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    TI1K OMAHA DAILY BKK: THirKSOAV, l)KCKMnKK 22. 1904.
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(.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
blj'irii Ht to Go Up for Decembt1
Wheat and Com.
WHEAT SHOWS REMARKABLE STRENGTH
K.atlmate of nr(hwrt Million. hrtl
Rail Argentine eT 4 ar lt
nation Wnnf-flali ,
Are Flat.
OMAHA. Dec. U, 19"4
December ht and corn axe up and
doing. It would appear the snort lounn
1s having hard -ime getting to axaii
for delivery snd that the long tree Is
lioldlng It a little above their headn. The
December opened at Chicago at 61.11, which
was fce shove the Tuesday close. Esrly In
the session there seemed an unlimited
amount for aale at ll-llVi. while the market
wss firm at "ae. Later the continued de
mand rsrrled the market up aa high as
II.U'L, and there seemed little to be got at
that figure. Omaha quotation sdvanod
from 1 02 to 11.03V. The May gained from
J1.027 to ).04r, wrilch waa proportionately
aster than Chlrago strengthened. The
Chicago cash rorn situation etrengthene-t
up. the December, after opening r below
Tuesday's close, advanced lvc. Omaha
December made a net gain of Ho, ending
a point above the Tuesdsy close.
No former year, It la remarked, lie
ehown a wheat record It at like the present,
where, the market advanced Doe or V'f.
above the early July price In sixty daya
nod thon failed to break more than onc
ihlid of the extreme advance In the follow
ing four niontha. What haa ahown great
strength In fac of having to take I6.(i.0i
bushels from the Pacific, coaat e.nd l.ooo,0i
bushels from Canada. Rollln H. Smith of
Minneapolis SMtlmatea the northwestern
crop of milling wheal at 10S,000.orJ buahela.
He places the crop at 150.0no.0oo buahela.
takes away 13,000. 0W buahela for aeed. cut
put 6 per cent aa bad, and further reduces
Ma totaj by IW.OiHi.oriO buahela becauae KX.uoO.
OH) buaheln of the crop graded three or
worse and haa that much less flour produc
ing rapacity. The northwest country move
ment la eaJd to be light and house with
connections In that part were good buy
eia In Chicago today. Rumors from Argen
tine aay the optimistic news la not war
ranted. There la en id to be mat and
blight, and froet In the northern provinces.
The final government estimate of all crop"
- acreage, production and farm values, will
be Issued December
CORN Receipts have been lesa than ex
pected. The car situation la growing daily
more serious. It la Impeding the movement
of corn from the west and also of corn acid
to the seaboard for export. The siilo of
corn from first hands la aleo being stopped,
as no much trouble Is being experienced In
forwurdlng what has already been sold.
OATH The receipt for today are about
one-third standard. The speculative Inter
nal In flat and the fluctuations continue to
be made by the pit scalpers. No outside
Interest la manifest and nothing la In sight
to bring the market out of Its rut.
The range In prlcea for Omaha specula
tive markets follows:
High. Low. Close. Yea'y.
Pec . .1.(8 1.03 1.02 R l.fi4 1.0C
May ..1.02?4 1.04' 102TB 1.041, 1.02V
lorn
Dec ..40 41 40 40VA 3S"4
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, ll.02fil.0B: No. I
hard. 9fiotfj1.01; No. 4 hard. 8!ii94c; No. 3
spring, 31.03.
CORN No. 2. S9'fcc: No. 3, W.c; No. 4,
KnpgkVtc; no grade, 33u37e; No. 2 yellow.
3IHc: No. 3 yellow, 3Vo; No. 2 white, 89',ac;
No. 3 white, 3VV4o.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 2Sc; No. 3 mixed,
27c; No. 4 mixed, 2t(c; No. 2 white, 29c; No.
3 white, 28 Vic; No. 4 white, 27V's2Rc; stand
ard, 28ijC.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 20 345 4rt
Kansas City 67 1ZJ I
Minneapolis 338
St. Uluts 48 35 41
Duluth 191
Winnipeg; 144
Omaha 2 6M 6
Qrala Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices at the following markets
today and Tuesday were:
CHICAUO.
Close
Wheat
December Today. Tuesd'y.
ov.
May
July
. 1.11
""
Corn
December
May .....
July
Wheat
May July
Wheat
May July
Corn
May July
Wheat
May July
Whaat
May
Wheat
May July
4VB
4iB
4HA
4nV,B
4iH
KANBA8 CITT.
I.OS14
aov
1.02V,
Ma
ST. LOUIS.
1.14V,
l.l:iS
H&T,
43
43
43,
4J!
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.13'i
1.12 V,
1.12V,
1.11T,
DULUTH.
1.13
1.12'i
NEW YORK.
... 1.1.H,
... 1.03
i.i2;
l.tt!'s
MiW YORK (iKMGHAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on
Yarlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21 FLOUR Receipts,
lb.lt,' bbls.; exports, 15,9!i bbls. ; markst
tiulet and steady; Minnesota pat
ents, tu.9frtjii.10;; Minnesota bakers, l4.4txtf
4.75: winter patents, $5.Ko; winter straights.
.V 26ign.40; winter extras, $3.6684.30; winter
low grades, 33.45ift4.10. Rye Hour, quiet;
fair to good, $4.4Ot4.70: choice to fancy,
14 754(6.00. Buckwheat Hour, quiet, 2.1iwj'
" ?ORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel
low. H.3ojl.3i; coarse, 31.24-31. 2; kiln dried,
J2.9ikB3.1U.
R 1 E Nominal. .
BARLEY tjulet: feeding, 44Vc, c. I. f..
New York: malting, 444?61c, c. 1. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 17,000 bu. Spat, firm;
No. 2 red. nominal elevator: No. 1 northern,
lmluth, 1.23M f. o. h. afloat; No. 1 hard,
Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. A stronger
tune took poaseanlon of wheat today, reflect
ing, steadier Loudon cables, small northwest
receipts and reports of rust and froat dam
age In Argentina. Prices advanced a cent
on covering and closed firm, V,foT,c net
higher; May, 11.12 S-ltMil.U 3-1K; cloned ut
II U'; July. 11 O.'Val.iU', ; closed at tl.iu;
Dcoember, tl.lh'dl l.H'; dosed at $1.1MV-
CORN Receipts, Kl.iX bu.; exports, 39.321
bu. Hpot, steaov; No 2, ib'io elevator and
M4c f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 52Ve; No.
3 white, 53'V'. Options market waa alow
again, but genetHlly stronger with wheat,
especially December, which closed I'c up
against He rise on May; May, 51V"lNc;
closed at &lc; December, 64iii66c; closed
at fiiic.
OATS Receipts, 8.000 bu.; exports. 7.480
ru. Root, dull; mixed oats, 2t to 32 Ilia..
;it Vui'-tc; natural white, :) to 32 lbs.. 9
37c; clipped white, 3tl tu 40 Ihs.. 37Hiu'Vjc.
HAY Quiet; aliipplug, 'iti5c; good to
choice, 77fci6e.
HOI'S wulet; state, common to hcoice.
1904 crop, 2tKl37c: 1903 crop, ItO'fjiHc; olds, 14c;
l'arlflo coast. 1904 crop, ISXUiici IM crop,
34J3c: olda, 14i 17c.
II1DR8 Quiet: Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs,
IKc; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to M It!,.. l4Wc.
I.KATHKR Firm; sold. 4'ii2tSc.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. tll.W
il2i; meaa, $9.C0fM: Iwef hams. I2 (lOijl
2J.60. packet. I10.5o)11.00: city, extra India
mesa. 14 ft(lt 5'V . V ut nieuts, dull: plcKlei
bellies. I7.254i7.75; "plcUled shoulders. ftl.Tfi.
pickled hstns. 49 l.ird. sieudy; western
teamed, 37, 2i; refined, steady; continent,
37 10; South American, tS; compound. 35.12V,
iB.M. Potk. easy; family. 114.0041 lo.OO; short
clear, tl3.75DHl ftO; mens, 13(HiH 13.76.
TAl.lAJW Quieti city, 4c; country, 4S
fHc.
RiCE Firm: domestic, fulr to extra, Ptt
lV,c; Japan, nominal.
BTTTER Weak - street price extra cream
ery. S&tfatvv. Official prices: Creamery,
common to extra, 22Hj2k:; held, common to
eMi.i. 19j24c; stale dairy, common to extra.
16i?ie.
CHEKSE Firm: stats full crsam. small.
September, colored and whit, farcv, 12c;
state, late made, poor to choice. vllo,
stais, large, September, colored and white,
fancy, lic: state, late made, colored, good
to cholcr. U(l",c; state, late made, white,
fancy. 10Hc; state, poor to prime, MIlOc.
KH18 Dull: western fancy selected, I8c;
Western sverage best, 27.
, POL'LTRY Alive, steady: western chick
ens, 9c; fowls, luv,c; turkevs. U'ui:tc.
PrcaHmt. steadier: weitern chUken, l'.VfJ
lue; fowls, 11c; turkeys, lift 18c.
Minneapolis tiraia Market.
MINNEAPOM8. Iec. !1. WHEAT De
cember 1109V,: May 31 13V; July. tM:S'
l.l!'i. No. 1 hard. II 13; No. 1 northern,
II 11; No. 3 northern, IU.
KDGl'R First patents. IS tS'ui!.u6: sec ond
patents. i.7it;5 li.); first clears, H Kxat ii,
second clears. I2.7ui"2.ii.
Blt.VN In bulk. llB.."".
I.lyeroool Grata Market.
U VRimiot.. Dec SJ.-W HKAT-iot.
"'. (uluj'sa, u.ult; iecembei, . itoiiv
Icsl: .far'Mry, 7sl4jd: Msn h. 7s ISd
IOHN-foot, steadrj Aniertr4n mixed,
new. 4s7Vd: American mixed oM. 4a letyt.
Knt'irea, steadv; December, tnUtt; March,
ts ?Hd
ttllCAt.O t;Hn AMI rROlIO
f 4)
Featarea of the Tra4las: aaa t loalaaj
rrieea on Board of Trade.
CIHCA'IO, Dec. t:.-Pmall primary re
ceipts In the t'nlted states was one of the
rHH'um of a strong wheat market here
todiy. Crrp damage report" from Argen
tina aided In the upturn At the close Mny
wheat wna up l,f. Corn shows a g!u of
V. Oats are up Va'V. Provisions afe tjft
The wheat market at the opening wn
somewhat Irregular, the May option teln a
shude higher to ',c lower at II 1o to ll.1S
For it moment offerings were
slightly in excess of demand. Almost Im
mediately, however, sentiment changed and
It became difTl'-ult to get responses to bids.
The result wua a quick advance In price.
Liverpool advices were of a benrlsh tenor.
Quotations on future deliveries at the time
of opening here were from ' to So lower.
The apparent reason for the decline was
favorable news received there ftotn Ai gen
tins, together with offerings of Argentine
wheat at 3c decline. As an offset to these
advices a local commission house had n
cablegram from a Chicago crop expert, now
In Argentina, giving a much less favorable
account of that country's crop. The cUlm
was made by thie authority that with
2.000,000 more acres seeded to wheat this
year sppenrances Indicated that the total
yield would he somewhat smaller than last
year's. l.ter In the session the market
was further strengthened by a liberal de
crease In primary receipts arrivals today
being only shout one-hnlf as compared
with those of the corresponding day a year
ago. Shortly before the close Mav reached
the highest point of the day at $1.12. The
market closed strong, with May at $1.114.
Clearances of wheat snd flour were equal
to 57.700 bushels. Primary receipts were
4.fti0 bushels, compared with 1.299.100 a
year ago. Minneapolis. Dniuth and Chi
cago reported receipts of 535 cars, against
570 cara last week and 567 a year ago.
The corn market was strong, partly In
sympathy with wheat and partly because
of much smaller receipts than estimated.
Reports of a lively shipping demund also
strengthened speculative prices. Bhorta
were the heat biusrs. Mav opened r to t
?vic higher at tBe to 45'f4r.Hc. sold up to
45Hc and closed at the highest point, local
receipts were 345 cars, with i cf contract
grade.
Strength of wheat and corn whs the main
cause of a Arm oats market. Trading was
exceedingly quiet and largely of a local
character. Mar opened unchanged at 31 1c,
sold up to 314jc snd closed nt 31-S1f31ie.
Local receipts were 4. cars. Provisions
were a trifle easier as a result Of libera.! re
ceipts of hogs Trading waa almost at a
standstill. At tne close May pork wns on
at H2.J2V. tjtro was a snaoe lower in
$7.12147.15. Ribs were down 2&6c at 'i.7o.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
32 cars: corn, 536 cars; oats. 71 cars; hogs,
34.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Artlcles.l Open. HlghLowTTciose. Yes' jr.
Wheat
Dec.
May
July
Corn
Dec.
May
July
Oats
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard
Jan. May
Ribs
Jan.
May
111
I1 nsi
1
1 13SI 1 11 1 1 13k
1 HH,
1 12
9St,
1 10s I 1 11V 1
9!"4) 98Hr WlV't1,
I
1 ;!
451471V
Wl
31 1,41 S
31'!
47
45H!
45?,;
I
29il
31 'i
31 V
4.1V ''. i
45; 45,
4SH.4wVrV
I I
291,! 291,!
31 V SVl4i
3i,! ai-T,!
4i
4nVi
45V,
29
31 V4
.1
12 R7V4
12 00
12 95
12 67V4J 12 57
12 87V,! i 92V
12 K2V,
12 90
6 85
7 12V,
11 9a
n 90
7 15
6 50
ti 80
90
7 15
e 35
7 10
90
715
45
75
6 47H
n 45
47HI
75
6 7i
No. 2.
Cash ouotntlons were as follows:
FLOI'R Barely steadv; winter patents,
$6,104)6.20; straights. $4.8of(ifi.OO; spring pat
ents. $4.U46.W; straights. 4.fiili4.9u; bakers,
$2. 70 3 SO.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, $1.081,1.15; No. 3.
Scn$i.i2: No. t red. n.nmi.iti.
CORN No. i, 46Vi(a,47Hc; No. 2 yellow, 4HVJ
Ci4C
OATS No. 2. 30,c: No. 2 white, 31V4;tlc;
No. 3 white, 2Vi'p304C.
RYE No. 3, 73c.
BARLEY Good feeCTng. 37438c; fair to
choice malting. 4148c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, H.lfi; No. 1 northwest
ern. I1.23V4; prime timothy, $2,724; clover,
contract grade. $12.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $11.90
611.45. Lard, oer 100 lbs.v $6.85. Short ribs
sides (loose), " $G.2f4j6.50. Short clear sides
(boxed), $6.62Vx6.76.
Recelprs. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 42,fiO0 61.500
Wheat, bu.... 122.000 70.7'iO
Corn, bu 973.900 H,200
Osts, bu 221.600 99.200
Rye. bu 9.0o 1,100
Barley, bu 166,300 14,500
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries. 1tW2c:
dairies, 1622c. Eggs, easier; cases Included,
19fi22c: firsts, ??c: prime firsts, 24c; extra,
26c. Cheese, HCIIo.
St. Loots Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 21. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red. Cash, elevator, 11.14V,; track,
$1.15: May, $1.14(8'1-14V,; July, 96v4c.
CORN Higher; No. rash. 43c; track,
44c; December, 43c; May, 43e.
OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, Soc: track, SOAic;
December, 30a; May, Wftc; No. 2 white,
J2Vie.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $5.25
fi&.Mi; special brands, $5.507 5.60; extra
fancy, $4.80a4.90? clear. $4.16&4.48.
SEED Timothy, nominal at $2.0O1i'Z40.
CORN MEAL Steady at $2.40.
BRAN Flm; sacked, east truck. 90c.
HAY Steady; timothy, Ix.OtKf 13.00; prairie,
$6.ooff9 60.
IRON COTTON TIES 93c.
BAOGINO 7V4C.
HEMP TWINE-M,o.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing.
$11.60. Lard, unchanged; prlmu steam, tn.b-'i.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$ti.76; clear ribs, $7.12V; short clears, $7.37H
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts. $7,624;
clear ribs. $7.87V: short clear. $H.12H.
POULTRY Slow; chickens, 6V,c; springs.
7V4c: turkeys, 12c; ducks, 9V.c: geese, 7r.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, ftM& 29c :
dairy. 15i2c.
EOGS Steady, 24c. cae count.
Rccel' is. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.000 15.000
Wheat, bu 49,OoO 47,000
Corn, bit 85,000 44.00i
Oats, bu 42,000 48.OHO
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 21 WHEAT
HlKher: December. 11.0314: May, !l.u3Vi
IM: July, .4r904o: cash. No. 2 hard,
$1.04il.07; No. 3, $1.02'((1.0)V,: No. 4. 95ciil.(U.
Receipts, 65 cara.
CORN Steady; Deccnil)er. 40,'ij4ii3c;
May. 42Vc; July, 4!,4''; canht No. 2 mixed,
41 'U 41 to': No. 3. 41V4iSllV,c; No. 2 white,
41V4c: No. 3. 41fj414c
OATS Firm; No. 2 white, 31Vic: No. 2
mixed. 31c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.001? 9. 75;
Choice prulrle. $7.75&8.U0.
RYK Steady at 75o.
V:Gt; 8 Higher; Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 22c;
case count, 2oVc; cajfes returned, to" less.
BUTTER Creamery, 21,i2Sc; dairy, 17c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, btt 52.rt ,15.itiO
Corn, bu 82.4KI 75.200
Oats, bu ." 11,000
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 21. WH EAT
Higher: No. 1 northern. $1 l,Tol.l5; No. 2
northern. $1.05ti1 u9; May, l.ll'(il.ir,.
RYE No. 1 77V,c.
I BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 62c; sample,
I StMifiOf.
CORN Steady; No. 3, 439434c; May. 45,c
Philadelphia Produce .Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 21. BUTTER
Firm and o higher: extra western cream
ery, 2c44t2c; extra nearby prints. 31c. Eggs
quiet and steady; nearby fresh, 90c at
mark: western fresh, 29'(i3t;c at mark.
CHEESE Firm; good demand, New York
full creams fancy. 12V; .holce, HStil2'c.
Iluluth Gralt, Market.
DUIA.'TH. Minn.. Dec. 21. WHEAT To
arrive: No. 1 northern. $1.10: No. 2 north
ern, $1.04: on track. No. 1 noi-thern, $1.10;
No. 3 northern. $1.04; December. 11.10; May,
$1 13.
OATS To arrive and on track, 2BV,c.
Toledo Seed Market.
Toledo, o., Dec
sleidy; March, $8,611.
21.-8EED-Clover,
Prime aUtlke, $8.05.
Prime timothy, ti.w.
V
Peoria Grain Msrket.
PEORIA. lec. Jl.-CORN-Sleady;
4Jc; No. 4, 42c: no grade, 41c.
No, 3,
lvporated Apples and Dried Kralts.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21 EVAPORATED
API'LES Market firm; prime at 44u4c.
t'liolcr at 5ljjVc and fancy at p4c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FHl l 1 8-Prunes
were attracting some attention with coast
advices describing u firm .attitude among
holders. Spot quotations locally reuse
from 2t5c, sccordlng to grade, for Call,
f 01 nla trult. while. Oregon run 'as high as
V Apricots are Mltliout change, ruling
hi 111 mi light offerings with choice quoted
at lac: extra choice, lo'itillc. and fancy at
IIVttl l5c. Peachi-s are til in at 9Vo fir
choice. loHiUprVtu for extra choke and l't
I2u (or Juc.
NEWYORKSTOCKS AND BONDS
Mrket ii lull nd HfJ, with Early
Pricei at a High Leftl.
VALUES TURN ABRUPTLY DOWNWARD
Recommendation that Companies En
gaged In Interstate tommerre Be
Required to Take Oat Urease
l asses I neaalnes.
NEW YORK. Deo. 21 . The s.rong upward
movement ot prices of stocks cn dull trad
ing, which became striking yesterday, was
continued fir brlet period only this
morning. The movement st first seemed to
run out simply and a lethargic condition
developed. Tnen prices turned abruptly
downwards. Hhsrp declines were scored
on s considerably larger volume of busi
ness than at any time during the previous
day's advance. The coincidence of acceler
ated downward movement with the appear
ance in Wall street of printed almtracts of
the report of the commissioner of corpo
rations gave color to the supposition that
the weakness was Induced by the contents
of the report. The recommendation In
favor of federal licenses to permit corpo
rations to engage In Interstate commerce
seemed to revive all the apprehensions felt
In the financial district on this subject ever
s.nce the publication of the president's
message. When the subject has receded
into the background as a market factor,
or seemed to do so. It has been because
of iuotatlon of authorities throwing' doubt
upon the likelihood of action by congress
In line with the recommendstlnns. This
waa the sttltude yesterday on the occasion
of the appearance of the Interstate Com
merce commission report, which did not
Interfere with the uplifting of the market
on the very meager buying.
Today's reaction was also due to a feel
ing of skepticism over the substantial
nature of yesterday's advance. The doubt
waa fostered by some tat her clear evidences
today of a resumption of pool and manipu
lative tactics 011 the part of prominent
leaders of the late advance to the heights
from which such costly declines were made.
The cost of that decline has not paseed from
the memory of the victims and the current
stork market la still undoubtedly affected
by the shock to confidence induced by the
drop. There was a suspicion that the
movement might be In the nature of an
admonliloti against the Injudicious attempts
to attend speculative commitments and
force the level of prices st an tinprnpl
tious tune and that It wss nlded with
that view by some of the great hanking
and financial Interests. The nlanner of
some selling was clearly Intended to con
vey the Impression of such operations, but
whether with the connivance of the inter
ests supposed to he acting wns left to the
usual suspicious conlecture of the trading
public. The news of the day was not very
significant and was not much regarded.
The busv hum of Christmas trade In the
retail districts gives warning that the holi
day requirements for cash will have to be
estimated with other factors In the year's
end money market.
With the railing of the last sleamer
which can reach foreign markets with re
mittances before the first of the year the
exchange market went to pieces and flat
tened out to an almost nominal basis. This
Is corroborntlve of the v'ew that the outgo
of gold has been designed for the purposes
of "window Mresslna bv foreign financial
Institutions for their annual showing of
resources. Iist prices of stocks were not
generally the lowest of the day. but tho
gains made yesterday were mostly wiped
out and the closing tone was eus. Bonds
were heavy. Total sales, par value, $3,200,
000. United States new fours registered de
clined 14 per cent on call.
The following are the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Sulns.Hlgh. Low. Close.
Atchison
do preferred . . .
Baltimore & Ohio
.16.51 11 MS 85Vfc
900 ins-, 103' l"3V4j
.19,400 100 98', 9
95C
do preferred
Canadian Pacific
Cen. of New Jersey..
Chesapeake A Ohio...
Chicago & Alton
do preferred
Chi. Oreat Western...
Chi. & Northwestern.
200 ' WJ
2.500 1.11
600 191
2,300 4Hi
400 43V
4I206 22H
129V, 13IM,
liK) J1?
471
474
43',
IN
22 22V,
207V, 204
169 l9i
182V4 181
12
200 21 Ut
Chi., Mil. & St. Paul.. 18,500 17U,
do preferred iw -I'-v
Chi. Term. Trans..
do preferred
C. C, C. & St. I-ouls
Colorado Southern ..
do first preferred ..
do second preferred.
40)
900
700
soo
22
91 4
23 "4
6!H
36,
21 hi
89
22i
6U V,
35 V,
185
330
30
38
36
74
644
89
90V,
22",
69V,
364
186 .
330
31
83
36 V,
74
64V,
600
Delaware & Hudson.. 1,7(10 1874
Del., Lack. & Western 300 JM0
Den. & Rio Grande.. 200 31V,
do preferred ou
Erie 13,100
do first preferred.... 3,9uo
do second preferred. 200
374
75 V
544
Hocking Valloy
do preferred
Illinois' Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
Kan. City Southern .,
do preferred
Louisville & Naah
Manhattan I..
Met. Securities
Metropolitan St. Ry...
Mexican Central
Minn. & St. Louis...
M , St. P. & S. Ste. M
300
2,400
100
2i
' 200
1,200
934 93 92i
lob IM
29V4
&6V4
24
2!04
56
28 V,
28i
55
62V?
5244
62
7.600 141 V. l:4 1394
100 16HV Pt.ii.. p,-
6,700 80', 7S4 784
6,800 1224 121 V4 1-'14
6,500
20, 204
100
68 57
854
146-
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
.19,400 1094 1074 14
M., K. T 1,100 314
do preferred 1,200 634
N. R. R. of Mex., )fd. " 41
New York Central ...11,3oo 142
Norfolk & Western .. 3,700 79
do preferred
Ontario & Western. . . . 2.600 44
Pennsylvania 28.700 138
P.. C C. & St. Louis, loo 78
Reading 60,900 794
do first -preferred ... WW 90
do second preferred, ion 814
Rock Island Co 22.400 344
do preferred 1,000 8K4
St. L. & S. V., 2d pfd. 100 67 4
St. L. Southwestern.. 900 244
do preferred 100 67
Southern, Paclflc 48,8o0 f4
30-;
304
63
40
40
i:i 140
774 78-4
92
434 434
i;i64 1SU4
76 75
774
904
814
33V,
84'i
674
24
57
7.4
90
814
334
844
664
24
65
63
624
ao preierreu
Southern Railway ...
do preferred
Texas & Pacific ....
Tol.. St L. & West.
1.700 118V 1184 II84
9,100 H54 334 344
700
900
W D
97
964
34
354
534
964
34
354
53
110
214
211
424
184
21V,
444
34
364
64
do prererroa
Union Pacific
300
..62,8'W 1114 lu4
do preferred -
Wabash
do preferred
Wheel. I-We Erie
100 22
100
600
22
434
424
-2tl"
45
Wisconsin Central .... 100 22
do preferred 3(W 4u
Adams t.x
American Ex. ...
United States Ex.
2S6
2094 204
119
237
200 209
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amalgamated Copper. 72,000
Am. Car A Foundry. HO.ooo
do preferred I.61W
American Cotton OIL. 2.3'W
do preferred
American Ice 600
do preferred l.two
684
364
934
37
'64
38
644
334
924
36,
"tin
374
664
34
924
364
95
64
374
164
37
34Vi
1024
804
113
1414
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
American Locomotive 7,6iW 35
do preferred floo 103
Am. Smelt. & Re ring. 4,700 814
do preferred KO 11.H4
Am. Sugar Refining. . .29,500 14:14
334
1021
804
1134
140
914
Anaconda Mining Co.. 100
984
394
454
Brook. Rapid Translt.13.900 K14
Colo, fuel ac iron..
Consolidated Gas. ...
Corn Pnsluets
do preferred
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
International Paper .
do -eferred
International Pump..
do preferred
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car ..
7.(00 464
45
.26.101) 2vl4 114 19icV
2.DOO 21 ' 3V, Dint
1.7'W
794
784
374
16
24
774
784
3(
184
f4
7
39
85
234
100
414
106
:4
894
233
SuO
38
1.000 186
W 244
200 77,
3,100 244 234
"506 '434 '424
4w 1074 1"64
l.tsW
e ,
904
284
do preferred
300
90
Pullman Palace Car.. ..
Republic Steel 900
do preferred 600
Rubber Goods 1.100
do preferred 300
Tenn. Coal & Iron.... 7.7o)
I". 8. Irtther 14.600
16.
694
264
94
724
144
16
16
64 684
26V4 264
94 934
64 704
134 144
do preferred . 1014 1004 10
U. S. Realty A Imp. W s04 ) 7$
V. 8. Rubber 214
do preferred 34 93 93
United States Steel... 63. soft i 284 2K4
do preferred 113,500 934 91 914
Weetlnghouse Elec... l.loO lxiZ 1x14 im
Western Union 400 934 924 2V4
Total sales for the day. 848.100 shares.
Its York Mining; Storks.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21 The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adtnia Tun
... to ILIUIs Chltt
.... I
....I7i
. . . . tuu
U
.... 10
.... 14
.... 34
15
...t
A lie
Hrrc
HruruwU-k Tun ..
Comaloik TumMl
Cm. i'l. a V..
Horn SiIvh
Irun Silver
iidvllte Con ... .
Offered.
. " Oiiurlo
. 1 ))hlr
. Phoul,
t Palo)
nu (
Hlarr, S'avads
Small llnp( ..
I ii4i,4ard
Foreign Financial.
IX)NDON. Dec. a. Monev waa in strong
ikmand in the market today. Discounts
were a shade caster, om lng to the improve
mnt In continental exchangee, which were
auso affected by the ntti of the coming
Influx of gold from Inula and Egypt.
Oerators on the Stock Exchange a ere In
holiday humor and there was little pie
tenae of business. Consols were Arm.
Americans opened quietly steady at abv.it
parity, with nuuthero Pacing tUe fvatme.
Stocks hsrdoned Ister snd closed firm.
Japanese were cheerful, lmperlsl Jspane
government 6s of 19"4 were quoted st i4
BERLIN. Dec. II The changes' on the
Bourse todsy were of little Importsnee.
PARI". Iec. 21. Price on the Bourse to
il nv were weak and trading wa Inactive.
Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at
snd Russian bonds of 19i4 st 5ol The prl
vete rate of discount waa 24?24 per cent.
ew York Mouef Market.
NE WYORK. Tec. 21. MONEY on call,
steadv st 24i3 per cent, dosing bid, 24 per
cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans,
essv snd dull; sixty days, ninety dss and
six months. 3Wtf34 VT CPn,
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 443 44
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak. with
sct'isl business in bsnkers' bills st $4716
for demand snd st $4 3450 for sixty-day
bills: posted rates, $454 and $483; com
mercial bills. $4.84',.
SILVER Bar, S14c; Mexican dollars.
4f4c
BOND- Government, steady; railroad,
hea vy.
TTe following are the quotations on
stocks and bonds:
V. s. raf. s. r....l44'l.. X. tint 4 1MH
so eouson
..104 -Mftnnaoan r. s aa..i
..104H Vet. Central 4a 74
. .104V4 So lat Ire I4
..Wi M . K. AT. 4a Pl,
So ta. raf
So coupon
se saw 4a, rag.
tin roupon
do eld 4a. rag..
do coupon
Afrhtsna sea. 4a
do adl. 4a
Ailanilr c L 4a
Sal Ohio 4a...
do .IVta
Tent ml of Oa (.
lat-V. " :
...1H V H R. of M. e. 4a t'4
. ..lot N. V. f. S H lm
...l"tS N. 1 (' g. U
... 4 No Pa-I8r 4a li'
... .to n
...ll X. W. c. 4a I'm
... Kl jo. 8 L. 4a par... 1"4
...;il Pann. enr.t. t4 tot,
... '.'- Raadlnc san 4a
do lm Inc
Oiaa. A Ohio 4V ..ln;H9. L. At. M e fi. tl"
i-hoajo a A. aa.. It St. U a . T. f(. 4 lS
r.. B A 0 a. ....H'( St. L. 9. W. la IS
C. M A 9. P. ( 4a .UO Saabnarl A. U 4a.... MV,
C. A N. W. e. Ts ie igi. Famine 4a 4
f.. R. I. A T. 4a ... .,',. Ra:l7 ta llS'-a
do rol. (a H Tana A P. t 114
frr S. L. g 4 .1"HT. 9 I. W a... !
Ctiltato Tar. 4a ,.,, I'nl.m Pa. Iftv 4....1"V4
Con. Tobacco 4a i I do conv. 4a I V
fnlo. ft So. 4a ........ wV'. '1
D A R. 0. 4a Ii! ,Wahah la 1174
Erla prior lien 4a...Im do dab. B a:1.
do ten 4a 1W. ,. r.. 4a M',
P. W. A D. '. la...l07VWla. I antral 4s S2V.
Hm klng Val 4Sa. . . .lUVU"Ho. Furl c. tr ir.'a
Bid. Offered.
Boston Stork Market.
BOSTON, Dec. 21. Call loans. 34'til4 per
rent: time loans, 4$5 per cent. Olflclal
rinsing or stocks ana oonai:
Atrhlann adj. 4a
do 4a
Mai. central 4a
AOhlaon
do pfd
Hoaton A Albanjr..
Itnatnn A Maine....
Boaton Klavated ...
Plt. hhurs PM
Mealran Central ....
N T . N. H. H .
Pars Marguatte ..
t'nlon Parlftc
Amor. Ara. Cham.
do pfd
Amar. Pneu. Tuba
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amor. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion f. A 9...
Kdlaon Kief. Illu.
Maaa. Klectrlc
do pfd
Maaa Oaa
I nltad Krult
t'nltad fho Marti...
do pfd
U S. Steal
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
MV
Waatirg romnlnn
Advanture
Atlouas
Ama.icamatei
Aniirlcan Zlnr ...
.t In :t l-
Hlnxhtm
al A Hr.-t
renlaiinlal
f'nppfr Hansa ....
Ialv Want
lio.nlnloti Coal .
;'ranklln
. ti
. ."-4
. 17'
'
. 1!
- :'V
.
.t
. :t
. p,
. us
. M
. 11)4
. ii
.
. i4j
. 4
. H
. .'
. i
. jip,
.lofi
. H
.11
. '"a
. !44
. II
. 411.
'i
114
.104
tni'4.
7
.PH
.ti
.;"ii
v
.14
.
. 7
.1111
. Jl
. M
.
14IS
.!'
.14111.
. .'"H
. MV,
. 17
..4
. It
. M
. r
.107
. MtVa
Orancv
lata Kerala
Mi Mlnlnn
Mnhawk
Mont. r. A C
old Ilonilnlon ....
Oneeola
Porroi
Wutnrv
shannon
Tamarack
Trlnltv
1". S Mlnlns
P. . oil
Ptah
Victoria
Wlnnnn
HVWolvrrlna
London stork Market.
IONDON. Dec. 21. Closing qtintiitlons on
stocks and bonds:
Consols, mnnav . .
do account
Anaconda
Att-hlaon
do pfd
rtaltlmura A Ohio
Canadian Pacific .
IS. V. Cantral..
Norfolk A W...
14'i
1 '
as
4ba
7I4
II',
40S
454
414
u
If
do pfd
1 Ontario A W.,..
tun IPennaylranla ..
.M Rand Mln
. 1X4 Haadlng
Chaa. A Ohio do lat pfd
Chicago Ot. W U do ti pfd
C. M A Bt. P 7li4 southarn Railway
DaBaara UH do pfd
Denvar A R. O n2iiFoiilharn Pi Iflc .
4
4
do pfd mV. t'nlon Paclflc Illk
Erla atJ do pfd
do lat pfd 77 1 1', ft. Staal MS
do id pfd S74 do pfd r4
llllnnla Cantral 15J4 Wabaah riv,
Loula. A Naah 14S4 do pfd 44
St.. K. A T It lltpanlah 4a
SILVER Har, steady, d per ounce.
MONEY 2'62i per cent.
The rate or dlsooiint In the open market
for short bills Is 2 16-l'gr3 per cent; for three
months' bills, per Cent.
Treasury statement.
WASHINGTON. Dec, Ll.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive tf $1 50.HOii.00O g(Hd re
serve In the division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balanbe, ' $141,17,2b7; gold,
$K5,378,336.
Wool Market'.
BOBTON. Dec. 21.-WOOL-The little de
mand for wool now In evidence in the wool
market Is principally for lots of scoured
wool, especially B supers and wools of that
grade. Prices are steady. The general
opinion Is that the available supply of
domestic wool In the market here Is less
than one-half that on hand last year. Ter
ritory wools are quiet and pulled grades
are steady. The market la firm for for
eign wools. Quotations: Territory. Idaho
fine, lSMilOe; heavy fine, 1hf l7c; fine me
dium, lSfflSc; medium, l'2i28c; low me
dium. 23ra24c. Wyoming, fine, l?Hhl8Vc;
heavy fine, IBlSc; fine medium. l'VwltiHc;
medium, 23fc24c: low medium, 23&24o. Utah
and Nevada, fine, 17'plHc; heavy fine, 16(tf
16c; fine medium, 17S'18c; medium, 2223o;
low medium, 2Xtt2ie. Dakota, fine. 18al9o:
fine medium, 18fM19c; medium. iSUc; low
medium. SSitfiMe. Montana, fine, choice. 21!
22c; fine, average, iHHiihc: tine medium,
cvholee, 21ft22c; average, 19 20c; staple, ai'ai
23c; choice, 23(g2bc; average, 21'&22c
8T. LOl'18. Dec. 21. WOOU-Steady :
medium grades combing and clothing. 2.VU"
29c; light fine, lWi'22Vc; heavy line, I4"g18c;
tub washed, 2iiMlc.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Dec. 21. Following yes
terday's sensntional decline In tin at Lon
don, today's cables reported a partial re
covery, spot advancing 15s to 132 6s and
futures 1 to 130 lea. Locally the mar
ket was also steadier with spot quoted at
$29.0ot&'29.26. London copper was unchanged
at 66 for spot and 6ti 7s tal for futures.
The local market was quiet with the gen
eral range of prlcas as follows: Lake,
$14.s7Wt'15.12Vs: electrolytic. $14.75 15. 12M,,
and casting, $14. 6ofl 14.75. Lead declined 2s
6d In London with spot at 12 10s. The
market here waa unchanged with spot at
aiocu-t.ci. npeuer ruteo easier abroad,
closing at 24 12s 8-1 and was unchanged
locally ut $.754i'5.ll74i. Glasgow Iron was
unchanged at 52s 3d; Mlddleaboruugh ad
vanced to 4Xs 9d. New York Iron market
was unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern,
No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry
southern soft. $17.26j'17.75; No. 2 foundry
northern, $18.25.
8T. LOL'19. Dec. 21.-METAL8-1 ad.
steady, $4. 56 4.621. Spelter, steady, $f,.70f
5.76.
Cotton M-rket.
NEW YORK. Dec. ai.-COTTOX-Hpot
closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up
lands, 7.60c; middling gulf, 7.Kc; sales, 25
NEW ORLEANS. Dc. 21 COTTON
Easy; sales, 7,7ml bales; ordinary, 4 U-lfic;
good ordinary, so; loa- middling, 6tc; mid
dling, 7 8-18c; good middling, f 7-16c; mid
dling, V: receipts, 19.33i) bales; stock,
4;tt.43 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Dec. COTTON Hpot.
moderate buaines done; market rulod 5
points lower; American middling, fair.
4.42d; good middling. 4.1dd; middling, 4.(d;
low middling. S.9rtd; good ordinary, 3.8:d;
ordinary, tfd.
ST. IiriS, Dec. 21 COTTON Quiet;
middling. 7Vc; sales, none; leceipts, '
bales; shipments, 156 bales; stock, J4..77
bales.
sugar and Molasses.
NEW ORI.KAN. Dec. 21-St'GAR-Mnr-ket
firm: white clarified. 4 15-lnfjbc: open
kettle, JPtQ 4VC : open kettle centrifugal,
44jti4Sc: centrifugal whiles. 4 13-ltic; yel
lows. 4l4i4,c: neconds, 3ia4'c.
MOIA8SB54 Markst quiet; open kettle
16(ij28c; centrifugal, lryfjlSc. Syrup sUady
at 2u25c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 218CGAR-Raw.
firm; fair refined. 4V; rfntrlfuRal 96 test
44o; molssses sugar, 4'tc; refined Arm:
No. 6, S.(i5c; No. 7. 7c: No. . 4 9nc' No 9
4.86c; No. 10, 4.0c; N.l. 11. 4.7tA-; No ' 1"'
t.Sftc; No. 13. 4.55c: No. 14, 4 50c; confec
tioners' A. S.Soe; mould A. 6c; cut loaf
6rtfc; crushed. 6.35c; pondered, 5. 75c- gran
ulated, I .ic ; rubes, 6 7(c '
MOLAH8E8 Klrm ; New Orlftns. open
kettle, good to choice, numeric. 1
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 21.-DRY GOOD8
Market Is on a substantial basis and lit
tle evidence of positive declines. The sttl
tude of sellers Is toward the maintenance
of prices and there seems to be little war
rant fur any recession owing to the well
sold condition of many kinds and the posi
tion of manufacturers regarding cottMi
Jobbers are doing a very restricted busi
ness and little Interest Is likely to be
evinced until after the first of the year.
troaTee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21. COFFEE Market
for futures was a shade lea active than
yesterdsy, but there was a continued good
d'minil. chiefly from Wall street houses
The market in the afternoon eased off and
closed at a net decline of inlO points Bales
were imported of l.frai h.g, including
Januarv at $7 6oj7.i); Mr, I, $7 7Va7e
April.. $7.titi7 96: May. $Mnni.U; July Id 16
; fteptetuber. $8 ( Ui. and November,
$1 5. B,iut market steady, No. 7 Rio, 8T,c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
C.tUt) Saciipu Api Vei Light end
Pnoe Showed Ron Impmtiiitit.
H06S EASED Cf t AriOUT A NICKEL
Desirable tirades of I at fii nnd
. I.assbs Commanded hont steady
Prices and Rest Feeders Were
Steady with Others (Hon,
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 21, 1!"4.
Receipts were. . attle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3 r $.ol 9.7M
txilcial Ttiesdav 3.31S lo.4W b.i.!
Ofl'clsl Wednesday 1." 11.4 .
Three days this week..
sme days last week 16.n94
fame days week before. 11.
Same three weeks ago..i4.7.'9
fame four eexe ago. . .2c.9hJ
Bame davs last year 6.115
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR
jv.ri
i..4et
S?.s4
iS.iB.i
.;i)
21.103
19 741
19 "J
14. 11
I7.3it
29.751
11,2
TO
DAVE.
The lollnwlng Mlilr shows the tecelpti
Cattle, hogs snd sheep st South Omaha for
the year to diite, with comparisons with
Isst year:
19..1. li'3. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 9ii.7'.'3 l.Owi.lK.1 lie.4i
Hogs S.MJ.M. 2.1.J.o 74.98.
Sheep 1.746,110 1,K.'1.6U "
Th ichon.iia; utile i th' nersg
price cf hogs at fcou';: omafta for the lest
e.-eral days, with cc-mti Ison':
Date. Vi04. it4i.Hi'! Uta.l$0$.la
4 W, Is CN
I 4J
I 14!
l
1 ii
t f oil s tat1
ltd
4 4:, 4 4
1 i4
2ij
4 34!
17i
4 M
4 43
( -4
06,
6 01
4 M
S II
4 w;
4 394.I
4 37
4
I tv
3 37
! 36
I 2
44! m
4 lb 4 3
I 061 4 81
4 7$
3 si 1
4 4 IS 6 07
4 81v4: 4 33 : 4 04
$ Hi $
t ! 3 Ifl
6 11
4 St4j 4 4 6 12 13.
4 U
4 Si
4 7.1
4 81
4 Ml
4 84!
81
IW
s :.. 3 37
$ :! 3 $1
lit! 3??
4 Oil $ 10
it :
It. is, e ia
4 4:lUi 1 491 I 9dl Hi
4 41 6 D8 6 21
4 Wi' : I a
4 3ftVi 4 40, 6 t!
4 41V 4 ': 6 lrii 6 2Bi
4 4S'i 4 3t 6 23 6 34;
4 31 1 h i,
4 4 3'Ji a '. V-,
4 DtXe I ! 6 OK! 6 C4
, 4 34' ! 6 06,
4 831
4 3 9'
4 VI 111 3 2$
4 T9i 8 94 9 18
4 81 4 01 3 3 'J
Indicates 8uiia.iv-
The official nutnhef of csrs of sloca
brought In today by each road was'
l ailie. Iiogs.neeii. outi-rs.
C. M. St. 1. Ry..
13
Wabash
Mo. Pacific Hy.
U. P. System ..
C. N. W. Ry.
i
4
39
6
47
19
14
1
12
3
4
6
17
...10
... 8
14
..14
V.. E. M. V. Ry 10
C, 8t. P., M. 0 13
B. & M. Ry 2
C, ft. & Q. Ky
C, R. I. & P., ast.... 3
C, R. 1. P.. west
Illinois Central 3
Chicago Ot. West 1
Total receipt.
...B7
The diHiiosltlon of the tinv's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. C
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour Co
Armour & Co.. S. City.
Vanaant A Co
Carey & Benton
Lobmar. & Co
McCrearv & Clark
W. I. Stephen
Hill HuntsltiRer
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Hues
Mlk Haggnrty
J. H. Root & Co
S. & 8
Pittsburg Prow Co
Other buyers
Dec.
Dec. I...
Dec. ...
Dec. 4....
Dto. 6.... I
Dec. ....)
ley 7....1
De?. I....
Deo. ....
1"C i...
Deo. 11...
Dec. J3...
Dee. 13...
De.'. 14...
1 15...
De;. Ii...
Deo ).'...
ilf ", :...
Doc. !...'
Dec. 20. ..
Dec. al...
'.Is. Hogs. Sheep.
212 15'4
Sol 2.6!tH 117
419 3.MI4 1
3M 2,'IM i4
4.6
22
119
87
3
32
48
1!)
1H2
394
1.396
4.290
234
Total 2,094 11,397 6.410
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very
light this morning at all points and as a
r.anit the srenerai tendency of prices was
upward. Trading at this point was quite
active, so It was not long ticrore every
thing In sight was disposed or.
' There were several cars of cornftd steers
on the msrket, but none of them choice.
Packers took hold fairly well of what was
offered and paid steady to strong prlcea
for them. As compared with the clone Of
last week the market is now about Ktflae
higher and In some cases the advance may
be a little more than that. All of the
loss of last week, however, has not been
rf"fheTdw8s a brisk demand for cow stuff
this morning and with limited offerings
the market ruled active and higher on all
grades. All kinds, except canners, are now
fullv as high aa they were before the big
slump of last week. Canners have ad
...nneri sa much ii s the better grades, but
they sufferej so badly last week thst they I
have not maae up an 01 inr uium,
waa very active today and everything
changed hands at an early hour.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold at
good, strong prices.
There were comparatively few stockers
and feeders on sale, and. while the de
mand was not as heavy as it has been st
some times, owing to the near approach of
Chrismas, when not many buyer can he
expected, the market was active and
stronger on all deslrabla grades. In many
cases feeder buyers outbid packers on
warmed-up cornfed. Representative rales:
BEEF STEERS
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15 heifers.. 2 on 13 cows
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( ster....127 $ as 1 cos 99.)
77 feeders. .1277 4 16 1 cow sv
IKXJS There was a lioeral run of
hogs
reorttd this murnlng st all markets.
and
s a icsull packois were
iih. ihe mat-
ket here epened about ?l4c lower, but be.
fore much business had been transacted
the market neakened and sales were made
a4yiSc lnir. Hv the time about half of the
hogs had changed hands packers became
stul more bearish snd warned to buy hogs
nilc lower. Salesmen natiiMlly thought
that wss tsklna off most too much, and as
s result trading liecame slow. The bulk of
the early sslea aert trom 14.46 to tl tTH with
the choicer loans largely at $4 60 Later In
the morning packers wanted tn huy the
general run of hogs at $4 42ili4 45 and
heavy packing grades at $4 Borne of the
trains were late In arriving and that, to
gether with the slow snd weak close, pre.
vented an early cleeranee.
The situation did not Improve any as the
miming advanced and In fsrt It got wotse
snvthlng. the close being Idf lower. The
late sales were largely at $4 41 snd $4 42W.
snd It took go"d hogs to bring the Utter
price. At noon all but a few Iste arrivals
were disposed of. Representative as! as:
No
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SHfcKP-'Jhe supply of
sheep and lambs
this morning waa fairly
liberal, but the
demand for killers wss about equal to the
supply snd Just about a steady market re.
suited. Quite a llbersl proportion of the
offerings consisted of feeders, so thst It
wns not long before everything thst would
do to kill wss disposed of. A string of
lambs sold as high aa $4 So. Choice sneep
were rather scarce.
The demand for the better grades of
feeder sheep and lambs waa In good shape
snd prices held steady. A big string of
about 1.700 lambs sold for $6.46. There were
quite a few range sheep on sale that were
not very good and buvers were a Utile slow
to take hold of them.
Quotations for fed stock: Hood to choice
yearlings. $2.606.40: fair to good year
ling, $6.0036.26; good to choice wethers,
$4.Wafj.16; fair to god wethers. $4 65'ij4.90;
good to choice ewes. $4.1u94.36; fair to good
ewes. $3.9o84.15; common to fair ewes,
$3.WK43.90; good to choice Ismbs. $6.00trt.M;
fair to good lambs, $6.76ti.00; feeder year
lings. $4.264.60; feeder wethers. $4.16tM.40;
feeder ewes, $S.26'3 66; feeder lambs, $5.0ltr
6.60. Representative sales:
No.
124 western feeder lambs
1 western yearling wether.
1691 Wyoming feeder lambs..
Av. Pr.
60 6 26
90 6 3f
64 b 46
71 6 06
73 6
73 6 26
73 6 26
73 2 00
M 3 00
4j 3 40
! J 4 0)
M 3 60
7.1 3 bO
73 4 40
m WMtern Ismbs
western lambs
u western lambs
188 western lambs
3 Wyoming cull feeder ewes.
10 western cull ewes
499 Wyoming feeder ewes
99 western ewes ,
2H3 wnern feeder ewee v....
1 western feeder ewes
220 western feeder wethers
CHICACiO I.IVK STUCK MARKET
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs Ten to FIN
teen Cents Higher.
CHICAGO, Dec. 21. CATTLE Receipts,
lli.oio head, Including 200 westerns; market
H'2fl5c higher; good to prime steers, $H.t
ifT7.00; poor to medium, 43 MrVqtl.OO; stockers
and feeder!, tJ.10ai4.2O; cows. $1.26ti4.4u;
heifers, $2.Gn$5.m; canners, tl.2hfl2.ei; nulls.
$2.0(j4.0O; caivee, $3.uOt(l.7o; western steere,
$3.60iu6.00.
HOGS-Rcoeipts. 46.0ft) head; estimated
for tomorrow, 40.000 head; market 6Sl0o
lower; mixed and butchers, $4.36a4.ti6; good
to choice heavy, $4.55&4.7ti: rough heavy,
$4,3044.46; light, $4.24.6ii; bulk of salex,
$4.4t4.67tt.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts, 17,1)00
head; market HrQl6c higher, good to choice
wethers, $4.666 10; fair to choice mixed,
$3.6fi4.50; western sheep, $3.5033.76; native
Ismha, $4.50j9O; western lambs, $5.oft
6.60.
Mew York Live stoek Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 21. REEVES Re
ceipts, 1,19 head; market, firm and higher;
native steers, $l.0nt.i.50: tops, $o.664j j.76;
oxen and stags, ta 0.3. 46; ohoioe fat oxen,
$5.00; bulls, 2.&0iffl.9o; few export bulls,
$4.1634.20; cows, 1.3tvt3.1ii; few choice fat
Ohio cows, $3.40; exports, X10 head of cattle
and 2,700 quarters of beef; estimated to
morrow, wo came.
t'ALVEB Receipts. 1,146 head; vtals and
calves, stesdy; veals. $S.00jj.a6; barnyard
calves. $2.5t4ii.60; westerns. 3.2O4.t'0.
HO18 Receipts, 6.906 head; market,
firmer; gnod to prime state logs quoted at
$5.0lK(j6.1&.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.734
head; market for sheen, slow to 26c lower;
for lambs, firm; prime lambs, lOTjlio higher;
sheep, S3.00tj4.sl: few choice. tSO); culls.
$2.00; lambs. $0.3677.00; choice lots $7.13Htf
1..,), cutis, ao.w; c ansae ismna, .yo.
Ut. l.oals I.lTe Kiock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Dec. H.-CATTLE-Recelpls,
I.6li0 head, including 1.000 Texane: market
slow, steady to a shade lower: native ship
ping and export Steers, $6. dob. Co; dressed
beer and butcher steers, W. "?. 7$; steers
under l.ono lbs.. $3.00'fir6.0o; stockers and
feeders, $2.0fs)i3.75; cowe and htdfera. $2.26w
4.60; canners. $1.6(k2.00; bulls. tJ.b0V4.eS;
calves, $3.00r.60; Texas and Indlsn steers,
$2.0H4'4.80: cows and heifers. $1 .MKdfl.OO.
HotaS Receipts, 10,010 head; market fairly
active and a shade lower; pigs and lights,
I3.7611H.80; packers. $4.6nu4.60; butchers and
best heavy, $4AK84.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBB-Recelpts. 2,00(1
head: market stesdy to lugi5c higher; na
tive mutton. $$.75yr4.i: Ismbs, tt.SMM So;
culls and bucks, $2.(i4.26; stockers, j.'.OiVii
3.26; 'j'exsns, $3.0ifi4 00.
Kansas City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, Dec. II. CATTLE Re
ceipt a, $.700 head, Including loo southerns;
market steady to Ifio higher; choice export
and dreaved beef steers, $5.0o4i4i.5i; fBlr to
good, $3.5iti5.u0; western fed steers, $3,504
.60; stockers and feeders, $2.6fa4.10; south
ern sheers, $2. Dug 4. 26; southern cows, $1.7t)
S26; native cowa, $1.764.26; bulla, 2.0"t)
4 0ii; calvos. $3. Oil; 4 So.
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market weak
to 5c lower; lop, $4.7i: bulk of sales, $4.$
r4.H0; heavy, $4.S6(4.tiVj: packers. $4.6041
4.66; iiIks and lights, tt.'ovaibii.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reoelpls. 2,lo0
twad; market steady: native lambs, $6.'Xko
6fi; native ethers, tH'tli'X; native ewee,
$4.noijHai; western limit, $6 00t4i.36; West
ern yearltngp, $4.7M)6o; western sheep,
$X7Sit4.i5; stockers and feeders, $2.60tj4.eo.
t. Josenh Lira mock Market.
ST. JOBEPH. Dec. 31. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.867 head: slow and stesdy; natives,
$3.6otpi.60; rows and heifers, $1.76tj4.25; stock
ers, and feeders. $25043.90.
HOO8 Receipts. 12,lii6 head: lower: light,
$4 Y.&H tt; medium snd heavy, $4.4064. 7W
8HKEP AND LAMB8-Rm elpla, 66 htsd;
steady; lambs, $tj.
His City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Dec. 1. (Special Tele
grsm.l CATTLE Hecslpts, l,i0 head;
market strong; stockers. sisadv; beeves
H WVl.00; rows, bulls and mixed, $2 tf.i
$.60; sliH-ker and felers, $2.763 l; calves
and yearlings. $2,264)1 $6. ,
HOU8 Receipis. 10.000 head: market c
lower, selling at $4.309160; bulk, $4.4d4a4.46.
steek In light.
Receipt of live stok at Ihe six principal
western ctUes yasterday were as folios. a;
Cattle. Hogs, gheep.
South Omaha l.HaO 11 ! t.u
11 !
10.0O)
11 ll
lO.laaj
l-.l.'.
t"..'i0
Hlou city I.sai
Kansas City S.4s
Ity
3.2IU
2 ''
646
17.IM)
St. Ixjiils
St. Joseph ..
Chicago
Total ....
. 2 wo
. I.6A7
U.ujU
.MM)'i lu.5i 17, $16
OH 4,11a. lini.t.stl.F. MlflKKT.
toaalltlon of Trade anal Qnotatloas en
Staple anal Faney PrnAnee.
FOC.S -Can. lied stork, ac.
I.IVK POI'LTRY-Hens. so; r.wiers, 5c:
turkeys. 14c; ducks. If; geese. Mil. ; rptiits
chickens. sv,c.
DKFPfiFnt mri.TRT -Turke s. lK4VWf
ducks, lie: geas'. 9r1"i-; hens, 9c: rprlng
chickens. MiitiV"; roosters. 6"
HI'TTKR-Pscklns st"fk. 16. : ch.tee tr
funcy rlsiry. ITtilV; cresmery. r4tf'.'6
fsnry prints. i!7e.
FKEFH KRo.F.X FISH -Trout. l'H
pickerel, so; pik", lo , perch, 7c; bluedsh
fie; whlteflsh. 1"V; salmon. 14c; 1 edsnappcr
11c; lobster tgreeni. loc: lohsti r Iboll di.
V; bullheads. 11c; ratnh. 14c; black bssi"
f; htllhut. hf; crai'j I s. I.'c; roe shsd
II: buff sin. 7c; white bass. 11c; frog lets
per do., 2.V.
BRAN - Per ton. Il.i.mi.
1 1 A V Prices quoted bv Oman wlio)csi
Dealers' sssoclatlon: choice No. 1 upland.
96 (); No. J. $; am medium. $6 60: coarse.
' $.vnn. Rye atrsw. 95 6o. These prices sre
for hsy of gmid color snd quality.
OT8TFR8 N w York counts, per can
4.V; rxtra selects, per can. 37c; standards,
i er i an. Sic; bulk tstnndarjsi, rcf iral .
II 36; bulk lextrs relectst, per gal., $1.76;
bulk (New York Counts), ner gal . $2.i.
CHRISTMAS DEtTORATlONS.
CHRISTMAS TRKFJI t feet, per
dox., $1.75; 6 to 7 feel, per dog . $2.Krt: 7 to I
feet, per dot.. Hi 60; 9 to 11 feet, per del.,
$4 60. l-arg' school ami church purposes,
each, $1 to $1 aO; fxxrx large. 16 to K feet,
each. $2 to 6
EVEKUKKKN WRKATHIMl-ln colls ol
2l vnrrts. per coll. 3."c to 41. on
W RF.ATH8 Magnolia and gahix wreaths,
per dot., $1. X411.no; evergreen wreaths, per
dot., $1 .fatt 1. 1 so; hollv wreaths, per dox..
$1 264jl.6o.
HOLLY BRAXCHKS Per esse of 114x2x4
feet, shout 60 lbs.. $4 .V); per bbl.. $2. CO.
IONO NF.F.DLK Pl.Nr-Per doa.. $20tJ
1.5.
M1STLFTOK Mistletoe branches, per S
lb. box, $1.26; per lb.. uc.
TROPICAL FRl'lTS.
ORANt.FS Florida, sixes 126. l.al. 176. Jon,
216 and 2.V). $2AHi"2 26; California Redlan.l
navels, all sixes. $3.00; choice navels, $2.61)
i 7S.
LKAIOXS California fancy, $3.76: 300 anal
Sv. $426; choice. $3.60.
DATE8 Per box of 3ii-ll). pkgs.. $2:
Hallowe'en. In 70-lb. boxes, per Hi.. 6MJV
KRIH California. I'T l-lb. carton. Ib9
SV; Imported Smyrna. 4-crown. 12'4)C: 6
cronn, 14c: 7-crown, 16c; fancy Imported
twashedi. In 1 -Its pkgs. 16trlKc: California,
per ess- of 36 pkgs.. $2 26.
BANANAS Per mdlum sited hunrh. $2.i0
432.6H; Jumbos, $2 7l5 VI.
tlRAt'K FRFIT l'er box of 64 to 64. $6 la)
i.5".
FRCITS.
A PPLK8 Home-grown Jonathans, per
bbl. $3 26; Ben Davis. $3.26; New York
Kings. $3.28; New York Pippins, $2 75; New
York Greenings. $2.60: New York Baldwins,
$2.75; Colorado Jonathans, $1.05; Wine Baps,
per bit. box. $1.60.
PKARB l'th, Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box. $1.7662.116.
CR AN HERRI E8 Wisconsin Rell ami
Bugle, per bbl., $6.50; Wisconsin Bell and
Cherry and Jersevs. er bhl.. $7.76; per box,
$2.76.
GRAPES Imported Malagas, per keg,
$6 Ooff 6 SO.
T A N I ER INKS Florida or California, per
1-,-boX. $2.6n.
VKOKTABLE8.
POTATOES New home-grown. In sacks,
per hit.. 40c; Colorado, per bu., 60c.
Tl'RNIPS Per bu., 35c; Canada rutae
ha gas. per lb., 1c.
CARROTS Per bu.. 40c.
PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 40c.
REK'1'8-Per bu.. 4ic.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1 96tf2.00.
ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per btl.,
9ocfil; Spanish, per crate, $2.
cT'CFM HERS- Per dox.. $1.75t2.0O.
TOMATOES California.. per 4-basket
crale, t2.7Mi3.iNi.
CA BB A Oh Holland seed, per lb.. 1V,c.
SWEET POTATOES Ksnsas klln-drled,
per bhl.. $2.2T.
8QCASH Home-grown, per dos.. 60c.
CELERY Per dog., 2fV66(ic; California,
46c
RADISH KS-Per dox.. 9flc.
LETTrCE Hothouse. per d(( jjagjy.
MI8CELLANEOC8.
SACFRKRAl'T-Wlsconsln. per keg. CM.
'IDER New York, per bbl., $5.20; per
hbl.. $3.26.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
13Hc; Wisconsin Toung America. 1.1c; block
Swiss, tiew. 15c; old. 16&17c; Wisconsin
brick 14c: Wisconsin llmhurger. 13c.
Nl.'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, new
crop, per lb.. 14c; hard sheTI. per lb., ISc:
No. 2 soft shell, per lb.. 12c: No. t hsrrl
shell, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c:
small, per lb.. 10c: peanuts, per IK, 7c:
toasted peanuts, ner lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb.. 12ffi1.VAc; nlmnnds. soft shell, per lb..
17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts, per
lb., limlnc; new black walnuts, per btt.. 75(tjr
90c; shellbsrk hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76;
large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.50.
REXl ESTATE TRANSFER!.
Deeds filed for record December 21. aa fur
nished to The Bee by the Midland Guar
antee and Trust company, bonded ab
stracter. 1614 Farnam street:
Anna Hammenzlnd et al to Mary
Pelts. mldH eV,of swi lti-16-12 t 1
D. V. Sholes Co. to Mary S. Atkins,
lot 9. block 7. Poppleton park 3
Wllhelmlna Sheely to K R. Benson,
lots $, 15 and 22. block 1, Orammercy
park, and other land I.O11O
Minnie Madsen and husband to K.
Sweet, lot 61, Luke A Templeton. . . . 1.900
Mary DeCon to Edith H. Webb, lot 22,
blo4k 13, and lot 24, block 17, Orchard
Hill 1
Edith H. Webb to Bertha C. Plxton,
lot 24 block 13. Orchard Hill 1
Sheriff to C. E. Williams, lot 1. block
12. Clifton Hill 734
Henry J. Schneider snd wife to F. W.
Schneider, part lots 27 and 23,
Kountse's 2d 1
Edwards - Wood Co-
(Incorporated.)
flaln Office: Fifth and Roberts Strsets
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