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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, BECEMKER 23. 1003.
IV
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Whtat 8howg Slight Decline on Eeport frsr
Argmtin Fields.
PRICE OF CORK IS ABOUT UNCHANGED
Oat there aeaeral Dallas., evltk
Price Itminkat Eaalar, with Pro
Tlclaa Ala Weak
lilac' '
CHICAGO, 111.. Dm. zt Large primary
receipt ana lavorabie harvesting waatnrr
In Argentina weie bear lactoia in wheat
today, covering by shorts, however, heid
price almost sttaoy, May closing c iov.es.
May corn wil uncnangtrd ana oat were
off a traction. provisions were weak, ,tba
May product closing oc to lic lower.
Interest nagged lu tn wnt pit and
trading uiumro a holiday aunneiu. Tne
news of th day val bearish. Keceipts In
ths southwest were mucn larger, weather
In Argentina was better and harvesting la
Srogresslng favorably, wlilia l.nglish ii.ar
ata wars lower. Jtacelpia In vna nor, la
west were also large, being about 100 cara
mors than a yaar ago. With all the
(actora to deprea it tna market, however,
held up remarkably well and price showed
only amall . rectssions. The opening waa
ateady with May unchanged to e Higher,
at 6i,!40 to H3c. Shorts were atlil somtwhat
concerned In regard to the situation In the
far eaat and bought quite (reeiy at the
tart. Offerings were rather Hmlted and
during tba first hour May ranged within
o. Extremely heavy receipts In tna
aouthweat Induced conalderable selling by
pit tradera later in the Reunion and the
market became e Bier, May going down to
82c. Active ooverlng by shorts, however,
checked the decline and caused a a.lght
rally. A ateady. tone prevailed at the close
and finally ngurea on May were at .,
a loaa of Wc for the day. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 41, 30 bush-
l. Primary recti nts were 1.076.MJO bushels.
sgninat 6.i.oo buanela a year am .. The
world' visible supply according to Brad
tr?t allowed a decrease of 70i.u00 bushels.
Minneapolis, Duluth. and Chicago reported
receipt of 618 cars, against 6tl cara last
week and 417 rare a year ago. Ruvlng on
mall decline by a prominent commission
house. waa the only Important feature In
trading; tn corn. I -oca I tradera were bullUh
and oiloilng from this source were ex
ceedingly llKht. The country movement
continued light In spite of fine weather.
there being no offerings- from anywhere
except Illinois, and they were very mod
erate. There waa a lltll selling for out
side account but prices showed only small
Changes. The close waa ateady, with May
unuhaaged at 43o, after opening unclutncei
to lower, at 43d to 48-Si.e. and selling
between i3 Ho and 43c. Local receipts were
lib cars, witn a or contract grade.
Data ahared In the general dullness and
n easier tons prevailed, although there
waa little change In prlcea. Local tradera
were not Inclined to sell owing to the lm
presslon that-the principal long Interest
had added to Its holdings, and what little
Offerings there were on the market came
largely from scalpers. After selling be
tween 8fic and STHe. May closed at 87o.
The closing was unchanged to a shade
higher, at 27337o to 87c. Local receipts
were 277 oars.
Selling of provision by. brokers for Eng
lish houses resulted In a weak market,
with pork allowing the greatest loss. The
early market' was firm In sympathy with
a slight advance in prices nt the yards.
May. pork closed, lR17Vic lower, at til 06.
May lard Wm 7c lower at 16.67. and ribs
were off 64i7o, it t.871K40.
Eatlmated receipts for tomorrow: 'Wheat,
70- cars; corn, 18 cars; data 13 cars; hogs,
s.ouv neaa.
The leading futures, ranged as follow:
Art olee.l Open. f Hlgh.l Low. Clre. Tea y.
nearby, 8fi st the mark; fresh western,
K.'atc loss off; fresh southwestern, aHxi
loss oft: fresh southern, litfMc loss on.
LHliikSl Unchanged. '
' OMAHA WHOLES LB MARKET.
Coaaltlaa af Trad aaa 4atatla aa
ttaal aad raaey Prodaee.
TCOO 8 Receipt more liberal; fresb stock,
2Vvi -'-. '
Ll VB POULTRT ' Hens, KfSc;- aprtng
chickens, to; rooster, suvordmg to a,
4'uAe; turkeys, i2ui3c; ducks, 8uo; geese,
c.
UKE8SED POULTR.T Turkey. 16Jlc;
old turn. Ho; ducks, imgllc; gees, laluo;
chickens. 84i'4a.
HI. I lain. racking st oca, li'tfiw; cnoic
to fancy dairy. In tuba, li&loe; separator,
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, go;
lae.i rc.; perch. 7c: hlueflan. lc; whneflwn.
iinon. lio; baddoca, tve; oounsn, uoi
redsnsiuer. lie: lobsters, boiled, per In.,.
10a; lobsters, green, per lb., 28c; bullheads,
lie: catfish. 14c; black baas. 2oto26c; halibut.
13o; cranples, 12c; berrinc. 6c; whit saas,
uc; uiueiina, su
OT8TI1.K8 New Tork counts, per can.
4Sc; per gl., t.U4t extra aeleota, per can.
36c; per gal.. J1.76: standard, per can. Hie;
per gal.,
UKAN-Ftr ton. 114.60.
HAY Prlcea uuoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealers' association. Choloe No. 1 up
land. 17.60: No. 2. t7.oo: medium, le.bu;
coarse, f.00. ity straw, .M. These prices
ars for hay of good color and duality.
Demand fair and receipts light.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Very Quiet in AnUo'ptt'on of Holi
day Vacatioi with Broken LetTinr;.
SOME SPLCULATION IN UTILITY STOCKS
CORN-.
OAT8 S7o.
H x E No.
EVERQKEEN VVIC AffllNO in COlla of
twenty yards, per coll, 1.00, ,
WREATHS Magnolia and galax wreaths,
per dosen, 11.50; evergreen wreathe, per
dosen, fl 60; holly wreaiha, per dozan. fi-M,
These doalgna are twelve inches In di
ameter
HOLLT BRANCHES Per cas of 2xM4
feet, about fifty pounds, 4.W: per bbl., tl.ii.
LUnvi NlLb.jJL.li; J1NJ1. rer ooseu, ai.w
.. ,
M I PTLETOE Branches. - per 6-lb. box,
tl .26; per lb.. 3Uc. Mistletoe order will be
miea about December no ana snipped 117
express only.
POTATOES Colorado. Hoc: Dakota, per
ou., 7("Cf 16c; native, 8641700.
BWEliT POTAiO.S Illinois, par bbl..
ea-i. , I
N A V I BKAN1S Per bU.. IZ.36.
CELERY Small. Der doa. 2fx32Eo: larx
California, 4ea75c
ONIONfe New home grown, dry, per lb..
ispsnish, per crate, (1.60; Colorado yel
and red. H4C.
CAiHHA(JK Wisconsin Holland. 2Uo.
Tl.'RNII'lt-ronoili rulaliifil. ' nor Ih..
le: wnite, per bu., 600.
(jtmioTa-Fsr bu.r toe. , .
PA RHNIf 'S Pef bu., 60O.
BEETS Per bu.. 60c.
CAULIFLOWER California, car crat.
K.7S. . .
. tomatoes California, per e-baeket
crate- (& as.
CUCUMBERS Per do., (L -1TRTTIT9
- '
APPLRaJ7niiforili. u.nflnwera.' Vter Hot.
1.0; New York Greenings, Baldwins and
other varieties, (3.6A
O RAPES Pon Catswbaa, 20c; Imported
aiaiagan, per keg. 6.0Oiare.0U;
C RAN BERRIEB jersey, per bbl., I7.R0;
per box. (2.76; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, (9;
neu ana t nerry, is. , .
v--, .-mu . .... 11 1 ui ma, m v. a a.m,,
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Brlahts and Russets
all sixes. 3. 26; navels, large else, (3.0o(.M.
L.EM N California lancy, - SOO to iM
sires (4; choice, m tj 770 slues, (3 60.
FIQS California, per 10-lb. cartons, 800;
imported oinyrna, (-crown. 140; o-crown, ldc
i-crown, jbc.
COCOANUTS Per sack. Mi per dos., 6D0,
ti.Tr j ri.,.i. w., i .
per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes, 6Vc; Oriental stuffed
datea, per box, $2 0.
BANANAS Per medlum-slaed bunch, 12.00
V.ou; jumno, ?j.rxyi.a.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHtiSfK Wlsconslrt twin, full eream.
12Ho; Wlsconnln Young Americas, 13Hc;
block Swiss, )3c; Wisconsin brick. 12VM1
Wisconsin llmberger, 12o.
nuxNttir iNenrasKa, per Z4 frames, (4.26;
uian ana tjoioraoo, jer z rrames, (I.00.
,MAi'L.is buuar onio, per lb., 10c
tiut-tt-i-er D01.. 6.7a per H-bni., 113,
I'OPCORN-Per lb.. JUo: shelled, mwxi.
HOK8R RADI8H-Per cas of ! dos..
pscked. SCc.
NUTS Walnuta No. 1 soft shell, ner lh
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1. soft shell.
1 rEw 1 lk . ixn' run -w r c rem anaii vaaai 1
4c;
low
Wheat
' a Dec.
May
July
Corn
' Ieo.
1 -May
iuljr
Oats
Peo.
May
July
Pork
Jan. May
Lard-
' -Jn.
May
. Rlbs
Jan. May
"H " 804 -' T .. fOH
Pffr 83 . K 82H
77 tjV)i Vmib
H 41 41 41V,
. 43- tu ai (&h
88 85 84 84
tt t ' 87V4 6 11
' 12 . . 84 . 84 - 14
11 TTH 11 TTH 11 2H 11
llr7H 12 1 02 1106
88 8 66 146 (46
76 77 65 7
JK f 8S.1. 8 1 11
47) 60 T l7j 40
77
: 41
: 48V
43
85
81
Advaaelagr Prlc la osaa (teeki Ra
cer ly Darsaaat Fall ta Brlas;
Offer aad Hlgaer Level Is
ExaeeL
NEW TORK. Den 23 TodaVs stock mar
ket was only nominal and the greater part
of the day was spent In complete Idleness
by the brokers. Many members lost hop
of any business and betook themselves to
out-of-town points In antlclpstlon of holi
day enjoyments. Ths most vigorous efforts
which the handful of floor traders could
muster had no aniccea in -lifting price and
mere waa no urgent Treasure to sell, witn
the conaeauenca that niicea war inert. A
few stocks moved sufficiently to be dis
tinguished from the general level of semi
stagnation, but even In them the move
ments were, of no consequence. A desultory
speculation waa kept up In the stocks of
new 1 or a public utilities, but tneir ad
vances were feebly held. Operations In
these stocks have been pretty constant ever
sine the November election. Talk of
large earning accompanied the dealing
and In the case of Consolidated Gas there
are suggestions of a satisfactory adjust
ment of claims against ths city for gas.
There was some pressure agalnit Rock
Island and affiliated securities of a kind
which developed last week, when rumor
found acceptance of a pending bond Issue.
On the other hand, some of the Industrials
are inclined to harden on the assumption
that -money will be available after New
Year' to the rallroada to make their equip-
meni . purcnasea. i ne nea vines or tne
London raw copper market may have
caused the slight decline In Amalgamated
Copper after an early advance In that
stock. United Btatea Steel preferred was
the subjection of the customary surmise
as to dividend possibilities, but fell Into pro.
round neglect witn the rest or the market.
Lackawanna reacted from ita recent wide
advance, which waa due to talk of a dis
tribution of surplus. The coaler generally
wer firm oh the contemplation of results
of a year of unexampled prosperity aa a
'hole, rather than on the Immediate out
look., which Is somewhat clouded. The un
certainties of the far eastern war outlook
are a repressive Influence on all the world'
markets, but local sentiment on the subject
reflects no acute apprehensions. There has
been some unostentatious bidding up of
stocks of a dormant class within, the past
few days, ethlch Is ' obviously due-to the
fact that no stock la brought out by the ad.
Vance bids made.
It does not escape notice that the higher
evei 01 prices win causa a material lm
provement In the showlnr of annual bal
ance sneets or many of the great financial
Institution, whoae surplus accounts In
vestments was deenlv Impaired, eatimated
on ths baste of market quotatlona existing
at on time since tne last annual state
ments. 1 ne improved showing thus se
cured le supposed to furnish the motive for
some or the advances effected in price,
espep'aly where no severe selling pressure
is met on xne aavance.
The bond market wa dull and Irregular.
Total sales, par value. 81.745.000. United
State bond were unchanaed on the laat
A. II
Following ars the ctoalha auotatlona nn
Iv. . vt "vT. . 1 . a 1 v l.
inn icw 4vift oiuvn. vAi-nangn:
Bales. High. Low.Close,
Atchison 7,0ii0 67 67 67
do Dfd 2f 9Vm 81 U G1V
Baltimore & Ohio 3,45 78 78 7
trengtheneit. on the new of the negotia
tions continuing, and they eloaed ttrm.
Rio Tlntos gained six polnta The private
rate of discount was I 16-16 per cent. Three
per cent rentes i 010 inr ins acceurne.
Exchange on London tf-f 16e for checks.
HKHUN, lec. 23 rices on in Dourse
today were firm and trading waa nutot.
Exchange o"h London, 10 mark 41pfg for
check. . ' r I i . ' . .
Rw Tarat Money Market.
NEW TORK. Deo. 831 MONET On call.
easy. &34 per cent, Closing at 8 per cent,
offered at 4 per cent. Time loan, easy; W
days, per rent; 80 days, 6?5 per cent;
x montns, wta per cent, trim mercan
tile paper, 6a per cent. '
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
ctusJ huatneea tn bankers' bills at 84 846.I4J
8466 for demand and at (4 8116V4.81N for 0-
day bills; pouted rates, (4X1 and (4. Daft;
commercial bill. 14 S0.iT4 W.
eULVKR Bar. 66Vc; Mexican collars.
42o.
honds -tjoverameni, eieaoy ; raiiroaa. ir
regular. ' T
1 n Closing quotations on oonos ar as
follow:
D. g. rf. , n
4o' enapos
Ao (a. re
do eeapoa
So 4a, re..
So esupoe
e old 4a, re.,.
io coapon
o ta ra
So eonooa
At(-hlon a. 4. .
So adl. 4s
Atlantis C. L. 4s.
. as O. 4s..
to IS4s
Central of oa. (a.
do 1st Ine
Chss. Ohio 44s
Chlrago a A. ISts
B. A 0.
M. A 8 P.
a n. w.
C, R. 1. A P.
so col. M. ..
!. at g.
C.
C.
f hlMSo Tsr. 4s.
Con. Tobaoce- 4a.,..
Colo. aV So. 4s
R. O. 4a
Krl prior Ilea 4a..
so sen-eat -4
. W. D. C. Is..
Hockln Val. 4a.
Bid. -
11 80
18 82
per lb., 18c; No.
Braiils, per lb.,
No. 1 a New..
.- Cash Quotation were as follows:
PI J"IPHI mil nrtnM easv: winter nat
nts, (4.00f4.20l -winter straights, (3.7)S? 10;
spring patents, (4.tMi4.3'; spring straight,
klnOhSTX- bakera. 12.i8.10.
WHEAT-No. i spring ?83c; No. . t
prlnsr, HOo: No. I red. 82(fjrf6c,
." . . 1 ri X.T X . . a 11., 1lta 4 ...Una i.U
wni. t.u, a, 11-11:1 . . ' i. . f .ii ... " , t
- OATS No. X, 87o; No. 8 white, Jti&a.o.
' R YK No. 1. 6262V4c.
' BARLEY Good fnedlng, 8Et36c;- fair to
Chob-e malting, 4aBt)io. .
HEED No. 1 flait. fWif: No. 1 northwest
em, (1; rirlmo timothy, 82.90; clover,, con-tf-act
srrade. 111.26.
PKOVI8IONS Mese pork, per bbl., IU.T5
gf 11.67. Lard, per luO lb.. (6.4:T1.6o. ' Short
'ribs sides (loose), (rt v 26. tihort clear
sides t boxed).. 16.25.37.
- Following were the receipt and ship
ments o flour and aralm - - -
Reoelpta. Shipments.
riour, bbls .V J6.8'X) 26.900
W heat, bu 72.10 18.400
Corn, bu. 470.ao) 72,H0
Oats, bu 177. m H'1.6o0
live, bu 1.80 11,0
Ilarfey, bu...... 70,8 16,900
On the Produce exchange today the but
tar market was easy; creameries, 16f23c;
' dairies,- l452!o, Kgs,. wsakari at mark,
cases Lnoluued, Sf'siC. Cheese, steady, ltxtf
iWso; . ... ' -
'' KW YORK GKHKItAl. MARKET,
NSW YORK,Deo. 81. FLOUR Receipts,
tt.'Ml bbls. I sxports, 8,82( bbls.; marast in-
eeuva, but eustalued -at old prices; winter
talents, 64.0ota4.s6; winter straights, (4.0at
l'l; Minnesota patents, H.bon. Jo; wlnlor
extras. (3.1o(a8.40: Mlnnsaota buk-r. (3.;Kii
8 Hi; win tar low grades, 82120. Ry
flour, steady; fair to good, 83.feUJ.4o; choloe
to fancy, a.46.ou. iiuckwbeat Hour, uuil,
la.fcxtl2.36.
CUH-N MEAL Steady j yellow western,
1.02: city, i; eust-urioa, w.u.iuj.w.
HXfy eitcaay; No. 8 western. so, f. o,
b.. afloat: state and Jersey. 6vi3tc
BAHLEY 1'Ull; feeulng, too, e. I. f.J
- BurTuio; maiuvg, Wif. L I., Bunaio.
WHSAT Itaueiuta. 6E.1U0 bu.: export,
108.7M bu: coot, easy: No. I red. 88 o ele
vator said fcso f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
. ttorthern DuluiA, Me, f. a. b., anoat, No. 1
iiard Manitoba, notulnal, f. a. b., afloat.
Cptlon rulsd fairly steady ail day at about
lt nigUt s price. Early war rumors were
later ulssluutad by cluaina advances la
console, and exports wiihorew from the
cash market. A heavy southwest move
Uieut, favorable Weather and easier cable
led to sums eelllna. esueclally at UL Loula
The close, hu .r, was steady at a partial
0 net dacllne. May, si 11-IvjI 1-leu, closed
at koo; July, tl iu 4-leo, closed at kia;
ayieoeinbsr, .CVXo, closed at J.0.
1, hard shell, per lb,, Uc;
per lb., lie; filberts, per lb.. Ho:
almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hard shell,
IK .M.an 1 u IK 1T mull
Der lb.. 10c. neanuts. ner lb., fi&n: rnaate
peanuts, pee lb., 7c; Chill walnuts, 12318c:
large hickory nuts, "per , bu., 81.60;. shell
bark, per bu., (H; block walnuta, per bu.,
$1,261 Itnllan chestnuts, per lb., 12.
niijtn ino. i green, o; no. i gresm. eej
No. l salted, 7c; No. 1 salted, r; No. 1 veal
calf. ta 12 lbs.. tVtc: No. 8 veal calf. 12 to
16 lbs., 6c; dry salted hides. 847120; sheep
pen, iu'U'Oc, norra nuiss, 4i.wiUi.Do.
' it. Louis Oral aad Pravlsioas.
ST. LOUIS. Deo. 23. WHEAT Lower:
No. 8 red. cash, elevator, nominal: track.
2cj92c; December. lo; May, 81c; July,
76c;' NO. I hard, 7IH&770.
CORN Lower; No. 8 cash, 43o: track.
48c December, 43c; May, 42(&42c; July,
U5C. - ....
OATB Lower: No. 8 caan, S6c: tracK. 87o;
December. S6c: May. 87ic! No. 8 white. 89e.
IjOUK-Hteaoy; red winter patents. 14 Io
CT4.30; extra fancy and straight, (3.9034.20
cieur. .Kos.tio.
bked- rimothy. ateady. 2.2001.80: crime
nigner. ,
CORNMEAL Steady. 82.30.
BRAN steady to strong; sacked, east
track. 79Zftflc.
HAT Heavy : timothy. 66.60(1112.50: oral
rl . tR ATwaS PJl '
..... ,....i,uv.
IRON (X)TTON TIES 11.06.
RAGGING-. rtf6c.
HEMP TWINE 6o.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing,
812.02. Lard, lower; prime steam. 84 8.
Bacon, steady: boxed, extra shorts, 87.85;
clear rib, 87.60: short clesr. $7.76. a
POULTRY Weak: chickens. 6c; spring.
$c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, 10c: geese, 7c.
Hiiribu-WMi; creamery, I6o-oo; pairy,
JUU 8 steady, XTftC, ioe on.
Receipt.
Flour, bbl S.ooo
Wheat, bu 114.000
Corn, bu- 65,000
Oats, bu ...1U6,OUO
do Dfd...
Canadian Pacific
Cent, of New Jersey..
Chesa. A Ohlo.,..,.,,
Chicago St Alton
ao pra.....
Chi. Great Western...
do B nfd
Chi. A Northwestern.
Chi. Tern. & Trans.
do pfd. .,
Big- Four i..
Colorado Southern,...
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd..,
Dela. Hudson....i..
Dela., Lack. t West..
Denver et Rio Grande-
do pfd.......... '
,ne
600
100
100
tis :
.'"ioo
.'906 ;
100
'ioo'
400
'ioo
,oo "
ii is
61 .61
14
106
142
123
10fi
141
122
. M
CORN Keosiuit 4u.lv bu.: aximrts. 1.000
' bu.( spot, quia'.; Ko. i, c olevator aud otc, 1
f. a. b aiiuat; No. 8 yellow, 6,c; No, 8
white, eeo, upttcm uiarat was neglecte4
and a shade easier uti big recslpLa, easy
cablea, fine weather and light ciaaranoea.
eloelng tro n.t lowsr; May, 4rto, closai
at to; lJacembar, 6:c, tloeed at 6lc
OATs Receipts, 86.1UU bu.; exports, (,&00
bu.; spot, steady; . Ko. 8. 4ic; siai.djrd
while, 2V'i 0- ..40c; No. .2 white, 40:
No. 1 white, 4i(W4-:i Iragk white, 41
. ;.c.
HAr-6teadyi shipping, 6075o; good to
eholoe. ti4v.-va..
'rOPfl isir n i stat, common to choice,
11 crop, iitfMOi U-.i erup, lv-2V-; olds,
12c; pa- Itlo const, crop, 8.tf2L'i 19ji
"cr'P, llpjc; oid. Taio.
HlliKT Firiii: Oaiveston. 80 to 85 lbs..
lo; Caitforrla, 11 to IB Vvm., lc; Texaa dry.
84 to o lbs.. Uc. '
l.AI-HKR.rlrrs; add. tr
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family, $10 04
4J II tw; liH'M. .no.w; beei hai. 2 bo-tf
?2 U; city extra inilU ,esi, !S 0wrl" ).
Cut moots, kretcular; pickled bellies, $S 24
8.76; pu ,1 shouhlers, $i.6nQ'.w; picklel
hams, (io.ifi 10.76. Ijird, teudy; western
teamsd, I'.t-o; reflnr.1, quiet; continent.
' lu; South America, $?.7t compound, tn
50. pork, stendyj famllv, 8'52 4tl5.Ul;
hit clear, Il3o-Ql5.50: mtin, 815 7i- U.60.
KICK Quiet; i'iietlo, Ulr to extra, S4
ici Japan, nominal. ,,
TALLOW Firm; city, lc country, 4Tf
BUTTER Receljjta. ,821 pkgs ; steady;
crt-amerv. litiucj state dairy. i4&20c
Cllk.KHE Recelola, 8.767 pka. ; quletl
alat full cream, fancy, large and small,
colored and white, beulmuber, L'c; late
Bin ile. 10c. '
Ia 14-Receipts, 4.94a pkge.; flrmi West
ern, POU Li HT Alive. Arm; western chl. kena
jiVK'c; fowls. llc; turkevs, i4ibe.
lr-etAl easy; Western Clil keius, llaiiu;
Pklla.lskl7V7e7e Market.
PliTUADr.T.l lil A, - Deo. 88. UL'TTKR
Ciay; eua aeetrra creamery, 2oto;
1 1 1 neartiy pritu I.e.
i. tivii, uicurte deuiaud; frtch
Shipments.
11.000
69.000
M.OOO
48,(00
Kasiaas C'ltr Grata aad Provlaloaa.
KANSAS. CITT.' Dec. 83. WHEAT De
cember. 6Mtc: May. 6V4c: cash No. 8 hard.
6172c; No. 8, 6tV4ic: No. 4 .11c; re
lected. gzu4o; NO. 8 red, icosiJc; No. ,
78-iile.
CORN Tieeember. 874c: May. S7V4c: cash
No. z mixed, tic: no. 1 white, ivwc: no. 8.
8o37p.
oats no. I whit. 867illc: No. X nrlxod.
85o.
HAY Choice timothy, 89.00(59.50; choice
prairie, 87.60W7.76. , .
RYE No. 2. 46Ac.
BUTTER-Creamery, 8Cfg21e; dairy, fancy,
le.
EGGS Weak; Missouri and Kansas, cases
returned, 84o; new No. I whltewood cases
Included. Zoc
Receipte. Shipments.
Wheat, bu.,., 8f3.7no 118.600
Corn, bu. li'8.0 - 96o0
Osts, .bu 28,000 . ' . 19.000
Visible Sapply ef Grata.
NEW TORK. Dec. 82. Special telegraphic
eftd cable communications received by
Rradetrrets show the following chsnges
In available supplies aa compared with
last sccouni;
Wheat, t'nlted State and Canada, east
of the Rocky mouutalus. decreased 602, t'X)
bushel. Anoat for and 111 .11 rope., de
creased liu.OiO bushel. Total supply de
creased 7.i0 bushels.
Corn. United Htatea and Canada, east
of the Rocky mountain, decreased (96,000
bushel. - I
Oats. Cnfted States aud ran a da, test
nf the Rocky mountain. Increased 428,000
bushel. .1
The leading Increases or wheat reported
I V I a 1,11 V.i . .V.nl. . r trl 1 .
Me.. 226,000 bushel at iiurllngton. llS.ooO
bushels at Manitoba territories and 61,000
bushels st Omaha. , .
The leading decreases ar 20e.noo bushels
st the northwestern interior elevators and
67 onn bushel at Mllwauks private ele
vator.
ne ,- ..... ,euu
do 1st pfd., 1H0
do Id Pfd...... 1.800 60 60
Great Northern pfd... , ....
Hocking vaney..., ,
do Dfd
IUinol Central 1,014 130 129
Iowa Central..... , . ..... '
do pfd...............;'.',
Kan, City Southern., ...'
do prd..
Louts. A Nashville.... 800
Manhattan L ,. 4,100
Metro. St. Rail way..., "Is W0
Minn. St St. luis."
Missouri Pacific 1,940 94
Mo., Kan. 4k Texaa... ...
do pfd...,.
Nat. R. R. Mex. pfd.. 600
New York Central.... 8,0u0
Norfolk ft Western.. L100
do ptd ;.
Ontario A Western... 1.700 22 S3
Pennsylvania' 17,0o0 118 117
Mtts., c., C. ft St. l-i
Reading 4,960 24 - 23
do 1st pfd.......
do 2d nf-t i
Rock Island .....81,810
do pfd.;,..;... 1,10
St. L. & 8. Fran. pfd.
do 8d pfd
St. L. Sou til western..
do pfd ....
St. Paul
da nfd
Southern Pacific...... 4.twM
Southern Railway,..., . 7u0
do piu. , . . . --..., .. ....
Texas A Paclfto....... 600
Toledo. 8U.L. A. Weet .'800
do pfd. v HO
Union Paclflo 7.020
do pfd
Wabah 720
do pfd..-. fcoO
Wheeling A L. B ...
Wiconeln central..., ow
do ptd..., r
Adams Express
American Express.
U. S. Kxnress
Wells-Fargo Expreaa
86
11 .
67 '
14
60-
700 4l""
100 13
1,100- 142
2U0 172
4X
5SU.
40
13
142'
178
47
80
84 84
18 -78
19 19
87 36
io , 16
s-
-47
19
, 8J5
410'
, 969
I 8j)
Amal. Copper .16,900
Amn. Car Foundry, ft
do pfd -
Amn. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amn. Ixcomotlve......
do Pfd
Amn. Smelt. 4V Refln..
An urn
Amn. Hugar Rennliiglti,liJU
Anaconda "" r0-:::'A
Brook. Rapid Tranlt29,BS0
Colo. Fnel A Iron...... 120-
Colum. & Hock. coal, iiu
Consolidated Gas X-JSO
General Electric. ...... 2"
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump...-
An nfd .,.
National.. Blacult.....
National i-ao
North American
Paclflo Mall
People' Gas
freaeeci Bieei var
do pfd
Pullman Palac Car.
Republic Steal
do Old
Rubber Good
do pfd-.............
Tenn. Coal st iron..
U. ,8- leather
do pfd
U. 8. Rubhr
do PM... -"I-
U. 8. Steel., .."
da Old i,y
Western Union ..... i
Northern Bfcurttlag ... ....
l otai Bates iui i -.
...10
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...107
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o 1st Int.
Minn. A St.
M K. a T.
do Is
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N. T. 0. (. Kl
"N. 1. C. s. t
No. PaelAo 4s
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K. w. e. 4
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Keanlna sen. 4s
.100
.108 i
. T
. 14"4J
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. Kit
T
. 4. 7
U 4s
OMADA LIVE STOCK. MARKET
Cattle Beoeipt Very Uglt tod Prloet
Baled t Little Stronger.
HOGS SOLD ABOUT FIVE CENTS HI6HER
Better Grade a theea aacl Laaab
lull Freely at Steady Prtoea, "' all
the i Cemaeser ' Klada Wera
Da 11 the game aa Vsaal.
SOUTH OMAHA, Deo. 21
ReoetDta were: Cattle. Hoers. Sheee
ORlclal Monday 8.871 6.1.13 4.66
ORlclal 1-uaaday 1,965
10.153
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T7CK. average, 80.KM; runs, 90.834. average,
Wlii; shlpmnts, Lima, n y.ty average, W,.
i.u blila ; runs, Lima. Jl.su 1 ,,, gvvrage.
61.750 bbls. , .
lsj, I
2
7,b24 6.600
.. i.m 12.767
.. 8.1163 21.14))
.-. 9 42 1,6K7
.. 11445
..18.88 16.W8
4.1U6 11.614
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St. L. A I. U. e. tt..lll
St. U A 8. V. ft 4s. 4i
L. g. W. Is l
'Stabotre A. U 4s. . 11
So. paclBe 4a 7V
. Railvty as 1144a
Texts A r. Is Ufci
Two days this week....
Same daye last week..
Same week before.!.'..:
Sam tbre weeka ago.
Sam four week ago..
Ssm day last year..
The following tsrble show ths receipt of
cattle, hogs, and sheep at ' South Omaha
for the year tu date and comparison with
laat year;
tftm. Tne nan.
Cattl .. 1,066,147 992.11S 61.02
Hoer 2.176. 4.1 11WM 19.461
Sheep 1,837,088 1.716.606 180,622
Averase cricea held tnr hnti . t ftnuth
Omaha for the last several day with comparisons:
Date. 1908. 101. 1901. 1900. IlSr3.lS93.il8T'
T..- t. U A W.
Unloa Paoia 4a....
do eonv. 4s
tt. . steal M ta..
Wabaah la ,
0o deb. B
w. tt L. E. 4s..,.
Wis. Central 4s...
Colo. Fuel . ..
"4
.10V
.1144
.. 1H
.
Boston lleek 4kaotatlaaa.
BOSTON. Dec. 22 Call loans. 65T per
cent; time loans, 6S per. cent Ofnclal
closing prlcea on stocks and bond:
Del.
Dec.
Dec.
Dee.
pee.
Deo.
pea.
Deo.
Bee.
eo.
Deo.
Deo.
Dec.
Deo.
Deo.
Deo.
I. ...
8....
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10...
II. ..
18...
13...
14...
IS...
Id...
Atrhiton 4t
Mtx. Osntisl
Atnhlson
o Bfd ....
Boston at Albany.
., MM
. 7
. 1
..144
Boston Mtlot 14
Bostoa Klt4 ....140
N. Y., N. H. A H..1M
ritcbsur are
Vnioa Paclflo
Hsi. Central .
Amtr... Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T.
tiomlnlon I. A
Central Elsetrlo
alaaa. Eltotrle
do nfd
tnlted fruit .
tl. g. t-tl...,
do pfd
wetttn. eommoB.
Aavtnture
. TO
... IH
...12
...UnVt
...12tl4
.144H
. 17
. Tl
: w-4
. 10H
71
. 8
Allouts
Amalxtnaate
itir wast ,
Blnghtm
ral. Hscla
Centennial
Copper Range
Dominion Coal ....
11 Royal ........
Mohaak
Old Dominion ......
Oaceola . . rt.v
Parrot ,
Qulncr .,
Santa Fa Cogper...
Tamarack
Trinity
United Stale
Utah
Victoria ......
Vlnona
WoiTtrln ....
Loadoa Stack KarMt,
LONDON, Deo. B.-Oalng:. .
IHiN. T. Central. .,
84i Norfolk A W...
Il do nfd
. H Ontario A
Contois, money .
account .....
Anaeenda ....',.h
Auhlsoa ,
do Bfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Canadian Paclflo
Chts. Ohio.
CUk-.no ot. W
C, M. 8t. P.
DtBetrs ........
D. R. O.....
do Dfd
Brit ,
do 1st pfd....
do Id rfl .i
Illinois Central
Lou It. Kssk.
at., K. T..,.
SILVER Bar,
. 4a
. 4T't
. 14
. 80
.Ml
. 14
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. 19
Deo. 17
Dee. 18...
Lec. 19.
Deo. SO.
Deo. II.
Dec, 22.
4 84V
u
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4 47
4 48 j.1
4 44
4 8H
4 2S
4 4,l
4 8tl,
W)
4 84
8 89
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f 06
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82
44
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186
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81
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84
20
8 12
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06
4 481 74
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4 77
4 84
4 61
4 78
4 86
4 82
4 77
4 81
4 M
4 84
4 n
4 73
4 77
4 79
4 81
4 80
a si
I 80
i 81
I 63
8 u
8 92
3 9b!
i 9n,
3
I 96
4 01
i
8 m
3 Vi
8 94
4 01
4 02
1251
I 28
i r
186
$18
t 80
8 89i
S 81
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f 83
I 27
t )
8
I
I 2
I 32
t 84
3 23
t 16
3 13
3 21
s
3 17
8 13
8 M
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t 89
8 II
8 31
I 88
3 33
8 24
- 'Indicate Sunday.
The official number nf cara Af . stock
Drought in by each road era: .
cattle, nog, sheep, tl r .
C. M. A BL P i
Wabash- '.. ..
union paolfla system 16
C. A N. W. ......,.... 8
F., E. ft M. V 14
C., BU P., M. ft O.... 4
B. ft M
C, D. ft Q.., t
K. C. ft Bt. i 1
C, R. I. ft P., eaat.. 11
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western 1
Total receipt 78 lis 81
The dlSDOsltlon of ths day's rscetnt war.
as follows, each- buyer purchasing the hum
oer ei neaa inaioatea:
82
1
16
12
11
1
6
6
US'
. 1
12
81
M IPtnntjrlnnla 00
1H Rand Mine .j IK
121S4 Reading tk
, I44 f de 1st ptd 40
, 111 do Id pfd II
14T So. Railway 11-4
wai -ao pi so -
, HH I so. Paclfle 4 4IU,
T4H Vnioa PaolSo Mlt
H I o pia tl
. TO . XT. g. it eel 11
. m i - eo ptd
.ltlulVabuh .
ilJCSil do pfd ...
. U'4
flrml' ZSll-lM Der ounce.
MGNKY 34i4 per cent: the rata, of dis
count In the open market for short bill 1
8r3 per cent; fof '.three month' bllU
3j3 13-16 par cent
Cattle.
2C8
Hogs. Sheep,
SlS
1.29
1.6S1
l,rt9
: 727
1,711
... .. , . .' IIVl
it
II
61
1,029
...
...
....
726
00
7T:8
7"
100
is" ii
97 97
28 V. -28
8!
17
1.670
,. 1"0
.. 6u0
ityii ' ii
66 64
If aw Tar aUalag eaatla.
- NEW TORK. Dec JX The following ar
k. oinalna ouotation on mining stock:
Mlaneaatalla Wheat. Floor aad Braa,
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 12. WH E A T De
cember, 79c; May. slT4c; July, 81Ve. On
track: No. 1 hard. 6?.c; No. 1 Boi-thern.
Pli4.c: No. t northern, 79c; No. northern,
72i7li'4e
VIA I R First patent,. It 47H4 W: econd
patent. 14 x4 40: first clears, 83.3O4i3.40;
gn-oml cleara. i wii4n
RHA N In bulk, ll3.754fl4.on. .
Mllnaake Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Dec. H WHEAT
Btrailv: No. 1 northern. 64$jooc; No. t north,
em, Jctiic'Ac: May i.'c.
RYK-riieadv; No. 1. 67c.
HA KUKV Steady; No, 8, 4Sc earaple. 86
CtX)KN-Steady; No, . 40845c; May, 4e.
Adlms Ce
Alloa
brwee
Brunawlck Cm ...
CouuRucfc Tnnntl. .
Cob. (al. A Vs..
Hora 8ilsr
Iron BllTtr
LsatfTlll Caa ....
Offered.
, e
. 14
. ie
.in
. 3
Uult -Cklet
Ontarl ......
Ophlr
PhutnU e.
Potoat
aavagt
Sierra Nad
Small Hop .
Jsiaedra
.
.tut
.1st
. 11 "
. 1
. M
. 41
. II
.UO
-r Dalata Grata Market. -
DI LCTH. Dec. 28. WHEAT On track:
No. 1 sort horn, 6"4c; No. 1 northrn. 77e;
No. I aprnig, .74it,c; Dcmbr, 7Vc; May,
81-c.
OATS On trecg and to arrive: 86c.
Peoria Grata Market.
PKORIA. Dec. 7?-rQKN-I(ri No t,
4ic; ur lSu. Ik ImI Iw. 4, l.u,
Ft-relga IPlaaaelal.
LONDON. Dec 28. MONEY There wae
an lncreKsed demand for money In Uie
market today, owing to the holiday re
quu'emcnts, -the payment pf 37.6uO.UuO of call
loan and the outflow of cash to the pro-
vlncca Discounts fluctuated. Bualnesa on
the stock exchange was depressed snd there
wss no prospect of any real Improvement
for the present The tension caused by
the far eastern outlook abated a little
through the latest newa being regarded as
more . favorable. Consols sustained a loaa
at the opening but this was subsequently
recovered. Americana opened dull and ir
retrular. recovered koiuewhat. relapsed.
were practically netjir-te.-l. and cloe.l
atnadv. Foreigners suttered from ths war
scar.1 Japanese and Ruaalana were par.
tlculariy avnaitive out ciuaaa witn
ailshtlv better tone. .
hAKIS, Info. t4 Trading on the boura
today uiMtiid healtetliiv. on the contra-ilC'
luiy revolts trwia u far east. Laur prioe
Bask Clarlagrs.
OMAHA. Dec. 82. Bank clearlne for to.
oay were 1,176.M)2.68, - an Increase of 8HJ.
062.02 over the corresponding day last year.
- Cottoa Market. .
NEW YORK. Dec. 8 COTTON Onened
firm, gl0 points, higher, - following cablea
tint were cetier- uianeioue. sui witn re
oelpta heavy and the, weather fine, soon
sagged iback to wltliia.i2f3-points of yes-
tesaay s nnaia,-ana er-enntlnuea liquidation,
At thf' decline, hewevef:- leading bull In-
leresis came io tne support pi me maraet
and during the -balanc of the forenoon
f rices' ruled steady to f.rrra, though the
radlng was not particularly active. Shortly
after midday the -market showed 'a net
advance xf 19r520 points and trading wa
quiet. Then suddenly the list was thrown
Into wild excitement by heavy buying
order from New Orleans and a sharp
Jump In the market, while the local bull
eader also began supporting the market
aggressively. The advanoe wa accom
panied by rumors of a leak in the censu
bureau report.-which Is expected around
the first tot ths- year nd is expected to
show the amount of cotton ginned up to
December 14. According to rumors current
on the noor tnia report woula show- that
some 2,G00,m0 bales of cotton have been
ginned to December 14 and point to a crop
of 9.it).0u0 bales. The rumor -waa that the
amount of cotton remaining to be ginned
would approximate -7 per cent. In this
connection a letter ha been received by
a local house . from the director of the
cenaue stating tbat.no estimate would be
made oi cotton remaining to re ginned.
The alleged leak waa backed up by very
aggressive tactica on the part of the bull
operatora, however, and price were rapidly
aavancei, as mey were also in Mew jr
lean. The market here closed within a
point or two of the top and steady at a
net advance of 4505 points, these prices
neing new nign recoro tor tne season
Bales were eatlmated at 1,200 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. tt. COTTON
Firm; sales, 8,430 bales; ordinary. If 6-16c;
good ordinary. llc; low middling. 12t,c :
middling, 13c: good middling, 18 8-16c: mid-
tiling fair, 13 9-lec;, receipts, 27.402 bales;
stock, 817,288 bales. Future, firm: Decern.
I,.,- n ic V.IA. lulw 1 tvnil v.v. , ...
18.63c; March. j.oH'l BDc; April, 13.78wl8.80c;
stay, is wq'u.sic j une, w.wnfia aoc; July,
13 itfifl 14.00c. . -
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 22. COTTON Firm and
lltto higher; middling, 16-lc: sales, 28
balea; receipte, ' 18 bales; shipments, -150
bales: stock. 16.642 balea. .
LIVERPOOL, Dee. 22. COTTON Spot In
limited demand, with prlcea 6 points lower;
American middling fae. T.S2d; good mid
dling. 71M: mlddlinr. 7.0Sd; low middling.
7d: good orlnary, (90d; ordinary, 7od. The
sale of the day were 1.000 balea. of which
3oo were for speculation and export, and
included J,W American. Receipts -were
62,0)0 balea. Including 49 K American. Fu
-turee opened ateady and closed quiet. Amer.
loan middling, g. o. a.. id: lwoember
Januarv, 8.87&6 88d: Januarv-February,
BAA t.hm...v.U.N). . ,1 (J Q A . t.. W
April, 8Vo4 81d; April-May, 7ir)d; May-
June, .7c:v 7!ia; june-juiy, e Tts-fli T7d; July.
August. 4.73(j4.74d; August-September, .&od,
Waal Market. ,
NEW TORK. Dec. 12. -WOOL-Firm: do
meetlo fleece, 2S-ftS2o.
8T. LOUIS. Dec. 82. WOOL Nominal :
medium grudea combing and clothing, 17'ii
uc; ugnt nne, iauiitc, iftsvy una, ix.-tfUftc;
tub washed. 20331o.
BUBTU.N, Uec. J3. wuuLr-uuyers nave
taken over large orders of wool In the
market during the past week gt firm price.
r-)o speculative aemana nus oeen notlue-
ble. although conditions favor higher val
ues In the nasr future. In the market for
territory wools ths tone 1 firm. with a
good demand In progress. The tendency is
to. hold for better prices. - The demand for
pulled wocl continue stesdy snd value
hold firm. r oreign wools ar quiet.
Among the ourrent ' ciuotatlona ar the
following: Territory. Idaho. flne, 14S17o;
fine medium, lW!7c; medium, lS(((19c; Wyo
ming, fine, Italic: nne medium, 109110;
medium, lU'Wiw; uian ana r-,evaa, na.
l4H'nl6Viic: One medium, 16ixl7e) medium.
19ri2oc: Dakota, fine. lilac; rln medium,
16'u 17c: medium, 19?iae; Montana, fin
choloe. Mkfiwic: nne medium choice. 19rJoc:
average, ln;lo; atapl llyMc; medium
choice, i&aJoo. t
Co Market.
NEW TORK. Dec 22. COFFEE 6pot
Rio, hrm; mild, firm. The market for fu
ture opened steady at a decline of 11X0 J
pirfnls in sympathy with lower European
cablea which In connection with raihet
heavier orlmary reoelpta attracted eonsloV
erable liqulilutloa and sailing by Kuropean
Intereata. On the ojiening decline, however,
laadina bull tnteresta came to the aupiMirt
of the market and during the entire aesNlon
waa a fair demand from scatter Inr aourues.
so that In the ausenca 01 aggre.stv Dear
DWtratloni the market rulerf - cenerallv
stnady to firm, recovering It esly io and
closing at unchanged prices to an aovanc
f 6 plnt. Hale were I60.UO .'jaga, includ
ing January at 46oiu&c; Feb-uary, 676c;
Mar h. . 74 96c: May. Ivbtil.ibc-. July.
T.2col-6ile; August,' T :c; Seuteiiber, 7 4
l.ibc; Uciouer, (.eoyi.-c; rnovemocr, j.fvc
Omaha Packing Co
Bwlft and Company...... 8)9
Cudahy Packing Co-. 807
Armour ft Co 606
Cudahy. from filoux City....
Armour from Sioux City . 74
vanaant & uo is
H. F. Hamilton 11
I j. F. Hums 167
Wolf ft Murnan IMS
Hobblck ft B 84
Bam Werthelmer... 1
Le Rothschild... 1
Sol Degan,... a.... 17
JHngert) 67
Other buyers.... 848
Totals... 1215 T,47 ' 8.168
CATTLIB There wa a very light run of
cattl her thl morning and a a result
Packers seemed to want a fwcattl and
the number on ale wa none too large to
meet their requirement.
- The few eare ot corn-fed ateer on
changed hands quite freely at stronger
fir ices; in fact, the more desirable grades
n particular advanced 64310c. A all the
buyer took bold, the few offered wer
soon disposed 01. common ainus 01 course
were not In as good demand aa the better
grades,, but Bt 111 there wae a better tone
to the trade .than ha been notloed for gora
slm past. '
The- market was also mora active
and the better grade of . cow could be
auoted strong to a dime higher. Canner
Id not show much. If any. Improvement la
price, but they were a little easier to sell
than they nave been on eom day ot late.
Bulla war also a little stronger, with
real calves selling In the am notches
they have been for eome time past.
The supply 01 stooKers and leader wa
very limited, eo that in spit of the faot
that there will b no market on Friday
speculators took hold freely and everything
wss soon ainporea ot at prices ranging a
little stronger than wejro paid yesterday.
Representative saiee:
Saaae aad Molasses.
NEW TORK. Dee. tl SUOAR Raw.
oulet: fair refining. 3 ll-lwi3c: centrifugal.
9d test, 3 15-lftc; molHsna sugar, 3 lS-le-i.
t(c refined, steady; No. , 4 oc; No. 7.
4c; No. 8. 3.9fc; No. I. 8V; Nov 1. I.Wcj
No. 11, 31: No. 12. 8 75c; No. 13. 3.70c; No.
14, ICc; confectioners' A.- 4. She; mould A,
4f0c; cut loaf. k0i.c; crushed, .We; now-
dered. 4.6-V-r granulated. 4.46c; etihea, 1.1W.
WULAKK-nrm. ivew urieans open
kettle e,iod to choice. Slt0.
NEW ORIiKANR Deo. 22. SUOAR-Mar.
ket ateadv: oien kettle. lii.V: centrifugal
3 8-16i7f :: centrifugal whites, f Xusl-iJc;
yellows, J'4,T3 ll-lc; seconaa, nfiy.
Mlil.AKXKN unlet; open settle, i:v'-c;
centiifugak dull etJlc. Syrup, Mvc
. 1 11 1 j e
Dry iieodt, Market.
NEW TORK. Dec. 22. DRT OOOT8 Tha
market doea not .respond aa-ramaiy as 11
tlld when on a lowef lwsis to ths radical
chsnges of lbs raw cntton market, yet
the advances registereu give tnu'
strenath to sel era
mure Independent .rceTorOlnff any attempt
to Seeure cnnwaidonir. The market le not
active and is not expected to be until after
the hoi days. Jobher are doing an man;
ferenr business, except In local demand
for holiday goods.
Evaporated Apple aatt Pried Fralta.
NEW TORK. Dec' 12 EVAPORATED
APM.FA The market 1 firm with demand
good: common are quoted at 4iric; prime at
6fcflifc'. cholc st 6'iic; fancy t 7o.
CALIFORNIA iKir;i ritt uo-inmej
are firm with quotatlona ranging 6i6o,
nnnrrtlna- in srrade. Anrlcots ar unlet!
choice are quoted at ftio; extra cholc
at 94rfl0r; frtney at IKlNc. lVaehe r
teady with rholc quoted at 7f(f7c; extra
choic at 7i8c; fancy at tflovltj.
WkUky 'Market.
PEORIA. Dec 22-WHlSKT-Steady on
hs.is nf 11 for distillers' flnlnhed gooda.
CHICAGO, Dec. 22. W'HISKT Steady on
K. .1. nf hl.h wines. 31 81 W V
cimk".ti rsc in WtTISKT Dls '
tiller'., flnlahed good quiet on baal of $187.
Toledo. Seed Market.
.nv-iT.vno nen. M.SFEDB Clover, cash.
December and January, 87.02:- reDruary.
37.06: March. 17.10. Timothy, prim, at.tu.
Alslke, prime, 61.66.
RAILROAD IIOLIDAT RATES
In all direction via-
"THH NORTHWESTERN UNB."
December 84-28-81. Good till January .
"Only Double-track Line to Chicago."
City Office. 1401-1401 Farnain St.
' Dlatrlrt Coairt Bravltlea.
Ella Monroe, colored, tn the district couM
pleaded guilty to, the charge or assauii
with intent to wound Hannah MoCoy, col
ored, and was sentenced o one year id in
penitentiary.
k. tnwA mimiuip nr nr tonir skre now in
tl. IBID- ..."I ' . . . .
nAr..nsnt In lilt MuntV wnO IIHV1
nnnvintail nf varlouH crimes during
th present term of court. These will be
ud for sentence Wednesday morning be
fore judae n, tene. i
During, the morning Judge Ketone pro
nounced sentence upon jonn vyraoii, m
' ... lth Inr-orrla-lhllltv. An ef
fort had been made to, have Wyman ent
,lr n a farm It Wtl aftrWOrd
".I.. 1,.1 In.HvlaAhle tn thn dlsDose of hie
was slow: for others. fVftlOo higher: mixed I case, and ho wa sent to the reform scnooi.
nnA hittrhtr. ti ifvA 4 ; a-nnd to rholce f . e .
light.
SHEEP There was a fairly liberal run
Of sheep snd lambs in sight this morning,
but the same as has been the case ot late
the quality of the btr.k of the arrivals wa
rather common, which left good etuff In
amall stipDly. Packer all seemed to wsnt
some goo-r killers and anything answering
to that description could safely be quoted
steady. When it came to the short-fed and
common kinds the market wiu aun, out
without material Change In prices.
There were quite a few feeders on the
mnrket. but they, were also mostly cf com
mon nnalltv tlonif stuff acid readily.' but
common kinds dull. No particular change
In price, though, was noriceo on any aina.
Lit ni.tinh. Tup pnrn-i.il stock: t-iioirn
western lambs. 86.003'5.60; fair to good
lamha. 84.6 "j.0n: good to choice yenrensa.
$S".7f4j'4.Z; fair to good yearllnga, J.S76:
rood to choice wetners. .t.ax(i.vno: rair o
gorxl wethers, X3.tia3.26; gooa to cnoieeewea,
82 .3.10: fair to rood ewes. 32 4nO2.80;
chnlce feeder Inrnhs. 3.ji4.io; fair to t""i
feeder lambs, 83,25'rf3 60; 1 nly Iambi, 5.ntv9
i.tm: reosr yenrnngs. ?..: -'"r
wsthsra. 88 1rWS.S;: feeder ewe. 81 7Stn.2:
cull, lLfXKj7.74, RspresentattT sales:
o. ,
103 western cull ewes
444 Wyoming grass ewe.,
123 western ewes '
3 western we I
100 Wyoming grass- ewes.-',
312 western ewe
10 western yearling
It western wethers
130 western wethers
71 western wethers
7 western cull ewes
I western cull ewes
SOi Wyoming graaa ewe
816 Wyoming grass ewes
1 DUCK
1 buck
248 western ewe
89 western ewe
8 western ewes
8 Wyoming grass yearlings,..
62. Wyoming feeder yearlings..
u Wyoming grass larnoa
f western yearlings.
I western tamos
western lambs
15 western wethers.........
142 western yearling
30 western lain be
Av
, 87
, 86
, 100
, 70
, 97
, lt!
, 79
, 113
. 124
. 1"0
.. 88
,. 96
.. 94
,. 9
..150
..107
.:.lli3
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.. 03
93
.. 60
.. 82
.. 60
60
..118
.. 87
.. 74
Ik
1 90
8 60
1 60
2 60
9 15
C 60
3 60
8 60
4 00
1 60
1 60
1 96
1 36
8 60
8 60
t 86
t CO
3 i)
3 00
3 26
I 65
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
6 60
CHICAGO' LITE .STOCK . MARKET.
Light Receipt af Cattle, With Fair of
' Has and Sheep.
mnnirm -r m tt . 'r.'i .f tt. ti I .
4,000 head. The market was steady; good
to prim ateer, 34.90fti6.7S: pour to medium,
83.26$4.80: stockers and feeders, fl.764j4.00;
cows. 31.6CK33.90: heifers. 32.0iVu4.75; canner,
$1.50li2.40; bulls, 82.(KW4.00; calves, 82.001f6.90.
Huua l-teceints. la.uw neaa: estimated
tomorrow, : 86.000. - The market . for ' light
heavy, 4.6014.67; rough heavy, 84.8fV8-4 60;
lgnt, i4.ioei4.i; oui
BHIEHIP
; i . t 1 . Lin v. nil . . . . v.. v.'u u-..
AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000
head. The market for sheep was 'Steady
f to strong;- for Jamba, steady; good to
cholc wethers," $3. 60-84.00; fair to -choice,
mixed, 82.7rVE3.60; western Sheep, 82..W3.76;
native ' lambs, I4.004j6.70; western lambs,
83.75(26.60, i
New Tork Lira Stock Market.
rUSAL ESTATE TAASSfERSi -
Deeds filed for reoord yesterday as iur-
nlsiiea py -in . iniuiana vunio'T"
Trust company, bondsd abstraotar, W14
Farnam street; . " ' '.
W. T, Graham and wife to-Helen
Faater Houston, ouuoi r, r roit t
Gideon Frltts et al to wuiiarn b.
Whit, lot 17, Dioca i, ianwoou rm.im.
8db
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IMS 7"4T ' 8868 I SP'e. 811 head, mainly consigned direct; I jrredeiiok O, Feldhu and wife to
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90 I 1 cow.
877 3 40 1 co
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4 eows.
1 cow.
1 78
1 20
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1 75
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L. H. Roaeberrv Nab.
,. M 1 00 17 cows 980 I 40
. SHU I 40
Swan land ft Cattle Co. Wro.
18 OOWS 787 1 70 M cows 878 I 60
o. H. oalDraith wyo.
64 bull 12T-2 1 2o I lvll 1206
. 1T 2 90 1 bull 1130
San ford Cattle Co. Colo.
67 feeder.. IX 8 40 8 feeder..
10 cow 7411 1 80- 11 bulla 1217
1 ter 790 3 25 3 bulls 1U-6
4 feeders. . 1127 8 40 I bull 640
HoOS There was not a hsavy run of
hoars In flahl thla morning, and bealdea that
mill, ril CM-.g Ul I . IfCIT-IIMKV t. rw
rona'gned direct to packers. This left the
number actually on aale rather light. The
market did not atart out very bctsk. but
pacKera toon negan Diooing generally
nlclrel hlvhef nn the better welaht hor
Huch kinds wold largely around 14 40. with
the ch'tcer Inada selling from that un to
14 4V The lighter boa old largely from
84.86 to M 40. Th extreme 11k ft t weight, or
thoaa weighing under 2w pounds, were very
h-trd to sell and were left until th last.
Thev sold at such uneven price that It I
hard to quote a market on them, a mm
a'e were undoubtedly lower, while other
1-xiked h'rher. Th fact of th case are
tr-r.t- Backers want the heavy hora and
at'-osmen hsve to take Shout what they
ctn get for the l'ght welehta especially
If viey are oi interior quality, nepreaeota
Iva sales:
nn aalaa renorted. Dressed beet steady;
city dressed native side exclusive ot extra
and Chrlntma best c to 9o per pound.
Cablea quoted American ateer at 1212o
dressed weight; refrigerator beef,. top price,
l0o per pound.
CALVES Receipt, 818 head. The market
rated alow, about steady all around. Veal
BOlu ST. ft.wU'n.lB for aw oa., usruruu i
calves at 82.60 a 3.00: western calve at 13.00,
City dressed veal, general sales, 7&12o
per pound. . . i
HOG3 Receipts, 6,031 head. " Th market
was about steady. Stat hog sold at $4.86
m M ner 100 Iba.
heHd. Th market for sheep waa vary dull
and weak: for lamb, alow and. lower.
Sheep sold at $3.26i6."5 per 100 lbs; cull
at liOO: Iambi at 86.20f76.30. one deck at
36.36. .Dressed mutton general sales, 67o
per ID.; dressed lamns general saies bimoo.
exports tonay, i.in Deeves, i,vtv sneep
and about ,4Wl quarters ot peer. . .... ;
Kaasns City Lira Stack Market.
KANSAS CITT. Deo. 12. CATTLD Re
ceipt, 6,000 head,. Including 700 bead of
emit herns. The market waa 10c. higher:
export and dressed beef ateer, I4.00-g4-60;
fair to good. 33.6Xa3.96: western fed steers,
33.26ST4.00; stoeksrs and feeder, z.6tw.oo;
southern steers. u.tvui.u: soutnern cows.
31.6()fri.fi&: native cows. ll.6Ou4.00: hattv
heifers. 82.60iS4.00! bulls, i.00u3.4O; calves,
82.61 "36. 76.
Hoas Recelnts.e 6.000 head. The mar- ;
ket was 610c higher; top, 84 66; bulk of
sales.. 14.8654.47: heavy, 8l.4vH4.65: pack
er. J4.'a4.40: I'ls and light, 64.204i-4.42Mi,.
BHKlii' AND IAMBS Receipts, X.IW
head. The market wa strong; native
lambs, $4.606 .6(1: western lambs, 14.260-A.OO;
fed swes. 82.76fi8.60: western fed yearlings,
S3.6Ofa4.0O; stockers ana teeaers, -rt.iwtfj.ou.
St, Loal Lira Btock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Deo. 2i CATTL El Receipt,
1600 head. - Including 1.400 Texan; market
I steadv: native ahlnnlng and export steer.
84.6ii6.36; dressed beet ana nuioner steers,
stockers and feeders, xs.otwi-7i.eu: cow ana .
i -a -M 4 k, at in. hniia
ntriicrn, . J . d.' it . , , , . ... i - w -. i .
83.26ai.60; calves, 83.0D7i.oo; Texaa ana in-
men steer. u.9uta-iu; cwwe tun ucuti.,
io Mum To
hi on Kpmmt. s.ooii nenu. ni.i inn.
and 6ai0a higher: pig and light. 84 2641
4.40; packers. 34 80tS'4.46; butcher ana pest
L..v ia if.ffji wi.
SHEEP AND LAMxst xtaceipxs, t.wa
head; market steady: native mutton, 83.86
SM.OP; le.mbs, 84-2S(e 60;, culls and bucks.
&.mt4.w; stockers, w-W0w-
" St. Joseph, Lite Stock Market.
0T. .JOSEPH. Mo.. Deo. ; 22 CATTLE
XmiiulMu. 1.618 head. The market was
teuuy to loo nigner; naiivos, t.i.ow.
cows and heifers. Il.mi4.uv; stocaers ana
f.r r Ua 86:
HOUU Receipts, .(ie neaa. in mri
was steady to virwng-; mm, se.so'a.tuj
medium and heavy. 14.4.40; bulk, ll.iu8
a Mi -
HHErr ANU LAHBB-Biwipil,. .ou
head. The market was steady; lambs, 86.60;
wethers, 8400.
Slows City lA-va Stock Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Deo. tl (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLM Receipte, x,wm; . steaay;
l.uv.i 13 766 00: cows, bulls and mixed.
1.u4.0; stockers and ' feeder, Jl.tlXa-0J;
calves and yearling, 32.Jt1j3 28.
IIOQS RcelpU, 6,600; market 6c blghar,
selling at H2W4.46; bulk, H-8tti'4.Ki.
tack la Sight.
Follnwlris ar th receipt of Uv tock at
th UK principal western citie ycaierauy:
vnitte. iore. nneeri.
l,9t5
.. l.oi'O'
.. 6.000
.. 3,rV
1.611
George S. Meqk, lot 4. block 18, Mans-
ooM Piaoe "
760
Vt
1
COO
Granada company to Martha J. liart,
lot 11, block 9, Poppleton Park add, ...
Anna M. Smart to Martha J. Hart,
lot 82, blOCK 1, MUiara rmos uu......
Christian Denker to John , Cenlter,
mli. awU 88-16-11
Maud Mogge to Clayton O. Blandln.
part lot 44, subdiv. block A, Eeservolr
NaUonaY Land 'company Vo Omaha 6'ft
company, pan laxiov e, suuuir, ",.
89. 10-16-18...... -r
Bam tp eame. eame.. ."'
tliilr Evana end huabanU to EJnm
I), tioweii, pari tot j, uuu w, i
com Plaoe 1
ElUabeth Dufreue t Rebeooa u:aa
win. ii acres w nw s-iB-lf LTOO
John O. Wlsoher and wlf to Stephen
3aimKl, to l is, ojoca ot i v.
CHICAGO
MI5RHAPOLI8
17Q
Uood
(So
Omaha ..........
Chicago
Kanaa city .....
St. Ixmls
St. JdsePh
Sioux City 1,0
Total ......18.983
7.624
26.0iO
6.OU0 .
4. M0
8.718
i,6U
61,440 26,604
6.61)0
14100
I6"0
1.0K)
1,H
Mala, Offlea
Maakattaa Bid
ST. PAIL, MINK. -
I peaier Ik ' ' - '
: S(cckf Craf n, Provlsicns
Bought and sold for caah or carried on
reaeonable margin, upon which a commls-
sion win ds cnajrgea oi. it oa-grain, vu
stocks and on flag . .
Private Wire. -Write
for our 'market letter-end' prlvgt
telegraph cipher malted ireo..-.
SKI? YGU3.Gl.iia ;to-;Os
Prompt- Re'turng. ', Best' racfl!rtos. '
t-Liberal Advances. ; '.Vsal Cuimlsalons.
. WKAMty-M. 4JIT'Vfc' ' "
OMAHA-10 Be Bid, ' ' ' Pbon 8611.
SOUTH OMAHA 323 and 82S Exchange
- Wldg. 'Phone 73. ' . , ,r
Council. Btusrs-oA. and o6 sap
' . . Bldg. ,'Phi.n 874,
LIKCOLN. . ..-..:.., KIJIOWKI,
Approved , ,.. , .
Manufacturing properties
Incorporated and Financed
Large Issues of Industrial . and
Railroad Bonds Underwritten
Wr1,te( Oar Bond Dept., for i-lt
af Maalelpal Bonda.
LoROY DAVIDSOn,
. B" CUAB.LOTTE. C "
,leoi 11S,' OO Broadway, .
. Haw York, H, T,.
..... MEDICAL.
' Liver ! Orala Market.
LIVERPOOL. Dec. H. WHEAT Spot
rlrra: No. 3 red. western, - winter, a 3d.
Futurea quiet; December, nominal; March,
is 4',4; May, is 3-V.J. -
CONN pot Btdy; Amerloan mixed, i
2d. 1 uturcs quiot; JaiiuaJnv. ta d: March,
W Ud.
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NEW TORK. Dec- 22.METALS Tin was
about lus lower la uinaun witn spot clos
ing at 120 and futurea at 130. while in
New Tork th metal wa 26 point higher
on the. average, with spot quoted at 1.3.50.
Copper gained 2 d in London to 66
16s for spot and 66 7s 6d for futures.
Locally, copper waa -dull and unchanged.
Lake Is quoted a i2.6,fH2 6": elect rolvtlo
at tU.CUliD"? TMIIOI II lli.J;-(JlI.0,.
Lead was also lower In London, declining
2s 6J to 11 3s 9d but was steady here at
14.37..' Spelter was unchanged at 21 7s
id In London and at 86.00 In ths lo-a. mar-
kat. Iron closed at 49 In Olaagow and at
42m ld In MJddlesboro. locally Iron waa
unchanged, no. l lounary northern la
auoted at 116 OOfilS 00; No. 2 foundry north
ern at ut.uu'aiD.uu: xwo. i xounarv aoutnern
and No. 1 foundry aouthern soft at
14. I.
ST.--Louis. Dee..1 zz mktalb Lead
Brm. tl7. Spelter, quiet. 64-70.
' Oil sal Raala.
KEW TORK. Dec. 22 OILS Cotton aeed
firm; prime vrude' nominal; primn yellow,
87o. Petroleum, firm; rerined New York.
te.6v; Phlladnlphla -ana 'btiumui4, 19 46;
prime in bulk. - to.bo.
ROSIN Steady; stralhed ' common to
good. 13 S6
TLnrrniiflB tuiei ar wrrzvic.
SAVANNAH. Dks. 22. TUKl-iii'iTINE
Firm at 6tc.
ROSIN rtrsnl.quoreo: ia.' B, 4.', I, E. r".
2; O, 81 ;. 2 8i; I 12 56; K, 2 (,; U.
liW; N. h; W. O.. 13.26: W. W , 13 60.
OIL. t il t, l'eo, n. i creou nai
gne, 81.90; cartluoatea, bo bid; thipuieula,
Tho Alerchants
National Bank
of Omaha. Nb'
v 'Capital sod Surplus, J40O.003
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