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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1902)
8 TIIK OMAHA JTAILY jjKKx WKDNEHDAY, DECKMUEU 17. 1002. I i i ' i I i i ! ! i ! I i I , I ! I ! i i I f ! j i i s ! I ' ' i 1 i . I J I i ! I ! I t i I i v I ; ! i v I i: i ! i i i 4 i COMMERCIAL AM) FINANCIAL 111 OoDimoilitlii Drop in Price on Chicago , . iord of Trad. LONG'S SECRET SELLING LEADS TO SALES larrraard Receipts Afterl lnr, Kr felling" lrnrli llals llrnia and Higher Unas I. ends In slums la l'r Islens. I'lllfA'Hi. Dec H liwer prices prc Vxilicl IihIh mi ariiliis May wheal i loUng 4'ft u lower. May corn h etuulc nwcr mm lialn nit 4'U V' J. Hill. il plnvlnliina nt urn hangt il In In' low ii. Wlii-ai nih il wistt Mini lower mi canter tables hiiiI liillir weather In tin- noil h - nl 1 tin Weakness of oiiisl.lr ni.irkim Mini Ihc gtrifial timet I VII v of Hie iniirki't, due In m. hip ml in I in tiic iiniir lunuiiiuii of I li wires, ni-ri- alau fit jirt hl iik Inllii tliita 'I In- lending Inim HHtl iiHllily in laigtd tin liln line lull II win suppiuM d Unit l.i' was selling through brokers, und UiIh Iml Induced 1. 1 In in In dill. Miiv opined simile In '4n lumr, Hi 7J41' I1 7i'l Vi'V'. mnl giailnaliy milil off lo i ii 7 . A iHir e n -port demand rjiiirnl h Hi Ik Ii I rally toward Hm rinse, whli Ii w.ia '.a'i'vi lower, at n'rl Ti'V' December rlnsi-d 14' lower, at 744'-4'iraraiu-cs of wlii'Ht Mini flour with -iu I tu 2i,imi bushels lummy receipt weir k., I. Kin Ii i In In- Irt hkiIiihI (m .1.1 "m IiiimIii'Ih it year ago Minnie polla ami IliIiiiIi re ported receipts i t tV.k mm, which, with lo isl receipts i.f HI -Willi only inn. of inn I mi l - made Intnl rtrrlpls fur t lie three nints of sfiS cars. hhhIiihI til ti runt last Week ami Stir) cars a year ago lucre, im.I leirlpia caused heavy llquldii llun In December corn, mnl there M break of 'i'y In I Iml dellvety early In tin; In y , mnl. all IiiiiimIi .covering ly acallcrcil aliorta ruiiHnl a rally IhIit, Hip (riiiral rlt iiatlon whn (Hil.r. ilfiinrta ft out Ilui I'niiii liy rr lii-ut'lnh. Hl.illim Hint tli malmliv of ii-valiiia wrin llllr.l Willi nun ami Hm nliiirliign In iiith wua Hm nnly ilrawluuk tu llio iniirki't Inn of Hi huiiih. liw i r ch IiIik. Iml I rr wi.i'lur Mini HM tin rriimi in in iiitnt re ft h tlnlliln atiiily writ- almi il.'- tiri-NHliia" InMiuTiri'H. A fair iti'tnnnil Hint for May, Mini with nnVrtiiM moltrHiH Hint nitlon waH rtiiiiiiirtllvHy l.n.l, i I..hIii( only a admin Iuwit, Hi WW III v;, aflt-r hi.IIIhh lii'lwt n 4.t ' , i l.i v, Mint t:i'ir. lititiiil.fr w m i ft 'ii-, rlimlnti Hi Mr, nflir lanaliitf liflwffti ISJ'in Mini fir. Iiial rt1 ii'I.im wrr I'M i in n. w ith 1.4 of coiilrui t rutl. tiula wrra ry titiiler nilhr fren arlllnw liy rniiiinUitttiii liOiiHt-a. '1'Iih IihiI limn lo Ilia rakh niHrkft IimiI u tii'iirf hhiiih ffftrt un Hm rtiri nliillve Iniili' 'I'riulK whh only moUfrala. Mtiy rliminl VttrS1' lower, at nfliT kt'llliiK IiiIwitii iUMi.KV: ulll l.oial rftilita wore ITU ruts. t'riivlalotia o. iif .1 firm on high in li ra for Imaa lit lht yntila hut lintil ri-iillzalloti cailnrtil alight ilrrllne. A fnlr ill liuilnl fur J.imiury lani waa a aiiiinrlliiR in II iieiiti, anil Hit rhHi whh atfaily, with laimary polk off &', at flB6i4. latnl waa llllr'jaiiKi.il mi tu lii'.i, wlilli. rlha Wrra i'l'dfn: lowrr, Ht tVvU I nilmalf .1 rrrplita for tii-niurrnw : Wheat, tm ran; ruin, ihb t ara; oata, 1HU iura; hugi, U.i mo hi nil 'I' I if icatlinii f'lturea ranted aa fnllowa: AilU'lfa (iirtt. lilMh. Iow. Cloai Yes y. Whaut I lull. May '. July Corn llrii. Jan. 1 May t lata lai May I'urk- J.ill May l ard - lro. J Mil. May Hll.a- Jun. May 744 74 7',77V'tl" 75 77L tiHWiiitaHi i4V73(ij''. 74 74',(S1. 6.1 iii 4;i4 d5 47, mv I 7it 14.1'kII i i 81 :i:i 334'tl I I 1 i m 15 at) 10 lf 77 St ft It 7' 16 ttS 10 2ft 9 72i 12' la H7H 16 tio 10 W 724 124 1 40 I SO 1 734 16 674 10 r 724 20 I 46 I 36 10 i!S if. 1 4s I 47St; 4t) No. I. tNfW. i'aah (juotHtlotia war aa followa: I'l.t H'H -Markrt alow but atfailv: winter palanla, IS 4tS W; atrulghta. U UnS ; kuiina iiateuta, H 4n'(t3.iiJi alralghta, tino- I.Ai, bakera, I2.26aa.75. WIIKAT-No. it atirlna, 74n,74o; No. S. 7 la 71 Vo; No. I red, 74'jf,V!.',a (ViHN-No. 3, 62V: No. 1 yellow, 52v i'Aia-Nu, . alVi No. I white, 314w3i'V. Ii Y K No. t, Ok: tAIU.KY Good feeding, a7tf41ai fair lo ihnlrr. inaltlng. 4txt)6i. HKKU-No. t tlax. 1117; No. 1 ttorthweat em, $1 'tk. . irlme timothy, 66; clover, con trail grade. I HUB. PKOVIHIONg-Meaa ork. per nhl., M7. lard, jier loo Ilia., IU.2(K(t lt.ir4. Hhort rlha aldea llooiei, i 76. lu y aalted ahoul-di-ra (hoxedt. ViXouM W. Hhort tioar aidra tbuxed). s.7tu.00. Follow lug were the recelpta and ahlpmenla f Die piluciial gialua yeaterduy: Itecetpia. Shlpmanta. Klour, hhla ai.7u i.7tn N heat, hu J!i.tKM ll.lim t'oru. bu 82?. 400 M.6HI tUla, bu 300..HO 2I. skw hye. bu 24,:o0 tiarley. bu fci.uoo lu the I'roduce exchange today the hut. ler muiket waa aleady; crraiuerlea. lsrf b4c; diilrlea, li'v-c. Kgga, aleady, luaa off. i tiara relumed, lii: t. lu.cau, ateady, l-4c. KW VUHK Ufe:k:Hlt UiHHKTi, aaaiailuaa el ae ly oa Variant (aataaodlllea. NKW YOKK. IHic. Iw-Kl.Ol'R-Receii.ta. l.Ai bkila ; exporta. J.714 hhla.; marVet unarttlvd and liitla eaaler; winter uit'nta, H.w.uAi; winter atrulghla, H i.i, Muh lieaola pateuta, II nW 20; winter exlraa. U vJkb; Mltiueaot t bakera. I.t.tf'3.40; wlii tar low gradea, U inrinl. hye Hour, ateady ; lair to good. 1.1 Umtl4v; choice to fancv. liuckw heat Hour, itulet, U auj ji, epot and lo arrive. V'viKNMKAl.-Kaay; yellow weatero. II M: city, H Il: kiiamlywiiie, KVr) firm; No. 2 wtatvrn. W'tc t. o. h., atloal; No. 2. &4tiH4c. track; atate. bia Mc. c. I. f . New York HAKl.KY Steady ; feeding, SikjUiV. c. I. C.. UurTalo; malting. iiioc. c. I. t.. Huffalo llu-A i- Hecelpta. 1&V460 bu. Spot. e-ay; !No. 2 red. -!V, elevator; No. I rd. 7kac, . o. b., afloat; No, I northeru lniluth. iak, . o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. 8t4o, u. b,. alloat. ipllona experienced an other erratic duy. av tlmea were uuite weak under heavy aetilng for both long and ahort account. Ivavther with bualneaa abrottd. cla.ilug weather weat and acant outntdu euppoit t'loxlug eaay at 4c net dec Una May. W..iiM4c cloaml at M4c; July, 7S( J 7-lo, clvaaa at ifcsc; LM.uiber cloaod at tUVc. VUIKN-Recelpta, W,0 bu. ; exporta. H0 Ju, Slt. duirt; No. 2, 4o. elevator, and lo. I. o. b., alloal; No. yvllow. Hie; No. J white, il4o. tipitona were eaater all day on Uige ruieipta. lower cab Ira. the wheat de cline aud Improving weather weat and cloned at V,uo uet loaa. January. 6oV, l 6.4c. cloaed at ;V,c; March. 624c, cloaed at 24c; May, u-W 7-ltx-. cloved at 4li-c; July cloaed at 474c: lecrubr cloaed at lo, OATei- Itecelpta. 84.WM bu. : exporta, Itc.iwo bu. Spot, dull, atandard while. 244j,vvVo No. S, S.o; No. 2 while, S.iWAc; No7 S white. 3fKi.4r; track nominal, track white S'SiliV. lU'tKma. dull all day aud eaay with other utarkeia: leveiuber, Vc, cloaed at toy-. HAY Sifa.lv: snipping. 6&$70c; good to choice. lu..l 00. IKf8 V'ulet: atate. common to rhol-a 1kJ rrt.u. .i .-uJ7c: l;tol crou. X,u Ji- ol.l m t-Jc, raciuc coital.. crop, ."IMJ.UO, JsniJ vroo. .!.; oitia, 7vU4c. Hllf.c-Jilf.iJ . tlalveatoD. 30 to ft lb lac; Texaa. drM to Iba., 14c; California! 11 to 26 lla .. IV. I KATHKK -vfulet; acid. Ku.64o. Hi' 'VISIONS H.f, lcd; f.iolly, iw.J) 4 ltou, uiaaa. II iv: bevf hama, lv j0 j.Ji. packet. Il4.v-,ili.u0. city, extra ludt. uicaa, lii.viiv. t'ut nirat. eaay; pickled Wllka. . Ati. 76: plcklvd ahoi.ldfia. ii Juf tiai: pickled hatua. lilarvLlTi iarv. ey ; wvateru atvamed. 1.11 su; rettned, eav ; fittiiut. lit; Mouth America. Ul jo. com pouuJ. 1.11 I'oi k. dull, fuinilv. lis; ahort Cir. tfi Kt':i IV. UMM, J!ViAJ l. jo. i.iv siu'e; S4ly. i,c. country, ij HOK-Quiet, domeatlc, fair to extra. v Sv : .lniii, 4u.c, uomiiial. I'SANt'TaV-Si,J . fancy, hand picked. 4o.h.. othrr vU.iucvatlc, 4oaVc. I' A riH At. i K iSieadv ; douimilc, per hx White. 'xl-J0. Ivd. llivJixl. Ben t-H R-rlota, i.lJu pkga. : ateadv; Blate dairy, Jc, extra crrauiery, Jiv ; cwiniiion to choicv creamery, 2-itsc. V'H ttt-.SK Htceluia. j.aa paj;a.. aleady . fan, y iure. elate, lull mam. colored and while, (H-temter, KSc late make, l.. Us,c. faucv a.nall, colored and while. tke; ton.tvfr. l.'tO l-'-Sc. iaie make. l.HiUV- tcKi!- hwwi.n, 7 ii: pkga; tvarvlv atad. atale aud IVnuaylx a n'a. avrrage bl. wealern. poor ttj fancy. Sut'it'c. IVl'LTRY- Ali. u.ilet and unchanged. Lrv.. nonilnallv uiK-hanafl. Vt-I lil- loi followed up ita advance of vetii0y with another but more iiKKlerato fcain today. lxMidon pjlca Ik;-! l. higher i 411. lor apol and ail.' 7a Xi for f iturva. 1 h tuaxaet waa mm aud a.ijhi!y hiaher. t.ptxr a Ivaiioed .Wi ,! In l oitdou lo a jo V k- for aoot and iitlKikl for futurea. but iwiuaiuea dull and aoaiiuai here, Standard I iiunlpd at III U. rlertroly Mr t 111 46 l.'H. waa iiilt I ht re and In Nintlnii. Hpel tt r i niitlniii-il inn ha iiRt-d In l.tindon nt J.19 I.Hhtl, hut waa 6 poiula luwr and ranlfr lot ally at t.-.4.' Iron wrta unrliahitt d at t4a :t. In i:i.iii.ia, Iml tlfi llni-d :d In Mlilrllt-a-ii.loiikh to 4, it :M l.oiiilly linn una ililt ami urnliHUKtil WarranM ctinthuie nmn Innl Nu I foundry norttit rn la iiintrd at .;i H''i'J4 ipi. No 'I foiiiulry imrt ht ru, Nu 1 fouiuirv aunt ttt-rn anil Nu. 1 foundry south t ru .H at Ii-'." iii.i.in. tt1AII4 W lllll l.a! K. MAItHKIH. onitlllnn of T rade anil aolatioaa an Maple anil l'itl I'rnilgrr, KH iH - miiiIIi d min k, 2.12lr. I.I V !: I'lil'lIHY-II. iia. JU'iiCc; old ronk Itra. 6t'; lurkt-yk, 1 1 4j 1 2t -; tint ka, ifff'ir; great, un: i ; kprhiK hh kriia, per Hi., k4'ii:c. liKKHHKIt 1'UI i:i ItY- llrna. Ii. , young rhli ki iiH, lie; tuikrya, l.l'(16r, diu ka and grf Ht , IIKillr. Iti I I Kit- I'm kliiK kloi k, 17r; rhnlri dull v. In I ii In" .. 2"u -'Ic ; ai'iiaratnr. :!i'ni"'. 1'RI.HH ! IHII Truut, Hume; lurrliift. 6c; p. i krii-l, kr( pike. 1'c; pi-irh, tir; lniff ilo, iliinkfil. 7c; kunllan, Hi ; tilm-llna. Ur; wIiKh hhli, He; kniui'.ii, Iim-, liHtl.liick, llr; ftttl rlt-h, l;r; ri ilkiuiiii i , lor: li linirra. Iiullt-il, prr lit . .dr. lolifitTH. nr. i ii, r Hi., !ri Inill iiiiiila. l'ir, calll-h. 14c; black liana, 2uc; )ut 1 1 tu t , llr. i t ilt N - New. 4uc. I lA'l - .'IJr. II VK No 2, ir.c. I , It A N I'cr Inn. 113 60 IIAY-I'rlrrk iiuntfil liy Dmnha Whole kale Hay I'riilii'H' Mkriorl.it Inn ; I 'hulce No. I upland i.rn. No. 1 iniilliiiii I7MI; No. 1 roHifr, 17. Kyr kltaw. PI Tht-te prlrea are for hay of aood I'olor and qiinllly. lie tuaiiil fnlr. rf t 1 1 . 1 m llithl. UVH'I KHH- Hluniluriik, per run, 'JS. ; extrn kelrrta. prr tall, ;itr. New Yuri, roilllta. prr can, 42c, hulk, extra ki lrrlit, per gil , tl.76; bulk, KlHtiilaritH, p. r kal . 11 4n. I'll II I HTM AM iKi'(lllATKiNt4. THKKH-4 In 6 fret, prr itofirn, 11.71; 7 to ft fret, l.i tVi; b to 7 fret, 2 .bu; It tu III feet, 14 titi; liirnr, for i honl and chiiifli pur iiokra, I.' lo 14 feel, each, II Unit 1. 6U; extra hit Ki 16 to I'll fri t, riich. J.' 0u 4 .mi. llul.l.Y HKANi lilOH-IVr caae of !x2x4 fitt 1 a In mi t fx i II. h I, 14, ict luirrrl, il 6n l.i i N v NKKIH.K I'iNKrt -1'e.r iloxi-n. : 50 ii ;t mi MIHTI.KTOK HUANi'MKH-l'er 11)., 3Uc. l-.Vr lttlltKKN U KKA1 III.MI Incnllaof SO ynnis, prr cull Mr; flva-iuii Iota, 66c KKATIIH MiikiioIIm Mini aiilax wrealha, per iloxrii, l hu. i J un, uvrrgtfi'ti wrratlia, pi r iloa. ii, 11 6ii"2 (iu; holly w rratha, pur dozen, l.6nii)2 on. v i:hi'.taiii,f:s. NKW rrcl.KKY Iviiliiinazno, prr do!., 26c; I tali, prr ilu , 46r; t H It tor ulk , pi T fur Mlalka weighing t.'om 1 to 14 H'k., euch, 46.il itic. I 'i iTATOKH - New, per bu. , 60p. HW i:i;T l't ITA TuKH -Iowa MtiBcatlnea, prr hid.. 1.1 .26. Tl' ItNtl'iS -IV' bu., 30c; Canada ruta lingiiH. prr lh., 1c Itl'.IO I H- I'cr luikkrl, 4nc. tTl'I'MIIKUrt - llotlioiiac, per dux., f 1.50. I'AltHNII'H - I'rr Int., Hie. i 'A It Hi ITS - Pel lh., 1c. 1IHKKN (iNlliNH-Hiuilhern, per doien lillllrlliH, 46c. HAIildMi:H- flouihi rn. per doinn hunches, 4hr. WAX UK A NH Per Im. box, 3; ktrtttg brana, per Int. box 1.5it. I'AHIIAilK-Mlacrllaitfous Holland seed, prr Hi , IV. ON IONH -New home grown, in sacks, prr hu., 7ftc; Hpanlah, prr crute, 11.75. NKW IlKANS-Per im., 12 SO. ToMATOHH -New CHllfornl i, per 4-bss-k't cralf. 1'.' 7n. t'Al.ll' LiJW Kit California, per crate, 2. bu. KIUUT8. PEAIia-Kall varlrllia, per box, 12 00; Colornilo, prr box, U APPI.KH-CookliiK. per bhl., 3 25; eating, I2 60; JoiiathHiia. 14 HO; New York Block, 1.126; t ' 1 1 1 1 f r 1 1 1 t Helillnwe rn, bu. box, II im. tl U A PKrt - t'liluw l.ua. prr basket, Mr; MaliiKua. per km, lil oudj'i .ml. ('IIANIIKKIIIKH Wlnconaln, per Mil , I9 60; lirll Mild HiiKlea, llll 60; prr box, 13.26. TllOPU'Al. KHIMTB. UANANAH IVr bunch, according- to nlie, $2 tnn 2 Ml. I. KMoNS California fancy, 14; choice. i;u6. liltANfiKH-Florlda PrlKhts. 13.75; Cali fornia nnvela, 13.nti'(r.1 50; California eweet Juffaa, all alsra, 12.76. 1ATKH Persian, In 70-lh. boxen, per lb., c; prr caae of iki-lh. pkga., 12.26. K II IH California, per 10-h. cartons, 1; Turklkh, per aii-lli. box, 14(0 18c. IttAI'K FIU IT-V lorlda, 16. MlHCKl.I.ANEOra. HONEY New Utah, per 24-frame rase, 13 75. C1IPR-New Yora-, 11.60; per 4 bbl., MTtJ. H Al'KIlK RArT-Wlai'unsfu, per 4 bbl., $226; per bbl.. 13.76. I'OPCOHN-lVr lb., te: shelled. 4c. HIPEA-No. 1 green. 64c; No. 8 green. 54c; No. 1 salted, 74c; No. 8 salted, 4o No. 1 veal calf. II to 124 lbs., K4c: No. 8 veal calf, 12 lo 15 Ilia., tk'; dry hldea. kli12c; sheep pelta, 2641, '6c; horse hides, 1.6on2 60. Nl'Tfl Walnuta, No. 1 aoft shell, tier lb., 15c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell, per lb., lHo; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; ilt'MXla. per lb., 12c; ttlberts. per lb., 12c; dlmouda, soft shell, per lb., lAc; hard shell, per lb., 15c; pecana, large, per In , 124c; amall, per lh., lie; cocoanuts, per dux., 6tv; cheatnuta, per lh., ltK-; peanuta, per lh., 64c; roamed peanuta, per Hi, 7c; black walnuts, per bu., 11. U.; hickory nuta, per bu., 11.60: cocoanuts. per loo, 14 . tH.l) MKTAI.M. ETC. -A. 11. Alplrn quolra the following prices: Iron, country, mixed, per ton, lit; Iron, stove plate, per ton, V; copper, per lb., 4c; braaa, heavy, per lb.. 84c; brass, light, per lh., 64c; lead, per lb., c; sine, per !l., 24c; rub ber, per lb., U4c. WKtHU COMMISSION COMPANY. ttft-ttt Boar of Trade, Omaha, Neb Telephoae IttlH. CHIOAOO. lec. Ii-WIIKAT-Msrket has been weak, price oft at one time 4o to 14c. but recovering some from the bot tom. The first beariwh Inilnencea were the lower cattlca. The unfavorable weather re port a from Argentine and tho decrt-ae in world's vialble were without lurlueiice on prices. The world a vlalble decrvtwed 326, tn bu., agalnat an tucreaae laat year of 1 SM0.nn bu. The aiiboard reporlel twenty one load taken tor export; clearances were incomplete-2.i.iv bu. reported; primary receipts were Sfrl.OOO bu , agalnat 6f.itw bu. a year am; In the northwest txs cars, agalnat .vt laat year; local receipts, M cara, with one contract: Minneapolis re ported a better ftoir demand than of late. The weather weat, favorable. Liverpool cabled supplies were decreasing; the gen eral view waa that Armour waa operating agalnat au advance. Estimates for Wediieadav, tk cara. Ci-KN-Market has been weak both for cah and futures: the Devember at one time 24c lower, with the old corn In the ample market following the decline: Jan uary waa off I cent and the May weakened bv tirna, finally cloaiug about where II did Monday. There was no aupport apparent from the St Louia bulla, but there was a demand for IVcember on the break through commlaaioii houaea that looked like short covering; local receipts, 6o.t cars, with 11 contract; estimates for Wednoaday, 266 cars; clearancea, 2W6.A10 bu. ; primary re ceipts, k'l.iw bu.. agalnat Jss.o.v bu. laat ytir: contract stock. l.o;i,ov bu.. tm'rease, J-H,on bu. Kansas City market was off 1 tent on samples and samples here off 4li lc on new corn. OATS Market has been quiet and eaav; samples were 4ulc lower. 8hlpp.r aa'td the demand from the east la poor; local receipts, S. cara. with 21 coutracl: et.ll matea Wednesday. lx cars; clearancea, t6.0n bu. ; at.H k of atandani. l.J.J.utv bu., de reaao, -0.v bu. : east of the Rockies oat decreased oSM.'iOC bu. 1'KOV ISHi.N- MaJket opened strong on hs hose than expected and highvr prlcra, but there waa liberal offerliusa of kly prxKluct at the opening, chevkln the ad vance: p-tckera rather liulliifi to bav Jan uary prod ict; there were 27.M hoga. "prices 6"it0c higher; e.-Mlmatvi for tomorrow S2 -o-vl hoga. In the west today. u.nv head. aKaiu.il 97. im) head laat wevk aud M.uuv laat ""WEARS tM MISSION CVMPANY. Vlalble Sa nily at Urala. NEW YORK. IVo. l.-8iclal cable and telegraphic advicea to Hradatreet a this week show the following changes in avail able supply, as compared with last ac counts: VA HKAT-Cnlted States and Canada, east of Kovklea. increase.. 2.1:..cvm bu ; afloat and In Europe, decrease, S.jiv, wat bu. ; total supply, dee rease. 3Jii,.x bu. .K.- I lilted 8ia'.es and Canada, east of Rck kie. Inercaxe. I.TV.uw) bu OA l't-1' lilted States and Canada, east of Hch klea, dtH-reae. 6SJ on bu. Among the more luiporia.-t lucreaaea re ported this wevk were ;iM. ) bu a: p..rt U.id. Me.; !W.i bu in Manitoba elevators, .) bu. at I'oct Huron and iovuu bu at lavniurt The U-adit'g dev-reaM are th.se of o.i bu at iiort .i weait ru interior elevatora, Sh . bu. at Chlc.no private elevator. uw bu. at Juliet and ".'A bu. at LoievtHe. Vllwaake Urate) Market. VlUWlKtE. Wia. ivpc. 14-WHEVT-lawtr. Nw I uotthirii. 7.!,c. No. 1 north ern. 7-(7.4e; Siav. 7.'4f7;i7,t. KYK SttiJy; No, 1. 6-t.c. H Vi.Utlv i'u.t, aianuard, 44o; aample JN'..C. Cv.RN-May, 4J4jV. Mtaaeasvalte heal. Uar wad Btrasv. XIINErLlS, IVo lti-WHEAT-Pe-cewber, ;c, 3a), ;4o; o Uaca, N. 1 hard, 75 'tr ; No. 1 noifliern, 744c; No. 1 northern, 7.'S . Klxl R First palfiilk, .1 !k,m kfrond pairiilk, II ,yj.tv,. first t-lears, $2 Iii:ii; feeroud clratk, I.' .IM',' 41. PltAN-ln huik. til.M. I. I.onla (rain and Provlalona. HT. ItOI IH. I .-.-. IH . WHFAT-lrfiwor; No. 2 red n.nh, flt .ator. tiuiiiiiuil: trn. k, 7-'t 7;!'4c ; In-'.'inli. r, 7ur; May, ic; No . hn t d. hi'n iH . CORN - l.nwrr; Nu 2 cskh and track, 4r.c; lii'irinlir r, 44i'; May. i 'il . '.I'.jt'. OAT H - l.iiwrr; No 2 ta-n, xi'v1; irark. J4 i :44 4c; I ti'rr nilirr, Mr; May, a24c; Nu. 2 whin , a.-'i J '.4c. , HVIv Mini at 44r. Fl. M'H- -Hull, klraily; red winter pa tents. ; ii.'iy : 611, extra taury an. I slr.ilght, IJ "u'li 2 ;; clear. 12 nu. f K K I Timothy , steady at 12 !v,i J 41). iiI(.NMI:A1-HI a.ly at li Si. ItKA N - Hirotig , carki-.l, eaat track, 7l1f) 72c II AY-Firm; timothy, 112. (n'd 15 .60; prairie, $ln ami II 60. lltoN COTTON T I EH -11.074. HAiHHMI Ki.-liMr? i-IHc. 1 1 I' M P TWINK-ar. PltoVIHIoNH Pork, lower; jobbing. Iimifi. l.ard, lowrr, tin 2.1. Iiry kali meal a llioxeili, may; extra Hhortn. 1A.I24; clenr rllis, I'.i; Blun t clears, l!i .in. Ilarnn IDoxrdi. cany, extra eliorts, llil.au; char rlhn, llii.no; shoit rlrar. III. MKTAI.M-Uuil, steady ut 14 00. Hpcltt-r, dull Ht II till PolT.Tlty-Turkryn, firm; 1 lilckeim. kc; rl rlngH. KiUk4c; lurkeyn, ;AI4c; ducks, 12c; gi'rk't kr. HI'TTKU Hleady; creamery, '.'Miltnc; dairy, Ikru.'.lc. Ell18-Htedy at 22c, lona (iff. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, lihls in.mii !4, W lira I, bu 4'i,tm0 4i2,nui Corn, hu 14n,'iii nM.tkjti Oats, bu tin, nun 22,llin Llverpuol tJraln anil I'rm lalona. I.IVEHI'Ool,, Inc. It) -WHEAT-Bpot, No. 2 nil. weilern. winitr, firm, lis H4'l; No. 1 California, dull iia id; futures, ipilrt ; Here tnher, tik 14d; March, tia l',d; May, Iia IS't. Ct iltN-Hpnt, tulel; Amerlcitn mixed, new, 5s 2d; Aliirrlran mlxeil. old, 8s 4d ; futures, quiet; January, 4h ti; March, 4a 3d. I'KOV IrtltiNh-Itrrl, ttrm; rxtrii Indln ineaa, II, "is. Pork, firm; prime miha weat ern, ir.'s M Hams, short cut, 14 to 111 lbs., Ulilrl, Ma lid. llacon. t'uilll'ri land rut, 211 to ;i I'im., ijulrt. 4Xa; nhoil rllia. Iti to 24 His., dull, 60s; I. in',- clrar nilil.llna, light, 2H to :4 His., ipilt'l, 6uh; lung clear mi. I. lira, heavy, ,'!6 10 40 Ilia., iiilet, 4IM 6d. ; ehol l clrar backs, Iti In :'n lbs , .lull, 6"n; clear lielllra, 14 to 111 Hm., dull. 611a; hhould. rr , Hiunrr, quirt, 44-t t.il. laird, prime wcslern, In tierces, unlet, 67s Oil; American refined. III pulls, iitlct, Hit h.l HI'TTKU- Ni.mliiHl. CI 1 KIOSK-tst rung ; American finest white end colofi'd, !!,. TAI.UiW Prlinn city, steady, 2Na3d; Aiinli u Il ia In I niuli. 11, llrm, "Is ,1.1. Itecrliils of whrnt iltnlim thr paat thrre iIhss, 2i7, toil cenlHlM, Im lulling 1 11J 111111 Ameri can. Aliirrlran corn rcceiiila ilurlng t lie paat three tluys, 67,COO centulH. Plillildrlplila Protlurr Markef. PHII.AHEI.IIHA, Dec. Iti ltl'TTER Firm and good ileiniiud; extra wektern crciimrry, 31c; extra nearby prints, 33c. Klitlti- Hteudy iu:d in fair ilnnand; frrah neurby, lc; ircah western, tc, loss off; frrah knuthvvelrrn. 2ti'oa7c, Ions off; freah snuthrrn. 2."ic, loss off. CI I EESK-Klrni und In fair demand; New York full creams, prime, small, ll4c; New York full creams, lair to puod, Htuull. 13M' 13Vjc; New York full creaiun, prime, large, i:i4'il'13c; New York full creaniH, fair to giHiil lurge, I3'i13llc. Toledo (iralil nntl Seed. TOI.EHO, O., Hoc. 1.-WHKAT-Falrly active, lower, cash and Heceinber. t7Vc; May. M'.c. I'oUN Hull, lower; December, 47c; May, 44c. OATS Hull, lower; December, 82V,c; Mav, s;tc. RY E No. I. 62c. HEKH Clover, dull, lower; Deremher, Itttvti; Januaiy, 16 05. March, t75; prime Alalke, lli.OO; prime timothy, $1.75. Ilnlnth tJralu Market. Dri.VTH. Dec. Itl-WHKAT-Cash. No. 1 hard, 74c; No. 1 northern, 71c; No. 1 north ern and December, 73c; May, 7tk OATH December, Sl4o. Ievrla Market. riOORI A, 111.. Dee. ltt-CORN-Lowr; No. 8. 60c; new No. 3, 424o. OATS-8teHdy; No. 8 white. JHiO. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Dec. Id. MONEY On cail, Steady, 4Q4 per cent, cloning offered at 4 per rent; time money, easier; wi and A) days, Ii per cent; six mouths, t) er cent; pr'me mercantile papers, 6 vr cent. 8TKR1.INO EX CH A Nil E Heavy, with actual business In bunker' bills at $4 .Wtiiaff ( !! for demund and II M12ii4 6.U5 for slxty iluy bills; poMird rates, l.S444 6)i; com mercial bills. 14 S24i4.K3. SILVER Bar, 4vV; Mexican dollars, 874c. ItONDS tloverninent, easier; railroad. firm. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: V. a. nt. Is. MI ....10744 U a N. unl. 4a 101 do vouiiou toiic XI0H. t'antral 4a li do . r( 101 'i da ! luc 1: do vouioa luli Xliun. A 8t. L. 4s...lu3 da Bw m. nt l M . K. T. Il M do cuupoo do Us ki do 4a. ml ii4 N. Y. Central Is 1024 do roupou loui do leu. aa 101 da UO N J 1'. (oil. (a ISi't do roupuu Iim Nu. PadBti 4t 10J AtchlioD (n. 4s Pt do 7JV, da adj. 4 N A W. coo. 4a Hal Ohio 4t liV' Hoadlns tn. la do S4 tl Ml L A I kl 0. a....lljc, do couv. 4a liH St. LAS K la tl Canada so. Is I..S St. L. a W. la K, Central of Oa. la....lio do Is X4 da tnc It g. A A A. P. 4a ... a rbas. Okie 44s ...ln4 So. Pa. lOo 4a , t'hicato aV A. IVia... 1 So. Railway (a 111-. C , U. 4V Q. s. 4a .. 6 Toxaa o Pa.ll.- la ..lis r, u at r 1 ia .ua t, at. l. a w. 4a.. is t". a N. W. 0. ts....U34 l aloa HavlSo 4s le.tv C, H I. a P. 4a loi,t do l'ou. ta Isv f f C 4 I, . k. .Wabaah la Hi Chlcaao Tar. 4s W ! do 2a 107 Colorado So. 4a J ! 4a drb. B T IVitivar A k O. 4a. ..toe WVat Shora 4a II t'rla prior lieu 4a ... .'4 viirl 1 U It a . 11 do uvral 4a a 14 Wia t'antral 4a siu r W. l. C. Is... las I'oa. To6ai.vo it tl1. Uwklug Vat. 44a....luV Doatoat stack tlaolatloaa. BOSTX1N, Dec. cent; time loans. 1.-Call loans. 54'S fer 4tv74 per cent. Ofilclal Closing of stocks XtcXIaoa 4s Oaa la Max I'aalral 4a Alchlaon do pie Boatoa A Albaoy Hoalon A Via Hoalua K'.avalad .... N V . N. H AH. VltrhtHirs fid I'aloa rv-iao , anu iionua; 10" Adveutute ....... .. 14 .. IV, .. &ola .. ! ..1.0 .. IM, .. HAj ..l.' .. .. 14 .. M .. 154 .. 40 .. 131 ..101 ..im .. ti .. a .. J0V. .. 114 4 .. J- .. u .. M4 . a Allouaa . T4 lAnutltawalad ... . Tula llu.aliaiu . ti 1 aluuwt A Hacla .tS a'auttiaulat . I4 l oppar Kanta .. .1M llVoilnloa Coal .. .lit t-ranklla .Ill .1.1. Koala . tis Motiaaa , . 114 ma Pouiluioa .. lit 'oae sola inva'foi .l&avunicy . a Tamara. k .171 .1 muooutala .... . tS Trinity . J l'nlta4 Sutas ... ,17 Hall . t .victoria . Il Winona . XI Woi.Mrina Msa t'aiitral . atuar. Sugar . do sfd Aantricaa T. A T .. lKiuialoa 1. A t... lli,aral KlaelrM ... Maaa. Klac'lrta do ttd Vailed Krult t'allad IVupar ...... I', s. Staal do 1M WaaltasS. Cvaiaioa.. U laly Wast lasdat Slock Market, ItONTXN, Pa. It Closing, quotations: Conaola. aaouay W4 V t .nii-at 164 do acvoual M 11 ia Norfolk A Waatara... MV Ana. onus S do ptd ta ALhtaoa - Out. no A Walaro.!! 3S do pld lno- Paui,ajlajil Is H It 1 n..ra A Ohio 7V, Hand Miaaa I X auaJ.aa tclc lflK.llu Ckaaialia A Oklo. . a 00 lal prd .' a-la c'Snaao vi. W HV d io p'd Si. C. XI A St. r 174 Soulhara Ry Ji tlleers J.'S do ptd pjt, LWniar A H. G i V Souihata Paclic aov do p.'d v Inlou rtviBc Brie al V do pld as do t pfd VI ,1' S- StM do M ptd la I do pld llllnola Vautra) lU4WatMkak ja Lou.avllla A Naah UJ I do pld a,, at . H AT M. '" MONEY-34fl per cent. The rate of ounce. BAR SILVER I'ncertaln at I?4d per discount In the open market for ahort billa la 3io4 per cent and for three-months' bl.la la 4 ll-lo3' per cant. New Verk Mlatau 4 aat at laaa. NEW YORK. lVc. la The following gj, the closing pricca on mm ng atocks: ACAiua Coa la l.i'tla v hlaf t Alua IT (ti.ir.o s;$ ottaia w lipfur ijo HronaadX ''a J Pa.w.in 4 CoaaAock Tan 4 Pouai Coa. cai. A Vi !- . lo tlotu Mitai l.'j t. ra Naiada X& Irva MlHar ai iii H.jta $ LeadMUe Coa I Staaoard )a ktavak i leariaaa. OMAHA. Ikrc U. - Bunk ciearlnifs, I! !4?. St, hi. cvrrrHiid!i'g d.iv luat y ear. U.L.V. 40." 1 ; lit. iv tw. S!.i.s4! nS. NEW OKtv He, Iw-Clearinga, t53.j02,. . ; balances, l.a.,1 Jao. IVS'IMX. IW. la. Clearing, $2.0U.Ta; balance a. 11 v,.'.7. fMU AliEl Hl!A. tVo. lt-1.'learngs. V4.,x:..U. baiaucva, $i'.itjo.Jl ; uionev. 4 per lent BALTIMORE. Dex- 14.-CKann4S. t . all. bjln,r, lnie.vlJ: ui uiev. t per ce-nt ClilCAvii. ly,-. Iti ClfaringtK. ..". 717; baancea, 12,131. vs.; New York exchanax. 3c weuuuut. (oruau excoauae. luicliiiutM. Sti rling p.istert at $4414 for elxty days and al ! sk f..r demand. HT. I.OI'IH. lire. 11 -Clearings. $7.H.52; balanc. a. Ivi;i.4k7; inonpy. steady, i per lent, Nf York exthatige, 1'x discount. NKW 1 O ft K mill hi ANII BON PS. Prices Melt Rapidly In Last Half llitar f Raalness. NKW YORK. li,c trt-Thera was an extraordinary melting swsy of prices In the i;iki 11 11 1 r rinur or innay a market, following 11 marking up of 11 u.latlnns during the pre. vliiiis in.rtlon of ihr srkkliin. Hlmrtlv be- fme 2 3n prices were st the hlghrkt of the nay, an. I lit I gains of i points or over had In i n attained by leading slocks herp and there In all the principal groups, such as Pennsylvania, Huulhprn Pacific, Missouri Pacific, HI Paul, Rock Island preferred, Delawtrr A lliultum and Hugar. In the last half hour St. Paul dropprd bark ab ruptly 3V anil some of the other stocks Were c:irrlnl swiftly downward. The In trrprrtatlon of the movement was hellrved lo be that the powerful Interests In the llnancliil world, which annouticed their or Kaiilsatlou yeMtrnlay ,for Hip protertlon of the money market, rierdrpd to convey K warning that they had no Intention of al lowing those plans to be Intprfrrpd with. Thrre Was more or less reallrlng before the clnar by the profs slonal trsdrrs. who lioiiKtit on yestrrday's market and early this morning. Pervious to the ftnnl slump the cuiiifp of prices was tpilte prosper ously iiiwurd. There were reports of sssiirsncpn re ceived by the Btatp departmpnt regarding thr Ititriitlons of ilrent Britain and tier many In Vent'tllela, which tPtided to show a bettpr feeling n that direction, but the principal csnse of the rise was the re assuring formation of the bankers' pool providing $60. mm. lino for use In n ponnlhle enirrgenry. The effect was to relieve thp stock market. Offerings became light In view of the fnrt that It wns found pos sible to manipulate prices on vpry slight purchases. This wns the notshle csne among sump of the Inactive storks, among which thp floating supply Is always light, especially In the Vnnderhllt group. There was some surprise expressed, however, over the extent of the protpcllve measures taken by the hanks. There the excess surmise s a possible need for these measures, which has not been disclosed, and a dis position to" consider that the exlatence of such a need was Indicated by the forma tion of the pool. While It wns recognlipd that no part of this fund would llkply find its way directly Into the stock market. It was considered iirobablo that further with drawals of Ioiiuh from the stock market would be avoided, owing to the unfavor able sentiment which the heavy stuck llriitl ilnllou hsa cutiscil. Thp principal good which It Is hoped to achieve by the n nouncpmpnt of the largp resources avail able. In upon sentiment. Port of the pres ent strlngrtiry Is undoubtedly due to the withholding of funds by pprsons who have become timid, or who havo dptermlnpd to wait for high money rates before lending their resources. Cnll lonn rates did not grl nliove ij per cent today, and ran off to below 5 per cent when the principal de mands had been met. Time money market wns also oiled easier In tone, although not mu..;i1 Iv chiitigpti. Much satisfaction wns felt, ' "-uise, notwithstanding the easier tone money, sterling exchange rates yli a! .11 additional fraction. The stork nv.rke c'oned distinctly weak. Homls became firm, In sympathy with stocks, hut yielded at the last. Total Bales, par value, 2.5n6.iO. 1 T. H. new 4s declined 2 per cent on, last cnll. The fallowing nre the closing price on the New York Stock exchange: Atrhlatiti lt go. Railway tOV, do ptd t; do pfd tot rial. A Ohio M Taiaa A PaclBc ' Isc, do pfd 1 Tulruo, Ht. U. A W. !', Canadian Pacific l.'t do pfd iS' Canada So 70 Vnlnn Pacific tf,14 t 'in. A Ohio ir.4 tin pfd 1, I'hlc.ito A Alton JlVtW'abaah tn4 .lo pfd lit no pfd 14 ChlcuKo Ind. A L... 14 .WhMllna: A L. K. . . . Z4 In pt.l t I do td pfd 32 Chicago A K. Ill IV.. Wla. Onlral S34 Chicago A tl. W :t'i do pfd 41 lo lat pfd Ml Ailima Kl too do Sd pfd 33 Amertoan Ex , . S I a f'hl. ago A N. W til t'nlted Statea t IM Chicago Tar. A Tr... 1S4 lla-rarso Ex lid do pfd ansa Amal. Copper 4S C. C. C. A St. L tsv, Amar. Car A F SI1, Colorado Ho KiV, do pfd tv do lal pfd 41 Amar. I.ln. Oil 14 da id pfd 41 do pfd IT rvi. A tludana IMVtAaier. . A R 4 lf.1. L. A W. do pfil to IHnivar A R. O.. do pfd Erie da 1st ptd da Id ptd flreat Nor. pfd... . II Ante. Mining Co .... X14 llrooklyn R. T 414 .... II Colo, ruel A Iroa... 744 .... ? Cona Oas t .... 41 font. Tohaero pfd. ..1144 ... .li4 lla. Eleetrle 114 Hiking Valley .. ww Hocams ai 11 do pfd tMa Inter. Paper KM llllnola Central 140V- do pfd 74 Iowa Central t , Inter. Power ewe i ..iiiBi o inipr. rower ao do ptd 1 1 National meruit 41 U Lake Rrle A W It ' National Lead tl do pfd tl4 ' He. American II I. A N I4i Paolllf Coast a Manhattan L 1111! Pacllf Mali ST Met Ht. Ry l.H'4, People's Oat 1004 Met. Central l't Preaaed S. Car 47 1.1. National lt do pfd to Minn. A at. L 1Kb Pullman P Car IM Mo. Pacific lid Heiiubllc Hteel lKVi xt , K A T M'4 do pfd T4V, do pfd S3 gugar Ill N. J. Central 15 Tenn. Coal A I 414 N Y Ceutral l.SO'4 fnlon tlag A T It Norfolk A W t4 da pfd, U. do pfd to V. 8- Leather 114 Ontario A W UN do pfd t Peunavlvania l.?4 I' g. Kubber IS Reading S7V, do pfd SO do lat pfd US l 8 .Steel S14 do Id pfd 14 I do pfd II 8t LAS F M -WVatern t'nloa 17 do lat pfd 7t Amer. Locomotive.... tr4 do Id pfd 47 I do ptd St 4 8t L 8 W is K. C. Southern tt do pfd 17 do pfd St Paul t7 Roi'k laland IT do pfd lit 1 do pfd Tte So. PaclOo St Fnrelsn Flaaaclal. LONDON, Dec. li-Qold premiums are quoted: Buenos Ayres. 127.40: Madrid. 33.90. PARIS, ivc. 14. l'rlcea oiened firm on the bourse today, but later tell on reali sations and became Inactive. Foreigners were Irregular. Industrials reacted. Rio tintos were buoyant, owing to a decrease of 1.5i'9 tons on ihe stock of copper. Kaffirs atarted firm, subsequently reacted and closed heavy. The private rate of discount waa 3 IJ-K Three per cent rentea, 904. UK Rlil N. Dec. 14. International and Iron shares were firmer on the bourse today, the former Mulshed firm on realisations. Ca nadian Pacifies fluctuated slightly on NetV York advices. Kxchange ou London, 20m 444 pfgs. for checks. Cutton Market. NKW ORIiKANS". Dec. lw-CXTTON'-Steady: aaies. 2.HC0 Kile; ordinary. "4c: good ordinary. 74c; low middling. 7 11-ltic; middling. S3-16c; govnl middling. Sc; mid dling fair. 9 6-lac; receipts. 14.464 bales; stock. 377.413 bales. Futures steady: le cemter, 8.14.ti,15c; January, 1. bid!. 17c; Kebruarv. 8..rl V; March. 8.2yti.?7c: April, 8. airs. 32c; M.iv, 8.S4li.35c: June. 8 37va 8V; Julv. 84Hi.v43c; August. 8 17o bid. NEW YORK. lv-c. 1.-COTTON-Otened Steady at unchanged prices to an iilvtnrt of 3 points and for a time ruled decidedly strong and very active. At the best; point prices showed an advance of 3 to 13 points; the gain was chiefly III lecembvr and Jan uary, at one time apparent. It was claimed that certain doubta had been put through by the principal long and short Interest; after January had sold aa high as 8.69c thla position sold to S.24c, but while Decem ber aold at 8.57c. the close waa 8.53c, with the spot markets of the country generally rtrni. 1 1-loc higher, and aaid to be sup ported by demand from spinners and ex porters. Independently of apeculalive In fluncea, The indications of larger receipts at New Orleans became the principal fcatura) for Belling late points: weakness In the stock market had a tendency to de press prices. The market was finally steady at uet advance of 12c to a net loaa of 8 points. Total sales for the day In fu tures estimated - 260,'aai hatesi. tiALVr.'STON, Wo. lw-l.TTOX-Qulet at S-iSo. ST. IAHMS, Deo. 14-COTTON-Steadv; middling. 84c: sales. 60 bales; receipts. 7 bales; shipments, l.XSi bales; stock. 24 i ba lea LlVt;RPvH"-U Ikv 14. COTTON-Siwt. In fair demand: prices 4 points higher, American ml. 1. 1 Una; fair. 5iod. good mid dling. 4.72d; middling. 4 68.1; low middling. 4 lod. good ordinary. 4.34d; ordinary. 4.2vd. The sales of the day were lo. kw bale, of which LotW were for simulation nd e x lorf. and Included x,Ai American: ruoelpts. S: bales. tricludiiiK 2.7ix American. ru tures opened firm and cloaed barely steady; American middling. 47.On4.63d. January. 4 6Jd: January and Kebruarv. 4.i2d: Kebru arv and March. 4 iLd ; March and April. 4o2d: April and Mav. 4.52 i. 5Jd : May and June. 4. 7.al Jane and July. 4.xkj; July and August. 4.63d. August and September, 4.tod. OU and ttnaln. OH. CITY. IVc. 14.-OHv-Cre.lit balances. I! 61. cvrtlricalea. no ."uiles. ahlpments. 44.972 bt)U ; average, m.aj bo. a. ; runs. 2i.!l bo. a; averages. 73 fJO bt Is. NKW YORK. iH-o. 14.-OIL Cottonseed, llrm Petroleum, firm. Turpentine, quiet. 44.t66c. akeo:. K.tin. nroi, sira:ueU. w tu rn, "i tO g'Hld. ll.S7V.lll . I I V fc!KPt H.tL. Dec lei OIL Cottonseed. Hull retiiied. snot. eaiv. 21s 741- LiiNlK'N. inc. IW-OIL Cab alta llnaved. si'ot. . tl. l.ins-t-l. '4. Petroleum apinta. a J. 't'urpent.ue spirits, 3&a 7SO. Whlak) Market. CINCINNATI, ivo 14-WHISKT-Dis-til'era' rtulohed goods active on bavala of CHtCAi Dec. 14. -WHISKY BaaU of h " n sine ft 't. tfP U. CIS, IVc. ll-WHISKT-Stsady at : PKORl.C Cec. l.VVliiSKT-4a H OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Verj How in Arming, but Price Held Just About Steady. HOG MARKET IMPROVED A LITTLE Active Demand tor Fat ftheep and Lambs at Strong rrlces. Quality of Offerings Being; I nasaally Rood Little Change In Feeders. BOUTH OAfAHA, Dec. 1. Tlecelpts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Mondny 2,tYM 5.470 1.249 Ofilclal Tuesday 8,600 7.200 12,) Two days this week. Bsme days Inst week... Same week l,i.lnra Same three weeks ago.. Same four weeks sgo... Same tin a last year Ir 1.-1 'lei Ufa L'uti m.ii. ..... ' . run 1 nr. 1 r.A n i'i ua 1 r.. The Pillowing table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year: IQOa tftAI Inc. Dec. 187,243 160.125 394.694 fattle 97S.157 7!.VI4 Hogs $.140,247 2.2!ej,372 Sheep l.rWt.oM 1.2SM.370 Thp fnllnwlnv ..I.U k.nn, the average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha murget the last several days, with com parisons with former sears: Hate. I 1902. 190l.19nn.l89.1898.lM)7.lR90. Nor. 24., . .nl 12.670 10,2411 .12. 3M 1S 621 29,270 .lO.I.'sl 1H 240 24.7K .12.170 14.7H1 lK..r.!sj .10.1.' 13.571 31.i fc) . K.Wm 17.H.k 4.214 t OS e 4 87 4 s 4 71 4 741 $ 821 $ 4 I 77 3 3!l 8 23 I 7J I 7! 3 21 1 II 3 24 3 2.1 3 33 e 8 (3 8 It 3 09 3 1 8 18 3 09 e $ 00 3 It t n 3 21 3 17 3 30 a Nov. 2h 3 30 Nov. 2., Nov. 27., Nov. 21., I 24 3 2s e 8 731 I 20 8 II Nov. PS 8 6 1 80 Nov. ao., 4 6 4 3 4 ft 8 74 3 7 I 8 81 I 21 8 26 3 2 I 2S a 3 r 8 17 I U 3 25 8 19 3 21 e Deo. 1... Dec. 2.., Dec. I.., e 4 14 1 lec 4 4 ex 4 77: 4 84 Dec. 6... Dec. .., 8 80 8 8 3 kl 3 86 t 25 Dec. 7.., 4 M r 2s 3 23 Ore I 4 7S 8 Kl 3 30 3 I7 Dec. R... Dee. 10., 8 0 3 2, ! 8 31 8 821 I 131 4 86 3 13 Dec. 11., Dec. 12., Dec. 13.. 4 M2 4 77 4 811 4 K6 4 M 3 15 e 8 9.1I 3 37 8 3 3 3 Ml 3 33 3 20 Dec. 14.. Dec. 15.. Dec. 16.. 3 23 3 24 3 17 8 96 ! 3 27 4 01 3 30 g hi 3 29, 8 17 Indicates Sunday. Holiday. The official number or cara or stock brought In today by ea-h road u: Honda. Caltla tliwi nh'n Tl'aaa C. M. & St. P. Ry 9 4 .. ". Wabash 7 8 Missouri Pacific Ry 3 4.. I'nlon Pacific system 63 IS 14 C. A N. W. Ry 6 2 1 1 K.. K. & M. V. R. R ... 13 19 C, St. P., M. O. Ry.. 21 2 n. A M. Ry 19 17 IS I C.. M. & Q. Ry 10 4 1 K. C. & St. J..". g C. R. 1. A p. Ry., east.. 28 14 4) ., it. i. at r. Ky., west .. 3 llllnola Central 3 1 Total receipts 287 100 S7 3 The disposition of the day's receipts wns as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Der 01 neau inaicatea Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company., Armour A Co Cudahy Packing Co. 2S5 8t 6i2 ..1.138 ..1.228 1.418 1,761 1,649 l.WS 1.119 2.962 1.449 699 "Vs 132 67 3," 69 159 2 45 80 Armour A vjo., Sioux City vansant to Carey & Benton 1 .olunan A Co Hill A Huntrlnger Livingstone A Shaller.... N. Morris Wolf A Murnan R. K. Hobblck Other buyers 1908 7.683 Tqtals .4.213 1.030 CATTU2 Thers waa a heavier run of cattle here today than waa generally ex pected and the trains were again late In arriving. In fact' It was the middle ot the forenoon before there were mouth cattle on hand to attract the attention of buyers, so that It was late before much business waa transacted. When the market finally opened, however. It was evident that buyers wantea tne cattle ana tne prices paid could be quoted fully steady with yesterday so tar aa tne better grades were concerned. There waa about the uaital proportion of cornfed steers Included In the receipts and, although the market was slow In opening, Just , about steady prices were paid. The warmed-up cattle were of course neglected, the same as usual, but still even those brought Just about the same prices that were paid yesterday. The cow market was fairly active and steady. Packers seemed to want the can tiers and medium gradra as well aa the better kinds of cornfeds. so that sellers did not experience much trouble In selling out at steady price Bulls, veal calves and stags did not show enough change to be worthy of mention. TheTe was a small supply of Blockers and feeders In the yards and the demand was also very limited. Very few buyers were In from the country, so that speculators did not care to buy any large number. The bet ter grades, though sold without much trouble at ateady prices, but when It came to the common stuff sellers found It al most Impossible to get a buyer to even took at them. There were not enough western range rattle In the yards to make a market. Representative sales- BKKr STEERS. IS ( S 78 t Si1 1 I 79 - 1 n I 02 ee H 6 S'' (00 01 6 04 & .. t 13 i fS 6 224 5 flu ( 244, Of, 14 ( II) 04 J 07 4 06!, 11 12 13 6 OS 14, fa4 1 6 HX4 21 6 21 O0 6 164 26 Ns. At. rr. No. At. Ft. 4 134 SS It UN 4 14 14 t7 1 to SO 1331 4 IS I Ha S Tl 44 1111 n K I TS 1 130 4 3 I in It 1 TS II 1U30 4 35 IS IDJt I M t 1113 4 36 40 l7t I tS It I'M 4 3t I mil I SS SS... HIT 4 3 St 171 St It 1317 4 SS 17 101S 4 04 17 lift 4 u 4 100 4 40 IT isut 4 7 Xt lota 4 10 It 1M 4 T4 Al not 4 IS 11 1JU I at 8TKER3 AND HEIFERS. 11 TX4 S 40 II lot! 4 41 COWS. II til I 40 I HOt I SS 14 B 144 II Ill I 16 14 Tt4 I SO SO lost 1 IS 1 lot I SS 14 S....10U6 I to 1 t I SS T 10VT t to 1 tut 1 SS 4 1036 I M tt 123 S SO 1 ll.t I 00 43 t-4 I M It loot I t 15 SST i 36 I loot 3 111 tl SIS I 36 " S tu S 10 11 ISO I 40 S lost I IS 1 SX3 3 SS S3 tss I a to I SO t 1310 I Jt 1 tao I ss 1 luo 1 it 1 it7i t to t 1210 t n t KM& I IS 14. luet I 40 4 It" I TS 1 MM I M It WJ1 1 10 1 1310 1 SO 17 KHJ 1 SO 1 law 1 46 1 104 t 1 11J0 4 :s U 1V13 1 Si IS 1.116 4 IS COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 W7S 3 to tt lot It HEIFERS. I T0t I 16 11 let I nt I 173 I 46 t S20 I 36 1 1 US 1300 4 SS 1 Ilt I tt BULLS. 1 ISM t 00 1 1S40 1 10 1 13ta) I JO 1 Ii30 3 av. 11 lwe t 40 1 lut lb 1 1610 I II CALVES. 1 .'. let 4 S 1 ut 1 SS t mo I os 1 its 1 Tt STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. t Sa ot t im 3 ss BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. IS sit I se SJ m 1 M IS let I 114 t-T I as 1 See s at 33 ci j M 1 3 36 St m , ,s t tea I so NEBRASKA. 13 cows 3 feeders. 3 valves. . 820 440 3 40 1 bull pan ; xy 3 75 1 bull IJiii 3 jo 2 60 1 calf Z3i 1 60 COLORADO. loo Zl cows. tell eas IS cows 770 Charles Fox Wyo. 4 feeders.. 943 3 76 3 heifers,. 3 heifers.. 714 al 1290 I 75 i 76 3 25 1 feetler... 7. 3 25 II feeders. . 719 3 75 1 bull 1 heifer ado 3 uw C feeder. . 971 3 40 23 feeder 1U1S 3 4o 23 feeders.. 1083 3 45 Ueorge McFarland Wyo. 34 steers. ..1014 16 3 steers 940 Sanborn A Dwlneli Colo. 3 75 Tt) feeders. . 773 4 36 4 feeder. . 773 J 75 T John Paine c'oio. 6 feeders 778 4 vt 4 feeders . 7""8 S 25 H'K.; There was not an excessive run of hogs here this morning and the market opened fully 7i74o higher than yesterday s average. The sales wnt mostly at I0.I0 and 16.174. with the prime loads se.ling from la.ju to 86.224- Trading, though. ws not brisk, as pack are did not like lo pay the prtcee. and as a result the morning waa acll advanced bef-jre n ii he's; ..r iha offering was disposed of The situation, however, did not Improve, but. If any thing, the last end of the market waa a little weekr. Hog weighing under 2 pounda were very hard to dispose of and In many caax-e packers would nut give over St 06 sud tsUu fur the lighter wrignt. 6ev erai trains were late in arrtvli.g. o mat the market aid nut come to a cioee until a late hour. ReprsneuiavUv aa.r. No. A SS. rr e A an. Pr st tt ... 4 26 si xrr a 1:1 7SS m 6 e Jl Ul . 11 e ltf ... 4 It 04 fl las t 1. It 17 ... 4 IS U .' im t U at las ... 4 is ai SM la 4 It at tit ... tut U :at ... 4 4 74 til 4t 4 lt4 4S XT 4 IS ..in; ... I iti SS Sit 10 0 174 77 !. It t 14 .IS IIS It t 17c, n t ltn t 114 70 i;a too 4 n-i it :m ito 1 1:14 tl 111 ... t w n U7 ... t 114 to 174 so 1174 41 2 It 4 4 17', tt 171 IM t 11', t7 HI IM t 114 tt MI ... t 174 17 Ilt ... t ll't II Kl M 174 t t'l 40 4 124 40 SIS ... 4 ITt M n t if. ss I7t to 1 iTv, 41 HJ J'H t IS SS U7 ... 174 71 IM jot 4 It 74 Ill 44 4 174 7J IM ISO t It 14 lit 4il 4 I7i 104 ;io 4 is n m io 1 174 I Ill U'O 4 IS SS tt4 IM 4 171, 71 JJ.4 40 4 U St nt ... 4 174 SO Ilt Ito IS 117 IM ISO 174 Tl !-t SO I IS St 103 40 4 17V, 131 ... IS 41 34T 44 4 IS 43 Ht 110 t IS SI J2S ... t to 4 lat lin t 16 10 lot SO I 10 4 2l 110 1 IS 43 144 to 4 TO ta tot too 116 SS IM 10 4 10 3 IM an I 11 m sot 110 4 to T3 IIS to (It 66 Sit 40 t 10 tt 144 SO 4 15 44 103 ISO 4 10 41 244 ... IIS 41 32t 120 I 124 70 Ill 1J0 it 63 Sf t 1 I 124 74 1:14 Ito t IS It IIS ... I 114 SHEEP There was Just a fair run of sheep here this morning, but the quality or tne orrerlnas waa far shove the average. Parkers all had liberal orders and the markrt ruled artlve and strong from start to finish. Buyers were all out early and the more desirable grades changed hand Htioiit ns fast BR they arrived. Mauve lambs sold ss high aa 85.26, yearlings sold up to $4 40 and some prrte native ewes brought $4 25. It was about the most satis factory market from the sellers' stand point that has been experienced for some time. The feeder situation showed but little change. Thpre were very few feeders on sole and prices for anything decent held jiisi nnout steady. Quotations for fed stock: Choice lambs, I r, nr.. r.ip in tnMKa , C ... A v.. vi'v , , cr a1 '., iniuvn, f,.wu choice yearlings, t4.2.rctH.40; fair to good yearlings, $3.75ti4 10; choice wethers. $4v"($ 4. hi; fair to good. !3.61i4.no: choice ewes. !3.!6fi3.75; fair to good. $3.00418.5"; feeder lambs, $3.00i'n4.00; feeder yearlings, $3 .OOjf3.26: feeder wethers, $2.76tf3.0o; feeder ewes, $1.54) ui.. itepresentaiive sales: No. Ar. Pr. 1 buck 140 8 00 16 native yearlings 62 3 28 118 native ewes 04 3 66 102 native ewes 99 3 65 12 native lambs 62 4 or) S3 native ewes J3r) 4 00 2 native lambs 80 4 75 4"0 fed wethers 121 4 40 270 fed lambs 75 4 85 8 fed ewes 133 4 25 104 fed ewes 1.13 4 25 14 fed ewes ins 4 25 238 western ewes 1C9 3 55 28a fed yearlings 74 4 10 1 cull ewe 130 3 00 41 fed ewes 155 4 25 88 fed lambs 86 5 00 4 cull lambs 57 8 75 10 fed lambs 82 6 00 3 cull lambs 64 8 75 1 cull ewe 120 3 00 I buck 210 8 50 fed wethers 130 4 66 729 Wyoming feeder lambs 65 3 27H 7 fed wethers 131 4 to 48 fed ewes 134 4 25 10 fed lambs log 6 25 12 fed lambs 107 5 26 25 cull ewes 99 2 00 1 native buck 110 2 60 10 cull ewes HO t 60 234 native ewes 96 3 36 101 native ewes lot 3 60 220 native ewes loo 3 00 38 native ewes 144 4 W 40 native lambs 73 4 90 1 native lamb 110 4 90 4 native wethers 130 4 60 2 native bucks 12.) 4 00 60 cull ewes 84 2 00 8 bucks 135 2 25 10 fed western ewes 83 2 60 3!8 Wyoming ewes 79 1 60 26 grass ewes 92 2 46 278 Nebraska ewes 83 DO 243 Wyoming wethers 75 3 25 825 Wyoming lambs 63 3 36 2 natives ewes 1 3 50 107 fed western ewes 97 3 56 2) native wethers 106 4 25 227 native yearlings 93 4 60 1 native ewe 80 4 60 60 native ewee 128. 4 50 60 native lambs 92 5 26 2 lucks 150 3 50 110 native ewes 120 4 00 27 native ewes 160 4 25 70 fed western lambs 69 4 65 75 fed western lambs 70 4 66 142 fed western lambs 70 4 45 30 fed western lambs 71 4 45 25 native lambs M 98 6 25 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. rattle, Sfceep and Lambs Are Steady, While Hogs Uo Slightly Higher. CHICAOO. Deo. IS. CATTLE Receipts, 4.400 headr steady; good to prime steers, lo.4cti.6n; poor to medium, $3 0n4j5.2S; Block ers and feeders, $2.0CU4.&0; cows. 11.2514 60; heifers. $2.i)iKj4.75; canners, $1.9034.50; bulls. $3.7616 25; calves. $3.764.50. HOUS Receipts today. 25,000 head; esti mated for tomorrow, 40.vi head; left over. 6.0VO head: Mi liy- higher; mixed and butchers', $5.9014.36: good to choice heavy, $4.40414.60; rough heavy. 169&04.35; light. 14.15; bulk of sales. Kl'"ti-35. f HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 17.000 head; sheep and lambs steady; good to choice wethers. $3.75.(14.30; fair to choice mixed, $2.754113.75; western sheep, $3.65g6.15. Official yesterday: Reoetnts. Shipments. Ccttle 21.429 3.427 Hons 33.044 4.437 l.heep 24,775 1,444 Xenr York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Deo. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts. 774 head, mainly consigned direct: a few balls sold at 13.9t); a few dry cows at $-'.50; dressed beef, steady; city dressed native sides. 74ull4c per lb. Cables quoted American sice's at 134u 13c dressed weight: refrigerator beef. li.l'4c per lb.; exports today. 710 beeves, 1.4S3 sheep and 4.' 80 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 55S head: veals steady; other calves slow and weak: veals sold at $6.t9.i per lw lbs.; barnyard calves. 13. 5tip4 00: westerns. $4.124 u-4 26; cltv dressed veals, Uiil4c. SHEEP AND I.A MBS Receipts. 7.306 htad; sheep and lambs about steady; com mon and medium lambs rated slow and weak In some cases, sheep sold at 12.5a 4.00 per iw lbs.; culls, $J: lambs. ti-OOnrVii; dressed muttjn. tiuv; dressed lambs. Hi luc. HOCiS Receipts. 3,014 head; firmer ; state and Pennsylvania hogs sold at $4.50; west ern hogs at $4.25. St. I.onla Live gteark Market. ST. LOC1S. Mo.. Deo. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts. S.5cO head. Including 7.ou head Tex ans; market steady to strong: native ship ping and export steers. l4.5u.uS. 5; dressed beef and butchers' steers. I4.ucti5.25: steers under l,tH pounds, ti.7i.y5i-'. Blockers snd feeders. i2.35.'ip4.: cows and heifers. 12 2frr 4.76: canners. Il.5oar2.ot; bulls. 12 5 mi 3. So; calves, lt ttt7i.i; Texas and Indian steers, rj ;tn il, cows and heifer. 12.2i'fi3.40. Hia.13 Receipts, S.oho head: market SqlOc higher: pigs and lights. 14..aiitit.j0; packers, 14. 15ii4 36: butchers'. !4 2't4.5o. SHcIEP AND LAMBS Receipts, !.jl") head: market strong and active; native n uttons, 13 if4 00; lajnbs. $l.3Of.50; culls and bucks. I2.'jo(i4.00: "tockers and feeders, ll.Sotg&OO; Texans, t2.4m'3.80. Kansna City Lite Slerk Market. KANSAS CITT, Dec. 1. CATTLE Re ceipt. 1.I..M) head. Including 2.UO0 head Tex ans, market steady to lower; native steers. 12.75474. 00: Texas snd Indian steers. tt.it 3.75; Texas cows. 11 i3.60; native cows and heifers. $1.5ti4 75. stockers and feeders. S3 io-4.ti0; bulls. 11 S1! 3 26: calvea. 11 25.4. ii. HiKiS Receipts. 9.ia head: market ol"c higher; bulk of ssles. liiej4i.26; heavy, H'l 4ji JO; packers. tri.aiHtrw 15, medium. 14.1'" 4.2.": llaht. tu.96ii.l5; yorkers. So..-y4 15, pigs. 86 M-3!.J6 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.. head; market strong, 13.iii-4. 10; lambs. !o iio.46; range wethers, 13. 0014 4. 40; ewes, $3.0V( 4.20. lens City Live Sleek Market. SIOCX CITT. Ia , Dec 1C Special Tele grau.l CATTLE Receipts. l.Juo; market steady; beeves. 13.77m6.75, cows, bulls and mixed, 17 5vn.j3.75; stockers and feeder, 12.50 Ig4.u: nariings and calves, rj Sen 3. 75. HcaJS Receipts 5.5ti; market 5c higher on gotsi heavy, selling at lo.0a4.JS; tiu.k. gj vi i- SHEEP Receipts, 100; rasrket steady. Stasrk In Sight. The following stock at the five were the receipts of live principal cities yesterday: 'at'e. H-s. Snerp. Omaha 3.3ta 7 5w li Chicago 4.44 2j..a) I'.noj Kansas City Iti.aei 8..n) 4..wu St. Louis S.xW 5.. Iia) &:oux City l.Jiai 5.7 loo Totals 27.700 S1.7'ti 3e,is luar and Mulasaee, NEW ORLEANS Dec. 16 -Sl UAR-PulI and eaay; oien kettie. ;'-rf4e; open kettle, cenirtfigal. 24't3 I-It,-; c"ttrrfug;il. granu lated. 4 3-ltWi-i c; whltfs. 3ttf44c; yeiluwn, '1I e-'i'lhls. 2'3 i-lrio. M' 'I-ASSE! ijtiict; open ke't.e. Ctvjc, centriruga1. t2:.c" syrup. ii-Te. .NEW YOF.iv.. LKv. Is e" I'll A K-Raw. . steady: fair refining 8 7-liic; t-em rtf igal. M ' ket. 3 15-lM.-: moldsa-a sugar, 3 3-lsc. re-rlm-4 quu-f Mi'T.ASSKS Firm. LONDON. Dec. It SCGAR-Peet. V cnnlr, ta 'id. t afee tlarket. NEW TORK Dec. 16. COFFEE goo t Rio. quiel. Futures opene.J eteudy. with price net unchangt-d tu 5 points higher. ih firmer ton bring the result of the stea.lt oeaa of ths French market and moderate purchases by brokers supposed tOTepresent the local bull clique. Knrrisners seemed to be working on both sides of the market, with purchases predominating, howevet the primary markets were Irrrgular and exerted no Immediate Infliiem-v on the local trading, nor did the partial 4 pig decline at Hamburg gfTect the market. The close was steady at an advance of 6V 1" points. Sales footed tip tl.tyaj bags. Including: De cember, 4 4nftj-4.nOc: January, 4 iiiit4 5.V; Keh ruary, 4.6nc; March, 4.7(ri4.75c; May, 4 !'". 4 9m:; July, 6r; September, S.i:.tj52oc; tKto ber, 8.25c, and November, 5.25c. Wool Market. POSTON, Dec. ls.-W001,The market Is fully as strong ss a week ago and prlcps that were then rather aeking prh-s thsn otherwise have now become the llgurcs at which actual sales have been made. The tendenry Is still upward and somp grmlps of wool have been further advanced. Manu facturers are looking the market over and It la stated ss a fuel that not for years have the different houses been 1 so well cleared up on odd and off lots of wool. For territory wools thpre Is a good demand for all grades, but especially for tine wools, with medium wools doing better. Prices are very firm, with the tendency upward. Fine staple territory, 6tVfiir; strictly fine, 6041660; fine and medium, 6uff."3n; medium. 4.Vi47c. Texns wools are rather quiet, hut the tone of the market Is fully se firm ns previously noted. Kali, rleared basis, 47W 48c; twelve months, 66tne; six to eight months, spring, n3iff6.V. California wools are firmer; the demand Is steady st the re vised quotations; northern county, cleaned basis, fCitooc; middle counties. 48(1600; southern, 4i.fj47c; fall free. 44(u"4Sc. The market for tine flpece wools Is very firm and sales have been made at full quota tions. Ohio and Pennsylvania. XX ami above, Slftc; Michigan X, 25ti064c. De laine wools are really firmer and better prices are being obtained. Ohio and Penn sylvania washed delaine, S3Y34o; No. 1. 811JI S2c; No. 2, 8iKfi31c; coarse, 2tt','7c. Austra lian wool Is quiet, with prices very firm and nominally unchanged. Combing, choice scoured basts, 5&c; good, 7S1i'76c; average. 72fl74c. fiT. IiOUIS. Dec. 1-WOOI-Flrm; me dium grades and combing, 112040: llsht fine, 16igl9c; heavy fine, 13'ijl5c; tub washed, 18i?7'29o. NEW TOR.K, Dec. 16. WOOL Firm. Krnporated Apples and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK. Dee. M -EVAPORATED APPLES Continue firm, holders being dis posed to seek better prices. Common are quoted at 4ft 5' tc; prime, 64c; choice, ti'tf 4c; fancy, 7(i74c. CALIFORNIA PRIED FRflTS-Spot prunes are active snd firm, with 50-sns and "0-SOs reported In light supply, while 40-5ns are In active demand and offered In mod erate quantities PtIcps ranged from 34Tf 74c for all grades. There Is a modrrjti? demand for apricots, which are about steady, at 74Jl2e In boxes snd 74-5 lic In bags. Peaches slso sre moving steady, nt about 12'ulSc for peeled and 641lwc for unpeeled. Dry Oooda Market. NEW TORK. Pec. 16. PRY GOOPS Thpre has not been any further reduction In bleached cotton today. The new prices have brought out an active demand and thpre may be a recovery In them before long. In othpr directions the market It dull at previous prices, print cloths quiet and unchanged. Export buying of heavy brown cottons continues Inactive, but more Inquiry on China account Is noted. Why Not r..oxico? You have been to Europe. You have seen California snd Colorado. Why not try Mex ico? It Is worth while. The curious architecture; the vatt plazss, where the en tire population of the city gathers nightly to listen to the stirring strains of a mili tary band; the rare beauty of the women; the picturesque attire of the men; the primi tive methods of agriculture these are only a few of the cores of tbtngi that can be seen and enjoyed in Mexico la MID-WINTER. Cut out this ad. send It to us, and we will mall you a book about Mexico. Tells Just what you want to know. Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam Sf. OH AH A, NEB. First See America Partlcularljr groat Southwest and California, on the Santa Fe. Titanic chasms, petrified forests, gky-hliih peaks, prehistoric ruins. Pueblo Indians, giant redwoods, and old missions. Travel on the luxurious California Limited. The California tour described la our bocks: mailed for 10c in tamps. A rid re Passenger Office, Atchison. Topeka Jt Santa Fe Railway, Lien Moines, la. Santa Fe DR McGREW SPECIALIST Treats all forma) Ml ISEASES AND DISOIOEU or MEN ONLY 17 Years ExDerlsaee, 17 Tears in Kls remarkable ssa cess bss never been equaled and every day brings mxoy flattaf lug reports ot the good he Is doing, er tat relief be baa given. Kst Springs Trsatmsnt for StphHii And all Blood Poisons. NO "BREAKING OUT" on the am in or face and all exUrnai signs of Us disease disappear at once. BLOOD DISEASE 'Z'i, u.." VARICOCELE lJVSAS UYCK teUtUUJ stUt'totof v .a.j . -.Mia..al oeMUaxgaa. BtrletaSe, Doest aJuasy and Btaalder LuBeaaaa, ily sxucs.a. 4.U1CK CCP-E3 LOW CHARGE. Treauaauit by oaalL P. U. itog Ita, oHlos lOU . a.ii 1 V. n"?- X.e at... mZ ' aaa la.lL aa Diu,i,., i il,. t''B ' assaa. StaaUawa Saaare, faU. J5 P. ti. cm. Pre. C. A W..r. ar.D... Established PW. WEARE COMMISSION CO., CHICAGO Msmoers of the Principal Exchanges , . '""es Ul AU I-oint. " CH l'ut.,., ;0,D Bough: and oi,i for caiB op f'Jf ure dpllvery OMAHA BR.VNCH. U-!!l Euard of Tda I iTisr aver sua a. uus ecreaL. set ween s arua.lt and tveugiaa suweua. Va4Arta JaausV fi BsiestlTIS J gBltSUtJat IL J.iArl. .' rHSU I a.a.4 ... I,,,.. 4 aaa BW aw. aeM W. E. Wat! uc. M