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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
THIS OMAHA DAIIA' B.T5T3 : AY. DECEMBER 17. 1807. 11 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Tcccn bar Wheat Once Mere Finc8 ! Itself Above Dollar Mark. RLViVAL OF FOREIGN DEMAND THF. CAUSE Triulliur til TliU Option ) lIoMcvor Unr Very .Nnrriiu , > ! Itlinlimit- llinp UKI'lMiiulMlloii I'liniUhcil o for ( Joml .Mnrki-t. CUIf'AfJO , Die. 10-Somo ImllcntlotiK of a fi-vlvnl of the forulKti UemnnJ for American wheat i.ad a gooil effect on tlio market toilny , and ni tlio close Mny showed IQl'.fcc nilvniiru , December was ngaln pushed al > ova the ilollnr mark , closing at JI.OOV4 , mi mlvnnuc of 3Uc , Trudlnft In this de livery , however , wns exceedingly narrow , Other markets were xtrottR iind weak by turns , but cloned linn , corn nnd onts He higher eucri , while provisions showed I'M lOo advance. Wheat wns firm nt the opening , May , nt 91Vafot > lr ? c , Mhowcil % Q',4c ' advance , while Dt cembir was IVic higher at 9S'/4c. ' Some of the advancu In May \vi\a soon lost. Specu * Inters , who had profits ) In night-on wheat boUKht yesterday , tool ; them , and then trade became BO very Unlit for the residue of the forenoon that small holders woru discouraged nt the apparently small pros pect for any further advance durliiK the day , and an occasional 6.0W ) bu. or 10.MW bu , wart sold by traders of that class. So nar row was the market and so Indisposed were the most of the traders to do any buying nt the moderate advance that even the HollliiR of miuh driblets had n rather de pressing erred and from the opening pilce Mny slowly satwd during the next two hours to UlVic , Kor about tin hour of the time referred to It stood at OlXc. varylnp In tluit time from buyers to sellers nnd the reverse. The feature of the news that caused flio bulllBh feellnt ; with which trading started came from various sources , both foreign and domestic. Liverpool sent hlKher quotations , opening % d higher nnd holding Its advance well to the end. There wns further con- llnrmllon of rain damage to the Argentine whent crop , nlthough the bulllshncFS of tdnt was very much modified by a cablegram from Hosarlo saying that It was doubtful If any material damngu hnd been done by the rain. Antwerp , as well as I ondon nnd Liverpool , confirmed the previously reported dnmnge , Antwerp sending nt the same time buying orders for about. . 2 , OW bu , of May wheat. /.era , or still lower temperature was threatened for tonight over the unprotected wheat lie-Ids In the greater part of Mis souri. Illinois , Indiana , Ohio and Pennsyl vania , to ay nothing of Kentucky nnd Tennessee , which wens also said to 'have ' lost the snow that fell In those states a few days ngo. Minneapolis nnd Duluth receipts were 524 cars , against 815 the previous Thursday nnd 110 corresponding day of the year be fore. Chicago received 3.17 cars by rail , of which only'127 cars were contract : 42,000 bu , nnd ninety-live carloads of contract wheat were transferred .from . unlicensed to rogulnr elevators , the total Increase In con tract stocks for the day being about Iffi.OfA ) bu. Atlantic port clearances or wheat and Hour were equal to 350,000 bu. After 12 o'clock the previously prevailing lethargy gave place to a trifle , more np- penranco of being still nwnko and In the course of another half an hour It was kickIng - Ing Its heels up in a lively fashion and hitting the bears hard at every jump. On the reported working1 at New York of 150- 000 bu. No. 2 red wlntor wheat for export some who 'had ' been waiting patiently for n signal began buying , ns a consequence of which May was sent up to O2',4e nnd at the close It was brlnplng 92' { , < fi92Uc. Not more than 50,000 bu. of December was traded In. This , with the strength of December , was sulllclent to advance the price of that delivery to I1.00V4 , which was the closing price. Corn acted much as It did yesterday , starting steadily , then showing weakness , but finally turning strong. The enrly dull ness was caused in pnrt by the dry , freez ing weather , which wns expected to create a freer country movement. Sympathy with wheat Wns mainly responsible for the latest strength , though the higher prices ruling west 'had ' some Influence. Most of the sell ing was by those who bousht yesterday. ] Sluy ranged from 29Uo to 2Sc , closing % c higher at 2l'ff2)1/4c. ! ( ! ) Oats were weak nnd for the grenter part of the day noted In sympathy with wheat mid corn. When wheat aoted firm , shorts In Mny tried to cover , but found some illlllciilty In dolnff so nnd nil the early decline was recovered. December , however , was weak to the close. May ranged from 22Hc to 22&Q22KC , and closed He higher lit 22''jO. There was more outside trade In provi sions and the market continued to ad vance , d'rlces at the start were higher on the small receipts. Profit-taking by scalp ers caused most of the opening advance to disappear during the forenoon , but ad vancing ; wheat and corn caused a .more confident feeling later and prices again went up At the close May pork was lOo higher lit $3 83 : May lard , 7 ! c ihlgher at J4.72V& and JIny rib * "Uc higher nt $1.63. Estimated receipts for Friday : Wheat , 330 cars ; corn , 300 cars ; oats , 3SO cars ; hogs , 23,000 head. i-eiiumg futures ranged as follows : Articled. . | | UUh. I Low. | Cloao. Ypafily Wheat- IVe. . . . Jan. . . . 1)4 ) M IMH US May. . . O''M Corn- Dec. . . 20 2.V4 SO 2SH Jan. . . . 2 Mny. . . . ' ' 11 2UM 20 Cain Hoc. . . . S1W 214 May. . . 2' > a Fork Di-o. . . . 7 03 7 OS 7 liO 7 n 7 SO Jan. . . . H fi'-'W H 1,0 , 8 ! , ' > 8 i0 ! R Til ) May. . . U HO H87M H 70 8 83 7fl- Liirii Dec. . . 4 I'JH 4 .in Jan . . . 4in 4ir. . 4 474 4 .15 4 17H ' I 70 4 72W 1 115 4 7 4 0.1 h'liti'uH Deo. . 4 40 I 42W 4 10 Jan. . . . SIM 4 4U 4 a'Jh 4 Id 4 il.T May. . . . ? 4 OS I -I7H , 4 5-i 4 47K Cash quotations were ns follows : FI/t'R Enny , quiet nnd rnther weak ; hard patents , J4.CCifl.SO ; soft , } | .40Q4CO ; soft bakers , $3.30W3.tt > ; whitenstraliihts , tl. 3001,70. W11H.VT No. 2 sprint ? , SSUc ; No. 3 spring , 0 C9Jo | No. 2 red , M.OOftl.COM. CORN No. 2 VC4c ! , OATS N > 2. 23o f , o. b. ; No. 1 while. 21 ® ZHlc. RYW'o. . J , 46c. lIARLKY-No. 2. 2C&3SC. FL-AXBKKD No. 1. J1.15. TLMOTHY H13KD Prime. $2.05. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per Mil. , J7.COSJ7.63. I ird , per 100 Ibs. , II.52O4.55. Short rib fides ( loose ) , 14.5304,70. Dry salted s'.ioulders ( boxed ) . l4.C2iiW4.75 , Short clear sides ( boxed ) , J4.47'AQi 4.MVj. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.19. KUOARS-Cut loaf , $5.K j sranulated , J5.32. On the I'rnducR cxclmnKO Inilny the butter marlit't wnn ateudy ; crcuuipry. l502-'o ; ifalrles. 12J119C. Choete , quiet , SOSHo. Uifitii. 20o. Urcured poultry. turkeyH , Ilrm , llWlHjo ; chlckena , mf 6'Jo ; iHickn , Cl/So , Ni\V TOHIC ( ilOMJIIAI. 'MAHICHT. CltiiitntloiiN tit the luy on NI\V YOIIK. n o , io.-i' > unm-iicceipt . 9,100 bbU. ; exiwr | , 1.0C3 bbU. J market continued very . quiet at burcly BUUdy prices ; city mill pulcnU , I5.M 5.K5 ; city mill clean , IS.Wffa.t ) ; winter ( itmlffhtH , JI.MTfl.C'l ' ; Minnesota putcntH , J3.10iJ D.IX ityo Hour , dull Ut } : .7CH/3.3J , Iluckwhvnt Hour , iiulet nt ( I.MN.O. JIllOKWHKAT Dull nt 3T a8c. COUNMHAIQulet ; yellow \ve > tern , ( Sc. UYK I'lrnn Ni' . * etern , 50v\ IIA III . > ' ' lie. SSVic , IIAUI.iV MAI.V iti-iidy ; weitern , 5WSCOc. WHKAT Her lpt , UU'X ) bu. ; eiporls , 101 S71 1m. flnit , Hun , Nu. ! red , USTic. OptloiiH opened Ilrm nu caldes , muull northwett rerelptH uhd cold weather west , und after a flow tradv all day wound up utrone , H lo net advance on ex port bunlneni and rumored reductions of French duty. No. 2 red , May. M 5-lftf9lc ; cloted at SJo : December , 97UW9SV4c ; eloaod nt OTMo. COHN IltcelnU , 45.875 bu , ; exports. 111 Ji ; bu. 8pol , Ilrm ; No , 2 , Jl'ic. Optlw npened firm on cnbleu and ea ed on ? under realizing , but e- covered on export demand und closed Uc net hlRher. Mny , 3IH31 5-lCc ; clone * nt 84i4cj De cember. St li-161F32o ! chued at 32c. i OATH llecelpu. 205,2ul bu.j eximrta. 10,971 bu. Hpot , Ktcudy ; No. 2 , 27 lie , Options were quiet but steady with the other markeU , closlnir un changed to Ho net advance. May closed ut ! i ? c ; December closed at 2Uc. HAY Quiet ; uhlpplne , 4Wfl5c ; gooil to choice , GOIWe. HOI'S Steady ! ttate. common to choice , ISSi crop. 4OOo : HW1 crop. 609o ; 1S97 crop , ISfrJKc ; I'aclllo coast. U9S crop , 4QCc ; 1S94 crop , en9c 1697 crop. liftlSo. H1DKS Quiet : Oalveston , 15c ; Texas , dr " ' lcx California. 17 lSc. LUATHIHt steaJy ; hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres. tOHWMHrC. WOOIqulet ; fleece , 27O31o ; Texas. IJOITc. I'HOVIHIOKH IlMf. quiet : family , JJ.50niO.OJ : extra inem. 7COS8.00 ; beef hams. m.OOllSJ.60 : packet , J3.OOJTin.00. Cut meats , qulef ploklr.1 belllen , Jl.WWS.W ; rlnuldeta. 13.73 ; hams. | 7 , OM /.7& . LarJ , steady ; western steamed , Ji.TSVi ; U - crmlier clostJ , M.7S nominal , rffined , ntcndy fit J .OOrtl.ltH I'otk , dull , mM , I , SJ .OOL 'holt clenr , IIO.OOO12.W ; fnnillr. JIOOn n.oo. Tallow , firmer , clljr. 3Hci countiy , SsfjJtt ? . OH H-t > ) tl5n efl , rtpndyi prime crodP , ! ( ; prlmn yellow , JUiHJJc ; off unninpr yellow , Sl'V , InittiT oil. tmfJ27r > ; prime winter yellow. 2'4 ' ' < J J7c. I'etroleum , quiet ; united di pd nt fiSc nr\ct } , Ilrioln , Mendy. tralnp.l , common to Rtxjd , H.IOW 1.45. Turpentine , dtcndy nt 83 33'sr. IlH'K-Flrmt fair to extrn , 4 < W\c \ ; Japan , tftSVic. MOLABflBS Slenily ; New Orleans , op n kct. tie. Komi 10 cliolrr , 2CWJIC. MKTAIA-The cltuntlan In fiimelnl mnrkct cimtlnued without chnnKC tit eon eqiiencc with the tendency. If anything , downward , The Mfitnl pxchdnRe reported Haled of 100 tons pi * Iron wiirrcnln today nd cnll Hint mnrket nt the clue l ruly meady for nenr months nnd firmer for lalu ilellvorlej , nt J170fl6,8o. Ijike copper n leported ni unchnn > te < l nt HO.S7Uff ll.W , and tin MIIT nt ! 5.0'ffU. ; pelter , m- chiinnt'il nt t.l.fr > 4.00 , ami lend ea ltr nt t3.T ) S.724. ! The Ilrm llxln the folllru Trice for miners nnd rmelterfl cnUn the lead market HtronR nt nr/ ) . IH'TTKU HeTlpls. 4.0X ( ) pkr ; . ! market quiet ! wpntcrn creamery , US723C ; logins , 230 ! factory , 12 17f CIinnSK llecclptd. St3 * pkg . : market steady ; large white nnd colored , 8W t'/t-i small whlto nnd coloreil. 9fj914c ; IntRc , late made , "Wfl'y.c ; small , SUfiSVict lleht jklms , CBCHc ; part sklm , 4).iW5Uc : full fklmji , 3CHc. KOdK Hecelpts , 8.MI pkBR. ; mirket n"lt ; state nnd Pennsylvania , 2tg2c ; western. 50324C. OMAHA HKXKItAIj 31 All 1C UTS. ( 'tinillltiiti of Trnil > Mini tlmitntlniift nn Sdiplc nml I"nnc.v ( Produce. r.UClH-Htrlclly fresh. 18c. llirTTIIll Common to fnlr , lOftllc : choice to fnncy , ICETlTc ; sepnrator crtnmery , 22c ; gathered creamery. 2ic. ) VKAI Cholte fat. 80 to 120 Ib9. , quoted nt 8c ; Inriro nnd coan e. 4r3c. DHKHSUD rotJLTHY Oilckens unsalable at Cc. turkcyg , SJflOc : Reese , 8c ; ducks , 7c. OAMK Smnll labblts , per doz. , SOc ; large , psr do : , , SOc ; slaw ; prairie chickens , K ; iiuall , 9ucU ll.o > Ji nrulrrel. , M8 ) c. 1'IOKONS Live , 7"c ; dead plftrons not wanted , HAY Uplnnd , JG.M ; midland , 53.50 ; lowland , IS ; rye utranJl : color makes the price on hay ; IlKht ImlPH 11 the best ; only top grades bring lop jirlcra. VKQETAllLHS. CKLKItY OooJ stock , large , 40c ; small. 23 ® , ,0c. ,0c.ONIONS ONIONS I'er bu. . COJC3c. ( ( HKANH Hand-picked navy , per bu. , J1.23 ® "HWKITT i-OTATOKs-i-cr bi.i , , * 2.ro. CAllllAOn-niHxl stock , per Ib. , IHc , POTATOKA-Home grown , 43055c ; western stock , Cofl70c , rnun-s. CAUFOllNIA STIlAWnilUIES-Pcr | pt. , SOfli $7 ; Wlscon- Wisconsin Uoll and . . . . FIIUITS. ! b ° X ? U5SWO Ca" t $ % fcMfiR'tlr > ! . J'1-JIONS Mi-sBlnas. 3(10. ( . . SH.OW.I.M ; S' ' 0 tl OOS ) nivi ' ' ! " ' ' ' 3M- * ' .2Tf3.50 ; 800 , $37301 ( ill 1 A ? < AsAS Choice , laree stock , per bunch , 12.00 i sized bunches , JU'S 2 00 MISCELLANKOtTH. " ' . .If1 < lH lmport" ' r"ney. 3 crown , ll-lb boxei 12c 5 crown , 1Mb. iox.g , uBi5o. 's. { j OXCs * " ' ( 'n"f la' 'box $1Co" ' " imT'v1" , ? 10-lb. $ ffll ? e ° whlte > 12 ° ! Col ° rado amber , in . - - - cnna. cnch S2 75- ° ° ! sair- CIDKf.-Per half bul. . J3.00 : bbls. , $5.23. KIIKSH MKATS. IIKKP Ootxl native steers fi"- ' ! ' ' ° 4 ° : B001' hln.l 10c"SIrlneinTn } TBen'lerliln8 1Sc : honpless strlpi. IDC , strip loins , 8c rolls , boneleas ! niicrnll Spencer cuts 3 c : Blrloln butts , boneless "V ? iX MV.clvs > 1ll ° "elefs- 6 = : "imp butts ? ' bone. ' I. ' 'c ; " " ' chuclts Bc . . . ' , % : No. 2 chucka fp. No 3 chucks , 414c : bonelS chucUs tocmv fn.nlr'v3V6c . ! rieor.P' ' t . 4Wc : Hnnk steals. C c ; l ? ! ' 'T ' , I'l0' lolns'N , ° - - ' Wic ; Inlns , No. .1 SH-o : short lalns. market style , 2a abovelolni ' - short loli.s. hotel style. Co abovci loins- cow ends , te : stcj > r loin cnJa. 9c : hanBlnfr tender 'n'ns. ' ' 4VSc ribs. No. 1 , , l2 c : rllw , NoT 2. 8vc- r > s , Nn. 3 , CV4c ; steer rounds , 7c ; cow rouml nV4c : row rounds , shnnk off. 80 : cow roun u' Fhank nnd rump off , 8V4c ; trimm ngs ? Vc beef BlmnkR , .IV.c ; brains , per doz. , 3JnsweethrcmlB per 11. . . l = Vtc : sweetbreads ( cnlvcB ) . per Ib "oc klilneys , per doz. . Me ; oxtails , each T Sovrn \ \ fr " > . . 3c ; hearts , per II. . . 3c ; tondlieS per Ib 12 c ; cnlf livers , each. S5c ; calves wiirili rnn ' . .MUTTON-Sprlnjr lamtw. S c- la tJieep. 7e : markeV racks ( lonir ) , siteh ( short ) lie ; loins , 9c ; saddles. sc' m Inmb ICRS. lOVJc ; brensts nnd stews ' 10"SJr7cl1' ? SP' forcminrlers.ee. ' plKB , Cc ; dressed hoes tenJcrlolns. 1214c ; loins , [ .elected , fcru r.Mc : tpare ribs. 4 < 4U ; hnm sausaBe , butts Uo' Iloston butt . 5c : shnulclers. roiiRh. < o- si wi den , skinned. DC : trJnvm1n a. 4Vic : leaf lard not rendered ,1ci hends , cleaned. Ic- snouts nnd ears 4c : backbone. . 2 > . { .c ; slip bonpf , 2' c" chf c't men ' - ' ' tn" ' cB. nc ' r * : chlttcrllnBS. Cc : hocks. 4c : hearts , per doz. 2Sc ; stomac.is. each. 3c ; tonRiies , each ' 7c- kid neys , per doz. , lOc ; brnlns , per dnz. , 'loc ; ' pics- feet , per doz. . 2jQj livers , each , 3o ; hos rinds , 3c ; blade bones 5c. HIDKS , TAL.L.OW. ETC. No. 1 green hides. 7cNo ' creen hides , Cc : No. 1 salted bides. Si ; No ' creen salted hides , 7c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 to 12 lb lOc ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c HIIEKP l'EI > TS-Green salted , each , 15075c- creen salteil shenrllnss ( eliort wooled early tklns ) , each , 15c ; dry Miearllncs ( pliort wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each. 5c ; dry Hint. Knnsaa and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib actual welcht. 4ff5c : dry Hint. Kansas nnd Nebrackn murrain wool pelta , per Ib. , actual weight , 3 ® 4c ; dry Mint Colorado butcher WM ! pells , per Ib. , actual welcht , 4fi3c ; dry Mint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 3r4c. HOKSK HlDKS-Kach , Sl.COr(2.23. ( TAlAJOVf , OIIHASB. KTC. Tallow , No. 1 , 2740 ; tallow. No. 2. 2ic ! ; rough tallow , Hjc , ; white greace , 2'iW2ic : yellow and brown crcafe. . KITUS Hear ( black or brown ) . } 5 OOiff 20 CO ; otter. $ l.DOflS.OO ; mink , 133COc ; beaver , $1 CO St. loulx MurlfftH. ST. I-OUIS Dec. 1C. PIXUIl-Qulet nnd un- rhanged ; patents , t4.ttri.F ! > ; ctralghls , t4.3J'I.M ; clear. t4.00l.23 : medium. { } 50S37"i. WIIKAT HlKher : closing He for December , 114r for May nnd 'Sic for July nbovc yeslerday. May opened ' , c higher , fell back Uc. reacted 'X. Qi'ie , lost that , then advanced ? ; iic ) , clopln ? with buyern 1-lCc below the top. Spot , steady ; No i red conn , elevator , 117ci track , UScSJl.OO ; No. 2 hard casX 6CS'87c : December. DSc ; Janu ary. fCoj Mny , 9I&CJ July , f014c. COHN Vutures closed Ilrm with December unchanged nnd May WJfVic higher than yester day , rpot * , stcndy ; No. S cash. 23c ; December , 2l'4o : January. 23c ; liny , 27t45T2T/c. OATS I' uturcs were firm with December HO nm ! May Vis Idnlier than yesterday ; fpot. steady ; Nn. 2 cn h , 2.io ; December , 24T4e ; Janu ary , 2i TMay , S7W 27 c. OVf.S I''ututc were Jlrm with December KG naf May Vo higher than yesterday. Spot , hlsh- /cr : No. 3 cnxh , elevntor. 2IUc : track. 22No : , 2 white 24V45iJ3c : December , SlVtc ; Mny , 22c. UYK Oulet. 45V4c. Ji.i2'/i. IIHAN Kasr : RacKed , en t track , nso. HAY-nrm : prairie. 57COfl8CO ; timothy , J8.23 ( ffiofoo. IH'TTKU Dull ; creamery , ISSJJc ; dairies , OlflSc. KOnS Flendy , I7c , WHISKY l. ID. COTTON TIKS Irtwer - - , . MI'TTAI.S-Jail. " | ulet , J3.52'if3.53. Spelter , I'HOVl'sVoNS TTk , hlc'.ier ; standard men. Jobbing , ? . " 5. iJird , ( Irmer : prime sici < m , Jl S3 ; cholre JI. 2U. Hucon , br.xed lots , extra rbott clear. l 87V4BS.OO ; rib" . JV23TT5 60 ; hortn , } 5 S7 < 4 3fiW. Dry fait meats , boved thoulders. Jl < ' 5.i > rexlrn hort clear , H.37H0U2M ; libs nnd ' ' ' 'uKCKU'Trt-'riour , 2000 lib1 * ! wheat , 51COO bu. ' corn. 116 000 bu. : onts , 18 000 bu , fllUI'MUNTS Flour , 3.000 bblx i wheat , S3 CO' ' bu , ; corn , 100,000 bu.j oats , 2t(01 bu. Wrnn1 riinuiilMMlon Conuiniiv. OMAHA OFFIOB. Dee , 1 The MnbbnrnnfFs with which thn market In nil k'nds of grain has held nnd Inrrearod yesterday's ndvnnce In In- djpnttvo of the Iruthfiilnew of the reports on which lt rlreiiElh wan hired , rnuilnit the iliortR rrntlnurA unenslnefs today , which brought Mny wheat tn a close nt 93'ic , or within Ho of the high point of the fffslon , nd a rent I'leher than ve leronv' rlo e. Dnr'ntr lids thno the Dwrn. b r mnrket wns bnvlpir nnrtbrr one of Its spelU nnd advanced to a close of SI.COVj. or 3Uo over conricn ncrfasptr n ouanv. now on-r In nn amount onielhlnir In exce of f.,000,000 . pe nuctui < llcn In the Mny rpllcn nre nf- ff > r-l1K | III" bert nf i > pnorliinltl i for oroflts In n KUlplnir way , find with the cnntlrunnce of tb "I > H-B of ll" ArtrmCn" cr < M nnri tli ilenv nd of Kumne would make the buyer of this option a profit , Corn n-em" to be Individually tron r , nml IIB" R right lo ! ro. when Its v lne In coinn ml with pIlliT I'mt ' of whfnt or oal , for vfrtalnlv rmsldrrlnr the miallty nf this rron , or i bn ii"i of wriffl of comparatively nn equnl prnde rlmnM pot pnrchr " 'ore th n thrfe of mrn , whlcli warrants a belief In the ctrength of corn. Knn M" CltjCrnl n nnil I'rnvlxlonH. TANflAR PITY V > f. 1 WHR > TTtrdliont rlfAv ; f't r\nv No , 1 lianl w Uo ! No t B0J4WO No. . TSSttc : No , 4. 7JHO79o ; No. 1 red. Me. No , t. S1H69V. No. J. K0J1C , No. , KHtftc. fOHNVrry nrm. Uc hlghtr ; No. t mixed , . dATH Slow , linchanRpJ , No. 2 whltr , 119 tt'io. UYB--NO , 1 , UHC. \Y-Artlve and Hrm ; timothy , H.50JJ8.7S ! urnlrlc , JT.r.o. nt'TTKU-StronB ; creflintry , ! Sl9c ; dairy , KOO3 l-'lrm fre h. 17'4c ' ; olornRe. HO13c. HioEtlT8Vhent ( J'.kW bu. : corn , CI.IOO bu.J onts. 11.000 bu. HJHPMKNTH-Wlient , 3,000 bu.j corn , 43,200 bu. ; op.ts , none. IliiltliiuirrMnrUolM. . nillJ , T > PC. 16.-KIXt'n Dull nnd un- rec lpt , Jl.SiJ libln , ; exports , to ' 21 , Wfulern suptrnne , tl.70 ; extra , $1.3304.11 ; family , II.IWI.C.1 ; winter wenlcrn pitcntx. Jl S3M S.10 ; fprlng , J3.000C.2) ) ; spring whMl Ktccks , > M3 { (4. ( ' . ' 3. 3.MIKAT \MIKAT Klrm < < r ; spot nnd month , WiOlffo : strnmer , No. S red , SIHfP'IHe ' ; ic.'i > 'l > t i 4 ? , 2 > bu. : nxporm , none ! southein Iic-i' , bv nnmp ! , SifiS.c ; Kouthcrn wheat , on cradc , O2'ki97iic. IXHN Firm ; i > ot. 3JUO3 Sci month , JI5 nlV : December , new or old , 3iHi2Ko ; stemner mlicd , SlUfrMUc ; rtrrlptn. 119,008 Ini.s cxiiotts , 6I.5S3 bu.5 southern white nnd yellMV , 27sit 2le. OATS Rtpmly : No. 2 whlto , 29U0Oc : rcctlpts , 17.134 bu , ; cxpnts , none. IlYE Firm : No. 2 nwuby , tlJc ; No , 2 western , 52 5S2He : rc.elpt . S5.037 bu. : exrorts , II , 12 bu. HAY Ptendy : cho1c timothy , $11. CHAIN KIIBU11IT8 Ktolrly nctlve nnd rnsy : ntpain lo Uvcrponl , | wr hu. , 4d , lcooml > fr : Cork for onlerr , per quarter , 3a Cd January : S Cd Feh- ruar > ' . 1H1TTKII Firm : fancy creamery , ! 3i24c : f ncv ladle , liiTlfc ! cowl ladle , ISOlCcj store pachcd , 12J7HC. KOOS Steady : fresh , 19521c. CIII.BSK Stemly and unclmnRpd ; market stock hreivy : fancy New York , largo , SJiO'Do ' ; fancy New York , small , Rliiotnnntl MnrUcl. CINCINNATI. Dec. 10. FLOUIt-Dull ; fancy , $4.23(14.40 ; family , $3.23ff3.MI. WIIBAT Active ; No. 2 rod , 93c. COIIN Firm nnd higher ; No. 2 mixed , 27c. OATO Dull : No. 2 mixed , 2l',4c. HVH-Hteady : No. 2 , 46i,4c. I'nOVISlONS iJinl , nttlve nnd nrm nt $1.40. Hulk meats , steady at $1.40. Uncon , a let nt jj.no. WHISKY Quiet nt J1.I9. IHJTTKK Quiet nnd linv'er : Elgin creamery , 2lc : Ohio. UHIOc : dairy , 12fl3c. 1-XlOW Wcnte nt ICKc. v CHK12SI : Steady : good to prime Ohio Hat , _ O rn I n ItocetlitH nl 'I'rlncliml Mnrkcti * . CHICAaO , Dec. 10. Uccelpts today : AVhe.it , 337 cars ; corn , 213 cms : oats , 313 cars. Estimated car lots tomorrow : Wheat , 350 ; corn , 300 ; oats , MINNEAPOLIS , Deo. 1C , Receipts : Wheat , ST. IXJUIH , Dec , 1C. Itccelpts : Wheat. 79 cars. KANSAS CITY , Dec. 1C. Ilecclpts : Wheat , C3 I'lioilIA , Dec. 1C. Ilecelpls : Coin , 50S.0 bu. ; oats 19,230 bu. : rye , 310 bu. ; wheat , l.BOO bu. Shipments : Corn , 13,000 bu. ; onts 34,000 bu. ; whisky. 1,203 bbls. _ Toledo Market. TOLEDO. Dec. 16. WIIKAT Firmer ; Decem ber nnd Mny , Si-Ac. COIIN Actlvs nnd higher : No. 2 mixed , 2iC. OATS Dull but steady ; No. 2 mixed , 22c. HYK Dull hut steady ; No. 2 cash , 4C\Ac. CljOVKHSKKD Higher nnd Ilrm ; prime cash , $ .1.20 asked. Detroit.MnrUflM. . DRTIIOIT. Dec ; 10. WHEAT No. 1 white , 93c ; No. 2 red , Olc ; Mny , 93c. COHN No. 2 mixed , 29c. i I OATS No. 2 white , 21 4c. I RYU No. 2 , 4CV1C. I'corln 'Mnrkptn. PKOUIA , Dec. 16-COUN-Markct steady ; No. 2 , 2Cc. OATS Market quiet ; No. 2 white , 23c. ! track. UYK Market quiet nnd nominal ; No. 2 , 4Sc. WHISKY Market steady at $1.18. Sun KrniiolHco AVheat Market. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 1C. WHEAT Steady ; Mny , $1.3914. STOCKS AND 1IOXIJS. Money 'Mnrket ' StllTeiiH Up and lieiiH Arilor of SjietMilatnrM. NEW YOIIK. Dec. 10. Hnnlenlng of the rate for money hns tnken the heart out of speculation In securities for the time being- . The rate for call money held firm ut 3 per cent all day today unt.I the close ot the stock market , when the. w ra transactions at 3 per cent with offerings ut l'i. ' line Union Pnclllc reorganization cuimnlttce to- dny paid Into thu subtro.isury $8WiOjU In cash , mo credit balance of that Institution at the clear- inst house being$7,007,730. . It Is the Keixirnl bfllt-r in banking circled that call money will not yield below 3 per cent before the end of the year and may rule higher. The ac cumulation of funds In anticipation of January disbursements of dividends and Interest w U make I'urtiicr demand on the money market. It.mkn-j deprecate the Idea that tlnre Is any titrlngency of money prubable in view of the fact that tnc gov- tirnmeni will redeem tue currency Ca to the amount of $ aCOJ,00) on December 14 , before the next Installment Is duo on the Union Paclllc pay ments. Rates for time money for the shorter periods were mnrkill up today , as well ns thosf for ca.ll money , the quotations balng SHffll per cent tor sixty nnd ninety days. Although there l still HOinu movcmont of currency to points la thu . .uin nnd wtst. inu Btlffeinni ; of the money rate here waa ruflectcd In a rise In tho" rates for uomebtio uxclintiBo on New York Interior points. The rates for Hteillng axolmiisu alsa resiionded sharply , postetl rates lulling ' ,40 and actual raton % ot a cent. There wns a very clear Indication of the re- sDurces nt command , both In the large creillts abroad mid In the abundance of money In the in- lei-lor , deposits being leiwrted to be unprecedented In volume and prices of gllt-edced securities for Investment nt the highest level known. Doth ili-piHila and loans of New York clearing house banks n.re at hlghwater mark , the former amount ing on Saturday to 673lGJ'JOi ) and the latter JW.- Tlii.cO. ' . TJie loans Include a less amount of tlimi loons than usual , and New Yolk banks ul J havu rather light holdings of commercial pap-.T. The progwrtlon of money on call louna Is tint < ii ! ji , , n lecoiil. The calling of same of thes.j loans has apparently put some stock cxchango operators to Inconvenience , but thtro Is not yet any apparent strenuous demand for money. It la apparent to Wall street oiwrators that largo operators abaut completed tlio taking of prollts yesterday and aifi ready for a decline. There were some further evidences of liquidation today mid little evidence "of support outside thu coalers and one or two of the specialties. The agreement to restrict the output of c at strength ened this group , espoiMnlly New Jersey Central , in which live short Inturett was largo , and It wns the scramble to cover which caused feverish lluctuallons In that stock over a ranco of nearly 3 points. Its enln was 3 % , and other member * of the group nlo chow Bhnrn gains. Manhattan showed some ic.-iviffy fioni yesterday's weakness nn rumors of Intended extensions of the system. Prices of many Blocks rose at one tlm above ycslciday's closing1 level , but nil weakdned befor < ! the close. The extreme declines In many cases wcio a point or more. Sugar waH the principal centur of deprcjRlin nnd close/J 3'i lower. Scllins for Lsndon account h'li ' > * d on the reaction , C.e.e land , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis loses 1-y , njlnls. . The bond market was fnlrly nctlve and was n trllle Huslnr on the late dealings. Total sales , i" S.V9 OO ) . United HlnteJ new 4s are % lower bid. The Kveninc Posl'b London llnanclnl ciiblerrim says ; Ytsleiday's optimism was fllslilly checked nt the opening of tha stock markets today , and In the absence of public suppoit a slight setback III prices took effect , notably In homo rails. Tins dullness was short-lived , however , and although the miukets nro still mainly professional they have nn excellent undertone , especially consider ing the period of the year , Americans were Ir regular but of coed tone. Norfolk * Western preferred was specially bought by cliques hero. The dote was ut the' lust. Demand for bondj from New York continues , flrnnd Trunks went booming nnd the dealings large. All Canadian strcks were generally good. ( Sold Is In urgent demand on thi > evnUlnent. The India council sold eleven lakhs of special bills at a rangu up lo 15 & ICd Money intes In India lire r'slnif. The bankii of IlomlKiy and liengal ore up to C. Paris check exchange sold at 23.21. The recent rl e. thus rencwiil today , appears to bo due to pur- chapes of wheat and stocks by I/mdon. also to the maturing of Ficnch treasury bills held In 'Tho"f'ollowlnB were the closing quotations on the leading tiocKu of the New York exchanc * today ! J.KO ; Northern Paclflo preferred , 20,218 ; Ueadlnit , 9C97 ; Rock Island , 9,423 ; St. Paul , 26,310 ; tioulu- ern Hallnrsr preferred , -4.677 * AmTle in Tel > o. 4.S71 , rtilciRO Orcat Western , 7.7W ; ivopi * ' * tlas , 10,7 > j Consol. uled Cl r S,5Uij Sugar , to- JJtMT York Jlbn > y Mnrkct. NH\V YOnK. T > tc. li-J-SIOXHY ON CAt.t UnMcr nt 1UI11 per ctrft < InSt lcx.ii , 2 per cent ; cliHne offereil Bt 1'4 I * > r Ptnt. I'llIMK MEIlfANTlLi : l'API3n-3BI per cnl. . TKU1,1NO BXCIIAN iWenk. : . with actual buslne s In bankers' bills at Jl M'4V4.85 tor demand nnd M.12H for sixty days. I'ostcil rates J4. ff4.SI nnd JI.SSBI.Mt , Commercial bills , II.M'i. SH.VKU CHTII''ICATJ53 | 5 i57 ( ! ; c. HAIl Sll.Vf MEXICAN OOVBIINJIKN'T IlOND3-Ea y. STATM 11ONI)3-1) 1I. . HAILHOA1) MONW8 Kaeleh doting quotations onirxinds were-ns follom ; iir9.no\v4s.r . . . .12l > T"Sr3. : O. < > 113 } II.3. HQW4iieou.ii.12nM N , 0 , ' .Is 1311' ' U.S. Js.rcir . . . .11J , N. C. 4t 103 U.S. 4fl.coup.IM1 * No , PSclfla 1RH..12D U. S. ' 's. ro * mm No.Paclno : ODW U.S. r.s.rair .II4M No. IMoltla 4t OW II.S.ns. coup 1144 N. Y.C ASt , L.4S..10H DUlrleUI.Ois 110K N. .V W. Os 122 Aln..e1iM.V 10-1 Aln..claasll. . in * N. W. Dob. s . 117 Ala. , class 3. . , 1UO Ore. Nnv.lsts . llllW AM. Currency. . .100 Oro. Nav. 41 . . . . iiU ; ( AtClllHOIS | | , ID U O. S. | . Hi. t , r. . las 14 Atchl3oii.-vil.4s. . . , rn > j O. S. U Tn , t. r . 00 ' O. lino. Isu , l. r..lom c'hlcairo Terminal. 40H O. Imp. fls. t , r. . . . 4BH O.AO. - Paclflotis ol ! ) . . . .103 * * C.ll.AD.lUi. . 1U4H Uearlln ? 4i . S I.AH , O. lall , .lHl < R.O.Wost 1911 . H3 D.AR O. 43 SU U A I. M , Can. .1 M8 U K.-vntT.-mi. Ists , . . . St. U.VS. ROsn.O.lloU ErU > ( an. 4a SI..P. Consols . 141M F. W.AD. 1 . t. r. . 70i St. P.O..VP. lsH..lU3 Joti.Kli-o. fn 100 St. P. O. , V P. rta . 117W 0.11. , x.S. A. ls ) 1(15 ( 8.0. nonfniid . M n. II. AH. A. ' .Ma..103 SonthnrnUv. Bs. . . . ( IH II.ftT.Oont.5s 113 8. R. AT. ( U . 6' > > < II. AT. U. con Os..111.1 Tonn.neWHetHs . . 01 > Inwn O. l9t * , . . . . , Oil Tox. IMc. Ii. O. Hti 07 ( Hunk nf KiiKlaiKl Stiitciiiunt. LONDON , Dec. 10 , The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes as compared with the previous nc. count : Total reserve , decrease , 335,000' circu lation , decrease , 83,000 ; bullion , decrease , 419- SCO ; other securities. Increase. 3,310,000 ; other deposits , Increase , 2,79S.OlW ; public deposits. In- creuee , 407,000 ; notes reserve , decrease , 109- 000 ; government scmirltles , increase. 213,000. The proportion of the Hank of Unclnnd's re serve to liability , which wns Inst week W.O9 per cent , Is now 45.91 per cent. The Ilnnk of Eng land's rate of discount remains unchanged nt 3 per cent. Hank'of Frniicp Statement. PARIS , Dec. JO. Tha weekly statement of the Ilnnk of France shows the following chances as compared with the previous account : Notes In clrculitlon , decrease , 10,12. > ,000 francs ; treas ury accounts current. Increase , 0,800,000 francs ) go2 ! In hand , decrease. 323.000 francs ; bills dis counted. Increase. 2,3:0,000 francs ; silver In hand , decrease , 575,000 francs. American Securities in London. LONDON. Dec. 1C. American securities ad vanced at the openlnpr nnd remained steady all day. New York buying Influenced the advance. The close was steady with a generally light demand , Financial N'ott-x. liOSTON , Dec. 1C. Clearings , $18,401 336 ; bal ances , $2,190,121. IIALTIMOUE. Dec. 10-Clearlngs , $3.133,245 ; balances , $438,363. P1IILADBIJP1IIA. Dec. 1C. Clearings , $14,906- 179 ; balances , $1,996,217. NEW YOKIC , Dec. 16. Clearings , $147,217,103 ; balances , $13,181,100. ' MEMPHIS Dee , 1C , Clearings , $439,200 ; bal ances , $39,153. New York exchange , selling at par. par.NKW NKW ORLEANS. Dec. 1C , Clearings. $2,057.093. New York exchange , bank par ; commercial , $1.23 per $1.000 discount. ST. LOUIS , Dec. 1C. Clearings , $4,938.511 ; bal- nncra , $311,031. Money , 5fi-S per cent. New York exchange 23c discount bid , par asked. CHICAGO , Dec , 16. Clearings , $18,337.021. New York exchange , 33a premium. Posted , rates , $4.83SB4.80V4. ! Trading In stocks Was dull. Soma demand for bonds. Closing- prices : West Chicago cage , 10114 ; Diamond Match , 141 bid , 142 asked ; Lake Street L. 17Vi : New York liUcult , 0214' Struwboard , 274 ! ; Alley L , CSTi. Financial. LONDON , Dec , 1C. The amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank of England on lalancp today was 5.COO. Gold la quoted nt Jiuenoa Ayrea today at 176. PATHS , Dec. 16. Three per cent rente * I03f 13(4c. ( HxchanRc on London , 25f 2lc. Ituslness was Irregular on the bourse today hut closed ilrm Spanish securities were well supported on the rf-port that the uprising In the IMlllpplnea wns quelled. IIBULIN , Dec. 16. Exchange on London , SO marks 36& pfff for checks. On the bourbe today prices were Btcady. Northern. Pacific and Cana dian I'aclllc securities were animated and Ilrm. DeutBcho bank pharescie Stionger on an un confirmed rumor that a KBS loan had been con cluded with Vienna , Coffee MarkelM. NIJW YORK , Dec. -COFFBE-Optlons opened dull at unchanged prices , but ruled a chade steadier , Fellem being scarce on better Kuionenn cables , dlmlnlnhed receipts nt Rio and bantos nnd Increased United States warehouse deliveries , but the demand wns very slack and entirely local ; closed dull , unchanged to a points net lower , Sales , 3,0/10 bags. Including ; Decem ber , $3,33 ; March , $6.00. Spit Rio , steady ; No. 7 Invoice , Ce ; No. 7 JobbltiK , 7'/tc ' ; mild , steady ; Cordova , SftOlSe. Tola ) .warehouse deliveries from the United States , 20.COT bags , In cluding 18,500 from Now York. New York stock today , " 523.000 bags ; United Htntes slock , WI.3SI ba'va ; alloat for the United States , W6.0CO bacs , "Total visible for Hie United States , 1,123384 boss. nKUtnet.-(932 bacs last year nnd 542,378 1 ( f In U9i. ' SANTOS. Dec. . CQRFKM Qutat ; good av erage , 7,900 reU ; receipts. 14,00) bag < ; stock , 69i ) COO begs. " HAMIIUHO. Dec. 10. COFFEK Opened pfg higher and closed with anet advance of UOVS pfg ; VHles , 27.U'0 bags. RIO 1)13 JANEIRO , Dec. 16. COFFKIJ-Btcady ; exchange , 7s32d : receipts. 14,004 hue" . HAVRK. Dee. 10. COWKK Closed V4f higher to if net lower ; eales , 15.CW bags. liveriool LIVERPOOL Dec. 16. WHUAT Kpol. Nn , red , western winter , steady at 7 Hdj No. 1 red northern spring , steady at 7i S'Ad , CORN-Spot. American mixed , quiet at3s2)id ) ; Dwieinber , 3i 2V4d ; January , 3sld : Fobninry , 3n IKd. FIXUR St. Louis fancy winter , sltady nt Vs. IIOPH At London ( Pacllle count ) , Ilrm at 4 IJi PROVISIONS-lV-cf , extra Inija : mews , C6iSl : prime mesa , MiiSd. purk. linn ; prlma mets , m-utern , 3Ss M. Hams , short cut , 14 lo 10 Ibi. , steady nt S3 . Duron , nhort ribs. 2O to 24 Ibs. , dull ut 31 * Gd ; long- clear middle * , light , dull at Jls ; short clear backs , dull at 30 : lonff clear middle * , heavy , dull nt 30s ; clear txlllci , linn nt 38a C.I ; houldern. iquure. ilrm at 29 . I ird , prime western. Ilrm at 23s Cd , Tallow , prime city , ( teody t'HUKHK American , nntst whlto and colored , steady Bt 42s W. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts About Stead ? and Business Fairly Active , ROUGH CATTLE SUFFER MUCH IN PRICE yerN Tnlic ( lit n Dime from the CuiiitniiH ( trillion Heavy Cain AiuitliiT Mokol irltli 1'olliMvlnK , SOUTH OMAHA , Dec. IC.-Uocolpts for tlio dixys Inillcntcd were : Cattle. Hop-s. Sheep Horses. December 1C 2,223 O.iOO 2,031 . . . . December 13. 2,4X1 5,131 1.S.SO SO December . 2,467 C.679 3,420 December 13. 2,091 2.S19 2,042 1 December 11. 1,031 6.GSO S03 45 December 10. 1,107 0.9S Occomber 9 1,832 7,237 1.C79 December S 2,713 9,142 3,611 December 7 3.474 8,201 1.GS3 December C J..20I 3,401 3.900 December 4 919 2.C2S . . . . Decembers 1.4CO S.S71 4,130 1 December 2 3.161 8,074 4,199 December 1 2,103 9.S2S 1,420 2 November 30 3,111 7,375 3.610 . . . . The olllclnl number of cnra of stock brought In today by each rend was : ' Cattlo. Ho-ss. Sheep. G. , M. & St. P. lly 3 3 O. & St. L , . Hy 3 .uisuiiri i auinc it } . . . . . * . . , . . n . . II. I' , System 23 IB 4 ! ' li. & M. V. H. 11 13 14 D S. C. & P. Hy . . C. , St. P. , .M. . & O. lly. . . . H 3 . .t M. U. U. 11 32 30 3 C. , U. , & Q. Hy 3 ] 3 K. C. & St J. . 7 C. , U. I. & P. Hy. , east. . . . 4 2 C. , U. I. & P. Hy. , west. . . . . . Total receipts 00 93 12 The disposition of the day's receipts wns ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huvcrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omahu Packing Oo M 1,242 . . . . O. H. Hammond Co IGt 1,003 103 Swift and Company S10 1,317 CS3 Cudnhy Packing Go 423 1,3 % 1,0.31 11. Heelter nnd Degan 153 J. L. Carey S3 I.obman & Rothschilds. . . . 172 W. I. Stephens -13 Henton & Underwood a ) Huston & Co 2,1 Hammond , Kansas city. . 432 Cudnhy , Kansas City 1,072 Other buyers li ! ) 1 . . . . I-eft over 100 . . . . 4S7 Totals 2,213 G.7S3 2.3GO CATTI..E There was a good run of cattle again today. The receipts so far this week have been very even , about 100 cars per day , The day's market , as a whole , was not to the likingof "sellers , the trade being slow and very much llko previous days' markets , There IWUH quite n. thawing of beef Kittle on sale nnd some of them , right good stuff. Ihu chluf feature of the market has been the same all the week , the slowness and weakness of common ami medium kinds , and it was fully as conspicuous today as nt any time. Buyers do not want common and rough cattle , nnd they emphasized that fact today by taking off lOc from yester day's prices , and even nt the decline It took a long time to effect a clearance. The best kinds of cattle were. In better demand and .for . that reason prices held up pretty well , the buyers In fact claiming that they were paying- fully steady prices. There were some right good cows and heifers In the yards , one small bunch of white faces selling up to J4.BO , nnd there m-epe others good enough to bring $4.20 Such cattle as buyers really wanted sold pretty iaell , but the general market was lower. The feeder market was In very much the same condition as yesterday. There were a. few loads here and at the same time a moderate demand , with the result that desirable little cattle sold at about steady prices. The quality of the cattle was a lit tle better on an average thun on a. good many days. Representative sales : NATIVES. OIllCCtON , 13 cows 1023 2 40 1 feeder MO 3 8) 17 cows 1071 2 75 2 fevers. . . . ! ' 80 3 81 1 feeder 1300 375 8 feeders. . . . 777 3 < 0 2 feeders , , . . 815 3 SO 4 fcedtrs , . . . 472 4 13 HOQS Ttio market on IIORS was n little better again today ; In a general way slron ? to Do higher. Heavy hogs showed the most pain nnd they wens pretty genciully Cc higher. I-oiuls nvernglng 300 pounds and upward Fold us S3.22Viff3.27ii , as ngnlnst J3.17WW3.23 yesterday , with th leading price J3.25 today and f3.20 yesterday. Light hogs did not show much change , the best Eflllnir at (3.40 , the same an yesterday. The market was active nnd the pens were cleaied enrly In the day , the close being strong. The average of all the rales wns 4io higher than yesterday. For four days In succcsjlon-thnt Is. all this week so far the market has been higher. The heaviest advance was on Monday , when there was a gain of 5c , and since then It has ad- vancea at the rate of 2@4o psr day , The market Is now ITiJc higher than the low point of the month , Representative talon : No. Av. 8 L-Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 53 333 MJ3 225 ! 41 343 . . . 3 2214 C3 335 120 32.1 Cl 332 . . . 3 2.1 .3 340 40 32- 46 307 . . . 323 61 362 . . . 323 i 67 329 . . . 323 40 381 . , , 325 f,2 377 200.323 46 , , .K'l . . . 323 22 29S ICO 825 13 213 . . . 323 ( A 277 ICO 51 321 120 3 23 62 353 160 . . , . , . , . ICO 3 25 67. . . 313 2SO 3 25 62 2X0 SO 3 Ul D2 311 120 3 r , 40 343 200 3 23 50 296 120 3 25 67 310 200 3 23 54 351 440 3 25 63 31B ICO 3 2.1 02 2M 40 3 2714 63 27 * 4SO 3 2714 M , , .2M ) 120 3 2714 91 303 240 3 271 61 317 . . . 3 27 70 277 40 3 30 C8 311 120 3 30 , , . , . , . . 200 3 SO , . . . , . . . . . . 3 30 69 263 fO 3 30 70 271 40 3 20 6 240 160 3 3214 C7 281) 80 3 3214 C2 253 240 3 Z2t < 42 234 SO 3 35 4 210 40 3 33 T 202 . , . 3 f , 97 175 . . . 3 S3 77 160 . . . 383 SO , , 229 120 333 IS 223 . . . 33714 30 221 . . . 340 O , , .1C4 . . . 340 -J , ,2W . . . 3 40 PIQS-ODDS AND ENDS. 1 .SCO . , , 225 4 392 , , . 53 . , . , , , . , . . . 330 SIIUEP Receipts of ihcep were liberal again today , but the general market wa alow und dull. Tha flrnt * * lw locked fully ttffitly , but tb elate wns easier. J < epr * entntlv ( Me * : No. AV. Pr. 73 Umh * and renrllntrs. , . , , , . . , . . 71 1175 97 mixed westerns . .ICO SM I ) western ervci. . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . . . M 3 K JM western ntt , . , , . . . . , . . . . , . M 3 40 : , * > bucks . . .Ill 375 Ml wertern mixed Ill a W 103 western m'ted . . , , , . , , , , . . . ft ) 400 4 western lamb * , , .4. . , , , . t > 5 4 55 4.1 w Mcrn Iambi . . . , , . . . , . . , , . , , . If 4 35 41 western mlxtd . , . , . , . . . 181 440 IK > western lambs . , , . , , , , . , , . . . , 79 fi CO 49 ucjtcin lambs , (7 B 15 C1IIC.USO 1.1VH STOCK M.UUCKT. ( inoil Dciiiundi for Choice t'nriifoit Cuttle ut Slrciuu rrltM'n. C1UCAUO , Dec. 16. Tlirra wn n Rood drinand for choice cornfed cattle today , nnd such lots sold nt strong prices , but rough lots and halt fat tecrs inored off slowly nt barely steady prices. Sales were largely nt from $1,30 to $ . " > ,10. Christmas bwvea being al blei nt from 15.10 to (5Cu nnd prime vnttlc going for from 15tu to JS.33. lixportcrsf were gomt bujrrti nt from JI.'O lo W.25. Northern fed Texas etrcra were In de mand t from J3.70 o tl.20 nnd Toxns cotton seed meal fed bulls bronchi , -from $3.90 lo MS , The stockcr and feeder trn < l ns fnlrly good nt from J3.40 to ) l,23 , n few common mockers goIng - Ing for from J ) lo W.SS. There wns no chnnge In butchers' nnd cnuncrs' Hurt and calves were no higher , choice lots rolling nt J6. Packers were good buyers of hogs nnd prices ruled ntroiiB nd about t < o higher. Sales were largely nt from J,35 to U.43 nnd ce r e henvy IKickrrs went nt from 13.20 to tt.SS. Pigs gold chiefly nl from $3,23 lo 3,3S. Tlio late nintkpt was very wiMk , particularly In the northwest division , but mo t of the hogs were sold enrly. There wns n very good enrly demand for fnt fchcep nnd lamb.i nt slraly prices. Native sheep were wanted nt from tl to II.no und western fed sheep nt from J3.73 to 11.50. tamlm were nctlve nt from J4 to > 0 for poor ( o choice , nnd some unrisimns inmus urotignt c.-i , nn ndvancc of Bo , The late she-ep market wns very dull , packers suddenly withdrawing and a fair number were left nver. Receipts : Ontllf. 11,000 hcnd ; hogs , 27,000 head : sheep , II , (100 head. . I.ouU Live StncU. ST , LOUIS , Deo. 10.-CATTLK-Rccelpti , 3.200 head : shipments. 2.SOO bond : market steady to strong : fnlr to fnncy unlive shipping nnd ex port steers , Jl.00ff5.33 : .bulk of snles , } I.OKrt3fl3 ( : dresped beef nnd butcher steers , $3 , 6035. 00 ; steers , under 1.000 Ibs. , f.1,23T4,25 ; bulk of snles , W.40JT3.M ; stockers nnd feoders. $2.2oiff4.20 : bulk of snles , (2,40174.10 : X'ow nnd heifers , $1.735 ? 4.00 ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $2,7frif3.00 ; bulk of sales , J3.00ff3.75 : cows nnd heifers , 12.004 ? 3.50. I IOC1S Receipts , 7,300 head ! shipments , 700 head : market steady ; light , ? 3. 25(13.35 ; mixed , 3.SW3,40 ( ; henvy. f3.33SI3.43. 811 KRP Receipts. 1,200 head ; shtnmenlR. 4.700 hrari ; mnrkct stead v ; native muttons , Jl.OOif 4 , CO ; lambs , jri.WiS.V. . KIIIIXIIN City l.lvf StiU'U KANSAS C'lTY. l > cc. 10. CATTLK-Recelpts. 5,000 heml ; mnrket slow to weak ; Texas steers > 2.75M.10 ; Texas cows , $2.25t3.03 ; native steels , J3.40T5.40 ; native cows nnd heifers , $ I.O"'iir4.55 ' ; stockcrs nnd feeders. $3.0064 23 ; bulls , $2.23JS',1.CO. IIOOS Receipts , 11,000 head ; mniket opened strong to 5c hlBhcr ? closing weak ; bulk of rnles f3. : , " > B3.3 : , ; lienxlpn. 13.2303.40 ; packers. } 3.25r3.40' mixed , > 3.203.35 | : lights. * 3.20ff3.35 ; Yorkers , $1.3) { f3 35 ; pigs , J3.iOa3.20. B1IBKP Receipts , 3,00i ) hend : mnrltet strong ; lambs , J3.SOiT5.C3 ; muttons , J2.73ff4,40 , IiiillnntiltnllK I.lvc StocU , INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 16-CATTLK-ReccIpts , HX ) head ; Rhlpments. 230 head ; market moderately nctlve ; good to prime steers , J4C5Sr5.00 : fillr to medium steers , fl.50ffl.ro ; common to good stockers , J2.7i' r3.00. HOGS Receipts. S.OCO head ; shipments , 2,000 head : mnrket nellvc ; good to choice medium nnd heavy , J3.335I3.421S ; mlved nnd heavy. $3.30 Ufa.35 : common lights. $ .1.333.40. SlinHP Receipts , 150 bend : shipments , fair ; market steady ; prices mnged from J2.23 for common sheep to $5.75 for choice lambs. KHH < Iliitraln Lire SfnrU. EAST IIUI'TALO. Dec. in. CATTLE Receipts , two cars of stonk ; steady nnd firm , HOGS Receipts , 30 cnrs ; heavy yorkcrs , good to choice , J3.C35T3.60 ; roughs , common to choice , $3.00if3.15 ; pigs , common lo choice , } 3.5SiO'3.CO. SHKKP AND LAMUS Receipts , two cnrs : very dull and slow for nil kinds. I xmbs. choice to extra , $5.80fC.10 : culls to common , J4.6. ' ' < Ef5.40. Sheep , choice to selectcil wethers , J4.C004.75 ; culls to common , J3.00@3.65. X < > - York HviSlock . NRW YORK , Dec. 1C. IIF.UVBS Receipts. Oil heml ; cables quote Amerlcnn steers nt lli12e ( : refrigerator beef nt Bi9lc ; exports , 1,341 beeves ; CO sheep. CALVES Receipts , 129 hend : quiet nnd steady ; venK J3.OOfflR.25 ; grnFKers , $3.00813.50 , SHKKP AND LAMUS Receipts. li,114 head ; sheep. J3.005J4.75 ; lambs. J3.50ffO.no. HOGS Receipts , 4,060 head ; nrm nt $3,0303.85. 13iint Llliorly Iilvp Stock. KAST LIHBRTY. Pa. , Dec. 1C. CATTLF- Fteady : prime , J4.73Jf4.85 ; common. J3.25 ? 3.CO ; feeders. $4.00 r4.60 ; veal calves , f6.Oit7.CO. IIOOS Steady ; prlmo medium , $3.53 ; best Yorkers nnd pigs. t3.C003.C3 ; heavy. J3.45(33.60 ( ; good roughs , $2.75i.1.15 ; common. J2.25O2.60. SIIRRP Firm : choice , J4.COff4.70 ; common. , J3.00IJ3.C3' choice Iambs , J3.S00C.10 ; common to good , J4.S05J-5.C3. GJitcliiiintl Live Stuck. CINCINNATI. Dec. 1C. IIOOS Active and higher at J3.OOiI3.60. CATTLE R'sy nt J2.2riftl.CO. SHEEP Dull nt J2.73iff4.C.O. ' LAMUS-Sten.ly nt J3.76@3.CO. ' I . ' Stock 111 . .SlKhf. Record of receipts of live Ptock nt the four principal markets for December 10 : Cattle. lines. Sheen. Omaha 2 225 0.700 2.631 Pblcago . , 11.000 27.000 11,000 Kansas City 5.010 14.000 3.000 St. Louis 3,200 7,300 1,200 Totals 21,425 55,000 17,851 COTTOX MAHKHTS. I'ONsllilp Labor Troubles In Mnniifnc- liiriliKDl.slrlolH Crpiilt * DlNiriiNt. NDW YORK , Dec. 1C. The phasrw of the cot ton market were not generally satisfactory , yet the situation developed a ptubbom resistance Hint excited considerable comment. Adverse accounts from Tall River were supplemented by advices from New England cotton spinning districts nt large , pointing to a 10 per cent reduction In the wages of cotton operatives throughout New Eng land , with the possibility , If not the pmlmbillt } . of u general strikeIn addition to this Liver pool cable accounts were dlsippolnilng- owlnj the first call , which showed n , dull market , with prices 1 point higher to 1 lower , the ctnnpes were very narrow and the local situation b'camo quite featureless nnd uninteresting ; ahmst en tirely destitute of outside speculative Interest nnd nlso without the lecent steady Invertmenl buying that hnd been disposed to take udvantag ; of all weak Intervals , Ijocul tiaders had the market all to themselves without knowing what to do with It. At noon the mnrket wns dull at about yes terday's closing prices , nnd for the rest of the day ruled slow and fenturcldi" ) , closing steady nt unchanged prices to 2 points net lower. Spot , dull : middling , GJ&c ; net re : lpts , 1,493 bales ; gross , C.8.18 bales ; forwarded , 3.f8 ? bales : sale.J , 60 bales , nil H'lnnera ; stock , 97,013 bales. Total today : Net receipts , 12223 bales ; cxpwts to Great liritaln , 35,152 bales : to France , ! i,3I6 Kites ; to the con tinent , 13,623 bales ; Flock. 1.1W,439 bales Con solidated : Net receipts , 3M.514 bales ; experts to Oreat Britain , 9S.7CO ba'cs ; to France , 22.C23 bales- France11,691 bnlos. Total since September 1- Net receipts , 4,778,799 baloi ; exports to Or.vit lirltnln , 1,523,419 bnles ; to Fmnce , 432,638 bnles : to the continent , 1,221,661 bales. NKW ORLEANS. Dec. 16.-COTTON-Futures , bales. Ordinary , 4ic : good ordinary , 414c' low middling , fnlr. 0 15-16c ; receipts , 18,237 bales ; stock , 267,988 bales , ST. 'LOUIS. Dec. 1C. COTTON-Htendy ; mid dling , 6 5-lCo ; sales. 19 bales ; receipts , 4 704 bales ; shipments , 4,20S bales ; flock , 6 ,754 bnles. MEMPHIS. Dec. 1C. COTTON Steady ; mld- dllng , 6Mc ; elpts , 0.034 Imlcs ; shipments , 3,645 bales ; Flock , 147,888 bnles ; rales , 3 CO ) balox LIVERPOOL , Dee 16. COTTON Spot , In fnlr demand ; prices lower ; American middling , fair , 39-16.1 ; good middling , 3 B-lCd' ; middling , 3 8-1'Jd ' ; Ijw middling , 3 l-32d ; good ordlnniy , 2 20-32(1 ; ordinary , 2 23-32d. The snles ot the day were 12.000 bnles. of which 1,000 ibales were for spec ulation nnd export und Included 11 COO bales American , Receipts , 33,00 < ) bales , Including 31,300 bales American , Futures opened quiet with n moderate demand and closed Htendy. Amerlcnn middling L. M. C. December , 3 8-C4d sellfra ; December and' ' January , 3 8-Cld sellers ; January and February , 3 8-C4d Fellers ; February nnd March , 3 9-G4il sellers ; March nnd April. 3 9-61(1 selle.rsi April nnd May , 3 10-Cld buyers ; May and June. 3 11-C4R3 12-04d sellers ; June nnd July , 3 i-C403 13-Clil sellers ; July nnd August , 3 13-61 ifi'3 14-Old buyers ; AIIKUBI and Keptember , 3 14-64 3 15-64d buyers ; September nnd October , 3 15-C4 (83 ( 16-cid value ; October nnd November , 3 1C-6IW 3 17-64d sellers. > York Dry CniulN NEW YORK , Dec. 16 , The feature of the dry goods market Is the reduction In- staple coltoni , which nfler irt long delay hns been at lant'mudft public , This has reeulte-d In Increased buying on the part of lh Jobbers , principally by mall orders , buyers In the market being quite rcarrr , There prices nre sufficiently low to enable wouP-lie purchn cr to call In depleted rtockn without the expenditure of large amounts of money , but they nre really no lower than the name gooda told recently on concessions made by sellers from the rates prevailing nt that lime , Tim rhanfres In the quotations on bleached cnt Ions IMVH been na follows : 'Rival , 4x4 bleached , Go ; White Anchor. 4x4 blearbed and half-halt bleached cottons. C'.ic ; Gilt Edge. 4d. 7x8 , Me ; frrnm of the lillll 4x4 , Htar nt the Nntlon 4 l. Trident 4x4 nd Oirnatlon 4x4. reduced Vto per yard : Muconvllla 4x4. blencliHl , 6Ttc net ; CabtH 4(4 , 5 lie ; Cabot 7x8. tc' Farwell 4x4. lci "Warn- sutta 4x1 , 8Kc ; Wutntuttn cambric 4x4 , 8',4c ; Ix > nrrle lenns 4i4 , 71 o : Illackstone 4 4 , hl'a'fhf l. BV.n ; Hone 4 4 , blenched , B Jc : Fitch- vllle 4x4 , blenclvedi Clio ; Forget-me-not 4x4 , bleached. Bo | Farmrholce 4x4. blotched , to' Loni. dale cambric miullnn. 9f : Ilcrklpy Coronet cam brics. fcf IlTkeley No. SO cambric , 7oj Ilfrkeley No. 100 cambrics , 10c ; llerkeley extra cambric , llcj llerkeley No. ICO rambrlc , Uo ; llerkeley No , 1M cambric. ] V&c ; RerlceUy No. 800 cambric , l Uc : lyinrdale 40-lticti ruteenn. In nil shades. 18r. le > sl 10 per cent ; Lonadal" 38-lndi thrre-l af tjvllls. Wc ! Rerkeley No. CM l6Ucj Derkeley No , 2000 , cj Berkeley No. 4000 , HVioj Berkeley No. W , Idol llerkyley No. WOO. Kc > n tk.l | SJ-4nch MalnsooksNo , 75 , SHc. Vfnnl Mnrkrln. HOSTO.V. IVo , 16 , 1-Vllowlng ftre lh quolatloM for le-nding de crlptlons ! . - 9,5n.lJ. ! . ' ' nns'yivnnlB ncccw , jc nml alxjv * . S.CZSo ) XX nnd XX above , I9 f3\n dflRln. . , SO Clio ; No. 1 tvmblng , SOc ; No. 3 omblng. Da SOc ; Michigan. Wisconsin , tc. . x , Mlrhlgnn , 3 Clio ; NO. 1 Mlchlgnn combing , ffUWc ; No. 1 111) ) . nols combing , 2S 2Tc ; No. J Mlchlgnn combing. J fi29c ; No. 2 llllnoLi combing 8Si':9o : X Nw York , New Hampshire nnd V rnonl. ! JI3lc , No. 1 New York , New llnmpshltc nnd Vermont , J7o : dclnlne Michigan , ? 7c ; unwashed medium. Ken- tiu-ky nnd Indlnnn. quaftnr-blixl eomblns Kff 24e ; Kentucky nnd Indiana throe clchths-li orxl cimblnit. JlflSoc ; Mlsfoutl quarter Mood p mb Ing , 22 J3c ; MlMouti thivc clghths-ir.ood comb * Ing , M5lv' ! ! ; braid- combing , Sip. Toxnv iols. spring tiipdliim ( twelve months ) , If.OISo ; foounst lirloo , 6011520. Terrllorlnl Moot. MNttntin lln medium nnd line , ICJMSc ; scoured prl r. 4 < O30cl Mnple , f.2H35c ; t'tnh , Wyoming , line mell'i ' : ' ! n < l line , lotfUc ; rcourrd lirlce , 4 { f5V ; staple : JI > too. Airstrnllnn ecoured hasU rombln ; , nut > , line , 7W7Jc ; combing , good , WMCSo ; combing , nr Re , C3tt63c : ( Juccnsland comlilna t5c. ST. 1,01'IS , Dec. l6.--WOOt/-Qulol nnd n changed ; medium , ISjfWc ; heAvy nnc. UMI.'I light line , IS 17e : tub washed. 23 .KH4c. Oil 'MnrkrtTI fHAntiKSTON , H. C. , Dec. 16.-011 S-Turi n. line , m.ttkrt Ilrm nt .Wo ! palm , noiif. R if n , firm i snlc , none : receipts , nonoi A , It. C. l > . JI.I1 ; E , F , $1.2) ; O. lSi ! 11 , Jl , < ; 1 , Jl.M ; K , JI.C5 ; M. JI.S3 ! N , J2.20 ; WO. J ! BO. WW J3. SAVANNAH , nn. , Dec. 10. Oll S-Splrlts lur- pontlne , Ilrm nt 31c : mlcs , 42.1 bbN. : irprlpiit. 7' bblx. Rosin , firm nnd unnhmiRcd ; MI | < < , 1.7 I bbls. : ivwlpls , 3,937 lil > l . ; A , H. l11 , Jl 3) ) ; M. IJI.2S : O. Jl.SO : It. JI.IO ! I. $1 & 3 ; K , JI.70 ; M , $1.90 : N. JS.20 : WO. J2.M : WW. J3.01. LIVDRPOOI * Dec. Ift.OIIroltonspMl nil , Llvoniwl r < Mlm > l , dull , Ils9d , Turpentine-spnIts , sle-ndy. J.K Ro ln. common. Mcady. 4 l < { d. WILMINCITON , N , C. . Doc. 1S.O1I.SSidrlll turpentine , S0 3lc. Rosin , nrm , Jl ISjfl to , Criid * turnpentlne , stendy , Jl,40fl , \ T.ir , s'.rndy , $1,03. $ NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 1C. SimAR-Opcn kct- tie , vlendy nt 2\5f3Ucj centrlfiiirnl , stcndy : granulated , 4 7-1C.JM IMfo whiles , 3 ; { ? 4c : yel lows. S 11-ICUIc ; seennds , 5 , W3 9-IO > > , MolassM. kettle , Heady nt 12H30C ! crnlrlfugal , rnsy nt 4W 12c ; syrup , steady nt 16Sf2ic , ( MNflNNATI. Dec. 1C SUOAlt Fltmj hard rcOncd. tl.10JT3.9l. NEW YORK. Deo. IC.-SUOAR-Rnw. nrm : fnlr refilling. 31tv : centrifugal , 96 lest. 4c : re. lined , nrm ; crushed , Bc ; powdered , Blio : grnmilnted , 51-lOc : mould A , B5-tCc : standard A. 4 15-lCc ; confectioners A , 415-lCc ; cut loaf , C 11-lCc ; cubes , 511c. rnllfornlii Drlod Fruit * . NEW YORK , Dec. 16. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Apples , strong ; other trulls atcndy. Evaporated npples , common , C5J7c ; iirlme xvlrn tray , Sc ; wood dried , prime , sHCTSVic : choice , S'.ic ; fnncy , 91ic. Prunes , ssisc per pound nsi to Mze nnd nunllty , Apricots , Royal , 7HSV4c ; Moor Park , 9ffllc. Peaches , unpecled , 74flOo : pcclcJ , 122ic. .Jiilin iu'- > < - CnliliK-t CliiuiKi'H SAN KllANCISOO. Dec. 1C. The utei.mcr Doric , which arrived from Japan Ihli morning , brought the following nowa : It la reported that as tlio cabinet found thai the nbaoluto protest against llixwallan , ui- nexatlon \ \ , i of no avail. It concluded that It would bo advisable to yield : i point and r.\'Mlo not objecting to nimexiitlun itself , la mnka nn effort to Insure the urolectlon of Japanese imprests. The United Stntfa gov ernment will bo asked to guarantee that the annexation of Hnmalt shall not Interferfl with the advantages hcretoforo possessed by Japan In the Islands. This will constitute HIP scope of Jnpnn's policy , even should con gress opprovc'of annexation , Will nlNlllfll ClII-l-'H .SlllllllllTS. KANSAS CITY , Sept. 16. A special to the Star from Liberty , Jlo. , says : Yesterday n high wind lore down every foot of the lllmsy stockade that had been built about the triangle where William Carr Is to be hanged tomorrow morning. It will take all day today nnd tonlRht to replace the work , so the murderer's last night Avlll bo dis turbed by the constant hammering 6f the carpenters. Today Carr was In a moro cheerful mood than yesterday. Some church women brought him a spec ially prepared dinner and ho ate It with relish. This nfternoon Mrs.- Carr was allowed to s.ep. her husband for the last time. Mrs. CIIII-'N Murilcrrr nt I.nrRe. SAN PnANOISCO , Dec. 16. No one ha * yet been arrested for the murder of Mra. Mary Clutp , who Avns found dead In a Guer rero street flat yesterday evening. Carpet Layer Foley. , w.ho . wns In the house with her a short tlmo before the tragedy , has told hla story to the police und has bnnn allowed to KO free. Harry A. Jackson , -who assisted Koley In putting down carpets In the flat , Is also at liberty. There nro many elements of mystery In thp case , but as yet the police have not obtained nny positive clew to the Identity of tha man who as- vaulted nnd then murdered the young mar ried woman. > CoiivlcU'd f Murder. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Dec. 10. A special to the Star from Platte City , Mo. , says : Frank Garrison , colored , was today found KUllty of murder In the llrst degree and will shortly bo sentenced to hantr. Garrison killed Frank Aldrlch , a German living on St. Alger's Island , near here. The defense pleaded self-defense. i ( OR BYPHILIQ ) & Written Guarantee to CUItE F/VEHT CASE or MONEY EKFUNUHU. Our cure Is permanent and not a patching up. Casofl treated ten yearn BKO have never Been A & ) lupton Bluer * lly richcrlblnir your ca fully we can treat yuu by inall , nnd we Klve the i < aino Btronn lOinranlce to cureor relund all money. Those who prt-l jr to come hero for treat ment can do HO and wo will piy rallioad faro both way ! end liote-1 bills wblle hero if no fall to ou'd. Wocual- leiiRe the uoild fern caxo tbat uur Static Ilcracily vlll n t euro. Write lor lull pultlculam and fffit tlio evidence. Wo know that ) ouaiupktpllcaljuilly toloo. a > the moBt eminent plijtlclanii Imve.lever been able to Klvo inoro Ilian teinpuiary te'llef * In our tencan pi action with tld > .llnalc Ilemeily U. n been most dlfllcull to ot ercome i b prcjnillee uKalnrt all Boilled Fperlrlc-t. Hut under our tiunif iruaipnteejon should not hetltate to 'ry tl'ln remedy. You laka no chance ol loslnsr your money. We miaiunte-e to cuio or iTfund cvcrr ilol'ar ' and aa wo hate a reputatlan to protect , aUo'ilnanclal lucklnic of S5UO.UUU , It l > perfectly info ID till ivhowlll try the tieatnient. Ilerctofoi6) u have been putting up and paying out yuur money for djlfeient tieatinentsand althoiiKh you aitrnot yet cured no one lm paid brck ypur money. Do not waste ny moreinonry until YOU try un. Oluchronicdeep-scaled cave ) * euieii In tidily to ninety Oayg. lnvei < tlKato oui n-mnrlal Klnndlne , our repiilnllon as liublnona men Wilte ui for names and addreiu > cJ of Ihore wo have cured , whu havf Riven pnrmU lun to refer to then. It costH jou only po.la o todothliii It will vaveyuia world r Biiireilntt finni menial main i indlf youi.ie niarrlod hat may your oiUprlnic * uu"cr throiiKh ytur ownne ll eiicul itjouriiymptoniBaivplmplevun lueo , BOIO throat , IIIIICOUH natchrB In rnuuth , riii'UiimiUin In bonett and julntv , hair fallliifr out , eriiptloni en anv t oftliQuody , fet'llnic of frenmal dcpictfhlon , pnlni1 lu Eat or bonon , you hat e no ilmu to wiutr. Tlioc v ho ait * eonxtantly fakliiK meiciiry and 2"lai > h ehuuid dl conllnuolu O < ini-taiit una of thrxo dmK will mielj brlnKHOio kiul ruling ueern In the end. Don't tail to write. All ciirrcKpondence tent vealcd in plain cuvel- open. V.'o Invlio tlio most rlk-ld invotiKatlon ami vriu do all In uur po ; r to aid yon In It. Addrcu , COOK REMEDY CO , 14U1 Masonic Toinplo. Oliicairo 111. 811 Anil Surgical Inslilnti t. , Omaha , Neb CONSULTATION 1'IjniJ. Chronic , Nervous anil Private Diseases nudnll WKAKKHSS MEM nnd DISOimURUof tlltH IIYDIlOCiiLKauil VAIlICOOKr.E pa.-miniontly an HiicccbHfnlly L-tire-d hi eery < 5UBO. IILUO1) AND8K1N lJl8oa us , Sere Brxit . 1'lin CH , ScrofiiliiTiiinor , Teller. Kczunm nml IllooJ I'olBon tliorunirlilv clcaiiHnl from thu ByHtum. NMUVOUS IJflilllty SpermiilorrJiiiil , Hoinlnnl LOBBCB , KliiM KinlBHloiiB. LoHH of Vital 1'oworu purmniiontlr und Hpccdllvuurml , ' ' ( Vllnllly WenU ) , niadu HO uy'io'o ole 3 Application to bimliivBH eir Htndy : HOVITO inuiilal Htralii of Briuf i SIOXIIAL EXCKSSK" ) In inlildlu llfn or from the < ; ircctH of youthful folllos. Call or wrlto llioui today. Ilex Ii77. 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