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COMMERCIAL AND F1NANCIAI
Wheat Holds Eemrirkably Steady tun
Closes Olio-Fourth Gent Higher.
BANK FAILURE DISCOURAGING FEATURI
t'rnn InmiiK < < Itcpuit * An ; .Vo Lei
AuiiH-i'iiiin 'I'lnui llrfnrc nml ( he
Injury friini Unfit vtirnlilo
, \VcnllnT In .Sirrndlniv.
CHICAGO. Dec. 21.-H wns foreign new :
mruliiHl thu loonl bank sucpunslon In tin
wlient pit today , and thu former won
Wheat held remarkably steady nnd closet
only y4c lower than Saturday's limit ilRiires
Tlio latgo export dumnnd ha n mnrkcil of
foot on HtislnlnlnB the market. Corn nm
out closed a shade lower and provisions un
\Vlioitt K"t a 1'ody blow fi-om nn uneX'
peeled iiunrtcr before Hie opening. The fall ,
uro of the National Hank of Illinois cntiu
ns n preat surprise. It rntlHcd nil Immcdlatt
drop of about ye pr bushel In whcnl nt thi
opening. The failure of Ihc bank WJIH MIC
eroded by rumors of further llnniii'la
trouble , and the suspension of two jiilv.iU
lunkH soon followed. Notwlthhtnndlnt
-wheat made Its lowest price for the dny nl
the opening , when May was quoted fron
7 ! > c lo 7aUc. It ro c to Thftu HOOU nfter nml
Imil n long KiriiRRle between " 'J'.sc and 7U',4c
before It finally rose nml struck n stronger
upward Rait. The news otherwise regardlnc
tlio wheat situation wns iironoitnced bullish
The amount of vihoal on ocean pass.tRC was
found to liiivi- been decreased 010,100 bu
Hlnco Monilay taxi : the Hltiek sea portu ex
ported lo Knropc 3C2I.FX ( ) bu. , compari'il will :
fi,272H'0 ( ' bu. on tlie week b-fore , and thu I.lv-
orpool grain innrket In eonscquoncu wa >
fin in ' -.el to "id per cental higher nt the
opening today than It closed Saturday. The
receipts at l'lilciiio nml In the northwest
wen- very light. Chicago not S3 cais1 ,
mvilnsl 2,11) ) last year , and Minneapolis ami
Dnititli got Win. compared with S10 a woeh
ago nml DW on the corresponding day of tin
year before. The visible supply statement
was somewhat of a disappointment. It wns
generally expected to show a small decrease ,
. " , ( ) , ( iOO Im. or fio. but Instead there was an
Increase of 87.000 ! Im , and was the cause ol
one of the rather frorim-iit lluctuatlons. A
great deal of the strriigth of wheat , In face
of the bad Ilmmclal news , was accredited
tn the urea I demand frora the t'nlted 'Klng-
ilom for rash wheiii at the seaboivd and for
May wheat here. New York had buylnn or.
ders hero for May wheat before the opening
nt 791111 , when they knew at the. same time
that It was quoted at 71 ' ? c on the curb here.
The buyliiK orders came In a Hteady stream
from there all dny. t'rop dam.iKo reports
were no less munerott.i than before , and tin' '
Injury from the prevnilitiR unfavorable
weather appeared to bo s-preTdlnp. The
world's exports to Knropp as ollU'lally re
ported wen- only fi.7M.00) ) bu. The closing
llKtires for Mav wheat were nt from 79&C to
7'JWe. aKiilnst 7 T < iC on Salurday.
Corn was slow and weak early In sym
pathy with wheat , and the causes which
inndo that cereal weak but reacted some
later when wheat Improved ni\d \ the finan
cial skies became clearer. Trailing , how-
I'ver , was extremely dull , and the variation
In prices covered only a He range. May
opened about It-Hie lower at ! ! V and fold to
ftnm 2."i'e ' ( , to 2.V/C , closing steady at 2Vic.
Oats weie weak and lower durlnu the
early part of the session , but advanced later
nml recovered the loss with n fraction In
the bargain. There was considerable buy-
IHK on the decline and a few short lines be-
Hldes were covered. The heaviness was the
most Influence through sympathy with
wheat. May opened a shade lower at from
IMjc to IJHic , sold no to from liJ4C ! to Ii7 e
nnd rested at from lli e to K\c bid.
The provision market was dull but llrm ,
nnd although prices at the close today were
utmost Idi'iitlenl with Saturday's closing the
tone of the trade was llrm. Kiilr support
was given by packers , who are not anxious
for a break In prices nt present. Mav pork
closed unchanged at J''jai . : May lard a
Hhade lower at Jl.02',4 ; May ribs unchanged
nt N.fG'.A. .
ICstlmatcd receipts Tuesday : Wheat , 5.1
cars ; corn , 12.1 cars ; oats , .110 cars ; hogs ,
SO.OilO head.
Tin ? leading futures ranged ns follows :
Artlclt'H. | OM'ii. | | HJKh. lLo\y l
Wheat :
lire. . . 7m (
May. . . ( 711
July , . . . 73J 74 H 74) ( ,
Corn-
22H
Jan . . . . *
'
May. . . . J5' J5U
OatH-
IH'c . . . 1ll' ' 1(14 (
May. . . . H'M '
Pork-
Jan. . . . 7 no 7 no 7 07 ! $ Trt.l
May. . . . 7 U'J.li 7 1)5 ) 7 DO 7 05 7 Ul''i '
Lar.t-
JHII . . . .1 S''K 'I 85 3 ' . " 3 85 ; t 85
Mav. . . . 4 05 I 05 4 u'Jtt 4 115
Sh't Klhs
Jan. . . . 3 S74 3 87H
May. . . t ' . ' t 05 1 O'JK t OL'M 4 115
Cash nuotathms were as follows :
FI.OUK--Easy ; ulnler patents , St.Wit 1.7. , ;
IralKhti ; . $ I.5UU4.5 ; spring specials , 4.50 ; cprlliK
Iiatents. $4.15fft.50 ; strulKhte , $3.75i4.00 { ; bakers ,
$3.10if3.l5.
WHEAT No. 2 sprlnK , 7C4ii7CTic ; No. 3 sprint- .
72 i75c ; No. 2 led , U > ; Ub8 > ic.
i-OUN No. 2 , 22S.U22-HC ; No. 2 yellow , 22H1 ?
Z2ic.
OATS No. 2. 16 ic ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. ,
19if20V-c : No. 3 white , 17fI7ic. !
HYE-No. 2. 37c.
IIAUI.EY No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b. ,
* 3 f34c ; Nu. 4 , f. o. b. . 20 25c.
FLAXSHED-No , 1. 71',4 i73ic ,
TIMOTHY snED-l'rlmc , $2.05.
I'ltOVlSIONS MCF.H pork , per bbl. . $6.S5fC.90 ;
lard , per 100 Mm. , $3.77H 3.S.O . ; short ribs sides
( loose ) , $3.751j4.lO ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) ,
$ l.251i4.M > : short clear sides ( boxed ) , $ I.OOQ4.it4.
1'OUl.TUY-Flrm ; turkeys , lie ; chickens. 6ST
C'.ic ' ; duiks. 9 lOft
WHISKY Distillers' llnlahcd foods , per gal. ,
JlilOi
The followhiK were the receipts and shipments
today :
On the Product ) cxeh.iniro today thu hutti-r mar-
Kft w.-m linn : cn-amery , l"j , ' 'lc : dairy. 10
17c. Egn , llrm ; ( nmli , ' 'Do. ChocBO , vteaily ;
n't-itlo.
NU\V YOIIIC JIAHKKT.
< ln < iiitliiiH or ( lie Day on ( iriifi-iil
ClIIIIIIKIlllllt'N.
NU.W YOIIK , Dee. 21.-KLUH-necelpts , 31-
000 hbls. ; exports. 33,615 bbls , ; dull , with
free offerings of spring patents ; Minnesota
patents , $4.4JfH.C5 ; Minnesota bakers. $3.40ff4.00 ;
winter patents , $ l.40foS.10. Ilyu Hour , dull ;
KUperllne , $2.85y3.05. lluckwheat Hour , dull ; $1.30
$1.3" .
HUCK WHEAT- Dull nt 2S 2S > , ic.
COIIN MEAIYelhiw eastern , Me.
HYi : Nominal : 40fj42e.
IIAIII.IY : Dun ; isH2suc.
11AIII.EV MALT-Western. $5.3005.50.
WHEAT HeeelptH. 130.400 hu. ; expoits , 2I.M5
bu , ; spot llimer : Nn. l hind , U2ic. Optlonn
iipcned weak ami declined , owing to the Chi-
rage bunk failure' nnd lh Inctease In the \ls-
lbl supply ; later rallied sharply on large ex
port orders , covering of nearby options and
llrm cables , closing unsettled at ' .iW o advance
im neaiby months and > ic lower on hue month. ;
No. 2 led. May , S5MKc. ( closed at tsy.c ; De
cember. gGKCinUr. close.l at k7e.
COIIN Hecelpts , 7I.COO bu. ; i-xports. 6I.2S5 hu ;
Hint steady ; No. 2 , 2s\c. Otitlons opened steady.
mu'd off under tlull trading , rallied pat Unify
nn covering of neaiby options , und closed VkO
higher to Utt'in net lo er ; May , 31 l-lcisiUe ,
clusid at 3l < itv ; Dicembcr , closed lit "bKe.
OATS llecelpls. 113.700 bu. ; exports , 33.531 hu. :
spot. No. 2 , 22c. Options moderately ucll\o
nnd llrmrr , ehisliiK paitlally ' .tiHe hlKher ;
May. 23tf24'tc ; , clo > cd at S4c ; December , closed
ut - ' - ' < >
HAY Dull : shipping , $5.50fli.00 ; good to
choice. $7.00 Ji 7.50.
llOPS-Dull ; IM15 ciop. 307Hc ; 1S % crop. kfflSc ;
I'arlllu const , IH * crop. 3U7'ic ; IWC crop , 9U13c ;
Ixindun market dull.
IIIDES-Dull : tlalveslon , lff3o ! ; nuenos Ayrcs.
dry , nominal ; Texas , dry , 94c ! ; California , 15V.
1. KATIIEIt Steady ; hemlock sole , llucnus
Ayies , light to heavy weight. 19VsC2 Hc.
WOOIr-Qillvti lleece. 15li20o ; pulled , I501So.
PIIOVISIONS Itcef hams , $ lsCo asked ; packet.
$ S.l > 0 ill,50 , Cut inruU , quiet ; pickled bellies.
M 36fi4.75 ; pickled thoulders , ( I.Mli/4.25 ; pickled
lianm , 5S.MtiS.T5. Ijinl , Hteady ; western steam ,
5I.IJI6 ; rellned , llrm. Prrk , llrm ; mess , $ S.2. > ii'S.5 :
hhort clear , extra prime , 5 < .7W10.,0. Tallow ,
bteaily ; city. 3i3Uc ! ( ! ; counlry. 3' ' , fi3Sc.
OILS Petroleum , dull ; united closed at Okbid. .
Itofln , iiulet ; strained , common to good , 5I.K ) .
Tiiipenllni' , quiet at 27i274c. Cotlonieed ,
nominally steady ; prime crude. :0c ; prime dim-
uier yvlliiw , SJc , off summer yellow , 22ti023c.
IltJTTKH Hecelpts , 3.r..i > pkcs. ; steady ; west
ern creamery. nur.'c ; Elglns , rfc ; factory. 7U
I.e.
I.e.CHEESE
CHEESE Itecelpls. 2.300 pkgs. ; inaiket quiet ;
largo. 7i010Hc ! ; imall , 7ttK'iCj ! ' part sklinn ,
Slilit'.ic ,
I.HJdS-necelpIs , 3.067 tikKn. ; market steady ;
Hate nnd Pennsylvania , SIlilBc ; western , 15j22c.
IIK.T Hteady ; fair to extra , JliUC'.ic ' ; Japan ,
UIHC ,
JIOI.AKSIiS-Qulct : New Orleans , open kettle ,
Bootl lo choice , i'C03lc , for new crop.
METAl.S-PIg Inm. cany ; southern , $11.00ff
12.S1 ; northern , $11.00ffn.OO. Copper , quiet ;
hnikers , $11. S5 : pxchatiKr. $ HMRI1.50. Tin ,
steady ; utraltB 512.W. Plates , dull , SH | > lter ,
dull ut 5.i'iii ' ( . . l'\g \ lead shown flrninens ,
with offerlnzii small.
HovltMV of Kiiroiit'iiu Cruim ,
LONDON , Dio. 11-Tho Mark Lane
rifcrlti : I , dny IJ 'inp iuFp"tt flVhll
the Wheat Is Fin.ruhnt Inlf III KfnlMI' , this I
Hi , , h.i lmik. f'r n fn\.nllc r.mwlh t > f th
nutUM.n soun wheat and rye Ir. ripo' ' ' ' ' ! f1'11'
All the districts of ctntrtil Europe , but In Krone
Innttirs iir * not nearly so mitlsfncloiy. Th
wrulher In IIUFsIn Istty utiFfttled , frort un
Ihnw rrlRnlnR In mpld succ sh > n , with 1m
effect on the aiilumn sown mnln. The Aru-"i
tine clop is nut t lought to 1 * \er > Inrnr. l i
advices contllct. Kotr-mn wh at dors nni t *
well , even at H decline , and every bo l > exK < t
nn Inert tradn until after ClirHtmns. x'M bilfl
hUFlness during liM hnt furlnlKht of .Innuarv.
STtlCKS AMI IIOM1S.
Si'i'iirlty .Mnrkcl Dfiillnux Clfnrl.v li
Knvor of ( litllullit. .
NRW YOIIK , Dec. ! 1 The stork marlift todn :
WIIH t Ionrly In favor of the butK and n mini
her of the hear piofecslonult and also hulls \\ltli
nut stocks , mlFcnlculated the speculative condl
HOIIF by hi'.i % > Fnles. In conr.ectlon with n west
din bunk falluie. The financial community a
large , houevcr , wns much more Impressed by Ih
ahrence of n rente abroad on the Cuban Im
bnnllo nnd the belief Hint t.iere was n < i POFSI
bllliy of busty action on the patt of this fov
eminent nnd by the nonnmterlnllznthm of th
conlldentlnlly expected exports of gold to < Jcr
mnny. The news that the Cameron Cubr.it reso
lutlun had been hung up until after the boll
days , thus affording ample time for fuli dellber
atloti , and Incieasing Indications of protrnctci
debate on the subject , resulted In thn txecutlot
nf u larger proportion of commlFFl n olden
thi.n has been nnteil for Feme tlm piirt. Londot
prkes fcr Anurlcati securities innie hlKher an ,
{ fnlily larg buying ordeix for foreign nccoun
weru executed In this matkct. The bt-ais testci
I the Fpecuhitlve spirit enily , but sunn pnve uj
I thn conlrM nnd co.'ctcd extensively until tin
I reported failure of thu National Hank of Illl
IIOIH and two minor InMltutlons , canted the put
ting out of fresh Fbort lines. The market win
active , nct'irdlntf to recent a\eraRe. , nnd tin
dealings well dlsti United , the more conlldent tern
per being alto icllerted In decided strength In UK
railway nnd miscellaneous bond markets. Tin
course of prices In the forenoon was somewhai
Irregular , owing to tha changes nf front by tin
bears , and moderate liquidation rf long slocks. .
In the specialties the bears made some sue.
cetFes. Manhattan wns attacked , the price !
Jli'ldlng 2'i ' per cent to 85'4 ' , on liquidation ol
long stock , Induced by the legal attack en th *
company. The stock was well supported nt th <
low level , and In the subsequent trnnsiictlum
jumped to 0 , closing nt n net Improvement ol
IS , per cent. The ( lould shales were especially
strong , Improving stfndlly ns the dny pngrcsMd.
and resisting persltent nttacks by the Interest ;
that have recently been free sellers. Consoll.
dated Oas moved violently , reacting 3 pel cent
early , with a subsequent rally of 2 per cent. A
favorable Impression wns created by the e.v
change In the market In tinnflernoon nnd
heavy liujlns was noted all around , with Sugar ,
Chicago Gas nnd the grangers leading the deal.
Ings. HOUPCB with WnFhlnglon connections wert
prominent In the ilse. The Inactive stocks ie-
cclveil mi.ie attention than of late , and , an r
rule , nduuieed sharply. In the active list , Hur-
llngton. Western fnlon. Hock Island and To-
Imeco scrip gained 2 per cent. The closing waF
'Btruiiff at slight recessions from the top llgures.
The bond market displayed strength on u re
newed Imtftment Inquiry , which Intioduced n
large Multty of Issues. The sales were $1.12 .000.
Some exceptions to the general upward tendency
were lecorded , but the losses were generally u.i-
Important.
( lovcmments ruled steady , except for the new
4s , which fell a sharp fraction In the early
dealings nn heavy sales , a block of $1,000,000 of
the coupons changing hands nt Ml. Subsequently
n better tone developed , with the closing1 gcner-
nlly steady ; large amounts were traded In over
the counter , with the dealings ut the board footIng -
Ing up $1,014.000.
Thn Evening Post's London financial ca
blegram says : The stock mnikets wen- Idle
and of n holiday character , but with n cheerful
tulle. Americans tnok , thelr cue this mornlnc
from the tone of the Madrid cable dispatches
and opened' llrm. They remained above the
purity until New York prices were learned
and then fell on the repoiled bank failure In
Chicago. They milled npnln at the close , which
was good. Spanish stocks were strong here
and In ParK Mines were better. The Paris
bourse uns steady , ns was also the llcrlln mar
ket , where money Is easier.
Th following were the closing quotations on
II. " leading stocks of the New York exchange
today :
Tlio total sales of stocks today were 2.f.92" >
( hares. Including the following : Arnerlean
SUKnr , 39.2H ) ; HnillliKlon , HI.WK ) ; General Elcc-
Ille , 3,300 ; Chleaco ( las , ij.SOO : Ixiulsvllle , 10,000 ;
Manhattan. 16.60(1 ; Ml-ronil I'aelllc. 3,700 ; Itend-
Inc. 17.000 : Hock Island , 8.000 ; St. . Paul , 32.000 ;
Tennessee Coal and Irun , a.dffi ; Western Union ,
7,300 ; Wabash & Lake Erie , 3,700 ; Southern
railroad preferred , 5 , > oi > .
Xoiv Vnrlt .lliinoy.
NEW YOIIIC , Dec. 21.-MONEY OX CAI-I -
Easler at ISI'j ' per cent ; last loan , l'.i per cent ,
doced offered at 1 per cent.
PKIMK MEUCANTII.E l'AI'EIl-4S5 per cent.
STEIU.INO EXT'lIANfJE-Easler , with actual
business In bankers' bills at $4.S7'i ' for demand
mid $4.h3 i for sixty days ; posted rates , $4.&l't ( ? >
I.W',4 nnd $ l.t7'i 4..s.si-j ; commercial bills , $ U2ii.
1IA11 SILVEU-65UC.
SILVEIl CEUTlUK-ATr.S-65'.ifl65'Jc.
( lOVEHNMENT HONDS-Stcudy ; btatc bonds ,
[ lull ; railroad bonds , strong.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows :
'OMAHA ' LIVE STOCK MARKET
Light Offerings of Oattld of Generally Poor
Quality ,
GOOD BEEVES BRING STEADY PRICES
IJmlrr Crniti-N Srll I'rrHy nt Saiir ( ln > '
HIIKN Mart Illutu-r , lull
llmlljClnnhiK
Aliont Stonily.
SOUTH OMAHA. Dec. 21-llcceliUs for
the ilnys Indicated wcro :
Cuttle. HOB * . Sheep. Horses.
December 21 2,2,1) 4,172 2 , 10
December in l.Tfll 5.JSS Ci',2
iH'M'rnbor IS 1.1HS Ti.947 1.0S7
December 17 2,212 7.37D 1,232 23
December 16 3HI ) 0,778 1,244
December 15 3.2 8.110 Z.SGO
December 14 3,103 2.41W 2,103
December 12 M2 3 , 23 77 ! )
December 11 1,314 4a ! > 0 729
December 10 2.3 J 6,303 f,4G
December ! ) 3.52S 4..V.9 WM
December 8 3.2SS 4,292 2,0" . BO
December 7 2,700 1,730 S3.1
The olllclnl number of cn.ru of stock
brotiKht In toilny by each roa'l was :
Cattle. Hogs" . Sheep.
C. . M. .t St. P. Uy C
Missouri Pacific 1
Union Pnrlllc Hystem 42 1C S
R , K. & M. V. H. U IS 13
C. , St. P. . M. & O. Uy 1 7
H. & M. H. U. H 13 12 1
( ' . , H. * Q. lly . .
C. . II. I. & P. Uy. . cast 2
C. , U. I. & P. Uy. , west. . . . 2 1
Totals 5 CO fl
The disposition of tlio day's receipts was
ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated :
llnyers. Cattle. Hoss. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1.US2
O. H. Haminonil Co no 1.2S9
Swift nntl Company 211 1,132 11
rtldahy Packing Co 410 057 311
U. llecker and Degan. . . . 243
Viinsant & Co 3i !
J. 14. Carey 13S
l.obman Ai Uothschllds. . . . M
W. I. Stephens 370
Hill & Lewis company. . . 10.1
lk-nton & Undcrwpod Ki
Huston it Co C
Hayes , Jackson & Helves 739
Other buyers 31 ! ) IS
Left over 100 . . . . 916
Totals 2,158 4,178 2,010
CATTLE The week did not open with a
very liberal run of cattle , the receipts be
ing smaller than last .Monday by about 1,00'J
head , and smaller than two weeks' ape by
MO head. Hesldes being few In number the
quality of the killing cattle was not good
on an average , though there wire cattle here
fully as good or better than anything on
snle at the close of last week.
The supply of dressed beef steers wa
limited to a dozen or fifteen loads of corn
fed cattle , none of them good or well
finished. The market opened fully steady
on handy cattle that suited the buyers'
purposes , and some decent kind of stuff sold
at M.OOfH.lO. The less attractive cattle were
slow and the market was easier.
Hatchers' stock , especially the better
grades of cows and heifers , was In good
request , and sold freely at last week's clos
ing prices. All told there were about ten
or a dozen loads on snle and the demand
was sulllclently active to effect an early
clearance of everything In the yards.
The strength that was developed In the
market for stockers and feeders last week
still continues , and values today on that
kind of stock were firm and the demand
active. As showing the strength of the
market , one bunch of choice feeders sold
up to $1.00. The springers were all taken
In good season. Representative sales :
NATIVES.
HEEK STEEIIS.
v.Av. . Pr. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r.
7. . . . JO. " . } 3 15 2. . . .1000 J3 Ki S1..1070 $3 ! ' 0
1..1030 3 M 20..11C , 370 S2..1224 3 ! > 0
1..1400 340 44..1357 3 fO 17..11SJ 4 IK )
40..130.- GT , 1..1200 3 f 5 1..12TO 400
1..1010 3 C5 10..1191 3 S3 10..1358 410
1. . . . 740 1 00 1..1I20 2 25 1. . . . 890 2 rs
1. . . . liOO 1 75 1. . . . 050 2 30 2..1130 2 55
1..1030 1 85 3..1010 2 30 3..12(0 ( 2 CO
1..1070 2 00 3..mo 2 30 1..1010 2 CO
2..1015 2 00 4..H15 2..10CO 2 CO
2..1110 2 00 1. . . . SSO 2 Ji 2..11W. 2 70
1. . . . U40 2 00 1..H40 2 40 25. . . . 818 2 73
1. . . ? SICO 2 00 3..117(5 ( 2 40 1..1000 2 H >
2..1075 2 00 2..12SO 2 40 11..1177 2 83
1335 2 10 2..1210 2 40 3..122li 2 83
2. 1030 2 10 C. . . . KlliS 2 45 7. . . . 8SO 2 90
1. 850 2 10 " . . . . 800 2 50 2..1210 2 'M
1. . . . 970 2 10 ' 1..10IO 2 DO 1..H90 2 90
7. . . . ! S4 2 13 1..1070 2 50 1C..1033 2 93
1..1020 2 15 L. . . MO 2 M 1..1350 3 00
1..10HI 2 15 2..11GO 2 50 2..1010 3 00
3. . . . ? CO 2 15 3. . . . sen 2 Ml l..110fl 3 00
1. . . . HO 2 : o 1..1100 2 f,0 2. . . . 794 3 10
II
1. . . . MO n. . . 785 2 F5 3. . . 753 3 10
. . 710 2 GO 1. . , 3SO 2 'J5 , 910 3 30
2 ! ! . .IOCO 2 G5 . an 3 oo , 405 3 CO
3. . . . 743 , 825 3 00 11. . . COS 3 CO
3. . . . DG3 2 73
HULLS.
. .1515 1 00 1..I230 2 35 1. . .1410 2 CO
. . MO 2 00 I..ltd ) 2 40 4. . .1200 2 05
. .1120 2 00 1..1IW 40 1. . .1350 2 C3
.1300 15 2..1525 2 43 2..1000 2 C3
1. . .1140 2 13 I..1530 250 4 1005 2 C3
I. . .IK'O ' 15 1..14(10 ( 2 CO 1..10V ) 2 G3
1. . .1300 2 25 2..1430 2 M 1..H10 2 M
20. . .1178 2 23 5..1MiO 2 55 2 tO
1. . .1050 2 30 1..11SO 2 C5 .1S30 2 ! )0 )
1. . ,130V 2 35 2 CO .13SO 3 00
CALVES.
4. . , 300 2 fO 1. . . 220 3 00 5 23
1. . , : : , o 3 uo 1. . . 210 3 25 1. . r. 23
1. . , SO 3 UO 14. . . 342 3 tO 1. . 550
1. . , 90 3 00 1. . . ISO 4 00
STOCKEUS AND L'EEDEHS.
.1100 300 17. , . . 747 SCO lC..52'i 3 73
1. . .lUSD 300 5. . . . M ; SCO 1. . . . 470 3 75
1. . .640 300 22. . . . ! > 02 3 CO 2. . . . 420 3 85
1. . .470 SCO 13. , . . 712 3 C5 1. . . . 400 3 M
3. . .1253 340 1. . . . 810 3 C5 4. . . . 470 3 93
7. . . C07 3 Ml 41..11SO 3 C5 1. . . . 420 3 93
3. . . 820 2 CO
M1LKEHS AND SPHINGEHS.
IT.
1 springer . $25 00
t co iv anil calf . 25 00
WESTEHNS.
NE1JHASKA.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
I cow . 1000 | l 73 1 bull . MO $2 75
ll.llll . 1010 2 00 2 cows . 930 290
Scows . 11)50 ) 235 13 f eul < > rs. . CO 3 C5
3 bulls . 12CU 240 4 feeder * . . .1017 375
1 bull . 120 240 W feedei * . . . tb5 410
II. U. Itceil.
8 cons . 915 2 SO .21 lielfera SSO 2 SO
COLORADO.
1 bull . 1110 ICO 1 bulls . 1077 2 CO
1 cow . 710 ICO f feeders 1053 3(0
2rous . 775 200 C'J calvcu 2'J1 325
2'J1Uii
a bull * . iW 2 M C2 ffcilrrs. . . Uii 3 C5
1 bull . 12M > 2 13 33 fc-eilers. . . MK > 3 73
1 bull . 1130 223 70 riders. . . 603 3 S3
1 sir , tit ; . . . .lo0
WYOMING.
1 bull . 14.r.0 1 S3 2 Mecrs . 1243 SCO
3 COUBIXM 2 10 3 EU'frtt . 1310 3 CO
1 bull . 1300 240 2 ! ) feeders. . . 902 3 Do
10 cows . 1000 2 C3 21 feeiler8. . . .11SO 3 C3
1 heifer . D.V > 2 80 17 feeders. . . .10W ) 3 70
6 licireis . 9 S 3 00
00I
I PA HO.
A. M. Harris.
1 bull . 1670 220 103 feeders. . .1078 3 CS
4 COWB . ICO 220 C Fleers 1395 3 CO
10 feeders. . . .1130 310 41 feclers. . . ! 337 SSO
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1 bull . 1330 180 1 bull . 1320 275
5 raws . lO..S 2 35 20 cow * . 10C1 2 S3
10 feeilers - 910 240 2 liclforn . 735 305
3 liullH . 9S3 240 23 feeders. . . . SS3 330
2 btfK. H3..1173 2 CO 23 feeders. . . . 772 340
18 heifer * . . .931 275 20 fleers . 133S 3 C5
UTAH.
3 cows . 00 21 heifers . CIS 2 SO
11 lu'Uers . C76 2 33 C4 feeders. . 437 3
C feedeis. . . . C1U 2 M 2 calves 115 415
21 hellers . 70S 2 70
.MONTANA.
2 bulls . 1315 175 J str , UK. . . . 1220 2 CO
3 cnws . 1)40 ) 200 1 sir. til ? . . . 1500 325
1 Htr. tin- . ! ' ) 200 2 feeilers. . .1010 323
bull * . U-.i : 223 93 fecileiH. . .1010 3 C3
ZU ctiw . 997 2 40
II. Thompson.
2 eows . 9W 200 1 Mr. tit ; . . . . 1220 2 SI
! S cows . 1030 2 C5 41 feeilers. . . . 10UO 355
11OC1H The receipts of tiuK were unusually
InrKu for a Mamluy , the number here today hhow-
Inx a Kit In cf l.ujo over laM ueck ami of 2 , IU )
as conipared v.ltli Moiitlay of two weeks ago.
The larue run on a Mciulny , taken as an Indica
tion of llbetul nml iiurvtbly very InrKe reeelpts
th bnlunee of the week , was an element or
weaklier * . Nolult.utamllnK that fuel , however ,
the iiuuket opened a mtlv flruimor and tlio
trade was aeli\e. Koine of the heaviest buyers
held biick , ami after the more urtent orders
Here tilled , about half of the hogs belntr Mild ,
the trade uluekeiieil and the miirket dosed pretty
cliru to Cc louer. The lout half of the market
tvus slow , owliiir to the reluctuncn of riilfunen
In aecept the pilces ofered , but In the end u
gcoil clearaneu won effected and the trade was
all mer within rearomtbly good i-cnton.
Takhik t.ie market as a a whole , U would
u\eraKe a thaila lower than Katurdny , thouKh
the ranee of prices wan very nearly tlio Kama
as pievulled ut the clouof but week.
T.i limit bulk of thu heavy ) > OK sold at S3.10QI
3.15 , the name an on KiitiirJuy , while the mcdluni
wilKhts und llfclit liud sold at )3.JOii3.1j ) , the
top nules beltiK 2'jc ' higher limn on Katurdny.
Not nlnee Monday u week UKO has the market
rhown any decided char.ue In values , the u\ crane
of nil the vales vuryliiK 1'Ut little from day to
duy. The IIORS today rold only lOo loiter than
u year nco. Itepreuentutlvu
No. Av. Hh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. IT.
IS 332 : 10 13 CO 36 . 1'TK HI J3 15
tj 317 SO 305 a . I'M 49 315
51 378 200 3 05 W . 321 315
378W '
14 < W 40 3 M C3 . 300 1(0 315'
13 . 4(1 . . . 3 O7'i Ml . SM 10 315
W . 38S 240 3 C7Si 70 . 317 S 15
CO . 33 40 3 10 U . 2(5 3 IS
it . : U tO 9 19 Cl . 302 2 15
Over $411,000,000 Paid to Policy Holders
in Fifty-three Years !
THAT
RICHARD A. McCURDY , President ,
YOU
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 dis.
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
j * i * IN THE
MUTUAL LIFE.
A Policy of Insurance in the
Mutual Life' is the quickest
asset vou can-leave.
active * today , while the common kinds were In
clined to drag a little. Representative sales :
No. Av. Pr.
220 western feeders ! > S $2 Ml
209 western feeders 9ii 2 SO
210 western feeders 107 30) )
237 western wethers 107 300
t native wether 130 SCO
207 Wyoming wethers / 107 3 10
10 Native lambs 91 C 25
CHICAGO I.IVH STOCK.
A fir r Trnilc In CatlliAViiN
Sdird-cl ( ii'iii-rnl Hun HiiU-il AV < * iik.
CH1CAOO. Dee. 21. After trade In cattle was
fairly Harted the Kenerul run ruled weak to
from 5c to lOo lower , while choice dry fed
beeves remained steady. Sales were on a basis
of from $3.55 to $3.CO $ for the commonest beef
steers up to from $5 $ to $5.50 for prime to fancy
enltlo. with the hulk of the tradlm ; nt from
$1.10 to SI.'O. ' lltilfhcrs' cattle weirIn Rood de
mand at llrm prices , but cnnnlilf ; stuff was
rather easy. Veal calves were rather easier.
IMcoH were stronger to Cc higher for choice
Unlit and meJIiim weight hogs. Sales wcio
largely nt from $ .1.20 to $3.10 for all grades ,
moht of the receipts consisting of heavy hem > .
Prime light and mediums sold easily at top
price ? .
The supply of sheep was large nml lambs
sold off from lOc to 15c per 100 Ibs. , while prices
for sheep were only sustained with dllllculty.
Sheep were fairly active at from $2 to $2.50
for culls nnd Inferior lots , up to from 53.W lo
J3.75 for choice wethers , with sales largely nt
from $3 to $3.40 for westerns. Yearlings Fold
around > 3.CO to $4 nnd lambs hold slowly at
from $5.25 to $3.50 for the poorest up to from
$1.75 to $5.25 for kuod to choice Hocks.
Hecelpts : Cattle , 10.000 head ; hogs , 35,000
head ; sheep , 16,000 head.
KiinniiH Cly Mvc Slock.
KANSAS CmV'iJoc. 21.-CATTIE-Ileccpts. |
7.000 head ; shipments , ( XX ) head : maikct steady
In strong ; Texas 'steers ' , $2.70fi3.60 ; Texas eows ,
$1.7r > n2.lH > ; native Fti-vrs. $ J.M5.00 | ; native cows
and heifers , $ l.251'i'3.u ' ; : stockers and fieders , $2.50
V3.f > 5 ; hulls. $ ! .Mi/3irj. /
HOOS-ltecelpt , , ; 9.iOO ( head : shipments.
market steady fo.'Hr'ong ; bulk of tales. $3 20O
3.30 ; heavy. 13.00 3.30 ; packers. $3.IOf(3.2i4 ;
mixed. 53.COf3.32Vi.lights. , . $2.'jOi)3.50 ) ; Yorkers.
$3.25H3.30 ; pigs , $ l.dOl.15. :
BIIKUP llccelit | > . .4.000 . bend ; shipments , MO
head : market fettadyi' lambs , $3.5005.00 ; muttons.
$2.2583.50. t'J
XIMV 'Yurk l.lv - Hlarlf.
NEW YOIIK , ; iVi" . 2l.-llEEVES-llecclpts.
3,231 head ; steers Flow nnd lower ; lough stock
generallstemU' : bulls a trllle ( Inner ; steers ,
53.fc7iia.VI/j ; staini .Hint oxen , $2.65iil..r,0 : hulls ,
l2.Wfi3.tO ; dry cows , $ l.iOi2.Kl ; cables < iuolc
American uteeri * lit 10'.iW12c ' , dressed weiRht ;
sheep. SfllOe ; refrlgciator btef , bjJSlic ; exports ,
220 beeves.
SHIIP AND I.AMIIS ueceipts , 9. 34 head ;
arllve and llrmer for sheep ; ' .kti'if higher for
lambs ; thetp. $2.50fi3.S5.
IIOOH Hecelpts. 13,252 head ; weak at $3.5017
4.00.
.HI. I.onU Mvi- Stud ; .
ST. JXJU1S. Deo. 21.-CATTLE-llecepts. | 3,000
head ; market Krone for choice , others steady.
HOaS Hecelpts , 7,0X0 head ; market steady for
heavy and slow for light : IlK'.it , $ .3.15UJ.25 ; mixed ,
$3.0o $ i3.25 : heavy. $ J.WK3.o.
HIIEIIP-Itecelpts , 3,0 ) head ; market steady.
' '
8 'ocii'Tii SlKht.
Ilecord of live stocj < received at the four prin
cipal markets DccembtT 21 , | ti6 ! :
Cattle. HOES. Sheep ,
South Omaha 2.1M 4.139 2.010
Chicago 16,001) ) 3S.OOO 16,00 < )
Kansan City 7,000 9.0CO 4.POO
HI , Louis 3,000 7.000 3 , K )
Totals IMS ! Mi:3 Sioio
VlNililiiralii Hiiiilr. |
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 81. The Vlilhle supply of
train Katurday , December 19 , u compiled by
thu i.\w Verk 1'ruduco ticlianuc , WUM u lol-
IS THE COMPANY
the Most Good.
IN TWO GENERATIONS 1843-1896
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. , of New York ,
has paid $246,000.000 to its living members.
Has been the benefactor of women and children
to the extent of $165,000,000.
asi m over
FLI
FOB
IOWA a.nci NEU3HA.GKA ,
FIRST NATIONAL BASK BD1LDIHG , SIXriI AND LOCUST STREETS ,
OMAHA. DES MOINES.
Wanted in J3vexy County.
H. S. WINSTON , Special Recresentative. Omaha.
lown : Whcnt. C5.1C3.000 Jill. ; IncrpaFO , 879,000
hn. Corn. IS u74. < nm Int. ; IncreiifC. 612 000 hn
Oats. 12,431,000 hn. ; IncicnKe , 1.075,00 hn. Hyo ,
2.MI.OOO hn. ; InrmiFo. 2li ! ( W bu. llnrlcy , 0,130-
000 bu. ; decrease , 3C3.000 bu.
OMAHA. UK.NKIt.Mi .M , \ It II 13T.
Comlllloii of Truclt * nml O.uotnl < iiifi
on Staple nml KninjI'roilncc. .
HOOK Krefh Kathcri-d , 19fl20o.
I1U7TKU Common to fair. SS9c ; choice to
fancy , roll , 131/lT.c ; teparator creamery , 21c ;
Kiithrrcd cream. lS)20c ) ,
QAMi : Pralrio chickens , per iloz. , JC.OOflO.25.
quail , U.OOHI.CO ; blue winged teal duckx , Jl.SCltf
1.75 ; green wing , )1.25 ; redheads unu mallanli' ,
$3.50 ; email labhltx , 2540c ; jaekK , 75c ; pqillr
nil , COS73e ; deer i-adcllc , 1IS16C ; carcnp e , 10 ®
lie ; antelope caddlex , 13flle ; carcagyea , I'e ' ;
CanaiU Keete , larKe , tC.OOiiT.l" ) ; Mnall , } 4.00Q5.00.
ClIKKHi : Domestic brick , 10 > ic ; Kdam , per
doz. , 19.00 ; club hoiihc , 1-lh. Jarn , per ilor. . . S3.15 ;
J.lmherKer , fancy , per Ih. . y' ' c ; Hocpiefort , It-lb.
Jars ! per doz. . JJ.GO ; Youni ; Americas , 105tc ;
twins , fancy , lOiic.
VKA ! . Cimico fat. fO to 120 Ibs. . arc quoted nl
' ( f'c ; lariie and coarse. 4iiuc.
DIIKRSMI ) I'OtTl/TUY Chickens. K'-iQCc ; tur
keys , lliilic ; iee. < ' , 7Sc | ; dueUs , 74iSc.
I.IVK I'Ot'I.TUY Not wanted.
PIOEONS Live , 755iOOc : dead plfconi not
wanted.
HAY t'planil , J5.00 ; mlilland , J4.SO ; lowland ,
14 ; rye straw , )4 ; color makes the price on
hay ; llRht hales cell the best ; only top graJej
l > rlnB tup prlcee.
TinOOM COI1N Enlrcmely B'OW sal * : new
cr-in. delivered 01 ! track In country ; choice Bre n
Fflf-worklne catpot. per Ih. . 2 c : choice srcen.
runnlnc to hurl VSr : common , I'.ic
VKOETAI1LES.
8WKKT POTATOHS On orders , per bhl. , J2.M.
ONIONS Clood stock , per Lu. , 35S40c.
LIMA IIKANB-1'iT IK. 4c.
1IMAMNS Hand picked navy , per 1m. . J1.25.
C"A111IAOE Homo crown , per hundred. 90e
fljl.00.
CKI.EKY 1'er doz. , ZJSIOc ; fancy , large , 410
COc.
POTATOES Oood slo"h. per bu. , 25c ; Wyora-
Ins stock. FHcked. SOc per 100 Ibs.
TOMATOES Texas , per bushel crate , J2.Z5.
FHUlTsi.
ailAPKS Crates. 15 puny batkcls. Concords
and Calnwlinv , per crates , J3.00.
MAI AOA nit.M'KH 1'er keR. J7.
CItANlliUHlis-rnpe : Cod. per hhl. . JO.
Al'I'I.KS Cooking , per bbI.J1.6jB1.75 ; fancy
New York , J1.75.
CAMKOUNIA I'RAHS-I'er box. J2.000.25 ;
Nt > w Yolk , per bhl. . l3.60ff4.W > .
QUINCES I'cr lihl. . 14
THOl'ICAl , FUUIT3.
1'INEAl'I'I.ES I'cr crate of two to three doz. ,
.
UltANUKH Mexican , 13.73 ; California navels ,
54. (10 ; Ucillands , $3.00i(3.25.
I.U.MO.N'K Messlnap. (5.00 ; .choice California ,
J3.50S3.75 ; fancy , J4.00.
\riAM.\r1 Choice , large utock. per hunch ,
t2.tOO2.25 ; medium-sized tnmcliea. U.W32.09.
MIHCIOI.I.A.NI OUD.
HONEY Fancy white , per Ih , , He ; choice , 13c ;
California , amber color , lOc ,
CIOIHl-Clarlllcd Juice , per halt bhl. , $2.50 ; per
bbl. , t4.25&4.(0.
MAI'LE SYHUI'-Flve-g.il. cam. each. } ? . ;
Kal. cans , per doz. . 112 ; nnlf-sal. cans. IC.23 ;
'j'.iart eanu , J3.W ) .
HAIMOIl KUAUT-I'er half bbl. , 11.75. ; hbls. ,
J3.COfl3.23.
FIGS Imported fancy , S crown , 30-lb. hoxej ,
12c ; choice , 10-lh. boxes , 3-crown , He.
NUTS Almonds. California , per Ib. . largo
elzp. 13e ; Urazlln. per Ib. , lOc ; I.'UBllBll wal-
unlB , per Ih. , fancy , soft shell , 12Q124c ! ; stand
ards , IlCIlHc ; Illberts. per Ib. , 10 < > ; pecans , pol
ished. Inrce , Ji10c ; Jumbo , ] ljt12c ; larco hick
ory nuts , 51. 11 ; per bu. ; tmall , II. 00 ; cocoanuts , Cc
each.
HIDES. TAI.I/NV. ETC.
IIIDUS No. 1 urcen nlaes , 5c ; No. 2 preen
hides , 4c ; No. 1 Kieen salted hides , "c ; No. 2
ireen ; tailed hhlrs , 6e : No , 1 veal calf , S to 12 Ibs. ,
7c ; No , 2 veal cnlf. 8 to li > Ibs. . 4c ; No. 1 dry
flint hides , 'JJ/lOir No. 2 dry Mint hides. SJi9c ; No.
1 dry nailed hides , KliOe ; part cured hides , ' , io
per Ih. less than fully cured.
HIIEii' : YEI.TH ( Ireen salted , each. 25 COc ;
ureen railed , shcurlnxs ( short wooled early Fklnt ) ,
each , 15c ; dry shfarliiRs ( short wooled early
fklTu ) . No. 1 each. rc : dry tllnt. Kansas and
Nebraska butcher wool pelt. , per Ib. . actual
weight , 4fCc ; dry Mint , Kunfim and Nebraska
Murrain wool pelts , per Ih. , actual welKht , 304c ;
dry Hint Colorado butcher wool poltx. per Ih. ,
actual weight. 4Q ! > c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrain
wool pelts , per Ih. , actual weight , 324c ; feet
cut off , as U IH urelchn to pay frclKht on them.
TAI.l.OU1 AND nriEASE-Toliuw. No. 1 , 3c ;
til How. No. 2. il'.Se ' ; Ricaie , while A , 3c : crwue ,
white II , ? c : Krenec , yellow , 2c ; ureane. dark. Bic ;
old huttor , 2i < 2Hc ; beeswax , prime , I ! > ti22c ; rough
tallow , 1c.
WOOL I'nwaFlieil , fine , heavy. Cj7e ; fine , llRhl ,
SSJOo ; ( iiiarlerblcod , 10l-e. ( ; reedy , hurry ami
chaffy. SfiOc ; celled and broken , coarse. 709c ;
untied and broken , fine. CJffe. Kleece Wuthed
Medium. ir.ijlSe ; line. UlilCe ; tub washed , inirlfci
lilack , Sc ; bucks , Cc ; tun locks , 2S/3c ; dead pulled ,
ItON'ES In ear lots , weighed and delivered In
Chlmco : Dry buffalo , pur ton. l2.00gi4.W ; dry
country , bleached , per Ion , $10.00012.00 : dry coun
try , damp and menty. per Ion.
Cufl'i'i
NEW YOIIK. HIT. 21.-COK'Ei-Tolal | : vare-
IIOUFO dellveileH fu/m the United Sti < tes , V.4I1
naK , Including 7.72.1 buK from New York ;
S' w Ycrk slock today , 2S0.230 biiKs : United
itateH Kloek , 335.U6 ! JIILullout fur Hi" Untied
Sillies , Sf.C.eirt hais ; tola ! vlnlblu for the United
nnles , 701. 8SC bags , uKalimt 5SI.C72 ban * last
GplloiiH | ) cned steady at 5 lo 15 points hlKher
nn fuVornhlF Eurnpeun cables , and llnhter Iliu-
tlllun inavemenlM. ruled quiet , tradlnt ; loonl , ind
Ituutlon Kcnernlly feulutelemi ; t-liml yuiel anil
tteady at t. lo Uc net advance ; sales , C.7U baKS ,
ncludlPK : IH-cenilxT , ! . ; March , $9.4M9.W.
4pot corfte , Itlo. dull. Mild , , quiet ; Cordova ,
; | 5.IWf17.00 ,
HANTOH. Doc. SI.-COKl'KK-riim : BOOil 0V-
rrttre Hnntos , 10 , COO r U ; recelptu , 19.000 hiicii :
i lock , C8.0W buKi , Wt-tkly rtycrt ; i'lnnj uood
per 10 kilos , 10.COO rcls ; tecclpls durlni
tin. ' week , ( is.ioo h'lus ; slilnin nts to the ITnlloi
States , 13.0IM ) hints ; slock. Mii.000 bans.
HAMIiritti. Hen. 21. CO1-T12E Cjulct ut V
pfB deellne ; fales. 7c' ' W bags.
Kill. Dee. 21.COKKICEKlrm ; No. 7 Hli >
10.2O ) rets ; excliaiiKe. 8 15-16,1 ; receipts , 11.111
bans ; cleared for thu United Slates. 7,000 IIUKH
fur Europe , 2,000 bass ; stoek , 312.00 < ) IUIKH
Weekly report : Standard , 10,200 rels ; rerelpti
durlnir the week. 71X'0 ( ' Lnus ; thlpmonts to tin
fnlteil States , i'J.OOO lints ; stoek , 312.000 bnKS.
IIAVUE. Dec. 21. fOI'KIJH-l'losvd htcaily nl
' .iSf net advance ; sales , 19,000 bans.
SI , I.niilN Ci'inTiil
ST. I/.1UIS , Dec. 21.-I-l/ril-Dull and weak ;
patents , $ l.60iT4.75 ; extra fancy , } l,10ti4.20 ; fancy.
$3.40 i360 ; choice , t3.fldfi3.10.
WHEAT 1'nlmen opened somowliat ilepresrcd ,
owliiB to the Chicago hank failure , and declined ,
but the undertone was llrm and nn advance fol
lowed later. The cloto wau fractionally below
Saturday. Spot lower ; No. 2 red. cash , elevator.
SOc ; track. H 93c ; No. 2 hard , cash , too ; Herein
her , S9Jii- ; May , Sa'.ifiMHc. '
COIlN I-IUuri's , dull , weak nnd lower , on ac
count of tremendous thlpmenls. Spot lower ; Ni >
2 cash. ZOVic : December. 20'iiMay. ' ; . 22',1iff22lse ' :
OATS Hull , weak and lower ; No. 2 cash , 19c
asked ; May , 20'ic.
UYK Dull at 35c bid. (
IIAni.nY Dull at 30S40C.
COIIN MEAI$1.35. .
KIAXSiED I wer nt 71c.
TIMOTHY SKED-l'rlme . .
- , $2.40.
HAY Dull nnd weak ; timothy , tC.00811 00 ,
prairie , $1.00fi7.50.
KdfJS l > iwer at ICc.
I'Ori.TUY-ClilckeiiH , dull ; old. 4' p ; FprlnK.
Kc ; turkeys , llrm nt SiTSUc ; ducks , llrm at O'm ' )
7e ; Kee > e. slow nt 41/5''c. '
WHISKY-51.1S.
MUTAI.S-I.ead , strong ; $2.7522.90. Spelter ,
easy at $3.97 > .
1'HOVISIONS I'ork , steady ; standard mess ,
jobblwr. $7.2067.43. 1/ird. steady ; | iilmo steam.
I choice , tJ.72',4. ' Ilacnn , boxed shoulders. $4.55 ; ex
tra short clear , $4.C2'j ' ; ribs. $1.70 ; shorts. $4.S7'4. '
Dry i-nlt meats , boxed shoulders. 51 ; extta short
clear , t3.S7 < , > , ; ribs. $4.2' ; hhorts. $ l.37'i.
Itl.'CKll'TS riiiur. 5C ) bids. ; wheat , 2,000 bu. ;
corn , 304.0110 bu. ; oats , 127 Om ) bu.
riHir.MIJNTrt Klour , 2.0CK ) bhls. ; wheat , 13,000
bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu.
1,1 v < Tinol | MnrUi'fN.
I.IVEIU'OOL. Deo. 2I.-WH lIAT-Spot nrm ;
demand poor : No. 2 led. winter , nothing dolm ; ;
No. 2 red , sprintCs 9,1 , ; No. 1 hard , Mani
toba , nominal ; No. 1 California. 7s Id. Kutmes
opened quiet but steady , with near and distant
positions } ; d hlKher ; closed steady , with near
and distant positions 34,1 hlKher ; business heavi
est on middle positions : December , nominal
January , ( Is 7id ; Kebruary , Cs SVid ; March ,
April and May. Cs Mid.
COIIN Spot steady : American mixed , new ,
2s 10'Jd. ' Kutiires opened slendy , with near
and distant positions unchanged ; closed steady.
with near poFlllons unchanged and dlhlant po
sitions > , iil hlKher ; business about equally dis
tributed ; December , 2s 9'Jd ' ; January nnd l-Vli-
ruary , 2s 9UJ ; March. 2s 94d ! ; April nnd May ,
2.1 9 ; d
KI.OI'11 Dull ; demand poor ; St. I.ouls fqncy
winter , 9fl 2d.
ritOVISlONS llnron , riulet ; demand poor ;
Cumberland cut , 2S to 30 Ibs. . 2Si < : short ribs ,
20 to 24 His. , 27s fid : lone clear , llKht , 35 to 3S
Ibs. , 2S ; long elcar. luavy , 40 to 45 Ibs. , 27 CJ ;
than clear backs , lhht. 18 Urn , 2f > s r l ; short
clear mhldles , heavy , 48 to 50 Ibs. , 26s ; clear
bellies , 14 to 1C Ibi. , 2 < is. Shouldeis , squall. . 12
to IS Ibs. , 2 ! > r. . Hams. Fhcrt cut , 14 to 111 Dm. ,
39s. Tallow , line North American. l s Cd. lleef ,
extra India mess , 60s ; prime mess , WK IVrk ,
prime mers , line vcMern , 48s 9d ; nifdlum west
ern , 41s 3d. Ijird , dull ; prime western , 21s ; reline -
line , ! . In palls. 23s.
rilBESIJ Steady ; demand poor ; finest Ameri
can while and colored. September , Ills.
HUTTKH Finest Untie I Stales , Ms : Kood , 55s.
OII < S lyliikeed. 1CH M. Petroleum , rellned. i'Ud.
HEFUmEHATOH HUKF Foreipiaiteru , 35d ;
hlndn"arters , C'id ,
HOI'S At London (1'aclflc ( coast ) . 3 5 .
ICniiNiiM ( ' ! ( )
KANSAS CITY , Dee. 21. WIIKAT Mniket
Fteady , demand good : No. 2 hard , 7Uc ; No. 2 red ,
offered tit3c ! / : No. 2 sprlnir , " ! .
COltN Market fractionally loner ; No. 2 mlxeil ,
nominally. ICCUTe ; No. 2 while , 2lc.
UYK Market llrm ; No. 2. 32ihid. .
HAY Market Heady ; choice timothy. $ S.003
8r,0 ; chnlce pralile , $5.0.
IIITTIJK Market slow nnd weak ; creamery ,
20c ; daily. le.
EOOS Market llrm ; strictly fresh , He.
I'rorlii Miirl. < ' ( " .
I'EOUIA. Dec. 21. COIIN Market steady ; No.
2 , S04c.
OATS Market quiet , easy ; No. 2 white , lR < 320c.
HVE Market quiet ; N 37'iie. '
AVHIHKY Market Head ) linl.'hed goods on
the | M | H of $1.18 for hlKh Mines.
lticiilTS-C : : rn. Cii 700 bu. , oats , K3.150 bu. ;
rye. 2.400 bu. : uhlrky , none ; wheat , l.SOO hu.
SllirMENTS-CnMi. 7.751) bu. : oats. 71.750 bu. ;
rje , none ; whisky , 775 gals. ; wheat , 1,200 hu ,
Colliiii
ST. I-OUIS. Dee. ! ) . - COTTON-Dnll ami un
changed : middling , fi 13-1Cc ; sales. 110 hales : re
ceipts , 4.K55 bales ; shlpmcntv , 4,011 baton ; slock ,
49.000 hulen.
NI.'W Oltl.CANH. Dec. 2l.--COTTON-Kasy ;
middling. C c ; low inlddllnif , C c ; good or li
nn i y , C'.ii' ' .
NEW VOIIK , Dec. SI. - COrru.Vquiet ; mid-
dllliK , i'tc. ' _
Tolrilo ( Irnlii.
TOMIDO. Dec. 2l.-WHiAT-lxiwer and dull ;
No. 2 cash nnd December. M'.i1" ' . May , 945ic.
COHN-Actlve , hut MlfHily ; N-i 3 mixed , 22Hc.
OATS-Hleady ; No. 2 mixed. Ifc.
ItViDull : und easy ; No. 2 cauli , 37'ic.
OLOVKIl SEKD Active ; prime December ,
15.40 ; March. 15.10.
OH.S-North Lima , C2c ; Houtll Lima and In-
illunu , Vic.
Hiiirnr MnrUrt.
NEW VOJIK , u c. : i.-auaAii-naw ,
YOU
How much will your admin
istrator have to sacrifice your
estate to force quick assets ?
An Installment Policy foi
$100,000 will leave your family
$5,000 yearly income for 20
years , in any event , and if youi
stated beneficiary is then living
he or she will be paid $5,000
yearly during life.
A 5 p3r cent Debenture foi
$100,000 will leave your wifa
$5,000 yearly income either fof
20 years or until her death i {
prior thereto ; then $100,000 will
be paid in one sum. A possible
return of $200,000.
SS'OOO ' a p lo ion lof
nl 11
11f
! f
The true business man acts
oromptly. Get our rates at once.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO
Telephone KM ! ) . Omaha , Nub.
COMMISSION
GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : SF03X1
. Hoard of Trade.
Direct wlrfs to Chicago and New York ,
Ci.rr mx > nd nt : John A. Warren A C'
HIDES WANTED.
IIIshcHt market iirlco paid and prompt returns
Ueferciico-Omaha National ll.mic
F. S. BUSH & CO. ,
No commlaHlon. 01 ; ! S. KUli St. . Omaha , Kcb.
Wu Feud the Trench Itcinedy
CAUTHOS free , ( no O.I ) , H . ) .nj >
legal BUarantrolbat CAI.TH08 will
nTOI * Il > ehurcr > nud Ktut luti .
CUKIl Kprrnuiturrbca. Viirlcuecle
and ItCsrttlti : l.u.t Vlaur.
I sc it atidfiayiftattified.
VON MOIILCO. , 332 O ,
Holr im.rlf.n iir.U , ClDtlnntU. Oklo.
Hit. ci itis :
It can lie chen itlllionl tinliiiu li > ilii > t
( Inpiillcnl Inr.ill.e tea . , r artielen uf fmnl , will
elleet a permanent mil ) i > | ) eelv iiire. whether
patient Ua nn lenile ill inker uroii uh'ohull , wrecU.
lloiik lif IxilllelllillH flee , t , , hi li.ld of
Kiilin .1 < * o. , I.Mh A lluutflu MHllmnliH. . Nrb.
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. , Prop's , Cincinnati , 0.
UO'Uilio Igr ihflt Puuk on il rillnv | llalili. ' luillrj ( r .
fair rellnltiK. 27lr : rrntrlfiiKiil. M tent. 3Hc. Hc
lincil , uuk't. innlil "A. " 4Si' : Maiulniil "A. " 4'4e |
cuiifuctlonrrR1 "A , " 4'kr ; c-ut loaf anil rniched ,
5c ; | owilrri'il anil riiht'H , 4fthP ; K'aiuiiatuil , 4c.
I.ONDON , Dec. -HOAlt ! I'nnc. iimi'l : cm-
trlfiiKa ) . Java 1ln : i'l ' ; Miitcovailu , fair ri'nnlni , ' ,
! > .i : M. HiH't , ilnll ; Illlli' dohiK ; I'vccinhur , iiil
l2il ! ; January , ' . 's l1 , ! .
Iioiiiliin NIocU ( tlliillltlnill.
LONDON , Dee. ' . ' ( I.- I p. in. cluKlntc :
HAII SILVEK-2i'i'l ! ' per UUIK.C.
MONEY 334 ! per cent.
The late of discount In the ripen matkct for
short and thice months' bills , 3Vu3t per cent.
Dry CiiuilN.
NEW YOIIK , Dec. 21. There were n few
buyers In the market and on their part atten
tion WIIH given to Mlcxlas and other linings ,
nnd Mime good sales leMiltcl , For other classeit
of goods Hide was an li regular Inquiry , hut
no settled business resulted. Printing clutha
were dull and nominal at S 9-ICc , and odd goods ,
wld and narrow. Fold In fair quantities , but
as low | iilies as ever were realized.
KALI. IIIVEll. Mass. , Dec. 21.-Print clotlm
dull at 2 9-lCc. nominal ; moderate culcn of odda
on n basis of 3V u uie lepoited.
KlKln llillliT Mlll-Kcl.
EI/HN. III. . Dec. 21. lll'TTEIl Active ; offer.
Ings , 74f > 20 Ibs. : Kales , 15.MG Ibs. at 20c ; 1'J.tW
IIH. . nt 20Ue ; 17.i"00 h-ti. . lit 20'c ' : MMl Iks. ut
2Uic ; 1,200 Ibs. at Lie.
MlimriniollH Wlit'lit.
MINNEAl'OLIS , Dec. 2l.-WHEAT-Closed :
December. 7VHc ; May , 7Sfi7HV4e ; on truck , No.
1 hnrd , 77 c ; No. 1 noithcrn , "G'.tc ' ; receipts ,
407 cjru. _ .
Oil City MnrlJ.'l.
OIL CITY. Der. 21.-Credit balances , 05c |
cerllllcates , no hlda ; shipments , 117,003 bbls , }
runs. 185.112 bbls.
'I'VlNCII U'lll'lll.
SAN KIIANCISCO , Dec. Il.-WHEAT-Dulll
May , $ l.Ui.
I'llllllM'lll I .Vllll'M.
1IO.-/rON. Dec. 21.-Clearings , $ U.C2C,180 ; bal
ances , $2KXiOll ( ,
HALTIMOItK , Dec. 2l.-Cle.irlIB'l , J2.27C.W4 ;
balances , 51Til. !
NIIW YOIIIC. Dec , 21. ClenrlllSH , 577,8I1',5S :
balances , IDt > l2uOI.
PHILADELPHIA , Dec. 2I.-Cln.lngx , i8r54-
'j3C ; | jilancc-i ; , 51WJ,47i. !
HT. LOIMS. Dec. 2l.-Clc-irlnr < 8',37Sf20. Ir.l.
nnces , $4to,0)i2. ! ) Money , Ml7 p r cinf New York
exchange , par hid : 25c premium nuked.
CHICAfJO. Dec. 21.-Cleatlius , ll3.MMIi ,
.Money , steady nnd unchanged ; New Ytiik cx-
c'.iiuiKO , no market ; foielgn cxchnnu" , t-ltudy. - Jlw ,
I'orrlK'i I'MniiiU'iiil.
llllltl.IN. Dee. 2l.-ixchnngn : on I/jnUon , eight
tlays' Fluht , 20 maikii 34 pfg.
PAUIH , Die. 21. Three per cent rentes. 102C
45o for the account. Exchange on Ixjndun , 1'JC
2lc for checks.
LONDON. Die. 21. liar geM Is quoted nt
77s lid nnd American eiigles am quoted nt 77 *
t > d. ( lidd In quoted > ut lltienos Ayrva today at
17S ; Lisbon. .ISli ; Homv. 10I.77',4 ' ,
frtiin n Nrimlorlnl Hncir. V - "
CIllL'AUO , DLC. 21 , Kx Congressman
Ctorgu 1C. Adains. a prominent camlldato
for tbn United HtatoH Henatt ) from llllnoli * ,
announced today that hu had withdrawn
from thn racn and blH hcadquartcrx at thu
Creut Northern liuvii been cliiHed. Ho gav
us a reaHon for his withdrawal that Im hail
ilr.clili'il to dvvoto his whole tlmu to Ills '
( or Home tlmu to come.