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    TIIK OMAII \ DAILY It Til I\V 15 , ISO ! ' , ,
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Wheat Takes Another Sudden Turn Dowi :
the Incline ,
MAY RALLIES AND CLOSES HIGHER
Vlxlhlc Supply Iti-KliiH In Atlrni't Al-
tfiilliin Hurl- mill Die llulllxli Ap-
livnrniiiM * OlilUi-rnli-M lhi > IJllVot
of niiiirniiiUHV irltl'n K\iorl .
CHICAGO , Dec. H. Wheat looked for n
time today IIH If It were ngnln going below
ll-.o SOc murk. Uut the surprising decrctiBo
In the world's visible supply changed lite
tiKpict of nlTalrH. May closed nt nn nil-
vunuo of HU1 for the day. The other mar
kets were dull hut Bluntly. Corn advanced
from ' , ie lo Vie , oals lie und provisions
fr > m 2',4c ' to 7V4c.
Wheat had a weak opening anil during
the Hist hour showed n full 'He hclow
thu close Saturday. Hut the season of
weakness was brief , lllack sen HhlpmentH
of wheat for the week amounted to about
DftO.OOO bu. The shipments from this side
won1,223,000 bu. , making n total of nearly
lo.oon.cuo Im. This In Itself was Htilllclent
to cause u weals opening , but Liverpool
lig'iln ' Hhowpil IndliTemice , nltlioiiKh this
wns probably the result or the Illaek sea
llgurcH , and the consequence was that
May wheat , which closed Saturday nt
ftutn Mllie to SO'hC , opened today at from
Mi'te to Mljc ) , and sold almost Immediately
ut M'e. ' That , however , Was the lowest
jtlee of the day. One of the first things
to arrest the dec-line and change the tone
of the market was direct cables from Ar
gentine reporting unfavorable weather and
Hinting that the yield would be poor. The
vl'lbliHttpply soon liognn to attract at-
tcntlnn and one early feature of It wns
considered so bullish as to complelely ob
literate the effect of Hie enormous world's
imports. Hurfalo stocks were generally t x-
pected to show all Increase of lf,0ii,0u ( ) bu. ,
nnd they actually proved lo have decreased
101 MX ) bu. Thai , of course , caused an
Immediate radical revision of the tstlmntcs
of the visible supply and caused the price
lo rise persistently until about 11:3) : o'clock
It WIIH up to MTc , or within He of 'Je. per
Im. advance from the lowest point made
nt ( he opening. Northwestern rtceipts had
but llttli' lnlliicncc today. Mlnucapulls
nnd Ijuliith r < ported 801 cars , compared
with l.OIX cars last week and 1.323 cars
last year. Chicago received in ears , against
'j cars hist week and 221 cars last yem.
The decrease In the world's visible supply
was dually reported at 2,02.\OJO bu. Last
y. ( ar there was an Increase of over 3dM,000
l.ti. The decrease was more than 1,000'JOO
bn. than was expected and lent addi
tional strength to the market. After n
reaction to Slc , May advanced again
lo Kilte , where It was quoted nt Ihe close.
Corn was steadied by the enormous busi
ness done at the seaboard late Saturday
101 loads. The opening was weak In "sym
pathy with wheat , but .soon recovered the
slight decline. Trade at no time wns ne-
llve and lliicluallons wore narrow In con-
Hciini'iico. May opened a shade lower at
from L'-Vic to 2..Tc ( and advanced to from
Me to 2fie ! ( , where It closed.
Oats were rather i-.isy early on account
of the liberal receipts and a heavy cash
market. Under liberal covering by shorts ,
Induced by the llrmness of wheat and vis
ible supply decrease of 933 OiK ) bu. , the mar-
KI l advanceil and closed llrm at the toji
prices. Mny opened l , c lower at 20c and
advanced to and closed at 20-ViC bid.
Provisions were llrm at the opening nt
a slight advance , due to the much smaller
receipts of hogs limn expected. The weak
ening of prices al the yards cinised the
mnrket to fall off somewhat , but the weak
ness lasted but a short time. Ueporls of
extensive hog cholera In Iowa caused a
second advance and the market closed
steady nt about the opening IlKiire- . May
pork closed 7'.c { higher at J.S. .May lard 2V.c
higher at $ l.lu , and May rlba a > ic higher
lit $ ! .0. > .
Kstlmated receipts for Tuesday : Wheat ,
! nrs ; corn , 373 cars ; oats , CM cars ; hogs ,
Si,0 > n head.
The hwidhiK fiiltires ranged ns follows :
Articles. | T7H-uTT | HlyliTTf.o'w-TT'clo'H ' | Safil'y.
Wheat- I
Dec. . . 7(1 ( ! < ' 8 > il
Way. . M ) BUlJUtk
July. . . 7I1W 71H
Corn
Dee. . . " H''K
Jail. . .
Miy. . . ' - ( l--'lH '
(
D e . . 17J { 17 17
my. . . 17MH
1 r. -
Do- . . . ii nn n 87W
7 1174 7 M ) 7 ( If. 7 ( ! : ! '
Mav. . . . 7 5 H II7W 7 U2 ! < j 8 ( Vj
I.nrd
Dee. . . .
Jan I ' . " : i 874 : i mi
May. . . . t 07 1 07 ! , i in 4 07
'
Sh'tKllH
HIT : i tn
Jan. . . . : i DII : t no : i no
_ ! "y-.J4l'l ( ) i ti-J- } t us 4 OJ,14
No. 2.
( . 'nub uuotatlnnx were ns follows :
KLOl'lt Hteaily : whiter patenlx. II.S004.75 ;
MrnlKhlH , I.W 4.CO ; Piulnc cpeclaln. t4.CO ; ciirlni ;
iI'n . " . ! - ' . * - " ' ; ; " 'ralKhlH. 3.75tf4.CO ; bakeis ,
WHKAT No. 2 pprlng. 7S'je7SUc ; No. 3
Fprliic 75fi77c ; No. 2 red , -JIUc.
COIIN No. 2 , 22Tic ; No. 2 yellow , 22Ti J23c.
OATS-No. ; . ii,4c ; No. 2 while , f. o. b. ,
20 > , c. No. 3 while , 17yiSc.
IIYINo. . 2. 35c.
I1AHLEY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. .
24fi3Ce ; No. I , f. u. I , . . J3W2SC.
FLA.XSKED-No. 1. 75 < i77'.ic. '
TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. JJ.S3 2. I.
PltOVISlONS .Mess pork , per bid. ( ( LDOfiC ! Ki.
J.nnl. per IIHI Ibs. , J3.t2Vj , 3.i5 ! , Short ribs pldes
( loose ) . J4.fc5N4.IO. Dry palled hhonlders ( boxed ) ,
J4 2Ml4.rC. S.iort clear pldes ( boxed ) , Jl.Wlii l.lii.j
WHISKY Dlhtlllers" llnlshed goods , per gal. ,
si'OAUS-Ciit loaf , J5.2 < ! ; granulated. JI.C3.
The following were the receipts nnd thlpments
today :
On the Prodiico exchaniro today the biillur nnir-
k -t was I-IIH.V ; creamery , IJM-'L'C : dairy , 1OSJ
Hie. KgH , Htunily ; fresh. Hie. Cheeno , Hlonly ;
M-JW roitic ( : i.viii.\L : :
< tiiilatloiiN of UK : Day oil VnrloiiH
Cy'iiiiiiiuxlltleN.
NEW YOIIK. Dec. H.-FLOfll-Hecclpts. SS-
100 bbls. ; exports , S.1.2CI bbls. More nctlve nnil
tinner In winter wheat Hour , but not quotably
higher on spring brands. Winter patents ,
J4.05tf4.93 ; Minnesota patents , J4.SO 4.70 ; Mln-
iiefefllu bakers , JlUOfd.lO ; winter vxtrua ,
J3.3a 4.CO ; winter low grades , J2.t5iJ3.03. Hye
Hour , quiet and steady ; superllne , J2. 5if3.u5 ,
fancy , J3.lor3.25. ; lluckwheat Hour , dull , J1.35U
'llt'CKWHEAT Dull ul 35i(37c. (
COIIN MEAIljulet ; yellow western , S9o ; city.
COc.
COc.IlYE
IlYE Nominal ; car lots , 4 ( > i4Ic.
IIAHLEY Steady ; western , 2Sif2b-ie ! ; malting ,
tefl ICc.
IIAHLEY .MALT Nominal ; western , S005Ec.
WHEAT-ltecelpts. f5lOO bu. ; exports , 72.7H
bu. , ppol higher ; No. 1 hard , 1'Hie. Options
opened easy on dlMippolnllng cables and pron-
IILCIS of largo world's shipments , but rallied nnd
nduinecd all day. Kiipporled by llln-ral covering ,
u heavy vlnlble kiipply reduction and bad Ar-
Kentlnu crop news ; doted TiHl'ic higher. No. 2
red , May , M SWic ; eloped , b7'sc ; December
cloved ut iki.c.
COltN-Iteeelpts , 72,100 bu. ; exports , SD.225 liu. ;
fpot sleady ; No. 2 , Site. Oplloni ! opened easier ,
tallied with wheat and cloved dull and un
changed : Mny , 31if31Tic ; closed , 3IUc ; Dccein-
lier rioted nt 21'c. '
OATS-Itecelpls , IIH.IOO bu. ; exports , 7S.2S5 bu. ;
spot quiet ; No , 2 , 22Hc. Options dull nnd fenture-
lecs , closing > ic net lower ; May , 21s,1/21)c ;
closed , 2140 : December clon-d nt 22U ? .
HAY-gulet ; thli'plng , J5.SOUC.CO ; good to
cholee. I7.vocf7.cn.
HOPS Dull : IMS crop. 3if71tc ; 1SW crop. Sfllle ;
1'aelili ! coax , KM crop. JUHic ; 1(90 crop , Mi lie.
IHIH'.H- Dull ; Galveslon , 13c ; lluenos Ayres ,
dry. nominal ; California. She. -
LEATH Ell-Steady ; hemlock sole , Buenos
Ayres , light to heavy weights , llHiUWio ; acid ,
" 0i Uo.
PHOVISION'S-lIecf , nlfiidy ; family. I9.00M10.00 ;
extra , J7 ; Ix-ef hams. JI7.S04118,00 ; packet , 13.00W
H.(0. Cut mealii , steuily ; plckle.l t > llleii , Ujtf
Sc. pickled shoulders , 4c ; pi > .Uled ham > , S" , ( (
9c. Lanl. llrm ; western steamed , JI.20 ; lellncd ,
rteady. Pork , dull ; mess. J4.25ijS.75. short clear ,
J875 ilO.SO ; family. J10.50UI1.IM.
Ill'TTEIl-llccelpts. 7.3MI pkgs. ; market dull ;
\vintern creamery. 13)21c ; Elglns , 2lc ; fnctory ,
7WP-
CIIEESE-Ueeelpts. 1,710 pkgs. ; market quiet ;
ctHte , huge. 7'nirloiic ; rinall , 7lt < nee ; part
fkliin , 3Wtl7c : full > klniK , 2 < , ifi3c.
EGGS HecelptK , 5,000 pkgs. ; mate anil I'enn-
nylvuidu , 17' , i'ie. '
TALUJNV-yulet ; city , 3ic ! ; country , 3'ie. us
to quality.
OILS-IVIroleum-Dull ; fulled , JI.OO bid.
Itosln , quiet ; strained , common In good , JI(2ti.
Turpentine , quiet ; 27ttJ7 ? < c. Cottom-crd , market
IrrrtiUlar ; prime crude , iOHtfilc ; prime crude ,
f , o. b. , milts , 17Jil7Ho ; off crude , JOlic ; prlmo
unmier , yellow , HttZWiC ; off pummer , yellow ,
25c , butter gmilrs , : oto ; prime white , 27c.
ItlCE Slradjr ; domeillc , fair to extra , JlkCCo ;
jHpan , ( ' .tfl' c.
MOLASSES--Julet ; New Orleans , open kettle ,
good In rhuli'e , : Ci(34c ( , fur new crop.
MKTAIX-l'lK Iron , quiet ; noulhcrn , JI1.00O
lt ; northern , Jll.OOJil3.CO. Copper , steady )
broker * , tll.00311.U ; exchange , JU.JOail.tO. Tin
lJ.il. " qitlft Tin , > 1 < ill itrill , 110' ' Kpclt i
qtliit > | ilui'll < Jl . n4 . 'I < . . tv i a < ry i > i
m ik't f r I.IK' i < "I H" I'n'i-t "f J2 " , wii1
but f. W I 'N ' "ITrllMK at this IlKliriSmiill I 'I
mlK'ii ci niiiinnd 3 ietitp. The innfk t close
str. < nir. with nn upwnrd tendency. ExihatiK
prlrep , JJWW10S.
STOCKS AM ) I1O.VDS.
CiilinnVitrcliiiiils n l-Vntim * In Sc
< -iirlly Speeiiliilloii Oi-iiiTiilly ,
NEW YOIIK , Dee. IIThe Mock mniket toilnj
wan donilnnted by thiun RplncM Brewing out o
the latept penpnthmnl plmpc In the Cub.-xn tltua
tlnn mid repiilllnif In levlxed congrepplonnl ntli\ | (
Han. Ilii'lnepsa InrKor t'uiii u > unl and tin
trend of prices wns toward a lower level. Th <
rnllrond stoekii were more active tlmn the Indus
( Mais , but the features In point of extreme Hue
motion uiic the ppeclalllex. In this grout
Iliiuldatlon wns clearly evident nnd pome mate
rial IOPPOS were peorpd. The declining tendenc )
of the iniirkel wns lo n pllghl rxtrnl accelcrntei
by a llrni"r tendency In forelun exclmnRe am
by a falling off In vnptlnutul phlpmrnls. Sto |
Iciin orders were reached In n vurlcior xhares
enuring a furlber unsettling of values , hut li
the regular railway list there wns not any nota.
Me picpxurc of long Mock. Specific conMdemthu
affected ItendlnR and Colipolbhiled Gas. Tin
tlrM named was depressed by t 10 Inreatenei !
legal compllcatlfins nnd the uufnvorable comlb
lion of Hie anthracite coal ttade nnd the hml
by tlici apprehension of ml\crpc legislation mic
reported Inipcndlng compulsoty icdtlctlon Ir
gns prices.
The railway bond market , which hitherto re.
cently has been perlor to the consideration !
HnVctliiR ploeks , today displayed n sagging len >
di-ncy , uhlch wns mopt prnmlnent In Ihe sp-culn.
live IxsueH. and Ibis claps aipo nhpcrbed Ihe hulk
of tie ! buplness. Some plenillncss was Impnrteil
to t.ie gi'iiernl maiket nt Intervals , but the 1m.
provement was due to covering and was no )
maintained. The more Important exttcmc de
c-Hunt wele In Conpnlldntrd Gns , 3 < { per cent ;
llurllngtnn , 21 ! . per cent : Leather preferred ami
General Electric , 2 per cent ; Chicago GIIH nml
Knnpan & Texas piefcrred , 1"4 per cent , anil
Mni.hntlan , Hi per cent.
The publication of the plan for the reorganiza
tion nf the t'nlon Pacific railroad In the Intrr-
esls rf Ihe liol.lcrs of Ihe collateral trust notes
and the announcement of r.ppoMtlon to the plan
by the trustees under the Indenture of Septem
ber 4 , 1SD1. were equally unrelleeted In the price
of the pcctirllles of Ihe company. Previously l.ie
collaleial Irunt ( ! had been one of Ihe nlrong-
est features of the bond market. The closing
wns nl nboul the lowest of the day , showing
net decline ? of 1 to 3H per cent. The bond
maiket ilUphiyed neulecnkness In the hpeeubi-
ll\e iFpues. The s.iles were JI.SCO.COO. Govern
ments developed cnnpMcrahle llrmness In con-
Inihl lo the lmi\lr.Ms of Ihe oilier pecurllles.
The pnleH were J4r.WO.
The Evening Poht's London financial cablcKram
pays : The stork mntkets were Idle and dull to
day , except for KnIMrs , which were stimulated
by a rise In Chartered company on option
buying. Amcrlcnns tagged all day , because of
the absence of buplncps nnd Ihe lower New York
prices. The elope wns Ihe lowppt. Conroli were
Hat nn the rontlnent.il demands for gold. There
Is much IntereM conei rnlt K Ihe reported leaping
of rertaln llritzUlan plale railways to n financial
pyndlcate. The llrnzlltnn go\ernmenl Is unilcr-
stood to grrntly need funds nt prepent. The pro-
poped fyndlcate In Germany. If successful , will
mean millions to he provided bv Germans. It IH
believed , however , thai a counter Stidlcate will
Ira formed heie. T.ie Paris mnrkel wns formed
here. Thu llerlln marki-t wns llrm. though very
quiet. DuplncFS Is checked there through the de-
lny of Ihe goxernment In publishing Iho details
( if the Itoiiipo regulations lo be enforced In Jan
uary. Money Is aim very dear there , coutan-
Koes at the M'tllement being nt CU.
The following were Die eloping quolatlons on
th leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
T.ie total pales of flocks today were 1P2,1 ! > 0
shares , Including : American Sugar , 23,700 ; llur-
llnsti n , 2.1,200 ; Clilcago Gas. 17,300 ; General
Electric , 3,400 ; Ixmlsvllle .t Nnslivlllo , C.DOO ;
Manhattan. IJ.tOO ; Heading , 2I.UO ; Itoek Island ,
5,500 ; St. Paul , 18.500 ; Western Union , 4,0-W.
\IMV York .Money .MnrUet.
NEW YOIIK. Dec. H. MONEY ON CALI-
Ensy nt l'.i 2 per cent ; last loan , H4 per cent ,
closed nl 114WS per cent.
PUIME JltitCANTlLE : PAPElt IffB per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer , with nctual
liilklnirH In bankers' hills nt t.M.-lifi I.S7 for de
mand nnd SI.H til.U for sixty days ; iwsled
rates. tl.M'-m.Wi ami JI. S ; commercial bills ,
14 f24. !
HAIt SILVEII C.-c.
SILVEK CiilTIFH'ATES-f5XC5iie. :
GOVEIINMENT 11ONDS Firm ; Plate bonds ,
dull ; railroad bonds , dull.
Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows :
IlOSldll StllC-lv ( lllOtlltlllllH.
IIOSTON. 1) J. M.-Call loaim. i ! 81 IKT cent ;
.Imii loaiiH. ; mM Idi p-rujul. Oloshu prleoi for
Silver barH. ( l.lltc : Mx'ca' fl' ) ( ' < ] 5'Jc.
Ightdr.tfix , lllc ; tnU'Kriphlc. I'J'i'.r.
NIMV YcirU Mining ( luolnlloiiH.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 1 -Tho 1 following urj tlui
louli'g minim ; qut't itloiis :
litlwer -1" lOntarto 7i"il
thollar 71) ( iiihlr. 5
Irown Point 1- Plymouth .II
on. Cal. A Va im On'ckitllvur 17.1
) eadxvood Kill ' ' "
lonUI .V Carry - ' < Mirr.i Nevada. . . . . : f.l
Iain A KnrvrubH. . H5 Si-ill linl : Con l : < 5
liniii-lako 'jiMKl Union Con : < I
ron Silver. ill ) Ynliow JiiuUet 'JO
London SloeU ( luotalloiiK.
LONDON , Uw. l'l.-l p. m. uloal-nr :
, in'y 11IH ( Mexican ordinary , -'Kt
H.acu'l 111H HU P.iitlcoininoii , . "fill
an.l'ailile..t. . . . Ml i N. V. Uo.itral VTH
Irk- 1S > Pennsylvania nt' : ' (
Irielhtpfil ! ) . " . ) < Ite.iillnir lt : > 4
II. fenlr.il UJJjIMex , Ceil , new 4n , ll'.Dl '
UAH SILVEIl-30,1 pejounce. .
MONEY-2UW3 ! per cent ,
Tin- rule of discount In the open market for
hort anil thrco inoiitlis' bills , 30314 l > cr cult.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MAIM 1
Business in Cnttlo Sliowa a Much Bottoi
Condition.
LIMITED OFFERINGS SELL QUICKIV
IU-i-f Sloorn anil Hnlc'lK'tV .Stock Hull
Sli'inly In Klrin 1I > K Op '
tlioVi - -lv with n
( illllll ( Stlllli
J3OUTII OMAHA , Dec. II. llocclpta for
Uiu days liullciilvil wore :
Cuttle. HOBS. Sheep. Horses.
December 14.
December 12. , M2
December 11. , 1,314
December 10.
December 9 3.MS
December S 3.25S
December 7 2,700
December 5 l.Srtl
December 4 l.SS'J
December 3 2,071
December 2 3.SOO
CATTU-3-Tht ! receipts were
liberal for n Momlny , being nbout 300 heml
In cxcrvs of u week IIKO. A very In roc
proportion of the entile on wile were
feeders , killing cattle beliifj In moderate
supply. The tnniket na n whole was In
very uatlHCnctory condition and the yards
were cleared of everything at an early
hour.
The offerings of dressed beef steers were
small and were all sold In good season at
fully steady to llrm prlrcs. There was
nothing good In the yard. * and few that
could be called even steady.
Huti-hern' stock was tlrm , cows and
heifers belns In peed demand and the offer-
Inns cliaiiKliiK hands readliy. The. seven or
eight loads on sale were all cleaned up In
Kood season.
Good mockers mm focuers wcro In active
demand and the offerings though liberal
were all cleaned up early and at llrm
prices. Common stuff was a little slow.
Uepn-senttitlvo sales :
The ollk-lal number of ears of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle , llotts. Sheep.
C. M. & St. P. Hy 2
O. & St. U Uy 1
Mo. 1'ac. Uy 1C
Union 1'aclllc system. . . UO
C. & N. AV. Uy 1
F. 12. & M. V. U. 11. . . 3 t !
3C
C. St. 1 > . M. & O. Hy. C 3
H. & M. 11. U. It U 13 10
C. H. & ii. Uy 3
C. U. I. & 1' . , west 22
Total receipts ISO 35 11
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as followo , each buyer purchasing tliu num
ber of head Indicated :
lluyers. Cattle. HogH. Sheep.
Omaha 1'aeklng Co. . 1.1)21
Swift and Company. 117 ! M5 211
Cudahy Packing Co. . 3119 505
H. HecUcr & Dcgan. SC3
Vansant & Co 143
I.nlmmn A llothschllds. 3JO
\V. I. Stephens f.l
.Bullion , i Underwood. . . 113
Cudahy P. Co. , 1C. C. . . . 459
Is'elson Morris , Chicago. 1(53 (
Other buyers 2SO
Totul 3,013 2,171
NATIVKS.
11I3KI- '
No. Av. Pr.
18. . . 1213 (3 (0
4. . . .1173 4 23
, . MO 235
, .1040 240
1 . .1013 2 40
.I2CO 2 70
2 75
1. . . . 740 2 40 C. . . . 791 2 C5 . . . . SCO 2 85
1. . . . MO 2 CO 2. . . . 670 2 75 . . . . SSO 3 30
1. . . . 4CO 2 CO J3. . . . 700 2 75 . . . , lCO 3 Co
1. . . . SCO 2 CO 1 12tl ( 2 SO
WESTEHNS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 cow 1030 2 35 .1 fir. tiff. . . . 1170 J2 75
1 sir. UB..IKJO 225 31 Blecr ? 1210 330
limit ; t'JO 255 165fecilers.,101G SCO
COI.OItAUO.
2 feeders. . . . ECO 300 C4 fceilore. . . . 732 3 C5
WYOMING.
2 stir. UB..1250 275 4 fleers 1270 3 50
20 steers 1177 3 43 22 feeders. . . 1100 3 SOS
J. I.nycock.
4 cows K 5 2 23 S feeders. . . . 100 3 SO
14 cows 7S 2 10
Charles FauVcr.
1 cow 1050 2 CO 1 heifer. CIO 3 CO
1 bull 15:0 2 15 2 feeders. . . . fc40 3 c :
2 heifers 433 2 C3 1 feeler 1120 3 75
4 cows 1022 2 73 S steers. 1130 375
1 calf 3CO 3 09
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 cow. . . . 'COJ w 4 cows 1035 2 CO
14 cows 910 2 CO 15 calves. . . 312 2 M )
2 cows " 10 2 15 1 feeder. . . .1150 3 (0
t bull ! < 20 2 10 1 feeder. . . 3 SO
Icow. I'M ) 2 ) 1 feeder. . . 3 CO
7 cows Ui2 2 W 20 feeders. . 3 C3
MONTANA.
10 feeders..1CC 263 157 feeders..1130 3 SO
1 feeder tfcO 3 SO 220 feeders. . . . 1150 3 SU
2 feeders..1510 3 SO
polndexter & Orr.
C stags 14C5 204 10 feeders..1145 2 S5
14 blags 13C3 240 1J9 feeders..1145 350
NEVADA.
White & Sons.
1 heifer COO K ) 15S feeders. . , . 9C 3 S3
CO heifers fcIS 2 SO 12 ! feeders. . . . iM 3 10
42 feedcr . . . .1023 3 40 49 feeders. . . . 942 3 C5
3 hulls 1210 2 33 3 feeders. . . . 730 3 20
4 cows m 2 C3 42 feeders. . . .1021 3 40
I Hr. tig..1(00 ' C Pteers .1175 3 45
1 heifer. . . . . CUO s'io 15S feeders. . . . ( I'M 3 S3
CO heifers. . . . SI ! 2 10 192 feeders. . . . * W 3 CO
2 feeders. . . . UU5 3 CO 24 feeders. . . . 847 3 CO
t t tier a 1215 3 CO 43 feeders. . , . 912 3 C5
OIIEGON.
J. W. Howard.
2 cowg 923 2 00 11 heifers. . . C77 2 70
1 cow 1194 2 10 15 heifers. . . 7S ! ) 2 S3
22 cows 935 2 20 2 fredcts. . .1063 3 CO
40 cows i'U3 ' 2 CO 1C fceieri..HC3 ! 3 CO
I cow 13:0 2 SO 2 bU-ers 1133 3 25
1 ox 1510 2 SO Cl feeders..1013 3 43
CD cows 941 2 CO CO feeder : ) . . . . 9al 3 45
3 heifers i.M 2 70
HOGS The receipts of hogs were unusually
latge for a Monday , but none lee large to meet
the lequlrcments of the market. Thu buyers all
bad liberal orders and the truilo opened active
and the offerings peen changed hands.
The prlccti paid \\eru ifllOc hg ! icr than' those
prevailing nt the clo e of ! ai < l week. Loads
averaging H > Ibs. and above brought J3.20f(3.25 ,
tlic same wclg.its having pold on Saturday ut
I3.153.20 | principally , but the proportion nl the
top quotation was much larger today than on
Saturday.
The medium weight * and light loads sold at
13.301/3.15. tin. beet light coiling lOc- higher than
Saturday s tup.
Today's advance carries the market to the
highest point touched this muitn to far and
wllhln lOc of is high us ihe exlieme high price
of ihe teason renche.l on Noiember 20. Hcpre-
pentatlxc pa lea :
1 ItO 2 00
2 470
3 410 3 10
1 470 3 10
4 4CS 3 10
1 -.3CO 3 10 1
f. 394 3 10
7 422 3 10
J 3Bt 3 15
3 810 3 IS
HHUKP Theru win only one load of the nhecp
rrcehi'il ( in rule , ihe Ijnlnnre helm ; conklKned
Iliruiiith ami .not telni ; offered on Iho nmrket ,
ItepivMiilntlve valcm
N'o. Av. Pr.
lid native c we S7 12 75
IN native lunilm 70 3 75
New VnrU ll\e .Stud. .
NIJW YOIIK , Dec. U.-llKKVKH-HvcHpti , 23.-
100 hcailj ktccru , tcuJy ; top liruiltii , trlllu linn.
,1 , 10
Over $411,000,000 Paid to Policy Holders
iti Fifty-three Years !
rr
IH
RICHAKD A. McCURDY , President ,
Who will pay that mortgage
on your home if you die before
It's lifted ?
A life insurance policy will
do it , and the cost to you is
only the annual premium paid
to the company. It is like pay
ing a little extra interest on
your mortgage to insure its re
lease if you die.
The resources of the Mutual
Life of New York exceed the
combined capital of all the na
tional banks of New York City ,
Chicago , Boston , Philadelphia ,
St. Louis , Cincinnati and Balti
more.
A duty delayed is a duty
shirked. Let a man convinced
of responsibility secure adequate
protection and at once.
INSURE NOW
* * IN THE
MUTUAL LIFE.
A Policy of Insurance in the
Mutual Life is the quickest
asset vou can leave.
Btcirp. J4.I5R4.75 , ttngn ml o cn. 12.0 ff':5 ; bu In ,
} 2.2oa3Cn ; dry cmv * . i ! . iQ2.lU ; cables im > t
Aineilrnn Ptcrrii at 1Htl2c. ilri'xK-il weight ; re-
frlBcrnturirtr \ nt EfRTic ; sheep nt SftOUc , Urentcd
wolrrht ; nb exports ,
SIIF.KI * AND I.AM-Recelptn. 3,273 hem ! ;
Klifvp. firm for ilvslriiblp cratlm ; laiiilix. 'ifi'lic
lilKht-r , cxropt for very heuvy ; nhcop. t2.50i3.u.
1IOOS Hcccliits , 11,210 head ; market higher at
3.SO 4.00.
_
CHICAGO I.IVI3 STOCK.
Clmlee Cuttle In ( iuoil Ieiiiiiinl n < Ten
OnlN Advnuee.
CHICAGO , Dec. 14. Choice eatlle were In Rood
( lenmnil nt nn ailvnnee of nhoat lOo In prloep ,
but the common to good drovoH Fold tdowly ; saleH
\vcro nn a hagls of from f3.40 to $3.75 for common
to fair beef steers , up to from $3. to J5.M for
fancy cattle , with coed beeves nt from J4. : > to
> 4.CO. Stoekern nnd feeders were In fair ilemnm
at cenrrnlly etemly and imcliaiiRed prlcm
Hatchers' nnil cnaners' Ktuff Khowed fnlr nnlma
llc.n nt Inht week'f prlees , nnil BO illd Texas-fed
cntl ! nnJ native calves. Some prime li'avj
PhrlHtmns cattle Fold at 1.25.
SIucli llKhter receipts of IIORS tlmn expected
cawed u strong nnd active market. Sales were
mi tr ! nt nn ndvnnce of 60. common to prlmo
iliovcs RolnR nt from f3.0 * > to } 2. " > . The hulk
told nt fiotn (3.20 ( o | X2. " > for packers and at
from J.1.30 to J3.43 for others , pigs hellltiR up will
tiltrest. .
There wns a fnlrly Rood demand for sheep , but
no Hruo n btipply naturally cnnroil n weaker
market nnd prli'es were In Home Instances a little
lower. Sales of common to choice ( locks wenal
from (2 to } 3M for Inferior to choice , chlclly li-
tween from K. " > In J3.r.n. l.umlin Fold nt from
M.MD to } o. nnd pilmu lots weic larRcly nominal
nt from Ki.lO to } 'i 25
Hccelpts : Cuttle. 15,000 head , hogs , 23,000 head ;
fhcc | > . 18,000 head.
St. I.onU Live SliieK" .
ST. I.OfIS. Hec. H.-t'ATTI.i : Hecclpts , C.COO
hend ; shipments , l.MJft head ; market neiuly on
best Riadi's only ; native. rhlpjiInK steers , M.SOfT
4.70 ; ilrvrscil beef nnd butcher steers. J3.4"
4.40 ; steers , under l.OflO His. , j.M84.40 ; stackers
nnd feeders. J1.MJJ3.75 ; cows nnd heifers , Sl.7.10
3.50 ; Texns and Intllnn cattle , nleady : fed steers ,
J3.Mfi3.90 ; Krass steers , t2.40Q3.50 ; cows. Jl.JVOJJ
2.M.
2.M.MOOS
MOOS Itccelpts , R.COO heml ; hhlpments , C.FOO
head ; market r c. hlRhcr ; IlKht , } 3.25j3.75 ; mixed ,
J3.10173.50 ; heavy. ! 3. ( t3.40. |
HHK1JI' Hceelpts. S.fOO hend ; flilpmentF , none ;
market Mcady ; muttons , J2.50fi3.75 ; common
Rrcdes , Jt.50ii2.00 ; ( .outhweEtern mixed , $3.000
3.50 ; lambs , 3.00.75. | .
ICiuiNiiN Clly Live Stni-k.
KANSAS C'lTV. l > ec. M.CATTMtIlecelpts. .
7.000 head ; shipments , 2,310 head ; liest Krades
steady , others t > low ; Texas steers , I2.5013.40 ;
Tcxns cows , $1.5002.50 ; native steers , $3.1ji < 5.00 ;
native cows nnd heifers , tl.OOii.l.t.0 ; stockers nnd
feeders , > 2.00fl3.t'0 ' ; hulls tl.75i72.7o.
Ilua.S-lleeelpts. 11,000 heml ; shipments. 600
hend ; market upcricd strone to 5c hlRher. elored
with advance nbout loft ; bulk of rales , )3.25f
3.35 ; heavy and packers. J1.1JJJ3.33 ; mixed , ! 3.'i
3.40 ; IlKhts , ; 3.20i 3.32K ; Yorkers , J3.SOiJ3.3Ti ; plKS ,
J3.153.2J.
.SHUT. ! ' Heeelpts , 2.000 heail ; shipments. f,00
heml ; market steady ; lambs , J3.liJtfl.UO ; muttons ,
J2.00W3.S5.
.stock , ln
Hecord of live pluck , received nt the four prin
cipal markets for Uvueiubcr 11 , Ut > :
K.V' Cuttle. HOKS.
South Omaha . ' , ! , . . . . 3,075 2.470
ciiicaRo . ' . , : : . . ' . is.ooo 3.1.000
Knnsim City . . . , . ' . , . " .000 ll.OOO 2.000
tit. IxniU . , . , , „ . . . . tWO t.OCO 2OiK )
'
Totals . . . . . . .ir.i. . 31,075 54,470 21,103
Liverpool1 Mn
'
l.tVKItl'OOIDeo. . J4' . WIIlCAT-Spol qulft ;
demand pour ; No. 2 roj , winter , nothing < | uoti < d ;
No. 2 , red , tprlnpr , < < nVv'l ; No. 1 hard. Muni-
toLa. nominal ; N . .1 Cnllfornln. 7s 3d. Futures
opened dull , with n iu1 nnd dl tnnt | > o ltlonu
unchal'Kcd , later weiiKeiiml nnil closed quiet , with
nenr nnd distant pailtlmisjil luwer ; bUFliiens
iilHiut equally dletrlbii'lcJ ; Ueccmber , nominal ;
January. Cs M ; ri-hfuury , Cs fc'i'l ' ; March , Cs
Mjil ; April , numlnnlf > Iny. Os k'.i'l.
C OHN Spot dull ; American mixed , new , 2s
lO'.id. ' Future * cpciuut iiilill , with near po ltlonn
' .id lower nnd dlrtailt'iio ' tlons nrchanied In { ,11
lower ; buflners nbvm' . nuully dlttrlbutcd ; Ije-
cember , 2s O'.i'l ; January , Fibruury nnd March ,
2s Slid ; April and M.u. 2s ! > d.
FI.Ot'H Hull ; lU-munJ poor ; St. Uiuls fancy ,
winter , lit M.
I'llOVISIONH Ilncon , quiet ; demand poor ;
Cumberland cut , 2K I" 30 ! hs. . : Sj ; short ribs.
20 tu 21 Ibs. , 2Ss Cd ; IOHR clear , IlKhl , Xi to 3S
ibs. , (9s ; luiih rlenr , lieavy , 40 to 4."i llm. , 2 > is ;
rhoit clear I'Hcks ' llirht , IS Ibs. . 2s C.I ; short
clear mliMlcy , heavy , 45 to II ) llm. . 4Cs dl ; elear
bellies. 14 to 10 Ibs. , 2 $ M. S.iuuldrrs. 12 to Ifv
lliKit. . Hums , khort cut , 14 to 10 Ilia. . 40s Gil.
Tallow , llni ! North American , Ibs Cd. Ileef , extra
Inilla mess , ( us ; prime mefs , 50 , t'oik , prlmo
meim , tine western , 4s 5J ; medium ueeli.ru.
41c 3d. I.urd , steady ; prime ectein , 21s ; rellned ,
In palU , 23s.
tllii.SIQulct : : : ; demand poor ; ( liieal Ameri
can , white and colored ( September ) , tils.
lIl'TTUH-Kliiciil I'nlted Ktales. Ws ; Rood , fOs.
DII.H-I.liiKfinl , IBs Cd. ivtrnleum , reltned. CV/1.
lUn'IHllKHATOIt linKK-Korrqunrters , 3HJ ;
hlndquarti'D , llt < \ .
HOI'S At Iximlon ( Tactile Cdiml ) , 3 10s.
C-lTtloti ll.-irliel.
Nl\V YOI1IC. Dec. H.-CtlTTON-Inuctlve and
numlnnlly ' e luuer. or uniilllelully 7' c for mid-
dllni ; uplands a ml 7 < * c for mlddllin ; KUlf.
Futures clon',1 ttcncly ; Fairs. 4.2 | ( > J Imlrc Jan
uary. J .7t' ; February , IC.M ; Mulch , tC.M ; April.
17 ; May. J7.07 ; June. 17.11 ; July , 17.17 ; AUEUit.
17.19 ; December. 1C. 75.
NUW OllUiANS , Utc. U.-C-OTTON-Dull ,
IS THE COMPANY
is the Most
IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1898-
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York ,
has paid $246,000,000 to its living members.
Has been the benefactor of women nitd children
. to the extent of $ J65,000,000.
Has paid ite members m ail era $4SSJ@0@
il
( Za l
FOB
IOWA , eii-ici NEBRASKA ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING , SlXril AND LOCUST STREETS ,
OMAHA. DES MOIJSTES.
Wanted in County.
H. S. WINSTON , Special Representative. Omaha ,
low middling. C'ie : Rood ordinary. f.ije. Kuture
quiet and steady ; nales. IOO.MH ) h.ilcs. December ,
JS.M hid : January. JC.S3fC.r,4 | ; February. } C nij
OG2 ; Mareh , IC.C3JIfi.70 ; April. fC.7r.1il ( "C : May.
< 6.fOfii.S2j ( June. } C.S.rIC.S7 ; July , JC.SOfiCW.
OMAHA CIJMCIl.VI , alAllliET.
Conilltloil of Triulf mill ( lllolntlonn
nn Stiiilt > mid Fancy I'rnilucc.
KOOS Fresh Ratlicrnl , 20c.
I1UTTKII Common to fair , SflDe ; choice to
fancy , roll , 13'yir.e ; eeparator creamery , 21cj
Buthered eream , lSi)20c.
OAME-Pralrle chlchens , per doz. , JC.OOflC.2S ,
quail , ll.OOOl.SO ; blue winged teal ducks , 31.SOU
l.iH ; uieen win IT. } 1.25 ; redheads and mallards ,
J3.M ; fmall rabbits , 2 : , | 40c ; Jacks , 75c ; Equlr-
relx , C0ij70c ; deer paddles , 14ffltic ; carcaspcs , 10i
He ; nnlelope Baddies , 13fl4c , c-aruasses , iu ) |
Canada Keese , larKe , Iii.OOf7.M ; Mnall , J4.0003.CO ,
CIIEEHE Uoinesllo brick , llic ; IMum , pur doz. ,
I9.CO ; cluli house , 1-lb. jars , per doz. , J3.13 ; Llm.
herBer. funcy , per Ib. . 5c : liouuifort.lti. .
Jam. per doz. . J3.00 ; Young Americas , lie ;
tuliiH , fancy , lOVic.
VEAL Choice nu , EO to 120 Ibs. , nre quoted at
7r > e ; lar c and coarse. 4Q5c.
nitESSEI ) POt'LTHV Chlekens. S'.iQCo ; tur
keys. Mine ; KOvrc , " { lie ; dueUs , "flSc.
I.IVI ! POri.THV Not wanted.
PIGEONS Live , 75JfWo ) ; dead plgeona not
wante < l.
HAY-Upland , J3.DO ; midland. J4.SO ; lowland ,
14 ; rye ttraw , J4 ; color rnnken the prle on
liny ; llotit bales cell the besi ; only top crailea
brlnit tup prices.
nilOOM COIIN Extremely ! ow fale ; new
crT' . delivered mi track In country ; choice green
rrlf-wnrhlnir caipet. per Ih. . Z'/ie ' : choice green ,
ninnlnu to hurl 2Ue ; rorrnnn , lUc.
VEOETA11MCS.
SWKET POTATOES-On orders , per bbl. , J2.00.
ONIONS Good block , per bu. , 35JJ10C.
LIMA I1KANS Per II ) . 4c.
1IEAENS Hand picked navy , per bu. , J1.23.
CAHIlAGi : Homo grown , per hundred , SOc
OJ1.CO.
CELEHY Per doz. , 25T20c ; funcy , large , 458
COe.
COe.POTATOES
POTATOES Oooil ptoi : . per bu. , ISc ; Wyom-
Inc flock , pricked. FOc per 1"0 Ib.i.
TOMATOES Texas , per buphel crate , J2.23.
FHU1TS.
OH APES Crates , 15 pony bni < l < cts. Concords
nnd CatawliaK , per criilen. J3.00.
MALAGA GH.\PiS-Per ketf. J7.
CIlANllEItlllES-Oii.e Coil , per lilil. . JC.
APPLEH-Cooklng. per bbI.Jl.KS1.73 ; fancy
New Yolk. J1.75.
CALIFOUNIA PEAIlR-Per box , J2.002.23 ;
New York , per bid. , J3.SOK4.tiO.
Qt'INCES-I'cr bid. . J4
TItOPICAL I'HUITS.
PINEAPPLES-Per crate of two to three doz. ,
JI.OOSi5.00.
ORANGES Mexican , J3.75 ; California navels ,
J4.00.
LEMONS Messlnaa. J5.00 ; choice California ,
j.SQQ3.i5 : fancy , J.W ) .
HAMANAP f'holce. Inrgo etock. per hunch.
J2.Cvjrr.25 ; medium-sized bunches , Jl.SOIf2.0 .
JtlSCELLANEOUu
HONEY Fancy white , per Ib. , 14c ; choice , 13c ;
California , umber color , IOC.
CIDEII Clarified Juice , per half bbl. , J2.SO ; per
bbl. . J4.25O4.W.
MAI'LK SYIIUP Five-sal. ? ani. each. J.75 ;
en' , cans , per doz. . J12 , Imif-sul. cans. JC.23 ;
quart r.inti. S3.T.O. .
SAITEU KUAUT-Per half bbl. , J1.73. ; bbls. ,
J3.COi3.25.
TIGS Imported fancy , C frown. 50-lb. boxei ,
15c ; eholce , 10-Ih. boxes , 3-erown , He.
NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , large
elze , I3o ; Urazlls , per Ib. , lOc ; EnglUli wul-
null ) , per Ib. , faney , eoft ehell , 12H12Uc ; etuml.
ardH , IKfll'ic ; Illhcrts. per Ib. . lOe ; pecans , pol
ished , law , JJflOo ; Jumlio 11fle ; large hick ,
ory nuts , J1.25 per bu. ; mnull , Jl.Su ; cocoanutv , 5c
each.
DATES Fard. 15-lb. lioxes , per box , 9c.
FItESH MEATS.
11EEF OooJ imtHu ulcers , 400 to COO Ibs. , CO
7cestmn ; steers , Sif5Uc ; KOOil cows and heif
ers , Sf5c ; medium cows and heifers. 4Hc ; good
foreiiuarteru rows and heifers , 2c ; good
forcquarters natl\e * teers. Sc ; good hind *
quarterH cows and heifers , C'dc ; good hlndijuar-
ter.i native steers , Site ; cow rounds , S\c ; cow
plates , 3Ue ; bonclem chucks , 4c ; cnw LMiicks. 3Vic ;
eteer ehiieks , 4c ; beef tenderloins , 22c : beef
rolls , bonelets , lOe ; rlrhiln butts , boneless , lOc ,
loin backn , boneless , lOc ; loin backs , fee ; cow
rlhH , No. 3 , 7e ; cow loins , No. 3 , 'Jc ; beei
trimmings , S'.ie ; rump butts , Sc ; shoulder clods ,
Mic.
1'ORK Drern-d hugs , Sc ; pork loins , C',4c ; pork
lemlcrlolns 15c ; rpare ribs , Cc : him caunage ,
mtts. Ce ; pork fhouldem. rough , 4'ie ; pork rlioul-
lern , skinned , 4 e ; pork lilmmlngH , Sc ; leaf lard ,
not rendered , Cc.
MUTTON Drencd lamb , 7e ; drested mutton ,
Cc ; racks , mutton , kUc ; legs , mutton , Slio ; sad
dles , mutton , 8jjp ; slew. 3g ; ? heep plucks. 3c.
( 'otYi't * .tliirKt-t ,
NEW YOIIK , Dec. ll.-CfJFFEE-Optlons
opened dull , with prices unehaiiKed from Halur-
dny' rluhlng IlKuriK. itiled Inactive and nominal
thruiiKhoi't , cables helm ; Indllfeient nnd loral
situation feiitureloiis ullh neak nni'erlnne , but
relllnK eheelied by fulling off In receipt ! and Indl-
ca'ir.r- of larger warehuune deliveries In the
United States ; cloned dull at imehaniied prli-cn.
Hales , 5.0i < l batii. Includlnir December , ) 'J..0 ! ;
March , J9.30. Spot Illo , quiet ; No. 7 , Involve ,
ilO ; Jobblnit , JlO.tO. Mlhl , quiet ; Cordova , ' J1J 6uif
7.00. Tuliil waiehouse deliveries fnun the'L'nlled
'Intrv. 13,741 bdgs , IncluilliiK 12,250 IUIRM ftum
New Yiirk ; New York Hoek today , 344,752 lir.Kn ;
I'nllrt Stales Hoek. 407,4f6 biiK ; iillowt for lh
I'nlted HtuliH. 2li"(00 II.-IKH ; total vlnlble for the
1'nlu.l States , > 1 , [ bngs , ugalnit S2.,9o bugs
ant ffur.
SANTOH , Dec. 14.-OOKFEE Quiet ; good aver-
ire Knntos. lOfAi rrl ; reeelpls , 15W ( lugs ; flock ,
C97.000 baifs. V.'eikly ri-i | < irl : Good iiveiugc per
l'i ' , ' ' , 10.1" lei * ; receipts durliiK the ivrck ,
ii'i'i | IUK > ; rhlimieiits tu the United States , "S.-
.0 hugs ; stock , C97.000 hags.
IIAMIICIIG. Deo. H.-COFFEE-Hleiuly utul Mil-
clianged ; sulen , C.fKX ) b gs
HIO , Die. 14-COFrEE-IrrcKUlar ; No , 7 , , CW
rels ; exchange , a 3-IC.l. Heeelpts. 1C 000 bas .
i-leared for the Fnlted StnteH. I3.00 > l lugs ; Fl.iek.
: i'9.ix ) bags. Weekly rep > rt : Iriegnlar , pxrlintiki-
tandnril. 9r0 lelK. Ileeelpta durliiK the wirk.
77.000 bats ; fhlpiiimts to the fulled Stalls , 47.000
hags ; utock. 2iS,000 : lines.
HAVItE , Dec. II. COFKEE-riofed quiet and
nchaiiged to ' , < f net ndxanee. Sales , S.OLO bags.
St. LonlH -iifi-iil .MurUcl.
ST. I.OIMH. Dec. 14. Fl.oril Dull nnilvenk ;
putentB. Jl.COfft 75 ; extra fancy , tl.llli < .20 ; fancy ,
J3.40ii3.f.O ; cholee. J3.twn3.10.
WHEAT Futures opened weak nnd lower , be
cause of weakliest nbioad. hut later iccowred
and became strong on account of a lieavy de
crease In visible ; closed 24J2Ue above yesterday.
Spot higher ; No. 2 red , push , elevator , 91'ai'j
track , 02 fIU3c ; No. 2 hard cash , SOc bid ; De
cember. I'l ' c ; May. Dl'tfi'.il'ie.
COIIN Futures dull early , but Inter Iliicluatfd
fractions and clcred He higher ( ban Saturday
for December and steady for May. Spot dull
nnd easy ; No. 2 cash , 2lc ; December , 21c bid ;
May. 231.40 bid.
OATS Futures dull , henvy and lo er. Spot
dull , hut btcady ; No. 2 cash , l ! > c ; May. ! lj.U ! >
21 Sc.
HYK Easy nt 3c.
l-OHN MEAL-JI.33.
HltAN Dull nnd quiet ; enpt track , packed ,
34TI3SC bhl.
FLAXSEED Higher at 75'ic.
TIMOTHY SEED Prime , J2.40.
IIAY-Diill nnd weak ; timothy , JC.OOffll.OO ;
prairie , i4.OOH7.SO.
IH'TTEIt-uiet , ; creamery , lST2l'ic ' ; dairy.
HJJ20I--
EntiS-Pleady nt 17c.
\VIIISKY-II.1S.
METAI.S-I.ead , dull nt } 2.7032. 0. Ppclter.
easy at Jl.or asked.
COT-ION TIES SOc.
HAOG1NG fT4flC lc.
PHOVISIoNS-Pork. hlKhcr : Elnndard mesH ,
Jobbing , } 7.2."i7.SO. I 'ird , higher ; prime ctenm ,
M.C3 ; choice , J3.80. llaeon , boxed shoulders ,
JI..V , ; extra Fhort clear nnd rlb.s. J4 70 ; vhorlH ,
JI.S7' ; . Dry salt meatR. boxed tiiouhlers , { 4.05 ;
extra shoil clear. J3.t",4 ; ribs , Jl.2i ; Rhorts ,
14.37 .
POtTLTUY Chickens , dull ; old , 5c ; spring , Co ;
turkeys , steady ut 8cj ducks , llrm ut 74'i ! Kfvte.
dull at 4iT4Ue.
KECEIIT.S-Flour. K.OOi ) bbl * . : wheat , 22.010
bu. ; corn. 220,0'TO ' bu. : oats. SC.OOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 3.000 bids. ; wheat , 15,000
bu. ; corn , 71,000 bu. ; oats , 1CW ) bu.
ICiiiiHMH Clly .1111 rI.'i-H. (
KANSAS CITY , Dec. U. WHEAT Market
higher and more nctlve ; N . 2 hard , 7S4isnc , latter
for fancy ; No. 2 red , 3fi > 3'ic ' ; No. 2 hprlug , 75O
77140.
COIIN' Mnrlict active end steady ; No. 2
mixed. ISHffl'Jc.
OATS Maiket steady ; No. 2 while , new , 20 ®
20'i ' ; oil , nominally , 22f25t | ; .
IlYE No. 2 poor. S5e.
HAY Market Heady ; choice timothy , JS.OOJJ
S.f,0 ; ilinlec prairie. J5.SO.
HtlTTEIl Market dull and lower ; creamery ,
194fi2le ! ; dairy , 10 13c.
EGGS Markut weak , 17c.
PEOniA , Dec. 14. COItN Market enplcr ; No.
2 , 20 > lc.
OATH Market nctlve ; No. 2 white , 22V4c.
HYE-Murkct enpy ; No. 2 , 3Sc.
WHISKY .Market ptendy ; finished goods on the
bnFls of JUS fop high wines.
HECEIPTS-Corn. 35.C50 bu. : onts , 73.S.MJ bu.j
rye , l.MK ) bu. ; whlfky , none ; wheat , 2,400 hu.
SHIP.MENTS-rirn 10,700 hu. ; oats , K4.CSO Int. ;
i ye , 1,200 bu.i nhlsky , 925 gals. ; wheat. , 3,600 bu.
,
NEW YOIIK , Dec. H. RIIOAIt llnw , quiet ;
rellnlnir , 2'i'1 ; centrifugal , ! ili test , 3lio ; rellned ,
quiet ; mould "A , " 4\c ; planilard "A , " 4'Jc ; con
fectioners' "A , " 4'ie ; cut loaf. Se ; crin-hed , Sc ;
powdered , 4ie ; granulated , 4riie ; cubes , 4e.
LONDON , Dec. 14.-HL\U-Cunr. ! ( | Ulet ;
prices nominal ; centrifugal Java , Hu 3d ; Mus
covado , fair refining , ! 'n ' itili'l. Deet sugar ,
steady ; December , Ss ; January , 9n lljd ,
Dr.v ( ioiiilx.
NE\V YOIIK , Dec. 14. Very many peaponablc
stnffB for spring , arranged for delivery In He-
reinbir and January are bilni : ordered forward
quickly nnd Impoitant , shipments were made
today. T'lero was nn Irregular request for chip-
dug prints nml Fume good nrdei * were located.
Printing cloths dull ( it 2 9-lCe.
FALL IHVEH. Mn n. , Dec. -Print cloths ,
2c , nominal ; little buulness doing.
Vlxllili * ( > riilii
NEW YOIIK. Dec. 14.The visible supply of
grain on Saturday , Diember 12. us compiled by
he New Yolk Productexe innge , was as fid-
owr : Wheat , M 214.000 bu. ! ileri-enn * . 2,02 , ( ViO
> u. Corn , 17. ICI.Owo hu. ; Inereare , S5bOO' bu.
) .HH. H KH.MIO hu. ; deeieare , U2S.W. ) bu. Hye.
2.5K. ( 00 bu. ; Increafe I1S.COO bu. llarley , 5.4J3-
( KJO bu. ; Inereare , Ki'JM'l bu.
.AIIillli-lllllillH Win-ill ,
MINNI.'AI'OLIS. Dee. ll.-\VHEAT-Strong ;
Deeember clnred lit ' ( c ; May , bUHc. On Hack :
No. I hard , 79T4c ; No. 1 noilhern , Wc ; receipts ,
C50 earn. _ _
OH Cll > -
OIL CITY. Pa. , Dee. 14.-Ciedlt balances ,
99e ; i-crlltlcatpi > , no bids ; shipments , ICI.WC bbls. ;
runs , VC.27I ) bhls. _
I'.lKlii llnlti-r .llnrl.rl.
ELGIN. Dec. ll.-IIIITTEH-Actl\c ; offirlnifii ,
f3H > llm. ; sales , 4C.320 Ibs. at 200 ; 5,100 Ib * . at
20'tc. '
Wluit.
SAN FUANCISCO , Dec. H.
May , JI.57
l , \'OIIM ,
CHICAGO , Dec. H.-ChnrliiKi. JI7.S90.b78.
Money , ntvady and unchunKi-il , New York , SOU
How much will your admin
istrator have to sacrifice your
estate to force quick assets ?
An Installment Policy for
$100,000 will leave your family
$5,000 yearly income for 20
years , in any event , and if your
stated beneficiary is then living
he or she will be paid $5,000
yearly during life ,
A 5 per cent Debenture for
$100,000 will leave your wife
$5,000 yearly income either for
20 years or until her death if
prior thereto ; then $100,000 will
be paid in one sum. A possible
return of $200,000.
KM 1 Ifl 11 III II11
The true business man acfa
oromptly. Get our rates at once ,
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone 10 : ) ! ) . Omaha , Nub.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PiWISIJNS : AND : Sr03IJ
, Hoard of TraJe.
Direct tt'Irca to Cmcagn and New York.
John A. Warren jk CV
HIDES V7 ANTED.
eHl market prlci * paid and prompt return *
Kuferuiicu Uniaha Nalloual ll.iult
F. S. HUSH & CO. ,
No cominlHHloii. GUI S. lltb : St. . Omaha. Nob.
SI < > < ! < Im I ilr PS .llcftlnir.
Olllco of Loi'-C'larki-Aiiilri'c'sen Hanlwnre
Company , Oinalia , Nt-l ) . , Deo. 12 , Ik'.ni :
Notli-o Is lit'rcliy K'ven ' to ittoeklinhlnrH
of tlie Loi'-C'litrhc-Aiulri'iwn Hanlwaro
coinpany that the annual mt-i-tlni ; of the
Ktoc-kliohlcni or the company will lit- held
at the ollR-OH of the- said company , Nos.
121 ! ) , 1221 anil lil'l ! Ilarm-y otrci-t. In the city
of Omaha , In the stair of Nebraska , on
Tuesday , January 11 ! , A. IX 1HI7 , at II o'c-lock
p. m. , for the imrporc of i-li-rtliiK a hoard
of directors for the conipnny. to servednr -
IIIK the i-nsnliiK year , and to transact siii-li
other luiHllH'HS as may lie presented at sucli
meetlntr- ( Seal. ) U. J. IMK ,
Attest : 1'reslili-nt.
\V. M. GLASS , Secretary.
.StueKlnililel'H' 'Mi-i-lliin I liliin ICR
vntiir Coiniiii ii > ' fif Oiiinlin.
Notice Is heifly Klven that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the I'nlou
Klcvator c-ompany of Omaha , for the pur
pose. of eleetliiK seven directors and such
other business as may properly eonu- before )
the. meeting , will l-e hold at the olllee of the
Cifiiernl Solicitor. I'nlon I'aelllc hulldlnir ,
Omaha , Nell. , upon Monday , II ic 4th ( lay
of January , lbS7. hetween tile hours of 10
o'clock a. in. , nnd ft o'clock p. m.
The- stock transfer hooks will lie eloy-etl
ten (10) ( ) days before the dale of the meet
ing. ALKXANUKU MIl.LAIt.
rieerutury.
Hoston , Mnss. , December 7 , IS'JO.
premium. Foreign exchange , llrm ; demand ,
Jl.Wi ; sixty days , JI.H.
IIOSTON , Dec. ll.-Cb'nilligH , JI3,800,3'J7 ; bal-
nnces , J2,122,375.
IIALTIMOUE , Dee. 14. Clearings , J2,0i9.157 ;
liilanccB , J3J9C'l.
NEW YOIIK. Dec. ll.-Clearlngs , J79,497K9 ;
balai ces , 11 , 311. CIS.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. H.-Clcarlntrs , J8.UO-
! IS ; balances , J1WS,823.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 14. Clearings , J5.030.70I ; bal-
nnces , 7'J1.373. Money , C/8 / per cent. New York
exchange , Sc premium bid : 7Sc atkcd.
uii riiiiiiiriiil.
PAHIS , Dec. 14. Three per cent rentes , 103f
15c for tlio account.
IIEULIN , Dec. II. Exchange on I/mdon , eight
dayh' Mght. 20 minks 34 > 'j pfg.
IXNDON Dec. 14.Gold Is quoted at HUHIOS
Ayren today ut ltti.23 ; Lisbon , 3S.SO ; Home ,
10I.W ) .
' ' 'I'liront.
Cut III * U'lfe'M
nUTUOIT , Dec. ll.-Krnest ClniKO cut
lila wlfc'H ami Ills own throat badly thlH
inornliiK la nn liimiiu * attenipt at iniirdt-r
and suicide. I'hyalflatm think Hint both
Inive a Kood elianee of ncovcry. Cliaao
had bcun dlSHlputliiK badly.
rim HIAI.TV MAIIKKT.
INSTIUI.MKNTS placed on record Monday ,
UucGinliur II. 1H'6 ' :
WAItllANTV IJIJUnS. '
L n SanmlcrH to National Heal HHtato
and Iiivi-Htinunt c-omimny , lot fi ,
block 1ST , Omaha , lot IB , WiiHlilnjr-
ton Sutiare , ) ot HI and IS , block
"H , " Kaunilcrx & IJ'H J 8,000
J M Wiiuull mid wife to H \VeHter- -
llultl , part of "O" Htreot adjolnliiK'
o 75 feet lot 7 , blockil , Houth
Sy/veHter / ( ' " 'hY-Airy' s'M 'cheVley' j'nt
3 , block i. iHt add to South Omaha. 2,000
b A Uttlulleld to 1-3 11 llostner , lotH
3 and I , block 4 , AIIU-H I'lnco 2
Ktta MlHklmllix to Hame , lot r > , bUiclc *
4 , Hitrno . ; ; '
Ijiiuna Jatnttt lo miinu , lot 23 , block
Cj'\V AliK'i"anii'wifo"to ! U'iillain ( lie-
Kolinan , lot Ib anil n 'i ' lot I'l , lilock
3 , AmeH 1'liicn > M
William ( llem-liinm and wlfo lo 1-3 II
lloHiner , HIUIIO 2
Mary Atklimon to Frank AtkliiHon ,
unil 1-0 lot 17 , Clark I'luce 1
Il-i-iH. :
Slicrirr lo Wlllliini Klein , lot 13 , Mock
7 , Jutter'H ntltl 235
MiiHtc-r In ( ilinnwry to O A Aini'H. w
W fed loin 23 and 21 , block 1 , Millard -
lard I'laci fi.200
Hume to HIIIIIU , o GO fenl BIIIIII- 7.C/X )
County treiiHurer to Kltllo Hnlby , lotH
II and 15 , block 3V , L Hulby'ti iHt
udd . . . .
Total amount of transfers 5.21,74