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    xxxj OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER i!u, lui.
N
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Trad in All timi PrnrliLna J
Dnll.
WHEAT CLOStS SLIGHTLY LOWER
4mnJl Receipt, Scntity OflrrliiR",
AV'cnk CHhtrn nnd Slonnrr C'nah
BntoN Art; I lie- IlrprefmliiK In
flnciicru ti the llonril.
tho morning trading win particularly ac
tive. Tin suffered another nctback, both at
homo and abroad, owing to a lack of spec
ulative support and under liquidation. The
closo at London found thu market weak
nnd 1 lower, ppot being quoted at 106 10s
and futures at 103. Here the market was
unsettled and weak, with Jpot quoted at
J23.fva23.9Ti. Lead at London was reduced
2s 01 to 10 6d, whllo the local market was
featureless at (I. Spelter remulns Inactive
and nominally unchanged at New York and
nt London, closing at $1.45 and 17, re
spectively Iron was again quiet, hut held
steady. PI Ir .1 warrants, $10.6VR11.G0; No,
1 northern foundry, $16.&uftflC.0; No. 2 south
ern foundry, tlt.tottlb.oO, No. 1 southern
foundry, J15.fj0tflG.00; No, 1 southern foun
dry, soft, IHi.wji 17.00. Olascow warrants
closed nt W.i and Mlddlesborough closed at
43s Cd.
omaiia avium. hsai.i: aiAnicivr.
Condition of Trade nnd lioti t Inn
on Staple nnd I'nney I'roduer.
CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Trado In all grains
wan dull today and prices fluctuated nar
rowly. May wheat closed a shade lower,
May corn Ho lower nnd May oats Vtc lower.
Provisions closed 7W10c,to 17V4o down.
Wheat ranged over &c, with several tips
and downs and though thera was a slight
early firmness, based on exceedingly smnll
riMJJiU4 0 U III, nail I J unci 1110. v 'IUH.ii rn i ........ . . . , t . - ,
mado traders timorous. All hands seemed ducks, if8V4c; geese, Sjj'Jc; spring chickens,
inMlinrn,l in trndn nnd even tho bears re- I TUIIHe! hens. 74l7Uc.
V I - . - . . . . . , ... .. .it. . . hifwi.'ii . .. , , 1 1 . ,,.,,..
luseu to press mailers. -r.uny cuuien were i iuni,i.-.uiiiinuii , nui, itjjt, tnunw
KOOS-Ilecelpts, light; fresh stock, 21c.
LIVE POULTHY Hens. B'Mific: old
roosters, Mj-lc; turkeys, 71190; ducks nnd
geese. BlVfrtic; snrlnc chickens, per lb..
MiCHe.
uniiHMiiu roii.TKY-Turkeys, mfuc;
weak, but not as far depressed as had been dairy. In tubs, l&'nl.c; separator. 23tf24c.
expected, Ciurtt business was small. Tho . riivAttti fisn r.iacK bii
. , , . . . . V. t .
.11. i IIO 1 r v jo, 1 iiitiun uitn, iou, ui,3
railroad tleupe curtullcd receipts, but re- baas,10c: bluellsh, 12c: bullheads, 10c: blue
wnj POL I wo v uuuuiue?,, iu; CHllinil. i-,., i-uu, iiu
crapples, 11c: halibut, 11c; herring, 7c; had
oock, iuc piKe, ioc red snapper, wo; sal
mon. 14c: sunflsh. fie: trout. 9c: whltetlsh.
9c; pickerel, 6c; fresh mackerel, each, 3
3iC.
OY8TEIIR Mediums, ncr can. 22c: Stand-
ards, per can, ZGc; extra selects, per can,
33c: Now York counts, per can, 40c; bulk
Btundards, per gal., Jl.soffl.25; bulk extra
selects, Jl.WMfl.GS; bulk, New York counts,
norts had It tluit tho cold weather
hurting winter crops, Tho early small de
mand gavo way to some small buying and
tho session, was berert or any speculative.
Interest. Mny opened a shado lower to a
nhado higher at 7o to 79V4c, touched 7!Hc.
lagged ofT to W.WlSte and closed steady, a
made lower nt 79ic. Local receipts wore, 2
cars, 1 of contract grade. Minneapolis and
Dtlluth reported SOL cars, making a total
..w. .1... ItirnA twilMfa r, t 411 nam itonltiit 7"M
last week and 481 a year ago. Primary re- P Sfh. .. .
ce nts were fil7.r bushels, compared with i '"''If? '', .ry
fl!lflm nihnlM Inat vnnr. Hen linn rrl rlenr. I VfcALr- t-Polce, b5J8C.
ancen In wheat and Hour equalled 740.000 CH1U8TMAH DECORATIONS.
busnels. THfcJKH 4 to i) rcct, per doz., :.Ta; 6 to
corn had much tho samo cxocrlence as I 8 feet, ner doz.. S2.GU: S to 9 feet, tier doz..
wheat, though It acted stubborn against a J3.60: 10 to 14 feet. each. Sl.OOIil.b): 15 to 20
Dransn movement, i no prevailing opinion icei, eacn, kwoi.to,
teforo the opening wan that thero would ho EVEHOllEUN WRKATHINd-In colls
olentv of soft snots In this cereal, but short of 20 yards, per coll. 11: evergreen wreaths.
roreiptil n?. una nuwn irinn ivunsun v. uy i. niciiea in umincier, icr (loi., i.uv; noiiy
that the cold weather m-cessltnted feeding I wreaths, 12 Inches In diameter, ner doz.. ti
corn to stock, reganuess oi prices, nuoyeii jujj.h iiuAruuiis per case or w lus.,
tho opening prices. .May started unchanged oov; per nti., 2.ou
to Uo up nt ff,a to ec'ic ami advanced on LONG NEEDLE PINES-Per doz., J2.50
canty onerings to mc rne casn irauo a.m.
was poor and soon tho business In tho pit MISTLETOE HUANCHES-Por lb SOW
developed Into a dull scalping affair. Tho 40c.
demand In tho southwest was also reported HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholo-
jnoico up
medium. JS:
Tncsu prices
patents, J3.S0iT3 9O; first clears, 2.903.O0; I balances, Sl;,S05; money, 45J5H per cent;
second clenrs. 12.G0.
D HAN Lower; In built, J19.0Ogi9.t0.
.MIlMimUre firnln lnrkel.
MtMVAt'KKE, Dec. 19.-VHEAT-Mar-let
steady; No. 1 northern, 7Gi4ii77ci No. 2
northern. fOifO'ie; May, 79Sc.
llVE-Hteady; No. 1, 61c.
UAHLEY Firm; No. 2, 63c; sample, 50ft
CS'kc.
CON May, 66sc.
Toledo (J nil n nnd Seed,
cash,
TOLEDO. Dec. 19.-VHEAT-Dull;
hoc: December. tic: Mny. S5c.
COUN Dull; December, 67fc; May, 67Hc;
July, 67ic
OATS lleeemlK-r. iCc: Mav. 46Uc.
CLOVEHSEED-Cash, $5.G7V&; March, follows:
New York exchaiiire. liar.
HALTIMOUE, Dec. 19.-CIenrlngs, J3.596,
C03; balances, $119,834 ; money, 6 per cent.
mv YrU Jloner Slnrkct.
NEW YOIHC. Dee. 19.-MONEY-On call.
firm, at tier rent: closing, bid and
asked, StiG per cent; prime mercantile pa
per, 6'ii5' per cent.
SIKIlliliXU HXCHAiSUK WOIIK, Willi
actual business In bankers' bills nt $t.vi4
for demnnd and at JI.Mi for sixty davs:
posted rates, $4. SI and l.S7',4; commercial'
bills. JI.?24ft4.MU.
HILVEIt-llar, 55ic: Mexican dollars,
4340.
HONDS-Government, irregular: state, in
active; railroad, steady.
inc Closing quotations on oonas are as
Cattle RtctipU Liberal-Offtringi Ci(td
Htcdi Bltwlj at Lwr Friots.
U. tJ, rcf.
fiillltll itritlli .Tiiiri4 i. I . it.,.., ijvli..
do 3s, rcg !(
do coupon los4
do new 4s, rcginu1,
do coupon 139
do old 4s. rcg.. .111',
do coupon 112H
do 5s, leg 1074ii
do counon lus
Atch. gen. 4s
no nuj. is v
Unl. & Ohio 4s... 1024,
no 3'4s m
nr.w luiiiv. uec. Ainaicainaieo pn.,tn an ..B m
Copper almost broke Stock exchange rc- ivm. of (ln."r,! ' !!n
uiiia iui iiui l'iihuu uuiii tiuier oi ii mn;-
tuatlons today. Ho great was the uncer
DCLUTIL Dec. 19.-WHEAT-Cash. No.
1 hard. 7C'ic; No, 2 northern, 71c; No, 1
nnd December, 73'scf May, 7C'(c.
COHN-ftlVsc.
OATS-43jc.
JIOVHME.T.S IX STOCKS A XII IIOXD.M.
Aiitlcliinllnn of AninlKiitiinteit Divided
Ciiimes Errnlli' I'liictiint Ion.
s, rcg.lOSiL. & N. tint. 4s...l02'i
Mex. central is.. M's
do is inc aii
M. .t St. L. 4s.l03'i
M,t K. & T. 4s.. :W4
do 2s M'j
N. Y. Central ls.looi.d
ilo gen. 3V4S....HU
N J. C. gen. Ss)..132ti
Vo. Pacific 4s.... I11P11
do 3s 73
s & V. C. 4s. ...102
talntv over the action to be taken by the
directors on the dividend nnd tho conse
quent effect on tho general market that
dealings In other stocks than Amalgamated
Copper were practically suspended. The
stock broke several times during the morn
ing, going during the morning to 03, which
wiped out tho sudden gain at the close
do Is Inc Tn
Ches. & O. 4is...lOC14
Chi. & A. 3V4s.... 85 4
C. II. & y. n. 4s. tVl't
CM & 8 P g. 4s.Ul
C & N W r. 7s.. 1331.
OMAHA, Dec. 19.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 2.1W1 6,i2: I.MS
.. 3,99 11,0.0 2,24li
.. 3.HI7 12.S22 3,027
.. 3,128 lt.WJ 3,2oO
teadlni: gen. 4s.. 93'.ii
It L & I M C 5s. 117
it I. it S K 4s.... 974
rit. L. 8. V. Is... PtfU
do 2s 79
S A .V A P 4s.... S9i
3q. I'acltlc 4s.. 92
4o. Hull way 5s... 123
I'ex. St Pac. ls,..119
T, St L & V 4s.. SI
'nlon I'nclllc 4s..1ihi
SOUTH
Itcccllils wi le:
Ofllclal Mondnv
Olllulal Tuesdnv
Ofllclal Wednesday....
Utllclul Thursday
Kour ilavs this ivwk. tl.ffi
Samo days last week.... 14, 410
Samo week before 13,Mt
Same thrne weeks ago..l2,91S
Sumo four weeks ugo. . .21,081
Same days lust year S.UiU
AVerUKe nrlenu nnld for linen ut
Omaha tho past several days with com
luirisons;
C. II. I. .t P. 4S.100U do COI1V. 4s iota;
CCC t8I,B, 1S.10.I .'Wabash Is U
Chicago Ter. 4s. S7Vj 'do 2s 112
...,...u . ..... ........... r...... .. ... l CIV. 13. c.41 "i Ul'u, 1.... in
yesterday. lom that point It began an Den. & H. O. 4s.lai'4 West Bhoro 4s. ...Ill
Irregular recovery, with frequent halts and Eric prior I. 4...woiW & L E 4s 71'i
1 no general is... M'jivwis. uentrni 4S.. i)it
Ml, V W & D C 1S...104U Consol. Tob. 4s... 01$,
as Hock. Val. 4t(,s. ..loMsl
reactions. A storv got ulloat that tho full
1'4 per cent dividend was to be declared,
to no paid in scrip ror such proportion 111
wns retircsonted bv the dividends of sub
sldlary companies which have been tied up
uy injunction, tiiu outsinmiiug snort in
terest became frightened nt this rumor
nnd bought to cover. The stock struck
C9U before the directors had nsscmbled
nt the dividend meeting. It was only n
demand In tho southwest wns also reported iiai-rrices quoted ny urr
fulling off. May reacted and sold, down to sale Hay Dealers' association-
eOfifJWic and closwl easy. '40 lower nt land, $9.60; No. 2 upland, JS.50;
Mw. ItecelptB were, only 62 cars. coarsf. J7.50. llye straw, $4. '
rints linrl 11 unlet nnd featureless dav
Nearly all the trading wns by profession
als nnd of a scalping nature. Cash business
wss small. The opening was steady with
corn, and the rest of tho day's business In
corn was dono In miniature. May fluctuated
over a range of only Ho and closed steady,
He lower at 44ic Kcelpts were SI cars.
Provisions wero weak and heavy under
the Influenco of a largo run of hogs. Trado
was small nnd tho dullness brought lower
prices all around, with closlrfg quotations
the lowest of tho day. May pork closed
17',4o down at JIS.B'MTtlO.fiO. May lard
lower nt $9.7214 and May ribs 7WB10c off ut
S.50fc8.2Vi.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
85 cars; corn, 105 cars; oats, 80 cars; hogs,
S7.OO0 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Opon.l High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
Dec. I 75
May 73V!IV4
July -n1tti
torn 1
Dec.
May
July
Oats
Dec.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
J.ard
Jan. May
Itlbs
Jan.
May
r.4
iWj'i;
t;6!4
4m
llJSi'ii
0374
1fi 5214
18 77',4
9 87Vi
S 37'4
'' 75 7BV4
794 79i 79
79,.41f'i4 79!4im 79?sirV,
r.i m (a
074, (Wi ffli
60?; m 63
44 44 44U
45 44H 44i
3STi 3SV4 38HQH
IS 22V4 1214 16 12V4
10 80 16 5714 16 60
9 S714 9 67V4 0 674
9 87'4 724 9 7254
8 37i 8 30 8 30
8 60 8 CO 8 524
No 2.
Cash quotations wero as follows:
PLOUlt Easy; winter patents. tt.WS
11.90; straights, J3.70JT3.90; clears, J3.00tt3.40;
spring speclnts, J3.40; patents, J3.503.S0;
Htraluhts. J3.10tT3.30.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, 73Hc; No. I red,
J.0VaH82c.
OATS-No. 2. 40i(iT4W4c: No. 2 white, 4Si
fi49Ucj No. S white, 48t?4Sc.
KYE No. 2, 64',4c
11AKLEY Fair to choice malting. 57B61c.
SEEDS-No. 1 flax, J1.52; No. 1 north
western,' J1.55: prlmo timothy, J6.65; clover,
contract grade, w.w.
are for hay of good color and quality. Do
inanii tair. lteceipts. j cars.
COUN-Now, 07c; old, 07c.
UIU.N-J23.
OATS-62C.
VEOETAHLES.
POTATOES Home crown. 11 northern.
J1.10; Salt Like. Ji.10; Colorado, 11.10.
ijiMinuiM i-cr uu., wc.
HEETS-Pcr 14-hu. basket, 30c
TUItNIPS Per bu.. 50c: hutnfcKas. tier
100 lbs., J1.25.
I'AHSNIPS-I'cr bu 60c.
CUCUMHEHH-Hothouse. pc doz., Jl 23.
LETTUCE Head, our tbl.. S6.50: hothonso
lettuce, per doz., 25c.
PAHHI..ISY Per doz., 200.
HA DISHES Per doz., 25c.
SWEET POTATOES-Homo grown, per
lb., 2Ua: Kansas, per bbl., J3.25.
CA II HAG E Holland seed, crated. 114c.
CAUL I FLO WEH Per crate, J2.75.
.vrnvu ti ...... ,,. n'n 1 . .
v.i.u.."iiuiau tail, .vii. iivi 111., -HmUi
Spanish, per crate, J2; Michigan reds, 3c
per lb.
i-i.i.i.iii unniornia, iu'ioc.
NAVY HEANS-l'er bu., J2.16.
THU1TS.
C3H APPLES-Hcn Davis, per bbl.. 14.0004.50;
Wlnesaps, J5: Jonathan, 15.50; Ucliellowers,
6814 per box, J1.75.
PEAHS-Vlkers, J2.25; Lawrence, J2.25SJ
HU 2.50.
4H Q HAPES M alo gas, per keg, J3.5Oa6.60.
jii.iimin i-er om,, x.evus.w; per
crate, J2.75.
TROPICAL T"RUITS.
ORANGES Florldas. J3.2603.6O; California
navels, J3.253.50; budded, J2.75.
LEMONS Fancy, J3.5oy3.75; choice, J3.00
03.26.
13ANANA8 Per bunoh, according to slzo,
J2.22.75.
FIGS California, new cartons, $1.00; Im
ported, per lb., 12tfl4c.
DATES Persian. In 60-lb. boxes, tier lb..
514c; Hairs, 5cY
MISCELLANEOUS.
NUTS Now cron walnuts. No. 1 nfl
shell, per lb., 12e: hard shell, por lb., lie;
No. 2 soft shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c:
iii
79i
16 30
16 77V4
9 5
9 85
R 40
8 60
Brnzlls. Dor lb.. 14c: filberts, ner lh 3n:
almonds, soft shell, 17c; hard shell. 15c;
pecans, large, pur lb., 12a; small, 10c; cocoa
nuts, per cwt., 15; chestnuts, 12c.
HONEY Por 24-sectlon case, J3.60Q3.75.
CIDER Nohawka, per bbl., 3; New
lorK, 3.uo.
Hi6eS No. 1 grefC, !o, No. 2 green, 5c:
PROVISIONS-Mcss pork, per bbl.. $15.10 wL nS' a- v 'o 1 "'i.1
fiH5.20. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $3.7009.75. Short y?c?if,,5;t0 ffi J" ffL? iii J e.a nlf.
ribs sides flooso). $8.30(8.4O. Dry Baited .? "'5s:'. l- AFY. hld.c.sj.,8.J?c: sheep
shoulders (boxed). J7.37144f7.50. Short clear PVhllr, i., t,V.i uu,
utiles rhoimn. $8.65(8.75.
WHISKY Basis of high wines, $1.32.
Tho following are tho receipt mud ship
ments 01 grain ycsierauy
Articles.
Flour, bbls..
SAt
16.75.
St. Ijoala Grnln nnd Pro vUloiia,
"Wheat, bu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Harloy, bu..
Recelnts. Bhlnmenrs. I bt t mrra nn iawnuAiiiTi,
??'O0" ??.W No. 2 red cash, elevator, 821tc: track. 8lfi
' SVX jc'X sao -ecernDor, ec; fliay, w,o; xno. 2 Hard,
. 57.000 45.000 7R?7Siin
.18S.000 1B3.00O r"m'ivT,nwr! Nn o f.nat, rja.n'
IIOOO sJ: h6,ri5eDeCember 66'i0! MaV- &SVd!S-i0
On tho Produco oxchango today tho but- OATS Lower: No. 2 cash. 47Wc- trnnir.
ter markot was steady; oroamorles, 160 4914f(4K?4c: December, 4714c; May, 46r4c; No.
iu; uiuiiud, ini.uu. u.jivcb, nun, ufl'u iirfrc. I i wnnc, Di'AC,
Eggs, firm; fresh, 28c.
XIIW YOIUC OliXEItAt MAniCET.
Quotntlons
of h Day
Coramodltlca.
an Various
RYE Dull at 65c.
FLOUR Dull, easy: red winter natents
I3.76(&3.90: extra fancy and struluht. s3.KW!ii
U.UV) . .. ... II, fV..V,)U..U,
QL.LMI n1mr.U, ..n.1..n, .VI?!tA
U U -f A ...iv. w J , lluilllimi. fU.WIIII.UV.
CORNMEAL Steady at $3.25.
BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track. $1.10(3)
HAY Hotter; timothy, $13.00015.50; prairie,
410. ou.
WlllBlul. l.il.'.
IRON COTTON TIES-95C
B AGO ING 50Vio.
PROVISIONS-Pork, lower; Jobbing, $15.85.
NEW YORlv, Deo. 19. FLOUR-Rwselnts.
32.S.8 bbls.; exports, 12,850 bbls.; markot
was overstocKou ana woaK; winter patents,
J3.7504 Co; wlntor straights, $3.4503.60; Min
nesota patents, $3.8501.10; wlntor extras,
$2.80J3.10; Minnesota bakors, $3.9103.35;
winter low crades. S2.B0(fl3.70. Iti'n tlnnr.
monciv: rnir to coca. jr:i.4i)! ehnirn in 1 Liira. lower. ury salt meats innxeiii
fanev. J3.45ffi3.T0. steady: extra shorts and clear ribs. llMi
CORNMEAI Dull: yellow western, $1.33; clear sides, $8.76. Bacon (boxed), stendy;
cltv. $1.36: Brandvwlno. t3.(W(ff(l.TX. extra shorts and clear ribs. $9.3714: clear
jivt'Mieauy; .mo. v western, 7lT4o, r. o. b., sineB, tv.vn.
nfloat; stuto, 67068c, c. 1. f., New York, METALS Lead, unsottlcd; $3.95 best
UUI1U19. I uncu. E3UU11UI, UUII ui joj 1. 1 1
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 6c; springs,
6c; turkeys, 6H0'7Ho; ducks, 607c; geeso,
405c.
liUiTisit aieauy; creamery, ZU0K14C;
BARLEY Steady: feedlnar. tfl'Mle. e. I. t..
Buffalo; malting, 63Q08c, 0. I. f Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, 31,360 bu.: exports, 67,
075 bu. Spot, dull: No. 2 led, E6c, f. o. b.,
nfioat, No, 2 red, 33V4c, olovator: No. 1
northern Duluth, Wio, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
hard Duluth, 92c, f. o. b afloat. Options
opened easy becauso of fair local offerings,
tallied on small northwest receipts and
comparatively steady cables nnd ruled Ir
regular all day on a light scalping holiday
trade, closing steady at a partial '4o not
dairy. 194r20c.
KGQH Higher at 2&c.
RECEIPTS-Flour, 6.000 bbls.: wheat. 14.
IWk V. . . . nn. Cfl A. VI U., . ,a .1 I AAA 1...
w. UU., I.V.. ... VJ,WW uu., " 1. 11", n !J uu.
SHIPMENTS Flour, 6,000 bbls.; wheat,
6,wu du.; corn, jk.uw iiu,; onts, aj.wu du.
Uld. Offered.
London Stork tnolntlnns.
LONDON, Dec. 19.-4 p. m.-CloiIng:
few minutes nfter tho hour of nsfombllng Consols, money.. 9miNorfolk & W TmH
when the price slumped tn ilia. under a 'l account. .. 91 3-1B do pfd.. ........ . 9314
u. i'uuiiii; inn. ..iiiw
Dntnrlo .t W
Anaconda
O'i
tnrriint nf ,irf,trti rrit. r.iliniMul wnt tn f.Tli.
and tho stork then tended to equilibrium Atchison jo-i,
and closed with a net loss of i. Tho 1 l,,''.... 102, i
nction on tho dividend hnd not been an
nounced when the market closed. Tho
further cut In price of rnw copper 'wus
not unexpected and thero nro predictions
that the level hits not yet been renched
to attract large buying orders. The an
nouncement of tho cut did not Interrupt
tho upward courso of Amalgamated Copper.
wnicn wus men in progress, tiio under
tone of Mio general market was firm, but
Hnl. fit Ohio 105U
Canadian Pac....HGh
, lies. oino...
Chicago G. W..
C, Jl. St. P..
Denver r R. O.
do nfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
no -n pra.
!?
.1 i
K.7H
4I
P54
41
St
Pennsylvania 75-4
Heading 21T
do 1st pfd 4'Hj
do 2,1 nfd .10
So. Railway 31
tio pin -is
Ho. Piiellle Wi,
L'nlon Pacific ....10l4
do nfd 90it,
i.iVjL'. a. nteei ....... mfe
is no put 91
Dec. 1..
Dec. 2..
Dec. 3,.
Dec 4..
Dec. 5...
Dec. 6..,
Dec. 7..
Dec. 8..,
Dec. 5...
Dec. 10..
Dec. 11.
Dec. 12.
Dec. 13.,
Dec. 14.
Dec. 15.
Dec. 10.
Dec. 17..
Dec. 18.,
Dec. 19.
13
IUIIU 111 I.IUJ KUt'lUI IUHlhCl VM,H 111 111, OUi Till,,,. I- J'...,. wrt, ,,n nt-,.l. m
there wero sharp declines in several lead- lIll,1SvCtntral- -J2.inba.8l1, 52,
Ing stocks when tho cut In copper was li- V-fr $?cm?niLi. ii iff
announced und also when Amalgamated ' M,v m m ?H i.iL' !
do nfd..
N. Y. Central
Copper commenced Its wild movement In
me inst "nair nour. very row siocks nt
tallied a movement of as much as n point
In cither direction from lust night's cloe.
Tho tono of the coalers was good and thero
was some talk of a coming ndvuncc In
the price of anthracite. Tho principal move
ments were in tnc specialties, rnere was
a good demand for People's Gas nnd the
pressed steel -"nr stocits rained sharply
from their recent wenkness. United States
Rubber nnd tho rubber goods stocks wero
weakened by tho reports of the formation
of a large corporation to compcto In that
trade. Thero was no apparent uneasiness
over tho money situation, althnuch thu
sub-trensury continues to drain siippllo comstoek Tun 6'V
frpm tho banks. Thero wns a deposit of con. Cal, & Vu!.!l5o I
oov.,jv ui inu m u-iiramur mi iiuiiaiei j;endwooa Terra. 60
l, i,itv uiicitiin iijtiu. Jiiu !lc;iiiiik
change market closed weak after a degree
of firmness during tho morning, duo to
tho tlrmnebs of tho London money market,
Tho assumption Is general thnt tho out
ward movement or goia lor mo year
has como to nn end. Tho reports of ex
traordinary level of prosperity mnlntnlncd
. SlViRand Mines
. -, i a .. . j ..
1 1 . uuivin
.. 10
BAR SILVER Firm nt 23d ner nnnee.
MONEY 3tMi3Si ner cent. The rntn of
discount In tho open market for short and
tnreo months' hills is 314 per cunt.
Xetr Vork Mining- Stock.
NEW YORK. Dee. 19 Tim following nrn
tho closing prices on mining siocks:
M. A St. l ttv
x. ai t. in.
Missouri Pnclilc iiy!.!!!
lion Pacltl: system.... 25
ft N. W. Ry 6
, E. & M. V. R. R 20
, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. 7
& M. R. Ry 51
, B. & Q. Ry U
, C. & St. J
, R. 1. &' P., cast 12
. R. I. & P.. west 2
lllnols Central 2
Total receipts 149
Tho dljnosltlon of tho day's receipts was
ns follows, each buyer .purchasing the
uuinuer oi nenu inuicatca
Adams Con.
Alice
Hreeco
Brunswick Con.
20
45
73
17
Horn S Iver 19.1
Iron Silver 60
Leadvlllc Con 6
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
rhoenlx
Potosl
Knvago
Sierra. Nevada
Small Hopes .
Standard
.. 13
..soo
.. 60
.. 6
.. 12
.. 40
..345
Condition of the Trenanry,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. Today's state-
In tho Iron trade and tho weekly gross ment of the treasury balances In tho gen
curnltiL's of railroads which camo to hand oral fund, cxcluslvn of the JlSf) nno om Bold
encouraged tho firm holding of stocks. Tho reserve In tho division of redemption,
cut in sugar and signs or renewed ins- snows: ivniiamo casn balances, $172,160,
turbanco In that trado wore without notabto 176; gold, $115,0S3.170.
effect, Tho market closed qulot and very
dull. Cotton Svnrket.
Railroad bonds wero dull nnd steady. T , ,,. .
Total sales, par valuo, wero $2,145,000. United ,J,'VJ? 'tP0.r" Pcc' 19--rCOTTON-Sppt,
States 3s. coupon, ana tno tis, coupon, aa- nn incuui i, m iwi
vnnced 14 and the old 4s, coupon, declined '"SPU'"'.0,? '"''"'IS'
14 on tho last call. ,M'-W ORK. Dec. 19.-COTTON-Spot
Tho following are tho closing prices on S!0,,fMl "ulet; middling uplands, 8H0: mld-
Uuycrs
Omaha Packing Co.
G. 11. Hammond Co
Swift nnd Comnanv
Cudnhy Packing Co
Armour t i;o ;
Cudnhy Pack. Co., K. C
R. Becker & Degan
Vansant & Co
Lobmaii & Co
W. I. Stenhen
Livingstone & Schnller.,
r . Iiusz
I. L. Donnls & Co
B. F. Hohblck
Wolf & M
Other buyer.)
the New York Stock exchango
H.Tol., St. L. & W.
"a ao pro
Atchison 774 So. Pnclflo ....
do pfd 99J4 So. Railway ..
Baltimore & O... 1014' do pfd
do pfd 9414 Tox. & Pacific
Canndlan Pnclflc.U3B
Pfinada So 8514
Ches. & 01110 4iih
Chicago & A 34Ji
do nfd 77S
Chi., Ind. & L.... 4714
do pfd 74(4
Chicago Sr E. 111.1344
Chicago G. W.... 21
10 1st urn hi
do 2d nfd 47?!
Chlcngo & N. W.200
2., R. I. & P 1504
69
Union Pacific
do nfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & L. E...
do 2d pfd...
Wis. Central
do nfd
Adams Ex...
American Ex 200
U. H. Ex 91
dllnc gulf. 8?ic: sales. 1.027 hales. "Fiitnm
closed quiet nnd steady. December, 8.07c;
January, 8.08c; February, 8.12c; March, 8.16c;
April, 8.17c; Mny. 8.19c: June, 8.18c; July,
321 S.lic: August. 8.04c: September. 7.75c.
ssf, ST. LOUIS, Dec. lfl.-COTTON-Stcady;
1B'4 iui:n, ,kn, imii-p, iiiiu,iuuK, ou , receipts, o,oif
33'. bales: shlnments. 4.450 bales: stock. 61.971
..IOP4 bales.
n.i'4 laij ioiurM, utc. u.-uunuM-Holi
day; no mnrKet.
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 19.-COTTON
Steady; sales, 6,300 bales; ordinary, 69-16c;
good ordinary, 71-10c; low middling, lc;
middling, Sc; good middling, 814c; middling
fair, 8 11-lOc; receipts, 12.270 bales; stock,
305.6S6 bales. Futures, steady: December.
7.9S0Sc; January, 7.9Sc; February. 7.9808c;
amrpn. .o.ro.inc; April, k.wiks.ujc: Jiny,
ia-4
a4
41
..190
Chi. Ter & Tr... 16 WellH.Fnrgo Ex.180 ? I s.OTirS.OSc; June. S.WoOcI July.' 8.O80S.iocV
do nfd 304 Amnl. Copoer...
u. u. J. at. Ij. uiva.Amcr. uar s i
Colorado Ho iJ4
do 1st pfd 57
do 2d nfd 20
Del. & Hudson. ..173
Del. L. & W 24J141
Denver fti i u... 3
do nfd
Erie
do 1st ptd
6JJ4
29(k
85H
1j
CofTee .'Market.
NEW YORK, Dec.
do nfd
Amer. Lin. OIL.
do pfd
Amer. 8. & R...
do nfd
Anne. Min. Co...
. 9314 Brooklyn R. T..
. t:oio. fuel & l... 88 Following tho cnll thero was a slight rally
. 71 Mi Con. Gas 211t nn Kllrnnrinil. Willi ntrpnt nnrt now hllvlnp
do 2d Dfd 57 Con. Tob. nfd.... 11414 hut this lasted only a short time, when llio
r. X'rt. nrA 1Q, 0n li'Inol.U oC1 , . . , .. , . . 1 , I , ,
in, i'.u. , iw:u ..... 1 inurnei iigttiu uruttuio iiuiivi, uuuer iuir.,1
rji, winrnsn Hiif-r rtii 1 n.i n...i,,n.i on u
"'f . . ; " ... I uiiriiiikn, uiiii ,,,1 . ,, u. ... iu i,i;
which wns steady at a net uecune or sum
noints. iiusinnss wns ugnt ngnin. rotnl
sales for tho day aggregated only 22.0C0
lines, und Incluiled December nt ORSffsKOe
W'4 January, 6,C0c; March, 6.7506.80c; May,
1 r.iibc: June, v.iuc: juiv. 1.100: aentomoer.
7.BOtr7.3oc; uctooer, -4uc.
HOCKing vuiioy... wjj uiutono nugui
do pfd M Hocking Coal
Illinois t;entrai...i3(',j inier. i-npcr ..
Iowa Central .... 30 I do pfd
do pfd 7014' Inter. Power .
Lake Erlo & W.. 06 Laclede Gas ..
do pfd 128 INa. Biscuit ...
L. & N 10014 National Lead
Manhattan L 132)4i"NatlonaI Salt
Met. St. Ry I6OV4I do pfd
Mex. Central ... 24H N. American
Mex, National ... 14 ll'nclnc Coast .
Minn. & St. L....100 H'aclllc Mall
19.-COFFEE-Snot
41H, Rio. steady: No. 7 invoice. 6T4c. Mild, aulet:
43i 1 Cordova. 7mailc. Futures onened stendy
9ti'4 In tontf, with prices 6010 points lower, under
30U public nnd room long selling, prompted by
'n I nrti'ppiiii (.nn nq nn.l nnnvv llmTlllnii rpnAltiffl
3914
16
IB
8S
01
9214
71
44
SnKir Mnrket.
do nfd 51
N. J. Central 183
N. Y. Central 1C5V4
Norfolk & W 65(4
do pfd 91
Ontario & W.
l'cnnsylvnnla .,
Rending ,
do 1st pfd....,
do 2d pfd ,
St. L. & 8. F...
do 1st pfd....,
do 2d pfd....
St. L. Southw.,
do pfd
St. Paul ,
do pfd
seconds, 203V(,c. Molasses, steady; open
Kelt e. iwiiic: ceniritugai. inzic. syrup,
stendv. 22H2SC.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. BUOAR Raw,
Liverpool Grnln nnd ProvUlom
LIVERPOOL, Dec. 19.-WHEAT-Spot.
advunco. March closed, 8514c; May', 84140
84ic. Closed at 8IH0: Julv. 84 3.1fifrX4Urv
closed nt 84Hc, December closed, 82iic.
CORN llfi'illnlX IftlHYl lui ovnnrlu 1111
bu. Spot, easy: No. 2, 70V4c, elevator, and fornla, 6s 314d; ( futures, qulot; March, 6s
option maritet opened -.tiu.
firm: No. 2 red western winter, fls l',4d;
No. 1 northern spring, 6s Id; No. 1 Call-
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 19.-SUOAR-Mar
lent Rtenlv! nnen kottln. 2 fl.lfiTMe: onen
Mo. Pacific 102T4 People's Gas 101U kettle centrifugal, 314c: centrifugal granu-
M.. K. & T 25 (Pressed S. Car... 40 lated. 34o: white, 3i(,c: yellow, 3 7-lO03?4c;
n pill
Pullman P. Car.. 210
uepuuue Steel .. 15
do nfd ikic
St'Bar 120U steady; fair rollnlng, 3 9-32c; centrifugal,
Tenn, Coal & I...62U 96 test. 3)4c; molasses sugar, 3 13-320. Re-
iTHlOH Ti r L- T- J I I 1 . A A. 1 - .1
U...U1, xi.iH os 1-.. 11)) linen. niiHeiiieu.
do pfd.... 72 LONDON, Dec. 19.-BEET SUGAR De
n. iveatner ... ll4 comber, 7s,
do pfd 80U
U. S. Rubber .... r.Tnnnnited nnd llrlcd Fruits
U. S. PSteci.'.'.';;." 414 ' NEW YORK, Dec. 19. EVAPORATED
do pfd Pit, APPLES Out of town orders Wero re-
Western TTnlnn .. n.4. eelved this morning In a liberal way. nar-
.lOl&Amcr. Locomo... sn$4 tlcularly for choice and fancy grades, and
,lhl uu piu H, 1 lllCHO nolo quilti Bteuiiy, wiiiui Kiiinn wera
iiliiul Him iiiiciiuiiuru. piaii:. luiiimuii iu
irnnd. 60SV.C: prime. 93911c : choice. 914(fJ
&;;ic: fnncy. loiuiMfcc.
UALU' 011NIA Ultimo tnuiTH-aiarKet
Inactive. Prunes. 3V07c. Apricots. Royal.
10014c; Moor Park. 914013. Peaches, peeled,
I2fui9c: unpceicn, rwiuvsc.
.147
. 48
. 5S
5514
. 6U
73
. o-4
6SV4
TUTie. f. o. h.. nllnnt
rather firm on small rccolpts und then de. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, old.
veiopeo neaviness. j'ersistent bear pres. u" "?ui iiuien, nrauyj juuuurj, us na;
sure, easier cables, poor support and larger March. 6s 34(1; May, 5s 34d,
riiuuivnii 1A1111D iiiiiv winior, iirm, is
an.
PEAS Canadlnn, strong, 6s 1114d.
HOPS At London. I'aclilc coast, steady.
3 6tff3 15s.
provisions ueof, firm; extra India
.estimates for tomorrow at Chicago. Closed
rusy at iJ"iC net iiecuno. Slay, 7O)407O14e.
cloned at 1OI40; December closed at 6914c.
OATS Rocolpts, 46,500 bu.; exports. 410
ou. npot. steaay; iso. s, 610; no. 3, 6OU0:
Vo 5 wtiltn Mil" IMn S will,.. K1U,.. ,-.tl.
mixed western, 510fi2e; track, white, 520 rneae. 76s 9d. Pork, steady; prlmo mess
l67o. Options quiet nnd a shado caster with we9t,ern' 7s, lMF' .tea',y.: American ro
'other markets. lined, In pnlls, 45s 6d; prlmo weftorn, In
HAY-Steadir; shipping. 6O065o; good to ,t1U'r,Jc.s',,49?- Hr', l'amH' 8ll0,rt. C"'- " l ia,
choice. 82i4iSli6c. lbs., dull, 47s Cd. Bacon, quiet; Cumberland
V. "V.. ?1... . . ... Ot . r. m 11. a .11,1. ul.n.l lw. ,.,,ln.
iiui'tj juiei; state, common to choice, r"'1 . : '.i.'""1.
1901 crop. 11015o: 19.M crop, 8tj8Hc: 1593 l to si ms., 40s wi; long ciear miimies, ignt,
crop, 609c: Pnclllo coast, 1901 crop. 11015c; luUt' 28 t,0.34 'HH' ,ib?.: lon.? clc."r cl;llcs.
1900 crop, 80bl4c; 1899 crop. 609c. heavy, quiet, 3u to 40 lbs., 45s; olenr bellies,
HIDES-Steady; Gulvoston. 20 to 25 lbs.. 'lulot. 11 tolls lbs., 53s; shoulders, squaro
18o; California, 21 to 22 lbs., 1901914c: Texas out, 11 to 10 lbs., quiet. 43s 6d.
dry. 24 to 80 lbs.. 14;c. 1BU BCTTER-Steady; llnest Un ted Stntes.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Buenos
Ayros, ngnt 10 nenvyweignts, 2502614c
WoOl Qulot; domestic tleoco, 25026c;
Texas. 16017c.
PROVISIONS-Beef, stendy: family, Jll.OO
iu,w, incBo, wi.umiu.uu; neet liams, J20.&0
021.50; packet, $12; city extra India mess,
'$17.00019,00. Cut meats, qulot: pickle.
uu,ic, o,,iiiit tv.mu. iuukil'u niiiiuuiers, 4i;
pickled hanu, $9.76010.50. Lard, weak; west-
..... ......... I A Ao. m-tn ,f . . I ......
fin nit'uuivti, iu.ii-i'ii eonipounu
o.m; rniiiii'u, eiinj , continent, 41U.10
America, u. I'orK, easy; ramlly,
17.50; short clear, $18.50020.00; mess
17.M.
UUTTLll Itecelpts, 3,W7 pkgs.; firm:
50s Oil
CHEESE Firm: Amer can finest white.
46s Od; American, llnest colored, 47s.
KniiNHH City Ornln mill Provision,
KANSAS CITY. 'Deo. 19. WHEAT Mn v.
77tf7714c: cash. No. 2 hard. 71W075WC: No. 3.
74e: No. 2 rod, S7c; No. 3. Mil40861-c.
CORN December, COc0Ci4c; January
, js.lvjf nsu; i". MVS"; I'.isn, mo. mixed, othwiujc;
i south ' wnue, ii'iiyvia; iso, ;i, uiiinjoxc.
$16.1001 OATH-NO. 2 wnite, 47140 'SC.
, $10,260 RYE No. 2. CCc
HAY Choice timothy. $13.50: choice oral-
statu dairy, l54i23o; creamery. 10ti'.'5c; Juno RUT
creamery. 15021V4c: fuctory. 12V401514c ISc.
He. $13.75014.00,
TER-Crcamery, lS022c; dairy, fancy,
CHEESE Receipts. 4.094 nku'S.': tlrm; . EGGS Firm: fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
fancy large Sontcmber. lOwlOiini fmmv stock niiotcd on 'chnniro ut 24e iloz . Inns
smull September, lO-011c; Into made, best aft, cases returned; country held, lrtc.
large. 914"! late made, best small, lO0lOc. RECEIPTS Wheat. 27,200 bu.; corn, H.lOO
lVJVJO. I wurijuc, w.uu iikb. ; IllseillCU I UU. IHllB, IA'11 Ull.
and higher: state nnd Pennsylvania. 3itf SHlPMENTSt-Whcnt. 10,100 bu.; corn.
aic: western hi hiuik, iiio.iuc; soutnern, at u".i oais, ib.wu uu.
mnrk, 2isi29c.
futli'l'iii-uivo, sieuuy; springers. 9o; l'lilliulelpliln Proitiico Market
turKoys, vuivo lowiH, iw; (iressen, linn: i,iiii.aium.iiiii.i n ,pnnon.m
1
Uitilo
. i . . ................. i .... . i .. .. i , , --7 - - . ' . :
,in UI1I1V,UIILVI.I iuiiii ,,j ,iiu J1 111111.11 VUll- I WeSI
corns nnd tho market was weak and un- nrin
iottled uu day, Thero was no business ro- CHEESE Firm: New York full creams,
i t it i il rnV -' i Piiiiiii, uu, iu luin Hill tlt-auiSi
lino mil ivui. iii-1 im iiiitit uu miiiiuiuill I itur l( CllOtCc, iwj"1
111 lilt) Vtl'O'' MP i UI Ui V VlVi lUI,
nrlnmrMlke" to PIllLAUELPHIA. Dec. 13,-EGGS-Flrm
?Ai"S. ' 1UUW540 OTIS' a'lOi., turkeys, Kod demand: resh nearby, western and
'r.vilS0.'. . ... . . southwestern. 30c: southern. 9c.
.rv'".V"i IL' ,' m'TTKH-nrm, junc uigner; rancy
'".x. - ihi vun- western creamery, :msi:u rancy nearby
tho market wns weak and un- prints, 29e.
I12.S214 for electrolytic and $12.50 for cast.
IngB. Tho London market was also de
pressed nualn nnd mado new low records.
Thus spot was quoted ni xu hm, rue Lon
don exchange closod at noon out of re
spect for Its chairman. Mr. Kekewlch,
whose soo committed suicide, but during
Mlniienpnlla Wheat, Flour mill llrnn.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 19,-WHEAT-Cnsh,
74Tsc; May, 75V4075e: July, 76V4c On
trnck: No. 1 hard, 77Tc: No. 1 northern,
747l.c; No. 2 northern. 73t074Hc.
FLOUR First patents, J3.9504.Oo; second
Trust recelnts. Offered.
Tho Commerclnl Advertiser's Iondon
llnanclnl cablecram snvs: Thero was a
pood business today and hlgn-clnss, stocks
had a .stronn tone. Consols roso to 91 1-16.
tnero wus not mucn cntnusinsm over
American stocks, but this demnnd steadily
increiiscu, wim American siocks leaning.
It Is snld here that tho forthcoming re-
fiort win snow an increase or 10 por cent
n earnings. Tho Metal exchango was
closed In consequence of the suicide by
shooting or nugh KeKowicn, junior pnrt
r.er or aiornson. Kegowicn w. n icau
Ing firm of metal brokers. Tho cause wns
tnreo weegs insomnia, mere was no
llnanclnl trouble. Only fifty tons of copper
wero dealt in at Jti'J l&s n ton. Jlio tintos
snld nt 4.15 Now York Is sendlntr over com
mercial paper, which Paris V1 buying. Gold
to tno ninnunt or jjou.wi nas gone out, re
spectively, to Egypt. Brazil nnd South
America, Tho Indian banks havo Increased
their discount rates from 4 to 5 Per cent.
Johannesburg 8tock exchange reopened to
day, runs exenunga is .a.ia ana ucrnn is
iU4.
flOBtnn Stock fiiotntlniis.
BOSTON, Dec. 19. Call loans, 405 per
cent; tlmo loans, 41400 per cent. Ofllclal
closing:
Atcnison i ..in Aiiuuez .iu
Uus is nwVi.Ainnigamnted ... i,u
mime ;i.i
lllnghnm 24U
L-ni. .V iiecia hm
v.tillli'lllllitl lu
I'opper Range ... U)i
uoni. uoai ti',4
Franklin 12U
Isle Roynlo 20
Mohnwk :'M:
Old Dominion .... 22 J
Sln (.'en. 4s 80
N. E. O. & C 504'
Atchison 774
do pfd W
Boston & Alb'y..258
Boston & Mo. r... 190
Boston Eluv 1OT
N Y. N H Sr II. ..211
Fltchburg pfd. ...HI
Union Pnclllo ....10114
Mex. Central 24
Amer. Sugar 120?i
Amer. T. & T....102
Dom. I. & 3 23
Gen. Electric ....2S1
Muss. Elec. pril.. 90V,
N. E. G. & C 5
91
United Fruit
U. S, Steel
do pfd
Westlngh. Com..
Adventure
41H
9114
73
1714
Oil and Rosin.
OIL CITY. Dec. 19. OIL Credit balances
$1.19; certificates, no bid; shipments, 98,892
bbls,; average, 90.036 bdis.; runs, mi,49o bbls.
average. 73,400 bbls.
Toledo, oec. 19. our-rsorm Lima, ksc
South Lima nnd Indiana. 80c.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19. OIL Cottonseed
easy: nrlnio yellow. 3903914c. Petroleum
dull. Rosin, steady. Turpentine, steadier,
3514039C.
Drr' Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 19.-DRY GOODS
Only a quiet general mnrket has been re,
ported today In cotton goods of nny de
serintlon. but the tono continues firm
throughout. Ducks nro advancing and
sheetings nnd drills nro firm. Print cloths
uro rnuy hem. prints nnd gingnams aiso
firm. Knit goods quiet, but steady.
Wool Market.
ST. I.OIJIS. Dee. 19. WOOL Unchanged
medium grades. 13W17'4c: light fine. 12140)
15u; heavy lluo, 10012c; tub washed, 14
i'JC.
THE REALTY MAHKKT.
Osceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fo Cop.
Tamarack
rriiuouutnlu ..
Trinity
United States .
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolvcrlno
INSTRUMENTS placed on file Thursday
December w:
Warranty Ileeds.
Mux Wlntliprn nnd wlfo to Robert
Mnior. lot 1. Wlnthers' subdlv $ l.t
rJW South Omaha Iind company to
.133 Frederick Hnss, lot 9, block 9, South
umana
Ponn Mutual Life Insurunco company
tn Anrlnnt nn ur nf till ted WOrK-
men. nV4 lot 8. block 88, Omnhn 13,500
Genevieve Tylnr to Bart Mathnnzer,
lot 4. diock lii, nrnwn punt
:2"
. 3014
. 13 )
,. II
4Vj Adelado ' Bucket nnd husband to D.
115
4J
li nk ClrnrliiKH,
OMAHA. Dec. 19,-Bank clearings for
today, $i,ig.i,033.Sj; for corresponding day
last year, $931,377.79; Increase, $171,250.00.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 19.-Clenrlncs.
$17,347,250; balances, $1,961,770; money, 5 per
cent.
CINCINNATI. Dec. 19.-Clearlngs. $1,005,-
2(i9i money nt i'.miu per cent; jsew vorK ex
ehnnce. par and 10c premium.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19,-CIearIngs, $24,950,307:
balances. $1,99,788; posted exchange. $1,840
4.8714.: New York exchange. 20c premium.
BOSTON. Dec. 19,-Clearlngs, $22,673,320;
balances, ji.aiu.i:'-',
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.-CUarlnB, $8,271,713;
V. Sholes company, s37 feet of n3
. u 11 (1,1,1 li hlnek 2. Hher-
wnnil nark 2.f-00
D. V. Sholes company to A. A. Honey,
samo .w
tnlt Clnlni DeedM.
Ellin Wlth.-ow to Rose VIckery, nlO
fnni nf in rnt in, 1 1 u.irKer s Al
lotment iw
Deeds,
Sheriff to Omaha Realty company,
lots l, 2 and 3, Van (.amp a: is.s
BUOUIV
Same to same, lot 15, block 2, Arm
strong s ist auu
Samn to F. E. Horbuch. part taxlot
30 In 15-15-13
Samo to Union Stock Yards company,
lut c, block 4, Uoyd & a. a auu
1.025
925
DMllii LIVE STOCK mill
0GS SLOW AND GENERALLY TEN LOWER
ot Mnny Fnt Sheep nnd Liinib. Of.
fered nnd About Mcnil) Price
Paid In Spite of I'nfnt ornlilo
Reports from (It her Points,
42,330
47,712
61,2(10
3!,I20
l,229
3!),423
10,191
14,243
21.4M)
10,to
33,397
13,276
South
Date. 1901. 11900,(1899. 1893. (1S97.11KHS11893.
5 93H
b as
5 92
t or,
6 09
6 04?4I
6 UU
6 1314
0 14
0 16'.',
o ;i;4
6 2614
0 iIH4
6 20-4
4 63
46,
4 (U
4 77
4 84
3 74
3 76
3 SI
3 801
3 84
4 81 3 81
4 78.
4 85
4 82
4 77
4 81
4 86
4 81
4 S3
4 73
4 771
3 83
3 90
I
3 921
3 93
3 90
3 96
3 951
4 01
3 9S
3 92
3 25
3 28
3 291
3 371
3 35
3 28
3 30
3 29
3 .III
1
3 37
3 3Sf
3 .
3 27
3 30
3 26;
3 2sl
3 231 3 19
3 25 3 l J 35
3 191 3 23 3 42
3 21 2 161 3 39
I 3 09 3 ;9
3 23 I 3 36
3 23 3 00 3 36
3 17 3 19,
3 13, 3 2) 3 32
3 131 3 21. 3 36
3 151 3 17 3 28
. ' n tv. , l.
3 VJ , Oi
3 33
3 2S
3 17
3 1
3 20
3 ZJ,
3 24
3 29,
3 31
3 31
3 33
3 37
3 17 3 40
3 1G 3 30
3 18; 3 31
Indicates Sundny.
'Ill,, nil rtlnl ,,t, ..... ..nwm r. t u
rought In today by ench roud was:
Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.II
tock
scs.
si 'i 'i
20 . . , .
17 3
6 6..
24
1
21 1
3
"Tic it T
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop:
...t. 122
625
DOS
1.3IS
123
58
445
0
99
42
143
8
64
391 235
1,011
3,749
4,599
3,831
60
410
918
IDS
243
1,711
Totals 4,267 13,218
CATTLE There wero n ifood many cnttlo
hero today for this tlmo of tho week and
as all points were quoted lower the feel
ing nt tnis point wus uiso weuK. uuycrs
did not start out until lato, so the morn
ing was well advanced before much of
anything changed hands.
Receipts did not Include very many corn
fed steers, but still practically all kinds
wero a little lower toduy than yesterday
nnd tho market wns very slow. Some of
the moro desirable grades were perhaps
not very much lower, but aside from thoso
It was a dull, weak market.
The cow market was also slow ana lower.
Buyers did not seem to bo particularly
anxious for supplies today and as tho
rocelpts were liberal they took their tlmo
about filling their orders. They bought up
the better grades at prices that wero not
so very much lower than yesterday, but
medium kinds and canners wero slow salo
and unevenly lower. In n good many In
stances sellers found It a ilifllcult propo
sition to dispose of what they had at any
price.
I no niarKOi on nuns, veui cuivca ami
i nun was also slow and weak, particu
larly ou the less desirable grades.
Thero was a bettor demand for dcslrahlo
crndes of stockers and feeders than usunl
and prices wero fully stendy. A big string
of Colorado came soia ns uign ns
which was considered a good, steady price.
Common cattle, howovcr, wero noglectcd
and In most cases sold a llttlo lower than
eBtcrday. itepresentniivo saiea;
BEEF STEERS.
No.
8
6
1
2
1
8
2
1
10
I
3
6
10
8
11
10
2S
5
3
6
9
20
1
3
9
1
5
1
1....,
7
12....,
17....,
3....
1....
6....
Av.
.... 796
....1173
.... 810
....1075
....1150
.... 817
.... 940
.... 970
.1?,00
Pr.
3 40
3 ro
3 75
3 73
4 00
4 00
4 25
4 40
4 50
No.
0
17
30
17
7
20
35
16
Av.
..1006
..ins
..1225
..1135
..1320
..1310
..1417
..1462
Pr.
4 50
4 70
4 73
5 00
6 25
5 30
5 55
0 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
973
1140
645
620
820
880
740
845
883
875
860
978
923
SO",
946
846
960
871
1000
900
933
990
941
.....1150
.....1110
1060
1001
742
1013
970
1125
1155
1070
4 00 9.
4 35 IB...
COWB.
1 '
2 Wi
2 05
2 05
2 25
2 25
2 40
2 40
2 10
2 40
2 60
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 60
2 65
2 00
2 60
2 60
2 65
2 03
2 65
2 75
2 75
2 75
2 80
2 80
2 85
2 83
2 85
85
11.
3
7
4
o
io;;;;;
14
n
36
3
o
ill";"
O
t
8
9
19
8
7
1
21
4S
17
1-...
:o
1
12
18
18
10
1
!
1027
1200
1025
990
1097
1075
775
972
1060
1042
995
1050
1010
1033
1010
1115
1030
930
860
908
1220
1031
1020
915
1410
1153
mo
1047
955
1010
, 1003
.1200
.1001
10..
1..
1..
2..
1..
1..
1..
1.
9..
1....
1....
4....
1....
1....
2....
1....
1...
COWS AND HEIFERS.
930 4 10
BULLS.
2 25
2 60
2 03
2 75
2 85
2 85
4 75
5 10
2 5
2 90
2 90
2 91
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 15
3 13
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 20
2 35
3 40
3 43
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 65
3 00
3 05
3 90
.... M0
....1120
.... 990
....1373
....1165
.... 810
....1010
....1533
.1450
1.,
2 85
3 00
HEIFERS,
4 95
..1270
..1640
. .1540
. .1073
..1730
..1073
..1770
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 35
3 60
3 CO
3 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
835 3 25 19 843 2 80
910
620
630
r.40
230
250
90
110
2 30
40
65
732 2 90
330 3 00
867 3 75
CALVES,
2 05 5
4 75 1
6 fin 1
5 60 1,
134
180
6 00
6 00
130 6 00
130 0 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 732 3 00 6 752 3 65
T . ....... oftA 111 ft7'l 1 lit
1.
1...
3...
1...
3...
2...
12...
3...
2...
6...
8...
500
010
, 793
5S0
633
, 910
073
660
, 070
, 862
, 143
893
3 00 16 973 3 65
3 00 4 1010 3 03
3 00 9 405 3 03
3 00 2 640 3 76
3 00 11 1017 3 80
3 25 1 1000 1 10
3 40 1 770 4 10
3 40 1 1250 4 10
3 40 0 1110 4 10
3 60 16 1127 4 10
3 50 19 1032 4 10
450
350
1..
2 cows...
7 cows.. .
1 steer...
6 steers.,
1 bull..
S97
897
4 10
3 60
3 15
4 20
4 20
5 50
for pigs, which sold at about steady prices
with yesterday. Representative sales:
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
VS..,
101.,
SI...
84...
90...
S3...
99...
95...
47...
90...
03...
1SS..
102. .
117.
87..,
15...
15...
01...
88.. .
87...
01...
79...
CO. . .
82...
73.
...150
...162
...162
,..1S6
...170
,..163
..187
...IRS
..177
,..118
..180
..174
..K!
...ISO
...137
...170
..203
..179
..1SX
..197
..177
. .201
..202
,..215
..19S
19S
2 W
200
120
46
40
100
isi
40
81 199
S2 210
60
82...
84...
77. .
82...
80...
90 ..
70...
67...
77..
CO...
I.
.191
. .220
..184
..199
..187
..210
. .203
. .200
..217
..213
. 231
.250
80
80
ioo
HO
240
41
120
ISO
SU
6 75
f, so
5 85
6 ll
5 IM
5 !0
1", 90
6 90
6 90
6 9.1
5 95
5 93
6 95
5 95
r 95
6 ()
0 OO
0 00
6 00
C. (to
I! 00
fi
00
0 05
6 03
0 or,
(1 0714
11 10
(1 10
0 10
6 10
0 10
0 10
0 10
6 124
0 15
0 15
0 15
! 1714
u 111
No.
31...
70...
75...
01...
63...
75...
61...
43...
65...
60. . .
02...
w..:
(5...
75...
70...
20...
23...
40...
66...
31...
I-.3...
57...
TO. . .
41...
75. . .
60...
17...
75. . .
14..
43...
61...
60...
95...
65...
07...
7S...
51...
55...
64...
45..
AV,
..271
..212
..231
..235
. .220
..231
..235
'.'.269
..271
...271
...290
...27S
. .200
'. .208
,.Si7
..3 IS
...300
...2SS
. ..290
...311
. .20S
..3S9
. .330
..312
. .39S
. .330
..145
..IIS
..165
..ICS
..171
..180
..1S2
..'JOS
..277
..331
. . .353
.310
Sh.
SO
120
'so
120
210
120
120
80
SO
'so
80
80
120
120
40
160
120
Pr.
6 20
0 10
0 25
6 23
fi 25
0 25
6 25
6 25
0 32(4
0 35
1, 474
0 60
fi "0
f 00
ti 50
6 50
6 50
G 5214
fi 624
fi IV)
(! CO
0 CO
50
C 60
0 0,
0 65
C 05
fi 6
5 0)
6 f.)
f, 65
5 65
fi 90
00
0 00
fi 15
C 40
fi 60
6 65
6 75
SHEEP Thero was not nn ovorsunnly of
sheep here today, and us tho local demand
was fairly liberal tho mnrket held up In
good shape. All other points were reported
dull nnd w;nk, which naturally had some
effect here, but at the same tlmo thero
was not much change In prices from yes
terday. A number of the trains were late
In iirrlvlne. which ilelnved the market con
siderably, but practically everything of do
slrnblu quality sold us fust us It nrrlved.
i ncre were no cnoicc Minus oiiereu toiiay,
so that the top wns not nearly ns good as
yesterday. It will he noticed thul lambs
sold on this mtirket yesterday at $5.50, whllo
the top III Chicago was $5.t5.
Thero wen, nforo feeder buyers here today
than havo arrived In some little time, The
demand wus better for lambs than for sheep,
1111,1 while there wus no particular eniuigu
In prices It was evident thnt tho feeling
wns better thun It has been for somo time.
quotations; Choice lightweight yearlings,
$1.0004.25; good to f.holcu medium weight
v cri HI,,,.,, s.1 Tr.sM i"bl- fi.lt in ?ft,1 vonrlltiUH.
i3.n0fI3.75-.' Choice wethers. tvTGMM.do: fair to
good wethers. $3.3003.00; eholco ewes. $3.10(0
3.40; fair to good ewes, $2.SO03.1O, common
ewes, ji.wiji.'.w; choice minus, jj.cjuju;
inir to good lambs, $1 OOiiO.w; feeder wotn.
crs, $2.9003,15, feeder lambs, $3.0003.50.
resentatlvo sales:
No.
20 native ewes
401 natlvo wethers v...
294 feeder lambs
591 feeder lambs
Av.
lis
119
52
61
Rep-
Pr.
3 'JO
3 85
3 75
3 76
CHICAfR) l,IVn STtX'IC MARKET.
Cnttlo
I.ovrer Rous
Sternly.
.(MYor Sliecp
CHICAGO. Dec. 19,-CATTLE-Recelpts,
13,000 head, Including 200 Texnns; slow nnd
steady, mostly 10c lower; good to prime,
$6,235(7.45; poor to medium, W.TS'JjS 90; stock
ers and feeders, $2.0001.25; cows. $1.0001.65;
hellers. $1.5(Kj)5.25; ennners, $1.0002.00; bulls,
$1.7501.65; calves, $2.5005.75; Texas fed
t-teers. $1.30Jj5.25.
HOGS Receipts, 43,OuO head; estimated
tomorrow, 34,000; left over, 11,000; opened
stendy to 10c lower, closed 16020c lower;
mixed und butchers, $5.8000.60; good to
choice heavy, Jfi.25Ti6.70; rough heavy, $5.'i0
00.10; light, $5.000 5.90; bulk of sales, $5.75
00.35.
SHEEP ND LAMBS Receipts, 15.0)0
head; market steady; good to eholco weth
ers, $3.7501.50; fnlr to choice mixed, $2,750
3.40; western sheep, $3.000 4.25; native lambs,
J2.fiOft5.6o; western lambs, J4.26IiC.0O.
Ofllclal yesterday: Receipts-Cuttle. 21.120
head; hogs, 40.011 head; sheep, 25,814 head.
Shipments-Cuttle, 3,033 head; hogs, 3,127
head; sheep, 625 head.
KniiMiis City I.IVe Mtm'k Mnrket.
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,500 nntlvcs. 700 Texans und 200
culves; mnrket steady to 10c lower; eholco
export and dressed beef steers, $5.0000 25;
fufr to good, $4.7560.60; stockers and feed
ers, $2.7504.25; western fed steers, $4,750
5,75; western range steers, $3.5004.75; Texas
and Indian steers, $3.0004.50; Texas cows,
$2.2503.50; pntlvo cows. $2.5004.25; heifers,
$3.250 5.00; dinners, Jl.5Oii2.40; bulls, J2.53
4.O0; cnlves, $3.2506.25.
HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head: markot
heavy, 10c .lower: light and pigs 10020c
lower: top. $0.07ij,; bulk of sales, $3.700 0 35;
heavy, $0.00(iO.7lv; mixed packers. $0,100
0.50; light, J5.250iJ.25; pigs, $1.2505.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market steady to 10c lower: natlvo
lambs, $4.7505.25; western lambs, $4.5005.0;):
imtlvo wethers, J3.75fi4.25; wostorn wethers,
$3.5071.00; ewes, $.'.7n03.75; culls and feed
ers, $2.00i3.60.
St. !,( 11 In I.tvr .Stork Mnrket,
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 19.-CATTLE-RecclptS,
4,100 head. Including 2,900 head Texans;
market stendy for beef cattle, others slow
and qulot; natlvo shipping and export
steers, $5.0000.35, with eholco to fnncy
grades worth, $0.6007.75; dressed beef nnd
butchers' steers, $1.3500.25; steers under
1,000 lbs., $3.3505.00; stockers and feeders,
KOftS; cows and heifers. $2.0kiM.76; enn
ners, $1.6o0'J.85; bulls. J2.330i.25; Texas and
Indian steers, $4.1005.25, fed; grnssers, J3.00
04.35; cows and heifers, $2. 100 1.35.
IlOOS-Recelpts, 10,200 head; markot 100
15c lower; pigs nnd lights, $6.0006.15; pack
ers. $0.O5fifi.25; butchers, $0.2500.05,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600
head; market 10c lower; natlvo muttons,
$3,401(3.90; lambs, $1.250 5.70; culls nnd bucks,
$2.5002.75.
Ximv York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19. BEEVES Ro
celpts, 400 hend, mainly consigned direct; no
rales reported.
CALVES Receipts, 5S2 head; firm; veals
sold nt $4.0008.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 12,917
head; sheep, steady; lambs not ns strong
as yesterday; poor to prima sheep, $2,500
3.75; culls, J1.75; common to choice lambs,
$4.7507.55; 0110 bunch. J5.S0; culls, $3.6O0M.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 6,171 head; very fow on
sale; steady.
St. Joseph Live Slock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Dec. 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,900 head; sternly: nntlves, $5,600
6.00: cows and heifers, $1.2505.25; veals, $2.50
05.25; stockers und feeders, $2.0'1.15.
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; iO015o lower;
light and light mixed, $5.9300.45; medium
and heavy, JO.2500.65; pigs, J3.OO0i4.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rocelpts, 900 head;
steady.
.Stock In Sight.
Tho following tablo shows tho recelnts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at tho tlvo principal
markets for December 19:
Cattle. Hoes. Sheen.
South Omnha 3,128 n.Cso 3,250
Chicago 13.2U) 43,000 15.000
Kansas City ,ni m,(X) .',(
St Louis 4,100 10,200 1,000
Bt. Joseph 1,900 li.ooi) wn
3 50
STOCK CALF.
290 3 05
COLORADO.
28 feeders.. 775 3 f) 65 feeders.
24 feeders.. 905 4 10 5 feeders.
2 feeders.. Tin Ja
McFeo & Mullen-Colo.
182 feeders. 1004 4 15 10 feeders.. 1061 3 2o
Jack Davis Wyo.
IOoO 3 15 2 cows 1090
932 3 15 3 steers,.. .1010
1180 4 20 3 steers... .1000
1003 4 20 1 calf 20)
740 2 15
HOGS Tho hog market today was very
slow and lower. The general market could
bi, fplv bo riuoted a dlmo lower than yester
day. Choice heavy h.ogs weighing over 30)
pounds sold nt ngnt around steady prices
with yesterday, but thero wero only u few
of them on Mile, They wero picked up first
and sold largely from $6.50 to $6,75, Good
mixed hogs wero fully 6f(10o lower und sold
tolil tn $6.40. Light mixed and
butcher weights were fully a dlmo lower
nnd u-nnt mojtly from $6.iD to $0.20, Light
hogs sold from $6.00 down, und wero very
hard to Olpoiie ill in u uvuuuu i limine.
They wro leu until ine iumi, nnu us n
man It ,1,1, mnrket was very slow In closing.
Thero waz a good demand this mornlue
Totals
. ,2.8,628 95,480 22,750
S5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
in
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Oman
VARICOCELE .nd
HYDROCELE cursd.
Method nw. without
ciittliu;, oMi. c lot
of time.
CVDllll 9flr curaatorwoanainspnyion
OT "rl I Ul 3, thoroughly cleansed from
tbc sjdttm. Soon every nlgn and symptom
disappears completely and forever. No
"HUE AKINQ OUT" ot the disease on the slim
or face. Treatment contains no dangerous
tlriii or Injurious medietas.
WEAK MEN Tom Kxcrwes or Victims
ro TfiltVOUH nKMMTT or KXIlirjSTIO.t,
Was-tino Wiaknkss with Kaki.t Dioat In
Youno and MIUW.B Aobd, lack of Tim, vlgni
and strength, wltn organs Impaired and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a new Honut
Treatment, eta piu, n,i unitmiim irum cum
nen. Kidney and Illaride,- Troubles.
CHARGES
ConiilUtfon fttt. ' IrfStmtnl by Mall.
Call on on or address 1 19 So, 4th St,
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb.
Wfm?
FOREIGN SALES DROP OFF
iUdioid DiTldtnd Declared Bj Ai
atid Capper Oewpaij.
nlga
'i'rif ii;wue IOI1H,
Boyd Commission Co
Succeaeori to James E. Iloyd 4 Co.,
OMAHA, NEII.
COMMISSION
unAI.N, I'JIOVIHIO.VS AND hTOCIC.V
Hum 1 A af Trnde Handing,
Direct wires to Chicago and New Vorli
Sut.teinUeBC", John A, Wntttr, k Cs.
ENDEAVOR TO GAIN LOST TERRITORY
Mines mill Mnielters Hci'lPPed ivltt,
I.ntrst I. ill, or having Appliance
Can JjotT t'ontiietp Success
fully Mlth Any Producer.
NEW YOIUC. Dec. 19. Amalgamated Cop.
per claimed and held Interest over ull the.
11st In the street today and went through a
rapid series ot wild fluctuations, After tin,
erratic market liail closed the directors of
Amalgamated met (Hid voted a dividend of
1 per cent and issued a statement placing
the lilamc lor tho decline iinon tho shrink-
ago Iu forelKii consumption, In this con
traction It wns stated that Amalgamated
was forced to hear tho laruest loss In tho
effort to mnlntulu pi lecs, Tho statement
uaceii tno iiiiiiiiK on in exports at tt,ii
011s nnd said that duiini; thu last month
tho United Motnls Selling company had
sold over loo.lwo.ooo pounds for tuttiro de
livery.
j.arKu iiiocks or tno stocK wero unloaded
lis soon as liuslnss hecan on the Stock ox-
chaiiKo nnd about a half 1111 hour nfter the
openinK tho gain of a points made yester
day wns wiped out. Transactions then be
came very moderate. Kfforts of shorts to
cover, nsslsted by what appeared tn bo
adroit manipulation, ran It up to tk or 11
ihi my witn yesierouy s Close. 1 no SIOCK
backed nnd tilled over a raiiKe of n point
until well into tho afternoon.
Trad nit beenmo excited In tho Inst half.
hour of business nnd blocks of from l'.ow
to ;!.(.") shares chanued hands frenuentlv
on a rapid rlso to lVi. An equally rapid
ii,ii,iiuii iuiiui;ii 1,, IIIUUKIT, III l
point being mudo between sales, but tho
buying soon overcame the declining ten
deucy nnd the nrlces bounded un nunln to
C7'.4. Thero was another slump just before
tho closo nnd tho salo wns at 05V Tho
ceuernl movement of the stock throughout
1110 day was ot an exceptional character
nnd Its dominance of the trndlng was rep
tescnted In transactions of '.'22.MO out of 11
total for all stocks of 170,000 shares.
Directorate II0I1U Mectlnu.
Tho meetlnir of the illri'ctnrs nt which the
reduced dividend wns declared, and tho
statement In behalf of tho cotnpilny nindo
puuuc, commenced as tno inarKct was cios-
UK anil wiih attended bv W 1 Hum Rocke
feller, II. II. Ilogers, Jnmcs .Htillmnn, Anson
it, blower nnd wl 11m n. ltockefel cr. No
announcement wns mudo for an hour and
wiien a c cr ntmc.'ired nt tho o 1 co door
with an armful of typewritten statements
no was instantly 1110 center or it sensn
tlonnl rush, Half of tho statements wero
torn ns tho clerk attempted to dlstrlbuto
them In the crowd of messcnucrs. tlnimclul
bureau men and reporters.
announcement was m.idn mat tno divi
dend was 1 per cent, compared with 1'4
iieciareii 111 Hcpiemnor. J no stntcmont
given out wns us follows: The conditions;
prevailing In tho copper trado up to tho
commencement of tho present year were
very satisfactory and so far ns this country
Is concerned nro still so, every copper
wire, brass nnd electrical manufacturing
concern being run to Its full capacity, A
, ...... .. .. , . . 1 .
iiiiKu in oiioi nnu, miwuviT, 01 ine cupper
produced In this country has to llnd a mnr
Ket uliroad The unsatisfactory trade con
ditions which have existed during tho pres
ent year in rjurope, logcuier witn tnc tnct
that tho supplies of copper to Europe from
sources outside this country havo In
creased, havo Jointly caused a falllnu off In
exports of about fi5,0"0 tons This (Ucrenro
has In Homo defrco been roinpetivnted for
uy increased domestic consumption.
.Maintain a Klrtn l'rlrc,
l!v ndotitlnir the nollcv nf mninfnlnlnc a
Arm price, u largo proportion of tho los
nrlslng from the decrenso of exports has
been borne by tho companies whose shares
are owned wholly or Iu part by the Amal
gamated Copper company. This policy has
in tho past been the bPst for tlieso com
panies, us tnc portion or me copper which
has been sold has realized a lareer nrotlt
than would have been realized If nil tho
Conner which lunl been produced hnd been
sold nt n much lower price. It has like
wise presented iiuctuntiuus 111 price wnicn
would tend to demoralize the tiiislnes of
manufacturers consuming copper.
Tho ofllclnls fo these various companies,
after carefully considering the sltuntlon
In nil Its phases, decided that it would bo
ucucr ior 1110 intresis 01 ine company nicy
represented to refrain from forclnc unon
the market moro copper than was actually
needed, ns. sucn action would only iinvo
led to nbnormnllv low nrlces. Tho selllmr
agents of these companies wero thereforo
Instructed not to attempt to force upon the
mnrket moro than was nctually needed for
consumption, nut to maintain a iirm price.
U ollicinis or oiner copper producing com
nnnlpH lind taken tho samo view of the,
sltuntlon and maintained a tlrm price thero
is little douiit tnat tno present unsettled
conditions of tho mnrket would havo been
In part. If not wholly, obviated.
During tho present month tho T'nlted
Metals Selling company, the selling ngenta
for tho comnanles 111 which the Amalga
mated Copper company Is Interested, has
notwitnstnnoing tnese conditions poki con
siderably over 1,000kX) pounds of copper
for future delivery.
Vnv Modern Mnclilnr ry.
Durlnir tho Inst two years tho comnanles
In which the Amalgamated Copper com
pany Is In'crested havo equipped their
mines nnd smelters with the latest Im
provements and most modern Inbor savlmr
appliances and ono of these companies has
nuut tno largest, aim onst equipped smeimr
In existence. This can bo put Iu commission
enrly In tho new year, so that from now on
tnese companies can produce copper at a
cost that can successfully compoto with
nny copper producer in ine worm, tho
future prosperity of the copper business
,i,ni,ftx Inrirelv unon such a rovlvlnl of
foreign trade as will bring tho totnl con
sumption of copper nearer to tho produc
tion than Is tho case at presont.
Iluliher Company Incorporate1.
TRENTON. N. J Dec. 19.-Tho Atlantlo
Rubber Shoo company, capital $10,000,000,
was Incorporated hero today. Tho com
pany Is authorized to manufneturo and
prepare for market rubber nnd ull Its bl-productfl.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
""machinery and foundry.
Davis & Cowgil! Iron Works.
1CANUFACTURKRS AND JOBBBM
OF MACHINERY.
aMNKRAL REPAIRING A PSCIAXn
IRON AND BRAB8- rOUNDMRB.
101 1003 1BOS Jaokaem Itr,
Oaeakew Mefc. Tal. SM.
WL tatertekle. Aent- J. . cwa
"KANE GO.
Manufacturers and Jobbere at
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinda.
1014 anU 1016 DOUGLAS BT,
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES,
Utttern Electrical
Company
EUotrioal Suppliu,
K lac trie Wlrla Belli aad Oaa LLgaUftA
Q. W. JOHNBTON, Mgr. U10 Howard St.
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
Omaha Tent & Awning Co
OMAHA, OTGB.
TENTS FOR RENT.
TENTS AND CANVAS GOODS
SESI FOR CATALOGUE NVMRISU M
COMMISSION.
David Cole Co.,
OYSTERS,
White Plume Celery, Poultry.
OMAHA j 416 fioutb. 11th St.