amerlt-Mii Futures onered
steerty- and cloaed steMriy A rrerj -it, n-ht.
dllng. g o. e.. December. Tlft7 1't: I'e-cemher-.lanuarv.
7 10.1: .TamiMrv-Ftb-uarv,
7ud: Fel.ruarv-Mnrclv 7 057 Outl : j-r-h-Anrtl.
7 Mil: Aprl.-Mitv. 7 ' : Mav.itine
7fM: June-Juiv. 7xi: Jul -August. 4 H'.'tt
4 I'M: Augn-S..p,etnher. ?.!.
NEW Olil.KtNl Dec. ?! -TirTTON'-Btesdy:
sales. 5.7ii b, lei. Ortllcsry. In -tu-;
simiI tirdlc"- 1P4-: low nl.ldllnr. 17 c:
mirlrlting. isatljkir: e""1 ml.t.ll'ii n 7-,:
mirttilinc fHlf 13 IJ-ltU-. Re-elpis. V.17I
bnles: stock. 4.7 574 bales Ftttlll'.s were
eteady December It ?" hid: January. 114'
Til 44c: March. 11 4li IS S?c; April '3 "il
m4c; Mv. 14 tmn 01c. June. 14 04J14 utf;
July. 14 131 14 Hit
ease anal lliieaes.
NEW YOI1K. Dec ?4 -8COA ft-Ra w.
nuk-t: fair rrflnlng. 3 l-Pv3v.c: cetilrl'iisal.
tM t. at. 3 It-: moliiases sugar. J 11 l'l
'.'Sc: refined, quiet; No 4, .4 tt-V: No. 7.
4c; No. g. 3 !V; No. 3V; No in. SV;
No. 11. 3.)V; No. 11. 3 75c: No i:i. 2 7'te: No.
14. 3 4.-C: confectioners' A. 4 Sl ; mould A,
4 TtV: rut loaf. 5'i.V; ir-iehed. S'Hh-; tmiw
dereif. 4J-V-- sraoulated 4 4th-: cohea. 4.7ic.
Ml I.ASKK!-Ku in. New Orleans open
,e'lt.- sood lo i-li'-l. a. 3 II tc.
NtW "I EANd. D. rt-St'UAR-.
i ' T'rtoe in the act of 1W7 the Institution
of a Htilt to forecloe n mortgaa" and for
i-ersoiial Jiiilatnenf against the makers of
Ids notes secured by the morlguge. lolls
the slatuts of limitation on tlte llubllif
of the linkers of II. notes.
1 Only such defeneea as accrus after
Judgment on the notes In such foreclosure
proceeding cn t.e Interposed agslnst r
deficiency Juditrai nt entered after the cot
log in of the renorl of the aule ut 14 .
mor'auP'cd premlaea. .
1TIMI Hay "gainst Cc'l-y A- Tein'-v. A n
peil from .iiicol'. P-rsed ml ttia.
mlaaed Oldham. C. litvtsliHi Nq 1- U,n
recoeted
1. A private Individual caenot mlnl-t'1
an eetlnn t- nret-ynt r-ta m"'n re-lug lal
la the at reel a of a cllv unlH' he plcd
snd tirov" ha; some aiitiil Injury wilt
reu1' io blm.
2 It la Ibe duly of a cite o nroleef Its
streets end "llrvs from unlawful nceupanrv
eed mleet-tln. snd In 'hs rtls'b-" "f
Into iliity It my netn-ln an act lull in
er the ley'lllv Ihefr occupancy and
e-e'e. linn by -n'"".
3 I'ndee lh" rro t.,na nf eril.-l II , chat. '
r V. f.imn'tec: H tea. . ..,-itri"oTi v .
Vn.-wn a Itf Initiative antl ref-rendum
1-4W. t retiiires h ivetttion eistieil by at
least If. ir cent tif 'he voters of tbe rl'v
au "iil 'he mwrtttun ut an ulJlliaua Of
th til) duly pasew