Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 29, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BET ? . PnTDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1S9SK
UIJIJIERGIAL AND FINANCIAL
\j \ verpool Decline and Rather Favorable
Crop New ? Push Dr.wu Wheat.
PIT DULL AND LISTLESS THROUGHOUT
Sin n 11 Itrrclpli mill I.lKhl Country Of-
ferliiKN llno.v I | i Corn mill Ont
UliKt * n Simile I7p Pro-
vliloiiN Hull ,
CHICAGO , Dec. 23.-Tho whcnt mnrket
today foil the effect of Hie Liverpool ilu-
line nnd rather favorable crop new ? , May
elating ' /if/tie / under yostprdny. Small re-
iflpt * nnd light country offerlnRs wore a
mtpport to t/ho / corn market. May closing at
it shade gain. Oats cloned n chado up ami
provisions urn-hanged to 2',4c belter.
Wheat weakened over nlsht , opening tifj
\ under yesterday' close at ra'iTifio ' c.
In the face of the advance here the previous
session at Liverpool showpjl a los 3 , the
Hour business wns reported anything l > ut
satisfactory and such < rep news as was not
fnvnralilp wns not enough the other way to
liuoy up the hull position. The pit was
dull uml listless UirnitKhniit , the price elltiK-
IIIK iiroimd nut figures , a condition which
i utiirally ncourngcd HOIUP buying. This ,
with a llltli' covering by shorts , saved the
market from further loss , oven aildlng a
rliiulc to Initial figures toward thu rliil of
the session. i.May closlnR Milio lower at
tiftVc. Now York roporloil only 5 loads taken
fur export , thin "business " belnff Ihxt. Sra-
board elearancoH In whiMt and Hour were
riiial | to 4D7Oi)0 ) bu. 1'rlmnry receipts were
4 > 's. 10 bu. , URalnsL HIP.OX ) bu. a year a o.
.Minneapolis nnd Dultith rpportpd 279 cars ,
< omi'.ired with 3W cars last week and 4C
cars the corresponding day last year. He-
vt-liits here were 31 cars , 10 of contract
trade.
'urn was rather stonily , especially for
M.iy. this option closing with some appoar-
n ! ! < of tlnnnesH. The wi-.ikne > < s of wheat
.irtnated semi ; selling early , oO'i.oiio ' bu. by
one llrni , It wns rumored , rfotni'wlmt freer
offering's In Illinois Inlliietu-pd ratlior free
liquidation by IOIIKS for a time , hut this
Influence was * offprt by llcht offerings else-
u-liore and the small receipts ITfi cars here ,
lluylng against putH was also a mtppnrt.
Trade was very quid all day and tluctun-
tti-ns were narrow. May solcl from 32rHiP to
: i2HT/27c. : : ! ( closing a shade up at ,124Tf.12Ti.c.
fiats was a llfples. ? market. Prices
slipped off a trllle , but rcMsnverert. The ex
port demand WHS dead and country offer
ings reported enlarging. Local receipts
were 121 cars and clearances 9.UM bu. May
I.Milled from 2t'/sc : ' to 2.11if723'Ue ' , closing a
xhaile up at 2K'ii2'Vie. ! ) The closing stoadl-
ncj's was due. to sympathy with corn.
I'rovlslnns were steady , though even
duller than yesterday. Small receipts and
better prices at the yards were Ktrengthen-
IIIR factors in the mnrket. On the rally at
the opening longs took profits to a sufllclent
extent tu temper the- bullish tendency of I
ol her Interest * . May pork ranse * ! from
J1H. I7lj to Jlf .o7'A ' , closing unchanged at
} in 7 > 4 : ( May lard , from | . < i.SQfri > > 2" . to J5.S3
with the close 2'4c up at J5.S2V * , and May
ribs from I3.521fe lo $ j.5f > T5.57'i | and closed 2'4 >
iii | ut } 5.'y2'.4 < Ji5.r > 5.
Ivstlmated rpcelptH tomorrow : Wheat , 125
cars ; corn , 2W curs ; oats , 155 cars ; hogs ,
IXMlio head.
The loading futures ranged as follows :
Articles. | Opbli.l High. | Low. | Close.r'Yes'y'
No. 2.
Cash quotations were as fellows :
FLOUR Step v : winter patents. J3.40JT3.50 :
straights. $3.0n-j:0 , ; clear. $2.90113.10 : spring
si.-eu < Ials. W.fKVJi I.W ; Bjirlng patents , J3.00fl3.55 ;
Htralghts. $2.SO/3.0i } } ; bakers , $1.9052.55 ; low
grades. Jl.351il.SO.
_ WIII'JAT No. 3 spring , QOSCSiic ; No. 2 red ,
CORN No. 2 , SO fMlc ; No , 2 yellow , 31 ®
SIV.c.
OATS No. 2. 2214c : No. 2 white. 25ft2flc ;
No. 3 white , 24 ic.
RYI3 No. 2. 02'X.C.
RARLUy No. 2 , 3S43c. ( ?
SI3UI3S No. 1 llaxseed nnd northwest ,
Jl. 1914 : prime timothy seed , $2.35.
PROVISIONS Mens pork , per bbl. , JS.S5 ®
10.25. Lard , per 100 Ibs. . $5.OQ5.G24. : ; ! Short
ribs sides ( loose ) , J3.20Ti3.45. Dry salted
Hhoulders ( boxed ) . $ ri.37',4iQ.riO. Short clear
Hides ( boxed ) . ja.SOfrG.GO.
WHISK Y-nifitlllers' finished goods , on
basis high wines , per snl. , J1.28V .
SUOARS-Cut loaf. $5.70 : granulated , J3.1S.
Following arc the receipts and shipments
for today :
Articles. Receipts. Shlpm'U.
Flour , bbls G9.000 25,000
Wheat , bu SO.OOO 7.CW
C'orn , bu 576,000 49.003
Oats , bit 599,000 152,000
Rye , bu 17,000 3,000
Harlpy. bu HG.OOO 2G.OJO
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market steady ; creameries , lGfi2Cc ;
dalrlcH , lGf(22c. ( Cheese , firm ut 124c. Eggs ,
firm ; fresh , 17',4c.
NHW YORK fJHXHIl.VI , SIAUKUT.
IliiololloiiM for the luy nu Vnrlnim
ConiiiioilltlcM.
NEW YORK , Dec. 2S.-FLOUR Receipts ,
17,174 bbls. ; exports , 12.S79 bbls. ; very slow
and. If anything , rather easier ; sharp con-
1 csslons would have hud to be made I
to secure business , as buyers were
Indifferent ; winter patents , 13.5,7 3.75 ;
winter stnlghts , JU.35fi' ! . 15 ; winter extras ,
J2.f.S2.'jO | ; wlntnr low grades. J2.23fi2.40 ; jjin-
iiesoci patents , J'I.SOfr'1.05 : 'Minnesota bak 1
ers. J2..S05)3.10. ) Rye flour , steady ; fair to
good , J3.10Ii3.23 ; choice to fancy , J3.30f3.50. | |
Unckwheat flour , dull at J2.10J/2.23.
t'ORNMICAL-CJulet ; yellow western , S2c ;
illy. 77c ; llrandywlne. J2.25T/2.3S.
RYE ( jnlct ; No. 2 western , Gllic , f. o. U. ,
afloat ; state , EBc , e. I. f. . New York , car lots.
BARLBY-Dull ; feeding , I3ic , c. I. f. , New
York.
BARLEY MALT Dull ; western , B5fi3c. |
Will1 : AT Receipts , filOI7 bu. : exports ,
42S.U1K ) bu. Spot mnrket steady ; No. 2 red ,
741.,1' , f. o. b. . allo.u ; No. 1 iinrthern , Dti-
Iputh , 7s:1ir : , f. o b. , afloat ( prompt ) ; No. 1
hard. Duliith , M > 9ic , f. o. b. , afloat , spot ; No.
2 red.72iic , elevator. Options opened easy
nl > ) . > decline , with local selling Inspired ,
by bearish Argentine harvest and cnvp I
nru'H. dUaiipointlng cables and an absence I
of outsl.le . support. The market held weak
nnd iiarrnw all day except for an afternoon
tally on the talk of political complications
over Koiilh African affairs. Closed steady
at MfV- net decline. March , TI'if/TTi'.di-
closed at T&lie : May , 71 9-lifi7l- ; , clos-til at
71V ; July , 741M > 7ls4e , closed at 74'vc ; De-
mher , closed nt 72-c.
I'DRN Receipts , n3,550 bu. ; exports , 4SO
Im Spot , easy ; No. 2 , 10-iic. f. o. b. afloat ,
and 33' ' c , elevator. Options opened dull ami
e.isy. with a downward tendency , owing to
large receipts , lower tables , heavy selling
WI-HI anil light export trade. Closed steady
witlihcat at unchanged prices. May , ; ! ; > } ,
( iipts'i.vclown ut 3 'iic ; December closed
ut .2 > r.
UA'I'.S Rec-elpts , 2400 : bll. ; exports , 4,270
Im Spot , dull ; No. 2 , : " . . < ; No. 3. 2M4c ; No. 2
while , 31c ; No. 3 white. SOe ; track white ,
: : ii.ll'ac ( ' : track mixed western , 293014c. } Op-
tlmiM slow.
HAY- Steady shipping , G5f75c | ; good to
hulce. M'iiS5c.
HOPS-Steady ; state , cnmmon to choice.
IMH ! crop , tic ; 1S9S croji , 7ijto * ; 1699 crop , 12
MJ' ' ; P.iclllc coast , ISM crop , 4IJGc ; 1S9S
imp , 7-4l iU5 ; : ' crop , 12fHc. |
H1DBS Firm : Galvcston. SO to 23 Ibs.
i-c. ! ) Texas diy , 21 to : H Ibs. , Hl4c ; Call-
tiHiilu. 21 to 25 Ibs. , L'l'w- .
LBATIIER Ster.dy ; hemlo--k solp. Huenos
/.MI _ . light to heavyweights , 25i/25'.4c ' ; add ,
" '
'pUtJVIHIONS-IJoet. KlPady ; family , J12.CO
diH30ii ; mess , 110.50 ; hoof hams , J22.50fi23.dO-
puv'ki-t. Jll.50iil2.iK ) ; city extra India int'HS ,
J210 i2i.lKt. | Cut meats. qulM ; plrlclod liel-
llen. J350'/(7.23 ( ; pickled Bhoulilers , J5.75-
( ik-Klt-d hams JS/JSIiiUM. Lard , firmer ; west
ern sleanu'd. J5.9j ; rollned , steady : con
tinent. Jti.20 ; South America , JiJ.W ; Decem-
Kli'K Quint ; domoatlc , fair to extra , 4c.
i > . < . Jau'lll ' , OjilCn ; .
- "MiiJy ; Now Orleans open
He. Kood lo choice , 324IOc.
1'KANl'TS ' Steady : fatu-y hand-picked ,
i t i other ilomeHtlc , S iHc.
A1iRAi- ! ; J < 1) : Long InUnd. Jl.Odj/
FHKHiIlTri-To Liverpool , dull ; mtton by
m.i in J&M ; rain by Hti-itn , 'M , nominal.
MKTALS There was an e-ncouraKliiK
chiingt * 1n iho x'oiKlltloit In tin In thu local
inurkt'l ami abroad , at the cloro uhowlng
jnorc Intercut than for some time. The
other departments wftre virtually un-
! hangeil. with buyers and sellers quite In-
different. At the close the Metal pxchanjte
called pig Iron warrants dull ; lake copper ,
unchanged , nt JIG.fiO ; tin. higher , with Jtf ! > . " 0
old and J25.60 naked ; lead , unchanged , at
Jl.70fl-l.78 ; spelter , unchanged , nt JI6MM. < Vi.
The brokers' price for lend Is Jl 15 nnd for
copper JIG.&O.
OMAHA OHMSIIAt , MAIIKUT.
Coiiilltlon of Trnde mill UiiotntloOK on
Stnplo nnil l-'nnpy I'rodtiep.
EGOS Receipts light ; fresh stock , 13c.
DRBSSBD POULTRY - Choice to fancy
turkeys , SfiOVic ; ducks , CfjTc ; geese , 7'4 ' < 5se ;
spring chickens. W7G ! c ; hens , Gc ; roofters ,
LIVE POULTRY-Hons , 6c ; spring chickens -
ens , 5c ; old nnd staggy roosters , 3c ; ducks ,
Blie ; geese. G',4p ' ; turkeys. 7c. ,
Bt'TTER-Common to fair. IBRlflc ; choice ,
i lifiISc ; separator , 2Gc ; gathered creamery ,
per d'oz. , 75c.
9c.
- . - - chickens , per doz. , J3.EO ;
grouse , $5 ; quail , per doz. , $1.25 ; mallards ,
$3.00fl.1.2.i ; bltto wing -M. $1.75 : green wing
teal. Jl.25fM.80 ; mixed ducks. J1.50JJ2.00.
OYSTERS Medium , per : an , ISu ; stand-1
nrd , per can , 22c ; bulk standard , per gal. ,
J1.2. > ; cxtrix select. " , per can , 30c ; extra
selects , per gal , , Jl.GO ; New York counts ,
per can , 37c ; Now York counts , per 10J ,
ilAY-Uplaiid choice. JG.50 ; midland ,
choice , $ G ; lowland , choice , J5 ; rye straw ,
' cholre , J5.50 ; No. 3 corn. 27c ; No. 3 whlio
oats , 2214c ; cracked eorn. per ton , $12 ; corn
and oats , chopped , per ton , $12.50 ; bran , per
ton , $13 ; shorts , per ton , $11.
VEGETABLES.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bbl. . Illinois ,
$3 ; Jerseys. $5 ; large bbls > . , Nebraska , $2.75.
POTATOES-Per bu. , choice. 30M lOc.
CABBAGE Per lb. . 114c ; Holland seed.
! 'cAl/LlFLOWER-Por / orate. $2.50.
CRANRERRIES-Bell & Rugle. per bbl. ,
I $6.50 : Jerseys , $ G.25.
I ONIONS-Retall way , yellow , G5c ; red , 76
, 6S5c.
I CELKRY-Pcr doz. , 2Sft30c ( ; California ,
j per bunch , 45c.
! TURNIPS-Rutnbagos , per lb. . lllc ; Cann-
dlan , Hiffl r.
MrsiIROOMS-P r lb. box. . 50e.
TOMATOES-Florldn , per G-baskot crate ,
FRUITS.
APPLES Choice western shipping stock ,
$3.0off3.50 ; New York stock , $3.75ftl.OO.
GRAPES California Emperor , $2 ; Cntaw-
bnp , per small basket , ISc ; Malaga grapes ,
per bbl. . $7.00ti9.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican , per box , $3 ; Cal
ifornia navels , per box , $3.50 3.75.
LEMONS-Callfornla , fancy , Jl.00ffl.25 ;
chplco California , $3.75T4.00 ; Messina , Jl.fiOi ?
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY Per 24-wctIon case. $3.25'ff3.60.
NUTS Hickory nuty , large , per bu. . $1 ;
shell barks , $1.2i' > jn.35.
FIGS California layers , per 10-lb. box ,
$1 : California carton , per 10-lb. box , $1.10.
MAPLE SUOAR-Per lb. , 9c.
HIDES , TALLOW , ETC.
HIDES No. 1 green hldps. SUc : No 2 , ;
grpen hides , 714c ; No. 1 salted hides , lOc ;
No. 2 Halted hides , 9c ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to '
12 Ibs. , 9c ; No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. . Sc.
TALLOW. GREASE. ETC.-Tallow , No.
1 , 4c ; No. 2 , 3)ic ; rough , 2c ; white grease ,
iS31ic ! : yellow and brown greaFe , 2' < .f/3c. |
CHRISTMAS GREENS. | '
TREES 5-ft. , per doz. , $2 ; 5 to S-ft , , per
doz. , $2.50 ; 7 to 9-ft. , per doz. , $3.50 ; 8 to
11-ft. , per doz. , J4.CO ; extra largo sizes , 12
to 21-ft. , J2.WT/4.50.
HOLLY HRANCHES-Per case of about
GO Ibs. . JI.50Ji5.00 ; per bbl. , $1.5ViT1.75. (
MISTLETOE BRANClVES-Per lb. , 20c ; ,
per 25-lb. box , $3.75 ; wreathing , 20 yds. , 75c. ! '
St. Ion IN ft ml n mill I'rovfnloiiH.
ST. I/OUIS , Dee. 2S. WHEAT Lower ;
No. 2 red cash elevator G9c ' '
, , , ; track , < $
72c ; December , GSlic ; May. 71c ; July Gs-jfc ;
No. 2 hard , G&JfCGc. RecelptH , 6,750 bu.
CORN Easy ; No. 2 , cash , 31c ; track , 310
1 31l4c ; December , 30c ; May , 31 * { j311 < ! C.
OAT'S ' Lower ; No. 2. cash. 23 ! c ; track ,
21'f/2ll4c ' ; December , 23'4c ; May , 2lc ; No.
' white , KWi'Mc.
RYE Steady at 53c.
FLOUR Quiet ; patents , J3.45J3.15 ; extra.
fancy. $3.105(3.15 ; clear. $2.75iJ(2.90. (
1 SEEDS Timothy , J2.0ujjj.3i ; flax , nom
inally nt $1.44.
CORNMEAL $1.70@1.75.
BRAN Stronger ; sacked , past track , G3c.
HAY Firmer ; timothy , $9.75gi2.50 ; prairie ,
$6.GOT(7.00. (
WHISKY-Steady at $1.23 < A
COTTONTI KS-J1.05.
U A GO 1NG 6 i fi GV4c.
HEMP Ttt'INE-ac
PROVISIONS Dry salt boxed meats , extra -
[ i tra shorts , $5.3714 ; clear ribs and clear Hides ,
I $3.50. Bacon , extra short. " , Jo. ij ; clear ribs
' and clear sides , $6. Pork , standard mess.
Jobbing , new , $11.00 ; old , $3.50. Lard , nom
inal ; prime steam , J3.32'choice ; , $0.35.
.METALS Lend , quiet at $4.C2'A ' Spelter ,
dull and lower at $1.40 asked
POULTRY Firmer ; chickens , Gc ; tur
keys. 74c ! ; ducks , GJjCVje ; geese , 514c.
RECElPTS-Flour. 2,000 bbls. ; wheat , 7-
00' ' ) bu. ; corn. 34,000 bu. ; oats , 30,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 7,000 bbls. ; wheat ,
11,000 bu. ; corn , 62,000 bu. ; oats , 22,000 bu. .
I I
Iliitter , KKK and Cliccnc Market , j
PHILADELPHIA , Dec. 2S. BUTTER
Firm ; fancy western creamery , 2Sc ; fancy
western prints , 30c.
EGGS Firm ; fresh nearby , 22c ; fresh
western , 22c ; fresh southwestern , 20c ; fresh
toutlicrn , 20c.
CHEESE-Unchanged.
NEW YORK , Dec. SS. BUTTER-Re-
celpts , 1,593 packages ; stronger ; western
creamery , 22ii23c.
CHEESE Receipts. 2,429 packages ; firm ;
fall made , fancy , small and fall made fancy ,
large , 12n3c ; late made , small , 12fjl214c ;
largo late made , ll-li&lic. I
EGGS RecelptH , G.574 packages ; steady ;
western , ungraded , at murk , IGS Oc ; west
ern. 23c , loss off.
CHICAGO , Dec. 2S. BUTTER Steady ;
creameries. 16 ( < 72Gc ; dairies , 16(22c.
EGGS-FIrm ; fresh. 1714c.
ST. LOUIS. Doc. 23. BUTTER Steady ;
creamery. 23fi2G14c : dairy , 19Q23C.
EGGS-Stcady at 17c.
KANSAS CITY , Deo. 2S.-BUTTER-
Creamcry. 21iff24c ; dairy. 17c.
EGGS Lower ; fresh Missouri nnd Kan
sas stock , firsts , 154c ! dozen , caws returned ;
storage , lOfillc.
Liverpool firnlii nnil I'rovlNloiin.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. 2S.-WIIEAT-Spot.
No. 2 red western , llrm at to 914(1. Futures
closed quiet ; March , 5s 10V1 : May , Bs lO rt.
CORN Spot , American m'.xed. quiet at
3s > 5Vid ; December , easy at 3s BVsd ; January ,
easy at 3s Sifcd : February , 3s 5 fcd.
PROVISIONS Bacon , Cumberland cut ,
steady nt Sfti Gd ; short ribs , steady at 33s ;
long clear middles , light , steady at 33 ? Gd ;
long clear middles , heavy , steady at 33s ;
clear backs , steady at 32s Gd. Lard , Amor- ] i
lean refined. In palls , firm at 3ta Gd ; prime
western , In tierces' , firm at 29s.
Tim Produce exchange will be closed on
Monday only.
KniiHiiN City llrntii nnil Provision * .
KANSAS CITY , De-c. 28.-WIIEAT-May.
GGl'.c ; cash. No. 2 hard. C30G314c : No. 3 ,
B9 l'4c ' ; No. 2 red , t S70c ; No. 3 , 63f/iSc.
Receipts. 21 cars.
CORN May. 29HC ; cash. No. 2 mixed.
2S'4f ' < 2Sie. : No. 2 white. SS oj No. 3 , 2SlJc.
OATS-NO. 2 white , 215721140.
RYE No. 2. 4Sc.
HAY Choice timothy , J9.00j9.50 ; choice
prairie , $7.00Ti7.BO.
RKCKIJTS Wheat , 12,600 bu. ; corn , 21,400
bu. ; oatp. F.,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 25,200 bu. ; corn , 37-
OUO bu. ; oats , 3,000 bu.
Toledo .Market.
TOLEDO. O. . Deo. 2S.-WIIEAT Lowpr
and dull ; No. 2 cash nnd December , G9ije ;
May , 73io. !
CORN Dull but higher ; No. 2 mixed , 32c.
OATS Dull and lower ; No. 2 mixed , 2lo.
RYE-Dull but llrm ; No. 2 cash , 5Gl4c bid.
SEEDS Clover , dull and lower ; prlmo
cash , old , $1.80 asked ; December , $5.G7I4 :
March. $5.03.
Minneapolis \Vbeiil nnil Flour.
MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 28.-WHEAT-In
store : No. l northern , December , H414c : j
May iWic ; July. G7 ic On track : No. 1
hard. fii4c : No. 1 northern. Co'ic ; No. 2 |
.
FIX5UR Hrst patpnts. J3.40 < fr3.GO ; second
patents. J'I.20J 330 ; first clear , J2.20fj2.30.
BRAN-ln bulk , JU.OOgU.2S.
Dlllutll Wbcilt .
'TH. DPC. 28. WHEAT-NO , i iiar.1.
cash. tKc ; No. 1 hard. cash , to arrive , O5'ic ' ;
No. 1 northern , cash. Glc ; December. Crl'ic ;
May , CSc ; July. 9V c ; No. 2 northern , CIV&c ;
No. 3 spring. BSc.
MIMrniiUee fJrnlii MorUct.
MILWAl'KEE. Dec. 2S. - WHEAT
Lower ; NO. 1 northern , KG'4fiC7c ; No. 2
northern. G4c.
RYE Ixiwer ; No. 1. Mic.
BARLEY Steady : No. 2 , 44e ; sample , 37
ColTee Stiirliet ,
NEW YORK. Dec. 2S. COFFEE-Futures
opened steady , with prices unchanged to 5 !
points higher , and after un uneventful fore
noon became firm on quite active covering |
and fair outside buying. The cables iner- !
ugcd up fairly well , tftat-stlcs bcl.ii ; rather
Ic-i-a depressing , and buying orderc , from '
abroad were more numerous. Sellers were ,
more conservative. The market closed firm ,
at a net gain of from 5 lo IB points ; tnlal
Bale ? , 18.7&0 baga , Including December , J5.SO ;
Jnnunrv , jSIWiSM : NovPinber , Jfi.OW.1B :
Marih.'jfi.IO ; May. Jfi.l.VHfi.26 ; August , Ifi.SO ;
September , JWWiG.45 ; October , $6.45. Spot.
Rio , firmer ; No. 7 , Invoice , IV ; No. i. job-
bliiK. 7V ; mild , llrm ; Cordova. Sfll2'4c. '
'
SIOVU.MI5VIN OF STOCKS AM ) IIO.VDS.
riiictimtlotiH Relleel the I'lieerlalnt y
of flu * Hoard llooin Trailer * .
NEW YORK , UPC. 2Tho chniiges In'
i , prices loday were largely due In operations
I ' by board room traders. The erratic fltielu-
ifitiotis ' In the market rMlr-ctcd tbo tincer-
, , tnlnly of this elnss of speculator * They
Hold the market at rhe oppnliig on Iho lower
prices from Itomlon. The substantial ehar-
nctpr of the buying demand which they mot
nnd the conspqupnt refusal of the market
to go down caused them lo turn lo the long
j Hide. The highly tncrrnrhi ! specialties wpro
, the favorite * In thp Moating * and some of
I t'hpm were bid up In a rather sensational
manner. Metropnlltnn Street Railway ,
| Sugar and Brooklyn Rapid Transit were
| thn tnosi conspicuous features of the marI -
I ket all day. 1 ho. rise In thefo was HO con-
Bldprable ns to Invite thp realizing of profits
toward the closing of the day. 1 his caused
.Iho market to run off tit the cost of a large
I part of the earlier gains established.
The November rtatement of SI. Paul's
parnlngs , showing HIP Increase In Ihe gross
earnings more t.i.in wiped out , with n re-1
suiting decrease In Ihe net return of over
$73.oi ) . hud a marked effect on the railroad
list , which declined sharply throughout.
The fall from the tup level In St. Paul was
l'"n and reached a. point In a number of other
railroad Miock * . The consequctico was a
mixture of net gains and losses. alth3Ugh
the market hardened In the Until dealings
on a demand from the shorts to cover their
contracts. Whllo the movement of prices
was largely due to professional manipula
tion , there was a good value of business
representing a continuance of substantial
demand from outside source ? through com
mission houses. The demand for small lots
of stocks continued In evidence , especially
on nny recessions in prices.
Thorn was no evidence of uneasiness over
the money situation and no pressure to sell
stocks. Although prices were lower , there
i was > no ovldence of any fear of distrust nt
| that point with the progress of the settle ,
ment. The money ultimtlon In New York
continued easy and confidence Is felt thn :
the short remaining pet Iod befotc the close
of iho year will he comfortably tided o\'er.
Some corporations are anticipating the
January 1 payments. Money Is coming to
New York from out-of-town pourecs , partly
In the form of returns on Christmas trade
to be deposited In the batiks , partly In'tho
form of remittances to make good losses on
stocks In the Into decline and partly for
InveFiinent In new accounts In the stock
market. ,
The special pressure for funds from Bos-
ion ha. " ! relaxed and New York exchange
at that center rene to par. This shipments
of gold announced for Saturday had little
effect on sentiment owing to the feeling
that forces are at work to oft'ivt this dra.n.
Bu.siness In the bond market was on a
fairly largo scale ami prices for the most
part advanced , but there were enough ex
ceptions to make the market Irregular. To
tal sales , par value. J2.27fi.0uo. United Stu.cn
new Is and 5s declined . ' , and 3s and old 4s
'Ii ' .u the bid nrlce. i
The Commercial Advertiser's London i
financial cablegram says : Bunlnrps In the
maikets here today was of very small pro
portions. Failures are still dreaded : one
.was annonncvd. Rut a further rise in con
sols ( which touched 99 = i , though closing at
99) ) and arrival of gold caused n strong lone.
Americans opened rather weak on profit-
taking sales , but the receipts of higher
prices from New York caused a rise and
the clos.ng was at the bent , Baltimore &
Ohio being particularly strong In the street.
Dealings , however , wete Insignificant In
volume. Spanish Is were Clli ; Union , 42V
Anacondas. 7T : t'inhH , n-V The bank
bought 107.000 gcihi in harp nnd there nr-
rlvtd from America .r.275,000 and from SoiH.i
Africa , .C10.000. Money was easy ; silver was
strong on Russo-Chlncsu demand. I
The following tire the quotations for the ; i
leading slocks on the Now York exchange
today :
AtehlsonT. 1914 Tex. & Pnc ! ilc. . . ll i
I do pfd 591 , Union Pacific . . . 4U %
l Baltimore & O. . . Blls do pfd 73U , 1
Can. Paclllc 9l/2 ' Wabash 7lJ I
' Can. Southern . . 4Si do pfd 20V ,
dies. A : Ohio. . . . 29N W. & L. E 11
Chicago Ot. W. . 12 do 2d pfd. . . . 25U.
i C. . B. .t tj 12l4 WIs. Central . . . . IS "
I Chicago , I. & L. . 15 Adams Express..111
1 , do pfd 12 American Ex 140
Chicago & E. L. 90 U. S. Express. . . . 45
Chicago & N. W.1.WH Wei a-Fargo Ex.120
| C. , R. I. & P..IW A. Cot. Oil 33 % ,
C. . C. , C. & St. L. GO do pfd 92 |
Colo. Southern . . 3 Amer. Malting . . " /
do 1st pfd. . . . 40K. do pfd 30
do 2d pfd 15 Amer. S. & R. . . . S31i
Dol. & Hudson..111 ! , do pfd M
Del. L. W 171 Amer. Spirits . . 214 i
Den. & R'.o H. . . . 17 % do pfd 17 I
do pfd C9 Amer. S. H 40 I
Erlo ID" ; do pfd 73141
' do 1st pfd. . . . SPA Amer. S. .t W. . . 4GV4
Ot. Nor. pfd 172 do pfd S9 .
Hocking Coal . . . 1414 Amer. Tin Plate. 27 I
Hocking Valley. . 32H do pfd 79
Illinois Central . .111 Amer. Tobacco. . . 9S'4 I
Iowa Central . . . 11V. dn pfd 135 j i
do pfd 49 A. Mill. Co 3S I
K. C. , P. & G. . . . S Brk. Rap. Tr. . . . 71 %
L. 13. & W 20 Colo. F. & 1 42
do pfd SO Con , Tobacco . . .31 %
Luke Shorn 2IK ) I do pfd M I i
Louis. & Nash. . . 77'i Federal Step.l . . . 50 % '
Manhattan L . . .9 < 1 i do pfd 721/ . i
Mot. St. Ry 17n' : , Hen. Electric . . . .120 ' ,
Mex. Central . . . . 10 Glucose Sugar . . 4114
Minn. , t St. L. . . . 5914 do pfd 9t
do pfd -.infu'I : Paper . . . . 22U >
Mo. Pacific 391V do pfd C7 j
Molllln & Ohio. . . 3S Laclede Gas . . . . SO I i
Mis. , K. XT lOVi National Biscuit. 35
do pfd : c i do pfd 89
N. .1. Central..115K , National Lead . . . 25 '
N. Y. Central..13114 do pfd 10114
Nor. & West 2) ) National Steel . . 42 " i
do pfd C7K do pfd 91 I
No. Pacllli ! B2-ii N. Y. Air Brake.131.
do pfd 72 No. American . . .l i ! '
Ontario * W. . . . 21 i Pacific Con-t . . . . ! 9Vi 1
Ore. Ry. , t Nav. 12 I do 1st pfd. . . . f > 0 I
do pfd 7fi I do 2d nfd. . . . CO ! i
Pennsylvania . . . .12914 Pac'tlc Mall 40H '
Rending 17 i People's Gas . . . .102 % i
do 1st pfd. . . . .ni' Pressed R. Car. . . Bl
do 2d pfd. . . . do pfd SG
Rio O. W Pullman P. Car.lSt
dn pfd R. K. .t T
St. L. & S. P. . . . 91' , Sugar 1273 ; i
do iFit Dfil. . . . C , | , ] o pfd
do 2d nfd. . . . 31'Tonn. . C. R I
i St. L. S. AV 10 r S. Lent her. . . . 13'i !
| do pfd 237 do nfd . 7I , '
St. Paul 117 U. S. Rubber. . . . Ji"i
I ( lo iifd 172 do pfd . 102
St P. S0 120 Western Union. . . 8"
So. Pacific Republic T. & S. in %
So. Railway 11V. do pfd
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do pfd 5i'P. : . , C. , f'.JfeJtVjU71 i
Ex-dlvldond.
Xetv York Money MarUct.
NEW YORK. Dec. -MONEY-On call ,
steady nt 4Kf/0 ( per cent : last loan nt 5 per
pent : prime mercantile paper. G per cent.
STERLING EXCIVANGE-Rteady. with
actual business In bankers' bills ut J4.S7i''re '
l.S7'4 for demand nnd at Jl sii/.ifil.sH4 for
slxtv dayn : posted rates. Jt.s2f < I.S2H nnd
$1 < iSU , : commercial bills , ft Mli'.iffl Ml } ' , .
SILVER-Certlll'-ates , BS 4iSJ0914e ; bar ,
RS'ic : Mexican dollars , 47lic.
BONDS-Govprnment , weak ; stale , firm ;
railroad. Irregular.
The following nro the closing quotations
on bonds :
TT. S. 2s , reg ioj *
do 3s , reg 110" , N'o. Carolina Cs.127
do coupon lioij do 4 ? 107
do now 4s , reg..13W NT Pac. 15 Ill
do eoiipnn do 3i GITs
do old Is. reg..114 tlp 4s 1ft !
do 115'
poupon ' "
do fe , reg 113 N. ft W. con/Is' . . W
do coupon 113 do iren. Gs 129
n "t r. 3. is > . . . .121 Ore. Nav. Is 110
Atch. iren. 4s 95 do 4s loom
do mil. 4s 7R Ore. S. L. G * l'i'i
Pan So. 2fl 107 do con. Ss 11214
C. ft O. 4'4s 9tu. Rendlni' gen. Is. .
do Bs HI | R. G. AV Is PI- : ;
C K N. AV. c. 78.140 Kt.L. & T.M. c.5s.1in
do deb. fis 11H 181.L & S.F. g Gj.110
Phl'-np-n Ter. 4s. . mw. fit. Paul cnn ( = ols..KG
P . < ; R. G. lB..l WlSl. , P. C. , t P. 1s1I n
do 4s 9SIJ do is I1SI4
IT. . . V. A Ols1 < " IPo. Railway 5s..107 ! < .
Brio gpn. 4n 70 . R. & T. ( Is. . . . 70
F. AV. * D. C. 1s. 70 Tenn. n s. 3s. . . . 1)1 )
GPU Elpetrlc rs 119 , Tcx. A Paelilc Ir-.lin'i
G. H. & F. A. Gs.in ? I do 2s r-4
do 2 1W ITnlnn Pacific 4H..1DI
II. & T. C .1s..im-.l AA'nbo li IH m i
do con. Gs 110'4 do 2s 1)1 )
Ta. Central l . . . .llf > | A\Vst S'-ore la..1121' .
K. C. . P. O. is. rs Win. Ce 1i < )1 ) "
TI. . new c. IS..10S iAra. Centtirles . . . MU.
L. KN. . mil. 4s. . ! K do ( leferr.d . . . . f.
M. K. & T. 2s. . ( | Colo. So. U SIde
do 1s OO'i Bo. Pacillc Is 79
N. Y. C. gen , ls.112
l-'orelirn I'liianclol.
LONDON. Dec. 2S. UiiBlnegs In Amerlpan
nccurltles won restricted today. After open
ing good , with prices for the moat Part
above parity , there wan a slight reaction ,
with a disposition lo wa't and see what
AVall street would do. The final tone was
steady. Spanish 4 > \ CIV , . The amount of
bullion taken Into the Bank of England on
balance today was .CH&i.Ond , Including JJ93.000
American eaglps. Bar sliver closed llrm at
27i.d jlpr ounce UuH tirenilum at Madrid
27.60. The weekly stateim-nt of thp hunk of
England shuu'M the foliowlnir < hnntics' Total -
tal re > > rvi iii'-ie.ii-e CSll.nooc'rcuia'lon ,
ill-crease. * ; 4t * ( J' ' , bulll > n. Im reavp. ilG.7'0 :
other Kectirltlf-s linrensn IJ9CKii ( ; other
'dcpojltn. tni-icai" * . SSO.ono : public di > | ioalts ,
ln'jeine. | 1.102.0)0. iiotew reserve. Im-rpoce.
' .1.1.000 : Kovernmenl pecurltl s. I" reams
JCI.IWO * ) The uronortlnn of the Bank of
England's reserve to liability Is 36.57 per
, .
' , . ,
of ltflllf 1 : vt n"k It was > , 9' per cent.
iiliMa" ' ! " " 'haiiRcd ' at 6 per cent ,
ill. , , ' , . . , 2s. Prices were firm on the
, ' ' , , T , ' " 'I11 ' * ' especially In the case of In-
\ nnli " " " ' ' " 'IMPS' . Yesterday's Influx of
rti.i .1 " .K"1'1 ' ' "to the Rank of England
l , , " lnfr ! vempm In the New York
Mm.iii i . ' ' "used many rppurchnses.
I I r , , , ' , ! , ! ' " r1' ' "vered sharply , Portuguev
{ iVii oeeaslnnptl great attention owing.
i ' { " . ! "e rep.rts of the occupation of Delngo.x
'lint' ' . ! or.l.UK1" > * " East Africa , by Great
, Jirii.im ; Katllrs were weak , In consequence
; JV ontlnued forced niles In London. On
jiie street , after the close of regular bus-
I ? ' . tllprp wn u slight recovery In
l { " , which was followed by a fresh de-
cunc. i hree p.r ( . | ) rentes , 99f 7'4v for
the aecmint ; exchange on London. 25f 33r
for checks : Spanish 4s , G5.S5. The
weekly statement of the Bank nf
! , I-rum-p shows thp following changes : Notes
li circulation , Increase , 59.320,000 francs ;
j treasury neiountn current , Increase , sj,00,00i )
I francs ; gold i , , hand , dpcreuw. 5,125.0)0
! francs ; bills dNentintoil , inerpasp , loO.OOO.OM
: .francs ; silver in hand , decrease , 5,900,0i
francs.
j BERLIN , Dec 2S. Prices on the bourse
'lodny ' werp firm , bplng encouraged by for
eign ndvlcpn nnd plipaper money. Kxchnnuc
j on txwdnn. 2 < i marks BS 4 pfgs. for checks.
BfENOS AYRES. DPP. 2S.-ThC gold'
quotation today was 12S.70.
Itostnii stoek
I BOSTON , Dor 2S.-Cn1l loans , f-Ii7 per
i cptil ; lime loani , 5Ti6 per cent. Olllelal
closing ( uintntloTis of stocks , bonds and
; : mining shares :
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BOSTON. Dec. liS.-Cltarlngs. J21,515,745 ;
liahinces. Jl.47ti.2Sti.
ST. LOVI3. Deo. 2S. Clearings , JS,0r5G99 ( ;
balances , Jlli72.15l. Monty. lf(7 ( per cent.
New York exchange , SOj discount bid , 40c
dlfcuunt asked.
CHICAGO , Dec. 2 $ . Clearings. J22.I4,49 ! ) ? ;
balanc-es. Jl.7fS.233. PoBUd exchange , * l S2'i '
Ji4.ss. New. York exchange , 20c premium.
BALT1M6RK , Dec. 2S-Clearlngs , * 1.190-
03S : balance.1 ! , $572to5.
PIIILADKLPHIA , D-c. 2S.-Clcarngs ! ,
J17,170a23 ; balances. Jl.Tf.SGC.
CoiiilitUm of tlir Trenniiry.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 2S. Today's state
ment of iho condition of the treasury
shows : Available cash balance , J29G,093,720 ;
gold reserve , J3S,99.,10S.
L' < iltoii Mnrket.
NBW YORK. Dec. 2S , COTTON Futures
closed llrm ; December'J7.3S ' ; January , $7.39 ;
February. J7.43 ; March , J7.4i > ; April , $7.52 ;
May. J7.50 ; Juno. J7.57 ; July , J7.59 ; August ,
lj7.t- ' ; Sc.ptember-rj.l2 . ; Octot-er , J7.02 ; No-
vemlier , JG.rtSt .Spot closed quiet and Ktendy
ut 'nu higher ; middling uplands , 711-lCc ;
mlddlln-g gulf , 75-lc ] ( ; yales3G tMles.
NBW URLBANd. Dec. 2S. COTTON
Steady ; sales. 10.SOO bales ; ordinary , 63-Kic ;
good ordinary , fi il-Kc ; low middling , 73-lGc ;
irlddllng , 77-lCc ; good middling , 7 c ; mid
dling fair. 715-lCc ; receipts , 14,152 bales ;
stock , 401,113 bales. Futures , fteady ; De-
cember , nominal ; January , J7.22fi7.23 ; Feb-
ST. LOUIS , Dec. IM.-COTTON Steady to
1-lfic higher : sales , 3W ( bales ; middling. 7-Sc ;
rejceipts , G.4CS tales ; shipments , 7,00i ) bales ;
t-tock. 101,789 'bales. '
GALVB3TON , Di > c. 2S. COTTON Firm
at 7'4c.
LIVERPOOL , Dec. 23. COTTON Spot ,
fair demand and prices l-32d higher ; Amerl-
can middling. I 11-ICd ; good middling , 4'td ;
m'ddllng ' , 47-lCd : low middling , 49-f.'d : ; gunj
ordinary. 43-32d ; ordinary , 3 29-32tl. The
sales of the day were 10,000 bales , of which
5dO bales were- for speculation and export
and Included ! l,4 < M ) bales American. Ro-
celpts , 03,00) bales , Including 20,000 bales
American. Futures opencil llrm nnd closed
Hteady at Sd advance ; American middling ,
I. in. < ; . , Dei-ember , 4 1S-C4TJ4 19-ftld. valliea ;
December and January , 4 15-CI5rl 1G-C4J , buy-
ers ; January and February , 4 13-fild , buyers :
February anil March , 4 11-&ld , buyers ;
March and April , 4G4fH 10-64d , buyers ;
April find 'May ' , 4 S-R4d , buyers ; ' .May and
June. 4 G-G15J4 7-G4d. Imyers ; June and July ,
I 5-C4d , sellers ; July and August , 41'-CKfr
4 t-Old , sellers ; August and September , 3 f,3-t4
fff4d , sellers ; September and October.
iir : > 5-G4d , values.
Oil .MarUel.
OIL CITY , Pa. . Dee. 2S.-OILS-Credlt
balances. Jl.iXij certificates , no .bids . ; ship
ments , 115,703 l > bls. ; average , 75,21G bbls. ;
runs , 102,10.2 bbls. ; average , S3.-5C9 hhls.
NKW YORK. Dec2S. . OILS Cotton
seed , llrm ; prime crude , 29ifflOo ! ; prime
yellow. 3-ft3i' ! < > e. JVlrolPtim , steady. Rosin ,
sto.idv. Turpentine , easy at CKjf > 1c.
LONDON. Dec. 2S.-OILS-LlnFeed , 22s ;
Calcutta linseed , pjiot , 43s Gd. Turpentine
spirits , 37s Gd.
lr > - ( iooilN .Market.
NBW YORK , Doc. 23. The market 1ms
been dull throughout the day , BO far as
new business goes , In both cotton and
woolen goods nnd sales have been light
from first hands. The general conditions
ara without change , no new features com
ing to the surface. In brown , bleached and
colored staple cottons and In prints and
glnglmmn prices are generally maintained ;
cotton linings all llrm ; hosiery and under
wear In excellent condition.
California Dried KrulfM.
NBW YORK. Dee. 2S.-CAL1FORN1A
DRIBD FRUITS-Kvoporated apples were
quiet ami unchanged ; the demand wan
moderate and country advices about as ex
pected : evaporated apples , common , Gfjiie ;
prime , C'ifj'c ; choice , 7jiS > ic ; fancy , SVjft1
9.- . Prunes , S'/tft / * ' ' per pound , as to size
and quality. Apricots. Royal , 13ft 15c ; Moor
Park , Ififtlfie. Peaches , peeled , 20fj22c ; unpeeled -
peeled , 7'ifjlOp. '
Market.
NBW ORLEANS. Dec. 2S.-SIJGAR-
Qulet ; open kettle , 3f73c ; open kettle , cen
trifugal , 3Tjiifi41ic : centrifugal , 3T ft4'Jc ; cen-
trlfugiil , iihintntlon granulated , 4fl-ltV ;
whites' 438filc ; yellow , 3Tif ( Hfec ; secomls ,
3-1GP.
MOLA SICS-Qulet : o-pen kettle , 37ff-IOc ( ;
centrifugal. SftV.c. ; fiyrup , 3lf39e. |
NBW YORK , Dw. 2S.lJGARUn -
AVeNl at HiitTalo i\pONllliin ,
BUFFALO , Dec. a. The nxccutlvo com
mittee of the Pan-American exposition has
received letters from the governors of In
diana , Colorado. Montana. Oregon. Wash
ington. Maine. Wyoming , Michigan.
Florida and We t Virginia , slating Hint
I hey will call the attention of the general
assembly of their respective viteH to the i
Pan-American cxpn'dtlnn and IIHO their In-
Iluenco to have their states represented. In
nil of these HtatoH the legislatures cannot
take action In time to hnvo state buildings
erected. The exposition managers hope lo
liuvo these states represented by commis
sions.
.SoiMlii-rii JVaeherMn oeliilloo.
MEMPHIS , Tenn. , Dec. 2S.-Todny the
convention of tbo Southern Educational
association began its business session , three
meetings being held simultaneously. Fully
imi dclegatex are In attendance. Miss
Mary MeCulloeh of St. Louis , presldnnt of
the klnderg.irten department of the South
ern Mulatto nil I n.-au. lutlun. del'verod an
uddrec- . tills urtriioon Among the sneak-
era at the morning M--S.IOIIN were' I c
JOIH-.S uf riiivpmltv '
of MissouriDr A'
H Dowiilnu if tiio Teachers' Tralnlnu
sdiool. New York. Mrs. W. U , Uobcrtbon i
Ol ot. i OUlt ) .
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IOIIAIIALIVE STOCK MARKEF
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Not Very Much ( hango in tbo Figures
for Oflttle.
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GOOD FEE DERS COMMAND STRONG PRICES
tK * Open Illulicr , lint Clone
I'url nf Advance l.o.il mill 'I'railu '
MOM Sheep Aetlve nnil
All Sell Hurly.
SOUTH OMAHA. DPC. Si.
Rwclpls were ; Cflttlp. MORS. Sheep ,
Ulllclal Tuesday . 2.011 4.MS 1,1:0 :
Olllclnl Wednesday . 2.250 C.4G3 2,3i )
Olllrlitl Thursday . l.fiW 8.581
' Three days this week. . . . S.777 1C.SI7 fi,7S,1
i Four days last week. . . . 9..1IO 37.1S.1 6.6SO
' Same. ilrtj-s week before. ll. < i. I M.X& 1l- > - '
I Sixmo three. weeks ago. . 14.121 2s. 731 11.S
Average. price palu fur luHlor iliu ma
several tlnya with comparisons :
Dec. a n. 3 > 1U , '
Dec. t ri ! 3 nun 3 25 , 3 UO , 3 35i V'i 5 19
Dec. 3 23 C 19 ! 3 23 | 3 12 , 4 47 ]
Ucc. n si * 3 21 3 1G | 3 Mi 31 r > n
noc , 3 80 3 37 3 09 , 3 39 I 27 & u
, Dec. 3 SO .130 3 25 3 3i ! 4 3S
, Dec. 3 M 32 ! > 3 22 3 00 3 3G 4 35 605
i Dec. 3 S3 3 301 3 171 3 19 I I 31 5 II
Doc. 9 3 90 3 29 | 3 13 | 3 21 3 ! - | * , 5 15
Dec. 10. 3 31 3 13. 3 21 3 351 4 20
Dec. 11. 1 92 3 151 3 17 3 2S | 4 17 5 U
, Doe. 12. 3 95 3 3 i 3 20 3 311 4 20 5 19
'Deo. ' 13. 'I 90 ; 3 3S 3 20 | * 3 33 | 4 22 B 07
Dec. 14. 39lJ 3 33 3 231 3 2S 3 35 4 25 5 14
Dec. 15. 3 95 3 27 3 21 : j 3 17 4 10 B Oil
Dec. 1(1. ( , I 01 3 30 3 29 3 17 3 3 * 4.92
Dec. 17. . 3 20 3 31 3 1. 3 40 4 13
Dec. IS. 3 9S 3 31 3 16 3 3G ] 4 13 I 9)1 )
Doc. 19. . 3 K 3 2S 3 IS 3 31 4 07 4 S7
Dec. 20. 3 ! l | 32S 3 33 3 24 I 11 473
' Dec. 21. . 4 01 ! 3 32 3 2S 3 17 3 4 15 4 71
Dec- . 22. . 1 02 | 3 34 321 3 II I 14 4 9J
Dee. 23. . I 0 ! , ' 3 37 3 21 ! 3 171 3271 * 4 9S
Dec. 21 , i 3 47 3 2li | 3 10 | 3 3I | I 13
Dec.
Dec. 11 | 3 50 I 3 20 , 3 30' I 17 5 11
DPC. 4 09' ' 3 14 3 30' ' * 3 3\ I 131 B 10
' Deo. 2S. . . . I 4 11 | 3 ISJ 3 32 , 3 21 , 3 : i'j | l loj B 11
jo s.t LM jo joitiinu
* Indicates Sunday. * Holiday.
The olllclal number of carp of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r'w.
( ' . , M. , t 'St. ' P. Ry. . . : t 13
O. * St. L. Ry 2 : i
Missouri Paclllc Ry. . . . .
Union Paclllc System. 11 7 7
C .t N. W. Ry 2 4 . . . .
F. . E. , t M. V. 1U R. . It 17
S. C. S P. Ry 1
C. , St. P. , M. & 0 15 II 2
B. , t M. R. R. R ' , 19
C. . B. .t Q. Ry 12 10 . . 1
< \ , R. I. it P. Ry. , E. . . U
C. , R. 1. & P. Ry. , W. 2
Total receipts GS SO 11 2
The disposition of thu day's receipts was
as follows , utich buyer purchasing the minx-
her of head Indicated :
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 12S 14
1C . II. Hammond Co 30I ! SSS ; ' - !
Swift and Company f'J ' " ' " ' '
Cudaliy Packing Co C21 1,320 i.Ti ;
Armour & Co 50 481
Omaha P. C. , from K. C. 22
Cudaliy P. C. . from K. C. . 25
Swift , from 1C. C 4G2
Armour , trom Sioux City 132
R. Becker & Degan 10
J. L. Carey 33
Lobmtin & Co U2
Huston & Co 2
Livingstone & Schaller. . . . 13
Hamilton , t Rothschild. , . : ! 5
II. L. Dennis & Co tit
Other buyers 7:1 : 202
Totals 1.4SU 3.S35 2,901
CATTLE Today's supply of cattle was
small , consisting largely of odds and ends ,
a little of everything , but not much of
anything. Thorp were about fifteen loads
of cornfed cattln , mostly on the warmed
up order , nnd none ol Uiern good. The mar
ket wan a good deal Ifo * what It was yes
terday that is , the more rt-'Slrable of the
offerings selling al.out Htu < jJy but aside
from thnt the general tendency was lower.
Chicago came lower and that ( UJ uot help
this market any.
COWH and hellers sold In about. rti same
notches as yesterday , but it will tie re
membered that the market yesterday was
lOc lower on tbo common and medium kinds.
Stockers and fecdcrx were very K.'hf.a
and high. In fact , as high as nt any Urn * .
Anything ul all desirable In that line x
snapped up In short order by speculators ,
who apparently have a place for them.
Representative sales :
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
1 590 $2 75 IS 11G9 I 70
5SO 3 00 18 1412 4 75
, . G50 3 HO 19 1131 4 SO
. 821 S5 1C 1075 4 S5
.1010 2 1100 I ! > 5
. 701 4 CO 5 119S 4 90
.103G 4 40 10 1222 5 10
.12HO 4 40 12 1KVS 5 15
G 122G 4 40 21 1102 5 13
! i 17 1215 I Ii 32 1255 520
i C,2 990 4 15 ST. 120S B 20
52 909 4 45 19 HIS 5 20
1 1210 4 CO 5 910 4 40
1 1210 4 50 1 1GOO 5 25
4 10li2 I BO 15 5 30
. . .1200 4 G5 22 131V , 5 10
20. . . .1121 170
STEERS-TEXAS.
'
40. , . . . 9S3 I 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
. . . C35 3 75 21 1115 . - , 10
COWS.
1 S20 2 40 1. 3 20
1 StO 2 BO 1. .1120 3 20
2 SSO 2 50 10. .1OW II 20
1 SSO 250 1. . SfiO 3 25
1 & 90 2 50 1. .1270 ; t 25
1.fi.
5 Wtt 2 50 fi. .11W U 25
B SIG 2 GO 1. .1270
1 llOii 2 75 1. .1010 a 25
1 10SO 2 75 1 1120 n 2r >
1 950 2 75 2 113T. 3 2.5
1 ! > 20 2 75 2 11GO
1 RGO 2 75 S 110S 3 3"
1 1090 2 75 1 7.W 3 45
12 091 2 75 9 1022 3 I" ,
1 1030 275 3 1130 350
2 905 275 1(1 ( 1OT3 3 50
2 S50 2 Si 12 IfcV ) 50
3 951 2 S5 2 1350 3 50
1 1020 2 S ; 14 10117 3 50
I pc,2 2 S"i S fiO
f > ItMl 285 : : so
1 S30 M 3 11IG 3 50
2 1010 2 W 1 1140 3 50
S 9C.3 2 90 9 J1S5 3 no
1 1220 2 ! )0 ) H 9Ti 3 50
3 933 2 90 3 1220 3 50
13 105S 29" 4 1303 1 no
1 GSO I ! Oi ) f , .10IG 3 CO
7 1074 00 2 1053 3 io ;
1 S10 3 0) ) 1 IHO .T ( T ,
10 1090 S 00 1 910 n r.-
4 907 3 (10 ( 1 IIP/I 3 n
2 10T. : i oo 1 1100 3 75
IN ) fi 95 .1 7"
2 MO : i eon 17 IPS' ) 3 75
13 fll ! ) n oo S 9S5 3 K-
14 lO-il 3 0- , 1 STO M "I
010
1 1130 ! ! 10 0 1111 3 S5
3 1001 ; i 10 19 1211 S 10
2 nm 3 10 1 ! ) 9lr. 4 01
1 S90 : i 15 15 111R I 1C
3 1313 .1210
1IRIFKRS.
1 41V ) 2 no n S22 3 S5
4 rrr , , 11 S21 3 91
1 910 1010 4 0' ' )
" "
1 701 14" ; ; ; ; ; ! R4 4 ftl
3 i CO 3 4 IS
1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2ft I no 4. SSO 4 ir
i' . . . . . . . . . ftn 3 70 4.i. i. t ? - ,
i 410 n 70 i.i. . 1050 I 63
HULLS.
1 1 < W ) p 50 . . .14 0 3 (0 (
1 1110 3 f.O . ] . . .1450 HfiO
1 140 ! t no j , . i
1 1210 ji on 3
n .1
! ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ! " ) n m .1j
1 1910 ! ! 1 O'ft
2 . i" " > a on
l . iwi so ;
i . " "o o- , mn
3 . IIOH 9 0 ;
j . ' 'TO a n " n
ANlVFiQUnFRs"
! ) C3 > TO' i no
imn 4 ! " > n rot 4 r t
in ' c " > T CQ 4 00
tin a TU * ° " * 4 11
is. ' ; ; . ' ; ; ; . ; ; 7-5 4 b
'STOC'f ' COU'S AND
f 10
f > i w n 123
TOOK \LVES. .
4 B * o . ICO ) 75
CALVKSV
ion (1 EA 1 , P'o K 'n
' ' ' ' ' " "
i 110 C DO 1. . . . . . 150 C M
, STAOS.
ir 1"3 1 1"
F W neckv-ilh-Wvo.
9 bull" . 1 * " - SO SO frpdnrn. . 77S 475
JIOfiS-T'1 lay's market opened 2Wo hlcrher
than ve tri' t v morning and 5c hlcher thin
- ' * locp. ThP trade wu not very
.ictlve nt tin cp In fad it wns rather
i cllr.pi' ' ' " l'rf 11 buvera seemed to p'iv
I he rl-i'F irnc-r nrot * .t S'tie of iiie
1-1 bu TI. werp nlk'nlv i -
' ! - -ting on ihi-
fid' ' 1 werp hnl'li"ir bj > rk ni' < J not
' " ' ' m.inv 'it 'h i rim ) ft re-
. ' - ' ' ll'tl ' > . ( SI 12' ' . . l 15 in irfco' Uf
' 1 ] riiii- ; _ ' .IP TTIIHI nt ihe f.irly
we're" uM 'Jt } < lr ° n ufter the iin'irf urgcni
orders wwe niled. the market cased UD and
the elosp wns slow and weak. Imypro wantIng -
Ing the > 1 > PM loads at fl.12'4.
It will be noted from the table of nvpraRP
prices nbovp thnt thp hoR" today sold nt
the hlKhrst iiveraRe price loiu-hed so far
this season. It will also be noted thnt not
since 1SU ! have hog. * sold as hltrh at till *
! < pn ! on of thp ypnr ns at thp present limp.
Representative j nle , i :
No. Av. Sh. Pr. .NO. Av. Sh. Pr.
81 19S IfiO } l 10 47 37S 120 415
ffi 17fl . . . 410 19 3Ufi . . . 115
10 1S3 . . . 1 10 00 271 . . . 4 IR
270 M ) 41214 .VI 33S 120 lift
111 232 ? 0 lilt * lii Ift ) 2 < l I IS
01 .3 S 40 4121 * 03 ! W 100 I 15
M SS3 120 4 12 < 4 Cl MS . . . 115 (
.7 SHI . . . I 12U 31 2SO . . . I 15
S 22t ) . . . 4121.4 17 2JI . . . 4 IS
23 293 1GO 4 12U tfl 270 40 115
71 212 10 I lirti f. < i 2C1 SO 4 If.
fit ! 207 SO ( HI * IT ? 221 10 415
60 237 SO 11214 S2 227 12fl 4 IS
IBS 30) SOO I U > IS 271 SO 415
7S 2M 201 ; 4121 * . 71 251 . . . 4 IB
I CO 1'ifl SO I 12H M 311 . . . 4 IS
' 2S 813 210 4 12M , fi.1 271 10 4 IS
70 250 21" 112' 43 12,1 . . . 4 IS
73 261 . . . I 1SS US 2S9 IM HS
Td 322 . . . I IZ'tG2 279 IPO IIS
SO 203 . . . 4 12H 59 29G IM ) I IS
71 27S SO I 1S'i ' GS 2S1 120 4 IS
26 19 * . . . 4 12U , G1 2M ! Id ) 115
7i 227 130 4 12H G4 2fi ( ! ICO 411
GO 311 120 4 12's ' SI 235 10 4 IS
I 78 120 SO 4 12 % Wi 3Ti IftO 415
CO 255 10 I 12' * 57 2T 11 * * 4 15
iff- 303 120 I 12H H 311 320 115
1 B7 2.T ) SO t 12' ' * B7 2" > W 415
79 231 SO list. ' , 21 2 0 II ) 4 IS
,4 ? SOI SO 412U 7) 2G9 SO 4 IS
37 32T 2SO 4 12U 72 243 . . . IIS
( , ! 212 IPO I 121 IS 330 10 115
fin 331 t20 4 1216 W 2l 120 1 IS 1 !
C7 217 SO 415 RS 3JS . . . 117' *
12 . - . . . . I 15 P.n 201 . . . 4 17H
M 352 20. ) I IS r , . " 2I < ! . . .
yi ; TH so l is sft ; w . . . nih
1 7S 217 . . . 413 71 ? \ \ SO 1 17U
, M 1 < ! 3 . . . 4 IS 77 248 . . . 4 171 *
22 2IS . . . I IB
' SHEEP Thprp WPIP h few loads here
I i , today of both sheen and lambs which sold
1 at good , steady prices. There seemed Jo
j be a f.ilr demand and buyers were out early
nn dcverythlng changed hands In good sea
son. The Hershey wethers , averaging 1-M
i pounds , but having n good top , brought
| JI.Sii. lion I western fed lambs Mild nt $ I.Bi
! i and the llotchklf-M lambs went at $5.15. the
! same as they have been felling for
I i Quii'ntlons : ( Jood to choice fed 'arllngs ,
I $ ! .SSIM.GO ; gooil to cholcp heavy wethers ,
I JI.IOfcl.30 : pond to choice light wethers. $1 2.i
if/4.50 : good to chohe fed owe * . $3.755i4.(0 ( ;
fair to good fpd ewes , $3. IOJT3.G5 ; good to
choice native lambs , $5.205 Ci. 0 : good to
I choice fed western lambs. S5.2Miri.PO : fair to
good fed western lambs. Jl.S > ( iiri.l5 : feeder
I wethers. $3.73'iM.SO ' ; fepdPr yearlings. Jl.OOii
4.25 ; good to choice feeder lambs , $ i.25Ti4.ifl ; ;
fair to good feeding lambs , $4.031T4.25 : feeder
ewes , J2.25ff3.00. Reprpsentntlve sales :
No Av. Pr.
220 western ( ethers 120 $1 30
jvs western Inmbs 73 n l t
313 western lamb.i 77 f > B-i
2r , cull lambs M $420
IG1 wethers 103 4 40
22S wethers 107 440
ClIICAtiO iTfvK STOCK MAUKHT.
Steern Aetlve. Inferior Slcnv , HOKN
lllulier , Co in in on Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO , Div. 2S CATT1.10 Steers I'ptl-
erally active and steady ; Inferior kinds
slow ; Texans linn anil active ; cow market
and runners strong ; stockers and feeders
Fttndy : good to choice , J5.G05iS.fiO ; poor to
medium. $ t.fKifiri.20 ; mixed Ktockers. 43.007 ?
3..M ) ; Eclr.-ted feeders. JI.2Tiff4.75 ; good to
choice cows. M.Ljirl.oO ; helfeis J3.00ftl.25 ;
cr.tiners. J2.K ( > fi3.C l ; bulls , J2.5O5i'l.riO : calves ,
jl.Kft7.25 ( ) ; fed Texas liecves , Jl.lofjo.'JO.
HOGS Active and 51ilCv higher ; top , J4.10 ;
closed steady : good clearances : mixed and
butchers , Jl.05ft4.40 ; good to choice , heavy ,
JI.2Afrl.4U ; rotlch heavy , Jl.05ft4.171i. ; light ,
Jl. ni4..2'i : : bulk of sales , JI.25SI.30.
SHBBP Good to choice sheep and lambs
steady ; common and nuslliini grades weak
to 10 ? lower ; native wethers , JI.30fN.75 ;
lambs JI.WTjS.frt ; western wethers , J4.25ft >
4.7Ti ; western lambs , J5.40Ti5.SO.
RBC.BIPTS-CnttlP. 14.00D head ; hogs , 2S-
000 head ; yhccp. IC.HX ( ) head.
KIIIIMIIN City l.lve Stock.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 2S. CATTLE Re
ceipts , 1,009 head natives and 200 bead Tex
ans ; market fairly active and ruled steady
for deidrable lots ; plain stuff shade lower ;
heavy native steers , J5.20fr3.S5 ; lightweights ,
J.35f(3.50 ! ( ; stockers and feeders , J3.40fifi. < K ) ;
butchers' cows ami heifers , J1.209-I.SO ; canners -
ners , J2.501(3.20 ( ; fed westerns' , Jl.007i5.25 ;
western feeders. J3.0OS4.30 ; Texans , $ U.7f.7 ;
4 "ff
llOGS Receipts. 7.100 head ; good all
around demand and strong to 3c higher ;
heavy mixed , JI.30 ; light , J3.Wffl.20 ; pigs ,
° '
aiIJJ'KP Receipts , 3,700 bend ; all dPslrtiblo
stuff active and steady ; few very plain lots
lower ; Iambs , J4.25f7-5.50 ; muttons , J4.lGfiM.OT ;
stockers and feeders , J2.75fT-4.25 ; culls , J2.00TJ )
.00.
New Yurie Live Stoek.
NB\V YOItlC. Dec. 23.-HI3I3VKS TlP-
celpts , 529 head ; no trading ; feeling steady.
Cables quote live cattle at UUftl2c per
pound ; refrigerator beef , firm at 9iSJ10c ;
exports , none ; none tomorrow ,
CA1YVI5S Receipts , 339 head ; market
steady to llf-n ; all sold ; veals , J5.00fiU.OO ;
little calve * , tl.OOCf4.50 ; barnyard calves ,
'SIIBKP AND LAM US Receipts. 4,401
head ; twenty-one cars on sale ; sheep , slow
and easier ; lambs , weak except top grades ;
four cars , mainly sheep , unsold ; common
to choice nheej ) , $2.021 , 11.60 ; lambs. J5.MIJ1
CM ; Canada lambs , $0.37' ; culls , $5.
'lIOOS ncceliitB. 1,572 head ; one car on
pale ; market weak ; western pigs , J4.C5 ;
state pigs , JI.70fj-l.SO.
St. I In 1'lve Stock.
ST LOIIlri. Dec. 2S. CATTLE Receipts ,
3,100 head , Including 1,200 head Texans ; mar
ket slow and easy for natives and steady
for Texans : nntlvo shipping and export
s-tcers $4.73't ti > 0 , with fancy "beeves worth
$7.25 ; dressed beef and butcher steers MM )
Ji3.5 : ! ; steers under l.DOO Ibs. . J.1.20Ij4..0 ;
as Receipts , 5.000 head : tnarket gen
erally Cc higher ; plus and lights. JI.ISS 1.25 ;
packers. $ l.'JOf4.30 ; butcliers , Jl.30f 4.40.
SHBBP'-Reeclpts. lOOhead : market 10fl.c ? :
higher ; nutlvn muttons , Jl.OOTH.fiO ; lambs ,
J4.GOr/r / > .73 ; culls and bucks , J2.CKV& ,1.70.
St. .loN.-pli l.lve Sloek- .
SOUTH ST. JOSBPIf , Dec. 2S.-Speclal. ( )
Thr. Joiinnil quotes :
C'ATTLB lU'celpls , COO liead ; market active -
tivo and steady ; natives , Jl.00firi.fii ) ; Texas
and westerns' , ? 3.&fMi3.CO ; cows and heifers ,
J2 50ft 3.00 ; bulls and stnus. J2.dOfrl.CO ; year
lings and calves. J3.Sjf/r / > .00 ; stockurs and
fders. J3.WM.CO ; veals. JJ.2n07.00.
I1OOS Receipts , 4,4W head ; market 2Vjrit
5c higher : all grndcts Jl.lofi 1.25 ; .bulk of
si.les , JJ.17 ifi 1.2214. . , , ,
' „ „ market
SIIBI-1' Receipts , "M head ;
strong to 10 ; higher.
_
Slock In Sllihl.
Following arc tliu receipts at the four
principal western markets for December 2S ;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
South Omaha . 1.1G ' .53J 2i'.ri
( hlc-atro . .WW "W * > I" . " * "
K.insiiK City . 4,2 ( > ( 7.4DO 3,700
si
Totals . gJ.llf.1593 2.r,25
'
I'KXSIO.VS I-'OII MfHhTHIIVKTIlIt A\S.
Survivor * of tlie Civil " \ Viulleincm -
Itereil l tile ( ioveriiiiien t.
WASHINGTON. Pec. 2S.-(8peelnl.- ( )
Thesii penxlonrt have been granted :
IHSIIO of December 12.
Nebraska : Restoration and Increui-c
Klmnon O. Wlialey. Osceola. Jl to J2I In-
, .rL , , o Nathan II. Hull. Iven , JI2 to J17.
Reissue James M. Davis. Rule , * 17 ; Wil
liam M. ( Sllmore , Kalrbury. Jll. ( Jrlglnal
Willow Hobecea K. Lleblmrl , Hlella , $ " > .
Original Widow , wfipclal accTiied , Decem
ber It. Mnllnda .1. llurns. Lincoln , J12.
Iowa : Original Oeorgo W. Knlkcr , Tanin ,
J.s ; .lames Y. Kf-nnedy , Hear drove. Jfi ;
Albert Stewart , Persia , $ tl. Inerease -
Thomas L. ( ireen. New York. ? s to SI' ' ;
Michael Purkhlxer , Nevaila. JI2 to JIT ;
Henry Murray , Jr. . Calm , J10 to JH , Charles
W. Uuunther , Lake City , JS to S12 ; I'M win
II. Uuvt-e , Washington. $10 to $17 Original
Widows Bllzubeth Illlitlchs , Cdimcll llluffs ,
J17 ; apcclul accrued , Ufcember II. Mary A
Vnnhook , Slbh-y. js.
South Dakota. Increase Jo"lah Allen ,
Ivldtler. Jto J12 . ,
Wyoming : Original-Andrew .Smith , Chi y-
\Coiorado : Orlglnal--Alberl 8. Uurkx ,
Leadville , Ji ; Jest-o Rll y. Monte Vista. Jt
Roliinil lleeirn Conillllon I iicliaiiKcil.
NUW YORK. Dw. 2v The rundltlon of
Rotund Reed , I he .ictor. was um-lmnxcd to
day. He bus pacsod through twenty-four
hours of the muM crltlcnl period of the < ill-
tnent iind the loriiUloii of the iMtlent after
the next 1 went j--f our hours will determine
the result , It Is nalil.
Slii.leol Illen III Ili'liol.
NUWTON. Kun. . Dec. 2 < - - > : M. MlU-hell.
a student 'n ' the Topck.i Medical collcKe.
WHS found dead In the H.inta Fe depot here
early this morning. Id- had been to Al-
buiU. | riUi | for lulu ri'iilosls . .ml HUI return-
In ! in hi- helm in .ir < i.iiln- !
( .ItikH U'orl.rrx I'oiiiliiK We t.
I'HII.AI'KLI'IH \ l - & KIM * .
gill ! * * * work.-r . luivi1 ! * * * i iieir h tm > - in
N J in ni n pi ( i..Hln ii t In fd >
In Hi.vet The * > ainc to UiK f i *
a. body and boarded a opct.ul car ut the
IVmnylvanln rnl1wu > sl.itlin fr > > Plttsburfr ,
Atvordlng to their statements hundreds of
others will follow 111 a few d.iy *
A member of the part * snld | .i .1 reporter1
' Some of u * MIC HIIR | to Hdle Vernon , Pa. ,
while other * will go In sluss 1,1 , miles In
llinllnnn and < iin | | . \H In t Hixiity me Irotn
Rrldgelon uml ul > out .VM men , nli t' ' < M
| "The ( rtU c nf tills Is the ( KM 'lion of tllC
syndicate not tn open iho MiMmtnn f.li
lories thin winter \\'c make from } r. to $5 (
each tier wei'k ilurlmj the VMSHI , UM | .los .
ing the fiiitorlex meaiii' tie ! inklr . ' ot
Bflditeton of .ibiul $ li'.iio inch uiiU
APPEAL 10 WORLD FbH FUNDS
TrtiNlce * of flic Moody luil Untlou *
lnkiit > n I'li-ii fur ' 1'lirpo
.Million Diillnri.
HAST NOUTIinni.D. Mass. . Ppr. : s.--\n
appeal to the world to provide funds for the
continuation of ( ho work begun and for
twenty years carried on by Uwlght L. Moody
was Issued today by the trustees of the
Northlleld wmlnnry. This plea will ho the
orly apllon taken by tup truslcea In the
mntter until n month hence.
The pica la rntltlpd "Moody Memorial Kn-
dowmcnt , " and Urglna :
" * I have been nmbltknis , not ( o lay up
wraith , but to leave work for you to do. '
were almost thp last words of I ) . L. Moo.ly .
lo his children , "
Tlip pica says Hint Mr. Moody's Institutions
are unique In character. They consHI of
the Xnrthflpld Seminary and Training School
for Young Women , the .Mount Hrrmnn
School for Young Men and the Illtdo InMltmo
tit Chicago ,
A fund of $3.000,000 Is askpd for , whli'h
at I per cent will pcrpotuntn thlti work ot
j Mr. Moody.
'TO ' RELIGION AND CHARITY
Tno unit n llnlf Millions Left l > r
Dr.nle ! I'oril , Vonlli'N Coiu-
: innlon I'lililloiier ,
, -Maas. . lice. 2S.The lll
of I IIP lain Daniel Sharp Kurd , publisher of
Youth's Companion. Illcd In the Mid-
.
j I dlcKC.v county probate court today , dispose. '
j of an ttitatf of about $2,500OUO. The will
I , give ? J77.000 direct to public charitable
| and religious Institutions , mostly In .Massa
chusetts , nnd provides annuities for others ,
The will also bequeaths $ lfiO)00 ( ) to the llap-
tlst Social union , subject to conditions ,
among them that It idiall become a corpora
tion within two years after the testator's
death. This sum Is to be used for tha
erection of a building for the use of thu
union.
The entire Youth's Companion plant , with
certain real estate , is left ( o thp exccutor ,
to bo administered for the benelH of th
Dnptist Social union. Of Hie residue ono-
filxth goes to the American Ilaptlst Homo
Mission union and one-ninth each to sev
eral other Now England charities
Sillierlor Iron Ore Output ,
CLEVELAND. O. , Dec. 2S.-Thp Marltn
Review says : An output of lS.5m,000 grom
tons of Iron ore IP to be credited to thn
, Lake Superior legion for the year ] y..i.
! i Ofllclal returns from dock managers at al !
! the shipping jiorts shows a total movement
I by water of 17,901.35S tons to which will be.
j
I | by water of 17. il.S5S tons , to which will bo
menis. There has been almost a doubling
of shipments In four years.
KIIIINIIN TenelnTH ICIe ( Olllcern.
TOI'ICKA. Kan. , Dec. 28. At the state
teachers' meeting today Uie nominating
committee pelected the following ollicers :
K.T. Knlrchlld. Hiiperlntendcnt of Instruction
of Ellsworth county , president ; JIlss C. A.
Mitchell , lola. first vice president.
Hesolutons ! wore adopted favoring a
school exhibit at the 1'arls exposition.
Operative. Miller * In Sc.iNlou.
XASHV1LLK , Tenn. . Dec. 2.S. The mid
winter convention of the fraternity of Oper
ative Millers of America met here today ,
with a good attendance. Addresses of
welcome were res/ponded to by President
A.J. . . Welnell of Illinois ) and others. Sev
eral addresses will .be delivered tomorrow
liy prominent delegates.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
DRY GOODS.
taftiltta and .Jofcban of
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods
AMD NOTIONS.
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK
SiiiTPHiinrn Wllnon t Drake.
Manufacture boilers , smoke stacks nnd
brcechlngs , pressure , rc-nderlnc , Bhecp dip ,
lard and water tanks , boiler tubes con
stantly on hand , second hand boilers bought
and sold. Special and pionipl attention to
repairs In city or country iilh : and Plorco.
' ELECTRiCATsUPPLfESi
7 , 1
'
Electrical Supplies * -
Bleotrlo Wirini ; Hells and ( Jus
a. W. JO1INHTOM. Mcr 151" "
BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS ,
merican
M'frs I Jobbers of Foot Wear
WEHl RUN AOBKTI tflR
Tb Joiiipb Banigan Bubber Oo.
en ionv
Ghicor # Gc.
Orowtr. Mid m nuf cturrr of all Iorm ot
Chicory OmahlT niont.O'N ll.
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
[ so Omaha Safe
and ! Iron Works ,
O. ANDKF.KiN , I'rop.
of -
? ESCAPI'.S
.
&ni | Iliirx'iir ' I'ronf Hnfi < > no i Vnu tnoors.eto.
rill ) S. Mill S' . . Ol-luliM , Null. \
. ,
rn (
HRPEMMEYaCO.
r pwincti
'jntcin mi *
JAMES E- BOYD & CO , ,
'I cicplioiic I ( ) , { ! ) . Oiuali.t , Ni't
COMMISSION ,
( iKAI.N , I'KOVI.SIO.NS .in.l S'J OCKS
IIOAItf ) OK TllMtlS ,
Corrcr , tt-nce Joluv Aarren A C'a.
uireu wires to Chicago and New York.